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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-10-27 - Orange Coast PilotFountain Valley Wntmln•ter Newpprt Barbor L&1una Beach • Corona del Mar E•tancla Marina Ocean View Forec•1t1 on A2 SATURDAY OC TOBFR 71 1<}84 35 8 21 0 21 14 Ual•enlty eo.talleu llaterDel PluX 28 7 28 8 1 UU:dge firm -on ~ew Deluca tri~I \ I J t Ref uses to reverse order for. new trial but admits his belief in Deluca's guilt woman's death June 13 but Judie a courtroom heari~ Leonard McBride orderi:d a new lria1 McBride said he could n9t rule out because the iecn~s attorne)'S did lhe possibility that the piece of not tel a copy of a one-~ jail evidence, Which purponedly makes book1na fonn. observations about Dcluca's bcbav- Deluca, who is beina kept in ~tcctivc custody at Orailae County .Jail because of repeated suiade attempts, now will 11and trial tor first· depft mllfdcr a second time. A new trial date bas not been set but both sides were ordered t.ck to court ov. 19 for a pre-trial hearina. By STEVE MARBLE OlhDll;NM .... An Orange County Superior Court j!ldie refused to reverse himself . Friday and uphold t&e murder con- Coat The Irvine Symphony Or- chestra performs at the South Coast Community Church tonight./ A2 Callfomla The AQMD orders new air emls8ions standard• whlCh take effect lmmedl-· ately./A3 The arrest of two Soviet Immigrants on spy charges In LosAngelill has their compatriots fearing a backlash./ A4 ~==~~=~:·:~x~::a-..a~«·:-:«-:·:.-..:-:-:*:· Nation Mondale shrugs off polls results as Reagan woos Jewish voters./ A3 Controversy flares anew over the 22-year-old folk song, 'Puff the Magic Dragon.'/A5 b World American and British -..._ diplomats will arrive In Israel next week to dls- CUSI ttle prospect of Is- raeli wlthdrawel from Lebanon./ AS Cal State Fullerton's foot- ball team tries for ninth straight win against l,.ong Beach State today./11 New Orleans Saints' quarterback Ken Stabler announces his retlr• ment./12 The Golden West Col'8ge water polo team edges orange Coast to continue unbeaten this season. ID A study of gambling In New Jer.ey Indicates that a statewide lottery wtll tureyoong ~ totak• part.IAI ~..:-~««<-~ INDEX viction of Gabriel Deluca, the Hunt· in~on Beach teen charged in the truly murder of postal carrier Ida Jean Haxton . Deluca was convicted in the Global research based atUCI Picked as site for international center of psychiatric study The World Health Orunization has 1dected UC Irvine as the site for an international raearcb cenaer for psychiatry. Dr. Ste n Potkin, professor of ps~ at UCI, was named deputy director of the new research center during the JOtb anoi.iaJ meeti11&ofthe World Hetlth Oraanization'• Col- laborating Centers 1or Research and Training in BiolOjicaJ Psychiatry held this wtk at UC Irvine. It is the rst such ptberina to be held in the nited States since 1978. Some of the world's top bioloaical psychiatrisn and neuroscientists at- tended the four-day meetina. which was to co~lude today at the UC Irvine Collf&c of Medicine. The World Health Orpnization is the health division of the United Nations. Recommendations ftem its annual mettings, like this week's at UCI. are used as treatment auidclincs for mentfl health expcns worldwide. Recent iresean:b in mental illness was discuised during the conference and new projects were initiated among the scientists. On Thursday, UCl's Psychiatry dep&rtmcnt, in conjunction with the Scrip~ Institute of La Jolla, was (Pleue Me UCI/ A2) Dcputy District Attorney Bryan ior While in jail, miaht have helped Brown asked McBride to reconsider the defense. his decision for a new biU and arped Bu1 the jud&e allO said be luld ·•no that one of Dcluca's lawyers, Judith dOubts" that Deluca is pdty or Sandcn,sawtbebootinaformdurina Huton'a murder. A hiab IChoOI dropout witli a history of dru& usqe and meatal 'We 'te confident they'll be found' Mothers undaunted throughout search for missing seamen Focu s UN IHE NE'r't S Altho.,.it the days sttttch painfully on and volunteen fiaht the fatia\le and fna1uation of endless hOun of flyina over a monotonous ocean, no one's about to give up the .earch for Steve Bailey and Norm Sa&ona, the two Newport Beach men lost at sea have been sources of strcnsth and for a week. eftCOW'llemcnt 10 th<>1e who swp by The office of Batboa•a Catalina the Pa¥ilion otllca to offer their time Pilteftler sentice. the ferry service . or money. lhat :tt°'YI the two men, has been ••we don't have an~room for conv aDto a vinual homeoaway-netative .~ ..... , .. Mrs ona saVL ftoom~ome for friends and families ··c~~ io be pO.iuve. Wee~ helpina witll the teareh. conftden' liey'U be found.~· WlndowJ on storefi'onts throuah· The events that dteW these people out the Pavilion area of &100. cal1'.Y t<>tether have been rcPlaycd over and the 11meuMvoideble"8M 11kina for"--:inWch'Ofwir mi•,.,..--- doDltiona to keep ,tbe •rchm in the Steve Bailey, a 2~~-old CIPWa air. on lbe ~ Catalina Hol- lvef)' momina. a Jf'OUP meets to iday fmyciec-:S Norm ~ a 22· detide what uea of 'the boundless year-old hDd. left C:aaaliaa01 cQudine watm each Will cover that A. vaJoe HmtKlr ..ty 5nardaf. after. c11y In their respec:uve plaDel aad "°°" m a--:12.._ moear skill' that Ml~ A map china ... pMht "'°" ... Ulld ..... OCCI .. to Ibey will Ilk la thCir bunt. .... die J6.mi1e QU I fl 1hote wllo remua tleband do dleir' ..._ ..... •..-vewaJreol belt to ien.1 '° the my-to-du 1buli-lhe Ni• bolll n~ •two .. tbM llilldl to .. ._,but it'• ru iDlo l'OUlla -._ 11 •ilel dear lMir miadl are dleftert. tlll ol omtim. n., ft..,,...., 11No matter '#hat tbole two are 'urned nonb '°...a.er the Af'Olll p~ ~ ,~...... rilbt now lbeY're 'triadl and 4-1a 6.fbol waves as tile ~ ~'"b:Ocl . .-wll i.v. be ~ coau..cl °"in way to broken. 11)'1 MldeliM lliley. Nliwpon. 5'ne"t JDCMber, who Dew llere Mon· IUt whn tht crew of tilt Cawau da~ tom ha' borne la New Mexico. Holiday retvmed '° Ba1bol that loth Mn. Bailey · ud Ocorlla eveni• aad •w no MP• ohhe bOat M,,.... 5110.. Narm'1 lnOtblr, aor tbe two men '"1W 1een lelve Avalon hours earlier. they began to be oonccmcd. Bailey had not reported to his pan. time job at the Studio Cafe. With lhe help of his airlfriend. Usa Friedrich, ferry ICJ'Vice employees contacted the Coest Guard. which began the search late Saturday night and continued until 3 Lm. Sunday. Coast Guard heltc:oplcrs and an air seareh plane continued the hunt at daybreak and stayed with it thrOuah 'f:uesda) evening. CPie....---,. ....... ,..... .............. •rt1UM.....,(left) ... OW"&Wllyen=are ,.,, .. .,.........,.,~fcirtlMilr•I --. diJorden, Deluca alklfldly attadred Huton lu1 Jan. 3 as .the delivered mad '° bis houte. The mother of two was dl&bbed wnb a budld baa ud stabbed with a buck laille.• lier body WU found lat.er lbe IUDC = in the b.clc seat or ber 1· t mail car, Mlida Md beea a at a dlun::b = lol (PleMe-ma. U) Deadly fumes disrupt sc·hool 13 people treated for inhall~ fumes from chlo~ leak About ,,000 students were evacu- ated and" 13 pcopie treated for rnhalin& toxic fumes Friday after a doud of deadf y chlorine leaked &om a sw:immi~ pool fiJterina syaem at El Toro Hilb Schoot Students and tcacben.at a nearby elemcaiary school were ordcn:d to stay inside and a &cshman foOtbaU pme was detayed because of the 2.'0S p.m. incident at the outdOor pe>ol ~ were Cilht studeats. four insuucton and a maiDtenance man Who had 10 ao to the bosl>ital :for respiratory uriiatioa," said OranlC County Fin: spokesma.o :Joe Ken'. .. The 11\iuries ranaed fiom mild to mOdcraic."' Peter Hariman, su_pcrinlendmt of the SaddJeback Uoific:d SCbool Dis- trict. said sevmI of the injured instructors wes-e 'f..'OrkiD& on the filter system when ova'comC by fu SWdcnts wiere removed from the campus and pcrmiUCd to.&<> home, Hanman said. Students aad \cadxrs at the nci&bborina p..ae scbool. La Modeta, remained inside until the dllorine leak was contained at about 3 p.m .. .. lt'1 a cloacd Chlorine system OD (Pleue ... TODC/A2) • " Slain prof reportedly liked to wrestle with Asian men Man hurt in brawl dies A1 S·ye r-ofd m n. cntically in· jurea1n a fi t f.gha outside a Fountail:l Valley restaurant last wee~ died Friday evening from ma ive head iqjuries, police reported Marian Jay Norbom rq>ortedly feJI down a scne of teps outside the Black Angus Restaurant, 17920 Brookhum St., after beinJ s.l1J88ed twice in the face l1Y an unidentified man. ~ I Norbom had been on life uppon at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal 1inoe the Oct. 19 incident. Fountain Valley police are noc calla~ the death homicide. Offioers said witnesses told them Norbom and the unideQtified man argued before exchanging blows. "We're tryjng to contact this person only to talk with him," a department spokesman said. UCI TO BE RESEARCH CENTER ••• Prom Al · named the United States' collaborat- ina center in bioloaicaJ psychiatry. The collaborating faciJlty will be housed within the International In- stitute of Brain and Behavior, lhe clinical research facility UCl's P~y­ chiatry department is currently de- veloping. Among the research projects dis~ cussed by lhe 23 scientists at e meeting were: •An evaluation of a new method in diagnosing manic-depressive illness in various cultures. •The varying effects neuroleptic dJ:up. such as haloperidol, have on schizophrenic people from different cultures. •The use of the dnlg t~tol as an alternative to lit.tiium in the treat- ment of manic-depressive illness. UCI will lead that study. According to Potkin, there are distinct advantages gained by col- labOrating with scientists from dif- ferent countries. Throuiµi cross-cul· tural studies, he said, lhe anfluences of environment, dietandgeneticscan be separated to understand the cause and possible t~tment of menlaL illnes . DELUCA 'S NEW TRIAL REAFFIRMED ••• From Al about a mile from Deluca's home. Deluca was arrested the following day after a pack of bloOdhounds led lawmen to his neighborhood. The youth's attorneys have ad- mitted from the start that their ~ient killed Haxton. They said the evidence is overwelming. However, they claim be should be found not guilty because ne was ··unconscious ... TOXIC ••• Prom Al the swimming pool," said Kerr ... We had a mechanical failure, and the bottle leaked chlorine ps. •• All 13 people affected by the chlorine were treated at M1ssion Community Hospital in Mission Viejo. Chlorine fumes can be fatal, Kerr said. Defense attorney John Dolan claimed Deluca drank nine straight shbts of tequila and smoked mari- juana prior· to the killing. Deluca suffered a .. blackout.. and recalls nothina of the violent rampage, Dolan said. Brown said Deluca probably in- tended to rape Haxton and that his efforts to cover up his crime were not those of an unconscious man. He portrayed Deluca as a youth who had learned bow to "act crazy" to get out of trouble. . T~.t_ prosecutor also said that the few ~ntenc.es scrawled on the one- pagc booking form "pale" when compared to testimony about Dc- luca 's bizarre behavtor presented by the defense in the first trial · In the booking form, a jailer apparently observed that Deluca was sometimes lucid, sometimes unstable and .. bears watchin~" The jailer now says he recalls nothing unusual about Dcluca's actions while in jail . . . MOTHERS UNDAUNTED IN SEARCH ••• ~mAl When the Coast Guard called off the search. friends and co-workers step.PC<i in with planes, money and lime. And they're committed to giving up only when the twomen are found. The wait has been understandably bard on the two men's mothers. "The days you can tolerate," says Mrs. Bailey, who was widowed four years ago ... There are people around and you feel the comfort of the multitude of friends the two of them have. But it's the nights -when they (the searchers) return home, fros. trated, knowing that Steve and Norm are still out there in the dark and cold -that are very difficult." Steve's brother Jesse, a Newport Beach resident, has been active in the air search and two other older brothers have flown from their re* spcctive homes in Washington and Texas to offer their help. Norm Sagona Night, morning fog; mostly fair Coaatal Extended Temperatures ,erf ormance tonlglit 113 11 ., 74 69 00 .. 47 &4 44 92 57 ., ., .. 51 IO 82 87 "'21 61 64 Q -42 H 7t .,, 60 IO 14 74 ., 41 41 50 44 .. 61 Tl des TODAY t207am 4 t tt 16em ' 18'pllL I 4:15'1am ~.1 IUNDAV F'Qt h/gn 1 N • !fl. 1 Flnt low 4 N e.m. . 7 6ec:ancll1tgll -1 1 cO U m I t s.oonci"-.1 845pm .02 &di Mt1 today II G:05 p m • .,_ Sund9y 8' 5 08 a.nt WICI ... IOlilt at ·~pm.. Moon .... at I p m , ri. &und.ly at f1:G11111.eno-.~117:52pm . 09WCTIOM w "' w w DeiUa1a R. rolltt!tft) and Peters. Odeprd re......,_ for oerformance wltb the lrrine Symplaony Orche.tra toni.bt. Tile ~will be beard lD tlae Yioli eolOllt roles of Johann Sebuttul Bach'• ••Concerto No. 8, bl B Flat ~r." The aymphony will play at 8 p.m. bi tlie audltortam Of tlae 80atb COMt CommUDltJ CbUfCti, Ill~ llODJta Ciil1on Dr •• I.mile. For lDfonDatiOA .. Call 788-0412. Crash that killed family leaves suffering in wake ,. ' •r By die A11oclatecl Presa Robert Trueblood says a crash that killed his wife and three children took his life, too. And the man charged with drunken drivina in their deaths wishes be could trade places with the dead family, his parents said. .. The way I feel right now,, four people didn't die in that accident - five di<L" Trueblood said from his "Mike just doesn't understand why it couldn't have been him that died, inste.ad of the family," said Reding's father, Charles. "l might 10 to his triaJ," said TruebloOd. adding he didn't hold anv animosity for Reding. "But I think he should come lO the funeral Saturday and see the four hearses in the procession ... the four coffins ... and know the pain he has caused. "They're all extremely close, and that's been a real comfort," she says. Mrs. Bailey is confident that her youngest son is doing all he can to survive in the open ocean. He left bis hometown of Albuquerque at l 7 to come to Newport Beach and to the Nonn Sagona is a young man .. on the verge of bavina evetyth..ing be wants really break wide open for him," says his mother. Georgia and Madehnc have both Fullerton home ThurSday. A man who either jumPed or fell to ~nc of the incident Thurlday mom· been in contact with psychics an tbe "Mike wishes he bad passed away, his death from a freeway overpass in mg. ocean he loved. In the past seven years, Steve has taken boating instruction with the Coast Guard. read volumes of survival guides and worked on the water nearly every day aboard the Catalina Holiday. Everyone who knows tbe two men has described them as knowledgeable and experienced seamen. "I know Steve will do the right things he has to do. He's very alert, very level-headed," his mother says. "And ifs good to know he's with someone wbo is also very strong. They can draw the strength from each other." Just .Call 642-6086 Defir Piiot O.Uverr past few days who have provided he's so guilt-ridden," said Kathleen Westminster has been identified as Offi~rs said the man's body land- them with reasons to remain hopeful. Reding, mother of the 26-year-old Henry Martin Kywak, 64 of West· ed in a northbound lane of the San "They all see the two of them beina man charged with felony drunk minster, according to an Orange Dieao freeway at the Wettminster An outgoing. athletic man with the California good looks that provide him with part-time modeling jobs, Mrs. Sagona says her son is commit- ting himself stron.gly to his studies at Orange Coast College with an eye toward becoming a chiropractor. rescued and wra{>ped in blankets, or driving .and manslaughter in the County Coronor's deputy. Avenue overpass and was struck by taken to a hospital," Georgia says. TueSday accident. Kywak was pronounced dead at the several pas$ing cars. "Of course, we expect they'll need ,.-~---------~------------~.:.,.;;.:; ___ --.;__ __ ~o.,:' ,....:.. __ ....;..;____.::......_--.· (medical) help, but it'a reassuring to ....... ---!lllllllllliliilli•------------... -~-------------­ The ferry service job is one he enjoys but 1s ready to give up to pursue his studies and modeling, Mrs. Sagona says. "He's a JOCk and he studies;• she says. "That's about all he's been doina lately." The two mothers describe their sons as "very spiritual" with inner strengths that they're confident will see them through the present crisis. hear that they'll be all ri~t." A psychic they visited m Santa Ana said she saw Norm, wrapped in a blanket, smiling and giving the thumbs-up sign, Georgia said, The 93-year-old psychic, however, said she didn't know what the symbol meant. .... 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The rulina did not specifically order the Souris of Detroit, representing GM, said it wa step would be in the case. -Ja"6e ~·•alt over co LOS A?'f OELES -A judge who sued crowded conai1ions at the South Gate Mun Friday forcinal.os An~lcs County to provide issued by Su~rior Court Judge Lawrence W power to decide how he would accomplish court's chief administrati\te judge, had want acquire land adjacent to the South Gate cou 29·year-<>ld counhouse, one of the busiest in rooms, men's holding facilities and women's Friday struck down .a plan . to correct an em1ss1ons verccall The U.S. Coun of taJ Protection Agency from he com.,any to offset the on ears from the 1982 and sion standards for nitrogen 11 of the cars and Theodore early to say what ttie nex.t eriff Sbennan Block over Counhouse won an order uate ficilitics. But the order gton said the sheriff had the • John Hopson, South Gate addington to order Block to and build an annex to the state. It lacks sufficient jury ntion center. CbJldrea bJ mole.t ca.e ti atlfy via rv LOS ANGELES -Child witnesses the McMartin Pre-School molestation case will answer q~estions via cl circuit television, a ju<fae disclosed Friday when ruling tllat defense att eys may quiz the youngsters about their. statements to a therapist. Muni Coun Jud,ae Aviva Bobb described how lawyers will talk to the children er a closed circuit television boohap, a method that as onl)'. been used o fore in California, during a prclimanaey bcarina in another child molcttati case. Her ruU~ Fnday dealt only with usina closed circuit television to qu ·on the children about their statements to the therapist Bobb said she bas tcdecided whether to use the method f~ direct testimony rqardina the c et . Ban&onl Tbla interior "fte1r of a~ 720 test aircraft abowe an lnfaDt dam.m7 ID a cJalJd restraint ·~ aJOD& with l.Utramented adult dammtea wbo WW' be .......,_. when the plane b Down lllto dae ..,.... ftOY. 10 llD a Callforala crUh tat. Mondale shrugs off polls; Reagan woos Jewish vote Flnt~tlent llarttaa Ml••rlab, 85, of ..... la placed mto ,.tloD bJ K•t llciCaae at the Uill..nltY of WUbiqtoa antroa treat-••t faollltyl'rlclaJ bl .... ttlet Wilen Uela u.e ont u.a. P.ttent to be treated with th laoepltal'• Dew ~ton. The oepttal ..... cHnlcal ca.acer ttt.a1a lut week. 'To Dremau (rt&Jat} wotb tbe controi.. BUD wants to let poor tenants buy public housing at diseo11nt WASHIN GTON (AP) -Tbt fed. cral ~vmnnent Oii Friday lft\,ted the pany's executive committtt later dopted a condemnation of bi8>tn•. Reagan• clmgc was a rcmiJlder of old ~oundsopcncd durinc the Demo- cratic :primary dltnpaian.1'hdl llltp- candidatc.Jesse Jackson n.s quoted as privately ref'eJ:ring tO Jews "Hymies." l<eap.n also spoke of the Slau&htct' of Jews befo~ and durina World War IL sayina .. the immeaswablc pain of the Holocaust" must DC'-'Ct belost on this aencration or an_y future ~­ ation. ·•Perhaps that messaae-. should apin be impressed on lbOIC who question wby we went on a peace- keeping mission to Lebanon,.. the president said. "Indeed. anyone who remembers the lesson of the Hol<>- caust must understand lhat we bavc a fundame 18.l moril obliption to assure: Never apin." Mot her Teresa writes t o Reagan ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Mother Teresa. the nun wbo won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prite for her .,'Ork with the t>09r, wrote President Reagan last week bealina his help for those starving to dcalb in the African nation of Ethiopia. The President called her on Frida~ as be was flyina to ·c,., York Oty on a campaign trip. saying he would do v.hat he could to ~ rcponcd Re n· pokesman. L:arn S~n. Rcapn then called tbe director of U.S. aid ~ms. Peter McPbCnon. to a k. that somcth1na be done. id peakes. In the letter. Molbcr TetCSa ~ peatcdtheplc:asofmi ·o~n in Eth1op1a. "lllc ister ·n charge phoned ·na to send Ood-for our Poor," the letter 1d. ··we hue so many people comif\& m C\crywhere for JU t 1 liulc food. I tbOugbt of :ou. I kno\\ )'OU will help me to d fo6d u soon a b c to our Poor." ---- Emigres f~arful after spy arrests Bretzm &he pee I nunch rgeof both frt tent nd fru 1rnung to the ~ · Lo n office. "'Bul 1hcm beam c uh y re ovcr- therc uc fl we rd a problem wh lmi!WY In favor of thl country nd we re keeping on eye on the nd its y tern of ovcmmcnt over LO NO· ( P) -So\tet the CH) ~s 30.~m mbcr Ru tan- Amencan cwnmunll). We :\;now tl c KGB wal lry to use Russm •• cmt cs to ncromphsb their m1 s1on Acrordm to the FBI, Mrs. .. of e5J)ion when the circum tances 0 orodmkov had boa tcd 10 Miller 1 emtgJt"S fear the rccentnrrest of two qf 1he1r compatnot on t paona Chafj may throw an unsympathet1c pubhc hght on a group th t claim loyalty to the United States. Even the FBI. which ys one of its own acnts. Rich rd W. Maller, conipircd to pa s secret docoments to a Soviet emig~ c<H~pk. ckn,owledges there are only a few rt>tten pple spo1hng the Soviet 1mmagnint h rrel. wnrrunt u. • he wa a ml\)or m the KGB, the The FBI on Oct. 3 rrestcd Svetlana Soviet mtelli cnce gcncy. None of ... ()gorodnik.ov and husband Nikolay the cm1grc mterv1cwcd expressed just hours after arrcstin1 M11Jer. urpnse that the Ogorqdnikovs mo Soviet counterintelligence agent 1n afoul. of the law but they almo 1 "We re not a nest orbp1es, but thts thing ha' made it look bad," a transplanted So,·1et from Kiev said in a ~l inter iew in West Ho11y- wood'5 Plummer Park, focal poiot for .. The vast majofity of the SOv1e1 emigres are law-abiding nnd pro· Unated State$... d RichMd W. ------------- SATELLITE TELEVISION Movies Tonight from Satellite Over 100 TV chann•ls ........ ow Mnln • Chl1drem • '°""' ....... ""'""" •. Nuc. *"" ·C-.-~·~N.w. • Mwlc • PwWic "-kottlna • """" ·~·AMMvd!IMNT International Satellite (71•) 6' 1-8477 1lt0 ''8" $.. .,....._ hnt• .._._ C.Ufonri. t27QJ the FRI' Los Angeles office. unanimou~ly Sl'-Offed at the nssenion ..rhc throe defendants, who au~ they were major pies bein held at Terminal Island Federal ·;rm rcnain the KGB wan ls it!i r~I Pa ison, far,e arraiioment Monday on pies to keep a low profile nd make a federal indictment charging es-every pretense to be on the side of the pionage. heir attorneys have in-United States," snid a former Odessa dicatcd all three wJll plead innocent. meull worker who would identify Most o'f the Plummer Park·area himself only as Arndny. residents interviewed about the Alexander Polovets ednor of the Ogorodnikov a would not allow Russian language new~paper their names to be used for fear of Almnnac Panorama. said iwquamt· reprisals by either Soviet or U.S. ances of the Ogorodoakov in Kiev authorities before they came here in 1973 .. Many do worry aboutthe reactipn reported N1kolay wa~ a taxi dn ver of Amencans over the Ogorodnikov and his y,jf~ a janitress. Polovcts• affair." sai~ormer Muscovtlc Mis-new papcrpubhshedananiclesa)mg chaMak.arian.proprietorofapopular Ogorodnikov had served two 1erms Russian restaurant on Sunset foi the rape of minor in the Sovtet Boulenrd. "And they do complain Union. about random taking of their pie· The local Soviet emigres said turei., presumably by the FBI. This is Ogorodnikov was open about having FS!!!!!!i~!i!!5!e~5~!55!!!!!!~55i=1~5~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~;i served a lengthy time in prison. but boasted it had been for a political crime. llDEWAll 111.f IUIDAY OILY 12· ra-Z31ov® Mikhail Zlobinsky, who owns a hamburger stand m the Fairfax district, claims the Ogodniifovs once cheated him out of SS,000 they claimed they would pay for a cache of IS,000 rubles Zlobmsky knew was l'RICED FROM RECUNA·ROCKIRI• $19900 CHOOSE FROM SELECTED RECUNA ROCKERS AND RECUNAWAY WALL RECLINERS IN DISCONTINUED COVERS. • SAVE 50% -SUNDAY OHLYI SOUDf~T~(~ hidden in Kiev. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. F• Tiie •est Of Y• Ult lttt KM80lt avo .. COSTA lilOA -5"-11~ 90 Day Ccnh O.A.C. •soo Minimum 3161 Harbor ltvd., Coata Meta• 545-7168, 1 (On• bJod Nuth ol lh. Son t».g. hwy.) HOVIS: Mon. ~d hi. 10-9, Tu...-rh.,,., 10-6, SOt. ID-4, Sa11t. '2·S • •20ekNlghtstllnds •7710<772 .............. t304. • Oak Combo Olest .. 7780< 773 Ot 774 ....... '*· • Oek Deck Mirror "785 . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . H 71. • 7 Onlw Oak Dresser • 775 or 776 ............ •399. OVERA,,253 SAVINGS! The KING Intro uces GROUP PRICIJVGl SOME GOOD DEALS JOST GOT BEl'l'ERI * SAVEi* SAVEi* SAVEi* Amertcan Made Oakl • 2 Olk Contempo EndTable •491 ............ f 190. • Oitk Ca*1npo Coffee Table •493 ........... tlM. •Oak Comempo Sofa Table •4~ ............. t124. :r~ •t245. The Dining Room Ensemble ' • SoUd Oak Ball & Claw Dining Table 48 .. -.1th 24" Leaf . . ......... ..... . .... 9343. • 4 Oak Single Ptessbec:k O\alrs . . .. .. . .. . .. . ZH. • 2 Oak Pte49ibeckAlm chair. . . . . .. . . .. . t2M. t GARO~ OAOVE un1 MAIN ITRHT f714)1JI OHO > - ounil ae modern dance company Sankal ~p of Kew York•• City Center u they from tbe top of the ballcUJil. The •ed, bod.le. covered tn white power a, debut at the center Oct. 30. Spac war might trigg Earth war Disaster mtg iresult · To avoid disaster, the authors suagested t~ties banning testing or f rOm Satellite tlure PoSSCiSi~>n Of antisa~eJJite weapans, ___ __:. __ .....__... ___ , along with a declarauon that neither says institute book side would be the first to use them. Also. they sue,gested a mandatory and detailed regJstration of all SJ>'ICe-cran. and limits on the number of military satellites a country couJd launch each year. By tbe Associated Pres STOCKHOLM, Sw science fiction image of to outer space maslcs t that a war in space nuclear war on Earth, sa new book by a Swedish research 1 tute. The book "Countd'o to Space War," published this says there could even be a disastct tjaccident if enough of the gophist_Jjcd s~ce hardware envisioned fo Jlitary use were put into orbit. With military forces yini more and' more on satellite$ thear eyes and ears, accidental darlJC to or the failure of a spy Sflellite :ould, in a crisis · situation, lead t<f.var;• said Indian space eitpert 3hupendra Jasani, one of the book' uthors. ''The killing of satellit hat gather vital military inform n would make a nuclear ho1 st more likely." he said. Jasani and Christop Lee, de- fense correspondent o e Briush Broadcasting Corp., co-orcd the book for the Stock.liolrn mational Peace R~arch I nsti , where Jasana is a research fello•. Space weapons and pare-war scenario became a to · of inter- national intcre t in Maren 83 with the "'Star Wars" speech resident Reagan. He said he w ted the United States to develop hnology to shoot down inter tinental ballistic missiles in fliaht. us mak· ing them obsolete. Jasani told a news con he and Lee wrote their in order to spread knowledae of h space is being used today and wh s likely to follow in this decade. He ~id satellites J>Qsitive applications ra weather-forecasting to peace aareements. However, he contende that three out of every four satel s have a military application. B sina them for command, control, mmunaca· tions and intelligence e warned, military commanders nnring a point where they wou be "struck deaf, dumb and bland .. 1 he satellites failed. They urged establishment of an international agency to "use satelli~ to verify multilateral arms treaties as well as to monitor crisis areas. .. George, Abe FDR would noPin'84 ' ALBANYT N.Y~ (AP) -Geor;e Washinston, Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt may have been the perfect presideitial picks in their times, but in tOiiay's media age, they'd have Oo~ped, a history professor says. If you took Wa bangton "and put him on televisio • he would have made Walter Mo dale, on his worst and stiffest day, I k, if you'll pardon the expression, I e the 'Great Com- municator,"' sa· Thomas O. Kelly II, professor of merican History at Siena College. Lincoln, wh "was considered by some to be eve uiJier before be grew the beard," al would have a hard time. Kelly sai recently. "His high-chcd, piercing voice probably wo have sounded 9uite badly on tel ision and radio, ' he said. "And campaign would, in this day, dr enourmous criticism from the p because he ran what is now called ose Garden campaign, in which rarely discussed the issues." FDR wo d probably not be elected today be of his physical ron· dition. wh h would receive negative TV cov e and prompt harsh<'r question ut his physical abiliry tcp handle t :JOb, Kelly said. .. Wh he was runnma for office. the me .nev.er printed pictures of Rooscv m his wheelcha1r, or being ~elped to t~e podium. At that time at was ons1dert'd unsportina or ungent nJy;• he said. ' ---1 ' Swanky art glass company celebrate Steuben gla s enjoyed by rich, famous and presented to foreign dignitaries Prin Ebzabtlh ofEfw!and for her 1"bose method• differ little from wedd1n.g In 1947 thofe Of the 1'°°'-Steuben I 200 Pre 1den1 Jimmy Canc.-r com-craftsmen make only about 50 000 rn• 1oncdmatc 1.oapicceslor fuadi 'PltCJcuyear lfanyfiawrcmarnsafter Pnme M1n1ilcr Mcnac:hem Belin and final poli1h•na. 1he Ptece 11 smashed EsYpuan Prts1dtnt Anwar Sadat after 1brtt are no factory teeoncb sidmd doll~ Sl~ 1n 19 dun~ the ~ bul pua Ho tonant'ha~ofthc bl"1••ry, whac undtt h•• ltadersbap ~ unued lhc colored alaM and concm- traaed on tumn~J a wrplus of llilb- qua111y oPtlcal &iaM 1nio lhc sousbl· after c:ryNI. Br ~ARJORJE ANDERS ~..._ ....... NEW YORK -When Arthur A. Houghton Jr. oeened the Steuben Glass gallery during the Dc~rt 100, he wanted 11 to be .. as swank as oould be" Fifty years later, picJcs made by Atnrnca's bcst·known an itass com- pany bring between f1'25 and $275,000. The blown, molded, cut. engraved Huff over 'Puff1 flares on.ceagain 22-y.ear-old folk tune still fighting label as drug culture song By JERRY SCHWARTZ A-IMM"'-Wl'ltiw NEWYORK-C?~that••puff. the Magic Dfaaon .. is a drug anthem are just so much smoke, songwriter Peter Yarrow said Tuesday. as con- troversy over the 22-year.old song roared on in the editorial pagesofThe New York Times. The latest huff over "Puff' in- volves two-thirds of the folk.-singing group Peter, Paul and Mary and spans such wide-runging subjects as drug abuse, modem weaponry, Vietnam and the Reagan administration's policies in Central America. or l>(>hshed &la s fi&unnc • com- memorative 6ow1s and other an oqjects have become Popular amona the nch and famous and as pres1den· liatgafts for foreign dignitaries. .. St.euben 1s u&Cd SC often bcCausc it's a l 00 percent American product ... and we are very proud of that;' Mid spokeswoman Chloe Zerwick. The first such 111\ of state, the Merry-Go-Round Bowl, was pres- ented by l'rcs1dent Harry Truman 10 the signin1 of the Camp David -we arc no1 an the man market," accords As a wcddi~ .,n, Pttsadcnt Ms. Zcl'Wlck u1d. Reapn save Lady Diana and Prince 1cubcnwadounded1n !903anchs Charles of Eniland a lav11h bowl nani(d for the upstate New York dcp1c1in_g.the Crusades. county Where n factory 11 located. It The companyc\t'n ktcp1a rq.astr)' onganally produced colored Art of gifts givrn io heads of statt150 th re Nouveau glass bu1 beaa.i fahtrin1 ~ won't be any embarrassing dupli· World War I and was acqu1rtd by catcs, Coming. From implc to baroque, each piece The 1ndu1tnaJ lbw is handmade and signed by craftsmen NO DOWN PAYMENT O.A.C • L•Y•••Y for Xma1 • 1 YNr Warranty ..,.,..,.-;- • FrMW•Y Legal • S1»9re Tire aanana w1ih a pn:susc loatJOo. add1q a 5'lcs mft' 1ttstructed '° 1"1St. rather than ••sen " • and advert1lln& rn uppct-c:rust mapzJnel 1uch as The N'cw Yorker H®Oaon and h~panncrs crealed demand for a new product. Steuben cdebtalCd the ana1vcnary l " ~... -.., -__ , . ' . .. . .. .. .,.,. ~ ·~. , . ' ~ . ,,. .. . ~·:. . . wu created in 1935. The ftnt lift of state, the lletry...00-Roand (Nbt). wu &lYeD to Prtnceaa ~Uubeth ofEDCland by Pieeldent Barry Tm••n on ber weidcl•n1 'm UM7. INVITES YOU TO JOIN OUR ANNUAL SKI SWAP SATURDAY,OCTOBER27TH 10-5 bring your used clothing, skis, boots and blnclln91 to sell them at oar P= Lot Ski Swap (behind our NEW BOOT 8ToaE). Cub for your mercliandise Immediately. -SPECIAL offer for people......_ to Mii 8kle and bOota: MU your equtpment In the --. or we will buy It from you for tbe amount we estimate the Items to be worth. A store credit, for that amoant. wlH then be iaeued and must be used October 27th and 28th. Either way you vilaf ($2.00 charge for each item brought to 1wap) •KIDS equipment and clothing welcomecUI AND SKI SALE The rumblings over .. Puffs" message flared anew last month when singer Mary Travers wrote a piece for the Times' op--ed page, ;n which she decried repbns that the V nitcd States Ooh, yuck.I miiht send the AC-47 gunship to El SATURDAY, O~TOBER 27TH, 10-6 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 12-5 UP TO 70% OFF ON 1983-84 EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING Salvador. Tri.ah Gilbert, 5, pulla the Meda oat of the paJDpkln ahe'• The plane. which can spray. up to canhil lil her khader&arten cl_ in Gahlearille, N. Y. Thia 18,000 rounds of ammun1tton a tstheflr.ttimeTrtahliaadonetheworllheraelf, nthertban minute, was used an Vietnam. where rely on her father, Ken. it became known as .. Puff." a r,::=:::::::::i::::;:=====;:::============~~==11 nickname drawn from the song Peter, Paul and Mary made popular. .. To us and to millions of Ameri- cans 'Puff has always been a song for children, not a killer of children," Mjss Travers wrote. "We must re- spbnd to an administration that says otherwise." Jn response, Jordfin Wouk, 36, of Teaneck, N.J., wrote that "it is disingenuou's to use the song as a symbol of innocuou intent .... 'Puff the Magic Drag On' was also about THANK YOU AMERICA • • • ('84 SUMMERWEAR ALSO) Newport Ski Company N~wport Ski Co. BoOt Store 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Newport Beach 7141631·3280 714/631-3277 drugs and drug use.·· . . "Considering the temblc impact that drug.~ have had, not only on her fellow artists but on youth in genera.I, t..::";. :__ :the contrast between 111n and song ts ~ not •as e"trcme as Mis :Travers whoutd have us believe;• he add~. for letting me within your botders~ accepting me as a citizen, and providing me the opportunity to make· the most of . my life. On the 25th annive11ary of my immigration to this wonderful country, I sincerely thank you. Wouk's letter was too much for Yarrow to ignore. · . Joseph Meshi "let' act it straight once and for alt " he wrote in a letter appearing in 1 '=:::::;:::;=========::::;:::::=::::=:::::===.:;::====1 Tueldats Times. "'Puft the Magic 1- Draaon 1s not about drugs. It is inane to assen that 'Puff is about aoythina other than the sadness ofi lost child- hOod innocence." . , . "Puff." Yarrow said m an inter- view T~e~ay, isjusl what it appears to be: a song about a bOy who fantasizes about a dragon and then abandons his childhood fantasy as .be growsup. Y11rrow wrote thC,IOftl wuh his friend tenny Lipton wh1.e the two were students at Cornell Uluvcrsity m 1962. • But rumors of ahc sona alle.itd • drug meJsa&e proliferated and were prihtcd by Newsweek mapz1qc1n the mid-1960s. "Pufr' and ··draaon .. were reference to man.Juana. the story went;, the boy was ••Jackie Papc.r ," as m c111rcttc papc11; Puff lived by the sea-C for cocaine -1n a land called Hon!'hlec. all~ly. a 1own where Junkies rcc:o rel'° an northern Canada. ... , Yarrow acnled the rumors and even did an anal is that purported to show "ne ta~ ~ptnaJtd Banntf' could be interpreted is a drua son&. To no avail. The Nixon 1dm1nis-: 1ration putout the word that radio t1uon1 that played sonp with dnll masaacs could IO&C thetr licenses. " f 1" BALTZ· BERGERON SMITH~ TUTHILL WESTCLIFF MORTUARY "AFFORDAB1'E FUNERALS" CA'nlOLIC 88RVICS8 AVAILABLB '2'7 B. 17TH ST~ p08TA MBSA PBONBt &18·9371 Rl ·_11.111.1\ Nons -. I • ri t Lutheran to celebrate Reformation a.rtltlAIMru CMt&.. 760 Vtcton'i. Costa Mesa. Weck .. progntm has \)Ciun. Parent$ tc volunteenn& for have Oft.ly ooe servace on Sunday ~• l 0:30 a.m in one Sundaf morning, dunna which they help tcchert and cdtbntion of. the .. Festival of Rdonnauon.'' Adult students with pedal prcJCCU. storytelling. ns and craft, lute; and Sunda~ Schbol will be a 9:20 a.m. and more. Reformation ts a ~aal oc:casion in the Protestant For more 1nform11t1on. call 644-1999. du,1rchesas it sianifies the umc and won: of Manin Luther Ualtanan u;tvenaJiai Fellowalllp, 429 Cypress ~'ho tn6d to reform the Catholic Church of bis day. In the ..,. prote1t, the reformation movement was begun and the life On \"C, Laguna Beach, will present Vick)' rcldon, ~una of the ITotcstant churches bepn. anist and rt historian. an a pecial prcsentauon on Thed.atcocJcbratedisOct.3t.foronthatdayin l.5l1. ''Kacthc Kollwitz, Ard t of Compassion" on unday at Luther nailed his 9.S statcmtntsofobjection to the church 1 O:J~~cm~ll how s1idcs and comment on l\ollwitt, door in Wittenbura. Germany. ~ "probably the a,reatest woman ani t the world has Special musk wdl be prov:adcd bry the Senior Choir, known," says Feldon. A social hour will follow the accompanied b)' • bra~ quartet. Coffee and doughnuts prt\brAm, For more information, ca.II 494-4743 or will be served followirw the .ervwe. For more infor-49"Z"36Sl. mation, call 631-1611 • • • NewftoQ.lltarlatta~C..:,e~610W~ l8thSt.,Costa LUua Presbyteriaia Cluucb, 41.S F~rcs1 Ave .. Mesa will celebrate "Fncndship Sunday" as gue ts are La_gunalkach. will h~rthe Rev. Dr.~hu~J. Tankersley. invited to join members and friends at a brunch following pasl~r, speak at ~he IO. l 5 u.m. wo~ip servi~ on ~unttay. the 10:30 a.m. service. Duong the service, new mem!>Crs will~ received into the . The congregation wi u hcar~est speaker Dorothy churc~ an~ following !he service, they wdl be honored at a · · h .. N c ' -A A reception tn Fellowshl{> Hall. Whit~: dchv~r ~!~.essaJ.e on . ever rcat~ .ny The Chancer Choir will sing under the dir«tion of Junk. .Special ·~1 wall bC provi.ded }>y soloist Jim. Mitzi tnterlandi. 11ccompanicd by organist Ellen Wright. 8onacc1 and orgam Betty Wool~ndg~. Youth church Following the children's sermon, third grade and younger meets at .l 0:30 a.m. a d child care is. a''3!1able. children will be dismissed to attend the Little Fishermen A ~1ble study on the metaphysaca_J 1n,terprct~t100 of program. the Scnptures pmcedes the service, beginning at 9.15 a.m. Christian education is oflcrcd for all ages at 9 a.m. Every Wednesday, t~e Rev. Dr .. Elcano~ C. Jack$0n, The Crib Room for toddlers and infants h open from 9 to pastor, c~nducts a m1d·week healma service. for more l l:JOa.m. - anfonnauon, call 646-103;. • • • The pastor's Bible class for women meets at 9.1 S a.m. St. Jolla tlae Baptist School, 1021 Baker t.. Costa on Tuesdays, an~Jor men at 7 a.m. on Wednesdays. Nela•bO~llOod Ooa~re1aUouJ Cllucll, 340 St. Ann's Drive, taguna Beach, will hear the Rev. W1UiamJ. Eilers, pastor, preach Ute sermon "A Continuina Reformation" at the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday. A special ''Neighbor» in Need" offerina will be received durlna the service. Thscs $lfi1 will ao to assist the poor, disabled and disadvantaaed 1n the community. · Michael Sanders will be at the organ and the church choir wtll sin& under the direction of John Thompson: Dana Johnson wilt present a .. Moment on Stewardship." Aocolyte will be Alyson Benford and Kristin Doppcnbc~ U5hen will be Donald Bndgc. Herb Shore, Jim Ward,' Charles Peterson arid Bob Goblet. Acquaint· ance time in Bridge Hall will. follow the scrvit'C with Charles and L:ouiK: Peterson hosting. lihe Adult Bible Class meets at 9 a.m. in the library, and Sunday SChool claues meet at 10 a.m. under the direction of Linda Apple. Nursery service is avatlable for infants and toddlers. For more information. call 494-8061 * •• Oraaae Coast Vnitarlafa Val~erwt1t Qurcll, I 2'9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, will hear the Rev. James Nelson. pastor. speak on .. Oh. When the Saints ... ", an overiiew of Unitarian Univer$8list history, at rhe 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. · There "ill be a choir rehearsal at 9 a.m. under the direction of Peter Woodl'uff. Other church activities include book discussions, meetings of the Walden Brotherhood and New Women groups, Sunday evening discussions for sinales. Saturday circle suppers, F.riday 'bridge pmes. and a social-game Mesa wilJcelebra1tits25thAnniversa1:yoftheopeningof The Junior High "Caravan' and the Senior High the sc'hool on Sunda~ with a special Mass at 2 p. . "Log~" m~t on ~ednesdays at 6 ~.m. ~or; dinner, SAn:1es ' B h A b ' -.--....... c.Rc.v . .DenisL,yons pastoc~and..SisterM. 1aoney and d1scuss1on With the Rev. CraaJ Williams. ~ti high rus r or Ennis principal, extend an invitation to all alumni and schoolstudents 1n the area are anviled to attend. Fore more ~t teachers to join in the celebration. A reception will information, call 484--7S55. scheduled £or follow in the auditorium, Fornnore infonnation, call • • • Elaine Larkins at 7S1-0290 or Patricia Dreher at S46.39 54. • • •• Temple Bat YaU!, lOll Ca~lback St:, Newport • I rt night. Plans arc also underway for a philosophy course to be conducted by Rev. Nelson. . irihc Sunday meelina of 1he New Women ai:oup will feature an iwupressure demonsttalion by Anne O'RcaUy, lictn9td maueuse of Costa Mesa. Children's rcliaious education propams arc C<?n· ducted c.turina ttie Sunday mom1n1 scrv1ccs. For details, call Irene Ndsen at 9~3·1766 or Betty Hogan at 897-8191. For g'ncral 1nformat1on, call 646"46S2. · • • • h. h La~ Buell Cftrc~ of Reli&lHt Sdace1 W IC meets at the American Lcaion trail, 3M J..esion St., L.quna Beach, wall hear the ""Rev. Dr. Bob Gale. pastor, speak on ''The Masks of Limitation" at tt-ie 10 a.m. worship service Sunday. . An adult Science of Mind class is held at 9 a.m. with a pre.ICl'Vlce meditation at 9:30 a.m. Jun1or church is at I 0 a.m. and nursery ca~ iJ provided. A social hour follows the servioe and all are welcome. For more ldformatibn, call 494-7666. • • • "A Coone an Miracles" supp0n group meets every Thursday at the ~una Beach bbrary, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. There i! no: admiSJion cllarae. Foil more aaformation, call Dalene Bo at '97-4$10. • • • Marl*n Qiu~, 1000 Bison Ave., comet or JambOree and Bison. south of the 40S Freeway and nonh of Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. will present Wendell Burton in a musical concert of celebration and praise at 7 p.m. on Sunday. There is no admission.charae. For more information, call ~6010. • • • • .. Flrtt au11daa C111rcll, 1207 Main S~. Huntmgton Beach, will host a Halloween Carnival on Wednesday, Oct. 31. from 6 to 9 p.m .• spOnsored by the hiah tchool aroue oftbe church. The carnival is for toddlen throuah sixth ~de and an admission fee of 50 cents entitles the child to ti~ free tickets (additional ticket• are 10 cents each). Different tickets awarded a!_P.rizes, can be redeemed for prizes and canCly. (Pleue w ULIGIOU8/A7 Beach, has announced scvenit new projects to be It's 'treats onl ' t spec1a conce un"dtRaken by the students of the temple's religious y a ._ sch~~der the .direction of Miriam Van RaaJte, director Christian Center The Singles COf!DCCtion ofSout~ Coast ~m'!l~ity -------------·i-·d--- ofedocation,and theguidanccofteacherlllana Frank. ttie Church, SllO BOnita Canyon Drive. ·Irvine, anvates Women's Gu I third arade bas invited senior members of the congrqa-everyone to a special concert on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at tion to be "adopted arandparents." ' It will be treats only on HaJlowcen Niaht at Newpon 7:30 p.m., in the church auditorium. slates luncheon In an effort to give parents the opportunity of Mesa Christian Center. ., Appearing will be "Brush Arbor," a Christian, participating in their child's classroom, a .. Parent of the Fortheeighthconsecuttveyear{ NMCCisofTeringthc country·music group which has recorded numerous . . families of the community an a tcmative to trick or albums and has appeared many times on ''The Grand Ole . treatin~ Con~ed.with the increased danger and risks Opry." They have toured with such artists as Merle Women of the community are invited to attend the Women'• Guild of the New Thoupt Christian Church lunchconmcctinaonThunday,Nov. l,at lOa.m.,at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Norma Stauter will present a program entitled "Color Me Natural and Skin Care Fashion," feturing a system of pel'IOnalized color coordination and skin care. ~I i i i . . that chtldren are subJected to each year during Halloween, Haggard, Charlie Rich. the Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash DV tat on to s .D" ~~e~y~~rchwillooce~gaintumitssroundsintoa"Harvest andOliviaNewton-John. I!; Jim Rioc, sognwriter for the voup, describes their Mitzi Intcrlanda, choir director at Laguna !>resby-~e~n .Church, 415 Forest Ave., bas issued a special mvllatton to all persons, young and old who love to sin~ to join with a group rehearsi,ig to present the ••Messiah • on Sundaf. Dec. 9, at the 10:15 a.m. worship service. A western theme will highligl!t the festivities which music as "church grass" -Chnstian lyrics done to-ioclude pony rides, dunking tank, fishing booth, ring toss, country music. • . video fames and much more. Hot dogs, hlmburaers and The Academy of Country Music has nominated $01\ drinks will be sold. "BTU$h Arbor'' for three consecutive years as one of the Followina the prasram. a special luncheon of Manicoui Crepes. salad. buttered rolls, dessert and coffee will be served. Donations will be on a love-offerina basis. Practice sessions are bein& held Thursdays at 8: IS p.m. in the church sanctuary. For information, call 494--7555. The church is located at 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa top five vocal aroups .. Mesa. across from the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Thm will be a special children's pr01f3m in Room time of t!te event wUl be from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Families t 02 at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are necessary. For more information and reservation" call.Maria Wilson at 963-0126, or the church office at 646. I 032. ~ith cb1.ldren . of all ages are welcome. For more .• For more information, call Ron Shields at 756.1661 mfonnauon, call 966-0454. . · or99J-l66J. _Orange Coast RELIGIOU.S . DIRECTOR\t . l ............... fr•• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ColtaMeea FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. C1'urdt lcfaoof t:aO ·~1Cb41 Ct\artee 0 . Ctn, Mlnlltw Cotta Meaa MISAVERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WonMp a Chufcft lchool' a:ao-1.,. ...... Or. Wiiiiam E. Steef Nftport CHIUST CHURCH •Y THI HA UMITIO MnMOOl9T 1400 w. Balboa Blvd. tn-aeDI Dr. RobWt B. Shepard, Jr. ==i ~ ......... UI. .............. a.,c.. ........... p .. Huntington Beach North COMMUNITY UNIT!D METHODIST CHURCH eoe2 Heil Ave. a.2..,...e1 Worthlp lerVlce l:IO I 10:00 l:at '4andey School 10:00 _,,...,._....,. ......... (lllOA.M l Fountain Valley' FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 8ulh11d St. ..... Jam• R. Hedley, Put0t ..,...,o.a...,tJla•. -NEWPOffT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH tl01MergUMtleAve. CotOMcW-M+-0741 ...._,a.r....,•Jtu. R.v.L•C1111~ SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HAAIOR-CHR18TIAN- CHURCH (DleclplM Of Chrtel) M01n1Meta.nte ....... M1"'711 Mornina Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene lwaneon, Mlnlet9r All SAINTS BDJCAN EPISCOPAL CtUCH Aocotdlnt to tM -• • ... .. Common p,.,_ ....... ..,... w. ,...,., ,....... HOLY COMMUNION 8:00A-M. MOAfflHO PAAVER CHURCH SCHOOL 9.15 A. M. • MOANING PAA YEA & SEAMON 11:00 A.M. e..,c...... Ant & nilrl ... II U. S.....&,_. ...... .... " HARaoR TEM"-1 REFORM 18082 Bushar~ Fountain Valley 963·3801 ..... , , Aini ....... & Ctstbluff Or ,,. Sbillll *""°" a.ch. 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Km Ef.t KrOptad, Pntor Rod&er Whitten, Music Director Miit HllCltlel I QIN C... t ll. 1....w,a~s..,1011. llnery en at a.n 11oss Fer llfo: Call 144-1341 WlllllPIOYIOI I • AM ' 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf 1t I AM) - Slll>AY SCHOOt. 9:15 AM fbhry Care AY1ublt WILllll 111 '""•~..,,.,. ..... 1111 CHRllT .LUTHERAN CHURCH {Mluourt Synod) 7tO Ylotorta It., Coeta ..... LotMr V. Tornow, P•tot 831·1111 ........... ,_tor WORSHI' llRVICI 1:00 1C>.IO AM Slindly Sdtell a AM .. au. 9:20 ..... a.titian~ SdlNI 5414111 ' r Sunday Worshl~ IT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport ee.ch. 831-2880 Dt,,.._A....,.._.,k,.P..._ WORSHIP SERVICES 7;30, 8.•5, I 10:15 A.M. "TAKE MY LIFE BUT NOT MY MONEY" Or. John A. Huffman Jr., Preaching 8:45 A.M. -Infants thru High Schoof : '10:16 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grid• • ..,....· ... m1 • -· .SERMON TOPIC: "" .,., J ,,,,,.11111" CtUtCH Of REUGIOUS SCDCE Member°' .,,. UnM4I CllutClft of =-.... 2206 MAIN IT,.!IT, slJi23 HUNTINGTON HACH, CA t2Mt AdUli. & Jr. Churcn For lnforrNtlon t:OO 111.00 Atv. Peggy 8litlMn -..1aa1 IEW JJIOllHT llllllTlll •llDI 111W.lltlalt.. ........ (T•tH11l1l1111 .. ~ 11W •v• Created ,,,, W" ._.Ip 11M• -DlfOllf1 _. 4 811* ltudy ~ 1:15 S»ndly Mottrltf..,., .....,. ' Mtiof Church 10 JO .... ............ . Of .-.orl ... (leftnll) UlllMARKS.-.ul SMMiATDic0 fri.<I p.11. -s.t..ttJO ..... llruoe A. Kunle, P•tor • Terry MoCanne, Director of Youth Mlnlltriee Cyndi~. Director °' ()llldren'• Mlnltttlet F11My Serlim · lst Friday s.liJ •• tJt a lt.tl Ut a.di Sdllll - of Montll -1:30. A.,._ School Adult Ed., Yo..61 Groaps, $iflCla Clil*ll In ......... ..... ....,w. ........ - 1011 c ...... """"' ... (Ill ...,.., Mt-1•. l:ll&lt.tlUl ....,._,_, ... C....AMR .... ............. V•R.-.. .. , ......... Coete .... 111..-. SAINT JAMES !IWlll!Ylll!l!P!!!U~-­ sUNoAv WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 AM -Holy E~ Me I ... 9:00 AM • Holy Eueharllt Atte II 10:.45 AM • Pray« and Pralte Euchatltt Rita II Churctl School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10:45 AM (Mullc, sermon and chlld care at 3 eervlOel) MIO-WIK WobHIP Monday • Friday • 8:30 AM MomlnO Prayer Tuesday ~ 10:00 AM Eucl'larllt l HMllng ~. Wed..-dav • 8:30 AM Hotv Euohartet RectO!i ''· JoM A-., • A--.. ''· llrteft C-. Aeat11tft9 The Rev. TOdd 8oreneen •Mr. 8""'* Sha* The Rev. Thomaa Henry • Mr. WIHIM\ Robert• SAINTJAMES mSCOPAL CHURCH 3209Via l.ldO • NtWport BHch • 714·676-0210 CllllTIA'-SGIEIGE 11111111 llllANCHU Of' THI MOTHM OHUftCH, THI ~ CHU..C:H Of' CHAllT, IOtlN'nST IN 90ITON, MAIMCHutmU ._...,,Ootober• "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" Coeta ..... ,.,., ciMlrola of Clutet, lclil1n11et ...... v.,.or.,c.... ..... ~ ............. _ ..... ..................... Dt.-tA&-411t, ............... 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They wtll depart for home on Sunday. t 'Oldest reptil footprints found ~E INGTON. Ky (AP) -A fossil found ~y quaro <>pctllO conuuns animal tracks ,left m muddy flat 310 m1lhon ye~111 go ~ lists ad Monday. calling :lhe dasoovcry the oldest known reptale f ootpnnts Tht fo 11 shows scve~I pnnu, with a Straiaht hne an the middle where the anlmal's tall draucd.: said Donald R. Chestnut Jr 01 the Kentucky Gcolc;>11tal urvey It was made in soft wet llCd1mcnt nd preserved on a whatc ndstonc alab, which as about 2 feet lo~ and 1 foot wide. The fo s11 as about S mdhon years older than previou51y dated reptilian tracks, Chesnut said t a news conft'rencc. Footprint fos 1ls that may be older have been found but their age nd the type of $ln1mal b ve not been dctennined, he said. Roy Hines. the o~rator of the south-central Kentuc quany, said he no1iced the fossil m 972ashewas about to feed the stone 1t110 8 cutter. "I caught the glimpse of those tracn:· Bines id. •• 1 opped and examined it carefully and tai4 the stone aside:· He notified Richard Q. ~wis Sr. of the U.S. Geological Survey, Who studied the footprints and decided they were -an 1mponant find. 11\e fossil was verified by paleontologists Donald Baird of the Museum of Natural History at Princeton Univer- sity and Nicholas Hot&cn of the National Mineum of Natural History in Washiniton, D.C., Chestnut said. Hotten and J. Hiram Smith, also Coast student perlormlng in 'Mikado' Kim Al,ec• dAualner of Rae Jean Agee of i~na Beach and Norm Agee of Newpon Beach. 111 perform in the Etbd Walker SChool pro- duction of"7bc Mikado.' Oct. 26 and 2.7 OC students to compete in essay, poster contest ~ with the U.S. Gcologjcal Survey, are er~ring a paper on the discovery. The1tnimal could have been a land- traveling amphibian making a tran- sition between water and land en- vironments. Hotten said. Orange County students can com- pete by arade level for prizes in a poster and essay contest sponsored by · Against Drunk Drivers. the county' ·~ chapter of Mother Winners in Orange County wtU go on to compete in MADD's national contest, which includes SSOO and a S 1,000 donation to the school of the winning students. OC March of Dimes haunted house open Eagle Scout DOnald L. Webb m. 14, of l'fewport Beach .... boDored u an EUJe Scoat at recent ceremonf• at the Balboa Yacht Clab. A member of ca.ta lie.a Boy SCoat Troop 108, Webb ..tated boaters uad the Barbor Patrol _,, pal.D~ meet nam• 011 balk•eada and laouae D11mben OD pier plllnp. A • Who attended Corona del Mar High and other sdloOI · N~ 8t.ach area. will p y the kad role 1n the product.ion Agee IS a 16-year-oJdJumor at the Ethel Walka SChool. a piq> tchool in '1msbury. Conn. • The Orange Coun1y chapter of the March of Dimes 1s featurina a Halloween haunted house for the ei&hth straight r.ear at Anaheim Pfau. Proceeds will be used to benefit medical research, school programs and professional education. The haunted house is open through Oct. 31 and is located in 1he shipping and receivin~ a~i. N-lnw the shop- RFLIGIOUS NOTES ping plaza. located at SOON. Euclid in Anahcin. Hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. weekdays and 7 to 11 p.m. weekends. Admission is $3.SO for adults and $2. 50 for children under the age of 16. Prcxeeds from last year's haunted house came to more than Sl2,000 from S,000 visitors. -- Grade school students will be asked tq ketch postcn along the theme ··aaults should not drink and drive." Middle school students will draw from the theme .. why drinking and driving is not welcome in my com- munity.•• Hi4h school students are asked to wnte on essay on .. my community is MADD about drivers who drink." Entries must be received by Nov. 6. For details. call contest coordinator Janice Iglesias at ~S-3628. The IS-inch animal had a stiide of about one and one-third inches. Prints left by the rear and front feet arc similar and poinl almost straight forward. Each foot has five toes, and the founb toe on each foot is longer than the others. Scientists arc "9S percent sure it's reptilian .. because of the ,five toes on 1he feet. Chestnut said. edding that amphibians have four 1ocs. Scientists have discovered older skeletons of amphibians, but not rep1tlcs. he .aid. When the tracks were made, .. the area which is now Kentucky con- sisted of a very low coast.al area which fr-la••• at Jlew;:t llirbm 111,P 8cllool, ebb 1lu eliDec1 28 merit ....... 11 aklll awarcll aad die World Couenatlota Award. ~ Fivestudentsfrom twpOf1 were amons the 53who plcdeCd at Ck Omicron chapta-of Kap Alpha Theta sororitx ., the Uruvcmty of Southern Ca11loriua. Many words have religious ropts but hilve since lost that meaning RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• FromA8 • • • ~ C.... VlilW .... •• Cla a. 1601 .Maiperi..lC Ave., Got6na dcl Mar. anDOUtKrS au pracbool. wilJ honor ns darcctor: Lee Mason, :at 1 pacty on Sunday. Nov. 4 from I lO l p..m.. Mrs. Mason bas been diitdor or the preschool fc many )'CalS. both at lhc ori11 I Balboi Island locau y By GEORGE W. CORNELL M~Wrl'lw Whenever people talk, whatever the subject, they're often usina words with religious origius. But most don't know it. . The connotations have changed with the times. .. The reason may be that socie1y is now more secularized.•• says the Rev. Dale S. Bnngman. of San Diego, a Lutheran pastor and researcher into words once reli&ious that ate no longer. With shifting situations and "the passage of time, people simply forgot the rcli&ious roots from which the words came," be adds. In any case, the language is loaded with such terminology, its origins in faith and worship, but now conveying something else. "There are hundreds of English words and ex- pressions commonly u!Cd tllat have long since lost their original religious significance," says Bringman, pastor of St Peter's by the Sea Lutheran Church in ~ D1e10. .. The words arc still used, but where we got them is foraotten ," he added in a telephone interyiew. SOme examples Bringman cites from everyday discourse: "Parlor," meaning the main room in the house, stems Queen of Angels to present All-American Boys ~horus The internationally acclaimed All-American Bor.s Chorus, under the direction of Fr. Richard Coughlin, will brin1itstroupeof3~ hi&hly trained, enthusiasticsingen to Our l...ady Queen of Angels Cathohc Church, 2046 Mar Vista Dr., Newport Bcaclt on Sunday. The Chorus will appear in concert in the church sanctuary at 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Admission is free. There will be a frce-wiU offering taken at the conclusion of the concen The All-American Boys Chorus has performed to 1tandin1 ovations from the arand halls of Vienna to the tip of the Alps in Switzerland; by the canals of Venice and :through the Black Forest of Germany. The boys were .elected to film and ~cord the television commercial that introduced TWA's advertising slopn -"You're Goin& To Like Us!" TV star John Schneider ("The Dukes of Hazzard") had.the Chorus accompany him in his latest Christmas album. T-he boys also recently released their own album entitled, "A l;itllc Mqic .•. and a LOt Of fun'" ThrouahOUI June and July of wt r.carl the Disney Cable Channel featured the Chor\is an its proaram "EPCOT'S-America! America!" And this past January 2nd found the Chorus singing and ndina on American Honda•s award-winning float, "Across America,'' an the 1984 Ro Parade .. which viewed by 1.J million people alona the route. and an dd1t1onaJ 12S m1lhon on worldwide television. The concen Sunday wdl fc turc the dynamic younastcrs an enthusiastic rcndi1ion of numben from ..,------------- from a French word meaning to speak and once was a room in monasteries in which monks vowed to silence could speak with visitors. "Diapers." the white breech cloths for babies, comes from a Byz.a11tine cloth. "diaspros:• used for rcliaious garments and meanina pure white. nd tbe present N~ Center address. Refresbmentt 'Will be served and a brief proJ;ram is sclleduled for 2 p.m. Past and praent ~ool famdi and friends are invited. For more information. cal 673-S13S. • • • UDlt.ariu Ovff. 1259 Victoria SL. c.osta M~ announ<:es its Singleiarian Discovery Group ~l meet for discussion and a social e~~ unday at 7:30 p.m. in the churcb sanctuary. For more tnfonnat.io4, call Arlene Ryder chairman. at 962-8596 "Lobby;• now any entranc.e hall, derived from ·the German word for leaf and referred to thC atee.oovercd walk where visitors waited to visit monasteries. Now "lobbyists.. arc those waitina outside to 'influence legislation. ••Holiday," now a celebration of most 1.nythina, -----------•llllllliiliiiillllil ___ _ originally meant "holy day." ·•Giddy" and •enthu~iastic" bcith onginally meant "filled with God." .. Red-letter day,'' meanina a climactic day, came from the old practice of marking religious feast days in red on the calendar. "Short shrift," which means to aive scant attention, oriamally meant a "lhort confession,•• the "shrift" from the An&lo-Saxon word ••shrive." ''Scapegoat," a victim of unju~tified blame, ori~nally was a goat on which the Israelites placed the people s sins before tuminR him IOOte in lhc desert. • ··eonfire10 comes from the .. bone rues .. made from bodies of saints burned dunaa the Enali5b reformation. ··aerks" derived from the word "clergy•• applied to religious leaders because they wc;rc literate and able to serve as bookkeepers and scc:rctanes. "Journals.~· now a daily or periodic record, originally were devotional aids, named from the French word for day. . Ro1nan Catholics schedule Masses' for All Souls Day 1be Roman Cat ho 1c Diocae of Oranse will cdebratt in three Catholic ccmCleries in Ons.ngic Count n ob9erVance of All Spur Day. Friday NO\i, l. lbelitursies.each nninaat IOa.m.. llhonorthe memory of all dccu in the diocese, ec:cotdi 10 Thomas R. Flynn. diocesan dircctOr of cemeteries. Flynn announced the following Schcdul~ Good Shepherd Ccmelcry and Mausoleum, 130 I Talbert Ave .. tfuntin1ton Beach, with the Rev. Walter L. Housey. pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Huntington Bcaeb. celebrant. "Beads.," now a necklace or drops of sweat, came from an AilJlo-Saxon word meanina "to ask," rcfcrrin1 to -------------------praym counted on pieces of wOod or stones held tQgether by a thonJ. "Pohte, ·•now meanin1 courteous. came from a Latin word for "polish," u dOnc to church candlesticks and chalices. • "Oominon." the pme played with black and white p1cces of ivory, bone or w0od1 came from the name of black priestly prmcnts lined Wlth white. "Deans." now; usually cotlcae officials, ori&inally were ~hgious leaders m charsc of a "dcccm .. -10 monks. "Bqprs," now 1nd11tnt people ~king bandouts.. camt frOm an old Flemish word. •'belftcn, .. meanina to pray, and refemd to monks wh-0 had taken vo of poverty. Church Women United schedule celebration Egyptologist's lecture slated New hotel to receive Gideon Society Bibles i I . and Moira almOst perfect perfect scores of IO'h paints, best of the week. James En&lisb and Loll)' & Oo. both sc~ 9Y: to remain ln the runnlna. Wbdc SChna K~ le slapped out of second whb nine correct. As we approach the halfway mark in the new T:r:ivia Bowl It the Doas have thlnas pretty well their way. but one bad week could throw them to the wolves. Here's the next assianrncnt -please «>mplctc ,it by Wednesday. · J. Name the actor Kirk Dou&)as was forced to fight in the aJadiaton' a~na 1n the movie .. Spartacus." 2. What was the provam hosted by Betty White on the Mary Tyler Moore show'? 3. How about Mammy Yokum's first name in the comic strip Ll'l Abner? 4. In what city did Lynette Fromme attempt to assassfoatc President Fo '? . Most movi~oers know it a the March to the Raver Kwai." What's the real name of that Bntish mareh1n1 50ng? 6. The Oscar-winniaa movie."Thc Apartment" inspired whit Broadway musical'! 7. Identify the only ba$Cball player to win the American League batung title whale wearing a California Angels uniform. 8. Michael Keaton imaginrd himself as ~T1 of what soap opera in the movie 'Mr. Mom?" 9. Harrison Ford of "Star WaB" and "Indiana Jones" fame on~ performed at an Orange Coast com- munity theater. Which one? 10. Name the actrtss who acciden- tally inaugurated the tradition of &tars placing their footprints in cement in front of Mann's (then Grauman'•) Chine$C Theater and the year she did it. Last Week'• Aiuwert I. Katharine Hepburn in "The Afncan Queen" (skmny old maid) 2. Loretta Swat (fir5t C.~y) 3. Les Moore (Winkerbcan diver) 4. Ru ia (close countncs) S, Harry BcJafonte ("Matilda" ignofl) 6, Bon Karloff("Af5Cmc" vallaan) 7. Jack Lambert of the Pittsbuflh Ste-clers (nine ~ars in Pro Bowl) · 8. Miss 1"um1tilcs (Vt'1'·Ellcn's title) · · 9. "Folliet" (Shubert opener) 10. Pat Riley of the takers, drafted by Dallas, and Casey Jones of &he Celtics, drafted by Cleveland (NBA coaches) f (~11d yo11rinswtts to TRI V/.4, cjo tht Daily Pi/or. Bo:t 1560. C9sta Mesa 92626. All tntrles must~ recei' cd by Wednesd•y otherwise half the play-u's Jast ICO~ will~ awarded) ~:;~~A~® 'After' rio· ~MASH'; CBS cancels shOw EFFORT, PERHAPS AN A FOR ACCX>MPUSHMF.NT AND CERTAINLY AN •EXCELLENT' FOR 0000 cmZENSHJP AND FOR WONDERFUL ENTERTAINM.£NT!' LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Afier- MASH," a pastscript to television's Jona-running. popular comedy about the Korean War, is a casualty ofTV•s ratings war. The show, which followed the characters of "MASH" after the war ended, was canceled by CBS in its second season, with four of this year's nine episodes yet to air, executive producer Burt Metcalfe said:- _......,.._SAN RANaSClO t.xAMINU TEACHERS "GUiil ......... (11f10U5~3 UlfTAft.,_ •1.1••0t• SZMllO SM IWI Cft1Ull) l'lalit't ..... .,,. (114) 4~~ ~TEI u...r-Wlll (7141 •1 JtlS "I think ultimately there was this inevitable comparison with "MASH " and, naturally, by those standards, we were going to suffer," Metcalfe said. . 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AfterMASH," Harry Morgan reprised his role as Col. Sherman Potter, Jamie Farr was Cpl. Maxwell Klinger and William Christopher was the former base chaplain, Father Francis Mulcahy. 1 A glamoroa• Gabor Eva Gabor. once an e:eyee of Prederlck•a ofBollYWOOd. dhplay• a pelMoolr d eel for ber after recel~ faer star on Boll~OOd'·• Walk of Fame tb1a week. Gabor • 8tar 18 adjacent to the llnaerle •tore. Brcitherty loVe going too far DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my p-andmother passed away she left her three-family home to my brother. two sisters and me. The house is occupied by me and my family, my two sisters and their families. Since it costs us very little to take care of the bills for the house (taxes, insuran~. upkeep, etc.). the three of. us are benefitin& eno~usly from this inheritance. I am beginning to f~I like a freeloader bccau$C my brother, who is an equal partner, and his family are setting absolutely nothing out of the arrangement. I have suggested several times to my sisters that we should pay our brother rent, or buy him out . .P.refcr- ably the latter. They act as if they don't hear a word I say. My brother must be a saint. J am sure he can use the money but he has never once asked for any form of compensation. When l mention to my sisters how aenerous and highly pnnciplcd he is they don't have one word to say. Ourai:andmother has been gone for three yca'rs lnd I believe it's about time we aWbChaved decently about this matter. I for one am ashamed of my part of It. -Sick Of Beina A Chiseler In New Haven. DEAR NEW HAVEN: Yoa aoud like a 1em. I llepe you wosa't allow JOU lreedY 1lbUap io tromp all over AtHI luDEIS you illltiDcts of decency. Flpre oat yoar brotller'1 percenta1e of die property. prorate tile slaare tlaat lte 11 eatitled to (ac&ull)' It'• •e-f•rtll) ud give hlm one-tlltrd of daat ameut every month, as yo11r 11lare. Yoa'lJ feel better about yourself, and I cu a1111re yoa. lle'U feel better abOotyoo. Al for the greedy 1l1ter1, your 1enero1lty might shame them lnto bebavtn1 ln a more acceptable man-ner. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last week my husband (25-year mamage) came home from the annual bkycle ride across Iowa. Don told me that from Tuesday through Saturday he rode with a very attractive wom•n (our age)·who is a marvelous coh- versationalist and excellent bicycle rider. He said he has never had such a gobd time. Next year he plans to ride with her apin. and if possible. will join the bicycle club she belonas to so PAUL McCARTNEY'S f1.i?~f¥r q """" --r--\ 1·--y---;---,--·r-, - I { j '( · , I , ' • '~. • , : ., -~ ..1 j ' .A )• I ... -. L ~ -'' l . -. ... -· -' ! \._ ._., ~ -._J_ _' ' ' .. -4011 UAMOWS4 WI Mlli lllrY '1 OIWI!".{ ''" .. ,. 952""4ff) UA amt:S I II flt _. IWli llNl COIYA IDA t1nu1 lDWMDS CHIM C£HTCJ .... ,~ I· -', I I T I ' • ' ........ 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Wives WM stay la bed ud wave 1oodby~to 111....a-wkco off to play tennl1, bike •r 1011 wtt• otlter women are arclliteds of &Mir ~Wll trovble1. · · · My advice Is to go alOsag •. TILi• 11 1are to pat tile dead laud OD uy f•l1Mr plus tile bike pal mJpt bve on lier agenda. There is 1 bis difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without freezing people out in her booklet. "Teen-Ase SeJt -Ten W•ys to Cool /t" Send 50 cents and 1 Jon,. self. addres5N, scamped envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Oticqo Illinois 6061 J. • THf PORT THfATRf bl I 1_,/f,0 ... ' ~.,. ,, ' ••••• (II. 190~ I ton! 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Ml ~-"Mtl ~,A 1M'DNW~"'4fft 1HANl<S ~. tr by Pat Brady IN ,:AC1'..1 t JUST MAP 'fMAT ~XPEf\1ENC£ WHEN I SAW ft\"I MIRROR TMI~ MORNING IT'S ta lM~ PISHWASHING THAT 1 HATE ... • • 1 BRincr Q.1-A• South, vuhMrable, you hold: . •AK.IU <:>az OK• •IUI The blddlnr bu proeHded: 8..tll Wei& N.rdi Eait 1 • P.. INT PUI 1 What aetJon do you take? Q.1-A• SoUt.h. vulneraba., you hold: •11 OIU 0111 •AKQlll Tlte t.Wdtq Ml proOMdld: ,, ................ .. 10 ..... ... INT PMI f Wlaat. do 7ou bid now? U-M SoUt,, vulfterable, you hold: •AKQll OIM oa• •JI Tlte JMddt• Ml proc:MdH: .._. .... N ..... S.- 1 • P .. IO P .. .. .... .. ... ao •-4• , .. ' ) What act.ion do you take? Q.4-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •AKQU ~Ktl oaw .... The biddin« ha• Proceeded: 0111 S1111FF .. ,.,,,, •K7tu OAtl OU •Aa .The bldda. hu proceeded: N-6 S.. 8"dl w.- 10 ...... .. . . ... ' ... I • . ., Sailors toppple Artists O'Hara'svo narrowly goe to the Barons By CHRIS MONAHAN .,.., ..... c.t1111 ... For the SIU ors of Newp<>rt Harbor HWt, Friday niJht'1 Sea View 41&uc pmc with i..quna Beach was like a weddina -somethina old, some- thina new, aomethina borrowed and &omethina blue. The blue was the color of the host Sailon' uniforms, The new and the bOm>wcd was Sailor Coach Mike Giddinp sittina in the preu box, somcthina he said he hasn't done aince his day1 with the S&n Francisco 49en: The old was another Sailor victory, 3s.;6, over the Artists at Newpon Hatbor Hiilt Another "o)d'' ractor (but one Newport fans aurely don't min~ aceina) was the passina combination of Shane Foley to Ho Truon_a. The peir connected seven times for 147 yards and four of the Sailor'a five touchd0wn1. "I'm happy with them knowina each other 1<> well," said Giddi •. ~I just hope they don't set methodical. Dlllr ...... ., "They (l.qupa) were intelliaently coached defensively. They took away (Pl ....... SAILOU/82) lfewport BarbOr•e Ro rrao~ (middle) fl&bta with ~ Beach 4ef~4er Rhett GarmaD for pue wblle Artl8t Pam X.,at loob on 4arini Sea Vlew Lape ..... --~------~ ... ~--lmlmjll----............. __ .... ____ ....... ~ni puts Mesa away . * * ~* * * * * * * CdM stifles Estancia Benjamin's three touchdowns spark Trojans' 28-7 win -n . By ROBB MUNSON DllJ .... C.ITTJJ'*'tl It wun't somethin1 that would catch your eye, but it doesn't matter to Univenity Hiah 'football coach Rick Curtis. In his 6o0k, a win iJ a win no matter bow the aame is played. It wu a pme which included six interceptions and three lost fumbles, but at thia point in the season, Curtis will take everythina he acts. And, the bonus for Curtis was the chance to watch hia Trojana keep their CIF playoff hopes alive with an easy 28· 7 victory over the winless Costa Mesa Mustanas at Irvine Hiah School Friday niabt. The verdict alfoWed University to keep palOC with the rest of the Sea View Leaaue leaden (Sadd.leback. Newpon Harbor, and Corona de1 Mar), all winnen Friday niaht McGrath leads Sea King defensive charge in 21-0 win It was billed as a low-scorina, defensive-orienuued .matcbu~ tween the two Sea View e schools. It also meant, perhaps, IF . playoff survival for the Corona del Mar Hi&.h football team. And for J.oOd measure, the Sea Kings weren t sure whether standout quarterback Bobby Hatfield would be prepared to play. But, thinp ·1ook a loi rosier for Corona dcl Mar after the sea Kinas' '21-0 win over Estancia Friday niaht at Orange Coast College in a kind of defensive effort that bad to please COach Dave Holland. FV impressive in 27-7 vJctory over Westminster Westminster High football coach Jim O'Hara stood an the middle of Sbeuc Field at Huntinatcm 'Beaclt Hilb and with has best p<>litical face attempted to be diplomauc. But it was hard. R~J hard. Basical- ly because O'Hara is too honest. You certainly cEdn•1 blame him for havin an opi , th . Aftet all, be t:!!f just wat ed tb~rom of Fountain VaJley score the hiahest number of points -21-apinst bis Lions since Marina posted a aimilar fiaW'e in late October of 1982. And it wasn't really the amount that impressed o•Hara as mueb as it was bow the Barons accomplished their wk in recordina a 27·7 Sunset f:easue victory. Seventy-one seconds •.. that's an the accumulative time it took for the Barons to put their first 20 points on the ICO~board. , So undentandably, O'Hara wu impressed. Very unpresaeq. And alt&ouib· be tned not to pick 1 "We played pretty well con1iderin1 that WC came oft' a bia aame last Saddleback As far as playoff status is con- cerned. it looks a lot promisina for CdM: The Sea Kinas are now reatina in third place in the Sea View l..eafue at 4-t, one pme ahead ofUnivemty. i.......--~...,,.,......., __ ...-..;.;._ .... ....._ ______ _..u11 Hatfield, who suffered a con· • week," said Curtia. "We didn't play in si)'le. But we won." ___,. University (3·2) scortda' must·win SU.a.-Y .& VeS 10-6 decision over Corona del Mar last week which allowed the Trojans scare 21 10 to come within strikina distance of t - CdM(4-1). -~ "We were a little flat,'' continu By.HUGH SILER Curtis. "We didn't have a very aood OlflrPWCon•••IMlent week in practice. It was touah tryina Althoug}t the Roadrunners of to sell the kids on this pme, since we Saddleback High remain unbeaten pla_Y. Newpon Harbor on Thunday." and atop the Sea View Lea11ue Behind the solid runnina of Orea football standina. (currently tied with Benjamin, University took a 14-0 ... ·r lead at the half. Bel)jamin contributed Newport Harbor). Friday niaht's win both scores with rushes of 1 and 4 did not come euy as the vistina d Woodbri48e Warriors provided the . yaTI:e 6-0, 20~·pound tailback pined scare before finally succumbina 21-1 o a total of t 64 .}'•~~ throuahout the at the Santa Ana Bowl. (\Ontest, and Benjamin added h.is "They have too manr weapon to third touchdown of the pme, a 27· cover," Woodbridge Coach Gene yard scaril'pcr with 6:5S left in the Noji said about the Roadrunners. "It third quarter, aivina University a was one of the first pmes in which 21~ le..d. we've bttn ahead at half. .. Benjamin is really nmmna hard," "They were able to score first (in uid Curtis. ''He's a bia ~ of our the second half) and that gave them a offense. I felt thatAndy(Miller)threw psychological advantaae," Noji the ball well also.'' Miller wu 1 for 1 ~ added. pau1n1 for 66 yards and a touch· After a ~orcless fint pc"riod, the down. amorsJumpcd out to a 3-0 lead on However, the Mustanas countered the first play of the second qu6rtcr JPleue ... UNJVSR81TT/82) (Pl .... MeSCAU:/82) cussion in the Sea Kinas' toss to Edimonton center 11.lke Kniabeln,.akl ·al.-. ·IUD&•' de- University last week. may have been fen1eman Rlck LapolDte an elbow whJie ch1atn1 pack. questionable before the aame, but was more than ereparcd for the Ea&Ies. He dido t throw much, but com· plcted 9 of 13 passes for .58 yards, mcludina a 6-yard touchdown strike to a wide-open Sean Turner in the end zone 1bat gave the Sea Kings a' 14-0 advantage in the founh quarter. Hatfield also rushed for a 1 S..yard touchdown in the same quaner, a decisive score that aave CdM the lead foraood. Estancia Coach Ed Blanton, who later praised CdM's defense, wasn't too pleased with the outcome - Corona dcl Mar's third shutout of the season. • "We haven't been playina weU lately," he said. "I don't knO\\o' what to tell (my team) anymore. I don't kno" What to do. "You have to give credit to Corona del Mar, especially its defense." That could almost be cla ified as an understatement -cspeciaUy con· cemillf the Sea Kinas' standout def en 1ve end, Pat McGrath . McGrath's.. play typified CdM's (Pleue eee SBA IU'N09/Q) Oilers whip Kings, 8-2 behind Gretzky, Kutti EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) . - Jari Kurri had a team-record five points in the second period, includina a pair of 1oal1, and Wayne Gretzky contributed four assists to lead the Edmonton Oilers to an 8-2 romp over the v. an less Los AnacJes King.s in National Hockey League play Friday niiht. l<.uni and Gret.iky, flashin1 the form that has made them one of the most dangerous scorina combina· ti011S in the NHL. combi.Ded for four ~traiaht aoal to break open a close pme. Witb the Oilers on top .2· l, Kuni . scored bis eighth and ninth goals and then drcvw a "sts on toals by Mike KniShelnyski, Paul Coffey and Glenn Anderson. Edmonton d five urai&ht aoals before Bnan Maclellan connecttd for the Kings, Gretzky, who has points in all nine of Edmonton's pmes this season - seven wins and two ties:__ assisttd on the first four scats. That gave him a leaauc-hi&h 27p(>ints for the season. Willy Lindstrom and Pat Hu&hcs had scored for Edmonton in the lint period. Huibes added a shon·handed aoa.I in the third period. Edmonton's fifth oftbe season. Bernie Nicholls bnt aoatie Grant Fuhr in the first period for the Kinas, who are oft' to th~ worst 5tan in icam history. Theyare().6-2, theonlr.NHL team "ithout a ,;ctory, while the Stanley Cup champion Oilen are the NHL"' onl)' uribeatea team 11 7-0-2. Kurri's five poinu in the ICOOnd periOd broke by one lhe Oilers record previously shared by Kurri, Gretz.k) and Mark Messier. Vikings o1UonTor21-4 victoiyoverOcean View BJ ROOD CAIWION ................ Manni Hi&h's Vik•nat rambled to a 21..0 lead :lb~ three quartm. then hdd on .... nit Ocean View"s bOld fourtb~s bkl U> claim a 21·I4 "'*' fbOtbUl verdkt Friday niabt 11 estmfnster Hilb It wu a pmc Whictl lhc Vl\i• dOlnlnated -but ~ or a combin1uon of 10 penalua for 104 yards. which eott the ViklDIS three '°'8tMOWM. and an opponunasac se.bawu• deftnte. whit could have .... I Wowout neatly became &bl 11UOn'1 bitant upeet. "I lhtDk we •ve ahem a run fbr their money." said n View favorite an F.r:idaY"t SuDin Lilllll lbowdoWn between Folaal8ift "".-and f.dllOD (when fin& ..._. di quesuon be OiPPl'd aa r•ll' -z.-sn the air and Watched n M 11111 hand, 1ndieaµaa a~). ii 1)1111 C'J · became rndcit" iD ..._ • O'Hara's quotes Who be p"C dll .... to. tt7his is a fineJ.. bard.JlitunaiD-dlll learn," offered u'Hara u he l'EW ovq at the Baront. ~ .._. cleanly and lbey played by:tbe ,_,I can':t ay cnouab·iood ·tllilJll--them.'' O'Hara was then albd 10 c ri1J QR thestylesofmuwo .~ "'Edison ii a pind-it~t, ~ Out, arind·it-out type of ...... " ... O'Hara, rdlectina'tild OD~ 17· 7 Ioli IO .. ~~ Cba,.aa. .. Valley can bit ~OU quiddy- either the:nm or ,~ :p111." Andjuttbbw awiftly .. ~.,,. Fridaj ni,ahL Ob the laioni. fint J!!!.Y ... scrimmaee, Junior ~ • Zeno teamed witll -.. wMll • ceivcrTim Malloy on a J6.o,..S..-a for an immediate 7..0 ld!UdilL Then at the ouuet ot a.e _... half h look ooJy· ·two '*" ....., senior ~· r.ct Dine ,.,..... Who wOWd firiitb .-itb 179 JM11 ·• 20 carries, found room • D I 0 1'I P'leMe-~ ·Titans go for ninth straight . . USC hosts cat; Bruins to tal).gle With host ASU Cal Suu FWlenon aaoe· ...... ~am a bid li> aack me naticm~ top 20 f'oo1biJ1 1elJDS today wben the Tiwis take on bOat L0aa Bada Si8ac at Veterans Stadium. . Meanwhile, both USC and UCIA try to keep their Rose Bowl .bopa alive with the Trojans p1ayiq bOlt ao California and the BllWll tra\lelina to I Tempe to meet Ariz.Ona Staie . Here's how the pmea lbapc up: Calllate ........ CM. M> •' ~Be.el Slate (l·I, M): Cal Slate Fullerton is ooe of only fow unbeaten and untied ~or~ aeamsin tbe nation. but they"re up apiDst a 49et . outfit which seems to be OD dae ~I ti1d after swtina oft' the season 3 fi Ve slf&iaht losses. Gaine ti.mt it 1; p.m. The Tiuns ride the arm of q terblck Damon Allen, who 11 naked 10th ill NCAA pascina efficiency and ~ a 223.~yard pessina aveqee tmo tbe pme. . the 49en counter 'tritb Doua Gaynor, a transfer from fJ'CIDO City Colleae who has thrown for 2,U5 yardS and is ranked tbitd in the nation U1 total offense. • UCLA (l·l, 1-1) at Ana.a Sta&e l (l·I, l·I): UCLA, which used its ei&hth p.me last seaaoa to sprina· board toWard another Pacific. ro Conference footblll dwnpionship, will be hopina for the same results. here aa;ainst Arizona State in a 3 p.m. PJ!le. Coach Terr)' Donahue said his 1983 Bruins 1tl'\.ld¢ tbroup tbc first seven pmes before beatina WUhinau>n. 27-24, and makina their succ sful run at a second maiabt Rose Bowl benh. ..The Bruins are co~ aJona ·a a\•-ays." said AritOna State CO.Cb Da.n)-1 Roten. "The)• have tbe ability to pla) a close f~ same and win ii; They'~ one of the bcUer football teams we're aoina to play in mt OOurR of \he year aDd :we'ye never beaten them. Tbal's what 'tiOmel me ... ASU n:ashtrt &Opbomore Jeff Van Ruphorst; playina for the fim rime 5.ince spn.inma kDee lipmcnta in the season-opener, oompJeicd 20 of 33 ·pu~ for 2S7 yards an(t four touch· down in ~ Quaf1Cf1 qai.nat Oi'egon State. · ' Stabler decides on retirement after long career Fnm AP .Upat~a NEWORUEAN -Qua{tcrback Ken f'lll Stabler, one of1bc most accurate passers in ~ National Football Leuue history, bas retired from professional football effective immedi~ ately, the New Orleans Saints announced Friday night. Stabler. who will be 39 years old on Chrimnas Day, was no11vaUable for comment but his agent, Philhp Henry Pitts, said from home at Bay Minnettc, Ala., that th"" rnrm,.r I l"iversity of Alabama All-America "felt that it was time." "Under the circumstances, h~ tho~t it was best retire," Pitts said. The Saints issued a brief statement that-also quoted Bum Phillips. the team's head coach and ceneral manager, and aJso one of Stabler's closest friends and admirers. "He's been nothing but a credit to the game his entire Stabler cascer, on and off the field, and we h•te to sec him 10.'' said Phillips. His major league football career began when the Oakland Raiders.dtafted him in 1968 after an All- America national championship year at the University of Alabama. He spentl968 on the Raiders' taxi squad and played in 1969 with the Spokane Shockers of the Continental Football Lca&ue before finally making Oak.land's final roster in 19"70. Outing a 10-year career with Oak.land, Stabler suided the Raiders to a 32-14 decision over Minnesota in Super Bowl XI, played in at the end of the 1976 season, the year for which he also was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player. ~ote Of the day I ..... ...., Cinclnnati Rede player-manager 1 on the br'Ulhback pitch: ''It could permanefltty fiurt • b4ltter for.~ tm..·· Trout unoJlC lateet free ~eDtll tcvc Trout on Friday JOincd team· Ill mate Rick utdlfTc 1n declarina free. ncy, giving Ute Chicago Ci.lbs four pttchcn who tiave siarnficd Ultlr mtenl to ao throu,ah the Nov. 8 R-entry draft. 'J'rout's agent, Alan Hcndncks of Houston, 11id the chances were about SO.SO the left-hander would 10 lhrouah the draft. AIOJl4 with Trout and Sutcbfl'e. the Cubs also stand 10 loscnght~andtrS Dennis Etkmley and Rick Reuschel. . ·Also dcclar?na Friday "".ere Oakland A's d«i~\td hitter Dave Kingman, Milwaukee Bi:qwers rchevcr Rollie Fingen and. Anaell. pitcher ,John Cu.~is. the M~or League Playcn Ass<K·tatton said. In add1uon. St. Louis C.tdinals second baseman Tommy Heer filed a demand to bC traded. . Ogrodnlck aparb Red Wlna• Jou 01tohtck scored hiuecond goal Iii of the night 5~3 1 into the final period ' Friday to snap a 3-3 tie and Dauy Gare tallied two empty-net goals in ~he final . minute to lift the Detroit Red Wm~ to 1 7.3 vaetory over the Buffalo Sabres in a fight-filled National Hockey League game. Oafodnick, a 4'2-goal scorer last ·season. took a drop 1pass from.Roa DtlP;'Y inside the Buffalo blue line, skated around a Sabres dcfenseman and beat netminder Tom Barrano \.fith ,a lo~ . backhander for his fifth goal of the season. Detroit improved its record to 3-5 while the Sabres fell to 4-4 •• . In another gaU'le, MicHI Goaltt fired in a shot from the slot at 10:38 of the third period to give Quebec a 2-2 draw with Toronto. Oefenseman Rudy Moller had the best scoring chance for Quebec in overtime with a screen shot from the blue line, with WW Paiemeat shooting just wide C!n the rebound. Raiders• Branch sidelined EL SEOUNDO -The LOs Angeles EiJ Raiders will be without the services of • II• veteran wide receiver Oiff Branch on Sunday ~hen they face the Denver Broncos . · in a National Football League game at the Coliseum. Branch, who bas caught 23 ~sscs for 364 yards this season, suffered a groin muscle pull during the Raiders' 44-37 victory over San Diego last Sunday. He was unable to practice during the week bccauseoftheinjury. Celtlca triumph before 27 ,663 TeleVlilon, radio ,,..~ Boston's Larry Blrd scored 10 of his ·m 33 points in the fourth quarter Friday night to lead the Celtics to a 130-123 victory over 11:60 a.m. -Cou.IGI POOT&M.&.: Ctdl· fomJa at use, Channel 5 the Detroit Pistons on opening night in the National Basketball Association. The victory, before a Silverdome crowd of 27,563 -largest openiua night crowd in Pistons' history::... launched the Celtics on a defense of the NBA title they won last spring ..• In other NBA openers Friday, Moses Malone scored 26 points and grabbed 19 rebounds and Philadelphia streaked to a tbird-periOd 22-7 rally to down aeveland, 111-101 . The Cavaliers had come back from a 13-point second- period deficit to lead 54-53 with 10:06 left in the third quarter before J}ie 76ers' surge ... DomlllJqae Wllklu scored 34 points and Atlanta stormed to the lead in the ·third quarter with the Hawks hitting their first 16 shots from the field to beat New Jersey, 119-104 ... Power forward Orludo Woolrlqe triggered Chicago with a 28-point barrage and reserve guard QUatill Dalley came off the bench to score 25 ootnts to lead Chicago. to a 109-93 triumph over WashlngtOn ... James Edwanb scored 30 points and Alvu Adanu added 22, pacin1 Phoenix to a 122-1 J 4 victory over Golden State . . . Dam:ay Vrues scored a career high 24 points and Al Wood added 21 to lead Seattle to a I 02-94 victory over Utah. 12:30 p.m. -COUEGI f'OOT8ALL: Not,.. 0amt w. LSU, ChanMi 7 12:30 p.m. -PRO 8A8KETBAU: Houston at Oaltu, Ctiannet 2. 2 p.m. -BOWLING: lnd&anapoU1 Open <t•>· Channet4. 2 p.m. -IOCClft A~ic BU'*> w . Sporting Olton (tape), Chennel 34. ' · 3 p.m. -coua• POOTaAU.: UCLA at Arizona St•, Channel 2. • ' 3:30 p.m. -aPORTIWOMP: &oxang, M8Mn Hegter vt. Mustafa H~~1~4. 5:30 p.m. -NO • Lakera .t St. Antonio, ChMnet 9. RADIO 11 a.m. -CC>UaQI FOOT8ALL: Oklahoma vs. K ....... KLAC (570). 11:30 &m. -COLUGI POOTaALL: Kansa State w. Nebrlllka, KIEV (870). 11:50 ·a.m. -COL1.EGI POOTaAU.: Cell·. fornie _. USC. KNX (1070). . . • ' • Watson, Peete clinch awards 1:30 p.m. -COi i IQI POOT&\LL; C8I State Fullerton vs. tong BMCtt State, iiKWVE 008 FM), KEZY ( 1190). 3 p.m. -COLllGI POOTMU.: UCLA at ~ Ralpb Lauclram retained his lead and n two absent stars -Tom Watson and CalvlD Peete -clinched major seasonal awards Fnd8y in the second round of the Arizona State, KMP= s p.m, -"'° rt: killOi 111 Winnipeg, KWVE (10$ FM). 5:30 -PRO M8KIT8AU: L8kera at S8n Pensacola Open Golf T ournarnenL Landrum added a 69 to his opening 63 and reached the tournament halfWay point with a 132 total Antonio, KLAC (570). • 8:30 -PRO 8A8KIT8ALL: Cff~ at utah, t<tEV (870). VIKINGS •.• From Bl Edison, stayed in contention through- out the first quarter, thanks to an opening drive that consumed 6:07, and Thompson's fears of Ocean View's strength (running power) against Marina's weakness (defense against sh~r power) were well- founded. Among Manna's defensive stand- outs were Fred Jordan, Ray Maples and Dave Fletcher. Kelly Stovall stood out defensively for Oc.ean View. Marina 21, OcMn view 14 SC-"" QullftlrS OcM11 View 0 0 0 1.-14 Marine o 10 11 C>-21 Mer-Rish 24 i>aH from 810kdvk (Penner kick) Mar-Penner 26 FG MM-Penner 114 F G Mar~iMY I run (BIOkdvk rur.) OV-S.anoe 1 run (AUlfWICk kldl) 0V-5eaMe 3 run (AUllWldl kick) Att~· 3,400 (Hllmatad) IMDfVIOUAL STATISTICS llllfl!IN ov-«•. 15-45; Sffnoa, 11·31; Stovan. .,..; GrellOtl, S-15, McGllnc:f'ley, 2·6; O.rline. 2-2, Whelen, l·for·mlnus I; Abed. 1--·minus 1 Mar_,,......,, 15-111. Antovan, 11·175. Blokdvk, 7•22; Rltll, 1·3 f"aHIM OV-Whalen, 0-3·0, o. Seanoa. 1·2·1. IS. McGllnc:Mv, 1-1-0. 15, OislewSlll. I· 1·0. 16 ~lokdYk, 7·17·2, ICM. llNahN OV-Sloval, 1-16, McGllnc:Mv, HS. HotllUnd, 1-lS. Mar-«IM, 4·~. HaySltttt, I·~. Jtnntllln. 1·2'; Antovan, Hor·mlnus 5 VOTE FOR BARONS.~. From Bl right side and scampered 51 yards for the Barons' second TD of the evening and a 14-0 lead. Finally, on their very next pos- session, 1t took Zeno all of one play to find senior wide receiver Carl Harry alone behind the Laon secondary for a 57-yard touchdown pass to make the score 20-zip. And, ob yes.just to show they could do it, the Barons (3-0 in league, 7-2 overall) also put together a sustained drive in the fourth quarter, marching 86yardson 14 playswithjuniorTerry Re1chert going over from the one for the final margin of victory. For the frustrated Lions, it was anothercaseofcominguponeplay- or in this case, three plays-short. In fact, the first half was a perfect microcosm of how the year has gone for Westminster (0-3, J..5). At the intennission, the Lions held the edge in time of possession ( 18:28-5:32), total number of plays ( 36-19), first downs (7-6). passing yards (47-36), completed passes (6-1) and even had a fumble recovery and, mtercept1on to show for their efforts . and yet they stall trailed 7-0. h's been that kind of $CISOn. As for the Barons, their biga~t game 1s yet to come. and while head coach Mtke Mtlnertikcs bow hineam has progressed, be was cautiou1 an regard to just bow good bis squad was and be certainly wasn't about to say anything for Edison to pin in its locker room. .. They (the Chargers) are ranked No. I in the CIF. so f don't know how we can be considered the favorite." countered Milner. ··sure I think we have the people capable of making the big plays, but I think it's ~ing to be a helluva game with Edison; a real physical game. They all arc." Founhlln Valley 'D, Wesfmlmter 1 5ciart bY Quanwt Wntmln,ter o o 7 o-7 Fountain Vatlev 7 O 13 7-?.7 FV-Mallov 36 PHS from E. Zeno CPtnaflor kick) FV-Swloart Sl run <Penaflor kick) FV-Harrv 57 oau from E. Zeno (kldl failed) Wnt-Gutlev 1 run (Gatts kick) FV-flelcl'lert 1 run CPenallM klek) Allend.lna! J.SOO (nllmetad) lMOIVIOUAL STATISTlCI lllftNlle Wtsl'-McMllM, ~--mini.ls 3'; 0.VOfa, H ; Gu .. y, 1·5; Soley, '°14; Harral, 1l·'1. "FV-E. Zeno, M ; SWl9erl, 20-17', Relctw1, 9·55, Aoulrre, 2·20; Elli.aide, 1·L ........ Wftt-Mc:Mllllln, f .. 2M, 130. Fv-e. z.no. J-1M . 110; Peaft. o+o, o . ...... Wnt-Gutlev, S-~; Solley, 4•JO; Mc8rldt, H~. 2~1t; Harrel, 2·21. "'FV.:..M.JloV, 1·3'; 'Hany, 2·7'. ATHLETIC SHOE SAlE now balancee . 'I' All ' ~ .. " ' .. . .. "'· \' . • H • SAT.OCT.17-TUEl.OCT.IO UVI 'to-•20 - -.. llCONDac>LI CORONA Dll: MAR ~ 1331 IL COAIT HWY. -.. Lineman Tom ltltebeu (72) paYa tbo W&J' for Newport Barbor teammate Pritz Bow- SAILORS TOPPLE ARTISTS, 35-6 ••• From Bl our best on the run, but were playing man-t<rman on the J>a!S," he said. .. I'm happy Ho and Shane adjusted." Giddings said he decided to sit in the press box because ••the old hips were acting up." Despite the Artists' sound defense against the rush, Sailor tailback Fritz Howser was still able to go over the century mark rushing for the fifth time m seven games this season, finishing with 112 yards on 22carries. One faetor< missing on the Artist side of the line was their two.way starter, Greg Heneghan, who sprained his ankle in last week's pmc ·against Woodbridge. Heneghan is one of only two Artists weighing 200 pounds or more. The two bead coaches differed on the effects of Heneghao's absence. "They lose their best lineman and it took away their size match-ups (at two positions," said Giddings. "I would like to think it wouJd have made a difference, but J·don 't think it did," said Artist coach Dennis SCARE ••• From Bl with a 27-yard field goal by l>an Saeger. Saddleback answered by marching SS yards on five plays before Earl Jones took the pitch from quar- terback John Cook and rambled I l yards for the score, The pesky Warrior offense did not fold however, driving 10 plays to set the stage for their final score. The bas play of the six-minute dnve was a SJ-yard ~ss from quarterback John Yurkovich to Eric Spivey. puning the ball at the Saddleback J ~. Faced with a third-and-goal situ- ation, Yurkovich rolled out ~d found Mike MacDonald alone in e end zone for the score making it 7 at the half. .. We had to go out and assert ourselves and gain control of the game," is how Roadrunner Coach Jerry Witte explained his revived second-half team. "We had to do the thiny that we do well -that is block and run. They maintained control of the clock tonight," Wilte added. · Tile Roadrunners must have listen· ed intently to Witte's advice. On the first play of the second half, Jones raced 49 yards before stepping out of bounds at the Woodbridge 20. two plays later, Jones went in for the score from two yards out, but the conversion falled. It was all Saddle- back after that. The Roadrunners added a final lilly in the fourth quarter as fullback Glenn Campbell went up the middle from 1 S yards out to make It 19-10. Saddleback elected to go for the tw<r point conversion, and the pass from Cook to Jones fini bed the scoriOA. sa.tela•dl 21, w...,.. 10 Sc.n 1W eu.rten • '° • 0-10 0 7 • f-21 1831 Fullerton Ave. (at Broadway) Costa Mesa -646-963 .. Haryung.. The Sail on ( 4-0-1 , 6-0.2) JOt started early, takina the openmg kfokofl'and marching 60 )'ards in 12 plays. Foley and Truong booked up twice on the drive, the second for six ~ants and the touchdown. Kjc.kcr Sterling Coberly added the con- version, which turned out to be the winnins point. Traihng 14-0 late in the second quarter, Laguna (2-3, J.;S) got a break. FoUowing a low snap on a punt, the Artists' Ted Hudzinski broke through and blocltcd<:raig Vandeman's punt. Nelson Griffin recovered, giving the Artists a first down at the Sailor 4'7- yard line. The drive lasted exactly one play, though, as Truong picked off an Artist pass at the J 5 to stop the Artists and start the Sailors again. Ironically. it was Truong . who capped the march for the Sailors, catching a I 5-yard pass from Foley for a touchdown with only I l seconds left in the half. The drive had covered • 85 yards in just four plays and use. only 1: l 9 on the clock. Foley and Truong combined fo TD passes of J 5 and 24' in the secon1 half. NewPOtt Harllor 35, l.atMW ... ch 6 SC.,. llY Quertwl LffUlla 8HCll , 0 0 0 .... N-port Hel'bor • 7 14 14 .-: NH-TrliOllO ' "" from Fottv (Cober. kick) NH-McClelland 1 run (Coberly kick) NH-TrUC>n9 1S "" from Folev ICOOer kick) t NH-Truono' 15 OllH from Fotey (Ccbw kldl) NH-Truono 2• ona from FOWi <COW kldt) LB-<:ummlnos 19 ous from Kimball (p,u felled) Attendance: 2,tOO lesllmettd) INDl"IDUAL STATISTICS RvtN!le L&-Onicw, 9-51; ~na. 2·1t; Klml>el, 2·1 O'Donnell 4-3; Hadzlnskl, M; ToOCI, 3·1. Nl+-Ho#Mr, tt-112, Elri1, 7·25. Powtf', J•ll Jotinaon, 2-1; Z*'1, •·•· McClellend, i-s; Fote'! 2-for-minui 5; McKenne, i-tor-mll'U\ ' ......... L&-Klmball, •+I 60; O'DonneO, 3·11-1, 2 N~oteY. 11-1'-0 2SO; McKenna 0-HI, 0, ·~ LB-Cumtnillb, .S--75; Dfaotf, 2·11. Nt+-Truone, 7-147; /tNIMI, 2·67; S-1·23; Pow•, l·ll. UNIVERSITY WINS ••• ~ FromBl Oiinutes later when Mike Shuck connected with Sam Stroicb on a founb-down 27-yard touchdown pass. Stroicb accounted for 124' of the 150 yards that Costa Mesa gained on offense, as the senior caugh.t 8 passes (for J 24 yards). The Mustangs (0-5) were plaaued with an onslauaht of penalties total~ inf. 135 yards. ·we can't do anything with all of those penalties," said a disgusted ·,Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin. "How many did we have, aoout 19? "University is a good football team. They are better than us, but we can't have all those penalties if we are going to stay in the game with them." After the Mustangs' score, Univer· sity put together a 10-play drive which started at the Trojan 35-yard line. Al Contreras crossed midfield with runsofl3and 9yards.and with 10:33 left in the game Brad Arnold made a tine reception of a Miller pass in the end z-0ne. The play covered 16 yards in all, and Wilt Fenell's extra point gave the Trojans a 21-pomt advan tage. With only 3:51 left Costa Mesa' Mike Day sustained an injury to th bead. Day was taken by ambulance ti Western Medical for treatment. "He'll be OK." stated Baldwir "He might have a stiaht concussior and we're taking precautionar measul"C$." UnlWnHV 2t, COIA MtM 7 SC... "" Quef1lln Coita ~ • O o 7 ~ Unlvenltv ·O 14 7 1-: ' U~ Uun (FMr.a"2) • Un~ c l'Uft (Ferrfl kid{) Unl-8enlamln V ~ CFtrrel llldt) CM-Srroldl 27 o-.s from Shuck (a.di kid Ut*-Arnold 16 ""from Miiier CFtrr911 kid Atltnid.alQ: 2,000 ~Mllmatld) RWllne CM-$nucir., 6-for·rnlnus 11; StYMrSlll, 2· Anderson, 10-2'; BowiM. 3-l. Unl-Oeniemin, 2'-164; Contrwai, 1·6S; a. 7·9; C.ldera, Mor·ml""' l; .._,,,,.hene, H<M mlll\A ll, Miiier, 1-ior•mlnus IS: TMm, 1-fOf m1n11i 25. ~ .. Yle CM-Shuc:k. ,.27·4; 121. u~. 1-19-2; "· ·R~ CM-Strolch, 1·124; Anderson, l•J, Un._..tnna~ne. 2·22; Contreres, 2·1, Sml11 1•9, Amold, 2·27. SEA KINGS WIN ••• From Bl We've Moved Sea Kings needed just 1:53 for th• final score. going 51 yards on fiv• ~lays before Ha~field joa&ed the othe side of the field in for the touchdown eor-... Mer 2•, ........ see.-. trY 0..... Corone def Mar o 7 O 1.-2 Estancs. 0 0 O 0-CdM-W~ner 7 run (S.tthll klekl CdM-Turnw 6 1>9H ffom Hetflltcl CS.ttflt i.1c:t11 CdM-Halfit4d IS run CS.tctllll klcll) Allt.nclanee. 1.550 (Mllmel9CI) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS R.-. CdM-Warner. 11•7S; Turnw, 14·31, Halflele 1·24, Llovd, M1 Lant, 1·0. E-&taver, 6-CS, com., t2-n: Navtof, H Roselllnl. Hor•mlnu1 I, Gumm. Hor·mlnu• 2 .-a .... C~Hetflaicl. 9· 13•0, 51. E-ROMlllnl, 7•21-1. U; ~mm. 1•4•0, 11 ·-=· ...... CdM-Oavlaon, J•JI; WarrM, J ·9; Kordlcll .2·S, Turlltf, l-4. 1-<:onle, 1-Q; WelbUro.r, 2•1, a1aver, 1-lC Dom, 1•7, ' I r I ' 5 " ti • 1; I; . . . I > ( 1 t ·. j • f uP f HI R1 l llRU N'L NAllONAL CONfl••INCI W•t W l. T ~. n' f#A 7 1 0 1)5 21' Hl ' , 0 625 114 U7 i s o nt tu m , 5 0 .,,, 170 1•1 C4Mfll "'~ Detroit TtimH l•v Mlftllfl6t• G,_,,ln " , 0 ~ ' 0 3 5 0 t • 0 l 7 0 .... 625 171 136 .37S 15' 110 ;375 14> tOO 2so ~a m .m 137 m IU.ovla 5 J o 625 1• 1 , lft WHfllneton 1 a o "2S :m 10 O.lle1 & 3 0 625 1S7 170 NY Glafttt • • O ;SOO 1• 17J Pllllaoelotlla • 4 0 .500 13' 1'3 AM9•1CAN CON,•ltlNCI w"' Deriv• ....... S..tllt ICe11M1 Cltv Sen Dleao 1 1 0 7 ·1 0 • 1 0 4 .. 0 • • 0 c.. .. 175 1'3 " 175 215 ,,. 750 220 H6 JOO ... 15' JOO 221 211 PflbllUrGtl Cfnclnnall CltYtle!ICI t4ouston .4 • 0 2 • 0 I 1 0 0 • 0 soo w 170 2SO 1l2 '84 .125 102 150 .000 10) 2)4 •Mt Mt•ml NY Jell New En.And lllCll•llllllOlll luff a lo • 0 0 • 2 0 5 l 0 3 s 0 0 • 0 1000 267 117 no 201 m .625 165 llf .375 ISi 206 ooo 1u m lllf*y'1 o.mn S.n FrencltC:O et R•tna (CMnntl 2 al I o.m. Denver at Rtldert Clnclnnall •t Hou&ton tnolentoolla II Oahu (Chenntl • ti 10 e.m.) Detroit ., or .. n l•v Mlnnnott ti Chlceeo Ntw Orleent at CltVtltncl NY Jett ti Ntllt enolllncl Atltnta 11 Pllttburon St. LOUii ti Phlledllr:>hlt T1m91 ltv ., ICll\111 Cltv IM1•IO •t Miami W1.i1lnoron at NY Gle11t1 Me!W'f'• Game 5eat11t et San ei.oo CChel\lltl 7 at 6 •. m.) c ..... .....,.. lcMdule • WllT Cal Ste It FUiierton VI Lone IMc:h Sltl•. II Vtttra!U Stadium (1:30 P.tn.) Cl va. USC 11 I.A Colbeum !Channel S et llJO em.) At1tone at We.nlntton Stllllford et Oreoon St. Weahlnvton SI ••• °'"°" Sin OlteO SI ••• H1wel~ II Fr8'ft0 St. 11 San Jose ~I., n Cal P0tv (SLOl et St. Matya Wlllttlet' et lt""'ncl•, n fll'OlnoN•Pllaer •I Occldent11, n Cll Stalt N0ttl'lrldlll 11 Cal Lulheren La Verne et c1eremo11t·Mudd UC Oellil ti C•I Stal• H•vwwd Cl'llc.o St. 11 ~t St. San Franclaco St. at Santi Cl•ra llOCKIH UCLA et ArlaOlll St. (Chenntl 2 11 3 - D.m.) PM:lflc at Utah SI. 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SEVINTH llACI. 6 furlonet RoY'a Sl'ltlltl (Stainer) 5.00 3.00 2.60 Veronica'• Flrat (Hanaan> 4.20 3.00 PrOUd Reseal (Fern1ncse11 UO Al10 r1cld: Admiral Lark, ltoar,nln Ribot, Atbltrtr, Mornlne Trimmer, Don Htld, GOid CvcloM, l1r Halm. Time: 1:11 3/5. SS IXAC1'A (4·31 1>1ld 157.00. llGHTH ltACa. 6\Al furtonoa. Wlntld Prlt\Ce 1Dm9tl UO 4.00 UO JodV Writ• (Sltventl 5 00 UO TMl't Mv Man IFlflllncllt) 2.60 AllO racH: Suroau.r, SarOMnt loll· men, WHll laaket, 1(1f19 Sttpl'len, Enoual\ Rope, HOlmt'I ...... Jlnoo ••111. Tlmt 1:17 3/S. NINTH UCI. 1 1/16 mllft. Trllllum IStevtna) 7.00 UO 3.20 llOndl &omblhell (Or11M) 10.10 5.AO Trec>Ntt Love (£1traclll 3.00 AJso rec.cs Ltehe Neer•. I.or• VM, Sister :Mellette, StnolW\' P1111, Mlrema, UCt CemllOll. Tltl'lr. HS 215.. JS 1.XACTA O·IJ l21t00.:_...,....,.... __ st l'ICK SIX 11-3·7+S-3t10) Nld s ltUO wllll 17 wlnnlnt tleklfl Cflve l'lofM&). carrvovw 0001: s 1un.t0. TINTH llAC•. ·~ lurtono1. 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IO; H11tannon, I.A (llOoltlnt), 4:1', Slclftd P9'1N 4. EdmontOll. Kurrl I <1Cn.1111e1nvsa11 GrtUk v), 2:51; S. IEdmllnton. Kutrl ' (GrettkY, Jedlsonl. 7A7; " EdnlonlOll, KruMllnvakl • IKurrl, Gmallv>, 12~; 7. Eclrnonlon, Cofflv' (l(urrl, G<etzkv>. I~; I lclmOrllon. Mdlr1oll 6 (Kurrt, CoffeY), ll:J6 ,,.,, '· Los .,...., MICLlllMI 2 (Fo11, Nlchollll, ,,..25. PIMll~, Edm lllOOli:lnll 1:21; l.OI M911M lllndl (loo many menl. Ml'V9d llY Fox, 17:0'1. ~""*'-10 l!clrnonton. ~ 2 (fMHler), 15:51 (Ill), ~OI A11911111 btnd'I (loo 1many m111 on Ice), Mr¥ld llY Foa, eJO; Wiila, LA l~no>. tO-AS, SVlt•. I.A (llOokfllO). ll:Sl, Grtn, Eclm (rouetilno), I•* . Shota on toal--Lot A1181Mt 7·,.15·-JI. Edmonton 11-t·10-30. Goelltt-l..OI An9elll1 Ellot (JO t!IOIS-22 .. ., .. ,,Edmonton, Funr 131·2'). A-17.MI. Rlllf..-One Ntwell, w .... ' COLLI Ga fl o Pl dlltlt ta, UC lr""'8 6 PIOl>lfdlM 6 3 ~ 2-13 UC lrvlnt I 1 J 1-6 UC lrvllle ICOl'lno' Sllvatorre 3, ltoul 1, ()llvltr t. WlllOl'I. cot.WUNrTY COLLIGI 0.... 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S. SCMnlt ( OCC), 23 :291 6. ICllY tOCCl, 23:.54; 7. Cover llJ, 14:.tO, I. Klrtloetrlck ($), 25:4', t. Mc:Cerd IOCC), 2110, \0 CUlltV COCC), 2'• Dtep ... llNN NIW'°9lT LANDING (MIWl*t lledl) -• anelen. ,,. IMlnilO, 12 Ma, 11 • ~. 1> ~erll, 3 ICUIDln. Golden Well Collqc wore stubborn Qraqt Cout ao South Coast Conference waler P<>lo acuon Friday, keeJ>•na lhe Rusdeq• pcrfecl tecord intact Meanwhile, m bi&h tehool KUonat Stanford Umvemty, Corona del Mar will play for the dwnptonship oflhe Northern Califonua Toumamau today after 1wcep1na the three teams in lhetr bracket Friday. On the QOlleic lev~ UC lmnc was dumped by Pcppcrd1nc m ll POCA encounter at N~n Harbor HiJb. Herc arc the hi&h1:rt.ts: G0Yt11 'Wes& ll, C..s& t: Tomm}' Hcrmstad and uon Crow me three prt)es, includiil notChcd three goats apiece to hR the 1111n1t both Acalanes Rustlers to the narrow verdict over Bdlanntnc. Jeff ~ alto a arcb-nval Oranae Coast. 'prosperous day, nctbn& 11 r! Golden Wcsi. which routed ooc, three C'Oa11DI m the "Wiia °* 17-6, in the f11'St meeting, coukt uvcr l>mado, lhc ~ Siqu.d~ pull away from llhc ~rates th1s umc,. Four cam1 will VIC for lbl although the Rustlers maintained at namcnt title today; lbree least a two-soal advanaae throujh· anae C!>unty Ad~ .... out the second halt respective bnCteu .in 'dlie 1 The Bucs stayed dose in the first tourney bC&idei OlM _. Neafllt half, trailinJ by scores of 4-3 and~ Harbor. Sunny ffiUJ Ud ~ before Golden West ~xtendCd 'iu The Sea Kings meet Miram&111F advantaac lO 1·S and led by at l~Sl andNewpartplaysSwuayHilll•lla two the test o(lhc way. the scni1finals with IM .,._. Rob Mirande and Doug Plitt playing at noon for the title_, dll scored three gc»als apicoe 10 pecc loscn ~irtd in lhe :third-place -. Orant.e Coas1. which fell to 14-8 overa11 and 6-4 in the conference. LaCWBeadllt,ElfUWl7:1"11t Golden West is 17-0 and lG-0. Artists, with an 0.5 Sel View~ record. manucd to evea daeir O¥llilll Salcllebad H, CerrU• I: The ll'OOrd It l l~fl with I WUll OVW tM Gauchos moved to 8-2 in conference Aztecs in a non-kape 118'11 • paclay Rbebind the thrce-&OaJ eff on of Corona del Mar Hi&h: J; ck Kyan. Stuart Fraser, Todd ~ ...a Saddleback broke to a 6-1 lead after Scon Kiicber !ICOred n.io IDilll...- one quarter and were up 9·2 at lO pace La&una BaCb ~ ,_. halftime and brcez.cd to the victory. Grea Dotts had seven aves. 'lbeGaucbot visit()ranaeCow next Tuesday. P~rdiae 11, UC lnlDt I: The nations third·rated Waves buried UCJ with six pis in rapid suoc:csaion in the fint quaner, ext.ended the lead to 9-2 and coamd to the PCAA victory at Newport Harbor High. The loss dropped the sixth-ranked "'Foatata Valley li, ..__-. 11: The Barons .used the r:2 'IOOIUlll puch ofMilce Rusek (sevt11 Pb)IDd Tom Dervananian Cm) 10 lum "-ct the Hawks. Fountain Vall9' (11...9 ::!l traded 9-8 at halftime btit o host Luuna Hills 7-2 in the MIODD4 half to elaim ~ non·leaaut victory. Difficult road tests await Rustlers, Bucs ~ Coast CoUqe will ti)' to make it two straight In Mission Conference football action ioniabt --~·""the Puates v.enturc to Olula Vista 'to meet Southwatem, while Golden West travels to Lona Beach City Collc&e for a P&c-9 showdown with the V'ikinp. Game time is 7:30 for each pme. Saddle back bas a I :30 · p.m. date with host San Diqo City College. Here's how the pmes sh.ape up: Orup Cout at Sowdlwesten: OCC is comina off a 17-14 triumph over San Dieao Mesa which mapped a four-pmc Jolina streak. To dcteat the' Apaches, they're Joina to need another suona defenSJvc efl'on and continued improvement b~u:1back Kevin Bradley who had his pmc Marino Vi ch (4TDs)hot DOWN~ -Frnhrn.an quar- terback Todd Marinovich picked the secondary of host Pius X High a pan Friday ruabt with four touchdown passes to lead Mater Oei Hiah to a ~1-6 Angelus League football victory over the Warriors. The victory moves Mater Dei up to 2· l in leaiue play. while Pius X drops lO 0-3. Mike Mitchell was on the rcceivina end of two of h.is TO tosses, coming from 31 and 3 }ards out. while Paul Cardenas and JdfGatcly each cauaht a ~yard payoff. Mater o.i a. Ptua x 1 ...... ~ Mator Del 0 7 1 1....,lt PIUIX 6 t O ._ 6 : PX-ll r\lft (PIM felllcll MC>--MllCN4 31 MH lrom ~tctl (Co.Ion~) M0-'<'"""81 6 MU fl'om ~ tCMIOll klclll ~ tW!dllll .... hftl ~--4C8t• kldt) Mo--Getelv •MU tl'OfTI MllrlM¥1Cl'1 <C°'*' klc*) OMOUAL STATIITICS ....... MO-/lJ\tOll, 2)-\11, ~ , • .., IS. of the season las1 week with 75 \luda OD 13 carries. Soutbwesltm U :fa lM midlt of a~ k>siaa Welk. G.wa :West at LGlta .._. CC: The RustJen. 2-1 iD coDfcirence and 4-1 overall, will be without Ille services of No. 1 nmnina beck JOhD Lamberton. but Lam'berton wun '! missed too much last week. Todd Parker filled in and responded with IOS yards OD 24 carries. The Vilinas' bisst concern will be Rustler quu:. tcrback John Heinle &Dd bis favorite rueivcn. K.cA ~or and Mike DiBernardo. Lona Beach brinp a ~3 record into the contcSt. Saddlebeek ., Saa Diep: Smddlo. bade uanetbaclc Milce DOaPm 1'ill lead ~e Gauchos up apinst a San Diego team which bas not won a pme this IC&SO~ and is yieldins 318 ,~ to ~J>POllDI offenses; San Dita<> Coacll Joe °'1ke alte:niatcs his quar- terbacks. usin& option-onentc:d Bruce AndCnOn and strona-armed Eric Vradenbu.rah de~dina on the situ· ation. Fi let Oellcloua Fllet Mignon, wrapp•d in bacon, and served with homemade soup, crisp green salad, clQOe of potato, dinner rOI and dessert! .. 1 DAIL V PILOT /.S.turday Octe>M 27 1984 ----------- Up for grabs All eyea are on the ball u Glenn Rh·era of Atlanta (left) outreaches New Jersey'• Buck Wilflam• (middle) wblle Wayne Roll- hl• of the Bawb watcha Fri_ct&Y Jilght. SM~-Texas war rages on No. I Washington, No. 2 Oklahoma face stiff tests From AP dilpatcbea Over (he last tour years. the Texas.- Southern Methodist senes bas been so competitive that even the home- field advantage hasn't helped. Jama Switzer In 1980, SMU came to Austin and West Virginia in a night game. knocked Texas out of the No. 2 Meanwhile, toinated Washington national ranking Wlth a 20-6 victory. entertains AriJOna, runner-up Okla-ln 1981 . Texas visited SMU and \\On a tremendous defensive battle homa visits Kansas and No. 4 9-7. the Mustangs' only loss that Nebraska plays hosts to Kansas State. Akers says the Mustangs "are more ~~~ically. when they square off dangerous throwing t~e football than tooay in Austin. netther third-ranked they have been. They ve go~ the sa~e Tex.as (4-0-1 2-0) nor No. 14 SMU km~ of ~wer and e>.plos1veness an (4-1-0. 2-1) 'will bc -the.Southw"t , tbcirronmng-ga':11e· but thcyhave:a Conference leader (unranked Hous-more po.tent pass11:igattack. And then ton is 3-0). SMU can't afford another de.fense !s.very act1v~. You t~k about SWC loss skill pos1t1ons -their defensive ends "It's been a pretty teugh matchup (Ron Anderson and. Antho~y regardless of where we've played and Beve~ley) you could list as skill . I e~pect it to be that way wherever we pos1t1ons; they .can fly. play," says Texas Coach Fred Akers. "I don't think their defense in the The weekend's only pairing of last four or five years has gotten near Associated Press Top Twenty teams the credit they deserve for the finds No 19 Penn State at No. 18 strength of their football proaram. They have played some really tine defense," Akers said. So has W asbington, which leads the nation in scoring defense (8. l points a game). But the Huskies must muster more firepower (they managed only three first downs and 109 yards in last week's 17-10 victory over Oregon) if they want to remain No. 1. "I don't think there's one specific phase of our offense that doesn't have to improve." says Coach Don James. OkJahoma had 10 come from behind to nip Iowa State 12-10 last week and in the process quarterback Danny Bradley suffered ankle and hand tnjuries. If Bradley• is un- available, freshman Troy Aikman, who hasn't taken-a snap this year. will get the call. .. I don't thank we're strugling more-than--any-othe1 team m me co untry," says Coach Barry Switzer. "I keep saying there's not much difference in football teams in 60 minutes of play. When you don't play well. it equals things in a hurry." As for 2-5 Kansas, Switzer said the Jayhawks ''.aren't a big. physical football team. but they run pretty good and their quanerback (Mike Norseth) 1s awfully good." Coast women take second in conference Rams' Ellard now quite tall in stature Orange Coast College's women's cross country t84m set- Ued for MCond place In the South Coast • Conference dual meet season with viciorles over S&ddle- back and Cypress Friday at Central Part< In Huntington Beacn. OCC finished with a 7-1 record. HCOnd to Mt. San Antonto. Jill Harrington. Anne James and Col· !een Andresen finished 1·2·3 tor the Plrates W1th Harrington's win- ning time at 21 :46. Coast defeated Saddleback 17~5 and topped Cypr88S by fortett since the Chargers did not fletd a team. occ·a men also won their dOllbte dual meet over the same two opponent• to settle for third ace In SCC play with a 6-2 mark. once a 5-2 shrimp, second-year pro has no doubts now From AP dispaJcbes When he was a 5-2 seventh-grader. he used to dream of playing pro foothall and worry that he was going to be a ··~hrimp·· all his hfe. HenT) Ellard didn't grow up to be a big bruiser. but at 5-11 and 172 pounds. he's big enough to be a pro football player -and a same-breaker at that. football carter. .. The Cowboys were always my team and Bob Hayes strcakine down the field . that was the ~sltion l wanted to play," Ellard said. "But in the seventh grade, I was 5-2. I cried to my mother everyday that I was going to be a shrimp all my life. .. Even in the ninth grade, I was sort of a stubby kid. I can remember walking home with my shoulder pads and the neighbor$ asking me if I was the manager or the water boy. I lust drdn 't look like a football player.' Ellard attended Fresno State, where he was the Pacific Coast Athletic Association·s offensive PJay- er of the Year in 1982. The Rams choose him on the second round of the 1983 NFL draft, and. expressing their confidence an him and rookir Ron Brown as their wide receivers, traded away Preston Dennard. the club·~ leading receiver for the past five seasons. last summer. .. I(.,._ P1Cnnau8 WU mTlflOU8 IM.711•11 lllCTITIOOa ~U PICm... PICnnout Miii•• MMm ITA.,_.,,. NAiii eTA'ramO' MAim UATW:tMm MAm eTA ~w ni. ~ ~.,. Thi·~~.,.. t11e fdlowlno pettonl.,. Thi~ The · ...-. .,. _.. ~.. o~ bullllMlel ii dOlllO ~ • dotna.,..... u ~ tMlr*ta' 'LAZA SOUTH I\ • {Aj Tt4 fDO! AADIO (8) · "EWPOAl AUTO 6£R. . GREAT PACIFIC OAANO! aout4rt OF· SOQATE8 Two CO<pc>me EXILE! IUlCOADS IUH VICE, 2136 Newport TRUOTION COMP FlC CLEAHE.M ,,._, ....... SulWi 250 ~ llmbef IM• COt1a MM&. Bou .vita CcatJ I.Mu 13000oYt&HMt. I 'lllM!lg LMI ~'GrOIM .._,. ~ tteeo caDfomlll t2t2e C lom!I 2827 ~ ~. c.inwn1e tH40 _ 1~ tnYe1tmtntt, • Gordon A Ortvwr, 3431 .t.m• Stewll Ht1rtfnOt t2tllO 81111n Clake ~reur ~ oener-t patlntr• Tlmbtr Lake Cotti M .... IU& Tiit ln Avenue HWpor1 Smith, IH7 12411 FdlllO LNf Garden thlP Two Oorpor.ie P•aza. C lornla 82028 BiMCh. Callfomla 92M3 ~ N9WPOf1 Otove CallfOfl\SI 82&40 Suite 2&0, N4lwpott Btet.t!. Thia butlnu• 11 con• "Th 1 bv• nu• 11 con· C.. rornia 2teO Jltllct BrlldlNw, 192• o.ttfornta i2eeO ctucted by: 111 lrlCllvldUtl ~ed .by: an ~ Thia bualneH WNt OW! Oeki Anaheltn Hlr'Nd C Wlk9" ~ GORDON A ORIVER JAME$ S JENHIHOS ductld by: e llmlted 92801 Joen ... Wallet\, Truat ... ot Thia lttlf!l*'ll Ml tlltd This ttatemtnt .... filed thtp Tilla 1NllMl1 ll COfl• the H C "1d J M. W9ktn Wllh U. Coun~ Ctn of Ot· With the Oo1-.rty C1trk of Or· GARV SMITH ~by:• ..,.,.i part· F•ml!Y_ Tru1t Dated •nae County on Septeml* anoe Cou~ on S...,UllJ'lbet Tllla ltattitnMt w• ~ 12/t91J!1, 230 Wnt Wt.-7, 1084 28. 1984 With the County CliWk SUSAN F RAUR AND aarla, jVcadl1, Callfornl1 F2llM3 '211112 ••County on Oct .MNICE BRADSHAW 91000 Publllhtd ~ Ooelt P\lbllsMd Oranot CO.St 19M • Thia tt*letnenl na filed 0-W A Burtcti!J\r.r, l)ally Piiot OCtober "e, 13, 20 Diily Pllcrt Octobtr e, t3, 20, With tM County Cltl1I of Or· HO Oalord Road, 1n ~7. 1084 27, 1984 Publlelled Or1nge Inge County on s.pteml* Mlll'lflo, 'Cellfomla 9' !OS A·270 SA·25' oauy Piiot ~Ober 27, lt&4 "" J11tne1 A Cflbt,.., tS32 NOvefnber 3, 10, UIM '1A411 W•t Haven Ro1d, 81n NOT ,.r: ...... Publlthed OttrtQ9 COMt titarino. eat1fom11 e 11oa PllllC lw. r:uu&.IC NOTICE o.lly Pilot Octoblt 27, No., John c. Mc Dwmott and 1IWIT!ber .l, 10, '7, 1804 Agnta c. Mc O.rmott, '1CllhiOUl IMl ... ll '*ClfTIOUI auaM•I PtBJC NOTICE 8A-307 lru.1 ... cif the Mc Dwmoll MAMI ITATDllNT M.u. ITATl•NT = 1------i---..;..;... Family Trutt Oe\ed 2/'2817& ltit IOllOWh'lg '*'°"' la T!1e foltoWlng l*IOn8 .,. ACmlOUt Pt8JC MQhc£ Ralph 8 Rift b h d0lt1a bUllntU ... dolna btJ..U .. : NA.-eTA , ________ Ttult• of site ~ s"':nci CALIFORNIA PRECISIOH AL1. AMERICAN LOCK 6 JM rOlloWfng pertOnl PlCTmOUS .,._n Ansi-lyn K. Alftenburgll tNoug,TRres, "81 River· KEY, 1572 OfQhard Orl119, dOlnQ t11.111neeen NA• llATlllllNT Truat Da\ed 1lnf74 815 "°!,.7 • Oot1a Meta. c.ili Utllt HS, SMll Ana Helglltt, OV.S-00, 1.ot.C The tQllOWlnO 1*tOn1.,. South Orange o'rove 92""' Cellfomla 12707 War'* Av.nue, Santa dolna butlneM 11· BoulenrCI Ho l 2 Katren Jean SchMfflf, Oregory,Martln flUc:linam, Ce11I. 92705 CAPISTRANO POINTE p~~1°91105' 2181 Rtver81de Dr .. COJt1 15720tctltl"9Dflve.Unl118, Mwtln Etttttpt!MI, APA"TMEHT8, tt Corpor-'John K Waken ind Mesa C.VI 82627 Sint• Al1ll H91Qttt-. C"..U-Callfornla, 1409·0 I •te PW.I Ntwport 8Uct\ Orede r:. Waken. lrutt... Thi• bulll\ffl I• con-fOtnta 82707 Wllf* AY9nlllt, ........ ' Callfomle 826e0 of ~ Jotln K Wak9" ltld ducted by: an lndMdutl Tllll bu'&lneu ls con· Clllf 92705 W L 8 D C Sen Juan GrllCle E Wak_, Trust 1120 Kallen J SchMfter OUcted by: en lndlYldual Thlt buatn... It 1 C8plttrano1 AltoQll... a Flllen L9.t Aoed AfC:acu.. Thia ateterrient WU nled 0 A E G 0 R °' MAR Tl N ducted by: a QOrpor&tlCI CtllfOfnla llmlted Pf(tnw· Calltomla •110& • with Uwt County Clft Of Or· BUCKNAM Giibert 0 Mariln, Pl llhlp, 19 CotpOrate Plaza. Harold J. W•rd, Jr., ~ Coun~ Qn OCtol* 5. Thll ttatemenl wu filed dent • Newc>ot1 Beach, Ctll!omll Trustee of Ute Watd Family 1¥'14 ..._ WIUI the Collnty Clettl ot Or· ·Thi. ltallfMl"ll WU H&eo 1981 rrutt DJt.O 1128181 ... ,.,,,,.,. anoe J;ounty on Septembet with the County Ci.ti. o4 (GtnerllPar1netofWL80 1711 Rodeo Ra.cf AtO/flJta' Put>lllMO Orange Co t 211. 1894 angeCountyon~ (Sift Juan Captstrano) Al-California 91000 • ' DallY P!JOt OCtobef 13, 20, F.-10'4 todltlt), UM Nq. 1 (Sii'! Uoyd D Hopf 275 w 27. N0"91'11ber i, 1984 Publllhed Oranot COUt Juan C•Plltreno) At· Foothill ~Ard Arc;adl.; 6A·27• Deity Piiot Octobef &, 13, 20, P\ll>llthtd Or~ 0 IOCIJIM,. Calil0tnl1 llmited CallfOm'la 91006 • -27, 198• Diiiy Pltot Octol* 20, partn«Mlp, 10 CofPor•t• L•ter T. Hlbb.,d, Trutt• MLIC NOTIC[ s .. 211 ~ber 3, 10. 1084 Pt1za, NewPort 8Mc:tl, Call-Ol lhe Ellr.abeth w. Hlbbatd SA· fornl• 82&eo . Trutt oa~ 4/211183, 1'2 ftCT1TIOUI 8UIMH Pllll.IC NOTICE Thi• bualnaa• I• con-Sooth Wln<Jtor eoui.vard, NAMI ITATIMINT ..... •c NOTICE dll<lted by; a llmlted Plrtner· Loi Angelea, Callfornla The following porlOn 11 '1CTITK>Ua llUIMSI n1DL1 lhlp 90004 doing bullneat n: NAM! 8TATIMl"1' FIC11T10UI au ... RICHARD 8, ROBINSON, Thi• bu1lneaa la con· R.M..L ASSOCIATES 15 The lolloWlng pert.Onl lrt N~ 8TATDllM AISl1t1nt Secretary ducted by: a general P811· Starflah Cour1, Newport doing bull,_. u: Tiie roitowtno pertona Thi• atatament WU flied nerlhlp Beach, Calif. 92eo3 ICE CREAM DREAM, dol bUllMM ... With the County C1ari1 of Or· THOMAS H. PU~LL RoH M1rle Lulal, 16 1eoao Beech Blvd., Sult• 2. T~E TALBOT COMP~ ange County on Octob9r 12, Thi• l\atam.nt w• filed Starfl1h Court, Newport Huntington B•ach, C1llf. 18228 Mc:OUrmott 8ti 1984 with the County Clertl Of Or· Beadl. Calif, t2M3 92947 Sutte H 1Mne 82114 -u. .. '2l7'IOI Inge County on October 12, Thi• bu11ne11 11 eon· gr~J· ='! ~,,. J , Thomu Talbot ..... • MANI.LU 18&4 duc:tlid by~ 1nJndMdual or · ry. · ., Nontwnflton Cotwt h MO NewpO;t Ceftter Dr • F2S7'CM AON Marte Lu"' !Ya, Huntington a..cti. port BelCh Clllfomla 112 ....... tOO Publlthad Ortnge Coat This lt•tement WU ftled Calif, 1121'47 Thie ~in... II c Newpott ltMetl, CA -o.lly Piiot Octobet 20, 27, with the COunty Clerk of Or-Draney Investment Com-ducted ti) en lndMdual Publlllhed Orangt Coat H0ventber S, 10, 18&4 arige County on September l*IY· . ,67&4 Maple Street, J THOMAS TAL80T Dally Piiot Octobet 20, 27. SA·262 19, 1914 Fountain V""'t. C1111. 9270& Thie ttltement WU I ~bet 3, 10, 19&4 ,..,.. Thlt bualneu la con· with t~ Count Cler'k of SA·218 •ma •c unTICE Pubttlhed Orange Cottt ducted bV: a limited c>wtner· ano-Count Ji octol>et --------~-'"vuu-_nu_......, __ ,Dally PllOt Octobet 13, 20 lhip· t 1N4 Y Plll.IC M>TlCE tM.uJ 27, N~ber 3, 19&4 P::: G. Nedry, Glnifal • Piil AC'ft110U9 8U..... 8A·277 Thie 1t1tement was flied Publlehad Orange Cc ORDINNO. IAMCe1·17 NAME UATPIQfr PlBl.IC NOTICE with the COunty Clerk of Or· Dally Pilot Octot. 20. Tiie follOwlng persona.,. ange County on Octot>er 12, Nowmbet 3, 10, 1114 AN ORDtHANCI Of' ~ doing buSine11 u : FlCllT?OUa •U8IH .. I 19&4 SA· CfTY COUNCI. Of' TH£ APPLE CORPS PRO· NAm ITATHl~HT Fisn. ------- CfTY Of' C09TA ••A. DUCTIONS, 2172 Dupont Tiie rollowlng pataonl .... Publllhed Orarige CO.St rtll.IC NOTICE CALIFORNIA. CHANGING Drive, trvlne, Calllornla doing butlneu u · Dally Piiot Octobet 20, 27, ------- THll ZONING Of' A ~ 92715 R.O E. SERVICE COM· Hovembet 3, 10. 19&4 FICTmGOI M> ... T?OMOFLOT'7,ANDALL Gordon Ken M1tthl .. , PANV.2t158unyiSt.,Naw-SA-293' NA•ITA,...,, °' LOT • ... TRACT rr, 2850 Park Newpon. ,....,,_ port BMch Callf. 92e&O The followlng penona "'OM U"C' ANO CL TO port BMch, Callfomll 92&80 Jamee R. 11nd Joan M. MLIC NOTICE doing butln.aa aa· "\HE CITY COUNCIL OF d~:, :.::1vi~'ua1con· Andre, 2115 8uny1 8t., DIAL ONE MINI Bt; THE CITY OF COSTA MEsA KENT MATTH1.-.s Newport Beact!. Calli. 92&90 F1CT1TIOUI 8UIM.H LAUNDRY, 1539 MOf)(• DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS Thll ltatemenl Wll flled Thi• builn•H 11 con-MAIM UAttMINT AW #1, Newport Bet FOLLOWS· with the County Clerk of Or ducted by: hutbllld lllldwlle The lollowlnQ pett0nt are Caltf. 112&&3 · C · • Jamee R. Andre dol l> 1 . Gilbert E. Heinly, 383 II T10ft 1. Th«• II~ •noe County on September Thia atatement wa1 flied no ua n .. u . Bey St "7 Coat. ~ by placed and lnc:ILlded In 28, 1984 wtth tl'\e County Clel'k of Or· MICRO MARKETING, 111 C llf ,.2627 • the R4 zone. all that rNI F29M Co North S.Yllle, 8ti\ Clemente, 1 · "' property localed •t 280, PubllSlled Orange Coaat = unty on October 12. Calllornl1 92172 WOiiam E. Viar, 11 2&1,and272VlctortaStreet, Dilly Pllcrt October 27. No-1 F'2ln. R. D Nftm1n, 111 North ~Or.,8ant1Anl,O 1983-04 AIMffOf Pirc.I vambef 3, 10, 17, 11114 Publlttled Ora~ Coeat Sevllle, San Clemer)te.rCall· Gilbert Heltily Numb•ra •19-111-25, R4i-305 Diiiy Piiot Octobet 20 27 f0fnla92672 -Thlt atai.nent WM J 4 1 9 • t 1 1 • 2 & • 1 n d November 3, 10, 1984 ' ' K. J. Cowell, 111 Nololh with the County C•ll of 419--071-22, rnpec:tlvely, P\8JC NOTICE • • SA·2" S.VCU., San Clemente, Call-ange County on Octot>er altulted In the Ctty of Coeta fomla 92t72 1984 Meea, County of Orange. RCTTTIOOS ~· P\alC NOTICE Thi• bulln•• I• con-l9 PJl7 8t1te of Callfornla, to wit: NAME UA•~• ducted by: 1 ltmited pa.rtner· PYblittled Or Cc 280 and 2&& Vlclor11 The 1o11ow1ng pertOM are FlCTITIOUI au .... 1 lh~ o.ity Pilot Oetp';:: 20 Street. doing bualneu 11 HAm ITATIMDIT K. J. COWEU Hovembet 3 10. 19&4 ' "The weat on.-half of Lot PLAZA exe·cunve Tiie roao.1na pertOn9.,. Thlt 1t1tement wa nled • SA· 88 end the tut onHlalf of LEASING. 200 East Sand-doing buliNR u · lllllth tM County Clettc of Or-• Lbt &8 of Tract 57 In the polnte, Sutt• 700, S.nta JEAN UPTON TALENT arige County on OctObet 12, PlaJC NOTICE eo.taCal MeuSwlltaryC>t.tttct Ana,Callf.92707 AGENCY, 118 17th Street. 1994 F--------( lfomlaAvoc:adoOrchard Ctlariet V. Miheylc), 200 Ste. 9, Coet .. Mela, Calff. ..,.,_ FICTITIOUa ...... Acr•). In Ille City of Coeta E11t Sandpointe, Suite 700, 1121127 Publllhed OrWlge Coast NAlllK aTATIMIH1 M...; .. pet map recorded Santi Ana. Calif. 92707 EVI ,,..,, Upton, 9341 [)ejly Piiot OCtober 20. 27. The,~ peceona In Book 10, P9Qe 3, Mi.. Richard B. LeVlne 801 Tidewater Clrcl~ Hunt· NoYetnber 3, 10. 1984 do!!!Q.bullneel ... cellaneous Maps; In thrW Noi111Tutrrn~venue. ~it• lnglon BMCh, Cal'lf.'"92W ---·&""283 HUNT, AlBEAf: INC>\ floe of the ~ty Recorder 807, Santa Ana. Calli 82706 Ev• ,,..,, Upton TRIES, 1n AIYet9lde I of eald County. Thia butlne11 11 con-This 1t1tament was flied P\IJUC NOTICE Newport Badl, Calif. 829 ?,72 Vlc10!1• Str .. t· . ducted by: a general part-with the County Clef1t of Or· Herold R. Hunt Jr., 11 The ..,, one-half ol lot nanhlp ange County on Octobef 12, J'tCTITtOUa 9UllNESI 16th St *E202, ~ &7, Traci 57, C1lllornla Ctlartes v. Mlh1yto 1984 NAME ITAttlRNT Beac:h, Cal.If. 928e3 Avocedo Aer•. at lhown on Thll ltatement w11 flied · F217100 The lollowlng ~ 11 Paul Albert, 1880 1&th a mtp recQrdad In Book 10, wtth the County Clerk of Or· Publla'*I Orange Cout doing butlne11 u : #E202, Newport Bea Page 3 of Ml~llMOUI anae County on October 12, Dally Piiot Qctobet ;20, 27. 8 O RC He AT• S I H • o.llf 926&3 Mmp1. ~orda ol Or1nge 19M November 3, 10, 1884 TERIORS, 8939 Martin Ave.. Thia bu1lrte11 11 c1 ~~ t. Pursuant w ,.__. .. ·w '11111t SA-295 Fountain Valley, c.Jtt. 9210& ducted by: 0<>1)el'tnera _ ... n • ...,., Dl-ac unTICE Lynd• Cheryl Borch«t. H.A. Hunt Jr. the prcwtslona of Section •M01 VClft t(atmeft A" ... .._ ""' 9939 Mar11n Ave., Fountain Thia 1tatement wu fl 13-79 Of the Coeta Mesa lte 410 -~• Valley Callf 92708 With Iha County Cllfk of 1 Munlclp1I Code, Dlatrlct tntne, c.at. 92711 . PICTI' rvvl 9UatNEH Thfi builneu ,. con-ange County on October MIP C-4 ot the Clty of Coeta Publlthed Orarige Cout NAiii ITATEM8CT ducted by· in lndl'lldual 1984 M,.., • copy Of wtllcfl la on o.Jty Piiot October 20 27 The lollowlng peraona 11• L d• ~ Borchert nm rile In the oltlce Of the Plano-Noffmbef 3, 10. 1984 • ' doing buafneu 11· ~ atltfement WU flied Publllhed Oratige Co nlng Olvltlon. It hel'eby SA·279 DIEM XAU, 3445 Venetian With the ,........,....., Clettc of Or Diiiy Pilot Oc1obet 20 emended by 1he addition Dr!ve, eo.11 M.... Cd-""""'"' • ...__.__ 3 o ' ' thefeto of the R• ll'el o. fornla 92821 : County on Oc10bet 5, ._.... ... .,. • 1 • 1984 .atbed In Section 1 hereof. l't8.JC NOTICE Xuan Thel Franch, 3485 ' F2lmt SA-~ •CTION a. Thia Ordf. Venetian Ot1\ie, Coate Meal. Publilhecf ()(•"""" Coast PUBUC NOTICE n.nc. lhall take en.c1 and NOTICa OF Cal1foml1 t2t2t -..- be In Ml fOf<» thirty (30) HATH OF Thia bu11na11 I• con-Dai~ October l3, 20. flCTmOUa .,..._. ~YI from Ind atter Ille RtCHAllD F. uttLTON ducted by; an lndMdull 27· bet 3, 19&4 NA.-UA,.._., p...age thereof, and pr1of AJltD OF P£T1TtOM XUAN '\'HAI FRPfCH SA-271 The following penons to the expiration ol fil1een TO ADMINllTEA • Thll 1t1tement Wiii filed doing bullflaM u : (15) d1ys from lte PANQe EITATI NO. 125Z11 with the County Clerk of Or-Pta.IC NOTICE THE MC NEELY O attall be . publllhed once In To all heirs, baneflclarlel, ange County on October 12, 20102 South Orchid, Sa lhe ORANGE COAST DAILY credltora and contingent 1994 F1C11TIOUS llUIMIH Anl Helghla, C.lltori PILOT,.~ Of gen-credltcn, and pareonl wtlO ,.,. NAME STATDl!NT 92707 tral clrcul1tlon, printed and tn9Y be otherwlM lnl ...... ted Publlshed Ort.nge Cout Tile f~ perton 11 John F. McNMly, • publllhad In the Clty of In the w111 and/or eetata of: Dilly Pllcrt Octob« 20, 27, doing butlneu as; 20102 Sou1h On:hld, 8• Cost1 MHe or, In the RICHARD f. SHELTON Novembet 3, 10, 1084 APEX SOFTWARE CON· Ana Hatghtl, C111to11 alternative, tile City Oletk A petition hal bMll filed SA·287 SULTING, 22151 C•mlnlto 92707 ' may eauee to be pul>lllfled. by WANDA SHELTON In the Dlm•1c MnTIC( Vino, Leguna Hills, Call!. Thi• bu1ln•1 II c~ Mtmmaiy of thl1 OrdlnMoe Svpertor Court of Orange l"UUL nv 92853 ducted t>y; an lndMdUll Ind a oartlfled oopy of the County requ91t1ng 1hat Dtnlel J . Fiiiet, 22151 JOHN F. MC NEELY text ol thlt Ordln1nce Iha WANDA SHEL TON be ..,._ F~~:A~~:,.u Camlnllo Vino, Lagvna Hiiia. Thll atatement w11 II be l>C)lted In the ol'flce of the pointed u per90nal rep-Callf. 92853 with the County Clettt ol I City CIM< five (5) da~ prlOf' ,...,_latlVe to ~mlnltter the ctJhe ~of/owing !*'°" la Thia bu.elneu 11 con-ange County on Septeml to the d111 of adoption of .. tit• of the decedent. 0~ .. 's~c~· 234 ........ ducted by: an lndMdual 28, 19&4 thl• Ordlt\anet, Ind wlttlln The petition reque1t1 ,.. ,... """ · ..,... Danlel J. Fllltt 1'2911 tltt..,, (1&} d1ys alter edOf>-euthOl'lty to admlnlater the M1r. Colla M.... Calll. Thia 1t1temen1 wu filed Put>1111'1ec) Oranee Co lion, the City Clerlc lhlll •t•t• under the lncSec>an· 92~271 L Ou 234 Del with the County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot Ootot>tr e, 13. : cauM 10 be P\lblllhed tile dent Admtn111r1tlon ol El· M errc•t ~".:. ,., .... •no• County on Octot>er 5, 27, 1894 1foremenlloned aummary tat1t AC:t. 92~2· 7 ot • ..,..., .,.,.,. 1984 SA-! and 111111 Poll In the offioe of A heerlng on the petition .. Fas7270 -------~~ the City Clerk • Cf(11fled will be '*cf on NOVEMBER Thi• bu1lne11 I• con· Published Orarige Coat PtllllC NOTICE topy of thl• Ordinance 1•. 19&4 1t 9:30 A.M. In ducted by: 1111 lndMduaJ Diiiy Pilot Octot>er 13, 20, ------- together With 1hl namee of Dept. No. 3 1t 700 CMc Twn L. Duncan 27. November 3, 1994 FICTmOUa = the "*"bat9 or the Clty Cent• ~ W•t. s.n11 This ttat9ment wu filed SA-271 NAMI STA Councll voting tor and A~ CA 92702. with the CO\Jnly Clerk of Or-The fottowlnO ptr90nl I egaJn1t the ume IF YOU OBJECT to the ange County on octobet 12, dOinO b\i..,_. 11· PASSED ANO ADOPTED grantlnQ of the petltlotl, you 19&4 Pt&IC NOTICE .RESPIRATO"Y 8Y lhll 1&th dly of Aptll, 1984. atlould either appeer It lhe .... "-,217114 --·· 11U1M•• tEM$, INC, 11102 Skypi ATTEST: hearing and 1tate y04lf ot>-r-ubllltled "'ange COait r,.. .. ,.vv -South, SUIM J, 1MM;~ •LUN '· flHINNIY, Cltf j-.::tlona or file Wfltt91\ objeO-Delly Pilot OCtot. 20, 27. N~-UAnMENT foml1 8271• ddleback'aTo,n Kidwell won the race with a 23:30 clocking, while OCC'a Jim Lahti was aecond w1th a time of 23:A8. Pirate teammate Gr~ Baugh fln,ahed third with the me time. Fllard. a second-year pro out of Fresno State, 1s leading the National Football league in punt returns. aq~raging 16.8 yard!! per return. And the speedster. who also play wide receiver. has made spectacular punt returns in two victories for the Rams. ~ho face the San Francisco 4~rs at .\nahe1m Stadium Sunday. Ctatll of IN CMJ .. C..ta tlOnl with the c:oun before November 3. 10, IN• d~Tile OllOWlng '*eon la ReapttatOfY Syattml, ~ ..... the hMrlng Your appMt· 8A-2t7 ~ 11: • Catifornla corpot1tM -~~~~!!'11!!!!!'!~~~~!11111!1_ DOMtHALL...,.,elh MCtMaybtlo~ot.!ly P EMIER OIL. 171 S. 18102SkYPW\.South.Btl atr.,. coee..... Y«ll '"°'MY· . ••Hie NOTICE Anita Drlve Ste 102. Oianoe. J, IMne. Calltomla 92714 occ defeat•d Saddleback 23-38 and Cypresa, 15-50. Next up i the Sou1h Coast COnferenoe team championships, Ml for Friday at Irvine Park. ~lnntng at 2;30 p.m. Reuss surgery labeled success LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles Dodie~· pitcher Jcrrv Reuss underwent successful urgery Friday to havt bone spurs removed from both heels. a spokesman for the N1ttional Leasue team s:ud. "Or. Wilham Wagner said every- thrna "'cnt fine dunng the minor ~l!rgrry." said 1cve Brener. Dodgen' director of pubhc1I} "Th(' doctor td Reu s voill be ho'lpitalized at Whittier Pe b) terian Ho pual for several da and will be able to re ume hu. winter 1rainin in four to ti ¥<eeks," Reuss. a .H->car-old kft·hi.lndcr. ppcart"d 1n Just 30 pnt last season because ot '~mous IOJune . He fin· tShC'd w11h a S.. 7 l'C\~rd a11d J. 2 t'llrn d run a\em , In a 33-f2 decision over the New 'r ork Giants, he ran a punt back 83 >ards for a touchdown as the Rams took control of1he conteM. Also in that game. he caught the first long pas~ of his NFL ca~r. a 56-yarder. l ast Monday night, Ellard reeled off a 69,-yard punt return for 11 touchdown against Atlanta thnt put the Rams up 21-J en route to a 24-JO triumph. EarhC'r in that contest. ht hauled in a 9-yard oring throw for Los Angeles' second touchdown. Ellard. who played infrequently m his rookie season but ys he's grown confidtnt and rtlaxed 1h1 ear, recalllXf having some doubts that he•d ever be able to realize tus dream of a Edison rolls, 12-6 The Edison H!ih 1111 • 1enn1 aeam maJe ll I tratghl vtclOf}CS th1 ~asonandl9outof40dahn kto last )Cat wtth a I 2·6 vu: tory over '1s111na La Q1.11n&a. The ha rs won tt 1n doubles. .swccptnf 1n that dcpJtrtmcnc Pam Smitti12nt1 Johe Fem Id did not lo a me from the r No. 2 101. .. .. , Pi b t STATE OF CALIFORNIA) IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR l"UDL C.01. 92Ml-4495 Thia bulfn"' It c;~ ncay 00 8 COUNTY OF ORANGE I Of e conllrverit Cledltor Of lllCTITIOUI lkllMH John W. Ctiodak, 25381 Q ducted by'• ootpotltlOl'I _. the dec1•1d, you mUlt me NA• ITATl•NT AllCll Park•ay, Suite 146, MEL ANDERSON, Prt home Wi CITY OF COSTA MESA ) )'OUf claim with the COUl1 or The IOllOVring persona II lac!Un• Hilla, c.tll. 9~W dent nner I EILEEN P. PHINNn Ptiient It to the 1*9C>nil doinO bullMU M' e , ,fhll bualneaa 11 con-Ttllt 1tatamen1 wes fd CltY Clerk end p-offlclO repr..-ntltlVe appointed by CAPl8TAANO ' POINTE 4vcled by: In Individual with t~ County CWll of C AR\ADrA (AP)-Fabuloui. No- tion, coming back from a 10-month la>'off, rallied on the in!'idc in 1hc 11trctch to win F.riday•s f'cature race for fillie ao~ mares at Santa Anita. Ridden by Laffit P1nat)' Jr. and carrying 117 pounds, Fabulous No· tion lini hcd 3117 lengths In front of w me Promise in tlte six-furlona event for 3-~ear:-olds and up. cn- tavos ~'IS 1h1rd, another l'h lengths behind. Thcwinncrwa clocked 1n l:094/S. Fabulous Notion. a4•) r-olc.1 lill). ~ s gi~en kngth)' mt b) 1m1ner J1mm) Jordan after she had n inflamed ankle and o temperature folio in a 1h1rd0plaoe tini h 1n the l.a Brea· tak 11 nta Dlla la t Dcc.31. Clerk of the Clty Councll of Iha oourt within tour montha CONDOMINIUMS 19 Cor· Jofln W. Ctlodlk et109 County on lepteml the Clty ol CO.ti M-. from the d•1• or fittt la· JSor•t• Plara 'Hewl)or1 .,,1l::i.'~"'*'ty J,;:1ot~ 28, 1994 __ ller1by c:-t~ tt)11the 1bov9 euanoa ol let1.,. 1112rovlded ~ch C11ilom1i 82UO n ...,.. r-•nd for "V Ordlnence In 8~tlon 700 of the w t.. '9 D ( 8 1 n Juen •er: County on Oatobef $, Publi•bed Orange Col f"O tM wll lnttoduotd Probe .. Coda 01 Ceilfomla C.Plitreoo) AllOelatN, 1 1 F1l7m Dally Piiot OCtow e. 13, l iand eontldtfed -.cllon ~ T~ time for flllng e1.im1 Will C•lllOfrti• ttmltecl 1>111n•. Publlihed Otano-Coeit 27 • 1084 eectlon 11 •regular meeting not •J!Pl(t prtor to tour lhlp, it Corpor•t• Plaa Daily. Pilot OCtobet 13 20 ~A·3 Of Mid Cfty C01JnC11 held on montht from the cttte Oflfhe Htwport BMcf\ catl!or1'fa 27 November 3 191• ' ' lllltlDt &I' lllinft:.: the 2nd dey of No¥9mbef, .,._,Ing notlea at>Ow ozeeo • • l"UUU\I nu M. 1Ht, and l'*-fter paiaed YOU MAY EXAMINE the (G.._aJ P.-t'* Of WLBD SA-27& -.C:TmCMHI llU__. enct ac1~ec1 ... wtlOteat a Ne 11eot ~ tna OOUrl !Jt (~""4.len °"'11tr1110) A.. MAim aTmiiiT c-:=.:~:! ~~~ :! !.f:" ~·:_-;-_.: :'•t,L~~tr~o: t~ P\llUC NOTICE d n.=:-'*"1 lof Apfll. ISIM, by Ille rolb•" upon th .. aecutOf or admln• llOClat .... Cellloml lltnltea FICTnlOUS llU..... ~E PUNT STANO, 11 ng rol c.it vote. trator. or upon the •t· pattn.,.tdp, 10 Corporate NA• ITA,.._.,,. weatctlff 0r1ve ~ AVE8. COUNCIL MIM· totney Jot tha P90Utor Of PtUa ~Beech CA Thf~~ penon lj e.cti ~9He0 llERS· HAU.. .JOHNSON, edmlnitttator, Ind Nt !Wftrt t2t60 ' dofnQ ovlfnMI u ~. H emtttl 11 'HEATZOG, SCHAff:A. MC tM CCUt1 With prOOf Of Mr• Thll buatne11 11 oon· 11Nl!l£Cf, 1779 ... Weat· Weetellff Ortw ~ F'AALANO vfel. a Written reQUMf atet• dueted by: a llmt 941 DlftMf• mlnlt•, Cotti M .... C.111 8MCf1 Ceillf~ UMO N0£8 COUNCIL M!M· Ing tNI y0u detllr9 ~ lflk> 92&27 ' 8 W BEAS· HONE notice of the fillno of 'WI 1kt-Ak:Nrd 8 Rob1ntOn At-Kun Alnold Hetaey. 11'19· Eddie mlth. tl2& ti "88£NT COUNCIL MEM· YentoryMd ~Of ent Secrefery H W•llfllnt1er, COt11 Mua, g:,::;: o=:o" .._ IEAS NONI. .._. Mtl9f• or of , .... "''" _ft\11 111tment fltecl C.UI 2127 1fhlt bu I I ~ IN WJTNDI WHIM°' I tlona Ot ICCOUnts mtintlOMCI W11h the County ci.tt of Or. TII a 1>11 lne.. con. ducted try; ~":.a~ have hWN'llo -fttY hef'ld In 8ectlon &200 '"" 1200 e of ll'lge County on Octobtr 12. chieted by: In lndMOual DEBRA. " SMITH end elftM ...... di h .. c.iitorrff PrOMM CocM ttM Kur1 A t4elMy EDOIE SMITH QtyOI C....~ W. t1ltl llOOMY C. .... 1IC. '2111A Thll 111ttmen1 WM filed tNt ltatetnilnt •• ~ d*V OI Acwl. 1114 .W JAm.t I:. ~. NU. a lllMNILLA with the °"""1ty Ci.rk OI Or· II the CountJ Ctn Of~ ........ II. '9Wllft. Cir a.•,..,. C.... ~ ... ...,.... C..... Dftft •noe 00\ll'lty on Oe1ober I. *'08 oountv on Octobit Ct.rti eM • ... ~ tllh lllMi. c ... -., CA ,.... • JU4 tll4 ' efll'9C8tr0...-ff .. _ ........... CA-ns7114 ~ Cler MC-. ... \ Publlthed 0rMot COMt PUbllilltd Oranot CoMi PUbl l*t OflJl!Ot oo..t f>Ul>llthed 0ttn09 :fJubllltlecl Or.,.. CO• ~ Piiot October H, 21, Dt11y NtCt oetot>et 20 11, o. ., 1111ot October 13, ao. DaJJy 1'4!01 oetobtt ~ 13 09lir Pllol Octotlet 17, 914 November 2, 191<t NOWf'1.1:* i 10 1814 ' 271 Nowttn~3, 1H4 27 9 St~3 ~ 1-HO ' ' ·21S 6A·273 ' RA r --., .. T •• ON• NV, 400 "" P«I .. :on· ,.. llMd Ot· n. ,.. :mt 27. 281 --•• ' .,. !:aJ1 i.na. JIC., latt '"-· ion. I ... "'° Of· 12, .,. ~ 27. 299 .. r .,. NV, .... 25 .... MO On• ~ 12, --27, ~84 '8 • .. IND M& di, w . ... 151 lllf. led Or· 12, t1f ... 27. !M .. .,. ~·~--... tr •• " eo Oft St. ~"' ,,,. ed >r· 12, • . , !7, !! • ... :> •• ta Ila Ir .. ••• ti• II\• 8d >r--.. ... !O, !!. • n a-Ht • IC, "'· ·" . • n· .... Id If. ., .. .. !O, g9 -.... • ... ts l& lr1 IAL T2 alltQlltON aMlt'H a Tuntlll WEITCLlff CHANL 427 e. 17th St. Cost• M ... &48.(1371 ' PACIFIC V.W mMC>fl&ALPARK Cemetaty • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Paclfk: View Oriv. Newport Beach 844-2700 , ...... - , NOTICE Tile Dally Pilot wt11 DO be opea OD 8abu'd.Q ~· Our openttzaa lloua will bi Monday tlan Pli.dq. &:oo a .m. to 5:SO p.m. Dei41lMe will be u followr. ---- • &DITIO?f DltA.Dl.IKS Mon.cl&J •.•.• : ................................................. Prlclay. 4 :30 P·•· ~1····························~······················ M~. 4:.30 p .. m • Yed.DMday ••••••••.•••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J. tl.:30 p .. m. n~f'·······························-··········· wec1n,~. •:ao p.a. !Pr:l.illaY ..................................................... ftU'liiil&J. •:30 , .•• s.,ttar1.a, ........................................ " •• . . •. • • • . • Frlaa. _,... 3:00 p ...a. Sonday .................................... ;········-······· l"rlaa • S:OO p .a. lailJ I I °'*"9 Cont DAILY PILOT/SatUf'dly, OCtow 27, 19-M ' I HOROSCOPE ---~ - - 1 , •• w req\I .. contrKton who l*fQf wcrt owr a200 lnCIUd' labor and m•t9rialt ~ .,_ llelnMd. Unllolntl contrectora ahOuld 1 ••• ,. In their ad¥ertllltl Contrectora end co aumer1. cont*Ct M• <Jrondll et 668·40tl wt eny queellont. Contr' tor'• Stet• l,;lcerii District Managers. If cyou *'ioy woi\lng With young boys & ; rb or\d desk iobs o,. "°' few you, con der o ,cor .. r in the newspo.,_, drculo• t*1 t .. ld. Tiua ia o unique ~ion with dolly dlolt.nges & rtwords. O\lr OJ*!lngs ore lmmtd!Ote. Appliconn nwt1 hove o VOt\1 stationw090" or tnick. We offet on uctlt.flt .alory with o bonu• pion ond gat ollowonce. We hove on cellent ~fit pion thot Includes hospl• 1cltlon Insurance, lii,.rol vocotion ond ~..,.,•,otldayl. Ol'd1dot11 mutt hove o detl,. to be cce.dul ciiH be wlll1n9 to wot\ hard. If ftllnk yGU tlCM ftle q1JOliflcotiom, M apply In pef?O" to I {t!N frldoy 9 I l om or 2-4 pffl • lat ... = 5 -It· 2 ~ + llt • I "' ID It !d '° It• ,. ~ :I• 1• Ir .. • IO ... w c. n > ry 11 .. o. ii r: k • ..... Id )r I )t •• r -- r. t .. B i - I n ., -.. "' • e a r: L • i 0 '· 1 - ' Solid Re><:tc Maple dining Want Ad Help? Mt Incl. glala encl. china ._.2•5678 cabliwt $750. S-48-703-4 _'¥"';...... _____ __..,.. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bridge I.at 6 N1t1vea sutl . 8 Catalog• 1' Ponder OV« 15 -ClaudlUI c .... r 18 Texu baUplayet 17 Summit tlGtnger- 19 Worked at 20 Rema1nd«1 22 Angry look• 23 Young animal 24 Muffin type 25 Intersecting line 280.fam" 32 Solitary 33 BOdy orgen 34 Deel< cleaner • 35 Wttliclsm1 38 Stigma 37 Ear part 38 P<*n 39 Ouafl.O 40 Caesar's ta .. , Saving .. 3 Mourn aloud 44 income form 45 50% Pf9' 48 0.Cight 49 Provotled a t 4 53 Make proud 54 Roman etttH- man of old PAEVlOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 55 Oi'atorlO melody 58 Flower 5 7 lndlGlllOn 51 ConeetVfllV8 59 Noe;- 60 Wr1Qgly fish 8 t PotatcfbUds DOWN t Mineral 2 Euyg11t 3 M1htant oocs 4 North Amerlcara 5 Allront 8 Principia 7 Time perlOde 8 S11urate t Northern Euro- pean region 10 t.and body 11 RouM 12 t.1119• shrub t3 Turf cnunu 2 t Accomphlhed 22 MagnlJic:ieot 24 -cnedr 25 Flavor 26 Etcape tr om 271<.ecreem H<Ylnos 28 Today'$ tllk 29Hamit up 30 Round - 31 Worn°"'' 33 Confer 36 Salt IJ'laMe 37Malle~ • 39 SworCJstntn 40 Olsable 42 Oregon •»• .. 3 Fruit 45 Hoatelry 48 Cut grain 47 More 41 Entranc. 49 Wide acc:ta m 50ffYSoty t ~lldlal8 52 'Time petiOds S4 Cjc1al Rapid• collevt 10 I 1 12 1111 ii ..... .... .... I HHOOORl I ROBINS FORD J 1t~'-HAl•f~8 t, • '• (ll',!A ¥1 \A !,.\~ ,, ,, , h.16 Ul7 id WWW RE<ilt C&JFt Auto. POW9t St•, Alf - THE ODORE ROBINS FORD ... ~ ' "'4 ... ~~I .J ..• co~· ..... 1 ~" • •. cond. ttr90. eu.t 'T& Pinto ao c:oncs ec.ooo (9•2ZBV) mi I 1«1CJ OBO eet-452• S3918 964-0264 IM9.; Bill MAXEY roYOTA 19202Beac:tl 1624929 ............ . 'Q ..... lltltn ""°· IC, pt, '*· li!lfm ....... U'ltV k>aditd with IMther j_nt. HO MONEY l>OWN .O.A.£. (000001} ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD .. ~ '· -~ .. .,,' ,, ti .... :, CO~'A __.,..,°' .-.;. 1.1r .._ THEODORE ROBINS FORC . ~ -.\. .:. . CO~I A ... l~A '"· , ' TRUCKS ·aELO.W ' -. FACTOR~ • 1985 Pi2 CKUP $ ALL NEW MAXIMA IN STOCK I VOICE • I l ~1330), '85 300 ZX's IN STOCK EVERY CAR ON SALE '85 SENTRA 5 5498 '77 DATSUN '80 DATSUN 'IOVW 210 510 RABBIT 8 opd, A/C, 47K mllel. 5 spd , AIC. AJC, stereo, lharp. (748TJHJ (432YNF) (1KJZ228) s2399 s3999 s4299 ...'DACC D '83 JllSSAN--'82_DATSUN LX 4X4 200SX &Jper lhorp a loaded. King Kab, PIS, All, SL pl<t (1FSD542) 18K mllel. (2828327) Super clMn. (1E 514) •7199 s7199 s7399 '85 PULSAR~-X 5 7598 ~ 78 TOYOTA '82 DODGE 78 FIREBIRD CELICA RAMPAGE F.B. . AIT, A/C, 57K M ... A/T, PIS, AIC, -· ~&only (80eVPB) 20K mlleo. (2C80IM4) 41K-. s4299 s4999 •4999 _ '82MUST. '81 TOYOTA '.12 - Q.T. CRESllDA MAXIMA Shor= In town . 207822) s7199 '84 300 IX 2+2 5 14,998 'IZHONDA 'MTOYOT~ • 'UFUEQO ACCORD ORONA . TURllO . ~·88Z 6 , A/C, PIS. 8 llpCl,C, 151< 24K-. (1 231) 10K • (1KHCH72) 2MJAS61) •&299 ·• 799 • 699 'It VOLVO-'12 A1'IW '14 tllllAll QL MUIUA 5~-· (1 037) •1 •• All, IUnfool, -,., (wetn. •10,9 9 . . . . • • "3pecia6zing in properl'I on lLe waler ..• near tfu waler .•. anJ wil~ ihew of waler NEWPORT PENTHOUSE--S71,IOOt ..,...._ t.ctt1lor,... lft • wurlly COfMlo Ciolnple .. Outdoor Nlc11tJ .... -VIEW. A1111m•l1 loen .. 11" ..... ,.... 111-,. . 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Atrium entry, hlgh ceilinO. upgnMled kitchen & bat.ha. Move in condition. Shor1 MCrOW pomible. Fantastic amumable ~. $284,500 FEE. Call 8EI .1 ·E CHASE LEE IRYINE nRRACE VIEW Choice location. Walking diltance to Faahion Island, beeches & clubs. 4 bdnna. dirlina room. family room, pool. Vaew of ocean. iS1andl bay & night lights. $789~. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 8DRll ST ARTER--$11,750 Great location! Near belcli. shopping oenter'and .choola. Many amenities lndude community pool, tennis, ballketball, clubhouae, park & pknic area. Call SALLY SH1PLEY or JOYCE DABOLT NEWPORT BEACH--POOL a SPA Beautiful 3 bdrm. and c:teD or 4 bdrm hOme. LOVely patio entertainment area with lush gar- dens and fire pit. Allo has R.V. access. Excellent location! A must&ee for the dbc:riminatirig buyer. Priced at $324,900. Aak for BILL or OONNA WEBSTER l· RAM CORONA 'DB. MAR ._..., LOT Prime area between lnlpiration Point and UtUe c.orona Beech. y OW' dream home will command apectaeUlar YiltM of the jetty action. night liah .. 1 & tide pools. $8$0,000. Call MARILYN HlLL NEW ON THE llHIKET-oLD C.D.M. Pride of ownenh1p ia reflec1ed in ttm beeutlfully maintained duplex. l'.llCh wilt features two ~ w/numerom ameni~ plm a four car ganae. Grat rental ...,., Almmt $30,000 of imumable financin&-Offered at $390,000. Call LINDA TAGUANl!TTI lltG CANYON BeautJful 2 bdrm townhoulle on golf CIOUJW. Quiet, aechlded cul de uc. Professionally land- aca~ ~tioe with lush j)lantinga & wrought iron tentjng. $449,500. Call CATHRYN4'ENNILLE 4400+ SQ.FT. NEWPORT BEACH HOME 147' bay frontage wlprivate dock for 70' boat· 4 bdrmi + convertible study, 4~ baths, formal dinlng room and ste~wn li~ room. ~­ ate master .,.,tng w/sittina room, fireplace & twin walk·in ~ta. Offered with land for $1,700,000. ~-----_,;,...-----------.--1 Amumable ftnandng. Call TODDY SMITH or OON De'I110MAS HAR80R VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Spacious & iiiunaculate "Portofino". 2 story, 4 bdmls, uPIP'&ded ld1chen & baths, guest/maids quart.en, formal dining. family room, master bdrm suite, on premiwn lot. Steps to park & pool. Walk to element&ry .:hoc>l. Call TODDY SMITH LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT , SpectacuJar baYfront home w/pi« and slip for 1argt" yacht. Quiet Joeatb\ wlstteet parking + 3 car praae. Elevator, central vacuum. elect. awn· lnp, gourmet kitchen. leaded g1-entry door. skylight, maid quarters. Pie.ale aill MARIA BERCOVlTZ BLUFFa-4.0W DOWN SINGlE LEVEL LEASE/OPTION OR SALE. Aa&me $154,000 at 11..50Jt. s~ 3 bdnn end unit on. quiet ~t with larae enCbed yard & 2 lovely .petioa. Convenient locaUon. Walk to EMtbluff Shopping <Anter. Land may be pUrch..ed f<X'. ;$25,o&t. Redliced to $193,900. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT OWNER RELOCATED-NEED FAIT SALE t.Plan "l" 'J\artJe Rock Glen 2 bdrm condo. Ex- !Unive weOl*YUChlL J'.nonnoUlmM&er IUite, 2 ~ Uiken tub, •tUChed 2-ear ........ Clme IO Univenlty Hilb SChooL Allumabk \finandnc. Call LINDA TAGJANl:rn LUXURY ON THE BAYFRONT 152' Bay froncage, 80' dock. Large pool on deck w/expemive waa.er vista. Specjous living w/fonnal dirung. F .R., sun.ken wetbar, gallery med baUa, oak~. H~ m111ter autte plus 4 bdn:m & baths. Country kitdlen with many extrM plus eatillg area. Quality In custom design & craftsmanship. $1,350,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME On the 18th fairway. Designed by Wallace Neff. Four bdnns, private pool, aepa,rate pool hou9e w/sauna & ~ batli, beautiful roee garden & fruit :rees. Featues oek p1ankecl flooring, sooed beating, superior conattucUon throughout. $1,100,000. Call OON DeTHOMAS or BILL KROGER HARBOR RIDGE LOT DRASTIC REDUCTION Exclusive, euan:t pied community. Larae. :buildable, flat. '399,000. Call MARO.. YN TWITCHELL ONE Of THE MOST VALUABLE LOTS IN BIG CANYON Just atrpe to the 7th green from this JoYely executive home. Gourmet kitchm. 30 feet ol wardrobe plus a large wUk·ln dmet, J.arae flm. ily roam are. with bar &hat .... 12 llDd a llDall dance floor or spaoe for pooJ table.: All tbia with room to eXP&ftd fcir oruy $1.J",000. Call DOROTHY JlA.R.DCASTLE UDO UYFRONT DWLEX TWo beautiful apea. F..Ch With 3 bdnm. 2 batbt & fireP&ace. LaWer ,unit has f«mal dinirtc l'QOlll. Sandy beim:b. Uve In one, IMle one or convert to =:'.i.'1:ly bmne. $8e8,500. c.11 CATHRYN GAS STATIOll ~ pecic~ deal. c.entra1 klc:alian in BeUflowtr -• J bays. 2 .,., ' ...... Make the t-=k room )OU' dream. Price iridudel all inwntl:lr:iS. Alikinc$110,000. C.U l'BID POUlAN IUNITS S?M.a E:xcellent location approx. l mile from IM ocean. ~to shoppi .. Nice unila in 8Dod :ren&al--. Owners would like a qWdt sale. C.a1I DONNA WEBS'tlCR BUI D TWO CONDOS CORONA DEL llAll :North of hfahway ·location. Comer R-2 lot w/aJJRy ac.ces.. List pricP iDcbidell ~pl.am for two lit cla9 condos each with two mr garages. Motivated lelJer Will Contider aD of fen AMing $189,000. C.U DON DeTIIOMAS CHARMEILEASTSl)E ca Near new 3 bdrm 2~ t.tb cwtan hmne. OU ~skylight, fireplace.~ window & covered patlo. A vuy lp!dal home. Onl}' $205,000. Call OONNA or BILL WEBSTER NEWUSTING &TUta•IG POOL HOME Lovely Newport J.ocation; Entert.alJilriC ~ with fioWin& floor plan & sophisticated curl> appeal. 3 bdrms. 2 ~ baths with spedoul family room opening co ~ pool and deck. $350,000 Call MARILYN HILL REDUCED-BAVl=RONT W/SUP Immaculate 4 bdrm custom home. Pier & slip for large boat. Large ~ .Wte wladjloent study/office.One bdrm could tie maids quart.en. • Formal dining. fainily room. anuque fireplace llide boards. Sl~.000 FEE. call OON DeTHOMAS OCEAN VIEW Lon On the sand i.n Ne.wport Beach. Cl<*' to the Newport Pier. Just waiting for you to build your. castle where you can watch the rOlliDg surf and lovely amsts. '350.000. Call OONNA WEBSI'ER or MA.RY RICHARDS NEWU8TING EXQU181TE POOL HOIE Walk through the tropical entry atrium to a Yery special 3 bdrm home with family room and 2 fireptacea; A sperk1inc pool/patio 8rN com,plet,es the 9etting. U this isn't enouch. we haw good financing too! $269.000. C.U SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT CAPtSTRANO BEACH White water ocean and harbor views from~ room. Thl'ft bdnm (two master aow.), family room, den and elevator. c.ompl sely furnished. Professionally decorated. $685,000. cMI CATHRYN TENNILLE NEWPORT BEACH 2 vacant Jots C.D.M. 110 ft a-t Hwy fron~ ;plus office building w/ea"ellent income. 41,250,000. c..11 CAROL PANGBURN ·:GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY 014) 759-9100 1=2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE lOCJ D NEWJ3>0RT CENTfR ·-·-------· ·-·----. ·----------------------~~ I I l .. IRVINE 111111 ...... -··-We have 2 of them, both in perfect Condition. COnvenient to tennis, golf, pools and shopping. Everything is here for the good Southern Cali- fornia life. Call today for an appointment to .ee these and get full infonnation. 759-1501 Illa PElfllT • Wlllll811 . One of the loveliest areas of Irvine has one of the loVeliest properties available. Totally upgraded with an atrium, a fountain, exquisite Italian tile, private deckS and much more. The owner must leave and has reduced the price to aell immedi- ately. At $158,000 ·it is an excellent value. 759-1501 S•EI VILR Plus lender says loan can be assumed. Only $84,000 can get you into a 2 bedroom condo in a very desirable area of Irvine. Please call to previe\Y. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH ,. CORONA DEL MAR llVEI llllD -IWY F• MllP•Y Perfect home for the executive who entertains. Gorgeous decor, new kitchen, fantastic view. Vacant and ready for the De\Y owner to move in. Wonderful Christmas present for YOW' family. $600,000 and worth it! 759-1501 PllL,IPllYIEW•SPY•llS 'nM!8e are only 3 of the outstanding features in a house of many amenities. This prestige home Irita atop Spyglass Hill. A lovely 2 story with 4 bedroornt, family room and formal di!!ing room. Superb home for entertaining and family enjoy· ment. 759-1501 .. um•i Investor owned bOme will be vacant November lat. Priced well for immediate sale. 1st T.D. of $118,500 is assumable \Yith 1 % and $100 VIR interest rate now at ·11.14%. Great home in beautiful location. Listed at $260,000. Pleale ·call 759-1501 . Ill• IEL UI -II TIE WITUFUIT Rarely iJ1 a hOUJe like this available. Right on the bluU above the main beach at Corona:, this house is one of a very few. Even rarer still, is when one comes on the market. The view is at.olutely spectacular -ocean. Catalina, sand & sw'f, sumeta. oool 1ea breeza. Everything is perfect! Call now! 759-1501 t11nn-•11191 ,. , ,..,, A Dim howe in a nice area as in need of a family t.o make it a home again. Located at the end of a cul- ~ it ill on an extra ~ lot from where the bMutiful Peciflc Alnleta can be Viewed in entire- ty. AffeinW>ly priQed at $295,000, it haa 4 "~and 2 bat.t.. 759-1501 . A Great ~m Corrq>any llllllYllW- Popular Portof ino inodel with private poOL Short walk to park & achool. Motivated aellen. $335,000. Call today for an appointment to preview. 759-1~1 ~- i.. '&1•••&1 Thia highly upgraded, highly de.ared model in Jasmine Cn!ek has just been lilted. Some of the outstanding featw'es are beautihal U8e of stained glall. decorator wallpa.,.-, patio and of coune here we have the leCUrity gated community. Plea1e call 10 8ee. 759-1501 . ........ Exce~t buy at $315,000. Quick po9 mion is pomlble fOf' um pretty cottace on a large lot in Old - Corona del Mar area. Alley accem and detached garage. Call to lee. 759-1501 Llftl.Y-MUll ... Hard to find price foe th.is area of Corona del Mar. Pretty and comfortable decorator doll boUie. Custom bull~in units in eeveral rooms. BeauUful carpeta and dra~rjes. Nice lront and rear yards. One year home protection included 759-1501 ...... Harbor View Hilla ;pectacWar ocean view home. Room for pool in lrOJ:it.~ard. New kitchen, parquet Ooon, mirrors; crystal chandelien. Cul de UC street. A ''mUlt tee". 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. • Beautiful contemporary styling. 759-1501 IT ILL 11111 .,_,.. 81 Private beach act'ell plus 1erene view of the hilla gives a quiet country like a~ to a ihoUle situated in one ot the mc:.t prestigious areu of Orange County. Quality oonstruction and e~t decor combine to make this 4 bedroom home well worth the uking ptjce of $279,500. 759-1501 ' .... _ Thia beautiful family home. Will please the par- ticular buyer. Front courtyard bal a pool. The large rear yard bu a view to be enjoyed from the covered patio. 4 bedrooms. Many extras. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOMES & CONDOMINIUMS ..., ••urn "111 11111 Lovely. vacant condo in prime OOnditlon. Tenn.la courts, pool and spa are all within the complex. BaCka to pretty greenbelt area. 'lb.ree bedrooms and 2 stories. Lots of room. 759-1501 ,...., -Liii .. New carpet, 'neWJy p.inted and spic & span. This great 3 bedroom condo looks just like it did when firlt built. Locatea.on a bluff with pai1W ocean view. It ii not only pretty bUt In a complex that has tennW CQW1a. a pool and 1pa. Within waUdna diNrice to the beaeh. It a18o bu the price reduc.c1 to $175,000. 751 .. 1501 dl AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Servlce You." .. S111MI-... .,. Superb buy in the Bluffs. Quiel end unit near pool. All elegant amenities have been ildded. Sp8clo\p condo with 4 bed..rooml and 3 badw. Excellent loan, lighi & bright. 759-1501 llMllYll A place is so pretty it cannot adequately be deacribed but must be eeen. Thil Jovely hoine in the Bluffa hM had many features added -..ch • gleaming teak, birch & Cherry woods. bnlll ban- nillten, ally lighted interior planting ....., spectacular U8e of mlrron and chandeliers and many more. Call now for an appointment. 759-1501 11au• -111 ILIFFI Here ia a fantastic bargain! Bank repo. Truly an excellent value in NeWJ)Of't Beech. 3 bedroom. 2 ~ bith toWnhouie in desirable area. Hurry! 7~1501 " ORA~GE NORTH TUSTIN lllWlllU ... ,_LIM Just u.1ed. Great financing on thla l>Mutiful ~ year old home in prestigious Oranae Hilla. BWlt by one of the 10Uthland'1 molt~ bWJden. Amenities are numerous. U>an of $123,000 can be aaNmed. owner will negotiate on carry baek . ~ at $335,000. 759-1501 COSTA MESA RUll&I 4 bedroom custam home with po01 ·anc1 apa la now available in Meta Verde. In emellent conditlan, thia home ii perfect foe ent.ertmnma with a tann.l dinlnc room. family room and ...... pool md p(ltio areM. :r..y exterior maintenanDe With Nae Undlcaping. 759-1501 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNIT IES ··---Excellent income unita. Never wmnL J1u1e Jam to wume at 1141. Let's make an a~ co .ee. 759-1501 mtlllll 2 hOuB on extra large Jot with pot.entW to build another. 1beee tncome units are OWMd by creative lender who will listen IO your offer! Jmt reduced to $159,000!! Don't mm tbla·oppol1ilnlty t.o make a iotirid, profitable deal! 759-HOl aDT llllllml •••U&lt TriPJex in c.o.ta Mella with ~=-allm owners unit pba a 2 bedn>om lllicl I unit. 751-1501 0 ....., NEWPORT BEACH .. a.um 11-. Centrlll locatlon near everything! COndo with 2 BR, bullt-tn kitchen and sunny patlo. Excellent condition. Community poot . "'XII NW... l2H,111 Just Hated. 3 BR Monaco wtth added ramify room. WeU priced on fee land to sell nowt Good location. Nicety decOrated with woOd and wallpapers. See this one today. .,...,. . .,..,... Ptlced 10 Nit. One of the Bluffs lat~ 2 81ory rnodet9. Located on expaniive greenbelt, this end untt brings the outside In from every angle. A uniquely located property. -··-... . •.•. ~ 1 second story-&na h ve fabulous Hatl>Or View. Extremely large lot w/chartnlng 3 BR hoUae. Lovely front yard & assorted fruit trees In back. Must see to appreciate. ....,.., ., .• LOYefy 2 story tradltionaJ family home on tree lined 81reet. Private P901 size yari:t Hardwood floors, Built-In bookshelves, 2 fireplaces, large famUy room and 5 BR. Exceptional value on-lee land. l&llMIT Slll~ll Gorgeous 4 ~R. ~le level home lends Itself to enlertainll')g. Spacious rooms oYertoOk a stun- ning landscaped patio-yard. Quality & exquisite taste aboundlt --..... .. ..... Ideally suited for single person or coupte In eecurlty gated gotf communJtY. One of lowest priced· 2 BR, 2 BA homes offered. owner Wiii consider an exchange up In Big Canyon. Wll1IUf1 PllMI Flrat time ottering. OWner-bullder Calif. Provtn- clll. Enter thru flower-filled courtyard. Uvfng room w/vautted beam tellings & wet bar. 3 BR. den, F8 & formal dining rooms. F1awleea detail UVoughout. Fee. •••t .-ts · .saa,111 4 BR traditional hOme on Private ilreet, se- cluded living. Home 5 years old; use of vautted celllnga, French doors, wood floors. neutral GOlors. High assumable loans. A l)tWfect Situ- ation. •lllYll .. , ..... Country French charm In shades of peach. Highly upgraded Dover w/2 BR + den. Crown molding•. French doors. lovely brici< patios and mountain vistas. •lllYll ....... Etnotlonalt)' remodeled home w/4 BR, 3 BA & format dining room. Lush green landscaping on automatic tlmere surrounds black pool & spa w/trlckllng fountain. Truly best value In ~g Canyon. IUaam ........ Prime locatlon-front row golf COUl'8el Highly eought after "Bermuda" model designed for ~htstlcatea living: 3 BR. 3 BA. VleWs from 2nd story lnclud4' city light• & upper Newport Bay. NEWPORT BEACH OFFIQ 2161 SAN JOAOUIN HIU.S llOAD CORONA DEL MAR MIIlllll -a.,111 Sophisticated 2 BR & den W/'*"9 carpets, wood floora, lulh ~ EOioY relOrt ___ ._ _ _. .... -...._ ___ lllilllil.-...---.IMng with sat*~ed eecurlty, po$.& tennis . OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P.M. 111111AY $3-49,500 812Alep~ G.ANDEAS 2601 t9land View $365,000 EVAN CORKETT $585,000 . 1511~Rd M.MA EWS $1,985,000 1913 East Ba)' J. McNAUGHTON 111111 •••TllDT 10 Aties Court 3BR $168,500 :J. DONAHUE ._ ..... 1951 Port Locksteigh 12BR, Den $249,500 C. BALDIKOSKI J~ 20Starl~t $269,000 LISAWHI E UftlllP 2772 Circle ~ 3BR $270,000 L. MARSTON ULlll 326 Anade '2 BR. Oen $276,000 SUE EXLEY l9lllLI 113 Via Ravenna SBA $315,000 EDIEOlSON UIMWf 812 Aleppo 4BR $349,500 TOM BOLAND _,..au 2601 Island Vl8W 5 BR, FR, VieW $365.000 EVAN CORKSTT MllUlll... SIM.I• Most poputar Plan U in idMI ~ 1Dcet1on 2 BR, cozy den, beautlfwt ~orated w/magnlflcent IUsh gardens, 1'iltio, 24 hr. guard gated eecurlty, pools & ..._ 1&111111-.,. Popular. Plan 2. coty .. E 1fOc. gracioul lrg formal dining rm, a BAa. Ideal location. mini ocean WM. lrg yard, 24 hr guard security. pools & tennif. 111••• "'~-IMIJlll Squeaky ctean newer VR.MS CdM ct. .. 3 BR. 2 BA/2BR, 1 BA + guest wnlA. T«Tiflc comer locatJon across from new park. Wonderful owner's unit plus super Income ~per­ fect! .......... ... ... The epitome of Otd Corona (Nii U... charm. Three bedrooms, famh.Y room, ..-y equtppe;d modern kitchen, beauttful ~ Md ocean vieW. Patio and deck on View Side. BEACH COMMU NiTIES .... ,... . ...... Salling ships and sunaets are pert d *be never- end ng views. Upper 2 BA, 2 BA condo at the Mai-Kai. 40 foot deck off the ~ room CNf!I(· 11n11m 2771 Bayahof:e Of 3BR $365,000 E.BOWIE ,...._~looks Newport Bay. ..._ 2BR $369,000 l.91., 3BA $375,000 UllMmwau 3 BR. FR $385,000 -----3 BR $390,000 ..... au 5 BR, FR, Fee $397,500 ...... 3BR $995,000 "911111 4 BR, FR 11,750,000 . ....,. S BR, Poof, Spa $1,775,000 PIMMAUY'Fml 4 BR. FR $1 ,985,000 34 Vienna BERT REEDY 147 Via Undlne C. RUMSFELO 1301 Keel MARIAN REEDY 313 Poppy KAY RANGER 2715 Lighthouse M.MATI'HEWS 117 Via Udo Soud EOIEOLSON 222 Via Udo Nord· C. RUMSFELO 81 Royal St. George J . CAMPBELL 1913 East Ba~ MARCIA BENT ... U1"llll.Am ...... Get OUt the paint and paper to ftx up thts unique, older 3 BR, 2 BA home ln a fine location on the south bayfront of-Balboa Island. Prtvate dock, sunny front patio. IAl.111.... 1111,111 Outstanding remodeled South Bayfront home • Su~r location. O~ view of Newport Harbor. activities and night lights. Walk1ng distance to shops. '°" • PDmaA un..,-11,111,m Perfection Is the descrlptk>n for lh elegant . contemporary 3 BR + home. Quiet W. Bay locatlon by N.H. Yacht ctub. Excellent boat facilities plus a garden patJo off master BA suite. 4 . .. UIYN... UH,111 Private corner unit-3 Br, 2 lh Ba. 2 st.ory "El Dorado" plan. Perfect condition. Seller will help finance-available immediately. Community pool. tennis and security gate. Martha MacnaJ;l ... _ .•. ,..... .. ..... Nicely decorated in neutral tones-4 Br, 2 ~ Ba surrounds lush patio w/pool. Incl. land. Martha Macnab LIYAIU MUUIH FIEIOI 11.211,000 Lido Nord bayfront! Lg warm family home (6-7 BR). 3 car garage. French doors, brick pat.ioe & floors, crown molding, fireplace in Mstr suite. Dona Chichester IUITIFIUY MllUlD Sla,IOO 3 Bl', 2~ Ba, "Jodelle" estate home providing unobstructed panoramic mountain anCl city light views. ~umable first T.D. available and the seller will offer secondary ~-Ed FAcano/Mau.reen White lllUllA•..ua• 11111 CIEIT sal,IM 'nle only ren.a.issance on the market with 3 Br, 2 ~ Ba, family room loft, ocean view, plantation shutters, lots of mirrors, large front and back patios, rare end unit. Ed Eacano/Maureen White . run•w MDl/llllT uut YIEW 1111,llO 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths, family room home with Mstr bedroom retreat & huge walk-in closet. Secluded tropical spa with waterfall. Entry in- cludes a meandering patio cros&ng a Kol pond. Ed Facano/Mau.reen White IEOl.lm ._NIL UH,-0 FEE Large single story'5 bedroom, 3Yi baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage with Mexican pavers and plush carpet in prestigious area sur- rounded by million dollar homes. Divorce-must aell. Ed Escano/Mau.reen White UUH II• 11,111,000 This 3 bedroom country English custom home is located in Newport Beach's prestigious guai:'ded- gate community of Harbor Ridge. The highest quality materials and craftmanship have been used throughout this home. The owner will trade for commercial or other residential real estate. Ed F..cano/Mau.reen White Ulllll 'llllmlUL ........ On Hampshire Circle, 5 Br, countey kitchen, formal living rm w/garden patios, fireplace. Pan- eled den w/fireplace & sit down bar. Lovely pool, oversiz.00 lot. Barbara Aune ..,-.,.. umm 11,111,llO Magnificent custom home of stone and gl.alS one of N~ Hatbor's 11l09t exciting locations. OceM and jetty view. 3 Bdr including marvelous Mm" suite with libcary and fireplace. Separate elm & doclL Barbara Aune .. llllU 11111111 CAMm SHOR.ES llH-4la ,..._. • 4 Ba FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 Tern A.l1iNlon CA.MID SHORES ""• 4121 ..,._ 4 BR, FR, Pool 2-5 Maxine Propp LIDO ISI.;E 11--W Ill I.We .... 6 BR, Wtrfrnt 1-5 Mamou Ingold . IPEI •HEI UTRl&Y I sm&Y CA.Mro &,HORF.S Sllt- 4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa 1-S LIDOISLE 11 ...... 6 BR, Wtrfrnt 1-5 CAMlX> SHORES ""Ml 4 BR, FR, Pool Sat 2-5/Sun 1~5 EASTBLUFF Ull,IM LI 3BR,FR 1-4 IPDMllU .... I ........ ., AJ.lir:wonlJacobs WtlalUt .... MmlOU IQiOia ., ..... Godshall/Propp nu ...... Paula Bailey • LIDO ISLES · 11,.. W tie I.We liM 6 BR, Wtrfmt 1-5 M.ai'alou Ingold CA.MEX) SHOR.El) ........ 4121 ..,._ 4 BR, FR, Pool 1-5 Dona Gadahall LIDO ISLE "ll.IOO 111 Ybi U.. .... 644-6200 2 Civic Plaza # 100 Newport Beach, .Ca • IEll llY •II 11..,.. Close to · South CoaSt Plaza, ou~tanding 3 bedroom, 21h Ba, home. on comer lot. Kitchen with all amenities, fireplace in living room, and skylights. Garden window. Close to pool and spa. Lowest priced condo in development. D6nna Godshall . IUlllFICEIT YIEW-TllnDI• SI ... Lovely·2 bedroom, den, 2 bath home on large view lot. Beautifully decorated in earthtones with ood plank flooring and plush carpeta. Fantastic landscaping. Owner transferred. Must sell. Micki Cooper ...... ... ·-11 ...... Close to beach. 5 minutes from Newport ae.ch. Wonderful family living in 3 Br and 2 ~ Ba home. • Gunite pnvate spa. Luxury carpets and IOVely neutral decor. Priced to sell quickly. Tom"AJ:- 1.inSoh/Micki Cooper snlWS NIL •1 lllUM Lovely 6 Bdrm Southport with dramatic pool, waterfall spa and beautiful gardens. Canyon, ocean, city lights view. Owner Will carry 1st. T.D. Paula Bailey 3 BR, FR; Wtrfrnt 2·5 Barbara Aune Cll llYESlml Utl,111 CAMm SHORES Slit• ... ...... Best street Wa.J.k to ~h, 2 Br~ l Bl'. Perfect 4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa t-4 Lola Jocobo ~~,;,-. occupant or investor. LoiS JacObl BAY~T Ull,lll 1ta...... 111111 MUI YIEW .... 3 BR. FR 1-5 Larry Dyer New listing, rare opportunity. Ocean view, pri- vate beaches, private pool and spa. Marvelous 4 Br & 4 Ba home w/gourmet kitchen. Perfect 1or FAllWIY LIOITlll S1,211,111 Big Qmyon, 4 bedrooms. 4 baths,. family room, billiard room plus a 2 bedroom guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb .. UIYN flllWIY LIOATlll SMl,000 This elegant 3 Br, 3 Ba single level townhome features the ultimate in quality, detail & conve- nience. lricludes pool, s~ & air conditioning. Danny Bibb llTSTllMI YIE1r II Ill UIYH IMIMO 11Broadriloor" plan 2 with view of 2nd fairway, backbay & city lights. Upgraded 4 Bdr home with wood floors & plantation4shutters. Great exterior with use of Bouquet Canyon stone & wood. MaXine Propp ua• 11111 IUTEIPIEOI Sll0,111 Thia customized home captivltes the dazzling night light and aunset views! 5 bedrooms, 3~ baths, 2 family rooms; a formal living-dining room area PLUS community pool-;, spas & tennl.I. Maralou IngOld ..... .,.. U,1 ... ~'\ntly fumished, epltomy of luxury, beauty. convlnience + pnvacy. 3 Br includes incom- parable Mstr IWte,..sauna, spa., bit-in&, matble, granite and roeewood, ~te office, gym, billiard room, large pool. Includes decorafDr items and art pieces. Tom Allin8on entertaining and family liVing. InclUding Janel. Tom Allinson UDT • Ill IUl1lfll . .... Wonderful opportunity tD live in a' remodeled Eastbluff home in splendid condition. A fonnal ~ ~ billiards room and spectacular fam-• Uy room. There's a den/bedroom on the lst floor and 3 more upstairs, all enhanced with a ~cal view. Coby Ward llSTilllTIVE -PIU1llllft AIU Slll,1• Transferred owner has priced this c~ home to sell! Spacious rooms, high ceilings and near new paint. Carpe~ and drapes cxmpJ.Unent the sunken livil)g room and elegant Mstr bedroom suite. OWner will assist with tinancina. LalT)' Dyer Ill CUYINDU UllE LIT •11• Beautifully decorated 5 Br.-!~ Ba borne on large well landscaped lot, priviate cul..c:fe-sac location. Immaculate adult occupied home in mint con- dition. Martha Macnab UYllllD H'M ITIDT t•,111 3 bedrooms; 3 baths. 2 patioe & ..-. Great Western UIUlnable lit T..D. Seller may carry 2nd. Make offers. Two private beaches, private streeta. 24 hr eecurity gate, back pte to Bay Cub. Land inC:luded. Dona Chichester •••1m••i•1man ,,..._ Dramatic executive home nestled in a .eluded f Ol"tllt eettinc With watmialla; mure 111111, x..a pood8 and 9Uiic black bot-. .... p: The perfect exewdve ~for iDdoor/outcloOr mllr- taininc. Paula JWle;Y ~ ........ 1 Or~ County Re.a Eat.ate/An A~ •IPPl8ft'*n to me UAlt.Y t'ILU I /::S8turClllY, UCIODer u. 1W4 -I • Her domain includes land, sea and -air Barbra Martin, manager of the Newport Beach office of Watker & Lee Real Estate, once planned to be a ftight attendant, having loved everything to do with airplanes since she was a small girt. On her sixth birthday. she begged her parents to give her a flight at Eddie Martin Airport, which tater became Orange County and then John Wayne Airport. But the Piper Cubs were out that day ancf the only available planes were the open-cockpit kind. "I guess not today," her father remarked before lookJng down at the 6-year-old's sorrowful face. Then he realized just how deep her disappointment was. "Well, we'll go on up," he said. The two of them took an open-cockpit biplane for a 15-mlnute flight, and Martin still remembers the thrlll of It. "I had some very nice parents.;! just wouldn't ask for better," she comments. Was her mom worried about the flight? Not a bit, she aays. Remlntsclng about the ways the Orange County area has changed since she was a child growing up in Santa Ana. Martin says that when she was a student, Newport HarbOr High was the only high school available to Newport BeaCh or COsta Mesa residents. Even so, her Mnior class contained only 130 graduates. At that time, Eddie Martin AirpOrt had only two h&!lQars. A two-lane road waa the only route between Costa Mesa and Santa Ana. Linda Isle was only a lendbar, and M81tin'• ~ta ran a dairy on Harbor Boulevard and Wlleon in Coeta Meia. Today, 91th0ugh lhe la a lk:81198d pilot who hopes to enter M lllr ,_ IOOl'I, Martin• prtnwty 8Cttve tn her real _. ... po.IUon with Walker & Lee. Stw'• ~ with the firm ;..et three rnOntha. having' WOfkeid for COidweii Banker prior to July of thla year. She recalls k~ aboUt WaJker & Lee's repUtatlon llultra llartba REALTY and wanting to fir1d her niehe with the company. H jUst eo happened, she says. that she was at the right place at the right time When an opportunity aroee. •'The fSCI that we have been a weff-t(nown company for 43 years -that says a lot, because they come and go," Martin explained. as part of the reason she th nka highly of Walker & Lee. "We have a good group of managers." she adds, and "great expansion ptans." The company was purchased by Great Western SaVfngs and Loan about a year and a half ago, which is a good reason for growth plans, Martin observed. "When you have the backing of a savings and loan that Is the third largest company rn the country, with assets of $22 blllion," she adds, "you've got some strength." When Barbra Isn't working she's likely to be found :snorkeling or scuba diving. One of her sons is an avid scuba diver who Introduced her to the sport. Her favortte locales for diving inciude Laguna and Catalina Island. The world below is much like a Jacque Cousteau film, she says, having seen beautiful kelp forests growing fN>fn ~ths of 90 feet In the Catalina area. and colorful fllh IWimmlng about. Though she has occasionalty obsilr\led sh&f1(s and squid whDe in Hawaii, they don't bother her. lhe says. "They're jus1 not interested in peopte," Martin explains. You might say that flying is in her genes, since one of Martin's sons ls a pilot who married a flight attendant for American Airlines. · Looking bd '1Yet her chtldhood years. Mertin says, "•soon as I could read, I read ever/ boOk I Could on women pilots. Amelia Earhart was one of ~ idols." Matttn cOnsideri her Hfe's peatest ~ ment8 • the ralelng of two IUCC 11 INI 90llS and her first 8°'o flight. She wun't even scared that day, lhe uys ... l don't think anythtrig that you 8Y8I' really want to do Is frightening. It's exciting and fun." ·The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm . . ·--·-ll ..... Richly decorated California style home with sweepinc OCEAN VIEW. 3 bdrms, large, com- fonable Wnily nn, fonrial dinina nn and spa. Mil -...-J .._.. '.n. lbllll =pillm in J.tmijnj Creek; au.rd-....... &!C •........... and ....... Plan 3 .. ...... atorY with 3 bdriiil. den, ~ c:liNna roam avid terrific patio. ..-.ma• , ..... • I •• , 4 bdrm baine GD 1 ~ Joa Walldnc .. , .......... ._.~..., .. ~rieh waacl panelUlc. ......................... .l,Uite. ----....... Beautiful Paul 'nloryk designed custom home with exciting ot'e8Jl, may & jetty view. 3 bdnns, 3 t.tha, 3 car PJNI!. This lovely home WM fea- tured in Home & Garden ~e and could never be duplicated at this price. llllJm.A11wmaJff-....... Beeutifully decorated 3 bdrm hOme, priced to sell. Terrific family room with stone fireplace, stand up wet bar and big ICl'een TV area. Encloeed yard, air cOnditicning, like new. ILlll I llUNm lltl- Flnt time ever attend far .ale! Spacious 4 bdrm boiDe wttb ..,... apartment on 2 large, ooo-tie'IOUS Joa Pool me yard. 4 car praae and leller' will fimnce! --·-· ~II SpM.iaim 2 y.r old FOIU!CLOSURE, with .eDel' llrwwiftl. Lulh ~ Door to ceiJina "briei ~ J'l"eftlf:hclean, wet bw, 3 bdnfta.:·See thill onel ........ a-. Old houle in a tenific location on the ocean side of the hwy. But away from all the summer crowds. Full size R-2 lot. y.. .,_ II • mlll .. 1111.;lll On the front row in exclusive mVINE TERRACE with a view from the jetty to Palos Verdes. Exparidable 2 bd.nn home with pool.~ dOwn, l~ interest. ••11mu--a111111 ••• ..... Lota of room & kMof value. 4 ~family room & forinal c:lirUric room. Fantastic P.1ftiO With large pool, fountain & spllC.'b.-entertainment area . (213) 828-2828 b -.... ,... __ ,... "·--· .... #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 _Newport Beach, California 92660 760-1333 • YIOfJI •lllE llW Affordable 3 bedroom hOme wfth unbeatable view of ocean and city lights. owners Vf!KY motivated. SUBMIT OFFERS $365,000. Aul Rocha UIU Yll _.,.. REiii ... Huge 13,000 sq ft homesite in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Lot is 100' wide X 130' deep. Partial ocean, bay, Catalina views possJt>te from 2nd story. Reduced over $125,000 and won't last at $325,000. Call nowl Dave Busk llYllllES 111.1 .al Charming 2 Br, 3 Bath + den cozy home In Inimitable Bayshorest All brick courtyard leads through French doors to a lovely private patio and beautiful trees. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Land price Is $80,750. This lovely home Is priced at only $239,000. catl for an appt. to see! PIUTlll. IDl1'EllllOll EITITI Warm and open with Old Wor1d Charm. This Robert Earl designed home Is 3 years you~. has 5 Bra, 6Yt Baths, with a separate maJd s room off the lanai. Great for family as well ae entertaining. Even a dark roomt Offered at $1, 198,000. ...,.. ..... •snausaa. Outstanding cus om European Style Home With pMorarnk: view of the ooean, C&tlillna Island, Newport Bay and city tights. 5 Br, 7 Ba, formal OR. 5 fireplaces -almost 6,000 ~· ft. of ~t Uvtng. Also beautiful pool and spa PLUS steam and sauna room. Excetlently priced at $1,550,000. WPU111u sm 11111• IW Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-cje.sac with an Incredible Mstr and guest suite. Thia new tra- ditional 5800 sq ft home will fit any fife styte. 5 Br, 7 Ba, • fireplaces, Herring bone hardwood floors, beveled windows and much more make thll custom home required vteWlng for the ditcrtmlnatlng buyer. Asking $1,695,000 •111&1 Wiii YIEW Mountain & tight view from this 2 Br and den, 3 Ba In Harbor Ridge. French decor, hardwood floors, plantation shutters. BeautlfuUy main- tained. $495,000. Vergllene Hull PlllF• PUl-TllnD• • 1111 . PIUTIAL l•llUI illllll Fantastic buy wtth great financing! 3 Br, 2Yt Ba 6800 aq. ft. of the finest quality craftsmanship Pacifica modef. Two fireplaces. This la a great ~ble. 5 Bdrms, 7 Ba, 5 car gar~e. 3 level f amlly area. Call for financing details. -NOW ~ lux'uriOOs home In prestigious Harbor Ridge In ONLY $240,000 Newport Beach. Fr~nch doors and custom cabi- PEIFEIT DIDTllllEll .. This Is an absolutely charming Monaco model which has been expanded and remodeled. Beveled glass entry doors and . hand painted kitchen cabinets, French windows are just a few of the custm touches to be found in this Country French at~here. Aaki~ $650,000 •111111 RSTlm PllTY •SE Spectacular 5 Br 3 Ba 2-sty custom home In elegant Dover Shores. Can easily handle 150 people for a party. 600 sq ft Mstr suite with huge walk-In closet. Solar heat throughout-costs only $10.00 per mo to heat the whole houset $440,000. Dave Busk & Mane Fargo IEPllUO llllE II IEU YEI• Model perfect home with country kitchen has wood plank flooring, butcher block Island. Large 4 Br, with plantation shutters In FR. Spacious 2- sty entry foyer. Two stone fireplaces. Mature f ollage yard lends lovely accents. Custom chll· dren's play area. Only $247,000. Ann Marie Murphy II LIYELY LAllll On prestigious Linda Isle with dock for a lrg boat plus a side tie. Spacious home with 5 bedrooms, • 1n baths, 3 car garage plus many extras. Now at $1,450,000 . lllLID'l lmm•1 Two contiguous lots So. of Hwy In deSirabte old CdM. Quiet corner location, close to beach. Good . financing avallabte. Now reduced to $395,000. Mary Siva8Han ,..m•.,••• Qutet end unit with large private deck over- looking the gold cou,.. view. a...tltUJty decor- ated 2 Br den with CUltom ltl&itterW & 9heMng. In prestlgk>ul Big CMyon and dole to FaahkN"I IMand. 1315,000. Helen Wood nets throughout. Gourmet kitchen with lavish equipment. This new home won't last at $2,250,000 11•1 WITI PEllMILl1YI This 2 Br 21A Ba condo In Eastside COsta Mesa Is just loaded With extras! Lots of oak, ceramic tile, and a convenient location. BRANO NEW ON THE MARKET ANO' WELL PRICED AT $158,000. Call Vergllene Hull at our office for an appointment. · IUllEW-IEW IEIF•I Best value in Seaviewl Enjoy the bautlful city light view. Quality throughout this 4 Bdrm 2'A Ba Sea view home. f>rofessionaHy decorated t n country French. Walk to shops, parks and schools. Offered at $399,000. Marie Fargo EUY TIE -UFEI ~REDUCED PRICEI Spectacular view ot_moun- talns & city lights from this very s~lal Nan- tucket model In Spyglass Hill. 5 Bdrms, formal dining, large family room. Professionally decor- ated. Entertainment backyard with p~ol, spa, BBQ & fire ring. Now $669,500. Bob Gross WIES I 111 IF .. EllU. Charming Cape Cod In secluded Harbor View Knolls. Mountain and night light view. 2 Bdrm, 2'A Ba. formal dining, split level, natural wood trim. Tip-top condition. For lea9e $1500 a · month. tmT LllATlll Lovely Dover model. One level, 2 Br, 2 Ba on a very qutet and private street fn Big Canyon. New carr>et and paint in all neutral colors. FOR LEASE $1900 per mo. A long term teUe la available. SPYIWS llll1'lmll REDUCED $50,0001 View home. Spygl8as beauty with 5 BR. Panoramic ocean, bay and city tights view. lovely pOol & spa. NeWtY deco"r~ ated. On choice lot. $725,000. Lois Cornwell ' llYEI II Ill lllYM Beautiful plan for a couple. Two private Bdrm suite areas. Beautifully decorated with tta own private patio with spa. View and patio over- looking golf course. A very special property for $3951000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERSI M FAllWIY VIEW 3 Br 2'A Ba Augusta mOdet overtooldng beautiful pool. Neutral decor. Includes washer, dryef & refrigerator. GOOD FINANCING. $299,000. Marie Fargo ... 1.111 llYfllll NEW ON THE MARKET. &citing bayfront lo. cation on turning basin. 4 Br & den, 4 Ba home with 2 kitchens. Effective uee of stained otau' and used brick. Expansive View from upltalra recreation room. Owner would consider trade for smaller Balboa Island or CdM home. Oel Vergllene Hull for detalts. NOW REDUCED TO $2,150,000 llllU LEYEL ILIFFI 1Dm Finest corner location. Best priced Anita plan In Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, famlty room, pr8'fy patio, fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 BR, w/convertlbte den, 2 Ba. On fee Land. $219,000 lllEUnUILI ••••• Bank foreclosure. This gorgeous tradhlonal 6 Br hae been reduced for Immediate .-. Now only $596,000fll This Includes gourmet khchen, wooded stairways, French doors, stained and leaded glass windows. pool,' spa and wading pool. Please take the time to aee the beeutffut bargain. 1PIESTllllll IEWE la I._ New, 5000 sq. ft . custom tiome. Highly upgraded craftsmanship and quality of yesteryear. 4 Br (3 up & 1 down), 41n Ba, oak paneled library, huge family room with wet bar. Magnlfleent view from master suite & retreat. Spa & fire rtng. $675,000. Janine Dubois 1m1F•011Y• Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded, 4 Br. family room estate. Formal dining, 2 fireplaces, pool & spa with total privacy, located on private cul-de-sac for.that country Ming feeling. Asking $649,000 ............ Beautiful 3 Br, 3 Ba Monaco model on -large corner lot. Unusually private yard With Black Bottom Spa and fruit trees. Bonus room ha been added and Is soond proofed for Hl-R System. Also has a private eecurlty eystem. $449,000 ......... , .. _ Busy W. Balboa Blvd Corner. 2 Br, 1 Ba older home. Prime location-~ b40Ck to ~ end ~·~ next doOr. Owner h89 P'*ll tar MW unltt. Can go relkterit.., up a oonvnerQil ~ -or Ju•t commercial. PrlCed to 1111at1210,000. Todd Groea ~ -·-1.1111• • SllTf -Cute, ctean townhome, 2 master suites, • communtfy pool and park. A&-· 1t.1me' loan, priced to sell. $109,500. ....... te l2tl,MI CUM • WTlllff -lmmacwate 3 l>Qrm. Lots of lot. Cloae to high schoot and ah~. Owner/agent transferred. $265,000. llCUIO I~ -Off master bdrm. 3 bdrm, 2 bath family home. Baek yard wltt\:luah land- scaping and fruit trees. $152,000. .IUA ftll£ -Quiet cut de sac, curved drive, paned windows, great curb appeal, 3 bdrm, 2 ' bath on 7,500 sq. ft. lot. $165,000. Clll IWlDES -Great South of highway to. cation. Spacious untta. Ocean vtew from back unit. Only $298,000. · FOii F• 111£1 JlM,IM -Neat as a pin townhome, nr lawns, park, schOofs, pool. Excettent condition. Much charm. $95,000. • • CITt AB CllTtlPOIAIY -Wowf Here's a 1 bdrm carriage house. Den, skylights, flre- ptace and hardwood noora. In CdM. $190,000 • IPPISITt llYC -Otder home, comer lot, owner may ftnance. Price fn<:IUdes furntture. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, possible Ytew for $299,000 lmC n Al lffD -Great assumable loan, or trade, lease option, 20% down or ? Best view at lowest price. $299,500 fee. ClUI • Clll -"Monaco" In Harbor View, akytlghts, bay wtndows, wOoded decks, bub- btlng waterfall. All for $239,000 · UfS IUlll -Two bdrm fownhome, planta- tion shutters, antlquect cabinets, perfect con- dltk>n, some view. Only $137,900 llllllllCU' •ST-Nice decorator touches, 3 bdrm, home warranty, total aecuttty, all Woodbridge has to on.. $199,600 IUTCUff Tl•••-Lovely location, 2 bdrm, 2 bath with deHghtful patio and partial vtew and only $130,000 Ill J'S -Duplexes each with fireplace, decks, plenty of room. GOod Income, ck>le to ewrytttmg In CdM. Only '298,000 THERE tE GOES AGAINI Un~ue·s Realtor Jim Wood Is off to run his fourth New York City Marathon. Tomorrow's twenty-six mite race Will wind thru New York's flwt boroughs, over five ~. thru Spanish Hartem and the South BrOnx, ending with ftve mllea In Central Park. The marathon, with 17 ,000 competing runners, will be tetevised on Channel 7 at 10:30 A.M. To make things Interesting, Jim has bet his staff a raucous lunch that he'll finish within one hour of the overall winner. and faster than his 1981 finish (pictured above). That's not bad for an old-timer Watch for Jim on TVI He's the one with the red moustache, wearing a Unique T-shirt. • llC LIT -Single story 4 bdrm In Harbor View Hiiis. Sport court, fire pit, covered patio, near park 8nd lill for $359,000 CLISE Tl Mll.lllEIT -Two separate 3 bdrm homes, near tennis, parks, schools and atorea.Rental Income high In CdM. $319,500 ... A CWI IAY" -See San Clemente to Catalina ll&and whlle atttl"9 tn living room of ~a bdrm. ~ooo -. ... -·· ..-.~.... . . tm•NmSUDES -AM get to wort<. You'll have a doU houMt 4 bdrm. 2 bath and much more. OWner/agent ready to self. Bring offers $114,000 . m UlUT Liii -Clean, COol and contem- porary. Immense yard, lattice covered patio. private beach access, A best buy. $425,000 . ma.£ STllf11tC1ST• -4 (or 5) bdrms in the heart of coastaJ Newport Beach. Spacious, bright, wtth sunny patio. $415,000 M TIE a.IF -Above Newport Harbor. an.. credible vtew, 4 bdrm, 4'.-i! bath, pool and spa. Needs finishing touches. $395,000 L. Yll CAI II m -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, 'A block to be&ch. Wlth help It could have a view. $359,500. STEPS TO T1£ IAY -Features 2 master su~, den, and all the quiet charm, tennis, d irlendllness of Beacon Bay. $399,000. £ICU$I COACI HISl -3 bdrm, 21A~bath amid canyon of CdM. Crown mouldings, , wood beams, used brick, charm. $435,000. ESCIPE -Very adult 3 bdrm condomlnk.im wtth pool, apa. beach access and picture perfect. Jetty View:' qnly $375,000. IPEI llTllllY •Y Cltt m Clltr .. rrwJ 1 ....... sl;ICllb I dm $190,000 ...................... 2921 4th Street, Old CdM IPD UTlll&Y I _., ,~ .... , •• ,.. ............ 2 .... $695,000 ................ , .. 3028 Ocean Blvd., Old CdM a-. .... ,...., .... wl~ .., ........ $239,000............... 2025 Port Brtstot, HVHma, NB c.1rJ bel*. l W, 2\\ .. fllllr ... IP .... Cllfll .._ $435,000 .•....... 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds, CdM IPEl ... AY•Y llrtlll,l .... 2 ... fllllJ .... W ... 11414 $152,000 ............ :. 2013 calvert, Mesa Verde, CM .............. J .... ,...,,. ......... $425,000.4515 Hampden Rd., Cameo Shrs. CdM '--lat llt.. ~ c-M pale, ...... split .. $359,000......... 1230 Sand Key, HVHts, CdM C...•· , ...... s..-.. ......,.2 .......... $225,000.......................... 704 Avocado, Otd CdM ................... J .............. ,.... $219,000................... 1940 Teresita, WestcUff, NB a.. .. -. ................... ..... $137,000 ................. 2553 Vls1a Huerte, 8Nff8, NB ... .. ,,, .............. -. ~--............ ~;......~-..... -~~----.. 10 -Orange County Reel &taWAn AdYerttllng euppWnent to the DAILY N.OT~iiiii' Ootii°'*iiil2ii7i, j1fNii&4111•••····~-......... ru RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP .. ' 111111811 .. TllTI.lllm •A UI• LIT 1.· ... .-11-1 Very motivated owner offers· this 3 Br 2 Ba Broadmoor home at thla draatic8Uy redUced price of $195,000. Outstanding location acro88 from park & pool. Immaculate 1andsc8plng. One of the largest lots In Broadmoor. Ask for Randy Katz .. II.I.II FllnElmws IPDll•Y 1-4 This well maintained Harbor VteW Hills home with 3 Bdr 21h Ba will meet yor most discriminat- ing taste. Upgraded kitchen, private pool & · great ne4ghborhoodl Good In place financing plus owner asslstance.-Reasonably priced at $365,000 l.H. Ask for Jim Sellers 441 llAIEW FAITllTll MUI YIEW IPEI l•llY 1111-4111 This completely remodeled 3 level home has a beautiful entertaining area centered around pool and spa. Large Mstr suite with fireplace & study. This Is a must see for your discriminating buyerst $839,000. Ask for Connle Maxsentl 1 I• OllTEll llYIL IM UIYll IT ns IDT ..... , t-1 Fantastic 3 Bdr condo In prestigious Big canyon wtth views of bay & ocean. This home has a . medley of amenities -rich pl8f1ked floor In living room, dining room, kitchen and famlly room, four skytlghts illuminate the 1st floor expansive Mstr suite on 1st floor plus a 3 car · garage! Wonderfullll $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason . ............. 111,111 2 Br 1 Ba charmer In old Corona del Mar. owner wm carry new 1st T.O. With rt°" down. V-r1 motivated. Call Connie Maxaentl .......... Family home on extra large lot With pool, spa, and professk>nal tandacapmg. 4 Br 3 Bat re- . modeled kitchen. family room and 2 flreplaces. ·Exceptional value at $334,000 ~ UlllallllM Great value in this 3 Br 2 Ba home with open beamed ceilings, oak plank floors, French doors & brick patio. Add new carpet & a new dish- washer and It's a wmnert Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth unuma• Recently 'remodeled & redecorated, this 3 Br 1¥.. Ba home features niqs bay views from upstairs & a prime comer lot away from the busy traffic. Light & brtght & a g,...t value at 1399,000. Ask for Hallie Strock ' ••11111 This contemporary decorator's home with 3 separate Mstr suites Is located In Newport Beach on a~ acre with a brook running thru the property. The custom quaJlty of this home will satisfy all your needs! In addition to the spacious living .,.... there la an addltiOnal 1200 sq ft In an unfinished b89ement. All for $425,000. Call Nancy Shol:t for more tnformation"about this exciting buy. •UIYllM,21,111 Spacious 3 Br with two stocy entry, opens to a 32' living room with wfals of glass to garden view. FormaJ dining room, wet bar. Large Mstr suite with Italian marble shower & Roman tub. 2 Br & Ba up. High assumable loan. Ask for Lois Egan VIEW! YIEWJ 112..- Spacious 1 Bdrm condominium In prestigious ' UUF. ~y VIiia Balboa. New on market and so weU priced Huge cu1tom family home with 5 Br, separate at S 124,900. See Unda Oeth 1 adult & children's wing. Mstr autte w/flreplace, soaring cathedral celling. Located on a. lovely cul-ct.sac. $«9,500. Ask for Linda Oeth •TIE WITD 1111,111 3 Bdr 1 Ba, No. Laguna mobile home on the water with glua enclosed deck. Fumtture Ind. In ' IPllT ... 11 .... I UTALllA llEWlll your own home on the beach. Terms 8'/aHable. 'Whitewater vleW from thl1North~na4 Br 3 Ask for Al W~nert Ba home. Open beams, family room'& more on a AlllLITELY .. Ulll And priced for a quick sate! 3 Bdr 2* Ba condo, 2 fireplaces, one In a very private Mstr suite. Wet bar, cozy den/fm rm, 2 patlosi large aundeck. Quiet Gated community with~ land~. P<>QI, IJ>a & tennis court. Convenient to 9+1e1ry-• thiog. 1198,500 Including land. Ask for Carotyn Muon .cul-de-sac, street to street lot. Terrific quality! . Reduced from $795,000 to $590,000 for a quick sale. Alk for Rod Daley ...... , ••.... . lmmacutate, charming • Br • Ba family home. Could be 5 Bd'1 or • Br & den. Newly parpeted. Eay ecce11 to priVate tennis courts and buch. Ask for David Hlr8ctlter NEWPOR1' BIACH 21 ~3 San Joaquin Hiiis .. EllM .. IUY• Magnificent 4 Br Oeauvllle. 19' high entry graces this 2·story home. New garden kitchen, lrg Metr suite with jacuzzi ty~ tub & steam bath. Great custom "patk>. View of canyon and back bay. $675,000. Ask for Liz ~ •Ym 11¥1-PllllTI IUll Lovely 5 Br 4 Ba home In gate guarded Irvine Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool, entertaJnment area, ocean view. Often con- sidered the finest beach in So. Calif. Offered at $898,000. CaJI Rod Daley or Al Weinert •11&1RE~Y .... This beautiful China Cove home la one of the best buys In CdM or NewportJ Aoor to· ceiUng unobstructed forevei View of Catalina. sunsets, Jett}', turning bastn etc. from every rooml 4 Br, 3 Ba, warm woods & leaded glass doors add charm to this exceptlonaJ property. If you like to entertarn & enjoy a constant panoramic VkM change, this Is a must to seel Price reduced to $998,0001 Ask for Nancy Short IPlftlllUll~~~----; A truly tropical paradise. 6 Br's, 4 plus Ba home built on three lev818 on a bill In Emerald Bay. Each room has spectacular Views. Home fea- tured In Orange County Magazine. Price In- cludes all furnishings. $2,500,000. For private showing call Davtd Hlrschler or Nancy Shon. FllTllTll IAYF_,. Subtly elegant home on 196' of water. Thls one • of a kind, one story, custom ex~ charm thruout. Oak beams, ~ cabinetry & coffered celling magnify the amenltlee. French doors open to magnificent gard..-. ..-& vtewa. The family room & Mstr aulte 9dd to 1he outstanding value of thl• property. Asking $3,300,000. Ask for Carolyn Muon F•WIE 3 Br, 3 Ba townhouse, two story llvlng room, tile baths, brick fireplace. Vacanti $1200/mo. • ···---LUii Executive ocean W9W home In ~ •• 4 Br. 2'A Ba, ~ate '8mlly room, 2 flrepteces, 3 cs C'.,.•· Comm. pool $2,000/mo. Alie for LOii 644 7020 -... .. ,...._ .-. ar.,. C0unty ,_. Eatate/An Advertlllng -~ to the DAILY PILOT/8aturday, OctOber 27, 1984 -11 REAL ESTATE EX! ELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• * * * * * DOVER SHORES* * * * * .._... ...... .....__._......_..._...._......._. ..... -.. There la an lntet-communJcatiOn between man ahd his environment. The home ahou1d provide not only warmth end comfort, but c:hann and elegance that wm lift one's pride of ownerahlp. Thia fantutlc home does all of that with Us tropical landlcaplng, waterfall and f ootbrid9' over the lovely private entry pool and convertible epa. There are tour spacious bedrooms ptus maid's room With bath. Reetful view of upper bay and the night lighta of Fashton ls&and ... AND NOW THE BIG NEWS ••• a change of owner's plans prompts htm·to REDUCE THE SALES PRICE $145,000 -NOW $425,000. For your Yiewtng convenience, pr<>P,erty will be held open dally, 1-5 .................................... -........................................................................ 1206 Santiago Drtve LINDA llLE • . • ExqulaltefY private. ~ntty and thOuQhtfulty appointed, thla I~ ftY8 bedroom home Is ettuated In a gate-guarded enclave with forty.ftYe feet on the water. Pier and float for large boet. Meticulouely con- structed. Maid's quarters downstatra. Master and Children's wings upstairs. Most Important -· you own the land. Large aaaumable loan ................................................... $2,350,000 DOYER SHORES •.. Meticulous detailing. On the b~ront., Beautifully remodeled within past three years. French doors. Oak cabinetry. Beveled mirrors. Gourmet kitchen wtth com· plete appliances. Five spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Master bedroom retreat with fireplace plus adJolnlng room for office or study. Huge brick patio. Spa. Pier and float for large boat. $200,000 reductlon .............. Now $975,000 Fee SPYGLASS HILL ••. A mllllon dollar vieW with a home to match. A beautifully customized ftve bedroom Southport model. Hardwood floors. Decorator wall coverings. Lovely panellng. 1 Sauna In master bath. Restful pool and spa. One of Spyglass Hiii's be8t views of the bay and .... ocean. A fant$1tlc reduction of $100,000 .............................................................. _. $895,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ..................... 55 Goleta Point DOVER SHORES • . . Custom t>ayfront h6me th large pier. and float. EXtraordln~ ~n .. J_ main house features foimaJ IMng room, dining room and posh library With elegant walnut shetves. Master craftsmanship throughout In- cluding nine foot cemnga, oak ~quet floors and Strauss crystal chandeliers. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate two bedroom suite providing complete privacy for guests. Home completely refurbished. Price Includes the land............................................... $885,000 DOVER SHORES ... The ultimate In Impressive customized view homes •.. French doors. oak parquet floors, three flrepfaces, two wet bare. sk)'!lghts, paneled library. 1gourmet kitchen, large, master suite. Three additional bedrooms plus maid's quart9f'S................ ....... .... $8-45,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1226 Potans Drive BIO CANYON ••• Enchanting retreat. One third acre cul-de-eac grounds with multitude of trees, and flowering shruba create a perlec1 letting for i the huge poof, spa and ~ ftw bedroom home. Every feature of the home ~ta tho.,,ghttul planning ... from the three flt:eplacea, tKJge IMng and dining roams to the hUge Wine cellar With humidifier and temperature control. =~~:.~~~~.~.~N!'r~=> Open Sun 1-5 .................... 5 Winged Foot Lane DOV.II MQMI ••• ExCttlng bey vW enjoyed from entire ltvlng --. Fabul<>w flmlty room With cuatom Wllnut bar .nd WIDI ~. Fan- tlltlc home tor cuu.I J*tlel °' formal en-. talnlng. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con- vertible den. Muter with tiu1H-1n mlrr°'*' dreM- lng table. One bedroom Md Nth ldellly located for maid or gueet. Huge gourmet kttchen. Un- believably reduoed $130,000 ...... Now 1585.000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE DOVER SHORES . • • Stunning custom three bedroom home. ln'\Pf'esslve view of the upper b~ end night lights of Fashion ISiand. The fabUloua view Is enjoyed from the entire IMng area plus master bedroom. Artistic fireplaces In both the family and living rooms. Ultra-modern t~:~~~.~ .. ~~ .. ~.~-.~~.~ ~roJ>J 'DOVER SHORES . • • Lovely two-story home ~th many elegant features. Four spacious 'bedrooms. Two fireplaces. Speakers through- out for music. Bullt-ln bookcases. ~ner wallpapers. Patio with gas barbeque. Lush land- scaping and pool. VI of hills and night lights. Security syst&fn ................................... $479.500 DOVER SHORES . • • A compact view estate. The word "compact'' needn't be another word for cramped. This gracious f rench Regency has a spacious and grand look ... yet ls a manage- able Size for tOday's living. The approach to the four bedroom residence Is through large iron gates to a courtyard of artistic brick work. Few needs or conveniences remain unsatisfied. ............................................................. $475,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatic large nve bedroom, four bath, view home. Upstairs master bedroom retreat wlth sitting room and view. Large lot With detached storage and workshop or guest house. The below 11% assumable financing offers real value with $50,000 down, or would trade for house in 'Tustin or Lemon Heights area ........................................ $468,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................... 2018 Santiago Drive CUFF HA VEN . . . Highly upgraded. Two stories. Four spacious bedroorns .. .rnaster With ocean view. Formal livlng and dining room. Two fireplaces. Large backyard. Circular drlveWay. Convenient location ............................ $430,000 CUFF HAVEN .•. Fantastic forever view. Two story older home. Three bedrooms. Two baths. One bedroom guest unit over three car garage. A potential for large custom home. Assumable $322,000 loan. Fee land ...................... $419,000 • CUFF HAVEN . • • Attractlve duplex. Two bedrooms each. Hardwood floors throughout. Presently used as a sJngle unit. but easily convertible. Beautrfulty land~ and well maintained. New plumbing. New paint. Security syat8111 .......................................... ._....... $380,000 Open Sat-Sun 1·5 ..................... 1611 CllH Drive · .IASMINE CREEK ... Exticutlve residence. Two story Grand Manor type home. So beauttfulty planned you are ecaroely aware of a ilefghbor. although delcribed as a "condo". lmpresatve entry with a.eaant staircase. Huge llvlng room wtth ftreptece.l=ormal dining room. Restful tam- •ty room. Three bedrooms -two are qlitte apactous. Lovely carpets and drapes. Huge brick patio. Lush landscepfng .............. $370,000 O~ Sun 1-5 ................................ 8 Shoal Drive ~ VllW HC>ma • • • Beeutlfutly up- graded and rwnodll•d "'Palermo .. model. 1Loc:eted on qutet GUI de MC. Country FrtOCti decor. Oak noora mid ceilings In kitchen Md family room. Four ~ous bedrooms. Two and on.half bathl. Other features Include lkytlghta =~~~~:.~~~~.~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ ~Sun 1-5 .................. _ ..... 3041 Port Briatoil 631-7300 IEA8T8LUFF ..• Alluring, park..,tike atmosphere. numerous trees, lush landscaping. Single story our bedroom home. Lovefy hardWOOd floors ln Mng end dining areas. Huge backyard, with mmer's Poot and two dressing rooms near • Great curb appeal ....................... $359,000 pen sun 1-5............................. ........ 933 Bellis AYCREST •.• Delightful four bedroom, three th home. Designed for comfort and gracious tertatn1ng. Spacious living room With fire. ptaoe. Formal dining room. Liberal size family • room with par~ floors. Lovely WOOd paneling. Wet bar. Recent upgrading as to decor. luxur- iant backyard With swimmers' poof. Estate Size lot ...•• ·-··········-····· ... ······-···················· ... ~5 • .000 Open Sun 1-5.................... 1326 Mariners Drtve 8AYCREST ... Immaculate Ivan Wells custom- bullt four bedroom home. Two full baths. Two ~aJf baths. Spacious IMng room with cozy fire- ~lace. Large famty room With parquet flO<>r'S. Efficient Island kitchen plus breakfast area. tfome has been occupied by onty one family. Freshly painted. Landscaping upgraded. Prop- prty shows like new. Now dear. Owner wilt carry 1st Trust Deed .................................... $325,000 Open Sat 1-5......... .......... 2006 WtndWard Lane WESTCUFF . . . Captivating four bedroom, three bath home. Huge comer lot with ample space for pool. Spacious living room with fire- place. FaSctnating kitchen-famiy room combina- tion with fireplace and wet bar. Formal dining room. Very prlvate rear yard. Three car garage with laundry and hobby area ...... -....... $325,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........ 1018 Not~ Road HARBOR VIEW HOMES • . . Beautifully main- tained "Palermo" model. Four spaciotis bedroom. Comfortable family room with wet bar. Cozy living room With fareplace. Large kltehen With parquet floors. LuSh backyard. · Great famuy home ................................ $310,000 Open Mon 1·5 ..................... 1718 Port Sheffield BAYCREST . . • Attractive family home. Four bedrooms. COmblnlltlon country kitchen and dining room. $eparate famlty room or could be formal dining room. Hardwood floors. Conve- nient attic. Newly remodeled kltehen ... all new ppllancea. Child-gated custom poof and spa . . • . . .•. . . .. • .. • ••. . • ••• •• . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . NOW $3()9, 000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES . • • The outstanding curb appeaJ sets this IC>Yety three bedroom home apart. Special features Include Step.down Jiving room With firepl$Ce. f.Onnal dining room and family room. The coveteCS patiO plus beauti- fully planted yard lends to the enjoymenl. You OWl1 ttle land: .......................................... .$268,500 NEWPORT CREST ••• Very quiet and ~te three bedroom cOndom n um. Formal din ng room. separate bre8Jcfast room. Property tn top · condition: Freshly Painted. Assume exist.Ing loen of $150,000 at 11.25% ......................... $185,000 Open Sun 1-5 .......................... ~ .... 14 Escapade I • i ,. ( I 1· I I I .1· I · I I I ; I ·I I I .·1 I I I I I I I I $41,IH NICE IEllCTIOI Fabulous golf course estate. Mesa Verde CoUntry Club 17th fairway. 4 bdrms, sln~r· poo1,Jorgeous v.. acre lot. 1.-... to $585,000. ••1 •1 $15,0H PllCE IEIUCTIH Lovely trl-level 4 bdrm pool home. OYerloOks 1st fairway of Mesa Verde County Club Golf Course. Secluded "Aw; from it all" feeling. •••••• to $320,000. 'I .. ••1 m IEW USTIIC-WTSllE COSTA IUI Charming remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. All new kitchen, forCed air and central air. AIJey access with 2 car garage + extra space. Assumable loan, asking $165,000. Allll ••• , ... . llEIPOIT IEICI, $179,HG Beautiful spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath home w/formaJ dining room. Lots of closets, large deck. o~. light & airy with total privacy on a lush greenbelt. Only $179,900 (L/H) IELll IELllll POSSllll FOIECLOSUIE. Fore- closure, bankruptcy, must sell. One house to sand. Beautiful re- modeled 4 bdrm home w/mini ocean view. Private master w/study & fireplace, 3 car garage & sun decks. Sacrificing at $299,900. Vacant. Wiii listen to offers. IELll IELUll DEi II IELllll ~- 131-1211 1111 FOIECLOSllE llEWPOIT IEICITS, m 1~ ... Bank repo. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 11 year old home. Secluded location. Needs paint & ~. Bank will 8811 below ralsal. Asking $250,000. Submit any offer. m11 . -··· ~ MESA VERDE WALi TO COUITIY CWI, $219,IOI Reduced! Fabulous remodel you'd think it Is custom. Walk to country club. This Is a sh~lace. Beautiful remodeled Island kitchen w/lots of tiles, pass through to formal dining room, plantation shutters, French doors, lkyQghta, tun security system, private back yard with Inviting PQOl .and more. Call for your private lhowtng today ... -- Hftl SIOIES $215,MI FEE Spacious 5 bdrm pride of ownerahlp home O(l l&r~ comer IOt. Total privacy. RV~·· This large home la a ltell at thta price. Financing: assume $150,000 1it T.O. OWMrwll carry large eecond. Seller will conalder tr8de tor a condO. Call for your private showing. m.11 ••• CUFF•llE .. From this exceptional Cllffhaven Horne. Four bedrooms ptoa den & family room. ~-of bay & ocean from master suite & large obeervatlOn deck. French doors to oak floor. It has 9Virjthfngt S8auttful yard with pool & spa. Juat Hated et -$460,000: O~EN HOUSE SUNDAY. Ill llllBI 631-1266. El IEIPOIT VI Yi ACI£ · Over 1h acre tot with speciacular vtews of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom residence with separate guest unit or maid's quarters. Just listed at $539,000. Call for lnfor- matlOn and lhowlog. OJ>er' Sat & Sun. ml•lm 831-1286 IEST UY Ol llYFIOIT -·••atft Immaculate Udo_ Isle trlplex. Right on the beacti. Two 3 bedroom· units plus 1 bdrm unit over 3 car garage. ExCellent value & financing. $839,000 Ill ····-631-1266 lllCS IOU VIEW Outstanding view of bay & ocean from this lovjty 3 bdrm home. Large master suite With deck. Prestigious Cllff Haven location. Owner may carry financing. Just listed at $545,000. Ill ...... 631-1268 IUID IEI CUSTOI IEIUCED TO $429,800 PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 $q. ft. of lfvlng area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm, family room, 'ormal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunnt~l EXCLUSIVE SHOW- ING. Call for appointment. Ill II m 631-1268 4 1111· CUSTOI Ol 1" ACIE .outstanding pool home only 8 years old. Shows Ilka a model home. All amenities lncludlng breakfast eating area. $eparate family room With flr~lace and formal dining. Price Jil.81 reduced to $350,000. For appointment call 1111111 631-1266 IEI USTllC-IEIPllT IEICITS Charming 2 bdrm plus den home with one of the Heights best locations. Contempora_ry design With spacious living area. Beautifully landscaped. Asking $219,500. C811 Ill llllDI 631-1266 · IEIPOIT llEICITS ExclustVe 3 bdrm, den, 2 bath home lr'I quiet loeatlon. ~me $103,000 1st T.O. AakJng $189,000. 1M llllla 631-1268 ---- I I ' : I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I ! I g I Pllllltlll llY TlllE Four bedroom. three baths, formal dining, famlly room, bealtlful large mast• suite, dock space up to 55 ft. Steal at $895,000 and will trade to Mesa V•de, Spyglaea, Harbor Ridge, Big Canyoo. Wiii iease/option. 1st T.D~ of $800,000 aaa1rnable. Subrhtt any offer.• I llWl 119 * *llGl•ISE SEClltlTY ID.DING** - Outatandlng baJ and cltJ night light view, 1 Mdroom, 1 bath, 90-GP hlghiiM, underground parking, com- munltJ pool with fabulous deck•. $220,000. ID It DOVE KOOP • UIDA ISll 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm., Din. RM., Large Master Suite w/slttlng area, maids quarters, room for 2 large boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both assumable at low rate, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the rand, must move Inland. • 111111 1• 1£WPOIT HEIGHTS Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom, two bath, two fireplaces, ~parate family room, pool, room to add. Walk to town & tldo, very motlvated.SeRer can carry large Note. $375,000. • I 11111 1• IACITSIAll COVE IAYFIOIT 4 BDRM. 4 BA, Huge Living Room with Lrg. wet bar, balcony and large patio with views of the bay, dock tor 3 boats up to 55 foot, 6 year old custom, price of $1,095,000 Includes land. •I .,. U. IAllOI COVE IAYFIOIT Four bedroom, 3 bath formal dining, family room, break- fast room. Large master suite with view down bay, built In BBQ, covered patio and lawn, private dock for 40' yacht. Very large home only $500,000. • I llWE I• UDO ISLE PlllEST LOCATIOI Fantastic turning basin and night llght, mountain vlewS from this 4 bdrm, 4 bath remodeled. Open light and airy home with an all new gourmet kitchen and baths. Beautiful tile work plus dock for 50 ft yacht. $1,950,000. •I .. .. · llWNITIEICll Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kttChen, Frenetadoora, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or trade ....... I B ,--- 1 M .1 hti• I••' loll 1 .. ,, .tr. I · iflP SILES Pllllm Fii CWF. 1111 I -llTS lllCS ... ---: I -One of the finest ~. ocean & Catalina vtews. The home Is designed for entertalnl119, including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, I . large dining, 1g&me room with lit down bar~ very large pool. :i . Pttced at :$425,000 (land quote ls $190, 102). Great buy. I Owner moving to Hawaii. -I ... 119 a SElllEll'S IEST Ill . !t Br. & 2.5 Bath, famlty room, 2 flr~laces, wet.bar, n ce I ·yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate + pool & I tennls. $395,000. • • ... ._ B PISSllLE ClllEIClll LOT Builders delight. This property has poaaibilities for office bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay 1 view, presenW has small house and storage and Is zoned for horse property. $350,000. •I .. 119 . IAYCIEST IEIPOIT I 4 bedroom 2Yl bath formal dining, famlty room, breaJ(fast a area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek 1 or Newport. Asking $325,ooo .. • • tmE I• "LUIUllOUS llUI Ill Ml" Villa Balboa's largest S*lthoUse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm I 2 bath, family room, wet bar. formal living and dining. $285,000. Great t•ma. • • ... U. 1 IAUD cmtl COllEICllt CHVE 77 .72 ac1• with "800 H888 avocados, "2;000 Mtneola I Tangelowa, 9,000 Valencla oranges, 250 Ruby Red G~lts, age 9 to 15 years. Sub-divided Into 4 ~ tions. Buy all or part. Asking $1,200.000. Will trade mlltton 1 equity for units, Newport home, submit any offer.•• ....... CAIEO Fll£1 I 5 bdrm, 5 bath, formal living, dlnlng, large yard with 9001, Jacuzzi & wet bar. Ocean view, private beac~. owner Will finance, lease option. Submit any offer. $529,000. • I I •a.& **fHllOSBIE** . CUSTOM VIEW HOME BUILT IN 1982 WOOD & GLASS, GOURMET KITCHEN, OCEAN, CANYON & CITY LIGHTS VIEW, 3 BDRM, 3 BATH. $399,000. OWNER & LENDER WILL COOPERATE. STEAL THIS, MAKE AN OFFER. -••••• **FllECLISllE** I 1JI sellers Pfocecl• will go to buyer at close of escrow. 3 bdrm condo $118,500. Large yard. lots of upgrades. 5 yeeta old. Pool. Great dealll • a. • II-831-1266 I IEITAI. 3 BDRM, 3 Bath condo. $995 mo. BOB & DOV~E KOOP ,. 234 E. 17th ST, COSTA MESA• 631-1266 I ' r ( .liin's interior Clesigned by CreatiV"e Design firm Creative OeeJgn Consultants of Costa Mesa reports completion of the interior destgn and furnishing of the San Dimas Inn Ltd., a recentty-opened, $5 million Best Western motor hotel in San Dimas. An overall theme of America the Beautttul WU uMd by CDC for the 134- room, 2.8&-acre motor inn. An up-dated country-western navor predominates In the decor, complementing the San Dimas area's herJ&'ge and recent cityWlde reova- tlons. "We want the Inn to be an oasis for the business community as win as for busy travelers," saJd Pat Jasper, CDC principal. "Our creative goal was to provide a unique experience that would be memorable In theme and offer a home-;.llke environment for guests." CDC design principal Dana Eggerts used a wld•rangtng color palette along with natural tones and extensive custom cabinetry and furniture by Jasper: Custom Construction. A highlight of the interior decor is the Inn's casual hospltaJ;ty lobby and lounge, featuring soft seating In scattered group- ings throughout the lobby. An upstairs loft rounds out the homestyte ambiance with -41&me tables, a library and video di- versions. CDC's attention to detail and visual variety Is evident In 38 speciaflze<i room designs showcasing 12 major suites, 56 u~raded standard rooms and the 66 standard rooms of the inn. • ~designs draw upon memorable ........... eventaend perloda In the nation'• hlllcNy, as wen as the country's dtv9rM .won- ments and dlltlngui9hed peraonalittea. Butler chosen · for Beacon Hill ·. The Stellrecht Co. has ~ that Dale Butter will Mr'Ye ea 98lee and marketing manager for :the developer's new Beacon Hill Cove community In Laguna Niguel. ·Consisting of 40 view-oriented patio homes, Beacon Hiii Cove Is nestled within the coastal hilts of Beacon Hilt, a 350-acre master planned community featuring traditional New England architectural styling. Butler Is a licensed real estate broker who has enjoyed considerable marketing success at two of Stellrecht's recently completed resfdential devefopments - the 44-home Lake Crest Estates in Lake Elsinore and the Westminster Abbey community of 47 townhomes In West- minster. which achieved a complete setlout In only elx months. Prior to his anoclatton with SteUrecht, Butlet'. was an agent with Anstate Ae8tty in Huntington Beach. Earlier, he was wtth the Southern Cali- fornia Gas Company In the Sales and Marketing Department. Butler resides In Mission V'8jo. 1IMTI CIRl 11 ... Shows .. a model. tlis _., waded ....,.,. Cttst ctMI has 3 ball. 21h bai + ~ ecun/blJ Wiew. o..11 attaehed &•II•· _....., ... F.,~2"*9 ......... P ...... OCUl .. .,_..U lllitt. $iper ...... c.lltiia. ....... 11¥11 llM " S1U,IM rlffect llcatian. •• to sblps & rtstulnts. ••t & Just•• 2 bdmi. 2~ baUt towdtt••· c..uity ,.., & cWih ... Cal ... , .. ....,Ull ., ..... V.sale "lat." ..... hn ...._ da ancl .. 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Jltmt .. + ......... dlMt. .... -. • .., nil U1L91,__. ·--c.tnm•,...'1 .. hMllllNyfr.ecm•2MIMr .• 2 ..... + ... 3Nlll.2.U.Searly ...... u r 'a. .., ........ . ..... _ ··--E11Mt•--·--..... ·--...-..,;1 •..•. l.irll ................... , ........ ., .... .. lirlt llllll ... .., al 11 t ...... 1..... r-oan•--91C• t .. 1r .. tlllilJBll1 .,,.., ..................... Jtllalllb ..... -. ...... ..., 11111....... ... ,, ---Tile~---~ to cJoetnc coets or to 1"a1 doWD tJae IDtilnlllt rate for tile ftnt two Jean. For laformatlon on tJae Jakdroat ..... ea11 772-7200. _, 1_. 111 N "81, .... .. IEMID TO $559, ... 3 ..... 2~ bah, .... """' ...fw 'Hca .. Mla _, 1_. .. L 1111 II., _.,11111 ~ ........... , ............... 3 .... 2% .... yft. llll 1113. $156 .... . ·--.... . .., ......... bayhM ... 4 .... "*-· ••. "' ...... 4 ......... c6p. e.t MI -'Y Mad\. ...... a... ., •• 11111 ...,... ... .a ... 11~ ""'' O.C.11td In tile tnnt'bltt. & ....4Nh.2~ ... Jid .. 2Mab; ... .. ·--.... ........................ ,~..., .......... .. 'Clftlfi.. 11 I 111¢ DICllr•'I ......._ 111111 ............ Oii .. ••ti 111...., aw ,mec,. .... .. . ...!""1,3._._NW..._._. ..... ~ S..,.L*., ...... ...... . ... . 1111111-. ........ , .... ...., ......... 11 .......................... , •. ,.,l .... .... &1••• •-..; __ ....._ ,......, ...... ~ J ..... ............ ._ ............ ....... &H•FMLMll .... ,_ Enter through the enclosed :'OUrtyard and parquet en1r)'. Large family room overlooks quaint red brick patio. Remodeled kitchen. A .,lid value at $116,900. Call for :let.ails on financing. ~ done In bmt M taste, custom ahuttera, mirrors, wallpapers. Fr. doorl to. -:.,.t deck/ipll. ~.wet bar. 2 BR. 2 BA; hUle maRier .Ute bedroom. You'll love Ii! Only $HM.500. Call JAUraiDe Shaw on thJa and Otller Newport Properties. ., .•.. Exclusive 2 Bdrm oondo near South Coast Plaza. U pgrade<I end unit with ~ deck. Features solar heated pool & spa, security gate, carport. Asmme 43K at 10.54'. $86,000. IYIWIEI 111-1121 • 11Mlll IEIT LIUW IDT,_ PaJermo, aJmost ~ ac., pool, cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrm. 21!'1 Ba. formal dining, family mi. $156,000 M/l: 1st T.O. Vanable toen maxed at 13~%. Now only $299,900. Opn Hae ~ S.t/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunleigh Ctr, Npt Beh. Jay Smith, Irvine Cout Realtors. 78~7500 ......... -11 .... Only 2 blocks to the beech, thla 3 bedroom, 2 bath tiOfne hU • loft and • ""* recreatJon room. Com-"!U,nfty ~ end *'nil court. A tentftc loc8tlon at a terrific price. a1111 -.n 11M111 ...... .................... Customized homes on large lots . Quiet, winding, tree-lined streets! 1 mi. to Bay, achOOJs, Westcliff shop- ping center. This lovely. newly dec- orated 4 Br, 2 Ba hm is complete w / fmilly rm. formal dining and lots of tm for expansion. Move in condition and you'll love the price. Asking $289,500. Ask for Maggie Guth. .... JWSll... ... 1441111 ._ 'c I ••h•••· 2...., ... ....,, ............. ,_,., ....... ., ................ .... ................ ..... 1, .... 121 $15,000 down, will consider lease/option. 3 BR, 3 BA multi/leveled "model'' condo. 1650 sq. ft., professionally decorated throughout, pooJ, spa; close to shop- ping, schools, next to park, 2 car g~e. Total price $139,000 . MIHl4 let Ut .... Y• Sell v-'"'"'" 1111111 a "*9. • we1 phltlcf .. ii fer ,. ...... """. -. e.o .. ..,... Mt-5'71 . I I I ' .Inn's interior designed by Creative Design firm Cr.attv.Oelign Conaultant• ofGoet• Mesa report• completion of the Interior design and fumllhing of the San Otmu Inn ltd., a recently-opened, S5 mftlion ee.t Western motor hotel tn San Otmu. An over.., theme of America the Beeuttful waa UMd ~ CDC for the 1~­ room, 2.85-acre motor Inn. An up.dated country-wettem flavor predomtnatee •n the decor, comptementlng the San Dimas area's heritage and recent citywide r.ova- tlon.s. " "We want the Inn to be an oasis for the business communtty as well a for busy travelers,'' said Pat Jasper, CDC principal. "Our creative goal was to provide a unique experience that would be memorable In theme and offer a hom•llke environment for guests." CDC de&ign prlncij>al Dana Eggert• uNd a wlde-;.ranglng color palette along wtth natural tones and extensive custom cabinetry and furniture by Jasper Custom ConstrUctton. A hlghllght of the Interior decor is the Inn's casual hospltatfty lobby and lounge, featuring soft Mating In scattered group- ings throughout the lobby. An upstairs loft rounds out the homestyle ambiance wtth game tabfes, a llbrary and video dl- versJon.s. CDC's attention to detail and visual variety ls evident In 38 apectallzed room designs Showcasing 12 major sultee. 56 u~raded standard rooms and the 86 itandard rooms of the Inn. These designs draw upon ~arable •INITllMI event1MO pefiodltfi..._Mtloft~~. u wen a the counti'y'1 dWerM environ- ments and d19tlngUl8Md l*IC>nalttles. Butler chosen · for Beacon Hill . The Stellrecht Co. haa announced that Oilkt Butler will MrYe a Nle8 and marketing manager for the~·· new Beacon Hiii Cove community In Laguna Niguel. - Consisting ot 40 YteW-orlented patio homes, Beecon Hiii Cove 11 nestJed whhln the coastal hlll• of Beacon Hill, a 350-ecre master planned community featuring traditional New England archltecturaJ styling. . Butler le a llcensed real estate brOker who has enjoyed conslderabfe marketing succesa at two of Stellrecht's recently completed resldentJal developments - the 44-home Lake Cr811 Estates In Lake Elsinore and the Wet1mlnster Abbey community of •7 townhomes In West- minster, which achieved a complete Nllout In only six months.· Prior to his aseoclatlon with Stellrecht, Butler was an agent with Anstate Realty In Huntlf1gton Beach. Earlier. he wu With the Southern Catl- fornla Gu Company In the Salee and Marketing Department. Butler resides In Ml9slon Viejo. TWYia.it ., ...... Shlw1 •• ' model, ttil ~ upar*d ....,.. Cillt ~ 1111 3 l*D, 2lh bn + specbclDr tctan/ba1 wtew. °""' 1tbd!W 1•11•. -llllf ., ... f., ~ 2 "*-......... , ....... Ktall ....... .... .... "'* """"' c.llill. ==·wall to....,.' ratwlnh ...... '~· .:ir=r 2~ bath tow1lloaw. Ccnullty ,..e & cMlhMt. c.l w t .. ...,Ull .,. .... VIRiie "LI._., .... wtlh twe ~ dn 11111 w1tW tf bay. ...... ~ Coed f'l..q '"'"" anUus. 1N~PUU UT .... • .,....... MJ & .a. .... £lleY ..n. & Wit n. 2 Wei du. ,,... 3 .... 3 Mia~+ '-*Yr-. .... & *1W lllcWM. ......... , ...... ,.. ..... . •&.Mllllf· ....... ~ ,,..,.. ....... Cttlt --. . llratlt ...... 4 w... 3% battil,,.., .... trMntl. ctl .... , ,... ' .......... to budt.; ""''"' .,,......... -- Bayfrtnt,...,... ................ -.... ....., , •••• , .... 1 .... -.1~ bath. Sealtty ........ Cl Id 111111 .... ' ... ,.... 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' ~ cm. ........... s.. tClll .. . SIM, •. -··~ JI ............ .. ~ .... S ... M,.. • 45' 111....t .. •••II Sl,725,111 . • _,, •• , I ., .IHN~L81 .. ••DOJCHr ...... 5' ................ -... .. 1111~1 1111 • LI .... • S..U Ym. $315,IM. _,,... ·'""' ........ .. llMll TO B.•. l W.. 2~ ......... ,......, •· fa I H Cl •1110! ... _, ,.. I .. L 1111 IT., -.. C)lllJts fl ............... ~ ...... N ...... ;ri ... 1113.11~. ... .. . .... _ ..... . .............. _ .... ,....,...., ............ . 'C."• • el ••Dice•'• MlllL...., • .... 'flllllr. 111 .................. .....,. .... .. . ., ,,z...,,a.,.-..~...._._,.., ....... =: ........................ ...... .... 1•1111° ............ ,, ................ If ..... .......................... I.IL .... ..... 111111 .,...,,._....., ,......, imr.,4•1 ..... .......... ._ ................. EverY.thlnc clone In belll of tMte, cuatom anuuera, mlrrora.- wAllpapen, Fr. doon to pvt deck/1P9t firepla(\e. wet bar. 2 BR, 2 BA. huce mMter •alte bedroom. You11 Jove it! ONy $UM,500. C..U IAunine Shaw on this and other Newport Propertlee. ., ..... Exclusive 2 Bdrm condo near South Coast Plaza. Upgraded end unit witli huge aeck. Features solar heated pool & spa, security gate, qirport. Assume 43K at 10.5,,. $86,000. ll .... 111-1111 • 111-2111 IDT LIUNl-IUT ,_ Palermo, almost v. ac., pool, cul--de- sac street with school at the end. 4 1Bdrm, 21~ Ba, format dining, family rm. $156,000 MIL 1et T.O. Variable toan maxed at 13~~ •. Now only $299,900. Opn HM every Sat/Sun 2·5. 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 .... llllD •• 1 .... Only 2 block• to the b4Mld1, thlS 3 bedroom, 2 bath home hat a loft and a.aaper recreation room. Com- munity pool and tennta court. A tetriftc tocatton at a terrific price. MllH IUl.n IJM111 ..... .................... Customi1.ed homes on large lots. Quiet, winding, tree-lined streets! 1 mi to Bay, achools, West.cliff shop- ping cent.er. This lovely, newly dec- orated 4 Br, 2 Ba hm is complete w/ . family rm fonnal dining and lots of rm for expansion. Move in condition and you'll love the price. Aaking $289,500. Ask for Maggie Guth. -..~i.a. IHID Ht 1111 $15,000 down, will consider lease/option. 3 BR, 3 BA multi/leveled "model" condo. 1650 eq. ft., professionally decorated throughout, pool, Spji, cloee to shop- ping, schools. next to park, 2 car gange. TOtal price $139,000. MMotM ·ltt U. llil; y .. w v-''""'" n. Dair Pllt tfttrs JOU llil uad *' M • M "'ftttllrt Part" ........ ;.t $2S,. ..,, • 2 "" .. $45. ............ 1~•1t•1r ,. .............. e. ........ Ml-5671 , . ' I t ( f I 16-Orange County Reel Estate/An AcMirti81ng aupplement to the DAILY PILOT/&iturdlly, October 27, 1984 HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plUe FAii RM or DEN 2921 Fourth Street, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $190,000 Sat 1-5 28EDROOll * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Newport Beach 673--4400 $699,500 Sunday 1-5 704 Avocado, Corona def Mar 675-6000 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 720 Goldenrod, Corona Del Mar .644-7211 $199,000 SaUSun 1-5 3028 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $695,000 SaUSun 1-5 324 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-3494 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 1825 Port WheeW, HVH, Newport Beach 640-1926 $232,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 110 V1a Genoa, Udo Isle, N.B 631-1400 $495,000 . Sunday 1-5 *2335 Vista Huerte, BMfs,NB 675-6000 $137,900 Sun 1-5 1992 Westmlnlster St, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $124,900 Sunday 2-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN *•V'23 Beechcomber Or, Jas Crk, CdM 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 •10 Morning View, Turtle Rock Rdge, Irvine 955-2830 $299,000 SaUSun 11-& *2025 Port Bristol (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB 67S-e000 $235,000 SaUSun 1-5 1951 Port lockaleigh, Harbr View Hms, NB 644-9060 $2459,500 Sunday 1-5 12 Rue Vlllars, 8Jg Cyn, NB 759-9100 $449,500 Sun 1-4:30 3BEDROOll ** 117 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle, N.B 644-9060 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 V' 2771 8ay8hore Or, Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $365,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 .,... 2772 Circle Or. Bayshores, N.B. 644-9060 $270,000 Open Sunday 1-5 * * 3311 Anley, Newport Beach 673-37'77 $425,000 SaVSun 1-5 * 963 Arbor, Costa Mesa &42-6255 $\25,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 1168 Biamark. Costa Mesa s.46-2313 $129,900 Sat 1-4 Sun 2-5 9172 Browning, Hunt. Beech &42.S200 $109,000 SaVSun 1-5 4515 H..-npden (c.meo Shores) COM 67~ $425,000 Sunday 1-5 9eO Unden Paece. ea.ta Mesa 548 2313 $103.-0 Saturdey 12:30-4 • 19271 MCU!ren L.-e. H8 963-4322 1128,500 SaVSun all day **3335 ac.... Blvd. Corona del Mar 759-1801 1921.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ~- I ' 1419 S8ntanella Terrece, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $284,SOOFEE Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 S111tlore Drl¥e. N.B. 545-28'7 $395,000 6at/Sun 1-& 19501 SIERRA SECO, IRVINE 644-7020 $195,000 .. SUN 1-sptn *1940 Jereelta. COM 675-8000 $219,000 Sun 1-5 909 TILLER, CORONA DEL MAR 644-7020 $365,000 SUN 1-4 975 TRABUCO CIRCLE, COSTA MESA 64-4-7020 $147,500 SAT 1-4 3 11R plUe FAii Ml or DEN ~ BR plua FAii RM or DEN ** 315 Vla Udo SOud, Udo tale NB 644-6200 19?5,000 Sun 2-5 111 31st St. Peninlula 831-1400 $396,000 s.t 1 .... 1331 AnUgUa Wltf, Westctlff, N.8 64-4-9060 $380,000 FEE Sunday 1"-4 **41 .. Bafboa COYes(Balboa COW.) NB 760-8333 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 2537 Bamboo, East Bluff NB 644-6200 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 340 Ca.brillo St., co.ta Me.a 64&-1466 $145,000 SaVSun 1-5 2013 Calvert (Meea Verde) Coeta Mee8 675-6000 $152,000 Sunday 1-5 2302 Falrtllll Drive, Back Bay, NB . 631-7300 $194,500 .. Sun·1-5 2030 Glllaxy Or, NB 631-7370 $625,000 Sun 1-5 229 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1-5 •6807 La CUmbre (Orange HHts) Orange 760-8333 $365,000 Su~ 1-5 1215 Martnera Dr, Baycrest, NB ' 831-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 a Shoal Dr, Ja.mine Creek, Corona del Mer 831-7300 $370,000 Sumdey 1-5 1528 Or!!'r Ave.(Com. Palmer=Meea 673-1~ $215,000 11 .... •332 Polnaettia. Corona del Mer 631-7300 $480,000 · Sun 1-5 1733 Port Barmouth, H.V HIUa, Nwpt Bch 675-4630 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 2377 Purdue, ea.ta Mela (81.72..o878 S188,960 Sat/Sun 11 .... 18011 8Mta Claudla, FV 168-7131 1172.500 • Sun 12-6 1945 s.ntlllgo, ~ NB 844-e200 1369.900 8un 1-6 1230 SMd Key (tWbor Vu Ha) COM 875-8000 '359,000 ~ 1-& 20181 Spruce l.Me, Bide Blly, 8.A Hla 842-5200 1154,000 8undlllr 1-6 ••9 SUnriee, Trtl rock, lnMe 551~7'°° $379,000 Sun 1-6 . 1349 SUlllX, N9wpott Beectt 842-5200 $234,500 8at/8un 1-6 , 118 V'9 °""°· u 873-7300 --- '. 1206 <Mnbrtdge. NB 759-9100 1324.900 sun 1:30-4:30 2535 CreetvllM (_.,.., ~ Bdl 790-8333 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 **1024 E. Balboa BMt, ,,...... 631-1400 $1,050,000 • Sat 1-5 1968 FLAMINGO, COST A MESA 644-7020 $187,500 SUN 1-5 *•2427 Francl9co, Newport a.ct'I 831-1286 $268,000 Sat~ * 1336 GIMxy Dr, Dover Shoree 673-7300 1885,000 Sun 1-4:30 448 ISABELLA, COAONA DEL MAR 644-7020 1839,000 SUN 1:30-4:30 2351 .... Dr, Santa Ana tlelghta 831-1400 $249,000 Sat 12-4 *~l1~:'Wooc:= :.~~ 2~ • 415 North Ster Lane, Newport Beech 873'--4400 $895,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 2124 Wallace, CM 751~1 $116,000 Sun 1--t 4 BR plue FAii Rll or DEN * 19 Royal St George, 8lg Cenyori NB 844-&200 $655,000 a.t/Sun 1·5 *• 34 Morro BaY. SpyglMe 759-1501 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 *• 1914 Suva Cr, Meu Verde, C.M. 759-1501 $389,000 Sun 1·5 *•812 Aleppo, Eaatbluffs, N.8. 844-9080 $349,000 Sal/Sunday 1-5 *933 Bella, e.tbluff, Nb 631-7300 '359,000 Sun 1-6 * 1330 GlilaXY. Dover Shorea 673-7300' s11s.ooo SUn 1 .... :30 * 1700 GalaxY. Dover Shorel, Newport 8ch 159-1so1·· seoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s 1358 Galaxy, Diwer Shor•, Npt Bch 842-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-& ••4621 Oorham~c.m.o Shene) COM 844-8200 $899,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-5 *V'8 Jade Cove, SpyglMI, COM 7eo-8333 $625,000 Soo 1-5 5392 Keno.ha: Tut11iroick, IMrie 552-2000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 10 Purple Sage. Turtterod<, Irvine 552-2000 *314,000 Sat/Sunday 1-6 1918 Ll.-rd lw. ......... 631-79 .,... 8uii 1"" SMe 1 lAllnl, ttunelnaDt ..... 983-8117 l14UOO IM/8un M *1329 Martnera DrM. ~,. 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1878 ..... Clrde, Cm 7514191 •1s.ooo sun 1:.a ... Mll86oit a.y, SPwlll, N8 79G-1333 --~OCfO· SUn 1-6 . 1018 ~ Ro.d, W......, N8 831-7300 1326.000 8MJ8un 1-5 •2041 Port art.lot, H9rbor View Homes, NB SU-7800 $388,000 1 Sat 1-5 · 1718 Port Sheftleld, Harbor View Homes, NB 631-7300 S310,000 -Morr-t----~.----.-2201 Private Rued, BeCk Bay, NB 631·7300 $365,000 Sun 1-5 2365 Purdut (near Fair) Costa Mesa 673-8494 1210,000 &.tnday 1-5 500 ROckford, Cor()l')a del M• 759-1501 $295,000 Sat 2...-Sun 1·5 , 1230 8-ld Key (H•bor Vu HUis) COM 675-eOOO $359,000 Sunday 1...S *1628 881ltJaao.Dme, Baycrest, NB 631-7300.,S385,000 SaUSun 1-5 * •3418 Surnms11et, Coeta Mesa 645-0303S239.900 Sat 2-5 ·*4839 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 631-1300 sses.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 , * *828 Via Udo Nord (Udo tale) NB 780-8333 11,350,ooo Sunday 1 .. 5 •••222 Via Udo Nord, ~ Bch eu eoeo 11,150,000 Sunday 1-s 2737 VIM Umbf'ola, Newport Beach 759-8959 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2006 Wlndwllrd LMe; Beycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat 1-6 2105 Y.aCht Ml8chlef (Semew) Nwpt Bch 1~ $399,000 SuM.aY 1-5 ' 19EDllOOll 1084 Corona LMe (Mesa del-Mar) CM 631-7370 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 <43 Montectto. Spyglass, COM 760-8333 $725,000 Sat 1-5 * * 760 Via Udo Nord, LI. 673-7300 $1,725,000 84,rn 2...- **1124 w. Ocem'1 Front(Balboa Penln) NB 759-9100 $695,000 Saturday 1-5 I BR ...... FAii RM°' DEN •• 6 TrafMQer, HWbor Ridge 64CM868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 I ···"--·-** 100 Vie Udo 80Ud (Udo .., ...... 8ch 7~100 S2.850.000 ...,... 1-6 •• 1<437 Antigua Way,~ Npt 8d'I • 557-7914 '416,000 ~ 1-6 ••V'20 Cypr ... Point, Big C9f1YO", NB - 631·7300 $996,000 . Sun 1-6 7 8EDROOll plu9 FAii -•DBI 55 Goleta Point, Spyglaai. NB_ _ ...._-~--,...MO&UncolnUne, ~.NB- "631-7300 $895:@ l ~ Sat/SUn 1-6 -83-1-7300 ••••.DOO Sm t.-6 2601 Island View Dr, H.V.Hffls, Npt Bch 644-9060 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 220 ~asmine Ave, Corona Del Mar . 644-7211 $449,000 sat/Sun 1-5 * •2<4 MlssiOn Bay, $pygla;a, COM 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-5 * •9 Muir Beach ($pygla;a) Nwpt 8ch 760-8333 $1,550J)OO . Sunday 1...- •673 Mystic Way, Laa Bch 675-6161 $750,000 Sun 1-6 321 Plazza (Udo Isle) Newport 8eect'I 67~7767 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 1226 Potarts Qffle, DoVer Shores, NB 631-7300 $845,000 Sun 1-5 2029 Port Blstoi, Harbor View, Np\ Sch 759-0619 • Sat/Sun 1:..5 *30 Royal St. George, Big Canyon NB 644-6200 $995.?)0 Sat/Sun 1-5 1519 Santiago Dr, Baycrest, NB · 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-S' ••1206 Santtago Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $425,000 9ally 1~ 2018 Santiago ~ Dover $h0fea, NB 631-7300 $468,000 Sun 1-5 ••1<4 Trafalgar, Harbor Rrdge, NB · 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 **239 Via Udo Soud (Udo hde) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••V'5 Winged Foot Lane. Big Cenyon, NB 631-7300 $799,000 Sun 1-5 IBEDROOll ** 333 Via Udo Sood, Udo Isle NB 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • .,...509 OeAnza, COM 760-8333 $569,000 Sat 1~ . ***V' 101 Via Udo'Soud, LI 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDO~ FOR SALE 1 BR ... FMl•orDEll • 260 Cagney, Villa Balboa, N.8 631-1400 11S8.000 Sat 1-5 28EDROOll ** 1229 Bayeide Dr., tlewport ~ 631-1400 $650,000 Sat/Sw'I 1-5 *V'32 Ima loa Ct. NB 673-7300 $114,000 Sunt .... 28Rplu9FAll•orDBI 24<42 Elden 83, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $135,500 Saturday , .... 38EDROOll * 14 Encore Ccut. Newport Beldl • . 759-1501 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 8R plua FAii 1111 « DEii ••21 Encore Ct., N-8. 673-7300 '250.>0® . Sun 1-5 14 Escapade, Newport Crest, NB 631-7300 $185,000 Sun 1~ 28 Vienna. Hllrbor Ridge, NB 631-7300 $435,000 48EDROOll *2124 Vista Laredo, Bluffs. NB 759-1501 $199,500 SaVSun 1 ... 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE . -. 340 E. 20th St. Coista Mesa . 673-7300 $155,000 . Sun 1...-. . •• 17 Summerwtnd (Newport Crest) N8 &46-7171 $169,500 Sunday 1-S 922 Van Ness Ct. Cm 751-3191 $159,900 Sun 1-5 3 BR plue FAii RM or DElt - ·•#18 BarUna Court (Newport Crest) NB .646-7171 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 MOllLE HOMES .. 4 Pla&S FOR SALE DUPLEXES1A1 2• p1ua2BR 1611 CHff Drive, CJtff Haven, NB 631-7300 $380,000 SaUSun 1-5 2 Br plua 3 Br 418 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar 644.()200 $350,000 Sun 1-5 38R+S8R+1BR 2 BR plua 1 BR plue 1 8R 511 Otchid, Corooa del Mar 759-0619 $229,000 SUnday 1-5 a•APTS --~ -. ·-· IUlllFIL .... _ Probably the moet beautiful home in Irvine! Prof essioilally decorated two- s~ home featuns4 ~t:my i.amily: room with fireplace; and for- mal dining. Frt-nch doors and matching green house window over- look covered patio; pool and spa. EXcellent Northwood cul-de-sac lo- cation, close to neighborhood park. $220,000. Call for an appointment. Marebeth Gordon ,.IDT a ..... , with ocean view. 2 Bcinn, 1 ba houSe with 3 car garage. Steps to private 1.81 .. beach. Mo. to mo. rental for $1.200/mo. ,111 n. LWI.... ._WIS. 1 Available now. ...,. ~ 11111 located in Top of the Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool WOl.'ld. 2.100 sq. fL hot•• wilh.-3 Bdrm 2 1LJ1iPil....iuu-' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. bath. 2 car garage. utility roam & formal Speiilih 3 BR, 2 Ba on 45' lot, dining room. Mountain & canyon view. deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1,100,000. Mo. to mo. rental for $1,200/mo. Avail- able Nov. l . IAYlm llM IAYFIH'r ... ULL PU.. (11') 111-1111 Jetty & Bay view, newly deoorated Mai •FllUll/YIUIU ... Bl•S .... Kai, 2 BR, 2 BA. 40' patio. Now $575,000. . . PDmlU -llUIFlllT SUSIH llPLEI Largest "ocea.natre--auplerwith 4 BR 8i ~t>a & 2 BR uni1B + S-car enclOsed garages. Super ocean view!! Only $215,000. can Ron Ort at Real Estate Pr•lll••I• 113-1111 CILIWEU UIUI 112-20GI BEST Ill BLUFFS Exciting Ocean & Jetty views, 4 BR, 3 / ~ 3700 sq. ft. car. parking. $1,285,000. J.:::=::=:=:::::;::===-= Our office has sold over 1~ Mffe9 hUan WEIT UY IYI UYf_,. in properties in the ILIFFI in the last 2 At N .H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spect.acular --------------months. Please call one of our ex-bay view. Owner financillg. $1,050,000. 01 TIE STIEET WIEIE CISTLES lllW ... We offer you a great spot to build your dream castle! 40' Poppy to Hazel lot with hill & ocean views. Interesting tri-level home with room to add & grow! 124 ,.,,, .... Slie 1-1 1111,- OR an elegant 4 bedroom, den, all ·dressed up in soft white and Taos blue! 64' Hazel to Poppy lot with room to add if you wish. Wide Galleria entry, walls for all your paintings & a gounnet kitchen too. When only the best will do! Just $485,000. perienced courteous salespeople to list UllU llMI aLm your home Ol' show you the beautiful 171 llrde WIJ, Lac W homes for sale in the award ~ .... • 1·1 BLUFFS. Pcsnoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 Virginia Hauer 644-2035 Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. Dolores Hillyard 644-5948 MTlll ,_., DTlTES Michele Davy 494-6925 Ira Dowd 720-7432 Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Helen Dowd 720-7432 Pacifica, 5an Clemente from $550,000. _ LOuisa Armstrong 646-2283 WDJWlll a.Liii Bil)ie Mulder (salesmgr) 760-8827 Prime English traditional 3 Br, 3 Ba, 3 FlllT llW E-PUll -Beautiful back bay FrpJc's. hdwd firs, near UCLA. $695,000.' view. Spacious 3 Bd, faro rm, form din, 2 ~ ba, air conditioned. Highly upgraded. Like new condition. $370,000 including larid: IPEI UT.1-4 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 11118 .. LllmllY WahrLllml·....., 11111 •llD • I • 1111.111· fD Direct bay view from LR, DR, FR, kitchen & brkfst area. LOcated on cul-de~sac, privacy. Gourmet kitchen for c$nar)' artistry. 3 Ex- pensive chandeliers grace the entry, LR & DR reflecting in the highly polished marble tiles. Imponed Ital· ian tiles inlaid by both frpks in LR & reception hall. Security system w/entry way TV cameraai+M.ltside ijghts for intruder alarm. .. _. .... , . .., .. 1 ....... .... (11') 111.am ... 1111 S r!ouma ad~ &'~~ 673-8494 HELEll B. DOWD Put a few words to work for you . -3'07 E. Coast Hwy., Certna.,... } R111t1r, 110. 121-l '32 UstlMJwffll ........... REAL EST A TE 141-4111 Ylll 11111 Al MWI PIYIEIT Owners, of this new magnificent mano1-, high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge -will consider it! A luxurious 5 bdrm, 7 bath w/SUNSETS OVER CATALINA VIEW from most rooms. Boasting of the ultimate in quality & design from library to step-down family room with f-place to gounnet kitchen to an incredible Mast.er suite w/sauna & f- place. 40' pool & spa. 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt I Tnflllc• .,_la 1·1 2121a.-...11R1M. . .,.,. ..... , - UYFlllT_..fNT lllJ8 Drapiatic custom home with 3 Br, 3 &, large family room, btfl waterfront patio. Pier & slip. Xlnt finance. Great reduc-1 tion to $565,000. Harriet Perry .. lllYll IDllNI Private 3 Br single level end unit in lush garden setting. Totally remodeled with c.are & sophistication. Formal garden - view dining. Impressive marble entry - central air. 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume high loan. Shown by appt. Now, $525,000. Jeri Hunt UYlmMI 11111101 n.ulE-lUSE ·Fonner Colwnbia Model. 2 Br. Clen. Prime location. l story commercial bldg.· ocean view penthOuee. Pvt. beech, boat • w/3100'sq. ft.+ park'g. Available Nov. slip poaibility. $379,000 L.H Barbara 1st $1.25 NNN. Harriet Perry Kastle RLllTm 2 IUITEI smll, 1 Wiii 11• . New on market • U"8 lovely 3 BR Portamouth"-<>ffen the best in Oillfornla li~ viw and pool! Expanded to acoornmodate different life styletl. Greet location In ~--Hilla. Owner& ha"e ~another. call to~. Jeri Hunt ........ . ..... , .. • in the Daily Pilai 642-5678 llUll YllW ... ,..au Best view lot avaUable. Sp808 & privacy. $645,000 Fee. Total re- model. · _ .. , .. $419,000 Fee. South and west views. Superb location. -··:-.. Total remodel, flneet custom 'Construction & great view. $599,000 Fee. Al.II ......... Capehorn, four bedroomt. Rne condition. $579,000 F•. -· 'mill 1248,000 F•. Owner may cwry 11t TO. Remodeled. ....... Good qualtty & rents. 3 BR & 1 'h BA + 2 BA & 1 BA • .$250,000 Fee. -4 bedrooms, $229,000 Fee. Cloie - to achooll, park. Woodbridge-. "' Place. lar•tl-Remodeled parquet . floors, large lot, tunny & prtVate. $249,000 Fee. ,.,_ $314,500 Fee. Large, private yard, exceAent cOndftion, upgraded. Assume toen. ,__ Large spa, near green- belt, With large ~ io.n. Owner transferred. l309,900. ~.Pride of ownership, parquet ~ & new carpets. $269,000 Fee. Ptrltflet Large pool, com- pleted bonu1 room. Owner mo~ed. 1275,000 LH. .......... Dear Gerry & Qlrista, JOtm & I att tn1ly plened ht w ~ ,ou to lltlp n tiftd our new hollt. Y11 ,. Ht-rti. liilr' wt heft come to cOllldlr ,. •ll*ill,,_,. m1. .. •tetter may bl fftitied "°",..... ·.·-· •:- R(/ M~ ABSOLUTEL T PERFECT CONDmON Thia is the best 3 Bdrm. home in O.C. $109,000. Call Dave. 546-2313 Ml 1- HJgb aasumab1e 1oen. Tri-level 3 bdrm. 2 ba townhome on wide greenbelt. Fam. rm, fonrial din. rm, gated oxnmunity with pool & tennis. Call for financing de-· tails. Only. $325,000. Mack Hanlon ~SJ "8700. .......... llUllMW Fairway livlne with thia Jarae. gndoua 4 , bdnn. 3 ~ be ex- ecutive home. Ou~ fee- tul'fll Include al8tOm inter. & ~ 'tloor plan W!Jarit for- mN ctin., 3 firepl, mbi' .... Oft uv1n1 JWe& • ... fain. rm down- staita. Sups yard. Stonae & we'W ~ )Ill bleln. $341,000. BUI Wedman 501-1700. J PETE BAR Rm .. R~LTY ... .. , t 20 -Orange Colinty Real Estate/ An Advertising eupplement to the DAIL 'Y PILOT/Saturday, October 27. 1984 A little green goes a long ~ay in classified . Ah ad in classified costs so little for what you can gain And those few dollars wotk just as hard at selling merchandise as they do recreation vehicles, or finding a renter or a new employee. ~nd a mtle green and find out for yourself. Traditional Realty 631-7370 BURP WHITE REAL TOR. INC !7',.H30 A PETE BARRE Tr RE.ALTY .. 111.1111•• K Uffiit.ed partnenhip in 96 unit apii'UD(!'l)tt'Omj>leX. ~ 12 yrs. CJeen incane producer. General :nar1tner is AAA Corp. Income: $9'157 ~· ................. I 11' r ... 1. (Iii.) • .......... pl .... Jiit BllLI -1111' 2 BR Newport TU'l'aC'e. • plus <VpOl"l.. Available Nov. 8-15. Wasber, dryer,. ref .... tor in· duded. $825/mo. LANDLORDS! Ptft )'tJUlWilf Of headaChm of ,~-· lllA1·1• ,...,., .. ,_ .. I ~-f - ., ISS55.._. • ._.._,I' E"IO n .... Q (714) 893-6191 f,.. ...... -,....., *"" ....... . ............ 11c1 ............ ... ,..._ iiiillllll ..... -..... .. ES DEADl.INI 14:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION-& CORRECTIO S: Cam·ellation and c•orrr.<'tion!i ma1 I•-•----.. be made on ume dr.adlines as abo' ~ liiirftiiMFlminiiiJ Pleau ask. for a casw.dlalio• ~ f-• Ad Actilii number .. ·hen c·•n<'elling your ad. Cll 1 ERRORS: ft.a. Plot Ch~k your ad dally and repor .,.., error1 immediately. T-he DAIL'\ II);-PJLOT auumea liebiliay for •lae fin ,ell• u71 incorre~t fn.ertiOa only . ._ • .,_ CU IFIED 64-2-5678 -ce 19) II ~ ~ •• • •• Ill ~ r. I), d. )r .. F • It Ill Ir lk • . I , In these inflationary days, money la precious. Everybody yeama to find that pot ot gold, but seems to overlook • source of money moat fllmlliea have. Yea, look In your attic, cellar or garage and you are sure to find remnant8 of Child- hood, things of yesterday not being ua1d todliy. TheM Hema 1 e11n be JOUr pot of gold by ad- vei1111ftg In the Ctaaalfled col- umns • .Call today and we'll have -our classified service person help you write a sure- ,.. 11llng CIMalfted IMI. -----------·- .... - .GARAGE SALES 1848 SAMAR (Proceeds of this garage sale go to "ttssist t~e family of Laura Bradbury, kidnap victim) 2938 Andros 2920 Andros 2953 Baker . 1955 Balearic 2032 Baleartc 1992 Balearic 2854 Boe Vl8ta 2034 Baltra Pl. 2755 Bunting 2721 Cardinal 2734 Cardinal 2728 Cardinal 2725 Cardinal 2750 Canary 2887 Clubhouse 1582 Corak:a 160~ Corsica 3176 Country Club 2821 Europa 2().41 Flamingo 3086 Gibraltar 3195 Glbr81tar 2732 Gannet 1805 Hummingbird 1793 Hawaii 3277 Iowa 2933 Jacaranda 2973 Java • SPECIAL IOl£-ASSUllUlE lOAI -Prime Mesa Verde area. Beautiful 2 story on qufet cul cie sac. Assume large low Interest loan. A fantas- tic buy at $239,900. Call now, 546-2313 STIOU TO silf -4 bdrm home in beautiful beach-close neighborhood. Spic-n-spanl · Move In conditlonl Kitchen perfect for gourmet chef. A real steal at $148,000. 963-6767 /iuc£m. PllYATE EmlOllOT -Beautifully -ld'ecorated 3 bdrm garden home, quietly hid- den within secluded grounds. Eastslde lo-' cation near Westcllff shopping. Ideal com- munity for adult llvlng. Yours for• only $123,5001 646-7171 IOllU 111£-0llY $21,llt! -Near new, cozy, decorator touches and many extras. Newport Beach locatlon. Low space rent. There are no age restrictions & small pets are allowed. This ·won't last. Call today. 646-7171 1mn TUI ll£IT1 SlM,ll0 -$15,000 down. No qualifying. 12~•;. fixed rate. Pay $950/month P&I. Plus tax write off. Clean 3 bdrm 1¥.. bath home. CaJI for further Info. 546-2313 IAlllA PmlSIU-IUT llY -Only $165,000 tor thla very charming beach cottage. Lots of potential here. Could be used as ownera winter home, then a summer rental. R-2 Jot often future redevelopment. Call for detallal Ma-7171 •• STlllD .. -Nice clean 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home. Prlo9d low to sell fast. VA terms. Call ~· M&-'313 un..m18 $11, ... 1 -Now only 1124,IOOI A1oenttr remodeted 2 bdrm cMlmw on • lmge oorner lot. Cozy & com- fortable -you ., mowie right In. A-.wne t78.000 lo9n et only 12% Interest. Hurry! ~7171 1850 Klnglet 1857 Kinglet 1828 Kinglet 1834 Kinglet 1985 Komat 1723 Labrador 1714 Labrador 3089 Madeira 2049 Mandarin 1649 Mlnorca 3216 Nebraska 3359 Nevada 3375 Nevada 1715 New Hampshire 1877 N9w Jeraey 1850New~ 1857 New Jeraey 1881NN~ 1835 Oriole 1792 Oriole 1978 Phalerope 1806 Pitcairn 1890 Rhode llland :ISM Rhodee 1874' Rhodel 2992 Royal Palm 2n3 Sandpiper KACI Ill.I! -Assumable financing! 3 bdrm + den with built-in wet bar for entertaining! Located In prtstlge area on greenbett lo- cation! ExCelJent assumables -call tot details! 963-6767 IAYFlllT 1111 llCI -Enjoy the privacy and tr~Hlty of IMng on Newpoft tlland. Greet uaumabte financing available. Remodeled• bdrm, 3 bath with approx. 3500 sq. ft. Y°" own the land & full price ts only $525,000. 646-7171 COHTl'f CUii -$299,000. Entering Into a large welcoming living room you'll notice a true country feel. Crackling fireplace. Ex- tensive use of wood. Country-gourmet kitchen with all built-Ins. ·2 bdrms, 3 baths. Cozy den with loft. Large lot. Two horse atalta. Tackroom. waett-down rack. You must aee this one! 546--2313 STUl m Sit.• -Spacious 2 St()fY garden home! lmpreaalve stairway to master suite! Bright + cheeryl Sunshine patlol Thouiands below market! 963--6767 IOIPllT Cl9f.Sll,lll -Assume loan of $66,000 at $581 per month. Walk to the sand & own your own home With payments leU than rent for so ltttte down. Upgraded 1 bdrm ln private .cut community with ..,.,ltiel. 648-7171 llT -.,..... --1122,9501 A&-aumable loanl So nillt we don't Nlw d the detalls by prtJl8 time. Call UI quick. Thia wtll ... , faatt 548-2313 1t.M MIU sat• -Gorgeous 4 ltdrm + ~ fMllty room.111 ..... ...., kllahM ± formal dlntngl LMna room With wond fire. pl9Cel s.p.r... bdrm + bath perfect for gueeta or ln-Miwal And belleve It or now a tpatkllng ... prtftte ... PIUe • Mid to find mumatile m.ooo IOln .. 1cn..,...,.. '814 per mo. So inuah ..• lot to lltle. 118-e717 3108 Sumatra 2818 Serang 2706 Sparrow 2725 Starbird 2709 Starbird 2800 Shantar 1787 Tanager 1818 Tanager 1827 Tanager 3201 Vermont 3214 Washington 3269 Washington 3286 Washington 1504 Whtte Oak 3073 Ceylon 3065 Ceylon 3054 Ceylon 320& Cok>rado 320& Dakota 3150 Madeira 3128 Madeira 3224 Michigan 3274 Michigan 3230 Michigan 3233 Michigan 3218 Hebruka 18: =ttcalrn 18 aroa 3115 Sumatra 1886 Tahiti 1'WO IUIOOI COllO -$82,5001 New, In.Costa Mesa with fireplace, akyflght, a deHghtful kitchen and attached 2 car garage. Excellent - terms available Including VA & FHA financing. Don't miss this 646-7171 11£11 AU llTTO TllPW -Costa Mesa, $230,000. 3 bdrm, 1 ~ bath owners unit. 2 excellent 2' bdrm rentals. Fireplaces. Sundeck. lndMdual laundry faclltUes. Double garage plus 2 car carport. Great financing. Call for details. 546-2313 llllll: SllClES $51,958 -Buy now Instead of· rentlngll Beautiful bachelor unit near So. Coast Plaza! Plus carpeting! Clean as a whistle! Close to pool! Low, low down pay-• ment required! 963-6767 PIUTICIOUS IAYCIHT-IEIUCEI -An elegant home Just reduced by $21,0001 This unique property offers complete privacy In a de- Ughtful environment. Spacious 3 bdrm, family room & formal dining, now only $264,0001 646--7171 SIP£1 STunt, $19,911 -Assume $80,000 financing. Below market Interest. Gorgeous lMng room, massivtt fireplace. Bay Windows. Format dining. Huge kitchen. 3 bdrma. Cedar tined cloaets. Beautiful yard. 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