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1984-11-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
• .. 0 ,f . Poree.ta on U ' - ' ' : • • 4 • • • ~ • i : . ....... • ·~ murder in the June 3 "atompina" dmtb of an infant boy she WU baby-sittiaa. A IS-year-old HuntiDJlOn Beach CbriJtineColvinreportedlystomp-airl wal found auilty Friday of ed and klcted 7-moatb-okl MattbeW .. A former Coast r81ld1An1t--t- Mr'Vlng time for embezzl.. Ing now faces arson charges./ A2 Four people are Injured -two eerlouaty-In three Friday night acct-- An elderly woman mls- tak•• ·Jervis IV' cam-paign mailer fortier tax __ _ blll and sends the anti-tax 9,ru&ader $17 ,000./ Al U.S. book sales are ris- ing, but It seems fewer people are reading more. books./A11 . •insane• crfmlnalacan be rehabllttated while Hvtng In the community, a study euggeata./ Al World Thousands of Indiana Jotn the funeral proceaak>n for llaln Prime MlnJater ln- dh'a Gandhi./ Al • The celibacy ru1e·1a lhrlnklng the number of Bullard. breakina eiaht ribs and . causina mutive in1er0al iJUurieL The baby litter later banded the limp child to bil mother and said, "There's somethina wroDJ with hjm, .. accordina to court testJmony. The inf&nt died at Fountain Valley Community HOIPital the samo day and Colvin was arreatcd on murder clwFt when doctors detmnined the child's death was auspicious. eec.u~ or her •• Colvin will-be placied on probition or sehten<:cd to the California Youth Authority. She will not be sent ro prison. Sentencina is set ror Dec. 14 and Colvin has been ordered to remain at Oranee County Juvenile Hall until then. Tbe teen·aae Jirl, reprnented by a public defender, ca1Jed oaly ooe wimeta in the three-day eo&1ury trial. The witness, a pa~ fi'om San IMao. testified youftl-.,._-tdaew', injuries could We been-die rault o( an accident. Deputy District Attorney Mike Mapire said wit.oesses for tbe Pl'Olo- eculion testified.the little boy died 11 a direct result of two blows IO tbe .stomach -one from above and one &om the aide. . .. He was stomped and then kick· ed," Mquire wd. --si;;. cmshed the life out of him." Colvin. who bad taken cart of the child sill or seven times before bis death claimed the child was injured in a fall from his crib, accordi111 to report.s. Seareh fo:r~l given · Informant provides ·leads to man seen kl area of-campsite . An informant provided in- vestiptors with new leads Friday in ~Lt~~- Huntinston Beach. &irl believed kid· napped from a desert campground. · :i. The infonnanrpve investigatori sketch¥ information about a man • autbonties believe fl)ay be linked to the djsappea.ranclC on.aura Bradbury from the Indian Cove CamPCfOund in Joshua rce Nationa1 Monument. .. The leads are startiDJ to come tosetber, and wt're loolcina for the auy," said San Bernardino County Sheriffs spokesman Jim B~t . .. Hc·s known by ffie name of Al. Al, who ii in bis late SOs or early 60s. lived for about 30 <14ys at the ~JJIJ'OUnd. Bryant said. Tfic informant said ~ makes bis Uvu.-by b-.yi.Ql.and ·selJin& itemf'lt swap meets. He said Al was arm~ with a sawed-<>ff sbo n and iwo other weapons. · The Huntinston Beach girl's root· prints led up to a blue van driV9n by ·• the man at the camllSJ'OUnd. but no footl>rints led away-lroln-wberc '\be van bad been parked. "The informant. who B~ant declin· ed to ideetify, said Al drives a 1963 van or ._ntnown make that is in immaculate condition, and that he ,....._ ... aARCB/A2) prlelta./ A7 . 8pol18 Laketa crulae to a 119-100 victory over San Antonio behind Mike McGee's 21 polnta.1•1 B~arteF agoni_zed by failllFe to spot ·deadly :bµoy Carena derMaredgll University to wtn the title •the SM View L-eue croea country flnala.182 C8I State Fullerton trle9 for 10th atralght college football victory agalnat ~State.let - ., ~ Alleelaa.I Pnee The injured pilot of a speedboat that lla'Pfl'C'.d into 1 buoy While on a =re crui1e near Huntinaaon Hat-r te.vina 4'¥e J::+" dmd, 110DJZft over how milled 1eeina tfie buot', IUi motber teicl. Virl Earlel, 21, 1 commercial filbennan from Seal Baicb, lia in hi• bolpitaJ bed cryins and mlntina about how the lted-and-concretc buoy 1eemed to appear out of no- where. his mother, Patricia Earles, lljd. ---\ "The fint time I saw him, be said. 'Where did it come from?' .. she sa.id. "I said 'Honey, I don't know; and he just staned ayift4. f.arlcs.ttm••ns 1n palttand '-s been ~ven heavy doee1-o IMdication since the Sunday momin1 a«ident in Anaheim Bay near the entrance to the Seal Beach Naval WeaJ)Oftl Station. "He will be lyina there and tean will just stan rollina down hilcheeb, IO I don't talk about it." Mn. Earles laid. "He's 1 very carinc. penon. He wouldn't~J._or anythina in the world.·· Earles was fisted in serious con- djtion at Los Alamitos Medical Center. He lost pan of his intestines.. bis wrist was crushed. and _his th.i&h bone..and foot were broken. Three other panenacrs ~ also injured about 3 a.m. last Sunday when the 2().foot speedboat, return· ina from the Queen Mary ocean liner. amubed into t.le 3-foot..f\iah buoy. Preliminary investiption by the Oranee County Sheriffs Department showed &be bolt a~ptly exceeded the S-mph speed hmll. and tests .. The SOie CIUSC or this terrible showed that Earles had a blood· t~y is lhc unlit buoy." he' saul. alcohol level or . I I percent '"It s inVlsiblc. It's just a land mmc Tbe lcp! ltnu~dnvma a car in waitina to be cauaht." Califomaa is .10 nt. The l 2·f0ot diameter buoy was _ .:J:here arc no · -alcohol hm1ts oKd byltR> Navy to moor vessels in for boat dnvina. altbouah state law the Bay. makes It illepl to pilot a boat under Navy and Coast Guard off~1als · • I.he in1luence or alcohol. have said the buoy is not danacrous lO Dan.a Denton. Earles' attomc)', boaten drivina the speed bmit in the said bisclicnl waso'tdrunltand called liahted nlVllltion channel. that issue imtcvant. s:.r1cs dri '111• a bom>wed boat He called the unli&hted buoy a ...,. was Vl.,. · ~-" ~---..--..;.P'leue_ _.BOATS.R/E) . . Beach rem.aiDs shut in wake of fuel 8 ill ltlEIT -a.. .............. wtn-arta ~==--;;:;..::..;.~;..;.:: add1bvn, aid Coat Guard spotce.- man Rack Wood · C~MPAIGN '84 A hair-mile stretch of beach 1t Seal 8tacb will mnain cJoeed ror the ~kcndas crews to aboet cleannc as much 112.000 jlllons o( psoline anct addlt.iva poured anlO into Coyo\e Crttlt near the Sin Oabntl Raver. tn~ton ~a~ 10 find l'9c dUf!'P"· ' The matenel dumpeJ in the creek : aJtd ~entuaHy ftowed into the ocean at the moutboftbeSanOabnel Ri~er was ~ino with 1rwa of btntcnt., ~ylene and toluene, all p.sohne \ ; Woods 11td bct~n ·1.000 and ·2.000 Pllons were dumped, ~ pemttly htft the RtYef'lid&.F,....y l"ICiar the Willow Scree19nd9t near the Loi A~ County linie. Althouib autbonties at fifll t~t~i'ht l~· contairiect:~ chlonnaWdbi 11yt,Of a. Woa id f~ chemtcal was '* pmeftl. is • cok>tlea odorlell liquid Vltd in '•rious 1.nd\<rial procattt. h tw bttn ~ to cauat • (PliMe -•AC8/61) ( (Embezz~er faces arson ~Harges I A fC>nnft' Huntanaion Beach mu. llow m pnaon followina h.il cooVtc-con for embculma money from 1 ounaain Va.Uey computrr firm, was 1na returned to Orange County Friday to face anon ChafJM, &uthonua said. Anthony M. OUau~ 43, aJleaedJy "'' fire to the Joa.ti 1 rcibef Co. to JIJ iH Al__IOd&Jd e ...... ..__ .. Ziggy" cartoonist Tom Wilson must pay S 1.650 a. month .child suppon for a 13-)ear-old g1d who a M1ss1on Viejo woman claims 1 Wilson's diughter. Orange County Superior Coun Judge John C. Wooley ordered CoN TINUEU S10R1Es -~ CO\'tt up hit cmbeahmeat ol more than SS0,000, ~ ao Foualain Valley poliC.le aad fire tnVM .... ..,..., who are conch1dina a 16-mootb investipdon of the iftcidtnt. Dilauro was to be exlrliCliled from Nevada. "bcre be " confined to a state pritoo. to Oranaie Couaty Jail. Tbe computer compen) IUSlaiotd .Wtlson 10m1ke ~paymcob ~ patcrrut) suit flied by t.bC &irt's mother. Mary Af1cc Ba~ u re- solved, ~rdi~ to Wooley~ coU.Tt clerk, Amy Sllve. The JUdge aJso ordcrut Wilson to pay Barnes $10.000 in auomcy's fees. Silva so.id. ntitty S2 mill1on worth ol ~"' the June 19, 1983, rw. Fifdili&en aid the blaze detcro)'ed nearly all of the compeny's m:ords. Dilauro worked for a shon Wne Ii an l('C()unt.ant for the compu1.cr company but quit. citi~ personal 1"Ca0ns, about four months be fort the fire. a.me. claimed in • paucmity suit filed fo J uly, 1913, lhal Wilton fatberu! her dauahter durinJ a rel.a· uonwp lhat bcpn in 1967 and tnded 1n 1978. Tbe ZiJ&Y newspaecr c.anoon character as a little guy constaotJy confronted with life•s problems: BEAC H REMAINS C LOSED ••• & From Al I • cancer in laboratory animals. The federaJ En' 1ronmental Protec- tion Agency q~signed a technical IHJStance team to help find the sourve of the spill. Woods said. S~nly after the spill was d1~ 1.uvtfed Thursday, clt:anup crews placed floating booms· tn Coyote Creek but apparently failed to pre- vent aU the materiaJ from movrng into the San Gabrid lliYec.. which empues mto Long Beach Harbor. No senous IOJUnes were reponed, but several people in tb? 'Deigb-• -c ~- borbood complamed of headaches and throat irritation, sajd Los Angeles County Fire Dcpanment spokesman Frank McCarthy. He said at least SO complaints about a petroleum odor were received by his department Th~y niJbt. ' SEA~CH FOR T OTGAINS •.. BOATER ••• From Al From Al interchanges lrt'ense plates (rom Texas, Arizona, Alabama, Nevada and California on the van. The informant's description of the van and of the man were a "perfect" match with descripuons from · wit- nesses who had seen them at the cam pground Oct. 18, Bryant said. The van had been colored white, but was painted blue with a hand- brush sbonly before the girl's disap- pearance. Laura. whose family had .been v1s1ting the campground. was last seen following..-htr brother to a campground bathroom, and in· vesllgators "s11ll think she's alive," Bryant said. The man who witnesses said drove the blue van at the campsite left about the same time tlit girT disappeared. Bryant said the informant. who hves near 1he area where the gJrl disappeared, was to have met Al at but fonnerly owned a speedboat and has piloted fi'1liog boats, his family said. Mrs. Earles w d her son was close to the men who died in the crash: Ronald Myers, 2'2, of Seal Beach, Anthony Sutton, l7>.,.Wbo lived with the Earles fam ily, and John .Bakos. 20, of Paramount. Also killed were Patri~ Hulings, 20, of Qowney, and Kathy Weaver, 24, of Laguna Beach. Earles and Stephen Brennan. 24, of Westminster, were seriously injured, while two other puscngers received minor injuries. Mrs. Earles sajd her son remembers going down with the boat and feeling anethei:-person next to-him-under t~ water. He tried to reach 1.hc person but apparently passed out .and was grabbed by two oflhe survivors, who clung to the buoy until they were rescued. "I tried to JCI him." Earles told his mother .... tncd." .eROWDED -:FIEL~~A-rJt, ••• · From A 1 . -·"' -----;'¥' manager at McDonnell Douglas AslroJl6lutics Co .. was endorsed this week i'1 a-letter sent by Republican AsSt'mblymen Nolan Fnzzelle and Den m's ~ Brown to registered Re· publicans an the c11y. ~s also got bac:king in a letter sen publicans by former Hunt· ingt ch Ctty Councilman Ted Bani and financed by the Hunt· initon(TUo, wnirn.is ma e up or residents of Huntington Harbour. Mays and Erskine also have circulated campaign material con· tai nin_g endorsements from another prominent Republican. Harriett Wieder. the chairman of the county Board of upcrv1sors and former Huntington Beach councilwoman and mayor. Mays· and Erskine's eagerness to grasp what they apparently hope are Ronald Reagan's long coattails is particularly nettlesome to candidate Jay Stout. 42, another Republican. Stout. a financial auditor who's making his second try at office, said panisan politics has no place 1n local elections and part)' affihation should be ignored. open mind and I've voted down the Another candidate, former City middle. Administrator Bud Belsito, said he 'Tm not a slam dunk for develop-took a cheap shot from a Los Angeles ment in myclly. I knowlhediffeTtncc T imes reponer who reported Belsito between good development and a"bad was fired because of nepofism cha"JCs development. l woul~n't have voted dealing with federal job training in favor of Scabridge (a 750-unit programs. condominium development on Belsito, who demanded and got a Beach Boulevard south of Adams correctjon. said he was "completely Avenue). exonerated" the-<lranc:Htuy-and rn~umbenl FffilCy said Ctty C:Oun-that he was careful not to let relatives c1I members will have to ~tch · redevelopment closely, and will need get on the City payroll. Belsito, a 49· to reassess their development de--year-old attorncybusinessman, iJ · · f Sh emphazing "frugal" leadership and cis1ons o recent years. e agrees claims the city is doino J. ust the with Erskine that tbe Seabridse ·• development is "too massive" for the opposite of t hat in lbe handling of area and is fearful that it can employees' .. labor dispute. Belsito ·b n claims it's costing more to fight the contn uteto the ood problems that employees inst.cad of ......... jno to their · ravaged the area in spring of 1983. demands. -. -..---.o Finley, who stresses tliat open space and librari~s and cultural and -Elaine Craft, who bas been ' spirituaJ devetopments must fi nd a • Huntington Beach civic leader for 15 plac-e in the city along with high 4ise years. LS pinning ·..her hopes for buildings, said one of tbe 6iggest election on a relatively small cam- problems "1hat won't go away" is the paign war chest but lots of ·contacts Oood contt"l situation in City low· developed over the xar. Craft, who lands in the vicinity of Beach would like to have a perfonning arts Boulevard and Adams and Atlanta theater, bas been {>resident of the avenues. She said redevelopment following organizations: Friends of should be explored as one wa to P!Y the Library, Historical Society. f'Or upgra<Iing. 1>1trons of Golden West Coliege; The other council incumbent can· Orange County Council of Women in didate, Jack Kelly, said redevelop-Chambers of Commerce; HB Co- ment provides the only opportunty to ordinating Council; and Sand provide the expensive flood control Dollars, Women's Division of the work. "It's the only way to do Oaamberof Commerce. anything, We can't get general •Randy A. Durda, 29, an enginecr- Enen ded ,...,, ~ v.-.. Cloud~ I Cl\lwlelton,W V ~~ --~ llld Chwlone.N c • Hltlfle -llld mid 10. .~ .. c-.ttl ~ 10 -IO lftlWld ..... ~ kiwi ,..., Mel uppet Clnc:wletl '°' - -8M 11111*' to. ""OUOh ~ l'llldlOlllr..i.nd~ ~sc g:,:.IMM,Oll d.N" OllllllH'I W011h . Teniperatu.rea 1)9yton o.n.., . DleMow. .. 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IMI M •$ 8 Tldea ' T004Y t:W•fll 12-lO p"' 6 12 P'" •• It •• w w w w Fou·r h ·urt ill trio of acc idertt s A Laguna Beach t~nager was 1 n critical condition Friday night and three others werl' hurt -one seriously - in three unrelated acci· dents Friday. The teen-ager was struck by a car after be boJted inle traffic at the intersection of Broadway Street and B~way Place about 4:30 p.m. John..e....Onorato, 15rWa.s.thr~S4 feet before JL.ooingjp the roadway by .i vehicle traveling west, police said. The boy was still unde1Joing emer&ency surgery for head in)uries at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo at 10 p.m. Police said an investi\ation de- termined that the driver of the car, who was not identified, was not at fault in the accident. A motorist who caused another driver to collide with a 13-year-old pedestrian crossina Seutb C.oast Highway in rush-hour traffic was listed in serious condition at Saddle- back Community H.OJpital in Laguna I S. Claudia Sterchele, 26, of El Toro was admitted to the intensive care unit for a head inju.ry after she rcar- ended a car that had stopped for two boys in a crosswalk about 5:30 p.m. Jimmy Malloy, 13, was earned for 94 feet on the hood of a car driven by James Chapman of Laguna Beach before the boy slid under the vehicle. Malloy was treated and released from Saddlebaclc Community Hospi- Lal Chapman was_w:ti_njll(Cd. ln another mishap, a 2S·year-old woman sustain~dinjuries to her back and her right arm and I~ after the motor scoofer She was (in vmg was cut off-by a vehicle pulling out of a Glenntyre Street driveway. .. Faye Hodnett was treated at South Coast Medical CenteT in South Laguna and released after the 5: 13 p.m. accident ,........ ~e atOld-Globe-Wasdellberate By Tiie Associated Press · SAN DIEGO -An arsonist was responsiblt for Monday's blaze that d~troyed the Old Globe Theatre's outdoor Festival Stage in Balboa Park, fire investigators say. "We eliminated accident.al..$0Urccs that could have caused the fire.'' said Capt. John Hale, head of the Metro Anon Strike Team. "We feel it was an mcendiary-nrr,nrttnli0iii1JYICC" Investigators found no evidence of a fire accelerant, such as gasoline. in soil samples taken from beneath the st.age, where the •fire originated. But Hale said Thursday that accelerants could ha..-e been washed out of'the soil by 1.he huge amounts of water poured onto the blau by firefighten. No arrests have been made in the case and there is no known motive for the fire, the second major blaze to bit the Balboa Park theater CQmplex in six years. . On March 8, 1978, the original Old Globe Theatre was destroyed by an arson fire. The Festival St.age, cen- Just Call 642-6086 .~ structed almost entirely of wood, was bwlt later that year as a temporary replacement for the main stage, which reopened io 1982. Before the fire. Old Globe officials planned about $200,000 worth of improvements for tbe Festival Stage to make it a permanent pan of the three-theater complex. The main stage and the Cassius Carter Center Stage. which are both indoor facili- ties, were not da(1laged in the fire Monday. Fund-raising efforts ar.e under way to rebuild the Festival Stage under a project estimated to cost S 1.2 mill ion. Workers flee oil field-fl-re Huntington Beach firefighters evacuated workers at a Chevron oil field Friday after two drums contain- ing toxic chemicals caught fire about I 0:30 a.m. Friday, authorities re- ported. One of the 5-pllon drums con· t.aine4cbJorine. which can be deadly under some cireumstances, and the second contained an acid solution, acoording lo a fire department spokesman. Workers at the oil field, near the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Edwards Street-in a remote part of the ~ city, were moved out of the vicinity wh ile a hazardous materials team from the fire department worked to contain the smoky fire. AIP rally today Bob Richards, i;>residential can- didate for the Amencan Independent Party, will appear at a rally todayin Santa Ana. The rall y will begin at I I :30 a.m. at 34 Civic Center Plaza. Wbat do you like-about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me11age will be recorded, transerlbe4 alHI 4ellvettd to Uae appropriate editor: Tiie aame U·boar aaswerla11ervlce may be used lo record lettert to tlle e4Uor ,. •DY t.,te. C..trllMltera to H r Letters column mOtt lacl•de tMlr na me and telepboae number for verification. No circulation calla, please. Tell us what's oa your miad. StOUt, who said he can ~balance environmental and developmental interests in the Bolsa Chi ca marshlands. claims to have more endorsements than an)' othtr can- didate -from the Huntington Beach/Fountain Vallc:y Board of Realtors. from the Huntington Beach firefithters and paramed1 c:s and from the qtstnct 621 Lmle League or· funds." ing contractor, said he wants to work Kelly also defends recent council for all citizens. but no special ,.------..;....;..-----------:-------------------------- action that gave City Administrator interests. -- gan1zat1on. · M1ld·~anncred PetC'r Green. a 58- ycar-old sc1cn11st/rnllegc instructor has 1n1ected perhaps.Ja.e onl y "head- on" controver<iy 1n10~ rate. attack- ing Erskine's money "iources C.1rccn claims that Erc;k1ne. who·~ been leading the pack 1n campaign con1nbut1ons. ha-. been gctung most of his monc) Imm developers. pTompting Green to remark. "It almost looks hke the developers are trying to buy a seat on the c.;ounc1I " Green's campaign strategists say their man rehC's cxclus11,-ely on small contributions and cam cs the main hope of all the c:and1date'> that a gras~ roots campaign can be successful. Erslune. the execµL ivc director of the Build ing Industry Assoc1a1ton , denies having a bhnd allegiance to bu1lo1ng interes1s. "T've been on the Planning om- m1ss1on for two year& and I've had an Charles Thompson nearly an 8 per-•John Home. 61, an infonnation cent pay increase. but 1s pan of the · coun.cil m3Jont) refusing to give the systems analyst and business consult- .500 members of the Municipal·Em-ant, said he's miffed at the "obscene" pla)'ees Association 3 5'h percent pay amount of money beiq spent oo the elC!Ction campaign by the City Coun-rai.~:m VCI') much in love with all our cil C'andidates. He said he believes all rxople. but you can't compare the two voters should help make final de- (positions). It's like comparing apples cisions on large. controversial pro- and oranges and bananas. We need jccts. He said he believes in quality the adm1n1strativc skills that Oiarley child care centers and protected Thompson owns to guide this city:· housing for abused women and children. Plann1ni Commissioner Frank M1Qahang1r. one of the 16 can· •Dennis W. Miller, 31, a planner- d1daLes, claimed 1n a campaign ap-engineer, said he favors ~velopment pearancc that the City Council pve a but that an open beach, open spaces secrctt raise to Thompson and viol-and green belts must be preserved. atcd city rules by hinng a redevelop-•John Valentino said housing ment director without compeliu ve needs are a priority; that Knio·rciuoJ screening.. Mirjahanger. who came to need new residential opportunities this counlr)' from J ran U years ago, and mobile home ownen deserve fair cJa1med officials acted under-and equitable treatment. handedly io both instances. Officials •Other candidates 1nclu~ La sai<f rhcit-decmons were on the up Votmrt:iw~ Ocorgc Hanna an<f and up. • Allen Randal Lowart. ORANGE COAST Cltculetlon 1-Mlta-tm ~ D•llJ Piiot Dellv•rr la Gu•r•ntffd -D-ily Pilat c .................... 114JMZ .. M71 Al ....., •• , .......... Ml."'4111 MAeNOF,ICI • • H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher AOMmary Churchman Controller . \ • Stephen F. C•razo Donald l . WHttamt C1rculataon Manager Prod11c11on Manager __ .... , ~ ":'CA~-~~- .... ~ .. :JO<~ fto• IMO Co.IA"-J;A 9~8 Ct>py•'l!flt 11183 Orenpt eo.11 ~ ~"Y No · "°',.. Mt1etiont 4'dttoroe4 men.f • ~- rne<1!' t\elttl INiy bol ·~oo..ctcl ~"" llP«'at .. -o1~-. THERE'S MORE TO DRAPE,RIE S THAN MEETS THE EYE! Comparative pricing on custom drapertes can be truatratln_g for consumers. Comparing one bid to ano~her can be llke comparing apples to oranges. In order to make ~ fair evaluation, It la helpful to consider the folloWlng: 1.) How full are the drapes figured? Custom drapes should be at least 2~ times full. (Sheer fabrics aa mucfl as triple fullness.) 2.) How many yards are figured? If the drapes were fl~ed lea full, the am_ount of yacd•~/equlred w111 be less. (Keep In mind that the fuller the drapes, the nicer they will hang.) 3.) How wlll the drapes be made? Custom draperies should havt double·hems and double-headera, weights In the hem and quality buckram for fine pleating. 4.) What about the hardware? Cu1tom drapes 1hould be Installed on custom h avy duty cuMo- meaure traverse rods or top quality decorative rods. 5.) Wiii the drapes be lnataUed properly? Poor lnttallatlon can ruin the look of even the belt m8d9 ~-Col1om drapw lftouta Di nung1onfy by experliriCid Installers. wetl-vwtedJo_the art.of , ••dMMfng·down , c!raperlel In add"lon to proper placement of the hardware. At Alden'• you wlll atwayt,recelve quetlty work. We have been MHlng draperies for J8 years and have uMd the aame lnltaHer ror 12 year•. We uM a top q::t cu1tom workroom 'Ith multi-faceted employeet who can generally dellver the drapee In 2 to 3 •· We would be happy to bring aamptee to your h01N-.nd give you a fr• n tlmate on drapee, bllndt and bedepreads. .J •' II DEN'S Mon.·f rl. 9·5:30 Sat .. 9!30-t:OO Sun., cloMd carpet sales • instalation • custom draperies :teN PLAOEHTtA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CA 92627 • • PHONE 8*4838 -848-23&5 • I.IC NO. 2304H BEST INSTALLATION IN ORANGE COUNT.Y • LOCATeb IN COSTA MESA FOR'27 YEARS f'Mr#L Y IH CAl'IPf'T 8US"'9S SINC, t#f . ... .. 2 trlcic-or treate;. slain;. T·tiOusi nds-jOin 3 r d glrl found uahaimed in· proc.ession . ByT1teA11oclatedPret1 ~or slain leader DECAT~R. tu. -Two ~rls ~ho ~isappeared while trick-or-treali~ & ~ Halloween night were found slam Fnday an an abandoned buildina near their h~me, police said, but • lhtrd &irl who went with them was found unhanned ludina hi a closet. Police Chief Patrick Vau&han said authorities believed the NEW DELHI, India (AP) -appeaJ for caJm, Gandhi uid the Thousands of Indians. some travel-violence "is only belpina the lna u far as 360 miles, be14n 'ubversive forces to acbaev• their marthing before 7 a.m. today to join end~." He did not refer directly to the the funeraJ procession 'for lndira Sikh extremists, moet of who have Oandhi, which was scheduled to 'battled fot lhtec yeia to .-Jn a Iona two had bCen stranJled. He would not say if they had been sexuatly assaulted. T~e survivor, Patncia Holl, 7, w~s in good condition, physicall y unharmed wd a spokesman at Decatur Memorial Hospital. Dead were Sherry Gordon' 12, and her cousin, Theresa Hall, 10, Patricia's sist'tr. "Due to her age a"nd the tl"lUma. l\'e .ha\',en'unade a..loU>f llead~awhii-point, .. Vauahe~d of Patty. ·, Appeal• plUJeJ ord.-court C.H dl•mfued WASHINGTON - A U.S. Court of AppeaB-panel ruled Friday that a lowcr-oourtjudge acted prematurely in deciding that the Hatch Act prohibii. federal Cf!lPIO~ee un.~ons that endorse political caodidates from conductin& vo~r regJstrat1on dnves. The three-member panel, i{l a Z..l decision said neither the unions nor the government is entitled to the action they seek because the matter "is not ripe for judiciaJ review." The panel returned the case to the lower court witb instructions to dismiss the complaints "for fiilure to prt$Cnt concreteclaim ripe fo r court adjudication."The lower court had ruled that the Hatch Act pennits unions to conduct voter registration drives and to endorse candidates. but not both. beain •1J.2 o.,m..(2.a...m...ESl:).__ list of rcliti0'41~ poUticaJ ~Leaden of foreign governments CC1Sion1 from the ovemment, and a gathered to honor the slain leader, small..numbtr who have campaianed end the United News of India for a separate nation. rc1?0f1e.d lhecurfew in tbecafital was "Communal madr\CM will destroy bema relaxed. The,deatn tol in mob u1," Gandhi said. "It will destroy ·violence around the nation, mostly everything India.stands for. As prime apiost Silchs, has totaled more than miruster ... l ca nnot aod will not allow SOO with at least 2SO dead in . Nt w this. Ddhl aJone. Gandhi's son and sue-"Indira Gandhi gave herlifno that ceuor1 warocd lndia'smillions Friday a united India should Jive and- to ha t the violence ot "communal p~per, •• he said, quotioa a sayina of madness will destroy us." his mother. "Do not shed blood, shed The ni&ht before the funeral, a pall hatred." -0 of smoke from ~urning Sikh:-0wned His appeal was broadcast late in the homes and vehicles Was seen over day and its effect was not immcdi-DTl..J ID' large areas of New Delhi. ately apparent. . ... M te ~~a•e won 't raalJ probe of CIA Most of the violdnc.c has been As J,rains carrying the bodies o(. . w AS~I NGTON _ ~ite Ho~ .officWs Friday refused to speed up directed atthe Sikhs-an influential mutilated Sikhs pulled an.to New 1nve~t1gatJons of the ClA's N. acara~if~et1Jci1Jl&_!lual so the findings can made religious minority that constitutes 2 Delhi staions and reports from six of pubbc before next Tuesday s pres1denttat election. "We're interested in due percent of India's 730 million people India~ 22 states pushed the death toll proc " 'd "d · I k La 5.......... · -because ~rs. Gandhi's two as-higher, the full picture of the cam••e ft ess, sat pres1 ent1a spo esman rry .,.......es in response to a chaf'le sassins were identified as Sikh secur-~ c f -rom two Oem~ratic members of intelligence oversight committees that the ity ~uards. But about 80 of the 300 n tod emeldlje. onvoylsedo stc:el-&<ltoinist.ration is .dtagg,ing its feet beca~the..:resul~uld embamau ._,;__. , .. mete so 1ers patroll ma1or President Reagan. uuu es-ov~owing;the storage-room ~rties and-i:ownk: Soldiers an<f potic( . o~ the Delhi morgut were those of m the capital and fi ve other ma"or -De--m....-Want GOP commercial• off the alr --Hain an" emot_ro_n-al_n_a_lio_n_.;. .... d_e_ra_dl-. o_,~...,~~ .... 1t~~d-S-h~r:to:tmf?i~~~o~s~o~p~·-t-tlf-4!1ma-1~--... t-dfattn- ~ ., WASHI NGTON -The Democratic Party, claiming a multi-million dollar advei:tisi ni blitz by Republicans amounts to an iUepJ effort to "buy the House elections, asked a federal court on Friday to intervene in an effort to have 't~e comme~ials taken off the air. The ,Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee alleited that the commercials, which urge viewers -to vote for. GOP .~ouse c_and!da~es, arc beif?.1 used by the Republican Party to benefit its canchdates m d1stncts where 1l has already made the maximum allowable contributions. Dia:blQ granted full-power license: 'Time to et on with It,· says NRC spokesman JC-car ml•haps blamed on weather 16 years after construction be an on plan WASHJNGTON -An automotive engineer testified in federal court Friday that bad weather and roads, rather than faulty brakes, were the cause of SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -The Angeles and San Francisco bas been some accidents involvin.g General Motors Corp. ~<an. Robert c. Lange, 37, Nuclear Regulatory _Commission delayed b_y construction problems, m~na,er of the Detroit office of the consultmg firm, Failure Analysis granted a full-power operatinglicense discovery101973ofa nearbyofTshore Associates of Palo Alto, said there arc major discrepancies between consumer on Friday to the controversial Diablo earthquake fault, and legal chaJlenges complaints provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Canyon plant, clearing the way for it by opponents. who vowed Frlday to and police reports of the acci~nts involving the X-can. The government has to produ.c.c power 16 years after contJnue their coun fight. charged that GM sold more than a million t 980 X-carurith danicrous rear construction began. · Over the years. thousands of brakes lhatll knew woUldToclc too q-uiddy donng routine stops:GM dtnics "All the regulatury-ageneiesbave protesters have been arrested in J.he,re is Any defect. •approved it, and the courts have demo_nstrations outside the plant ' CALIFORNIA I AQMD seelcs control• on die.el emlalon• EL MONTE - Claiming the state was "dragging its feet" in controlling "Smog~ons from diesel engines, South..coast air-quality offtcialt voted Friday. to seek permission to impose their own restrictions. "They (diese l) engines are the most obvious sources of pollution out there," said Jim Birakos, deJ?uty executive officer of the South Coast Air Quality Management District, which covers Los Angeles, Orange, R.ivenide and San Bernardino counties. "Most of th~ complaints we get are from people who had to drive behfod a bus or truck and want to know they they arc exempt from controls," Birakos said. Da.te oppo9e9 Jarvls IV, 2 GOP lnltlatlva ~p~eld it. As far as w,e a~ ~?n~m~ It gates. as tu!le to get on with tt, ~1d Dick Cost of the plant multiplied nearly Davm,aspokesman for Pacific Gas& 12 time since PG&E estimated costs Electric, the ~ta.nt's o~tor. . of$430 m_illion fo r the two units when T~e $5.1-balh~n plant on the Cah-construction began in 1968. fom1a coast midway between ·Los The NRC pcnnit for operation of Unir 1 was authorized Au&-2, but iu delivery was delayed Aug. 17 by the U.S Cortrt of AppeaJsJ n Washlngton, responding to a peution filed by ~_nents.. On Wednesday, the court lifteCS tliat sti)t. ano""PG&tenganeers aetivated·the nuclear power plant to briD& it to 5 perce nt capacity test levels. . Officials of PG&E csumate a full Prosram for start-up would take 7 5 to I 00 days. and ;the--plant couJd be produetng electricity for commencal use by early 1985. Barring further delays, the Nifc decision will allow the plant to operate for the first time above 5 percent Qf ca pacity. The permit. which is dated from the 1968 con- structton start for the plant. as good until 2008. .. Obviously, the issuing of the permit IS antt-cltmaCTiC They nave let the planr io ahead -without detemuning 1f it 1s safe." sa1d Ni ncy Culver. a spokeswoman for the Mothers For Peace group. longtimt opponents of the plant. • On Tuesday, Mothers for Peace plans to tilt rwo motrons-witlrtne" U.S. Court of Appeals. Ms. Culver said. Mothers for Peace aJso will ask the court to secure transcripts off( closed NRC hearin& in which the com- m1ss1on decided to deny the plant foes a new hearing . Par-k-- visitors . -.. hurt in SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Oeukmejian said Friday he will vote against Howard Jarvis' so-called "Save 13" initiative and Rcpublican- ponsomd. propos.it.ions-10rest.cic1 campaign contribu1 ions and..tcduce. welfai:c- spending. ln a prepared statement, the Republican governor aJso repeated his opposition to Proposition 37, which would create a statewide loue,... Deukmejian said he supports Proposit ions 25-30, the si x bond measures that were plac.cd on Tuesday's ballot by legislation he signed. -at~~- Encephalitis Jclll• l, lnfecl:ll 9 ln LA LOS ANGELES -St. Louis encephalitis killed one oflhc nin~ people in Los Angeles County who contracted the disease between early September and Oct. 5, the Department of Health Services said. The reported illnesses marked the first time the viral disease has been present io the county. said Dr. Shirley Fannin, associate deputy director for communicable disease control. "We have not been an endemic area for this virus," she said ~Thursday. Orange ~unty reponed four cases recently and neighboring Riverside County had ~ne case this year. she added. St. Louis enccphaJitiscauses inflammation of the 9rai n. The disease is transmitted by mosquito bite. Tree collapeem in atorm Wambaagh •ued by former officer SAN 01 EGO -Joseph Wambaugh, a ~thor of police novels such as "The Choirboys" and "The Blue Knight," has been sued by a former officer for his characterization of the pohceman in a recent non-fiction work. Kenneth Kelly. once a member of the San Diego police department's Border Alien Robbery Force, is scekina $31 million in damages. He filed suit in Superior Court over Wambau~·s "Lines and Shadows," an account of lhe operatjon of the forc.c. Kelly chums the author "exaggerated or invented" poruons of the book. and HICh winda that lubed Grants Pue. Ore .• ln tbe Ont _.r Paclflc etorm of the MUOn felled tbla tree ntday ln Sheryl and Lee Blankenahlp'~ backyard, cruahlnC both their car and boat. The National Weat her Ser-rice forec&8t ca lla for dtintntlilttna wine.ta. but continued bea. ~ ralna ln puts of the atate . falsel y portrayed his role as a polic.c officer. • • Little evidence toxic wastes • Judge who oppose. Bird court confirmed SAN FRANCISCO -Two judges, one of whom promised last year to write "ringing, infonned and pithy denunciations of the excesses of the Bird court," were con finned Friday to a new state appeals court in San Jose. "I guess forewarned is forcanned,'' Chief Ju,tice Rose Bird said af\er Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Harry Brauer's letter to Gov. George ~ukmejian was read to the ~O!flmission on Judicial Apeointments. Bird then JOtned the other two comm1ss1on mqnbers, Attorney General John Van de Kamp and Presiding Justice Edward Panelf~ m voting to confinn Deukmejian's appointment of Brauer to the 6th District Court of Appeal. harm Puman health: Study -- •Halloween garb Jeat& to 8hootbJ6 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -The tecn"ife Son ofa U.S. Embassy official said Friday he was shot in the lea by a pnvate security guard who mistook him for a rebel because his Halloween costume included a plastic M-16 rinc. Huso Dcinken, 14, said he was wounded as he walked by a San Benito district house en route to a costume party at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. --- Honddr&IJ general dim• UJ7 part ln plot MIAMI -An e~ilcd Honduran ~ncral accused by his country's government of plouina to assa sinate President Robeno Suuo denied Friday that he knew of a sucn a plan or took pan ln a con~racy. "I don't have anythlna 10 do with this," Oen. Oustavo AlvaJU Maruoez-iold Miami ndio 111tion W.QBA on Friday. "If I had known. I would have told the proper pcr10n:occausc the momern: I k'OCW1bout"10methiftl tike-this I couJd---be considered an accomplice under O\o llws of this counuy." In Teaudlalpe.. HondYras, Attorney General Elizabeth Chiui Siem said the woukf teek extradition of Al vate2 &Jona with a former hiJb·rankina oftictr poMed in Chile and eight allcacd conspirators atTCSled in MiamTonlbunday by"lbe FBI. Existing s tudies s aJd ·su estive' but h ot 'definitive· on risks WASHINGTON (AP) -A study by universi ty scientists sponsored partly by chemical manufacturers concluded Friday there is littJe con- clusivr evidence that chemical wastes have harmed lrumID bcallft. The study adde.d that the pot tJal for harm is present, and the lack of evid~nce mi&ht be caused ~mply by tcchnicaldifliculties in gathering at. The stud'y, directed by a con- sortium of 15 universities and mcd1- oaJ schools and sponsored in part by the Chemical Manufacturers As- sociation. said existing studies "were frequently su~stive buH'lt'ety .de--:. finitive" in tanking chemical waste disposal with adverse effects on human health. The scientists said lhc1r oonclusion "cannot be interpreted to indicate that no ri&k exists.. but mcrcly that no serious health effccu clearly at- tributable to the sites have been detected to4ate by thC tudy mcihoos employed.•' "In the contelt of cbro~ or lona- la&eney diseues. sucb c&nc:ICr, s'-lfficient tJme may not have elapsed for detection of any excess incidence of dlleUC 1n PGINl&UOU amul'MI thele sites. •• they added. --"- such health studies," said Dr. Bruce Karrh. a vice president of Du Pont, speaking for the association. "We're encouraged that the stud y indicates there is little demonstrated threat to health.'" The 6~page report resu lted from a study CQnducte-d b) l 3 sc1ent1sts under the d1rcct1on of Unavers1ttes AsSQC1ated for Research and Educa- tion m Patbol<>aY. The group is a comor11um of 1-5 univcnines and medical schools that was fo nncd tn WASH 1 NGTON -The Ethi()j)ian aovcmmeot hu .,_ • IAk ~ The study called for conunucd nwnbtrofst~tofaaltUlteWestern foodsb1pR1Cfttltotbeatim8'Cld6nrilbon raeerch on the health efrecu of !lhlOptana -..0 ~et narvauon becaate of prolonp:d dn>Qlht. tt wu e'"°''"" to dKmic:llf wntet: ··H111it-:!• announced Fnday. Tbe U.S. aacncy for lotemational Development said rccommcndatton was cndoned Ethiopia will deploy additional trucks to move relief suppha to ft:edu'I the manuf1ct11rcn' utOCtalton staliont around the country and that food 1hipment11rill be aa~en top priority • rtleaain, the results of the uady. at Ethiopian ports In Mkbtaon, Ethiopia has ~ to ensu~ that food i1 , · "The chemical indu1try has up. delivered tQ needy people in all Plrtt of' the counfry. pone<!. and will ronhn~.to support. , • # ----~.._ ______ ,.,.....,._ __ ..._.~•··--...... ----~-....... --~----.,.....-·----'..-~.\ .. .. 1964 to do b1ofog1cal and medical research. The sc1ent1sts said "ahd <1tud1c') of h4mlth effects arc poss1blt'. but should include teams of sc1cnt1'lts. indud1ng epidemiologists. pubht· healt h ph,c,- 1cians. toiucol<>Ji~s. en' 1ronmrntal engineers and b1osu1t1\t1c-1an\ Thr study urged the fedt'ral <. cntc" for D1~ Control to appo1n1 a spcoat"-panel to determine h~ to overcome trchn1cal d1fficut\1cs I. SANTA CLARA (AP) -Four people were tnJurcd and 11 arrested when about 150 rovtng youths at- tacked customers of the Great Amen- ca theme par,lc for more lhan half an hour. despite the cffons of8i city and park poh~ officers to stop them. authontacs reported. '"l rouldn"t believe 1t.'" said Keith Parks. 26. of San Jose. "'They were hmmg people with bottles. I saw one girl get pulled by her haJr down to the pa'emcnt and another guy hit m thr head w1lh a beer bottJe." Parks !k11d a young girl threatened hun wi th a 3fk:ahber p1stol. ··11 was kmd of a hat-and-run t.act1c-... said pohce Capt Haf'11 Bums "'The> were JUSt gomg acr()!',f the par~tng lot and attacking pcopfe at random·· The \IOlencc began about 10 pm. as the park was closing. A fight broke out inc;1dc the park and a crowd gathrt'ed. Aller police cleared lhat area. the crowd moved to the 9.0QO.. car parking lot. where the groups of tc.-cn-agcrs set upon victims. Tht' attacks, lhc second round of '1okncc at the park m five days. occurred H11.llowceT'I night as the amusement center hosted a "'Fnaht N1 ht." ~rcat Amt'nca spokeswoman Juda Hadfield rejected suggestions that the pork was improperly patrolled. "I don't think ifs humanl} poss1bh.• to an11c1patt cveryth•nf that's go1og to happen," he satd • anetv-nme percent of the ttmc. Wt" don't have those problems... . Last &iturda)', 10 people were arrested after 1nctdcnt'i of a'>sault, auto burglancs, '\andah11m. sbor- hf\Jng and theft. l . . -· ,. A• Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Satur~ay. November 3, 1984, • • Ill " ,WoLµen 's.wages begin slowclimP to .match inen .'s . • Rand study shows their salaries will clim dramatically in _next two decades Michael P. Ward. Tht reason for the gain is th.at women's skills lhrough education and wor1' experience arc incrcaSJn& rapidly, Smith said. SANTA MONICA (AP) - Women's sa1anes are steadily gaimns on men's and will increase "dramati- cally" over the next two decades because of job experience and educa- tion rather than poJi'tical pre56urc, accordioa to a Rand Corp. study. If current trends continue, woridn.i women will easn 74 percent of what men do by tbe year 2000. the study said, caJlina that "a conSCfvative estimate.·· "In 1980, women's hourly wa,es were 60 percent of(men's); by 1983, the figure had risen to 64 percent ..... the llJ)CSt and swiftest pin" during th1sccn\ury,accordtna to lhe study by Rand economislS Jarp.cs P. Sina th and The 'study disputed a U.S. Census Bureau statistic that shows women earning 59 cents for each dollar a man makts. lfcalQulat1onsarc based solely on th~ wages of currently working ·women. as the census bure"'1u's were, women's pay would be '"even lower." the study sa1d. However, the Rand study took into • 'II • . National PT A :pushing ~for -ratin·gs on.records I . • --... . 'We both ran for t he volume--k-nab on the stereo ... · LANSING. Mich. (AP)-The 5.4- milhon-member national PT A 1s waging a mail campaign urging that records be rated like movies to shield children from' lyrics-t11a1 are profane. sexually explicit. violent or vulgar. ~d... Jl)dustcy n:pcrscntativc said it 1s 'not the JOb of record .companies to screen records, and suggested that parents be the jjrst ones ta Listen to the albums tbeir children bnng home. The PT A efTon staned with a Cincinnati member after he and his wife listened to the album "' 1999" by Pnnce. a popular rock performer. "We were listening to the album the music be labeled for no other together when a song called 'Let's purpose than consumer protection." Pretend We're Married" came on and we rcahud 11 had som~ pren) But Bob Marhs. vice president for descnptive lyrics:· said Ri~ Alie). Warner Bro1hers' record§ operations, He and his wife. Mitze, hav'c a 12-saidsuchscreeningshouldbedoneby year--0ld daughter and a 7-jcar-old-patertts, not~rd companies. son. "We don't want to be in a position "We bolh ran for the volume kn ob to pre-Judge our records. "nor do we on the stereo because our kids were in want others to judge our ·records," tbe ext room,. We JhoJ.l&hL th· Ma~fa sale:-• should be warnings to let people know "It's in the home and thcrefort when sens1tfve language 1s being . __ .... .. .._ .... beyond our junsdictfon and a little lbcu, Ane)'18tu: 6Cyono the Pl s JUn le ion. -Recordings should be ta~ with thl'hk the PT A ought 10 pass a "som"ething that could idenufy what reso~utiGn hilt parents-listen to-the some folks might find offensi ve ano content of the records their children inappropnatc for children;· said bring home. .. he said. Ela.inc St1enkemeyer, national PT A president. · The ma1hngs, which began earlier "This is not censorship -that this month. were the topic of a would be out of the question," she resolution passed 'by the national said. "It was the feeling of delegatc:s PTA at its annual meeting in June . ..._ Video a·erial tour for posh Beverly Hills homebuyers . 4 -BEVERLY HILLS(AP)-Tromp-Beverl ) Park. a 325-acre multi-specuve buyers settle down for a ang from house to house in search of muhon-dollar µted co mmuntt) an video aeriaJ tour of Beverly Park in that dream home may be gd the Santa M-Onica mo untains. wh<.'rc which they "fly" over the devclop- enough for the masses. but in Beverly lots alone-no houses-~ill set you menl, make turns and evon go into· Hills trungs are simply not done that back $750.000 to $3.5 m1lhon. reve~. way. In a showroom nestled among the More than 15,000 people have At least not when the property 1s luxury s\ores on Rodeo Dnve, pro-v151ted the showroom since 1t opened in July, said developer Elliot Got- tfurcht. COUNCIL. CHIEF -A REAL CUT;.up "We've become a tourist attrac- tion." he said this week.. The space-age shopping tour was -produced-by o-ne oftlfnpecial effects artists for the film "Star Wars," Robert Blalack. using laser-disc tech- nology developed by the Depanment of Defense. account the potential Wllges ot the entire female population, projecLin& what all women would cam.based on their educa_t1on and work txperience. The stuoy siud affirmative action programs that prohibit sex dis- crimination in the work place ·•can easily be dismissed" as a factor 1n the pin. , ~slatton to prohibit ~x di s· cnminauon was .,Used in the 1960s and "it strains credulity to suppose !hat these effects would be felt after 1980. especially in a period of budgeiarv retreqchwent bv the .e11· forccment agencies,' the ~tudy sa,1d. "Women's wages have 1n fact nsen in response to their expanded skills. Throughout the 20th century, women's wages have been nsing much faster than men's \\'ages and will continue to do so into the fortsetablc fJJture, .. the study said. The study al~ f,ound that "bl~ck · women made significant wage gain~ relative to white men during the years 1950-1980 •• but said the most "tx- traordioar).". contraSt was in the wages of white women and black women. .. "In 1956, the average black woman earned about half th.e wage of a similarly empl~ white woman. By t 980, the dispanty between bl~ck and white women had almost vamshed." the study found. "The male-female... &IP is real," Smith said 1n a statement." And some part of the d~s~ritY. is undoubtedly dtle 10 discnm1oauon. Our r'epon docs not address that. issue, but i\ d()(s suggest t~at the gap 1s 11arrowln& ~.nd is not as immutable as 11 appears. Walking the line . · . . Southern Pacific Railroad worker check.a track• at main freight yard in Loe AJl&elea. '~i_te' Jiotdogs_could b.e=---~. a hit.with the consumer dent of the city council takes Another video screen allows a over," Miss Bellamy said this voyeuristic peek at famous Beverly WASHINGTON (AP) -The week at a prevfew of "Magic: Hills. Bel-Air and Holmby Hills meat industry wants the Amencan Past and Preeent." estates. A shopper can get a close-up hotdog to shed sortie fat so that it's including a lite category," said Manly "Typical frankfuners and bologna Molpus. president of the institute. now contain 29 percent fat and 11.25 NEW YORt(-(1\P)-City Coun- clt Preeident Carol BeHamy Mid aheworea ·~sutt'' when lhe let Mraeff be 8awed In half to open a magic exhibit at Uncofn ~~L.~ noted she'd Nke • ~ th a dlsappudog Aa he ptaced a wooden arch look at the Manon Davies-William more attracti ve to weight-conscious acrose her middle mantclan Rand~lph Hearst esta~. the Playboy consumers. No jogging or anything n--0 ±1-..ata.. • ~;:.~ u i.. Mansion and the Kirkeby estate. strenuous, though. · .....ge ~-. ''lf'C-.. .,...___ ..... ..j,. .. __ .... • 0 0 -I' All.it.wilUa~·h .... o~ment. DaM-. ''No~ JTl\.11 ~-uxu; ~v-er y "--& The new lite category would cover percent protein," t.he report said cooked sausages m general. which are "Lite products would reduce thl' defined in USDA regulauons as maximum fat to 22.5 percent and "frankfurter, frank. furter, hotdo~. guarantee a minimum protein of 11 .5. ~ -vicnna-bolo~. gamc-ix:rccnt." --- - . . ~ ._.._ .. ,., t .... 'V can 00 wrong. H11lb1lhes" television series. to make a few changes in regulations , I U9ed to do this to my sister -The simulated acriaJ tour enables so that processors can subsitute water "If the "!.&)'Of' disappear• for 10 my half slater. She now lives tn the shopper to place some of those for some of the fat , the American days, the charter aaya the presl-DaJlaa and Fort Worth." estates on Beverly Park's empty lots Meat Institute announced thi~ week. ----------'----'----------------~ to get an idea of how the development If adopted ~y the Agnculture ~OODEN Hb\RT Orange Count y's largest selection of Imported Antique and Reprodu ction Pine. An ever changing selection of one of a kind antiques plus gorgeous reproduction in Old Pine . Over 7500 sq. ft. of showroom. Cou~sy To The Trade OPEN Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-5 PM Sat. 10 AM-5 PM Sun. 11 AM .. 4PM (714) 557-4410 151 Kalmus Dr., ujte M·S .Costa Mesa • I • t will look aftet: construction. Department, wrucb sets standards for The development's new fire meat and poult.ry products, the new hydrants, street sigrls ·and stop sign .. lite" hotdog would have a maxi- posts have even been anificially aged· mum of 22.5 percent fat, compared to a greenish color to look as if they've with 30 percent for the standard been around for a long time. versio~. The protein content also In this setting of luxury. the sell is would mcreasc. extremely soft. . A~on seeking the changes was "We have no salespeople at aJI," fUed with USDA by the institute, Gottfurchtsaid. "lfthey(visitors)ask which represents the meat industry. us the price of a lot. we don't tell them. ··one only has to observe today's If they ask us which ones are supermarket shelves to quickly de- ava1lable, we don't tell them. We refer termine the many choices within the people to our director of market-product categories available to con- ing or to their local broker... surners in almost every product line It's a Three Day Shopping Spree! ., The Junior League of Newport Harbor invites you to the Ninth Annual Christmas Company. Ouer30shops throughout the Unlred States will present their rreasures. Light snacks w ill beo[fered throughout the dm1 and euenlngalong with-lunch and dinner · (by reseruatlo11J. I t's the Magic of Christmas" on No11ember the 6th -and 7th. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p .m ., No11ember 8th, 10:00 a . rn. to 5:00 p. m. It's Under One Roofl at the Orange Cow11y Fairgrounds at Newport Bouleuard and Fair Drlue. Co!> ta Mesa. Tickets at the door are $3.00. Children under J2free • "'Christmas ln NovrmberLlsct'L tt WOONNDERF'UL?!" Fbr information call 7J4n20.74n All __ • ... ll•..i-11!0Nftpf?ouftr111f\~ hoHl,,,.,....,,.,..G#~_,IMf .... Inf ,,,.,.,,.o , .. • ' ~. bologna, knockwurst and similar Meat is mostly water, fat and procfucts... protein. I.he repon said. When an) It would not include cooked one of the components is increased. sausage products which contain var-one or all the rest of the ingredients iety meats or non-meat additives arc decreased. such as dned milk or cereal products, The institute said it could not the institute said · fo a background predict whether the new lite hotdogs paper. will be more expensive. hnctlonil •ait• An amctea~ COD9tr11Ctioa workn deecenda tM...,. of a eeaftoldJat at OrUfttla Park Obea••tmt bl Loe Aatel• wlMiN the dome le -dftlomc ncoutnCstloa • r l • Pz:ison: inmates may start ra~sJ.Dg puppies, tobacco ·. LO ANGELES (AP) -To ofdoas f'rpm pounds. provid~ rehabilitation and-fi&ht idle· But Senate ffre ident Pro Tem ncss, the Deukmejian adminf~tra,tion David A. Roberti, [)..Lo1An1el~1. the Is reportedly cons1derin1 a plan to put leader of animal-protection causes in state pri10n inmates to work r!lising the Legfslature, say$ the proposal is Pl;IPPtes and tobacco, and arrangin& "absurd." tnps as travc1 aaents. ''There are 10 I other thinas that the -Under tbc plan lnmatu-WOu~monwf c~rrections •hould be permitted to cut their prison time by doing wjth its mont.)', such llS con- up to SO percent by pa.rticipatina in tainin& crimina1s," Roberti said. work programs, the Los Anietcs Gretchen Wyler, vioc chairwoman Times reported toda)I. State Jaws of the Fund for Animali, said the platr prohibits the work from competing is "science gone mad." wjth private industry. The prqposed tobacco farm and "We've done everything from mar-travel agency also arc ideas to employ ket studiC$ to throwin• dans at the inmates a( the new Kem County wall," David H. Cra1g. ex~utivc pnson. The-tobacco fann wquld director of the state Prison Industry employ 30 convicts and would be Authority, said in explaining how restricted to growing and processina officials dcci<kd what type of work smoking and chewing tobacco prod· prisoners could do. ucts for inmates. The doi-rajsing enterprise would In addition, the rcpart said Cali· . provide 2,000 puppies annuaJly for fomia could save more than SS00,000 laboratory research. It is targeted for a a year by having as many as 11 S --prilon that.is.to be built at A¥enalin inmates act as travel aaents for state Kem County and would employ employees, instead of having such about 100 minimum-and medium-jobuionc by private agencies. security Ps:isoners, according to a About 8 percent ~f thc-4G,()()q-plus _!OJ'O..l!. ob~a1ned by the newspaper. ____ inmaiet in--Califomia arc-now-em .Explaining the needJor the oper-ployed in jobs P,roviding goods and at1on, the Department of Co.rrecllons services to other government aaen-~id criticism from animal-protec-cics. officials said. Others ~Q!~_!t Tl argantzatto-nr-m~, 0 J80l onal and other jo s wTilirntliC greatly reduce or eliminate supplies" ~risons. Jarvis' 'tax bill' ·coaxes $1 7, 000 from wolli8.n, 91 Judge orders Proposition 36 committee to record donations; more refunds due? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bessie pa1gn chairman Stewart Mollnch McMullin, 91 , mistook a campaign added: "It is impossible to read any mailer from the Proposition 36 portion of it, much less to read it in its committee for her tax bill and mailed entirety. and not conclude that it is a $17,004. 77 to tax crusader Howard soli~itation for campaign funds." Jarvis. her daughter says. However, Superior Coun Judge u 2 · Richard Breiner Issued a preliminary " Jrgcnt-. nd No~!ce," the mailer injunction Oct 23 ordcrina a bait 10 reads:-f nstde-,-rt-sayr. ~4 P.ro·~pc ... 1""l ... Y --'IAU''"-............ ~~ ............................ ,._.L'""..........., Tax Statement Relating to Propeny the mailers. Located at ... " the rccp1ent's address. "I hope .we haven't reached that "Do Not Destroy... day where this campaign or any other campaign has to be conducted with The committee did make a refund such abandon to deceive the public," to Mrs. McMulhn. but a Mann Breiner said. County Superior Court judge ordered Breiner said the urgent language on Jarvis' group last week to keep the envelope was "a deceptive. un- rccords of its 177,000 donations for true. dishonest statement. It is an any additional refunds that may be attempt to get people to open it. .. needed. • -0 Theyaon-f care how Theyget tneir money,· said Mrs. McMullin's daughter. Marjorie McMullin. "They were hoping to get it from her one way or the other .... Anyone who'd use tactics hke that. to go that far and scare senior citizens, well I just feel that it can't be that honest." Jarvis. 82. insists the mailer wasn't misle-ading, and Proposition 36 cam- Her mother didn't read everything ins1 e,herda1ijfiler conce~ "You know, when they get older they do it that way," she said. "They just want to know what they· have to do. not all the details." "If somebody doesn't read somc- thin~ then it's possible they can make a mistake.'' Mollrich said. "I mean I really feel bad about it, but I really don't think we can be held at fault." k. wbere ap to 14 tncbee of mow fell lut mO!lth. t...,;- .. at tbe rtcbt ha tile bacqroalad. . · V violeDce eff eCt n kids '~tartling' acher contentls pr<>s,rams by providing llX-lnccntives for corporations to help pay for them or imposing legal obtiptions on networks to carry them. _ But Specter said that even if a direct relationship can be shown between 'ASHINGTON (AP)-Wooden TV violence and agression in chil-o .can tl\at Ia.sled many years in a dren. Fi .. rAmendmen ~ pr school playroom arc easily de-ations probably would rule out any s ycd by children who drive them lqislauve efforts to change prop-ams. Ii "mad" to imitate violent tele-"There can be little doubt that vi n heroes says teacher Mary Ann exP_Crimental and. field tind:inp ... B ta. ' and1ca~e a plausible ca~ rela- ith the advent of increasingly uons~p ~tween the Vlewtll& of v· lent TV shows, "I was forced to tclev1~ Vlolencc. anc;t; su~uent i oducc into the block comer the a~sJve beba".10n. said . Dr. f ·b . . . David Pearl, .chief of behavioral . pt ~ sens1 le dnvang. !os1ng sciences research at the National ~i;ig~~tL1~~ln~1tute of Mental Health. h · g on television violence and its ible effects on children's behav- 10 Before the 'Dukes of Hazzard.' th used to bu1Jd rcaij,y niQi.roids- l they have a-tendency not to bu1Jd s and to dnve like mad. r she C9mputer no hazard on airline Each fall l wait with cager ant1c1- on 'the new faJJ lineup.· What d ensive tactics am I going to have to d elep this year to counter the new 1-----l~-~ ... ·ivitics-oftheiatestittroes?U- WASHINGTON (AP)-The F~ cral A v1at1on Adm101stratton sa~ 1hat extensive tests have shown the ~ use of ponable computers aboard an ,,,...,.,..... · Beale McMullln (left), mp~wn with daqbter Marjorie, eent $17 ,004 to Howard J~ thinkinC alle waa paJin& her tazea. I rystaJ Snowden, one of Banta's ·rs al the Early Childhood Center o the University of the Distnct of C umbia, says she likes the "Dukes o Hazzard" because the characters "j mp" and "chase." W..c do it on our irandmothcr's s a ... the girl told Sen. Arlen Spector. R a .. chairman of the Senate Ju- d iary Committee's subcommittee o uvenile justice. obert J. Kccshan. who played the airliner poses no hazard to a1rcraO radio or nav1gauooal equipment. · Use of the ~m puters has grown m recent years Wtth the rapid introduc- tion of5maller. more mobile portable models. Many airlines have allowed their use all along. sayinJ their own tpts have shown the deVJccs pose no interference with aircraft operation. . 'Insane' criminals may be·_r~abilit&ted Tt role of Captain Kangaroo for ~ny years on CBS. warned that a "Seady diet of television viewing e;ses our young people 10 con-s1 erablc violence. dramatic v1ol- But several air carriers have had rcservauons about allowing the com- puters and a few for a ttme banned their use Th~mas Tnpp. a spokes- man for the Air Transport AsSOCta- uon, which represents mos\ of the ma1or camcn, said be was not awatt of an) ban suU being in effect. Study shows none of 44 patients released arrested a~in for committtn v'olent crime PARADISE ISLAND, The Bahamas (AP)_; People acquitted of violent crimes under the insanity defense can be treated while living in the community wilh • SIVtn&S for taxpayers and without lin to public safety, a new study suakests. During th~ 'two-year study in the Chicago area, none of the 44 patients who were followed afier leaving hospitals was arrested again for a violent crime, according to the study. "I think we arc showing there 1s reason to be hopeful that supervised programs for such individuals bal- ance the needs. of society to be safe with the needs of the individual to be treated," said Dr. James Cavanaugh of the department of psychiatry at Rush Medical College in Otlcaao. Cavanauah and colleaaue-Orcst Wasyliw presented their study Friday to a session of the annual meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. The study callnot be taken as proof of the: safety of trcatment'I in the community because it included a small number of patients, said Cavanaugh. one of the report's two authors. But it is "a beJinning" because no other such studies have been published, he said. If treatment in the community is accepted by society and those ac- ~uittcd spend pan of their treatment t1me as outpatients, it would save taxpayers money and reduce pressure on hospital and prison populations. he said in an interview. Caring for an outpatient in the program that was studied cost uu- paycrs about $4,000a year, which is a founh to a fifth of the bill for care in a Jail or mental msutution. Cav;augh said. I Cavanaugh, Wasyliw and co,eague Richard Rogers had studit the patients during two years of>utpa· tient treatment in the Chicar area. The patients had been confif1(1 to a hospital for varying lengths otime. Of the 44 patients, 28 we male and 18 were age 30 or older. Eighteen patients were di nosed with schizophrenic disorders 3 with mood disorders. five with ysical problems in the brain and t e with personality disorders. The maming patients were not d for the study. Thirty-five patients had n ac· quitted of murder or a mpted murder. and the others t.s been charged wtth rape. aggrava\cd bat· tery. arson. anned robbery assault. unlawful use of weapons, tnminaJ dama'e to propeny and thd . While the group appa I) com· m1tted no violent crimes. e of its • '$139 LIMtTID OFPlft 'I MG. "'ICE $1799 # . ) • members was picked up for sbop- hOmg, and another for refusal to coll)ply wtth a coun order for treat· ment. The latter patient, after two months in Jail. became "one of the most compliant individuals I have ever seen." Wasyliw said. First lady to visit World's Fair today NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Presi- dent Reaaan hasn't made it to the New Orleans World's Fair. but with only a week left in its troubled six- month run. first lady Nancy Reaaan will VISll today. Mrs. Reagan wtll attend a crafts demonstration at the fa1r's U.S. Pavilion. said White House spokes- man Frank Thorvald. No other details of the tnp were announced. Thorvald !.81d. · - e e." J:·This diet of violence, has. m my opinion. created an immunity to the ~rror of violence. The young child y even come to believe that the use o violence is Justified in problem s~lving." Other witnesses sa1d broadcasteM s uld be encouraged to ,redu~ 1he I cl of violence on television. 'The networks. their affiliates. and cable stations should be beld ponsible for reducing and controll· 1 the amount of violence shown on t evision:· said Dr. John Murray. s 1or scientist and director of youth a d family policy at the 8o}S Town Gntcr Urban Program m Nebraska. ':However. I beheve that parents. e4ucators and researchers should ~rk with poltcy makers to encourage &devision executive and adven1scrs td reduce telcvmon vi olence an'd unease pro-social provammmg .. ;: noted that lctislat1on has been 1 roduccd m Congress dcst ned 10 1 ase the number of children' Yote llo On llolan The FAA said Friday that" tests conducted b) its researchers as well as b} a study group of the Radio Technical Comm1ssjon for Aero- nautic .. disclosed no cVJdencc that t.hc operation ~f these ~vices inter- fered with 1urcraf\ communications or navigation equipment." The t~ts ·also concluded tha\ calculators and electronic games may be used dunng a night wi thout caus,ing tnterferen~ with the plane's equ1pm~t. The A said 11 is planning to issue a rule to akc ll clear that the devices cause no safety or interference prob- lem. Federal regulauons currentl) leave the dcc1s1on on whether to allow 1hc devices up 10 the a1rhoe dunng most of a ftight . The aacncy said 1l Wlll conunue to proh1b1t the use of the computers.. electromc calculaJors or electronic pmes dunna.taltcoffs and landanis "to provtck -an ntra marg:m of safety " Nolan Frizell• '1>ted to abolish Pre-Marital Blood Tests. WINrt ~ n•whorn bobiet •v« Jo to him? Nolan Frizell• •t•d to slash MediCal by $400 million. Wltot-dKI JJdr peepl. rn1t to tlo ltim? Nolan Frizelle voted against the Education Finance Bill. Who# JHI twr chlldr.n •v« do to ltim? Nolan Frizalle vohtcl to increaM the late property tax penalty. Who''d#J INJmHwrlMI ewir •to ltim? Nolcln Fri1elle v•ted to abolish product liability for guns. ~t IHwe tit. •"" monufoctu,..,.. """-lw him 'I Nolan Frizell. vo'9d a9ainst the oil Mverance tax increase. MNrt INtw ,,,. oil '!!!'P"n;., dotte lw Jtim? • ,..., .. _,....,._~,o ... ,,,. c---""..,. • .. 0 1 . ., , ,..;>·' \ .. -.. A6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. November 3, 198.4 -- Ru1c1uu s Non s • _r I ;~Columnist t speak a~ Shephe~d of ~he Hills " Slltplterd oft~ RU11, UaJltd 01rcla of ar11t. 30121 Bc3rh. o~unce us )'Ou th aroup will present a fash1 N11ucl Rd .. La&lJna Niguel. will present Jack Smith. show on urday. Nov. 10. at M p.m. in the templc'"soc1;i columnist for the Los Angeles Times. as us second speaker h311 in orer to raist funds for 1he11 many prOJC<'tS. on the 1984-85 Community Scnes Forum on Sunday. Accelina to 1he1r advisor. Tala Kav1ani. the temple Nov. I~ at 7: 0 p.m. }'C>Uth. a~ I J..15 . will be modeling fashions ftom mnn~ . m1th. ap employee of the Times for more than 30 eommunit shops. -~ yearund a~ily columoist for 26 years. will speak on "My Tickcs for the ~how are $2.50 per ~rson. and wil\ Life and the Times." Following hts speech, there will be 3 include ro-eshments and door pnzes:-f\or more infor1 • question and .answer period and he will be available to mation, cj 955-2224 or 644-1999. \ autograph his latest .~. ks "Ca!~· Dogs, a,nd Other Net-Lrlloocl c011,;1:,1:aa1 Cburcb, 340 St. Ann'" ~ ~~~:;~uat M,y Door. •!_well as How~ Win a Pullet .Pnve ~a ~ach, will hear the !ev. William J. Eilers General admission ti ckets are $6. Mail c-hecks to preach.thocrmon at th~ fO a.m. wors 1p service unday. Community forum Series. 30t 2 I Niguel Rd .. Laguna . M1~h~.1 Sanders will t>c: at t~e organ console and the ' Nig~I. 92677. Tickets wtll be held at the door ur1der your choir willing under the d1rect1on of John ~homp~n 1 name. For more information. call 495-1310 weekeda)'s Greetc_rs nil be ~r. a!'d Mrs. G~nne-Kirkpatn~k. betw~n the hours of 9 a m and 2 p.m. Acquaintacc ume in Bndge Ha.II will follow the se~1ce · • · • • with Gwesand John Sutler hosting, New Tllloept Clllrlsllaa Clllurcb. 610 W. 18th St.. • The Ault Bible Class meets at 9 a.m. in the libral) Costa Mesa. wt11 hear the ~ev. Dr. ET"eanor C. Jackson. and Sundf School classes meet at 10 a.m. under the pastor, speak on "Where Is Your Attent1q_n'' at the 10~30 direction (Linda Apple. Nursery service is available: for a.m. worsrup strv1ce unday. babies anood'dlers. Joan Gordon will be the featured soloist. accom-A Bile Study Class. under the direction of Re v. panied by Betty Wooldridge at the orga1l Youth church Eilers, mecson Wednesday evenings in the Uppe(Jloom meets at I 0:30 a.m. under the dirccuon of Barbara Carl. For more ;rormatLon. call 494-8061 . • ~ Child care 1s available for infants. • • • 5 C"; • -v A fellowship hour w11h c-offee and refreshments Lago Presbyterian Cllurcb. 41 rorest . A e .. follows the service. Billie Carnr)' an<f Aldonna Maloof will Laguna Beth. will hearthe Rev. Dr. ~rthur J. Tankcrs~ey. be hostes e~. pastor. spdk at the I 0: ! 5 a.m. worship ~crvice SundaY.· A Bible Study Group, led by fourth__year min'istenal The .Ot~ncel Chtm. u~der the d1~t1on of ~1tz1 students. meets at 9: 1.5 a.m. to explore &he metaphysical lntcrtm:id;jr.111 be ~ceom~nted by orgar_Hst Ellen Wnghr. interpretation oft he Scriptures. Follow1og the ch1l~ren s ser~on, third graders and Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Or. Jackson Y<?Unger c~ldren will be d1?m.mcd to attend -the Litt.le conducts a mid-week healing workshoJ>-wilh a message on.. Ftshef!TleriProgra_m. Coffee will be served on &he patio healing in all areas ofhfe. · --f'ollowmtt te servtce. . ...t....----~ The public is also invited to attend the "Friday Night Chnsnn ed1Jcat1on 1s offered for all ages a1 9 a.m. Special" on Nov. 9. at 7 p.m. Ministerial student Barbara Th~ Cnb Room is open from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. for tqfnnts Olympiad, as guest soloist on Sunday. and toddler . The Rev. Robcn AnthonY. Schuller's me ~ a.t the At 7:30 p.m. today. 1he Becomers Fellowship will 9:30 and 11 :30 a.rn. services will be "Play, Pray and Pay." celebrate with a dessert party in the home of Ceil and Fred The church choir and a brus ensemble, under the harm.an . Jack Loo wi ll speak on "Making Our Faith Real dittctjon of Sheldon Disrud, will provide the musical call \ at ftome." For information. call 494-7657. to wor: hip and inglwo special numbers. The children's The pastor's Bible classes meet Tuesday at 9: I .S a.m. chojr will sing "Jc us Knows Me.'' ___.,,. and Wednesday a1 7 a.m. on the Lowrr Level. Both men A special reception for new members will be held~ · and women are welcome. , the church foyur bclwc:en the morning scrv1oes. Foe more The" Logos" and "Caravan" (Junior and Senior High information. call 643-2700. · students) meet at 6 p.m. on Wednesday for dinner. u-i.--•--1 1_,., ____ ,:1,• ,:._11 __ 1 .. 1.. 429 l'"'.,..,re.s feef'ettiert and dtseus!Jton with-me R~.jg-Williams. w ... 1a11 UJU•~ ...a:.u.IJll'f M.lll> 'cD' .-All area high school students 111' welcome. Drive. Laguna Beach, will hear Dr. Chester Bain, wnter Formoreinformatlon.call494-7555.Forprayerhelp, and historian, uamfoe varied views of God h.cld by Dial-a-Prayer: 494-PRA Y. adherents of several Asian religions. at the I0:30 a.m. • • • meeting Sunday. . l. Edward'• Cburcll 33926 Calle La Primavera;"'Dana As a historian. ~nivcrsity profes~r, and . forei4" Point, will host the American Red Cross Bloodmobile on service officer. Df. Bain has had extensive expeneooe m Thursday. Nov. 8. from 2:4.S to 7:30 p.m. teaching and writing about Asia and working with Asians. Prospective donors are r~~ested ~o make an He observed religious practices and cuSU?ms from Iran to appointment by calling the Chnsttan Services Office at Japan. ~i~ talk will be 1llpstratcd with shdes. 496-1572. · · A social hour will~w the presentation. For fl\Ore Raacbo Capl1lr1ao • Co.;,moalty Clllucb. 2925 I mformauon. call 494-30~0.' !94-4743. · Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. will prc~nt Orange Co11t Ualtarlaa Ualvenall1l Cbarcl1, 1l.S9 Etta Jame~ .• who .~na the gosJ>:el number "~hen the Saints Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. will have Paul Culton. director of Go Marchan~ In at the opening ceremonies of the XX lll the di'sabled students program at Golden West College, as (Pleue eee RELJOIOUS/A7 HB yecith to be called to ~orah Peacemaking f; ------etr1-wt1 speak ot1 ttow to "'fnCTCHc;Vour-nnth:-" r1iscuss1on. fellowship and refreshments will follow. There 1s no adm1ss1on charge. For more information, call When Jason Schneidl&-is called to the Torah as a Bar -------------------~d.i-. .u.vah.oo.Sawr~o,?...J. thc.rc.wil~nempty.cltaic on the Bimahwith a prayer t>ook and a Tall it for Aleksandf seminar slated fo1 volunteers hoiket of the Soviet Union. • Recognizing the blessings he enjoys in a free society, Jason has chosen to share, symbolically, this-very special ay.. Conferenc.~-' slated. today · .. . . L 646-1032. ••• Temple Bal Yabm. 1011 Camelback· S)_,,-~cwport ColLege to present contemporary play -· Southern California Collcgr. 55 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. announres its Dapartment of Communication will present "The Cross and the Switchblade" as its Fall theater production. Nov. 8-17, a1 8 p.m. • This contemporary play recounts evangelist David Wilkerson's confrontation with the street gangs of Brooklyn. Directed by Dr. Morns Pt.kc. the play will be presented in &he Sou1he(n Cahforn1a College Center for the Dramatic Arts. Tickets are SS for preferred seating and $4 for general seating. Because of unusually heavy ticket demand. a Sunday matinee was added on Nov. 18 at 2:30 p.m. For ti cket' information. call 556-36 10. "Chuch Volunteer Management in the 80's" is the topic of a eminar sponsored by rhe Volunteer Center of South O~e C-0onty and the South Orange County Services Co•nc-11 on Saturday. Nov. 10. from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at hephcrd of the Hills Uruted Church of Chnst in lliguna Niguel. The sminar will focus on four aspects which mclude "The Thecogy ofChnstian Volunteensm." "The Reality of the Ctvrch Volunteer of Today." "Developmg a Church V)luntecr Program," and "Implementing. a .Church Vcuntcer Program." Guestecturers will include Father Bob Boyer. rector. St. Cleme1ts by the Sea; Yvonnr WinstoJ), yolun1eer coordmat<r. Lutheran Social Services: and Sophie Drachman director of the RSVP Program, Volunteer Center of t>u1h Oran~e County. Price 1f the seminar is S20 for the first participant from an aganization. and $1 S each for the next two part1cipan•. For reservations, ,all 953-5757 or 855-6772. 9-r.a!l~ RE'LI-GIOUS A Cer,,11 Welo••• fre• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH hurch Of St. Matttew ~r.l.~ f . ST. MARK PRESIYTEllAll CHURCH hslbhuff Dr & Jambortt. Ntwport Buch Services will be led by Rabbi 'Stephen J. Einstein in The Interfaith Peace Ministry invites the community he sanctuary of Congregation B'nai Tzedek, 9669 Talbert to a Conference on Peacemaking at Mount of Olive ve., Fountain Valley a..nd win begin at 10: 15 1-m. utheran Church, 24472 Chrisanta Drive, Mission \'iejo -Jason is the son of Sanford and Jane-Schneider o ~ from 8:JO a.m. to 5 p.m. Dr. Douglas Schiebel. untrngton Beach. He is an 8th grade Gate student at c 1n1cal psychologist and service chief ~ith the Orange ircle View.School, and a member of the temple Youth <;ounty Health Care Agency. wi ll speak on "Roots of roup. !'je has many varied interests which include ~violence." Dr. Gerald Pederson wiU discuss. .. The Biblical rawtre.t)>ainting, karate, and reading fantasy books. Mandate for Peacemaking," and the Creative Initiative of DUnng this very busy past year. Jason has written Palo Aho will present "Beyo nd War: A New Way of epeatidty to Aleksandr. but has received no reply. He still Thinking." .. cquests, however. that his guests send Bar Mitzvah The congregation of Mount of Olives Lutheran etings to Aleksandr Shoiket at Ploshechad Vosstan1ya, Church has studied peacemaking in some depth during the pt, 87. Kharkov1 Ukranian SSR. USSR in the hopes that past few years and now extend thrir ministry to other he letters are getting through and that someday ttt'e Soviet congregations and interested ~rsons in Orange County. ovemment will let Aleksandr and his family emigratr to The conference is presented wtth the belief that the people ecdom. of fai th have a special responsibility to search for peace Honored guests will include grandparents Marvin wit hin themselves, their families and within their own nd Florence Lcvin·e from the San Fernando V~ey, community. T~en they must guide the secular world in its usi ns George and Wendy Reider from Arizona, uncle search for peace and justice. - ob\Jy Slc.lar from New Jersey, and uncle "Bo"reldman For more information on the conference. call Judy om the Snn Fer'n~ndo Valley, Curry at 915-81 40. IEWPlllT 101111 LmEllAI 01111011 Roier J. Btrr. Pastor -- BITT,Rifnl .- ,. PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH OF Tt£ COVENANT 8ruc• A. Kurrie, 'aator , Rew_ Wilham McQuoid. Paslor Rodeer Wh1tle1J, Music 0.reclor Ad•tt EM.ttlM I QIN Care 9 ll. Costa M"ea;--•-+--ti""~'--co•~ .. M__,M .. tlNJot-- FIRST UNITtb EACH 8UNDAY-9:00 Kin £iftrt.Kio,lta4, P-aator WlllllPSUYIOI ._.. __ Of fl.aaT ... (ilftnn) RAIB MARK S. •lB StWAT SOVICES Fri.-1 p.111. -Sat..10:30 a.m. -Terry McCanne, -• ---- l)tectorol Youth Ministries METHODIST CHURCH (llookfllC-.~-1121t~ 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church 8choot 1:30 Worahlp 10:45 Charles 0. Clark, Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worehlp a Church 8choot 8:30 -10:00 a.m. · Or Wiiiiam E. Steel Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 w Balboa Blvd 873-31()5 Dr Robert B Shepard. Jr Wonlllt> a C~h k'*" .. _. A.M W-cley Pr.-ldlMf llfwd 0., C.. 7;JO,..ut~ P.M. Huntington Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Worahlp S.rvlce 8:30 a 10:00 8:30 8und1y School 10:00 '°'"Pitt" '"' Ht•""t ""Pll•td "' 10 AM l Fountain Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 912-2593 James R Hadley, Pastor "orsMf I C•ri SciMI 9:30 1.•. 1 NEWPORI C[NTER UNITCO ME HiOOIST CHURCH 1901 Margu.ttte AH. Corona d.t Mar 644-0745 WtnalJ & CMrcll Sclletl 1:30 A.I . Rev Lee Cunningham SHIR HA-MA 'A~OT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM llJl>tlf llf•~1rd P ~'"l /i"'OO!H t. f' ttilvlf ()! 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'-llUNOAY: • orn ng ors 1p......................... 9:00 PM Blble Schoof ............................... 10:45 AM Evening Worship .......................... 8:00 PM ActM y ... ....,. _ ....._, ........ Milr• ,err., 0.... MtlOOlm I"""'" H K•o-t, Mlll<•I ... Merge IOen, Olr~ Of ChNtlen ~tiOft DtA&.-A-oftOllOll--IH h 0.. -..... .,., ..... Ctwtee .... ,.. .. _.._ ______ ....._~~-------------------------~~~~~~-. .. .. I ' Wors'I' I Clllr~ Sclloel 10 A.I . l1rsery Cart at M llotrs For llfo: Call 644-1341 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the de1f 1t · 8 AM) SUN'.>AY SCHOOL 9: 15 AM ~bury C1re Av.at It WILONE ti hYtr If, • .,.rt hHfa 141-1111- CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (M•NOUfl Synod) 790 Victoria 81., Coata Meaa Lothar V. Tornow, '"'°' 831-1811 Br-JMke, P•IOf WOl'SHIP SERVICE 1:00 10'.IO AM Swlday School I AcMt .. Class 9:20Ul Cln~n a.n.Mary School 548-6888 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYT IAN CHURCH 600 St. Andrews Road • Newp each • 631-2880 Dr ....... A. """"' ... • " • tOf WORSHIP SERV ES 7:30. 8.45. & 10 15 . "HAVING'TROUBLE GETIING EV YTHING DONE ?" Dr. John A. Hultman Jr.. acning 8 45 A M -lnlanta thru High School 10: t .M. -Infants lhru 6th Gradto UlllUlJm'Ul-2 SERMON XOP-IC: "MAlllC ~ OIFFE~EICE IS LO CtUCH OF 11£1JiaoG. SCOC Member of the Ul'lltad Chur~-' ~ k 2209 MAIN STM.!T, SUlfE 23 ' ·,, HUNTINGTON B!ACH, CA '2948 ' Aduln & Jr. Church 8.00 & 11:00 R.v Peggy e .... u IEW TlllllO C 111w.1• -(T11d1l11 "Whert ls y llTill 011101 ......... ..... ) ttentlon '' funily Services . 1st r rlday ol Month -7 .30 Rehcious Scllool. Adult Cd .• Youth Grou1>$. S1111les 1011 C..ihcl, ~ ltadl 1111 ......,"> 144-1- C-tcw Alaft w..,._, lducatcw Mtr1em Ven "ealte Cyndi MeCanne. DlreclOf of Chlldfen's Ministries Swiday ""1Np-&:l0 & 10:00 AJl Cludl Set.I - Cltdrt11 tin AMI 10:00 AJl. ...._ycannalll*- 1:30 ' l 0:00 A.II. VntMn -7:00 'JI. 2tSO Falrvt.w Rd., Coele MMe 1574340 SAINT JAMES W L . E YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite 1 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite 11 10:45 AM -Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite 11 Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10:4& AM (Music, sermon and child care at 3 servloea) MK>-ftlK W0,'9Ht' Monday • Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tue.day; 10:00 AM Eucharist & Heallng Service. Wedne.dav -6:3e AM Holv Eucharist RKtor, Fr. John A9hey • Auoc .• Fr. lrten Cox, A .... Hno • Tti. ~.Todd SOfenten •Mr. Samuel Shater Th• Rev. Thoma1 H..-.ry •Mr. William Roberta SAINT JAMES EPJSCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Newport Beach • '114-675--0210 I I " ; • l YourH It'• a fact .. )[lJn Pleld.. •tar of the tele't'lalon aertea "Tile Facta of Life .. ftub• a before-and-after alnlle recently .. •he .... 1n • dentiat'• chair. After tbree·and·a -half veara, Kim-bad her oracee removed. c --.L.::. --- . . .. I'T.he Jollr: T8.il0~'· 'to be!..staged soon · in Laguna Beach The J.Aguna Moulton Youth director.:' usa -Sureuc· has ·com· Th~atcF is bringing ""fhe Jolly mented, "All ages will e~oy this TaJlo.(1 (a ·play fo.r ~1ldrcn} to faifytal.c u it is brouaht 10JiTh by-28 l.aguna Beaeh on Fnday, Nov. 9 at children ranging from the ages o( 5 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 10 a1 14i." 2;30 ~m. and 7:3p p.m. at the L:a&una :rtm. -"' . . J . . Moulton Playhouse, 696 Laiuoa--pr""'ucuon-11acu rrnnauon.o,__,11-=.--..r------ Canyon Rd. the lagl;lna Moulton Youth Theater T1cke1 prices are alls 1.50. .production workshop. 1:he youth theater has year-round 3ctmg classes This tale is adapted from a famous for children in k.lodcrprtcn through Polish story about it tailor who eighth grade. There are two pro. because of his sensational sewing duction classes annually (on' in the • talents and his friends, the needfe, the Fall a(ld one in the Spring). · thr~d. an<1 the t_himble( beoorpes the ln addition to :the productions at ~ng of P~canow .. In ord.er for the the P.layhouse, the ,Laguna MouJton tailor to arrive at his new kingdom h~ Youth Theater also has a Traveting must travel west.. Repertory group. This_grQMp I avlfil- Ouring his tra"els he meets several able for hospitals, schools, nursing interesting characters, including homes. and civic organizations. Count Sqtrecro~. the Demon Fam-.for nM>re infonnation concerning 1ly, the Gyps1e~. an~ ·the three the Youth Repenory, · asses or Puppsateers. This dehglftful story to reserve your tickets for "T e Toll y w~uld n?t t?C complete wit~out a · Tailor;~ call the Laguna · A~ in tile ea8t of '"'Tbe Jolly TaDor-• are. fiOiir lift. Pnncess m distress, who the Uulor. of Playhouse Sox Office, Tuesday . Jea.lca Lana (Deeclle). Pete1 1'.reder~(thlmnble), and KeTta course. rescues. . through Saturday, 12 to 5' p.m., Datllch (•pool of thread). The p1'y will opea ID I -A-•• ll•c6 • Lagufl_;a ~oulton-·'fouth-1'.heat~r-494-0743. OD l'rlday · ------------~ ----...-..----..... ........._.___......,__~_..__ --. ---"""""'.· t w ~~~~~~~~~~infu~~bout~exua~busc ~ ;)F~ ... ~--~db¥L&roup oTNew~ti ·area teenagers youth-voup does." o bay,e f~nd a special way to celebrate Inspiration for the Feed-a-Family Br JOAN M WER Before showing the play, the school incidents, and two men have been an uncle. their Thanksgiving this year. With project came from John Arlotti, an . A-i.tect"'-•"':' . asked parents' permission, offered to atrC$lcd on ch~cs of sexually Jn the final minutes the cast .tells tho-support oflocal businesses, com-Irvme businessman, who approached MANASSAS, Va. -While. bun-show mothers and fathers a videotape mo~ting-a total ~fsix children. Both the children what c~nstitutes bad ? munity groups, and individuals, the a churchmembcrwiththeideaearlier dreds ofelei:nentary school children and provided a training session for sus~ts were ne1gh~rhood men ln touching,andwhattodoaboutit.Bad - young people are planning to provide this year. Through contacts in the sat mesrpenzed, an a.ctress called teachers o" hpw lo handle child abuse thetr 50s or 60s, he sat~. touching, they say. occurs when _ Thanksgiving dinners for one 1lun-Newpon Sunrise Rotary aub, Arlotti Judy told her you~.gaud1eqce.how her reports. 0!'1Y one report h~s proyed to be anyone touches an area normally drcd..oeedy families in Orange Coun-has enlisted the support of a number Stepfather wquld touch me ma way Theater IV and the schools also fabricated, Ahr~ns .~~· . · covered by a bi'ihing suiL ty. They are already well on their way of ~ommi.mity groups and local that felt really strange" before she require that a social worker or .. The play •. wh1~h ~vttes studen~ to WQc:n confronted with' someone_ toward meeting their goal. businesses. went to bed. juvenile police officer be present at Jmn along 10 singing and ~lappmg, a babysitter, uncle. stranger -who The project, called "Feed-a-Fam-.. La T . . "My newdad would reacho me, but-performances to handle any chi!-tell~ ~b~ story of a young girl, !udy. wants to en&i&~n "~d touching," ily" is being sponsored by the youth -Sl year .at ~;tnks&!_vtng our only if I was sitting on his lap," said dren-'s complaints generated ·by who ts moody, unhappy and cnnges ' the cast gav(. its advic.c through a fellowship group of Newport Center ~am~ Y made a dona~10~ to help othe.~ Judy, the central character in "Hugs "Hugs and Kisses." when her friends want to innocently song. United Methodist Ctwrch in Corona a~mhes th~o.~gh a_ s1m1lar program, and Kisses," a 40-minute play that Typical of the parents' reaction was hug or kiss her. . .. It's xour right lo say na, .. tht'y del Mar. ~1d Arlott1. We got so much out of talks about "good touching" and that of Constance Schulz. the mother The other children can't under-sang, with lyrics "our bQdies arc Our Each donation of s2s· received by it we wanted to find a way for ot~r "bad touehin$." ~ of four children and the wifoof a real stand her strange behavior. own.'' the group· will be used to purchase people t~. have the same opponunny The traveling play, produced by es~te salesmt:n. .. Judy, played by Micbere W~: The.play tells children whoarc U\e foodJor..a..complete_.tutkey....dinner _to share. Thc.qtcr 1~ a. no.n=.pmfiLgroup in. I thought ~t was very well-d~e. __ ielli rbe story of_her stepfather and his victims of "bad touching'' to go "with all theJrimmings" to feed a So far, pledges and donations ~ichmond. is desiencd to 1each saia Mrs. Schurz. who came ffi see The "bad touching" that makes tier feel immediately taan adult they trust. a family in need: Teams of youth will be totalling rtearly $.1 .000 have been children how to avoid sexual abuse play. Most of her friends supponed creepy, unlilce the good touching that parent. a teacher, a scout-leader. or a delivering the food to families re-received, .tenou~ to feed about 40 and what to do if they are victims: the play, Mrs. Schulz said, although a mother and father practice when_ police officer. Sometimes • .i,be acton .femd to them by a local church-families. Arlotu and the youth group "Hugs and Kisses" generally drew "some objected to the portrayal of the they come home from work. $aid, "one parent finds ir bard to supported social service agency. are hopjng that with greater com-praise from parents, educators and stepfather." Not only does her ~tepfather touch believe the other is involved in bad Miranda Dempsey and Mj.ke munity awareness they can reach law enforcement officials . in this Frightened by statistics she'd heard her in a strange fashion. Judy says, he touching." · Glenn, both 9th graders at Corona dcl their goal of one hundred families. community about 40 miles from Sc~u: sex.~al h ab~se of ch~dren, ~rs. doesn't want her to tell anyone. The moral of the play is ... Just share MarHighSchool,areco-chairpersons .. . . _ . Washington. uzsai t ~paygaye crape ect "Sometimes you can be hun by ypur secret and we'll get rid oftbe forthe"Fced-a-Family" project: Last A proJe~t h~e th1~ takes a .. lot of But some parents, objecting to the backdrop aga11:ist w~1ch she .could people in your own family." says o ne pain." After the play, the children _ ,.5~~ of nine youth v~lunteers, . sa1~ Miranda. P~c~~ pl~y·s content, refused to let their broach the subject with her chtldre.n of the play's characters. "Judy has a asked questions. • fro m the church who participated irr 8~~~~~dren--see-perfonnanccrareotes-and~lk-U:aJ'lk~y 10 &hem abouHheH" -pr:obfem .. r bad-touebing-has-beceme-' One of-thr'fheater fV acms-se-.--- the "Orange County· Plunge." an going to~ easy. W.e re counung on El~m~ntary School, said assistant bodies. part of her life." Sara Stcvenson.-2S, said the players experiential weekend program to lots of suppon fro!!1 parents and other principal Jane Wayland. ·~gt. R~l~h A.hrens, hea~ ?f. the Unable to bear her secret, Judy refer any s'cnous allegations from ed\.lcate r.oung people for social church members. She gu~ssed about 20 children ou1 P~ncc Wilham .county polices. JU':'· runs away. But a big loveable dog children to authontics. •'We're not responsibility in their community. Persons interested in volunteering ofap.prox1mately 6QO?n!n'l all~wc:d en~lc . bureau. 15 .also enthusia~uc named "Hu~" guesses wha1's wrong. trained to deal with complaints," she "That weekend was, a real eye-to help with the Feed-a-Family pro-to .~1ew the song-an n~e skll m about the play, w~1ch ~~~ showmg and he fetch~ Judy's fritnds and her said opener for our group," said Mike. jpct can call Mike Milch. Director of ~ti1ch t.he five actors an .ctresses. all l~st .September 10 Vrrgm1a school teacher. Mrs. Sawyer. Mrmbers of Thcau;r IV wrote and:· "Being involved in service projects-Chrlstfan Education at the Newport-tn their 20s, dressed in colored dislflcts that reqµested t~e play. The teacher gains Judy's C9n-prod~ed the play with the Virgtnta like this is one of the best th10gs our Center Church, at 644-0745. overalls an~ sneakers. pretending ~s a result. Ahrens said about 28 fidences by telling her that she. too. chapter of the National Committtt they were children. children have come forward to report was the victim of''bad touching .. by for Prevention of Child Abuse . .. REl IGIOU S No TES . I ng Jean storm-ooms over is op calling Christ's resurrection a trick ... __ I;IGIOUS-NOTES;~ . .From,A6 guest speaker at the 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday. Dr. Culton's topic. "Libera1ion," will focus on various liberauon movements, including gay liberation. Other cxhurch activities include 'Sunday evening discussions for singles., book discussions. meetings of the Walden Brotherhood and New Women groups, Satu~) circle !>uppers. Friday bridge and social-game night. Plans are under way for a philosophy course to be conducted b~ the Rev. James Nelson. By MAUREEN JOHNSON themselves whether they really have any faith at all.'' the ~,.,_wrft« church's fourth-ranking prelate said in a statement after · LONDON_ A,new theological stonn brewed ill"the his latest pronouncement sparked new charges of blasphemy.. ' · Church of England today after the new Bishop of Durham. Earlier. Jenkins. whose appointment last July thrust the Rt. Rev. David Jenkins, compared the resurrection of the church into its biggest theological dispute in decades. Jesus Christ to a "conjuring trick with bones." -said in a pre-recorded radio program: "If people are afraid.._ tQ..£.?tJ'1Q e:~tney can ask "1 am bothered about what l ealt God and conjuring · • • tricks.-l am not clear that God maneuver:s physical things. ··church1. 5. chect·u1e· $ I am clear 'that_ h~ works miracles through personal responses and fat th. • To a questioner on the program who stressed the New annual banquet Testament teaching that Christ rose from the tomb, Jenkins.replied, "All I said. ·was it literally physical?' ... Aller ali,-a -eonjuring trick with bones only pro,es that somebody Is clever at a conjunng trick with bones." T he Third Annual Banquet for Rancho Capistrano Com munity Church members will be held at the Crown Point Restaurant in Dana Poin t Marina on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. The theme of this year's banquet is "Thrive in '85." More than 250 members arc expected to attend. Tom Tipton.t recent recipient of the "Churchman of the Y~r" award rrom the Religious Heritage of America, will be the Rev. Robert A. Schull~r·s guest at the banquet and 1 will provide opening musi.cal numbers. A-special m ulti-media presentation of the church's history, progress and challenges will be presented by Paul Chrisope, fpllowing which (tev. Sch.uller will discuss some of the church's goals and objec\ives for the com ing year. For more infonnation. call 643-2700. N E W PO ft T HA lllOll ~lpYARI;) SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES CLEAN &r PAINT a oTTOM $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $4!>.00.hr. y ARD tlABOR $4~.00 Per Hour The British Broadc~sting Corp. released in advance a recording of Jenkins' remarks. due to be broadcast in its Sunday religious affairs program, "Poles Apart.,. · In response, Nicholas Winterton, a legislator and member of the~ming Conservative Pany. urged Jenkins. 59,,fO ~crwh from his church post. "To an'Ordinary layman lilce myself these words are blasphemy. The bishop of Durham is a dangero~s joker who by some error has been allowed to creep into the Congr~on oftlishops," said Winterton. There was no immediate reaction from the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, spiritual leader of the 65-million member Anglican Communion. Ruricie headed a church commission that 5electcd ---..-.VERY SUNDAYU 8 a.m.-3p.m. ORANGE COAIT COLLEGE ~ HAUL OUTS TO 7S' -75 TONS/Marlne Scalt C.11 642-5171. 12S·21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH {7 t•)67J..UIO .. .. .. .. - Put •••• "'d• to work for u. 9 - Jenltins as bishop of Durham. Jenkins had been a theology professor at north England's Leeds University. His app<?intment was approved by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth IL The monarch 1s the temporal head of the Church of England. Jenkins' theology and his recent support for Bntam's striking coal miners, have turned the academic into a nationally known figure. He used the "_conjuring tri~k" simile lO underline tlis argument that the re$Urre<:tion w&s a story told to symbolize the divinity of Christ. Jenkins has said he believes in a spmtual resurrccuon of Chnst. and that Chnst was divine. but he does not believe in the physical resurrection. Soon after his appointment was ann-0unced. Jenluns said he took the same view of other New Testament miracles. He does not, for example. believe in the Virgin 6irth or that Christ actually walked on water. The Gospels. he said in the radio interview Saturday. must not be taken as "literal. newslilce accounts ofa set of events." The conservative 13,000-arculation Church.. of England Newspaper. accused Jenkins of "peddfmg ·dangeorus and fOotish heresy" when he first began announcing his beliefs last summer. But the church hierarchy has backed him in whai 1s a confrontation between liberal theologians and church traditionalists. Children's religious program& are conducted dunng Sunday morning worship serv1~. For details, call Irene Nilsen at 963-1766. or Betty Hogan at 897-8 191.. For general information. call 646-4652. r • • • • Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-Day Samts, Newpon Beach Stake Center. 80 I Dover Drive. will present .. Thr Fall C'oncen" on Saturday. Nov. 10. at 7 p.m. Open to the public at no charge. the concert v.111 feature Romne ya Wanlass. Gerry Long and Manh·n Bentky for cello. clarinet and piano by Brahms. Beethovan and Ravel. Also the RB OioralC+consisllngo( 60 singers from Rancho Bernardo. with Pat Bean. directing, and Eli Balgley. accompanist. Refreshments will be served. For m9re 1nfonnat1on. call ~rbara ChVlraus at 644-4014. • • • St. Tberese's Cllarcb. 2911 S. Matn St.. anta Ana. will sponsor a garage sale on Saturday, Dec. I. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 3145 Kcny Lane. Costa Mesa. The Social Club. a non-profit organization. will nt· accepting donations for the garage sale until Nov. 2lS Busmesses are also encouraged to contribute ta~ deduct1blc ttems. For more infonnation.' call Michael Schowengerdt. ac11vity director. at 546-7357, or the church at 730-7192 Celibacy rule shrinking pr-iesthood By n e Auocla&ed Prets ~ new study finds th:it pncstly celibacy and lack of parental cn- • couragcment are among the main hindrances to young men becoming priests. bringing on a worsening shortage of them. In the wake of the report. ll .. Catholic bishops last week $Cl up a new t 4-membcr national task force on vocations. chaired by Bishop Lawrence H . Welsh If/ pokanc. Wash. It was to hold its first mecung this week m Oakbrook. 111. ,( ~~ Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan presc}lt ~ ~AITIQUES EZPD & SALE IN THltO~MUCI 1\JlLDtNG ltANGE'COtJNTY F'AIRGROUNDS 11 FAIR DRJVt;,.COSTA MDA. CA NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4, 1984 ntl lbQi.\Ynfflt t 5AT\rwlDA'. I IOP'4. \l 'D'" ~00~ fll'.\f Ge•'\''• ....... -.... di\W'Si.fW. ~or antiques (,. rn·n1I '''""'"1•111 ~.111(1 "''" '"'' IH "'I IHI\ """''" r -<! ;. ·~",, ·~ 1ttr11" flt~~ Ult ff -~!Ill nl\h I 1!1J.J,, fl 11111J.r 12 fn• f~t (\irl.111.: Other factors found 10 the stud} It) deter new entnes in\J the clerg) career included: · - A dechne in respect b) Roman Catholics for priests genera II) -Modem rcluctanet to mnk<' .i lifelOnJ vocational commitmt'nl which ts rtqu1red on ordination to the printhood. -Reduced effons by ·pncsts to encourage young r«nJlls to the m101stry The study. 1s ued by the U , Catholic Confcrenoe and fund.Cd b\ the Lally Endowment lne .• d~ 1t\ findings from an overall reY1ew of all ~~!f'eh-tb:at-hn been donH>n tlw problem of declining rchgious voca· hons in Cathohcism. Wc1gh1n1 the data. the stud)' prc-- dictu snnnlcateof upto '50pcrocnt m the Amencan Catholic 'Pncsthood b\ t~ycar 1000. IUfFELL'S IPllUTDY, llC. Ftrn.a.tOtt•lh ltU~ a•. QOSlA lllA -Ml UM --- .., ___ ___ Or•nge Coatt OAILY PILOTI S•turd•y, November 3, 1984 ... •, ~ 'Cattier' worth its weight.in gold •1 JERRY BUCK #T ................ LOS ANGE~-NB 's "The Cart.aer Affair," mio1sccnt of both a 1930s-style scr wball comedy and a French farce, i~ the funniest movie of ht new tcle-Vision season. In fact, as the November swrcps open, NBC might find 1tself'laughing all the way to the Nielsen ratings bank.' .. The Cartier Alfair," airing Sun- day at 9 on Channel 4, 1s a caper film . but it's also a hilarious spoof of Hol . - Joan Collins, of ABC's red-hot ··Dyna.sty," pla ys a parody of herself as the star (Canier Rand) of a niahttime soap opera. David Hassclhoff, the hunk from NBC"s .. Knight Rider," pretends to be gay to aet past Cartier's Jealous lover when he's hired as her maJe $C<:rC\8')'· He~ re.-lly there to set he(..up for a JOWelrr, heist to pay off a debl to a ''Mr. Big · he met in prison (Telly ~vnlas). Naturally, Hassclhofr Cun Ta)- lor is doinJ this under duress and falls in love wnh Can1er But since he's supposed to be gay he can·1 reveal his U'\le feelings. Canier's rand} maid figu~ she-<:an solve his .. problem," whik Curt'S old iirlfncnd, who has not one social grace, tum up in time to tum a formal dinner pany into a shambles. "It's not pie-in-the-face com~y." said executive producer Leonard Hill. "A lot d~pends on styJe. It's more ltke a Preston Sturges screwball film than 'Meatballs."' The first showing of the movie to the network mighJ have beef) a scene nght out of ttre film . "Not one network executive laughed. They were ioo busy look.In& 10 see il1h.C. boss laughed first," said Hill, a former ABC vice president ·• He said he wasn't sure Collins would accept the role bec~use it 1s a self-parody. "I kept walling for her to say Alexis would n~verapprove of this," he said. "But '.loan's a true iconoclast. It was also jiisk forDavid. Tb.ey got along well on the set, but when it got down to the love ~cnes Da\ 1d chickened out. ,We were trying for somethfng a httk sp1c1er for foreign sales and the \ldeo~assettes. Joan was agreeable, but David said. 'I'm newly married. I can't do a nude scene with Joan C'olhn~ "' Tht pro~ect onJJnatcd-as .. The C~rtief He1~t." wrmen by Michael Devereaux h never got ofT the "round, although MISS Collins was interested 111 11. When Ht II came into the picture. he read the script and felt it had the nucleus Qf a good movie. He took it to NBC and was given three weeks to come up with an acceptable script. He hi red Brad 8bckner and· Eugenie Ross-Lemming, who had worked on "Scarecrow & Mrs. King," to do the rewnte-. "They completely changed it~" said Hall "So the project was literally resurrected from the .dead." " Hill's instinct as a proarammer tells him that "The Cartier AfTair'~isa risk . but that 1t could also pay off big in the ratings. · · ·:one thing you Jeam in Progcam- m1ng I-A," he saJd, "is that you always stan off a sweeps month with a blockbuster movie. h used to be a big James Bond movie or a theatrical feature staning Clint Eastwood or Burt Reynolds. "Bu( something happened on Sun· day, Feb. 11, 1978. C~ trolled out the b11&cst film in lts inventory, the CBS network premiere of'Gone With the Wind.' NBC had the premiere of the Oscar-winning 'One Aew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.' And at ABC we had a TV movie that I had fou4h\ hard to get made. It was called 'Elv15. • Of eoµrse, 'ElviLkiJlcd them in the ratings ·and that ·started the trend towartl relr,ing on TV movies and miniseries. ' "The Cattier Heist" will be up against "The Best Li ttle Whorehouse in Texas" on ABC-and°' rcgu1...- pr<>&ramming on CBS. The movie is one that has had considerable ex- posure on cable television. "I think if'The Cartier Affair' beats · '1hc Best Little Whorehouse,' 1he whole pricing structure for theatrical films will collapse," said Hill. 0 The made-for· ftlm will become tnore .valuable to a network... . TV films, of'course, already are very valuable to the networks. They're used strategically during the sweeps, which arc the four months a year wh~n ratings for local stationuet advertising rates for the next f~w months._ JCMUi CJ>llln•. DaYld·Bauelhoff ID "The Cartier Affair." Copters increa$e ---$ filtning --~~ caution required Sondbeiln pUllS ~~--r-th-eatei l1at triclr Revival of 'Pacific Overtures· joins 'Sween ey Todd ,· 'Su nday in the Park' • By FRED ROTHENBERG Al' TN•leloft W ...... NEW YORK -One of the most popular stars on lelevision 1s'"a sleek hunk of power and muscle -the helicopter. Like many of Holl)WOO<fs h1gh- priccd celebrities, the chop~r needs to be handled carefully. say!> the. stunt P.1lot for C~~· "A1rwolf" and Magnum, P.f. --- David Jones. a former Manne fighter pilot. has been flying hehcop. ters for 25 years. the last 17 10 the entertainmen-t business. He says his own maturity and improved camera equipment and techniques have lessened the risks ofny1ng fo r filming. "We all learn as we $Cl older. or we don't get older." he said. The issue of safet) above the set was raised in the filming of "Tht: Tw1h t Zone" movie. when actor ""Vic orrowanalwo clliTdren wen: killed b~ a helicopter crashing on them after a powerful spec1al-efTect~ explosion Involuntary manslaughter charge~ were filed against director John Landis and two other fi lmmakers. A hearine on a motion to d1sm1ss the charges 1s scheduled for next week Jones would not comment about that case, but he knows how lilm· maker!> can disregard safet) 1n search of the more perfect shot "A director might sa) somethi ng nd1culousi...hke hover ovc1 Jl spo1 wlille bomos ire explodmg under· neath." sa id the pilot whose film credits mclude "Tora. Tora. Tora:· "Apocalypse Now" and "The Planet TURNTABLE TIPS of the Apes." "He doesn't realize that the explosion could blow you out of the air." Jones says there's no need for macho nsk-taking when there's op- ticaJ hocus-pocus. "By using a long (telephoto) lens. the camera malces 11 look like the helicopter 1s pan of the explosion, when it's really not that close,'' said Jones. "At the exact second •. the helicopter sneaks off. It's all really an illusion." When he was breaking in to the business. Jones took some silly risks. "But after seeing enough fil m, I realized that yo u couldn't tell the difference between one inch and one foot. so why go o.ver the bomb blast? Just let the camera do the work.'~ By MICHAEL KUCHWARA - Al'Df-Wr.._; NEW" YORK -W11h ''Sweeney· Todd" at the New York City Opera, "Sunday in the Park wi th George" on Broadway, and now "Pacific Over- tures" oil-Broadway. New York is celebrating its most adventurous theater composer -Stephen Sondheim. The appearance of the three musi-~als at the same iime is coinc1dcn.tal, 'but none is more unexpected than the revival of "Pacific Overtures," an uncompromisi ng work about Com- modore Matlhew Perry's arrival in Japan,in 1853 and the consequences to the Japanese of that Western invasion. It is told through the eyes of a simple fi sherman and a samurai warrior. who·become sharply divided TV's now-standard shots of speed· 1ng helicopters landing 1n moving trucks also em_QIO) vid eo tnckefh. First. tne airector takes a widC snot of the \Chicle~ mov1"g at br~k Speeds. then !>WllCheS tO a cl05e·Up Of the helLcopter. Meanwhile. 11's im- per<"e ptible to the viewer. but both vehicle~ have slowed to the same by the West~rn innuences. · --------------"""1·--""'~'c.show bc&an hfe..l.a5tspri n& IA a church on the city's Upper East Side. The production, bS' the ofT-ofT-Broad- wa y York Theater Company, was modest in size and the run scheduled for only a few weeks. But the reviews were raves. Six months and more than $400.000 later, the mO!>ical is snail's pace. making th e moving truck an easy target. . , Remember the commcrcral of the f d Helicopter pilot David Jone. overaeea •tuntmen. car Sitting un top o a Ja iute moun - tain') Ho"' did 11 get there? Simple, 1f }OU ha\.e Jonei.· special helicopter. skids to his cameraman. Stan which he descnbcs as "a crane that McClain. fli es." "He's Mr. Steady Hands." said There are heli copters thaL&~U.nJ.O_J.JlD.C.s. ::LdOJUJeLhim..drink.wffee." the Plcturea nd helicopters that take One problem in shooting scenes the picture. Jones. who gets paid $500 from a lielicopter can be the wind to $5.000 for a day's work. flies both kicked up by the rotor blades. Jones types. But he leaves hanging on the learned that lesson while zeroing in on Barbra Streisand for an overhead shot in "Hello Dolly" "We blew her dress right up over her head," he said. On "AlfWolf," CBS' male-0nented choppers into cars. "Studios are cautious about that,'' said Jones. "If something happened to TumSdl~ th~serics would bc,n trouble." Jone~. who says he's never been injured on the job, considers stunts safer in the sky than on the road. back. · The York production was the first in New Yorit since "Pacific Over- tures" died on Broadway in I 976after a run of 206 performances. Some critics dism issed tt then as an uneasy amalgam of show business and 1U1)111U-rhea1Cr. - -- Sondheim doesn't agree. He-sees ll as a musical scrapbook of Japan. Prince continues his purple reign Saturday night series about a high- tech helicopter, and on Tom Selleclc's "Magnum, P.I," stuntmen, not ac- tors, arc the ones jumping from "There's more room in the air. where yo u have three dimensions - left-right. forw.ard and back. and op and dowti." he sajd. "On the ground. cars, no-more thao three feet apan. are passing each other at 60 miles per hour. "Now that"s what I caJI danger- ous." "It's a chronologica~le, but it tells things in terms of individual, isolated scenes and songs. It's got son-or a vaudeville feeling to it, but the image in my head has always been a scrapbook," be says, sitting in a grimy dressing room several noors above the stage of the Promenade Theater. It had been a long day. Sondheim, wearing a {>Urplc football jersey. was tired. Moments before, he had just By Tile 'AHociated Press The following are B1llboard·s hot record hits as the~ appear in next week's issue of Billboard maga11ne Copyright 1984. B1llhoard Puhlt· cations, Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINGLES - l."Canbbean Queen"' Rill) Ocean (Jive-Arista) .2."I Just Called to 1.i:iv 11 ove Yl)u" Stevie Wonder (Motown) 3."Purple Rain" Prince <WarnCT · Bros.) 4."Wake Me lip &·fort· ) ou < •<>· Go" Wham (Columbia ) S."I Feel For You" < h.ik.1 Khan (Warner Bros.) 6."0ut of Touch" Hall ~ <>atec, (RCA) 7."Better Ek Good 10 Mc" l 1na Turner (Capitol) 8."Bluc Jean" David Bov.1e II Ml· America) 9."Hard Habit to Break' <Imago (Warner Bros.) 10."Desert Moun"' l>t·1H11\ ' DeYoung (A&M J 11. "Strut" Shcem1 .. a'iton ( f M !- America) 12."All Through the Night"< >'nd1 Lau per (Portra1tl Kids. tCl get Mr. T. s ·commandments ' LOS ANGELES (A P) -Tough· talking Mr. Twarble tm wny through a new album that features mcssa~cs about druas and gett1 ng an education The albJ.lm, caUed "Mr T\ Com. mandments " from C-olumb1 1c, the 1a1esiTn a 1ne ofinercnand1s1 mm the star ofNBC's "The A-Team ·· H l'i biosraphy, "Mr. T -Man W11h the Oold1 • w•s JU'il published h} \t Manin's Press. ·' Althouah he fceh that the lyric\ of some sonp arc "evil." he hn' no retervation about u~1ng <>ongs to get his musa1e acros' Mr T satd he found the musical album was "another form. of com- municating when I can .ac1 my m &e acron K1d\ JCl off on the bcs1 of my ~na~· lym' I hey can have fun wh1k lcitmmg \omcthing." 13."Pennv Lover" Lionel Richie (Motown) · 14 "On the Dark S1dt:" John Caf- fen' & The Bca\er Brown Band <Sculll Bro!> > 15 ''I'm So h uted" The Pointer Sister!. (Planet) 16 ··some Guys Have All the Luck" Rod ~tcv.an (Warner Bros.) 17."Lucky Star" Madonna (Warn- er Bros.) " 18."What About Mc?" Kenny Rogers with Kim ( arnes & Jame·s Ingram CRC"Al 19. "No More I onel ) Nights" Paul McCanney ((olumb1a) 2Q" fhe War Song" ( ulture Club IV1rgin-Ep1c) TOP LP I "Purple Rain" Prince & The Rt•\ olut1on (Wa rner Bro!> ) 2 "Born 1n the U.S.A." Bruce )pnng!>teen Kolumb1a) l"Pnva te Dancer" Tina Tvmcr (<.:a pllol) 4 ""The Wo man 1 n Red ' Soundtrack!' Stevie Wo nder (Motown) 5 "Sports" Huey Lewis & The New<; (Chrysah'i) 6 "I I 00 Bel Air Place" Julio Ig- lesias (( olumb1a) 7 "Heartbeat C11y" The Cars (Elektra) 8:'Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich- ie 'l'MOmwnr 9 '"Edd ie and 1he Cruisers' C)oundtrack" John CafTcn y & The Beaver Brown Band (Scotti Bros.) 10."She's So Unusual" Cyndi L.flupcr (Ponra11) • 11."Big Barn Boom" Daryl Hall & John Oates (RC A) 12 "11" Ctucai.o (F1.1U Moon-- Warner Oms) 13 "Break Out" The Pointer 1stcrs (Planet) 14.';Suddenly" Billy Ocean (J1vc- Arista) 15."The I lnforgcttable Fire" U2 (Island) I 6.''Mndnt1na" Madonna (Sire) 17 "TM1ght" David Bowie CEMl- Amenca) 18."Volumc One" The Honey- dnppcr' (f sparanza} 19 "Pmot1on•· Barbra tre1sand CC olumb1i1) :m" \n1mah1t" K1~ .. '(Mercury) 1 \ Jutba~fan Rocll mrCJacU wwper • .,. wttla llllclley Moue OD a receat appeanuace at Dlaaey. World. Leaper. beet bown for ber "4eo .. 9be Bop .. and her bit •lQfle "Olrl8 Jut Want to Han hD ... wu talllnt a clay off from ber tour. · . ·t, finished the last dress rehearsal of "Pacific Ovenures." Previews beaan that evening .. The night before be fiad attended the first performance of · • "Sweeney Todd" at the N.ew York City Opera. Now. he sat quietly and discussed the show. along with John Weidman. the man who wrote the book for "Pacific Ovenures.'' "It was originally written as a strai&ht play,'' says Weidman, a law JChool graduate and fonner editor at National Lampoon. "I first approached the material from the American point of view by which I simpl y mean that it was the story of the in vaders rather than those who were invaded." he said. · "It was the story of a bunch of Americans who got on a boat in the middle of the 19th c~ntury and went to 1hc...o1her side of the world:.:. ~ It was as a play 1bat _"Pacific ' Ovenurcs" first interested Harold PnnCc:" director of such Sondheim shows as "Company,""A Little Night Mu sic" and "Follies," as well otfier hits like "Evita" and "Cabaret." He decided 10 direct it on Broadway. Bui by the time cuttng w35 was nearing completion, Prince had made a maJ°' change. said Weidman. "Hal beckoned me in to his o ffice and said he felt lhc material would work better as a musical," Weidman says. "I think he was right, even 1lloug11 If mean rewntmg ffle show from the ground up." And because of their long col- laboration, it was natural that Pnnce tum to Sondheim to write the music and lyrics. At first . Sondheim was not entirely convinced that a full score was necessary. "I thought 1he play just needed background music." he says. "It would have worked just swell as a play, pan1cularly with Hal's pro· duction idea of telling the story from the Kabuki point of view. "It didn't seem to sing to me. That was panly the political content ofttie play. Political material, excepJ satire, 1s something that doesn't seem to to si ng very of\en. But }ial $aid why Jon't you just think about it a bit." "In the process of thinking and talkina to John and Hal. it seemed possible !h~t maybe it could be sung -=-providing that. the-.songs and scenes. as 1n the case. of 'Company,' seeminily have noth10g to do with each otfier,'' he says. And througho•t the show, Sondheim has been very ca~fuJ to use many different styles of Oriental and Western tfiea1er. from sendups of Gilbert and Sullivan to lyrics styled af\er the terse, haiku poems of Japan. "The boat scene. for example, which depicts the arrival of the forcianers, 1s done as a vaudeville. whereas there are scenes that arc done very formal and ritualized in style. Then there are sonp that arc out and ,out low comedy.' Sondheim says. ·"And there are songs that arc an attempt at some k:ind of hei4htened imaaination. a transliteralloo of Japanese poetic style." Deborah 2, blondes 0 LOS ANGEtES-tA~ -Movie newcomer Deborah Shelton can tell that blondes don't always have more fun . The dark-haired actress auditioned for a pan m Brian Dt Palrna•s new lhnller, "Body Double ... The pan c.alled for a blonde, but Shelton 101 the ~rt. Al\er that. she audilto~ the pan of a hooker on CBS;-.:&flas." Apin, lhe script called for a blonde, but she aot the part and a th~-ycar CJ>ntract. Ron Howard was interested In her fo r hi new film, "Coccoon," but al\c couldn't rctum for fu..nher audition because of her "Dallas" commit· ment. 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They're at the bottom now. but look out for 'cm come January. lnc1denuilly. K1di.. the Har- nwn Ford play was correct. but the )'ear was 1965. not 1963 J'. How about the secret 1dent1ty of the superhero lnown as p1dcr Man? 4. What former Amencan presi- dent ran on the Bull Moo~ party 11cket1? · 5. ldcnttfy the theme music of the TV series "MASH " 6. Tennessee Wil!Jams' Broadw"y pla) .. Orphcu'i Dcsccncflng" was 1umcd into :i movie under what llt1c'1 7 Te4 Williams' uniform was retired b} the Bostao Red Sox rece ntl y, along with what other pla)'- er's? 'llO entry·~ hlll of lut eeor• awar09CI If tne.KQres don't qu11c telly wrth 'our own figure'> toda)'. 11's bccaui.c Mo1raslUT111ted proof that K.<.. Jone-, was drafted by the Ram~. not the Browns. and all thOM.' who an~wcrcd with the Rams arc richer by u half point. Our scourcc. aiJparcntly. wa~ 8. Forwha1a1rlinedid PeterCiraves fly tn the movie "Airplane'>" scores,. but they may have their hands flawed. Others benef'it1n,g were the f4)Hti Trivia BOwl II w11h a pair of Dogs. James English. Nancy Pnor. 'new contenders who made their Chalk and-Lolly & Co. ~~-~--,;_~~~-~--~ "A SOLID FIRST· ·RATE MOVIE ... SENSITIVE. GRIPPING AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE." 9. N~me the actress who starred 1n two musicals at Orange Coast College and went on to win an Oscar. 10. President Nixon's first two Supreme Coun appointments were rejected by the Senate. Name; both of those not-qutte-supreme judges. __ 1.a&~We.ek'1 Aoawer+ - I. Woody Strode {Spanacus' oppo- nent) 2 The Happy Homemaker (Bell~ Wh11e role) 3. Pansy (Mammy Yokum) 4. Sacramento (Lrnnette Fromme) 5. The Colone Bogey March ("Ri ver Kwa1" theme) 6. "Promise<;, Promises" ("Apart- mc.nt'' mui.1cal) -Rele RMd, New York Post -· ·--o .__...... _ _.,..,....,..~ ·--._ .... .__. 7. Ale\ Johnson (A ngel batting leader) • NOW SHOWINC: HU ~ MANN 8111.I . ~19~ll' llftll( COWAl!OS WOQ08RIOCL ~~1om IJ llWA GAICWAY ~ m 1611 8. 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U) H~ U O -··· 1M 6\\ itn IN UI $100,000 mystery. Deller, a field deputy for Los Angeles City Councilwoman Peggy Stevenson. received the money for solving the first home videocassette mysccry. _';it had planned 10 watch 11, then give it to a young friend of mine, but I got absolutely hooked on it," he said. "It was the first time I've ever entered a contest." "Money Hunt: The Case of the Missing Ltnlc ." which starred John Hillerman as host, was released June 27. From clues in the 30-minute video. slculhs had to identify the region. city. safe deposit humber and -'--~1~-sotu1mn1)J\C5nc n-uiffbtJT. Deiter wac; one of200 entrants who figured out the first clue. the tcle-.- phone number to call tn the solut1oni.. Bu_t llc was the only one who correctly figured out the rhrce my'stery cle- ments leading to the SI 00,000 prize. ~~~11111'::::::=::...::::::::::=::::::=:!f!l---::-H~e~re~c~e~rve~d a~e~T -check for SI 00.000 from Stuart Kart, Ghost of a chance? Telma Hopkin• ahlnea up to •lnaer Ray Parker Jr., wbo plays hlmaelf on tonight • eplac>ae of "Gimme a Break," airing at 8:30 on NBC, Channer 4. · -. r ' - president of Karl Home Video an<f executive producer of "Money HlVlt," and Chns Pye. the puule's creator. . Peace and quiet not kid stuff DEAR ANN LANDERS: After working most of my, ljfe I recently retired. I was looking (orward to a change of pace and some hcavcnl} peace and quiet. What a JOke! I was-aware that my ncAt-door neighbor was a licensed day-care mother. but since I worked dunng the day I didn't rcahz.c what ii change 1t had made in the neighborhood. The noise !ltarts ard\Jnd 1:30 a.m. -screaming, fighting, crying and kids on bikes yelling in front of my house hke maniacs. I rcalite children need a place 10 go when their parents work. bot don't adult property own- ers have some nghts'! Don't tell me to go 10 my neighbor pnd speak to her. We have always had rgouct-rd<111onsh1p and I don't want to ruin 11. (P.S EarQlugs would drive me cra1~ and I can't move.) - IMAM# ho• "-"""''"' llllNAPAM ~.,.. ... ~ . " CCISIAMl&.1 1"'°• ...... I> ,. f\tl'J COSIA Ml&.I f,, ... ,'>\~.~· • ,.,.,. -Ml>1'• • ••1•1#Jl~JUA'4 w _, ·-··--~ .. ·--£ !.<MAIM •...:•--llll Olli !.< MIAAOA !./) •6 ' lllillOf'°lJO # ~ •• , • •'l!'J'!'>t' OIWtOI l•..,. .. bl'~~l WO!llflllll~ u•lol.lllm~ HUllllllGIOll llACli l • o -1' ......... o. Al• lMDEIS Headaches In Ill. DEAR HEAD: The cblldren wbo are screamlDg lD fron& of your bome shoaJd be told, by you, to cool It. Tbe mother of six children be1ween I IS and 35. To this day people still tell me what beautiful manners my children have. They arc gracious and consider- ate a~ never fail ta write LhanJc..you notes or words of congratulation to friends who have done well. Two of my children have presented us with grandchildren wbom we love. but we can hardly believe they were raised by the children we raised. They do not say "please" or "thank you." It's "gimme" or"I want." They interrupt conversations. If they don't like what yo u say. they will take .a law says you are eatltled to peace and healthy swing at }Ou. or scream. ''l'U quiet. do what~ ·want and you can't stop If you can bu r the children yellln,g me... ~)'i ha-Ve no rcspecl for "1hile .tbey are lo your neighbor• ~rsonal p_ropeny.. Their _parents bome, yo• laave'90 eheiee-but to tell make no cffi:>rt to correct them. her, in as nice a way as possible, tbat Any advice on what can be done tbe noise Is ,tclvlng you a perpetual about grandchildren such as ours? - beadacbe. It 1 either that or those Disappointed In Waterbury, Ct. earplugs that drive you crazy. DEAR DISAPPOINTED: Obvious- DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a youn_g_gi_rl _who needs advice from an understanding person. I should also tell you I.am npt average. I'm speci?I. All the gu ys my age act so stupid. I'm looking for a really good rela- 11onsh1p w11h a nice fellow. But the tt-onettrc-a ~ways-otdcr. Wherever I go, I look for men. Last Sunday I found mysclfflirting with a married ma n tn church. When I rca~1zed what I was doing I stopped at once. Please tell me how to find a nice man my age -about 14. -Looking In Lancaster. DEAR LAN: Look lo the ninth grade, or maybe the 10th. If yo u're really tpttial yoa aboaldo't bave to look very long. The nice ones wJll find you . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm the r ly you dfd a mucb better job with yolt children than tbey did wltb theirs. You can do little more tlian lDslat on civil behavior wben the cblldren are In your presence and I bope you will. Yours ls a very sad story -one I bear over and over tllese days. A 39-cent stamp forvack Benny? LOS ANGELES (AP)-lfthe Jack Benny Commemorative Stamp Com- mittee has 11s way. some day you may be mailing letters with stamps bearing the likeness of the famous comedian. Comedian Norm Crosby got the idea to honor Benny, who died Dec. 26. 1976 .• "A TOTAL DW&HT ••• COMPLETELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHIN&l Y DIFFERENT." Re• Reed NEW VORl< POST Crosby said the group would ohc1t signatures from personalities and execut1vei. in the cntertaanmenL busi- ness and pohucal fi elds before sub- mining the request to the U.S. Po tal Service. 1'HE GOVS MUST BE ~~~~~:JV . llfo~WJftit-J~-.e-"'''' ocusm l.acEIDT ...::!'. edwards TOWN CENTER \D ....... " 'l .... H 7c:1 A184 ····J"·''' ....... , ..... ,,, ~ ""t SAf.SUN I 30, 3 4S. 600. 810. 10 IS 1•'.t. ..... ... .... Maybe they'll ISSUC a 39-<:ent statT}p. the age Benny always claimed. --rHE PORT THEATRE 673~260 Mon NII• All ~••II '2 00 FUIY All &LWIMI (R) 290~ l C4nl H91. t.1111 ~ti M11 BEST PICTURE 1921 . ,.tie AQdemy'1 ·. Firlt Awa1d WllW\ef Clare Bow• Buddy Rogl!I$ • GMV C~r THUR . NOV .e 'l.eM --ONE NIOHT ONLY-=· Pikiu: Present VOUf license f0t t uni • HMetS'f llATS-GITTICIC'IYa WI . Ol:f~road -_injuries -climb • by6lJO% By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID Ill I I IJ•"-9 ..... 81 MAIUOIUI: ANDERS .. . , ,...,...., . more lo see a mov1c thao to buy an "' ave~ book.·· Levan .aid. . · WhiW tbr sunrival of the book NEW YORK -h 'Nill be I Iona Sttml IJIU~. the future o( the time be.fort a penon popsada.teiritQ a reader; not. computer terminal and curls up to WASHINGTON -Injuries in-. volving all-~rrain motorcycles have ·uQ"ped ~han-500 pcrcenrtrn c last two y~ars while d~ths have tripled, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reportc<f Tuesday as at pressed manUfacturcrs to improve read a novel, accordina to publishers. One ~l'ISl!mer study done for 1.M ho ptedk1 book satn wilt-rite about -~ J91l.;act,....,...,........,.,... 9 percent a yeanhou,h 1988. · repeat~ lut year says the pcrcen_,. safety. . . "All-terrain vehicles are. certainly an emerging Kazard," ,said David Schrnclt.zer of the commission 's.stafT. -But ipdusrry officials insisted at a cQmmisslon hpring that the fault lies not with their products, but with the people usfof them. , "We don t believe the product is necessarily stron·gly a contributor to the problem. We believe it's misuse," said Edward G_lynn, a vice president of American Honda ~otor Co. · ..-:.'..WUCLOot know~ ihe product itself ig the problem,:• echoed Michael Schmitt of Yamaha Motor Corp. U:S.A. .· .. B~ 1et1er1 on wbite paper, a la of ~~ populatLon that reads 11 Outenbeq. will surf&~ourish and decluung. prosper," says ~anfo 4vin. a con· "There's-a real crisiun the ifM!iuJ'!)' suha'nt to the Timet Mirror Co .• ·a • ... Hardcore readen are hanaant Ul publisher o(booka ~·d OCW6papen. there, ~~winJ ~ks~ the bett deaJ .. We wo)lld go out of our minds arpundt L:tvin said, but fe~ ~ · • unleSs we. couJd put ··it all into .. ersare buymg mo_rc book~: . . peRpetti ve,.. said John Dessauer, · Dessa1.1e" as more opt1m15t1c. He author of .. Book. ln<Justry Trends,.. ci_tes the recent boom tn what ~ published by the Book lndtatry Study called "baby . hteraturc.'' .He sat~ Group. "The appeal of books re-parents now are encouraging lhcir sponds to some very bas!c human children "to read on .Lbeir. own very, interest. For a-comprehensive under-very early. And th.is wtll have a standing. we need Lbe printed word." significant i!1"pact on future growth" Levin and Oessauer wer~nici-of the bo?k mdus~ry-:-· · · The T1m.es MtiTor study showed pants 1~ a semina~ ~u . Y on Jha.J _94~rcent of the populatJoo trend• 1n -th pubhsh1ng industry reads someilima. ~1Joo map. sponsored by the Book Industry tines.or ne~paJ>CfS. AbQut half read Study Group. · -hnnks " --Not all books will sur;vive the .~,,..,., · . Under inteose questioning from members of the commission, how- ever, industry repre~talives agreed Dr. Jui:aea Kah-;t la a real doctorwbo wrttee mcrtptaTor teremlon'a 'ER' aertea: --l~DllCJUC sa~!)' amproyeme computer aeneration, however. · But lt!e _study said readiJ!&J ~nd • -,..Inefficient. wa of distributing l>Oolc ·.buying, was on the &choe through their trade 1ssoc1ation. They D t-· --~ Jr~ · ~~~~!::~:ocr0~t1~e:~~r~~~:i~~ (JC or Sees Se 1 as sorcerer their products. . Popularity of the motorized three-h · -h }• t r-v· ·• t . whee~edvehi~leshassurgedinrecen• w en -e WT1 e ·e . = ·e-f""rrp S years, and injurr repons began pour· 0 0 "--'. . ID$ in. promptmi the safety com- mission to begjn 1..ts investigation of LOS ANGELES -Although he ,..a while. pru:ticularly in our highly the product. · possesses the. knowledge to close technological society, find them- The. gov~mment estimates that wounds an'd mend broken limbs, Dr. selves ·getting '!'<:>~e ~nd mo~. dis- 53.193 Americans have required James Kahn often finds more satis-tanccdfrom pat1c.nB as people. says hospital care in the first nine months faction and creativity in conjuring up Kahn .• a graduate of University. of of this year as a result of accidents a good story. Chicago Medjcal School. ..I -Ste with ·the cycles, which are used in "Personally, I always-had this writing fS a way to re-establish that undeveloped areas, usually for rec-fantasy about being a sorcerer," says human connection." · Putting words to paper has been the' m.ore arduous yet satisfying ·task for the 36-year old physician. "A lot of what we do here (in the nospltil IS andiwork. l don't have to get caught in all theconvol'1tions of my mind that I go through when rm writing," Kahn said. will be replaced by more efficient means," said Levin, predictin~ that such information would be debvercd by computers. Like computers. tcJrnlionis ~ ed by the $9 billion-a-year ptlblishinf industry as a "compatible rmidium.' Since the advent of television in the 1950s there has been mo~ demand for books. not less, Dessauer said. And the same will be true of computers, be predicted. . -Levin gave another, more practicaJ reason why books Will endure. "The average novel is portable and cheap and it's getting cheaper. Lt costs workers, tnose l>etween 16 and 20 aod those over 65. Levin blamed the recession for declining sales of Mickey Splllane type novels, ~terns, romances and even girlie m~oes. Among recent high school cradu· ates, the reason most often gjven for abandonio.! reading was that "books arc ooring. Levin said. But lev;iA-bl.ames publishers for that. "Three different editions of Michael Jackson books so.Id out," he sa-id. "If you get the right product, ·you're going to get that group." __ reatipn. Kahn, a writer and medical consult-.~ romparison ~~e ~re~ wb~~k~~oo~edy»E~-~~~==~~~===~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~---~~-~~--~~-----~----~ estimated 27,554 lnj unes last year and a physiCian at St. John's Hospital '--- and only~585 theyearbefore. inSan~Monica. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And the 12 deaths reported in 1982 "It seems to me that in our jumped to 32 last year and 36 so far contemporary society the onl¥ way this year, the commission added. · we can do that is to be some kand of Sales of .t 36,000 or the vehicles in doc1or -to pull people ~cir-from 1980 climbed to 306,00() in I 982 and death, that seems very close to 484,000 last year. sorcery;• Sa.id Kahn, who.works in the Commission Chairman Nancy hospital's emergen.cy room. Harvey Steorts said she is especially "Interestingly, ·getting into tele- concemcd about the number of small vision. that feels like its own kind of children being injured in accidents· magic an<t iHusionmaking. like with ·these vehicles. Some small sorcery," he adds. models-are-bei.ng.used by Ghildren as--,,As a writer; K:ahn-hh-as-..co"""'n•111 ...,..._..._.. young as four years old. 0 three novels, three movie n9yeliµ- However, andustry officials re-tions. including those for the lilms sisted her suggestiohs that a mini-"Poltergeist" and "Return of the mum age be set far users of the all-Jedi," and a script for the hospital terrain vehicles, pointing out that drama "St. Elsewhere." · children mature at different rates. Although Kahn's wizardry at the All did say they urge parents to hospital often releases tension from make su~ youngsters have instruc-his work at the typewriter, writing tion in 'USC of the vehicles. and that cures ills brought by actual hospital younger ones only-tide the vehicles drama. while under adult supei:vision. ··Many doctors, after being in it for Fa.milies in a6lise ·cases orm .grqup· "MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Five ··· .:.lohnerdefendants in alleged child sex rings have joined a support group for families who believe they have been victimited by the misuse of child abuse laws, o ne · of the formerly accused said Saturday. Robert and Lois Bentz of Jordan, , who were acquitted of the. child sex abuse charges, ·attend~ the first meeting of:.Victims o( Child Abuse Lawt last month, Bentz said at a news conference. He said •three other defendants anended the meeting. along with about 30 other people. The Bentzes were a mo ng 25 peopl.e in Scott Count~ rr used of ~rtlClpating-in t wo c 1 sex 36use rin,15. After one person pleaded guilty and the Bentzes were acquitted, Scott County Attorney Kathleen Morris dropped charges against the remain• ing defendant~last week. Even thoughne-has been.acquitted, Bentz said he still has not regained custody of his three children and has not been allowed to see two of them. "Accordinf. to the law, you're innocent until rroven guilty. Yet the courts still trea us as·gunty," he said. VOCAL will look fur ways to deal with abuse ·while preservi'll "the integrity and unity of families," and will set up support groups througqout the state for people accused of abuse, said RalJ>h Underwa r, a consulting_ psyct\i>logist an spo esman for ffie aroup. • SAVINGS SPECTACULAR CONTINO~. ~ __, . 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I .. • __ ... ..,,. _...,. •' _.,.,-,,,._. MARMADUKE ~ by Bract Anderson "Boyl You get everybody in trouble!" GORDO ,• 11· l 5E:t: THAT H£ l)of S Tt1!:M ~~LY. BIG GEORGE ., 'J ~ , I "Aren't we there yet?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham PEANUTS DRABBLE by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS l 01~1!:£0 ~6EU: M ~ l.~MP. TMAl'S ll4E. PURPOSE OF 601N6 TO SCMOOL, I 7 by Jeff MacNalty by Kevin Fagan . ...._ I . " by Tom K. Ryan ~US1'1..eRC; ARe ~IMA'TlN6 MY ~NU!NmJ/ PllCIMAL.. POI~ ON M1911R by Ferd & Tom Johnson SQRk'Y, ~MM.A·· l DIDNJT .. kNOW THE" WINDoW WAS oPfN··· BRIDGE Q. l -Both vuhMrable, a1 South 7ou hold: •QJt 0 164 OAU •QtU The biclcU.n1 haa.proeeeded: N..-.. l!8il& ._. 1 0 ow.-1 What action .do ou take? Q.1-Aa South, vulntrable. 7ou hold: . •nMU OQI OJll •ew Id L Dou Partner opeu the blclcUn1 •Ith by Haro e x thrM no trump. What adloft do 7ou \ take? - Q.J -Ntlther vulnerable, u South you hoW1 · ••n OAQU ot •A&t• Th bWlll., hu proceeded: JM ..... ·-N4"lt 1 0 Diiie P .. l o , .. ' What 1etloa do you tab? Q.4 -A1 Soulh, yul..,.W., 7ou hold: •n . ouet OA&lTI W ... t 11 JOU opeaJq Wll? .. --- Plm.9'5 a:JWS. by Pat Brady EQUll CU-Both vula.rab&e, u Soutb 7ou Look for a11•tr1 on MODcla7. hokl: • & O lt7twll ~At ... ... CclM~rea ... YleWLNgue croeecountry ~·~~-__..,.,. ftMla. 112. B~rons pull.ft eu~, l · l·-~10 -witll :.l ··l left" .. ~-..serve§Brcscaes Fou11ta1n Viti==~-J.I to pass u p Edison tn Sunset show.down ~ ----IJ ROOD CARLSON SwJ.Pn c.onun• out ot \he beekfieJd 0t .. h9r,...ew and .abto lhe.n&ht corner.· John Pean. a 6-0 Jumor who had .. Somebody didn't take somebody CO,r\pleicd two passes for the arand out of the beck.field." said f.dieon total of 36 yards 1n six attempts thas Coech Bill Wottm1.11 about t.tie tW()-- ye.,-, did t})cjmposs1ble in thcfadfoa point winner. ··we ktUed ounelvn secondS, and bccauseOfit, the Baront wuh penaltles. We made one that arc in first place in the Sun$Ct Leaaue would have won h." · ·'football wan witlf a hair-raisin& J 1-10 Wbat Workman was rcfemna id triumph over traditional nval Edison was a 23-)'arl:I field goaJ with less than Friday night. su m1outcs )eft by Tun Bontrqer. Before 12.158 at Anaheim The ttircc-pointcr would have cx- Stadium, Peart entered the aame 11 panded f.dJSon's lead 10 I 3-3, but a the outset of the fourth quarter, a la t-holding penahy negated Bont,.,..1 ditch move to get Lhe Barons' offense attempt and an_ ~tnl-39---yard moving. -attemptJU5t m1 scd wide. · He endured an interception which The Barons were forced to punt and • nearly ignited the tltnch~r for Edison. Lhe Chargers dug themselves a hole --;hen came throuah WJth one d utch with penalttes, pumed ouJ and tbett performance after·another to eventu-the Barons turned to Pean. !Jll it out with a touchdown ~ss "'What can 1 say, .. laid a happy . ·-• \wQ!PO~Al-f'ovm:ato VaJJfyOfa-cb MiiCMilner'--_.__ conversion pass to Dave Sw1prt with "John Pean came 10 and rose to the I t seco?ds left. occasion and d1d the job for us. He P~an s pas1 to Malloy came wtlh showed areat poise for a gu~ who no time <?uts left and \he 18~pound hasn't played. It .wn a great victory w13Crece1vcr caujht 11 on t~e two and apinst an arch rival. .. burst over-two tacklers to JUSt get in 1 . h' h cc .. • the end zone. . t was a game 1n w 1c i;.u~n "I didn't know (if 1 was in)." said dom.mated from start to ncar-firush, MaJloy. Ml was looking for the ,oal but ltke many of these pmcs be~ line and when I landed I JUSI made the two nvaJs., the tea~ Which sure the ball was across the hne." dominates d~n t necessat;tlY wtn. It was a sprca~ U>u. 53 wide f.d1son. which had dominated the cw.ss. and Peart, completed 5 of.. fir t half, was doing more of the same hTs last 6 passes in e winnmJ march, in the lhtrd quarter, and on •.ts ftrst hit him chest h1gh in front of the goal posteSSton. went 76 yards. with the posts help of Keith Jarett's 4.S-yard hookup &418on nmmn, back 8eao Carran-drl•• throap a bole (U) aad Kea Jleld..(79) dartaa ..... i..oe alacnrdcnra pl'OY'lded by llDemen Mark Kollnchak (77). Tyler Han80ll Prtc1ay at An•belm Stadl.m~ Barone won t1arlller. 1 1-10. Th~ Barons. who entered on the 10 Rick J usticc to the ~ons' 18. wrong end of a 12-3-1 senes be.tween But Fountain V~lcy s defense suf- tbcsc two, gave no thought 10 a uc _ fened a1 lhat point. keyed by the instead Pean stepped back and fo und (Pleue .ee BAll01'8/B3) Just as billed, and more~ even to the final SeCond Barons, Chargers, By JOHN SEV ANO Deir ..... Cettt I' I •ri The-Confrontation. In terms of football , P111sburgh and Penn State generally control the East; Tex.as and Arkansas the South; Mich- igan and Ohio State the Midwest: and 11SC"fft'd OCDnbe Wes . In Orange County, however, 11's Edison and Fountain Valley. No other "Confrontation." comes close. And this one will be no different .. 5:07 p.m. -Fountain Valley's of- fense gets a last-minute crash course on f.dison's dcfchsc. "Just to keep things fresh in their minds," Baron head coach Mike Milner would say later. 5:11 p.m. -f.dison, meanwhile, 1s in t~ midst of what is called the "Square," which is nothing more than a private meeting, held prior 10 every aame, between the players and Coach Bill Workman. The "Square" offers each player a chance to say what's on his mind. The players then usually respon<l by going out of their minds. 5:1' p.m. -Milner wntes out his starting offensive and defensive lineups and bis nght hand cramps from squeezinJ. the pencil 100 tight. It's obvious Milner is nervous. , 5:1t p.m. -Milner admits his main concern is wheth.tr his offense can lffi)'VClJreDan:-wc-re gomg fonave to move the ball on the groun<j and be able to throw the ·ball," he says. Unless I'm mistaken, those arc usually the components for winnin~ a ball game. Milner then adds: "We re going to also have JO stop (Edison quarterback Kei th ) Jarrett from com- pleting the big play on thil"d and long." · 5:%1 p.m. -In response to an LA Times article earlier in tbe week, in which the Times' Orange COWllY sports staff subject1 ve/yhsted the Top 10 coaches in the county, Milner agreed to a little-game of ranking the LA Ttmes on the same categones in which he was Judged. have never c-0ached a down ot football in their life." • _ _.,....... a m -Was toni&M-just another game? Hardly. Says Milner: "It's hard to de-emphasize this as just another pmc because the ri valry started befOfe I JOl here and it has perpetuated from clw to class. player loh. pl~er, ~r !.Q__ycar._lt's a big t ma. 5:1% p.m. -Milner. who..admined he couldn't sleep the night ~fore. says he was up at 3:30 a.m., had breakfast at f.d ison (a spcciaJ funC- tion) at 7, attended a asscmbl at IO. had a c 1c en unc at .; . a11d was at Anaheim Stadium by :30, five hours before game time. "I just had 10 act away. The demands during the week were so extensive." 5:41 p.m. -Edison's ·~Square" ends after an emotional closing oratory by W~rkman. The players left Lhe room so keyed up ... if our troops had been that ready entering World War II we would have won the war in a week. 5:4% p.m. -The f.dison players sit down and watch a film entitled, "Hail to the Champions -1982," which featured the Washir1gmn ltedsldns' drive 10 the Super Bowl. Wonder if the title was meant to provide a.subtle message to the Chargers. 5:H p.m. -Workman emerges from the coaches room wcarina the traditional gold pants and an untradi- tional green T-shirt which read; LA Times 11 . in reference to the fact Workman was omitted fro m the Times' Top 10 coaches.survey. "I'd give them a 3 in Strategy; a 9 1n Preparation; 6 in Motivauon: 10 in Organization; 2 in Evaluauon of Talent: I ill Pressure S1tua11ons: and 8 in Rapport," says Milner, who was ranked eighth by the survey. ''I'll tell you what, T'd do a better JOb Jud11ng a sports staff because at least f had Engli~ I A and B in college, plus composititon. and most of those guys C:03 _p.m. -The films ends and Charger Coach ScolL Strosnider (PleueMef'V/83) Fountain ·valley ~ qurterback &rte Zeno 18 •talked by Ecll.On defender ~Yid Lopea J'rlday nlfbt durinfl 8 a.n.et Lea&ae confrontatio n at Anafielm S tadlam. ··cdM C8=n · 't match up aga~nst S8.ddleback; 2 7._6 By CHRIS MONAHAN Oelly,... Corr11111....,t The game was billed as -rhe size of Corona del Mar High against the speed of Saddlcback. It should have been a close game -it wasn't.. The Roadrunners ran and passed all over the Sea Kings for 370 total yards offcnse-aH~uAed the CdM. 27-6. in a Sea Vie"( Lc~gue football matchup before 2,500 fans at New- port Harbor Hiah Friday niahl. "I didn't expect that at all," said Saddlcbaclc Coach Jerry Witte. "I felt if we scored three touchdowns we'd . . be fortunate. Thinp just snow- balled." "We JUSt weren't up to snuff tonight: said CdM Coach Dave HoUand. "From what we've seen of them. tins i~ \heir best aamc of the year." The Roadrunners (S-0-1. 8-0-1) have-ah'elldy-dinched a spot m 1he- Cl F Central Conference playoffs and can pin at least a share of the title with a win over Laguna Beach nut week. Meanwhile, the~ Kinp(4-2, 6-3) nfcd a Win over Newport Harbor or a loss by Univcrsll) next week to go 10 the playoffs. If the) should lose and Un1 vcrstl)' should beat Woodbndge. the Sea Kings would finish fourth because of a los~ to Universll) CdM would then have 10 Olen hope for a wild-card berth The Roadrunners beg.an their dommm«-on t~ fit st scnes uf-thc- game. tay1n1 almost cxclus1vel) wtth the run. they turned IOOS<' 1hc1r talented tno of backs -Tedd) Baker. Earl Jone and Glenn Campbell. The Jfoadrunncrs ,round out 60 yards on 13 plays and too ncarl Sill minutes off the clock On thud-and-goal from thr onr- ) &rd ltne. Campbell follo"'ed crnler Ste\.e Delpdo and left guard Don Warnick into tW: end zone 10 g1\l' Saddleback thf'onl ) ore 11 v.ould rTQUlrc for v1cto"' "Our backs nu~i~~t ton1gh1.and tb:crt '4'Cl"l! umcs ~ '4ffln"1 holes and the) s111l pined )ard~" Wme 5a1d. "Jone and C'am'pbell .ire so un- selfish." Witte conunu('d "There are backs in Orange ount) v.11h I 000 yards_ but I've got two bad..s v.11h 500 -vikes take·care of\Vestminster, 42 19 By RICHARD DUNN "I hope we're pcakina." 11jd · only five times on the chill)' e'cn1na Marina Coach 0.ve ThompsGA;--beeeuse-Mas~y-(9-S yaf'ds ru h10J) White two other Sunset Lca1uc "And I hope we act ' thot al the and fullback Adam Anto)an {64 scnool' were baftlina it out for a utlc championship." -yard ) did mo t of \he ncccs I) 0911r ,._. Ctnllt'l,.._I and braui!\J riahts at Anaheim_~ ..shawn ~ thinprothnson arouftd.tl1n1n1, ta 1um-:Mlnna 'lfrih wa kcepina Marina's first passcss1on ofthe pme Blokd)'k. h1msclfp1ntd 48 )ard on its hopes alive for~ piece oftamc lillc 11 he rode the f'iaht su:kline SI yards the around. coupled wuh his thrtt at Westman ttr H[lh. to the score. Marina ltd 7--0 afttr the complcttons for 80 >ard . The l-1 Vik.inas Fri~ niaht put conversion and never looktd beck. Meanwhile, Westman ler qua~ themselves in good _pos1t1on l'or a "The play should've bdn tCTtilck Tcd M<'M1llen wa do1na all potential CIF play0ff berth wit.b a cb.aneeci." Tbompeon •id afterward.. be could to put on m acnal sho - 42-19 romp over Westminster. "There wu.a ~·· t...caaa '' wu ' ton · inct t:ounta1n Valley knockcd on Marina milled up ill offcntc some otrcntc -c:omplct1ni half of hlS .0 Ed150n Friday, Manna must ~t the more 1n tbeflntquanawhen On Just peSltSfor 241 >•rd C'harscrs ne•t week and hope Hunt:. fo urpla)'l. lhe V1kinssdrovc 66 yards O.\itd H1ck:t cauaht I 0 o( ht, 20 inaton Beach can upset the Barons 1T (or another touchdown.. tcvt Jen-'complct1on for 120. and Tom U-1 the V1k1nas have any chance of n1np capped 1t •1th 1 56-)'ard natcbcd fhc others ror 66 )'ard but pinina a piece of the crown. wfu<'h rtttpt1on ftom quanerback tcvt other than that Westm1n tcr ~ n't the\. would share w11h Fountain Blokdyk. Ma.rd from mu h Vaflc Btokd le ac.edod to t the }»IJ Manna utcd up 3 01 of the cl l \ .~ when 1t scottd in,the second quancr -n~1na seven pla~s'1o dnvt> onl 3 )ards -<'hm. 'ed b)" .\nioyan'\ I 1-)ard spun into the end lone Bythat nmc-~ V1kmptmf bmtrt 21 ·3 lead. but the Lion ~hov.ed tan of rte0vCf) befort the headed k 1n10 the locker room for halftime McM1llengu1dcdadnvc that l"tcd 4· 17 JUlt be-fore the 1nterm1\\ton gun unckd. 1 sen" 1.aruna on the Manna 23-yard hne l le connected on eight of his IS pa~,. attempt dunna the march befort ht hit Hacks with a 10--ankr over tht middle, and .. 1t \ttmcJ \.\ c t.m1Mtcr would com<' out \trona Uones ha'i ~50 Campbell has 4~' following 1he ( dM game) "The~ don't complain. the~ 're JU\l as happ' 10 'ltt the other gu' np ofT a h1g (pinl The~ ha'e a mature attnudr and lhat leadc; to a good team .. lCoronadcl Mar.I gambled .on us.. \.\hen "'e v.'t'rc in our tnpl~l. the) covert'\1 the option outside and v.e ~ame w11h tnught dl\e ·· The r\lra surpnS<' tor !)addleback (Pleue .ee SEA IWfQS/IM) Rams activ~te Booker Reese Dcfcn 1ve end Boo!(cr Rcest ha brcn ac11~attd b) the Rams. the National Footba.U Lcaauc team annoonet'd Fnda) R~ WJtt ~tt the spot on 11*- Ranu CO.Ster ope.ncd.. Ihur.Jd&)' when the cl uh placcd \afct) Enc llarru on 1li in1ured reserve hst btt•u of a ~vcrel) "ipratned naht ant..lc '"'Rtt a ft.ft, 26().poundcr, wa acquired b the Ram"' fram the T•mPI Ba~ B~neers 1 m nl ti an und1 IOtt'd futurt draft ,boice. He ,.as 1 third-round draf\ choice of Tampa Ba '"I 2 On ~pt 2~. R~ .. -.. ~ on the Rams· n n-footbtll illness "" ~utc of a "drut problem:· . o.., ........... !tr They•re off and runnln"' Friday afternoon at the beglnnlng of the boya Sea View League croa country finale at Mlle Square Park. CdM won. ·' - Sea Kings put crowr.l.ingtouCh.on· titl.e Irvine s hares crown Va quero girls -='-------tie Mission Viejo tn cr oss-country ' By 'RICHARD DUNN. Dtilfr ...... Cef1111 1n•1Rl Irvine Hi&}l's girls. entenng Fri- • day's South Coast League cross country finals unbeaten a1 6-0 earned the league's co-championship the ri~tM~ • The Tracy Wnsh1 way, that is. . The Vaqucros<tamc up just shon in their bid to become sole owners of the Jeaaue'cbamp10nsrup· -tbey settled for a ttc with Mission Viejo. The Vaqueros and Diablos each finished with 46 team p0ints in 1he meet at Saddleback College. · Since Mission VieJo's sixth runner. Kelly Grade. finished ahead of Irvine's sixth finisher. the Diablos were ttandcd the kague meet cham- ··-pionship as far as CIF seedings are ·concerned. But, in the·books it will go ' ...... Uni m a k es it c lose. but CdM .. ear ns past week and I think we'vc:)>cuked at strength ot his 14:58 which was good down.as a co-champron~hip. __ ._S=ea V iew Le_ague cross toun t ry cro.w n the top IO. led b)I Dan Hollhnd ( 15:05 for third). Sean Combs ( 15: 12, fifth) .. Darren Wood ( 15:23, sixth). and Lance Ortiz ( 15:40. ninth). l:h'livenity-had-three-tep-IO-M- 1shers. with Greg.. Whiteley turning 10 a strong 14:49 for first-place honors. Rob a amos ran a I 5:06·for fourth. and l..arT) Manin clocked 15:43 for 10th. the right time." . · enough for second place. Wnght. whose clocking of I 9:41 The Sea View League will send the In the girls xars1ty race, Newpon was sev~ral steps ahead ofh~r ~earest its top three teams to the CIF prclims Harbor was a runaway winner, as tne competitor -1.agu~a Hills Ann ne.u SaturdaµLML Sail .J\nl.oDiQ~ilors outdistanced their neardt Helm ( 19:.50) -cl~1med the top .. By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Oellr ..... c.,,........, After sweeping throuen their league dual meets undefeated~the ~a f....ing' of Corona del Mar Ht~h capped oil the regular season b} winning the Sea View League cros'i countn finals Friday at Mile Square Park forth a surpnsingh strong etlon before falling to the Sea King!>. 4()..43. College. The other varsity boys' team nvil. (j)rona<Jel Mar, '2 r-rr. ~~-C-~C"aboOI wntrt .. . . to earn a post-season binh was Newport placed liv~runncrfin the I didn t feel "Very-good, she-said Newport Harbor, which was paced by top 10. M~ggie Henson ran a 17:35 for a~~~rd; "I fell really weak. •'To lell }OU the truth. I thought we'd win a lot easier than that:• said t'dM C'oach 8111 Sumner "But the) 're (the Trojan~) coming on strong and they realh wanted 11 toda}. ·· he added. Un1vco1ty Coach Tom Carter Brown, who checked in with a second, Tiffany Anderson, 18:23 for I d1dn t go,to school Th~rsday so I 15:34 for the seventh s~t. third, Buffy Rabbitt, 18:36 for fourth, coul~ rest-I ve be.en looking toward The top three ind1v1dual finishers Laura Lazo, 18:40 for fifth. and to this (league ~eet) all .season. I was will also move on toCIF compet1uon Michele Anderson clocking an 18:54 so upset, I got s1c,k -like, two day~ CdM had to "ork for the title. h.owever. as a U0n1vcrs1I) squad put The Sea Kings hadJU"lt a l11tk more depth as the} placed four runners 10 McChesne_y was pleased w..ith his runners' cffon ... Both 1eams(Un1vcr- s1t} and CdM) ran really well today. Our gu}'S have been running hard the regardless of the team placing: for seventh. heforc.'.' , . Laguna Beach\ Adam De Vito will University's Trojans finished third The illness couldn t stop Wnght, advance to next week's race on the with 84 points. who crossed the tape almost one minute before her nearest teammat~ SPORTS BREAK ·Despite threats, IOC chief states · Games won't move Fro~ AP dispatches ROME -Boycou 1hrea1s "111 not sway the International Olympic Commit· tee into moving the 1988 Summer Games from Seoul .. outh Korea, IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch said 1n repom. published Fnday. .. We will go 10 'couljust as we went to Mosco" and Lo1> ..Angeles." Samaranch told ~wo major R1>m newspapers. II Messaggcro and 11 Tempo, dunng an interv1e\,\; Thursda) 1n Lausanne. w1tzerland. "The IOC has signed a con- tract "11h Korean organizers and the contrac1 canno1 be nullified for any rea'ion.-SamaranCh said. ··The onl)' poss1b1lit> (of a sw11ch) 1s in the hands of the Koreans. "If the}' sa} 1ha1 1he) do nol "'ant or cannol organize 1he Games. then we would have to fi nd'"11n !rltemtttve.-B nt don·~ think this \.\ill happcn. lj usl don't 1 think so:· he said~ Samarancb Samaranch made 1he state· ment when asked 10 comment on a campaign led by an Italian IOC member for a "more neutral" s11e for the J988 Game~ to avoid a boycou .s.tmil.ar 1D the ontlbaL marred both the 1980 Moscow Olympics and this year's Gamcs 1n lo'> Angeles. The Un11cd States bo~cot1cd the Moscow Games bec-ausc of the Soviet l ln1on's presence in Afghanistan. The So' 1e1 Un1dn bo)<;otted 1he Los Angeles Games becau'ic of alleged 01) mp1c chaner "iolations by the United State\ and safet) threats to its athletes. The ~o' 1et u nion reccntl} stepped up its cntLc1sm of the \outh Korean sue and two coaches were quoted 1n the ')m 1et pre\s as 'WI} 1ng the)· thought the Games should tx· mil\ ed to ano1hcr site in Europe. Moscow has no d1ploma11c rt'la11onc; w11h government of South Korea ~amart1nl h \aid he wal> "well aware" of the concern' l'\prl'\\4.:d <l\cr the \coul games by Franco Carraro prc\llknt of 1hc Italian Ol}mp1c Committee and an inc ml·mhcr < arraro ha~ said tha1 yet anothr..r boycott "ould irrcpJrnbl\ damage the Oly'7'1p1c mOH'mt·nt Quote of the day Don King, boxlflg promoter: "I never &ease to amaze myself. I say this humbly." . Lever's goal gives Devils tie Don LfHr\ -.hort·hJnlkd goal at ~ 11 )7 oi the thin! pt.·nod I rnlJ\ night l+f1cd , New Jcf\C\ 111 J 2-~ ":i1111nJI lftx:ke\ League Ill' "llh ~lumping \1 rnm·\4.H J W11h ~ teammall Joe Cirella in 1hc JknJlt\ Oo\ U\entolc the puck from "orth \1Jr Gordie Roberts and 'ilappc.·d 1t off Lhe pad nl goali l' non Beaupre 1010 the nl'I In other NHL game'>. Dale llawercbuk \torl.'d his fourth goal of the season with ~ (JIJ rl'lllJinrn11 rn lhl' third penod 10 lift W1nn1pc& 10 a l 'tll' \\ 11h Dl·tru1t Hawcrchuk poked a rebound pac,t lk1ro11 nt·tmtntkr Corrado Micalef to force the dra" Ric eilinR '>l.or\.'.d 1w1ce and Breet Peterson added ,, g1,.,1 and 1hrel· ass1<;t'> as Buffalo remained untx·all'n at honw "'llh an 8-1 v1ctOf) mer Hartford Gilles Hamel gaH· the \abres 1hc lead on a power play ~1x minute' 1n10 thl game and John Tucker increased th e Bulla lei ll'Jd 10 ~ 0 a1 thl.' I 0:48 and the Sabres coa~tcd f1om lhl'rl· C.lt>nn Anderson scored three goals and r dmonlon l'\ll'OdC'd llS unbeaten ~trcak to I I game'i with a 4-2 'it tor) over Chicago. Edmonton, <M>-2,.,1u~11hrl~r o;hort of thdongcs1 NHL unbeaten streak from the \tart nl a \t•a,on 14 game.., b> Mo ntreal \anad1cn<; 1n I '>4 l-44 '. Dodger s renew Russell 'a pact LOS •\Nuf.l Ll) -lnticldi;.r Hill iii 'R.usself. who hac, pla yt:d 1n more gamn tor the Lo~ Angele., Dodgers than an\ 11thn player 1n 1he1r h1\lof) ha., <;1r.ncd a 1wn- )'C4r contrat·t "'11h the a11onal I t'Jguc duh 11 was announced f nda> . Rus~ll. 36. ha' playrd 16 ~a~n'> tor the Dod~er-.. He n"t si&ntd Wtlh the cluh afh'r ha \ 1ng hcl.'n a n1nth- round selection in the June 1966 free .tgcn1 draft and came to l o~ A ngelcc; f~oud 1 n 1969 Only one pla~cr in 1hr h1~tory of lhc franchise. Zack Whea1 . ha~ pl•1>cd w11h the Dodge" longer 1ha.o Ru 5ell Wheo1 pl, )Cd for rlw Arookly:n Dodge" from 1909 10 I 926 l he r>odgl'r' m11 .. ed to Lo., Angdc\ frcJm Brookl}'n in 1957 WATER Poto '= --~ Buckscoas tpastWash ington G ld r w t occ Terry Cummings scored 25 points and m . 0 en es ' .; Sidney Moncrief added 21 to lead Mil-· waukee to a 102-96 National Basketball pound opponents Assoc1at1on victory over Washington Fn- day 01gh1. It was the Bucks' ninth victory in I 0 outings against the Bullets -and second in three nights. Milwaukee took the lead early and never trailed after Newpor t Ha rbor Moncners three-point basket gave th e Bucks a 7-4 edfw • ,;:. ' . w1th1n one at 5-4 early 1n the third quarter. bur Santa Ana pu lled away after that. ... Ebewherc. Moses Malone scored 26 points aim S K · b ·· grabbed 15 rebounds as Philadelphia held otTa founh-ea 1 n gs reeze In high !)Chool matches. · quarter Dallas rall y 10 defeat the • t f CIF Mavericks. 107-103. and give l il Uile U pS Or Newport Harbor l l, El Dorado S: The host Sailors (23-1 overall) tuned up for the opening of the CIF playoffs Coach Billy Cunningham his 400th NBA \.ICtory After trailing -by ~o po111ts ear1yitrth? ~~ond half. the Mavencks fought back 10 within two points several times in the founh quarter but never got cloSl.'r. Mark Aguirre, who led all scor~rs with 30 points, missed a 1hree-point field goal attempt w11h seven seconds left to end the Cummtna• threat . . Larry Bird scored J.t points and Dennis Johnson 28 as unbeaten Boston rode a 39-po1n1 third pcnod to a 127-116 victory O\.er undermanned Detroit. Kevin MeHale added 21 points -and-Robert Parish-l-0 for thC' elt1~~ whtrspe~a J8- point performance by 1he Pistons' Isiah Thomas ... Herb Wiiiiams scored 21 points. and rookie Vern Fleming contributed 19 as Indiana Pacers, breaking open a close game ea rly in the founh quarter. defeated Cleveland, 116-1 09 ... Darrell Griffith scored a career- rugh 41 points.,includtn& four three-pointers, a!. Utah Jan defeated Seattle. 107-101. in a game at Las Vegas. U.S . g91fteam leadi ng Japan The Unned States and Japan each won !I 1wo doubles match.es Fnday, and the Amencans led 10-6 after 1wo da)S of the ch1da Yoko ('up U.S .. Japan Golf match in ln1a1. Japan. In bcsi-ball compe1111on w1th each doubles victory wonh two pomts in team sconng. Amencans Tom Kite and Andy Beu beat the Japanese pair of Koicbl Inoue and Toro Nakamura, 63-64. and Bruce Lletxke and Mark O'Meara beat the Ouaki brother>. Nat1mld1I and Tateo, Japan's current leading mone~ "inners. 66-67. But Japan's Tsuneyuki Naka· jlma and Klkuo Aral, shooting the day's lowest score of nine-under-par 62. beat Lee Trevino and Fred Couplet b>.~1x '>lrokcl>, and Haruo Yasuda and Saboro Fujlld beal Amencans Tom Watson and Peter Jacobsen, 68-69 ... Lauri Peterson of the United States fired a 4- under-par 68 10 claim a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Japan Classic in Hll'oshima. the final official LPGA 1ournaoicrft of the season. Televlalon, racllo RUVISION .~ 11:50 a.m. -COi.UGi 'OOTaAU.: Otegon vs. UCLA, Channel 5. • 12:30 p.m. -COLLIGe FOOTaAU.: Boeton College va. Penn State, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -IPORTI IATUN>AY: Boxing - Siiiy Costello '18. Leroy Haley. Jaime Garza YI. JUan Meza: Figure M<•tfng, ChMMI 2. - 2 p.m. -BOWUNQ: PBA tour (t_,.}, Channel '4. 2 p.m. -IOCcmt: Mex1Co vs. COIOtnbla (played Oct. 9 •t LA CoffNum), ChanMt ~· 3 p.m. -COi.UGi FOOTaAU.: USC vt. Stanford, Chennel 2. 3:30 p.m. -94IPOflT.,.,...,IWON.D: Box1na -Ed~n RoArfo va. JOM Lull Ramnz In WBC lfghtwefght ~ (~); llowltng - amateur ~ compete for saao.ooo ..... .,,. (tape), aw.Ml 4. UDIO "9 r.m. -CCM LIGI l'OOT8ALL: Non 0.... vs. Navy, KGIL (1290), KFOX·FM ~ 9:30 a.m. -COlll GI POO : Mlaourt v1. Oklahom•, KLAC (170). 11:30 a.m. -COLUGl POOTaALL: loWtl St. va. Nebr..U. Kt£V (170). -11:6() a.m. -C()I I -J001'W.&.: Oregon va. UCLA. KMPC (110). ' 1 p.m. -cou.lel POO'TM.&.: f..-.o 8t. va. Cal State Fullerton, ~~FM). 1 p.m. -COi 1 -: Cilromla va. WatNnalon. KOGO (800)..... ' L~1~~::.-.~r=-'''·hcllow. 3 p.m. -CGU 2 • P0CnUU. U8C VI. 8 t9nf0fd, KNX ( 1010). 7:90 PJn· -MOllOID-Cll•alEllYY:a Toroneova. IQnea, KWVE (10I At). 7:30 p.m. --fllO ~ Porl1nd w. Cllpperf, kJIV (IIO). • • {Joldt'n w~~ mrd Orangc-eo::isr wit~ .W.Jll-Oll«..t.hc-Coldcn posted con"1nc111g inumphs Fnda> Hawks in a battle of top-ranked 1n South ( oast Conference waicr polo teams. Newport 1s rated No. I 1n 4-A. action. with the Ru\tlcrs remaining -f! Dorado 1s hsted No. I 10 the 3-A unbeaten tht!I ~ason d1v1s1on . Meanwhile. area high school teams Trevor Benedict had three goals from Newport Harbor and Corona and Cameron Thompson and Terry del Marhad their final tuneups for the Denmgan 1wo ai>1ece for Newport. CIF playoffs and ('ml'rged with vie· Mike Campbell stopped s1" sho1s 1n. tones. while' rounta1n Valle} was goal for Newport. beaten b} Foo1h1ll atld Estancia Corona del Mar 13, Tustin 8: The routed Garden C1rove. Sea Kings were paced by Jason l:lcre's what took .Qlac~: _..._ .Jj_k1..!l(_ [Qu r_M>!!!.ilf!d three ~)'. Jeff Golden Weat 20, Mt. San Antonio S: Ocding in beating tlie Tillers, rated· II was no contest at Mt. San Antonio seventh in CIF. as Coach Tom Hcrmstad's unbeaten David Vistaunet blocked nine Rustlers took an 8· I lead by halftime shots for CdM a nd at one time led 16-2. Tommy Hermstad. the coarh'\ son, scored a S(·~on-h1gh four goals while Geoff Gruber added three goals. Golden We~t started its second team and did not use any first-string players until the third quarter. Orange Coast 19, Cypress 7: Rob M1rande sparked an eight-goal ex· plos1on in the lir'>t quarter as 1he Pirates bhtLed 1hc hoc,t ( hargef\. Mari.. Hughes and J o hn Skowronski chipped in "-Ith t"'o Estancia IS, Garden Grove 6: The host Eagles erupted for six goals in the first quarter en route 10 a non-league rout of Garden Grove. Foothill JO, Fountain Vall ey 5: The Barons will take a 12-9 record into the Cl F playoffs after dropping a decision to third-ranked Foothill. Eriao Judd and Joel Knott had two goals apiece for Fountain Valley, while Dave Clark accounted for the other goal. 1alhes apiece 1n tlfc period. Orange In a college match Coast's biggest lead "'ac; 15-2 at the Fresno State 11, UC lrvJae 9: The end of three quaner\ Anteaters continued to struggle, fall· Santa Ana J 2, addleback 8: The 1ng to PCAA opponent Fresno State Gaucho<; could not reco\er from a in overtime, 11-9. at Ne\lc'pon Harbor slow stan. falling behind 5-1 after one High. · quancr, and fell 10 the Dons for the The loss dropped UCI to 6-3 in the second time this season conference and 13-10-1 overall with a Jack Ryan, who scored four goals date at UCLA slated for 10:30 this for Saddlcback. brought the hosts to morning. ace runners second at sec championships Pira te me n , wome n ma nage to qua li fy fur SoCal finals As long as Orange ( oa.st ( 'ollcge was going to play· host for the Southern Cahfom1a communlly col- lege cros\ country champ1onsh1ps next week. the Pirates decided to mak ! sure they would be on hand. rriday afternoon at Irvine Park. OC'C's men's and women's cross country teams settled for second place behind Mt. an Antonio at the South Coast Conference fina ls, but th~runner-up finish wa~goodenough to quali fy for next Fnday's SoCal meet. - Mt. an Antonio's Sal Rodrigue1 won the men's race with a course record 20:05 clocking. while OCC's ) all H-armngton also set a course mark with her t1meof 17:27 in captunng the women's race. OC'C's first men's finisher was Greg Baugh in sixth place . .but the Pirates took "three of the final four pt-aces among the top 10 fimshcrs. Bau~ clocked a 20:31 while teammates Mike Coe (20:33. seventh), Jim Lahti (20:35. ninth )and Pat Comejo(20:36, 10th) aJso helped the' Pirates' team score. The Bucs' Harrington was the lone OCC runner to finish in the top I 0 in the women's race, but OCCs Anne J"ames was 11th with a time of 19: 11. Next Friday's Southern California meet begins at 3 p.m. wi.th the.men's race. The top five team finishers among the 12 schools competing ns well as the top IS individuals advance to the stale meet Nov. 17 at Fresno's Woodward Park. Rustler s. OCC cruis e in volleyball The wqmcn·~ volleyball ~uads from Gol~n We t and Oran ~Coast colic conunucd to pull aw1')' fmm the pack 1n 1hc Sou1h \on'il Con· fcrcn e follow1na ea )' v1ctor1es Fn· day night ophomorc out~1dc hitter Chns Donohue had l8 kill while tc:.m- mate Sally Rea added 24. The Rustlers were down 14-12 in the nnal game before Tcya Fdwords served four !.Lrt11&}lt point to conclude the match a nd hand Ccmto 11 founh The Ru 1lc~ rolhcd for an 11 -1 S, confcrencrsctback. , IS· I 0 I> I. I f>..14 dcd~ton over At ddlcback, the Pirates also Ccmlo!>, while Oran&c C oasl was an , fimshcd wtth a flounsh. rallylJ'a from "'ca~y -1 S-2, I S-2. IS· 13 winner at a 13-4 d fkn 10 the final game to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saddkhack s~'pthcGauchos • I ----------------- Michelle Naujokas (20:39). NauJokas' time was good enough fo r fifth place. which helped Irvine gain needed points. and Ruth Holst's time of 20:53 tied that of teammate Laune Schuster's. Holst, who cr~sscd the line a fraction of a second before Schuster, was credited with sevehth place. Maura Daly was the top finisher for Mission VieJO with a fourth-place showing in 20:30, and teamn;iate Elizabeth Kubis was 15 seconds ,behind in sixth. The Diablos will be the No. I seed from the South Coast League and will be Joined b} Irvine and Dana Hills at thc CIF prehms next Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College. On the boys' side, it was M1ss1on -V~CjO c aiming the top seed-andlhc league title with 47 points. although Dana Hills also had 47. But the Dtablos' 11e-break1ng sixth man gave 1hem the title lrvmc placed ;trtt i>ne runner. James Olson ( 16:58). in the top 20 and finished fifth w11h 113 points. Oilers favored in Su nset na s The Huntington Beach High boys cross country team will be favored to take top honors today when the . Sunset League finars a-re run at Central Park in Huntington Beach. The first race is expected to take place at 9 a.m. Sophomore John Soto, who cap- tured the first-place t:fophy at the Mt. San Antonio lnvi1ational recently, sparked. the Oilers to vtctory in their d1v1s1on. Edison and Fouotain Va lle> arc also expctted to score well toda)'. On the gjrls side,. Edison. ranked sixth 1n the latest CIF poll and led by Nicole R11chot. 1s heavily favored to claim the team title. SUNDAY SPECIAL Fi let • 1gn Delicious F ilet M ignon, w rapped in bacon, and served with homemade soup, crisp ~een salad, choice of potato, dinner roll and dessert! 12 loon to 10:00 p.m. I • '· • COL LEGE FooTBALL --r--. ,. Titans -hope to S taYP~nect vs .. Bulldogs Bruins in a must-win situation today·-seventh m the nat1oi:i 1n passina ' e~c1ency, ha$ not been intercepted 1n Tro•ans take on unpredictable Stan"ord has!• t 111 pass attempts over a span :J _ __ 11 ofsaxpmes. He has completed 12i)of (. s -,;.-229 t>USCS for I ,84 J yards and 17 al tate Fullerton trie to make it , .. lerto1 (~··· t,-v>: The Bulldoas arc toudidowns this season. 10 in a row today when ~he Titans face no doubutall sllngina from an 18-17 • "Ftt ho is an explosive team witb Fresno State in a big PCAA football setback at the hands of San Jose Stat~ Kevin Sweeney at quarterback •• cau· game. . last weck.Jlut they'Uhave thefr hands tfons Murp"y ... Larry Willis i.so't too Meanwhile, UCLA and USC -full with the undefeated Titans in the shabby at wide receiver, either; but with the Rose BowJ within their grasp I p.m . contest at the Santa Ana Bowl. you can't afford to concen1ra1e on -face Oregon and Stanford, rcspec~ Coach Oene Murphy's Titans have him." lively in a Pac-tO action imd-in ~jmt JbOut vcfyffilng right this Tn ffie Pac-IO: another PCAA contest. Long Beach season in pinina some national Ore1oa (1"'4 . 4-4) at UCLA (J-1 State hosts Pacific. promin~ncc wit~ a No. 20 ranking in l·Z):Terry_Donabueand Rich Brooks Herc's how the games shape up: one maJor collegiate poll. are good fnends SI weeks a year. This Freaoo State (1-l, 3·1) at Cal State ~rterback Damon Allen, ranked js the j2nd week. The pair wall be on oppos1 le s1du of the Rose Bowl today when UCLA faces Oreaon an a crucial Pacifi~IO Conference pme for the host Bruins. And both are bunary for a victory. "h's a huae pme. for .us.'' 'Aid Donahue, the UCLA coach. "We're an a mus.t-win situation. We have no chance to go to the Ro~ Bowl game 1f we don't win." "We need a win very badly," sa.id Brooks. the 0~011 mentor ... We've lost four tough &,ame1 1n a row." · Kickoff is set for 11 :SO a.m. and the pme will be televu,cd un Chann I 5. UCLA ascomin,offwhat Donahue called the Bruins best pme ·of the season, a 21 -13 victory at Anzona State la t Saturday. USC (5 ... 1-1) atS&ufe~ (l·l,4-4): Stanford quarttrback John Ptye, the sophomore witb the aotdcn arm and swollen, tcatredllnaer. SI 1 he's "75 perocnt'' fit tan will be•ready to play' for the fint lime in a month ..-inst Pacifi~ l 0 lea<leT Southern C..lifornia (Channel 2 at 3 p.m.) But Coach Jack £lway won•t say bdorc...lhc..pmc... whether .P.aye.,,..wbo fractured a knuckle on ~s passm1 hand Sept. 29 and had suracry a few days later, will start or even play. The idea is to kup I 8tb·ral\ked USC auessang. "It becomes difficult IO Pft'P9ft, 111d USC Coech Ted :ro0ner. team II ~ to Stay ahead of ran1ced Wq.h1~. Jn another PCAA pine: Padfte U·S. t·I) a& '-I --.. Slale ct-a. t .. ): Former"Sair -~-·" Mesr Coltqe quancrbec~ Bemer 1uidet the T11CR anco the I: p.m. contest at Veterans SmdiaaL But he's up apis uotber put- haJ)J)Y Q~~9eecbg· Do~Gaynor. Bewmerhatiiiilil 1,489 yards and 10 toucbdOwm season, ~ut those stats are dwarfed by' Gaynor s accomolilluneou io '14 -: 2,581 yards ancf l 3 '?~ . j ·sealiawks rUn . ,...,.._.., . . - to their first S~nset victOi-y Ocean Vie~ has ~n-easy-time -- in 34-14 triumph By ROBB MUNSON .,.., ~ C.11 •• • ..._. It was bound to happen. Sooner or later. football coach Karl Gaytan was destined to get his first Sunset League victory for his Ocean View High Scahawks. The only question was when. In thett opening three Sunset contests, the --Seahawks were outscored, 115-14. Ocean View had tallied a total of 63 points aU season. But it was a different story Friday night at Huntington Beach HisJl. as the Seahawks scored 21 points an the first quarter en route to a 34-14 · decision against Huntington Beach. In fact, Ocean View tallied more continued Gaytan. "We're aoinj' to su ck wi th what we do best, that as to run the ball." _ · It toolwn1~"41mi)l-fef.. the Scahawks to. put points on the scoreboard, as Kelly Stovall took the openina handoff'72 yards and into the Oiler end zone for a touchdown. _ And Ocean View (1-3, ~7 overall) capitaliz.ed on the ne~t series as the Oilers failed to punt successfully. 'Al the hike on the fourtb~own = sailed ovCT Darrin Tomasick's h Tomasick picked up tht ball but was taekJed by a host of Seahawb at tho Otler 13 yard-line. Then, three plays later, Wayne Scanoa scored from 9 yards out with 9: 5 I rcinaini na in the fint quarter. Ocean View-upped the score tq 21-0 minutes latcT when Stovall powered his way for a 1.yard ally. .. "Stovall is a major collqe pros.\ pect," praised Gaytan. "What h( lacks in size, he male.cs up with i~ hcan." • OCNft VleW M, Hun•a .. IR ..a 14 J k4nW ~ I OCHn View 21 ) J 7-i.f Hunlln11on ~ O 7 0 1-1' Edlaon quarterback Keith Jarrett la able to aet p&M off u Fountai n Valley'a Tim Flinn prepuea to de . Ter hit. ·pointsa.gainst the OiJers thin it had 1n its last su games. And, to cap the evening, the victory aJlowed the Scahawks to snap their scven-jlme OV-510111• n run (A'#IWlc:k lllc:k) ... OV'-S..,_ t run (Aualwldl lllc:k) OV-510111• 7 run lAustwtdl klc:k) OV-AutlWlct. )4 FG I Ha---Morten 21 NU from UdV'Ofl (T~ . FV WINS CONFRONTATION, 11-10 ... From Bl , • _ha1l9s out "heaQ.hu)ltcr" and "star" emo.illLM,jlJle.U ntim~nis. Tile decals to t c off en~. bottom line to all this being the 1:05 p.m. -Fountain Valley quar· coaches didn't thtnk too highly of the terbadcs and receivers take the field. whole idea. The Times might have "They get itchy sitting an tHc locker been better off if they had asked the room," says Mainer. coaches themselves to evaluate one 1:07 p.m. -Charger Coach Dave another ... but then that would have White follows by handing out bttn the right way to do 1t. "Wiidman" and "star" decals to the 1:13 p.m. -Workman confessed defense. his last meal was around 2 o'clock and r S:l I p.m. -Workman joins in the it consisted of a cheeseburger. fries 1un of ranking the Times, too. He ·and a Coke. 'tn' tbs ~nkm~v~..Q.UJ a.M>Jl._ 1:4_9~m._;:-As Fountain Valle as a tnbute to the flayers. my goes through its warmups, ane ac er assistants and. most of al . the players' coach George Berg says to no one an parents." particular: "Thts lS what you've l :U p.m, -Workman says on big worked for right here. This is it." game days he likes 10 monitor his l :H p.m. -Workman reveals he blood pressure. "I took it at noon ·received a death threat on his mcs58Je today and it waS707TOO. That~s what machuJe at Edison 11TOund ~I a.m. 1t always is and it will probably be The caller said: 'Tm going to have to 70/100 when I throw-up in the end kill you 1on1ght." Milner denied zone during warm ups." Workman 1s placing the call. obviously nervous as well. 7:00 p.m. -Mainer confesses that l :U p.m. -Edison's special teams he. 100. received a threat. Thas o ne losing streak. · "We were solid in every upect of the game." said Gaytan. "We're finaJly back from our early season injunes, and we went back to our old . htopped bying co be an Orangt County coach. and I went back to my roots and staned runmnJ the ball. "This is the biggest win for Ocean -View in the Sunset league." Gaytan added. Ga)'lall used his stacked-I offc.nsc throughout the contest. gaanang 294 yards on the ground. "I told the kids after our 52-0 loss to Fountain Valley that we weren't going to be anything that we'fl' not, .. kick) -OV-Auatwldl 7l FG • f H~l.l'llW 12 NU ll'om LldVOft <Tomuld( 11\c:t<l Ii gives them a total of 73 points l :ll p.m. -Workman plays down ~ i!.ner's was 3CU B_y cornparison..Lbc..._t.he coach v.s . .coach battle ,,wround- o. I ranked coach on the Times' list ing the contest. "My job is to prepare had 62 points while the lowest totaled my players for the opponent.· he 47. ~t'sjust say Workman, in giving says. As for his team's status. he adds: the Tames 10s (and one 11 and one ··1 don't think we've gotten the 12), was dripping with sarcasm as he respect of the press. Heck. we wo n last Jid so and followed his critique by week and got knocked down a notch take thc.Jiel~ __ _ ___ _a.round ll:JO p.m. "All..hc. .said..was. l:H p.m. -Milner admits Edison 'You'd better be careful tonight-..--------------------------• has won the battle of the banners. because I'm going to be up there and "They won the pre-game banners my sights will be on you." says again and they'll probably win the Mainer. Workman. as well, denied pre-game, 'foo. We pride ourselves in placin$ the call. The coaches joked not wi nning the pre-game." about ll but the threats were serious. BARONSPULLITOUT, 11-10. From B l pressure of Lance Zeno, and the Chargers were forced to settle for a 36- yard fiefd goal by Bontrager. Doug Garrity's 34-yard punt return 10 ah~ Fountain Valley 20 bad Edison moving at the outset of the fourth quaner. but again the Barons dug in on defense (Kyle Broadhead turned 1n the key defensive effort) and a 29· yard field goal attempt missed. Then David Lopez intercepted and rambled IS yards to the Barons' 19. but the ball was shoved back to the FY 40 because of another Edison penalty. The Chargers continued the pressure with completions of 10 and 16 yards · from Jarrett to Jusaicel then Scan C'urraQ. but finally Ed son had to sertle fo r the field goal attempt -..: which would have given the Chargers a virtuaJ lock on the game. Bontrager's place-kick was perfect, but everything wasn't and the Barons were still mathematically in it. Finally the big push:'Terry Reichert shoved through the middtc on a thard- down situation 10 keep ii going, then Peart went to work, hittina Carl Harry for 14 yards, apin to Harry for 14 yards. then Reichert rambled I 0 yards _to the Edison 14 with 28 seconds lett. Peart just got off a forward lateral (a pass com'pletion) to Swigan while under a -heavy rush and Swigan got out ofbounds at the 9 with 18 seconds left. There were no ume outs left. and no more chances. S<> Pean found Malloy for the TD. and Sw1gan for the winner. The victory puts the Barons at 4-0 in league, 7-2 overall. Edison as 3· I an league, 7-2 overall. The first half was everything it was billed"'to be -b~ plays keepanJ. the defensive battle hvely -but suit, it was a defensive struagle as evidenced· by the two talented tailbacks. Curran, for instance, was limited to 20 yards on 9 carries and finished with ~3 on 13 carries, including a 2S- yard bunt in the late goin& that failed to pick up a first down. Swigart had 44 yards on I 3 cames in the first half and got just 14 more yards in the final two periods. The Barons struck first with an 80- yard march, culmina ted by Micky Penaflor's 31-yard field aoals and kept aJive by an old Edison trick-a quartcrba~ rollout on third-and-0ne Rustler passing game faces big test tonight Golden West Colleae puts its John Heinle-led passina offense up aaainst a touJh Cerritos secondary lOl'.\iabtto highlight community colleae football action. 1 The Rustlers and Falcons square off at 7:30 at OCC In Pac-9 action, while Oran~ Coast plays host to winleu San Dleao at l~30 p.m. and Saddleback entertains Palomar at 7:30 In Mission Conference pmes. Here's whatls in store: CerrllOI (l ·t . S·I) v1. 0.1 ... Wftt (l·l, 4-t ): Falcon Coech Frtnk Mauotta thinks his Piii dc~n• has been one of the brj(ht 1pot1 of the ·~ season. and at ~tn ~ ~t to the \Cit today ... inst Heinle (1,357 yards throuaht the air) and hJ1 favorite receivers Mike Dikrnardo (23 catch· e , 3SO yards) and John Spoor (IJ catches, 211 yards). f~shman run- nlna back Keith McCoy and quar- terback Andy Movse 11n are the catalysts 1n the Cemtos offense with McCoy ownina 3S6 yards on 8S wries. Su DltlO (O·t O·I) at Oru1e C..1t (1-1 l·I): Th~ Pirates have a sli&ht cdae \n.ahls one. Neither team 11 averaaina better than 29Q yards pCT aame. offensive~. but occ 6as lbc edat on deftnse behind the play of sophomore linebacker Joe Piccola who hl1 0 tackles in hts lut thrtt pmes. Quanerbeck Ken La11lo hu petaed for ~7 yards and also run for 310 yards (ditcountina llCU) for occ. -. , ..... , (1·1 •·I) al ~ck (4•l, f.I): s;d'd~t.ck i1 tloP the Minion Con~ 1undu• and the Gauc:h0t f\prt to stay thne af\er toniabt's pme with the Comcu. Seddleblci wiU be s<>int for its 42nd straipt home viC1ory with quar· terbeck MUte Oouatu 1uidint the offeme. • • at the Edison 39 by Eric Zeno. Zeno ran for 7 yards to keep it alive. then Swtgan rambled over the nght sade for 13 more. Edison's defense tighled at that point with Grant lee forcing the fil'ld goal attempt after blocking a third· down pass attempt. That set the stage for the only touchdown of the first three quaners -as Jarrett directed an 80-yard march of his own. Has 41 -yard hookup to Ken Griggs was the big play, setting the Chargers up at the Fountain Valley 10. but the eye-opener was his pass to Curran in the end zone. Curran leaped for the third-down offering and JUSt did come down in fair territory foT the touchdown. Although the game continued in a low-scoring scheme, it was anythi~g but quiet. Swigart bounced off a host of would-be tacklers and swept 51 yards to Edison's I 5. but a holding penalt}' behind him as he raced past m idfield called the play back in the first half. Later the Barons nearly met total disaster as the Chargers put. on a heavy rush on third down and an off- balanccd pass was nearly intercepted by Lance Wuherin with nothina between him and the aoal hne. Edison was knock.in& at the door at the close of the first half, thanks to a 34-yard pass play from Jarrett to Justice, but a 26-yard field aoal attempt failed. • t 10 ?l•'4 .,, ., 0 2-i ... , M7 ne 7:03 p.m. -Workman relieves a nervous stom.ach at the I 5·yatd line. The pressure is mounting. 7:14 .. 1p. -Fountain Valley v.ans coan toss and elects to receive an the second half and kickoff to stan the game. 7:19 p.m. -Baron tackle Lance Zeno comes 1n and tells has team- mates. "The refs saad lhe> 're going to let us play tonight ... just keep at clean." 7:%0 p.m. -Sa}'s Mainer: "There arc thr~ jewels an our Tnple Crown. aeaung Edison IS the first jewel. winning the (Su n~l) league c ham· p1onsh1p the second. and Winning the Cl F champ1onsh1p the th a rd. ToniJht we begin that challenge of w1nn1ng those three jewels." 7:ZZ p.m. -Adds Mainer to his players: "Evcr)·o ne in thas room. whether >ou'rc 16 o r 17 (years old). has a t:hance to achieve greatness. You ha ve a chance to achieve something }'Ou'll remember the rest of your life. You have the opponunit)' to beat your arch-rival and beat the CIFs No. I team. You will be electnfyang tonight." 7:%4 p.m. -houted a player in the Edison locker room ... A.I I 0 o'clock we're going to be the Sun~t league champions." 7:%1 p.m. -Offers Workman lo has troops· "Poasc under pressure. bo)S Poasc undl'r pressure lk poised O\lt th~ When you hnr the whmlc. bl' sman and get after them." 7:32 p.m. -Fountain Valle) 's Mack} PenaOor kicks off and "The Confrontation" bejans. l :U p.m. -Halftime· Edison 7. Fountain Valley J l :U p.m. -Says Cha.rger 1s,s1stant coacn Harry hm1dt: "We can block ahem (the Barons). The~started out ptettY. good but they the 'dtfense) didn t aeL mucb rc!t. ow they're ,oinJ to be frc h com1na· out. but they re aoina to be"t1red:' S:H p.m. -Says Milner at half\ime: '1You'vc J ot 24 minutes to prove yourself. The only reason we're losina 1 because of &Ja.cemask.pcnalJy and a b11 play. Just keep aoina after them and by the fqunh quarttr ~e·u be on top." • - t:4'1 , ... -It's all over. Founl&ln Valley stqed a better m.,Jc aa than David Henn1na. Not even Steven Spe1lbet'I could match th.is one for sptttal efTecu and su penscful out· come. tt•• , .•. -Workman -we should bave put the P.me a-way.1 11mpl) put \l IWI)' I don t know what to SI): t:H p.m. -Sa)i Milner "You can't act bt'tter than that unleu )OU 10 to the uper Bowl " ----------·----~-,~ ________ _...._ _____________ _ Vaqs 'plpyoff hopes ended by Diablos Irvine comes back to gain 15-15 tie. but it's not enough By RANDY TIFT Delly "'-I C-llJ -·· Jrvinl' H1gh 's Malec Henagan had e"cr) reason to clench has fists an d1sbehefaftcr seeing has 20-)ard field goal attcmP.t m1ss.<ft would tum o ut lo be the difference an a season. His team. behind 15· 7 to v1s1ting Mission Viejo in the fourth quarter, appeared to f'C('ovcr. however. After regaamng pos~ss1on. Vaquero quar- terback Jeff B1elman became a onl'· man demolition crew. running or passing the football nane consecutive plays. and mo,1ng Irvine into po~ 1tion for Rem) Rahmatulla's onl'· yard touchdo~ n earl) Dielman then e:\CCuted th~ 2·point conversion that knotted the game 11 I 5-15. running a nght side slide slant 1oto the end zone .\nd that's how the S'oulh Coast League showdown ended up M1"1on Viejo l'iad thrcl' minutes to put together ats o~ n sconng dnve, but a 32-yard field goal attempt fell jUSt short as the clock dwindled do~ n The ~reboard showed a lie follow- ing Irvine's come-from-behind effon. but Vaquero coach TerT) Henigan was batterl)' d1sap~mted. "I'm satasfied With the WI) our kids came back," he adm111ed. "but not with a tac. Wt"'rc out of the pla\offs. the) {Mission Vic.JO) arc suft an. They're happy, we'rc·not." Henigan, coachina son Make in the three-year starter's senior season. saw hii tcam'-SSoulh_Qlastl.c .. ue record shp to 2-2· I. and alona with 1t went the Vaqueros playoff chances. ( Alona with Henipn. 81elman and * ' lrvtne IS, Mttaleft V"'9 IJ ktNWO.,_.. Mat!Oft Vlt!O • 0 t 0-1$ lnim 0 7 0 t-IS MV-Y«f I rU'I 1•1<11 lt•ltOl 1-«ll'lmllul'e 2""' '~" -1e111 MV-Ytn 2 NII (MU llllMJ MV ...,tell D "0 ._.eM\etulli I M (~ r<'f!) AlteftdltllCr. t ,2'0 (ftttfM*') llDmDUA\. ITA ""1C$ ._.... NIV-Y'ln, tt•tft, le t ·l7 •w l ·2Q. ~. Her·~·I: ~errtll, 1 10 .,.,,,..., n •10 · ,.......,, .... ,.,..., ,, ~,1-4. ....... MV_.tlMln. lt-lt ·f t1 "'il!IM t +t I. ........._, .. , .. , .. ........ MV !'Ve:•,. I 1 0,.Y, )-Jt 0or9fl, l ·UJ Yen )·)4, A.retl9"1l'· 1•1; 1119'1 •O\, 1•4 ~ •·•7. lllMle•. >~• . ,,,.,.., .. , Rahmatulla will cap bnlhant hap school football careers when the Vaqs dose out the season with Laauna Hills The fleet-footed Biehn.an played one of his bencT pmes. directm& the offen~ for more than 330 yards, and accounllng for eight of lrvioc's 16 first downs (five oi them on runs). Team capwn Rahmatulla picked the other eight first downs. bulling ~is way over the Dtablos for 142 yards and two touchdowns. Mission Viejo (which dropped to 3·1-1 and probably out oflcque title contention) was 1t5elf • well~iled offensive machine. The Oiablos ap- peared ready to trounce lrvinnfter their initial drive (80 yards on 12 plays) led to the first of two Todd Ycrt touchdown plunges, The first half lead. however, was owned b}' Irvine af\er It cap1tali2cd on an interception by Roben Hernandez off a mad·ur collision wnh a Mission Viejo receiver Rahm'ltulla made the bl& play. scor- 101 from two yards on founh down at the end of the first half. Lazers win opener ' KANSAS CITY ( 4.P) -Shootout aoals b) Poh Gama. Stuart Lee. Beto and Gus Mokahs powered the Los Anaeles Luers to a 6-5 vtctory over the lUnsas Cn~mcts in the Major Indoor Soccer ue opener for both teams Friday ni&hl ,. '• .. Or nge Coa1t DAILY P ILOT/Saturctay. N ovember 3, 1984 ~ =----' FoR THl REcoRo ---- ""t.. 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I ytflowtell. 12t roe• c~ 1 IMIU 170 "'ecktrll 7 roo li•h '· I f Ln AM"""' ""DAY'S RISVLTI '""' .. l) .......... ., ,,_._ OUA•Tl•HORHS P:llUT •AC•. lSO verdt I GOI $i>lrll ICerdore) • 00 • 70 2 70 .t.nne IOIO (Hermoft) II 70 uo 1«1t C:.oMt I•• (H Geru• l , 70 Allo rec.O SuMv N Warmer, Sis Bue An Acft. ,UnllV Me TtrM 1117 It IXACTA 12·)} O•l<I W100 HCONO aA,CI!. 110 verd'-JIJ1fn9 Llolll (Hermon> 4 60 l 40 3 00 $,,.1 T,,. Llmll c Ncwuer • 9 to sio Kt1> O.tu•• ll•Ck•v> uo AIM t.C.CS lt!WoMtoO..MoOAIJOl'lt ~ Come On Old Slue SwHI L89tnd TlrM 4103 A,.f'ALOOSAS THIR9 •ACI!. 4.., lurtonof 1 Home/ Mecneyforlt. IH\lll 11111 4 40 300 Welctt Tiits lov IMullOll l?O HO •oval ll1klno10M (i;rt#l 4 00 AllO rec~Ptr"lM C.1n. Prlnctu ~lcll•llo. HOPI ~. Ace'\ FIV Hll!l'r. LOOM Clllnot. l..e dv tn Tiie Nielll. Bruen led Tlf\'ll SI 4 S 15 IXACTA U 41 l)eia iM.50 TH041t0UGK9rtl! OS FOUttTH llACI. ,.., furtonos Oenclv Ol•oull ILmnc> · 11 60 3.60 7 .0 Llvelv Woodlend COomln11uell l 00 7 40 Mlotl Tt1lt< IMentertl 1 •O Alto rectd Lltlen 1b Tiie Wtnd. C.reco l••ll Alwtv' Hit C1ore1n Ttr1 Lt11•• Roem1n lttl>Ot • Time 170 l'll'TH RACE. 6 1 tvr10n1n Mena Manire I Ourn1I l 40 00 J Oo lrrtPlentvwtf lSttVtilil 6.00 4.00 Oiecnond Shower (Procton HO Af\O rac.eo PuDI" Ster, Mrrlltta, J09v ' Lot, Broe awev'• Oue Wouldur>ehevttt Pu«iln1 C.ooavn Time I 19 l/S U IXACTA !1·61 oald \10200 'SIXTH ltACfi. l lurlong\ ' Vetvermo IOllver"l 6 20 4 00 3 00 E"•"v• Tvrent !Mena) 1160 •to ~~u.) --•--l.IO Al'o raced Btu• Evtd Ruter: FIHI Rtlteclioo C:.o•eoetruler. Oft To CoUjKlt Cllulll'lewevdotl Moon Lton1 Wind. 'f ne Wilch Doctor Time I 2S 7 S SIEVINTtf RACE. 6 > turlOni.r' Sellv Would IOll'artu 4 00 l 40 2 60 Eesr I'! on IProcton IS 40 S 40 F11r C.OCI (Ann i 6 40 Al10 recto Menev•ll Do• Firt M•u Lt•oer Preerr1noe 8ro10 Street Zulema llun Stlu ltun. M•dn11e Oewn Tune UO I S SS IXACTA CS·f t r>a•d 511900 llOHTH RACE. 6 furtono\ B1ro1no All .. a (LOJOVl I 10 10 HO • 60 Mv Sti r ll Oar~ IH•n'"" 10 XI ~ 20 Ml" 1' Btd t()l1v1re' I ) 60 Alto r •<td Caoiein C.•t. Hero F tJner WlllOdon, 1C1no Sttl>llen. Jeck• C.Ola Fe••• Heoov Centr••k>n. BroMe Tr10ut• Time l 11 ?IS NINTH RACli I 1116 miles Run Tiit Cate xv IDrteoel ~ 90 HO 4 20 Ster Snow (Mena) 4 ?O 3 ?O Jottv Wrlltr ISltven1I 4 90 Alw r•ced Proper Oetlven, Rov'• SllenH. Ju\! Fot Charllt , Tllln~, Reo Croom, Ooo\ All, Amo&neoor 9111v Time I 4' 71S SS EXACT A lf ·9) Paid \110 SO n PICK SIX 17 l+S .. 4) paid 510.613 IO w11n two wlnnlno 1toe1' ''" nor11\I \? Pte~ !>I• con\otaho" neld U96 40 with 0 winning llOPI\ 111v~ hO•\('\I TENTH RACE 6 lurl/J'IO\ I e• t 1' 11~\t IH•n1en1 S ?O ) 40 7 •O Reclno lle\llen •McC.u"ll • llO 140 Sol•O So1r '' Mtntu 1 ?O Af\t) racl'd Al:le<lnl'go Ov1cktr En C•nd" 1...-l.!4..A.~ ----'$EXACT A r) 41 Pa 0 \ff SO ELIVENTH RACE. 1 I 16 m11t\ Wn11"•w11tv IE''' ed• I 11 40 f 60 ) 40 Aenee\ I ~teven1 ? IO 7 60 Doc CX011 tOom1noue11 l 70 1'1\0 ractlJ Clenof'Monte 01.oranl ~n oon Pride 811ktto Wetcn ~ Hutllt T 1nw I "4 4 S U EXACTA 8 91 oe1a 17760 Allendanrt" 7 •S6 · 01lc TrH (Al S.nte Anita I FRIDAY'S RESULTS (14ltl Of V ·GaY lllOrou9N>ftd rnMtin9 I FIRST RACE. 6 lurlong1 But111 l IMCCarrr.n1 • 4 00 7 60 2 60 ~_.~ .. ~~~ ... -~-19 JOO E toone IBt•c k I ) 60 Al\O roce<I Cel141'\ Girt, A1wiin, Paulonat~ Ptedoe. Ho1ttu C:.1111, Fro\11e'1 AOvl\e Time I 10 ?tS SECOHO rtACE. 6 turlong\ Mtu !>11uo11 IH1w1ev1 8 80 4 60 3 40 NHk•rlon IMeial 1110 6 ao Bet• Men1na ILOIOVOI 4 60 Al"' rared Hou\e Of JOY, Sandy'\ r .. o Journev Home, llJ Paglna Soort•ve. Half Anoet. Manv Memor•n . 11all\l>One. Provo ,.,. Peu1ooa1t, Jun•or'1 Crt<>1tt Time I 12 0 DAILY DOUBLE 11 SJ Paid 17' 70 THIRD RACE. 6 ., fvrtong\ Ro\aflt'• CllOtct IC.arcial 71 00 9 00 4 70 Biron Lvckv IDom<nouc11 •tO l?O I'"'" IHewlf!VI 3 00 /.Ito rared loll Crtttltk /.rt fie. L•rk Al C.~" Soler !>v\terr· T•mt I 17 f ~ FOURTH RACE 6 tvriono\ Powerfu• E Vt\ IM<.Carront 3 90 7 80 7 60 For Javbird rPedro111> 4 60 l 40 Aft1anct Brea•tr fM<H•rQutJ 400 Atio ritred E•fll•no v El Minero Bttmt•llerf,t T omt I I! 7 ~ FIFTH RACE I I 16 m llei CnorlH& o .. een IPdrl) 4 20 J 10 7 llO Ju1ltllronrt It DlDVtU 9 IO s 10 Ce<1e t1v I Hewtev I • 10 Allo rttred Bon Null, FIO Conrrot, Sin AdlO\, Dear Mer1101 Sliver Prlnceu Tlmt 1 44 41\ U EXACT A I) 71 Paid llH loO " SIXTH RACE 6 lurtt)nO\ C nemo•an P11,,1 I Pin< a" 1 S 00 3 00 1 80 SPOiier BM IV01entuet11J 310• 190 Miiena Junttlon IL•m•ncel 10 20 Af\O racttfl BtedtWl\e. Houol'I Flight Biiii• 1n C~iineoo ' Son. ~01n1 01 Pltuua , $liver ~~Ott ftml' I 10 \EVEHTH RAC& I I 16 mile\ M1m• Be•er <M<C.ur n1 l lO 160 760 P•l1tt F !fur IL l>llarrot ~ S IO Rom•ntrt Rom1" tP1ncavJ 4 70 Al\o '"'eo Jell Pocanet Wel111 Lrg111 Ouoht• T el'lleta Time 10 7 S U IXACTA S I r r>•1d '8f SO l t<OHTH rtACE I • rn1l4" Ofl tvrt Rtf...-ltd IN1t.Certt.n1 I 70 4 70 l 00 Eu\CW\ Dflwt>\ C(,ern e1 4 IO ) 60 ~Pe<••' ff.,..,,. c.~v If a<o1 I IO At1n rart'd Pramo1"0f v Fte«t Jotv Em09•edor J.1 Norte OKontrOI. Too Muell Fnr f V '''"'° f m 'ili.n<:t Ylngsldlr Htro" Bn Tim• I ... 1 \ U l'ICI< SIX I 6 • I l I ~ 101 H id t I,~,. 70 wlltt "" Wlllnlf!Q l1t•••• (\IA llOl'lfll ,, PIO \11 I nnto11tion oald U6 00 wllll 7 117 w;nntnv t1ckt11 lftvt llOf\t\I NINTH RACl. I II 16 ml1t1 Emortmunv" llt11wtevl 1 IO 4 70 4 00 Bite Tiit 8110 IVetenrueilll S 60 UO hltv Prin(t !~ltvtn•t ti 40 Alto rttR ~. Wwro C , Prl>otr klltllon, 1~11111 "(In, '""" Tiit Touoh, trt\11 ~'Ci•lll. Or1m1111t SPffd Tlmt I~ ll S '$ IJtACTA 13 II tteld l l6S SO A 11ende t!C't ll, 90-I WJtMman Cut» <•• "' ....... , UMH ''"" 1, ~ t """" Jo 0ut1a 18rtl••t1I "' 84f1>41" 1to11 .. IU\tr • J, 7 6 °"*" C~I\ C'u1·T l tovd Atvne MlRJ111"1 tU \ l "' Vlf(ltn•• Wtot •~ aroWll 18rt1e111>. • '· • ' .. L -. - Men-'a creu C4Mlntr'v cOMMllNITY COLL•o• letllfl GMtt C~ 'lrlttt ( •• lf'VIM "•!'ti) T .. M rt1ulf1 I Ml S.n AntQfllo, 43. , C>envt Coett. d , ) S.nte Ana. n. 4. Ctr'rllot. l?f, S IJullel'IOfl, 144, 6. Saddle· t>ec•. 141, 1 Ciotdfll Wftl, 115, I. CyPf'lu. 173 Estancia turns. flve takeaways into five TDs tndlvldue1 rttulls I Rodrl11uer (MSAC& 2005, 2 Wlfflemt <MSAC), 10 ll, J Ar.eneult (5,t\), 20 14, 4 ECldY ($A), 70·7S; s l<ldw•H <Seo>. 70 79, 6 8eu911 IOCC>, 10.11, 7 Coe (OCCl. 1Ul. I ~ (lA), 7034. 9 l.ehll (OCC), 10 35. 10 Cornelo COCC), 103' HIGH .K:MWL. Eagles win , 39-16 as Artists prove cooperative hosts SM Vn Lffeut fflr\lb c11 Miit S41U•rt ~erttl By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR Tum rt1un1 I Coron•~· Mer, 40, 1 Ollllf Ptlolc.tr....,...t Ut1lv•rillv, 43. l Ntwl)Oft Hert>Or, 112. 4 L•evne e .. c11. "· s wooo~to119, 3'. • The Estancla High Engles ended a ~'.•;1,•53. 1 E\!er>el•. 165• 1 four.game drouaht w ith the help of a 1nc1tvlduet re•v'l• 1 w1111•v 1u1. 14 4', deluge of Laguna Beach miscue" , o.v110 IL•>. "se. J Holland cccSM>. F da ·et lh Art sts is.os. • Be.rrlo• 1u1. 1506, 5 com01 n y n1 • swam pin& c I •• ICOMl, IS 12, 6 WOOG CCdM), 15-11. 1 39-16, al s.uoa Beac h in Sea View Brown INH), IU4, I. MIOdlttO!I (WJ, ISJI, league fOOtball action before 2.000 , 0r11r cte1M1. 1s '°· 10 Mettlf'I IUl. 15'43; ,.,ans. 11 M.oreno (L&I, IS o . 11 0.Clivffer (L8). II 1s "· u cur11, 1u1. ts so. u Kllltr' INH >. Laguna had 1akcn a I 0-0 lead in 1 he 1s s1 1s Htnltvlck 1u1. 1s.ss. 1• 1<1o,,.,. second quaner on a M ark Draper J. !!~!·.,,:,s S:w1~7 16~~'.b JCd~~o~ ~ult yard TO run and Scan M c K evitl''i 22- 1• 02. :io &t.Jt>e <E>. 1601 yard field goal. ton1a.h1. c~pec1ally Alan Blllver." Bfavtr did have qu11.c a n13ht. The 5-10, 160-pound Junior ta1Jback.ctc:- fen 1ve backSC'orcd thrccTDson runs of 14 :lnd 13 yards. and a 36-yard interception return of an A n i5t aerial. Eagle linebacker Scott Lane al!>O M:orcd with a Laguna intcrapt1an. ns he raced 25 yard'> with the theft o n the fir'it play oft he fourth quarter 10 g1vl' Estancia a 2.5-10 lead. Laguna had taken c harge of thl' g:ime early with a swarming defen\l' led by linebacker Mark M cGr:uh. who had three sack5 and gummed-up the Eagle runRing attack en the first half How~vcr. the Artist pfTcnM" strug- gled throughout the n1"ht. gaining onJy 192 yard\, generalln$ a pallry five fir'it downs, and coughing up the ball repeatedly sOU1t1 e .. 11 i....we Then the Ooodftes opened . (el S.dcltMelt Ct9tetl l't' 39 h r .. m rtwltt 1 Minion vteto'. 41, 2 Estancia reclc 011 stra1g t E'tincl• 391 Lieuna aeidl 16 ·o•n• Hill,, 41, l Et Toro. 73. 4 L111un• points beginnanJ with En c Dom's 17· Score 1111 OYtrwa Hiii~. ,.,, s •1111ne, 111, '-C•01"r•no veiiev, ~rd TD rC('(pt1o n fro m qunrtmack E11enct1 o • 11 21-l9 lu , 7 Se!I C1emen1t. 192 o 1nd1v1ouet 1t\ull• 1 ICt»v (DHI, 163t, 2 ikc Roscllini with only 17 seconds t.eovn• Beac11 o 10 6'-16 Mevrierd !CV>. lU9, 3 Se rr•o (ET>. l6'Sl, remaining in the fin~t half. t.B-Oreoer l run IMcKevlll lllcl<) • Otson Ill. 16SI. S ~•llY (MVI, 1700, 6 Th h ' h h LB-MclC.evlll 21 FC. Llndrud IMV), 17 01. 1 Ber1c1 (LH). 17 09; . e next SCOre, W IC ftve t e f,t-Oorn 17 PIH lrom RoHUlnl (lokk lelltOJ o 113 Ea J 12 IO I d 'de b h t E11-e 11ver 14 1vn (Pen r.ittd) I Wright 101-0, lMO, 9 FOClor I H), I • g esa • ca , wasa1 y w a l!tt-8lever ~ lnierctr>tlon rfflirn Crun f8U to An~"on CMVI. 11 it. 11 Cion111e1 Artist Coach Dennis Haryung termed tdl IOH), 1120, 17 Kl•ln IMVI. 17 ,J, 13 Le Pole (LHI, 112S, 14 Cronin IMV), 1711, IS. the turn1n& point In the game. Laguna E"-L•ne 2S Interception return ICorrtgel\ Moreno IET>. 1129, 16 c1erenc:• u=n. was ~"lled fior a .S-y"rd on-side penalty "'ck> • 'l.-11.Jl. L.llk.lllit41QO.-.l....,....;;4_.,..;~,._;...~ ~ ~" ;....~-~e~,~·-~B~ta~·~·~<~1~3~r~un;:,.i,(~C~gr~r~~~·~n~k~k~k~':,,..,"""---~ ~~1f4~~d•m' 1(r 1. 11Js, 20 lf'l S-yarderfora1J(!t10nal fOUfOn Est Micbon11d U run tcorrloenl:kk) M<Fadoen l~T>. 17 ll one play to give Estancia a first down LB-Lane s run (kick lillea) 11 Attendance 2.000 (t\llmettd) •-dtnalti won °• flt oreaklng tllll at the Laguna 14. , INDIVIOUAL STATISTICS runner w--·· (ro•• countrv "That was the begrnnm'4 of the end. llull\"'9 ........... , • • T h h d eo-Bie .. ., ll-17. Sflerr•ro 9·61, Me<· COMMUNITY COLLEGli hen cveryt 1ng t at cou go w rong Donald. 3·11. Ne ... tor. 3-11, Conte, H Rotlffln•. '8uttl c .. u Ctl'lftf'tnu ,.,.., wenl wrong." H aryu"J said. · 3-lor-mlnut 11 l•t ll'VIM ,..r111 From there the Ea e defense tore LB-oreoer, ts o . Toe1d • JJ. Lana 3-13 Ttem rtlvll\ I Ml San Antonio, 40, 7 Huarln\l<I, S·I. O'Oonr>ell, 1·0, Klml>ell 1 for ~•noe Coe\I, n. l Fvtterton, 9',' Senti the heart OUI Of the An1sl S, laking lhe mlnut 12 A111." s ''""°' 131 • S•ddteoack. is. ball awa} from the Laguna DfTenM: o n P1111ne trid1v•<1v11 rt11,1U1 I Herrington COCCI. d E\l-lto1elllnl, 9 20 I 76 C:.vmm, 0·1 0 0 11 11 1 co1>e1 rsA>. 1130. l Meldon•do five straight possessions an turning 1.&-Klmo.N, l 1s-1 31. o·oonneu. 1+2 is IM!.AC1 1110. • lttvnou ICtrl, 1u J, s the takeaways into five touc hdowns. RecelVlfte w111"* t~WC> 1143, 6 Acosta <MSAC>. ES'lancaa Coach Ed Blanton said, E\1-Blevtl', 4·29, Dorn. 1-11 Hernenoe1 ti "4 1 Ov•nn 1»01, 1144 I Miiier CSA>. 1·14, Guvot, 1·6, wetovrotr. 1·6 1901 9 Cnee IMSACI lt06 10 Elcn.r 'Tm JUS1 happy lo win and end this LB-Nuoent, l ·lS. Cllesltv. HS, Hud11n1k1 •M$AC> 19 101 dr) spell. Evcr)one p layed well 1-10, Tetter. 1-7. D••P9r. 1-1 HIOH SCHOOL S.• View 1. .. eu• Flnels l•I Mlle kiulrt f'erlt l Teem rt1ulh 1 Ne...,oort H•rl>Or, 11. ? CorOMt (let Mer, 71, l Untvtr'\llv 14.,' Wooefflftttot, IOl; s L.J'Ourt• 8eec11. 'ip, 6 E \lencle, 164, 1 S.d<lttoeo 18', I Co\14 Me1e, IU lt\dlv1du&I rewlh I $mllll IW), 1171, 2 Hen\on INHI. 11 lS,.J T Anaerion (NH). II 23. 4 lleOblll (Niii. II 36, s t a10 (NH). 1140. 6 W Petersen ILBI, 19 4S, 1 M Andlr1on INHI II S4, 8 Moder ICdM), 1e S9, 9 S Armentrout IU). 19 07, 10 BeneVlde\ IEI. 19 06. II MOrrl1 INH). 19 12, I? ~k elt ICOMI 19 19, 13 IC l>e1tr\t11 IL8 1. 19 ?I I• Ruffini INH). 19 n . IS N Armtntr'ou1 ru1 19 ?S. 16 r a .. tll IUI 19,, 11 llOllen<J ICdM) 19 )2, II McC:.ri1rr. l(OMI 19 JT 19 Herman (UI 19 •O ?O Ju• "n t E' 1 19 •s Soulll (NU LH-Finell , ......... "' , ..... . Tu m re.,Jth 1 M•"1on V1t10·. 46. 2 trv•"t 46. l Dane H•ll\ 70 • Et T OfO. 1os: S Le11una ti.ti\ 123 6 S.n C1emente. IS. tnd•vld.,.I tl!\vtl\ I Wngrit Ill. 19 41, 7 Helm II.HI 19 so ) V•uOllan !OHi 7003. • Delv IMVI 2030 s NauoOlfOI (~ 2039, 6 YuO•\ NV 70 fS I Hol\I II,~ SJ, 8 Sctou\ter r11 10 Slc 9 Your19t rmen fSCI. 70 ~ to Air ceno tMVI XI S9. 11 O'Bri.n IE T) ?O S9 17 Burr.,.-! CMVI. 11 11. 0 1.tw" IOHI 7 I l9 14 Elltrtton IMVl. 71 40 I~ C:.rade 11./IVI ?I SJ 16 Oulotev COHI fl 07 17 W&oner fMV) '1107, lt Stevtn1on IOHJ ?7 09, 19 OtPS>ntr IC VI 1? I). 10 Metvs IOHI ?7 18 ·~enotts '"'0" l>Y r1e 1>reek1n11 ''"" runn~r Water POio COLLEGE Frt\l\O Siiia 11, UC lr..lne 9 rrt1no Stott 1 1 l ? 1 1 11 UC lrv1n11 f I 1 1 O 1-9 UC Irvine \(ort"9 '>&•v••o•f' S Doting 2 Ot•v,er I Awtr~emp t COMMUNITY COLL•GE G.._, WtU 10. Ml S.n Alltlftlo ·s C.o!den Wt1t • 4 I -10 Ml !.en Anton•'> 0 I I )-s (iol(Hr1 Wt1t \Cor•nQ H~rm1t1d f Gruo.< l Lewin ? Coo• 1, T akec11 7, Zat41tv ' N1(k\ I Bogin 1, lf ntul•v I, Crow 1. Ber11 I Or•-COHI It, Cvcweu 1 O• ange Co1\I 8 1 S 4-19 Cvore" O I 1 S-1 Oranot l<"''' \<oring Mtranoe S. Huont\ • Skowron1k1 ) ti' a\1>troff 3, Pt•lon 7. Fo1 I, PHii I Santi Alll 11, Seddltbecilr I !>anti Ane S 0 3 _,, \eddi.bec~. I 7 J 7-I Saddltoar ~ \Corino It v11n • MetdoneOo 1 McGiii I, Chell Ping I HIGH ~CHOOL Newf)Or1 Herber 11, l!I Oande S El Dorado o I I 3 s NtwPOrt Horoor 1 4 1 l-11 Newoort ti&rl>Or 1<or1r111 Benedict 3, Thomoton 7. Dttnnl11en 7 Flllott I, LAw1011 1 Plu o I, ~h .. I E 111ncle Ii, Glra.tfl Greve 6 C.eroen C.rovt I I I )-6 l::111nc.t• 6 I l S-IS E11anc1e \Coring !low~ l LortM 3, R DtVort l Jone• 1 J Oevor• I Ftntev 1. Zer1t. t Ht•b<Jr otr 1 CltlNI del M.ar U, Tu1Hn I Corona oet MAr • l 3 )-IJ Tu\lln I 7 ) 7-I Coron1 (lf'I Mer KOrlt!O L1~1ri1 4, Otolne J !>r"llrotdtr 1 Tl<nv 7 L '"•' I, TrlPOll I , ...... 10, Ftvnteln V•leY S f:-t•in Va ... v 1 0 I ?-S FootnlM I • 'I 3-10 Foon111n Vat .. ., 1<orino Juad 1, Knoll 2, Clerk I WemM' Necer .. c o1.1.ao1 VC ~J. CNllfl'Wtn 1 UC trvtrie KotlllO CvtJl'htne 2. Grll'lllTI 1 COMMUNITY COLL.aOa Orefltl CMtt J, ,.NM, I Or•nvt Coe•• '"'I"' PttllllM Miehe,.._ I Warriors hold o.n , nip Mustangs, 6-0 Spivey's TD catch gives Woodbridge Sea View vict~y BS' HUGH SILER ..,_ DMIJ ~lot C0<1M-4efll When entenng Orange ( oa~t ( ol- lt:ge fnday night ooe could nol help but notice a large yellow and red banner whcch ~emcd to sum up the type of football sea'>On'> both the v1\t11ng Woodbridge Wamor'i and the Cosia Mc~ Mu\langs have l'X· pencnlcd 1n 1984. "II\ time 4 victor}" the banner read. Woodbndge ( oach (Jene NoJI anU Mu!>Lao'" Cuw.h Tum Baldwin would no doubt agree -11 wa<, the maJor undcrstatcmcntof the year 1n regard to their team~'. . Going into the contest. the two tcam'5 had rnmpllcd ·a lc!>s-lhan- ~clacular 2-13-1 rcci'Jrd'i overall, jf,ld combined for a I ·9 records in Sea View League play. If you get the foeling hoth team'> were very hungry for a win. you·re nght. And Fnday night, Woodbridge wa!> the hungrier of the two, winning 6-0 before a homecoming c rowd of 1-,500 .. ( oc;ta M e\3 played very well I feel bad for them 1n a way ... NoJt '>aid. The lone 'iCorc o f the night came w11h 30 ..ernn<h re maining the tht: third period Woodbndgc marched 87 yards on 11 play\. 11'1 'iOphomorc quanerback John Yurkovich loflcd a I ).yard \tnkt• lo l n c Spivey for payd1n. I oll<~tng the \t:01c. the Mu~tang., l<K)k O\er al their own 13 with 11 :5 l to pla}' 1n the game. Using 20 pla}'s and more than 10 minute!> of the clock ( O\ta Mc~ drove 10 the Woodbmlgc 17. nnrt">u~n<r-3. M esa went lor the lir\t down with a quarterback ~ncak and a c tuctll} had the fir.,t down. but Warnor defender M au Seymour 'itnpped che ball loose. gtv1ng the ball had to Woodhndge which would kill off lhl' do<:k and hold on for tht· Vl(tOI') ··r gut''" 1hnl' things even them· ..._.he\ out" NoJ1 said. "We had a g<lnll' where our ta1lbal·k had the ball c.t nppnl and the gu}' ran 95 yanh for a IOUlhduwl).·· -we fiavcn !got aorca a!Tyear." Haldwm '>aid .. It (the turnover) may even thing\ w11h them. but 11 sure didn't even things with me." Alluding to thl' d n ve. Baldwin said , "Twenty pl~., and you don·1 'ieon·' You don·1 du tha1 two time~ in u career:· Woodbrld9e 6, Cost• Meui O kore llY Ov•r,.n WOOOl>ltdge 0 0 6 l>-6 Coste Me\4 O o O ~ o WooO-Solvtv I? o•u lrom Yurko"'<" fktt~ lelltd) Allelld"1'e 1.SOO 11111~ted1 INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS Ru\lllM wooo-Pnllllo• lf 80. Sae11er 6 7l Yurt<ovlch, 1 lor mtnui I. S.vmour I 1 CM-Anae"on 16·61, Slluck. 17 lor m1nu\ 11, Cert.on. l 1? Bowte1 l ·t. S1v1>er111.1 I f Passlne A WooO-YurkOVlth s 1·0 ~ CM-SllucJ<. S 13•2 47 Ae<eMntl Wood-S.vmovr. 1 41, PllllllP\ I 1, Rowtll, I I, Solvf!Y 1 ll CM-StrolC'1 S 41 VIKES STOP LIONS • • • • From Bl for the ~cond hnlfallcr g:un1ng such momentum But. 1t w;." not to he. M anna began to hury lhc ho~t' when 1t pounded two ttuick touchdown\ through the tough WcstminMcr dcfcn-.c in the third quarter. and before long. the Lion!> were down 35-11 . The L1on5 ~Mkcd up a touchdown a~ time ran o ut 1n the third ~uartcr. R omy f)eVorc cra\htng 1hrough the middle for a I-yard bur~I . bul the V1kin~ $COrcd on their first po.,. ..C'l'11on of thi: fourth quancr to lift their total lo 42 "It'' nice to put points on 1he board." I hompson \aid ... I'm 1111 trying to remember how we did 11 " About meeting the C'ha!Jer~ ncJ<t week, Thomp!>on added: .. , ve never beaten Edison. W e haven't beaten them in seven year\ W e've nlways p layed well against th em. though ... Marin• 42. Westminster· 19 Sc.rt bv OUert•n Merine '' If I 47 W1nlmln11er J a a ~ 19 M-M41Uty SI run tPenntr kl(l\I W-CetH n FG M-Jenntnot S6 on• from BIOkdVll. (P11nntr "'<kl M Antoven 11 run !Penner l<ICl>.I W-Hltkl 10 011\ lrom McMllltn (McM1lllln to Hlckll M Mtuev t t run (Penner klcllc) M 1t1111 1 run !Penner klekl W-OtVOft 1 run CMcMllltrl 10 Hlektl M-;M.lu•• 4 run IP•nntr 1<1c1<1 AlltndetKe 4 lj() (t1Hmetecl) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS •ullllM M-Meuey, 11 fS, Anlonn. ll ~. Gtot<dvt. .... Rl1ll. 1•1 H•Y•lell•. l·O. Hutmlnl, 1 0 •••DOM, I lor-mltl\,I\ , W-Herrttl, 10 •• Guttev. 1 11, OeVor• • S Soti.v. I· I M(Mltten, 3 lor·ml11U1 16 ........ M-91ol<dvl<, ) S 0, IO W-McMlll•n. ?Cl .0 l. 24 l •K9t'flntt M-JtMlncn. I ~. ltlth, 1·74 W Hltll.t, lO 110, Lewi\, S 4'. Mdlrtde I )&. Mtrll,,.r, I 9, !oollev, I 1, $eldene, I 6 HerrtU, I tor·mfnu' 1 SEA KINGS F AbL • .. Fro m Bl · and its usual n.1t>·onc11tcd ofTcn\C wa\ the throwing of two-year lette r man quancrbackJohn Cook. \ook had Im bcM game or the year, piclung the Sen Kana secondary a pan. m1uin1 on o nly o ne or 12 passc~ for I 84 yard' an<l two touchdown\ Thr be~t pla)' of 1hc night for 1hc Roadrunnl'r ofl'en\C wa\ 1t'I fin. I touchdo,. n. hom the Sea K ma I I, Cook !ICramhled 10 the naJlt und threw bac k 10 hl'I ten to Chn1 Davi • who made ft lcnp1ng anb 0'1Cr tht'l'C' c.;ca Kin~ dcfcndef'1 for the ~ore M can"'h1le the Roadrunner de· fcnsc ...... , <'omplrtt'ly ,,,n,na the Sto K1ngoOen~. holding< d M to mert 20 yardt ru h1np and ~<'k 1na quar- lcrhack Bobby t fat field ~1~ 11mc' ~.11 '10lt.4 WIM.0·100 ·~ C!IM-0.¥1to!I >-ll Wefftlf'. t 11, ttord1o 1• 10 • ho O•vta • 11, Jonn1 ,_.,. Buttet. > 41 0 .. 1 , , HUNTINGTON CENTER COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT r I • .J __ .._ .. •. ·L.. G" t . t• ' •• " , .. ~$·U t-oJ.. •• If CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ... "" (OUlo" • . ~ :.:;.: .. _ = • ..J ,, • 0 °'4" ''' 11 Dole .. AREA ,.. Q _./ ..__ __ ·.' -., . ..... . \ . .. . ZONING INO(X MAP t a tO W( "°"' ,~..., *•"A own o.tr•c• .... u •• -;r. 'J ~ .. ' ""'' I >-t-1.,,,....+--+-'i--"'i +· -- .. JNs..aq.uest by eacmc •meod• t~llcaUOn f~ Ul83.~o - decide Issues an attrition for telephone ut111tie1 that the Comm1111on has requested bOth Pacific and General Teiephone to addrns Both 1984 and 1985 are 11trillon years for Pacmc. II the requested rate lncreue 11 granted by the Commlaeion. It w111 not Increase Pacific's authorized profit level ' Furthe1. any increah granted would reduce the amount requested by Pacific In 111 1986 general rate caM by about the same amount as the autliorlzed lncreaM Pert ol the requested lncreHe would raise certain private line nonrecur· r~g charges to levels earlier determined by the Comml11lon to be reasonable The remainder would be raiNd by a surcharge oo etiS· tomers· bills. The surcharge would not be applied to Llfellne. Local Coin. Sent.paid Coln. those portions of CENTREX and Airport lnte<commumcattons Service rate• Included 1n the rate stability plan. Oetaphone Otgllal Service. High Capacity Transport and Carrlef' Accen charges. For other Mrvlces provided by Pacific. 11 ls estimated that the proposed surcharge edjuatment would result In an Increase of epproitlmatety 12 8 percent and would have the following effects on basic monthly rates RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ~ •Flat Rate • Measured Rate • Foreign Exchange • Flat • Foreign Exchange • Measured BUSINESS SERVICE •Flat Rate • Measured Rate •Flat Buslne11 Trunk •Measured Business Trunk • Foreign Exchange • Semi-Public Coln Increase $1 03 se 1 88 1 07 S2 15 1 03 3 21 1 03 2 '4 2 50 Rates lor private hne. CENTREX eno certain other services will also be a fleeted The estimated revenue impact end percentage change lor those portlont of MJvices )lubtect to the pro1>9ted surcharge are es follows BASIC EXCHANGE SERVICE • Res d•nce Linea • Buslneu Linea • Seml·Publlc Coln PAIVATE LINE FOREIGN E.XCHANGE SE,VICE CENTREX LOCAL USAGE TOLL USAGE OTHER TOTAL Amount ol lncreeM (M1111on11 14 3 78 Average Percent Change In Aev~ea 1 t 71•1, 11 7 1V. t 1 7 '"' 11 71'1. t 1 7 ,.,.. 1t11•• ti 7t 11 71~ • Thlt amount lnctud .. the S 14 4 m111ion.w;1 .. se In nonrecurring prl'late llne charge• round reuonable In o.c111on No 84·06· 111 Heat.no• on thlt joint ,,,.t.., l'le\19 bfer' ec;hed~ to~ at 10 1 m on N°"8mbef 19. 1184 11 th4J Comm1Mk>n't Sen Frlndeeo on!Clea ' n~ ~iaaton wttcomee your ce>mtMntt If you WOUid ltke to PlftlC patt lf'ld nfed edvtc. on hO'lll to do 90, *11te to IM Pubtic AOVllOf. CallfO<!\ll Public UUllfiet CommlUIOn. 3SO MCAHl•t• St,..t, San Franc11eo, C1lllotl\I• t • 102 l . A cooY of PKltlc • hcond AmendeG ApPtlCatlon •n<t related e11hlblt1 • mt)' be l~ted et Ill IOC.i pWlec oftic., Ill heedquett•I It 1.0 Hw Montgotntty •• , ... Sen Frenc:l8CO CMtwnta M 105. °' II tM omc. of the Cttttom11 PubttC Utillt• COmrn111ton kateo t>etow Atqvtet• fOt ~tof'l'ftt~ mey Dt cttt.c19d to the ~IAiOn ~ •• 3'° MeAn ,., 8',..t, San ''•ncleco. c.t11om11 t • 102 or 107 South Broa~•y 1.ot Angelee Camorn1• 90012 PACIFtCtJBEll Ot•noe C:O..t OAILY PILOT/8a11iwdey, Novembet a., ... J • •• ,• . -...,. Orange Coaal O~tLV PILOT /Saturday. November 3, 198"' ..-~~----- •-.,. ~ orpora.llon. du th11 ,.._,.. ""I lw. HOl'Nll tot tN deOIC*IOn ·----------Ind lmpfOYemenl Of ~* -..anreoue.,.... '9CnTJCMM.,... ... ~~ and PfN•t• Pitka Ind~ ITA,,_..,.__ '9CTITIOU9.,_.1 flCTinOUe.UWll um ITAW ..... 8TAW OI''"' 90AllD OI' relllon flCllllM WU ..,.. A .. NDOUMIWT OI' NAiii 11'AW ..... ITA~ The foloMno per.one .,. The fol......a.u. P«IOI\ II ~ OI' _....,. Ull OI' Plennout Thi ....,......._ P«IOl'I It The loltowlng pet90tl 11 ~bullne. • clOI~ ~"'..: ,,_.., IUIMH NAMS doing ~""a.: d°6'frbullMM ._ . .. , --IN...... ORA.NOi COUNTY. u.. of the Shwlff'• lhoot· ~ ... ~o110~"' p~1on1 8 -...... ........ • "~" • .,.,.,_ GIO AAT. 3 tOO An•y CALWOMllA Ing f'1ll'IOe wet ~ •" .., "" 8 AC H E AT ' S IN· 0 A U,n..,H, '""" ..... . TIMI, t71 ~ Dr , ~ 12t, Coet1 ~ C8llf 8ant1 Ana. Cllforn'8 Ind hiring ot a~ OOft. MW Ille UM of TIRJOM, 91~1 M8rtlfl Ave , Mli, CO!lta M.... Caltt ~ 88ctt, c.111 t2ta IHH A ,....., melldne of ... eultenl ~by the SMl'IH 1111 FlotllfOUI lu1ln••• Fount.in v...,, Clllf. ltfot 12927 HerOld R Hunt Jr., 1llO Aobet1 A Mert1\811, M70 tto.rd of SUpeNllotl of Or• lo qUlcltly .. VO) tl'I ptOblell'I Nim•: A,_A81AN DATI Lynda Cf*Y1 lofc'*1, Tetrl Lee ()unoan, 234 Del t• It fEZ02, Newpcw1 Cerdlnll. 'ountllln Valll't. a1199 County, CaJ1t0tnl&, wu llOllfoYed. OAAOENS, • Celltomle l>M" "3t Mwtln Aw .. ,OUflt n Mar. Co•t• MIN, c.Jlf. lteedl, CMt ~ Celtf "'° wttlng .. ""ao-n1ng Potcn ... of • portion o1 • ., 1)8t1Mnhlp, ue 1 f u VI/WI, Celtf 121oe 121121 ,..,. Albert. 1UO t&th St. Thi• bu1ln•11 It con· &oltcf ol tlle Ollt~t and the Orengie CounlY Flood Pu "°9d. L-Oun& Niguel, TlllAI bu1tneu 11 con· Thi• bu1ln111 i. con· ll.202, Newf)Oft Beach, ducted by: WI lndlYIOIMll AuthotltlM OOWl'ned by the Control Dl•trlot ,ront.,.• Cllll 12877 OVC:ted br,.,, lndMduat ducted by 1n lndtvlduel Cellf t2MS Robert A Mereflell Botto ot Superv19ott ... Street P'oC*IY IM Nn~ The Ac!lllOUI 8u1lneee LY!\cU Clleryt Botc:Mt't Terri L. OVnQall TNe bv .. n... I• con--Tllfa •tatement ... flled held. on Qcioblf 23. 1914, at l0t th• O.yle Mclntofli Name ,...,,ed lo abe>ft wu Thll •tat11Mnt wee flled Thie ttttl!Mnt wu tiled ducted by. CJO-Wtnert Ith lhe Covnty CWtl of Or· •·30 A.M The folowlng C..tet aicc>8Mlbll hllndl· flled In Orenge County on wtth tlle Covnty Cler1I of Or· with the Covnty Cleftc Of Or· H A Hunt Jr. County on Ociot* 24. ntmtO memb•n being ~ hOUllnO P'otect wtl October 1t. f"3 'ILE HO a1199 Covnty on Ociobet 6, ange County on Ociober 12, Thie 1ta""*1t wu tiled 11 1)(1111'11. Hsriltt M MIO«. llPPfowd F227t14 198-4 1984 -.., the County OIMI of Or· ,_,,, Chllftnen, Aobet1 R. $~ Appotntmenl of ROOlfl AM) Fwmli, A e.Mtorl\la • '2l7t'1'I '111114 _,.County On October 12, Put>llWled Or~ eoa.t ion. Brvc. Neettn<ll. "4Uph L~. lntlt'lm Difeator ot the Dlf*'el ptt1nerehlp, 27t 11 PubUlhld Orange C..otel Publl~ °''"~ COMt t914 lly Ptlot Novemblf a. 10. 8. Clark Thorou F' Riiey H1811h O•re Agency. w•• la Paz RQed. 1.e9Un1 Niguel, Dally Piiot Octob« 13. 20. Otjly Piiot OCtoblt' 20, 27, ,_,... 17, 24, 1N4 Ind the Clltk. llPPfO'<llO 10 ..,..,. • • rnetn-C&llf. 92t77 27, November 3. 1984 Nowmt>er 3, 10, 1964 PublllMd Orenge Coett SA-40e Oonated S~ Agree-ber of the 0 C ~h Pt8n· Pttrlell I.. Leja, 52·500 SA·271 SA-217 Delly Piiot Octt>Mr 20, 27, at-tc lllt'lf....C menl with thl City or nlng Coundl Van Buren, CoeicNll8. c.111 Nolliemblt 3. 10, 1.... '"~ nu rw. C'/P' ... 10 Pf0¥tde WOf'ktng (Seel) 92230 SA·211 .-nnoua -·-sa •P•o• tor a Pu bllc LINDA D R08ERTS Gregory I. Lej8. 62-500 l'tatC NOTtC( ----------• .. 'M.. ITAft•NT Health/Envlronmental Clltk of lhl \Ian Buren, eo.cn.118. C•llf 1--..;...;-.-....... _____ JICTITIOUa.,._aa "8.JC mna H.-llbSlOtllld911.alC~ Bo8td of SupeAdeor• 236 ACTITIOUI ..... NA• ITATl•NT T._.foltowino Plf"I0"9 Clty Hall wu epproved OFFICIAL PROCEED· Thll bu91neea wu con-NAMI ITATIMINT I l'tCT1T10Ua 9U ... ll d~ng bu•lneet N ' Agreement between Or· INGS OF THE BOARD OF ucted b}l..a a getlll'al P8rl· Thi lollOWlng perlOn 11 Thi follow ng '*90n• ate ..... .,.,... ..... T YACHT SPECIALTY .......... County flOOd Control SUPERVISORS OF OR-dolng~u: dolnOC Pbu91MMISTR·No11' POINTE -...... .............._ CREW. 3t50 Kerry L-. OI_..,. APEX SOFTWARE CON CA " ,,,. :::'-~ .. ~·ere COiia M .... Calif 92620 1trlct and Community,.._ ANGE COUNTY. CALI• • CONDOMINIUMS. 19 Cof. Oolna .,....,_ • df'<•lopment Agency qt the FORNIA. SULTINO, 22151 Cemlnlto &:::,• PIUI, Newport CAPIST"~NO POINTE RlcNwd Wayne B19bee. City Of 8uen• PM! for tu Sant• Ana. Callfomi. • \lino, Lagun• Hiiia. Cellf. • Callfl)(nl• 92MO APARTMENTS, 19 Cori>or· 2829 Portola Of · Coat• lnctement 1elmburHmtH1t A r9QUW meeting of uw 92053 'II LB o ( s an Juan •te Ptua Newport 8Mch M .... Cell1 92024 wu ~t Agency Bo8td of S(lpltV!tott of Or· 08nlel J. Fiiiet. 22151 c.pi.tranol Alloelat" • Celltofnl•=t2eeo ' Tocid Anthony LM, 3150 of the City of 8vln8 Pvll for ange Covnty, Celllornla, 9 4 "' Camlnlto \lln9. ~uNI Hiii•. Calll0tnla llmlted partii.r-w L 8 D ('8 • n II u an Ketry Lane, Colla Mesa, lncr~t retmburM· alto fitting u the qovemlng Pubii11 Oranee Coast C•lll. 92053 • hi 19 c t Pt CepietrllnO) Aaoelatll. a C•lll. 92626 ment w .. \pproved Bo11td 01 th8 Olttrlc1a Wld allf ot ~oveni6et 3, 10, Thi• bu1lnest 11 con· 1 p, O<Pol'• • aza, Cellfomla ffmlteCI pertnef· ·Todd L• Amendments to Con· AuthQfltlM .PC>vetned by the 17. 2 • ducted by: an lndlvldull ~ 811ch. Callf0<nl8 ""' 1t Corpofate Pica Thia itat91Mnt ..... llled trll()lptlv• Service C.Of'llr8Ct Botird of S\lpltVll()fl WU SA-402 Danie! J Fiiiet (Genetal Paf1net Of WI.BO ~ BMc:h, Cllttomla ::.·~:i:n~ ~~ ~: wtth the Stete De9111ment of Mid on October 24. 1964. at Tllll atatem«t\ WU ftled (Sen Juan c.piitreno) Al- (0ener8I Plt1ner ol WLBO 1984 . , HHlth Sef'VICH for th• 9:30 A M Thi toltowlng Plll.IC NOTICE th the County Clerk ot o;· IOCletM) L/M No. 1 (San (Sen '··--~r~) ... ,_111 p1ovlllon of contreoeptfve n•m•d 'll•mbert being ange County on October , Juan Caplatreno) A•· ,,.,.., -"' ,..... p bllll'lld Or Cout MtVlcel t0< FY 1984-85 wu preseot Harriet M. Wieder. K·· ... -1984 ,...._ IOCtat11, a Callt0<nla llmlled IOCllt•I. LI No. I (S•n u •nge approved. Chelrman, Roger R. Stan· ._, .. _,.,v rt lhl 19 Cof t Juan C•pl•trano) At · Dally Piiot November 3• lO, HICO Gr•n1 AgrMmente ton, Bruoe Nntande, Rel~ '1CTITIOUa IU81NES8 Publl1hed Orange Coa11 pa ':'91' p, porace -~·-· "'·•1t •-11m11 .... 17 24 1984 .. & ... aT•TE ..... •NT 0111 Pi"'' "'~o .... 13, 20. ~ Newport' BMctl. A -•· •..,.. om.. -.. · · SA.-407 reY11lon1 to ellmlntte the r• e Clerk, Ttlomu F RI ,._ .. -Y ,.-"'" .,.... "'"""" Plflnerthlp, 19 Corpor•te qulrernent to llmlt lundt for end the Clerk The lollowtng '*'°"'.,.. 27. November 3. 1964 Thi• blalnen I• con-.Ptaa. Nwopot1 8Mcfl, C8lJ. PlB.IC NOTICE , Sectln 8 N.-Conltructton. Naming of prtvete 11r .. ta doing butlneu u . SA-276 ducted by • llmlted perlnet· for~ t2tef) 1lnce thet progr•m rio within portion ol Tentative APPLE CORPS PRO ltllp Thll butlMU I• con· NOTICI Of longer ul111, were · •P· Tract No 10035 wu 8P-DUCTlONS, 2172 Oupon •----------• Rlctl8fd s. Robinson, Al- dvcted by a limited pwtnet· HATM °' proved proved Drive, lrvlne. C•llfornh Ml.IC. NOTtCE litant Secrtt•IY ehlp GA.Man H.. MIOQ8 ..Cooperative AgrMn>ent Coastal Zone. cettlllc8t• 927l5 • Thi• itaternent wu flled RICHARD S. ROBINSON, ANO CW "11TION with the Rlvertld .. C°'O(ll of exemption pu~ant to Gordon Ken Matthlll f'lCTITIOUS llUSINllS w~th t County Clef'k ot Or· Aa111tant Secretary TO AOMIHllT'I" Retource C9flMNatlon Ota· PubllC: ~CM Cade wu 2050 Perl! Newport, New ~ITATl•NT · !Yon Oe10blf 12, -TNe .. Me!Mnt ... fllld RSTA'ft NO. A1m79 trlct WU approved. tpp(Oved port&eacrr. Callfomla 9266< The 10flow1 I 9 ....,h,lhl County Clent of Or· To 111 n.n. blneflclatles. Agreement with Chflatlen Treet mattecs ere ap.. Thll butlne.1 I• con· doing buslneu ~per., 1 1 ,_.,.11 ~County on Oc1ober 12, credltor1 and contingent Temporary Hou91ng FIM:411· proYed ducted by an lndlvidu•l PREMIER OIL, 171 S MLL & MANIUA 1184 credllora, and '*"°"' who 11 u , Inc. Io r ch 11 d _ (S..}L KENT MATTHIAS ta.Qdv• Sta 1o2 DI. _,_..fMllM--·-.~ ~~~~ -t;1HOlll 0 . ~~"TS · Calif. 92~95 & M.,_Ll.A In the wlll 8/'td/I)( •tat• of: and lnttfVentlon 11rvloM • Cter1< of the with the County Clerk of Or· JQl){I w. Chodak, 2638t o MO....,.,. Ceft'-Df GARRETT H. BRIGGS WH approved. w." , ... ~ ....q~oard of Supervl1JOt1 enge County on Septembe1 18 'Parkw~Sulte 145 IWte IOO ' A ..-1uon llal ..___ llled Ateementa with Sou . I>"~ 28 t98-t. • "' ' ' ................... CA -,...,... ..,_, I. 'eail!t:ftlll>I -~ -. ~ LllQUr\8..... f. 92653 PutibMd-.. by Jerry T Korengold (An-Tou •. M.0 end Su••n Coett ally Pllo Published Or•,.,.. Cout Thl1 bu~ln .. 1 11 con- OrMQI Cout cfflery) in the Superior Court Skier, M.0 . to provide 3. 1964 Del"' Piiot Octo~27 No-ducted by; an rMMdual Deity Piiot Ociobet 20. 27. of Orange Covnty requeet-ctlnk:el Mfv1cel wttlltn Put>-SA..oi " .,.... · John w Chodu N0¥9mber 3, 10, 1964 Ing that J«ty T Korengold lie Health end Medtcal Set· :::::t: MnftCE vembe< 3, 10, 17, &984 Tlllt 91•tement WU llled ________ s..,A_-2_ee_ bl 9PP()lnted u J>«IO(l.11 vlcel Maternal HM1th pro-ruDLn. nu ~ nty Clerk 01 01- ....... Newpoft e...h, CA l2lllO Publllhed Orange Coa•t O.Uy Piiot Ociober 20, 27. Novembet 3, 10, 1984 SA·285 l'tllllC NOTtcE •-te MnTil'C repr-tatlve to •JSmlnllter gram_. approved ange County on Oc1oblr 6, '"~ ""'""-lhe ~oL.M19'0bdenr Agreement• with J.ime FICTITIOUl IUS•H 1984 'ICmtOUa IUllNell ____ ...;....;_,_ ____ Ttte C'Mftfenl!i '-quHll Ludmlr, M.D .. Flllcia Ching, NAMe ITATUIENT Ml.IC NOTICE · ,257272 NAMI ITATIMIHT PIC~A~=· eutl'loflty to 9dmlnl1t11 the 0 0 , end Claudt. Vellozzl, The IOllowlng person• are _........;~..;....;....;....;...._;.___ Publllhecl Orenge COMt TM lollowtng pertone .,. .. late ufldef tl'le lnOeoen.-M 0 to provtde NMoel doing bullnees U K MQ1 O.lly Piiot October 13, 20, doing bullnlM u : ~ .!..~ !':!"°"'.,. dent Ad"'4nl8tratlon of &-within Public Health Medical SOUTH COAST IN· ... ,..mlOU·S ........ 27, Howmber 3, 1914 PLAZA SOOTH AS--"' .....,.._-. .,_.._ ••--• H·-• ST ALLA TIONS, 3025 C ..... -OC TES T "'·· PAPER 'N' INK, Sult• tat• Act _.,,..._, .... tern.. -th NAME aTAT'UillENT SA·27& s IA . • WO ""'P«•t• 350 1• ·2 Uncol .. A l1Mrlng on the petition -· 8')Pr0Yld. Coolldge Ave., ~·· M.... The tollowlng Pl'IOnl .,. Plaza. Sult• 250. Newport 11 ' -n "ve ' wtll be held on Novembe< 21, . Agreement with Rettray C•llf 92828 doing bullneea u . BMch, California 92MO ~~;=0• 2630 ~~~3'~19foo ~1~; rc,~,,~'9fi~'·p1~7~ ~~ c~~~ ~:~'tos:!:..; Ft8:"'~i,.~~RuS~TY1 2~:; MUC NOTICE ca7~~~! =~;":'~n.,.~ E. Twr8CI St. f B. Anaheim, Drive W11t. Sant• An•, CA veloptMnt Study wu In-Cellf 92028 Falllng Leef, Gerden Grove, '1CTITIOUa IU ... SS ahlp, Two Cofl)Ofale Plaza. ' Callf. i280e 92702 cr....CS JOhn Rooney caw1~n1a a2••0 Suite 250 Newport Blllch OebOUlfl ~· 2530 IF WV 08JECT to the A Budget Tranelet ..... Thl9 •tllemenl WU hied S'u';•n "'cl.ire FrHer, NAMI 8TATEMltfT Clllllonlie92MO . E. Ten80I St. •B. nahelm, gr•ntlng ot the pet11)0n, you granted with the County Clerll of Or-12491 ~ LMf. Garden The fol.lowing person le Harv8fd C Wallen end c.:'· •2eoe 1 lh<>uld either 8PPM' 11 tl'le Commendetlori• end enge County on Ociobet 12. Grove, C8llt0mle 92640 ~:J¥E~~;:~-H Wm-Joan M. WueR, Tru11 ... of hit bubtlneH 1 er· hearing fl!<' ll•leyou ol>jec> Proclamatlon1 were 9'>· 198" Jat\I08 8'.0ah•w. 1924 I 1 C 't M C Jlf the H. C. and J. M. Welfen ducted >)" •n un n· tlon• or nre written objec-proved · F2S7m Wm Olen Oal!s. Anaheim m ni .,, °'' e ... • · Family Trull Dated corpor•t•d •Hoclatlon 11on1 with the coun bef0<e Certaln Contructlon CO!'· Publlahed Ot•ng• Coatt 92801 92027 12/19/83, 230 w .. t w1 .. ottlef than 1 ~Ip the hearing. Your "19Mr· trecl• were p1op0Hd, Delly Piiot Ociobet 20, 27, Thi• bualneu 11 con-Kurt Arnold HllM)', l779· tarla.' Arcadia, Calllornla Oel>ofall Ano.son ance may bl In '*'°" or by •warded and completed November 3. 10, 1984 ducted by: • general part. H w .. tmlntter. Cotta M.... 91006 Thl9 atatement wu flied your atte><o-v Heerlng wu •I to eon-SA·2U nerlhlp c.llf 92827 Denlef R Burtchlnr.r . .with~ County ty g:ti ~ ~-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR l lder Olcklo•on Paci lie SUSAN FRASER ANO Thll bulln... II con-880 Oxford Road, an angel n on o · °' • eon11ngent cnldlt0< ot Cat>1Mty9tem1 r•te lncT .. M DllDllC MnflCE JANICE BRADSHAW ducted by an lndlvtdu8l M•rlno. Callfoml1 91108 1944 the dec;:eelld ou muat Ille wld waiver rUU\. "" Kurt A HelMy J1mn A CrabtrM, 1332 ,.,40 . y P · Thi• •tttemenl wu flied Thia 11a1ernent wu flied Wut Haven Road, San Publllhld Orange Cout ~~~ ~1h,~he :.:n: ~=nel . m1tt111 _.. FICTITIOUS IUltHl81 with the County C!Mk ol Of· with th• County Clerk of Or-Marino. Calll0tnl• 91108 Dally Piiot Novembet 3. tO, repreeentatlve appolnted by Purctlulng metier• _,11 NAMf STATEMENT ange County on September 81~! County on 0c1ober 5. Jolln C. Mc Dermott and 1~24· 1984 the coun within four month• IPP<Oved dolThe :::::::: :son• are 27· 1984 F21M11 98'" ,257274 Agnes C Mc Dermott, .SA-405 from the dlta QI nr11 19-L-extenllon with lw ngGl..A.NOS-· _ "1:A11tM1 of ~11+----- 0f MmerrD"Pl' • . ~sv-8 w .. t l7lh s1 Cott• oiw~ Otll\'OI' Famlly Trutt Dated 2128n8 EATH NOTICES In Section 700 of the vloll ~ N°'1h·Reglnal Mef& Calif 92a27 " Diiiy Pilot Ociober l3, 20, R•lph S Rllfenburgh. Prob8t• Code of Celllornla Ottlce wH approved John F Brook.. 10 27, November 3, !984 TruS1" of the Ralph S. end The time lor llllng clalmt wlll LHH with Sycamore Prescott. Irvine. Caltl. 92714 SA·273 Angelyn K. Rlltenburgh GA TEL y not expire prior to lour Plue, Ltd for • recruitment CNate D•y·Brookn. 10 Trust Oeted 1125174, 885 CLINTON E GATE· months from the d•te 01 the end plecernent mini-center Preecott. Irvine. cant 92714 Dim• •c MnTICE DllD•IC unTICE South Orenge Grove · hearing notloe above was approved Thia bu•lneu la con-... uuu "" t"UU\. nu Bou I e var d. No. 1 2 • LY, passed away YOU MAY EXAMINE tl'le Report from Orenga ductedby nulbendandwll• ,ICTITIOUSIMl.._H ,...,.T_._ .. ___ 88 Pe.sedet\a,Callf°'nl•91105 Wednesday October tile kept by the ooun tt )'OU County Merine 1nst1tvt• wu Jonn Frederick BrookM ................ ---.John K Waken tncl 31. 1984. A resident of I~ ~ete .,,,.1,ntmer,•t~ r~ andonfldledonat.lon1 to 11'111 ltllernent wu mtO n!'~~ngTA;!:!':'.,, T..!f~~QIT~~~e Gr8Cle E Weken, Trust- N rt Beach ...,_ ... .,.., · 1 --Y ~ •• ,._,.,...,' with the County Clerl of Or· d 1 .... 1 , .. "" ....... ~. -of the JOlln K W&ken and e wpo sr...... pon lhe , .. cute><°' actmtn· !he Health Cere Agency w11 an e Counl on Ociober 12 o ng ""' ""'" dOlng bl.Ill u : Oreole E Wellen Tru1t, 1120 1951. He is survlYed iltrator, or upon lhe 11· racelVed and flied 19K,. y ' COMPETITIVE EDGE GREAT PACIFIC CON· Fellen Leef Ro•d. A"*318, b h ) · wtfe torney lor the executor or Ann1x1t1on No 84· 1, F257tM PROMOTIONS, 229 W ST RUCTION COMPANY, Cellf0<nle 91106 ~ tS ~ G te' 1dmlnlttr11or, end Ille with P11ctl M•p No. 84-104 to Publltlled Or•nge Cout Wllaon #4,-Cotta Mffa. 1300 Dove Stl'Mt. Suite 400, Herold J Werd, Jr , ances e a • lhe court with PfOOI of --County Service Ar•• (CSAl Delly Pilot Ocioblt 20 27 C8llf. 92627 Newport Beach. Clllfl)(nla Tn.lllM ol the W8rd Family ly, sons, Clmton D vice, a written req~ 1111-No o. wes "1Pfoved No~bet 3 10 1984 · · S1brln1 l{ler Oo<T, 229 W 92MO 1981 Tru1t Oeted 1/2818f. (Theresa) Gately, of ng thll you detfre 9peci81 AB 8 Determination, Or· . ' SA-289 Wiiton U . Coeta MeH. Gary Smith, t827 Pon 1711 Rodeo Ro.o, Arcadia. C.O.t.a Mesa Robert tlee ot the ltllng.ol an in-ange County S•nl11tlon Dts-Calli 92627 Seet>ourne. Newport Bllctl, C.allt0tol&.9l006 __ • ~.appralelmtat~ 1tlct No...2.-Anne~lon No. -~ Oorr,-229 ClllfOrnTIV2~-• • Lloyd D H09I, 275 W Bryan (Karenl G"ate· tate ....,, °' of the pelf-59, wu approved. PlB.IC NOTICE . Wlleon #4, COit• M.... Thi• bu11n111 I• con-Foothlll BouleYerd, Are9dl•. ly, of Newport Beach. tlonse>< ecx:oun11 mentioned RetQOnM to Grand Jury Calll 92827 ducted by;• llmlted partner-C•lll0<nla 91006 John Bradley (Debi) n Secilon 1200 •nd 1200.5 of ReQort, en lnvntloellon ot FICTITIOUI IUSINES8 Thia bu1lnH1 I• con· lhlp Lnte< T Hibbard, T~tM G I f H theCallfornla,.ProbateCooe lhe Ptocurement Olvlslon of NAME 8TAT!'MENT ducted by • ci-a1 part. GARY SMITH of the Ellllblth w. Hlbb8td ate Yb unungt0n J«rt T. Koreneold I.tie a-al SetvlcM AQen-Thi loltowtng person1 are nertl'llp Thll 1t11ernent wu tiled Tru11 Oeted 4128183, 142 Beach, mother. Mary Wlehtr• toul.Hrd cy of Orange Counly, wu dol;i but!,_ u · Sel><ln• Oort With tile County Cllrtl of Or-South Wlndtor Boulevard, Jane Gale I y 0 r • aoo . et>proved A. E SERVICE COM· Thi• 1t1tement WU llled 8()gt County on October 12. LOI Ang•IH. C•llfornl• Angetee CA 10011 The ottlcial memblfahlp PANY, 2015 Bunya St .. New-with lhe Covnty Clerk of Or-t984 90004 Pomona , sister, 21')d7-a.9o 1111 IOf CountyJutllce Sys· port8eech,C111I 92660. angeCountyon0ctot>et23. '2S7IOI Thi• bu1lnu1 11 con- Warut.a Spinner and ubllshed Orenge Coast rem Advisory Group Jamet R. •nd J08n M. 1944 Publllhed Orange Cout ducted .by: a genlfal pert-!~o hgrand~ldKren , 19a!~ PU01 November 2. 3, 9. ~SAO) (AB90) was m9<1I· ~~ ~~n.~~~,f'92tc; Pu-bl-llhld--Orenge ~ ~~~ 3~~8r>· 27. ner1h1p J.A:lg Ann anu e n· " FSA-400 Thl1 'bu1lne11 I• con-Dally PHot Novembet 3. 10. ' ' SA-281 i~~~~~!;!~~Ltled d.ra Gately Mr Gate· Submlulon ol grant con-ducted by· hut~ and wife 11, 24, 1984 with tile County Cllt1<, of Or· ly served in the US PlB.IC NOTICE cept P•PI' to the United Jama R Andie SA-408 ange Col.In"' on October 12. Co Stet" Are Adm1n11vatrve. Thi• 9'1tement wes tlled l98" ., Army rp. 10 Korefl. NOTICI Of' N•tlonat Emergency Center, with the County Clerk ot Or-flt&.IC NOTICE 9 ,2179CM h e was decorated DEATH°' deterlblng • 11r .. , man~ ange County on October 12, PlB.'IC NOTICE Publlalltd Orange Cout with a bron:ze 'ilt.ar EDWINA '· NARCE •Ile menl atudy WU authorl~ed 1984 f'tCmlOUI IUllNlllS Dally Piiot Ocioblt' 20. 27, with three cluster for EDWINA NA"C,f Heurdous M•ter1111 F2:57• ACTITIOUS 1UltNeS8 NAMI ITATWMINT November 3, 10, 1964 AND OF ~Tl<* Management Report WH Publlll\ed Orenge Cout ..... ITATW•NT The followlng p«sonl .,. SA 2'2 valour under fire. ser· TO ADMINtlTE,A approved aa amended Delly Piiot October 20, 27, d The !...~~ .. peraon. •ate dol0~ .. '?."~o-. 1~~,. EMt "-------------1 ved the area as a ESTATE NO. A1251M The final report '°' •he November 3, 10. 1984 ~ .,.,.,,_ '"""""" ...,_ ~ ·--te tra to To 1H "". blneflcterlel ..tden"'G of Blrcll Str .. t SA 219 p ·s SPECIAL TY GIFTS. WtKrM Avenue. Senta Ana. • p.... nng con Ge r ' • • from 8fM Boutev11d wu • c tit 92705 for 30 years. Mr ate-c1.011ors •nd contingent .... pro·---DI-IC unTICE 1822\.\ Newport Blvd • 150, • crea1to1s. end p«son1 wno ..... Y-.. rUU\. nu Coet• Mesa .. Calif. Marlin Enterprl-. Inc .. ly wa s all -CIF maybeothlrwlM lntef'"ted Oaner11 Development----------KarenRamlret, l550Rlm-Calllornla, 1409-C Ent lineman at Pomona 1n tile wfll end/or 111ate or· Ple.n 101 Oto Viejo <(om-Ftcm1oua aus1Ht:SS pau 11186, Corona. C•lll. warner Avenue, Sa.nta Ana, High School and an EDWINA PEARCE. 1ke munlty Centar wH •P· -NAMI STATEMINT 9t720 C•llf. 92705 EDWINA F PEARCE proved The following persona ere Purl Thompton, 1550 Thi• bu1ln1u II con-All-Amencan at Mt ,. e>etttlon "" been flied EJtplorttlon ot revenue-dOlng bl.ltlnea •• Rlmpau M 1N , Cofona, Cellf ducted by •corporation S.A.C .. Memonal 9er· byMARl<E HURWITZ lnlhe ~·t1ng09portuAll ... fl)( JEAN UPTON TALENT 91720 0Hb«1. D Mertln, f>rlll- Vl<:e wtll be held at Superior Court of Orenge F'otre•t P•ull Park _w11 AGENCY 188 l7th StrMt. Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-dent I OAM W d d County requHllng th1t llJthortzed Ste. 9, Colla M .... Calll ducted by a general P•rt· Thi• etatement wu llled e n es ~ y MARI( E HURWITZ be •P· ~•tlon of Lincoln AV· 92827 nerlhlp with the County Clerk of Or· Noveml:x-r 7, al Chnst pointed 19 personal rec>· enue between Palm ~venue Ev1 Jean Upton. 93.41 Pearl Thompeon ange County on Oc1obl( 12, Church by the Sea, 111sentatlve to admlnl1ter the ind Oren_ge-Ollve Ro•d Tldew,,er Clrefe , Hunt-Thlt 1111ement wu flied 198-4 ,_ 1400 W Balboa Bl d .. lete ol the dlcedenL Tile within tl'le Ctty of Oraoge lo lngton S..ch, Call(. 9264e with the County Clerk of Or· -·-· v · petition requetll authority be •County hlghwey f0< the Eva hen Upton ange County on Ocloblr 2". Publlthlcl .Orenge Cout N B Pnvate fanuly 10 admint1t1t tl'\I estet• du1a11on ot conttructlon Im-Tnl1 ~•tement wu flied 198, . Dally Piiot Oc1ober 20. 27, service. directly [ol-unoer the Independent Ad· PfOV11T1ent1 WH l?P(oved. with the County Clerk of Ot· ,...-Novem,t>er 3. 10. 1984 lOWlflB memorial For m1n11trat1on of Ettatn Ac1 Otoup W C.t>ll, Inc ·· at>-~County on October 12• Publllhtd Orenge Coatt SA·~• I r 11 A hearlnn on ,,,. ,....lllon pllc8tlon to extend their ••· 19 4 D•I"' Pilot Novem ..... , 3 10 n ormation c a w1t11>eheldonN011~21 1111ng lranchlM to MMI en nsnoo 11.'24. 198• ""' · ' Christ C hurch by th~ 1994 11 g 30 AM In Dept' unlncorporeted COunr~ Publllhed Orange Cout SA~o 1 ----------Sea, 673-3805 No 3 at 700 (flvlc Cent« lllanO wilhln tr.. boun<l8flet D•lly Piiot October 20, 27, P\8JC NOTtCE Ofh1e Weat. Sefite Ana. CA of the City of Plecentl• WU November 3. 10, 1984 PACIFIC 91EW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortua1y Chapel • Creroatory 3500 Pac1f1c View OrtvP Newpan Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 La9una Canyon Ro ad Laguna Beach Ca 92651 494.94 15 HAi.80 A LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery CrematQry 1625 Gi1l8l Av• Costa Mesa M0·.§554 ... , .. er IAOTHEAI llLL llltOAOWAY MOftTUAAY 110 Bro&dwe-.. 1CottaMua 642 <1150 IAL TZ lli.OEAOH IMITH I TUTHILL ftSTCllF~ CHAP&l 427 E 17th 51 Cotla MPM 92702. approved • SA·295 IF YOU OBJECT to lhe Negoti•lion with Slit• De-P\IMJC NOTICE granting ot tile petition, you plf1ment pf Rehebllttatlon --------- should eltllet eppear al the lor lralnee poettton1 w" ap. f'ICTITIOU8 aUlfNllS 1lee1lng and 1t1te you objec-proved. ,..._ STATIMINT Ilona or ftte written obtec;-NegotMltlon with United The tollowlng ~· Ille t1on1 with the court bef0<• WMtetn Medical Center• dOI buel,_ u · the tiewlng Your '9PI«· and Unlvertlty of c.&norni8 o1M XAU 348S V-tl•n Ince may be In person Of by lrvlne Med1C81 Cent• '°' Or"'-Coete M... Call- your attorney medical Mfvleet 10 P•tlenll fOfnte 92620 ' IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR In the cutlody of the County Xu•n Thal Ftenctl 3485 or • contingent credit°' of wu llJtlloflted v-tttlfl Drive Cotti Mesa lhe deceued, you mull flle BytaM IOl' the Adllleoty C•fllOmll 92826 • your claim with lhe court or I 8oerd on drug Program• Thi• b\11ln1u I• cori· P1•1«1t tt to IM P«IOfl91 wer• 9')9roved ucted by· an lndlllldual repf-tatlve appointed by I We!Vef of ... for the N°'11'1 XUAN ,.·HAI FRENCH 1n. court within lour month• MIMlon VlefO Ut1te LMQUI Tt111 ttatement wee flied lrom Ille date of first 1 .. 1 wu approved h the County Cler1t ot Qr. auance ot 1111111 u Pfovtdld Final °' progr ... report enge County on Ocioblr 12 In Section 700 of the on the Oc1oblf 'I. 1984 11m•lt 1984 ' Prob•t• Cooe of C•llfornla 1.irCJ•ft crutl ne•r John ,.,. The tlm• for fllfnO dalml ~ W•'lf'tl A'lrpott wH received P\Jtsllfhecf ~ Cout not expire prk>t to lour and flied Dally Piiot October 20. 27. month!I lrom 11'19 dtt• of lhe Trenefer of m<>nill trom No....mber 3 10 1984 heiring noOc• •t>oYe ~ Slwlng to Pride • , SA-297 YOU MAY EXAMINE tile °"""'OP'l*'ll Councll, Inc 1111 kept by lhe coun " 1°" tor to CIJ'V« •portion of their ~ .. --.. Mltc NOTICE N ... STATOllNT 'ICTITIOUI IUSINHS Thi following perM>n• ere $1olng bu9ln1U ... NAMI STATl•NT r, THE TALBOT COMPANY, Th8 following Pe<IO'}..J( l822t McOVtmOtt Strlll, doing bWlneu u . • ~11,H lt"Mlt 92714 CALIFORNIA PRECISION . .i. Thoma Talbot 25 INDUSTRIES. 280 t River· ~ton Court New• aide Dr . COl1• M ... , Call( port 8Mch C&lltOm,a 92eeo a1e27 41Jac r Thl1 bu01IMU II con- K.,-ren JMn Dr-11 .. ":'h ducted by' en lndlvlduel ::81 ~~~27 · Coe I J. THOMAS TALBOT .... , Thll ltttement WU fllecl Thll bulll"llH II COl'I· wllh the Covnty ~of Or· Ovcted by 811 lndlvldual • •noe County on Oc1oblt' 12 Karren J Sc;hllftw 98-4 ' T11t1 ltet..,....n!l WU ~ 19 nrrt07 with the Counly C"'1! of dr~ Put>Utnld Qfenge Colet enge County dn Octot>er"5, Diiiy PllOt Qcioblf 20, 27, 1984 l Novemt>tr 3, 10. 1964 • 'a7m 8A·214 Publ~ QMnQI Coa1t o.lly Piiot 9C'ober 13. 20. 27. NOYMI~ 3, t964 SA·274 MUC ll>TICE .,. • pw1on 1nterMted 1n per1onnet ••Plfl"' wu "8.IC NOTICt, lhe Mtltl, you mey llNI tuthO(lled. ·-~-------NI.IC NOTIC( Mfmoue ....... upon the ei1teutor or •dTln. Con'tlnueo Implement•· '1C1TTIOUI IU ... 81 ...-STA,,_..., t1trator, or vpon the II• !Ion Of Sec~t-t03 of NAMI ITA,........., 'tCTmOUS IU .... H Tiie lotto.Mg pereone tfl ton~ tor the .. ~or or OrdlnMce n.. ~ ,.._,. _._ llMa..aTAW ""'° -.-.. "99~ edl'nlnlltr•tor, llnd me _.tl\.Uon of bUlldlng permit fell dotna ~ M The lollowtng Plflon II DIAL ONE !WINI I UNO the COU{t with Pfool of..,. tor Ille owrcrowdlng at SUPPORT a OMANIZA· ootla ~ -LAUNDRY. 1531 Monfovte ¥1(.e •• written flQUl9t.atat· 8~ v.., Unlfled TIOHAL 8£RVICff, UN· "~I. ASSOCIATES, 15 A.,,. ••• HewPOt1 IMc:ih, tng that you dlllrl .,.ctal SChoo4 Dtltr1c1 w&I •P-LIMITED. 51 Al-lnbOw AiOOI. S1arflth Cour1, Newport Cem. 12N3 l'IOtlce of tl'le filing of en In-proved. . INlne, c..lf 12715 ...... c.tlt. tHa,.,,,. ~ Giibert E. Hefl\fy, 3t3 w {.tf'ltOtyand apprlll~I of Ptn8111M f0f fffl\Ke lo '"' lllana Zwerllng, St A8ln· AON Marl• Lui•~ 81. #7, Colt• MIM. "t•te UMtt or of 1NI petl· Chll'lfl of ownerlhlp •l•t l>Ow AIO$I. ltvlne, C•lll Stlfflttl Court1~_Newp l2tf7 llontor~t•rnenlloneo "*"'...,....,._, s a..otl.Cellf 92GOJ E VIM, 17551 1nhctl0fl l200tn41200~of Tt_. ll'ltt'*• ..,, • This l>Wlt\IM It ~ tf\+9 bv..,,.._ I• con• lk>NWDr .SantaAne.Ctltl lhe c.i1ror~• Pro,,.11 COOi ptOYIO cluc1.0 by; an lnOMcMll ducted by 1111 lndl~ 92706 MU,.WITZ ....... a A~rnent No 1 to llHM Zw.ilng ~ MM1e L.utll Giibert ~ DMMcaJcz0 Agr_,,..11 A11ettno to T~ ~ ~ -Mid Thie lltMlfMn1 ... Oleo ~ IC8t""*11 WM ll4ed -....... C..• Of., tlllv• PMC-•I t.hp No Wiii! '"' COunty Ctert\ of Or ...... ""County OMittc of Or· ...., .. the County Clef'k ol Or· S.....1.. 81·11f wMIOPfOYIO ~~yon~t3. MOI ~ 1'lmOer MQllQountyonOcio*-12, (714) ,._.,.1 O<OYIO '-Zt ns11tl ~ubll9"ed Orange Coalt The ll8UI of "~Int In PublllMd Or-. COMt f'~ .or.,. Cou1 Publi9"1d Oranoe eo.t o..iy PllOt Howmbef 2 3 9 the WOfkpl80I" ... .,,. Deify PllOt Nov.nber 3. 10, DMv llllot OCtoblr 1'3, '°· Deity Piiot Oc:toblt ao. 27, A tM4 • ' ' C>rowel ft .,,,._MMd 17, 24. f... 21, ~ 2, 1114 ~a 10. ttM ~~·391 AOl•-•t wm! ~ IA-404 SA 271 8A>2N 646 9371 • ·•-•t 00 • -~ • I -tin 1k ~~n· u11) not hill~ 1n prier rt•t!IOn abll! c l. clau1rlf'd td~tl 1n11 -... ...... .....,_. ...,_, CA ,_ :J Travel tecJ\Mtl ww. ap. 1t&4 . 10, ' 1914 -------._ _________ ---------- ' ' ' -. 10 steps _garage sale 1 # . ,,. Decide on dates. Look 11 a calenaa1 1no 5el lhe oases and tomes 01 you1 • Slit Week•nd~ AJ~JUa/ly good. but many successful Wies hht been lleld 1n the -n.ng 1us; airer wo11< C"9Ck lhe weether lorecas1 '"me paper ano w.i1ch tor Bny 01~1 large even1 lh.il mey •lllacl po1en1tal buyers away such H 1111s or commun11y avenls H1ve your s.ile 1un a1 1eu1 1wo days -some people may not bl! Ible 10 come on •nr s1t1gle oay Z What to sell. Every1h1ng1 That •S everytn•n9 you naven I used in the • 1as1 yaa1 It an item nas ant•Que value or •S brand new ,______ or h;n un11sual value be sure tO ask 1 l\ealtlly Pflca 101 ti Get I pad of paper ano search your wnole no use Look everywhere and l•SI eY9f'(lh1ng ] Write your ad. Hafe 11 1 suggas11d ad Ga1109 S11e -d'eso • BenlWOOCI •OCktng ch111. 1oys. infants clothing. 1922 Victrola in original cao1net. m111y gadgets lots 01 unusu1l 1tems. roek collec1ion p4anrs Rehesnmants 3 1 m to 6 pm S11urd1y 100 Sunoay 1234 South Any11ree1 Yourtown J...s•west of M11n and 2nO Ute tht1.11mp1e ad IS 1 g111de Be sure to 11111 unusu11 •lems Be IS spec11tc as poss4ble Gove dorec11on1 11 0Mde4 Oo~-.manH>•op•• won • t>otne1 10 csec1pher tnem CAUTION Don t 1d.,ert1sa anything you don t ra1lly ha1111 EYefY item 1n tne 10 """'' be on n1no 11 tne start 01 the sale 4 Where to advertise. Place your 10 wnere 11 IMll be_,, by people ..mo ,,.,. 1n tne aru -most people ShOP close to no ma The • Daily Pilot is rho by 88 000 .Ou)ts 1n Cos~ Mesa NewPotl Buen l 1gun1 S.adl IMne -Huntongton Beach and f'ounta1n Valley -guaranlee1ng you wide u posure And with.th• Pilot. you re not paying lor waste corcu1a1oon in Los MgeWS-or An1ne1m Ptan to run you1 ad 3 11mes or mo<• ano stall 11 a few Clays t>elo1e the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty ol no11ee 5 Make a sign. To help make you• saie successful make a lew signs • lrom cardboard and lettei With a magic marker A good s1g~ ,.,. rs t 4 a :n Plac1nq your SICJ'. Tne morning ol 1ne sale but not before place your signs Be sure 11nd add your aoe1,ess and any e111ec11ona1 arrows Th rs Jh(>uta be done about a half hour before the Hie llar1S Place rour argn where 1t can bt seen lrom l>Otl'I s1~ ol the street by pass1n9 cars and pedes111ans CAUTION Some lowns have law INll 1esl\'1c1 the p1acemen1 and dur.it•on 01 9111ge sale s•9n• Please check wi111 You' towns p11nn1ng oepartmen1 or clerk Mark ptic:n ~· they can be _, clearly Olhce 7 Marking pric~s'. • supply ato'8s haw varo.us sizes 1nd co1or1 ol stockers that ""ork well or you can use matl<rng tape However you mark them .... ~ .... Garage sales are for bar~a1n hunters Rememcier ""1a1ever you ean t H ll you II have 10 drag back 1n the houH and store again lo! another year 8 Servinq refreshments: Thia ooetn t have to.cost muc:n. ano creatu a l11enoty • a(mospnere II also encou1ages people to stay longer 1nd perhaps buy ,...ore You could even cherge tor •~pensive items hkt CIOnuts. or the lod\ could go 1n business lor the Clay wilh a 1emonaoe s1ene1 . 9 'Display. Make syre everything can be seen Have caro tables or • boardt'-d it anetves bt~ two cn11rt Don 1 ca"'8 people 10 Dtnd O\l9f ""'"'you can 1 1'1elp rt use one table IS a desk~· you can see every1 h1ng and take money Use on!) one cash boll (ton cans or boats work ltne) and l'Nkt aure '°"'90ne 11 IJIPO!nted CHh~r at an 11~1 ""~ belOfe~allO lbr a friend wrio c1n help 1nawer questions. rehel lor lunch etc IJ Check your nekjhbors and friends. •s-1f 1ny went 10 toin 'fOU' Ille This wtlf give you .omeone 10 1h1re ewoenen with 1,,a 1nc1e1te 1nteret1 In yollf .... ll Olhefl )Otn you, be IUf1I to include 11'111 on )'OIJr ad (••ample (h,_1amo1y Hie. l\81Qhborhood ule I Group a11e1 are a IOI mort tun too _" ~Daily Pilat ClatstfieO Advertising 642-5878 ' .. Ora0.ge Coast DAILY PlLOT /8a1urd1y • - I......... .... ..... ........... -·· 111111111 llll&Wlt No """"' )IO'I .. • ,.. -~Oft Y0411 pst.. VI"1 l'MMftt OM dlly .... ., 17;CJOO totel ~ Ea· .,, ectNe ONlllM .... ~ 2 'I' IW09'WI' ,.... I .. ... tume 17200 "*" .. 'If pct v ronment , .,.,. yc»u ..,.,.,, ··-end ... monttlly. do4n9 • ~ ot .. . ~n:;,.r::· .... ._1_1ooa .. _..._ ........ REFRIOERATO.., wunet, TIRE cNlna, Honda mM-3-IP!ED ledlel bike , IOAT gHr Ht·HO FIREW~.~. Nit Nitgta bOx ~ TtREW~RD .... 1I07 ~ ........ ..:::,~ dryw, d..,.,.Uh«, pow. uat redlo dootl rldlO, rldee well 125. Smell Clrcuter uw bled.a 11· Md'I. 7~ ::::""=:..-~ ... ,.=.. mower 111 O • • c ti. food mi.-, men'• ~. blectt end ~ ..,.....,._ S3 Otlnclna " 50c ".. ..... - -Vtouum 130. Puah lounQI chetr, low ... t. ,....... s ·ao. Hllnd OMI • FVU • .,. mettt9ll end work? ell Noetlne, mower SH5. Sod lllde ttayt 50c·S10. 282 :n.~~eoo:'Nn'::e T~e~ ...::: ·~ b0x1C1tlnga."';:r"'"' •DI• t4M224 9'N'Md«S1s.221Aower e..12111-eo.ta'Mw.. &-epaect1 1~t"*"-ww• 25-~Ho. z .. p., :c'1on1n~&n.i. .CW: .,•IWIB ..... -w-... --.---,.-- street. co.ta ~ TWIN mattr... flt $50~ ~ 135. Hew l<Odltk and ln'*1wl boat PIMt t0t uae 11i l'IOme tw cw - -Oil 1n OC..llillde w. ROSE ....... _, --· S25 a··nny· cage w\ttt.. -lnsunt colof cametl wffb and thltWlltf S2f"'. ~ •25 .. -·-t .... i.ow ~~·W,. ~ ~-S10. c);..;;; cue S16.' Sjngle IC>lted decron•dottlU!yard • -8ledl end white t PE Ret11 I I ""4W-Ctll "'-UrM. s.nd,...... a 6. cord player-apHk•ra $10. Perego attok $40, gln'a bike '20. ElltcttlQ ...ehalrman Meo Nach TV 125· l<Hc:hen ~ fot~at1.....i1_y Smith ..-Y ~o'° ~ I 115 W po-.redmodelpt.,,.klt 'o ck•'• S • 5 Mtwlth4ctialra.lnoc.el-eo.t "-ltcn 401, o.ity .. ....,., .• -:g:: =11:-is~ ~:;:.-r,5. ~ oott 115 ..... '20. Mot« Skstlbolrda $25. Otngt!y lent condl11on S50 Large 78&-7500 IAO. eo.ta MIM. CA 120. Newport BHc:h. S 1. Book• 25-. 900 Klnge for ..,,.,. '20. both un-SSO. VIMlt lined c:o1n s;:or In ~ frema b:-:'"-=-=21,_,._· _.....,. __ _ 845-9515 RoM!, Newpof1 e.ech. UMd. Old lMMf'I R.C. box• SO.. Ot...., $15. . ~$-7122 ARE tor toddler In my 845-e099. outfit wlttl Mtvot $40. LovH•t S2~ Sfldlng LADIES 3-tpeed bill• wttt1 •It Wu CM home. <Mon-Fri SKIS Atomic $20. Heed 2080 Stale, Cotta Meaa. back window Ford truck balKet $50, Small trike _ 9:30em -Spm MUil !\eve lkleS10.Van ... ta,palr TWINmattr ... andlrame FollowOalcSt.648-2429 HO.Paractluta.lom$50. $&. 185-70SR15 Plreltl •l--. own tranap, S175wtt, S3Utereo contole $50. !:.:siA~7~ con-.79 DODGE VWI grlll 125. Electric drlll1 S5-S1s radlal tire 15. 1H3 vw Auto lll'°P In COtltl Mell Raft 241-8787 lft 8pln 8t9tt1 IOC-SS-AAllQue • Seuba tenka sio Fina SS s 011 d bra.. ch a In bumper 15. 645-3131. ha part·rlme C>Olltlon for ··-= :,nepl~~:3,<>0c~i?. TWO blk• $25 MCh. Rat· 04ghal bath tc8ia $15: ~~~·~,:;· ~~ LADIES~ EnglWI 3-~tureOK,":f~· ,_. w~ time. ~ Lampi $30 Cabinet tan dlalM $30. ladlea TwJn bed $30. Blnoculara Motorcycle llrM front' speed bicycle, good ...... . 1 644-44«> c door1 $5-$50 Bart>eque Barca loimger S50. Pro-SS. MIC helmet with full bad< $5 . .IMP Bronc0 ~ $50. RCA Co6ot +- S35. llOO G1ry -Place. 1.a:Offll pool cleenlng vltor $20. Track lltM S 10. metal 1t~ege boxH $25 console televlalon, neecll Gary Place at 15th, New-:~l~t Mtl 135 each. Bl.cit •od wttlte TV with 1993 Orenge Avenujt repair $25; Wiii dallWt. port~. -"Y • remote $.45. &ea..9848.. Cotta_ Meu MovemtleL 6S0..9«0 . SOFA I 10. Dinette, 4 WI ER t.iec>l'l<>n• •tend A'o"M1Rll weaher iso. thltd anc:ffourth ·t-'!:.,..-----~-- c:halra $35. Ty......,rlter SS. Cot $5. llquc>r/butfet Bird c.g.s 12. e track UN"' .. __, •..07 "'--· 1 .. --c • b I n e t • tapea Sf.60. 3 roll1 "' .....,, .,. · """ Color TV $15. Double cnt1'grns ltiO'" l30 "DUnO ~~~~~rs-~~~t!=====.t!.;;!!!!H=li~~~~ t'leedboard $S. Mini Iron.. $2S. Chai!. high bade. off dining table s20: Picture Patio t.!le S1S.1 BabY SPIRITUXL REXbiNdi I"" t>oerd S2. A---.. ...,,. white velvet $39. Mak• lram.t $1. Plctur1 lr&tM I S2S B k .. l.t .. ,. , ...... '""' up ttool, blue &Mepekln S5. GrunAlg pulh button P ay pen . aby Advice In All Matt.,. I cnenwre vC-1. Aa· eeat cover $5. Braat radio ~-5. Ste<eo r• changing table $20. Baby Countellng. 1815 So. Et _ __, ______ _ eortad curtain• $143. table lam $'t Wood dreuer $26. Baby c.mlno RMI Sen a.m SultcaMt $1. New rattan bench ,-~~. SlO cel\l9f S20. CoffM tat>M atroller $15. Lamps 55-Uc'd. 4~-7299 · 1111111• W table (1tlll In bOx) $25. • . . $20. Parrou cage $50. S 10. ra ..... clOttl d._._ -------.:.·-•Amen Wet..., Me an Im-.,. gamll S 1 MCh.. MOYie 10-epaed '*'* ~ke $50. .,..,, ._ • Altllne Udlet .--.. , 1--..------- --- =·~al~~ c:wnwa. Nikon Super.a TV atend $5. 3 -record :~. ~~n~ U.S.A. Canad:r;;-M;.~ =-:.. ~ .... ·--- Mlcro1cope $3. New %oom S20. 845-2001· pllF.:!!!! fort ~· $l5 $50. Cue $.45. Chester loo, round trip S200l0bo CLERK. Wll twde eo.-........... ~hMnH..8.auper. 4 blrdc1199SS. Snowmoblle 19" BLACK and wtih• TV, ...,_ po a .,,.. .,.._ drewer $20. 04ehea $12. 7~ countapayebte,llgfttpey-,,_•I 11 1"' o6d8 & It tult 15 Phone S2.-COfl.. excellent condition $50. l5c-50C CIOtMI batke1 953-13111 or 953-3467 roll and g9netal account· h9wrtl. Min 3-epm Wkdya. t ble 2 d btM sso 50c. Olah radl-dralnet1--------._ ~ wlll ~ student a • en ta Met11n game $7. Large $1. 5 gal~aa CM1 $1. 2 CABBAGE petdl doll gtr1, n,. lO Key bV Send quallflc:atlona & Mt Twin bedapread, 2 wig Cati and hMd $3. S3 ,.~ toud'I end c:on'IC>U1• •· sham• $1S Tow.ls and Thr" wooden bUeball khchen " M Royal blond 5 ..... 5-0&30. pw1ence a p1ua. Com-rat&. to· R. St.,._, P 0 sheet• 50c·S1 2 new bat• 31$5. or 12 each. ~!n!orsf.~n~ CABBAGE Patch kld1. pany prCWlded beneftta. Box 2712• Huntington Harri• & Frank aulta al:ze GoOc:t ~ llze eult· eat>tn ... 19,.~ P g1r11, bOyl, pramlel. 1984 .-..,.-,..-::,-----:---.....,,.....-:1 Non amok.-pt...,1ed.,_Beec:h. ___ ca. __ 9164 __ 7 __ _ 42-44 MO. Stam 9em. caMS 13. Patio chair M .... -araoni, 00111 Buy now for Cal Jene, 720-0255 • ... IL/lllPI 8112 Mag1llan, Cotta 176 Cecil Place. Off Of· ~~ 0~-;.·h 1 block Chfi.tmaa $50. Suzanne.um:tO Won. 1n ftor19t Mesa (Mesa Del Mar). ange. Harbor and Nawport.,_s.c_a.._53_5_7_._____ lhop: Wll train Mostly SOFA $45. T)/ 11tand 20" BIKE S20. Hutty 10-Saturday only. 8atf'l..5pn\. OLOR rv·1 that wodc, AM'a. 833-1818 fo.50. Hld•a-bed S40. speed with baaket S25 642-7043. 19" atong Wlt1'I heavy RteAl PIT. F'ront of· - oldlng chalra S2.50 Puah mower llO. Roll« ANTIQUE dllk, trunk S50 duty TV 11and1 on flee peraon needed 10f /9ech. Coffee table $15. akatea $5. Ice lkatM $5. II n~ ... I S caatera $50 Hd'I. If you ~ Of'llQa. 646-8824 New ctlandaller $20. wrangler boots S 10 MC · ...,.... ng bell 5· have the clamp I have a Maple eaf.!•lna chalra Aluminum crutchel SS Chlldran gamH '2· lloureaoent dreftl"" lamp Olfl) S 10 h 2 8171 Maple headboard, nlte 0 .,. f •os .....,.... eac · • · EJec:trlc knife $5. 4 1971 ttand, boOkc:ue 15•115. S10. n• LR1S Ure. gr .. t n SOFA and matching love Cadlllac hub caps $10. Brau table lamp, shape 17. Four mag ·RE FREE mmlPllllll teat. fair coodl11on $50, 64S-2772. chandelier S 10-$20. wt'leels 14•7 along with I\ llt1 time day a evea lhffta I b th C .. I C S baakett and loctctng key avail 831-0140 or 0 81" on y. 211" TEN-SPEED bike S2S anlater vacuum 25· 125 ·each 650·3S87. Cal•, 845-0490 24.. Scnwtnn l()..apeld Twin bo11 aprlng and Early dayt r\9werlng Svc. S-11 lhlft. TH INK g 11 t. and 135.·20" Huffy trail $20. frame S15 Wlciler llbM . ..,....,....,,...,,-------Exp a muat. $5.25 up/Hr Chr1ttmas: Setol3 reclln· 20 .. Huffy bike 115. King ltool S20 each. ExerclM CORONA de! Mar. 3160f-"2·1111 342 3rd St .. Lag Bctt 'Ing alrllne aeat1, great fOf 1128 mattreaa $15. Box bike 135. Manual ~ chld. Typewrltert S20 "5SEMBLERS pa-• .. -A. writer $25. Pot1, ptantera Adder11 _:sa~ .. _! IR.ad~~lol~.!'!2r-J!~~~~~~~~~~P.Rii ,_,,, -,._...-....--2 Ing $15 $rama-$ -.i . Stl\Yaey 'Sn~..-$4. •o pl -1.U t OAh..--.-... ~----IV~ wood thlpt wn..i wine Mlnt-bfke $50. Blk• paru and Sunday 1221 IOCkat Mt, new s25. Found: ~ C.t~ey M9CGr~ Yecnt1, 1931 accounting t>ecaground rack •15 New polllhed Sl-SS. Comer beds $20. McCormeck, Coat a Cameras 15 and US. w/tan, wttt nedt & OfMt'I ~la CM Computer uperlenQe a " S to1 6 1<1 coNpper tea kettlea Dlshwalher S3S. 90S1 M.u FalrVle'#, north of Tel•phone SS. Heavy alamue eyu Vic must. O.C. Alrpott .,..._ e w b o x • d Colbreggan Drive, Hunt-Fa Ir I Fa Irv I• w C M •-m•• -7!>6-ae01 mahogany I""" llre""ace llVlton Beach. 982-1553 Baker 7S1-1S51 duty electrlc cord && 751 -~2 -•• ---·• "' .. ., Carving Mtl $6. Gotl "'--Stew'I o.t=--=needt S match holder1 $2 Nellr 2 BIRO ,._..,._ •'"SlO ANTIOUE qullt/towel clubl $l eech. ra .... S5 FOUND Fem blk/w .. t Mlef-k:, ..._ ._ Wf nMf packaged wood 7 place .....,...-..,. -atand $45. Coucn, llOrat .._ " _.. ·-... t lell9I .......-wttti kltehen knl1• NI• 13 50. Chest of drawer• S t5. s2s. e.dfoom dfeuer Balla 40c Hett. Plcture Beagle mix Fem blk r9119 lndiv 10 totn our en 'Y ..-~ • Large tw book case DeSk $25. Ofattlng 111>'9 13S. MlrrOf S20. S""'le lramea $4 Watchee $S. Sh1htn1 mix Fem bllll wtit teem I expend with the 0 C Ad~ Wiil train $.45 Variety ·of delks SS.3Mcopym.c:hlneS5. bed frame heed"~ 135 Vac:wm$J_EJl.erey· Asutrailan Shepetd mtx. compeny Call for Inter· w ord p rocen1ng s10:.S50.Comboallwood Gas log Mt S2S. Stereo foot board' 135. Box Cle $9. Garden hOM S6 Fem 8'1ndle wnt Boxer. vtewnow 831~ 250-4100 k~ .,_,_ bookc•-.. _.. with 1p1ak1rt $40. •nrfnga s25 Mattr"t SmOlte detectOf $6. lug-Numerous cats/klnan1 I 1--.0IA.iiiliiW.ymilAIU.gN'-,......,. ,..,,. ........ .,.._ S ...... S4 P lo ch~ S Terrier Mix pupplH Babytftter wanted, PIT. -••I $25. Medium walnut 7~~r:g10speakera S lO S3S. Night table $15. Oc:· ~=rlc 4 SJ. ~ ...__,.,. 8Mcf'I ~ evening• 1 child My Some bookkeePOQ. non teac:her1 d&P $28. La.rge -· culonel chair S 10 . •~ S s'-=...,.ter' 125 u~-Dr home 673-2317 ~.FIT, lalaryflllx· MlectlOn of antique and Cheval minor $50 King .... Blendef S 2"ll4 .. x9· '"" · ..,._ · 1a.t>te lmmed opening vlntege Chalra $9-SSO. 32x48 NEW dratting t•b'e bed~read, cream $10. ~-S~o ~~~~~s;e CM 644-3658 BANKING c.11 Buer Pafty Rentals Swadlsh herdwood wind-H 0 . with chair SSO Oriental blacil desk, Ille Can,.,..,...; s2. Wat..., plk FOUND Fl Shep. m1J1, J'ELL£1S_ lor awt S.C~7 aorcinllr$20-.--oaln1tn-•~ .. ~l ..... w•y drawef 146 M•IGNne _,......_ "" m.e_B.u.d._ 'rlk-"' Ing room chairs $50 Old cabinet $50. Router bit• s · · -is:rms~.01rtn..+-"F_.._lorlde/Oarlleld H B all Wood armchair r~ .. er 'I• carb. S 10. Router bit• chair 25. Redwood table cabinet $3. Ptlotogr•· P ,. __ fu .,..... $15 2redwood1tool1 $5 .. ~ llght S6 Wood Conted Orange Co Gr .. 1 w11tem S•vtnga an time . ..,.. ml.lhed $32. Quality eutern 1A C81b. $12. 40 drawet 2 redwood bencMI $15: pi..,.I s S . en Animal Sllelt• 63-4-7943 hU Immediate ~lngt Very lnter .. tlng wont hardwood chlld'1 rockers part• bin $1S. 24 drewer Um brella concrete b... houM doora 10· Touter FOUND S for part time teller.t lt Ille Mature •Ingle peraon S12-$2S. Claulc S loot parts bin $12. Bra11 $5. Chelse lounge $7.50. S3 Movie acreen $8. • h hair gray cat, Coat• M ... offloe. Com· pref. 646-7431 wooden artlats display acrews S1 lb. S.S. tcrews Ornament/bookceu OINmE aet 42x54 oval vy lrtendly. Recent aYr· petltlve waves and ••eel· euel S 15. Selection ol S 1 lb. S.S. bolta S 1 lb. S3S S48·8218. white 104'mlea, 4 dlalrt, gery on rt leg 642-08e2 lent wonclng condltiona. OISTlllll old hard wood bed Oak book cue $40. New high back IHI $50 Batik Lite Lab hanging around Light typing and cash for SChoollC1'14Kci'I Ctean-dJ. S2Q-.S.50. Several oak cabinet doora (II) S 10 ATTIC Ian 135· Roll·a-wa) black with white hOflNIS The 400 blk ol Vlata handling experlenCI r• Ing A repair woni. Eng hardwood coffee and eecn. New oak lumber bed S30 Shon wave framed S40 5S2-3521 ' Truc:ha 1s9.9344 quired Apply In peraon speak' Exp req. call lamptablelS15·$45 Pair St. EH--tuk lum radloS25.SmalllrunkS6 · -10 t>twn 8·30•m·2·30pm Primo ,,.,.,,., me""" $2.50. B.F. tM)c rall pint SchOol ~ S8. Recofda DISHES, assorted t0c-S5 Loat. Dog Pureb<ed Black Mon-Fri 644-1166 step ,.;;,;: tab~"""!.';~ 25c NCh. White lormlca 50c~1. Clothea 25'·$3. Chair $10. Dreuer S20. Scottie, Ans to "&Ille .. INlher lnMftl 135 eaci'I. St5. Plexlglus w· 24•30 Dllhelandlm.naSOc·SS Gard_!"lng cart, tools, REWARD. Please call IRE.AT Hard rOclc 40 Inch mapi. SU> EleC1rlc wire 30x10 Seturday only 8-3. Ofl "'6wer, edger-SS-$35 642~281 aft S pm WESTERI coif" table 139. 6 Inch ga 50C loot. Ellc1ronlc WMlmlnster Street • linens 50C-l3 Double -LOS--T M_wh_t _ca_t_h--tan-t-all 5' WW II compast circuit boerd1 10 ~ S3 twHn Broadway and etec:trlc blanket SS Pte· ears 10/27 vie Garnet B.I SAYll"-S Cluaic dllld1 lteel eac:h, 8 each SS MCftl'lo1 Magnolla. Coel• M9l8 tures 50C-S5. Clolt1tng. name ·simon· 673-5297 • : fire engine pedal car each S lO eectl. Elec:trlcal BICYCLES ladlaa or man's large ll'He 50C-S2 9-S m . 4 wtteet cNln drive partt bin with perts (3) lO-apeed. Name branda Sat"rday/Sundey 1221 LOST Se1 ol keys vety of 3200 Plrtl CAnter Of enta l/Ortho Recapt Benefit•. 4 \-\ Oya Ex$I req'd NB 642-2626 - pedal trac1or $35. Steel S 10 eect'I. Bo&t nlngel Extru. Lootc. ride new McCormack Fairview. Harbor & Bernard, CM Cotta M .... C. dump cart $20 Full llz• S.S . M pair. l .. ther brief M S. Kkfa hi-rite Strln· n ° rt h 0 1 B • k • r · 955-3828 Equal Opportunity DENTAL RECPT/SEC w/lnlufance experience 4d9ys~CM atMI nidlo flyer S2S Vin-c; ... $20. Dr111 bit Mtl $5. gray type S25 Call Satur· _7_6_1-_1_~_1· _____ p=tnnal--.--=,.-1--""-1:-r=-r EmploY9f M/F/H taga wood b ... et... Hydreullc Jactc lton S12. day evening Of Sunday DOLLS, dolls $1-$2S. Ooll l!!!'!P"P'!""!!' ___ ,..""°"'.-IWlmPUlll wtleel wago n $25. H~aullc:S20~-~oo1°' morning 9884138 furniture S5-$2S. Wall-a-EiOiiTS/MllLS USlll IMlm Hickory wood dee or ''""'"' · .,,.. t • way recliner S35 Ladles Out 0 part ti.me l'lelp WVlted. Cell 1now alcla $10 Good Old 30 each 13 . ..,Hand tool• BLUE overltulfad chair Quality clothaa: 11zes c;a11 NLY 93s-91tt Bob, 675-9191 to do tenant tmpt~t llll'Of'klng drawings. Mua1 be VERY N~TI Salt· 11aner Greet lettering 720-t823 ... .,. IMlsage 1now tied S 18 2 ttory 20 eech 15 eac:h. Hand 135 Poultry lncub•IOf up 10-20 SOc-15 e.d table I la ----vintage doll houM $9. tool• 15 eac:h ta each. to 70 egg1, automatic S6 Louis L'Amour West-al tlltl Body Shop Eatlmater Many llghl• and lampa Hand tools ts MOh $10 turner $40. Double bed, erns SOc-JSc Dlshet s 1• fn Sale 4112 Benallta S ee P~:J 13.135, 643 Wiit tSth each. 1954 P1raqn1, box sprlngt and m•t· 1 10 Sheet 1111 s3. Smail c;at;'.68J{ary:a;n. fOf 9em-ttam 1001 Str .. 1, Newport Beach CoatA Me11. 1 bfcSck tr .... nice $40 Kltc:Mn e.daprMd drapea S1 ., Info 631-3t56 2:30-4pm St, Newport Beach ., OLUml lllP (off Placenllt Avenue). north ol 19th between water dlapeneer s7. Adult Wead popper 110. T...,. only NO brll.rs p1e ... 1 '*lllPfU' 548-0135. Saturday 8·5. Harbor and Newport. board gM'le8 S 1 MCf'I p hon• 1 S 5 •a c ti wanted Ii/time, S days Apply In peoon. 2934 E Cout Hwy, Cd~ Sunday 10-S Saturday only hi'J'-5pm. P~ baetc book• 5/100 7 • m -s Pm Sa I u r : l•ri•t1•31i· 4~l4 Full & pltlme poeltJona. 842-7043 2Sc MCf'I. Pocket bumper ·n Arctlllectural firm located THREE porteble bltck and . pool table top S15 2 day/Sunday. 2479 Falr· CHILORE OUTIO E near John Wayne Airport white fV'a $15, S20, $25. plecn pl•t• gin• way Drive. Costa Meu. Prime Lag Bch loc 1 YT has 2 lmmed ocienlngs --------• All work good 1967 Mua-MOVING: Maple furniture 3/18"x48' x38" $5 eech ORES'SERS20 Mirror old & growing. Prohteble. Exper ~ All, To !>lace your meaaage t11f'19 glO"te boll boo« $20 ~~ira~:~.::bfeMS~ ,.. round plalle!' potl $20 Nit• atand• S5 eech Musi sell ., COIL saooo AIR. payroll, baM recs, betOf• the 631·28e9 Maple bar •tools, coat 4/25c 4" aquar1 llnet Twin bed SS Frame S5 plus Inv Agt ~5-7740 qu#tetly ta.x returns ttwu reading publlc. EXERCISE equipment $50. Barbells Iron $50. HMvy duty bench $50. Chrome bar• $2S. 10- apeed bllle $50 Alte Lane. 831-58S8 s4oo ucrlllce ISO pla1tlcpot17/25c.Rock1 Game dlntng table $45 REAL ESTATE-OFFICE trlal balan<le We'll con-."f~lot 0r...., $50. Chair bed 10< patio woril 21.W lb Game cha lra S 12 50 Ne"!port-Balbo• local, aid~ colleQe stuoent Ac-..,_, S50 Office c:t'la lr , 989 Junlpe ro Drive eac h Table $ t5 Guarenteed locome from counllngmejOr lorp/tlme Classified 642-5678 padded, cost s9s, NII Coate M ... (NMr Fair· 64-2-8171 P<operty menagment po1111on C all (71 4) • ____ .. ___ _ $ 2 O A I I e Lane. view and Baker In M... (8 18) 784·9S.C8 evet 641-2828 831-5858. Del Mar tractl -~OVING tale: Gult.,. with MAN'S CNIMr b*e S30 OAK belayl~ .. pins S4 caae, !Illa rt## '60. Lame Olf1'• MX bite• wnn ftn. ..-en. New 'A Manowe rug $30. women·a 0041 d«S __ ,. .. __ .. S2'" • "brlkS SO. loot Eiec;trlc elubt. nice $50. 2 t>er alu~ ;;'~ S: ~ and eatcner. you 1toof1 $10. Toddter toya S.Cs.3131 flx 150 Hew bull and $3. Brand new AM/FM •~~~-·---whip $25. NOAA otiart1 car tt9'90 Wftt'I apM!cera MA YT AG waahlf wcwtla (W"t Cout) $2.50 each. $'5. Brend new electrte $50. Magnaatte repel( kit Cratt1man mower. gM. mMt *-s1o Call new $'S 873-1331 .,, 8rlgg1 engine no 8&2-327~ pm Of weekends. Marine heed $50. Manual MOTORCYCLE H typewriter $25 Saturday QUEEN bed sso Queen 305, need• .O..-0;:: only, 6411-4005. electric blanket 14. Spwe anglne '20. WOOd People wtto need People Oueen llnen1 S2. Celling ll•be for t..,._ IS4t&, That'• what the ltgt'lt l20 Book• 25c-St Telept'loM polel tor land- OAll. Y PILOT • track• $1. Ptc:turea S1· 1e1plng 17 ••eh ~VICE l>IRECTORY H . Ol ..... lla.-2k-S 1~ Slumpltnt 40t Nell, 11 all about! Salad Mt$'. MO..a210. 855-3293 Of ff1·t18e. And help each other. You and your neighbors can ... · TAKE A mtE OUT OF· District Managers If you enfOY worlltnQ ""'"' )'OUfl9 .boyi & girls ond de-\~ 1obs ore not for you consoder o career 1n !tie newspop.r c1rculo tton 1 .. ld This is o unt~ p<Kilion """' doily cholfen9~ & rewords Our open1n91 ore 1mmedt0ta Appltc:onh mu1t how ~ von stott0nw090" Of truck We offer on ei1cellem tolory wtf+I o bonu• pion ond Vo' ollowonc• We hO'<le on uceff.nt beneftt pion ~ ~ +.o..- tot.rotton ln•uronce l1betol llO<Oh<>n ond holtdoy\. Cond1d._<lMl m11ft hove o d~.r• to be W<<li•fvl ond be w illlnQ to work hcwd If YOll ftlW. Y04J ho,.. itle qvol1fictlflolu pi.a .. opply in pertot1 to ·-the ._.,. Monday """' fhdoy 9 11 °"' Of' , .... P"ft 330 W. Bay Costa Meu , CA 92626 Ol'I~~...,... l ' - • .~ ... J I r .. ' Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday. November 3. 19~ --- 11 Wut.. 5100 ltlt Waat.. .-••.--111.W-.•.-• .. t .. -..........,_ ltlp Waat.. 9100 ltlt Wut .. E L E C T R I C I A N I IElll&l lfftol ' BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST PlfYATI NIT lfflll ULll PUIM JOURNEYMAN, min 5 yr• PIT, flexlbla Plrl fOf gent w~~ c:1~,~~orM~~~fe~ 11 .... , IUll part/full time. Flex. Plou'9, rt time to work In tlorlt1 PART TIME name badge uaembty work, •tamp- ing, pinning, peeking. Dexterity • 'mutt. Hra flex. 811 S-4.50 up.Call 8-5, 15e-3860 runs Qd I 100. 973-eU el(p. Tenant Improve-ole, typing req. "3-5500 · • 1 For rut growing eorpor-tome typing. Newport shop. Wiii treln. Moatly ment exper. h1tpru1 LIW. llOlnllY atlon. Mooay hung.ry In B..ch, 75fr.8e08 AM't . 833·1885 CIHn-eut. mull have IH4 .... ,11e..rt '" Newpot\ Center nve at-home cloe,r• neaded to PROPERTY MANAGER good driving raeord Newpaper home def Ivery. tOfMy off~ Meklng ~ Mrn In axe.a• of '1"500. 1u1r retPOntlbllllty poeltlon. IAUI IO&IL Salery nagot11bl• Own ear, S.25 mo. plus retary with clvtt lltlgatlon waekly. "Training a_nd Education & al(per. d.-PUTTHll 770-0102 Of 788-9094 bonus. Hours 2.,,-.-5am. background Prev exper qu1llty lead• provided. alra.ble. Salary & bonu1. , .. ~_.y Hallm••k ..... e In Call 2' hra .. 159-0630 . . Only hungry elOMrt Med 291 1930 rvreo -.,.,.. .. _ _..tllt •·11• .. l•r I ,_6•_2_-eo_1_5 _·_~--on word prooeulng. Ban-apply Call 852·9191 c:.11 --·-------H. B. Fle>clbla ""· 4 attn• ......,, .. • ,-ellll. Salary com· '&!or ..,.. and wknd1. TUOlll•PIE IOllllL em'JI elau, FT/PT, 12 ECE, 1-4.25 p/hr plus . C.M. 8-42-0411 Laguna BMcPI MFG Firm UlllYIAll menaurate w/exp. Call btwn 10am· 1pm IEOlnUY /loll lfo Call Jullan. •t Pat'• Hall- neadt axnarleneed Mikki ror Interview. .. ... v ...... lt ln" n...a!An "o. m••k, ,..,.~ 1--------- .. IUYAPPUAml LES 857-11 ay1ag Wuhat I Or) (GuJ (b cond. S3 botPI; Call 875-0738 · ~rtgerat0< 2-dOOf 12 J.tf M&-5' refrlQ F/F WhltlCIOOI i1 54~"toso-952.t523 Htem bl;r to do promlnant pcalUon. 10 956-2411 Olan• ,..-an "" ""' ,._....._ ..., --lUlllll-~ PRECISION QUALITY .malnt1ln office eomplex "vv1 working out of a home nr •·J"'-· I •-• C Ill Refrlg WHher El SOLDERING. Addltlonal In Coate M .... $1',000. lllllllLL LYIOI lllLY PILOT° Npt Cntr need• answer IOIUI Pllml r::~~/~e,;,::h;~:;h " ... i .. ~ 1111 111 Oryer.'CIHn. 5'7:291t E/M .... mbly tklll I big p/yr. 55&.-0276 btwn If your are lnternted In phonff, errand1, typing& wtlllng toi..rn a grow with chlld canter permit. Sat. Nov. 3, 9-4. 110 Gar-Chrlatmaa Boullqu. Sale•-------- plu •. Job r....,ulrn ablllt~ 2-.4:30 pm Only. earn~n 135,000 to hu an o...,.lng ror a part-bllllng. Excellent pay. company. Some exper. net (2 blkt patt rerryl Nov 3. 9-4. Gra~ Hall. Speed au.e;.i~ dryer -.. ,.... 9:30 to 3:30 Mon-Thur. pref. &31·3494 957-5068 (8am-4pm) t blk fu ...... •225 51~ to r .. d & · 1nterpre1 B $50, . or more In com: time • x per I en e • d , Call Steve 759•1995 oya, "· rn, eem•nt C0<ner Victoria & hurln ,..,._ • · diagram & other ... Mell41r llft '.Q'tr mlulon1 and are wllllng creatlveLayout Antal to llOlnUY TIUPllll mixer, riding ltwnmower, )(Int 18' GE retrlg, anet aambly lnatruotlona. wa Brighi, paraon1ble teen to work hard tor 11, eon-produce quality ad PI TI•I Agraaalve expanding Co IPIUTlll all kind• of baby llema. TWO FAMILY SALE uwr 1375 642-2239 oft.,. ex~tent pay, ban-age glrla needed by alder this; Mtfrlll Lynch feyouta, comps & flyer• ld .. I for retired perao.n. local.,. In F••"IOn lelan... l"'H SAT. Nov 3rd. 8 .. pm. H F hi I I ... M • ""-It 1 th 1 for a fast pa-...... ally .., -· " 11-108/Lr 111111•• ... Furniture, blka1, ctothM. 1•..11· .. ....._.-II ', ante, 4 day work weak. at on • anu en • ...... Y • e mot pr••-....., " Attendant for r~llng 1 n 1 • r v 1 • w 1 n 0 I 0 r " p i I .. .... .. Fa< appointment contact Store for p/llme holiday tlgloua, moat growth new.paper. Cone.pt to cent.,. In Laguna Nlg~. enthutlaatk: & poeltlva Quallfi.cl ta ala I ect. 220 Amhan Rd, C.M MA~TiN Q 12•28 i880 0 pereonnalMon·Thura. help Must bl avalllbte orlentedn1melnreeln-llnlaPl.clart.Sendreeume Shopping e•nter at MCtalary. Strong phone Ad~rt. Media, no expar. Entire hMtlkf furniSflinga ftaataia ~2135 TELONIC BERKELEY 111rt1ng Thanksgiving tale. Prepare yourJelf only & Xtfox eopi.t of Crown Valley Parkway & & Xlnt a.eretarfat tklllt nae:. Wiii train. FT/PT. gol Antlqu .. to whatever t , '714) 494-9401 E o E weekend thru Chrtatmaa. now ror Iha next rMI H • work to: St~• Hough, Hlllhurat. Tun·Thurt·Sat need.cl Call Jull• 11 lmmed. opening. Cun you can flndl Sift/Sun Vall F111 to In H . M4--02&A tat• boom Career op-Art Director, Oren e 9:30amto5pm.$3.50hr 720-8045 paid dally. CALL: 9-5pm115E.Bay e~ barilng·1p11pplH, fr IDli: &HT llTTllJ" -- -,oru.u\l.UH-Ad.11 NL Dll!Y I t-U.J.3'-l----:;:=:;:;:=;::;----f=:.__:5::· =::73::2::1:::•:::xt:::. :::5 =:1 . OHAttt GOOC> lWOME--<>Ht: No Mlll~gl Ear~ toe> dollar, HllTIOILTHE Ueanalng training •e Box l5&0. Coste M.... 498-1 18"4 llllnUY P11--••tffl roaa 1 11 1000·1 of bargalM. ,um, 5'8..0351 Sh G d I able. To lntarvtaw call Ca 92626 .,,. you lookt~ for vari......, •n-Gar..,... s!i!. Girt Shop •npla. mite It-a. No , , f\111 time pay for part time er men ., ens • W·•t ••aclbOr•"f -Vikki .... 7 S"1rp ... •llghtfully pro -.-... ..... -·· FrM 19 -·t "'5 Fair .. k I C II .. arching for 1 hard .. "" -"" llEOl-...llT prot>tern eo ng. "'0'-' " " -llama u wlll •• hom•. etothln~. "AM Saturday uv. • " · wor • even ng1. a 11 ••err'll L.,........ AM"ty 11 r•-... ,_.., feaalonal exp only • Crul*-w/cabln ••-852-9161 working peraon to aulat 5,~936e ;;94·7.6509 1 pYRT·TIME, Var'--' .. ours Full 0< pan time. for small orientated aaeretarlal Grevayarda. PT/Fr N.B: 11 Goleta Point. CdM Only, °" 3. City Cantre workM2-0195 · ,_. our eOlor plant speelllflt. " ,... " L CPA n 17 poatUon Call ut btwn Diane, 875-ee90 Saturday only. 10~. Bldg, Ground floor. , Xtnt teaming opportunity MESSENGER 5 days a to Include early A.M p~ne N 0 n 1 ~";,·k., 9am· 11•m lor lntMVlew. Sat/Sun. ,37 Saa~ard, 17330 Brookhurat. Fr" 5 month otd cot FILL/TllEPAY ' Full time. Reta r-. Cell ~__... T·--Frl •·m to ~ende Mu1th1ved.-. -. 957 8191 TIL-llll•••ira -•"-I M•' V P&IT /Tllll WIH D 0 r 0 th y , M ~~Et ;;;-8;i .... 6.30-;-m 10 pandabla vetllcle-~all 494-9•53 • Adv.rtt:f~. 0ra:& eom· (off Cat Hwy) tools, radial Giant roul.U-1amlty aaJ.._ ~ ~·· • Opportunities avallabla 8am~nm, 873-2288 8:30am &-5pm to 7pm truck, van, 1ta110. n •1·~HllT llOlnUY --• arm uw, table uw, tvrn. Sal/Sun Nov 3 & 4· 8-4 ho-957......,. go h Os G ,....... wagon) to •Nl•t new.-" wu i 1 d I h mt-on. ull or P•f1 time. . PM: 9015 La Creeoenta ..... , ...., .. v wit ttle L AN ELES Hot •tr Balloon bu·•~ss Muat have v1Jld CA nae for In.ore.nee broker1ga IX P • r • et a P on•• Yellow Book Directory, 8 F ... V ..... '-F .,..--b---,.&---d-,,..-TIMES Clreul1t1on O.· need• nannle. wn~i~1n end Xlnt driving record paper .~eater In lrvlne firm In Newport e.aeh 11et11tleal typing helpful, 75'-8977 Toots. tableuw, redlal ~· ount.,n ...... , 't .. bl 11 roun1 k,... partm«il In our door to to fly ,99:2086 l/echlele provided A1>9ly areal ""ucll be d•J*l-Dutt.I include tei.Phona for local NIWPOrt Beach 1---------arm Hw, bldg ma1erlalt, laat. loac~ 8~. !922YOU p e 1 door nawapapar HIM Penny11119r 18&0 Placen· ~;~e.Mon:•nyt~;r~ F~~~gy answering and lltetyplng .• CPA nrm. 951 ·8271 mEPlllE llLIOITll Moped. furn, e· Sabot. -~-------........... progrem Guarenteed HOUSECLEANING for tie ave CM ... tw~ "·.30 and 10 .. 30 For awt. call &A•·5522 · IE"'-/llOln••y a.at cPlarlty, top dollar SS. vw Dunebuggy Ping • ESTATE SALE Faraitart Ill hourly wage plu1 com-home eleanlng aarvioe """ _., • .,...., -PT/FT M2 139'4 Pong Tabla rabbit cage HouMtul antique & vle- mlulon. Hours: 9tm to 2 Own tranap 8"5 0961 IAllY a.m. only. 8"2~21 NAUTICAL ' -A.inueti m0r.i.A37 ~ JQrlan thclL.'.!Q:L fJ.1 pm or-4pm t~pm. Trltln--<----------f-wam.d..for-lf-mo-414 girt. -p111rmi~•us · ---TMOSttH~I!" -ffXAS--011:' COlill ward, Oam-2pm Sal/Sun brlok/breck, paintings. Hdbrd 1500 875-014 1 Ing 1 provided p 1 ti 1 PT/FT. flex hre. A.van •A-" · -Smell, bu1y wtterlront NB naeda m1ture parson tllver, glUlwera, dog & I , t 1 $300 · 1° en a llOllllHPEll wkndt. S6.50 p/hr Good An• Svc up. Flexlble hre. office need• energetic M/F to Mii tull llne of high CHtl Mtta muale .box eotleet1on1 Antq. crvd oak dMk 1• 0 aern Pue · par Couple with thrM ehlldren w J eh 11 d re n . Kar I , Nwpt Beh. 760·8305 Aeceptlonlat/Secretary paraon good with phonn quallty lubrlcan11 to b o ze atat mite FRI' 2 atudlo couctl & com.' =k. For en Interview, loo.king for help ... 1g11 476-3120 Pll IPlllATllll pt BePI Prop Mgmt Co & numbara.tor FIT poa-manufacturing, trucking, *lllE YUi IALI* s~ ~ 10·3 uaPM. 9022 1150/bat off, 973·3603 957_2381 ext. 1204 12, 5. 1. Dulles Include -..0 Olo""/lttlll~Or need• expar r9c.pt1onl1t ltlon. Mutt type 40 wpm eontruetlon and farm Roekera, wool rug, hall Oceanwood Dr. HB (Mag Blk naugahyde Qteoret> laundry, hovNCleanlng, •n r• • n aw• r Ln g 1 er v I c • w/xtnt phone pareonellty, n/amkr. 931-8"460 customers. Protected trM, lempe, end tbl, dratr to 1blk N. Atlanta) 2 matett ... y enaJ,. t fOf~~~~~b~~~lfany ~~~~ng, ~~~t '°::'ee ~hg~ ~:veo~:. t~~~ 1:~~~ e 1~: ~~~'~;~~· Vartablelhlftt. ~~on~YP~~t_ fl~~~!':i':: llOlnUY 1:r1tg~tr~~~o~~~tr;!':: u;u;~/A~~~~~~~;~~; Sat/Sun 9171 Aloha Dr. oond $300. M2-3449. In Oceanside area Sand tmoke< and lla\19 own firm. Contact Bobbi nlT 11ma1 Call~.,,. 752-0702 part tlrnl/flex. hrs, for aonal Interview, Hnd K/wtrbd, tw bed, IC\.lba ChlPP•ndala atyt• at & trensport1t1on 20-AO Hr 752-2522 ~ me(or lnauranea com· work Plltlory to A.A. Una, 5 FAMILY-SAT ONLY gear. '79 Dodge van orUI, ePlalra w/bUut UfVI ~~~to :1arb1~,~~Y wk, U lery Mgotlebte OFFIOE/llLfYlllY TIOlllOIAI HOIPT/llOln&ll peAy • .Qoodci.,leal lklll1. Southwestern Petroleum, 9-5pm furn, a_ppla, tool• • ..b/wTV/remole,dlg -walnut-1ta)hea.. Sultat Piiot. p 0 Box 1560 854-0954 Leading company nMdt 001 contractor nMd• 8 5 1 • 3 9 9 9 b 1 w n Box 789. Fox Worth. TX plumbing hMhld collee-• e •I•· 8 0 Su 2 u k I for dlnlnQ room tbi Full time high aehool routateeh.forttMdyJob. moffvat.cl l.ndlvldual to 9:30am-1pm 7&10f Ublea,toy1,Evlnrud•MW GS460m/e game lb .. Of occ:ael« Caota Meta, CA 92628 t~T~RIO~ D1ECO~TING graduate w/gOOd driving wa train, no axp. nae. handle pPlonaa, fifing, 1~ ~ boat eng. 1550. Ima enr•. 1150 ... 84o4-7et .1.1 •• L OFFICE 0 or· es gn-eople record. Apply In pereon Call Mr. Taylor. 979-6021 typln~ & ganw-al cierleal. um /&llllT TOP$$$ ' 2 lhaf (oft lfVIM) • ,..~.-.. 1100. 2 _ .. _.,.. •1 "" PT /FT wlll train 775-5447 10 Mr Fuentn. at ROB· ( b 9 12 Mond I 55 & n.--R ..... M L sXt oniru 6 g R---..ld """""' ...... PIT pefl"(I. It bkkg, type 55 EAT BEIN WILLIAM twn am-ay reeway .,,_ d. to -t anager. .ga Farnates pref. Modela and Antique furn, knick· -pm -· 4 bar etoola MO-mirror wpm, •gen'I ottlce exp ultTllll .. /l'llT. · Pllll Piil HLY1 (714) 241-0292 N.B. Real Ettete eyndl-Eacorta. (2131 &&&-198"4 knacks, tkl equi p, g00d1 rn eolleetlblat, •~s d tbl ... "' ...... 2-01 NaarAlrpon 852·1t88 •A 982~12 " FAOST&ASSOC , 1'°1 cation llrm hat an xtnt elothat, 10011, drapes, doll hH & rurn. 30.,... .en .,..,,.., ~=====z:::==-:=========2:..o_ua_1_1 s_t_. _N_B _ _::....,.-A: EnJoy your days to your WAITllll/WAITlll oppor1unlty for a c:atear Travel Agt. Comm,,,.,clal blanket•. basket•. POI-Chrl•t•mon w IN/Vala Drexel K-sz hdbrd, 9 dr -· lllf? Earn S6. p/hr plus otPlehlld1 RHtaurant, oriented tndlvlduel. S•br• Agency Immediate ttty & muePI. mucPI morel La lo .. dr .. r,2 nltal1and1,mlrr commlHlon evanlng1. apply In person 2407 E. Typlr.p,, llte bookkeeping, ~Ing for exper agt. 865 Sonor• Ad M ... Dtl ,181 IC• 5"95. 0-az aotabed SA HOROSCOPE ·SYDNEY 0MARR Phone 852-9158 Ceut Hwy, CdM handl no Y.ndOf a tenant ~~'v::~·~r~y Mar. Sat Only 9:30-1:30 sl IXU. 674 K•tella. ~ .. Mc drop In 110! PHONE SOLICITORS. PIT ALES aaslllant/ realden-eomplafntt . CaA MlcMlle 833-9869 Daya-673-2•14 SUPER BLOCK GARAGE Refrlg.1175, luy boy w/hood 195. e75-7oot evening houra and Set. t11I marke11ng. Major ct.-:~O:~rl 1:~51~..aae5 ave & wknd. SALE. ( 1 ramify movl ~t 1!:,~ d~':;:· J ... !ry Ill morning• Contacting valoper ,._ •••king a H ie). MONROE wA"1. • _. __ . BIXU8N'o EXRAIAds PlorM OW1*1. 553. 1115 motivated aelf a tarter ·~ ,,--ty-/L-eg-.-,-t-ra-,-,,..~. -p-,-,, m. lllllL AUllT. COST". MESA. Set/Sun ·~rt .. 01. Whlte/.c:IMn. Sac:rl~ PHOTO LAB counter with a working know!-flex hrt. Mio 55wpm, Ac-Some front offloe, mual 8-3pm. Household lleme, 2 Qora'iCfira. U• .. rOCfCer, 1200. 240 .. 2733 ulea PIT camera knowl· edge of aubdl~on mar· curacy In 111 ar ... a mutt. banHt &. parsonabl*· rurn etc 1$ i 1oo adna pref. Snepthot 1 hr ketlng & .. lea. GOOd MC· Xlnt .apalllng. Salary Expar. pref. but not nee. . . -' OOffM tb ... ehandaller, SIL VEA FOX Jacket Wk Phoio 6,&-2424 ratarlal 1klll1 a must. negot. 851-9999 Only hard wOfkMa need GIANT ANTIQUE wall mirror. Sunday only palta, 2 vr• old 75% Send rMUma to Clta11ofi apply. 75•-1033 GAAAQI! SALE 10em-5~m. 2009 Allao appralaal $900 1111 11 PHYSICAL THERAPIST Bulldert-17731 trvln• llH STA I IHIT Friday 7am-&pm A FAMILY GARAGE SALE Mut.,. Card/B of A• Sunday, No\lember 4 AIDE, FIT Mon-Fri. Sal. Blvd Suite 201 , Tustin CA FT/PT day/avea 973-3320 WUllMll NlmOI 1370 Logan, Unit H. Furniture to J.w.lry .to oep~ed. Linda 844-'411! ARIES (March 21 • \pnl 19): You have rare opportunity to correct b •aa d upon ex P · 92860 Attn Tony Allen SHIPPERS/RECEIVERS Apply In person btwn 12-5· Heywood-W•k•fl•ld din· Nandry Conur• Parrot1. Le"•... · Ill . k (' I tn h 'It ... -gh I d . d CdM/Belboa eraa. Call •a1 Mac:Gr-or Y..,..hta 1931 1872 Reynold•. lrvln1. I k bl .... k Sat 8am.Cpm. Sun to =.!. ~1sta es. ye e g . }'UU •JC at n t Pace an can succee through Phytleal Therapy Inc.. -11 PlllH -· -, Alk for Bob Cordova. no Mt, oa ta .. .-uu • noon 15tPI & Gery pt O.Walt powerahop 11 direct appeal\. Famtl> rt•un1on could be featured. disputes can be 629-5373 an you elo11 a quallll.d Pla~ntle CM Chlld• DrHMr, much radl•I uw. 12! stttled and harmOn) rci;tored lead? Can you ttend to SHOP HELP/OFUVER , Wiil PllOlllll mite. 6'6-2135 Sunday AMERICAN LEGION AUX-a15-e1e1 TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Mai 20):0pen hnesofcommun1ca11 on Many Pt.111111 ~r!;~!°:·e~~~'%1~ 1!;i2!r~~~~~: :.:~ ~:'!:.0~.~r~::X:,~ H:W~ct':~7'.'i. ·~~~~~~ kL~~A;5~~~~~G~=~~ '=,... ... --.:1...-1a-.... --,-......... ,.,. stek )Our coun\cl. some w1 I help promole your cause and >OU could IC:~;:":~n ~·r,:r,*sxl~~ c:.rMf? If you can II~ on cut 770-01021198·909• h.iptul. 762-1293 macha, lawn moware, Blvd. Nov 2,3,4th 9am to 268 Yr. old lron1 feel m ore financiall)< \ecurc l ook behind !>Cenes. real1ZC~ 'iomcone is ...... 1at1zed r1e1d t0< ri..ht last than s1000. 1 weak. blk ddJ 7pm etothln1 gifts • 11 h • ..--'V * PI T 11m111-• Jo I Wut.. • 1 •. • no macha, , , Slamaee Elephant If trytng to "tc \OU \omet 1 ng ·· ' lndlv own tools. Salary plaaaa don't call u11 Cell .,.. , typewriter, books. Jew-books, b•k• good•. Only MOO 14C).H88 GEMINI (Ma' 21 -Junl' WJ: You o;uccced 1hreugh unonhodo~ negotlonable. Cell 8 5 2 • 9 1 8' b t w n Olflc:e uperlenee COMPANioNIXlde Alkpr. airy, 11ptdary equip, & PlouMWare. ..,,...,~.,,.,.....,,._·.,._,,_,.......__, p rocedures Be "'-llhng to re' l!lt re' IC\.\ and e'en 10 dismantle prOJCCt 642-•300 for adl' 125 10•m·1pm preferred. good typing, Live In/out/. Local refs. much muePI morel 238 E EQUIPMENT FOR SALt for purpose of rebuilding on a more suitable structure Scorpio. Taurus ieeva mnaao• l&Lll Plllll ~\~O M1~1d Jotet•~t• Dotti. 87S-5231· Wiison Sal/Sun 9'-4pm ~~:~~:p~t..~t~~~~ 50:,:P~~~nt5ce':n: per~ons figure in \Ce nano NLL TAHU low.rt by Morrl. FIT PIT. wttha~.:".~wba ~ Joh WaatH/ Huge ' femlty blow-outll tuppllu, P11Plld ltema. pipe rack• 1 ton • CANCER (June .;?J .Jul) 221 Be read) for change. tra\cl, variety S8 p/hr Mu1t be able to Aeaponllble. &•5·914' g1ntud. Immediate DeaHtlc 5107 Everything from antlquea 4o10 River Ave (nr '41•1) cPlaln Plotat, vecuu and SJ)CClal. commun1ca11o n fiom professional 'iUpenor. Gt1 idea!! on talk with iNbllc. No axi>er or 644-<40e1 opening. Contact Judy HMkeeper t;;; mg; tozlpparsl 941lhatt0< ba Boat 11~ AtocrtlO' ang ctwnb«a. aca6N. 1C paper. reaJ1zc )OU can earn through wntten word. Vmzo. aiJtlanus nee 5•2·7211 SAUi...... Wutff, MERRILL LYNCH evall. mornlno ht~ Info aquarel SAT ONLY wtgear $1495. 100 lb KW gen, 2 mll. BTU r1 persons plai ouhtanding role\ ,.._. Pllll IPIUTll or exetualve ehlldrena REALTY. "1·5910 & Mtlmat .. 813-2387 418 C•brll1o anchor 1145. 9 dy brUI wperator. 25 h9 bOlle LEO ( I .,, "' p fl STEREOfTV SALES PIT H~ yard ..... AntJqUM, cloclc & etc:. Fri/Sat, 32• blowera, Ml ac: ele u., ... ·-~ug .t.~l' a~t con 1cts can be re'iolved. Long -A e Dick, ltelc 3 Yr• exp. •tore, s.c . Pfau-t Pl 1 Rd •••-~oo5 motors __ .......... h mor B M ATLANTIC MUSIC t!_I a. gun cabinet, akl ra • ,._.,., • .,.., .. ...,.. distance commun1cat1on help\ 'enf) y1cws. Peace reigns on d omestic Xlnt wages tna. N. . ;:e-:t:r Exp pref. M&-1895 XIV8SIXNS, reg. 12 wk•. equip, many eolt.cllbtea, MOVING SALE Maple (71 4) 250-1911 front. Gift!> arc C"<changed. ho'lf>!tal v1s1t help!> buo} spint~ pf o nc6' 111 4 1·8 1 2 1 3 1 3••••••••••11iill•lliiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiif •II lhoti, Plome raJeed. 2 mlac curio• Sal/Sun t>unk bed• S75. Lo wetnut J n Wayne Ttnnll mtw tcmporanly confined Keep'c)1.' on Libra! M. 1 ruody-l ruddy/red . .,II day-FrM Cott.. c:of tbl 175. matePI end tbl ahlp. Wiatt rtgtita 1760 VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221 Define terms. 10$1~1 on 1nlorm:i11on New9pas>« S300. (Mey take .... to 257 Bren\woo<I $50, glrll 5 apd bike •20. 873 .. 733 dyt/173-037• ~hat is pertinent regarding finance\ One who "double-talk\" should be KIDS EARN GRE•T TRIPS AND PRIZESI pert.ct Plome) Call. Iv Mite hou1•Plold ltemt, boys •10. wahrl d,Yr I.Nd Cryetal dec:antoc i,nored Loo k behind ~ccnc•1. do ~omc personal detective work You • n maaNga'4&-0129 ln9fl a women'• clothM, f300, lrtPlrtoak din Mt SllV«e>undlbOwlet.111 can make vllal, profitable disco\. Cf) a.aut Htme~n ... , pt golf bags & club•. IBM duo. 1watn1u3t. ~ffc dyr. Mint cond 780-MI LIBRA 10-13 "-2"' r ..__ "--J ,.,. M·'" yr.-~1 typewriter, Qlrl'1 bike. Sat. .. k/aw v ct\r 1 "' "ofo , 1.71.:pt .. -•A.l . ..:.):\au11on1s1JClterpartor vaOi;You havc 8~1631_37 15 At~-on1y 8•2.:s<•C•brlllo ohtll10 ... f73-"2288 Magical experlenCi "ammunition" but It would be better TO temp<>ranlv hold vour fire. Mbrahp In prlv 0111 1 1 i' I~#. Aer• 1tem1, hMholdl, an• SAT/SUN SAM. 373 23~d Magi<: 11 .... than 1, Important 1ran'3ct1on is in progrc~s -you·11 be beneficiary. Cancer. tlq~. and much more st. Lota of turn. Incl 0 pr~. Evea. 7TO-M!1 Capncorn person~ pla) s1gn1ficant roles st;;lt,, 2 yrs\ Sat/Sun 2292 Canyon. Bedroom Ht, couch, 1,.,..._,_--.....,,.--- , SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' 21) F1n1 h what you start, keep \P&<M. anota. Nda home CM (end or Wiiton) chalra, dr....,1 etc:. Magic laland Oold r• resolutions concem1na work methods. diet, v1tam1ns and aeneral ~'•' * give attention. Remodelln_g Sale-Furn. -... m.mbarahlp·"91 °"' hetllh Adynam1 lief) md1v1dual co~uponscenc. insptrrsyou and ~ flrm."82..0HM ,m. PIMhl<I Items. clot"-. att (?1'4)'944taa creates new 1n1ere~t 1n life Anc~ plays key role PW<f .. Pupe, T..cup, Toy, kind• of Good 1ruft1 Set Mayta9 Wuher AGITTARIUS (No\ l~·Dcc 21) Pleuure pnnc1ple 1s high· AGES 11-14 Ml'n S350 up, 5'46-2948 ,...pm 1es1 Sam• Of Ill ... ULI =:r:,.;r.2 '*• M lta,h.ted -fe<:us an ~pec.:uw11on. \anct>. <.h1ldtcn. t0mtncc. ph~t'lll EMN"' TO $75.00 PD WEB( L • All 111e1 a COi·. SAT8·1~ Alv• Ln (nr20tPI Womtne "" anct neettr,,_ ______ _ atlr.n:t~on. You'll ma~c ne\\ \Uln. oJd burden falli by waywdc.'l.(o, ¥llt ...-""" IS~._ 1""I llll'lf ora. a.et q_u&Hty. Stud &SantaAn•IE.l.ctronlcl. new dotht~ .nd ac-N•v., uMd -.OHM Aqua nus na11vc1figurt1n excitina \Ccnano. '**' 1o •w• rudlt• '°' n.. 0r .. c.-1 ..,..,lee 100. l'&-t7H AntlqUM Oedgeta oe· ~ SA Nov 3<<1 dlgttel rMd·out 9IOC CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Collect data. check .safet) :l Not Ow""" ltM1 tt 330 ~111 w kd. ' lem-..pm 15421 ANNI ,,_unH.tf3..4tltlft dh I d I T k · I h I ~-• 130 -·-"-•·t....... •--:::11 .. ··n .... _ 2 Wat--•m1~ ... ~~ttMFnoonTuat1n. "1 .~ ......... Fut, F~ t-measurcs. a err 10 rues an reau t1on~ a c spcc1a care w 1 e , """" 9"' ..__, ........... _,,.. .,. ou ..... -__,., • ·-._.... ntlltOO.-, tnSJ>CCUOJ older hou-.cs or bwldln~. & wary coocem.in1 falltna I-'• llw llOlt ~ ~ tttpa cul'I rtOlltat to •1000 bedrwatttr/dryr, cet... :,~:c..:•,"1'~," 1t1r1 n\::~=1:i14'1t • ob,eca Cancer nat1\.e doc\ care \ltlill prov(' 1t and you'll be happrer a t•fl"INS *'c Wllll •-e JN "fllllliff • ·111-3955 e75·2t28 m1c130.;i:~~:. Pl~. no"'· .... ~m result "*•ii llO Mm• or'**~ -......... n ..... SNIUL£TS AQ .. RI CJ 20..F b 16 R •A 11 '°'.,,Niter~.,.._~'* bl1 MuMum ~ Uleatrtcal un/Mon 10am , 4 \. ""NW-"' an c "' ('1o1Jltve talks about urpnsc v1st1. m • "' 0 r I b I I I • : Pacific CM LOii Of ~---uuet1 tu.nts broaJI~ comcrn1n~ ~rvl1al tn" Kee~ option orv>n. be fl"•·blc, at1•-• c~ plate • '°' CtHt1fled Ad ........... _ .:..... ...... 1 ,.... '' -• wu 950 -2itir--1cona 1 furnltur•. tAottitt, hou.. ACTION ...... ._ dJJplay Vtrsattltt) and on't be afra1d f.O auah 81 your own foibles. tlldee •10-.-0.• 2 orig hold llama moteil ,. Call a RERUNS Saamanan pla~~ 51an1ficant role. • • oaitv p11o1 re1e111a1on PIM • ttr~ Pl ES ( eb I '>·March 20): Punic piece, faJI into place You -~ ::'~~7~..:t Wheel Chait, IBM ""'* AO.VISOA ~~on d="'"c>n tt obtain nec~c;-d 1~forma11on. rumor 1s put to re t and rtunion could powctt' belonging 10 writer. power mower. &.42·6&71 labte, my 1.,,.., •• oc~ur in result 'ft rf1Hh to rer•~. review and po stbly to rebuild on Mdme Vatri. $1&oo Avon tterMlmuc#I mot• comptalneo. ·"A:tt 11 m ore \u11ahle halj(' ~orp10 i, ,nvolved M&-21•e 8•11""· 1122 aa11n.. tt•WIQ 11\!llWNI ..-n1 r _____ \ -. - I' ot -,,.. -ta .,. :2 H + ... " - 19, ... ' = ) tC 1 ->O ii -.. If. ii -..---- e. bl m Ml .. •• ., 1 ;c; t1 IWf or 15. •• 4 ti • I l" 0 I -• "' r " t , IC Tl 0 .. r, c ti •• e ' -r:- b :2 -., " 0 " 0 d e i .. .. l~~--~il'ft'I--... ..... .....,~---~ ~!!!!_!!I!,!!~~ Alltel .. ,.,.. ....... ~ .... ---1-17->1•_ .. _____ _.._....,;::::;:...--.....::::~~ ..... ~~~1==ai11.;.~.....1 WlllY USED CAAS l TRUCKS COM£ INOA CALL 'OR flll &nUIU&. Cormi.t-0.LlllO IMYllUT 18211 B!ACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH a.l-tllls14t-1111 nw..-rt• GLDIUUUll S.. ROl'Mlkt Oeoe THIODOH ROBINS FORD lOt>O HAUOR Ill VO (0$lA MUA 641 0010 6750 Manch8't8f Blvd Buena Parl< 121-1010 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 R111tan S Colton ctotn 9 Document 14 E~c11M1 IS Felf11 16 Reta1eo on moth., a aide 17 Grazing area 19 Ma1n11ay 20 Rec.k .. 11 amb11ton 2 1 Ahl 23 Air 24 Sampling .a Small change 28 Coal tcuttle 29 Burlala 32 lmpl1ctt 35 Develop 36 --good !urn 37 ' my wordl 38 lrllh 39 lmpoat 40 Moon·ahol VthlCle lbbr 4 I Carved gam 42 Ofalta 43 Scru1tn12e<1 45 NHL 0t PGA player 46 Jogged 14 17 47 Co111 c11v SI En1ree llem 53 Technique SS Tu1elary Ood 56 Abominates 58 Aepea11no 60 Spnghlly 61 Catro 1 ttv•• 62 MIC•owave 63 Stoventy 8'I BA notdet 65 Jou•neyeo DOWN 1 Wetghlumt 2 Type lace 3 Roman dale 4 Arouse 5 Counlryof Europe , • 6 Hall an enen•1a1 Oil 7 1n1eoec1 8 To111led 9 Green 1hllde 10 Deer !Hture I 1 Lines or bold CllflS 12 And others 13 Slumber 18 .. Sttaa Marner autnor 22 Feasrs 25 Thi Min 27 HombrH e 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 29 Ft.ed nails 30 Af!ec11on 3 1 Utters 32 8uttus,,. 33 Top 34 Finishes 3S Repairt"O 38 Troubles 39 CttClet •I Gumshoe •2 Plly • \_ 44 Some berths 45 Go0g1ee1 4 7 Carved SIAtl 48 Salad •lem •9 Oespo11 50 Ontario tover 5 I Pretend 52 F11:>1e 5• ll11a1tze 57 P19gery 59 Haul ' 13 4 83 320 5 apd, 8 cyt, x.ltlt eond. 10,000 m{ Call JaQ d 213.-&83-6181/ .. 1 1•-821-5293 'M 311 w/eeffutat ~. c:lolh Int, Hottco eletm, power lock•, elloy rime, P8'1, oust mats $11,&00 OBO Cell (818)2•4-73$0 THiOOORE • ROBINS FORD J(}f,(1 t4ARr,( •M f\L "U (0\ljt. Ml\A fol/ •;(110 .11........ ti l!IV'-nmla.r\ 78 226 OQ, Xie. cw, ~Y~ new factory~°'· WttY ci.an '3050, 851-1448 ;;==~;;:!;;;;;s;;.__--. Sllffohl'V~L ... log .......... 011LL1n nmn111 ,.. .......... . 7• & SEL, lmmaic, to ml loaded. Anlhr"°lle, ell rec9. 110,950. 873~7390 ·79 300D Gr/blu lnl.xlnt c;Qnd. L .. vlng c:ountry. 875--8206/ 873--2 123 802 400 Cutt Paint. Blk leather Int, 37 gel tank sunroof. bleupunk~i Wttt c:ued for. IJOK mt 2 13 or 714 637 .2333 Dataaa tl l7 P111ckt 9197 , ·fa TARGA S S!k Orig ml. 78 ~80 Z Very Clunl This '• truly 1 of a kind am/tm, ac, Many extraal LOOk at others llrst S.•OO ~-1072 · S i.,500. 673-118 t '77 280Z • air. eml tm, '76 911SC has 935 noee. good cond $3750 080 . p 1 color r1 bl 552-2924 or 241· 1020 · si:'eo. new iir:' Sec s~ '77 B2 10· 2dr. manual. 875-82061873-2123 atereo/cau $2500/bat, 979-2947/213-726-2798 79 91 1 SC blk. Trade for ·ao + Jao XJ6 or assume lse. No cred req'd,6'8- 7758 wk/6-45-7742 ev '9STAlllYll • 144'1 l TO CHOllE FIOI 2121'1 TO CHOOSE FROM 1-Guard Red 1-Slate Blue Mf KE McllEINA'S SOUTH COUNTY MQ,TORS @ 1984 RABBIT 4 dr. 48 11)0 c lL 'llSIYILU ' OW'Mf'-llk• new (t73MPG) ""' *** 'llSRILLE Full power, lJ.t(e ~ (88'1XET} .. ... **'* Sil'> 14 ~ 1•1 :>fr mo 'll ELaa.aaA IOPSmB 40. ..,..,.._ CAP Co\I S.SI i8 '>b-OllPE Rt:.idil.ll l 6 l00 0~ Cabriolet Roof, Cedlllac @ WlntwtMMltl ~•-LIQ new(1DFH4•8) 'l2•'!' 1114·VAIA&Ol ll '11 ELIOUIO 60 mo CE l an'> <18 Id• I'"' ... ~~·.,·~~ ~AP SI• 119~ ~1000 (.Al' •'10Urfl<)" k"'"''"l' S~8•n 11r1 WE CARE ••••••• BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE Ii I, jl I II 'I ll&llUTZ '81 ELDO, blk, Kint c;ond, 'll -... mru1 Mutt Mil $11,499 ,..,. 873..UOI or 97~ .uto • .ir, pe,J!.!> (155PUU) '81 SEVILLE ELEGANTE. 11nl dlelel, SSK Ml, $11,900 (100P951)71• 2504100 tem-Spm ~-F '8'1 EJdorldo, whll • 5 '11 w arran t y, Jo10ed. 644-8111 or 7~ 1833 ·es CAOILL.ACS-- $109 down CloMdEnd COfnmerclal t .... 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C E Commerclel lease ALL-SAVERS (714) 432-1977 FlllEIUllEll * HOIDA * HAS ' HONDA CARS (l1•) lll-llll 137d Belch Blvd W•tmlnater Between 22 & 405 F f(Ul)ADS ARE FREI Cal: IU-1111 Plrelll Tires (9'3VNW) '32.81 *** '80 SUNCHA~R CONVERTIBLE LICA Extra sherp, low les (108ZFE) $5988 *** '83COROLLA LIFTBACK with Air Cond, 18,000 mli.s. automatic (1GTV423) $6788 *** 81 CELICA UFTBACK Low mites, Factory Suncoof, Automatic 1ran1. air cond an<I m<><e (1CSV934) $8788 *** BILL MAXEY TOY OT A t0202 Beach 962--0829 THIOOORI ROBINS fORO • ,,., tt A•. •• "I "'\ ( ' " lwC. I ~ ~ l , I •\ 85's ARE .HERE !" .! ! 8 ' MUSI GL. -· YEAR END CLEARANCE 1985 01.ESEL PICKUP s519goo~ 4fi~-' ~ 26 Trucks in Stock 1985 TROOPER II ~ .. 9 in Stock -All Priced to sel this Weekend! . (Stk .a 4JS1 ) 1984 IMPUlSE Prices Startil& Below FactC)ry Sticker 16 to choose from · • ~ .. . !\_,,. • t I" -c ' -----~ 71TOYOTA · COROLLA SR5, AM/FM Stereo. (1ASC631) '3288 'UNl88AN l lNTRA I I ~ '83 MAZDA 121 5 Spd, A/C, Stereo, Sharp. 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H~ mast"J. ~=~-~~R~~~~-D-E-N1111111TliiiALiiiiiRiiiEALiiimiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiSi.T.-l\TE-SE_R_v_1c_e_s__ .... Ill.I . .... .... CustOJn shutters, ~wallpapers, Iota of mJrrora. French~splred archhecture accenta this French doors to private patio with spa, flrep&ace, outstand country 5 BR home on Udo'a Widest wet bar. Near shopping, beach & Fashion Island. street. tatefy Mgh-beam ceHlng rooma open OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. lllffS ·121..- Entertaln & enJoy In this terrtflc 3 BR "Y" plen located on a lovely wide greenbelt. All rooms•• spacious & light. Priee lncludee land. Loan la assvma.bte tool umm 1111,111 Gorgeous 4 BR single lev9' home lend• lt88lf to entertaining. Spacioo.s rooms OYef1ook a stun- ning landscaped patio-yard. Qualtty & exqulelte taste aboundll ..... 4 BA, FR. Pool, Spli --.. 5 BR. FR. va.. . .... 48R. FA --.. 4 BR. FR. Poot S349,50Q. $3e5,000 1379,000 $490-,000 .812 Aleppo G.ANOEASON 2901 9llMd View EVAN OORKETT 28 Or9kel Bey PAMM088 2708 tWtaor View . KAY PARKER through 'French doors to tunny brick patio f_ormal dining room and 3 flreplacea. · ' Lm&llU 11 ...... This charming home site on prime a.ooor.. 10- catlon. 4 BR or 3+ den. ee.n ~ ln entry OR, FR & fMng ro0m.• ~Ing ... 1n kitchen' nice size dock. Bring alLofferlf ' -...... . ·~ ..... Totafty remodeted 5 BF\ home on large com;.,;. on excellent Plazzo Udo. RnM conlltructlon and flnlshfng from the whlte-walhed pine cabf- nets, French doors, Incredible goar met kitchen. A spacioua, etegant hornet •II II aL !t??IF-... Beautiful 2 bedroom condo In gate guwded Harbor Ridge. Large brick patio, ctty Hghu & mountain~· Exceptibnally ~ate location. --Z-11"--'..._ ___ __,'41 .OGG 7 NortMmpton Ct O.MaMAH .•. . ..... Emotionally remodeled home w/4 BR. 3 BA & formal dining room. LU8h green landecaping on automatic ttmers~• black poot -& spa w/tricklfng fountain. Tnlty best value In B6g Canyon. •nolraL .,.. Plan 3.Moa.I -hiahtY upgi~slve 2 BR & den-Magntftcent gated -Oi'ily50 homes, offering uttlmate luxurtoua ca1 efree ltv- lng: Bultd«'s cfoeeoot. Outstanding fin8ndng - make offer! · LAGUNA BEACH -·ur --- Price severely reduced. Walk to l)ttvate beectl, pool, tennls, 4 BR remod .. 1d home, hardwood floors, guest IUite, 9kytltes, gourmet kttchen, beamed c:elffngs. a.arming, ~ -''A a.t Buy." LJIDM.. .. •• Six inches from heawn yoo'H find this 3 BR, 4 BA home with pool, spa and the most glorioua whitewater view in Laguna Beach. ExteMMty remodeled -hardwood floors, marble bathe llnd extemive grounds. mrlUI• .._ For .. yone k>oklng to ffve with a comp 1llng Intimacy wtth the..., eurf & IUnllU, come .. this older 3 BR, 3 BA ~ priced at lot .,.._, On prtvate street. Expendeble. Rse ~ tyt --3 BA + doc* I llU:•-· $895,000 100 80Ulft 8-front LYDIA MuAPHY 4 BA, FA $1,915,000 1113~a.y J.CAMP8Ell UTPllll . _ · 11.-... . One of the bay'• prettleet "°"* -.. BA. 31A BA. --: wood floors, brw ftxtw., IMded end bewl1d double entry door. Room for a 41' boat 1cMty - targe south patio. ' I l'I -.. _ 1951 Port lodtDliah 2 BR. Den -$241,500 C. BALOIKOSKI •111111 2772-an:.e Or 3 BR $250,000 ELEANOR BOWIE .. ___ ,713~ 4.&R S298.000 PAM MOSS ...... 812Aleppo 4 BR. FA. Pool. Spa $349,600 TOM BOLAND -·· 2121 YKht Yenk•' 48R, FA ~.500 G.ANOEASON .... 2801 9llMd va.. BR. FR; VIN $3e5,000 EVAN CORKETT ---1930 Port 8-bourne SBA, $318,000 USAWHrrE _ .. au 1301~Dr 38R. FA $385.000 MARIAH REEDY ..... 1215 8oftler'8llt Ln 2 BR. Oen S398.500 LYDIA MURPHY -~au 4 BA, F • PoOI S490,000 270IHm= M.MA ...... ... Via Udo 8oud 4 BR. FA $515,000 C.RUM8F£1.D ••1•111&. 1~ I' :.:: 1670,000 31:.:: 3 IR, FA S589.000 c. . .. 5M.fR ---220 Vie Qenoe -EDIE OLSON 5 ...... ~'= 4M.FR 'Lm .. Significant pftce reductiOn ~ th9 2 ltoty, 4 BR r•nod1l1d IUtW OftllclO lncredlble Ute of epece, hl'99 rumpua room: apa, lovety COVft'9d patio, pier & lllp for large boa ti CORONA DEL MAR .. ..• ------.. .. It wftl pay you S4 75 a month to Ive In thla apedoua 4 BR, 21A BA home In Olde Corone det M8t, with lta ...,_ate ' BR ..... unit .• The owrw wMI ceny ftMndng at 10% "*'-1. u.ke -.. Mal*~ .. ms211 .. au ••n• Popullr 4 BR Mont9Ctto on ~ L..t ov.r- loolclng the canyon Md hill. Prtvate courtyllrd entry With apedoua lattlced pdo ... Room for a ''¥let~' gerden or fruit treea. .... - -. -.:111 Fllbuloul duplu. Owner'a unh hal 3 BR lndud-~ ~ T-==~f"JC; · mllY carry. Cal now, rt won't !Mt. -. .Qwia.e CC?Unty Real Estate/An __ ~,.,~ aupplement to the OAtLY PILOT/Satorday, November3, 1984 -3 COSTA MESA A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK -Pl.II PMlll lmll "'IJD' 1111,111 11111 ~S_:BR.--m-&A, famlly tiome-"'tiaa .. aeparate guest house-.Qulet. charming area doee to ach09ls and shopptng. Vets can get In with no down. Owner will also sell with FHA -\ .. Tl ......... ITll, • tm ----~ou..,~U>ve.cl.CoJne•-,,j;IM8-..ulh.u.ls .... .s;uiun1w.ia....u.u."'"'- BR, 2 BA condo with formal dining roora. lire- place, large master suite. Private patio, com- ... - • munlty pool. Assumable loan. See now! LIW,LIWMWI 1122,111 Owner will carry below market financing! Ex- ecutive 2 BR condo near So. Coast Plaza. Spth level, high ceilings, fireplace, patJo. Washer+ _ dryer and refrtgerator Included! r ,...,. "" llYllll ....... Great location, near entrance, pool and_ parking. 2 BR lower end unit-NO STAIRS! Call us to 81111~ In quatl~lna you for your Jtrat home. ID& mm 1VLll ~ 1111,111 ATIENTION INVESTORSlll 3-2 BR, 1 ~ BA units. lndlvlduat patio&. Walk to shopping and transportation. Start your portfolio today. Call us to show you howl • FW .. llTDW 111,111 Tired of paying rent? Call to see this affordable condo with 2 BR, 2 BA. Enjoy the community pool and clubhouse In park-like setting. Close to transportation. Call to start your Investment program today. ., 1119111 Owner says "Bring offer!" Lowest e>rice unit In complex .. Owner wlll sell, lease, carry,. aper, let you assume.his low Interest loan or you name it! Plush trl-level condo with 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 car gara11e and security system . .Call now to see this bargain! IHI I IDlllMl1 11H,IOO Come see this 5 BR. 21h BA home near So. Coast Plaza. Lots of room for a large family with separate f amlly room .• Easy care yard for 'he --9--hcniru1amfty.-eatt-today1 "I WIT 11111 1111,llO Have you always wanted your own home? Here's your chance to enjoy cool breezes and vistas In this 3 BR, den and famlly room home. Outstanding .for first time buyer. See It today! IWLD-.lllT -811DS 1241,111 Investor's bargain! Each un1Wlas-3-BR,2J48A, wet bar, fireplace. laundry area. separate gar- age and patio. Call for financing details. HARBOR AREA lllUIYMllUMIUI $1,IN- Country French traditional 5 BR, 41n BA home with spectacular view. Formal living and dining rooms with high ceilings, elegant · moulding, beauUful hardwood floors. Library and family retreat richly paneled and carpeted. Private pool and apa. Brick patios. Seller may assist with financing. •• ,., ..-m•1m man ... ,... 1/3 +acres great for entertaining with sparkling pool, spa, fountain, lattice patio, fruit trees. horseshoes. 3 BR, 21~ BA. den/study with bullt- ln desk, table and wet bar. Muter suite with aromatk: walk-In ced., cloeet, tJled Roman tub with greehouM window ov,..tooklng the spa. Gourmet kitchen wtth PaMr range, sub-zero refrigerator, mtcrowa~trUh compactor. Cu&- tom remodeled with lavtlh UH of solid oak, stained gfaaa, b9veled gJus, tile and skylights throughout. Separate 800 fq. ft. ~ fa- cility with Jenn-IJr• range, refrl(l«ator and l~ bath. .. RESIOENfAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES > OPEN HOUSES 1&1'11111 FAIT&IYUml 3416 SummerMt D. Baumgardner 4 BR, FR, spa $239,900 1-4 p.m. ....,...._.. fllWI 3064 Java Road Be\lerty Tobey 4 BR. hug4t bonus rm.$389,000 1-4 p.m. lllllY ~I ...... 2774 Malard Dr Jeannine Stake 4 BR, FR $229,500 ~ 2-5 p.m. ~IM -2422 22nd St., ~ Reva Samuets 3 BR, den, pool. spa $598.000 1-4 p.m. WlllJU. 3·H6 Summerae1 D. Baumgardner 4 BR. FR. spa $239,900 f-4 p.m. ftlW! 3064 Java Road Beverly Tobey " --4 BR, huge bonus rm $389,000 1-4 p.m . . Dou't detay-eaff...,..,,._._ __ _ MESA VERDE IL •n llllFlllTI 11U,lll Imagine yourself enjoying the pool In this lovely home with 3 BR, 2 BA. Just made tor entertain- ing. Vaulted cetllngs, separate famny room with cozy fireplace plus your own large master suite. Call to see this one and-t>e prepared to make an offer. m111M -wm • FllDUIU 1221,-0nty 4 years newt 4 BR plus den, famlly room. bonus room and dining room. MasJer suite w/slttlng area & jacuzzi tub. Air conditioning, security system. Community pool & spa. A must to see. ...-r•-11.uo . . l14Ull One of the lowest prices In the areal 3.BR. family room plus pool. Double fireplace. light & airy. Large patio and easy care yard. Call to see today I .. w11i11:1M1-881<1ngsto e;eaumg&driet --TIMIM WAW&Y --..,_. 4 BR. Plan C S237,000 • .m.- --franqutt-garden ~tktg;-abtl~ mT 11•11111 2217 San Lorenzo. SA Javier Mendez "owers. Atrium, waterfall, koi pond, Jacuzzi tub 4 BR. FR. pool, spa $165,000 1-5 p.m. & skylights. New-appliances. 4 BR. 2 BA, dJnlng ,.. YUll llWI 1109 Dennis Drive Betty Scaccia room. family room. Call now! 4. BR. deo. FR. 4 ftp $~29.000 1-4_p.m. l Tl• uaillUl'S PUAllSI 1211,000 Unique, suave contemporary Augusta model. 2 BR, den, dining room. High ceilings, stained glass window, wrap around patio. Community -poof, -.pa &-tenn . =fhfs-Mc~afrl>ttfft -etg-G-a..- nyon townhome can be yours! l .. HIT llAll UIMIS • • . 1111,111 .. For under $200,000. Freshly redecorated 4 BR, 1~ BA. family room .. vaulted ceilings, 2 fireplaces. ChlldprPof fenced poof and spa. Wonderful f amlly arear Why not move In to Newport Beach today? Assumable loan. Call N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----,- SOUTH COAST METRO F&ITAITll , • ._ llU,111 Call for detalls on this outstanding single story home. Mint condition 4 BR. 2 BA, formal dining room, famlly room. Mexl,can pavers, covered patio leads to fabulous pool and spa. ·security system. Park-llke setting. This Is brand new and won't lastl Call nowl MllTlf lltml 1111,000 Ideal home for the gourmet cook. 3 BR famlly home With big. big kitchen. Large add-on famlly room to help you entertain. Beautiful land- scaping. Pride of ownership. Call nowt • ..,.L.Mlt .. ., .... ·vou can assume tnls low interest rate loan wtthout quatlfylngl 2 BR ptus a separate guest room. Remodeled kitchen and formal dining room. All this and lush park-Ilka grounds, tool Calf now to see. ., .. Tllll •Lift_, UNI lll,111 NMI So. Coat Plaza Chok:e St. Albans condo on ground 'floor. G~ communtty pool, spa, clubhouse and tennis. Cati to flncf QUt how you can take over loan, ... ' TWI mm umat ·· -11H;MO Beautiful 2 story, 4 BR. 2· BA. Separate family room. dining room and rock fireplace in living room. Professl6nal landscaping with sparkling pool. Backs to park. Call now. . • lll .., ..... ., ...... Unique location on -Mesa Verde CJolf Course 16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BR, 31h BA. Huge step down family room with walk-in wet bar and fantastic wttJI of ·glass. Immaculate and ready for you. Ca14'ow for your own private showing. . DllLLEIT LlllW.•DS T.LO. 1111,llO Bring your 1 ' home. Excellent froor plan wtth vaottecrcettmgs and an Intimate f amlly room with fireplace. PLUS pool & spa. Low price for this prestigious area. UIE -IT•Y lllT• Ult,HO Absolutely the best buy in the areal 3 BR. 2111 BA, family room and formal dining area. Atrium entry, skylights separate laur;idry room. Sparkl- ing pool. Just steps to prestigious country club. SPIOT&aa.ll YllWI .1111' USltll SHl,000 Expansl~e custom estate overlooking Mesa Verde Golf Course. 4 BR, 2¥· BA, formal dining, plus separate children's wing and huge bonus toom. 3 car garage and carport. Be one of the first to see this one! I IAI llUU 1221,111 Bay window makes this Mesa Verde ttome sunny and cheerful. 4 BR, famity and dining room Super kitchen w/abundant storage and couoter space. Lovely garden. Call today! Fll'TUn.t l!lt,llO Entertainers delight In Wimbledon VIiiage. 4 BR. family room plus formal dining room. Stained gla,11 wfndows. Security system. private spa. C°• play yard. Community poof & tennts. s have bought new home and are reaoy to deal! 2299 HIRBOI BLVD., COSTA IESA .. 645-0303 · I I t to the DAILY PILOT /Satur Dalebout Bay a Beach Real .Estate ~ -REALC.STATE ~XCEl:.tENCE SINCE 1949 --~-----------~~--~--~~~~~~~~-::--t~l=JJ"fllfli~-W,.,.'11t1..-~-lr:..~~.~.--.--::--~~~~---"=----~----~--~~--~ • * * * * * DOVER SHORES * * * * * ·According tQ Webster ... "Art is the conscious use of sklll and creative Imagination. especially in-the production of aesthetic objects." Under this definition, this exciting three bedroom. three bath home quaJifteS In every respect as an absolute work of art. Even the beautiful poof and spa are so situated as to take tull advantage of the restful view of the back bay and night llghts ........................ : ............................................................... $5'45,000 0 Sun 1 .. ·30 ......................................................... 1900 Galaxy Drive pen -· ........................................................................................................................... .. LINDA tSLE . . Does your home provide the diversion you need? If you like boating. fishing · or just a good marine view with a front raw seat. this three bedroom home with seventy two feet on the water should be of Interest to you. Generous size living room, fireplace, beamed ceiflrrg"9, indirect lfgh11ng, coolting top. Thermador double ovens. Guarded gates for complete p(fvacy ... and best of aJI, the owner will consider any reasonable proposal. Also, for lease at $4,000 month ...................... $1,395,000 IRVINE TERRACE ... Prestigious four bedroom-- home. Mediterranean architecture. Custom built. Excetlent view of bay. ocean and rilght lights. Enclosed front patio, plus wrought-Iron enciosed view dedt. Oen. Eating area off kitchen. S~ler vecy motlvated .. Jnay carry first trust deed ............................................. $595,000 -Open Sun 1-4:30 ..... : ....... 1019 Ooiphtn Terrace DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed from entire living area. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties« formal enter-BKi CANYON . . . Impressive five bedroom talnlng. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con- home over1ooking the 18th fairway of Big Ca-. vertlble deq. Mast« with bullt-ln mirrored dress- nyon Golf Course. Huge living room with marble ing table. one bedroom and Q&th Ideally fireplace. large family room with ~k-behlnd located for maid or guest. Huge gourmet wet bar, fireplace and targe te&evi~oo screen. 'k Itch en . u n be Ii eve ab I y reduced ~.:1sr~~1:~~ c~~~~~--~~~m;&:~~~ .. 1:!5!~!: -.i--o=pen~:x.Sun 1-4:30 ........ ~ ....... 20 Cypress Poklt fully refurbished =h ne!w-and Paint. An DOVER SHORES ... Spectacular view. Four bedrooms. large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad- ditional bedrooms-, one wfth Its own entrance. Circular dining . room. Oak fireplace mantel. Step-down oak bar. Large patio complete wtth pool and spa ....... : ............................. : .. $995.000 easy watk to the three beaches of you< choice •.... ,,. ............................................ $595,000 Open Sat:SUn 1-4:30 ......... 4639 Tremont Lane ~SULA POINT ... Three Income units. Two. three and three bedrooms. Exoeptlonalty goocUocation ... just one block to bay or ocean. Rare income property located among beautiful DOVER IMOMS . . . Pride of ownershlp ... thls fantastic home does It all! Troplcal tmldscaplng, waterfall and footbridge over lovety prtvate entry pool and convertible epa. Four spacious bedrooms, pk.ls maid's room wtth bath. View of upper bay and the mght Nghts of F~ Island. Change of owner's plans prompts him to REOtJCE THE SALES PRICE $1•5.000 ..................................... NOW $425,000 Open Oaity 1-4:30 .............. 1206 Santiago Drive EASTBLUFF ... An atmoephere of warmttl and comfort Is Immediately app...,t when you see this lovely five-bedroom, three bath home. Recently remodeled with French doors and hardwood ftoor1. Two tlreplacee. Formal dining IOOfJL..SpaciQuS.:.65X.~vm:.u,_;1DUc1.---..--- green house. Three car gar~ ............ $415,000 8AYCREST ... Courtyard entry for·comptete privacy. Step-up Uvtng room. Famtty (oom wfth fireplace and wet bar. Three bedrooms. Formal dining room. Beauttfulty tlted kitchen. Huge rear patios. Adequate apaoe for poot ......... $395,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1215 Mariners Drive .. --. --OOVER-.aMOA&& . . . here it Is. makes the ~=·~~~nit ~~ ... ~ .. .'~ .. ~~~a--BAYCREIT ... Walk Into this hooM and you will ex~he-eenMt6on of ~tQ part ot it. For entertaining, It's vertetile. For famlty living, It's practical. All rooms (four bedrooms, four baths, kitchen. dining room and fM'Mty room) are ex- tremety spacious. The poot ls 8'mply eupetb. The land ii lnctuded In the purchele price. Donar four dollar, this po11eaalon makes I I ' I " I difference! Location! This fabulous home ls on the bayfront with pier and float for large boat. Elegant five bedroom, four bath home. Special features lnciude Frenc'h doors. oak cabinetry, beveled mlrrors and gourmet kitchen plus mas- ter be<jroom retreat with fireplace' and adjolnlng study with fireplace: A reduction of BA YCRE8T ... Just steps through the wrought iron gate to I.he private courty•d wfth custom poot and spa. .. then your restful ..,,.. with re- tractable roof wNch combines lndoorJoutdoor enjoyment. Formal dining room. ,...,.. kitchen wtth eating area ownooking poot. Tw0 mastw bedroom suites. The one upstairs lnotudes li- sense .................................................... $385.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 162&.Santlllgo Drtve $200,000.: ............................. Naw $975,000 Fee br~ bUUat..d room, tifep&aee and wet ----------- DOVER SHORES ... Spacious five bedroom home. Beautifully decorated. Three fireplaces. Two wet bars. Separate maid's quarters. Pan- eled library. Oak parquet floors. French doors. Sky1ights. Gourmet kJtchen ................. SM5.000 .. Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... :1226 Polaris Drive DOVER SHORES . . . The extra high cefllngs, marble columns, and picture windows to the bay, capture the spacious indoor/outdoor feat- ing. Ave bedrooms. F"JVe baths. Imported marble entry. Beveled gJass French doors. Rich hardwood flooring, paneling and cabinetry. Two wet bars. Restful library/den with fireplace. Fm:mal . dining room with crystaJ chandetler. Sparkling poof and spa ...................... $790,000 bar ...................... ,.,.. -······----$550.000 8AYCRE8T ... Elegant In fN8IY respect. Even the tight· fixtures suggest quaatty. Four spacious bedrooms upstairs. Ric:hty· appotnted master sutte downstairs. Frenc:tl doors and windows. . Luxuttantty planted yard. Poot ............. $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . . lndutge your love of privacy behind the handsome six foot red brick walls of this estate-like home. The statety Iron gates and the Intricate brick oourtyard an- nounce this gracious residence. Thts is an end- less view. Four generous bedrooms. Parquet floors. Oak cabinetry and molding. Dining room.1 Family room. Aawtess and superbly com- fortabae .................. -............................. $476,000 DO · . OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... Country French VER SHORES ... If you think of "variety" as custom three bedroom, three bath home. Lavish the spice of life, you will love this dramatic three use of fine o&ik. All rooms are spa.cious. Very bedroom custom home. The retractable roof prlvate..masterJUfnfcomptete Witlt-lfttlnA room. over Indoor pool and spa plus large famfly room n-6£.. ""' with tlreplace ... all this plus panoramic view of .--uul patJo wtth spa. One and one-half blocks upper bay and· city llghts. Flrepft on beautitutty to the beech ............... ; ......................... $460,000 ' landtcaptd bJ-tev~ patlo .............. S750,000 Fee 8AYCRE8T ... No ctaustrophobfa here. Plenty DOYER SHORES . . . For the dfscrlmlnatlng of room for large family in this epacfous ~ 8AY(;_R£8T ... A very practical home for a large family on a Jovely tr~ sireet. Flw· bedrooms, four baths~ Muter bedroom retreat has sitting_ room for prtvecy. SPecMI featues Include French doors. P*rtdon lhutt9r'S and large yard with apL .............................. $399,000 WE8TCUff ... Capttvattng four bedroom. three bath home. Huge comer lo1 wtth ample space for poof. Specious ltvtng room with fire- place. Comfortable kitchen-family room com- bination with fireplace and wet bar. Formal dining room. Very private back yard. Three car garage wtth laundry and worklhop. With :::=•:ru~~.~~: ... ~ ... S:2~ Open Sat 1_.:30 ............ 1018 Nottingham Road NeWPORT •ACH ... Cu11omlz8d condo. Rare three bedroom converted to two bedroc:wna. All plaatered <*tings. Deetgrs wall C<Mr"'°9· Re- cessed . lighting. ExtenatYe bulh-in a1orage. Beautiful vtew Of Bay and Ooeen ......... $290,000 bujer. This tree bedroom CU8tom · 'home 11 bedroom, ftw bath home. Completety re- k>ceted in a pt'ivUedged neighbomood. Of furbfshed. Oak floors and cabfnets. Leaded 8AYCMST . . . An extr90rdinery home '" • apedat 1n...-la the super cok>ssaJ view, the gtm doors. Huge famNy rooin. Generout cul de choice locat~. Four ipK6out bedrooma. Two two muter 8Ulles fn one wtng and the ell-sac Jot with ~Ung poof Md epe. Court-and onM1atf batha. uroe· htng room with tt90rdtnery llil of every room In the house. yard entry with water fountain. Price fireplace. Format dining room ph'9 dk'6ng epece You'M be ab9c*ltety amazed at the favorabte reduced ................................................ ~.000 In kitchen. The den Of fourth bedroom hM ~ ofWed by the .......................... $748,000 Open Sat-sun 1-4:30 .... , __ , 1406 Unooen l.w ek.yffghts. BllCkywd wtth hot tub ......... 1275,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 631-7300 NEW~ORT BEAGH ............................................................................ 11111111 ................ ~ -------·-------________ ......._ ____ _ ~~~~--=-..... ...1.~, ........ --'"-!'!'"'~~~--o.-·, -eeCounty--Raal-E1tatelAnAdvectJaing~lemeotto the.DAILY PIL.OT/Saiyrda~Novembef 3, 198' -_5 • I • .r Specializing in properf'I on the waler : .. near the waler ... dnJ with View o/ wafer .... + ........ lecur.., .,.......o.w~,_ ......... ..... OflafM .. '1.--.,_,... - HAR80R RIOQ£ ESTATES-VIEW! VIEW! E • ..,_,,...of-,c ....... and..._. lpaal1• 4 lllllr-, U ....._ tptlC'tMulalfJ de- .. ,,...... ................... enala 11d dac*. llilnclllllDllluydid1•1 ................. f1 ..... d ontry ..... end ar.,11111. All top of the .... IHlvllO FH. 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G1·14CIO BEACH DUPLEX-BLOCK TO OCEAN Twe ...,.. °" 40 toot lot. Two bedrOOflll wta Ulilt~ 3 car IW9!'9· '17.000 JWfJ inco.. ....... U1·14CIO BAIJOA FIXER PRIME LOCA TIONn 0........, ..._ C8'elM ... ttt••ortee of~.,.. c.._ to a., a 1t111:1t1a. ...-' bedroo... ....,.. .,. c:M._• -. .,...... .,_. u...ct e1 t115,000 FEE. NEWPORT CORNER 21.0Ts+ HOME O...lothaeM..._,lb111rooftt.2b911thcMM + 1.a ..... ~lot. O._M WMl"r A IAU. Oflerad at tw.- tueliST All OFFERS.131·1400 TRADITIONAL:.....UOO 181.E COUfttrr llJtcMft........, •poof a ape. AM on 55' tot""" s 111111 ...... a 2 ....._ .-. wy lane&. "-dul:ad to tm.,5GO D1·1400 · . SUPER BAYFRONT-WITH BOAT SLIP Vert ... dacot'atad hofM .._.the waller" and ownen wtl '-......._, 111uma'91 .... at 11.5%. llova In oo.dllon • 1t1•••• lw Oft ......... tal,OIO. 131-1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CORNER A ....., ,.,..1d1fld oontoR11p1r" lrt-lewef hofM "*' 1puh•"4 ll1llr11•1, I......_..._ ... bf...-.._ . .,_,,,.,.. ..... ta-al. ........................ ..... ,...,o... ...................... CallD1-Mli IMaDD8 Ham-QUIET 8~ET ,,.. ..... and,....... .... ...,,= ..... ... ........ ,... ..... .,.............. ._ ... .. .. 'ai1tr11•1, I ..................... .......... ..... ...., ...... .._,_,......,. ....... .... =-~c:= ..... I: I 1"'90 wt . ..-. °"9fM et ... ... BAYFRONT COHDO-VEW Wae. VIEWS tro... htftg end_.., badfoom.. 8oet .alp ev1'IM1 wtttt .,..2 bedroo..., 2 bath condo Md owner l'NJ carry the 1•t TD. SU9111T, OWNER ANXIOUS. ·--F£E. 131-1400 LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED HOME ............. rt ..... ...... t ..... IMng. Total MCWtty In tN8 2 bedroom, 2 batfa,.....tea~on• atreat-to- treeflot. ... .-. 131-1400 CLIFF HAVEN-POOL HOME Priwacy, MClullDn, Md a C8fltr .. Newport ~tton nw ldiool9, ehope. end a ~ ... for foggtftgl A wondatful ..,.. tamJty home with 3 bedroome + ct.n. Courtyerd • .,, end • bNuttful poo1 Md ape. Reduced to aeo,ooo .. c .. 111·1400 NEWPORT HOME-ONLY $329,00011 lpenlah •tfle with • complete remodel lnetudlng leeded --. woocl llaors. FNMh doon Md leland kttchen. An aeen•• comer~llHt'"""' •ltb Wea _._ ----lizad ..... ~ ..... 12.5% .... of 1231,lllf an.-. NEWPORT EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE. TNlr ....., one level hofM with rwt ,.... ap1Mng Oftto..,.. ,,.. ... peeto, rw d1l1d llltcheft. ....., '°°"" ..,... ...... ,..... end tlNdt ...... 9'tgltt end ....... con..,.._.,, ...... 4 bedroom that'• )wt~. 1271,000 .... 131-1400 BALBOA SUMMER HIDE WATERFRONT-0. Y 1215.• A O.UIPll I ...... W l111U1 ... .... ...... ,... ............................. . ....._ .... :·~.._,11 ... ...._. ••c2 a.11fr11• I ITT U 0.. Pee ...... ~19 Sl5 MAllJNE AV£ BALBOA lSlANl> 67M900 • 1 , • ... 6 .:..... Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sat~day, November 3, 1984 . ~ . Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams. l11to Realitr: EA8T8LUFF-NEWPORT BEACH ---, . -MOiie -m11 LEU- _.__ ---.flltD4~1iD--'°"*mk9151111--------<PENH•~~HIEt~IMI¥----!Rtrtt bcfnn<famdy ... ome. Ova---.aiiid I . r m, - __ _, ----' Three bdrm single family home. Convenient ON THE SAND-OCEAN FRONT fonnaJ dining room and ~ bdrm with location on qujet cul-de~sac oear Newport Beach ~ase option or sale. Excellent location on West spacious sittlng area. Top grade wall coverings. Tenn.is Club, F.aitbluff Shopping Center and Ocean Front near 12th Street. Quality buHt 5 and fixtures throughout add •to the charmmg C.Orona del Mar High School. Large ~wn-bdrm home w/fantastic ocean view, inner atmosphe~. A super btly at'\h~~ pnce of able 11.5% loan. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or courtyard, security system & parking for 3 cars. $132,000. Call DOROTHY MITCHELL JOYCE DABOLT. $695,000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or EL<£GANT WATERFRONT HOME JOYCE DABOLT. NEW ON THE MARKET LINDA ISLAND . OLD CDll Quality residence waa 52' on the water, docks for HARBOR VIEW HOMES Pride of ownership is reflected in this beautilully two 60' yachts. 4 bdrms, 3 'h baths, ~ room, • NEWPORT BEACK · maintained duplex. Each unit features two cathedral ceiUn.g entry, central vacuum. Secure QuaJ1ty exec. 2 story home. Cathedral ceilings, bdrms w/numerous amenities plua a {our car & private location. $1,3501000 Lll. Call JOYCE spiral staircase, sep. maids quarters. Spacious, garage. Great rental area. A1rilolrt $300,000 of DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY mankured lawn. Will ·trade for quality assumable financing. Offered at .$390,000. Call PRICE REDUCTION condo in Newport. $335,000 including land. CaU LINDA TAGLlANE'lTI ~ HARBOR VIEW_tfOMES TODDY SMITH One of best values. ~paclous, 3 bdrms, family room. large kitchen. 1onnaJ di.rung. Plenty of room to expand. $278,100 Fee or $239,500 Leasehold. Pill CAROL PANGBURN 110 FOOT BOAT DOCK · LIDO ISLAND 6 bdrm. 4 'h bath home on 74 ft. bayfront lot with exati.ng vtew of turning basin and d ty lights. Docks for 6 boats. Motivated aeUer just reduced price to $2,950,000. Excellent t.enns CaU MARV JANK BLUFFS FRONT ROW $211,000 HtghJy-upgradl!d 3 bclm"' end w1it orr lovely greenbelt overlooking back bax Large as-. sumable loan at 12.25% int.erest. Land in eecrow w/10% financing for $38,767. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOL T EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING Enjoy cool breezes just one blk from ocean. 3 bdrms, 40 ft. lot. Abundant storage, large rooms, 3 car garage. Upper-urut w/mini ocean view. Great for guest or in-laws. $595,000. Call BINNIE DIXON MESA VERDE CONDO •1,IOO Rare "A" unit in excellent move an oondilion. 2 bdmw. -smgle-enc1aled glIF.l(e. Crea{ rocationf C.Omm. -pool. must see to appreciate. CaU DONNA WEBSTER EXCLUSIVE CORAL CAY BAYFRONT Ideal for children w/sandy beach & boat slip. Guard gated area w/conunuruty tennis. 4 bdnns, fQmily nn, dining room, gounnet kitchen, wet ' . . spa. Owner may finance. $665,000 FEE. MARILYN TWUCHELL CONVENIENCE IS THE WORD FLOOR 'L~N a LOCATION Four bdrm family home. WeU maintained rlow- through interior. Beautifully tended front and re'."' yards. Fire ring insur~ comfort outdoors. Minutes from Anaheim Stadium, 57 a·nd 91 freeways. Call DOROTHY MITCHELL 2 BEDROOM CONDO ... Ex~llent Tustin location! F~replac-e and balcony patio. Warm wood paneUmg in dining area. Community pool, spa and tennis. Close to shop- ping and freeways. CaU DONNA WEBSTER BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME On the 18th fairway. Designed by Wallace Neff. Four bdrms, private pool, separate pool haust' w/sauna & % bath, beautiful rose garden & fruit trees. Feetures oak planked Oooring, zoned heating, superior construction through- out $1 ,100,000. Call DON DeTHOMAS or BILL KROGER PRICE REDUCTION OLD CORONA DEL MAR Choice location south· of Pacific Coast Hwy. Large living room with brick fireplace, dining area. 3 bdrms, private patio, 2 car garage. Asking $255,000. CaU BlNNIE DIXON __ ....._.ID().f8l.AND-&\¥FAONT JUST REDUCED 1225,000 Spacious family home on sandy beacl\ w/adjacent greenbelt. Seven bdrm residence w/aeperate maids quarters, may be used as a 5 bdnn home w/2 bdrm m-law or income urut. Isl T.D. as fully assumable. $1,250,000. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ 8 UFFS 1IO' BAY VIEW 1 t/1 LOTS "ONE OF A KIND" Built originally by the builder of the Bluffs as his peraonaJ residence.Perfect for the executive who wants a customized & "TRULY UNlQUE" home in Newport Beach. $397 ,000 includjng land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T MOTIVATED SEL'UR FORMER MODEL HbME JASMINE CREEK· Two bdrm!! & den, two baths, two fireplaces, air conditioned. Private pool & s pa. Gu.ard gated community with tennis & club house faciUtles. Good assumable financing. Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI .MESA VERDE LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN 12% fixed interest, 30 year loan. Three bdrm home with spaoous family room and separate living room an quiet Location. Walk to a;hopping center & Fedco. $134.500. Call SALLY SHIPLEY • BAYFRONT--- 1350.000 PRICE-REDUCTION Owner must aeU his custom built bayfront home. 5 bdrms, 5 'h baths, fonn.al dining room, family room. Slip for 55 fL boaL You own the land $1 ,300,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE 11.5% FIXED RATE ASSUMABLE LOAN Best value ln Harbor View Homes. 3 bdrm, 2 bath "CARMEL". Neutral tones. New carpet. drapes. Jevelors & punt. Privat.e yard great for en~rtam•r:ia. $235.ooo Fee. ltMlediate possession ea11 TODDY S MITH _ __ ------ OUTSTANDING LOCATI.ON 8tG CANYON • VER8AILLE One the golf coune w/pool, ape. bbq, ga7.ebo & large patio for entertaining: French 0oors lead from kJt.chen to patio. Exterior 1 freshly painted. Owner ready to move. Pleue c.all DOROTHY HARDCASTLE DOUBLE REDUCTIONll BLUFFS BAYFRONT , 180' panoramic view.of back bay &ocean. Highly upgraded single level w/French doors. parquet floors, wet bar, ahutters & large deck. Assumable loan' Land reduced to $35,843 & price reduced to ttl2~<to. -can SALLV SHIPLE JOYCE OAOOLT BlUFFS -FEE LAND LARGEST MODEL 2600 sq ft. of perfection. Newly decorated, highly upgraded. Extra large bonus rm & spacious country kJtchen. Beautifully l.and8aJped wrap-a-round patio on lovely greenbelt. near pool ' . JOYCE DAOOL T NEWPORT BEACH 2 vacant lots CDM, 100 lt. c.out. Hwy frontagi>. plu.'l offke bldg. w/xln\ income. $1 ,250,000. Call CAROL PANGBURN PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 8ANCLE•NTE Unique custom home with spectacular un- obstructed ocean view. Spac;ious 4 bd.nn or in ·law quarters with separate entrance, family room, 3 fireplaces and indoor pond. $479,500. Owner will consider lease/opt.ion. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T . LOOKING FOR A TAX SHELTER Never vaeant. $parlous duplex in qay 8Ca!9B IO(ation two doors from best W~t Newport Ocean Beach. $25.200 income per year. c.ouJd be much more if rented lll'uonaily. Two 3 bdrm, 2 baths w/woodbuming fiteplaca Motivated sellers are asking~ only $285,000 w/high u- aumablc loan. Call MARILYN BILL ' GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759~9100 1:2 CORPORATE PLAZA D StJITE 150 D NEWPORT CE NTER - I . , .. ... -~-· ' 6 U V ~ ~ ~:~"4•; ~~..._ '\ . . OrMge County Reel Estate/ An Advertlllng .,pplement to the O~L Y PILOT /Saturday. November 3, 19J.4 . -7 I EH CUTIH PROF ILE ' un,says arsam1an •14'0Y DU ANTHONY ....,,...c:.n .. ,." .. "' Bruce Barsamian, vice president of the" Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis. tells re8'. estate agents If tbe) aren't having fun, "thenyOUl)rDbabJy .shouldn't be In this business." "Everybody thinks that life's a dress rehearsal." he adds. "It's not. We go through llfe one time, right? If you don't enjoy It now, God knows when you're going to enjoy It." · Part Qf getting his life's satisfaction, Barsamian says, Is workrng out at Nautilus and Jogging 35 mJJes a week. at a comfortable -not a ~ecord-breaklng -pace. Success may be tied In wl~h a fitness program, he observes. The people he meets who exercise the most regularly also happen to be managers or upper-echefon officers of companies. Exercise adds to one's mental ate.Pnesa. he says. Nutrition Is equally Important to him. Every morning Barsamian puts orange Juice with a little apple Juice, acldophllus, powdered leclthln, powdered protein, brewer's fiber yeast, calcium bone powder, alfalfa tablets, kelp tablets, and maybe half a banana Into a blender -and boom: breakfast for one. "You'd be surprised at how much that stays with you and how good _youJeeJ aftet: that,'' he-&ays. -- Barsamian Is extremely proud of the company with which he's associated. Grubb & Ellis, with 91 offkles nationally, Is the largest Independent, publicly hefd real estate firm In the Unlted,States, he points out. Besides that, "It's a very dynamic com~any," he says, "very market-oriented, very aggressive." Barsamian started his real estate career In the $an Jose area, befOfe movtng on to the San Fernando Valley with a franWlJse called OJS. When he came to Newport Beach In 1970 to open his own office, he heard that Macnatrlrvlne real estate was looking for a sales manager. The op~unlty looked great, so he fof"!d the . The H.ar_,or Area's Oldest. Real 1n ... * 1.n. ••IMln s111.- 2 bdrm: 2 bath· condo in convenient Westcliff. · Fireplace, pool & deluxe kit.chen. ----... ,. .. Beautiful Paul Thoryk designed custom home with exciting ocean, bay & jetty view. 3 bdnns, 3 baths, 3 car garage. Thia lovely home was fe.a- tured in Home & Garden Magazine. ... UMI N•liu Nm-Sl4l ... On 2 extn large lots. Sprawling 4 bdrm home ~PlUI ~ apt. PooJ 11%.e yard, 4 av garage, den, form&l dining area & lanai-family room. Owner will fJ.nance. .... * WIU. llM'NI S4tU• Elepnt 4 bdrm home on 1 ~ Iota. WW exchanae for a analler Udo home. U your family is growing, call to see this lovely home. ' -1.-T MW LIT .. 11,211 .... Prime location. Almo.sL...\6 acre. Fabulous un- obsU"Ucted view. Approved for up to 4 deluxe units. IMl-.ATI WUTIUff .. 1444,IM Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm home, priced to 1ell. Terrific family·room with stone fireplace, stand up wet bar and big ICl'eell TV area. EnclOl9ed yard, air conditioning, like new. UlnllT mHat ....... ln1tnaculate 2 story, 4 bdrm hOn)e with private pier and slip. Prime Dover Shores1ocation with 60 feet on the bay. Family room, dining room. large bayfront patio. UMIU.11.IM.D ..... 3 bdrms. & 3 baths in each unit. Fireplaces, jKuzzies & private ocean view sundeck. Must be 1een to appreciate . firm. John Macnab, the founder, made a tremendous Impact on him, he says. He has no regrets a.bout not starting his own office. "Working wtth Macnatrlrvtne, a subsl~lary of the Irvine Co., was a tremendous experience. I gained a lot of Insight ... Mainly about people. Trust was the key, he discovered. One of the most prolific salesmen he ever heard about reiterated this Idea. After listening to the man give a speech, Barsamian said to him: "Tell me the real facts:-Why are you-so successful?" - "Well, Bruce," BerMmian recalts t~ man tefJ.mg him, "It just comes down to one thing. If people trust you. people are going to do business with you; It's Just that simple." "In our business." Barsamian ~. ·-we deal with some of the most sophisticated buyers In the "wor1d." Many people have sold hom'8 more than three times. others are owners of businesses °' preskients of corporations. "When you're dealing with real estate In this area. you've realty got to know what you're talking about:' he says. He considers business books good for motivation ~nd continued learning, having read Fran Tarkington's "Winning Strategies," among ot~S'.:.. "I t.!)'...!O i:.ead_At_ reast one tsool<8very week or twO';'"' ne says. ''If you can pick up one or two basics out of a book', It's worth It. .. Born in Los Angeles, Barsamtan graduated frorn Fresno State, the college his father attended before hfm. He did graduate work later on at UCLA. _ Like anyone raised In the Callforni~ sunshine during the Beach Boy era, he says, he had no desire to transfer to Detroit when the appliance company he worked for In those days asked him to be regional manager. Relatives told Barsamian they could help him get started rn real estate, so he did. "I love it," he says of the real estate business. "It's been very good to me." I E~tate Firm .......... Utt• Spacious 2 year old FORECLOSURE, with seller financing. Lush carpets. floor to ceiling brick fireplace. French doors, wet bar, 3 bdnns. See this one! a111n 11111 PUI a un.- The most popular plan in Jasmine Cn!ek. Guard- ed gate, clubhouse, swimming and tennis. Plan 3 is single story with 3 bdmis, den, formal dining room and terrific patio . 11111 11 •mm NW ....,... · On tbe front row in exclusive mVINE TERRACE with a view from the jetty to Palm VeJPes. Expandable 2 bdrm home with pool. 20'JJ dQWl'\. 1 ~ interest, \ " .... Richly decorated California style home with sweeping OCEAN VIEW. 3 bdnns, large com- , fort.able family rm, fonnal di.nini nn and spa. . (714) 879-4400 (213) 828-282~. 1 2141 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR ••• . .. ,,.' ..... ,.. ·~ ----~~~--~~~------~·~----------~~~----~----~--~~~~--~--r-~----..---------.... \ ,,.. -~.-.-# .. ::.!-. COSTA MESA IESllEITlll llCllE • 1111,000 2 houses on extra large lot with potential to buiJd another. These income units are ~wned by c..-reative lender who will listen to your offer! Don't mtsS thlS opporturuty to make a so.und profitable deal! 759-1501 llUT llYESTllEIT IPNllTllITT Triplex m Costa Mesa with large 2 bedroom owners unit plus a 2 bedroom unit and a 1 bedroom unit. CaU for details. 759-1501 CIS1'01 NOL IOIE 4 bedroom home with pool and spa. In excellent conditiof\. A large formal dining room. family room, convenie nt kit~hen and pretty patio make tht5 home perfect for entertaining. See it now. 759·1501 . .. IRVINE IEW ll•E Fii TIE IMJIAYS Lovely. quality~ bedroom townhome in Rancho San Joaquin can be yours for the holidays. Truly a prime area. Please caU to preview. 759-1501 PATii lllE Sparkling. clean home in nice location. Handsome wallpaper, book&hel~lttrdeek. garage cabt=- nets. 2 bedrooms. A good buy at $199,900. 759-15'01 A Great Western C.Ompany PISTIUL YllW Ill IUOl IOOEIS Private beach aoces pJus serene view of the hills are combined to make this 4 bedroom home well worth~ asking price of $279,500. Call for an appointment Jo ~759-1501 11H,111--&lll IEN Superb buy in the Bluffs. Quiet e nd urut near pool. SpaciOUS' condo with 4 bedrooms and 3 • baths. Excellent loan. Light. bright and airy. 759-1501 1111,IOO • TIE ILIFFI Here is a fantastic bargam!Bank repo with truJy excellent value. Compare per square foot any- where in Newport Beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 'h baths. 759-1501 llJllUILE LlllS 11,. ¥11 • •m•t 1UG11 .. 11m 2 units with ~umable loan of approximately $250,000. Live in one. rent the other or rent both for an exoellen( income. Call for details and appointment tX> see. 759-1501 r . -' LIYEL Y lllE FR $211,IOO Hard to find price for this area of Corona del Mar. Pre tty and comfortable decorator doll house. Custom built-in unfts in several rooms. BeautifuJ carpets and draperies. Nice front and rear yards. 759-1501 ITIPIA ln a 3 bedroom home has been found in Corona del Mar. See it and you'll agree. One of the m08t beautiful views anywhere. Right on the water- front with steps down to the sand. Spectacular! ~25,000:. 759-1501 YAClll-PEIFEOT MYl-11 lllllml Lovely, vacant condo in prime condition. Tennis courts, pool and spa are all within the. complex. W~ to the beach. Three-bedt eems: TWo-stories. LotS of room to enpy. 759-1501 YICUT -LllE IEW Priced to sell right now! $1 75,000 will buy. Totally refurbished. 2 bedroom condo with partial ocean view. Qukk occupancy. 759-1501 1.1'9 -llYllE • H• SPYI~ Piil ··~ . Existing 1 f $39 000 T ·-• . . f nl Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 !fl bath home wu.h formal oan o , . ouu pnoe o o y ~ ocean..vieW-aPd~~ard-with- $M..OOO will-giv yeu-thi11 one lxd1oom and !Mr T · home Well th 1 k' · to 759 1501 pool. otally lovely and well kept. At $450.000. at · wor 00 mg m · · is a bargain for the area. 759-1501 1~'9 • IUllE Piil IOIES IFFOllllLE OllLln Listed at $335,000, this 5 year old home has a first lmmaculau.• 2 bedroom rondo an very desirable of $123,500 approximately. Owner will oonsider UINI YIEW MILLS -EIECITIYE l•E area. Ad,accnt to golf cou rse, pool, greenbelts. carrying a 2nd. Beautiful house with all amenilles Price REDUCED 10 $1'.i7,500. 759 1501----"'-.aM cempletiely upgiadl'd. 7~9-15 IOIEL PERFECT II WOOllllllE One ol the loveliest areas of Irvine has one of the loveliest properties available. TotaUy upgraded · with an atrium, a fountain. exquisite Italian tile, private decks and much more. The owner must leave and has reduced the price to sell imm~i ately. At $158.000 1t is an excelJe.{lt ,value. 759-1501 ... .....- 1: I iZJ;t•Jii I :J J;t3:1a1Jil•J: r.1,J 41!U ;I UECmYE -E II llYEI llllES Perfect home for the executive who entertatns. New kitchen, fantastic view and pool. Vacant and ready for the new owner to move in. WonderfuJ Christmas present for your family. $600,000. 759-1501 1n1u11 PIESTllE lllE Pool, spa and view are only 3 of the outstanding features in a house of many amenities. A lovely 2 story with 4 bedrooms, family room and fonnal dining room. Superb home for entertaining and family enjoyment. 759-1501 • NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2110 Ian lllguel Drive • Newport leach, CA 12llO -(714) 711-1501 11.14'9 VIII -IAllll YIEW . First TD of approximately $118,500. Total price $260,000. Lease expensive home of this model available. Vacant after ll/l/Q4 . Quick escrow. Excellent plan and location. 759-1501 11,. Yll·OllllA NL 1A1-11ns Never vacant. 3 units In prime area. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom and bachelor unit. Total price $349,000. 759-1501 OIUll If TIE •IP Highly upgraded. highly ·desired model ln Jasmine Creek. 3 bedrooms, 2 'h baths. Some of th~ out.standing features are beautiful uae of stained glass. excellent quality plush carpeting, wallpapers and gated community. Pleate call to see._ 759-1501 -..... "TIE IDOi Excellent buy at $315,000. Quick ~Ion is pcmible{or the pretty cottage on a large lot in Old Corona del Mar area. Alley access and detached garage. 759-1501 Pl~ AMERICAN HOME SHIELD ' "We Protect & Service . • Things That Service You." Spectacular ocean view from th.Ls home. Great · t eourtyard, new kitchen, g~---.__ ing parquet floors, tasteful use of mirrors and crystal chandeliers. Elegance and quality throughout. Perfect for the family of an ex- ecutive. 759-1501 UOl IAY YIEW Totally upgraded large townhome located in best l_ocations. Many, many amenities and. beautifuJ decor throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 stories. See it and you'll love it. 759-1501 WEITOUFF • 1211,MO Beautifully remodeled home has just been listed. Priced to sell so owner can move on, this home has beautiful tile, upgraded carpeting and much more. Large lot. C.al1 759-1501 •11t1111 PIElllT Give your family the beat present of all. A new home in Harbor View with a private pool. Short walk to park and school. $335,000. 759-1501 ........ The largest lot in this e><cellent area has gorgeous sunaet and Catal.iha views. Great buy at $295,000. Vacant and ready .for quick ocx:upancy. Cul de sac. 759-1501 - " ]RVINE . 2 Civic Plaza #100 TY Newport Beach, Ca. A SUBSDAR't' OF TIE AWE CIUW4Y ume 1,11a r111 ••..... .....-eeawrurron"BR, family rm, formal dining nn home. This sirlgle story residence has been re- modeled.and professionally decorated. Shutt.en, skylights, plus many upgrades. Pool and spa located in-private courtyard. Donna Godshall .... II Ami Tl llU IMl,- Jasmine Creek Plan 3 with ocean view reduced to $349,000 ~ q~ sale. lat TD c.a.n be taken subj. to. Cloee to pool & spa. Maxine Propp .. IAIYll ftBH• "lllA•" 1121,111 A 3 BR fam nn. Exceptional view location. Gorgeous planting in private patios. Huge mast.er suJte w/sauna on main/loor, plu8 2 additional BR 6n second story. L ucy Rose --- , .... 1W ftlW-m UITll , ·--Incredible views from every room bring nature indoors.Large semi-enclosed deck overlooks vast panorama of golf course, lakes. city lights, trees. Spacious 2 BR, den 2 'A BA. security gates. Pool, spa, tennis. A · wonderful lifestyle in Newport. Micki Cooper WHlllst ..-rt llW1111111 SlU,111-1112,111 -Highest quality new construction. 2 BR and 2 BR +library. Charming Cape Cod exteriors. Vaulted · itA-eireulaling faN". ~ with highest quality ltuilt-ins and tile oounter- tops. Beautiful tile bathroom. Flexible financings. Owner may carry. Micki C-Qoper ......... tmll, CAMID SHO~ 1111-.. '-'- 4 BR.PB. Pool.Spa 1-4 -Lois Jaco6s lfll •llU UTlllAY I llmlf ... EASTBLUFF .,.._ llll ...... 3 BR, FR 1-4 Paula Bailey CAMID SHORES ........ .U1 ..._ 4 BR. FR. Pool, Spa 1-4 Dona Godah.all CAMIDSHO~ fl.HI.... 111~ 6 BR, FR. Pool, Wtrf\ 1-4 · George Grupe BIG CANYON 1111.... 11..,.. II. IMrp 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa 1-4 Stephanie Grody YCREST 3 BR; FR. Pool CAMEX> SHORES 4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa CAMEX> SHORF.S 4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa LIOO ISLE 6BR, Wlrft l'fm-cAN 4 BR, FR SPYGLASS HILL 6 BR. FR, Pool, Spa .,... 12-5 ., ...... 1-4 SlH.- 1-4 a1.-.- t -5 ., ...... 1-5 mlMI 1-5 1•1 ..... Mary. Lou Marion .. ,.... L.Jaromts.Panch ....... BeUe Partch HIYllLWe .... Lucy Roee ""ji21i"i .. a::;;;;; .... ~. lMe Dan Bibb ..... Maral~ Ingold 1·2 LIT ~ ta,•. ~~~~. ti:iR-;,.;..,r1"!J1blm~. ttm~f;,-bnmairoinnrm:.--Cc~urre~~ntllfyvth\aas;saa l BR older home with great family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom rent.al his~ry. Excellent location near beaches Valentine Built Home. Tom Alllnson · · and shopping. F.asy ~. Rent now and build later. Martha Macnab .... llAllW...... 1111,111 Much Wied brick, French doors, fabulous oak llM• 111.m ..,_,.. ' woodwork, pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely New custom 8700 sq. ft., ~ BR. with French garden setting. 'Finest appointments throughout Chateau flavor, eaence of oppulence, fine design, in this 4 BR, 2 ~ BA custom home. Danny Bibb elegant appointments and furnishino. so• on the bay, pj~, slip and sandy beach. Offe~Jumished • UIHI llllllY ..... ....... at $4,900,000 by appt. Martha Macnab Thia lovely 5 BR, 3 BA, immaculately finished home is truly one of our 'finest Big Ca(lr,on ll' UYJlllY Will a,111.- offerings. French doors lead you into a be~utaful In the s~ Colonial style-totally renovated garden and pool area. Too many c:Ustom features and dec<>rated 4 BR, main hOUle and new guest to mention. Danay Babb house. Large pier and slip will accommodate 2 , large boat&. Sandy beach. Vtew to the main I .. llDF•T P..... turning bMin. $1epe from Newport Harbor Y.C. This delightful 4 BR C Plan in the Bluff& haa Offered fugUshed at $2,500,000 incl. land. Martha everythlnc you need for gradous living. Beautiful MKnab French doors leed to an enticing private patio with a ~ly ape & the pool is nearby. Coby Ward ....... L8I .. lllYlllY P,,.,_ ' -1 Rare opportunity for dM>ke location on the Bey. ...... I I II& .... 66' fron&aae with ~ deck for entertainin&. 5 A qlendid 3 BR home aporUng a great spa in an BR, many eicc:ep&ional leatwa tailored to lwnuy ............ ...,.. · Big Canyon Broadmoor Plan!! offerThg-SBR, 3 BA & billiard rm, private pool. Light and airy home loaded w/amenities. Sandi Fix ............. Ill ,.,,,. Flexibility describes this charming 3 BR home on one of the best ~ts on the island. A very large bachelor apartment can be mcorporated within home or Wied as income. Motivated ownef'. Polly Johnston .. ,, .... ,_ ., .. West Cliff area, 4 BR, large playroom, pool. new kitchen, all new paint, carpet and landscaping. near Mariners School, park, library and shopping. Barbara Aune • UIY._ .• llTAll llTM.tT" 11 ....... · This home. featuring a marvelous blending of architectural concepts, is constsucted of the ti.Best materials including an abundance of clear cedar and Santa maria stone. The outdoors as brought inside by the bounteous use of glass. Three BR, and exercise room and magruficent views. Danny Bib LMll f.._f _ W/YllW ....... 5 BR Hillsb9roin Sp_y~ Rtdg_e. ~~ _ Plin w/l of potential and fabulous Vlew Sandi Fix llLllllT-TIWll llLLlmll All ... A beautiful.4..BR;bOme of unsurpas&eq elegance. luxury and style. The im r~ive master BR sui ea ures ves e entry. ireplace,....sitting room and a sumptubus skyllghted bath. This home was the original l'llOdf l for this plan and re tains all the interior upgrades for the mode.I. Ed F.ecano/.Maw-een White Ult• -UPI -11,l .... Internationally accla1mt.'<i d~1gner, Arthur Valdes, bas given his personal residence Spel'lal attention and is oUerlng the home for sale com- pletely furnished. You will enjoy breathtaking views of Newport Harbor and the city lights from all the major rooms of the 4 BR. 5 BA home including ~ beautiful pool and spa. Ed Esca.no/Maureen wru te 1U11m AHH •TUI 11, 111,111 This 4 BR, 4 ~ BA, f onnal dirung rm. 4 fireplaces, study & fam rm, library w/extensive oak wood- work, h~h living rm. 4 car garage home with swimming pool & spa has been designed to olter the ultimate in privacy & elegance. Maureen White/Ed Eacano lnvftinl patio. 'nm ~ la ln move-in con-Uvtnc. Pier and llip for large boat. Joan Lewis ctition Md often a fine example of what~ a,.--,_, 11~ -=and FOCI ...,....hood can pr'Oduce. ~. View fonver. BeauUful.ly main~ --·••J••• .. , .... Vacant Bajfront Lot -60 ft. by 107. Build_ your . ~ home. Uled brick tttrace, lush QJW'tyard I I IOU 1111116....,,.. ...,... entrance wi&h aecluded twknm1nc pool 3 BR. Splll'UCUlar view. from this newer 4 ~· 4 BA fonnal dininc rm, den, maad'a quarters. Barbara ClUltOln home on BAYl'RONT-great outdoor Aune/George GNpe etertmnment ..-w/f91A. 81'p f« 60' _yacht plus~ 1111•ra MWllll .,._ .se de fQr 111\ADii bo9t. Belle Partch In Dovel' ShcJre9. oversized llvinl room, and Ill 111111 I ••H• 1 111 ..... BR muter BR on the bey, new carpet, M'ft' drapes. 2 New Oft market. Llrtt'2 ltl:Jry family home, ~ t adctidonal BR. ho.at dock, ueed brick driveway• 3 BA. din6nl room, tim&ly room. One BR and BA You own land. e.rbara Aune Panch dream home 00 Promontory Bay-Pier ~l. ... WW allow a 60 fl. boa Bewrly Morphy • ..,. .... •1•-~ A lowly Valentine built home bn the 8th fairway of ... c..nyon IOlf COUl'3e. 'n\e flag lot location pnM4e9 alrnmt total privacy and the <:.ountry French feelinl flows Inside and out. 5 BR, den and family room, all Jarae, all paeoua. Lucy !be/Danny Bibb J -· ·-.. -.. 10 -Orange Qoun!Y Real Estate/Al\.Advertisi~plement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 3, 1984 . --. llUllPUCAILE SITE II UIMI llllE 14 TUFILUI ~ IPEI SIT/Ill 1·1 Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with an incredible Mstr and guest suite. This new tra- d1tional 5800 sq ft home will flt any life style. 5 Br. 7 Ba, 4 fireplaces, Herring bone hardwood floors, beveled windows and much more make this custom home required vlewlng for the discriminating buyer. Asking $1,695,000 IUYIEW-IEW IEIF•I 2011 YAOIT MISOllEF IPEI UT 1·1 . Best value in Seaviewll Enjoy the beautiful city tight view. Qualhy throughout this 4 Bdrm 2'% Ba Seaview home. Professionally decorated In country French. Walk to shops, parks and schools. Offered At $399,000. Marie Fargo lllELIEYULE IAIUll IOI IE AID IHI SIT /Ill 1-1 Bank foreclosure, this gorgeous traditlonftl 6 --------1~m nas -beeA1~uced-~iete eale. Now only $596,0001 This includes gourmet kitchen, wooded stairways, French doors, stained and leaded glass windows. poof. spa. and wading pool. Please take the time to see the beautiful bargain. SlllLE LEYEL ILIFFS mm 112 VISTA llEITE IPEI llllAY 1-1 Finest corner location. Best priced Anita plan In a=---.---i!H·uffs. klwt1At-k4tchent famlty-room.pr•tty paU<>, fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 Bdrm w/convertible den. 2 Ba on fee land. $219,000 . PllME llll llYFlllT 121 VIA UH INI IPll SllUY 1·1 New on the market, exciting bayfront location on turning tjasln. 4 Br & den, 4 Ba home with 2 kitchens. Effective use of stained gJass and used brick. Expansive view from upstairs recreation room. Owner would consider trade for smaller Balboa lsJand or CdM homEl. Call Vergllene Hull -for details. Now reduced to $2, 150,000 PIEITllllll IEWE UIL UICI 21111 •SEIT TIAILI IPEI UT/I• 1·1 New, 5000 sq. ft. custom home. Highly upgraded craftsmanship and.quaJity of yesteryear. 4 BR. (3 up & 1 down) 41/t baths, Oak paneled.'llbrary, hu9e family room with wet bar. Magnificent view from master suite & retreat. Spa & fire ring. $675,000. Janine Dubois wamFlllT FUI PllPllTY 41 Ml.MA 11¥11 WEI 111111 1·1 Reduced $100,0001 3 Bdrm 3 Ba, FR and formaJ DR. Extensive use of glass for waterway viewing. ,.. longest shoreline In Coves-120'. Pier&_ float for 50' boat. Call llstlng office for Info on exchanges iand financing. A beautifully landscai>ed corner lot. YOU MUST SEE AT $775,000. Bob Gross •• .....u • sn•1a mL I -._ l•IU IPll UT/-1·1 ~Meting CU8tom European atyte home with ~.mfc WIW of the ocean, Catalina Island, Neaport Bey and cfty lights. 5 Bdrms, 7 Ba. torm111 OR. 5 ft~. 8Jmott 6000 aq ft of 1f1prt Mlg. A190 beeuttfUI pool and spa PLUS -..m Md uuna room. Excellentty pttced at 11.,560.000 .. . ... -#3--crvlc-Praza. Surre 110 New ort Beach. California 92660 MllACI II Ill CAIYll . 2 llE FllTAllEll.UI IPll UT 1-1 Beautiful 3 Br 3 Ba Monaco model on large ·corner lot. UnusuaJJy private yard wtth black bottom spa and fruit trees. Bonus room has been added and Is sound prpofed for hi-fl system. Also has a private security system. $449,000 IPYIUIS IAITllllT 41 lllJEllTI IPD UT/IH 1·1 Reduced $50,0001 View home. Spyglass beauty with 5 Br. Panoramic ocean, bay and city lights views. Lovely pool & spa. Newly decorated On chotoe lot. $72~.ooo. Lois Cornwell DaY TIE INI LIFE 24 1111111 IAY IPEI UT 1-1 Reduced price! Spectacular view of mountains & . city lights from this very spe_clal Nantucket model In Spyglass Hill. 5 Bc/rms-. formal dining, large family room. Professionally decorated. Entertainment backyard with pool, spa BBQ & fire ring-Now $l>69,500. Bob-GU)SS--- IPUT LEYEl ILIFFS IEllTY 2401 •Yll IHI Ill 1-1 Popular 3 Br 2 Ba condo on beautiful greenbelt. Former model. Room for expansion. Two lovely patios. Cul-de-sac location. Price Includes the land! This one won't last at $235,000. Marie Fargo ""UlllUTtt ....... -- Best locatlonl View of pool and large patio. 3 Br, 21/t Ba, wet bar, FP In living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old CdM ~close to everything. A very special property! · · LIYELYLllEllE . 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, 3 car garage Lucerne. Shows llke a model. Soft!)' decorated In neutral tones. Goegeous view of mountains and city lights. Lovely spacious courtyard. This Is new on the market and a treat to behold! $650.000 IUOI lllTI Two 2 Bdrm plus 1 Bdrm rental units. Excellent summer /winter rental area ·only ateps to ocean. Low down payment, easy terms, fee land. Good buy at $297 .000 ••••• llWPllT 11111111 Great location, ctote to schOots & shopping. Two lrg Mstr Br suite. ptus separate stttlng room. 21~ Ba, private patio and just steps to the pool. Very c ... n unit. Asking $159,000. Marte Fargo ..... ,TllNllT Flexible property! OUtatandlng bayfront next to 60' sandy beach. Can be one large 8 Br, 5 Ba home or duplex. Owner wlll flnance & wtll con- sider trade. S 1,350,000. ~ary StvUUan •usa -' LlllTllll Lc>vety Dover model. One levet, 2 Br, 2 Ba on a very quiet and private etr•t In Btg Canyon. New carpet and, paint In all neutral cotoc.1. FOA LEASE $1900 per mo. A long term i.... la av•tat>ae. • FlllT mEn-111111 TDlllE Charming custom 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home Shows pride of ownership In every detail. Beamed ceilings, wood shutters, plaster walls, f OFmal dining room. Private courtyard with quality land- scaping. One fee land at $395,000. Vergllene Hull IUftlWWnlPllL 3 Br & den, 3 Ba Deauvme model wtth panoramic view of golfcourse and night lights. Custom pool and spa. Prime street In Big Canyon. Asking $625,000. Vergllene Hull PEIRIT lmlM II .. iln• Expanded Broadmoor plan 4 on quiet cul-de- sac. 4 Bdrms. famlly room, formal dining. Quali- ty upgrading throughout. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $650,000. Vergllene Hull VIEW II HUIE llLi..S Affordable .3 b,edroo~bJe--1•---'- view of ocean and city lights. Owners very motivated. SUBMIT OFFERS $365,000. Aul Rocha llYllMEI llLl Riii Charming 2 Br, 3 Bath + den cozy home In inimitable Bayshoresl All brick courtyard leads through French doors to a lovely private patio and beautiful trees. Remodeted kitchen and baths. Land price Is $80,750. This lovely t\ome Is ~riced at only $239,000. Call for an t. to see! --- PlllFlll PUl-TllTLllm •am Fantastic buy wtth great flnancingl 3 Br. 21/t Ba Pacifica model. Two fireplaces. This la a great family area. Call for financing details. NOW ONLY $240,000 PEIFEIT DIDTllllllll II• This Is an absolutely charming Monaco model whlch has been expanded and remodeled. Beveled glass entry doors and hand painted kitchen cabinets, French wtndowa are just a few o f the custm touches to be found In this Country French atmosphere. Asking $650,000 • •IUTll ..,_ PllTY ••• Spectacular 5 Sr 3 Ba 2-aty CUiton) "°"" In elegant Dover Shores. Can eully handle 150 people for a party. 600 aq ft Matr suite with hU,ge walk-In closet. Solar heat throughout-co.ti only $10.00 per mo to heat the wh91e houMI $440,000. Dave Busk & Marte Fargo 11•1 WITI Plll"I' mt This 2 Br 21..t Ba condo in EMtllde Costa Mesa la Ju•t loaded with extrur Lou of C>M, ceramic tlte, and • conwnlent loc•tlon. BRANO NEW ON THE MARKET ANO WELL PRICED AT $158,000. Call Vergltene Hult at our offlce for an appotntment. IDT If • 111111 Beautlfutly decorated and highly upgraded, .. Br, famlty room -.tit•. Formal dining, 2 flnlplecee, pool & ape with total prtvacy. located on prtvat• cukJe-uc for that country Ming feetlng. AlkJng $&49,000 _ 1111111111..-w ···-Busy W. Balboe BIYd Comer. 2 Br. 1 Ba older home. Prime locatton.,.-1/i ~ to ~ and lhopptng next door. Qwner hu plena for new unite. Can go reeldentlat up & commerctm down -or Jult commerdal. Prtced to ... at 1210.000. ~['7.:l ..... ~~~::.'liT'm~~r.::&a:;:ft'1~ ..... ~=-=~ ~u>Wl~GrOll . . ....... ,.. -. -. '-' ... . .. ..-~"""-"'" ~-r~•-,.... __ .__., ~no" • ..--.. _... _..,. --•" .. ' A -4_A,,,._. ~ • • Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 3. 19.M -1 L---.cga-. +ijl3 ..,...,,, ···~ •t1•...-*+• •s•*S*~•w .-•>-. 'Wi> --~ • ---~ -t I 1---------PIOIOITOIY BAY. TUI£ I Four bedroom, three ba1hs, formaJ dining, family room, beautiful large master suite, dock space up to 55 ft . Steal at $895,000 and will tra·de to Mesa Verde, Spyglass, Harbor Rid , Bl Can on. Wiii I I Boll I l•Yi•. loo, I . TIP SILES PH-:t!f Fii ~F. 1113 D .·- 3 bdrm, 3 bath, yard, pool & .i>&-$895/mo. 1 IEIPllTS lllCS 188 · One of the flne8t bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home is I designed for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, • large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large PQOI. Priced at $425,000 (land quote Is $190, 102). Great buy. · Owner moving to Hawaii. • I 11111 U. f SEIVIEW'S IEST IUY I 4 . & 2.5 Bath tam room, 2 fireplaces, wet b J---1E..--~"ltrl.,,,-;;;aa..:14-.uma . Submit any offer.••..,. • ., -·yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate + pool & tennis. $395,000. • • ...... I I . I I I 1· I I I I I I I **HIGtlHSE SECUUTY IU..o.G** . NSSllLE COllDCIAl LIT Out.tandlnt baJ •nd cltr night •t;• view, 1 bedroom, Builders delight. This property has posalbilltles tor office ...-l 1 bath, co-op hlghrlM, underg ound parldnt, com-bldg., or commercial use. Lpt size 66x300 with back bay' t munlty pool with fabulous dtick • $220,000. 8 & DOVI view, presently has smalfhouse and storage and Is zoned I KOOP · · for horse property. $350,000. •I ....... UHA ISl£ . IAYCIEST .-Y . 5 Bedrooms,.-5-Batha,~R~rge Mas~ ----4-bedroom·2% bath forntal dltttng, faml1yToom~.-b~reak~;r.;ras=a-t -..----; Suite w/slttlng area, maids quarters, room . for 2 large area, large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Cr~ boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 -1st & 2nd TD ·both or Newport. Asktng $325,000. • • 1111( I• 1· assumable at low rate, s1eal at $1 ,250,000 Incl. the land, "LUIUllOUS VILU IAIJOI" must move Inland. •I lltll 1• Villa Balboa's largest ~thouse, 1st time Qffered. 3 bdrm 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal llvtng and dining. · IEWPOIT IEICITS Catalina, Bay anct-ocean Views, from this three bedroom, two bath, two fireplaces, separate famtly room, pool, room to add. Walk to town & Udo, very motivated.Seller can carry large Note. $375,000. II!' I 11Y11 U. llYESTHS Balboa Peninsula Duplex. 2 units + bachelor, (1).2 bdrm 1 bath, (1) 2 bdrm 1 bath plus bachelor unit. One block to ocean. Oreat buy at $215,000 Fee. •I ..,. lllP IALIOA COVE llYFIOIT 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 11111 I• UIO ISLE PlllEST l.OCATIOI,. Fantastic turning basin and night light, mountain views from this 4 bdrm, 4 bath remodeled. Open light and airy home with an all ~O\lrmet kitchen and baths. Beautiful tire work plus doCrifor 50 ft yacht. $1.~50.000. • • llfll ,. $265,000. Great terms. Ill • ..._..._ - - VllLEY CEml COllEICllL en¥£ 77.72 acres with 800 H&Ss avocados, 2,000 Mineola I TangeloWs, 9,000 Valencia oranges, 250 Ruby Red U Grapefruits, age 9 to 15 years. Sub-divided into .-sec- tions. Buy all or part. Asking S 1,200,000. Wiit trade million I equity for units, Newport home, submit any offer. • • .... I . CAIEO FllEI · · 5 bdrm, 5 bath, formal llvtng, dining, large yard with pool, jacuzzi & wet bar. Ocean view, private beaches, owner will . finance, lease-option. Submit any offer . .$529,000. ~I I ...... . . **FOID.IS11£** I CUSTOM VIEW HOME BUil T 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. .. I a.111--. I · All sellers proce!s*J~~·~=~t!ose of escrow. 31 IEIPOIT IEACI bdrm condo S 116,500. L•ge yard, lots of upgrades. 5 Highly upgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, years old. Pool. Great ctea111•~• .... 631-1266 I Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or IEITll ~···--BOB a oov1E°KOOP.$895111j>.I ·· I 234 E. 17th ST~, COSTA MESA • 831-1266 I • ------------------~~~·---~ -=-==-~~;;;;.=;..-==:::=:==~~ -T ..,. • n-__ ,.._..,.,._ 0 -1 i::-~H""" Anv--~r "' ... ~~-· .. re~• t" JhR 1"••1 v Pll f'T '~sat•1r'4~ NovP.mhPr .. ~ 10RAw •• • I I .. I I I I -I -'I I I I I I --I I -1 I I I ~ I I I I -~•••s . R&'MllC 111-1211 .. '· •• t -· •• • ' "' ' ·. . .-i_ • .L : -• ' ' • " .., • -• • • • • , .. • l • ''' " ',I.,. .. ,_~ "'''"" ~----~ -------~~'if' -------.. It - • -A ... . -.. - Ora c . -. . .. -........... a ... i-.... ~. tn thA nAJt y PILOT /Saturdav November 3 19~ -15 I J-. nge aunty Real Estate/ An AcNwtlolng IUl)plement to the DAILY PILOT /Satur~. _,.,..: 3. 1984 _ 13 ~1 --llY.SllllS-CollTIT_lno,-====~~ • __.i........----.- JUST LIS_TED -Stunning five bedroom and five bath residence s u ar qua y o I " .oui floor plans, await you near the corner of 17th St. & Orange Ave., In Eastside Costa Mesa. Priced from $157,500 .. 4'1111 Wilm 631-1266 ... D I CllT IElllEm II SpaCioos ~~a'~!~ar duplex. .llYCE Wll.TZE I Fiii $19,llO ' R&'MJlC· 3 bdrms In each unit. Live in one · 1£1ICUIS1£Sl COllOllllUIS . · 831-1288 unit, rent the other. Easy to show. R&'M* I •u un -.•m 931•1286 111-1211 crMtsmenshlp and design, within the private community of Bayshoree. Formal dining room, famtty room, malda quarters and much more. Asking $585,000. Leasehold. Exclusive showing, Call ml L • BTl I 631 -1266 CoetaMMa'Oieat 'l&lueJ hls year. 2 & 3 ba, fireplaces & • llUA IAUOA I I. · attached 2 car . garages with numerous standard 2 bdrm condo with permanent ocean vieW. Beautifully B . amenities. 1,325 & 1,400 sq ft. whlle only a few minutes upgraded. $139,000 loan at 1~1. fixed Interest. Submit on bike ride to N9_wport Bay & beaches. lease option. Mii Wll.tn 631-1266 ~-saooo d ...... 1 I l 11> , own payments LAC 11> LeaM with option to buy -··t IU IEACI SP£CW. • 11> Model units VIiiage. Easy walk to shops and beach. Hardwood JJgqrs I. 11> Name your-TERMS on builders ADORABLE 2 bdrm borne on. a quiet corner in-t;aguna B __ ----IPll lllU CO'Z'J fireplace, partial oeean vtew. Excellent flnanc1no: -~~~-=--~~~~~~=~~~~~-=-~~---~~$2~4~9~,000~.~-~T~·~·~IL~TZl~63~1~-~12~66~~~~~_.:.~~~~~j__j I 1• •. '"' IT., •TA IEI& -. g a. •1•a11 IEICITS I.EST IUY $175 ... IAllO. lie -Beautiful newer home in eictosfVe , llAIDS · Newport Heights. 3 bdrms, 2 · IEWPOIT 1£1CI baths, extra large living room, for-1 Tremendous value for this 3·-bdrm, tow bath Newport mat dining, family room, custom i Beach residence. REcently rem9deled wlthlarge family tile, Jenn Aire range, brick patio. -I size yard on quiet street. Assumable loans. mt I. -Perfect for couple or young family : ___ m __ •_•_T_I ...,.--____ A bargain at $249,000. For show~ · ln,g call 11111.QI 111•11 631 -1266 ElllYfllPlll PIE I I I I I I In this country kitchen with room at the table for the whole family. Relax outdoors In l ush greenel)' . or. step.down 10 the family. room for football's finest. 3 bdrms, 2 futl baths-,-R\l, used brick fire-· place. EXcellent assumable loan, low Interest. $127,500. CALL: .. ,., 111a-flLPl-S51-a1s+ --. _ DlllE-· ~___.;;;;;____ · CIBICOPll IOUS~A PlllTY LOOK NO MOREi This is ltl 3 roomy bdrms, quiet greenery, private patio, no yard work. Low· price and be thankful there ts flexible financing. Just reduced to $123,000. CAb.L: · ... NIM&·Yllll 551-8191 PIOEINL-YDLPE RVMllC· - 5&1-J191 '· • "Yll-Yll" 101£ WITH ALL TIE TllllllCS I. Over 2,800 sq.ft . $>f livable elegance Includes tiled entry w/lkyllghta, lntorma1 family room, formal living & dining. From muter 1Ulte on mall level,, french doors open onto ~ bubbllna hot tub or enjoy games In bon\fs room. 4 roomy ~ bdnM. You d11an1e the best. $244,900 • CALL:lllm NIM&·YILll 551-8191 ' . -. : I .. c~· COllll, .COllll -COT IT TJQ :11 no turk.yt Thia ts seasoned for your lmn\edlate I t~~:;deltght. 3 light, airy bdrms, format dining, i uled ~brick ftreplace, manicured landscaping, eat-In UIDEI $218,800 IEWPOIT HEICHTS CoJ.Jntry Atmosphere rn ff1ls-d8rl- lng 2 bedroom home. Spacious kitchen with sunny eating area. Copperplumbfng, new roof, 2 car garage, spa and much more. Op_en Sunday 1-5. Contact llllL.--S-631 -1266 ·- \ lllllYl •MIS .WMMC- 131-1281 110 QUAUFYllC • EASTSllE Remodeled home with beautiful pool & spa. Three bedroom, 1.75 baths, large family room. Private lender - take over $130,000 Interest only loan at 12%. If s a beauty. can 11111.n 111•a 631 -1266 OCW VIEW • ASSUlllll LOU , . Beautiful upgraded condo with permanent dbean view, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, with assumable loan at 12%. Submit on lease op. Call lalL.YI 111•1 for showing. 631-1266 - kitchen. Too ~to lut. $128,950 I CALL:_,._ •• 2a41E:91 1llh st., c1s111u1•1a1-12 1 . j I ' ,L I \ ---..--_n, • ._ ~"" '"u' p -1 c-..~ / '" ArYA'~,.,}.,._ .·._,.._. __ , '" tM f"AJ I v PU nT '~llt•trr:W tllo~bAr !\ 1QRA • • • • ... -.. ..--w -. _,...,, 14 -Orange Cou ty Real Estate/An Advertlsjng supplement to the D~ILY PILOT/Saturc;jay. November 3, 1984 IEW LISTIH UCC.O ATlllW -OH mast41 bdrm. 3 bdrm, 2 bath "9mlty home. Back yard with lush •land- scaping and fruit trees. $152,000. · .. ·-· .. 11 ·•• 11 llfilll ~ -1 "I___. . IE lt~IT v .. terday, the Unique otfloe prcwtded Jim Wood wllh a raucout Fr~ an.,. noon vlctOf'Y lunctT. He ~ the New Yortc Marethon wlttMn one'hour at the wtnner MU, \ht'9, won hit bet Of lut week. Kim'• flNehing tlmne of 3:12;18. accoring to hit own r.port, neetty finished him off! The man with the red mouttacne Ind the Unique T-ahlrt 19 now back at work. THINKING ABOUT MOVING UP? OR DOWN?-UNIQUE HOMES COME IN ALL SIZES AND PRICES • IU,Glltel2H,IOO .___ CAPf Cll -Immaculate 2 bdrm townhome In Newport. French doors and windows, wood floors and f~rmal dining room. $153,900 AffOIUIU CUlll -Neat and clean 2 bdrm. near...shop~f•..!n-otd-CdM,nlee yards, excellent I/. ,$215,000 IOI SDITE -Cute. clean townhome, 2 master suites, community pool and park. Assume loan, priced to seU. $109,500 IOU UP YHI SUMS -And get to work on 4 bdrm, 2 bath family' home. Owner/agent ready for offer owe 2nd. $114,000. IHA VHIE -Quiet cul de sac1 curved drtve, paned windows, great curb appeal, 3 bdrm, 2 b~th on 7,500 sq. f1. 101. $165,000. fOUI HI 1t•1 $111,111 -Neat as a pin townhome. nr lawns. park, schools, pool. Excellent condition. Much charm. $9~,000. llllC US U OfHI -Great assumable loan. or trade, le~ option, 20°/o down or ? Best view at lowest prloe. $299,500 fee. _ CUM All COOl -"Monaco" In Harbor View, skyWghts, bay windows, wooded decks. bub- bling waterfall. All for $239,000 · llUfYS IUITY -Two bdrm townhome, planta- tion ahutt«s. antiqued cabinets. perfect con- dition, some view. Only $137,900 IHH•IU' FmT -Nice decorator touches, 3 bdrm, home warranty, total security, all · Woodbridge has to offer. $199,500 . 1£.STCUFfTOllll• -Lovely location, 2 bdrm. 2 bath with ~lghtful patio an(j partlal vi$w and·only $130,000 a.ASST CUSSIC -South of hlg~y duplex wtth 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owners deck large with some view. Good loan .. $415,000 ._ --Popul• "Lautremont" 1WI l'S -Duplexes each with ftreplece, townhome. Dynamite view on beat strMt. 4 decks, plenty of room. Good Income, close to bdrm, nearty 3000 sq.f1. of luxury. $798,000 everyth~glnCdM.O:n~~~$:2:98:·:000=.:.~~~~~:=-:::7:-=---:----=-:--:--~~-:-::~-:-:; YM CAI II in -Beem•, brtck1, newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, 'h block to beach .. With help It ESCAPE -Very adult 3 bdrm cond0mlnlum with poof, spa, beach access and picture per(ect. Jetty vteW. Only $375,000. M llC LIT -Single story '4 bdrm In Harbor View Hiiis. Sport court, fire pit, covered patio, near park and allfor $359,QOO "II A CWI Mr -See San Clemente to Catalina Island white sjttlng In llvlng room of • charming 2 bdrm. se9s,ooo ClllNISllP et•lll•ll :--A beauty, 230q sq.ft. In old CdM. Spa, decks, Interest!~ view, 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $349,500 Tl( UTUT Liii -Clean, cool and contem- porary. lmmente yard, lattice covered patio, private beach access. A best buy. $425,000 SllCU STOl'f.CIST• __.: 4 (or 5) bdrm1 In the heart of coatal ttewport Seach. Spectoua, bright, wtth sunny patio. $415,000 OI m CLl'f -Above Newport Harbor. In- credible view, 4 bdrm, 4'h bath, poof and ape . Needs ftntahtng tOuchee. $395,000 L. •• could have a view. $359,500. STEPS Tl Tll UY -Features 2 muter tultes, den, and au the quiet charm, tenni9, and frlendllneta of Beacon Bay. 1399,000. EICUSI CIACI msl -3 bdrm, 21n bath amid canyon of CdM. Crown-mouldlnga. wood beamt, UMd brick, charm. $435,000. ~ ...11.,..,., i...-i.t.• .................. ... $359,000, ................. 1230 Sand Key, HVHla, CdM • .. l&TllllY I 111111 a..-.,..., ...... .., .............. ~9,000 ............... 2025 Port BrletOI, HVHma. NB ~s~Joo .. ~~ .. ~.~.~.~oiA~~Okl~M . ,,, ........................... 2 .... $895,000 ................... 3028 Ocellr'I ~d., Oki CdM .. lllllAY•Y , ......... 2 ......... .....,.-.... $415,000 ....... , .................. 317 L.arkepur, Oki CdM ....... II lHWfllllra,~111111-• '425,000 .. 4515 ~ • Shra, Cd.,. 1...-.1-..... I 152,000........................... 20ff c.twert A.,,. .. CM .......... l .... '1,...,...,.,.. ... 1188,800 ••• toelt 1!1 Toro A.,,.., GNen Veley, FV ...................................... 121t.500 ....... 4133 Cortt.nd, Cemeo Hlnd9, CdM ~~.~.~:=~-.::-~M ·u~IC)U~ lif:M~i. ~~LTvl:Ji. 131~·f)t)ff) Orange County RMJ Estate/An Advertltfng eupplefVent to the OAJLY PJLOTJSaturday, November 3. 1964 -15 . OPEN SATL.Stlt 1-4:30 mu 0 SATiltDA Y . 305 NORTH STAR LANE, Dover' Shores ... For the dlscrimlnat- lng buyer, 60' on the water will full pier & slip. Over 5,000 sq. ft. of apactous ltvtng for family & entertatnlqg. $985,000 FEE. (1-4) 681 VIA UDO SOUD, Lido Isle . . . Delightful bayfront, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, fireplace Ir) master, high ceilings, boat dock. -~.495,000 (1-4) -SATlltDAY/Slll>AY • 1330 GALAXY DRIVE, Dover Shores . · .. Exciting home with bay & night lite view. Large family room, Scar garage. poof & putting green. Offered at $775,000. FEE. (1-4:30) Slll>AY 760 VIA LIDO NO,RD; Lido 18'e ... Large original bayfront on 45' wide lot next to greenbett. Super location. $1, 725,000 (2-5) • 32 IMA LOA COURT, Newport Beach ... Newport Crest offers 2 ' bedroom, 2 bath condo, new paint, drapes, carpets with oomm. • pool & ter:mts. $164,000. (12-4) ,.. •.t--341(}-'E72<H*&TREET • .-Goet~ Gontemeet~f-B~tk!fr--t townhouse. Fantastic location with lots of privacy. Custom featurea.and large yard. 3 bedrooms. 2'12 baths. formal dining, wet bar, 2 car garage. $155,000 (1-4) ~ ENCORE COURT, Newport Beach . . . Fully furajJhed 2 bedroom Ne_wport Crest townhorne. Permanent ocean view from muter suite: Super moveJn.oondltl~ $189,000 (1~:30) 1336 GALAXY DRIVE, Dover Shores-:-.. DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $795,000. Spectacular bay/ocean view. Featured Is an Indoor pool and retractable roof. You will find this home glamorous & dram 209 VIA CORDOVA, Lido Isle . . . Has been remodeled, 3 bedrooms. 21), baths, den, large sundeck-& patio. Stereo sounds throughout. You'll·be lmpr~. $493,500 (1-4) 3 TRIBUTE COURT. Newport Beach . . . Shows like a model. t!lftpoq Crest COD~~aths....specl.acular $1H,l80-$3H,OOO ll(lfllT am -Condo with full ocean view from llvtng room & master suite. 3 bedrooms. 2th batha, move In condition. $250.000 ...... -Newport Crest townhome has 4 bedrooma, 2¥• baths, family room, communi- ty pool & ~ + tennla courts. Inquire today about affordable financing. Prloed at 8195,000. l IUITla EIUT -with a breathtaking vi.w of ()Of!Man & bay from 2 balconies. This Ver- aaHlea condo f .. tures 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ..,ge cloeeta. washer & dryer Included. Comm. pool & ape ar•. Offered at $275,000. $311,Ml-$Ml,00t lllilln •••nMn -to build 6r remodel home on 45• wide IOt. Wltl trade for residential In La Jolla or s.nta Yna. 1365,000 fllTll11C 2 ITllY -on Udo 1"9 and near new, beeutffulty decorated wtth tumllhlngs nego- tiable. 3 bedrooms. 2th bath•, den, wet bar. rooftop ~ REDUCED TO $559,000. --a. ••um"' -tn Corona d .. MW. ConJer locatlon on Waterfront Or. Cue. tom buMt -home. French Wlndowa, o9k 1'00r· Ing. ~to lhopl. Pnoe 1475,000. Tlltllllll • 11 ca -home on Udo '*wttn 4 bedrooml. 3 batha. "'..,...,,. In ..,_ rw- .. ..... + --and walc4n dolet. ~."1'::i =~:1.· ... Prtce IWll -IPPUl -two ltory home on LldO lil9. ,..,,.. 3 large bedrooma, 2th bathe, ,......, room, dlnlna room, b9euttful patio. Prtoe 1425,000 on ~ Quito. ooean/bay view. $189,000 (1-4) - MYll PIOTllE Oil Of 4 CIST• .. s -on cul de sac In Newport Heights. Tastefully decorated for the discriminating buyer. 2 story home with 3 bedrooms, den, formal dining room, 2 flreplaces-Of)e In master suite. Price $350,000. Great uaumable financing, owner will carry 2nd. I $680,IH-$7H,IOO I 11 I ... ... -Laguna Beach retreat. sp8c,. tacular very Mduded custom home with pool, spa l sauna. Newty painted Inside & out. 4 bedrooms, 4 bath•. tamlly room on approx '~ acre. Price 8700,000. ~ SPWS • MIW -home on Lido tale comer location. BeeuttfuNy mM1talned 4 bedroom•, 3 batha. formal dining room. High cetHnga with OIMfl bellma and a lush patio for relaxing and entert.anlng. Pt1ce $875,000 on Plazza Udo. - $111,111-$915,111 IAYFIOITS TO $1,908,000 UYflllT llCl.-U -on Lido Park Dr. offers a real show place. Master bedroom, den, 11), baths, beautiful kitchen, security bldg. RE· DUCED $50,000 now $295,000. Try low down II llYFlllT llCI 11$( HIT -Corner location, and vacant. Setler will finance at below current Interest rate. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, super bay view. Asking $275,000. MAKE OFFER NOW! UCIT & lllCIT -feeling you get In this bayfront condo on Lido park Dr. Beautifully decorated l•ge master suite with huge waJk- ln cloeet, convertible den, 2 baths. Slip avail- able. Price $445,000. UY AM cm UCITS -enhance this pro- fessionalty decorated bayfront condo on Lido Part< Or. Features 2 bedrooms. 3 baths. den. 2 deetcs. air cond. Walk to shops & res- taurant•. SKps avaJtat>ae. Price $495,000. fMTU11C Pm__,.. -you can't afford to PMI up. Beautlfulty remodeled bayfront with 1Uper view & dock for large~ boat. Price S1.295,000 on Via Lido Sood. Large muter IUltt w/Wlw. flCQ I 00 --,., ••. ..._ Is offered with this Udo tM ~ont with a auper view Of all bay ectMtlee. SHp wtth many etectrtcil outlets. ldMI for ~ FMturw a-bedrooml, famly room, formal •dining room. Price $1 ,495,000 on V1a Udo Nord. · Elllf Tl( ... , ICTWnU -from thla etegent- ty decorated bayfront home on Lido Isle. Has fNefY feature that would appeal to a dls- crlmlnetlng buyer. 5 bedr~ den, maid'• , quarters, cJock for .. 2 boeta. Price $1,900.000 on Via Udo Nord. 1 . j - -- 16 -Orange County Real (stafe/ An AdVertlalng auppleme J to the DAILY PtlOT /Sat~. No*"'*' 3, 1984 , .. t RESIDE.NTIAL BROKERAG·CGROUR -· l Ill CUYQI llYIL Ill CUY• IT ITS llST IPEI IHIE 111111 1-4 Fantastic 3 Br condo In prestigious Big Canyor. with views of bay & ocean. This home has a medley of amenities-rich planked floor in living room. dining room. kitchen and family room, 4 skyUghts illuminate the 1st floor expansive-Mstr · suite plus a 3 car garagel Wonderful! $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason · 1llO1 SIEIU IECI TllTLEllCI II I WIE LIT OPEi 11111 SllllY 1 ·I Very motivated owner offers this 3 Br. 2 Ba Broadmoor home at this drastically reduced price of $195,000. Immaculate landscaping. One of the largest lots in Broadmoor. Ask for Randy ) Mlfll•. This contemporary decorator's home with 3 separate Mstr suites Is located In Newport Beach on a v. acre with a brook n°'nnlng thru the property. The custom quallty of this home ~II satisfy all your needs! In addition to the spacious IMng areas there Is an additional 1200 sq. ft. In an unfinished basement. All for.$425,000. Cati Nancy Short for more Information about this exciting buy. PllYITI IU•I One of the nicest 3 Br, 3 'fz Ba homes In Emerald Bay. Large street to street lot. Spectacular views! Private tennis. Call Rod Daley or David Hlrschler for private sht:>Wlng. $1 650,000 ..CllY .. "21,000 Spaelous 3 Br with two story entry, opens to a 32' llvlng room wtth waits of glass to garden view. Formal dining room, wet bar. Large Mstr suite with Italian marble shoWer & Roman tub. 2 Br, & Ba up. High assumable loan. Ask for Lois Egan UTTU llLMA ISUll Recently remodeled and redecorated, this 3 Br, 1:Y. Ba home (or 2 plus office) features. a large M1tr Bd with sunny deck & lovely bay views on a prime corner lot. Light, bright & airy and only $399,000. Ask for Hallie Strock '&WE•UI lt-~-'--~---~--._,.i This beautiful Chlna Cove home Is one of tJ'le best buys In CdM or Newport! Floor to ceiling unobstructed forever view of Catalina, sunsets, jetty. turning basin ·etc. from every room I 4 Br, 3 Ba warm woods & leaded glass doors add Beautiful Plan 5, 3 Br, 21/t Ba with family room. Former rriodet. Private arklin spa. 4 hr guar 1 ga e. t tenn s courts. $369,900. Ask for Marie Denny .. , 11 llALOA CALIF. LIFESnLE IPEI SllllY 1-4:30 Walk or bike to the beach. Enjoy the nearby pool, tennis & clubhouse. Striking 3 Br, 3 Ba in garden setting. Formal dining room. step d<;>wn living room. fireplace. wet bar. Clerestory win- dows shed light throughout the second level. Mstr suite with its own private library. $179,500. Ask for LOIS Egan FllTlSTfC' llJFllOIT Subtly elegant home on 196' of water. This one of a kind, one story custom exudes charm thruout. Oak beams, wainscoting cabinetry & coffered celling magnify the amenities. French doors open to magnificent ga!:,dens, patios & views. The f amlly room & Ms tr suite add to the outS1anding value of this property. Asking $3,300,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason llYllE COYE·PllYITE lu.-01 Lovely 5 Br 4 Ba home In gate guarded Irvine Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool, entertainment area, ocean view. Often con- sidered the finest beach in So. Calif. Offered at $898,000. Call Rod Daley or Al Weinert OCWFIOMT ·lllTI Ullll Just listed. spectacular 3 Br white water, pound- ing waves, Catalina sunsets, hardwood floors. nice traditional home. Owner says "Sell Now"I $840,000. Ask for Rod Daley SPECTACIUI IOW I GITILIU YIEWlll Whitewater view from this North laguna 4 Br, 3 Ba home. Open beams, family room & more on a cul-de-sac, street to street lot. Terrific quality! $590,QOO. Ask for Rod Daley OWF. •tE•llUY Huge custom family home with 5 Br, separate adult & children's wing. Mstr suite w/flreplace, soaring cathedral celling. Located on a lovely cul-de-sac. $449,500. Ask for Linda Oeth ·charm to this exceptional property. If you llke~to entertain & enjoy a constant panoramic view change, this Is a -must to see! Price reduced to $99&,0001 Ask for Nancy Short ---.... EllULI IAY STATELY OllTE•PllWIY IPllllll 5 Br across trom park. Formal an ng, am y room, den, spa and sauna. This Is a very targe home for a very discriminating buyer. Just listed at $845,000. Ask for Rod Daley FAITASTIO IOUI YllW This completely remodeled 3 level home has a beautiful entertalni11g area centered aroun'd poot and spa. Large Mstr suite with fireplace & study. This Is a must see for your dlacrlmlnating buyers! $839,000. Ask for Connie Maxsentl 111.UOH IUIYILU This 4 Br home Is elegant In decor with Imposing ceiling heights. highly unique & Individual gar- den kitchen which extends Into a terrace. The downstairs bedroom serves as a den and the extra large Mstr bedroom sutte offers a pan- oramic view of the surrounding countryside & back bay. $675,000. Ask for Liz Beazley. E•EllLI IAY·llll,111 Large family home In this great community, close to beach & tennis with view of park. 4 Br, 3'1t Ba plus outdoor spa & bonus room. Ask for · David Hlrschler. · UN ISLE 1111• Great value In this 3 Br. 2 Ba home with open beamed cefllngs, oak plank floors, French doors & brick patio. Add new carpet & a new dish- washer an.d It's a winner! Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth ILIFFl-1211,0001 Perfect family home In the Bluffs being offered -at~UG&-pr.fGe.-fof a-qulck-safe:-S Br; '>""r-1«.-, -------·-- with lovely greenbelt & partial back bay view. Ask for Barbara Gothard 11 11.1 --Ill .. 2 Br, .1 Ba charmer In old Corona del Mir. Owner will carry new 1st T.D. with 1CWo down. Very motivated. $199,500. Call Cqnnle Maxsentl ~ ..,llT•m Executive area-wetl established or up & com- ing, this ts the place for you to live. Singles love It here toot Walking dlstanoe to beach. Call Liz Beazley to see this 3 Br plus condo for only $195,000. . • .,. WATll -1111- 3 Br, 1 Ba, No. Laguna mobile home on the water wtth glaaa enclosed deck. Furniture Inc. your own home on the beach. T erma available. Aak for Al Weinert. llllLL • 111 IUI -1111 ... Enjoy the Plldflc eunteta steps away from this duplex In West Newport. Excellent rental area aH yew round. Try 20% down and owner may --•ma1• ..... ftnance. An affordable Idea at $178,000. Alk for _,. •••• ·.:. '"H8'H8 Strock . Turn off your T.V.-flve entertaJnment 11 yours from this 2 Br corner unit right on the bay. You LIW -• f 111111• ID have the daytime actlVtty of aM the boats and the night lite vlft tool Beeuttfutty remodeled and Owner wlll carry low Int.,.. 3td on this cut• wtff 9811 fu-'1llshed or consider a reuonabte...... comer lot duplex. Try 10% down Ind rent, option. $465,000:-eall Carolyn Muon or HefNe remodel or buttd neer the beech. Onty '217,500 Strock FEE. Alk for Hde Strock. NEW'-ORI BEACH . - 2123 San Joaquin Hills RELAX AND WATCH MAGNlFICENT GOLDEN SUNSF:l'S OVER CATALINA ISLAND FROM YOUR LIVING-ROOM. Creative 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. "Rare" contemporary home designed by Richard Dodd, AIA. Co1wenient comer location in old CdM -omy steps from ·uttle Corona. 'Main Beach -& shopping. Lights & a1ry design with many skylights and beauUfuJ redwood. Too many special design & creative comfort feautres to hst in this ad. A, MUST SEE custom built home by owne r Offered at onJy $575,000. Full commis81on to brokers. Call for an appointment. 114 111-1112 IUfFllYll .. .,.,.. .... ,.,. IMrett Customized homes on large lots. ~iel, winding, tree-Lined streets! l mi. to Bay, schools, West.cliff shop- ping cent.er. Tbis lovely, newly dec- :>rat.cd 4 Br, 2 Bahm is complete w/ family rm, formal dining and lots of nn for expansion. Move in condition and you'IJ love the price. Asking llYD-11 IEW IDllTlll 11 1211,000 lnl l&T/-1.1 .. 1 .. 1 iMuJ lrite Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2ih baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot wilt. room for pool or RV parking . ....... ""•• ........ 141-IMl When only the best will do-visit this air conditioned 4 bedroom home wrth den and formal dining room-4 year new home. (Nr. Fair Av~. Cozy fireplaces. breakfast nook, big, big patio and yard. $210,000. ClllU IEL llAI PllPllY•S 111-1414 .. IK>NVIEJO llAUTFUL GALICIA Quiet & lovety neighborhood w/easy to maintain lush land1caplng. T astetutty 'Uecorated & shows ltke a model. Owners' motivated as they have bought anot~. Good as- sumable financing. Offwed at $212,500. : Peul D. Ventura, llkr 4/ + bdrm, big dock {s), play lawn & swim beitch .• Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking, Low owner fin. $750.000 (land encl.). Room for expansion Owner (9-5) 650-0202 Open Sat/Swt 1-5 LIWllT PW .... UtnllT Sell or Trade -New price ~~ln..'.84. Across from Balboa Bay Club. Ex- cellent assumable finan cing. $385,000 1st TD at 13.5% fixed. Will consider trade for Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or La~ . ...., 11U411 • f:J ......... lnbn llWNIT ..us .• , ..... Only 2 blocks to the beach, this 3 bedroom. 2 b~tt) ttome has a loft and a super recreation room. Com- munity pool and tennis court. A terrific looatlon at a terrific price. MHIS IULn 111-1111 ''$11 ...... QUITE POSSmL y the nicest Mon- aco Model in Harbor View Homes. Enormous comer fee lot. 200 Yards (and no streets to crma!) to Andenon school and playground: Inn\.imerable upgrades inside and ouL besL o.f all. this home is in absolutely beautiful condition. Open by appointment. For ad- ditional infonnation, plese call 720-0570. Private sale: Principals ' IOUIFIMT INI UT/-1-1 1111 IUllllE ....... I M4r ..... 2 Htttl, Mc , .... J ......... .._.. ...., ., ..... LblyMHSS.lesf~wftll .............. .... 111-1112 See lhe best of both worlds today in this 4 BR, 2 'lt BA-~ the-- privacy 'of a single family home a rid the rental income of $475 per month from the l BR apartment over the 2 car garage. O.W.C. at 10%. ....... ~S!JICAtJIMHT PllCl Palermo, almost '/• ac .. pool. -cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrni. 2 '12 Ba. formal dining, family rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.D. Variable loan maxed at 131/r°lo. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunlelgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 . ..,.., ... .... ....,. """'' .... , .. ,., "' Love4r1tamlly home wfth billion S view. 4 BOA, 3 BA, den, Fm ~. Lvg Rm & Oen Rm, huge level 1•th fairw"8y tol. dual AIC & electronlc fttrs. 3 frptc, 3 car ga. wrk rm & lndry rm, fresh paint & carpet. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5. 26 Royal Saint George or CALL S.7-1'·14 to see. $987,000. RM1t04"8: bring us a buyer - we'll pay $37K at this asking prioe. r --l . , .. ...... ,, --~ -r ••-•-1 • • • ...._._,...,,..J..J-- 18 -Orange County Real &tate/An Advertlalng suppe.nent to the OAJLY ptLOT/Saturday,• November 3, 19&4 HOMES FOR SALE -~BEDROOM 704 Avocado~ Corona def Mar 675-6000 ~21~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 704 Avocado (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $215,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 720 Goldenrod, Coron-a Del Mar 644-7211 $199,000 Sat 1-5 483 Morning Canyon, CdM 760-9233 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-5pm 3028 Ocean (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 326 Orchid. Corona del Mar 759-1501 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 324 Poppy, COf'ona def Mar 673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 1-4 1825 Port Wheeler, H.V Homes, N.B 640-4099 $229,500 . Sat/Sunday 1-5 2476 Santa Ana #B, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $139,500 Sun 1-4:30 110 Via Genoa. Lido late 631 -1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR ptua FAM RM 0t DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 * * 58 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 642-5200 $455,000 • Sunday 1--4 ••v23 Beachcomber Dr. Jaa Crt<, CdM 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-4:30 10 Mornln8 Glory. Irvine 644-702 $265,000 Sat 1-5 1951 Port Lockslelgh, Harbr View Hms, NB 644-9060 $2459.500 Sunday 1-4 • 1215 Somerset Lane, Westclltt, NB 644-9060 $2459,500 Sunday 1-4 38EDROOM **·100 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 6«-9060 $695,000 Sat 1-4 20451 Qayvlew, Mesa Dr. Estates, Beck Bay 484-7728 $148,000 Sunday 1-5 1207 Btue Gum Lane, Newport Beach 873-4400 $444,500 .Sunday 1-5 195 Brendyne, Cotta Mesa 548-2313 $144,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 9172 BrowntnQ(Megnotla/lndlanepl1) H.B &42-5200 rtoe,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 . .._ * • 2018! ~~ Lane, 8actc Bay, S.A Hta 642-5ac>O S148,500 Sat 1-4 1349 su.lei: W•tcll#1 Newpon 8eect'I 642-5200-1234,600 ·Set/Sun 1 ... -Sal/~12-5 4BEDROOM * 1330 Galaxy Dr, (Dvr Shra) Npt Bch 673-7300 1775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 18 Cyprese Pt, IMg Cyn,NB 758-9100 $1, 100,000 Sun 1-5 1955 lrvtne AV9., Cotta Mesa 645-7076 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 114 * 1609 Tradewtnds, Newport Beach 673-6900 $345,000 Sat 2-5 124 Via Quito (Lido) Npt Bch 673-7300 $489,000 Sat 1--4 124 Via Trieste, Lido Ille · 673-4400 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 ---------.-iM-"nhl•FQI RM 0t DEN •2772 Clrcle Or, Bayshores, N.B. 644-9060 $250,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 117 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille, N.B 644-9060 $995,000. Open Saturday 1-4 · 1419 Dolphin Terr .. lrvlne Terrace, N.B 675-~930 $675,000 Sun 1-4:30 162Q_Klngs Rd, Newport Beach ...___ -~ 1266 · $545,000 -SatlSUft 1~:30 960 Linden Pl, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $103,950 Sat 1-4 2033 National Ave, Costa Mesa 650-1557 $109,900 Sun 1:.5 1723 Plaza Del Sur, Pennlnsula 631-1400 $399,000 Sat 1-4 2476#A Santa Ana. Costa iylesa 546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 1-5 2479 Aue de Cannes #A2, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,500 Sun 1-4:30 31 fa Yellowstone, Cotta MeSa 546-2313 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **5109 Seashore Drive. N.B. 756-9162 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 956 Senate, CM 645-5412 $129,900 Sat/Sun 11-4 3 BR plua FAM RM Ot DEN 2537 Bamboo, Eutbluff NB£ 644.-6200 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 1221 Devon, Westcllff, Newport Beach 759-1501 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 254 Evening Canyon Ad, Shorecllff CdM 673-1181 $499,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1900 Galaxy Or, Dover Shrs, N.B 631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1-4:30 2030 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shotes. NB 631-7370 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $595,000 Sun 1-5 2762 Hllllide Or. (H.V. Knoll) Npt Bch 64<MQ77 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5201 Hiram Ln, Turtle Rock. lrvlne 552-1714 1207,500 fee Sunday 1-5 3076 Madetra. Cotta MeM 5'46-2313 $162,500 Sunday, ... _ 1215 Marinett Or, Baycr81t, NB 631-1300 $395,000 Sat/Sun ~30 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. PaJmer)C0tta Meta 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11_. • 1730 Port Barmou1h Pf, NB 758-8100 S235,000 w/land Sun 1-s 1733 Port Batmouth, H.V Hrna, Nwpt 8cb 675-4&30 1289,000 Sunday 1-5 * 180e Sand~, Baycr•t NB 644-e200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 1338 G~ Or (Dvr Shrs) N.B. 673-7300 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 ' * • 4621 Gotham, Cameo shores NB 644.-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **601 Ba~Dr .. PromotOf'Y Bey 631-1400 $1 , 100,000 Sat/Sun 1f_. 3045 Boalon Wav ... eo.ta u ... 546-2313 $164,900 Sunday 1--4 • •4028 Channel Pl. Newport Beach 659-0202 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 911 Cliff Dr. Cflffhaven;ittt 631-7300 $430,000 1-4:30 25881 Desert Trell, N. Gall, Lag Hiiis 760-8333 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1019 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terr, N.B. 631-7300 $595,000 Sun 1--4:30 ---~ '**2164~0teantront,-PennTnsura - 631-1400 $998,000 · Sat 1--4 ' 1441 Galaxy, Dover Shores. Npt Beach ·,.. 546-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores., Newport Bch 759-1501 $600,000 1 Sat/Sun 1-6 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover ShOf'es, Newport Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1_. 821 Gary Place, Newport Beach 548-7633 $295,000 Sat/Sun 11-Spm 343 Hazel Drive, Corona det Mal" 673-8494 $485,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1226 Mariner• Drive. Baycrett, N8 631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *1818 Maul Dr, MeM Verde, CM 761-3191 $375,000 Sun 1--4 46 MlaMon bay, SpyglaM, NB 760-8333 1559,000 Sun1-5 1018 Nottingham Road, Westcllff, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat 1-4:30 * •4645 Pemam, Cameo Shores CdM 644-8200 1759,000 ,Sat/Sun 1-4 *2041 Port Brlltot, Harbor View Hma. NB 631-7300 $389,000 Sun 1-4:30 2025 Port Brlltot (HVHm1) NB 675-6000 1358,QOO Sat 1-5 t 1829 Port Twgart, HVH.NB 758-8100 \ Sat 1-5 2366 Putttue (near fair) Coeta M..a 673-8494 1210,000 Sunday 1_. 500 Rockford Corona de1 Mar 758-1501 ms.ooo Sat 1-6 * • t9 Royal St. George, Big Canyon NB 644-8200 M&S.000 Sat/Sun 1... . 1230 Sand Kev (HVHte) CdM ' 675-eooo 13&9.000 Sat 1-5 -Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Novembef 3. 198-4 , • 1628 Sarlu.go Odve. Bay.crest...HB •673 Mystic Way, Lag Bch _631-7.300 $385.000.. SaJlSun 1-4:30 675-6161 $750,000 Son 1-5 J CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * •:M 18 SummerMt, Coaia Mesa 321 Plazza (Lfdo Jsle) newport Beach. ----2!.i:l~~2~39~900~-·-·:...... __ _.s!S~at!..l2~-25 _____ 673-7767 Sat/Surr 1-5 .... •4839 Tr9m<>nt Lane, Cameo Shores: NB 1226 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 631-7300 $845.000 Sat/Sun '1-4:30 **828 Vla Udo Nord (Lido Isle) NB * 1218 Polaris. Newport Beach 7604333 $2, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 546-23 13 $525.000 Sun 1-4 861 Via Lido Soud (tfdo) Npt Bctf -2029 Port BlstOI. Harbor View, Npt Bch 673-7300 $1,495,000 Sat 1-4 759-0619 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 2124 W...._ CM 2042 Port Weybridge. Newport Beach 751--3191 $116,000 Sat 12-5 631 -1266 Sia45,000.. Sat 1-4 3.474 Wimbledon Way, Costa Mesa• 2018 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 754-1202 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 631,.7300 $468,000 Sun 1-4:30 2006 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB . • 1519 SanU'J80 Drive, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat 1-4:30 631 -7300 $345,000 Sun 1-4:30 2015 WlndWard Lane, 91~.(tfest ••1ioe Santiago Dft\Le, Dover Shor9', NB ~1-f400 $279,000 1 • . -1-sat 1 ~5 63f-7300 $425,000 Dally 1-4:30 2106 Yacht Mischief (SeaVlew) Nwpt Bch ••14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, NB 7604333 $399,000 Sat 1-5 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Via Genoa. Udo Isle. N.B. 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 \ftEDROOM 2750 Catlary Dr. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 785-1427 $220,000 Sunday 1-5 **239 Via Lido Soud (Udo lat.) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Stan 1-5 1084 Corona Lane (Mesa def Mar) CM 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 ••5 Winged Foot Lane, Big Canyon, NB 63 1-7300 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 -··, ••500 Cagney Ln PH2. NB 759--0120 $149,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 *2702 Vista d9' Oro. Bluffs, NB 644-7~24 $195,000 fee Sat/Sun 12-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 83 Orchard, Orangetree, Irvine 759-1501 $119,900 Sunday 12-4 3BEDROOM. * 14 Encore Court, Newport Beach · 759-1501 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2407 Novle, BluffS,NB 760-8333 $235,000 312 Viste Suerte. Bluffs NB 760-8333 $219,000 SJ.in 1-5 • Sun 1.5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2 Rue Foutalnbleau, Big Cyn. NB 760-8333 $449.000 Sat 1-5 .. 1,-.I 43 Monteclto. Sp!~· COM ee~ '12&~ Sai~~----4 BE-..-:DR~OOM-'--_...______.__ui *2124 Vista Laredo, Bluffs. NB _L8£DJ1QQJ....._ _________ 759_-1_so_1_ $199,500 .sat/Sun 1-5 1.M pluta FAM RM or DEN ** 305 Nor1h Star Ln (Ovr Shrs) NB 673-7300 $985,000 Sat. 1-4 •• 6 Tratalger, Harbor Ridge ~868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v20 Cyptea Point, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $995,000 . Sun 1-4:30 220 Jumlne Ave, Corona Del Mar 64+7211 $«9,000 Sat Jhru Wed 1-5 ••24 MIMk>n Bay, SMIUS, COM 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-5 ••24 Miaak>n Bay, Spyglass, COM · 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-5 * •9 Mu6r llMdt t~ass) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 --- * "'509 DeAnza. COM ~ • 760-8333 $569.~ Sat/Sun 1-5 ***"'101 Via lido Soud, LI 675-6161 $4,850,000 S~t/Sun 1-5 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN * 20691 Aquatic Lane. Hunt.""Beach 546-2313 $166,950 · Sunday 1-4 * * * 107 Miiford, Cameo Shores CdM 644-6200 $1.599,000 SatfSun ~-4 1rtt~03Vhr~do-Soud(tido'iste)NWpf8ch 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 7 BEDROOM plua f!AM RM or DEN ••1406 llncotn Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $448,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 , DUPLEXES 1 I 1· 4 BR plua 2 Bft 116 Crystal, -Salboa tatand 673-~900. $499,000 Sat 1-5 2 BR plua 1 11R plua 1 BR ~ebld. Cotona..ctet::: 759--0619 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 •SP8 "*Pool * • Waterlront •• * Watemont I Pool .,; GIYe addr ... at guard gate . ., r . "~d -tt•RQ41'~ty Rell ~suhe/An~dvenllf~ 9'lpp...Wn1 to theDAJLY PILOT/Saturday. November 3 , 191 BUCH' tam-Nke TBd. 2 ba w/frplc. Steps from beach. $169,000 mcl land! STEPS TO BAY-Dramatic 2 or 3 bd wood & glass condos. $179,990 & $189,990 TM IMI Tl 11lWl.IT111 PDllCSllA DllUX-2 Bd & l Bd Spanish Charmer. ·prime Loc'n $225,000 ---~-'""· _ _,) JIWI U II DM nm I t'I OCDlrtlW IUUl-EaCTl Unit ""'J , a w/lrplc. Prime street $275,000 tlJG( otfl£X.£ach unit 4 bd, 2'n ba, Town house design. Steps to Beach $325.000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC 2919 Newport Blvd. (714) 675·6670 Big Lot. full grown trees in quiet Irvine Terrace -l short block to tennis courts and park. 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, family/dining nn plus a sunny breakfast nook, Only $365,000. LIDO.ISLE Ma~&-~yfrent 78!-on-bey;-poo • spa JOO' boat space Xlnt Fin. $4,850.000. Charming SpanJsh 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot,· dcoCk. courty ard., pier & sJip. U .100.000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO Jetty & Bay VlCW, newly decorated Mai Kat. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575,000. PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exc:it~ng Ocean & J etty views, 4 Br. 3 Ba. :m10 sq. f t. car p:irking. $1 ,285,000. WESTBAYAVEBAYFRONT At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular bay view. Owner financing. $1.050.000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic oc-ean & ci ty view. spacious 5 Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt rinancmg, now $750,000. COTION POINT ESTATES Custom ocean view lots next to Casa ..-Paci fica, San Clemente from $550,000. WESTWOOD VILLAGE . Prime English traditional 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's, hrdwd Hrs, nr UCLA. $695,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j •l } ~' ., 1 rt• [) f ¥ 1 f. 4 ~ f I • } t1 I b t '::~~~· S©\\~1¥\-~£~s·:: l.,_4 ~ CIA' I POUAM ·~=·:..o::'.7:....'! :- low •o '°''" '°"' "'""'--cit I K W A Q U S ' 1 r 1 1 1 I RUQAT I . l · I r I . t I R [ A E 1 I ~ T et.YIS>On ,, ... alt.,. IJ11CI . 1 r 1 r . ; :::~=-.~=:::= --------. pl••114KI ... ,..,. WI ll•VHIQ --· l -E N l 0 U 0 1 ••n?' ri 1 n r ·~~=· .... m::!,~!1! --• -... lop "--No l ........ • "r~ra=tmu IH I' I' I' I' I' r I •"'!·~~unm I I I I I I I IRS 1111.11 .. 1n II ............ 1211 Super sharp 4 Bd, family room. GREAT neighborhood. _Microwave, upgraded carpets. Move in condition . $127,500. YOU SNOOZE YOU LOSE UISJUll IULTll 111-1111 tlllT IUA mTI --LIT TAIE 4'11 L.1111 LIW MlllUT LUI USIMllTTI" Owner will consider carry with 20% down. Possibl RV access, close to school & shopping. Great investment. Tenant wants to stay. Needs some TLC. $127.000. UU. TEU/&IT U1-1ll4 llUT Ill II TllnE llOI THnM• ..... Lnt s.lt --$2l1 .. Highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home with family room, nook & fonnal din- ing room. Tile entry, built-in wet bar, AlC~-eus\Om bricit..entry. New below market financing arranged by owner. W fr ... lb&tilHI fer llet8fft. n MACNAB·IWNE AEN.J'Y y 111-1111 D~ YDUTUlmmli ULllA llUll -Beautiful, 1980 Victorian w/ many upgrades + 4 bdrm, 4 bath, brick petio, loft & roof top deck. Perfect family home or invest- ment. Use also as 3/3 ft. unit w 1/1 rear unit. Or rent one, keep the other for weekends & va • 'cations. Assumable financin.g. $489,000. Bill Wedmore . 551-8700. tllllfll llMOIL Nearly new condo in good lo- cation. Seller transferred so price la right! e br., 3 full ba., walk-in cloeets, din. nn. 2 car att. gar., Nld"°f>ool & apa. Cloee to shop-pmg. All t.hia for $125,900. Anne Tierney. 551-8700. ••a .. ........ _ Craf~bip and quality-of a bygope !1'a await you at the El Ntguel Couniry Club near the 11th Tee. HeM stands a beauU· fut, custom Mediterranean style home on nearly actt with 4 bdrms, 3 ~ batha. pool, ape, 3 car garage and much, much more. Proudly pre1ented at $72S,000 . Btll Wedmore 551-8700. monitor cemer... Po:ql, IC)a, MUN + much more, 1-------hor1H ok. R•duc•d S300,000I Secttflce at 1579,000 + term1 or trad•. For appt call PATRICK TENORE 780-8702 RVM~ · MIDl•'smll 15,000 down, no quellfy- log. owe batanc. at t2'h%. Ae611ng 1104,000. Call Agent Phylll1 S49'-5132 Of 546-2313 TUI£ IS( 4 CHM 4br. 2 ba. Wm, 127,!>00 want 2 br condo near ,.. ... Ill wanu taraer coumry •tat• and wfll uctlflca thl9 emel* OM. lt'I all 1.1t>9rac:s.d with new Mil)' mat• tun• on 2nd noor (1tlll ,..,,. 10 9dd th9 JacuzzJ1).Gfeat hol'M tor entrtelnlng -flt~ In bottl 11\ltng room and .umptuous famlty room. C<Mlred patio & gr..ey yard. Price NOW $149,500. .... ... , ... M111.,,_. 142·12M j PETF -°'' COAiijori ~ 4M.•JH, ... 2·3s ' 2 2$ 9 ,. " _NeaL8tKh Ui!lltfl r.oOd loot•• bide' \ 1'1111 ... )eAL PENIN. POtm j BARRET ! "" REALiY TllPUI. • 22t,SM I Jbr, 2 2br, all 2ba 6yr old. 8th ' Hell Can't sdt1 lxt~~ It works for houses. flC~- 4 ~R 2ba. 1'A lots. Spa, PAii?'" 3 ~ gar. can •xpand. 10 OCEAN ' BAY VIEW steps to bch. , ~°'7 -WANf small houH. 4 8d 2 ~. bMU(...., ... condo, ate. 873-3450 din, fem rm. 2 frplc9e. C.. ~ • 1 Ila I 022 pet1oe. gw<*I, fountain, IU I r swimming pool & epe. 3 IOI Hill. Broker Ul-4115 ......... C-'tfll..,.. c ar ger. Aaaume Full ocean vu: Jaamlna Cfk $500,000 loan. Priced at 2 br & d«I. Own/agt will apptelMI 1726,000. Ag1 !Inane». te 1'1) 728-6 t61 750.-1111/§.40:HmL REA'L ES lATE smns •m UTAUIA That's the view from this magnificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Harbor RJdge! This luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba reflects the ultimate in quality thru-ouL ~ts of a library, step down family rm w/f-place, gourmet kitchen & incredible Master suite w/aauna, f-place. walk-in "cloeet-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Try your home as down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt I Trafalgar Open Sn. 1·5 Ill"• UY Pvt gate guarded community on beach aide of hwy. Wood & g).aae -3 Bel single level with open beams. Rm. for pool, 3 car gar. A.aswne Hi-Loan. May leue option. Offered a t appraisal $335,000. Call Jeri Hunt ~au £)ccellent aumme1' bome-w/brick patio to tand. Immaculate oond. 4 Bd, 3 Ba. Good financing. $625,000. Harriet Perry 2 llAITU MITES 1 WITI ITWY New on market-this lonely 3 Bd Portsmouth offers the best in California Uving-ocean VIEW & pool! Expanded to accommodate differentlife styles. Great Spyglass Hills location. Owners are motivated. Call Jeri Hunt. $625,000 .. UIYll llPlllTIUT111 With a European flavor! Truly a unique and claasic 3 Bd townhome! FonnaJ--1 marbJe..foyer-totally upgraded thru- out. Private single level end-unit in Ji.h garden setting. 24 hr. guarded gate. A11ume hi-loan. Shown by appt.. Now $625,000. Jeri Hunt UH 1Y WI.I.AM LUii Good location on Villa Way. 31001q. ft. + park.in&. 1 story bldg. $l.OO aq. ft. NNN. Harriet Perry .. un. ' &.ml .... + .. -DellghttuJ-kKally l'fllW.ie'ed:..-M: 2 story-wtt.trhuce mliler IUl&e w/f-pi.ce, ,balcony and bay VIEW. Ccimplet.e with lovely formal dining and French doon opening onto garden patio. Lite & airy thru-out.. Move-in ready for the moet dMlcrtminate buyer. Pier will 8000l'ftl•.ndate 45' boet + aide tie. OW llll6at w/fi.nancing. $995,000 LIH. Jeri Hunt ------------------- A PfTE BARRE TI REALT'f ........ - Probably the nioee't home in Jrv\ne. Professionally decorated in C-ountry French. It teatures 4 Bdnns, family rm and formal dining. Fr. doors and metehif'8 greenhoule windows overlook. lush landecaped yard wtth pool and spa. Excel. Nonhwood location . nr parks. $220,000. Marebeth Gordon ............ u. At t.he dooni.ep of the University, mlnu~ from ~ See in the Heart of Irvine Ranch. A comer lot. Plan l, provides private indoor/outdoor living. Master suite in teparate win« opens to Sun Room Two more bdnns, in ad- . dhional wma .. Formal dinins· Break- Cul area in Kftchen. Workshop m gar- age. All Turtle Rock Communi\.y A.Moc. amenities. Reallst.k:.aUy prn-d at $207,500 fee. Call Frank Jolly, &altor (714) 552-1714 . + I& LYmlULn -:tl .. • 1 .. ' ................ .. . .. J .. ,,.,,.,, ... , P&Rll NEW RT &PlATMUTS Quiet 2Br 1 ba. pello. poof, garage. no P•11, $800/mo. 190t-8 t• St. Npt Hta. 860-U13 t,,,.-----_.:..-... ...., ...... ____ ;.;,;;; VERSAIUES 2 Br, 1 ....._ corner unit w/00/llSt ,,..__ Sec, no pets, •1,026 per 1--------~,,.--,.-------=-mo. AVI eppr9x ,fiOv 10 eu 0452 VILLA BALBOA CONDO 1::-.,....,....,,........,. ____ 1.,,...,.,,,,__ ____ _ Fantastic ~/IUM9l view. 18r & 8(/deft, 1'1t8a, frptc. eecurtty, , ....... ....... -cBUWWW&W .. _ .......... .. lmmecf occw l7loOll4 ....... .... -21ti&CI ... . micro. ..... .,. .... ... '"*' llOO. .,.,.. ·abf1 •WiiiCliiie · N/lfMI la ... .,.,... + 1it UI • t-Gla* 55+ yr """ ..... ., I" be tPt w/DOCI-.... lncutt e..._. .. .,.. AVllllnow.~ ...... ~-............. -·-·7~ In these inflationary days, money is precious. Everybody yearns to find ~ pot of gold, but seems to overlook a source .of money moat families have. Yes, look In your attic; cellar or gara.ge and you are sure to find remnants of child- I • hood, things of yesterday not · being used today. n.ese items ~an b8 ·Yc>ur pot of gold by ad.; vertlsing In the Classified col- umns. Call today and we'll have our cl•s•ified servi ce person help you write a sure- fire selling classified ad. '1 • ·lllilJ. '9illt -~· . . I I ~-t I -' I . . .24 -Orange County Real Estate/An .Advertising auppfement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 3, 1914 . FllEI llTE ~ ISSllllLE LDll D Tll ... 1-WTSllE SPfCMl -IDT -1149,000. Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom IUITifll 4 II. F• II.I. NIU! --Eat Beautiful executive townhome. PllCIUl ID.II COST -Newport Beach near Jhe ocean. 2 bdrm, 21~ ·bath, ·exquisite vllla. Excellent aeeumable--k>en-of-$-136,~ Don't mlee this beautiful garden home ot Spanish ·inspired architect and design. Asking models. lnvttlng llvlng rooms, In kitchen + formal i:Hnlng room, Profe11!onally decorated . massive brlCkJ!fl.ar ~HL.J!iMKll,eU~l-l.--2 flcaplaceaLiiePlamla....bdlm....L.-l--l-~_..IG9--io-111U9n--t--"------fl~ klichen. Built-Ina raicrowave. Oak · bath perfect for gueeta or tn-tawal ,carpet, ~ IMng ·room. cablrletfY. Ceramic tile. Huge Fabulous private pooltt Aaume Dramatic vaulted <*Hng. 3 large bedrooms. Finished 2 car garage. $76,000 loan 10'A%; $694 bdrma, 2'A baths. Wr119 around Large patios. From $139,500. mont~lyl 963-6767 patio overiook9 private rear yard. Call today, 546-2313 Call to 1ee. 548-2313 St74,500. M6-7171 , Taf CISTI IUA STUTII, $113,951 -Bring your paint · bru!Shl Save SI 3 bdrm. Large lot. Quiet street. Call today. 546-2313 ~61 Fuchala ell.a Ill IAl IDICO -Now only $169,0001 924 Goldenrod Thia R-2 lot hu city approval to bulld two-99~2 0G~~odod condos. Charming neighborhood. An ex<*- .. ~· lent v&lue._Aaume 11t TO & 2nd loans that .7'941 Jasmine otal • ... "" ooo at -...iblin 1 ~NTel....,HHH+--t--.::~-..U 111£-$45,IN -Two__year' new lo __ -+--H--,,.,rflW=p=-=o;'"::I Biacil. Model perfect 2 bdrm, 2 949 Begonia 954 Begonia 957 Begonia 921 Carnation 977 Carnation 928-erocos- 944 Crocus 925 Dahlia 941 Dahlia 964 aahlla ar apu~----. .._. • .,, 3383 Lartcapur $11.• STllTD --Nice dean 3 bdrm, 11n L bath. Beautifully decorated. Excellent park, Includes pool, spa & clubhouse for fun & entertainment. 18 & over. Call for detaJls. 646-7171 l(llCO $25,Ml-WO M( -Gorgeous Qay and city light view In Dover Shores. Pres- tigious private executive home. Large ltvtng & f amlly rooms, each with fireplace. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. 4 bdrm, 31n baths. 3 car garage. Pool and spa. $625,000. 546-2313 . - STUL m -3 bdrm + family room + beach! Only $108,900. Unbellevab'8 price for this beautiful home in great neighborhood. Nice garden loaded with fruit trees! Hurry-won't la.st at this prloel 963-6767 llC ... IUITlfll ~.:SAVE BIG TOOi Totally upgraded large family home. 5 bdrm. Huge master bdrm suite. Bonus room. New carpet, paint and drapes. Private courtyard. Dra- matic evening lighting. Only $164,900. You must see this. 546-2313 ... Ill f1IMC( l~ FllOI -Costa Mesa luxury! 3 bdrm + den + formal dining room & spectacular skylights! 2 view decks! 21/1 baths! Impeccable condition! Try 10-1. downl 963-8767 . • NIH• Cl90 -$79,9001 New In Costa M... Flreptace, skylight, delightful kitchen end attached two car garage. ExoeUent terme aveffable Including VA & FHA financing. Don't nl8e out on thll great opportunity. &46-7171 BIB tmT, •Y SHS,111 -With vtew-of OC99f' & mountalnt from the 3 aundecks. Aleo O\WtOOkl bW.fttful courtyard. 3 bdrm, 21~ beth. LiaM a~ .. 8'et value In this price rMQe. C.. today. ~7171 ' .,. . ~ Lupine bath home. Priced low to eetl fut. VA terms. 3371 Mangold Call now, 548-2313 3387 Martgold · 972 Dahlia 3382 Wisteria IUCI llUI -Auumable flnanctngl .a bdrm + 3386 Wllterla den with built-In wet bar for entertaining! Sll,Ml-fA-12 llT -Great Costa M .. lo- cation. 1 bdrm home with lot large en<>Ugtrfor 2 units. Excellent opportunity for the flrat time buyer or Investor. Arlt time offering. Better hurry on this one! 646-711'1 WA IE EUCllTtl -Absolutely magnificent 4 bdrm + 2 story + family room + formal dlntng room! Spectacular akytlghtal 2 view deck1I 2'A baths! lmpeccabte condition! Try 10% down.963--6767 llPUJ-$115,SMI -Very nice units located In a deatrable area ona cul de uc '1reet. 1 bdrm, 1 bath untta are always rented, no vacancy here. Great opportunity for the first time Investor. 646-7171 aaUT lmlTS-UICI snu -You won't find many Hke this 2 bdrm beauty In mint con- dition. Extra large lot adds potential for added' Improvement. Quiet tree lined street. 4 car garege +RV ac:cea and only $179,9001 848-7171 . n.tl Tl lllf1 -4 bdrm home n ~ beech-clo9e neighborhood. Splc·n-apa.nl Move In condition! Kltehen perfect for the gourmet chef. A real steal at $148,000. 963-6767 . : I ._ CllWL -2 story gtant ... 2~ bath1 ... famlly room ... dlntng room ... and pri- vate poolll All thta for only $1M,950l 963-6161 I , - Located In prestige area on greenbelt .10- catlonl Excetlent auumablel-call for de-- tails. $1~.900. 646-7171 IUA W ... -$122,950. AwlfY!:9 . ..,98 low tntereet loan. Spacious llvlng r()Om. r:-or. mAI 8tnlng. Breakfast nook. 3 large bdrma, 1~ bath. Call quick this wtll not lat. 546-2313 WTllH..nllCll Sll,IHI -Now onfy $124,9001 Recentty remodeled 2 bdrm charmer on a large comer lot. Cozy & com- fortable -you can move right In. Auume $76,000 loan at only 1~~ lntereet. Hurryl 64&-7171 4 -+ .......... tlMRll -Beautlful new Hating lhowa like a modelt Form8' dining rooml-&iplrate. level Mt up for ln4aw8t :~~~late thr~1 Only CllTI 1111 fl9ftD Sttl.IM -Ex<*lent In-come potential. Anxious eetler wtll hear ot: ferl.54&-2313 1111~• lM -17e,oo0 at 9W% lntifest . Completely upgraded & remod1l1d 3 bdrm home wtth game room & ,_.. flmlty room wtth mM8M ftreplaoe. Apprcixtmately 2,000 1q. ft. Beliltlful grounds. Ful price only 1123._500. 641-7171 G