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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-17 - Orange Coast PilotI I i' N~rtHarbor Bellftower " Saddle back Norwalk BJ•hopAmat Edl80n Valencia University Forecaata on A2 31 10 21 20 Fountain Valley St. Francl8 St. John eo.co Mater Del Marina LOyola ~ ltcllaon lliCla ~rback &eltll Jarrett S. ~ bJ Doaa Bemlett u he er• tartet Prt4ay ~t. Por detalla oa ftnt·romul CIP Utloa • ._ 8eCtlGia 8. SATURDAY NOVf M BEF~ 1/ 1984 onANGE-COUNT y CAL IF OH NIA 2'> Cf NT S Coaat The Newport Beach Mar- riott treated the first of 5001urkeys who will be Thanksgiving Day 'guests of honor' to a royal wel- come./ A2 Fire caused $2<10,000 . damage to a San Juan Capistrano home./ A2 Callfornlat Baby Fae's surgeon was tearful but hopeful as he expressed a desire to do more animal-to-human transplants./ A3 California's students are doing better academical- ly. but their test scores still fall below the national average./ A3 A new book by writer Ben Wattenberg accentuates the 'good news' about America./ AS Renovating the Statue of Liberty poses unusual challenges for the work crew./A4 World Globetrottlng zoologist George Schaller Is off to study soow leopards In the wilds of Tibet./ A4 Rifle practice is a re- quired course for East German students./ AS Religion Recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court have sanctioned a closer link between church and qtAtA /A7 Sports Area girls volleyball teams from Edison, Irvine and Corona del Mar shoot for CIF titles to- nlght./81 USC has already clinched a date In the Rose Bowl. but today's game with UCLA Is still Important to the rlvals./81 Orange Coast College's football team goes for Its fourth win In Its last five outlngs'.182 ··:::!:::!3'..!!!!:·:~·:::~:~:·:::~:-:!:•:,:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:::·:::· Entertainment A Uttle~lt of Hollywood's "Golden Era" will be re- created for the premiere of the CBS television bio- graphy of Errol Flynn./ Al INDEX Bridge Catlfornl1 Newt Clualfled •eomtcs Cro .. word Horoscope Ann Lander• National Newt Obtta Public Notices RMI Ettate Aeelgton Sporta T~ ThMtera TrMa W•ther Wortd Newt \ A10 A3 85-7 A10 0e 87 A9 A3 EM EM C1·24 Atr-7 81-3 A8 A8·9 A9 A2 A3 Marine killed in 8.ir cralsh S d ffl I , i d 1 h embarked on a routine training econ 0 cer. nJure a~ p ane eras es mission when it crashed at 9:10a.m .. just after takeoff from Camp Pendleton ~:3~ke~~an~mie Grafton. a ~ From 1&aff u d. wire reports One Marine officer was killed and another was injured Friday morning when their twin:-engine Manne Corps observation plane crashed shortly . Killed in the crash was Maj. after taking off from the Camp Thomas C. Guerinot 37 of Camp Pendleton airfield , military Pendleton. Capt. Gary0E. Mueller. 32, authorities said. of Oceanside was injured in the crash The plane. assigned to an aircraft and was listed in stable condition at unit headquartered at the Marine the base hospital, Grafton said. Corps Ait Station El Toro. had just Mueller rep()rtedly suffered possible internal mJuries and a disclocated shoulder in the accident. The hometowns of the two Marines weTC not available Friday evening. Cause of the crash 1s under .. n·· vcstigation by military authorities. l;he plane. an OV-IOA Bronoo, was assigned to Marine Observatfon Squadron 2, Marine Aircraft Grqup 391 a unit of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing headquartered at El T.oro. The accident follows tbt deadll ol four Marine Oien last June, wbo were killed when lhetr helicopter crubed at sea durin& a Navy-Marine Corps war excrcise at Camp Pendleton. The June l incident oc::curred on the next-to-last day of the Kernel Usher trainina exercise, desiped IO test the Marines• rcadi ness in pultins forces asho~ via amphibious~ inp. Tests _veri£y slaying t~eory ____ Strolling through the rain Student Sandy Ra~k tH_wet 1'catheJ' in atrlde P'rlday by donniDC colorful rain &ear to ward off the damp at UC ln:ine. lhatH.llDJ •Illa were ezpectecl to return todaJ. For_ more detalla on the weather. 11ee J»aee A2. Police suspicions that HB woman was strangled confirmed By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMO.,Net•Wll AnautQps) Fnda) on thebodyofa Hunllngton Beach woman found slam in her room confi rmed Polioe susp1c1ons that she was strangled, authonues said. Hunungton Beac~ Lt. Jim WaJker said the autops) ,b) the count)' Coroner's office determmed that Elizabeth May Hoffschneider. 38. died at about 11 ·30 p.m. Wednesda) of strangulation It was not clear wh ether a weap()n was used in the k1ll1ng. Walker said. Police also said there were no apparent signs of rape or other assaults. And -while the bedroom where HofTschne1der's body was found was ransacked. the apartment showed no signs of a break-in. Walker said. Relatl\ es of the v1cum· arc bemg contacted b) Police to help detemune 1f an)'lhing was talten from the apartment ... Teen victims lured into 'spider's lair' Waller said the continuing Police '°"esugauon has led to questionin& of se' eral people. but no arrests have \Cl been made. · HoITschne1der's nude body was found earl) Thursday at her La Quinta Hermosa apartment by-two fnends -who became womed when she did not rep()n to work. Police said H<>fTschnc1der was the office manager of a Fountain Valley medi- cal suppl) firm Prnsecutor claims d esert murder of two girls gave defendant Douglas sense of satisfaction By JEFF ADLER Of .... Olllly ..... ...,, Two Anaheim teen-age girls were ldlledsoaccuscd murderer Fred Herre Douglas could obtain -some son of perverted sexual satisfaction.'' an Orange County prosecutor charged Friday in his closing remarks. Deputy District Attorney Tony Rackauckas likened victims Beth Jones. 19, and Margaret Krueger. 16, to the Oy that was lured into the A ft must pay own way·as of next year By TONY SA.A VEDRA Of ... .,..,......... • Bcginn1n1 next fiscal year. rq1C'nal art arou~ receivina money from a state-funded prosram will ha'c to match th<>te irants W'lth private and local aovcmment donallons Th()California Ar11 Council;._ mcct- ina for the fint time in utan~ County. voted Frida)' to pha\Coul the unmatched pants 11~n to aroups in the tate·loc,al partnership pravam. Under the prosram. s&atc fund in& is allocated to one rq1onal Jroup for c8(h of the S8 countics in Calif omit. and some \mallcr area The penntr· ship protrtm wa• 1n1t1atcd four )'tars • (Plea89 ... AllT I A2) , , \ spider's lair. "They were a couple of naive. immature girls. Their morals were too loose forthe1rown good. But they never were given a chance to mature and grow out of their behavior ... Rackauckas told the seven-man. five- woman Superior Court jury. The JUry 1s expected to be~n deliberations Monday_ af\cr receiv1ni final instructions from Judge Ronald Owen. ------- Douglas. a 55-year-old former Costa Mesa resident who ran a Garden Grove furniture refinishing business. is charged with two counts of first-degree murder. If convicted. the prosecution will ask that he be sentenced to death. Douglas i~ accused of luring Jones and Krueger to a remote desert wash in San Diego County in August 1982 on the pretext ofhav1ng them Pose for nude photographs. .\fier voluntarily removing their clothes and agreeing to be tied up. the two girls were forced to perform SCA acts on each other. Douglas. and eyewi tness Richard Hernandez before they were killed. according to trial testimony. Hemanda. the prosecution's star witness. 1s a 39-)'Clr-Qld acknowl- edged heroin addict and convicted burglar who told jurors he drank beer and watched as Douglas killed the girls. He was granted 1mmun1t) from prosccuuon in e'change for his tcstimon). Defense attornc) George Peters. 1n his closing argument to the JUI). characten1ed Hernandez as u un- reliable Wltness "hose tcsumon) cannot be behcved. (Pl-..e eee DOUGLAS/ A2) The t"o fnends discovered HofT- S1."hne1der's boch at about 8: 15 a.m. a1.d called paramcd.tcs. Pobcc officers follo"cd fiH minutes later and began a ~nrch for a rope or cord that may ha'c ht'en used 1n the sla\lng. Th<' \ICllm ll\ed alone. accordin& to other tcnanto; {)f the apartment comple' on Parkside Lane near Huntington <.enter. . t.Mt 8'••11n MftloSMD-t projece. aad .._...., nlW la ,.... oomatdee la Aala, Africa aad Lada Aaenca. TM twe ... .,1ad altJatl la a teat Oii tile lntD caapu. ... A2 OtenoeCoMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Nowmber 17, 1984 .. Guess who's comlng todlnner? Deity l'llot pholM bf Howetd Upln The flnt of 500 "auata of honor" for the Tbank.,lv-lnC holiday at the Newport Beach llarrlott Hotel ar- rived ln •tyle ln a Umou•lne Friday. e.corted by hotel re•ident mana&er Ned Snavely. At top, the 6- month-old tom turkey from the Via Turkey Ranch cbecb into the hotel with the aid of aeneral manacer Ray Kovac. and front deak clerk Janice Drexler. At left, Richard Culmer. a room .ervlce waiter: .ervea the turkey hi• favorite drink -. could lt have been Wild Turkey? -at poolalde. W£A1HlR -- Mostly sunny tkl" and warm« temper•tur• Witt prevall Ovef mott of Sou1hetn CallfOf'nla today, the NatlonaJ WMthw S.rvlc.uld. Hight In the Lot A11oete1 batln •nd 1urroundlng v•U.V• wlll retch the upper ISO• today after overnight Iowa In the 501 •nd down to the '40• In aome valley •rea1. In the mountain•. p•rtly cloudy 1kle9 with gutty wetterly winds were e11~ted today, with Iowa dipping Into the mld-20t and 30s High• wlll range from the upper 40t to mld-50t. Hight In the upper deaert• were e~ted to reach 58 to 84 wllh lows 34 10 44. In the lower deMrtl, hight were exP9Qted In ttwupper70t and lows-from -e to 58. From Point Conception to the Mexican border: Inner w•ter1, llght varlable wlnde thltmorhlng, becoming.west 10 aouthwett 10 to HI knot• atj.Ornoon aAd evening. Wnterly twellt 2 to 3 feet. Mostly clear. U.S. Tempe lM VtQM 17 ~ LllCle~ S7 41 t:.:r-IO 63 HI Lo 49 H AA>eny 48 42 LUC>l>Ocll 52 S4 .,buQu«~ 54 33 ~pllla 55 40 • ShOwe•s Amatllto 5~ ao ~&..en 71 74 AnchoreQ• 21 20 ll)Cl..QsittNa 54 41 Aln.vtl .. 51 41 MM 3t 24 Calif. Tem pa Allene• 53 57 Mpl1S1 P~ 31 19 A1i.n11e City eo 47 N,.n"111e-11 37 Aulhn 85 eo ...... Ortunl 70 llO 8.tltlrnot• 541 45 .....,yoni eo 50 lldngs -'3 27 Norlolll.V1 .. 54 8"~. 12 49 Notlh Pi.tt• 4t 16 ..,,..,c:ll 48 15 Ol<~Coly .. 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Moon Mii •• 1 47 p.m. •'-Sunoty Sen Franc:18co 80 .,.. ti 1 06 • m. and Ml• 112 13 pm CONTINUED STORIES DOUGLAS CASE SUMMED UP ••• From Al "If you believe he was a nunk1e for "There's absolutely no way in the Douglas, u's not hard for him to be a world Hernandez could stumble on flunkie for the police," Peters said. that location or get there any other "It's not the kind of story he would way withoutthe knowledge thatthat's relate if he were an c1ccurate, honest where the girls were killed," the . observer of the circumstances." prosecutor said. Peters reminded juror~ that Rackauckas agreed that Hernandez Hernandez said he confessed to his was an "undesirable character," but role in the killings only after a beatmg asked jurors to think like a man by Mexican authoriues prior to his planning a murder. "Consider this. If arrest. there is some kind of depraved plot to "If you take Hernandez out of the kill. what kind of person do you go to disclosed his plans for luring hitchhikers to the descn and killing them for a "snuff movie." a Porno- graphic film in which a victim is killed after or during a sex act. "This was a perverted plan ap- parently based on some son of strange sex ual fantasy where he apparently gets satisfaction out of killing." the prosecutor said iO aslung the jury to find Douglas guilty. case. there's no1 much left at all," the for assistance? Hernandez fits the bill Douglas' current legaJ problems arc Illy 4 Yac t s Cross th-e--1-1.-Il--e--ft~dBfeu~t!~~Ri~aRc~k~a~u~ct~?a~si~ma·r·~gHuue~dit~~t~hcz.at pe;fhed~~scc-ut_o_r also argued that ~~~::;~~\,:i~i~~7i~~~~~ "'" Douglas had c.arried a blueprint for cover policewomen to their deaths lHese1rn1ma 0 ndneyz. Hheatdoldnothte Jluieryd thinat thh1es the girls' murders in his mind for a during the filming of another "snuff long time. He recalled the testimony movie." He ultimately pleaded guilty 1m mun1zed wi1 ness had led of Kathy Phillips, who said she h~~ ~oa reduced charge and was placed on as~i nd s kee pplaguin grace.~.~.lh•:•i~.~.~.:_~.~.lh•e•;•~-~.~.:_~_~_e .• th•e•g•t•rl•(-•~•O•~•:•a•s•~•~-l;•~•i•~•a•~•:•~•~•h•k•h•~•~•e•h•~•r-•je•~•:•:•~•i~.~.:.:_:_:_a•J··u.ry_wa_s•u•n•a•b•l•c -W By A~MON LOCKABEY by a Long Beach Yach1 Club S}nd1- ca1e al 6:5 4 a.m . Dave Beck'<; Dare. Los Angeles Yacht Club, al I005 a.m., and Charles Winton's Stndrr San Francisco Yacht Club. at 11. 57 a.m. yachts making bare headway. De11J Nol 9Nt"'t Wrlt- M AZA TLAN -The Los Angelt:o; to Mazatlan yach1 race Fnda) suf- fered a case oft he slows as onh four of the 21 yachts had finished by.9 p.m ' Finishing Fnday were Saga. sailed Afier that , the wind m the Gulf of California died. leaving the other 17 Nick Frat ee. '>kipper of the yacht Sw1ftsure Ill. which was first to fini sh Thursda) night. !>aid the slowest pan of the race was at ( abo San Lucas at the tip of BaJa, Califo rnia where Sw1ftsu re wac, stalled for O\er nine hours. Fir e causes m ajor damage More than 20 firefighter• fought a San Juan Capl•trano fire that broke out In a two-atory hou.e at 26312 Wildwood Lane late Friday momlngt. caa•lng about $200,000 damace. No one••• Injured, and firefighter• were un•ure who llvea at the home, who.e Hated owner l• American Saving• and Loan. Just Call 642-6086 \\hal do you likt· ahout thl' Ually Pilot" Wh11t don·1 you ll e? Call the numher at left and your messajtt' wlll be rerordrd. tran•wrlht>d and delivered to tbc appropriate t'dilor The same 24 ·hour answerlnit 'ervke may be used to record letter 10 tbr edllor on ID)' 1oplr Con trlbulor 10 our Leller'i rohlmn must lnrlude lhelr namt> and telephone number for verlflra11on. i'lio rlrrulatlon calls, please Tell us what's on your mind. · Dally Piiot Oetlvery 11 QuarentMd MollcM1 ,,..,., ' f It' "Ill ..... f<V '"" .... o, s )0 p .. ,..,,... • , " .. encl yl.N' CCi 1 "' '"' ~.., ~-'"',,..,. •"'" .~,,...,.; ~ ;™4 Qi') ""'' ,,., flt-~ , ,.,. CO(>) l>y I • rr te '"'' f '0 a m •"'O '°"" i'Y .. 11 ri._ ... ..., Clrculatlon Telephone• ... ,~~ O<• ~ w111, ,. ... , ..,...,,, , ..,., .. ~·~. ......... , ORANGE COAST DaUyPnat H.L. Schw•rtz UI Pu blisher Frank Zlnl Managing Ed1t<Jr K•r•n Wittmer Advor11s1ng Director AoHm•ry Churchm•n Controller Robert C•ntrell Production MAnAgcr Don•ld L. Wllll•m• Circulallon Manager Clrculetlon 71•1142-4333 CIHllfled edvertlelng 71•1M2·M71 All other depertment• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE ~ona -.. ,.,., • .,.. 1 •<I •• <;ci •• ..._ Ca !Qt,,.. ""'£ '" 8001 6..1*;• r ,.,,. 111 , .... '4 16 mor 1 y lly ....... 'IC)~ VOL.n,NO.m • ART FUNDS PHASED OUT ••• From Al ago lo spread funding throughout the state, unlike other C AC programs that allocate grants to specific art groupsregardles~ of location. Glona Segal. manager of the pan- nersh1p program. said Fnday's action by the council would help make the panner groups less dependent on state funding, while encouragmg con- tributions from local government and the private sector. "This began as an experiment four years ago to encourage local govern- ment to form an councils.'' said Segal. !\t t hl' forefront of these groups was the Orange ( ounty Ans Alliance, chose n by the county Board of Supervisors to act as the count y's local partner. 4 Molly Lynch, director of the OCAA, said the change in state funding methods probably would not affect the group Save on beeutlful well-to-well carpeting. The Arts Alliance received roughly half its $80,000 budget this year from the pannership program to provide technical workshops and other ser- vices to the estimated 250 an or- ganizatio ns in the county. "Pri va tc donations arc fine; it'sithe public funding that we're working on," said Lynch. "I don't sec any finan cial problems for the alliance, but I would also like to sec the entire (pannership) program work." Lynch and other program adminis- trators are concerned aboot the fate of groups from smaJler counties, where private and public dolfars arc less available. The new policy creates a two-level funding schedule,. the first being grants that are guaranteed to partner organizations and the second being competitive grants. On the first level, an unmatched grant will be given, along with an You'll find the savings are tremendous for this special sale-and so Is the beauty and performance of these Anso•tv nylon carpets. Built-In soil and stain resistance, lasting static and wear resistance, and our outstanding choice of luxurious syles and high-fashion colors• alt fldd up to make this sale an absolute must! Siiky soft plushes from Just ....... DEN'S •........•••••......... ~ .......... . extra incentive grant that must be matched beginnin$ in fiscal 1985-86. Over the next six years, the un- matched grant will be phased out and the incentive funding raised. On the second level. partner groups receiving a maximum of 70 J)erccnt state funding can compete for grants that must be ma tched dollar for dollar. Segal said the new funding schedule comes at the end of a four-year planning period that was initially expected to last six months. The ,groups were reQuired to de- velop long-term plans for cultural development programs for their re- gions. "It was originally done to decen- tralize the ans council. But there was a lot of floundering around in some places with groups trying to form (partner) orpnizations without specific gu1dehne5," she said. ...... ,..•·•ti• ............. ..... ca.... carpet sales • in1tal1tion • custom draperies ·-1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CA 92627 • PHONE 646-4838--646-2355 • UC. NO. 230422 •ST IBTAWTIOll ..... ccum • LOCATED .. COSTA IDA Fm 27 YURI F•r • u.rT MIDS 9:1 '"' • Reagan aldes rev.ieW141 alteratloas ln Medicare By Tle Altoellted Presa WASHINGTON -Federal policymakers, under orders from Pre11dent Rcapn to 1uaacst further cuts in domestic 1pendina. were n:poncd Friday to be reviewina a series of Medicare cbanaes, some of which have been rejected or ianorcd by Conaress in the past four years. Some of the proposals under consideratfon wouJd r&lse out-of-pocket colll to ~neficiaries of the federal health care plan for the elderly, sald 8')vernment aources familiar w1tb the ditcussions. Amona o1ber ideu under discussion is one that would require workers to count employer-paid health insurance premiums as income and pay tues on them if they exceed a certain amount. AatJJor fded •alcJde to prove a point NEW ORLEANS -An author who faked a suicide to promote his novel said Friday he will plead innocent to the rcsultin& cnminaJ char&es. and said he is not surprised at reports his scheme might actually hurt saJes of the book. Edward D. Grant Ill said slumpina sales of his boOk "Saints in the Shadows" would prove his poinfthat there is a "general hostility" in New Orleans apinst home-grown authors. When he turned himself in Thursday he said suicide was the onf y way for a New Orleans novelist to a.cl notic~d. State DeparaiJent win• Double11peak a,rard . DETROIT-. When the U.S. State Department announced that it was officially replacinJ the word "killing" with "unlawful or arbitrary deprivation of life," the act did not escape the notice of English teachers. The National Council ofTeachers of English, which is holding its annual convention here, on Friday presented the State Department with its 1984 Doublespeak Award. The awards are named after the Big Brother governmental language described ID Oeorge Orwell's" 1984." · Student threatened 1n nag •late di•pute RANDOLPH, Mass. -A school superintendent said Friday he is working with the U.S. Justice Department ~o ensure tt\e safety of) student who says sbe has been threatened since rcfusana to stand dunng the Pledge of All~ance and the national anthem. Since a newspaper last weekend publicized her stance and her homeroom teacher's disagreement with it, Susan Shapiro, 17, and her famil¥, who arc Jewish, said they have received dozens of threats. many of them anti-Semitic. Miss Shapiro refused to au.cod school all week. saying she feared for her safety. CALlf ORNIA Trial ordered In freeway fatality RIVERSIDE -Trial was ordered Friday for a diabetic whose low blood sugar may have contributed to a wrong-way freeway accident that killed an off- duty policeman and two grandchildren, a prosecutor said. John Washington. 54, of Los Angeles was bound over for Superior Court arraignment on three counts of vehicular manslauptter. The defense claims Washington suffered an advc'rsc reaction to an insuhn injecti on and was unconscious when his brown Cadillac swerved out of the northbound lanes oflnterstatc I 5 and coll ided with a southbound vehicle driven b).' Anaheim police Sgt. Roy Records. Records' vehicle was sheared in haJf. killing him along with Tina La Flower. 3, and LOS ANGELES (A P) -The auracon wbo made hi1tory by im- plantina the firtt baboon be&11 in 1 human baby said Fnday that the cxpcncnce enriched him. made him "re-examine my life'' and profoundly affected his family. pr. Leonard Bailey, pbviously shaken by Baby Fae's death late Thursday, $poke slowly and bis eyes. appeared to &listen with tears when he met with reporters Friday to talk Now that•a a Dapper . about &he uny tran1pl1nt recip1Ht. The' 1 ·ytar-old phy11Caa11 ~of has own two small, ldopt*9 eon1 and referred to the children's ttleVJ11on prQ&ram "Mr. R•rs" 1n cx~11n1 how-he fell about canyina out Baby Fat's controv~tal tran&plant. "While prcparin& to leave my home this momina, one of my little boys was tuned in to'Mr. RQSttt.' .. be 11id. "Mr. Roaers' guest was the ~rilliant foolball star, Lynn Swann. Prealdent Rea&an eeeme •tartled (left) by the andca of a ll•e turkey, praented to him by John Bendrlcb, preeldent of the Jlf adonal Turkey Federation, at the White Boaee Friday. Their dtlCl.ttllOD wnt 1e>l'Ddh1111 likc thi1: 'But Mr. ROlt'l'I, wt Iott the bellpme: The l'tlpe>nw •u. 'Diet )OU play your bat'r 'YH WC did.' was tMacmwer -111en you won ,' Mr. ROlt'f'I said. ~ )'OU --on,, .. Bailey wu somber throupout the newt conf~n4't, and ~ with difficulty at tlmn about tbe one-1"0ftUMMd _,.,-datb wbidl m.mt ll da)'I after lhc uansplant oper- ation. "'TOday we &rievc the ~OM of this ~ious life ... her unique place io our memorict Wlll denve froftl what abe and hcf paren u ha vc done to Jive ri11t tO I ray of bope for babies to COIM, "· ,,,, ........ At rlCht. the two men try to laa.aa on to tlae a..-tU.D- cooperad•e bird. The o~•uBon pnnam U.e a TbanU,lriDC tmkey to the family &1111...Uy. .. ;.;:.=:1-i-c1rcwtrvru11ngdeJ•red Students still ·below national-average LOS ANGELES -A Judge an the McMartin Pre-School molestation case says it would be premature for her to heed immcd1ately a hi~cr court ruling prohibitina children from testifying by closed-circuit television. Municipal Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb on Thursday postponed for 30 days her compliance with the Court of AppeaJ ruling.. "I previously have issued a ruling that I believe is correct. I am not going to wrest a change in my ruling on a dectsion1haris notflnaJ," Bobb said. ---- Boeing te•t cra•h now •et for December EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE-A four-engine Boeing 720 aircraft that is being crashed to test new safety designs will meet its doom in the Mojave Desert on Dec. I , the NauonaJ Aeronautics and Space Administration said Friday. The test, which will involve a 170 mph, gro_uod-<:ontroJJed crash landtng on the desert floor, previously had been scheduled for Nov. 10. But NASA and Federal A via ti on Administration officials scrubbed the ran dang due to a malfunction in a monitoring device. NASA spokesman Les Reinertson said Friday the new date was set following a succc"ful manned test flight of the 235,000-pound aircraft and ground control equipment on Thursday. Tra1l•ide killer •entenced to death LOS ANGELES-A burly printer convicted of two "Trailside Slayings" murders of women in one wooded Northern California county and charged wi th five more killings in another was sentenced Friday to die in the gas chamber." l must conclude with the prosecution that if ever there was a case for the death penalty, this is that case, .. Superior Court Judge Dion Morrow said an ~ssing sentence. Morrow said defense attorneys had failed to prove David Carpenter's troubled childhood and psychological problems were mitigatin& circumstances in the killings of two young women in separate 1981 attacks alona rcdwoOd park trails in Santa Cruz County, about 70 miles south of San Francisco. No 80lat1on In •f6ht for deadly elenlam SACRAMENTO -No JOlutionis in sight for ,ctting rid of the selenium that killed and deformed waterfowl in Kesterson Reservoir and could pose a human health problem. lcaislators were told Friday. Meantime, federal employees in "space suits" arc shooing birds away from the reservoir an western Merced county with scarecrows, propane exploders, whistle bombs, • shellcrackers, and other devices. The protective clothing is probabl)'. not nccessarr,. said Richard Myshak, regional director of the U.S. Fish and Wtldlifc Service, 'but I'm not going to take chances ... WoRLD Movie •Br-'Indlcted In •mauling cue ROME-Italian movie star Rossano Brazzi and a suspect in the the papal shooting plot are among 37 people indicted followin& a m~or iovestiaatton of intcmat1onal arms and drug smuggling, a prosecutor said Friday. Judae Carlo Palermo in ttfe northern Italian city ofTrcnto issued the indictments Thursday niaht, afier a fi ve-year probe into a ring that allcacdly operated in Italy, West Germany. Spain, Bulgaria, Turkey and other parts of the Mediterranean. Police .,.,._t 2,300 black mlp'ant wor.te~ JOHANNESBURG, South Afric.a -Police have arrested 2,300 people. most of them miarant worken. an a "moppina-up o~ration" followina widespread riotina in black townships. authorities said Fnday. Col. Vic Haynes at police headquarters in Pretoria said most of those arrested Thursday were released by Friday momin.a after they paid fines on a variety of charges. 'J1lC most common charac, he said, was non-pa ment of mtL OdcnseMinistu MqnuJ Malan, In a speech riday n1.allt, blamed the riotina and unrest since late August on "calculated action by n0ttilc clements" seckin& to overthrow South Africa's white-minority rule. World •cca.ed ol 16norbJ6 famine ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania. the new chairman of the Orpnazation of African Unity, on Friday accused developed nations of not respond in& to the deva1tatin1 drouaht in Africa until their residents "11w COrl)IC5 on television ... "h is a shame that a sinJ,le person in the world lhould die ofsw:vation," be.told 1 news conferc~ ''lus& now. Western. Europe has aome1hin1 they caJI food mountains -and the food 11 rouin• there and the pcopk arc dyina here." Some 7 million people arc said to be facinJ starvation because of the prolon,ed dtouaht in Ethiopia, and tbe country as upectcd to need a million tons o donalt'd food by the end of l 98S. CIJemea.to: wupoa• lbaltli top Jtriorltf WASHINGTON -Soviet President Konstaruln Chernenko wa1 Quoted Friday 11 sayina the top priority in U .. -Soviet relations durin1 President Rcapn's second term ahould bt to hmit and reduce nudeer weapon• alld be elcdaed "to work vttorously" to atta1n thote' aims. In mnark.s to NBC New1, Chernenko didn'"t repeat some of the pre-conditions for arms control talks the Soviets have set previously. Nor did he h)tllt on any pettkulat ntfOtiat~na approach. He said 1f ttetnt statement by \he Re~ 1Clm1n11trauon concemin.a a dttire for improved rclauons watb Mol(Ow do not tcmainJUlt words,•· the two superpowcn could ••sttrt mov1n1 toward more .~ormal relations betwetn our two countnes ando1oward a more ttcurt wor1d. But state sch ools c hief says tests reveal California pupils impro~tng academically SACRAMENTO (AP) -State school!. c_bief Bill tfq.nig ~id ~ri~y that tests show Cahfomaa children have gained somewhat academicall}, but remain well below the nauonal average in several cate~ories. The annual California Assessment Program results, which Honig hand- ed to the state Board of Education. ~veal how publ~ool students in arades three, six, eight and 12 per- formed on reading. wntren language and mathematics tests dunng the 1983-84 school year. Program consultant Pat McCabe said the tests indicate how students arc performing as compared with pupils nationally. Students m Cali- fornia arc rated against the average student nationally, who is at the 50th percentile on a scale of I to 99. Third graders increased to three points above the national average on math and climbed to four points below the average o n reading. McCabe said. They remained well below the average on written language, with a score of 43 points. He said sixth graders matched the average in written language and reading. even thouah their rcadina scores dcelined for a second ~­ SC'CUtive year. They moved up in math to 62 points. substantially above the norm. McCabe said eiahth graders, with 39 points an rcadmJ, were solidly below the average; w1th 48 points in math. slightly below the norm:. and matched the average 1n wntten language. It was the first time eighth ~er1 we~ vcn the tcst • .10 tbel'(JS no comparauve data to reveal gains or losses. he said. He said su~ents in grade 12. whose test results were released in May. were 11 poin\s below the average on reading. 20 points below on wntten language, and S points below on malh. Homg said an a prepared statement that "although the scores leave much room for improvement. they confirm the fact that we are moving m the nght direction.with ... reform efforts ... "We have our work cut out for us,·• he said. an light of declines an sixth grade scores and other bel ow-average rankings. "There has been been a solid commitment by educators to im- prove student performance and this statewide effort will soon produce substantial results," Honig said. "All of the recent state and nauonal standardized tests point to the wcalc- ness in our verbal skills. Schools throughout the state are bccfina up their programs to include more writing. more reading assignments and stronger subject matter conccn- mltion," hrsaid. Individual schools within Cah- fomia were ranked on a scale of I 10 400, with the average bemg 250. The rankings arc based on the results of tests iiven to students an third. sixth and eighth grades at the schools. Based on tthrd-grade scores. the following were the top 10 elemental"} ..... Illa Retired 1eneial leane coart llettnd o.a. ,,,,, ••• c. ........... (dpt) .,. .. f.,,.,.... lllfonaatloa abcMat ~ -~•1 to ILle ........ dutna tlae Vietnam Wu ilbli' Mi lltit.ft ............ tM n,..ten froa .. .... •• ·--......... uown l•ftDC u.a. Dl8trtat 1a •••Mttaa hlclaJ Wida Ille attonq 0...• IAIRN • ....,._. f« a ~d daJ 1a Ma $120 •lllloa·Dbel _.t ... ta,. c•. I 1 school dmncts: ranked lowest, baled on &1urd-crade Nonh Cow Creek m Shasta Coun-SCOl'C'S were: ty, Ponola Valley an San Mateo Helm 1n Fresno County, Midway County. Klamath Rl'!CT tn S1sloyou Ul KcmCounty,MiuiooinMoDIOCy County, Penryn an Placer Count. County. Reef.Sunset in Kiop Coun- 1.af~n Cootra.!:oua. C .... .Oi.JJUwn'"&~y • ..-~ty,..-Dc~l'4'll .. Vic.w-ln ~ty. --1 Cienega 1n San Benno Count). Stone CorTal in Tulare County. New Grenada an Sislo you County, Mont-Hope an San Joaquin Cowlty. gomery in Sonoma County. Orinda an Casmaba in Santa Barbua COWlty. Contra Costa Count}. and Kentfield ParherElcmentary an Fresno County. 1n Marin County. and WoodviJle Elementary in T~ The 10 elemental"} school distncts County. _ 3 Remington alls recovered by FBI SAN FRANC! CO (AP) -Three valuable Frcdenc Remington pamt- angs of Western scenes. stolen from a New Jersey collector's home 51h years ago. have been recoven-d an San Francs1co. the FBI said Fnda). The F intinJ,! art two. oils, "The Search' and •Cowboy Fun in Old Mexico,.. and a water color llnd gouache (water and gum mixture). "Pony War Dance." The FBI said the} wtre worth S 175,000 when stolen and have bttn valued by the art community at $350.000 now -SS0.000 fo r ''The Search" and S 150.000 each for the other two However. "Pon) War Dance" has a tear that would reduce its value. Scott Nelson. assistant special agent m charge of the local FBI office. said the paantin&S were ~overcd last Fridav from an an dealer who had been 'offered them for sale and recognized that the} v.ere ~tolcn Nelson said no one has ~en arrested. and that an anvestipuon '" proceeding an California. 'I.le"' Jer~) and Pennsylvania. "Whether 1t'~ a maJor theft n ng i!> sull to be determined... he told rcponers. Remington. who laved from 1861 to 1909, was a cowboy and ranch owner 1n addition to be1na a painter and sculptor. He speetaJiud in West· em frontier scenet and hones. "The Search," done tn aray. shows a uniformed trooper quesuonina a woman on her porch. "Pony War Dance" shows an Indian on a pl- lopang borsc, and "Cowboy Fun" shows one cowboy on fiorseback lassoing another. The paintmgs. without frames, "'ere taken m a buraluy at the home of Frank Ehnngcr. a collector in Mountain Lake. NJ .. ID April 1979, Nel50n said. He said no other paintings were stolen .\n out-of-town art dealer visitina San f mnci.sco_cal~ week and told of havina been ap. preached by a San Francisco reiidalt who offered to sell the pa10tmp b less than their market vaJuc. Neleon said "-clson said the FBl's compu~ hst 4.000 stolen an works worth an a'eraae of more than SI00.000. Store allegedly mi~treated pets PLEASANTO~(API -~~ion ofa pet store arc under 1n,estigatJon afier a former manaier rcponed that employee sold d1sca~ pets and wcrc tol~ club hamsters and cat, 10 death to avoid the cost ot vctennary care. police wd Fnday Animals ;·.,.ere ktlled b) being h11 over the head with a wooden dov.el or wtrt put in bags and hat apanst the kennel wall .. Bob Lon10. former manlJcr of Docktof Pct (enter. said 1n a court afTrdlVlt filed tn UpPOrt of a ward! warrant. "We didn't find that.'' said pohcc LI Dave fr~man "We dad find dead animals thcrr. (Lonto•s) iatemtnt 9rl tn ronn«tion with what he did when he "''IS at the "orT .. .. We found out lhC) "''Ctt sclhn& a lot of daSffJcd arumals out of the tore," accord1n1 to rrttman. who said officcn aJ found a cuthanu1a t0lution allcatdl uttd by cmplO)« to ~111 animal Offiett& took the f'rozcl'I bodtc ofa t1,1rtltanda dot 1nio cu.stod) an autops could be perform rd ochaf'ltS h.t"t bttn filed yet. and poh~ said fht prob( onl to~ t~ Pleasanton outlet oftbt pet stote chain. whctt staff memben dcdnled to make any romm,cnt on Friday. ~:, "lt'sa very scnous problem uad w 1n1cnd to deal wtth 1t acverd)'. But wt don't wa.nt to make an)• snap .._ cmons an this ax:· said A1aJrieda C ounty deputy district attorMy Merle Eaton. nouna cttarees may a filed ncx t week. 1 Frttman Yid the cbatJts aNld 1oclu.dc selll~J.leUDd ~ ..... - se •'\I a controlled wt.iancit ..s pracucana vetennary medidM v.ithout a hcente. Gary K. Ha. e\CCUttVC' officct of tbe "8\C Vftllta. ary ht-en11na board, aid emplOpej could faet the latter chafwe ··ii a., pmcnb('d mcd1ctne or killed uitillll throu&h cuth1nu1L Most of tht alleptiom wertriliilil~ meanon that~ raa11Wtty ._ fin or \hon JAii tm'lll. Ho..._, Freeman sald tM di trict •:'1111'1 office -.u lookJ~ into ta.t ycnn•; of'4 1 n)' charan 1n the enc.. ~Mo said M • t<>ld 1t . ...a lO lf\I t cu&hana1J1 tc>bataoll animals ll lhe Zoololsf plans- leopard studies in Tibetan wilds CHENGDU, China (AP) -His studies of China's pandas comelcted, George Schaller i off to the wilds of Tibet in search of the endangered snow leopard, an almost mYJ hical cat that be has ~impsed only four times in the wild. "Other species in China deserve more attention than lilt-panda." said Schaller, head of the New York , Zoological Society's conservation unit and a foremost fi eld zoologist. .. The tiger is in far worse shape. .Afllong others." Schaller, 51 , came 10 China in 1980 to study giant pandas. , . "I have done m y work here, a ndjt is time to movet0n," Schaller said in an intel'Vlew here recently. "Now I wou Id h ke to spend· a few } ears tn Tibet." '· . When he came to China. he was already a superstar in the trade, surveying mountain gonllas, lions, jakuars, blue sheep and birds in remote corners of the globe. He set up a research station in the ru~ed panda reserves but, in spite of an ab1d10g dislike of cities. came often to this Sichuan Province capitaJ for meetings. Schaller tracked pandas equipped with radio-tranllmitting collars and helped delineate shrinking habitats. He studied capttve pandas despite an admitted but repressed desire to set them all free. He said he would continue to consult but others wouJd carry on his field worlr.. in the panda reserves. That Chinese authorities granted him permission to research snow leopards in the untracked wastes of Tibet indicates the respect he bas earned. "When a foreigner comes in and exhibits dedication to an area. that has an impact on local con$ervat1on efforts," Schaller said. "And the Chinose are committed to protecting their wildlife." Schaller said he plans to trap snow ' leopards and st,udy their movements, using-radio collars. He wants to assess how many of the o ff-white spotted cats are left. But he says the work will go beyol'\d that. "One advantage to lookmg at a big predator is thatJ.ou study everything he eats," he sai . "That gives a clear picture of the entire food chain." Schaller, who emigrated to the United States from postwar Ger· many, calls himself a permanent outsider. That is why, he says. he loves the wild. .. There 1s a satisfaction m knowin0 you are doing something o nly a handful of people would do. or could do," Schaller said. "But sometimes you wake up at night in a freezing tent and ask yourself if you are doing it for the animals or because you love the life ." Globetrotting zoolo&l•t Geor &ea Schaller -now atudylng anow leopara in Tibet - i• ahown at Wolong panda reserve near Chenadu, China . Statue of Liberty renovation poses challenges 'As aworker here you feel privileged.' ---reports onenative New YOrk crew m ember By MICK BOROUGHS Auoclaled Pr-WrlMf NEW YORK-For a century she\ beckoned immigrants and tourists across the waters. Now America's most famous torchbearer 1s behtnd the bars of scaffolding as she undergoes a two- year operation conducted by some of the descendants of those early travelers. "M) grandfather. Joe Pescatore. came across from Sicily. It took him two weeks and he said he was glad to finally see that statue,'' said Angello Anello, the site safety coordtnator for Lehrer-McGovern contracters. Lehrer-McGovern has pledged to have-Miss-ttbet'ty ready fort~ Joty 4, 1986, festivities m arking 1he I OO~h ann1versar-, of her presentation from the people o f France to America. Some 44 workers. like Anello, scale the 3()()..foot aluminum scaffolding or cltmb the narrow spiral staircase to the statue's arm each day in one of the mpst unusual renovation projects ever conducted. "As a worker here you feel pnv1- legcd:· said Anello. "Most of the. workers are native New Yorkers who haven't been here before. since tt was something fo r tourists. "It's like any o ther JOb once you start working. It's only when you come to \\Ork 1n the mommg on the boat and lea'Ve"Crt nrght 1tra1 you'n' able to look at 1t and realize what 1. Homeowne r you're doini." he said. Because 1t is a world-famous site that is on an island in the harbor o f the nation's largest c1ty. Anello and his crew experience more unusual challenges. "We can'tjust drop b)' and pick up Chinese food on O!Jr lunch break." mused one worker on Liben y Island where the statue is located. The crew meets at 8 a.m. at the southern tip of Manhattan and takes the supply boat or\ the 20-mmute nde to the island, most bringing their own lunches. Since 1hc actual renovation began in January. the proJeCI has been free of an) !>Cnous accidents or mishaps, said Ja y Gang. project supervisor, addin~ th~! the crew 1s ··very safety conscious. Be<."ausc the scaffolding around the statue 1s built so close 10 the structure. safel} features such as guard rails were omitledlO gl\lt' wOi'Kers room fo maneuver. E;ach mem~r of the crew must Weaf a safety harness. Despite minor delays, Gang said the work is on schedule and the sta tue will be ready on time. Removing pans of solid concrete floors of 1he statue's 89-foot granite pedestal with jac~hammers has taken longer than expected. The thickness of the concrete. poured in 1884. is only one of the surprises that awaited the workers. "Everything 1s d1fferen1 here." said Joe Romano, assistant foreman. whose own grandparents also sailed past 1he statue from Italy on their way 10 1he Elhs Island immigration fa- ciht). "The wires. for instance. were encased in copper. not aluminum hke we'd use now." Romano said. The crew also discovered, while 1he) were d1ggmg a waterline at the pedestal, the foundatio ns and archwork or a fort ffiit had Deen on the island. UALIFICATIONS A record of1he work 1s being kept in the archives on Liberty Island. run by the National Park Service, to ~elp future restorers, Ro mano said. Pon1ons of the weathered copper siding. onl) as thick as two pennies. will be replaced . The new copper will be chemically treated to c reate a green patina to match the rest of the statue's color. The inside braces. called armature. connecting Miss Liberty's skeleton to the I 00 Ions of copper "skin," will be replaced slowly so as not to weaken the statue. And Gang said that would be the most difficult pan of the restoration project. When the P.rojec1 is completed new eleva tors will be installed in the pedestal, but the long spiral staircase from the toe to the crown will remain. <\nd Miss L1beny w1ll ltfl a new tort:h. mack _ b,y ...ili<:.. _f reJJ.d Jirm Les Metalliers Champenois. to be gilded with gold plate and lit by spotlights. Mating i-nstinct needs boost TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) -Toledo Zoo officials arc calhng in a "sort of marriage counselor" for Max, a 19- year-old gorilla who has ignored all effons to get him to)>reed. If that doesn't sucCeed, zoo officials working to expand the; spcci_es fear they may have to trade Max 1n o n a more amorous gonJla . The 4()()..pouod gorilla 1s healthy and able to reproduce, and has {)lenty of opportunity to do so. with his two live-in female companions, Happy. 15, and Malaika, 13, says G lenous Favata. curator of matnmals :\t the zoo. . Or. Terry Maple, director of th~ Atlanta Zoo and an expert on the behavior of great apes, said he is vis1t1ng Toledo as "a sort-of marriage counselor for gorillas." .. Much like a marriage counselor for humans. you try to objectively find the problem and seek a solu- tion." Maple said. ''The difference is that humans can tell you what they think 1s..wro}lg. And with gorillas, only o bservation can tell you. "We'll discuss what the Toledo Zoo has tned in encouraging breeding. and how we might alter the structure of the gorilla group," said Ma ple, whose $250-per-day fee will be spltt by the LOO a nd the American Associa- tion of Zoo Keepers. The zoo has tried separa11ng Max from the two female gorillas, tn hopes that the abSence would makems hean grow fonder. When that failed, all three were placed with the females' two parents: their mother, Porta, 30. has occasionally shown interest in Max. Ms. Favata said. ··w e have thought that putting Max. an inexperienced male. with Po rta. an expen enced female. might be a good idea. I'm sure we'll discuss it with Dr. Maple," she said. While Max's lack uf ardor is a subject of humor among the zoo staff, it 1s a serious worry for zoo officials who acquired the great ape from the . Frankfurt, Germany. zoo in 1978. The Toledo Zoo is part of the Species Survival Program. an or- ganwwon that trades animals among zoos to encourage breeding. Ms. Favata said it is essential that the $Onllas be bred to preserve the species. Four gorillas have been born at the Toledo Zoo. the last 13 years ago. In 1 9~5 gorillas were born in cap 1vity-;' ano seven were l>orn fast ryear. 2. Paid $5,000 or more in Federal Income Tax for at least 2 years from 1981-1984 · 3. Enrolled in our qualified tax shelter 4 . Solar unit is a passive no maintenance system plus receive choice of home burglar system or home water treatment system plus much more. . . .. ' , .. '· The good news Is tlie 6ad news ls wrong I Ben Wattenberg's new book suggests Lyndon John on and Hubert nclarnauon points." Amtncan values are wona. creauna ___ __ __ Humphrey. ,pent 2'h ycan. dtlvina S.pttHaMr:8y 1982.~.127.000 1 ucs-whercnontcust,heaays. United States has never had It so good throu&h cen~~~ ·~~ othtr data 1n bla<:k were enrolltd an col!caa-an But the ''nqlll\t b1a1" of the _ __ search of the, "'ht st on . mcrdse or 11 7 percent ~ance 1970 media, $lid Wattenbera. is respon. By JERRY SCHWARTZ Wrona." !he r~sult ! Some bit of bad news and more than 900 percent met iblt for the prevaahn& view that • ..._ ... ,,_.,..... Why, then. ts the natJonal brow (h•&h cnme by and •snin t blacks. 1950 America as bes~ wnnkled with worry? Mostly because smaller cars that art less fe. a •per .. mber: From 1970 to 1984, Take life e~pecu.n9 WaucnbnJ NEW YORK-Ben J. Wattenberg ~ht media. panicularly television. decreasing b1nh rate that ~ay soon Amenca added 26 million new jobs, claims that a few stones nouna that says ht's read enou~h bad news. ignore good news, play up bad news present proble'!'s). but multitudes of more than the total number of JObs in Amcncansare hvan,lol'\F'• healthier He prefers to loo flt the rosy side. and even manage to turn good news &ood-news stattsllC$. Italy an 1984. livt5 have been outweaatied by daily Here's the portrait of Amcriea that into bad news. Wattenbera sayl. Tber~ were 69,000 ~omen bus S•pu Hmber. From 1970 to 19 2. ac ounts of pollution. cancer ruts leaps from hi palette: dnvcrs 10 1979, 177,0001n 1984. The life e"pectancy for 4().year-old and medical malpractice. Life expectancy as increasing. The "It's not that they get the story !'umber of 11r-co.n~1t1oncd h~1i1ses Amencans increased 2.6 years., to "I'm very intcrt"Sted 1n how Iona educational S)'Slem is a marvel. The wrong. It's that they get the wrong JUmped from 24 m1lhC?n to 48 m1lholl' 77.2 years. "Since 1970, adult life J'm aoihg to live and hu• t many standard of hvina continues to rise. story," he said, at a recent press m the 1970s. Accidental deaths expectancy went up faster than at any other pcol)le arc, too," be 51id Crime rates appear to be dropping. luncheon. "The media in this country drC?p~ from 56 per 1.00.000 popu· time in recent Amencan history," be He warns that 1fthe pubhc does not American values -family, church, -not conspiratorially, but system-lauon 1n· 1970 to 47 m 1980. The said. believe it is getlm& the full story from the work ethic -are stea(ifas atically -are not rcponing the elderly poor fell fror:n 35.2 percent in Liberals ignore these numbus in the media. there arc two ahcrutivts: "I believe we live in a nat10.Jl t at re~arkablc story of real progress in 1959 to 4.1 percent an 1982. favor of gloonw assessments; they Readers and listeners cuber will most respects -excuse the ex-this country." And then there arc "Super would be better off boastina that ignore the news. or support govern· pression -never .had it so -good," Wattenberg, 51, a feUow of the Numbers," numbers that seem to liberal programs wprk, and need only ment constraints on the pres . writes Wattenberg, in his new book, conservative American Enterprise "jump out o f the computers as if be fine tuned, Wattenberg says. And that, he says, would be bad "The Good News is the Bad News 1s Institute nd former speechwritcr for encased in neon_~nd surrounded by ConscrvaLiv.es ignore evidence that news . . Moving f rilain streets has sent saleS'i nto slump Some of Monterray·s vendors say switch- has halved income EDITOR ·s NOTE -This IS one of a series of periodic dispatches from Associated Press correspondents rf'. pol'1in1 on life, customs-end cultutff- in the by ways of the world. By CAM ROSSIE .U-IAIM ""' Wf1tef MONTERREY. Mexico -Cold raindrops ping on the roofs of the tiny metal stalls. The merchants huddle around their neatly arranged wares. One offers lighters, calculators, radios, purses. shampoO. watches and eye shadow kits. Another makes keys. An elCierly couple Sil behind a table of cigarettes, candies and gum. A woman holding an infant in blankets sits out of the wind near her selection of jewelry. With JOblessness and under· employmenf widespread. hundreds of thousands of people throughout Mexico earn their hvel1hood selling goods 1n the open air. They have become a class of their own. with the luck of a day's sales sometimes deciding what goes on the dinner table that ntght. -In most C1ti~. vendor"S~perate on the busiest or most fash ionable streets. They did here in Monterrey. until the state government early this ,.year moved.chem into alleys and side ·streets. a decision that the vendors claim has cut their sales. Many aniv.e by 7 a.m .. arrange their goods on small tables and shelves or hang belts and bags from metal hooks. Then they sit, ofien until after dark, living day by day off the whims of the passers-by. Those who sell from the wide assortment of smuggled American- madc goods watch for customs agents and police or face the loss of their merchandise in a raid. The Nuevo Leon state govern- ment's order moving all street ven- dors off the main thoroughfares ended a 50-ycar tradition in Monter- rey . Aut horities maintained that they had to clear the central business district of the brightly painted wood- en st;ills because they left li ttle room for pedestnans and made it easy for pickpoc kets to operate. As a compromise. the government built rows of aluminum stalls in the narrow walkways and offered the vendors a yea r's free rent. But many of the more than 3.000 ve ndors complain the move has deprived them of access to the high- traffic areas for steady sales. Jose Galvan. who sold his asson- ment of nail clippers on the busy Juarez Street before the relocation. charges that the state government and the local Chamber of Commerce cons pi red to force .1h,e street vendors out of the main business district so the established businesses wouldn't .have..Lo~pete with them--- "There's an old saying that says the fat fish cats the skinny one." he says. "That 1s what happened here ... He operate now ip' a paved aJle} between rows 6f houses. Many of the !louses are vacant or carry "for sale" signs as local Iesi- dcnts flee the street-.vendor invasion. Hundred• of thouaanda of people in Mexico earn ·their living aelllng &ooda in the open air. Li.ke their counterparta in mo.t other citiea, Monterray atreet merchant.a earned ,.,,........,_ their ll•ellhpod on the ctty•• matn.tJaroqh- f'aree until authorities forced them to mo•e to atreeta laat •prtn«. Here. they aay. it'a harder to make a linng. ,But one strce~ ve ndor says some of the residents who remained have been kind. "I sold more on Juarez. but I hkc lhlS location and U1ke the Aefghbors and my companions," says Jose Salas Alvarado. The ne1$hbors. he adds. "hide our merchandise for us when the customs agent·s come .. Some of the merchants sa} the) :ire earning less than half of their former income. "We're not · selling anythin g," Santo Cru7 says from behind her cand) and gum counter. She says 1t costs her and her hus'b~nd alY5~1 .CXJ<rpcsoslt5) a aav to cat. "At times we sell less than 1.000 pesos worth of goods." Mrs. Cruz's son. Jesus Ruu C'ruz. also lS a Slrecl.. vendor and manager of a local union affiliated with the Na t1Qnal Confederation of Popular Organizations. one of several na- t1onw1de unions the street vendors hcl ong to. "We're content wuh what the go,emment has done because we're not out in the air." Ruiz said. rte sa)s tlie new stalls. whichha ve corngated steel doors. are more secure than the old wooden ones and that pohce are pro' 1d10g better protection nov.. The free rent. says Ruiz. ts proof that the government 1s helping the vendors make the transmon. · "We're selling a lot 1"5 now," he acknowledges. "But people are selling E.German schools require rifle practice more and more each day:· Others aren't as optim1sttc. "The people who have young children ha ve to send them out in the stretts 10 sell things in order lo make an) money," dalvan says. "The days Students who ref u se To takertfle practiCe may have difficulty getting into a university BERLIN (A P) -East German high school students are required 10 take rifle practice m line with the communist government's policy that .. peace must be armed" and that military traanmg is essential fo r )'Oung men. The students also arc required to study Russian. but most oftll ose who elect 10 take a second foreign language opt for English. Those who refuse to take rifle practice will not be expelled but they may have difficulty getting into a university, according to Professor Ernst Brumme of the East German Teachers' Association. A Protestant church report indicates some stu· dents arc refusing to learn how to fire a rifle. Brnmmrsatd tn un tmtrView at his East Berhn office that nfle practice 1s a requirement for youths in the Junior and senior years of high school. Hi~h school juniors arc sent to training camps for 18 days of military mstruction in the summer. and seniors spend three weeks at the camps. The camp for the Juniors 1s not mandatory. Brummc said. "Those who do not want to go there because they don't want 10 shoot can stay with the girls who have first-aid instructions at the same ti me," he said. .\s for the seniors. Brum me said no youth would be expelled from school for refusing shooting practice. "But he mi~ht have problems ~ttinJ iD.10 auruve.rsil¥." University enrollment in East Ger- BIG BIRDS READ LITTLE ADS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Tho reason 1s great "stuH 'n' trimmings'' are found 1n the classifieds. The etas 1fleds are a great feast for sellers or buyers Not to mention th "gravy•· of low cost clau1fled ads. CALL THE CLASSIFIED&42-5878 • • many requires a recommendation School pnncipaJs not onl) must h from the school pnnc1pal. Brumme recommend students for the un1ver-)OU don't sell anyt mg. you wan said the pri ncipal may hesitate 10 s1t1es. but also for the final two years ~~~~ra ~I~~ if '" the night you'll recommend a student whoabsolutcl) ofprc-un1versH) stud) 1n high school. ~-------------i refuses to carry a nfle "although 11 Those not recommended become may become necessary that our apprcnuces m crafts or take offi ce or fatherland must be defended with sen ice Jobs. rifle in hand." Education ts free for everyone 1n East German Protestant churches East Germany. but Brummc said the have repeatedly complained that S\Stcm "does not aim at the same ~oung Chnstians have been barred Je\el of education foreverybod):· from uni versities for refusi ng to take Thus. he added. there arc also nfle training. " pecial scilool .. for pupils gifted m A church rcpon read in early languages. mathematics. sports and October at the synod of the Lutheran music RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, lllC. f• The ltn1 OI Yow lilt 1922 HMSal BlVO . com MCSA -!141-ll!)i • Complete C,11pet Repair ~ • Carpet Reslrelch1ng • Flooring and Sub ftoor Reo.t•' Church of Saxony in Dresden told of Russian 1s tlk onl) mandatof) n."Wftll."W 40 known cases of such "d1scnmina-language in school. Instruction s1ans s•S-1837 uon against young Christians." for I I-year-olds with six hours a :.!-:.°;!:!.... L•c 3 15 700 The interview with Brumme was week This 1s graduall~ reduced to I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cleared beforehand by the Fomgn three hours a wed for thl' 16-\car-[t Ministry in accordance with regu-olds. · lat1ons proh1b1ting news correspon· Starting at age 13. high school dents from asking questions of E:lst students can take a second foreign G~r™ c1tm:ns wtthoul..Official ~ -language if ~he}-want, ~rum me said proval. about 70 percent of the students take Brum me said the East German advantage of this. with two-thirds ol school system requires I 0 years of them studying English and the rest schooling for children ages six to 16. French THANKSGIVING FEAS T-TO-GO! In<·" reallr•"¥>1 ,.,._, tooP ono l"O<w~, ir •>h •• ,.~,. LtlM us fO "'':hit 4J C.QIT'IOWJh• f\.f(li!W., il.rt!WJI kJI v "'' ' ) .. \ ' J ~, .~"1". * ~C'-'•t-lf t PJXJ\f t....-11:,-v w ft '' lit•~>il 'W:l'l..'"ti. r • tw<lOI OOIOIO ono COtlO' C'A.lff'Et '* grotol'I CJ ociot~ w rr 0<7wc ono ''•:r> •tt'f\11 ,,.,,l()(lliny ~t.. W:"'C'Ye <N '"Mt• .1i • ()!Urf.CA-1f"I nit; '9C'Olw• wirt'l ~ ""l~V'OJ ',.,, •ou«:mt •'IQ 1:1000P 'q!Ol)u_t ""'' '" • ,_ • # ('.AOPO ft'\P t'<'-' S ~JU. t C"llV\ ' ' + t l t ~\J.\ < I ~\\'ii< 't + . #. RARE COLLECTABLF.S & HANDCRAFTED ANTIQUE JEWELRY 25%Holiday Discount on Antique Oak Red~,i~,,~~e~!; 60£,~n~!is'l~; ~;.~velry 40<131st Strt'tt I Nrwport Be,\lh ANNERY VILLAGE , . .. PRO FE J()~ AL MAID SERVICE-- (Company's Coming•) 673-4913 v NO DOWN O.A.C . v El«trlc $1M1 v AufotrulHc 810 DISCOUNTS ON TOP DESIGNER FASHIONS Sizes 2-14 Cocktail & Casual Fancy Sweaters and Beaded Tops Dresses, Slacks, Blouses and Accessories S•t., Nor. 11-111-f Sun., Nor. 11 -111-f Call Linda For O.ta119 152-8070 A.M. -AfternooftLLw..undL 79-1208 A8 Otenge CoMt OAtlY PtlOT/8aturd1y, November 17, 19M Rt L I(, i l) lJ \ N ll i t \ Churches announce Thanksgiving services 5'e-er4 ef U.. Blll1 UaUe4 C.1r~ of Obrist, 30121 Niauel ltd., L&auna NiaucJ, will be tbe site of the community' 7th Annual Ecumenical Thank$Jivil'\I Eve Service on Wednesaday, No . 21. at 7:30 p.m. Ho t for this year's pthcnna will bc the congregation of Temple Bc1h El (Reformed). Other part1c1patin1 churche are St. Timothy's Roman Catholic. Miu1on Lutheran, and Shepherd of the Hills. 'The Rev. Steven PefT)' of Mission Lutheran will prt~cb the sermon. Rabbi Allen Krause. Father Bruce lavcty, and the Rev. Dav1d Sandberg will share in the leadership of worship. An Ecumenical Choir, under the direction of Ruth Sandberg. wilJ provide special music. Tbe ofTerina to be taken will be donated to the EpisoOPJI ~rvice AIJiance in Laauna Beach. an ccu· menical project providing emergency relief for transients and area residents. A fellowship hour will follow the service. For mort information, call 495-1310. • • • New Tboagllt Cllrl1tlan Cllarcb, 610 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa, will hear thc Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson speak on ··The Joy of Thanksg1vmg" at the 10:30 a.m. crvice Sunday. Dr. Jackson will encourage her congregation to 1nere'ase awareness of blessings possessed rather than centering attention on those lacking. A short healing scrvic.e follows the message. · . M us1c will be provided by soloist Joan Gordon. flutist Valone Dale, and organist Betty Wooldridge. Junior church meets at 10:30 a.m. Child care is available for infants. A fellowship time with coffee and refresbmcnts follows the service. A Bible study group meets at 9: 15 a.m. to explore the metaphysical interpretation of the Scri ptllres, led by ministerial students. Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m .. Dr. Jackson leads a Creative Living Workshop. On Thanksgiving Day, a special service will be held at 10 a.m. and Dr. Jackson will present a message entitled "LIDGTTFTATIM" which translates. "LOrd 1 Do Give Thee Thanks For The Abundance That ls Mine." On Friday. the public is invited to auend the "Friday .N1~t Special Workshop" which begrns at 7 o'clock. Shirley Gair. church practitioner, will present a message entitled "The Challenie of Change." D1scussion, refresh· ments and fellowship follows her talk. For more anformaijon, call 646.-1032 . . . ' Laguna Presbyterian Claurcb, 415 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, will hear a special Thanksgiving sermon by the Rev. Dr. Arthur J. Tankersle y, pastor, at the I 0: 15 a.m. worship service Sunday. Anthems ofthanksgi.ving will be sung by the Chancel Choir, directed by Mitzi lnterlandi and accompanied by Columnist to speak Jack Smith, Los Angeles Times columnist, will be appearing ori the CommunitY. Forum Series at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Shepherd of the Hills United Church ofChnst. 3012 1 Nigllel Rd., Laguna Niguel. General admission tickets at $6 each will be available at the door. For more information, call 495-1310. orpnist Ellen Wn&ht. followma the children's sermon, third 1radets and younaer children will be dismissed for the Little Fishermen proaram. A coffee fellowship will bc held on the patio followina the servic.c. Tbe Crib Room is open from 8:45 to 11:30 a.m. for infanu and toddlers. The pastor's Bible cla'i for women is held on Tuesday~ at 9: 1 S a.m., and for men on Wednesday$ at 7 a.m. The junior and scmor b1t}\ students meet with the Rev. Cra ig Williams an<l bis assiSLants for dinner, recreation and discussion on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. For more information, call 494-7555. • • • St. Andrew'• Presbyterla.a Claurcb, 600 St. Andrews Rd .. Newport Beach, wilJ hear a special Thanksgiving meditation brought by the Rev. Dr. John A. Huffman. senior pastor. on Thursday at I 0 a.m. Joyful music of worship and,Pra1se will be presented by the combined choirs of St. Anarew's. Instrumentalists with organ will also add to the Thanksgiving celebration. A warm invitation is extended to all who would like to t>ciin their day of thanksgiving m this very special way. For more information. caJJ 631-3821. • • • Fin& Cllrittlan Church. 1207 Ma in St .. Huntington Beach, will hold Thanksgiving Day services at 9 a.m. Thur6day. The Rev. Dr. Floyd Strater, senior minister of the Knott Avenue Christian Church in Anaheim, will be the speaker. Special music will be provided by guest duet Jane and Doug Lindsey. The Sanctuary Choir, under the direction of J. David Malcom. m101stcr of Fine Arts. will also sing. The public 1s invited to attend the worship services in First Chnstian's new sanctuary. "Genuine Thanks" will be the theme of Thanksgiving Sunday's worship service. Dr. Thomal. W. Overton. senior mimster. will preach the sermon. J. David Malcom wi ll be the soloist and Margaret Fahs will sing along with the Sanctuary Choir. For more information. call 536-2589. • • • Nel1bborlaood Coogre1atlonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnve, Laguna Beach, will hear the Re v. Wilham J. Eilers B_!.na· Tzedek host of interfaith service For several years. Congreeation B'l,)ai Tzedek shared the facilities of 1he First United Methodist Church of Fountain Valley. At the suggestion of Rabbi Stephen J. Einstein, joint Thanksgi ving services were held each yea r for all congregants of all faith s. Now, for the first time, Congrega tion B'na1 Tzedck will host this r.ear"s Thanksgiving service in the sanctuary oflls new fac1lity at 9669 Talbert Ave .. Fountain Valley. Participating in the service with Rabbi Einstein will be the Rev. James R. Had le} of the First United Methodist Church. The congregauon extends an invitation to the community to join 1n thi!> shared worship experience on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 7: 30 p.m. For more information. call 847-1508. speak on "Our Expandina Gra\itude" u •he I 0 a.m wor hip Krvice Sunday. Michael Sanders will be at the orpn console and the choir will sma under the direction of John Thompson. Accolytcs for the service will be Leanne Best or and K.ristcn Dop~nberi. Ushers will be John Rowland. Don Destor. David Faber. Hcdl~yChapmanandAddison Van Loenen. Acquaintance Time in 8ndae Hall follows the service. wtth Cyllene Carr and Dianc Wollenbcra as hostesses. The Adult Bible Class meets at 9 a.m. in the library. A Bible class. under the direction of Rcv. Eilers. meets on Wcdnesdays at 7:30 p.m. io the upper toom. Sunday School classes meet at lOa.m. under the direction of Linda Apple:. Nursery service is availeble for babies and toddlers. For more information calt 494-8061 . • • • St. Andrew'• Epl1copal Claarcla, 4400 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, will conduct a special Thanks11ving Eve family serv1~ on Wednesday . There will be a Holy Euchanst for Thanksgiving: Rile I at 7:30 p,m. All membersofthecommunityare mv1ted to attend. . · For more information. call 559-4699. Catholics to ·take Christmas food to Tijuana's poor Members of St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church in Los A la mi tos will make their third annual Christmas-ti me trip to Tijuana on Saturday, Dec. I , 10 deliver food bags to needy families. Working in conjunction with the Orange County Organization, Corazon, the planners of the project hope to raise enough money to fill 1.000 grocery bags of food. which will be taken door-to-<iooralong the steep and rock y hillsides on the outskins of the city. Each 25-pound bag will contain a frozen chicken. a dozen eus. three-Oozen tortillas,-oranges, awies. assorted canned goods. beans. rice, oats, and candy for the children. At $7 a bag.. the goal is to raise $7,000 for food. Jim Morrissey of St. Hedwig Church. wh o is spearheading·the drive to raise the money among 1he parishioners, noted that St. Hedwig schoolchildren will personalize each grocery bag with the name Corazon. and a cross with the words "De Cristo" (from Christ). As in past years, those wishing to make the trip will gather early on Saturday morning at St. Hedwig Church and travel in caravan to the Mexican border. Last year. some 80 people of St. Hedwig Parish joined regµlar members of Corazon in the mass d1s1nbution of nearly I 8,000 pounds of food. Corazon. which means .. hean" in Spanish. is an organization composed mainly of Orange Coun~ ca tholics which has been aiding the 'Tijuana poor for ei t years. or more information on how you can assist this most worthy cause, call Tom Fuentes at 833-0070. LaJUU Beacb Claurcia ~f • ReU&Jo.• $(Juice, which meets 1n the American Leaion H"all. ~84 Le11on St .. Laauna Beach, will present the Rev. David Howe, f~r!l"er minister of the Beverly Ebell Thtater Church of Reh110.u Science in Los Anaele , as auest speake~ for ~ 5J>,CC1•l Thank.qivin& Surtday servtce at 10 a.m. ~ lOPt.c will be "In All Thinas Give Thanks.'' A pre-service med1tat1on ts held at 9:30 a.m .• and Junior Church is held at 10 a.m. Nursery care is provided. A social hour follows the serv1f(. For more information, call 494-7666. · "A Course in Miracles" support group mee1s every Thursday at the Laguna Beach Library. fr~m 7 to 8:39 P:m. Everyone: is invited to attend and there 1s no adm1ss1on charge. For more information. call Dalene Bo at 497-4S I 0. • • • First Cllarcb of Clarl1&, Scieatl1t 2880 Mesa ~erde Dnve East, Costa Mesa. will hold a special ThankJg1vmg service on Thursday at 10 a.m. The sermon o~ "T~anks~vin,&" will e~pl~rc the importance of gratitude m daily life and will include passages from the Scriptures. . . During the hour-Ion' service. the congregation will share hymns of praise. bnef silent prayer, pnd the Lord's Pray'er. The latter portion of the suvice will be set aside for spontaneous testimonies of gratit~de to God. All Christian Science services are open ~o th e community, and families and neiJ)lbors arc 1nv1t_ed to attend this special annual gathenng. For more 1nfor- ma11on. call 957-8580. • • • Harbor Clarl1tlan Fell~w1bip, 740 Vo!., WilS<?n. Costa Mesa. will agam bc serving Thanksg1v10g dtnner on (Pleue eee RELIGIOUS/ A 7) Elysia Weiner called to Torah Rabbi Stephen J. Einstein of Congregation B'na1 Tzedek w.m caJJ U1 the Torah Elysia.. Wcin.u as a Bal Mitzvah on Saturda)l. Nov. 24. Services will begin at 10: 15 a.m. in the sanctuary at 9669 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley. Elysia is the daughter of Irv and Dorothy Weiner of Huntington Beach. She is an 8th grade student at Sowers Middle School and works as an office aide in the school as well as the congregation's religious school. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Many guests will be arriving from New York for this special occasion, including grandmothcr Betty Lestch from Brooklyn, grandparents Jacob and Frieda Weiner from Queens. uncle David and aunt Lillian Rudman and cousin Karen Rudman from Long Island. Cousins Glenn and Wendy Rudman from Miami, and Dr. Stephen and Elaine Cohen from San Antonio, Teus will JOJO th e festivities. The congregation joins with sister Amy 1n wishing Elysia mazel tov on her Bat Mitzvah. Orange Coast . -·~~--RE-16-10BS Dffi-E€T6RY A Oer411I Welo••• Ir•• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Co1ta Meaa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church lchool t:to Wonhlp 10-AI Charles 0. Clark, Minister Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp a Church lchool l:IO -10:00 a.m. Or. Wllllam E. Steel ewport ach CHRllT CHURCH av THE IEA UNfTID METHODllT 1"400 W. &aiboa Blvd. 171-llOS Or. Robert B. Shepard, Jr. W~I Clllnt\ lclMel t:aO AM. ... ~le'"* Md Dey c-llO A.111. .... ,.Jiil. Huntington Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 8"42.,..61 Worahlp hrvtc. l:JO Ii 10:00 l :aG lunday lchool 10:00 lillt111<iftlloi~od ltl 10 A Iii Fountain Vall~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112-2513 Jamet A Hadley, Putor ltnW, & ct.d Sdlttl 9:30 I .•. i -N(WPORT C(NT[R UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1901 Margu.rlte Awe. Corona def Mar 844-0745 lorslllJ a Cllmll Sclletl 9:30 A.M. R_ev Lee Cunningham SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT hurch of St. Matt bytheS.. ~ ........ HOLY COMMUNION EACH 8UNDAY-t:OO a.m. ---~~-,.., MERTZ HAU. ol~~~OUct! .,, .... .;: .... Mar ............. --··-.............. HARBOR. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dtactptea of Chrltt) 2401 lrvtne at lenta laabel 141-1711 Mornine Worship l 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene lwanton, Mlnlet., All SAINTS Ar.DICAN EPISCOPAL CUCH AcoonSlnt to tM tta loot! .. COMll'IOft ,,.,., ""· aee,iMft w. ,.,_, "-ctor HOLY COMMUNION 1:00 A.M. MORNINO PRAY£R· CHURCH SCHOOL 9: 15 A.M. MORNING PRAYER & SERMON 11·00 AM. ..., ....... f'ht l Nn ... llA.I. s....1J..-..... t11u. HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM 18082 Bushard, Fountain Valley 963-3801 R.tcc. 8'1•11d P ' "l 14.,.llO•tt ' I blblvfl DI ·=-:·"·· ~11 """'\!':~ . .... ..... lIJ ''""' BE SURE TO WORSHIP ATA CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS WEEK •• a a. 0 a 1 Sabbath 8ervtcee ''*''...... 1 15 ,. ,..., ..... '"'Nit" ... .-ta 1 - .. - StfYi1c !tit Nnport-lrme Atu 2100 Mir Vista You Wiii .. W9'comed -Altd ,,.,,_,, Fl.R BT CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•rn •t Ad4fm•, lliM.,.,itgTM INOh ..aUllDAY: .-Morning Worship ......................... 9:00 PM Sfble School .............................. 10:45 AM Evening Worship .......................... 8:00 PM Actlft Y~ Ofoupe -~ ....._ M • F'wra 0.... Ml90oll'll I AIWt W 1("'91 ~ ... M•ea 1e1e11 Dw~or Oil CM.cie11 l~IOfl OW..•A-OIVOTICMf --r•I: ~ ----.., ....... CMlt ...... ,..,. ST. MARK PIESIYTEllAll CHURCH E.s1bl1utt Or l limboree Newport Stach Rev Wdham McQUOtd. Putor Rodaer Whitten. MuSK Otrtetor Mttt EffcatlH a QM ear. t ll. Wor .... a Cltlrd SdlMI 18 ll. ••r•tfJ Care at lo~ llotn for h1fo: Call 644-1341 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (~laaourl Synod) 190 Victoria It., Coeta Meea Lother V. TorftOW, P"tor 831-1811 aruoe JMke. ~ .. tor WORIHIP IERYICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sw!day Sdlool l AcMI 8llle Clau 9:20 A.II. Ctntlan E*nentaty School 548-eeel llWPllT1111111 LmEUI 111101 ltoeer J. Blf1, Past« Kim Elfert Kroestad, Past« ....... lllYllE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter f« the deaf at 8 AM) SUfl>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fbsery Care Avalablt WELOl•I lll .... , Ir, •• .,.,. ...... Ml-1111 Sunday Worship ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ 60<fSt. Andrews Road• Newport Beach • 631-2880 Df • .NM A. Hllfll!IM, .If .. ""'« WORSHIP SERVICES ··rhank11:~ou:tord'' Dr. John A. Huffman Jr .. Preaching 8.45 A.M. -lnlanta thru High Schoof ; : 10: 15 A.M. -Infants thru 6th Grade IM•llL•'Ml·HH ~~~~~~~ t The "Church of the Chimes " I\ fnrndlv chu1ch fo1 rhr South Coiint\ !!111mul111n•• Sermon• lkau11ful musit s~ndey Worthlp JOilS em Clol/d ce,. rovltl.-1 W'#"dda4ro6r•m• or ·1 ~n, outh & Adult8. 111 fom 1 Awnu~ • PhOM ~ ?111 I) 11111"' I ftAt«lltf ,.. .,. '"" -..,, ... I) (h ltf ~ 4lW '" ... , l>IAI I\ PllAYFR 4'~·PRAV SERMON TOPIC: "lllTECl/TY" CtuCH OF RELIGIOUS SClNCE Mem'* of ,.,. United Chureh Of RtllOIOVI 8ci.noe 2205 MAIN STREET. SUlfE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92M8 Aduttt & Jr. Churc:tl 9.00 & , 1:00 FOf lntormaUon "9-1331 IEW TRllllT OHIUSTlll 0111101 110 W. 11 .. It., hlf1 leu (l1 ...... l1l1111tf ... ) .. Th• Joy Of Tu1u1iY111" Bibi• Study Clau 9: 16 Sund1y Mormfll Mlq•. Ht1lm1 & Jumor Church 10:30 ..... ._ .......... . ... BITT'R~m PRESBYTERIAN tJUCH OF. Ttf COVENANT 8ruce A. Kurrie, ft•tor Of ~T--(atftnn) Tttry McCanne. RABBI MMK S. tlal.D OileclOI ot Youth Mlnllt1Mll Cyndi Moeanne. SHMIAT SOVICU Dlfec:IOI of Ctllldren'a Mlnlllrlel frl·I p.111. -S.t..lO:JO a,m. Sllldlr ,...._ l :JO • 10:00 A .... hm1tr Strvtcn · 1st f ndar QudlSd!MI- of Month -7 .30. Reh1iou5 School. Clt*en llw AMI 10:00 UI. .....,C.,tH ..... -Adult Ed .• Youth Croaps, Slnctes l:JO ' 10:00 A.II. 1011 C_.act,....,.,.. .. tdl tt11 ..._", V"'*' -7:00 PJI. 844-1 ... .., Fairview M ., Coata MMe Cemor Alaft • ...,._, 5174'40 ~ Mlrtam VM "-'te SAINT JAMES y u SU NOA Y WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 AM • HOiy Eucharist Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharl1t Ritt II 10:"46 AM • Prayer and PralM Eucharlat Rite 11 Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10:45 AM (Mutlc, eermon and chlld car• at 3 NfVlcet) llfO.WilK Wo'JiHiP • Monday -Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tunday -10:00 AM Euchart1t & Heating S«vtce. Wednetdav -8(30 AM Holy Eucharist . Rect~ ''·John AaMJ • Aaaoc., ''·Man Cox, Atalatlne the Rev. Todd S0<en"n •Mr. Samuel'6hafer The Rev. Thomas Henry• Mr. Wllllam Roberts SAINT JAMES CPTSCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Newpo<t Beach • 7t4·675·0210 CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHUACH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN 808TOll'L ~A88ACHU8EnES Sunday, Novem.,.r 11 usoUL & BODY". - Coeta Meae-Flrtt Church of Chrlat, lclent11t 2MO MMe Ywd9 Dr., C.... ..... Church Ii •undef 8oMol -10:00 A.M. ... a ..... """9, ....... V_. Dr. -t A.M.-4:JO ft.M. Mon, th"' aat. W..t. 1·1:IO , .... -.H.at,'A lrvlne -Flnt Church of Chdat, "IC n 1t 9'wM ...... C,lnt.nMdtM• lolloOt 4111 Mliohlaon ( Y•) Churoh a lundeJ lohool -10:Q0 A.M. R~ """9, 4UO a.nenoe '1cwy., lulte 145, "°""'"" 'lau 10 A.M. -4 ,,M. Mon. ttvu .. t. • 10 A.M. -1 '··· ThuradeJ CHlcl 0.. -tunoey' w--.., Hunttftlton •••ah -Pint c'"'""' of Chrtet, lotenttat ~oe:-==·~·~A.M. ............... _ ....... Newport l•ah -,.,., Churah of Chrtat, lclentlet _vi......_ ........... C ...... 6...., ....._._MO Ii 10:IO A.M. ... ., ............ 1111 Vie Ude Mon. ttWu .... I A.II. .. , ..... T--. -1..f ,,M. Cfllld qi,.."~ T~ -t .0-1 !·to A.M kw t 1u0y f"-' Newport IMoft -leoond Churah of Chrl1t. 1c'9nt1ai I*,_.. VIN Dr., CtiNM ... lier c.....a.-...,.-...-,..A.M. Rrr-.-.... --..... I. Cwt Hwy .. CdM Wll. HI Ill TUIEIUt 1111 .. -I P.& IU .... .-, -_...,~IO...,.. lllt Clfll#lll ..,.._MO ll'llOr IN Oil... "°°"'9 CMd C:.. ,,..._ AT ALL ftlMCU .. More·room for religion in the public By OEOROE W. CORNELL ph ,,...._.. ..... A summary of recent court decisions about rela· tionshipof retla.ton to 1ovemrnent concludes that lhc U.S. Supreme Coun, in contrast to previous trends. seems inclined to allow more room for rtllaion in the public sphere. Nu me rout analysts have cit~ siJns of that shift over the past three years, some condemnina it, others approvina it. \'{ith the hial\ coWt faclnt a record number otch urch· state cases th ls term, the Anti-Defamation waue ofB'nai B'rith issued a 30-page summary or recent and penclina decisions, and aays: "A closer llnk between the state and reUgion has been aanctioned by the Supreme Court." The report, prepared by the leaaue'1 teaal affairs dcpanment, says the tendency endangers the princi ple of separation between church and state, declaring; "These recent court decisions and lqislative proposals seem to indicate that if the 'wall of separation' is not crumblna i1 has b«ome trans~rent." . Referrina to the Constitution's First Amendment ban apinst "an establishment of religion," the report adds: "Equally ditturblnJ II the lfOW1n11nd.icat10n that the "The court has IC't itlelf firmly ap.um that' view Supreme Coun's method of evaJuatlna eatabli&bment which seems to demand an abtolute 1COurioa of a1J clause controveries is undersoinapcrvuive cban&ts, ones re1i&iou1 references from the public forum ... To e~ that permit incrcuina incursions on ettabB&bmcnt reliaion from the public forum, or aimpl_y 10 baodicap ill principles." . • role there heavily, is to ptt{orm 1 lund oflobot0my on the However, 1evetal ot er lepl expen1 applauded ~ Amencan culture." • recent court deci1ions 11 tendma to b&laoce out a lo~ On the other ha.net. tie Anri-Defamation Leuue and of decisions that increasinJfy isolated reliaion and btnned numerous aroups emphasi.zinJ strict seperation of church its exP.ression from Amencan in1titutiona~ life. from state sharply criuciza w)'at tbty tee IS a tendency 10 • A swina beck from anti·reli&ion to ACCQmmodataon erode that bou.o4ary. of at is takina place, a 1wtn1 bac"K from a bard-and~f1St The trend .. bauccelerattd in the lut Lbn¥ ycan..'" the aeparationist mindset," says Sam , Ericsson or the lea,ue's repon aays, contend.i.aa that coun decisions and Christian Lepl Society in Walhfo,con. lep11ation hu brouaht a "prolihtlon of p>vemment aid "The coun has begun to ~oenize that reliaion to and t00Jtsorship of reliaiou• activiues. cannot bf excluded from the secular settina." Specifically cited ~ Supc-eme Court dcc1aaons Law professor A.E. Dick Howard oftbe University of allowina state lqillatum to employ a chaplain for dally Vifainia says that "a swina to the riaht has been m the opcnioa prayers {m a Nebraska cue), upholdina publicly works for a decade but the momentum bas quickened," sponso~ Christmas di1play1 (a Pawtucket, R.J ., case) addina: and pennhtlna tuition Wt credits for non-public IChool "In some way& tbe court is responding to the climate pupils (in Mtl\nesota). of the country." • The lcque also cited action by Coqress 1aat Aupm The courts seems to be rejcctina the claim that aUowi~ .. cqual access" for student·1niU.1Cd poups to rcliJion is "Strictly private,"'says the lay~ited, indepen· meet in · schools in non-instructional time on the same dent Catholic weekly. Commonweal, and a~~s: bujs ~' o e.extracurricular aroups. catholic bishops to mak@.-ptiblic ·_· document on American economy By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,,,...... . ....., U. S. Roman Catholic bishops, facing advance conservative jabs at their assessment of capitalism, this Sunday will make public the first draft of a major teaching document on the American economy. They have been workina. on it for about three years and delayed releasina it until after the election to avoid camJ>l.i&D re_j)e~ssiQ_.ns. _ _ But th:c forthcomina pastoral teaching letter already has aenerated considerable scowls in some business quarters and amor\j some conservative Catholics. It could set off national reaction and debate like thrt followina the bisbol?S' previous condemnation of nuclear war and criticism of aspects of U.S. Jluclcar strategy. They now plan to "make a radical statement about the economy,"~· an... unofficial conservative group, the American Cathohc Cohfercncc. In a recruitment letter, the group says "influential church bureaucrats arc pushing the church into panjsan political controversies" and calls for a stop to "these radical activists." Some business publications also ha ve questioned the qualifications of the bishops to pass judgments on economic policies. However, the national Catholic weekly, America, \ notes that the bishops arc experienced decision-makers in "one of the largest multinational corporations in the y.iortd" -the church itself. "Tbcy arc executives of multimillion-dollar holdings urches, hospitals. schools. cha .. blc institutions), and must ioeet large payrolls," writes the Rev. Thomas J. . an a~iate editor. "They ncaotiate with unions. they invest and borrow large sums of money, they hire contractors and as a result, they have more business experience than 95 percent of tbetr floe.ks:'' Archbishop Rcmben G. Weakland of Milwaukee, head of the five-bishop committee that prepared the economic draft, says the aim is to apj)ly Christian moral principles to economic issues that affect people's lives. "Not tO do that would be to shirk what rcliajon is about.~~ - The draft, mailed this week to the approximately 290 U.S. bishops, will be considered at their annual mecuna in Wa.shington next week and then subjected to reactjons and possible revisions over the next year before final acuon on at. Already more than a score of public hearings liave been held across the country. with testimony from businessmen, economists, labor leaders, church scholars and others. A few days before the draft's release, a conservative lay commission of prominent Catholics issued their own appraisal of the U.S. ccnomony, calling its f~nterprise system the best yet devised in tfie world. "The most powerful economic ideas of our ume arc the roles of incentives, enterprise, in vention and profit." the 120-page commission•s statement says. "Profit syst~ms demonstrably raise the standards of living of lhe many far better than any other systems." Tolle 29-member group. set up by the American Catholic Comminec and headed by former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon, says its document - sent to all the bishops -is not to counter their effort, but contribute to it. The group's vlce cha1nnan, Michael Novak, a Washington lay lheoloaican and conservative economic philosopher, says "laymen, after all. have a special vocation in the world of work" and insiahts to offer the bishops. The bishops' draft. as described by Reese, 1s in two parts, the first dealina with ethical principles and the second with particular policy issues. "A primary aoal of the letter is to make the point that there ~ a moral or ethical dimensi0tt to cconormc decisions," Reese sars. He sar,s the bishops sec economics as "not just a tccbn1cal field' to be judacd "solely by its economic efficiency .. but by its impact on human lives. The first section sketches the biblical perspective on economics and theme of "community and the common &ood." Reese says. "The ruacd-individualist school of capitalism will probably not like this. but it is consistent with Scriptures." In explaining the theological reasoning behind the "church's preferential for the poor," the bishops seek to "explain what this means concretely 1n the American context." Reese says. They "do not pretend to provide definittve and detailed answers" he says, but rather to "show bow an ethical dimcnsionao shed some liaht on the problems." and then recommend specific applicauons. The draft will be discussed at a meeting of bishops at a mec1jng next June in Collcgev11Je. Minn .. before they act finally on it an November 1985. It could "well be as important a document in the history of the American church as the peace pastQral," Reese says. It still has "a long way to ~o. but 1t should be an interesting if controversial 1oume) .· Carol Lawre~ce to. portray Ma in 'Glory of Christmas' ·pageant Entertainer, hu~nitarian, Carol Lawrence, who has Living Nativity." . . . thrilled audiences her stunning performances, will Miss Lawrence will play th~ Virgin Mary for the first portray Mary. the other of Jesus in the Crystal 13 performances. The prescntauon runs from November Cathedral's fourth U'lual "Glory of Christmas -A 28 through December 21 . Thanksgiving ectimenical service slated Wednesday A jofous ecumenical sc1Vicc of Thanksgiving, to communities are inv11ed, w11J be held at Neighborhood which al people of Laguna Beach and surrounding Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnvc, Laguna Bcach"'""on Wednesday, Nov. 21 , at 7:30 p.m. Clergy sharing leadership for this scrvfce includes tllc Rev. Jack Nemath. Calvary Chapel; the Rev. Dr. Jerry Tankersley, Laguna Presbyterian; the Rev. Wilham Eilers, Nei&hborhhod Congregational United Church of Christ; Father Robert Tressler, St. Catherine Roman Catholic Church: the Rev. Robert Cornelison aod the Rev. Barbara Mudge, St. Mary's Episcopal Church; and the Rev. Thomas Warmer and the Rev. Ncrice Cornelison. United Methodist Church. County Catholics urged to suppqrt national need Orange County Catholics will be asked o Sunday, December 2. to contribute to three major pr s of the Roman Catolic Church in the United States. Miss Lawrence will portray the warmth and tenderness of the pan in the world's largest livin.a ~tivity inside the 12-story Crystal Cathedral. She also will sing "O Holy Child" with her beautifuJ sangrng voice. "It's wonderful to have such a multi-talented actress and singer perform in the Glory of Christmas.'' said Director Conwell Worthington. 11. "It takes a very sensitive person to portray the pan of Mary and Carol is just that person .'' _ Miss Lawrence burst upon the national entertain· ment scene as a full· fledged star in the Btmstcan/Lauttnt's classic "Wtst Side Story," a ponrayal so poignant as to remain vivid to this day in the minds of the American public. She also has captured audiences in "Klss Mc Kate," " Guys -and Dolls." .. Carousel" and .. Camelot.·• As host for the annual "World Vision" telethon for starving children abroad. Miss Lawrence's work for underpriviledged children has taken her. most recently. as far afield as tne war-tom areas of Afnca. This year. Miss Lawrence will be making her second appearance as Mary an the GIOT) ofChnstmas. Glory of Christmas performances arc 4:30 p.m .. 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Fnda)S. aturdays and Sundays and 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 pm. on Tue\odays. Wednesdays and Thursda)S. e'cept Dece mber 18 .hrough December 20 with add111onal performances at 4:30 p.m. Tb~ are no performances Mondays. Donations for the Glor) of Chnsnnas art S l 2.50 for the main floor and SI 0. 50 for the East and West balconies. There is a s~ial $2 off the suggested donations for scruor cittzens. children under 12 and groups of 25 or more. At 1* 1eVCD cburdH&atc cues are Oii lbe ...,.._ Coun's calendar for ibis &erm oa well .-111 •1a1e for meditltioa in public ICboc*, s.bbedl ._ i'M« nth•. pubbc remedtaJ \aebctl fot pwaclli' r' _. rehaaous displays and atudmt rrliPon dtlbl ia .IUtb schools. • 1'he mohJtion oflbetc Uiet could dCWlftloe I.be futl.U'C role or churtb...state tep1ratioo iD American IOCael)'," the leque 1&)'1. • It ta)'I I ftlCleftl federal lllJI 11UI court ~ outlawin& a student rchp>G dub at Ouildertlmd. N.Y .• biab school, "anicula~ the potential effect of~ activltjea io public IChools .. and quotes that deciMOG u follows: u0urnation'1ektnen~and1etOndatyleboOllptay a unaque role in tta.Mmim.na bUK-and fu,... •tal values to our youth. To an imPreuJooable studea~ even the mere apcarance or teeu1ar invovltmeflt in tel$OUS activities miabt indicate t.bat the state bu placed its imprimatur on a perticW&r relisiou1 creed. "Tbi1 symbolic iofereoce is 100 daneerous to penniL .. Misconcept.1001 over the appropnate roles or cbwdl and state teamed du.rina one's school yean may oever tfe corrected." RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• homA 8 Tbunday. from 1 to 4 p.m. Thctt u no ctwae and everyone is welcome. The Fellowship has been aervina a ThankJaivina turkey clinner to the community for the pa.st four ycan in kctpina with the teacbinas of Jcaus Christ who aid, ''1 am , the liaht of the world. Wfioever follows me will never walk in da:rkncu. but will have the liabt or life... " For mo"' information. call May Swanson, coordi- nator, at 631-7730. • • • • Lab Bllb Commal'l Ckv~ 2331 Moulton Parlcway, Laauna Hilla, will conduct its "Christmas Boutique" today, from 9 a.m. to_2 p.m. Featured will be handcrafted items, homt·b9ked Joods. used treasures, Christmas omatllents and lift ate ms. Also available for purch.asc wiU be croissant mil~ cotree and oranac Jui~. or more i ormauon, call 837-7729. • • • Soadl C..11 Cbrcl of ll.elJcleu Scle9ce. Downtown CommuojtyCenter, I 860Au.heimAve., Costa Mesa. will hold its first service in iu new location at 9 Lm. on Sunday .. The Rev. Ernie Nylander, minister, said the initital worship service will be "somcthin& of a churchwarmifta." The Rev. Kevin Van Nichols will be paest speaker for this first service in the new facility. For more inf'ormauon, call 960-2715. • • • UaJtarlu UatvenaU1t FeUowaldp. 429 Cypress Drive, Laauna Beach, will hear an address by Lida Campbell on ••Motber-d.auabter Communication About Sexuality" at the 10:30 Lm. m~ti.n& Sunday. -Campbell, a t,.aauna Beach teacber,hu spennhe-past year studyina this provocative subject.. lier sJ)Cci&J questionnaire was answered by 100 women. She will examine htT' findinp and conclusions and relate her peisonaJ reasons for undenakin& this project.. Guests and members will have an opporturuty 10 meet and talk with Campbell at the coffee hour following the program. For more information, call 494-3651 or 494-4743. ... -~e Couruiiliilii=UiJ' l P-59 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. will near the sermon "We Speak of Wholeness" at the l0:30 a.m. service on Sunday. Warren Salinger, dtrcctor of development of the UU Service Committee, a nonprofit human riJbts o · · lion. will ex lore cann worshi cducauon a · rcspons1 1 1ty an its ro e in m na a -~ o . Yvonne Alcala of Huntington Buch will conduct the service. TM choir will be directed by Peter Woodruff of Irvine. Tbett will be a Peruvian art auction and Christmas boutique following the service. The Rev. Dr. James Nelson, pastor, wtll bcain a SU· session weekly series on philosophy makin& at j :30 p.m. Sunday. Registrations arc still beina aooepltd. Children's religious cducauon prosrams arc con- ducted durina Sunday sctvlccs. For detatls, call Irene Nilsen at 963-1766 or Belt) Hogan at 897-8191. Other church activities include book discussions. meetings of the Walden Brotherhood and New Women groups, Sunday cveruna discussions for singles, Saturday circle suppers. Fnday night bridle games and a soetal· game .1iaht. For more information, call 646-4652. • • • Cha.rel• of Jesas Qrt1t ofLatter-clay Salata will hold a special Thanksgi'm& Devotional in the Newpon Beach Stake Center. 801 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach. at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Organized by Roben Gibson of the Stake High Council. the devotional will last an hour ahd I 0 minutes and consist of a few short spiritual talks and music by an instrumental mo. a vocal tnO'"Eld duct;And the Corona del Mar \\-ard Choir. Stake President Joseph Bentle) will preside There as no charge and everyone 1s J.Q._vited. For mart 1nformat1on. call David Farrell at 645-7733 Ou Lady Qoeaa of Aqm cnrtt. 2046 Mar Vista Dn'e. Newpon Beach. invites the catholic commurut) to celebrate Mass on Thanksgivina Day at 9 a.m. -en \hi occ.as1~n. a special collection Will ~ ta.k~n to help the Cathohc Relief Services an its gigantic taslt ot allevuting the plight of famane-wicken . peoples of Eth1op1a For more infonnauon. call 644-0200 Joi11t choirs from several churches wiU also panici- pate. as will a brass group and a "Pilgrim" reader in costume. An agape meal of Thanks&ivi ng will be shared during the service and continued after the service with refreshments in the church's social hall. A free-will offering will go to support the Episcopal Service Alliance community outreach programs in Laguna Beach. The annual National Needs collection in th Diocese of Orange combines three appeals which used to made on separate weekends: The Catholic Commu 'cations Campaign\ the Campaian for Human Develop nt, and the Catholic University of America. C th Ii high h 1 The Communications Campaign was Sta d by the a 0 c SC 00 Theologian under fire for pro-choice bishops of the United States to assist the Ch h an its i effort to communicate the Lord's message mo ffective. seeks alumn support ly. The Campaign attempts to accomplish this funding the development of a wide ra~e of com nication Since its begjnnina, Ma er Dei Hi School always profectS:-such 11 via~otapc, radfo and fifm p uction; fias oeen -considert<rTamlly, sa ane Wilkay. the print projects; education, trainina and re rch in school's new Alumni Director. · communicatipn;_ as well as assistina Thi World She said the new Alumni Department was established countries with 11milar projects. on the Catholic hi&h school campus this year to rebuild One-half of the amount raised IOC&ll~~ s s in the and strengthen its ramily ties. diocese, where it helps support diocesan effon to brlna Witkay is the mother of two Mater Oti students and Ca&hoUe tele.arision propammin1 Into p&ri and the wife ofTony Witlcay 1 Mater-Dei alumnus and former schools lhrouth the instructional television sy m. The classmate ofFathcr Michael Harris, who is principal of the collection aJao helps finance production of the of school. Mrs. Witkay had been workina w1th the AJwnni Oranae Bulletin and other proaram1 of the ioceun Association at Chapman Coltcae and spoke to Fath~ CommunicatJons Department. Kanis about what 1he saw IS a great untapped treasure 10 The Campal&n for Human Development is its more than 30 years of araduates. education and aciion j)tQlran\ for justice spooso "While attendina various functions at Mater Dei, I bishops of the United Statct. Since I 970, contri noticed all the entt11. enthusiasm and loyalty bein1 the Campaian have made it possible to fund offered to the school, not only from C\ltT'Cnt students but 2,200 aelf·belp projects controlled by poor plc and also from the alumni," Mn. Witkay aaid. She talked to dedJcated to removtna the causes of poverty. ·Father Harris about how succeufully an alumni office One·founhoftbeCaml)9iancoUectionrem sin the could channel the enCtJY and enthu11um into betterina diocese a.nd is distributed in local pnu to lf·be1 the hith school. The principal qreed and pcr1uaded Mrs. ·-s Witt:z. to hethim Tr: an aJumni office. . ptoJ..... . • . i..J; t...-.a Catholic Universit)' of America, foun by \M ra. Wi y ... few hith tehoolt have etelvutmov American bl1hopdn 1887, illbt national univc ty of the on-campus alumni offic:ies. Slle aaid the is dctermfoed to Catholic Church in America. It itthe only Ca tho center make Mater Dei "a total fimily involvement," and that of Jeamin" ln the country 'With a ptp&I ~r. The 1be ?C' . putly encourqtd by the rnpontt of unlveraity was founded With 1 t'llt'Ofold pu : To snd cont.acttd so f'lr. provide aractua~lcvel education for laity, pn ti and A onathuvent1t0bupont0redbylhenewofficc11 ttliaious alike; and to enaqe in research wbic would the ~ntation ohn Alumnus of the Year award at the Insert a positive influence in American society. MaterDci Mardi Gm in FebN.aty. The award will honor "These three collection1 are combined i o one a Matu Dci alumnus 't.'bo bu conunued lhto\l&b tbe yean appeal in order to lessen the nambfr of timn at our to ~emplity the quallnc:s and 1pint of 1tudenu 11 Mater catholic people are aaked to suppon the tional Dei. . . fi · prOIJ"lms of the Church," said lht Revertnd Mo 1~or A bl1panofher1ob,Mrs. Wilk.a_yaa1d, t1U')1ntto 1nd Micbael P. Driscoll, Chancellor and Vicar for tiea. an the alumni. She made an appeal for tnfonnation on the H .. i..ed' h I f th d' t be IS -e us u whct'ubouts of alumni, which can be tent to her ll the ~blc tn' th~::, tha~ th~1 finUCCd the tchool, 1202 Wnt Edin,er Avenue, Santa Ana 92707. The collection can reach their pl telephone number is H4"771 t. MIL UK.EE -Tv.o FBI agents ~ct-r'Vistt to pro-chotel Roman Catholic tbeoloajan Daniel C. Maiuire one recent morning. to my th~IOIY to be a mamcd man and a father because I thank that I can Stt this less abstractly than the pne!tt theetotiens.'' he Mid. "f or one thina we had two ctul- drcn. Tbe first one, Danny. daed one Y.car aao at aac I 0"1 and be had an allnets that we diqnoscd at ~2 months. So for I 0 yean we nursed a dyi~ child. Tbai's an CM1Crience of life that ~ou don't get in a monasten .. \\edon't nCC'd ICC'tUrt\ trom nght- to-hfcrs on ho-.-. to cMe lo' ingh for the dam~ cltttd." Maau1re. who came to \farqut'tlt'. 13 vcan ago after Jeanna the pnesl· hoOd and ml.TT)LOJ one of his pduatestudentsat Cathohc l'niHr· Sil> of Amenca in \\-ashmJlOn. ha been assoaated with man> issue_s. A letter bearina Maqu1rc's for&cd siJnature had threatened the hfe of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, who wrot~ -the court's 1973 decision upholdina the tq.aht)' .-------------------------- of abonion. The .,ents t0ld Ma,uirt that they believed a radicalantl..abortion aroup was mpoAsible for the letter. The B*kmu:n threat wa1 not the tint time that the Marquette Unh·er- aity profalor bas been a WSCt because of bis views on abortion. Anri·Maauirt pickctm this St-ptem· ber arttted partnts of tncom1na freshman ind distributed leaflets. But the catholic inatituiuon bas upheld bts aCllde'mlc fl'ftdom. MqutrC, Sl. and hJs wife, Marjorie Reiley Maauire, aJso a theoloSJAn. beheve that Catbohc doctnM per· m1t1 abortion an many instances. M11utre was the ~lO&Jan Demo- cratic v1ce-ptttidenual candidate Gcraldin Fcm.ro was quotin, ~hen I.be aaid w cburch's poeauoa on abortion was '"not monolithic.'~ The ~ baJd1na fonner pnnt reflect~ on h11 latctt bout with controversy 11\ an interview 9n bu spenc monk's cell of an oftlct on Marquette's campu "l think u•, betn a put advantqe .. -.. . ~ , -· I EUROPEAN IMPORTS fot;,[,f~~ Wp•isitJ!Attft Aa1. .. ie.s and M!rations "'•~ f ASHION SHOW ?-' ._ DYNASTY UNI 109:AMOKJD M ONngil CoMt DAILY PILOT/S.turday, No..,,b« 17. 198• &U e MOVll H• ''When Wondt COlkle" (1951) lltblt• """· AictlMI °"' IF *** "Wartock" (19&8) Rlthlid Wldmat~. Henry Fonda. -1:00- 1:::TO'TEH !~tngtt a Law" (1980) Tiiiy Slvllla,Rod~ 1=-AGOO I~ l£08AAILY THE NEWS • U Spr;ng . And POt1 WIM ( 1970) Jamet Muon, Suwi George -1:30- 1 SUP£A CHAAOEAS F-TAOOP _,.,; i SOUl TAAIH PtllCMECT UNMME MOY!( •• "Orea" (19771 RIChltd Hams Chlrlott• Rampllng -2:00- John Wayne atara In hi• Oecar-wlnnlnl role of Rooeter Colburn ln the moYie ••True Grtt• • tonight at 11 :30 on CBS. Channel 2 . 1 PIA BOWLING J STAR~ 0tWGAN'8 ISL.AHO If~ ROCKFORD Al.EB HAllDY IOVS / NANCY OMW s I MOVIE M't'ST£AIO H * "'The Grey Fox" {1982) RICh· ID '9IK)J(C1' UNIVEA8E ard Farnsworth. Jac~lt Burroughs ti TOOETHlA WITH SHIRLEY AHO -4:30- PATIOONE -ISSUE (0) DEVO IN CONCERT -AT ' MOYIE fJ Hfl. PM MAOAZJH( •• ··wa1t1 Aaou Teaa f1983J fB~~=INO Anni Aretlef Terry Jastrow ~ PAINTINO W1TH ELKE SOMMER -2:30-4• • OIWOAH'S 18LAHO -.4: .,-Cl) OUR GANG WB.COMUAQ(; K-OTTEA -S:00-1) MOVIE H • "Tilt W11 Of Thi Woildt II LOAHE GREEHE'S NEW Gtnt W1LDEIMS$ (1953) Bar~ Rot1inton D AAIOEM PLAYIOOK I ~LR PLANHltO fJ GREATEST SPORTS LEOEN06 QD THIS WEe< 1H COUNTRY 0 VOYAGERS MUSIC MOVIE (C)8CTV:THE8EOONOCOMINO u •.; "loYt And But1tt1 119791 -a:OO-Charla Bronson, Rod Sttige< I = STOOGES = ~=" OALActlCA ** "Gamt Of o.atn If" 119801 ~ ~ OAOUP Btuct Let .u Cf) LITTLE HOUSE OH THE ~ 18 NEWS -1:30- llC88NEWS CJ HEADUHES OH TRIAL D CJ, NEWS fD NEWTOH'S APPLE I 0. COHflAMA T10H TESTING Z MOVIE * • 'Going Beserk" {1983) John Candy Joe Flaherty -1:00- • 2 OH THE TOWN CJ FIGHTBACK! WITH DAVID HOAOW1T2 I EYEOH L.A. SWITCH NEWS m THREE'S COMPANY fD NATURE ~ HEM AGE: CMUZA TlOH AHO THE JEWS (JJ TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT 0 PUTTIN' OH THE HITS GtMUPP£T8 m JAPANESE PROGRAMMING 0 MOVIE t * t "The Natural 119M) Robert RedlOtd Roberl Duvall -7~--·-C LOUIS(ANA ,..,,...._ Z MOVIE C MOVIE m MOVIE ** • To"~"A "-·• (1"•11 G • •'\ Marciano (1979) Tony Lo * * * "Tilt lnc:r..,.iblt ""''""I"" T ' 0 ........,And.,.,... " tot .., "'""'" .... 1emey •"a r-Blanco e.t1nd1 Montg,_,. M111" (1957) Grant Wlllllm1. Randy ' ... .... v .. _., Swan -5:30--7:30-fD NOVA II RAMS REPORT IJ DANCE FEVER di\ l'A...,ra IJ NEWS CJ S100,000 NAMETHAT TUNE aMO'Yii"LJFtPWNHO 0 Nfl'SBESTEVER D TAXI * * • 'Tilt Wind And Tilt Lion " fD WALTER CAOHKITE'S fJ HOL.L YWOOO CLOSEUP 97 Sea UNIVE"8E I) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT ( 1 5) n Connery Cln<llcl Ber-'1i) PAIHTIHG CEAAMIC8 Cl) MOAK AHO MIHOY ; HIT cm ALICE CJ' CLOSE UP (l lMOVll "Aobtn Hood • Tiit Swordl Of Way. lend'' (1164) Mlefl .. flrlld, Judi lE.:.o. H•i,t °'Tiit AlgM SllM' (tte31 Sim Shepttd, Scott Olentl -t»-L GllMl A MIAK U •.., "Hq 'Ein HIQh" (1MI) Clrit !Mtwood, 1noet Stevtn1 e JEmMOHS -t.00- • t.ICKIY 8'tUANl"l tMI HMl8 ...... * *'• "C~" (1980)1111 Mur· l,CMYyCll ... 1w:=r CIMAT IWl.WAY JQVfMYS THIWOM.D (C)MOYI! H 'A "My TU1or" (1983) Clren Klyt, Matt LatlWJ -•JO-JEff'EMOHI MOYIE U * • "Reider• Of Tilt LOii Ark" ( 1981) Hamtotl F0td, Karen Allen. -10:00- 1 covtAUP =A Of LOST LOVU MOYIE • U * 'The Glut HOUie" ( 1172) Vie M0tr4*, Alln·Aldl . a MOYIE i * "Stromboli" ( 1950) Ingrid Berg· man, Merlo Vltall. tri> FAU ANO AISE Of AEOINA1.D PEMN m~USTMUA r.sJ PAPER CHAIE: THE 8fCONO YfAA -10-JO- Q) TOO CL08E FOA COWORT G)litOTOAWES< ~ ffi I NOT NECU8AAlt. Y THE NEWS -10:46- e IATUN>AY "°'"' '* -'1-00- l !t!.'::C.. ITARllN04 MOVll **-'" "Outl" (19111 Otnolt WllMI, Twn H«berl. ICOlOMOUNDI'" HOTllAT AllMA. TID NUTI ( MOYll * * * "Monty1Pyttiort'1 Thi Mellllna Of Ult" '19&31 John ci.e. MictlMl ,. llZNNQ -11:JO-8 MOVll t U 'h "True Grit" (1H9) Johll w .... Glttl Campbell, I all IA'""'°"Y HIGHT LM NIW YOM HOT TMCl<I AIO= WAU. JOOMAl IVOflT e JAZZllAT: ~WOM AHfAD 'I~ FOUR IY fOUft HAIW'YO l(QI AOa<8 10 MOYll • *** "Raider• Of Tilt LOtl Ark" (1981) H11rlson Ford. Klltr)Alltn. (OJMOVIE * "lutCIOUt ' 11982) Sl/M'lll11 Fox Uta~ ' ( MOVIE * "itx Clamt1 Of Tht .Vwy Rlctl" 11983) Htt111tr Ottley, cnr• Chitty. IZJMOVIE **'II "Mallctoua" (1974) Laur• Antonelli, T url Flfro -11:46- D MOVIE **** 'FIVI Euy Pteee1" (1970) Jldc Nidlolton. K11tn Blldc G WAESTUHO -12."00- INOEP£NDENT NEWS eMOVI! **'.'i "MaglC" (1978) Anthony Hop- klnl, Ano-Mergret <OJMOYll h "8tbt" (Ifft) lobb4 JIC*aon, $111111111\a Fox -12!66- -1:11- CZ)MOVIE **• "Crttplhow" (1912) Hal Hol- brook, Adrltnot Berbtlil. -1:30- 8 MOVIE' * .._ "Don't Ot1tlk Tilt Waltt" . 11Mt) Jalt Gllllon, Eat• Ptr· tone AICNIWS Q C)MOYIE H * "DrMMd To KIH" ( 1980) MiehNI Caine, Anglt Olotclneon, -2:00- G HEWS I GOOONIOHT LA.: VIOE08 INOfllfNO(HT NeWS ~ DEYO IN CONCERT 'S)MOYlf * * ·~ "Slat 80" I 1993) M111t1 Htm· lngway, Eric Robtttt -2:11- IJMOVIE •••·~ "Goodbye, Columbue" 11Mtl Atcn1td 1tnJ11111n, All MecGrtw. •HIALnmAT -l:IO-,.~~" ( ltM) Wll· rtll IMtty, ~ Yotk -~4t- -1:18- MOYll .. "Ooina BeMB" (1"3) John Cindy' .!Gt ~\lhet1y. -t.20- 1 C) MOYll *** "W1tl0Cl" (1951) Widmark, Htnty Fonda. -a:ao- 9 MOVIE .. • "lt.loky Jorden" ( 1942) Altn ~Welker. D . 71~-'l)MOVIE • •~ "8'ainatorm" (1N3) 'Hltlllt ' Wood, CMatophtt Walken. -4i14- • AMEAIOAH ADY!N'TUM -4:15-., MOVIE H 1A "Wtlia1llng In Dixie" (1942) Rid Skilton, Ann ~d -4:ao-• TODAY'S AE1JGIOH -4:46- (ZJMOYIE * * * '" "Tilt Rlgllt Stuff" ( 1983) Sim Shtpard, Scott GltM. CJ MOVIE ' l!Al MOVIE I@) EYE OH SAN OIEOO ._... "Rald1<1 Of-lilt l-otl-A,k!' *....'.:.Ml 1 1ilal Ber> Gaz-_ WEEKEHD1.~~~--- ( 1981) H11rlaon Ford, Kartn Allen Zif~ Shtrtt Nortl\ -1:00-~AOOIHOTOH GOES TO = ~ ~AAOAMO / NOLAN = ~ =~ STAOKES OJ MOVIE CAOMWEll D MOVIE ***'"' Tilt Right Stuff (1983) H BAAIHGAME8 ***'' C11nll KflOW!tdOe f1 971) Sam ~d Sco11 Glenn EVENING Jaclt NICh<>llon. Ano-Margret t MOVIE G @i T.J. HOOKER -' T • F S -8:0a-r.a • .,.._ * * • lie Man rom nowy RIYll'" -'""'""' (1982) Klfk Oougtu. Tom Burllflton 1~= IH REVIEW * * "AUICll Of Tiie Killer Tomllott . -3:30-G TO BE AHNOUNCEO I 1978) JICll Riley. Dick Miiier I 8POAT8WOALD 0 GREATEST AMElllCAN HERO ii ~E m~~L =~AINMEHTTHISWEEK ® • The Cas11w1yt On G111tgan's • * "Six Wtel!s 11982) Dudley ttlln<I (19791 Bob Otn...., Alan Hale Moore. Mary T yfef M00te Jf IJ 2 wri'H voo41X>-I= r:"'ews 8 COi.LEGE FOOTBALL (() A181<1HO IT ALL D THE RACE FOA NUMBER OHE: ~HART TO HART 00UE0E FOOTIAU AEPORT m TOKU80 8AIZENWI PIJTTlH' OH THE HfT8 R; MOVIE • MOVIE t * •• 'On The W1ter1ronf' 1195-4) t *"for Lad• 0nty· (1981tGrego. M1tlon Brando. Eva Marie Seint ry_H~~~ Grtnt S MOVIE UD ,.....,_,. • r; t • • t Ratdtfa Of Tilt Lott Arll" tr!> FAEEHAND &<ETCHIHO 119811 Hamson Ford. Ka.ran Allen ---THf POR( THEATRE 13 Tonight-Share The • Thrlllfng Climax Of A Woman Of Subttane. •Clll' """ Cl) A WOMAN Of SU88T ANCE fJi) NA TIOHAI. GEOORAPHIC Qli) GAEA T PEAF0AMAHCU ~MOVIE * • Tilt Feminist And The Fun (1970) 01v10 Hertman Barbara Eden H MOVIE H "Tilt Wlektd LIOy {1983) Faye Ouoaway, Alen Betea 673~260 Mon Niie All !i.eale '2 00 ... TOTAL DEUGHT .•• COMPLETELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHINGL y DIFFERENT... ~· ~ NEW YORt< POST . ,,,.,,, ,,,., "Tllllll Olll/111" (I ) . ''fl I' 1 F (, r1.1•,t Hwy ''"'"" <lt·I M.tr ---- A DEVILISHLY FUNNY MOVIE 'Very funny. belly-shol~1ng laughs' us.a. tcdot LA •ADA ~llO GA lfWAY ~ m 1611 lAGUIMHW l AWIA Ill U MM l , .... 11 llSIOIWIO Ml'>SOI VJ JO MAI 1 mmo lfWPOll U CH I OWMOS NI WPOlll &.44 0160 OllAIG C.1111 UH~l Wt lWI CWIRMO SQ! OlllN •9J ·~~ Mii.Siii FOWARIJS CM.W WUI 19t ~I\ -fHE GO\)f MUST Br VII ·-· -(t.~flJA1bY-. . ' edwards TO WN CENTER FRI . 6:00. 8:10, 10:10 ' 0 • .. , • ' 11 , • ... ... 7 51 A 184 ,.,,,\.,,,,, .... "••/&ti'" -&f ' .......... 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ACfDI'' (I) 111 .. ,u t~SO 110 10 H S, m mo ,~ rn too • ¥1 !llill ~ SAOOlCBACK HOllA«D I IW.M 111 u '., .. •• IGLllh lfll'I" (Pl) 11 I••" l~ I H ltO 10 •o ~I~ RMfUOO • MISSION VII JO • tHO , .. 110 ... ,.., ... "'' Im 100 00 , .. .. I .... TRIV IA I,_ ---- Dogs stretch lead to slx Perfect score1by1he le11ue-lcad1n1 Dop of Newport, Lolly&. Co. and the Cabblat Patch Kid\ -who haven't massed a question in their firtt three weeks -set lhc pace an Iha• wc:ck's tnviantic . ·1x other contenders -J.M., l&&Je. Nancy Prior, T~ppi'• Brother,.. Moira White .and James English - stumbled only once. incc Moull thinks our sports questions arc too heavy on baseball, perha~ she'll enjoy today's footbull query. Our newest ent ry. 1130 Associates, TRIV IA BOWL I STANDINGS • no enuy ,.._ hall 01 IUI ac.o<• ew1<Cl4ICI IOI'• 100. " ... ~ es 00'• .. ) .. as·' 76 74'• 1 I 70 lo4 81 ' SI •5 ••• 33 111 , .. , arrived too late to tally last week and haven't been heard from thus far this week, so they get half credit. The TURNTABLE TIPS 101 ~TITUS deadline for answers as Wcdnc!lday, otherwise your score can't be llstcd. The~ stretched their lead to 11>. points this week and 4'Cem to be unstoppable. But we've still aot seven Saturdays to go before we crown a champion of Trivia Bowl I. Here's your nexl 85SIJnment, and we're looking for a five-word phrase for number four. I . The planes of Alderon wa' de'itroycd in whal movie? 2 Name the new!lpaper for which Lou Grant woiked. 3. Who 1s the black youngster 1n the Peanuts comic stop? 4. President Nixon, 1n his rcs1g- na11on s_pcech, cited as his pnnc1pal reason his loss of what? 5. Name the song reportedly played as the TiLanic went down. 6. The Taylor-Burton bomb "Boom" was based on a Broadway play by Tennessee Williams. Nam~ 11. 7. Before he became lhe founding coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Tom Landry was a defensive coach for what NF-L team? 8 Jn the movie "Woman or the Ye r:· name the ne"'spapcr rorwh1ch pcnicr rracy and Kathanne Hep- burn '"'orkcd 9. ( o 1a Mesa·, Arhngton Drive wa• 11· med for a former City official. Who? I 0. You all known Donald Puck's thr~c neph..cws. but Mickey Mouse had 1 wo also. What were their names'~ Last Wttll't Aa1wer1 I, Twelve Oaks (Howard's planta- uon) . 2. Jamestown, N.Y. (Lucy's home town ) 3. Urlngang Up Father (Magic and J' . '8f.~en Thomas EaaJct~n (McQov- em's lin.t choice) S Elvis Presley (seven top albums) 6 ·•t Can Get It for You Wholesale" (StreH.and debut) 7. t\bbott and Costello (Baseball Hall of Fame) . 8 Andrew John or Adnan <Rose- mary"i baby) 9. Bo b Gunton <UCI Tony nomi- nee) I 0. 1 a) ··The Double Life of Henry Phyfe." (b) accountant (Red Buttons iohowt (Send your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the D.aily Pilot. Box I 560. Costa Mesa 9162t> All cntncs must be received b} ~11esday otherwise half the play-er's /a:;r !ocore will be awarded) OllYla, Rance Lattan&J. Olivia's engagement announced Caring for elderly growing problem DEAR AN" LAND R.~ ln reply to the lady an upenor, Wa , ""ho wrote to rcpnmand the man frorn ( olorado who compl:unfd about the cart of elderly parcou: Her letter amu5Cd me bCcliute u 1 uactly wha1 1-.ouLd have wri&&enJO ~ Ito he writes that her pattnts arc in 1heirlatc60sat1d insc>Od halth but 1f they arc ever ick they would be more lhitn welcome under her roof. My hu band and J arc 1n our late look a httlcd1ffcrtnt when bet parents 6()s. We both work full-tune. My arc in lhe1r 80, or 90s. -Beeo Thctc. parcntsarc 1n their~ They 1ollt1ve DEAR 8 .T.: n.te la•t lt years LI\ lheirown,apanmcnt five minutes klvedlowaula~etU.C*lltla •1 away. We spend many hours tce1n1 to mail. A• Ufe .,... vow ...,_, t~rneeds. Wedonotknowkomonc ,..,e. art wrtU.c, ....,. •------- day lo lhe next wtiat Will ha~n . Tbe 8liiM1 problem• •i" tM oW f.ett. re\Cue sq11ad has c:allcd me several nan )M for a "°9plfal u4 um~ fro m worlc wbtn an em«&ency reaUttic ~vervlew. has aniet\. Takinacareofthe elderty is not like D AR N LANDtR.S Recentl) wuog care of a child. Wuh children I bqan to suspect wt my I 6-.~e.r-old tbcrc ISJOY 1n wtt h1n1 their progress daudlter .~as 5'cepin1 JVJlh her and development With lhft cldcrl)' bo)'f ncnd I snooped 10 her bur~u you Wat<.h detcnorat1on. You can (a hamed of myselO and discovered esubhsh rult'~ for the child and he the Pill pr~bed by our family respects your authonty. Your aic<f doctor. parents on the other hand, tell )'OU I feel ~tra>ed by both the doctor what to do ThC} never get over the and m)' daughter ~he pretends that notion that )Ou must Obe) them or she 1s hv1ng up to ouJ church's you ar( d1'>r~pcctful. teaching that sexual 1nterco11nt You bring up the point that they before mamagc 1s wrong. I con11dcr "cared for you and your brothers and such hypocrisy unacc,cptabJe beh.av· sisters." Granted But where arc the 1or. brothers and ~1s1crs NOW? They art Should I confront my daughter or living 1n anothc:rsuite. They couldn't 1g.nore the s1tuat1on and hope her care less 1f you are havinJ problems basic Jood ~nse wall win out and that with thei r aged parents. h 1s almoM as she w1JI . of her own accord, decide to If moving awax automaucally ex-hvea hns1lan hfe?-Heansiclc And empts them of all re~pons1b1hty. Confu~d. Thanks to modem med1c1ne, tbe DEAR B AND C: Play it 1tralpt, 'Wake Me,' 'Rain' still top charts assumption of the l)oc1al Secunty Mom. Tell yoeru..-.ter yo. uooped LO ANGELES (AP) -Actress-Adm101strat1on that humans who -abo let kr bow tbt yoe are si nger Ohv1a Newton-John an-reach 65 soon will be tottcnna on the dJtappolJlted u4 laope dae wUJ sJve nounccdhcr~npgcment Tbursda) lO bnn'k of ~-0-mn Dmde hniJeien ~Slit io-wbran Atq. actor Mall Lananz1. and the couple pro~n wrong. Wt nov. hnc the old B•t Ma't upec1 UJ m.tnc.iou 7 ··~pons" Huey ~s & The N~ will wed "before the end of the year," taking care of the \try old. di.use la ~r bebvt.r. 09ce u vlac By Tiie A11oclated Pre11 tE~~·~c:l>lt Now" New Edition (MCA) (( hry,siih\I ~ her publicist said. J hope Mrs. Supcnor (Wis.) will c:rosae4 tkatllaett11 alikely tbtUe The following are Billboard's hot record 15."Dcscn Moon" Dennis DcYouna II' Cun 1 \low Down" Lionel R1ch1e Newton-John. 36. an Australuan, chp 1h1s column and keep n. It will will (oreso HX utJJ marrlace. h1u as they appear in nellt week's muc of fA&M) ... (Mo10¥.m1 met Lattanzi, a 25->ear-old Amen-rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Billboard mapzine (opyna,ht 1984. 16."Blue Jean " David Bowie (EMI-9 ·· uddenl)'' Rill) Ocean (J1ve-Ansta) can, five years aJO when 1hey both II Billboard Publ1ca11ons, Inc Repnnted Amenc.a) 10 "~•he's So l nusual" Cyndi laupt'r appeared in the film "Xanadu," said h 17 -1 C'an'1 Hold Back" Surv1vor(Scolll (Ponrml) Paul Bloch of 1he Rogers and Cowan wit penn1ss1on 11 "Ton1gh1" Da\1d Bowie (EMl-HOT SINGLES Bros) publicity 3JCncy. 1."Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" 18 "The War ~mg" Culture ( lub Amenca) Bloch said the marnagc: will be the Wham (Columbia) (Virgin-Epic) 12 .. The llnlorgctlable Fire" U 2 first for both. 2 "P 1 Ra "p (W r Bros) 19."Welklong"Pai Bcnatar(C'hrysalts) (l5land) · urp e in nnce a ner · 20 "Hard Habit to Break" Chicaao 13 "flrea~ Out" The Po1n1er Sisters The couple will wed at private J."I Feel For You" Chaka Khan Pl c'"rcmon1·cs, and no details will be (Warner Bros.) (Warner Bros.) ( ane& 1 ,.. 4.~out of f ouch" Daryl Hall &. John TOP LPS 14 "17'' < h1caao (J.ull Moon·Wamer divulged until after 1he mamage has Oates (RC'A) I "Purple Rain" Pnncc & The Revol· Bros.) taken place. Bloch said . .i"Bctter be Gwd to Mc" r1na Turner uuon IWamer Bros I 15:· 1100 Bel Air Plalc" Julw ltfMJas Miss Newton-John. whose first big (Capitol ) 2."Bom '" the US.A" Bruce Spnng-(Columbia) career hit was "Lei Mc Be There," in 6."Caribbcan Queen" Billy C>cc.'an stccn (Columbia) 16,"I Feel For You" \haka Khan 1973. teamed w11h John Travoha in (Jive-Ari'ltll) l."Privatc Dancer" Tina 1 urner (Wamfr Bro'I I 1978 for the hit movie "Grease." 7." trul " Sheena Easton (EM I-Amen-(Capitol) 17." I fcanbcat C'1t> ··The Cars (Elektra) .----------------t 4."'The Woman 10 Red' ~oundtrark" 18."'Eddie and the Crul\ers' ca~."All Throu&h the Nighl" ( yndi 1ev1e Womkr (Motown) ~oundtrack" John ( a!Tcn) & The Beaver P · 5."Volumc One" lloncydnppers Brown Band (Sco111 Bro\) Lau per ( onra1t) 19 "l.mo1ion" Barbra 4.iirc1sand (( ol-9. "Pcnoy Lover" L1onc:I R1ch1e (faparan.w) <MolQwn) 6."81g Bam Boom·· Daryl Hall & John umh1a I Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou 10."I Ju 5t Called to Say 1 Love 't ou" __ <>_a_ie_s..,<R=Cr.=A=)==-~---------..----"2-0"'"".··.\nuru1hie"Kissl Mercur\I -tl'tn'flt"RTell~CM?ffi>WriT" ~ ------------------------------------------------------, 11 "No More Lonely Nights" Paul McCanne) IColumh1a) 12."Tht' Wild Boys" Duran Duran I Kap1tol) 1 1 l"c;ea of Love" Hon<'ydnppcrs Flynn story premiere set LOS ANGELES (AP)-A little bit of Hollywood's "Golden Era" will be re-created for the premiere of1he CBS television biography of Errol Flynn. The movie, "My Wicked, Wicked Ways ... The Legend of Errol Flynn," won't be tclccast until next Jan. 21 , but the premiere will be held Tuesday al Mann's Chinese Theater. It will be an old-fashioned premiere wilh vintage automob1lc:s. a cocktail party and lots of stars. Duncan Regehr stars as Flynn, with Barbara Hershey. Darren McGavin, Lee Purcell. Hal Linden and Pamela Mason. POJ41\ . WA -· .. 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Ryan ·GARFIELD PIO J EVER TELL YOU ABOUT MY CRAZY UNCLE &P.LE ? ME TMOOGH1' a..E. WA'O A PO& ! 11001' MULLINS FIPC>L.E PEE BEE ... TM£ POOR. GUY WA'=> ALWAYS EXl-4A05T(P ' . , \ by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE by Fero& Tom Johnson -- ~ I DON'T MIND F'lAYIN& ~V. .. t 1 t:rHT"~.....,.. Jf,i I i ,, _,., 0 IC..Bl'l~ .. , ~--· h n I i by Pat Brady IT'S TH& JUMPS TAAT I~~/ IT1S BE:~N 2o MINUTES.' SJt>P WITH T~c F~IGHT OF TH~ WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 8&.WBISBff ! Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AU c:;)AQ8712 0 95 •KG The blddin1 hu proceeded: s .. t1t WHt Nertlt Eaat 1 <::> P... 2 • PHa 2 <::> PM• 4 <::) Paet ? What action do you take'/ Q.2-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •KQ <:?AK873 OA95:Z •73 The bidding hH prOt!eeded: Nortlt Eeet Mtlt ) • t 0 ? What. action do you take'/ Q.3-Both vuln rablt, • outh you bold: •J85 c:>Jt082 OKt5:4 •?a The biddin1 hH proceeded: Weet Ntina. £.« 8 wdt l o OW. P... I <::> ,... 3. ,... ? What. action do you lake? Q.4-Neither vulnf'rabl , 111 outb you hold: • K~ <::> J5 o A&QS!l •Q7 The bidding hu proceeded: Soath Wett NonJa Ealt 1 <> Patt l <::> Pa11 l • Put 1 NT PaH ? Wha~ do you bid now? OMAR SHARIFF Q.5-Both vulnerable, a• South you hoJd: •A7e <::>s1w o 1ttu •n The biddin1 has proceeded: NenJa Eut ••tit Weli l <::> ,... 2 <::> , ... 3 . ,... ? What do you bid now? Q.1-Eut·Wut vulnerable, u South you -tiold: •Kt$ <::>AU OA4 •109872 The bidding baa proceeded: outh Weit Nortlt Eut l • ,... 3 . 3 0 ? What action do you take? Look for answers on Monday. CHARLES GOREii Y .. r play ... t.M Brtt &rick CMW ••We t.M tat• •• t.M ~uectf A wrf&.er ._. .... artc"1: .....,..,.., H ............. aww.,. ......... . ... , .... .,. ........... , .. (...,.. t. Red &lie ....... attack wftll Cltarlet o.,. •. , ~ t.....11 ... for 1"' ~1· MM H .85 ... "Cwe•L...ta," e/o &Ma .... .,.,.,, P.O. Boa Ill, Pa•1ra, N.J . 08065. Make elle<kl pa7a1lla ... New• ,.,.,~·· ·" ) • Barons, :Y lk~S .wiil; Edison lo Marina's efense rovides t e spark in 28-20 upset win By CHRIS MONAHAN o.., NM Cen11111 n..,.t GLENDALE -Friday niaht's first-round ClF Bia Five football game between Marina Hiih 1lnd Loyola came out ~ust about as expected -witj\ a twtsl • It was a strong defensive per- fonnance that made the difference, but it did not come from the Cubs, who shut six of their 11 opponents this year, rather the Vikings. Marina (7-4) came up with four interceptions (one of which was run back for a touchdown), two fumble recoveries and blocked a field goal in a 28-20 upset of ~ola at Glendale High. ihe Vikinf.S advance to the second round and will play two-time defend· ing champions Servite Friday at Westminster High. It will be a rematch of a game played earlier this year (also at Westminster), when the VilUngs handed the Friars (I 0-1) their only loss of the year, 10-7. "-I don't think (Scrvit~) is the same team we played earlier . this year. They're a wee bit better," said a happy Marina Coach Dave Thompson. Of has team's performance against Loyola, Thompson said, "We played a real fine game defensive!~. They gave us the ball and the ofTenso was able to capitalize." Indeed, three of the Vikings' four scores came as a result of, or follo'Ying, a Loyola turnover. De- fensive backs Vince Piccione (an interception and the blocked kick) and Fred Jordan (fumble recovery and an interception return for a touchdown) did most of the defensive damage for Marina. (Pleue .ee MARINA/83) . Edi80n linebacker Phil Nabal puta the finlahln& touchea on Nck of Bl•hop Amat 0...,,....,...."' ..... I(....., quarterback Rick Carter while Charier ~e Jen~~end.8 a hand Friday ntcllt. 8 y llOGER ~AJlLION Of .. O.., ......... No prep footbaU \earn U\ Oran_ae . County enjoyi a better reputat1on for its dd'enic than Edison Hiah's Chargen -and Coach 8111 Work- man says· the last area he'd look to blame for his team's 21-20 loss to Bishop Amat Friday ni&ht before S,200 at Oranae Coast Cofleae would be his defense. But in the final analystS -what shows is a 2l~po1nt fourth-quarter ~xplosion by the Lancers to send Bishop Amat into the second round of the CIF Bi& Five Conference playoffs against Riverside Poly. In one of the most incredible rup-- flops in C IF playoff history. the Chargers exploded for three touch· downs in the third quarter on th~ successive pass plays from three different pas5Cf'S, to IJ'1lb what ap- red to be an insurmountable 20-0 __..~-au,ing-into .. i he .. fouM qu.ancr. Amat, however. bounced back wath an 82-yard march and then struck with the home run, a SI -yard touch· down pass to Emmett Downs with 9:31 remaining to pull to within 20-14. The Chargers punted and held, then fumbled the ball away at their 35 and the Angelus league runners-up responded with the wmnang drive. capped by quanerback Rick Carter's nudge over the middle from inches out with I :22 left. "When we got ~t first one," said Amat assistant 9>b Woods. "we knew if we could hold 'em we had a chance." Wortomrn echoed the same line, (Pleue eee &DISOl'f/83) ~ . l i ABE:: Tars Q!lnish ~ellflowt;r;_ Uniou ~ted _ Kl1"'~'S Newport turns it on in t he second half Trojans a re worn dow n in second half .l~'~ to post con vin cing 49-7 fi rst-round win by Valencia in 27-0 opening-round loss tNGLEWOOO (tp) _ -~ B'y RICHARD DUNN A~~ a ii~Dllily"-tCe1ra.,.--1 htgh 30 polnla to lled 0. Lo. The intensity ~vel may not have Aftglle9 lak8"I IP a 121-118 been there at the outset. but Newport · victory over ttte ¥titting Kmtw Harbor High's Sailors sk>wly warmed City Klnp ,,..._ In Netaonll to the lask in their CIF football Batk.tbel Allodattef1 pl8J M the P!~off opener with Bellflower Friday Forum ni t. AbciUhJabMr WM 13 of 16 from he Sail~rs (9-0-2) knew ~II flower the fletd and pulled down nine (4-7) wasn t exactly a prime con-eboundl J ..,_.,ldded2t tender for the CIF Central Con· ~-rot L~.:..::;.:,'7 n Urry ference championship, and the Sail-..-·-~~ 18 ors'49-7 first-round.playoff~ictoryat poln u -w. ·~-fin~_ Newport Harbor High certainly con-.....--.. 1e0n ._...., .,,. finned the theory. Qlftle wtth 11 ••• Ind Nnt "TheY. are not unintelhgen.t kids." Polntl. Kurt AMtbla had a ~ said Sailor Coach Mike Giddings of ilMI Nboundl. ~ his players. "They lcnew -they The 'Eddie John8on,... Ill watched the movies." ecor 33 polnta Ind O'*d What Giddings was refemng to Regglel'heulldded 18. Theulhad were the game films of the No J entl) 14 Hllrta for ~ City. ~ from the Suburban League. I aa ... Thompeon led the King• After building a 14-0 lead with jUSI with nine~. under a mtnut~ gone in the second TheLek .. 8"dtheKlnas~ quaner. the Sailors started to paur 1t Finally. Giddings brougbt an his re~rves. Ana after the lfuccaneers scored with 41 seconds left in the game, the a1lors were still at it. Lack of intensity or not. Newport celebrated an easy victory. •Quarterback Shane Foley com- pleted all 14 of has passes for 170 >ards, including touchdown strikes of 17 and 33 yards to Ho Truong and Tod Spaoncr. respectively. •Fullback Fritz Howser ran all over the place and picked up 107 yards on 20 carries. And. he set the tempa for Newpart by crashing through the middle in the first quarter for a (our-yard touchdown run. "l felt at halftime we weren't playing with the same intensity we should have," said Giddings, whose team held a 21-0 advantage at that <1tage. "I wasn't real happy at haJf- tam c." ButG1ddings feltbcueras 1hethird quaner began. (Pleue .ee RWPORT /83) Shane Foley By ROBB MUNSON o.., ..... c... p .. ,, o\fter the opening 24 minutes Friday night. the U niversity Ha&h footba11 team was in the midst o( a tight battle with the ValenCla Tigers. However, the next 12 minutes proved fatal for the Trojans. as Valencia kept its perfect record intact with a 27-0 victory in the first round of the Clf Central Conference foot- balJ playoffs before 1,500 rain-soaked fans at Brea-Olinda High. The Tigers, leading by a mere seven points at the half, put the game away with a pair of tbitd-quaner touch- downs. The first score of the second half was set up by a Univenityfumble at the Trojans' 13-yard line. With 7:38 left in the quaner, Jim Carnpanas passed I 0 yards to Raymond Pallares 1n the end zone. One minute later Valencia regained pos~ssioo when ~n Man ma inter- cepted the ball at the University 48. T-wo plays later at was Pallares again. w«ttythrough thetnt Mlrwlet'l the on ... and on. ..... ttlkJng • 81-58 halftime ..................................................................................................................... __ leed. Loe Angele8 blew the game open In the IMI llX minutes of the tflk'd cauart•. out800r1ng KMMt Ctty 25-t and opening up a 21- potnt bulge, 19-78. Will Trojans get greedy today? The wtn pulMd the ...... CS F 11 11 d record to e.a, tt. ftrat tHn9 thle u erton w i nee 11uontoaMQelelhaagoneowr a win and miracle today ..... 500 nwtc.,,. Klnga dropped to 1•7. • Lek• COtllOh Pat Ney Mid the dffferel.ae In .... geme a... In the ............ Loa~ °'**9 up ltl ruonlnggame. Stngte coi.•9 ol JllbW llllO added to .... Liker ........ Mid. "It W81 I llow prN for 21A ...,., .. _,...,,"'Kaw had a.,....~ but• hed to"'" to ..,.. .. up. ~ fronted K.-m .. .,..,. him one-on-GM ... ~· No OM C8ft 8'*°d him Gne-°""'°"'9... • ~~TI.I!~ ......... ~·~·1•<.., .. Potllnd mcMll the c.-. Into lale=••onotllCGM ...... tn • DMllan. USC, already headed for a Jan. I date ID the Rose Bowl, takes on ri val UCLA toda} in Pasadena. and the Trojans would hkc to cap their successful season by reversing a trend which ha seen the Bruins come away victorious three of the last four times the teams have met Meanwhile. Cal State Fullerton ha~ a date 1n Las Cruces to face New Mexico State. where the Titans need a V1etory and a miracle to aa .. ance to past:jeason eja_y. Herc's what's on the agenda . USC (7-0, 1-1) at UCLA (4·2, 7·3l: It didn't take long for tht' Uni versity of • outherh California to JO from bt'ing a 4-6-1 team to be1,og a panicapant an the Rose Bowl aame. ow, Coach Icd Tollner of the ·Tm,an 11 looking for even more succes . "We want to get greedy now," said Tollner, whose seventh-ranked TroJans face cros town n val UCLA 1u the Rose Bowl (ChanR_el 2 at 12:30). "We're an the l'lite group of top I 0. so ll't's continue to play well and see how high we can go. "We cannot rest on what's been ac- complished. We can't let the season end because we won the Rose Bowl berth." Last year was a nightmare for Tollner. who m his first season as the Trojans' hc.1d coach wa!> the man :u tbe top as Southern Cal won less than half ot its games for the first lime 1nce 1961 . But that V.as last }ear. This ) ear has been much d11Terent, and much more pleasant. The Trojans earned their first benh in the Rose Bowl game in fr~c )ears last ~turda;. with a 16-7 vtC'tory over Washington. "I'm happr, Ted >Ao n It (the confercn~ champ1onsh1p), • said UC'LI\ Coach TefT'} Donahue. "I'm happ) for him and has staff and h1 pla)ers. lt's na~ to be rede~med afier uffenna some hardships.'' Donahue added he'd be even happier 1f ha team bad the oppc>rulnity-to-bc s>&•Yln& Tollner and the Trojans for the conference tat le and Rose Bowl benh in the annuaJ aame between the teams. A crowd of80.000 1s expected. Cal State Fullerton ($.1, 10-1) at New Mexico State (1-5, 2-8): Unlike the Tro1ans. the T1tam. arc ~ro~bl}' going nowwhcre follov.1 ng last v.eck's -6-20 loss to Nevada-Las Vegas. Still. Cal State Fullerton will conclude its most successful season -wan or lose -an Las • Crm:cs todn}. Kickoff as ~t for noon PST. "Our goal now is to finish I I· I and root like hcd. fo r Utah tatc and Fresno tate.'' notes Fullenon Coach Gene Murphl . refcmng to the remote pass1b1ht} his team w1I still earn a bid an the Cahfom1a Bov.I The Titans ha\C to hope Fresno State and l tah St:ne upset tht Rebel . lt's the only wa} Fullerton can find itself playing the M1d- .\mencan Conference champion Dtc IS m Fresno "\\ c got help from Long Beach last ) ear after "C lost to l 'Nl V, but 1t sttms hkel}' that U L \> "''" represent, and represent v.ell. the PC' i\A.'' Murph ad<kd. New Meioco tate has struggl~ Ln its first setnon m the PC <\. Second-year coach Fred ZcQhman has used three quanerbacks this seJison and seen his defense nddled at tames: ... · Bdlson, lffine, GdM take their title shots tonight It comes down to one match for with a CIF champion hip at the the) have an excellent team.~ air! volleyball squads from Edison. expense of the unbeaten and top-ln1ne's last vmt to the C'IF final$ Irvine and Corona de! Mar ha&hs sttdcd Vaqueros. was three )~an aao when the \ra- toniaht, as each shoots for CIF But Mohs rtalizc has team v.1ll 1ts qucros captured the lltlc. champ1onsh1p honors. hands full aaaanst Ela1na Oden & Co Corona de! :far waa sttdcd fourth Edison and Irvine dash at 6:30 for tomaht. entenna the S· tournament after the ~A mlt, whale Corona dcl Mar .. ~ is one of the mo ' souaht· hanna the Sea V1ew La&ue title. but t.an••ca with Gahr for the S·A crown after air.l,s an the 8~~· sf not the thc • a kmp made hort work of o . ., 8 30 r.. h 11 , ~untry, .aid Mo hs But to have a 1 $ttd nta Monaca Thursda\' in the : b ''°!~c whf1cClF9'1 bcu.. rttord that they have (20-0) mean winn1n13--0 But ~•nate a •I u.y o c am· they must have some other c'ccllent • ·fli ...._.,.. me paoostup tuules at Manna Hap. pta era. as well." d1 mnt .,.vvtc':" Ed110n rolled to an unbfatcn ~>'' Mark M couc or Irvine: "Gah1 ph )'the bnllclll •n Sunset Lcaauc tcason under Cc>1ch .. That 1s the first time v.c will havt' CIF they have •rt nd t\llrO real aooJ Dave Mo hH•ho as hoprna to cap at off • sctn Edison th1 )car. hut w~ realm· Jumpcn... said Kin · Coach 0 . . C'harhc Brande "Thcy ha"c a•rl tha1 are ~IO. 6-1 and 6-2 and they h11 lhe ball hard " Bran& 1s 1nipre sat v.11h Gahr' h1tt1na ablhty, M cnli ted a lOUplc of pll)'trs from the hoys' team to help with h1 team' dcfcn 1n "orkout Fnda • But. he fttl hlS a ~1 will bt' ttad)' for an than& ton ht. C'-t'l'I a fht-tamt cndunanct tctt. "We stancd ((M'ldatton.i n Jul 27 aftd I fftl lhit &cam 1 tn e'c lltnt h.al)C. • said Brande. "\\'r·,, bttn &ttlll\I ttC'r C\ Ct)' lime llUt and v.e ve come totcther as a team. The 11rls hoe "orkcd hard for th11 foal and I fed -c'U play -.-eu toruaht • CdM' la \ v1'11 to IM dwn- p1on5h 1p match .-. 1n 1979 -.hen u Ii n t!hcd $t'COnd. The Sea Kinas won tht titk an 1977 and 197 In car11er tf champion hip matcl\C\ toda) at MannL Boron met"U Brcnt"'ood ( mall bool Q 30 a.m ): Parad te faces kl· <><bland (I· • II am). onfhuff La on Indio l2· 1 )() pm ) and Ram of the World bani~ Rhtn1dc Pol { \. \, 3 30 p m.) this lime o n The groun u JuriiOi rambled 39 yards for the score, sivial° the T 1eers a 20-0 lead with 5:46 remaining an the third period. "We helped them o ut with tht fumble and the intcrceptton," said Una,ers1tv Coach Rick Curtis. "We knew coming mto the game that if~ were going to wan~ could not mab mistakes. Wulidn't do that." Apan from the costly mistakes, tbt Trojans were limited oo off'en~ running only 37 plays thcentirepme:, while Valencia was allowed 68. "We knew that WC bad LO keep tbt ball away from them, .. said Cunis. whose team was making itS 6n\ playoff appearance m 10 }81'1. "Valencia 1s one of the best teams iD the conference. and they ~ve kept the baJJ away from everybody ebe/' T a.acr C oacb Mike Marrujo felt that It was his teams playoff' experience that helped them wi~L "We've been 1n the playoffs forfo\D' • [Pleue eee tnn/113) . - ·-.. JeffKemJ?liaawon :;i~~~~~~~'m S8dd1ellact iroaips his fa th er • v.ote I 18-104 lriumph over New York. The lcm Stand-in Norwalk proves no problem Al\~r tl\at, however, Saddlcback was the Knicks' ninth an the last 10 aames and the aot a little 1Joppy. a. Pro qua ..... erback ICVCnth su.i&ht on the road. Berurcl l.lq led New 'or Roadrunne s 1 31 10 t 1 h Norwalk aot back in the pme .. it .& I. York, 2·9. with a aame-hiJh 34 poi.nts •.• J{od Foater 11 r n -r ump capitalized on Roadrunner fumble scored a ~son~~iib l4 ~1 nts and Larr)' Nuee poun~d By JOSEPH DUDEVOlR that was recovered by Ismael Ma .... From AP dilpa&efft The quanerback and his father have a hnle1""0blem communicatinJ. Jeff Kemp wants to talk politics but his dad, Jack, preftn to diacu football. .. We talk probably twice a week on the phone," Jeff, t~e Rams' quarterback, said of Rep. Jack Kemp. R- N. Y., formerly an outstandinJ pro quarterback. "I try to talk about polit1cs, but he keeps steering the converutioo to footbaJI," he added with a grin. ·•J lhink he really likes the fact that I'm playing pro ball now. He hasn't played for a long time, ha s focused on politics, so I thank my playing bnngs back some old memories for him." The younger Kemp's unlike- ly rise an pro football began when he was signed as a free agent by the Rams in 1981 out of Dartmouth. He has been the R.ams' quar· terback since the third game oft he Jeff Kemp season. when Vince Ferragamo suffered a broken hand. Kemp, who had thrown only 31 passes with 14 co mpletions in has first three years wath the club. as 89 oi 173 for 1.329 yards and I 0 touchdowns, with just thrct interceptions. Kemp said he had wanted to follow an has father·, footsteps and be a pro quarterback since he was a kid, He said he kept h1s dre.am to himself while he was in college, realizing NFL people didn't exactly regard the Ivy League as a hotbed of co llege football talent. "I didn't want to talk about it much si nce it might not work out," he said. "I was disappointed when I wasn't drafted, but then the Ra ms called me and signed me. "Although I didn't pla) much the first three years. I always felt that I was here for some reason. I studied -and·watched and learned, and when the time came for me to play, I was ready." ~oftlaeday PM 0... SM Frencllco 48era' def•llfw 9iid., .............. IO~tNewelk.,..hle ll•DIMane holdout, 8bout hie trltNng Mbftt tNI ... : '(My two+day9 COi ... of • couple of ltght ....,... .. Miller •tretchea lead to four MIYAZAKI. Japan -American D Johnny Miller fired a 5-under-par 67 Friday for a two-round total of 135, to lead by (our strokes at the halfway mark of the Phoenix golf tournament. The 37-year-old MiJler scored birdies on the fourth, sixth, seventh. I 0th, and 13th holes over the 6,993-yard. par-72 Phoenix Country Club course. Amencan Craig Stadler. Sandy Lyle ofBritain and Bernhard Langer of West Germany share second place at 139. Lyl e shot 66. Stadler 67 and Langer 70 Friday. Amencan Willie Wood and Japan's Toshaharu Kawada shared fif\h spot at 140. Wood shot 69 and Kawada 71. · Paclree' Gwynn algne rich pact SAN DIEGO -All-Star outfielder ii Tony Gwynn signed a five-year contract that Wlll pa y him more than S500,000 in 198.5 and more thanS--l m11l1on af the San Diego Padres exercise their option on ham an 1990, has attorney s.a1d Friday. Gwynn, 24. had an existi ng contract with the Padres that wasn 't to expire until after the 1985 season. Bot General Manager Jack McKean announced at an afternoon news conference that the new pact replaces the old. 'T m ecstatic," Gwynn said. 'Tm really happy we aot this thing settled quickly." . Gwynn was paid SI00,000 for the 1984 season, during which he hit a league-leading .351, had five home runs. drove in 7 1 runs and sco red·88. He would have received S 180,000 in 1985 under the old contract. in 14 of has 16 1n a lopsided fif'1t period as Phoenix grab bag of bi& plays to pan a wm that quez at the Saddlebaclc 12. b~cd t~ .a. 118-l ~ victory over Milwaukee. The Deir,... C•m ••' ,...., Watte aaid was andacauve of Saddle· From there quanerbaelc Steve Pactfic Div11100-ltadan' Suns. now 8-3. ltd by IS at Saddleback Ha&h used a lot of back's season. Locke hit rtoelver James Maciel with three st&&~ of the ope.nan& qua.ner before Nance sank liahtnina and a touch or thunder to "We've never been a team that 1 17.yard TD pa to cut the lead to twoj~pcn1nthefinall :07fora3S·l3butac ... Alt1 tum back Norwalk, 31.10, in the sustainsdrives.''5aldW1ttc."WeJust 1910. Ealftd continued hit torrid pace w1th 32 points as openina round or tit Central Con• break it bi& and score quickly. That's • · Denver defeated Houston. 11 9-102, before I 8,SS7 fans ferencc CIF football playoffs Friday what happens when you have a lo\ of Sal:tdleback closed out the first half -thebaggestcrowdevertoseean NBApmein Denver · ni&ht at the Santa Ana Bowl. · speed." • tumina the ball over again and a ... AJ )Vood'1 rebound basket and Jacl Slkma'a free The Roadrunners origan~lly Every Roadrunner TD drive took havina a 24-yard field aoal attempt throw in the la t six seconds provided the margin of thoulfllt they were going to face seven plays or less and was set up or blocked. fortunately for the Road· victory as Seattle defeated Ponland, 9 1-89 . . . Anes1a in the first round. but an scored with a big pl~. For example: runnef'1, Norwalk wasn't able to take Philadelphia stopped Detroit I 01·90 as Jallaa Ervla1 ineliaiblc player cost Artesia three •Saddleback' Glenn C..mpbell advantage of the miscue . scored 21 points and Motet MaJoae had 19 · · · India.na wins a.nd its playoff opportunity. took a hand-off and sprinted SS yards took Sao Antonio 128-l I 7 in overtime as Jim 'raomaa Norwalk (6-S), which thought at to give the Roadrunners a 7.3 lead "'~ .!1~~=.,. to scored nine points in the fourth quarter and then added ·season was over, wu given the nod less than a minute after Norwalk had Norwalk . > 7 o ~ 1 eight in ovenime to pace the Pa~\rs. Tuesday. Both coaches had onli three taken ashort-lived 3-0advantage on a S.d<lt.t>eck 13 ' 6 .......,, Nor--Sdln.tdet 19 F G Buffalo wine· in la•t minute ~~~~e~~-prepare their sqauds or the ~-i~~:~11:/3~Jv~~. Tony Schneider ~::c~l>~un51(:~~ ~~~jell •lck> Seo-<>ffl .J6 HU from Cook (HU telltcl) Breat PetertoD scored bas fourth goal ~ of the season with just 45 seconds ' remaining in the third period to hft Buffalo to a 3-2 National Hockey League decision over Washington Friday nighL Peterson's goal came when Washington's Roel Lupay tried to block a shot from the point and smother the puck. However, Craig Ramaay managed to squirt it loose and passed it to an uncovered Peterson. parked 10 feet in front of the net . .. In other NHL action Friday, Joey Mollee notched has second career hat tnck to lead St. Louis to a 4-2 victory over Quebec Nordiques. Mullen was assisted on all three goals by linemates KevlD LaVallee and Bernie Federko ... Vancouver skated to a wild 7-6 victory over visiting Pittsburgh. Army wins wild one, 45-31 TOK YO -Nate Sassaman picked apart Montana's defense with option plays, including one shck pitch to Clarence Jones for a 78-yard score, as Anny ran to a 45-31 victory over the Grizzhes. . TeleYlalon, radio 'IWUVll80N [!] 8 Lm. -CO' I .. l'OOTaA&.L: MtcNgan at ONo St.. Clllnr*.2. Noon -AUTO~: Frontier 500 Off-roaid r110e fr0m lM Vegu to Alna (tape~~'* 11 . 12:30 p.m. -COi a •• troo : use ve. UCL.A at Role low, CMnnel 2. • 12:30 p.m. -COLUGI POOTaAU.: Oki•· homa VI. Nebrelka. Chlnnel 7. . _ 2 p.m. -IOCCD: Mexico ve. EJ SelvedOf' ~al tM LA Co11eum Oct. 11). ~ :M. 2 p.m. -llOWLllQ: P8A tour from ~ -Hev-•-ta. •. ,.....,. CNnnel 4. 3 p.m. -,.... POOTaAU.: Bishop Amat VI. Edt.on (taipe), CMnnel 58. 3f80 p.m. -IPORTIWOflLD: CARTCWere P8ialol 200 .no r81Ce from Lu Vegu; women' world body building Champk>nlttlpl from T0tonto. Chennet4. 4 p.m. -cou.aGm POOTaALL: Wahington at Wllhlngton at., aw.n.i s. 4 p.m. -coua. f'OOTaAU: The Aaoe for No. 1, Chennel 7. _ __ IADIO - 9 a.m. -cou..• POOTaAU.: Penn Stait• va. Non o.n., KFOX·FM (13.5) 12:30 p.m. -COi L-POOTaAU.: USC v1. UCLA. KHX ( 1070). KMPC (710). 12~30 p.m. --cou.a• •f100-19ft•AU.: CtJ St• Futlerton va. New Mexico St., KWVE (108- FM). 12:30 p.m. -COUIQI ,OOTaAU..: Okta- home VI. NtbreUa. KIEV (870). 1 p.m. -CO' ' •• ffOOtaAu.: St11nford VI. catffomla, KFOX..fM (93.5). KOOO (800). 7 p.m. -cou.aam ffOO'TaALL: N9W Mexico v1. SM Diego St., KSOO (1130). 7:30 p.m. -PRO MMITaAl.L: KanlM Ctty at CMDo4n. KIEV (870). 1:30 p.m. 1:"" NO HOC«aY: Ptttaburgh at Klngl, KWVE(108 FM). "This week's been a real scramble •The lead was increased to 13-3 as Nor-MA<ltl 17 111n 1rom Lock• <ScMtlder for us." said Saddleback Coach Jerry Sadaleback's Joe Dealscored on a 1-kldlslo-c,mpCMjl 1 run 11110 t•lltcl> Wat te. "Even ri~t before this game, yard run o n a drive keyed by a great s.o-J-. •run 1111c11 fefltdl our players acc1dentally kept going 38-yard catch and nin by Earl Jones. Alf4'11d•nc• 1,500 ln tlmeled l over our game plan for Artesia. I hope Jones took a pass from quarterback INDlvt0u:i,~uasT1Cs nex t week's a little less hectic." John Cook at the Norwalk 30 and Nor-Nooet, ,Hu, L0Pt1, 6·44; Loclle, 2· That's when Saddleback (10·0-1) jitterbugged his way down to the 1-ior~r;~~~p~t. 11-142; Jone•. NI; Beker, faces Fullerton ( 10-1) with the si te to yard line -five plays this time. M . COOk. s-.; 0.11. M . be determined by a coin nip th is •The lead ballooned to 19-3 as ,..,._ . Nor-LOO.e, l ·ll·l, 39, TroncoM>, 1·4·0, 26 morning. Deal scored again -this tame on a S.O-COOk. HS·I, 1u. The lack of thorough game plan 36-yard strike from Cook on a fourth· No.--Meci.t. 1.~~. 1•17 didn't seem to hurt the 'Roadrunners, and-3 play to -open the scoond s.~1. Mo. Butler, l·M, Jc>nH, Me. astheyusedtheirvauntedspecdanda quarter. campW, l·l•, w1111ems. H O; O•vl•, 1-10. Conquerors win, 36-13: in finals Fullback Peter Dean .scored three touchdowns including one on a 67- yard pass from quarterback Tom Bass to lead Newport Christian into the CIF Small Schools football cham· pionship game with an easy 36-13 victory over Bloomington Christian at Huntington Beach High Friday night. The Conquerors, now 8-3. will play the winner of today's Cal Lutheran- Hesperia winner io the CIF title game at a site to be determined. Bloomington Christian held a 13-10 advantage at half\ime before Newport Christian puL26 r ints on the board in the second hal . Dean hauled in an I I-yard touch- down pass from Bass and ran for a 4- yard TD while Kevin Hendrie booted a 30-yard field goal for Newport Christian. Bass opened Newport Christian's scoring with a 25-yard TD hookup to David Theel. ...Bass complelcd_8 of l 4 passes for 169 yards on the ni,ht while Forbes was the Conquerors top rusher with 88 yards on 15 carries. .... ...,, CNt•tteft 34, llHmlo ..... Chr. 1J k4ir• by Ou•Mwl BIOomtllOIOll Cllrl•tlen 7 6 0 0-13 NewPOl't C11rl•fl•n 7 3 12 14-36 NC-T""' 25 pen from Ben (Htn<lrlt •lclll BC-Farria 30 run CPllllllPI klcl<l NC-H•ndfi. 30 FG BC-f'errl1 12 oeu from OH n (kick feli.d) NC-OH n II oeu from Beu (klcil fel..O) NC-f'ortlft 3 run (Ir.lo felteo) NC-OH n 67 lllU from Beu IH•nclri. klCkl NC-OH n •run (Hendr~ kk;kl Allel\denc• 500 !n llmeledl INDIVtDUAL STATISTICS lllutftlnt NC-For~1. IS·•; Ot1n, 6·39 l'Hllnt NC-Beu. •·1•·2, 169 "~'"' NC-TllHI, 3·62, Moroen, l·2S, O.en, 2·71, Forbe1, 2·• ~ Monarchs topped in overtime,. 13-10 By HUGH SILER DellJl'llotC.,rn••ndlMI BELLFLOWER -lo what will go down as one of the most nerve- wrackmg finishes m recent CIF football history, the St. John Bosco Hi$h Braves held on to defeat Mater De1 13-10 in a California tiebreaker Friday night before 2,500 fans at St. John Bosco. The Braves showed why they are the Del Rey League champions (8-2-1 overall), but the victorydJd not come easy as they never led in regulation and trailed I 0-7 at one point an overtime. "There 1s no one 10 blame but ourselves." Monarch Coach Chuck Gallo stated. "Our defense did a supenor job. They're (the Bra ves) a great football team." Mater Dc1 got on the scoreboard on llS first possession of the night, ·marching 60 yards on nine plays, with the score coming on a Todd Marinovich paH of ~~ yards which was deOectcd into the hands of rec~iver Paul Cardenas. Gary Coston added the PAT. and Mater Dea looked as if it was going to pull off the upset. The Monarchs' score was set up by three passes from the southpaw Marinovich to his favorite target, Mike Mitchell, netting a total of 36 yards. The Braves finally got things un· tracked midway through the founh quarter. On second down and fi ve, from the Bosco 40-yard hne soph omore running back Oscar Meza broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage and out-raced the Mater Dei second- ary 60 yards for the score. With the score tied at seven at the end of regulation lime, the California tiebreaker was initiated to settle things. Mater Dea woo the coin flip and had first shot at scoring from the Braves' JO-yard line. Two deflected passes and one running play netted the Monarchs six yards, and on fourth down, Coston added a 20-yard field goal to put Mater Dci up 10-7. With victory all but at their fmgertips.. the Monarchs could pull off the win if they could hold the Braves on the following series. Such was not the case, however, St. John Bosco was given a chance to try. its luck from Mater Dei's 10-yard line. On the first play, Brave quar- terback Mike McMaster rolled out and found Gaspar Lomonaco for the game-winner. "h was a good game to win, and tough one to lose," Braves Coach Bill ...F ricdrich .said. St. JCIM a.tee U, fMter o.t 10 ~IW OU.rwt Meier O.i 7 O O O l-10 SI JOfln BoKo 0 0 0 1 .-11 MO-Cera.fl" If oen trom Merlncwlcll lCo•fOll kick ) SJB~Meie 60 run !LMlf'Mn klGk) °""""'9 MD-<oston 20 FG SJ&-l.omoMCO 10 ~"from McMHllll' Alfencsenc. J,200 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS lllueNM MO-Ceo. 1· 10, Merlnovldl, Hor·mlnu1 e. Car~ ... S-1•. AnlOll, 1·23 SJB-Ptftl, 9·21, MCMHter, 20-lll, M1UI, 14· 1'4, RHi, 2·1 ...... MO-MerlnovlCh, 1'·l2·1; 154. SJB-McMHI.,., 6·11·0; 74. lllectMll9 MO-Kelly, 2·2, MllCIWll, 6·79; Cero.n.1, 6·60, Geltlv, l·S, Allton, 3·S; O'ttri.n, l·S SJB·Oonoven, 3·SS; LomoMco, 2·1'; MMn1, H Ql.ALIFIED LESSEES LEASE \'Ol'H '.\E\\' Ll:\COL' or MERCl'RY TllHOl'<~ll .IOll~SO:\ & SO!\ & FORD MOTOR CREDIT CO!\i1PA:\Y 'S RED CARPET LEASE OCC eyes strong finish; Gauchos eye title Orange Coast Co llege, on a roll following a sluggJsh start, pla ys host to Citrus College to highhght com- munity college football aclJon today. Coach Dick Tucker's Pirates are hoping a strong finish will put them over the .500 mark i_n Mission Conference pla y. Quarterback Ken Laszlo. who has thrown for 793 yards and eight touchdowns. leads the Pirates. The Owls are led by quar- terback Bryan Judson who threw 55 times last week against Saddleback. completed 182 of332 passes tor 2,248 yards and I 5 touchdowns. He has also been intercepted 11 ti mes. Golden Wes-t counters with quarterback John Heinle. the No. 2 passer m the confere nce. He has completed 148 or 276 passes for 1,8 10 yards and 12 touchdowns. Santa Ana and-Saddleback. The news from Mesa means Saddleback ha s already captured at least -a tie for the crown. The Gauchos, 7-0 in con- ference, wiU have to stop all-purpose runner Zcth Vardon of the Dons. Vardon leads the county in receptions with 43 catches for 771 yards and seven touchdowns. Quarterback Dave Money bas passec1 for l ,478 yards while completing 11 7 of 224 passes. Santa Ana, 5-1. can win the .championship b.y bcatiJ:l4Saddlcbad. toni&ht and then k.nockmg off OCC on 'thanksgiving Day. 1t84 T8PIZ • -8111.:Y '182~ ,..._ ... ,~-···' .a -cloted Md..._• 10 Ml>n~ •""'""'Ir~ pay-Sl62 00 Refundable -u"l'f dtP<Wf 117', httmat.d 1,...,._,. f" Sl66, Totol ""'°""'due at..,........., of leoM, U07 00 Totol omoum of poy...-57776 TOlol M.~ oflo .... d 60,000 P""°"Y 61 per mile o,.., 60,000 ... , ... '8 "'° cio..d ...d ..._ • 10 6"39~ • -.ihly i-pay-S397 79 ........... S«vr.ty 0....,... $400 Eu1""".d It<.., .. f" i410 To+ol -" due al '-..,..,....,.. Sl201.74 To+ol -of....,....... '19 10. "''~allowed 60.000 '-"r 61 P9' ml -60.000 ...... FORD MERCUR Y LINCOLN ~ ,...,., how ~ IO P'ifdtoM lhe <Ot al l.oM ..,d at o pou ~ with lhe cl9oler al leoM IM~."-LM.-~,.. o01fo1-lo purchow Ille car at i.e.. ....i a.-k ~le f., ... c~• -Ottd -i-.....,.. .. ( ...... ~' "'Wrot.lllty .. , ......... _......,.,....-"let~. S.-~ ett4 he-fw M ....... wepf!Oft ION AND ION LllCGLI • IEICURY # ''Hom• of th• Gold«t TOC1clt" 2121 HARlll IL YI -OHTA •u 140-HIG Meanwhile. Golden West enter- tains El Camino 1n a Pac-9 Con· ference game at I :30 today at OCC whale Saddlcback and Santa Ana go head to head at Saddleback with the Masston Conference title on the line. OCC and Saddleback have 7:30 p.m. contests. Herc's how the games sha~ up: Citrus at Orange Coast: OCC has won three of its last four games and Four area teams home in tennis Of the five Orange Coast area high El Camino at Golden Weat: El Camino 1s in a tie for last place in the .fac:9~but the Wamors-ha-v~ the No. I quarterback 1n the conference m freshman Larry Egger. Egger has Santa Au at Saddleback: The visiting Dons and Gauchos arc battl· ing for the M 1ss1on Conference cham- pionship afler an ~o Mesa .an- nounced 11 was forfeiting its two victories this season -wins over Golden West completes unbeaten sec season ..chool girls tennis squads that Golden West College concluded an breezed past Saddleback behind' th e survived the fi rst round of the Cl F 4-unbeaten South Coast Conference efforts ofChns Donohue with 13 kills A playoff<i on Thursday, only Marina campaign Friday night by sweeping and Cece Elias with 11. wall be on the road fo r second-round past Saddleback in women's com-The Rustlers now await the seeding action th as aflemoon. munity eollcge volleyball action. for the ~onals on Wednesday, with .\nd the Vikings won 't have to go Orange Coast aJso ended con-compctiuon due to begin Dec. I at 'er) far. v1~1tang Estancia for a I 30 ference play on a wanning note by Allan Hancock College in Santa match dispatching Fullerton, whale UC' Maria. Irvine rallied to down Cal State Oraa1e Coa1t 3, Fuller&oa 1: The Laguna Beach wall pJay at 11 a.m. Fu11erton in u non-conference college Pirates seem assured of one of the at-when the Artists welcome top-seeded match. large berths in the regionals afler Palos Verdes which thumped Foun-Here's whnt happened: completing conference play at 12-2 taan VaJley. 16-t, ln the first round. Golden Weat 3, Saddlebacll O: With with a I 5-7, I 5-6, 4-15, 15-8 victory at Al~ a; home today wall be Edison the South Coast Conference already Fullerton. • Tagainst Foo1hill) and Woodbndge clinched, the Rustlers now eye the Roxanne McMallcn had 14 kills (v<,. C"'apa'itrano Valley). Those SouLhcm Cahfomaa Regional tour-and Suzette Gervais chipped m with matche'i havr been se t for 2 p.m, nament afler pohshma off the 12 kilt&. Quarterfinal contests are scheduled Gauchos, IS-7. 15-3, 15-6. UC Irvine 3, Cal State Fallertoa l: lor Tuesday. Golden West ( 14-0 in conference) The Anteaters rolled to a I 0-15, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IS-13. IS-I I, IS-S triumph over the ' Titans behind Junior outside hitter Cindy Rohria's 17 kills. UCI pololsts win finale, 10-6 LONO ~EACH -UC Irvine closed out the reaula.r w1ter polo season with a victory Friday. Now the Anttatcn will have lO wait untal Sunday to sec af they're selected for the NCAA tournament dcseate their sccond·plaoc finish jn the PCAA. The Anteaters topped host LonJ Beech i.te, 10-6, Friday behind a four-goal performance by J.R. S.lvatore and two lbalt ap1ccc by Tony Bell and Olen Awtrbl'hp. ,-.. 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RIDO\Jnel1-K11111t City 40 (Tf'IOtnpson 9), Loi Anoell\ S4 (R1m011 101 AUl1ts--t<•n111 Cltv ll (Tlllu.s IS), LO\ Anoells 37 <E JOl'lnson Ill To111 loul•-tt1n111 City 29, Llkers 19 Alttnelln<t -13 2t7 COLLEGE s.c:a. c ..... 17, Oaremem 61 (~T----1 SOUTHE•N CAL COLLIGI (17) - Cerbelll 2, ltldd~ 2, Wlfel 20, McAIOller I, Slivers 2. Ourhlm II. B1rd\lev 16, truce 2, MVlll 2. Andlnon II, TI01>$ 4 Tolell 31 ?MS 17. CLA•IMONT ( .. ) -8rerel 6. Gu1lff '· 8renelt 2, ltountrff 16, Kem111 11. Prlltllltl 10, s11son '· Lemmer1 6, MortlnJlfl s Totlll 27 14·21 .. H11flime Soullllrn Cel Colleol. 43·33 Tote!\ touls Southern C11 COl"91 25. Claremont 1' Fouled OUI Prlle:hlll IC I. 8r1JCe ISCCI ctwht C ..... '1, ~IClftc °"11hlln 6' (Sift JeM .... C1119t T~) -.ftACl~K-CMftllThlll~ (ff Cllrl$11t1t1n 1 s, Low1 I, K11tner f , O.Pro110 17, Oenlelson 10, Schweru 2. Foster 2. Slllw O Tot11S 21 13·21 '9 CHRIST COLLIOI (f'2) -Brendon 7 8111 10, H1rtman 24 E~-6. Kitto I. SurlOol 16, H01tn11 s. !("'"of 7, Hen"" 2, L-4-. 7 Hl<\full t , R-.lfl~ Totllt· «> 11·23 91 H1lft1me C11r1\t COllllll. 41·37 To111 fouls P1t1flc Chrlt llen If Cn<lst Cotl191 17 Fouled out 01n11tson (Pl COLLEGE WOMEN UC lrv1M SI, San JON Shi,. 41 (c.t ~llY-SLO T..,,__,,I SAN JOSIE STAT• (411 -FerllY I, w 1n1ton 11 Smitn 4 FO\ter 10 OtMn 2 Lewson 11, CP\IW 7 Tot11S to I· II 4 UC .. VINI (st) -Lewis 10, Hloelht 1 Otfln I. Slmoaon 6 8urlls 6, Gr1111m 1'. R1nel1H 1, Vencll< Poet 1 Totels 22 14·22 SI Hllfllme UC lrv•nt, 31·27 To111 tout1 Sin Jose Stall 19, UC lrvlnt 12 Arff tMtt reaUlfs LAGUNA alACH GOL' ASSOCIATION A l"1leM 6)-AI Grene. u-<:11uctt Crow ~oeFowler ., ..... 67-M•I Cero1n11r Rov POlll ~renll Ron i J1me1 Murt11ncl c ""-"' ~l1renc1 Werllt>euon.r. 6S-Emll Alla1n<11r, ..-Sherm Hll Dff*tM 6)-Arnolel Alllllen, 64-lilomen Celon 6t-8m lluckltv I "9flt •S-Mertv ltumt'Tlll. F'orCI Morrow De-SOd1olf ..-GtOt\11 Walk.,... 61-Low~ Heacock Hl~T WOMSN'S ASSOGIATION Pr11idln1·1 Cup 81r1>1re Rooerts (win· ntr), 81rt Bloom (run111r ·up), Juenlt• St1fforC1 1con1ollt1on) Vlc1·Pr11le1tnt'1 Cuo Astrlo HelvOflon (winner), Riii Moort (runner-up) Vlrulnl• Ol•M • (conto1111on1 S.Crete rv'l Cuo L,..." Karr (wlflnefl Ooroltlv Ke vlllrl1 (rvn111r uol IC•v P•N« (COflsolit-l ,r1dlv'1 trllMKftefts • IASlaALL ...... ~ SAN OIEOO PAORES.-SloMCI T~v Gwvn11. outflllder. to • 1tve·v11.r contract aASKITaALL .......................... CHICAGO •ULLS-Slt nld D1vlel Grfftlwvod, lorwe rcl, lo 1 ,~,..vMr con· trlCf W1<V9d ltonnoe L.tt•. -r•. enct Ctwtrlll Jonft 1onir.,e1 CLIVILAND CAVALIEH-11ettff Miio.• W'-t _. ,OOT8ALL ........ , ..... L.-... DALLAS CowaC>V$-A~ 11111 Howetel ltl(lllrctt, 1~11. wll mlH tlll rttMlllOff Of !flt ... .on due IO I t~ lnlurv. OITlllOIT LtONS-Sleneel Kiii Flftlelll, ~nelMK!ler, to • twa·vlll' QOlltrlCI P I TTS a UlllOH STllL 1!111,_._.,,,., .. (,... WOl!ln. ~ SAN 'ltANCIKO ~Mcltvalell jtfl ~. Cllftfl\IW _,., 1N1 NeN FrM o..n. 411MM/vt end IO "" rosw MOCtCIY ............... " ..... J\l\INN IOTA ~TH STAIU-C111ect II/Ii Lotlll ~en. ..,,_,.,. from Sorlrl9ftelcl of ltle AllWIO.M H«Jlf'f LMtVI NHL~ 00n ...,,.._ el mt Mi"NMll Horii\ ~· ... "' ---"" lltftf •ic "' of tne ..,..... '"'" lfl lri. llMCI W~ 1\11 lhCll. ~Int I ..... t tell'lt ll'iTTHU.014 NOUIN TrldM ... , ' ~ .... ,.,._.,, .. "" Hlrtfer"f WMltlf't 1W VIJii k'lll, dll111Mm9!\ cou•" '~T HA.VI STATl-AIWIOVllCM 1111 ,.....!Ill .. T.m It~. a!Net tflrletW .. • EDISON LOSES, 21·0 ·-rr.aai tu.htana 1t was h111a.m's 1nabihty ao iUSllin a dnve ~ POStaS1on wu • requited that lurnN the tidt, .. We JO' that lead real fall and ~laud, said Workman.. "AU we really ntukd was \O move the baU and take tirne off the clock and we couJ.dn't do at" Edison h.ad one ta t abot in the final momenu and drove to the Amal 42 with still 36 tic.Its ltf\. but Paul Luao'i interception at the 27 Dd 14-yafd return ttaled EdllOn's tft1td ooc- po1n.t Iott (1f1he seaton. At\era ICOrtlns fint half in wh ich Ediaon wu turned away empty. handt'd af\cr teftina to the Amat l fR•ao Diaz's 59--yard mum with a.n interception tu.med at around) and 19, a 34-yard field aoaJ 1nempt f&i.&edjlllt befo~ th~ Edison thirckJuanersl)Wt. First 1t was tailbeck Sean Curran connccuna with Riclt Justice for a 49- yard r.corina play off a pitchout and Qua.rterblck Ktalh Jarrett found ti&ht end Ken Griaas for the twe>-Point pl.a.Y after Wqrkman decided to foreao bis k.Jck1n11atne. En.c Wheelwri&tit recovemi a fu mble on the ensumc k.JdcofT and Jarrett 1mmed11tel y went to Gnas for a I 9-yard touchdown pass. Two plays later. Mike Gray inter· ccpted and Griggs took the ball on an end-around and proceeded to htt Doug Garrity from 34 yards out. But a two-point pass play failed for the second stnu&ht time. BARONS WIN, 24-10 ••• homBl third down. but this lJme he didn't move. Fullback Scott Cohon Col the call on the Knt&hts' final attempt. But he. too. went nowhere. Fountain Valley's front waJJ of Lance Zeno, John Etherid$e. Hahn Lau. Brad Leuctt. Ti.m Fhnn and Terry Reic herthad held their &round ... and then some. Heck. even Enc Dtckcrson would h.ave been hard-pressed to reach the goal hnc. The Barons wcrt that fired up. .. Any time you hold someone at the goal line, with your backs against the wall . . . . •• said Baron head coach Mike Milner. his voice traihng off. More than likely unnerved by the tum of events, the KruJhts, who hadn't committed a mistake the whole game. fumbled on thcrr S1CCOnd play from scrimmage with their next po5session. with linebacker Ed De- nucqio recovering Bctancc's miscue from cente r at the Fountain Valley 44. Six plays later. Baron quarterback John Peart connected wi th Tim Malloy on a 19-yard touchdown pass and. with Micky Penaflor·s pomt after. Fountain VaJlt'y toolt the lead .. t changed the momentum That was costly,.. admitted St. Francis head coach Terry T errazone of the goal hne stand "Bu t what really turned ii around was the fumble:· The Knights ~re definitely m control of the contest unul ''The Srand." The_t started with the openiaiS kickoff. movma 80 yards in tewo-. playsc:apped by GT1.ftl's balfblct ~ to Paul· Osterm&D lD the end zone; Actually, the Barons' Jwi 8luco wu in a perfect position for an ma .. ception, but the ball bounced in...anct,.. out of the dcfmsive blck's bands and into the wai~ arms of Oslennu. The Barons (9-2) came met-to ue the score at 1 in the ltCCODd quancr, rnarehin1 80 yards (all runs) on 13 plays. St. Francis repined the adYant.lil'C JUSt before halftime ._ Anton Nitti lucking a 41-yard field &<>al lO make il 1~7 -but f:'ou.ntain Valley kDOO.Cld it apm as Penaflor booted a l-4- }'ardcr at the outlet of the third quaner. F.......an Y.,,., 1e, It Pl'Mdl 1t ....... o-tln St Freftdt ' , • 0-10 Foun41ln Vllev 0 1 ) \~ SF-Qsl-n 14 -• from Gren! (Nitti MICk) FV-4lllehlrl ) run (,._,.., kldi) SF-Nlsll '7 FG FV~J4FG FV~ 19 _. from ~ (,,.._ kick) FV-Swt91'1 11"'" I~ 91lc:al All~l,JOO ~AL STATISTICS ...... SF 9vt9f Pml._,.,. fr talnu; tt;" Colton. 7·?2, Nllll, l·I) FV~, l ·ll, $w...,.,. 20-112, A.9Ulrre, 2·1. ltKMrt, 10-U ,...... SF-6et1nc., H •O, H9, Gflfll,1 1-1-0, 1'. F'V-flleerf 7-10-0, 10 ftll .... SF~r.n1, 1-17; KOflrlCI, 2--te, O.r.rmen. 1-lt, ~van, 1-tt. ~. H t . Nllll, 1--.. FV-Sw1Mn, 1•4, ~. 1-6. Hirn. HZJ Olnucclo, ,.IS, Matov 2·ll. MARINAINUPSET ••• From Bl "Piccione. Jordan. Dave Ae1cher (mtcrceptton) and 8111 Craft (tnter· cc ption. his eighth of the year) have played ou tstandmg for us all year." Thompson said. Because the defense kept &Jving the offense the ball so maO\ umcs, the Vikings were able 10 take a 14-0 lead into halftime as they scored at either end of the second quarter. Both scores came as a result of turnovers. The second Manna takeaway led to the first V1k1ng score. It came when a Loyola receiver fell down and Plc- crorrC"Was ab1e ro p1croff a Cub pan a r the Loyola 24 Two Steve Blokdyk to Chip Rish passes -the second JUSt five seconds mto the steond quarter covenng 19 yards -gave the V1k11igs a lead the) would never rehoqu1sh. "We played excellent football of- fe nsively. espcc1ally the key pas~ to Rish." said Thompson "We've had a tough ume gelling the ball to him this vcar ·• · Thompson. was..nght on the mark R1sh's fi \e catches F'nda) ntght v.crc the most the sptt<i) r~c1' er has had m a game all )'ear. NEWPORT ••• From Bl Aller ~k:ng pos~ss1on on their ov.n 24 v.11h 9·19 remammg in the quaner. 1he Sa1lors.dro'e to payd1rt un only six ptays. ap~d by Foley's 33-yard TO toss to pooner Bryan Gupull picked up a Buc- can~r fumble on the BcllOowcr 3:!. seconds after pooncr 'iC'Ortd. and spnnted mto the end zone and n wa S-0. Newpon scored aprn 1n the third quaner with 2:SS l_eft. necd1na onl y a m.-play dnve Kevm McC'lclland ran from I~ yards out to cap it. long aftt"r G1ddinas had the hcad- phont'S off. Guptill -on hts onl) cart') oftbe nt&)\t -ran 12 yards for a touchdown 1n me fourth quarter to a.ive Ne9t'pon 1t 4Q.() advantage . .... ..,, Haf1ler ... ..... ... 1 Sc-. " .......... ~ 0007-7 ....... ..,,~ • 1i 71 7 ...... H~ 4 rllft ("let. 11 lect> ,.. , ,...., • "'" (J1'91ft ..., ""'"' ........, HH-T "*" 17 Mu ll"OIT' ffOltY 1Coei.rtv II.let. I • Ht+ IPU'ltr J3 MU trom Fllt'Y ICoeertli .. ic .. 1 N~Ullfll J7 furNlll ,.,ur'll ICOOtl'IV t.1(11,) N~Otleftf lt r\111 ((OMl'W 'lc:•I N~tll If fl.In ICoM!'tv klCkl •-tt•••v J""' fCounu llldl> Af!~ t aoe (fthmetedl MCMV1DUA.L IT A Til"1CS ...... 1-111•"•• 11 ,_. 1t111. H·n, ~ t-» l'il.._"°9.., 10-!01. ~otw. MO. ,._.,, loll Mee~ M t ~ M • Cklet M t The other firs1-h.alf turnover ca mt when Aetch.cr intercepted a pus and returned it to the the Cub 41-yard line. Three plays later, fullback Adam Antoyao swept in from five yards out with onJy 38 seconds let\ in the half. The oddes1 score for the Vildnp came 1n the founh quarter when Cub quarterback Dan O'Neil ba.Ddcd to running back Donald Evana. Evaas turned to throw back to O'Neil but Jordan had read tht' play, pie.kins the baU off and runnina 1t 10 4S yards for the score ~-. ........--~"~ Mar1n1 o 14 7-a Lovoll 0 0 7 1)-20 Mlr-4t1U1 " "" from ... ctvt. <'"-'-'let.I Mar-Anloyen S run l,..,,ntr ll1c'll.) Lo.,.....l'll1P1trlcll IS oeu lrom O'Nlll C"111nen ltlclll Mlr-Ml1t111 c run (Penner kldtl Mir-Jorden 4S lnterceotlon run I Penner lo.leto I L.ov-4t E.v1111 41 DUI t•om O'Nel C""'- lli«I L.OY-l.utlt S run (11,lcl>; tellldl ~ MID , .. , _ _,, IHOIV1DUAL. STAmTICS . .,...... Mlr-MlsMY lt·t9. AnlOven f2 ·S6. 8JOllCIVll l·tor minus 11 L.ov-l..u'e 10-SJ 0 EH nl, 14·2' O'Nlll, l 14 T Gllscoll l·t Srnltl'I 1·7 ~ ...... Mar-tl!O'CIV"• 7· ll·O 111 Lov-0 Ne~ IM0· 1 l•. Smllfl. 5-10 l t!. F't1P9t•lek l ·HI 11. 0 Ev1m 0-1·1 0 ·~ Mar-4tlil\ S·IO HevSlllll l·l l JIM•"ft I I Lov-ll'll11>1lr1Cfl S·St 0 Everu •·Sl T Gt11cot1 7 34.. It Ew1n1 7.,., Tow!IMNll 2·U. LUlll 2·1. SIOUll H7 UNI •.• From Bl stra11h1 )'t'ars," Marrujo said ··we a~ used to pla)'tnl tn pla)ofT 111mn.. whtl~ lln1vers1ty hasn't had an) playoffexpencnC'C in 10 years.. "We had 12 tanm back from last year's team thll v.-ent to lbc CIF semifinals as well." Mamuo added. Pallarnfin1shedtbcpmewilh t7l yards on 21 c:ames for Vakncaa. wh1eb upped its ~rd to 11..() "I'm proud of our kida," said C'un1s. "They dete1"'c a lot of cred.11 We C"lme back and had a &OOd >ur Tontlhl's pme was not 1ndkatn·-c of our fOotball team at all." ~ Cout DAILY PILOTIS•twday. November 17, 11M MhliCM aJI l I ...... """ " TM ....... ~.,. Mm ITAW The~ pet'IOM ere U-. OI' MTrTIOUI Thi.._...,.,.,,... The ,,__,. ...... la ..._ ~llMll •: MA· The~ ,.,,.one .,.. dolrlo ~ • ......... MAim Oollll IM'8lftW Ml ..,_ _..,_ • llOKM.NMCOTICDSTee-CIOlna bua6Naa Ilk IC"lllUKIZ. 12t W. 1lttl The folo'a'lna ~· IXICAI" INTl-.10f'8, MAGIC MIT, S100 AlrMw "°"·,.. w. ~·"°''• A,PLI co'"' '"0· !t·1 .. Unlt ..... Coat•,...... hlWallMCloMcf'ttle'*of 1111-0 ""'*'Loop Of., Me12t,COleeMw.Cellf • ..... MA, CA tt10t OUCTION8! 211'2 Dupont cairr. tH21 the 'lotltloua IUalMH coace Mw. Clllf, t ltn NUt • o ......... 1tol w. Orlv., lrVIM, C•llforftll JeM ... ..Sl '*°"Heme: TWO fWANI UM-HMOfl ......... Inc .• c.. "°""A. Mer9NI. 1170 '-dt1111n, ..,_ AM, CA 12119 ~'..I ~ttnoton ..,_.,, 0... LIMt'TID, 11M POt1 c.tdlff, lomfe ~. 11Mo0 CWCINI, 'ounuttn V..,, •10' Oorclon 1(9" MaUN•. .... N9wpot1 leecit\. taeeo Altp0t1 Loot> Dr .. Coat• Cell! TNI "'•lneet le -2'IO ,..,.. ~ .._. O.MI L Wllka. M.D .. 320 Thi Actftloue ..._. Mw. Ctlllt. t2at Thie IMlelMM It oon· .,... ~. """'*' pet\Mt· pOt1 lead\, Celfon"8 t2tlO IUS*IOt Ave., Nnpofl NarN ,...,.,eel lO abOW... TNt tMI..,,... II oon· ~by. ... ~ llND Thie bldlneea la oon-lead!, Celt. tHeO tied In Orange Coun1Y on duc1ed by: • OOf'PO'atton "°"'1 A. ...,.... "" ONd H. .... dUeMd bY' an INtMduel Jtine Hiii June S 1tf4 "LI NO. ~d D. Hetctl, ho-Thia .-.mane ... 111ec1 TNt •••neut wae fled KENT MAnHIM Thie ttatetnenl wu fMad F2414M l'fltery/Trw.t Wfttl IN County aattc of Or· wlltl ile County a.tr of Or-Thie ecatement wee flled with 1ht Coun'Y etertt ol Ot· Sonfa ~ lwertlna. & 1 Thie ttatemen1 we fllecl anoa County on Ooeow 2t, .,_County on Ootober 1t, wtth the Coun~ CWtt Of °'· anoa eounty on ~..., RlinbOw ~. !MM, Calll. wttll IN County Ctlttl of Or· ,..,. 1M4 11191 County on ~ber 2. ,..,. 12111 anoa Counfy on Nowmber ,_..u ,_ ti. 1M4 n.711 u.. lpilndld, a30e ....... •• ,.... P\Abllbecl Otante c.... ~ 0renee c... ..-. PubllaMd <>reno-C*t Poft 8Nd . ~ 1eaat1, ,_ o..y Plot No¥eml* s. 10. Delly Not ~.11. 24, PuDlllNd Or.,. eo.t Oe#y Plot ~ber 10, 11, Celt. t*3 Pu~ ~ COMt 11, ~4. 1914 Oeoembet 1. 1t. 1N4 • Delly ll'llOt Octotier 27, No-u. o.o.mw t, tt14 Thie bulMW wee oon-~ Piiot November 10. 11. 1 SA...a ~ viember S, 10, 11, 1N4 SA..-12 dUCt9d by I I oenttlll 1*1• 24. bec.rrtber 1, t9'4 k-$06 nerlltlp IA-421 ., .. II' fC)TIC( 1---------.,_ II' NOTICE nv. ltelement wM fllecl __ ...._______ Ptll.JC NOTICE "-"' wtttl IM COunty Olettl of°'' -------- NOTa OI' IM4'M f'ICTl1lOU9 ..,.._.. z County on Octooer 23. rtaJC NOTICE ":."'°=A~ ~~ ------•• MAm I TAW f&aaa• .,.....-,. ~·,.. The loloWfng penone.,. ---,,_ ,...,.,,._ ---The lolowtno '*'°" II ~~&-;,. Coaat NiiJC'NUM.o ~ bualn•u 1: '°'==·l:tit" r:.·=~ .,. ~A~ ~ION. an Dally Piiot November 3, 10, NOTICE II HEREBY CHT SPECIALTY CClw=-bUalrleae ... S 1 St N t 17. ,4. 11164 GIVEH that a~Ollo heating ~~W~IOC~ ... ~· --· • 0 NO! couNrv Of· upe r or " ewpo r SA-403 wllt be held by tile City~ ....,.,. -"*'"· fi-. ~~ Ol1 FIC& CL!AN!AI, 124tt BMctl, Callf. 112903 nlng Cotn1n1M1on of the City Alctwd Wa.yne ...... POUNTAIN VM.UY FalllnQ Leef, 0.den Grow, Berbata Jeen WUeox. ol ~untlngtOfl 8Mcfl. c.1-28211 Portota Or.. Co.ta NOTICE IS Hf Rf BY elHomla 92640 12411 Adelle. Oa r den Ml.JC NOTICE lomta. for tht ~rpoee of MeM. Cellt. llM21 G""""' ...... on T:= ..... Suun Clalr• Fruer, Grow. Cellf. 92641 oon.icsettno Tent.etM Tract TOdCI Anthony Lee, 31&0 """' ..... • ,,_. 12491 , ........ Lael G den Thi• tMlllMH 1• c;ot'I• ITA~ cw No. 1ooe:1 In con" ...... lofl Keny Lane, Coet• ....... C*'nber 4, 1964. et I; p.m. ~.. • ., ducted by: en lndlvldual AaNDOIRISlfT Ol1 ......... ,. __ ,.It.__., , .__r-~ .. Calif. t292t In the City Coundl ~. Grove, Calltomta t2840 Bett>ar• Jean Wiicox UN 0/11'tCTITIOUa "'"' """"' ...,._ .,._ ..--""' TOdd Lee 10200 Slat• A'tenue, Foun· Jenloa ltradetl-. ''24 Thie et•tement di tlled IU .... MAm No. 64-32 le • reqyett'IO Thie llat.ement WU fllecl taln v.lley, Cellfof!M. tllt WMt Olen Olka. Anaheim wtlh tl'le County~ Of Ot· The lollowlr19 pereon1 permit• 430 unit aubdMllOn wltnlhe County a.ti of Ot· City Could of 1tle City of 112901 ' tnoe County °" ~ h•ve abandoned the uea <it on 37.3. a«• of pre>perty anoe County on oatow 2t F"ounllln V~ and IM Thie bu91neH le eon• 2. ltlA lh• 'Fletlttou• BuaJneH commonly referred lo .. 1914 • Fountain Vdc>/ ~ tor ducted by • genttal 1*1· '*1'M N•m•· ARABIAN DA TE Seecllff PNM IV. Produet 8. ,.,,. Community ~opment ~AN FRASER ANO Publllhed Orange COM! GARDENS •• Calffoma gen-Tile aubtect project wlll be Publlltled <>r-anoe COMt :-~o.n::u= '= JANICE BRADSHAW Del~ NoYemW 10, 17,.,., pw1nerwhlp, 2781 1 Le =~ : '':':' = Dal~ Piiot ~ber 3. 10, and Safwty Code 8eotlon Thi• ltatetMnt ..,.. flled 24, w 1, 1"'4 Pu Roed, Laguna Niguel, llde of Palm Av.nue al !he 17, ,4, 1914 33119 reo-dlnQ tM uee ot wtth tile County Cleftt of Ot· SA-411 Call!. 1128n tnlerMetlon of CMrrytlllt SA..07 tu 1nor..,...,t ~ trom ange County on September The Flctltlou• ButlneN Drive )n lhe R2·PO-O (~ 1M etty Center and 1ncM-21. ,* rta.1C NOTIC£ ~ ~~;:!!0 ~ W: dtum OenWty Aae1c:tenti.1- 1r1a1 Aede11lcpment Protect Pu ................ ,._ ~~~~ October It, fll83 FILE NO. Planned Development • NI.JC NOTICE .I . -t------ • . . 4 '\ Ii ~ \ " .. J· .. 11 ' . ' ~ ... .... CITY Of' HUNTINGTON BEACH QIUlo(ol C0.-.1> ·--.... -... --· ... - .... " .. ""' . "' I \ 'I\ " " ' ., IWlf J Ml.IC NOTU •• .,, qtt4'Jlt ,,,....._...,, ,.. ..... ..... " 041• ' -., ' ' '. 1' ov , I 1 I • t .. ... At9a to "1 fof !tie 008'9 of .,,..._, ""anoe ....,_, NOTICI Ol1 f227t14 combined with oll) oi.tr1c1. NOnc. TO ~........,. Dete and Dally Pllo1 October 27· No-~= Reb Fwme A Callfoml• Said ·~ Wffl be held IUU(CMDn'~ NOTICI M A JOtN1' l'U9-trOI Dtitrlet, then elong Aid omf'Mfld•Uon ot the Pt811· may Ille In writing with tile WOid ProoaaelngSyetem. At vember 3• 10· 17• 1~ 7 IUll MCHI genera' l)at1n9r.Np 21811 at the hour of :00 P.M .. on LIC HIAMtO ltY THI Cl'TY· Channel 00-2 to 11141 City nlflil Commt11lon on Ille Clly Clerk 11tt1emenl of hie the time and plec. ftud for A-30 AND fW NTTnOM ~.:~~m· Laguna Nlguel. ~~t!;:~~ (a-. 1101...., COUNCIL M fHE CITY M llmll1, then sovlhwetl alOng Plen end EIR ~~:~· an: .... ~~ ~~ lo ':'9 fi~ :::::"°--~~~: Ptlll.JC MJTIC£ TO U>•llTR9' Pitrldl L Lala. 52_500 of Ille Civic Center, U~~ HUNTINOTON •ACH AND Clly boundety lo Ille IOUlh r990fl ol the ......,n1y ,..,., ....., • .._men an tobeheatd-d-HTATI NO. v•-.... r-,. _ __..Al.._ ,..... Main SlrMI, Huntington Notice II ~ to THI MUNTINOTON MACH flood control bound•ry Fol-Review Commtu .. (If eny) Envlronrnenlal Impact Re-·-.-'-CTITIOUI 9Ul•H 4111111 -·"" -·· .....,_.,_ .,...,, Beech. Cellfomla. eredltort of Ille wltllln MDIWLOl'MINT AOIM-10wtr19 IM IOUlhern l>OUn6-3 Env1ronmentel lmpacl po<I Ally '*'°" or or- rMttar. ...-n A,_,,,. Toalll'lelrl,benefldeflae, 92238 A.ll lntereetedl*1'0Mate nemAdttanaterortMtabull CY ON THI "'OPOND wyoflheflood eonltolehen· Reporl No 14.5 which nizatlon delltlng 10 be ~T tJ: c:~~ The f~ per90nt are credlton and contlfl991'11 Greo«v L. L-te. 62-500 Invited to ettend Uld beat· lllMMr la about to be meda T AL•l9'T OA' 'LOOD Mii 100-2) end generetlng utetMI ll'le environmental herd Wiii be elforded 111'1 op. TY INIVILOA91fT doing bUtlnw u : credttort. and l*90M who ~~en. Coechella. Cellf. ln9 . and expraH their onaft~!f..Ol*'tY. heNln-COMT-.OL RIDIVILOP· plent Again. fOllowtng the trnpeele of Ille propoeed porlunlty 10 be l'leerd At tile COMPETITIVE EDGE may be oltleNtM lnter•ted nc.~v opinion• tor or eoainat !fie -_..,...., MI NT 'LAN AND I N· 1outhern end wu1ern nood control lmprovemenl• alorel81d hour the City Q..=.c,teiule ft, PROMOTIONS. 2211 W. In !ht w111 end/or aet1te ot: Thie buelneu wu oon· propoeecl Tentatfve Tr.ct The name and ~ V19'0NMINTAL IM,ACT bounderlel of Ille nood eon-wllhln tile Project Aree. Councll 811d Redeveloprnenl ...__ "-·-Wilton #4, Cotta M .... MARILYN SUE SACHS ducted by • a genttal 1*1· No 1oot7 l Condltloflal UM ,... Of IM Intended M~ NO M-5 lrol channel (00· 1) to Allan· Agency ltllll proceed to ..,._..,.. .......... Cellt. "827 hail beet\ llled nerlhlp . lr8Mferort are: FAED L . t• Avenue. well elong Atl•n· 4. All evidence •nd IMll· hear and P• .. upon•" wrll· DalyPlotNo¥ei'll1•?!!~!}~ Sabr1nelOerDorr,229W . ...,A~~~OA08ERRY tn Ronald E. Blrtc:her, Oen-~',!°·~Ion,.._ SHAMBAUGH, 202t1 Nor· NOTICE IS HEREBY tetoBeeenBouleYerd,lhen mony l<>t end egaln1t Ille 1enend0tll ob)ec111othe __ ,v Wtteon 14, Cotta MeM, vr eral Pwtner ··-, croft Lane Hun11n2":; GIVEN 1t1e1 Ille City Council oulh eto ng 8e1 ch edo9tlon ol tile Aede•etoc>-proc>OMCI _Bed•veloC>m«'lt Calif. 92627 ~ 8c::°'ty ,~.,: t~; TNe lletemen~ ~ ~~~~!he City 8Mch, C..ttornla t , o1 tile City of Huntington leYerd to Ille llmltl O{ ttie rnenl Piao and...cedlflcallon Plan iiid Envlronmentll Im· rmuc M>T1CE Donald Jemae Ootr, 229 WEL.OOH GADWAY be with the County...,_,. Of..... T';i.pih;. No . (714) DORTHEY J. SHAMBAUGH, BNctl, Celflornl•. •nd "'-rH ldentlil developmen1: of lhe Envtronmentel lmpac:t l)tcl Report ---------w. Wtlaon u . eo.ta MeM. appointed .. parlOnal rep-~Countyon0ctober24, gse.5271 20291 Nororoft Lane. Hunt· Hunlington 8Hch Re· ttlen-11to0elaware,nor1t1 Repor1 Thepropoeed Redevelop· ...onctlOI' Callf.92827 • reaentatlvetoadmlnll1ertht 1* DATED. thll 181h day ot tngton BMcil, Oallfornla devetopmenl Agency heve elongDelewar•SlreettoAI· Al Ille •bov• ll•led day, ment Pten. Environmental "*'IC HmAMeQ Thi• buelnes1 11 eon· •t•t• Of the decedent The Publllhed Orange ~t Novemw, 1ea4. 11264e. HI Mondey. November 19, lent•. a11d lhen following tile hour. end place, el'ly end all lmpeet Report, end rel•ted ~ nm d u c t • d b y : • o t • petlllofl requaet• euthorlty DallY Piiot N<Mimw 3, 10, CfTY " u•MIO COM-TM name and bullneel t984 el 7 30 P M •• ll'le time blutfllne un111 11 appro&ctlee per1on1 h•vt"il any objecll ocument• .,. now on Ille "Ul•lll propneterthlp 10 admlnllter the •tat• 17, 24, 1984 .... llON. ~8': ~ w. addr ... Of the Intended end th• City Counctt Newland north of Ettie at to tile pr090MCI Aedeveloe>-nd °'*' l0t publlc: ll\lpee· CCIFRZltMC* CW Sabrtna Ootr under the lndepelldent Ad· SA-402 ~ lecftCafy tr.-... er« ANTHOHV Chember1 of lh• Civic Newten<t, toulh along New-rnent Pten end Envlronm.n· Ion In the office of the Dlirec:-,,_art OI' Thie 1tatement wM flled mlnletratlon OfEatatae Act Pubbhed Orat1g9 Coest F. TUTTELMOHDO, 17902 Center. 2000 Main Str .. t, land to Atlent1 .... 1 e1ong 181 tmpect Report or to IM or ol Ille Oeparlmenl Of 0.- '0UNTA91 YAU.Ff with !he County Clettt of Ot-A hMt1no on the petition Delly Piiot NoYember 17 Mlety Lane, Huntington Hunllngton 8Hch, Call-All1nl• to M~. end reguterlty of any of tile pnor ~elopment Servlcee 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY ange County on October 23, w111 be held on DECEMBER Nil.IC NOTICE lllM ' 8Mctl, California 112849, lomle. H 11\e l)lacel0t • jOlnl lllen n0t1h along Mtgno111 proceeding•. may eppeat Mein SlrMI, Hunllnoton G~ that on Wedneaday, 111M 12, 1984 81 11:30 A.M. In f-4e9 EVELYN TUTTELMONDO, publlc hHrlng 10 be held t>y StrMI to the City tlmllt. before Ille Agency end the Beach, Callfornla 92848, ~ber 21, 1*. at 7:30 '*721 Dep• No 3 81 700 CMc K·1'7• 17502 Miity Lane, Hunl· the City C01Jncll end the R• The ourP<>H of the joint COYnclt end thown c:.uM end et Ille Hunttng1on c:.n. P.M. In ttw City Council Publtehed Orange Cout c.niir ~ W•t. Santa NOTtCI Ol1 I ALI lngton a..ch, Callfornl• devek>pmenl Agency to eon-oubllc heerlna 11 to conalder. why the propoHd Re-lrll llbtaty and all City II· Chembefl, 10200 8lnw AV· o.lly Piiot November 3, 10, Ana, CA 92702. Ol1 M AL ,_,,.RTY P\8JC NOTICE 92649. llder the epprovll end tdoc>· deYelopmenl Pten should brety annexae Ofrner pet· ..,., Fi>untaln V""-1. !ht 17, 24. '* IF YOU OBJECT to tile AT f'NVATI IALI That IM == 1*11-ltonOf ll'le propoeecl Talbert t Tile Redevelopment not be adoc>lad and the En-lclpetlon ru ... ere et10 ~ Comm1M1on wtll SA-408 grantlngofthepetltlofl,you In IMNOe.,~Court of ~c•••!?2;!'!f nentcn•r"""ai .. o . ;11 01bed1 1 .. 'tn8 Gep Flood Control Re· PtenaubmlltadbytlleAgen-vlronmental trT19KI Report avaHablelorrevlewthrough llOld a P'lbllc hMttng on the •-JC W\nrc ~ em-8P9Mf at !ht ~::::. ..,... _...._ · " " develop men I Plen end cy wtllcfl Pfoc>O'" u 111 certified M..,,,. offlee and addr ... folowlng ltefne• l"UUL ""'~ hear1ng end ltate your 00-IM Stele of .,...ornle, for COUNTY Of1 ~ • mlture, ftxtur•. equip-certJllcellon of Envlronmen-•cope end objeellv" 10 At 8/'l'f time nol later than et Clly Hall AK pre>perty COHOITIOHAL USE PER-jeotlone or Ille written obtao-tl'le County of Orange: In tile Matter of the Appl!-ment, Inventory, euppllae, tel lmpect Report No 84-6 ellmlnat• unMI• and un-Jh• hOUr ef0t ... ld Ml lor er1, b\!1lne11per1on1, MIT NO. 738 '1CTI'T10Ul IWIMl l !lone with tile c:our1 before tn tht Mattw of 1be Tnitt c:.tlon Of RAMON JOSEPH goodwlll, 1rade name. lhe prOPoMd Reoevetop. Mnllety condtnon1 for tile hearing. any oe<aon ob~t· nO/or tenent1 Wlthlng l o P9tltlofl eubmltted by l(j ..... ITAT'DmWf Ille heating. VOi.ir 8'>PM'· Ell•t• of SANORALEE HAT-SASSINE for Cl'tanoe of feuahold lmprovementl ment Projeel Ar•• COVWI ••l1ttng houllng llOCk due Ing 10 Ille prope>Hd Re-parllclp•t• In lhe project loo Kim to ope.-ate liquor The followtng peraona are enoe may be In per.on or by FIELD SMEDLEY, crM1ed Name and ~ lnteraet of epproximetely 3 44 tquere to ltood haze1d. provide development Plan end En· mutt 1Ybmlt • "Slttetnenl l&Ofe at 9014 Edinger Av· dOlnO bualtlw u : your attorney under tile Wiii of CHARLES No A 1258311 thet oer1aln eoftM ltlOC> end miles of tend. end hu the needed noocs control Im-vtronmen1&1 lmpect Report of 1n1.,..1 to Partlapete .. enue. MAILING-IN-MASSES. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR HATFIELD, J R., 0.0..Md ORDER TO II IOeetecl at: 17091 New-lollowlng bouiw3111e1 provemen11 fo e.act111ng I•· Df 10 tile reguladty of eny Of form 10 tile Rede1llopmerit PAEC.SE PL.AN NO. 358, 11782 Pueo Clrde, Hunt· or 8 contingent creditor of NOTICE 11 hereby olven SHOW CAUSE land, Hunllr19ton BMell, From the nonl'IMtt corner cllil-. lncludlt19 llood con-the prlo< proceedlr191, may Agency at the afofeeald ad· VARtANCE NO. 14& lr19ton BMctl. California the decaeMd, you mult file that the ~ned will Mii FOR CHANGE Callfomla. of Megnoll• SlrMI and Ger-lrol cn111net1, 11orm drelns. •OPetr before lh• Agency dr"• by Jenuery 28. 111&5 Petition eubmltted by 112!'.?.. your e1a1m with tht court or et Privet• s .... to the high· OF NAME The bu11nW name uMd field Avenue. continuing oump 11et1on1, end t•llrd· end tile Couneu and ltlown Tel1phon• No (714) Ronald o. Mc:Mallon, Wam-...,_, M. Moon. t7782 pr-I It 10 tile perlOf'lll •t and beet bidder, tubject (Sec. 80&4)-by the Mid tran9"'0f1•) al eeet along Gerll•ld 10 Ing ballns. al'ld encourege ceuH wily tile propoMd"'" ~38-,5271 er Mat90 AaeoclatM, for PaMO Clrele, Hunt1r191on repraeenlellve 8'>Polnlad by lo conftrmetlon of Mid Su-RAM o N JO s E P H Nld toc:atlon 11: BUN n Brookhurll StrMI, tou1h pertlelpetlon, coordlnellon, developmen1 Plan 1hould Detecl. ehoppWlg center at ~ Beeetl. CaJlfoml• 92847 the court within four monthl perlof Court, on or •fter IM SASSINE t1u flied a petition BURGER COFFEE SH~. elong Brookhurel Sir"' to and COOoe<•flOn with 11•• not be edoc>tad •n4 Ille En-October 2t. '* waet corner of Sen Mat90 Thi• bu1lnet1 11 con· from tile d•t• or nret II-28th dey of November. Int~ c:oort for.,, oroer 11-Ttlet Mid be* tranafer le YorklO'IOln Avenue. lllen we1t rNldenll. t>ut1neue1, and vlfonmenlel lmp8C1 R~ • , AJWt Iii. W'"...,._ Sttelll and Werner A~. duc1ed by en ln<ltvldual _ 1iK l lJbt. omc. oLS!iA't. loWlng pettt!OI • to cMnol lnteftded -i<>--M OONUfft-o 13o'th.-tcr S1r.er.-toVttl putiuc-~ • --cer lleO --Ciifii, City et ....,.. ·-----~· vat1eriei -pjtltlon StJSRnr.MOON In Section 700 ol the STIRLING. JONES & hie/her name from RAMON mtled at the offloa of: elong Butherd 10 81nl'llng • Al ally time nol leter than ft teft ... ell, C114) .... Ned In conjunction with Thi• •teletMnt wM flied Pl'ot>el• Code of callfornla. JONES. Attorneys •I Law, JOSEPH SASStNE to Starcrwt &crow Co. Inc., ~venue. the n Hit to 2 The report ol th• Agen-the hour efor ... td Ml for m7 .. I ...... predM plan. WIUI ll'le County Cleftt Of Ot· The time tor nllng cta1m1 wtll 8llOS. BrM Blvd., BrM, Cell-RAMON JOSEPH SASSINI. 18711& Broolchuret StrMI, Brookhurat. 1outhwe1t ey to the City Council on the lleerlng, eny perton Object· Publlltled Orange COM! THESE MATTERS are ange County on October 211. not el(plre prior to IOI.Ir fornla. 92821, County Of Or· IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Fountlln Valley, Cal"Otnl• 11ong Brookhurll to lh• propoled Redevelopment Ing 10 the oropoMd Re-elly Pllol Octot>« 27, No- beino prOOMNCS pureuant to tte.4 month• from 1he date of tile anoe. Slt1• of California. en thtl 111 per1on1 tnter•tecl1n 112708 on or after Oeoember northern bound1ry of th• Plen lnctudff, bul 11 not nm-development Plan and En-w 3, 10, 17, 1~ the l>itinnlnQ Lawt of tile P2'IZ70 heating notice ebov9. undlV!d«I 1/2 lnterMt In the the melter iforeeald ~ e. 1"'4. 0••'1Q9 County Flood Con-lled 10, the report and rec-ronmen1e1 lmpect R990'1 Se-309 State of Calffomla. G0Yem-Publtehed Orange Cout YOU MAV EXAMINE tile rMI proc>erty hereinafter CS.. before Ihle court In Depart· Thie Bulk Traneter le IUb- menl Code, s.ooo et aeca .. Delly Piiot Noveimw 17. 24. me keot by the c:oun If you ICrtbed. men1 No 3" a1 700 CMc tect to c amomie Uniform Dt1D•1c NOTICE .. m•JC NOTICE m-1c NOTICE .. ID•te NO:Tlt'E and 1ht Fountain VellA>/ Mu-Oecemw 1, 9, 111&4 . .,. 8 per1on lnlerMted In Loi 19 of Trec1 No. 3231. Cenler Ortve WMt, Senl.8 C<>mmerclat Code Sec . r"UIK. r"UIK. r"UIK. r"UIK. ''"' nldpel Code, Tltta 21. S A-432 Ille Ml•I• you may letW City of er ... u per map r• Ana Cellfornl• on OECEM-8108 THOSEOE81R1NOTO~ uponthe••ecutororadmln.-corcsect lnBoo1t 97.Pegae 115 BER 24, 11184. •• 11:15 Thanameandactdr ... ot •.. HUNTINGTON CENTER COMMERCIAL tlfy In favor or In oppoaltlofl PlBLIC NOTlCE lltrat0t, or upon the at-~ 111 o,!..... M~laneoueot ,..._ o'cioc:k A.M., Ind then and Iha pereon wtttl wllom ... ~. DISTRICT REOEVELOPa~ENT PROJECT to !he propoeaie wlll be given lorney for tile execulor Ot mar>•. n ,,. .,.,...,. ... ttlere lhow cauM, If any they clelm• mey be flled I• ~ m an opportunity to do to ., Public Hearing • Th• admlnl1tretor, and nte with County Recorder of Oranoe have . why Mid petltlofl ror Starc;reet Elcrow Co., Inc.. ."" ARE ... tht ~bile tlMrlng. If IUrthet Perent Advl9ory Commttt .. tile court with proof ol ..,. County. c:hange of netne lhould not 187'8 Br00ktlwl1 StrMt. " tnformatlofl le daelfed, you ror Indian Educatlofl Tiiie IV· vice, • wrttten reQ4JMI •t•1· Mor• commonly k.nown be granted. Fountain V""-1. Calff. 1127oe M<' •DOE"' mr/ contact IM Plannina A. Caplatrano Unified Ing ltlel you daelre 1P1Cia1 Cu· 11A5_~herry Street, Brea. IT IS FURTHER ordered Eactow No. ~. and Department at ffS..8321 Schoof oi.trtc:t *111 be holO-notice of tM ftllng of an In-lllfOt'•-the! a COf1f of Ihle ordef to the lalt d'I tor 1llnG olalme .r .... and ,..._ to tl'le above tteme. Ing lta annual ~bflc helw1ng ventory and aiw<alMmenl of Terme of WW. cufl tn lew-lllOw C8l.IN be ~bllaf* In by any c:radltor IMlf be 0.-·~ CLINTON IMl lUOD, Thepurpoaeofthe~ aetateUMtaorOftllepeO-IUI money of the United thtOtangeCoMtOallyPllot, cember5,1964,wtl6chlalht . <\-0. .....,. for tht 11186-88 echool yur In Secllon 1200 end 1200.5 of Nie, or pert cuh and bel-elrcutatlon, ~bl In 11111 conaumniatton date tPeCI· Publlaf* Orange Cout operation. The project ..,. tile Cellfornl• Probate Code. enoe evidenced by note ... county •I ...., once a week lled above. Dally Piiot Nowrnber 11, v .. etuden11 or lndten Qulft le n , Kerall ew, eured by MortgtQe or TnJet for lour conaecullY9 week• Solar M la known to Mid 1914 '*1taOe In *"*''"'Y Jun-PaMOON 6 HeftlMfl, aa Deed on tht property eo prior. to !ht d'I of Mid hear· lnl~ Tr.....,.. Mid ln- ~ t,_.. .,. approx~ 11121 bid 10 be depoelted wilt\ bid. Oetad NOV 13 ,..,. lo4lowlng eddltlonel bual· ~ '-s.-431 lor and Mftlor high aCt1ooi llll9roed, No. S. ,,_,..,CA told. Ten percent of -.rit Ing. lended Traneteror uaed !ht J ' c1mate ly0 700 11ude nt1 Publlltled Orange Cout Bid or °""' 10 be In Witt· ~ DOMINICHeNI nw namae and add,...... ~ • • ~ Mr'VlcM In the C~rano 24 1984 tile •foreeald otnoe at any Superior Cour1 put: None. ~ •• DEATH NOTI CES ellglble for ~taty Oelly Piiot November 17, 18, Ing and wtll be reoelvecl •I ~Of the wlttlln the three )'Mtl 1a1t / J '• dle1rlet Funding 11 prOYlded ' S.SMSO time after tile nr1t ~bll-NCHAM flRAZlll At· Detec1 Nov.nber 12, 1914 ~ .. , SCHNEIDER through the Office of lndlen cetlon hereof and before *""· lt111 Tewft ~ AfttMftf '· T""8111ReMe, I '"-S T E P H E N L . Education Program. within 1111_ 'C NOTICE date 01 Nie DfM, lte. •· ......-"'111 ft1111l•1ftdt, flit. --. SCHNEIDER ----4 the "-• .. -t of ~ r"UULI DATED Ihle 8th day of No-......... CA m7'7 TIW .... M -· •.,._ • t-" tlofl -u·-· vember, 1* ~bllthed Orange COM! Publlttled Oranoe CoMt ............ -.. away M onday No-T'.__ 4 00 Pm n...18, N~ NOTICI Ol1 MAU..IN KAT'HAlllNI Dal"' Pllol November 17 24 ally Piiot NOYamber 17, I • CENTE.A OA1ve ........ . be 12 19oA A ...... · · .,. · .,. DIAnt M HATP11LD T,_... ef h ., ' ' 111U •••_-••••••t vem r , vw. vember tt, 11114 Place: JOHN L. PAMAR Truet leiete of IANO· Oeoemw 1. 8. 1SIM resident o f Co.ta 28891 SorlnQ SI .. San Juen AND Ol1 NTTT10M 9' A L I I HAT' I IL D 8--427 Sa-4n Mesa. Age 30 yean. ~~· CA 112875 1714> TO ADMNITR9' IMIDUY ----------••• Survived by father, 'agenOM wtll be evaltable H TATW NO. A12MU Shay, Stirling. Jon. & Pla.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE u....__ L . moth..... ..._A~ To Ill hell-. ~. Jonee, Altorneya •1 law, CONI OLIO·T·o .nuuc.i • • • .... •1 ,,,. """" creditor• and contingent 890 s. BrM 81vd .. BrM. CA " m; Oare: bother, Robert Publlehed Otange Coest credltort, ancS per90n1 wno 112821 (714-~29-"402 REPORT OF CONDITION Schnelder, 1l1ter, ~a'I Piiot November 17• maybeottlerwtM tnleraeted Publlehed Oranoe Coaat OFAMlllllCAN I TATllANk Eileen Schneider and s._.21 In tht wlll end/or Mt•t• of: oa11y Piiot November te. 17, Consolidated Report of Condlllon of "Amer!· :;; · p (D..-) 0un' JOHN L. FARRAR 23. 11184 c an State Bank" ol Newport &Gach, Orange Coun· ~ eggy • ..,.er • A petltlofl hae bMtl nled FS.-488 "----I s -'d i I .. _ I can. Vwt.ation 2-9pm Ml.JC NOTICE by NORINE WINDHORST In ty, and uv .. -t c ub.. •r •• •1 t .... c °" 01 Friday 8:30-lOam IN Superior Court Of Or· flt&.IC NOilCl business on S::~Nc!~~ .. 'NNflNOTCJN CENTC~ ~t~y. at Harbor ~~ ~RIN~To'~i"':! ~Amounta Lawn M o rtuary. ...1.0 TO• ap pointed M pertonet rec>-~~... ASIETI In Thouunda Gelaler Ave, eo.t.a .. LD ON raeentattve to admlnllter lhe of ....,"°'*" Caah and due from banka ....................... : .... 3.435 Mesa Memorial aer· -~~~ 27i ~'rN 0 =~:not r~~~I; •• ,,,.... .... Investment aecurltles (Market value vicee will held Satur· ~D? Annual ~ 10 admlnllter tht •ltle No.' A 1'1111 $3,501) ................................................... 3.517 day lOAM. [n lieu o f of the ll'Vtne Center o....eloe>-under IM Independent Ad· In Ille Suoertor Court of Federal funds sold and securities flowers family IUg· ment Agreement lo d• mlnlttretlofl of E.ll•t• Act. the Slat• of Callfomle, In purchaaed under agreements _. d ti termtne wtietner or not the A ""'1nQ on ttll pelftlon end for the County of Or· to reaell In domestic offices .................. 4,400 a .... • ona °"!to your term1oftheagreamen11\eve wlltbeheldon0eoember12, engel · •• ,,_ Loans, Total.. ................................ 43.902 favorite charity. been c:ompllecl with. 1914, •• 11:30 A.M. In Dept. n the ... atter of the~·••• Leas: Allowance tor posalble McCORMICK MO«TIJARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Ao a d Laguna Beac h. Ca 92851 494.9415 HAllllOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuery • Cemetary Crematory 1825 Glster Ave Co1t1 Mesa 540-5554 '1E"CI IROTHERI H LL IROADWAY MOftTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAL TZ H.-QI RON I MITH a TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHAHL 427 E 17th St Coate Mesa e•e -9371 PACl"C VIEW MEMORIAL P A"K Cemetary • Mottuary Chapel • Crtmetory 'JSOO PIClhC View Drive Newport 8811Cll t!U 2700 HOW DO Y04' QIT ... No. 3 •t 700 Civic Cenler ~::, FOEDISCH, (Con-loan loaHS ......................................... 483 ~:iV:::i,f:?? Y~.":.'::.'~ ~~2~•t. Sa111a An•. CA Nolloalltlerebyglventtl•t Loan1, net.. .............................................. 43,439 Concernt? You .,. lnvttecl IF YOU OBJECT lo the the underMgned wlll .... •t Bank premlMI, F.F & E. etc ....................... 247 to ettend •public tlMrlng lo granting Of tht petition, you private Nie. to the hlgheet Real es1a1e owned olher than be Mid by tM etty ot !Nine ~ e1t11et ap9Mf •• tht ::,.:-;,:'~· ::r' ~ bank preml ............................................ 2.973 City Counoll on NcMlmber hMt1ng and It ate your 00-pertor Court on or efter the Other UM1a........... ... . . .. . .. ... . . .. .. .. .. . .... .... .. .. . 1,38 1 ' ................ . J .......... l I ••••••••••••••••••••••••-••• •••••••••••••• 27. '*· at 8;30 P M. In !he leCtlone or ftle wrttten obleO-28 day of NOV, 11164 et the TOTAL ASSETS ......................................... 59,392 Council Chamw1 at 17200 tloM wltll the court belore office ol AVERY M. UABILITI!I NOTICI D' A JOINT,.,._ GotherO Street to Cenler teporl ol tile County Ft1ee1 etorH eld hour the City Jambor .. ,lrvtne,CA. lllt hMtlng. Your llPC>MI'· COOPER, ESQ. 2444 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN LIC .. UtNOIYTHI CITY Ortve: •!Ill e10r19 Cenler Ae\1141W Cornmlltee (llany) Councllen<t~t WHO TO CONTACT'7 For 9nOe ~be In per1on or by WHtlllre Blvd. Ste ,.01, DOMESTIC OFFICES ,.io 114 COUNCIL CW THI Cl'TY Ol1 Ottve 10 tile !dlton rlghl.of· 3. tnvtronmentat lmptc1 Agency lhell procaed to more lnforrnetlon, cell Larry your attorney. " ... · · · ....... .-. HUNTIMGTON •ACM AND way. lhen IOUth •lonG the Report No 14·4 which heat and, ... upon all writ· HOQM at eeo.ae& 1 at Ille IF YOU AAE A CREOOOA 8-nta Monlc:e, CA tcM03, Total d8f\'18nd deposit................... 7 ,873 THa ""'"1NO"TON 91ACH Souther/\ Flaollle "9ilroeo ........ lllt envtrOl'mental ten end oral °"C.ic: 10 commuf\lty Development or 1 contingent c:recmor Of County of Otange. Stat• of Total time and Mvlng.1 depotlt1 .. '48,441 MDIVIL.Ol1mlfT AQIM. rlghl-ot•way put ~ lmpecte °'IN .,,opoaed IMo-t11e propoeed op- Deoertmenl Ole Oec 1111 d, you '"'* flle ~-= =-~ = TOTAL O~POSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO CY ~ "'°'°9IO Aven~: •Hlerty to fht provement1 to 11'141 Hunt-tnent Plan end f.nvtronmen- CITY OP "'VtNI, •Jl yo4Jr 01e1m With IM court or _....,.., In end 10 ell Ille ,FOREIGN OFFICES ............................... 54, 114 HUNTINGTON CIMTH oenl., fine of tile alley whleh lnglon c:.n1., OOf'tlmefclal lel lrnpac1 "9f>ort, NancJ C. L.eoeJ, Cltr Clertl praeent It to the per90MI _,,...._ real r::,-altu. Other llablllON.. ..................................... ......... 901 ~~Dl .. l~Ol,AMLIMDTllT~NT 1'!!_,araln ~llt commerf.eldal Dttlrlet The proe>OMd ~ Publlehed Orange Coeet ,.,,....,t•tlY9 llOPOlnted by ........ ...,......, TOT·L ABI ITIES •5 01• ... .. • ...... .. ... UHi nonl~ on • 4, All evldenee and 1 .. 11. menl Plan fnvtronmenlal Delly Piiot November 17, the court wtth'tn tOur montha atecl In lhe 'Y Of Ot· " LI L .................................... " • " AND IKMCll .. NTA&. ... Inter Avenue and the , •• mony tor end ~elntt the Impact "'9on. end relalecl 1w from tbe ~ Of ftf9' .._ anoe. State of Cal#ornta. SubOfdlneled not• and debenturn ............. 643 PACT Mf'CMt'T NO..... defltlal lracta. TM bOUndery adoption of'"' Aecleve!OP. doeurnenti .,, now on ,... Se-42& auanoe or...,.,..• provtdecl pat1lculerty deaclrlbecl • '<* IHAMHOLOIRI I QUfTY une """ eaat«ty a1or19 m. men1 P1en .nci C«llfQtlofl .nci OC*l tor put>11o ~ In Section 700 ol th• 1owe.i~.t1:1.o1a?ofTract Commonat()ci( NOTIC I IS HIAEIY e.nter llneotthe~lhen ollhe!nvttonrnental lmpact tlofllnthtofllceoftheOltec· 1--.,---IC-..,,.-TICE---Probete Code of ca.itorN. ::! ':c.' ;:!. ~: No. attern ~iv,: t~~~ 1': C:.IY ~ lObt tlOflh •1 pat1ttld« ..., ~ tor of tht 0eoartrnen1 of o.-n-. "" The 11me fof 1lllrlO delmt .-~ of IMP' -~ .uthorlzed 1,200,000 a.en Calif 111 un~ng:: 11 Aldrlell Avenue, encl north 1 tllt al>Olle et•tecl day, ~t hMoet. 2000 flUlllJC NOTICa not pPlre prior to tour llydrocarbon tub1ta noe1 No. aharn . orn • • elong hach 9outevwd to llOur. and piece, any and all Main Street, ~1i1nt1noton N ........ Of AVllll• .... 'l ..... monthe lrom !he da1a of !ht ...... _ ..,,.. ......... _,_ -.. outttanding 1, 104,423 1,380 Hu~Ungton I H ch Ae· IM San Ol990 FrMWSy peraone hi ving any ~ leeel't. Clltfornla , t2'4t , v u... "" ""' heating notloa aOO¥a .....,,.._ """ ,... ........ """'r ~I ~ have Tiit ~rPoM of IM jOlnt llont 10 IM P-f090MCI "9-and at the Huntltlgton Cen· Publle lnae*tlofl Of orm YOV MAY !XAMINI tht montyknown•ltat1 T•·,Sutplus ............................................. 2,330 Mt1.,..!"'o;'~·p~ber It. ~blleheatlnQlatocontldar: d~el~t Plan end In· tralUbrl ryanclllCltyllbtery F·21A "ProC>OM V9. Ac:tlMI Ille kec>1by1N oourt "'t04J raN Lane. Mtaalorl VlaJO, TOtAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ................ 3 ,710 .-at : .•1hellme 1 Tiit ~lopment vlrOM*!lll ffnpee1 ~ anrte•M Owner partlcl• hpendttur.. of OeMtll .,. • P"'O" ~ 'tit CeforNe.of In ~al'* Mrnlngt.................. . .. .................. :Z-4 •nd Illa City Council Plan 1Mlbm"4lt~ by 1M or to the r~= of any of petton rutaa .,. alto 9¥aflo. ~ "*1ng (G"8) for !ht --. you may aer\19 Jul ~ ... of ~ , ~ TOT AL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .............. 3, 7$4 Chambett ol lh• CMG Aoeney wfl~ PfoPC*t • tht prior pr 1n9&, may Mta fof ~ thtougll ,,_ flecef y.., lte344 ypon tl'la -.cutor or ldmln-"-~ .... ......... TOT AL LIABILITIES ANO Center, 2000 MWt Slreet, lt1 tcOCl8 and ~ to ""*' Mfore the ~ _,. ofllce and addr• 11 ~ to ~ r11or, or ,...,_ !he It• ,_ on ooirtJ111llllltol1 of 8 RE 0 DEAS EQUITY 5"" 3""2 "ul'lflngton ... ell. Ca".· tllmlnale untaftl condition•, and 1flt Council end t tlow Cl"' Hall. A" pr--... ,,.._ .... ..._. ..., the U.I . ..,...... .... or pet'I C89ll and bef. HA H L .................... •· • IOMla .. tl'le Place tor a JOlnl -..., ..... ..._ •-'' ~ ......... '' .,....r ......... .__,_ .,., · · IOfney tor the a11ecu1or °' _ _,.._ore# .... ..-.... ... The un..._,.,,.ned, John p. Engbern, PrMI· bl • ..._ "" ..... °"ewer ... ~anoe. UUM ... ,.y '""pr~ ..... ere and/Ot butlt1eaaper10nt leor.Cery Of 1ht Tr....-, ~ator and Ille wtttt --........ ._.. .,, ·-"""'-V >/( • P\I IC heatlftO to.,. hel4 by encourage pettlclpellofl of dev~I Plan lflOUlct ~to P8'1•te tn tl'8 ~.~IN Offtoa("'t ofC ~,.. !he court wft1' proof of_,. cured by~ Of TMI dent Ind 8 .A, Whltnetd, &.nlOt VP ContrOfJer of 1M City Counell and Iha"-'" °'"'*'. 11t1CS 1"*""· ti\· not be adopted~ tht In· p,ro)ect mut1 tubmlt • --ii "·• ¥tee a wtttttn ,..,_. ..... Deed on CM PfOPl'1Y to the .OOV.named bank, ..ct1 ~lar .. , for hlme9d ~llopmeot.Aoeneytocon:-oouraoe new com,,.clel lllfON!lental Impact Aepott 'lle1'"*'1 of 1fttet.a1 10 Par! 5 115 • lactlon1 lnO !Mt~...,....,_... tofd. Tenperoentohmeunt alone and not IOt the other: I ha¥e pereona1 tldettheapprovalend.eciod-de'v'llQPIMf'll and raflallllf. certified fllf1toipMe"lomtl01"',. It., 41&2 11 c 1117) th• nouoa of tht }""\f !' .,. .,,.. bid 10 be dlpolltld wMll bid. knowledge of tht mattert con1alned In t"'8 report tlon of !Ni propoeec1 HYnt· tau~ ot .. 1.uno com· At any """ not tater 111en 1 Al'ftOY 81 !fie ~~1~ ~ V9n\QfYn~of ._ ~-!!!-.!..'°~-"!:. and 1 t>eti.v. that NOit tttt.,,,.,.t In Mid report ra lngton Center Commel,!i_!' merc1a1 u .. e . provide the hour aforteeld Mt fof lforeaald lddf ... tty J.,.,. • ...,._ • .,..., .,, ..... .,...,.. •• ..._ q _. of IM petj.. "-W .,.,. .,.... -,_._ •• Im.--•w Otetrlct ~Of)ment ,..,.. Maded lmPf0\'91'1*111101he heating, any perMfl ot>iect· ary ti. 111&, th• office of the City • • °' the aforeMld Ofb at M'I true. Eeeh of the undttllgned, for h _, ..,.,. end certtllcatton of !ft• traffic. Clrcujatlon ,.,.,.,,, ino IO the PlopoMO .Al-Talepllone No 11141 ~re>W City ...,.. Qty tlOM °' aooount. '"'"''°'*' Omt ...., '"' -.. ~ and not for the other, '*"'"" \IMet penatty of vlf0'1"*'tel 1mpec1 Aepon .nci ou. ~* tacltltlae, ~t ,..,, end 1~ &352tt. of ;OUM.,,,,· Valley, 10200 :. ~::'... ~ cation ,.,.,, and ...... perjury tnet th• •oreoo'no II tNt and oonect. No '4-4 The ,Woe>oaecl .... .nci Iner.... ~· WOMlenlal lfl'IC*t Npor1 Dated ..... Awnua, '°""',,,,,, V• Zlltel I ........, -.. Ute Of ..... Executed on Octobtt 24, 1"4 ... Newport de¥eiopmet!I PrOjael AIM QppOrtunltlae mty file In Wfltiftt '#ltll IM OctOber It. 1tM ley CeltOt'nM 1---Olll9........ DeMd ttlla 12 dey Of No-leach, Cafftomla coYer9 ~!alftletely Ito 2 fht '"°" of ttie ~· ~'1 e &tet'"*'t Of Nt e,: .._ M. ......... ""°' llOUN'T AIM VJll,, -. ,....... om. CA "'"*"· ,.... John p. Engberg act• of -· MO llM lM lo IN°"" Couftcll on IM t*'t IO Ole proPQMO ~ c-. .. ..... Lrf ....,.. ~ .,.~.,.._ A""' C...-..1............., Pr--•'"-t ~bOundatlae Pfopoeecl lll~•v.!Ot>inent ~t ~ arid " lett' iaaa9' (714) crtr' Clli8 ~ Ct-. Coeat .., C• • Uff6wWC¥ _...., 8ovndad 10 ttll nottf!eMI ,.,.,., lneludel, bUt •• ftOf llm• lnvtronmenlel lmc»eCI "9-INll-Ul7 ~ ~~.._eo.t11• o.tiyflflot ~-11. ''· ~~!!! '~''· !~~~~~tr........ • by IM Ian OletO '''"IY: 11ecl 10, tllt rapon and rec• po<t Any t)lftOf\ or OI· l'\IOlltNO Oranee Coatt ..,_,. ... _. ,_............ 2• 1M4 ~'-.. _, ~-., ........ "' .,,... 10 lhe nortll by Mc:Fadcfeft Ol'M'ltndatlon Of lhe ,..,,. Oan!Ullon dellflnt to be Delly llllOI Oclobet 27, No- • ,.... • 8alkM21 23. ,.... PtJblltlhed Orange Coatt DI'!}' ·~ "Ol'll IM ldllOft nlnO CommtH lon of\ Illa ""'' Wiii be affordeO llll op. .,., ) 10 t7, , .... ~=-==============:.....JL,__~~---8-.-4_1_.1• ~ PltotN~btt1_7~·-''~IA._ ______ s_ .... _22~hr~lg_11_1_ •• _,_ •• _._,_._._._._ ......... ~_;.._ano ___ ,_ ... _ ... _._._._end~l-'-....,oort~-unttv ...... _1o~be-heat_O_A_1 _111e ...... __ ~-~~~·~·~·~ _____ , ... .. , 642·4321 Df rtct or coU«t. lo ~bacribe to~ homttown ptJJ>e'r, tlw . 'l t District Managers If you enioy worlu"9 wi~ y<>vnQ boyt & girls ond ~'ll tobt ore not for you con.i~r o cor"' 111 the MWSf>O~ c1rculo "°" field Thit It 0 ~ po!ltlOn Wlffl dolly ct.olleftoea & reworct1 Our openfn9' ore tmmedtoM Apphcarm mun h0¥9 o "On, sklt!OnW090f• or tNd We offer on e11c.Uent Mlkwy witt1 o botwl pion and 90' ollowonce We how Ofl t11ctltent btineftt pion ftlol M'ICll.idM hotpt- tollumoti onwronce, ltbetOI ~ Oftd ~ COl\dldotet mud h-o dfti,. to be succeufut' and ~ wiltinQ to won hord If you think you how the quoliflcotioM. pleoM apply '" P9"°" '°' the llllJPllt ~ thf'U ,,.., 9 '' Olft °' 24 Pfll 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on equal o~ ~ .. • • • • • .... '\ I • Or~ CoUt DAILY PILOT/Se~. NOYembW 17, flM ......................... _..s_10_0 •• Wnt.. SIOI Btl ...... ~~~!!!.--1t-~1111!!!!~~ .. ~'"!!2!!!~...!!!.!:~~!!!!!!!!!!!!...!!!! LITPIUa IUIEllEI0.1.1. PlllTTlll Receptlonlet Sat/Sun/ IALEIPDlll TILDPll•IPI FORSALEBMutlfulSlble Waterb9d, Wll S1000. Akl1alze bed·Wlll trade MllQIO ltland prlv dub/ PIT, apply tn person. 1880 Men/Women. Local area. Good money. lhort hour•. ~~~:r:sc:n~·Ho~~~.~ Exper. for •tab. Motor-a ... rt liletel ht t fllll Collte, 1 Yf old fem sso. now '360 080 MS.-1041 tor oublealn, or wtlt Mii *"· member9hlp Mf5. Newport Blvd. Coata Must have own small.,,._ $700. mo. ptua bonC11. 661 c.nter St. 548•6585 lzeo & recreational prod-H•t ,._..._nail, PINN cell ,850-4242 We buy Good UMd Fum, 850-8127 "3-3015/"6-8900 lC203 M... hlcle. Call 540-2395 ext. 3 Own car, 3-Sam. AMI· . uct1 dealer. Agresalve, ,.... .. ,..,. GOLOE.N RET. AKC pupe, Anti~.. & Apptlanoet. Antique E~leh hall tree POol tbl Slate top red felt ~~net~•y'. newcalP11ape2~ .. dr•s. HCn/SEm enthuisetlGcood& capable of tw .......... great Chrt11m11 gifts. 833-25 or MM58e S350. Gu BOw/t>utane compl9tet$450'40-040I ~hlnlat 1 · 1•-u I ya1 Rlf " needed f bu Al port cloalng. benefits, .,.,..... Yarlt4 A 1 2 5184 wttl tank S50. Klmball piano ._ -759--0830or842-6315 or ey r 7 1111ry & comm1111on. • vet 1 11 or Well k419t baby fum from S200 Blue/wtit 9x12 ~Aec11iekiuidct11in~i"AR40iolef..,-MMii1wiiii111i..,t; IOllW llAOIJllT (over 18 rr•I needed by area ad agency 549-175 Send reaume 10 AD• lllilttl, lhtt....,,. hold 1111 Chrlatmu eve. crib to walker. Priced to or1enia1 $200 K)rlQ .. 1100 0 8wMt detk T• 111/lat profeulonal clients tor PU IPIUTlll RElllllT llA•••r• 403. Dally Piiot, p 0 . Box MHflts • ....,.. Champ. llnee. Stud ..... sell qulcicl 845-0382 IWI ~t>c>Wd S6Cf. maw 15() T51'""330 Acme Grktley make Mt· f11hton print. showa, answering aervtoe axper --1560, Cotta Mesa. Ca. •n..r vice alto avail. 49e-0729 12" ~lwht TV S30: ----· -----UJ>9, high prod .. Downey non-union commercials& prel. Full/pan time day or Couple tor 80 unlta In CM 92828 ,.,..., .... • Poodle Pups, Taecup, Toy, ltaHllllW Stere o w/2 floor area. Min. 8-10 yrs trade lhowt. Hourty rate evenings. 842-1403 Exper required with 11 ..... 12 ..... Th Min. S250 vn. 548-2848 ,.~ .... , 1•12 "'--"--....... .,.. .... M $CRIU.L£TS 71._281•1143 woman in otfloe, man to It UOl -.. .... • ___ ...,., .,,_., M ~.. 840-4443 PllTIWPlllTH do soma malntalnanoe. IALEIRO&IL.......... .... SUS otb BEldiXR i x12 blu. BOXES -Movin g .... _ NorltMi exper. pref. 1 Hour Apt l ealary-BMutltul 8yr PAIT Tiii .l•W..14., U. .we RUG . Gd cond, t>Mutlful w/wardrobea. CHEA Pl NW Photo 848-2424 old cmplx w/pool/epa ror lovely Hallmark ltor9 In old Hand raleecl OoES S 150, 845-0MS &50-8127 11l1111111 llm llTll llm ' 11&. IWIUElllT H. e. Flexible hrs. 4 attn• TIU.... · . . · • • Anoet ·Liven Dynamic commercial real Avallable In: 142-1IOI &/or eves and Wl<nd• llTDYllWlll NOT BITEI 541·&421 ilctllaa..... I Girt• bike, walnut table. Prior. Garble •tat• compariy •Mk• NEWPORT BEA.CH. P18'IGT RnltL ••LEI Catt Julien,-' Pat'• Hall-tor putIDC opinion pofla, Alltlt!H lilt 4 daycru1Wtor1 to Mex-lamp .. ~2;-4· Cell My -..~t!,E";!. on 1 highly motlvated and pro-LAGUNA BEACH otllltUTH -mark, 963-4064 55 5o p/l'lf & up Waetc· -lco from LA on Azure --..:,~Ion the 1 teaalonat lndlvtdual to AND LAGUNA NIGUEL. Exper aalee peraon for tlne d · & d · 11 Dr ••T llE* Sau, Jan or Feb. S726, John WayM Tennie Ck.lb "-WU 0 work In North Orange Experience p,.terred but Must be exJ>«lenced In all quality women1 & mena SALES/STOOi S ~r :~• Ro-:!~~ et d: Antique Ou Buffet, old Niia for S 1190. 84~78 Mmbrahp S750 ~1 =.:,:,:;~Ir: ,:~~ County in our exciting not neceuary. Earn Ph•••• ot newepaper Shoe store. Top com-Exp. pref. Ohlldren'e 1tore. 856-4292 pine beam counter, an-wtl«\..,. not~ on the and rut growing market-$450.-SSOO. per month. production Contact pen11ttons & benetlta Petite Marche. Coit• tlque <>'Ill mahogany col-bott'-NO .,,EFILL Ing de9t. Need 1trong No collecilng Cell 10em Siii .. Gaffney. 842-4321, Should expect to Mrn Mesa.For PIT 542-4714 Telephone Sales f .. tabi.. Gi'0-..5238 · 00 A lJTn.a ..... "" . typing and OC'ganluttonal to 4pm Monday ·Friday. ext. 394 $2.4,000. first year. Call Ul .... <Rll .... Y"""' - lklllt, good phone per-IUlll OIUT Mr. Anderson 75~9551 SecrefarlM wanted, two llOll lllU Pl-• OW.. ..O-""" ~~LENT BENEFITS l&ILY PILIT HCIPTlllllT Rn&IL WI ~~·~·~:t!t.'~::.'rn A~~~~!~&~. c,~~~:r:: b~~.~.p~~~: AND SALARY 142•4111 for new E.9c:fow Company !!L..etruimm...B®t.lQULln HELtl.._53~ ..ttltt. -n&91tp9r 1*:': e.tll"IOW ,-&n-'1~ -A~er ~~~~~~~-~-~"1-""'rCSOnt11rrvarrey:-MID Fashion Jstand. Newpott 8pm lor details. S40-66~xt. ·28 · --------111-\ Wedding 0r ...... nft, reaumee onty to Chrtsttne = have outstanding per-Beach Penn. part time. OllmY FAIR · ' '' ,. • ~ c:1oaec1 boUtlqut. Undtr' Brackue. btwn 1-5pm. sonall ty.Call Karen. Wknda. muat. 750-9093 SICIOllY TIWR SAT. Nov. 11th, 1().,5 '., ~ ~ "1~ a100. 2~7244 Iv mag N"'"US COMPANY 1111 982-1654 9am-5pm O " • J_ .. , la IUf ~ RnllL w.11 Are you loofcl~ for variety. Part-time, exper. nee n the ~rounds GAIAOl $AU ADS NOW J, , a.... at. 4000 s~.:c::~~~.B~lvd. '( DHllaTlld ,as,. Ill '!~can' RIOEmlltlT Unique sportew.ar lhop porrolebnlemtateeofd sng•c'rperto•i.ctrlal Tran•.,f-!~113onooo•' Bank BEV18EOORLWY ACoDuPtAHwyRTNER CLAs,s,1mD 'o' CITYI •• , '· drum tet ' pg, m MECHANIC • TRUCKS Apply 7 am only MacGregor Yacht•. 1831 Placentia CM oung u · y.,.. Receptlontet/Sec't for hae lmmed. opennlng for ...,.. · · I Ill W ~ bl.1100 640-0408 anlwef' yu to: Prop Mngtl RE office. tales person. .Xtnt ti.n. poaltlon. Call ue btwn Newport Beach ·I need Christmas money Heavy phones. Ille typing, eflts and advancement ~am-t 1am tor interview. TOP sn--Featuring 10 dealefe With itllCt ruattutf -EnJoy wortclngwlth othef must be Vibrant. Good opportunltlH Exper. 957-8191 Femaleapref.Modelsand countryantiques,hand-lalM&lll... Int...... !I~ llM young adult• phone voloe-wllilng to helpful. Apply In per eon Etcor1I. <213' 9M-1984 mad• qulltl & coverlet•. Xntiqu... toola. o rient 5 FXUICY gwage =· SU mop r~. -Enloy having tun and work. at CeroMllls 3432 Via . llClnlllY TUYIL holiday decorations. car~tl. bflck-•bracl<, ~ of Utohftakt & Gdod tot 8"'81 oftc ~ ID.Ill l"CI -u~"':~ngj~~ Orange TIL IUIAlllEIT ~1ri'1o ~4B. Lido Mar1na General ottlce. phone, Commercial Travel Agan-d:~==-~ed ETC. 124 Grand Canel Pauline. Hunt. Bch. M25 xlra peper & toner County M2-1IOI age. . typing, '#Ill train tor WOf'd cy located near O.C. Air-good• & hot aptcao Cid«. (llttla Balt>oe 191 SIS Blk•. TV'a. dothaa, etc. Incl. Lag. 9ch 4~ tf you are Interested In Cell today 820-6006 HOIPTlllllT llltlt'I Pim prOCleUlng, IBM PC. Full port IMklng experience Join u1 tor a day of Bdrm Mtl, couchet, r9frlg CMetmaa Garage SW. ---..,..,---=__,....,.,..- earning $35,000. to Ask fOC' Mr Terry lite bkkfg· a~ret1rl1I tull/p• .. time. 0•""' or ~~v-~t •Audnltyeofftor. commercial agent, mull AMERICAN Country Fun freezer. stereo. lot• ot Nov 17/18. 9:3()..4PM. Almoat New, Toahlba SS0,000. or more In com-... .. • ,. ..., _..,..,..,.., ... have 2 yr• exper. & l\lm. & mlec. 1304 So. 21051 White Horte L.n., copier & 3 executive mlaslons and are wtlllng exper. 7 4-6322 evu. Poaltlore avaJI. In ware Industry. Cell Dave knowledge of SABRE Anllaacft 1011 Beyfront. Sat/Sun 9-2 All handmade Item•. daeltt. 494-2091 :d:r°'1~,:~r~!%111L;:~11P•A•R•T•-T•1M•E•. v•.•,•1ec1•h•ou•r•, HOEmlllT PLlll N.B & Irv. 78 6- 4812 Mc craen 837-4204 =~::,·, G::!t~~~:fi ElEcfRic 6R9eR'. Xlnt lllMI ESTATE SALE. conec-TYPEWRfTEAS e'9c a200. Realty 11 the most pre... to Include early A.M. Feet paced 0 .C. Mag. * $3 000 * Secretary, dependable tor Sherri. 756-0eae cond., S 150. 498-1897 p l I tabtea, oriental rug1, turn. & S12&. 848-3542 ewe. I.. d .. h d _ __. t'"a o ganlt..,. ' 1 ,.._.,,.n HB office Tvn H p f I old I t d ta ala I Sat/Sun. 1"'·"' 1••91 =/fc!f ·~ tlgloue, moll grow " week en 1 .,,.ust ave e-,._.., " rp, r '''" PER MO. GUAR. COMM. ....... ~ · H"' w•-;wat-R•• ot t r g g . x n con ' "· vv IU oriented name in real es-pend able vehicle (small non-smoking lront office (Only 4 contact• per day) flling, phones, hrs 8-3:30, • • w.11 .. , .. _. 1250 OBO 548-3532 FURNITURE, beds, baby Blanton St. H.B 840-. 7488 tale. Prepare yoursell truck. ven. etetlon person. Good phone per-SALES-LOCAL Butlneu non-amkr. 893-1940 S5.50 Hr, BUSBOYS $4.50 Item• mlec kltohanware, errywoo Hammon now tor the next real es.-wagon I to asslet news.-tonality, typing, gram-$50K-SlOO,OOO potential SECRET ARY. depend-1 p/hr. Expef. Pvt club. I HY APPUllOU oddaief'lda.' Sat/Sun 9-4. GARAGE SALE Nov 17· 18 Spinet Or~. rndl L-100, tat• boom Career op-paper dMler In lrlline mar,lltedlctatlon,ahort-OaytimeMlll"" noire·-' T Varied day & ...,. lhlftt LES 957-8133 21436thSt.N.B. 10392PUA.Hunt.8Mch 1Nntcond$300875-32.48 e~u;~e~al~t~ll =~~~-:::1e M~e~nt~t d~ :~: ~o~:WS~M~~ ~EASl~COMM.E~LJiP e:.~~ ~~~ lnctd Mnda.4K-5757 MegtcChefMlcrowave 1.5 reu •• U =TB~=:::. ~=~bWfl able. To Interview call Hyde MondaythruFrlday MAGAZINE,3151 Alrwey utA vancement· gmt non-smltr.993-l&40 WUDllll,... cuftmemorytemp probe MoYi'!9 "' aia;; cofl tlquea.Cut11t MathaaTV. 7M-t283 • Walt Mactborekl or Pam. between 9 30 and 10:30 Ave. Bldg J-1. Costa ALL lnllll IY P1t1E llOllTAIY lmmecl. opening In our etc 1290 841•8993 tbl, 4 x4'xV.", gt ... front Stereo. Furn, Appll'a, at Merrlll Lynch Realty at 1 m on1y 842-4321 M .... Ca 92625. Appt. J.4on.-Frl. 7em-4pm Laguna Bwh. Full time. Irvine bfanch tor• ahafp, R«TIQ S150, gu stove cabinet, Alumont p8tl0 booke, ptenta, parrot. Wurttt.r 8p6r'9t •lbenctl 54&-938e or 963-1319 • made by rnume onty_ 1 ... Ml1 Ir. hltea Non-amotter. K~ con101ent1ou1 a nd S150, Mhr/dyr S150 aa, furn, plant•. pa, lamps. You want H-we probably frultwood ~pert cond ==========-....!..==========-!...=========~ of wordStarayetem. energetlcperson.At,...t d9hwahrS100648-5848 MW mech cab & much have It. Starting 11117 l1100.p.p.573-4385eve IAUIOLlH 55-60 Wpm. Start oneyearofperteor~ REFRIG .. 1 ,175 OBO more.Sat/Sun9-3. andeY«YS•t.untlll tll la n •--'•- HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Fast paced drugstore. hou•exper. req. Wilting· ,.. · 514 Mar"'old, In al'-. gone. 8em·?, 9411 Fire-'...,., Alert & accurate. Exper. lmmed. Call 497•2245 n ... 10 IMrn av~ of 875~516 1 ..., . .., tide Or. (btwn M-ci. & ttrte IUI pret,FIT,4wkday1&Sllt. Karan or Judy Jobs. Knowledge of Or-L--tefe IO'" Sale Sat 8•1• Table NW, Bvshard ot1Atlafltl} 16!'new.MCXCOl&TV,.. 10 7 54&-2 121 lllYIOE IT&...,.• ange County fiefplUl. Job 1 lft • ~ w.-nddtee. bedroom teta, ' ' -. Night man need:" for requlree • good driving Purebred cocker Spaniel. •7ttq,ue slot machine OL YMPli P~NS ·n ~:'2 mote. 1280. 8'2=218' SALES Three Arch Bay Shell. record. Full time or part free to good hOme. Small m ac tema. a g • • •. 23" syrvanla TV. fine Do you think you can aale? South Laguna. 40 Hrs time poaltlon avail. Call female age 1'A. Can't # t Tlt>uron Bay Or Chaaapeaka. Magnolle & COftd, ~ oebtnet. It ao Cfll me now and p/wt<, 5 nit•. 499-4141 peraonnal for appt. keapl 54W5'fl SAT 1-4pm Glau top din Adame. Not before &am. 1178 &42-3155 start miKlng tome real aates ....., • ......., Staftenlhlre terrier 1~ tbl. o&k hi chr. crib. lnlat 25" z.ntth Color TV 111nt mon•y for oncel Call Stereo/TV .. ,.. PIT 21jflJl·l1111• Fml apay.o all lhota. Nd1 plypen, rattan & ~a lhelf, l rg hi quaiitYi& Wet euh cond 1150. 86C).34()7 George. weekdaya. AtlantlcMuak)648-&895 J ... W. ... Siii yardlowaKldeH8-7t38 pecan/git col t I olher lklt blkeaofa,b9oaterao 8Mutltul25"RCAClrTV 494-54 10 H nltart ZS mlac Items 802 Narclaaua lkl clothea SAT Sun 8-5 I 148. 3 Yf wmty. =' Sa.oday, November 18 setes SWITOUl&ll IPll LN~gtlt~~Rf11Ecel.D•loo:~ 2 •matching i' custom s~ !;~~~~ 44 Almond Tree Ln Irvine sun. TV Johna 84e-1 ae ARIES (March~ 1-.\pr 11 t •J) l~1dr :-our 11mt' Gain tndtlJled 1f you llOllH Fllll F~~aft. :,'! ~~d":'~ Ref's. 548-9133 eve. made couchea '300. Call drnMrlmlrror: br aet Sat/Sun 9-SPM-38 Hfl. SONY tt..o w~. play wa111ng g.1mc RdJ\ metl11a1t' realm~ that chao" can be Opportunity to Mii gour-1 nlghte. wru train. ------....,,.-~-548-1932 w/dbl matt hdbrd gr .... Turtlerock. Furn, cue. apeekan, am/fl'n transformed into order ) ciu'll lotJtr important lt"gal document. Keep met food• & gift• tor hol· 542.3013 WNEWILLPHOORUTS!R~I 3 sldeetlelre $30-S50 ea, dreu.er. mirror/nlte appl, art, tterao, mlto radio 80 87&.3248 information p n,atc \\ Jtch P1 .. ~c,• ldeya. Flex hra. wlll train. "' """ stand dlnlng--1~ch a& L s W tciltt Pl 842--0972 REFS 818-57M924 liquor cabinet S150, en· · .. , '" r ..... STERE.O 75, COl..O"ED TAUR US (.\prtl 111-\fa\ 2.01 .'l:11n1a1n lo~ profile !-!Ud} Anes Fae:on lllan-:-840-8030 TIUPMll tlque handcranl< vlctrola breakfront; kltch. tbl & iV1 8 m hi TVl30. MJ..ot70 m essage for 'aluahk h1n1 )null he 1n,1tcd to dine out. kct'p IHUTlll Je aat .. / S90759·1890 ih~,w~0~0~1!:\=' ~~.~ H~ Ka~~.~f. Toeflfb& SA7150, dlgttel resolutions concan111g J11:t nulrtt1on and pro~r rc<;t Romantic IALHPHlll 11·10t/ltrlMI ... • Dt.fttlc SH? e· Sofa gOld tonee Xlnt wutt 'mach lounge chr' dlahwether, Much mYCh tuner, UO watt• involvement could l'\.t'nlu.111\ tl<1mtnJtt' 'ICCnano ...... Realdentlel "Oulllflecl banilll XuM G t mg. cond S15o 8715-5971 tote bag. mlac tbl llnen'. ~orel 2807 AA• llQUM. p/cNnnet. 1321. 080 GEMINI I \.la' : I 1 un~ ~111 I IOl\h rather than 1n1t1atr prOJC!'Ct. :; :;,fi~n Mgmt Advert Media. no expet. rett. will do hMkeeplng l AntlQue ChlnaM <Ame>hor 1500 Santanefla Irv Terr SaVSun Ms>m H2·2111 Emotions d o minate loga Iii\ l' '" mJJOr pan of \ltmulating sccnan o . .,... Relld9ntial Income nee Will train FT/PT childcare for room & Cheat 1500 494-7348 SUPER PATIO SALE tOols ~ k .... .,---,ta___,llMi...--al-r--..fnl'""l~f Honzons gro~ largt rand ''ll' U>uld plan a hohda~ JOlirne' Libra ..... Commercial tmmecl. opening. Cutt boar4 +'=,:·COM Beige Sofa~ Orte Bm booka-drapea-bla~ketl. ~ LntaXM ·.~ .. ~~!!!!ioiioiiiioi_.~""""L;~-- nauve undeman<.l\ ~i11 rnopcr.11e and help make )OU happ' Xlnt faclllttu. good .P•ld540~:~~~ extc:LL · nge vlnyt Chr s75. Y6&-0M5 ehHta-dla,hu-clothea Hgta. Couch.' ctothee, 2 1150 ~u:...llt CANCER <Junt :!I Juh 22) C.,trC'>'> indcpendcnte. rn;alJ\ll}. Cllentete,oon1t1ntlead1 WILLHOUSESIT plants-antqa.513Acacla doll hMI t0Y9 kld't • 1 willingness 101 gel ICl he.in of.ma11cr1. f o4 u\ 31~ ?n ~fet~. &eeunt}. VIP P~~:~ES INC. "~~;~:i~ c.=1 ~~=-~~ w.w-880 t3o-8chwtnn booke,_..O: a..1~ 1M fMI IMtl till long-range pan.-, and hJ\1\ p1c1ix·m \Jlur\ \ ou II be dealing w11h _______ ,...,..... .,,...,.,..,.,.,.,,,_--~.....,.....,--1 dirt bike HO Chlld• Eaatbluff 801 0ominoo 151 Gon WWW Sit; 1iynam1~. c reat1H' 1ndl\1d11.1h "h" do h;t\C H>ur best interests l&LEIPlllll women/Men earn HO. ~ Gkt • ..... _!!!! O~~=lgr~~·~ :=t~~::Ji.-~&':'• =~ ~!~~n~.! =.3:,~1~ o remos · • Full time New Oealgner plday ptua cash paid l::i.. n .--..... -=: BO 213/592·5769 mechlN ut--....,,.,__,,...,.,..,~..,,..,.....,,.,,...,,,...._ LEO (Jul ~ 23-.\ug 2~ I I ollo"' through on hunlh. You get inside BoutlQue Futtlon teland dally No axper. nee. wm IPl)°*t. 1~ yra, anot1 a,dto ~ .... ._. tbl "" o"--·ti tll Queen bed oer'am1o wt 11' SOUTHCOA8T-ilnt informatio n which put\ \11u on 11~h1 trJtk Accent on rela11 ves. shon Mutt have expar. & rete: train FTIPT 540-6848 lovlng hm w yr .... .,..... """ng ... •uu1 • • oond w/tlp & OO'l8r trips. v1s1ts anti tc-lcphon\' \,t ll "'h1th hl·lp) \l'rtf} \ICWS. Cancer. ~iiii7i60-ii7i3i33iiiiii._••iti.8iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il~liiii7i4'7iiiiiiiii.--I ~Aio:t~tg~ tbl ~..._'* Sat1Sun&44- 1881 13100080...,_J67.9 · Aquarius person<. figun.' 1n \u·n;1110 1 • Clen gethatlno-flM cNna Eatete ••1 .. lv9rythlng 24~ SIAMY •71 wltl'tr. VIRGO (Aug 21-Scpt :21 < 11\l' lull rr1n au intt'lk('lual l Urtosity iu-... ...,. I llf f .. IRE and rtn.n, oriental crpet QC*I 4 ledfoomt. ""'"9 US OMC VH' depth Cycle 1s high.Judgement and 1111u1t111n \A, 111 OI.· on 1arget M one)' picture ,......,_.., ..._, LES H7-8133 wlr-J 12X15 lndOOr out· room, kllcM;;,~~o eound« ·full G.nvea b ...... , th n II I ·• '' h d II II ~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZE-SI Kl...,._._ w ... -...... ~•nt door carpeting, aln9fe ~~lngN•·a ........ _I loeded '170 rw., lftlnt n.,, er an o gina > an tl 1p.11l·v "' at \OU nee w1 prnc11ca ) l,,. ""' -.,_...., "' matr .. M• & eptlnge, "'-.. .,et 091/vwn oond. :+,.... "'• ._,.. ... handed o n proverbial ~th l'r pla11t·1 cond . .SH. 164-5874 knlcknacka, sat Sun LAAG! SAL! • ..,,.,.. rw., 113,tcllO 090 8Ptncli1ft LIBRA (Sept. 23-0t t , ~I 'I ou M,Ct 'nur wa). agreement will be Mete couc:tl, tove ... ,. ctv. W :30 388 E. teth at CM dlR·Mt, tbte, reftlg., Yectwll 141-t311 revised, you'll Ix-g1vcn <.rl'tltt long overdue Popularity increase, nrnuorigl1000etlato llllllY~ tempts .!.~!'*'9 2i YI' WlttCMi'T .11. demands wtll he made on vour 11nw and \OU will be pro perly rewarded. King a Stmmone bed, •••• at,_, 1-. Aft cetMn w/trtr 110 Romance play~ ma1or rnk tn ~r\onal \lenano tramel130.etc~ Set. Nov 17ttl pm 1l 12 09Yoft Lii Clt""'Y v"" depttl ~ ~ORPIO (Ck1 1 '·Nm ~ 11 Oo 'iomc personal detective work. Neugtt oa~ with 1 •eo l..eftwood etrcte OM (W•tolllf 1 Dowr> .._ hot _.., htr Investigate datm'i madl• h\ onl' ~ho appear\ ~leek and pcrhap~ overly· L.aay-Bov. 3 tablel, ~ & (Tuectn btwn 17""1etti) MOVlng 25 yn, Irk*+ dOdltrig-. full oanv..: confident. \ ou'll lcarn a 'l'l rel and·• 'IX'ual meeting will Ix-~hcduled. IMtt l dleet 87MH7 Gtoantle Muftj,.f'amflVYard Stack. Otaat, old ~ cuetom feetur.. Fulty R a I Par" mo t I ...,. -of~ 8•. Set .. 4. "tma from antqa, decor ta11>rlc1, I09d9d IMce '*'· 200 hn om nee P 3) s " un rn <' t ntii'"r't'" dr .... ta A·Z. 18'0 P•• AYe. bed9 & frta. 841 1121, trade In, m1.11t Mii SAGITTARIUS (~O\ ,2-l>t·\ ~, ,. \.1oonn po~1tion h1&}1hghb AGES 11-14 ~ -, ... .ctOM from Community 2542 crrcle Dr . l tt,800 oeo. lolndttft desires. friends. hope~ Jnd rom.tnlt' 'I ou'll get news of succe~sful S P£R WEIK 131--3 106Ueed~. C-ttr · Watch'°'...-~ Sflt"'T 9-4 Yedlts "5-al1 busme'i'i mancu\er wh1<:h boo\I\ \our tarccr and prcsti&c Domestic EARN l, TO 75.00 · 1724 TUtttn A~. CM HU E CHNSTMAS Redacoratln=vtng ll'YmfM adjustme nt could 1nc'lude rcmodd1ng. dcwraung. dCC1c;1on affectina ::: to ,:11,~s,.=-;: CC:: Amq Furn HMglnO Boutique-81t 1-4. aale: Ilk-. ~ ..-w Ott. 1400...,,.... po'ic;1blc chanic of rcs1ckntc 30 •-1a1np ;,. otw = ,,..,,.., 1'41 t~ aoee.. * eec.. LCMlded lf'flMllD OOncl CAPRICORN CDct 22-Jan 141 ~\01d ~lf-<lcccpuon. Someone =Not Oul c1ews 'lltt •to!s/111 Md orient r1.1i. ll>aakei 8t.(Off 1tth8t.) 1 &3 IMNI°'"* "°"' ,......O.-... tali want'i 'iomc1l11ntt for no thing-H>u could be prime tarict Ins t th.at 11..,.::.*!::W~~-11 ,:,.';'i: tu Miiot ~7•7 M 1va... ou nemt ldlY Nlllll/lun ,._ ln.10llt41-, ... .. tcmH he dcfint"d, that proper (lapcr, be drown You'll be wined and .., ,,._, .,_ Wltfl ,...,. fOtlf ow. JllOlllJ , OAK·lllllefW'tiiOOi bdrm It-wt DOt ltl H..,,otd, SUN t '°a. JiOWir'i ,,.. CAAiilT'MAI IHCiAi ti• dined and thm~ will he an ntrnndamc u( Oattery 1• IWt 11 no dtl1'ttq or collection inwohed "4001 eofaltY ... 1 OllCt INll'lne. 1MS Coftttnental <Hne, dlllll, ooud\, _. '°"°" WMlar ._ Offlf AQUARIUS (J 2n.F i.. 1 v F 11 ._. __ ,~ -'-cal Mr Cftl en.latelt: Mr llll: dtn (VIC/11th) aetlSYn. P'lntthO 1qu1pmt. U-. ln.tOOO • an "" c11 ol ·ocu~ on education. p1ntual • 10ll •• ................. 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On 9flll'oYed t•tdlt 1287 111 !>243 PAYMENT PLAN eo mos S896 74 CUii °' tteoe down p11n ea. fie & doe '"' O.Wreo pe'f"*'I pra $8480 90 APR 14 92' 4'11. ..... l'tw ~ !IAl~m~ 2 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, November 17, 1984 NEWPORT BEACH ' •WPllT CUST 11H.MI Sharp Plan One condo -ooe story. 2 masltw BR surtes, very private on lush greenbett. New neotral carpe1 & fresh pa! lt. Seiter will help with finaJlClng. Great buyll • CAIYll -9clJll '1tl,MI Mexecan pavers lead you into immaculate and attractive 2 BR condo 1n the heart of Newport Beach Close to e>OO and tennis. P«fect for bachelor or couple. Sunny patio. mirrored ward- robes. etc IACIUY S22UIO So much for so little! 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces + solar heated pool and spa. French doors. shut- ters. skylights, near new kitchen appliances wtth microwave and many more upgrades. wutCUfF ua• Just llS1ed! Quality 3 BR, 2 BA Sturdevant built. Located on a quiet tree-hned street. Freshly pamted inside and out. Immaculate throughout. Large private yard. Assumable financing. llAUM YO .-0 l2a.- lt's rare to get such a perfect 2 BR plus den hom&-but we'~ got one and It's -Oecorator perfect! Beautiful custom built-ins, remodeled kitchen that's truly stunning. Extra deep lot With lovefy large patios UUN Y1EW llllU Uu,111 "Contemporary Country" -Is there such a thing? You must see this home!! Just listed -4 --aR:-z'h -SA."tamtly r6om. The deeor ts perfect1! Sophisticated, yet "comfy" and beautifully priced! SUYtl'W UU, l• Spacious pool-sized lot in 24 hr. guard gated community. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket model. Attractive decor. Owner will carry financing wtth low down. Possible tease/option. WTllffF ua.- Just hsted. Panoramic \Hew of ocean. city lights from highly upgraded 4 BR Lusk home. All new kitchen, teak built~ns, solar. Fee land. Dramatic pool and spa in a very private setting. Ill C&llHI SI 11.- Excellent financing available on this beautifully ,. decorated 4 BR home. Large covered patio. At1ractive spa. Goffera will Mke the putting green. Marvelous family home in gated area. MYUllllU ....... Rare 6 Bdrm with big view. ExoeUent family home with recreation and formal dining room + 4 baths. Totally enclosed pool-sized tot In weft established neighborhood. OTHER AREAS ll1MAIEI CIYt $1._ A touch of New England. French doors. paned windows, used bric~ fireplace and more. Fea- tures 2 stories, 2 BR and 2'/z BA. Quiet, yet convenient location. Attractive assumable financing/Owner says sell! Slf11I LAIHI 12.-- The most breathtaking location ever-your own gated contemporary mansion surrounded on 3 sides by ocean. All new, exquisite in every detail. 4 BR, 6 BA, 4 fireplaces! A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. U11WI ..-.. -.s 1951 Port LocksJe1gh 2 BR. Den $249,500 C. BALOIKOSKI W'flLlff 812 Aleppo St 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa $349,500 TOM BOLAND ...... , 7 Northampton Ct 2 BR. Den $570,000 DEBI BIBB .. , IUff1 2224 Vista Hogar 38R $159,500 KAY PARKER WU&llTYNll 20 Tahoe 3 BR. FR $213,000 LISA WHITE UiW 2772 Circle Or 3 BR $250,000 ELEANOR BOWIE ...... .., 1821 Port Barmouth 4 BR, FR, Spa ~.500 C. BALDIKOSKI _,.., -• 81-2 Atep~ St .c BR, FR, Poot, Spa $349.500 RITA BO NO IUftEW 2121 Yacht Yankee 4 BR, FR $349.500 G.ANDERSON ...... au 1301 Keet Drive 3 BR, FR $385.000 MARIAN REEDY WUTaJff 1215 Somerset Ln 2 BR. Den $398.500 LYDIA MURPHY . .. ., 7 Northampton Ct 2 BR. Oen $570,000 DEBI BIBB NEWPORT BEACH m lllFf1 s111,111 One of the Plaza's best locations. 4 BR con- verted to 3. Kitchen/family room with large bricked patk>. End unit allows fight and airy feeflng. Probate sale and pr1oed to sen now. This one won't fast. •UITll PH• Intimate 2 Br, 2 BA Dover mode: In gotf com- munity located on nice cul-de-sac. Perfect for a second home away from home. Call for ~polnt­ ment today. WNW 1411- Everythlng you've eyer wanted and a little bl1 more can be found In this 4 BR. two story view home. The exquisite decor and private spa will captivate you. W.PmlllU ....... Old World elegance. 4 door• from the beach. 4 BR house plus study + bachelor unit. Wood floors, custom kitchen and the best of every- thing. One of Newport's most tastefully de- signed. sn.w 1121.- s BR plus bonus room In a visual medley of Color & tight. Forever view, poot & spa HardwOOd, French doors, a compemng combination of taste, room, tocaUon, view & prfc,e; NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2181 IAN JOAQUIN HW RD. BEACH COMMUNITIES ' UYSllHS 1121,IOO Classic 2 story Cape Cod. Features 3 BR, 3 BA. incredible gourmet kitchen. central courtyard, observation deck. 3 fireplaces and 2 tacuzzles. Exquisite quality and detailing throughout. As- sume low interest private financing . WtsT llWNIT IUCll SHI• Seller financing available at 12'1. on 3 units. Right on the sand, m wonderful location. Zoned R-3, ideal for building a new triplex. ULHl ISUll Sitt• Balboa Island on the baYfrontl What could be finer. 3 Bdrm home with comer location ~nd great potential for remodeling includes private dock w/room for 3 boats. WHT IEWNIT St ..... Outstanding 2 year old custom. Corner lot wtth forever ocean views. 3 BR. 3 fireplaces, fine quality cabinetry. cook's dream kJtchen. IUl.llA ISWll ........ Prime bayfront with large pier & float & small boat dock. 2 houses -each 3 BR, on 1'~ tots Island charm In quiet location. A one of a kind property. UN Ill.I _Jl,MIJll Ei~ant country bayfront on Via Udo NOt'd. Sweeping spiral staircase overlooks step-down living room. 7 BR. 5 BA. private wing with 2 BR, 2 BA, kitchen & separate entry. ------- POllSIU UYFHIT 11, 111 ... Perfection Is the description for this elegant contemporary 3 BR + home. Quiet W. Bay location by N.H. Yacht Club. Excellent boat f acllltles plus a garden patio off master BR suite. POllSIU ""'"' s1,tn• Exceptional 3 story 5 BR, 6 BA home on exclusive BUENA VISTA. This unique home has a 3 story covered atrium, elevatOt', sitting room w/wet bar on 3rd floor. Quality construction & decor plus beach lot & dock. CORONA DEL MAR MS•mt 11111 --.111 Most popular Plan II In Ideal private location. 2 BR, cozy den, beautifully decorated w/magnlficent lush gardens. tlled patk>, 24 hr. guard gated security, pools & tennis. II. If IWY •• llft.DU 1111,IN Side-by-side duplexes. Two 2 BR. 1 BA + newer 2 BR, 2 BA + 1 BR, 1 BA. GOOd location. Near park, shops and beach with some bay view. Great builder/Investor potential. Assum. flnanc. Drive by, then call. $260,000 & $295,000. .....,,, 1111.- Quallty 3 BR home on extra large Shorecllfft lot, high vault oelllngs, skyllghts, open feeling tead· Ing to 36' pool, lovely gardens, Pool house. Exoeflent neighborhood In prestigious areal ---1111 l&YnllT ....... Perfect setting for that Christmas Boat Parade Party ... New England style charm on 60' of the bay. This 4 BR, 3'~ BA home has a long dr1veway lead Ing to 3 car garage & dock space for 3 boats ~ •• plen~1 roomJor guests! Land Included. 8~8080 · AMERiCA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY , .,. COSTA MESA ~-·-IMl,111 Investor's bargain! Each unit has 3 BR. 2~ BA, wet bar, flrepface, laundry area, separate gar- age and patio. CaJI for financing details. 11111 IEllH•t 11H,IM Come see this 5 BR. 2'h BA home near So. Coast Plaza. Lots of room for a large family with a separate f amlly room. Easy care yard for the busy family. Call today! WIT UIT1 1111,IM Have you always wanted your own home? Here's your chance to enjoy cool breezes and vistas In this 3 BR, den and family room home. Outstanding for first time buyer. See It today I '1llT nm amut •• Great location, near entrance, poof and parking. 2 BR lower end unit-NO STAIRS! Call us to assist In qualifying you for your first home. II JWll llOIPUIYt 1111 .... Imagine your..,.f enjoying the pool In this lovely· home wtth 3 BR, 2 BA. Just made for entertain· Ing. Vaulted celllngs, separate famlty room with cozy fireplace plus your own large master sulte. Call to see this one and be prepared to make an offer. A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTlAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES COYER PHOTO •un•PMYlll 12 ..... Call today to see this unique, suave contem- porary August model. 2 BR, den. dining room. High ceilings, stained glass wtndow, mirrored flreplace, wet bar, wrap around patio. Communi- ty pool, spa & tennis. This Mclean built townhome could be yours! Open Sunday. OPEN HOUSES Ullll&J F• YUIS llWI 1109 Dennis Drive 4 BR. Bonus. FR. 4 Fp$229,000 Ull Ill 1111' 20292 Bayview. SA 12 BR, View . $160,000 ftlW1 ~Java Road DIANE B. 1-4 -r.w,-LIW NWI 1122,IU--'ea, Bonus.Rm $389,000 C. ENGLAND 1-' B. TOWERS 1...t- Owner wlll carry below market financing! Ex- ecutive 2 BR condo near So. Coast Plaza. Split level, high ceilings, fireplace, patio. Washer, lllllJ .. UIYll 25 Sea Island. NB _.1---4:11"'4111'~-fefrlgerator lflcludedl -2 BR.~ _ ~285,000 DHl1M -2422 22nd St, NB 3 BR, Oen, Pool, Spa $589,000 LAURIE QUINN 1:~ DIANE 8. 1-' •SA mTI Tllft.ll 1111,llO ATTENTION INVESTORSlll 3 • 2 BR, 1'h BA units. Individual patios. Walk to shopping and transportation. Start your portfolio today. Call us to show you howl llUITIOI · 1221,111 Curl up In front of the flreplaoe on chilly evenings ln the Intimate master BR. This Spanish style home boasts 3 BR, 2~ BA, den, formal dining room, large family room wtth fireplace. and utlllty room-all on a large corner lot. Call for more Inf ormatlon today! lllWTm -W/4 flllPUlll SUl,llO Only 4 years newt 4 BR plus den, family room. bonus room and dining room. Master suite w/slttlng area & Jacuzzi tub. Air condltlonJng. security system. Community pool & spa. A must to see. ...... &ml... • ...... Tired of paying rent? Cati to see this affordable condo with 2 BR. 2 BA. Enjoy the community pool and clubhouse In park-llke setting. Close to transportation. Call to start your Investment program today. Wll/"'111 1111,IOI Owner says "Bring offer!" Lowest prfce unit In complex. Owner will sell, lease, carry paper. let you assume his low Interest loan or YOU name ltl Plush trl-levef condo with 2 BR, 2 BA. 2 car garage and security system. Call now to see this bargain! BIG CANYON •un•.,11•• ,,,...,.. Country French tradltlonaJ 5 BR, 4~ BA home with spectacular vtew. Formal llvtng and dining rooms with high celllngs, etegant moulding, beautiful hardwood ftoora. library and family retreat rlchty paneled and carpeted. Private poof and spa. 8ridt patJoe. Seller may assist with tfllW1 3064 Java Rd '4 BR, Bonus Rm $389,000 RAY ZARTLER 1-4 SOUTH COAST METRO FAIT&ml ,._, 1111,llO Call for details on this outstanding single story home. Mint condition 4 BR, 2 BA, formal dining room, family room. Mexican pavers, covered patio leads to fabulous pool and spa. Security system. Park-llke setting. This Is brand new and won't lastl Call nowl .. etWfllll LUI! 111.- You can assume this tow Interest rate loan without qualifying! 2 BR plus a separate guest room. Remodeled kitchen and formal dining room. All this and lush park-like grounds tool Call now to see. IAOl IAY YllW1 11M,GIO A unique place In the country with a view of the mountains ANO bay breezes! A wcnderlul place to call home. 2 BR, 1 'h BA decorated In sunshine oo4ors. Vacant and ready for new owners. Call now I IHmY IJT_. 11HMI Ideal home for the gourmet cook. 3 BR family home with big, big kitchen. Large add-on f amlly room to help you entertain. Beautiful land· scaplng. Pride of ownership. Call nowt ,.. ,.. .. Lift....... Ill ... Near So. Coast Plaza. Ch<Mce St. Albans condo on ground noor. Gorgeous community poof. spa, clubhouse Bild tennis. CaU to find out how . you can take over loan. -+Pllfl11-.T....... 1111,111 This super 3 BR, 1v. BA family home has a separate guest house. Ou~t. charming area close to schools and shopping. Don't delay-can todayt fl~anclng. 2211 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . --------- MESA VERDE PIDTl•HI Wl•Wll 1211.- 3 yeara newt This home features 4 BR, 2'h BA. family room and format dining room. The spacious ltving room Is highlighted with a wood· burning fireplace, soaring two-story celling and skytlght. UpstaJrs, the master BR Is thoughttully secluded in its own wing, away from secondary bedrooms. Enjoy the community poof. spa, tennis courts and park. A must to seel IPllT&laJI ftlWI MT UITDt sm.- Expanslve custom estate overlooking Mesa Verde Golf Course. 4 BR, 2'h BA, fonnal dining, plus separate children's wing and huge bonus room. 3 car garage ANO carport. Be one of the first to see this one! DIB.1.m LIUNl-llDS TJ..C. 111'- Bring your own special Ideas to this 4 BR, 2~ BA home. Excellent floor plan with vaulted cefllngs and an intimate family room with fireplace. PLUS pool & spa. Low price for this prestigious area. nn 11&1111 S111Ut 1111,111 Beautiful 2-story, 4 BR. 2 BA. Separate family room, dining room and rock fireplace in IMng room. Professional landscaping with sparkling pool. Backs to park. Call now. .-r•-•-ue 11 ...... One-ot ttre lowest prices irr-~areat 3 BR;-famfly room plus pool. Double fireplace. Light & airy. Large patio and easy care yard. Call to see today! TllPll&L lllOWIY '111,llt Tranquil garden setting, abundant plants & flowers. Atrium, waterfall, koi pond, Jacuzzi tub & skylights. New appliances. 4 BR. 2 BA. dining room. family room. Call now! II Tiii SIU ClllU Utt,IM Unique location on Mesa Verde Golf Course 16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BR. 31"1 BA. Huge step down famity room with walk-In wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. Immaculate and ready for you. Call now for your own pnvate showing. J WI Ul&lfl 1221.IOO Bay window makes this Mesa Verde home sunny and cheerful. 4 BR, family and dining room Super kitchen w/abundant storage and counter space. Lovely garden Call today! HARBOR AREA YIEWJ Y1IWl Ylnrt un,111 Mountains. bay and city lights come to you in this 2 BR. w. BA condo located on the penin- sula. Boat slip available. Private manna. maxi- mum building security Move in condition. Va- cant and ready! .._.•'l•WPUCI sua.- 11> + acres ideal for entertaining with sparl<llng pool, spa. fountain, lattice patio & separate 800 sq. ft. recreation faclftty. 3 BR. 2'h BA. study with built-In desk & wet bar master suite has walk-In cedar closet. Gourmet kitchen. Custom re- modeled with lavish use of solid oak. stained glass. beveled glass. tile & skylights throughout. Call today fOf' a private showing •at• a •••• 1U11 a.ass,. WI ..... 11 ... Freshly redecorated 4 BR. 1¥. BA. family room. vaulted cefllngs. 2 fireplaces. Childproof fenced pool and spa. Wonderful family areal Why not moye In to Newport Beach today? Assumabk! toan. Call now1 645 -030 3 .. NL.m- ... •• Ill -,UlWI 340 E. 20TH ST., Costa Mesa. .. Qualtty buitt townhome, attached • ~· 3 bdrms, 2'n bas, yard plumbed for spa. bunt 1983, one of • $155.000. f 1_.) 2 TimUT£ COURT. Newport Beactt ... Newport Crest townhome, 3 bdtt1-. 1'n a-., trMIMlll. Comm. pool & tennis. $169.500. (1_.) 3 TRIBUTE COURT, Newport Beactt ... Newport Crest townhome. ~ .. a model. 3 bdrma, 2 'n bas, spectacular water view. •1•·000· <1 .... , Iii SI/IS nr 1338 GALAXY OR~ OoYar Shor9 ... Thbt spectacular ctiff home oflera ~ ~ & ocean view. tndoor pool wtth 1'1111 _,.... roof. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths + powder room. A toucti of c:-. an ._ IMd. $795,000. (1-4:30) 34 ENCORE COURT, Newport Beed\ ... Newport Cr~ town:"lome. tu1y fumllhed & lmm8CUlate concOOon. 2 bdrms, 2 ~ t.tha, t:ri-leYel. permanent ocean YieW from master IUlte. Pool & tennis. $187.500. (1 .... :30) 12 ,, 32 lMA LOA COURT, Newport Beach ... Newport Crest townhome. 2 bdnna. 2 baths, new paln1, drapes & carpet& Comrri. pool & liiinlt. $164';0C)a. T1~ - Serene water view from this 2 S1ory bayfroot. Features are 4 apadcM'8 bedr~ms. 4 baths, family room, htoh,~1. 2 flr~8Q89 -1 In master tstifte. BOat docl< + sandy 6e8Ch.-olferid at Sf ,4 . . 621 DONALD PLACE. Newport Beactl ... One of .. homes on.~I de uc, 4 yrs new, auper Hoor ptan & decorating, 3 bdrms. den, fonnaf dining room. Assume k>an. $350,000. ( 1_.) 760 VIA UDO NORD, Udo 19'8 •.. 0riglnat spacious 5 bedroom home on "5' Wfd8 rot nexf to greMIM!ff, on the bayfwnt. $1,575.000. (2-4) $1 Ol,000·$300,000 llWPOIT Cit.ST -Town home with full ocean view from hving room & master suite 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, move in condition $250.000 IUI OWlll -Newport Crest townhome has 4 bedrooms. 2v. baths, family room, cemmunl- ty pool & spa i tennis courts. Inquire today about affordable financing. Priced at $195,000. l IWTIFUl 1£TIUT -with a breathtaking view of ocean & bay from 2 balconies. Thia Ver- sailles condo features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large closets, washer & dryer included. Comm. pool & spa area. Offered at $275,000. JUST USTll WUTCUfJ nw -the WEST CLIFF VILLA-just listed In Newport Beach, a de- lightful condo for the adult, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. fireplace, 2 car garage, pool + Jacuzzi. Walk to markets & shops.~sklng $159,000. Flexible terms $300,000·$600,000 MAS IUI llMOtEUt 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, den, large sundeck and patio. Stereo sounds throughout. You'll be Impressed. Price $493,000 on Via Cordova FUTUTIC 2 STOIY -on Lido Isle and near new. beeutlfully decorated with furnishings nego- tloble 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, den. wet bar. rooftop apa REDUCED TO $559,000. IMI MO I U UClWJT HY -In Corona del Mar. Corner location on Waterfront Dr. Cus- tom built home, French windows, oak floor- ing, close to 1hop1. Price $475,000. IUILJEl'S .,,..TmITT -to build or remodel home on 45' wide lot. Owner. will con1ldor trode for home In La Jolla or Santa Ynez. Price $365,000 on Via Loree. ,., SIPO cm lnUI. -two story home on Udo Isle. Features 3 large bedrooms. 2~ baths, family room. dlnlng room, be9lttful patio. Price $425,000 on Via Quito. TUTtMLY lllll0 P -Udo Ille 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Fireplace In master suite + Jacuzzi & huge walk~n ao.et, gourmet kitchen. Price $469,000 on Via Quito. $&11,0H-$711,111 ._ ... -Laguna Beach retreat. Spec- tacular very sectuded custom home with pool, spa & sauna. Newty pajnted inside & out. • bedrooms, 4 baths, family room on approx 'h acre. Price $700,000. SPIClllS • IUIUlll -home on Udo Isle corner location. Beautifully maintained • bedrooms, 3 baths. formal dining room. High ceilings with open beams and a lush patio for relaxing and entertaining. Prtce $675,000 on Plana Lido. $7H,IH-$115,IH SPUISI uaEllA -on 85' comer lot with 6 bedrooms. family room, large IMng room and features a beautlful center courtyard for entertaining. Price $798,000 on Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle. UClPTIIUl llC CMYll Tll•I• -located on the 10th fairway la beautifully decorated In outstanding taste with many custom features. Air, security system + guard gate add to your protection. Price 1825,000. · I llYFIOITS TO $1,Hl,111 I tlYflHT F•ct.nm -on Linda Isle and ready to move In condition. Features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sauna In· master b~th, IMng ..,d dtntng room open onto 1emlCe 1>fl bayfront, f am Hy room. Large ueomable loan. Great for entertetnlng. 1799.000 IA~• ml -on Udo Par1l Or. offers a real show ~ace. Master bedroom, den, 1~ baths, beautiful kttchen, security bldg. RE- DUCED $50,000 now $295,000. Try low down II un.-r --mr -Comer 1ocauon, and vacant. Seller will finance at betow current Interest rate. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, super bay view. Asking $275,000. MAKE OFFER NOWI UCIJ a lllCIT -feeling you get In this bayfront condo on Udo parlt Or. Beautifully decorated large master sutte with huge waJk- ln ctoset, converttbte den, 2 baths. ~Hp avail- able. Price ~5,000. UY • an UCITS -enhance this pro- fesslonally decorated bayfront condo on Udo Park Or. Features 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, 2 decks, air cond. Walk to shops & res- taurants. Slips available. Price $495,000. HITUTIC Pmcl IDICTill -you can't afford to pass up. Beautifully remodeled bayfront with super view & dock fOf' large b<?&t. Price $1,295,000 on Via Udo Soud. Large master suite w/vW/w. DCWOT ... RIHC• -Is offered with this Udo Ille bayfront with a super view of all bay acttvtties. -sttp with many etectr teat outtets. Ideal for sportftsher. Features 3 bedrooms, family room, formal d!nlng room. Price $1,•95,000 on Via Udo Nord. WIT m -...y ICTMTO -from this elegant- ly decorated bayfront home on Ud8 Isle. Has every feature that would appeal to a dis- criminating buyer. 5 bedrooms, den, matd's quart ... dock for 2 boats. Pr1ce $1,900,000 on Via Udo Notd. IUITla I SNallS -home, 60' on the bay with dock for large yacht. A perfect 5 bedroom, famlly room, game room, gourmet kit chef'}., f9f' the discriminating buyer. Priced at $9~ on fee land, Dover Shores. DCll' m llf -for Udo Isle 2 atory bayfront. Beauttful view of north channel. 2 spacious bedrooma,...3 ¥• baths. &argeJMng room with wet bar. Owner will constdet L/Optlon. S995,000. . Specializing in properfy on tJ.e waler ... near the waler ... and with View o/ waler COLLINS ISLE BAYFRONT-VJEW A premium ioc.tton wHh en UNOU11'UCTED VIEW on the Mein Bayfront-yet pttYecy from ""9 comer loedon, ewrounded bJ fNlw. greenery. A Jov.., petlo-ae eltUna .. on the Weter" to .nJoy the wet9t a .unMta. A tradition.a 2·•1ory home with 4 bedroom., UbrllrJ, den. '°""81 dining a pier for '-ge Jecht. *2.,l50,GOO FEE. Calf for broc:tture. 131·1400 or~ LINDA 181.E LUXURY-POOL A dignified 2 .. tory rMldenoe wtua geMroue elze room•. lnlierior COWf1•d entry wtth pool end...,. pW/ellp for• Jtdtt + etde ..... You haw tM MM .. dey, I bedrOCMM end epectoue htna. dining end entef'Wnlng .,.... $2,7IO,OOO, FEE LANb. OWMn wlll It.ten to exchllngee. Slf.1400 LINDA ISLE VILLA One of t!M nneet hotMt on .... port .. ,. OYef 7,000 eq. n. with I bedroom&. 5'h betN + atudto, mu.le room, etn•tor, MUna, end 5 room maeter Mtte. Centered •euftd • lueNy .,....._ etttum wtth .... prtv• ....... ming pool Cuatom. exceptional, end gr.net In .._, way. PW/ellp tor IMge y.cht. '2,300.000. 8ubmH exchangee for commerdel or unit•. 131-1400 UNO.A lSl.E BAYFAONT A Velefttlne cuatom buttt home In an excellent lagoon loc:attone dn fNtuNe 5 bedroom•, 4'h b8tM arid l9 comptetety '9deoofete6. ~ woodwodl OOMPll- ment• the epectou. room. Courtyerd entry end • a.roe allp atde tie. s.cUYtty eyatem. Owner die• you lo wbrnH ottera. Oftefed •• 11.250,000.131-1400 BAYFRONT CORNER-REDUCED AGAINI TIM uttlmet• In Interior deetg,, with greceful detailing In the enterialnlng ., ... MRI ~"b9droomw: trit:IUdw himlty room •nd gourmet kitchen overlootll~ the w•ter. Pier for to' yacht + elde tie for em.al boet. Ortglnal ownen !Mn ~eel the lrnmeculate condttlona. Reduced to $915.000 FEE.131-1400 OCEANFRONT ON THE "POINT" EXCEPTIONAL LISTIHGI First d'me otter.d, ttw epectou• 4 bedroom, 3 beth famHy home f .. tur• en upet.tn IMng room wHh • forevw glortow view of the h#bol, Jetty, Corona del Mw •nd Lag~9Mchl Down•t .. rs I•• femlty room with wet bet end petto on the eend. Amenlt ... gelofe In thl1 S991,000 home. Cell 131-1400 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-VU Bre•thteklnQ VIEW of ekyllne, ~an a night tight• I your own privet• ewlmmtno poof. Formal ,.t c:om~ 2· atory attached home with garden entrt. lntwlof atrium, lmmenM meeter 1utt• • 3 other bedroom•. All dec:oratOf t.atur.. and luxury acc.nle. Aaklng MS.000 FEE. 131·1.00 LINDA ISLE-$995,0001 Dramatic 2 .. 1ory entry Into 1¥9e tlvlng room, femlly room and torm•I dining room r~ ON THE WATER. lovely patio i.ede to pler/1llp for 2 large yechte. A perfect latge femllr home with 4 Mdroom1. 131-1400 PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT Totally remodeled 3 level reeldence with aubetantl•I rnaater •ufte. Exqut•tt• detelllng of white oak, teak, •nd ..,.clal atone. Ptnter ••ti• end eotkl 1"9UlatJon In thl• 4 bedroom home with dramatic end epactou. llvlng room end gourmet kitchen. 1115,000. 131-1400 OCEANFRONT-COMMANDING CORNER Exciting •rchltecture, •It wood. g.... end lnt.,..tlng ac:centl ln thla quetlty 2·110ty re•~ With ~ bMch out front and VIEWS forever ot Catatlna a euneet•. ci..n · and claHlc 3 Ndroom1, akyllghta, •nd 1>P9n de•IOn. Spacloua femlty room end den. A ple•ure to own at 1135,000 FEE.131-1400 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX Th!• lowffl prtced north beyfront duplex off•r• a 4 bedroom. 2'h beth home with ~ end two car prege 1 1efve 1 Ndroom gueet ..,.,..ment. CloM to town a beach and hn tie tor 1mt1ll boet. 1141,000. Cell sn..eoo or 131-1400 OCEANFRONT .:...GREAT BUY! 8'*'ldlnt eend, ......... Ylewal GJMt oc:.enfront lo- cetlan tor 2 Uftfte ~ dh I bedrOOMI + J «:# .... b:c:elenl ~ MMofy. FlMnc;lng IV.....,.._ *5,000 c ... 131.1400 1 WATERFRONT WONDERFUL-REDUCTION c.mom a lo"'1 with pW/no.t for w boet + aide .... OM ..... etalra, ....... beth, fabuloue ll"cheft, MCUl'ttJ .,.... tem a oe11 doon throughout u. 3 bedroom, u beth home. E"'°1 tM fOOd ... °" ....... In • home of dtellnctloft et a HllOI .... price. ~ lo tal,000 FEE.131·1400 NEWPORT CORNEA 2 LOTS + HOME One lot hea an older 3 Mdroom, 2 btath home + edfolnf ng corner lot. OWNERS WANT A SALE. Offered et $485,000. SUBMrT AU OFFERS. 131-1400 LIDO PARK DRIVE CONDO Large bayfront condo wlth water vlew1 from IMnt room and muter bedroom. T .. tetully decorated 2 Ndroom den end 3 beth• In ..curlty bulldtng. Owner may cerry 1et T .D. with large c:uh down. S4tl,OOO. Cati 131-1400 LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED HOME Ideal for t!M dlacrtmlnatlng executive who appreciate• .a.,pnt adult INfnO. Toa.f MCurlty tft thl1 2 bedroom. 2 beth ~ with • ..,..,. pa11o. Spec:lou• on • etr .. t-to- etr .. t lot. $495.000. 131-1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CORNER A totally remodeled contemporery trl-level home with spaclou1 4 bedroom•, 3 bethL En~ by 1uper "H · ,,.. .. , .-i1llght1, Jacuzxl, herdwood noon, fOfmaf dlnlf\9 room. <>c.an view• from tlM deck•. $410.JOO. can IJn-6900 LIDO ISLE-MUST SELL NOWll Rec:4tntly remodeled 2 .. tory home on 45' lot. French door•. leaded gl..., oell det•U• a 1unn1 MMlth patio lnc:ktcMd In this 4 bedroom. 3 beth home. OWNER IN DIS- TM8Sh.8RING OFFERS. Wa• In Hcrow-$399,500. 131-1400 PENINSULA POINT-LARGE HOME Ideal tor temlly who need• 5 bedroome. Spactoue tlYtng room wtth ftreplece end .n c:otnfortl for convent.nt !Mng. A ftne 2-atory home In • qu6et loc:atlon, .,..,. bey end bNch. --.ooo. 131-1400 BALBOA ISLE-CAPE COD CloM to btay, tt\19 lelend home hea bridl, woodl eM wermth In thi9 3 bedroom home with loft. Aeklng s.o.-. l'n-t900 NEWPORT POOL HOME On lerge comer tot, • gr..t femltJ home tMt hee beef'I pro .... ._.., decor.e.d. 4 bedroom.. 2'h ......., ,......, room, remcid1l1d gourmet llltctMn + MW,..... end roof! FeeturM pool end ct.ck. Security ey•t.n. 8tlbnlM ott.n. t:Ms.ooo. l7s.eeoo NEWPORT HOME-ONLY 1321,000tl 9penleh •IY'e .tttt • com.-.. NftlOdel lndudlng 4 bedrOCMM, iMded ,...., wood floen, Ff'Mdt doon end lelMtd kltcMn. An 811P I .... comer prop91tJ wtlh ...... pooe...u. J•d. A..unM • 12.5% loen of S2'3l,OOO ~ WA T£RFRONT-ONL Y '295,000ff A cenvenlenl Ne•porl c:orw loclllSon wttt. ...... brldr patio INdlng to dodl for lma8 boet. 9uftt • a dup6ex tt\ta property hM pc>Mntle& with exlat'"9 2 bedroom reeldence. On FEE lenci.131-1400 ENTEA1' AINER'S DELIGHT-$279,000 Brtght and e4ry 4 bedroom home tor eucutlve. Wonderfut ftow for TIVTng IUrfO«.lndlng a grac:lom petto. Moue tft condition In one of Newport'• prettleet '*8~ 1279.000.131-1400 WESTCLIFF-IMPECCABLE CORNER nalant!y appeeUng home on • ••Mplno comw wtth green lawn, ftowera end • pktur• of ....tneean .-.0.ety femlty home with epaclou• living and famlly rooma. 3 bedroom• and nice backyard. lmmec:ulet• oondttlon end well priced •I 1218,000 FEE. 131·1400 BALBOA PENINSULA-" A BUY" Ow,,., DESPERATE and ANXIOUS to Mfl deaf"'** 8e1boa Penlneuta Point 2 story home. REDUCED TO t2tl.OOOI 3 Ndroom1. dltn. IMrig room •Ith ~ end charm gelorel 131-1400 NEWPORT CONDO-DOCK lmmeculat• 3 bedroom, 21h bath condo frelhly painted. ta1tefully wallpapered In excell.,,t condition! H~ mee- ter 1ult•, walk-In clo"t. balcony. Petlo on greenbett. PM and •llP for 30' boat. 2 blockl to ocean. S.Curlty gated. $235,000. Cati 131·1400 CUSTOM HOME • FRUIT ORCHARD Almoet an 11Gr• or land with manJ lemon end other tnitt tr.... Beautttut cu•tom 3 bedroom tMtme with tamlty room. dl,,lrig and 20X40 ft. pool. Atrium •• ,,tert.,nment ., .. & green houM. Good financing end owner me' ee<ry end WIM c:on•ldef HCl\9ngff. J1•.900. 131· 1«>0 NEWPORT BEACH-LIDO SANDS Appeallrig 3 bedroom, 2 beth home only 2 block a lo bta.c:hl Owner wlll cany 111 TO at 11.5%. lnctllde9 covfl'ed pelk>. \ sprl,,kler •Y•lem end 11 neer community pool You can . BUY niE LAND fOf the f1ret llmett ONLY 1195.000 LH. 873-StoO IRVtNE-UNIVERSJTY PARt< l'9ht a bf'9hl Benedeme#• m<MMf on quiet cul cte aac Eeay c.,.. yerd, Included with prot.sak>nally dec:or•lecl 3 bedroom ~ with MC>M•I• t"mlly room 1119.500 131·1.00 NEWPORT PENTHOUSE-$79,9001 Adoret* bechelor pad In • MCurtty C0'1do complea OUtdoof belconJ with oceen VIEW. AHumable loan at 11% ftxed rate 131-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALT ORS SALES. RENTALS. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT --.... - 6 -Orange County Reel Estate/An Adverttling supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 17, 1984 • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP TWO STllY LWEI I WS EmY l lll E CIATUI llYlL IPEI Ill 1-• This fantastic 3 Bd townhome In prestigious Big Canyon has a medley of amenltles~rich planked floor in llvlng room. dining room, kitchen and family room. fQur skyllghts illuminate the 1st floor. Wrap around patio and views of bay & ocean. Wonderful buyll $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason FOIEYEll VIEWS IOI TILLER This well maintained Harbor View Hiiis home with 3 Bd, 2% Ba wlll meet your most dls- cnminatlng taste. Upgraded kitchen, private pool & great neighborhood! Good In place financing plus owner assistance. Reasonably priced at $365,000 L.H. Ask for Jim Sellers LOCATIOI, LIClTIOI, LOCITlll a I CIEST CHICLE IPEI Ill 1 ·• French doors, tiled kitchen. covered private patio plus 3 Bd, 21/2 Ba. This superbly main- t~ined townhome also offerscommunity tennis, pool and spa.Don't miss this opportunity to buy in a great community. $230,000 Fee. Ask for Jim Sellers omTAlllll IAYFllllT Magnificent home on 196' frontage. Terrific for entertaining inside or out with huge family room, complete bar. lovely patio's and landscaping. Beautiful woods & French doors add charm to this 3 Bd. 2'12 Ba family home. All the details you'd expect in a lovely custom home. Asking $3.300,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason LlllA ISLE Gorgeous home on outstanding lot with full view down Newport channel. Slip will accommodate a 78' yacht! 4 Bd. 5 full Baths, 3 fireplaces and a pool. Beautifully decorated! Assume a $750,000 loan. Priced at $1 ,395,000. Owner is willing to trade up or down. Ask for Jon Jarvis Ullll IUCI ICWFllllT Beautiful oceanfront with s~tacular views of C~tallna & Whiskey Point. 3 Bd, 2'fl Ba. Owner says "SELL NOW". Wiii rent month to month. House must be shown for sale. By appointment. $840,000. For details call Rod Daley or Nancy Short F&ITAITIC ICW VIEW Completely remodeled 3 level home has a beautltul entertaining area centered around pool and spa. Large Mstr suite with fireplace & study. This Is a must see for your discriminating buyers! $839,000. Ask for Connie Maxsenti EMEIALI IAY-1110,000 Large family home in this great community, close to beach & tennis with view of park. 4 Bd, -3'.i'E Ba, ptus outdoor spa & benus room. Ask-fOf · David Hlrschler IEW LllTlll-EIEULI IAY High fashion, 3 Bd with ocean view, family room, fenced yard, flat tot. Completely rebuilt In 1984. Lots of appeal & low maintenance $654.000. Ask for Rod Daley IPECTACIUll ICUI I CITALIU YIEWSI Whitewater view from this North Laguna 4 Bd, 3 Ba home. Open beams, family room & more on a cul-de-sac, street to street lot. Terrific quality! $590,000. Ask for Rod Daley llUTITlllll VIEWS Turn off your T.V.-live entertainment is yours lrom this 2 Bd corner unit right on the bay. You have the daytime activity of all the boats and the night light view tool Beautifully remodeled and wlll sell furnished or consider a reasonable lease option. Property can be leased for $2000 pr mo. furhished. Asking price $465,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason or Hallie Strock CALIF. COITEIPllAllY CHiii COYE-EICEnlOIALLY PllCEI Huge custom family home with 5 Bd. Separate This beautltul China Cove home is one of the adult & children's wing. Mstr suite w/fireplace, best buys in C.D.M. or Newport! Floor to celling• soaring cathedral celling. Locate~ on a lovely unobstructed forever view of Catalina, sunsets, cul-de-sac. $449,500. Ask for Linda Oeth jetty, turning basin etc. From every room! 4 Bd,' , DIE OF A 1111 3 Ba, warm woods & leaded glass doors add . • charm to this exceptional property. If you like to This contemporary d8?orator s h~me with 3 entertain & enjoy a constant panoramic view, 1 separate ~str suites 1s located 1~ Newport change this is a must to see! Price reduced to t Beach on a I• acre with a brook running thru the $998.0001 Ask for Nancy Short property. The custom quallty of this home will satisfy all your needs! In addition to the spacious IRYllE COVE-PRIVATE IUCH living areas there Is an additional 1200 sq. ft. In Lovely 5 Bd, 4 Ba home in gate guarded Irvine an unfinished basement. All for $425.000. Call Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool, I Nancy Sbort for more Information about this entertainment area, ocean view. Otten con-·exciting buy. sidered the finest beach in So. Callt. Offered at 111 CllYOl-1421,000 $898,000. Call Rod Daley or Al Weinert Spacious 3 Bd wtth two story entry, opens to a Ill CllYOI IUIYILLE This 4 Bd home is elegant In decor with Imposing celling heights. highly unique & Individual gar- den kitchen which extends into a terrace. The downstairs bedroom serves as a den. Home 32' living room with walls of glass to garden view. Formal dining room, wet bar. large Mstr suite with Italian marble shower & Roman tub. 2 Bd, & Ba up. High assumable loan. Ask for Lois 1Egan offers a panoramic view of the surrounding NEWPORT BEACH countryside & back bay $675,000. Ask for Liz Beazley 2123 San Joaquin Hills LlmE l&Llll ISUll Recently remodeled and redecorated, this 3 Bd, H'. Ba home (or 2 plus office) features a large Mstr Bd with sunny deck & lovely bay views on a prime corner lot. light, bright & airy and only $399,000. Ask for Hallie Strock JAllllE CllEEI Beautiful plan 5. 3 Bd, 21fl Ba, with family room. Former model. Private sparkling spa. 24 hr. guarded gate. Lighted tennis courts. $369,900. Ask for Marie Denny ClllOIA IEL IAll llPLU Two separate two story units just 2'h blocks from the beach. Front unit-2 Bd , 2 Ba, den. powder room, fireplace, laundry room & extra storage. Rear unit has 3 Bd, 2 Ba, fireplace, large walk in pantry & laundry room-vaulted canings. outside-shower & private-deck! Priced to sell at $349,000. Ask for Lois Egan ILIFFl-1211,000J Perfect family home the Bluffs being offered at a sacrifice price for a quick sale. 3 Bd, 2'fl Ba with lovely greenbelt & partial back bay view. Ask for I Barbara Gothard OLI CllllA IEL llAl-1111,IOO 2 Bd, 1 Ba charmer In old Corona-del-Mar. Owner will carry new 1st TD with 10% down. Very motivated. Call Connie Maxsentl CAPE Cll-IOIEL PERFECT Cozy end unit condo In Laguna Niguel with 2 Bd, 2 Ba. Lots of privacy. easy walk to the beach. security system & gated entry. Solar assisted hot water heater. Community tennis tool Re- frigerator, washer & dryer included. $199,000. Ask for Nancy Short IEWPlllT CREST Executive area-well establlshed or up & com- ing, this is the place for you to live. Singles love It here tool Walking distance to beach. Call Liz ' Beazley to see this 3 Bd plus condo for only $195,000. llllLE LOT Near Harbor High-room for two homes. One 1500 sq . ft . The other 2400 sq. ft. Drawings are available. Owner lives oyt of town and Is eager for offers! Ask for Jon Jarvis. $185,000 PIEITllE PEmllSE Corporate owner will help with financing. Lowest priced 2 Bd, 2 Ba In VillA Balboa. 3rd floor penthouse with skylights & soaring ceilings. Don't miss out at $177,500. Call Linda Oeth DOEPTllUUY PllOEI $17 4,900 for this Newport Crest townhome Is superl Walk or bike to tbe beach. Enjoy the nearby pool, tennis & clubhouse. Striking 3 Bd, 3 Ba. In garden setting. Formal dining room, step down living room, fireplace, wet bar. Clerestory windows shed llght throughout the second level. .Master suite with Its own private library. Aak for t.ols Egan 644-7020 .. -~ ------~--- °'~~AIW.&IM.,., JD.,..._l\4kY P.Jl.01'/kutcfilw. ~.1l .. 1PM ':"T Vl Orange County Real Eata1e1An MYerttsklg aupptement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Nowmber 17, 1964 -7 I EXE CU TIVE PROFILE Coast's Ring cut his teeth on :real estate B1 JOY oe,; ANTHONY ~"91e-~ Harbor Realty was started in 1944 by Bill Ring's dad and a partner named Tom Henderson. At the time, It fronted a two-lane street on 30th and Newport Boulevard. ·'We used to call it 'the drive-In office,' · • he says. ·'We were right In a curve in the road. and periodically a guy would miss the curve and drive Into our office.·· Later. Harbor Realty's owners moved It to Pacific Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. where Ring has been for 20 years now. He started his career with the company after getting his business degree from the University of Southern California in 1959. Even before that, however. Ring was learning about the family business. ''I was more or less 1a1sed on real estate," he says. The business has changed dramatically since the days when he first got started, says Ring, especially in recent years with high interest rates and decreasing inllatlon. "The market is much more stable now than Jt was in the past. when you had rapidly accelerating values and almost a speculative fever. That's Intoxicating. but you have to pay the piper someday." For long-term growth, ne addM, the real estate env1ronment ts"t:fetter now. Ring says being raised in the area helps him bring a special knowledge of It to his customers. In 1942, his family lived on Balboa Island. Then they moved to Lido Isle, and later to Irvine Terrace. When he got married, he and his wife set up housekeeping in Corona del Mar. ''My wife is a native too ... Ring says "Both of us went to Harbor High ... There he was president of the student council, and active in sports He played middle linebaci<er in football and outfielder in baseball at what he calls "good ol' Harbor High." He was especially fond of Mr. Wentz, a Bill Ring drama teacher he visited In later years. Ring said It wasn't easy to be In rea.I estate In 1959 at the age of 21 . Today, he says, people are more comfortable dealing with young brokers. At that time. he remembers having to prove his expertise before customers would trust him. "Who's this kld trying to tell me I should spend this tremendous amount of money to buy a home or to buy this Investment property?" Ring says people would ask themselves. suu. his father was always around to offer advice if asked. "He was my mentor," Ring said. "He still is. for that matter." Though retired from the business, Ring's dad stlll comes 111 to act as a consultant. Another good consultant Is his wife. "She's a good person to use as a sounding board." Ring commented. What makes real estate a pleasurable experience Ring says. Is "the satisfaction that you have In seeing a family settled in a new home." There's a tremendous amount of work lnvotved. he admits. But this 1s a business where "you can see the results of your labor ... In Ring's office one can see a different kmd of resulL awards of all kinds from community service and real estate board positions. One wall also boasts a 125-pound blue marlin Ring caught at the tip of Baja. Calif, In a couple of weeks he's going down to Mexico to do some duck huntinQ Has he ever had a really tough business decision? "Not since this morning," Ring jokes There have been a lot of evolutionary changes in real estate. he explains. Some of the people who had to leave the industry were "hke dinosaurs waiting for the weather to change." Many.were unw1lhng to accept new ways of doing business. "We've had to try to cut a niche for ourselves. he says. "We appeal to a certain segment or the market, and I think we do that effectively." --0 -.1, ~-.....,·unt & Associate~--...·-------------Put self in buyer's shoes REAL ESTATE 140-•lll YHI HISE AS HWI P&Yllm Owners of th.is new magnificent manor, high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge will consider it! A luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba w/SUNSETS OVER CATALINA VIEW from moot rooms. Boasting of the ultimate in quality & design from li- brary to step-<iown family room with f- place to gounnet kitchen to an in- credible Master suite w/sauna & f- place. 40' pool & spa. 24 hr guarded late. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt TUF&LUll tnl 1/1 1-1 LlllA llLE Delightful totally remodeled 4 Bd. 2 story w/huge Mstr. Suite w/f-pl~. balcony & bay view. Lovely formal dm. & French doors opening onto garden patio. Light & airy thruout. Pier & slip for 45' boat & side tie. OW carry. $995,000 L/H. Jeri Hunt IOUIFlllT YIW Excellent summer home-w/brick patio to sand. tmmaculate cond. 4 Bd, 3 Ba. Good financing $825,000. Harriet Perry 2121 SH th~•i• lilb 14. ltw,.rt Ctlttr 111' II Ill CUYll llLF UIHE Spectacular lot with Custom Hm. Fea- tures 3 Bd, 3 Ba. Fam Rm .. overlooks 15th Tees & 16th Fairway. Single-level home plus det. three-car gar. on cul de sac in this exclusive guarded communi- ty. Only $895,000. Including Land-room to expand! A golden op- portunity. Call Barbara Kastle to see. # 6 Royal St. George Rd. Open Sunday 1-5. 1111&111 UY Pvt gate guarded community on beach side of hwy Wood & glass-3 Bd single level with open beams. Rm. for pool, 3 car gar. Assume Hi-Loan. May lease option. Offered at appraisal $335,000. Call Jeri Hunt OAllllY YIUAll Good location on Villa Way. 3100 sq. ft. + parking. l story bldg. $1.00 sq. Ct. Vacant and available. Harriet Perry. .. unm PlmllU llPlU Large 3 Bd upper & 2 Bd lower comer unit l block from beach Xlnt NmmeTlwintcr rentab. Assume hi loans & owner will ~isl. Motivated owner ... submit. Offered at $262,000.Call J eri Hunt to aid saleability of home Imp!ovfng sales ~ppe~l can help homeowner achieve quicker deal If you plan to sell your home, putting yourself in the buyer's shoes can be an Important first step In improving your home's sales appeal to achieve a quick sale. So says Equitable Relocation Man- agement Corp., a nationwide relocation management company that Is retained by corporations to buy and sell the homes of transferred employees and help them find homes In a new location. Inspect your home as If you were going to buy it. Look at it critically inside and out, the company advises. Then before you do anything. from a general cleanup to redecorating. make a priority list of things that need to be done or that will enhance your home's best features. The relocation company offers these tips: •Cut the grass regularly. trim shrubs. weed flower beds and edge walkways. •Apply blacktop sealer to your asphalt driveway. •Look for Items that can be removed and do not need to be replaced. Pull down that old fence. throw out an above-ground pool that Is no longer used and remove overgrown or dead shrubs. •Clean out your basement. ~age and closets. Throw out Items you are not leavlng with the house and do not plan to take. •Fix dripping faucets. replace broken or cracked glass and repair holes or cracks in drywall or plaster •Polish the kitchen cabinets, clean your oven and keep your kitchen counter tops cleared •Polish floors If your carpeting 1s worn and you have hardwood floors underneath. consider removing the carpet. •Clean ott smudges on switch plates. door frames and doors Polish your bathroom and kitchen fixtures •Sellers should think abOUt fixing up areas in the home that make hrst Impressions on buyers. such as the foyer living room and kitchen, the relocation company suggests. You might also con- sider painting or redecorating areas of the home that need It most •Or fix Just thOS8 areas someone sees first -your front door and outside shutters. extenor trim and garage door Unless the paint Is peeling or chipped, you don't need to paint exterior siding As a general rule. repair or replace major Items only if the potential buyer may regard them as essential before or 1ust after moving in. If your furnace has a lew years of useful life, don't buy a new one If your porch steps are broken. however repair them. Equitable relocation 1s a subsidiary of The Equitable Life Assuranoe Society ot the United States The company has offlca In 11 major Cities nationwide I -J ' 8 -Orange County Real Esta1e/An Advertising supplemen1 to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 17, 1984 DQlebout ·BaY 8r Beach Real .~ate REAL ESTA TE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ~ .. ****DOVER SHORES**** IF THE HOME SET THE MOOD FOR THE DAY ••• Consider these special features of this dramatic custom home. Retractable roof over Indoor pool and spa. Imagine the pleasure of stepping from your master bath Into a tovefy spa or swimmer's poot es a morning eye opener! Poolside large family room ., with fireplace. PANORAMIC VIEW OF UPPER BAY ANO CfTY LIGHTS from step-up llvfng room. famltyroom, dining room, master bedroom and kltehen. Efficient kitchen with built-In microwave. Flreplt on beautifully landscaped two level view patio. Security system. Solar pool heater. You own the land ..........................................................................•............................................................................................................................................ $750 000. LINDA ISLE . . . Does your home provide the diversion you need? If you like boating, fishing or just a good marine vtew with a front row seat, this three bedroom home with seventy two feet on the water should be of Interest to you. Generous size living room. fireplace, beamed ceilings, Indirect lighting, carefully planned kitchen wi1h Chambers gas stove, Jenn-Air cooking top, Thermadore double ovens. Guard gates for complete privacy ... and best of all, the owner will consider any reasonable proposal. Also, for lease at $4,000 month ....... $1,395,000. DOVER SHORES .. ~ Spectacular view_ Eour bedrooms. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad- dltioRal bedrooms. one with Its own entrance. Circular dining room. Oak fireplace mantel. Step-down oak bar. Large patio complete with pool and spa .. , ..................................... $995,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Where It Is. makes the difference! Location! This fabulous home Is on the bayfront with pier and float for large boat. Elegant five bedroom, four bath home. Special features include French doors, oak cabinetry. , beveled mirrors and gourmet kitchen plus mas- ter bedroom retreat with fireplace and adjoin- ing study with fireplace. A reduction of $200.000 .............................. Now $975,000 Fee SPYGLASS HILL ... Life is full of compromises. A One Million Dollar home should not be. This customized two-story five bedroom Cape Cod Southport 1s a viewing revelation. Enjoy the vast view. the pool, the spa. the master suite sauna. You will agree that here Is class. attractive- ness and value. A fantastic reduction of $100.000 .................................... Now $895,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ...................... 55 Goleta Point 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. Skylights. Gourmet kitchen ................. $845,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... 1226 Polaris Drive HARBOR RIDGE EST ATES ... Captivating split level home. Five bedrooms. Two brick fire- places. It Is the rare freestanding Devonshire model with tile roof and three car garage. Lovely views ..................................................... $825,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .................. 44 Rldgellne Drive HARBOR RIDGE ... Build your dream home on thfs sp«tacular view lot: Approxlmatefy one- foullh 8Cfe allows ample latitude for a house design tha1 would encompass the entire f;t':.~~~ ... ~~~ .... ~~ .... ~.~.~: .... ~~·~···· $~~5.~ BAL80A (PEMNSULA POINT) ... Six Income unlta. Five one bedroom units and one unit with two bedrooma plus private patio. Property loca1ed In a quiet reektentlal &Tea with the charm of Ofd Balboa. Exoeffent Income with no vacancy factor. Gross Income $38,396 •............ $695,000 , 1617 WESTCL.IJ:F DRIVE CAMEO SHORES ... Everyone loves a window to the sea. This four bedroom has It aJI. Beau11- fully refurbished wl1h new carpet and paint. An easy walk to three beaches of your choice ................................................... $595,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .................. 4639 Tremont BALBOA PENINSULA ..• Duplex on the beach with a forever ocean vtew. Clean three bedroom and two bedroom units wtth garage. Excellent income and never a vacancy. Ananclng avall- able ....................................................... $580,000 BAYCREST ... Elegant In every respect. Even the light fixtures suggest quaHty. Four spacious bedrooms upstairs. Rlchty appointed master suite downstairs. French doors and windows. Luxuriantly planted yard. Pool... .......... $550,000 QPVEA SHORES . . . Stunning custom three bedroom home. Impressive view of the upper bay and night lights of Fashion Island. The fabulous view Is enjoyed from the entire living area plus master bedroom. Artistic fireplaces in both the family and living rooms. Ultra-modern kitchen. Custom pool and spa on view side of property ................................................ $545,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .................. 1900 Galaxy Drive, OLD CORONA DEL MAR . . Country French custom three bedroom. three bath home. Lavish use of fine oak. All rooms are spacious. Very private master suite complete with sitting room. Restful patio with spa. One and one-half blocks to the beach ......................................... $460.000 BA YCREST . . . Extraordinary seven bedroom · home. Completely upgraded. Oak floors and cabinets. Huge family room. Larpe courtyard with pool, spa and water fountalr1. Conveniently · • located on a quiet street.. .................... $448,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... 1406 Lincoln Lane HARBOR RIDGE ... 14,000 square foot comer lot with a sweeping ocean, bay and city lights view from a second story. Plans avaJlable for a 3,800 square foot Cape Cod or 5,200 to 7,200 . square foot formal Georgian Colonlal • house .................................................... $439,000 EAST BLUFF ... An atmosphere of warmth and comfort Is Immediately apparent when you see this lovely flve bedroom, three bath home. Recentty remodeted wl1h French doors and hardwood floors. Two fireplaces. FormaJ dining room. Spacious 65X 130 park-like yard with greenhouse. Three car garage ............. $416,000 BAYCREST • . . Courtyard entry for complete privacy. Step.up IMng room. Famlty room with fireplace and wet bar. Three bedrooms. Formal dining room. BeaU11fulty tiled kitchen. Huge rear patios. Adequate spaoe for poot... ...... $395,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 1215 Manners Drive CLIFF HAVEN . . . Attractive duplex. Two bedrooms each. Hardwood floors throughout. Presently used as a single unit, but easily convertible. Beautifully landscaped and wetl maintained. New plumblng. New paint. Securtty system .................................................. $380,000 BAYCREST . . . A very practical home for a large famlly on a lovely tree tined s1ree1. Five bedrooms, four baths. Master bedroom retreat has sitting room for privacy. Special features include French doors, plantation shutters and large yard with spa ....... ;···················· ... $369,000 BAYCREST ... Walk into this house and you wlll experience the sensation of being part of It. For entertaining, It's versatile. For family living, It's practical. All rooms (four bedrooms. four baths, kitchen, dining room and famlty room) -ate ex~ tremely spacious. The pool ls simply superb. The land Is Included in the purchase prioe. Dollar for dollar, this possession makes sense ... $350,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1628 Santiago Drive BA YCREST . . . Custom built five bedroom home. Four baths. One bedroom and bath Ideally situated for maid's quarters or guests. Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area. Formal dining room. Three car garage ............ $345,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 1519 Santiago Drive WESTCLIFF . Captivating four bedroom. three bath home. Huge corner lot with ample space for pool. Spacious llvlng room wl1h ff re- place. Comfortable krtchen-famlly room com- bination with fireplace and wet bar. Formal dining room. Very private back yard. Three car garage with laundry and workshOp. With substantial down payment. owner wlll carry large first trust deed ............................ $325,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 ........... 1018 Nottingham Road NEWPORT BEACH . . . Customlzed Condo. Rare three bedroom converted to two bedrooms. All plastered <*lings. Oesigner wall coverings. Recesaed lighting. Extenatve bullt_.n storage. Beautiful view of Bay and Ocean ................................................... $290,000 BAYCRE8T . . . An extraordinary home In a Chotce locatton. Four spacious bedrooms. Two and one-haJf baths. Large IMng room wtth fireplace. FormaJ dining room plua dlntng IP9C8 In kitchen. The den or fourth bedroom ha skytlghta. Backyard with hot tub ......... $275,000 ' EAITSIDE COSTA MESA ... One of the most attractive thNe bedroom condol ln enttany 1 Woode. Split level. Two mutet bedrooma. Tiie floor In kitchen and baths. Areptace. Two car I garage. Convenient to recreetlon .. .lnctudtng · pool and tennis courta ......................... S 139,000 . Open Sun 1-4:30 .............. 2994 Rue De Caonet' ' ............... ~._ ................ _...._ ............. ----.._. ..... ----.... ------~~--------~~~ \ Or~~~ t;M~~ ~~ao aq le...t to JM DAILY PU..OTJSaturday, ~ 17, 1984 -18 ~ange ~nty Real Estate/An Adwrtlsl~ suppienlenito the DAILY PILOT/Satur day, November 17, ~. -9 Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality EXCELLENT OWNER F9IANCtNQ F.njoy cool breezes ).-one blk from ocean. 3 bdrms, 40 ft. lot. Abundant st.ongie, lrg l"OOlnl. 3- car garace. Upper unit w /mini ocean view. Great for guesia or in-laws. $559,950. Call BINNIE DIXON BLUFFS 1IO' BAY VIEW 1 YI LOTS "ONE OF A KIM>" Built originally by the ~of tM Bluff.a as his penonal residence. Perfect for the executive who wants a cuuxniz.ed & "TRULY UNIQUE'' home in Newport Beach. $397,000 including land. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT UDO ISLAND BA YFRONT JUST REDUCED $225,000 Spacious family home on sandy beach w/adjacent greenbell. Seven bdrm residence w/separate maid's quarters. may be u..ed as a 5 bdrm home w/2 bdrm in-law or moorne· unil. lat T .D. is fully UBUmabJe. $1,250,000. Call MARIA BERCOVIT'Z HARBOR YEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Spacious & immacula~ "Portofino". 2 story, 4 bdnns. uptVaded kitchen & baths. guest/maid's quarters, formal dining, family nun, mast.er bdnn Mlit.e, on-premium lot. St.epa '°park & pool Walle co elementary ach. Call 'IQDDY SMmi ELEGANT WATERFRONT HOME UNDAISl.ANO Quality residence has 52' on the water. docks for two 60' yachC&. 4 bdnns. 3~ baths, game room, cathedral oetll.ng entry, central vacuum Secure & private location. $ l .350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIPLEY EASTBLUFF-NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED TO S173,950U Three bdrm single family home. Convenient location on quiet cul-<te--sac near Newport Bea.ch T ennis Oub, Eastbluff Shoppmg Cent.er and Corona del Mar HJgh School. Large asswn- ble 11.5~ loan. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. LIVE IN THE FOREST Sailing, tennis., pool, sauna, billiards & club house privileges included with this 4 bdrm. 3 beth, 2,200 sq. fL family home. Located on cul-de-sac in eucalyptus gave. Highly upgraded. Top value. $197,500. c.all MARY JANK PANORA..c OCEAN VIEW SAN CLEMENTE Unique custom hcXne with spectkUlar un- obstructed ocean view. Spacious 4 bdrm or in-law quarters with 1eparate entrance, family room. 3 fireplaces and indoor pond. $479,500. Owner will consider leaae/option. Call SALL y SIDPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. CONVENIENCE lS THE WOAD FLOOR PLAN a LOCATION Four bdnn family home. Well maintained f1ow- through interior. Beautifully tended front and rear yards. Fire ring in9ures comfort out.doon. Minutes from Anaheim Stadium, 57 and 91 freeways. Call OORCYrHY MITCHELL •SA VERDE COND0-"1,IOO Rare .. A" unit in excellent move t.n condibon. 2 bdrma, ling)f! encbed ,_,... Greet location! CCJmm pool. M• 11ee to appreciate. c.an DONNA WEBSTER PRICE REDUCTION OLD CORONA DEL MAR Odee location a>uth ol Pacilic Coast Hwy. I...argie living room with brick fireplace. dming area. 3 bdnna, priva1e patio. 2-car garage. Asking $255,000. Call BINNIE DIXON 8lUFF8-FRONT ROW $211,000 ffighly upgraded 3 bdrm end unit on loveiy greenbelt overlooking back bay. Lrg aaswnable loan at 12.2541, interest. Land in escrow w /10% financing for $38,767. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. OUTSTANDING LOCATION BIG CANYON-VERSAIUE On the golf course w/pool. spa, bbq, gazebo & lrg patio for entertauung. French doors lead from k:i tc.hen co pa no Extenor freshly painted. Owner ready to move. Please call DOROTHY HAROCASTLE QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Is where you'll find this lovely upgraded home. A moBt desirable area. Numerous quality fe.a- tuns. Walk to achools & Mile Square Park. 4 bdrm&. 2 baths, 2 siory. Large ~unable loan. $209,500. Call BOB SCXYIT 11.5% FIXED RATE ASSUMABLE LOAN Best value in Harbor View Homes. 3 bdrm, 2 bath ''CARMEL". Neutral tones. New carpet, drapes. levelors & paint. Private yard great for entertain- ing. $235,000 Fee. Immediate possession. Call TODDY SMITH PROMONTORY BAY-NEWPORT BEACH Price reduction of $350,000. Elegant 5 bdrm, 5 'A bath home wiper & slip for large yacht. FonT\al dining room. family room. Fee land. $ l .300.000 C&ll CATHRYN TENNILLE MESA VERDE HOME 12% ASSUMABLE LOAN 30 yr, $84.900 fixed rate. I~ interest loan may be ~ for $350. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Lovely single level home w/lrg FR & ~&.e LR Quiet & convenient location near Harbor & Baker. Reduced to S 131,000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY MONARCH BAY The ultimate in leaSide communities. Tius home offen five large bdrms.. family room. formal dining, pool. spa & ocean Vlew. Gate guarded priv.te area has tennis. sandy beach & club overlooking the blue Paafac. $450.000 L.H. Call TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD MOYE TO OAEGONft 3.2 acres on banks of Chetco River m Broolanga, Oregon 4 bdrm home + 1 bdrm guest house Barn, 3 corrals. fruit orchard. Seller will ex- change for boat or property. Listed at $165,000 Phoc.oa an Usting office. Call MARY JANK BLUFFs-FEE LAND LARGEST llOOEl. 2,600 sq ft of perfection. Newly decorated, highly upgraded. Extra lrg bonus rm & spaoous country kitchen. Beautifully land8caped wrap-a- round patio on lovely f(reenbelt neai· pOOL $295,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT NEW ON THE MARKET OLDCDM Pnde of ownership is reflected in Uus beautifully maintained duplex. F.ach unit features two bdnns w/numerous ameruties plus a four c.ar garage. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of aaswnable financing. Offered at $390,000. Call LINDA TAGLIANJ:ITI DOUBLE REDUCTION! BLUFFS BA Y-AONT 180' panoramK' Vlew of back bay & ocean. Highly upgraded single level w/French doors. parquet floors.. wet bar, shutters & lrg deck Assumable • loen! Land reduet>d to $35.843 & pnce reduced to $212,000. Ca1J SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Quality exec 2 story home CathedraJ re1hl'l8S. splral stairease, sep maid's quarters Spacious. manicured lawn. Will trade for quality condo an Newport $.13~.000 mcludmg land Call TODDY SMITH PENINSULA'S BEST BUY ON THE SAND-OCEAN FRONT Lease opllon or saJe. Ex("l'llent location on Wt-st Ot<ean Front near 12th S treet Quahty bu1lt 5 bdrm home w /fanta.slll· ocean vtew. mrwr courtyard. security system & parking for 3 cars. $695.000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T . LOOKING FOR A TAX SHELTER? Never vacant Spaaous duplex in easy ~ locauon two doors from best West Newpon Ocean Beach $25,200 1nrome per year Could be much more if rented seasonally Two 3 bdrm. 2 baths w/woodbummg ft.replaces Mouvat.t>d Ucrs ~ aslung onJ y $285.000 w hlgh a.-.· sumable loan Call MARILYN HILL TWO UNITS FOR ONLY $109.900 Outstanding buy with good hnaocmg' Two 2 bdrm uruts w/two 2-<-ar garagl."5 pl~ -t parking spaces Good rental area C.dl DONNA WEBSTER MORE FOR LESS Three bdrm f arrul y homt.> Oversat.t"d h v mg room fonnaJ dining room and rnamer bdrm w1lh SpaclOUS SJtUng area. Top grade wall oov1mngs and fixtures throughout add \0 Uw> c-harmmg atmosphere A super buy at the redUC'E'<i pm"<' nf $1 32.000 Call DOROTHY MITCHELL LIDO ISLAND BA YFAONT Spectacular bayfront home w lp1er and slip for large yacht. Q\uet location w/sln't't parking t :l car garage Elevator. C't"ntral varuum. elf'C'tn<- awrungs. gourmet kitchen, leaded gl<l!I entry door, skylight. maid quaneM Pl<'ast> l"Olll MARIA BERCOVIT'l GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 F2 CORPORATE PLA ZA D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER COSTA MESA IElllllTW. l ... E • $111,000 2 houses on extra large lot with potential to build another. These income units are owned by creative lender who will listen to your offer! Don't miss this opportunity to make a sound profitable deal! 759-1501 llUT IRUTllEIT IPPllTllm Triplex in C.osta Mesa with large 2 bedroom owners unit plus a 2 bed.room unit and a 1 bedroom unit. Call for details. 759-1501 CISTIM Piil l•E 4 bed.room home with pool and spa. In excellent condition. 1A large fonnal dining room, family room,-conventent'"'kft.Chen and pretty pa o e this home perfect for entertaining. See it now. 759-1501 IR\llNE HW ... E Fii TH HUUR Lovely, quality 2 bedroom townhom~ in Rancho San Joaquin can be yours for the holidays. Truly a prime area. Please call to preview . 759-1501 PATIO HOIE S parkling, clean home in ruce location. Handsome walJpaper. bookshelves, pauo deck . garage cabi- nets. 2 bedrooms A good buy at $119,900. 759-1501 AFFlllDllLE QllLITT Lmmaculat.e 2 bedroom condo m very desirable area. Adjacent to golf course, pool. greenbelts. Price REDUCED to $1 77.500. 759-1501 IOIEL PEIFECT II WOOllllllE One of the loveliest areas of Irvine has one of the loveliest properties available. T ot.ally upgraded with an atrium. a fountain, exquisite Italian tile. pnvat.e decks and much more. The owner must leave and has reduced the pnce to seU immedi- a tely. At $1 58,000 1l ts an exceUent value 759-1501 &SSlllllLE 1.1-X. LOA• Existing loan of $39,000 Total price of only $84,000 will give you this one bedroom and loft home. We ll worth looking into 759-1501 l:lj'J2•1;il :JjltJ!l11J;I1J:t.l 1J~lttl;I 1111,IOO -1111 IEPO Superb buy in the Bluffs. Quiet end unit near pool. Spacious condo with 4 lx'<irooms and 3 baths. Excellent loan Light, bright and airy. 759-1501 11H,IM-TIE ILIFFS Here is a fantastic bargain! Bank repo with truly excellent value. c.ompare per square foot any- where in Newport Beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 .,, baths. 759-1501 ; NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE f 2170 Ian lllg11I Drive Newport leacll., CA 12HO (714) 119-1~ lW!~llll!~ -· Real Estate A Great Western C.Ompany HE ILMI Tl TIE IUCI Excellent buy at $315,000. Quick possession ts possible for the pretty cottage on a large Jot in Old , C.Orona del Mar area. Alley access and detached garage. 759-1501 YICllT-PEIFECT •IYE-11 OOlllTIH Lovely, vacant condo in prime condition. Tennis courts, pool and spa are all within the compl~x. Walk to the beach. Three bedrooms. Two stones. Lots o( room to enjoy. 759-1501 1DLUSD111 lalm TllllCE1 Beautiful 4 bedroom home on extra large Jot in desirable area has just been listed. Freshly painted inside and .. out.-New-ldtchen app1iances and new rooi. All this and an ocean view too. Call today. 759-150 I YllllT -LIU ll1J Priced to sell right now! $175,000 will buy. Totally refurbished. 2 bedroom condo with partial ocean view. Quick occupancy. 759-1501 SPYIL&IS Piil HIE Beautiful 4 bedroom, 21h bath home with fonnal dining room, ooean view and front courtyard with pool. Totally lovely and well kept. At $450,000, it is a bargain for the area. 759-1501 DAiii VIEW llLLS -monlYE ••E Spectacular ocean view from this home. Great home with front courtyard, new kitchen, gleam- ing parquet fJoors, tasteful use of mirrors and crystal chandeliers. Elegance and quality throughout. Perfect for the family of an ex- ecutive. 759-1501 llCI l&Y YIEW Totally upgraded large townhome located m best location. Many, many amenities and beautiful decor throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 stories. See it and you'll Jove it. 759-1501 11.14-X. Ylll -UllU VIEW First TD of approximately $118,500. Total price1 $260,000. Lease expensive home of this model _available. Vacant.. Quick escrow. Excellent plan and location. 759-1501 lllTS WITI &ISlllllU LIU Never vacant. 3 units in prime area. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom and bachelor unit. Total price $349,000. 759-1501 "IT'S l TEI" Perfection in Westcliff. Thia home has beautiluJ tile, upgraded carpeting and much more. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room for only $289,000. 759-1501 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." -. OIUll IF TIE CllP Highly upgraded. highly demred model in Jasmine Creek. 3 bedrooms, 21/l baths. Some of the outstanding features are beautiful use of stained ~. excellent quality plush carpeting, wallpapers and gated oommunity. Please call to see. 759-1501 CUISTIUS PIESEIT Give your family the best present of all. A new home in Harbor View with a private pool. Short walk to park and school. $335,000. 759-1501 "Cllfl llllUllS The largest lot in this excellent area has gorgeous --- "'Sunset and Catatirurvi~:·Grea~buyaT129~.ooo. Vacant and ready for quick occupancy. Cul de sac. 759-1501 mCITIYE .-£ II ~YEI SllUI Perfect home for the executive who entertains. New kitchen, fantastic view and pool. Vacant and ready for the new owner to move in. Wonderful Christmas present for your family. $600,000. 759-1501 SPYIUSS PIEmlE l•E Pool, spa and view are only 3 of the outstandmg features m a house of many amenities. A lovely 2 story with 4 bedrooms, family room~. formal dining room. Superb home for entertaini.ng and family enjoyment. 759-1501 P&STIUL VIEW UI IUCI ACCESS Private beach ~ plus serene view of the hills are combined to make this 4 bed.room home well worth the asking price of $279,500. Call for an appointment to see. 759-1501 11 'X. Yll • IEWPllT IUCI • 11"1 2 units with assumable loan of approximately $250,000. Live in one, rent the other or rent both for an excellent income. Call for detailii and appointment to see. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS 1%% USl•lll.E LIU Listed at $335,000, this 5 year old home has a first of approximately $123,500. Owner will consider carrying a second. Beautiful house with all amenities and completely upgraded. 759 .. 1501 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAILllUIMI Roomy 2 bedroom, 2 bath Broadmoor townhowe. It really is located on a beautif w blue 1aaoon. Assumable loan and priced tO tell at $1~7.500. 759-1501 Q fNEWPORT HACH OFf!ICI \ 2870 Son Miguel Drl .. Newpon leach, CA l2llO (714) 11•1so1 -- I D I D I I I I I I I I I I I I ----~~--._...·----~--------------------------------------------... ,____. __ ._..._..._ '-"'• ........ _. ..... .J\JW••• • • • ..._..._. t A, ... ._ ... ,-·~ a&.t ,..,.,_ ••W••W• --'••• ... ,.,...,..,..._..... •A ·--• •• •• ._ , ••• ,,,.... ••• t I $40,000 PRICE REDUCTION FABULOUS GOLF COURSE ESTATE. MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB, 17TH FAIRWAY. 4 BDRMS, SINGLE LEVEL, POOL, GORGEOUS 'A ACRE LOT. EXTEAME PRIVACY. IEllCEI TO $585,000 . .IAOllE U.UIWI OPEi llllSE SlllAY 1-• 11•1 OAPll OllOLE $15,000 PRICE REDUCTION LOVELY TRI-LEVEL 4 BDRM POOL HOME. OVERLOOKS 1ST FAIRWAY OF MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE. SECLUDED "AWAY FROM IT ALL" FEELING. REllCEI TO $320,000 .IACIE UllLEIWI SOPHISTICATED REMODEL 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, ALL NEW KITCHEN, FORCED AIR & CENTRAL AIR. ALLEY ACCESS, 2 CAR GARAGE EXTRA SPACE. ASSUMABLE FINAINCING. $165,500. HURRY JACllE llAllLEIAI LOCATION,LOCATION,tOCATIOI 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH MESA VERDE HOME. SECLUDED LOT, WOOD FLOORS, & 3 CAA GARAGE. IUICEI TO $231,100 JACllE IAllLEIAI MESA VERDE CHARMING-SINGLE LEY.EL TRAOITlONAL 4 BED.AO~ FAMILY ROOM HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. USED BRICK FIREPLACE, HARDWOOD FLOORING & TREE SHADED YARD MAKE THIS HOME AN EXCELLENT VALUE. ASKING $169,950 .IAOllE IAlkEIWI VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY & NEWPORT· $325,000 In this spectacular 3 bdrm, 2 bath, end unit, highly upgraded in guard gated community. Excellerit for the executive. Submit your terms and financing for sellers consider- ation. •Owner will trade for home in Newport Beach up to $650,000. For a private showing contact lllTA WAIE 631-1266. RITA WADE R61MMC· 631-1261 BAYSHORES $375,000 FEE 3 BOA - 2 BATH -10% financing -For more info please contact RITA WAIE 631-1266 $91,000 ASSUMABLE LOAN-EASTSIDE 3 Bdr - 2 Ba - 2 Car garage, plus additional parking -alley access -darling home -ComQlete new kitchen -Central air conditioning -large lot -Assume $91 ,000 loan @ 12% and much more. For further details, contact Ill& WOE 631-1266 "LAUREL POINT" EASTSIDE Lowest priced steal -Reduced again. $116,000. Cape Cod 3 bdrm, double attached garage. Decorated in earthtones. Perfect for 1st time .buyers. Owner'S bought another and must move. lllTI WAii 631 -1266 LIQUADATIOll • A STEAL· $91,000 CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Must liquidate this 2 bdrm end unit. Needs some work, but price Is right! Located In prime area of Costa ~esa . Asking $91 ,000 or submit your offer. For more Info call lllTA WAii at 631-1266. LIQUIDATION CAN'T BELIEVE ITI Must liquidate gorgeous 2 Bdr 2 Ba air condtloned condo near S.C. Plaza for $69,000 also 3 Bdr model for $77 ,500, Pool. Spa, carport. Assume 10.5% financing. Won't last. llTA WUE 631-1266 . E-RODliERS WMMC 131-1211 CUFF DRIVE VIEW From this exceptional Cliff Haven home. Four bedrooms plus den & family room. View of bay & ocean from master suite & large observation deck. French doors to oak floor. It has everything! Beautiful yard wlthpool & spa. Just listed at $450,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. UE llHUS 631-1266 BRAND· NEW CUSTOM REDUCED TO $429,000 PRIME Newport-Hetghts-V1CTORIAN delJfgn:-3,400 sq.ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bdrm, family room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace.Too many up- grades to mention. It's stunning! EXCLUSIVE SHOWING. Call for appointment. W 1111111631-1266 BACK BAY-LEASE OPTION Beautiful 4 bdrm plus family room on extra large lot. Formal dining, pool & spa. This property was built in 1975 and is immaculate! Asking $350,000. Call for financing Info. UE llHElll 631-1266 VIEW~ •• CHRISTIAS BOAT PAUDE ... Unsurpassed Bay, ocean, moun- tain views from this bayfront condo ... Move In before the hol- idays ... Two bedrooms. two baths, front row. Boat slip avaiable. Pool. haer will o•l'l'J for qualified buyer er trl41 for Palm Springs condo. Offered at $475,000. For details call Inn llllTlll 631-1266 WALi TO ••• IAYFROIT 01 OCEAI Brand new condo ... two bedrooms, 21h baths. Security systems, fireplace, private balconies. Two car garage. Select your carpet, flooring, and move In. Best location In Newport Beach. Offered at $223,000. Call Inn 11•1111 631-1266 111nu1ma R&IMMC 131-1211 LllllR F• .... LUIE IPTlll Great Costa Mesa locatlon ... 11111 down and -per mo ... This brand new one bedroom + loft condo Is the last one. Prime end unit with view. Offered at $108,000. Call lllTY ••• , .. 631-1266 DEVELOPEIS ••• UICHEIS If you want to get away from lt. .. own this So. Cal Ranch Estate ... 89 acres. Calif Oak, seasonal streams, wells, and utilities. This ranch has it all and can be subdivided. Adjacent to Cleveland National Forest. Offered at $1 ,500,000 + terms/exchg. For details, Cell 1nn ...... 631-1266 234 E. 17th ST.,·COSTA MESA • 631-1266 .. . '• i D .. FEAST II AFFOIDlll£ LUIUIY This house has It aUI Look no morel Beautiful dowrlstalrs mas- tersulte just steps from a bubbl- ing hot tub. Large famlty, kitchen, ,,...,...,. Al"I"'..,. llvll'V'\ a .. ao_D'°"°"t •V'"'· Uiliiilif, lii>il•ll G 1iw.:>-1 w 11vw• tor f amity gatherings. Upstairs besides the bonus room, 3 nice bedrooms. Glagantlc storage loft and 3 car parking. Excellent financing $244,500. Call: llllE PIETEIPIL-YILPE · DlllE 551•1111 PIOEIPOL-YOLPE R&'Mrtc-: 551-819> 1 PUMPKIN PIE PICTURE PERFECT This picturesque family home Is pretty as a picture~ Outdoors all new landscaping, w/brlck planters, lush greenery & sprinklers. Indoors, roomy 3 bdrm, 13/. bath. Form. dining. Eat-In kitchen. Priced reasonably at $126,950. This has an assumable 1st w/low month~ pa .. ments. Shown by appointment-hurry! Call: 11111 PIE IP -YILPE 111-1111 · **BUYERS** What are you waiting for? Prtces,right now are the lowest in 3 years. What are you waiting for? There are "more" financing programs available to you than ever before. What are you waiting for? I specialize in helping buyers find just what they want at a price they can afford. Don't wai t tll prices go up-call me now for a free consUllatlon. Perhaps, you've waited long enough! Call: llAIE PlmlPIL-YILPE 111-1111 GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GOBBLE ••. GOING, GONE ••• This is no turkey! This Is one fantastic buy! With pool & spa & lighted tennis nearby. This 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhome is a fa bulous value. Only $123,000. Excellent financing. Call: llllE PlmlNL-YILPE 111-1111 BAYSHORES COUNTRY TUDOR JUST LISTED -Stunning five bedroom and five bath residence is unparalled In quallty of craftsmanship and design, within the private community of Bayshores. Formal dining room, family room, maids quarters and much more. Asking $585,000. Leasehold. Exclusive showing, Call CllT L IDIUTI 11631-1266 FROM $99,000 NEW OCEAIS WEST COIDOlllHUMS OILY 2 LEFT CURT HERIERTS II R&'MftC· 831-1288 Costa Mesa's best value this year. 2 & 3 ba, fireplaces & attached 2 car garages with numerous standard amenities. 1,3.25 & 1,400 sq ft. while only a few minutes bike ride to Newport Bay & beaches. , .... , ... ~ $6,000 down payments IPll •SE 1)> Lease with option to buy SATlllAY 1lllllY12·1 ~Name your TERMS on builders lll W. 1m ST., OllTI IEIA ~ Model units OllT L KllllT1 $175,0H HAllOI HICHUllDS IEWPOIT IEICH Tremendous value for this 3 bdrm, tow bath Newport Beach residence. REamtly remodeJed wlthlarge famlly size_ _yard on quiet street. Assumable loans. MIT L IEllOTI - OPElllC SOOI The 11GALLERIA.'' a private world of sophisticated comforts, striking architecture & beautifully thought out floor plans, await you near the corner of 17th St. & Orange Ave., ln E~!e!de C9!~a Mesa. Priced from $157,500. .llYOE Wilm 631 -1266 NEWER DUPW Spacious Corona del Mar duplex. 3 bdrms In each unit. Live in one unit, rent the other. Easy to show . .11YOE wnm 631-1266 a VILLA IALIOA a JOYCE WALilE .J5'MJtC.' 831-1288 ' 2 bdrm condo with permanent ocean view. Beautifully upgraded. $139,000 loan at 12% fixed Interest. Submit on lease option . .llYOE Wilm 631-1266 LAGUU BEACH SPECIAL ADORABLE 2 bdrm home on a quiet corner in Laguna Village. Easy walk to shops and beach. Hardwood floors, cozy fireplace, part i i ocean view. Excellent financing. $249,000. '8YOl WAL1Zl1>31-1266 --- . HEIGHTS BEST 1UY .) Beautiful newer home 16 exclusive Newport , Heights, 3-bdrms; · 2 baths, extra large living room, for- mal dining, family room, custom ·tile, Jenn Aire range, brick patio. Perfect for couple or young family. A bargain at $249,000. For show-. Ing call IUILYI -IS 631-1266 UNDER $200,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Country Atmosphere in this darl- ing 2 bedroom home. Spacious kitchen with sunny eating area. Copper plumbing, new roof, 2 car garage, spa and much more. Open Sunday 1-5. Contact llllL YI OllllU 631-1266 110 QUAUFYlllG • EISTSIDE 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%. It's a beauty. Call lllllLYI 011•11 631-1266 10.65 30 YEAR FllED 1st time buyers -Don't mis these brand new single family homes. 3 Bd 2 Ba attached garage. Only 5% down -less than $10,000 will move you in -Call today IUllLD 011111631-1266 234 £. 11th ST. COSTA IESI 131 .. 1211 -13 I I. n IJ I I I I I I .... l ~ l I J I I B I I I I I 14 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising auppfement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 17, 19S.. MACNAB IRVINE·1 644-6200. -~-a -· II ·--2 \;iViC Piaza #100 REALTY Newport Beach, Ca. A SUBSDARV OF THE IRVWE a:»JPANY YHI IWI PllUTI WHLI ™1,IOd In this custom built home. high <.-eilings, wall of glass. wonderful division of children and adult areas. 5 BR. DR, Den. Fam. Rm, Spa, on a beautiful street. Barbara Aune SPECT&CIUI Ull ISU l&YflllT sa,no,ooo Rare opportunity for choice location on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for entf'rt.aining. 5 BR, many exceptional features tailored to luxury bvmg. Pier and slip for large boat Joan Lewis •tu Ill llU FHI PlO IHl,000 Below the highway-next to J)¥k. Beautifully maintained 2 BR owners unit plus 3 -1 BR units, 45' lot. swimming pool, laundry room, 4 car garage Won't last. Cucy R6se - lfW II C&llH SlllU IMl,000 Instant appeal & .. amatie impact just begin to describe this stunning Mediterranean cont.em-- porary home. 4 BR and enourmous ent.er:tai.ni.ng area. TotalJy rebuilt in the best of taste. Perfect for the discriminating buyer. PoUy Johnston. llWUTIC WEST IEWNITI 1211,000 Totally remodeled including spacious master suite, skylights, imported. tile, built-in spa & more. 3 BR. den & 3 BA. Steps to beach or community pool & tennis. Martha Macnab/M1ck1 CoopPr UllH ISWI l•,I00,000 New custom 8700 sq. ft., 5 BR. with French Chateau flavor. essence of oppuJence. fine design. elegant appointments and furrushings. 50' on the bay. pier. slip and sandy beach at $4,900,000 by appt Martha Macnab H ST llY CHM l lH ,000 Close to South Coast Plaz.a, outstandmg 3 BR, 2 '12 BA home on comer lot. Kitchen with aU am<'nJtJes, fireplace in living room and skylights. Garden wmdow. Close to pool and spa. Lowest priced condo in development. Donna Godshall llC CUlll llll,000 Located m the private, gated community of Big Canyon. this 4 BR. 2 1/2 BA Broadmoor home is pnced to sell. Beautiful condition. with a very open & woodsy feeling. Dan Bibb/Stephanie Grody Ill CUYll-ll&CllFICllT IUUtll 11,110,000 With a touch of F~nch European, thi" 5 BR, 5 1.lz BA. tradiuonal estate is truly a special offering. Includes six fireplaces, a country kitchen. Library, elevator. formal dining and breakfast rooms and a sweepmg view of the Big Canyon Golf and Country Club. Excellent tenTlS. Danny Bibb lllffS YllW 1111,000 Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views 3 BR, 2 'h BA. Decorated in neutral colors Lush green- belt. Close to community pool, schools and shop- ping. Incl. land. Donna Godshall 11Ym ftlllll HlllUllC YIEW HIE llH,000 1 Single story 4 BR. 3 '12 BA. formal dining room and family room. Two spacious master suites. Redecorated with new carpets, drapes, tiles. wallpapers. Cixtures, appliances, etc. Sparkling ,pool in private courtyw. Donna Godshall IPH HISEi S&Tlll&Y CAMEO SHORES Sllt,IOO 4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa 1-5 OLDE CdM Ull,tOO 2 BR 1-5 EAST BLUFF 4 BR, FR Utl,IN FH 12-3 ..... , ....... ( Tom Allinson 112,...... Micki C.ooper UH....._ Maralou Ingold r OPEi lllSES S&TIU&Y I SMAY BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR_ CAM ID.SHORES 4 BR, FR. Pool SA-¥.c&EST 4 BR. FR, Pool CAMID SHORES 4 BR-, FR, Pool, Spa BIG CANYON 2 BR, FR ....... 12:30-4:30 ..... 1-4 mt• 1-4 lllt,000 1-a $111- 1·5 ........... ) Stephanie Grody m1 ..... Ma.xme Propp ............ Ma.ralou Marion ... , ..... Tom A.llinllon 2 ........ Dan Bibb OPEi MSES llD&Y BIG CANYON 11,211,llO 4 BR, FR 12:30-4:30 IRVINE TERRACE SUl,111 4 BR. FR. Pool 1-4 NEWPORT HEIGHTSSUl.000 3 BR, FR l-4 BA YSlDE 1111,000 2 BR. Wtrft 1-4 CAMEO SHORES 1711,llO 4 BH. FR. Pool. Spa l-5 LIDO ISLE 11,JOl,GIO 6 BR. Wtrfl 1-4:30 21....,.... Danny Bibb' 1111 ....... ,.,, .... Coby Ward' IM1ltlllt Martha Macnab 1221 a.,.w. Ir Martha Macnab ... ,.,.... Tom Allinson HJ Yla I.Wt'"' Lucy Roee 111 CAIYll DISTiii 11,111,llO A lovely VaJentine bwlt home on the eighth fairway of Big Canyon golf course. The flag lot location provides almost total privacy and the Country French feeling flows inside and out. 5 BR, den and family room, all large, all gorgeous. Lucy Rose/Danny Bibb FUILHS 1I0° Y1EW-41S GUYH IJI0,111 Incredible views from every room bring nature indoors. Large serni-enclosed deck overlooks vut panorama of golf course, lakes, city lights, trees. Spacious 2 BR, den, 2 Yl BA. security gates. Pool. spa, tennis. A wonderful lifestyle ln Newport. Micki Cooper llUI 1msT9UT .. Oii IHl,HO O\etk'"lhis price!Only $247,SOO-for CIThrmve.t- ment -i 'BR + 1 BR + possible guest. 2 car garage, best street. Front house could be for owner. Lois Jacobs ... CAIYH Cllll 1221,111 Private comer unit. 3 BR, 2 Yl BA, 2 story "El Dorado" plan. Perfect condition. Seller will help finance-available immediately. Community. pool, tennis and security gate. Martha Macnab Ill GUYii ll•t,OOI Highly desirable single story townhome w/wonderfuJ wrap around garden. Prime cul-de- sac location. 2 BR. Den, 2 BA unit in private golf oriented community. Martha Macnab .. OUYll -YlfW 1121,GOI Best buy in Big Canyon. A Deane "Monaco" with a superb view of Catalina, ocean and sun.sets. 3 BR, with added family room, walled garden spa and sauna in master bath. In addjtion, French doors open to an upstairs sun deck. Lucy Rose BA YCREST Siu.Ml 3 BR. FR 1:30-4:30 NEWPORT HETGHTSS1H,OOO 4 BR l-4 EASTBLUFF SHl,IOO FH 1Nl s.llct Larry Dyer 21111• It Polly Johns1on 21H.,..... } .Qls Jacobs IEW UITlll-TllTU 1111 IMI' a• 1222,000 ' A real doll house. "Cambria" model with 2 BR · and den and decorated beautifully with custom ·wallpaper and windowcoverlngs. Lucy Rose 4 BR, FR 1-~ CAllEO ICUI YIEW llll,111 New Listing . . Rare opportunity in exclusive Cameo Shores. Ocean view -Private beaches - Private pool and spa. Marvelous 4 BR & 4 BA+ ' Fam nn home w/gourmet kitchen. Perfect for entertaming and family ltving. Including lahd. Tom AlHnson Ull& ISU--IEST LICATill 11,1H ... 3 BR, 2 story home with spacious pier and slip. Best location on Linda Isle with view to turning basin. Private community with guarded gate, tennis and community clubhouse and beach. Of- fered at $1 ,195,000 leasehold. Martha Macnab HHllELT I MU •RH YllW t111,lll Lovely Rancho San Joaquin, San Mateo plan, single level 2 BR, 2 BA end unit. Light & bright with cathedraJ ceilings. Larry Dyer llST1MTIYE l•E-NEITlllllS AIU Hll,llO Transferred owner has priced this charm1ng home to sell! Spacious rooms, high ceilings And near new paint. Carpeting and drapes comple- ment the sunken living room and elegant master bPdroom suite. Owner will assist with finaJlcina. Larry Dyer U. l&Yfllll-IST&TI SAU llll,000 Under a million. Great investment. 3 BR plus 1 large playroom with bath over garage-pier and slip. Barbara Aune W._.IMI FA•LY... 1111,111 On a large cul-de-sac lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. fonnal dining area, lrg family rm and assumable loan. Larry Dyer YIEW • SU YIEW IHIMI Largest floor plan in Sea View has been priced to sell. 2 story home, master suite, large family room, 2 BR on each level, 24 hr. guarded gate communi- ty with tennis courts & pool. Large ~umable lat T.D. Maxine Propp f&llUIS ..... -1211,111 This is the best. ~! BRIGHT! BEAUTIFUL! Two master suites-one with spa tub. Large sunny used brick patio. French doors. Vaulted ceilings. Wet bar. Fabulous kitchen with all built- ins. Priced VERY realistically. Micki Cooper W1IUff 1111.- Lovely 3 BR, two story Maax> built home with city lights view. Owner leaving atta and is anxious to hear your offer. Paula Bailey PIU11lllll ., • • UIL l'ICI , 5000 sq. ft. custom .home. Highly upgraded aftsmanshlp and quality of yesteryear. 4 Br (3 & 1 down), 4''A Ba, oak paneled library, huge mlly room wtth wet bar. Magnificent view from str suite & retreat. Spa & fire ring. $675,000. nine Dubois 111 lllYM ELEUICE ew price reduction on this expanded and truly egant 3 Br townhome In exclusive gate guard- Big Canyon. Beautiful marble foyer, crown oldlngs and heavy beveled glass add to the uropean charm and sophistication of this end it on a private comer lot witt\ room for a pool. 99,000. Todd Gross EUY11E-UFE educed price! Spectacular view of mountains & ity lights from this very special Nantucket odef tn Spyglase Hilt 5 Br, formal dining, large mily room. Profession!'~ decorated. Ent~­ inment back yard wit pool, spa, BBQ & fire it. $669,500. Bob Gross llE.IOllLE 1111111 Ot 11 llD IPEI llllAY 1·1 ank foreclosure -prtvate beach. This gorgeous raditional 6 Bdrm has been reduced for !m- ediate sale. Now only $596,0001 This Includes ourmet kitchen wooded stairways, French oors. stained and leaded glass windows. pool. pa and wading pool. Please take the time to see he beautiful bargain. l.IYD. Y LIODIE Br, 3 Ba, 3 car garage Lucerne. Shows like a odel. Softly decorated In neutral tones. orgeous view of mountains and city lights. ovely spacious courtyard. This is new on the arket and a treat to behold! $650,000 llllM II Ill CllYll Beautiful 3 Br, 3 Ba Monaco model on large corner lot. Perfect home for a couple with all downstairs ltvtng and large master suite. Private yard with lovety bleek bottom spa and fruit trees. Bonus room haa been added and is sound proofed for hi-fl system. Security system! Price has been reduced to $425,000. IDl¥llLI wm Piil 3 Br & den, 3 Ba Oeauvllle model with panoramic view of golf course and night tights. Custom pool and spa. Prime street In Big Canyon. Asking $625,000. VergUene Hull 111111 11111 UTlllS Lowest priced 5 Br. 4 Ba expanded plan In the exclusive gate-guarded community of Harbor Ridge. Lovety end unit on a oul-de-sac street with a "wrap-around" view of ocean, mountains and city Hghta. $785,000. Orrief Smith llPllll WITl llEW Mountain & light vtew from this 2 Br and den, 3 Ba Miramar In Harbor Ridge. French decor, "lard'*OOd ftoonl, plantaUon shutters. Beautifully maintained. $495,000. Vergnene Hull ll'UI Lnll. .... IUITf =ormer model. Popular Dolores plan. 3 Br. 2 Ba :ondo on lowly greenbelt wtth some bad< bay llew. End untt wntt twO pettoe. F9e a.net. Great t>uy at $235,000. Marte Fargo ~ #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 711-8333 . Newport Beach, California 92660 4ttiFlllWIYYllW 3 Br. 21h Ba Augusta model CMW1ooklng beautJ.- ful pool. Neutral decor. Includes washer, dryer & refrigerator. GOOD FINANCING. $299,000. Marie Fargo PllDRn M .._, •1111 Quiet end unit with large private deck over- looking the golf course view. BeautlfuUy decor- ated 2 Br & den with custom shutters & shetvtng. In prestigious Big Canyon and close to Fashion lstand. $315,000. Helen Wood llllU l.EYEl. lllffl IDl1T Finest corner location. Best priced Anita plan In Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, family room, pretty patio, fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 Br, w/oonvertlble den, 2 Ba on fee land. $219,000 nn "' • TIE WEDD CAPE -• IP'flUSS llUnY 10110 Tl SMl,111 Lovely 4 Br. 3 Ba Cape Horn model wtth fabulous view. Tastefully upgraded throughout. Formal dining room. Additional cabinets In kitchen & garage. Soft, neutral decor. Custom drapes, marble entry, security system. Must see at $549,000. ............ /S.1-1 ....... .., Ill OllYN 1111'•1ZEI This charming ex,panded and remodeled Mon- aco was the cover home of the August Issue of Orange County Magazine. 3 BR, family room, den & oak pub add to the Country French decor. Additional amenities include a main floor Mstr suite, air conditioning, 3 ca.r garage, and a lovefy pool & spa. Owner will trade down. There Is also fantastic assumabte financing available. Asking $650,000. . IDT IF IM CllYM Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded. 4 Br, family room estate. Formal dining, 2 fireplaces, pool & spa wtth total privacy, located on private cul-de-sac for that country IMng feeling. A~ing $649,000 •1111111111...anr 111m Busy W. Balboa Blvd corner. 2 Br, 1 Ba okSer home. Prime location -~ block to beach and shoppfng next door. Owner has plans for new units. Can go reatdentlal up & commercial down -or just commerclal. Priced to aefl at $210,000. Todd Gross • 1.1111.I Ullll On prestlglOut Unda Isle with dock for a large boat plua a aide tie. Spactous home with 5 Br, •~ea. 3 car g•aoe p1ua many extras. Now at $1,450,000 II 1&1211 llM'Fml Thia superb customized residence with a breath- taking vtew of .ocean and bay, turning basin, PavfHlon & city lights is a "must 999" for you! . Private pool and spa. Decorator upgrades ga- lore. All In a guard-gated estate like setting. $M9,000. Orrlel Smith IURLll -• mll YEUE Model perfect home wfth country· kitchen has wood plank ftooring, butcher-bk>ck lstand. Large 4 Br with plantation shutters In FR. Spacious 2-sty ·entry foyer. Two stone fire- places. Mature foliage yard lends lovely accents. Custom children's play area. Only $247,000. Ann Marie Murphy PAUTllL WtdlllW man Warm and open wtth Otd World Charm. This Robert Earl designed horn, Is 3 year' young. has 5 Br. 6'A Ba with a sep&r•1e maid's room off the Lanai. Great f9f family as wefl as entertain- ing. Even a dark rOOmfOffereaat $1,198,000 mT• ElllPUI • IPYIUSS al I -IElll llliii:E 911 lnllf l~i Outstanding custom European style home with pan0ramlc view Of ffie ocean. Catalina Island, Newport Bay and city lights. 6 Br. 7 Ba, formal OR. 5 fireplaces, almost 6000 sq. ft . of etegant living. Also beautiful poof and spa PLUS steam and sauna room. Excellently priced at $1 ,550,000 Pl•E LIM UYFIHT New on the market. Exciting bayfront location on turning basin. 4 Br & den. 4 Ba home with 2 kitchens. Effective use of stained glass and used brick. Expanseve view from upstairs recreation room. Owner would consider trade for smaller Balboa Island or CdM home. Call Vergllene Hull for details. Now reduced to $2. 150,000 111EPUOULE sm • ..... 11111 Nestled at the end of a quiet cut-de-sac with an inaedlble Mstr and guest suite. This new tra- ditional 5800 sq. ft. home will fit any fife style. 5 Br. 7 Ba. 4 fireplaces, herringbone hardwood floors, beveled windows and much more make this custom home required viewing for the discriminating buyer. Asking $1 ,695,000 SPYll 111 llllTICIET ....... 111,1111 View home. Spyglass beauty with 5 Br pan- oramic ocean, bay and otty lights vMwi. Lovety pool & spa. Newty decorated. On choice lot:~ $725,000. Lois Cornwell. •m••IAIYll Beautiful plan fOf' a coupte. Two private Br suite areas. Beautifully decorated with Its own prtvate patio with spa. View and patk> Overiooklng golf COUrM. A very special property for $395,000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! .UT llY • l'RFll&H Nicety man6cured S Br family home nestled between large evergreens.. For the romantic a luxurious spa Off Mstr Br. Skylight ln Mstr Ba. Ck>le to So. Cout Plaza Md airport. Good frMW9Y ecceee Wei pt1ced at $1oM,900. Rul Rocha . . . . . . ' . v ' ·. . . . . . " I'..'. • LL0 •••• • \'~ • \ •• •• • • ·, • • • \ ,.., ........ "'. 6V ,,·, I • , .. ~. R -~""~"'t-6 -... , • ~ 'II._ .. .= , ---~ I 1 •.· , -.._ _! L. .... I 1 I ... -I I I I I I --~~-~~--------------------------..------------...----------------................ ._ .... _...._ ...... ._ ........ """'• "6··-•• ._,•~M••\• -"-•• • .-y.,. • .,._. .... •••"'.._ ............ ..,.'°' ..,.,._._ • ......,.....,. • -. ,,,,._ -.. •• - -• -.... '" -V1•'V" ~•'1,_ t:SUDe/Al1 AOVert••mg euppfenNtnt to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Nowmber 17, 1984 lew Listing UIC* lftl JI( ICUI - 4 bdrm, 5000 sq. ft . masterpiece In Laguna. Steps to beach. breath- taking view. spa. newer_ $1,520,000. 111,llO .. 1211,llO c.v£ Cll -Immaculate 2 bdrm townhome In Newport. French doors and windows, wood floors and formal dining room. $153,900 AfftlNIU CUii -Neat and clean 2 bdrm, near shops and-ca• In-Old CdM, ~SJ excellent loan. $215,000 FOii F• ..U $111,ltl -Neat as a pin townhome, nr lawns. park, schools, pool. Excellent condiilon. Much charm. $95,000. CUM UI COOL -"Monaco" In Harbor View, skylights, bay windows, wooded decks, bub- bling waterfall. All for $239,000 llUffS IUITI -Two bdrm townhome. planta- tion shutters. antiqued cabinets, perfect con- dition, some view. Onty $137,900 WOOHlllCES' AIUT -Nice decorator touches. 3 bdrm. home warranty, total security, all Woodbridge has to offer. $199,500 TWO 3'S -Duplexes each with fireplace. decks, plenty of room. Good income, close to everything in CdM. Only $298,000 GmSITT lltC -Older 3 bdrm, 3 ba, great R-3 corner lot with view potential, owner may finance. $299,000 SEClllO ATllll -Off master bdrm, 2 bdrm, 2 bath family home. Back yard wtth lush land- scaping and fruit trees. S 152,000 IUA YRll -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive. paned windows. great curb appeal, 3 bdrm. 2 bath on 7,500 sq.ft . lot. $165,000 -. u U offu -No $ down, lease option or ~m loans. Fantastic CdM view. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, private beach, all for only $299,500 IUTCUfJ T••• -Lovety location, 2 bdrm, 2 bath wtth delightful patio and partial view and onty S 130,000 IOU IP YOR SllmS -And get to work on 4 bdrm, 2 bath famlty home. Owner/agent ready for offer. owe 2nd. $114,500 CIUT INT Tl IE -View of lake and Big Canyon golf, next to tennis. 2 bdrm con- dominium, priced to sefl fas1 . $249,000 IE THlllFUL (ALWAYS) IPEI SITllllY llLY 1-1 llr&tst '91. 4 Wra, CINrH !Ide. lr.,tt. ""1 etm1 $3'49,000 .... 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM C"'4 ••=eMe -~ ........... z '*--... $215,000 ............................... 704 Avocado. Old CdM IPEI SITRIAY Ill SIBIY 1-1 l.IMMs,. t.ia. .... 2 .... 2 ..... --..... $249,000 ............. 45 Canyon Island, Big Canyon, NB '"'Hllll llLY 1-1 ....,lWna.2Mtk.• ... .-.s,...-sa .... $300,000 ......................... 2723 5th Avenue, Old CdM fr•• IM ..... a,..._ tf Midi l ..et n. 2 Wr8 $695,000 ........................ 3028 Ocean BIVd., Old CdM a.me ... Wad .. ~ l .... 2 *"·.,.... .... $439,000 ............................ 302 Heliotrope, Old CdM CelllrJ llCM. J .... J M. ...., ,.., let ... c.,.. .. $435,000 ............. 528 Seaward, Corona Hinds. CdM .............. 2 ..... ....,,_, ......... $189,900 ................... 10658 El Toro, Fountain Valley a...•,..,...._""'"'.._._. a..,._. $239,000 ....... 2025 Port Bristol, Hrbr Vu Homes. NB s.. ._ 2..., let 11t. '*.,....a a....,,....,,..._. $285,000 .............................. 1312 Ootphln Terr, CdM law Listing SJT OI TOP Of Tit WOil.l - Overlook Newport, harbor, ocean from 3 bdrm, 6 bath e5tate In CdM. Truly unique. $1, 150,000. 1100,000 I 1, ESW£! -Very adult 3 bdrm condominium with pool, spa. beach access and picture perfect jetty view. Only $375,000. CUIPMHIS9 COllOlllll• -A beauty, 2300 -sq.ft. -1n ofd ed~ -Spa, decks. lnteresmro view, 3 bdrm. 2 baths at $300,000. CWSY CWSIC -South of highway duplex with 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owners deck large with some view. ~Good loan. $395.000 "H A CllAI Hl'"" -See San Clemente to Catalina Island while sitting In living room of charming 2 bdrm. $695,000 01 TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor In- credible view, 4 bdrm, 4'h bath, pool and ~pa. Needs finishing touches. $395,000 L. fl( SOfTI OF FUllCE -Captured In Cameo Shores. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 'h acre. private beach access, assum. loan, owe 2nd $425,000. EYUYOlf IS LOOllH -For a home like this In old CdM. Custom, 3 bdrm, 2 story, block to· beach. Make offer. $439,000. OIE llC LOT -Single story 4 bdrm in Harbor View Hiiis. Sport court, flreplt, covered patio, near park and aJI for $349,000 EKUSI COACI llOllSE -3 bdrm. 3 bath amid canyon of CdM. Crown mouldings. wood beams. used brick, charm $435,000 llC UI CUlllllC MPW -Old CdM near park, playground, 2 bdrm, 2 ba, owner unit. French drs. leaded glass. fireplaces. $340,000. SllCU STOIY CISTOll -4 (or 5) bdrms In heart of coastal Newport Beach. Spacious, bright. with sunny patio. $415,000. EYUYOH IS lOllllC -for a home like this In old CdM. Custom 3 bdrm, 2 story, block to beach. Make offer. $439,000. U1101 lllCE -Popular "Lautremont" townhome. Dynamite view on best street. 4 bdrm, nearly 3000 sq.ft. of luxury. $798,000. STEPS TO TIE UY -Features 2 master suites, ,:ten and all the quiet charm, tennis and frlendllness of Beacon Bay. $339,000. PAClflC COAST HJC HWA Y AT MacARTifUR BOULEV ARO IN CORONA DEL MAR LI El ex fa he F. E> ye br Y• wi J!ine Traditional --lleal ty 631-7370 REALTOR• T.V. SHOW PRESENTS 111 Yll l.91, Lm llU 1P11 UT/-1-1 Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. I WlllLE J PETE ''TI£ POSSll£ DREAM ... FltST • T1£ HOMEOWJDH>" Channing Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot, I deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1 ,100,000. J BARREr. .. REALTY rd·money economy of recent years has made the cost of mortgage trnanc111g higher and as a my consumers doubt their "buyablhty" To lessen this negative impact and to increase ty to buy, two ma)Or economic sectors. the lendmg mstttuhons and government, have created lo aid the consumer mto homeownership. UYmE llm UYF..-r - J etty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai .... ...an* lalMa lalaM lMI Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575,000. 2r,95~ on 7~~ ~~~~ PE•laA -~ *fllTllll* c.n.i w11er _,. trWJT 'ossible Dream ... firsHime Homeownership" is an hour-plus. upert panel-audience partic1 show. created and presented by the Newport Harbor-COSta Mesa Board of Realtors• Group r.v., Channel 10, Wiii &ff the show November 19 and November 21 , both at 8 P.M. C'--• • ""-----& J · 4 Br 3 Ba gwege Reduced to lol c..AClting vu.:cu• e~ty vtews, • · •Wal•* · valu• · 1385,000 Cati 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. ,,.. e Bd, 7ba. FULL... 720-0697 OWNER c:unty & pttvete. e.ooo 1q -------WUT llf AYE UY,..,-tt tJniqu9 eetat•. 380 1aU1N >w wdl ~am a Wide ranee of financing methods and special homebuyeL.4>1ograms, including step demonstrabon on how to pr~uahty and determine your "aftordabd1ty range" t Winters 111, Presadent of the Newport Harbor-COSta Mesa Board of Realtors• states, "Our l PJ£Sflltlllg this show ts to replace the attitude that ftrst-llme homeownerllup is unattamabte mat10n on valld methods provided by lenders and &overnmenL that wdl put nunt consumers At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular = :=" ~·~ Peaianla 1117 bay view. Owner financing. $1,050,000. monhor CMW9a. Pool. •.-8- lll llfmC Wlf, UI -IPEI m1.1 =-~ 0: ~= Cl-·---""=* ri... Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 '300.0001 Sec:tmc. at M;U1~ -·~ ne of their own. , Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. ~d9~00C::0:-a':';8 c:,. 31MM. .,_,,, meld9 •n• ,..., lSTllU PATRICK TEHORE ~.!n~on"" ..= ow IS a video lap!ng of one of the "Community Outreach" free public semmars presented by board of R£ALTORS• on a year-round, monthly basis. at their bo11dmg m Newport Beach include; Winter, Teena Htll, SenlOr Loan Officer Wmdsor Mortgage, Santa Ana, and Jacque Vice President/Escrow Officer of Burro~ Escrow. Santa Ana. Custom ocean view lots next to Casa , 7~702 1399.500 A.Qt 851~ Pacifica, San Clemente from $550,000. Cenu llu l 4U UOJWiiZW WUI Will "1Ull£ tnoompwlNHe styt9 Md Prime English traditional 3 Br, 3 ·Ba. 3 prtvecy. AMdy to <» Frplc's hrdwd fin, nr UCLA. $695,000. =·~ bt' ~t·= REALTY bHmed eelllngs,frpl 1248,500 By owner 780-9233 Court"y to brok.art. Open 1-5c>m The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm II * WILL D•ME l"l,IOO ~gant 4 bdrm home on 1 ~ lots. WW change for a smaller Lido home. IC your nily is growing, call to see this lovely ine. IJ.G. Fmm.lllll IHl,IOI 1ra large Corona del Mar condo only 2 ars old. French doors. wet bar, massive ck fnplace, C,ape Cod styling. Submit >URtemw. FD1 •TIE UY 1111,IM autifully maintained 4 bdrm with private ·r & float able to aaxmmodate a large :hL F'amily rin, d.ining rm, breakfast rm a large worbbop-utility nn. We feel this he best bayfroot buy ln town. m••11m1mw 11•.- , the front row in exd~ve IRVINE :RRACE with a view from the jetty to loe Verda. Expendable 2 bdrm home th pool. 20lt down. l ~ Interest. 714) 673-4400 PElllSIU PlllT M 2 LITS IMJ,IOI Spacious 4 bdnn home just a short walk Lo bay & ocean beaches. Family nn, den, dining rm. 4 car garage & a separate apt. Large yard with room for a pool. -RllT llW LIT 11,211,000 Prime location. Almost ~ acre. Fabulous unobstructed view. Approved for up to <t deluxe units. P&a 1111YI IUlll 1111,llO The most unique an:hitecture an the Harbor area featured in Home & Garden magui.ne Action bay & ~views! 3 bdrms.. 3 full baths,~car . Laundry room, stained glass brass railinga. wet bar. aky- lights. on. IPmllsm.I 11n1111 m11n .,.,_ Lots of room! Lots of value. 4 bdrm, family nn & formal dining nn. Fantastic patio with large pool, fountain & spacious entertain- ment area. ... UllE a.I.I. HPLD 1411,000 3 bdrms & 3 baths in each umt. F\replaces. jacuzz.ies & private ocean v1('w sundeck. Must be seen to apprecta\.('. M ICUll VIEW 1141,000 Elegan\ California style home wtth sweep- ing ocean view 3 large bd.nns. famtly nn, dining nn, breakfast area & lovely yard with ocean view spa 112,lllMWI • ••• ,. llTDDT 1111,IOO Very nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo m popular Westcliff. Walk to shopping, transport.at.Jon & park. Pool, fireplace, lighl & airy end unit. llDllllUTI WUTalFf -1444,llO Beautifully derorated 3 bdrm home, pnced to sell. Terrific family room with stone fireplace. stand up wet bar and big ICn"en TV area. Encloeed yard. air condit.lorung, like new. (213) 628-2828 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR I I I I ......................... -... .. -·-·-·-·· ...... -·•'"-••_, ...... _...,. .. _ .. ... -. ,._ .. _. ······~· ......... ...,..,..,.. ... , ... -...... ~ ......... ;.·-:.,·;,.,._.,., ,,'-:":.... _ .-.-. .. ...;~ .. .....__. - 18 -0range County Real Eatate/An Adverthllng IUppMment to the DAILY PlLOT/Saturd~. N~-11,-1984 HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 704 Avocado, Corona det Mar 675-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 20292 Bayvlew.-SMta Ana HelgMe 645-0303 $160,000 Saturday 1-4 2315 Margaret. Newport Heights, N.B. 646-7171 $179,000 Sunday 1-5 483 Morning Canyon. CdM 760-9233 $248.500 Sat/Sun l -5pm 3028 Ocean (Old COM) CdM 675-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 512 Poinsettia, Old CdM 644-6200 $239,900 110 Via Genoa. Lido 15'8. NB 631-1400 $495.000 Sun 1-4 Sat 12-3 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 $299.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 * •45 Canyon Island. Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 402 Costa Mesa St.. Costa Mesa 548-4137 $169,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 1665 Hiiicrest, Laguna eeach 497-6060 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 3444 Lupine Cr(nr S.C Plaza) Costa Mesa 631 -4300 $159,500 Sunday 1-4 * 2025 Port Bristol, COM 644-4121 $239,000 Sun 1-5 1951 Port Lockslelgh, H.V Hms. N.B 644-9060 $249,500 Saturday 1-4 2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon NB 644-6200 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12 Rue Vlllars, Big Cyn NB 759-9100 $390,000 1-4:30 3 BEDROOM •2723 5th Ave, COM 644-7208 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20451 Bayview Ave. (Back Bay) Npt Bch 494-7748 $148,000 SundAy 1-5 ""'2772 Clrcie Or, Bayshores, Npt Beactl 644-9060 $250.000 Sunday 1-4 ** 1419 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $675,000 Sun 1-4:30 302 Heliotrope, COM 675-8000 $439,000 Sun 1-5 •6607 La Cumbre, Orange Hiiis 760-8333 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 • 189 Mutw Cf;· nr SACC, Costa Mesa &42-5200 $205,000 Sunday 1-4 4710 Neptune. Newport Beach 760-8383· $325,000 Sunday 1-4 *264 N. Miiford, Orange 964-7972 $125,900 sun 11-4 * 1707 Port Stirling, HVH, Nwpt Bch --~ 786=37rs-"$248;500 Sat/Sun 12"5 - 993 Presidio. Mesa del Mar, CM 751-3191 $129.900 Sun 1-5 4824 River West Newport, NB 673-6900 $1.9:5.000 Sun 1-4 909 Tiiier, CdM 644-7020 $365,000 Sat 1-4 147 Via Undlne. Udo, Newport Beach 844-9060 $375.000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN •• 4615 Hampden. Cameo Shores CdM 631 -1266 $535,000 SAT/Sun 1-5 **41 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 760-8333 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 340 Cabrlllo St, Costa Mesa 533-8176 $144,900 Sun 12-4 1221 Devon, Westcllff. Newport Beach 759-1501 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 621 Donald Place, NB 673-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-4 2302 Falrhlll Drive. Back Bay. NB 631-7300 $194,500 Sun 1-4:30 1850 Fullerton, CM 759-9100 $205,000 Sun 1-5 *• 1900 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $545.000 Sun 1'"'4:30 •*600 Harbor tatand Dr. Prom. Bay, NB 631-1400 $1.150.000 Sat 1-4 367 Magnolia St, CM 673-1603 $159.500 Sun 12-4 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun t-4:30 1628 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1135 Pembrook Lane, Weatcilff, N.8. 642-5200 $239,500 Sunday 1-4 1730 Port Bormou1h Pl, NB 759-9100 $2.35,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1593 RIVertlde Dr. Newport Helghtt. N.8 &4tr7171 $149,500 Sunday 12-5 6 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, N.8ch 840-4888 $895,000 Sundey 1-5 * •4601 Seashore Dr. w .. t Newport, NB 631-1400 $735,000 Sat 1-6 528 Seaward (Corona Hlndt) CdM 675-6000 $435,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 8 Shoal Drlve.t..!1aamlne Cr.-. NB 631 -7300 ~70,000 Sun 1'"'4:30 2 Sllverbreeze, Woodbridge, trvtne 551-8307 $219,900 Sun 12:30'"'4:30 1349 Suaaex. WestcUtt, Newport Beach 642-5200 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 208 Tustin Avenue. Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30 2224 Vista Hogar, The Bluffs N.B. 644-9060 $159,500 Sunday 1-4 1992 Westminster, Cotta Mesa 646-7171 $124,900 Sunday 1-4 8812 Wiiiiamsburg, Wet1mlnater 963-6767 $119,900 Sunday 1-5 2125 Yacht Radiant, Seavtew, N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-4:30 48EDAOOM 18 Baruna Court, Newport Crest NB 64~1111 s114,500 satu~day 1-4 2600 Cliff Or, Newport Heights. NB 673-8900 $410,000 SUR 2-5 * 18 Cypress Pl, Big Cyn, NB 75t--9"fO<t"""$T;100:000 Sat/S-at 1-5 ** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd, Penln. NB 631-1400 $1 ,050,000 Sun 1-4 * 1609 Tradewlnds, Newport eeacn 673--6900_ $345,000 Sa! 2--5 207 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 ~99,500 Sun 1-4 2124 Vista Lorado (Bluffs) NB 759-1501 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BA plue FAM RM or DEN * 1336 Galaxy Dr (Dvr Shrs) N.8. 673-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •ve12 Aleppo, Eastbtuff, N.B. 644-9060 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 v 2121 Yacht Yankee, Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 2324 Arbutus, Eastbluff, NB 644-8200 $295,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-4 **601 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay, NB 63 1· 1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 *4601 Camden Dr, Cameo Shores, CdM 759-9100 $715,000Fee Sun 1-5 * v 1Jade Cove. COM 759-1111 $725,000 1109 Dennis Drive, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 645-0303 $229,000 Saturday 1-4 •• 10658 EJ Toro, FV 963-2443 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy, Dover Shoree, N.8 546-5647 $295.000 Set/Sun 1-5 * 4821 Gorham, Cameo Shores NB 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun i-• 9 Hermitage. Big Canyon.NB 644-8200 $850,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 3064 Java Road~ Costa M ... &45-0303 $389,000 Saturday 1'"'4 2 Little River Clrcie, SPVglaaa, NB 631-7300 $597,500 Sun 1-4:30 1818 Marapata, lrvtne Terr, Corona del Mar 873-8494 ~65.000 Sunday 1'"'4 * 1326 Marlnera Drive, Beycr•t. NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1'"'4:30 48 MIMlon bay, Spygtua, NB 760--8333 $649,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 1018 Nottingham Road, WMtcUff, N8 631-1aoo S325,ooo sat 1--4:30 ••4645 P«Mtn, Cameo Shor• NB 644-6200 S759,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1821 Port a.mouth, H.V.Hma, N.B S«-90e0 ~.500 Sunday 1-4 * 2~ 1 Pon Bt'ta10I, Harbor View Homes, NB 631-7300 $388,000 Sat 1_.:30 828 Presidio, MeM def Mar, CM 631-7370 $134,900 Sun 1-4 * 1086 SendefwoC>d, Bayc:t91t 644-6200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1230 Sand Key (HVHla) CdM 675-8000 1349,000 Sat 1-5 ••2107 SantlllQO OrtYe, Bayctest, NB 631-7300 $309,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1628 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB . 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 **1008 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 786-6130 $975,000 Sunday1-4 •4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •828 Via Udo Nord (Udo Ille) NB 760-8333 $2, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 2015 Windward, Baycrest, NB 631-1400 $279,000 Sun 1-5 2015 Yacht Mlechief (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 --S-eeoROOM * * 760 Via Udo Nord (Udo) N.B. 673-7300 $1,575,000 Sun 2-4 1084 Corona Lane (Mesa del Mar) CM 631-7370 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 5 BA ptua FAM AM or DEN •• 6 Trafalget, Harbor Ridge 640_.868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 55 Goleta POlnt, Spygtasa, NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1_.:30 •. ,. ' ... • .a Montecl\o (Spyglua) corona de4 Mar 760-8333 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••9 Muir Beach (Spyglaaa) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 ·s1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Potarla Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 44 Aldgellne Dr, Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 631-1300 $825,000 Sun 1_.:30 ••25 Rldgellne (HarbOr Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1519 Santiago Drtve. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1_.:30 • 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1,695,000 Saturday 1-5 ••5 Winged Foot Lane, Big Canyon, NB 631 -7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN *** 103 Via Udo Soud, Udo, NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 BEDROOM plua FAM RM or DEN ••1406 llncoln Lane, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $448,000 Sat/Sun ,_.:30 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 260 Cagney Lane, VIiia Balboa. NB 631 -1400 $159,000 Sun 1-4 2 BEDROOM * • 32 Ima Loa Crt, Npt Bch 673-7399 $1&4,000 Sun 1-4 ••V-8641 Atlanta, Unit 216G, HB 536-9027 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 9 Rue Vlllars (Big Canyon) Nwp1 Bch 760-8333 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 2 IR plua FAii RM Of DEN * 83 Orchard. Orangelree. I~ 769-1501 $119,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 998 BaY9ide Cove W.(The Cove)NB 780-02"9 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 38EDROOM 340 E. 20th St, CM 673-7300 $155,000 Sat 1 .. * 14 Encore COurt (Cr88t) Newport Beach 759-1501 $175,000 Sunday 12:3()..4:30 *3 Tribute Ct. NB 673-7300 $189,000 Sat 1-4 •21rlbute Ct, NB 673-7300 $169,500 Sat 1-4 3 BA pla FAM RM Of DEN ••2.a4 Creewell Lane. CM 642-5994 $155,000 Sat 12-4 2«7 Rue DeCannes, Condo Easta!de. CM 631-7300 $139,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 Rue Foutafnbleau, Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $425,000 Sat 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 28A * • 34 Eocore Cr1~NP' 8ch 673-7300 $189,000 -Sun 1-4:30 * • 34 Encore Crt. Npt 8ch 673-7300 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •Spa *Pool • • Waterlront • • • waterfront a Pool .,.. QIYe eddreea •t guet"d oat• . " . ,'\ . • . : • .. ..:..t •• _ .. . . -"' .. · • • • -• • ._.. ............._ . . ..... ---~~. ----....... .__--.:.~· • • ' .. Ir -. DOYER SIORES IEW REDICTIOI TO 1~11,000 O,EI SAT/HI 1-1at1441 laluy lrin Spne\OU'-4 Bdrm & den. 2 112 .baths Two :.! l'cir garages Large lot w1tr. room for pool or RV parkmg •• ,, .. Reltin11, RHff•r Ul-M4l THERE 'S TIMI TO MOVE IN BIFOlll CHRISTMAS SEE BELOW 1910 PORT DUILEHil OPEi SAT/SUI (2·5) -IDT llOATm-llST ,_ Palermo. almost 1'4 ac., pool, cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrm. 21h Ba . formal dlnJng, family rm. $156,000 MI L 1st T.O. Variable loan maxed at f31Ar•A,. '"Now onty $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Ounlefgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realt°'s. 1~ .... ~~-=~ 180 deg view from this delightful 3 Br ~tom built home designed for relaxed Living su1TOUnded by sun, iF-8 breezes and flowers. FEE. Open Sun. 1-4:30 at 1419 lphjn Terr, in IRVINE TERRACE. 1111 IULTllS, 14111 tlMIM -] OCUIFllOIT IPfl UT /SH 1-1 Claaraiq I H•reHIS, 2 Mth, ~ , ... , 2 Hf Cllflll• Ii.... f..a, If ••pleL b sy Mens. lest Hacll witll nitetr.ttr ti••· OWIEI lil·l112 IUE Al IFFDI PRIME 2 BD. CONDO SOUTH COAST METRO AREA. Upgraded end unit. Huge deck &f. only l neigh- bor! Features solar heated pool & spa, security gate, carport. Assume $43K at 10.5% $83,000 BY OWNER. 111-1121 111-2111 .. · LIWllT ... l.91 Unlllt Sell or Trade -New price $849,500. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Remod. in '84. Across from Balboa Bay Club. Ex- celle nt ass umable finan cin g. $385,000 1st TD at 13.5~ fixed. Will consider trade for Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or Laguna: .... 111-1411 ., l21-Ul1 ......, ....... ~-1-IOffNTAmas Lots of luscious park-like land. Not in Santa Ana Heights. Pnvate. Security gate. Room for everything. Custom 3 I bedroom home. A must see. $325,000. Call for an appointment. THE REAL ESTAT&::RS let Us Hte, Y• Sell Y ••r Prtptttr! Tht Ody Hot ottm you this eu ct sizt Id °" u "Pictwt Pai t" wttb nds for just $2S pet day, or 2 days fer .$4S. .. Wilie a pktllt . • ••'I phot«>1r1ph it for ,. ......... d\lr1t. .UWIY NIAllll In center of salmon country, San Juan Island, "Banana Belt", Washington. Fabulous 55 acre estate. 3600 ft. water-., front, dock. Well furnished Victorian home. Excellent t.enns, almost no cash hi• (211) , ... Mii (211) 111-1111 , .................... ... 4/+ bdrm, big dock(sO, play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. low owner fin. $750,000 (land incl). Room for expansion • h1er (l ·I ) 110-0202 llW PllClt SIH,111. US1 .... Sat/S.11-1 UITSlll CISTla $ 111,000 Just reduced! 3 Bcinn, :l bath home with huge family room & 3 car gar- age. R-2 lot is large enough for 3 units-offers great potential for fu- ture development. Call for appoint- ment. PICTURE YOUR. HOME HERE Private Par ties Are Welcome C111 C1111if it4 , 64t-S678 > CHRISTA a GEARY 111 IUEITIWlnE Hlllll"YIEW ll•Es 4 Br.!~=~ con- dition. ••m•-an.-... 4 Br. expanded <tin rm. parquet floors and new carpets. Pa&am -Sil.,... 4 Br., huge yard, RV storage apace. Ille kitchen. Good assumable loan. rauam -sa..- 4 Br, X wide yard for RV storage, spa, owner transferred. Good as- sumable loan. ... 4 BR, $229,000 w/land, close lo park, greenbelts, schools; new carpets, paint. Woodbridge P1ace ..... w1na $6'4,000. Finest quality reconstruc- tion In Cameo Highlands -ocean view. Owner will carry 1st TO. $535,000 fee. z-.,.mmT Corona Hlghlanda-remodefed 3 BR, 2 ba. Sell«•wfll carry 1 at TO. Reduced to $239,000 Fee. Large lot. l&IMINW-.U Ocean & tmlWn Br. highly remOdeled. ~-~a. Finest quarrty. .. mtulllllWMIMllll $579,000 fee. Capehorn. 4 Br. GOOd financing. Superb condition. ....... _ VIEW-VIEW $419,000 fee. Thia view Is unique -westerly and eoutherty. 3 Br, 2 Ba. .. IMO $250~000. Good flnan .• upgraded 3 BR + 1'h Ba. 2 BR i-1 Ba. Good Income. Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl.,ng.supplemeot to the DAILY PILOT/s.1u(~, ~ 17. 1984 -21 "'° 111111 llnmt One story home. New carpet. paint and draperies. Beautiful large living room and master §Uit.e on the bayfront. Two ad- ditional BR. & family room. Pier for your yacht. A wonderful value. Barbara Aune. $725,000 llltll• YAlllUD Wonderful Spanish Colonial Villa near Newport Harbor Y.C . 70' on bayfront w/New Pier and Slip to accommodate 2 large boats. Nostalgic main house and new guest house. Spacious. patio and sandy beach. Offered furnished at $2,500.000 incl land. Martha Macnab. $2,500,000 umllllUI PlllHMmAIWllW Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn. formal dining nn home. Th~ ~ingle story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shutters, skylights, plus many upgrades. Pool and ~pa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall. $699,000 111 IAIY• CHIJIY nUCI This lovely 5 BR, 3 BA, im- maculately finished home is truly one of our finest Big Ca- nyon offerings. Fr~nch doon lead you into a beautiful garden and pool area. Too many cus~ features to mention. Danny Btbb . ..$895,000 lfUTIPWU.•Wt•IW Seeing is believing of the beauty contained in this: 5 BR, 3 Ii\ BA, 2 family room, fonna.I Uving-d1n- ing l'OOm a.rep breathtaking view home -community pools, spa& and tennis. Maralou Ingold. $850,000 A PETE BARRE TI . REALTY J PETE BARRtTI REALTY J PETE BARRE. n . REALTY j PETE BARRET~ REALTY PETE BARRITT .. REALTY L.9111U ~-2 Bd + den. t ..,.,.. dll'*'O rm. High c.-nga, 40 • lot. l'9duced from · $-450.000 to S 37$,000 tor ll1w1-*ile .... ()pert Sun 12-4PM 112v. ...... ' J r ' I J I • I I I I I . . . • .., -'lf'•'"' 22 -Orange County ReaJ Estate/An Advertising eupplemen~ to~ DAILY Pll~OT/Satutday, November 17. 1984 ........ w. ..... hr Sak ..... 11• ·-............ .... ........... ........... ... ~·elt!L! I rl lwl lDI I lw~ 1111 lllT lft • na UDO t8LE 8AVFANT HSE Cenu W Jiu Celta ... mt lniat IM4 ·~'"INli Hli ;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;ij...,""':'.~1111lii.1it..,..-1~ ~~Y ~.50020": ~WI::* ..:'87~~7Jecht. M•gnmcent 3Br 48.a E-.id92tw 1~ ~twnhee: T"'1ttAo<*<Mendetec:Md iM38R a.. poot 1 ,.. 1•• R 891 Pt 4 8d 2 ~ ··-• -T ,._ .. -' ~ tdMI Locatton. pr, Huge fnod pdo, exeo home. 381 2Ba. <>PM HCIUN S.118un .... M.ll ~ · ~ ..,._ Gc*Mn¥1'91homewtth2 Wll tr9de Palm Deeert 402 Goldenrod CdM beckauptol*'k.Cleln& ftplc, Indoor atrluM. 12.f. 1707 Port&~. *flllllUllEif .tc.~7:;.:u-'condo 8r/2be.ll'glMno-dlllng Condo at Monterey 11400. AVAILABLE Qutet--Nos>etatlNCnlQ Loectedon~a 11500/rno, ~715 6kltc:fwl.,...eleofront Country Clu b t or NOW! tat, lat+aec. Cal 8$1~12ee 9'M"belt. 'AbllctoWnnel .... IM/S. 1·1 -YEIUIUES----.-.-.-.-• porch. Young adlt9 .... houM/condo/apta etc. Mr. Perring, &Ml 11/18 & poof. l1300/mo grdnr NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 H2 YI& U. 2eR 2ba s107 000 come. Aot 640-6937 Matte (714)558-«>01 1oam-5pm 875-1"35 Ind ~ 8d 2 'MMI 1850 8q Ft, 2 60 ft wld9 lot 4 BR 3ba • . C# gar, MC gate, w/bo91 · • • w/approx $90,000 •• •WAWR9..._.* I.I. WutM l OCEAN VIEW 48d 2ba Ip Fcaa ..... 1141 lllp. $1500-wtc/828-125$ street to at. lot. Allklng aumable 1oen. owner _... • 15m'"-I IP8 Nah bMn"9d ceill-~ "'""307 150K under appr....,. c.rry 2nd -otter. wentied. liwllfll.... ... * WE ~E£D 150 UNITS ing9 1n· 1tv rm. L.oceted In t.-.a qcMt COlY'28r. yrd, c:OA., ocn w , Q. '""""'=""""=-=-=· ::-:-:~~-= 11111 •,.,.tJ mat.. C8ll Mone or Jack to ... l.L .. Ill .._ ~ 10 yew-. Old. Harbor View Hiiia. g•, ahered poof. No ca.en. •• to beach NPT KT8 OPEN SAT 12·2 ..wJ a.&.. .. all lftenl CHESHIRE R.E. 7~ 18n 28R 28A. .... ACE 37 Must doeeeecrow before $2500/mo 873-1800/ doga sets/mo. 2453J leOO wfutlla 41)9.2181 435 f'ullWtOn. 4br 2'M>e, -.. qr • ~ 1st. ~ 'u"' ....... ~ ..... "" A 52 ... 1700 fam rm, 4 Cit,... $1850 Piaf• 1.1111· 1• FllDEI YD 300 e. Co.st ~. oniy, Must be motMted. .........,..... ""'' ""ange w. .,,,. Oceei:'I a City Ugtita vtew. mo. Inc O&fdnt lrs-9380 from tWgh on Ktnga Aoed. Newport~ 752·2271. Ocean vt.w, 481, 38a fam-dyt or 875-3435 wtcnd9 3br 2be. Jdnt cond $1350 ~~:-:--:--:----::---:---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2 masterbedrooms 3 bll. OeAnia8ay91deVlll9ge •-_,_ llyroom,patlo,2 carger. Gorgeous 38r 21ABa mo.497.,..170or497-eo80 Hws>t Hata lg tam hme. 'IFUILMl•Ym low IMlntenence yerd. 2 (714)e7$-l 331 _,.,.. Just one glwlt step off Condo, LR. fam rm, pool I ..... Bil ·38', 2'ABa. _, + ftlnl Private Bay Front com-lell9I Views. By appt. c:....ciaJ 0ceen BM:!, 11700/mo. &. tenn. 3M Stint& laabel;c ':u 3b= ~ munlty with pool, spa. H. FREOERICK631·128e Ptqedy 1251 ..._ F....UW ,~o-~,*··H 11100/mo.642-9797 318tli..ti -!camdeprmNofr.=a S1s0o/mo.iftct~.!:: beach w/boat slips. Walk fn{Jt(IJlll <i.I' • no 1 Kid P91 nne tn 1410 hie»-$ 1100 619-43&-3570 962-8713 R & H lnllelt. to shops, B.iboa tale. tlliU ••I Wil DD u/J. 1 • OU1 wtblttna & fNe utlla · · · · PllCE IUllD 37 CONDO UNtTS a: 21! ---WaJk to •• ru•'11'trU.'J Best ... 539-8190 Lrg 3BR 2~ frpl, otoM to BIALI ... un -••• • -In .,.. new" ~. """ .... ......... 1' bch 1713 w. Balboa 8Nd 3 bf 2 ba home frpl, eva11 ••---•1 --S111aMd ren\111 wea. beach $1000/mo. thru f>'j.J-8~9~ lM98 2Br 1Ba dupleJC l1050Yw1)'87~743 now$1600/mo Dynamite 2 br 2 ba Condo nsw · XlHT depf.a.tlon Buy June Call 780-5055 • ' w/gar, W/D l*upt. No 2 M br oondo w/boat slip. Blurts T ownhou9e w/lovely one« ~tor 12 ()5c) 000. . furn 2 8d *7 l c.&sl Hwy., Cdll pets $800/mo. 546-7983 4 8d 2 ba spa. 10 stepe to sa~:O 'g8rllg8 HL~ FU ~ ~ ~::i-: CAll BILl FE£Nev.' . ~~ool &.tennta OLD CDM-OutltMdlng 3 Plan ahMd 3bt 2ba ... t-tM ·::.. ~~0-2 br 1~ ba condO CM Owc'.:irt..., to 9e"::::49 38r. 2'~8a :.11pprox .................. llf. oourt $1195 87l-0898 &Bd ~!,8 newhhome~ side tamlty apot $70& at )'Ml1y • $725/mo -· 2400 sci tt. Fee lend. a 1•1111 c...-_, wn har 9"ttee53Mteo "'lllllftm New..condO 3 bd·& a-bet IEWPllTIUlli Boat11llp ln NwptHarbor ~~-=.. dlninQ ftoora. 11500/mo. s ~ townhome GATED VILLAGE COM-$925 to 11000/mo ,._e available w/purchaaa. r~ FiAy furnished. 2 875-«>00 Agt. f: 2Yt.::.": frpa 2 w MUNITY 28drm, 2~ JohMon 631-12M egt •PATIO lJ /'In walking ol '28' $650 & )IMledlate Oc Month-to· Mor 14•·2' 2 br 1'11 kup, newer rncd p Hamllh $675/rr 631·12' YIEW(l•.usll) Townhouse $349.000 *WillTllm ~1 ~11850/mo. Specvu.28R2ba,onbctl, gar. lt200/mo Nr SC 1800 eq. ft. of PURE Walk1obc:tl 28r28a._, EJtclu9lve 5 br. famlty w/slip $389,000 WATERFRONT COMM'L rp 1 I ,1,1 . furn/unt, pvt gate. $1800, P1ai.a. Ann/agt 751-3191 LUXURY. Garl!g8. SPA In pools & t.Mi. $825. Celi ..-:~::-:-: room, security alarm & Owner (714)645-7100 wfttl pier tot tiO n boat. 3 f•l(JUJIUI a« u tr(l/t utll Incl. 675-3834 muter eunee. Dining couect (819)244-1MO auumable loan of !19P8f'at• bkSga. Wfth 9 ~ ~-But lw• U4i room WOOd burning nr.. $256 000 Priced to sen Waterfront Duplex on tum-rental units ·''Monterey •• tU'J SPYGLASS HILL 88R fem. ~ ' pi.oe' ml«OW9¥9 cwen .... = Bij $345:000 Prlnclpals only. Ing basin. W/tM/p tOt 45• Cannery" c:Mnn -I home. Ooeen view $2950 S400 Pll)'9 rent a utla COllY prtvete petto ELEGANT " .... ~ ..... --.. -... IP •R::--:=- Olana Cappet 631-1268 bOet Lg patio w/apa erous pat'tdng .. ~ 6'13-8~.'J~ mo.LaVeraT80-14M cottagew/11PP19nroceen LIVING onty ·15 mlnUt• Lg2tw .Fmm&-dln J485Kagt..873:31n_ ""-near 41-A----9eetfM~190 ·-E--'-'--,_,_,, • .., rma. Pvt. W9lk to~. -------1 own«lt'•..-. Ja7[c..t""' car "911MI,_.. -.., __...__,.._..., $13001fto4~,2Wtlgf" 'l;ll -· $2,eoC>,000 lncfudee ("8 UTUW .. _ 2 Bdrm 1~ ~Cott•, Joe cedw 1~8L2t .1-.nrafl.,.. teurants and •hope. •--i--" r. ,.... : 6 blka to oceen. ~ mlnut• to So. Co. ptaza, --=::-:--::-- t-"11mis•••m11..-1'9'11Rt--t~."Cilf w/ rec: • otS E: 22nd St f.mitY rm &~I &. 80Uth of Sen Diego uo;;: 26f wli 1f1C1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill-mm Lar~ 2 er. _..., 2 fr'plcs, ...... waeirtr• llf. Gd ., ... ao..· 10 ~-Shown Sat/Sun b)' 11PPt crpta, trptc, eundectc:, dbl freeway. 2473 <><a• _, .::, k~ t530 llT'f'R llUI. garden lot w/~ j Cllr 111-1111 thing $1395. 651-1648 2 tw Townhome W..alde 2 rn· Fully Mafnt yrd. Ave 831-5439, By appt Beat,_ 53$-tl90 _..__,...,.... Charm abounds In this 3 garege and BOATSUP ~..... •t•• c:.r gar lrg petto. prtvacy 1200/mo, ~1 onty. 2 br Deluxe Bdrm cottege on quiet 1475,000. • ... $800 213-390-1006 'Attletlc atw 2bd'Iabode1995/mo I0"9I)' 3 8d 2ba ,...,_., hnbW like 2 mas1ei Newport street. Ca-MriM lltJ Mf.1141 i.e-. . ~ IHI L.ow. xrch S.V. S 2 etiy ~ 3be poof w/updated kltch ger "°'* w/ yard, lndry rm. 2 car gar E thedral ceilings, double ••----38a. poof S 1800 mo. MESA VERDE 1700'• ~cal gar all blt~lna, nloe Mlt· S800tmo 644'· · flreplace. dining room, -2· -::.:r:::.: ~" ~ ~ mkr J':. tor AVllll 1211. 499--4722 957-296911255/mo 9eet fM 53M190 lid91oct1t1Qn, utN pd. 1aJMe MESA VERDE baths. nestled In your()(---.-_... ~ •--·L 111 -· 231 Cabrllo --lll'IW oecor. c cnard of fruit trees. Home Least ~ water-no down 760-8200 · _. . . * I.I ftlllm * aMn MWtyl'.9decof "'ta ftl llAllll'mlT liNU .... $595 No pets 8 recently carpeted & re-tront In Newport! 1 bnw/ Ml'fllllULltUrTm houH Brend new condos, ~~~/g$~2~ t: M2·llN LOxORl6US 28dLf«2 •PENTRIDGE decof'ated -a delight at Iott & 1 br rental. Greet AXER TRM>LEX w/pool In Newpo rt bultderl doM out. ,._ beliCh. Prvt encl d. Yfto/ people onty. Gas pd. $195,000 remodel potential. Just 1807 W. B.iboe 8Nd NPB ~. $1500 644-413e duced $13,000 under VA I• $900/mo 1:.r laat + ACT FAST ON $1050/mo. 873-1230 II< 2Ba split le 1•2·1200 Ua~i.IA DELGADO s ~'ir.·~_,. '-'1or ~: .... .,_li1W ~=t~':Jo-:'o!: depoett (213)1Ms.5~ H~!:,::.: ~ect .= C..ta .... BM ~£',~~1 s~::1 Plll.U I 18,320 Income. Call C...al ntz ~ 009t. Why '*'1? Lrg 3BR, den, pvt patio, flat~~ j375 Ldl. U1Ji9 Pd. IN)Of •IHECllt ,....... PATRICK TENORE VA bt(r M7-7431 ape, dbl 0-.t ~ •Ul-l1M* ahopa & bua Qfo9e. No g2& JBr Apts. Bankruptcy foredoaure 7~702 UHOA ISLE BAYFRONT: 5 S400 bungalow nr atiope walk to bch~~at • Enchanting 3br 2ba hme pefa 648-5282 drapes. Ille, et Must aelt In 30 ~ One " Bed + lerge entertelnlrig patt utlla pd or Mff 3br lat + dep. Uppet $000'a w/gar rv IAU. -No pets 642-5: hOUM to aand. Large 4 br r~. Spanlllh ... In-2be fncd othera at lniM U44 wawe don't delay call AU VTILITIES PAID S75/mo 2 Bd 1 ~~ ~ 3 =1~m~~1..r.'· a.t Rtty tee 539-8190 2 etcwy 4 £!&a: 2500 eq Best Atty tee 53g..8190 Compare before yG411 ren1 n1oe eas1s1oe --------S8lcrtflcl . t B A L B O A I S l E 4 Bdrm, 21A ba &.c. ft, 24X24 g.ine rm, tam BA YCREST 48r 2Ba. New Newt)' decorated, custom pool, Indy rm. co car gar$299 000 no a ~-'de C'harmlng 2 br BAYFRONT· 3 bed rum home, pool. lge lot. Tele~ rm,. u~taded. Excel kitchen, paint & noor. deelgn r .. tur ... pool. 149 E Bay ICWFRllT Ull,GOO Home/Duplex. 756-9162 5109 Seashore Drive. N.B. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX S595K. Best IOc. Assum 1st S400K PP 673-7873 PEllUIU HPlD 2·3Bd unite. Walk 10 the beaoh-Newport Shores income $ 1925/mo good for trome or Investment. $255,000. Assume !St· s 145.000 1 1 .5"!. owe paper. W E.Dol.ld & Co Inc. 673-1603 DELIA DELGADO w/trpl+Mp 1 bt wvt +4 v IE w I M a I n 8 a y: Ing appe Nov 17 ' 18, ..... S1250/mo. $ 1750/mo+ 1st. last & bbq, cov'rd ~. IUf· TSl IWll car gar w/~ acc:esa on $2000/mo. 8r.M900 10am-12noon. 355 E. OPEH Set/Sun 9:30 to 3. MCUrlty. 875-4063 rounded with plultl &and· UYJlllJ-llT ~lou185~~ UOOISlE:FUll)'fumilMd 22nd St, 11500. mo. AV9111mmed.559-5958& BAYFRONT 38r+ den 9C8C)lna,Nopeta2Brfurn f42 ·11t wml SU I... e or 38drm, 2 ti.. WINTER C.of Arctter, Bkr. (819) . 52~1'40 11950 wto dock. 12100 365 Whon. 642·1971 RentoutoncMIYelnthethe fu:Hllall ......,1 RENTAL. $1900/mo. 429-4238 ser 38a. ~ Home, wtdock. Agt 851-1651 lut INC• litO lfeSlil other! 8uy wtth $50 K 23 ufWta. al 2 bdnriL 631-1400. SHARP 48r. °'"'St. Dbl Unlwntt)'Partlonlgperk · • --·~'!!!'!!'"!!!!!!!!!!"--I• down. owe 1'1 TO. Pride s 1 1eo ooo tn fully a-WltmlllT -· ;.11)''fll'd no pet• '960 S1950 •-759-1997 Baytront, h .. a11p '°' 45 Tm IWI of ownerahlp. Prime lo-• ' · • ""'' t>oat. 4 Br walk to OCMr\ cation. Cell for detala. ~ tow. POllltM A1· 1• 111-1• mo. 650-83731979-5425 700'• 3bdfm 2tMI eeally and elementary ldlool. MllTll man Aaklng 1395.000 =:.1tto;'0:C:10~9% Ftt;'p 1900 EASTSIDE private aHOfdabi. klda, hurry $3250 per mo. Call Beeut~l=-~R DELIA DELGADO t1.450,000. Aat chrt.tJn. 28d Oceenfront Pf1IM lo-home w/o-.:a 38t 2Be Beat Rftrfee~M190 • Mertt)'n-TwttcMtt TH~ROFESSIONAl llftl 111111 fD 641-8833 0t 567-2763 cation 1eaM $ 1200 642 GOLF COURSE vPrlYate Patloe 111 ...... .... . ...___ WinterAental9 1995/mo loYety 3 8d 2be LOCATION ..-eowr.ct Parklno Loweet pflced home In aua,-• JACOBS REALTY ho&'9e w/ ywd, lndry rm, large 2Br. den, 2Ba vSpaclout Apta area. Spacloua 5 br Pride laMrt 1451 PROP MANAGEMENT gs, all blt-lne, '*" Miit· Col1d0 In AanchO SM vDtrq Aree 01 ownenhlp. A • ..., at t;Vi:WQw;;;;n;.mr 7141875-6173 lidelocatlon,u1Jlpd. Joequin. New carpeea & BkltfaoondoStw+denor4 ..,..Walk-I~• S265,000A9lumeS150 K aat.ed ~ Wela cc. --·231 Cabrtllo ctnipee $104&/mo. C.it br nr _ tennla ..,..Hom.-llke Kltchena PElllSIUMPLD 11tTD at 11.25% 0wner(7t4)844-l451 CertuMI... ..... 111.11 .. lmlf 851..0W.Zor640-0937 ctUb perjc";/~u,p1 2 1 bfodt to Huntington 2-3Bd units. Walk to the OWCffRADE mifQ lrn m MJ-1111 Lew/rent/~ Club. pat!C). 2 c_. 0-$1 150 ; Center, 1 & 28dtme furn. bch-Npt Shores. Income DELIA DELGADO ._1 .. lta.. 28r 2Be widen Lee9e Lg exec home 2-etty 58r /rf'ib 7eG-ee18 522-8043 ll'IJTlll Fiii $1925/mo gd lor home/ IEWNIT _,,. -. $1700/rno 1nct idnr. Ho BRANO NEW V.-y lerge aBa famly rm + 'IP9 LA QUINTA HERMOSA lnvestmerit.$255,0 00 •HI.Ml ''"" HSI pets. &40~115 '°' 91PPt. 38r 28a. 2 ca:.~~..... l13e5/mo. 611-8007 Oya DELUXE TOWNHOUSE. 18211 Parkalde Ln, l A:1~~~dw~:;!,!:.5 •000 ~f.f&-2-bni Y1' Hawe~ondoe-Gre v.-11ome. '"Piif. ~-;,:~ ~~Hwe -:::.n ~':,'~. W•t Ol lJMch. 3 W.E.Dol.ld & Co Inc. Old. Need• pelnt/carpet ~ ~ 494-~ cnmlc OONlf'I vu. $1950. -11.1 233 18th Place. btodC So of Edinger. 673-1600 k will flnMce. '-"'-'"''"' op a.uttfutl)' decororated. EASTSIOE 18r, new Ptllnt. ...., 11100/mo, 876-4383 Ul-1441 IEl.ll ML... FUm. or untum. 875-5393 ~ yrd $850. Avl nowt CAU. US REGA.RDtNG al SUYIEW YIEW IJ g 1•1• 'i:!:~ rum Famly ne8de home. 1m-155 "'~ 1RY1Ne LEASES e:.:~ ~ ~S:: ..,iiiiiiliiiioioiiiioitt....., __ _ Prime location with com-ISH maculate, n/amolcer1. f.VTSIOE38r28aw/den, 'fi!.rn!l -S1so0/mo avail Jen '85 ...... plete fNnclng package. F•ilbroo'. 2.7 ecrea. look. Ing fOt 4Br In CdM 1110-. frptc, pool. Pool sor j ·; 541-3329 au. ......... Letge pmat• yard. Faat Cftatmtnt 28" older or NB. Mo-e121 Nfvfce L grdnr lnct It l'li:;MIO;'';,Yniniin!ril ~=~:':.11po11lble. home. Pool, view, 38R21A ba,1Mmeo.Brtght l1100/mo.531--M37 Q y It ......_ ._.._ 1 le "·•t futia parlcllke ••ttlnl. end S)'. Walk to beeclh, EASTSIOE CLEAN 2Bt, ..,..... _, -11e&,ooo 873-01 7 itMndtltlopa, ev.ii now. 1e. & new .,.int. oar. 786-1172 21Jlf .... le4ee4 llSTIEllllLD a..t~ ISM S1450/moAgt. 780-8311 yrd. Avl now 1850tmo. Je......... Sharp .3 bd 2 ~ ~ Juel redOne 2br0ff· PCH 548-3155 or "6-3434 l ...... 1t w/privfte y81'd end gar. SUN VA • Idaho. z.one mod kltdl + .,,._ $700'a EMta6de CM Sactlfloa au 118,999 °'4lleJc kit. Wwm 8prtnga or ~ • 2be wigs 2 bt w/l09 yw(, ~~~=~~~~· Needs Plllnt, VA OK. Rd., overtooeitlng golf _._ .,._ .... .,_ .. 190 ~-aft 1oM, kW'9 tennla, MCUtlty gate. cal I'll NW 14781 0et Amo cow., '*°" meet • ••..., ---Anita 1se.o1&0 AQt ~~~high on catf PATRICK TENORE 145,000. (I04)118 ll08 lARGEOONTafPOAARY Eaatlkle ~ palne.d TheSpringa 1BrCondoby LfOOISLEbyowner Ukt thehlll lne.cbl&df.ld991 631-1296 u.··~lf! I 38R~BAINOl..OCDM .... 28r 18a. ...... runnlnQ*-1\.Pool,tee patio Lw tt20o!m0 ~= tt500MO dine rm, hWdwood""' &t«ritts78.et1-ottl 87'1 ·,;-,...._ ,.._..__ l;i;-tt;"'.iiiDi~;;Ai;tl lam tlo!N . .681 3ba. J I(( '°"'.... ./O'fCI:. WAL~ dbl a-. lg ~-·-.... w .,...,.... alQned tor ~ a.ne. ~ ~ Ill>-11,.,211 yrd. Avl nowt 110001mo. Turtle Rock. Campua LIDO ISLE HOME .,,/owntllld ~ roont 1ZAJ11JO _,_.... ""-31&5 or 9M 3434 ""'*· 38r 28e. frpfc. Ind k*ll for OOUDle 11300/mo l a.-trom Wliiig. d(n.. t,2 8d a. condo__.. gatdener. community l•aH. Lido AHltr ~=:::--:::::--=::;~";':'.:::::II lf,g & petto. °"9r9d .. . tn110C.114-7 .. 111SO LOVELY new 8pen th 1'00I ......... A'Wt 11/U 173-7100 or .......... $3e5,000. 5-40-1151. lllMJI -It• atylt twnhH w/Hr t111SO. 14+Tn't 1enwdyt46--708C) lAf99· a....., ~ '~ oourt & SIM ~===::-::::::::::::-=:=-M cllle -'cfla In Npt PfOP tot ....... Of OCEANllDEOF tftlf'(. ~ + U.P. T..,.... 28r •!loft LUXUNOUS TWNHOUU"" •·J.~'Aolf~' ~ ..=. r-' "~~-=· ~·~~==e==='~ · HERITAGE -. . .. ON003 8q Ft, 2 I W/boet 28-1253 01 ~ , 21Mle, ., $1350 15""'3M • PAIO OUtrent ,outtom .. pool .ge, IUf· th lend· 28rfurn 1971 2i40 -I r111 Ike FOA IATING '-'L ~ Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 17, 198'4 _ 23 Uat. !Jutant1, Uat. Af!ltlltat1, Uaf. Atu!IM!ll, V.t. latab 11 OH11t 1.-tak lilt mt C..t1 .... 2724 BHt. ltac~ 2741 I rt heck flit Npt Bey .. rm, pvt ...,. a. I ., ... w llOe 2 phone. kite Pf'IY, fMmlc ...., ~ 2 8d 2ba duplelc. 2 £..'6de ~cozy 28' hM, • nice br 2 be 2nd Lg l'~Br, d«* ~ W/O AVAIL NOW 28f 1h $425/mo 873-1521 Prof M/F "'""• nl_,., to 160 tq ll prof ofc st50 420 yrd, ger, .n.r.d pool. No floor newly dee no P91• hkup Avatlable Now mictowaV9 O/W poo1' lhr 28t 28a.. 'h bll to belt w/wlndow "4ew. 2381 Joi, ~l -o&eO dogalfi5/mo 24S3JOf. avaHnow*575 760·U61 $430 mot $880 MCurlty jae. BBQ, Cov«.d perk~ Room w/klt~ prlv, !'If In NB S47&+ ,_. utlll. Csnpul0r,f2t1.lntne. ange AYe. DYS 62!>-1700 "---Pll'at ---"~ deposit 840--3711 Ing 1815/mo. &4!>-0251 bu' route/Shopping l5CM62t"' meo COtNt ~ & von 2 bf t b• S/PCH No Wlcnd9 8754435 .,... ••M -Center. Call "2"'6790 Karman. Inc l rtw:•P· n/smkr Adult cpfs 2 br 2 ba eloM to marina WALK TO BEACH. tBr Bctl yrty 3 br 2 ba upper Betti 1 Prof women haa tum room 11on1itt. ptione .,...,r,.ig. tf S750/mo 675-8303 LG 1 bdrm. pool, aduh1 adult• pref $750 wtdrepes & carpata duphc Ocean vu encl aun~ I I for ..,,,. In lg Condo "' oonf rm. ~ rm pm. pref . no P81•· W/llde, 67~174 Of 759..Q650 S500/mo 53tµ537 porohS9902t3420-88e0 IUUll 9111L SC Pila. FUii hM pr1v, $400/mo. 752-.2484 *PATIO •,'J! !ti S435 mo. &73--0884 Deluxe 38r 2Ba w/frplc, I mat 2'144 BIO CANYON 38' 2'ABa Wkly ren1all now avell. pool & J~ 1 ~gsoimo. CANNERY VILLAGE. 150 /111wa~~~ ~Up · decor 38d 2 ba bllins, gar, balcony No t ownhouae. Yrly. lae St2etwtc&up.2274New-a/f, w/lkytlght. 336 a/1 & 2Br ,.__~ E2!'"50' deck.OIW. pet• 559-71~ •••---$1450/mo. 494-0250 Pof1 BMl.C.M. &46-7445 ~•needed Nwpt Sin empty recording ~ immediate ..,......,,__1 rm. 09'. No pet• -•u" 1 w• 38t 28a $300, 1.9t. l..t+ =•ll•tlon 2 adl Mon1ti-to-Monttl 17 831-4Sl56 Ah 3PM Fabuloua view lmmac W111 ... llll 111 UITM WT WI •a...,..; depo &46-9478 lift liCWI' 170 an e. or total l"-2111 upper toe 2 Bd 2ba. den. APAITllUTS Privacy, luXUfY & MC:Ut1ty NewponBeectt.cotorTV S40 an Approx $1 elf ---=--Newly dec:cNated 28' 1Ba frplc, bale, gar No peta, + aweepfcig fairway "'9w. S125wtc agl. no depolk. RmmW lolhr38' 28a apt. O..kon 875-5792 to bCtt 18' 18a. 1$1' ,.. c:rpt,a, drpe. n-amkr. Xlnt refs a must Con 1y loc:a 1 28r 28a, dbl gar '*" 302e Weet eo.t Hwy oft St. prtlng Mlf. prof,~ lio. bllln r~ Ort hkup9, encl ger. No pet• $725548-6216/549·8565 one ~..,..1~·1 ~ manyamenltles. NOP9la. amllr. Rum'** '9nt.•c~,....;cjM--2333=-=E.=--"C,....:a.t-"'"'Hwy..,...- 005 E1181 kndt &C!>-1893 residential Mttlngs PtNae call 644-0509 f ICltia 'Rklhwd ~ N l'nlG 280 SF with lavatory 8"0•2779 tCUn1fW WlndwOod Glen Olfh 1, 2 Udo Vitt new 2000 sf tab ZllT Share 3br 2ba In CdM (#()und floor &45-5383 " flltn • W111'91 Only 10 mlnutea from & 3 bedroom apartment• CUit :0-br + glent L.ga $340 mo. ~ eott. Mela :MS 9Q n 2 ;;,;;.;,;..-..""'!l'~~pe~~ 1485/mo 1 8d 1 be upper Laguna J:: '::"" ~e Ideally situated near den/office s t800/mo tbl color tv 2 frptca. Sheryl/Marte 675-9665 rooms + tia $300 ~·~ir r~s Quiet unit, gar, Indy rm, Cloae =s most °:c1~ scttools, shoppiog and 673--3777 si8.p. 14. S...S..&918 546-3345 494-3803 llbofhd S~ 751-3531 1~~~. scenic bluff. Like new 2 parks. UDO WATERFRONT: Lge SKI SUN VALLEY, IUX hm. latab ...... alt Neer 0 .C. Airport, aftf* TSL MANAGEMENT Br widen, xtra lerge prl· For leulng Information c stm dlx 3 Br 2ba alpe 12, all amenltlea. WWW exec l :t4 rn bldg. 7,550. Sq ft aYllil &42-1803 vate palloa. C all please c a ll. (7 14) S18SO/mo 1ae. 673-8886 (2081726-3882/ P.O. 39, "-nr bc:h for F«>. only. _.,IULn 960-6331 or 66 1-644 t 559-5012 Monday-Sun-L 2 br 2 ba. MCUrlty Ketchum, ldefio 833-40 N on. amok• r . r • h 111-1141 Hamilton St. No &s':~ ~'i:" ::is8· No Studio apl w/f\111 kltoh & ba day 8:30 am to 5:30 pm S~OOO. mo. Cloea to bdl: Week of Nov. 2e tl'wu Dec. 854-7711 aft. 8pm I Craig peia. 1se1 M9aa °' Call all utl pd $400 C.U Joe 811/«&-9392 3 at tamour P8lm Spr1ngs Wtd to rent 2-3 bd hea, D•Pm *· • lffC . btwn M Ma.Meo atler 6pm 661-3653 . NEAR BEACH· 3 BP 2be l'.... Olut), 4 edutta. QuMt CM ... to M00mo 700 If . 3 one. I ~ ..... SHAAP W4da dupi9ll up-luL ltack 2740 • ..:i ":'un upper apt. F~ + 2 cat :.::twk ... 854-7594. Axw poaa S4&-3 153 aft 5 = ~ c:-'.: '=!; =-it~=& SUWIBYILUIE APAITllUTS i:~1~ri2!~1:gt 1Urt 2111eu.,..1er =p~sr.2~!r a; 1•.1i oe twn-1>'9-, .. -. -nu·• crpta Must .. "::'::~ m •Tl ideai1y loc:at~ In the tlear1 18r Condo, 3rd floor, tae. 2 et 1 be hN. Yfd, ger, Int ltll 852-49714 R & H ST , gar patio. No pets. ::.. n0-562t of Woodbridge gate, pool, aeuna $700 mo bttna, micro, lndty 5280 & ant . 11 storage •CdMdlllaittee. AC, ampt $650 645 4837 Live wnere you have Woodbridge Wiii~ ~I~ AEGIR PROPERTY 'A utll. &4!>-2365 wllodt 24tw eoc. 10'x 15' prkt. from $225. 2855 E Br 181 triplex ~talfa •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2~r *Spectacular apts fers 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 675-4000 673-8821 Rod. 28f, n/amkr. Cloect to bcl'I '40•· 261·2222 Annette CoMt Hwy. 67s.e900 •/enclosed garage 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool •2Br. t & 2B1 suites Quality apartments. ~45'0tmo . 281-8224 wanted to 1'9nt: Slngte View of Ht1bor. rt*altad "'°''"o 754-0988 ~~. 710 W tetn •SJ>8clous townhomes #220 « J7!>-3081 gar•o• for personal c:reetl"9 9'Mronmnt 335 •Flrepleoes ,... E~lont~ .~ ..... '!:: Attrae:tMI Newt Sofa belong611ga.. 780-1783 st, Qf1f 851-3199 N...., ~.._._ ... Al-tlclft.. ,28' Prlva.t• balc:onJe.a .. , ,~, ., .._..,....,._~ "' ~"-~ -.1~ 1, ... .,._ micro, ale • ......_.. Garden patios • Including Woodbridge _,., • uu • naug ,... nU9, .. .,..... l ike, pat1<1 & shopping IN NEWPORT BEACH din« $300. 650-7880 = ~51&4Ts2~ No WIY HTt A greet plaoe to llYe on 1N COM 2 8d houM. M/F 27+ Reserve now'°' Upper Bay. Private ...,. $400/mo Aval now. 2 br Deluxe 2 ba Two 2 Bt'a, Av*! 12/1, 11'3 Ugttted tennis court• December Occupancy clubhou1as & health 876.14111&78.ee25 Llh 2 mu ter IUlt• 1$95. mo. Avail 12111. • 2 Swimming pools spas, 8 tennll oourta. 7 --------2 car oar E·llde $$80. mo Blh dn, no •Streams & ponds (114) Ill-OHi poota, ctoae to buslnesa. Cleen, quiet, mottvat.d to $800/mo 6"4· 72 11 egt doga. Vlc1orla St. nr Ca· * Furnlttlfngs avail Leesino Olfloe H~ OC Airport. F aahlon stir hme In COM. $35(). MESA VERDE 28r 18a, nyon, 831-6812 WHY NOT CALL 893-5 t98 8 AM to 6 PM Island, convenient shops s..so. Refs. 650-7880 new decor. O/W, gar VILLA MEDERA Famlly on tight. Clean qul;t non-amkr. 2br $595 No pets 833-8974 empbc 2 br 2 b• dtw SEJWlll YILUIE LlfHI hick 2'141 2be 'nsblk from bCh $300 •PENTRIOGE COVE• carpet dr.,_. enci 3:, l8r •L blk ......,1_.. Sloglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Ai>an· +u111 teY9 &4!>-5366 9119 I ... 1 pd ... ,... 15555 Huntington VIiiage • " ""'' ... opa. men ta & Town hollMt --------Br 28a spht level, frplc, mo mo "' ~ Lane from San Diego Ullls pd $555/m o E·buff Condo, avall, atw W/D dt>I gM, pool/199 No P91a. 2324 EJden apt 1 Fr--no<th on Beech 494-9076 Eves •93-7137 from S720. (Ask abOut w/fem non-amok er. $950/mo 556-9200 M10/mo &42·5155 -,. · tumtsMd apta. complete 5450 +' u111 720-18-49 to McFadden. west °" Beeu1 2 br apt wllnaed. with TV. linens & u1enallt. · · •lHECIUTll* WI lf'fll 1-Mcfadden Oen Vul $650 642-7745 maybe rented '°' 9tlOt1 Female rmmta. free '*'' g 2 & 38r Apts New crpt, Went a aetectkln of gr•t 2 Bd 1ba gat, quiet 4 plex 2807 Alta Lagune tenn or longer). On Jam-for help mainaglng San dlapes 11111. etc w/poot IMng? We C8l'I otter tny· nr Huntington Center L-1. I _52 bor• Rd. at San JoeQUln Clement• ~ta 498-772& Ho pets 642·5210 tNna tr a"'*' 9'>t to a $545/mo 962-8118 lfUI lfH ., Hiiis Rd. F9fNIM "*• NB tloma 4 Bdhee. H loOklng In CM, -----1B drm G arden A pt 1"91IOO Xlnt locallon prtv entry & 75/mo 2 Bd 1ba. patio, NB Of HB think of ua finl 28r 1Ba upstal~ apt. cioea w I p o o I N o p e It $800 646-4594 IQ east11de IOC:.llon, for 'tt1et ~ Ideal IMng. to cttannel, 1 blk 10 ocean S59Stmo 495-1221 battt poo!,lndy rm. CloMtoall. TSL MGMT &42·1803 $750 5J6...6083 eve Fem rmmte, mature, 14T9SlE lB~~•lfl_. NB REAL TY &75-1&42 2Br Apt ocean view $775 l!!J!rl ltac~ 2'llt 2BA 2BA F/P 2 cw ~r n/amtcr, to lhr hM In ._ .. , -••i-1 ••• mo ~pstalrs . Quiet, \,\ blk to bc:h. 29r 19&. =~v~ ":5-8980+ Cd~~75032t3mo. 720-8084 142· 1111 •~•--.,...,._ duplex. 119 Huntington Brite & airy. t42 47th SI · °' ~ ----11 & 2 8d 9')ta. Poot. apa, St. 960-0725 Of 498·6690 $820/mo. 96&-8283 *Lg 29r 2Ba Bluff11-F_ml_de!UX--2-br_3_ba_eondo __ g•, Indy rm. no pet a. wt pool. 2 carports Mee, Verde 2 car gar w/d ....,..~a,,.,., TSL MANAGEMENT Ck>M to beach ba.chelor 1Br $550 dshwlhr, frig $825 No pets 752-5822 pool trpl $400 54trn50 ~ u ,., &45-8122 w/crpts & orpa $425/mo Incl No P91L Call btwn -------.,.,.........,~:--, _______ _ AIHTlllTI lnel utus 53tµ637 9am-4pm dally 545-4355 a .. 2 IA YUILY Fml Pref. "'"'*r Meatef ulllully landtacaped v:~ ~.o! ~ HLIU au 2U NEWPORT CREST Condo -$850 650-47~ bf 2 br 2 be rpt Bctl den apta Pool/apa. bft~ klda ott no pet• 1mltobett.Frplc.enclgar. 3 br nr poolltennla 48r, wall\ to bctt. lrtdry 760-5039291-3 08Andy atio10ec111 No peu. tas'mo 850-7275 DIW. bltlna. smke alrm, $1100/mo Agt &45-223S hkupa. yrly. No pet• F/M n/amllr 23-35 4br hM Bdrm 1' •St 16504870 patio, water pd S825. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 Bd $1200/mo. 752-7474 2 bike from bdl $280/mo 61 E t81h IM2-oas& lut .... k 2740 536-3849 after Spm. gar. sm yerd. $495 avalt S200 dep. &42-3880 51 E 2 t SI 548-2408 Jan 1 960--05-79 Npt Ht• 1 br. lrg ktte & llv· L tum Condo 8oh SO Vanouard 54().962e · Ing rm, I« 1 per90n. UtN ~/ • Amen~ Uh.11. quiet 2 Bd 2ba,. 2 paid $$00 mo. 642-7142 IMS4-80'::"&«-2583 K bunkporl? C,pc1uou\ "ngll' ont> Plllos Moat utl Incl. &22 enney • Pl••llTI 1...tu woutd Ilka to aMr'll Ham11ton-Ron 548-04n ~ two bt'droom aph Spadoul 2 8d 1ba apt. "';: 2 bdrm t S300 Ind I airy & new ~· & Isn't that the boat w/w ept,wt>frplc,atow + u11t,C.M &42,458 •ft• 4 ri pes 2e r 1 ~ea that won The Amertca's Cup in . 75? ptlv 1:• 532 IMna Ave Twnhse Mlero, ~ 2 $725 mo Mgr &46-9794 M~ ev:'orn ~ :·~s Olt w/°'*'«.Lalt-. ,._l\,.."'I fM ) rfi .._ VERSAILLE.S 2-Jh. mo. 11t/1Mt~ reams & wa1-rt1na. --I ~ 2ba,penthau911 with vt.w. i---' ---,.-~--==-Poot/spa no pelt. Sl75. ffplc. aec, 2 car pat'kJng. 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Under· Mlprof, ~r to atir 28r and hv1nc ntStled 1n a lomt w1lh ~bbl1na brooksand \WIMMING 11111, ground gar. 1995/mo. 28e 9'>t CM 1250+-.. utV 11uiet PoftdS. cooled by natural ocean breezes Add to lhal mud• rnorl'' \Otr\' &4!>-2315 + depOett &46-2171 tannis covrts. swim1111nc pools. ii~ and a conv~nt no pt>I' Modt>I' WISTalff Non-M*t::'• etw tum n ~bon llNI sllopp~ and emc*>yrntnt ilnd yDll vt Sol .I opt>n dc11iy '~ lo b I IOd 2 bt 10t1 Zff:J.Hll condo, • mo. lndcla place Jllyont wovld prcuc11y ~home (lven ~d ..... Im utl. 5SM223 Kemtyf)unlpQrf) Two bfdfOOftl. onund two bath 1375 §£ hm, n/ltnkr. PrtvN ba pttvate en- 11J11tmt11ts and towMc>usn •l&~l(tS prof . walk to bch, tranee nMr baadl Hlt Ap•rtmtnts M0-204.4, 139-1132 ms 536-0794 Ntwport 8Hch So Cotta MllN 3 br, 2 be hm, to etw llP9C ocntmf 2 1700 lblh Strtel "'12~,;!'~ :'a ~~m "°'i:,:' 1a1 Dovt>r) ' • · MaJe 40+, dwtlatn, ncn-.__13_1_·M_M4 ____ ___ 64 2 -511 l amkr/dmtu, ~ lndfy. Prof"I Fl ~ti:! Newpor1 Bu<h No. n6oe ~ pooVeipa. toit. ._. _. to .._ 8HO ln11ne Avt>nut &250. 7524'03 131-t722 or M6 •• 1311 6th) 645-1104 REAL ESTATE INDEX HOUSES FOR SALE General "'**"' Hille • Belbolt 1-.nd Balboe P-*111 Capistrano 8eeoh Corona del Mar Coll• Mesa Dana POlnt El Toro FOUflt atn Val'ey Garden Grove Honungton BMc:h Huntington l1¥1>oul IMM Laguna 8-d\ Laguna Hiiis Laguna NtgVell Lake For.-t MIS8IOll VielO Newport 8Mc:tt S.n~lfl San Juan Capistrano S.nta Ana Se.I 8eacl'I South LllQUna West mlf\5 lllf Tustin Mobile Home Salel REAL ESTA TE ACIMgll Apanmanta e.ec:t\ Pr°'*'y eus.rie.. Propeny ~lot• c-wn• P,openy Condomlnouml [)upMJl•/Unlll H~ 10 be Moved income Proe>erty Industrial Pfoe>«ly l Oii tor Sale Moblle Home Pwt11 Mountain. o.-1 0r.,.eo Out of County Out of Stete Rancft9/Ferms ~ Pf0P9'ty T-SM11ng R E Eact*'OI R E W1111ted RENTALS ~f'umoahed H-Uofutnoshed .._. Fum of Uni Condoe Furn Condos Uni. 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Beeutif\.tl 5 bdrm, 31h bath, 2 covered patios, 3 car garage & extra storage. Spacious, on a lovely street. A very low $425,0001 646-7171 <fining rooril:7~-•-11orde91e1>fto&.-l-ot9-0f potentieli.-. -.--.--twt""'r. "">~ baths. FOi mat dtnfnO. ate bdrm + bath perfect for 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Large lot. Seller Entertain outalde tool Large cov- , guests or ln-lawal Fabulous prl-wants out now. 5-46-2313 ered patio. Park-~ke ground•. vate pootl Assume $76,000 loan Priced well to eeUI 54'8-2313 101A9/o; $694 monthly. 963-6767 IEACI WIW -Assumable financing! 3 bdrm + den with built-In wet bar! Located In prestige area on greenbelt location! Excellent as- sumable loan -call for details! Only $134,500. 963-6767 COSTA l(SA-PllC( IUIC(I -4 bdrm -absolutely model perfect -reduced to S 114,000. Gourmet kitchen completely refurbished! Decorator wall coverings! Owner anxJousl 963!6767 WTSIH·IEWPOIT IUCITS -Charming, cozy & delightful describes this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Beautiful landscaping & patios surround tt\ls Jewel. Large R-2 lot with plenty of room for added Improvement! A bargain at $149,5001 646-7171 ' Wiii $51,151 -Singles -buy now Instead renting! Beautiful unit near So. Coast Plaza! Ptusti carpettng ... ctearru a whtat1et Close to poolll $5,000 moves you In ... $787 mo. pays amt 963-6767 STIOU TO Sllf -4 bdrm home In beautlfu beach-close neighborhood. Gourmet kitchen! Sparkling clean! Move In condition! Priced to sell ... call now. 963-6767 WTSIH ..U.SE! -Now onty $124,9001 Recently remodeted 2 bdrm charmer on a large corner lot. Cozy & comfortable -you can m9v• right In. Assume $76,000 loan at only 120~. Call to aee, 646-7171 WT• a... -. Huge yard, $126,950. Room to spare. Lot size 108X107. Quiet cu.I de sac. Clean 3 bdrm home. Call nowt S,48-2313 , Ftmlm UUT ~ -Steps to tennis plus poot & ape. Large 3 bdrm, 21...i bath townhome wtth private aundeck off muter eutte. Beeutt- fulty upgraded end unit with attached two car ~•· Offered at S f3~5001 646-7171 ~ .. fll 1111 -We have four avallable ttlet renge from $9,500 to 145,000f An In di 11 Ible Colta Meea & Newport 8eect'I lo- cellonl a low IPllC9 renta. Call for lnfor- IMllon. 148-7171 IUll IPEllll •DI TOWllOl£S-WTSlll SflCW. -Spactous 2 and 3 bdrm modets. Inviting living rooms. Massive brick fireplaces. Modern kitchen. Bullt-lns, microwave. Oak cabinetry. Ceramic tile. Huge bdrms. Finished 2 car attached garages. Large patios. From $139,500. CaJI today. 546-2313 Yr ACl£-IE'INIT AllllSS -Lots of lusck>us park-llke land. Not In Santa Ana Heights. Private security gate. Room for everything. Custom 3 bdrm home. A must see. $325,000. Call for an appointment. 546-2313 YA-FU $11,111! -R-2 lot In great Costa Mesa location. Includes a 1 bdrm home with poten- tial for additional unit. Excellent opportunity for the flrst time buyer or Investor. Adjacent lot also available. 646-7171 SIP£.I STUTU, $11,911 -Assume $80,000 financing below market Interest. Gorgeous living room, maaslve flretace. Bay windows. Formal dining. Huge kitchen. 3 bdrms. Cedar llned closets. Beautiful yard. Call to see this charmer. &46-2313 STU&. m 3 .. + ,. • + IUCI -Only $108,900. Unbelievable price for this beaUtJ- ful home Is In great neighborhood, nice gar- den loaded with fruit trees! fturry -wonfj laat at this price! 963-6767 . $1,111 IM, mm S112,2ttt -Take aver financing and move lnl 13'~ effective Interest rate. Fantastic opportunity. Good 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Cati now. 546-2313 WTSM CISTll. Slll.M -Just reduc.dl 3 bdrm, 2 bath home wtth huge famlty room & 3 car garage. R-2 lot Is large enough for 3 untt1 which offers great potentlal for future de- velopment. -Galt for..appointment. 1'4&-7171 -,_ ' llPUJ.$115,stl -'Very nice unite located In a dee6rable ar• on a cul de NC street. 1 bdrm, 1 bath untta are atwayt rented, no V9CMOY here. Great opportunity for the first time •nveetor. 648-7171 tmu TUI nm -$104,ooo. s1s,ooo down. No qualifying. 121A'/1 fixed rate. Pay $950 month P&I. Plus tax write off. Clean 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home. Cati for further Info. 546-2313 ...111fllllCl1n. fDU -Costa Mesa luxury! 3 bdrm + den + formal dining rooml Spectacular skylights! 2 view decks! 2'...i baths! lmpeccibte condition! Try 10% down! 963-6767 Fal ICUI llEW, $145• -You must ... thtal Huge encloaed aundeck off living room wtth a forever view. Excellent Captstrano Beech lo- cation. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 car attached garage. 546-2313 llWNIT Tll•l•·S121,M -large end unit, great noor ptan. 3 bdrm, 21...i bath home with low Interest rate, aaaumable loan• that total $105.ooot lnctudel pool, "Spa, ctubhou• & greenbelt location. Hurry on tht1 one! 846-7171 mM .. ll1Ttl TMD -Costa M .... · $223,000. 3 bdrm, 11/t bath owner's untt. 2 ' excellent 2 bdrm rental•. Flreplacet. Sundeck. Individual laundry fecflttlel. Double garage plus 2 car carport. Great ftnanctng. Call for detail•. 546-2313 A llCIE~ • ... Ill -S78,900 buya thl9 lovely condo near surf & sand. Auume loan of sea.ooo wtth p~ta of S5e 1 per month. Own your own home wtth payments i.a than rent l onty $9,000 down. Call for ehowtngl 846-7171 illl .... -LIT: llMl PllCI -Expanded fM'llty home. Large famtty room, 4 IW'g8 bdrm1, enclOled patio room. Huge lot. Double garege. Onty 1124,950. Call now. 548-2313 - · DECmll --=--Owner wen '*'Y sao.ooo at 12%1 8p9cloua 3 bdrm f.mlty room ttome. New ~· Keep cool air ~· &Mut""' pool and epa. Total prtoe 1164,800. Celt now, 548-2313 ~ Home Warranty Plan 11111 GA•AG-IALi llGNI ..