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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-- hnlng New~ leech, Cotti Miu. Huntington leech, lrvlm, Lag&N lelch, Fountl&n V.U., end loutt.Ot'lftllC....., . c At 1 f n RN 1 A ', 11 1 1 1 H l ) 11. • , , 11; 1 1 .,_ ~rvine hospital's past its crisis Organizers find new backer, announce plans for still more ambitious projec! operations include Anaheim veneral Hosp11al, the Medical Center of Garden Grove and Beach Communi- ty Hospital in Buena Park. next spnna. w11h completion scheQ- uled in the summer of 1977. The complex will bt' built at Alton Parkway and Sand Canyon Road on a 15-acre site donated by the Irvine Co. California Cll) without a hospital, the Amencan Medical agreement rep- resents' a rebound from a scn ou<i. setback. · By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~Of IM Dally l'ltol llafl biflous pro1ect. The IMC Board of Directors de- cided Friday to enter into an agree- ment with Beverly Hills-based Amencan Medical ln1erna11 onal. Inc .. which owns and operates 165 hospitals and medical centers around the world. Its western d1 v1'>1on 1s based in Brea. and its Orange ( ount) Royce Diener. Amencan Med1cal's chairman and ch1efexecu11ve officer. <,a1d Frida) 1he compan) plans 10 make the Ir' 1ne com pie>. "a real medical center \howp1ece ·· The pact w11h Amencan Medical also calls for teaching affihattons w11h UC-Irvine's College of Med1c1nc.and addlcback Communll) College. which has nursing and health tech- nician 1rain1na programs W11h Hoag's backing. the com- munity group was sclc~ted 10 1983 • O\ er a nval team that w~pted 10 build an on-campus teaching hospatal at LCI Thecommun11ygroupob1aint:d statr appro\ al 10 build a 177-bed hosp11al. proJect. Hoag officials said they were unable to strike a deal to share the fi nancial nsk. They also exprested doubts that th<' comprt1t1ve O range Count) health care market had room for anotht'r mBJOr hospital. .. , personal!) -was very distressed "'hen Hoag and ~e parted ways," IM( Board Chairman ·c. David Baler said at a news conference Fnda) "But I think 11 has "'orkcd out Ill our benefit " Two months alter losing the financial suppon of Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach. or- ganizers of the proposed Irvine Medi- cal ('enter have lined up a new backer with plans for an even more am- Workers hunt for t ainted cheese By TONY SAAVEDRA Of the D .. , ""' • ..,, Orange Count~ health crews \\ere working non-stop Friday as pan of a statewide effort to clear market shelves and restaurant<, of a Mex1can- Sl)le cheese linked to 29 deaths or st1llb1nhs. The recall was launched Thursday after state health offic1al'i announced that a rare bacterial infection found recently in at leacx 87 Southern Californians wa'I apparently caused by eaung contaminated Jalisco-brand cheese. Related story on A3 The infection. pnmariry attacking pregnant H1span1c women and their unborn babies. resulted in four st1llb1nhs and the death of three newborn infants 1n Orange County. Twent)·two deaths were reponcd 10 Lo'> Angeles County In formation '>'as released on onl} 14. all 1n\.olv1ng s1illb1nhs or newborns. Bob Merryman. Orange ( ounty environmental health director. said a 40-member con umcr pro1ec11on (Please see HUNT/ A2) Coast · I A much-married man has been charged with grand theft and forgery for al- legedly taking $210,000 from his latest wife.I A3 California It takes a particular kind of person to fly the planes that dump water on the state's forest fires - crazy./A4 Nation Federal agents seized more than 20,000 bogus credit cards in raids this week In New Yor~./ AS World Twenty-one Finnish Unit- ed Nations peacekeeping soldiers taken hostage last week were to be released today .I A3 Sports Tom Seaver earned the 295th victory of his career as the White Sox sacked the Angels, 4-2. /81 A 100-year-old man be- lleves mountain air and golf have extended his llfe./82 · Three UC Irvine baseball players have been selected In the major. league dratt./82 INDEX Brld.ge A 10 Classlfled 84-6 Comics A 10 Crossword 0 5 Death Notices 07 Ent.,-talnment A 7-8 Horoacope BS Ann Landera A 7 Pu~lc NoOces 87 ReaJ Estate ~, ,fl C 1-28 RpUglofl' ,.., Ae -~· 81-3 T•llteton A9 TrMa. A7 Under the agreement, Amencan Medical will invest $86 m1lhon to build and operate a 177-bed hospital plus other fac1li11es and sen ices at the I MC \lie Construction 1s to begin Suapecta atopped short Three 17-year-olcla from Garden Gro~e were being chaaed by Newport Beach Police officer Nell Harvey Friday moralaa when they •lammed lnto a ll&ht standard that promptfy fell on the et~len car they were driving -u well For the community coaht1on that ha'> ~orkcd more than four )Car<> to erase In 1ne's status as the largest But in Apnl. Hoag officials ..aid the) \\ere dropping their plan'> to 1n-.es1 about S60 million 1n the In 1ne u Harvey'• patrol car, autborltlea Mid. Harvey had •potted the trio after receivina a report about three youths ateattnc a atereo from a car parked on Port Carlow Place. All three were belnt held at Juyenlle Hall Friday. District g~ts tough on sports eligibility Votes to make trans fe r stude nts ine ligible for interscholastic a th let I cs for the firs t year By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly Hot ti.ft It's goi ng to get tougher tor oul·<>I· the area prepspons 'itars to mo' e in1u West Orange County high !>chool) and dominate local spon'i program' In ac11on taken th1c, week. tru)tee., in the Huntington Beach l n1on ll1gh School D1s1nct voted 10 mah· all transfer students inehg1bk for Lnll·r- scholasuc athleucs for the lir\I 'car - ... unk"' thn moH' into the ~choo1 ·~ arl'<l w11h · thl·ir parent' or with a mun-appointed ~uardian 'ltudenl\ mo\ 1ng from \Chool to '>lhool Y.1th1n the dl\tnct -in- trad1\lnl t iran\ll'r\ -h:l\ e pn·' 1ou'>· h htcn lor(cd tu ~11 out a H'ar !xfore l llmf1Ct1ng unk<,c; mm 1ng. \\1th their parent\ or legal guardian rhl· problem ol out-of-tu'-' n ath· lctl"S ha'i nagged \t'hool offin'als for )car\ and l'amc 1n tor a great deal 01 seru11n-. 1n the late 1970s when oul\tand1ng running back Kerwin Bell canw 1>u1 of St Francis High School 1n l a < anada to help lead Fdmin I I 1gh 'Khoo! to football gloq Bell \\OUld h~\\l' hl°l'll d 1g1bll' 10 compete undn the ne"' guidelines. officials \aid hclau'>t' h1~ parents mml·<l lo the f<l1~un I l1gh ~lhool allendaml' area .\ lu111r O\l'I 'f)(1rt' d1g1b1lit) reached nc"' heigh!\ th" 'pnng \\hl'n bcean \ ll''-' High \lhonl ha\h·tball coach Jim Harm "a' lin"-1 for alleged!) c\ert1ng .. undUl' 1nllul'nl'e tn keeping players Rick~ Butkr and Desi Hazel) in school and on h1' team. Harns was later re111~1atl·d .lfter apologies for his role 1n tht' brouhJhJ · Ocean Vil''-' forkm•d 24 'lllllrll'' and the Sun~·t leagm· l hc1m p1onsh1p. Harn'i becaml' tht' kg.ii guarJ1an tor the l\\O pta~t'r\. "ho ll\C'd \I.1th him in his fam11\ ·s home in '\Jn JuJn < ap1•ilrano alter.tht•ir pre' 1ou' gu.irJ- 1an mo' e<l from the d1stnn Thl· nl'" ruk ~'ould not ha'e allL1" Harns tu (Please aee SPORTS/ A2) (Please aee HOSPITAL/A.2) 1 slain as hijack drama drags on M an s hot in Beirut might have been American citizen- <\LC...IERS. Algena(APl-A TWA airliner '>'llh an estimated 110 people aboard landed in Algier.. on Saturday after lea' ing Be1ru1 where two h1- JaCkt:rs killed a passcn~r and th~w his bod~ out of the plane It wa~ the second 11tttc !he plane had landed 10 Alg1ers The two gunmen also forced the plane to Beirut twice after scmng the Athens- to-Rome flight Fnday morning. The Boeing 7~7 landed at <\lgiers' Houan Boumedu:n.c .\1rpon at 7:45 a m (I I 45 p m I. L' 'i A.mbassador Michael Nev. lin was on the scene. Secunt) ~as light and officials said the airpon ~ould be do~ to all other 1nterna11onal flight'> More than 100 <\mencans were aboard the plane and the man slam v.as reponed to be an ~mcrica.n Cllllen. The pilot of the a1rhner reponed the man., death .\ h11d<'ker said O\er tht'.' r:iJ111 1n l:kirut that the slain man "a' J I \ \ifannt' HO\H'\ er. 1n "J'lh1ng1on Prnto n Ho m- mah<il kl·r 111 lhl' \ifannt· <. orp" f 11mm.1nJ I l'ntcr ..a1J 'Tht•n· "'l're n I 'I.tr I Ill'\ I If) l~lcHJ ' 'Jnl' l11hn,on J mcmt11.:r nl the 'f)('' 1.tl -.1Jtt' I kpartml·nt ra,k force mon1 tunng the h113d.ing 1n \\ a.)h1ng- 1on . ..aid 'hl' rnuld not confirm that tnl' man '-'J' an .\mem·;m fhl' h<..J, ~ii' 1.ih·n w tht' .\men- l an I n 1' t'r'''' fH1'>p11.11 morgue 'i31d l\\P \mJI mt11 11amt·n JI the ho!>p1tal Yih11 ,J1d the' h,1J remm c<l the bod' from the airport tarmac RcponerS V.l'rt: not .illo\\cd at the morgue r hl' m1lit1aml·n \aid the\ did not i.. m>'>' thl' man ' name hu-t that he \l'emed Ill Ix· 1n ht' l'arl\ 21 1\ and '>'as J rl'\\l'J 1n hl ul' )l'Jn' and a T -<,htn T hl'' 'a1J ht• had ix'l'n -.hot in the left (Please eee HIJACK/ A2) Growth in county job rate showing signs of sl owin g Power outages plague Orange Coast citie~ But 7 percent rate should still push jobs aboveT million mark· I BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ..., .......... Employment in Orange Count). an important indicator of the count~·., growth. will expand through the l'nd of 1985 at a slower rate than 10 rell'nt ye11rs. Chapman College cconom1't' say. ProJec11on!i releao;ed r rida' "'' Chapman College·., (enter fo1 I um- om1c Research 1nd1cate the gro'>' th rate of employment will fall to about 7 percent by the fourth qu{\rtcr of th" year, and wi ll continue to decline through the first half of I Q86. . While the growth rate 1!> below the I CU percent rate measured tn the third quarter of 1984. 1t 1<i. still consade.ttd he:\lthy ti'i 1t' will push employment over the I m1l11on mar._ thia year. said Dr Jame<; 1>011 d1Netor of the rc~arch centrr. About 72.000 JOb'i \I.Ill he added throuah the year. br1n11ng total employm(nt 1n Oranac ( ount~ man cshmatcd 1.040.000. Doll said at a newsconfertott nda~ 1 tllc Ornnae campu . Wtule a strona doll r hu m. dt· Of'll\lt County's aero pol· 1ndu If)' Jea ~uvc v. 1th other P 1li Rim manuf1ctu1Tf'..th<' los!lr<i. hJ\l' bttn off t by trm'i-kdr111I dt•kn~ lanrrnl he l Olilllll'U on OH'r thl' lung run. "l>cfen'll' \f>l'nd1ng nh1b11s sharp lluctuat1om from )'rar to )Car and points out how Orange (,"ount)' 1'i becoming dependent on m1htal) appn1pna11on lc'ds.'' he said. "h's a d1sturb1ng trend;"' Doti ~•d ot Ch" rnunt} \ dependence on mili- tary "ipcnding ·:t think the h1gh-trch t'nd ofoero pace has a grt'at potcnual for long-term emplo)'ment gro" th in Orangl' ( 11unt} " But 1>011 'laid a strong dollar 1<. alrcalh leading to l'OOlpetlll\l' prl'"· ure lrom foreign markch ..... h1l h ma\ torct• high-tech ti rm\ Ill lea q• nrange { ounl\ tor areas" 11h ll>'-"l'r l.1hor and land l ll\l'I ~- 8) LISA MAHO~EY OI tlM Delly Piiot Itel! \houl 'i I 00 ~l1uthll n 1 .1 l1l11rn1.t E Jl\on ('U\IOnll'r' Ill 'l'\\ r11 rt tkal h .mJ ln1nt• lo-.1f'l\\'l'r1-nJ,I\ -mo'I lor IC''\'i th~m an hour -dm· 111 t•qu1pmcn1 lailuH'' .\ ( o\13 \.1c..a hu\lfll'"-al'" lnund 11\l'll pani;ilh \\ 1th11ut l'll'l lrlUt\ "ht•n an ekctmal p.ind hurnrJ up t au'iing a 'iho"cr ol 'f1Jrl..' h• r.110 Imm a translormn out"d" It ' \\. htt· 11t•r \\rnuc hxatmn \\1me 4.MXl cu'ltoma' 1m thl e.1 .. 1 '>Ilk of e" port Bc.11. h luund them '4.'hl'S '>'llhOUI light\ ahout 4 hp rn . hh'>on spo.,c<.man "-l·n Rdt ' "'1l1 The affected area "a' ~1unJlJ "' Pal'1li1. Coao;t H1gh"a' n"'" D rtH' and "ea"ard Rl'Jd and tnl h .. k .t thl• l'J'1t'rn pon1nn 01 Ralti.1.1 1,1., "' \lx)ul 2 0011 l u<,tomrr" in th<' l.1r}!1·h 1t·,11h'11l!.il .lrl .1 111'1 f)(•"cr IL1r "'" 1 h.1 n .1 m 11HJ 11 111 ,,11d "h ilr \l'll1t' 2 \!Ml 11t h1f'• \\lfl' \\llh11ul l'll'l 111, 11' 1111 4, m1nult'' \bt•lll llH) U~'l410lt'r' h.id Ill !>II ttl(ht l1•r ll'l' h11ur' 11r m11rr Yih1fe I dl\1•n \llf k•·r''•·ll•hl·J lnr th•·,au'IC' of thl 11ut.ll(l \II h111 ~' 1 u,1t111wr' 'H're hal·l in 't n t\l h\ 4 \11 p m Jft,·t thl' problem "·I' 1r.1u·J IP .1n unlkrgrnund trans- lnrmu .ll l r11"n P n 'e J nd l-hht1dl' R11.1d ~·II" -..i1.S '' nl IU pm I ,11'''" l mpl1•\l'•'' "l'rt' "11r..,1ng to fl'''"'\ ~·"t·r 111 tlw-.c.· rl·ma1ning , 11\t.)Oh'r' ht <,J1L1 Th• 1ail11rt 111 Jn und~ground \,t1'h ·w.1 \l.1111 \tr•'t't and \1a1 \ th(lf H·'u '.1rd 10 Ir' ine at: fe, 1,·d \p1 i'u" "'''"-'' in tht· area. lk 111' ,,11.1 '" 'IH '-'J' rl·,111red to (Pleas~ see POWER/All 4\nd once.• the' leave 11's hard t(I gCJ them to return. he ..aid. While the aero<,pace and ddrn~ indu<otne' ma)' be 'ufnrrnhlr to chungc' 1n the federal bud&et. Doti <;aid lht' constn.icuon industry 1ft' Orange County "1 ,1111 going &AO&bu~ten ... Schools chief tags Gisler for closure Barnni o 5harp increase 1n 1ntcrc~t rnte'I. hu1lding ~rmm 1n 198~ arc C\pected to e'Cel•J S2 billion (1n 8) LI.A MAHO EY valued rnn'lln.i<.·t1on) for the ~nd 0t .._ IMl'I,.... • ..,. con\\'tUllvc -.car l ht.• fmc'it H (11\l<'r \1 tJ,11, Thr "itrnni gro~th 1n llln~trul't1on "h1'<1I 1n Hunt1ntitnn lkalh Yi11l "' throuah the end of I~ 4 l'i huo~ng tht nC'\t '1l llm 1ll dedtn1ni l'Or••I c Urtl'OI hu\IOC'\S ac11' II} and pn-Hnt· lnwnt 11 \ "' \t hool J1 tnct tru'>lt'('' 1n on r~onomtl 'ihde this )C'ar that folio~ a rft·ommcnda11on 1<i.t;Ul0d "'' tould h \.e' ~n more pronounn•d. 1ht1r su~nn1endcn1 Fnd:" 1>011 id. • • \baut 75 p;u'CDU and Qlhcr lutpniao ccOftOmnt af!IO '' ¥3 ...::• 1ntt·re t ptr<.on' l1stent<1 a' \upt"r· rt<.c.inhrct ;10orJahlc hou'iln& in Or· .,.. twit,.. ..... .,..._. • ......, 1n1t'ndtnt la"n'n\e Jt..emptr told 1h1· ,, h1111I ll<1.11.t l'ri '1dt•n1 Rnan C1ar- l.1nd ... 11,1 IJll d"111.t' 1h1nl middle \lh1lOI I thd I\,, ·1 h.1 .. lhl ltHJl'"' rnrol lmt•nt th1' \l',lf .1mt """ not lOn 'ltkH'\I 1t11 , lt1'Urt ' ( 1.11 l.tn d ""d lhl J1,tfl\ t mO'SI dn'(' .1 1111,ltlk "'hl•11I ~·,au~ cnrollmrnt ha\\h.'1.·hnl"\t 1n1m J c.h lr)ct-wuk h1ah nf ~ "•~i ~tudrnr\ 10 arout ~ WMther A2 Youth A8 'IXnd1na. Thal ssxndina. Doll \:lid, hn'i led to trona pin• tn d fen "·rtl.ittd 11cro- spacc ~mplo mcnt 1n<'C 19alO, hut . : angc ( llUnl)' ;ind ha\e dl'tcmuncd II~ On top Of the world fi\t'•n\t'Mb<-f' ht\lll hoar,1 thl\I ( 11\lt•r , \J1lah1ht} 1~ t11ah a that round in 8 1 ... J ... and not l'k11<. l \(1\\t~ ~11dJk other ~ra of thl' n111on teeplejaca ac:a ~ ')(hool \ht'uld he l lo'-Ctl fh.it m y c.:nmr ., a urpn'<' h1 SMilnt. fta,cpolee all O"ftr llle lruittt\ ~111 mJl.c thm c.1l'l.l\111n (Pl•M tee OROW'fR/ A2) nadon. See •toTJ ..... A.2. dunna thm ~ular TUC'~\ mc-ct1na Hr p1,•c1u tr t.I '-'hld'r'tT "°hool l'i l hn"" n 11 "111 l)fllha hi\. l'lt' I he I. I to , In<!,( '" t·llt .. tl11r' hdtl"\ c l·nroll mrnt ~111 'tJh1li t." '"''" 11 \ \011 tud~nt' I ru'll'l'' Ht ent 1'1 'olcd to do'>t' rPtea.e Me orsLga/ Ai) , ' \ _! ---------------------------------------.... ~----...... --------~----------.....illo.L.. .... ---------..----------------....... ·-------------------------------------------------------------------~-- ,•· (· l. • OrMOI Colet DAILY PILOT/S.tutd~. June 15, 1085 Job puts him on top By FUD VOO&BTEIN °' ............... four yean aao Steeplejack Jack decided to quit bis job as 1 trtt s~n to become a flqpolc paint.er. Th1nas have been lookina up ever since. Clad in blue jeans. T-shirt. hiking boots and a beat-up blue top bat, be wu peintlna the 45-foot flagpole at the Huntinaton Beach Post Office Thursday. With a can of bronze spray pajnt in one ban~ a brush in the other and a can of wb1te paint strapped to his belt, Jack said he and only 12 other professional Oaapote painters keep 1 sianificant number of the nation's flaapolcs lookina like new. Born and raised in Missouri. Steeplejack Jack Burrouahs s,aid be paints more than SOO fla&poles a year aJJ over the U.S. · ' He climbs the poles with a rope-like device he likes to call ·a botswain's chair without a chair.' He said that e.tcb job takes 30 to 90 m inutes to complete. .. , ve been off the ground all my Hfe." he said. At the moment his office ts in the aty of Oranae. But he really has no one addre&s. Wherever there's a flqpole to be painted. that's where he is. "Had ,.. mailbox in Washinaton, O.C., that I used to checlc evtry month or two. N ow I think t'll spend most of my time in California. Thett're Oaapolcs all over tbe pla~ out here." What's the tallest flaapole he's ever painted? Eiahty-one-and•·half feet on top of a 550-foot buildina in Indianapolis. Jack said the pay for paintina nqpoles is anywhere from $I 00 to $600 an hour dependi ng on the location and height of the pole. Steeplejack Jack Blanoa&ba SPORTS ELIGIBILITY ••• f'romAl take 1n the boys unless he went to court and was appointed aua rdian. Guardians heretofore had only to sian affidavits and didn't have to be appointed by the court . "It (the new change) makes it a lot more ominous-to go to court and to give up your children." a school spokewswoman said. Officials aJso estimated it would cost up to SI .000 to go thro u&h the court process, an expense they say probably wouldA't be incurred o·n a whim. POWER OUTAGES ON.COAST ••• From Al about half 6f those customers within 20 minutes of the 3:30 p.m. outage, he said. Electricity was back o n in all but 20 businesses within 45 minutes but, as of 10 p.m., BelJis re~rted that about I 0 would remain without lights most of the night. OuJton Industries Inc. employees. 1644 Whittier Ave. in Costa Mesa, were jolted by a power failure that beon like an early Fourth of Jul. y. . No · one was injured whe{I an electrical panel inside the building melted down, sending a surge of electri~city up a power pole outlide. "It was arcing and sparkina,"said Batallion Chief Gerald Poarch of the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Gulton lost power to part of its building and Edison workers were called to repair the damage. HUNT FOR CHEESE IN OC ••• From Al crew helped clear 608 Jalisco-brand items from the marketplace by noon Friday. They expected much lnore would be dumped as their search continued into the evening hours, Merryman said. Meanwhile, worried consumers kept the telephones rinJing at the county's prenatal clinics. public health offices and the poison center at UC Irvine medical center. Much of the con~ni was on the part of people who had eaten at Mexican restaurants that may have used the popular cheese, marketed in at least 12 states by Jalisco Mexican Products Inc. Merryman said the health crews found the suspected contaminated cheese in 168 of the 509 markets, stores a nd rcslaurants visited by Friday afternoon. Despite extensive news stories, the cheese was still being sold or used in 4 1 of those establish· men ts. Although Jalisco company officials said the cheese is not deltvercd to restaurants, the: product was found in several restaurants, said Merryman. He was unsure exactly where the · cheese was discovered. but surmised that independent Mexican res- taurants were m ore likely to use it than chain restaurants. because the item was only available through retail stores. Merryman added that all the busi- nesses contacted were cooperative. While environmental workers 9COured the county, public health clinks fielded inquiries from preg- nant women and other frightened people, many of whom had de- vet oped the nu-l!ke sy'!lpt~ms caused by the bactena. L1stena mono- cytogencs. · About 235 calls were received between 7 a.m. and noon· on the county's 24-bou.r poison cent.er bot· line, said pharmacist Susan Chaim. "Some of the callers are extremely worried, a lot arc overreactina and not well-informed," Chaim said. She advised that the infection can be treated with antibiotics, and that it affects mostly chronically ill J>COple or pregnant mothers and their fetuses. The symptoms were de~ribed by health officials as resembling an influenza. with a mild fever. ab- dominal pain. headache, nausea and vomiting. Anyone developing the symptoms after eating Jalisco-brand cheeses is advised to contact a physician. HOSPITAL FINDS NEW BACKER •.• From Al Pointing to the Newpon hospital's initial $3.5 million investment in planning the Irvine Medical Center. Baker added. "ll could not have happened w11hout Hoag Hospital. This was as amiable a partmg as possible." Still. Baker said the agreement with Amencan Medical Center calls for commitments beyond those con- . eluded with Hoag. American Medi- cal's expanded plans include a women and children's program at the new medical center, a S I. 7 million conference center for community health educauon and child care and a $15 million contri bution to IMC's community health foundatio n. When Hoag wtthdrcw its support. some observers questioned whether IMC' organizers would retain their stale approval for 177 new hospital beds. Baker said Friday that the original plan called for Hoag to transfer SO of its licensed beds from New~rt Beach 10 1he Irvine facility. With Hoag's withdrawal. the project 1s now licensed for 127 beds. Baker said. Medical Center in Orange. He said reverse the significant financial losses UC officials have asked his firm to currently reported at the UCI Medi- submit a proposal that could help cal Center. · Hospital will require $86 million infusion The tMne Medlcej Center Medtcal hM llreedy buHtanotber Bolrct of ~ such a ~ at UCI Medal auttiOrind execution of an Center In~). ..,,...t wtth American Medi--•Build a medlcel office bultd·. cat tntematlcnaj to t>ultd Md Ing lldi-c-it to the holptt., for operate • 177 ·bed hOepltal and practicing ~ llnd other ldjM'"' flloifftiee. An Americ8n MMce8. Mectlcat apokwneri Mid the firm • o.v.top a S 1. 7-mffllon con- wttl lnV9St about 188 mllllon In the fer.,,ce· center for communtty project. health education progr.me. child When completed. the medical care, hMlth ~ progr1ma complex wtH be owned and and offtoe9 for communtty Vofun- operated by American Medical. teer progr..,,.. But tt wtH be governed by the • Provtde up to $1 matk>n per current 18-member IMC Boerd, year for uncompensated heelth wtth the llddttlon of mx to etgtit care for the tndlgent. Arnenc.n Medlcal appolnteee. •Provide up to 11 mHUon per The boerd now conllsts of six year for UCI medk;el ~ repr...ntatlwa of People for an education and 175,000 for trvtne Community Hospital, the Sa;t<'~ ~pr:'~:,'~"Lu coalition that spearheaded the ..,... ... VfVt" ... , •rv.,,..· ' : Get set forfair, sunny weekend Thew.ether ahould b9 mottly eunny tnd warmer during the day today Ind fkandey. but night Ind morning low c.&oud• wlll extend lnltnd llong the Orane-Coat during the .. ,1y motnlng ~. MOOtdtnO to the Matton# W.thtr SeMcee. Lowa wttl b9 In the mid 50I to mid eo.. High• both d•Y9 wlll range from ebout 70 a1Qn9 th• bMch" to the mid 80t In Inland Vllfev9. Mountain we.th« wm b9 e!Nt and 1unny through Sunday. With reeort hlgh9 In the upper 70. to the mid 801. o..ert aklet will alaO b9 flit, with weeterty afternoon and evening winds to 26 mph. Hlghe Wiii range from the upper 90• to 108 In the northern dtwtJ Ind 1CM to 112 In theaouthern d ... rta. The Fcncat/f0f8p.m.EOT,s.t .. June 15 • 70 70 70 U.S. Tem pt1 ··~~ "'ONTS HIV"• 10W fOt 24 llOult ending at 6 l.oul~lle 14 49 wwm -COIO~ pm. ~'· 82 se HI ... MIMll8Mc>ll M 71 .. 61 .......... 75 50 SllOw•ta ~ Fu r•• Snow OCciuo.o ._ SlaltO"WY ...... AltMlny =-Cl..,. 93 12 ~IP'llUI 66 $4 ,.._... --~· NOAA US Otlot o1 C--ce .. " HUIMlle eo 51 ~ eo 4 7 ,..., OrtMl\t 87 16 Allen ta II 57 Hew Yori! et 55 71 se Horloltl, Va 11 $3 Alltntlc City Alltlifl IO .. Olllallorna City 87 112 Calif. Temp• aettlmot• 76 41 Om8h8 76 111 117 47 llrmiftgNm II 65 on.noo 71 71 Hl91'. 1ow 1><ec:ip1t111on t0t 24 llO<lrt Monteff)' 71 t3 liamwelt 71 52 ~,. 7• 53 et\Oing et 5 p tn Friday Mt Wijeotl 110 12 ... u 4t ~M lOI 80 ...,,,,,. va11ey 1 oa ao NMdlM 10 81 Iott on .. &3 ~ 117 4S 8alt9"fteld " 72 Hewpot1 IMcn lllllteie> " 48 p .,... 1111 50 ll&tllOw 105 78 Oakland eo 80 c.., 78 llO P0tlland.O< 73 82 &Mumont 15 •II OnllllO 90 !19 CtllflMton.s.c 13 811 Prollf<lanca 1111 411 81g 11Mt as 0 Palm Sprtno• 110 72 ~ton,W.V 75 44 =t 711 48 101 113 Putdtna .. 58 81ehop 101 llO CNrlOlta.NC 78 $4 City 711 ., 8ty111e '°' 73 PaeoRot>tee gz.,. 76 ... Reno 13 41 C•la!IM 65 80 A'-tid• 12 58 74 •7 Ricllmond 71 47 Eutfl<I 12 53 RMI Bluff 103 78 ~II 73 "' 81 LOU19 75 SI t05 88 Rec!WOOd City 88 57 Fr~ ~ 71 45 St Pel• T t mpa 77 72 Lanc:Utft 100 75 Reno 13 48 103 Sii Columbut.Oll. 73 45 Salt Lake City 87 60 Long 8eecn 75 81 $90t.,,,.,,tO 71 53 .. .. San ArilonlO 811 118 Sallntt CO.-d,N,H. 81 64 Loe Ar t3 511 o.ii.'1 Wot\11 111 82 San Jlian,P R 811 78 Matya t02 lit ~ a.tnardlno Gat>tlat .. 80 = 73 llO Seattle .. se 13 $$ ~ 17 $11 San~ 72 115 a.. .... 74 IO Spoll-711 52 Tldea S111te Ma eo 111 °"'"* 71 llO ·~ 114 41 Sant• 8atbAtA .. 5e °"""' 73 42 TopMAI 71 114 81nta Cruz 78 53 .,_ 104 ea T~ 104 " TOOAY SanleMt<le 74 SS , .... 114 .. TulM es 114 Flrtl IOw 2:•7 a m 0 1 Santi Monie• 71 111 '"'° 70 58 WMlllrlgton 74 52 ~IOw 11051 m 3 4 Stockton 101 .. 85 47 WIQNIJI 90 IO 13Sp in 2 1 TanoeV~ 80 se ,...,, QranO Aapos 75 ... Wilk-Barre 114 .. Second hlgl1 800pm 51 T0tr.,_ 75 80 ~, ... 11 ., vo_,,it• Vty t2 58 Hertlorocl Ill llO IUMOAY ~ 81 .. Extended FW.1 IOw 3 111 a "' ..() 3 Honolulu 811 72 =:t'iow 11.4111.m 3 4 Surf report 207pm a3 Houlton 118 Ill ~idla>llijl04ll 73 52 Night and momlng IOw clOud9 end 9«oncl hlgl1 8·3t p"' u .Mdlton.Mt 17 54 local log Ot....... m(MI~ dMt Sun MlA toaey It I Oii p tn , .... LOCATION SIZE DIR Lame Beec:ll 2.J s ~vlllt 78 .. Sightly wwmlng lfand "' hlglle SuncSey •• s • 1 a m and Ml• .;e1n t1 Santi MonlCe 1·2 w """-' 55 42 8:0tpm rAllglng from low 708 :'1o. 1119 1(-Clty 75 112 beedlM to IM mtO to ~ In Moon Nit 1odey at 11.01 pm . n-NtwpOrt 8aecn J.-4 s Sen DfeclO County 2·3 SW LAI Vagu 107 78 -m9t valleyt o-T>lgl!I 57 to Sunday at 3. tO 1 m and Nit 991ln II Uttle AOOk as 80 7;CMp.m. w11 .. 1emp·l4 117. GROWTH IN JOBS SAID SLOWING •.. From Al local residents, Doti said. But while the median price of homes in Orange County is higher than in other areas, medfan incomes berc are higher as well. Median incomes arc about $40.000 in OranJe County, compared to a nationwide median level of about $26,000: Doti said. The median price of a home in the county is now S 131,000 compared to $74.000 na- tionwide. In both cases. the median income is about 85 percent of that needed to qualify for financing the purchase of a median-priced home. Doti said . For the fi rst ti me in the research center's history, Chapman College econom ists studied trends in the county's to urism industry, which Doti estimates accounts fo r about I 0 percent of Orange County's total employment. The tourism industry, economists said. is expected to show a moderate recovery from the low levels recorded during the Summer O lympics. Doti said there could be a rapid tourist growth this year. assumipg demand -was pent-up from last year when tourists stayed home during the Olympics. As for the nationwide forecast. Doti said expenditures will lead to a 3 percent growth in real GNP through the end of 1985. T he Federal Reserve Board will be pressured to increase monetary growth. however. that coul<iJri&aer a growth in inflation frorll :r.~ percent (measured at the bcgii.t.QJP,i of this year) to 4fl by the end of ,985. Doti predicted. · The Center for Economic Research presented it.s first annual forecast in December 1978. Doti said since then, its econometric model has correctly forecast every major turning point in the Orange County business cycle. Its latest was forec.astin~ the peak in the business cycle seen 1n the third quaner of 1984. HIJACK DRAMA DRAGS ON ... From Al temple. The Boeing 727 left Beirut the second time at daybreak. Officials said it was refueled to capacity and supplied with 130 sandwiches. 150 a pples and a large quantity of bananas. They issued new demands to reporters j ust before takeoff, includ- ing a threat to kill eight Greek passengers on board if a fellow .Lebancse..Sbiite Moslem arrested at Athens>airport Friday was not re- leased and flown to the Algerian capital. Other demands included that Israeli forces leave south Lebanon and the release of all "Arab prisoners" held in Israeli jails. The hijackers. said by Greek police to be members of the terror group Islamic Holy War. threatened to blow up the jetliner the first timr it circled Beirut on Friday when told the airport was closed. It then was allowed to land but left later for Algeria. TWA officials said 145 passengers a nd eight crew members were on the plane when it was hijacked soon after 11 left Athens. Greece, Fnday morn- ing for Rome and Boston. Nineteen passengers were let off during the first Beirut refueling stop apd 22 were freed in Algiers. All but ft>ur of those released were Amen- cans. When the jetliner returned to Lebanon at 2:20 a.m. Saturday (4:20 p.m. Friday) the hiJackers radioed that they would throw an American from the plane if denied permission to land. Minutes after the jetliner landed the pilot told the control tower. "He just killed a passenger. He just killed a passenger." Moments later a hijacker came on the radio and said in Arabic. ··vou see You now believe. There will be another within five minutes." However, hours later. negotiations were continuing and there was no indication the hiJackers had harmed an, one else. i1 was the third h1Jacking this week involving the Beirut airport. Shiite Moslems hijacked a Jordanian air- lines plane there on Tuesday, and a Palestinian commandercd a Middle East Airlines jet the following day in retaliation. GISLER TAGGED ••• From Al Robert H. Burke Elementary School because of the district's dwindling student population. Angry parents have taken the matter to court 1n an effort to block the closure. In choosing Gisler for closure. Kemper was following the rec- ommendation of a blue ribbon co~­ mittce of parents, teachers, com- munity members and others who compared Gisler and Sowers and found that closing the former would disrupt fewer students and programs. Garland said. Each school houses about 500 students, half the ligure once accom- modated. If the school board follows Kemper's recommendation, the stu- dent bodies will be combined at Sowers startin~ in the fall of 1986. Garland said closing a middle school is necessary for educational and financial reasons. Student op- tions on elective classes are reduced when the student body is small and remaining teachers become over- extended trying to teach subjects out of their area of expertise. Garland estimated the district would save $350.000 by closing a middle school But he said Amencan Medical has pledged to build a 177-bed hospital. nevertheless. He said Lhe company will ei ther obtain state permission for the remaining 50 beds. purchase th~m from Hoag or transfer them from its other Orange County hospitals. project: abc people appointed by tal, a cancer center and an UC l~ne ~ance~r JKk amb~~o~ca~~~~oo~1~==================================~ Petta.son; 1nd atx other com-Juctlon wtth UCI. Amencan Med1cal's C hairman Diener said his compan} beltefes that there will be enough patients to make Vie Irvine Medical Center profi table in the long run. "The indicated g(owth rate tells u~ this will be a "cry viable 1nsutu11on," he said. Diener said American Medical has plans to set up a n Orange Count) health care network involving its 1hrcc existing hospitals. the Irvine Medical Center and possibly the UCI Just.Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot o.flvery t• Ouerenteed ... _, ,,..,.1 ~ '°" ,JO llOI N.. yf>J' t'•-l>Y S 3011 "' ca•°"''"'• ' r .., -•°"" f.~"I ...... ll" ~ ... 911 munity e..ders. • Flnancialty support People Under other provisions of the for ffie lrvtne Community Hoepf- pact, A~rlcan Medical has talf~p an occupational agreed.to. . medicine c.nter at the holpttal •~op a women's and chtt-stte. dren • program at· the hoepftaf, • E•tabKth and maintain a Which wtH Include an tntenttve tranepottatk>n ayetem Mr'Vfng care newborn nurwy. · the lrvfne MMICll Center, UCr, • e u 11 d a I e. 2-m 1111 on Saddt.ba CoMege and the UCI dlagnoeuc Md llMQlng center In Medlcal Center. conjunction wfth UCI. {Amertcan --"tH ._..,....,. What do you like about the Dally Pilot'! Wha t don't you like? 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J~ ' • w~,~-------....:..--------------....:..------:,....::.=----------:..----.; ____ ~~~-------:..-.~--~;;;;;--..-.------------_.;.----------------------~-----------------• • Pact-permlttll}.,Gubaas to eater U.S. suspended By Tbt Attoelaled Preai WASHINGTON -The Reapn administration said Friday it would uspend the ,adm1 fon of °'!ban immiaranu 10 the United States-effective T~ay -in a move that v1nually ends a once-prom.Wna refUfCC qreement w1th the Castro aovemment. About 1.000 Cubans. issued visas since the aa.reement was concluded inJ)eccmber. were immediately affected. About 300 others have already been admitted. The agreement appeared to ~lcar the way for .t~e entry of up to 20.-000 Cuban ref uata a year as well as 3,000 former political pnsoners. Cut>aJuspcnded its obliptions under the qreement, howcv.er, after the Reagan administration launched "Radio Marti" broadcasts to the island that were dcnQu~ by Havana as propaganda. Former Home State olllc• reopea . CIN Clf'iNA Tl :-Customers of the fail¢ Home State Savings Bank. gemng access to their money for the fint time in three months turned out sporadically Friday as the thrift's 33 branches reopened under ~cw owners. ~me branches had extra workers on hand and offered food and refreshments m an effort to keep the approximately 75,000 customers with nearly 90,000 accounts who were cut off from $520 million in deposjts when Home State failed to open March 9. . Teen imitating movle •tuck Jn cave SAN ANTONIO, Texas-Thineen-year-old Tyler Turner got wedged in a S!'"all cave after he went exploring with two friends who saw the new Steven S~1elberg fil~ "Goonies," but he says he's ready for another adventure. Tyler said a ledge 1n the cave broke and he was unable to squeeze his way back through the small entrance until volunteer firefighters and members of Texas Cave ~escue hooked up a sling and pulled him through. Reagan unfurl• patrlotl•m for FJal Day BAL Tl MORE -President Reagan wrapped an attack on "communist bu.ltying" in Central America into a red-white-and-blue Alf Day ceremony Fnday at Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the "Star Spangled Banner." However. Reagan left a planned pitch for his tax ove~ha~I pro~.m out of his address. "because be wanted the event to have a patnottc focus. spokesman Pete Roussel said. In a speech at the Baltimore harbor fon where Key saw the tattered fla~ that inspired the national anthem Reagan deri ded lefti st Nicaragua and praised El Salvador, a country be wd "has come securely through its own perilous night. and its democratic flag stm proudly waves over a free land," the president said. Tank convoy fights deaert heat LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Tanks rumbled across the Nevada and California desen and drivers baked in I 5Q..degree heat Friday in a scene reminiscent of Gen. George Patton's training in the early days of World War II. Four hundred twenty Nevada National Guardsmen were scheduled to join 2.500 California Guardsmen today for two weeks of mock desert battles at Fort Irwin in California. The Nevada Guardsmen will then retrace their desert route for the return ho me. The I 3~mile desert exercise by the Nevada National Guard fro m Las Vegas to Fort Irwin is beheved to be the largest such exercise since Army Desert Strike II operations at the California base 35 years ago. It's also the longest march since Patton trained his World War II tank crc.ws in desert areas just south of Friday's convoy route. Bill seek• parents' OK for teen abortlon• SACRAMENTO -A bill to require girls 17 and under to have a parent's consent to get an abortion was approved Friday by the Senate, despite warnings 1t faces sure death in the Assembly. The upper house rejected a proposed amendment to reduce the age to 13 and under. an amendment that its backers said m ight improve its chances in the Assembly. The vote was 22-11 forSB7 by Sen. Joseph Montoya, D-Whittier, sending 1t to the Assembly. Care for Navy extravagance: Cat budget SAN DIEGO -Congress should slash the defense budget's spare-pans fund by 30 percent to prevent the milttary from paying exorbitant amounts for supplies. Rep. Jim Bates said Friday. The San Diego congressman. whose investigation uncovered spare-parts overpncingat Miramar Naval Air Station last month. said c;tud1cs made by other congressmen and Pentagon 1nvcst1gators. as well as by his own staff. show the budget cut would still pro vide enough monc)-to buy necessary parts. provided they're priced fa1rl). Refugee's kin can't help In transplant LOS ANGELES -A Vietnamese refugee's brother and sister who still live in his homeland arc unsuitable a s donors for a life-saving bone marrow transplant. hospital officials said Friday. Dr. Vasilious Bcrdouka s said negative results from blood samples taken from the siblings of 17-year-old Thoi Le means the O~nard youth will remain susceptible to deadly infections or bleeding resulting from aplastic a nemia. a rare and often fatal bone-marrow disease. Group announces Nicaragua airlift LOS ANG ELES-Operation California. a privately funded intcmatio~al relt ef group. anno unced Friday that ll plans to airlift 25.000 pounds of reltef supplies. m ostly medical. to remote areas of Nicaragua. The shipment. scheduled for Jul) 4, differs from mil hons of dollars worth of aid approved by Congress this week for Nicaraguan "cont~s." forces opposed to that n&:tio~·s Sandinista government. in that these supplies are targeted for nonrebels inside Nicaragua. said Richard Walden. executive director of the locally based group. Walden said his group plans to show that aid can be delivered directly to those people without military intervention. Walrus pup born In Marineland RANCHO PALO VERDES -A female walrus pup was born to the onl) breeding wa lruses in capti\'ity. Manneland officials announced Friday. The 90-pound pup was born at 4 a.m. Tuesday and Marineland curator Brad Andrews said "all the usual health signs looked good." Curators took the pup to the oceanarium's Manne Animal Care Center for feeding after it failed to nurse. More evldence •keleton i• Mengele SAO PAULO. Brazil -U.S. and Israeli experts joined effons Friday to determine if Nazi fugitive Dr. Josef Menge le died six years ago. and Brazilian police reported new evidence that a kclcton exhumed near Sao Paulo was that of Mengele. Romeu Tuma, the federal police chief in Sao Paulo. said anthropologists examining the bones concluded ··1he age of the skeleton is in the same age bracket as Mengele." Examiners at the Sao Paulo moque have also concluded that the bones were those of a Caucasian man. and about Mengele's height of 5 feet , 71/i inches. In addition, an expen from the United States. David Crown, said Friday "there is not a shadow of a doubt" that handwriting sample'! found here were Mengele's. 1 Suicide bomben ram BeJrlit army pottt BEIRUT, Lebanon -Two suicide bombers crashed a car loaded with explosives into a ~aside Lebanese army position in west Beirut Friday, killina 23 people and wounding 36 . the state radio said. The cxplo ion rocked Beirut shonty after nightfall and left shattered bodies along the sea idc boulevard a ftw hundred yards from Beirut'~ mo t luxurious hotel complcit. The army's mainly hiitc Mo lcm 6th btipde. wb1cb controls ~t Beirut, i su~ appeals through radio stations for "uracnt blood donations and for all doctors to repon immediately to duty at hospitals to save the lives of vicums." It was the first major explos_1on in Beirut since a car bomb 1n Christian cast Beirut's Sin El-Fil nciahborhood last M11y 22 killed SS people and wounded about 200. State radio said 23 people. including three soldiers. were killed and six soldkrs W'trc among the wounded. Anae Trank exhibit open• bJ ·rraatran FRANKFURT, West Gtrmany-PhOlOIJ"lPhsdcpictina the btt of Anne Frank, theJew1sh11rt who is1mprintcdon the wotld'smcmot)"b~w...,_nt dwy 11\e,wrota wJule bidina from the Nan bat opened in Fnnkfttn. nne and her family were cauaht and she died 1n a concentration camp. he w11 15 ycars old. · .. • Tiie e11hib1t1on of mbrc than 200 btack-.and-whltt picturn WU orpoittd •by the Anne Frank f oundation and opened Thunday •I St Paurs Churd\. It also includes pho1oaraph document1na raoun and nco-fi ism tn mOdttn Europe. -,.. .. . Qnn0e CoM1 DAIL.Y PtLOT/89tUrdey, June 15, 11M ainted cheese sold in 14 states ,,, ........ epidemloloClat Carol Aahnlnen of ~lee -uac 11edlcat Center 1a credited wttb · the ID U.terloela cuee and reporttnc it. ~Man wed 8 times charged in theft from latest wife From staff ucl wire reports A man arrested aboard a yacht in Ncwpon Beach this week bas been cbar&ed with grand theft and forgery for alleiedly taking $210,000 riom his most recent wife, reponedly bis ciahth spouse. Conrad Eugene Grohs Jr .. 42, was amigned Thursday in Los Angeles and is being held in lieu of $1 mimon bail. The case, l)eputy District Attorney Judy Gray sajd, is one ofbunco, not of an unhappy I marriage. Police got involved in the case after a 47-year-old Nonh i Hollywood woman placed an advertisement seeking male compa- \ nionship in a singles magazine last fall. The ad was answered by Grohs, a self-described Kenny Rogers look-alike, who wrot~ that he was a doctoral candidate in psychology -with a spcciaJ interest in pain control -who was seeking a , .. storybook" relationship. The pair married a month later. But by December, the woman d iscovered that Grohs had allegedly taken more than $210,000 out of her bank accounts. She threw him out, filed for an annulment and called police. "There's a definite distinction," the prosecutor said, -between meonc who has a bad Qlarriagc and is unhappy about that marriage .. and a person who is the victim of a planned-out theft by marriage." Grohs1 also known as Andrew J. Afar. has apparently been arried eight times and may have lied about his academic ckgrounc:f. Gray said. His seventh marriage. to a San Francisco rioman. was annulled after he allegedly stole $85.000 from her, Gray ~id. Grohs. who has also attested to marriages with women in New ~ ork, Florida and elsewhere, was also apparently romantically involved with three other women in the Sao Francisco area who claim that he took about $15,000 from them, Gray said. When arrested in Newport Beach this week, Grohs was Ii ving on 'a boat with another woman. He was caught when the brother of yet. another woman became suspicious and learned of the outstanding arrest warrant, Gray said. LOS ANQELE.S (AP) -A taanted MeiUcan-st¥1c cheese linked to 29 deaths or st.illblrths in CaJifomia was 90ld under diffe~t names in 14 states, and friah~cd consumers sought poison information Friday as cheese was stripped from ar~ry shelves. The cheese was linked to 87 1llnaaes io Los ADfiCles and Oruae counties. and offic.iall in Riverside and San Diqo countin also reported what they believed to be outbreaks of the disease, listeri0S1s.. includina two casei that coded in death. Those cases had not been definitively linked to the cheese. however. Cheeses made by Jali.sco McXJcan Products Inc. were distribulcd ID California. Arizona, Texas, Col~ rado. New Mexico. Oregon, Washini- ton, Idaho, Utah, lllinois, Michigan, New York and Ohio. said Jim Greene, a spokesman for the Food and Drug Administration in Wash· ington. - Jalisco Mexican Products Inc. vice president Mario Jaimes wd at a news conference the product also was distributed in Florida. "AJI of us associated with JalilCO Mexican Products Inc. are shocked and sick at hean.," president Gary S. McPherson said without admittina his company's products contained a deadly bacteria. Each of the states bas a large HisP-3Dic population. and in the Cahfomia cases, all but thne victims were Hispanic. The two types of cheese involved are Cotija and Queso Fresco braf\d chccscs manufactured by Jalisco. Both are soft-type cheeses, used for cooking rather than snack- ing. But state and local health officials toot no cbanca Fnday, otderi111 all JaliKo brud ptOducu to be stripped from pociery lbetva and '*'• ooo.wmm to tetUJ"O to than any ~ uou.sed cheese they miaht have at home. Physici•ns at UC San Diqo Mcdj- cal Cent.er wett on the ~ of contactina the federal Ceat.en !or Disease c.oouoa about an upsWJC an tist.enosis cases when t.M liu Wilb cheese became known. Dr. Tom Moore said Friday • "We became qwte alarmed when we realized we'd experienced aeven cases within the last seven months," he said. "We bad one stillbinb ... Moore said "probably three out of the last four cues" were linked to tainted cheese, but said further ict· vestiption was needed. He was hoping to contact the otbef" vic:tinu. Dr. David Daucy, chief of diseuc control for the Riverside County Department of Health. said the bactena may also have callSC:da death in that county. "We~vc identified one possible cue of listeria causiJl4 the stillbirth of a six-month fetus m • woman from Thermal." be said. "We have not been able to reacb the family to determine whether they may have eaten some ofthis implicated type of cheese product." He said the 26-year-old Hispanic mother suffered a hiah fever and early labor. and delivm:d the fetus stillborn June 7 at Kennedy Hospital in Indio. A nurse who monitors infections among hospitalized women and in- fants was credited Friday with fin• detecting the outbreak of tainted cheese-related listeriosis that cauted 29 deaths or stillbirths. Release of Finnish hostages set today KIRYALSHMONA, Israel (AP) -The Israeli military command announced that 21 Finnish U nited Nations peacekeeping soldiel') would be released Saturday by Israeli- backed militiamen who took them hostage one week ago. The commander of the miliua involved, the South Lebanon Army, confirmed the Friday annoµncement in a telephone conversation. , Israel's announcement came after a top U.N. official warned earlier in the day that peacekeeping troops would use force to free the Finnish soldiers as a last resort to resolve the crisis . Lahd confirmed the an- nouncemen by telephone to the Associattd Press. Reached in his home in the Christian village of Mar)ayoun ID south Lebanon. Lahd said. "Yes it's true." He refused to reply to repeated questions about the terms of the agtt:emcnt saying. "Tomorrow you · will hear all the details." "Of course I am happy with the agreement. otherwise t would not have agreed to return the Finnish soldiers." he added. ' Newport to take over harbor cleanup Will dump $34,000 annual contract with prvate firm. purchase its own boat for job By lOBERT HYNDMAN Of"" Oell7 Not ..... l'le city of Newport Beach plans to hircan employee and purchase a boat to lelp clean up debns in Newport Haber. ne City Council this week set asi<t $38,400 in the coming fiscal yeals proposed budget to c,oyer the coss relating to the new pos1t1on. The · funds arc expected to be appt0ved June 24 as part of the cuy's 198~86 budget. Aircrews to return without new pact OilCAGO (AP) -United A1r- lin•· flight attendants who have been ho,.ring striking pilots' picket lines saidlate Friday they would return to wo• without an agreement with the air••e. lirtier Friday, leaders of the 5,000 stri~ng pilots said they would not act o n a proposed contract until flight attddants had an accord guaran- tcei)g no penalt¥ for those who ho~red picket ltnes. The airline wal)ed that delay past today could scnp the pilots' pact. dlic1als of the pilots' master exeNtivc council said late Friday th~had not raufied their proposed co ract. but planned to continue di ssing it. Since 1977, the city has contracted with a private firm to pick up floating debris throughout the harbor area. said city Marine Director David Harshbarger. Thal contract wtth the G.M. Bos- ton Co. of Newport Beach has cost the city about $34,000 annually, Harshbarger said. But when the contract came up for renewal this spring. the city's Tidelands Affairs Committee de- cided it might be better for the city to take over those operations. A-bomb memorla Chieko Fra•el, 61, llUJ"riYor of the atomic blut on Hiroeblma, weepe u her etatement de.crlbln& the a - ploeion ta read by a moder- ator at a newa conference ln San P'rancleco htday. A team of ala Jaj)&Deee pby.- lciana ta Tlaitln& tbe W eat Cout and enmtntnc Ameri- can atomic bomb 81im•on. P'ra•el, now a resident of Wlllard, llo.. loet her 19- montla-old eon ID tbe blut. Tbe eb docton wtll 11ee an Mtt•ated 300 people at UC San Pranclaco. Medical Center Oftr three daya, eald Dr. hmio Doko, tbe t-.m l•der and chief of obstetrlca and anecotoo-at Jl.lroU1ma CftJ Boepltal. llemben will condaet aam- IAatlou ID Loe ~el-. Seattle, BoaolaJa and Van· CCMl.W. Canada. Harshbarger said there are several advantages to having the city manage the harbor cleanup. The employee would be in radio contact with the Marine l)epanment and the county Sheriff's Harbor Patrol if immediate cleanup is needed in a specific area of the harbor. In addition. the city's mamtenan~ crews could tiaul the debris to a local landfill with other Cit) rubbish and allow the employee to spend more time in the harbor area. Harshbarger said. The 181/i-foot aluminum boat would be painted in the a ty's colors and shoulder cen.am public rclauons responsiblittcs as well. he said. In setung the funds aside. City Counctl members said the c11v-run harbor cleanup boat would be used on a one-year tnal basis. Greg Boston. the current contrac- tor for harbor cleanup, said a ci ty crew might not be able to perform the JOb as well as he has. In a June 3 letter to the City Counc1t Boston said a private firm hkci\1s own might be better equipped to handle the publtc r~lations needed in such a '1s1ble pos1t1on. Complaints from residents and problems with public relations led the ctty of Huntington Beach to rontract for his services in recent years. Boston said. 'tte tlight attendants decided to n:ttn Without • back-to-work aarcc· m•t because United $0Ulht a .~_.itivc" ..,-cement that would 1nflct "the mott savaac reprisals ~~·our members who honored •hticket ltncs." said Patty friend, wi th.c As)oeiation ofAiaht Attend· an , or the last three dayi the com· pa has inSJsted uPon an aareement Ganifhi: Problems persist, but U.S., India can get al orig would inntct the pu_nishment of ...,.,...._. tcn1ority upon th<>tc who the P'fot • etcket liMs:' d satd. She Pf()m1scd lit1 .. tton fhetnencr. e Oiaht auendlnt•s union ~P­ nts 1bout t0.000 United em- W HINOTON ~AP} -Indian Pnme Minaster ~1v Oandhi said Fnday he has cemented l£>Od per- tonal relatio" with Presicttnt R~n •nd belie~ tbe Un1tlld Smes and India "can eooptta~ to reduce tht d1fftrences., in .their relatton ~t in I soeec.b and ~nd-­ &JmWf attUOl\ at the atioMI Pwu1 'Oub. Gandlu ndicatcd that most-Of the probkms tbll ovu the rs ha\.e· .. bedevtled relations be'\v.un the •oricfs two tarscst dtmocndes ull pcni l TM:le 1ndude tM U armt up. pbed to Pakimn. lnctil'l fat tn ~ South Asian'Wlrs ince 1nckpectdcl'liee from 8nt11n 1n 1947, lftdia.n refusal to lip the nudffr ~ht.ion trt.aty and cooft&ttina v~ bow to ft\ SOVJCt troops out of' Afp.anistan. Tht 4().~r~ld prune minister also stron&J) cnnaud R~n·s tratCfC Defense lnm1tive.. or .. ~r Wa"-• procram to hick1 apinst UK'O•ntnt nuc~ar missiles He said lnd11 1 "still not tot.all) conv1netd of its watabthty," Mlchna that ... the world 11 finctm1 it hard cooup to control the arms ract toda~ withou• opcn1na up an entirety nt,,. di meMK>n .. . ' I r I . I Orang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 15, 1986 'You've always got to know ·:exactlywhcityou 're qo1ng' • 1'11 tak" a partJctllar kJad of p y:Cru)'." -veteran tanker pilot "Sonny" Momson By STEVE GE~INGER ., t ,,........, STOCKTON -Buzz Blaylock coaxed tanker "72" skyward. b<>und for a wildfire that belches deadly mixtures of smoke, updrafts and debris. Blaylock. a former fighter pilot who wa sbo1 down in V1e1nam, banked toward the Sierra Nevada in 1he twin- engine aircraft, one of 21 former submarine-chasing S-2s the state refitted to douse blazes. To survive the hazards that killed two tanker pilots last summer alone means that the 58-ycar-old aviator must make just the right approach: always diving downhill and upwind. He must achieve precisely the ri~t speed, flying slowly enough to main- tain control as 800 gallons of ret.ar- {.--------------------------------------------------t • . ~ Bau Blaylock makee an air drop from a fol"N:'~ tanker ! da.rlna a practice ran ln the Sierra NeTada foo . . danl gushes out, abruptly maJUna tbe plane four tons lighter. He must brace against beat-fed updrafts, hoping to miss debris spewed by flames, then peer throuah smoke for exactly the right spot to release that is ideally half1n, half out of the fire. And he's forced to dodge other tankers and aircraft carrying sightsccn or news crews, making sure firefi&hters arc clear of the drop, which can squash a ilre engine. His fl ying comes second nature and. lilte all S-2 pilots, he flies without a copilot. Blaylock, who • supervises the tanker pilots, says that .. it's not really an awfully dangerous job. It's just one where you've always got to ·know exact_ly "'.hat the hell you're doing." "'Like 10 late afternoon. when the shadows make the canyons so dark it seems as if you're di ving into the belly of a whale. But you learn that your eyes will adjust quickly enough," he says. Blaylock has flown for 35 years. so long that he goes by "Buzz" rather than his real first name. Monroe. He started in propeller-driven fighters. then flew jets for the U.S. Air Force. North Vietnamese gunners shot him down on March 12, 1966, but he escaped imprisonment. · As a Hemet Valley Flying Service pilot based in Grass Valley. he's complet~d oearly 10,000 fire-fighting missions since 1977 in aircraft the state Department of Forestry leases from·the military. On this mission. he flew 20 miles northeast to the foothills. And this time he had an audience of news reporters, there lo view a drill for tanker pilots and the CDF air attack commanders who give directions from smaller aircraft. The lime green and orange tanker flashed overhead. engines popping as if they were backfiring. The noise came from the propeller tips. spin- ning 3' 2,800 rpms -so fast they were shattering the sound barrier and ,,, ........ Ftreflfhttni air tanker pl t Buu IUaylock atanda bealae one of the 2 air tanken be Olea for the Department of ForabJ at the Stockton airport where they are baaed. spitting a stream of small sf 1c booms. Blaylock circled. sizing up he mock fire with the CDF comman er. Then-abruptly, Blaylock's p ne gracefully swooped to 154 et, iushing a sticky red chemical con4in- mg fertilizer to check the sprca~ of flames and later nurish new plaat>. Besides tankers, the state's airftrce in~ludes 13 command aircraft aa4 I 0 helicopters that drop water from buckets. as well as ferry equipment and firefighters. The aircraft are ready to Oy within three 10 four minutes from 19 fields throughout the state. during daylight. CDF spends $4.3 million of its $230 million annual budget on the program. Department Director Jerry Partain says the state has "probably the ~st 1n1t1al attack program (of any fire- fighting agency) in the world. Cali- fornia has 26 million residents -it would be the sixth largest nation in the world -and we have to protect them. It's a tremendous chore." About 7.500 fires blackened 110.000 acres in Cahfomia last year. Firelighters fear this season will be worse . . . . . . • . , NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for i nformat i on r'egarding the county requlrements-.for using a Fictitious Busi ness Name. 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Set 48" Table w / 4 Chans With Wuthff Res1sl1nt Custuons Rq Relad S66UOOO M Ull PllCE s35911 I r , \ • , . Major credit·eard rings brolren _u NEW YORK (AP) -Federal •nts say they dealt a tremendous blow to the counterfeit credit card trade by semna more than 20,000 bocu cards 1n raids on two major production and distribution rinp. "It's one of the biaest credit card fraud arrestS that's been made in the United States." said Jonathan Z. Friedman, an assistant deputy state attorney general. "In tcnns of poten· tial losses it's ri&ht up there on top." The 20,000 cards seized last Tu~ day, plus enough materials to make 80.000 more. represented a potential loss Lo banks of $500 milhon if all I 00,000 cards had been produced, distributed and used, authorities said. 10,800 apply so far to sell lottery tickets SACRAMENTO (AP)-An aver· age of 1.350 California businesses a day have been applying to sell lonery tickets this fall. totaling in e ight working days 10.800 -haJf the needed number. Lottery Commission spokesman JQhn Schade says that about three- fourths of the applicants are from small, independently owned shops of various types. "We're happy with the response." Schade added. Applications became available May 31 at state Board of Equal- 1zat1on. Alcoholic Beverage Control and Lottery Comm1ss1on offices throughout California. The state Franchise Tax Board began processing the apphcauono; for the Lottery Commission on June 5. Total cone-centratlon Although there is no specified deadline for filing applications. lot· tery officials plan to select outJets an 1ime to have a network set up b)' August. The fine art of balanclna a acoop of chocolate lee cream appean to have 4-year-ofd Scott Zlerlyn a little croued up at a community featlval in Grand Raplcla, lllch. Retailers wall receive a 5 percent comm iss1on o n all the tickets they sell -a nack~I on every token purchased b y players. 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Richard Collier, Mastercard's di- rector offf'llud conU'OI, said, "We've been l.ooUna for the toult'e of tM1e cards for a con 1derable le"lth of time." The Scacl Scrv1CC and the Or- pniied Crime Control Task FoTCt s~nt a )Cat on the cases. usina undercover qents and electro1uc and aenal survetllancc, said James R. 0 ' Amelio. heact of the Secret Service in New York. D'Amelio 111d authonues did not know how many cards were in circulation, but believed they had been sold nationwide and used as far away_ as -Wrope. He uid the 1wo alleged counterfeiting rings were un- related. Lossies to banks "att ntimated to ba"e bcocn in lhe rruJbons of dotlan,,'" D'Amtlio said and -t~ ~till losats -fiaunna SS.000 an bQpaa cbaran on each of I 00,000 cards - v.ere about S SOO mWion.. .. With the seizure ot thas Na) card n ccrtaioJy u 101na to have a tremendous impact .. on the traftic an countcrfen cards. D'Ametio said. He noted credit card fraud has jumped l.SOO percent. in the past five years, a11d losses to P.hony char&es are projected at SI billion for I 9f S. The 20.000 cm:ts, ~a:d by photo-offset. and materials for 80,000 more were seized Tuesday. --------------------- COIE II All SEE THE SOllY VIDE0-8 NOW IN STOCK! •-; =: r; r! j =I!~':~~~ i_-: I; J-~~~ ~ ~ $659 BUY NOW AND RECEIVE FREE! • Basket • Windshield • Helmet value $160.00 ........ lllrr.J '34111 ASlllllT -5-YEAR wuum BETAIOVIE .. Mllldi ... '919• . ' . I r Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 15, 19$5 Nazarenes piCk fJite in county for global meet . The General Assembly of the Cla•rd of th Nuerae next week is txpectcd to draw S0..000 participants. The meeting. held every four years, will beat the Anaheim Hilton and TowcrsJunc20..28. The worldwide event will feature workshops. inspirational services, meetings of the legislative body and banquets with entertainment by eight ~Qlle&echoirs and ensembles. • • • Ron Stevens, tenor with the Sydney Opera House in Australia. will ~nt an evenina of music at 7 p.m. Sunday in St . .udrew'• Pretbytertu ~·r~. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The program will include operatic arias, sacred music, show tunes and other styles and varieties of musical fare. Admission is free. however there will be a free-will offering. • • • The Crystal Cathenral Collegiate Singers, directed by Bryan Beavers. will present a special musical production, "Till Millions Know" by Mark Blankenship, at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Garden Grove church. The production is a portrayal oftbe 40days between Christ's resurrection and his ascension into heaven. There will be a free-will offering. Pro-Peace (People Reaching Out for Peace) leader Karen Litfin will describe theorganizationanditsactivitiesat the 10:30a.m. meeting Sunday of the Unitariaa UaJverul11t FeUow11llp of Lapaa Bea~. The group meets at 429 Cypress Drive. . . . Entertainers Herschel and Judy Fox wlll prcscntan evening of mus1cand comedy at 9tonightat the Jerry Lauer Memorial Concert at Temple Betit Em et in Anaheim. Snacks and a no-host bar will be available throughout the evening. Admission is $8 per person . • • • The Women's Association of the Lapu Pretby1ertu Claarc~ will bold an installation luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Fellowship Hall, 415 Forest Ave. New officers arc Connie Tonkin, president; Charlotte Montgomery, vice president; Esther Angus and Lucille Baker, secretaries; Jeannette York, treasurer, and coordinators-Virginia Kent, mission interpretation; Margaret Bauer, studies; and Margaret Florance, involvement/action. • • • Several special Father's Day services are scheduled incloding one at 10:30a.m. at theOra.ogeCoast UDJtariu UalvenaliltClasrd, 1259Victoria St., Costa Mesa; at 10: I 5a.m.at tbe LapnaPresbyterluChrd,415 Forest ~ ve.; 10 a.m .. Cltarcll of ReU&iou Sdeace meeting in the American Lepon :flaU, 3841.cgion St., Laguna Beach; I 0 a.m ., Neighborhood Congrepllonal Church, St Ann's and Glenncyrc streets; and at l 0 a.m. at PaJm ew ~mmuJty Cla•rcll, 2525 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. • • •• •• Sk1r Ba-Ma'alot-Harbor Reform Temple will hold a seven-week )larent/Toddler Enrichment Program from 9:30to I l a.m. Fridays until July )6. The temple is located at the comer ofEastbluff Drive and Jamboree Road bi Newport Beach. For infonnation. call the temple at 644-7203. ~thiopian relief work honored : CINCINNATI (AP) -Three na- Gonal religious agencies that caA')' on t,eJjef work -Protestant, Roman Catholic and Jewish -have been honored for their "extraordinary effort" in providing aid to famine victims in Ethiopia. The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion awarded iu S J0,00(}-Roger E. Joseph Prize to Catholic Relief Services, Church World Service, relief ann of' the National Council of Churches. and the American Jewish Joint Distribu- tion Committee. The cash was divided among them. ...... - P08tul~t bleued llotber Tereea (left) Deeta a po.tulant at St. Patrick'• Cathedral ln New Tork tbla week after a epecial m&M at wb.lcla US DDU from Iler lllMlonarl• of Charity order took their flnt or ftna1 TOWS. llotber Tereea la on a three-week rialt to •lz a .8. ctdee and Canada. Reactions mixed over re-election DALLAS (AP)-Althouah some moderates expreucd reservations, there wat jubila1ion antona the throna of messenaers after ,the Rev. C.harlcs F. Stanley was re-elected as president of the South~m Baptist Convenuon. Applause and predictions of a healthier convention clashed with fears of retaliation for aaency beads who are not in line with the fundamentalist views espoused by Standley in the wake of tbjs week's vote. Convention "mcssenaers" at the taricst assembly ever elected St.anley to hjs second one~ year term by 1ivin1 him SS percent of the vote. Moderate Rev. W~ Winfred Moore lost I.he rate. with 45 percent and was then elected first vi~ president in a show of unity. ''I'm im~ with Charles St.anley and everything he stands for," said Marlene Craft, a mcssen.aer from Honea Path, S.C. "Anything God leads b1m to do, I'm sure he'll do." Becky Stewart, a messenger from Lebanon. Ohio, agreed. "I'm very happy," she said of the victory strengthening fundamentalists' grip on the Southern Baptist Convention. "I think Charles Stanley is a good person." v. •1 ... And Jack Ogden of Tawhuska. Okla., added that Stanley is representative of mainstream Baptist thought. He isn't vindictive; he's very kind." G>then wercn 't so sure. "l think it's unfair for the Southem·Baptists," lamented the Rev. Steve Jones of Sparta, Va. "They're· taking the convention in a new direction, a fundamentalist direction toward creedal ism and central control." He added that "we will be part of a convention where our kind of pastorina will be no longer welcome." Potato project no half-baked idea By De A11ociatecl Prest BIG ISLAND, Va. -The "Potato Project," which salvages potatoes that fanners otherwise would dump and distributes them to the poor, 1s bulging beyond its means, its officers say. The project, which distributed 8. 7 million pounds of otherwise wasted potatoes in 1984, reports it already has distributed more than 9 million pounds in 1985. "If we had not been short of funds we could have done a great deal more," said the Rev. Ken Home. He said the pr~'ect had to tum down an additional I . million pounds that farmers want to donate. .f.ounded two years ago by the Episcopal-Societyof St. And~, the project distributes discarded potatoes to f 2 agencies for the needy in 22 states and the District of Columbia. Project officials say it can get good potatoes that otherwise would be thrown away to rot for a total cost of thrce~and-a-half cents a pound. "The program is simple, cost- effective and findinf.a growing accep- tance with growers, • Home says. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Churches arc losing the present generation of children because adults don't know how to communicate with them, a counselor told a Southern Baptist seminar. "Most adults don't know how to love children," said Ross Campbell of Chattanooga, Tenn. "Today it is rare to find a child with a healthy self- concept and view of love." SAN FRANCISCO -More than 70 religious and other groups arc supporting a federal lawsuit seeking to bar lhc U.S. government-from any new prosecutions in'cases of Central Americans seeking sanctuary in the United States. The suit asks a halt both to prosecuting persons providing church sanctuary and a halt to arrests and deportations of Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees until con- ditions of civil war and human rights abuses cease in their homelands. Jn January, the govetnment in- dicted 16 persons on charges of harboring illegal aliens in a church· run sanctuary movement. That case is before federal district court in Phoenix, Ariz. SEA TILE -Discussing a goal set by the United Methodist Church to double its membership from 9.4 million to 20 (llillion by 1982, the chairman of the drive, Arkansas Bishop Richard 8. WilJce told his fellow bishops: "We don't know how to penetrate a lonely society. We have been geared up for therunl scene. not ttre city." WINNIPEG. Manitoba -Canada has a newly united Lutheran de- nomination. After seven years of negotiation, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada and the Lutheran Church in America-Canada Sectio n merged into the Evanglical Lutheran Church in Canada. Its combined membership totals 209.000 in 655 congregations .. The past division had "made it difficult for many to hear the gospel through Lutherans," says the Rev. William Hordem . president of Lutheran Theological Seminary in Saskatoon. WASHINGTON -The Seventh- day Adventist Church has decided to maintain for the time being its rule against ordination of women, but to keep studying the issue. That action was taken on rec- ommendation of a special com- mission, which was to dig further into biblical and theological factors in- volved. reporting its findinss no later than the 1988 spring meeung of the church's annual council. It w~s to review the entire issue at its 1989 meeting. Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A c.tllal WllC1•1 ,.._ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cotti MeM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0 . Clark. Minister Costl M ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wonhlp a Church School 1:30 -10:00 a.m. Dr. Wllllam E. Steel Newport Beach CH"llT C"""CH IY TitE HA UHl'T!D MnHOOllT 1400 W Balbol BIVd. tn4I05 IX Robert B Shee>1td, Jr. WonNsl & Chwdl lchool l'.:ID AM. WMlt.S., l"H-lc!ICMll Md 0., C.... 7:JO ..... ..,., ...... Huri11ngton Beech Nonh COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 842-4461 Worahlp Service 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday Schoof 10:00 Fouritalri Valley FIRST UNITED METHODllT CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112-2593 James R Hadley. Pastor Worahlp A Church School •.30 A.M. i NEWPORT CENTER UNITED ME THOOIST CHURCH 1901 Marguerite A••· CorOM def Mat M4-0745 ..,,.. I a.di SdlMI t.Jt l l . Rt!V LH Cunnlngf>Mn Cl if CMCll Clllll&Anelll 111 .............. c.w .... ....... -., .... HU. s.-,..,. '44-7QI o ..... Sc"OOll & -... C..• ~ Situ 14 11J"ulip at a <!bed o/ ~,. <lMtJtu 7"41 11),J PRESBYTERIAN CtuCH Of Ttl: COVENANT 9ruce A. K~. P•t0t Terry~ Dlrwter., ., ............. ~...c­~-~· . .....,... S..y • ... 1:30 ' 10:00 Ul Cludl~ CIM• In AMI 10:00 AJl ....._.,t•e n llaWt- 1:30 ' 10:00 UI. VnptrJ-7:00 , .M. 2850 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557.3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mlaourl Synod) 7IO Yk:tCMta It., Coeta ..... LottMw V. Tornow, P•tor 131-1111 ._,,...,......, WORSHIP SERVICE MO 10'.30 AM s.day Sdllll & AM ... C1m 9:20 AJl Christian D.mlnt•y SdloGI 548-eeet · ST. MARK PIESIYTEllAI CHUICI £as11Jjutt Or & ~mbortt, , Newport Beac~ Rew Wilham McQuoKI. Pa$IOr Asst Paster Robert P StHrart Ro<Jeer WINlten, MuSIC Ouector ..,..., I a.re. S... It U . ...,c.. . ,.._c.1..._m1 SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE RE,OMI RICClt lltfnatd P Kirt bllltlof" ' lasttllltl Dr E':t.-~ -:-= .... ,.,, SERMON TOPIC: "h1r D1tl" 01Jf!lD ~Of Rtt. in ....._, aunt tptltw CUCH Of RO.IGIQUS SCDCf ,,,._.,., Of Ole UMsd CllwClfl et ,........ ~ 220S MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 • HVNTIHOTON BEACH, CA 92648 For lnformedon -.1331 . t \ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Roe• J. Btrc, P11tor Kin EJf ert Kr0flta4, Putor Wllu. SllYIOI • Mt' ~:30 Mt (lnlefJ)ftler fot the dtaf at a AM) stll>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM lbHry C•t Awabblt Wll. .. lH ltftr •, • .,.,. ltae• 141-1111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (D~ofCMst) 2401 ntne •• •ettta ....... Newpott a-:11 "'5-S711 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM 0eM 8W8MOn, Mtftletw You WIH t. W-'t:om«I -And H#pMlt FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•ln •I Adam•, Huntington -..Ch SUNDAY: Moring Worship . . ....... ....... . ............... 9:00 PM Bible School ......................................... 10:45 AM Evening WorShlp. .. . ......... .. .. . . . .. . . . .. ........ 6:00 PM ActMYMtll~-.._,..,.._ Mike FlllTa. o ... Melcolm a Albin H KatgM, Minta! .... , M•ge Iden, Director Of Chrl•tlen Ecfuc:11t1or> DtAL·A·O.VOTIOM -Qf.t5eo; OMoe -U.2111 ""'MCNftt Ctwt.t IMoe 1•" unday Jun~ l 6, 1985 S UNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 a nd 10: 15 A.M. "w-rmon fop1r "The Archives Speak" Or John A. Huffman Jr • Prl'a<'hm1t t.l~ .;;, Andrf'W\ Road Nc-wpmt Beach Cahforn11 171~) 631·2880 IEW TIOlllT CllllTIAI 011101 111 w. 119' It., ..... .... (, ............ a ..... ) ''Tll• 1 •• , ........... Bible Study CIHa 9: 1 !5 Sunday Mornt,,, Mm.Ip. Htaltnt I Junior Church 10:30 ............... Laguna P resby terian Church The "Church of tJw Cltttnn" A M•lldly churd\ f0t tlle Sou01 County tl•11t.t1111 Se~ lk1•11nltwl 1•11,..,. ••ltll•r "•Nil, l°'H •• CIUU ea,.. r..••fll..i r.tll«hfJ C ..... ~•• • "..a1r.-<l*a> RAMI MMIC S. Ml1B SHMIAT SlnCD fit.-1 PA -Sat,10:31 I.A ram11y Sernees ht fnday of Month -7·30. ~ ~hoo4. Aduft Cd .• Youth Groups, ~ 1011 Clllllblcl, ~ •.O (II .....,.., 144-1- Cantor Alan ..... Educetor lllrWn Ven.._... SA INT JAMES WELCOMES YOU IUNDAY WOR .... MtmaS 7:30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:00 AM -Holy Eucharlat Rite II 10:'45 AM -Prayer ll'ld Pralle Eucharist Rite II Church School and Adult Education -9:00 & 10:45 AM (Music. Mt'mon and child care at 3 aervlces) MID-WllK WOR8HIP Mo'nday-Frlday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10:00 AM Eucharist & Heeling Serv1oe Wedne.dey • 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rector, fr."'°"" MMJ • AMoc., ''·Man Cox. A .... ttng The Rev. Todd Sor-.naen • Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev. Thomat H9nry •Mr. Wllllam Rob4lrt1 SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lldo •Newport Beach • 714-67S-0210 •llTIAI SCIENCE mlCHEI 8AANCHES Of THE MOTHM OtiUACH, THE "AST CHURCH CW CHAIST, SCIENTIST IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS "God .the Preserver of Man" Coet. ............... Cltwch of Ctvtet. lctenttet ...... v.-0r .. c.... ... c..... • ..., ....... A.M.. .................... y .... Dr.-e A.II.~, .... Mon. ttvu let Wed.?~, ....... ,... . ~ C""'°" of Chrlet. lal1nttet ..... ....... ;:, ....... t11111 ... .-... • •1 •1h1t11n ( Y•) a..e. • ...., ...... 1 .. ..... " ...................... ...., ...... ,.., ......... ,.... .......... , .... -. ... .... 10 A.11.-1 , ... ,......., ~C..-... &W.. , .. HuntlnetOft ....._..,.. C""'°" of Clwtlt, lclentllt ::.~--i::=-:.u.. .. •• ..;.--='aii ......... Ncwpert ....._,.,..~of Ctwtet. lclentllt *-*"-••c" ..... c.... • ....,~ ....... A& .... ·-........ 1111 ... u.le llM. IWi leL I A.II. .. , ... T-.-1-t P.11. CNllll C..,,....... r.....,_ -t ,._, UO A.lit --It~ nn. Ncwper1 a1a1tt.-IH1nd ~of Ctwtet, kleftttet ......... V...Dr;\c-.. .. o..~ .............. ..... llt11 .. ?;)Ill T' L C....""'" e.- -.14 191 I i WI I IP& au. [ 11 I ,._~ ......................... 9ilir .. . ....................... CMllC..~Af AUMfiMCD Nation-wide poison hotlines can save lives Dear Ann Landers: l wo uld like to alen all pattnts to the toll-free number of the Poison Control Center (1-800-25 2-2022). It can be a god- send. I am the mother of two small boys and have used this number twice. What a relief to know I can pick up the phone and get instant instructions in case of an cme!Jency. The people I spoke to both times were terrific. I was frantic. They calmed me down and told me exactly what should be done. ln one case the woman asked me to call back and let her know how my son was doing. I keep this number by the phone at all times and have infonned my babysitter that she should not hesitate to use it 1f n 1s needed. I hope I never have to use this number for a lifc-threatenina situ- ation, but Just knowina there arc com petent people ready to help is very reassunng. -An Illinois Mom Dear Mom: Tllaaks for die letter. I J••t tbl1 ml~ute te1ted t~e aamber alld a very pleasant woman answered Immediately. (No bHy sl1nal. HallebtJU!) l uked_ lf die umber I bad readied served , ... eatlre eou- try. saie replied, "No -HJy llllaols." I ~ta asked wlaat I sboald do If I lived In Couectleut or CallfonaJa. Her respoese, "Call tile toll-free lafor· matlon namber 1-800-SSS-lUZ and ask for tile Polson Co•trol Ceater for t•e state you Uve In." (A few states do not yet ltave a poison hotline -In "ose tllat don't, call your doctor or llo1pltal eme'le~cy.) I also asked If tbey work !4 llours and was told, "Yes, of couse." So, a Lau per, Midler keep things liyely at awards luncheon LOS ANGELES (AP) - Elizabeth Taylor was a no-show, but Cyndi Lauper and Bette Midler kept things lively at the awards luncheon of Wo men in Film, an organization of 1,200 wo rkers in the entenainment industry. Taylor was unable to attend the Century Plaza Hotel event because of a recurring back ailment. Songwnter Carole Baye r Sager conveyed Miss Taylor's regrets and accepted a pro- fessional achievement award on her behalf. Lauper. the unpredictable rock music and video star. was gi ven the New Directions award. and afier earning a few laughs. said: .. It was pretty rough in the beginning to fight for creative control and get it." Midler, who received the Jack Oakie Comedy award, rocked the room with her ribald remarks. Among her more sedate comments was a quote from Gloria Steinem: "A man can be called ruthless if he bombs a country to oblivion. A woman can be called ruthless 1f she puts you on hold.·· The theme of fight mg for the nghts of women in the entertainment 1ndustr) was earned on by the other award winners. They included ltaha~ director Lina Wertmuller: T1ch1 Wilkerson. pub- lisher of the Holl ywood Reporter: and Meta Wilde. for 55 years script supervisor. · Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM tDB.t FMSIERED "Outrageously entertaining ... a daring, deliciously demented comedy:• -P .. tt-r rr.m". P£nPLL '-Shrewd and entertainlng ... one of Jack Nicholson's boldest perfonnances." -RKt1ard~t11ck .. 1 flMF .... , ... 9~2 4993 11Nl 8548811 IUICE 637 0340 UA flm!ES 8 EDWARDS tN VUSITY "1f(. ORANG£ MALL ctm •SA 9794141 IJClll 11.LS 768 6611 OUKl 634 3911 COWARDS CIN[MA COOfR COWAROS/SO CAI. UA CITY CEHlER LACUNA HILLS MALL com 1cu sco 0594 llSSltl VIUO 830 6990 OWICE 634 9361 UA SOUTH COAST EDWARDS Vl(JO TWIN PACfftC ORANCl OR IN WlSTlllsnl • UA WESTMINSl[R MAL~ 8930546 HE CAN FLY A JET. RACE A CAR AND OUTSMART A COMPUTER THE GOVERNMENT CREATED HIM AND NOW THEY WANT HIM DESTROYED 'D. 'A.R:V:·L~ PAR~T ~SPRESENTS A .JQH\I HEYMAN..auml HARRIS~ DA RVL MUSIC BV MARVIN HAMLISCH CO-ffi()O..CED BY llJRTT HAARIS At-O~ELLE KElLV WRITTEN BY DAVID AM8ROSE &. All.AN SCOTT At-0 JEFFREY ELLIS PROOUCED BY JOtf'I t-EVMAN OOECTED BY SMON WINCE!? PANAVISION' • • A PAAAMOLNT ~ .... • l'O---~ ........ ___ .,..... __ . NOWPLA~ ... ~.>j • . ' Au Lui1£1s "84111et of orcklds to tlloae woederflll folks. Tiiey do a fabeloas Job. Oc:ir Ann Landers: I'm writing "' response to the letter from "One of Your Fans." She was an elderly ft'Oman who wanted to know whether ro have her gold caps taken out when she dies. She planned to be cremated. You said c·remators don't bother about removing gold caps because it 1s not worth it. Well. you are wrong. My father had scveTiil gold caps. When he died they were removed because my motherf'equestcd it. She had the gold melted down and made into a necklace for me. I received 11 on my 16th b1rthda)'. That necklace 1s worth a good deal of money and we s11ll have some gold left over. That nedclace was the best present I ever will receive. -Per- sonal Eu>enence In Kenosha Dear Xen: Thanks for slaaring yoar experience. Not every girl woald wut a necklace m ade out of Iler fatller's teeth. To eacb his own. Dear Ann Landers: I am a fa1r- skinned. blonde female who 1s interested in the suntan pill r ve been hearing about. They claim a person can get a quick tan with very little exposure to the sun and that the tanning pill has many advantages, the main one being no wrinkles later in life. The ad claims the pill is appro\ed by the Canadian agency equivalent to the U.S. Food and Drug Admin15- t111tion. It sounds too good to be true. What can you tell me about it? -.\n Admirer In T&ronto Dear Toronto: The pill you are referrln1 to belongs to the psoraleo family of drugs. One must use It with great care beause it sensitizes the , skin and excessive use could produce a severe burn. There cm to be as man> ccrtafiable an wtrs to the flrst color TV show que t1on than there are players in the column -which force& us to d1 rd the hon us quc:)taon. This means thnt nine 1s a pcTfect score thjs week. and that eight of you share that di unction to lead the way an this round of Trivia Bowl Jll. TRIVIA BOWL III STANDINGS Moor• Whit• t91 l.oly ' Co (9) Tl\e 9"* BtOU* t ttl J M (IOI Ctua, Collelo. P.O ... ttl 1.Mty '°'9dlln-t•> ..... Kyte (ll Cat>llegl PelCll ICICN Ill Bell G41rdenl Higll l-a Il l Mofll>-~eQNI Sd\OOI ~191 The Sotlollra t91 M & Mc:lll ~8w..-1ot91 ~(7'~) Nlncy P110r t51 c-111 ·M ... Monet41 Aldl w .. ,,., 171 WGCJHB121 • fom Tltut Fen Cluo 12'tt •no entry I~ !\ell Of last ICO'I 1-ded 12 " se" Ml 51•, 54 $7 56 55 1 SS s..·. :13 so ••• •• 43 35 31 I 20 19 Moira White sull cltnes 10 a shm lead over Lolly & Co. 1n the overall standings. 8\ the way, Higgins was the actor. as ft were. not the character on .. Petticoat Junction," for those who were confused by last week's canine quesuon. Now, once morl' into the breach. I In the Alfred Hitchcock mo' 1e '"The Trouble With Harr) ... "hat exact I)' was Haf'T) 's ·trouble'> 2. Name Eve J\rden·s c.at on the .. Our Miss Brooks" show. 3. lden11f~ the !.p1nstcr ~ho pursues the tllle character 1n the comic '>trip '"Tumble~ceds " "•f tetch' is outrageously funny and hip. I laughed my head off!' -Jtffrt y Lyons. SNEAK PREVIEWS. PSS CHEVY CHASE ffllll •MA • cosra lllSA HUWTMIGTOll l(ACH • I.A MAIM OIWIG( UA~ 990 4022 fO-.itlOS C111e!TI4 (f"lt• £Ow.iros H11n11n91on AMC FdtlOll Soulte :)laooum Orwe 1n 979 ,,,, ~ 840388 691 0633 6J9 8170 MllA'AM PXtfle s ~~" 0nve WI 821 4070 COSTA MESA • llMllf • LA lllllAOA -SAMTA Ft Srtl!llG! £aw.as *"' co.si Eawaros U1Wtrs.11 P "'!IC Golt•••• ~ JM· JO• °'""" PWJ ~1111 .ss-8811 ~n '6" er.>• "06 MllA'AM UA~ 952-4992 El TONl lAGUllA IEACtl • OIWIGt WlSfllillSU II tl!w¥lls ~· Edloani:s Soiim C~• Cor>tclOme u.a .,,._ SB 1 5880 497 17" 6lA is~ 119 • 'l!>&6 toO .....0 M:alTllD FOii ,_ lloGAOlMO<l • 1'91D>fJli'T£D IN en---" C4STLE Hill PROOUCTIONS PRESENTS GEORGE STEVENS~ A FILMMAKERS JOURNEY (ICllSM EllCACEIEIT Fri. l:tt, 1:15, 11:45 edwards LIDO CINEMA •IW"<)IT f Ovll••ID 673 8350 a•••• '-100 • ... fwltQ l f ll•C• Sat/$• 1:45, 3:50 6:00. 8:15. 10:15 He never knew what hit him. SECRET~MIRER R_,, __ ~ .___..__-___ ,. _, -. NOW PLAYING ' --_... --t -~ -----"--- Orange CoU1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, JuM' 15, 1985 4. The Vulgate is 1 laun version of what book? 5. The -Thundcnna Herd.. of mUSJoans bade up what bandleader? 6. The hat mu ic:al "Oltlahoma" was denvcd from what non-musical plav'! . 1. What New York Giants' lineman gained a reputation .as Jim Brown's nemesis? 8. To whom did General Robert Mitchum award a battlefield com- masion in the movie "The Longest Day?'' 9. In what map:z1ne would you find the fictional character "Eustace Tille)'!' conttnckr) · 2. William Daniels(vo1ccoflUTT) 3. Hffl> and Toot~c (Wooditn . "Bloodic") · 4, '"La Travilta" ("CamiJk': opera1 s. Ella Fiuscrald ("first. JaOY ~f 'i<>ng .. ) 6. "Orpheus Ducendioa•· ( .. Fuaitsve Kmd") 7. Chuck Howley of the Dalla Cowboys (lo 1ng MVP) 8. ..It's Always fair Weather':. (Kelly on skates) • 9. John Memck (Elephant Man1 10. Question discarded due •• con01ctin& sources (color TV show)., I 0. Professor Harold Hill was .. 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'Rl%%1'1 HOHOa.-i IWI at• WI ... llrll MAMi-•11 ·---lOtT IN AMHKA ,., . ... ,,. ..... D.A.l.T.LINI ................ , .. PU•1CT11t ••UtA ~ta•W ,_ t.t , ......... , ..... ,,. * * ncan ADM•11 .. -MWOMMll•-'" ~ ... -IAIT MONIT 111 D.A.l.T.LINt -...OUUll -11l THI GOONllS..,.. .. ..,._ ............... ...................... HOCH 1.,.1 . ..,.,,_ .................. ....... llUOll& ...... _ , ... __ All O• MllNI _, ......... UMIO, "llT llOOI NIT ..... . ...,.._ '"" ........ , .. , ...... fUT\lttl-IUll ........ -COOi Of SlllNCI 111 ·--··"·- flncH --INTO ntl NteNT • -. ....... -"" fft 1Mf -IO· • .. ~ .... .. • • .. --·- ·I 0qnge Coe11 DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 16. 1985 Travolta practiced for writer ·'s role John Travolta with Jamie Lee Curtia g Interviewed people for 'Rolling Stone.- to prepare for his part in 'Perfect' ' By 808 THOMAS ........... ..,...,..., LOS ANGELES -John Travolta, who strutted to stardom with "Satur- day Night Fever" and then took a tumble with a few movie Oops. hopes his interviewing techniques Will pay off with his latest project. He plays a Rolling Stone writer in the movie, "Perfeet." And to prcpa~ for the role. he did an interview with. fellow actor Sylvester StaJlone. He gave it to Aaron Latham, who had written the script. He told the actor the story was good and to write some more. Travolta continued on his new word processor -a gift from Latham and director James Bridges -with stories on Latham, Bridges. co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, Debra Winger. Columbia Pictures president Guy Mcilwaine and others. All were printed last month in Rolling Stone. Travolta's story on Jann Wenner, the magazine's editor and publisher. appeared in Interview magazine. interviewee watching the inter- viewer," Travolta said. "I've seen the highest of ethics to the lowest, as yoo would find in any profession." "Perfect~· is based on a series of Rolling Stone articles by Latham about the sweaty world ofCalifornia's health clubs. Latham wrote the smpt with Bridges. The movie, Travoha said, is not merely about body building. "It's also about the conflict of a reporter's personal ideals as opposed to his paper's ethics," he said. As Adam Lawrence, Travolta uses his charm to learn secrets about an aerobics teacher (C'urtis) and her friends. He writes a sharp-edged article. then submits a blander ver. sion after an attack of conscience. Rolling Stone prints ·its own to.ugh version without his knowledge. "I developed a great deal of sympathy for the interviewer:· the 3 J -year-old actor said. "It seems to me the interviewer is faced with a triple ethic: hi s own as a Journalist: those Of his editor and/or publisher: the attjtude of the public. Of\en those three are in conflict. Now J have more understanding of the pressures that an interviewer faces in striving to maintain his own intogri· ty." Travoha played both interviewee and interviewer during a session at the Bel-Air Hotel, where he had come from his Santa Barbara spread. He is inclined to become the questioner - as he chides Curtis for doing in the movie -and has to be re1Umcd to answerinft. "But I'm reall y interested, ' he protested. Does he like interviews? •'That depends on how interesting the interviewer is," he said. "If I can ~ct on topics that are new, that makes at more wonhwhile. If we're in areas thl\t I have covered before, it can be hard. I try to vary my answers sol can keep up my own interest." Travolta was born in Englewood. N .J .. the younJeSt of six children. He took tap dancing lessons from Frank Kelly, Gene Kelly's brother. and at 12 joined the Actor's Studio workshop. He was the class clown at Dwight Morrow High School and dropped out when he was 16 to concentrate on actina HI" din ·rv rommc-rc11tls and appc:arcd in several off-Broadway productions. He first came to n~: tionnJ attcnt100 as the "sweathOJ Vinnie Barbarino in TV'$ "Welcome Bilek Kotter." . . .. His first movie was·· Ocv11's Raio. But it was " a1urday Night Fever" that really launched him as a star. ~e starred in "Grease" and played tn such misses as "Moment by Mo- ment" and "Two ofa Kind." Last month. he took time out from hypins "Perfect" to join in a Church of Scientology protest ove~ a $39 million: fraud judg_mcnt against the group and its leader. Travol.ta ~as been a member of the orgamzat1on for l 0 years. He has had a steady romance 'with Marilu Henner. who plays one of the health club fanatics in "Perfect," Now for an old reliable interviewer's question: Does he plan to get mar- ried'! "I don't know." replied thought- fully. "It really vanes with me. Al times I feel tared of not having a com mitment. Of course l do have a com mitment in theory. but.marriage is as solid a com mitment as you can get. Maybe I'll do it." - BI Ill)"\' "What made it easiur was the fact that for I 0 years I ha vc been the See "Beverly Hills Cop" again ... Just for the laugh of it. Kirk Deuglas looks to future .. 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V.. t I< A '' JI '4Wt ~f ' !V1N·, I" By BOB THOMAS The reason for Dougias' memory ••-i.tectPr ... w,".. trip was the recent death of Albert U~S ANGJ?LES -Kirk Douglas, Maltz. one of the "Unfriendly 10" - who as more interested in the future film personalities who were jailed and than the past, is not addicted to blacklisted in the 1950s because they reminiscence. However, the tight-refused to testify aboutJ.heir radjcal iawed star recently took one of his politics. Maltz died April 26 at age 76 infrequent looks backward on his 40 from complications of a stroke he years in Holl ywood. suffered last Jul y. You don't have to be crazy t.; blow 30 million dollars in 30 days. But it helps. RICHARD PfrtOR ~ ~ The blacklist was finally broken in 1959 when Douglas openly employed the Late Dalton Trumbo to work on the script of"Spartacus." "I felt badly about those people ... Douglas said during an interview. "They weren't 17ing to overthrow the government. didn't share their beliefs, any more than I am in sympathy with the opinions of Van. essa Redgrave. But I support her suit against the Boston Symphony. That's a blacklist." Redgrave sued the orchestra for $5 million after it canceled six per-. formances in 1982 of Stravinsky's ~ CJt w--1• •~l'ICT\.I£ "Oedipus Rex," which she was to ..... a........... ··~.._(1J•N4"' narrate. She said she was blacklisted NOW PLAYING because ofhersupport of the Palistinc Liberation Organization. lllllA ll TOllO I.A MlflAOA UA~ Ed.,~$IOdleOICA Paollc sGol! .. 1) 99(>..t022 ~, Sl80 ~ 16,, IUfllAPAM l'OUllTUI YWIY •OMllGl UA MoVll\ !-•CK~°""'""' (Ay Ctn111634 2553 952-'!192 vauev llJ9. 1500 OIWl4ll StMl•um corr• •11• • lllWll °""' ..,6J'l ano ftlwifdS~ E-WoodDllCIOt WUTilllllaTul ~ 7..W c.w.n. 561 0865 f>ICltc·s i.W113!1 • COSTA MUA I.A llMllA OrM to 8!11 3113 EdW11cbCllomo AMCf-Sq.art ~ t..11e< l~W '81·0633 UAMllll).()646 l!"~--~•---IN- Douglas said that duri ng the 1950s . the studios surreptitiously hired blacklisted writers -Trumbo even earned an Academy Award for writ- ing "The Brave One'' under an alias. Douglas himself first secretly em- ployed Trumbo for a much-needed rewrite of"Spartacus." "Then one day l decided ·no more Aclvance Tickets for THe GGONiBS ON SAU .. '7')'CJllC4ir? ~ .... MAY COMPAH't' MUSIC Pl.US --,;;;;~~~'@_~~~i;;ii'¥ & Sl'OATMART tUJUMY JHfAr•n STADIUm f;J UI l l!Dlf\ttrll• !f111 St>d•um • 4 11' 2553 / 3101 ORAN E Metro lt11n fllEltf"ECT (tt, fl'lus co-Mlt Stuman (PG) s O.A.a.Y.Lr8) 1 :00 3 :10 1 :20 7:30. t :40 -WSTil•'S lllLU .. , 1:30 3:40 l :~O !001.10110 LADY HAWKE fPG-1 ~ 12:40 3 :00 f :U 7 :35 la t :SS llASK rG-t SJ 1 2: 11 2 :4 5 I :11 7:45 . 10:00 ltAM80 Cit) i"lus Th• Evil 1'hat Men Do(R) cenruRY cineoome t1 P:~HC"J Plus Co·Hlt Into th• "41tllt (R) ... P'S.CT .. , AT 12:40 3100 {:11 6 10:10.SNl!Al<a .. M llAMeola) 12:00 2 :004 :tl0 6:00 1:00 la tO:OO P:UTCHIPO) 1 :J O 3:30 "\:40 7 :50. 10:1»1 GOCMt&SIPO> 12:30 2 :SS 1 :20 1:45 lo 10:10 /ln70MM A VIEW TO A KILL 1P9 Shows at 11 :30 2 :f0 41SO 7 :30 • 10:15 KV'EltLY NtLLS eott ( .. ) 3 : 15 7: lO "'*" Acal> emy I C'Q-13) 1 :15 l :lO 9>45 91tEWSTElt"S lllL.UOMS (PG) f'lu1 Wltneu (R) NIGHTllAltE ON EUil ST. (It) f'lue Co.Wit Future Kill (R) ..VEltL Y HILLS COP (It) ,.,,. Co·'eatur• larukf••' Clut> (R) ·''The Goonies' is Awesome Advenrure!" 1'111 ('rtl/111,.. f 'RS MORN/N(I NEWS ···The Goonies' ha" something f()r everyone." .Inc-It Kroll. NEWSWEEK "Fast, funny, ingenious, entertaining!" -j*Mt Muhn, Tllb NlW YORK TIMES "Wow! 1 can't imagine a better summer movie! Exciting! Extraordinary!" -}~/ S1rgrl, GOOD MORNING AMERIO. ABC.TV STEVF.N Sl~£1.8ERO l'te:sMts ™'GGDNl85 A RICHARO OONNER film "THE OOOHIF.s" -;STEVEN SPlf.LRERG v•..-cHR~'COWM8lk5 "'tOAVP.GIMIN J.:e:STEVEN SPI~ FRANK MARSllAl,l. KATHl.f.f.N Kl!NtfFDY '-I: Rl<'ttARO DONNER .. HARV£Y 8£RNttAAO • .. _. ~-:.-. -.. ..;i-.':!RICHAROOONNFJI ' IPQ.... Nlllfll_!!llG MD1t1 • j Ull ........ ~.:~r.~M:!!\ f ......... ~_..,. . ..,, ' ~ . ···---· ......... . ... ,...,. ..-..riw _., .. Hl·•l IM MIMS I *mta'IWll~ OMMOSTOMI •11'9Mll1--CDWMIDS n IOIO PMY••a&.UYut-1• £DWMDS fOlln AM WAllll ~ ..,,, .... ,,. .. ..., ...... ' ( . .... , .... mwuos....,. •u-.(111)111-llH ., .... »MAl • u ........... , l'ACflC aan:wn -··•-112t °"'---WD>Ml ...... ,.., ............. ----· . .... ...,..," .. ..,._.,..llN ~ _,.,...,., l'ACROIAME,.·• *•11111 •• , .... D>nlOS CllOA ET lllTUllllD •t~MN l'ACflC HWY 3t OI ... leftf ....... .. secrets,'" said the producer-star. "I left a pass for him at the Universal gate. The news was out. and you know what? The sky didn't fall 1n. Other companies staned hiring blacklisted writers and actors." Today Douglas reflects: "I don't go out to make enemies, but rm not afraid of doing so. I know that some people say. 'What a difficult guy Kirk Douglas is.• My answer to that is: 'Did Joseph Mankiewicz say I was dif- ficult? Did Elia Kazan, Billy Wilder, William Wyler, Howard Hawks and other directors 1 worked withr Maybe people who say that are the ones who weren't doing their job.' "I admit I was too impatient in m younger years. Buitnroughout my _ career in films, I never expected anyone to work harder than I do." At 68 Kirk Douglas appears unwill-. ing either to mellow or age. though he did aa.ree t-0 take his wife, Anne, on a European vacation, the first non-' business trip of their 30-year mar- ria&e· He still works out daily and. visits the offices of Bryna Pro- ductions. named after his mother. j Dou~as is ever conscious of his beginnanss as lssur Danielovitch Demsky m Amsterdam, N. Y. "My parents were immigrants," he said. "and neither of them had a chance for ed ucation. My mother . couldn'..,! become a citizen because she, cooldn't read English. We had nothing to eat, yet we survived." He has admitted that his life resembles a B movie sc(i.pt: selling soft drinks to carpet "fac~ory workers to help support the family: working, his way through St. Lawrence Univer- sity; waiting tables in Manhattan while looking for acting jobs. 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Eaa& ••dl I• Dltle I <:' 2 • P... 2 T P... 7 What do you bid now't The bidding has proceeded: OMAR SHARIFF Eut olfdl W eet .rU1 Pue P... l 'V I + 4 'V ? Whal acllon do you Ukt'! Q.5-As ·outh. vulnerable. you hold: •.ue ~kJ8 0 Q1ot8 +J93 The bidding has proceeded: .. ,. Wt et North Eatt Pue Pa.. l ¢ Pu1 ' . ~ What do you bid now ' 1Q.f -A3 South. vulnerable, you hold: ' · +ASUZ i::>Q95 OQI0873 We11t North Eaet South I • Oble I ~ 2 + PaH 2 NT 5 • ? Whal ar11on do you take'! CHARLES GOREN l,ook ror an'lwl'rS on Monday. " . . -... .. . .. - 1-'or lofomt~Uoa about C'hl'le• Gorn·• oew aew letter ••~ ltri4p plaJ re. wrfteC•r•• B~Lettu, 1909 lenaal•toe A¥e •• CIH .. la-n, N .J . OM17. _ ..., - I • llllyPlllt SATURDAY. JUNE 15. 1985 100-yeer-old men aeya golf geve him e greet ..... on llfe.112. Thr" UC lrvlne b8Mbell player• were Hlected In dreft. Ill- Killer course plays dead for Open golfers Tze-Chung-Chen holds I -stroke lead after 2 rounds BIRMING HAM, Mich. (.\P) - The South Course at Oakland Hills Countr} Club 1s supposed to be a killer. lns~ead. 11 has rolled over and played dead -with Tze-Chung Chen the ch 1ef e'ecutioner. The pack chasini Chen 1n the U.S. 0J)t'n was dramat1eally altered after Frida\ 's second round, but the fifth- year pro from Taiwan rematned one stroke ahead. Twenty-four golfers came in under par for the first two rounds. a U.S. Open record. two more than did it in the third round a\. Pebble Beach in 1982 In all 66 pla)'ers made the cut. But somt· of the players whose names ha'e become synonymous w11h "ma1or" tournaments -Jack Nicklaus. Lee Trevino. Tom Watson and Ben C renshaw -packed their gear two rounds sooner than ex- pected. W11hout benefit of an} thing re- mote I~ rcsl..'mbling his electnfying double-eagle tn Thursday's opening round of 65. Chen shot a steady 69 Fnday for a 134. matching the U.S. Open's two-round record set fi ve years ago by Nicklaus at Baltusrol. .\nd. unlike the relati ve obscunty tn which he began this test. C'hen wa s the ce nter of attenuon. trailed from first hole to last by a huge crowd. Second-round leaden T C.Cnan Anov Nor111 Jav Heu Rick Fe11r Deni, W;9"on Oeve Serr Tom IWe Rev Flovd MerkO'M"ra Curll' Strenoe gallery followmg us. I can handle anything. I'm not really nervous ... Andy Nonh. who parred the 6,9CJ6. yard layout in the opening round, equaled Chen's 65 in a round devoid ofbo~eys to push into a second-place lie with Jay Haas. who carded a 66 Friday. Rick Fehr, at 69-6 7-136, was two strokes back and one ahead of Denis Watson. who lied North's 65 for the day's low round. Dave Barr. with a 68, was at two under 138. Bunched at 139 were fo ur of this year's tournament winners -Tom Kite (Tournament of Champions), Mark O'Meara (Bing Crosby Na- uonal Pro-Am and Hawaiian Open), Ra} Floyd (Houston Open) and the tour's leadtng money winner. Curtis Strange (Honda Classic and Pan- asonic-Las Vegas lnvitauonal). Kite had a 70. O'Meara and Floyd 6 7s and Strange 68. Kite Haas and Fehr were in a fivc- man group at 69 after the first round, along w11h Mike Reid and Andy Bean. Nicklaus, the only fou r-time U.S. Tze-Chung Chen (left) test.a the wind at the U.S. Open, but found little test on the South Coone. He remain• the leader ., wlr..,Ml09 by one atrolle after the aecond round, while Jack Nlcklaua failed to make the cut for the fl.nt time alnce 1963. "I was so happy to see the gallef) ... he said. "Two years ago. in the Kemper Open. we (he. FredTouplcs and Scott Simpson) were leading in the last round and there was a lot of Open champion, missed the cu~ in this tournament for the fmt nme since 1963 and the first time in any major since 1978. He fell one short of Walter Hagen's record of making 'the U.S. Open cut 22 consecutive times. Seaver still the, master at 40 H1s.295th victory returns White Sox to top of th-e Wesf By CHRJS·MONAHAN '?IOllJ Pllol Conepondent As he continue'i.on his. quest for the magic JOOth win. C h1cago White Sox pitcher Tom Sea' er 1s keeping th1 ngs in perspcctnr. JUSt 1ak1ng his games and his wins one at a 11me. Each time he pttches. he wants. 1t to be ;ust another game. Friday night was anything but ;ust another game. Seaver pitched his best game of the season. baffiing the Angels for seven innings. allowing just (wo hits as he and the White Sox cruised to a 4-2 victol') before 33.846 at Anaheim Stadium. The seven-inning performance. aided by relief from Bob James. was more than good enough to earn the 40-year-old right-hander his 295th career win. James pllchcd the final two innings to get his American League-leading 15th save. The win moved the White Sox one- half game up on the Angels in the West. with two games, left 1n this weekend series. 'T ve \.\On a lot of games and my mental approach 1s that I'm a step closer to 300," s.a1d SeaH'r. "My mind 1s on 296. I'm not 1h1nking about 300. JUS! 296. "That's the best fastball I've had since 1976," Seaver said wllh a grin. .. I had a great fastball in the first and it lasted until the seventh, but l had command of every pitch: my curveball, slider and changeup." Though the .\ngels did get to Seaver for two runs. both were unearned. The> came on Doug DcCi- nces' two-out. two-run single in the . Toda7'• Game . ChlcaQO White Sox (Bennist• M) at ..... (Mc:Celkdt 1_.), Ttm« 1 p.m. TV: <:bannet 4. R~: KMPC (710). first DeCinces' single was made possible onl y by the fact that second baseman Julio Cruz had booted what should have been an 1nning-endtng groundball nght before that. "I'm not real happy because I've given up a lot of unearni:d runs. but thi s club didn't die when we were down," said Seaver. "f knew the way I was throwing I could keep us tn the ball game. "ffl can get into the seventh inning and give up thre\! runs or less then I'm happy. When the starters· give seven solid innings, it raises the play of everybody else. "I had good control. I can 't throw anybenerthan that. If ! tned. I would do 20 percent worse." "Tom has been wllh 11 for about t 11~ years and has made 40-45 starts and with the exception of ma) be three or four. he's ~i ven us a chance to win ... said While Sox Manager Tony LaRussa. "He's the smartest gu) on the mound because he 1s so aware 01' what the scoreboard sa\s and "hat the SltU:ltlon IS. ·'He's tough when hl· ha-. h1-. fasthall and when he doe'n' ha'\' 11. he'll !ind another pitch to tx·at \UU With." Seaver did keep the Whne Sox 1n the game unul the third 1nn1ng "'hen -they opened up the olfrnse against .\ngel starter Ron Rom~i.. (7-J) After Romanick reured the firs t two men. Chicago tagged him for 1i'e consecuuve hits. After Harold Baines singled. Greg Walker took (Pleaee eee ANG~LS/B2) Richard Dunn Dunn signs pro contract Dail) Pilot spans correspon- dent and former Orange Coast College pitcher Richard Dunn has signed a contract to play professional baseball with the Idaho Falls Eagles. The Eagles are an mdependent franchise operated by 'ihe Mil- waukee Brewe~. · . Dunn will leave for his assign- ment Monda) after talking with a Brewer scout Thursda~. He pla~­ ed at Orange ( oast (ollegt>. then al La\ l'rne but on!~ pla~ed sem1- pro baseball th1s 1last season. H 1s honors at La Verne in- cluded li rs1 team .\II-C'IAC and first team <\II-NC i\.A D1 '·1s1on Ill West Region and honoraQle men- tion .\11-Amencan. ·· Dunn was the Pla\er of the Year in 1979 at Santa.Ana High School. His duties with the Pilot in- cluded coverage of the Angels. Borucki will try to bear the Bruin challenge Artists' softball star will wa lk on with UCLA kept informed on the progress ot the team through the newspapers. l watched one of their practices and they looked so good." Borucki. who set a number of school records at Laguna this season. will try tOJOin the Bruins as a walk-on next vear. She batted .465 ( 40 for 86) this season for a· team that was able to produce runs in bunches. but lacked the pitching to earn a playoff spot. at first base and comm11tl.'d 'ometh1ng 11!.,l· l\\O errors ... Roche added that he tx·lte' l'' Aoruci..1 won't be O\'t'r her head at l ( L \ By DENN1S BROSTERHOUS Of IM Dally Piiot St•lf "She's got a good shot Jt pl.1' ing ... he -..11d 'Tm con' 1nced sht• c:in h11 an' hoJ, 1111 '' J H'I) hard "orker and ":l" thl' lt:.101 \aptJtn i.1r us all thret• 'ear<; on the '·ir"t' lt'l\'I .. Jill Borucki has given herself a challenge. The All-Sea View Lt·ague Laguna Beach H 1gh sofl,ball pla)cr. who was the hitting star for the 7-15 .i.n1sts this past season. has opted to continue her career with the defending national champion UCLA Bruins next season. The choice wasn't really surprising for Borucki. who is a dauihter of NC AA basketball referee Norm Boruck1. Norm's other daughters -sprinters Karen and Tracy -chose UCLA, so the Bruins were at the top of the list of candidates before Jill's senior year began. She also had 22 RBI and scored 2~ runs and was among the leaders in Orangt' Count) 1n nearly all ofTens1 ve department!>. But sht• lacked some of the rccogniuoh she ma) ha' e desened because of the team's losing rl.'cord . "I think Jill's biggest claim to fame this season was'the 40 hits. which qualified for the CIF record book as the top the for a season." said Norm Boruck1. .. Out of27 ot'rens1ve school records, Jill holds 16 of them. and she also has six of nine defensi ve records." Borur k.1 \\U<. aJ ,,, hnnorcd '" the tc.1111' \1V P for all thrl'l' \\',1 r<. .1, ,,\·11.h h\·111~ n.1mrd all-kagul' \',llh \\'.l""1 '\he "a' ,11,,11...1r1.1111 Pt till \n1q, ,, i:h.111 team all thn'\' \CJr' n \'n ,,, .1 'l•ph11111.,11 "Jill'\ a tant.1<\t1l !.,1d .ind '' t\',1lh .1 l1,11d \\Orker \.\ho rart'' .1hnu1 hn tl·amm.!lt'' 'J1J Roche. Jtll ha\ hont•J ht•r ,i._111, rlJ\ 111~ Ill .I \I 101\'I Jill Borucki "I've always been interested fo the school and started following them (Bruins) two years ago." said Jill Borucki. "Throughout the year. I Said ·coas:h Mike Roche: "Without a doubt, she was our top hitter this year. But her glove was fantastic. too. Jill played three years league ''Ith a team frnm \l1''"'n \ 1l·1~ '''"· she 1s. awa1t1ng a tnp tt'l H11ng lo-11n~ "hnr 'hl· will ~ panic1pa11ng '' 11h an .111.,t.11 tl·.1m featuring pla~cr' trom Jll 111t•r ..,,1utl1l'm California. With her fathl'f a n.•n11\\nnt ,1'1lq_1.1· Re11ss b.as hand in -halting Houston He drives in three to lead bodgers -t9 To-2_ victOfY_ HOUSTON (AP) -Los Angeles outfielder Pedro Guerrero hit two home runs and pitcher Jerry Reuss did what he docs in most games against Houston -win . -- Reuss-<lrovc-m three runs improved hts record agninst Houston to 16-5 and Guerrero belted his I 0th and I I th homers of the ye~r to blast Houston starter Joe N1ckro en route 10 :l 10-2 victory. Guerrero, who has hit fi ve homers 1n tht' 11\st fi ve games. paid tnbute to hitting ini.tructor Manny Mota for his homers. "I took a lot of batting practice 1n LA." G uerrero ~1d. "When you set your mind on ~mcthina and you work oo somethina, 11 JX'YS off. I used to work on ground bulb but I don't work on around ball ·any mM I work on my hiuina." Reus continues to beat the Astro~ both with his p11ch1na1nd hmina. He's dn"cn in five runs this sta~n and fo ur have been &:linst the Astros. "Sin e last Fnday I h vcn't even wftrmcd up .. Today'•Game D1d11ra (HtnhlW 5-1) at Houston (Knepper 8-2). Tirne: 10:20 a.m. TV:Chennet-4. Radk>: KMPC (71Q). nnr~sultufoff-days and ra1nou\.S.'' Reuss said. "But I wa~ throwinJ-aoodrmaybt overthrowing. I've walked people before. so1that's no excuse. "We were scoring runs and making the defensi9e plays. that's what I had working for me toni ht." .. ~tekro. who became the Astros' all-time winningest pitcher earlier 1h1s week. admitted he had an otT-nia,ht. "I 1ust didn't have the knucklcr tonight," Niekm said. "Whe~ you don't have the knuckJer and you get behmd the hitters. you're in trouble. I Just didn't feel ~mfonablc." - TM Oodtns cha!td N cltm in the f\fth °"' Guerrero's '10th home run' of the ·season ~nd Arock·s ninth homer. Oucmro homer~ apm in the seventh off reliever Juho Solano. Rc-u , 4-S. 1 one-tim~ Houston pitcher. improved his career record to 16-5 ap1nst the Astros as he hurled his second complete gamt' ot the season. He singled home two runs dunn$ a three-run fourth. and added an RBI srngle dunng a thrC('-run ninth. Reuss walked Enos Cabell and Phil Oamcr 1n the first inning and Kevtn Bass hit a run- scoring double. with Garner being thrown out at the plate tryin~ to score on the pla~. Glenn Davis, called up b:r Houston from the minor leagues on Thursday. singled lo start the second. wcnuo.second-0n G'raia:Reynold .. ' w..1lc took third on an error hy catcher Mike Sc1o~c1a and scored on 8111 Ooran's forccout. The Dodgen added a run tn the c;1).th on Mariano Duncan's \3cnfice fl> The well-rested Dodge~. w ht' were rained out twice 1n Cincinnati this wecl... and 1dk on Thursday. will try to make it two 10 a m"-amt encbance their .500-plus won-loss rccnrJ 1oda~ wtth a rematch with the <\stros. Orel Hrrsh1st"r (5~ l) a~s ~inst 8oh 1 I .._J K:~(6-l)ofth(!'t\~f'M Fnday's verdict 11ves the Dodgen a ~~·~II record -but still leaves them fourth place in thl' l National U-aaue West. Sunday's tclev1Fd con h,1,100 to the DodJen' thrte<ity tou.r txi1ns at 4:0 Jerry Reu• ha\ketball referee and her sisters still holding rct"ords in track at Laguna. 1t'5 eas:r to see the .1thkt1c 1ntluence on Borucki "I go was man~ (softballl games a5 I can:· ~J1d "'orm. who sa) s ht• 1s able to arrange his oflinaung s..-ht•dule around his daughter's plJ\tng !>Chedule .\s well as being a P.E. 111'trUl'lor Jt Laguna. '\orm was an assistant "1th the .\rt1~h· 'otth.ill tl'am th1\ :.cason .. , J11 mmt of nn 1 r.1, cling It\) otliciate) on 1 h1· "cd .. t·n~h .. hl' "11d .. \1' "1 tc Jnd I make 1t .1 poinl to ah'·"" hi.' in Jllt'nJamc .. 1111 811ruli..1 h<1 ' hl'l'n Jltl\l' 10 athletics ...1nlc tht• third gr.idt· and her interests range lrnm 'll)liball lo' ollt') hall and swim ming. She pl.1\l·d '11lil') ball her fir<.t three ~ears at Laguna tx·fore deciding w con\·entra1e on softball. Jill \.\ho " earning J JS grade point ·" cragc. "'ill he <;tud~ ing pre-ps\chology at I ( L.\ and plans to pur\Ul' either coaching or 'r11rt<. med1c1nt· .\ nd. <,he's hoping to he" pan of the Brums· \\ 1nn tng trad111on 1n \Oltball Tennis tryout for UCI's Yates I< lr,1nl' tre,hman Darren '\ atr" hJ'> ht-en o;elected for a tf'\nut -.11h the Junior Dans Cup fcnn1' tl'am at "lonoma State June ~~ thrl,ugh Jul~ 1 Yalt'\ from Torrance. was l~ I S 10 -.ingle\ for the .o\nteatef'S this'iCason.phningin1heNo 3.4 and 5 s.lhl\ He was 32-1 J in doubles. 1 "' o other area playets-l.Jik.c Bnggs from < orona del Mar and <..icorge Paulsen of l ln1vcrs1t)' - ha'c Ileen 1n\1l<'d to the lryout camp ~ Ten 11!11\c~ "'111 be' M"l«tcd for thl· 1cam \.\h1th will play tn 10 tournament), 1h1s summer. I ( I head coach Greg Patton 1s head coach for thr Junior Dav1J Cup te3m this 'IUmmer He wasan a\4'1$tant h I•~ )'car Patton. in '" ~aso~ at \JCI. ha<. J rc.-cmd ot I .. (). "18 with t~ i\n1en1cr\ He ~a' It'd llCl to four N' i\ \ titlcc; 1n that 'pan. incltid· tnll lh~I QR~ <'hamp1on~h1p J. ' . OfMge Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 15, 1"5 ANGELS STOPPED ••• rn-•1 Romankks's first pitch and de- posited it over the nght-ccnterfield waJJ to tie tM eamc. Carhoo i k and and Oscar Gamble followed witb s1n&1es to ~nter and rookie centerfielder Dal') I Boston bounced a si ni te over a lcapina Rod Carew into naht field lO :score Fisk with what turned out to be the winnjna run. In the eJahth Seaver got into a bit of trouble as he walked pinch-hitter Juan Beniquez to open the innma. It was then that LaRussa made the move to James. •• J hts is the best I've felt in the entire scope of the game this year." said Seaver. "I felt great for seven innings. but I ran out of gas in the eighth. · James came in and surrendered a single to pinch-hitter Rob Wilfong and botched Carew's sacrifice at- tempt to load the bases. That brought Daryl Sconiers to the plate. Scorners hit a medium-deep fly ball to left fiedler Rudy Law, As Law caught 11. third base coach Moose Stu6ing sent Beniquez to the plate. Law's throw was perfect and Fisk bloc ked the plate to prevent the run from sconng. James then retired Bobby Grich on a ground out to end the inning. Earlier. in thfl1xth inning. Law had dnven in an insurance run. getting a two-out single to score Cruz. .. Rudy rose to lhe ocx:uion and Carlton made a an:at block of the plate," said LaRussa. "If you're an An&el fan. you could scream at Moose for stnd1na Beniquez, bul 1here isn't a baseball man who wouldn't have done it. Law appeared 10 hun his arm on the throw. but LaRussa said ii didn't ap~r serious enough to keep him out of the lineup, though he was hf\ed for a pinch-hitter 10 the ninth. "Rudy reached back foreverythina he had on that throw," said LaRussa, "It doesn't look too bad, but we'll know more tomorrow." * ANGEL NOTIS -Form« Or-. Co.at COlleH Dfoduet Dw'll SC..... lnHe\nls flnl ,,.,, Mna JUM 4 Frldev l\l9flt •nd r~ l>v 0011111 for 1 tor ) et Ille Diet• to relse 111$ evtr99e 10 .231. Sconlen 1111 wes -of oniv '"'" Ille .t."9els OOI off T-S..-. Manqer 0.. Meudl Mid befOl'I Ille oeme. "I cen .,.., Ille Olfftrenc:e In Ills 1111111111 Wiien lie flnt a.me t>eCk (AOl'll 211. II IOUnOld H If he WU nlttlne wltl\ l>el'9 wood " . Oeut oeai.c.. wllO drove In ,,. two Allffl runs wllll 1111 flrSI IMlno slnell, extended Ills lllttlno strHk to 10 oem11. Ill• lonolst of the vMr Tiiis 1tt1n1oqn•s NtM wlW bl t11tvl'9CI H Ille "II" o•me on NllC's Geme of "" w.-. Tiie oeme ••• Of'lolnellV not oolno 10 bl shOwn In Ille Southern Celltornle .,..., but now will bl .. Ourlno belllno swectkl1 .t.llOll outfl.io.r ll""'1 J-wrePPld OM 1111 •round 1111 t>ettlno ceoe •nd nHrlv 1111 White Sox pitcher llldwlrd DetMft, wllO Is on 1111 dlsebled list, In 1111 fec.e Dotson meneoed to oet Ills 010v1 uo lo cetell 1111 t>eh es Ill wes knoc:Ud to Ille orounci. Dotson fled bltn tflrowlno on ltll sldlllnes ef\d wes nor 11ur1 .t.lllld Anoe! lllltlno coee11 Meese SIUlllnl. WllO ..... stendlno II Ille QM, "Wes tllet • OllCIM<?" wMll lnfonn1d l>v -ot Ille Whit• Sox 11\et It WH, lie ruPOllCled, "Thlll'I 1v1>1ca1 ot • Oltcller " Rookies net s peedway wins It was unofficialy rook1e·s night at speedway motorcrcle racine at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Friday night. Newcomer Bob Ott of Dominguez Hills won the five-lap scratch main race and took second in the handicap mam. and rookie Rich Sweane} of R1,ers1de captured the fi,e-lap handicap main to highlight the eve- ning's ndes before a crowd of 6. 78 1. In the teature match race. Cypress' ~m Ermolenko defoated John Cook. the American Speedway Final winner at Long Beach last Saturday. in the best-of-three two-lap event. Ermolenko got the initial victory. and Cook rebounded for the second- race win. The final went whecl-to- wheel before Ermolenko edged out the 24-yea r-old Cook at the line. Cook was making a special appear- ance at Costa Mesa. and will retum to England to resymecompetition in the British Speedway Leagut. LOVE IT? LEASE IT! UC Irvine baseball trio drafted LUSE T .. AUTOMOBILE OF YOUR DREAMS A • NO DOWN PYMT. • , •LOW MO. PYMTS. •UP TO 66 MO. ....___,!•BEST SELECTION •on approved credit ~House of' imports INC. Jid, MERCEDES. 213 • 714 • J 1 • J J l J ''"'51l 11~ • 114 1SO 7101 · 713 t2t IHI A~HWS.f"'l••"'•I••'•¥ •thKfta."4 lw•f\•••'' It's '85 . Three UC lrvme baseball players were selected in the major league draft last week. including two juniors. Anteaters chosen were senior first baseman Bob Perry. junior outfielder Brady Anderson and 1unior Shortstop Adam Ging. Anderson. from Carlsbad. was picked in the 10th round by the Boston Red Sox. He hit .359 this season and was one of two players to play in all 56 games. Anderson set the single-season school record with 52 walks and led the team·with 49 RBI. He had eight home runs. 16 doubles. five tnples and~m-h1gh 75 hits. PCTI). a former Irvine High and Saddleback College player. went on the 20th round to the Minnesota Twins. He la ed third base as a 1un1or, bot ~itched to first m 1985. Pen'). a firc;l-leam all-PCAA cho1se. led the Anteaters with nme homers. tying the single-season school record. He hit .360 with 46 RBI and 15 doubles and was twice named PC-AA Plaver of the Week. Ging. from Mahbu. went on the 24th rou nd to the San Diego Padres. He hll .355 in 44 games before suffering a knee lnJUry April 27. leading to arthrosco pic surgery. Ging hit 10 doQbles. seven triples. three homers and collected 39 RBI. He has been a two-time all-con- ference choice. earning first-team honors as a freshman and second team as a sophomore in the Southern California Baseball Association. UCI fin ished the season with an o,·crall record of24-J 1-1. Orange CA>unty Fairgrounds·Costa Mesa :July 12 -21 WINNERSl-Oftt winner In each •9• 1roup wlll be choHn. Each winner wlll rtctlv1 • rlcktll to the Or•ntte Covqty f elr. Wlnnln9 plcluru wtll be potttd In the Fin• Arte E•hlblc •• lht FaJr1ro11nd1. AGE GROUPS CJ 4-5 c:::J 6-8 CJ 9-11 R•I•• and Re platloaa 1. All entries must be completed by a child In the age groups lis ted. 2. Send entri•• to Ca.lorlng Contaf P.O. BOx 1560. C09t.t Mesa. CA 92626. 3. Atl entries mut t be received by July 5. 1985. NAM-- ADDRESS ,. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~HM .PHON E ~~~~~~~~ ______________ WK. PHON E ________ _ SP ORTS B REA~ Linkster lives on ong after his ·last round on greens From AP dJ1patcllu WEST PALM BEACH -George n Blau wasa younggolf professional in 1923 when he took a job at Blowing Rock Golf Club in the Nonh Carolina mountains. It was a decision that literally added years to his life. "Beinaat Blowing Rock did me a world of good- the surroundinas. the altitude and the people." Today, as Blagg celebrat9'1lis IOOtb b1nhday. be is a livina advertisement for the restorative powers of mountain air and a daily round of golf. The Professional Golfers Association said they ca n't recall another oflheir members ever reaching 100. · Blau, a native Englishman, joined the PGA in 1918, four years after coming toAmcrica asan assistant to French professional Louis Tellier at Canoe Brook in Summitt, N.J. In 1923. Blagg was R'Coverin.g from a bout of malaria when he set off for Blowing Rock. It was supposelt to be a seasonal job, but he held it for SO years. BlaSJ hasn't played a round for several years now, but continues to watch tournaments and critique swings. He now lives with his daughter in Florida. Blagg wasn't a tournament player. '"There wasn't enough money in it in those days. I had to make a living.'' Quote of tbe day LMoe ,.,.. catcher fOf' the OelrOlt ......... after~ bueMd by MOfl#".M thel<llllng ...,._ during the NBC t1l1oat of the ~A1911!1 lllM June 1: "She'• a ltttte Older than t thoujM. ,1. .. looking It the ground, then aM of a~ I IOIUd up and thete lhe wu -.. of t.. Wt'9t rm Nlly concerned about It that 8fter ft kfeee<I Fr9d L)'M, he went 3 fOf 40." Bradley takes Rochester lead PITISFORD. N.Y. -Pat Bradley, !I buoyed by a loyal·gallery. fired a 67 Friday on top of a first-round 74 to take a two- stroke lead over a cluster of four players after the second round of the LPGA Rochester International Golf Tournament. \ And..-1etawtnKo.12, ll·10 JOMJala A.Mllju. bccomina the filtl Iii 12-pmt winner 1n the m-_jor leques. doubled in two runs and A.My Vu SlyM hit a thrce·run homer Frida~ to Jead SL Louis 10 an 11·10 National L.eque victory over the ChkaJO Cubs ... In otJ\er NL p mes, 0.. DrtelMa had two hJtS and drove in three n.ms, includint the aame· winner in the bottom of the ninth, as Montreal rallied to 5'lO~ twice and edge the New Yorlc Meta, S-4 ... I.ea o.ertrff'll Korcd from first base on third baseman Nlelt ~ .. . F, . . . E111ky'1 1hrowin1 error in the eiahth innj nt and ._ Renter followed with a twe>orun homer to give Atlanta a 6-4 ~~over Cincinnati ... llW bit a tie-brcakina single and , .... , Ray and Slxto 1.esc ... belted solo home runs u Pitt•burah rallied for a 3-..2 victory over Philadelphia ... O..W Gne.'1 one-out home run off Lall De- Leoa in the bottom of the 11th AJMhdU inning lif\ed San Francisco to a S-4 victory over San Dieao. Green's homerJ. his ftrst, came on a 1-1 pitch ofTDcl.con 0-2, thethird~n Dieao pitcher. Mark Davia, 3-3. pitched two inninp for the victory. Padres starter Alldy Hawklu, lookina for his 12th victory without a loss, entered the bottom of the ni nth with a 4-3 lead but left the game after yielding a lcadofT single to Beb Braly. Rlcll Goaaa1e relieved and after retiring Green. walk~ airta Bro.,. and pinch- hitter Scot Tllompaoa to load the bases. Pinch-hiller Gary Raj1lcll'1 slow fielder's-choice grounder to second scored Brenly. Weaver retuma to win, 9-3 J im Dwyer drove in four runs and Ill Storm Dawt1 pitched a four-hitter as Baltimore marked the return of Man er Earl Weaver by trouncing Milwaukee,,-3 in an American League contest Friday. Weaver, hired Thursay to replace the fi red Joe Altobelli, received a standing ovation from the crowd of 39, 142 . . . Elsewhere. Bert Blylevea won his 200th major league game by pitching a fi ve-hitter as Cleveland defeated Oakland, 6-1. Blyleven became the 83rd pitcher in Brad Icy shaved one stroke off par on the front nine, then put together four birdies on the tough back nine of . the par-72 Locust Hill Country Club course to oome from we ll off the pace. She stood at 3-under-par 141. Bradley is No. 3 on the money list but has not ton on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour since 1983. Her 13 career victones include one at Locust Hill in 1977. major league history to reach the 2()()..victory mark ... Toity llarrd hit a two-run homer and Bart HootOll pitched 61/J inninp for the victory as Texas beat Mmnesota. 4-2 ... The Tigen hit four solo home runs to back Walt Terrell'• five-hit pitching over 8'1> inninp as Detroit won its tlfth straipt game by beating the New York Yankees 4-0 .... Deui1 Boyd scattered 11 hits in his sixth Dam straight complete game and Mike Kn otted at I-under-par 143 were Judy Scranton, who bogeyed her final hole to fal I out of sole possession of second place, as well as Alsuko Hikage. Rosie Jones and Silvia Bertolacc.i ni. Judy Clark. the first-round leader. followed her 69 with a 75 to stand even at 144. tied with Debbie Hall (74-70). Ez-champ, ez-addlct matched LAS VEGAS -Unbeaten Pinkton Gil Thomas defends his portion of the world heavyweight title tomght against Mike Weaver. an ex-champion who is countine on sorpe newly fou nd confidence to help him regain the crown. Thomas is rated a slight favonte by oddsmakers to successfully defend his World Boxing Council title for the first lime, but Weaver says that will be no factor when the two square off for the scheduled 12-round fight. "I u!.cd to step into the nng wuh a httle doubt in my mind. but lately there's no doubt in my tnmd:· said Weaver. ''I'm very confident about this fight and I ha ve no doubt I'm going to come Out victorious.'' Wea ver turned 33 on Friday but looked in top conditton when he weighed m at 221114 for the bout. Thomas weighed 220''4. ''I'm 33 going on 23," said Weaver. "I've never done anything to ab.use my body. so my age doesn't matter." Thomas has done things to abuse his body. and freely admits his past mistakes. A former heroin addict. he turned to boxing to beat the drug. and at the age of 27 has emerged as one of the top heavyweights in the world with a 25-0-1 record. Baseball all-stars may not play NEW YORK -Maj or league players 111 could take action before the All-Star Game in an effort to resolve their contract dispute with the cl ub owners. Donald Fehr says. Fehr, actingeitecutivedirector of the Major Lea$ue Baseball Players Association, said the union'sexecuttve board would meet between the end of June and July 16 to consider a strike date. Asked 1f that meant there would be no action before the All-Star Game. scheduled for July 16 in Minneapolis. Fehr said. "Oh. no. you can't make that assumption." A strike was authorized by the board last month. and 1s being overwhelmmely supported in votes by players. aC'cording to the union. Fehr said only fi ve tea ms had yet to vote - Oakland. Cleveland and Detroit 1n the American League. and Montreal and Pittsburgh in the Nauonal. A boycolt of the All-Star Game 1s "one of the options" the union has discussed, according to Fehr. The union has said the players are under no contractual obligation to play the $8me. The next negotiating session is scheduled for next Tuesday. Wednesday's session ended with both sides agreeing there had been no progress. Euler drove in two runs with a double and a sinaJe as streaking Boston beat Toronto, 4-1 ... Alvim Devis and Gonna Tlloma1 hit three-run homers and Beb ~Keaney drove in three runs with a home run and a triple to power Seattle past Kansas City, 13-5. Buck• make Carroll an offer MILWAUKEE -Free aJent center m Joe Barry Carroll, who played m Italy last season rather than re-sign with the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association, signed an offer sheet Friday prese nted to him by the Milwaukee Bucks. The 7-foot player was offered a five-year pact, reportedly for more than SI million per season. by the Bucks. "We feel he is a terrific center, .. Bucks Coach Don Nelson said. "We feel he can be one of the top centers in the game." . Golden State has the right offirst refusal under the NBA's collective bargaining agreement. and could sign Carroll by matching the. Bucks' offer. The Warriors have 15 days to match the Bucks' offer after receiving a copy and. 1f they fail to do so, Milwaukee will have a binding contract with the player. Carroll. the first player chosen m the 1980 NBA college draft. averaged 20. I points and 8.6 rebounds per game in four seasons with the Wamors. Ezpreu playa hmt to Oatlawa WOODLAND HILLS -The Ari-EE z.ona <31btlaws will attempt to keep their 4 • United States Football League playoff hopes alive and the Los Angeles Express will try to put an end to a six-game losing streak when the teams square off tonight at Pierce College: Arizona, which has won its last two $3mes, brings a 7-9 record into the game while the injury riddled Express is 3-13. worst record in the US FL Arizona avoided elimination from playoff conten- tion by beating the Oakland lnvaden 28-21 last Saturday night. Tonight's game will be the first-ever home field affair for the Express outside of the Los Angeles Coliseum. The Express asked for and reoeivcd USFl. permission to play their final home game at Pierce College because of low attendance figures at the Coliseum. where a total of only 7,7 17 fans have turned out for the last two games. Portland geta by Gold, 23-17 PORTLAND -Louis Jackson 0 rushed for 129 yards in 25 carries and caught fi ve passes for another 85 yards Friday night to pace Ponland to a 23-17 United States Football League victory over playoff- bound Denver. The Breakers, 6-11 , stopped the Gold deep in Portland territory in the fi nal seconds to preserve the upset. Tommy Haynes knocked down Bob Gaaliano's fo urth-down pass at th e goal line to seal the victory with 25 seconds to play. Sports on TV for weekend Today TELEVISION 9:30 a.m BASEBALL: This week tn bastball. Channel 4. I 0 a m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston, Channel 4. I O:JO a.m. -FISHING: Fishmg the West. Channel 56. • 11 a.m. -GOLF U .. Open from B1rmm1ham, Mich .. Channel 7. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. ' Noon -THE SPOll'nNO UFE: Profile of Jockey Strvc Cauthen, Channel 28. I p.m. -BASE BALL: Chicago White Sox at Anacts. Channel 4. · • 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Austria vs. Hungary in Europe Group 5 World Cup quahfyina match played April 17 in Vienna. Channel 14, 4:30 p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: John Maddrn hosts a special fcatunna 1 ntemews wnh top ports pcnonalttacs. Channel 2. ' p.m. -TftA<.'£ AND nELD: NCAA mcn't ttnd worncn·, <'hampionsh1~ t~lo Channel 2. 10 a. m. -BASEBALL: Dod&ers at Houston. KABC (790) I p.m. -BASE BALL. Ch1cqo White So~ at naels, KMPC PIO) t .. .. TELEVISION 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Michigan 400 stock car race from Brooklyn, Mich .• Channel 2. . 11 :30 a.m. -SOCCER: Argentina vs. Colombia in Wortd Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel 34. 4 p.m. -BASEBAU.: Dodaers at Atlanta. Channel 11. 11 a.m. -GOU': U.S. Open, Channel 7. I :30 p.m. -SPOftTSWOllLD: Boxi111 -Edwin Rosano vs . .ErankieJbndaU in I O-round¥~•11u ftaht from f.Ondon (delayed); Auto racina -C'"A'RT fod y car preview Channel 4. I :lO p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: Bre.nt Musburter hosts a 'look at sports' fathers, sons and dauahters .• Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: A close-up look at sports from 1 child's perspective, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -JSASEB.ALL: Dodaers at Houston. Channel 11. 81).m -ftOllSEIUCINO: K.fndetp.rtcn Futurity 11 Los Afam1tos (tape), Channel 9. · RADIO l p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicqo White Soit at An,els. KMPC (710). - 4 p.m. -BASUAU..: Dod1tr1 at Hou1ton, KAeK' (790). - . ... .. . f oR lHl RECORD ~ • • • f . .. MAJOR L•Aou• STANDINGS Amerkan LMtu. 'Toronto Detroit Boston Bel!lmore HIWYork MllweukH ' WIST OtVlllON w I. 31 2S n 21 )0 21 ,. 31 2$ 31 16 )4 23 l7 IAST DIVISION l8 21 32 14 32 26 31 26 ,. ,. ~. .$41 Sfl ~2· 4'0 di 427 376 .... 567 m 540 500 08 ...., 2 4"'2 6 7 10 27 ,, CltVtlallO 20 37 "' JSI . ...., s .... 6 11,., 91'1 17 ' FrldillV'I kw.. ChlcaOO 4, Anee&Ll 8o1lon 4, Toronto I Cltvelahd 6, Oaktend 1 Dtlroll 4, New Vor~ O Balllmore 9, MllwaukH 3 T1aa1 4 Minnesota 7 S.eltle 13, ICa11Ml8 Cltv S TedtV'I Gamet CPllcaoo C8annl1t1r S-41 al A~ CMcCesklll 1·41 Mllweukff CHI-'• 4·41 11 Bafl1mo<e (Dixon •·ll 0.kland (8irhu 7 II el Clavtlano (H .. too 4·Sl Toronto IAltxenoer 1 31 at Bolton (Oied1 4 II Ot1ro11 CO'Nu1 I 0) 11 New VOrk (Nltkro 7-41 Mlnntsola !Butcher •·SJ el Tuu (Mason 4·6) KensH Cl1v (Lt lbrandl 6·31 et S.11111 (Youno •·•1 • SundeV's Gemes (;htca110 el A11914t K•n•es Cllv 11 Seattle Oekland al Clevelend. 2 Oetroll al New York Toron10 111 8011on MllweukH el Baltimore Mlnne.011 at Tull N1tlonal LNo\I• WEST DIVISION w l. Gii Sen Oit9o l• 74 Pct. 592 540 S16 S04 4J9 >n Houston 31 77 1 C1nclnna11 30 77 3' J ,1, C>edeefs 79 78 Allenra 1S 32 • J 17 Sen Franc:lsto 7'2 36 Cnltago Mon1re11 New York SI LOUii PnilaelelOhl8 P1llsDuron EAST 01\llSION 34 72 3S 2S 31 7S 37 76 7? 36 19 37 601 Sil 561 557 319 ll9 I 7 J l 13 IS Frklav'1 Sew.' C>edeefs 10, A1tros 1 SI Louis 11, Chteeoo 10 Pltlst>uroh 3. Pn1laoetohla 7 Atlanta 6, Clntlnnatl • Monrru1 S. New Yoo. 4 Sen F rantlsco S, Sen Diego 4 I It 1nn1ngs1 TectaV's Games ~ IHtflhlHr S·I) el l'lou$1on (Kntooer 6-2) Sen Diego IHovt 7 41 a1 Sen Franc:lsco (Gort 3·31 SI Louh ICo• 7-21 ai Chlceoo (Fon11no1 1-11 Pnlledtlol'll• (Oennv 3· S) 111 Plll\Our11t1 (Rriodcrn 4·6) New York (Fer11andez 1-3) al Mon1rea1 (Sche•zaaer ~71 Cincinna ti I Price 2·0) a1 Aflen1a I Baaroslan 2· SI Sunclllv's Gama' Decleen a l Hou•lon New Y0<k •I Montreal Pllltadfllolll• er Plllst>uro,, Cl11clnnall at Atlanla SI. Louis el ChlClllO San Oleoo 11 San Francisco, 2 AMERICAN LEACiUE Wti"9 Sox 4, AneetJ 2 CHICAGO CALIFC>ttNIA Lew If Salezar Pf\ Hultll lb Bal~s rt GWalV 10 F"t< c Ga mt>le Oh Pacl!>"k dh BoSIOn tf JCrui 2D Guillen u •Orl'llll IOrhbl 4 0 I I Pell11 cf 3 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 W1llong lD I 0 I 0 S O I O C.rew lb 3 O O O s I I 0 Sconlrs dh J I I 0- 4 I 2 1 Gricn 1D 3 I 0 ~ l I I 0 Gerl>lr n 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 Re Jlun rf 4 0 0 0 I o o o OtCncs Jb 3 o I 2 • O 7 I R Jones ti 3 O O O 1 I o o Boone c 7 o o o • o 1 o Nerron oh I o o o SchOlllCI U 1 0 0 0 BenlQUZ Cl 0 0 0 0 JS 4 II • T otels 11 1 3 l Score bv lnnlnet Chlee.. 001 001 000-4 CaNfornlll 200 000 000-2 Gama Wlnnlno RBI -Boston (71 E-JCruz OP-<Pllceoo I, Celllornle I LOB-Chicago e. Calllornla 6 2B-SConflf's, Guillen. HR-CWalker (9). SB-Botton (61 S-Cerew IP H It ER 88 SO OllUllO Seaver W.1·• 2 2 O 6 BJerM$ S,IS l 0 0 7 Calltomla Romanick L.7 J 6 9 1 Ctmen1, 3 1 o o o Sffyer ollcntd 10 I balllf' In Ille e1ri. H8P-Flsk bv Romenlclo., Boone bv Seaver BK-Romanick T--2 3S A-ll,846 BtlllQUel Cerew Boone Brow11 Milter OtC1nces Grich Perils Sconiers Jack•on JOl1fl Narron Downing Wlltonu Stl\Ol1elcl Howell Gerber Tat1ts ZaM Moore Cliburn Luoo Romanick Wiii Clements Sla1on Cort>etl John McCuklll Sencnei Teta11 Saves Aneet 111..-1911 llATTING A8 R H HR R81 Pct. 11S 1• SO • 19 716 116 13 JO I IS 1S9 ISi 9 4 I 2 11 159 84 9 11 I 9 250 "' 4 • 0 0 250 14l U 3S 6 7S 245 11) 21 •7 • 11 243 llO 30 '3 I II 239 71 4 s 0 3738 lSS 17 36 1 77 231 132 23 lO • 16 111 66 8 IS 4 9 7'27 182 13 )7 4 1S 103 118 7 73 I 1 19S 115 19 33 s 11 119 38 ' 6 t ) 158 11 3 0 0 143 l,tS2 ?4• •Sf 49 21'1 .133 PITCHING tP H 1111 SO W-l.ERA 74 , 17 I 6 7-0 1 48 lt' l ) I 8 76 4-3 l 64 ni, JO 8 n 1-1 1 6S 17 10 s 8 0-1 2 12 86 1 95 21 18 7·3 l 31 96 71 JI 59 •-6 3 38 36 16 Is 14 4-0 3 so 80 11 lt. 2t H 371 ?911 )4 12 17 2·0 4 SS 38 '> SI IS 17 2·4 470 45 46 11 76 1-4 SOO t , 13 9 4 0·0 IA CM SU'., Sl I 20S 244 J'l • 27 l.6S MOOrt 13 CllDurn I NATIONAL LEACiUE ~ 10, Am.st lwCn ANGel.H MOUfTON SH2b Ouncanu L.enclr• cf Guerr8r If Mldndolf Brock lb Merihtl rf kloKla c .t.ndiMI )b lteun o ••rll llll .Orflllll 4 0 I 0 Doren 2b 4 0 0 I 5 O O I Celltl Ill l I O O ,-o I 0 Gar111r JO l 0 0 0 3 l 7 2 Crui II 4 0 2 0 0 I 0 0 Ian Cl 4 0 , I 4 2 l I GOtYll rl • I I 0 5171 Baltevc 407 0 « I 0 0 CRtnld111 I 0 I 0 • ~ 2 I TllOn n 3 0 0 0 • 0 2 ) Nltllro o 0 0 0 0 Mlllhls o O o O o Pnkvi. on I O O O Solenoe> 0 0 0 0 Oewi.v o 0 0 0 0 Wtlllno on I O O O JI 10 13 t T .... t U 1 I , SCtrti.vlMWel l.M A.-.. OIO UI 111-IO Hw•• 110 .. --, Game Wlnntno 1ta1 -Rtuu (I) E-tctoecla. cn.t. OP-l.°' A""'8 L 1.01-l.M Anotlft 10, HOU\100 1 78- ..... Mllnhell H•-<iuerrtr• 2 (11), lrocll. (t) S8-t.eftdr .. ui. Ill, S.• ( 14) s-Nltkro '· lllVn S~-D~an. !ft H lllll aa SO u.~ """' w.•-s • • , ' MWI ... Nltll.ro \...) 1 4 I 3 • S 5 2 Mallll\ I 1·> I I I 0 loterlo 2 4 l 3 , Oewtrf I t1110 SolclllO 1111CllM IO t 0.11•1 In 1M f!fl N l1lln J kl9Kle T_.,.. ,._ fl.24 MAJOR LIAGUI LIAD••H ~ &Aatlllll IT'IW'wtll .,,.,,,..,., ..,_, IA TT1NO C IU 1t ~1a>-Coootr MJI· 11111MAM, ..)O; Wl'llllMr, 0.trOlt . .m, P. .,...,, '"''"· J.111 .,HeMlrW!I, .... v.-.. m. ~. '"""'· m Men 1 s golf results U.S. 0... <•~~) r.c C11t11 •H.,_,,,. A/ll4V Horlh 7H~ 1)j J•vHMt 6'·6'-IU lt~k ,lhr 6'·67-13' o.tll1 Wetaon 1?·U -1l7 0.1118¥r 70-61-lll Tom Kiit '9·70--1Jt ltn Floyd 72·'7-13' Mark 0·~1re n -•7-1'9 C. SlrtllOt 7l•6t-13f COftY Pevl11 I n -tt-UO Pn111 Stewefl 70·10--140 ltOM .. Bleck 71-6.,_140 Sl<Nllf' HHlh 70·70--140 Fun v Zoeller 71·6._140 • BIH Gteuon 70·71-1" ~. Betltslttoi 71·70--141 Andv 8ten 69-n-141 J"k lttnMI' 72·6t-141 OeMv Ectwerd• 71·6.,_141 8ot>l>v W1dkln1 72·6._141 John Mlhetfev 72·70--141 unnv Wadkins 70-72-142 Fren« Con111r 74·61-1'2 Dick Mall 71-71-141 Jim TllOrPt 73·6.,_ 142 Don Pooltv 73·6.,_141 urrv Ntl\On 71·71--142 Oevld Frosl 74·6&-141 Brad Fuon 71·72-143 B '"atl\On 11-72-143 LH Rlnlo.lf 74-6.,_143 Jtff Grvo1t1 73-10--143 Ed Flori 71·11-143 B Lienke n -11--14] Gt,,. Sau.rs 70-73--143 GllMoroan 11-n-143 M Halalskv 71-71--1.:J Greg Normen 71-71--143 Plltr JatoDHn 71-73-144 Mika Relc:I 6t-7S-14A Fred CouOIH 66·71-144 P Oo$1e<hul1 73-71--1414 JonSlnoe•ar 71-72-1414 Tonv Sills 75-70--145 OaYld Gral\em 73-72-145 JOhMv Miller 7'6-11-145 ltef11fll Alarcon 73-12-145 a-Jav s11111 16·6.,_IAS 8oD EaslWOOd 72-73-IAS Hal Sutlon 74-71-145 ~•a .. 1rw1n »·n-l•S kolt Hoch IJ•n-1•5 LAlrrv MlH 72·7)-14S L«en .-oo.rh 74·11-145 Frecllrlck Funll 75·70--145 G. Cllloman 75·71-14' Tom SladlrNM 7'•73--14' Ken Maltleca 14•7'-I,.. Jeff S.ndt<s 71·7S-14' Curt lvrum 11·7S-t ... ~t Slme>wn 13-Jrl ... e ·S. Vtf'Pl•nk 77·.,_I ... Tim Slrrle>.on 74·12-14' Ken GrNn r.1·1>-14' Wavne Levi 7S·7l-14' fl •lecl le OVellfV Howard Twitty 76·71-147 Oen H1tld0non 7'J71-W Boo Mann 76·71-147 Rod Nuckolls 74-73-147 Ttrn Norr11 '13·7+-147 TOl'll W1t'°" 75•72--147 0 A Welbl'lng 7'·6.,_147 Lvnn J1n•oo 74-73-147 L.lndv Mllllf' n-7S-147 •·Sam lterwlolOll 71·7S-147 WIUleWOOd 71·10--W Jeff Hert 77-70--147 Gerv Mertowe 7S· 73-14 Rober• Prooen 13·7S-14 Rkk OalPO• 7•·72-1 .. Kennv Knox 74·7+-14 Grltf Moodv 14·7+-14 LH TrtYlno 16·71-IAI Merk Wiebe 1s-n-1 .. L. Broact. 11·71-1 .. John lnm1n 73·7S-141 s MalO• 79.4._1 .. Merk McNunv 71-17--1 .. Jatlt. Nk klaus 7'·73-149 Rendv Erskine 76 73-149 Tom Co•talto Tl-76-149 Paul Ailnoer 14·7S-149 Jol\n Cook 74·7S--149 Raloh Landrum 7•·7S--149 Sieve Liel>ltr 1S-7+-149 Larrv Renu 1S·7-149 Mlkt Smltl'I 74· 7~149 Rn Caldwell 71 -7t-ISO Cre lo Sledter 70-90-150 Ben Crtnsnaw 11-71--150 8. L.anoer 74-76-ISO F. W1Cl•WOrlfl 76-7+.-ISO W •led&Oufn 1S·7S-li0 Pt.It 81aduNr 74·7 .... ltO Oannv Mllovk 11·73-lfO 8VOOV GMdrlar 74·17-UI Dennis Trlxltf 16·7S-1SI ll81 Allen 77 ·7t-ISI Bruce SQ<A•l>V 11· ,.,_ 1 SI Lou Orel\1m 7'·7S-ISI P Fllulmons 7•·7S-1SI Olc:lo. ZOlcOI 79-7>-lSI Chris,..,., 7l-1t-ISI LN Cl'llM 11·1>-1'1 Scoll Tavlor 74·71-ISI Dan POl'll 79·n-1s1 Ron Strtell. I0-72-15' Gerv lilllbtfg 76-76-15.? Garv Pinn• 74-71-152 •·M Treuner I0-72-152 OtYld Eowarc!l 77·1S-1S2 Hut>erl Green 73-19-ls.2 SltYe GOISCN 76-n -153 011t ltlltY 74•7'-IS3 Miii.a 8tacll.1>urn 76-17-153 JoMnv Jacobi 77·76-ISl 8111 Sander 74-7.,_ 1 SJ John McGouoh 7S-7t-1Sl Oennv Milter 71·7S-153 OaYICI HC)f)Oy I0·7+-IS4 Riek Creme< 77-77--1S4 Tonv Grimes 76•7t-IS4 ~ Bor... I0-7S-ISS Garv Koch 16-~lSS V Regalado 77·7._ISS Don Sriirev 83-n-iss Garv Kr~ 11·77--ISS Sluen Smith 71·76--IS6 Nick PrlGt 11-74-15' Brian Foo• 11·7S-U6 81M Schumaker 11·76-IS1 e·W Vn Ormn 12·7S-IS7 Oen O'Neill Sl-7S-IS8 R Pencrati· 11-17--ISI a -H Tomlnaoe 17-11-ISI Jett Hu11ter 11-71-ISI Boo Bllttv 82-76--ISI Jeav Pale 78·11--IS9 Berrv Mal'llbero 80-1.,_ I St Jemes Overton 79·'1-160 Mark Diamond 82-7.,_160 a·LH Janztn 82·7.,_161 a·Cl'lrls Towne' 84·71-162 Ro~rt Wt11z 82-81-163 Bill Rooers 91-WO Women 'sgolfresults Rochestw lntemaflc!MI Jane Gedoes 7S·7•-1•9 Julie Pyne Sa11dra Palmer J an Flvnn 78·76-154 74·80-IS4 78-76-IS4 80·7+-154 80·7S-ISS 79·1tr-ISS 74·11-ISS 7S·IO-ISS 17-7.,_lSS 84-71-lSS 76·79-ISS 87·13--lSS 79·7tr-ISS 79-77-156 80·76-156 84-77-156 79-17--156 81-1S-tS6 11·7S-IS6 75-81-156 11·7S--IS6 79-78-157 17·11-ISI 78-80-ISI 78·8l>-IS8 79-79-ISI 82-76-ISI 80·71-ISI 79·80-IS9 81-79-160 82-78-160 82-78-160 78·82-160 81-79-160 87·71-160 81-79-161 80·81-161 82·1o--167 77·86-163 79-94-163 86·71-164 U -82-166 82-84-166 (at Pl"'!Ord, N. Y.l Calhv Marl110 14·1S-149 P11 Bradtev 7•·67--141 Nancv Scran1on 70·73-143 Dawn Cot 1•·7S--1'9 Pia Nilsson 74-7S--149 Lvnn Stronev Gall Let Hlra11 OeOble Auilln Rosie JonH 11-n-1.o Tl'larue Ht\Slon 72-17-149 S Berlolaccinl 72-11-1'3 JoAnne Carner 7S·7S--ISO AISuko Hlkaoe n-71-14] Susie Berning 16-7-ISO A Rtinhardl Barb ThOmH Joan Jovce Panv Haves F'en11v Hammel Lori West Maroarel Ward Clndv Ferro l(elhY Hill! OeanieWOOd Dalt Ellllellllil O•Oble Hall 1•·1C>-1414 Marci 8o11r1ri 7•·76-150 Judy Clerk 69·75-1414 N Brtwtr 1S·7S--ISO L•sa Young 74·71--14S Vtekl Feroon 7S-7S-ISO K. Posllewail 73-7?-l•S Jane Cratler 74-76-150 Vicll.i Atverez 76·69-1'S Calhv Mani 73-77-150 Pennv Puli 7•·71-14S Kathv Beker 18-72-ISO K Wnitworcn 76·69-14S Amv atr\l 77-74-ISI Ahce Miller 11·7-14S Pam G1e11en 16·1S-1SI Nanc:v Looaz ~o-7S-14S 001 Germa111 17·74-ISI $ua Ertl 11·1S-146 Cotlttn Walker 71-73--ISI C11lhY Morse 16-70--146 Mertena Floyd 71·73-ISI M Whllmlre C1ndvFiff Co11nle Cl'lillaml Keren F'ermezel Sharon Barrell Nancy Ltdl>eller Jo Ann Wasllem MJ Smltl'I Janet Anderson 72-1+-1'6 Patti ltlno 73-71-ISI Nancv Rul>ln 11-10--147 Kalhrvn Youno 71·7l--ISI M Blackwelder 7J·74-147 CinClv Mecktv 13·71-ISt M Fgrs-Oo111 77·1S-147 J KonlllaH 16·1S-ISI Allct R11zman 7S-72-147 Jane Blalock 7S·17--IS2 RoDln Walton /S-72-147 Sallv Quinlan 78·74-IS7 Pal Mevers 72·7S--147 J Kezml•rslo.I 76·76-IS2 Sarah Lellt<IUt 75·77-IS2 Beverly Klus 73-7-'47 Judv Ellis Barbra Miirahie 11-76-147 Bllh Solomo11 78·74-IS7 0 Mel•ltrlln Karen Gravtev Terri Luckhursl N0<een F rlel Jamie Deweese Joyce Ben'on Barbare 811rrow M D1cllerson Miili Edoe lle1 Skinner 78·7<>-ue Shellav Hamlin 78-7•-IS7 Sherri Turner 79·6t-1"8 Cerotvn Hiii 75·71-IS7 Chris JoM•on 7S-73--1"8 1"1-.ct to QvalHV L'll ura Baugh 76-72--1 .. C••Plv Snerk 18·7S--IS3 Beverlev Davis 74·7+-1'8 Marltnt Hagge 76·77--ISl Rulh Jeu,.n 76·71-148 Jane Lock 7t-7S--1Sl Cindv Flom 73-7S-UI Shirley FurlOno 73·IO-IS3 Jerilyn Brllt 76-7?-1"8 Merv D1Lon11 79·74-ISl Susle Berdov Suste Pa111r Snerrln Galbra11n A11ne Kellv Nancy Maunotr M Widman Linde Hun• Sanov Chnter Kim Shlomen 76-72-1 .. Belh 011nlt1 71·7S-IS3 Bonnie Lauer 19-69-148 OeD01e Ma\HY 78-TS-ISl CathY Oerouau• 7S-73-148 Lenore MureOt<a 76-71-1 .. M McGeor11e 81·71--ISl Susan Senders 77-76-ISl Beckv Pearson 14·1&--I .. Jane• Colas 80·7-154 A Palh 74·7S-149 Senora Se>ullch 19 7S-IS4 C Chart>onnler 14·7S-1•9 Denise Slrellto 77-72-149 LtAnn Can•dev 78·76-IS4 Lynn Adams 1S·1.,_IS4 Seniors golf results tat Oahil BlllY Casoer 31· »--6S Don Januerv 33-34-67 L.H Eloer 31·36-67 C Owens 34-34--61 P Tt10m•on )4-)4-68 Harvie Ward 17-37-69 Miller Barber 34-JS-69 Gav Brewer 37-32--69 Jim Powell lS-34-69 De•~ Sikes 33 -36--6• H Henning 33-36-69 M Baldino 3"·36-70 Bill ColOns 36·34-70 8 11111 Maxwell 36-3•-70 Ken Still JS-3S-70 Ker Neolt JS·lS-70 G. Jones 34-36-70 Hulen S:<lk•~ 34-36-70 01ci.Maver Jerrv Berl>er Gtoroe Bever Oovo Higgins G La nning BoD GoelbY Fred Hau Jack Fieck 0 MOOdv 0 FnslrwlO BenSmlln Oouo Ford A S1vrsirn Gene L111ler TommvB011 Mlkt Souchak Aatori Monjova Jim B1rber H JoM,on RUNS-RIOken. B1lllmort 47 Whll aker. Oetroll. 44, M Davis, 01kf1nd. 43, R Htnoerson. N•w Yorio., 41, MOlilor. Mil weukee, 39 R8t-Mallln111v. Ntw York, 4' Bevror New York, •2. E Murray, B111lmore 41 8runensl<v. M1nntsola 40 C Johnson. Te•al 40 HI I~,.. Bredlev. Sealllt, 11. 'luckner BoSlon, 72, Coooer, Miiwaukee 11 f>uckell MinnHOla, 72. B~ Bostoo 10 DOUBLES-Buckner, 8oSlon, 17, Bui !er. CleYelend, 17. Gaa11I, Minne50t11. 16 C00otr, Mllw1ukH, IS, MellfnglY New York IS TR!PL.ES-Wll$0!1, Keniu CllY 10 COOotl', Milwaukee 7. P\Jckelt, Mlnnesoll 6, Buller, Cltvlland, 4, MoHDv, Toron10, 4, F' Bredlev, Seame, •. "''"''· Afl9elt, 4. HOME RUNS-Fl\k, Chicago IS. ArmH . Bo\lon, I•, 8runanskv, Mlnnuota U 1(1noman, Oekland. IA, M 01v1S Oakla nd, 14 PrllleV Seeme. 14 STOLEN BASES--Ptttts, At19141, 161 R Henderson. New York, 21. Buller C1eve1eno, 19, Collins. Oakland, 19, Garcia Toro1110, 16, Moseov, foron10. 16. PITCHING IS oecislon1)-L.amo, Tor- onto. s-o. 3 &9; Oitd•. Boston, 4· 1. 7 75, llem•nkll, A""'1, 7·1. ).141 Tctrran. De- tro!!. 6-2, 4.62. Altxandl" Toronto. 1·3. 4.07. Codlroll. 0.11.lend. 7·l 416 STRIKEOUTS-Morris, Otlroll. II. Bovd. Bo\lon, 74, F B1nnlS1er Clllc•oo 73 Burns. Chkeoo. 66. Clemt111. Boslon •S. Hou11h. Tun 6S. Strao, Toronto, 6S SAVES-B Jil,,,.S ChlclOO, 14 D. Mewa, A~. IJ, J Howtll, 0.klalld, 12, Qul11n1>errv. Kansas Cltv. 12. H1r11endt1 D•lrOlt "· lti91111H New Yor-11 ...__L....,_ (~ ThundlV'• ~) BAnl"4G (135 ., bets>-~. SI Louis. l7l. McGM, SI Loul\, 3'9, Cruz, Hou•ton, m . Gwvnn, S.n 0 19" no. Parker c1nc1nne11. >09 RUNs-<4*man St Louis 41 Herr. SI Louis, .&O, Murl>fly Atla nta, .&O, Reina\, Montrffl. 40. C.wvnn. San oi.oo, 37, McGtt, St Louis, 37, Samuel, PNledt!Pllla l1 •&t-titrr, SI Louis. SI, J Clerk, SI Louis ... ; Muronv, Allente, 4S, GWllson. Pl'llleottonle, 42, Parkl", Cincinnati, •I HITS-Harr, SI LOUI•, 1e, Gwvnn, Seti Oleoo, 1•; GerYeY, Sen Otft(), ... Ptrklf', ClnclnrieN. 61, McGff, St LOUI\, 67 OOUILl!S-Perktf, Clnclnnall, 11. Gwvnn, San Oleoo, 16, Herr, SI Loul\, IS. Welleefl, MOtllfMI, IS; Taml>llton. kn Dino. 14 ~ TRIPLEs.-McO... $1 Louis .••• ,,,.,, MontrHI, S. HOME llUNS-MurDl'l11. Atlante, IS, J C:lerlt., SI L.OYI•, IJ, Cev. CIM<aoo , 1' ~ °"'91n, l01 "''""'· Clnclftllatl, 10. SlOL N 8ASU-<Oleman. St Lou.1, 411 ~. SI. Louil 2S, L-. Clllcato, fl, Oleddtn, Sift lfttftCl\.CO 70, 0«1\ler, C~. 1'; llltd\n, C:lllCIMetl, II lt!TCHING U !Md•loml-+4ewlll11,, Sen DtMo. IHI. l.1'1 Aftdulw, $.I, LIM • 11-1. UJ, Oet'lflle, ...... Y-' t •I, l41 __,...., ~-·· t.•IJ Meo.wtl. ~ Y'~. ,_, 2 U.-IKEOUf , ,.._Yon, MIS, •ve,,, .._,CW\, n . v.a--. ~ "' J O....to11. ,.-1i-.ourtt1. '°· SOio. Clntln • MPI, " SAVCS-.-•rdoft, Marl..,.., 1'1 LI. Smtltl, CNtMo. 15, ~Sift 0.... )4 0 5n'l•lll, *"'*'· 1Jf lvlltr. "'*''' ' 36·3.t-70 34-37-71 lt-JS--11 33 311-11 33 31-71 37 14-11 lS36-71 lS-36-71 )6·36-12 3•-31-17 JS-37-11 )6-36-17 31-35-12 JS-37-17 JS·37-72 3•-39-13 34·39-13 31-36-13 37-36-13 Boo Er·ckson Boo S1eom11n Pe•e Brown Boo Scone M Fe1ct110 Arl WIJ I H Jo,,nson C Sifford E ldrlge M1te1 8111 Jonn11on L1one1 HeDerl Muon RudOIPrl oouo S111'ders Ted Kroll Henrv Ransom Freo Hawkins B McCa11i11er Jim Cheilnu1 . 36-31-13 31·41-11 36-ll-7' -· 3S-Jt-74 19-JS-1• 36-38-1' l8 )tr-7• 34-41-75 l7-38-7S 40·JS-7S l4·41-7S 38-38-16 36-•<>-76 39-39-71 31-37-71 39-39-71 lF4'>-71 · 41-39-IO USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE W L. T Pct. PF PA .. Oa11.11nd 11 4 I 719 .aoe 309 • Dt n•tr 11 6 0 6'7 •21 341 Houston 9 7 o 563 474 330 Arizona 1 9 O '38 311 3S7 PO<llctnCI 6 11 0 3S3 162 .&01 San Anlonlo 4 11 O 2SO 254 374 E•PA's J 13 0 lat 7"6 •II EASTERN CONFE•EMCE • Brm119hm 11 4 0 7SO 408 176 • New Jrw 11 S 0 688 383 J2' Memohls 9 1 O 563 l S9 JO'I r amoa Bev 9 1 O S6J 377 370 Belllmorf' 8 7 I SJ I 289 240 laCk5onvllll' 8 8 0 SOC> l6S 36~ Orlando ~ 11 0 2SO 181 433 c·cl1n,heo olovoH Derth Frldev's Score Por1111nd 13, Denver 17 Tadllv's Gamti Arliona v• Expreu el Pierce co11eor Orlendo et 8elllmort Jecksonvillt e1 Memohl• Birm1110h•m a1 r 1moa Bav New Jersev al Oakland Mendav'• Gemes S.n Antonio ar Houlton l'rldav'i Games I xpress al Orlando SaNrdav. June ?l Aruon1 11 Mtmohls ~v. June u 81rm1119hem •' New Jtrsev Denver et Jaclo.$0!1vlltt Porltllnd 81 San Anlonto Tem1>1 Bev al tlalll,,_, Meilldev, '-i. 0.11.teno er Hou1too °"° '" ftlhlM MIW~llT LANDING (Ntw!Nf"f IMdl)-IOI l t191f>" 111 INICl\e,-el. lOl sand b41n, I r0<1\llsh. S •cutiHn OA\llV'I LOCKI,_ (""'11ert ... di) _,49 11191tn 4 berrecuda S6 Donllo • ytflOwll)l. J lltllbul, 1 ... Ul>GO oeu 41• Mlftll Mn, )tS m.cto.trt4, n roe)<lip. Tiltt ..... , ... ~ LOS ANGILIS -Cttlaie l ke, l.11111 -~ lttMf'VO<r Pvremld Leto.• •1v1aSt01 -'"""*' Leu Hert111 Lai.t SAM •lllM .. DtNO -Gr.-orv L.e'-t ,,..,... Llllt S.llle Ant ••¥9r $anla Ant It l\IW ( tOlllll I0<1I.) IAM OUE.O -Cuv-.a Ullt V8NTUttA -P.rtJ L"'• SAM l.Ul1 0..AO -1.oocta " Ill• A/tlftl (',..., c... c,.... KINI ..... ., !Oemocrel 0etn le K•1 ~...,,_,w Borel ~ 10 DttM Ct .. Oll'l\..J"* .. o.m .. ..,.. ...... '-M, IUU~ to l..U ·=-~ TUL.Aal .. 8-C,..... ON (,...., ,.rwmtn Cr.-It•" lb•~ I Soulfl f<9", '1en!IW Dem .. KU.........,_,., ~le .,.... .. ,..on.... °'"''· HOM 'fflll'I C,... UOMI' CINI l...., • ........,,,,, ... C:rwll., Soutl'I ""'· • .. d' .... ~ 'RfOAY'I lllUUI UM If t l • ._,. ..,.,.,,_ w ,,.,...., ,.ST lACI. UO verctl Lev Ill Tree" IMil<Mltl 12 60 6 .O • '° Wonl OIMv D•lv 11.-1•1 '20 • 40 Mol\llel •lcllft I Flom I I 00 Time 11n '2 IXACTA 14-l l Hid ~ 00 HCONO llACI. )SO yer~n JuoolrntXIOCI CLacknl '°' Mv Kind Of Town <Cer<1o1al Medellin CLtwlll Time. 11.11. uo 00 t.lO uo uo 12 IXA,CTA CS·IOI Peld UUO. n.•o llACI. a verch L._. PowOtr <Gerclel 1 '° fntor1. SftOll CMltcntlll r .... Hurrell IL.ewl.i Time. 20 11 f'OUllTH llACI. 440 vM'Cll 4 20 ).00 uo J.00· t.00 ICll>!Uflt (Gerclal 35 20 1 ... 0 6 60 Little Bid ol Tlmt (81fCI) I I to 1 00 Wlndv K81 CLewl1J 4 60 Time· n» n Ix.ACTA (2·11 Oald i1S710 ""™ llACI. JSO vardi RalM A S.Crel (Harli S 40 P1m1 Easv Rovellv (CerOOtel RtOI P1ss (WMCll Time 17 17 n IXACTA 12· II oe10 Wl60 SIXTH •ACI. 110 verd1 Well!. On Air <Garcia ) 1110 ReQWll Clleroa< tPautlntl SOut OI A C"8mo (Piikenton) Time 4517 12 l!XACTA (1·11 oa10 U.to SEVENTH aACI. JSO vard\ 360 300 960 S40 • 60 460 320 t OO 300 00 Docs Trew llerCll 3010 12 eo s 00 Mtrrclune tPllktnlonl 4 &O l &O Rich And Foxv ICreeoerl l 60 Time 17 IO U EXACTA (3·4) oalo t13800 EIGHTH •ACE. 350 verCls 0Hh~B~n (G~l 6IO Berlos Buttwcuo I Lackev I Mandv FIO ICrHlltrl Time 1770 n l!XACTA (1·3) o•ld '" 60 uo 120 2.IO 210 160 U .. ICK SIX 1/.-2·2·7·3·1) oaid S 141.63• 20 wllh two wlnneri (\IX l\Orie1). S2 Pick Silt Consola!lon oalCI s 1.199 10 wllh 62 wln11trs lllYt llc>r\H) NINTH •ACI. 350 vard\ Neall Wonder (BrOOksl 2160 010111no For GOid (H•rt) 11~1or11 DHl'I (Cardoal Time 17 6S 1300 460 llO 4 00 310 n l!XACTA (6-9) oeld S2'2 60 Atttndllnct 9.Sl4 0 Holvwood Pl,_ l'lllOA Y'S llESUL. TS <J9th If 67-dlv "*"tutHlred ~I l'YUT llACE. One milt Retormulalt tEsirada) IS 10 Whlos n' Jl1191ts (Sttv•ns) Grev Gaunllal IOomlnvutll Time 135 4 S SECOND •ACE. 6 lurtonos Bullo Z (Mala) 3 llO h ldv <S•evens) Ms Wlndv Road (Pt<trozal Time 11171S SID 400 360 7IO 3 '° 360 300 610 HO l .60 n DAIL. y OOUaL.I 17 4) P8iCI °' 10 THIRD •ACll. 6 furlonos BHU Best (Pedro111) 7 00 l ?O 1.&0 F1ee1wlng <Dt1ahouu1vel 3 00 2 . .&0 Balcaier's Bov (F'lncevl 2 IO Time 111 JtS SS EXACTA (11·6) oeld «ts8 FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlQnlls. Jlnote (Ot1ariouuave) 1.80 An1111 On High (S1tven5) GOiden CerouMll (Hawlevl Time I 09 • S U EXACT A 13 71 oa10 S67 SO FIFTH RAC&. I , m1111 Tommy ThOmi IHewltyl 110 Tofulll 1P1ncavl Ml • Forlune IPedrozt) T1mt I SI 2 S S5 EXACTA (S·71 01110 '3150 SIXTH •ACE. S furlongs Fashion DvnaltY (Mala) S 00 St>t' Int M1n1 (Plncevl Mv Ledtts Tloer ISlbillel Time S71S 420 3.0 320 260 7 40 JOO 210 1&0 220 76() 1 '° 2 10 HO 2 10 2 10 U EXACTA (S·ll 01110 '31SO SIVINTH •ACI. 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Balboa :9d •;,:, '.011c~ -;;:.; J ... ._. Ullsm.JIT IHmlPll PIT• Continental men• ~ 135. Salling lhlp print• can. Wlwt ltke materiel l20. Jr. lkle 110. hr : llland. 87S-05H sut>acrlptloni on thelr oln a or .. t llaft In VII.LA Newport h1lrdre11er ic..-~few ... -. ~.1Adle9 MUtray Spec> $5. Ol9hel 254. G...... $50. W~ benCtt and llooll $5 eech. N..1~ ,,.,. PARK. W<>t1tlng 20-25 hrl I f ... "'"-· -7 tre 10 ~ 135 F~ 10 L 15 ........ "" -... 2 1111 AU PAIR: tit• hakp:l paper rou1ee. Mutt en)Oy • w/cllentee or w1ter-exec w 2 Otder chldren t I b· 1 le c. uggage weight• 5. Weight• Inch tab6e 135. Jr. bed. -• M DRJ"E lo ......... 1ng ....... 1,.13 _ ptwti· preMr9XJ* tell«; vi.. eu...., salon. Rent to A ....... ~ & ..._ moe exerc M eye Veeuum 120 Vacuum l20. Se.90 tum tlbte new matt 150 ult " ve ""'" '""' .,.. ,. some typln" 1kllla ,...... ...,._ _...,. 115 (10) Q8110n frNh s1o. PlllOtt table l20. 9 ..&..t.ftrack W()t1tt.... ...... ...,.• s ... t .. ~•! .. ' S · dren, awlm, ~ ectlv9. otc». Early evening hours needed Cati ·~ $4-00 •• 7mo7. 21ncld9 I IUP-Llberal, short houra. water fish tank with glasa, drawer dr....,. $2S. Mir· ;..,.., ~.-;;t lamp;': ~~O.. = Full chg/refa/Eng IPMk· WOt1t days/ flexlt>W"hra. Ht 16fi pllel. v 3-1 Sertou9 ret.renoe chedt. fold b1ck cover 1nd rOf $5 Bar atOOI 122 W<>t1tlng $45. Womene S35. Tonka l0)'9 S1-$4. LOST: blk toy p()Odle, Vic. Ing. Xlnt Mlary. Llw In Commlaalon only. EOE , M/F/H •llf ...... Call 7eo-4702 stand, allO all equipment Deak chair S5. Black & clothee .. 14, 25441. Blanket• "4·S5. 2082 Clay & El Moclenl. N.B. position. 675-8 t88 ~!~~.~~~ m-u··-uy IOlllL ..... --··-.. ready'°' fish and Wit«! white TV S12. Wood Young teen•. boy1 MerlanW11y,eo.1aMeu. 53l-t468 APT MGR M ••11915 -· ......... & ...__.... Excellent t>uyt S35 An· mahogany cabinet $22. clothH 25•·11. 2048 831-.3416 Lost:BURM~E cat/ml 14 un11a In ~~~·N~°::: ........ , Real Eatate & ~ntlng ... ......... n~ra':,~ ~~ tlque headbo1rd i nd Ratten chair and ottoman Chene StrMt. SatUtday ,,,,__...,.._______ CdM. Beige/gold eyes 537-0380 M-F 11·5PM -IXI* pref 261-1930 ~ .... fen to coordinate wall dec:Of tootboerd, meple rope $28. WOOd picnic tlb6e _Ol'tto/ ____ • _10ern-3pm ___ . ___ DIVING bowd and pool Fln .... an. Rwrd..,59-17&9 A l&l.... l&l.YPl.IT ,u .. -•/p.n.. UY In .. ~ & -----..... II style bed. no aide rail• $25. Book• s2. Olrectore allde with ladder and 'V dWn-·"' -..-,...,.,,_ .,.,..,.. .. , 135. Call 54S· 7363 chalra StO FoldlngoNIWI LUGGAGE: 2~1Uft• Tour-water 1ttachment. LOST-whit• f«Nle Boxllf. TIUPlllll UUI Wiii train. Apply Mon 17tfl IOllll ,. ... ALI trlln. FT/PT. &48-tn4 before noon! s2. TOOi• 50t. WOOd 19ter (coet 170) '20. Extra &42-<4808 (Choakk1) nr ee.ch & Needed for cl•Hllled or Tues 18th, 01m to 2pm at Cottonwood School. en-UIAL lllllTUY 2 BAA stools 2 ror $40, saws St.50 .Vice 13. 2 (lerge .!5°'!~ .c!~'90Y·~~ LARGE w1ter cooled 11< Hell, H.B. Me-53ee advertlllngctept.1tr1pld· IHlnD 111.P 11 Sennc:e Dept Newport rollment 187· Hamilton Part time 3dayep/Wk (M· Highchair S 10 Type-giant elem shell 120. cost -) •"'· .,_.. ~ conditioner $50. ChMt ol LOST woman1 pur1e at ly expanding local dally F & Pltlme, flex hr9. Appty Nl11an 838 Dove St. NB School, enrollment 280· T & Fri) . .' LhlQatlon firm In wrltllf $50. Type tlble $5. Shark llWI se. On, ~and ~tlree: 3-0R df...,. S25. Chain hoist Dl1neyl1nd Jun1 12. newspaper. Aggr ... I.,. In penon Orenge Julius, No phone cati. pleeM Min quallflcatlone:; gen· NB. Call 478-7018 Sw!Yel en.in 2 tor S 111. smash bill requet 13. 70x1S W.W ... few $50. 2· $17. RevoMng tool rectt Paper & pnotogr~I Im-Mlf-dllcipllned lndlvld· 711 E Balboa 81. Penln. Fiii....... eral ldmlnlstretlon, gen· o. S2S Big stick $8. Glau bell lloats S1. G-70x14 on G.M. nm. $5. Powet lawnmower ~d 'uat1 may earn excellent eral elementary echool unllA9 S~and D 104 mike Framed plcturM 112. toe $50 J*r. 2..,,.. Unlroylll 110. Handmower 14. found. 788-4251 Income (Mlary & com-CUSTODIAN ~·:f'•yerb!ao::r:~-admln., standatd edmln. Chrl111en Camp aettlng, S25. Ext1nd a table S50. crusher 12. Bukets SO.. G78x15, 2-G7h16 all on Lldle91celkate$4. Men• minion), benefit• 1nd ...... ..,., 8s0-42~cf or 638.:573 atandard elementary muat be oertltled & be Tennie racket St. Book• Tiie colored St. ee.ch Ford or n...t-. --.......... toe lkatee a.c. Bench Found: Small Siamese advancement opportunl-It • J..... sctioot admln., or 1dmln· 18+ _.., 714 728-0141 l l-$5. Tollet IMt s1. chairs $2. Catd table M . wt\Mle, ~'~p;j;' grinder $5. Dining tib6e Cat-Vic Promontory ty. Telephone Salee IX· For more detalls, ... our 1 · v ... 11tratlve eervlCel creden-, .• Heatllf fana s t-13 Small 29741 Ivy Glenn, Leguna 1-H78x1S on rim $20 and four c:natrs $20. 3000 Pt-875-5859 perlence required, medll Id under MAINTEN-11111&1. IH/lllPT tlal required, Previous um .. ber llnk with faucets S20 Nlguel. 495-2828 531-3701 ~. Costa Meea. Loet: *Grey w/muttl oolor experience ad Yin· ANCE. EOE. lor R. E. Mgmt firm In admlnlllrev11ve exper IUll time llne cook fOt The Stalnlen 3 Bay ber llntt 91$-M99. NMt Biker fem Cat. Vic Clay& Weat-t1g9C>Ua.Sendreeumeto: CdM front ofc IPPMI' pref bUt not required Hoc>. F V. 984-1422 aft 3, SlO Smoke OetlCtOf 13. EVORATIVE water cooler MOTOR mount 115 and Falnltew mlnater NB 848-1008 Attn; Mellnda 'T'Mdtery lm llYm etllci9nt secty lkllll. FrT'. Salary· $36, l97-S40.89S Ull for A1y. 0. chair S15. Adding StO Sylv1nla stereo Alumlnum earl $15 •••1-•-.. AIY 11200 N .. _,Jh Work yellr: 204 d1y1. ---------machine StO. Hartequln wood cabinet SSO. Hind pump .... T ....... LUM5 BER '!""1 two 2xl~ Found: LWoe 8lllCk male • -• C 11 •• · mo. 0 .,_7~"' .. 900•1· Deadllne for applylng: UYI • ..... Rom1noe 5 for St. 8 Toutmuter electrlc acopic:NW1nd'°;ult~ 11t. botn 10. 1·2Xv Cat with white tummy, INILYPtl.IT .., ..... "" ..... aryanne,v<>-Julyt,1985Appllc1tlonl1orhomelortl'l911der1y. box.. antique mirrors oven S 10. Brus twin er $1S. Garden tools 13 tOtt. se. Lota ml1c. paws and fl09 (whit• P.O. Box 1580 new c:oemetic company In lllllAL llF• may be obtained by con-S 1200 mo plua room & S50 au Movie camllfl headboard S5. New dolle each. 848-9053 =~thT;~:..:. eplotchet). Very fr1endly Cost• Mesa. Ca. 92828 the lrWle eree needs AM19tSaleaCoordlnator& tactlngOf'.SuNnJ. F\aln-board: 47e:,2178 S2S POlorokl s 10 Fen-and stuffed anlmllll SS.. andwelltM<encar.of.He bright, energetic, H · Bootlkper.Aceurat14o-50 ey, AdmlnlstretOf, Per·-------- der mlrrore $5. LA/78 S 10. S1turday 8arn-4pm. MOVING I A" Goel! A~ cellent S 12. 8ltd cage 13. didn't h...,. eny cotlan to trernely fnendty people wpm a lO-kay proflcien-sonnel/Communlty Rel• IUT llT11I Chaln.S10. Duet mops S1 3095 'B' Qlngs. Hatbof tlQue Singer -~ Kitchen table, bergaln teM.me who 1'19 la. He wu for cu1tomer aervlce c:y, ftllng. Ute phonee. tlon1, Hemet Unified Apply MCh S~at~d 13-IS. t,o Spires, beck two I o.ic c ~""' $5. Cuh. 53&-8262 1omeooea pet and loYe: dept. Xlnt phone vote., Jeulea 873-0760 School 011trlct. 2360 W tu!I or part time. In Foldup luggage carrier streets, Costa Mesa. ~h nebue ~· ~R --EF_R_IG_E_RA_TO_R_l30___ now It my door step-good w/people, patient I Latham A.,., Hemet, Ca. ~:s a.c·· ~~et, SS. Old lire extlngullher soti • amaged -v $50 :: hUngr'y. I haw 3 klttena very dlplom.tlc. Muat be llllUL lfflOI 92343 Telephone (714) 1 o. OU wy, S5 Step ladder s1 Golf FOUR rooms of ueed good t~ue = =t:-:;, erU. ~~:U:: sso: and can't keep him. ..,./lllTY able to tM<e "the neat" Must type 50WPM. non 858-217 text. 421 EOE Laguna Beach. cart S8 Beer signs 120. grade cleen carpet. St Oak and hard wooda both Antique "Y-*• Clip-,,..._ ,_,....._, he Medi Full ctwoe bookkeeper-Expw. pref. Call Judy, smoker pref. Newport hst/htteu IUIUl UlllTUT Camper Ice box 15. yard. 548-2134 S1turday rellnlahed and profeeta per" lied $50. "Peer.on" htl f8INlyl Vic Pacific ~ary fOf yacht aaJea 250-1C>ee W19tem Corl> .. nr O.C. Camper steps $5. Fog end SundlY 2289 Col-$4-~. 4 Solid oetc ,.. bow (45# AMO S2'') $50. federal Bldg 11th I offtoe. N.B. &42· 1S57 Airport. Call Mlchelle, fff4 S.ntn Expw. front & bO ofc. llgttt1 S3 PA syst9"' $25. umbla Or Costa Mesa. finished da.wv. ch*' l20 . 775-4243 HW'bor/ Newport BtYd. IHI DTIY 714/ 851.0S 17 Apply In person, 3-6pm Biiinguai S'*"9tt, WOt1t a., lrult vendor $5 Cast "~'V Caoll Lauree.42-4321 x312 lllT .. ID WUI train. Must type 60 Mon-Fri. Hots Hut Rea· Sat & Sun a.m-<4pm, or Iron grlddle sa. Truck =: = ba~ ~-R_E_F_R_IG_E_RA_T_O_R-.-bott--om-Of 842-1593 wtcnde H.S. or Col. Student to WPM, non lm()I(.,.. pref. lllllAI. lff• 11urenta, 18850 Douglu, 4pm-12mldn1Qht, °' WOl'1t mount black board $10. FULL ll:te gu renge S50. freezer 22 cu ft $50. ___ ._ ._11 wonc on wood ketch, N.B. Newport Weetern Corp .. Leading peat control com-lrvlne. 752· 7 tSS both lhlft1. 831-3"1 Fan $5. Straight blCk 1~ Ml11mar 875-t358 H~~ 40'1 combo Trampollne 36" round ...__ #9 .,..._ 531-8480 nr O.C. Airport. Call pany needl temporary - chair S5 2040 Republic, GOOD used c1rpet, 2 ~fS s.-:...a.:;d~y t~ StO. Pltlo table, gl ... ;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;1;;1---------Michele, 714/851-0517 general otnce pet'IOf'lnel. HOUSEKEEPING SEA· llllULUlllJUf Cost• Mesa. S.2-7958 piecel 15 yduach, green llzes s 14-$50. Ex~t top $25. 87~ E~'and 8CCIW your HHlllftl '/I BTIL ... ,11•n Entry level orco•ltlon, VICE wants nice, lflendty Expw. front ofc. lnauranee 36 INCH round butcher beige S50 each Interior Olk Tucher• dee« 150 1pouH, glrlfrtencl, Ae18119tot91n Npt. Bch. AN typing req. c exper. team memt>en, FT/PT bllllng. Medicare & block table. Walnut stain doo<s with hardWare S5 2 Twenty's Oluelc oak NYLON CWpets: Cham-boyfriend or fellow book• to trial~ on Experience necn11rl' helptul. Call Mr. Teylor. $4.50/M .50 p/hr Mop worker's comp. Mon thru Like new sso. 552-3075 each. 10· foldlng shuttllfs deaka. need rellnlth "45 pegne color, mes up to work.,., for Oltty 1 19.95. INlnUll ayetem. 15-20 Laguna Hiiie. 77()...427 AM• 979-8021 Squid, 557-9097 Fri 8am-4pm, 531-39" ~w~~~~ll~ eac~~~~~~ 1~5~1t.~l18~. ~ri~en~ ~~.1~~&~I~•••••••~••••••••~••••••••~••••••~~ AUTOHARP 135. Many with 4 chairs S50. ~r llne paddlea oara yd .. NII S2·S3 sq. yd. lllon perttilnlng too: typing. Exper req. Call YOlumns folk music S 1· 966-0403 50c.$ ts. •7 Beautlful 22 ~ 1328 Rel1tlonahlp1, attltud• Rot>ln 845-0793 $8. Bongo drums (4 llzes) --------Inch Oval leaded stain towards work, coping -------- SS· S 20 (all week ) HANDCRAFTED 3 story glus llowe< pittern win· SALMON trolling weights with 1treaa, 1ttltudea lllDllPll TIAmU &46-9053 tront open doll house dow1 S15-S25 Lerge $143. Yellowtall, A.lb6e towwd1 aex, and what tor compyterlzed ICCtg BEACH end camping fir• $39 Box of turnlture $3. selection of 1ntlque and ~ .... r;t.~o':e. ~ :: ~akea him/her tic*. ay11em, n-1mkr pref, wood. S3 large box. Pair 6 drawer vanity vintage wOOden trunk• s23. 548•9532 ~ chec:S k °' maney order Newport Weetern Corl> 760-0229 chests, an wood S35 and chests S t4-S50 °' l9.95 to: P.B.F.C. Call Catol 851-0517 " each Forties girls Stumer trunk S tS. SATURDAY only. t551 ATTN: Barrie Cooper. ' · BEACHCRUISER bike $50 Schwinn 10 speed bike S50. Cer double bltce reek S8 Fi restone 878-13 radial 500 tire Schwinn crulter blke $30. Schwtnn 10 speed S25.. Peguu1, Senta An1 P.O. Box 149e, Coste •• UYD Wood 3' Cong1dreem Variety of chllds 111 steel Hetghts 8-12: New se>ort• Mesa. CA 92828. body with tlghlners S2S. pedal cars. fire engines sho.a SS..S 12. Chrome A queatlonllre wtn then be Concrete Muon. Selary to Childs wood rockllf S1 5 ind tractors S25·S29 dumb bell Mt S20. New malled to you with In· compenut1 uper. Framed pos1en S2-S15. Large ae4ectlon of hlft9-athletlc bag• S3-St0. structlonl and • retum F/tlme. 760-2642 Norltakl china Mt 13S. Ing llghta and IAmps from New b1ckp1ck tenta. envelope. Allow 2 weeks BICYCLES. Lady's 3-Music lovers joy "Gut •II llfU $4-$3S, Many nylon S25-S36. N1w tor your compYtOf OAMIU Pllm/ apeed $49 Single speed Bucket" S1S Chllda 1uto lights and ac-bueblll gloves 110430. eviJuatlon be be r9turned. PUTD'HP s 10. 545-3838 S45 Man's 10-ipHd giraffe clothel hano« S5 cessorles. all vintage New tennl1 baits S2 can. Outle9 Include lhootlng $49. N1me brands. ex· Estate sale china and nlc stuff. trunu too S5-$4S. New Pro stc1tebolrd S40 Tra"l 3111 PMT'S, negs. burnlnl ~8!,.:1,1~;:S new. ;:f~~!;!:' ;~:!prS2 ~!er,~;. 1!~~ >.stc:.= = i!::! ~~~o:! EARN X FREE bRUise pllt•. oo1or stripp1ng ---------• each New Designer Me11 (714) 548-01 3S S2. Sunglasses $3. New Plue Cutt bonus's equipment maintenance. BIKES 10-speed men's sweat shirts $15 each. arte<9AM footballs u . Aacketball CallEd NOW261·1661 TYPlllTTll/ and 3 •PNd women'• Ball "bathers" trench rackets S20 Ektelon I • &' 4114 PUTl-IP UTllT S50 each 9S7-183~ and Bikini style S6 each. ROOM d1vidM S45 Ste<eo graphite new racket S30 1118"1 f· Outie. Include eettlng ads BLACK Decker Workmate 2592 Circle onve New· speakers sso each Recketb•ll• s 1 can OWN You OWN ke & 1tr1tght copy. Typing S2S In/out 6' green portBeacil S.S..6040 Books soc Large Ankle welghll S3 Eye Ans-Ing Service Part 80WPM req.GOOdm8'1!· carpet SS Deluxe patio painted dresMr S30 416 iuards $4 Goalie gl0\189 of • 18fger business up lklll• mand1tory. chair SS 67~2 VER vacuum upright. Emerson Near Tustin 2 New baby tr1vel bed Hours: 8:30 to 5. Mon th Both poatlonl .,.. 30 hr9 good condition $20. and 21st streets C M S tO. Couch S tO. Eectrlc Fri. S4000/Compl. Fan· p/wk, Medical & dental BUNK beds. maple, boolc· Canister vacuum cleaner ------mixer S2. Sock. new 11 tastlc o pportunity. Insurance p1ld. Call c11e headbo1rd 1nd S20. IBM electrlc type-PICNIC table, redwOOd SS pair Kida clothes 3 7 5 2 • 0 7 4 0 wk d y 1 : A 111 I I SC h u Im an. deatt u one S50 com--iter 1nd Remington Metal elngle foldlng beds years-12 years 50e45 643-2949 evea/wtlnd1 642~21 ext. 291 _p1et_e_1_s_1._22_53 __ ... __ 1 typewriter 135 Mdl. Ro-s2 eacn. 100 lb hshlng Baaketballl S3. Mlttr911 lluey 11 Leu IUlll OIAIT BURL wood. raw alloe 3ft tary llM!mower. elec1rlc, tank, nne pebbla 1 10. St. Wrought Iron ct11!rs -IAILY Pl.IT wide. shaped Ilk• 1 ltytng good condition S35. Kitchen table $3. s Win· $4 each 2 cribs S25 90% 2nd T.o·1 no PMI call 330 w. Bay St. horse, grest tor wall Water vapor cooler llke dows 21"x38" S1 each. 2 each lamp S5. for retea. Newport Meaa Costa M .... ca. 92827 decOf (S50 value) S25. new S35 Electric box Ian Windows 31 "x36" S 1 TWIN b 1 h db d Mort 548·8278 Nancy 646-9053 S1S. LHther tOOllng kit each. Two IOlld outside re 9 88 oar CASHIER/CLERK -------• S25 Indoor outdoor StO. Twin mattreu Mt, ••rt]'-"' Gllt· .. nn. , ...... nW-A'·· C ... ILDREN'S doors with carved deelgn excellent •/U\. p•~ Fern ... _... ....... .,,_ " n games Ind vacut1mw1th1ttachment1 38x78W' S12.50 each. s·tand ... 0....,3 eow",. b__.. T • I 4121 port.~."Clilla.tftl educatlonal materla11 Ilka new 125 Lawn ,... -I• -T ... ,._ •52 "1""' S French glass door .... airs S17.50 .-...... ,,,. .. Widow hu money ror "" "_ .. '" ·• .,.. end books 1·$7 White spreader S7 Snack tray 3 t 78'L" s o "'·'Id d ..,, _., v.... 11 bll d s2 ~~ c x ,. 1 · .>VO oor qullt1 S30-S40. New TD's. S10,000/up. No -· -uy ( ro ·up n s . .., ur· set, good condition l 1S. 31'~x78'h'' SlO. Pilnt -9&911&1 teln rods and t11verse Electrlc bench grinder S5 .,._, Alhgan SSO. Needlepolnt, credit..,.. /no penalty call PIT, hrs 9-2 dally, QOOd rods 50c-SS Curt11n1 S1S. Electrlc Home Pin mixing macoine · ~ llnen1,croc11etS3·$5.Se1 OenlsonAaaoc.673-7311 peye.45-21&4/e4&-f032 d .. rt d s3 SS ence. Popular Mech.anlc sll~ 8 plus S50. p-...-an 1 .. 0 rapes • , Ball garM S50 One pair 1 o ..... .,...,.., 131uL 2 T New ru~leoM S.·l4 mens new leath« shoes, magaz_ nee 1 c eacll. $8-$20. Assorted lllvet ,.,. Year 2nd .0 . II Hml IUllT F b ,A_ "-·· 2214 Elden Ave . Costa 2Sc·S 15 Goll cluba, S 100.000. AAA Fortune -~ ... • 8 r..... yard ~•no steel toe'd. slz• tOR S25. Mesa 548-S143 500 Company 780-1393 20 hfa f:,,~...;-=· p/hr. table S2S. Summ1r Squirrel cage blower le.n equipment SS..S50 Enc. 1• .,......,....,. bedspreads(new)S5end S2S.Cutionly 646-tl9S lnt8fnatlon1I S50. New PP hll St 4,880 T.D. sa. Towels (new & used)-...,.._-------PORTABLE H'#lng ma· Boole of KnoWledge S50. 12.5% lntereat $330/mo. aDllAf. soc-13 New electrlc KING size brown qU11ted chine ISO. Table. three Bookcase StO. Electric Term 9/87. 786-3304 lmmed opening, typing, meat grlnde< S20. New bedspread S50 2 chairs S18. Mini wuhef Adders S7·S15. Old oak 1. key punch ·II, tele· crock pot S8 Stemware Barstools with black and dryer S40 each lootstool S 12.50. Old ltlt WaatM 51 phonea. Approx. 32 hrs. and glanware 2s-soc neugehyde cushions 120 Metal patio t1ble cheSt. wood desk, chlllr S12. 30 p/wk. 8:3()..S. beneltt1, each (ell week) S.6-90S3 each. P1lr of walnut live drewers S38 Desk cup coffeepot S7 SO UYllTlllll retell clothlng store. orlen1al style nightstand• chest $30. Wood chest, Levis S2-S3 Snutters ACCHIT mllTM F11hlon 1111nd Ms WASHER, dryer dish· wuher S50 each Push mower S15. Vacuum cleanllf S35 22 t Flower SI Coste M eH1 S.6-5848 S5088Ch Vertlcal 18x42 lhreedrawer S1S Double 6'w118 ''' $10 1992 Needed lor display MOfrl1.644-5070 oriental print with gold bed S 10 S28 Baby Belearlc, Mesa Verde advertising Sales at C---1-tr-,.,..-,_---- trame S50 Petr ol black w1lker $10 Lamps SS-Coste Mesa 1 block "'' """"" wrought Iron patio chairs S 10 Linen S 1·S•. Pie-north Adams between I ~8.'::~ly n:::.~~. 1~ PllOUllH 1118" S25 eacn University 1 lures S5-S7 953-1316 or Ptacenlla, Brookhurst gresslve Nll-dleclpllned well .. tab OC Developer Park 786-8183 953-8467 9-• Sat/Sun lndlvlduals may Min ex-loolclng fOI reald PA or -------~~"!"'"-----~~~------------....;;;.;;;;;.__..;-;;;...1 cetlent income (ealary & Aullt. Min 2 yrs exp & batHct•Htl 3002 Aaataactatatt 3002 l.nt I FHa• 3004 1,nt I f tH• 3004 j commlHlon), ben•llt1 able to reed plant Ae- SPfRfTUAl READINGS BOY SCOUT TROOP 690 and advancement op-eume a aalary req to. Advice In All M1tters & Of Cost• Mesa, now tak· FOUND 1 Turto1se, Found Blk fem llb Vic portunlty S1le1 ex-Purchlllng, PO BOX Counseling, 1815 So El Ing member's. Call Brad Cock1t1e1. 2 Terriers: Bushard/Atlanta. 8/ 12, perlenc;e required. media 17149 lrvlne Ca, 92713 Camino Real. San Cl8fll et 71 4/990-4921 or Joe Keeshond; w hit e nolD,9tl3·3902 experienc e 1dv1n-Mii Llc'd 492-7296 213/942-5844 wkdeys 'Shepherd; wMe old Eft9---------tageou.. Send reeume to: exper day & night• ahlftl llsh Sheep dog. 2 Spaniel FOUND IUll grown or1nge .... llAIT IV911. Good pay ' ben- More lamllles are getting camp.et thlt'I not getting the camping "bog this used. NII It now wr1!'1 a 11 ye1r II you have a Clauifled Ad mtxes. Pltbull variety of strip m/cat. hu blectt col· l&l.Y Pl.IT eflta. Apply In person. kittens Newport Beach lar nr Elll1 & Megnoll1 P.O Box 1580 *1.Y _. Anlm11 SheltM 6«·3856 F.V 9&3-3330 eo.ta Mesa. Ce. 92828 203 Merine A\19, Bel. let . • HIRING NOW ~ AMERICA'S U.e.d On N9w ~ s~ ExcNnge ~ ORIGINAL DO-IT-YOURSELF WAREHOUSE UP TO $8.00 PER HOUR TO START. Great Opportunities in All Departments. • Lumber Dept. •Garden Dept. .. •Bldg. Materials ·Plumbing Dept. • Wallcoverings • Electrical Dept. • Paint Dept. • Ceiling Fan Dept. • Lot Men • Receivers •Hardware • Truck Drivers • Furniture • Cashiers e.o.e. Outstanding Benefits· also! Apply In Person Now 6912 Edinger J!Ne. at Golden West Huntington Beach, Ca. 92647 601 s. Pl8Centla lwe. Between Orangethorpe and ~ NMl'Hwy. 57 Fullerton, Ca. 92U1 I I • _. (714) 548-7058 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 1111111Wii .. .,.....bla In. , HEWPORl BU,,CH LAGUNA IM!ACH NeW W giit nn&a LAOUHA NIOuEL AMalt iw.nylNkplN& .,.. tor ~ ~eo bl.It m ... aaa ~Unda173-1ui not n.c•uary larn Lindberg ~ ltWW ta I ... !0 . .-00 per month. "-Id! la Ol*llna • nutf1.. No «>*Ctlno cal to.m don cenw N6da i,w,. C'FA '90 '-" MIMW)an 10 4pm Moftd*Y . ,ridaly ~ flllhlOn lliland. Kmen, Im 931-«Slt W• niaed taper ~ I'm Chaunoey, • pur• MftllH""' ..... ~Top~ bfwd M/H~en. 12 ~;;c;;ii:iiha;;wc:oa;;~ ~'!?!'1 :.-.good~~~~~~ ~IKtlOn:IOI~ ovw --t01 Atrlutn Cl , N.8 MOM• a c...r girl & I'm MOOl0:,oo14~neo.l'lt'n · l40-4052 tonely. It I ffh you I'm"=:--..,.......,...---=.,,_.,,..,......,. ... ._Jmlllt IM lllT __,. 7~,!::~~75 e:;: = .~· 3 N-emoklng. 5 tn day. Mon full time ~ Wltl'ldl, ---..--- lhru Fri. U 111.1$2-1&43 25~27 cruising boat. WI Wiiie .. 121. fl1111'1 IAY Celypao, 2727 w COMt ....... Pll lllDTH•n Hwyl N.B. 84~1100 .. ....... ers ..... Laguna IJMCtl Mtg Co -ISi I · llT film 1 IWY nMds rnMUl9 l*1IOf'I ft)( UL.II out front offtio9 to operai. Alnbltioue ..,.. tralnM • • TllT • UI IMf twitch board, o~n & EJcp.ndlng llom• tm· moa 175 obo &42-43<&2 F• 1111'11 lllY ........... , .. R .. hla a.,.,e tat.. '~ 11Jt Set1Sllft 10-s Wind~ ;b Y IXU .. OU M.lff•. Dolt, Md• & Sola & ~. ,...,_, N WM, tNdt tOOI box & rou1e mall & H •l11 Pfcwemlnl company will Border Coli9lt.m ~ YIAlll WlpWIOlhW dlc>t wont :f:Y i.da. In homt lndlana neecsa Stud~ .. RECLINER CHAIRS -OH btm;, 5l4 FemlMI 1ec1or VCR, Boolo.a load & "'* ftllng. ~ ~ .plu9 ~ WOOd t-2t3 42t~3 SPECIAL nos WEEK ti l houMflOld ltema, lt'llle __.. .......... 9---eo Wpm pr.w>ua ~teal ~ 832-9350 ONL y1 -,..,., ·- •:xp de9ired. •u -a_....,a_ Cock• Spaniel Puc>s AKC Many a'Y* & tat>nca to ~~ S2 1 a-W• Offef IClnt P•g & ~ -·-·-· ....,_.W/att01a. 29uff.3 Choc>Mfrom From..,..& __ ... _ 2t'' ...... ti .. ,..,.,,. F UR d s.tf lllttW M9ded lor ....-.--· ••• ••---• · 1· col-Wanted 10 ..... I ...._ e ... ,....., • IY • bl•clt wll•n mrknga Up, Wallhuggera. etc EV«y Suncsey Orange ored TV, dbl bed renan 64-4-4033 work week. call tor 111 A. V · Rep fltm Sc1y lkllla S 180 & up. 80 t--0280 AH Ofaa1ic.lfy Aeduceol ~1 College. felrWlw & CIV & ottoman, di.ne.. appt. r.qd. Martcet ~ & . tOO"' F1n1nc1ng O•C Ad ,..~ ~A" I·,-... _-,-~-botl-ll._l_lh __ .-.._ TELONIC BERKELEY INC tei.marlt•ttno U.P«. a GradlJltlon ION Cock• M ~ C "' am1, .....,.1e -.,. ptcturea, ot1* lurnnur• ~ ... "". Personnel 494.M()t EOE plus. s.nd rMUme to ~· AKC, bllt, red ester ard °'Vila mtulon & Petltlng FREE. & ml9c: Set 8115, 9-4 00¥9r Gd cones .• 75 Sulle 124 3 tOO Airway buff Bofn 4/29 rMdy SlllNI D•y ~' S~ 110 432-~ Sun 6116 \2-4 .29741 Ivy 64~ PHOf o LAB .... bngtlt Coet• .... CA 92629 • now 848-45 13 IV m90 UNIQUE FURNITURE Glen 49S-2&2e Mutt w '12 16' ~ emtMtk>ua P«tOn '°'a. • · -1 1947 S Mlln St tomet servtc. .....-Ion •aa-a ...... a_ Lhasa Apao puPC*la. 8 s.nte Ana Antiques. turn, wicker ~m~t luc~ 1119 Sellbo•t Fla.ct k .... .-v-• _._,_, wka AKC StOO e• Btwn Edi & w oa.k. hWlold llNns. 00" ---trailer and motor, lllnt Must «tjoy wonting with Expw l)feterred Ma1or · · o09r atMr on t092 ~ Nof'1h off aw St fin alley) Npt c:ono "4500 811-2481 11141 public. Photo expw atock biers nr O.C. Alf· 494-~0~----M.in-St S.. ,,... Bear• Adama Set/Sun 9-4PM ShorH Sat II 3PM I . MC. 846-.2424 Mlk• port, 35 hr wortt wtc (M). Loveble Shih TZ\I A.KC IM-1220 -Couche9 en.II'• loola NACRA 5.0 CAT 14 Mel, -· .. _1 1yi>lng 50 wpm, 955-6000 Fema to wka. (Sho• Op9l'I 10·11 Sun 12-5 Oesli. dr....,. toys, ~ ewtyth1ng1 compf w/11V/.. ec.- Bkkpg 9XP9f., comput• SALIS _u__ -FRENCH PROV 3 dr....., cpl & miac Gd priclia Sat Garage Sele Sat 1 Toys or otr Mcwtng ~ data entry, PIT 2().30 hra IUI/ .. ----Peri Springer Spaniel/ Ohe81/19ot $350 EST ATE a.. 364 L&P.O. Ptac:.e EnQI Saddle. Pillo, turn, I ,.... I I -q •lltyl 552 8530 - --Oii P*tlhng, king lldbd, I hWdly used. Mint '3950 wk. In lido VIiiage. r-•-_,..,. S1141p. 8 W.-otd puppy's, SALE. M UCH MORE -htnld 1t1m. clo11* 132 Sabot • .tit,,_. tttrn, Suday,Jan~l& s5 .SOhr to •Uri ExP«.Pf'ef.MustworkS.t very t>Mullful. To gd 645~ Es1a1e Sale/Frig, dry«, Vlalthacoa.U<Sollle I cond S700otlo7M..ae11 .t.nJES (March "IL ·'pr1I I") p·1 t · d 675 1100 & S'un. 011* hra to b4I h""""" $1 ea.•~"' "723 -an1q f\Jrn & di.Me, tlah ----An -.... .., · easan surpnse ue -sctnano -errengec:t. Benefits. Apply ....... ,_...., Frml Din Am Su11e, 8 uphol 1 tanks bllt•. 1930., radio HUGE GAAAGf SALE Sellboat ·n Newpon-2'7- featu!'CS visits, messages. calls. agreements, reunions. Ro mance p /T IAllY.. In person. Kenn Rim• Reg t«n BIU4t Mwle. 1•ot chrs, wau un11 v./ll!KVef, tut>eS & muc:n mor.i 125 FurnltlJl'e appuenc. & lots S ciuaic blilUtV. ldeel flounshes, you get to hean .of matters. you have opponuntl~ for fresh Reep. non-imoldng P«-Harct#er•. 2668 Herb<>< yrs $75 756-92115 '1· Sora. 2 seater aota & Melody Ln. S.1/Sun ~ ol beelltltut knic tamtty cn.uaer ~ stan. Leo plaJ s key role. son 10 run Chocolat• Blvd, Colla Meu __ Pttl SSJS S.C:.:b~ou!' ':~::~~ GOO_O_C_H_EA_P_ -ST_U_F_F kn~a. 7 10 Ku~a Rd Set ::* ~io~ndu:m:- T AURU (Apnl 20-Ma} 20)" Ciood news rece1\-ed in connection ~ on w.kenda In SA~~ I 30 gelion Aquerl um burl contemp 751.7548 some rum . wti.I doeain MOVING SALE Furn. ap-canoning Moored with one who has been confined to home or hospual. You can locate N.B. 975-4748 ... ....,. .... 1911 ooea to Qooowm p11anoes toYS c:lottlel 8alt>o1 Marine t at item that had bttn mming, lost or 'itolcn Focus on S""C1al collections. PIT~-----· •·· .... wl eoc:eea 175 240-3250 H•w•llan Ko. plettorm 3210 Montana A.,. etc SAT ~ 200 29th & Cuniers checil t•• I "'" ... """ •1on111' •l'SI ... nrturr rental .a::tJ._ 1111 bee!, queen sae w/6 hi -~-_ BalbOa Bl on Peninsula Ru.a Pf\Oed w IOO persona possessions. creatt\C hobb) NEWPORT B CH PUB-co 1\1.s pos1t10M nu •ft t11e ,.~ ... ca density loam mamesa Moving/Furn clolhH -4SM-5714 • GE~lNJ (May 21-June 20)" Emphasis on populanty, w1lltngncss uc LIBRARY n.s 19 hr Cosu Mad 0ow,..., atu tt '°' *iilJJ SILE* Mutt .. 111 s200 obo Antq dining 1bt skit MOVING SALE Sot• & to expenment, calls. messages. personal appearance'> and appeals wtt. °'*' position for a lllwe rt!!IJI °'salts a$)tf !Jle.w 788-2274 or 64~608 shelves mor• 298 E Bay Loveseat S3SO Giaai SANT ANA 20 K 1 d h d d 1 ct.liver 11 & K ~ resw1111 to Relrtger11on S 129 & Up St CM 650-1116 coif tbte & and tble S75 rreu.. 8 blQll at eep reso uuon!> connecte Wit 1et. nutn11on. general h~alth. You'll rvr 0 ma • KtJ ~-1925 >WbOI Blwd WUMrl S99 & Up I Ill FIUfTIAl om1ng rm tble w16 c;.r• Ulla trequant race receive invitation to tra\ el t>rary m•lenall btwn 4 eosu Mal. CA 92627 C>ryen. gaaJelec S99 & Up LES 957..a133 MOVING OUT SALE! $300 2237 Vista Hoger w1nner •16soo. 644-2111 . CANCf;R (June 21-Jul~ 2~) 'ou ardlCingaided b) one"' ho "orks q~:=i!n~~~alle~~7~ I 5'1ar) + Coftlm A11 1nqw1tS All APPLIANCES Eve<ytlllng mu•t gol Mlacl ~-2655 alter 6pm • . beh If h beh d I d fldenbal [/OIE F .... I &..~..1 INTERIOR DECORATOR ' & Furniture 3284 COio--- ---empes1 O'day wtttl,,..., in your a -muc occurs in st.·enes. inc u mg clandest1ne ability deity btwn 8em-t2 c.on 1 .. , .., .. ,... mo"" must sacrifice! 1 rado Lene S•t!Sun 7~ I MOVING-Sat/Sun Furn. 12131 117~2161 OI ~ project. Check: source matenal, open ltncs of commun1cat1on. give full noon & a valid Calll drtv-he.n..t O.Httt.1 Beaut Rellan Din set 1 __ _ clo1h1ng & misc tistlld I (II IS) 7114-7255 rein to intellectual cunos1ty era lie. Salary le.16 hr. ua.n-.TllTI UNIQUE FURNITURE S500 Col Ible set $375, NB PD Au1dllary 1 Hh 11erns 415 Emers<lf'I nr =--,--=--=----,=r= LEO (July 23-Aug. 2:!): xenano highlight~ romance. creat1.,.e ~~~: ~~r~o~ EIPERTEL 1947 S. Main St Hel1a1n Cotton Sora/ ~n~u:,::.:r: ~: S::f Tustl~_!1at ~at !pit ! II endeavors. friends. hopes. de'itres. powers ol persuasion. Calls. Newport Centw Brandl Bl'#n Ed= t':arner on lOYett $500, Solabed (un-Way Set onty .kine ISth ON LIDO 1SLE -M oped 1ldeel Anc:hM wlndf .. a m essages are featured-you gain through wntten word Gemini. Virgo Library . 658 San 'Wi.111 Mein St. s..11141 ee.ri uMO) S350' Stunning 8am-4pm 546-0203 gas BBQ ~ht bench pulpit comt>o S 1750 l k I Clemen Dr NB "2 ... ,.. 11"' er ... OIMI din set S2SO---gott balls & IUIPI knell Rober1 84~ ·persons P ay e) ro cs. ,. • • """ 111-1220 brass bar stOOls S75 An SeHI 2777 s.ndplPlf Nr apptt & much more•------,,----VIRGO (Aug_ 23-Sept 22): l ndl\ 1dual tn pos111on of authonty Filing deadl!M 8121165 Tll .... IS Open tG-8 Sun 12-5 O.CO Sora11o ..... 1 ~stel IAlt>atrOSl/Adema Fri-Sun Fri Sal Sun eam-5pm M~ 1~Ql.JJP.:IOI = makes attractive offer Check tax requirements. be a~are of domesttc n....-.. UY G E 30• AMERICANA cir• or~ $1500 sec $850. 8-5 Furn 1004• etc 416 via Lido N<>rd n. na. S.~ ._2 obltgat1ons. Family member 1s senous about possible purchase of Now hiring top fllg111 aei.a Double oven renge, Mkl :.!~:OO~~~c'tdJ>le tsATISUN 1018 Coocord SAT 9-3 2365 Reoi.ndl 1~~. NB ~1 expc-n s1ve an ob1ect or luXUIJ item. lDYERTISlll _ conlUltanta for new Ex· clean, ~ good cond Custom Oak 8 wall unit 1 Follow yellow Sign• off or Celttng lit• snoww ...... :_ LIBRA (Sept. .D-Oct. ~2): Good lunar aspect co1nc1des "tth parter Product Center S95 963-2480 1575. col tble Mt $375 Pautarlno or Bakar drs t>a1hroom 1tem1, I ...... t. com m unication, added knowledge, publishing, long-range plan~ which ARTIST ~l=~~-;;~0 JOln a E REFRIGERATOR. S«:oonet recll~r . sofa Good• A to Z -1 OShwshr, wall unn more ltrrice t• could include journey. See others in realtsuc light. be sure meanings are Growing dally ~aper nellonel llrm In 11141 field Large. lrost rree. side b)' ortg S1800w $7501 ALL SatJSun a.m-ipm 238 E 1 s8i15uns:2 ~ 201h X G ired Gt co;; f& clear. be open-minded witho ut being gulhbll•. on 11141 Orang• Co.st ot ietecommunlcallon aide, lcemaker. S200 XLNT QUALITY •CONDI w 11son S.W'g maen,plc:a St An11quea houae-PR a S.,_ ol ~ c:an- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll ha\-C more respons1b11ttv. needs lmeginattw, pro-aystema sates. Execep-OBO 759-0656/H or No rHaonable oNer re-Dshwsru. rypwnr~ add 9 plan ta, o11 p11n11ng1 .., .. & cusNonL M5-5C)U 'II I h h , . · ductlve 1 _ ..... ,_. .....,.._ Uonal comn..a"" ..._.._..11 756--0580/W luaedl PIP 972-6411 mac:h.rcoa, hMnlO 11ms m19C 675-4903 I ll A. a....L.... J fc ou a so. ave.c ance to 1ncre •• ase income. ~nsuaht~ 1semphas1zed -• ey ...... -,,., .. ,.., ,,_.., .,_..,.. ~• k.. '""'-'bt JI • _.. I h d R I .... _ underst811d•merchandl1-and strong commtallon l GE WUM!< S50 GE KING SIZE Airframe l.,.,ry.,..,.c.,. .... amore •·-a_ llllr-.. .. -..~...,....,,_..., __ ove re at!ons 1p gets .. to m . ecent essons can now lJIC' put to use -'""· 10 -.i..n ad\Wtl'"""' 1 Ive 0 ... ta -• 45 11 OJt lhor• moorintQ. n< favor 1s rcturntd much to \Our benefit ··• v--v -... ncent program real Et.c Dryer. S50 HIO•A· ~!1t!.'b~ .... ~!~e,s,•00at Tools. camping o-r t>tke EST"TE SALE G s1 on.,._, ___ ,_ ,.. .... • '> · tor a variety ot Clients <>eP'Y to totn a tas1 grow-Bed S 100 Dining Tabte & ,._ ............... ....., gun-380 Llama, travel tnr A ..._..,..., ... ...., SAGITfARllJS (NO\. -2-Dec. ~I): Go slo". put ftn1sh1ng tOUl'hes Our discriminating mar-Mg company Inter-Chrs. cnrome & glass 669-96891731-7590 msg & much more 3051 w81• SO 'ir CQ11«:11on Mite turn. 675-4000 on creative endea\-Or. You'll get cooperauon ~ou net>d, but ~ou must ke1 demands quaffty and . connect ulea exper 11 • s200 Couc11 s 100 -I ren Ln s.11Sun a11 dey an1qs cttnng art oeco HELP' ,.._,--• ....,.......,.,°'-Nce-- also seek wider audience. You'll be rel1e,ed of burden which wa'i nllt style plus. bul not a prere-493-5140 King Stza Bed with Head-- --.-elrY l'Urs, abf• siun . 35 ~t cleyS~2151, Yourowntocam1nfirstplace -Newpaper producllon qutt1t•.CeitS40-11301or board,an<1tnet>eStS1nt2tw5· elkl'IMd «>ou11quenem1 or ...... •97-2918 • · . knowledge helpful Ablll-Bot> Hannah. Vice Preti-I llY &PPUAICES spr1ng boxspnngs 1 Whal 1 Wonderful WOf\6 13022 Louma-FA1rheven CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Ne~ approach nl'Cessal) ti }OU ty to work ul\Oef dead-dent Haveff8UmerMdy. LES 957-a 133 873-1452 of Shopping. right at SA. Ft1-Sun 104 \Moonng ~ ~ are to achieve basic goal. Stress tndcpendcncc. creat1nt~. w1lhngness to unes a mu11. Prior n.ws-----LG g<>ld 1eat mirror s 175 yoor flnvertlpa .....,yaaf lu b I 1112 P9ntnaut• w/24' Mllboal. imprint your own style. Loved one relies on )Our Judgment, "111 paper exper. an aaven-S S AECONO APPLIANCES Antq Circa 1850 Country Daily Piiot Clau1tled 1 ta 1 lh Wiii finance PP cooperate. Leo plays role. tage. Poalllon t1,tu1111me. MARINE ~l}ADWARE ;'~~ d,'t;~'s~~ Fr din aet $1000: s1d• Ada To,~ your ad. STOP at this garege Nlel Call (610) 43M805 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): F.~phas1s on speculation. ch1~dren. ~~:U~~'!'·.,111:'!~~ EJiper nee FIT NB arH I c M 645-22281631-3197 ~~~r: ~~11:,~; s~S: ~~,!, 1!vf.! ~~ 1 :n • .~::.' c:''-~~ea S~~~or .;c:,: ::b:~ reunion. chanee. vanety. ph) steal attraction. Sense o f d1rcct1on is perlence Inquiries ano ~fs + comm. great Wards N..., Wiuhef 6 Gas Armolre cispiey s 1400 vou ~2 BJyv1ew nr Mesa Dr Newpoti Beacn 642-4808 restored. spice ts lent to ltfe throug)l ne~ contacts. Elements ofttmrng. ruumes 10 Steve BALBOA MARINE HOW I Dryer. S350 both Stlffel lamp $35 I --------:o:'Z".ll:z luck ride vmh \OU. Hough. Ar1 D1rec1or. S48-:M07 EOE M/FI HIV 640-9012 S11en or David Misc Chatrs end 1abtes llliacellHHU &211 ... ,,, Geatral 7011 S.iJM.r41 7 PISCES (Feb 1 lj-March 20) \\ ha1 )(.'emed to be confus1lin Daily Pilot P O Bo• WASHER & DAYER s1 45 S 100-s200 MOVING All • Sa111>oard c:omp1 w/Nil represented scattering of fore~ Pull It." pte<."C''i nt'l" fall tntn place -~ms Costa Mesa C• I SALIS EA DISHWASHER s 100 negotiable 760·8661 PIANO BAA Yamaha ~d ma.st ate $235 Wln0- '0u'll be m ore secure. ~ou"ll learn mort." ahout pron.·n' \JIUl'' raurus. Nd 2 ellprd women Leu-REFRIGERATOR S250 2 matcning Louo09Ch1Jrs cona 12 oar stools * AUCTIOI * ,amme< Mooei 67~ , ,.. '"" eJtpef pref No C.JIS '"6 5848 I s 1500 5~5.3532 Brett -~Orpto natl\eS pla} outstanding roles ~p-"pty In -rson M-F 9-5 ""' · separate down P• iows Mon l=r 8 5 B'I' i>•der ot secured party l ic7dt1 12 IF J UNE 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are sp1rttual. attraltcd to llAlll OIAST Bay sir;;; lmPofls 1985 wut1nghouse srack siNron ~~4~~oo eacl'I Pooi-Spa Eneiosure Git1s"i0 •Pd SCWlnn 175 study of comparauve religions. )OU see~ balance and JU'>llce. )OU Jre l&ILY PtLIT s Harbof Bl/CM Wasner & Dryer pert por1at>1e l90Clng very,... •to CAL H gOOd cot\4 644-4579 sensitive. prescient and can percel\e future trend'I. Pts<:es. \'1rgo 330W BaySt •a•ir1-pa•TTill cone $350 Ovef·S7~ MOdelHomeFurn war&-cure Removable .... ner "ULLY EQUIPPEO - la · ... ~ t 1 I 1• 'r' t I h Coste M .... Ca 92626 ~ -new 720-3939 ,> !house Sale Drastically d6 •tr..,. s 125 720_8 ,63 C1ap.t1 M14 persons p y 1mpo .... n roes m your 1 e. ou an.· vcr~ 1 e. ave,._ ________ Hrty plus ,..,._m. Ideal 10, _ red·""'ed 760 9123 -..., Sa1 .iun 22 , 1PM - I fh d "-'d I h ' bl ,. """" Whirlpool Aelrig. 25 "" • __ • 8 Overe41t> ClllTlpw o.tton unusua sense o umor an are not a1ra1 to aug at your o wn 101 e'i student. 20 Hr• p/wk. PORCELAIN ouCKS 50-3 So Bayf•ont You'll complete maJ·or proicct. 'ou'll be rid of bu rden. 'OU could • some llfllng. Flntendla side by Side, w/water dis.-Movtng. mu11 NII Antique I so•. below re1a11 ine•1 to B•tooa "'Fer"'' ~2 Stove sink, loebo• J ' ~ UOln.IT penw, Kint cond. Paid roll 'top d~ & chair ... 4_7274 BALBOA tSLANO slee(>s 4 $375 OBO actually gam fame this year . .\ugust could be ootstand1ng ror \OU 1n Furntture, 642-3967 s1soo sell S700 760-8661 soud walnul delk, spinet 1 _ .,.. ~'!t-2756 or 54g..a110 1985. S.m11 ............. unn111 ,,... • .. I ~"14 piano 2 relrtg«etors 2 2 "'OO uphol cnrs '" ~ TERMS ssooo •erundable ••ttr l ikn l IMe4e4 t. ..... , Full time w/lyplng sltlllt, wt. lttnl I -wrgtlt iron 1ables Men)' s 100 ea Msir Br ser cepOSJt caSl'l '\( casn.er ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE J..c.-oss 1 Hehchne S lnse<:I 9 Holy "'an t4 Reed 1nsrrv menr 15 Can PfOv 16 p.,, t7 MOOChllfs t9 we1sn 1 g 20 Gree11 tet11J< 21 Run OU! 23 Mine apen.ng 14 Release 26 Con1ure uo 18 Flushed 1q B11ckpack 12 I runchtoon J5 Symptoms 16 Part 01 India since 1962 37 Prognoshc 311Ceremon<es 39 Cut 40 Fur naiion 4 I Btun<Set A;> Very 1m1111 43 Rivet 45 Pet1hon •e Voodooism 47 Comeback 51 European 53 OIOen~gh to marry SS BiQ casino Sli JabMO sa Graz1no area 60 Oauohler of Zeu.s 61 Otherwise 62 Agave 63 unWOtoy 6-4 Env•uoes 6S Lean ove< DOWN I Bouno ;> L eS'>An J Srory po1n1 4 \/8Q9lablf! 5 Bawled 6 l>Oy l Siege a Fare 9Funda~ra1 !O Bankrupts I t N Anwoc.i1n b•rd 12 Alie< S~t Ill 13 Assay 18 Reno number '2 llA,tUllCI" 25 Goll club 27 <Aires mo1nt1r 29 Hawks k.n 'lO Lua or rral H J I K ·K II.· - JOn9 OI Old 11 Augur 33 Vf'ftly 1• Omar !> lrad,. , ., f tU.y ,01>~ Jll V.irn.,n 1nqred 1en1 J9 l•ly lyl}4' 41 W11e111p •2 Wigwam 44 As~tums 4'i Barret par!s 47 Lave 49 Stereoryoeo 49 MorhM s ma1e 50 Complell'CI s1s11..-.. 5, MythOIOQy S4 Pack-oe 5 7 Al>t!rdeen s ttvftf S9 Research room at>l>t ,....., ftlle&, l slO-bookkeeping knowtqe o .... 1 0....t Iller 11ems Call 760-9534 i..1ng u •alnut "' man en~ IS requore<S tor the 84 Gra)' VESPA WWW • ......... frt. & pleaaan1 phone voa "450 ~mallef mixer S 100 I MOVING SOON-must SSOO 6'2-0 l38 'IQhl 10 bid Xin1 c:ond tncl l>aek,..., ....-M fr1 • "' I ...__..... 90• F0t Funn9'f Info Con1act , & eek wlndShleid $1500 Dat HHflh "t on-• .,.. .. n ·~...,. • 642·• .. selll Prac11cally ~ew• ~emg 20ir20 Sanyo S65 "legot<able s.48-5-475 .__ ............... 81 Be.ch waterfront offlee TABLE SAW 5 199 Couniry pine Wei s" 4~ d11Roundg1a.ssc1ne lantat lane1 ..... ,.... 963-0001or964·7222 I hutch $1200 Country tbte & bue $250 ODO •2 Alotitfftrs cao• Mtttrcycln / .... .,,.. 631-6599Att6pm pine Tbl w 4 ehrs rOllswallp~r S200 ooo .... nOl4UIH SIUnllY/PlrtTI.. w cusnions S350 1 6'!>-i7TS ors48_2080 (111)1ll·l114 Sc .. ttrl 1111 tor small construction co C1•t1H • c h 1 pp end a 1 e C h r s Ptwtr ... ,, 7O12 8 1 Suzuki MJ •A5. (11•) la.1100 Flex hrs 548-7001 E,!ir•tat 6016 wtF.nch cush $250 SCRAM-LETS od cona S750 080 llOIPTlllllT SECllITT llAll Panoaonlc: 3400 1uto 644-~0 l3 att 7 30 pm 1~~1 =.!°~o~~";:~~P 6'6-6589 Busy devel09 nrm Good 536-9402 locua $850 673-1943 MUST SELL 5 Ams turn ANSWERS & cover 7 ~ HP Honda 8' llESPA P200E Sllwf phone menner Quick -------C Ol Anllques. TV stereo $495 1 u "650 33q or MuSI sell by 201n O£S. learn«. n-smoker. Good Slll(R I .. lttrl plan11. retng 840-7439 l=llm~·P90rrt 818 4'6-9~ PERATE $700 BEST 10 -renda •tr a....a..;; C Mllr Wrung Gat>lea OFFER 645-3377 cer run "" "' -, .....,.. I ... di'rvt !New Furniture from TV YELLOW 19 5 w E L. l RA~ T port area 751•8003 -'JOBS New 128K 2 d ves, G1me ShOw cOUCfl as-You can onty PIO(MI e>eOO•t' SUNHATCH oa~ Cni!Mf II, Yamane 250 oft roeo HOIPTllllST monitor CPM pr1n1er I sorted tables t>e1ge approecn <Sanger POtnts o llNvo 225 ""'" 220 dtn bike SSOO s.4&-7107 Mature & ~ Re-EARN modem $1690 6&2-3661 crptg anuque bar Best in llte w•ln rnore caulll'"' nrs radio oual ball o s 841 l\ttwaMICl KZ 750 1dn1 09C)tlonls1 wanted lor 0.-' COMPAC computer 6'01< otter 813-1721 rhan tne) uS@ wll" VEL N-SNls ! w•r•ng .::Jual cone! 14 000 ml 11700 Sign Co Typing 60 wpm memory 2 ~1all2 oa.ra-Sofa. lovesea1 & ehr $325 .. ow ·-01w; •"'e "tr O• .;; own• OB('! P P 7?0-0538 with good fron1 offlee ap-MONEY 1194 ports internal 1200 I End tbles S25 Tbte w 6 SEAR 5 E>.ERCISE Bl"' E <;rored •Moor". Sll9'>C\ -··a --FIT po1111on "'and m-"em Epson FX .. s 125 0.. .. 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CM If 'f04J ar• toc:*tng tor eJCtra kitten• & c:an'I keep him HP 3 ph1se 201111 . • oJ' ·~st or 63' ~on 213 661-2439 ~l~mol'ley, or llke He need•• tamlly ASAP Plecent11. rear.CM 10fhct h taitut 2e CHRt5CAAFl 1w1n Tra1ie.-SIPS 4 new P.1nt 6 :~teln. Kn:~!~~ Call Laure 642·1593 or !s1i ra11t 622' w ti.-.. 19-.· c1 111111c . .i~no1 Pert Ql9nd A""'" Farm.« win Prttea end 842·432 1 x312 IUNtllutHI 1211 2 W-oodgr11n E~ec !Is Crut'lef $3500 67~ 692t _, s1 650 536--0219 Awetdl , Call ut nowt We Need loving femlly tor $17~ 2 Ille cabnts S2'> 33 cnnt'Qv<eh 60 w TG Aati Ltaii" Mll ri.vt1 MWlfel oC*\lnot In healthy happy Golden •M.401C ISlAN01'-ea Mutt Mltl' 85!-JJO• ~""'P. r erurl:! S B I\ ....... -... . C M • H 8 • or 1 V I m1111 642-4234 Membetlltllp s.11 °' trao. al'lflf 5PM •M •95e ... • 1 • • '3 2 260 a '• 842-4333 Shepherd M i x m-el• ~or???Oya 84!-llJ1 EXecu11 .... e c•s' $500 s\6 8as:ll18 TOYITI llllPT./m lfl. TELEPHONE FundralMr I dog 11' YT• Old Friendly 3 Pc Comer Grouc> l t50 Credenza SSOO ~tta•"~ 3_, "0Rll. TOWN t!i ~:' "LL MAKES• ___. F 2477 Eld9n C-3 CM Two Y•tow Velvet BafTel charr S35U '°tie cabtnets rG SO R 111 ,iean -.A DO lmn-.., opening. rtendly WOtk from your home Ch,. $35 ea 9 Cu ti wllnul wO<X1 .350 Ott<c.-S.~ 000;: ~3 ·~3 :nf>O S ""' WN ...,..-+--+---+--+---! outgolngphc>Mvololl,llt• Xlnt pey FI T PI T '45-~ Pam FrMHr S75 Tbl ~ Lou11g1 Cl"atr \ I JOO 818 06!> 't tt! ·-·Any Leae 'YsNno raqulr9d HQ of-836-HIM Y9'1Qw le Let> Well trein- 1 $15 642·773t Walnut en<S 11t>lf' $100 &lL..UftlSLUll • 1•n Un•led rftturt S•"''" ,.,,, --~- flc4I ~9nvlr0f\"'9nl NB .O LOV911 "ic1da. GOOO • Or 111 lot S 1·50 J• Ottsnorfl L.tu•-1965 100 22Mall ll'M. ~ MgOti.bta ~lf'IU111 watchOOg 645-7381 Admirl!Dvp 2lRetl1g 2 756-9236MF'8 .}(l'> ·o ~G s2011,,13.r43. ll' .11••·1M1 w/UJ* C-" 9~3080 II/ .. 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Loedad with p o wer WE ClllE equipment. <11<!A1121 *'"'°"'* Anthreelle grey, Ill<• brend ••••• .. ~ ~L new. Only 3100 mu .. Set• 199807 SAVE TO tllOO OFF NEW PRICE .1111&.111111 llNIT1 t001 QUAIL STREET NEWPORT BEACH 133.9300 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE '-t,Jfl I q.tfl I .I pi . I 11111 8l7-480049l-4SI I Uncoln Mercury 2f2t Harbor 81Yd, C.M. 714/54()..513() PRE OWNED MERCEDES ON SALE '8'4 GL Turbo Wagon, Sii· = t•ii ver Xlnt cond S 15,500 _ 1 •fil 645-0650 • W. euto, p/1. ga Aattl Deat1tic cond S9IO ooo 937-9500 ' 'MmmtTIPU I ' L 9307 4 Door. Ford Fectory Ex· •&e• ecutlve Car. (1HTF131) ·i3 Ri11lera V.8. fuUy NIM '10410ll111tl00 loaded, moonrf lea1h. (tARZ838)exp G/18 xlnt cond, 24M m l, Johnton& Son LARGE SELECTION OF 'II JIOSL 111.100 S 12,900/obo 731· t 493 2e2~:,~.M NEW & USED BMW'SI Red/blk (480MNS)axp '83 SKYHAWK custom. 714/64()..5830 1_ Liii WOl lft 6116 pwr wndows. sunrf. f\Jlly Ol• .. U 132 _... VOLUME SALES '12 HOSIL 1211100 equip factory order. 19K I• I 7 '111111 ... U SERVICE & LEASING (1DVN634)exp 51111 ml. $8200 540·2668 111,111 2 door, p/1, AM/FM caas. 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG 'II ID Hit 111,IOO Ci•ll11e 93 #2008 (348272) -cond prep. fl(tra cap BEACH Lo mites (668TQB) ••P. I t985 Ninety-Eight Regen-"* tank, radlal Urn & (No Cherry exlt-405) 6/16 65 Cadllfac Con11ertlbJe. cy Brougham Coupe. A more. (atk 1713 Ser 0480) (714)1H-lll0 '114IO ll 121 100 Needs work. but runs Beautlful Car. Alt 11an-lltll Trad .. lns Welcome Red 10405151exp'6116 o k a Y. S 5 0 0 0 B 0 . dard Ragancy feetur .. OAANGECOAST OPEN SEVEN DAYS ., 644-0681 plus reclining pMMnger ,,_/Renault l '78 Coupe D'Elegance:-O'i aeat. Rearwindowdefog- 2624 Herbor Costa Mesa SIPWTE HlllPW A rubber, all options. gh ger. lllumlnetad pa.aean. Ml-HJS DELIVERY DEPARTMENT blue paint job. Asking ger venity mirror. crulM .......,,=-,_.,,.-=--.,._.-_,,..,,,..,.,. $3750 645-t691 control. am/fm cauetta. ..... Dri"' to McLAREN'S BMW 111510-0000 11021-2900 11111 ~W::':!:\,~~ .,. mn IUZH 414 M·F 1111 9, S-S tlll 6 TOP ••• PAii '8, CADILLAC SEDAN de mueh morel Otr 540-0W> Auto. air. p/w, low mites. 626 S. Euclid St. For Pampered VILLE. 4 dr. Loaded •75 Cuti ... air condition· Xlnt cond. (3353THEO) Fullerton. CA Mercedes Benz w/pow&f equipment In-Ing, AM/FM •t•reo. $1411 714-680 6300 lllEllATE WI eluding teether tnt8f'IOf S 1300 OBO Celt after 213-691-6701 Top Mercedes Prtc:.a Pa.Id ( 1CTZ695) 5PM 54&-9738 THEODORE ROBINS Ditiaa 9117 Cati Peter Of' Ray 11111 llUT llYI '12240Z.12000. HISE IF llNIT1 .ltll1111 I S.1 LIHtll '82 cutreu Supreme FORD JObO HAA80A 8LVD CO~IA M HA b42 0010 Uc(KIMS 240). Please 4111 llll00H l.,Hry, 2121 llfMr Brougham. '4 dr, all op- leave msg 6S0·5338 2t30f714837·2333 lh4,C.1t1IU1 Ilona. muet Mitt $3800. -------'74'1t 260Z Ong owner M 1149 114/NO-HIO 956--0224 wt1day9 •1111111414 D.T Perf/lmmac Ster, al e. ·73 MGGBT Excel cond. 1 Ptatiu lftS Auto. air, tilt, Cf"UIM con-oopper, $3900, 675-2279 All teath lntr See to .. OAI SHH ltYILU ·79 mr 6 prsss :tr: trol whaell. (3334THEO) F' •123 appreciate 760-1881 Loaded w/pwr equip. lo.ded •"500 IM-1 2' · Ill ~ Leather Interior Only • -· ..... '75 X19 fok ml new Poracllt ·trn 2.900 mites. ( tMLA 108) Alk for H.met paint. g;eat cond, uklng 168 9 12 met. gOid. K-Cond. 111,tH '79 Flreblrd >Ont cond· THEODORE ROBINS 875-7825 or 640-2329 stereo, nu tlres bra Incl Johnson & Son Auto, AIC, nu ttrM. 43K B .. l 5 $7900 OBO 120·0825 Llnc;oln M81'cury ml 1 <IWT*973-74459 FORD t I --2628 HarbOf Blvd, C M ·81 Station Wagon air '81 9lf SC Targa. red 71'41540-5630 JOt.O HAA80 A BLVD CO~IA MH A b42 0010 Wllllll IPllW. atereo/cass. xlt 'cond wtcork lthr Int. 33M ml. $4100 494-9869aft5pm l(tras. bst olr (714) 643-JO 12 ofc · 82 t-07481213·327 -6070 '12 mall P /I 414 '83 Honda Accord LX. xlnt '8'4 325E BMW low ml, no 4 Speed, 8'r, c:uaette, T. cond, 301( mt, $5800. down pymt, taxe 011er Roof, mag wheal• •93-51'40 payments. 7t'4/821·0748 (2CNMO) '84 ACC LX. slate grey, 213/327-6070 Miii cruise. air. p/s. pt b, ~======:;l THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOOO .. AA80A 8LVD (Q\TA Ml'>A b42 0010 loaded $8295 obo/trade-1'1 In ? 16,600 ml 756-8873 Pacific Soothwest Imp MUST SELL! '81 Accord, air/cruise, $6000 644-8793 aft 6pl'(l. Trub to3S I WHUll SPHllL camp;; lheii tOf' 1aroe PtO 114 Hiil cu bed e·x &'x 30" • win· 5 speed. a.Ir. cassette dM, good condition 1333 tTHEO) s100 548-5148 s1n1 ,... t040 173 VW Camper. new trans, claan $3000. (213)692-t60 t THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAltaOR aLVO. CHICK IVERSON POR5'( Hf AUDI CHEVROUT H19hn1 Qu•llly S.lu 1J, S..r.1c, 'CHICK IVERSON 445 f Coa11 'H .. v N,~port Utach 673-0900 NABERS CADILL~C LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mileage Cadillacs In Orange Coontyl See us todayl 540-1860 2600 Hart>Or Blvd COSTA MESA ICllenolet ml 77 Corvette V8 AIC, cass. 1111. all covers. full ?OW9f $7900 OBO pp 556-8382 '82 CAMERO low mt , lully loaded. xlnt cond $9.000 OBO 962-6719 83 CAM ARO Blk. T -roof. 5sp, PSIPB CIC, tmmac I $8900. 546-0945 aft 5 COSTA MESA 642-0010 ·n GMC V. Ton, windows. I cuatom Int, Rv '"''·new loll1 Royce -9161 llEW CAR SALES I USED CAR SALES WEIUY CLEAll CARS AID TRUCIS erpt, panellng. axle, brl<s. J11a11 9129 ·56 RA Whtlred interior I apeclal striping & hitch ' 14760 Must aell Sat/Sun 70 XKE 2+2. gd condl very Impressive classic · 875-66t 1 Great grad gift. Lei's Only $18,500 533-4242 HI make a deall 6~-4577 ... -9165 '78 XJ6L w/84 Chevy 3501---------- llmlllll .c 1 o 1 n.ve 1 rslon. 1st S 10 9 ,5 1 00 41 --Loedad with power equip-takes this outstanding ment & TV aet car 675-t129 (1JMC6ee) JJn1~~on RX7·82 27M ml/excel New '85's In stock Uncoln Mar<=Yry cond Loeded Orig owner 1nctudlng the all new 16 2e2e Herb<>< Blvd. c .M. $8950/obo 536-7675 vatve 900 714/S.0-5630 Mtrctffi 1ta1 9145 IUCM llPORTS Cla!I_lltr 1315 848 Dove Street N B '67Chrysler NEWPORT Wllllll IPIOlll '64 220SE Conv. gd cond, I 752-0100 4 dr hght yellow. looks '11 F• HI rust underneath $8000 . can correct tor s 1000 ,--I 9169 great runs great $950 _,...... 54 1-8989 or 49 1-8 129 I !JO I 546-22 10 • Auto. elr. cauette-Low -------l4 Corolla great trans Docl 9317 mllae. ( 1R17311) 6 9 LUXURY SEDAN car-runs great I Gd tires ~ I Niii All options. Xtn1 cond• AM / FM s 8 5 o n e 0 85 COit 4 spd 2 dr _ $23.000 533-4242 644-5862 hlchback great tst car. THEODORE ROBINS FORD J06(1 HAA80A BLVD CO'>TA Ml~A 1'142 0010 ·73 450 SE Pwr sunroof -$3400 OBO 643-8909 Blaukpunki am/Im aut~ Volbw11tn 9173 F • 9319 ' reverse cass, mech perl •·s8 vw BUS• or Mtchetlns burgandy Good condition. runs j '62 FALCON auto, 2dr w/tan Int. $8000. OBO. great. 15k m1. reblt en-FlrSI ume e11er ottered 546-7725 gtne S 1600 obo 644-1127 Really great '5h8pe, new btifaff, •73 '450 SE, * VW CLASSIC l985 tires $ 1900 546-2210 C I s11v w/blk int, 1Car Show Swap Meal 68 LTD. gd tires int & lu1iC1 9045 Kint cond1t1on 841 -3283 Toys e I c 1r111 n e body $300 obo 645-2866 i ·U Xuatln Healy 3000 .7 Meadows. June 16 For MI( II I E I d 7 240D tan w/lan In-info 639_3926 69 MUSTANG Fastback · x Ce con terlor, sunroof air Clean I _ auto. pis, 301 VS runs +chrome whls. 640-8646 $8400 OBO Ronda ·55 VW BUG new Bl"Q well. rough body $600 Aatn faprtH 493-6770 or 661·1665 1 good cond , new tires. 1 OBO 549-1369 -I ----$1500 OBO btwn 9-4 I . -110 300D SHH 24 t-3562 75 Mustang V6 4 spd. Ilia ... " 9105 59M mo super ctean ivory -original owner Hcellent '76s"""'-Conv 37K mr 1 St2.950 645-8878 · 1·68 BUG 1 owner good cond S 1095 Call "'"""" · _ __ cond new paint new 962· 1980 ownr. Mint cond Yellow/ I '81 380SLC Xtra clean. lo I. stereo looks/runs great blecic 14995 722-7668 m1 all eltlras• $4000 Si 400 ot>O 631-5983 •14 1111u1 etn j 911 " below wholesale blue ---ww_..,.. __ ..;;.;.;.;;11 boOk 548-CARS '69 Bus Great cond new Auto. air. caasette. cruise control, 1900 miles Red wlwhlte top (3294THE0) ·IO 3261. Mint, amtfm. a/c, - -paint. ShOCl<S, battery a 5 lpd. llldlng roof top 81 MBZ 300 TD turbo engine am/Im cass $9460/obo 640-4640 diesel wagon 1 owner. $2200/obo 83 1·7667 Kint cond S 16,500 .-- 110,111 'IO 5281 wtil/tan. auto 1 499-2428/H 760-8591/W I 69 Panel Van AM/FM loeded 82K ml S 10 400 . --radio, great for wortc or 546-1330/W 8S4·1925tH '82 230 CE, 2 door, gas camping Needs paint model, loaded dnt cond, S17SO 661 -8187 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '8 1 BMW 320!, 5 spd, ate, 5 8 K m 1 S 2 3 9 O O enrf, •Int cones, orig ownr' c 7 1 4 J 4 9 7 • 1 o 7 9 or 7 1 VW Bus. clean. runs good sunroof amlfm 2060 HAl90• IHVO COSTA MlSA 642 0010 SHOO. 720-0781 c2 t3)86 t-3600 _ cass. St 800 OBO ... 3t81 Sahara beige 5 epd, sunroof. mint cond, $12.900 843-9255 0 ~.,=~.,!:-:_,,~~ ,._,. low to '°'"' fo"' ~·,..0·11 .,,,, l I l· S L V F I M I' I l I 1· £ N P 0 Y I I' r I I GR UWlf /: I I I I "'""'' ,.., .Yl'H< P '•\ ,, li'lts """"'"'' \ l,l'l)(t~H ·~ vi l ''I'' l') ,,, .... ~"'" 82 500 SEL 20K ml Mint I 499-3660 FORCH ULEJ cond . blue. loaded must ,-2 \/W V 9 j'82 Granada Wagon Xlnt see $34,000 494-1104 I z .. _ .. an pusenger cond All options Naw j -.,...., ice box runs ' , great. s 1950 11r e •. S 5 0 0 0 ob o 642_..12 I 540-8225 ·73 \/W Bug, $2300 New HPH HAL eng a tlrea. runs a looks I 10 OUM llWI great Mu_st see 8'46·8321 •11 LTl l.W. ·74 Convert Bug gold Auto, air. caaeett• p/w , w/blk top $4300 090 IP Mat • tllt Low mites 673-5320 tve messege ( tCMN248) j '75 Oon~ Bug red w/n.w l•HI blk top, brakes, clutch, '3700 979-U44 78 VW BUS Ami tm caq, tint wndowa. nu Mlchalln/ '"~uuuAI ROBINS FORD mag~ $3450 Ol>O 8$ l ·860• 111rmzit1 77 VW BUS eunroof, 'I ~-·-···-0 1 llVO 64'.) 0010 good cond 77K ml Wflllll-•-•• • ' $3000 090 640 5788 -·- 78 BUG CONVERTIBLf '12 lllT&M IT 4 $peed, .ir. ca.-tte ;:.. s~8~n~oo~f 7 .:Sa~' tunroof ( 1~NNS90) ""' , D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 ·4 2 • 5 6 7 8 s !!t~;11c,rel(l(a~ She tias a plaI SOUTH COUN-T-Y .&-· 1. ttl d · VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 1.0r a 1 e 11 ®---~ 1985 ALL NEW JETTA FACTORY STICKER sssss S 0 U T H COUNTY'S PRICE $7888/ °'$12694 t tu, total ,,.ts. •1&1614 1 ht, Uc. will Mt. O.A.C. (I.I. #51t591) C.OME SEE ISUZU'S ALL NEW LINE UP m TURBO IMPLUSE m ~I MARK m BIGGER ENGINES P'UP & TROOPERS • A.P.R. Fiu11ci11g tu tll• ,..., SU01 A A"'°' SJSI 71 wl .. OIC' (1.0 •!OSSl9) SOUTH COUNTY'S PRICE $6666/or$119 34 ~~~ • Ida tolai pmts 157 l b Jl 1\1 • h1 w1U dPI UAC • ti D I "100453) 1980 vw RAlllT (:t92Sl640) ' s3995 VIENNA. Va. (AP)-On the morning or June 2S. Stacy Chan a 24-ycsr-Qld University of Maryland $tudcnt, wtll slip into the wat of Ari1ona's Lake Powell for~ ltttlc swim that, 1f all aoes as plann• will last over SO hours and cover 100 miles. Fuelt.'d by honey, banana sandwiches and the encouragement her couch and famil y, Chanin hopes 10 become th<' first person complete the Lake Powell I 00. Swimm ing. biking and lif\in3 weights 10 increase her stamina the aquatic marathon, the Silver Spring, Md., resident has be training hard since Christmas. "A couple of times a week I bike 40 miles. swim 25 and run a not I five," Chanin said at her tr.umng headquarters in th.is Washingtc D.C .. suburb. Chnnin's preparations have also included at least on~ maralho1 month, a training schedule th.at is tapering ofT in the two weeks JI prior to the Lake Powell I 00. While swimmme comes naturally -her mother wa~ competiti ve swimmer an high school and her grandfather sttll swims laps a day at the age of SO-Chantn did not beg.an swimming seriou herself until the age of 19. At thr urgmg of a fnend. she swam her first marathon in 191 swimming a lap around Manhattan Island. Last summer. she becas the first l)erson to swim around Manhanan three times. covenng the males an 331h hours. .. , wanted to go after Diane Nyland's ( 1979) distance rt"Cord of miles but the currents were JUSt too strong," sard (hanin, who "' ordered out of the water by her coach, Dave Kime. Kline, an exemse physiologist and Chanin's coach for the past months, will be tn charge agarn on Lake Powell, monitoring Cahn11 stroke rate, keeping her pace and shouting encouragement from escon boat that will also carry the swimmer's parents. While the financial rewards for a marathon swimmer are minirr -Chanin'sexpensesare being ricked up by Del E. Webb Recreatior Properties. Inc., with additiona money raised for the event earmark for the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund -she says the persor gratilkation will keep her moving. "At first I think abou\ my whole life le111ng my mind dnf\ in at out." she said. "Af\er abbut 15 or 20 hours I start to think abo different songs and then really let my mind take ofT." ~hoemaker capture~ Los Cerritos·Stakes INGLEWOOD (AP)-8111 Shoemaker held Savannah Dancer< the earl y pace and 1hen pushed her hard down the stretch Fnday easily wan the $48,700 Los Cemtos Stakes at Hollywood Park. Savannah Dancer finished 21h lengths in front of Rose Crea1 ridden by Russell Baze. River Fame. with Laffit Pincay Jr. aboar finished another two heads back in 1he I-mile turf race for 3-year-o fillies. Carrying l I Y pounds. Savannah Dancer ran the course rn 1.35 2 to defeat li ve rivals. She won $26.400 to push her lifetime winnings s 181,800. Coupl ed with Akam1ni, Savannah Dancer paid $4.60. $2.20 a1 $2.10. Rose Cream paid $2.40 and $2.10, and River Fame retum1 $2.10 10 show. Shoemaker and avannah Dancer quickly fell to fourth place aft the start. saving ground in good position. The Ii Ilic found room on 1 rail entering the stretch and drew away for the victory. Favored Rose Cream, carrying 115 pounds, rallied outside t leaders but could not keep pace \Vtth Savannah Dancer. River Fame 5 or forced the early pace but fell shon an the stretch drive. P\lll.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS M.18tHIH 1c-11111 FICTfTIOUI IUltNEH NAME ITATU•NT FICTIT10Ul IUSIN€H ~NAME ITATHIEHT The following pettons 11e NAMlllTATl•NT The toltowlng per1<>ns at d0tng businaea u · The l~ng penons are doing buam-s 111· JCW PUBLISHING. 2915 doing~ 81. SUPREME OONUH Redhill Ave , Suite G-105. ELIZABETH JENNAUX. 6041 Boise All9nU9. Hun Costa Mesa. Calif. 112826 2840 Corvo Place. Coste lngton Beacto, CA 92647 A teen Wallace. 300 Mes&. Calif 1121128 Sopl'lon Phongdata, 1U Fernleal, Corona CS.. Mat, lone I J Otckman, 2840 West Ball Road. Apt 1 Cahl 92663 Corvo Place. Cosra Mes. CA Anaheim. CA 92802 David Wallace. 21788 92828 Mallnee Phon9<11ra. t6E Tahoe Lane, El TOfo. Calif This l>USlnHS IS con-Wesr Bill Road, Apt I 92630 • dueled by an 1ndtv1duat Anaheim, CA 92802 T111s bu11ne11 Is con· I J Dickman V1va1 Phungpraser dueled by a gene<al part-This 1tatement was flied 1396123-25. SOI Sor Tharr nerhtp with the County Clerk of Or-mapakdee. Krungthet Allen Wallace ange County on May 21, Nonthaburl St B1ngau1 This slatement wu filed 1985 Du1st with tl'1e County Clerk ol Or-F279M3 Klttlporn Phungpra1er ange County on May 24. Published Orange Coast 1396123-25. Sol Sor. Tl'larr 1985 Dally Pilor May 31. JIM"le 7, mapalfllee. Krungthet • F21712t 14, 21, 11185 Nonll\At>url .SI Bandtut Published C)-ange Coasl F-011 Ouist Dally Pilot Mey 31. June 7. MLIC NOTICE This t>uslnesa Is cor 14, 21, 1985 dueled by. a general par F-027 FICTITIOUS .u.,._18 nerShlp -------NAME ITATIMENT Matinee Phongdara MLIC NOTICE The foltowlng per-sons are This statement was fii. ____ .....;..___ doing business as:. With the County Clefk or Ot K·11U1 SANTA MARGARITA ange County on May 2• F1CTTTIOU9 IUSIWH MORTGAGE COMPANY, a 1985 NAME ITA~ Calfomla Limited Partnef-FmW The totlowln9 peraons are ship 2818 t Marguerite p 0 c doing business as Parkway •A Mission Viejo ut>llShe<I range OH c 0 M M u N I f v Calllornl~ 92fl92 . Daily Piiot May 31 June 1 PRESCHOOL, 2100 Mar Sanla Margar111 Mori· 14• 2 t 1985 Vista. Newport Beach CA gage Company, a Calllornia 92680 corporation, 288 11 ~ega St Mark Presbylerlan Highway, PO Boa 9, San Churetl Of Corona Dal Mar, Juan Capistrano. CA 92693 F-02 a Callfornla corporation, Thi• 1>u1lness Is con· 2100 Mar Vl1ta. CA 92680 ducted by s llmlted partner-1-------- Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con· anlp MLIC NOTICE ducted by a corporation Sanra Margarita Mort- S1 Mark PrHbyterlan gage C0<porlllon, By· R K·11UO Church 01 Corona Dal Mar. Dana Emprtngham. Presl· FICTITIOUS IUSMll Kennelh E Vanoe. Preti· danl NAM£ ITATEMINT dent. Board Of Truateea Thie stel~t was filed The following person1 er• This 1t1tement waa tlled with the County Clerk of Or· doing business u · wtlh the Counly Clerk ol Or· ange Counry on May 28, W & S LEASING COM ange County on Mey 30. 1985 PANY, 4'10 Fair Ort11e, Coat 1985 F2n532 Mesa. Calllornla 92826 F2Tn50 Qlbton, Dunn, & Michael A Sein. 4-40 Fat Published Ora119e Coaat Crutcher, Atlorn•r• At Orl11e. Costa Mesa. C> Dally Piiot June 7. 14, 21. 28, Law, IOO Newport C9nter 92626 1985 °""· Newport leech, CA Mart!n w Wleter, 20~ F-045 t2MO ~ Westcl1N Or.. Stllfe tot! Published Orange Coast Newport Beach, CA 92680 11un1 IC. MnTICE Dally Pltol May 3 t. June 7, This business la con __ ,_~.....;..-"".;..;..;.;..;;.;;.....;.._1 14. 21, 1985 ducted by. a geoersl pan K F-02 1 nershlp ·1"1t MIChael A Sein, W & : FICTITIOUI IUIMH Ml.IC NOTICE LEASING, by MichHI ,. NAME ITAn•NT Sein, Martin w Wletef The followinn peraona era FIC..,..... 'I 1U•-a1 T dOlng buslneil' 19 • • • rvv -his statement wu Ill.- GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 NA• ITAnMEl«T with the County Ctenc of Or E 17th Str--' c~ta ,;~. The lottowlng P9fl0nl ate ange County on May 31 .. ,, -..,,...,, dotng bullneaa H 1985 CA 92627 C 0 N S 0 L I 0 A T E D Ntkkl 8, a Call' COfP , CLEANROOM MAINTEN· l'21'n. 2401 Franc:laco Dri¥9 . New-ANCE 8281 Orybank Or Pubtllhed 0r-. COM P<>rt Beach, CA Huntington Beach CA DallyPnotJune7. 14. 2t. 2e Thi• buatnfft 11 con-112848 · 1985 dueled by: a corporation Janet R Ford 8282 Nikki 8, a Calll. corp .. By Oryt>ank o;.., Huntington Herth McMullen. V • Pr.... Beach. CA 92648 Sec · TMI ·By Eugena C. Thi• bu1lne11 la con---D11-1D•_1C_Mn_f_IC( __ Boero, Pru dilCtad by an Individual r I.VI. nu Thia atatement wu n1tc1 Janet A Ford wfth ttle County Clerk of Or· Thta atatemant was flied 'ICTITtOUt IUeMll ange County on May 21, with the County Clerk of Or-NAMI ITAnMINJ' 1D85 1nge County on May 24 Tl\a lollOWing J*ton• ar• ~ 1985 • doing ~tloeaa u · Publiahed Oftnge Coeet , 5 mm BIATCHER CAMPBELi O.lly Piiot May 31, June 7, Oa~b~~M~~J Coa;1 DOA. LTD .. • C .. lfomla Mm '4, 21, 1985 14 21 !NII · une • Uad Plrtnerahlp, 278t1 L1 F.012 ' ' Pai Roed, LaouM N~ ;r.028 Cetlfomle 92tt7 --------81~ Pelcffc 11, a 0.H --.. -... IC-11n_Ttl'_tr __ , rta.IC NOTIC£ tornta venaret 11twtnenn1p .--"'"~ ~M 27f111.&P~Rf»drti:f'"1 'ICTITIOUI ~U MAm ITATWMSMT tMtt~ptiall LA NAMI ITATIMINT Tna PolOwlng ~.,. Pa.i Ao.CS. t.aouna N.;u.. Tl'la IOIGWlng ~ W. doing~ aa Clllfomta 9287' dOlno bullMle aa: IT'ATl 0, Tl1E A S. Ttrie t>uatnett 11 con CRIMEA ANO COM· 329 Otanneyra, Laguna ~Cly-a tlmllad pattn« PANY, 180t8 $t ~ Cir· hedl. CA t2t51 1t11c1 ca.J . Huntington hedl. CA ~ A Upton t44 lfll9o 91rtc'* P~flc n a Cello t2MI bftd Canyon. LtlQUM hecfl l'om4a ~81 ~ T1na Aatt Crem., 1'°'6 CA 12151 • Ronald E 8111eher. ,.::;:. St ~OI• Cl<cte. Huntington CarOlyn D. kendetlln, M Calnc>t>ea ' 8aactl, CA 9H4t • • 415 C.tellne. LAguM 9-afl, Thia llaten'IW1t ... m.c Thia t1ua1n... 11 con CA 92'5 1 wtth the County ~ of Or· duc:1T ad 8l.::., tndMdual Thlt IWll""8 It con. 8flQa County on Mey 19 tna ~ed tlY: CO-partntf'I 1915 Thlt ata._..,t WM ~ Judllh ~ Up1on ~ IMlh IM County Clartt: of Or· n. aca..,,_,. wee lltad 0 I It a a", D • It ft I ln08 County on May 2,4, with the County 0-. of Or· Cn1tc"9r1 AUatMfl Al 1915 ,.,,_ = ~ on M~ 15, U., -""'""' c-.. P\itlll~ Or~ COM! 1 f'INm = ....._,. ..... CA Oally Piiot M*Y 3 f. JUne 1, P\11>411Nd Oftnge CoMt Pvblllhacl Orange Coet1 14, h 1HS Deity ltttcM Mey Sf. June 7, Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 7 '-021 14, h , IMS • 14, ~1 1Hll ___ F~..Q31 F-02• • - l , 1n, :rs :d. uf \0 or en .er •O. I a IS\ a 50 .I) .J. nc :S4 ~9 as 18 1'5 tn al al !d al 1d ut - ·IT 10 n. d, Id .5 10 1d :d ~r IC IC et II J ) ------ \ -L---~~--=--~~----~-----------------~--------'-"----"-"-=-~----'-----__1~ 1&222 0nwl09 Coat DAILY PtlOT!Seturdey, M'9 15, 198! ,97 ' ' KARBOR LAW ... 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The Real Estaters OPEN HOUSE DtRECTOR PAGEi •21 NEW LISTINGS WT•TA.U 11 .. Great opportunity on quiet EastskSe street. Neat. clean, charming 3 BR with spactoua fenced yard. Priced for Immediate sale. um s-.- 3 B·R, single levet corner unit located on a wide greenbelt. LJght and bright with neutral decor - ready to move Into. Good assumable first trust deed. WIOUFFI I•,•, Charming 3 BR + den home located in park-like setting. Oen could be 4th BR. Priced for Immedi- ate sale! Wllllff 1•.- Have you been yearning for a quality customized home done In the very epttome of taste? A home with a view and close to everything? This 4 BR home ts what you have been wattlng for. WHUFFS l• .. 11 Walls of glass, skytlghts, vaulted ceilings and an atrium accentuate this outstanding Shorecltffs 3 BR home. Major rooms lead to 36' poof, pool house and gardens featuring mature fruit treee. Near beaches! UMISU 111.,_ If you are seeking a valuable bayfront with pier and slip plus side tie, please see this charming 3 BR home on 40' frontage near Udo turning basin. New carpeting and freshly painted. Excel- lent price! CORONA DEL MAR IAllM YllW -.U ll•,111 Drastically reduced for quick sale. Five BR, f amlly room and pool size gardens. Garden with fountaJn, gazebo and flrepit. Open ~ ceil- ings. Three car garage. A real buy in an outstanding family area. II.II ..... Ill.. Ill .... Rare double corner lot south of Pacific Coast Highway. Duplex with Old English charm: 2 BR, upper wtttrleaded windows, wood paneling, huge fireplace plus 1 BR unit. Huge private yard. Probate sale. Great potential! WlaJm ..,.. The best buy In Shorecllffsl Unlimited growth potential In this 3 BR. 2 BA home on large lot. By appointment . .... •• •l • ... .,.. Featured in Orange County.Magazine. thls home Is ultra charmlog. 3 BR. FR and DR. Located on corner, the patio and yard are remlntlcent of Paris. Call on this today. ........ . .... Meticulous octJan/jetty view home. Large pri- vate courtyard. lmpecably maintained. 2 BR, study, 2 workrooms off garage -could be third garage. High ceiling In llvtng room adds light and openness to this gorgeous home. Fee. .. 1111• 111. • 11 ... ,11. This artful blend of California's past and preeent sits proudly rn compkl,te PJivacy while offering 4 BR. 4'~ BA, rumpus room and den. You wtll be envied for your choice of home. A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK REAL E~-W:ATE I I "--~~~~~~~~~~~--~~/ -(IM'WIY) OPEN HOUSES 1-5 11111111 ..... ............ , ... 3 BR, Wooded Green $205,000 J. McNAUGHTON M.-T 2121 ....... 4 BR, FR $269,500 L. McLOON •• -1141"7 3 BR, FR $325,000 C. McMAHAN ---2211 ....... 3 BR, FR $410,000 C. KALINA Ul1IUff Ml...,. 4 BA. FR, Fee $479,000 M.GUTH --~ ... ....., 3 BR. FR, Pool. Fee $490,000 F. SENNE$ ....... 1111btt~ 4 BR, Bayfront $1,895,000 M.BENT 111111 .... ,~ ............ 2 BR $179,000 L. McLOON l&tmll 2121 ..... ~ 4 BR, FR $269,500 L. MAF$TON Ml -.. .., 3 BR. FR $325,000 C.McMAHAN unu ......... 111 .... 1 +1 BR $327,500 R. BOLAND Mii -.. ""' 3 BR, FR, Spa $345,000 C. McMAHAN _,__ . ...... 3 BR, View $349,000 M. MATTHEWS ---.......... ..., 2 BR, 2 BA, vtew $359,000 K .PAAKEA *""'--1111 .......... 2 BR. wtrfrnt Dock $350,000 J. McNAUGHTON ........ ....... 4 BR, FR $389,000 M.AE£0Y ----1111 Pwt•• •••• 4 BR. Gueet. Pool $389,000 J.AKEAMAN ---n11w ...... • 3 BR, FR $410,000 S. MARVIN .......... llll .... 4 BR, FR, Fee $479,000 F.8£NNES ---11MP1111fsr 3 BR, FR. Pool, Fee $490,000 E. OLSON 111111 wn Miit•• .. 3 BA. FR. Pool $499,000 E. OLSON --$539.000 ···,~·· 2 BR, Oen, Fee R. KU TZ *""'--... .._." 3 BR, wttfmt Dock $545.000 J. McNAUGHTON --4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa $825,000 all...., E.CORKETI' .... a.a. n ...... 6BR.FR. Vlttw $875,000 B.REEDY tm .. nt•LMt~ 5 BR. Bayfront $1,600,000 T. BOLAND 644-9060 • LIDO ISLE a.mm ..,_ Charming, COrf 3 BR. 2 BA home with expansion potential. Garage stressed for 2nd story. Perfect for young couple or retirement couple. Steps to beach and tennis. Hurry for thlS one! l.91 llLI -. ..... Located on the quiet end of Lido ta a delightful 3 BR home on large lot. Newty palnted & carpeted. South sunny patio, beamed LR, brick fireplace and best of all, an outstanding buyl &.mm.I . 1141,111 Charm and potentlal abound In this Udo 3 BR home. A large sunny patio leads to cozy rooms, a country feeflng, pine cabinets In kitchen. So much· to offer at this price! &.mm.I 1••,111 Instantly appealing, open, 3 BR home on Lido Isle corner location. Plastered ceilings, trench doors, 2 bricked patios opening to strada. Separate upstairs master suite. ExceptlonaUy well done! UlllSU ...... Magnificent Country French home on extra wide street to street locatlo~·~ ~ve BR, formal OR, high beamed ceilings, frencn doors and custom design throughout! This designer /builder home deserves recognition. Ull ISU 11,lll,lll Huge rooms and high ceilings distinguish. this 5 BR home on Lido's north channet. Exceptional country kitchen, 3 fireplaces, gigantic master suite, rumpus room. Pier and sllp for 50' boat. 1.91111.1 fl ....... A masterpiece In contemporary llvlngl Udo'a north channel, every detail In this 3 BA· lavhlhty appointed home la perfected. Huge kitchen with 2 pantries. Central air and security! Furnllhtngs Included. L9111U ~ Dutch colonial 5 BR, 5 BA residence, by owner/builder, with finest Newport Harbor turn- ing basin vtewt 10 ft. ceilings, formal dining, exceflent use of space and decor. Pier and 8'1p. NEWPORT BEACH 111.... .... •• Priced to Mii -One of the Bluffa largelt 2 ,atory models. Located on expansive greenbelt; thl1 end unit brings the outside In from every angle. A unlquety located property. Land Included. Wll11LR ·-··· Serene Is the word for thls beautiful 3 BR home Mt In a perfect garden on a very apectal street. Large muter bath has 2 Showers. ....... . .... Lwt expenetw baytront with pler/llip for 40' boM. Wonderful floorplan with ~ rooma, formal dining room, total privacy Irr excJuslve neighborhood. Leasehold. ----.. .._. Thia lowty duplex wtth view Is one houae re- m<Ned from South Bayfront. On a large comer lot 3 BR home with separate guest room. Large 2 BR apartment over 3 car garage. Owner wtH hefp w/flnanclng. · 2161 Sii JOIQUll HILLS RI., IEWPORT BUCH .· .-. 17~~n00 ~~, JV~ £1Aeach, $3' 700, ()()() This 11,300 sq. ft. new ocean uiew residence has been designed for elegant entertaining and rich, comfortable liuing. Located in a priuate and securely gated community, the . residence includes . . . 5 bedrooms plus staff quarters fo r 2, 9 baths plus 2 formal powder rooms, 8 fireplaces , commercially equipped kitchen, 2 professional bars, temperature controlled wine cellar ( ouer 1,000 bottles), gymnasium, pool and spa, eleuator, 4 car garage with limot1sine $WCe and workshop and numerous architectural antiques. If one finds grandness of scale, architectural ·integrity, the finest workmanship and sophistication of _ systems and design, an imperatiue, they need look no further. *Tennis Court lot available. O pen House Saturdays and Sundays 12 :00 to 5:00 p.m. · Jeffrey Schley, (714) 760-1851 t I 1 I -ops a -· OPEN HOUSE 239 VIA UDO SOUD, Lido Isle (SAT 2-5) .. Very spacious. light & bright bayfront, 2 story, 5 bedrooms, den, elev~tor. boat sllp. $1 ,395,000. Virginia O'Brien 1330 CAlAlY II. N.B. (SAT/SUN 1-4) .. $650,000. Fantastic view + pool. Spacious home with many amenities, 3 car gar. FEE LAND Virginia Stlce/Javad Mansoor 121 UIO PAil D11VE. f·2 N.B. (SAT 2-4) .. Bayfront condo with super bay view. 2 bdrms, 3 baths, den/dining room. $425,000 Phyllis Hayden 42' YIA Ult IOU, Udo Isle (SUN 1-4) .. Absolute beauty + gorgeous view from this bayfront home. Will consider trade for Inside Lido Isle. $795,000 Gib Walker WEST IAY lftlK llYFIOIT $191,IM 4 ..... CHIT, N.B. (SUN 1-5) .. Just completely redecorated Plan 3 townhome in Newport Crest. 3 bdrms. 21h baths, formal dining. Comm *pool/spa. Ask- lngS 189,000 Carol Mulvey A great buy! Large older Jlome with pier & slip. Corner location, near sandy beach. 11 KIA LOA COllT, N.B. (SUN 1-4) .. 4 bedroom townhome In Newport Crest. Comm pool/spa & tennis courts. Walk to beach. $189,500 Bob/Wyvonne 12M IHSlll£ l.AllE, N.B. (Sun. 1-5) .. Family home on large lot. Close to everything you need. Westcllff area. $265,000. Carol Mulvey CLAUOETIE TAYLOR 673-7300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : UDO ISLE----: • • • : FEATURED II 1985 UDO ISll 101£ TOUI! • • • • •IEW USTIIC OI Vil 11111£ -Exceptional quality • : throughout this 2 story home built in 1984. • •Custom features are endless. Call for ap-: Jtpolntment to view this beauty. Offered at _.. !$698,000. Pam/Carol • ••*************************.:- LIDO ISLE VIA HTllES · $199,000 EACH COHO -4 units avail- able. each has 2 bdrms. 11h baths, fireplace, separate 2 car garage. Lido Isle amenities. Howard Lawson VIA PAUIMO · $345,ote -Perfect family home with lots of charm. Remodeled kitchen, beam ceil- ings throughout. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Virginia O'Brien YIA QllTO • $349 .... -Charming 4 bedroom. 2 bath family home with formal dining room. Bright & sunny. Enjoy bay, beach, clubhouse, tennis courts. Virginia O'Brien VIA MICE · $360,000 -3 bedroom, 2 baths, high ceilings, massive fireplace in living room. Cop- per plumbing. Large tiled patio on 40' wide lot. Howard Lawson VIA TllESTE · $475,000 -Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with large sunny patio on 45' wide lot. Wood paneling used thru out. Carol Mulvey VIA Uto IOtD · S5SI .... -Sparkling home & pool on extra wide corner lot. 3 bdrms, 2 ba, family room. Great for entertaining Virginia O'Brien Y1A PAl.OIO · $445, ... -Lovely home on extra large lot, 58X88'. Lush patio designed by Rogers Gardens. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. family room. Virginia O'Brien IEWPOIT BEACH PROPERTIES ftlSAIUS Cl9I · $75,M -Large studio with Shoji screens to separate bdr~ ar&a, comm. pool, spa, security gate. Joan/Howard .. VOSMUS Cl9I · $11,IM -Nicely decorated 1 bedroom with many amenities and close to the beach. A great buy! Comm. pool. Joan Cain VOSM.LES cemt-SUS.IN -One bedroom over- IO<>klng founteln, mow fn condition. A Newport 8Mch Berga6nt Comm. poot. CarOf/Javed VHSAIU£S COIN • $124,tSO -2 bedroom, 2 bath, comm pool. Joan Cal"" VIUA lllJOA • S1S9,000 -Penthouse with outstanding bay/ocean view. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, skylights Joan Cain VIUA IAllOA • $133,MI -1 bdrm, 1 bath, com- munity pool. small ocean vu from deck. , Joan Cain VUSAlllS COHO · $165,IM -La Tour modet, Absentee owner wants fast sale. A beauty w/2 view bedroom suites. Assume large 1st. T.0 . Comm. pool/spa. Roger Brown VHSAIWS COllO · $1S2,IM -La Tour model Penthouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, bay & ocean view, mirrored and beautifully upgraded. Joan Caln WESTCUFF Vil.UC( · $134,tN -2 bedroom, 2'h bath townhome. Comm pool/spa, dougle garage, fireplace. Gib Walker llWNIT CIUT 111311• · $151,511 -A low price for this 2 bedroom. 2 betti. Communfty pool/spa, tennis, walk to beach. Bob/Wyvonne KINIT CIUT T••• · $171,MI -JUST LISTED • 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, highty up- graded, comm pool/spa, tennis & walk to beach. Won't last. CatOf Mulvey s~ w -sue.• . • •••rter -Newport Beach, 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome with wash- er /dryer & refrlg. 2 car garage. Setler has priced this townhome to sell nowt Linda Jacobs --,, OCOlflllT Cl9I · S255,• -2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den + great ocean view.Seller wtll ex- change for view home In N.8. Bob/Wyvonne ~ C191 • S2J1,51t ·-2 bedrooms. 1v .. bath, corner unit, aun..t .& Catalkla view. Bob/Wyvonne OPH SAT/S.UY 1-4 343 VIA UH SOii, Ull ISU $1,lst,MI Spectacular 4 bedroom, 4 bath bayfront. Slip for large yacht + 3 car garage. Nest to greenbelt. GIB WALKER BOB/WYVONNE 673-7300 OCEAIFIOH · $425,000 -On Balboa Peninsula, a .super corner location plus good rental. 7 bdrrns, 2 story beach house. Your chance. at a tow price. Enjoy this summer John Martin WEST IEWPOIT OCWFIOIT • $175,MI -Cape Cod charmer, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on large corner lot. Beautiful sunsets. · Jerry Bogan BAYFROITS FROM $225,000 611 UIO , ... Hm . ucwm UY!. $llS,MI - Third floor corner unit wtth super view. 1 bdrm, 1 ba. Owner will finance. Slip avail, pool, sub parking. Security bulldlnO. Gib Walker lli UIO PAii llm · S212,MI -5th floor with spectacular 180' view north. Security building, sub parking, pool. walk to Lido Village. markets, . theater, shops. Great living. Roger Brown 111 U10 PAii Nm · $215,MI -A real showplace that has been remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1 bdrm, den, 11/t ba. Very low down. Comm pool & patio. Sec. bldg. Gib Walker WEST llY lftlll · $191,MI -Neat older home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, on corner loca1ton with pier/slip, near sandy beach. Great buy. Claudette Taylor Ml LM Piii IMl · $t51,MI -Exceltent buy for thlt prwtigk>ua hl-riM condo wtth 24 hr. aecurtty atb parking, community pool. Probate ..... •tate may carry lat T.0 . Bob/WyYOnne MIO llllU Unml · SISl,MI -Thta ls an exqutsfte home With 60' on the water wtth P*' a sHp.SeHet carry 1st or 2nd TO. Stephanie 8 . IM ISU Un.T · $1,575,IM -Large or6glnal home next to greenbelt, build your onglnal home next to greenbett, buUd your own dock. FantasUc view of boat activities. C. Taylor UH ISU IAYfmT -$1.111,IM -Exquisite home recently refurbflhed In Impeccable taste. 4 bedrooms, 4 bath•, pier & sHp. Near sandy beech. Carol Mutvey ·. ------ • ru IS THE LARGEST, INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE OFFICE SERVICES FIRM IN THE NATION . mu PllY&TE LIUTill . 11H,lll 3 bdl'm, 21h bath. "El Dorado" plan In the McLain townhomes adjacent to Big Canyon. 2 story end unit. Community pool, tennis and security. Martha Macnab UYWU UYFlllT 1111,111 Charm 4 bdrm, famfty home surrounding trop- ical Interior patio. Spacious bayfront deck over- looks the most active channel In the harbor. Plrvate community offers · security. private beaches, and a unique lifestyle. lncld. land. Martha Macnab llllR&lt.l,111111 1221,111 This remodeled 4 bdrm, unit Is a special treat for everyone who loves the Bluffs. Intimate and private yet with a noteworthy garden patio. Coby Ward 11111111 ,., sin. 1211,MO LI. Rare cul-de-sac lot provides a great back- ground for summer fun. The outstanding view lot for the largest one story Lusk home In Eastbluff offers family living at Its best. four bedrooms, pool. C~by Ward Sl&YllW -In~ f&OIW YIEW 1411,IOO "Nantucket" model with 180° view of ocean and city lights. Beautifully landscaped, corner lo- cation affording maximum privacy. Two bedrooms & den, tastefully decorated. Gated community. Belle Partch IWllH RIME IHl,IOO "Dynasty" model with spectacular view. Gated courtyard entry, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, formal dining, added storage and professionally decorated throughout. A real private setting. Assume ex- cellent financing. Belle Partch 111,000 PllOI IUMTlll S 1,Jll,000 SPECT ACULAA VIEW OF BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE. Custom home on 3rd Tee includes 4 bedrooms, 3'h baths, large family room. game room. sauna. Unique bridge crosses over swim- ming pool to spa. Maureen White/Ed Escano ELEUIT 11 USTlllFF 1412,IOO FEE An executive couples "dream". Owner/builder has created a unique 2 bdrm, 4 bath home with extraordinary family room, "His and Hers'' baths and closets. Sparkling pool, large yard. Hallie Strock Ill C&IYll DMmY FIRIM 11,Hl,IKIO A rare opportunity awaits you as our owner has been transferred. A most peaceful and private setting, solidly constructed traditional family home. 5 bdrm. 41h bath. formal dining room. wood paneled study, country kitcben off a cozy family room;-A private estate-wltti room for pool, all on one of Big Canyon's finest view locations. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .. ESTATE • ..... T IOOI S2tt,IOO Lusk one level 4 bedroom, 21h bath home on cul- de-sac. Extra size yard with loads of privacy - great family area with playground and Is close to tennis club. IUT • Tll ILlffl 1211.111 One levef 2 bdrm, 2 bath, formal dining room. beam ceilings, upgraded & expanded Bluffs home opens onto wide greenbelt with putting green. A must see. Lois Jacobs #2 Clwlc ltlaaa, Suite 100 644-6200 ... IPEI 111111 UTlllAY EASTBLUFF Utt .... 2111.,... 4 BR, FR, pool l-5 <;.Ward TURTLEROCK au..-IJJJ IWra leja 4 BR, FR, pool. spa 1-5 M. Bulk.ley BIG CANYON S1,Jtl,MO , ........... 4 BR, spa l-5 S. Grody WESTCLIFF S211,111 11H ........ 4 BR, FR ·1-5 L. Oeth BAYCREST 1111.-2011 l....,4 u.. 3 BR, spa 1-4:30 T .Allin.son BAYCREST 1111.-, ... , ......... 4 BR, FR, pool 11-5 M. Manon SllllY S PYGLASS SIH,IM J2 len1 .. , Ir 5 BR, FR, spa 1-5 M. Bulkley BIG CANYON ........ ., ......... 3 Bil\ FR, pool. spa 1-5 S. Grody CORONA DEL MAR Utl,000 122 ........ 3 Br, FR I 5 L Jacobs BIG CANYON S1,IOl,DOO 14 ll•Jal St. leer11 Furn, 4 BR, FR, pool, spa 1-5 T AJlmson BALBOA ISLAND JUl,OM 213 li .... 4 ,,, 5 BR, FR 1-5 B. Aune LIOO SIH,000 222 Yl1 ler• -l BR, FR 1-5 A. Peters IRVlNE TERRACE SUl,IOO lUthl,.. Ten 2 BR, FR. pool 1-4 L.Beazley C LlFF HAVEN llH,000 .......... 3 BR 1-4 L. Beazley HARBOR RlDG E HHMI 1 c....try 4BR 1-5 M Cooper BAYCREST 1311,00I llOl laMlhMM -l BR. FR. pool 12-6 M Manon SITllllY UI SllllY JASMINE C REEK UH,000 3 BR. FR. spa 1-4 HARBOR VlEW S'Jt,000 3.4 BR. FR 1-4 11 •aiuail M Denny 1112 Wiatt• Sails 0 Gqdshatl IUOI Miii 1121,IOO Immaculate 3 bdrm. 21h bath condo. On Bayfront. With slip available. Connie Maxsentl Hlllll Tllll -Ill C&IYll 12, 110,000 Prime location overlooking fairways. lake and nite lites. 5 BA, 4 fireplaces, library. billiard rm, family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom Allinson Fii WU IU• IAY SHOO/• Furnished or unfurnished, 6 mo to 1 year. On the sandy beach, and boat activities. Private com- munity, tennis court. 4 bdrm, 4'h bath. formal dining. Large game room. could be arranged for in-law quarters. Mary Lou Marlon UPI -•Lal ISi.i 1111,111 Elegant famlty home with large patio on over- sized lot. Ftve bdrms. 4 baths. Famlty room, dining room. hardwood floors. French doors. Beautiful condition. A rare beauty. Joan Lewis/Danny Bibb lllWPORI BIACH llW usrm -MUIFlllT Mii.MO A delightful small home In a prime location In West Newport. High beamed cellfngs, used brick fireplace -3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a gorgeou::. view of ocean and Catalina sunsets. Lucy Rose IF Y• Blll PllFIDTlll IHt,111 We have a 3 bedroom. family room home with built-In bookcases. new kitchen appliances and manicured yard to suit your most particular requirements. Donna Godshall F&IT&ml IUDI IWlD MY 12tt• Extraordinary pride of ownership duplex only steps to ocean in best beach area. Extra spacious. extra nice 3-bedroom units suitable for Investor or owner occupancy. Owner will carry 1st TD for qualified buyer! Don't miss this one. Paula Bailey FIRST n• IFFEIEI 1211,llO Stunning new listing In Harbor View Homes. This 4 bedroom Montego plan offers excellent ex- terior appeal. Well planned rear yard with firepit and overhang. Remodeled kitchen with up- graded appliances. Ottered at $287,500 Susan Scanlan II& CHiii -Sllll TOWHIME Sllt,000 This 2 bdrm, 2 bath single level townhome features a spacious sunny patio, large formal living room1 large master suite, guest room and cozy den. Prestigious private community at a very low price of $329,000 . Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody E•EUU UY -ICUI Siil If llHWU JIST USTEI S 1 ,418,000 Gorgeous 1 year old, 4 bedroom with spectacu- lar views of beach, Catalina, and sunsets. Just listed, fabulous financing. construction and lo- cation. Oaley/Hirschler 11m11CTM UYflllT •E S 1, 100,000 Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view. This home of magnificent quality and construe- -tion has a great open feeling -with wonderful designer fabrics and wall coverings. Three bedrooms and den Barbara Aune RIYH llOI l&HR S 1,215,000 This spacious custom manor in Harbor Ridge offers 6 bedrooms. 5 baths. and extra large oak panelled family room with wet bar It is located on the corner with Its own private swimming pool and spa. Lender owned-make otters Ed Escano/Maureen White LIVELY VIEW lt•E II PllHTICIOIS HU SIH,000 Comfortable four bedroom, split-level with a contemporary feeling. beautiful harbor. Catalina and sunset views. Among many upgrades are a completely remodeled kitchen and new flooring on the first level. Community pool. Sellers are very motivated. Nancy Short Fii TIE lllSI IHl.-r 1115,000 A special offering in Old Corona del Mar, this 3 bdrm. 31"1 bath home features lovely open ca- nyon and partial ocean views. Extra large bedrooms and baths. dramatic family room. office and completely remodeled kitchen Hallie S1roc1< Lm 1SU11 IHI,• FH One of the largest Interior lots Spacious 4 bedroom, 2'h bath home. Great for entertaining! Connie Maxsentl 2 123 San Joaquin Hiiis 644-7020 Dalebout Bay Be Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ..• ..... ~~--.......,~~,_.__..__..~,_._,.~-....._....._...._ ••• **DOVER SHORES****•..-..~~-....._....._....._......._.._.....,_..._,...._......_._...,,___...._~ Only eight distinguished residences share this very private and cherished cul-de-sac location. And ... this one may be the finest of them all. The ingredients of this offering are guaranteed to excite the Interest of every hard-to-please buyer. Extraordinary three bedroom custom home. Four and one-half baths. Spectacular and indestructible one hundred eighty degree view of bay, ocean and night lights from the entire living area. A sopremety individual offering because of the Inside pool and two master suites. The list of amenities extends endlessly. And, perhapa beet of ell, the owner wHI carry the flrat truat deed at 10% with S200,000. No polnte. No prepayment. Please note that this is not a sales gimmick. Please call us. We will prove it to you ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... $695,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Bayfront. Meticulously remodeled. French doors. Oak ·cabinetry. ~eveled mirrors. Gourmet kita6m. Five spacious bedrooms. Four batl'lr: Master bedroom with fireplace plus adjoining study. Huge brick patio. Spa. Pier and float.. $975,000 Open Sat 1-5............. .. .. . . 40 1 North Star Lane DOVER SHORES ... Bayfront. Large pier and float. Main house features formal living room, dining room and library with custom elegant walnut shelves. Nine foot ceilings, oak parquet floors and Strauss crystal chandeliers. Separate two bedroom suite across the brick courtyard.' Completely refurbished ........................ $849,000 Open Sat 1-5 ................ 308 Morning Star Lane NEWPORT ISLAND WATERFRONT ... Private dock and pier. The unexpected just happened. Now, you don't have to compromise at all to buy waterfront for under $1,000,000. Spacious. Open. Six bedrooms. Huge bonus room. Fantas- tic financing. A rare find..................... $835,000 IRVINE TERRACE ... The variety of views from this splendid property is one of the most stun- ning features. This quaJlty four bedroom home is equipped with luxuries you want. There is a courtyard pool, a formal dining room, a separ-ate maid's quarters, and soaring beamed ceilings throughout. Everywhere you look, superb styling is complimented by superb decorating. Dis- cover what living really is ..................... $750.000 Open Sun 1-5 .................. 2001 Galatea Terrace DOVER SHORES ... Luxurious. Five bedrooms. View of Back Bay and city lights. Huge living room and family room. The master suite fea- tures beveled mirrors and a sunken tub. French doors s·eamed ceilings and Mexican pavers lend to the charm. Separate maid's quarters. ..... . .. . .............................. $687,000 DOVER SHORES The ultimate in customized view homes. Five bedrooms. French Doors. Oak parquet floors. Three fireplaces. Two wet bars. Skylights. Panelled library. Master suite with fireplace. wet barand Jacuzzi tub ....... $675.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1226 Polarls Drive SPYGLASS HILL ... Privacy. View of the bay and ocean. Four lovely bedrooms. Formal dining room. Two fireplaces. Quiet cul de sac location. Exquisite condition .......................... $597.500 LIDO ISLE Highly desirable lo- cat1on ... convenient to bay. Large ~ot with lush landscaping. Impressive brick entry. Hardwood floor$. Luxurious family room with fireplace. Four bedrooms. Three baths. French doors. Plantation shutters. Built-In wall units in bedrooms Formal dining room. Owner will as- sist In arrangJng financing .................... $595.000 Open Sat-Sun 1·5................... ......... 426 Piazza . 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE DOVER SHORES Exciting bay view. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fantastic home for casual parties or formal entertaining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Convertible den. One bedroom and bath ideally locatdd for maid or guest. .............................................................. $560,000 Open Sat 1-5 ..................... 1148 Santiago Drive SPYGLASS HILL . . . A respected Bedford model o.verfooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Pool-sized lot. Very motivated seller. With 30% down, the owner will carry the baJance. The benefits are obvious ... no loan costs and a reasonable interest rate. A superior offering ................................................. $559,000 Open Sat 1-5 ............................... 14 Morro Bay BACK BAY . . . Spacious California Spanish style home with hardwood floors, beam ceilings, tile gallery. Six bedrooms. Large corner lot with additional property zoned for horses. Must see to appreciate ....................................... $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A very special environ- ment. Set among million dollar waterfront properties. this four bedroom home Is com- patible with heavy entertaining. Yet, intimate enough for a large family. Two-story living room. Grand dining room. Island kltctlen with break- fast room. Handsome brick patio. Spacius spa. Private beaches.................................. $535,000 NEWPORT ISLAND ... Custom bayfront. Excel- lent condition. Pier and side-tie for thirty foot boat. View of bay and city lights. Three bedrooms. Custom mirrors. Plantation shutters. Skylights. Beamed ceilings. Oak bar. lcemaker refrigerator. Patio and pier lights controlled by sensor. Spa with solar cover ............... $525,000 • Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 3704 Channel Place SEA VIEW ... Expansive forever view. Gorgeous sunsets. Three bedrooms. Family room. Enclosed atrium Private spa on view side. Air conditioning. Owner will consider various financ- ing possibilites. Good assumable loan. Submit for Big Canyon exchange ................... $469,500 l HARBOR RIDGE ... Exceptional view oriented Renaissance model. Detailed and up-graded. Plantation shutters, beveled mirrors, rich pan- eling and expensive carpeting. All rooms provtde for comfortable llvtng and gracious entertaining. All In all, an excitingly Infectious residence ............................................. $459,000 WESTCLIFF . . . Somerset Lane remains a sought after location. Seldom do properties become available on this street. Large custom family residence. Generously proportioned rooms. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Family room. Huge yard. Call us. We will share this "find" with you ..................................... $450,000 Open Sat 1-5 .................... 1216 Somerset Lane 631-7300 BA YCREST ... No house ever built has been perfect, but this one comes close. Custom. Uncrowded. Two-stories. Four bedrooms. Fam- ily room. Dining room. Breakfast room ... Spa. The level of tts' amenities is flawless. A res_fdenfe for those who choose to go first class ... all the way. ............................................................. $389,500 BAYCREST ... Four bedroom home on a quiet tree-lined street. Comfortable and Inviting. Large kitchen is a culinary delight. Separate and very private master suite.................... $375,P<>O BAYCREST . Fresh, sparkling Ivan Wells . home. Move-in condition. New tile. Shutters. Track lighting and decorator fixtures. Complete- ly remodeled kitchen. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Formal dining room. Family room. Three patios and large pool. Three car garage. .............................................................. $350,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1542 Santiago Drive - BAYCREST . . . A family home In a choJoe neighborhood at a reasonable price. Four bedrooms. Four baths. A very large kitchen and family room combination. A superbly private • dini!"g room. The entire house and the pool environment allow for gracious entertaJnlng. Priced to sell quickly at.. ...................... $339,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5...... ... .. .. 1628~Santlago Drive B~CK BAY ... Panoramic view of bay, moun- tains and city lights. Four bedrooms: Huge living room and den ... each with flrepface. Community pool and cabana and nine hole putting green. Owners motivated ................................ $325,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 2201 Private Road THE BLUFFS . . . Popular expanded three bedroom, three bath Dolores modet. Private end unit overlooking back bay. Front row view . Numerous upgrades Including high grade carpeting. Plantation shutters. custom drapes. ····························································· $299,900 BAYCREST . . . Spacious family home. five bedrooms. Two and one-hatt baths. Two fire- places. Very private backyard with mature fruit trees. Two car garage plus space for recreation vehicle. Assumable financing and mottvated owner will carry second ....................... $259,000 Open Sat 1-5 ..................... 2115 Santiago Drive HARaoR HIGHLANDS ... Highly upgreded tour bedroom home. Completely new kltch9n, pfumb~ng. roof, and baths. Property In mOY9-fn condition. A nice size backyard .......... $227,000 BACK BAY ... Like new, two story con- dominium. Two bedrooms. Flreplaoe. French doors. Generous storage. Private yard with sprinkler system. Two car garage ...... $179,500 NEWPORT BEAQH I .. R&: Real F.state - A G~t Western U>mpany VAUIT NIL .. I D•LLEIT UITSlll LlllTlll Sweeping view of Newport Center and ocean. Lovely brick patio and contemporary decor. 3 bedroom, community pool. tennis & 24 hour guard gate. Realistically priced at $410.000. Call for appointment. 759-1501 ELllllT lllTEllPIUIY Warm livability and outstanding quality throughout. Combined with a magnificent view mak~ this 3 bedroom home in a private gated community a rare find. 759-1501 Large home high atop Spy~ Hills is availabJe. Great bonus room, excellent view, many extra amenities. $659.000. 759-1501 2 homes on one lot. Good opportuni- ty for an investor or the family that needs extra room for family mem- bers. Call for details at 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR m•11n IELlllT If you want a magnificent prestigious home with a superb ocean view -you must see this decorator designed home. Presented proudJy at $530,000. Call for an appointment to preview. 759-1501 PllYAIY, aum I _, .. ,. All are combined in this exceptional home in the Eastbluff area. Now vacant and in complete move-in CQpdition., this 4 bdrm pool home is ready for occupancy. See it now! 759-1501 .IU•••EEI BeautifuJ home in gated community. Largest plan. 2 stories. Priced at $350,000. Call 759-1501. We will be happy to show you this lovely property. LllATlll -.. Alm Plus a gorgeous view of back bay & Newport Center. Perfect 4 bedroom family home with lovely pool. This vacant property must sell! 759-1501 ••111111Fa. 5 bedroom pooJ home. The area is prime and the price is excellent. Only $269,500. A hard to find price for such a nice home in Newport Beach. Call 759-1501 today. TIE ILTillATI Lovely home in attractive location offers the perfect setting for entertaining. Immaculate 4 bedroom. 3 bath and formal dining room. Beauti- fully landacaped super large lot in Irvine with a pool. privacy and view. $485,000. Call 759-1501 •nm1•1•mw A magnificent panorama of the beautiful harbor is Beel\ from this superbly decorated condo near the entrance of Lido We. Excellent value at $27',000. 759-1501 Lllllf .. n 111 ,._ Lovely ~lcourt Hill home in perfect condition. Light and bright home. Beautifully upgraded. Many superior amenities. A bargain at $425,000. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2'70 Ian Miguel Drive Newport· leach, CA l2tlO (714) 751-1501 IAIE •P•lllln · HE If A 1111 180 degree view of the channel, ocean and Catalina are seen from this home on the Balboa Peninsula that was buJt in 1926. Truly one of the greatest locations, if not the very best in the harbor area. Please call for further information and the opportunity to see this unique property. Priced at $2,200,000. 759-1501 COSTA MESA .... _/1111,MI Here is a coxy comfortable house in desirable Mesa V-erde. 4 bed.rooms or 3 and a panelled study. Reduced for a fast sale. 759-1501 PAii Liii lllOAll Terrific 3 bedroom & den home with 2 remodeled baths. Walnut cabinets & shining white tile in the kitchen that has just been redone. Large covered patio. $124,900. 759-1501 llPllFmLY- Vacant and spic & span. Perfect location for the young family. 3 bedrooms, nice safe yard with block wall for the children to play in. Don't miss this in prune Mesa Verde area. 759-1501 OllTA lhA 11111 Development has streams, waterfalls, pool, spa. Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den. Owner transferred & motivated. Come see and make offer! Only $129,900. 759-1501 IRVINE IT'IAPlllmlTI ... This home ls beautifuJ, immaculate, in an excel- lent area and a good value. But you must truly see it. Now at $181,000. Call today'. 759-1501 WI PllllLY PlllllT- Lovely home in prime Irvine area has just been reduced to $157,000. Channing & comfortable, it has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace and many uJ>Snlded features. 759,1501 EUYY•lllf In this great end unit in Walnut Square. S unny & bright. New wallpaper & carpet. A.o;sume loan. Priced at $102,900. Call 759·1501 dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." CMSllEI TllS 1 bedroom plus loft. Cute as can be. ~nd story unit looking over streams, ponds and beautifuJ lan~ping. Priced right at $89.000. 759-1501 LllE Tl EmlTlll1 Immaculate, gorgeous landscaping, sparkling pool, superior location. It's all there . This Turtlerock beauty is listed right at $319,000. See it and you'll agree. 759-1501 FOUNTAIN VALLEY An immaculately maintained 2 story home, 3 bedrooms, family room, bright cheery kitchen and formal dining room on a large. beautifully landscaped lot with gorgeous pool. All at a great price of $219,900. 759-i.581 LAGUNA BEACH , •••• llU m Laguna Canyon. A very special location with a very special house. Situated on 1 acre on a private road with mountain atmosphere, hone facilities.. privacy, close to beaches. $495,000. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS IDllDTIP11,IM Last chance to get terrific 9 ~ ci. fixed financing on this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on 1h acre high in the hills of Orange. ~urnability of loan ends in October 1985. Seller will carry back a 2nd T.D. at below market rates. John Lyttle built. Call to preView 759-1501 SO. COAST PLAZA AREA llST llf! Only $51,500 for this super bachelor condo. Call for great te~. We will show you this with great pride. 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY NU Get into the growing Video equipment and movie rental business while it is still m it.~ t.nfancy . Established and ready to go. Gn?at location in small cen ter in Newport Beach. Call for details. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2l70 San Miguel Drtve Newport Beech, CA 12110 . (714) ~1501 -..l I I I I I j I I I I I I ' I I I I I I J I I I : -· _, Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Realitt· FABULOUS EAST8'1UFF HOME One of the areas finest. 5 bdnns, large country family room, extensive use of brick. ~oeed courtyard, air conditioning, spa. ·fire pit, ~ basketball court and a beautiful view. May lease option! $415,500 including land. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT. BAYFRONT • PIER 6 SLIP Quality built custom 4 bdnn home. Mahogany trench doors & windows. Spectacular view from master suite & retreat. Lower bdrm could be maidsleuest room. Perfection, move right in. $1,250,000 includes land. DON DeTHOMAS SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW BLUFFS "CREAM PUFP' . Enjoy the beauty of back bay, sunsets & city lights. Two spacious bdrms plus third bdrm/~y room or den. A great buy! $289,500 includes the land. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $200,000 Has everything you want! Fireplace in master suite, air oond, walk to beach. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den. Shows like a ~I. Good assumable financ- ~--, ing. $182,000. MARIA·BEROOVIT'Z or LINDA T AGLlANE'TTI NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic living room. fireplace. family room & den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa. As- sumable financing. Owner axious. $187,000. MABlA BERCOVlTZ or LINDA TAGLlANETTl PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT Spacious 5 bdrm beach front home. Sweeping ocean/sunset views. Extra large family entertain- ment room, elevator, rooftop sundeck, skyl.ights. SeUer may exchange for 3 bdrm or larger West- side L.A.!Brentwood home. $675,000 L .H. DON DeTHOMAS BIG CANYON • GOLF COURIE HOME Steps to the 7th green! Country club atmosphere w /spacious open floor plan. Large entertainment area w/sunken view bar that seats 12 plua a small dance floor w/space for pool table. Spacious muter suite w/30 ft ward.robe plus a large walk- in clotet. Gourmet kitchen. Room to expand. $1,295,000. DOROTHY HAROCASTLE LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX Two bright & sunny apartments. F..ach has three bdrms, two baths and fireplace. Lower apart- ment has formal dining room. Live in one -lease one or convert to single family. Beautiful sandy beach. $869,500. CATHRYN TENNILLE BLUFFS -BLUFFS -BLUFFS Choice end unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdrms. 21h baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back bay/city lights. Large family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C, wet bar. A..wnable lat. owner says "Make me an offer!" $299.~ L.H. SANDY MITIMAN BLUFFS 180° BAY VIEW Built onginally by the buUder of the Bluffs as hts personal residence. Perfect for the executive who wants a customiz.ed & "TRULY UNIQUE'' home an Newport Beacll. $385,000 including land. Call SALLY 8HIPLEY or JOYCE DAOOLT \ • HARBOR VIEW HOMES MINT PORTOF1N1n-- Lovely exec home in Newport with old fastuoned charm. 2 sty. 4 bdrms, 3 1h baths, se.p guest qtrs & rec room. Well planned upgrades. Spotless. Walk to elem school & comm pool Spacious yard. $334,900. TODDY SMITH LIVE NEAR THE BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Excellent owner financing! Enjoy cool bree-z.es on a delighthil. secluded/ patio just one blk from ocean 4 bdrms, 40 ft lot, abundant storage, 3-car garage, lrg rooms. Solidly constructed home w/mini ocean view Crom upper level. $495,000 BINNlE DIXON ELEGANCE IN JASMINE CREEK Three bdnn Plan 4. Formal model home. lnt.erior lJy noted designer Anne Fraser of Fraser House Professionally landscaped. A special offen.ng at $475,000. LINDA TAGLIANE'ITI ATOP SPYGLASS HILL SPECTACULAR VIEW • PRIVACY Coronado Model -Five bdrms, three baths, atri~ entry. Professionally landlcaped over- siz.ed lot with room for pool. Exchange possible for two bdrm borne/condo. Assumable loan. S~.000. SANDY MITI'MAN SMASHING OCEAN I JETTY VIEW Can you believe C.D.M. ocean view for under $400.000? Delightful 4 bdrm residence offers privacy. 2 oozy Cireplaces (one in master suite), 90lar heated wat.er system. $399,000 includes land. JOYCE DABOLT I SALLY SHIPLEY NEAR NEW EA8TllDE C.M. HOME Move right in! 3 bdrm, 21h bath custom home on lrg lot. Oak cabinets, greenhOUBe window in kitchen, skylight. fireplace. covered patio plus many extras. $190,000. Call DONNA or BILL WEBSTER BLUFFS LARGEST MODEL 1259,500 iNCLUDES LAND Sunny 4 bdrm end unit w/spacious Pc>nus room plus · country kitchen/family area. Spark.ling clean w/nrN carpet and drapes in neutral tones. Large UIUl1lllble loan at 12\.ilJi. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T LENDER fORECLOSURE -COSTA MESA Anxious lender will talk terms. Try 9.5% gradu- ated payments with 3% cap. 2 bdrm, 2 ~ bath townhouae. Cloeed garage, large patio, country kitchen. Cireplace. $109,950. BARBARA JAMES TERRIFIC TURTLEROCK HOME AFFORDABLE $114,500 FEE Perfect for t.he buyer eeek.ing a prime area at an affordable price. Sl.lnny single level on oorner lot. Upgraded & air conditioned. Great location. Walk to park. pool, lPruUs & schools. Ask for SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT PARADISE FOR SALE Only $95,000 for custom 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1,500 &q ft mobile home in family park in Laguna Beach. Ocean view, beach access, security gat.e, 1 yr home warranty. Owner may trade for O.C. condo I house. MARY JANK ONI: OF AKIND Absolutely beautiful custom four bedroom in the heart of Laguna Hills. One level. charming french rountry design. Panoramic view high above the hill. ~um.able financing. Ask for BARBARA JAMFS MONARCH BAY Gate guarded serene community for the family wh9 loves beach living without traffic. Tennis, beach clubhouse plus a large 5 bdrm, 3 'h bath home with private pool and ocean view. $450,000 L.H. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NeWPORT BEACH -Pool a SPA Beauuful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdrm home. Lovely patio entertainment area with lush gar- dens and fi re pit. Also has R.V. access. Excellent location! A must see for the discriminating buyer. Pnced at $318,000. Ask for BILL or DONNA WEBSTER SUPER UDO BA YFRONT CONDO Seller wants to retire and may carry new first. Beautiful upgrades. 2 bdnna plus den. Spacious and elegant. Boat slip available. Make an offer! BARBARA JAMES or DONNA WEBSTER NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Plan ll in Villa Balboa. Two maat.e:r suites, spacious living room w/fireplaice. large sundeck Owner motivated. Auumable financing $175,000. MARIA BERCOVIT'Z or LINDA TAGLIANE'TTI OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm, 2 bath owners unit upstain w/muter bdrm & bath plua fireplaice. 2 bdrm income unit doW'l\lltain w /fireplace. Se.onal rental, rarely vacant. Lrg assumable lat T.D. AM for MARlA BEROOVIT'Z or MARILYN TWITCHELL BEACH CHARMER 2 BEDROOM FRONT · 1 BEDROOM REAR One blk to ocean. Cathedral oeil.ingJ. fireplace in both units. Good teUOnal rent.al ArN or owner occupy one uniL ROof/wa~r hea~r 2 yn--old. $265,000. Ask for DOROTHY HARDCA.Sn..E MODEL PERFECT BLUFFS CONDO H1ghly upgraded one level 2 bdrm oo lovely private greenbelt. Lite & airy w /new carpeta, _paint, paper, pla.otation ahl!tten, large peUo & deck. Assumable loan. Leue-option, or l\.lbmit t.enns. $239,500 lncludee land. MARY JAHK GE OR GE EL KINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 -=2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER VfUA ltJIUJIOA CONDOS ... Sl'ECfAL OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY t-•-"' SUNDAY 12-4 OtRECTfONS: Take Newpott llvd. to Hospltaf RCNd fby Hoag Hospltaf), entwr guard gate -"' SH ~ OftEN HOUSES: 200 Nlcr lane .. # 108 s 179 ,500. Vacant and rrducrdl 1 bedrooms 200 N1cr Lane Fl I I 2 S 180.000. Former ~I. vacant 2 mastrr su11es 240 Nrcr Lane .. # 21S ... s125.000. Ocean VU possr~ I bedroom 240 Nice l.Mle--'-305 ... s 153.00Q. Skylights, Pentnou~ I bedroom + drn 24dN1ce L.Jne ... # IOS .. s 163.000. Trade up 1n Vin~ lfalboa. l"'btoroom +den 140 Nier Lane ... #210. S284.000. Ocean & bay VU. 2 bedroom + den & family room Largel 260 Cagney Lane ... # 213. s 198,500. Ocean VU. upgr~d 2 bedroom 950 Cagney Lane .. #106 Sl59,500 Extra large I bedroom "t' den A ~rfect opponunny to see a varrery of plans at various pricesl 8e<KJ?1fully landsc~d security community heart ol Newport Beach. For more details, call 631-140() Subterranean garages sw 1mm1ng PoQls outdoor ba1Df'~s and much more SUf'ER ST ARTER-<OSTA MESA REDUCED TO SELL -3 bedroom. 2 bath sunshine l'lome with large yard. Ass~ I st T.D at 8.5'tb. A little I.I c . some paint and ~ car~t and you·n h.Jve a hOmt' to be proud of SI 13.500. 631-14q) REMODELED ST ARTER HOME • Su~r nice 3 bedroom. 2 bath newly remodeltd k1tcl'len with frig Included. Beautiful yard, fruit trees & R v· acctss ASsumablt f1nanc1ng ~king s 114.5<?0 631 -1400 LIKE NEW CONDOs-uvtGE-S 11 S,000 Recenr condo convtrs1on 1n totally re-modeled com- plex.SpaC1ous 2-story townhouse units. prrvate l!'ntrancl!' and gracious. opfm landscaped grounds with community poof Three bedroom. 1 baths. patio Financing with lltx1ble sellt'r 631-1400 CAI'£ COO DOU. HOUSE-SI 19,SOOf Ptrftctly decorated 3 bedroom home + den on a cul de sac 1n Costa Mesa Ap~aling In every dttail ~ large landscaped yard. 631-1400 NEWPORT-OCEAN CLOSE-LO CASH! Su~r 3 bdrm, 1n cozy community with PoOI and rtnn.s Short walk to one ot Newport's qulettsr beactles Large assumable roans, seller wanu dosing com LH •. suo.ooo 631-1..00 NFORDAllLE NEWPORT-POOl A srarter home for a famity on the way up Huge family room w ith fireplace & wet bar. Nice yard with patio & PoQI. A central 1oca11on near schools & shops on this 3 bedroom home. Sl69.000 631-1400 NEWf"Olt'T RACH COTTAGE-S174,SOO Just ste~ to the ocean. this starter home needs paint & plants but,l'las great posslbilltles. Ask to see this 2 bedroom at 126 34th St. 631 -1400 SECRET GARDEN IN N~T HEIGHTS Country trench cottage tucked away behlnd vine covered w<1ns. Beamed ceilings. trench d00ts, and used brrck create a cozy ambiance in this charming 3 bdrm w fth studio & spa S227.000 631-1400 CUfF HAVEN-OUIET AREA A well ma1nta1ned 3 bedroom home with 2 baths N~ firt resistant root, copper plumbing. MWty pa1nttd in/out. Owner may carry the first TD ro a qualified buyer Set and submltl S249,500. 631-1400 CUSTOM-8Y IEAOi A spacious custom home just steps to oceanfront. View from master bedroom MtCI deck with tlw fine touches of lt.ffian tile. &¥gt stone flre~e .w1d famlly room Thrtt total bedrooms. PRICED BELOW MARKET at S249,500 SUBMIT All OF· FERSI 631 -1400 IAUOA fSU COTTAQ Darling furnished Island cott •. Aur1erlve 2 bedroom. regul¥ slttd lat, JClnt rental history. S275.000. 631-1400 NIWPOll'1 SOf'HtSTICA TE ~. fresh and ~ 4 bdrm. In top shape. perfe<t fOf sophfntcattd ~:'Prtv1«e rMSter sulre, r~d IW~n and t.,.iry room. dr<llNtlc ,..,,Ing room .w1d formal dtnmg.toom surround IMgt private pa{lo. S279,000. 631·1400 Q.WF HAVEN-4NVfTING IJCnlttOlt An appealing hOme on an inte<tstlng Wttrl MMIY cte-corator ~at&Kes 1n thb r~ concemponwy With wa<mth & mann. itKendy r ... rootect. copper pUnblng .-Wf Nee 'f¥d lnWdld In this l bdrm home. dtn ~ twn/l'y rm. ~ may http nnance. s29S.OOO. 6 3 1-1 400 OCEAN-VIEW DUPLEX Beautifully maintained. prrde or ownership auplex. 3 bdrm upper unit has beamed ceilings. wood floors, custom decor& ocean vu Two car garage with G D O and a 2 bdrm lowtr unit Temfic -tocat1on for owner occupant or 1nvtstor S295,000. 63I·1400 NEWPORT-SPACIOUS SPANISH-POOL Loads of room and comfortable floor plan for rht active family who tn1oys sw1mm1ng 1n a large pool w 1tl'l enterra1n1ng patio 4 bedrooms. family room A tine value tor a fair pnce of S299.900 631 -1400 BAYCREST-FUSSY BUYERSI An exctpttonally lovely remodt'lt"O 4 bedroom home with large family room. formal dining and pool s1Le yard Spa frt'nch aoors. leaded glass. security system and many special real.Ules.. S335.000 631-1400 SEAVIEW-VIEW-SECURfTY Seautlful Nantucket modtl w ith large yard and city hgnrs VIEW Clost to pool & tennis. this brrght. totally lovely 3 bedroom homt 1s in immaculate cond1t1on SJ35.000 631·1400 llA YSHOftES-CUSTOM 0£SIGNI Faoulous deslg~r'1 ~ 111 u clus1ve area L1gl'lt. brrgnt & airy 3 bedroom w ith 2 ftreplaces 1nclud1ng master suite w ith spacious sitting room lovely 1n every way S37 5.000 in- cludes land. 63 1-1400 NEW ANO LOVELY ON UDO Newly remodeled 3 Of'droom 3 bath family l'lomt 1n grear location near clUbl'louse & courts All new kitchen & master Nth. frencl'l doors lead to large· sunny patio S379.500 631 -1400 BAL80A ISLAND-<Af'E COO Crose to Bay. this Island home nas brick. w oods and w armth 1n this 3 bedroom l'lOme with loft Asking a S380.000 673-6900 UDO ISLE_.5. LOT Park-hke setting near tt'nnis court on I ;, lots Beamed ceilings In lrvlng room 1n a light. bright & o~n atmospht'rt Grtat outdoor hv1ng from sundeck to small yard Family room included w 1rh 3 ~drooms. 1 5 baths S4 10,000 631 -1400 CUFFHAVEN VIEW DELIGHT ,of Fashion Is fights and skyline. Large bonus room compll menu this 2 bedroom home. 2-srory 2 ftrtplacts & large lot 1n quiet location. S4 2 S".000 63 1-1400 f'EMNSUl.A f'OfNT-\IVAU< TO WAT£Rt This home has ~trytnlng, 4 bdfms, covered patio. spa. rovely garden. & I 5 lots. Only I house from octantront Finest area of peninsula point As.suma~ first T 0 & owners w ill corulder carrying or uch.Jnge S425.000 631 -1400 Sl'YGLASS Hill Spacious PO<UmOUth model oo cul de sac Two flrepl«tCes and nlee yMd tnduded wtth 3 t>eorooms. f.imlly room and ont' level decor. S435,000. 631-1400 ftENINSUlA "--49fCTUltE f'fRFECT Beautiful upgr<lded quality, French doors, 3 use<f brl<;k tirep&«es, h.JfdWOOd noon. 2 patios and only 7 years Old. An as.surnM* lotln ol approx S200.000 at IO.S1' interest. fixed rate, on tNJ 4 bedroom tamlly homt. You musr ltt to appreciate the excltllence ot th" home. 5444. 900 6l1-1400 CUFFHAVEN WITH VIEW Cl'larm1ng & 1mmaculatt wood sy n~ hm ng w ith m.tgr11t1ctnt 180' v1tw from 2nd story 11v1ng are.a 1 bdrms & dtn or Jrd bdrm & cattledral ct 1hngtd tam1ly room Big yard w 11l'l lru1t trees ~r may carry 1st Trust Oted S459,000 631-1400 CORONA DEL M AR-OUIET STREET Located south of Bayside Dr on a cul dt' sac. 1h1s large cuHom contt'mporary 1s immaculate & intt rt"mng Separate spacious masttr suite gourml't k1tchl!'n and lovt ly 1nunor patio Two blocks to btacn this sptc1a1 no~ l'las 4 bdrms & dt"n Asking S465 000 bJ l 1400 BAYFRONT CONDO-SUPER VIE\111 Nt"ar rt"staurants ana sl'lops w ith t-sp~c•illly ldrtJe 1 bedroom • den unit Two patios. St'cunty bu1ld1ng & !'.cit p<11kinq Bo<1t slip .wa1lablt Asking S4 75 000 f',.t' 631 1400 NEWPORT-ON THE SAND Absoluttly Cl'ldrm1ng 3 bdrm ow ntrs unit wttn lirt'plact' & rt'modt ltd k1tcl'len Also includes iln add1t1ondl I oarm rental unit Bo th units are 1n exct llt nt con01t1on 1n c1 beautiful octanrront location S489.000 631 -1400 HARBOR RIDGE CREST-VIEW Fantast 1C Kensington Plan end unit w 1tl'1 adOed Jolt E xqu1s1te- ly and proltss1onally deco1attd w 1tl'1 t'Vtry possible-upgradt' 1nclud1ng travemne. oak, braH and mirrors Contt mporary living at 1u bf"St In tl'11s 4 bt'd & family room home 1n a guard- gatt community w1111 pools. tt nn1s and spas Owner w11I t'XCh.tnge Pr reed at SS 3S 000 6 3 1-1400 WATERFRONT WONOERFUL-REOUCEOI Custom & lovely with pier ;noat for 30· boat • side lit Oak spiral sra1rs. sttam bath. fabulous ltitchl!'n, st cumy systtm & oak doors tl'lroughout this 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath l'lomt E "JOY the good hie on the w ater 1n a l'lomt of d1st1nct1on at i'I 1easonable price-Reductd to SSS9 000 FEE 63I ·1400 BEST OF BAL.BOA ON POINT Fabulous Bay VIEW home w ul'l uniqut' noor plan Dramatic h111ng room and dining arf"ai • lovely k1tcnt'n Supl!'rb mastt'r SUl(t' With privatl" dt'Ck 1'1CIUdf"\ \d\J'1il rhrt'e total bt'drooms and spacious 1ntt'11ors off,., comrortao~ hv1ng .tnd tasy t'nterta1rnng SS9S 000 6 11 1400 UDO ISLE-RESIDENCE Es~clally large 58 sttttt 10 strt t'I location lmmt>nst pario tor tClttrta1n1ng included w1rh 4 bt'drooms • dt n and d1n1ng rm ~1s may e11cl'lange tor smaller home Asking S649,900 631-1400 SPY<AASS NEATHTAKING VU Pnv<1tt courty<1rd tntry w ith unique poo4 dl!'s1gn. P<J!'O Mld tormal one lev~ home Spacious rooms ttor~r model) 6nd 4 total bedrooms +-lam1ly room and lorYNI d1n1ng S680.000 611-1400 HMeOtt RtDGE-S1'£CT ACUl.AR VrEW A beautiful 4 bdrm. 3111 bath v~w home. in the ptest191ous gate guarded community of Haroor Ridge riie upper level includes the fOtm.af living and dining rooms. gourmet Nt·1n kitchen and f1Jm1ty room plus den The m.Mrer su1tt". •lso •t the • level opens to .tn arr rum With stone grotto and waterfall wmi spa. tecttur~ 1n Sunset Magi!izine The ~.levl'l h.Js a IMgt fafnlly~yroom With flrep&Ke MlCI l more bdrms OtferPO .i S7~5.000 631-1400 I I I I I ' I 169 SHORECUFF ROAD CORONA DEL MAR Simply the finest oceanfront home available on the entire West Coast . With 5 Bedrooms & 7 Baths, + ex- tensive use of marble, the features list goes forever. Private access 'to a private, white sandy beach + a pri-~ate swimming pool and spa, this home has views from Palos Verdes to San Clemente!! Excellent financ- ing. $6.5 Million. 48 LINDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bedrooms & 3112 Baths w/Family room AND Den, th is adult-occupied home is in move-in condition & offers the finest in bay front living with a pier & slip for 65 ' boat. This home is in immaculate condition. Includes private courtyard. $1 ,350,000. 1945 BAYSIDE DRIVE CORO•A DEL IAR If it's a white, sandy beach in your front yard you want, look no further, you've just , found It! With 4 Bedrooms, 5 Baths + Maid's quarters. this older, charming beachfront classic, with a 3 car garage and plenty of off-street park- ing is priced Th sell and the owner might consider carry- ing a 1st T.10 . $995,000. COI.t nrnLTT @ 1nvrsrnrnr conrnnr 3 HAllOR ISWD EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD Incredible 5 Bedroom, 6% bath, llEW custom home on Newport's most exclusive, private island. Featuring over.8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction with gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bedroom Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financ- ing. Priced for the legitimate wealthy at $4.9 million. 603 llORTH IAYFRONT BALBOA ISLAND Quite possibly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home has it all! A 3rd story family room with a HUGE (21 X 30) sun porch offering incredible bay views and a PAIVA TE pier and slip to accommodate your own 40' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can 't beat it at $1,300,000! 59 U•DA ISlA•D PRIVATE GUUIEI ISWD Recently remodeled Bayfront home featuring 5 Bedrooms & 41h Baths. This Va.lentlne built home has It all. Enter through a private courtyard into a family-orien- ted home flt for a King & Queen and located right on thei-qutet lagoon w/room for your boats right in the front yard! You really should see this home. Major price re- duction to $950,000. 69 LINDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND The best custom home avail- able on this gate-guarded private island featuring 5 Bedrooms. 5 Baths. 5 fire- places! AND a custom pool & spa. Oversized bedrooms and 9' ceilings compliment the spacious feeling through- out. This brick beauty has its own 60' pier & slip w/a west- ern exposure. Sunny rooms! What more is there? $2 .3 Million includes land. 1 MUIR BEACH CIRCLE SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM Fantastic custom 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home with Spectacular views· of the Pa- cific, Bay· and Night lights. Th is home is adult occupied and immaculate. Includes a Private Pool & Spa and all the amenities one expects in a home of this magnitude. Move-in condition and excel- lent, low-interest, assumable financing. $1 , 150,000. 1112 IDT IAY AVEIUE Oll£1 PElllSUlA IAYFIOIT Terrific older 4 Bedroom, 211. bath bayfront In quiet, mature community close to the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Features wooden floors, huge expansive views of the bay and night lights to Newport Center and your own private pier and sllp, plus a sandy beach. This has got to be one of the best buys ever on the Peninsula and Is vacant and ready to move In. Ready to go at $875,000. 15 UllDA ISU PRIVATE GUUDED ISlAllD Freshly painted and squeaky clean, this 4 Bedroom, 4112 Bath custom waterfront home features large rooms and quiet privacy In a homey atmosphere + your own pier and slip right in front of the house! Located on ~ quiet channel of other fine tlomes, this lovely home. can be purchased for $1,495,000 and YOU OWN THE LANDI Will exchange for com- mercial property . . i 0 ROCKY POlllT ROAD SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOI Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, a very private pool and spa and fabulous views. Quality con- struction with over 40 tons of rock used. This home has curb appeal plus wonderful function. New to the market and priced to sell at $1, 150,000 with excellent financing available. 20 HIWIOIOUCll HAllOl llLL Brand new, never lived-In custom home ·with beautiful ocean view offers the finest In this newest of gate-guard- ed communities. With over 4,400 square feet of luxur- ious living space, this home includes a 3 car garage and Is fully finished In used brick. Fantastic corner location with all the things one ex- pects. Major price reduction to $795,000. NEW LISTING LOWEST 4 IEHOOM -In N~wport Crest. A rare 4 bdrm. 2V2 ba con- dominium. near pool, tennis, spa. Walk to beach. Owner a cinch to finance. $179.500. IWFFS IEAUn -Two bdrm townhome, plantation shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect condition. some view. Onty $137,900. IOOlllllCES AIEST -Nice decorator touches, 3 bdrm, home warranty, total security. all Wood- bridge has to offer. $194,500. COSTA IESA CUTI( -Monticello townhouse, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. popular development. central lo- cation, immac condition. $96,500. Cll COllOllllUI -One bdrm, large deck, corner location, neutral decor. open feeling, community pool, In Sandcastle. $145,000. POTHTIAUY PHFECT -3 bdrm, 3 ba, desirable Irvine Terrace, lge corner, open, airey, pool, patio, some view. $299,000. l/H. OCW CLOSE -Clean 2 bdrm, 2 ba duplex units. beach close, great fun or sound rental potential in W. Nwpt, w/flnancing. $229,500. SOITI Of SWIEW -Desired area, newer home. 4 bdrms, 3 ba, 2 fplc's, view from fam rm, gourmet kitchen, 2700 sq.ft. $595,000. Ill( SOl(IS(l -5 bdrm floor plan, large lot in family oriented development. comm pool. park and school. $299,500. '-... VIWCE CllAll -In CdM, nr beach and So. of highway. 2 bdrm home. fplc. bricked patio, delightful yard,..grt condition. $329,500. PASAHIA COTIACE -55' tot just off Ocean Blvd., older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would have grt view. $399,500. FOR REALTORS' EYES ONLY Unique Homes Is promoting patriotlsm ... please join us. The goal Is to see hundereds of Ameri- can flags fluttering in Newport neighborhoods this 4th of Juty ... Uhique has made a mass purchase of 3' X s· flags and salespeople are busy distributing them In their areas of ex- pertise. If you would like to join in the worthwhile community effort please call Jim Wood. 675-6000. Important price changes: Bonnie Barrington'• 11 Tiburon on Sp~lass Hill Is now just $523,000, vacant and ready to sell. (It was voted Best Buy last week) ..... Atso lowered: P•t Merry'• 55' lot on Carnation near Ooean Blvd., now at Just $395,000 and perfect for a duplex or con- dominium project wtth fantastic vtews. The Unique Steff hM buyerl for pride of own- ership properttes tn ......_ Ylew Hom-, Herbor Ytew Hiii, ... C...,on. IMM Tetteee Md Olde CoroM cW ........ any new ltsttng? Catt UI lmmedlatelyt IOI llTll UllQUE There are several new smiles around the Unique Homes office! New ideas, new energy and six new faces: Janine Dullola (Harbor Ridge). Vic- tori• Slnc ... r (Olde CdM), Shella Bowa.. (Irvine Terraoe), Megole Brewer (Harbor View Homes) K•thy GrMlert (Harbor View BroadmQOr) and Denny Mlwk•• (Little.Balboa Island). May was a masterful month for Unique and with the in- credible new talent on board the future looks like a work of art. TIE Ull1QIE HIE -Distinctive contemporary. warm redwood Interior. architecturally valid. 3 bdrm (2 mstr suites.) $695,000. POPIUI PIClflCIA -3 bdrm, 3 ba. spotless. neutral tones, 2 fplc's, patio, nice yd, spacious layout. quat. prop. ~000. TIE CIUPHTI -And the sharpest! One bdrm condominium, clean contemporary, deck, some view, comm pool, CdM. $139,900. IDT IMIP -1 bdrm condo In Sandcastle, convn poot. grt floor plan .. no rri oney down. Neat area. $159,000. NEW LISTING SOUTll COAST rWA -Pro- fessionally decorated and planned for a pro- fessional. One bdrm. top floor condominium. Quiet ly close to. the ac- tion. $124,500. "COT IT AU" -4 bdrm, den, ~ap-around patio. t t1h% loan, 3 car garage. i'!rick fplc's, formal dn rm, grt family area. $345,000. IOU 0. tOR -The bay and be'ach are steps away, 3 bdrm. 2 ba.. quaint tam home. So. of Seaview, olde CdM, seller/agent. $298,000. HAI PUfECT -Not a flaw. 3 bdrm. pool. spa and ocean/hillside view. Love to entertain? You'll love this home. $425,000. SP£CW. 01 SPYCLASS -Added bdrm for master suite or in-law qtrs, 4 bdrm, sweeping views. owners wants to sell. $523.000. LOYELY UCEUTA -Popular Blutts expanded 2 bdrm end unit. offers rose garden and easy financing. $200,500 fee. CAIEO lllCllLAHS -3 bdrm. 2 bath. large living room, sparkling pool. Private estate and view deck. $365.000. PICTUl£SQUE VIEW -Down Buck Gully to ocean. 3 bdrm. Harbor View Hills with pool. location. Rural yet city. $369.000. llC 11 llOITI COSTA IESA -Well maintained home with room to spare and "acres of back yard." 4 bdrm, 2 ba. clean condition. $177.500. OPEfl FOR Y1EWllG TillS WEtKE•D I· OPEN SATUIDAY 1-5 kif CMIU Ill IAI $145.000 lit Aweca4e CdM condo. 1 bdrm. corner lot B. Bamngton llYll ... £1 $495.000 1010 PtscNere Gracious 4 bdrm w1tt1 view V. Sinclair Ullll YIEW llllS $369.000 H2 Sa•4us1te 3 bdrm. ocean 111ew. pool S Bowles OPEi SUIDIY 1-5 ILIE COlllU IEl IUI $1 45.000 751 btca4e CdM condo. 1 bdrm, corner R Jagner SPYIUSS $523,000 11 Ti~arH 4 bdrm, master suite. great view J . Bracey ... ..... Ill IUI $139.900 111 ...... t bdrm. sharp condo, decks M. Rousaek>t . •11• ••ms $498,500 111 hAlua Incredible 4 bdrm famity home M. von Getdem ......... $349,000 1• Pwt ......... 4 bdrm Portoflf10, shutters, spa M. Brewer •••• ,.. mu $369.ooo 112 ••••_. 3 bdrm, ocean view, pool B. Hutchings ....... Ill -$695,000 ,.. .., •••• 3 bdrm. gr views, contemporary J. DuBols -U~l()U~ 1-f(M~i. ~LT()C?i. f3lti·f3()()() . ,,. . . PACmC COAST HIGHWAY AT MacARnruR 80ULEV ARD IN CORONA DEL MAR #3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170 Newport Beach, Californ ia 92660 7'e1Me11tl11p 180-8333 NEWPORT'S FINEST· HOMES TME ILIFFS Pl•E LIOATI .. 3 bdrm, 2 bath single level home. Beam ceilings. lovety greenbelt with wrap around paUo. 9rW1t Md sunny. $240,000. Mane Fargo llllUIEL ... UllCAST\I --3 ~. 2'..+ .Nlhl, ... bW, FP In llw rm. Ample SJU8Sl pwl(~ lft'·Otd COM. CloM to..,..... Best locationt $328.000. v._._ Hui ••• • •n 111 a'*"'·2 Nlh.._~ home. ec.y, Jiii ~ Uled .... FP, WIUhed ~ 1 mflll.: lkyllg .. Md" mor9f '211,aoG. V.glet"' Hull ........... 3 llR. 3~ ...... llill9""'"" with prof dloot. NA thla PLUS• 3 8& 2 beth hofrilt· *°""" • vleW. "50,000. lolil CotnWlll FIH m saa .. & eR. • bath, ~ appoNect, Free MW 500 SL ......... Benzwfth purctwol tN11W1 Elegantl Ooeen \llotwl SSt~.000. Lf• ~ ..... PEIFllT SITTml .. BR. 2~ batb. Expanded en.dmoof Plan 4 on quiet CuJ-d...sa~. FA. ~ ~-CGi!llllNd patio. 3 car garage. $596.000. Vergili9ne Hut! l UIE F• I.Mt c:us1qm 1.ot .., ... ble, ~t 1M 1;1Sk. 15.000 ~ " ot ptlme ~ epece. awr. ........ .., lndustnal property. l&tt,000. . r PUii 3-Pl•LIMMI F'relhlyPIMld _..,.,.,._..._ throoghout. L~;.°" letge ~ ~ ~ ~ Qreatly reduced to ~25.000: lllllll •e.t. 2 BR. 21~~-.!!it 11't bath• Custom cabinets In the kltdW\. ~In .,.,y detaill $310,000. VerghM tMI m FlllWlY YIEW 2 Br. 2~ BA .w _,~pod. Neutral decor. Includes wuher, -""9r. end ,._.~. owner motivated $289,500. Mwle ,:.-go IRYllE TEllllAll FlllT UHn lOOATlll 3 BR, 2 BA. fornmt dining. Priv9ee courtyard with quality landscaping. Ouallty In ~ ...... Fee land $370,000 Ve<gilene Hull . IEWPORT llEllMTS I YWS IEWI 4 bdrm. 4''• BA. 4 FP's 3400 sq tt, sec sys. Professional decor 3 car garage w/lots of storage Lite home• $389.000 Ann Marie Murphy COSTA IEU Tll MIOI Fii WllU 3 BR single family. Remodeled bath & kitchen. Built-in microwave, Large yard with RV access & m0<el $162.500. Ann Marie -WITI PllSIULITTI 2 BR. 2'"" BA. Loaded with lots of extrul Convenient location. New on the marttet and well priced at $158,000. Vergllene Hull LlllA ISU ml PlllTllllll LIUTill Unobstructed view and water ec:eea from this ooter turning basin location. Dock eocomodet• • 75' yacht. $1,395,000 Jan Foster •llftl.YUIHI 5 BR. 4'h BA, 3 car garage and dodt fOf e tetge boat plus lllde tie. Spacious home with many extras! Now et S 1,450,000. Jiil , .... • PllCD Tl SELL llYlll·Ullll --JI ... INllllS Fam.Y Ml llLf OllUI Y1EW1J Upper level 2 BR. High c:elllngs & 3 BR, 2'.lt bath, Plan 4 In Westclltf. Fam rm and extra large ~,Qiyt brjght, open leellng. Close to golf, tennis, and · ~ard with p<lvate pool and spa.. Highly upgraded. A m~~t .!9...,..,_..--.;,.,-..=M';;;;:.a:.!:IP'l=-::f'ti.;..a=:..:.OOO...:....._Gall_Ban __ 11e_1d_ ...... 99.000. lnlTARUI ...... S BR, 71~ BA, herringbone wood floors, lovely yard wtth a!Pa and morel 5800 aq ft ol the BEST of quaUtyl $1.595,000. · PUIUIL ..... -.,, uan Minutes from the beadll Stytlsh 3 BR~ loft. "ReneJtaanoe" model. neutral decor. Astom. flnancfng. 1415,000. Orrlel Smith Llftl.Y ll?B• 3 BR. 3 BA. 3 oar Q9rage. Shows Ilk• a model. Gor~a view. Lovely specloua courtyard. Neutral deeor. $850,000. Sim OIUT PLW AIU Sim OUST •ml Lovely 2 BR. 2 BA with brand new carpet! Near pool, spa and catp<>rt. Medl1erranean at- moephere. 4 pts 10< VA buyer. $89,000. Ann Merle Murphy IUT llftlJlllT llY • IUll r•fl Slngle 1em11y resldenoe cloee to shopt & INtne lndustrlal area. Euy accesa to freeways. $131.800. Rut RocN .11111••• IUUIT PUI I P1uth cwpeta. Plantation lhutt••· crown moldl09s. wood panellng, PLUS your own Pflvete epa, llnd morel 5;)77.500. Sue Thomas PUIF'W ... '1IW High on tti. 8lufta CMW1c>o6clnQ Capo Belctr. 4 bdrm, 2 bath• Wfth a warm cozy rustic feeling. $595.000. Jan Foate!' ' ' #3 Civic Ptaza, Suite 1-70 Newport Beach, California 92660 lll-1313 .• ., ; REALTORS ® -YOUI umNG HERE COUNTRY FRENCH HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush landscaping to the entrance of this country French home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, family room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. $1 ,395,000. Ask for •tMYIEIMP NEWPORT CREST ® Three bedroom, 3 full baths, most popu- lar model Plan 4, breakfast room, dining room, 2 car garage. Close to pool & tennis, asking $180,000 with $135,000 ARM at 12S/•% and low down. Ask for ..... 1 .. *HARBOR RIDGE* LEASE OPTION $795,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you .can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for commercial property. Ask for •lllflllW CAMEO SHORES Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formaJ dining room, family room, beautiful ocean view. PRIVATE BEACHES. Large oceanside patio, plus large cent• courtyard for pool. $560,000. Ask for BOB a DOVIE KOOP 5 -= I . -• IPlll ID m.L lllTI• ~ = Views of ocean, bay & harbor from tNa owr 9,300 1q. ft. 6 bdrm, 7 bath, all oak entertainment room wtth full bllr off the private study or office, game room, family room, gazebo room for stw gazing. Master suite wtth ~i ceramic tile decks. tennis court (Is not shown In picture), 6 ftrep&lloee, twrtutk: kltcheO, bani"" owned P!'cre!tr ...... .,................. ........... ., ........... ..... ~ar.1....--..-.1 ... .., • •-.. FEATURE HOME OF TIEWEEK NEWPORT BEACH *PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY* 195,000 TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light vtews. One story 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath$, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Ask for . . . .... , .. BAYFRONT DUPLEX4400,000 INVESTORS -1 YEARS OLD NEW ON THE MARKET Balboa Peninsula 3 bdrm, 2 bath, wet bar, + 2 bdrms, 2 baths, both units have view of bay and beach. Four car garage. Great for summer winter rental. Will trade for commercial property. Ask for •1111111• JASMINE CREEK Outstanding bay, ~ity..Jlte views.- from this Plan 6 3 bedroom 21h bath, huge master suite w/sltting room, large breakfast area, study, comm. pool & tennis. Bachelor wants out. Great buy at $349,000. -·--·-HARBOR RIDGE DEVONSHIRE . $715,000 Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 bath, family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, moun- tain views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. Ask for · -••11t111• "LENDER REPO" *BAYFRONT PRIVATE DOCK* 1450,000 Great buy, spaclous~bedrooms, 3 baths, forrnal d~~ , 'ly room. wet bar and ex•e._1 ~WI er sutte with view of bay_, .. , In BBQ, patio and 11awn. N""ew pr.at Inside arid out. Ask for ,_ -..... ~ HARBOR RIDGE LAUREllONT 4 bedroom, 3 bath formal dining room, family room, added study,.great city lite & ocean view. Assum 1st T.O. • of $285,000 & 2nd T.D. of $215,000. Priced to setl at $530,000. ....... . .. PENINSULA DUPLEX 'Separate front house has 2 bedroom, 1 \bath rear unit, 2 bedroom, 1 bath plus bachelor unit. 1 blk to oceanfront. In- come low at $1900 per month. ...... 1 .. VILLA BALBOA Two bedroom, two bath, family room, 'lrg living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. Real value at $198,000 . ...... 1. II MWl--llWNIJ.-CllM 3 bedroom 21/t bath family room. fireplace. AIC. former model in great location. Highly upgraQed S 119,900. Great financing, must have per1ec1 credit. LIW llWl-Tll SIELTEI South Coast metro condo $67 .900. Great rental wtth assumable financing. Security-gated, Jacuzzi. poof, tennis. •1•,&Al-1111 FllECLISllE Best location, private balcony over pool. as- sume 1st of $59,000. Guard gate. tennis & jacuzzi! $67,900. . • 1• ..... 111-1211 631-1286 • 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 I I I I I I \ *141,000 REllCTIDI * BRiii IEW CISTOI HOIE Builder's closeout -Must sell immedlatelyl 3200 sq f1 -ultimate in craftsmanship -cedar lined · ceilings -dream kitchen -4 bdrms. Best buy in Newport. Jtist Reduced! $369,000. Call RAE llOHEIS 131-1211 ClTlllll SUISETS Exquisite VIEW home in quiet Newport Heights. New Everything! Shows like a model from the gourmet island kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean view from family room & living room decks. Excellent value. $359,000. Ask for UE llHEIS 131-1211 10% DOWI • OR LESS! 4-PLEX-RIVERSIDE Good ~nvestmenl area. Convenient to shopping. Three 2 bedroom units, one 3 bdrm unit. Anxious seller asking $210,000. JACllE HAIDLEIAI 131-1211 LOCITIOI, LOCITIOI, LOCITIOI Former model home, 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 fire- places. 3 car garage. Mesa Verde cul de sac location. Price reduced to $234,500. JACllE HlllLEIAI 131-1211 CUSTOM IESI VERDE Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Large 5 bdrm. 31h bath custom home. Huge lot, pool, 3 car garage. Price reduced to $375,000. .JICllE IWllLEIWI II 1-12H IEW DI THE 11110 Shows like a model home! Prime location In El Toro. 3 bdrms, den and family room. Close to lake and swtm/tennls club. Asking $174,500. JAKll 11111.EIWI 111-1211 ......... REALTORS® VIEW VIEW VIEW • _IEWPORT HEllHTS Spacious and lovely 3 bdrm, fam room home. Panoramic ocean view. Very versatile floor plan. " Could be two separate units. 3 Car garage + i boat storage. Just listed $299.000. Ask for UE 11•EU 631-1266 r IEWPORT HEllHTS • IEW LISTlll Remodeled 3 bdrm beauty w/new European kitchen. Formal living· room & dining room. Family room. Over sized pool. The elegance of a · new model home. Assumable financing. Asking $269,000. RAE lllllEIS 131-1211 PRICE REDUCTIOI IEWPORT HEllHTS Country cottage with tremendous charm. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, open beamed ceilings, sky- lights. French doors. Assume $98,000 at 10.6% fixed. $199,000. Ask for UE llOHEllS 131-1211 S 105,000-IEWPORT BEACH LOW DOWI Deluxe condo with decorator decor. Spacious 1 bdrm with cathedral ceilings. Highly upgraded. Great location. Assume $86,000 at 121/4% fixed. Asking $105,000. Ask for UI lllllEllS 631-1266 BILBOllSLllD 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story "Charmer built around -a towering tree. Newly re- modeled and Immaculate. $398,000 SHERYL llEWEll 131-1211 CllEO SHORES Owner will assist with financing on this spectacu- lar 4 bdrm, 4 bath, family room home surround- ing a pool with 180° million $$$ view. Owner motivated, $739,000. llEIYL UEWll 111-1211 CDllTIY SIZEI LOTS This beautiful wooded parcel with CARMEL TYPE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, den home, with office off garage. Modern yet rustic the 66 x 300 lot can be spllt Into two lots. Newport Beach, only $324,900 Nearly 111 acre surrounded with towering trees sets off this 4 bdrm. 2 bath. sunny Newport Heights charmer with pool on an Irregular flat lot In Newport. Only $298,000. 66 x 305 R-2 lot holds this heavy shaked roof 2 bdr~ family room, den, home w/2 fireplaces and a 1 bdrm unit. Winding walkways and lush landscaping add privacy. East Costa Mesa. $300,000. • 1111n lllWEI u 1-12H --- COUITRY FIEICI llllS RI • VIEW Superb 5 bd1 m residence on large prime corner lot. Sweeping view of bay & ocean .from master suite. living room & den. 4,480 sq. tt. of luxury llvlng. Separate maids quarters. $675,000. EXCLUSIVE SHOWINGS. Ask for Ill 1111111 631-1266 HE IODGEIS llCI IAY ESTATE 4 bdrm custom on almost V. acre! Gorgeous pool and spa area. Asking $350,000. For ~p­ pointment call w -n• 111-1211 IEWPOIT HElllTS • S 1 ll,000 3 years new. 3 bdrm, 2',, bath condo. Open beam ceilings, sky1lghts, wonderful large pa~io It's a dream! 2 Unit complex -no assoc1at1on dues. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 W llMEll 111-12H PRICE REllCTIOI! IEWPORT HEllHTS Dehghtful 3 bdrm home. Rustic, secluded sur- roundings. Master suite adjoining den. Much more. Asking $220,000. Ask for Ill lltHERS 631-1266 $114,100 FOR IEWPORTI What a buy! 0nly $164,500 for a Newp9r1 Beach ad- dress 11• It's a beauty. 3 bedrooms, 1. 7 5 baths. polished hardwood floors, light and airy and sur- rounded by lovely gardens. Call for showing. llAllL YI 011111 111-12H llAllLYI CIOllS COSTA IESI 4 IEIRDOI Delightful 4 bdrm, 1 :75 bath home. Family room. hardwood floors, 2 flreplaces. Private backyard and quiet tree-lined street. Ask ing $169.000 IAlllLYI Cll•IS 111-1211 IESI YEllE STllTEI Perfect beginning for a young family. 3 bdrm 1.75 baths, new roof, new paJnt and available fo1 Immediate occupancy. Asking $129,900. Call fo1 private showing. IUlllLYI 111•1 111-1111 STEIL m Newport Beach view property on greenbelt witt' view of back bay. Sellers are detperate and wil listen to II offers. Submtt on thla 3 bdrm. 1. 1e bath home. Asking $175,000 L.H. Call Ull.YI 111•1 01-1111 T • VIDEO RUL ESTATE is PETE JOHllSOll IEST Vil.• • Lm .... I 112,IOO Expanded 2 BR. 2 BA w/lg famlly room, double fireplace. Spa. 2 blks to beach. Compare & see. Must be soldl URIE IWPT -•T 1111,000 Nearly 2,000 sq ft on.fee land. 2 BA. den. 2V. BA, 2 fireplaces. Lg living rm & formal dining rm, upstairs bdrm. ouaun lllllf W/llEST NISE $117,iOO 3 BR . 2 BA w/frplc. Patio off living rm plus guest house w/bath. Rent potential. Shake roof. IAYFHIT Wlll TUM SHl,000 5 BR. 3 BA, tile thruout. Newly remodeled .. Owner wants to trade down or sell or carry. COHO IUmFIL 1211,000 Best describes this condo with ceramic tile. marble, extra mirrors, executive decor with piano. Ocean & harbor view. lfEWPHT lllffS Wltt20tft00 REDUCED TO $189,900 FEE. Owner bought another. Prime greenbelt. Skylight entry w/ceramic tile. Open, spacious 2 BA. Cathedral ceilings. Ill CAIYll M _, .... SE IHl,000 Owner will trade. Large 4 BR home + pool house w/sauna. Lap pool. Loaded with solid oak thruout. Lg basement. Vacant. TW ftll PlTmllll UllM IHl,IOO Large Bluffs condo w/spa, sauna. 4 BR. 31h BA end unit. Some city llghts view. Extra storage area. SU SPUY-Plltlllll •n Slot,IOO Immaculate 2 BR. If you know Sea Spray. I know . you'll like this one. Pill ••••• 111-1211 •EllmlE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, darting· borne on quiet street. Assume $68,000 1st T.O. at 131A. Setler wlll carry aecond T.O. and the asking price Is a low $129,900. Cd ... 111111 t• N1-12M -·--·-···-····-••"•-•• :---, REALTORS ® ,- ... -------------------------------- 1 I lllTS • S31&,000 I.I I &ROSS Six b1ocks to the beach. Prime rental area -gross annual income $43,980. 160 brand new condos next door. Well maintained build- ing, 25% down and property will break even. For further Information contact lllTA WOE 131 -1211 COSTA IESA TRIPLEX llRIAll! East of Harbor Blvd. Lovely garden style apts, garages -assumable fixed financing at 10% . Excellent rental area. Close to everything - Asking $215,000. For more details call lllfl WAIE 131-1211 WAIT CHARI -COMFORT! Great Eastside Costa Mesa location. Cul-de- sac. Shake roof. 3 extra large bedrooms -new bathrooms. Spa ott m~~ter bdrm. Owner motivated -bought another. Call for an appoint- ment today. Will sell fast -$170.000. RITA WADE 131-1 211 UWNRT-llEllHTS Slll,000 PRICE REDUCED on this outstanding 3 bdrm condo. Spacious private yard and assumable financing. Excellent curb appeal. Owner can also be flexible with terms. Almost new. built In 1979. For showing appt please call lllTA WAIE 131-1211 BAii REPIS Ill LIQUIDITIOIS Sharp 2 bdrm condo. Security gate near South Coast Plaza. Pool. spa & carport. Sacrifice at $69,900. 3 bdrm only $79,900. Assume 101/1% financing. Try $7000 minimum down. WON'T LAST! Ask for llTI WAii 111-1211 WEfrCLIFF'S BEST VALUE Exceptional value with 4 bedrooms, living room and family room. both with fire- places and open onto beautiful pool laden yard. Totally remodeled kitchen, formal dining room, security system are just a few of the amenities this home has to __ _.. offer. $269,500. Call for showing or 1,.1 S1h1r~1J 1-1 120I letttac•• lrin, 11.,ert ltac• ClllT IElllEllTS II 131-1211 CUIT NEHEITS 11 CISTA IESA DUPLEXES Two side by side totally remodeled duplexes with approximately 1,000 square feet per townhouse style unit. Both properties show very well. Rents of $695/unit on 2 or 4 units justify Proj Gross Annual $16.680. Asking $168,000 with assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may consider trade up for local income property. Ask for CURT HERIEllTS II 131-1288 EASTSIDE co~·. .. Totally remodeled 3 .. n ~ baths with fireplace. oak har"' o~~tS, new kitchen. and much, mur' ~ ,, on large lot Terms are flex1blP ~ -.5.000 · -CUil llEUEITS II Ul-1211 COSTA IES• . ~ 4411tED Westside corner lrt!!....Q\;.i with single family residence. Al' ~ .oral Industrial Usage. Owner w111 • ,.."'rchase. Asking $144.500 ClllT llElllEllTS II 131-1211 IEWPOIT ClllOllllllS OILY STEPS TO IA Y Two to choose from. Either 2 bedrooms for $157,500 or 3 bedrooms for $177,500. Both built in 1980 with attractive contemporary wood siding and good location. Owner 1s flexible on terms or possible trade for income property or commercial. For information ask for ClllT IUIEITS H 111·1 HI ' i I ~ I I 1· I I I I I i I I I I B I =======:::::z========F=11t=u=n:c:va=,=1===g 011111 IEL Ill This 3 bdrm. 2 bath adorable home is just 2 Completely refurbished with all new paint and f blocks to Little Corona Beach. Bright and llght carpet. This 3 bdrm, 2 bath lovety home enjoys a I With a $200,000 assumable loan. Please call wonderful location just steps to the park. own- 1111WISUll111-1111 11• •11111• 111-1211 ers are anxious to seU. Call g· 111w1 -. •·;1w1 .,.. '**' ~ t@WI RYMk e11,,. .. · ~~=-.:.~e;· ;,;,,;,m:Aid=,.'.:.~e=. •1=~1;tJ~RM~,.. r-> , l . Broker Member :.::~:::::::.::.:: M:u:~:.:;::2::.~en1 .~~ f •'•·•1'* • Orange County Real Estete/An Ad'wt'1>16ng supptement to the OAlLV PlLOT /Saturday, June 15. 1985 -1 ... ; ctr tb > -ftp - EQ ~-Hunt & Associates--... ~ Knowledge key to victory in housing finance game Because homeownership represents such a long-ter.m commitment, the mort- gage can be as important as the house it's paying for. "The best way to keep the dream of ownership from turning Into a nightmare of foreclosure." says Andersen Corp. of Bayport, Minn., "ls to become knowt- edgeabkt In housing finance.·· At present. there are two major fortns of financing the purchase of a home -the traditional, long-term. ftxed-.rate loan and the adjustable-rate mortgage or some variation thereof. This mortgage, known as an ARM . catts for interest rate adjustments up or down on an annual buts. Its rates are often pegged to one- year Treasury securities. Each type has Its advantages, says the leading window manufacturer. Most prospective homebuyers are familiar with the traditional fixed-rate loan that charges a specific Interest rate over the length of the mortgage. One advan- tage is the security of knowing the amount that has to be paid each month will not change over 25<>r 30 years. Another is that, in times of inflation, • the debt is being repaid In cheaper dollars. The government's consumer price Index illuS1rates. In January, the index stood at 316.1 percent. This means It now costs $3 16.10 to purchase what $100.00 would buy in 1967. Suppose a homeowner bought his house in 1967 with a fixed-rate loan calling for monthly payments of $500. In current dollars, however, each of these payments is worth $1580.50 to the homeowner because that's now the price of what $500 • would have bought In 1967. Adjustable-rate mortgages have their advantages aa well. For moderete- income. first-time ~. the lower lnftiat Interest rate penntts them to qualify for a larger loan. ARMs generally are about 2 percent lower than the average 13 percent on fixed-rate loans. Should lnterMt rates remain stable for another three years, i&VS Andersen. an ARM c:outd be a bergakl. - Assume you are shopping for a new home costing $84,500 -the median price In December. With a 25 percent down paymentof$21, 125, you'll need to borrow $63,375. Monthty payments on a 13 percent fixed-rate loan for 30 years come to$695. · With an 11 percent ARM rising at the rate of one percent a year, the monthly payments would be $621 the first year, $634 the second, and $695 the thwd year. OVer three years. the ARM would average $45 a month less than the fixed-rate loan. Should interest rates slide over the three years. the homeowner opting for an ARM would be even better off. On the other hand if you feet interest rates are likely to take off. as they did a few years ago, you'd be better off with a long-term, fixed-rate loan · REAL ESTATE ...... 2121 S. je1,ulu ... M • . .,_....., ,e.,.;tde o • .e11t"'1 7t1Uk ~t' View '.1« 5'ttUrl4 Owe em.ti,,,. Owners of this magnificent manor - high on a hill in pratigious Harbor- Rtdge will oomider' your' pri>perty .. down payment! A luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Be, Library -Custom -boaatin& of t.he ultimate in quality & desicn from goun-Mt kitchen to incredible -vu:w -Mast.er suite w/aaUN & f-pl.lte, 40' Pool & spa -sauna -3 car pr. Submlt your trades. $1.9~.ooo. Jeri Hunt ,,,......, .,.. ... , .. ln this fresh, sparkling. Ute & airy BAY-VIEW home. ready for the most impeccable taste! Remodrled to per- fection -this 4 Bd, 2 story haa it all - h~ mstr suite wlf~plc, balcony & VIEW. Formal dining -French doors open onto garden peUo. Tranquil water VIEW den + Cam rm w/f-plc + VIEW. Pier & slip w /aide ties. Owner will carry & consider trade. $995,000. Jeri Hunt. -* ne. .eu""" * ~.ll~tU Channing Cape Cod -nestled on Canyon w/3 8d + 2 Ba. Many amenities plus ocean VIEW, $299,500. Polly Johnaon . ........ .... -7~ .,.. .... , .. O.:UghtfuJ 3 Bd, den -garden home ... Lite, bright & cherry. Solar heat, new carp. & paint. Perfect for young exec. or retired couple. Priced to sell. Owners anxioUs. Vacant. $175,500. Jen Hunt t1t21ierralleu 7u,ia CIUUide ~ta ~ On Cabrillo, 3-2 Bd, l 1h Ba twnhses w/gar;es. Probate sale . . $240,000. Harriet. Perry ....... , ... ~ta/4 1ketlJ REALTY The Harbor Area~ s Oldest Real Estate Firm tllST USTU, OlllU •L IUI llft.U Two large studio apartments first time on the market! 3 & 2 bdrm units with fireplaces, private patios and the rear unit even has some ocean view. Located on tree lined Poppy Ave. Out of town seller has priced to sell at $325.000. IMll IPllllL UH,IM Desirable corner k>catlon just a few blocks from the beach. Spacious 3 bdrm front unit wtth fireplace plus CO'ZY 2 bdrm garage apt. Over- sized garage. Needs a llttle work, but prloed right. 11 PDT•Tll Ull t•,111 Beautiful ocean front lot on magntfloent wide beeeh. Located In exclusive gate guarded com- munity. Ideal surfing, sun bathing and beach combing. Out of state Miier says SELL! • un• mu• 1111.- Popu1ar Deauvllle model on quiet cul-de-sac with a fabulous outdoor entertainment area. 4 bdrms & 3 baths over 3000 sq.ft. 1B.1Um1m•• For quality relocation assistance across the nation and In may key cities throughout the · wortd, call our special toll free relocation service number ... (800) 523-2460 Ext. A673 1111 UI IAYFlllT ..... 44 feet on the bay with thfa luxurious 2 bdrm 2 bath condo. A great vtew of the hel'bor entrance and all the boating activity. Private 2nd story unit beautifully decorated. Oek.lxe kitchen. ftre- place, mirrored. bar a latge bayalde sun deck. UWI! ....... Immaculate 4 bdrm home with a fabulous cus- tom built outdoor entertainment area complete with large pool & spa. A pride of ownership home with family room, kiddy yard & beautiful gourmet kitchen. Lots of glass for Indoor--out- door living. ""&11 Piii I R.IAT t• -Freshly painted 4 bdrm home with 60 feet on' tlte bay! The perfect home for an ecttve growing family with room to add on. Dtnlng room, brMk- fast room, den & Shop. Spacious b&ylkje patio all In used brick. .. ~&mm 11 ..... Akins built 2 bdrm 2 bath condo In choice comer location. First noor end unit 9hOW8 llke a model. Oen, fireplace, 2 car garage & deluxe btt In kitchen. Absotutely Immaculate & a 5 atar vllUe. (714) 673-4400 . (213) 628-2828 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR .. ms1oa cwnHr ... STUNNING NEW HOME IN COM, OCEAN VlEW AND STEPS TO BIG CDM BEACH. ~T OONSTRUCTION & OOUNTRY FRENCH D!XX>R. ALMOST 4,000 SQ.FT., AIR OONDIT., & Sl!£URITY SYSTEM, 40 FT. LOT, 3 CAR GAR. LUXURIOUS OAK BUILT-INS, MASSIVE WET BAR. $725,000 OWNER WILL TRADE FOR SOMETHING SMALLER rN AREA. 220 LARKSPUR we care harder • c 1111 1 IEWPIRT (714) 673-7761 or 640-lONG 2118 E. COAST HWY. -CORONA DEL MAR. CA 92825 Enjoying the country club life A pair of golf ere approachee the flag on one of' the green• at the recently reopened Shorecllffe Country Club lo San Clemente, located near Sea Pointe Eetatee, where cuetom homes and h o meelte• off en vlewa · stretching-as far aa the Dana Point Marin a . The eltee range from $86,000 to as ~h u $622,500. The community oflen security along with the $1 million Swim &: Tennis Cent er. For information, call 643-1392. RIMODIL Jl.Y. llOMll Highly upgraded and re- modeled Palermo model. $299,000 L .H. Large lot -spa. Buy with I~ than 15% down. 4 Bedrooms. Fl•ITY•W From Ebbtide Rd. $599,000 Fee. 4 BR & den.-Pool & Spa. Tremendous view . JUITUITID Newer. large CdM duplex. Com er lot -town homt>-type units. Good rental anrom<> $319.000. Stunning view -comer lot. Ex - panded on view side -re- modeled kitchen. Palermo. •ITUITID ... , .... , •. Expanded Portofino -end06ed breezeway. Double lot -room to expand. Remodeled -359,000 w/land. DWUX-S2SOK $20,000 income. 3 BR & 2 BR, always rented. 11AW11m.s •• H.V. Homes Ph lll. $379,000 w/lam:t. VIEW -steps to tenms & pool. 3 car garage. IPYGLAllY•W 4 BR. clean. neat. Move right in Room for pool Reduced to $549,000. CUITOM DICOR •¥-Absolutely flawless 3 BR lrvine horn m Park Paseo. $198.000 H.Y. HOMll •BIDROOMI Montego original ownC'r Move-in cond1t1on. $265.000 Two doors to greenbelt CHRIST A & GERRY · I ' I - ~' , ·"' --'1 .-...... -----~-..;,,.....__·. <- Italian style with Korean touch -plus an affordable.price tag .. The . teak conference table (above) i• an enmple of BiF Korea'• contemporary Italian c:n:.tcn. which offen the European look in fumttare without the import price tag. Intended to flt ln with today'• mobile llfeetylea, Bill' Korea furniture ia knock-down for easy aaenibly. cU1auembly and trouble-free moving. Clean. modem lines are empl,la•lud ln the de8k and chair (riCht), also made of teak. The chain ahown with the table and the de8k are coYered in polye8ter fabric and are avallable in a variety of neutral colon and stripes. Bill' furniture1• con•tructed in walnut veneen u well u teak, and made so that pieces can function together, ao bualneuea e.peclally ca.n "standardize" as they grow. Coordinated pieces can be added u the need arises while the deatcn theme i• kept intact. BlF Korean operates 16 showroom• in Southern California. - IS NOW THE TIME TO BUY? MANY INDICATORS SAY YES! • INTEREST RATES ARE NEAR A 5 YEAR LOW • RAT E OF SALE OF RESALE HOMES HAS BEEN CLIMBING DRA MAT ICALLY WITH INCREASES AS MUCH AS 21 % IN RECENT MONTHS • PRICES ARE ON T HE RISE! UP 4°( SO FAR THIS YEAR For the past 4 years in NEWPORT BEACH it has been a BUYER'S market. That may be changing rapidly. Now 1s the time to take advanta~e · of the great buys c;ulJ available. FOR ALL YOUR REA L EST ATE NEEDS GIVE US A CALL . , .. , LIDO ISLE POOL HOME $525,000 JOE Thia larse 3 bedroom Lido hte home features • Huae lot with spacious .barl*lue area fo.r outdoor enterl.ainjng • B_ia pool • Near tennit court • All the amenities the· Lido Lifestyle offers • GREAT FINANCING! Call for appointment -=-CHRISTOPHER (71 4 ) 675-0411 NEWPORT BEAC H l,(H"JH llE NHOS. HNO K .. ;~ 4) 675-041 " - • .. r-.... ;:;i r .L . ._. ..... r COllEIOW. Wll• AT .. Fii l.r e Balboa Fun Zone area is undergoing evelopmenl. By the end of 1985 the a will become the next Lido Village. e prime commercial property al 207 Im is now available. Bldg. designed for nd story. $162,000 assumable first; in- me $19.800/yr. C.Onsideration to brokers. Ill-Ha -...., _ .,.,.. LOOKS llEW-HAS·YtEW Bc!nns, up w /huge sundeck; 2 rms. dn, 2 baths & firepiace in ach unit. View of ocean, park & a ittle bay. 10% dn & owe. Asking 299,000. ICOBS RUL n 1110. 87&-8870 llWl-n ..... Wf1Ut/• 1-4111et 1M1 Wuylrttt S pacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 1h baths Two 2 car garages Largt> lot with room for pool or RV parking. ........ PlllUIU llYFlllT ............ " 1111,111 ......... .., 1-4 II 1U L i41N ... ll 111.L .. ml&IM -U. ... ., . .. ·-· ... lllT PllOll WllllWATll YO ... If tUl.m II MUU Ill 11&1 2 ........... Wa1.ch the waves c.-ra.shmg on Little Corona Bt-ach from this remoclt>lt'd 3 BR. 2 BA 1 loft haven. nestled to the lush t>anyon w1max surf & sand \llews. plus wannth of wt.'<I bnck. stained glass. hardwood floors & i.kyhghL'I $725.000 SANDS INVF.STME:N1'S 17141 75!1 !I070 IPl1 UT t• 11-1 Beautiful family home in Harbor High- lands, located near schools & shopping centers. 3 Bedroom, 2, bath, firtioplace and large yard for ki ds or pets. Ma ny recent upgrades. A perfect home for first time buyers in Newport Assumable fmancmg of $126.000 1111,IOO 11&11 C&llELIOOI, HAL TH M0-1121 . WllllflllT Sll,111 3 bedroom. 2 bath, fabulous V1ew from: liviHg room. dining and kit.chen. Se~ate s~rage building. great fireplace. Spacious buLll-ms. Garage. Prestigious area. De Ania Bayside Village. 300 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach ~· mobile rating, space rent $770/mo .• ~l sli!' available. Olympic size pools and .)3CUUJ. 'vate beach and lovely gardens. .... ..mam ..... 111-t122 let Us Hta, YH Sell Y ,., ,,.,.,.,! 7 1 12'-Fllll • PlllTI .... , Will Oarry 1st T.I. tt 12'- BA YCREST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lot with room for RV. Central air condiuomng. Two fireplaces, breakfast nook & laun- dry room. Priced at $255,000. IPll UTllllY 1:M-CiH Pll 1111 TUllWmS .... -141-2111 Two tot.ally separale CDM units <>n ocean side of PCH (built like rondo's) on an <>vers1red lot Built before coastal l'Omm1SS1on. l'OUldn'I be duplll·at.ed today Front urut 3 Bdrm 21'.! balh 1950 sq ft large family room & den, la,undry room. 2 fireplac-es, 2 balconies, great view' 2 car garage. rear 3 Bdnn-2 ba unit 1250 sq fl , pallo, fireplace. laundry area. gar & view Asking $425,000 OMC and $2275 00 1.<>tal monthly tncome lllft" 111/111~ ...... Cail for appointment. ... -141-1111 lct 1.91 UYFml l1Ul 1111,111 n ........ ftllAIH Owner will carry. Will consider trade for Spyglass. Harbor Ridge, Big Ca- nyon, Bayshores, Lido or Corona del Mar property. Agt>nt. 673-7300 CHNUM•I Cal Clu1iflH, 642-5678 for informatior, & surprisingly low cost. . , •W Pfll9UIE IAYfmT-=-,, 3 Bedrooms, den, 3 baths, over- sized garage, private gunite spa. Fabulous view from 2nd and 3rd floors. $495,000. IPBtUT/m 1-1 1121 W. UY Aft. (714) 171-17Tl ... Tiit •Mt 4911Pfhl ..... te liH ia S.. Calif .......... HWtr 4 II, .... I~ ••• 1411,000. 114-111-llM K 714-Mi-Hll 21J ........ W.ht .....,1-1 llYll -D llYFlllT ...... Lars ..... Charming 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath . Move in condition, parqut>t floors. new crpts & drps. You own the land Vacant for quick escrow Dnve by ... $695.000. Owner. IPD SAT/Ill 1-1 • ..... Starl.8 • Mi-1111 tr Ul-lUI .- + HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 950 Cagney Lane#206, VIiia Balboa 631-1400$159,500 Saturday 1-4 240 Nice Lane# 105, VIiia Balboa, NB 631 -1400 $163,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 240 Nice Lane#305, Villa Balboa, N.B 631-1400 $153,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2BEDROOM 260 Cagney lane#213, VIila Balboa 631-1400 $198,500 Saturday 1-4 416 Elmira, Downtown, Huntington Bch 960-9609 $115,000 Sat/Sun 220 Nice Lane108, VIiia Balboa 631 -1400 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 *56 Sea Island (Sea Island) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $209,000 Sunday 1-5 *•24961 Sunset Place West, Lag Hiiis 786-4896 $122,900 Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 19 Curl Dr(Jasmlne Creek)Ocean View 640-1515 Sat/Sun. 1-5 27 Beachcomber, Jasmine Creel<. CdM 552-2000 $325,000 Saturday 1-4 •1429 Dolphin Terrace. Irv Terr NB 644-6200 $645,000 Sun 1-4 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irv Terr NB 644-6200 $645,000 Sat 1-5 240 Nice Ln #210,Vllla Balboa 631-1400 $284,000 Sat. 1-5 * 11 North Hampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $530,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 3408 Summerset, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $178,500 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camilla, Newport Bch 631-1 400 $335,000 Sat 1-4 3BEDROOM 3326 Maryland. CM 546-2313 $164,900 Sun 1-4 509 Avenlda Campana, Blutts. N.B 644-9060 $205,000 Saturday 1-5 1200 Bert<shire Lane, NB 673-7300 $265,000 • 2015 Leeward Lane, Baycr811 NB Sun 1-5 844-6200 $319,000 Sat 1-4:30 222 Nice Lane#112, Villa Balboa, NB 631 -1400 $185,000 Sunday 1-4 220 Nlce#215, Villa Balboa, N.B 631-1400 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 * * •6304+ 12 Ooeanfront. Newport Bch 6"-5150 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Santiago, Dover Sh~. NB 831-1400 $299,000 Sat 1-5 1715 Tredewlnds, Baycreat, Nwpt 8ch 64&-2183 $255,000 Saturday 1:30-4:30 112 Via PIMrmo. Lido 19'8, N.B 831-1..00 1379,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 *2033 Vl9t8 CW0n (Blutta) N.B. 844 0488 1215,000. Sun 1-.5 * 1207 Berkshire Ln. (Westclltf) N.B. 845-7534 $245,000 Sat 1-4 * *3810 Channet P1ace. Newport Island 646-9060 $545,000 Sun 1-5 **3712 Channel P1, Newport Island 644-9060 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 2137 Channel Roat, Peninsula Pt. 631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 409 Columbia Cir, Corona Highlands, CdM 840-4888 $299,500 Sunday 2-5 1913 Fedetal, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $114,500 Saturday 1-4 1000 Kings Rd, Cltff Haven NB 644-6200 $399,000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 Aralla. Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $262,500 Sunday 1-5 **35 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-7914 $399,500 Sat 1:30-5 1005 Bonnie Doone Terr. Irv. Terr. CdM 759-1552 $432,500 Sun 2-5 614 Carnation (Summerwtnd) CdM 675-7572 $359,000 Daily 10-6 2953 C. Club, C.M. 546-2313 167,500 3082 Ceylon, C.M 546-2313 $162,900 Sun 1-4 Sunday 12-3 2992 Ceylon Dr, Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $167,900 Sunday 1-4 **•3704 Channel Place. Npt latnd 631-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Dennis Dr. Cost.a Mesa 645-0303 $219,990 Sunday 12-4 *247 Driftwood, Shoreclltfs, CdM 644-9060 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 1730 Galaxy Dr (DOVER SHORES) NB 631-7300 $825.000. Sat. 1-5 * •4615 Hampden (Cemeo Shoree) COM 531-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 240 Hazel Dr (Ocean View) Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $725,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 2241 Jeanette Pl, Coeta MMe 631-7370 $153,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 16 Jetty, Jaemlne Creek, COM 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1--5 8 Jetty, Jeemtne er.ek, Corona del Mar 84.4-9080 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 • 11 MalnMll, Ja.Nne Creek COM 844-e200 1325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 39 Mom.ctto, SPYdal NB &73-1181 $565,boO Sat 1-5 * *308 Morning Star Ln(Dover Shorea)NB 531-7300 1849,000 Sat. 1-5 14 Morro 88y Or (SPYGLASS HIU) NB 531-7300 1659.000. Sat 1-5 1528 Orange Ave.(Com. Palmer)Colta Mela 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 ••1064 Peecador, Dover Shor•, NB 644-9060 $490,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4:30 322 PofnMttla, COM 644-6200 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1982 Port Albania (HVH) Newport Beach Saturday and Sunday 1-4 ••349 Princeton, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $143,500 Sunday 1-5 * •7 Rue Deauvtlle, Big Canyon NB ~200 $599,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Sabrina Terrace, lrvtne Terrace COM 759--9100 $675.000 Sun 1-5 982 Sandcastle, HV Hiiis NB 675-6000 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18831 San Rufino, Turtle Rock, Irvine 552-2000 $369,000 Saturday 1-4 1945 Santiago Drtve (BAYCREST) NB 631-7300 $290,000. Sat. 1-5 2040 Shlpway Dr, Baycrest, N.B 631-7300 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 6162 Sierra Siena. Irvine 640-4868 $175,500 Saturday ~-5 •35 Skysall (Jasmine Creek) COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3201 So. Diamond Dr, So. Cou1 Metro 845-0303 ~137,500 SUI'\ 111--5 3405 Summerset, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199,500 Sun1-5 484 TaYenMt, C.M 5"46-2313 $127,900 . Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Via Cordova, Udo late 631-1400 $410,000 Saturday 1-6 **426 Via Udo Nord, Udo late NB 673-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4 2017 W. Chandler. So Santa Ana 557-3344 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1132 White Salls, HVH NB 644-6200 $439,000 48EDROOll Sat/Sun 1-4 **•23 ~a i...ne, Big Cenyon, N.B 780-1900 $789,500 Sunday 1--5 •• 1195 Augusta, C.M. ~2313 141,500 8un 1-4 2o. Coral, a.boa IUnd 831-1288 1391,000 Satwday 1-5 *• 1330 a...xy Or. Weatclff N8 873-7300 MCSo.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 15 tnwmeaa, Bia Cyn NB &M-&200 11,215.000 • V' 4 NarbOnM, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $895,000 Sun 1-5 1070 Pel(;edOre, Dover She>r .. NB 646-3729 1496,000 Sat 1-5 1844 Port CtwlM. HV Homes NB 76G-8333 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *~ Via Udo Soud, NB 673-7300 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 BR plus FAM RM or OEN * 10 Aue MarMMIM. ~ canyon. NB 759-0706 Sunday 1-5 ***• 400 Morning St&r10vr Shrs) NB 495-8480 $595,000 Sat 1-5 •2107 Art>utua, Eutbluff NB 644-6200 $269,900 Sat 1-5 •2000 Windward, eaycrest. N.B 631-1400 $335,000 Sat 1-5 2391 Bay Farm Ptece, Upper Newport Bay 640-5078 $239,500 Sunday 1-5 29 Balboa CoYea. Newport Bch 631-1400 $475,000 • Sunday 2-5 **601 Bayalde Of, Pr~ory Bay 631-1400 $925,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 *933 Beleta (EMtbtuff) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1700 GaiaXY (OcMr Shoree) Nwpt Sch 759-1501 te00.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••34 Morro Bey (Spygl ... ) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $859,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3157 Bermuda, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,900 • Sunday 12-4 * 2768 Btueblrd Cr., C.M. ~2313 310,000 Sun 1-4 2607 Bunya, Eutbluff, N.B ~9060 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5462 Catowba, Turtle Rock, lrvlne 552·2000 $220,000 Saturday 1-4 1 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) COM 644-6200 $569,000 Sunday 12-4 •1aoe s.ndatwoOd (Baycrest) NwPt sch 644-6200 $315,000 Sunday 12-6 1 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) COM 844--8200 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 •1806 Sandatwood (Beycrest) Nwpt Bch 844--8200 $315,000 Sat11-5/Sun 12-6 8821 Crockett. Westminster 546-2313 $238,500 Sat 1-4 518 OeAnza. corona Highland• COM 875-6000 $498,500 Sun 2-5 1109 Debra ~ Colt• Mesa 845-0303 $254,900 Sunday 1-5 1109 Dennis drive, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $219,990 Sunday 12-4 609 Donald Place (Npt Hghts) N.B. 642-7429 $329,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 200-1 GatatM Terr, Irv. Terr. CdM 631-7300 $760,000 Sun 1-5 2001 QalatM Terr, Irv. Teirr, CdM 631-7300 S750.000 Sun 1-5 1358 GalaXy Of, Dover Shores. NwPt Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 1i:.~· Westdlff NB $299.500 Sat 1-5 • 17 HltlbOn>UQtl, Herb« Hiii 831-7300 15"95,000 2921 Java. C.M 546-2313 t236,000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 4e Ma.Moo Bey,~ NB 7Y..1501 1559~040 . Sun 1-5 42$ Mootdo Or1Ye, smaas HIU, N.B &31-7300 seae.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s I 21 Montedto Of, &o\9_. Hltl 131-7300 1168.000 Sat/SUn 1·5 14 Morro Bay Or (SPYGLASS-HIL)NB 631-7300 $559,000. Sat 1-5 · •1206 Nottingham Or .• Westciltf, Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $269,500 Saturday 1-5 426 Plazza Udo, Udo Isle 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1218 Polaris. C.M. 546-2313 · $499,000 Sun 1-5 1943 Port Nelson Pl, H.V Hm•. Npt Beach 552-2000 $369,500 Sa\/Sun 1-5 • 1806 Port Westt>ou.rne. HV Homes NB 675-600Q $369.0<10 Sun 1-5 2201 Private Rd, Back Bay, N.B 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 * •4627 Roxbury Rd. Cameo Shores, NB 644-9060 $625,000 Sunday 1-5:30 ••54 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1.800,000turn Sun 1-5 * 1542 Santiago Or, Baycrest 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Or, Baycrest 631-7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 1148 Santiago Or (DOVER SHORES) NB 631-7300 $560,000. Sat. 1-5 ••5322 Sierra Rola. Turtleroc;k lrvlne 644-6200 $225,000 Sat 1-5 1216 Somerset Lane (WESTCUFF) NB 631-7300 $450,000. Sat. 1-5 11 Tiburon Bay. Spyglus NB 675-6000 $523,000 581/Sun 1-5 222 Via Koran, Udo Isle NB 644-6200 $625.000 Sun 1-5 **828 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle NB 760-8333 $1 ,895,000 Sun 1-5 * 3821 Washington 546-2313 167,900 Sun 1:30-4:30 •3281 Washlngtonb. C.M 546-2313 $167.000 Sat 12-3 2021 Windward Lane, Baycrest, B.B 644-9060 $269.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2006 Windward Lane (BAYCRESn NB 631-7300 $279,500. $Sat. 1-5 • 1911 Yacht Marla, (Sea~). Nwpt Bch 640-1141 $349,000 Saturday 1-5 58EDROOM ••436 Serra, Corona Highlands NB 760-8333 $595,000 Sat 1-5 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 630 Agate St, Laguna BMch 497-5494 $«9,000 Sat 1o-4 1615 Bay Clltf Cr, Spyglass Rdge 631-7300 $560.000 Sun 1-5 213 Diamond Ave, Balboa Island NB 644-6200 $485,000 Sun 1-5 * !.-51 Goleta Point (Spygl881) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 ••25 San Mateo (Spygl ... ) NwPt Bch 844-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1 :30-5 *70 Hiiicrest (Big Canyon) NwPt Bch 644-8200 $1,195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Jasmine. COM 644-7211 $409,000 Sat 1-5 •32 Morro Bay. Spygl ... NB 644-8200 $539.000 Sun 1-5 * 17 Muir BMch. (Spygl ... ), CdM 551-1234 $2,7.96,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **401 North Star (DOVER SHORES) NB 0631-7300 $975,000. Sat 1-5 1226 Polartt Or. DoY9f Sh<>ree.. N.8 875,000 875,000 s.vsun 1·5 •• .,..17 AldQelfM Of, Herbor ~.NB 780-18&1 *3.700,000 Set]Sun 12-5 ____ ., __ _ * • V'25 Rid~. Harbor Rtdge NB · 780-8333 ..,.,375,000 Sat/Sun 1~5 2115 Santiago Ot(BAYCRESn N.B. 631-7300 $259,000. Sat. 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Hart>or Ridge. Nwpt Bch 760--4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 •"" 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •239 Via lido Soud. Udo Isle NB 673-7300 $1 ,395,000 Sun 2-5 2100 Windward Lane, Baycreat. N.B 631-7300 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 I BR plua FAM RM or OEN *•25731 Buckleetone (Neille Gall) Lao Hiiis • 631-1266 $699,950 Saturday 1-5 * * 103 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle NB 759-9100 $2.500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***• 101 Via lido Soud, rm for 100' Boat 673-7873 wlll exchg Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 715 Avocado. Sandcastle NB 675-6000 $139,900 Sun 1-5 759 Avocado. Sandcastle NB 675-6000 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••""260 Cagney #217, VIiia Balboa, NB 962-8118 $139,000 Saturday 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or OEN * • 11 Hlllgrass. Turtlerock lrvlne 759:.9100 $220,000 Sun 1-5 * *621 Udo Park Dr F-2. NB 673-7300 $425,000 Sat 2-4 38EDROOM *221 Nata/Nobltza. Bluffs NB 759-9100 $289,SOOfee Sat/Sun 1-5 * •4 Robon Ct. NB 673-7300 $189,000 Sun 1-5 SBRplueFAMRMorDEN 3121314 Jasmtne. Corona M' Mar 673-849" $350,000 Sunday 12..C 345 Un~ty F3, Cotta Meta 751-3191 $132.000 Saturday 12·5 4BEDROOM ••411 Kia Loa Ct, NB 673-7300 $189,500 Sun 1-.. •505 Ventaja. BluftS NB 760-8333 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2632 Vista Del Oro, (The Bluffs) NwPt Bctl 640-6931 $179,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 •330 Vista Trucha, Bluffs NB 759-9100 $259,000fee Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOREHOllE8 ' Pl.EXEi '°" SALE OUPLEXEI 1 a 1 38R +SBR +2BR RENT ALI 38RAP1'9 _.., I I I I I '\ l -- Plans for • • pro1ect in El Toro unveiled Nineteen floor plans, five residential nelghborhoOlis a-rrd plans for a four-acre residential complex are being unveile~ this weekend at Portola Hiiis. where The Baldwin Co. is opening its sales Infor- mation center in the foothills of the Saddleback Mountian. The sales center itself Is a restored farmhouse that reflects the character of the country setting. The first 500 visitors at the sales information center will receive com- plimentary sun visors. In addition, refresh- ments will be served throughout the weekend. Baldwin Co. representatives will also conduct bus tours to the sites of the new neighborhoods. · ··Portola Hiiis will have something for everyone -from condominiums and townhomes that meet the budget require- ments of first-time buyers, to distinctive single-family residences that fulfill the sophisticated expectations of mature buyers," said Linda Keller. vice president of marketing and sales for the Irvine- based homebuilding firm. To reach the sates center. take the Santa Ana Freeway to El Toro Road and head north ~ut seven miles to Portola Hiiis. FoJ more Information. caJI 858-9220. Salee managen honored Project Klee manaaen at three Wllllam Lyon Co. dnelopmenta were honored recently u wtmaen of qaarterly cUriaton ealee awarda. RecelYlq plaqaee for tbe Ont qaarter of 198& were (from left): Dota llanroee, Tram Coantry ln Yorba Linda; J Spara and Mark Allen-8mltb at Vlctorta' Gudena ID Jtaaclao Cacamoqa; and 8uaD Be Cowan BUia ln <>ranee. 8.14 percent interesi introduced at SheaJ Crystal Cay in Nigu --Loan pr~ra·m avat!able to first-time buyer seeking an alternative.to renting Homes at the master-planned Crystal Cay community are being ottered at an 8. 14 percent Interest rate for the first year of a 10.625 percent. 30-year fixed-rate loan. The new development Is located In Laguna Heights In Laguna Niguel. "This exceptional low-Interest pro- gram Is available to first-time buyers and those Individuals who have not llved In their own home for the past three years," explained Chuck Lockhart, sales manager for Coats Qealty Inc., the exclusive sales "&gent for Shea Homes. With the affordable monthty pay- ments established by the new financing, said Lockhart. Crystal Cay homes - priced from a1 low as $89,900 -are • realistic alternative to renting. The one-and two-story, one-and two-bedroom townhomes and con- dominiums have been designed by the Berkus Group to reflect the emerging sophistication and prestige of Orange County' a southern coast. The Berkus Group haa attempted to combine Innovation and style wtth a wwm . , and comfortable Interior atmo Incorporating such features a! rooms open to the story above. ceilings, lofty plant shelves, versa\ and skylights. Up to two pa balconies In select floor plans enhs bright and open contemporary ho Special emphasis has alsc placed on the kitchen arrangt featuring European-SlY1ed Ian cabinets with oak trim, ceran counter tops, luminous ceilings anc date appliances. Master bedroom suites offer · closets or large wardrobes dee coordinated draperles and' wall• carpeting. In addition, the homes ' Interior laundry areas and light concrete between party floors fOI sound control. Meeting buyers' recreational are private on-site communtty POQt. ~nd basketball and YOfleyball cour new San Juan Regional Park, feat1 one-acre pond and riding/hiking otters a lighted softball fletd, twt league baseball fletds, three aan leyball courts, t~ree basketball cout 12 picnic areas wtth barbequee. The sates and model comptex k from 10 a.m. dally. For addltlOnal matlon, phone 831-8860. ..... lit .... ,.,..__.,...~._. ......... 2'Dal'd, ' s el sphere, . living sloped ile lofts los or nee the lleS. • been men ts. 1lnated tic tile up-to- ~alk-tn :>rator- to-wall eature weight · extra needs &, spas s. The iring 8 trails. > tittle d vol- tsand topen tnfor- "HOUSE 8EAUTlf\Jl"-aAYSHORES E xcepuonally desi~d rpsf~p on a swttp- 1ng corner /\home or ~tlnPmPnt and qualtly. oflertng 2-stones. orNldlo~ gourtnPt kitchPn w1in conver~uon t>M. tonnal dining and 3 total t>edrooms + ~. poitio and dPCJu Per- fection 1n PWfY dft~. Shown by ~t S795.000 FEE 631·I400 UTILE ISlAND--aAYr:RON'T DUttl.EX '""placecJ~ today on this size lot on BAYFRONT Great "water 111ews" from this 2- \lory property w ith two units, spacious 4 and J oed units and owner will help finance S79S.OOO 673-6900 NEWPORT AOORESS \IVfTH PRESTIGE Newport Harbot 1s spread at your feet from tne spacious balcony of this 7th noor luxur- ious 1 bdrm condo. !Mautrtully dPcorated w1ch C>erber car~tlng & lmpec~ taste POOi. spa & 24 hr. ~urlty wrth doorman. SSJS.000 631-1400 SAYFRONT---C>OVE• SHOltES-VU Fresh and 1nnovattvP dP<O< With a "today" leehng Spoldous rooms. kwfty t~ entry. large ~1tchf'n, dining and fatnlfy rooms and wide VIEW cJCross W4"Pr Two-story home With 4 t>edrooms Move-in ~imP and begtn enJOy· 1ng waterfront" trvlng. Assumable loan or S71S.OOO at IOS .. Sl.195.000 ree 631-1400 LINDA IS&.E-ovEll'SmD LOT 23 AUGUSTA lJNE BIG CAIYOll CUSTOM Featuring pastoral views of the golf course with a western ex- posure, this 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath custom home with private pool 1 & spa is located right on the Golf Course. This BEST BUY is the LOWEST priced custom home in Big Canyon and is ready to move-in. Priced to sell at $789,500. OPH SUI 1-5 WM~R . ~ :. .. . . Quality custom 5 bedroom waterfront ~ with 2 large sunny patios, pier and slip. ~n beams, J t1repla«s and bfHkfaJt room. Just · ' seeps to tennis In most PfHltQIOU.S guMd gated commun1ty. s 1.soo..000 FEE. 631 -1400 (714) 760-1900 WM~R ·4f_ :.. '-• ·i. • BA YFRONT-8AL.80A tsl.AND'S BESTI Exctp1lonal and rare DOUBLE LOT on South Bayfront w ith breathtatllng VIEW or all the c)(ttont A. landmark corner res1dPnce that w 1M t>e a "hke new custom home". Professionally decor.Jted by Cannell & Chaffin with prrvate patios. decks. exerclsP room, and Julify air· conditioned A IUllury ~of 5 bedrooms. incl master wilt with hfs/hPrs baths, French doors. top of the llfw ~ and a sophisti- cated C~ Cod theme. P~r and $hp tor 1¥gt yacht Sl.995..000 tee !<Ind. 631-1400 LINDA tSU V1UA .. ~ ol tile rlnest nonws on N~ Bay. ~r 7000 sq rt wkh 6 bedtooms. 5 S bath- rooms + studio. music room, ~8t0f. saun1. and 5 room rnnttt suite. Crrw.rPd -~ • lushly pQlntPd .irfllm With woe ptlV.ie swtm- mtng PoOI. Custom. txc...,tlonll. and gtand In every way. l'ler/si.p f0t large y.J<ht. LH 52.195.000. Submit t•c;~s ro1 com- rnerctal or units. You can buy this nome and land for U.895.000 Ul-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ltf!Al. 6 T All s..a.... ..... 4l!91"<l\ll"I--t au.w C-•... ll~M .. 1M~ ~ e..11 LlbcN hAend 611-1... .,,..,.. BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK "15 INVERNESS" FABULOUS COllTEIPOUIY CUSTOI MOIE PlllE FAINAY LOCATIOll This home featuring a marvelous blending of architectural concepts. 1s constructed of the finest materials 1ndudtng an abundance o! dear cedar and Santa Mana Stone. The outdoors 1s bfoutht inside by bounteous use of itass. 3 Bd .• airexercise room and mapficent views. "IOUCO $211,MI" "OWIEI Will EICIAICE 01 COISllEI T£11S" "OPEi SAT. 1·51~1." DANNY BIBB or STEPHANIE GROBY Clrubb&Ellis 644-6200 j PETE BARRE TI REALTY WM~R .... ..:.. ..... a \ -* J r . J PETE BARRETf . REALTY w -mt --rau 4 now. s nr. )0 .,,... inmer. A ON m .... . ,.,. Shof1 I From w wk . .,end •• , .... .. -. 28a, grdnr. • 1800 MES l,Mp. 19111 -9030 wtet). avtlll ·1343 l/2ba, argar. 722 Nwpt tCot- 1t, 1Ut 111tf. ., ,, .. trplc yrly lee a on •/mo or 2ba tppll 1200 .. ~ M ia. ~ 11 2 pool, )/mo f ) & J £271 2br kids call ee l210 mT s" csep. th• 1211 ~ nany 'car- /mo .. w -tl4 - 0 rent ltom •OOI, IUr· lll'ld-'" · "' 1971 :1L.:---...MH1U1illllt1.AllD VILLAGE A•AllTMlllTI 2BR 2ba 2cet gar. Frple. Washer /Dryer, Mloro-wve. POOi/~ '950/mo, avall 711. 780-9611 •BEACHWOOD VILLAGE S1H.mHllT lff llft • GIST 1 & 2 Sf-unique.floor Pint - ·-- 'l.aw. .. Ofticelntab ztH ..... inwtri Bctl 8Cte>ee from 'I 111W John Weyne Airport. 800 Newport .. the beect'I. aq ft, 2 omc. + recep-Nice bn hcMIM 2 Bd'a lion .... $1.25 groea. avail. Full pf'lv. no p«a, 852-8713 choo;Jour month• Nwpt Bctl pyt omc. or $5!50/ . 873-7862 ~ apece ev811. Prime lnW.Wu ... 1111 location, ell. 645-5112 .. m;;u• . WO&tng Prime Chlro. ofc apace. ~Mele 48R hOfne El Toro. Is. p/aq. ft. HB-FV-NB area. Non Con~ Mary Jwneeon, amoll91L 536-7975 114nee-1411 "' anytime. 213/546-4520 F/Exec to hou8eelt or rent SMr'9 ofb apece Bet la. hOfne ownootc~ water BAYFAOHT, 700 aq. ft . by 715. Xlnt refs. Ill con-S400 mo. 876-3388 sider lhr 650-8104' ext S • CdM dbt tyltea. AC, MIC>I iallf" 111 prkg, from $4!50. 2855 E Coat Hwy 875-&900 .... 2112 Waterfront oles, elegantly $75/mo. Storage only, urn/ahr actry/r9J011Pt 9x 16. 724' JamM St, etc or MP«at• oftlCM Costa Mesa 673-7787 up to 800 a/I 6"6-!5055 Obi garage tor ·storage. . * 1 MONTH FREE $16 /mo. Located In EXCEL LOC-Utfl Incl C.M. Call 650-5829 FROM 95c SF I. UP OffictlnW. Dlt CALL (714) 988-8193 13M. &. 271 ' 206 st ...... $1.30/aq It. 1817 West- clltl, NB. Agt 5"1·5032 lnW. ztH "35 sq It. CimpU9 Or .• Npt Beach. $1.30 full ..w:.. c;;n;y VLQe. XnrecttYe at«•/front. eoo a11. In- Xlnt apace. 756-0911 c1ocM9 trect llt• S795 ., Cannery VII~, upstairs mo. 675-8330, 631-8277 o ffice SO Sq Ft w/ahower $500. 2815 c.-mw Laytaye1te. 5"5-7983 a..w. ltll Downtown ~ 8eectl 120. E a st. unit 26 to M-'k:al & Sul .... ... 22'4 a/f$175; 504' a/It Ample pvt parking. S300; 648 a/f $375. Plus Reuonable rent. eeo or 1250 Sq. Ft. See to ap-ut111t1ee. es 1-26'2 precla1e! Ownr 4'97-2351 * BEAUTIFUL AREA * m.-m1nm1 Sky Perk Office-Ware- house, 1-2 sultea, 2,350 NEWPORT CENTER Sq It ea. Gd prkR. Full s.rvlce. 6'4'.-6800 Bargain et 554 p/aq. . nu1mn Mo-to-Mo Bob 261-8700 Huntington ee.ctl Prof. Avalt.ble now-580 aq It, bldg, 4 mo'a fr.. rent Harbor /Baker Center plua lmprCMll"Mnt allow-3019-A Harbor Blvd nr WlC8 to ~ pro-Beker St (actoa from leMk>nala. 00-1500. Sq. Fedc;J: Prop mgr fleM at SS.. Cell now I« 819-7 9M5 evee °' appt. L W•. 835--0818 819-726-1212 N.8 Exec. IUlte. Phone I' • , .... 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(~ Mile South of El Toro Road on lAluN Canyon Rd> .. -. .,,>.ti'~ ~ 21 """-._._,,, ,._ ' • • Discover how easy it is to buy or sell. vo·u don't have to go on a safari to hunt down Big Bargains. They're right here in your Clas- sified section. No mat- ter what your needs,. rely on what thou - are the sands of readers doing ... shopping Classifieds. It's an easy way to make "A Great Discovery!" CALL CLASSIFIED : 642~5678 llilJ· l:illt Roof inspection can catch trouble spots early Interior wall damage can be first indicatfon of a need for roof work ly The A1IOCl.eed Prw Home owners can hetp prok>ng the life of a roof by taking the time and trouble to look for problem area. 9000rdlng to construction experts, who say roof dam- age often can be minimized If these areas are spotted In the early stages. A thorough roof lntpeciion, es- pecially in the fatl and epring, 61 the most effective way to d'8co¥er trouble areas. Start your ln1P9Ction Indoors by looking for signs of Interior water damage. Cracked paint. ftaklng plaster, peeting wallpaper or dlscoeored plasterboard near the wall and celUng joints Indicate water leakage. After a hard rain, go up to the attic and use a flashlight to examine the roof sheathing and rafters for wet. darkened or stained wood. In 98Yefe C898S, the wood itself may be deteriorating. Conduct an outdoor, ground-level visual inspection of the toof. Look for cracked, warped, frayed or missing 7' shingles. Check for signs of aging and wear. such as shingle bttsterlng or curling. If you hve In a multlstoried home, you may want to use binoculars to conduct your Inspection. Look for excesstve wear in the valleys, where two sloping roof sections 1oin at an angle. Water runs off toward and along the valley Joint. Because water flows heavily down the vaUeys, they are es- peclally vulnerable to leakage. Anyone who goes on the roof should wear rubber-soled shoes to avoid slipping and use a firmly braced or tied-off ladder equipped with rubber safety feet. But keep In mind that each footstep on the roof loosens shingle surface granules. diminishing their waterproofing effective- ness. In addition, serious injuries can result from falling off or through a badly damaged roof. It is best to leave this type of inspection (especially for steep roofs) to a professional roofer. Another way to prolong roof life is to clean the gutters and downspouts reg- ularly. Remove leaves and other debris that can cause rainwater to back up underneath the surface of the roof, damaging the shingles and underlying structure. If possible. remove the down- spout elbow joints for periodic cleaning. A small piece of window screen or chicken wire mesh, fastened to the gutter over the downspout hole, helps prevent leaves from clogging the downspouts. If you have a slate or tile roof. check for cracked, missing or loose pieces of ·roofing material. These should be se- curely fastened or replaced. On flat roofs, look for bare spots in the gravel surface. Also check for ponding (large pools of water that don't drain off quickly after a rain). The National Roofing Contractors Association points out that regular main- tenance inspections are important 1f your roof is 10-15 years old and nearing the end of Its warranty period. It is a good Idea to check your current warranty before con- tracting for repair work. Find out what kinds of problems are covered and be sure to check the disclaimer so that you do not void the warranty with unauthorized work. If you think your roof needs repair or replacement. have it checked by a professional roofing contractor. Ask the roofing contractor to de- termine the number of roofing material layers already on the home. Local build Ing codes dictate the ·maximum number of layers allowed, but be aware that muhlple roofing layers (more than three) can put Mter-hoa.ra homebuylng Homea at Somenet Point reOect tracUd onal cape Cod atyU.., tn their aae of atenal-.e alcHnc and muonry. Price. beCin at $189,000. Sand excessive stress on the roof supports, lead to water damage or cause shingles to warp or curt Dlscuu roofing shingle cotors with ·the roofing contractor so that the color you choose Is compatible with the colors of the home and those in the surrounding area. Keep In mind that lighter roof tones will help a smaner house look larger. White shingles have the added benefit of reflecting sunlight, which hefps reduce the amount of heat that the roof absorbs during the summer months. Dollar De•elopment baa initiated apeclal twiliCht hoara thrOUCh 7:30 p .m. llonda79 and Tha.nday.. For Information, call 831-1216. Relocation activity on th_e rise at major firms Companies also show better response to needs of employees theyshift in group moves was up 67 percent from an average of 60 per move in 1983 to 100 1n 1984. The number of group moves actually declined 5 percent but the total number of employees moved Increased because of the higher volume. The survey also indicates that 6 percent o1 all relocated emplOyees were women. the same as last year. In 19M. all but 2 percent of com- panies provided relocated homeowners with ass!stance in selling their homes. Sixty-two percent employed an outside relocation firm or bank that offered to purchase the employee's home. 20 per- cent had a policy where the employee had •o arrange for the sale of the home but was reimbu~ for some or all of the expense, and 16 percent of the firms offered to buy the employee's home in-house. The percentage of companies using a relocation firm or bank to buy the transferred employee's home has leveted off after several years of significant Increases. The more employees a company relocated, the more likely It was to use a relocation fir~ or bank to buy an em~oyee·s former home. Companies with In-house purchase programs, how- ever, are up slightly. Another finding of the survey Is that the percentage of flrms having difficulty with employees accepting transfers Into high-cost-of-living areas was 33 percent ' -the same as in 1983 and the lowest since 1977. "The main reason for less employee resistance to relocation is companies are being mOfe responsive to employees' diverse needs in order to assure success- ful transfers," said Rictlard Dragotta, MLRM president. In aadttlon, the assistance companies give to working spouses of transferred executives Is also Improving. 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CaJI today 546-23 13 Ull PUI •HILE lllllES...................................... 120,000 t1 111,IGG Peaceful. placid waterfront setting, 6 to choose from. One and two bedroom units. All expanded or double wide. Several with spec- tacular views. Tasteful pride of ownership park. Private beach and clubhouse. Trouble free leases. Inexpensive life at the beach! Call today 546-23 13 UGI: UYofll'Wl ............................................. 1111,- Beautiful 3 bdrm with formal dining & family room overlooking Back Bay & gorgeous evening city lights. You own the land! If you've waited for an exceptional value -this is itl Call now 646-7171 _.,._ Fml............................................... '11'9111 Beautiful Costa Mesa home. Well decorated. Remodeled kitchen. Upgraded throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Immaculate. Covered patio. Well landscaped. 546-2313 snn " .-......................................... nn,111 Only 'h block to the sand. 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