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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot' Irvine 38 Corona del Mar 18 Fountain Valley Newport Harbor 26 San Clemente 12 El Toro Edison 35 Mlulon Viejo 42 Tustin 14 Colton 14 University 3 Woodbridge 0 L-C&Beach 17 Santiago 14 Fontana Ela nore 14 Costa Mesa 6 Ocean View Mater Del 41 ~lmmf Raf~ of Irvine lllCh School la off to the racea u Ne:fr:rt Harbor efenden &I•• chaae. Raye •parked the Vaqueroe to a come-rom-behlnd Santa Ana Valley 20 · 36-26 non-leacue Tlctory. runntna 82 yarda for a touchdown with u Interception and 31 yarda for anotlier touchdown with a lateral. . 0.-, ..... ,.._ .,.....,. " ..... FAIR FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, ttuntlngton Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1985 25 CENTS Irvine sues to block airport pact Challenging settlement because it fails to preclud ivilian flights from El Toro agreement still has to be appro.ved by the Federal Aviation Adrnini~trat1on and all state and federal couns involved. The tentative settlement reached last month between the county, Newport Beach, Stop Polluting Our Newport and the A1rpon Working Group would allow limited ex- pansion of the airport•s aging ter- minal and restncts the number and types offlights. In return, the city and the citizens' gro9ps have vowed not to file lawsuits aimed at blocking a1rpon operations. By JEFF ADLER and PHU. SNEIDERMAN ot Ille 0.-, Not ..... The city of Irvine filed suit Friday to kill a tentative out-of-court settle- ment that would have cleared the way forexpansion ofJohn Wayne Airport. Secon d quake r ocks Mexico A second Jolt rocked the Mexico City area Friday eve- ning some 36 hours after a major earthquake ravaged the metropolis. The second temblor -measuring 7.3 on the Richter Scale -swayed crumbling buildings and plunged much of the debris- strewn city Into darkness again. See story Page A3. Coaet A boat show at Newport's Lido Marina VIiiage Is expected to attract plenty of marine enthusiasts this weekend./ A3 Liberals are planning a pro1est Sunday In opposi- tion to a rally being staged by a group that supports freedom fighters around the world. /A3 Coast residents reveal whose Identity they would llke to have for a day .I A4 Nation FarmAld organizers worried about the weather Friday, but said all but lighting and sound were ready for Sunday's extravaganza./ A3 Halley's Comet wlll soon be streaking past the Earth./A5 Religion Irvine's federal suit is intended to block a tentative settlement between Orange County and the city of Newport Beach whereby Newport and two citizens' groups agree to drop their airport lawsuits m exchange for a limited airport expansion. The After the h unt lrvme officials said they are Challenging the asreement because It does not prohibit civilian or JOint civilian-and-military use of the air- field at the U.S. Mari ne Air Station, El Toro. Both the Marine Corps and the city of Irvine oppose any non- military flights from El Toro. In its suit, Irvine asked the U.S. Thia red-tail hawk atanda over hi• Ir.Ill, a pt.aeon, captured In mfd.:.air over Coeta Meaa, near a 'neighborhood abopping center on Harbor Boulevard. District Court 1n Los Angeles to reject the proposed settlement, including its flight lim1tat1ons and environmental impact studies. It also asked the court to stop the count) from rescinding two earlier resolutions that the El Toro hase 1s not an appropnate sue for a c1v11tan a1rpon A heanng is set for Oct. ~I . Representall ves of Newport Beach and the cou nt} said Friday that Irvine's lawsun caught them b) surprise "I don't think there's any doubt about 1t," sa1d Dan D1d1er. deputy Orange Count) counsel. .. Tbey want to torpedo 11 <the agreement.)." D1d1er descnbed lf'-1ne's acuon as a "myopic .. re"'ponse to a complex problem · Regarding the proposed settle- ment. the count) auomey said lrvme·s lawsuit challenges "every- (Plea9e aee AIRPORT/ A2) Citations t ake •' place of a rrests By JEFF ADLER ot tlloe Delly '"-' ltd Oran~e Count)' jailers on Fnda) began 1ssumg cnauons to persons arrested for some misdemeanor cnmes rather than taking them t0Ja1l The c1tauons are pan of a program aimed at keeping the population al the count~ 's main J&tl '-'llhm m un· mandated hmm Intake screening deputies re' 1ewed chargec, and the backrounds of 15 persons arrrc;ted smce m1Jn1ght Thursda} and issued cw111on rt'kasec,· to 1.1 "'ho qualified under tht' pro- gram's carefull) establl!lhed guide- lines. ~·d henlfs Depanment spokesman Lt Did. Ols,rn "No one was cut loose "'ho 1' J safet) hazard to the public," he said. Those released had been charged Wlth ~mg drunk m pubhc ordnving under the mtluence. Olson explamcd. He added that the\ "'ere held "until the' '>'ere nn danger to themselves ... In add111un tho'>t' 1c,!>ued t ttat1ons ""ere nut relca'>t·d unul ct fnend or relatl\e appean·d to "ti." them out. nt~on ..a id that a \ fX'r .. on., arrested on m1-.demedn1 •r l hJrgt''> are booked tnlt1 tht• 1:lll tht• 1ntal>.c o;creening dt>puttt'\ rn 1t'v. t'1~rgr' ll• ~e 1f tht rc:-r~"n Jrrt"'h J .iu..11Jtit~ tor the prugr..1r1 Pt·r, .. "' t h..1r ~l·J v. it n11;;de- mt-.1 'h• t'1ml'' ,u,b ,1~ rt•o;1,ung .Ifft''' J'<.oull ant1 hat:t:n t1r duld (Pleaae sec CITA TIONS/ Al) CM council eases its building ban By TOI"\' SAAVEDRA 01 IM 09"y ~ II.ti Four da~ ~ aht'r 1ree11ng nev. , 11n- struct1on throughout nu11h t Mta Mesa. Cm l nunul member' uin- ceded Fnda' that the' ma' ha'e acted hast1h in 1mpm1ng the han. and narrowed tht• houndartt'S 111 1hc1r con!>tructlon morawnum The counul. 1n a speuul mt'l'tang \ oted +Oto e'dude propem ""l'St ,,, Harbor Boule' ard from tht· temP\ir- ar. han on building permit' < nun· ciiman Da' 1d \\heeler v.h111n1t1atcd the morawnum on \fonda' .,.. ,l, unabll" to attend tht' mt>cting. \\ orried about undcrLHllUf ,1 m1)\emcnt that "a' rrad..tn!? thin htlnlt•' In ,l TlllJ ll1'1,!l r,J\. l !hi: • c•un1.11 •'rt~.:1..t.l.' p.1"·' .1 '"l'l'p1n.-: morati•r<um tha· ,, ,•re,l Jll .ir:'J ' n11nh • tht "'I.in I hq.~. f l 1'" .. , • •>'TI the "JntJ ·\n,1 R •' ~· ' 'ht' 1 ''~" \ h">:t F rt·l~ F!k~· .. 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"'• pn11t't ·, • :.tll'l'd th<" l"Jr!t , ,, 1iL h..·nl'.1lh ll 1 !Pleast" ~t" BAN I A:l Nicholas Royce, a Holly- wood fllm executive and lay member of the East- ern Orthodox church, has spent most of his llfe In a one-man crusade to put hi• faith on the Western religious map./ A7 Hostages ' kin talk with Bush, emerge dejected Entertainment Tanya Tucker has made a , gratifying return to her country roots./ Al INDEX Births A4 Bridge A11 Claa1lfled 85-8 Comics A11 Crouword 86 Entertainment A8-12 Garc;tenlng A7 · Horoscope 87 In The Service A-4 Ann Landers A8 Publlc Notices A10-B'4 Real Eatate C1-32 ~lglon A6 Sport1 81-'4 Televlalon A12 Trivia A9 Wuthef' A2 /( U.S. willing to talk with captors. but won't consider release of terrorists held in Kuwait By Ute A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Relat1 vcs of six Americans held in Lebanon say they have Vice President George Bush's assurances that the l 1n1tet.I States 1s w11hng to talk to the kidnappers about securing freedom for the men But. according to the rclat1\CS - Antique dealers sue art museum By SUSAN HOWLETr °' .. .,..,,... .... A Los Angeles couple filed a S5 million lawsuit Thursday m Or- anae County Superior Court apinst the Newport Harbor An Muscum.i claiming that exam- iners deramcd the husband and wife team of antique ~alcrs by publicly atatina that one of their pieces wu fake. The auit WU filed aaainst the museum, two of its members and two of its examintn hired for an antique show. The c~amtnt:rs aJlegedl~ told ti newspaper rcport~r m ScR,temb(r t 984 that one of Mar\ and Barbara H1tt''i antiques was "an obvious fake," promptmg the lawsuit. Newport Beach attornC') ·George R1ch1er said that he has been h1 red to defend mu5eum · oflic1al!'I. The Hills claim 1n the suit 1ha1 their reputation wu damaacd (Pl-... ... llUa&UK/ A.2) who met with Bush 1n h1!. omcc 1-nday -the' ice pres1dt'nt ruled out an)' cons1dera11on of the kidnappers' demands that the United <\tatcs gain the release of I 7 terrnrnts held pnsoner an another •ountl). Kuwait Huntington heach resident Enc Jacob~n. son of hostagt' Oa"1d Jacob en, told rcponer'i, "Thl"\ said the) .... 111 absolutl'I} not 1.·ons1dcr an) demand!>" that the l n1ted \tatr' t''<t"rt on Ku....,a11 fhe rt'ka'c o t !ht 1s thl' kidnappers· \t1le 1.kmJnJ Several of the rt'lat1\l'' h'IJ '\ porters the\ '-"t're J1..appo1nted 1h.11 not enough wa.-. heing Jnnt• "The> \"Ill not t'\plnre 11th1·• altcmatJ\e option .. y,hatncr 1h1 1'1 ma' he." -..1111 ..\nd\ \1 1h1•1J, h nephe"' ol 1h1· Rn La~n·111·c ~l.ir11P 'l",. .1l't r ht .1 hi me•" th Hu,1 \\ I ,I n \I) r• l • \ 1 • , If fl<" 111r1''1),tl\ \\l t'till\l '•"l"•' I 11tpl •m.111, ,,, tit 11n ,,. ''< , .. ,1gti1 11 1 '''' Jf'f' 11,H 111 ,; \1 L ,,\l\1 \\1 .l \\;, 1i;t1' \\l1h I :'\ \ l'"'"ll'il ,11 •. 1 ' 'I" ll\ tht•Jr !Ple&H •tt HOST AGE/ All Wally gatorhasanew home By SUSAN HOWLETT Of ""' o.itt "-4 ., ... i\n offic1al at thr Loo; '\ngck'> lo<1 ~1d Fnda\ that he has found a homr for Wall) Gator, the infamou!> rrptllc that rnptured local 811('1\llOn ~hen he was spotted walk mg along an In in(' 'itrttt last wttkend "ll's about 90 percent' wrapped up." 4>81d lOO-turator Harvey F1schrr ubout th~1ojbt1cs offind1ng a homr for th~ 5-foot Amencan alhptor FtSCh(r was 5eercuve about th( location of Wally's n(w hom(. hut confirmed that .. h( will tx Wlth a whole bunch of aJhptors wh(tt I\( wdl be ha1>1>> lS 1 clam." • fhe ne'>' guardian ,,f thr tooth' reptile operate<. a rm' :111· t.K1ht' "'' alligator. 'omcv. hen· rn thr 'tat<' F1~her ~td \\all\ 'Ol'" l..l't'J'l\.'I "'hn askt'd not 111 he 1dl"nt1ticJ "l'\J'l\.'t tt'tl to pick up the aJoptt.•d itatM ht•tnn· thC' first of the Vj.'ar Mranwh1k \\all\ n:m.11n' an tht. health crnt<'r at the wn f '"' h1·r ..aid that ht' wa\ in a , 1irn1·1 nl ht' temporar. annum th!\ n1111 1 "I?. unnwar<' that hr v.111 1'1.· 1.1rt1•d 11tl t11 vet another plalr "I ~an't 1<•ll 1f an al11~Jt.1r" h8PI'' or \lid I 1uM know v. hl"n the' 'rt· u~t." thr rcp11f l"\fl<'rt ..aid t 1k fnr \\ l\lh ha' not bt."<'n thr k1sun:b l'\l\\l•n1 c 11 11nn· wa' "nn· ~ hl.' Jppotr1·11th ~ .. 1 1,,,, .111\1 lounJ h1m,l"ll hr.111111~ .!""' n .111 In int· \trt"t"t t'arh \1111.l.11 •ne11 n n).' Ill' 1'<;1' ht\\t'lf Ill ,I \hl(t \ td[ll lit In 1n1·, \n1m.1l 'l'f\ ",' 1kpanmcnt ;it'tl-1 he \\·" \Ulfl undnl ti' a half· Jn1en fl< 11111 , •ffll t'" h< wa\ called a lJ1m.rn ~ht" •n 1,1\l hC' was an .\mcrit.tn ,111111 1111 anJ zoo of- h\ 1al' ,1n· "-• 1n12 th..tt ht 'J hit on tbl• .. \n1v.n' '""' ,,,mpart•tl w his namt·...i~t' 111, .qllJ\ 1t\ \\ .111' "a' hlin\lt<>ldnl t•arher this wet·~ O\ 11lfo tdl., .tt the Animal 'l<'n lt'l'' tkflartmcnl and talen to the I •" .\ni't'h°'I loo anording to ' (Plca.K t WALLY/~) in.....--eo..t DAILY P1Lt'»T/8aturday, Septembet' 21, 1985 -'-'Mob e 1 d ln •ezlco;U.S. @es protest ~·· , "' •• r •t ., ... Sands will be swept clear of beach litter . .. . : r, U.S. diolomau haw filed• pro*' with Meiico over the bnpriaoament of a Huntinaion Beech resideot &lld two o1ber m~ who are beina held on trafficki1c cbarp. · Dolal One.. a spotesman for I.be Sute Deperunau, •id on Friday tlW tbe U.S. is protestina becau.te tbe Mexican tovemmena bas reftlted to let them talk to the three men. Tbe three ori.lonen are identified u Donald William KJubftik. 4'6. Huntiqtoo Beach; Robert Stephan Hunptc 38, l...quna Hilla; aod Bruno Victor Haniilton. S.S. of Im· perial Beach. ... About 40 volunke11 will comb the sands ofNcwpon Beach today u pan of the national observance of Coast Week. Local coordinator Jeff Nichols of the NCWJ>!ln Beach Police Depart- ment said the effort ~presents a twofold goal. . "It'$ a test to see how concerned people are abou1 litter, and to get publicity to ma.kc people aware of the litter problem," be said. The cleanup will begin at 9 a.m . at tbc Newpon Pier, Nicltols said Half 1be three ma ue l.mpriloocd ln Ciudad <:>bralon, 1bou1 6S mUct t0utbealt of CiUaymas iA tho state of Sonon.. Tbe th.tee. men claim they are dUloceDI of \be dl\ll cbartet. They said \bey are iDdcpendont aircnft deaJen who bad traveJcd to Mexico to buy ain>la.nes. They claim they've been mfsuatcd ai.Dce their arrest on July 12. Jones said that it isn't the state dep1rtment'1 p01itloo to am defcn- daolJ ''out ~f tbeit predjcameoL •• Our job," he said. •_•is to make sure t.ti.t they~ treated fairly:· the volunteen will sweep the beach from the riaht of the pier to Hunt- inaton Beach, and the other half will ao toward The Wedae. The local beach cleanup is in conjunction with the national ob- servance of Coalt Week, which bepn Monday. Concerned ooastal ~P­ reseotatives from Seattle, Wash;l. to San Dieco will participate in the enon to beauufy beaches &Jona the Pacific Coast Repl'CSentatives from the state Coastal Commission aod other aaen: cies are involved in the volunteer effon, Nichols said. Southland will be clear, warm 8outhtend Methet la exoected to be moetty dMI' through Sundey, except tor eome low olOud• durtng momlng hou,., IOOOfdtng to the Ntrtlonel WMthet e.vtoe. HIQN at bMCt"9 wtll be In the mld-70.. wtth lnln vell9Y ~ renglng from 78 to ea. Ovwnlght Iowa wttl be 154 to ... Mount-. end deMrtl wtll Mee> be moetty dMr. Mountain r..on hlgtw wtll ,.,. trom 82 to 70. \.OM wtli be 42 to 52. Hlahe In upper deMrta wMI be 71 to Hand Iowa wtll be 52 to 12. the lMS prtdtct.. Highs In lower deeertt wtll r11n99 from H to 94, wtttl Iowa from 58 to 85. U.S. Tempe Hllfl, IOw lot 2• "°""' 10 • p Ill. .. "'-.. ... Mi.ml~ 92 n ~M>MTS W•m..,.COIO_.. ••e~ ~ .. 01 Mllw9.*• eo 16 0cciuo.<1.-... 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SM .11.w!.P.ll .. 1& Lone9Mdl •2 57 e BosTAGE FAMILIES TALK TO BUSH ... ::=o~~ gc-,.._ 16 •2 . , ... ....,. 11 ... ~ .., 1 1 W-14imP:ll .. '1 ..... .. .. ... 52 °"'°" 12 56 == • 12 ~ to 52 °'*"" 61 " 117 •2 Moolelltlo .. 57 .. ,_ ... M ~ 13 " ~ 116 !13 Tides f.IOIDAl rdease but we cannot make con-ee11io~s." Bush told the family mem-m Ul hLS office, according to his si>olccsman Marlin Fitzwater. "None were made in the case of Dr. Wtir or in the TWA hijacking. We're aoing to continue to pursue all dlllnnels that miaht lead to release of the bostagCS." Fittwater quoted Bush as saying. ·fl'hc relatives met for an hour with 8oah and Roben Mcfarlane, the presjdcnt's national security adviser. to discuss developments that began last Saturday with the release of a seventh hostage. the Rev. Benjamin Weir. Among 1hose who exp~ un- happiness with the Bush m~ting.w_as Carol Weir, the Presbytenan,. m101s- tcr's wife. .. "'f have been to similar meetings before and l must confess I was disappointed that I didn't bear any- thiAI new," she said. "After II( mcttths, we are still hearing: 'We are working as hard as we can and we can't tell you what we ate doina."' Weir told a news conference Thurs- day that the ~lease of the prisoners in Kuwait was the sole demand of the Americans' captors. In addition to Jenco and Jacobsen, the Americans held ate Terry A. Anderson, chief Middle East cor- respondent for The Associated Press, William Buckley, a political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut; Peter K.iJbum, a librarian at the American University in Beirut; and Thomas Sutherland., acting dean of agricultu~ at the university. Jenco 1s director of Catholic Relief Services in Lebanon, and Jacobsen is administrator of the American Uni- versity hospital. Mihelich said bis biggest disap- pointment was that Bush is not willinJ to try for the release by negouating with Kuwait for the release of their prisoners. The l 7 were convicted of bomb anacks1 including one on the American emoassy, and were sentenced to terms ranging from two years in prison to execution. "No one is a.skina that the country Jive in," Mihelich said. "We believe that through discussions, alternative solutions can be arranged." Peay Say, Anderson's sister, said she doesn't think Bush's statement "indicated in any way that he was aoina to be crawlina on his belly throuah the Bekaa (Valley of Leba- non). I think it did mean be would maybe send somebody and maybe somewhere along the line ma.kc a connection." Some of the family members in the meet.in& complained they were un- able to see President Reagan. "I am a little insulted by it," said Glenn Anderson." ... If the president had enough time to call Mr. (Pete) Rose. I'm sure be bas enough time to see us." 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'*· Hlgfla lrOIOI IN San 9eme<dlno 87 03 111 8:• I Lm end -egalr\ 111 l:IO Pm Ul9e "°°' M 12 10w10eet Ille~ to,_ 90 In the a.I o.btlel 17 53 Moon ..... todey ., 2:SS p.m.. - L°'*"4le ee N --lf*'M ~I.OM In the mlcj. a.I°"'° 78 eo 8undlll' M 12:03 a.m. 9"CI -~ 81 ........ 17 12 to ICIC* IOa. a.I~ 72 IMI S:Np.m WALLY GATOR GETS A HOME •.. From Al spokesman Carl Paaano. But Fischer said tile zoo b6me for wayward Wally was just a temporary arrangement because, if Wally were housed with the resident Jlltors, .. they would probably do him Ul." "I don't know if you've seen Wally, but compared to our alligators, even the sma1Jcst one could do a loc of damaae." Fischer said. Wally has warmed the hcans of local ~idents since his capture. More than 60 Vista Verde students from Irvine have sianed a petition and written letten to state Fish and Game biologist Carl Wilcox, asking MUSEUM ••• him not to destroy Wally. The students offer a variety of solutions to wayward Wally's plight, including leaving him in bis home town of Upper Newport Bay, and creating a "Wally World" in Irvine. TATIONS AS JAIL ALTERNATIVE ••• Pagano said the worken at the Irvine facility have reoeived several calls since Wally was turned over to the Los Anades zoo. Jl'romAl and that their business as antique dealm ended after the comments from the examinen were printed in the newspaper. TbeY. said the exam- inen were not qualified to judae the quality or authenticity of the pieces at the show. Nuke plant unlt shut for repairs Al genng arc not entitled to re- . Persons wbo previously have to make a court at>pcaranc.c also · neligible, Olson wd. institutina the program, county ~ons officials hope to keep the .-i populatio n below its 1,657-in- ~ maximum. U.S. District Court ~ William Gray bas ordered the E to accept no inmates at the jail bom it cannot provide beds 24 hours. , Olson said no inmates have been ~ to sleep on jail floors smce 'Olid-August, when the judge's order ~info effect. At midnight Thurs-:Ar; the jail ~puJation was 1,499 !iluilates, he wd. ~ lions officials turned to the f •·: · release program, run by the Department, after signifi- uctions in the jaiJ's popu- lation were attained through a ~lated program, the Central Municipal Court-run detention release program. Detention release officen worked extended weekend shifts last month to release 1,800 inmates and brina the jail population into line with the coun order. Normally, the program pro- c.esscs 1,300 to I , 500 inmates per month. The officers interview persons ar- rested on misdemeanors in central Oranae County and arc authorized by the Central Municipal Court to release those who qualify on their own recognizanc.c or reduced bail. The Board of Supervisors is ex- pected to beef up the program by adding four more detention release offic.en and increasing officer salaries sometime in the next month or so. He said the matter bas to be delayed until it can be considered by the coun's judicial peisonnel committee. Supervisors have indicated a will- inpess to increaac the salary of detention release officers, usually fonner police offic.en, by S.S pen:ent while increasing the bale pay or recruitina salary bJ 16 pen:ent, .cc- cord.in& to Paul carey, an aide to boerd Chairman Thomas Riley. ne pay for an entry-level officer could increue from the current Sl,905 per month to $2,118 per month if the pay bike is approved by a judicial personnel committee, Carey said. The county bas been under order to reduce overcrowding in its aain& main jail since March, when J udae Only found the county in contempt for failina to comply with his 1978 order to reduce the jail population. .. People call sayina they want him, then we find out that they live in an apartment or somethins." Papno said. ••1 auess people with alligators have them as sort of a novelty pet... but he's not exactly a lap pet." Papno said that Wally's oew ownerif'not interested in bavin& him for a so-called novelty pet, and is avoidina the media or any kind of attention ,encrated by the adoption. "I know Harvey Fischer, and he k:nows alliptors. I have to trust his jud&ment on the n~ home for WaDy," Pq;ano said, "He's assured me that the animal will DOI be killed ... The lawsuit apimt the Newport ·Beach art muteUm names council memben Oay Bryant and Nancy Foerster and euminen Patrice Pinaquy and Marie Carty. Museum sp0keswoman Kathleen Cos~llo said the museum's director met with Richter Friday. Sbe said museum officials bad not seen copies of the suit yet and would not comment until they have bad time to review the lawsuit. Repairs will be performed on a pump at Unit I of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ~use of damaJe that occurred dunng an automauc shutdown, Southern Cali- fornia Edison officials said. Tho repairs will keep Unit I out of commission over the weekend, an Edison spokesman said. T he automattc shutdown occurred Thursday night when safety instru- ments at the plant detected a change from normal conditions during main- tenance work on the non-nuclear side of the gnerating unit, the spokesman said. BAN ON BUILDING EASED IN MESA .•. From Al Alaiost immediately, some council Hertzog, explaining that abe was Amel Development Corp., accused memben bad second thoughts about unwillina to block development in Che council of making a "knee-Jerk, their action. the city's biah-trowth area for such a political" decision. I IRPORTPACTCHALLENGED ••• "Anytime we jump like that long period. Arnel's 296-unit apartment com- without bavina all the information, She said the boundary change plex, north of the San Diego Freeway we are making a mista.1ce1•• said Friday was initiated after council near San Leandro Lane, is one of the settlement. He said the lrvine lawsuit Mayor Norma Henzog on Fnday. ··i memben learned the ban wu boldinj projects suspected of causing the land was filed befo~ he even bad a chance won't let something li~e that ever up building permits for a new Boy slippage in the Mesa Woods neigh- ,.._Al 1llla in .it except the k.itchen sink." ~ ·~omas Riley, chairman of the ICOCJnty Board of Supervisors and a proponent of the airpon ent, said he was disappointed. ve been reassured by the mayor lrvine) and others that they 't interfere with the agreement i.aii....,""" ~ng to reach with Newport b," Riley said. e supervisor restated his po~­ that the El Toro base is 'table for a commercial airport. ~ c Department of Defense bas said five times that it won't happen," Riley said. .. And they (Irvine of- ficials) know my position. I think there's about as much chance of joint or commercial use of El Toro as a tirowball has in the hot place." ln a prepared statement, Irvine Me:yor David Baker acknowledged tl\e work that went into settling the cfapute between Newport and the oounty. •·we certainly don't oppose the pbSitions worked ouc between the parties regarding John Wayne Air- J>9f't," wd Balcer. "We are concerned, 'h~ever. with the terms of the ~ment. which rescind the two previous county resolutions opposina Just Call 642-6086 • DellJ Piiot Deftvery la OU919ntMd l.ionoe, f•m, II ,OU 0o tOI ..... ffAll ~ Dy S'°Ol'll Ce'~t 7o"' 'Ind 'fOI' ClOCIY ... to. _._ad ., civilian use of El Toro. While the intent may be to establish the coun- ty's neutrality on alternative airpon sites, it will no doubt open consider- ation of civilian use at El Toro, something to which Irvine is un- equivocally opposed." Baker said earlier county ~sol­ utions stated that civilian use of El Toro would result in more jet flights over residential areas, more air pol- lution and mo~ traffic congestion. "The city's opposition to civilian use at El T oro has always been the same as those stated by the county in their two previous resolutions, and our position hasn't cbanaed," Baker said. "All of the city's land-use plans are based on the assumption that El Toro ~mains a military airfield. We cannot suppon the resolution of one issue at the edae of our city only to resurrect an equally critical problem on the other side of the city." In recent weeks, Irvine and New- pon officials have been meeting in an attempt co ~solve the dispute without litiption. Newpon Beach City Manaacr Bob Wynn said be received a letter from Irvine officials on Wednesday sug- gesting amendments to the airport to ~view these proposals with his happen apin... Scouts of America beadquarten at borhood. City Council. M cArth d H bo bo··•-• ...a. Homeowners 'S&Y excavations for r · f Hcrtzos said the prohibition wu a ur an ar r ~Varlll, " m kind o disappointed that they recommended unexpectedly by u weU as other projects more than a the apartments and for the 18-acrc didn't wait and let the negotiations Wheeler u a .. motherhood and apple mile west of the cracking homes. South Coast Plaza annex on 8eaT ~s have 1 little more time,.. pie isaue with tremendous emotional Councilwoman Mary Hom buckle ~t!~: fr~~ h~hvec ~~~ce~t ~~ut.n~ yon said. ---· .. a...-.4 that 1be and her colt-.... -8 tt J b M De tt., a.,.,-.. .. ... ~ ---.w...... borhoods. causing the and to sett e. ut a omey 0 n c nno Oeolosi1ts a.re prepari04 a report may have jumped the~oo the Developers say the underground representing Irvine in the lawsuit, for the oOunci.1'1 study session Oct. I moratorium but abe a .. If rm movement may instead have been wd,"Wemadcitclearwccouldnot dK •• :A ' l't. J th t aoi'n•tocrr,l'dratherbeon aideof wait until the conclusion of these &n crtzos..., at was un i .. e Y a ""? caused by a layer of red clay that has a di · w bad · the Mn wilfbe extended. cautJon. Lut Monday, it •ooea.red we tendency to exP.8nd and contract. The 1CUM1on1. e togoahead~Wlth "If the -olno•sts don't have the bad a serious proble~ and.we didn't expansive SOLi has long been a I.be suit) to protect our position. ' ,,.. ....., know bow widetprea<l it wu." · c M rdi He said Irvine officialJ fear that answers by then, it could be months problem in osta esa, acco ng to ca~inaffigbts~fu~W~Mwill ~oir~yi~~~bei~ioire~ilhieiy~~i.i"~wi·id~~BiuitiOeo~~~i~~~~~~~~~i~~iciitiyioiffiiciiailis.~~~~~~~~ result in increued ~urc for com-1 j mercial flights at El Toro unless that l prospect is specifically ruled out. L t u Put y o Th M McDermott said Irvine wants a e s OU n e ap federal judge to consider the city's objections before decidina whether to approve the tentative aareement be- tween Ncwpon and the county. Michael Gatzke, the county's air- pon counsel, was rep0rted to be in Wasbinaton, D.C., Friday, obtainina FAA approval of the pact, the last step required before it is submitted to the federal jud&e reviewing the airpon dispute. Near the entrance, Inside our store, Is a giant map. We have Identified all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A dif- ferent color for each city.) DEN'S 11iiii8llation ·-· What do you like aboat lbe DaJly Plloc? Wbt don't you like? Call the number at left ud yomr me11ace will be rttordecl, truscrtbed ud delivered Close scrutiny will· detect some Interesting facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are In bunches, Indicating WORD-OF- MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number of homes we carpeted Is stag· gertng. C11to• Draperies V/1111. P1rtj11t wood to &Jle appropriate editor. • ne 1ame 24-bo., aa1werta1 service may be used to record letter• to tbe edleor on .1.ay topic. Coatrlb11ors '° our Letters column mu11 lnclade tbelr name and teleptlone number for vertflcatlon. No clrculatloa call1, please. Tell 01 wht't oo yoar mlad. K8Nft Wittmer Publlahef Cltculetton 114/IG-4111 Cl-Nied ~ 1141142·1171 AH other d1pertmenl8 M2~ MAIN OfflCa 330 W.. 8ey It C.0..a ..._. CA Mall *""-llo• 1 MO Coeca ~ CA 9282e (LI<. #23~22) 1663 Placentia lve. Costa Mesa, Cl. 92627 846-4838 646-2355 .._.fn. t.5:31 • Sat 1:31-4 ~oar eno 1ut1oiov " t$.o CIO ""' rec-!'OU! ~Dy7 a l'll ti.t.,..• Frank ZJnf Edit Of If you desire honesty, experience, and recommendations from neighbors >Re have worked for, then Alden's Is THE PLACEI 10 .. .., -"°"' toOy ... ...... .a ClrcuJetton T1l1p0tonee ~LCantNtt Produchon Manager Howerd Mul'9nery Ad'vef1181ng ()rector Oonetd L. WlllMn• Circvletlol'1 Man.tger VOL. ?It NO. 114 • Parade wlll kickoff 8th Old World Oktoberfest The annuaJ Oktoberfest at Old World in Huntinaton Beach will kick off Sunday with a parade reminitcent of those stapd dur- ina the renowned German cel- ebrations. The parade will beain at 1 p.m. at Old World, 7S61 Center Ave., beside Huntington Center. Assemblyman Nolan Frizulle, R-Fountain Valley, will serve as this year's arand marshal for the ~· Guests of honor will include former ~vyweipt boll- ina contender Jerry Quarry, Fountain Valley Mayor Ben Nielsen and F;ountain Valley City Councilman George Scott. ' I _ _,,,.,. \ .,..., ................... ~ A few ID tbe lntematlonal array 'of luxury bMta on 'tiew ln Pfewport th.la weekend. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT I SalUt'd-V, Septemblt 21,....1985 Boat show offerii 1 -stop shopping. An arny of Milboau. yachu and spontlshen docked at the Udo Manna Village is expected to attract scom of boat enthusiasts this week· end, as the Lido Power and Sailboat Show comes lo Newport once agam. Organizer Lee GJolmc the collec- tion r.rovides a .. one--stop shopping place ' for potential buyen. The nautical word bas ,&Otten around, be added. and tbe d1splay already as- sembled is more popular than ever. ··People in the market for super: boats can compare boats right next to one another in the water that they'd have to drive around for months to see otherwise; assuming they were even available to be seen." Gjolmc said . Featured at the Lido Power and Sailboat Show is what has been b11Jed· u the larant assortment of Ai• boats ever pthcTCd and lb.-. t~lher anywbcTC in the worid, o,olme said. The 60-foot Riva, considered by- many as the RoUs.-R.oyce of mocor yachts, is on display, and sells for up to S 1.4 million. Prince Ranier, acttesa Sophta Loren, King Hussein, Ap Khan and Sean Connery are amona those owning Rivas, Ojolme said. The new A.rrow 50 is ma.k:ina its debut at the in-water boat shQw, as is the Marbella 48 Sundcck Moto,r Yacht. which is the ftrst of iu kind in the country, Ojolmc said. GJolmc said the '"wQrld c..- gathcring of boats will be on elllu"bit Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.rn., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • The parade will feature two "oom-pah-pah" bands from Ger- many, several folk dancing aroups and a host of other Performers and participants. While the parade kicks off the busy p<>.rtion of Old World's Oktoberfest, the annual c:cl- ebration is held there from rilid- September through mid-Novem- ber, said event spokeswoman Hildcprd Schmidt. Liberals plan protest at freedom fighters rally This year marks the eighth annual observance o(.Oktobcrfcst at 014 World. Entertainers will perform Wednesdays through Sundays in the festival hall while the res- taurant maintains its regular boun. ·This year marks the 17 Sth annivenary of Oktoberfest in Germany, in which participants from around the world converse near Munich to celebrate in an atmosphere of bcer4rinking and inerrymakina. Claim show of support for freedom fighters Interferes with rtght of self-determination BJ AOBDT HYNDMAN °' ............. Liberals arc planning a protest Sunday in oppo11tion to a raUy beina stqed br _a group that supports freedom fi&bten around the world. Memben of lhc Orange County Coalition for Peace and Justice, an umbrella orpniution representing several liberal political activist =C;.. will demonstrate, present and bold a noon press conference at the rally, being held at Mile Square Put in Fountain Valley. The rally is being planned by Americans for Freedom Fighters, a newly formed Orange County group that supports freedom fighters throughout the world. Chairman Ken Ditty said this week that the group's membership includes representatives of freedom-fighter or- ganizations in nations such as Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Cuba. Those representatives will be dis· cussing their efforts and distributing literature on freedom fighting throughout the world. Other speakers at the rally will include USC Professor Dr. Jack Wheeler and Rep. Robert Doman, R-Gardcn Grove. But the ~rotestors say such shows of support interfere with the nghts of individual nations to determine their own destinies, according to Marion Pack, director of the Orange County Alliance for Survival -a member organization of the Coalition for Peace and Justice. "We feel each country has the nght of self-Oetermination," Pack said Friday. "That's the message we'll be trying to get across." The coaliuon will present two speakcn -the Rev. Luis Olivares and Sister Patricia Cromer - who arc familiar with the politics and fighting in Central America. "Nicaragua. for instance, 1s a recognized, legitimate government in the eyes of every other country in the world except ours. and we do not have the right to interfere." Pack said. "They call them freedom fighters, or contras. but they're simply ter- remove fellow Assemblyman Tom Hayden from the Legislature. ... Ferguson 1s organizing several peti· tion drives and plans to introduoe 1 resolution in the Assembly calling b' Hayden's removal, citing a provisiotr 10 the state Constitution that tier.- 'They call them freedom flgbten, or contras, but they're simply terrorism.' rorists." Pack said protesters from both Orange and Los Angeles counties are planning to attend the rally to demonstrate. Assemblyman Gtl Ferguson, R- Ncwpon Beach. will attend the rally to circulate petitions seek.in& to people who have aided an enemy of the U oiled States from holchng public office. Hay en's wcll-pubhcized protesia against V1c~m war, FcrgutOO alleges, we yond free speech and the rights f Amcncans to petition, protest or appeal. ION /WOKIJJ======= Biking with headphones to be outlawed nezt year Second major quake hits Mexico Nearly as strong as Thursday's quake. tremor measured 7 .3 on Richter scale By tale AIMCtated Press SACRAMENTO -Beginning Jan. l , bicycle riders who use headphones while they pedal could fac:c a $50 fine. Gov. George Dcukmcjian·announced Friday be bas signed a bill to make it illegal for bicyclists to use can>hones or headphones that cover both ears. The bill, AB522 by Assemblyman Jack O'Connell, D-Santa Barbara, will make a violation an infraction. It is already ap.inst the law for automobile driven to wear such headphones. Dnft re.l•ter S..tny paroled LOMPOC-Benjamin Sasway, the first man jailed since the Vietnam era for refusing to register for the"draft, was released from the federal prison camp here Friday after serving m months of a 21/i-ycar sentence. Sasway, 24, said he has no ~ts about bis opposition to a draft but was happy to be out of jail. H is lawyer said Sasway would resume his interrupted college studies. Rock •bJ6er ordered to pay LOS ANGELES -In an unusual plea bargain, the lead singer for the heavy-metal rock band Motley C ruc was ordered Friday to pay nearly $3 million to victims of an alcohol-related crash that left one man dead and two people injured. Vincent Neil Wharto n, 24, 'A'.3S also ordered to spend 30 days in county jail, beginning next June, and to continue performins 200 hours of community service, which his lawyer said has included benefit concerts and anti-drug and alcohol speeches. Haltlan ret111ee11 toaed from boat MIAMI -As many as I 00 Haitian refu&ees were tossed from a crowded, rickety fishing boat by crews paid to smu&fle them into the U nited States. and arc presumed drowned, immigration offictals said Friday. The acc-0unts came from seven refugees brought to Miami for medical treatment after the boat beached last month on a barren Bahamian island, said Perry Rivkind. district director for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. An account of the incident, detailed by the seven refugees, bu been sent to INS officials in Washington and to the U.S. Border Patrol anti-1mugling unit. Shat nunerla for a year, uy offlclal• LAKE ALFRED, Fla. -Officials say Florida's 300 commercial citrus nurseries should be closed for a year, wbicb wouJd be the touahest step so far in a year-long battle to save the S2.5 billion industry from citrus canker. But growen' repre9Cntatives say the cure is as terrible as the disease. Bobby McKown, executive vice president of Florida Citrus Mutual, tbe state's largest citrus cooperative, said a one-year quarantine would have a "monumental impact" on grove ownen, while William Castle, secretary of the Florida Citrus Nurserymen's Association, said the closure would bankrupt some nur- serymen. ~n indefinite quarantine was imposed earlier this month. SeJJate uroe. In on tobacco to cat deficit MEXICO CITY (AP) -A ~nd strong jolt rocked the Mexico City area Friday evening some 36 hours after a major earthquake ravaged the world's largest metropolis and, ac- cording to the latest government estimates, left 2,000 people dead. The U.S. National Eanhquake Information Center at Golden, Colo .. said the new tremor measured 7.3 on the Richter.Scale a nd was centered at about the same place as Thursday's quake, 250 miles west of Mexico City. The Pacific Tsumani Warning Center in Honolulu said the eanh- quake occurred at 9:37 p.m. EDT, with the epicenter about 150 miles northwest of Acapulco, Mexico. It initially recorded the jolt at 6.6 on the Richer scale, but a remeasurement also put it at 7.3. Details were sketchy. Ham radio operators in Dallas reported con- versations with people in Mexico City who said more buildings had W ASHlNGTON -The Senate Finance Committee voted Friday to extend the 16-<:cnt-a-pack federal tall on ciprcttes and impoee new tues on snuff and chewing tobaC<lO as part of a plan to reduce the federal deficit by $38 . billion over the ncllt three yean. The pack.qc also includes reductions in Unidentified man wait• payments to docton and hospitals for treatina Medicate patients; an end of · oat.aide llmdco City hOllpltal revenue-sharina with cities and counties, several narrow cax increases and -earlJ l"rldaJ. u a payback for the bi&her tobacco t.a.xea -a whole new e>vemmcnt price support prOIJlllll for to6aoco farmcn. collapsed tn the capital. There were no immediate repon.s of more casualties. Before the second quake. the Mexican government raised the official toll from Thursday morning's devastating tremor to 2.000. and unofficial estimates Th teller to meet with PLO 6ft'UJJ ranged up to 3.000. AQABA, Jordan-British Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher said Friday her aovemment will meet soon with a Palestinian.Jordanian aroup that will State Department earthquake task force spokesman Greg Lagana said three Amencans are known dead. and said their next of kin have been notified. He did not identify them and gave no further deta1ls. Earlier. Embassy spokesman Vince Hovanec said two of the Amencan casualties of the first quake were guests at a hotel that was severely damaged. Friday night. many people in Mexico City raced out of their homes into the street when the second tremor shook the city for about two minutes. Lights went out m many sections of the capital and, accordmg to radio reports. the smell of~s again was present in the hard·h1t Roma neighborhood. Jn the lu11ury Pres1dentt' Chapulcepec Hotel. dozens of guests fled their rooms. running out into the lobby in vanous states of dress Radio repons said the Cafe Havana. a popular businessman's restaurant in the central city. had collapsed. It was hchcved empt} at the time. "Less than 10 minutes ago. 1 "'as sitting m my hotel room and 1t ocgan to shake. said AP Photographer David Breslauer from Queretaro. 125 miles nonhwcst of the capital "The chandalier began to swing " Ham rad io operator Dave Down- ing in Wausau, Wis. said he heard a station in Veracruz. about 300 miles cast of Mexico City, repon the ne"' quake and then go off the air. poss1bl) indicating the quake covered an area larger than t.he Mexico City region. Frank Kemper, a ham operator in La Jolla, Calif. was momtonng a radio conversation between Los An· gcles and Mexico Cit). when he heard the ham operator in Mc-x1co say:"Oh no! It's another one. It's a big one .. Then he went off the air In San Bcmardtno, amateur radio operator Vince Cox, 35. was talking with a Mexico City ham operator shonly when the other operator suddenly went off the air T he U.S. State Dcpanment ha.; ~t up a special num ber for arranging messages between U.S. citizens in Mexico City and their families Tht' number is 202-653-7959. Embassy officials were out 1n the city's streets and making checks at tourist hotels, looking for Amt'ncans 1n need of aid. Meanwhile. money. medical sup. piles and even some trained dog.s from SWltzcrland and Ital}' were marshaled Fnday to assist the quake- ravaged country. while the tJ S government dispatched demohtton experts to ass 1st in cleanng the rubble Private agencies in the LI n1te<1 Aerial riew of downtown Medco City after Thu.nclaJ'• quake, •bowing destroyed building• and rubble. States were colle-cung food. med1c1n(' and other emergcnc\ supppht'S. but were hampered b) d1ffi cult1c!> in communicating The fim eanhquake. centered on the Pacific coast about 250 milt'' southwest of Mexico City. struci.. c11 7 18 a.m. (6:18 a.m PDT) ThuN<la' 1n the 7,800-foot·htgh ~ap1tal. a sprawling conglomeration ~ho"<.' l I! million pe ople makt• 11 thC' world's most populous urt'tan area. arcordln~ tl) l ~ figure\ The long, hea' 1ng mn' C'ment ofth( eanh brought do~ n h1)tcl!> hosp1tah school$ and churl·hc~ The i.:it) Emergenc) Relief< ounl·ll \lid a total of 2<-l~ hu1ld1ngs ~('ft' dt'~tro\l:'d and J ,L)('(1 to 2.()()() othC'f\ "'ere hravih damaged Qu~e may buy time on IMF loan WASHINGTON ( o\P ..... The In· temational Monet.at) F.!nd said Fn- da' that Mexico·, failure to m<"et economic austrnt) targrts rnu(d prompt a loan cutoff but intt'r· national financial souf'C'C' \!lid 11 seems hkel~ the nation'<; \t.atu!> "''" ~· rcasscs.~d in light of Thur..tla' ' dcvast.at1ng canhquakC' Tht IMF confim,etl l.ltt' Fnda' that the final $1.)00 mtl lt,ln 1n<;tall mcnt of a S3 4 h1lhon I QI(~ 1,1an. d1..1r ~arh nc't month. m1g,1'1 ht' ""'thhcl·' trom Mc\IC<' H l\"'t'\l'.'f . the 14"1 n.llH'n lcn11in., l'rganizat1on ~1d 1n J 'tate'mcnt 11 had made no final <k11\1110 and that nqwt1at1ons wt're con11m11ng "'1th thr \1c\l\an go"emmcn\ include two 1enior officials of the Palestine Llberation Orpnmtion. She said the British "hope this will help the United States to follow our initiative and meet their own Jordaniao-Palettinian ~tion." But in Wuhinaton a senior U .S. official said the Reapn ..ctmini1trauon .-ould not follow Britain's lead and would maintain lbe policy of ref\aJina to deal with the PLO until it MlCCpts Janel's f'ia.ht to exist. FarmAid will be ready if weather cooperates J5 reported d•d bJ .IJoqllal aeU•D1- TR1POu Lebanon -Palettinian..t.cted MOii.em militiamen launched a f\lriou• usauh Friday niaht 1Pin1t key polition1 captured b~ a rival Moslem fOl'QC and officials reported IS peop&e pcriJbed when a ~Olpiw was shelled. They said the victims were in lhe Zahra hospital in lhe BaaJ Mohtcn district held by the Arabian K.niahaa. the Syria..upp(M1ed militia of the Arab Democratic Pany -ADP. Several shells reportedly crubed into the hosp1tal at the Tawheed mlUtia, blcked by the Palestine libcntion Orpni.zation, bealn its offensive. C HAMPAJON. 111. (AP) -Farm-1lhno1s football field for Sunda) ·~ Aid orpnizen worried about the .con~n weather Fnday bu.t ~id cvcryth1na The btU.Cst problem may be gett1na was ready but the liabuna and '°und the weather to cooperate. The Na- for • Sunday's •star-studded concert ' tional Weather Servi~ forttut intended to raise millions for Amen-trmperaturcs Sunday 1n the SOs and ca's troubled farmers. 60s with a Sood chance of nun. "This project is at least on sched· Rain or shine. the con~n will be ule, if not ahead of schedule," said earned hve to 2S million households Jim Skilbeck, special events coordi-on cable TV's The Nashville Network nator for Gov. James Thompson, .ad poruons of the $bow will be who helped a~uire the University of broadcast on hund~s of rad10 and \ • tele .. is1on stauons acros~ the count!' FannA1d, modelC'd aOer tht' L1vt' A.'d concen to help .\fnca's hungr)'. 1s desi&ned to rat~ monc) for,"ouns.el- 1na the nauon's hard·prrsscd fannen and spread1na the word about their pli&)\t E_xpen.s ,..Y at lust 2.S pc~nt of Amcnc~'5 lfO""'t"" an-m 5Cnou' finan~ial m1m Nearly 80.000 t1cket·holders began to descend on this heanland colltJr town for the 14-hour ~oefit and 1t' hntvp ot ~O rod -. u1unt\ imd blues. hrndlinc~, tncludin~ <'On~n or· gt1n11er W1lltc ~el'-<ln the Beach Bon. 8.8. l\.mg and Rill\ Joel In con1un(t1on with 1he eurav> ganu. mort 1han 5,000 nidio HlhOnt. Fnda't s1m1.1li.neously broadcast tht \Ong. "Amber Waves of Grain." recorded by count'} sw Merle K.., prd. attordH'IJ 10 Bob Wolfe, a di1r 1oclcey at WROM tn Rome, Ga . wl\<I otgan11td tht' broadcast ~. • \ ,_,.. ..... Jr .. Mr. a.d Orange c ·ounty's easy · listening radio station H2:l:lt=ipllm New EagJe Scout BOAG .MDIORJ.AL BOSPIT AL Aqall Mr a.od Mn John M0tthan.. Laiwu lbcb..prl AVIS-BROWN~.,,,._, • .., . . 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Union, a 1984 graduate of &hson Hi&h School. 1s rcmaanan' at Lack- land for 1pcc1aJtzcd traanina an the security police field • • • Army Reserve PFC' David C. Pack· er, son of Nola Gocaiean of Fountain Valley. has compleled basic training at Fort McClellan. Ala. Packer 1s a 1983 graduate of Fountain Valley Hi&h School. • • • David L. Hoarat•, son of Patncaa and Joseph Hanrath of Huntana1on Beach. ha\ been promoted to lhe rank of senior airman an the Air Force. ffonrath. a I Q82 graduate of Manno l -- High School, 1s an administration specialist wath the 63rd Military A1rhfi Wing at Norton Air Force Base. CaJif. • • • Airman Bryce A. MUJer, grandson ofO.C. and Mane Hudson of Hunt· ington Beach. has araduated from the Air Forqt sccunty police specialist course 1at LackJand Air Force Base, Texas Miller will serve with the 3287th Technical Tnunana Squadron at C'amp Buhs. Texas •••• Airman teplleo A. Berc:•, son of David and Ruth Burch of Fountaao Valley, hu amved for duty at Andef'S(n Air Force &sc, Guam. Burch as an a~rospacc ground equip- ment mechanic wath the 430th Field Maintenance ~uadron. Comet is coming! Comet is coming! Even tfthts loop ls unspectacular, Halley•sts most famous of 'kometes· By PAUL RAEBVRN ... 'r'll,,_...._...., Callers; flood ' I NEW YORK (AP) -Come Janu· ary. some lovelor. adolescent gazing wtstfully up at t\e night sky may become the fint person si nee 191 O to 3CC HalJey's comet with the naked eye. ecutive officer of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The fabled Halley's comet has returned every 76 ycan or so sinoe at least 239 B.C., when the carUest known recorded observations were made by the Chinese. view1n~ ·hotline More likely, the tratncd eye of an astronomer will ha,e spotted it first. This time around, rather than the spectacular fircball zcported in 1910, Halley's comet will probably appear as only a faint smud~ in the heavens. The comet will be •am mer than the stars in the Big Dipptr, dimmer even than than Comet West, that little- noticed. now-forgouen comt1t visible in the pre-dawn sky of 1976. While brighter than Halley's will be, Comet West failed to stir the imaginations of the masses. Few people even knew it was there. Halley's comet will be much farther away on this visit than it was in 1910, when it passed 14 million miles from Earth. This time it will come no closer than 39 million miles, on April 11, 1986. That's why its appearance will be much less dramaric. "It is important that people be told over and over that this 1s not Joing to be a spectacular comet," said Alan MacRobert, an editor of Sky & Telescope magazine m Cambndge. Mass. Spectacular, no. But Halley's comet remains by far the most famous of what the Greeks called "kometes," or hairy ones. "It's the bnghtestofthecomets that come around on a r~gular, predictable basis," said Andrew Fraknoi, ex7 "It comes by just infrequently enough to be a special event and frequently enough to be re- mcml>cred," Fraknoi said. The comet bas been speeding earthward s\Jloc 1948, when it turned the far comer of its orbit 3.2 billion miles from the sun. It is now less than 430 million miles from Earth and 340 million miles from the sun. It is moving at 48,000 miles an hour. On this loop, Halley's comet was first observed in October 1982 by astronomers using the 200-inch tele- scope on Mount Palomar in Cali- fornia. The comet will become visible to the naked eye in January and then pass out of sight behind the sun at tbc cod of January. It will return to view . in March and come closest to the Earth on April 11 -before departing ~n for the solar system's most distant purlieus. Though the comings and goin~s of comets have been recorded smce ancient times, no one is yet quite sure what a comet is. "A haughty and proud star," is what the theologian Martin Luther called a comet. Th( prevailing theory among astronomers is that comets arc made of frozen gases with trapped bits '>f dust and debris-"dirty snowballs." All comets arc d ivided into three pans: a nucleus; a coma, the glowing FLIGHT FACTS NEW YORK (AP) -Here are a few of the vltal statistics for Halley's comet: Size: Probably 4 miles In diameter. Mass: 100 bllllon tons. Speed In mid-June: 48,000 mph. Maximum speed: 122,000 mph when rounding the sun. Minimum speed: 2,000 mph when farthest from sun. Orbital period: 7 4.42 years to 79.25 years. with an average of 76 years. Distance from Earth In mid-June: 430 million miles. Distance from sun In mid-June: 340 million miles. Closest approach to sun on this return: 53 million miles on Feb. 9, 1986. Closest approaches to Earth on this return: 58 million miles on Nov. 27, 1985; 39 million miles on April 11, 1986. Size of comet's halo (coma) In mld..June: About 10,000 miles across. , Maximum size of coma: About 100,000 miles across when closest to aun . · Length of tall In mld..June: Unknown -not visible yet. Maximum length of tall: 50 million mllM when closest to sun. Halley'• Comet waa relatl•ely cloee at 14 mWlonm.Ueawhenltpaued&artbln 1910. ,.,_.....,.. Thi• tlme around, tt will come no cloeer than 39 million mlla on April 11, 1986. halo around the nucleus, and a tail. That's where certainty ends. · Meteors and asteroids, the comets' ltin, are naked chunks of rock and relatively easy to examine. They also fall conveniently to Earth now and then. But comets are elusive because of their bright comas. Trying to examine the nucleus through the blinding coma is like trying to look past a car's headlights at night to sec the driver. spouting in unpredictable bursts as the comet tumbles and gets hotter - feed the coma, which gets bnghter. The gases arc also pushed away from the comet by radiation and particles emitted by the Sun -"and thereby sun and precede one speeding away from it. Occasionally both are \ 1s1ble: more often they overlap. The tails of Halley's comet wtll reach a maximum length of some 50 million mites shonh after 11 rounds the sun Feb. 9. when 1he comet's nucleus has been heated to its highest temperatures. hangs the tail," said Frakno1. · More properly, thereby hang the two tails -one of dust particles and another of electrically charged gases. The tails always point away from the sun. forced back by electrically charged particles and photons, or hght panklcsemitted by the sun. The tails trail a comet movmg toward the As a comet approaches the sun, tbe frozen material m its nucleus begins to boil off. The boiling gases -I The comet's coma ""'II be perhaps I 00,000 miles across. said Stephen Edberg of the ~auonal Aeronautics and Space .\dmtn1strat1on's Jct Propulsion Laboratof) 1n Pasadena Gas outbursts tracked By LEE SIEGEL A111DI_.., ,,,_ loleftM Wmw LOS ANGELES-As Halley's comet speeds closer to Earth, astronomcn have found new evidence that some of the gases that make it glow actually form within the comet's solid core and then burst jet-like through its surface. Since July, astronomers have found eviden~ that pockets within the comet's ice-and-dust nucleus arc heated by the sun, evaporate into gas and burst outward to help form the comet's atmosphere, known as the coma .. "Halley is teaching us that the activity, which we had previously assumed to be unusuaJ. may in fact be the normal behavior" for the comet, which orbits the sun about e very 76 years. said astronomer Ray Newburn of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Altbo~ the comet will not be visible to the naked eye until late this year, it continues to grow brighter each day for scientists studying it through telescopes. The gas and dust in the coma glow when hat by sunlight and elcctncaJly chllJed gas particles known as solar wind. Because the comet s nucleus is too small to be seen from Earth. observers arc actually seeing the coma. "It 1s presently about 1,600 times fainter than the faintest star you can sec with the unaided eye." said astronomer Susan Wyckoff of A.ruona State Un1vers11~ Scienusts believe comets are dirty snowballs of ace and dust that never clumped together to form planets. As such, the)' may )'leld clues to the fo rmauon of the solar system. Evidence for the latest conclusions came from observations through the Untversit} of Hawaii's telescope on Mauna Kea, where graduate student He1dJ Hammel last month made an electron1call~ enhanced image showing a faint spike protruding from the comet. Hammel and umvers1ty astronomer Dale Cruikshank "thtnk the spike is a sudden outburst caused by a pocket ot volatile material suddenly ex plodtng off the nucleus.' said U n1vcrs1ty of Hawau astronomer I\ lex Stom Astronomer H~ron Spinrad. of CC &rkele~ tound more evidence of outbursts dunng recent observauons of the comet from Lick Obscrvaton near an Jose By analyzing hght reflected· b} gases 10 the 1:omet''> atmosphere. Sp1nrad determinC'd that O\\gen atoms ""erc- not present 1n the coma last month. t'' c-n though such atoms ""ere fo und m Man.·h. If the lllmet's nucleus e' aporalul e' enh O\ 'gen should al~ a' s be pre<.ent. Its absenlt~ dunntl recent ob~rvat1on!>'suggests periodic outburst~ of gases W ASHJNGTON (AP) -callers are OoodiOJ. the Halley Hodjne. seekina detads on the ap_proach o(lbt famous oomet, the U.S. Naval O~ servatory reports. More th.an 1,600 people called:me observatory's special hotline dutin& its first week of operation. $aid spokeswoman Gail S. Cleere. The retllt'D of H.iJey's Comet~ generated a wave of publicity, to the Naval Observatory set up the bodirt~ to help answer questions about it and to update infonnation for ~pie wanung to look for 1t. The 24-hour hotline ofl'cn a re.. corded message telling when '1nd where to look for the comet. The fl>od of calls has resulted in many bu.5)' signals for calJers, but repeated eftbni generally will succeed in get;S:ina throU&h. The h otltne number i s 202-653-0258 and regular tolls 'will apply for people callina Iona d.istanc.e. At this tame. the comet can o~ be seen with· telescopes, but it .~ become brighter and more visib11C in coming months. The comet currently is betwecl1 the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. aboell.270 m1Jlion miles from Earth. Those ~-th tel~pcs may be able to sec it in~e constellat1on Onon, near the Genliru border, north and to the cast of lbe bn&ht star Betcl&eusc. d Shortly, It will turn westward d begin to move rapidly in the · n ofiaurus. The Naval Observatory says e comet wtll be closest to the sun;.ton Feb. 9. but of course will not be visf>le at that umc. It wtll be VlSlblC ID Decembelf. Janu and then apin from h throu early May for peo le in k arca:far from city lights. r. is to look for at on moonless nights. __ ..._ 4.t the bnghtcst point the C'Q'91et will be v151b\e to the naked eye, tut even in dark skies the comet ma be d1sappo1nt1ngly fa int, &.be astronomers caution. Even at its best the comet wit\ be lo" on the honzon for viewers neth of the equator, and thus may. be obscured b} clty hghts or ~ Residents of the southern hcm1splittt arc expected to have a better vri '\ good pair of bmoculan., !kld stead\•. should provtde the best ~w­ rng !Or Amcncans, the Naval Ob- servatory astronomers say. For people who want to buy a telescope. the astronomers rtc· om mend one wtth a shon focal le~b and large apenure & sure to uscihe lo~est po"cr magn1ficat1on. which g.i' es the largest field of v1sJon. Last visJt created 'fever' NEW YORK (AP) -In Wisconsin they took down their lightning rods. In Chicago they seaJcd their windows and doors. Elsewhere they bought insurance and swallow- ed pills for protection against catastrophe. "The inhabitants of the civilized world have never been worked up to such a point of feverish expectancy as they arc at present," the San Francisco Chronicle declared. It was May 1910, and the return of Halley's comet was spreading fear and awe, as well as simple cunosity, among the populace. gas. "Lurid publications here have devoted Sunday pages to pictures and descriptions of all mank;nd choking to death tomorrow. and these have had the effect of frightening many persons," the Chronicle reported. In Brazil. Ind .. some coal miners took all the money due them and ''spent their money la'\-1shly for things that could be enjoyed quickly," the Washington Evening Star reponed. In Baltimore, "thousands ofres1dents spent the night m fear and trembling" because of passage through the comet's tail, The Baltimore Sun reported. Whether from fear or curiosity, some 15,000 people gathered on a hall there on the big ntght, hstentng 10 quanets. qutntets and smaJI choruses as the) watched for the comet. the newspaper said. BUY A PIANO, GET A COLOR TV OR VCR! "Comets just do that, and Halley's is the grand- daddy " said John C. Brandt, chief of the laboratory for astronomy and solar physics at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The main worry 1 n 1910 was the predjction that on May 18. the Earth would pass througn the comet's tail, which was known to contain a poisonous gas called cyanogen. Scientists said there "'.as nothing to fear, but not everyone was convtnced, according to newspaper accounts of the time. Near Neenah. Was.. many farmers removed the lightning rods from their homes and barns because they feared the rods might attract "dangerous substances" from the comet, a dispatch in the Chronicle said. Women in Chicago stuffed the cracks around windows and doors in their homes to keep out the feared For the light-hearted. hotels m several cities organized rooftop comet parties. 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AIUuee. and two Americu Ba~ churches -the Pint alll•• a.,ds1 and the Uai•enltJ Ceam..aty Clll.rtS. The exterior of each sanctuary in the center is identical. but interior design is individual. Oa.ssrooms. a fellowsbi.P hall and a preschool arc planned lD future development. • • • Dr. Charles Garfield will present his proeram on Peak Performance at J}'fissionarylif e can be dangerous BJ Ille Auodated Prus ohc theologian ays Chrisuans need one of us." Muz.orcwa told Urutcd countncs, is scheduled to move Oct. I CiLORIET A, N .M. _ New to "create authenuc theological s~ Methodist News Service. from its offices in the nation's capital 8 p.m. Sunday at the Qarcl ol Reu,Mu Sdace, Seacliff ViUase. 2205 Main SL, HuotinJtoo Beach. Garfield's studies of hiJb achievers bcon while workinf at NASA where nc bc<:ame aware o the optimal Qjevers of the Apollo team. He developed his researach while pursuinaa Ph.D. in psychology at UC Berkeley. • • • Volunteers and materials &re needed at the St. Vin<int de Paul Repair Shop in Awcim so donated items can be re~ and sold to raise money for t!Jc poor in tht Roman Catholic Diocese ofOranie. For information, call 527-7688. • • • Lisa Goldina is the president of Temple Bedl EJ'1 newly formed youth group. Other officers are Cindy Rooney, vice president; Deb- bie Fellner, sccrcwy; and Randi Sultan, treasurer .. The temple. is a reform synagogue in Laguna Niguel. . ... The Lapaa Bu~ Tlt~y Stady Gru p will sponsor a talk on "b RehiJOn NecelNtY7'' at 7:30 p m. Monday in tht Laguna Beach Public l.Jbral'y. The group's mcet- initS are free and o~n to the public. • • • "A Nia.ht at the Ballpark" will be held at Lake llJb Com11uuaJty ~1rda Sunday. The event will feature Shay Torrent. orpnist for the C.alifornia Angels, and pitcher Geoff Zahn who will sh.are their testimony and musk. The program '¥ill besin at 7 p.m. Hot dogs, peanuts and ice cream will be served, begiMing at 6 p.m. The church is located al 23331 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills. • •• Dr. Philip Borden. lonatime Unit· arian. will lead a discuasion on "Bigotry and Behavior' at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the meeting of the UD.ltariu UaifenalJsl FellowMlp of Lagua Beld, 4!1 Cypress Drive. • • • Brush Arbor, a nationally rc- cognizedquanct, will be presented in concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the So•~ Cout Commu.lty O arera. Temples prepare for Yorn Kippur millionarics going out these days to for Judaism" and "to express 10 a Muzorewa, now on leave and to suburban Mclean, Va. r.::Ft! ""'rt" · t mea~uJ way the conclusion that studying at Scarritt Coll-.. here, bad CRO Yorn K.Jppur.adayofatoncment, will be observed by Jews along 11 _. -someumes gc a warn-the lcwi$h covenant remains valid." ..._ MWELL. Conn. -Roman the Orange Coast during services Wednesday in various temples. t can be dan~rous out thett. The n -v. John T. Paw•;L0 .. -L: of ~r:v~,azs· prime minister of a tran-Catholic emphasis on recuitino only d f h J . h 1 d h T Da n -R u-th ParL~ -·d l ~ UA w-.. s1t10 .. ..., 1mbabwc Rhodesia r.ovem r. • ...... This, the holiest ay o t c ew1s year, cone u est e en ys ~v. . ~• IU, p ...... 1 en the Catholic TbcolnoiaJ Union in . • T: • young men ior the pnesthood is of the Soutbem Baptist foreign '"""' ~.. ment in 1979 before Mugabe s patty partly to blame for its shrinkage, says of Penitence -a period of sclf~xamination and repentenance - mi:Mion board. says that with all the A ..... 111<:aJO toldHt.rusb tees oCof thc Unio.n of gained control and was under house the ~U"CCl~r of of a campaign to whlch began with Rosh Hasbana. tarmoil in the Middle East and areas thamtcthncac n bl e S:-C~h ogrcpuothns arrcsH t '?!_~early a year inz.1983-84. rccnnt older men a.s priests. At Temple Bat Yahm ofNewport Beach/Irvine, I 0 1 l Camelbaclc o( "L:.c:a and Lau·n Amenca, ,_,,.pie pro em LS · ow to define e e pl..iUD to return to 1mbabwe in Th R · 8 T ~-4~ • ""1 -~ Ch 'st · ... _ th e cv. Francis FaJeUa told St., a Kol Nidre scrvic.e is scheduled at p.m. uQUdy, with Yorn _..__ asL if missi·onan· ..... are sa'"-c in n -event ID terms Ouu;a an late November. W1IDJ & .... 11 J-"'sh d ' •--t." National Catholtc News Service that Kippur morning services at I 0 Wednesday and closm.g services at .-.. places. .. .. -• 1sp....,.;men h ffi >.,.... "Wha · · fi c urrh o · 1etals "came into the 3 30 A · rt d f h be · d d ·11 .. No, they're not ncccssanly safr," t seems necessary 1s a s1gn1 1-FRANKFURT, West Germany-church at an early age, 50 it's difficult : p.m. n mte u e o c am r music an 1scus.s1on groups w1 ..... Id a con'"-eren--at wbi.cb 90 cant restatement of Christian self-West German Old Catholics and r. th . bridge the services on Wednesday . ..., 1• "" d n· la · J .4-: •• h .d 1or em to perceive bein.g an"'hfog T esd r. 11 . .4 b all _ ..... ,~'onal persons si"gned on r.0 r •en ty re uveto uu.u.sm, cw . ProtestantsofthcEvanir~licaJOturch ,.,, Ko1Nidrewilltakeplaceat 7 p.m. u ay,10 owcu y -<lay -.u 11 :-.r-·but young to become a priest." millionary service. To keep safe, be NASH VILLE. Tenn. _ United inGcrmanyandtheUnitedEvan,eti-Fajclla, a member of the Mission-Yorn Kippur services Wednesday at Temple Isaiah of Newport said, would mean .. to preach the Methodist Bishop Abel Muz.orewa, caJ Lutheran Church of Germany anes of the Holy Apostles, directs his Beach. for details, call 548-6900 or 646-7512. gollpCI only in the places where there's whose politicaJ party in Zimbabwe have agreed to "cuc:baristic fellow-order's Second Career Vocation Pro-Congrcgat1on B'nai Tzedek. 9669 Talbert Ave .. Fountain Valley, no ri.lk. .. no danger ... no suffenng." lost its three parliament seats in the ship." sharing in Holy Commuruon. jcct headquartered here. The project will have Kol N1dre services at 8: 15 p.m. Tuesday. however. 1t is Tbat. he added, wouldn't represent last election. says freedom bas turned Church officials caJled it "an im-seeks to recruit men of 40 to 60 for the suggested worshippers am ve at 7: 30. t.be way of Jesus Cbnst. to onc~n,.rtil dictatorship in his coun-portant ecumenical step." The Old pn' ~i.ood. . .,.....; ,..._ h I Cb h b. L fr l;;)lU Services on Yom Kippur w1ll begin at 10 a.m. with special Numerous church worker abroad tr). .......t o 1c urc roA_e away om FajetJa. who was ordaaned at 43, m rcc.ent umes have undergone He says that since Prime Minister Roman Catholicism in protest said that only since tbe mid-I 800s has children's services at 2 p.m. imprisonments, kidnapping and Ro~rt Mugabe's ruling party won 63 against its 1870 promulgation of the the church focused on recruiting Schedule at Temple Beth El, Laguna Niguel include Kol Nidre. 8 death. Southern Bapttsts have the of the 80parliamentseats~ed for doctrine of papal infalliblity . young priests. Before I 850, be said p.m. Tuesday: children. 9 a.m .. morning, 10:15 a.m., and afternoon. largest corps of m1ss1onancs at work blacks. members of opposing parties only 20 percent of new priests were 3 p.m. on Yom Kippur. Services will be held in the Latter-day Saints on the foreign field of any U.S. have bttn beaten, locked up or had WASHINGTON -The Baptist young. But since then. the church has Church, 24755 Trabuco Road in El Toro. dcnominauon -more than 3,000 of their homes destroyed. World Alhance, which includes 131 tended to exclude what preVlously For times of Kol Nidrc and Yorn Klppur serv\CCS at Chabad of them. "Our people fought for freedom Baptist denominations totalhng had been "the nonn of older meo Irvine Jewish Center, call 786-5000. NEW YORK-A RomanjC~a~th~·:.._O~n~Jry~to~ha~v~e~1~t~ta~lc~e~o~a~wa'.!ry~aga~jn~b!y~a~bo~ut~3~4_m~1l~li~on~m~e~m~be~rs~i~n_!_;.93:_~bcco~~m~i~ng:!..£P~ri=cs~ts~.'~'------------J•!!l!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!~~~~l!!!!!l!!!!!~~ll!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!I!!!! Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY . ':-' •.1: 1ca•11 ••••• ,,_ . I The UNITED -METHODIST CHURCH ... eo.n ....... FIRST UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Hart>or Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Chanes O. Clark, Mlnlstet ,71 Coete M ... • MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ... 1101.-... WontMp a Church lchool &:30-10:00 a.m. Or. William E. Steel 979-8234 Huntington Beech North COMMUNfTY UNtTEO llETHOOtlT CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave. 842-4461 WonMp hmce 1:30 a 10:00 e:ao •undeJ lchool 10:00 F~teln Valley FtRBT UNITED METHOOtlT CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112·2!93 James R Hadley. Pastor Ww.htp a Church School t-.30 A.M . NEWPORT CEN1ER • UNITED M£THOOIST CHURCH _, 1I01 Metgu.rlte Ave. ' ' Cofone ct.I Mar M4-0745 ...... 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Huntlnflton -..ch I UNDAY: Moring Worship. . ............................. 9:00 PM Bible School... ... . .................................... 10:45 AM Evening Worship . . ... .. .......... 6:00 PM ~Y--Or-..-..._, ..,._ Miile fllNI. Dew Meloc*n I Albet1 H K=-~-· Mw~ Iden, OW.ct or of Clvtlti.n CMA.L·A-WYOTION -Ill IMO; Offloe -...... ..,.,.... .. cw IMoe ~ u.nday SUNDAY WORSHIP Sept. 22. 1985 8:30and IO:ISA.M. ~rmon Topi<': 44T oward Authentic Happiness" Ur. Joh.a .\. Hllffman prtadtli.t Ill'\' c;, .\ndr~' Roed N"""JY"I Bn ch Callf"mR (7141{1\I 2 ~ IEW TlllllHT OlllllTlll OHllOH 111 •• 1ltli It., ..... .... (T•11"11 ....... " mlH) "Y• UVI Tllllf' DJ. Eleanor C. Jact ... Btbte Study Cine 8:16 Sund1y Mom1111 Mm.,, Htlhnf I JuflK>r Church JO JO llal-& ........... . Laguna Presbyterian Church . . J "Cbrud of Cltlme•" A .._,.,ct.di,_ '-11111 c-ty, S• *1111 S.-. ...._, .... I ,..., WordJl IM • I I:#.. I NaJNrT Cut hon.d•!Ml#laf fk"'1ol for &II.,_ Wed'd.lf ,.,..,,._ ,or CHtlretl, foeQ A A'talta 415 Fornt Ave• Phont 49.4·7666 Dr Ate. J. ,....,, .... Cnls .... Dr. c.r .. c..... OlAL·A·PRA YER--494-PRA Y ,. • c. ·. w'~~m "-.oar.-<I...,.> RAl8 MMtt S. -.1.El 9tMIA' saVICD rri.-t , .. -s...io-.ll .... Flf!llly Stl~n Isl Frmy ot Month -1 30 Retcious School, Adult [d , Youth Groups. S.ncltS ltll ~. ~ hadl ( ........ ) Mt-19M Cent« Aa.n WelMr Ectuc:.tor Mtriam V• Ault• SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU auNDAY WORI ... IERVICEI 7:30 AM • Holy Euchanst Rite I 9:00 AM • Hoty Eucharist Rite II 10:45 AM • Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite 11 C~urch School and Adutt Education -9:00 & 10:45 AM (Musk, Mfmon and child care at 3 eervloea) ..,_WUK WOR9tw Monday-Friday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tueaday • 10:00 AM Eucharist & Heaflng SeMoe Wedneaday • 6:30 AM Hoty Euef'larlat R«tor, Fr.,..... AeMy • Aaeoc., Fr . .,..,, Cox. Aaalettnt The Rev. Todd SorenMn • Mr. Samuel Shale< The Rev. Thomas Henry • Mr. William Roberta SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Ntwpon lkach • 714-67S-0210 CHlll11AN ICIEICE CilUllCllEI 81\AHCHES OF THE MOTHEA C+.UACH, THE f"IAST CHU~ OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IH BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ' a .. ----- Polish primate praised Cardinal r eaffirms c hurch ·s stand on human rights -' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Septembet 21, 1945 A7 THIS PRIEST'S' ~· AREAL JOKER ~ PILSEN, Kan. (AP)-The church was solemn and QUlCt as the s-nlhionm settled beck 1n tbetr scats after the aospe.I rea4tna dunnga Sunday momioaMus. Afterward, the priest reached beneath the lectern and P•Ckcd up a.nolbq • book. He s_iltntly thumbed through the pages and selected an appropriate .. • ~ passa,e. • •• Cea.ring bis throat, he began to read: "A missionary deep in the Jungle came upon a WJtch doctor wh.o was pounding his drum furiously . ... What's wrong?' asked tbe missionary. '"We have no water,' explained the witchdoctor. '"So you're praying for rain?' ventured the missionary. '"Of course noil' snapped the witch doctor. 'I'm seodlna for a plumber .... An old man on the beck pew let out a loud belly-liuah, but most of the members in the conarcption chuckled reservedly. The pncst went on to tu1 homµy, speaking on the virtues of prayer. Ms&r. Arthur Tonne lovcsaaoodJokeand a good1oke book. In fact, the Pilsen priest has published bis own joke books, putting more than 1,000 of!Ut favorite jokes and stories in print. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) 'Polish Cardinal Jozef Glemp con- cluded a two-day visit to southeastern Pennsylvania with a Mass at a Polish- American shrine here af\er he rcaf- finncd the Roman Catholic Church's stand on human rights. Glemp, the spirituaJ leader of Poland's 34 million Roman Cath· olics, left Friday by train for Washing- ton. His U.S. trip aJso includes a visit to a Polish seminary in Detroit. C&rd1na1 Jobn Krol (left), uchblalaop of Phlladelphla, and Cardinal Joeepb Glemp, .......... ,, .. tbe Roman C&tboUc ~te of Poland, at a newa COD.ference after Glemp'• urlft.I. You ~bly won't find Richard Pryortelhnganyofh•s stones, and fcw- ofthem will show up on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show," but Tonne's boc>D", -"Jokes Priests Can TeU," Volumes I and 2-areJust the thmgtosp1cc up ' aSundayscnnoo. _ . Tonne by vocauon is a pncst for the St .. Jo~n Neponucene Church m Pilsen, a small Kansas town. But lus avocauon.u storytelhng. Nearly every homily he presents m the old stone church bcgtns with a Father T onnc story-, usually a pointed one that illustrates the mes.sage he ~ns to make. On Thursday, he received an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Villanova University and said Christian tcachjngs conflict with lb~ communist philosophy of his natilE: land that the individual is subordinate to society. "We call the individual a person, and we spealc of the person's dignity and rights. Each person is responsible for his or her freedom because each has the ability to choose goals," the cardinal said through an interpreter at an awards ceremony. "(The individual) must never be made a tool in the pursuit of other thfogs," said Glemp. Cardinal John Krol, Glemp's com- panion and friend. t~d Villanova students that Poland ii caught in a struggle between God-f~ngcitizcns and atheist leaders. "There have been those who say God is dead and the church cannot survive. But Poland is a living example that the church. even in adversity, not only survives but increases m strength and vigor," said Krol. The Rev. John DnscoU, president of Villanova., a Catholic university m a Philadelphia suburb, told Glcmp, "You have become a symbol of the church's resistance to communism throughout the world." "I never preach withoutastory. and preferably 1t'sajoke." Tonne says. "Our Lord told a lot of parables to tJlustrate points, and we couldn't do an) better than to imitate him. People enjoy Jokes. Jokes also loosen up people and make them more receptive. They're attenuon-gcttcrs." he said. - , Nearly all the books Tonne has wnttcn since he was first pubhshcd m t.9~. were designed to help members of the clergy with their preaching and teach1rli:" he said. Few ofrus books are sold 1n bookstores. Most arc sold by mail. One-man crusade: Promoting Eastern church By GEORGE W. CORNELL .,........,.'*' He holds no church post, has no official voice and no orgamzational apparatus at his command. But he gets results. Because of his lone efforts, things arc better in Amenca for . the world's oldest hneage of Christianity. Eastern Orthodoxy. lts improved standing, says Nicholas Royce, "gives me a tremen- dous spiritual uplift." For most of his life, Royce. 57. a plain lay believer and now a Holly- wood film executive, has been a onc- man crusader to put Eastern Or- thodoxy on the Western religious map and get it into the mainstream. .. All we've ever asked was that 1t be recognized and respected as a major Christian faith with a place in our society," he says. And that. in large degree. by vanous evidence, has been achieved. ··1 feel very good about that," he. said an a telephone interview. and then immediately switched the con- versation to other causes he 1s now pressing in behalf of his church, a persistent., individual sideline. "I keep on battling," he said. His first big battle grew out of his experience in the Army in World War 11 when he discovered that the dog tags. the nameplates that every soldier and sailor wears. offered no 1dent1ficat1on for has own fa1th, Greek Orthodox) . It 1s the largest of 14 national branches of Eastern Orthodoxy, wtlosc membership totals about 6 million an this country and more than 250 million worldwide. However, the U.S. m1htary 1n World War ll issued dog tags des1g- na t1 ng only three religious preferences, "P" for Protestant. "C' for Catholic and "J" for Jew, leaving the Eastern Orthodox in a kind of unidentified limbo. "It was ifour religion didn't exist." Royce says, even though it was the ··mother ch urch" giving initial shape to Christianity and leading the early doctrine-defining ecumenical coun- cils. Royce. a one-time proitss1onal dancer who spent much of his Army time entertaining troops at military bases and hospitals. began pushing through channels for m1htar) classi- fication of Eastern Orthodoxy. along with other major faiths. After the war, he kert up his onc- man campaign at loca and national levels. Finally the U.S. Armed Forces agreed in the early 1950s to add "EO" for Eastern Orthodox to dog tag tdentificauons. That. however., was onlv the be1un- ning of Royce's campaigns to gt't Eastern Onhodo'~ installed m Amencan life. Among his other causes was the absence of Eastern Orthodox rep- resentau ves al public ceremonies. such as the sweanng an of presidents and governors. Royce figured that Eastern Orthodoxy was entitled a place m such events, as were Judaism. Protestantism and Catholicism. By his effons, which engendered a flood ofletters from Greek Orthodox )Outh chapters throughout the coun- try, 26 states have passed resolutions recogn1zing Eastern Orthodoxy as a ma1or faith. Nlcholu Royce ./ Plan now for spring bulb show Generally, lt'• polnta ap when planting bulbe. Be sure to wait for cooler weather to do the planting By KATHRYN MARADUDIN c... ......... AMllll9'• ..,_.,,.....,..,, ..... Nothing announces the arrival of spnng better than the blooming of bulbs. With a little planruog and minimal care. your spring garden will be filled with colorful blooms. First. decide which bulbs you would like to plant. Whether you plant an entire bulb garden or JUSt want to brighten your existing land- scape there arc many types of bulbs available from old favorites like the tulip. daffodil, freesia, ranunculus and anemone, to the more unusllal ones like sparaxis (Harlequin flower) and lcucOJUm (snowflake). Workshops to focus on plant care, problems, propagation A program on Proteas will be Fullerton Arboretum during presented by an expert at 8 p.m. Arboretum Awareness Weck Sept. Wednesday at Sherman Library and 29-0ct. 6. Gardens, Corona del Mar. Activities will begin with with a The name Protea is denved from ribbon untying and dedication of the the Greek ~od. Protcu~ who was able arboretum s administration center at present the program at the Harbor View Hills Garden Club opening fall meeting at 9:30 a.m. Wednesdav. Speaker will be Mrs. Neil Lewis; host~s is Gladys Clark. For infor- mation. call Retta Nolan at 640-4027. to change into m.any different forms. 3 p.m. Sunday. · d I n Calendars outhmng the week's d If The plant .. d1scovere . severa ce • schedule will be mailed on request by Appropriate potungan ~ -wate_r· tunes ago in outh .Afnca, and no~ ing methods for Afncan violets will • • • being grown an Cahforn1a. Their calhng 773-3579. be demonstrated for members oftbc flowers range in SILC from 2 to 12 The arboretum' at Cal State Full-Tustaoa Afncan Violet Society when inches in diameter. erton is loc~ted ofTthc 57 Freeway al they meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday an Speaker will be Roger Boddac~. Yorba Linda Boulevard. the Mercury Savings Building, 1095 owner of the Protea Farms of Cah-An ex~rt on 1bi~; of the area will lrvtnc Blvd .. Tustin. fornia who will illustrate-his talk wt th _....:.:::.:....:.2.::.:..:....:.::...:..:.:~-------,------~~-=-=:-::-::=:::-=:=-:;::-i slides 'and hve specimens. The pro- gram is free. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY INC. Shade prdemna will be the lecture topic at 9:30 a.m Saturday at the prdcns For program informauon and reservations. call the garden for The Rest of Your Lift office at 673-2261 . 1922 HAABOR Bl.VO .. COSTA ME~~· I I~ • • ' h ·I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Toun and lectures on t e catt ot r various plant• will hl~lilht cHnts scheduled ~Y the Fnen<ls of th<' GARDEN CHE CKLIS T •Fall 1' plantina time in C'lliforn1a. Vuu l'an plant just about anyttuna from o new lawn to tJtlC • Shn.1b.s. annual,, hulbs and pe~nmal e f'Jlt 10 a COOi season Vetetahle • • prdcn now. For starten.. plant onion sets 11rdeo peas. cabbaae. cauliflower. aurotS and bttts • pray roses for mild<'" nus can be a problem in September •Co nt 1n•' fecd1n1 chrysanthemums Unul thcu buds bow color. Do so eve'Y. three weeks. •Uk>k to 90mc fannliar favoruc • such u fof'ICl·mc-oots and vtolcu. to cover your bulb bed •If your percnnws such as Swta daisies have produttd fewer and fewer nowen each year. then it's umc to lift and divide them •There'• still time to sow iltt(b of winter nowcnna sweet peas. Orange County's _, easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t Next, determme what style you prefer in your garden. For a formal look. plant blocks of a single vanct) or color to create patterns. Large- Oowered bulbs like daffodils and ranuculuses work best for this purpose. For a more informal style you can combine different types of bulbs 1n a random pattern. Use a vanet) of nower sizes and heights. but plant the bulbs in clumps so that 1nd1' 1dual flowers don't get lost 1n the crowd. Select your bulbs carefully; look for large. firm bulbs. The best selection 1s an the nursenes now, so bu} bulbs but do not plant them until the weather cools off. Store them in a paper bag ID a cool. dry spot un11l 1t 1s 11me to plant. A few bulbs (crocuses. hyacinths and tuhps) need 10 be fooled into thinking the) ·vc gone ti) rough a "Cl) cold winter. Place them ID 1he refrigerator for 4 to 6 w~ks before planting. Bulbs arc one oft he easiest types of flowers to gro1.1;. Almost e"enthlDg that the plant will require for Its lirsl vear 1s stored wtth1n the bulb .\II \OU feaJJ y need to suppl) 1s well.<fra1n1Dg soil. a sunn) locauon and plen t\ of water as the> st.an to grow. To prepare our heavy. adobe soil for planting. add an organic amend- ment like redwood compost or n1tro- humus to 1mpro'e drarnage and allow air to move more easil) through the SOii. Before vou leave the nursen make sure )OU ·kno~ which -.;.a) ttl plant your bulbs (in general. potnl\ up c'\ccpt for ranunculus and anemone "hich are points dov. n) Pl( k up a bulb chart to find out hP\~ deep w plant them and ho-w mUl h 'pan• lu lea \l' between them. .\ .. 'ou plant. ml'\ bonl' meal l1r a h1gh ·phosphoru\ fert1hLer 1n10 the soil. underneath the bu lb tor b1uer blooms Soak the ground 1horuugh l\ after )OU plant. then keep the soil fa1rl) dn un11l the lea'e stan to shov. .\t that point. appl)' a batancet:f fe mhzer and lteep the soil event) mo1s1 for the rest of the growmg season If \OU ha\e hmued gardening space tf) gro1.1;mg bulbs an pot'I l\1 ake sure 1he pot has good drainage Plant the bulbs so the\ are almost 1ourhang each other and.set them )Qlt tx-lov. the \urlace of the soil Put 1he pot<, in a ~001 spot un til shoots ap~M and then mo"t' lhl'm into the sun. F ,, rrolongcd pnng bloom. ta~ ger p1Jnt1ng 11m e' -plant 2 or 3 se1 ' 1•1 tiulh' a r"l·~ "'Ct'.ks apan Plant $c add ,,,ml· ,pnng-11,,wi.>nng one th e t°lulh \ lOml' llf) l hl'\ "'Ill @.I\(' \(\I' rknh u l \(\111 "•'11 h1.'111n· :inJ J lk. lhl tiulth hi"''"' 11' l'n,un 'l ·l'•IOdl return gooJ Jr.11n.1gl· ,., l'''ent1al .\fter the.> tlulb hl111•m-. rt'nl1" l' the )pent tlov.el"'j but lcJ 11· thl' 111l1Jgc on the plant and u1n1inul hl fl·nihze and water unt11 the kJ' l') turn '>ellov. so the bulti l·an ~tore uo t>ne~' ·ror the folio"' ang 't"a• ------------------------------..,..------.-r~~ LLOYD !i . ......... v • F'lOMIT • LAMDeCAfltNO • llAMTINANCI • NtTCON~ gard~n sl1op Fall Color OllYlllTllEll Reg •1~ IOW lie 50°/o •60 O/o savings LLOvo·s NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE co '""c ' -- 2021 ~ 81vcS lat e.y St I Coeia ~ CA 92627 : 1.&1 6"'6·74• I • . ~ .. I c-. I -- ' ' . ' £.----- ,. _ 0rMQe CoMt DAILY PILOT/S.tutday, September 21, 1985 ,' RE VIE w 1:~E:~~!'ioil cure~wa~~~kn~~~,1 ~~~:~~~ ABC replacing !S.year-oldtonattemptedsuicide colwnnbdouot.naAypco~ proacb.ina.and-herfatbdr1udden-. I~ t f evtral months aao. We were • .... it can teach, too. -A Grateful ly bas surfaced and says he wants 01 ... e aa 'GS~ I lucky to find him before the 70 or 1111 Mother. to Ii~ the bride away and be a .i&A ~ , more pills be swallowed could do DEAR GRATEFUL MOTHER: pert of the festivities. "After all, I "' any physical da.maae. After a I ... DEIS You EuU• ll jut n.e. J .. a 't AM the airl's father:· be said, •th tWi th el •s mon~ in *!1 adolescent c;are 1,1nit LAii It.ave to ciu1e a word. TUM YM 0 and J have supported her all ..,J 0 0 ~ 1 (and mtensav:e therapy) his severe for wrtU.1 a m"t aeaalttve ud these years." ... • • depnuion is liftina and we all ~01a1t.tt1l letter. I had planned on having my have hope aaain. this when Jason returned to her DEAR ANN LANDERS: brother do the honors. He bas •' The week after 0 Jason" re-class, and I can't begin to express Pleasepveyouropinion,coQoern-been a great help to me and I feel turned to school, a letter ap~ my feelings of gratitude for the in$ protocol for the weddina of a he deserves it. ~~your column (April 2 10 the help she gave our aon. chdd of divorced parents. In my opinion, it doesn't seem manbattan Mercury, Kansas) When be was in the hospital, My former husband and J had riaht for my husband to be in the at)out a 13-yea.r--old suicide. The dozensoffriendswrotelettersand an unpleasant divorce when our limeUaht after so many years of letter was written by a woman sent cards, trying to reassure him daughter was very young. I re-pain and neglect. What do you who bad just returned from the of their concern and love. His coived custody of th~ children. It say?-Quandary in the U.S. airtta funeral, witnessed over 100 depression didn't allow him to • took no great effon. My husband DEAR U.S.: WUt doe• yow cluanates attending\ and won-accept their lcindness then. But did not want them. (He married daapter uy? ll'• Iler wedcliD&. dered where these "f nends" were after the teacher lectured her class immediately after the divorce, AdD~er factor lo be coaaldered: when this child was alive. on kindness, based on the letter in which was no surprise to anyone.) II yo.r H ·laubud payta1 for die The reason for this Jetter is to your column, it was like a light Since that time he has been an weddl.D1? If lae la, ilae mu laas tell you about a teacher in our went on in Jason's bead. absentee father. When J needed 10medala1ofacaae.lflael1aot,lae local school who used that Jetter This letter isn't written in the help during times of crisis, be It.as very Uule gol:Dg for lalm. In from your coluf!l n to teach her best English, so P.lease change always had an excuse not to be tlae Ila~ ualy1l1, lt la tbe bride atudents about kindness. She did what is necessary af you use it. I there. wlao ,Jloald decide. "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." e most enterta ining movie this Summer." -USA TODA\; M1kt Cf,.rk PB·WB taMAN .. **** HIGl-ES!RAf,'l(j /'1E-Wll's trG #Vl#YURI "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." Gt'lt Slot CMICAGO rq BU'l[ •• ....... -ST ... Da_,. ... OIWMDS WOCX8l>Cil 551..W u ... rG1C liAT(WAY .~-~-.·,~~ -NOW PLAYlNG ut-mt mT&m& EDIWSTC-. C8IJtl 751-4114 • SlJ..1111 _.,. ~-­WEOIMU. 4f5..fZ20 mil-ml EJ>WMDS Cll:MA COITB t7Ml'1 atm EDIWS El TClaO ill·MOI Pmr•llLLIY EDWMDSFUTMt YM!EY llt· 150G offer good at this location only -c... 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Nl,1MI • By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,, ............ ...., NEW YORK -"fantasy Isla nd" is not on ABC's Saturday schedule anymore, but'don't expect anything rcscmblini reali ty either. Thi.s Saturday, ABC adds two new series to the returning "Love Boat," complete this year with a chorus l!he of eight singing and dancing "Mermaids." (Where are those ice- bergs when we really nted t..bem?) ·To bolster its Saturda~ slate, 'ABC is rounding up the usual suspects: executive producer Aaron Spelling and Robert Wagner for two series that are io their own fantasy world. {Spelling's many ABC shows have included "Love Boat," "Fantasy Island" and ··pynasty. ") Spelling's (h~gh-decibel ··Holly- wood Beat" is about two undercover cops patrolling the seamier ~ide of Tinseltown. It's an occasionally humorous but all-too superficial. mindlessly violent "Miami Vice" for kids. It has Spelling's un mistakea~ly glitzy vision of life. The look of its street people. for example, can best be described as gutter chic. Wagner's adventure series. "Lime Street," featu res one of the most absurd TV sequences ever. The plane Wagner's J.G. Culver character is piloting has been sabotaged. So he talces the onl y parachute aboard and instructs his sidekick to jump second , 'Promising to catch h1m. And he docs. When "Lime Street'' 1s not frce- falling. it's attempting to be the sweetest thing oo TV since cereal commercials oo Saturday mominJ.. Wagner, who was on ABC for five seasons as half oflhe "Hart to Hart" slctth team, is cast as a widowed father and bi<oastal insurance 10- vestigator, splittinl his time at hts Virginia ranch and ondon insurance office. The series gives Wagner another excuse to show off his tuxedo collec- tion, and he still cuts a suave figure. In the pilot, he's even elegant while treading water after the yacht he's partying on has been sunk by ex- plos1 ves. rh1s slow-moving story and Wagner's calm demeanor threaten to put audiences "Some day, maybe I will be able to go back." ,, Jim Taite, a 2S-year-old science and math teacher at the same school, said, "The people here arc really friendly. They lend you furniture, help you move in and invite you out to dinner." Originally schoolgirl Samantha Smith, who became pen pals with Yuri Andropov, was cast as Culver's older dau&hter. Samantha died in a plane crasb'last month. She filmed five episodes, and ABC said they will be shown. The network said no decision has been made yet on the future of the character. "Holl ywood Beat" stars Jack Scalia and Jay Acovone as a pair of eccentric undercover cops who blend easily with the late-ni&ht weirdos and street people. In t.he 90-minute pilot, Nick Mccarren (Scalia) and Jack Rado (Acovone) don an assortment of weird disguises (women, Hasidic Uews, bums and buccaneers) in their attempt to find a neighborhood killer. Their investigations arc aided by a well-groomed bag lady known as Lady Di, a caped vigilante who a_ppears to be a straight steal from Captain Freedom on "Hill Street Blues," and a gay bartender played by former pro football star John Matuszak. Scalia and Acovone do have a quirky chemistry, and the music- filled show has more humor than any previous Spelling effort. When some thug questions whether the duo had probable cause to roust him. Rado snarls: "I got cause, 'cause r don't like you." Without "Miami Vice," there like- ly would not be a "Hollywood Beat." Although this superficial copy moves fast and is spoofy enough not to take itself too seriously, it abundantly lacks "Miami Vice's" style, subtlety and sizzle. · "Miami Vice" broke the mold. It's just too bad "Hollywood Beat" found some of the pieces. DRIVE -INS :~~~c~ JTADIUm a TllAllCatlS (II) ~IUI CO·H fl Run Away (PG -1 l) CilRIElllLINS (PG-11) 7 :JO Plu11 Q 1101tt1111ten "All90 It (II) 7 :50 ~lull R .. I Genius (PG) (PQ) 5 :1 0 e. t :I O 5:4 0 • t ·5() "EAL GENNS (N) Pl111 CO·H lt C"EATOll-U :50 J :10 :f:11 7:55& 10:1$ ...... '$_ A•uw .... (N) AT 12:00 2 :00 4100 •:OO 9 :00 e. 10000 9ACKTOT .. FUl'UllE "'91 1:t0 2 :205:501:10 ~ IO:JO A8NUOf' GOD CN-11) 1 :20 l ::U S:)5 7145 • t :5S C~OM .... G PmeT10MSOU 1:15 2 :20 l ilcJ 7140 e. t :IO MLVIElltADO ..... 1S) AT 12:0 0 2 :40 5 :20 7155 & 10 :25/ln 70MM My Science l"foJect (PG) ~-··Q .AOVDfTUllE .. , Pl111 ~ollce Acaclem't " Part II (PG·t 2) ,...,.WOl.f'IN) PIUI CO·Hll Godrllla (PQ·t J 1 \ • Back to country for Tanya Tucker By RANDY JAY MATJN ..., ,._ Cerf11• I Millet Tanya T\Jckcr is stall going through changes. After an unsuccessful foray into rock during the boom penod of new wave, this sex kjttcn has now returned to the country music that she does best. Arriving nearly an hour late for the ~t of two shows Monday night at 1he Crazy Horse, Tucker took pains to ensure tha1 her audience got a show and not just a collection of songs and jokes. With her lean frame wrapped in skin tight naugahydc, Tucker as one country mama who comes on hot and keeps nght on sm61ung. . Tucker laterally has tons of power in her voice, wisely leaving 1hc sweet harmonics to a pair ofbaclung singers who help to fill out the gospel Oavor on laments such as .. Whal's Your Mama's Name?" The sad songs are mostly auto- biographical from "Rodeo Girl" to "Changing,'' which she penned two years ago concerning lhe failure of a closely held romantic involvement. The slrain has left its mark on her nerves a nd her quite obvious need for spotlight and applause which she basked in as though sun starved. 'Bac.kto Future' still tops HOLLYWOOD (A P) -Mov- iegoers paid $4.1 malhon to keep "Back to the Future" the weekend's box office leader and boost its total gross to S 145 m1ll1on ip 11 weeks of release. On a quiet weekend "Cocoon" made the biggest splash, rising two notches from the previous week to gain sixth place as its 13-week gross reached $72 million. The leading films were otherwise unchanged from a week earlier. with "Teen Wotr' at No. 2 on a weekend gross of $2.3 million. Herc arc the top seven films at the box office this past weekend. with Tucker weaves herself into a self- absorbed spell of obsession like a fast t hanging wind that only blows two ways: bot -red hot and "tangled up in blue." These two extremes arc her sharpest calling c.ards. On a few numbers shejusl tries too hard. Cliched standards such as "Help Mc Make It Through the Night" just don't work when sung red hot or overly soulful. Here Tucker Jumped from feel to feel without ever finding the right groove. But the rest of the time one had better stand back bacause once Tucker s1arts buming1 on red hot numbers such as "Brown Eyed Man" and "Half Way To Heaven" there is no stopping her. Tucker's baclung unn led by the multj-1nstrumcn1ed John Rich was every bit her match. Tucker kept backing herself into comers with Jokes she wouldn't finish and by getting into personal areas that she really did not wish to elaborate on. She told how bored she gets JUSI sitting around an the bus bc1wecn shows and flatly stated that signing autographs as boring; quickly amend- ing that to "tiring." This upfron1 unveiling of her delicate, human side led to a moment of levity. Said Tucker ... "Tonight I Dellr ..... ,..... .., llMd7 -Me4tft Tanya Tucker. \ want to leave you all wuh something special..." Pause. Then from the audience came: "How about I 0 bucks each!" Hang in there. ... CREATOR' IS AN AISOLUTELY CAPTIVATING MOVIE. I REALLY LOVED IT." -Gene lhalH, THI TODAY SHOW, NIC·TV . H's probably illegal, potentially dangerous, and definitely crazy. A IO ..... ~ "}Al) PICX>.£!10n A UNIVERSAL Release c .. .. , .... IRU IUfNA PARK HUNTINGTON llACH LAGUNA HILLS LA Mll\AOA ORANGE M1nrt 8'i~a P..111 ,JA ~101 •· 9~' t •1 f htr.tlO\ '1u"1,119t J EOW••OV!'.c( • P44-'-< >Wt'~•'f '-c 0t00"• )l'!Hl9 COSlA M£SA t N 848 OJ3ll i..•QYn.t Hl41\ ~A g~, '' ' 6].1 255) IU£NA PARl r t;rart1• Hvt)f, 11t IRVINE 168 06" MIWONYIUO WltllllleN$1lA P.,-;< , Bu· •' •'• nil 150' •IJ~''O· h r!Vilb' 1Jf' LA MAIRA fil'Af!0S1"•5'Dll uA M.lf [)' .. ,.fl COSTA MESA ,If.,~~· Ob~~ AM(: fa~ •J •JO ~ •9r> 6220 893 0546 Ill' ,o· !o.u•O\ ""·'' r 6\' """' ~ 77" '*"''' 6Q1 .._ t1•\.Mlkf'ft1•10 •()9t..,tlloQ...ot_lltf .. I distributor, weekend gross, number1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of screens, total gross and number of i-: weeks in release. I. "Back to 1he Future." Universal, $4. I million, 1,4 72 screens. S 145 million. 11 weeks. 2. "Teen Wolf," Allantac, S2.3 million. 1.310 screens.. $22.3 malhon. four weeks. 3. "Pec-Wec's Big Adventure," Warner Bros.. S 1.8 million, 877 screens, $30.9 million. eight weeks. 4. "Comprom1s1ng Posataons." Paramount. S 1.5 malhon. 574 screens, $7.9 mallaon. three weeks. 5. "Volunteers," Tn-tar. SI.I million. 764 screens, S 17.9 million. five weeks. 6. "Cocoon." 20th Century Fox. SI.I milhon, 779 screens. S72.5 million, 13 weeks. 7. "Year of the Dragon." MGM· UA, $958,830, 711 screens, S 16.4 million. five weeks. "EXQUISITE ... A SUNDAY INTHE COUNTRY IS ONE OF BERTRANO TAVERNIER'S VERY BEST ... " Ju•ot \fJ•/t• 't i\) I/(/\ //\fl' "BEAUTIFUL AND MOVING." l>a .. tit••, \II\ I •HI\ 11~1.~//\I A SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY '• . ''Avery entertaining film . Comedy of a high order." -\1"'1( I 'I l .\'IKY "' W \ORI\ f/Mf .c;, ~~---· ~~~·~ ,..,. ,,;f , I : I '\' t • l l ~yl}Jj '1 v~ ......-~ NG R -. 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This time only the GWC ltoffee JtJuscll solved them all. be used an the movie '"E.T .,.. 10. Name (a) the actor who took target pracu~ throuih Rachud Wid- mark'•!• and (b) the one who nearly deserted m the movie '"Take the HiSI" Ground .. La1t Week'• Aaswers Right behind w1th I 0 good answers were lute and J.M., while Tile Bloes· Brothen netted eight. Defending champion Moira WbJte found herself in a four-way tic for third position. TRIVIA BOWL s~itb:k~;smg her (~uperman .. Iv STANDINGS 2 ... Adam-12" (T J informer) Because the wording of the ques.- tion may have been confusing. we're accep1ing Joe Adcock as the first Callfom1a Angel to hat a home run Hopefull}' there won't be any mt'>· con~ptaons with these qucnes. I Where dad Kathanne Ross matnculate in the movie "The Graduate'>" 2. Name the racehorse o"'ned jointly by Simon McCorkmdale and laura Johnson on "Falcon Crest" 3. Alan (Judge Park.er) u 4 Chevrolet (on.air (unsafe at an) '( speed) :~ S "Kookic. und "1e ) our C omb 11 (you're the ganchacst ) :~ 6 "The Petnfied f ort''lt'' (Bogan'!> 11·~ break) :: 7 Ted Klusze"'>kl lfmt "1\gd 1e homer) ,3'! 8. Alpha and Beta r·Da) uf' ,, dolphins) 1 ~ 9 Scan C onncl') l !>econd gene1 • auon Robin Hood) 3. In what comae stnp do the characters read another stnp called "Sawdust?" 4. Name the onl y U S. president to be sworn into office by a woman 5. Ernest Gold wrote the music for the movie theme "Exodu!t " Wh o added the lyncs'! guard who escorted Frank 1natra to the stockade an the mon c "From Here to Eternity'>'' 10 Panic. Humor an a Venro\C. \!c:an (humor magazine mottot Send your ans~ers to Tnqa < 1 1he Dail> Pllol Bo.t 1560. Costa Mew '11626. All en1nes must be receJ\ ed b\ Wednesda)'. o!hef"WI~ half the plu\· er's last score will be awarded. 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UIJI, 41JI, l:U 11M ..... IM !I > "If.Al Cf.US" (PCJ "Tllf STUff" (II 1: ... 1.U. It:'° J1H . l:N. lti.tt ''WAI a LOVE" !N ·U "WEllO SCIEJIC(" (P'S-U ) 1111.lill. , ... ''CIOITIUSTf:U" !'51 11111. ....... hM, ......... 111'. "'" ''TUICflf'' ( ... IJ, I. I&. J: II, t: It I II, till. ll!Jt 'Tffl wou·· (PCJ U:H, 6t II I 11 "VOt.UITUIS" (II 1 11.l:tl,1 ... edwardsEL TORO 581-9500 El IORORO AT TW1NP[AK<.PLAlA fl TORO "E•Ul.I fOIEST" fll "PfMftf'I UYEITUIE' IJM, wt. 1111& hM, .. 11, ltAI 1N e "RftUIO" lf'C· 111 "~I llfllll" (PC! Jell, ltAI J1H. 1!11. 11111 ...._ _______ n 511 m 1 oo -,....;..------.. "UTAI. •mACTm'' 1.J.t-l-t-lltU • "COCOON tPS·llJ 11,4 ) 11 uo .. ,. ,, ·~ Sl M ~ .-S Tll ) 00 rnr• rr•u .... ._ Tt "TRI war (PCI .. _ATW' (I I -..... M •• WK Ftlm" (PC) "PfE·WEf s , .. , ) 11, U e)I, , ... Wf ADYEllTUllt ltM, H I 1:11 .... lMI l21'& Ut I edwardsSOUTHCOAST LAGUNA 497·t7H SOU TM COAST MWV A' BROAOWA . LAGU1Ul£1C14 ·c••••ll* ~ lttH. tilt U C I "YtlUITUllS 1-1 !ell. I to •t U ...._ ______ Ii.• Tll , 00 ------ eawardSCINEMAWEST .. ,~. lSTtllNSTER Al C.Ol :'.ll 'IW£ '>' W[$l911Sf(R " .. Cl Tl Tm .'THW WOlf '"' fVTUaf" ff'CJ hH, 1111 I to l:M, ,..., w , •ti. ,.,. 'WR IHUl IPCI J1H l 41 11 .. ...,. ______ u to T1L. ) 00 ..;..;~-----1 "WU -lftt" ''llO( Al IT <No m 1P1 I Ctla" (N-11J , .... a.1a, •M , .. ).al wt, M J, ttll 1141, ,... Ut 11M l"9 er I I A i It lltfl soc Al c ;Nf M A <, LACUll llUS Mill ..... . -...u.--..... , --111 -.u.a •TIMI.,_ ''UCI" fVTm'·'"' .,.., ........ , ... •TIIMllT8ft ''CIY'9" Ill I II.NI.Ml .... "'" ~. I .. • . : . I I • l · ! . ~ pl ,. r ~ CoMt OAILV pV.OTISatw<My, Septembet 21, 1985 HERE'S , I -- NlJC 11)110( "8.IC ll)TICE NI.IC ll)JIC( NllC ll)TIC( MOC mm NOTICI • oontrllOlOl't ~ ,. oeehi.t'• oMCIC, money ~ In ,. O'Y of own. T"9 .. ,."*" • 1M1W8 W fWdlne IMS ~ ords, or bidds't bond IMll CO.. Mw .,...,_ .--U-. •'"8 el ,__, OI' MCaP'T Of' Im· ...... ~t. TN oonttec-tMI enclot9d In IM ..,,,. ltle nernee of the ,..,.._. proC*1Y Ot °"* .., ...... tMI ,..,.;,., .. tor .,... """"' requlN .. .,,...... -"" tN bid. of ... CttY COUflCll voelnG '°' autto,.:: pt~ ..... Mir Oflloe °' ... aty an. MIOOl•ecton to ~ OWN!"'' M»fTS M• find...,.. tt. ~Wftl .. ~v 111111 Of foumliln V..., prOlllcte IUOh ~ 8llWED: TN OMw ,._ ,AAID AND ~ ,..... ....... ......_ Of ttieworti ~ ei in.ur.no. tor .. of ...... ..we ... t10hC to"*°' fll'lt ... 18'.h -Of ...,,..,.,, ... ~· ~ ,.,,,,,, --.,,. 10IOO .... A¥Mlle, '°""" oootreoior'UmptoQ TN OI .. lllclt, to ... fll'lt In-INI. .. -~ Or-. eo... t0:00v':: ~ "":' =on.:=,,"' tile;. :,.~•in~=.: .. -=::::::=• De11Y !'lot~~;.._. 11M tor tt1e ~ owtlficet• or wel.,., or of the Owner. Al'Tf8'T; wnbet 1, 14, II, 1 ... ltie"-wolrNo.tl'Ump--*ooetlOnundtrtMl•11• DMect:a.2948 ..... '· ......... Cllr ..... 8tetton, Proteot No. of the wonctr'• oompenM-OWMmt an OP 'OUM-~ ., .. ~ ti c..- 1. UOn lneunlnc:le. TAIN YAU.IY, aY: WAY'MI llMI No l*t .. tM1 OONldHd PMVAJUHO RATES °" •· 09W;. DmCTOlt 8TATE °" OAL.Jf'OAHIA. It .. ,,... on the ... WAGES °' ~ wOMI OOUN"N Of OAANOL cm ** form fumllfleCI (a) CALIFORNIA WAOl Pu~ Or1n99 C0Nt °" C08TA MUA) •· ~ ttie City #Id 11 INde In RAT1 AEOUIM.MENTS: In Delly Piiot ~ 21, I, EIL.E!H P. ,.....N£Y, JOllN80N ooordanoa with the eooordenoe with th• INS City a.11 find •-offlo!O MARION JOHNSON, IPnMlllOl'I of 1t11t ~find e::..e1on1 of C1llforn11 l..oat Oletk or the Olty Council 04 a resident of 1A1Uft1 pt~ ~· Code Sectlone 1770, tile City of Coet• ...... . oonc1t1one ... forth 1n 177', 177a, 1. 111u find "8.IC NOTICE ,...,..,y;:stnet the llbo"" Be.ch. ..-S away Speolfloetlont. l!aott 171&.7 .. amended, the Dlt and '~ Ordlnanot September 19, 1880 In bldd9' nut tMI llaer'IMd 1n NCtor of the Depar1rnent ot ONMN•Nea MO. No, M-2 WM lntroc:kad Newport Beach CA leOC:IOn ..... Mlnll)9-"" ~ =t=~ AN INTE:.t~AOINANCI :::::-,:,..,~ afwr. ien,thly w·: DESCAIPTIOH Of' WORK: lr\O rn of S*' diem wegee In OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF of Mid City COurd held on ne9. She W ewviv.d TN WOf'IC ~ the ,... aooout.not wlTh the ttan-THE CITY OF COSTA tt1e 18th d.y ol S.tember. by her lovinC huit- mov91 of.:..':..~ =tot~he~!: =No~:o::e'>cT~ =~..=:: ti.nd Motpn C. 0.- flnd .,.. find ,...,_. tnewottt It to" '*"'°'.n..cs. ORDINANCE M-24 EST.48-reout• meetlna of Mid voted mother of "*"-"""" .. new Yertloel A~ of Mid Wtl09 , ...... USHINO A MORATORIUM Counoll held on the 1111'1 d9Y Lauren Cunnlffe cl turbine ~ find ~· on Me at the offfoe Of the OH THE ACCEPTANCE OF of September, 1Nf. by tM Greenflald M-, and lnetllletlon of an eieot~ Owner. It ~ tM1 mandatcwy AP P LI CA T'I 0 N" S F 0 R folto'#lnCI roll call voter C ' ff driwtl )ddtey pump; ,... upon the Contrector to AMENDMENTS TO THE AYES: COUNCIL MEM-Peter unnl • of find reoonetNGtlon Of whom th• Contreot 11 COSTA MESA GENERAL 8EM: HetilOg, Hornbuclcle, Lacuna BMch. AJ10 the roof #Id one wall of the ~ Ind upon any tut>-PLAN. Soflefer. ~ IW'Yived by her ... pump ltetlon buMdlnO find oontrector under him to pey THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOU: COUNCIL MEM· ter Vivian &ttlay ol mlecel~I ueocteted not leet tNn IMS apedtled THE CITY OF COSTA MESA BERS: H.. ' tMdlellk:el, eeectrtGel #Id ,.... to .. woncrnen .,._ DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS All SENT: COUNCIL Venice, q. and her lnetrumoMtatlon wonc. plOyed byihemlnthe•ecu-FOLLOWS: MEMllEM: None 2 aunt•. Na t all• SITE OF WORK: TN ttt• Uon of the COn1rac1. ........ 1. IN WITNESS WHEREOf. I Olealer and 011• of the wonc II located In the RETAJNAOE FAOM PAY· 1. The City Of Colt• ...... ha¥9 her9by ..e ""I hend Holl City of Fountllln Valley at MENT8: The Contraotor tlee commenced 1 com-find atbed lhe S... o1 the Yankovaky of Y· 9300 Tanager A*"'9. ad,. mayeleo1toreoelw 100,,.... ~llw o.n.ra1 Plan,... City o10ot1aMeM thlt 17th wood, CA. Mr &c Mn cent to ReMrvolr No. 2. oent of paymen11 due under vtew prOQl'MI which It •· dey ol September. 1986. Johnllon have ma COMPLETION OF WORK: the Contrect from time to pecied to tllke a minimum of I.._ P. PlllllMJ, Cltt their home in t --·-· All wonc mutt tMt ~ time, without '91entlon ol one rMr for com91e«lon; Cterti ~ ...... c..,. ...... -wtthln 250 caMndar cteys any portion of the peymer11 2. Thll revw wtl be pn.. ., the e117 c....-el .. Beach since 1N7. after the commeocem•it by the Owner, by ~ mllflly conduct«S by City CMJ el C:.... -. Mn. Johman WM a det• ttated In the Notloe to M<:urlll•• ol equlvai.nt Steff: f'ublWled Oranoe eo.t avid ~nnia ver Proceed. Ylilue with the Owner In 80-3. Revtew Ind cone6der· Dtilly PllOt September 21, , OPENING OF BIDS: The COfdatlce with the prOYlelonl •tlon of a,pplleallol\I for 1NS and l\Or'OUINY en· bldl wlM " publicly opened or S«:1Jon 4590 Of the GoY-amendment• to the General s.-052 joyed Dixieland Jui.. Ind read et 10:00 a.m. on emmenl Code. Sueh MQUi1.. Plan contume • confider· She will be Mdly October 2, 1985, II lhe tlee, If def;>oelted by the Con-·~ amount ol City St•f'I, 1111-MO 11111\TIM: m1-d by all Mam ~loned otfloe ot trector, lhall be Y8lued by Plannlng Commlltk>n, Ind ,._ nu1-. ---'·' ---'-·_ .. n ~ the ()wner, the ()wner, whoM dedliorl City Council time lhould be UK" ... ~v.-W'IU UIS 08T AININO CONTRACT on valuatlon of the MCUrltlee deYoted to the a.n.rlll PW! OMMem COUNTY held, Tue9day, ~ ~~s~~~ =~~°':::'!it=!: ~n:og:.. Plan r• '==:~ tember 24. 11 AM at oonetructlon of the Aeeer· tNe prOYlllon lh8ll be 11m-view prOQl'arn lflould be Df..... Pa c I f l c V le w !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II ¥olfNo.2PumplngStallon, tteototh<IMllatadlnSectlon comptetadbeforeaddttlonal ._..AM. M ortuary Chapel, Proiect No. 519 f''. Plana 18430 of the Oowrnment amendrnentl .,.. fTleiSe to CA. anti Newport Beach. In· end ip9Cffloetlone and all Code or bank°' MV1ng1 and the elllttlng Generee'Plan. 10 Petitioner: VERNE E. will be. pri Buy, sell, save ... ! That's t he purpose of the classifieds. It's the largest market place in the world . Take it from this fi ne feathered friend. Daily Pilat CALL CL ASSIFIED 642-5678 TURI THEM INTO MONEY ... through the Classifieds! Our Classified Spook will shoo away unwanted items from your attic or garage! Daily Pilat CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 contract document1 may be loan certlflcat• of depoelt. 1vold e plecemeel epprOldl OLANDER tenMnt • obtained at the otfloe detlQ-p RE -8 I D w A L K to the plannlno proceea. Reepondent; LINDA L. vate. Family .....-i nateo tot receipt of bide THROUGH: Pro1pectlv• 5. 0..dlnanCe No. 86-24 HEM8RE, Ike LINDA ln lieu of f1owen, find~~.:=::: ~ ~ :=~.:: ~:r::c:~~ ~ ~~~~R ak1 LINDA L. ~emorial ~trtbu- rney tMt obtained trom the through of the propoeed pr<> moret0f1um on the eccep-C.. No. 0243582 t1ona be uwue to CltyofFountllnValeyetthe leC1 lhe .tllch wl• be con-tance of ~ for "-OM American Cancer Sc>- otfloe dei6gneted for receipt ducted jointly by the Owner o.n.ra1 Plan Amend1Mnt1 ON ...-r dety Pacific View ol bide upon peyment o1 find~ et 10:00 a.m. whit the City Staff, PSennlng ••NINID NiiiiON M ' rw---~ •10.00 (noiwefl.lndabte) for on September 19, 1986. TN Commi.ton Ind City Coun-MOTICeJ , .. ._,....... ortuary, ~---. Md'I ..e o1 ip9Cffloetlont obfeC1 of the welk through i. ell oonduct • cornprehenllve 9'IM. The-' IMJ ._.. 644-2700. and eccompanytng r9duoed to aoqu1lnt bldderl wtth the General Plan ,...,.._ pro-........ ,... ...._. ,... -------- IC8ie dr9Wlnol The .... ol .... oondltlon1. orem. ....... ............. ,... ,... the reducecf .drewlnga I• PROJECT ADMINIS-a. Due to Ill aoope, ad-.............. ..... about one-helf o1 the or1g-TAA TION: All queetlone ,..._ dltlonal time 19 needed to h ..... ....,. ... . INI ~ If fUll..ecale drew-we to tills project ~ to complete Mid General Plan If you wletl to _. the 80- lngl .. delhd they may " the opening or bide ....... tMI reYlew progrMI. Yloe ol an attorney In thlt pwctlMed et repl'odUction dlr«:1ed to the Engineer ror AOCOROIHOLY, the lot-matt•. you ll'loUld do to OQ9t (not ~) from the prc>Ject. It lhall be under-!owing urgency ordlnence It promptly ao thet your wrtt- JemH M. Montgomery, ttood, however that no 9doc>ted: !el\ reeponee, If any, may be eon.lltlnQ Enatneer1 Inc IP9Clftcatlon lnterpretstlone llCTION 2. flled on time. BID SECURJ'TY: ea'cn btd Wiii be mede by t~. No appllcatlona which AYllOf Utted he lldo de-lhllll be ~ by 1 nor wlll any "Of equal' prod-leek to amend the Land u.. mandaido. EJ tl'lbunal puede certified or caehler'1 check uct1 tMI conlld«ed tot ap-Element of the Oeneral Plan decldlt contr• Ud. tin au-°'bid bond In the emount of provet prior lo twerd of con· of the City of Colt• Meea dlencla • menoe qua Ud. ,.. 10 S*'OWlt of the 101111 bid tract. lhall be accepted, to tong u IPOflda dentro de 30 dlal. price peyable to the City of Jamee M. Montgomety. thla ord!MnCI II In eff9ct. L•• 11 lnformeelon que Fountain V1lley. H 1 Contuttlng Engl,_., Inc., ACTIONS. elgue. guarantee that the bidder, If 17802 Slly Pert! Clrde, Suite The City Councll llnde Ind SI Ult.CS deMe aoMcltar el hie bid II eooepted, .... 207. lrvtne, CA 92714, T .... dedw• thet the protection coneeto de un abogedo en promptly euout• the eon-phone (714) 2ef-1210, Ai-of the health, Mtety and eeteaeunto.debertatiao.io tract, eecure peyment or tentlon: Mr. Robert F. general welfWe of the com-lnmedletemente, de •ta woncw'1 c:omc>enMtlon in-Se.nan munfty requir• that thlt or· menera, 1u rHpuHt• IUrance, find IUmlth I .... ADDRESS AND MARK-dlnence " 9doptecl .. II\ eecrl1• ... hay lllQune. puede factcwy flllthlul petf0tmanoe INO OF BID: The ~ urgency meuure puf9UMt .., reotetrade • tlempo. bond In the 1mOUnt of 100 endoelng the bid et1a11 be to Section 115351 or the Cell-1· TO THE RESPONDENT: P9'C9fll of the convect price IMled end ectdreaed to the lomla Oovemment Code. The petitioner hee ftlad a end • peyment bond 1n the City Clerk, City of Fountain Thia 0tdlnance II required petl11on concerning your amount of 100 percent o1 the V.ittay Ind dellwred or rnd-u an urgency ~ for man18Qe. If you f.il to flle 1 contrec1 Priae. ed to 10200 Slat• Avenue. the reuons ..e lorttl In Sec-r91PQnM wlttlln 30 deys ol BIOS TO REMAIN OPEN: Fountain Valley, C .. tomle lion t abo¥e. the date tl'let th6I IUmmOlle The 8tdder lh8I guarant99 92708. The envelope lheh llCTION 4. It Nr"9d on 1CJU, your de- me Total 8ld Price tor • be ~ merited In the Thie Ordlnence lh8I lllk• fault may tMI entered find the HAMORLAWM- MT. OLIVI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540·5554 PIERCE BROTHlft8 BELL BROADWAY MOATUAftV 110 Broadway Costa M ...... &42-9150 PACIFIC v•w ... MOfUALPAM Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newport 8eectl 644-2700 • pwtod of 30 calendar day1 upper left-tlend oomer with eff9ct lrnmedletely al'lw tta coun may ..,_ • Judoment from the date of bid open-the name and eddr ... of the pueage, and~ to the••· contalnlno lnJunctlv. or Ing. bidder and lhaU bear the plr1tlon of lltleen ( 15) dayl other orden con<:«nlng Th• contractor 1h1ll word• "81d1 f0t:" followed from It• P--. lfl.a tM1 dMelon of pro,,erty, ~ The fHl .. t draw In the prOVlde IUCh compenMtlon by the title of the Contrect put>Mthed once In the OR-euwor1. cMd QUetody, cNld WHt •..• Dally "lot ln1Urenceurequlr9dbythe OocumentafOttheworkand ANOE COAST DAILY IUpport, •ttorney fffl, CtallllftedAd CelTC1d9Y Labor Code of the State of thecleteandhouroropenlng PILOT, a M•IP8P9! ol gen-coet1, and Md! otNr ,.._, &42·5178 . Cellfomta. find lh8ll execute ol bldt The certified °' •al clrculetlon, pnnled find • may be oranted by the ----·-----.. PlllUC NOTICl PlB.IC NOT1CE PlB.IC fl)TIC[ Ml.IC M>TICE MUC NOTICE PUBLIC RELEASE FOR FREE ANO REDUCED ftRICE MEALS Newport-M ... Unified School Olatrlct today announced It• policy for free and reduced price meal• for Chltdr.n unable to the full price ol meal• aerved under the National School Lunch and/or School Breakfaata Programs. Eactt IChOOI and the offtct of the Food SeN1ce Director haa a copy of the policy, which may be ,..._ed by any lnter•ted party. The follow1ng houMtl<>ld sae and Income criteria will be UMd for determining effglblltty: CAUFOANIA EUQ181UTY SCALE fl<>ft FltH AND REDUCED PRICED MEAi.a Ctllldren from households with Incomes at or below the tollowtng levels may be allglble for free or reduced price m.i.. INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES July 1, 1985 ·June 30, 1986 HOUUHOl.D llZE °"oaa1NC0. Weet<ly Monthly Annual Free Aeduoed Free Reduoed Free Aeduoed 1' S0-125 $126-178 SO·S-40 s 6-41 . 768 so . 8,474 ' 8,475 . t .213 2 0-168 169-240 0-728 729 -1,036 0 . 8,73e 8,737 . 12,432 3 0-212 213--301 0-917 918 -1,305 0 -10,IH 10,999 . 15,151 4 0-255 256-363 0-1, 105 1, 106 . 1,573 0 . 13,280 13,291 . 11,110 5 0·299 300-425 0-1,294 1,295. 1,841 0 -15,522 15,523 • 22,0ll 6 0·342 343-487 0-1,482 1,483 . 2, 109 0. 17,794 17.785. 25,30I 7 0·386 387·549 0-1,871 1,872 . 2,378 0 -20,048 20,047 • 28.527 8 0-429 430-61 1 0-1,859 1,860 . 2,&48 0 . 22,308 22.309 -31,741 For Each Additional Houeehold Member Add: $44 se2 $189 $289 $2,282 t:s.211 • A houMhold ol one mean• a pupll wtlo la his/her tole support. lnetltutlonallZad Chlldr9n are alweye one member houaaholda. F08ter chlldren ar• one member houMhofde onty " the wettare/plaoament agency maintains legal ~blllty for the chlld. HouMh<>'d meena a group of reletad, or n<>nnllllted. lndlvlduata who are IMng aa one economic unft, thanng 11v1ng GS--. 't~xpan ... Include rent, ck>ttie.. food, doctor bllla, light bl"•· heetlng blfft, ate. Children from famlll• WhoM Income la at or b9low the lawla shown are allglbte tor tr .. or reduoed price maela. Application form• are being tent to all homee wtth • t.tter to parent• or gu•d6ana. To t1PPfY tor free°' f9duoed pttoa fNllll. houMholdt ehOUld flll out the IPPfloatlon and ratum 11 to the achool. Addftlonel coptee .,. avettebte et the prtnaplt'a olloa 1ft MCf'I echool. The Information provtdad on the appttcetlon wtll be IMd onty fOf the purpoee of ._,n•q lllglbllty end,,._ lie vertftad at any time durtng the echOOI )'Ml' by IChool or other program of'ftdA For t.ha IChool offtdala to determine ettgtbltlty, th9 hOuMhc>td mutt pro-Ade the tottowllig lnfonnetton ""'*' on the~ namee of eJt hou..notd members; eocltll MC4.#1ty numbers of all edul1 houeenold members or • It...,,.,. tn.t the _ ··-- member doet not ~ one; totll hou99ho4d tncom. and the amount and eouroe of Income r..-~ by MCfl ~ member, or the food atamp Cw Number for hOuMholda currently r..-vtng food 9twnpe, and the llgnat\n of.,...,. houaahOld member oertlfyl_ng thet the lnformetlon It corr.at. Houeehotdl .,. raqutrtd to naport Inert r 111 In houtehdd 1noofM of over ISO '* month or seoo '* YM!r and ~ In houeehold .a.. 1 App1teetlon1 mey ba aubmftted at 1ny time dunng the )'Mr. ·• Under the pr~ of the free and redUC*t swtoa po11cy the dlatr1ct omoe the Food 8«¥toe Olr9ctor wt11 ravtaw IPPllcattoM and determine eltglblllty. If• S*ant Ot guerdlen le dleeatlafted wtth the ru11nQ of the offtc6el, he/ehe mey ~the dadllon ...,_the ct.termlnfng offtctll on an Inform.I blllt. If the parent -. to make a tonnal _..,, he/the rney make a 1'9QU911 ettt. ~ or In writing to: Mr. Fred C. Cartar, Director Student s.Moee, P.O. Box 13418, tM!port a..cn. Ca. 82983 (714) 780-3214, tat • heerlng to appeel the daclelon. The pol6oy oontaln• an out.tine of the hW'lng prooeckn, If• houMhold mMlber baoomet untmp!Oyad or It the hOuMhold atr. Cf\angel, the femlty lhOUld cont~ the ICJhoclt. "- cnangee may mek• the cNldran of the hOuMhokl ellglbte '°" reduoad prtce meele, or fOf addtttof'9t befWlta ~ • ,._ ,.... If the temtty lnQOfM f.,.. et or bl'ow the 1it¥91• lhOWn abOw. In oertaln CMea, foetar cNldt9n are alaO ettglbte fOf theee baMftta. If a houMhold NI tott« c:Ndren IMng With ttiem and...,_ to tlPPIY '°'Midi meeaa fOf them, the hOuMtlofd anould oontect the lcfM>OI tot rnot9 Information. The lnformetton prOYtded by the houMhotd le conftdantlal end wttt ba uead onty tor purpoeea of ~ ......._ • ~det•. t opat'atlon of cNld feeding proor1mt lldm#\letered ~ Iha U.S. ~t of~. no cHd • be clllOllll1ill • • bace41M Of reoe, COior, eax, natlonel or1aln. 9Qa. or handap. H Wf'/ member of• houeehotd btl""'• o... tt.1 ~ ~ lmWletact egaNt. they lhOUld writ• lmmecllettly to the 8acntwy of ~ WMNngton o.c 20280. Publlehad Orenge CoMl. Dally PllOt September 2l, 1915 --·-~ • , • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Septwnb« 21. 1986 FU.NKY WlNKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY I HA! HA! HEE! lQI &1a(f IZAl.J.¥ 60 ~ THS IJ(JlO UTH'ne~ • q l l THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ---~~-- "Where's your video camera, Daddy? We'll give you the TV rights to our Qome." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke has open house during migratory season." t' DRABBLE . GARFIELD MOON MULLINS ,, ' ' I ~ BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) '-I J "He's just In •nother one of his states of shock. His te•m just lost." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "·2 l ! ~ ! BLOOM COUNTY .A/IV .45 YW (,AN OKIN ~I( 5Er /#SIPE. rH£ "(/fJ I t£f5 ~Tl*Je5 ARE MOVE OVT I ......._ EllTT/16 "' tfMl)I (JH)I wrrff - \ SOME.,.IMES IF YOU PRETEND YOU DON'T RE~LLY CARE, SUPPER COMES FASTER .. ~ " l • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE HI I ELI 2.P\BE.TR - HOW WAS KINOERGARleN? - I LE.RRNE.D A NE.W SONG -WRNNA Here~11?t ,(· . ~ ],_) ~ . ' .. (j() ~, PEHi ~~ .... . . by Berke Breathed fli{ fill( "()f(r f(t6Hf 7 'fbffT fJtl r F«?fltr 1w~ 'ft~•-;;,,~ nP " by Lynn Johnston -LI FE. 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Cynthia RhOde$ -11:00- (1) LAND Of THE LOST M11N' ON THE HITS 9 * W&l(SI> SPECIAL WM8T\JNG 8TMT Of IOMETHNl BIO KATHY'S KJTQD lfTROOUCING BIOLOGY IOMAUNNER MOYIE • * * ··NeYer Say Nevef Again · (1983) Sean Connery. l<laus Maria 8r8"<11Uef !O) ELVIS:~ NIGHT wrTH YOU -11:30- • CHAAUE ~AHO 9'l>OPV SHOW IL AMErirM BNaTAN> * *'1 "Keep ·em Flytng" (19' 1) Ab· boll and Costello, Marttla Raye IOU)M:f '~8TAIU LN1 FROM THI LNf STOP )MCMI *•*"Thi Big Reel en.·· 11980) Lii MIMI\, Mark Htl'lllll 1$l MOVll • *'• "Thi Buddy Sytltm" (1914) RICllald Oreytuu. SUSlfl Swendon -12:00- 1 NR.Mtl< .. AEVIEW THf&STOOOf.I 0 COLLEGE FOOTIAU. GMOW *** "Thi S1tenws" (~)Deen Mlrtln. Siiia Stevens • HOCWn HCAoa eMOW • •' r "The Ballad Of Ctble Hogue" ( t970) Jason Robards. Sttlll St• V9115 • JUSTIN WILSON'S L()Ul~M..A COOKlf Ci)MAAKETING Cll OET AL.ONO OAHO fJDCW:WOALD m WAESTUHO r 0) DAVID IOWIE: SENOU8 MOONUGHT TOUA Z DASIOOT -12:30- 1 COU£GE FOOTBALL ntf& STOOGES • DOOOER cemw.. GMOTOAWEEK ~MITTOOUME a!) 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ORANGE COUNTY FAM (Coeta Meu) T...,.., I PlllTOfROtTOW, I .-.. KIDI 12 a UNDER a SENtOA CfTIZENa..t2.00 OFF AEOUlAA PRICE Tlc*.t9: ... Ree· Adult ~.00 Kida 121 under plua Mn'°'9. Ticll ... ..,, •• ,,et al Ticbtmeetw outlet-. ltleJ CompenJ, Muetc PIU9 ..... ~,~Info ' todtM .. .,, "'*-ulf 2111 ... taa«._ 7141H6•llOO.' THE W ORL 0 ·s GREATEST EQUINE EXTRAVAGANZA ' I LIMITED TIME OHL Y! , REG. PRICE $659 YOUNG PEOPLE FINANCING OUR SPECIAL TY • _... Irvine shocks Newport Strong second half carries Va ueros to 36-26 t r iu m ph By CHRIS MONA.RAN 0.-,NecC..; ....... It was high school football that they played at Irvine Hi&h Friday night, but it could have easily been Anahei m Stadium and professional baseball that the crowd of 3,200 watched. ' The Vaqueros (2.Q), in the final year of thetr contract with Newport Harbor, played like a free agent baseball player lookjng to increase his market value, outsconng the Sailors, 22-2, in the stretch drive (second haJO to upset the Sailors ( 1-1 ), 36-26, in a non-league game. The clinching touchdown came on a perfectly exec uted counter play midway through the final quarter. Quarterback Jimmy Raye handed to Gary Renteria. who in turn gave to Bill Brosnan. Brosnan shot through a huge hole and was gone 49 yards untouched, giving Irvine a 30-24 lead. .. llily Pilat SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1, 1985 1 :J Brave• owner Ted Turner vowa to get hla t .. m In ahape. 82. USC welcome• Baylor; UCLA hoata San Diego _State tonight. 83. Angels pull it out, 7.;.5 Boone's running hel s Ha los stay inf r st place tie --- At the age of37, catcher Bob Boom: can still expect to win games hert and there with his defense or bat. But has bascrunniog? Unlikely as at may sound, at was Boone's rcckJess run home an the seventh inning Friday night that produced the tiebrewn~ run and sparked the Angels to 7-5 victory ove r the Cleveland Indians. With their third straight tnumph. the Angels remained m a first-place lle with Kansass City in the Amencan League West. Kansas City beat Minnesota 5-1 catlier an the night. "I usually don't get into too many of those situations. But you can tell when the ball as going to beat you. leaving you no choice,'' said Boone. who ran over Cleveland catcher Jen) Willard to dislodge the ball from his glove and score the run that ga-.e the Angels a 6-5 lead. ToaJ61Jt'• game Cleveland (Heaton 8-lo) at AD1~l1 (McCaslull I 0-11 ) Ttme: 7 p.m. TY: None. Radio: KMPC(710>. reliever Dave Van Ohlen, l-2, whu had held the Angels hatless sin~ a fi ve-run first inning. Boone took second on a sacrifice b y Gary Petti~ Carew then hit his go-ahead singk and took second on the play, on which Willard was charged WJth an error Carew advanced to third on a sanglt' by Bnan Downing and scored Rcgg.se; Jackson's sacnficc fl y Solo homers by Brook Jacob) and Andre Thornton gave O eveland a 2-1 lead m the first inning. but the Angel., knocked out Tom Waddell in th1 bottom of the 1nn1ng. Pettis led off w1 th a walk and· stok his 54th base before sconng on a double by Carew Down.tng followe!d with a single that scored Care" and cofttinued to third when nght fielder George Vukovich m isplayed the ball for an error. Jack.son walked and Doug De( 1 ,. Will the Vaqueros sign another contract with the Sailors? Irvine Coach Terry Henigan doesn't think so. but Newport Coach Mike Gid- dings greeted him after the game and said, "You should play us again." Boone was on second base when Rod Carew singled sharp!) to center field. Brett Butler's throw home reached Willard an plenty of tame, but rather than slide. Boone went an wt th anns raised and knocked Willard off h.is feet. ncenrngJ ed ro sc~~·oo~IYig· Ohl" .............. . o ut later, Bobby G nch drew a wall "We've scored one touchdown on Newport Harbor in the last two years (losing 20-7 last year and 52-0 in 1983) and that was in the last 30 seconds of the game, but we knew we had a chance coming in tonight," said (Pleue eee IRVINE/BS) o.itr,... ........ .., NcMrd ·--lnine 11.lgh'• lllke Steinke run• throach the Newport Harbor H1gb defen.e Friday night. "You do what you got to do:· said Boone. "It was JUSt luck) that Jerry ~adn't .hold t~e ball. The biggest luck as sconng an important run. however you do it." With the score tied 5-5, Boone stan ed the seventh wtth a single off FV holds off super soph, wins, 14-7 By ROGER CAR~ON Of .. o.itr,... ... Fountain Valley High football coach M ike Milner got everything he asked for Frida_y night -a victory, a well-played effon from his own ~uad, and a pretty sharp effon from his "other" quarterback. El T oro's Bret Johnson. What it boiled down to was a 14-7 decision over the Chargers of El Toro, as the Barons came up with a 47-yard drive in the third quarter to snap a 7-7 halftime verdict, then held on to up their non-league record to 2-0. "It was a little strange," com- mented Milner. "I wished him (J ohn- son) luck before the game and told him l hoped he'd have a good game. We go back a long ways." · The El Toro quanerback is the sophom ore son of El T oro Coach Bob Johnson, who hired Milner as an assistant when he was the head coach at Los Amigos High. That was 15 years ago, and a long fnendship has endured. But blood's thicker than.water and when it came right down to it Milner's wishes for El Toro 's quarterback were tempered as he added: ··w e don't go that far back. l don't want to lose a football game to my m o ther." The Barons looked and played hke winners offensively just twice - during that 47-yard march which was culminated by Terry Reichert's sec- ond touchdown run. this from five yards out. O n their first possession the Baro ns drove 80 yards m I 0 plays. wt th Reschen carrying the final seven yards, contributing 49 yards on 7 cames in the march Seahawks taught lesson in 38-0 loss Fonta n a scores early a n often in punis h in g win By ST AN GR.ANCH o.itrNeec.n1 $ ..... "Now our boys have an idea of what 1t takes to play m the Big 5 Conference," said Ocean View head coach Karl Gaytan after Fontana steam-roUercd over the Scahawks, 38-0. • The Fontana Steelers, completely dominated Ocean View as the Sea- hawks -could only manage 54 yards total offense. The Steelers came out fired up and scored oo six of their first seven possessions, and that one time was a missed fi eld goal. A factor that led to the scoring barrage was the fact that Fontana o nly had to start on its own side of the field twice. The Steelers opened the scoring on their first possession. as quarterback Barry Titus found Michael McClellan in the end zone for a 20-yard scoring strike. Then Fontana capitalized on a Scahawk fumble and scored three plays later on Keith Washington's nine-yard run. In the second quaner, running back John Kidd capped a 12-play dnve with a 6-yard touchdown run. On their next possession. the Steelers scored again as Willie Chapman ran 2 yards for the toucbdown - Then, on the last pla} of the half. place-kicker Kenny Gonzales con- verted a 42-yard field $Oal to put the score at 31 -0 at intermissio n. Fontana scored again as running back Mark Bedwell scored on an 11- yard run, to open the t hird quarter. Af\er that. the Steelers put in their second and third teams, which basically ran out the cloclc. The Sea hawks appeared to come to life when quanerback Mike Spence hat ttght end Pete Tucker for 13 yards and Ocean View's first first d own, which came with seven minutes remaining in the third quarter. How- ever. the drive stalled on the Steelers' 40 and the Scahawks punted. That was the deepest the Seahawks would go into Fontana territory. Even though nothing seemed to go right for Ocean View, Gaylan found something to be happy about. "I am disapointed that we dtd not gJVe them (Fontana) a better game. but l was pleased with the way most of the boys played," he said. "Also. we did no t have any scnous tnJuries so this was a good learning expenence. Fontana is a class team and they played like you would expect the Big 5 runner-up to play." Indeed. Fontana did play like a championship caliber team. If Fon- tana has any weakness, ll would probably be 1ts passing game. The (Pleue eee PONT ANA/83) "On those two dn ves they looked the second penod. but Johnson's 45- like a d ifferent team," said Bob )ard hookup to Chns Baile} at the Johnson. "Our defense played their Fountain Valle) 10 was nullified b) a butts off tonight, but It was JUSt o n the pcnalt). field too long." And El Toro was also on the move The Chargers went after the Baro ns in the founh quarter, with a 21-yard in a style not conducive to their burst up the middle on a fake punt by reputation, partly because they were Enc Brass moving the ball to the simply ·•going for it," and panly Barons' 38. because they have a quarterback who But Fountain Valle) dug in at that can deliver. point. and continued to dig an the rest The 15-year-old quarterback set up of the wa) to hold El Toro off El Taro's only touchdown with a 4 l-··we staned tackling better in the yard dash. turning the n ght side. then' -'Jet"ond halC-M')lncr reasoned about runnin~ across the gra in to th~· his team's abili ty to deal with John· Barons 13. son & Co ... And we mad~ a couple ot Later. on foun h-a nd-11 from the adjustments on our n1clde co' eragc ·· Fountain Valle) 14. El Toro d1\-.\s for his team ·~ t'WO sconng daaned a field goal attempt and went dmes. efforts \\h1ch ~cmt•d to con- for 11. \\'lth Joh nson connccu ng w11h trast sharpl) "1th 1he rest of Fountain Chn suan Maninez in the end zone Valle~ 's oITensl\e output \.11lner The Chargers were mo'1ng agam 1n said: ··'A e ""ere JU'>I getting ofT on the football and executing at that time In the ea rly season you tend to get 11 gomg. then a httle sluggish The Barons showed a httle of " hat may be in store for future success taking the wraps off 5-9. 195-pound tailback Tom Vrab for the fi rst time Vrab carried JUSt three limes nemns 12 yards. which was Milner"s plan 1n bnngang him along after recovenng from knee surge~ Reichert, mean" h11e sho" ed power tn rushing for!}) \ards on ~u cames, including 62 of those on I 2 cames in the first half Quarterback John Pean tu med in J JOum e) man performance com plt.·1 1ng 7 of I~ for 64 )ards "1th I:X.•nnl'> .\re' again the "\o I target \rt·\ caught fi,e passes for 45 'ards While Re1chert·s running "a' tht· (Pl eaae eee BARONS/83) •• Gree Colbrunn grab8 Ocean h quarterback Mike Spenc e and °"9r .... ,._......, L-...,_ prepare. to pull him down for a aack Friday. Seahawu fell, S8-0 . I Mustangs get even match up, unev.en resultS in loss By RICllARD DUNN downs and, more amportanUy an this first-half yards. could do nothing v.1th thC' dm e ietrut1~· J>.\ T m ade 11 .., o at hnt'txlcker He v.oul1f\t: ht'IP<'d 10 ..,,..cw, '1 • 1 o ne, had possession of the ball lonaer the break. \,1n11,go ~ this onr But thr standout iun11'r 1' lt was a m•tch made ltl heaven than Costa Mesa. Th· The ( avahrr1 u~ up 1u~t I \0 tn lo\t for the season duC' toa knC't.' 1nJUr\ from the start, but Costa Mesa High "They played very well," Mustana Cos~~s!~~e ~o~dm;alf~i hf~~ mal e It 14-0 Two h1g pia ..... Bum,· ,ufferc'd last w~l Baldwin .... ,11 ha\t' tlidn't have an an,el in its pocket at Coach Tom BaJdwin said. ·• We possession of thr bal~ust tWlcc 10 th<' I •)llrd C'ompk11on to Petrut1s t<' ~t't to get us.ed to hi\ ahscnC"t lheflnish. . didn•tlosethegame." th'rd dbo th<' chain\ movrng and Jim Two tcboolJ which have strugJed • It wasa scoreless first half, although 1 quarter, an time~couldn't ~k<iarrh\ I ~-yard run to put the ball ··w e·rr los1na t'H'f') bod\.'' ht said 1n the past but WC1"C off to 1-0 starts Stlnti140 let a aotden scorina op.. eittcute much past midfield. un the M u\tani' 1an1ted the dme Our quarterbad.. (Paul ~odnquet) this year, Costa Mesa and Santiqo ponunaty slip away. Santtaao's rc1uvcnated second-halt w , · had to coi'ne 1n and pla' hnrbe l er; entered the gameuthe pcrfcctnon· With his offense on 1u own 32, offense. howexer. could. The 1'h ll •6 to(l.otnthegame.Bum, the who le second half .. Rt)(!nqucz. lc-aa"e match for each other. The Cavalier quamrback Rick Bums bit Cavahers took the halfs opcnina to sc-d 3 quick scrttn pass 10 (iaf('aa "ho completed fi"e of I~ panes for t~ms' aimilarities provtd to be a wide ~ivcr David PetnJtis over~ kJekofT and drove from their own 34 who danced his wa)' from tlleo •d<' JU l '8 'a.rd • isn't usually a ' ood test, wtuch the Cava licn won, middle and Petrutis sprinted all lbe toao up, 7-0. Fullback JOt' Marqut'1. a lines to the middle 01 tht fit ld ht-fort lane~,cker.but he did mterttpt a pass +6 Friday niaht at Oarden Grove way to the Mustana IS-yard line surpriK to Baldwin b«ausc be d1dn 't rcachang the end 7one untouched in the third quat1er Hiab. before t.akina a hit from behind. Tbe play on offense last wcclc, lceyed the PC'trut1' madt' '' 14-0 w1th the ~.lint Both teams playdefente well but it bell was 1'arred loote and defensive drive with 52 yard rushma on four a,!'cr. and time wa\ runnint out on Af\~r the C'avaliers 54.0red for the ' T' I o be G C o~u1 Mesa 'ICcond time. Costa Meu took the was obvious which team bad the beck 1m McDo~U recovered for . camn. t was a ama, thouah. · fT ti better offense. The C..valim (2-0) the Mustanp on tlle 10. who mu1eled his way mto the end BaldMn w1'hed h<' had M1kr CMU&f\& l.lcko nd mall) produced compikd 382 total yard.a, 13 first The Mustanp, wbo p ined just 63 rone from the 2-yard line to ch mu l)'J)enk!. his be-st d(fens1,·e pla\er (P1eue eee lllU8T A!f08/lt2) that loaded the bases. Von Ohlen wa' greeted by pinch-hitter Juan Bent qucz's two-run ssngle. Willard hit has fifth homer m thl' fifth to make 1t 5-3 and the Indian~ tied It in the seventh agam st Ste"an Cliburn, who had taken over for starter Ron Ro manick: in the sixth Dodgers ' lead is now 4 1/2 Giants' 5-3 win moves Cincinnati into good position .\N FR.\~C l\l n 1 .\P1 -Pin, 1 h mer Ch ns Brl,v. n hrul.e a ~·' t" n 1t 1nn1pg 11e 14hc:n hl' 'mgte-d t.11 ·"' runs v.11h the ba<,c;·, loJdt"d ..in.:! '"' l.lUIS htiang the !)an Franu~, ( r!Jrl(• IQ a 5-J \ ICtO!"\ lH a tht l \ \n.!t°ll Dodgers Fnda' night The los~ l ut thl' Dodger, l',1d 1. 1he Na11onal l ,•agut· w,.,; t .J games O'er the '>l'' l•r.J-pla.t' 1 11 un natl Red~ -thl'H -.m.illnt .c:Jd ''"' .\ug The Dodgn' \.\C:nt ah,•al.1 ~--•1th .1 pair of runs in tht' top !•I the ~·' t·nth P1nch-h11ter Tern \\ h1ttit•ld·, 'angli' ,J'oday •s game D~dgen·t Rt'U\\ 1:-111 '\,\ Franosco 1 Oa\I' "-1111 Time I pm T\ Channel I Radio K .\B< 1 "01 created the 11e .rnJ tht• ~11-,lhl all 'II scored on a throv.in11,ar1ir ti' ,at. .\le\ fre\tnll The Giant' r.tll1nj "'llh I\.\' 1u and nobcxh on ba~ 1n the ht • half t-,1 the . 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Orange eo.t DAILY PIL6T/Satutday, September 21, 1988 J!atJNE SHOCKS NEWPORT, 36-26 ••. Hnipn '1'be kids bounced b9ct ra1ily ~ ln the teCOnd baJ( This II ,ood for our footbaJl provam. "'rm &bocked J don't know what made the diffetenoe. lf 1 knew, we'd play lib tbat every balf of the year." lrvi• roUed up 340 yardl Nlhina ~ the ali&btly bllF Sailors, includina 117 apie« by Brosnan and Jim Miele. But the key t~ the win was senior guanetblck-defen.sive back Raye. Raye, pla)'i.ot in only hia second pme ~t quarterback, ~ued for only 41 'Y&tdl1 but rushed for 63, nearly half oomina on a 31-yard touchdown run with a lateral and that wun't even his =·contribution in terms of Tbat came in the third quarter with the Sailon holding a 24-17 and bold.ina the ball at the Vaquero 33. Sailor Quarterback dropped back., lookina for a receiver in the ri&ht Oat. He threw a_nd Raye, playing centeT field in the 1CCOndary, Jumped in front of the intended receiver and picked the ball off at the I 8. Two mined tackles and 82 yards latCT, Raye was in the end zone and the IOOrt Yi8J tied at 24-24. "We were in a rotate and I j ust came across the field in front of the receiver," said Raye. ··1 didn't think: I had a chance until I started running. .. At the end of the fint half it didn't look like the Vaqueros bad much of a chance. Foley led the Sailon to 10 points in the final six minutes of the half. He threw a I )..yard touchdown pus to Marli: Craig and then drove them into position for a 38-yard Stcrlina Coberly field al with t 2 .seconds Left. IJvlna N~-pon a 24-14 halftime lead. "We didn't make any turnovers Wt~ (in a ll-17 win OVCT Saota Ana), but we made a bunch toni&bt (thrte inten:cptions and a fumble)." said Giddlnp. .. ln the tee0od half we just stopped tacklj~ and din't look like we wanted to win." lndeed, that field Joal was all that wu to be heard from the Sailor offente. Foley. who ~w for 222 first-half ya_rda. would manaae o nly I 04 in the seoond and would 1et the satrors into JrVinc ttmtory twtcc. The first time was when his opposite number Raye ran a pus back on him and the other was with less than three minutes left, when the Sailon could not get in the end zone &om the 14. That was quite a change for the Sailors from the fint half. In fact both teams had started fast. With each team scorina on its first two drives. Newport got its early touchdowns on Rustlers beaten In soccer, 2-0 SAN DIEGO -After playing to a scoreless tie in the first half, the Golden West College men's socc:er team allowed two goa_!s in the last 16:05 and dropped a 2-0 decision to San Diego City l=riday afternoon. Oscar Chabira kicked in the first goal for San Diego with I 6:0S left and Raul Pena added some insurance at the I :46 mark. fU.!1' of one and two-yards by Bryan Wddm.an. The Vaquct05 10• their lint eoore on a ~·)'&I'd .nan by pt.line qxdalist Al Dia. Diu bad rushed five times for nine yards in the first cwo pme but had .cored four touchdown.a. ' The other came on the Brolnaft..to- R.aye lateral, a play that covered 69 yards. Raye bad &i_ven to Renteria wbo bad banded off to Brosnan on a ooun\CT play juat like the one Brosnan scored on in the founh quancr. ... lt'flM ....... ..,. ..... 16 ........ o.rw. ...--wt HefOOr 1 11 0 t-a6 ,,..,,,. 14 0 10 lt-36 lrr-Olu 1 run l8r06ften 11.ldtl N..-Wlld(Nn 2 run (eoo.rlY kldl) ,,.,,........ • .,. 31 run wlltl .. ..,., (Ir-klckl NH-Wllclmell 1 "WI (CoM!iv kick) N.+-<ftlt lJ Net "'°"' Fotev (Cobwl't' klekl NH--CoWtv • FG ~n1'FC> IN-lteve 12 ~Ion rttur11 (lrOMltll lllc:al IN-9rolnen 1' run (llJO blockedl •~ 24 run <oua fdtdl N~tetv. H9tNlin tteooed out of Ind lOllt Atl~ J,100 llllttlmetM) ONM ST A1'1S1lCS Fl~I dOwM T. ltu.r-·vwdeM 23-A Puatne .,..,.._ 326 Peulftt U· .. ·> Pullh t·U Furntlltt~lutnbles Iott S-0 Penettltt•verda -Nied 10-106 "" 11 44·>eo 41 4-1·0 2-37 1-1 f•IOS INDIVtDUAL aUIHIHO NH-Mcelellend, )·2'; Wlld!Mn. J-21/ John· I«!, S-1'1 ~for-!'lllnt,n s. lr-erotnen, f·l17; Mlele, lJ-1171 Rtve, 1·6>; lttnterlt, ... 41; Diez, 2·2; Hemeon, Hw· "'""" 17. INDfVIDUAl l'ASS*G N~•v. u .... 3 326; Mc<:ltllend, o+o o. lr~ve. 4·1-0 41. INDfYIDUAl aacatVING NH-A. $11tpperd, 6·111; Cr•lo. S·59; McCltlltnd, S-3'; llted, 3·42; Keletldlen, 3·ll. JollntOft. t-27; S. ~,d, 1-17. Ir~. 2·24; Smet1nke, 1-14; Diet, 1·3. ... ..., .......... ., Jimmy Raye of Irrine Blah catch• a lateral before nn••nc for a touchdown. The ;lay co.-ered 68 yarda wttb aaye rannJna tbe final 31. SP ORTS BREAK Turner: Shape of Atlanta is a real bad condition van11:eeeaups1hgamesback Rustlers battle Frem AP dhpatckl ATLANTA -Ted Turner told his • Atlanta Braves be was "literally sick" about their losina season and ordered them to undergo a battery of conditioning tests. "Look at all the teams that do well. They're in good shape," the ba~ball team's owner told bis players dunna a meeung before Thursday's I 5-S loss to Cin.cinllati. "If you're n~t in good shape, who are you letting down? Your fam1Jy, because you're not going to be able to make as much money . .. the guys in here (the clubhouse), because you're not going to be able to play. The guys who aren't in shape bun everybody." "His tone didn't surprise me," said center fielder Dale Murphy. "He's upset We're all upset with the way things have gone this year." "Everyone's looking for answers," said first baseman Bob hnter Homer. "We've had a bad year from start to finish. That's pretty obvious. rve never been a person to make excuses, and I don't think it's time to start ma.kinf excuses. We've bad a bad year and we're all to blame.' ' The Braves were 60-86, 25 games behind the first- place Po;d&e!"5 in the Natio~ league West, going into J:riday night s game at San Diego. . "Wba!'s ha,Ppened t~s year has been so dcvastat- ana that r m literally sack about it" said Turner mentioning small crowds and the te~ 's S 14.3 millio~ payroll. The team owner, who fired rookie Manager Eddie Haas last month and replaced him with Bobby Wine also told the players that he had ordered Brave~ Assist.aJlt Vice President Joe Shirley to determine if there was a dru' problem on the team. Hf said Sharley reponed no problem .. T':lm~r ~id be wants each player to undergo cond1t1oruni tests by Dr. John Cantwell at Georgia ~ptist Medical Center before the end of the season. He wd the Braves also plan to consult with a dietician to counsel players. Quote of the day . Michel Splak1, the undisputed light heavy- weight champion on bas fight tonight with Larry Holmes.: "I want glory from this. I'll get glory from this." Cardinals pad lead to 2 game. Ceaar Cedeno and Terry Pud.letoa hit a consecutive triples in the eighth inning that b~oke a 3-3 tic and sent St. Louis to a S-3 Victory over Montreal at Busch Stadium Friday night. With one out in the eighth Cedeno tripled ~st the first base bag and Pendleton followed with a tnple to th.e same spot, scoring Cedeno. OUle Smida followed with a squeeze bunt that !ICOred Pendleton ... Elsewhere an the National league. ex-Dodger R.J. Reyaold1 broke an I I th-inning tic with a bad-bop sin&Je over Mets first baseman ~eldl Hef'U.IHlel, keying a two-run rally and 8Jvang Pittsburgh a 7-S victory over New York at Shea Stadium. The loss dropped the Mets twopmt!\behmd theCardinals in the NLEast. .. In the Ast.J'<?domc. pinch-hitter Mu Veaable'1 double broke a 2-2 tt~ and EcldJe Mllaer'1 single drove in two more runs m the four-run Cincinnati sixth that snapped Houston's.nine-game winning streak and led the Reds to a 5-3 ".1ctory. Jay Tibbs, 9-15. for whom Venable batted, gamed the victory ... Ryae SuAer1 hit a two- run homer that supponcd s1x-h1t pitching by RegM Pa~&enoa and Lee Smldl as the Chicago Cubs defeated Ph1ladelph1a a< Veterans Stadium. )..I ... Toay G,.,.a had four RBI. two in a seven-run founh inning. while Garry .Templeton went 4 for 4 and scored four umcs u San Di~o routed Atlanta, 11.1. handing the Braves a f~ straight loss. LaMar:r Hoyt, I 5-8, wenffivc inniop, With Gae Walter working the final four for his third save. Rookie Hammel in '-'PGA lead Peay Hammel, who IS look.mg n lOward the LPGA tour'$ Rookie of the Year awatd, shot a 6-und~r par 66 Fnday to take the fint·round lead in the San Jo5e Cla sic ,oll toumarnent. Hammel, who has won $67,773 to rank 27th amona money winners, collected si:t birdies at the AJmadrn Golf & Country Club for a two-stroke ftWlino~PatBn41ey, who finished with two btrdaes fora 61. Hammel, 23, who won the Jamie Farr Toledo Clarie. miaed only one pun dunna the round despite iieliQI the drtal of having a Wlsdom tooth pulled Wedne.day •• r MeanwtuJe. at the Southwest Oass1c in Abllenc. Ta , tint-round co-leader Andy Bea shot a .S-ww:tcr·par 6710 take a one-shot advani.ae of Mlh ROI 11 lbe mJdway Point. Jldd abot a 66. one bot ahead of ......... Ud ........ run-scoring singles as Baltimore snapped a • • Cal RJptea and Edd.le Marray rapped • 5evcoth:-inning~to ~tNc~York.,4-2at surpr1s1ng Dons Mcmor:iaJ Stadium Fnday night and send the fading Yankees to their eighth st:rawu loss. The def eat dropped second-place New York 61/i games behind American ~ue East leader Toronto and the Y~~ees' losing streak is their longest since a oinc-pme s~d in Scptcmt?cr 1982 ... ln Toronto, Jimmy ltey pitched a one-hiller for seven-plus innings and G~ lore and R.uc:e Malllalb drove in two runs apiece as the Blue Jays held off Milwaukee. 7-5. The victory was Toronto's 50th of the season at home, eclipsing the team record of 49 set last season ... In the AL West, Steve BaJ.boaJ hit a vand slam in the first inning and ~nsas City snapped a four-game losing skid with a 5-1 v1~0f)'. over Mmnesota at Royals Stadium. Balboni, mired tn a )..for-30 slump, hit a 2-1 offering from Bert Blylevea over the left-field fence for his 33rd home run of the year ... At <;:omiskcy Park, Roa I.JUie drove in t~ree ru~s. two WI~ a. homer, and Floyd BUll11ter pitched six shutout innings as the Chi~o White Sox routed Oa.kland, I 0-4 . . . Bobby JOMt and Elia Valeatlae led off the ninth inning with consecutive hOJ!lC runs, giving Texas a 1~9 victory over Seattle in Arlington : .. At Fcnway Park., ~t Lemoa greeted Boston ~hcvcr Ste~e ~Wfonl with a ti~breaking, two-r:un single t~at highlighted a four-run eighth inning and ltfted Detroit to a 6-f victory over the Red Sox. McEnroe muat rally for win LOS ANGELES -Top-seeded John ~ McEnroe overcame an erractic start and' scored a three-set victory over Brad Gilben Friday to advance into the semfinals of the · Los Angeles men's tournament. McEnroe, sharpening his serve-and-volley game as the match progressed, downed Gilbcn, ~ed fifth, in a quartei:final ma.tch, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3. With ~e victory, McEnroe moved into the semis where he W1JI meet eighth-seeded Paul Annacone who ous~ed ~tt Davis, 6-4, 6-2 in a quarterfinal ~atch earlier Fnday. . In another quarterfinal, fourth-seeded Jonan Krick needed almost two hours to defeat Jimmy Arias 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-4). Kriek will meet second-seeded Stefa~ Edberg of Sweden. The week-long tourney at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the campus of UCLA continues with semifinals slated for today and the finals scheduled for Sunday. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5 . B a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Esperanza vs. EJ Modcu (tape), Channel S6. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy at Indiana. Channel 13. -I 0: I 5 a.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at New York Mets, Channel 4. 1 I a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Michigan at South Carolina, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL· Georgia at Clemson, Channel 2. • · I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco, Channel 11. I :30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR 400 Grand National race from Richmond, Va., Channel 4. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Louisiana Super Derby, Channel 9. 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Best of NFL Follies, Channel 4. 3 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL report, Cha_nncl 34. 4 p.m. -TENNIS: Pacific $outhwC$t tournament (two hours), Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLE('.;E FOOTBALL: Scores from around the country, Channel 7. 4 p.tn. -SOCCER: Colombia vs. Peru in World Cup qualifyina match (tape), Channel 34. S p.ni. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook. Channel 34. S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: West Vif'&inia at Maryland. Channel 13. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at New York Mets. KN X (I 070). 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: llbno1s vs. Nebraska, KIEV (870). 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal tate Fullerto n at Wyomins. K WOW ( 1600). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgen at San Francisco. KABC (790). I p.m. -COLLltGE FOOTBALL: Aniontt vs. C.Jifom1a. Kl.AC (S70). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Saylor at USC, KNX C 1070). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL. Oeveland at Angels, KMPC(710). 7 p.m -COU.EGE FOOTBALL San Dicao St.ate vs. UCLA. XTRA (690). K.SDO (1130). 8 p.m. -PRO ROCIEV: Kanas \IS Vancouver in exh1b1tion, Kl.AC (570) 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTI~ Long Beach Stale at Hawau, KNAC ( 105.S). • OCC , Saddieback to engage in first ---road tests of year Golden West College stays close to home while Orange Coast hits the road tonight seeking their first wins of the season in no n-conference com- munity college foo1ball contests. Meanwhile. Saddleback takes tts innovative offense to San Bernardino wberc it will attempt to remain unbeaten. All kickoffs arc at 7:30 this evening. A look at Lhc games: Rucbo SutJa10 (l-0) at Golden Weit (0·0-1): T he Rustlers will try to shalce the effects of a frustrating 7-7 tie with Orange Coast last weekend when they host the upstart Dons at OCC this evening. In a game an which Golden West had the best chances to win in the late stages against Coast. the Rustlers had to settle for the deadlock when a late field goal missed the target. Meanwhile, Rancho antiago pulled off a stunning 27-24 victory over ri val Fullerton. Golden West wtll have to contend 'WATER POLO with Dons quarterback Silvio Dclligana, who threw for two touch- down passes last week. both to wide receiver Ed Nasser. And the ,Dons' defense forced Fullcnon into seven turnovers and put continual pressure o n the Hornets backfield. Oru1e Coaat (8·0·1) at Fllllertoa (0-1): Each team will be tryio' to cut down on turnovers after givmg the baJI away a number of times in the opening games last week. Against Golden West. the Pirates fumbled the ball eight times, losing four, while Fullerton was .guilty of seven giveaways against Rancho San- tiago. The Ho rnets appeared loaded with talent. They start 22 sophomores who were on last year's team that went I 0-1 and defeated Saddleback in the Orange County Bowl, IJ..1 0. Fullerton enters tonight's game with a 21-1)..2 advantage over the Pirates, who have beaten the Hornets only once in the last I 0 games. Saddle back (1-0 ) at Sa• Berurdiao (1-8): The Gauchos, who did not employ a buddlc on offense in last week's 48-I 4 thrashing of El Camino, will visit a San Bernardino team that edged Compton last week 19-14. • Marina advances to tourney semis UCL Golden West also collect pair of easy victories The Marina High water polo squad stayed unbeaten with a pair of wins Friday and in the process advanced to the semifinal round of the Moore League Tournament at Long Beach's Belmont Plau today. Acre's what took place: MariDa t , MJra Coata l; Marilll 15, Cuyoa 3: The Vikings did it with defense, thanks in pan to the goal- tendioa of Craig Dillenbeck who ~orkcd approximately fi ve of the ei&ht quarters at Jordan High. 1n the first game, Wade Womack poured in three goals and Scott Larsen added two as the Vikings ovc~wcred Mina Costa. Milcc Harris' five goals and four more from Larsen were the keys offensively for Manna an the romp over Canyon. Hud.Dsto• Beaeb It, Mater Del t: Junior Curt Duke scored five goals, including the final two in the second period of overtime, to clinch the win for the host Oilers who improved to 4-1. The Monarchs had tied the score wi~ six ~nds remaining in regu- lation as Jimmy Cantarella tallied. Huntington Beach scored the only two goals in the fint extra session, but Mater Dei notched the next one to close within I 0-9 when Duke scored twice to secure the victorv. Vtua Pan 7, Cotta Meaa 1: The Mustangs were second-round victims at the Villa Park Invitational, as the host Spartans scored four times in the first quarter to put it away. Alex Crenshaw was the only Mcsan to dent the !ICOring column. On the co11cge level: UC lrvble IS, Loyola t ; UC lnlH 15, Cal State F.Uertea •: Jeff Campbell had five goals anhd Mark Maize! stopped I 0 shots in goal to lead the Antcaten to the openina win. In the second game, Maizell shut out the Titans through three quarters and UCI featured a balanced attack with I 0 different players scoring to cruise to the win. Ooldeti Wett ti, hlle ..... •: 0.W. ea Wett 1', OrottaMat t: The Rustlers moved within one victory of the title match at the Cuesta Tour- nament with the twin wins, ncecUng a victory over Saddlcback today for a chance at the champio nship. MUSTANGS FALL ••• From Bl a drive. RodnquC?, who hit ti&J'lt end John Carlson for 19 yards to put the baJJ on the Cavalier 10, needed nine plays to move h1s offense 6 7 yards before runnina back Scott Anderson ( 18-63) squeeLed an from the 2-yard lane. Anderson's tw<>-p<>mt run failed, so fo r 5:44 Santiago sat on the ball and the 14-6 lead bcf ore the clock ran out. ··we played aood defenlC,.. said BaJdwin, who abo admitted thal be was caupt otT auatd by Marquez. "He didn't touch the ball last week." Indeed he didn't -and only three umcs in the flnt half bccaute of d19C1phnary rc8$0nS -~ut ID the second half armst the I ustanp he rushed for 8 yards to · 'vc him a aame·hlab I 06. It pro vi to be the diffcttncc in the baff in a pme won on the vound. I u )7 171 • 211 Ml-7 ,.,, I I 10-ll Warriors lack an offense De ense can't keep them from a 14-0 rattling by Tustin By UN SW.. ........ C.11 J nJa I For the second week in a row. Woodbridae Hi&b School's defense played a solid ba.11 pme. while the offense •{)uttered. But this time Coach Gene Noji's Warriors came up short in a 14-0 loss to Tustin, in a non-leque contest a1 Northrup Field in Tustin. Wood- brid&c is now 1-1. "Our otJense couldn't-generate: anything tonight," Noji said. "Our defense kept us in the ball game. We knew going into this year that our defense would be strong. I think Uthe IC&SOD proeruses our offense will com~around. at leut I hope so." Tu~tin scored on its tint pos-- 1n1ion, aft.er recovering a Wood- bridae fumble at the Warrior 19. On third and seven from the 16, Tiller quarterback George Menges found Tim Linehan in the left comer of the end zone, for a 7-0 fint quarter lead. The Warriors' farthest penetration in the first half was to the Tustin 48, where they stalled. The Woodbridge defense held Tustin to 41 fint-balf yards, while gaining only 36 yards in total offense. Tustin scored the final points of the game, on its first possession of the third quarter. The Tillers drove 68 yards in six plays, with the help of two IS-yard penalties ~nst W~­ bridgc. Tim Hollinger s twisting six- yard dive gave Tustin a 13-0 lead. Tom Kotlar's extra point concluded the Tiller scoring at 14. A big reason for the Warrior downfall was the result of ci"ght quarterback sacks registered by Tustin. Woodbridge quarterback John Yurkovich was thrown for 5S yards in losses. ··That really bun us," Noji said. "Our offensive line did a decent job, we just couldn't find anyone open in the secondary. I tbougbt we gave sufficient time to gel a pass off." Yurkovich was rushed out of the pocket all night long. The 6-1, 175- pound junior completed four of five first-half passes for 30 yards, but completed only three of 12 the rest of the way. The nine penalties for 90 yards did not help the Warrior cause either which many times p vc Woodbridg~ poor field position on offense. Twice. Woodbrid&e bad bi!troers called back because of hol · calls, while allowioa Tustin secon chances on three different occasions on offense. Running back Tom Van Voorhis was the Warrior workhorse, picking up 3 1 yards on I I ca.mes * Tutttn t•, Wu llbi1dlle o ~.,.,Guertin WOOCl~kloe 0 0 0 C>-0 Tuatln 7 o O 7-14 Tu.-Llnenen 16 i>en from Menoll <Kotler lcl(j() Tua-+ioHlnoef' • run (Kotler kick) Attendenc•: 2.700 (9'tlm1lec:t) OAMa STATimcs Weed Fir" downa II llust!tt·vtr~ 3'·S6 P1ulno vtrci.o. 1' ~~no ~17~ Punta 6·)1 Fuml>lft·~ I01t 3'2 Penalllft·ve.rch -llud f-tO Tua • 2S·58 " 2·1·1 4·36 M l ·IO INOfVIDUAL aUSHING W~V•n Voornla, 11·31; TownMnd, S•29, Evtra, 1·11, Armstrong, 2·6; Cornwll, l-~· mlnuJ l, YU111ovlch, l6•for·mlftui 20 Tu~lnMr, f·J7; Svtl", 9·26; Med\ado, 1·6, Llneflen, 1·1; Genk-. 1-fOl"Mlnw I ~. Hor·rnlnus 4. ' INDfVIOUAL !'ASSING O W~Yuf11.ovldl, 7·17~. 7'; Juerei. 0-HI. Tu1 ~ieea, 2·7·1, 41. INOIV1DUAL aacatVINO WOOd Ptot , J· 1'; VIII VOOl"llls, 1·34; Fllle, HI, TownMnd. 1·7; York, l·S. Tut-P1tatont, l·2S; ~. 1·16. Laguna tops Elsinore for second win ELSINORE -Jonathan Todd rushed for 162 yards and a touch- down and Kent Chesley caught the gam~winning tO\ichdown pass from quarterback John Kimball with six minutes to play to help the l..aguna Beach ffiah football team to a I 7·1 4 victory over Elsinore here Friday night. The win upped the Artists' record to 2-0 in the young season. Elsinore took a quick 6-0 lead on the second play from scrimmaae following an.86-ya_rci run, but Laguna retaliated later in the fint Quarter as sophomore Ian Vickcn booted a 37- yard field Joa_! to halve the deficit. Laguna took'iu first lead on Todd's I-yard run, but Elsinore went beck in front, 14-10, late in the third quarter on an I I-yard pass play and success.. ful run on the conversion. Todd broke free for a SS-1-ard run to set the staae for Chesley 1 winning reception from Kimball. Kimball finished the cvcnina with 283 ya_rds passing on I 7 of 3 I completions with one interception. Lquna also had to overcome I SS yarda in ptnalties, includina five on succasive playa durina one drive. * U...~l7, ........ l4 SC...., ..... l-8lllN 9Mdl J 1 0 >-11 I.... • DI ~14 1-46 Nn Crun lt"-d) Llt-~trl 11 FO , Llt-TtcliO 1 l'\M'I CVlc.un II.let.) 1-11 HU •y (run ~tlul> L~hfttrl D NU from lllmllel (V~a kick) IMOfVIOUAL •UIMMe llt-Todd~""=i~ Oii....,, >·11 l.a-te~~l-l, -4LllC91WM L>-<"""""'*• .._,, a......., 4•1'1 TocN. J-.1. ~. 1•10. °'-• .... ~. ,.._ O..ton. '""· _______ ....;; ________________ .,_. FONTANA ••• From Bl Steelers compleled only 3 of 12 passes. Also, if lherc wa one place the Seahawks played well, 1l would have been on pass defense, especially oomerback Jeff Darling. who broke up many passes. Fontana running back John Kidd had a good day as he rushed for 141 yards on only 14 cames, including one for a touchdown. KJdd had one burst for 42 yards which set ·up a Steclcr toucdown. Kidd and Co. had many big holes to choo;Se from as . Fontana completely domtnated the Linc of scrimmage. Gaytan feels that his team will regroup and will be ready to play speedy Gardena, a trad1t1onal Las Angeles County power. The game is next Thursday, at Westminster High. * Fent11n11 31, OcMn Vlew o Sew• bv Ou•r1en Fonte,,. 14 17 1 0-3' Hometeem O O O 0-0 FM-Mcer.tlen 20 i>eu from Tiius (Goo1eles kick) Fon-Wu11t1111ton 9 run (Gonzeles kickl F~ldd 6 run (GontelH kick) Fon-<naoman 2 run (Gont•le• klckl Fon-Gonzales 42 FG Fon-8edwell 11 run (Gonzales kick) Attendance: S,300 (tsllmaledl GANIE STATISTICS " Flot downs 11 Ru•11at·varoa11e ~7·329 Peulno va ro.119 41 Paulno l · l?·O Punt• 2-29 Fumoie\·fumblH lost J-1 Pen.lllft·nros ~nall1eo 6·7S INDIVIDUAL llUSHING ov 4 19-( 10) ... 6·1S·2 6·37 2-1 4·50 Fon-KIOCS, 14·141, Bedwell, 9·4S, Chepmen, 6·41; Titus, 3·3'; Washl!lllton, 8·?8; Svtvester, S·l7; Coon, 2·9; Rorn9f'o, 3·1; Colbrunn, 2·3; 04son, l·l; H1ncock, 1-0 OV-Grace, 6· 12, Szuba, 3· s. Ohm. 2·4; D1r1tno. 2-3; s~. 6·1or·mlnus 34 INDIVIDUAL "ASSING Fon-Titus, 3-11·0. 41 Franklin, 1·0-0, o OV-Soence. 6·14·1, "'·Stocks, 1·0-1, 0 INDIVlDVAL. R•CEIV1NG F~lellen, 1·20, WHhlnvton, I 11. Zlckullf. HO. OV-eradurtk, 2·21; S1ube, 1·16, Tuck. l·ll, Nlendort, 1-9; Grace, l·S. A• he prepare. to throw, Ocean Vlew quarterback Mike Spence ha• an army of Delly No4 ....... .., l • ........ defendera to protect him, including PhU Meyer (62) and Bill Grace (S 1). . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturd9Y, September 21, 1885 CdM comes alive in second half to trim Tritons Bearbowersparks Sea Kings' offense to 16-12 triumph By JIM CARNETT Delly ..... C..1 t• ........ Senior quarterback Tod 8ea(bower ignited Corona del Mar H1gh's sput- tering offense in the second half, and the Sea Kings came from behind 10 nip San Clemente. 16-12. Fnday night at Davidson Field The non-league victory evened the.- Sea KJngs' season record at 1-1 San Clemente 1s also 1-1. · "Maybe our offensive unit was Just too excited or too nervous in the first half. because we lolled ourselves wllh stupid mistakes," said CdM coach Dave Holland "I told the guys at halfume1ust to relax and play football -and they did .. Corona's defense. on the other hand. put together two soltd halves of football.,.. "Our defense was tough all naght." Holland said. 'Tm reall) pleased 1f1lh the way the defens1"e un1t 1s playing nght now." Fitttngl). 11 was Corona's defense that preserved the win in the final minute of play Chns Greco booted a 23-yard field goal with 6:07 left 10 gne the victors a 16-12 advantage. The Tntons then took possession of the ball and bepn moving steaddy down the field. It took eiJht pla~s. and almost five: mmutes, for San Clemente to travel 70 yards to the Sea King nine. lt was at the nine that the v1s1ton. faced a thtrd• and-two SJtUAlJOO. On third down. halfback Dan Morgan was stopped cold by tht middle o( th-e Corona dcl Mar defensive hne. Morgan got the call again on the (l,Cx t play. and was buned followmg a one-yard pickup. The Sea KJngs took possession at the eight. then ran out the clock to 10t' the victory. "l was a httJe womed dunng that fina1 dnve," Holland said with a smile. "San Clemente's wishbone features a good quarterback and a couple of sohd running backs We were tired at that point. and they were ga\ning big chunk\ of yardage on each play But we stopped them when WC' had to." Corona del Mar managed JUSt 45 )'ards in totaJ offense m lhe first half The T ritons owned -what appear<Xi to be -a commanding 6--0 margin at the 1ntenn1ss1on. The Sea KJngs came out smokmg in the second half. ho>Never. They took the opening kickoff and drove 66 yards in six pla:,.s to knot tbe score The TD came on a 44-yard pass from quarterback Tod Bcarbower to v. 1de receiver Ke\in Mclaughlin University decked byDiablos, Doran, 42-3 Bearbower found Mclaughlin wide open at the I 0 The Corona receiver side-stepped a defender and cruised into 1he end zone un- molested The ~1ck failed and the score was tied Corona scored on ns neitt pos- session. dn"ing 54 ~ards in four plays. The touchdown came on a nift)' 3 I-yard scamper b) halfback Sean Turner Turner broke over his left guard and was momentanh halted five ~ards be)Ond the hne OI scnm- mage, but he wrestled free of the defender and raced to pa) din and tt was 13~6 Mission Viejo 'kids' race to 2-0 mark w h ile the Trojans remain winless at 0-2 It was parents' night at Mission Viejo High Fnday night. but the moms and dads on University's side of the field didn't have much to celebrate. They could only watch as their Trojan s.ons-polite as they were - wallted humbly across the field to congratulate the D1ablos on their 42-3 non-league victory, before a crowd of 3,000. Winless Uni versity took a pound- ing from play one. and could only watch the Diablo sons lace their way through the Trojans' young defense. On the opening kickoff. M1ss1on V1ejo's Dennis Erk caught the ball on his own 10. bobbled it.and proceeded to race up the nght side for a 90-yard score With a ltttle more than IO ~conds off the clock. the Trojans lound themselves rn a hole. one which grew deeper and deeper as the naght went on. "Th1sweek we improved," Unt"er- <..tt) Coach Rr ck C'urtrs said after the game. "I think we improved incredibly." That's one way of looking at the lopsided game. The other side. how- ever, had a variety of rose-colored glasses to peer through. Consider the rushing of the deep D1ablos. In 43 cames they amassed 351 yards. and on the rcce1 v1ng end they aired out 142 yards. Senior Bob Doran was on the recc.-1vmg end of a 52-yard touchdown stnke and a 59- yard sconng run. Aller Erk'~ score. Todd Yen went on his own spree. The senior running back earned 15 umes for 62 yards and two touchdowns. H 1s lirst came on an e1ghtyard run earl) in the li~t quaner. the second from the two with just over a minute remaining rn the half. University got 11s only mark in the first penod when Will Farrell hit a 23- yard field goal wllh I :38 remaining. Even the score had J neg.tit H: attached. however fhe Trojans were d'> l lo')e a<.. the two. but a penalt~ and the D1ahln<, hard-standing ltm· hdd l n1'cr'>•I' Jt ba) \\tth a ~1-1 halftime lt•Jd. tht• D1ablos dlspla) ed a vane!) ot plJ'., that kept the TroJa ns offbalancc. In the third period. Doron Cdught a quickl)-deh,ered Brendan \forph) shot and raced through tht: -,pread Trojans and in fur his fir .. 1 scon.- About two minute\ later he took a handotT from Murph' and ran l n1- verstt) ral!Jl,ed for hls second TD "This v.ee k we just wanted to shov. off our pas\lng." Doran said. "We wanted to '>how we ha'e a balanced attack." OCC, Rustlers dealt losses It was a rugged day on the road for area community college teams in non<onference women ·s volleyball matches Fnday. Edison regroups for 35-14 victory Orange Coast let a 2-1 lead sltp away and dropped a five-game match at San Diego Mesa, while Golden West opened its season with a setback at El Camino. The details: Su Diego Mesa 3, Orange Coast 2: The Pirates had a 2-1 lead, but the Olympians came back for a 15-5. 10-15, 5-15, 15-5, 15-12 non- conference victory at Orange Coast College. Margo Kuester. an outside hitter. had four service aces for OCC. while oulside hitter Ann Jav1ch had six lull~ to her credit. The Pirates open South Coast Conference play Wednesday at home agajnst Fullerton at 7.30 El Camino 3, Golden West I: The Rustlers, who opened their 1984 season with a loss and followed It with 20 straight ~ctories. begin the 1985 campaign the same way, falling to El Camino. 15-3. 7-15. 15-1. 15-4. Sophomore middle blocker Cece Elias led the way for Golden Wc<;t with 12 lulls and 5 blocks and sophomore setter Juhe Boland chipped in with 32 assists. The Rustlers were playing without two of their top outside hitters - freshman Lisa Manfre (knee injury) and rctumtng starter Karen Knight (shoulder tnJU ry). • Golden West will play at Mt. San Antonio Wednesday before facing Orange Coast at home Friday. Marina duels No. 1 Servite Marina High's Vikings put their 1--0-1 record and No. 5 status m the Daily Pilot's Orange County Top IO on the line tonight with a non-league football duel wtth No. I-ranked Scmtc ( 1-0). K.Jckoff 1s at 7:30 at the Santa Ana Bowl and Servile 15 a s1~-po1n1 favorite. Servile otTcni an offensive com- bination of quartert.ck Tam Ro nkta.niand 225-pound fullback Onan Booker. Marina counten wllh a defense keyed by nose auard Tyrone Young- blood and i.cklcs Ron l.anon and Ray Maples, becked ug by Rill Crafl in the aecondAry Strvhe went 11·2 1n 1984 -wtth both losses comina to Ma.rina, onct 10 the non-lcaaue pan of the season, and ..-In in the ('IF playom Angelovic throws three TD passes as Chargers rally Special to the Dally Pilot COL TON Edison Hrgh 's Chargers. '\tunned by a pair of long touchdown run'> by George Hem- mingwa). !>truck back through the air Fnday night to record a 35-14 non- league football dec1s1on over thr Colton 't cllowjackets Quarterback Mike ..\ngelov1c, who was 12 for 18 for 184 yards and thrCl' touchdowns. thrl'"' a pair to wide receiver Rick J ustice and another to Mike Henderson tn offset Colton'\ running game. The Yellowjackets. who did not complete a pa<;<. in three attempt•>. rushed for 226 yards on 41 ca mes. hut the second-half running game wa) htterall} shut down by an Edison defense "'h1ch dosed the 1ntenor down once humrd twice b) Hem- mingway. The Colton back. running out uf a stacked I with do11hl'i)1~h1 ends. qur.t up thl' m1ddlr for \C'Onng runs of 5 7 and 61 yards. his second one coming in the third quarter to tte the gamr at 14 Edison had struck first on a Mike myM'r touchdown run from two yards out. and had comr from a 7-6 deficit when Angelov1c found Ju\Ucr from 18 yards out A two-point pass from Angelov1c to 11ght end Ken Gnggs put the Chargers up, 14-7, at halftime. Minutemen fall by 48-24 score TEMECULA -L1hcrt} Chmttan H1gh's Minutemen lost a 4R-24 e1ght- man footbaJI decision Fnda} night a<. Linfield Chn stian quarterback Mike HO(nc hooked up with 6-6 Neil Stru1kman!i for tour I D pas~' and ,111. in all. and that wa~ JUSI 1n thr lint half. L11x'rt)' C hn<;t1an quarterbadi;; Rnan Gilhlam hll I b of 4q for 238 yard\ and 3 TD pa~~s to Robby ~m1th. * L~ awlttleft 41, u.tv CMlften J4 ~111¥ QMrtw'l L lber IV Clwllll-'! 11 11 0 0-14 Ltnlleld Crwktlen t2 1' 0 l.lb--0 tam 1 run !run tailed) \.l-StrulkmlM >I MU trom H09M !H- NU.0 10 $1NtlUNJ\•I Lln-<•mtt n run'"'" 10119111 Llrt-Strulllmant .0 OIU ffom ~It~ oeuoct to StruMtm.n•> Lill-Smith 6 "" ~ OAll1m (n;n lelledl LI~ H oet• "'°"" ~ Lln-Sll"U1llm1ns s NH ltom ~ (H•1110 ~!Ck) L.,._$mllll S tllltU lnlm 0~ IMU l1hecl) Lift $truli.maM 4 MU'""°' Hoeftt fl'\lfl fan.di L~IM* t OHi fl'om "-(Mlllf'cl lllCtll Lib-$tftlll1 I -fl'om Giilem Stung a second time by Hcm- mingwa). thr Chargers' defense proceeded to shut off the running game and in turn followed with three second-half touchdowns Angelov1c went to Henderson from 43 yards out and followed wnh a ~(). }'a rd loss to J usttct• 1n the founh quarter Icing came when Phil Nabal p1tked µpa loose ball and rambled 17 )ard'i for a touchdown Justice caught \I\ passes for B >ards 1n all \\ hrle 11 was l\ngelo' 1c and his receivers who ~ere putting the potnt on the board. rt was sophomore tailback K.aleaph Caner's tough run - ning which kept the Chargers m control offensively with 142 yards on 24 cames. for an average gain of 5 9 per crack. * Edbon 35, Cotton 14 Seer• bv Ou1r1ws Edllon 0 14 1 14-lS Collon O 1 7 0-1• Ed-Smvser 2 run \Pen fallt<ll C~Hemmln11w1v 57 run <G.arc;10 ~tell.1 Eo-Julflce ti 01n from "n11.+ov1c ! "n11etovtc Olin to Gr11111sl COl-Hemmlnowav 62 run 1G1rc11 lllck J Ea-Henderson 43 01u from "~1qv1c !Th1ver kick) Ed-Justice 20 '"" from "Ollelovlc (Tlleve< ll>Cl\l • EO-Nebel 17 run wltll tum~ tThever k>ekl ""•ndance 2,SOO l.stlmett<ll INDIVIDUAL llUSHING Eo-<erftr. 74 141. Srnvsll', S-26, Anllelo•IC. •·II, She<men. S·73. Jusllc<e, 1·4. Neoat I 17 f P1tter1on, I· 1 INDfV1DUAL "ASSING Ed-An99!0v1c, 12· 11·0, 114 INDIVlOUAL llECEIVlNG EO-Jusllce, •·73. Grl1111s. 3·47. JO!les. 2 11 Hef!OerM>ll. I ·43 }'like Angelovtc Rick J uatlce Mater Del cruises to 41-20 trilimph Sophomore.-quarterback Todd ~1 1~l' 1'dl' \t1lo.t· \Id iltnn .1nJ ...,tl'H' Mannov1ch conn~tcd on IX ol " Rr H·ra passes for 20 1 >ards and four tou~ , Thl' \lllllf' up' \fot1·r l ~·i, '"111 downs to lrad the Mater Dc1 H 'l9' -lcagurrt'll)ht 1., 1 1 \.irlla \n,1 \ .ilh:, Monarch to a romc-from-beh1nd fall, tCI 0 .. , 41 -20 v1ctol) ovrr Santa Ana \ allr\ .. fnday na&ht at Santa na ao .... 1 Matw o.. 41, s.!.. AN ve1ev 20 r r Tht Fa.Icon of Santa <\na Valle\' S<we 11¥ <N•n.n M Maier O.• 10 • r I 4 1 <;tunned the onarch~ wnh a 9l-yard \•"''Ana va11ev ,. • • ~-10 touchdown run by John tjollt \ on the !>AV-H~ll\ '1 l<.O return WMIOc• .,C\ . k' L ff d II MD-<Ol!Oll lO f'(, opening 1C' .. o 110 we~ $lt in M l> -0 1,1.., "6,." ,. ..., ~·ino•lc,, command at the .end of th~ fint !>i\V-Ml<l< t~ rvn 1w111ioc~ •oe~, quaner by a 14.10 count MO-McG~"" tumOM rK4v•r. \AV ~ 1 , ..ii ~I< t. Oii'( 'eel But Mannov1ch . ..fith thrtt tOulh downs passes to Junior Jim O'Bnen from 25, 37 and m )ards out. in add1t1on to a IS.ya~ st.nke to l\tul Cardena$, turned It around. In addition to the aC'nal firework s. tht' Monarchs had the upper hand 1n tumavtrs, as Tim Haider came thro~ with an ant.crccpl100 and 'Santa Ana Valley fumbles ~re cov~ by Mater Der's Paul Padova, MC>-0 8r .... )1 ... n "on> ~t rw>•«" MC>-0 ••• -NU "om Mat1no¥ (fl Ml)-<Mlon 16 ,-G M O-Cef'etl\t\ l~ MO "'°"' Mltr "1>¥t<r "'19<\~llU ) 000 1Mtt<Nlf9Cll 1"01"'0UAL •us.tlNG I MO-Al'!IOtl. 14 l", Mlrtflo•lcll I ft\< ""'"u' 11 Cer~' , tor 1"11111\1\ 10 l • INOfVtDUAL "ASSING M~•lftO•'i;ll II ).) 0 101 '"OMOUAI.. •ICllVlHG MC>-<> tri.n I 1>6 Ca<da<'e• 4 )) •ln\lllO. 1 1 •-1 n ri.... 1 •• '"In!> l forl"lllrlutl Cunis thought Doran upped the scales of balance "He (Doran) k1 lled us.·· Curtis '181d .. Two touchdowns . that guy's an exceptional receiver He really hurt us We JUSt didn't think he was that fast," he. added With 18 seconds left 10 the game. the D1ablos' Peter Moses went in from seven yards out to complete the game's scoring. "The) are a well-coached team:· C urtts said. "l th1nk this 1s their best team ever and I don't thtnk an}onc there would disagree .. * Mlsuon Vi.to 41. Untwnltv l S<-bV 0ulr1'1n Un1verst1v 3 0 0 0--) M in ion Vi•IO 14 7 .. 1-.1 MV-Erll. 90 run «Roo.•son ~1e1u MV-Yerl 8 '"'" fllobef\Oll 111~1 Un1--Ferr.i• 13 FG. MY-Vert 2 rvn RooerM>t' 'K" MV-{)cye n S1 llllU lrotf' Mure>f'• Ro04t00~ ,.1c11t.1 M V-Oora" S9 run IROl>ll'M>r' ••C~ MV-MO)f) 1 rut1 G1e nno1h ••C-1 A11eno1nce l 000 1 tt11me•e<1 • GAME STATISTICS u F '"' dOwns 6 Rusn.s·varda11e 72· 167 Pan 1n11 varoeoe 123 P1nln11 8· 2S· I Punt) J·~ Fum~' ~rnooe' to'' )·) Pet'&ll•PS·verds ~na111eo S·•S INDIVIDUAL RUSHING uni-Belle 6·11 Nol>'e 6·61 Le1t~r Howard 1· 10 S•IO.rrnan 4 12 MV-Ero 2 106 Vert 1S·&1 Sweazv Verner 6·•9 Doral\ l S9 Mo'" 1-7 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Un -S111>errt'lar 6 U ·O 8a,er Z 10 0 1·1 MV-Muroi:o. ' I ·O Arno~ J ' (>-2 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MV 11 ..i lSI 1•1 •• 'J I l •S 00 . ·~ ) 11 1 6 I un.-A non ' n TnomH 2·21 McC.o•M' 1 I MY-Doro' 6· 130 O~men I l1 San Clemente put tOgether a 64- :,.ard sconng dn\e late in the th.ird quarter. but missed the PAT to trail 13-12. Greco kicked the field goal 1n the fourth penod to pro' 1dr the ftnal margrn of' 1ctor: Turner pla,ed v.ell for the ~<i Krngs. rushing fo r I~ I \atds on 24 ca mes * Corona del Mar 16, S.n o.m.m. 12 ker-. by Out~ !>en Clemente 0 b 6 ~ • 1 C:orO'\I Oe-t Ma• o a 13 > -lo SC-1\1\or~" l oau ,,.D"' Ba•t'<' •• • l•tleO CdM-MCL.euoN•~ " oau ••om Se•rt>Owe •<• fa·tee CoM-T..,r~ l~ ,."',. Grpec "'C' SC-Suffe' OIH' l' oan ••o"" Ba•er ~'" '••..01 Cdlll'-<ir.cc; 2J l'G. "''•noenc• I ~ Psi ...-a•f'O G .t.ME ST A TtSTICS SC F r \t OOwn" ~"'"•' va•Olll• ?eu•t>Q ve•d•oe Pe u ng D.Jr's f: "'rnD-4',-•ul""""Ole\ 0 1• Pef"elt ., .,ercn °""• •zec • • INDIVIDUAL RUSHl,.G COM Jt ' ,. ) 1 ) l. ':' SC -Be•er I~ &9 '11\(lr l)en O oO i;_,1 ,.. l I 1 Moo•• I ' . CoM-T ..irner 2•• 2 ""'•M• l 1 4 8eart>ower ~ tor rr+1t'lu\ ' INDIVIOVAl PASSING SC:-84••• •o n o ~2 CaM-8e1•111:1 ... ., ~ 1 q• INOlVIOU"l lllECEIVING SC-Ze • ~°" e...,,..e .. 4 S ... ""~rcgfl ., ': Mor11e~ 3 CdM-McLauQn +r ' ' W41 ~t .. ;o BARONS TOP EL TORO ... From Bl ke' 10 the Barons l"'o touchduv. n' the ke' to Fountain \-alle' "• '1ttM\ l ame on the other s1dt• t;I tht• llall ~here the defcns1'e pla~ nt linebacker~ Ed fX.>N uceto and Re- ichert. along"' 11h tact..les Lance ll·no Jnd Tom C1ro">CUP and c.-nd.-. Rl)h Lendtno and fon .\gurrre came 1ni.1 IO<"U'> "lo')( gu .. ml Hahn Lau "'a~ alc.o J big !actor up Iron! as El Torl•' running gaml' <,hut dov.n rn tht' \Ct:O nd h.llt 11.a' unahle to talo.c thl' pressure ntl Johnc;un ... Fountain Valev 14, El Ton 1 S< .... blf °"',_, E To•o 100)-1 Fo ... "'• I"' \.a '" r:v-Rr <"•' E T-Ma'"'•""f'-1 '0'0-• ,.. .,, ''" • Ott\\ trttm J()nn\o.., It,.(, FV-~f l "li~'' ''"" l ar ,.,-.1 4!1ende~c• l llOO es11m11e.11 G .t.ME ST A TIS TICS ET l=1ri t ()Ow"'\ l 1 R"''"'•'-va,.o•o• JZ l•1 Pen ~ •• oa~ 113 Pau n.i l )2 I P.,nu l ·2l F vmo-tt '"''"'Die' >OS' ' I Pe11e1•1u vardt ~nau10d • t 1 INOIVIDUAl RUSHING u 1, I 'oG I>' ' 11 ) l )' I 1 ) ,, E T-C!'loc:~oel IJ ~ Slffle I 2S &r A\\ 1 11 JOM,011 9 S7 i::v-~ei<ne•• 20 91 "llU<r•e 6 St v•eo l 12 PN rl J 10< m•nv\ • INOtVIDUAl "ASSING E l -.lOM)Of'I I) )2 I 12l Fv-<>n rt 1 12 2 ~ INDIVlOUAL llllECEIVING E l-M.11er ' ~ \!...., ' .1' &.•oev ) ~ ""'•'' r>el 1 U .le>Nl\O" I tor "''""'' 2 ""-"'h s •S Nouvfoll I II V'lb , I \lust ol F lUl"'ta tn \ alll'' ·, runn1rt 'UCl'l"SS ~aml.' behind the hlo\l..111~ lt"O•' and Patn\ I.. Henig.an 11r th n ght <,1dl John-.on·, runnin~ he h.1d it.itr • 11! ~ ., .ind" '.Hd' 1n 1d1t1t111n l•l h 4 \-,ard fir,t-hJll JJ,h 11.a' 1h1· h, 'urpn"<' tr 1m l I T 1r, · I d1tln 1 th1nt.. th' '' ",1 run "t \1 1lner ·But hr 11.t' ._ '.ll pn•,t·n.t•' m1nJ l)O tht' 1a·ld \\ l (1111n •. 1111nl • .11 r h1m But hi.'' 1h1· ht·,1 "'f'h•1m11rr 1 Urantte I.. 11unt I tl.111 H tl\<111~ht 1 ddt'ndtng hrm 1111 1hr ' v. 'ears ·· HB's Christian edges Lucero 1 n a handk har 1.i '1.1 .~ ,. 1\,11 r J1 .\Ian ( hnslldn \II lli.;nt n~I· n ~ " edged tcH· luu·r.1, 1 K •rt"'" t hall a h1lo.l· lrngth h h1~hl1(hl I n.J., night'\ C.pl't'dV.3\ 0'1\f\ f1\1l1 ,hi I hcfore a 1r1n~d ,,1 ' l'; ,J' • ),.11~ l 11unt.\ f .ltrF.roun1h 111 • ''·' \\<' ..... In the handr"*fl 1 .1 \ta r~ I iv.,, ~on 11 v.1th 1 Jn1t I-. ·~ • "''hm1 c.econd .\nd "-t'I' \I · .rn h•flfll . ~m t.mwknt..•' 1n th , ,, 1.11 t1 .. 11 race -~,4-'12-1 ... -"')0-~MERCEDES ..'l39~1 9'J88 213 •71 4 3 3 6 3 7 . 2 3 ~--_,_4 __ -s_o.._~~.0.1~~~"""""~~~~~~~~~~- HOU&e of 1rnpo1•ts .. e C·O·M·P·A·RaE ~ ... -.. ,,. ~ .. ... .:. ··ur ~ MONTH " i• ~ ~ EASE OF OWNERSHIP TERMS ' I I <>range C0Mt DAILY PIL()T/Satutda1. Seiptember 21, 1985 ~ • • .. .. MAJGa L9AeUll STAMC.IH u.1CMU... W91T~ w L ~ oa 13 ... ~ 13 .. .565 75 71 Sl4 7V. 71 1' A3 It 70 11 .A16 13 .. 90 Uf ISV. 53 13 .l6.) 1'\') 8AST DCVtSIOtf f2 s.c " 61 ~ ~ n 74 .. ., St " ........ SC... ........ 7,~S K-1 Cttv $, MlnMsote I Detroit.,'· eo.ton t Toronto 7, Mllweuk• S .... ~4,NewYcrt 2 .. c~ 1t. OM1111nc1 4 Tt lltt )0, s..m, t T...,,..,,_ Ort-.nct (Htetoft t-1•> ., ~ ~· 10-11), (II) MllwwlOte (Sm!"'-1•·12) et K&nlH CJty (laledl ~14). (11) New Yortt (Cowtev 10-51 et Beltlmon (Dtvlt 10-1) Mllweuk .. (HNI t-71 •I TorOtllO (Al .. • -*'IHI Detroit IT.,.,... ll·tl et ao.ton ls.Mn Hll o.ki.nd (COdlroU 12-121 et Clllc.eoo (DtYll 3·2), (II) S.ttlt (YOUtlO 12-15) et THH IGu11nM ' 0-t), (II) .... .,...0- Clnetand ., ....... Ml-1• el K&n1a1 CllY MllwllUUe el T«onlo New YOf11 et a.tllrnore Detroit •I ao.ton o.ldelld e l Clllc.eoo S..ltle et Tu••· In) ......... LM9ue W9ST~ W I. ~ Ga ~ IS 6l .S71 Clftclnnell IO U .s.I 41-'t HOl.lllon 76 71 517 9 Sen Dteoo 14 n .503 11 Alteftle '° 17 .40I 25 Sen F renciico SI It .ltS 11 IE AST DfvtSfOM 91 56 It SI 11 10 71 74 .. 7' so ts .. ,..,.,~ .619 .'°5 .52• ·"° .466 ~ Sen Franc:J.co 5, ~ 3 Cincinnati S, Hou1ton 3 P1ttlbur911 7, New von. 5 C11 lnnln1nl Clllc.eoo 3, ~ l SI. L.ouh S, MoftlrMf 3 Seti Diego 11, Atlante I T .. Y'I~ ~ (Reuu 12-10) 11 Sen FrendlCO lM. O.vll S-10) Cincinnati lMcGe~ 2·3) el Hou1lon (Heathcock 2·1) Clllc»eo lAOteoo 0-01 et PlllleM!llfll• (K. Gron 14-101 MolllrMI (Gulllckson IJ· ll) 11 SI L.oul1 <Tlldllr l~t) P1ttlbur911 IRl\odeft ~1)) •I New Yorll (Gooden 2M) Allellte (JoMM>n •·II 11 Sen Ottoo ($f\Ow 10-10), (nl 141MirY'• ~ o..r. 11 5.en Fr•ncbco Clndnnetl 11 Houston, lnl P1ttM>ur9'1 el New YO<"ll Chteeoo et Plllltdttonl• Moll"-! er St. Lout• A nente 11 Sen Oteoo AMERICAN LEAGUE ~7,llldeftlS Cl..•VU.AND ULJf'OttNIA 1u1wd Fratta> u J9CIOO\I lb Thmtndll Her8f"ll lb Flscllltn 10 c.rter" Vullvell 11 lemud2tl Wiiiard c ellrlllll Mtrllbl 4 0 0 0 ~"· cf 2 1 0 0 4 0 I 0 c.,._ lb 4 2 2 I 4 1 1 I Oownlno tf '4 I 2 I 4 I I I OWhlrt tf 0 0 0 0 ) I I 0 RtJllsn dll 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 O.Cncs 3t> 3 I I I 4 1 I 0 RJ-H1 3 0 0 0 4 010 OM/Me<rf 0000 4 012 Grlcrl2b 3000 4 I II Gtt'berlS 0000 BenlQ'l Ph 1 0 I 1 Scfloflld H ) 0 0 0 Boontc 3110 l5 SIS Tll'lllll JI 7 7 6 SQf'9...,. .... ~ ao010•-s ~ see • 20lr-1 Gema Winning R81 -N-. E-Vullovldl, Wiiiard. LO&-<Jeveteno S. c.llfornle c. 29-Frenco, Cerew. HR-Jecob\I (171, Thornton 1111, Wiiiard (5). SB-f>ettl1 ~St) ~1111, J-. SF-Je etuon. II' H 11t•11t USO ~ Wedd911 1-3 3 S 5 ) I VonOtllen L,3-2 6 3 1 0 I 0 Jllleed I 2·3 1 0 0 0 0 c;....,,.. lltomtnldt s • 3 l o , CMOurn 1 ' 2 2 0 I Corbett W, J-J 1 0 0 0 I 0 DMo«1 S,21 1 0 0 0 I l Cliburn Pltelltd lo c l>llllen In the Ith. T-?:36. A-30,121 P<lllOOf lenJQUH Mitter c.,.... Sconltr• Gerl* Oownlnv Ptllll Jackson 8-lt Jone\ O.Onctt Grtc~ Herron Unerei ~ Howell Wl1lono Htndrto. W?lll• l(ttctf T.W. Meet .,,........ aATTING Aa Ill H Hiit 1 1 I 0 37' 47 112 1 37 6 " 0 3" 65 112 2 "' 1a n , ... • 23 0 "' 73 121 20 396 ~ 10S I m St '°' u 416 XI 107 5 371 6S 90 21 371 •2 '° ,. C)O 67 103 10 129 12 19 s 11 ) 6 2 39S C1 '3 I 133 11 27 5 212 IS .0 4 39 5 s , 2 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 tt4l 6'.s 11*1 Ill IJl't'TCHING ••• l'ct. 0 1.000 31 ,.. l m 3' 111 12 174 ' .n• ,. m 24 265 13 2S9 41 .24S 61 243 63 242 43 2.0 14 225 'm )9 210 17 703 13 119 ' 1:11 0 .000 0 619 .JSt If" H aa SO W·L•lllA Moofe 931..; 79 ~ 6S l·I 1.5' Hotl•nd ?2 16 10 13 0-1 U4 CMburn ti II 2S '1 1·2 2.0I Wiii 11''11 203 94 ISf 13·1 3 II C1ndeleri. S1\'I SO II JI ... I Hf SY11on 209 103 S4 ts 15·1 ) ,, L.ueo 7S'n 16 29 :If >-• ) 11 lltomanlcil 190''°1 19' 62 S4 lJ.I •.OC S1etOt1 1c11,., 1s• 63 se .-10 01 Z..1111 J7 " " 1' 2·2 ...,. McCes«lll I~ ,.. 51 M 10-11 4.'2 c:oni.11 " 47 20 2• J-) s 11 S.ndltz 56''1 61 27 )0 2·0 6.07 St'l'llrl'I s S I l 0-0 730 Fowtlle1 1 I 4 S 0-0 9 00 T..... tnS IJU .. '70 ll·t4 U4 ~,, .. , Moof• 71, C.lll>uf" 6. s-Nz I, SlttO!'I 1 ~ L8AGU• L8AD•U A"*1caft u.we (Tlwwtfl ,,_.... ... 0-1 8AT1'1NG ()i0 et bell>--eo..I, llotton, m , 8'111, te.an .. 1 Ctrv, .,J>J; Mettlflot\I. New YOf'~, ~6, It. Henotr\Ofl, ,.._ YoMl. J:20· a.1nes, Clllctoo, )U. iuHs-tt Htndef\Ofl, H-. Yorfl, '19. ale*..,. lettlmort, 107, E """'1n. hltl· rnor. 103, Wlnfltld, N-YCIA, "· '°"'· to.ton,"· Ow E•ent . 8olton, "· 1ta1-Manlnotv, New York. 12'. E Mi.JtfrtY, le1tlm«1, 11S, lelnet, ChU.0, IG, Wlntleld, New York, l«l, lltQ , lotlOll, 102. HITs.-1aooo1, Botton, 71f, Matt.....,, New Yori!, 191, 8t1MI, ChkffO, 111; P'udl911, MIMttOt1. 119, Coootr. Mil• ..-... m OOUILl~ttlftolv, H.w Y~. ~ ...... aollorl, )9, lueknW, &MIOll, a. ~w~euu.. '11, E ""'11fn. a.Ill· ii~s-w!Moll. 1Ct11Mt Ctl"\I, It, lut· W , ~. IJ, l'l.c:Ult, """"'"°'e, 12. ....... Tenn'!, f"-F~. TorOllto, f HOM9 ltUN-Iv-. Detroit, J6. ,.... ~. Mi lelbonl, lt4lllM1 City, n. O, n.n-. S-1"9, >I; I Mi.xr1y, hltl- ~ot"a .. llA.Ns-tt . .._IOfl, ..... v.n. "' ,.,..., ~ QI ...,, 01 f Oil flflloll, 1(.,,.., City, ... I.. . ecMw (Jly Js. ~....o (ft ~i-G.ulclh' ...... Ylttl. ""'" 1..161 I I ,,,.., Kl'IM• Cftv, .............. ~ i--. .... Men 's golf results Cllrl• ,,..,,.,. 72·11-10 It efMI Ale((lOtl Tim SlmMOft CNP~ 7>-~10 .... 0..Mirllul• 1!·71-10 D. l lc:Nlllet- Mlk4 OOl'9ld TlmNom1 H•telrwln JlmOwll JOM ,:oue111 14~1'1 Merli O'MMre 11-n --10 Miii• Hulbert ,,..,._,.., a1tt hreln 10-n-10 111 GllWOfl 72•1'-1 .. lleul AilnlW Ired,.,.,.. aoo ,.....,. n ·n--1 .. Tom Wet\Ofl 17...,._I.,. 1ruc:e Cremoton Joel Edwera •uddV 0.,..,., Grtt fl'owws Metil ll"OOll • ~GrMel'll ~Wleflt ltldl Dtl9ot GrttTwtoo. Arwtv Dlllerd arttt UNer Victor lteetdedo JONI o.f=Olf •I ltocti y Thomcltoll ~e$rnltll o.NIY Mllovlc 1)-7l-14f Mlkt '''°"' 11·7'>-14' RIVftMc:... 7>-72-1'4 Jim Gllffll« 7.,_~1'4 l(ennv Knox •7S-1'4 P.tMc:Gowen n-n-144 Vance HMINf .... 7$-144 MMk Lve 70-7.._144 O.A. Welbrlllil 6,_7S-14' Stu.rt Stnlth 70-7.._14' M. C1tceveicchle 1t-~14' , ..... •o.lf'f ..... Ml.lier ,,..,,_ 1"5 WOOCIY 81ec*burn 71-7t--IC5 Tom Sledlmen 71•7t--1"5 Pllll Hencoelt Cetar S.nuoo lltldl Ftllt tv111 Smlt11 Oel\Fonmen Duffy W1tdorf Ired '"•xon JeYHMI 8olle>vMI~ 811Ctlftt Huber1GrMn O•vtDnl1 SttvtCeln IObLOhr S.rnnw Recfttl• Mlk•J:Jnnl Jo/In Sleutnttr 7M .... 1"5 W1vne GrMlv 7'·11-1"5 Oevld Grellen'I n-n--1"5 J9" Hett n -71-145 AMl'Y~ ,,._66-145 Jeff Mll(lltll 7'·71-1'5 Merle He\lft 71-7t--IC5 ~S.~ 7•·71-ICS too Wrenn 71·7C-ICS Denny ar1oo1 n -7>-ICS D•Yld Froat 77•._1 .. Ed Flori 70-7r-1'6 MJll• McCutlouol'I 10-1r-1'6 SI...,. Pett 71·7S-14' O.n Helldotwn 76-10-1'6 e·5';o!t Verolenk 76-10-14' Merk McCumtitr 12•7.-1'6 9llbe Hlllct\I T.,.,.., SnoclorHI Owlohl Nevil Denni• Trlxltr Midi SOii Ron llKJI n -7 ..... 146 John Cook 69-77-1'6 J9"~ 71-75-146 ErNI Gof\.teltl n -7>-1'6 L.. T tn 8roeck GINMcCIKd SkMler HMlll •.H.Slk• •-Henry Ceokltl Gordon JOllnton Mer11: Pltlt n-n-1" Tr...,Olf Oodch n ·7C-1'6 Gery PlnM 70-7r-146 too Eeahwood 74·7>-141 Mlllt Goo.,. 7 .. 71-1'1 Creto St.., 74·7)-IO _me._ Women's golf results L~A ..,,,..,.,,.,.. B•rb 8\Ulllow1A y •-u-n Mlnd\I Moof"e 39·36--7S <••,... JtM) J. KOflll'IHI l7·3t-n Nln<:Y Mtunotr 37·3'-7' Pennv Hemmtl 32-~ Kethy 8eker 3S·»-7l L1urle Bltlr ll·lt-76 Pel 8redltY 33·35-61 OeleE"911119 36-37-r.J Bevtrle\I Devi• )5·41-76 M MCGeOt-99 34·lS-.9 KttllY Ahern JS-»-73 O•wnCot 39-37-76 Amy Benz 34·U--69 Leur18eueh 36·37-~ Kn ICennedY 35·41-76 N•ncv Rubin 32-37-6t Senll'ILtVtclUI ·~ Juli tnk1ter 41-35--76 AmvAk:otl 33-31-70 Donne CePOnl 36-37-73 Vicki Atv11re1 39·37-76 JoAnnt Cern«" :M•36--70 "-ttY Haves 3'-37-73 Matin• Whitmire 39·37-76 S.11'1 O•nlel JS-35--70 AMlson Finney l6•37-7l Mertllt NeUM 36-C0-16 Nencvl.ooez 32·»-70 Clnd'f' Hll 3S·-73 C041een Welller 39-31-76 Jo Ann Wulltm J7·3)-70 S. l!lerlolecdnl 36-37-73 Mtrlene Heooe 37-lt-76 IClm SllllH'l\en 34·36--70 Lenort Mor~• 35·»-73 Joanne Pecnto l7·l9-7' ClndV Mtdi;ty 34·l6-70 Katllv Poettew11t 3'-37-73 Debbie Mel1terlln 37·3'-76 Shelley Hemlln 34·37-71 Chrl• JonnM>n >s-»-n J1net Cote' 39·37-7' S.lldre Pelmtr 36-JS--71 M.. Fen-Dotti 3s-»-n Mert'f' Ob.tr'°" 39-37-76 M. Zlmm«men 31·3)-71 8erw1 M11rehlt 31·36-7' Leurl ~trton 39-lt-77 LortGerbea 36·35--71 Clnd'f' Flom :w-..... 7• AMt ICettv 39·»-71 Btll'f' King 35-36-11 8ef'ben MOX'*I 36·»-7' 'U Smith 31·3'-71 V1J Skinner l6·JS.-71 K•ren Grevlrf 37-37-74 S Ertl 31·3'-77 Pet Me\ltrl 36·35--71 Gell LM Hirai• 31-36--74 Slltrtev F urlonQ ll·lt-77 Jtr"llV11 Britt 35-36-71 Merci Borerth 39-U -7' LYM Connelly co-31-11 Pim Gietzen 36-35--71 JudVClerk !f·JS-74 Holl11 St ICY J1-co-n M. S-er·Otvtln 36-U-71 Nancv Screnton ll·l9-7• J1net An09non )7·«)-71 N1ncy Ltdbettt< 35·36-71 Cathy Mint ll·»-7• Sut Foottman .O-lt-11 LIAM C•t&t<Se'f' l6·3S--71 Berti Thome• 37·11-74 Joyce K•1ml1ukl )7·•1-7' St'911tnlt F erwlo 34-37-71 Bonnie Lluer .,......74 Tiier ... Heuton •l-37-71 Jen St""'9nson lS·36--71 Jedlle BerfKl'I lS-3'--74 Mery OtLono Cl-37-71 Su1lt McA•llter ,..,._n Suitt l!lerdoy 3S·l9-7' M. Wldmen J7·41-71 SaMY Little 36-36--n Slleron 8erre11 JS-~7• Sherrin Gel«lrelth l9·l9-71 8tdty Pttr'°41 37·35--72 Elllne Croil)y 3'•3'--U Cetlly Marino 40·»-71 Ketllv Wl'lltworth 37·35--72 8. Ptl\dtr0t1I lS· ..... 75 JentGtddes 40-»-11 PtnrtyPutz JS·l7-72 ~ Monleomtr'f' 31·37-7S Btvtrlv Kleu 40-»-71 IC• tl'lrvn v ouno )7·35--72 S.nore SOUtkll 36-l9-75 Noreen Friel 37-41-11 Olen11t01ltev 36-36--72 HM!tltr" Drew J7·lt-7S Clnd'J' Floo )9-~71 IC rl1 Moneol'ltn 3S-31-n S.llY Qulnlen 36--3'-75 Kethv Hite ll·CC>-11 Mllll Edol 36·3'-72 Leurlt Rinker )7-3'--75 ClllCIY Ferro C0-»-71 Marv DW\ltr J5·37-72 C. Clltrbonnler 31·37-7S Vicki Fergon 37·'1-7' LYl'lll AO.mi J7·3s--n Alie• Rll1men l9·36-7S lltOOlnWellon 40-3'-7' l.lnoe Hunt ,..,._n A. Rtlnl\erdl 17·»-7S Pie NllllOl'I •1·»-7' Oebor•h Slllnn«" JS-31-72 Sutan S.notrt JS-...,.75 Bero.re Berrow C0-39--79 Jutlt Pyne 36·36--72 LlureH~ 36·~7S Myre Bleellweldtr 41 ·lt-79 S.th Solomon 36-3'-72 Denise Streblo )l-J7-7S Joan J0\1()9 C0-40--40 Leurtn How• 37·36--73 Jene Lodt )t--3t-7S Cerollne Gowen '9•41-tO M •0to1-H1rdln 36·37-73 OMOMLesktr 31·3t-7S LorlWHI '3·3t-tl OtO«>lt He• 11-JA.-n Sherri Turner C0-3S-7S C.rote Jo CelOIOtl '1·'1-t2 P1ttl Rluo 31·35--73 J1neCrehe< 3'·l6-7S C.thY Rt\lnolOI 44·»-4? Petty snetllan JS-..... 73 BettY B•rrttt ll·J7-7S Keren Permtzet C0-4,_., Seniors golf results (et CM,....., ... C.) Oen Siket Gey Br-er 61·67-llS Pett Brown Bot> Totkl 61-7~131 Ken Stlll J im FeffM 69·,9-131 Jtrrv ht'W Miiier 8ertler 72-67-13' BlllvCu~,. Arnold P•"'-75·66-1'1 Clll'lstv O'Connor Peter Tllomson 72·69-141 i..t Elder R. OtVtc.nro 75-66-1'1 Mll<I Fllcillcit c ,,.ri.s Owens 7S·67-1'2 JtmmvPowett Toronto, 13·6. J.OS, Att1tenoer, Toronto. 1'·1. 3.5'; CowleY, New Yorll, 10-S, 4.05 STllUKEOUTS-BIYl•ven. Mlnllftote, 17', Morris, Otrrou, 171; F B•nnltter. Cl'lk:t9o, 171; 8urn1, Chlceoo, 167; Hunr. Sot ton, 160. SAVE~IMnl>Kf\I, Kense1 Clt\I, 34, Hernendlr, Detroit, 29; 8. J1mes, Chlctoo, :n, D. Meert, ""91b. 111 J. Howlil, 0.klend, 26. ........ LM9ue (~ Tlwn41Y'• GwMI) BATTING (3S0 et bet11-MCG99, St. LoYl1, .lS9; ~, ~ • .n11 ll:eln- "· Montrttt. 31', Herr, SI Loul1 •. 311, Perller, C~tnnetl, .. :110. RUNs.-MurOl'lv, Attent1. 111, McG4it. SI Loul•. 107, !telnet, MontrMI, l()C, ~ottm•n. St LOUlt, 101; Sa"t:'o. Clllctoo, Rlt-Perl<er. Clnclnnetl, 11 t; Herr, St LOula, 100; MurPhy, Atlante. 100, Brooll,, MonlrMI. 93, G Wll-. Pnlr.oetl>Na, 90 HI~. St LOUii, 197, Pet"ktr. Cln<:lllNll, 111, Gw\IT!n, Sen Otego, 17•. S.ndbtre. ClllQ90, 170, Htrr, St LOUli, 161. R•lnt1, MonlrMI, 1 .. O<Xl8LEs-Perker, Cincinnati, )I, G Wiison, Plllledtt9flle, JS; Herr, St LOUI\, 34. Wtlltel'I, MontrMI, :M; Cruz, HOU$1on, 33 TJtlPLEs-McGN, St. Lout,, 16, Rein· n . Montrffl, 11, Samuel, Plllle6etllflle. 11, Cottm.n, St. Loult , 10; C. Rrmol01, HoY•· Ion, I: G•rntr, Houlton, I. HOME RUHs-Murofly, Atlente, 37. ~ ~ >2i CeN.,-, New Yorll, 19, Sdlmldl, Pll~le, 19, Perker. Ctn· clnnett, 71. 1 STOLEN 8 ASEs-<Olemln, SI. Loul1, 100, Reine., MonlrMI, 60, S.nootr-11, Chi c:eoo. 4', McGee, SI l.oul$, •• Redus Clnctnnttl, '7. PITCHING (17 09el1ton11-Freneo, Ctn· clnn1tt, 12-2, 1.94; HenNMr, ~. 1'·1. 1.041 Gooden, New YO/flt, 71·4, I 62; B St'l'llth, Monlr .. 1, 16-5, 3 01, Oerllf'IO. l'ffw Yori!, 16·S, 7 74. STRIKEOUT~. New York. 747, Soto, Ctnctnnetl, 200, ltY•h, Houtton, ttl, VMMI..-, Qedlen, 1191 ftr"n1ndet, l'ffw y~-. 163. SAVES-R .. rdon, Montreel, JS, LtSmlth, Chlc.tOO, 19, 0 lmlth, Houlton, 25; ~'"'·Sen oi-. n . Sulla<,"'*"• 2) NATIONAL L•AGU• 0...... S, o.dllrs 3 L()j ANO•US SAN f'lltANCISCO Ounctn n Lenor.x cf MetlNtrf l roell 10 Medick )ti klOKle c JGollJll" Melutlll tf ltW11tm1 II StuOOt Dfl CDlelP Su2tl Velentlt o WNHIOOfl llltutll Pt' HIMW\K• Y ...... c JoMaln Ofl , ..... ., ..... s 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 ' I 2 I • 0 0 0 4 I 2 0 l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 lll~•rl Tritto lb Laonerd cf °"'" Brtntv lb °''""' lb Trevino t CBrwn Ol'I Adem\)b Urfbt IS Melon II M1111on P >4 JI 1 T .... ........... •rlllll S I 2 O l 1 0 0 4 I > I ' 1 0 0 2 1 1 I ) 0 0 0 l 0 l 0 I 0 1 , 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • s •• u...... -•I --J • ,rwidlce -... ·-s Game WWl!ne ltll -lrowfl (9) fo-Sdolde, Su. Tr.wlllo, Wftlltlm• O~ A""91ft I 1..<>1-\.ot Aneeln 7, San Fre11cla.co f Hllt-Manhel 12•1 S&-Mal'WI m. 1t-'dlt ' m ~uu-. ,, " ••••• so La~ VeltnJle • • , , 6 \ H~L,1·1 1 l J J , ' COiet , ' 0 • 0 SM,~ ""'"" ' s , ) MlflfOll W,j-• l 3 0 0 I Ma~ tllra.d to t betlen Ill IN 7tfl 0 T-t-M. A-le.AM 71 ·71-1'2 74•69-143 11-73-144 70-75--1'5 71-7C-145 73-n-1~ 7•-71-1'5 74-71-145 7'-71-145 Al Beldlno Ket Naole 8tti Smith G.o<~ L•nnlng B111Jo11Mton Bob E rldt1on 81Nv Muwett Mll<t Souc:llek w ....... COLLIEG• UCI T-'*'*" 16-69-145 73·73-146 16-70-146 7•·7C-1'7 7S·7)--1'7 1s-n-141 75-72-147 75·72-1'7 UC INN 1>. ~ <•>. t UC lrvlne l 3 4 )-IJ Lovot• • 3 I 1 c-9 UC trvlnt Korlno CernOOttl S, S.lvetOt"e 2, Ootlno 1. Seetv I, WlllOl'I I, H•rv•Y 2, Wtrcle 1 UC 1rY1ne 15, CS f'~ C UC lrvlnt • 2 S C-15 CS Futterlon 0 0 0 .._. 4 UC INlne .cO<"lno: Crow 3. S.lvelOlft 2, Camobtll 2, Weroe 2. Oolfnv I, Oet Valle 1, s..ty 1, T hit I. H1rvn 1, StevenlOll I OtMr Scler9t Peclflc 10. Ptooerdlne s Cellfornlt 17, C•I Stete Fulttrton 4 St•nford 12, USC '8' 7 USC 1', UC San Otego 6 Lono 8eecll St 7. Frt1no St 6 IWOO.n OUlhl u.s N1tlon1t THm 17, Air FO<"c• I UCLA "· Cl•remont·Mudcl ' ~dtne "· use ·e· 1 St•nflKd 12. Pacific S C1iltornl• 9, Lo vote (tM. I S Lono 8teeh St. '· Air FO<"et ' USC 12, Cltremont·Muclcl 4 us Nlllon•I Tt1m 15, Frt1no St ., UCLA 13, UC Sen oi-S COMMUNfTYCOLl..•GE Cues•T~ GtlcMfl W"t 1), f'"""'911 4 Fulltrfon o 1 1 2-• ().OiOtfl Wtl t 4 3 3 )-13 C>olOtn Wnt KO<"l"9 c~ 2. Gtutler 2. 8t<'o 2. Contreres 2, Jeftrlel 1, z-k•l«Y 1, SwetneV I, Bltkt 1, BuellleY 1. 0..... Wnt 14, Gf' .. ll'Mllt 6 Groumont O 2 t r 6 Gotdt<I W•t 3 5 S 1-14 GOlc*I WHt t<»tlnt· Grutler l , WlelU ?, ZtllHkY 2, looln 2, 8UC111t\1 1, Tlelly I, Swttflt\I I, Meol~ 1, Contra< I\ I HIOH SCHOOL ....,....._.T__,_,. .,_ t. Min C..-I Mire Co111 0 0 0 1-I Merine 2 3 2 ,_ t Mtrlna KO(lllO· Womac• l, l.arMtn 2, Perefttte I. Tnor I. 8uctmen 1, Htrrlt 1 Mel1M 1S.~J Canyon 0 I I I-3 Mtl'lne ' • l C-IS Mtrtne 1G01tlno ~•rrl• $, Lerien 4, BUdrntn 1, T 'f'tor ', Wtllhotftr 2. V9a I'm T----- VW. ...,. 1, c:... -.. 1 Co111 ~ 0 I 0 ~ 1 llHll '9erll. •· 0 I )-7 Coil• Mmw KOl'lno Crtn'11tw I ............. 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Norllltrn lltlnols et tow• Montant et MlnnMOte, n lndlena Stet• •I Ken"' TCU II K1nwt Stele V1ndtrOllt et low1 Sl1l1 Soullltrn IUlllOI• et Orekt Toi.clO e t Wlchlt1 St1t1, n Mlemt, Otllo 11 Bowllnv Grten Centret Ftorld• 11 Cantrel Nlldl!Otn Eute<n Mldlkltn •I Allron, n *"" ColoreOO Stett II l.SU, n Clnclnnetl 11 Atebllme Georol• •t Clemson (CllaMtl 2 11 12 30 P.m.I Ohio u. •• Dulle, n Memllh11 St1t1 et Ftorlcle Stell Vlrolnte et Geof'ol• Tech Tullnt al Kentuc:ky wnt Vlrotnte a t Marv1eno IClltnnet 13 •I s o.m.> ArkenMI Stett 11 Mlu lu lool Mlnlu lool Slel• et Soutlltfn Mtn lu toot Horth C.rotln• Stell ., W•k• ForHI Mkllkltn 11 South C•rollna ICl\ennet 7 el 12.30 o.m.l Tulane ar r<.entuellY WHltrn r<.entudlY ., LOUllYlllt, n • ••• BYU et Ttmolt, n EHi Cerollne •I Ptnt! 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Clltomtn, IMS. 11-u. 15·6. 15-13, 16-14 Checlman Oel W11Nnoton Stele, IS-11. l&-12, 6-IS, 1$-1) COMMUMfTY COLl..IG• Sen oi-Melt clef. Oftnoe Go.it, 15·5, HHS, 5·15, IS·S, 15•12. El Cemlno 6ef GOlclen W•I, IS•), M s. ls-I IS-4 o... .. ...... DAV•Y'I LOCKI• C .......... Cit) -f7 "'9len. 60 o.rnc.ude, 5 l>Otllto, 40 "41owtell, " roc.tcnlh, I NllOut. )0 o.u. m medltrtl ••~T LANDllM (New_., leedll -H eneter•. n ..,"· 1 t>errKUde, 4 't'911oWl•lC. 17 l>Otllto. 1 ICUloln. 116 mldttftl, • hellOut, 2 "'*I~ Baylor worries Tollner Meeting between Bears and Trojans first in 25 years LOS ANGELES (AP) -Baylo Coach Grant Teaff 1s worried abou traveling into tho land of the gum ts, USCCoach Ted Tollneris wary nc only of bis team's ~oe. but also ~ intangibles that might affect h1 players. Their respective concerns wti either prove baseless-or be subs tan tiated -tonight when Tollner' third-ranked Trojans host the Bear at the Los ADJelcs Coliseum in a rar football meeting between the school~ ··use will be the biggest tcan we've played since I've been a oa radlo toa.161Jt KNX (10 7 0) al 6 Baylor .. said Teaff, now in his l 4tl year as the Bears coach. "They an gigantic." uses offensive line averages 6-511 and 272 pounds, an inch taller anc five pounds heavier than that of thc Los Angeles Raiders. "They may also be one of the bes teams we've played." Teaff said of the Trojans. '"They arc much farthe1 along at this point than BYU ( 198' national champ) and Oklahoma were last year. Tollner, whose Trojans bad a bye last week after a 20-10 opening wtr over Illinois, isn't necessarily buyin1 Tcaff's spiel, commenting. '"We be licve this is one of the toughest game: on our schedule. "They force you to do some thing: diffcrcntly on both sides of the ball We're concerned about all the varicl} we have to ad.just 10." And the Southern Cal coach ha! other concerns -whether the Tro- jans wiU be distracted by revelations a week ago of recruiting violations b) the sichool, and also how they will handle their high national ranking. Of the subject of the recruitins VJolations, in the wake of which assistant Coach Russ .Purnell was dismissed and two odfer, uniden- tified members of the school's athletic department were reprimanded, Tollner said of his players: "How they will react, we won't lmow until they play." On the topic of the No. 3 ranking. he said: "When you get recognition. there's a question of how you handle it. The last time we were in this situation was. after the Washington game last year, and we dido 't handle it very well. (The Trojans upset the Huskies, then lost to UCLA and Notre Dame.) "We tell the players. 'Hey, you're one loss away from being forgotten about." Heading 1nto their 6 p.m. home opener at the Coliseum, the Trojans arc favored by 11 points over the Bears, who arc 1-1 after a I 7-14 loss to Georgia last weekend. Is UCLA ready for Aztecs? San Diego St. was pesky last year in Bruins' 18-15 win PASADENA (AP) -UCLA was heavily favored to beat Sao Diego State last season when the teams played for the first time in SO years. But the Bruins bad a battle on their hands, struuling to an 1 S. l S victory over thc:-Az"'ttcs. The schools meet tonight at 7 in UCLA's home opener for 1985, and Coach Terry Donahue of the Bruins expects the game to be very s1m1lar to the one played in 1984, despite the fact that his team is again a solid favorite. "1 guarantee you, San Diego State is every bit as good a team as Ten- On radlo tonJ6lat ITRA (690}at 7 nessee," Donahue said. "I don't think they should be taken lightly. "h'll be a put pmc. a real close pme and a real entertainina pme for the fans. I would hope we could do better offensively. "We didn't score a touchdown apinst them last year. ~d they're a much better team than they were a year 110." The Bruins, ranked 12th national- ly, have a 1-0-1 record. bavina beaten lJth~ranked Brigham Youna. 27-24. a,nd tyina 21st-ranked Tconeuee. 26-26. The Aneca whipped Long Beach State, 34-14, 10 their season- opener last weekend. Fifth-year 1enior David Norrie was named by Donahue early in tbc week to start at q\Jartert>eck for the Bruin$. Norrie stancd •inst BYU but was ineffective. Junior Matt Stevens ~ placed him culy in the third quaner and led the On.tins to • come-from· behind victory . Stevena ata~ apinst Tenneucc lut Saturday, but was tclievtd by Norrie early in the fourth quarter. Wit.h Nome at lhe control~ lh.t Bn.tina rallltd from a 26-10 deficu to tie the Volunieen. 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M0-1111 BABYSITTER • Loving Chrlatlan My home, 25 hra/wtc 963-729• Interview bargains 1n townl T H C AW I 1· I I K N A P R 1~ I' I I Tne u1oe1< touP rehJMCI to ou0ge so my son oe>41ned 1ne o1ner end and pual'leel ~ ll1touot' Nol 10 De O<Jlcione hi& siste< .---------. smugly wod Now 8dCl one -of VIDEOC I 1--r-I -..1-1...-, -r.-1' -.., -1 ° . o-o-... .... ....... •.• ,_ bt' I '•""Q ·flt rM 19"· .... l\Q -ot01 ..._..._....__..__.,__...__, ' c:t.,.'°° hOl'f' ·~ ~ 3 btitow e ·~.··~p:'u::-e~;~;m r I' ll 1· r I' I' I' I e .::v!1~ ... &°R '0'1 I I IOf' I I I I SOUll-Lm ...... " le ............ 1211 Elftlf /~ EASY A88EMBLY WOCJ Mlllll.lll Pl tl!M, nd good drMng MOO per 100. ~ Part tim. earner couneat-red, N8 ~ 1ee1 M..f teed Peyment No ! ora nntad Help t>oye pertenoe/Ho ..._ and glrla IOllC~ ne. mfll. ._.,. t9lt -"' .... lddl I IYl>ecttpttona on their Genw81 Denlltty. E.ltp'd. 4 lltampad ~ fUiff paper rout• Muat enjo) dey .... "-tty ..... 1/ I T A L. 9 0 ~ • a. " wof'lillng with 10-1S 'fl PlaMant aurrouncllnoa I Entel1>riM Ad, Ft. Ptero9, olda. Early evening houfa gr .. t patlenta. No emoll· A. "482 work d~ 1*xible l'lra. Ing. In Funlon i.IMd. '"F,_~..,-ory-------~ Comm6Nlon only C ati t40-4100 or ·"' ~- Cell Brucit Emetev 953-&173 • &II p i. .. &42-421 axt. 20& Dent., • ,__ .... ""' lllllllml &11111. • •111t1. ....... .... , "'"" '.......... . FIT & PfT. Nead ltnmad. lm!Mdlata opanlnga II\ --------· Flex. hra. BeMftU. R.D.A. INIM, Fountain 9.._.. II Ira Ill.I Pfef 788--0777 °' •ft and So. Ortinge ~ -8/wtlnde 640-4292 Ml.mt haw good trwwp • P/11me m9ture reliable _ ~and locel ,...,._ per90n. P.yleaa CIMners DRIVERS Croea Country, cea. NB M 2·28'T1 no exp nee. Callf. lie. req. M.cGregor Yaehtl We offer WMIOy P'IY· •n••l IDYlll 1631 Pl.otntla. C.M. checks and tOP pay "" IUll PUT Tm Dflv9r your tOP 11t111t ~ -. The Dally Piiot hat Im-HIGH SCHOOL GRAD TAC TtrnPQf*Y SeMcm. mealate opening tor ev... (FEMAl.E Ot<) 4500 Cempua. ti 124 .... tamer Servlot Clerk to Excetlant Job tor reec><>n-852-M24 w()rt( In our buSy Clrcuta· llble person Neer OC -•• -· tlon Department Mutt be Airport (55 I 405 Frwya). * -_.r_ dependable and able to Mutt be over 21 wtth ••· credit. oolleetton, gent ofb. handle heavy phonea oellent driving record & 1 FfT or PIT, aome ~ with a pleallnt telePhC>lie proven A·B average & evea. l<ovena ~. voice 20 Hours p/week Scnool Record. Drive Mr. Nlelaen. 646-<t5t0 Monday • Friday Call new llt11e Pldl-Up tor General Food~ 642-4321 lor appt Atk Print Shop Good ben-._..PIZZA for Tracey ~~~ 11:;'k c·!t~: Part·tlma Dey & EV9nlftG. HU 1111.1 WUTll 250-3212 ca11 7116-i812 Atk for No experience neceeaary Mary or Joe So& SO/hr Daya C all sell With EASEi 631·3302 lor A.ppt Alli ft'I I BREEZE fOf Doug Cluelflad AOe 642·~78 Part ltmt-oprninit m U.gunu Bt-aC'h area. Earn up to 16.00 pn h our for r ollec:tm,: for moothl) subsrriptioor.. Expt'rtf'Dt t' prt-ft'rrtd but not rt - qu1red. ~1u&t bt-at ltai>t 18 \f'ar\ o ld Call 10 AM · \ PM. \-tr K1rldand M2·4321. Ext. 207. CllCIUTill IEPT. 142-'121 EH ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l'.JO "" 8•y 5., ... Cotta M•aa CA 92617 AN [()LJAI OPP()RTJNITY EMPlOYER ......... gener..i office dutleil. " ty?lng. ntlng, errMCta.. Mutt have own oer Mothers houre (t-1~ 851-8313 Mary lllllAL ...... Pi.aaant pnone manner, 1111ng. 11artou1 office dutlee FIT & PIT Non- 1 mo k e r On S i te Photo/Graphic•. 3303 Harbor Blvd. Unit E! CM S4<>-0664 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: Lo11 white Shepard Female, epaY9(S. bllt col- lar. VC1y Nwpl Hg11. ~ watd1642-6482 Peneaah T--,, l111l111!lllf Mel a,... et 7,... ,...._~OM Dey AM n-Oftlt' CAU NOW'°" .. TMT WOM~ Mae:fl\IATIC*a Toll ,,.. 1....,...7-1141 UNA8La TO ATTIND't 11't c011111ttt .oit• ._~'._~Ill flllcltMly --t!le Cllrt C..ns gfy P*. ,..._.,, ~•.Or ..S ltfl ~ fltlC!ltt llib, Md ... NMJ ._. ......... s..d $)9 00 I""""" I" d.sifMllll ........... ) •Plllllb.m...,. ,o ... m. u. .....-. • JMtt. ~°"aioypwc:i. 11111....,.,.... ..........,..., Sl400 I~~ ~ ....... ) Visa.~ .............. .,.. ... .., lot - l&UUUYOLll WHERE CARING IS THE CUSTOM PBX Operator-F/tlme ladys Spa attend p.1 Houaetteeplng F-tlme Uftrtillat lltH $2.17 per day carr•trJ Car••ai•t pwterW /-'• ... e.__·_, ____ _ BUILD OR REPAIR Garden Servioe, e•per. JANITORIAL CLEANING Cell THE PAPER LADY Walls. stairs. ralllngs dependable. prol For 1Commerctal·R..+d'f 8lOg1 Perfection at reu rat9a ~O,ulloc lllhtl ..... , ...... For appointment• pleUe calt 645-500, ext 521 Mon thN Fri 9-4 That's ALL you pay for 3 llnes. 30 day minimum In ttle DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll All FOi LOii doors. windows. moldings Free estimate 548-2572 Good refs 631-619o& I Free eat 873·2519 ~•16106 0on 962-8202 I L1ndacape-Garden1,,o 1Luucapiat Pl11t11/a.,ai.r Complete patloe Covers Trim Treea-l'11ullng· - -_..,_ .. ___ .._ ___ _ Deci<s Concrete walk· Clean ups Leo 557-4508 ProfeNlonal Land~ng Int /Ext pa1ct1 plutet1n9. ways Block wans Room -. Incl apr1nkters new lawn. , CUiiom telllurtng qualty addns 15yr exp 646-483'1 I TllE UllEIEll lreu rate Manu 432-868 1 work Problems-No Prob- --SC PE SONRY lemtl •326864 5~-7831 I Custom Resldentlal w ork Lawn & Garden Malnt LAND A. ·MA _ Patlos-Decks-Remodell,,0 64 1-8750 I Landscaping, all Pll .... ~ome or APl's 1,,1 Ext I RC Cons1ruct lon &46-4031 Malnl . clean-tips, mowing. done Briel! block. stone I Patch~ Lie & bonded lreees1 Mlke4gg..o&-072 •1~7 «1-1424 QUALITY FINISH WORK lree trtm Free Estimates! Rick 661·958• -- Entry & FrellCh Doon our 1 Mr Estrada 645-3381 _ Pl .. ~iq Spec:lally llc•389•32 Ba.. H -JhHa!I_ l...., .... .._6'o!.---... -I Newpon Costa M .. a 1 !Corum Const 631· 7975 AMEk AN HANt5VMAN BRICKWORK Small 1obt ~~ =• dJ!'-~h .. -I •••-4•1·•• A4tlltle11 I Carpentry fencing win· Irvine Ref'• 675-3115 DRAINS CLEAR From $15 I Your Dally Pllol Kite cab . elee plumb dows. plumbing. mar111e. ,,. Faucets Olapoul H•ter s.rvtoe Dlreelory lmmed est (818) 965-7632 tub encl. riau11og. etc lniaF' 851.~ M&M 722-9066 1601 RUTH L8M NewpOrt BOOKc·se S35 "6 ............... , OUBLE d Ith E ORE OUAS·R 21 " ft-•or TV Repr-tallve --A'1d Yes Jesus Is Lord -------Beectl. Saturday 12-5. ~ ... ta:'.__ S25 ~~ reHer w K NM electric pulh birch"' cabinet s50 5 tooi Repalr·Doors·Alteratlons lllC,.304051 636-82~ t All..... Expert Ser'llOI & Repeir 50 SS "'tu .,... large mirror S50. Student button tuxury dl)'9'. ax· 142·'121 tit. Sot Remodel·Pa"91-Locks~tc --QUICK & CAREFUL 32 yrs exp Aeeld'llComm Kitchenware e-table $10 Lamp $3. deM $15. Night table oellent condition $50 1111 birch bookcase with Window-Fences-Cabinet DECKS·WOOD COVERS LO RATES. Tl38046 Lie •"°9035 964~19 SpMker. S 12 pllr. Jenny Double bed (Ser1a Of'1ho S 10 Antiqued 10 metch. ~43. clock $40. Pendulum wan __ 35 J 642-0567 Competitive Prices Und highchair $20. An· posture) $50. Chair as. Telephone answer ma· clock S35 Brown clothes AcCHltiat yrs e.:p erry _ 10 years exper 754-1620 112-0410 tlque deek/chalr S50. TV $20. Hoover vacu\lm c h In e . new s 2 5 . LARGE dog house s15 TV hamper, S5. Span$215ah SPtylle Frank Un Aceto Tues Ctatat CHcrtte *'"' MY1M* Lounge chairs $t5 pelr $35. Chairs $3 each. Aquariums, complete wood table S5. Shel\199 swag ampa a r A · GEN Home Reoalrs elec NEWIREPAIR Oua111)N,, I )Obs to small reaaona.ble Free es1 . lie d 63 t-23'5 eoottbo<*a 50e·S2. In-DrOP leaf dlnet1e table with hood and undet· 1 '~ aquare loot, 6 f•t vark>ul style oelll!\O tights llnancal 11atement1 •· Driveways. patios. palha. carpentry. plumb stleel CLEAN & EXPERT aect lllller light ss. $50. Captain• chair• $25 graYetntter 15and20gat-high. 756-9285. s~ eadl Po<1able t•ble slst with obtaining credit etc No job 100 small rock reo•irs ~7-t772 0v8f 25yearuxpenenoe Pryckict 19" BLACK and white TV each Chair $3.50. ton $20 MCtl. 19 Inch LARGE Magnavoll stereo IOP hair. dryer $10 25 llnea & loans 548-0345 Reas Mickey 53&-0553 •GEN -HOME REPAIRS Lie T.116 426 730-1353 European P;;ctltc Toro1 $15. Berbeque grtll S15 Walker. cane, tollet black ana while TV a20. $50 Antique trunk,..... foot rope ladder S20 Low-coat bookkeeping. Remove uphllt drlv&-I Pel'11 Drywall Carpentry et ABC MOVING . Cerd l Palm Read8f Tet•a Clothing 50$-$5. Houae-guard. Ill S50 Cooter S3. lng«IOI Rand air gf'lndef Ing machine $50 each. Furnace flllere 16x25 S 1 accounting and data pre>-ways. replaoe w/concrele etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Oulek careful Tl~ Put PreMnl & Future hold Item• $10.$6 Cur-1684 Whittler, apaoe 35. $50.Lawnmowar,pc>wef, Car ramp• $25. Truh each.Chevyredl1torS50. ceulng, State of lhe An. brlcic/block wrk 539-0345 IHANDYMANLARGE and LO RATES 552..()410 AdvlCeonallmetters apot taint $3. Dfaperlet s6 Costa MeN. r.., $.45. I.awn mower. conpactor $50. Small 10-3$89 Pontiac t1ea9 ,d531 recFon. too. Darla. 979-0551 C lt••f1M ..... 1 Rll 1 650-2758 or 631~96"- Rode 50$·S 1. 2 trave<M CAMPING stuff· Two cots, power. rotary S 15. Puth lpead bike S25. Bike 50 pair '4 • ord •---1-1 CtT Clail• art small 1 DO IT >.LL1 _ -.- drapery rod• SS each two stovM. small tent, mower m . Ten-apead paru Sl-$20. women's crenklhaft S35 v-e nat--.11t Cl 11ae CHILDCARE New born & 531·5579 Pat or tve mag ITIHITS •YIM OI Psychic Palm Reader Patio umbrella and atand extra tank• tor atovea. bike S20. Eleciric mot0'9 10-tpead $40. 875-ee88 h ead b 10 c k S 5 0 EXqufatte Aooustk:e ~ up, $10 day In my Laguna HAUL A-WAY Handyman Orange Co Orlg1na1 ' 5H7el'P3_~~~ 2~131 ,6P9r~~: • ...,,. TI E7• 14 -~... $5-$50 Electric compo-639-3050 apra.-or remove n.-.. Sch f'IOme TLC 494-4246 •11 t 1 1 ee s M 1 ~ ..........., -v. re ox .,..., lantern. Ill for SSO. Black nenta ru tatora 1e. LIGHTWEIGHT loldlng ---A;, I 647 1if){ . ,.. ype carpen ry r tU()enl overs nturecl -- Ford wheel $20 Tire and white portable TV Caplci10'9 SS. Devtlblta wheelchair $45. Adult RATTAN klng-atze head· wall ara • ChlidCitemy home trans 111mm1ng, yrd clean-up Uc Tl24-436 6"1-8427 ... fiat E70x 14 + 4 J:8 wheel• S25. Coll" table S 10. elr pump, ~P $50. 20 commode chair $20 board S35. l(lng·alze new Utitieat/lta .. tla to school & back CM·NB I etel Call Jett ~ 78-30 NEW Warenouse Storage __ ... OAU_lf--11111----1 -::!.,.2 ~~20. ·ES:C~r~ c2~~1sgt1rte~. vbalkceuusm2•.'202~; gallon plutkl thotgun Toilet rl• se. New room S50floral cq~~ bed9')oPread *NEED f~ REMOoel7 area. Call 650-0258 HOME REPAIR Carpent;y '•a1Jc LttHat 11..elllf OI ..._.. .. 0 h i•-... _ __. Hydr•''-monltOf' $10 Footf1xer · .,._ .. an pr .,,. --ltences & gales tr" trim I r~ • Meter S 15. Cflalrt $3·SS t>oy's. girt' a blkee $20. I~• $1o.lnd~trlal ;;. SS. Seal·•mMI SS. Oare cooking stove, new $20. F~ 9;."'°!.1!~~ CHILDRENS CORNER dump runs. C M & N B ' Plano Leaaont 642-8215 (l l •) ••• •Ill M2 Senate. Coeta M... Speaker• and cabinet and flotation plllowl $2 Co I• man prop 1 n e 1uv70 n ....... og Preach<>OI & Daycare, in ar-· Jim Wh e .. ~2. 7..,.,, Salon de Mullque ~ _, &42-14-0e. $10."""' 1525. pier •10. Wire apolce . lantern . new St5 . *QUALITY WORK myhOme 20yrtellP rats ..., ___ Y1_.,.. '""! UtaA Zeect11n1 BA We do 00 ... ·•1-Ce .,....,. Muetana hubcape $50 Card table SS. Dinette Cl I R-""" .... I P ,., ., .,,....._ 2 MATCHING high back .. RPET. all or part 150 Mt. •j5.."'ee Mutt•"" rear teble S 10. Guitar $25. &40-9734 h t ea ..,,...,.,.... og, avall . loc near laoenlta I Plumb ·Elect -Carpentry -, --us tor phone quot. IMng room chair• S30 ,.. -... Copper paintings s20 Phone 67l-8122 a Vtctorle 722-6087 1P11nt·etc Dependable Patatiat 642-615t Llcenlad Mdl. e amallllvlog room ~;_~;55. 4 oc yard . ~~= /.~o ... t~'~ Stereo and tpMkereS25: SANTA Ana height•. Uc 207"61 l•AROUND fHE CLOC" Reas Paul 720--01391~ 1fo~t PXYN'rnJd BY AICh-1 . - cane chair•. Ilk• new vel• OUCH MCtlonal, ~ pact c;., cover. nylon, Lawnmower $5. Coat•. ~!r1$i0 ~Zc,.~~~ HE CONST CO lie 0 C 1 Deys.-Large Verdi 18aaliaJ ard SI"°' 16 yrs ot hllPQy !tcrt!!Jtal knicttr V9t t50 MCtl. '70 llft front .._... new $45. eer radloe S35 Jac ket• • n d m 11 • S 10. Roci<lng chair S 10. m . reekfl. new/rmd'I Sal&-Healthy·F,., Envrm LT AXOCtNd . UoVING ous1omers LIC 28064~ ABC Seeretenal Slit Lei Mueteng fender $50. ~: ~a!:,1 = each. 3137 Barbadoa ~=u~~=-:~ Antique dlalr S20 Orlen-Proleaslortal • ~5t21 Respite Carel 5'3-1~5" Garage & Yard Clnups Thank·Youl ~1 14 ters resum. r99Q'1i Front ~ extaneton S25. Twin bOX epf'lng SS. Place. Meta Verd•. houtehold Item• 2S.-S3 lal 81110 rug S50. Olthee diti1111a Mother wlll babysit days Joo 645-8192 RAINBOW PAINTING etc P!eaM call &46 k '\t\ S35. '73 Mustang rear Faclt electric typewriter Cotta Mee&. 6'48-7308. Boot<t and_faperbectll S 10. Barb la Dr11m t'>t yrs-up St 25 llr Fair · --Ouallty Is our policy BEA Sec v Sel"\I T'VPl"O ~and valance $35 8 HOUM $40. Couch $25. . . VI vlew/o&-05 trway 556-2278 Heullog Clelnupa. pal!'I· 6~8 JEFF Uc 8688 Olctt110n WOf'd Proc MCI\. •97 and '89 front $50. Carpet. new, 18'x1 ' SMALL Frig. ISO. WUhtf 25'·12. 10 Saturday TOiiet S 10 Bathroom Htg AIG.. Ref rpra hi EF __ _, 1 1no. welding. ood jobs. __ ---I 8 0 570 v .. anoe '35 MCtl '73 $30. Retrlgeretor. wot1t• $50. Dryer aso. DI~ only. 18981 Racine Ortva. vanity s 10 'TOY1J S.·S3 Amina A/C •vs le o&59283 C=·· .•• , ... me .. " moving 7 days o&94·234 1 IA A A PAINTING Int/Ext In H B -Lindi .. 1 Ranchero doora $50 good $50. &45-6914 or wHher S&O. Vecuum Turtterocll, tr vine · . · _ ·-~ LOWEST POUlble pr1ee e--1 ~·' • MCI\. &42-4397 &415-8231. Newp()rt. clMner 126 646-5&41. 854-1791 Baby and chlldren • alt ter Time.haring 811ltll s.nitt I 10 St9'1 Service 662·3235 1..,,.•t :uttrataeaa 2 WROUGHT tron baker. RIB a&o. Cradle $35. ~ ~ Street, Cotta NEW glfla and oeramtc:a ~:~~~!tu~~S 1!coi?J~~ log rM Reoa rt & s:~~~:ntiog Streu Manaigenwnt atop CUSTOM Palr\ttog by Jim Ofr~~ :e~ :~, 1l C .,.1 t"llekt wtth g1aaa 9"9111'91 Baby carrier 110. Johnny · 50$-1 15. BoitM. bukete. ptutlc glHHI. trays. Aeeurtactng • oon~ Darla 979-0551 smo1<1ng, weight OOfllrol llow rat• tor al'lutt9'$. er&& Nanne1tt1 6J t-'6• 140 .. eh. 9 drawer Jump-Up S5. Ctott\M. AS dryer FMgldalte $35. wood ltema, plantera c ut t I ng bo ard e Waterproofing• 631-4 99 ' Lloyd 545-3828 tor appl touvte. patio tum , Iron r• d,....., $.40. o.tk wood 5 Call MS-2122 any time Antique aewtno rocker 2 5 c . $6 C 1 o th I n o 756-9193. la~ittlat ~all I• ti --I atoi free ee1 634-4243 TUt d ehe t draW9rl after Saturday, S25 Smell round antique 2S.·50e. Saturday and --_ Cl ""--II II •I --•"'"'"--~---""'~ .~:.'9'euetomeheedbo9rd. USTOM drafting table ~tab+eS35. MafloVeny Sunday 2407 Buckey-a, S!i'~ ~~~ ~:"::: chttiian mother wtH s:=J' :I ~,!.1 J4 ~ U •TM-I,. DAN SL~ ~~~te~4NTING R&::ge.:ic;1:1c;~~rEb'1 veN9t tufft«l S25. 2 taro-a&o. Large hutch w . aide tabtewtth ..... t09 ~1,.b!"",.117°·4 ~71 CIM only 493-9224 b•bYl!,t. M, on93·,~rl CM/SA and 'I Fr.. ..r .!.fGood loti. done r1gh Call Any11me 964-2017 C"-0 PfloeS &42 l01t ~ S10. 9iu. gtaM. 551-t911. $35. Smal antique oe6l °' _ ... " area ,... • ~8-8923 11<:6383924 ----"*' $20. Off wtllte ~ fremad bwe6ed "*'()( MCt'I Cf'lb SINGLE bad ISO Slngle Mother of 2 w111 babysl1 In --..... Cltu.l!.I I J a INT IE>n' PAINTING ,, .. Strrice w . Ct\elr a10. Ors: houM. lwge, ltun:ty '50. 477 NMtl Newll«1 t::l~ J~eUS~ lfame and headbOard hef Coeta Meaa home llectrical Aoeh:J'S fatU:lOJd Houaee& '-Pt Reas rat• duXLITVtl\fttRIQINd beneh us. con.a ,. ~~o.w~1~::.= Road, Newport Beech. 1 can as 8.ntwood .Chair $20 Antique chair $35. Bibi•• ~m• Mon PAlllll rum• I SERVICE a Woougtlly Ou8'1ty woril !95-~755 Tree roots-l1ump1 refl'IOYe ~ =·~J:J:'m~= llght$50.Hatl10.sno.t t~=· aovth Of 15th a10. ToyeS1-as.Candle :::: ~oc:,1~int~ thruFrl onty548-5061 I Oualltywork,treeeet ,c1ean l"IOUM 64~97 4 1 --LADYPAINTE~ CIOUpt-911 C•rt72i~·, '*'temp $20. 2 rad IW80 7m a10. Stereo $25. . holder S5 Flr•Pl•c• $2~ MahOg•ny coll.. •425513 968-7401 IHOUMCIMnlng. cart*• & Int /Ext 11 Y' ei.peOen<l& ~lenict 1..-npe a15 WNte 775-5447 GOLD bar atOOlt UO. 'g~ecreen $17 An· • ...,. --pholst< windows etc Fr .. •t Reaeonebl& vietwt ~. 24 • . Baby~ S143. Baby ttque toot atOOl S17 Auto tebte __, King aln water RESIO/COMM'LllNO ~ u er) 850-t924 Of 957 5801 f:;;no s;;:;Q c:flelr $5. 425 8owdOln WOOO Su.t. Cotta crib p6aypan $20 i.... butG* alarm 110 v.c. bad and hMter t50 King Mk/Month Amb or lyrt Do my own wor1I LIC llnyt ..... U 1 .. 212 -r1MnC1at Leo.i. !le Place. Co•t• Meu ........ Off of 1tth and CIOthta ... 1o'a1-l3. trlehotpleteM ~ aintrwnea&o 2kllchen b 5'(µ1011(athy •n9041 A.1&4&-8126 1Comm inqutfleawetoome ,PAINTERNEEDS RIC' C...Anne&4M2S3 6564911. Celt\, Monrovia. Phonemete Avon oduot• otd $1· S7 ISO-S25 Pote,.... 110 tablee $10 ~ 0..--dear\t b Int/Ext, oei111og1 reftn c.ab - AM/FMetweortdlowtth3 $25. HouMtlold Item• a&. d; Cow Street, A~torlldt0S7 Tootea2: s1o ChMt •10 Ant~ a..t alat. tHiat H~,'~~11 ,0f"\: 12e1rrsa,,p W()f1(guar WlalewCJtul-. apead NCOrd ptey91.two 2S.·S15. Furniture a10-Cotta....... 1410 Sou1h Bay Front. metal P•2'!! .~s :~ ltnlee FtRC@ REPXIR Ne: & •tlmale 842-8748 Devi• Painting ~637 Ix,.. VOUt wmei::1 ...,.,.... epeM ... ..,. S25 Herdwanl 50t44t lelboe !eland Clothee ........ ......... old Wood Cf\ain llNl -..... rYY ,..,. 'Bal WlnOOw w~ ~ l.o Tiftany etyte eoo'.tL . GREEN ...,_, K..-wnote 2k·S 1 Kitchen , atuff COAST OIVlNO S~ERVlCE F..rw 91t 0~ ~ 118 HOUSECLEANING Onod '_. .-it" Co 22 803":!it>oe 81 87W1S5 twoWn c:tlM\ S&O. a,.., dr}9, ~ STEEL ~ab+e lfllMnO 10.·St C. ... t Sii UndefWeter Hutt ~ & refs 0-SeMn9 0ranoe ~ S20. TWo tJ.i .'::..,rat• .ECVT1V£ ~ ewt¥e1 men sao. 10tt1 atectrtc. 17 fl 541-M43. s.tllfd8y onty 1-12 117 & Malnt. 875-7St ~ tlranap. w.oy.. ~a..3tU IPfomc>ll ~ r9lea f-AIOCO'S ·winoo. tan 17 eecfl. Fut bed cNlr '20. 8odcoeeel30. good oondltior .. TWo or· _ 23rd Str9M. to.ta ......... MARINE~~ -"'-••1Cae llc:•3.Mll50 •no FOf aiparttllnQ & dMn b 1 05 Outboerd gee oen, Sp-.,. ,..,.,._ oNlr'I S20 TJRES on belallCtd rime, 646-6161 FAST PAOf SERVlCE HI SCANDtNAVIAN 1.AOY * IH· 1111 * I tet.-ie Call $4t-oa' apr .. d. e o~ a1· Ion S15. Bo.i "°°" ae. Md\. he. ICM711. r-'£li· 2·LR71x 15 .---.:.--Ptc* . .;, M&-711M TQPPad/~ Clean To dO p.tr IM>l --Ol'k I . ----Aadwood peoo · &46-0562. *4& 1·HR7b1U30. SKIING wifl eoon arrt¥e. t .__ 119 ,,.. 19._ 751-.341e ~27 Pa~ • Tom• Window C'-""'7 M&-9121. Cell 8ttur-8TAIPP£D doM\ 10-1_.. 1•15 i20 2-tt71Jct5 haWUnMw'NltlreohalM SHIPWAtGHT SERVICES ' --1 Ou . .,.,,t.workmanetllp day/Sunday. nlRNrT\JAt! ..... ex<*-.,... and .,... Into • $.45 '*' All on G.M 13"·15" 110 fwo tan 11¥-CoNM~/Mailnt CH I.A. WN SERVICE YOlAHOA HOUSfCLEAN , NO INT!RI0"5 lo.nr'°'*•'ad 8364370 HIJND"EDI of Ctn ll'C.. lent c:ondltlOn. Formel etnete ~ CNINf, rtma 2-ttR7Chc 15 on Ford Ing room oM1n. b.-itttul Wood/'gi.ea '30-0520 Mow-edge rwtoe mo S20-ERV R... rallat>le HANGING IS TRIPPING W9llhlflQ rw:ii't r.cord• (opeta, eym~ dlnfnO Mt ttt>le $.40. t1dM .... $20. S71 11 Dodge and OfMt't 1"1m1 .,_,.,herd to~ '25 &o&l-5~7 e73a5129 •"* reta M 2-o405 VlSA-MC US 1512 ~~ pftony) 11to. St/U A*> OfWr9 St5 tldl KlnO A11 ocedo '"'one 132.IO tldl. 11" ~ S18 TWeM 5 It> MIG",. Upe•T,... TmWnlng J&&lterial AHOYS WALLCOV£RINQ := tree eat~ flDO bench grtn0tn b.not. 1IH hHdb.,.rd 8 19. &42-6617 ~e dnllTI 815 MW 2· t2 eecfl elClf'CI wttt\ ~ Yens l.talnt eHeullng JYNITORITL ClriNI@ tnttalletton 6 Removal t30. Vt.Sil. Many toola C#l09Y bed ffamt wttl'I H7b14 on G.M. rttna beMa. FOUf CedlleC ...,_.4'ernocl'..,_ddltl0na MIKC &a0-3293 ,.. ,.. "'" "G Int l>(llntlnO ~13 .laS..·=~ • t •• 1 6 . • • t ",. MedbMrd9'20 0 L .. WATERllD, lal\tHUC 145.131-3701 0..-~. 120 ..,. C9-~ MMMO --SE•Wtef.. Fi..., Grev I ---...-- ..... ,~ 1109 0...-tow tltOtrlO ~oolclng buy, ortgloely ISIO. now mtnt Wlfgrltll ~ ._. ~ ~. gen'I 131°61191118~ f.Ji'*1 Wa~ n ~ HUrillnton 9eeot\ range , ool d uo. l60 Alrnme.lfMlt8111 AltARTMINT 111.e gH ~ benoll 821 _",_ melnt.tree~...... llUIAltl()n ... CoNull· -.. ~WorG~t Cltl ~. ...,_5071 11CM1IO ...... ..., U0-17S7 ~157 ... 76111t,5 eets Mauo,131 ... 197 Wiint.A.da 142SCIT8 1 WllA~t611-ISIO ftgneedt M-19'17-1171 1 ... Onlnge COMt DAILY PILQT/Saturday, September 21 , 1N5 ..... •• ... ...... ••• .... ...... 11• 1!11 ..... 11• .... ...... "" hit .. ,.. MU 00 A um.a Gd loo...:..= UR-II aa.ww mlll Ul.11 ftl"'? llM Sllde TWYter, INn. fM\. 2 eueMM• VOUR totb II• ,._, ............ rwm1 •-T .. llPPt ..... Medad yre old, AKC, vtiry affilo. OWN H0m -.--· • ._ • .....-......, ......,. oktiy. Ml • & NIT·lm ror ea.ta uw -. x1nt ttonate. ,,.. to lo'lllnO ~ • ) ._. e..-Dr. ~. p .1a..nu bc-l~.=Munny '°' Connl..ntlou• people OCIPtY. rot tNNra. ,... hoMe. f7M252 · .. ~ 'ft ~ ._ Od Ullll~ _. . ~In-needed to work 11pftle9 allMle men & ~ tue 1.l'l.\J. i u 1•1M111M. ..,... .i llN1ft-.ft dMduall to.,,..,.• or~ ~~~:::. ::~.:-._, 16 PC:PG;p;\1886,1Qn • .~l. '7 ' -~~-.i~. ~:ten~ Or-Clff tot llPPClintmlnl Mon-Fri. Some 8etur-ldrm Set 1190. Hulicf'I • v l • , ~'It .. Co looaUcw. Flo· ...... de}'9. Call Rey, M1-133e '35. OAUOl IALI AD5 NOW p. • \ lbte tJM;i~ boura. -~·-bef,3ofnforlnl.... sa1.ae11or-.2-QM CUl.HWllOIYC1n-I ...... ,, Call ~ Mon ·Tuel. -••• 1 beige lttw ~ Sii llLOW 12-4pm. (818) ae7~ 1.a .......... ... IN-· ... ssso. a· green IOf .. 225 ... ______ ... _______ .. To1ttuplocellnierMw. 114-1111 ~~ITk;:" .=: Nett,;. clilek a.dlprMd: lalMI hlaM IHI C..ta •eu tlM .,..iiiiiimii"""'°iloP!..-.... Pi onl.tt. a.pt. 27 • W. on.t an eocoellent ben--$44 tO/Hr eomm...on. bM green florel 960. 22 § Ab a ion• Ave. NEW & USED MARIN£ ln..4008 t1ftt progrwn, paid ~ Pllf .=/ J:,.,.-:-J::;M & ~ M·F, S-8. !Set· ~I rock:., 8 ~ SAT/SUN ~5. HI A'e, EQUIPMENT ·All Sot11 ln- Fi>IT....., tor oeltoflalholclaye. bonu9 poettlonl ..,...._-' ttie M & T ROOl'INO • Ufdayt 10-2. c.-Doug 1100 1~2 TV•. GI ... Tble. Exec. ~ Oleeel eno1nee & elloel IMpe. 7~ ·a2 2eozx 2+2. T top, edvlfD Nit. N.B. P'09'wn and dental In-Dally PUot ""9P*P« (818)355-4518 751-5150 · CN!r, much~. 83 mat. 83t W f8th St. •81 YAMAHAS50 MAXIM euto. MINT COHDl'TION. ~752"6200. eurance. Salary ptue worlllng Saturday and -·-··--4 Pc Sofa Group, 1Ma SAT 7AM. 2 family Nie. Exoel oond. MOOml, ex· 873-05Mor53f..7175 191-mllMge retmbul"Mment. Su~y momlnga. Earn SALES ASSIST. P/tlme. ~ _, •-matching. earth ton., un-p-i---•· lll7 Furniture Olothel hOUM tru $885 ~Vt 8734874 , ... --, _,_ ,., ........ Type. 10 key. Gd phOne knn-... QPelllngil In 04ll UMd. $250 ~5 wam-hOld ' ~ i---------.,-·-&.,... •-• FUii 0t pert ttfM. Appioant muat ~ In -.so Pit hOl.lf .,. ... GM manner lndutt s.-~ 8Wt\ omc. • tteme. m ' '82. Honda 450 NIQl'tthawtl Copper 1n ootor and b9tMr ly In petaon. pe,.orutDellvPlot.330 allowance. Mu1t have ~~·~" L=t .' 10 keY 8~/be1Qe3pllowl0fa, SAT a.Ti, 1913 Eut 2t82 Rural.nt22nd•t. blk. Like newll ~JK ml'. thanMW 1.oededlT·top, M·U Noon or W•t Bay at., Co1ta Mlrge~oq>l<*~and k req.WIMlngto oond-*85. GOif bag BalbOa I In alley. Pine Sat 8AM on. Furniture: Mull ... &try.1115obo. turbo. Wnat QOl'oec>W ·IPM. 80ff So. MeM. ca. l4Wt ~1t be•t .... t t8.=okt· train. JlmH<>eklneat t2.Exerc1Mbenclhl10. :::u.. mlecbect"°":i Sota, chair•. dHkl, Callavee986-1ee3 catl(a26054)0rity ... at, Coa1a MeM a.m. Ot 2-4 p.m. (~ c.11Bruce842 (714) 973-M30 EOE M/F Nlcte·nadt Ill~ '5-· ~ :' eiothei dr...... & more. 2545 •83 V 9'lver good 11 .. • lion P•pt.). Piil Hn. THI otCalHonla.alMdlng CALIFg~~HL~tNGS ~~ollege Park :Y tum. :1ereo. var-Santa Ana Aw. cond:: $000 obo Johneon a Son Uoydl Peet Control "Md• ladteewMr •tore, II loc*· • IL:: • I u:: II .. Yard s ai.. Sat/Sun. Bed•. 780-8t&a Llncotn Meroury v'9w route taohnlclan, we tng for an. !p<.!._E~IENCED AFTER 8 Orange vtilY9t couch; 2 .,..... I ,_. •• 1ld1 rum dlth• booJt1 2828 Harbor BtYd, C.M. Mlon 8 Laouna. Oppt f« train. mu.t have good SALES ~lATE to oomptlmentety Chatre brn/ sXT/sON t3. ctothe., C.., part9. m1ac: IOlllD, 1111& 7141540-&e:M> own buelneae 4....001 driving record. Call Mr. wen on • f\111..tlme bula otanoeJgold ~!rip: big cof-504 NarclHUI. BlkH, luggage. 365 Flowef, CM. UllW 11. -..................... .. SALES Taylor, AM'• 87~2 1 In. tl*r Fathlon laland SCHOOL fM teble 72" Lg & lamp water bed muci'I more lne Mint ~A.. With '*-...' 3 -•• ---• •I lllT table dk wood. all for • • ~ Z-0 Mwtng mllCll """'"'· .. _ • ......a. . • II R "-en .. I.I 11ore In Newport BMotl. $230 831· 3475.•ft 4. S. to $150. 840-7843 S45. Adding machine month• n41W. Mu1t ... ,. ._,... .... poelttorll In ExctualVe PflV•t• M lon, Good ~. Mon-Fri, Mull have a mlnlmvm of JOBS . •• .... 114 $35. Man'• & woman'• buying car. seoo. .,.=· ,..., ,__ad ct.pt. tak• Mal(ln' exper. manl-8-5pm 840_8584 for Bob 8 mo. 1X$*lel1Cle Mlllna ANTIQUE OAK: Writing cJothel, 12.s5. 548•7011 842-4885 ...... JU) ~ coun•-. cutlet. 20-43&8 1ac1• ciothlng, be, EARN dealt. locit.,. halt t,.. , ... oomb1able of-Plantecape Malnt. Plant Ing to wortl ~ ..,. annotr.. chest, blind•. -IWAP lllT Ptutala • tr ti ... OrH t Job for •tRl'l IAllD exp req'd. 25--30 II~. nlng1 & wMkend1. MONEY end table. 844-5885 Every Sunday. Orange Vall!J · 1134 JohMOn & Son ....... '"9ndty lndMd-and Kltehen la acoaptlng Own trane 751-2271 eofterexoellent benefit• Bdrm furn campal n Coaet College. Fairview& tY" &;:;; Uncoln Metcury -Applylnpet90n, Pen-apollcatlonl for caahlerl, -••-• & -.. lnciudee ~ Adame eo.ta MMe. Ad-SATSpt 1, 8715 Cr. 2828 Harbor BtYd. C.M • ...-. 1MO Pt8centia dell wwr9, cold llne. PU lllllL ,_.. good etattlng MlatY + PRIZES 1•7"•· twn ~ mlNtoti & Pntng FREE. Brookhur1t1Elll1. Bldre 642--0785 ew. 548-8823 7141540-5e30 l*e. Coat.a Meaa. and reetaunnt help. Full And Teecher Aide. PIT or commllalon after probe-bOlltera, comet tbl, S S to 432-5880 euppllet. furn, model•. - •rru &p/tlmapoeltlonaavall. FIT. Houre flexible. tlonaryperiod.Fotanln-JRIDe chaats...,.5 •. ~ .. &73 ~6 PllC* · Ylntagecarpart.1. attLHala flat 1113 --a l4Wt 225 E. 17th, CM. Salety negotiable. NMI tervlew c:ome In or call; Ir '1 n . v ........ L . 171 aa 8Peclal .... .,..,.... Adame & Brooklluret, LA~~~_F'_C:ALIFORNIA e.&utlful Walnut Stained 188 Magnolia, Co1t1 l~t ltac~ 1111 thlnge Incl PaiT= on BWh. ~ H.B. 864-4223 15i;;;.:,~ ........... tM Bedroom S..: King cane/ MeH. Sat/Sun 9·4. s FXbilY GARAGE sXle. & •YllD PlllllT' bergaln. l tOO. Call ... , 30 hn w ly. llTH PIT LlllAIY IUU Bw:tl, CA 82ee0 MILT Pl.IT wood hMdbo.td, trlple Furniture. lwnpe, oddt & NeW Sl*I nlte light•, I HW fir Shamlm 846-4eee wkdya 7forappt. 1111'1 Subetttutec.tcPoeltlon• (714) ........ t1 ....... .,. dr....,,nftutand1,mlr-end•. delk, metal flle1. dry lltedltflHt '14'1AT111 .,,.., 'W fa.I Available In Newport naadecl for NEWPORT EOE/MIF If you :.:oc;;,;o for extra rore, lamJ>' mattr;-=· Antq & Antq ltyle turn: copier. twin beds, Sabot, HUNTINGfON BEACH MUST SELLI seOO. llif.9-...FannAQencyln BHch. Experience BEACH PUBLIC LI· HI-ependlng money, or Ilka 1 ~1o:x,~e:,_2M8 • Bdrm & llv!ng rm. Alto games. pual.mesgood, hou-. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 840-2308 Ollta MeM. ~8222 preferred, but not BRARY. Cianc.I/ publtc -• to go placae Ilk• Magic uc:r. . . color TV & 73 Auto. Set hold, cryst • teen 8-42--0831 . 540-5184 i.,.,,-~-=-"'"--,.,,..,,..,...-- nac.Nry. Mldt have c»-contect ·~· deelrable, ~ Toy Stora. SC Mountain, Knott• Berry 8IQ Canyon 9'egant 8 pc 8em. 752A Canter St. age & edult clothtng. ~-..,---::--:----'81 Aat Spider 2000, VllfY """"1y pandabla traneportetlon, muet have on<all min. Pit.a. FIT, PIT. 754-1581 Farm, or Win Prtzea and dlnlng group. Sac $485. Beer bar euppllee Dart 1933 SANTIAGO DR.. alt men/ clMn, gd eond, MW tlr-. -.-aT IALll and be OWlf 18 vaar• old. evallabftlty 19 "" p/wk to ... •• _ • Award•. Call u• nowt We Antq Clllneee cbnt r• bOard• & darta. POol cue Nwp. Beach. Sat/Sun ~2· Putt paint $4850 493-3810 llllheftneetcuetomjew-Sewn day delivery with Include DAYS. EVES & _......,.. haV.MYerale>panlngs tn duc:edto S385.9xt2 Rug 111ctee&mlac.4t6Hatnll· '75 Moped, 2000 ml, ..... II" 9Y&8wtMW9tctlestoa no eollaottng. Call 10AM SATURDAYS. $8.H ull time pet'90n w/prlot C.M .. H.B. or F.V. $40. ~ type jllCUZZI ton C M Sabot type aallb!, mlec ~ Milone! & im.rnat1ona1 -4PM Mondey • Fr1day. plhr. Apptlcatlona rmiy experience fOf' tun nautl-842-4333 $140. 780-~ • · hMhtd Toyota St Wgn. dump bed. Ai>Pllanee 1"' •11;;1560bx Giant•. lJn'que ~ 842-4333 be picked up & returned cal gift I cloth~ 11ora. CHINA HUTCH PECAN BOY'S CLUB. Upper Bey t215 Pembrotce Ln NB gate & other part1 for XLNT CONO, lO Ml. PGf1 8aeoti h jeMlry 11110'-to Newport Center CHARLIE'SL KER WUTlll/W&ITIDlll xlnt tond .' $275 : SbrAaneT::.:12381T9u•tlnAve. Sat/Sun9-4.6422940 eale.848-68-48 PP.'3900.844-8513 .ion. Benefit•. Expet. •--•-Branch 856 San Bw:tl. 87M230 Ovallfled, w/2 yrl expet. 83 a..83 ft 5 ..._t • to noon. tel W tM req. Graduate Gem. pref. 8 bed home. Pltlme. Set c iamenteDr. N.B. e2ee0. Day/eve lhlfta. French 1-• er • Offtce eqptmt. Ping pong Boflan.u for cra~men: Jig .,...• ..... --..u ..... ....,_ .... _ '82 ACCORD 2 dr n.tcn- 944-8325 Inquire for 4-11, Sunday t1-7 & on *IALll* Btetro 1787 Newport COUCH 8' tablea, Nordic Trac ex-M w 1x18$30,4 prectalon WlllYlUllllll badt, xlnt eond. Must maneger. call. 883-IM24. S4.25 hr. UOIPflllllT eat appearance & etvd C.M. 845-9858 Orange print good erclae macti & mtac. jointer S50. grinder on USED CARS& TRUCKS Mldoorll ~ . .,,..,~. ~ ~782 4 Lit I I I I pleuant l**)nallty r• ' dl11on •100 1tand $20, lapldary equip •""""' .. ..,.... p...,lwwlahf, • Yeo:;:· J~:·:.6 quired. Mutt have good WlllPl•I• ~718 e.:.nl ·1 DOGWOOD STREET SlOO. 1727 Candleetlck. COMEIN ORCALLFOR FIT. 'l..rn-a1iede ~th on ~I 875-·58()() ei.i~ driving record. Back-For lAw Office. Nwpt Beh. ng BLOCK SALf SAT /SUN 54&-2878. Sat/Sun 9-2 Flff lPPlllSlL '14 lnll the Job training Mul1 be ue-r · grOUnd In drapaty !*p-Send r COUCH 9' contemporety Come tee to appreciate OeUUO Metalllc blue. MW t.lr• neet. enJoy ctetell wonc UllPTillllT ful, but not nee. ~~:iring Patt: beige, gd cond. $75 cX Othe many ttem1 on U.le RE~~TE IGARA:]E t~AL~ OIEYllUT $5400. 954-3538 ..,_ w/lland1. No amolcare or Entry leYel Npt prof. ofc. COIT WtU TRAIN 5000 BlrCh St. Ste 2900: trade for VCR or? ff Monrovia&. 191h. ~~~y·o':,~~,~~. u;eun 18211 BEACH BLVD. '84 HONDA CRX. 18,500 MOB<XO ...... -..... grumpa. 786-5&30 IV meg lmmed. FIT opening, r• • 1388, 1297 Logan, Nwpt Bctt 82880. Call 845-9468 HMl'ttd ltem1. !ruck reek. only. 23 t5 18111 St. ·N.B HUNTINGTON BEACH ml .. am/fm etw.o c:ae, ~---1 • .,...1 P1Yf N /PUlll. m qulrea ple...,,t phone Costa M... J .. W .. , CRYSTAL CHANDELIER stereo & f\/rnhura. 3102 14l-IOl1J Ml-1111 ale, chefry red, orig a1lll.D -.;115 Now Hiring Part & ru... per80naitty, llte typing, & Siii---I Ut exquisite. 9 tltae. 82 OonnybrOOlc Set/Sun 7-? ESTATE SALE. Furniture, owner, Nil\. grMt. C.it "'19..-...,Y Stora In New· time Light typing llex· common HnH. Call ull j d wtcend ..... tic Slit crystal tear dropa, 33" HUGE NEIGHBORHOOD booJts. SebOt boa!, misc. WI WlOT YMI anytime. All( for Keith ot por1 8Motl Made ,,... Ible houri. $4.50 to llart. Suzy, 833-2850 M-F M•~= =· ;!,. 0uti! NURSING CARE. Daya high on 8' brUI chain. SALE. Bayview & Azure heeholtd 11-;n•· S••:s:Jn OLlll nu Ul1 Annett• 53&-t 182 ..., w/911.f>. All~ ltt· 3857 Birch St. OC Airport P/T IHIPTlllllT Incl CMhlerlng, ~ only. Own tranep. Good & perl. for entry hall ot din. St. (Off MH1 Dr.) 10-4. 2 9 O •noe S · .B. s .. Tony Raia' CU llll tlnga&fabf1cat ,wax, 758-MOa lntew .......... n-utregood making, preparettonklnd/goodretl542-5158 room.$800 ob0 640-5222 SAT./SUN.S-. Moving Selet Ml1c CMtlng. G,_t WOftclng .,.,..,.. ....... . 14 BIG CANYON hseware 1tem1 $1-$10 9"Wonment Cell Man-Wiiit a WoncJirl\il World tYPtng and phOne lkJll&. wonc, order taking. .50 tab SHI Lota of PVC patio Furn Incl uprlQh! fnr: 1188 down, dOMd end agar, 844 8325 of Shopping, right at Salaty negotiable. PIMM ~.:C~l1. ~~~!4:"~:. FREE Ramr kttt Dining table, tredltlonel, turntture. end many new from $50.s400 Sat· Commercial LMN. --~~ ........... ~--"'---your fingertip• eYef)'dayl call 84t-1618 ene, 8 chalra with hutch, cu .. patio cushion• Contemp 9 4 1542 s · 1 • lLL-UYDI Lllll JR. SECRETARY Dally Piiot Claullled Joe 988-1174 from blacil w/yellow 9Y9*. 2 tom pad•. 2 flttt $975. clothe• & mt.C No junk D. pm. ;~'ago 11•1•••.1n1 H~ Sc:noolJ College Stu-Ada. To plKl9 your ad, llllPT/llUI lllllT 9-11em or 1-3prn only matea. Celt for Interview 832·5388 Saturday 8 10 4 pm. 1641 r, nr Martne<a. · · • -• dant, S*1 time, Corona call 842-5878 llnd lat a need r9llable pereon for lllllL 111 •nu 869-5428 F uaed 8 $350 Sof Orchard off of Sant• An• REM o DEL s ALE . Lraua All tiH del Mer. $3.50 p/ttr. ClaMffted Ad-Vteor l'*P new Newport 8eectl bu94-~ Siii &rig.lo t'"°s200 ·wA .. • Avenue & Brt1tol. Portable dt1hw11har, Jltfl tftl .AM4-4022 you neea. Off by noon. Witt mmad. opening for vaaaa · ... r Hotpolnt s1oo Hide-a-_ '87 KARMANN GHIA I , .,~ p•i i train. 722· t245 oettlfted acttool bu• drfv-~z:u PYPP!M. 8 Wk1, S50.1K50tng .. ~2 7~8~· Sngl MOVING. No reas. offr. re-bed eofa,S75. M 2-2069 •11 a1f Xlnt cones .. S2800 OBO. . I ' I II ere. Competitive -.gee. AKC. adorable. Blk/Wtlt, bed · -• <> tuaed Furn.-ciOthM-toya-._0 •IA 842-M58 • •••••••• l-A.a.~1tau/Oran11tllltr plue t>onuses. Call ·for Flrll lhots. HS-7554 Gold velvet & wood antq buffet/Victor phono-Taatia Ito Thia 2 Dr comee with pl• ..:::a:: 1141 .-.1.-. Info. or apply In per-S ll armcttelr S30 Kng 12 graph+ mor•. Sat/Sun. __..Tl 1_ 1 -... : .... F• TRR.. • AH thllt1. No phone call, son.Laidlaw Tr1n1lt. Pm S waterbed w/Sft book-8-3. 2314 College Dr. ---5-""5" xtra ~P fuel(~*';"oooa:c) ll'l171119P-!Gl'!L"'1C-'""'d•r· .. -,-c"'f'!'!'tt,.la e .... l5UM e pluae apply $4/hr 2003 Lagun1 Canyon Rd, Baby DOU6' v;no:;t;;d, cue, compl $200, 3 oak 11111 Tl llW prep more r Car". Ideal tor 1tudetlt. • ITIU~ .. PllT-tmlM' • Oenny'1 105E17ttt,CM Lag.8ch.497-2t51 tame&talklng.8M1offer etagereSSOea.240-7041 For~~~3~Ad 2 BR, 2 Ba. flrepll<le. Slltt Snrf, new wilt paint, • -WILL, l.m • F•1'111J e Reeteurant lllTIIUU &Ill. 548-6230 aft• 4PM C 11 Poot/1p1. Security. In ORANGE COAST lheeplkln covare. $1'100 • • ' I Ill FlllflWI 0811 8 PTI 1 VIII• BalbOa S 149,985 Jeep/Renault obo. 888--4098 • U you are ln High School or Jr. • •TJ•l'lll hlJ fir"' Dt1 ladtMI 1110 LES 857·8133 AD-~1sa°R L1t'1 T•• Tar•tl 2524 Harbor Co1ta M ... ·79 Mazda RX7 Umlted : ffigh and would like to earn $25.00 : Ill Pllllll unuauel c:uatom. 4Br Llect antlQuefUrnlture Large dining hutch a t200. 642-5678 Joan Howe 875-7696 Ml-1021 Edition, Beautlfull ale anrf • to •50 00 in commission and more • UI 1111 ~=~q~:""1Y. ~ ~ pcs. Plnep. Good van.ty. table $20. chalrt $15, 4 ftffl Dri'ftt em/fm $5100 494-8774 ~ . IYITll ••• Movtng ,.. .... Frtday conv IOfa $100 couc:h : each week-give us a call. You can : Call 840-5280 ';' 4pm Inga. whit• oak plank pm 5 to 7. 1813 e. Balboa $75 . dreeaar asO chelt llhctlluH•I '211 .. b laU 7014 WANTED: old di ... BOdY '81 628, 4 dr. need• ,,.. • work PART TIME in the after-• noore0wn ... !1pc:abfon"fy'·afr°°'ow8 Bt. BalbOa Pen. 873-3801 '35: Prlcel negotlable. , Dune ,Buggy. Don't need Seng. Bell offer over • d . d ·n h • 1n•11 .... ·~ 1111' 640-2308 Solollex ExerclM Machine 1111 Tlll•lllll eng. or trans. 545-8580 1400. 48<4-7299 •. noons an everungs an su ave . -play on the new Jack ·~ S500. 6J>9581 , MP • HMt ltu ti 41 • time to enjoy. We offer complete ; Ane Ladtea,!!1.!al etOf'• Nk:klau1 golf courM . 1 llY ~ Maple bunk•, chelt, deetl, TIRED HOUSEWIFE & Gt 21 IL ood 3 Aati,an, ii-er __ mll"'!"!!""' ___ _ • training and provide transportation e :~~~1~F~et:°== ~6g~~oCI~ ~: LES 857..S133 r.~o~~ Pedeetal GOOSE co. ARTS & .!::. ~u":°t~~vtnrucse ta.11le1 IMS ~ • plus great priz.es trips, and ple nty • Ing. Pert-time Evee 5-9, (7141840-7210 •HEI ••• •J . CRAFT SALE. SAT. 12-4. O/B. Meade cabin peln\, '11 MllYlll Wllll • f MONEY' This . • Some w .. kend•. Call *... ...... * M•tchtng couCh & love-234 Hellotrope. CdM. $2000 OBO 722-6511/Wk M • : 0 · 18 not a paper : Monday-Friday 11 -4 llTIY/lnU..... Refrtgeretore 1129 & Up ... t. 2 llVlng chra, t colOf' Engre'llngs, 1e11tptures • 842..S981/daya v°::: c:':~· 1""0.:=:· • route help us get new customers for 7t4/54&-2822 P/tlme po9111on. Open for Wuharl *" & Up TV, coff9e t1t>+e & 2 end wood carvtng. !°'41 paint-S2000 OBO • 87>9783 · • our newpaper and have a good time : Friday, Saturday & Sun-Oryera, gu/elec $98 & Up tablee S300. 733-1245 Inga. Amish doll•. 111110' OlTlUU · • • while you're doing it Come out and • RETAIL SALfS day. Cheerful, bright &. ALL APPLIANCES Queen 1tza water bed In WASTE KING bit-In dlah· Tall rig. dl9MI, coekplt .. * 111• • h t.aIJtln bo d • ULLllllll ITOIE front offloe appearanc, FIU, lwMhM m 1 n t c 0 n d 1 1 1 0 n wuher King bedroom dodger, knot met«. llpe Aatll l•p!rt Beige w/tan Int .. •Int. eara. • see w at we are g a ut an • full time aa1e1 Ulll1ant r• required. Reception & h ...... I ~ w/heldboald & heatet ltt xini cond. eeo-2242 7, VHF radio, RDF, bait, (Serlal #018130). : you'll be glad you <fd. Qill Coday : a~~~f~n~n~= ~~~ch1~n•~:~: UNIOUEFU~=ITU': $100.831-3585 ••• ~ltaJ laat. ijfi ~"'::_er·2~~r:•=. Aa•l tllT 111,111 • and $Ulrt tomorrow. Call Mr. Earl e M 881-7433 1M7 S. Mai('I St. Refrlg/Freezer 20 cu It, refrlg .. iii. Jackets, many 178 XObi FOX WlfY ciMn, • IUllll • 548-7058or241-8432. • ~~.' p;!~~ • .X:::. SantaAna watet&loelndoor.8Pc ... nllPIT xtru.$28,600.983-4t34 v ery dependable. •1111 e e an edvan1age. Xlnt rate of llOlnllY Btwn Edinger & Warner on Oriental Kl~ Bf S... 8 pc Director. Uke new S tOO. 24• Wytl W bblt f 11 S 1350/0 BO. 842~57 100t QUAIL ST., N.B. •. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT •. pay. Call Helen, 883-4084 Full time PQlltlon tOf' ta!-MalnlSll-t. S..llHtha Beart Orient! Din ng 84()..8435 845-0t04 raoe/trtr~211P ~kl, t~5 'IO..--.. IN . 833-~ • 330 w Bay Str••t eo.u M9M. CA 92627 • ented Individual with . Set twtif mattreeMI, bOx OfHct Fualt11t/ oa. KM, Saturn com-"::"911 '78 280SL, llllver blue, • AN EQUAL OPPOfHUNITY EMPLOYER • Hive aomethtng to setl? 1trong typing, nung & Open 10..S: Sun t2-5 1prlng11fr•m•. Maw. ~-l 1z•a p • xtrH . Must Miii -auto, ale, 1tereo cw. •••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Ctaullledadsdolt well. phone lklhe. l.B.M. P.C. ADMIRAL REFRIGER-excel qual, mint cond,uJlltat ._ $1 000.559--0500 5-epeed. air, eunroof, bothtopa,43Kml.(Sup« -~ word procenlng & ATOR$175 andMtCRO-hardly uaed. Pd $800. • l(g ti.loe metal. . • AM/FMcaas .. crulae con-c1Mn)S18,885.Wliltaa and/or exper. dellrabla. CALL 720-8730 759-3458 Iv m911 new. $150 obO. 851-3936 Full • bank repo. Of· PW. (487ZTW) meg 7t4-521-8538 an 3 TODAY Is epread lheat training, WAVE OVEN. 175 Sacrifice $300. 7 t4 wood top & focka, llke 30 P terton Sloop, 76. trot, alum. wl'IMll, PS. trade. 213-i-43-1837. i.... Pleua Mnd reeume to: fer1I Avery & Company, HUNTINGTON BEACH ' CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mr. Fuant ... at Robert AMANA FREEZER: 18 cu SOFA & LOVESEAT TELEX. New Hendrlckeon 675-8990 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH •-.84-3-808--L-Meroedee---.-1-3-K Bein, Wiiiiam Fra.t & A.. It upright almond color Exoel cond. earthtona tOOO. $1500. Bkc:ae $50. 842--0831 540-5184 ml, lhowroom cond, mld- eoctat•. 1401 Quall St.. lJMd ~-Uke nwt: colorelt50. 842-5371 Credenza S75. Mlnolta CUSTOM FLtCl<A ll night blue w/grtrj "hr, Newport 8eaCh 82880 $375/ftrm. 548-1030 Copier, $150. 848--0551 Teak Interior, dleHI, ID Centra chrome whll, AC9'0H 1 --e haller 6 Coll atudenl 10 Rleh Iott! 14 Action place 15 e.a.1 18Gumbo "., t7 Footway 18Neca~ 19 Blue ahede 20 October 3 1 22 Short prayer 23 Anon 2• CapabtlllleS 2e Dance atec> 29 Neg1tlv• 30 Miid oath 3 I French city 33 CtrM before 37 Refuse 38 Common alloy 40 Eldorl<Jo 41 Elrc•ted '3 Hangs lira •• J0tnt inltemma- llon •6 "Yes, -1 47'Ydkon n111ve ebbf" 46 Ha<MSl'loet 51 Format dence 53 -flu 54 Canedl111 river "'' 59 Blanc or Royal 80 Oltc0mt0<1 ' 6 I Emban. on 62 Noun ending 63 PrlCIOUI 64 Mirthful 65 Adventure 66 Thran 6 7 Some p1Jm1 DOWN 1 SchOOl 941bj 2 Egedl" Irish 3 Transactton • Jnd190 pl1n1a S Pubi ~The -U K chennel 7 MOiding 8 Newspaper emptoyMs 9 Men and boys 1 O lnd1tn1 tchOOI 11 Water bOOy 12 Flower leer 13 Aummaoe 21 Court 22 Flower 1nlorm1l 25 Grows up 26 Tens.e '7 Foremost 28 Asperslon 32 Moved ew1y 33 Overstate 3• Branch 35 Book- 36 Se«.i-ary 38 Unhasx>y 39 Oon t>ack ovttr •2 Pork out '3 lnQUlrers 46 Province 46 Out>ltn org •---------1..,,......... ________ J ... !ry 1214 Io ad e d S • c r I I I c • 170 BMW 2802 Plralll 1 tlr.. Thie wMk lllllTllY G.E S/llM, wttt, ntfrlg«-E t 1 Wedding Ill ltltttrl• 111 $25,000. 213-•36-9500 Run• good, need• tome only S37K. 91'91743300 Part time, 1YPlng 50wpm, etor. Ice & water In door, ~~ Brand New. E.xoeltent condition $660. SABOT TYPE SAILBOAT. work, St500 OBO. Lynn • we will teaeh comput• gd oond. 250-8222 otc. Have Papera. Paid $2750 756-9 193 Permaprod 7'1 t" with H/845-8331 D/842--0148 84 ~SOOD, auto. operation. Should be home 497-22 t7 trom Stavtck1, S t200 °' Pl /OJ 2 trundle trlller $400/obo, tutty loaded. 124,500. lnt••ted 1n •tock mar-Norge Elec: Dryer 150. bast ofter. 873-5305 }!!'-fUI 842-2940. 842 7158 '11 2012 l1IOO 77~se97 or 833-3871 11et. lioure 8:30-1PM. 1936 38. Magic Chef Baldwin pfano. EXint cond. 4 1pd. air, am/Im caae. TIP SSS Piii 840-5500 etove s1oo 875-8589 .. ICtllutHI 1211 Sound1 beauttf\11 StOOO. Sallboat '77 Newport 27', s15oo 848-34&5 • 845-8785. custom Int lmmae. Ideal For Pampeiec:t llOlnllY.P/TIM RecondltlonadAWflancae •AIU•..... aait/CfulM, roomy. reu. '77 530I. •Int cond, 4 apc:t, M«oadMBanz P-tlme eecre1ary/rec:•pt Rafrlg1/Wuherl/Ory9r1 *11Tl11 UU * Kawell Con iota Plano. prloed 484·57 t4 Mk offer rec:eda grn, tnrl, blaupkt. 11•111111 Ull needed to work Mon & ~to S300. 1830 Furniture. llnen1, kite. ~~~ c:;,~uS;8~nl~~j Shr use of 32' Er~ Sall· 94K ml S6000 731--0595 Top M«cedee Pnoee Paid Tuea. In Newport Center Supetl« CM, 831-3187 ltern1, plant1. gu BBQ, Connie an 6 . 831-l tS8 boat In xohg fOf' aullab141 78 5301, BEAUTIFUL Ceal P9'eror~ executlWJ offlee. Strong RefrlgS200 Wutter/d~ appllancae, larnpl, wall ' berth In Nwpt 4200 Park SHAPE. $8500 080. .. • ••JI typing lkllt• and good '45 each dllhwuhar hanglnga & ml9C 758-7788 P1ano-Webber Spinet 40" Nwpt #408 NB 82880 780-0688 .... _. ••D•I phone manntll' MMntlat. • •Int eound $825 obo • ' ----. -R..ume to P.O. Bo• 1100. Port cir TV 1125· '71 Stmca $300 or bast 8e0-5200 PM'1/wtmd1 •ariat ltaif 701 '81 BMW 3201. wttlte. a.II 213or714837·2333 8328 ~port Beach (•II recond itio ned) offer. need• reoelr. '82 --· I d M CA 92858-8328 ' 848-58.a Whirlpool refrlg, ••It l,er!Jg .... 1130 WllDllll llU :!:ius t~~~57·1 tua'.! ftntU lflf •---------s..ra Co+d9POt refrigat-cond, '350. 942-e118 ~ UXkv aoay Lr Se9t. 1e t11rougtt Sept 21. or 67:M9ra '73 P6R§R@i14 a;;;; ~;:+.o+..,.i llOIDUY atorlfrNz:ar, 3 door. Antique pool tabi.. xlnt w/baneh & pulley. Orig New & UMCS Marine Hard· $5,500 or beet ofter PfT MCretary naadecl for elmond, rroatlael. 1375. c ond 12900 obo coat $426, Mlllng $2~. ware, pumpa, •l•c· Xlntcond.840-5-t<M 48W~known 49 United SO Cleanse 52 Fixed Idea 5S Comp.,at1ve word 56. -•t Bay" S7 Vega19.,,,. 58 H1nd1Clal11 80 "Fl bles In Stong" author Newport Beach office. 832-53&8 963-5833 Alter 7pm. 831-3324 tronk:I, oontr011,, uMd '76 PORSHE 814 1.1 Utet OUtlM lncluM lhe typing dleMI engine., 83 Matt. nllng copying pteuant Wahr 1125. Gae d~ Baby Furniture, Crib, TY 1, Pedestal lteetlng. Save Nu pnt, l'UM/loob xlnt, 30 ~~F;r•~r!,~equsl~ :J~1~00: ~~~~: ~~ cft,~~~881 ittrtt H3Z !f'93~:• ,~~:': ~~-~ ~ =~-::o· . . . . • 170 Cabrlllo CM coloR iV LIKE NEW . . per/hr~· benefit•. Call ' Compi.te g.. llr~lace Beaut cond, Of'lglnal COit IU ~&v111onc_ommun1ca. u ... MH iooa. 30 7=1~de aeo. $74821:.:~lsJ 175 ~·~~~~~~ M•• lllTT /nil IOI CRYSTAL CHANDELIER p .. Light !ypl ~ FfT MlnoftaX700, 3 1ene, natl. exqul11te 8 llt•• 82 "" ta P1T,wl11~a.n.873-9ooe ' :!: ~:er11 ,c;:,rry~ crystal tMr drope.'33" 131 Whaler , 40hp 5'Dock forPowerBoat.ltlfw• .. ••mi·-··· HOO Hardly UHd high on e· btW chain. Evlnrud•. lrlr, 14200. 2 t Balboa Covu ~ --· 873-5585 · perl, fOf' entry hall or din 831-0081 or 760-1388 S3001mo. 873-14&4 Typing, flllng, " .. vy room. $800 obo 840-5222 H 'A' Sear.., 172 •et alt 40• M.....,. t ....._t H b clOel Mlill a phone., up. Work UNDERWATER NIKON ., • ...,.,ng n ,. .. ., r r .... wkndl. 2 days off during Nlkonoe IV-A Uk• MW Drexel dining Mt. 4 Chair•. extr... lmmac, 15600 S t0.500 For cs.tall• call wk. S900 • $1100. Mo. u 25. catl 87u 728 1185. Antique dbl bed obo. Bow Rider. convert (818)234·304 t . ._._. --·~ Interview by ~t. only trame.w/matt. & boa top, trlr 875-8538 SO' Side Tie Avelleble CHICK IVEaSON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET H1et1H1 Ovat1111 S.let A Servin CHICK IVE8SON Mon·Frl. 848-7441 eten epr1ngS160· 190t AutllLn. 22' SUPER SPORT. 206 BALBOA ISLAND IPllUl N.B. Sat/Sun 845-9615 hp OMC eng, mld·ahlp 873•1....0 «S E. Coe1t ffw11 ITITIHEIY Small bullneN ~tore Fully -.0. Hoepltel Bed conlole. exit for lklng • ...__,.... 1 .... p 1 t Dodt ,N7-:_"•lhtecelle Store In CdM need• 8Alaa S500 ~ $50 n.tilng crutllng. NB lllp 4 ....... .,.... • -r va • ~ Pereon. FfT 5 n-... Xlnt 2 • 500 Kb OSDO F\Oopyl 8ed9ide Ccmmode S20 trtr $8900 87~ t809 S225/mo Power bOat up l~..::-:1:::==·~~:=::====~~ ..,.,. w · Otapl9y Station · 10 32 toot 7~5 worttlng eonda. Eepeclally w/ l<-vTronlc KB llltcer 110. All Xlnt 3 2 F T L U H R S fine ctlent .... 875-1010 SM5 . cond. 643-8094 SPORTFISHER FULL s11r Available. 28' 30' 32' 1'Umll w/OMPrlntet&11and Jofln Wayne Tenni. Club EQUIPMENT TO FISH · 3 ' 3333 W. ~!Hwy, LARGE SELECTION °'"'""""""MP..,l'ft'lr9'9 for exeltlng wort< wttl'I cNI-S1.28S Family Mamberehlp . CRUISE. TWIN DIESEL NB. 8·8 Mon· rt NEW & USED IMW'SI dNn 8 mo't lo g•yre In a APPl!catlon eof'twlnxtra S700/tr1n1fer. Jarry ALL GLASS TERMS Up to 30• Power Boat End LM IUll- poa11'i.... caring envtron· M4--t722 0.Alnu 213/8t4·e8H CALL CURT SR. tie. Newport 8HCll. VO UME SALES menl. 'New facllltlH, TRUNDLE BEO. ~ or 7t 4tS54-85&7 pm <7t4) 97S-f&g5 54&·9878 SERV~E & LEASING dynamic 1tafl, lrvlrie. w/mattr....._ Liia MW UIC• ,... QE '9frlgetator '78 10' ~ Creft (Boat lal~--7121 3870 N CMrryA~ lOHO • 552-t887 1200. 780-04M I*. 59n1 1 176 Aleo neat p4low only) Roed9t• top, cover BEACH off at . run a great. --lllll y-IN ti .. couCh 1125. 842·~ $260 875-8589 11WinatUtfW11 GJnt cona (No. CfWry ult-405) 432--01&4 •-__ .. ,.,... •85 , • BHut 1111. Complete (114~ ... lM Natlonelty known hotef Xff.oilon•t• friendly SCRIU.L£TS brand new 13 " 1375. 815-1371 , '1 1TCJYO'•8M tan pll-up. ~ d'laln P9l'1 time~-btadC kitten Nede lo\llna NII elumJnum Gregor, 25hp Trac»-na Wllloome Int cond. ltd,...~ ment' Mttert. '4-810. "°"19 • 754-fM? lllfW(R$ EWwWe, Trell-tit• tnr Alm aft 0PEN8EV!.NOAY8 130Q0 • .,..70M91191 p /l'lr, commlHlone. NW W500bo731-3055eva ihtlve&ao:n.toc X'-~=----~------------1TCJYO'• '14 Coron• 81. bOf"'9M ~ptOYldeO Bftln dllti.......,. working Onwerd ·Watct\ ... o.ir. · 'tt119 Wagon. Good oond. Mon·Frt 's-9, Sat 10-2: oond. Pldeup In~ at Prank ·Volcad .!!,!all 71l4 ~lO eonJ:'':'m11at OELIVERYOEPAATMENT 8 1200 /obo, Call CallOoYo.571·5t50 471~~.CM. CANofWATE.R 1irCOMnrnQa&;84 Of eme...r (t82il plaM. McLIDnl'SBMW &42-!Mor 142·71M TD.•aul• kltter1, 8 wk• otd, tn. The thldc eoup r9fuead to wftr1r >Ont a.. to ap-851-7720 ore~ MU1 --·-cdof. blktgreyt.mt. had budge. eo my eon opened Pf.a.ten Anltk>u• to ..01 --~;:-ttn Mliletant to Htll ITIM °" , .. llhot .. 831-0417 the other and I.lid puiahed MAKE OfFERI 6'84M7 =· ... Mii M4' tlll 8 &-8 au by noon. Call btwn It 1~ Not to be out· _ 8218 tUdld 8t. 1 ~~ w , ,...., -tpm 722·t2 ,_ kmw. "*9 & done, tv. lllettr emugty IUlm . INN CONTINENTAL FUlanon,CA paint, tlrH, uptlol •• female. I ""'*• Ofd Mid, "Now. edd OM CAN Pllt1laly t991.ored to apd blke-Good oond 7 t4-tl0 l300 bum pen etc. Very Sell Idle lfamt 642-M78 850-t212 of WATER .. a.t ofter, 94M)104 175. c:.aft &4&-nlt 213..e91.f70t Sf\atp. 81Soo. 645--57'5 1'15"" tilt mt ________ .....__ 'Md out. =-c::..~ ·11-... Mint conct... '11 Lll... **Lllllf** at•r•o. S1tOO obo. ~ ~e. wt\Vblu9 11• ft1Mf11Tl1111 tn1M...._Of._~ 8714222 • eng. . '6Q..etGQ ~ .. Mo .. .wooncs .. ~ L.cat, •• tot> $1400 ~ "'~I! DAUH '17 vw . Euro pop 19 ~. Oftg owner . ..it top, power ... t .. P8, P8, '11 Pineo Wag. MO 1 1800 OAIUY lor awioa Of...,,.. top, new motor, twa-. cond, ~tty io.ded. TVt wheel, oNIM oontrot. ·15 06dia M c.,. 11900 e.. No. A 121113 aood W1M. 11860 o.11 17100. 645-9790 <922TWZ) '70Cedc.1e11t1 11400 OAOM TO '1•1toO ' • H\JHTINQtOH 8e.AC.H •74 ,.._Dev.. 1400 SHOW CAUSE 1t S.Vlle, S~ bMutY. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH •75 c;: O.Vlle 1900 WHEREAS OEOAOE 1M ..,. aug. 11100. ~=· dtl, S3~ 642-413t ~ ... '11 l'onf Ud 8dn $1100 DALEN OAIUY. ,,... ..... 8!1--1'~ °' 546-7t52. 'M T OL 4 d · '13 Mot Home llM flied a oeitttton wttfl 1M 170 Cellnllo, CM. '81 CADILLAC SEVILLE ernpo • '· -"· or Olar1l Of ttWI Cout1 tor en IHn CNIM, llh, xlnt ciond. • e · cwo.r cNna1no Illa n.me ........... ~u .. ·.~. 7~~~7~ow Mu.tNll49Wl10 from GEO-AGE DALE~ Aune llf'*lt, new bf1k•, '11 ... --I DAlLIY 10 DA.I.EN DAILEY, t1300. tn.4901 N•nns, -· 11 ia OAOEAED tt1et .. l\IJtft Stick, AM, (S. 1311JT!I). peraorw lnW•ed In the •n-.t11M (Stk 18430> "8JC 11>m ~titted IMtter llP- Oood oonct. a1aupunkt CAOILL•C Piii pew !*or• t111a Cou11 .. 1t11/fm radio Ev 87s.e87• ft PICTITIOU9 .,_.. 9:15 Lm. on OctoW 21, LARGEST SELECTION NAm ITA,.....,. 19'5, In Oec*tment a ... '71 VW convert. N9w ang, oflal•mod91 •~mii&..A.. TM followlng per1IOl'll.,.. the ~ located 1t $3180, 080. 542-3188 Of ' """' ....._,. dolnQ ~ •: P-0-8-H, 700 OMo Cwtt• on... Weal, evea. ~235 CedNleca In Orat1g9 1804 H-"*-· N9wpOf1 Sant• Ma. Callfomle, Ind County1 S.. ua today! .,._ If -.. VAN 140•1180 e..ctl. CA t2M3 Q1141M, lf'IY, ..,,7 tM '72 . rblt ang. trana, c.,oiyn Dela ena. NIM S*ltlon tor ~ of ~ ~~ cond. 2800 Hatbor Blvd. "•-L t•u .. T-.:WbutlneM 11 con-~ ~~r,:im~REO , 1111_ ,,._...,.. COST A MESA ....... • dUclted by: an lndlYldull tl'lat 1 copy of tNI C1tW to 73 ......--. am1rm L--•tt t • 71 Town &; Wfit wlt;d c.rotyn o.a Cruz ehow cat.11M be ~ 1n CW, ~ tng, good IMYQll • ve1of9 Int 1o' ml g.9r9ge Thie ltalerneftt wM 11...s 1M Delly Plot. I ,_MPlf* cond. 1 1200. 78()..Sf03 170 c:;;.,o, n:;a, body kept, oh oond'. 14750 with the County C'9lll of Of. of~ clrculetlon pnnt: '13 VW WESTPHALIA work, be9t off.,, Cah obo. n4-4224 ~ County on Auguet $0, eel ln °'~ Coumv, Call-,._.._ A/C fr"" ~ 0.bbte 6-42-8338 1915 fomla. ona. a Weelc for k>lll' ............. · ... ...... ~ 1~u ..... u ~ ..... prior '° bt._, tune up. Good '11 ~ .. P\ibllehed Of~ eo.t tlMI daW Mt fOf '*'1ng on cond. '2100. 78()..9537 111Hflffl ~rcury Sta{ on DellY Piiot See>tember 7, 14, the S*ttlon. '74 vw 800 ellYer rune Wagon 9 ~. full 21, ~8. 1ta5 DA.TEO: SEP 8 INS or-ti Cleeti new ·"'-4-c:yl., auto. tran.1,, alt pc)Wef. 1 own«. exit Sa-422 ....., T. llOOM, a.. ~cartmed duel u ' cond., R&H, (Ol8VYF} cond. S785. ~2 .IMfe ef tM lu,..-tot • • HUNTINGTON BEACH C-.t heuat 400obo831-3598 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH Cougar 'M. w/ell optlona. PtmUC N0TlC( Rynn & JMowlt<y, At· '75 VW Super BMtl• 842~1 540-516'4 l0,500 ml. Top cond. PICTmOUI .,._.. torMyt !of P9tltloner, 1800 am1fm cee.. xlnt conci $9500, 845-7781 NAm ITA,.._..,. OoYe Street, Sulta 1~. mao obo 845-9857 L~1.,-nm 'll •HllY MUI ™following peraone •• ~ ~~ ~ '19 VW Bug Conv•rt. ment. ~~ 3~~lfo IHI• ~ J:':".,:1on ~ Delly Piiot September 14, wM/Wht, xlnt cond, low m 11 ea. M. u at .. e I Fully io.cs.d, Stk#3118, Agat,. e.tboa llland'. CA 2 l, 28, Octobef 5. 1"5 ml, MW tlrM, 17000. (1LEK415) (Llc#f20XNZ) 82882 Sa-433 541-1903 1 vu or SAYI ... Kattwyn Vlrg!Ala WllW, --.. ---.,.11n--Tll'C---ee2.0S58 daya J-.. 118 Aolt•. 8elboa llllnd, l"-.n. nu1-. u'::.'}.~n .. ~~ry 'll •llll lllW CA 82'82 --------'82 AABBIT CONll. SllV91'1 2826H";'bo;"Bi;d,c.M. Fully load•d. fu. Thia bu1lnH1 la con-NOTICIOf blk, auto, loed9d, 33K ml, 714/""" ,, .... ,. #3717 (Lie #481JAC) ducted by. en lndMdual fl\aJC HaANNO '8,400. 781-0085 _..,.__, • · Kathryn V. Wiider Ml'OM THI CITY ... ,. .. Exoeltent beoln"91' Stk #3"81 (UC# IKNV..02) '84 Camero Z28, 6 apd car HO, Tiopa, loadedl Btu. 3 . S9950. PP 151·5583 or . 963-5881 X28e pp '2111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD /!lf,(J HAR!IOA lllVLi (0\IA M l \l 6 41 0010 vw ... Bug, r9blt angin., 1t11/fm c:ee., ... tcov.ra, radlala, S 1700. 080 241-1044 vlJ.&ES ,....._.... l...t,.... prtcn ..., .... , San Jun Cipiltuno IS7-tl00 411...u1 '85 CA.MARO 5 apd, 7,300 mllM, xlnt cond. S7500. 966-9435 IEWIAIW.ES 1111111 SALES WEiii ILWlllS AllTINIS tltll Thia a1atMWtt wu ftled COUNCIL Of THI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HtABOll Bl VO CO~TA Ml SA 641 0010 wtth the County Ci.nt of Or· CITY Of ~County on Auguet 22, fOUNTAIN YAU.RY 1tM NOTICE IS HERE8Y ,_ 01\IEN that on Tu.day, Qo.. Publllhed Or~ COMt tober 1, 1N5, II 8:00 P.M. In Daily Piiot See>tember 7, 14, the Counoll Chamber, 10200 21. 28, 1985 Slet• Awnue, Fountlln VW-~ ley, Callfornle, the City OW•tWlt 1321 --------1 eouno11 wt• hold a pubic 'll llTWI IPI Ml.JC NOTICE ~°rJr~~o1~. •11tl ftCTmOUa .,_.. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAim ITAT'lmNT CITY COUNCIL OF THE Auto trana, air, radio, p/1, CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL· p/b, brown. (281WY) The folloWlng peraone •a LEY DECLARING ITS IN· HUNTINGTON BEACH doing bualMal aa: 8.E.C .. TENTION TO VACATE A CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2035 Ptac.ntla Street, Ste. STREET EASE M ENT 8'2-0631 5'40-516'4 E, Cotti Meaa. CA 92127 LOCATED ON NEWHOPE Michael P. Swift, 399 Bay STREET 7M.13' SOUTH OF '74 OLDS CONVERTIBLE Strl9t C-208. Cotta MIM. SLATER AVENUE ANO Sharp, full pwr S2999. CA 82627 SETTINO THE TIME ANO ~7794/493-6373 L... Thll bualneu la con.. PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEAR· · duct-' by: an Individual INO THEREON '78 Cutlaa• Supr•m• Mk:ttMI P Swfft Thie matt• i1 being P'<>-Brougham, gold, xlnt Thia etatMWtt wae llled c.aed ~ant to the Ptan- cond, io.cMd S2500 E.,. wtth the County Clettt of Or-nine Lawe of the State of 644-8829, dya 979-9770 ~ County on Auguat 30, Callfomla (Oov't Code Sec-·ao Cu11... Brghm new 1 5 ,_.,.. uon 65.000 et eeq) and tti. .,,..,---,,-.--~-,.....-tlr• loadad xlnt end P bllen.d Or Cout Founttln Valley Zoning Ordl-f the 1179 Sharp Cam«o '10 Auto low int.14350. 551-4303° Dalfy Piiot ~,=c, 1, 14, ~=· ~In:~':. 0~ '72 VOiVO UBE sGtiOI\ ~~:: • f ~~61 ~4:· '83 Cutlaaa SuP<ama. anr1, 2 l, 28, l085 s.-020 IXhlblU .,. on flle In 1he Wgn, new ti,..., rblt q ., aprt conaol9, am/Im cue Plannlna Dlpanrnent ano atereo nu~t runaMll CU,.ler 1315 air. $6200. 875-7755 er• evallable for public: In· .15~ O O ••1 7••• -.. _.,. MnTIC[ IP9Ctlon and examination. {IU • vv • ....., '12 Flf'TI &YI. 0 ... ~ "" Thoae dellrlng to tNttfy In ...,.,1..,..9 _2_•2'"""'0-L,-al-c-.-caae-.-41 ... -1 OLDSI llLE ,tcnnoua.,...u ravor or In oppoettlon to apd, 14200 & '78 242DL, ._. 1111 NAM1 ITATW_,.,. ti-propoNlawlllbeglvln auto, anrl, ltar90 13100. Auto. trana., air cond., The followlng l)lr90l'll are en opportunity to do '°· If All xlnt cond 875-9586 vlnyt top, AM/FM cua .. $199 Down, Cloaed end dcilng bullneaa u : Oornanl, turthet lntonnatlon II de- '81 llOLVO BERTONE. 2dr pwr. Mata, PS, PB, tilt commerctll leua, 3333 S. Brlltol • 1818, llted, you may contact the wheel, crulM, teether Int., ti 1 •egg I lrt•R Cotta Meaa, CA 92628 Public: WC>ftla Oec>artment, Coupe, 4 5Kml, orig w ire wh••I cvre. ...,.._ ~ RajGulabtal 3&40 IH s atte.3-8321. owner, new tlfee, mint (1EBH0•1) lH/Ul·1Hl Bear St, San°ta Ana. °CA CITY COUNCIL°' Tt9 cond 6-45-7319 HUNTINGTON BEACH 927CM CITY Of' POUNTAIN VAL· llOLVO •77 242 DL 4 apd CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH Pntf&e 9 Thie bualneu 11 con· LEY, 1.-,.. MoC6elMMft, atereo, ale, new 'tlr• & &42~1 540-516'4 d~j'~~lndMOual c~~ Orange Cout batt•ry, mint cond. fen 1311 Thia '1etement wae flleO = Piiot September 21. S3100, Call 951--01-M lfi T BIR.D wtth the County Ci.nt of Of· 198 s-, .. ,. _, • · ~ ~ County on Auguat 20 ~ VOLVO Ol Wegon '80. P•rfKt For Coll•ctor.,, .1>o l085 ' -------- 37K orta ml. Aawlau, alt Runa/looka excaptlonal. ,.... •-•c NOTICE extru. Cell 75i-6481 S1300 OBO. Soon PubllahlO Or Cout _ _..;..'"uuu=;;..;.....;~..;.;;.;;;--Aaltl tit 972-20510<546-2338 oa11y P11ot Sept~ 1, 14, NOTICE°" I 21,28,1985 "'9t,JC~ '73 Muetang Convert. Xlnt Katella 1157 Freeway Sa-025 lllfOM THI CITY IUD 1307 :f:~~~~ll~eng, "'lli""ac-----.,...,...,=7 --------COUNCI. Of Tt9 i73 10~5.!~ ~~: •74 Mutt. 11. 8 cyt, auto. .'U IUllUI Pl&JC NOTICE ,~'I;. ~AU.Ft me:, OBO. Debbie. pa/ac, lo ml, very clean. Loaded with .....,, anulp. flCTTTIOUI eu.-11 NOTICE IS HEREBY Excel cond Mull sac .. ~. ..., NA• ITATl•NT GIVEN that on Tu.dey, Oc-873-1282/H 6-42--0148/W $ I bo . •• . (IKER112) T"'-foll_..."",.,.,._, ••e tober 1. 1"65, at 8:00 P M. In 13000 ,754·""58 11•fft ,,.. V'W'·..,,,.........,... -t ..... "-· llCh ...__ 10200 '78 im-at ..,.. cond al • dolnn bullneu u : 0. M. ,,. vvunc am ..... · ,._.., ""' ' c, •7 • Pl I d d ti -' .. ., Slat-·~·-Fountain Vet wn/tm cue p/a p/b .. no, g con ·nu r.... Jotinaon & Son Sherp end Company 21792 -"'·-·~. • S2450 obo 5'48--081°2 a clutch, stereo W/CUI Lincoln Mercury Senti Poll Ave Mlaalon ley, Calllornla, th• Clly .,..-.,..,,,,...--..... •..___-..., ... <'T $985 ObO 648-7383 2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Viejo, CA 92892 . ~r~ :1:,;r~io!t~bllc CMJllM IJH '78 LTD Station Wgn 9 714/5'40·5630 Oou9laa Montgomery SET PUBLIC HEARING -·71 Eldorad o Convert. paueng•r. good con-March to your phone 10 Sharp, 21792 Santi POii CONSIDERATION OF DISH 14200 0( trad9. Cell (71•) d 1110 n. • 9 0 0 0 b 0 . place a la.st·actlng cla.s-:;:92 Ml .. lon Viejo, CA ANTENNA ORDINANCE 1-928-2322 631-7948 111 4PM allied ad 642·5678 Thia buelneu la con-Thia matter II being P<<>--========:;.:..::===wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMl _____ iiiiiiiiii dUC1-' by' an Individual ceaaed pur9U11nt to the Plan- Douglu Sharp nlng LIWI ol the State of -l:t.JaMMil--SYDNEY 0MARR -I ~I Tiiie ltatement wu ni.o Celltornla (Gov't Cod• Seo- With the County ci.ni of Of. tlon 65,000 et Mq) and the ~ County on Auguat 29 Fountain Valley Zoning Ordl· 1085 · nance The Zoning Ord!-,_,. nance, Zoning Mei» and Publllll«t Orafloe Cout e.clllblt• ,,. on Ille In the Dally Piiot Sep1emb. 7, 14, Plannlna Department end 21 28 1085 are 1v.l'labll f0t public In-' ' S...027 1P9Ctlon and Dtmlnatlon Thoae deelrtng to taetlty In ·············---------faYOf ()t In oppoeltlon 10 trll• flt8.JC NOTICE propoeat w111 t>e given en op- POttuntty to 00 ao If further Smtday, September U FtCTTTIOUI llUeMU lnformetlon 11 dlalr-' on, ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): What seemed elusive 1s available, but N.u. ITATDmNT you may contKt the Plen· you must take initiative. Be d irect. s hove aside lethargy, display The followtng ~·are nlng De partment at f · Wh · I .11 . doing bullMU u . The "63-8321 couraae o conv1ct1ons. at previous y was a mere 1 us1on can now Miriam Tete Company. 2101 cm COUMCll °" THI be transformed into an actuality. Sea~. Co<on• Dll Mer. cm Of' fOUNTAIN VAL· TAURUS 'April 20.May 20): Learn by teaching. Focus o n CA 92825 LIY, llJ: E"'Jft McCleft. ed · · ' I I · h h h be Miriam H. Tete, aame u c1oft, City cten ucallo n , spmtua va ues, reunion wit one w o as your st •bo.... Publllhed Orange cout interesis at heart. Reach beyond previous capacity. Cancer. Capncorn, Thia bualn"• 11 con· Da11y Piiot September 21, Aquarius persons play significant roles. duct-' by: an lndlvl0u11 188S GEMINI (M a y 2 1-June ,20): Long-distance call cou!d represent ~~f~~~' wu 11._, sa-051 reassurance where loved one 1s concerned . Health report 1s favorable. with the County Clerk 01 Or· -------- Emphasis on communication, travel, increased social activity. C heck =County on Auguat 30, rta.JC NOTICE wardrobe and your weight. it 5 ,.... '1CTTTIOUI .,... .. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Break from past procedures sho u ld be Publllhld Or~ Cout ...u. ITATnmfT regarded as oood news. Look behind scenes, read small print. d elve 0a11y Piiot ~tember 7, 14, The foflowfng peraona ,,. d r. " . r. . Wh h d be h 'dd 'II be I d 21 28 1866 doing buaineu u : '°' YoUf ecp 1or pcnme~t 1n1ormauon. at a en 1 en Wl revea e · · se-023 •Y•• only Photogreplly, -to your definite advantage. c1rqu.· PN>tograpny. o.. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Reqwred matenal 1s practically handed flt8.JC NOTICE 1avu. 1548 Ptac.ntta Suite you on proverbiaJ silver platter. Utilize powen of anaJys1s. ~~~Newport Beech. CA Synchronize c urrent information with recent experiences. Focus on ftCTTTIOUI ~.. StM:V Kogut aarM u writina, romance, travel. possible publishing project. NAm ITATlmWT above • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis o n children. change, vancty. TM=~::: Thi• bu1lnau 11 con· major d9mcstic adjustment which ~ids tn beauttfymg t:urrent ~· My Fair .::J: lit· ~~ blO::tlndrv10ua1 surround1np. You'll be surpnsed by gift, possibly an an ObJCCt or ti. ~··• Thia 11atement ... 111ec1 luJlury item. Taurus. Libra persons figure prominently. Bows,~ • Npt with the County Cler1t ol Of. UBRA (Seft. 23-0ct. 22): Dcfin.e terms. focus ?n secunty, Bch~ .. ~pbell. terne ~~ty on s.p1emt1et property a nd rea values as contrasted with m e re speculation. Secret 1s Thi• bu1IMM 1a con· · ~ revealed. Protect self in romantic clin ches. ducted by: an lnOlvldual Publlahed Orenge Coaat SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What seemed nebulous becom es ~t~ .. ~ wae flied Dally Pt+ot September 14, solid. Lost article will be recovered. Relationship grows stronger. wtth the County ci.ni Of Or· 21• 28· Octot>et 6• 1~ respon sibilities increase. Professio nal superior asks you to take on ~ County on AUQU91 30, -------- challcnain1 assisnment. 1085 NI.IC NOTICE SAGmARlUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21):.(\dded recognitio n due, You P\iblllhed Or• ": afAtu.wT °' pin prcttiae and money. Focus on trave~lans, ways to reach Wider Dal~ Piiot ~tem'l:t 1. 14. WfTHDRAWA&. ""°" au«µ~n.cc. Burden is lifted, you'll be fret to engage in additio nal crcati ve 2 '· 8, 1oas 8 _ ,,28 PAln'Ma• ... actlVJtiCS. ...., ONRAnNG UNDClll CAPRICORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19): Stress independence, dance to ncnno:::.. .,... .. your Own tune, imprint Style, refuse tO be in timjdated by bclllC05C P\llJC M)TIC( The ~ pet'llOl'I llM individual. Oct to heart of matter. be direct. re~lize you ac tually arc in nc""*".,...... :.":':.': = dri vcr's ICIL NAm tTATnmNT -ting under the ftcthtout ·"fUA.IUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on family, secunty, The~ peraorw.,.. ~ MllM of A~ revelation a1fccti n1 one you love. Confe 1o ns seem to be order of day ~ ~ • laacfl avt>. ut Mattn. K.nowit., n:f'uJe to panic, realize vou are on solid ground. Don't 11ve up 0 lX. '721 KlnOt Roed, A ..... ~ e-cti. CeM r 6' ( ~ e-cti. c.Mornle t2tl2 somethi"& o value 1or mere whun. Ht& The lkitltloul bvelneal PUJCES(Feb. I 9·Marcb 20): Olvefull rein to intelJcctual cunostty Oeotoae J Gerro. t721 Mmut•••m•nt rot 1M pan;. AJk question-. reject superficia.Lrc:si>onses. Focus continues o n fncn<h. ~· Newpof'1 e-cti. nenNiP WM Ned on 7-26-a hopes, wishes and ability to utilize powers of pcrsuu1o n successfully TNe ti!::. 11 con-~L=-NO o;:;tr,2: Of-.. IP SEPTDIBEll U IS YOUR Bil\THDAY you are maU\'C, ~ ~ lndhilOull perceptive, stubborn. independent. did not follow family pattern. n'J.1 ..,,..,,..Ji C:.~ pouibly were sepera\ed from on~ or both parcnu at relatively urty aac w1tt1~County0.,.. °'Of. "'°°""' ~ laedl Two years .,o you went tbrouah emotional crisis and finally emerJCd r.1: County on AUQUM a1. c.-, t2tl2 • a whole pcnon. You now are ready to enlarac horiwns, to throw off 1 ,_,. "'"9d: a... c AIM. burdens which ~re not you,r own to carry in ~rst place. Yo~ arc drawn ~ °'lf'9t C4*t Jr l'llbllltled ~ a... lO lhcatcf', arcb1tccture, desi&n and. the mantic arts and scicn~ You o.11y ~ AIO* 11, ._.. Dally ~ 1ap1.,...w 11, make new start in Oc1obcr, -Scorpio petWnt play 1mponant toles in ......, 1, 14, t1. 1... 21, Oaeotler a, 12. 11e& your Ii a..oo2 a.OM -------- FAC10RV Si\CKER $1GJ20 PUIC"lSt Pl\CE OR LEASE $198°~ .. for 60 mos l otal pyml ol \l L8&4 80 + tu ' s ~~,¥.tr;~ :i er ~ for 48 mos l otal oymt ol 534!> 28 ISUZU '. A.P.R. fM 4C1\1I tlOt'-radi&IS t~l !> '>od el« m1rron. alloy wlleflS 1100390 • FAC10RV Si\CKER $7833 PUIC"ASE Pl\CE ful y IOadtd 908887 F AC10RV $1 \CKtR $14 ,217 PUIC"lSt Pl\CE OR LEASE. $1096} •. I u• 48 mos lo\a1 t>ym• ' SS261 7fi .. 111 OR LE.ASE. 1789},, fo• 60 mo\ 1 o\a 'vml "'' \Iv 734 oO • \al ·--· ad expires 48 hrs afler publica1101'1 OVIR loo USED CARS IN STOCK!! ~ r " '83 911 CARBRIOLET '81 CAMARO '82 R£6AL COtft '84 SENTRA ..... A11to. P S ;11 Ml stereo L04dtd '•lrpt1oni11y lo m11f'\ \11t~1 v.ivr & mo,, 1107805 ~;n• 1%904 1 10~39~ r .c tor. convtrt1blt. ,,, sttteo poltshtd alloys Red ,B.ld Rfd S,tt lhoU5'ndS1 (111~) '80 VW RABBIT 2 dr Auto Ao root & '80 CELICA GT l11tbac\ .&11 P S sunroot. sttfeo & rnott' 1321 6691 '79 OlOSM08lE STARFltE llteteo (982•03) A'< root. 11111$ sttttO 8 more lo m1tn ()1 46161 '80 CPE DEVILLE '82 SEY1ll£ 80111 SUl)f r C tan d303l91 68610<1 '81 CMC ~ SllCI au sttr'O ~u11tr Clf~n' t00l~J61 '82 280ZX )\00 AC p S CIUi'f ;1iavs •indo•' ~s cj C•I~ CISS I 0 ••n~ '14 PONTIAC FOO f 11< tor y 111 rond \j J jq Ill~~ \lnl Cond IOMlf'<! I ~89679 I Z CARS 8:' ~ •• 8J CPI 8! d'i l9(f11 ~ ~Od & ' ·? l11il\ J :kl~\t' !)Ill'<! ' ,, ;:. ~ '81 JETTA • dt l , ,,.,, " 11 •v· I # 1 ll(l~Clgb ·----~- Orange Coast l)AILY PILOT/8eturday, s.p1.,.,,w 21, 1985 TI<lS HEW r• nt.:Gyt !SER 797l) tlD(ED\A1't. Ot.1-' • ..... •~u ,86 QESSIDAS ALL 1~,_,.. '78 TOYOTA CORONA Comn "'4111-. llnd,,..,.. Mint c~1 Wont IMt lo<lt •U. 02SWDFI '80 DODGE OMNI HATCHBACX ~~~ -.I p<-.· .... ,,,,. lir <,,,_,.,,. -low -10 - '82 PORD Pl1TURA C ,.,,ti wtU\ •u~nr pow.' tW•rt.nf Mt coftdlth>Nnf end n"'KHW' Comit Me ahd d1'W dlh OM 11.J< ICTMb l)J '79 CHEV VAN ~ ,,.,.... • .,,..,.,,. 111-mnn Mint -Wont ...,._ !Uc '80 TOYOTA SUPRA f..rly io.d•d •Ith •""' _. t1•m11f •• .......iJC!oNnt Uh -I CNIN «-lulhor '"''""' one! ,,_., fl.le 62UVDI '79 TOYOTA MOTORBOME "-'l'f •II t.,.,...twd ...., or11y l8 000 Mil .. 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Century 21 Surf 10. Grubb & Ema 11 . Grubb & Ellis 12. Grubb & Ellis 13. Grubb & Ellis 14. Dalebout Better Hornes and Gardens PAGE 15. Remax of Costa Mesa 16. Remax of Costa Mesa 17. Remax of Costa Mesa 18. Lynne Valentine Prop. 19. Llongs of Newport 20. Harbor Realty PAGE ,_ 20 Hunt & Assoc. 21 . Fairway One 22. Woodbridge Lakeshore 23. Woodbrl~ge Garden Estates 26. Homes On Review 32. The Real Estaters OP8N HOUM DIRECTORY PAGES 24-25 ' . •• 17 I • NEW LISTINGS ........ 11 .. 1 Thia 2 BR, 2 BA la tn ~n condition. Up- graded wtth tlle ftoora, mirrored wardrobe doors, bultt-ln boobhelYeS In living room. .. Siil,.. Prtvate & quiet wooded area wtth pool & tennis facllltles. Htghty upgraded, 2 BR, den, 2 dect<s. lovely night-tight vtew. •21•---., ...... Pride of ownerlNp 3 BR or 2+ den. Great location, beauttfuly upgraded carpet, waH cov- erings, security ayetem. Will lease $1700. WIST n111T 1•,HI 2 BR charmer -._,. to the sand. Wood floora, skyllghta, brick petto & ff replace. Great owner financing evallabl9. ULlll " I 1aA A1UM Attractive wood & brick newer 3 BR + 2 BR duplex wtth 4 a. o-ege. ~ btoci< to beKh. 2 ftreplacee, ex0919nt condition, outstanding vatuel Miii! I-1•,1• Former model home located ck>9e to pools & tennis. TotaJly redone, professk>nat decor & landscaping. CaH for appointment. ......... aaa.111 Immaculate & apeclous 4 BR remodel on wtde lot. Only 2 block• to beech. Large patio wtth ape plua sundeck. ...... _ ........ Magnlfieent view from 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA, FR & OR townhome. Beu1l1d· mirror, plMtatlon lh\rt- ters, A/C, 2 bars, 3 petiol, guard gate and much more. ULlll ._ 14n.- Llttle Island Cape Cod. Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA, charming with hardwood noora, frerlch doors, large kitchen wtth tMtt-lns. Sunny patio. LIDO ISLE ...... ., ..... Located on quiet end of lido. Oellghtful 3 BR on large lot. Newly painted & carpeted, South sunny patio, beam4KS LR, brick fireplace. l.91111.1 ........ Charm and potentJal abound In this 3 BR home. Large sunny patio leads to cozy rooms, a country feeling, pine cabinets In kitchen. ...... ...,.. Instantly appealing, open, 3 BR on corner lo- cation. Plastered cemngs, french doors, 2 bricked patios opening to strada. Separate upstairs master suite. ...... ,.,,,.. Magnlflcent country french on extra wide street to street location. Five BR, formal dining, high- beamed oeillnga, french doors and custom de-- sign throughout! ..... 11.-.:111 Exceptional English Tudor remodeled. 5 BR executtve home on lovely comer lot. Aneet decor & ..,,,........, pool & spa. Udo's finest. ..... ' 11.-,111 WoncMrful Enalltt Normandy bayfront in 8XC91- lent location. 4 BA wtttl 2 muter autt•, country fl 1llng throughout. Pter & allp. ::::; REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 1-5 Ill -3 BA. FR .. ._. 4 BA, Pool, Spa ---3 BR, FA --- IATlllAY $325,000 $349,500 $390;000 ,...., C.MeMAHAN , ...... E.COAKETT 1111 ......... L. MURPHY .. BR. Spa I $425,000 1119"' A.KURTZ _ ...... 4BR --.. BR, Pool, Spa ---3 BR, View II I LllN 4 BR, View, Spe ..... 8 BR, FR, Office ......... Me9,900 $575,000 $825,000 $895,000 $748,000 lllllf mt ...... L McLOON .,....., O'SHAUOHNESSY .......... M. MATTHEWS * ............. C. KALINA l ........ L. WHITE 2 BR, Pool, T.n. $199,000 .......... T. BOLANO . ..., C. McMAHAN .. -3 BR, FR $325,000 ··-· 4 BR. PIS L81 .. 3BR ---3 BR, FR ---.. BR, Spa _ .... 4BR .... 6 BR, FR ---• BR, Pool, Spa ......... 4 BR. FR _,..... 3 BR, View ---3 BR, View ....... S BR, FR, PIS ..,... 6 BR, FR, View HIBILwn 4BR, V19W,Spa ..... 4 BR, View ..... e BR, FR, Pool, Vu .... 4 BR. FR, Oen, Vu L81 .. 4 BR. FR, e.ytrm L81 .. e BR. FR, e.yfmt ....... $349,500 O'SHAUOHNESSY ....... $3e0,000 S. CAMERON $390,000 $425,000 $469,900 $485,000 $575,000 ut1 ........ L. MURPHY Ill"" J. ROBBINS Jlll Wll•n• C. BALDIKOSKI amtM11tl11 I It G.ANOEASON .1....., E. CORKET"t .......... ...,.. $595,000 • D. VALENTINE $610,000 $825,000 $648,000 $850,000 $685,000 1695,000 $749,500 S8H.08Cl..,_ 11,596,000 $2,500,000 1111 ....... ,.,,... R. BOLAND ......... A.KURTZ ll IHISI ... C. KAUNA n .... B.REEDY ,,. ............ J. CAMPBt:LL .......... H. THAMER M.l= .. ...., . C.McMAHAN enw.u.. .... E. OLSON 111W.U.. .... S. HARRtS CORONA DEL MAR ntr11,.. au PllMI Price reduction-belt value In the area. 3 BR + famlty room, 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen appllanoee. meticulously maintained. Fee. 'lllll 111W au IMI, .. View of Catalina from 5 BR, famlly room, ca- thedral ceilings, large pool size yard with foun- tain and ftreplt, 3 car garage. Fee. ....... -... 111..- Rare double corner lot south of PCH. OupJex: 2 BR upper wtth lead&d wtndows, wood paneling, huge fireplace plus 1 BR unit. Huge private yard. '&lllllm ma IHI_.. Big ocean view plus 3 BR, FR, decorated In soft pastels, secluded spa off master bedroom. Guard gated aecurlty, pools and tennis. ........... ..... .. Featured In Orange County Magazine, thla home la uttra c:Mrmlng. 3 BR, FR and OR. Located on comer. The patlo and yard are reminiscent of Carmet NEWPORT BEACH ..,..,. mrr 11..,.. • Located ctoee to ocean, beaches and bay ac- tlvttlee, Plan 3 condo has 3 BR, formal DR. fireplace, master suite. Quiet cul-de-sac IMng. NHll NW lall Sl1t,m Cape Cod style townhouee. Located near lhoP- plng, etc. 2 BR, 2.5 BA In prime location with serene pastoral view . unu .-._ 111.,-rwo untta -completely remodeled. Live In main houM and rent out nifty studio unit. Large patio between. Parking for 2 cars. 111111 llU 141 .... Located 1 block to ocean or bay. Muter bedroom wtth ftreptaoe, den, 2 other BR and bathe, famtly room, format dining room. ...... ., ........ Untque combination of locatlon, design and value In this former model home. '4 BR, famlty room and gorgeous garden with pool, spa and kol'pond . •Ullll ... ,.. One of a kind quality home on golf course. Hand-carved ftoortng, cuttom hardwood pan- eling In FR, perfect for etegant entertaining. _. II lmJ ll,All,111 French custom residence with 73' on main channef, 4 BR, 8 BA, art atudlo, gymnasium, llbf'ary, pool + many amenltlee. OTHER AREAS .,.. 11 ... For sate, leaae or lea8&-0ptlon. Greet 3 BR family townhome. CIOM to pools. spa & perks. Seiter wtll hefp with fln~ng. ..... u... 141.,- Forectoeure on 6 yr-old Chris Abel home. Per- fect location, Mt among hHla wtth panoramic ocean View. Warm wood Interior. ..nU1m U,l..,_ An etegant eetate In Th .... Arch e.y only 1 'A )'Mr9 ofd. View of ~. 4 BR, mald'a quarters. llbrary, eecurtty ayltem. Owner wtll trade. --.. -. --Over Six,ty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality EXCmNG CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF LOT Prime area between ll\lpiration Pomt and Utt.le C.orona BNch.. Your dream home will a.immand spectacular vislal of the jetty acdon, nlght Ughta, & tide pools. Sellers will help with fina.nd.ng. $950,000. MARILYN Hll..L SUPERB NEW LISTING IN SPYGLASS Prestigious executive home w /ocean, mountain & city lights view, new pool & spa. Serene aetting w/new land9Capi.ng. Single level, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, family room home with many added amenities. $695,000 BELLE CHASE LEE FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTION- MUST SELL JASMINE CREEK Fonner model home. Two bdrms & den, two bathS,' two fireplaces, air conditioned, private pool and s~. Guard gated Newport Beach com- munity with tennis & clubbowe facilities. $299,000. LINDA TAGLlANE'ITI CORONA DEL MAR ARCHITECTURAL HOME TOUR PROPERTY Completely remodeled charming 3 bdrm home on 1 'ti lots in Old c.orona del Mar ~ shingJed exterior. warm cedar interior, brick cou.rtyard w/pool, new kitchen, built-ins, large sun deck. Secured. private & dramatic! $375,000 SANDY MITI'MAN OPEN SUN 1-5 512 Larkspur ROOM FOR ENTIRE FAMILY CORONA DEL MAR Mom & Dad live in the 1pacious 2 bdrm. 2 bath, tam. room unit. Grandma in her own 1 bdnn apt. The children ln theirs and lti.ll have 2 more rental units! Garages for all! Aak.ing $785,000. CAROL PANGBURN NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW Unaurpumed water location near the harbor entrance w/two boat •paces & easy ocean access. Two bdrm duplex located on private road off Bayside Drive. Uve ln one & rent the other. $1,200 ,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOLT DUPLEX • OLD C.D.M. Pride of ownenb.lp la reflected in thi.a beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit fNtures two bdnna w/numeroua amenities plus a four car gange. Great rental area. Al.most $300,000 of UIW'Ollble financing. Offered at $360,000. Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI HARBOR VIEW HOMES 0 llOTHER'I DREAM'' LOCATION Newport -Outatandi.ng 4 bdrm Portofino -8acka up to greenbelt. 11epe to comm. pool, a skip & a hop to elementry achool Spedou9 sunny rear yard/custom jlcu.zzi framed by open patios great for entertalnln&. TODDY SMITH CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY Will tnde for commercial property or unita. This beautiful unit often luxury and leCWity for carefn!e lMna on the water In Newport Beech. All rooma are spacioua ln th1a 3 bdrm, 3 bath residence. »85,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME a very picture9que street. large 3 bdrm wt amily room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces in an authen panlah motif. Includes aeparate and very pri ate oversiz.ed I bdrm lnoome unit. BA YFRONT -PIER & SLIP Quality built CU1tom 4 bdrm home. Mahogany french doors & windows. Spectacular view from master suite & retreat. Lower bdrm could be maid's/guest room. Perfection, move right m. $1,250.000 includes land. OON DeTHOMAS BLUFFS -FEE LAND SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Light & airy end unit w/very private pauo .. Highly upgraded kitchen w/oek plank floors. 4th bdrm is aeparate & could be maids or in-law quarters. REDUCED to $229,000 including land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DA.BOLT SERENE AND SECURE Located on prestig!OUI Big c.anyon Golf Course. Two bdrm, tri-level condo situated on the fifth fairway. Two balconies, fireplace in sunken liv- ing room. gated entrance. $247.000. KIMBER BUTTS GOOD RENTAL OR BEACH LIVING 2 bdrm. 2 bathll bdrm. 1 bath. Both wtth fireplace & cathedral celling. Always rented or live in one and rent the other to help w/~ymenta. Would aJao be good aeuonaJ ren- tals. OOROTHY HARDCASTLE LIDO tlLE CONDOS Four 2 bdnn condos in 1Uper location. Steps to oommunlty tennis & tie.ches. Short walk to Lido Village, shop & restaurantl. $199.000 each CATHRYN TENNil..LE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION BLUFFS • NEWPORT BEACH Choice end unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdnns, 2 t.; baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back bay/d ty llghta. Large family room can be 4th bdrm A/C, wet bar. Aalwnable 1st SANDY MITI'MA..N NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Plan ll in Vil.la Balboa. Two muter swtt>a. spacious living room w/fireplaoe, large sund~ Owner motivated. Assumable financing $170,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ LINDA T AG UANETI1 FIVE YEARS NEW TURnEROCK'I FINEST .Decorator perfect two bdrma widen, two balha. Profellionally decorated & landac.aped. Up- gnded carpets, custom draperies & air con- ditioned. Cul-de-sac street w/mounuun View Aaumable loan. Offered w/land $219,000 SANDY MITTMAN @STA MESA FAMILY DREAM HOME This home is spec.al! 5 bdnns, 2 baths, newly remodeled kitchen and large backyard Close to schools, shops, tenrua and swun club. 1 year home warranty included $143,000 MARY JANK WALK TO PRIVATE BEACHES a SHOPS Chamung. newly decorated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on large lot Xtras mclude wood floors, fire place. large pauo and dbl detached garage. Pnced to sell at $235,000 f~ CAROL PANGBURN STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely Westcliff locallon . Flowmg floor plan for entertaining. Soph.asucated curb appeal. 3 bdrms, 211'\ baths w /spaoous fanuly room operung to large pool and deck $350,000. MARILYN HILL QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdnn rondo 2 story, 2 1·2 baths Sunny wood pat.lo, mdoor utility room. fireplace m living room, garage & carport. large, bnght master suite Attractive selling Assumable 11 75% fm.ancmg. $122.500 ANN BRIZOLIS NEWER BAYFAONT HOME Private dock for 70' boat 147' bay frontage, 4 bdrms w/pnvate baths convertible study. fonnaJ dming room, separate master wmg w/smmg room, large bayside deck SI ,450.000 tncludes land TODDY SMITHJOON DeTHOMAS LIDO CONDO ON THE BAY Two magruhcent water Vlews from thJ.s luxur 1ous 2 bdnn condo. Watch the boats go by or bnng your own. Sllp available. Olmmuruty pool. lleC'Ur ity bldg. $450,000 OONNA & BILL WEBSTER LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER 1180,000 Has everyt}u.ng you want! Fireplace uc masier suite, au cond, walk to beach, 2 bd.nm, 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good assumable fina.nc- i.ng. $177.000 MARIA BERCOVITZ LINDA T AGLlANE'ITI COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED NEWPORT EXEC FAMILY HOME Two story, 4 bdrm decorator•s home Fl-ench doors, windows. hardwood Ooors, 2 fU"eplaces, aeparate fanuly room, large eal-1.n country kitchen Chotee lot & locabon Custom spa, petlOI & deck. $369,000 TODDY S Mrnt ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME FabuJous home for exec'Ubve Uving 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf coune Ste~ room. pool 1<fble area, 25ft. mirrored wardrobe plus waJk-m clOl'Jet Reduced to only S 1, I 00 ,000 OORCJI1iY HARDCASTLE CHARMING ISLAND HOME Pnvate rommuruty channel-Cront home wlown dock for 30ft boet R 2 lot w/room to b\uld add1uon.aJ urut or e npy uus large yard $37~.000 OONNA & BILL WEBSTER GEO RGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 p2 CORPORATE PLA ZA 0 SUITE 1fU D NFW~)C)l<T ('~NH!) I « • I .I I ; 7.:. . B I • 17 -a NEW LISTINGS ....... -., ... , This 2 BR, 2 BA II In move-In condition. Up- graded wtth tile floora, mirrored wardrobe doors, bultt-ln booklhet'99 In llvtng room. .,. 1111.- Prtvate & quiet wooded aiea with poo4 & tennis facflWU, Highly upgraded. 2 BR, den, 2 decks. LovetY night-light View. renr•,.. -.,..,... Pride of ownerlNp 3 BR or 2+ den. Great location, beauttfuly upgraded carpet, wall cov- erings, securtty 1Y9tem. Will lease $1700. WIST MWlllY .... 2 BR charmer • ..... to the sand. Wood fk>on. skylights, brick pmto & flreptace. Great owner flnandng~ llLM&HE llU 111 .. Attracttw wood & brict< newer 3 BR + 2 BR duplex wtth 4 cs g11rege. 1..-i bk>ck to beectl. 2 flreptacee, e>CCll9nt condition, out.atMdlng value! MIUllll-..... Former model home located clo9e to pools & tennis. Totally redon4t, profeak>nal decor & landscapfng. Celt foJ appointment. ......... .. .• Immaculate & tpKloue 4 BA remodel on wtde lot. Only 2 block• to beach. Large patio with apa plu1 sundeck. 111111 -....... Magnificent view from 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA, FR & OR townhome. a.te11d mirror, plantation 8hut- ter1, A/C, 2 ban, 3 petios. guard gate and muct"I more. ....... ..~ Little Island C8'>9 Cod. Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA. charming with "-dwood noors. trench doors, large kitchen wtth buNt-tn1. Sunny patio. LIDO ISLE &..-Ill.I IMIJlll Located on quiet end of Lido. Delightful 3 BR on large lot. Newly painted & carpeted, South sunny patio, beam9d LR, brick fireplace. L.9111U ...... Charm and potential abound In this 3 BA home. Large sunny patio leads to cozy rooms. a country feeling, pine cabinets In kitchen. L.91 llU •••••• Instantly appealtng, open, 3 BA on oorner lo- cation. Plastered celllngs, french doors, 2 bricked patios opening to atrada. Separate upstaJrs master suite. L.91 llLI .. ,. ..... Magnificent country trench on extra wide street to 11reet location. l=1ve BR, formal dining, hlgh- bMt'ned ceilings, trench doors and custom de- etgn throughout! ... Lm.. 11.-... 11 Exceptional Engflsh Tudor remodeted. 5 BA executive home on lovely corner lot. Rneet decot a llMf ....... poo4 & spa. Udo'• finest. Lmm 11.-.111 Wonderful Engllllt Normandy bayfront In exoet- lent locatk>n. 4 BA wtth 2 muter sultee, country f11llng throughout Pter & allp. ,, REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 1-5 ---3 BR. FR M.-J 4 BR, Pool, Spa ---3 BR. FR --- IATllllJ $325,000 $349,500 $390..000 "• C.Mc:MAHAN •••• sd E.CORKETT ,., ......... ., LMURPHY 111Ms 4 BR. Spe • $425,000 R. KURTZ --au 4BA --4 BR. Pool, Spe ---3 BR. Vl9W I I I ... 4 BA, Vl.w, Spe ...... 8 BR, FR, Offtce ..... N• $499,900 $575,000 $625,000 *5,000 $749,000 UllllY nn•·• ca LMcLOON .,...., O'SHAUOHNESSY ......... M. MATTHEWS -............ C. KALINA 1 ...... .., L. WHITE 2 BR. Pool, T.W. $199,000 .......... T. SOLANO .. ., C.McMAHAN --·-3 BR, FR S325,000 .. ,_, 4 BR, PIS a.. .. 3BR ---3 BR, FR ---.. BR, Spa ---a.LI 4BR ... 5 BR, FR .... _. 4 BR, Pool, Spa 111•-..n 4 BR, FR ... .,... 3 BR, Vtew ---3 BR, Vl9W ...... 5 BA, FR, PIS .,.,.. 6 BR, FR, View , ........ 4 BR, View.Spa ..... 4 BR. View ... 8 BR. FR. Pool, Vu ..... 4 BR. FR. Den, Vu .... 4 BR. FR. e.yfmt ... 8 BArFR, e.ytmt 1••• so• $3.49,500 O'SHAUGHNESSY , ...... $380,000 S. CAMERON $390,000 $425,000 $469,900 $485,000 $575,000 $595,000 $610,000 $625,000 $&49,000 $650,000 $695,000 $695,000 $749,500 $995,000 $1,595,000 12,500,000 .......... ., l. MURPHY Ml Ms J . ROBeiNS llll ... ua C. BALOtKOSKI 11111 ....... t t G.ANOERSON • 1...., E. CORKETT ........ ...,.. 0 . VALENTINE ,, ......... ,.,... R. BOLAND ......... R. KURTZ 11 •11•13 ... C. KALINA n ..... B.REEOY . ,. ............ J. CAMPBELL .. lrllf I H. THAMER M.1= ,,..., .. C.McMAHAN tnW.LMt .... E. OLSON ............. S. HARRIS CORONA DEL MAR ...... au ·sm.- Pr1ce reduction-best value In the area. 3 BR + twntty room. 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen appHancee. meticulously maintained. Fee. l!AllllllWall .... View of Catalina from 5 BR, famlly room, ca- ttledral ceilings, large poo4 size yard with f oun- taln and flrepit, 3 car garage. Fee. .. 111•1•111 Pla.- Rare double comer lot south of PCH. Duplex: 2 BR upper with leaded windows, wood paneling, huge ftrep&ace ptus 1 BA µnit. Huge private yard. Ml _. Pll,lll Big ocean view plus 3 BA, FA, decorated In soft pastels, aectuded spa off master bedroom. Guard gated security. pools and tennis. .......... .. .... Featured In Orange County Magazine, this home Is ultra charming. 3 BA. FR and OR. Located on corner. The patio and yard are reminiscent of Carmel. NEWPORT BEACH MllllT..a'f S1 ..... · · Located doee to ocean, beaches and bay .c- tlvttlea, Plan 3 condo has 3 BR, formaJ DR. flrepiace, master suite. Quiet cul-de-sac llvtng. 111111 lllW lmt.LI 111 .... Cape Cod style townhouse. Located near shop- ping, etc. 2 BR, 2.5 BA In prime location with Ml"ene pastoral view . umlllLIM--P1 .... Two untta -completefy remod4!Md. Live In main houae and rent out nifty studio unit. Large patio t>etween. Part<lng for 2 cars . " -.A .. 1 .... Located 1 block to ocean or bay. Muter ~ bedroom wtth ftreplaoe, den, 2 other BR and batha, famlty room, formal dining room. . ..,. ....... Unique combfnatlon of location, design and vatue In this former model home. 4 BR, family room and gorgeous garden with pool, spa and kol pond. ...... .... .... One of a kind quality home on golf courae. Hand-carved flooring, cul1om hardwood pan- eflng In FR, perfect for etegant entertaining. --" llU ........ .. French cuatom residence with 73' on main channel, 4 BR, 8 BA, art studio, gymnasium, llbrary, poo4 + many amenttiee. OTHER AREAS I ... ,, ... For aaJe,.,Jeaae or leaae-option. Great 3 BR famlly townhome. Cloae to pools, spa & parks. Seiter wtH help with financing. mnu1• .. 1.,.. Foreck>eure on 6 yr-old Chria Abel heme. Per- fect location, aet among hllte with panoramic OCMn view. Warm wood Interior. -.nu1m 12,1..,.. An elegant eetate In Three Arch Bay only 11A yeera old. View of coat, 4 BR, rn.kt'• quarters. library, aecurtty aystem. Owner will trade. 4 Over Six_ty Years DI Turniiig Dre8mS JiitO Realiif ·· EXCmNG CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF LOT Prime area between Inspiration Point and Little C.Orona Beach. Your dream home will command speciaCUlar vistas of the jetty action, night ligbta, & tide pools. Sellers will help with financing. $950,000. MARil... YN Hil...L SUPERB NEW LISTING IN SPYGLASS Prestigious executive home w/ocean, mountain & city lights view, new pool & spa. Serene eetting w/new land8caping. Single level, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, Camily room home with many added amenities. $695,000 BELLE CHASE LEE FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTION- MUST SELL JASMINE CREEK Former model home. Two bdnns & den, two baths, two fireplaces, air conditioned, priv~te pool and spa. Guard gated Newport Beach com- munity with tennis & clubhouse facilities. $299,000. LINDA TAGLlANETI'I CORONA DEL MAR ARCHITECTURAL HOME TOUR PROPERTY C.Ompletely remodel~ charming 3 bdrm home on l 'h lots in Old C.Orona del Mar. Cedar shingled exterior, warm cedar interior, brick courtyard w/pool, new kitchen, built-Ins, large sun deck SE!cured, private & dramatic! $375.000. SANDY MITTMAN OPEN SUN 1-5 ' 512 Lark.spur ROOM FOR ENTIRE FAMILY CORONA DEL MAR Mom & Dad live in the spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath, fam. room unit. Grandma in her own l bdrm apt. The child.ttn in theirs and ltilJ have 2 more rental unita! Garages for all! A&k.ing $785,000. CAROL PANGBURN NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW UllSW'J>Ul'd water location near the harbor entrance w/two boat spaces & easy ocean accea. Two bdrm duplex located on private road off Bayside Drive. Live in one & rent the other. it.200,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M . Pride of ownenh.lp ia reflected in this beautifully maintained duplex. F.ach unit features two bdnna w/numeroua amenities plus a four car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of usumable .financing. Offered at $360,000. Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI • HARBOR VIEW HOMES 0 MOTHER'I DREAM" LOCATION Newport -Out.atanding 4 bdrm Portofino -BackB u p to greenbelt, atepe to oomm. pool. a skip & a hop to elftnentry ac.hool. Spacious sunny rear yard/custom jlllcuz:zi framed by open patioe great for entertainin8. TODDY SMITH CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY WW trade for commercial property or units. This beautiful unit offers luxury and eecurity for carefree living on the water ln Newport Beach. All rooma are spadoua in this 3 bdrm, 3 bath residence. »85.000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD OUT ST ANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME a very pictureeque street. large 3 bdrm wi · y room, wet bar. 2 fireplaces In an authen · paniah motif. Includes separate and very pri te oversiz.ed 1 bdrm inoome unit. BAYFRONT -PIER a SLIP Quality bulll custom 4 bdrm home. Mahogany trench doors & windows. Spectacular vtew Crom master suite & retreat. Lower bdrm couJd be maid's/guest room. Perfection, move right in. Sl.250,000 includes land. DON DeTHOMAS BLUFFS -FEE LAND SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Light & airy end unit w/very private patio. Highly UJ>8raded kitchen w /oak plank floors. 4th bdrm is eeparate & could be maids or in-law quarters. REDUCED to $229,000 including land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT SERENE AND SECURE Located on prestigious Big Canyon Golf C.Ourse. Two bdrm. tri-level condo situated on the fifth fairway. Two balconies, fireplace in sunken liv- mg room, gated entrance. •247,000. KIMBER BtrITS GOOD RENTAL OR BEACH LIVING 2 bdrm. 2 bath/ l bdrm. 1 bath. Both with fireplace & cathedral ceilin8. Always rented or live in one and rent the other to help w/paymenta. Would alao be good aeuonal ren- tals. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE UDO ISLE CONDOS Four 2 bdrm condoe In super location. Steps IO community tennia & beaches. Short walk to Lido Village, shops & restaurant&. i 199,000 each. CATHRYN TENNllLE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH Choice end unit. Popular "E" pl.an. 3 bd.rms, 2 ~ baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back bay/city lights. Large Camily room can be 4th bdrm. A/C, wet bar. Aalumable lst. SANDY MITrMAN NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Plan ll in Villa Balboa. Two master suites. spacious living room w/fireplace, large sundeck. Owner motivated. Assumable financing i110.ooo. MARIA BERCOVIT'Z LINDA TAGl.JANETTI F1VE YEARS NEW TURT\.EROCK'S FINEST Decorator perfect two bdrms widen, two baths. Ptofe91ionally decorated & landacaped. Up- graded carpets, custom draperies & air con- ditioned. Cul-de-sac street w/mountain view Aasumable loan. Offered wfland $219,000 SANDY MITTMAN COSTA MESA FAMILY DREAM HOME This home is special! 5 bdrms. 2 baths, newly remodeled kitchen and large backyard Clase to schools, shops, tennis and swim club. l year home warranty included. $143 ,000 MARY JANK WALK TO PRIVATE BEACHES & SHOPS Channing. newly decorated 3 bdrm. 2 bath home on large lot. Xtras include wood floors, fireplace, large pabo and dbl. detached garage. Pnced to sell at $235,000 fee CAROL PANGBURN STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely West.cliff locatio~. Flowmg floor plan for entertaining. Sophisticated curb appe.a.I 3 bdrms.. 2 'Ii baths w/spaoous farruly room openmg to .. Large pool and deck. $350,000. MARil... YN HILL QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm condo 2 story, 21,, baths. Sunny wood patio, mdoor utlhty room, fireplace 111 living room, garage & carport, large, bnght master swte Attractive setung. Assumable 11.75% hn.a.ncmg. $122,500 ANN BRlWLIS NEWER BAYFRONT HOME Private dock for 70' boat. 147' bay frontage, ~ txinns w/pnvate baths convertible study. formal dirung room. 9eparate master wmg w/situng room, large bayside deck. $1,450,000 includes land TODDY SMITH/DON DeTHOMAS LIDO CONDO ON THE BAY Two magruficent water vtews from this luxur- ious 2 bdrm condo. Watch the'boats go by or bnng your own. Slip available. Conunwuty pool. 8eC'UJ'· ity bldg. $450,000. .._, DONNA & BILL WEB.STER LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER S1IO,OOO Has everything you want! Fireplace IJl muter suite, IW" cond, walk to beach, 2 bdnns. 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good usumable financ- mg. $177,000. MARIA BERCOVIT'Z LINDA TAGLIANETn COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED NEWPORT EXEC FAMILY HOME Two story. 4 bdrm d«"Ot'"ator's home French doors, windows, hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces, separate family room. large eat-111 country kitchen. Choice lot & location. Cuswm spa. pall<» & deck. $369.000. TODDY SMITH ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for executive IJving. 30 ft. Sit down bar overlooking golf courae. Stereo room, pooJ table area, 25ft. mirrored wardrobe plus walk-an cloaet.. Reduced IO only Sl.100,000 DOROTHY HARDCASTI£ CHARMING ISLAND HOME Pnvate comrnuruty channel-front home wlown dock for 30ft.. boat R-2 lot w/roorn to bwld additional wut or enpy th.as large yard $375,000 DONNA & Bil...L WEBSTER GE ORGE ELK NS C O MPANY -~ (714) 759-9100 "2 CORPORATE PLA ZA D SUITE l ~D D NEWPOl<T Cl-NT tR --· I 4 • ! .1 f· : 8 ••• 17 •.... l!!!llllll!!!!!!!llllJ!llll ....... 1!!111 ..... l!!!!ll!l!! .. ll!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!l ........................ ~~~---!!!!'l!!!!ll!!!!!!!!~~~~-~-=-~-~--:-~-=-;-~=-. ~· -• ·-• ---- I I I I I I J I I ' I I I I ! I I l I I I 1 I l m=GREAT WESTERN REAi, ESTATE~ A Great Weste rn Financial Company NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Al I Ill I 11111 llM'TY Th.is must surely be one of Jasmine Creek's most beautiful homes. No expense was spared on design. quality & decor plus a fantastic ocean & canyon view in pl"elllium location. $399,000. 759·1501 llE •'11111 LR awaits you in this lovely 2 story home. Many extra amenities. ProfellSionally decorated. 3 bdnns, 21h baths. Compare & you'll agree this is an excellent buy. CalJ for details. 759-1501 II I ltAIS IY nm.F Belcourt Hill Beau ty available for only $425,000. 2 bdnns, 2th baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501 Ill Ml Ill I• 19\.D A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an excellent income. Please call for an appolntment to cnme in and view this immaculate, upgraded property and ex.amine the financial posmbilities. 759-1501 ••&a.m II TIE IEIT llYESTllEIT This fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 lh bath home is located in one of Newport Beach's finest areas. Magnifi- cent views, excellent construction. Top amenities. Superb professional decor. $530,000. 759-1501 TIE 11111 wm mam1• Charming 5 bdroom home in excellen t area. Superb financing with $256,000 asswnable loan at 11 11. %. Separate fam. rm. and formal dining room. All for $339,000. 759-1501 IALUI PElllSIU • 12,200,000 Magnificent location on the bay. 3 story home. Situated among the most elegant and exceptional homes in the entire Harbor area. This home needs interior refurbishing and could be the showplace of So. California. 759-1501 Nil •E Wnl YIEW Large 2 story home in hills above Newport Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large bonus room. family room. and all good things for the good life. 759-1501 PEIFllTlll is yours in this immaculate 4 bedroom home with gorgeous pool. Irreplaceable harbor views are yOW"!I, too. Beautifully landscaped extra large lot. Irvine Terrace. $447,000. 759-1501 • ...,.TIEllY Magnificent location. Slip for 50' boat. Excellent home with beautifully flowing floor plan. 4 bed.roorm and 4 baths. Formal dining room, family room -a real dream home. $990,000. 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY •111a•nm- Here ia an exoellent opportunity to have your own movie and video rental shop located in a busy shopping center. C.all for appointment to di8cuas details. 759-1501 .. WE HOME OF THE WEEK •" n 11111 nm Your home reflected your position? We offer for your consideration this majestic home high atop Spyglass Hill with views of the ocean. bay, city lights & mountains. Offered at $559,000. 759-1501 Open House Sun 1-5 46 Mission Ba Corona del Mar PEIFEOT F• TIE Y-ll•U Cute bachelor (or bachelorette) condo in a very nice condominium complex. Excellent value at $51,500. See it now! 759-1501 LAGUNA BEACH ,.., PllY&ll I PlmY Long private road leads lO this 4 bedroom, 211'1 bath home high on a hill in Laguna Canyon. Mountain atmosphere while close to beaches. 1 . .acre with horse facilities. $495,000. 759-1501 NORTH TUSTIN YllllT Piil •E II MWll IE•m PllOE IEllOEI Tl 1211,000 2 story home on over 1h acre in the hills of North Tustin. 2700 square feet. Priced way below mar- ket. 1 year home protection plan. Foothill High School District. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS LET'S TILi TDm 9~% fixed interest rate for $123,000 1st T .D. Owner wiU carry 2nd T .D. at below mkt. rates with 20% down. Theee tenns for a gorgeous John Lyttle built home in perfect condition near the Orange Hills Restaurant. Assumability of loan ends in Oct. '85. 759-1501 FOUNTAIN VALLEY llllT••--Pretty 2 story home with manicured grounds surrounding a large gorgeous pool is ready for a new owner. 3 bdnm, family room. All for only $209,000. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 S•n Mlguel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92880 (714) 759-1501 TUSTIN MPLmLYOUlmM Prime property in a prime area. Well cared for 1 story home with 3 bedrooms. Large patio sunroom. Quiet street, excellent school dist. $155,000. 759-1501 IRVINE Ill TIE 11111 say "buy now". Today is the day to invest in a quality home you'll enjoy for many years. See this · lovely 4 bdrm, 2700 sq.ft. end unit condo. It can be yours for $265,000. 759-1501 PIOTllut• IETTlll surrounds this condo complex. Pools, streams, water cascading over rocks around trees & lovely landscaping. 2nd story unit with l bdrm plus loft. $89,000. 759-1501 S11l,OOO Pretty as can be. Excellent home for the young family. 3 bedroo~. 2 baths. Quality built by Warmington. 759-1501 LllE Tt EmlTlll1 Immaculate, gorgeous landscaping, sparkling pool, superior location. It's aU there. This Turtlerock beauty is listed right at $314,000. See it and you'll agree. 759-1501 YHI FllllLY IUEIYEI TIE IDT and here it is in this tqt.ally delightful 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Pride of ownership shows thruout plus a super assumable VA loan of $70,000 at 10%. Total price $125,000. 795-1501 COSTA MESA IEl-.E IHI llWI by the fireplace in this Mesa Verde beauty Featuring 4 bdnns, family room. The $159,900 price makes it an exceptional buy as the owner is relocating and is very serious about selling. 7~~-1Ml IF ,. &IE I WISE 1mn• don't miss this Westside triplex. Excellent op- portunity. 2-2bdrm units and one 1 bdrm unit. All for $175,000. 759-1501 .. , ......... Lovely 2 bedroom plus den condo. Community pool and spa. Very pretty complex. Convenient to shopping and freeways. 759-1501° .. IUTYOllMUYm Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom condo in perfect condition. Priced below market to aell fast at $126,000. 759-1501 •nllAlll 4 Plex in Costa Mesa.I No vaca.ncaes. 2-3bdnn units, 2-2bdrm units. Gross income $29,460. Call for further info. 759-1501 , . :;: - IAY,RONT-aAL.oA ISLAND'S um Exc~tlonal and rare doUQfe lot on South Bayfront with breath- taking VIEWS or al ~ actlonl A landmark corner residence that has been co"'*tely rebuilt Imo a "like new·· custom home. Prores.slonaly decorated with private patios, decks, and exercise room. S bedrooms, Including a magnificent mantr suite w ith his/hers baths. French doors. top quality and a sophisticated Cape Cod ~me. Pier and slip ror large yacht. s I. 995,CXX> tee land. 63 I -1400 U,.DA ISl..E -EUROPEAN EXCLUSNE A two story entry leads OM Into this "manor hou~" In a guard gated community. Soaring ceilings and stained and leaded glass w indows frame sparkling bay vistas throughout the interior. The 2nd ftoor gallery leads to the baytront master bedroom suite. There are three additional family bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen and famlly and formal dining rooms. A landscaped terrace leads to the dock tor a large boat. Priced. Including land at S 1.975,0CX>. NEWJtORT'S UNtOUE BAYFRONT /\spectacular 3 story home on an extra w ide lot offering BREATH - TAKING VIEWS of Newport's skyline and bay. Lat- t iced patio and w ide lawn lead to large dock. Com- pletely redecoratei:1 6 bedrm. 6 ba. with crow's nest master suite with view deck and greenhouse bath. Owner w ill exchange. s I. 7 SO.OCX> 631-1400 IAYFRONT-DOVER SHORES -VU Fresh and in- novative decor with a "today" feeling. Spacious rooms. lovely title entry. large kitchen. dining and family rooms and w ide VIEW across water. Two-story home with 4 bedrooms. Move-In anytime and begin enjoying ''waterfront" living. Assumable loan of S715.CXX>at 10.5% Sl,195,0CXHee. 631 -1400. PANORAMIC VIEWS IN SPYGLJUS A S bdrm. family room. playroom. formal dining room w ith built-ins. & laundry. family home with breathtaking views of enure Harbor. Original owners have upgraded and main- tained this beauty In "like new" condition. There's a landscaped patio with a custom tree form pool. spa. & slide on the view side. S835.CXX> 631-1400. TOP OUAUTY ON BALBOA ISlA.ND A gorgeous S bdrm family home on an extra large lot just one house from south baytront. Light and spaciow with skylights and plantation shutters and huge sunny pauo. Great assumable financing. Call to see this one. priced at sns.ocx:> 631-1400. IRVINE TERRACE -SENSATIONAL VIEWS A most attractive large family home with a beautiful custom pool In the courtyard entry. Spacious and open with 4 bdrms. 4 I /2 baths, family and fdrmal dining rooms & upgraded kitchen. Close up vistas of all the Harbor action. S67S,OCX>631 -1400 NEWPORT -UKE NEW -WITH DOCK Custom & lovely w ith pier /float tor 30' boat+ side tie. Oak spiral stairs. steam bath, fabutous kitchen. sKurlty system & oak doors throughout this 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath home. Enjoy the good life on w water In a home of distinction at a reasonable price. Reduced to SS 59 .OCX> FEE. 631 -1400. NIWPOtrT IAYfRONT CONDO In a secured build- ing with Bay and City light views from 2 spKIOUS patlOs. A pr~ssl<>Nlty dttorated and UPoraded 2 bdrm and den, 3 bath & 2 car parking. Boat sllp aval~. Well prlc~ at S4SO.OCX> 631-1400 Nl!WPOR'T IAY'l'1IONT A very wel built one story, 4 bedrm. 3 Y> ~h. home with famtty room and l1'and kitchen. In good condition with spactous ~luded patio leading to your own dock ror 40' bOat. In exclulM Dover Shafts with comnuilty t>eac~s. Now prlc~ at flHI S49S..000 631·I400 UKI ,.,,, IN .,,... ftnACE A beautlfuly decor- ated. warm chM'nWng h<>me. 3 bdrms & cMn w ith 3 nrep&aces and v~ from IMng & ft)rnal dinfng rooms. HandSQM landsc.aplng enhances both the swimming pool and ptay •H. MC>MI perfect, Inside & OUt. Priced to sd at .$4)S,OCX> 631·1400 ONN THIS WE•KEND SATURDAY 1·5 IA&.aOA ISLAND · BAYFRONT DUPLEX This terrific new listing has panoramic vi~ o f all the harbor action. Both the 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm units are always remed but property Is a great size and super location nur town for an ~r occupant. Furniture available for sale: S89 S,OCX>. 631-1400 l.,310 S. Baytront IA1.80A ISLAND VIEW HOME A charming spacious 4 bdrm, 2 story family home with hardwood noors on corner lot with 3 car parking & views of the Bay & Paviffion lights. $445,000. 631 -1400 106 Turquoise. open Sun. also BAl.80A ISlA.ND-TRIPLEX Impossible to duplicate this exciting, upgraded property. New plumbing & wiring, high beamed celllngs. & 3 garages. Good assumable ftxtd rate loan. S44S,CXX>. 673-6900. 202 Apolena BAL.BOA ISLE YOUNG & CHARMING A nf!Wtr upside down custom home designed for quality living. ljn1que and exciting w ith 2 bdrms and den with areas tor outdoor entertaining. Asking S399.000. 673-6900. 221 Garnet NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-BARGAJN PRICED Full size corner lot w ith charming 2 bdrm Cape Cod cottage. Walk to lido Village & market. Ow~r will consider an exchange for bayfront. S39S.CXX> 63 I -1400. 33 I 4 W . O ceanfront NEWPORT CONDOS-BANK REPO'S F ASULOUS FINANCING OPPORTUNITY-FLEXIBLE LENDERll Im- mense roof garden with 360' view of Newport skyhne and waterl 2 bdrm & 2 bdrm + den units w ith spacious rooms and custom amenities. Priced from S270.CXX> to S39 I .OOO. 63 1 -I 400. 2 I 3 19th Street. NB SUNDAY 1-5 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT A 4 bdrm con- temporary property In a sunny corner locauon 1n the village like atmosphere of the Point Owner will consider lease option on this large 2 story family home s I .050,CXX>. 63 I -1400. I 500 E Oceanfront BEST Of ,ALBOA ON POtNT Fabulous Bay VIEW home wltfl unique noor plan. 3 bdrms. Dramatic living room and dining areas + lovely kitchen Superb master suite w ith private deck Includes sauna. S595,CXX>. 631-1400. 2137 Channel Rd. BALIOA COVES BAYFRONT This 4 bdrm custom home Is on huge lot. enhanced by remodeled bath- rooms. new carpeting In family room. living room and dining room. Large kitchen with breakfast area. Bayside deck and slip for 40' boatl Owners motfVatedl Submit otferl S4 7 S,OCX>. 631 -1400. 29 Balboa Coves f'ININSULA PT-f'IC'T\Jft ttEltFECT Beautiful up- graded quality. French doors, 3 used brick fireplaces. hardwood fk>ors. 2 patios and only 7 years old. An assumable loan of aprox. S200,0CX> at 10.5% intrest. flud rate on this 4 bdrm tamlly home. S444.SOO. 631 -1400. 502 "K" Strttt CUFF HAVEN ~rb views of Newport Center skyline. Large bonus room compflments this 2 bdrm home. 2 story. 2 fireJ>'aees & a large lot In a quiet k>Catlon. 5425.0CX>. 63f-1400. 618 St. James Place VII A fUPM>NT V//fT'H DOCK ffOll Sl59.000 lovety 2 bdrm & ranwey room home with 2 flr~es & large lot In a ~t k>atlon. S42S.OCX>. 631 -I 400. 38 I 0 River NEVll'f'OtfT '°°"-~ A great family home. pro- fesstonaly dttorat~. 4 bdrms. 2.5 baths, fa'1\fly room. re~d gourmet kitchen + rttw ~Int It-id root! Pool and dKk. S«urity system. S320.0CX>. 63 f-I 400. I 609 Tr~nds Lil. ------- UDO ISll---45' LOT P¥k-fike ~ttlng near tennis court on I . 5 lots. Beamed ceilings in living room 1n a llght. bright & open atmosphere Great outdoor llving from sundeck to small yard. Family room Included with 3 bedrooms. 2.S baths. 5399.SOO 631 -1400 NEARlY NEW ON BALBOA ISlA.ND Get away from the hustle In this highly upgraded 2 bdrm home in quiet llttle island location. Redecorating includes carpets, window coverings and wallpapers. S379,CXX> 631-1400 PENINSULA POfNT -CHARMING Large secluded master bdrm with 2 more bdrms & den down. Vaulted ceilings. wood paneling and cozy used brick fireplace. Pretty sunny patio & only I blk to beach S3SO.CXX> 631-1400 LARGE HOME ON PENINSULA POfNT Steps to community beach. tennis & ocean. An unusually large 4 bdrm & family room home with nice south patio on a charming "countrj" lane. S375,CXX> 631-1400 HARllOR RIDGE CONDO Upgrade DynaSty model. serene canyon VIEWS from 2 bedrooms & den Own- ers wfll consider exchanges. Good assumable loan and owner wlll carry a large 2nd T.D. Asking S358.0CX>. 631 -1400 CHANNELFRONT WITH DOCK -SlS0,000 Lowest pnce in Balboa Coves. A nice 3 bdrm. with rtmodeled kitchen & new carpet. Covered waterfront pauo with down channel vistas. A QUet. secluded community close to ocean & Lido shops 631-1400 BAYCREST-FUSSY BUYERSI An exceptionally lovely remodeled 4 bedroom home with large family room. formal dining and pool size yard · Spa. French doors. leaded glass, security system and many special fea- tures. S3 I O.CXX> 63 1-1400 BEACON BAY Early Newport ambiance & much potential 1n this 3 bdrm. 2 bath btach cottage with cozy fffeplace & beamed ceilings 1n this most charming of waterfront areas. close to Balboa Island and New- port Center Community tennis Asking S279.SOO LH 631-1400 NEWPORT FAMILY HOME A graetous 4 bdrm. med1- terranean home with separate dining & family rooms Large w ell landscaped yard w ith patio and beauutul custom pool for sensational outdoor emerta1n1ng Owners amoous.Just reductd to S269.CXX> 63 1-1400 HARBOR VIEW -COURT ORDERED SALE Make offer on this 3 bed & family room Carmel model. convenient to elementary school. park & community pool. A wonderful area tor a young famdy W cU pnced at S235,CXX>. 631·l400 NEWPORT DUPLEX -\IVAUC TO BEACH New UstltlQ In Newport shores. Two well maintained 1 bdrm, 2 ba unlu with fireplaces and 4 car parking. Lender ~d & priced to sell at S225.000. 631 -1400 BAYSHORES DISTWfSS SAU Must close 1n 30 days. A comfortable 3 bdrm h<>me with a beautifulty remodefed kitchen surrounds a spacious central patio on an ellttra large lot Community beaches. A bargain at flHJ S2 I 5.0CX> 631 -I 400 VJUA BALBOA NNTHOUSE SkytJghts and cathedral ceilings create a bright and airy atmo~re A suptt property for shared ownership with 2 master s.uitn. & spacious living room with fp and bakony. Air con- ditioned in a security b6dg wfth community pool. Great clSSUmabfe financing or owner wtll le~ opdon. s 186.000631 -1400 LENDER OWNED CONDO Ntwport colnf*x. ~ to beach w ith community pool and terYlls. Two story. 2 bdrm with aruched 2 car garage & 3 spacious ~des. A super buy at s I 55,000 631 -1400 N~ KACH -REDUCED TO S 114,500 A 2 bdrm. 2 ba cond<> with mtnl ocean view tn a secunty g.at~ c~x. Community pool and spa lender owned and land included fn pt1ce. 631 -1400 • 17 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 330 VIA LmO fDD, LmO ISLE Bayfront home + eeparate apartment on double lot could be duplex or llngle family rest- denoe. Double garge + eeparate single. A great buy at $1,250,000. DMD.lmYM .... u .. LIDO ISLE Ill "'11 IDICD ll WSMI -A great buy for a• bedroom + family room home. Bright & eonny corner location. Motivated owners. Virginia O'Brien N Pllf9' IDICD Tl Plz,IM -Charming • bedroom, 3 bath, famlty room home w/ope beam celllngs. South sunny patio. Vtrgtnla O'Brien N llZllS-$JIUll -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A greet retreat. L Stark N 1111'••• -Beautiful 5 bedroom, den, 3 bath family home.Special features + large pool make this home Ideal for llvlng & entertaining. 67' wtde lot. John Martin N nLlm IOICO Tl SltS.111 -Lovety home on extra large lotl 58X88'. Lush patio designed by Rogers Gardens. • bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. Excellent condition. Virginia O'Brien N --·$111.111 -This beauty was on Lido Isle Home Tour 1985. Built In 1984 wtth endlesa features. A must to see. Pam/Carol SO. LAGUNA BEACH ' - II. CIUT-Y·•MI -Thia fabulous home euapended above the aand with white water vt.w. 2 bedrooma, large aundeck, tile kitchen, private steps to und.Oouble garage wtth guest qwwt... Stephanie Bernardy IRVINE re• flllWZJUll -rurtteroct< G1en townflOrne. lmrMCul8te 2 bedrooms, 2 batha. L-oe petlo off m..-IUtt• & IMng room. Communtly pool, ,..., lhopptng & 405. freeway. LCW!lly comm & ~· Pam Trlnen OPEN HOUSES LIDO ISLE 12' WIA lllSlE. U. .. (SUN 1 .... ) ... A very spacious fmnlly home on a large tot.• bdrma, 3'A baths, large patio. $450,000. See Gib Walker 117 N LIM>-SCU., U. .. (SUN 1 .... ) ... N8T LISTED. Seciuded bayfront home features dock for 3 boats, view of turning buln, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, spa. studio, wtne cellar. $895,000. See Roger Brown 115 WIA <MITO, U. .. (SUN 1 .... ) ••• JUST RE- DUCED.--2 -Wrma, -2 ~ formal d6ning. beams, completely redecorated. You'll love ttl ~7,500. See Howard l.8wlon .. 2lt WIA LIM> SCD, U. .. (SUN 4-6) •.• Speck>ua 2 story bayfront with elevator. 5 bedrooms, den, large boat slip. Light and airy. Reduced to $1,375,000. See Virginia O'Brien '81 WIA LIM> IUD, U. .. (SUN 1 .... ) •.• LOYely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fam rm + sparkling pool. Reduced to ~95,000. See Virginia O'Br1en US WA LCllCA, U. .. (SUN 1 .... ) .•• Hlgh qu9llty home feeturee 5 bedrooms, • baths, famlly room In lmmacutate condition. Asking $465,000. See Jeck Downey 145 VIA ..... U. 1.-(SUN 1 .... ) ... Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap- pliances. 40' wtde lot. Just reduced to $379,000. See Bob Newell EASTBLUFF -2507 llDM, Ill. (SAT 1 .... ) .•. Just Reduced to $389,000. Truty an Eaatbluff beauty, a family home on large lot wtth outatandlng vtew. • bdrma, 2'A baths, tam rm, ..curtty tyatem & much more. Near shopping & IChoota. FEE LANO. See Pam Trtnen VllA BALBOA 2IO CMilEY lAIE. Ill. (SAT /SUN 1 .... ) ... Penthouee condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. decorated, high oetllnga. $219,000. See Joan Cain • • • • • VERSAILLES CONDO COMMUNITY POOL/SPA 100 SQtOlZ PWA • 200 lllcfl(l • 2M.2 1A lM.llA l M.llA • $124.~ • • s 96.000 • 101 SQtOlZ PWA • • $105.000 ' • • • • • VILLA BALBOA CONDOS COfMHTY POOL/SPA • 2 .. Z M • 1141.500 • • l .. l M • llU.000 • • ,.._ 2 .. 2 M • SZlt.000 • • .... I .. 1 M • '14UCIO • • 2 .. 2 • • "'"°'° . • BAYflONTtal'. W. BAY AVEJll, __.., BEACH REDUCED TO $115,000 A great family home wtth pier & sup adjacent to sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, famlty & eew- lng rooms. Large bayfront patio, enjoy the view. a.Mll£TTE TArua HIGH-RISE BAYFRONTS 111 UM Pin Mlft-$215• -Remodeled to suit a dlscrlmtnattng buyer. 1 bdrm, den 11~ ba. Very I~ down. Comm pool & patio. Sec. bldg. Very dttterent. Must eee. SHp avaff. Gib Walker 111 1.81 ,_ ... 1451,• --Ex'*'8nt buy for this prestlgk>ua hl-riee condo wtth 2• hr. MCUr- lty, sub parking, community pool. Probate aaJe, estate may carry 1st T.O. Bob/WyYonne NEWPORT BEACH CIUllDlCa ... I IDICll Tl ..... -Owner may carry 2nd T.D. wlklw ~t. Ap- prox. 8.2911q.ft. on Newport • llCt'Oll from City Halt Wiii also leue all or s-i. Calf for Information. Bob/Wyvonne .. --·$251MI -Excellent comer duplex on fee land. Quiet beach --. Steps to sand & ocean. Tennta & raoq. ball courts. Atao, aee duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000. John Martin CUff lmll-$415,111 -Ooubte lot In Newport H8'ghta with a view. Existing home can be remodeled & build 2nd home next door. Stephanie/Pam IDT KWllT _...-$125.111 -cape Cod home with fantastic vtew. Oceanfront patio to relax and enjoy; now's the time! Jerry Bogan IOIS•RE ~-$24t,lll -A lovely home for a "Jr. Executive" on a large pool size lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths very well kept home In Weetctttt area. Walk to everything. Carol Mulvey LEASES •••.. -upper unit on bayfront, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, flrep18Q9. Available October 15. $1500/mo. annual. .. Ism -Udo tale home 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, famlly room, conv den, fplc, double garage. Available Immediately. $2,000/mo. 1 or 2 yr lease. FllllSIO -VIiia Balboa condo, decorated In earthtonea. 2 bedrooma1 2 betha, tam rm, flr&- plaoe, air cond. Securtty gate and garage. Pool/spa. Avall lmmedlately at S1500fmo. or $1400/mo. unfum. Cl EKlll. LUii -1 ltory buHdtng on NftpOrt Blvd. 5,•20 eq. ft.~t $1.40 per eq. ft. Cen teaae alt or part. . LOOK, YOU'RE NOT LISTENING TO M E!-This is the lowest priced Plan D in Belcourt by almost $100,000 .... and it's a beauty! Perfect condition with every conce ivable extra in its 3 bedro~ms and 4430 sq.ft. You're missing a terrific buy! I'm not going to allow it! Call UNIQUE HOMES at 675-6000 and get over to see it right away at $795,000. IPEI llllSE SATllllY 1-1 Lido lale $480,000 104 Via Dijon New England charm, 3 bdrm L. dela Clerva Olde CdM From $229,500 J .. mlM et 4th New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums F. Scott ..... $395,000 1121 YKht Enchant,... 3 bdrm, loft, magnificent view K. Granieri Broedmoor $415,000 7111 Windover View 4 bdrm, 3 ba, family home B. Hutchings IPEI llllSE SllllY 1·1 Olde CdM $575,000 221 Orchid 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fplc's, view H. Markas Olde Cdll $349,500 -Dehffa 3 bdrm, architects home 0. Mart<as Herbor View Hiie $385,000 1801 KMI 3 bdrm, 2'h ba, view, spotlees M. vonGetdem Olde CdM from $229,500 "-mine at 4th New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums F. Scott Olde CdM $850,000 S. OclM Blwd. 3 bdrm, aee It all view S. Bowles Olde CdM $219,000 110 Je1mlne 2 bdrm, den, and dandy yard M. 8.-.wer llt'oeclMoor $485,000 2711 Wllwto•w View 4 bdrm, 3 ba, family home L Curci Herbor View $349,000 1IOI Port WMlbome 4 bdrm Portoftno, shutters, spa. M. Graves ' ........ Creell $307,500 II "-mine Creell 2 bdrm, viewing deek B. White corona.......... · $335,000 ao Serr• Big poot, little view, 2 bdrm N. Fogarty Udo .... $480,000 104 VIII Delon YOU CM 10 IT -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm home 1h block to beach. With help It could have a view. $334,950 •Tl( CUff -Above Newport Harbor, incredible view, 4 bdrm, 4 1h bath, pool and spa. Needs finishing touches. $345,000 lllffS Ul1l -2 bdrm townhome, plantation shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect condition. Some view. $137,900 Cll co111•111 -1 bdrm, large deck, corner location, neutral decor, open feeling, community pool In Sandcastle. $145,000 NTUTIAU.l PURCT -3 bdrm, 3 ba, desirable lrvlne Terrace. lge corner, open, airy. pool. patio. some vu. $299,000 LH ICUll Cl.IS( -Clean 2 bdrm, 2 ba duplex units, beach close, great fun or sound rental in W. Nwpt w/flnanclng. $224,500 SllTI If sum -Desired area, newer home. 4 bdrms, 3 be, 2 fplc's, view from fam rm, gourmet kitchen, 2700 sq.ft. $575,000 PUAIOI CITIICl -55' lot just of Ocean Blvd., older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would haye great view. $399,500 .. P£WECT -Not a naw. 3 bdrm, pool, spa and ocean/hHlstde view, love to entertain? You'll k>Y8 thl• home. $395,000 COT• Snll -2 bdrm In Jasmine Creek. vlewtng deck, wood noors, comm. tennis + pool, extra storage. Lease option? $307,500 TMI Yim ClllCI -5 bdrm wtth 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home neer beech. Newer constr. all feeturel, k>Yety CdM .,..._ $569,000 NEW LISTINC UM JSU -Large open spaces! 3 bdrms. 3 baths re- modeled to New Eng- land charm. Close to comm. clubhouse tennis and beaches'. $480,000. OIE OF A llH -Belcourt find. Better than new. cleaner than original. 3 bdrm, picturesque land- scaping. custom touches at JUSt $795,000 CWStC TUITUIOCll -One of the original nr high school, quiet area, good assum. loans, easy access. $1 72,000 PUOUIA PHSO•IFIH -Dover Shores spectacu- lar. 4 bdrm, custom floor plan, gracious entry. and magnificent view of Back Bay. $495,000 WOOHllKEJPAH YISTA -lower unit con- dominium, yard . patio. sharp decor. quiet neigh- borhood. Owned free and clear. $93,950 IAYSIOllS UICAll -Now priced reallstlcally! Chrmlng 3 bdrm, 3 ba. central location, walk to beaches, bay, fee lend. $349 ,500 IWJ.Y UlteUE -Describes our 3 bdrm. 3 ba home in Olde CdM. Sylvan setting, yet close to all. Solid, sensible, contemporary. $369,500 EICfTllC. PHJECT -Brand new In Olde CdMI Country English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm. Extras, decks, patios. From $229,500 BAT 1A m -Of ocean. sunsets, jetty.Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM. Bulld your dream home. $850,000 A IUCI 101SE -In Olde CdM, "couplex delight" ·c- 2 bdrm, den, dandy yard. tplc, patio. new carpet and paint. Only $219,000 UITICllT 11T1 Am -Rare 3 bdarm. 2 ba. great view. very special touches: dark room. wrap. around patto, very clean. $395,000 I -------------- SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 FIFTY-FIVE FEET OF LIDO ISLE· BA YFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido Isle, this proportions offer the opportunity for distinctive· contemporary home has four gracious outdoor entertaining. The existing bedrooms, four and one-half ooths, plus a dock and slip will accommodate a large boat, maid's room and ooth. A large formal dining and may be enlarged even more. Southern room, family room and breakfast area com-Exposure ensures the maximum enjoyment pletes the living quarters. A much desired of this choice estate. Built for the present four-car garage is one of numerous owner, we are pleased to make this excep- amenities. Waterfront patios of generous tional offering. • _ .OFFE~EO . AT $3,750;000 ..___ __ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY _____ . _ .. ~~·-f;.Af~,,714) 759-6700 ------ 2'1, ezu_ I -·- Price Reduced To $3,400,000 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 for 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 limousine space and workshop and numerous architectural _qntiques. If one finds grandness of scale, architectural Mtegrity, the finest workmanship and sophistication of systems and design, an imperative, they need look no further. *Tennis Court lot available. Open House Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 to 5:00 p . m . Jeffrey Sc hley, (714) 760 -1851 .i.. ... ·.~·.·.. • ';. I I I .. . 17 h • ru IS R ID iTLU BR K£RAGE SE RYl CTS • ,... a.• ¥act11fi• e•c ba~ ~ WA" • 3 ~-? ~ !:.wdL fcrmal dinln& widl ~ t;1:l•M•futg bn:nl! mam., hppi[jfc:cC ~ ~ F~ c:i:m .md cmk; plmk may T~ !Ir ema:r:anmg ~ ar am. Uc::l?U M.-an sw,m tD!lllJnlllClmle. by,, •••• two-- walla al. az::cat. 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' --l9\llat ~ E• n:a:adiumy rrm al owoasblp duplex only _,,,._ ID acem best t:..::b .a. £nra s:pedo.a. atr:a mat l-ba:riuam umta ~for inYe.Stclr' or fJWtJe" ocrr1P"""Y-Owner will c:arry 1st TD for qiw lrfef bu:7er' Dan t mm du:s one. Paula Bailey ..... , 1111.- D~ SINGLE STORY POUR Hr! BOOM RESIImfCE IN Barta-View B.alDel • lltlM11f!d on a wuul&ful ~ lot wub roam for pool • 1pa. additicml ..-.. for pla}' y.-d md mlltltMiiaC Well prbd md re.dy far +•1•£w• om~. lnctawte. land. &-.i Scanlm 6tt 6200 -.. Wfll JI I l1m .... A.'"'C.t-~j e:satmg m wtaitttul Baysban!:s ?rr.;a~ Df'K'brL plied O MIW14#Cj. Claaic::mog 3. ~ oome wnh ae•e•W• ~ T11m fi.-e- ~ J car gar-agie &rbKa AUZlr -. ... , ·--Oneot a kmd V1le'W home. E•tawii*dji cas•..-1.Wd Mauer !UM wt1h tiled IUb md ~ tb>wt::t H_. walk·tn dimeo'l and &, .... FlbalouJ oak· parnelrd dell fealllt'eS mlltllaia••e4 Cll!ll1l!I' an- oque mande surround cm 6a 4&e U..dwocd floors. frencb window'! m.:i doan thl I •cb1-2:. Susan S=anbn Pml&&Ilr• , •• A best buy -F..-ts:xie ec.ia Mesa. orrzsimcting Spa.rush style home OD largr a:rm!r b. 3 bedJ'omm. 3 baths. dming area. -ctr SkJr. Remodeled kitchen plus mmy ••e•tws. R \" afXe5I_ Donna GcwisNil 11•••111m1mr m -••• Outstanding 4 bd.nxL. 3 h balh:L lWO SfDry home Wlth slcyligbts. French doors. pbn!aDrm ~ greenhouse ·~~ Bngbt md mo-s hk.e .. model Spacious pnvate pauo -ln-l;nt' quarten has separate entrancr Walk co C.moaa de ~w beach Donna GndshaD ..... ,Dallm ~ Fabulous \.~· or coasthnr bay and aty hghts from t.rus lovely Ouis Abel ~ billsade home Large yard for en~ plus gourmet lmchen and many bwlt-ins_ ~ may excha.'lge for someU'un8 smaller Uther T~ m CUICI • a LRTm a.HIMO To bwld tht> home of ''OW' dreams cm :rus fabulous est.ate sue parce.i roou 1nmg 3 CODtlg\JOU5 froru. Vlt'W lots on the '"~ry top Di Spygla.$s H.Li! Maralou lngold llllll F• ~ HCITI a..•.• 70' of ba~ front.age ",thm minutes ol \he SE"' - port Harbor Yao:ht Club ",lh • La.rgP pte'f' and S:.t: to ~'OmOdate two IMge ~aches Ph."'5 ~"O houses a ~·onderful bayfront paoo and ~ sand~ be<k.·h The perfect home or retreat foe lhe ~4Cht.s­ rnan whOISie boat needs a home rl.artba. Macnab LM 1SU man 11.-.• First tune offenng or this fabulous Medlter· ra.nean-style estate on an eDD1 mous dogabW k>t on Lido Lsle. Surroundmg a rnagni6r:rnt murtyard pool, this home o!fers lhe ultimate m pm.-acy and low-profile luxury. M.idu Cooper-& Tbm Allmson • IAITll • .. ,, • ...,au •1-·• Elegant five bed.room. aatom bomr oo owrsaed lot. Features fonnal living room and cbnmC room. family room and speaous billiard room with hardwood Ooors and ~pla-e. ~looks fabulous views 'On &g Canyui·s 14th green Includes larae pool and spa Dan n y Bibb/Stephanie Grody .... 11"' m 11PTmtmlMH ·w .._ Beautiful four bedroom, two bath model m lia.rbof' View Hills. NNtled ln .,,,..,... ~ aarden lltttlnC with mat~ trftS.. E:irtra ~ lot {1~ with bwltins. p&allter ciri1inp. rte Sandie nx MIMIM MWIJl1 -11,M,W Luxury and bMuty wtth bartu' mtl'llnft view Thn ~ ol ~' ~ty .... ccmcruc- boo has • IJ'Ml opet'\ fttMl!c·witb wands ful dsilner fabrics . and wall ~ Three bedrooms and <l.n. 8ut.ra AUM ----- • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES •Im · !CRiii • 'TI 11 ... Desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, pooJ home in an excellent location -Dt!8I' echoola. churches and shopping centers. muter suite ii outstanding - large with fireplace. Kitchen is built-in and baa butcherblock counters of aolid walnut and oak L .R. and D.R. combination overlooks pool, patio and playyard. Practically new carpeting through- out. Carolyn Ma.Jn ........ ·--Lllml IMl,111 Extren~ly spedal indoor-outdoor 2 bedroom. den. formal dining toOQl and li\d.Qg room home. Highly upgraded throuahout. Within walking distaDoe to Fashion Ialand. Maralou Ingold 141 ....... Newly profellionally decorated with French doors and plantation shutters. On greenbelt with view of the ocean. Brand oew on the market. Three bedromm, family room, best locati~ in Jasmine Creek. Must 1eet Marie Denny tullT WI --U11 ... Back F.ast comes West w/deligbtful architecture. Bay windows, French doors, eecluded atrium. Large patio w/picket fence. 2 bdnn., den, 2 ~ bath, prime location w/mountain view. $229,000 includes the land. Lois F.pn ...., UITll • ..... 11-. Belcourt ··~ home -offering a blend of rich tradition and clamc contemporary design. Five bedrooms, 3~ baths, family room plus a state of the art kitchen. Loads of extras -a must to see. Sandi Fix lllMllUll W • UTD ll9t.ll u1.,- Light and airy with three bedrooms, 2 ~ baths, expanded to include downstairs laundry room and study. Studio and storage room. Hardwood floors. central air conditioning, skylights. Good quiet location near community pool Joan Lewis ..... Hli&ll• u ..... Elegance, comfort and aecwity with ocean breezes. Large aq. footage includes formal dining room. family room and den. Be the first to see. Linda OethlLi% Beazley MOB-NW ....... Truly "one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room. custom sit down wet bar overlooking private spa off muter suite to the ocean and city lights. Light and airy home in- cludes built-in bookcues, T .V. and stereo. Ed FAcano/Maureen White llU'TlflUY •HUTD 1•,111 Three bedroom, 2 ~ bath, •• Jodelle'' E&tat.e home - providing unobstructed panoramic mountain and city J.i&ht views. Assumable first trust deed avail- able and the aeller will offer leCOndary financing. F.ci F..cano/Maureen White .. ..,...-...... C.omple.mented by the expanded library adjlcent to both the Uvfnc room and muter luite. A formal din1na room. the brictlt kitchen with its expanded breakfast room. p)w a M!OOnd bedroom and den oomplete the de9i1n. Combine th.is with tJ\e panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have this beautJfu'f "MIRAMAR" h ome. Ed Elcano/Maureen White , #2 Chic ...... , ..... 100 UTllllY BIG CANYON 1-. 4 BR, FR. pool, apa 1-5 HARBOR HI-LAND 11-. 3 BR, pool 1-5 PENINSULA 1•• 2BR 1-5 PENINSULA ..... 3BR 1-5 ... ,, Vll.LA BALBOA UM.* 3 BR. FR, pool, spa 1-6 Vll.LA BALBOA 111.,.. 1 BR. pool. spa 1-5 BIG CANYON 1--4 BR. FR. pool. spa 1-5 BIG CANYON S-.- 2 BR, FR 1-5 BELCX>URT Hll,IM 2 BR, FR 1-5 1.JTrI..E BALBOA IS llll,IM 3 BR, waterfront l-5 BIG CANYON 11,•,IM 4 BR. fR, pool, spa 1-5 HARBOR VU HMS a•• 3 BR. FR 2-5 WESTCLIFF 1•• 5 BR 1-4 1.,.,., .... B.Partch at12-.:aa.- C. Ma.on ............. M. Cooptt 1HH ...... M.~ *"""La.#UI Oeth/Beezley ....,La.#• Oieth.!Beazrey .. ,...., ..... S. Vogt .... , ....... . M. Ingold ··~· ..... no name 21tL..,.._. D.Chichellter .. ..,.. ....... T.Allinson 1•hrtLMal Is' S.Scanlan 1m I 't'. M . L. Marion SEA VIEW 4 BR, FR ~ 111l Y .... lllr ..... 1-5 c. Alliaon UTllllY UI SllllY HARBOR ISLE 4 BR. FR, wtrfmt SPYGLASS 3 BR, FR. 2 spas ..... 1-4:30 1•• 1-5 a1..,._...._. .. A. Peters ,...,..., M.Bu.Utley ""MITll ...U wn ,.il11•1111,111 Enjoy the unobstructed views of Newport Harbor, Catalina, & night lighta from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, family room. 3 car garage home. Neutral toned decor. Ed Eecano/Maureen White _,. lll&TIY ..... ,,_ 12,1 ..... This 6 BR., 5~ BA., fam. rm .. library, bonus nn., wine rm., home has a breathtaking unobatructed ocean, bay and night light view. This is the perfect family &· entertainment home with lg. pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. Ed Eecano/Maureen White ........ ..... ~ ..... Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3 bdrm., 2 ~ bath, {am. rm. home. Many decorator extras -wood floors, mirrors. skylights, private patio with spa off master suite. Maureen White/Ed EBcano LIUTm LIUtm LIUTm 1111,111 Three bedroom, 2~ bath 0 Jodelle" original model with extra larse lot, lpErtaCU1ar ocean. bay and nf&ht light ~ plua ~ eluded spa. Secur ity gated community offertna pool and tennis facili- U.. Lendtr wUJ catty financine. Call for de&aila. Maureen White/Ed lllcano 64 .. 6200 •UIYll-'211,111 Lovely 2 bdrm., sing.le story rondo with terrific view of golf COW"8e. Private 2 car garage, as- sumable financing, community tennis, pool. In- cluding land. Martha Macnab un21us . utnm mt uw Charming four bedroom family home surround- ing tropical interior patio. Spacious bayfront deck overlooks the most active channel in the harbor. Private community offers security, private beaches, and a unique lifestyle. Including land. Martha Macnab Unml Lii Pll,llO One of the last! 50' waterfront with privilege for pier & slip to accomodate 55' boat. Martha Mac- nab SUIT 11111 I 1, 111,111 Plus large float to accomodate 48' boat. S~~us well designed traditional home surro~ in- terior courtyard. 4 bdrm., formal dining. and gounnet kitchen -single story. Asswnable financ. ing. $1,150,000 includes the land. Martha Macnab UUU llUll • 11. UYFIM'T 1111,000 Immaculate odler. two-story home on prime cor- ner location. 3 bedroom. den. fonnal di.rung . breakfast areas. Lovely sandy beach and shared pier and dock. VIEW ALL THE ACTION' Martha Macnab Hiii.Mi -lT 1UC1 IHl,llO Fll Steps to sand. Ocean view from pati~. One year new and magnificent! Two master swtes. Beauti- ful decor -mirrored walls. custom tile work, etc. Terrific kitchen with all built-ins. Owner wil help finance or lease option. M icki Cooper llSTllY -..... T-$111.IOO Just reduced -owner motivated! Beautifully decorated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees in the Heart of Newport. 2 bdrm .. 2 bath. upgraded kitchen. Community pool, spa & tennis . MUST SELL. Micki Cooper MUDTIYW•U• ....... Outatanding quality in every nook and comer sets this 4 year new home apart. Private master suite plus 2 bedrooms on separate wing. Fonnal D.R. and cm:y den. Spa and much more. Oeth/Jacobs .... llU ·•'•... llH,lllFll Unusual extra large lot with one story charmer Very desirable east end location. Two sunny patios. Three bedrooms. two baths plus 2 bedroom and bath separate quarters. Senous seller. Joan/Belle unu 11L11& 11U11 wm 1~ Niii n21M1 Duplex with new copper plumbing. Two bedroom apt. with grand deck -room to build ~ter suite with bayfront deck! $725.000 and/or seller will carry lst. Dona Chichester llUlftlW, .... ,_ Win .... • MUI I UY Sl21,111 Terrific 3 bdrm., 3 Yl bath. family room. dirung room. pool home on cul-de-sac within the gate guarded community of &nerald Bay. The ocean views are wpectacular Crom most rooms. Rod Daley lllWPOR:J BEACH -------------------------------------- • • 17 ( -·------------- \ Cover 2 YorL~Jure .. JJarLor Ridge, newport Beacli $1,100,000 Thi• labulou• •I• bedroom cu•tom manor I• the ldw utate lor • 1.,.., •ctlv• family. Thi• elegant home In th• prutlglou•. 11•te-guarded hllltop community of H•rbor Ridge I• loe11ted on • l•rge corner lot providing bcautllflily l•nd.caped ground• •urroundlng the l•rg• •wlmmlo• pool •nd •JM· You wlll ~rlence the home'• m•ny •m•nltlu that Include• graclou• ,,..•t•r .ult• with • •lttlng room and llrepl•c•, brathtaldng vle•v. of the city light• •ad Newport C.nt•r from th• .,_clou• oak,,.,..,. family room with• fully equipped wet bllr, the gourmet lrltclten and the formal dining room,• •tep-dowrf ,,.,,_.room,• Mpant• llMld'• room a1H1 much more. Thi• property I• lender-owned and th• price ha• Ju•t been nduced by $200,000. MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO 844-8200 in~~ Grubb & Ellis . RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES #2 Civic Plaza. 'suite 100 • Newoort Beach. California 92660 ~ t , I 7 72 F•Mo• 2 • J a •. .,.-. I .. 23 narbonne JJa rbor Ri dge, newport Beac li $2,900,000 .. Located In the prHtlglou.. guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge and •urrounded by beautifully landKaped grounds. bricli patios and e•pan•lve veranda•, the •paclou. dHlgn of thl• Engll•h country manor offer• 7,()()() M1uare fettt of luxurlou• living. Including five bedroom •ult••· The ma•ter •ulte offers two fireplace•, a private retreat and the bath I• complete with all amenlt#e.. The graclou• living room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen. brcakfa•t room and the •paclou• family room with It• fully equipped Engll•h antique bar all open onto the Hten•lve brick verandH with a forty loot pool/•pa that provide breathtaking view• of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbour and the city lights of Newport Center and FHhlon l•land. All furnl1hlng1 and antlquH, except pcr1anal artifact•. are Included. Elegant color brochure Is available upon requHt. ED ESCANO and MAUREEN WHITE 644-6200 • G r ubb & El l is RE IDENTIAL BROKERAGE .. ERV ICES #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach . California 92660 ....-.................. __________________ ~~~ I l I - l • . r L LINDA 11&.E ... At what potnt do you become a ..nous waterlront buyer? When you eee this value, thet'• when. PW and Ills> for large boet. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Famly room. The property ta euy to aee~ And, most lmport.,..tty, you own the land ............................. $1, 190,000. DOVER SHORES ..• Bayfront. Large p6er and ftoat. Main houae features formal living room, dining room and library. Nine foot ceUlnga. Oak parquet ftoors. Straua.a crystal chandeUers. Sep- arate two bedroom suite, across the brid< courtyard. Completely refurbished .... $825,000. QOVEA IHORE8 ... OramatlcaHy renovated. Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break- , fut room. Dining room. Famlty room. Glant play room. Three ftreplaoea. Hardwood floors. High beamed <*lings. Plantatk>n shutters. French d0ors. Uninterrupted view .................. $825,000. Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1730 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES ... Take advantage of the 10% financing avllMabte when you purchue ttMa extraordln.ry home wtth 20-25% cash down. Indoor poof. SpectllCUlar ltt-down view. of ooean, upper bay and city Mghta. Three bedrooms. Four and <>ntHlalf baths. Many speclaJ amenities ................................. $695,000 DOYER IHOMS ... Luxurtous. ~ bedroom home. View of Back Bay and city HOhts. Huge llvlng room and famlty room. Master suite fea- tures beYefed mirrors, sunken tub. French doors. Beamed <*Clnga and Mexican pavers lend to the charm. Maid's quarters .... $687,000 BALBOA OCEANFRONT ... Un-busy location on last block of boardwaJk. ~tless view of sand and ocean. Two stories. UnusuaJ ... but exciting ftoor plan. Three bedrooms. Vaulted ceilings. Dumb waiter. Wet bar. Two fireptaces. Shows weH and lhouki be seen by any serk>us ooeanfront buyer ................................ $650,000. HAMOR HL&. ... Nothing more stlmutatlng than the fr91hneee ~ a new home in a pres- tigk)ul ..._ Cepe Cod dee6gn. Four bedrooms. FM.,..__ M•u Ute wtet\ .W..mi. Tine 111,.._. F91f1J/Jt rOOfft. Den/lbnly Wily CM- ~ to Mt. bedroom. C..tr., a6r condition- tng. Prtced for ~ ....................... '599,950 8"0LASI HL&. ... P.,._ Clfl ltlOrn model. Front row tocMto11. ~ *"· Four IP«to'9 bedrOOfM. Two bdle. Formet dif*'9 room. NM1 Md a.., condttton. &ey ecx111. ~ YWy privMe iocatton ..................... $597 .~. I DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay vtew enjoyed from entire living ...._ Fabok>ua famlty room with c:uetom w8'nut ber and wtne ttormge. Fan- tatlc home for cMUlll part• or formal enter- taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con-vertible den. One bedroom and bath kSMtty located for maid or guest ................... $560,000 IPYQI •u tlLL ... R•pecied Bedford model ~Ing the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four bathl. Poof 11nd lot. Motivated Mfter. With 30-/e down, the OWi'* wMI cvry belance. No loan costs and a reaonabM Interest rate. A superior offet1ng ................................................. $559,000 Open Sat-8un 1-5 ........................ 14 Morro Bay llA YCMST •.. EJegen1 In wvetY respect. FUchty ~ted rnmter euet. downstairs. Second ~ eutt• upstelr9 phJa three bedrooms. French doon and windows. Luxur1antly planted )'W'd wtth pool ..................................... $550,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE · l )a lebout •• l '>t '( ( l '1 I~~ I I< >I l }( ·~ ... * * ** * * ** BAYCMIT ***** * *** • . .. •Thia home ..,.. ttMff from the curb to the• :o-denl ElegMt tradltk>MI ltyte. Cheerful• • entr Mee. Step.down IMng room. Areptace: •with white brick trtm ... floor to oelMng. French it •doors to formal dining room. Bultt4n chin•• .. cabtnet. 8eeuttfulty equtpped kttchen with • : ~ track lighting. Large famNy room with: •wet ber. GuMt room wtth bath downsta6rs. • •Three bedf'ooma wtth two and one-Mlf baths• ·~· Ar9pleoe In muter bedroom. Sec-• : ond 8ft-9urpoee tamUy room wtth wet bar: •u'**'. Patio with boftt..-n brick barbeque. • • Lulhty land8clped yard with room for -cro-• •quet. Three car oar• with gentle rampit : .••......•.............. Only $476,000 .• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES ... This amazlngty spacious reakSenoe has four bedrooms Including a master suite with htgh beamed ceitlngs, a two-story Uvtng room, a grand dining room and a kitchen with •ting speoe. French doors, panelled walls, shutters, and wood ftoora graoe the interior. Bnck patio and spa to matc::tt. Aooesa to private b1achee .............................................. 1535,000. UDO -.a . . . Udo ..... , many community ec:ttvtt• tor .... .,. ~ ....... v... th6I r..ty laed four bedroom, den, ~ room, flmly room hofM on forty-ftw foot, ltrwt-to- atr..t k>t. CMrm pena.._.. &9y to Mow . ............................................................. $486,000. ()pen&.\ 1-5 .............................. 125 Vie KorOft UYCMST ... The ecape of ... two-.eory tour bedroom realdence 11 renly found in ttwe price range. The IMng room, dtf*'9 room 9rld famlty room are .. huge. Three ~-Protected play area and a fenced-In pool and tpL A ..... /option 19 a posefbfftty ................ S480.000 WESTCL.w:F ... A WOtMWfut oppotuntty .waits the pereon wtth an 9)19 for ~-Thi8 four bedroom, three and~ bath cuatom fwnMy ree6denoe la located on one of Newport ee.ctt's most 90Ught-efter streets. Offered at. $450,000 aAYCMST . . . Custom home. Uncrowded. Two-stor .... Four bedrooms. Famlty room. Dfn· Ing room. Breakfast room. Spa. The level of amenlt ... la nawteu. A resldenoe for thole who chooM to go first clUI ....................... $389,500 aAYCMST _ :_ ._ ·_r!r~k>Nt two-story cu.tom hofM. Four ~ bedrooms. Beeutlfuly ap- potnted. Plantation ehutt.,.. Def Pi.o tiles. BooklhetWe. 8ullt-ln1. French doors. Famlty room with htgh vaulted oelllng. Eating area In kltc:Mn. New appliances .................... $379,500. aAYCMST . . . An lnvttlng and comfortable four bedroom h<>mfl· Gourmet kltc;hen with every conventence. Spadoul backyard with abundant trees and flowerlrigi)VUbe. A great famlty nelghborhoo~L ......................... $375,000 CLIFF HAVEN ... Just Hated! Three bedroom home plus a two bedroom rental unit on R-2 lot. Extensive use of wood throughout. Remodefed kitchen In warm earth tones ............... $339,000 BAYCAEIT . . . A famlly home In a choice neighborhood at a reasonable prtce. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Large kitchen and family room combination. Dining room. The entire house and the pool environment allow for gracious entertaining .......................... $339,000 BAYCRE8T ... Customized Ivan Wells with five large bedrooms, dining room, kitchen with Sub- zero refrigerator, Thermotronk: II ovens, flve burner ran~top, compactor. Famlty room. Plantatlon shutters. Two flrepteoea. Loads of bollt-lna ................................................. $319,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................. 2100 Windward Lane BAYCREST ... Four bedrooms. Central recep- tion area providing easy acoeee to huge living room, famlty room and bedroom wing. Two fireplaces. Dining room. Poof ptua extenllYe aurfac.a area ............................. NOW $300,000 8A YCRE8T . . . Beautifully refurbished family home. Greenhouse window In kltehen. Kitchen Includes microwave and compactor. Parquet floors. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Chlld-gated custom pool and epa ....... $299,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................... 2107 Santiago Drive INCOME PE•SULA POINT ... Rare Blx-plex among fine~. One two-bedroom and ftw on.- bedroom untta In good eondttlon. Owner wlll exchange for lnduatrial/oommerclal or trust deeds ................................................... $660,000 COWIA DEL MAR . . . Income or in- ..... etther 'flllt/, tNe hend9ofne dupMx wortla. 9MuttfuMy cr8fted Md llPPCMMed ttw• bedroom untt up. Two t11•oome .,_.,_ va.w. One btodl "om bnctm. Extra -.ge 50x118 foot tot. a-. Mic 111•1 ........................ $830,000 ,.1.11\f..A P091T ... Cuetom triplex wtth a grMt ttw• bedroom owner'• unit. Owner wlU •xcNlnge for lnduatrlal/commerclal property or trade fQr trust deeds .......................... $5-40,000. CORONA DEL llAR ... A wonderfut opportuni- ty ewalt1 the pereon with an eye for lnveatment. tt you haYe the vtllon to rntore thla duplex, the potential la llmltless. Forty-five foot lot. A much sought-after location ........................... $325,000 Cl.ff HAVEN ... Attracitve duplex. Two bedrooms MCh unit. Hardwood floors. Preaent· ty uaed as a single unit, but eulty conYertlble. Beautlfulty landacaped and welt maintained. Security syatem .................................... 1295,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-6 ..................... 1811 Cliff OrNe COSTA •SA ... Centraly k>cated four.plex. Two, two-bedroom unft1. Two one-bedroom units. Always rented. Dependable Income. Nft ~~~~~v:'ae~ .. ~~~:.~~.·~~~ .. ~ .::o~~ NEWPORT BEACH MllTIY FIElll Ullll191Elllllm 11,111,IOG I Quaint flagstone path leads you past I lush landscaping to the entrance of this I Country French home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, family room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex-1 tended use of crown molding, a granite i spa w/room for a pool. Wiit trade com- 1 merclal or summer home. Ask for •lllYlllMP . I PlllMllTllY llY I 1121,000 I Bayfront home wtth 4 . Bdrms, 3 baths, huge master suite, formaJ dining, room for two boats. wtll sell existing option, low down. Great terms. wtll trade up to 5 Bdrm on or off the water. I IMIMYIElllP i I I 111111 llllE I 1111,111 1 I Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 baths, family I room, dining room, NEW PAINT, 1CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city moun- 1taln views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed i financing. Private yard with room for ~ pool. Ask for u11 uYF11n sa1,ooo Commanding view of the bay and a peek-a-boo of the mountains from the spacious and convenient 3 BR, 3 BA condo on the bay. Dock available with notice. All new and professionally dec- orated In neutral color tones with im- aginative and artistic touches. Call IOI I IOYIE IOOP IEWNIT IEICI PRIVATE UTEI ClllllITT S3ll,OOO Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, family room, 2 fl replaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. •••YlllllP .IASllllE CIEEI 1141.000 Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, huge master suite w/stttlng room, large breakfast area, study, comm. pool & tennis. Bachetor wants out. A great buy. .... 1 ... YIW Ullll 1111,000 Two bedroom, two bath, family rom, large living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A real value. .......... LUSE SPYIUSS llLL 13,000 PEI •Im 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal dining, family rm, library, beautiful decorating. Large yard with spa. View from most rooms. Also lease option with min. down. •lllYIElllP LEASE IEWPORT OFFICE 5,875 Sq. ft. of premium space on Bristol Street. Beautifully decorated throughout with matching furniture. an- tique executive office, photo lab, com- puter room. kitchen, and conference room. Single level, all or part. Asking $2.25/ft. Make offer. Ill I llYIE 111-1211 1u,100 ••• ue1111T111 South Coast Plaza location. guard gated, ko1 ponds. pool & spa. Large llvlng room. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. -._, • Ul-1!11 LUSE lmll 1111,100 Newport Beach. Large 3 bedroom, 21h bath, fireplace In living room. Nice fam- ily room. View. Pool and spa. .. ........ 121-1211 i ..... ,. I 631-1266 • BOB & DOVIE KOOP • I B I I I I i B I B I I I I I I • • 17 .. r a -·--0115 .-18@1--'fiM .,..aaa ~ 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I: • I I I. 20% llWI IEWPIRT IEllm NIL llDIE This home combines efegant and Informal enter- taining! 3 bdrm, 3 baths, tam-room. Extenslvety tiled floors. Atrium courtyards. Great master suite. A true decorator's home. ASSUME 1ST T.D. OF $192,500 AT 91h'!., owe 2ND. Amazing value of $250,000. Motivated! IEW CISTll • YICTlllll IEllll Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This elegant home has every CUSTOM feature from the massive oak entry to the luxurious master suite. 3,400 sq ft built In 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique Frenc.h door & mantles. A superb prop- erty $429,000. Exclusive lhowtngs. 111 llllED A1-1111 IEWEIT um11 IEIRUlllEll VILU OLIFF llYEI Rambling 4 bedroom pool home. Expansive marble entry, detailed tile & marble work In the 3 baths. Pool & other construction not quite finished. Great opportunity to finish yourself & benefit! Asking $325,000. Ill llllDI Al· 1211 Elegant Newport Townhome. Breathtaking upgrades. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. large master suite with walnut paneled office. · Mini ocean view. There Is nothing to compare In the area. Asking $194,500. Call 11'1 IL YI C 11111 111-1211 IEWPDRT SOPHISTICATE This home Is special. Highly upgraded with brick fireplace & wet bar. Three bedrooms. three baths, formal dining room and eat-In kitchen. Bicycle to beach. Complex has tennis, pool & spa. Asking $189,900. For private showing call lllllLYI Mllll 111-1211 'REALTORS ® '-IEST VIEW IUYI c1T1L11A su1sns Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPQRT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrms, 3 baths plus famlly room. Shows like a model home 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. PRICE JUST RE- DUCED-$325,000. Ask for 111llllDI111-1211 3 YUIS IEW! I 1 ll,000 Newport Heights. 3 bedroom, 2'.h bath condo. Absolutely stunning with open beamed ceilings, skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with It luM. ..... Wonderful large patio. Financing available with 10°1. down. Amazing value. w 111101111-1211 WEITOLIFF • IEWER OISTDI Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium lot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt. 111llllDI111-1211 . IEWNRT IElllTS • 1111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated sellers. Ill llMEll 111-1211 CAPE COD IEWPOllT IElllTS 10.6COUNTRY CHARM ex- udes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen wtth family area. Oak & tiled floors. Separate den. A beautiful home. Receive $10,000 discount for up-"'-------~ grades. Many, many fea- tures. Motivated! $255,000 Ill llMEll 111-1211 Ul IOICEIS IEWPORT llElllTS CURI 1115,000 Tremendous charm to this 3 bedroom. 2 ba home. Quaint kitchen In knotty pine. Open beamed ceilings with skylights. French doors to a delightful backyard. Assume 10.6% fixed 1st TD. Great value herel UE IMIEll 111-1211 TUll11IUL IEWPIRT IElllTS Spacious custom home on prestigious Cliff Drive. 3 bdrms + family room. Recently re- modeled thruout. French doors, antique wet bar. Country kitchen. Spa tub & shower in spacious master suite. Much, much more. Ask- ing $387 ,000. UI 1111111 111-1211 llEW IDEAS 111 RUL ESTATE r-------------------~ I · I I BUYERS COUPOll I I Reo1h1 21% ef •J c•••i11it1. I I Use this coupon if you are planning to: I buy any real estate. Your escrow wlll 1 1hand you a check upon closing for 25%1 lof my commission. Use this money forl lany purpose ... even a vacation. Whenl'---___. lyou are ready to buy, bring this coupon• ,to PETE JOHNSON of REMAx•, 631-1266. lv~lld thru Dec. 31, 1985 : -------------------~ Pm--111-1211 I ="~:! :,. ~°:t~ed.M~b~·~~ h~~.t RODI TO IROW IPT IUCll OILY 111,600 Walk to beach, gated area comm pool & I ' fireplace, tiled kitchen, specious family room. DESl~IEI If TIE FlllllS Asking $165,000. Call for showing. • B . llllLYI -II 111.1211 WALLACE IEFF This famous architect designed homes for Cary USTlllE 4 IElllODI 10011 LIVERS Grant, Red Skelton, Joan Bennett. Charles FORECLDS.RE ,E.11.~ Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks Sr. to name a I Adorable home In Eastslde Costa Mesa. Hard-• few. Now avallable In Big Canyon on the 18th wood floors, family room, two fireplaces and 4 Must sell this expanded single family home. 3 br, fairway Is another fabulous Wallace Neff home. bedrooms. Assumable financing. Asking 2 be plus lge famlly room w/flreplace. Reduced Open Sunday 1-SPM at 18 Cypress Pt. Ask for I $159,000. Seflera want fast escrow. Call to $169,000 LH. Vacant, easy to show. Call dlreetlons at the gate. Only $990,000. Call 111111.n ••••1111-1211 mt 111-1211 ~ Pm 111-1211 " .... 6 ... 3-1--1-2_6_6_•'-. -234_E ... -1-1t_fl_S_T-.,-C-O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A _____ lo_d_e-pe_n_d .... en.-t · !::r. .. ~,.~-~,=•=ct:,:i=.~,,~.~a=1=c=1ii.~=,:.~,;S;;t%;;i;@;1r,~== · ~ · ;-:AW::~::'iu=1;;;,;e:;•~~~. ~~~-~,=,t=u=1~~~~~-~,;=.=.=.=.r:,;1,=s="=-i:llM.::~ ... ili;;~~;S,~~:"' 18-OtMge eounty Ae9I ~An AdYM'tlalng eopptement to the OAlcY PtlOT/Saturday, September 21, 1985 clubhouse. Why rent? Call Pill 111-1211 __ ,_.,,,,..,. rwou !W • ... • ...... "' ,,,. .,.., • ._ • • ...... ,.,., • • .......... ~ • -....... ......... ..,......_.. -• • • ............ -------------------------~- CALL IE TOIAY For a free market analysis and you wlll receive an extra bonus-Call for details. Call llTI Wiil 111-1211 lfTA WADE Ll.lllATlll USTSllE OWIEI llST SELL TlllS WEEI One of a kind 2 bdr, 2 ba Eastslde C.M. on R-2 lot. Completely remodeled with jacuzzi In master bath. Fireplace, double car garage. Very private back yard on a large corner lot. Assumable flnaclng VA at 9'~91 •. MUST SELL THIS WEEK. Priced at $138,500. Call llTI Wiil 111-1211 IEWNIT IElllTS IEW LISTlll This home Is just steps from Cllff Drive at a price you can affordll Large 2 bdrm. 2 bath-Just as cute as can be. It also has an excellent potential to Increase the square footage by simply adding on. Come and see this quaint property at llTl WOE 111-12H S 100,000 PRICE REIUCTIOllU Motivated? Absolutely! This Is a designer's home. Tens of thousands of dollars in upgrades. Premium large lot with huge pool & spa. Great home for entertaining & home Is only 4 YEARS OLD. 3 bdrms + den. 2Yz baths of absolute perfection. Gourmet kitchen! New price? $399,995. Call llTl WllE 131-1211 I lllTS • $311,000 1.11 IROSS Six blocks to the beach. Prime rental area - gross annual Income $43,980. 160 brand new condos next door. Well maintained building. 25% down & tact llTI Wiil 111·1211 WALi Tl llLF ClllSE Very light and open former model home. High beamed cetllngs and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms., 2'~ baths, formal dining and famlly room. Beautiful tree filled yard. Excellent value at $224,500. .111111 ......... 111-1211 4 PLEI • llYEISllE Good Investment area. Convenient to shopping. Three 2 bdrm. units, one 3 bdrm. unit. Anxious seller asking $210,000. .1111, l..UIWI II 1· 1211 Broker Member IEW LISTlll IEWPORT IEllllTS S 111,000 There Is no doubt this lsft tremendous buy. Sound, older Span1 .. ~ \ •residence has 2 bdrms, 2 baths! (\ lilt darage with bdrm & bath. Hardwood !f. ryplcally spacious New- port Heights lot w th alley access. CllT IUIEITI 11111-1211 IACI IA Y YIEW COllO Spacious 3 bdrms. 2.5 baths with large master suite, fireplace. dining and private rear yard. Asking $156,000. GlllT IEllEllTS II 131-1211 IEW LISTlll t 1114,000 3 bdrms. 2 baths arv' a ' \\ m, fireplace and 2 car garage. T e._ V 1-... d shows very well. Quiet nelghborhc. iJ CllT IElllEllTS II 131-1211 Beautiful, light & airy spacious 3 bdrm. pool home with lots of glass, yet totally private. Seller will sacrifice at this price or trade. Offered at $374,600. •ua •LUii II 1· 12H FORCED SALE • llllS ROAi Beautiful 4 bdrm. remodel with a view that will make you say "Ooh-ta-lat". Divorce & must sell quickly. Owner will trade or take low down. Listed at $520,000. HUI IELllll 121-1211 Cll llPLEI WILL SACRIFICE Pride of ownership. Newer rear unit townhouse style & darling 2 bedroom cottage. Assume $210,000 1st T.O. Owner bought our partner & will sacrifice at $289.500 or less. Make an otter he can't refuse. IELll IELlllO 121-1211 YOU GET WHAT YOU WAIT If you are considering selling. buying, exchang- ing or 1ust Interested in knowing the market value of your property, call me. YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT BECAUSE I CARE. DELll I EUilDO 121-1211 I I i i COSTA IESA DUPLEXES 2 side by side totally remodeled duplexes w/approx 1,000 sq.ft. per townhouse style unit Both properties show very well. Rents of $695.00 per unit on 2 of 4 units justify Proj. Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168.000 w/assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may con- sider trade up for local Income property. ~11111111~---.!l!llllll! .... ----ll!llJlllllll!ll!lll .... ...-..-..-.. .............................. 1 CllT IEllEITS II 131-1211 IEWPORT HEllHTS Custom, contemporary designed home featur- ing lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms .. 4 'h baths, separate dining room and family room. Se- cluded patio and yard areas. Priced right at $378,000 . .llOllE llAllLEIWI 111-1211 CUSTOl IESA YERIE One of the largest lots in Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bdrms., 3'h baths, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street. Asking $375.000 .IAGllE IUILEIUI 111-1211 .. 234 E •. 17t h ST., CQ STA M ESA .. • 631-1266 lllliil ... WMt< C%~ }j WNR &%: :j ~ •·:::: :3 Rft!Yk C:J ~~ & :;~ ;:w Ornnge County Real Eatate/A.n Advertising supplement to the DAILY PllOT ·Satutdoy, Seo•M·b~ ~ i "•85 I #3 C ivic Plaza, Suite 170 Newport Beach. California 92660 7'eeu11ti119 • SOUTHERN CAL.FORNIA 'S FINEST HOMES • •1EWum11~ • PRICE REDlmll • JIST WFDD -A very exclusive townhome In Bekx>urt over 4,-400 sq. feet. SPYIUSS F .. Y Ml -A very special Nantucket Modet on Spyglass Hiii. Dramatic circular staircase and entry for Grand piano. Over $150,000 of Spectacular vtew of mountains and ctty IC. 5 bedrooms, bonus room. upgradea. 3 Bd., family room wtth flreptace, waterfall and spa. Asking only format dining, FR and 3 car garage. Pro onally decorated lltld land- $889,000. scaped with entertalnlng back yard, pool, spa, BBQ, and fire ring. $569,900. Todd Gross • .llSlllE CREEi • JASUIH CllO ICUI lllW -View from the very top of Jasmine Creek. Full ocean and COM night llght vtew. Entertaining and IMng areas upstairs with 3 bd. down. Lota of decorating potential, In the most desired street of J&.llNne Creek. CaU Wendy Johnson $419,000. WUICl I JASlllllE CIUI -If you enjoy plush ~pets. plantation shutters, crown moldings, wood paneling PLUS your own private spa-you will love this extraordinary Plan 5 tn the desirable gated Jasmine Creek wtth communtty pools and tenls courts. To view this special property at $377 ,500. Sue ThQmas SlfmTICATO PUii F.--Rare Jasmine Creek Plan 4. Largest 3Br. in unique area. Pools, tennis, and 98CUrtty. $339,000. Wendy Johnson • IELClllT ~ TUlmllll IO.cmT -Beautiful decorated custom home built Dy Jim Peters. 5 bedrooms, family room and study. Approx. $400,000 In upgrades. Corner location wtth exceptional landscaping and very private pool. A wonderful way of life. Valued at $1,390,000. • 111111 llllliE • CUT• llllff9l 119(! -Beautiful new custom home In Harbor Ridge. 4 bedrooms, formal dining. study/library and a bonus room which may be customized to your needs. Unobstructed rolling hills and night light views located on a quiet COS street. $1, 195,000. m DICITM Lil snu -One of the most splendid custom homes available. Surrounded by waterfalls, tranquil gardens with a dramatic view of Newport Beach. OesJgned by noted architect Paul Thorke -ttfls lath and plaster home has the finest materials throughout, Including marbles. oak and stone. With 5 bedrooms, elevator. curved crystal staircase balusters crowned In braaa and a full entertainment center with pool and spa. A special value for $3,950,000 PUC(fll .... S .. cm UCITSI -Just minutes from the beachl sty11sh 3 bdrm, and Iott ''Renaissance" modef. neutral tone decor. Located In prestigious Harbor Ridge, a guard gated community. Large assumable financing. $415,000. Orrlel Smith SU tm • UTITt -If you enjoy the finest and don't want a mansion, here It Isl Expanded throughout -extremely gorgeous. Spacious courtyard with beautiful fountaJn. You won't want to miss this beautiful home with a spectacular ocean and city light view. $799,000 ~ .... 19Cl llT -Build your own home and tennis court on this vtew lot which la over 1h acre. Guard gated, eecurtty community. $695,000 ._ -llT -One of the finest lots In Harbor Rldge, ... unobstructed oceen Md city light vtew. No roof tops shown. lnciuded are plans for a 10,000 8q.ft. authentic chlnese home. See and compare this one at $895,000. ~ .... l9Cl ll11 -Reduced to only $495,000. 18,000 sq. ft. on a premium cul-de-uc street. And owner will trade for small houae under $300,000. Thia la one of the few vacant Iota left! ~ IEWNRT IUCI • .. llT 1UC1 · SDS.511 -Here Is what you have been waiting forl Take over the loan end nothing down! 2 BO. Cape Cod town home wtth lovely views CMWk>oktng lrvtne RMd\.Walk to shopping, poof, and tennis. •Ill CllYll • IUlllUI 11T1 ,.. -Three bdrm & den, 3 bath Oeauvelle model with panoramic view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool and spa. Prime street In Big Cenyon. Asking $595,000. Vergllene Hull. ~CT Ill t• • • CMYll -Expanded Broadmoor Plan '4 on quiet cul-de- sac. '4 bedrooms, family room, formaJ dining. Qualtty upgrading through- out. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $560,000. Vergllene Hull. F-.ni f ... IY m • llC anti -Augusta Model -2 br .. 2th ba and den overiooklng poof. NeutraJ decor. Includes washer, dryer, and refrigerator. Owner la mottvated. Good ttnanclng. $289,500. Marie Fargo. llCISTI •Ill CMY• -Thia hlghly upgraded 2 br .• 21n bath Is Immaculate In every detaffl All new fixtures and tile In the baths. New custom cabinets In the kitchen. Thia Mclain townhome Is cloae to shopping and professional buildings of Fashion lstand. Setler Is very motivated. Well-prloed at $310,000. Vergllene Hull. I Ull F9 -The last custom lot available In Big Canyon. Overlooking the park on a private cul-de-sac street In 15,000 sq.ft . of prime building space. Owner will trade for commercial or Industrial property. $649,000. • IRVllE • QITUIOCI -Lovely Plan 2. Three bedrooms, 2 baths. Excellent location - very private Just across the street from the pool. Carpet and decorating Is 6 months new. All neutral tones. A great value at $169,900 FlllT STIUT • llYI• TUI.IC( -Charming custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath home shows pride of ownership In every detail. Beamed celllngs, wood shutters plaster waJls. formal dining room. Private courtyard with quality land- scaping. On fee land at $370,000. Vergllene Hull. TWI IASTtl SllTtS-$145,llt. -Located on beautiful greenbelt In Irvine. Decorated like a model-lovely carpet, wood floors. plantation shutters. Great hlllslde view. Formal dining room & den. only '4 years newl Lois Cornwell. • ILUFFS • lllfFS W • Tl( Clffll(lJ -Lovely condo In the Bl;uffs. Four bedroms. 21~ baths plus bonus room with beautiful greenbelt view. Great location near pool, shopping and schools. An excetlent buy at $249,500. Marie Fargo. • CIRGll DEL Ill • SlllWTU W • Cll -Beat locatlonl View of pool and large patio. 3 bd, 21A baths, wet bar, FP In llvtng room. Ample guest parking. Heart of otd COM & close to everything. A very special property! $325';000. Vergllene Hull . • WESTCUFF • UPllT .. •T I UYt -Beautifully decorated. 1 BR.. 1 BA, condo. Shutters throughout. Securfty system. Steps to sparkling poof. Lovefy patio. Walk to shopping and transportation. $105,000. Marie Fargo • llYEll SHIRES • PlmCT ce.tl 119E -Spectacular water and night light vtewll Elegant home with warmth and charm. Two master bedroom suites. Prestigious location. Prtde of ownership. Many extras. lncludlng awtmmlng pool. $895,000. Vwgllene Hull. 16 -Orange CoUnty Aiif --'NJ ACMlflmtfl\I ~ .. ,,.. •• ..... ·--__________ ............... _______________ ~~ &L 3 LLONGS OF NEWPORT LAGUNA LOI SPECI ACULAR VIEW ...... vmw noM lllABY 'la acn LOT-TOlt OF Tiii Mo.1&91 .OYIBOOK81G GIY UGllTS, •IAClllS, CAIAl•A, nc., nc. 1191,000 CURRENT LISTINGS ... , ........ $379,000-H.V. Homes Seawind. Stunning view. 4 BR. 640-LONG DIU'ILOT Enck>Md, upgraded Portoflno. Owner wlll conalder trade. $359,000. New kitchen, FR. doors. S.0-LONG •ITUITID Harbor VW!w Homes Somerset model. $329,000 :-· fts land-5 bedrooms-~ \.! V.-ocauon 3 doors t~ U . and community pool. Ht, ,-.,ttanoes. Awetl main- tained hOme Md tot. llA ........ . SomerMt modef, cioM to P<><>' & tennla .. Mounta6n, city 16ghts VIEW. $379,000. e .. y to snow. 840-LONG 640-LONG IBW CllSTOll- Ol.8 C9M One bk>ck to CdM beach. Finest quality . Extra large lot-view-security system. Spa-3 car garage, etc. 640-LONO llGI 1 IEWPDll 640-LONG · .. IAN MIQUEL SUITE -NEWPORT BEACH 1Pe caee 'aetlee IHI PRODIGAL PUP of HARBOR YllW The Daly Family had just moved from the Boston area to a lovely home In Newport Beach. They had every reason to be happy, but their dog, Seamus, disoriented from the long flight, decided to look for some familiar ground. When a movllng man left the gate ajar, Seamus got out and disappeared. This was really nothing new to the Dalys, however. In his five yuars as a member of the Daly clan, Seamus had wandered off on numerous occasslons. This time, though, circumstances were different. Since the family had just moved, Seamus had no famlllar home to return to. During the ensuing week the ~hborhood was thoroughly search- ed, but without success. As the days passed, they grew more and more concerned. The Daly chil- dren, Meara, 15, and Sean, 10, were particu- larly dlsappo6nted. One week after his dis- appearance, the Datys recefwd a call from a resident of Spyglass HUI who had ...., Seamus WMdertng wound that ••· So the o.tys r• ,..ad their ...,ch, now concentrating on Spy-aaa-. But egmn, the ef- forts were Mite. ... cw,~•·-· .....,,... ., _, .. ,..., .. By the tenth day after his disappearance, the tamtty had begun to gtY8 up hope. Then, on the ete.....th day, they heard a fwnlllar sound at thetr dOOf. Seamua hed returned. His coat was dirty and encrusted with mud and brush. but he appeared to be wen fed. and none the wor1e for his journey. Seamus' arrlvaJ was a delight and a relief to the entire famlty. The children could stop worrytng about their dog. and the parents could stop worrytng about both Seamus and hts loss to the children. The Daly Family-parents. children and dog-are all happily adapting to Southern California Mvtng following theW traumaUc start. DIAL (714) - I \ I ... I t REALTY The Harbor AJ'ea' s Oldest Real Estate Firm fUllMI Y11W -1211.- Finest ocean and city lighta view from ~ spacious Villa Balboa upgraded unit. Fireplace, air cond., luxurious master suite plus den. .. Lllml . 11111& -... 121..- Conveniently located condo l)ear shopping. 3 bdrm., 2 ~ baths, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, pool, spa, tennis. Owner tranaf erred. 111 .. •H • IDllD 1111,- Prime view location on the canyon and a huge lot gives you room to add on. <:.ozy 2bdnn. cottage with beam ceilings, used brick & wood paneling. Owner may finance. un11aa um.t 11.a•,111 88 feet on the bay. On the desirable east side of gate guarded Bayshores. Four bedroom single story home with room to add on . Large bayside deck, family room and ove~ garage. unn•m.. .-.- Beautiful oceanfroot lot on magnificent white sand beach. Located in exclusive gate guarded community. Great surfing; romantic SUl19eta, miles of beachcombing. um 11111& • 1111 ~ Pl._ Two studio unita,3 and 2 bdnns., with private patios, fireplaces, all built-ins, c.arpets and drapes. Located on tree--llned' Poppy Ave. Motivated out of town aellers. WAIT Tl TUllT IHI• Luxury La Cos1a condo overlooklng the golf course. 3 large bdrms, 3 patios, fireplace & central air. Will trade for Corona del Mar. ........ 112.- Beautifully furnished contemporary condo conve-- niently located near Hoag Hospital. Full aecwity building. Owner may finance. __ Ill... 1111,- The lowest priced condo ir\ Corona del Mar! Immaculate 1 bdrm unit with fireplace, wet bar, mirrored wardrobes & decorator carpets. Owne r will finance . .. UIYM · ,_IUllll ~ Illa;. 4 bdnns., & 3 baths, over 3000 sq. ft. Fabulous outdoor entertainment area with 40 foot pool. Price slashed to save from foreclosure. .... ATI Piii I FUAT lftl,IOO Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4 bdrm. home with 60 feet on the bay! Convertible den, all new kitchen, immaculate throughou t. Vlll"'H 112 ..... Out of town owner says "sell!" 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Outstanding gourmet kitchen. Large asswnable loan. .(714) 673-4400 (213) 628-2828· 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR ~-Hunt &Assoc-iates-~1 . REAL ESTATE M0-4111 2121 s.. ........... ,. •9'Mi ..... , 7"1' "' tk 11/rJa That's the VIEW from th.is magnificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Habor Ridge! This luxurious 5Bd, 7Ba, relects the ultimate in quality t.hru-out. Boasts a library, step-down family rm w/f-place, gounnet kitchen & incredible master suite w/sauna, f-place, walk-in "cloeet-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home or commercial as down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt .,,.,... etuUIU ~ ?lkMz A 2 BD. 2BA home on a large R-2 lot, in beautif ul condition. Ready to move in. Excellent loan $117.000 at 9.75% as- sumable. Listed at $189,000. Al Wemert Two 280 , l BA units on large R-1 lot, 63x135, legal non-<:onfonnlng. Both units in good condition. Drive by: 263 Cotta Mesa St. Price $184,000. Al Weinert ckl'U't lJa#e""' S659,()()() Spacious lower MaiK.ai 2BR, 2BA Single level, Approx. 42'on bay. For 4turcllaser or lease at $3.000/mo. Avail- able now. C.Orona del Mar. See Barbara Kutle , • ..,........ .... ... 1., &tD111 ~ lJt, em.*"" 18 75, (}()() 186' of Golt C.OWW froni.ge! Plua 3BR, 3BA single level home. f.Jaurne '"°·()()() low rate loan.~ may carry, or may exchanae. Call Barbara KuUe .... ... , .. eJwMtt 111111 '7i111Z11ce 111,lk ~ ~11.n1rl4u "" ~mtla 1n this fresh , sparkling, lite & airy BAY-VIEW home, ready for the most impeccable tame! Remodeded to per- fection-this 4Bd, 2 story has it all-huge master suite w/fplc + balcony & VIEW. Formal dining-French doors open onto garden patio. Tranquil water VIEW den + fam nn w/fplc + VIEW. Pier & slip w/side ties. Owner will consider trade. $895,000. Jeri Hunt '7t1t ~e4M '7.U, '711u/Uetl Villa Balboa single level, 2BR, 2BA plus Family Room. Bring your toothbrush! $1,600 per mo. Comnplete. AV AJL- ABLE NOW. Call Barbara KastJe ~~"" ' Much deslred md unit. t Story, 2BD. 2BA din. nn., ~; m1nWed ward· robes. 2 patiot w/camm. pool & tennis. $124,500. FEE. IW::r:iet Perry \ Country kitchens: Matter of detailing, rather than a style If you're thinking about remodeling your kitchen, you may be leaning toward the "country" kitchen that's become 80 popular today. The good news Is that aefectlng such a kitchen allows you more choices In cabinetry than you might believe. According to Don O'Connor. director of training for Wood-Mode Cabinetry, "country" Is a manner of detalllng rather than a atyte, 80 you're not committed to using Just one style of cabinetry. In f&Gt, cabinet manufacturers usually offer several door styles that can be done In a country version u weU aa a more formal one. Therefore, It's poulb._ to uae • formaJ door atyte and have the ec- c:euorlea carry through the country look. Many of the cabinet style9 used In country themes lndude doora wtth paneta (both raised and rec:eesed as weU as square or curved). Another atyte often aaaoclated wtth country echemea 11 "V- JOint." The eotld wood pleoea of the door are held together by authentic tongue- and~roow jofott . "There are many ways to do a country kitchen," aaJd O'Connor, "but all of them lhould have thr .. common fac1ore. They lhould be cMUal tn their mood, natural In their UM of matertala, and rugged In thetr detaffloa." "0 -roich1eveaCMUa1,_.1 ,O'Connor cautions against heavy decorative bueboard, which tends to fonnallze a layout. In suggesting natural materials. O'Connor is referring to ltema In their unrefined state, or material normally uaed outdoors. "A natural wood door ii an obvtoua example," he explained. "Others Include brick, elate, stone. or terra-<:otta -bu1 you don't have to use the ma1erlal Itself. A convtncing Imitation would ettll be conaldered a natural." The detatllng, or Items that add the finishing touchee to your country theme. should be rugged, IUCh u antlqu.d or hammered hardware, IMther-te>Ctured tamlnat•. earthenware llCCeMOriee, and gingham or homeepun tex1ured fabrics. Since you'll want the cabtnetry to tut for years, ch<><>M It wtth care. 8eleot a styte, wood, and nntth that wtll provtde the starting place for your country theme and then add the details acc«dlng to the particular theme you've choeen. "The beeuty of • country dee6gn," said O'Connor, "la th8t If tt'a weff done, 11 never get• Qld.faahk>ned. It hae alreedy been Mt In time and therefore ha a natural Integrity." A fr .. brochure lhowlng door stytee and cabtnet llz9e ta avatlable from Wood- Mode C.btnetry, Dept. 8 , Kl'MIMr. PA 17833. ~ .... ~10~-~~;;;~v-.~"~'·.-.-..,..,..,_. ... .;. ... ..,...,..-.-•t ------,_;..~~~~~~ /I Big Canyon is a Lot Smaller Than You Think One of Orange County's biggest names is growing smaller \A/eek by \A/eek. day by day. IOC by lot. Big Canyon Where you'll frnd custom lots with v1evvs of the spectacular Big Canyon golf course. Saddleback Mountain and beyond. Where you can build a Mediterranean style home to take adVantage of a Cahforrn( style of life. Outdoors. In the warm sun and cool breezes of Nevvport Beach These are the custom home- s1tes of Fairway One The last at Big Canyon. /f)J Come and see them before (//le;' there's not a lot left. Custom Homesltes From. 5320,000. NEWIDITT BFACH , , .,,.~~ of Style •C)djM oflk~ loccl!!'<! ~ Ftrsr lntffSUI~ Baoll. ~ datty IOam to S pm 1 (MC Plau XJI~ J2S ~ Bt.JCh. (/'\ 92660 17141 ~9-11.10 . . \ The $15,000 Furniture Fortune ha Inine fladlic. Close escrow on any home at ~x:lbridgc Lakeshore before September 30. and you not only get a home by rhc lake, )OU get it wirh your choice of S15,000 • .. •liiiiiiiiiilll- "vonh of furniture from Cannell & Chaffin , free. · Luxurious cwo·, rhree· and four lx'Clroom homes With trellised decks or patios with yard!>, skyli~hL\ hand troweled ceilings, Jenn AJr cookin~ and more. Mome~ set next Lo rht: beach club, across the bridge from the tennis club, \\'Ith ~hoots, shopping, park.c, anti recreation, aU ncarbr Come anti see th~ homes at ~hodbridgc Lakeshorc. They're worrh a fonune. ~Umg c.la1ly Imm JO a.m. 10 5 p.m. at Blue Lake South sales office • ( "'14) "'86 j J';9. G} , __ Ol'ltlNln WOODBRIOCE LAKE SHORE IRVINE PACIFIC IRVINE 'M..· had you r future in mind when wt.• pl.rnncJ thc:,c c!>tatcs Two, rhree nnd four ht.•droom htmw-.. -.tr lln Ea-..1 Ynlc Loop -with its w1J c pa rk ways :md drama11c :-.t.·th.Kb Homcc; planned with lot:-. Ill living -..rnct.· 1n..,1de up to 2 300 square feet. And lots outside -for a p;rnn, gilfdl'n, harht.·cuc. pool Home~ with woodhurning tm·rbct.'s, family momc;, large kitchens. skylights, ceramic rile. lush ga rJt.•n..,, cvcrywht.•rt• All from a builder with a rcpurnt10n for high ... rylc, anJ all right in the heart of lrvine, at Woodbndgc Wh t.•rt.· ,1long wi th the home you get the bridge. rwo lakes. boating, fishing. p.irb, r,)ol-.. anJ tcnni courrs Terrific. you say! No h1g thing Ir wa · all part of the plan ! ! = " $.>HTAN<AfWY AUOH l"llW'f ~ .. ~ i1 -i i 0 3 ("81 1111.l too- --- ""' i.oo ,_ 9 t FROM $150,900.* 11'! 1-tilt l.""r' II\ Ill<' ( .11it .. ri1 I 'I., 14 17 141 'i)J ~\7t• ·~ml!l• t,tn11h .111,1, lw,I r. '" nh. •1111·• Pricn dfecttw u of dat~ of publicallon 1ub,1tt1 10 prior ul~ on or 1flu dodllrw of thit edition. Home· 11llm •·111 ruhl,, 111 .. 11 °"'""'r'' ...ocla1ion 1uppor1ed by all rHid~nu m1m11lno common faclluln and fronl yerd landoc1pln1. A1lr. ..... ftllttWnUli~ In u lfl ofrice for ddailt. Jlk ins Det>elopment (_(n n{>c111y 'W>odbridge garden Estates ~ . IRVIN E. The Quality of Life ---·-~., 1, ' j ... .. ~SFORIAl.E 1 llEDROOM *•300 Cegney Ln, #209 (VIiia BeJboa) NB 644-6200 $119,000 Sunday 1-5 2712 Vi.ta Del Oro, Newport Beech 640--0020 $185,000 Saturday 1-5 2BEDROOM 110 33rd St (Penlnaula) Nwpt Bch &4<4-8200 $380,000 Saturday 1-5 Jasmine at <4th, Old Corona del Mar &44-2138 from $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1303 Bayside Drtve, Corona Del Mar &40-4888 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *83 Jasmine Creek (Jasmine Creek) CdM 675-8000 $307,500 Sunday 1-5 * • 2'40 Nice Ln, # 112 (VIiia Balboa) NB 644-8200 $185,000 Sunday 1-5 ••20 Serra (Corona Hlghland1) CdM 675-8000 $335,000 Sunday 2-5 115 Via Orvteto (Udo 1918) Nwpt Bc::h 673-7300 $347,500 Sunday 1-4 **3314 W. OcMnfront, Weet Newport 831-1400 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 2 9R plue FAM Ml or DEN 233 18th Place, Unit U-E, Newport Beech 675-4333 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 533 Alta Vtsta, Laguna Beech 760-e333 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 Belcourt Or. South (B*ourt) NB 844-8200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 221 Gamet, Balboa laland 831-1400 $399,000 . Saturday 1-5 610 Jumlne~ Olde Corona del Mat &40-5395 $219,000 Sunday 1·5 •303 OrcNd, Corona Del Mar 673-8494' $350,000 SUnday 1-5 4 Rue Fontalnbteeu (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bc::h &4<4-8200 $389,000 Sund1y 1-5 vs Southampton (Bek:ourt Hiii) Nwpt 8ch 759-1501 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 618 St. J1mee Place, Clltthaven, N.8 631-1400 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 38EDROOM 122 32nd Street (Penlntula) Nwpt 8ch 644-6200 $255,ooo Saturday 1-5 2010 Barrenca, Newport Beech 640-0020 1169,500 Sunday 1-5 5 Beachcomber. Jumtne Creek, CdM 760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 1200 Berklhfre Lane (W81tctlff) NB 873-7300 $2<40,000 Sunday 1-5 43e Dahlia, Olde Corona def Mar 875-7147 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 •2012 Diana Lane (Harbor Hlghlanda) NB 844-eaoo $199,000 S1turday 1·5 1820 Klnal Road, C&tffhaven. Nwpt Ben 942-6200 $499,000 Sa1/Sun 1-6 *512 &.Mtcapur, 06d Corona del Mar 758--8100 1375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3340 Nev8Cla ( ..... V•de) CM 54&-2.313 $144,500 Sat 1-4 3300 Ooe9n, Olde Corona d.e Mar 875-eooo $850,000 Sunday 1-5 5002 Pueo Seaovta. Turtle Rck, trvine 76G-8333 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 321 Polneettla. Corona del Mar 631-1286 $416.000 Saturday 1-5 4601 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, N.B $44.9060 $319,000 S~turday 1-5 1CM Via Dijon (Udo llie) Nwpt Beh 675-8000 $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Via Eboll. Lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $275,000 818 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB Sat. 1-5 &40-5560 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-4 1988 Vlata Caudal, Newport Beach &40-0020 $265,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2657 Vllta Ornada, Bluff•. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN *•v 18 Jetty (Jumlne Creek)CdM 644-9060 1325,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Aralla. Eatbkltf, Nwpt Beh 842-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 *11039 Begonia, Fount8'n Valley 759-1501 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•290 Cagney Ln, #320 (VIiia Balboa) NB &44-e200-$234,500 Sunday 1·5 600 Carnation Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 Siei.ooo Daily 10-8 2137 Channef Rd, (Penkl Pt) NB 631-1400 $595,000 Sun 1-5 **3810 River, (Weet) NB 831-1400 1369.000 Sun 1-5 2110 E. Ooeen Btvd .• (Penln Pt) NB 631-1'400 $350,000 Sun 1-5 515 Dahtla Ave, Summerwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-8 517 Dahlla, SUmmerwtnd. CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-8 303 E. 20th Street. Coeta Meu 631-8011 $149,900 Saturday 1-4:30 *338 E. 22nd St, Coa11 Mela &46-7171 $219,900 Sunday 1-5 390 E. 22nd St, Newport Beech &46-7171 $224.900 Sundfl'l 1-5 **412 Evening Star Ln, Dover Shra, N.B 831-7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 •1730 Galaxy Dr, 0o'l9f' Shotee, N.B 631-7300 '825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2801 Hwbor View Ortve. Corona del Mat 759-9100 $e35,000 w/lend Saturday 1-6 2214 Hoity Lane, Newport He6ghta, N.B 631-7300 ueo.ooo Saturday 1-5 308 Hoemwood, t'9wpon Beech 631-288 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 *511 lrvtne. Newport BMch 831-1288 1260.000 Saturday 12-.3 * •"" 11 J_,,.ne CrMlc Or (J111mfne Crk) 759-1601 $399,000 Slturday 1·5 1301 K ... (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB 640-SOM $385,000 Sunday 1·5 3441 Kings Court (Meea Verde) CM &45-0303 $199,500 Sun 1-5 * *61 lakeehore, Woodbridge. lrvtne 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1-8 16 Mojo, Newport Beech 631-1268 Sunday 1-5 •8 Morro Bay(Spyglua Hiii) Newport Beech 644-6200 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1952 Pellcan (Meu Verde) CM &45-0303 $179,000 ..-Sat/Sun 1-<4 ***•2928 Perla, The Bluffs, N.B 722-&460 $379,000 Sa1urday 1-5 •• 12<4<4 Polaris Or, Dover Shor•. N.8 631-7300 $1 , 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1982 Port Albans (Hbr Vu Hms) N.B. 492-0890 $245,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 1963 Port Weybrldge,(Hrbr Vu Hm)N.B 759-1870 $249,500. Sat/Sun 1-8 2093 Santa Ana Ave, Cos1a Mesa S..6-5605 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 •33-468 Santa C4ara Cir, SC Metro Area, CM 751-3191 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 V'34 See lllend, Newpon Beectl 760-3333 $289,500 Saturday 1-5 2CMO Shlpway Dr. Baycreet, N.8 831-7300 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *909 TMler Wfl'I, Corona del Mar 631-1286 $319,900 Sunday 1-5 108 Turquoite (BeJ Ille) NB 831-1400 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Via Cordova, Lido Ille, N.B 631-1400 $399,500 Sayurday 2-5 601 Via Udo Nord (Udo Ille) NB 873-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-4 145 Via Undtne (Lido 1"8) Nwpt Beh 873-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 2201 Waterfront Drtve, Corona del Mat $44.9060 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 478 Weetmlnlater, Newport Beach 640-7000 $199,990 Saturday 1-4 1132 Whit• SaHa (Harbor Vu Hlll9) Nwpt 8ch ~200 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 1921 Yacht Enchantr ... (Seevlew) CdM 875-6000 $395,000 Saturday 1·5 4MDROOM 505 Ventaja, The Btuffl, Nwpt Bch 780-8333 1233,500 Saturday 1-5 762 Center StrMt. Costa Meu 751-3191 $123,500 Saturd1y 1-5 339 E. Hamltton, eo.ta M8l8 &48-7171 $139,900 Saturday 1-5 2339 Port Cartltte Pl. Newport 8ch &42-9601 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 4 M plue FAM RM°' DEN LOTS: 301 & 303 Narct-.../SM\-"iew, CdM 759-9070 $335.000 Sat/Sun 10-8 2767 Albatroea, Meea Verde, C.M. 751-3191 $195,500 Sunday 1-6 . **2482 Bayehore Dr (Bay9hor'•) NB 64+-8200 1895,000 Sunday 1-!5 * *415 BayWde Ortve, ~ 8wh 759-1501 $990,000 ' SM/Sun 1-6 ------------------------------------------] .. *•34 Morro Bay (Spygl ... Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $595,000-Sat/Sun 1·5 • 2507 Buci(41Y9 (Eaibtuff) Newport Beach 973-7300 S3et.OOO Saturday 1_. 2830 catob (EMtblutf) Newport Beech ~200 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 ev-12 Cherry Hiiis, B~ Canyon, N.B 6«-90eo $995,000 I I I I I I Sat/Sun 1·5 9788 OebkMa. Fountain Valley 54tr5805 Reduced to $229.500 Sat 1·5 •205 E. Balboa 81, Balboa Pentn. 963-8377 4389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1«1 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, N.B 548-5647 $400,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 * • 1805 Glenwood Lane, Baycrest, N.B 6«-9060 $3-49,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1'"427 Harbor Island Dr (Harbor Is.) NB · 6«-6200 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *212 Hazel Dr. (Oceanfront), CdM 759--9070 $1 , 135,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 307 lrli, Corona del Mar 64-4-9060 $425>,000 , 502 "K" Street (Penln Pt) NB Sat/Sun 1-5 831·1'400 $4«,500-Sat/Sun 1-5 *'49 Mlak>n Bay (Spyglasa) Nwpt Bch 759--1501 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 1-4 Morro Bay Dr, Spyglass Hiii, N.B 831-7300 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 228 Orchid, Otde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 1220 OU\rigger. Harbor View His, N.B 831-1400 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 •1806 Port WMtboume (Harbor View) NB 675-6000 $349,000 Sunday 2-5 ••4827 Roxbury Road, Cameo Shores, N.B 644-90eo '575,000 Sat/Sun t-5 *•M Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB ~ $1,800,000 Sunday 1-5 V-22 Royll St. George, Big Canyon, NB 7eo-a333 '525,000 Sunday 1-5 3900 s.ndune Lane (Harbor View) Nwpt Bch ~ $429,000 Sunday 1-5 *•2107 Santiago Dr, Baycrest, N.B 831·7300 $209,000 Sunday 1-5 3702 8. OamNy, So. Coast Metro 645--0303 $1-45,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1-4 Torrey Pines (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 64-4-6200 $795,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1609 Tredewtnda (Baycrst) NB 831-1400 $320,000 Sun 1-5 **29 BaJboa Coves, Newport Bch 831-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 126 via Koron. Udo lale, N.8 831·7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 18771 Via Verona, Turtlerock Hiiis. Irv. 552·2000 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 330 Vl•t• Trueha, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 7eo-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1·5 2719 Windover (Broadmoor) Corona del Mar 6«-8096 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2727 Wlndowr, H.V Hiiis. NB e«-eoeo $489,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1917 Yeciht Enchantreu(S..vlew) Nwpt 8ch ~ $429,900 Sunday 1-5 IMDROOM ** 1500 E. OoMnfront (Penln Pt) tJB 831-1400 t1.050,000 Sun 1-5 1w. ~ (Wtetcttff) Nwpt ~ '588.000 Sunday , ..... 1• ...... PAll••DEN 1.t37 Anttaua Ws;y, 8eyclfe9', N.8 .,..~ 9'15,000 Sunds;y 1 ..... ------ **918 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 760-5000 $1,275,000 Sunday 12 ..... •7-4 Hlltcrelt, 86g Canyon. Nwpt Bch 873--8700 $2,&95,000 Saturday 1·5 220 Jasmine, Corona def Mar 6«-7211 $399,000 Sat 1·5 ••2-4 Mlaalon Bay, Spyglass 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 * •9 Muir Beech Cr (Spygls) CdM • 760-8333 $1,390,000 Sun 1-5 ••v-17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 76()..8333 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1-5 2345 Port Car11ale (Seawlnd) Nwpt Bch • 6«-6200 $389,000 Sunday 1·5 1970 Port Trinity (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 760-5000 Saturday 1·5 2042 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach 759-1501 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 ••V-25 Rldgellne, Hatbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sun 1·5 • v 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,410,000 Sun 1-5 3 1 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beach 644-6200 $$749,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs, N.B. 631-4896 $595,000 Sat 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1·5 * * 239 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,375,000 Sunday 4-6 126 Via Loree (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $465,000 Sunday 1 ..... 484 Walnut Place, Costa Mesa 631-801 1 $295,000 Sunday 1 ..... :30 2100 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.B 631·7300 $319,000 Sunday 1-5 •V-2003 Yacht Resotute, Seavlew, N.B 6-4-4-9060 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 I BEDROOM * •330 Via Lido Nord (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $1,250,000 Sunday 1_. e BA plua FAM AM or DEN * * 103 Via Udo Soud, Udo lale, N.B 6«-9060 $2,500,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM •719 Avocado, Corona del Mar 673-«00 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM ••280 Cagney Ln, #301 (VIiia Balboa) NB 673-7300 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 8 Denver (Heritage Park) lrvlne 759-1195 Saturday 12-4 700 w. Victoria A-1 , Costa Mesa 645-0303 $115,000 Sun 1-4 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 213 19th St( 19th St Condos) Npt Bch 631 -1400 Saturday 1-5 ••501 St Andrews (Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $149.900 Sun 1-.C 3 BEDROOM ••509 Avenlda Compo (Bluffs) NB 645-0303 $194,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 59-4-A Hamilton. Costa MM& 964-8111 $113,300 Sat. 1-5 594--A Hamtnon, Coat• Mee& 964-8111 $113,300 Sunday 1.5 314 Jaemlne Creek, Corona Det Mar e~ $350.ooo Sunday 1-s TOWNHOUSES FOR 8ALE 28R 2409 Richmond Way (MontlceflO) CM 545-9731 $98,0000 Sat/Sun 11-4 38EDROOM *13966 Miian, Westminster 54S.2313 $1 14,900 Sa 12...,./Su , ..... MOBILE HOMES 4 PlEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 & 1 2 BA ptua 2 BA * * 11 1 Bayslde Place, Newport Beach 759-9100 $1,200.000 Saturday 1-5 1611 Cliff Haven, Newport Beach 631· 7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Br ptua 3 Br * * 13 10 & 1312 S. Bayfront. BalboQ lsld 63 1-1-400 $895.000 Saturday 1-5 3 BA plua 1 BA 20.C Ruby, Balboa Island 673-4062 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BA + 3 BR + 2 BA 2 BA ptua 1 BA plua 1 BR 202 Apolena, Balboa Island 631-1400 $445,000 Saturday 1-5 RENTALS 3 BR APT& •Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool v Give eddrMa al guard gate .... ':, Of.nge County .... btate/An ~~to tM DAILY PILOT/S.turd8y. September 21. 1115 -26 j I ' 1111 FllECLOSllES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights, priced from $309,000 to $385,000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-5PM. For information & direction, 634-8915 or 771-2573 . . IElllLL LYICI IULn Luxury bayview townhomes, steps to ocean and bay. 4 left/slashed to $199,000! Full sec sys, wshr & 1 dryer, garage, high ceilings w/skylights. 1985 Award Winner. IPll UT Im 1-1 Mii tr llSTY • It/ ... • U1-1 ..,.. •• us llYFlllT ~ llLlll llUll ..... ., ......... T1tt .... ..::!r."" ............. laHf. .. ...., • II, ..., ·~ ... Charming 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition, parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quick escrow. Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. .... ,.... .... IPllUTl• 1-1 •1trt111taru. Ml-All tr U1-11M T OF OLD CORill D • IWU.E YIEW IF MUI, IUll, cum, ... I WIYU BEST BUY! BUY NOW! LARGE LOT, POOL! STUNNING CONTEMPORARY 4 BD~M. 3 BA TH FAMILY ROOM HOME. 11,111,111 212 um. NM IPll UTIUAY 111911 1M r 1111 ¥111.1 .. •IAT .. f•zm ' The Balboa Fun Zone area is under· going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now avail· able. $166,000 assumable first; in· come $19,800/yr. ConsideratiOQ to rokers. lll-JMia-1 --r--11~. - -~---~~~~,_.._.,....,.. ______ ,.....,,s ......... ~ ..... a .................................................... . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ ......... .......... ..... ...... ~---J!!!t~-L_Jtl!!•!!I I al ... al I c........ I Ill llllll ONTHEWC:,~2be •llllllftlTUL* ml•011111 llllM•• --- $100.000 PRICE REDUCTION 4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH 2482 BAYSHOA~ DRIVE NOW $895,000 lncludlng land OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 ...... ,. H51~Al •OIUlt4Ct: CllOOP 844 8200 ...... --·-..._ COLDW<?U BANt(eRO ---- 1111.Yml • ,.. B .Xlnttenne. n.~ ..... Need~loee'*'/W • ._1,1 -•••• lllL llTITI ., Helw. « Cernbrlllo, "£':~ .,::.= ~ .. ~ M~· c=: .... ... ......_ doler ~ for • Ill Tl·llLLlll S UdO Pn. N.B. 875-5123 ..,,., Pool, IP&. fonnel priced below mnet • 2700 eq ft 5 BR 3be, tote11y pheoomeoel pttoel NW'ly Plllllll. llLL lllLDTATIWllTR dining. fernlly room. 11-188.900.751-3191 upc1etect 1n 1911 on en •.000~1=.:end P&Tllll Tlllll ~'"::..wtll P8Y :,~1.t =·~·10~ C::.SElECT ~~'-=~~ =:ou1 bdrm•. ·2~ U1·1Jll prop-lluhed $300000 for Im-..... PROPERTIES CoroN 8Mch. Super beth9. fonnel dining,~ .-ty. 7to-a70211Qef'.lt. mediate ...e wtll ..,1 jetty view from front famlly rm, retrH I •;~i~~\·? gorgeoua pr~ tOf Lm ml WP a dedt. °" ttr• penc1ng eundec:k. m...ive t>onua 'L :· only 1599,900. Won't 818 VIA LIOO SOUO '°' R.V or up to 1 cen. room w/flr~llCe and :~::: la1t/mu1t IHI Call OPEN TODAY 1-5 Sluhed to 1399.000. toi.lly prlYMe prof. lend-l=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Petrtdt TarlOnl 631-12M Thet wonderful Otde quaa. OPEN 1~SAT ~ Y9Jd. tmpeccM>llll It or 7to-a702 ty .... Ing. Ct106ce Eut 220 JASMINE deotlliln9 thN-ou1 lnc:lud- WM*R ... . . . Information or servlce8 on an hourtr rate. Factual Information regarding: TOOA Y'S R.E. MARKET NLUNG « LEAllNQ REFINANCE ML.UNG YOUR OWN HOME CMOOalNG THE RIGHT ll£. AGENT WA GOOD ESCROW CO. E n d LI d o S o u d ..... lJ 11 Ing fr9ndl door&. utn-hl 3Brl2+Den S399K cellnga. IMIYeled glela. I • oek boot!~ cue1om ..... II • lighting, lkylltH . -840-~ $359,000. Robin WM*R . 't :. . .. • M•ALIT _ _._.. ..... . .,... 631-12M Fa~NtiwportHelghtt -••-• r-wa [)pix 28r/18r 1 ba. So.' ii\il iocatlon. eu.tom bulJt, 4 -aLI.~. PCH, 42G 1ri.. $234,500 t •; r ~: years old 3 bdrm 2 b9th Stlatp 2 bdrm condo, MC by <>WY* 644-7441 ~· 1890 eq. ft owMtw untt gate, nr SC PW:a. Pool, DUPLEX 18d 1ba aa and 2 bdrm, 2 b9th unit IPll + carport. Sacrtftce &210.000 717 Ft:RNLEAF 38R 2ba Tn.e. 2 cer Ollf. 1t>ow 4 car ger. Mklng ~~A!!:"'io~ MG-8182 by Owner 191,900. Montlcalto. 0 $296,000 11t ' T.O. Won't IH tl DUPLEX-281 tba-. Must ... Onr 7M-HI0 1 Woodllde Vllloa, 2511 So-of-PCH. &275,000. Oaring 28R 28A Mon-Traditional w. ~. Cal J4M1'; 521 Camet1on. 8Y owner ttc11o twnhm see.ooo. 8Y Realty 93M218 873-0241 od1n.1641 0wnr 545-9731552-3000 631-7370 LMol Duplex. Owr S31K DO rT fOOHTI n-~~ ~ f'l .L~·-lnlncome.LowDownOK. UUMft-~ ,,,ete ;tJIUUQlt S329K Principal Only. -"' Bltr 720-9422 THE R~~:I:TERS 831 1'Mta WllTIUff /... North Bey home/SA Hgts. -fliNI Eat1te II RIGHT NOW • £VV CUSTOM 1 ttory bt1ctt tra-SBA 3&A. pool. Agt L "° SMAY 1-5 0 1111 dltlonal. EleG*rt 481 •ea 1&Meea. s.. Sund8y .. ana,111 unsm wllonnel dining & huge °'*' HOU89 onctory Fentaetlc 'v..iu. In CdM. 38R, famlty room. large SU/fl .... y~ -.a1 llft 1ue1: Ill "Over 9 yeer1 of relll eatata experte11ce." tam rm. Aaelly 8pedalf Ouallty well malnUlned lot. Owner mo¥1na aoon. <'-""'> &.-"""' _....,~ ~. 1~'11••=••••••••111J•S395&il'OOOmAgtliiiii MM333iiii~I MT• DTATI 3bf 2-M,._ s.. by owner: OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Lemon ~ -Mw pre>p-In town 1 .-Mtty 257 MAGNOUA erty In No. Tuttln H ... fiPrtniilQpllllfii~MttyiiMO-iii*ii-7 t'20wner~tPi/Bk~r MO-~Ji7000~ 4BR/FR 3BR/FR 3BR/expnd 3BR 4BR/FR SBR/FR *SEHO* New Bedtord Bir Harbor Nantucket Nlntucket Port Royal Port Royal (aplllded) $330,900 $389,000 $390,000 $399,000 $420,000 $485,000 Cll.l cmY •Ea• fOJ appoinbMnt or come by Sunday to acquaint you with this .mt pte auarded community com~e with poot, Siii. tennis and views. IM 1111 • 151-IMl lllffl•Llftl.lllllLllPll $166,000. All remodeled with huge mu- ter IUite, french docn lead to aecluded redwood deck and hot tub. Neutral decor, mirrored wet ber and fireplace. Updated bathl and kitchen. Excellent low interest finandnc.Le.ebold. ... ,, .. n11•••• mrm .. um• Outatandina ~..Wupe0 plan. 5 years new, mint condition with many extras. Lilht and bricht end unit, IW'1'0UDded by wide ....-Wt. Some S.CS Bay water view md fantlllldc amseca. 3 ~ bedrooms. 2 batm, cathedral oeilinp. mkrowave, ~in condition. You own the land. f288,500. In listing by Phyllia Qoak>. ..... f/.1-1 1 ....... .. .... 11111 ... 11 S__. bame far CUlple or ""'*· 3 bdnm. 2 bet.bl, mutnl ..... all retldy for IDOft In. Price IDrb.W the land. $118.aoG. A~'=~ lisUna. .. urn• Cole.worthy&Co. ~ ~IOC-"1T1Al •1Nvi;HM~NT RCAL ir HAT[' 2SU EAST8LUFF DA. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. MMM>20 -IEAVIEW PORT ROYAL $429,900 Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 story home located on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Gate guarded communlty with pool, spa and tennis. Fabulous location with ocean, bay and city llghts view. 1917 YACHT ENCHANTRESS OPEii SUNDAY 1·5 For more Information call: D•Y •B OR ITEPllAllE BR•Y Grubber Ellis RESIDE?mAL BROKDlACE CROUP 844-1200 111 ClllYGll llY IF TIE WEU •E IF TIE lllYM'I FllEST l•U $1,411,IM A magnificent estate overlooking Big Canyon Country Club's lush fairways, In absolute Im- peccable condition. Over 5,000 sq. ft. of quality & crattmanshlp Includes 5 Bdrm, 41h baths, formal Hvlng and dining rooms, breakfast room, separate paneled family room & study, 3 ftreplaces, sauna. spa and pool. ... llllY 1111 tr STEPUllE lllDY BrubherEllis Normandy atyte eountty . home on nwty en • ,. •C I• l/IMI ..... , .... w/aadua6on & ~~ Lo Prtoed S43IK 7-..070 Fam.tie 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 1W llghta -Mw. TNI ..,...., 2 car gw'llga. hm boeetl bwlt herd-,... pride of OtM• INp + wood ftrl. tull b111ment, _.. •• ._, lmmacutat•. Good mahogany woodwk, Wt/II. on9-helf blodl to 182.000 MM! loenl Allk· ~ doorl & ~ "Uttle CorON"I 3000 9Q. Ing 1118,000. Jult 119tedl & ooa.n wew ~ tt. home on 50• lot,... Aollkl 931-12M WM*~ rocA. Cell for IPf>t malnt.lllned end quallty North Hiii RMlty constructed. 4 Bedroom. .. .. . . 731-SIOO i.rge ~ wtth .......... ·-~IPedol·=~ JM mt room opening to nice .. • 1... bt1ctt petlo. Cell to.., 38R 28A home + 1etga MJ-1211 1BR 1BA Income untt. '~("Kit: GILLIS With OOod down, owner MAL TO.. may carry financing. • ......... 1375,000. -·-•LOVELY SPACIOUS hm Iara vancc ~ In pre1tlglou1 nelgh- r•altor borhoOCI. saR •t1a.1o tam 111 ~ •--Im rm. huge mut• tuhe, 3 673..4062 liii~;;;;;,....;;;iiiiiiiiii;•;;;-1 fplct, meny e1ttra1 .. 1295,000-484 Walnut Pl 11.,.. llJI fll •BEAUTIFUL prof decor- ...... A 3Bdml hol'9a wtttl herd-ated, hlg~ IMO ha6an1a lllf wood ftocn1 On en axtra 38R hm. ~ tee tyl. priced f()f fMt ..... ~ ler9I lot end It has ~ S 149.900 -303 E 20ttl St 1 Bdrm olCS.r Balt>oa ecc-:~c: ~odey1 •SACRIFICED $10,000 home. Prtoed at lot V81ua. ..a•9'.. ettractlv• unettach•d 128 E. OcHnfront. twnhm 38R 2'_.t>a. xlnt $42'5poo. PLAYA REAL cond. lg petlo Now ESTAT!. 173-1900 l 149,900-347A E 18ttl St ... 111-1111 lut. IMc~ 1 LMATm... ft111 '=. "=r ~ ~= ': lllll1M 111111• Vintage bMctl cottage, "Uttte Corona del M#''. t1 .... UI... ttepa to OCMn, dbl wkte Thl9 home wtll be open oppor1Unlty tor the lot l 1eoK S.r S36-e2't2 tor 'f04M C011'fel"9ooe on exec:utM wtM> W9nta a 3 I Sat "°"' 1-5. Mil.Ing bdrm -den twn wtth .,, price $415,000. Allk for a11umabl• loan ot Anne M cCa11end S104.000at 12.25. TNlll 831-12M It highly LIP0'1lded -mQ\19 OPEN SAT 1-5 In aoon. Diana ~ 321 POINSETTIA 931-12M WM~R 't ,· ... ••t • ' \ ...... ...... ,_ ·=~=·~ rm, fMllr rm. ,.,..,__ + good 1oc1t1on. Only S 1st,M . Cell Petndt Tenore 131-12te WM*R ... . . . '' ... •••••• .......... IMI ~ .... ':n.~.::: = + dly ..... --"°"' nMlty rlfl'IOdlled 4 bdrm, 3 blld\ ....... Pl'twml beedl. Gll*d ...., + ..... isrtc:.-l&Mhed to 1476,000t 52 No. PottotL Cell PATfUCK TEHOAE In a oommuntty of fine homee. See this • Bdrm. 2'A bath home. Two 2 car garages. Pootatzelot. . ............. ..... --.......... . ..... , f o r a p p o I n t m • n t t:--=--"T=-Nlt---::D::-llpt"'""._:--::9:-•::- l.11-1211 Blutta. 3 ar 2~ba. S215,000 r... Open Sat/Sun 805 VlaCa Aora. Mr. 716-1540 28 -Ormnge County Aell &Wte/An ~ ~t to the O ) ,,, ..... rw ..... c.w ... ._ m BURR WHITE REA L TO R INC ,..,1').46 JQ IEITIU 38r, 289. c:flennlog St. Well to bc:ft. 2 1itY ,.., , Optx: 380 28•. high ......... ..,._ 2 ~ cs. S1300/MO. 780-9020 Dupe. LI 3M 2be. trp6c:, ~ • ....,_ to bch, OW· S1425/mo. MCM22t •BEAUTIFUL WATER YEW 28r 2'Ai8a Twnhle, rpac, dbl g1r S1550 173-3736 WM*R . ' :~ .. .. . . I • a Koa1t1 Ual11al1•.. 111111 U1l1r1il•t4 IHHI Ualarala•t4 AJ1rtaeat1 Farni1kt4,AJ1rtaeat1 Ftraiakt4 Arrtaeat1, Oaf. IA tatat• Uaf. A rtaeat1 Oaf. Ct1t1 •na UM lnlat U44 l!!pt!t ... ell 2211 1 Colla NHa 2724 C•1L1 •Ha 2124 Ce1t1 •n• 2724 ~STSIOE 3Br 18&. MW CONOOl-4 Wlndjemm« Bl.UFFS CONDO Linda lalka Ptala 2607 l!!J!rl leacli 2"9 S56S.S7451Mo Loe 1>etu1,I MSOO 28R. aou1t1 pntl crpts/palnt Lg yrd0. Sml Move In cond. tut oocup plan. 38r. 2Ba, $1600 mo Studio API rear Ocean-I OCEANFRONT 1Bd & 2Bd all ·blHna, We!iifll!ki retro. no ~ta, 731 w pel ok. U!llt pd rdnr End untt 28R 2ba. Wooo-722-8522 lron1 kltchenelte gar Newer 2BA 2BA on sand lrple. Musi... I 18th SI rB 67:\-7787 $975/mo. 845-8"53 brl<SOe amenities All for ' · · 36e Avocado APAIT9fl'TS only s925 786-7500 A.gt Cute 1br couaoe. 1 block w/d, S350 675-a080 4 ,, E Ooeanlront S695imo 28r 18a up E 5d 2Bdr gar/yard. no Barbara Harp to ocean/bay, yrty rental C. •llf U<t't $1050/mo 67S.1989 TSl 11.r 142· llOI Beautltul Garden Apia stair• Avail 10,20 No pets, comm• pool, 1725 S800/mo. (213) 268-5479 Ha& t Ir --,..___ v•-~ '""~·~·a 38r S595/mo 2Bd 1t>a patio Patio./oectca, apa H .. tl P8tS Refs reg'd 3007 •dep E9r1957-MOO 911•TU .... ---"""'"n "'"".,........,,,.,. • paid No~· -----. --•-_., UTll OlllllllITT 2Ba lrplc, lndry & gar No pool, ldry room, E/llde 2Bdrm 1 •• a. S700 Jellray Dr wnr/Agl e·s1de 38R 21>a, dbl gar, LoWlly P181'1 2. 3Bdrm. 2 Brand new Condo In New-Ollll ~ts Avl tll 6/86 Utll location, CiOM 10 all 2Bdrm 28a $720 559-6221 rncd yard. c:Ntdrenlpeta Bath. xlnt loc Very prl-port Beach Highly up-2 Bedroom. 2 beth 1ncld $1250 631-8569 149 E BAY 398 w Wllaon 831-5583 s7351mo 28d 1 "B• o11 $900/mo. 751-4&88 vate. Just llOCfOU the ~aded A.IC mt ored lurnlahad In Country -Tll MIT 142· llOJ TownhOuae Ga< lndry ESlde new auper 28R 28A atreet from the PoOI. wardrobe do0r1. r~I In French. TV, microwave, Arrtatab, Dal. lYMUIU HW room, nice EJ.kie loc Greet loc Pvt ptcg Uppet Cerpet & decor la 6 moa. neutral tone. S1375/mo 9"*°' llnena. 2 car gatage S675 mo 2Br 2t>a. lpt~. !Br, frig, range, laundry, 2629 ORANGE AVE 81 G~ /wt pct' nr........i MW AJ1 neutral tones · · Community pool and la1MI lalad 27M patio, lndry lac. gar, no pool carport No ~ts T1l _.., •• 2 llOI 1eV r r • _., For leaM at $1350/mo. Jacuzzi $1550 ~ mo pets Nice loc 2085 S550/mo -• -• Iott, alt 4'>Pfi, ~. Call M McGuire, Agl 28A lBA. yearly. Decl<, Thurln, 540-6338 93 t W 19th St. 5-48-0•92 No peta. $985. 751-3198 673_.400 garage , I au n dry e..ecutlve 3 BR & Oen. 3 Hatbor View Knolls Condo l~S8~50~/~mo~. 4~9~7~-6'~7~8--lr----:-:-----"--------, bl. tam rm, &rage. Turtle Rock ytew home 1 for LH. 38r 2•,;sa, 2 car DESIGNER'S turnlahed Cu1a Uttle Island locatlon, WOODLAND VILLAGI s 1•00l mo, 552· e yr •• •BR, $1800/~o. gar s 1695/mo. &40-532• Towntiouae. Frplc & pool lBA. yeafly. w/garage. A•A•TMllllS i.rg 38R 28A. dbl gar. Fran Lugo, 557-4373 HERE'S A GOOD CHOICE $1 195/mo. 673-0896 $600/mo. 573-2338 trplc, patio, Efalde. N9w C«ltury 21 Ex9CUtlve OYenook the bay pvt 2br C..ta .... la1MI car~ta, pelnt. bflnda. ~ •---L ~ In<:<! llm $700'• or 2br Ptaiaaala 271'1 S950/mo, Avell OctOber. .._. 2ba newer kit gar $750 1 x. ule1 ery LaaYe mag 980-&483 OCMn ;;c:, 539-6190 a..1 Alty tea cieen. 1 em~d Adlt. No i blk to bdl, 1/4 bl! to bay. MeM Verd9 48A 29A, fllm gar, dee*a, lmmec.,' liclda LEASE/LEASE OPTION ~ti '435 1021 ~=~.8Fu~~~ rm, trplc, OOY9Nd petlO, o«. 11500· mo. 4"-2715 By owner. Harbor Ridge "450 Moblle home No 2 13 / 6 2 6 -6 2 6 1 or New carpet. drap ... Wooda Cow, 28R 28A. Twnhee 3BR 3ba, 2 car ~II Mature Adulta 675-3462. Open Sal paint $1195. 54&-2313 2'A bike to bc:h. $1250. ga<. L.eaae $2500 Sale Oulet, aecure t~/Sun 12-5. 206.43rd a.sit IOI' Stew Avail 1111 ,97.5755 $399,000. 751-7834 1991 Newport 6-46--8373 ' YRLY. BALBOA PENIN. C.omP g Pn1uy uu• ~atdPn <.tylP d~I\ (Ju1PI •untlOlldW lmnK clo~ In Ir•~"'''\ & 'lo Cr14\I Pld/1 'llh1lf' 11nl, m1n11I~\ t.1 \l!r buch Gat.IRe\ AYlltfaDff NO rr IS Pl FA'.)! NIU • SPAS • UllllY lllMI IMlllLll n•-uae 111.... .. ..... ,. 2 lflllla llH·Sl11 w . IUT I Ml wan• llCL UIPHUllll M ... Verd9 Euc. Hm 2 • •ltaJ 2292 Lge 4bf 3ba hse trplc Free Bachalorelle for Newly dee 18R, no pets sty 4 Bd 3ba + ape. Gw-_ _ enhanoee decor ocean mature lady In xcng fOf 8-S600/rno 67~ denlng ..W. & weter ~ 28f & els $1250 yrty ki p's ok llttlng nr SC Ptza. Alrnoa1 ' •• 11l U•M(MfaT pd $1390/Mo 54&-9950 Oen 2be twnhae. Frplc 539-6190 S..t Alty ,_ new 545-4 731, 5's.oo34 ... llar 21 AA , ...... , W -llOJ No mlaprlnt Juat $300 ~ ~':!; ti:; Lido tsle, 3 t>r 2 ba home lmmac 2br, 2'~ba, exec. 2Ek fBa. nu cpt, PilL1t.'l:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m==. ren11 cozy e .. tatd• $1195 2'131456-29.12 uv-nn w/frplc, avail 0c1: condo fully turn. Incl. dl w, w/d, trio. patio, 1 c.r bungek)w evall OC1 11t • 7 Waite to bch & tennb color TV Avail. for 8-9 gar $450 673-535-4 A.gt •NM1M• •I.a.. !!ej! 2:2'7 on same street, no petl. mo'a Non-amkr. no ~ta. 2er tBa, aun room, frplc, Ala >'O'K buOgllt 2br 2be .,.111111+1 -Chlldran ok S 1600 S 1000 mo. A.gt 968-3480 sundeelc. 3 blU to bc:h. ~o~ -~~~ k~ 2 ~ petio. .• dlw, pl, ~~~,:,. (1:,.~,·:99-~t lut. .... x~~lng $850/mo 539-6190 Beet Any ,_ m..,nem-;;:;:. l.91 llU ml ._s 'I nmsTG 2er 2ea Duplex, trp1c, Nr Falrvlewt8911er 3bf 2be 38R Channer. Beamed -~~II~ ~~L= lndry rm, peta ok. $1300 bltlna gar 1725 )ult many ~ IMc~ bit cett. In L/R-flreplace. 1 .Court yard view dining laa. Avl now 640-56&4 other• avelt 539·8190 Wlu(fo BEACH. 28R Steen to beach & tennla. •Vigne«• BBO .,.... 2Br 2ba apt, gar. 1 1>11 to Beat Atty,_ 2ba. Oen, bulltlna, new $1300 mo 10 mo only •Twllght dine In coun yrd bch, Oct. 1 occupancy. Oki Calta Meea Mene6on drpa/crpta, llreplaca, Agt. 844-9060 I gazaboS $900. mo 1se. 631-05e0 6br Incl den 31>a hUge beck yard $975/mo yrty Lovely 4BR. West N B on •Sp.clous Apartments S I udlo . cteen lrplc2gara/c$12001nlo Oya 752 -8•74 or canal. S2000/mo or turnl•Yourownpvtpallo m at ; auper • 539-6100 S..t Atty fee 9W9/Wknda 731-3128 S2200 6'S.7781 •Gourmet kltcl\en yard 713"1 Marguerite. ±: • •New dove tan crpt '' 75 Incl utlla. 760-.812• PLUSH CONDO 28f Oen. 2 Bdrm N,8 duplex home. Newport Heights 28r 2 ba, •Lrg walk-In cloaeta Ovet atrMma & talla. Obi Adj. to water. Oct 1 trplc. pool, gar. no ~ta. •Gated covered prkng C..ta .... 2714 gar w/elec dr, mtcro, d/w Yearly (818) 286-8710 1st, last & ~ep. Rats w/atorage tBR 1BA £i20tmo. Avatl hkupa $1000 649-2«7 38r 28a 2 car gar., H v $895 mo. 67S.2520 Oc11. 2281 Miner St. #B. Shetp W99talcM Duplex. Homea. $1475/mo+ aec. IOUlflllf ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 631-8055 after 5pm UpataJrs, 28r tBa, encl 831-1266 MarX 6-44-0793 Lower half of sharp duplex 1Bd 2Bd & 28o Twnhme 2Bdrm 1 '~Ba. 610 Joanne gar New drps, crpta S5eO 38f 2ba remoOeled kltch, 4Br 2'nba, trplc. Winter , Furnished St $650 Adults pref'd ~ dap. Must stand credit d t n. rm, ti u g a yard, rental, avl Sept 7 thrv June Visit our model Dally 9-6 Small ~t ()I( 845-8•53 cllecl<. No peta 77().5&29 S 1300 mo 642-83~ I No ~ts. S 1350/mo Sorry, no pets 2Br l'~Ba Studio, and Endangered Spec6ee 428 82nd St •BR 2'~ ba. 1518 W Oceenl;ont LA QUINTA HERMOSA garage $700/mo. 2025 Lovely 3 BR + Oen, 3 b&, • I • p I t 0 b • a c h Wayne, A.gt 84e-88 6 16211 Parkllde Ln. HS Pomona. 646-4559 Obi garage, waah-S1600/mo oo yrty lse. STEPS TO 8CH.3Br 2Ba. Ul .... 1 2Br 1'..;Be Townhouse e r f d r Y • r • P o o 1 Skr 6'2-3850 ta m r m w I f r P I c , • Balcony yard xlnt E/sSde S 1100/mo. Lola Mitter s 1200/mo 6•6· 1111.1w1aa1 lffc~ 2'41 1oc $7Sa/m~ 720...()8.« 673-75-« BAYCREST 48R 2ba, for-6-46-1388 Connie Agt ---·------ GRAND OPENING meatiBJIU APARTMENTS 825 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA Come eerty to get yoor pick of these ~utlful brand new 79 Ap811ments Going tut! Occupancy by Sept 20th BACHELORS FROM $415 1 BEDROOMS FROM S575 2 llEDROOMS 1'1• llATit FROM tA5 2 BEDROOMS 2 BATH FROM 1710 Featuring pool. spa. private pattos and decks. garage or carport Beautiful abun- dant landscaping OFF1CE OPEH DA.IL Y •"'° AM TO 7 PM l.ocated at Ille corner ol Centet Street and Ptacenue Avenue 842-1424 Sorry no pets AP&lmlTS Like br81'1d MWI All u11111ea paid. Pool, gar, no ~· 1Bdnn S565 2Bdrm 1 Ba $890 301AVOCADO842-9850 TOP AREA MESA PINES !Bdrm. Ilk• new. cory frplc, encl patio. Carpo<t pool, ape, Oulet. No ~s $595 Up 5-49-2447 3Br 28a 1027 ValenCle No pets $725 mo Call at1 3pm 831-6 t55 OesWeabte E'Side 28R 2b1 owner's unit In quiet llip- lex F/plc, dining. COii· ared patio, w/w hkkups UtU pd $700/mo OPEN SUN 1-3 2242-A ELDEN. CM large 1 Bdrm. freetl U I breeze. cptsldrpalsto"9 $495 No pets On Victoria near Newport Blvd 990-2962 Eaatslde luxury In a pine tor1111t. lge 1 bf $560 mo DIW. tflg. new crpt11. gas & Mr pd, carport. no ~s. pref adults 1 yr lse 548-0391 E-slde toe quiet 2br newtv redec lier) clean. lndry no pets $710 673-3600 'EXTF\A NICE ' Lg 18r Apt w/pool No pets $495 ,6'6-3618 Alt 3 30 Huge 280 2'°'8a Opa.. Obi gar. xtru F1yd S8•0 Pet Ok 673-6336/6'2·9666 Beauttf\JI lrg 2 Bo 2811 Condo. W D hkp pOO• spa 2 car oar frpl micro $935 mo 762 WESLEYAN SM TSL lllT 1'2· 1IO"J mal din . tam rm,,_ oak ' STUDIO w/kllchenette In-28r 1Ba cottage type In D••• p • t ••-kitchen $1495//mo. call YM HSEIY£ rT I cludel utus ~50/mo Triplex Prvlate grdn .. ---------------•! llST•lf II --eta _.,. 722-9144 Iv~ GA.TEO VILLAGE COM· Selma '97·174' patio New crpt, palnt,l"..ll!Zr::zZl!ZDZl!ZD~!'z:DZ.ll!ZDZl!Z~ • On Bklff St. ~;out., BEACHFRONT 2 S1y 3BR MUNITY 2Bdrm 2'n8a.l·~rt lffc• w/d hkups. oar .. $685 $525 mo 1 Bo 1Ba g111 Harbor View 48A 2'..;ba, S 700 yr1y 1 1600 eq h ot PURE . ( 7 1 ') 5 5 9 • 4 6 5' or I K:'N'TCDDANEAN ldry rm cis to Sl't<>P5 2 lrplc, 3 car gar. ~~~,4~22~:tt 5pm 98 LUXURY Garage SPA In 27c0ndo. 2ba S1200 (6 19)249~605' WkdyS IYIC.IJI I 1:.1\1\ 1923 POMONA S2000/mo, tat & laat + · master aultea Dining mo CIOse to ~II All T1l IHT 142· llOJ S200 clng dep 487·7005 S..Ut 38R 2'A l>a hae 1 room, woodburnlng fir• amenities 81814•6-9392 2Br 2t>a, $725 mo. VILLAl'C blk from bch. 2 trpb. place, microwave oven, BBC extra 1g emctenc:y. M~'! ~~ 'ts1~ \JI:. laat .... ~ U41 ~~ ~f = ~e~~Oci~ e~::~ ~0· 1:L~~: ~!kJ\Jrn. $~t~9~ 28r Apt Upatalra, garage. 2 ,a; 2\tL conao m No pet•. s 1s151mo yr1y. to So. eo. P.1aza.1u11 eu1 '*'°"' max. ss50 '"· $100OFF1ST MONTH'S RENT ON All APARTMENTS ptlV. Uv., dtn .• fam. rm.. 5305 River Ave. Ne9wort BIVd & aouth ollOECORATORS beautllul lut +MC 6'6-42e0 wood f/p, bltln kite, lr9 Wayne Agt. 646-6816 San Diego freeway. 2•73 tum. Condo on the water 2BR ttach oa lanced yd, bUrg. alarm, pool, IUIYIPIL...... Orange Ave. 631.5439 By s 1796/mo 873-0896 pau:. radec:;ated. 2 TWO WOJ(S Fm RENT '" 2"8 MOHTH 1~=~s=21 LOYelV new 2 matr 8'11tea appt onty. Luit 1BR condo In secure people, no ~ts $595. °"SELECTED APTS FOi ..m>IAT£ OCClfAHCY • tBR 3BA lllghly ug: luta lu fiii area, ••It locetlon. S950. 388 w. Bay. 642-04&1 Hunt landm.rk •dull 'x 9•" 7"'93 or 82,il.7822 · " r.IMMd, tar::: model · UH fiOUM rental old 2br v-" •L.rg 18dnn newly redee, ~n~~ .:?!:. 1 ,:::z. •In neutr tonea. AIC & tnc:d n' pvt kid S3M 190 EXEC DREAM · Gated tBr Oule1. pool, $494. 1834 P ._ comm PoOI & ..,a. Aleo a e.t Atty fee Condo. dftlgner rurn. Monrovia 548-0338 ool, 1*WI, ~. center. 2 car oeraoe. tmmed oe. mlcfo. TV, mo--mo, refa.1--.,,._.--...,.==-=--..,.-..,.....- Secunty o.te. 75t.t4tt ClUl*'CY· $1750/mo. &,umnb fsnl.W req. 64fr..6495 *2~e~ea.~:::. delu.xe or NO~ Nwpt a..ctitront 2Br iww $750 No peta 640-'f::t9 Not far to bdl 2br .. c:tptd decor seeo 648-9642 Ofl---------,.......,=- Oecor ~ petlo uc>c* --213/$45-l384 •STUNNING L~ 1 & 38r .. ~~~6SM190 ---·LUii ,im~m"Jno:i11 .... ~I 2Ba GerOen Apt. Pool .,._. •••1 ,_ ._, fl; OCEANFRONT 3BR 1.,.,l>a S555 & S725. 710 W 18th SHAAP 38A 2 tMltt'I hOme &.autl~~~~ beamed cefflnga, alt. IO#ef unit $1000/mo. 38t 18aeott.Qe. N9wcrpt THE place to come home to -A peaceful park-like seUlng conveniently located within walking dlstanoe to theatres. restaurants and shops. Only minutes to South Couth Plaza and the beach 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom a O.n/2 Betha 2 Bedr"oom Townhou.M/2'.4 Betha FROM $515 wllgie ~ft!..,_~ = -.. $2800/mo. plenoea, patio $750/mo WINTER. Agt. U5-at20 1775 No peta. 2625 tMat1 4.,-.1 .,..._ ,_ ~ leaM. o.yt 213 OCEANFRONT APT Elden, Apt 8 ~19 -All UTILITIES PAID AtlMta/Meano19. 20ll2 ...,.. F9r110. 160-7829. evea 714 Winter ren111 lbr $550 I' f ~. Sf200/mo )'fty. 673-0555 mo Incl utll no peta 38R 2'M>e. luxury Tlt!M -vas tteplaces No !*a. w.,,.,_, A.Gt LAROE 2Br tum. trplc, 5'&.1930 or e73-7644 =~ w:=m:. ~ ~ -Rustic Wood Panthng Gr ~~s Clolh ~11 good ctOMt.s, ger .. $975 OCEANFRONT Deluxe 181h St, 631~213 -Cathedral Beaml!!d Ce11tn~!> laL Seoent 8-ctl ~ 38r ~. evllll now. 837-8647 winter tum 1f>Otleee quiet -0tshwashtr$ •/)ec S14'61mo. Aval!•-"··--...._J_ 87M6&8/675-9eo3 S525 18R, ct.n, carpet, on~ 411eQent 3& nowt M0-8208 AQt -.-,..._ _ ---drpe, retro, no pet• '12• Pools. Whirlpool bPrttse RMm 21>& frp1o ~ + "91' Jamee St.·O, 873-7787 4 l hied l C I ooo·e .. ,,.~. yo"r• ,. Lall tat '1aia1 i200 bfMklge Lg 281 2ea. atllj)S to bCh' S550t mc 2 8d tba apt 'i !'nm\ our ' Neat South Coast Plaza tBorm $5651mo sec oep only Dave 966-1 136 PLUSH CONDO 2Bt Den Over streams & !alls 001 gar w/effte. dr micro. d .. hNupa S 1000 549--2447 POOL Pa110 lrplc )(.ig. 28drm Apts E11h1de S680 Cati 557-28'1 Pvt t Br. lrplc, pool, patio ger No ~ti 399 W Bay St S595 &50-6357 ()ujet 2Br 1 '°"Ba •· Ptex Utlls pd S800 No peta 3-43 C.t>rlllo 760-8083 !Br $525 Utlla pd Ll'Ol"f Upper carport NO pets 383 w Bay 760..8063 Shari> We.Tiide Ouplea ~talf'S 2Br 1Ba enc1 gar N9w O'l)t cri>lt $.S&O ~ Geo Must stand ~II CheClt No ~ 110 5629 TmsmlU 29A wi;ar C•P" Oro~ t>lllna fenced yrll w/pauo W11er patO 138-•120 C.lt l ·SPM :>619 S11nta Ana ·11• $&50 6n-e190 leet My,_ a..utttut cuttom Euro-87s..5810 ot 642-0393 view. g11. tndry, no ~ta u......., unit lndry lmmed dundry I ac111t1e~ peen atyte hOme wt1h adult• Alt1 10 June ·ae ,.,...... · · I Ho S ... p I lrftM narvvam\o ocean .-..W, Bayfrontage 28r $850 u i51mo. 631-85e9 occu~7 ···•P•E a11 ui,ing orry •10 ,. ~ lrt PI•'' ?8t 1 ,5. ,.-·~ 303 E -2271 """ .. Townhome type $69~ 58R. 78A. !annal dining u t II• pd. s -Off ICL OP( N OAll ~ H i mo No~·· ~6-!ie()~ * *IBYILJ* * & 5 trplct. Atmoet 1,000 Edgewetar 871•.2H8 WINTER RENTAL pee-T1l -1 la-1IOJ 2,00 tta.rt~ f11,.0 1.,11 " n,,..,.1 aq ft of ._.,, tMng tecNlar 3Sr 21~Ba on'"---· l'WO 1&R Iba ntoc. a.pl CAUU8REOAADt..O I & !11916000I --~ ... nd nr 45111 St Decor·S820 E.S. to 2Bd 18-. S530&S<l&~Petmo vm IRVlNE l£ASU 1 & 2 Bdnnt. Wint• & Yrf!/ a t or t u r n I a 1'1 1 n g 1 PoOI. pvt petfo Xtre nice, pd 2'90 A~ O~ Inlet .... ....., 1000 E. e>oeentront. $2500/mo • 111111 Agt 2 ~ mu No ~·· 1•5 pm Sat 830 ,4 se t.~119 ,. CM\Mgr,67~5192 544~~~..,._. 6:t:".1~.0: ~.s:~! _ _ __ f.tY~ ~~~~~ ~~~-'! ;iu~~Tement _tOTne DAIL. V PILOT /saturday. S®t&mber 21, 1985 -29 O I I I , ~ . . I \ I f I • WHY NOT CAL.L llM111 Sludlo Apt. untum. Utll pd, a yr1 okt. No e-aoe. 1410. MG-1239 IF 2 blltl to be:h, 3lttl St loc. ..... decor & tum. Xtra IQe BR & doaet. S375fmo. Call dye 875-9111, eY9I &31-8265 IF 35+. home nr SC Pia&. MOO lndudal all bu1 phone. 841 ... 180 Buyers will increase drive to own single-I arnily hoine IF non-dtinker • Pf* day .,, w 2Br condo 1n Prospective homebuyers wtth a me- c .M S350. e:s1..aos dlan commute time of 24 minutes ln- 1F l1TWl'M wanted to * dlc:ated they wouk:S be wtlllng to lncreaae 2BR 11MSA twnhM, CM. their drive to work by 41 percent -to 34 *350 + ... ut1a. 648 UM minutes -to own a slng•famlty home IF --. 38drm. 2ba they found attractive, acordlng to a suNey w/ftreman. HB. Nr a.ct\ conducted by Santa Ana-baaed Great :ea ei:..::SO'mo + 12 utt1 Wtletern Real Eatate. IF * 38r Lao Bc:ti ,_ However. reapondenta Mid they were w12 other mwma S350 willing to drive onty 23 minutes for an +IA utll 497-3728 apartment convenNon. In 1982, home buyers with a median Point. OC*f1 vu. f/p commute of 21 mlnut• Mid they were 'M>e. oar *37&+~.,. wtlllng to Iner .... that commute to 27 uttl ... pttv. Ed 486-2343 mlnute1 fOt' the right llngle-famlty home. .e . ._. blk bdl, nu Jn vu, Motivating factors fOt' the wtlllngneu 1150W::,~~_..mo to ac:cept a longer drive are: tax advan- . · tegee, better t*ghborhood and echoola, e MIF'"' + bttl. 2 bllt• to the tnwetment potential of a new home, bdl. Poot, .... 1450. more space, new design features and more energy efficiency. Information fOt' the survey was gathered over a tw~month period . throughout six Southern California coun- ties -Orange, Loa Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Otego and Ventura. Cleaning soiled wood To citan solled wooden furniture which has any ftnlth except sheOac, use a mixture of one quart of warm water, 3 tabtelpoont of bolled Hneeed oll and 1 tablelpoon of turpentine. Don't boll the llnteed oll youreetf; you can purchase It that way. 19'. -utll 131-3112 i------------------------------ Old age big business as buyers cla1nor for British reproductions White the Century furniture 11 oe-red toward the middle clue, It repreeents only one of a number of recent programa to sell copfet of England'• furniture treasures to the American couafna. · The group wtll be marketed by Manor HouM In New Y Ot'k through lnterlOt' 1 deetgnere. They wtll be In extremely I llmlted quantltlel, at pricee that wtll range , from the tow thouunda to perhaps hundred• of thoutanda and wtll be mede ' by the Englllh cabinet-making firm of Thomas and Henry SherWood. It wtll debut at about the same time that • major exhlbttton of English • tr-.c.tree from the grMt homel of I EftalMd opette tn October 11t the Natlonat I Gallery In Wuhlngtoo. tf - II. al ,, I • II 0 1 Making a better satellite dish More than 1 mllllon American home- owners, mainly In rural area, currently receive TV 8'gnala wtth dllh antennas, according to an article In the ·October Issue of P<>Pular Mechanics, but that number Is likely to grow as technology advances and prices drop. The antennas, which pick up satellite transmissions of televlston programs. are four to 12 feet In diameter today. but may be as small aa two feet across by the end of the decade. The TV stgnaJs are transmitted by a series of satellites or "birds" that hover some 22,300 miles above North America. They relay raw news. network program- ming. cable and pay-cable and other transmissions, aJmlng In almost all cases for the center of the continental United States. In general, home satellite systems located In the Midwest receive the strongest stgnal: systems on either coast receive the weakest. A household In Kansas might get by wtth a 4-foot dish, whlle a Maine family might need a 12- footer. Prices can range from $895 to $4,995. Local satellite deaJers know the peculiarttles of their area. T errestrlaJ interference. mainly telephone trans- missions, can show up as grainy sparkles on the TV picture. Tl Is heaviest In the Western and Mountain states. Check on VA sale property before you choose a home LOS ANGELES -Investors or buyers looking for single-family homes are advised to check wtth real estate agents for properties for sale by the Veterans Administration, according to Lois High, Los Angefes regional office director for the VA. Potential buyers need not be vet- erans to quaJlfy, she said, adding that the VA will provide competitive financing on most properties, and that down payments are low. Closings can generally be scheduled within 45 days. Cash purchasers may be given preference and offered a discount from the listed price. The houses. formerly security for VA- guaranteed loans, range from basic to traditional colonial to contemporary ranch-style. Most dealers do a survey tor Tl before selling you a av-tern, then ~uct the COit of the survey from your bill. If you buy your equipment elsewhere, the survey charge will be about S 100. Dishes vary In stze, range In matertaJs from fiberglass to staJnless stet, and may be sofld or se&-through mesh. Solid dishes last better, while mesh blends In better wtth the environment. For best results, dishes should be located as close as possible to the house. Installing a home satefllte system Is complex and tlm&-c<>nsumlng. Some of the work can be done by a do-lt- yourselfer, other jobs require a pro- fessional Installer. Sighting a satellite dish requires precision. You are trying to hit a target - the satellite -the size of a large garbage can from 22,300 miles away. Some mall order outfits offer very detaJled do-tt- yourself suppfy kits and Instructions. The Industry currentty Is ~oping do-It-yourself packaged Installations that someday may make them as easy to assemble as a home hi-fl system. Also In the works, according to Frank Vizard In Popular Mechanics, Is a swttch to higher frequencies than are now used, which can Shrink the size of a dish to as small as two feet In diameter by the end of the decade. From Popu/M ll«:hlln6", • ,..,..., "-Pzl,,.. Laser-disc listing pl homes on tap at show Pasadena-based Video Listing Sys- tems wtll introduoe its new high-tech method of buying and setting homes at the 81st California Association of Realtors Convention. Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, at the Disneyland Hotel In Anaheim. VLS' Innovation Is a laser-disc video llstlng system. Up to 5,000 homes can be listed on each disc, with up to 55,000 color photographs. The system is mounted on a portable desk equipped with casters. Anyone who stops by the company's display at the convention will be eligible to play "VLS Monopoly." VLS was created by Glenn High- tower, founder and president of 11 - year-old APtl Technological Consult- ing, of which VLS is an adjunct. "I hit upon this idea of combining laser technology wtth a much-needed ser- vice to the real estate profession when I was looking for a place to ltve," he explained. Hightower was the originator of the first hand-held video games. ,. Bibb named second quarter's top producer DehftJ Bibb has been named top producer for the Newport Beach'officer of Grubb a EINa Co. residential brokers for the second quarter. "Danny has con- sistently proven to be a top producer," said an.c. a.uma.n, vice president and sales manager of Grubb & Ellls' Newport office. In 1984, he won the top producer of Banker Anldentlal AMI ENte Servlcee' north Orange County region for the second quarter of the year. NancJ Burnett, an agent In the Lake Forest/El Toro office, has qualified for membership In the firm's Sliver Circle Club by attaining a closed sales volume over $1 .5 million for the year. Burnett has taken less than Mwn month8 to eem the memberlhtp - an honor many agents take )"Ml'I to achleYe. Rann.• reel eetate agent In the EMt Huntington BMch offtoe of Cot<twell e.nk•, la I member of the PreMdent'I Club, rep 11enttng the top 5 percent of the ftrm'a ..... peopte. Renn la• Huntington 8MOf\ reeldent. • • • ....., lcott haa Jolned ftra•ler of c ... .,. • ...... ent ..... manager for the~ homebuHdlng compeny. The M•°" ~-~a bMOI e6ght years of real estate Industry experience to her new post, which will Involve monitor- ing and directing Presley sales campaigns as a liaison between company head- quarters and project sales offices throughout Orange, Riverside, Los An- geles and San Bernardino counties. . . . econ _,... lcott A. """" ha )olned The .... Co. aadlreetor of ~k>n and ptanntng for the Newport ~bMed develop- ment firm. A 15-)1MI' vet..,. of the buHdlng klduatry, Smtth wNI OY9rM8 atte Mleetk>n. coet IMfyM, '8nd ecqutlttlon and product development. Smtth, a New- port Beect\ reetdent, la a former Southern Callfomla conttructk>n manager for· the ... m LJOft Co. and construction direc- tor for ~llCMc Corp. In the Southland. • • • . . . ~ I ,..f',. • I • Dona Stemmer has joined the sales staff at The Cerma-Sandllng Group'• _ VIiia Mira condominium community in Laguna Niguel. Slemmer, who has been with Carma-Sandling for three years, is a graduate of Qoect.n w .. t College and completed her real estate coursework at Seddlebectl College. She brings more than 15 years ot experienOe to her new post. While 98f'Vtng as execu1ive 98V9tary to the firm's vice president o1 project management lnearty 1983, sheWOfi(ed on the Initial proposal for the Vitia Mira community. • DMIMI E• has been named top ~ of the month a1 Catctw ... ...................... l!et81e ..,_ wtoee' W•t Huntington 8eect'I offtoe. EJUs ha been wtth the firm tor one year I I l 1 I I 1 I; I I I I • p I IUI 1111 All .......... 1111,111 Buys you a beautiful Costa Mesa home. Large tow Interest as-- sumable loan. Highly upgraded. New paint, wallpaper, carpet and skylights. Family room. Formal dining. Fireplace. Four large bdrms. Call now. 546-2313 u. mu...,..-.... '224,IM Exciting floor plan that's adap- table to any form of entertaining. French doors open to huge patio area for outdoor BBQ. Country bullt on an extra large lot. 646-7171 wnm ..at 111 ...... 11•,111 This home Is speclall Like new Immaculate condition. Well ap- pointed.Comfortable living areas. 2 huge master suites. 211"' bath end unit. Brick patio with private spa. 546-2313 WUTSM LIWUT Pltll ... 111,111 Nicety bullt 2 bdrm home on an extra large lot. This cottage Is located In a very desirable West- side area. A great opportunity for the first time buyer. 646-7171 EB If Tll UllllW ................. 1121,IOO Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm. 21h bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to beat at this price. 646-7171 •ES& YOH •Tl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1112,IOO Excellent area. beautiful home. Freshly decor- ated and painted in and out . New appliances. New carpet and drapes. Covered patio over· looks beautiful private yard. Come see this one. 546-2313 oanm Wll11UfF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111,000 Exceptional beauty set behind handsome wrought Iron gates ottering complete privacy within Its own secluded grounds. Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath, walking distance to Westcllff shopping. S..6-7171 "'911TlllAll ..•................... 1211,000 Fee land-no teasel Beautiful Newport Beach! Sparkling clean. 3 spacious bdrms, 3 baths. Upgraded kitchen. Distinctive gardens. Green- house. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 • ll9UTILY .-ut............. . 1111,111 Spacious and beautifully appointed rooms. Large living room with brick fireplace for quiet hours and needed relaxing. Luxurious master suite Includes Its own den or study. A must see. S..6-7171 . " Miil• IU.11 PllOl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lle,111 Assume $49,000 at 10~%1 Showy Irvine condo. Very clean 1 bdrm plus loft. End unit. Mountain vlewS. Next to running brook. Pool, spa. Come seel 546-2313 ... ,.anaNW .............. ,.,,,.. Large custom beauty on 1/a of an acre with panoramic view of Back Bay, golf course and stabtes. Also Includes mom-In-law quarters & a spa off master suite. 646-7171 ................................. 1114,111 Fantastalc opportunity! 3 bdrm, 21~ bath condo. Good area. Call today. 546-2313 mA 11111 •HllY a• Yl.U ........ l1H,IM R8fe on market! Steps to country club. Oe- 9'rabte 3 bdrm, 2'A bath. New carpet and drapee. Call quick! 546-2313 mr.n• ....................... 1122,111 CYte --co.ta Mesa home. Great Eastslde lo- cetk>n. Meet Md clean 1 bdrm on a large lot. A must .... Call 5<46-2313 Dfttlli , Prime location near Back Bay. Luxurious llvlng. Modern townhome with all the goodies priced low to sell fast. Large formal dining room. Gracious living room with fireplace, wet bar. 3 bdrms, 21h baths. Come see this onel 546-23 13 IEllMUI WOii .. (. . . . . . . . . . . . . . UI0,000 You own the land In a lovely garden setting 1 block from the beach. Beautifully upgraded 3 bdrm with 600 sq ft famlly room complete w/wet bar. New kitchen. skylights & extra large lot. llWI WllTS IT Ill.It. ............... 11U,lll Sitting vacant and costing money. Rare 2 story Greenbrook home. Save money by painting and recarpetlng yourself. 4 bdrms plus bonus room. Extra large lot. Call nowl 546-2313 llWPllT 111111'1, llST HT. . . . . . . . . . . I 111,llO Beautifully decorated home with a loft. Hidden among tall trees in· a gracious scenic setting. Extra wide lot In a superb neighborhood. Better hurry on this onel S..6-7171 646-1111. meullll uu ..................... 11n.- STUL Tiil TIOHll ................ 1111.-Below market price. Ultra modern condo. Lead- Save with this bargain priced Costa ·Me~ ed gl888 entry. Tiied floors. Living room. Family condo. Spacious floor plan. Comfortable living room. Breakfast room. Formal dining. Atrium, areas and half bath down. 3 large bdrms, 2 wet bar balcony. Community pool & spa. Back baths up. Community pool and tennis. Excellent Bay area. 5'46-2313 location near South Coast Plaza. Call now. anw m11a .................... 11H,lll 546-2313 Extremely well bulH home with lots of character EMT 10U1 UUZU ................. un.-& charm. 2 bdrm wtth hardwood floors and Onty 1h block to the sand. Lovely upgraded 3 beautlful stone flreplace for cozy wtnter get bdrm floor plan that's great for entertaining. See togethers. Large lot w/frult trees. S..6-7171 the water from your front door. Great potential lftl1MaM NWI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ull,lll for ocean view wtth 2nd story add on. S..6-7171 Panoramic view from all rooms of this very lllll'l l llllT 1111 lll IUll. . . . . . . . UJl,MI Gorgeous, spclous executive (Warmington built). Adjacent to Huntington Strand. French country decor. Stained gl888. Separate break- fast room. Formal dining. Master suite wtth spa tub. Covered patio overlooking pool and spa. A must see. 546-2313 UUT UU'flm, ,_, 11191......... U11,lll Only 100/t down and owner will carry the bat· ance. Elegant 3 bdrm In a private communltuy. Pool & tennla. Don't mlaa this great opportunity to live In this prestigious Newport neigh- borhood. 646-7171 ---·~-·············· 11...-Newty decorated. New paint In and out. Plush carpets. Vaulted oelllngs. Master suite over- looks atrium wtth spa. 4 bdrms. covered patio, tow maintenance yard. Call to see. 546-2313 ... llT lblTY .................... 11...- '-ooks like a model! In a very private & eecluded complex In Newport Beach. Super locetlon. You can.· ytalk to the sand. One bedroom, brick flreplace, formal dining, cathedral ceilings & morel 646-7171 ' prtvate townhome of ocean, mountain & sunsets. Spacious 2 bdrm, 21h bath with formal dining room. Don't miss seefng this onel S..6-7171 aua ft1 ,..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u.,.. Eaat!Nde executive. Huge 2 story home. This charmer has It all. Spacious llvtng. 4 huge bdrma, 3 bathe ln!Nde plus 1 more beside sparkling pool. RV acceas wtth sewer and etee- trlc. Come eee and appreciate. 5'46-2313 IAITW •Hl&L. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 .... Bargain prtc.d 2 bdrm home In Eaat!Nde Coeta Meeal E.xcehnt starter or Investment. R-2 bulldable lot. Call now. M&-2313 -•e.iama .................. •t• '3 bdrm, 2 bath with attached 2 car garage. Private patio & community pool. CIOM to free- way, near Orange Coat CoUege. If you've waited for an exceptlonaJ value, here It tel &46-7171 ..... t111•1 ................... ..... Cornpletety remo<Seted •bdrm home on a quiet cul de aac. 'Lota of ti .. and oak & woodbumlng brick ftreptaoe. Just waiting for your lngenk>u1 decorating Idea. a..&: 7171 ' ,-