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' CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1985 25 CENTS
Wetsuit bandit gets seven years·
Sentence attackedby prosecutor~who
argued for maximum term of 1 7 years
be eligible for parole 10 less than three
years.
The sentence came under attack
from Oran$e County Deputy Distnct
Attorney 8111 Fecc1a, who had argued
for a maxmimum pnson term qf 17
years.
1t should have been more. I think a lot
of v1ct1ms arc d1sappo1nted, too "
When Warren pleaded guilty to 20
counts of burglary Aug. 29, poltcc
were saying they believed he may
have taken up to S700,000 1n property
in the 20 burglaries. But only about
$50,000 in stolen property was re·
covered at his Cost.a Mesa residence
The mC$sage from the supposrdl~
1.ight sentence Fccc1a ~1d .. 1s that it
>OU are going tc> cumm1 1 J hurglar)
commit a lot of them and k.t:ep the
mone) "
tfomc' v.h1lc clad in a wets(ut
auordtng t<> 1'1ewport Beach police
The\ -.aid puddles of water some·
time'> v.en· found h> homeowners
lll ht'r the hurglane'>
By ROBERT BARKER
ud JEFF ~OLER
OI !he Dellr ...i ltaft
Steven Scott Warren, 21, the so-
called wetsuit bandit who broke 10to
fashi onable Newport Beach bayfront
Coaat
A division of Fluor Corp.
has sued an ex-employee
for allegedly accepting
kickbacks./ A2
California
L~•I exp«ta aay It WU
rla y for San Diego Mayor
Roger Hedgecock not to
testify at his trial./ Al
Nation
~n aging Roswell Giibert
has been sentenced for
his wife's mer'Cy kllllng,
but the debate over his
punishment rages In
Florida./ Al
World
The cause of the earth-
quake In Mexico was part
of a ring of fire that
encircles the Pacific
Ocean./A5
After five years, Iran re-
mains determined to con-
tlnue Its war with Iraq to
the last drop of blood./ A4
Religion
Pope John Paul II and
Lutheran Bishop Bishop
James A. Crumley Jr.
trade letters of praise and
unity In what Is seen as an
unprecedented occur-
rance./A10
Sports
Angels lose, but remain
tied for lead with K.C. as
Royals also fall./81
The Dodgers reduce their
magic n~mber to 5 with
win over~lants./81
Entertainment
Johnny Carson reflects
on the last 23 years with
the Ton lg ht Show./ A 12
INDEX
Bridge A14
Claulfled 85-7
Com lea A14
Cro .. word ee
Death Notlcea A15
Entertainment A 12-13
Gardtnlng· A10
Horoacope 87
Ann Landers A17
Publlc Notices A15
RMI Estate C1-24
Rel lg Ion A 10-11
Sp0tt1 81-4
Televlalon A8
Trivia A13
weather A2
homes and stoic jewelry and other
items, was sentenced Friday to serve
seven years in st.ate prison.
Warren, a student at Golden West
College, was given credit for already
having served 200'days in Jail and wtll
Fall Colors
"I argued for maximum ume,"
Fccc1a said after the sentence was.
handed down by Supcnor Court
Judge Leonard McBndc "I am
disappo10tcd 10 the sentence. l think
"My fcehne then and now 1s that he
has subst.anttal proceeds (from 1he
bu r&)ancs) that he's kept," Feccia,
~11 .
4o
An lndutrlou worker bee clro1>9 In for a
nip at a •acculent, •un-kiued martcold In a
peaceful autumn eettlng at Laguna Beach'•
Helaler Park.
Southland's ripe for disaster
due to ignorance about water
Drought could cost
coulityT00,000 jobs .
s upervisor mat nta t ns
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of!MO-....,._ .....
Southern Caltfomians'
knowledge on w~~ iss
1copardize the ar~ s od.Mlillllll
water shortages occur, 0 un-
ty Supervisor Hamett Wieder s~ud
Fnday.
"For years. we m Southern (.alt·
fom1a have been abysmally un1n·
formed and have always believed thal
to keep Caltfo m 1a green , all we had to
do was tum on the wa ter:· W1edn
said at a breakfast meeting in lrv1nr.
hosted by the Industrial League of
Orange County. . .
But t of the Per·
1phcral n 1982 and 1hc
cotnin of of tht' Colorado
Rive supply, W1cdcr \aid,
South ahfo m ia 1~ faung potc:n
tial water shortages.
•\ droughl. which \\.1t.•de1 <,.ml v.111
1nev11ahl) tome could ha" <11 .... ,
1rous effect~ on the \tale's ag~I\ ult1m•
1ndustl) and could fofft.' a mora
1onum on new drn"ilrul t1on a' nt.'"'
water hookups are denied
The supe0 1sor chairman ol th1•
newly forml'd Southern ( altforn1a
Water( omm11tec. lo81d 1fan adl'quatt'
water supply 1s not provided < lrnnl(t.'
<.. ount) could lo~ up to IOU.(11.K\ 111h\
that would haH been t.rt'Jll'd 11
expected t.lcvclopment t.nnttnUl''
(Pleue eee WATER/ A2 I
In the proha11on rn>"rt °WJrrt>n
claimed he gut onl} \6 ()0() 1n
proceeds from Jewl'lry \;jlUl'd al
S375.000
Warren ..,.,a~ emplo\-cd a' an un<kr
water boat scrubber at the time ofh1.,
arrest last March Ci
He broke into P«>'>h Y.att·rtmnt
App.irt'ntly, Warren was able· 10 '
"'dndl·' unnollc.ed near waterfront
home\ hccaui.e ol his ature. which
lOn't'>tc.•d of a wel\Ult and other scuba
gear he u\Cd while cleal\tng boat hulls,
poltce '>31d
Hc "'a' am:\tt'd dunng a poltc:.e
stakeout at .i Bcil boa PenmsuJa home
OC _firefighters
in· Mexico to_ aid
rescuers' eff or-ts
HefPing to dig out
victims. survtv.ors
from rubble of quak e
By ROBERT HY1'0MA"'
Of .... a.er No4 .....
1A Orange< oun1' lirdigh1c:r\ Jrt•
in MC\ICO rm 1oda\ helpmg '41lh
the reS<·ue eflort\ 1n lhl· t'Jrlhljuai..t·
ra,aged cit)
Th(' cont1ngt·n1 from the <>range
Count) Fire Dt·pannll'nl kit r hur ... -
da) 10 JOtn a laq~cr dlort orµn11l·J h\
the '>tale l1f( aj+fo.rn1.1
(,o,· <.1eorge f ku~mt·11.1n 1h1 •uL!I"
thc stale Ollilc 111 l nwrl(t'm' '>n
Related stor ies A3.5
'llt'\ 1t1rrl tl·1I fin· 1li-p.1rtmt 111'
1hrough11ut c ahlorn1,1 111 l'.11 tl 'l·11d
"" firefighter<. lo hl·lp .!111 \UP l'•'r'
Jnd \ llllnl\ ol the 1·Jrtl 4u.1lo.l'' •lll 111
the rubhk
1 he rarthqu,11..n 1h.11 'h"i'~ \I,'
llll,.("l t~ \In ~·pt I 1> ,1nd 'I)'-' lt.1J1'1'<f
hu1Ttl1ng<, i..1lling nwrt th.111 -! 'Ii"
and trapp1n11-11 until''' ,,,,,. ,,
~ ml'rgenl' v.11ri..1 r' tro111 11 r1111gh1o111
the \.\-Orld ha\l' ru\hd1 I• \11 \Ju• le
Harriett Wieder
help 1.~t lhr 111gh the rubble to SJVC
surv1von and 1dcnufy the dead. .
The six firctigl\ten from Ora.na,c ( ounty are Battal\ion Chief Chuck·
,, , J < 1p \lt'\l' ~h11mhtr eng>-
nt"cr Hot'icr( C a\t1l11 ·• p.Jramt-d1c
Ju<.(·ph '111ll""t'll .ind lirdig.hters Bob
l><•"'t\ttnJ k1,h.uJ f1nnert'
f 1rt· \l)llkt.'\man Pal .\nrnm said
•ht.• ".' \11lunlt't"rt>J lot the ass1gn-
111t n1 ~ "t'rr \t 11-. 11·J llc.•1..au4't' ol
1h1·ir 1r.11nr'I~ rn hcJ'' rc\\.ut' tC"Ch
n1\.jU."\
· fht'll 11.111111111 'hPuld l'lt'lp them
,ul 1hro11~h llil'. ruhhl\ _there and
h11rt·ll1ll ,,;, ,, •nit '" <'' · \n1rim
\J1d
' 11, nh "111 till "\ l't· help1n l!! "111!
:~.t 11•,, '" 1l11r1, thl'\ II ha\I.' lhl· 11rr< 1•1in t t l u,,. the.tr 1•ainmg 1n a
real· 11 ,11 1Jl1un J'lfl·pann~ lht•m
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hl\l'I h ti Ill\ \lltr m 'Jl.1
fh1 11 1t~•l1ll\1l'llll1.ingrt llUllf\
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!Pleaee .ee MEXJCO/A 2 )
2 panels
favor
car pool
lanes
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A failed romance that ended
with a fatal stabbtna 1n a Lquna
8cach alley last February has
netted a 19-yur-old tree trimmer
1 muimum 12.-ycar prison term.
Oene Frederick Hinman waa
tcntenccd to tpend the next 12
yeara ~bind bin by Oranac
County Superior Coun Ju<*
O.vid Carter on Thunday Tfie
emte,pce 111(1.1 handed down after
Hinman plealkd au1lty to volun·
. (Ple&M ... ULL&a/ A2)
attitudes about Soc ia 1 re'ipondents support('d a Utrmrnt \ah 11ntr1hut1t'n' ,1i,111hl he 11'4.·d h• • "'"It 1 111 1 ~ P""' n"' nmmrn
that "man)' (wclfaref'l'~l1p1tnt\ <Hl' ~Ir th< nl'1"\h ""'' 1: p1·r11·11 1 .1.11111n' in 1 '•1 ~ "'l\I 1 nm I 111
trends, government
By PHIL SNEID ERMAN °' ... _.. .........
Oranae County rcs1dtnt~ ~11('
that poverty problems ('x1st, but tht»
&ISO IU peel t0mc wtlfarc J"('Clplfnts
are cheauna the sy~ttm. 1«ordin1 10
the Ora.nae ounty Annual urn)'
In the 19 S poll. conduc-ted by t 1c
lmnc rctcarC~ only 36 percent of
lhe mp0ndenu urtt'd Wllh a 'tatt
mcfll that "very f"tw Amencans art __ , -
trtchaihle .. agrn·1I 111n1 1 lt It 'I" ~1,m.1n
u d n h 11 I 11 I 11111111,11·1 ''" '''" Uflllll" lllf the IW(.l nro-lJ( I ~starche"' suf"\ c)C'\l , ount\ "\'.!lkll 1 i v. 11 ' "1 ' • • ,.. 1• attitudes about \OClll trC'nd\ and ,,nernmt'OI rrnttt lft\' 1111 lht ni·11h !<"• t' 111dudr1I 11·p1t''4 Ollltl\t'\ lrnm
' t 111·' lun"' ,11111' \h11ul1I t~ 1-.11 h ''" .tl11n° tht lrl'<'V..R'' ~ovcmment 1n the I Q85 ... ,11 wh1eh ~ perren ' u ,,. .. ,.. ,.,. t I 11 .. ·r"nl "'' ,, I 1 ht H1•1lll ,, rMnl'I 4-hllf'C'd '" I\ an error marsin of 3 pc'f\'<"n• II i" en to 1 1· •Ki ,..11, < " < ' involved lC"~e hone intc,.ic~'> ·la\t c11,bllNmtn1 111 thn<.t \' hn n<'t"il 11 1 h.in111 \1.1 111 l.11nl·' ~am. rr' () I '~. 1 I r t I-let I 1\m1111 r\dnl l uc "''" that c.n pool June with l, 8 ad uh Oran1e (nun!\ n' ., a' 11rr' '" 11 " ·• midt nts ~la:t('d at nlndom '\ut\.t'\ ,tandan1' tor h<'lr1n111h1• n1·r11\ lanr• tw in,11,11t•1l trn .1 IXkia) tnal ~suh w ~ JUst rclcawid \Uf"\ n \hrC"dtH M.u .. UalJa,._..H. (lUJcl\.I .. () • t .. IC""I' 1 I hr lrC't ~.,, 1, hnnu rr\trt-A and When asked who 'hould pa\-101 \1\111 ranit ' nun ' r. 'H " ·' ,. ..,." • I d I hi,.,,, hut "... 1r,u1l.tu·d '' n.11 1 111 .m SM 'I m1lhon nrnsnim~ 10 help the nt'C'd" l't'SpOn "'""'"' (' i i." "'K Ii\ ('rcl 'I " 1n ., ...... -• ti I 1ant t tin 1n1, 1hr1r """ l"'':J-1 't11.!11h·~1 ,.,, ,11m""ellon dents look..,. to the &O"<'mnlrnt 7 • 0 en rr Ul 11 ' ,. • " v• ~ II .c t h <'Uh nn 1 H a1 « 1, ... 11r"' lane Mil br ptrcent oppo&ed fcdM"lll cul\ 1n pro wa "" tn Jue rr" t rm
vam\ for the ntt<h and ti~ ()C'rcent tPlu.c 9f'e SURV1t~/A2) CP1e91K ~e CAR P'OOL/A2)
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Or"'@' Coelt DAILY PILOT/8aturdey, Septtmblf 28, 191a-
'
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Fl.uor dlvlsloli sues ez-Worker,
I
aHeglngrecelptof Jdckbacks .
., ... A...-... Prea
A division of the trvine-bued
Fluor Corp. filed a $40 million swt
qaimt a fonner employee, alle&ina
&hit be accepted more than $3 million in kickbacks on a $2 billion
pettochemical ~ject lhc company
ftl buildina in .:sp.udi Arabia. The suit, filc(1 Friday in U.S.
District Court by Auor Enainem
lnc. contend.I tbe bribes were eolici·
tcd by Tbomu A. Belt, wbo wotked
as principal enainttr on the Saudi pr~ect ':f"nin& in 1979. Belt. w o lives in Indian Rocks
Beach, Aa. cowdn 't be reached ror
comment Friday. Repeated phone
c:al11 were met WJth busy si&nals.
Fluor spokesman Rick Maslin said
Belt wu fired by the company in
1983.
The awl allcps that in addition 10
aoceptina kicltbacu that were paid to
a bank account in Swiuertand, Belt
crca1ed a phony corponation with bis
brother and sold surplus Au.or equip-
ment to the corporation.
The project was built in JubaiJ,
Saudi Arabia.
H oag offers kiddy class Ball bid denied
In caa:e alleging
sez for drugs Mom and dad make all sorts of
plans wben baby's on the way, but
linle instruction 1s offered to boys and
&iris about their new roles as big
&.-others and sisters.
Jl~~f,1uzina tile n_ecd to prepanna older Sifi~ for new additions into
tbe family, Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital
is offering monthly classes for chil-
dren at the Newport Beach medical
facility, beginning today.
Hospital spokrswoman ~orka
Manmng said the classes w11l use
demonstrations, a film with puppet
characters and informaJ discuwons
to teach the youngsters bash: infant
safety and ways to help care for the
newborn child at home.
"The class also ·includes basjc
information on the birth process and
a tour of the hospital's nursery area ...
·~anning said.
The children are allowed to put on
.special gowns during the class in
anucipation of their visiting mother
and baby in the hospital, M1Dni111
said.
Both morning and afternoon
sessions will be offered on Oct. 19 and
Nov. 30 at 10 Lm. and 1 p.m . in
addition to the today's class, at a cost
ofSIO per family.
MEXICO •••
l'rom A l
expected to last about 10 days.
Earlier this week, Huntington
Beach Fire Capt. Victor Subia
traveled on his own to Mexico to help
with the ~ue effort. Subia volun-
teered to take vacation time to aid the
earthquake victims.
A wealthy Lake Forest man ac-
cused bf supplyinJ tccn-aae girls with
cocaine in return for sex has been
denied bail for a second time since his
arrest late last month.
Felix Florencio M.aron, 53, is
charged with ·~.liounts tif providing
drugs to minors and'uoJawful sexual
intercourse. Jjis attorneys llave
argued that b~1J:sh~uld be set because
there is no proofne is.a menance to
society.
But prosecutors claim Maron is a
threat. They said sherifrs deputies
found a smaJI arsenal of weapons in
his· house after arresting the busi-
n~sman.
Maron is being held at Orange
County Jail.
13.deline Jackson , 8 4, NB
m otel owner, entertainer
.Slight cha nce of showers remains
l'oftcUtert are predicting conalderable ctOlidlnete early
today, wtth I .. lght Chenot of ehowera ot thU~L
ltllee wttl remein l*tJv OIOudy thl• att.moon thfouah
Sund9y. with highs In the to. to low 80t . .ocordlng to the
NatlOnal WMthtr Servtoe. laolated thundetthowtrt are expected In mountain .,....
today, wltl'I f)lrtly cloudy tklM through Sunday. High• today will
r~ from 58 to e.4 and frs>m ea to ea on Sunday.
The deMt1 fortcUt oe1ta for partly doudy lklee with
ecattered thOMre and thu(I~ eerty today, and •
cNno9 of local heavy ahowett neer the Colorldo River valteya
thl• eY*llng. It la expeeted to be mostly cleer thla afternoon through
Sunday.
U.S. Tesnpa ···~~ '"ONTS ' w111m-Coto..,.....
HIOll, low IOt 24 llOur• lfldlnO 11 & Lait V9QM to .. She>we•a "91'1 FvnH Snow 0<.clUOfJO...,. SUtloOt\Wy a,.. p.m U11'eAodt 11 .. .. Le ~ .. .. ,._w ...... ~ "" u ~ o.c,. "'c.,,._,~
AIWty 17 " ........ 10 4t z::='CIW 11 .. Mlelnl...,. .. 7t .. 46 ......... ., 42 C.llf. Tempe Mct1ono• 51 40 ~"-" 15 • Allenl• 70 52 .......... 16 IO
Atllint~ Olly 71 17 Neiw Ol1etwie 74 u a.ntaAne Tt 14
"'*'" .. 51 NewYOll< 76 .. Hlefl, IOW flor t 4 '-9 tfldlnQ et I ..,,,. 8wt>ere n 12
M1lmore 71 14 Nortollt. v .. a .. p_m • lanlA Mer1a ~ a
~ 70 .. ~City 11 IO == .. M a.m.MoNca 12
llllmatai ., .. OIMNI f1 46 re .. ltooktoll 11 .. ... • 40 ONndO ., 71 ....... .. •1
9oeton 14 ea Ptladltrillll 12' 15 8-ulnoftl 72 II
ltuflllo M 56 PllOetllll . .. 72 atglMr 1S 2t Surf report ·&:..on.ac 40 H :::rrMt 81 5$ 9llfl09 13 47
81 • 70 ·17 9lyttle 74 ..
~on.w.v .. 56 Potlllnd,Ot . 75 47 Calllillll 71 11 Loc:ATIOM llD .. ~HC. 16 57 ~ 71 .. C"-Otly IO .. 24 8W Eur-.• .. llO i.-..... ~ .. 3e :::telly 7t 13 Senl• Mol*:e 1-2 aw CNolOO M 37 .. 37 F,_ .. .. ~-=.l't '24 SW ClnclnMll . .. 46 Reno 12 ... ~ n 5t 2-4 aw Ci.wtend 82 .. Alcllrnond 80 ee L:\llMdl n 64 WllettM!p:&e Columt>ue,()11. .. 46 81 Louil •• 41 ~ 7t ..
Concord,N.H. 72 u Slouxfllla ea 42 :1 5t
~Worttl .. 63 ..,,,. 59 42 Monro'fll ...
Oeyton ... ., ~ M 14 Moi:UUllc ao .. Tld ee . '*-59 41 Topella 75 43 ~ .. 55
O..M'*-70 37 Tuc:eon .. ea =8Mctt 75 ...
Detrott 13 47 Tu ... Tt 47 ea .. TOOA'I'
Oulul!I ... 37 Wlllhlngton 74 t2 Ontatlo 79 et Flrll IOW 3:33 a.m. 0 3
!IP-.. 63 WlcMe 75 .. Pllnl~. 00 17 ::13iow 1':41a.m. u
Fairbank• Ill 42 Wllc•Ban• ... 82 Pllllldlna 78 82 3:12p.m 12
'WOG llO 42 P-RoO!la 71 57 8-ld 11191' 1:45 p.111. u
=-"~ .. .. ..._...,. 79 ...
t2 41 Red""" t2 511 eullDA'f
Herttotd 76 1 1 Eztended AeOeiood City .. 82 fntlow 3·33a.m. oe ......,,. :M 3.1 AlllO ti .. :!:c::1'1ow 10:06 a.m. 5.4
Honolulu 1941 70 Secr~o II eo 4·17 p.m. o,a
"-Ion 17 se Some ntvht encl ~IOW Oloudl WMI 70 82 s.cotMI Noh 10:20 p.m. 5.0
lncllaNpotllo 16 45 -the OOMI, otlWWiM Moncley San 8ernerdlnO 78 56 Sun eete today ell 42 p.m., riMe SunOey
Jedtaon.MI 72 44 tllt~ w~. Htgtw "om Ille Sen~ 78 ... II 8.4& 1-m. end Mia~ Id 8.4 1 p.m
Jedi---... 73 loww 0. II Ille ~ to IN Ille In Sen OleOO 78 t7 Moon .... lodey II I • Lm., -11
~ so ,. I.he _.,,.., lnlend ¥lllleye lowt In Ille ..,,,......-.00 &II t2 9 61 p m. end eete egelrl $ynd9y II 7"20
~City 72 43 mid liOll IO mid to.. Sen-'-72 112 1 m
Man sought
in robbery,
attempt rape Funeral services were scheduled
for this morning for AdelineMary
Jackson of Costa M~ a motel owner
and entertainer who died Wednesday
at Hoeg Memorial Hospital She was
Circuit with William Jennings Bryan. KILLER RECEIVES M.AXJMUM. •
She aJso performed ·vaudeville acts From A 1
Irvine police are looking for a man
who aJlcgcdly robbed and tried to
rape a 52-year-old computer pro-
grammer while she was at work early
Thursday morning.
According to Sgt Dick Bowman,
the woman was working at her
computer terminal at about 6:30 a.m.
when she beard noises in an adjoining
office. She investiµted and saw a
man riffling through a file cabinet
When she confronted him, be
pulled a 6-incb knife, forced her to
band over S I 15 from her purse. draaed her into a nearby rccepuon
area and tned to rape her, Bowman
said.
Bowman said the woman fought
her attacker and the suspect ran away.
Police said the incident took place
in Suite 250 of the Manne Nauonal
Bank building. 18401 Von Karman
Ave. -the offices of Home Life
Insurance Co. of New York.
The suspect is described as.a white
male in his 30s with light-brown hair
and a moustache. Police reports said
be wu wearing a tan secunty guard-
typc shirt.
wilh her three sisters. tary manslaughter in the death of
She is survived by a brother, Jack Monroe Cook, a 20.ycar-old Camp
Kaoe of South Dakota, and two Pendleton-based Marine private
84. .
Born in Wisner, Neb .• Mrs. Jack-
son moved to Newport Beach in 1940
and bought a motel on Old Newport
Road. She moved to Costa Mesa in
1972.
si•n. Betty O'Brien of Long Beach from Mansfield, Mo.
and Genevera Gustafson of Crestline. The stabbing occurred in an alley
She played first violin with the
Orange County Symphony Orchestra
and traveled on the Chautauqua
Services are scheduled for I 0 a.m. behind the 400 block of Cedar Way in
at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Laguna Beach on Feb. 4, when
Costa Mesa, foUowed by interment in . Hinman 's 16-year-old fiancee called
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Pierce off her relationship wi th Hinman,
Brothen Bell Broadway Monuary of removed her enpaement ring,
Costa Mesa is in charge of arrange-slapped him in the face and attempted
ments. to walk off arm-in-arm with Cook.
M esan Cl ara McMurtry, 99
Services are being held Sunday for American Red Cross knitting group
longtime Costa Mesa resident Oara during World War 11.
McMurtry. who died Wednesday Hcrhomewasalsousedasa polling
morning at the! age of 99. location durina local elections.
McMurtry lived 10 Costa Mesa for _ .. Memorial . services for Mrs.
58 years spending the last year at the McMurtry will be be.ld af 3 p.m . at
Mesa Verde Convalescent Center. first Uruted Mcthodi.st Chw:ch, 420
She came to the then-unicorporated W: 19th St. She W1 ll be 1nte~
community in 1927 with her bus-pnvate~y Monday ~t 10 a.m .. in
band the late Herben McMurtry Westnunster MemonaJ Park, beside ' · her late husband.
Mrs. McMurtry was president of Vie1't'ing will be held today from 6
the Costa Mesa Women's Club in to 8 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell
1947 and was also chairwoman of her Broadway Mdl'tuary, 110 Broadway.
Hinman became enraged and re..
peatedly pl~ a five-inch, double-
cdaed knife rnto Cook's baclc and
chest., according to po1ioe accounts of
the stabbing.
"I wiU kill for you. I love you," he
reportedlr shouted at bis fiancce as
Cook fel to• \be gJound mortally
wounded. ·
Cook died at Mission Community
Hospital in Mission Viejo about a
half hour after the 8:30 p.m. atabbing.
Autopsy reports K>dicated be bled to
death from three beck wounds and a
WATER IGNORANCE COSTLY TO OC ••• Just Call
642-6086 -l'romAl
Statewide, SI 0.4 billion in wages
and profits would be lost. Wieder
said.
"The bottom ll nr in Southern
California is growth and develop-
ment," she said. "No matter what we
do, people are gmng to come 'here,
attracted by the area and the op-
portunities. ·•
She pointed out tha two-thirds of the
water supply onginates in the north,
while two-thirds of the state's popu-
lation resides in the south.
lo addition.I Wieder claims that
Northern Calirorn1ans 81"6 taught that
Southern Californians are intent on
t.akina water from the north over any
obJ.ections.
California would be bad for Northern
California."
Through the Southern California
Watct Committee, Wieder said she
and representatives from scven-9ther
Southern California counties arc
trying to educate residents, business
leaders and politicians about water
issues.
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sin&le chest wound.
Ainman was arrested about three
hours later when be attempted to
enlist the help of a friend who lived in
the area.
During the sentenoi.na bearing,
Deputy District Attorney Richard
Kin& cba.racterized Cook U UL inn~
cent victim who bad the misfortune
to be with the young woman on the
niabt she decided 10 terminate her
romance with Hinman.
Defense attorney Jennifer Keller,
on the other band. asked the court 10
impose' li&bter sentence on Hinman.
She told the coutt be bad been
kidnapped by bis alcoholic father
when be was only 4 and bad wiuiessed
his father sexually abusina bis two
sisters. .
In sentencing Hinman to a rnaxi-
mum.-tcmn, Carter noted the "pat
violence" of the crime, the vulner-
ability of the victim and the number
of stab wounds that were inflicted ..
But Caner did grant a defense
motion that will penmt Hinman,
because of his age and small size, to be
housed in a California Youth
Authority facility rather than 11tatc
Prison until be is 21 .
Two injured
inSJCmelee
Two people were hospitalized
for irtjurics they received in a
melcc in San Juan Capistrano
Friday night, according to Orange
County Slieritrs Lt. Tom Conner.
The ruckus, involving about 12
·combatants, broke out about 10
p.m. in the vicinity of Pasco
Carolina and Del Obispo Street,
Conner said. It was not disclosed
at press time what touched off the
fighting.
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Wieder said local residents and
elected leaders know fa r le_ss about the
state's water needs than theirco unter-
paris in Northern California. That
ignorance becomes expecially costly
in the political arena. said Wieder.
'We have to educate people that we
are one state and the economic
impact on one area bas an impact on
every other area," she said. ''What is
good for Southern California is good
fo r Northern California and. con-
versely, what is bad for Southern
Wieder encouraged the Industrial
League and other local business
groups to fo rm water issue commit-
tees and apply pressure to elected
leaders to ensure that Southern
California continues to obtain an
adequate water supply.
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CAR POOL L ANES ADVISED ••.
From Al
added an each direction
On Thursday, another comminee
endorsed a Caltranc; proposal to
widen the San Diego Freeway from
Seal Beach to Lake Forest and use the
two new lanes exclus1vdy for car
pools.
The panel. headed h7 county
Supervisor Hamett Wieder. said the
recommendatio n could be rever~d
dependmg on wheth er the ca r pool
lanes arc succc!>slu l on lhl' < oc;t:1
Mesa Freeway ~
Fonune. reading trom :i prepared
statement by Wieder, said, "1hc
trend seems to be to rccogniu the
{effectiveness) of high occupancy
vehicle lanes to improve movement
on freeways."
Both groups had monitored ibe test
lanes created on an eiaht-mile stretch
of the Riverside-Artesia Freeway in
Los Angeles County, Fortune said.
He added that car pool lanes were
fa vored by 69 percent of the people
polled by UC Irvine research~ra in the
latest Orange County Annual Survey.
The county transportation com-
SURVEY OF OC ATTITUDES ••.
From Al
"They don't tnm government. hut advocated construction of a la,..e
they want government tO do 11 downtown area.
bceause they don't want to t.akc the Baldassare said these answers in-
respo n s 1bal1 t y lhc:m\chn .. dicatc that "People (inQranacCoun·
Baldassare said 11) want a continuation of suburban-
Rcgardans government. Orange c;17le drvclopmcnL They don't want
.c ounty rcs1den1' favor mort lcxal an urban county.''
control. About 56 percent of the Rcs1drnu also were polled about
respondents agreed that the local rtccnt trrnds in Ontnae County.
,overnmcnt !tystcm 1 rflccti~t and High-tech employment was viewed
63 percent oppo\ed an) merger a~ a chanac for the better by 82
involvma city and count)' ~<Wern. pe rtc:nt of the respondents. A ma-
ments. 1on1y descnbcd c.ommercial develop-
Asked about future pohct<'\ rcqu1r ment. a slowdown in people movina ''?' aovernment attcnuon. 79 pcrt:en\ into lhe .;ounty and the current ~tcd the importance of tOll1<: waste ~tabthty ofhomcpriocsas chanpfor
disposal. As anno~ncrd c3rhcr 60_ the better.
percent opposed 011 dnll1n& uff the Regarding the county's new racial
COU1 of <?range Count)' and rthn1c m1x, 47 perunt said it is a
The htJh cost of local hou'\ing change for the bett«, 23 percent said
p(pbebly prompted 59 i>rrccnt to 1t makes no difference and 24 percent
favor sovemmer.H financial a~· s.'l1d 1t 1s a chan~ for the worse.
listanoc for first-umc home h1Jvrr~ 83ldassarc said residents of af-
But only 44 percent 'upponcd poh nuent, predominantly white, 50uth
des to cncouraac con\truC't1on of Orange County ~ less conoerned
more apenmeots about the -county's cbanaina racial
A policy of 110 lfOwth was '"P-and ethnic mix than ocntTal Onntc
ported by onJy l I percent An even County residents. But minority
smaUcr aroup -20 percent -groups an: more Likely to live in
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m1ss1on must approVc the HOV lanes
before they can be clt>sed off to
general traffic.
Cal trans is hoping to begin work on
the San Diego Freeway-widening
project in January 1987. Construc-
tion costs range from $44.3 miJJion to
$50 million, depending on whether
the new lanes arc marked off for car
pools.
Work would begin on the frecwB.}'
stretch from Seaf Beach to Costa
Mesa. with construction foUowing in
1988 on the remaining section.
central county ne1~borhoods. he
wd,
The UCl researcher said another
rqjonaJ difference was that residents
of the south c.ounty. which includes
Newpon Beach. Irvine and Laguna
Beach, viewed transportation and the
environment u the area's key prob-
lems. Residents·of the central county,
which includes Costa Mesa and Santa
Ana., were more concerned about
dru1 and alcohol abu~. the quality of
public schools and social service
proenms.
Polled atsout the incrculna
number of ~pub~cans beina elected
inOranteCounty, ~percenuaid it is
a cbanae for the betler. 27 percent said
1t makes no difference and 16 percent
said it is a Chan'e for the worse.
Bal~ said this d1vi ion closely
followed the party affiliation of the
penon surveyed.
Asked about the future of Oran1c
County, 42 percent of the respon-
dents said it will become a be1tcr plaoe
to five; 34 percent aaid It will become
a wone plaoe; and 22 percent sajd
there wiU be no chanie
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Irvine man· held in securities se 2 , 000 expected to hit the road
in MADD 's 'Dry Run' footrace By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of ...............
A SS-year-old lrvine man previous-
ly convicted ofla~y and bad check
charaes was arrested Thunday at J'ljs
Newport Beach office on cbaraes of fra~d and illepl sccunties trans-
actions.
John C. Parsons was taken into
custody by•Irvioe police on a siit·
count felony warrant in connection
with the sale of Alaskan oil leases. He
was arrested at 8:30 a.m. at Citizens 911 & Gas Co. after a warrant was
issued late Wednesday b} the Kansas
St.ate Securities Commission, said
Irvine Police Sgt. Dick Bowman.
lrvlne officers were workillJ in
coopc:rat1on with Kansas authonties,
Bowmanwd.
P1110ns is~ with two counta
each of teCUriua fraud, sale of
UJ\ttlistered lllCUritiet and operatina as an un.resiltered eecurltics broker,
accordina to Larry Cook of the
KanlU State Securities Comn)Uaion.
Parsons was an'tlted and sent to
pri10n for two years in 1967 on
cba11t• of inuina bAd checks. He allO
was convicted in 198 l on three felony
counts of larceny and one of fraud
linked to an attc~ted embezzlement
of more than Sl00,000 from an
Arizona manfacturina fmn. He was
senten<lcd to 1traiaht probation on the
latter offense.
Cook said today that his depart-
ment had been investiptina Parsons
since April. He allC&cd th.at Parsons
and b11 Newpon Bcacbued flrm
made oil Jeue sales t about 30
investon tn Kansas. bid on mis.-
rq>tttentation1 of matcat facu in
their telephone salts tchcs and
information distributcd1 potential
cUenta.
Citizens Oil & Oas CcJold the oil
leases in 640-acre blockfor S l 0 an
acre. The federal Qura of Land
Management sells the SH blocks for
$1 an acre, Cook oonfimd. He said
that Parsons reported told his
investors that the extra Sin acre was
for "geological services" icb as maps
and studies of the areas t sale.
Parsons remained in Onge Coun-
ty Jail awaiting ~cot and
utradition procecdjngs.
By SUSAN BOWLET!' °' ...............
About 2,000 runners are O ·
pectCd to show today for "The
Ory Run," a Back Bay footrace
sponsored by Mothers Against
Drunk Dnvers and the Newpon
Beach Police Employees Associa-
tion.
"We had 1,500 last year," said
former MADD president and
race coordinator Lynda Graham.
Graham, whose daughter was
struck by a drunken motorist an
front of the family bome ·in
November 198 l. said all k.inds of
people take pan in the race
Graham's daughter, who was a
'toddler at the time of the &CCJdcn l,
has recovered, but other vLct1ms
are not so lucky, sht said Volun-
te(rs who have lost family mem-
bers to drunken dnven wtll work
at the ev~nt sae on Back Bay
Road.
But Graham strtsscd that .. run·
nen run to run, .. and most of the
runners planning to take part 1n
the race have no personal assoc1a-
t1on to MADD.
The morning run w1JI beg.In on
Back Bay Road at the Newpon
Dunes and will io north along the
Back Bay EcolO&Jcal Rexrv~
endina back at the Dunes. Pa.roa-
pants may ch00$C to run either a
two-m1k fun run or a I ().IUJo..
meter race G raham said.
I he run 1s to call attenuon to
the concem• of the 900-member
Orang.e County branch of the
nat1onw1de organization dedi-
cated to the end of drinking and
dnv1ng. G raham sa1d. Proceeds
benefit the Orange County
Chapter of . MothCf'S Againsf
Drunk Dnvcrs and the Ncwpon
Beach Pohcc Employees Associa-
tion
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Couple survive 3 days
lnslde downed chopper
By tlte A11oclated Pre11
RIDGECREST, Calif. -Two people found alive in a demolished
helicopter at the 8,8()().foot level in the Sierra Nevada survived three days
inside the craft before they were rescued Friday, officials said. A deer bunter
found the wrec~e Thursday night and notified the U.S. Forest Service, whlcJl
dispatched a helicopter to r'C$CUe the pair, pilot Michael Dawson, 36, and
Elizabeth Noel, 24, both of-Kex Biscayne, Aa., said Forest Service spokesman
Bob Addison. They were airlifted 'out of the area Friday afternoon in good
condition with possible fractures, a Ridgecrest Community Hospital
spokeswoman said.
Governor'• tar panel 1 .. a~ report
SACRAMENTO-Gov. George Dcukmejian's tax .eform commission,
issui~ its finaJ repon Friday, revencd its previous recommendation that
grocenes, health services and bome utilities be taxed. The advisory
commission also rejected its earlier suggestion that business property be
reassessed for propeny taxes every silt years, but retained its recommenda\ions
that inCQme ta.xes be cut $87 5 million and simplified, that ciprettc and alcohol
taxes be raised $600 million and that $29 billion worth of sales ta.x eitemptions
be erided.
Child care funding bill •Jgned
SACRAMENTO-Lcgisla'tion to P.rovide $22 million this year to care for
800,000 "latchkey children" before and after school bas been signed into law by
Gov. George Dcukmejian. The bill, by Senate President Pro Tem David
Roberti, 0-Los Angeles, won legislative approval as·part of an agreement for a
workfare bill to require welfare recipients to go through job sear~h. traiping and
mandatory work programs to get their benefits. the t.c:Pslaturc last year
passed a $30 million latchkey bill by Roberti, but Dcukmejtan vetoed it. This
year, Robeni held up the governor s workfare bill until be agreed to "provide
latchkey money.
Colony confJrmed ••tiller bea
SACRAMENTO-A wild swarm ofbees discoyercd in a Kern County oil
pipe near Bakersfield was the seventh .. k.ilftr bee" colony identifiedjn the last
three months. say st.ate agriculture officials. The swarm was found SepL 6 and
destroyed the S8J)1e day, but it took until Friday to conflrm that they were
indeed Africanized bees.
Health-care wor.ter dled of AIDS ..
MIAMJ -Two health-care workers who normally would not be
considered at risk for AIDS contracted the disease after coming into contact
with blood at their work places, and one of the women died of it, investi~tors
sax ... You can't say it definitely was blood, but there is certainly a quesuon of
it,· said Gus Sermos, an epidemic-intelligence officer for the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control in Atlanta. The women's cases arc separate from those of two
health-care workers who, according to a CDC repon Thursday, contracted the ·
AlDS virus from work.in& with patients and their blood. Neither of those
workers has developed the disease. A six-month investigation disclosed that
neither of the Miami victims was a member of any groups considl'red at h1gh-
nsk for AIDS.
Reagan OK• Jordan arm• pac.t.ge
WASHINGTON -President Reagan, determined to provide new U.S.
weapons to Jordan. 1oday pve final approval to an arms package that will
touch off a fight with Israel s su"pporters in Congress. Reagan, who called the
weapons "defensive arms," said the pack.age would give Jordan "the tools 1t
needs to help defend its peorle as King Hussein courageously pursues peace
with Israel." Hussein will cal on the president at the White House on Monday
to review prospects for holding Mideast peace talks by the end of the year.
Moantaln man gets 85-year .entence
VIRGINIA CITY, Mon1. -A man who shunned society and hoped to
establish a tribe of "mountain people" was sentenced to 85 years in prison
Friday for kidnapping a young woman and killing one ofher woul.J-be rescuers.
was convicted by a Madison County District Court jury in July of murder.
kidnapping and assault. Don Nichols, 54, who bas refused to express remorse,
was sentenced for le.id napping Kari Swenson, 24, a member of the U.S. biathlon
team, on July 15, 1984, and for killing Alan Goldstein when he tried to r~ue
. Swenson. Declared a dangerous offender, Nichols will have to serve at least
half of tile 85-year term before becoming eligible for parole.
NORAD comppter becomlng omolete
DENVER -A federal official says the computer at the top-secret
NORAD command post inside Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain, which
coordinates the nation's carly-wamina system against nuclear attack. is
becoming obsolete. "We have been told by (the Defense Depanrnent) that t.ht
state-of-the-an computer equipment will not be ready until 1992 at the
earliest." Charles Bowsher, comptroller gcneraJ of the General Accountin&
Office, told a House subcommittee on Thursday. Pentaaoo representatives
acknowledged there arc flaws in the system, but say it is adequate.
WORLD
New Zealand won •tend ban o.n .na.te •lUJM
WELLlNOTON • New ZeaJand -New Zealand will continue bannina
ships with nuclear power or weapons from its poru even if that means an end
to the ANZUS alliance, Prime Minister David~ dee~ Friday. He said
New 1.9eland wants aood relations with the United States and Australia
whatever happens to' the ~efense ~ment forscd by the ~ ~Hies after
World Warn. "It is more 1mporta.nl to preserve~ Sood rclatJonJ~IP with the
U.S. and Australia than to preserve a treaty which cauacs conflict betwttn
friends:· he SI.id.
Syrian• aeal oflTrlpolJ bJ fl61Jtfn6
TRU>Oll, Let.non -yrian trOOps scaled oft' Tripoli on Friday and
aooeared ready to move in to quell a bloody l l-day power •tnlllk ID
L.ebanon'1 se.cond-la.raest city. Durina a momina luD in \be fla)ltina.
ufttdentified 1unmen shot to death 12 flecina mototiau on the city'• ouukiru.
police said.
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TEL A VlV, llracl -Security forces raided two P.let&haia.n tetrOtUt ce1lJ
1n the occupied Ou.a Strip the military command annollnced Friday. The
command said a member o?one of the aroupt, bued acer the Oua Suip 1own
of IC.ban Yunia. had shot and wounded an lneli tNdt ctrlwr on Aut. I .
Membm of lhe eecond p'Oup, bucd in the Jabaliyell refuaee camp, bad
mounted attacks ln tbe llrach towns of A.lhkelon aDd K.irfa• Malachi near
Gau. 11wellu1n Jab&Jlyeh ittclf, the ann~t aid.
5 peq>le killed,
but casualties
lightin storm
Path Of
Gloria· MAINE
Hurricane Gloria dei a glancing
blow to the East Coason Friday.
tearing down power tin and buck-
ling boardwalks but 1using less
damage than upecte before it
rapidly weakened over 1'W England.
A half.million people l1 fled what
was once one of the me dangerous
Atlantic storms on reco.
Five deaths were lied to the
storm, which movecborth after
smuhi!lf into North Catina before
dawn Friday with 130 nh wind. By
Friday ni&ht. however, loria weak-
ened into a tropical stoa as it swept
over western Maine anocadcd into
Canada's maritime prone.es.
Low-lyina areas werdooded and
more than 2.75 ·milli< customers
lost electricity during Ohurricane.
Gloria rapidly wealiled onc.e it
ran aground in Coricticut and
thick, gray clouds werrcplaced by
sunshine from Non tCarohna to
Massachusetts. The gaoling casinos
of Atlantic City, NJ .. h.closedcarly
as the storm approaed, but o n
Friday they got ready treopen.
Storm hals
arraign mot
DETROIT (AP) -John Z. ~
Lorean's arraignmentn charges of
bilking investors In is failed car
company out of $8 m illion was
delayed Friday bca~ 1he en-
treprcncw-was strand in New York
by Hurricane Gloria.
"Even John could n stop Gloria."
IX Lorean's attoey. Howard
Weiuman, said as entered De-
troit's feder~I courtJuc to discuss
the arraignment, which was
rescheduled for Mon y at" I p.m.
Mexbo
sileli: as
resc1ers
liste1
MEXICO CJTY P) -Rescuers
demanded silence lday and listen-
ed for signs, howe\' faint. that life
still stirred under e rubble more
than a week aftene great earth-
quake. Pedestrians >ppcd and driv-
ers shut off their erues.
Hopes of succe persisted, but
were flagging becu so much tame
had passed. Reu teams from
Switzerland. FrancWest Germany
and Canada began ing home.
i.Absolute silen has been re-
quested since yesday on al least
four occasions,· said Ernesto
Sabuayo. captain ' sccunty ID the
Juarez A venue zorf'They are using
.ultra-sound equiprnt, which means
that people should>t evenwaJk."
The latest rescs were of four
babies and two alts Wednesday
and Thursday frollhe rums of the
12-story Juarez Hoital, now a heap
of rubble 120 feet ill.
Nearly 1,000 pole were bcheved
trapped in n by tltwo quakes that
struck the city I. Thursday and
Friday. and 190 ht been rescued.
Docto~ at the enc said the last
people taken out 9uld have died ID
a week withoutkater. food. or
movement.
"There's much learn from these
survivon, who oame death even
in the conditionaey found them·
selves in," said tios Rojas Enn·
qu"· who hclpedUlJ a baby and a
nurse to safety Thday
City and fcdc offices released
new and wi<kly llef1Cnt fflU~ on
casualties.
An cm~ncyleral commission
beaded br_ May Ramon Aauirrc
said late Thu.net that more than
4 600 ~pie ~own dead 1n the ~:~=l,)35 ittjurcd and
The 'ty ~cnt put the n'um~ of _,.at 4,S96. Tbc.
federal lntaiotJrustry aid ·.'IOV·
munent record ~ l ,'°° to
l lOOO miaint ul •~ooo ~wed.
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"For the storm of the century. 11
was a washout," said New Yorlc City
Parks Commissioner Henl') Stem,
whose office counted 572 1rees down
in the city.
Added Mayor Edward Koch: "We
scared the hell out of the bumcane
and it went elsewhere ··
By midaftcmoon the storm had
sped up the Connccucut Ri ver Valley
into Vermont., where 50 mph wind
forced sqme can off roads, offi cials
said. Gov. Madeleine K.umn declared
a state of emergency, asked non-
essential state employees to go home
and placed 800 National G uardsmen
on alen.
ln New Yorlc City, tens of
thousands stayed home, and the twin
110-story towers of the World Trade
Center and the Wall Strec1 stock
eitchanges shut down. But the storm's
effects were moslly limited to flooded
streets. while trees and power lines
were downed on suburban Long
Island.
Forccasiers said widespread de-
struction was avened. because the
storm's strongest wmds remained on
the cast side of the eye and over water,
gradually weakening. until they
crossed eastern Long lsland and
bep.n to dissipate, and because 1t
comClded with low ude. .
Gloria had approached the East
Coast as one of 1he sttongest A1lanttc
storms on record. with wind up to 150
mph.
The humcane still had 100 mph
winds when it rammed the Connecti-
cut coast after noon, brealong wtn-
dows and crushing boats with 12-foot
waves. But the National Hum cane
Center said its ccniral eye began
rapidly weakening. and ar 8 p.m
EDT. Glon a was downgraded to a
tropical siorm when its winds fell to
50 mph wn h some gusts an squalls
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PENNSYLVANIA
VIRGINIA
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NORTH
C AROLINA .. ~ ~Cape e Hat.teru
Power outages.
Homes Damaged
Stoekmar'kets And
BuSlnes&es Cloae
Casinos Close
Boardwalk Buct<led
Flooding, Boardwalk
Destroyed
Pier Torn
A'W&y
First Hits
Land
Hurrican e or not, show goes on
BOSTON (AP)-The storm out\ldl' mil\ llJH' tlt-cn ml1"' appropnatc lnr
"M1am1 Vice:· but the ca<.t and l'fl."" ul ·~pen'er For Hire" didn't alln'"
torrenual showers from H.umf\lnl." < 1lonJ to ~top thear Iii ming an Boswn 11n
Fnd~r A.ctor Robcn L nch ~no pla) ~ thl' T\ pm att· CH' ~no" n 11nl) a ... 'iflt'n'>er
and about I 00 actors. trt:" mt·mtx·r<. and nnloolo..cr~ toolo.. .Ji:h ant.1ge of an
empty Statehouse to \hoot se'l'ral \lef\c.>' tor Jrr l"f"t,1.>t.lt' entttkd -
appropnalely -"C:hlidren Ot .i Temrt"•t 'iturm ..
Gorbachev names
rising star premier
\.10 . ( ( )\\ (\Pl -fh.: \(1, ll'I
L'nion on Fnda' announ1t'd lht'
re11rement of Premier "1lo.11ld1 \
T1khono' and named '-•~·1l.i1 I
R ~zhlco' 10 the.> po.-.t J' hl'Jlt .ii
go,emment
R \Zhko\. a~ .;'"'car-old tnhn1x r.11 I~ COnSldl•rcd 3 top hl'Ul1'n.int •I
Commum~t Pan' lcadl·r \t1 ~h.iil "
Gorbacht'' and a mJ1nr t1~1m· '
Gorbache' \ dn'l 10 rl'torm 1h1
So"1et econom' H1' pr11m.it111n .i.lw
was anolher 1n J !tt'nl'' 111 .11 t111n' t-'
Gorbachev to bring 'oungl·r ml n int•
the leadershi p
The offit•1al nr\IJ<; agenl' Ta'' -..11J
T1 khono' "'ho 1'1 80 and h.i' \l'n l'd
as premier for fiq: H'ar\ rrtm·J 1111
heahh reasons. T1khono' 1' onr 11! th1
las1 of1he Kremhn\ "old guard ·
The Tass announn·ment did n11t
sa\ v.hether T1 l..honll\ '"'uukl rt 1.11n
his seat on 1he l '-memhc.·1 c. 1•m-
mumst Pan' Politburo
Tass said· T1 l hono' \ re\lgn.111.111
and the appointment 1lt R' zhlo..o' ~1
Politburo memher ll'r ,1nh th t'
monthc; v.crr appri\\ cd .11 J nw1·1111~
of the prrc;1d1um tll th1· '>upn·nw
5tn 1e1 the na11onal parli.inwnt
m<1n l'I thl !l•nt'mmt:nt planning
agenl·, lrnm ,~"' It• "''-l He ha'
ht.'l'n tht' fMn' < t:ntral l 'mm1ttC't'
'K'•rl'ta11 1n l hargl , 1 l"tOm1m1l
.idmin1,tra1111n ,,n,t '"'cmhl·r
I~ •
R' / h "'" "J\ It'' .th'<l II 1 t ht• Poli-
t t'lu r • n \r '' "t't'l..' al\c <" rh.1, he' Ot't.ir., 1H'nt·r .11 \t•• n·t.11'
1.ll thl f'.lrl\ 1\ . nuntl'\ \ mo'
p(ml•r1ul P'''' \1.,. n.imt•d "' 1t1l·
l\1l1thur11 an ~prtl h\ ( 11•rh.it ht'' v.a'
'\ qtnr I\. l 1~.11. hn "h11 ht•aJ, the
p.1ri. ·, or~'\n17allnn.1I 't'\'lhtn .ind h
"l,lt'h '1l0\1'\h H'1l 'l' ' h i
< 1nrh.ll hn
H_,1hl..1n '' tht· \lfun~nt Pulathur1
mcmhu .i ltt•r the '--l \t'M •l•l
trorbd1hc' l 1Lh1\0<1\ 'rl"pl.ht'mcn1
I' lh\: latl''t 10 d wnt'' ,11 per,11nrH'
,hangl'' at the-..._n·ml1n' h1)lht'''
lc\t'I\ \Intl (Hlrl'-.lthl \ l\Wil. 'l'T lhl'
p.1n1 k.\\kr\h r ,,, \1.1 , I .1 .l.t,
.11tt•r tht• dt'•" t l'rn1tkn1 ..._ 1r,1.1n
11 n l < h1•1 n1•1n ..
( .. 11~a, h1 ·"""l liHm.-r r \ .1
,,f111.11r \ I{ 1m.1n1n tr '"l !t\C' I' 1
l~uro n "'~ "·'' 'l•'\>C1.I '' .i "' ,,1n,nltllat1t•n th•, ""''t'•
Nikolai Ryshk.o•
The-prc-m1c-r 1c; 1n l har r ,,, 1h1·
I \o,1c1 govemmc-nt and adc; the
I , l'Ounetl ot m1nic;tl'r<. Ru1 1n 1h1· "''' 1 ·1
")'item. the-real flt'"'C'r ft>q, "'th 1h1
('ommun1c;t Pan' and m1·mhe" 111
the part\ Pohthur0 and \Cl n·t.111,\1 R\lhko'~"'a' .i tir't ,kpul\ ,h.111
I )unn~ .t 11' ' 1'Mh.1nh ntar1
'l'''1on l Mt'I> \ 1 ., 1,111 \ ndrC"1 .\
Crr.'m'I"' "'J' -r1. •td IT•'rrt lhr "°"'
hr ht• 1\1 h" rw 1 ' th IT<' ,ll'' .:idc-' J n,1
n.1nh·,1 pn·,11kn• .in.I hcJ.t • t qaw
l hl' f'rt'\ltfrn,, "lar\11'1' .i ,rr
t•m,1n1.1I ~'''
Soviet minister offers nuke plan
W ~ H lNGTON ( .\ P) -~\l<'t
Forc11n M1n1stcr Eduard \
Shevardnad~c outlined a nc""
propo~I for rcduCJf\1 nuclear
weapons arsenals 1n a meeti~ Fnda\.
vllth Pttstdent Rcapn. ~al) of
tate Ott>rtt P hulu dtsclOKd
Shultt, who pentC1Plted 1n the 1"'0
houn of wu and a worklna lunch
at'Rrward. refu9td to rtveal de\l.th of
the plan but wd Rcapn "wtlcomed
what was put btforc him" and th('
Sov•eu· auaesuon that they rut rt on
the table for di1CUSSion at 1tic U ·
Soviet arms control talks 1n Genev1
nut wtck.
"We hope 1t can l~d to a Pf'IX'("SS of
fmUlnt ncaottat10M," huhl Slld.
,
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add1bg that ..cnou' harpinang mu'l
be conJuc1cd in lh<' rn' Ut ' ,,, thl'
arms control forum not 10 rubl"
dehate ~tw~n tht' tv.-0 \Up<'f'P''"l'f"\
"I ""111 nol t:h.inaclt'n1e 11 othC'f than
tCI st\. 1t 1s 1 change in their poc;1t1!'\n "
tht' secret.al"\ ..aid. hnt'ting rcponr"
after he\.ardnadie lt'tl tht \\ h11r
House
hultt said the propo\11 """' ,·on
tamed an a length\ ktter'trom '°"" l<'l ~ader Mikhail Gorba h<'' that
('vardnadze handC'd Re n dunng
1, open1na ~rt'~ntatton ~ \lid t h<'
foreian m1n1,tcr C1utT1nrd tht
proposal but that bc'<'au;c> tht mott
detailed kner wa in Ru\s11n and haJ
not ~ traMlatcd \ct l \ C'lffic1al\
t
h.1\t' n1'I h.1J 1n 1pf'Qnun11 111
,1 rkl h It' II ,
I k did ..,., h<'"~'' cr that thr
'ut'l1t\ t ,, a '''mrl11.:atC'\i ""<'
He-J<''' n hcJ 11 a' a .ounter
propn\81 h• \ ' am1c; rC'\iu,uon'
1ltlrr\ alr<'ad' put forv.ard dunng
earl1e1 rounJ1> 1lf the amu tall~ and \a'"· "It l\d1tlcren1 from the-pc:>\rt1on
1hat th<'' ha'c-ht-con 1ak1nJ
Repon1, attntlut<'d to o~ t<'I
\Ourtt ha'e '>llggt'\tcd the Iona·
Awaited propo~I ~ould 1n,ol\t a 40-
pucrnl rcdu\'.t1 on 1n m101lr
launrher' and nude-Ar warhead-.
hnked to rt' train!\ on Rc.aaan' plan
t<1 dt' clop a h\IJ'·t~ hnoloti\ drfcnse
asaan t nuc1t.ar attacl
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By JUAN CARLOS GUMUCIO
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TEHRAN, Iran -After fi ve years
of warfare, with neither military
strategy has placated domestic criti-
cism to the human-wave offensives,
which took a heavy toll among young
Iranian recruits and volunteers.
victory nor negotiated pea.cc in sight, Now, the analysts note, Iran is
a grimly determined lran carries on launching small attacks daily, which
the battle against Iraq despite heavy keep the Iraqi army shifting from one
tfuman and economic cost. point to another.
On walls throughout Tehran and The new tactjcs are also a marked
other citjes, the brightly painted departure from the "war of the cities"
words of revolutionary leader that flared up in the spring, when
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini urge Iraqi warplanes bombarded Tehran
Iranians on: "Even if the war takes 20 and other cities, and. Iran retaliated
years, we shall stand." with surface-to-surface missiles
People drop money into glass boxes against Iraqi cities. This phase of the
near Tehran University as donations war ended when the Iraqi govern-
to the war effort, and hundreds of ment called a halt to its air raids on
youths flock every week to truck-civilian targets.
mounted blood banks to give blood Iran, whose population of 42
for the wounded. million is three times Iraq's, bolds a
"The flow of blood for the war of large edge in manpower. Iranian
Islam will never dry up," said Ahmad officials boast they can mobilize as
Dabmia, 18, as he lay on a stretcher many as 3 million volunteers. But ._."~--·giving bl<X?d. "With every bl~ Iraq has received large quantities of
donation, v1otory over Iraq as near. French-made weapons, ioclurung
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The Iran-Iraq War entered its sixth Mirage and Super Etendard warp-
year Sunday. When it broke out Sept. lanes and missiles, and also receives
22, 1980, Iran's president at the tjme, arms supplies from the Soviet Union.
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, vowed to Iran's airpower shortage has been a
crush the invading Iraqi anny in two critical element in the Iran-Iraq weeks. Iraoi President Saddam ·i· · Hussein promised Iran's defeat in a ma atary equation.
mere three days. Before Khomeini's revoludonaries
But after 1,828 days of bloody overthrew Shah Mohammad Reza
battles that have destroyed ·'entire Pahlavi in 1979, Iran's U.S.-built air
cities on both !ides of the border and force of about 400 planes, including
left an eslimated 750,000 Iranians 77 F-14s,. was on~ of the most
and Iraqis dead and wounded, no one advanced lJl th.e Maddie . East. But
expects the war to end soon. after the lslarn1c . revolullon and. a
Hussein sent the Iraqi army into . U.S.·lcd commer~aal embargo, m~n
lran five years aso to reclaim rus-tcnance of the aircraft felJ off, cnp-
puted border temtory' and to try t<i piing the Iranian air force.
o~t a r:evolutionary Shiite Mo~lem Although the cost of the war for
reaune 1n lra)l, a !lon-~b n~tions, Iran remains a tiJ!ttly kept secret, ~twas encouraaing Ifa91 Shutes ~ some Iranians say 1t could be as high nse up ll?llnst the dommant ~unn1 as $1 billion a month. It has heavily
Moslems "? lh;at Arab l~d It is ~e eroded the e<ionomy and caused
latest conflict an cent~cs of enmity major new hardships in everyday
between th~ two countnes. .-Iranian life. The Iraqi lC*der seeks peace talks, . . . . __ a
but the SS-year-old Khomeini vows (The lran1an <?Pposttaon-m~e
to fiaht on until ijussein is brought blames t~e K.h~metru eovemrnent for
down. Western analysts and knowl-the continuation of the ~· saying
ed&eable observers in Tehran say Iran s.hould take up the Iraqi offer to
peace remaiAs a remote objective as negollate a peace.
Iona as the leadership in both coun-("Khomeini's aim in continuing
tries remains unchanacd. the external war is to cover up bis
The war anniversary finds both internal war against the Iranian
countries re-shaping strategies to Eople's resistanoe," Massoud Ra·
break the mj)itary deadlock. vi1 leader of the underaround leftist
The Iranians, stalemated on the UJ&bedeen Khalq, declared in a
battlefront and in need of new statement Monday issued from his ~ns to match Iraq's superior headquantrs in Paris.) · firepower, have shifted from their
"human-wave" around offensives in
the southern' marshlands and
adopted a aeojraphically wider but
less ambitious campaje of bit-run anacu Ilona the 73()..mtle watftont.
Iraq meanwhile, baa atcpped up
arouna and air attacks, includ ing
raids in the Perslan Gulf, to try to
brina Iran to the neaotiatina table.
The Iraqis are reported to have
extensively dfrnaied the Kbara. fsl&iid -oil terminal, Iran's main
crude-oil output in the auJf and vital
source for revenues needed for the w~cft'ort.
Political obterven here, who spoke
with a reporter on condition they not
be i,ntifled, say Iran's chanae in ,
"People arc divided over the war,"
aaid an Iranian hiatorian, who Hice
most government critics asked not to
be identified. "The m~ority is
motivated by deep rcli&ious belief a or
historic nat>onalist values. but with
the war havina touched thouaands
and thousands of families, there is a
widespread sense of tf'l&edy."
Many Iranians seem resilJlcd to
continuina1h.cfllbt, however.
"War has been aoil\I on for five
yean and it will probably so for five
or mo"','' said a youna aovemment
clerk. "War has become a fea(ure of
daily life, Uke the momina radio
show. The war will end when J:>oth
sides art completely de troyed.'1•
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0...oge Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Septemt)er 29, 1985 AS
Mexican quake stems frOm Pacific Ring of Fire.
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID .......... ,,_.,...
WASHINGTON -A frqile spot
on MeA.ico's balmy western ooastbne
that shook Sept. 19; spreadin1 death
and destNction across that nation,
was but the latest outburst of the
Pacific Ring of Fire.
That ring, consisting of volcanoes
and. earthquake sites, surrounds the
Pacific Ocean along the margins
,.where th~cat plates that cover ;c
Earth ari against one another wi h
titanic ro . '
Those margins arc the scene of
continual seismic activity, and Mex-
ico has been shaken regularly. The
current temblor filled in a so-<:alled
seismic gap, a place that hasn't had a
quake recently and seemed due,
explained Dave Russ of the U.S.
Geological Survey.
The quake measured a significant
8.1 on the R1chtdr scale of ground
motion, and Rus~ said that "quite
commonly, you might expect after-
shocb in the 6 to low 7 range in an
event ofthls magnitude."
Today's eanb science holds that the
plates that cover the surface of the
planet float on a molten layer be-
neaih, crushing against one another.
They are driven by massive but not
fully understood forces.
When plates come together, one
may be pressed beneath the other,
diVlng into the interior of the planet,
forci ng the other plate upward with
subsequent earthquakes. Those are
called subduction zones.
Sometimes the crashing of conti-
nents together causes mountains to
rise into the skies.
Often these focccs wiU crack and
~eaken the plate being driven up--
~. allowing molten rock under
great pressure to rise upward bursting
tOrth in volcanoes hke Mount St.
Helens.
The study of these massive moving
plates bas revolutionized earth Id-perently occumd closer to the sur-
ence over the last two decades, face.
displacina earljer theories about ver-"In a surface quake the waves t.lcal movement$ within the Earth rumble across the countryside and
eauaioa volcanoes and quakes. can do a lot more d.aJntae. That could
Whether in Japan, Alaska, O'\ile, be rcuon for the Mexico City
Mexico or elsewhere around the damap," he said.
Pacific, tho Ring of Fire has been the The extent oftbe dam.,c al~
S<lCne of some of the most violent be attributed to the type ofgrou';;d~
natural disasters ever recorded -which the city is located.
includina the world's most powerful Built on a former lakebcd which
quake, ill Japan in 1933. has been filled in over the last SOO
On Sept. 19, the movement ~ years, Mexico City sits on relatively
curred on the Middle America loose water-filled clay which can
Trench, where the relatively small liqwfy when shaken by an earth-
Cocos Plate is beina ever so slowlf quake. .
gro und underneath the giant Nonh "Such sediments tend to shake, to
American plate that holds Canada, resonate, and can amplify the situ-
the United States and Mex.tee>. ation" and can make the shaking even
"As it decends down, there is a lot worse than that from the quake itself.
of friction, some places slide smooth-Russ said. •
ly, in other areas it hangs up. Stra.in The Michoacan Gap is about 90
builds up, accumulated encray, and miles long, Russ explained. To its
cventuall~ thls exceeds the strength of northwest a major quake occurred
the rock.; said Russ, the deputy chief Jan. 30, 1973, measuring 7 :5 on the
of research in the agency's Office of Richter scale, the Colima quake. And
Eanbquakes, Volcanoes and Engj-to the southwest, the Petitatlan
neering. quake, measuring 7.6. took place
The triangular Cocos plate, lying March 14, 1979.
off the coast of Mexico and Central "The picture that should be ex-
America is being pushed from the pressed is that this is a pretty active
west by the slow turns of the massive area in tenns of quakes," Russ said,
Pa_.cific Plate, which underlies most of "Jn I 9S7 there was a quake measured
the ocean, and from the.autb by the at 7.9 in Acapulco, and in this century
Naz.ca plate, .along the South Ameri-there have been several in the 8
can coastline. neighborhood in this area," be said.
Russ said that in some parts of The smaller amounts of damage in
Mexico, quakes have occurred about the past likely occurred because the
every 33 years. But the spot where last quakes were deeper and the region
week's temblor hit, the region known was somewhat less populated, be
as the Micboacan Gap, had not bad a speculated.
quake in historic times until Oct. 2S , . Asked why the region of the quake
1981. last week seemed to have been less
Measuring 7.3 oo the PJchter scale, active than nearby areas, Russ said it
the 1981 quake hit in almost the same is also the site of a fracture in the
place as the most recent event. Cocos plate. The Orozco Fracture
But it was apparently much deeper may have reduced the amount of
in the earth, resultiq in less damage. shaking in the region until now. he
said Russ. Thursday's quake, occur-said.
ring relatively soon afterward, ap-The Richter scale is a gauge of the
Higher earthquake
insurance costs
anticipated in state
By ROGER OILLOTT u lwlMM .,,..,
LOS ANGELES -The Mexico
earthquakes are the latest in a series of
natural disasters that have made the
first nine months of 1985 the worst
ever for the American insurance
indust.ry and may result in higher
quake-i nsura nee prcm i u ms
domestically, officials say.
The actual losses in Mexico City
aside, the occurrence of such devas-
tation•is expected to make insurers
increasingly skittish about taking on
earthquake risks.
··As the clays and monttts and, years
JO by and we get closer to that
inevitable expected 'big one,' some
reinsurers arc simply shying away,"
Al Gcrshaneck, chief of 'the re-
insurance unit of the California
Department of Insurance, said.
Se1smologjsts-prcdict a great earth-
quake -one 91at registers 8.0 or
greater on the Richter scale of ground
motion -is virtually certain to occur
along the San Andreas Fault in
Southern Catifomia in the next 30 to
50 years.
A similar temblor in Northern
California is considered substantially
less likely because the 1906 San
Francisco quake, which measured
8.3, relieved pressure on that portion
of the San Andreas.
Reinsurcrs don't directly insure the
public. Instead, they insure insurance
companies by agreeing to assume a
poruon of t.heu risk for a premium
price.
Since late last year. reinsurance
money in the country has been drying
up, and underwriters are having to
pay increasingly high,Premiums to get
coverage, offlc1als said.
rate increases of SO percent or more.
That would be on top of increases
of SO percent to 100 percent in the
past year , and those costs arc passed
along to the public.
"The reinsurance market is already
a tough one, and truS will make It
tougher," said Dean Flesner, vice
president for operations of State
Fann Insurance Co. in Bloomington,
Ill.
Sam Schiff, a spokesman for the
Insurance Information Institute in
New York, said the year to date bas
been. the worst ever for the industry,
which since January has paid out$2. l
billfon in claims for natural disasters.
For the first three-quarters of 1983,
the industry paid out $1.28 billion in
natural d isaster claims, Schiff said.
A record $2.3 billion was paid in
1983. a figure that could be surpassed
this year with expected claims from
Hurricane ·G loria, now threatening
the East Coast, said John McCaon, an
institute spokesman in San Fran-
cisco.
More than 70 percent of the
earthquake insurance in the United
States is sold in California, and State
Fann carries the bulk of those
policies. Of California's 7 million
homeowners, more than one million
are insured by State Farm and about
18 pel'C'Cnt of those carry earthquake
insurance.
In January, a new stale law re-
quired any companies selling general
homeowner insurance to also offer
insurance coverage. But there was no
groundswell of acceptance.
The number of homeowners buy-
inJearthquake insurance doubled but
it 1s still only about 12 percent.
Among the reasons cited for the
small increase arc relativ~y high
premiums and large deductibles.
Most companies set premiums from
$ l .2S to $1.50 per $1 ,000 of coverage.
"At this point, we can't pinpoint
how much impact there will be on
{domestic) rates because of Mexico
Cit)£ "Gershaneck said. "But with the
occu'rrcnce of such ·a major quake, [jftj~ijF,ijijiij~iijiijijDil
reinsurers certainly will be sittin~
back and re-evaluating the situation.'
In London, the prestigjous industry
publication Lloyd's List said the
valued of d~stroyed buildings .al~ne
in Mexico City may exceed $3 b1lhon.
But officials indicated that the ex:
posure of Am~rican ~omplnies was
li kely to be minor. Wlth most of the
risk being carried by European firms.
Nonetheless. Rene Gutierre'l. a
senior vice president with Alcunder
& Aleundcr, a New York-based
insurance broker. estimat~ · that
underwriters may face reinsurance
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I =SPORTS NIBlt:.A ··~ "Come Ay With Me" (1963) Do1ot11 Hirt, Hugh O'Briln. ----" • ~ ~STORYIREAKQ ~ANOTHE
·~IEAT . ~MYmAY
i=TIWN
~=THENFl
··~ "Thi Air*" (1916) Ohlrlle Ollpln, Ednl PurMnce. :_10'.30-
11=:' DAAGOH8
~'I TOP TEN ouma
MOVIE **14 "HeraNI In New YoR" (1970)
Arnold Stang, Arnold Schwer· .....
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l i~OfTHELOIT
MTlt ON THE llT8 0 MC WEBCBI> 8PECW. ~ I~
**.,. "Th• 8lldl Stlllon Altuma" ~--Reno, Teri Olrr.
f' ...... 3" (1983) C>lnn9 Oul6d.
a..~
-11:30-~IROWNANO
e 8 IPIDfA.YAH ANO HIS
AMAZINOFEU
"" 0 NIEJw;Nf BANDSTAND
PUTTW ON THE HITS N>W:8NOU'8 TAil!
tiWl(ET'tNG
IOlON::T
LM FAOM TlE LAff STOP
MOYE
t t .,. ''The RIYtr Rat" I 1964) Tommy
1M Jonll. Mtr1ht Plmpton.
AmANOON
-180-
1 ()) OET ALONG GANO
TEJNHAWICI
THI& STOOGES Ill COLL.EOE fOOTBALL
t ~ Monkt'f Mlllk>n" (19811
Robert Blake, Keenen Wyrtt.
i:* ***~ "A Dey Al The Recel" (1937) Man Brothtra. Maureen
O'Sul'nn.
eMOYE •• .,. .~ Condof" (1970) Jim
Brown.lli Vlllf'Cletf. • ,..,.. WUON'S LOUISll..NA
OOOQt
l~ .. 8ASEBAU DE»WOll.D
WIESTlltG
MOYE · ** * "Biie The Bullef' ( 1975) Gene
Hlck"*1, Ctndict Bergen.
(%)MOYIE
**** "Fenny And Aleunder"
I 1913)( PllU 1-3 of 6) Ptmlle Allwtn,
bertl Guw.
-12:»-
I ()) COUEOE FOOTBAll 8BA8EBALL
THAEE STOOGES MOTORW&K .
WflTE COURSE
MEADOWl.AAK LEMON
-1:00-
MlMSTERS
BA8BIALl
DOCTOAWHO
WflTE COURSE TODAY .. 8R£ PROPHECY
WRE8TLltG NOT NB::ESSAM. Y THE NEWS
MOVIE
• t in "Or~" (1964) Dennis
Oulld. Max Von Sydow.
-1:30-
1:.=STOAY !:=>THE SCENES
"Muaolnl: The Oedine And Fall Of II
l)uce" (Pert 1 of 2) ( 1985) Susan
Slrlndon, Anthony Hopldns.
MOVIE
• .. .i.ws 3" ( 1983) Dennis Quaid
Beat Armstrong. -
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lf) ABn0US~
. -~ I~ t t "The Thief Of Btghdtd" ( 1976)
Peter Ultlnov, Terence Stemp.
.. (1980) Don
CheYJ Chue and Chrlatle Brinkley •tar ln .. lfadonal Lamoon '•
Vacation'' tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2.
(l)MOVIE
ttt~ "My F~e Yw" (1982)
Peter O'Toole, Mw1t I.JM.Baker
-5:30-
1 NIBlt:.A NEWS ,
THE RACE FOR HtM8ER OHE: COUEGE FOOT8All REPORT
GD ZOLA LEVITT •
6!:> JAPANESE PROOfWMNG
EVENN)
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I NF\. PAOI MAGAZINE I
OAEATUT Nl/ElfCAM HERO
THAEF8 COVPNIY
SNEAK PAEWWS
NEW TECH Tie
MOYIE *** "Battleground" (1949) V111
Johnson, John Hodlak.
-1:30-
1.(J)NEWS
HEADUNES ON TRIAL
TOO Cl08E FOR COMFORT
Wl.D NllE1ft;A
COMPUTfR CHAONICl..ES
TAXI •
MOVIE
*"Spece Rlldn" (1983) Vince Ed-wwds. Oevld Mendentllll. (%)CHAN.ES~ TALKS
wrTH
-7:00-
1 CATCH PHAA8E
AOHT IAO<I wrTH DAVID
HOAOWn2
I FASHION REPORT
STREET HAWK
INEWS
SMAUWOHDER HUMAN RACE
JAOOl IAONOWSIO: LIFE AND
~ • • "MelllltOfm: The Destruction
Of Jnd-Syn" (1983) Jeffrey Byron.
Tim Thomenon.
(l)MOYIE
tt'A "Popeye" (1980) Robin Wlt-
lllms. Shellrf Ouvlll.
(%)MOYIE *** "'Racing Wl1h The Moon"
(1984) Seen Penn. Elizabeth~
vem.
-7:30-
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IT'SAUVING
MONLA.
M'A•S•H
I i=~ ~YWOOO Bf.AT
Yl8tON8 Of SUP£RST AAS
YESTEADAY ANO TODAY irzONE
.MOYE tt\i "Paper Lion" (1968) Alan
Alda. LUen Hutton.
• NATlONAL OEOGfWIHtC ID OAEAT P£RfOflMHCES ID LOVE SPECIAL
!~OUNGGRAY
* • in • 'The Philldelphla Experi-
ment" (1984) MlcNel Pare, Nanty
Allen.
®MOVIE
tt "Sheenl" (1964) Tanya Rober1s,
TtdWMI.
-8:30-D 8 FACTS Of l.ff C!l LIUTYLE8 Of THE RICH AND
FAMOUS
• WEEKEHD MAGAZINE G PlAYBAll
-t.00-
8 (J) MOYIE
t * "National Lampoon's Vacation" i(1983~::a.~ 8ever1y D'Ar.-
([ll.MITI&T
START Of 90METttNl BIG A WALK THAOUGH THE 20Tl4
C8ITURY wrTH kl MOYERS e FOAERUNNEA ..
!::fVISION **'"' "The Tennlnato<" (1984) Ar·' nold Sdlwamntggtr, Undl Htmll-1 ton. ·
Cl>MOYIE **'"'"The River Rat" (1984) TOfM'ly
Corii.pany
Real wood panel,ing . .
Oak French cfoors
Odd size plywood
Custom milling ·
· EXotic and domestic lumber
Hard to find~ Items
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Lee Jones. Mirtha Plimpton.
(%)MOVIE * * "ee.t Delente" ( 1984) Dudley
Moore. Eddie M!Xphy. -•.ao-18227 POL.ICE STOR'l
TOGETHER AGAIN
-10:00-
IQIHUNTER
EveBOAT
*** "JoMn~ Bellnda" (1982) Ro-
alnlll -=:e. Richard Thomas. 1 lffBm THE RICH ANO
FAMOUS .MOYIE
*** "Under Milli Wood" (1971)
IRlchar~~er O'Toole
MEADOWl.AAK LEMON
WOAt..D VISK>N ~ ,. t 'A ''Hollywood Hot Tubs" (1934)
Donna McOlnlel, Mic:Nel AndrWt.
CID PHL COUM: NO JACKET
AEOUHD-SOLD OUT
-10:30-
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ARCHERS
MOYIE
t t "SIM Of The Cannibal God"
(1976) Ursula Andress, Stacy Keach
-10:45-
• SATUADAY SPORTS PAGE
-11:00-
1""8 ()) ®) 8 NEWS
~~THE DAAl<8IDE
tt "Thi Savage S" (1979) David
~~Ping. I NIBlt:.A AT RISK: A HISTORY
Of CONMilER PAOTm
I AfAL YIDE08
~SEAT
~**"The Big ChHI" (1983) Kevin
Kh, Glenn Clote.
(Q)MOYIE • ** "Moulin Rouge" (1928) OJga
D9CTV
-12:00-
1~'8TOPnH
t t * t "The Autoblogr1phy Of Miss
Jn Pittman" (1974) Cloely Tyton,
Qd«ta.
l:=..,NEWS
8ATUADAY AUYE
~AQITHE Wf STOP
tt "Aecltlell" (1964) Aldan Quinn.
Ottyt Hannlh.
-12:20-
" WAESTl.N) . -12:31)-:. " • I= ANNOUNCED
.. ~ "Opntlon ElchmlM" (1961)
lw-;.~~~
DAHClt ON AIR
MOVIE
t "Bodlel In Helt" ( 1983) Annette
HIYtn, Henchel Sfvlge.
-12:60-CB> NOT NECeJMM. Y THE NEWS
-1:00-
1 :' H !A "TwliQht FOf The Goda"
1958) Rock Hudlc>n, Cyd Chlrtae.
OPEN..c>
MOYIE
** "The Kissing Bendit" ( 1949)
Frink Sinatra. Kattwyn Grlyton. GD A1CHAN> HOGUE
.. -1:10-
(S)MOVIE **'"' "My Tutor" (1983) Caren Kaye, Mitt Lattanzi.
-1:20-
l~CHLDREN'8 F\H)
ttt';, "Under Fl<e" (1983) Nick
Nolte, Joannl Cluldy.
-1:25-
lC)MOVIE
t t 1,; "Bustin' Looee" ( 1981) Rlch-
11d Pryor. Cloely T yton.
-1:30-
1 AECON> QUIJE
NEW YORK HOT TRAa<S
NEPBl>ENT NEWS
AICNEWIQ
THEIEAM
* ~t" (1964) Kris K.rtt-
tofterlOn, T r"t Wlllilms.
Orange Cout DAJLY PILOT/8atUf'dey, hptember 28, 1MI A7
' High tech makes it easier
totrackthelikesof Gloria
By ED GOLDEN ......... ,,_.,..,
BOSTON -Jn a brightly lighted
room at ~~International Airport,
mcteorol<>&11t1 have .. been starina
intently at their computer screens for
days to track a shadowy presence
known as Hurricane Olona.
Like numerous National Weather ~rvice bureaus along the Eastern
seaboard, they have become in-
timately familtar with the breadth,
the eye and the fury of the storm. But
until the storm makes its final move
toward land or sea, they are powerless
to anticipate the vagaries of nature
and to tell the many telephone callers
how Gloria will affect them.
Eastern Hurricanes or The 20th. Centt1y
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Thursday's projections bring it mto
western southern New EngJan d on
Friday evening, a littJe to the east of
what had been previously predicted.
posslbly into western Connecticut
and western Massachusetts, Jo5eph
Bocchieri. deputy meterologist in
charge, said at a noon briefing with
the National Hurricane Center in
Miami.
But the swirling G!oria. with ~nds
of 139 mph, coujJ! change djrection at
any ume.
"It is frustrating in the sense that we
don't have complete knowledge
about what steers a hurricane. From a
5eientific poiot of view, it is frustrat-
ing to try and f~urc out what G loria will do,• Booch1eri said.
Still, hlgh technology makes the
modem weather forecasters consider-
ably better prepared than those who
were on duty Sept. 21 , 1938, and had
advised that a storm would passsoufh
of Nantucket before heading out to sea.
That storm turned out to be the
Great Hurricane of 1938, which
ripped through a suprised region with
wmds of 186 mph, killinJ 600 people
and destroying $600 mil hon worth of
property .•
There arc four work stations in the
center area of the Logan office. tach
station has three computer screens,
and they arc surrounded by other
computers. maps, television screens
and people absorbed in the tracking.
us VEAR NAME II'( Af( wtNoS 0£ATHS -AREA STRUCK
1938 ... 183 mph eoo New Engi9nd
1944 ... 150 tftph 389 N C.olina to New Eng&and
1954 CarOI 135 moh 68 Northeastern U S
1954 Hazel 150 mph 95 Eastern U S
1955 Connie 100 moh 25 C.o6W\M to Maryland
1955 1 CMne 83mpn 184 Eastern U S 1360 Donna 130 mph 50 Eastern u S
I 1972 I Agnes 100 rnoti 122 Florida to New Y0<k
I 19?5 I Eio.se 104 mpr1 71 Northeastern U S
SOUAC E THE NATIONAL HUAAICANE COHEA
& THE N4TIONAL WE.A THEA SEAllOCE
The ~n to Bocchieri's .right has a
computer image of the United States.
A large shaded area just touching the
Carolina coast is Gloria, a ~mile
wide hurricane ~uced to a small
image on a screen.
Meteorologist Dave Dilley uses a
green grease pencil· to show the
current position on a map and a blue
penciJ to indicate where the computer
projections arc sending it.
rn blue. Dilley indicated the 6ur-
ricane will have lost its intensity over
land, with winds of around 30-35
miles per hour. But he warns that
coastal areas will still receive unusual-
ly high tides.
,. .
"There will be a high tide ... But
flooding is bard to figure even if it
doesn't hlt us full force ."
A hurricane feeds on the warm
water temperatures of the tropics,
where rcadmgs are in the 80s.
"Usually, as a hurricane heads
north, the water ,temptraturc gets
colder. and the storm loses intensity,"
DilJey sa.id: .. But if it is moving fast,
the hurricane wilJ maintain hur-
ricane-force strength. Right now,
Gloria is moving rather slowly at l 5
miles per hour. But if it stays that
close to the coast. it will certainly
maintain a lot of its strength."
Deadline looms for Christmas mailing
WASHlNGTON (AP) -There are only 20
shopping days left until the first Christmas mailing
deadline, the Postal Service sajd.
To get to Australia. the Far East and Southeast
Asia using surface mail -the least expensive -
holiday parcels must by mailed by Oct. 18.
Parcel Air Lift, or PAL, packages destined for
members of the Armed Forces overseas should be
mailed in November, 1Pe Postal Service said.
A package qualifies for a PAL super~ver flight if
it weighs less than 30 poundsand is 60 inches or less in
length plus girth. Regular pa.reel post rates apply with
an air service fee between 30 cents and& 1.20.
Smaller packages up to I 5 poµnas qualify for a
similar but less expensive airlift to th~ military.
Mailers should mark the pack.age .. 'Space Available
Mail." Packa&es mailed from a military post outside the
48 contiauous states cannot weigh more than 70
pounds or be more than 100 inches in combined
lcnsth and girth. 1
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~; SAN DlEGO(A P)-Mayor Roaer ·~k's dccis1on to ptc.teot no nae in bis perjury and conspiracy ;,.uial was described as riJky by qai
;fll,Pertl who say the action could raise ~ons about his innocence in the and of the jury.
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! TechincaJly,Juries are supposed to
~ a defendants' decision not
to testify. Nevertheless, a jury can be
,l'Wlyed by a defendant's silence. says
• .ioroey Charles Goldberg. who
)peciahzes in crimirlal law.
' •"'fbere is a risk that the jury woo•t
w instnJctions, .. Goldberg said. ·u think: •Jf be was truly
t, why didn't he testify?'."
Hedaecock's defense attorney, ar Goodman, stunned courtroom
Tuesday when be abruptly
bis case without callina a sin.ale
'tness. The .prosecution had calfed
'tnesses over 17 days.
Stanford University law professor
Kaplan said the only times a
ndant is kept off the stand is when
defense counsel feels the pros-
ution has failed to prove its case or
wben they feel the defense has made
' all its pertinent points durina crou
examination.
.. It's usually not a concession of
streQ&lb, '' Kaplan said. ••The defen·
dant who doesn't take the stand is in
bad aha ."
o :an and Hedgecock re-
peatedly said they felt prosecution
witnesses worked to the dehse's
advaotqe.
Hedgecock is charged with one
count of conspiracy, 14 counts of
perjury and one count of contlict of
10teresL The prosecution claimed he
knew about _pl.atis by political beckers
to illeplly finance bis 1983 mayoral
campaign with more than SlS0,000
funneled throuab a political consult-
ing firm. ·
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: n~bln becawie they were "of such
OOBllQuence.. and the cocaine prob-
lem is 10 bid ... -Cocaine use durina
which .CJlpertS say bal
t ycan, appean to
ncrease e risk of spon•aneo.
abortions aod cause unrespomive,
enatic be vior in newborn in&.ots. a
new stud ncludes.
The archers said their wort
also con · ns a troubliaa hint, \bat
cocaine by preanut WQmCD
mi&ht in se the odds of phY*al
birth defi s in their babies.
"The r certainly reinforca tbe
notion t t intelli&ent women doo't
take any unneoessary drug duriaa
~c and they J>&l1.:icuWty
avoid a rug like cocaine,•• com-
mented r. lester Grinspoon of
Harvard edical School. .
The st y, conducted at North-
western emorial Hospital in Oli-
cqo, was based on a survey of 23
heavy · oe users and their cbiJ.
dren. The tudy's di.rector, Dr. Ira J.
Chasnoff. said the findioas wa-e
released spite the rclati~y small
Cbunoff said the findinas could
btlp el.plain why the children of drug
abueerl are more likely to be victims
ol cllild abule.
WbeQ tated I t 3 days of _,e, the
babiea of the oocaioe usen often
failed io respond to talk:ina. cooing
and other attention from their
~ta.
"Utbe iatut is puaive, the mother
becomes raentfW and puaive, and
tbe more ~vc the mother is, the
more ~ve the infant becomes, .. be
uid. 'It's very easy to undentand
bow that can lead to child abuse ...
Cbuaotf Wd the babies were also
emotionally fitfW. For instance, they
MMa1d ICftalll uncontrollably when
IWtled and then abruptly fall asleep.
.. It'll yo.yo e&ct," be said. "Their
emotions are ri&ht on the edae. These
inf&nu don't nave the ability to
respond with the proper emotions.••
The raearc::ben were u_nsure bow
cocaine miabt have caused the behav-
iorat abnormalities. Grin.tpoon said
the t.bies could still have been = the ~ffecu of cocaine that from motbeT to child just
before birth.
"One could im-ainc that 10me of
these people miabt have coked up just
before they went into the hospital, in
which cue these babies mtaht be
suffcrina from beina a little bit
wired,'' said Orinspoon, C04Utbor of
the book "Cocaine, a DnA& and its
Social Evolution."
Chasnoff said the ~heri will
continue to follow the babies tQ.~ if
their abnonnalities persist past infan-
cy.
The study, published in Thursday's
New EnaJand Journal of Medicine,
was conducted on four aroups of
expectant women: 12 wbo used
cocaine, 11 who used cocaine and
heroin, 1 S who took methadone, and
1 S who d.id not use any of these drugs.
Meqical histories 'Showed lhlt the
cocain~usina women were far more
likely than usual to have bad spon-
taneous abortions. thirty<iaht. per-
cent of the coca.inc usen bad bad
spontaneous abortions, u bad 46
percent of those who used both
coca\ne and heroin. None of the drug-
free women had had them.
During the pregnancies that were
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studied. aeveral of the women
ported feelint cootraction1 and
Cteued movement of their fetu1
within minutes of uaina cocaine.
Four of them experienced detac
meot of their p~ntaa &om~ uterine. waus~and ~e .~ of t
immt.t:li1tely after lDJectlO& 1
selves with cocaine.
"We can theorize that when
woman takes a heavy doae of cocai1
it could interrupt the blood supply
the placenta and fetua," 11
Chasnoff. "If there's a scvcre enoll
interruption, she's aoina to abort. ..
One of the cocaine usendeliverec
baby with a rare condition known
prune-belly syndrome, a malform
tion of the aenital and urinary l)'Stet
Virtually identical defecu have bo
seen in the offspring of rats aiv1
cocaine.
"That's rather d.iscoocertina. ai
we're quite concerned about th11
said Chasnoff. Hoy.tever, be add1
that more studies will be needed
know if this was a fluke or a result
the cocaine.
Estimates of bow many America.
have used cocaine ranae from
million to 24 million and Cbasnc
said the number of prqnant wom1
using the drug appean to ha·
in~sed in recent years.
Study say~
families
closer
than ever
NEW YORK (AP) -The disint
gratioo of the American family is
myth and families today arc cloti
than ever to the image in ti
television series "The Wal tons.," a
cording to a recent survey.
The results of a telephone survey•
1,51 4 adults conducted for Famil
Circle magu:ioe found that "tt
thrce~generation family may nevi
have been stronger or closr than it
today."
The Family Life Survey was cor
ducted by the Natiolial Opinio
Research Center of the Uoivenity <
Chicago and the participants ~I
resent a cross-section of Americac
over the age of 18.
"The best news to come out of th:
survey is that the American family :
alive and well, contrary to the popull
idea that we are a nation of stranaersi
said Oay Bryant, editor of Famil
Circle.
"The stron,g tics between arow
children and their ~nts, brothet
and sisters arc evident in the eJ
traordinary amount of socializin
they do," the magazine said i.n th
first of a two-part series published i
the October issue.
Among the survey's findinp wer
that women with one or both parent
living sec them abbut 62 times a yea
and men about 47 times, and that 4
percent of all adult Americans li~ within 50 miles of their hometown.
It also found that 31 percent
adults live within 10 miles of a paren
66 percent live within a two-hou
drive and a third of adults have .
sibling livinj nearby.
Another findina was that siJl out o
10 Americans have nol moved for a
lcut I 0 years. con~ to the socio
logical belief that America is becom
ina a nation of nomads.
Ms. Bryant said the survey al1e
debunks the idea of the "noatalaj1
past image" of families like the T\
Waltons, where three aeneration
Ii ved happily together, callina it "pun
fiction."
Arlene Skolnick, research psyc~
ogjst at the Univenity of Califor ·
sa.id more American c~n kno
their grandparcnu and visit then
l"CJ'!-larly today than in the past. Sb•
sa1d this is in ~ because until tbt
early 1900s grandparents bardh
existed, since the averaae lifespan wai
49."
Perhaps because more &rand·
parents are alive, 73 percent oradultl
say their parents infl uence their ideas
on child-rcarina more than any otbet
source. includiua televisioa, docton.
experts or frie(!lds, the mapzioc said
As for the types of families, the
survey said a majority accepted se>
called non-traditional fanilies: both
parents ~orking full-time, one parent
raising children alone lDd couplet
who arc childless by choice.
About half of the meo and women
surveyed, however, sad they still
disapproved of interracial ~
with children and elf unmamed
couples livina together, and ~
quart.en disapproved •f homosexual ~lationshlps.
The survey also stuiied the tbinp
couples araue about n ost frequently,
and found that dBciplinina and
supervisina children topped t6e list,
chosen 1>y 39 perc:ent, while arsu-
menta over sex rank«I eiahth, cboeen.
by 24 percent. Arl\U71ents oonccminc
in-laws and other relatives ranked
second with 38 per«nt.
Part two of 0¥ survey, to be-
pubUsbed ifl the November iane,
foculCd on "the joys and fean of
today's families."
Amona those fiadinp a.re that the
happiest women tnd to be about SO
while the least lu(>py women a.re <41.
No rea10o or flam~ liven. The happiest neo, accordint io the
survey, are thtte -who 1ee their
perents and siblilp twice u often 11
the leaat bapw men, t.boee who
exerci1e more a'\d are more active in
church and outiide poupa.
Some other ftJrvey taulu:
-.0 ~n of the fPoUe1 nUld
the overall quility of their~
u beina .. the 'est it could be" IDd 23
percent ta.id i.! wu almost that IC)Od.
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Man, 76, sentence to life for slaying
ermtna y 11 wtf e, divides Floridians
what the man was 1omg through."
Derek H umpbry,-wbo wrote a book
about helping his terminally ill wife
lull benclf an England 10 years ago,
c alled G i lbert 's a c tio n s
By STaAT DOUTBAT State _.._.culture Commissioner "premeditated mercy." ..... 1 ..... ..._.... Do le ~~ "" Y Conner, one of four Cabinet "Peol>le are starting to seriously ~lAMl BEACH, Aa. -The members who voted ~nst clemen-think about the question o f
de te ~ beneath the scorchina cy, called the case a "uckina bomb" euthanasia. and Gilbert's case has · s~n ~ AamtllJO Park, elderly voices that could s~k additional killings focused their attention," said
ch '~DI pua1onately over the soft am.ona Aonda's horde of elderly Humphry, who ts the founder of the
"claclt,clack." from the shuffleboard rebrces. Los Angeles.-based Hemlock Society,
"I'm condemniog the youn1 peo~lc an advocacy gro~p whose members
"I say if thqovemment lets him go who live on Wall Street and practice espouse euthanasia.
ere m~~ S,000 of these so-<:allcd. law and io to banks and offices every The Tallahassee Democrat, with a
ercy around the country in day and have elderly parents in daily circulation close to 55,000,
e oext year, maybe more," declares F1orida and don't know what's hap-conducted a recent poll among its
tho.ny Di.Domenick.. a 69·year..old peniq to them," said an angry readers and found that 63 percent tired Lona Island, N.Y., plumber. Conner, adding that be bad received favored freeing Gilbert.
"I don't care if be is 76, make him hundreds of calls and letters from Gilbert's daughter, Martha Moran
rve six or seven yean, then let him across the nation. The messages' of BaJtimorc, also asked that he be
o," be adds. sentiment, be said, was over-granted clemency.
Mary Rensler, an elderly mi.,ant wbelmingly against clemency. "I just don't know what's going to
•1U1J[LD!cuu1L.1yn,N.Y .. sbakcsberhead Dr. Jack Berger.,, a 7~year-old happen to him now," she-. said
violent disqreement. retired Miami Beach psychiatrist. tearfully after visiting her father attbe
"No! No!" she screams. "He's not a pondered the controversy that has Avon Park Correctional Institution.
· ioal. 111on't condone lcillina but aroused people across F1ondaand the At the eye of the storm sits G ilbert.
vcrybody bas a brealt:ina point; I nation. a frail, gra~-hairtd man with No.
ow, I've taken care of three senile "I've seen too many people in this S-301 stenciled on his prison sbirt.
plo like Gilbert's wife." situation," he said. ''Someone gets He is not sorry for what he did to his
Premeditated murder o r sicklikctbat,andthehusbandorwife wife of51 years.
remeditated mercy? That's 1he ques-gets pulled down along with them. It "I know why I had to do it," he said
ion that bas lingered since Roswell has a terrible effect, physically as well quietly. "I was just desperate. I've
ilbert, a 76-year-old retirr;d engi-as emotionally. I can understand thought this over a thousand times
eer, fired two bullets into the head of ,.---------------......_---------
is 1enile, sickly wife Emily last
h4.
A Broward County jury decided it
as murder, and Gilbert received a
ife sentence, which he began serving
June. ·He won't be eligible for
le until be is I 0 I years old.
ffis imprisonment touched off a
:wellin& controversy that peaked last
onth when the six-member Aorida
binet rejected bis clemency bid
ven though Gov. Robert Gi'a.bam
d advocated parole pending tpe
utcome of Gilbert's lepl appc&I.
asked the Cabinet to re-
nsider but it refused.
ki·nsale
may cost
examiner
his job
ly WILUAM C. CRUM
PORTLANli>, Ore. -A state
Official wants to fire the Oregon
eiedical examiner for sellina skin •
lamples and pituitary glands from
cadaven to finance officeparties, but
the examiner says be wiU fight to keep
his job at a bearing next week. •
Dr. William Brady is expected to
appear Oct. 2at the hearing scheduled
by . Health Division Administrator
Kristine M. Gebbie.
Gebbie said Wednesday that she
planned to fire Brady for selling the
skin samples to research centen and
using the proceed s for office parties
and furniture. Later that day, she said
she would hold the bearing to give
Brady a chance to change her mind.
Brady. 53, was suspended June 21
from the job he hes he!d f<?r 16 Yeat:S-
He is one of the state s h1ghest·pa1d
employees with a saJarY of nearly
$71 ,000 a year.
an<~ always come to the !.ame con·
clus1on. I feet no guilt."
Gilbert, who pleaded 1nnoocnt to
the murder char&c. admitted he never
told lus wife be planned to kill her. He
said he shQt her from betund; 11 close
range, so she would not be amjd and
would suffer as little as pos ible.
His late wife's !lister, a New Jersey
resident, told the Miami NeWl sbe
beUeved the slayi ng was an act of
mercy. Emily Gilbert, 73, suffered
from Alzheimer's disease and os-
teoporosis, a painful, degenerative
bone disorder.
"My husband and I fC(I badly
about the whole mess," said tt<c sister,
who asked not to be identified
because-her fnends do not know of
her connection wtth the case. "Ros
just adored my sister. and he couldn't
stand one more minute of her
sufTenng."
Kelly Hancock, the man who
prosecuted Gilben , reject!> that the-
o~. . 'I saw It as a murder, and not a
mercy killing," he said. "I tbmlc tile
facts indicate that he did not solve her
problems but he solved his problems,
that she became a burden to him and
he was not able to cope with her
problems, and so he ... shot her two
times 1n the head ...
..
Roewell Gilbert, 76, aemng life term.
o~"N~~-1\
CS> -\~
Mary Lou Brady said her husband
would not be available to comment
until next week. His attorney, Ron
Hoevet, said Brady would fight to
retain his job.
Brady offered to resign when the
cbarge5 surfaced, b\11. Hoevel said be
·• had withdrawn that-Offer.
,o~· ~ ~\..\) Orange Cou~ty,
~CS> CS>"· you know what you I 1 ke "At the time be offered his resig-
nation I'm certain that he was at a
really low mental state," Hoevet said
Wednesday. "He certainly feels now
that tenn1nation is not the ap-
propriate remedy."
The attorney said he was disap-
pointed that next week's hearing
appeared to be "window dressing."
"Kristine Gebbie made her de-
cision without affording us any
oeponunity. to tell our side and
without talking to the medical exam-
iner's advisory board." Hoevel said.
When Brady was 1Uspended, ht
and Dr. William Montagna, former
director of the Oregon R~onal
Primate Research Cente'i sa1d the
tlcin sam~les were taken rrom man-
sJed vict1ms of airptrlhc or auto-
lllobile crashes or frorit'bodies that
9iere to be cremated.
Montaana. 72, was director of the
mate center from 1963 until 1980.
" said he was thankful for the skin
vided by jtrady because it was
mely difficult to find the ma-
elsewhere.
The Midwest Research Institute
so paid for samples. records show.
Brady said in an interview in June
at be had -no rqrets about aiding
· research. Recorch provided b>.' ~~dy show-s 11 500 was depos1te<S 1nto office
nit a0counta in Brady's name from
mber 1974 to June 1983.
n law allows the temoval of
y body ~by medical examincn.
ate Attorney General Dave
ohnmayer l&Jd Tuesday that no
· minal cb&rpa would be filed
ute there was no evidence Brady
the money to enrich him.elf.
However, Frobnmayer said ~y
uJ4 have to Pl>' u much u S 16,000
1a1itut.ion to t.bt state and could
an Oreaon Ethics C.Omm.ission
vatipdon. Abo under fire is Brady•s replaoe-
t, Multnomah County Medical
aamin· er Dr. Larry V. Lewman.
Qebbie II.id Lewman WO\lld be
tor alleecdlY usina state faciljties
pet(onn private au&Opeia. He, too, offtred an opponunJj to praent
lick at nut W ec.tlldday'1 heart na.
Oebbie aid the prob&ema in the
cal euminer•a oflicie were the
uh of poor admlni11t1tJon, u well
individual mllCOnduet.
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, ope, Lutheran bishop trade letters,
f!ledgtng energetic efforts toward ~nity
9J OICOllOlt W. CORNELL ........ ...,
lr;t NEW YORK -Pope John
11.Q1 n and Lutheran Cbun:h in
•America Bishop James R. Cnunley
Jr., in an unusual excbanae of personal
'Mien, have praised the arowina
consensus between theolotical rep-
retentatives of their cbun:bes and ~ continued enefletic efforts
toward unity.
The correspondence, made public
on Friday at the Vatican and by the
Lutheran church's headQU&rterl here, wu teen u unprecedented between a
pope and the bead of a major
.Protatantdenomllwion.
Their COlnQlenu arew out of some
comprehensive and surprising ac-
cords reached in theolOlial dialoaues
n Lutherans and R.ornan ~th
and dramatic ecumenical
ures between their once<mbat-
trlditions.
t Crumley and the pope also have •t topther three umes in private
.. J)al audiences. The pope, replying lengthily to a
letter from Crumley, wrote that bis
letier was a .. reminder that dialoaue
bu made us incrcasin&ly aware ofbow
close we are to each other in the 'heart
of the Gospel'."
Decl.arina that divisions among
Christians ''obscure the face of Christ,
m~ it more difficult for the world
to believe," the pope suggested the
dawn of the 21st ccn tury may brinf, "a
special time for seeking full unity:'
Crumle~ applaudina the "growm~
undentan:t.in& of our common faith
and the • theolosical convergence"
developina between Lutherans and
Roman Catholics, wrote: .
"Membenof ofout churches &ladly
acknowledge one another as fellow
Christians and believers who study
toaether, pray toaether and work
toaether for social good."
He said the cooperation shows that
"Lutheran". and Roman Catholics
have a particular relationship" both
because of their "increasing under-
standina on many matters" and
because of "specific historic occur-
rences." '
It was tbe Lutheran founder, Martin "We still exeriencc aquisb because
Luther, wbo ll*'ked the 16th century full unity has not r,et been achieved,".
Protestant Reformation retultina in the pope wrote. 'Did we not both breaks from Roman Catholiciam of a speak of this an&uisb' when you were
chain of Protestant heritalet and las\ herer' He added:
centuries of bitter rivalry witli.ilome. "I know that at the perish level
The ReV. William 0 . Ruecb dire<> memben of Cathol.ic parishes and
tor of ecumenical relatioru lor the those ofother Christian communities
Lutheran Church in America, said the in neiabboroods experience the press-
excba.nae of letten between Crumely um 01' disunity.
and the pope •:marta a new step in the .. And when memben of the same
process of close relation&hips." family belona to separated Christian
He said so far u is known, it is the communions they must live in hope
fint time that a pope and the bead of a and wori for the unity that should
Protestant bod)' have formally e.x-exist."
chanJed ":'Ch direct comments on the· Crumley, recalling meetinas with
retauonships between their churchesi.,. the pope, said be bas ever since
Crumley's letter to ~ pope was apprecia~ the pope's comment that
written lut May 22, and the. J>Of>C "'We must remember that there is far
replied on July 22. Church officials more that unites us than divides us.'"
saw the warm tone· oT the letters Crumley added:
between top-t1.0kiD1 leaders u a. "l am~ous for us to write a word
substantial sian of ecumenical ad· of encour1fCment to each other to
vance. persevere in the difficult task of
It came apinst a back&round of expressing our unity ... We have come
joint Lutheran-Catholic theolosicaJ to see together than even when
talks that have been JOin& on for 22 diversity exisu between us in the
years, producinJ a senes of accords on expression of faith, there is a vowing
many of the ba11c issues that originally sense of oneness at the center m Jesus
caused the split. Christ as Savior."
While both the pope and Crumley The pope wrote that the ecumenical
cited the ~s made, they noted dialogues would help achieve "that
that difficulties remain. unity in faith which is our'goal."
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Poland '• Roman CatJaollc primate, Car4lna1 Joeef Glemp.
holda lifaCda llawrodd, •. of Hamtramck, Mich., aloft
darint ceremonjm ID the Pollah eocla•e of Detroit Monday.
~pecialevents blossomatFu11ertOn Arboretum
t. The "Fullerton" Arboretum is for A red ribbon aro und the speciali7ed serving and din.int dishes encourage the arboretum's use as a his charaes. Plants," Jim Fairchild .. Ill of Orange County and Southern arboretum·s new administration of the Victorian period may be viewed quiet retreat oo a busy day, a place to These tilk-walk.s will be continued ~ornia -not just Fullerton. center wiU be untied at a champagne in the arboretum's library. The pre-meet friends ·for a brown ba& lunch. Topics and lecturers will be "Or-on a monthly basis throughout the
In observance of Arboretum reception at 3 p.m. Sunday attended Civil War items will come from These discussions will offer an op-cbids and How to Grow Them," Bill year. Aw~ness Week. Friends of the by Fullerton Mayor A. 8. "Buck" collections of the Heritage House and portunity for a horticulture learning and Jane Potentz; "Stagborn Fems
SuUerton Arboretum are offering Catlin, Dr. Jewel Cobb, president of appraiser Betty Ketchum who will experience io a relaxed atmosphere. and Pups," Bob Bennett; .. Cactus and To reach the arboretum1. drive west
'vities Sept. 29 to Oct. 6 to CSUF and Tracey Stotz, student body lecture about them on Tuesday and Succulents -Big Favorites," Carol ·oo the 57 Freeway, west on Yorba
wcasc this unique facility in the president. Thursday. At 11 :30 a.m., preceding each taHt, Wujcik; .. House Plants -Selection, Linda Drive and south Q.n Associated
rtheast comer of the Cal State Dave Gordon, greenhouse and nur-Care and F.eeding," Gordon and Road into the arboretum entrance.
ullCl'10Jl campus. A week-Jong display focusing on the . A se.ries of infonnal noon talks will sery supervisor, will conduct a tour of "Walking Iris and other Weird Hours ¥C 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. daily .
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beanstalk.
But modem p.rdco seed de-
elopers have taken giants out of the
realm of ima&ioatioo and into the
world of the real garden. So if you've
always considered growing giant
beans and great pumpkins as some-
thing requiring a touch of magic, take
heart You can grow the giants, too,
with just a few simple secrets.
First, start with the-right selection.
According to Donna Carlson, cus--
tomer service manager for Henry
Field Seed and Nursery Co. of
Shenandoah, Iowa, it is posaible to Although there is no evidence that
design a prden that is sure to earn Cinderella's pumpkin was grown
you a reputation as a "giant among from Atlantic Giant seed, the variety
gardeners." does produce pumpkins large enough
"The 1ecret," she 11 c ... 5 reallv to hold a full-size person. . · If Y-. 1 ; Developed by Howard 0111 and geneu.~. you plant seeds for ordi-marketed by Henry Field's, the
nary s12e ~~etables, no ma~ter bow variety hasreached493'h pounds-a
much fertilize:, water, ~unlia,bt at;1d world record. The vines can grow to car~ you pro 1de, you 1l still. have 90 feet and the pumpkins gain up to
ordinary sized v•tablea. But .1f you 1 s pounds a day during the summer plant seeds for giants and provtde all . · .
those things, you'd better have a lot of ~wmg season. By autumn, ~tlanuc
storage room,.. \ , qiants can lfO"Y so larae that it takes l · ' eight men to hf\ them and a com-1
•·--------------------------------------• mercial scale for the weigh-in. If that sounds a little~ for your
baseball-size, 'globe radishes that
might need to be sliced for the relish
tray. but will . be as tasty as their
smaller cousins.
Once you've chosen your giants,
you need to tailor your growing
practices to suit their big appetites .
Vegetables arc mostly water, and they
cannot obtain t.heir maximum size if
they are stressed by lack of moisture.
Give them plenty of water, sufficient
fertilizer, protection from harmful
insects and disease and shelter from
the wind; keep them weed-free {black
plastic or ot-Jrer mulches help!)
. ,
Feeders
stacked,.
foliage
directed
By EARL AJWNSON
,.,~ ....
______ 'hallenge great pumpkin. garden, Giant Show King white
squash can produce fruits that aro
considerably smaller ~ a mere 300
i>ounds. Co8b Gem watennelons
produce crisp, sweet 130..poun<lers,
Bushel Gourds come off the vines at i
100 pounds and Bia Daddy
muskmelons tip the scales at 14
pounds.
Record
·re·aped
Odd~ and ends -some very odd.
A bird feeder may be made easily
from wire coat ba ngers, two
aluminum frozen food containers and
a wooden dowef The feeder on the
bottom is made from a deep dish
djsposable container and the top is an
aluminum pie plate "roof."
,.
pumpkins, but if you're shooting for a record, the vines
require special treatment as well.
If your ambitions reach beyond the county fair and ~to the record book, the 500..pound pumpkin barrier
• 'remains to be broken. Howard Dill, the current record
holder, gives these tips for growing super pumpkins:
Since P.umplcin.s need plenty of sunlight and weU
drained soil, select your site carefully. Theo give your
pumpkins plenty of room -,om spaces them 25 feet
apart.
Watch over them carefully in J~ne and July and
prune away any fruit that sets too early or too close to the·
root. In late July, let just one fruit set, about I 5 feet away
from the root Then through August, topdress with
manure tea or fertilizer, paying particular attention to the
"knees" of the vi.ne -those knobby junctures where
tendrils reach down into the soil to fonn a le.ind of
secondary root system.
Giant pumpkins need plenty of food. To provide It,
Dill digs a pit 4 feet wide, 6 feet long and nearly 2 feet deep.
He fi lls the pit nearly ·to the top with 2-r.ear-old cow
pianure, and covers this with his best top soil to which he
has added some 10-10-10 fertilizer. Into this hill he sets his
started plants when the soil bas warmed up in the spring.
Dill grew his record-breaker in Canada, using seed
started indoors. He provides plenty of water -several
dozen gallons a day -because even one day without
aufficjent water can slow the giant's growth.
The above provislons wiU resul t in enormous •
While the plants are gro"Wing and scttjng fruit,
provide wind protection; Dill uses 4-foot-ruah wind-
breaks of plywood and particle board. Then inspect the
pumpkins daily and be alert for any problems so they can
be handled quickly before they slow your giant's 1 S-
pound-per-day growth rate.
Following Dill's methods, you'll have only one
pumpkin per vine, but it may be the one that reaches SOO
pounds!
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Even if you don't have room for
these giant sprawlers, don't despair.
You can train a Ya.rd Long cucumber
on your fence or plant a row of
Mammoth Sunflowers behind the
prage. But don't be surprised if they
rest 20-inch flower heads on the
eaves.
If your garden grows along more
traditional lines -radishes,
tomatoes, cabbages and beans -
there are giants for you as well.
Sakura-Jim Mammoth White Globe
radishes weiah up to IS pounds and
the red Parat German Giant produces
More than 100 selected bonsai
masterpieces will be presenied at the
Kofu Bonsai Kai's second annual
"Fall Festival of Bonsai Treasures"
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. Sand 6 at
Brookhurst Community Center,
2271 W. Crescent Ave .. Anaheim.
A special feature of the show at 2
p.m. Saturday will be tbe demon-
stration by Harry Kirao, the society's
founding president, assisted by Bob
Kinoshita. Kaz Yoneda and Sam
Nakano, two other master bonsai
artists, will present their demon-
strations at 2 p.m. Su9day.
Doors will be open from 10 .m. to S
p. m. Admission and parking are free.
The exhibit is sponsored by the
..
Gulness Book of World
Records wants to expand
Its horticultural coverage.
If you have a record-
sized vegetable, fruit or
flower, write to Sterling
Publishing Co., 2 Park
Ave.. New York, N.Y.
,0016.
Include photos ,
notarized witness Identifi-
cation and backup Infor-
mation.
Anaheim Arts Council.
Kofu Bonsai Kai is a California
non-profit public benefit corporation
which meeu the fourth Saturday of
every month esccpt December at 7:30
p.m. at the Mercury Savi.op and
Loan Association, 781 2 Edinger,
Huntington Beach. ·
Hi&hlights among rearly events are
the ''l='estival Japan' at Dis!'eyland.
Two of three equal lengths of coat
hanger (6-7 inches long) are tied
together. The dowel, held to the base
with a longer wire. is a perch. Use a
longer wire poked through the roof to
hang the feeder to a tree or post aun. • • • Climbing foliage or other plants can
be supported by wrapping sphagnum
or peat moss around a broom handle
and covering with meshed hardware
cloth. Anchor the pole firmly in a
sturdy, tip-proof clay or other pot.
Some professionally grown climbing
plants come with support slats made
of bark. ceda r, redwood or bamboo
cane . • • • Going oo a 4-or S-day vacation and
worried about your house plants?
Place a group of plants on
·thoroughly soaked bath towels in the
bathtub, kitchen sink or laundry tub
exposed to some light, but not direct
sunlight.
Thee set the water faucet so that one
drop of water falJ s every few seconds
on the towels. (The drain may be left
open.} The towels will conduct the
moisture to the plant's soil, keeping
plants in good condition until you get
home. • • • Trailing foliage pla nts such as
• • • philodepdron cordatum or ivy in wall
Pat Sawyer of the Rare Fruit planters make 6ne decorations for
Growers Association will speak when narrow wall areas _ between two
the Orange County District of Cali· doors, as often found in kitchens.
fomia Garden Clubs, Inc., meet.sat I 0 • • •
a.m. MondaY>., pct. 7 at Newport To keep African violet leaves from
Center Libraf9:" 8S6 San Oementc drooping over the rim of a clay or Drive~· Newport Beach. The after-other pol, cut the center out of a
--------------noon ieroaram wilt feature Jennie decorativ~ paper ~late and slip it over
RUFFELL,s Jops6n making pap~1r ma~he floral th~ pot nm. It will keep the foliaae
containers. cnsp and pretty and add a nosepy
To make $3.SO reservations for look to the whole plant.
UPHOLSTERY IMC lunch to be served by the San w · • • • " • Clemente Garden Club, caJJ Lois . e never tned this one, but an old
for The Rest of Your l ife Walsh, 786-5647 or Ella De Vany, friend, ~e Abraham, told of a tip
l922 HARBOR BtVO., COSTA ME~MS-11!>6 492 7oc6 about ra111ng melons flavored with t-;:============:;;:· =.) :;;:. ========i wi!?C?J coffee or soda l?O~l~~s way: 1 1 wnen the melon 11 wrco-quatten
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arown, cut a bole onc-halfincb wide in
the stem with a knife, near the fruit
Take a •trip of absorbent cotton (for a
wick). insert one end in the stem bole
and lheotberendina bottle of wine or P<?P sunk halfway in the around. The Wi~k should extend to the bottom of
the bottle. About 12 ounces should
Oavor a melo n or a cantaloupe; twice
that for a watermelon.
Anothcrproener aa.id he sweetened ~u~elon1 by sprayina them oh the vtne with boru.
Mel<>!'s m~ be tlavor1css for lack or maanes1u~ or boron in the 90il.
Commeraal arowm have sweetened 10m.e by Jprayina vi nes with Epsom
l&Jt1 an~ household bora.x to supply
m&IDCSJ.um and bor9ft nutrients.
The ~ to apray, we are.. told, fs
when the ~P~ sian to run llld tpin
w.ben the fnnu ~ I to 2 lnchcs in diamrta.
Try mb iaa 6'h tablespoons of ~ salts and l'h tablelPQOfts of
orditwy bomebotd boru to ft vc 11Ron1 ~f W!ltr a.nd apray it on. You can m~'il with your liu«fidde..
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Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturd9Y. September 28, 1985 All
Church envoydescribes·rolein Weir'srel~ase
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,, ...........
A rovina chwth diplomat, credited with a key role in the~~ oT the Rev. ~ajamin Weir after 16 months in
capnyuy '" Leba~oo, as •pPC&lina to the captors for a mee~~na a~ut t~ear.other 11.x American hostaaes.
The account ot Watte'' role, kept secret until this
week, offers a rare &limpsc into the usually bchind-thc-
scene activities of the churches in dealina with snarled
international predicaments with lives at stake.
worth t.aklDf. Those men !\ave been beld long enou&h. 8y
entenn1 more closely into discu ions, we believe there
are way~ of Jooscn101 the situatton."
So far he has worked on It through a confidential
mtermedtary an Beirut. through whom Waate has
maintained regular cornmu01cat1ons with the oeptors for
the past six months.
improved and we believe that ulumatdl bis s·:n
vcnuons l'fS\llted an the dcCJsion ... to rdeue Beu W ·
There "bas been the closest possible cooper&·
between the VatJCAD and Lambeth Palace, the a
headquarters in London, oo the cue. Waite a.id,
that he visited Rome severaJ times about it, meeta.na wt The s1tuatlon as not deadlocked," says Terry Waite
a special envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury. "There
,. is room for movement. We believe there are ways of
loosening the situation."
Waite, 46, a tall, astutely articulate En&lishman 'and
veteran church ncaotiator, was assigned to the case a year
aao by the Most Rev. Robert Runcie, spiritual leader of
Churches, by not being locked into poliucaJ
po$ition3, have somewhat more freedom in negotiacjons,
Waite noted. lslamic reliaious factions involved 10
Lebanon also tend toward gruter respect toward rcligfous
representatives.
"We're at a very criticiaJ point in this matter," Waite
told a news conference, adding that it was a risk to "go
public" in appealing to the holders of the prisoner$ for
face-to-face meetings..
In a statement (or the Presbytenan Church (U.S.A.),
for which Wear had been a mission worker 10 ubanon for
more than 30 years, the Rev. Frcdenck R. Walson.
associate head of the denomination's program agency.
said:
the pope. • I
Waite sa1d that be also has lc.ept in contact wtl9i
several governmental administrations, uicludioa ~t of
the U.S., but that his speciaJ efforts were directed throw
the Beirut 1ntermedtary, with whom he has nwt
repeatedly. '
the world-wide Anglican Communion. • "It's extremely difficult and dangerous. b\u it's a risk "'Terry Waite has been instrumental in a.ssunng that
the livi ng conditions of the hostages were s1gruficantl~ "His 10/ormation has always been accurate," Wai.tc
~·d
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Diocese of Orange aids
earthquake relief work
TM Romu Ca&hUc Diocese of Oru1e will work
with the National Catholic Relief Services to help process
aid from Orange Counry donors to earthquake victims in
Mexico City, according to the Rev. Msgr. Michael P.
Driscoll, Chancellor.
Contributors may send donations to the Diocese of
Orange at the Marywood Center, 2811 E. Villa Real
Drive, O range, 92667 or directly to Ca&holic Relief
Services, 1011 First Ave., New York, N.Y .. 10022.
• • • • Members of the b&erfaltlt Peace MlDlatry of Oru1e
Couty will honor the community of sisters at St. Joseph
of Orange, 480 S. Batvia, in an "Evening ofR1:cognition"
Friday, Oct. 11 , at 6 p.m.
A donation of$ l 5 is requested. All proceeds will go to
the Joseph Fund.
Reservations arc required and should be made by
calling 771-290 I by Oct. 4. · • • • Temple baJala ofN~wport Beach, Conservative, will
celebrate the festiv.al ofS1mchat Torah ar'7:30 p.m. Oct. 1
at 240 I Irvine Aye. Rabbi Steven Schatz will officiate.
Simchat Torah marks the last day of the Holy Season
and the last day of the Sukkot Festival. ·
For more information call the temple at 548-6900 or
646-7512. • • • Sociable Slape. will be having their monthly square
dance on at 7 P·"!:J Sunday, Oct. 6. at the Buena Parle. Fint
Congregational L.nurch, 7703 I Otb St.
· Dance steps will be taught.
Admission is $3. Refreshments will be served.
For futher"information, call the Rev. Robert Stiles,
minister with single adults at 522-1831. • • • Barbor Reform Tem_P.~e and Temple Sbaron arc
sponsoring an everung of KJezmer Music performed by
"The Los Angeles Klezmorim" tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Harbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista, itt Newport
Beach.
Klezmer music is the folk music of the East European
Jews.
Tickets arc $10 per person and can be ordered by
calling 644-7203 or 631-3262. • • • ''Love Lifts Us U p Where We Belong" will be the
inaugural sermon at the first scrvic(: of worship for the
Lapaa Nlp~I MIDlatry at 9: 30 p.m., Sunday. Oct. 6 at the
Crown Valley Elementary School, 29292 Crown Valley
Parkw~.
The Rev. Dr. W. Terry Van Hook will be~'oioed by
the Rev. Lloyd Saatijan in presiding at the ·nrung
worship ofth1s ministry of the United Methodist hurcb.
The service culminates three months of preparation.
For further infonnation call the Rev. Van Hook at
495-7904.
• • • I When the Womu'a Fellowship of tJile Nelgkborlloocl
Coagrecatlou.I O.ucll, in Laguna Beach, meets for a
noon luncheon on Thursday. Oct. 10, the speaker will be
Dr. Pauline E. King. medical missionary to India for more
than 30 years .
Tickets arc on sale at the church office for $3. The
meeting is open to the public.
For further infonnation call Helen Curran at
494-3603. • • • Sta. Simon ud Jlldt Parid1 of Huntington Beach will
present a lecture/audio-visual presentation on the life of
Francis of Assisi from 9:30 a.m. to noon and from 7:30 to
9 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9. Father Edd Anthony,
0 .F.M. will speak.
For further information, call 963-0014. • • • Laga.u Prnbytertu Claard will join with Chris-
tians around the world in celebrating "World Wide
Communion" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. Sunday,
Oct. 6.
The Rev. Or. Jerry Tankersley, pastor, will give the
communion message.
This Sunday the congrega!Jon is invited to bring gifts
of canned foods for the shelves of Bell Garden's K.itchen
for the hungry.
Nursery care as provided for both ~services
For more infonnation. call the church office at
494-7555.
.
Orange Coast
Spirit towers
overcrowd
at dedication •':I -... .. God'• People Bulldbll Oii
Common Groand" wu tb4
theme of lut Sanday'• eer
'rice of dedication for tlae
lntne Wonhlp Center. Dr-.
Dan.lei Aldrlcb, ch•ncellac
emerttaa of UC Intne, ••" the keynote adttre. u
people from all concret•-
tlona eat ln the coartyanl of
the 10-acre compla. It wll1
be ahared by· the Flnt. Aa·
eembly of <loci, the Betbel
Korean Church of Th'
Chrlatlan and Mt•lonarf
A.lllance and two American
Baptiat Cha.rchea, the P1nt
Chlneae Baptiat and the Uni,
•enity Comma.nlty Cha.rdle1
Each aa.nctaary at the cor-
ner of Unl•e::::r ••• llarYard, la Iden on tlM
ezterlor but b.u lndl'f'lduaJ
lnterlora. The bue of th~
65·foot theme tower
double. u a foantaln and
.,.ptlamal pool.
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Or William E. Steel 979-8234
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METHOOllT CHUftCH
18225 Bushn.rd St.
112-2193
JemM R. Hadley, Pastor
Wonftlp a Church 8choot •.ao A.M.
PRESBYTERIAN CtgCH
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Terry McCenne.
Director of Adult Mlnlatrlel
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Olr4"(tor of Chlldren'a MlnlltrlM
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710 Vlctorle It., Coate .._ ..
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Re• W~ltam McQuotd. Pulor
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Ro1er J. 8er1, Pastor
Kim Eifert Kro1stad, Pastor
WOHlllP SERVICE
8 AM ' 10:30 AM
(Interpreter for the deaf at 8 AM)
SUPl>AY SCHOOL 9: 15 AM
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2401 1,.,lne al SeMll tubel
Newport 8eech
MS-5711
Morning Worship 10 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
Oen. 8w1n1on, Mlnl1ter
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
1'•1n •t Ad•m•. Huntington S..Ch l
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Bible School
Evening Worship
SUNDAV:
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110 W. 11tla St., C.1ta 1111
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Here's Johnny ..-for 23years ,
IJ Pal:D ROTBBNBERG ... ,. .............
NEW YORK _: Two decades
be(ore "Saturday Nl'1t Live," there was a short-lived, pnme-time series
that featured parodies of television
shows and a spoofy news seameru.
Johnny Carson says the program's
failure was his biaest disappoint-
meot in show business.
"I wu pretty dejected when it went
off the 1.1t," he said. "I thought the
abow was ahead of its time."
.. The Jobnny Carson Show," a
Qomedy-variety series, ran on CBS
from June 1955 to March 1956.
CMson did ofTheat sketches, zany
news interviews, including one with
the in.habitants of a flying saucer. and,
for a. while, be kept Uie show in the
family. Jody, his wife at the time, sang
on the show.
One wonders what the course of
late-niaht TV would have been if CBS
bad stuck with the skinny comic from
Nebraska. Cao you imagine NBCs
::The Tonight Show" without Johnny
C.,-son? •
· NBC would rather remember what
it's been like for the ~st 23 yean -
with Canon -W1th its annual
"Tooiaht.. anniversary show in
prime time. To promote Monday
niaht's broadcast. the nonnally re-
clusive Carson qreed to a teJepbone
interview with the Associated Press.
Carson said when he replaced Jack
Paaron"Tonight"in 1962. hewasn't
all that seJf-oonfident, and he never
dreamed of spending a quarter cen-
tury, ,chained to his late-ni&ht desk.
'I was just trying to ~t through the
first ni~t. n be said. Paar was so
mercunal that l thought that would
be very hard to overoome. But after
six months, I had become com-
fortable. This was the kind of stuff I
had already been doing on TV. I was
used to the live, loose TV format."
As bis popuJarity grew, Carson said
be never saw-his late.-njght success as
a springboard to a prime-time series
or movie stardom.
"People have sent me movie scripts
over the years, but most were pretty
bad," he said. "Anybody could make
a movie, but I'm on every night
playing myself, SQ it would be hard to
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"As for sitcoms, that format isn!t
for me. I'm doint exactly what J want
-monoloeues, mterviewi, sketches.
lo sitcoms, you're forocd into playi.ng
a role every week, "1lnd it never
changes."
Some TV critios charge that Carson
hasn't changed, either, th•t his TV act
is stale. They say people watch
"Tonight" out ofhabit'and by default.
"Sometimes you fallinto a trap, but
what you have to do is look at a
month or two of shows," Carson said.
"You can't judge it on a niaht-by-
nigbt basis, or you'd go nuts. I think
you learn pretty quickly in this job
that you can't be food every ni&ht ... If
you have a bad rught, YOUJUSt nave lO
fof'Jet it and come back the next
night."
Carson's current contract ends in
198 7, exactly 25 years on the ~ob1 but
the 59..old Carson won't say tf tnat's
the end of the road. "Ifl aot tired, if
we weren't No. 1 in the ratings,
maybe. but the audience tells you
when to quit. I'll know it's bme
because the ratings won't~ there."
At NBC, one executive parlor game
is speculating about life after Carson.
Joan Riven, the regular substitute
host, said she saw an NBC memo that
had 10 names under consideration as
Carson's future replacement, but she
wun 't on the list.
NBC denied the existence of any
list. Canon said he knows of no ljst.
"Joan's a very clever lady_." Carson
said. "She worked it for as mucn
publicity as she could. When I heard
abOut it. 1 thoUfht it was a joke. I even
told a siroilar Joke. that tberc was a-
cum:nt list, and I wasn't on it."
Asked for his personal choices for
replacement•, Carson said, ,.1 never
think about it."
Whoever it is, Carson wants the
"Tonight Show" institution main-
tained.
"I thislk TV ~ouJd have a show
like this," Carson said. '"Tonight' llas
been a great proving ground for young
comics. I have no illusions about
being the last host... .
It's unlikely that' any successor
would enjoy as much popularity,
Iona-term or short-tenn.,Or as much
clout. His monologues, for example,
have become a barometer of national
moods.
. "It's flattering. I'm told that people
in Washington watch·us t<>'track the
country's puJse," said Carson. ·•1
think you C4n get an indication of
what's happening in the country from
the reaction in our audience."
Has he e"ver considered a career in
politics?
"No. ln politits. you have to be aJI
things to everybody."
But isn't that why he's lasted so
long ori the national TV scene?
"There's ·a difference," Carson
said. "Here you're not beholden to
anybody. In politics. you've got to
owe too many people."
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"Gigi," a delightful French confec-
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stiff. stage show.
A new, smaU-scale version opened
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The 1958 film . directed by
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movie musical classic.
This time, director John Dexter
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rather than adapt a film for the stage.
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Pia)'.."
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said.
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by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE
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·DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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WAFFLES ARE PANCAKES 'THA1_AAVENT BEEN IRONED.'
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by Kevin Fagan
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by Jim Davis
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$11'T1~ "ACKWAftl11N HIS SAVPt-!!,
ANt' 'ff(IN<i'"L.ft<eA MIJ~
ROSE IS ROSE
SCOW HIM, SPANK ~IM ,
OR SEND HIM TO 0W
WlfHour HIG 5U~ ...
BRIDGE
by Garry Trudeau
~ow ELSE CQULD
THE't' TELL 'fol> WHEN
. THE'1'1RE HAPPV ?
by Berke Breathed
by TOf'!l K. Ryan
-by Pat Brady
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llOON MULLINS
MORE OR LESS' ...
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WHAT A '1RE:AT
MO~N IN(j.'
by Ferd & Tom Johnso n Q.l -As Sour h. vulnl'rable, you
hold.
+976 63 <> AQ765 +AQ3
The bidding ha!> procf'rded:
W eat Nor th Eaet outh
I c::' PHt 2 r:..J Pae•
Pao 2 + Pae1 ?
Wh:it action do you takf''!
Q.2 -Neithl'r vulrwruble. a11 South
you hold·
+KJ76 A IO OJ84 +AKJ7
fht• h1dd1ng h,J<\ pr<H't'l'<fod:
£aat ~outh WHl North
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\,\'htll 1ll'lt11n cJ11 )OU l:lk1··•
Q,3-:-.rllher ~ulnt>ruhlt•. as 'outh
you hold
+K8 Kl07652 +AK943
Th t b1dd1ng ha' proct>tdtd:
outh Wftlt ~orth Ea1t
I O Dbl, 2 + 2 -,
?
• Wh111 do you b1l1 no" '
Q.4 -Both vulnerable. as ~outh you
hold:
+Q4 <:>AK1063 OKQ76 +AK
The bidding has proceeded:
South WHt North EA1t
OMAR
SHAii FF
1 Ii? , ... I • Patt
3 0 Pa11 3 NT Pue
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What action do you i..kt?
Q.5 -Nelthu vulnerable. u South
you hold:
•AK87 <:)83 0 87t +AKM
The bidding hu procuded:
S..U. WHt Nord• EHt
I + Pue I NT Pau
?
What action do you take'/
Q.6 -As South. vulnerable. you
hold:
+AK98 <:?AJ <>5 +KQJM-4
The bidding has proceeded:
outh Weet North Eaet
CHARLES
Go1EJ1
I + P•11 I ~ 2 0
2 . , ... 3 <:) Pua
?
What do you bid now'/
Look for answers on Monday.
For lah,..atlea abowt c-..r .. , a ............ .a.tte1' .... ~·
pla1ore. write Gtroa 8~ Letter,
1909 c1aa .. a.... Avo., Cine•••· N•, N.J. 09011.
Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, &epwnber 21, 1115 Al l
·~-"-•--~_.,_n_ICl ______ ,. __ ~_., __ Ta __ ~1 ___ ,.. __ & __ .,_llCl ____ 1.;._~,..~~£~•~'~1Cl;:.__,. ___ ,.._~c-•.........,111 ....... ~-
llOftOI ""'end 11 •ta 111 ae1111 to• 11• 1111 tn • llNll a• If Pt°'*1Y ......, "' .,. Olly mta ~.. .-:nc f Mll"'ll ..... be'dllr-.. i6d II llf a Cl!IWllO'.xon. fl#......,.,. ..... Cour.eyfl# Wfm .. •w..•• ~1n .. w .w 11111nto ..... .._,......,.._.., ~.._o1c........ •nm••
NOTJCI II Hl"llY -tor'9I "'1,.lt9lft In ... ._. ""° OM lllft M =c illlf'Y,' I .......... NOTIC& 11 Hl .. llY QIVIN 11\•1 uate d ..-111 .. uofQ allall .................. "... .... GIVIN ,._., uale 41 t ........... ,.........,, trOlolMI tor~ ol .. OOtPCWllllofl *"' ..... llMCaL 1: ,,~ ............. : I •
... Qly of C.. .... to Md. ..._ .... OM ----NI IN& portion ol Lot 1 rtl .,_ Olly of 0.. ..... te jt ' •: Tflf Qey COUMI, ,,0. ladlll6dllh9llllttorUI._ -..11 -.. ~II..,,• P9"° TtMt No. 7-. aa per,......_ Tflf Qly COUMI, ,.0. ,;
900t1IOO,OoMe.....,Cell-fUMnar11eundrrrld1noeeof...,. or • Jl*l4 Wl'IM'e, '900fdactlnlooUOl,P1911 900t1IOO.O......,o.I-., ••
... Ntlf.1I001 on or ... l*90JW and Pllt'* ............ end . u aM "· re r llL9 torNa ...... -uoo. "' ••• ....,_ .. hour 11!00 L llll. 11 ... & 11& If lrl "'9 ........ If *-ol II ...... P9"° ...... In tM of"°9 f1* Ille ......_ IN l'lour 11:00 Ul. i °"""'-·eo.oo.l1·'*' W.i6dll..,,e oorpo1.WO.•,,.....,_.,......,...., ~ ~ ol ..,on,..,0..-11,,.._ '• I INI be W. ••llJI ... ., .... tlla w of "'9 of. t1'• bidder 11 a tole ~. lflooM't end ....... 11 lfllll M ..... a SS) • • ol IM b6dder 10 .._ NI Aoert wtlO OM llgn WI ,,....,......., or MOIMr • Unit ti on tNI _,..,, °' w. ll'dder 10 ,__ 1111 : ~
bid to IN Qty a.ti'• OMoe •••llfll on .-al Iha er"1ty tf'9C doea ..,.,_ Condominium "•n ,.. i6d tow. Qty a.1&'1 OflDa • • ~ -proper ~ OOffel'Mlon and ---llMlr. ~ ........ oordact ~ ... 1t1t In ~ .. proper ......... : : tlma. ... wll .. ~ iftOf9 .., OM __, ""* bid ..,.. M In ...... MMe booll t'ONI, PI09 7 ... °"" ..... ... .. -..,..._ I • ~ end reed iklud lie llOft. If the bid II ~ I 1*1· al thl bkider wtltl a ~ tl*I "9(1cwde, In h oflm al OC*'* and reed IAoud lit , ,
11:00 a.m., or • IOOfl .,_.. .,.,.... 0t • .I06nt '*"'"· nation '°'°'*'I ~ the Col.my Aecorder al Mid 11:00 a,"' . or• aoon ._. • ,
.,.., • Pf~ on Fn. w "-,... MCI • "08A 1"'9 ~ '*"9r": ~. efNr • Pl~ on Mo • • ~.Ootot. 11.1Me.1n._ elf..-ot .. fl'W• PIWt· pro-Mid, ~. no.,._ ,~n 2: ctr11.ac.oMr 11, 1111.1n .. : : Council aiem-.. ()tty H .. , ,,.,.. end lC*tt ~ If tttloul neiM tfwil be ueel An undivided 1 /14th Counoll ~. Q\y ..... n ,., DrM. Coela Me.. th• bidder I• • 1011 ~ .,.. .. • OUl'f'«\t ..,.,._In and to .. tMt pol'· T1 '* OrM, eo.t.e ......
C&lfomla, tor the fUnlWllno ptOCWtelortfllC> or 81'\0thet ~lltlon wtltl the °'""' 1'on al J.ot 1 of Tt9CC 71H. Cellfomi.. tot IN MnrtHno of LAIOA ANO MAT£AIAL er"1ty tftllt doea ~ ~ AaootdlW. In Olle al aa per IMP recorded In of ONE (t ) VEHIC\.L STA.-
TO INST ALL OAS IN• under 1 ~ name. "'9 oorpcwatlonl, "'°'* the ~ 802. PIQ9I 14 Md 15, TIOH WAOOH. FRAMDH!AnM. bldlNl belnW.,_.,_ MIMI of the ,,_._,t, ~ Mtipe. In thl Adctltlonel _. of IN
Addltlonal Mtl of the of the bldd9r .. I dallO-Secntety. T,...,,., and ofllcl of the County ,.._ ~ 'Jlfll be o0-
IP9(Mlcatlone may be ob-na11on tOllowtng lhoWI~ M8l'\eolr. corder of aald County, talnecl M "'9 ()Moe al the
~ at IN Office of "'9 "oeA (the ~ neme)' : Thi City Counoll of the 1t1owr1 end ~ • com-PUfchlelnO Aelnt .. n '* ~ Aelnt at n ,.,, pnMded, ~. 110 flo. Qty al c:o.ta ..... ~ mon .,.. °" that oet1Mft DrM. eo.. ....._ Call-~ c:o.ta MIM. Celt-tltlolll ,._ "*' bl Ulld the right to,... "'1 or II Comd_omlnlum Plen r•· fomlt. 8'dl ~ be ,..
fomlt. 8'de lhol.lld be ,._ ~ "*-II I current b6cle. ccwdld October 4, 1872, In tumlCI to "'9 ~ al tN
turned to the attMtlon of tM reglatratton wttti the OfMtl Oetld Sec>tembet u . l book 10358, pege 715, Of· City ci... Within Nld ttme
City Cllnl, within ll6d time County Aecorder. In c.. al 1115 ftdel Aloorde, In the office of llmlt, In a ....., ~.
limit. In a Naiad enYllopl, COfPC)rl tlont, lneluO. the Publllhld °'""' CoM1 j the County Alciorder al Mid IOlntJlled °" "'9 outltdl wttb Identified on the out.Ide wttti nam. al the Prllldent, Ollty Piiot 8eptemblt 28, County 11119ld IMl'fl NumW and tM
the Bid Item Number and IN Sec:ntety. T,...,,., end 198$ PAACEL 3 ~ Dlt•
()per*'O Dltl. MaNlglt. ~ AM tMt portion al Lot 1 of E.Mlh I*! lhlll apeclfy
E.Mlh bid et\111 ~ Thi City Councll al the Tract 7886. •per map r• eeefl and .,.,y tt..n •let
eadl encl frlWy ttem • .., City of eo.11 Mell ,...,._.. "8..IC "°TIC( corded In ~ 302. pegee forth In lhil ~Iona. •
fortn In tM ~lone. the right to,... 8l'IY or Ill 14 encl 15, MltlOlllaneoua Anyendlluoeptlonetothl
Any end 811 exoeptlonl k> the ~. teOnc. Of' MIC)I. In IN Office of 1111 epeclfloatlonl muM be deat·
IC>eClfleltloMmuet bedler· Oatlc:I: Sec>tembet 28, 11\aJC IA.LI County Alcorder of Mid 1y 1n the bid, end f8*n to
ly In the IHO, encl ..,,_ to 1te5 On Oc1oblr 14, 1115 11 County. ellOWn end dlfttlld Ml fortll _.,, ...,.,.. In 1111
let forth 11'1 ttem In the Publllhed Ofenge COMt 10·00 Lm et 21508 L.ak• • Olflgl patlllng ~ ap1clllc1llon1 1h1ll b• 1p1clflca1lon1 1h1ll b• Ollty Piiot Sep1embet 28, F°'991 Oflve. Unit "J", El G-2·20 on lhlt <*111n Com-. ground• for ~of the
groundl for rejection of 1111 198$ Toro, C111fom1a. the tOlloW-domlnlum Ptan r9Cl0fdlc:I bid
bid. s.-056 Ing d .. erl~ P«•onal October 4, 1972 In book E.Mlh tHO lfllll •forth ttll
&di bid.,,... -forth the P'OC*tY ... bl IOld at ~ 10358. pege 765, Olftclll tull tl9IW and tlllldlllCll al
lull tl9IW and l'eeidel ICll of "8JC N011C( lie 1UC11of14 w1tt10ut t...,-..: Aeeorde, In the oftlol al thl 1tt l*IOftl and l)w11M
ell perlOnl and pertlM Allof1ed bo••· MOie County Aeoorder al Mid Inlet.._, In IN~-" ~ ~ In tM propoeel. If reonc:a end c:6cl1n., 2 dr....,., County the bid II l7y a corporation, •
the bid It bV a OOfPCll •tlon, WTIMQ ..,. table, 2 bide, table, 2 etlllf'a, • more commonly known ltate thl NIIMI of thl of. •
..... '"" NIIMI al the of· .., rT'IM MO .. Ironing board Ind Iron, .... •. 801 Udo Pll'll °"""· Uni! fleer• who ell1 llgn an $
fllcef• who C8l'I lign an NOTICE JS HEREBY Ing macNne. book•, coeta, 2 1E. ~ Beach, Cell-l!Qleenient on behalf of the
lglwn«ll on betlalf of the 0 I y EN th I I HI I Id ¥8CUUm1, !Me, gul\lt, cam-fomla corporation end -"-ther
COfPOt•llon and lllMth« ptopoeale _. be recetYed 17y era. 3 talllla.ooudl. low Tenne of .... eaefl In llW-more than one offloar muac
more than one otflcar muet the City of Coela ..._. to ...,, 2 ~ .. ...._,, 4 fUI money of the United lign If ttll bid 11 bV a pert· -------------'-----....l IMgn. If the bid It l7y I pert· wtt· Thi City Councll p O 1emp1. cl!Mttl Mt. wtne Stat• Oto eonftrmltlon oC ~ °' a joltlt venturi, nerthlp or I joint Ylfltll<I, Box 1200 eo.ta......: ~ ,_., 9 plcturea. antique ..... OI part cafl end bll-1tat1 lhl nemet and -
1t1t1 the ~ end 96-fomll e2t2a..1200 on "' table, refrigerator, blender, ance avldeoclc:I 17y note ... dr-of Ill general 1*1· drllMI of Ill geoeral part• bllore the hour 1 ;.00 1 m l>09COf'll popper. e8l'I OC*l'-cured by Mor1g11g1 °' T Na1 nen end tolnl _,turen II
t'llf'I encl joint Ylflturen. If onfr1ctay October 18 1985 er, toaster, wok. conM Oelc:I on the ptoperty eo the bidder 11 1 aole
the bidder I• • 1011 It INlll 119 the r~t>llltY rnell~ llllOrtecl u111'ilite, IOld Ten per c.1t al'Wl'IOUlll proprlator1'1lp or anottw
propnecO<INp "' another of ttll bidder to dlltwr hit ran. 2 IOll6!.,.. c:Nlr. tab61, bid lo bl dlpolitld 'llflth bid ll'ltlty tnet cso.. ~
entity 11111 doea ~ bid 10 1111 City Cterk'• Offtcl 2 i.mpe, Clock, .....nno Bid• or offers to bl In writ· under • flctltloul neme. the
under • fletlllou• n11111, the by 1111 prop« ennounolc:I mechlM, heu, 2 guna, 2 Ing and 'llfln bl recelYlc:I 11 bid lh .. bl In tr. r..i ,_
bid lhlll be In the rMI nerne urne Bklt 'Ifill bl ~blicly p11ee1 of llJOoeol. weehlng the 1fe<ltlld otne. et any of 1111 bidder with 1 dlelv-
of ttll bidder 'llflth 1 dlelg-°'**' Ind tMd llouCI 11 rnac:Nne, df')'lt, lllla. 1<><*. time ener the llrt1 pu~ nation followtng atiO'llft~ ~lllon follO'llflng lhO'llfl~ 11:00 e.m .. or• soon ttllr.-petlo grit. small refnger9tor, cation hereof and bile<• "08A (thl flet!tQ.w name)' ;
Barbara Culp (riCht) find• out what it'• like demonatratlng, Tupperware to 14 men.
Guys get together for beer,
pizza and Tupperware 08A (the flctltlout Nlml) ; •ti• • prKtleable on Fri-20 p4anlt 411• ot Mia pta.lldld. '-· no fie.. provtOIO, h<PaoeY9r. no fie.. cs.y October 18 1985 lnthl n. .... 11 tnedl In ac-O.ted thla 24 dey of~ tttlOUI name 111811 bl \.ed
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -The
guys all &ot together at Matt Rosen's
place for pizza and beer and some
special en tenainment not all of them
were sure they were ready for.
mto the bottom of your mayonnaise
jar or your ~nuf'buttcr. •·
lltloua n1m1 en.ii bl uMct ~nctl Chamben oiy Hall oorclancl 'llflth C•llfornl• 1,9mbet. 1985 unllll there 11 • current
unleM there la • current n Fair Dr1w eoite ~ CMI Codi Seetlont 1987 Jamea L Rubi( Jr .. Ai.-regletretlon 'llflth tile Orange
regl1trlllon 'llflth the Otange Cailfornla. rot' the f\Hnlthing and 118&, 17y ttll 000.· Corp01allon, 3492 Via County Aec:ordlr In CMe al
as a dinner plate, came.closest on the County Recorder. In ca. of or LABOR ANO EQUIP· Ilg!*' landlord, 10 011poee Opor1o. f'6ewpol't Beaetl, CA corpor1t1on1, lnc:lude the
jellybeans in the jar and won a set of corporetlone, Include tN MEHT TO REMOVE ANO a1 par*>f\11 ~""'by 928e3 <7 141 81~112. At· '*"'-of l"8 Prllldent.
H also bo gb d '*'-of the ~. REPLACE THREE (3) ttle tll'lll1t, JOHN R LEA. I~ tor Admlnlttretor Sec:ratary. Tr-.,,• llw1" Culpask.ed tbc group if anyone had
decorator cannisters in their kitchens.
"My ex-wife took them all with her.''
sa1d Mick Williams.
~ters. e . u l a pie an Sea.tary, T,_.er, encl UNDERGROUND FUEL upon vecallng"" , ... prop-ClA Man191'
quiche contarner. MtnaQer. STORAGE TANKS. wty of the landlord end •ft• EWI CJ S awyer, Admlni. The City Coundl of the
Culp was warmrng up to the idea of Thi City Council of the Additional Nta of th• notlol to Mid ten.m. tr•tor with thl Wiii AnnnllCl City of Colt• Meal r--
11. t h II t d h Cll'; of COit• Meu ~ IC)ldftc:atlont mey bl ot>-DATED: SlptllN>ef 2e. of thl e..1111 of 1111<1 0-in. right 10 retect wry or II
"I didn't tell my friends where I was
going." confided Jim Murray. Earl Binns, a strapping farmer in
cowboy boots and a bel buckle as big
se mg o men as s e co cc e t e the right to ~ any or 1111 Office t985 dint bid•
orders. "The Ladies don't usually pay bid• ~~~t .. ~,it; MCMa *-8 ~ Publl9hld Orange Coee1 0111d Seotemt>et 28 in cash Like this," she said. 011ed· September 20. DrM. COila ......_ Celt-ATIOM, a c•1 • ..,_.. Deity Piiot September 28, 1ee5
191!5 fomla Bide lhOIJlct be ,.. ~ ...... ......... -29, Oc10C>er 5. 1985 Publl9hed Otenge Pout
.Publlahld Or.,. Cout lumedlO\tllattentlonofthl IUDQICAllT A,A .. T· . Sa&t-081 Deity Piiot Septemt>er '28.
Delly Piiot September 28. City Clertc wttNn Mid ,.,_ •NTI, Laftdlord, Ir: •-"' llnTil'C 198$ .,_,.,....
"I don't know what in the world
I'm doing here," Pa ul Fraas re-
marked.
As it turned out, what Murray and
Fraas and about a dozen other
members of the middle-age, all-male
group were doing Thursday night was
get ting ready to buy $180 worth of
rubber bowls. canisters and pie plates
from a saleslady who wasn't used to a
male clientele.
1985 llmh In •'IOlllcl ~ ,,... ..... .._. .. &.Mr .. _ "'111W. ~ ...,..-.,,..,...,....,,.........,.----:--,,,....-------.. s.-057 ~ °" tt11 out.io. with OU11 e1 et Well a & ---------
---------the 91d Item Nllmber end IN :=.,..• A..._,. ._ umlTAW "'8JC N011C(
_"I've never done an all.male Tup-
perware party before, but I've beard
the men buy more," Barbara Culp
said as she iJ'ceted the somewhat
sheepish-looking fUests as they ar·
rived in Rosen's kitchen.
"That's because they drink at their
parties." said Jeannie Williams, who
cajoled Rosen 10to playmg host
because it meant she could collect a
set of picnic coolers as a prize for
' setting up two gatherings besides the
one she gave at her ovJn house.
Rosen, who manages the Des
Moines Botanical Center, was an easy
mark. A man who gj...es away gold·
fish, tad~les and toads to I urc people in to VlSit the city's indoor public
garden will try .anything once.
Evidently so will his friends.
"I do all of our cookfog at home,"
said Bob Williams. "Buying some
kitchen ware is no big deal."
. It threw Culp off a bit when the
fellas wanted to raid the refngerator
before sitting down to listen to her
talk about the merchandise.
"Usually with the ladies we do the
program first and THEN M eat," she
si_gtied. "And l"ve never seen beer and
pwa. Usually it's dessert and coffee
or something.''
But she finally managed to
shepherd the men into the living
room to play "guess the jellybean~··
Then she asked everyone to write
their names oo little slips of paper.
Culp put the names in one of her
popular"Mix 'n' Fix" bowls and d rew
them for little rubber prizes. like the
Long-handled scraper she told the
group was "just perfect for getting
Soccer break
A aoldler from an army en&lneerln& crew that la building a
•porta complez ln South Africa'• Tembiaa townahlp ta.kea a
break to play aoccer with black yoatba. The army pr o&ram
la the flrat of lta kind ln a black town•hlp. where aolCller•
havejolned police on riot patrol• for nearly a year.
P\IM.IC "°TICE Ml.IC "°T1CE f't&.IC "°TICE P\B.JC "°TICE
l'ICnTIOUa ....... Donna AIU~. 8741 This bullnen 11 eon· Blrratt C Fllt, 19871 Ana flCTITIOUS IU ... U
..._ tTATDmNT Auburn DrM. Huntington duetld by an lnctMctual Mlt11 LAIM, Legune Nlguel, NA• ITATUlllNT
The f011oW1ng penonl are BMch. CA 92947 Ben Chepman, 3737 Blrcfl CA 92877 Thi lollo'llflnO penon1 ere
,......... ~ M.: Wilder Cethlllne StrlUM, 8381 Street, Suitt 201, Nawpon Thia bu1ln1n 11 co~ d<>lng ~ u : Coat
....... .,, Nortoll! Dr1w Hunllngton a..cn. CA 92e4!0 dueled l7y I 1)9110rll part· W•I. 19242 Mcl aren Lani.
Then Thi lmlglnatlon. 118 · Thia 111temen1 -fllld nerahlp 1Hunllngton 811ch. CA =· 8albol Island. CA ee:::· c:u: la con· with the Counl)' Cler1! of Of. Kenneth E. Falt 92&'e
oueted by: 1 .-.-11 pen ange County on Seplemblr Thia ll•tem&nl wu tllld Douglaa M11lln Bannll1•. Kattwyn Vltglnl• Wiider. · ..-·~ • 11. 1115 with the County Clerk of Of. 19242 l.4cL11en. Hunt1no1on
118 Aoat•. Balboa llllnd. nerthlp -ange County on AU(lUtl 28. ,,..,,~ •. :. CA 92648 CA 92'e2 Donne All>cander .. _, 1915 _.,
Thie t>ut lnMI 1a eon-Thie 1taternent wu fllld Publllhod Orange COMt 5 Ttlla bu1lne11 la con·
wtth thl Coun"" Cllftl of Of O.U, Piiot September 21. ,_,.. dUc:11c:1 by en lndMctual duc1ed by. an lndMdull '' • 28. Oc1bblr 5, 12, 1115 P\lblllhld Orange Cout DouglU M Bannlater
l<ettwyn V. Wider 11191 County on August 23· .,_ ,.~2 m Piiot September 7, 14. Thia itltemenl wu tttod
Thie "'*'*" -lllld tN5 I ~ ..... with the County C6li'k of Of· ,...,.. • 8, 1....., with the County CllOI of Of.
ange County on Augult 22, Publllhlc:I Ofange Coaet
1
"8.JC "°TICE s..024 ange Counl)' on September
1985 Diiiy Piiot Sec>temblr 14, 11 , 1985
,__ 21. 28. Oc1ober 5. tll5 '1CTmOU9 ......... Pu...._.._.. ""'-~ PublWlect Ofange Coelt s.-030 MAim ITA~ .,.__, ""-.,,.... .,.._,
Detty Plot September 7, t4, The fo11oWtnO pereone.,. P\8.JC NOTICE OlllY Piiot Sep1embet 21,
21 29 tN5 d04ng bUllfllll ae; 1or Vo"' 28, October 5. 12. 1915
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"8JC NOTICE ~o.t~ bl rnllde °" Publlahld 0tanoe eoeet Thi ~ per.ons .,..
NOTICI the Propollll form IMMt Deity l>llot September 28, doln1 butln-11 The flCTITIOUe .,... ...
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NOTICE IS HEREBY and lhll bl eocon'C*i61ct ino.:on~~~l52 d<llng ~M.A.)Vldlo-
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wtt· Thi City Coundl P 0 of the bid made P4l,Y9tlll to °'-= ~ Thia butln... 1' eon· 8flln l ~ &own. 431 Box 1200, Coate......'..~ tt)I City Ot Coela Mela. No At ......... ~ ducted by" en lndlvldull E. 19\tl St Colts M1M. CA
fomla 9292a..1200, on or pr~all bl con· A 12 11 • ~t~ -ftled 92827 before lhe hour 11:00 Ltn. lidlr' ~ in Iha ~ Court of wtttl"" Coun1y a.ti o4 Or· ~ bual-•• con-°" Fno.,, October 11, 1115. by Qlhler'a cMc*, tM Stall of Celltomla. '°' .,.. County on ~ 9. °"=. ~ IMIC>lnd end,.... It et\all be Ille rllf)Oflllblllty ca.ah. O< bictder:a bond !hi COunty ol Ofange 19a5 O'llfl'\ of the bidder to dllYll' hit No bid 111111 bl eonlidlrlc:I In Iha Metter of the El111• ,... / Thll stllemertl WU flllc:I
bid to thl City Cllr'k'I Office unleu 11 It made on I OllMI of LUCILLE MEREDITH PuOlllhed OrlllQI Cout wilh ihl Counry C..,.k'OI Of.
by the proper announclc:I form fumllhld by lhl City of KAUWELL. Ike LUCILLE M Delly Plloi SeplembOr 7 14 enge County on Augusi HI,
time. BIOi ... be publlcty Cotta MIN end It made In KRUWELL. eke LUCILLE 21 28 1985 l985
opened and reed ebld at a ecord1 nc• with th• KAUWELL. O«nucl s .. eeo ~~~ t t:OO 1.m . qf • eoon trllf• ptOYlllonl of thl Proe>OMI Notice 11 rioreoy gi...., that PuOlilhlc:I Oteqge .....,..,
efter II ptlcilcabll on Fri-reqylrernentt. Iha underlilgned 'Ifill NII II flt&.IC NOTICE ' Dllly P1101 Septornt>or 14. ctey, October 11, t115, In the Eaen bidder mull be • Pf1v1t1 ..i., to thl hlghllt 2 t. 28 October 5, 1985
CouneH Ctlamblr9, City Hiii. llcenMd contreetor pr• "'° beet biddef'. eubjlct to ~m10Ua IU ... 11 Sa-031
n Fllr OrlYe, Colt• Meta. Qualified u 1'9Qulrlc:I Dy lew eonflrm•tlofl of Mid Su-NA• ITATl.wf
Callfomla, for "'° fumllhtng 10 perform °"" fifty I~) per\of Coun. on or after Iha The tollowtng poraone .,,
of FIVE (5) PICK-UP STYLE porcen1 of the WOrll • 10th o., ol pctobet. 1985 et dOlflg bUllnMS 11 P-0-S.H TRUCKS The cont rector 1h1ll thl off'lel of JAMES L. 1ecµ HI Yen P1.oe ~, DEATH NOTICE S Addlllon•I Mii of lh• comply 'llfl1h lhl provttlont RUBEL. JR .. A Law Corpor-Beacn CA 926'3
tpeelfloallona mey be ob-of See11on 1770 to 1780 In-•llon, 3432 Vie Opono, C110tyn 0941 Cruz Nme1 MC MUTRTRV
tllnlc:I 11 lhl Otflcl of Iha c:tuaiw. 01 lhl Callfoml1 Ne'llfPOl1 Beoetl. CA 92ee3, 11 ebove
Purc:hlllng Agent I t n Flllr Ubot Cod•. the PfWllllng County of Orange $111• of Thia 1>uatn111 JI con· c L A R A B M c
OflW. Coate Meu. ~ rate and ICall of ~ .... Cllltorn11, Ill the right. lltle duc:llc:I by an lndlVlduel Mt:RTR y age 99 o{
1om1a. Bids 9hould bl r• tlblllhld l7y 1111 City of Ind Int.., of Mid do-CerOlyn Del• CtUI ' S '
tumid lo the lttll'ltton of the Co111 MIN 'llflltdl .,.. filed ceuld 11 ttll ume of dletl1 1 Thia 11a1ement wu 111ed C.OSta Mesa urvlVed
City Clerk. within Mid Umo 'llfl1h lhl City C1er1! of Mid end 1111 Ille right, 11111 and I 'llftth ,,,. County Clerk ot Or-by daugh~r. Dons M
llmlt, In • Mllect 1nvel<>91. City, and ilholl forfol1 ponal-lnlw•t thll tne Nllt• 011 ange County on ~vguati 30 Luckhardt of Costa
lclenllftod 9fl the outlllde 'llflth 1111 preec:rlbld lhlrlln for Mid ~Md haa ICQulred 1985 M 3 d
the Bid llem Number Ind the noncornpllanct of lhl Nici by oe>erltlon oft-or other· • F2111M13 ell ah g rCa n l
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Each bid 1n111 1pectty E.Mlh bldlholl Mtlorththl dltton 10 th•t ol Mid do-'OaityP110tSeotemt>e<7 ,, Moore of Arcata.CA
Mdl end every Item u 111 run namoa end r..ioencea of CMMd. 111111 time or dollh.
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fonh In the apeelflcalloM 111 ~r1ona I nd per11H In and 10 1J1 the oertatn real Se.on of Raleigh North
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11111r Piiat SATURDAY. SEPTEM~ER 28. 1985 m . I
Golden WHt relllH for volleybell win over OCC. B2.
Aru weter polo teem1 heve rough d•r at tourner. IM.
Angels lose game, not ground TIJe WUd, IVUd, We.t
Amerlcaa Leu1le Weet •
" L Pct. oa . Aapl1 86 61 S62
K.anus City 86 6 7 .S6l wtucb lost to Mmnesota, 4-1.
Heaton, 9-17, p ve up Doua DeCinces' two-run I
u.t KansasCitya sotumbles homer, his 18th, in the first innina. but o nly three more hats
in his six innibp. Heaton left the pmc with a stiff forearm
a nd reliever Vern Ruble allo wed only one m ore hjt, Bobby
Orich's ho mer in the ninth, for his third save.
Andre Tbomton 's two-run double h1ghlJghtCd a five-
run founh inning that rall1ed1he Indians.
Loser Mike Wnt, l 3-9, set down the first nine
O eveland batters before Brett Butler led off the fourth with
a sioglc, stoic second and took third on Tony Bemazard's
sin&Je. J ulio Franco deH ver~d an RBI single and Thom too
put the Indians in front with his two-run double. gi vi oa
him 62 RBI in h is last 70 games.
FriaJ'• Seora
Cleveland 7, .U,el1 3
Minnesota 4, Kanus City I
TMl .. &'t Oamet
CLEVELAND (AP) -Maybe next time Reggie
Jackson will keep bis advice to hi mself. •
Aqelt (Sutton I S:9) at C1cvcland (wtttly 4-0)
(RadJo:1'MPC, 710, at 10:3S a.m.)
••Afte r my last start in California, Regie told me that
I wun 't throwina the bredtina ball for strikes and that was
my problem," Neal Heaton said after pitching su strong
innmp Friday night to help the Oevcland Indians over the
Anaefs, 7-3.
The Aqelsdidnotaeta bit between Bob Boone's two-
out sin&Je in the 1CCOnd and Gricb's leadoff home run.
"He (Heato n) got bia break.in& ball over and tha t was
the key," Jackson said ofHeaton. ''That's why I tho ught be
won."
"If you're wondering if we're loolcina ahead, no," said
Anaels Manager G ene Mauch, whose team begins a four-
pme series in Kansas City Monday night. '!Their pitchers
shut us down a little better than l thought they would."
MJke Hargrove followed with a run-sconngs10gle that
knocked out Wm, and *e Vukovich capped the
outburst with an RBI doubt Urbano Lugo.
The Indjans added two ns an the fifth on RBI singles
by Hargrove' and Brook Jae y.
Kansas City (Jackson B-11) at Minnesota
(Bunt 1-1), (Radio: KNX. 1070, at 9 ~.m.)
REMAINING GAMES
ANGELS (9) -Away (9): Sei>t. 28, 29,
Cleveland; 30, Oct 1. 2, 3. Kansas Cny; 4, S, 6,
Texas.
KANSAS CITY (9) -Home (7): Sept. 30, Oct.
1, 2, 3, Angels; 4, S, 6, Oak.la nd Away (2): Sept. 28,
29. Minnesota.
"Tonight, like Reggie said, I was a ble to throw at for
strikes. I know that if I can do that, and be consistent with
m y fastball too, I can do well." The Angels face Cleveland at 10:30 a.m., then finish
their series with the Indians Sunday. The Angels play three
The game began a 1eason-endjng, 1().game road trip · at Kansas City and then travel to Texas to complete the
Note: In the event of a uc, Kansas City will host
a one-pme playoff Oct. 7. . Despite the loss, the Angels remained tied for first
place in the American League West with Kansas City, for the Angels. · regular season. ·
Win No. 100
-is oh so sweet; .
Edison; 27-11
Angelovic, Justice
combine to help
Ive Workman lift
Qy JOHN SEVANO
0..,"94C..r11;1 .. ,,
LONG BEAC H -8111 Workmao
remembered v1v1dJy. The year was
1967. Workman was a freshman
f~ball coach at Whittier College
and, followina a paniclJtarly emo-
tional victory, the players earned
W-0rkman o ff the field on their
shoulders.
At the time, little did Workman
realize it would be I 7 yean before he
got another nde. .
Friday night, 11 was the Chargers of
Edison H1Jh .who hoisted their men-
tor and displayed Workman to the
cheerio& lhrona in the bleachers. The
occasion: Workm.an's IOOth career
win at the Huntin~n Beach campus.
PCllllltaba Valley'• 8oott CbrUco (40) forcee a fumble. which wu recoYered by teammate
And, wow,"was It ever sweet!
Propelled by a tutbook first quar-
Dlillr""' ,._.." ....__......., ter. the Chargers were able to dispose ck Yanek lD third quarter· of Banning. the No. 2-ranked team in
tbe Los Angeles City S«tion. by the
count of 21.1 1. before an es11mated
crowd of 3.000 at Veterans Stadium Diablos stagger Barons, I 7~15 .. It was tame:· wert Workman's
first words. alluding 10 the Chargers'
first vactor) in fo ur m~ungs against
the third quarter on John Peart·s 44-the• perennial-powerhouse Pilots
yard stn«e 10 WJde receiver fXnnis (I· I). "The fi rst tw? umes we pla~ed
Arey. them. we JUSt d1dn t pla~ Last year.
By llOGER CARL.WN
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For years they've been relegated to
the back scat -regardless of ac-
complish m en ts, Mission Viej o
Hiah 's Diablos have had to be content
with second-choice recognition when
mentioned in the same breath with
Sunset League or Century League
football powers.
But that's no longer the situatio n -
Mission Viejo, and the South Coa st
League in general. is for reaJ, proved
out by a 17-1 S nop-league victory
over longtime Sunset power Foun-
tain Valley before 4,500 at Fovntain
Valley.
The Diablos struck early, pu.shed
the (\arons around for three quarters,
then when it appeared the Barons
might steal it away. M ission Viejo
Warriors
.convert
for win
2-pointer.moves
Woodbridge past
San Marcos. 8 -7
By RJCHARD DUNN
W,"91Ceu I •:1
·Woodbridge Coach Gene Noj1
watched his offense do practically
nothing for three quarters Friday
niaht. but that's when the thought of a
two-point convers ion hit him.
But that wasn't even a posS1billty
until tiaht e nd Bill York, watching
most o( the p me from the sidelines.
coded a Iona o ffensive Woodbndge
drouaht by catchina a 9-yard to uch-
down pass from quarterbac k J ohn
Yurkovich with j ust 2:0S left in the
pme.
Yo rk's catch set up Woodbridge's
winni~ two-p<?i nt conversion -the
one NoJi envisioned a quarter earlier -ai vina )be host Warriors an 8-7
victory over San Marcos in a non·
leque aame at Irvine Ki4h. ''l made the decision 1n the third
quarter," Naji said. "If we •ot close
then we were lOinf to l O for 1t."
Woodbridae (2-). for the first time
in tbe pme. m oved into San Marcos
renitory with a little len than flve
minutet remainina. Its only true
drive of the pme ended when
Yurkovich lofted one to a wide-open
J York in the end zone wbicb set up
Yurkovich's pmc•winnina pass to
Dave Town1eod.
The win. not a pretty one fo r
Woodbridae but nevcnhe~css a
jubilaAt one, dropptid the K.niabu to
().3 on the scaion.
inten:epted and maintained pos-
session for the final 2:4 7.
"All week long f'asked just one
question after practjce," said Missio n
. Viejo Coach Bill Cro w. "Who d o we
play this week?"
"They knew, and they responded,
but we tried not to get too psyched
up."
The Diablos struck on their first
play fro m scrimmage as receiver Bob
Doran came in motion from the left.
took quarterback Brendan Murphy's
handoff and follo wed his bloclting
through the nght side. speeding 37
yard s for a touchdown.
"That was o ur Baro ns Special ,"
said a happy Crow. "We pu t that one
in ouq~ame for Fountain Valley."
"This does a lot for us," said Crow.
"and for the South Coast League. It's
John Yurko..tch
"We were intend1na on aoing for
two points instead ofa tie ~use we
hadn't had much fiela position
(throughout the game)," Noji said.
"So we said 'lets win 1t.'
"We hadn't really had the op-
portunity before." •
Noji knew his defense wo uld ho ld
up. but Woodbridge simply couldn't
move the ball on offense. Kno wing
his club would be in a tlght pme the
rest of the wy_. Naji senpi the need
io diqrarn a tw<>-~1nt play 1n case
the offense put Sill points on the
board.
You can call NoJ1 psychic for
prcdicuna his club's tw<>-point con-
vcrs1on, but call him the ma,tcr o f the
undentatement for sayina h is team
didn't have an opportunity to ICOrc
before lhey actually d id .
The Warriors' oft"ente must have
been somcwhef't cite an the fi rst half,
because it surely wa1n't on the field.
Only one Wamor ftm down in the
1niual balf iodkates bow tbJn,. went.
The third quarter WU wont. but it
(Pleutf ... WA•IUOll8/Ul
•
a no n-league game, I know, but it's a
biggam e. For years it's been Fountain
Valley, Edison, El Modena and
Foothill."
The Diablos' plan was to mix It up
offensively and 11 worked to per-
fection with quancrback keepers.
unexpected passes and two ex.plosive
runs from Dora n.
It pared Mission's lead to 10-7 but we felt we should ha'e won
the D1ablos struck back with a' 77. " this fetls good. ,7spec1ally
yard march. ignited by Doran. who • coming against those gu;s.
"We tum the ball over and an one
play they break a nanker reverse:·
said Founta in Valley Coach Mike
Mjlner. "It kind of set the tone for the
night. J don't thank we came to play"
came tb1s time from t he nght, took a Hcrixs were ever)whe~ The 1wo
handofT and swept the left side for 48 most v1s1ble. however. were seniors
yards to the Fountain Valle~ 7-yard Mike AngelO\JC and Rick Jusuce.
hne. who teamed to produce three 1ouch-
He ~ored on a 3-~ard pa~'> from downs.
Murph> and the Diablo'> had a 17-., .\ngelov11.. the team's starting
lead wt th I 0:02 remaining. quarterback. completed 11 of 18
r ountaan Valley had pro.,.1ded the
D1ablos with perfect field pos1t1on.
fumbling the ball away on their
second play from scn mmage.
The Barons did precious little
offensively th rough nearly three quar-
ters. finall y ~oring with I :00 left in
The Barons retaliated with a 60-passes for 228 yards He also rushed
yard dnvc. led by a 14-j ard pa'>~ from for o ne touchdo" n Justice who alS()
Pean to Terry Re1chen and a :!7-}ard produced a game-ending interception
hookup from Peart to -\re-. "llh on defense. caught 'ii'< of .\ngelo\ll.·~
Re1chert's second effort from thl' 2-aerials for 155 ;-ard\ and t""o tou~ h·
yard ltne capping 11 with 7:2o left. do""ns.
Peart. under duress. lofted a two-The duo. an a word. wa'i "deadl} ··
(See BARONS/83) .\nd the} didn't "am· am 11me in
Dodgers inch closer to title
Magic number r educed t o fi ve
after 6-2 victory over Gia n ts
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Right-hander Orel Hershaser
couldn't help smiling after his four-hi! masterpiece led Los
Anaeles to a 6-2 victory over the an Francisco Giants
Friday night and lowered the Dodgers· magic num9er for
winnina ihe Nauonal League West pennant to five.
"Let's sec," said Hcrsh1ser after winning his 10th
consecutive victory to boost his record to 18-1, .. our magic
number 1s five. there's nine games to play and I've got an
o utside shot at 20 wins. How else can an>onc feel bu1
greatr'
"Actually," Hersh1scr continued, "I haven't gotten
too excited about winnng the pennnant yet 1 don't want to
get over anxious about the playoffs. What we nl·cd to do 1s
keep playm6 consistently and we'll be alnght ··
"Hersh1ser was s1mpl) outstanding," 'i<lld L>odgcr
Manager T om LaSorda. "He pitched a strong game when
we needed 1u nd this was a big wm for us."
San Franosco Manager Roger ( ra1g. however.
couldn't uy the same thing.
"lfwe had played decent baseball an thl" sc~onJ inning
we would have gotten out without too much damage:· ~1d
CraiJ. "We're m1ss1ng too much on lundamentals I can
tell ri.&ht now I'll have to ~pend mo'lt ot m > llml" nc'<t \pnng
o n fundamcntali; "
Her$h1scr 'truck out five and walktd two 10 record IO
Dodgers'
magic
number: 5!
National Leaaue We.t
Oodgu<J
Cinnnn.at1
-W L Pt't GB
'K) <>3 'lb
4 68 ''' ' Friday's Scom
Dodgers 6. San Francisco 1
C 1m rnnat1 4, Houston 3
Today's Games
.an franc1sco (Hammaker 5-121 at Ooc11ers
(Rt'USS I '-IO)(Rad1m K.ABC'. 7Q(), at I 0' pm.)
Hnu'lon {$cot1 18-7) at C'inc1nnat1 (Browning
19.Q)
"' REMAINING GAMES
' DODGERS (91 -Home (Q) Sept :'.ll. 2Q San
Franc1SlO. 30. Oct 1. ~an 01Cio. 2 '\ .\tlanta ~. ' ti.
C'inc1nnat1
C'l"'"CIN .\Tl (Ql -Home (~I ~pt :!t< ~Q
Houston .\'4a)' l"'l <;cpt \0 <kt I \an hanc1sco.
~ '· n Dlcgo. 4. 5 ti. Dodgel"\
Note C incinnati ha'i a game 1n t "h1lag0 lhat "-111
onl' be r>la)'ed 1f at 1~ needed to drcade thl" d1" 151on
t1tlt
18·3 with h1$ fifth wm in Scptemht'r --------------------The Dodgcr1 'ICOrcd enoug.h to.A-in off V 1da Rluc "-8
wub n fou r-run second inn1n& M1kt . 10 1a opened ~1th an infield s1n&le and advanced to ~ond on a passed ball
by Bob Brenf y One o ut later. tcvc ' brought home
Sdosc1a with a smaJe and took ~ond on the thro" to the
plate.
Su stok third before 'ICOnn on He~haser's \acnfice
bunt and Hersh1~r was safe on an error b) fir1t Nseman
Dev1d Otten. J M&ri~no ~ncan followed w11b 1 double and
Henhitcf' came aJI the way home when ttnter fielder Dan
Gladden droJ>oed the b&ll. Duncan stoic third and ~~
when Eno Ca~U pounded o ut
San Fn1nc1~ sco~ its first run and colltcted 1u fint
hit m lhe fowtb mnina wbc~ Rob Dttr o pened wilh a walk. took 1tcond on Jose nbt''s aroundo ut and ~mt
on O ladckn't two-out s1n&Jc.
The Ood&en lddcd a run 1n tht fi fth o fT rchc"cr JcfT Robl n on"Candy Maldonado's RBI s1 n&Jt
Wilkes sign s with Clipp er
L 0 .\ :'JC:1 f l f , -FoN<ard Jam33I \\Ilk<'\ a
memlx·r off~ ~nal &<>ktlb:lll "'.>lx1at1on cham-
p1on\h1p tt'ams dunn 1s 11 ,ca" in th<' "ague' h.1H1Jnt"J
"Ith the L'" <\n~lc~ 1p~rs. thC' club announct'd fnda)
W1lkei:. U. was Will''ed b> the Los 4\ngdcs laler5 on
AuJ. 28
.\ fumier ll< ·LA <Jtar. Wilkes hlld httn• ~tartef for t~
Lakers befort a co mbination of 1\l ncss and inJ un for('('d
him into a ~rve m le over the last two ytal"\
i he b-7, I Q()..pounder was with the Laktl"\ for eaaht
can after baVlna spent thrtt xatons with the Golden
t.att Wam o f"\, whe~ ht was tht N'B~ Rookie oftht Year
1n 1974
W tlkci ufTcrcd a
I™ teaS<ln and v.a rtd
&nttsuoa.I 1nfi uon '4te 1n lhf
to a pot rok with 1ht Lakcn
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estabhshang their lemtof) either
On the Chargers· first possession.
Ange)oVlc marched the team 57 yards
in seyen plays, capped b) a 37-yard
post pattern to Jusuce. who would
seemingly go on to spend t~e entire
evenmg beating the Pilots' usually
speedy sccondar)
Ahead 7-0 Edison went in front 14-
ztp when .\ngelov1c capped a b8->-ard
dn ve With a two-yard -iD run of his
own When Enc Thayer add ed his
seco nd extra pomt of the first quaner,
Banrung appeared to be m shock
Could this j>0ss1b\y be the same
team that TOTALED 26 yards m
offense to El Modena the first game of
tb.e season. the Ptlats must have been
askmg 1hc.>m\Che"'l
(Plea.e eee EDISON/83)
V:ikin-s·
gives 1n
to errors
Foothill receives
Ch arity t OUC' h dO\Vn
to take 14-0 \Vi n
l. fh•r acn·r11 n~ j gr tt 111ud1d111' n 1 n
1he liril ~u.irtn th1· r 11•thill ll1gh
1-..mshl\ got J t11u1..hJn"n !ht> 11ld
fashrnnrd" '' ar h1· ,c. ••nu ra1•><l -
the' c.>aml'd 11
Tht 'it"cun1l ,,nr1 .-..1, m11rt: than
enou~ II• han1! 1h1 1·ru•' rrnm
\!anna H1~ \ 1~1n~' .1 -1 t." 1n
non-leagu1• loo1t'l.11l i-: nn ,:n th(
\\e<.1m1n,1er Hr~h • · I ,1.1 n1~h1
\.lann.i., Jt'll'n'' ht IJ l~n l-..n1.,:h1'
,,n thC' finl \t"OI.'\ l<•r· 1n~ .1 t11 Id i-tnal
tr. from th1 '!I •.srJ 1n1 \I "''nl w~ll lor th1• \ 1 li..1n~' "~11 'i Hll 1 rat\
broke 1hr11ut1.h l 1k'h 1.. 1 • "unrt
ru~hing in Imm th1 n~h· ' ' . r 1,·11
fcx.Hl'd li..11. ~1·1 I <.tr 1• 1-. llll'" '1t'I
Thar ....... hen 'r lllt°'k ,, l I' •
.\ \.1.i nn.i pf,1,1·1 pr, i..1·.! .. r :hl· "'II
then thn·" 11 It th1· t 11• 111! 1· I .irJ
hne th1nl..1n£ 11 "'J' .1 .tl'.i.I ''·' .\n
altrt l-..C'1th fabhJ "' I'll "''•f t up
fort ht' 1'..n1ght' ·'' .! h ,·,\ 111• int• t•nt1
Zl1nl' tor a 1<1111 l "'n 111.11 .,.., rn ·d t.1
thronle the\ 11. "' t: , th,· 11 t!' 1
•. ._.. t' an.·n 1 1' •"'"'i ·•' '' 1h "'~ht
"t' "l'fe .. t ,I \l'I'• II l.'11 \1.1 •'1.1
{ llcllh D.1q· 11 I''' 11'1 l1•ll, ,,.
1ng thC' g.1mr 1. ,, · •r• 1cd11
thoue.h h•<•thrl1 , 1mr :l pl.1' Jnd
tht\ cam<' t" "II Th,' .!11! 1'
"I Jon t knn" 'f\.• .. "r •O!-! I m
\IJfl lhC'\ pl.I •.I 1\ I lhr fll,I
t"O ball ganw' '" r ' \t'a 1na Hui
1001ght thr' "on
'\\hen \PlH1• 1 1 \\ · ... 111 .l ~··al
It \hO ..... ' \ <lll h ,. ~ ..... t .1 .. h t)I
coach1n~ wt· ,11,1 1 lur pl.1"·r 1lh1ught
It "-a' hkr tl I 11nt .1 ,•it .11 rut'" "·q•n
(l01nt' ~h1n.I >I~ lr••n1 th< 't.ln I
tned n1•t It• h.1 .1 mrr11a1 ll-1 .10 ..... n
bul IAt '11 11 •H .ir t 111·1 .m'1h1n~
I Oln& "~ r mt•\, .• ~ :t t !l.1 • .:11 ltllH'' on
otTC'n'-(' hut '•11 .1, c ''' "'"'<' it
con\l\IC'nth ,,, .... lie' I 'ht•Ull.ht our
JC'ftnM' l'l•l't'<l F.t"i.I <'ll<\llllh \II Y.ln
again t\ul \l\U JtlO I '" t' UI' \C'•tn
point\ hke that ;ind n111hJ'C1l ut1~t
)OU ••
Thomp 1n' '"untl•rpart IC'd
Mullen """' ph1h"nph1lal 1n ht\
thout.ht\ 1hout thC' g..tme
"I ltne"' ""t wtrrn'1 3' hall :i, we
looked 1n our lil'\t 1 .... 0 ~m(\" he ,_,d "This ., wh11 wt ha' r httn
wa1t1nt for
"I th in!. tann" m1" ha't o~tt
(PlMM Ne llAJUJf A{83)
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South Dakota has
heart and sole on
free fish-n' days
...... l.J' ........ ..
PIEJl.RE. S.O. -South Dakota pme -wardens wo1i't check fisbina licenses this l::'W
weekend, and state officiaJ.S hope a free
weekend of anaJina will land a bia catch of new
entbuaiuu. One fuhina fan uys the weekend could book lads
on the sport instead of on drugs.
No one -resident or tourist -will need a fishina
li<lCDJC today or Sunday, ex<lept on lakes tbat sbate
botdcn with other states.
.. We hope to get people hooked on fishing," Jeff
StinaJey, state Game, Fish and Parks secretary, SJid
about the offer ... Th.is gets the word out." .
Marty Cantine, owner of a bait and fishing shop in
Fort Pierre said the free fishing would encourage more
5 to Rod out what they're missina. If kids catch
fever. they mi&ht be steered away from the
of~ and alcohol abuse, he said.
"You don t have much to worry about with those
~because it's hard to kceP, the rod and the rtJCI out of
tlielr bands once they get it,' Cantme said.
Stingley said salmon could be biting this wetkcnd
u-diey co~te in Whitlock's Bay, about 50 miles
,north of Pierre. Other good bets mclude walleyes.
northern pike, bass and trout.
.. Some of the btst fisbina is really i~ the faJJ,"
St.inaleY said. addina that the state's first free fishing wee&tid was set to coincide with National Hunting and
Fishina Day on Saturday.
An annual fishing license costs $9 for South
Dakotans and $25 for non-residents. A one-day license
costs reajdents and analcrs from other states SS.
South Dakota ·sold about 130,000 fishing lie.en~
last year, and license sales through September exceeded
sales throuah tbc same period an 1984, Still(lcy said. Fishina licenses brought in more than S 1. 3 million last
year, but bun~ licenses contributed a much biger
part of the Wildlife Division's S 11 million budget.
Quote of the day
,Qa.U WuMqtoa. Atlanta o utfielder, on
the firinaofEddie Haas, who had a reputation as
an. uncommunicative man.ager and was
nicknamed .. the Mute" by Braves players: "I
tried to talk to him once. That didn't take long."
Puker'a homer elnks Aatroa
Dave Parter hit a ~-run bomcr in •
the bottom of .the ei&hth innin to lift
Cincinnati over Houston, 4-3, Friiy night
at Riverfront Stadium. Parker's 30th >
homer equaled bis career high established in 1978. ffc "
now has 119 RBI, the National League lead a.nd a career
high ... In the NL East race. Lee Mauilll bit a tie-
breakina sinJlc and Joe Onalak drove in two runs with
an infield hit as Pittsburgh rallied for six runs in the
third innin& and held on to beat New York at Three
Rivers Stadium, 8· 7, dropping
the Mets 41h games behind idle St.
Louis. The Pirates trailed 5-2
before sending 11 batters to the
plate against idih New York
pitchers in an in llJ kept alive by
third basman want J-...•1
error, which led to four unearned
runs . . . Meanwhile, the game
between St. Louis and MontreaJ
at Olympic Stadium was posf-
po.ncd due to rain and
...,._ rescheduled as part of a
doubleheader today ... Leola 0.rlaam hit a three-run
homer, bis 20th of the season. in the seventh inning,
lifti.na the Chicago Cubs to a 9-7 victory over
Pb.ilaldelphia at Wrigley Field to hand the Phillies their
eiahth loss in a row ... In Atlanta. Ertc SMw scattered
eiaht hits and drove in four runs, three with bjs first
homer of the year, to lead San Diego to a l 0-1 victory
over the Braves.
Mudd leada Tezaa Open by 4
JodJe MMd holed out twice from off !I
the green -once for an cagle-2 -
compiled the lowest two-round total of the
year and established a 4-stroke lead Friday
m the second round of the Tex.as Open Golf
Tournament in San Antonio. Mudd, 25, not yet a
wiDncr in four years of PGA Tour actjvity, chipped in
for a birdie and holed out a I 10-yard wedge shot for an
eagle-2 on his way to a second round 65. That's five
·under par on the 6,576 yard Oax Hills Country qub
course and and combined with an opc11ing 64 tog.ave
Mudd a 129 total for 36 boles, the lowest on the tour thjs
season. Toay Silla and Maril Hayes came on to share
second at the tournament's haJfway point at 133, seven
under par. Sills shota 63 in the mild, sunny weather and
Hayes had a 67 ... Meanwhile, at Virginia Water,
Englannd, West Germany's Bernard ~er over-came a tiniering cold to reach the semi.finals of the
World Matchplay Championship. The U.S. Masters
champion beat Japan's TOD¥DY Nakajima, 5 and 3 in
his quarterfinal match and will play South African
Deida WatMD today.
Viola keepe Jloyala out of flnt
,...... vw. pitcbod a tbtee-bJuer and Ill Gary Oeetd and ~ hebn hit fifth. inn.in& bomclruns Friday ni&ht u Minne-
IOta Nined ~w Citfs chance to take
tbe lead in the American i..eaaue West with a 4-1 victory
over the Royals. 1bo Royall aod tbe Anlell. who lost
1 .. 3 to Oeveland, remain tied for the AL West lead ... In
the AL East race, J .... 8a.rfteW and c.ctl PteWer hit
co.D1ec:utive home runs in the founh innina. and U.yj
M .... J and o. ... Garda ldded solo homers to
power Toronto over host MU·
wauk.ee, S-1. The victory pve the
Blue Jays a six-game lead in the
American Leque East and
lowered their mqic number for
clinchina the division to five.
• De•e Sdtl», 14-121 ~owed seven
hits and broke nis thr'OC11me
losi9 streak . . . At Yankee
Stadiumt Hurricane Gloria wash-
ed out tnc PJ1>e between Balti-
more and NdW York. It was
Vlola rescheduled as part of a Sunday
doubleheader ... Alu Trammell hit a two-run homer
and Walt Terrell pve up one run over 71/3 innings as
Oeuoft beat Boston at Tiger Stadium, S-1 ... In the
Kingdome, PtaM Wlllt and M VIMe Bers combined
on a two-hitter u Seattle blanked Texas, 6-0 ... In
Oakland, Seou Fle&dter'1 lioc drive to right field in the
ninth innina soo~ R"41y Law from third base, giving
the Chicqo White Sox a 4-3 victory over the A's.
McEnroe •tanned by Kriek
SAN FRANOSCO -Johan Krick ~capped a day of uptets at the Transamerica
Open tennis tournament by shocking top-
seeded John Mc.Enroc, 7-6, 3-6, 6-l Friday
niaht in a quarterfinal match.
Kriek, who last beat McEnroe here in the same
round in 1980, pined only his third victory over the
world's second-ranked player in l S matches aoina back
to 1978.
Kriek's triumph put him into the semifinals today
against Roben Green. who upset fourth-seeded Eliot
Tcltscher, 7-6, 6-4.
Sweden's Stefan Edbef$ swept past tempestuo1;1s
Brad Gilbert, 6-2, 6-2 and wilJ meet Paul Annaoonc an
the other semifinal. Annaconc upset fifth-seeded Tim
Mayotte, 6-3. 6-4, in another quanerfinal match Friday.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -WRES11.ING: Channel 5.
8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: El Dorado vs.
Valencia (tape), Channel 56.
9:30 a.m. -COu.EGE FOOTBALL: Notre
Dame vs. Purdue, Channel 13.
9:30 a.m. -RODEO: Channel 9.
l l a.m. -WRaTLING: Ch.annel 9.
Noon -WRUTLING: Channel 56.
12: l S -BASEBALL: St Louis at Montreal,
Channel 4.
12:30 -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at
Washington, Channel 2.
12:30 -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Iowa at
Iowa State, Channel 7.
4 p.m. -SPORTSCOPE: Spirit of Detroit
Regatta from the Detroit River, Channel 4.
4 p.m. -SOCCER: Denmark vs. Soviet
Union in World Cup qualifyina match, Channel
34.
4:30 p.m. -WU>E WORLD OF SPORTS:
Boxing -Barry McGuigan vs. Bernard Taylor
fort.he W8A World featherweight title, scheduled
for l S rounds from Belfast, Nonhern Ireland
(delayed), Channel 7 .
S p.m. -PRO FOOTB,ALL: Raiders'
Playbook, Channel 4.
S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oltla-
homa at Minnesota, Channel 13.
5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Scores
from around the country, Channel 7.
10 p.m. -BOXING_;_ Harle~ Sn~d vs.
Freddie Jackson (tape), Channel 341.
11 :30 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC
at Arizona State (dclayed1L_ ~~nncl 2.
12:20 a.m. -WRF.S·1·unG: Channel 9.
RADIO
8:45 a.m. -BASEBALL: Kansas City at
Minnesota, KNX (1070).
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre
Dame at Purdue. KPZE ( 1190).
10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at
Oeveland, KMPC (710).
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Oregon at Nebraska, KIEV (870).
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
UCLA at Washington, Kl.AC (570).
l p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at
Dodgers, KABC (790). . . . S p.m. -ROCKEY: Kings at Winnipeg
(eithibition), K.LAC (570).
7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Colorado
State at San Diego State, KSOO ( 1130).
7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long
Beach State at Nevada-Las Vegas, KNAC
(I 05.5).
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGB FOOTBALL: use
at Arizona State, KNX (1070).
~MERCEDES
lll·llt I 3 7 •2 3 3 J
~~~~--CD~~~~-' Hou•• of trnports
C·O ·M·P·A·R·E
Pirates' cross country
teams still.unbeaten
0g6 MONTH
PURHASE
TERMS
EASE OF OWNERS IP TERMS
Tbe men's and women's cross
country teams from Orange C.oast
College turned ID winning tri·mect
performances Friday to remain un-
beaten m the South Coast Con-
ference.
and took a torte1t from Cyprcss1 while
the Pirate women scored a big win
over Cypress and got the default win
from Saddleback.
Here's a capsule look:
The Pirate men got by Saddleback
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Oruce CoHt 18, SaddJebacll JI;
Oraa1e CoHt def. Cypress by forfeit;
jaddlebacll •et. Cypre11 by forfeit
ihe Pirates took four of the top five
places to get past the Gauchos and
Chargers at Central Park.
OCC's To m Bums turned In the
top time of20:38, while Mark Matias
was two seconds behind for IC(J()nd.
Saddlcback's Frank Romero came
m third at 20:46.
Tbe Pirates improved to 4--0, while
Sadd.leblek moved to 2-2 and
Cypress dropped to 4--0.
In women's 1cuon:
Oraac• C..11 H, Cypra1 50; Oralie Cout Mf. s..lfeMcll by
forfeft; Cnntl• def. ~ell by
ferf.tt: The Pirates women'• team
tllO stayed undefeated after talung
seven oftbe the topeiat_lt pW:es an the
tri-meet with the Chaf'IM and
Gauchos.
Kathy Kiernan led the pack Mth a
17:3; Laura Lazo was thU'd at 18:40.
and i..aura Sauerwtin wu fourth at
19:49.
Saddlet.ck and Cypreu dropped
to 1-3 an confmnce
Coeta lleea ~ quarterback Paal Rodri-
ques fol101n tile blockm, of Kelly Day for
Mustabgs·suffer through
verylong eve·ning, 34-13
Los Alamitos has
toomuchoomph
for Costa Mesa
By ST AN GRANCH
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Los Alamitos Higb's Griffins.
ranked 10th by the Daily Pilot 1n
Orange County prep circles, took
advantage of many Cost.a Mesa
mistakes and woo with ease 34-13
Friday ni&ht in non-league football at
Newpon liarbor High.
With their third victory the Grif-
fins remained undefeated, while the
Mustangs fall to 1-2.
Los Alamitos seemed unsto ppable
-as it was on its first possession. The
Griffins marched up the field cover-
ing 43-yards in fi"e plays, the touch-
down coming. o n a I 5-yard pass to
Rob K.atzarofffrom J.T. Snow. . .
K.atzarott h.ad a great night. He had
11 receptions for 20 l yards, scored
two touchdowns, and lucked four
extra points.
Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin
said, "K.at.zarofT as a very good
receiver with ~real speed." The
Mustangs came nght back scoring on
a 9-yard run by fullback John
Carlson. The score capped an I I-play
drive that covered 77 yards, but the
Mesa rally was short-lived.
lathe second quaner Los Alamitos
exploded for 21 points, all as a result
of Mustang errors. The Griffins
scored first on a 29-yard pass from
Snow to K.atzaroff. This touchdown
was helped aJong by a I 5-yard pcnaJty
on the Mustangs. who had 12 men o n
the field -a considerable damagrng
one in that it came as the Gnflins
were punting the ball away. •
Los Alamitos scored agam on Warn
Libby's I -yard run. This score was set
up by by a fumble recovery on the
Mustangs 46. The Griffins scored
again as Don Durby caught a 9-yard
pass from Snow for a touchdown.
This score was also set up by a fumble
recovery\his time on the Mustang 39.
* Lot AlllmttM >4, CM'-Mesa 1l
ken bV OU•,,..,
Lot Alamitos 1 21 • C>-:M
C01te Mesa 7 O O 6'-13 LA-l<ellaroff IS e>en from Snow IKelreroff
kick)
CM-<erfM>n 9 run (Grech• kick)
LA-l<eltaroff 2' PHl from Snow <Kelrerolf
kick)
LA~ll>bv 1 run IKetzerotl 111Ckl
LA-Oubrv 9 e>eu from Snow (Katreroff
k~-SorenMn 62 run (klel< t>IOC:kedl
CM--'tlld11• l7 pen from Rodrkluei lrun
lelMdl
Attanelance 1,000 l•sllmatedl
G~ STATISTICS
LA CM
Fin l downs 17 14
RuWl·verdaoe 2S· 1S6 31· 119
Peulno verdeoe 1SS IS4 P•n•no IS-16·1 10 21·' Punll 1-3' J-4S
Fuml>ltt·fumblft loll H l·J
Ptftattln·verdt -llrad t ·IO l ·lS
INDIV10UAL. ltUSHING
LA-Sor.-i1«1, 16·13', Lll>Ov, S-14. Cole, l·S.
snow, 1·2; Roadtlorm, l·O, Brown, !·for·~
1
CM-Anderton, 17·97, R00<loue1, '' ••.
Cerllon. 2·11 i..
INDIVIDUAL. l'ASSINV
L.A-5now, IS-26-2, 2SS.
CM-ROOrlQUtl., 10-7'· I, I~
IMDIVIDUA&. ltlCllVIHG LA-Kalurotf, 11·201; Oubrv, 3·JS, rrke.
H f.
ICM-R1tc111e, s-•. v~. 2·29, Cerlton,, '7,
Crowe. HO
Baldwin was obviously disa-
pointed, especially by bis team's own
mistakes. '1 am embarresscd," he
said, "We play three better quar-
terbacks ID the next ~ weeks and
we could not even do anything to
affect this one's (J.T . Snow) per-·
formance. The defense did not play
well."
Los Alamitos' final score came late
in the third quaner as tailback Niel
Sorensen burst up the middle for a 62-
yard run. The point after was blocked.
For the rest of the game tbe Griffins
stopped themselves with penalties,
and two turnovers.
Costa Mesa got on the board w1th
one minute left in the fourth quarter
as quarterback Paul Rodriquez hat
Mike Ritchie on bomb for a 37.yard
touchdown. The run for the con-
version failed.
This was by far Costa Mesa's best
n'ghtQffensavcly as the Mustangs had
273 total yards, almost as many yards
as they had collected in their two
previous games. Ritchie, a junior
wide rcci4'.ver. had five receptions for
88 yards and one touchdown in his
first game. "Mike is going to be a great
receiver. This was his tint game and
he did great. He just re<X>ve~ from a
virus which kept him out for a
month," said Bald!"in.
Snow, the Los Alamitos quar-
terback and the son of former Rams
receiver Jack Snow, had a good day.
He was I 5 for 26 for 255 yards and
had three touchdown passes, but was
intercepted twice. Both interceptions
were by Adam Beck.
Costa Mes.a quarterback Paul
Rodriquez did not look bad eithier.
He was l 0 of 28 for l 54 yard and one
touchdown, with one mterccption.
Although these stats do not look
great, Rodriquez had at least six
passes dropped.
CdM shut dJwn
by Capo Valley
Cougars· running
attack, defense
key27-0triumph
By CHRIS MONAHAN
Delly ..... C.1 ., • .-.
With the local high scbools now
three weeks into their fall semester. it
is indeed a~ropriatc that tbe stor.y of
Friday ni t's Capistrano Valtey-
Corona de Mar game represented by
a player who made the grade and
another who didn't.
When 1t was all over. Capo Valley·~
Cougars (3-0) definitely received an
"A" as they romped1 27-0, over
visiting Coro na del Mat.before 2,300
at Capo Vall y High.
Tom Grieco was the player who
made the grade, rushin,& for 42 yards
ID his first game of the season,
mcluding a six-yard touchdown run.
Capo Valley Coaeh Dtck Ennght said
Oneco (pronounced Greco as in
wrestling) had missed the flrst two
games because of a ''U" in citizenship
in one class.
. "We're glad to ~el him ~c~ at
running back. He 1s the punishing.
John R iggins-type back," said
Enright. "He was an al.1-lea~ue
linebacker last year, but 1 hke him
better at running back. He weighs
almost 210 (204), he hits like a ton
and he's fast."
Tbe player who surprisin~y did
not make the grade according to
Enright, was quarterback Scott Stark.
Stark, who cam e into the game as the
leading passer in Orange County with
more than 600 yards. was not as
sharp, according to Enright, despite
the fact that he completedl 6of21 for
249 yards and two touchdo wns.
"He was not as sharp as he has
been." said Enridlt. "What he did do.
which was unbelievable, was when
guys were nght on him, he stayed ID
there. Guys were in his face' and he
doesn't sec them. Well. he doesn't pay
attention. l wouldn't do that."
Though Stark was a big factor in the
Cougars' win, Grieco and the rest ol
the rushers Capo had were the
difference. As a team, Capo, defi-
nitely a pass-oriented team, rushed
for I 04 yards, only 30 less than the
run-oriented Sea Kings (I ·2).
"We had our defense set to try and
takeaway what they did best-pass,''
said Sea King Coach Dave Holland.
"We set our defense to stop the pass.
so 1hcy had to run. We stopped the
pas.s to some degree, but they got
some seams to run."
In the first half, Corona tried to stay
arm-in-arm with the pass-happy
Cougars, behind the throwing of
quarte rback T od Bearbower Bear bower was 4 for I 0 in the half, bu l
could get the Sea Kings iosidc the
Capo 30-yard-hnc o nce, with less
than 15 seconds left.
"Tod had his best game of the year
( 8-15-1 7 3 yards),'' said Holland. "l n
order to compete in our leaaue (Sea
View), we're going to have to throw."
ln the second half, the Sea Kings
returned to the ground game, with an
occasional pass mixed in. They bad
more success moving the baJI, three
times gettmg mside the Coupr 20.
but they fumbled the ball away twice
and lost it a third time on an
interception.
Capo Valley turned the ball o ver
twice in the second haJfitself, but by
that time they had a 20-0 lead and the
game waj well in hand.
The Cougars first score was by far
their most spectacular. One play after
being penalized for 11lcgal motion,
Stark hit Todd Beightol with a SO-
yard touchdown pass. Beightol made
the catch at lhc l 0 over a Sea King
defender and beat him to the end
zone.
Goi den West outlasts OCC
in South Coast volleyball
* tape Veltv 'D, C.,.. dill Mer e
Sc.-. w QIN,...,. Corona def Mar O o o <>-o
(aPO Vatt.y 7 13 0 ,_,7
CV-e.tofl•OI 50 DaU from Stan (H•nnafl
ltlet.)
CV-G<IKo ' rvn (Hllftlla/'I lllckl
CV-< .. 14 o.u ltOft' Staril lkldt. falltd)
CV-Slafk 1 rvn (~l't klctl)
Allt!'dance 2,300 lnllmaled) Golden We i's women's volfcyball
team rebounded from an opcning-
pme loss to ICort a 13-15. IS-7. IS-9,
1 S· 7 victory over vis1tin1 Orange
Coast Friday in a South Coast
Conference contest. ·
The Rustlers' Cece Ehu .con·
lributcd 11 kills and sevt:n blocks
from her middle blocker position 10
lClld Golden West.
"Ccoe's • real aood sohd pl.a yer ...
Golden West Coach Albert
Gaspari.an &a.id. He also c-rccJited
Marina Van Melle.with a strona dffon
from her outside hitter spot
.. It wu the first btt m.uch Mama
ever started and she really, came
throuah," he adde.
The Pirates' Jennifer Deilcy tumcd
in cl~t kills from her outJide hitter
pos1t1on. The 5-8 freshm•n from
Estancia Hi&h had a strong game throu~out the four sets.
While the Rustlers were a little
sJoppy in the early aoin&, Gasp1nan
said his team received an extra efl'on
later. .
"LaRonda Doyle came in the third
game and did 8 real Sood J Ob,"
Gasparian said. He added Doyle
relieved Lisa Ma nfree. who i1 rc-
coverina from arthro1COp1c suracry
Orange Coast's Michelle w orek,
aa Ea&anca product., a.lso turned an a
strona cfl'ort
OAM8 n A nsTICS
C. CV
l!'"I doWn• 1• " ltull'lft·varoeo-3t·1M Jl•IO.
Peulno Y.,.Gao. n 24'
PMtlllO 1·1~1 16·21-1
Punn s-• ·~-F~·f\ln'IOlft !Ott •·) 2• I ~"'"•Verdi penellrecl ••IO 1J•7S INotvtOUAL •VSMIMG
COM-WetMr, tf •5', ... 1110..,, •·>t Turner. ll·Jt.
CV-Grl«o, 7 41; Perker, •·IO, Jin-1
>-U, v~. •·U, 01Klllld, )-12, ,,.,., J·•. cau. 1•0. Tuller. 1-0. eeiotitOI, )<O
l .. OtVIOUA.&. I'~ C~r1'0wtr, l •IS·I, n. cv-s1m, ,,.,. 1. , ..
lfllDtVIOUAL •ICIMMO
COM-Met..aueN111, 3-31, 11'1'9Uftdt, 1· 1'
Me<:allum, HS. TUl'Mf', l·S, ONllL M
Cv-<all, I '4, ~. • 91, T'°'1W. t·• ~Int 1 16 ,..,._.,. M
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EDISON WINS, 27-11 hom81 • • •
Hardly.
"Thi.a was especially sweet after our
betinnma two week.a aao" conceded
Work.mao. "Anybody who saw that ~e\ wouldn't have believed lO-niatn. t.
The first quarter numbers -total
offense: Ed,ison 131. Banoina 11; first
downs: Edison 6, Banning O -were act~y more rcvca.lina than Work-
man s comment.
But you aet the idea.
"We did what we hoped we could
do and that was (Stablish th~and
then 10 pl~y-action," said Wo an. At~lf\1me, the score was 14-'th
Ban.ni.na actual.ly making a pm fit
early an ~be third quarter by ttina
the deficit to 14-11. But following a
33-yard, , kick~ff return by the 9w'&ers Ch~s Boyd, Angclovic &
Co. put the Pilots out of their misery
for &ood.
Starting at Banning's own 32 the Charge~ took only six plays to push
the ball into the end zone for a third
score, sophomore tailback KaJcaph
<;:aner going in from t he four-yard
line for the final blow.
The coup de vace occurred with
6:36 ren:iaining . in the final period.
Angelov1c locking up again with
Justice-: this tin:ie for 37 yards.
T he v ictory im p roves Edison's
record to 2-1 on the year. It aJso, after
that 'hak y beginning, re-establishes
the Chargers (2-1) as o ne of the top
team's in Orange County.
Or a t least that how Wo rkman sec
it.
* • clson 11, a."'*"' 11 kwe llV 0ue'11n
EdllOll 14 0 6 1-11
81nnlft9 0 l e 0-11
E-Ju1lke 34 PHI lrom AngelOvlc ITha ver
Edt.on'•BW Workman
1eta lOOtb Tictory
"We're maybe not a No. I team
but we should definitely be in the Top
I 0 after this win," he admitted. "If we
keep improving, we could be very
good.''
And just what does win No. 100
mean to Workman?
"It ~ndicates I've either been there
(at Edison) too long ... or I'm getting
real old."
With Friday night's victory, Work-
man looked anything bu t.
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Fountain Valley'• Daniel Ramaey catapulta lo to the all'·
trytn1 to block a punt by Mtulon Viejo'• Marc Preaton.
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Saturday, $9ptemtMw 28. 198& ..
BARONS LOSE, 17-15 ..•
hoa81
pc1nt pus to A~y m the back of the
end LOne to _pare the deficit to 17· l S
Aod tbe Barons had their chance'
later when Hahn Lau pounced on a
Ot.ablos' fumble at the FY 49.
But on the next 1)1ay the D1i;blo~·
defense turned 1l around b ll. Don
Roberson intercepted a deflected
pass, ending Fountain Valley's las1
chance w1th 2:47 to go
From the Fountain Valle) v1ew -
pomt it was simply a matter of to(I
little, too late. "Exactly," confirmed
Milner.
Sea View pa ir
in action tonigh t
T o night's non-league football
menu 1s a shon o ne wtth tlNO \ca
View League entnes -Unt\Cr\11\
and Saddleback taking their final
tuneups preparatory to league pla>
next week.
Each begins at 7 30 Here'<, ..
capsule look at each .
UD.Jverstty I 0-! > va. Laauna Hills
(t ·!)WBoth seek that fif"jt , 1ctor)
w1tb aync Helm's scrambling abtll·
ty for Lasuna Hills the big obstacle for
Umverstty. The TroJans' runnini
game revolves around Craig Belle dt1d
Shawn Noble It's at In ine High
La Habra IJ·Ol v1. Saddleback
(%-0): Two of the last three dccl\1 om
between these two resulted 1n o nt"-
point v1ctone~. and 1t could be a
repeat. It's a\ the Santa i\na eo .... 1
1 hrou&}I the first half the Baro11t
were abk 40 net JU t 52 yards ~
and 27 passms on two completiona
afkr the fint !.IX m1s.firl'ld.
They did not cross m1dfteld once.
but got to the Mis 1on Viejo 29 once
at\cr taking po ;es,1on a& the Diablos'
3i foUow1ng a 26-yard punt
Compounding tho5e naust;cs was
M1ss1on Vic:Jo's ability to add a 22'
yard field goal by Roberson 1n the
third quaner and that 77-yard answer
to the Barons' first todthdown
The loss dropi. the Barons. who ~ntered as Orange County's NQ, J..
rated team 10 2"-1 . M1ss1on VicJO,
ranked No ) 1n Orange County,
lOn\inues unbt>Jten Wlth a 3-0 record.
* Minion Vle+O 11, FeutlMin V..., tS
Sc ........ °"'""" .
M'u'°r V11>0 7 l O 1-11
Founte1n Vetl•• O O 1 t-IS
MV-OO<e rT )7 run
M 'l-'lOO.r\Ot' l2 F(;
FV-IHh .. P•U from Pi!ert T•n kick)
MV-00<•" l oau from Mur11t1v lltooeoon
••Clll FV-ltKlle<'' 1 rut> IMev PIU lrom p..,,,
A.11-n<;e ~ ~ 1e~imeledl
GAME STATISTICS
MV "V
F r,1 <1<>wra 16 9
ll1-'ne' feroa11t 47 264 19·7S
P eu1ng o•aa11e 75 1S1
Pau1r>g 7· 10-0 10-11· 1
P1>nt\ ,.14 J·lS
f: mp,., tumOle\ IOaf 3·2 2-1
Pen•'' e> veroa oeoallH d 1•· IOS 11-100
IHOIVIOUAL RUSHING
MV Yerl 20-11 MurPllv. IS-66, eor.n.
1 IS Swtuv S 76 Fv..:..Re1c,,_,t ll T), Aoulrre. l ·1. PH rl. 1·1,
vreo 1 lor·mlnu• 11
IHOIVIOVAI. "ASSING •
MV MurPllv I 10 0 7S
~v Pun 10-16·1 1S1
IHOIVIOUAL RECEIVING
M Doran S· S.. Vert 1·71
r"-R••Cl'\ert S-36 Arty •-107. Goroon. ' •
klcttl
E-Anoetovk 2 run (Tnaver kick)
S.-Man11no JS FG
8-41tobeo on 12 Pin lrom Keou (Snarp run)
E-<arter 4 run (kkk felled) '
E-Justke '11 Pin from An911e>vk (Thever
Laguna Beach deflated by Dana Hills , 46-20
kick)
Attendance· l,000 (tsllmatlld)
GAME STATISTK:S
E
Fl(lt oow"' IS
lluihft·vard191 l3·91
Pen lno verdlee m
Paulng 11·11-0
Puftt1 l· 19
Fumole1-iurnt>lft '°'' 0-0 P9ftatues·vard' i>en1ll11C1 1·67
• INDfVIOUAL RUSHING
• II
31-'1
9S
6-21-1
4·42
3-1
4·31
E-<er1er, 20·63, Smv.e<, 6·6. , Angelovk ,
l· 10, Sherman, 4· 12
8-<ulver, 6·23, Snarp, 5·15, Sluf1nua , 1·11,
Klltellrew. •·II. Kaou, 12·7. Prlmou,, l-for·
minus n.
E-Anot!~~V11~~.~~~SSING
8-l<ePU, 6·17·0, 9S, Hern1nde1, 0·1·0, 0,
Prlmoui , 0-l· 1.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
E-<erter. I ·I, Ju1tlce, 6· 155, Bontreger,
1·9; Grt1191, 3·56.
&-Rober1<>n, l ·36, Hernander. 1·71, Burnett.
1·37, Culver, 1-lor·mlnu• 6
WARRIORS ..
From Bl
made no difference in the end.
Woodb ridJe's winning dnve,
which consisted • of four of the
Warriors' five first downs aJso ended
in a last-min. ute cba~e of plans. "We
bad aone with o ne ti t end the whole
game." York said." ut on that play,
we had two tight ends in who crossed
each other."
Woodbridge had a rough time
containing Km ght fullback Jim Jcn-
nin'5, a 6-4, 230-pound Junior. who
earned 26 times for 92 yards. San
Marcos consistently moved the ball
downfield threatening to score, 'but
somehow the Knights fo~nd.a way to
stay out of the end zone - a spot they
reached only once when 2:22 was left
in the first half.
A five-yard San M arcos penalty
bad-put the ball on the Woodbridge
10-yard line before tailback Jim
Terral took a pitch from quarterback
Rick Ebert and raced to paydirt,
gJving the Knights a lead they
wouldn't surrender until York made
his game debut.
"He's the largest thing in pads."
Noji said of Jennings. "He's huge .. a
tough ball player.
"})ut our defense rose to the
occasion." And the master of the
understatement rises again. but this
time for good measure.
* WMdbf1dee I, S.n Mire.a 1
Seen llv Ouar1iln
San MarcOI 0 1 O 0-1
Woodbl'ldlle 0 0 0 t-I
SM-Terrel 10 run IC1Nlter kid\)
WOOO-Vor• 9 pen from Vurkovlefl
tYurkovkh to Town11nd)
Attendance 2.000 (estimated)
GAME STATISTICS
SM
First c10wn1 17
Ru1he1·V1rd11M .,·167
P1Hll'l9 verdage lt
Pautnv 4·15·3
Puftll 2-27
Fum(>lts·lumt>tes 1o11 J-1
Peneltlts·verdt 111n1llre<1 6·45
WMCI s 23·69
93
7-14· I ,.,.
l-2 , ...
INOlVIDUAL RUSHING
SM-Jennlnv•, 26•92, Terrel, 12-31, E~t.
S-34; MuMlreca, S·l.
Wooct-Ven VOOf'hl1, 10·31, Townsend, 7·23,
Vurkovlcl't, 4·S, COl'nwett, 1-3, Armstroft9, l·O
• INDIVIDUAL "ASSING SM-Ebert, 4-IS-3, JI
Woo6-Vur1tovlcl't, 7·11-1, 93. Juar11. O-l-0
INDt'llOUAL R•CEIVING (
SM-MuMraca, 1-16, T~nl, l·ll, Lorano,
1-9, Jennl119t , f·O WOOO-Ven Voorfll•. J·lt. ~. 2-31; Vo<k,
1-t. T ownMllCI, I ·I
Artists suffer first
def eat as ground
game grinds to halt
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Deir "'9t Co111 I I •1 II
Riding the arm of quarterback
J ohn Kimball and the crest of a two-
game win skeio to beJin the season,
the Laguna Bcacb High football team
was starting to tum some heads
around the county.
But after the Artists' atr assault was
grounded and the running game
threw a shoe, Laguna Beach had a
little air let out of its ballon. as the
* Dane Hlls 46, L.atuM ... di W
Sewe llV °"'""" L111una 8H Cfl 1 6 O 0-13
0 1n1 Hllll 1 J2 I G-46
L8-<:ummlft9$ 20 PIU from KlmoeM
(Vlcker1 kick)
Oli-Vurolllat 91 kickoff return (HOlll1 kick)
Oli-Saletv, Baird Oloclled PUnl out of end
lonl L8-<Mitev SS retUtn Wiii\ fumble (kldl
Oloc•ICll OH-Vure>I~•· 61 1'1.111 <Hollh klekl
Ot+-VIJf'Plltlt 7 run (HOlllt klckl
Ot+-Vurplllat 6 run (HoMl1 kldll
OH-MltcNll 16 PIU from from Mk1N11I
(Holli• kk k)
OH-Safet v, SchOOler OIOd< eel oun t In encl
lonl Ot+-El teban S7 PIH from Mlcallu l (Holtll
klek)
L8-<umml1191 11 pan from l(lmoall
(Vicker\ kldt)
· Attendence: 1,000 IH ttmallCll
GAME STATISTICS
LB OH
Fl"t downs I 13
Ru1ne1·varda11• 10-l·21l 37·161
Panlnv verda11• 139 11
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L8-Lana, 9•l3, Todd, 2·3, Chftlev, Hor·
mlnu1·•; Avery, l·for-mlnu1· ll, Klmball, 1 tor
mlnu1·40
OH-Vure>lllll, 12·96. Stnote to", l ·ll,
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Hickman, 1 ·3
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INOIVIOUAL RIEC•IVING
L8 -Cl.lmmlnv•. 9-19, Todd. 2-19, Lene. 2-•.
Cne11av I-IS, StlPl\en1, 1·9, Oon cll, 1-3
Ot+-E.11eban, l·S7, Mitchell, 1·16, Raith, 1·9
•
Finnish crew
wins Gold Cup
A Finnish crew skippered by
Tom Jungell. of Hcls1nk1,
Finland, won the 5.5-meter Scan·
dinavian Gold Cup for the first
time in the history of the 63-year
kudos which carries a value of
well over $100.000.
Jungell aod his crew, Sakari
H arim a a n d M arkus
Mamnstrom, won the final race of
the seven-race series off Newport
Beach Friday, lo become the first
crew witb three wins.
Gomg into Friday's race the
Finnish crew was ued with AJ
Cassel of tbe host Bahia Con n-
thian Yacht Club, a nd Felill
Bibus, Zurich. Swiucrla d.
MARINA1F ALLS, 14-0. • • From Bl
looked ua a little tonight. We caught
them by surpnse."
The Kn~ghts m ay have caught the
V1kcs by surprise oot they also used a
determined defense to hold off a ny
scoring threats mounted by Manna.
The Vik:.inas best series of the night
came in the final two minutes of play.
Q uarterback. Rk k Vanderriet, with
his team behind 14-0 a nd the ball on
the Vik.int 2-yard-line, went to work
oo his puiina aame. He completed
five in a row to move the team 10 the
f'.ootbill 34 ~fbre runnina out of
ume.
The second Footh1ll scorc came in
the second quarter on their lone
sustained dn vc of the pme:
Workhor1e tailback John Fi
chbeck.. who picked up 103 yuds an
30 attempts for the niaf\t, carried on
nine suocasivc pla)'I to m ove the ball
from the Foothill 20 to the Vik.in& 43
before acuina. bttatbcr.
Quanerblck Fcraus then com-
pleted two of h11 four pus ~1cmpts
for the niaht with the scon: col"hina on
a 17-yard effort to wide rece1vt'r 8111
Mechna with I :33 left in the half.
Brewster, whose aborted field goal try
ended in a touchdown, kicked both
conversio ns.
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host Dana Hills Dolphins rolled to a
46-20 win Fnday night.
"If you play long enough you're
going to have these kinds of games."
said Laguna Beach Coach Cednck
Hardman. ··eut this won't get us
down. We've got more game~ to go."
The An1m (2-1) appeared to be
headed for another win. as the throw-
and-auch combo of Kimball and
wide receiver Jeff Cummings wo rked
for a 20-yard touchdown in the first
quarter for a 7-0 lead.
The two seniors hooked up nine
times on the night for 89J'ards and an
another score. an 11 -yar strike when
the game was out of the Artists' reach.
"The word you tould use 10
descnbe the aame was 'tough,' .. said
Cummings. who had to JOIO his
teammates in watching the roof to
cave 1n on the Antsts.
V1ctor Vurp1llat. Dolphin running
back and luck returner. did a one-man
demohtton JOb by sconng the first of
his four touchdowns on the night
when he returned the ensuing kick ojT
91 yards to even the score a t 7-7
"I think that was the play that
staned to tum 1t their way." said
tfardman. "We didn't show much
tjl'fort on that play and 1t really hurt."
The next Anist possession e nded in
a safety and 9-7 Dolphin lead after
Darren Baird blod..ed Kimball., punt
in the eod zone
The Arust defense countered tor
Laguna's last lead ot the night 1Nht'11
Artist linebacker Kent C'he\le\
scooped up a fumble and re1uml'd 11
55 yards for a 13-9 advantage "'th
10: 19 remaining in the first hall
But back came Vurp1llat and Oan.i
Hills. The 5-10. USS-pound senior
scored two TD's 1n 10 S('COnd'
The first was a 68-yardJuant do"n
the left sid eline to give the Dolph in~ a
16-13 lead.
Then after a muffed pun< attempt
by the Artists gave Dana Hills the hall
at the Laguna Beach two-yard line.
\ urp1lla1 tound tht" end LOne again to
md~e tt ~'-I'
-\nd tor good measure. Vurp1llat
tallied ag;tin 1u\t before the half for a
,,,. I' kad
K1mhall v.ho had ammased 593
'ard' m h" lir-.t l\l.O stans. could
muster onl\ I 3' \ards this time out
In ht~ dt."f~nsc there were a lot of
dropped hall~ \nd v.hen ·the running
g.tme t1oundered the Dolphin pasb
ru-.h d1dn t &JH' Kimball much urnc
tu p1d, t>ut rec.:t:I\ ers
The -\rt1'>t\ v.en: thorough!~
shaddt!d all ntght. as their ground
gamt• ended up 1n the red. rushing fQr
a minus 11 'ards on 20 cames.
OCC, Golde~ West open conference play
They may not have a Wln to show for their
two-game efforts, but the slate 1s wiped clean for
the community college football teams from Orange
Coast and Golden West with conference openers
on tap at 7:30 tonight.
Herc's how it Tooks:
OruJeCoa1t (0-1-l ) at SaddJ~back 11-0): The
Ptrates. v1ct1ms ofa 54-9 thrashing at the hands of
Fullenon last week. find thelrlse~es up against
another explosive offense 1n the Gauchos this
evening in the M1ss1on Conference opener
Saddleback has piled up 90 points m two
v1ctones to rank a~the lop-sconng com munity
college in the state thus far this season The
Gauchos have e mployed a no-huddle offense
continuously 10 confuse the o ppos1t1on.
In the offense. the plays are called at the line o f
GE~1\.E. f\ES1
coMfOR1 p\.US
t\01 ll SPi.C\'4\.
suPER Q.PEO\C
ELlG~t4TE .
sc1mmage. It prevents defenses from setting up in
advance.
.. That offense. 1 f executed properly, can put a
defense at a big disadvantage," said OCC Coach
Dick Tucker. "It means your defense must pla)
things pretty straight." •
Orange Coast has a 1-1 senes record against
S:iddleback, having dropped the last six straight to
the Gauchos. Dunng that span, which has included
four shutouts. ~addleback has outscored the But'>
166-21
The Gauchos are led b)' sophomore quar-
terback Jason hm1d. who has completed 34 of 54
pass attempts for SI 0 yards and five touchdowm
He has thrown JUSt one interception this }ear
OC'C"s run-oriented wishbone o ffense 1s led b'
sophomore quarterback Ken Laszlo and fullback
l hm \.tendcnhall fhc Pirates ha' e averaged
10\ 5 ~ard!> per g.ame on tht ground
Golden Wesl 10-1-11 at Tafi O·Gl: The
Cougars bnng 1mpressr11e credenuals 10to lbc
Pac-9 opener including the No. I rankmJ tn the
state and thoughts of revenge fol\owtng the
Rustle~ stunning~ 1-1 ~ w10 last -year.
Taft opened 1t"' 5ea<i0n last-v.-ec\t: Wlth a 28~
tnumph ''er \\ .,, 11 I 'JnJ has "'on 11s last nine
g.imcs \fnte lht' up"'·t lo.,, lo< iuldt"n V. est last ~ear
Thl' t ougar'> an· l'\tra lt•ug.h to bea1 a1 home
ha' 1ng \4\)n lht•ir /.i,1 / 4 gaml''I at Tafi High
t<1d1um
Cn1ldt•n \\ t ''·"'ill turn 10 ~uanerback Tim
Han)on "'hi , 11rr pkll'd I ~ •I ll i pa!.ses for I 615
~ard~ Jnd .1 touthd1•'4n an 1;,i,, ""t't'k, 'i-" )t'tback
against Rant ho \.iln11agu
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Sailors, CdM, Unt to try for Spartans scored With three K<Xmds remaiolna in one and Mike Story alto had one. knotted the coot.est with 10 seconds 10 play to consolation at South Coast lO clinch the victory. U.tvenlty •• r .. tMU f : Brian Adams had force the extra eeaion.,
Newpon had rallied from a 7-4 deficit in •, four toalt and Kevin Ml'toUouab added two (AN.._. P.ty 7, Martaa 5: The Voonp
All Oraoae Coast area water polo teams
were eliminated ftom title contention in the
So1.alh Cout tournament, but several teams
remain in ooosolation play today.
the final period to pull even on pis by both in the first quarter, as the Trojans held oft traded 6-""'2 eoterina the float stanza but battled
McLaren, Rob Mi~llco and Aodranian with 3.S Foothill. beck with the fl rat two 10&11 of the period to pull
seconds remaining. · Goalie Doua Walkins had six saves for close before !Poly clinched it with ata fuUll tally.
Corou del Mar U, Foute.la Valley I: Tbe University. Lanen sooted 'Ulree times for Marina.
Sea Kings were on t.lrJet to the tune of a 6-1 LB WlJIOG t, Valvenl&l' 7: The Trojans which fell to S-4 ovreaJJ. Here's what transpire<l;
Newpor1Harbor11 LB Poly 4: The Sailors'
Joe Andranian tossed in three goals in leading
them to the victory over the Jackrabbits al
Newport.
halftime lead, and holdina the Barons ICOreless were to face Corona del Mar today in the S-y 11.Wa ti, C.1ca Meta t : The
the second haJf. consolation bracket after losina the seesaw Mustanp-1.anocrs contest featured plenty of Jason Likins and Bill Harmon had three battle against the Bruins. offense, with Tim Phillips leadina Costa Mesa
goals apiece to lead Corona del Mar. Wilson took a 6-S lead into the final period with fiy~ JoalS in bia team's lolina effort.
Matt ~Larcn scored two aoals and Jeff
Dalbey added one for Newport.
Senior Rob Stewan and Tom Hunter
provided the defensive support, while Sailor
goalie Jeff Woodruff turned away seven goals.
Sua1 Hllh a, Co,_. del Mar 4: The and never relinquished the advantage the rest Hi&b.Jy-reprded Sunny Hills scored four
Lancers shut down the Sea Kings in the first of the way. tint-period' aoals, and ended the game with a half, and Corona del Mar couldn't make up the Villa Part 8, Maria 7: Tbe Spanans won fivo-&Oal final quarter.
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SE Loultl111a al Loul•lane Ttell, n
H~alon 11 Loulsvlllt, n
Tilt Clledtl 11 ManheM, n
Afkanses srart et McN-Start, n
Florid• ,, Ml11l11ll>C)I Slalt, n
Mlddle Ttnnt1'" al Mortfltad Slale. n
VMI et Norlh Carollne
Furmen ar Nortll C.rotlne Sr11t, n
NICl'lolll Stele ., NE l oul•lena. n
Westtl'n INlnols al ltlcnmolld
NW Loul•'-11 Soulhtm Mlsaln ll>OI. n
Aut>urn al Ttnntawt
Mlu lsall>C>I 11 Tulane, n Alabama II Vander1>111, n
NIYY •• Virginia Svracuw al Virginie Ttdl
A-ltctllt n Sl•I• ,, Wtkt For~I Jernes Madison 11 Wllllem &. Mao ... ,
Miami, Fla "' llo1t0fl Colltot ar Fo.11· l>Oro. Men
ltl>Ode l•l•nd 11 llrown Norrtitasrern at Budlne41, n
Coloara t i CM~ MtneClluMlll al H1rvard
Delaware •I Holv Crcn\ 5-ourh Carotlna Stale al How.rd U
Columblt 11 Laftvtne
8osron UnlvtUllY al Mal~
Oertmoulh 11 Ntw H•mntllrl
Armv 11 Penn
Lenloll '' Prlnctrort PIM Stele vs. ltulffl't et EHi
Rull\ff'tord, N J
Piii I I Wett Vlr9tnla
Conntet!<ur at Ytle
C~C.-... Jd1ji ..
TOMICHT'I OAMaS
ll'eeotc._www
Y04Cltn Wttl 11 Tait
Ml San Anlortlo 11 1 .. ersfltld
Long Be~ CC al El Camino
CH•llot ti Fullerlotl
Mk .. c.m .. tMI Dr•"" Coasr at Seddltbecll 1t1,,.,,~ CC at ltelldlO 5-ntleOO, I.JO ~tllwnrern t i ~. I·~
San OltOO MeM at Cllnn ...... -HallCOdt al w"' LM .,,,....., 1 Ml S.11 Jtcltlto ., Comotort, I Moor"'' er I.A Plarca l A Valley 11 Sallll 81,_.rt CC
Anla!Oelt VtlltV 11 ~It s.n11 ~ic. al <;roumo111
'l~lure 11 LA HerbOt
Hendtr10fl (OUftly.l TP at ll'aMdlna I.A '°"11'1wt•I 11 IJftlt1
S.n a.rn.rctlno 11 &au I.A ·~ ..,,,.. 7.lO It l'n "'""' nofad.
Men's golf res~lts
THH °'*' Klltll Ferous 70:71-141 Jim a.ril.,
OaveOavlt Blll koln (et Sell ........ ) Howerd Twlttv 71-70-141
JOdlt Mudd 6'-6S-129 ClartiU ltOM 72•69-141
Mark Have. 6'-'7-133 Jim Thorpe ... 7).-141 Jim Gellellhw
JoflnCook Tonv SIHJ 70-U-133 J.C. Sntad 71·70-IAI
SltYI JonH 66•6t-13' G•rY Pinna 70-71-1•1 Rod Curl
t.ouGrtnem Htlt1rwln
Robtfl Wrenn Ktnnv IC.no~
Denni• Trlxter
Biii Sander
01veOerln ErnlaGon1~ John DeForest
Oen Fooman
h1a.n Smllfl
OaMY Edwards 69-66-llS Alltl'I Miiier 72·6 ..... 141
Steve Pait 61·6t-136 Mike Gove '3·~141
Frank COMtt' 66-7«>--136 Gary McCord 71·7C>--141
Jot Inman 72·7C>--1'1 JOMMt~ 61·6t-136 Mark O'Mtera 69·6t-T37 Jim Oenr 72· 7C>--142
David Edwards 61-6f-137 Jo/In Adams 69·13-1'2
Cllfll Perry 70-67-137 Jeff Sluman 13·69-142
IC.et! Brown 70-67-137 AlldY Magee 7Hl-142
WIMle Wood 67-7C>--137 Biii Bullner 70·n-142
Mlkt Donek! 67·7C>--137 W1vne GradY 74-69--14.J
Tom IC.lie 69·6t-137 Pit McGow1n 71 ·72-14.J
Oen PoN 65-73-138 L 8rotek 12-n -143 Hff Harl
eot> Glldtf' 7H7-131 ' Nlc:k F11do 72-tl-10 Jeff Sllndtrl Barry JMCktl
Gr90Power1 eot>Twn
Stew Verlato 66-n-131 Mike $ulllvan 72-71-10
O. Hammond 67-71-138 Larrv Zltllter 11-n-10
8otl l~ '7-71-138 ~MllcMll 69-1.-1'3
~MY WM!lllns 61·70-138 Ron Strack 74·69-143 Rix C.ld"':tll .8oC> Etstwood
Sammv ltechtls
Blll ROOIM
PalLll\dMV
Loren ltooerts
John SlaUlll'tter Tom Avc:ocll
GentSautn Maf'k~
0-0. Ardler 6t-6,._131 Mlkt Reid "·77-14.J
Don ,..,_., 69-6,._ 13' Vance H•tntr 7'3·70-143
Larrv Mize ,,_.,._131 1111 Glauon 74·6'-1'3
Jim RutttdOe '7-71-131 Paul .t.tlllDtr n -n-10
Miii• Hulbert 69-70-139 Sltve lltbler 71-7~1'3
RafMI Alarcon 70-.6,._ 139 SllMI« HMlh 70-Jr-143
Nick Price ~139 , ... ,. Quelf¥
B. Cla"-91 69·70-139 T. Sleckrnann 70-7.,_1'4
Mike Nlcoltllt ~9-139 Jav HNI 71-7)-1'4
Cherin eoalno 67·n-139 Mal'll ~I 70-7-144 0. lundllrom
J.L Lr#I• GaN Koch 70-69-139 lot! Hlnlllt 71-7'-1'4
Jldt Renner 71·6t-139 T. Vallnllnt n -'7-1'4 Joel Edwards Ptln lleckmar
Oavld .Thof't Scoll Hodl 70-69-139 Morrl• Hatars.v 75-ff-144
David Frosr 71·6t-140 PtlA Hencock 73-7l-1'4
Fred COUl>lb n·6t-140 CllartHCoodY 7'·61-1'4 0.. Eldltlbtr_.
Bruce Cramc>IO!'
lutell Baird
Tom Jenkin•
R 1c1t Ftl'lr 70-70-140
Lannie Clements Jl-T>-140
Victor R1911111do 70-7.,_1'4
T errv SnodDrus 71-7)-1'4
Greg Twkwt ~0-7C>--140 Tomlanmen 12-n-1"
Jav Dtlllne 71·69"-140 ~Wadkins 7S-7o-14S W, Chenctllor
Gordon Jotimon Mick Soll Rk:fltrd Zokol 69-71-140 Tom Punier 74-71-1'5
Ed Flori 69-71-140 O.A. Wtlbrlne 70-77-1'5
Jim Colbttt n ·6t-140 L ThomPIOn 74·7l-l'5 Merk llrook1
htll Hltkrt
Loren lovd
'"-ftHttaemtr
Bruce Z..~ltkl
Carl BltbJtln
Doug Tewell
llot>Ov N k1loll 72 ·6t-I 40 Oevt Birr 72·7>-14S
Dave Slortlon 67·73-140 Calvin PMll 7o-7S.-145
M. C11Cev9Cdll1 71•7C>--1'1 Ed Snttd 7S-70-1'.S
BanCrenww 61·7r-141 JKll Geudlon 73·72-1'S
B. ChemO'H 7'-67-14 I Ron Cornman• 73·72-10
P Oosttrttuls 70-71-1'1 BIN Brlllon 73· 72-1'S
Tim Norrla 71·7C>--141 Mike Br'9'11 73·7r-14' 11111 Calfw
""" "'*' "UOAY'J ICO..llES (_.......,.)
CaPlsrrano Valltv 27. CorOfta def Mar O
LcK Alamllot 3', Cotti Mase 13 E dlM>n 21, Banning II
F ootlllM 1', Marina O
Mlsllon Vlelo 17, Fountal11 Valltv IS
Oana Hiits 46, Laouna a..e11 20
WoodbrlODe I. San Ma.rcos 1
F utltrton 1', IC tnntdv 1 Oon Lugo 6, Sonora l
Cvor'" JI, SUnnv Hhb 21 Boise Grandt 39, S.vanna 1
Loera 23, Geroen Grove O
Servllt 27, Damien 6
Weslmlnsrer 26, El Toro 1
Sen Cltrntnlt 27, E$COndldo '11
Ca nvOll 17, Cllllfftv 7
LOYOia 27, Sanle Ane Vallev O
VIiia Park 21. BrH-Ollnda 6
Var.ncla 17. El Dorado 10
ltlverslde Poly 71, E-renie 7
TONIG"T'$ GAMES
(l*!·ltqut)
l.a9une Hiiis v•. Unlvenllv er Inti,,.
LI H1br1 Vi. Saddltba<:k el S.nle Ane Bowl
Sanllago ar Plonffr
Troy vs. Analltlm al L• Palma Pan.
~I Modena vt. Peclflca •I 8olia Grandt 8lQ BHr \IL Trat>uco Hiits al Min ion
Vlalo
Ma..O. ar Liberty Cllfl•ll•n ltl9nt·man. 11>,m,)
AU uarnti at 7;30 unless noreci
w .. .-.
"'°"SCHOOL Jevtll c ... , T__.,.,. .......,, ...,,,. ,, l8 ~.
L8 Po1v I I 0 ,._...
NtwPOr1 Htrbor I I 3 1-.
N--1 Harbor .corlno: Andfanlan 3. •
McLaren 2, 011btv I.
Vllll f"arll I, ........ HM1Mr 7
VIiia Park 2 2 l 1-4
N-i>ort Htrbor 2 2 0 3-7
Newport Htrbor KOrlno.: Andranlen 3,
McLaren 2, St ..... art I, MlhalkO I.
UlllWnltV' •• , .... 4
UnlvtnllY 3 2 0 1-.
Foott'llll o 1 1 2-4
UnlvtrsllY .coring· Adam t 4,
Mc:CGllOIJllll 2
La WIMll t, ~ 1
Unlvtf'SllY 1 I '1 1-1
l 11 Wlllon 2 2 7 )-f
Unlvenltv scortno not avellal>lt
C... 411 MM 11, ,......,. Vair( I
Corona dtl Mar 3 l 2 ~1'1
Fountain Valltv 0 I 0 e>--I Corona dtl Mar scorlno: l tkln• 3.
Harrnon 3. Vlftlt 'l, StON I, Crowell I, MorOMl.~I
F1'Ulllaln Velllv acorll!o: TftOmPIOll
kNIV " .. t, C-., Mar 4
Corona dl4 """' o o l I ......
$uftny Hilb 1 2 2 ~
COf'ona d9I Mat Korlnll: Ukln• 2, SIOt'Y
I, Vlnlt I
kNIV .... 1•. Cette ~ ' Cotla MeM I 3 2 )-t
$\;MV Hllll 4 3 4 S-16
C4>'11 MHa w:orlno. PtllUle>t S, PrlO.rl
I, Olten 1, Cr-hew I, MallftS 1
CWta MIA I. ,tullfallll V*"' S
F~nlllll Valtr( I 0 2 7-S
Cotll MtM I 1 1 s-t
Co11a Mfta l(Ot"lng Pllllll01 I, f¥ICk111
I Coon• I, Crenlllew •. Manen I
Founraln Valley Korlno. Ptltn I, Wun
Vllll hnr a. Merine 7
VIiie Perk 1 • O 2 1-t Mtrtne l I 1 2 ()-7
Marine scoring: L1rt111 ~. Budman 1,
Womacll 1
La~ 1. Mlfft s
Mtrlna 0 1 I >-S LB Po1v 1 I l 1-7 Mtl,,,,. acorlne. w~ 1. $Cllull0tl
I, l.A'Mtl J
C.W.. T.,_.,..
C.-.. IS, M9tw Del I
Maler Del o o o .>--J Cellvort J s • )-1 s
Miii.,. Del KOf'lno. """ 2, Mtfll"t I
w.,.., .........
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(n.I .. 49·flltllt ....... mMIMe)
,.lllST Ill.AC•. OM mllt i>en. Bollom• IHvman) 16.20 I.to SAO
Ven Tudor (~) 00 4.00
Ellon Jones (Parker) UO
Time: 2:00 llS.
U IEXACTA 16·9) e>eld 116;),20,
JICONO lllACIE. OM milt e>eet.
e·Annlt Rovalt (Plano) UO 3.40 3.00
Terport Marlenne (Onomtr) 4.20 00
e·Counrrv CluCI IDflenll1l 6.10 :uo 3.00
a-antrv.
Time: 1:51 l/S. 13 UCACTA. (1·21 1>1ld '31.SO.
THllllO lllACa. OM mOe e>eet. CMln .. LadV (Parker) S.20 UO 2.10
TllHlrlcal (Pleretl 2,20 2.10
Hv Ott IAn<ltraonl 2,20 Time: 1:57.
U 8XACTA IS-•> i>ald 110.IO, '°""T" •ACI. OM mitt paee, Amys Pelt (PeltrWI) 23 • .0 10.00 S.00
PociewhMllt (~) UO UO
Forester <Parlier) 4.20
Tlme: 1:51 l/S,
'91"TH llACIE. OM mllt i>act. Egmont Frost (Slfftll) 12.20 s 40 3 20
Snow Dence <Pierce> UO UO
Mailnus Almthunl IC¥nl>btlll UO
Time: 1.57 l/S. 13 IEXACTA (6-21 paid 15' 10.
sucn. •AC•. OM m11e Net.
Wiii Sh loue ITrmbtvl 12.40 UO UO Ttrquttl (Plano) 4.40 2.10
Wlnd Orlvan (Alldtnon) l 00
Time: 1:51 315
13 •XACTA <M > i>ald s57 . .0.
JIEV8NTH lllAC8. Ona mllt IMIOI.
My Sin S«lpper (Pltf'ct) 1.20 UO UO
A WtOb (ltoaen) •.20 U0
TCH> Jlmmv CF'lllnol 2.20
Time: l!st. U IEXACTA (1-2) i>ald ISl.70.
•IOHTH llAClt. OM milt Peet. eoo loo Klltv IHvm.n> 20,40 11.20 •.OO Cenltnnlal Sone IAndtrM>nl 1 . .0 3.20
Wvnna Nandlne (Pierce) 2 . .0
Time: 2:00 215.
U IXACTA (9-S) paid S17S. IO
NtNTH lllACI. OM mllt PllClt.
Traci Ml .. (Meler) 11.IO UO UO
Oanres Endffvor (AnderlOll) Yo 3 00
Cooawlnna IPlttce) ).00
Time: 1:5' 4/S.
U IXACTA 19-41 H id .. UO,
12 "1CK MX (1-6-1-1-9-t) Hid 1557.20 ro
19 wlnnlno 11ct11i. Ill.,. riones>. eerrvovtf·
'16,720.63. TINTH •ACI. OM milt PKe.
ltlHI Monrerev (Prllr) 3UO II oo ~ Hlllblllv Drawl (Dflomtr) 4.20 l.40
Clltrmlne Gent <Piere.I 00
Tlmt: 1:59. 13 8XACTA (4-t) H id muo
Attandenee' 6,445.
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A"'AL.OOSAS
, .. IT It AC I . ' funolle6,
DouOlt Ir'"" ( 'V alOtl l aG.40 16 . .0 I 00 Snotlvo !Smith) I 1 • .0 UO
Hott FllM Ky (Wlllltl UO
Time: 1:15. JS IM'aCTA (' 4) ~Id IN0.00
QUAlllTllllHOlllJU
HCOMD lllAC8. 170 ¥trcb,
Arnlt lt~Y (Nooul&) 1>.00 UO 3,00
8uo1 Miio (Ptullne) 1 . .0 uo
FINI Mldtey (Olderlckwi) 2.40
Tlnlt: 4'.12. IS 8XACTA ll•SI i>alCI _,,IJO.
TH•D UC•. JSO vercn..
811\d Of 'Diet (Htrt) f .0 UO HO
Win ~IO l .. rd) 3.40 UO
TevtoN Sl!Of'I (Mltdle!ll 4.00
Time. 17.71
S.S IXACTA <M l PtlO M7 to
ntoaOUOMU8DS '°""™ llAC8. 6 ~ Jllllo N ,,. IC.•tanon> UO uo .i.oo
Tommv T'llt He" IHa nMn) UO UO Victory C~I (Notulll UO T!Mt· Ml 116
'1f'TM llAC8. 7 ~ All(ltftt 8"" ll.ott¥1)
IC.tlollt CCe•tanoftl
Clouts h y (lltanlllnl TllM' I~ US.
JOO UO uo uo uo
al DAK. Y ~· CHI H id '20.20
NXTH ltACI. H /\6 m1t6.
"""-.... (HtnMI\} 7 40 l 10 S.00
Swwttr 8y The Dav IC-•I 1UO 1040 Otlt•'• Oold , .... (Ooml1!9Ut .. ) ~-Timt 1··0 ,,,
11 8XACTA 1•·71 Mid tm.OO
18Vl9ff'M uca. • ~· S...OV Tehr (Wtrd> UO S.00 3.20
81Mf 0.. CSmml) LOO 00 0'~ l6Mft I~) Ut ti aUCT .. CHJ .... ,,._.
8IOHTH lllACa. 6'h fur1oMt..
Fonte (Noout1) 11.AO 7.MJ 4.40
Faw God IOI-) 10.20 7.00
Hodel Podet (C.ttfellOll) "fl
T1mr. l:lt )/S.
U VtACTA CH I i>ald t2tUO,
NINTH lllAC8. I 111' mllft.
Sllafl) Wit (Cea I~) 3UO I UO 4,IO
Unbttt1blt (Barton) 21.40 UO
aae1dog IOrltMl s.oo
Time: l;.U l/S. u IXACTA (S·21 paid 11.sse.oo.
TINTH •ACI. 6'h turlongs.
Trldly Tum (OllYtrH) 6 . .0 3.40 3.20
Mind Storm CPtdroie> 3.IO 3.20 s.tf Sustaining (SOiia) UO
Time: 1:17 2/S.
JS IEXACTA (4·91 i>ald U..SO.
U l"tCK SIX 17·4-2-S..S-4) Hid Sl,MJ.20
10 19 wlnnlne rick.tis (flve hof'iM). Car·
rvover POOi; SlS.714.00. •L•v••TM ltACL I 111• mhtt, CIHr A• Crv•l•I (Olivares) 6.IO 3.00 3 . .0
OUr hll Ttl (Slt>I .. ) 3.20 2.10
Quadl'I Oerlln (Wtrd) 3.00
Time:~ 115.
U IXACTA (3·1) peld s51..SO
TW•lf'TM llACll. l~ mllft Chlvay (EN'klut1I 19.20 6.20 6.IO
Pow (Hanstfl) •-20 l.20
S.lpe Ralall (Rodr!Que1 I UO
Tlmt: 2:17 u IXACTA ls-I) !>aid sns.oo.
U DAil Y DOU•ll (3·91 i>ald MUO Attenclence: I l,A70 (ettlmllltd).
"*"·~ (etS... ''-*-> ~,.......
Jol\lln Kriek (U.S.) def. John McEnroe
(U.S.), 7·6, 3·6, 6-1; Sltfall Edbtfg
(Sweden) def. Brad Giie.i (U.S.), 6·2, 6·2;
lt~I GrMn <U.S.I def. Ello! TtllKlltr (U.S.), 7-6, 6·4; Ptul Annec-(U.S..) def.
Tim Mavotta (U.S.), 6-3, 6-4. w.,.., • ...,,_,,_,.
(at New 0,,...) o-r ..... ,....
Ctvh Even. llOvd (U.S.) def. Kirn ~(U.S.). 6·2, 6·1; Amt Wllllt (U.S.)
411. PMnut Louie (U.S.), H , 6~ LIM
8ondef' (U.S.) def. Cendv lttvnokh IU.S.>. 4_., 6-4, 6-I; Pem Shriver (U.S.) dlf.
WtndY Turnout IAustralla), 6-2, 6-0.
Qw;tet ... DtllMlt
8rttr1Y Mould·Slltron Wel.,..·Pelt
(U.S.) dlf. Eva IC.racil·Tlna Moc1111..,i.1
(U.S.), 6-4, 6· 1; Lori McNell·IC.lm s.no. (U.S.) def. Terry Holedtv-HMllltf' LudlOfl
CU.S.), 7·S, 6-3.
""" "'*' *" C:... _. Mer IS, 9-tv H• l
SMlltt Ptlteus (CdM) def. Carroll. 6-31 def
RIC'hmen, 6-0, del. Brokaw, 1-0. Scott
ICdM) won, 7·5, 6-2, 6•1, 8aln (CdM) loll,
1·6. won, 7·6. 6·1.
'**"' Rowoorr.am·Ca1>rtll (CdMI def.
Saglnor·~m.n. 6-2. def. lllhakl·Wr\ohl, 6-2. def. Sllln·Kartoom, 7·S; MallOs·SMllh (CdM) won, 6· I, loll, 1·6, won, 6· I; COiier
Friedman (CdM) won bv defaull, Iott, 1·6, won, 6·3.
creu C9Ulllr'V
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Senc:fltl IOCC>. 21:10; 7. Monino IS), 21:3'6;
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But the issue isn't
negative gotng into
Washington game
SEATTLE (AP) -UCLA. has the
unsettlina situation of baV1!1g two
startina quarterbtcks -David Nor.
rie and Matt Stevens-but it also has
no losses in th.rec non-conference
footbell starts. . . h Washinaton's Huskies ellJOY ~· c
stability of havina only ~ne swuna
quarterback -Huah Millet? -but
bave suffered two defeats an three
non~nference contest$.
So the 13th-nanked Bruins -and
not the bost H usk.ics -will be one-
point favorites in the schools' Pa-
cific-10 Conference opener.at Husky
Stadium today.
"I would prefer one player to take
over and become the guy," said
Oa TVtoa7
CJJanneJ 2 at 12:30
UCLA head Coach Teny Donahue.
"But ... in my heart, I honestly think
this season we'll use both of them and
that we'll need them both to be
successful."
Norrie, a fifth-year senior from
Portland, and Stevens, a junior from
Fountain Valley, both have started
during the youna season.
Norrie started in a 27-24 victory in
the Bruins• ieason opener at lJriiJlam
Young but Stevens came off the
bench and sparked the triumph.
Stevens startetl at Tennessee but
Norrie came in in a reserve role and
rallied UCLA to a 26-26 tie.
Norrie wiU be the starter for the
Bruins against the Huskies but
Donahue said that doesn ·1 mean he 1s
UCLA's No. l quarterback and
Stevens is No. 2.
"We haven't designated a sta.rttr
for the y~." the UCLA coach said.
The H usk.ies don't have even the
smell of a quarterbacking controversy
because Millen is finnly entrenched
as the starter but they have other
problems.
Washington lost its firsvtwo games
-31-17 to Oklahoma State in Seattle
and 31·3 at Brigham Young -before
finally winning its third start -29-12
at Houston -last 5aturday night.
Salisbury
in devilish
position
TEMPE (AP) Sun Deval
Stadium has never been a nice place
for the University of Southern Cali·
fornia's football team to visit and
especially not for Trojan·quarterback
Sean 5ahsbury.
Until last September's 6-3 victory
over Arizona State; USC had never
won here, losinJ to the Sun Devils by
scores of 2().. 7 ID 1978 and 17-10 ID
1982 and dropping a 26-10 decision
to Penn State an the 1982 Fiesta Bowl.
But things were worse for
Salisbury. He suffered sea.son-ending
Oa radio to~llt
KNX ( l 070) at -,,:30
knee mjuries in both the 1982 and
1984 pmes here, tearing ligaments in
his n&ht knee the fir;st time and
tearina~ in the same knee the
second tJme.
Tonight, the 18th-ranked Trojans
( l • l) and Sun Devils ( 1-1) meet ap.in
here in the Pacific-10 Conference
o~oer for both schools and all eyes
will be on Salisbury.
· "I'll be as ready as ever for this game," said the 6-S, 21()..pound
Salisbury, a senior who was
redshirted after last year's injury in
the season's second game. "I've
thought about it for a long time. I'm
anxious to go beck there and play.
The injuries won't even be on my
mind. To me, it's coincidental that
they both happened on the same
field."
lJSC Coach Ted Tollner said "it
remains to be seen" bow Salisbury
will react upon bis return to this turf.
"He's been injured twice down
theTC. That's a fact. But it's just a
coincidence," Tollner said. "He's
rehabilitated himself. He's ready. The
history just aoes afona with it. but I
don't think it will haveanr!tbearina on
what happens Saturday L"
Ariz.ona State Coach Jo Cooper
said be fears Salisbury may pTove to
be the difference, however .
Faria files to
speedway win
Mike Faria of Colton broke ftom
the sW1.in,a aate and was never
challenaed m the ICFltcb main race at
the weekly speedway. motorcycle
racina prosram at the or.nae Coonty
F&irarounds in Costa Mesa Friday
ni&bt. Sam Ermoleoko of Cypms fin-
ished secood, while Bobby Schwartt
of Balboa was third before the crowd
of4032. The bandu::ap main event wiJlner
was Tom Burba of Garden Oruvc.
wbo outdistarwed Alan Christian of
Huntinaton Beach in the five-tap
race.
Andy Northrup of Ontario was
third lo the hand.tcap whale Mike
Mazuaun of Rivmide took founh.
St.eve. Lucero of Riverside was fifth .
The ICCOOd division main winner wu Ron Correy of ,fUllenoa.. and
Ouy Hicks captured the third
divi~on main_
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• 4 Lin•, & D~ 16 Dollen.• Ada m"1 caJWll.1 Mrly, but oo portJan of ~t ii refundable
• 0oee ot 1• Add~nal Linea ~ be l>W'Chaaed for a2.00 Meh. • Pricee IDUllt be locluded i.u the ad. . 0 •PP Y Lo ,..i •tate, rental. JUap Nle, or help waiited dual.tlcatJonip or automobllea priced over $2000
• Av'"-ble only to private puiy edvertlaen .. uq mercbandiM. ·
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being In 9m0tlonel P.,elrl ...... looklceeperlSeoNewy ......... llLMIYllMI IUIULEPll,P/T IWl .IPUllllD Jewelry ~ °' ••tlf1 A ielf TM Otenoe COMt Delly F~ ~W:~!! .. _1•1.l.A 1?£L <>&St fPO ... A Party ~~ment ren111 Aelngutter .ork, 1toclclng IMS ttll1lng rat• .IEWILD/Ri Id
·-P group i. now form-Piiot 11 ~ htlp In llCllll a~~ ... ~ ,......,..,,,..,, <*'., Of _.. store • ..,...... drtv9r. Mu11 mattlflale, painting boardt Sever8I pceltlon• avallablt Ane .-..,y StoN In,......•
Ing for WOfMf'I wttoM,.. 111 Ad Deot. of Job ~~ tlve elderly. Full and WO!'lc SaturdeYI United etc. Ml hr. 1153-8014 wtth IOcaJ corp. Mutt bf Pott e.ctl needt Jew-
lafl0nlhlp9 w/,,_, hew Relponalbllltlee Wiii in.: Non-emtcr. &45-S271 · p/tlme, 9 to 4, 32200 de! Rent All &45-0780 • • •-at ..._. 18 ptui, ertleutete. 3 'ff el« w/o.p. All~ eel•
up to now UllUelly bMrl ~ p4ct1 up and • Ot>l9oo. San Juan c•. Mn .. 11.,nemn --~.-ra1den1. 11u<Mnt1 OK Unga & fat>rtcadon. wu . deetruc:ttve.HyouWf"ttO llv•ry ot ed1 pulling ...-Y••US I 493-&ee1, •xt 108 or -20+ flex .nour• .. 1c . No op. r-e.it WPM. eating. Gr•t woncino overcome thla Pfot>lem 1 h ·--~A• 4lle-8802. 1 FIT 1.ceptlontat .. e>ec>en-llllety negot. 540-1638 ..... ,._,. call R .. atlonahtp R•-Nit Mta, pr ......... ng H91s>«. PIT, MD9" & am-d1t>1e, mature. e>IP«'d l llDAL lfFIOE H B 964-2890 or S A environment, ..,.. Men-eda, and • ~ cif bltl0u9 oit« 18 Good N 8 c ..,._A .. .,. du 54 t-8878 lor ~t ager, ~5 CO'l«Y 640-645-4 for Info. other dutlee. Cendidate 9'>PMl•anQe. 541-'11373 -• .. aal r · · ,..,_., ~ .. ~
& location of me.ting. muat be extremety Of· ~.... -Llftll Immediate °'*1lng lor infer .. ted In Pert-time KENNEL HE1.P • • •
P....U ganlnd. reaponelb ... nd UllTllll91TAUD P:! 1=1:'*Help~ Kennel vat•t/Dog = ~. ~e;c>~,~-=~~·ro,~ WHlc•n:;i~rntng• lent.. Jilt able to wonc Well with Wanted.~ Side at..o. and glrl• ·IOllclt n.-bat,..IGroomer needed nr llJfport .,..._ 752~ cut reeponlible people to MANAGER -~ ~henr9.ume Attn· u.. San Clemente 498-2030 aubecrlpUon1 on In.Ir tor Kennel new OC Fair-........ ••• WFIOI 1 deliver flier• Alic for •--a&ll Smtih t . . IAlmlt/UI Wiii pep« rout•. Must enjc)y ground a Wiii train --Cnlti, 756--0648
ESC :TS • 0 • F/tlm•. wfflc•nda In-WO!'lclng with 10-13 yr 549-9799 Variety po1ltlon. Self------
aoa..2355 ··----duded. Call 844 4480 Olda. Earty .....nlng hou,. DRIVER For Dental Lab. starter Type 50. nee lnlttt a....... !Immediate opening for 1uH
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1 -· wor1r days/ "9Xlbte '"' P/t ldMll r~s1 ptlonel. ~In pet90ll Po1ltlon1 avell GOLD ttrneOtltrictMaAae-. llft IAl.f PIUT~ Chlld Care -Mature Comm19e1on only ' or..,........._. u-Wed~SUtl, 1801 Beyalde CLUB STORAGE AT· Must enjoy working wtrh
; 1 WAY, HONOLULU; P.I. ... 11H ~ needed for PIT Call 8Nce Emlley ~j~~t~%': ~ Dr. CdM TENDANTS ~9880 thlldren Ellpertence
United Alrtlnee tlctl .. tor .......... la. I C81• of 2 yr o6d ~In our &42-4321 m . 2o8 port Blvd. c .M. &4&-5068 l&T& EITIT /IEI. WO Jewelry Mti»ful ~ :=. ~~ 1~· LAguha home 4 5588 Mt• _ _._ H ml/111111111 Must type 50 wpm ~ Fllll .llWIUT IAUS We offer .,, excellent ben-
1 • •• .... _, Mon-Fn. nex. hrt. relleble curatety N-amoker P<ef Sell trwt nn..1 CUltom Jew-eflt progrwn. paid .,.. •
U Plclc up •"., achool, Ml.f PILIT venlcle & lnaur kno'M-p<ef Newport W91tern elry & Swtu Watchee to 1 cetlona & hOlldeys. bonul
I-·-·· .a•1z AIDE F. ll~ln. TMC:h« In Carden Hell .. Cwe 1 to 2 ed t 0 c G .. 'd 50'Y. Corp Nr oc Airport Call national & lnternatlof\al p<ogrem and denal In-
... HI -wtttchr Few h,. rm/brd hou 875-0445 ft 5pm 04I 0 · · uer • MIOOelle 7141851-0517 cllentlle Unique N9W-surance. Salary plua
Growing thriYlng Filh I +S1oo:mo. &45-2357 "'· • commlulon. 733-1007 port Beach nne Jewelry mlleege relmburMtnent :
Chlpe Aeitaurant ~led a&IUL •111111111 EASY ASSE.MBL Y WORK! NURSING HOME salon. Benefits Exper Applleant must apply In
PO(t of Broolclnge over· 'llM" Full or pert time. Newport M~, Gelato CIUll-$600. per 100. Guaran-LIVING SKILLS req Graduate Gem pref person at Datty P11ot, 330;
IOOklng IPo'tbo•t bMln. Couple. Tuetln WM. 75 Beach office. Bu1y co. bove minimum teed Payment. No Ex-INSTURCTORS. Seeking 644-8325 inquire lor Weit Bey St.. Costa Accounting record• opef'I unit complex. Man-main-phonee. tnteree1lng WO!'lc. CdM 720-1828 perlenoa/No 18199, [)e.. Individuals to provide manager M_., ca. Appl¥ 9-11 !
to aerlous qualtfled tenance, woman-off~. Pteue call MS-.175 tor Mml IRP talla send tett-addresaed training. hsbllltatlve a.m. or 2-' p m. !Clrcui.-,
buyer. Pr.-ntty operet-ExPl!C ~·d. Selwy + lnttNlew. PIT Mon Fr1 stamped envelope: ELAN -t~ded1ces1ntdol·~ua'1•11ly1n a tlon Dept). ~ Ing March to NOWll'l'lbef. apt. all -2-1803 ' • · V IT A L -9 O 3 . 3 4 1 8 •., .., ~"' Owll« retiring. Write PO Olllll6L Super Sandwich 545-4887 Enterprise Ad, Ft: Pierce. residential setting H s ~1Q[3QCQ Meture lady to ftx luncn. •
Boll 2999. Harbor, Or-&IT I RAFT PIM.I Small profeulonal Engl-COUNTER pereon dealred Fl. 33482 diploma or equlVaJent I \I Do Ute h<>YM WO!'lc. 3 h,..,
egon, 97415-0508 Full or Part-time. Worlc at neertng o~ In Nwpt fOf busy Nwpt Bch area F Good w1999 a11d F11t Jewt1rJ I ltm ~~h7r 110<69 an elder1y lady
• home or lhop. 887--0845 Bch need• perton 6 Ory Cleen«s. Full-time. lllYlll benefits Tra1111ng .,...... lltf'-"' 1._ ,-... • h,../day for typing, poa-great crew, great worxlng Experienced Ane Dining provided Apply In person T.D.1 4121-.,_ ting, bllllng & telephooe. condition•. Exp pref'd. Food Servers needed tor at Good Shephetd I •1 p•111• 3804 Needed. No exp nee. Sendlhortreaumeto;Ad but wlll train. Apply 2675 La Palme 11 the New· Lutheran Home 23442EI .... I I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~=::-::=:';=~~::: Widow hu mQney for Appty In P«9Qr\. Arrow V.1 c/o Dally P1tot PO lrvlne Ave CM porter Resort. Apply Toro Ad El Toro e • • e •• •• • a Found young fern Cat, tor-TD's. $10,000/up, no Manufecturtng. 1385 Bo~ 1560 CM 926~ ' · Monday through Thurs.-- -.• 'llS FOi TEEIS • ,
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ARE FREE
Cal:
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tie COior. declawed vcty credit ""/no penalty. Call Logan A~M. CL,E.ll. I · DECK APPLICATOR ·No day 8 30-12 Noon Per-HmU/Wllll P/T .,
HB 6-42-8720 Denison Aaaoc 873-73t 1 Alli LIAll AlllTS exp nee. Wllllng to wort( aonnet Dept. 1101° Ji m-Call George 650-5735 .• STlll lHllll FH PUT-Tm •l :
Lott blk/wttt Male cat ••• , ...... s No •xperlence nec:.eaary. 8em-1pm or 39m-11pm. Call 6-46-9358 boree Ad, NB • •m /llSTIU • -nu. LNI .. , .. TH:lf • )
'Benny•. vcty Wern-* lllYEIS * Up 'to 50% commlulon FIT, benefit•. Harold. 250 Dai·1y p·1 • I Mature P9f'SOf'ls needed to • • erlGoldenweet, HB Re-paid. Contect Stew Ogle St. C.M. ~ •• •• •• • •••• I 01 • w0tl( Full·ltfTM!I 1n Fine • If you art> tn H igh School or Jr •
werd a.47-5024 Must have neet dMn ap-Ne'#qUtst at llllUl 1ff11E • • D1n1ng Room EJcperlenGe : H igh and w ould lik e to earn $25.00 : ;
Lott Buff Cod(er Spanlel pearanee. Mull bring SOUTHERN CALIF. Typing. ftllng and other • • preferred Apply Moociay • lO $50 00 tn C'OmmlSSlOO and mor e • named Ralaln, nold current OMV report. AUTO BROKERS ~ dutlee. Own car a • • thru Thursday 8 30-12 • • • Start $4,50 per hr. 3182 111 1••• e • Noon Personnel Dept each week -give us a call Y ou can diamond collar. Reward. Pullman St. C.M cell • -mu1t. Call J udy, • COLLECTOR W'ITED 1107 Jamboree Ad NB • p RT TlME f • PIMM call 780-M49 751 _2 ... ,,. 842-4321, ext. 316 for • _ • • • work A m l h e a ter -• vvv AUTO PARTS -Oettvery & • ------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!LOST Grey Coclcatlel Bird, *p•-w•mtft99 Stock WO!'lc. Female ap-appt •. , .... -•-• ~art t1ml' o pentnit 111 I aicun11 u,.,11 1t • MllllCLWEll : noons and evemngs and still have •
Found: 8lk lab mix pup~. very frlendly vcty -•5 _, .. , pllcant• welcome. Apply --• • [.' S • i Kirby Malnt 631·5272 • ume to en}Oy W e offer com plete • • F v publiehl"" ftrm re-Co •••y-.,, • area. L8rn up to 6.00 per hour fur • Vic: NMr 8aclc Bay. I Magnolia & lndlane.polla. · ... Automotive Supply .. -r-• •.
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ii••rlEEPO • trammg and proVJde transportation • 6-42 toaa HB Rewa d 962 189'4 qulr•QPer. graphic art-1522 Newport Blvd .• C.M. 330 w A-. St • rollf'rlin~ for m on1hh ,ulM npt111n' .--• ' -1st, Wiii be reep. '°'cover "~ta M. ~, c · • E · f d 1 • Gen housekeeping & 11m • plus grea t pnzes. trips. and plenty • Found Cocker Spaniel. Lo.I orngl wttt 11rtpe M dalgn• layout&hvyrou-BEAUTY OPERATOR """" esa. a. • ~•Pt,nenrt prr l'rrt' lUt nol ,,. • 1ted chlldtare, non-smkr. : of M O NEY ' T hi.s 15 not a paper :
Redd l ah blond . Cat. No tall. CM area tlne """',;.&-tip,wllllnter-W11h 'followl~. Balley'•. --n1•-1111.JY • ,quirt'rl.\lu.st bl·t1tl1•a,11H1',f'a r,olrl • MonFrt20 "rs~1c da"• • ,,_. _. • ...,.. • -" ... · 'g route help us get new custom ers for • McArthurl C011t Hwy. 773-0240 D. 979-8829 E face wlr.nter & pro-H.B. 962-47 Gonzalel/Hunter Inc. • : Call I}~ .\~1 ~1 l'_\I. \Ir /I< irk land • & time tex S5 hr ~20c • • ~~1~~ 875-5000, evee LOST amall wttlte Terrier d:'°''°; •:• •t':n' BKKPRISALESPERSON needs construction lhop : M 2· U 21. bt. _o., : ~I for travel Ro~• 1 • ou r newpaper and have a good time •'
.,.----------• dog,chlldrenapet,needs pua. op er; -Full time. Retail tor tre-persontomakedellv .. or-• , 1640-0800E/854-03 • w htle you 'red omg 1t Come o u t and •.
Found lg yellow Lab nr apeciel diet, vie. Big Cor-eftla. Margo 558-l380 dltlonal ctothlng •tore In gantz.e matertal1lper1orm e ClllCIUTIOll DEPT. : HOUSEKEEPER Live-In or : see what w e are talking about an~ :
23rd & Santa Ana AWi, ona Bch. $100 REWARD. Npt Bch 6-45-0792 mllnt. on equip. &42-0889 • • Out tor couple Ellp • vou 'U be glad you did Call today •
CM 831-8995 955-3333 or 673-8882 The fHlest d a 1 th • 142-4121 EOE • wlrefs plea• 675·9322 • Ca M Earl •
-Fou_nd_: _Ra_b_bl_t_, -b-l-k/_wtt_1.• ADVERTISING Part-t~,~=. GIL, W111. .. a ~ariy nPtlo~ : • HOUSEWIVES • a.nd st.arr tomorrow' 11 r •
Eullide C.M. &42-7832 F0t ~~~~~ Ad banlc rec. <493-8770 Cteulfled Ad Call Today e ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT : Needed to clean lo'lflly e 548-7058 o r 241-8432 e
Found: RABBIT. Tame Call a IDTfST . 842-5678' • l:lOw Ba,.,,,.,., c;091a Mt\• A 9262' • home wlllle your kids are : • O RANG E COA ST DAIL Y P ILOT : lovable Lop eared. OaUy Pilot M • AN EOUAL OPPOPTuNtr'f EMPLOYER • In sctlool A c:ar 11 a must • c 627 •
Aft S h 1 • • LY ma.soe HS 964-9786 I • 330 w Bay S1reet Costa Mesa A 92 • Blk/wttlle. Gisler, C.M. AO-VISOR er c 00 -I • • AN EOUAl OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER •
545-8735 ,, 642-5678 G~~ d~~~ Student Jobs! ••••••••.u••••••••••• •••• c 1ass.1ie0 Ads 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••t
1'=~=' s~ \\'1 ~ -0, r. ~~· ::: need• 1magtnativ.. PfO-~ .., cu' a. ~ ductlve, layou1 arti.t who
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PllNI NUM8ft(0 l[ll(t\ IN l
IHISt SOUAllS
• UNSCIAMtl[ l\IOV[ lEll!•S 10 Gfl ANSwtt
Undentendamerct\endle-
lng, to design edvertlllng
for a Vlflety of dlent•-Our dlacrtmtnatlng mar-
k•t demands quality and
l\yle.
New1paper production
knowledge helpful. Ablll-
ty to worlc under 6Md·
Unes a mu11. Pnor newa-
paper exper. an advan·
tage. Pollllon 11 part
time, good lnqulrlee and
resume• to: St•ve
Hough, Art Director.
Dally Piiot, P.O. Box
1580, Coate M .... Ce.
92626
llAlll llAIT
IAILYPUT
330 W. Bey St.
Coeta Meea. Ce. s.2828
Do You Need S Cash $ And
A Good Job To Start The New Year?
We are look Ing for Jr. High and High
School students and others who would
enjoy talking with people and working
with other students their own age. You
can earn $25.00 to $50.00 each week In
comm issions and MUCH MOREi You can
work PART TIME In the afternoons and
evenings and stlll have plenty of free time.
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL!
We offer complete training and provide
trahsportatlon. This Is NOT A PAPER
ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN D,A'.YS A
WEEKI Come out and help us get new
customers for our newspaper and have a
great time doing It. You have nothing t o
lose and a suPt'r job to gain. Call today
and maybe you can sta~ tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl
548-7058 or 241-8432
Cur•!rJ Gar•taj11 Laa4uari•t P•pui•t j;;;;;;;;:;;;;;iiii; Complete patios Covers TI E UllDElf•S Protess1ona1 Landscaping -c•a1-1·T-HE~P-A""'P""'ER,,.._LA-!"'D .. Y•-I
$2 17 d Decks Concrete walk-n ncl sor,nklers "ilW •awn Perfection 81 r~ retee.. . per ay ways Block walls Room I Lawn & Garden Mamt reas rate Manu "32-8681 Free est 6 73-2519
Thal'• ALL you pay lex eddns t5yr exp 646-4834 I 841-8750 LANDSCAPE.MASONRY •we GALS SHOULD•
3 llnee, 30 day minimum •••e4• .. •• a44ftiHI
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• MowtEdge Ctean·Ups LandscaP•fl9 111 Oh&N$ •HANG TOGETHER•
In the Kite cab elec pl mb Trees FREE Estimates done Brick. blOCK stone. 839-0730 ANYTIME
lmmedMt c818)g'65•7632 850-3031 Ron 5'8-7406 rree es1 Mike •99-4072 DAIL Y
PILOT
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DIRECTORY
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Remodel-Panel-Lock.9-etc AMERiCAN HANDYMAN INasoa~ HAWAIIAN XPERTISt:
Wlodow-FenGes-Cablnet Carpentry renting w1n--Tree trtm. top remove.
35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 dows plumbing ,,.'.iarlUe BRICKW RKC. Small fObS t~Bl'I ups Stu 549· 1696 ' ' ' Newpon OSI• MeH
H iii Tl Fll lSll A~g ~~~1j::~~1~~ L~~~ Irvine Rel s 6"5-J .~5 i Pl11ttr /ltf:\ll
Ptw1557-4758att 5. (hc.,304051 636-824' NoYiat Int 1f¥t pa1eh ptutenng,
C t C .t I C S OOD Co EAS _ custom texturing. quality ••ta tacr t DE K -W v •&IC MIY11&• wor~ Prot:>lems-No Prob-Dri·~a"", patios, paths Compettllve Prices
• .,_ 1• 10 years e'C""'r 754. 1620 OUICK & CAREl=UL terns "326864 554-7831 etc No lob too small .. ~ o "ATES T 138046 -" ..,ome or Apt s lflt 1Ex1 Reas Mickey 536-0553 •GEN HOME REPA•RS H2-0410 Paten work LIC & bonded.
Remove asphalt drtve-Paint Drywall Carpenir , ~ '406C'-"1. 1424
ways. re(llace wtroncrete e•c Gar\ 645-'ir-Prt * A-1 IDYlll *
brlckl t:llOC9' wrlc 539--03•5 HANDYMAN LARGE and C .. EAN & EXPEP Plaa~i•1
~~~~~~~~~ sma1 DO 1T ALL O•e' 25 years e~per enc.ii ___ ,. _____ _ = ClaU• Care 531 55-9 Pat o• 111e m99 Lie r 1 6 '28 -30. ·•SJ 24 lu U • lH· 1111 •--u tiat CHILDCARE N~ borft & -"G""" 1obsd~r"'"~ ...... " .,_ .. HAUl-A-WAY Handymar. •• ABC liAOVING •• uvu """ ....
Frank Un Aceto Taxes. up, S 10 day '" my Laguna ,.,, tv~ carpentr"f !ree Ouoci. .arl'l'V T • 38046 ORAi~ CLE.AA From S 15
flnancel atatemeotl. Al-Bch home TLC 494-"4246 trimmmo yrd ciNn•uO -.0 PA TES 552-04 10 Fauoets Dtsoosat. Heater,
11•1 with obtaining credit Chlldcare my home trans etc' Call Jett 5~··830 ST'."lll ~·LLrrlr 851-9604 M&M 722-9068 lines & 1oan1. 548--0345 10 school & back CM·NB an• -" " -Plumt:> -Elect -Carpeot') TllDEITS 11"111 CO E.xP«t Servtee & Repair Low-coat bookkHplng. area Call 650--0258... Pain•·etc Dependabte s,., • · • 32 y•s exp A8Sld't Comm..
eccountlnganddatap<o-CHILOCARE Pre·schoot Reas Paul 120·0139 eve Ora09eCo Original L•C =409035 964-8919
ceNlng, State of the An, teacher, learnl"" through Studen1 MoYel'' 1rsured
too. Darla. 979--0551 . " I 5"839 8222 Wiii do Od<S Jot:ls Laroe or ~·C ... , 24-436 6' I 84r "4Ev. REP MR Quality No 28" BEACH CNIMr bllce ALL good condltloo. llX12 KENMORE dry•r S45. NEWPORT Beach r•-REFRIGERATOR $50. P ay ages to -small Reas Rate5 Call !>JEW Warenouw Storage JOt:lS lo small reasonable
'50. Blice part• 25'-$5. colonlal oval ~. S20 Outboard motor '50. Old decorating Nie: Antique Deak sso. Hl••bed. Acn1tlcal Ctilia11 AROUND THE CLOC~ alter s 642-9845 Free es1 11c o 631-23'5
P185/75D14 tire 15. VW WeetlnghouM wa~r111 'birthing chair $25. 011 bed frame 150. New mat-nic. $47 Couch, small, EXqutlit• Xcouitlel lte-7 Days·Large Yard• lhaic LHHll
hubcapt, Mt of four $5. Iron $7. Electric lry pan heater S20. Blaclc and tr ... Mt S50. Dr•xel din-nic. $37. Wing back chair IPfeyed or remove Ory-Sale-Healthy-Free Envrm Baaliat ISieno Lessons 642•8215 P1yekica
645-3838. $5. Steam-dry Iron 15. 0ec1c,: L':,<'J!. ~1~1>!! • Ing table '50. Chalra with S27. Heed board, queen wall Repalra. 847-ioo 1 Respite Carel W -1545• LT HAULING MOVtNG Salon Oto Musique .. £u""'r._o_pe_a_n""o""s-y-ch·,,-f o_r_o_t -
-----------od-,-545-3479. eleCt · • ..,, blue Alhley print aeet $12. Chelr, orange aatln • Garage & Yard Clnups Lisa A Zecchini 8 A Card & Palm Readei Tell• 2 TRAVERSEdraperyr 1 · 10-2 ft. S3. Crattaman $25 eeeh. Jenny Und 112. Aquarium, lerge Wldta1~ ... Mtl1 Toddler Care. In my Jon 64~8192 1Past Presen1 & Future
"4 MCh. Oreper._, 5 cur-BICYCLES. Lady's IOCketl S2 MCh. Toolt highchair $20. Antique S 10 Hanglfl9 lamps $5 C M home Clsan/prtv -MUSIC.. LESSONS Col-Adv1oe on 811 maners appt I telnaJ.~ rod• $1. CIOthlng 1peed. 3-epeed or 25C-S35. Sprey gun table with drop •Id .. $30. Maible floor lamp 110: * NEED T REMODEL 1 parlr,/fun • 646-2096
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Hauling Cleanups paint· lege proltossor Speciality 650-2~58 0 , 631_8964 60$-.o. Batbeque grin co .. ter brake crudl19r s..ra S15. Air lander Provlnclel deM "45 wt'h ShOea• 15 PurMI 13 Free 91tlmatea. Cs•• tttr Stmcff 1ng. we1d1no Odd 1obs woman l\tds too your
a111. 19" bteck end whit• with comfortable han i.-polll!lher $25. Golf eluba chelr..I. nlee. KltehenWere Clyde woe. llelrt s10: *1000%UAL~TYnancWIO~K -moving, 7 days 494·2341 riome Graceva 749-3524 I ti TV a 15. Pelto umbr.ita bara. hMltll saddle, Ex-$3 MCtl. 16 lbe. IMO .... 60$-~5. Cookboolc• so.-Jaeger WOOi ault $20. bvter Tlmesharlfl9 ' B il L. s . ----"--· .. •------and 1tand $20. Tire trH. Look. ride new. Gunar cue $3. H.O. en-S2. Strap lounge chel,. 0r.... Magnln'a me 9 Beach ...?!!!!'6Rem73-8odel122 Ing. State ol lhe Art eccOYntlng t •• tmct Paiatiat OAUfHl lA
E78x14 and Ford wt,..i Ch<>loe $49. 988-8138. glnee $10. Cart $3 and 15 Mdl. Speelcer/end 110• Plconne bluer•. ,..,Uc,..,, ... 207481 sottwsre modules Stress ~enegemen• stoo -SUPElll OF Cl and tn E70ll14 and mag BINOCULARS 20x80 very $4. Tool box 12. Mop teblea Ml~· 2 lnMCt navy 125. Donna Morgan . Darla, 979-0551 smOlt>lfl9. weight control FINE PAINTING By Rich-• ~ ~~ NCS20h. ~~ powerfl.ll $50. StetlOnary bucket Ml. VIMe $15. 50 Ilg ht S4. Saturday drM8 $30. Stanley Blectt-THE CONST CO lie G C ~all ../ Lloyd 545-8828 for •PPI ard Stn()( 16 'fT'S or happy (l 14) ~2111
.....-· bicycle exerclMf' $50 ti. elmoM 5118 100 ft. 8am-3pm. All muat go. .,. ""·-135. Knit tu11 Comm .. r .. kfl. new/rmd'I c:uSlomcn LIC 2806" l heater $15. Chelra *345. Head-llt• and hub ceipf 135. Tactcle box "4. Ger-845-11515. alz~r s 20. Suede Proteuional • 3&4-5t21commerc1a1 &YWau HANEDA MASSAGING T11sni..-vou1 963-4114 Stcretaria
M2hnete6treet,Coetl $1 MCh. Unlveraal tire den loolt 754-$3. Bat ewMlw,belgeS20.Coet, Specfallzl~ In Comm l •IUlllPfltH• RAINBOW PAINTING Serricet ~ &42-1408. ·chelns ~O. 850-3567. 1empe $12 and Ml. U.S. PLAYPEN $15. Mapl• Saki ~ $45. Lanz Ah c.uitMala' I and Resld I Free es1 "141675-811 6 Ouahl'f ,, our policy '!!'B'!!'EA..,.sel-,-s;;:::--.¥~"°-1-ng-
30 PIECE blue gCMe dee-CARPET orange hi-lo Celvwy WOt'lc bndlee $25 ~~1d0.S50Fr~ evening drea $30. Jonee C XS S CO 2 2:U27 546-8923 llc•38392' Ooen 7 day week 650-8648 JEFF LIC 8688 "'•elation Word Proc tert Mt S20. Hot wt,..i ,. • Mel\. H«M cottar mirror """"• • -·-.., blU9f 125 Ellen Trecy · · VII , I 405 301,., St Npt BM<;n collectlonl20 S•bt• MW ix12 $15. Bag chair, ot-with hemee '50. er... Quart Jars SO. dozen. bluer 125. °'8M. Saki Htg AIC, Ref rprs hi EF IJtctn e& -A A A PAINTING Int E•1 ~ ... B • nd& 840-15"0
• . _.,· •1'" toman. 3 light ftxturM • n d Ir 0 n .. , • I 5 . Mirror $10. 145 Cd. ...-4 ... ~ SM• d,.... Aman• A/C IYI IC 459263 -rumlO Bt1tla1 \,OWE ST l)O$$lble pnoe • ~ Alt t' ~-= ~. ~ $10415. &42-3183. After craneman hand uw 17. Coeta Meet. &4&-8302. s,·0 . 8.5-u u or &a•Jt ~~~~ ,,_811 U llr it• lH· lHO 10 Step SeNloe 6e2-323S ;:1~~'w()f')tr:11~~
t"'91S1-$15.8wr.o.lbar l()am. =ti:' W~ !:,; REALgoodtlr98onr1mt &45--8231.Newpott.=nc •'25513 968-740 1 ~oodlOt:>S done rign • CUSTOM Palnt109 DyJ1m .-;:~ 'i•wt'ort C M
atool, rtttan S7. DISHWASHER portabl• S15. ~ .. C:, $;~~. balanced. 2-LR78x15 ~ TWIN !Mttr~ and frame P~::. =,.:I ELECTRIC!~-B Cl . Low ratea tor stiutttl(s J'l'la -.8~.,••t• 63'-48l0
845-952t . Setur-Hotpolnt. lltle new '50. S2 and$&. Wood plW O.M. nm."45 pair. 2-S25. 3 drawer wood Wet oofl •831~119 Llc •233 108 S1Nllll1r tllf tl8lll IOUV!e pa11otum "°"r.,.
day/SUndtiy Hlde-•-bed 1ofa SSO. $35. 2563 Santa Ma Av-HRj226)70•15 on .. nm• dr...., 135, Dining table 1tP" ng tob• & repairs 543_5.J; ROBIN'S fatANING ~tor tree est 63'-"4243 .,T .. il_•------.~
8' OOLD b91ge thr" Newtlr•forCMvyNov•. ·eftUe Coet•MeM. $32.'°MCltl 1-11 Ford with formic• butch•r ....... """----SERVICE a throougfll't DAN SALYE R PAINTING Kes dto• .. a c,,...,,.,erctal tot•. Uoellent '50. &42-20e9 -. • btM• drum. new $16. blOCk t09 $15. 2 oek an-~111·• RESIOICOMM'L/IND 26 ctMn houlf! 64~.o-' 1 Uc •42592' 01.. OB C•NCELI EO
HO. E .. rCIH DRESSER ntn• drawer LOADS. of dotMt ~t-$5. 831-3701. tlque dining room chairs 11r1111an mother w lll yra Do my OWfl work Lie & cau ,_n.,11me 964-:xl'" C"'"t' t''t<'M ~•2·2<l"8
10. Soottt lawn $50. Twin poetel bed Slcl ~It $15. Olrl I~ LAMPS 110415 Otlhee $25 Mdl. 8 foot formlee babyWI Mon-Fri CM/SA •278041 Al 846-8128 Ho.JMCIMnlng carpell
$12. 20" elec-trwne S26. Patio wood 5, Boy• Mn 7~ ~alns 10.-*5 ~ r9bi. $6-counter top 110. Chain. arM 84 t·93 t4 la • -.--uptlola•lf) wil'ldowa etc lllSl PAllTIH frtt Strrict
trtc '"' s10. Nlctl Ntott table and'*'°'* '35. 1 chalre s10 Mdl, Chrome SS20 'c1ou* 2s..s2 11n1c get• s10. EverythlnQ I r •••'f ll~J lel1t. IJ 1-1212 0oo 845·8048 Ou.A .. e;: ¥¢IE£ +RlbiNd : "*"-'5410. ColleOI wood 'deelt S15 Metal btf •tool• $15 each. P~beotl• 25' Toaet.; In ••c.llent condition . ...,. I Can TIEES Commercial lnq W9leOme J 0 INT EXT PAINTING Tr~ •oors-stump• 1'9"'10119 1
Perk.649-2&«. patio tebte 116. 8aby :::~·T~~lclb~) :1~~ oven S5. Curt9ina $1. e31-3781.Atter9arn. tic.PfiV.HomeiorE'iCkl(fy T09P41dl rem<>ved Clean· CLEA NING M'I-VO.'l HO\JMS&Aol Reas rates clnutHl-~t Ca11'722·117t
ADOINO ~lne (Cltl2*1) wallter SI. TWtn bed St 5, T~t.,.. (2) a1o Mell. Cookware SO.. 3124 Lin-WASHER '50. Ory9r $50. WNlll Month Amb °' up, new tewns 751 '1476 THAv SCHOOL' local Ouahl'( worlt llllS-575!1 Tniat Strrict
S25. Scl•nce Flotlon Ctothdrapea"4.Adonn ~S6 Too1ta1-t10 coin Way. B•hlnd Otlflwalher S50, Small non-amb 540-410 1Kethy re .. Rellat:lte '4(1~--· LADY PAINTER - -
paperbtCkl (40) 50t :d:r1~Gllnetlt •2 R•tttura~I ~uallty 2 Paul8flno actiool. retrtoeratOf '50. PUlh ... M-I .... Mce~W~E:ICS~-Home C ... nll'IO toy th9 11'11 E~I 11 yr axperien<fl l..IC't'l'lll'ld Tvolng Setvlce
eech. IN-* top drtvwey · · ~mer S20. Kltc:Nn and REMODELING a model mower $ 15· Vecuum t .... at. j 125 84~5737 873-5126 Dynamic Duo Com"' Frf'e esi Reatonab•e r:n,enc:t&I l~i~
coetlng 4-5 ~ CllM QIRL'S 20 Inch Columbia b8throom link• ta Met\, home. 8 and 8 n llldlnQ claner !2~ 221 Flower ""'" re8ld I ,., ntt1 ll'>0-8'2"8 ~~ 19,4 Q( 9S7 $801 ""' A.rine 54•
17 Meil l'Mn pofy tttted b4Q, me. and elMn In Medlcln• cabinet •a. ...,.. . ech. 2 Street. vv.•• Meet. I~ uoe•Trw Tr1mrn1ng w· • Cltnhl1 .n.taM MCh . ._twin exoelent ~. H• ChMdNfl'I toyt a1-t3 .• In-C'io"= -:;:· S COAST DMNQ SERVICE Yerd Malnt •Hauffng HMWI A OftlClt cteantnQ n~ ~A.INTER NHDS WQRI(' la IY
PolY ftat INet8 S3 Md\ ..... rwn.ctora $30. Hoepl-dlan ,....ry •20-tao. .......... .. ~4 " Sao Und4tw•ter Hull c~ MIKE 650-3283 ,JODt PIM• cell fl)<,,~ 1r1 r-.1 1.f!lltOQ• rttfln ret-"'""°"'Window. CIMnl
'l"#{n ~ ttot.i pmt ttil lotd up w81Cet, ..cei-~ t8t1te a10. a.tuf· ~ ..... Pdo "t!.:." and _..&~ ~\ I Meitnt 875-739 ~· ca..n.Ul> .1 numata 8A2-87'8 1i8 'I' ~ ~ .. c w<>rii guer £.4ell)(I• w "4ow wattit~
bedepleed a10. Doutlte len1 oonottlon uo. 378 dey/Sundey. 2574 0.-cM6r9 aao. Lwoe..,.,,. \•P:~.a\\\P\ COMPLETE SERVICI!. I malnl. t,..tnmmlng~ .. HOUSECLEANING Good o ... ,. p "111"1Q 064•38,. 11();1 B•lt!Ofl 81 &~:l lll. p~fruter Uoral 11 Avocado, Coeta fotdl.Alne.COet•Mw. dOQ~taO.~ •.~ Outdm.&Outt>oerd• •taMauro831-"4D97 expe1 '-41CM &rera0wn "'"&UTTPAll'Tlll C11CCOS w~ w~ ....... a15. f ¥ltWt Mw. PtloM &42-6417. Oft Pftraieon; ...... 7. ma1tfW ... sa0 ~ ~~, • F~ Mar1M ~ ~ -ttanec> QledYI 64!,-315t, e_....__ ,.._ Co 2' •nQ ~Ot aparlih!lg ... CiMI' ewow =.,. Ptcler· eoni mm 1t. .......... ..... • ~' Gardening Service Fun -·"'V ""atl91' rHf\t , .,, ~.{)e21 bade• 6) 25t ..ioh. !Mm LADIES~ bltl• l20. -· ...... ...,... SHIPWAtOHT SERVICES I rnelnt mowtng. edglnQ YOLANDA HOUSEC~ (;AN Pfofnpft ~blf ••• ., .
12-14 ...... .or1t'Uftl.. ~o Croaa R*• """PXCKXNSWf'idiOlio. 943-6241 .. ,,..,.,.. ~/Aec*r/M8'Qt w.,trMMt M&.2'1 18 S ER..,. f\eU r11tac •, A•~ ltoc•.3.}4 ~ ~om,WlndOW ~
riom. U. ~ ""' motOf'MIQ $35. Metc:Nno aeac-":.~:A~ S!AM ~ 101.,_ o.a, l'Uec... Woodr g!W ~20 .,._.__, -•11.pcw ret1 142--0405 * Ul-1111 * G1>11raNeed ~rNll\lhlp .,_,. t-40xt1 a1o 2 taoe.. 3 ~ 126'. dltone ...,, •-u oll 50t • _._. ..., tr. Gar<Mn ........ ~ ... ...,_, • ""°'"' Opeteted 838-3370 --. a.ctrtc C8tl opener-11 ~S26.Hoowrttpor "'!W-'• v .1 ~a-~bte. ptof FOf Juimitl , -wool blank•''· pink, ~ and ~ polttl9f a10. Tai ti-* CMe only. ~22•. ~1 ~ i. li&a•I • Fr .... llmate 546-~572 W•nd _..,,.ng rWd 1
d0ubt8 tll!I te Melfi a.t• Small "-Iron lernp 110,..Mrtaer-INQE,ii~ b.. 21 r...l .. ••UI ~. I 3~ I L L A ' comm I "~ urday/Sunday. 400 tt... a1-a ............... _: •• St& ~ "l~·· ~ .,;.. n..t ·•-r pt t4'1'rifw ~..fW'nod' lot1lt L•ndat l p e-O ar denll'Q CommerctaJ-Aeiaid 'I Bld09 I I '...,, lr llf' .. t Sl&-7IOO
"'"'°9ton om.. eo.t• •. wonc:a ~· .--.-T nldlO 115 Zdtl tMO'• o-a ....... ..,. .. ~ ~1 Ooof...ec. ~MO Trim TrH1-H1u~ Good,.... 831·8 1i4 HANO·~ «;TRIPPING --....... ~,:r·I(~ rtdlO 111'. Botti~ !.!.. $40. ~ p.-... IUtlD ()A MPAIA CtMn UC:-l .c> m __ Heve llOtMth•ng ~ ,;;;;-VISA MC 673-1512 Wed htcua
..,.. ............ -with.al\ Coat• ....... Nw Sen 81~24. "oe.eow.tng An~" ...... War w-..11 ..... rallftOI Shrub1/T,.. Trtm ComOI 10 ..ni ci...rled lld1 1So '-NOTS '•llC'OVE1"1N01 1l eft.ctl•• eltHlla.d ad Diego frHway •"d e K . ueed 2°' SS MelrMc --S11 {,..,.,., (M• ~ ~ moldlngt gardening Compethlw I well , C e lt NO ~ ,,. ••• 114'11on & ~el toi all '(OUI WONJ Pf~
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preferred, but not SINll CdM Co.twunim. cord, Mid wonier, n.t omo. equipment Ml., .. M 1111otlo11~•tgteetptto-. --.~/ 1aJM,.IT.X. t'.CllllW'y.MUl1heve~ mediate need for typ191 &p9Mrenoe. ~ °'*'Ing. Wiii trllln rtgh! F,.. p;:;;o;;Jit; + d ...._1 ___ 1_ lllT f.Utala 1111•1 1111 P/IP
pendebie tren.port•tlon, (15 wpm) with telephone to eucoeed. P1MM btinG penon. Comc>en1 pek df'en 1ovfn9 pupt, 8 wk1 .-........ 5 IPd .. meoe. oft toed WllOOfl ·ea I!:!·'**
endbeowr''l8 yeet1old exp.SQwytrom S1200 OMVpttntoutettlmeol benefttl. Mon-firl 8-5 old .~1&49Yee. rnR .... tOOiift9Nng Y.U., llM •1•1111111 .... tlfU. Stk.t.33 38 . new radlell, reblt 8tl'lil
Se¥erl ~l*Y wtth 873-1.314 torapptm. eppllcetlon. Apply et Alk for CWle or ~ FREERABBrTS· 1 DW8tf& geer,etewentqatlomol set l!l:IO. dO# dUbe, Vwy good oond., '800 Of (Llc#2F02115) S1500obo. 494·2&52 ~~on • ~llF:~~M U•1ll•n 2708 Harbor 81Yd, C.M. &42"'383 1 Lop to oo0ct home. Junte. Sat t/24 8-72181 E bl<-. bd Irma, tm1 :it beet offer. 8t8 Hit ... • ~~c;:::::;:;:::;=.~
142 y '#Ith dynamto ~ty ..... ._ naTlllllY 85CM242 oc.en e1. , .. tN w.dge) •· "" li'\ft9l boat. b ·19 Hond• GL 1000 Gold· a1~Es
omc. WOttt Lt ~ping tor "'' clerlcal, aome needameture&r.ep.ptw· StorelnCdMneedaSMe LoetDIAMONDWEDOll(O Neighborhood'· h l •I t29fLA~=-2e1t ~~1~~5~ · ' Hlet . Qreet benefltt, ton fOf C.M. loc. Cel Petton, FIT, 5 Daya. Xlnl r1ng MC, In N 8. Bufflnt Sal/9'#1 M . P9nln.,.. · .,, ' P~*t ~ etc. 1~1 h,.. friendly at~. CM b1wn 9·11arn, 146-110C wort!lng cond9. Eepedelty REWARD &4t-7854 Point. 2100 block E. lul...... llti Ev/wtmd 146-5725 ltwtal ptMlllt 751•2211 Lv Mag 548-3871 for appt. uk for Mergaret fine Clllent•. 875-1010 r--· ·-· Ocean Blvd. CCMl9otor m'" I ;;;;c G '81 SUZUKI GS 1100. LO prim anywhlfel IPNl11lfml 1101 ......... IT $Q()()I. CflOSSllG .... ..,. .. ~ pl•'"· Mta of ohlna. cond 19731 ~ ~ Ml, EXCELLENT ORIG-San Juan CIC)istrano
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""" $ l200/mo + xlnt ben-Part·llme wort! eecottlng -FREE ts;llv•ry. F\""" af1er 9am. Ml.c ltemt & ""·• ,.........._ 4X>Wf aunroof, must Miii S21150. agon ~ Plllntert, ept & condo efltt. Sandre 95S..2e00 c:fltldf'en acrOM buty In· JOBS 5 PC. OAK BDRM SET & 2 Kayekt, drum Mt. •nte> m0<el 19072 Carp Circle & ~1J,= MOO. 831-8430 '3800 obo 575-8187 L~
repaint•. Brultl & •Qray. • terMOtlon before anc lamp a. Xlnt. cond. din MC, etc. 432 AvocadO He-7481 . -7-9-H-0-N-0-A--S-T,,.-T~l ..... O-N meg.
Imm opening•. Q60-8781 rMt~rent •her IChool at Newpor1 EARN S325/ell Celt 715 1..aeoe In alley 1Qam..? 876-o5911 L:L: 11•• Lili..... lili WAGON, euto, xlnt 1-8"""2-v,..olv~o--=G.,...,l T=--T=u-r':'""bo-. ltthoMW llttalnet Height• Elementar)' IPlll9 "l'I PAAT·TIME Aoc:oontlng & School. ~t mu8\ 8 SPANISH black leather c.ltl ilftl lift 17§ Ooc1ge Mini 20' ilk co nd., UOOO obo. euto, loaded, 58K ml. Secretarial Exp In Poaltlon evall. CHhler, Ul\llrV dining c halrt $300. GIGANTIC BLOCK SALE. I s.d-< talned ' AMI 841-37111 $8850. 142·5800
1 A d chMM, 'Nine exper Mlp-llve locally end hew ,.. """11.1 840-1208 Everything I. Saturde) m • -con • ptepar ng cct ach · ful 2407 E Coaat Hwy lleble trat\tp0r1e11on. FOi -IWAP mf Sept 28 hm·3pm nlcei '8500 Nwptr II BY OWNER '85 HONDA 4 mpeceble •14 VolvO OL, 4 ::.=·t x~,~~e:'; C0<ona de1 Mar · ~~=·~t=d 0= PRIZES 8UMt1 baby crib, xlnt Every Sunday. Orenga Cedr0nSt.'<CotlegePk) · 842..0795Evee54e...ee2s Drl.X.UlceMW,leeethen door, auto, p/a, e/c,
e.f2--0350 Call Mon-Fri Reatau,.nt Thruher. 844-3748 cond S90 obo 545-7937 CoutCollege.FalMeW& MOVING SALE. SAT. t-5 l•tt LMllq Mil :: ~i ~~!'!; :;'!':i.~ '~:!i~i ,•--1 TIE llAll ..U Newport. 8Mct'I Pollot TRfS Big Canyon ~t 9 pc; Adame, ea.ta Meta. Ad-Liv rm tum, kttc:h llC>Pll't , ...... lllTU w1.Qu.r1nr & 4 apkrt. 4 S 10,982 .50. g73-1345 -• • n• ltn•-•-Dept., 870 Sant• Barbar• dlnlng group. Sac $395. minion & Perking FREE. 1arnp1, etira, dee« ltema. . mud nape 4 dlX "' meta 0 e / w k d
HOUSEKEEPING · WORK ••-• Dr., Newport Bw;h, c~ '''""'':l.t;flle Whlr1pool 2 Door le»-Spacee 110. 432-5880 11 Hllgt ... Turtlrit S 111 ••l•t Alcocid. 'heeter etc' Y• · v a 1
9 n a YOUR HOURS AND 11 acc:eptlng reeumee tor g2e13 E el Opport meker S175 ChlneH ' ' ' ' 544-7t8 EVERY OTHER WEEK-Asmtant Manager•. Mall Em . qu uni-.. , • cabinet 9x14 rug $45 .......... , .... +tax, 48 ITI09., CEL. OAC. •12•300• Call 873-5098 (-..,.0-LV""'"'O,,....,D=-L__,.W,...agon--·""ao.,_....
END. LIVE IN O.K to·819SteepyHollow Ln. ty ployw. • ..... .,. Tal7S0:9533 . ecl7HamlttonFrl,Set,Sun. -* .... ••••* SOUTHERNCALIF. .. ....... tltS 37K orlgml.Flewteu,all
SALARY OPEN. 323 Laguna S.ach, Ct 92851 llTlf /........ If you.,. IOCiklriO tot extra Dining rm Mt, buffet. -AUTO BROKERS 1 ia. Cell 759--5481 APOLENA BAL IS OR No PhOne cells Qleue.. ::J.> 11 apendlng mo . or Hice BoY• nightstand dreew cttln• c:foaat & 8 c:hn Large bird cage, llPPI'•. 22922 Canter o;ive 4-MBZ-8EDAN8 •• ru.
975-1729 AFTER aP·M • St•ble Ind • ~"T 10 go p1aoee"'°":e Megk & mirror, ad c:ond S300 Lempe, twin bed. c::Met ot turnl1hlng1, decorator El Toro '70 2200 11e.uu 12"490 •In, DtantJc
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 RmAHAIT wk. ExPf' r>r*. 142 Mountain Knottt 8ar1') obo &42·9 f24 drawer• & other .J>Mhld ltema, planta. 225 Wew 111 1111 '87 250SE 1dmd50 S2"0 ._ ______ _
WAITRESS AND KITCHEN SlmTAIJ Ferm °' 'wtn Pnz. anc BUFFET dark wood ltemt. Power -'Ing me-St In alley Satf Sun 'Tam ' • '72 2200 "4stov l2ll90 NIT· Tm WUTll HELP 3 hrs dalty, Mon lmtMdlate open In~ Awwde, c.11 ua nowl Wt 8'x 18". Lovely pc of fum. chine & tool•. 'o40VING SALE Set.& Sun-LMll• Tl LUii ·73 220Gu 410hzd13590 .,..~~~~,...~
boysr: =' J':!~ = ~~ ,::,~ tr:~:~f:! ~f~r Merketlng/Pubtlc Chew 14Mral openlnga Ir w/doort/drawer. Only Antique piano St50. blue day M , 325 Hewtherne. A •JILii PlllllT1 "43 :~~LEC~2"3 ft 2 432--0670 Ilona Organization, In .M., H.8 . or F. V S30. 873--8880' fox fu~new) S300, Yamaha Leg Bdl. Twn & fUll beck. W .__ =...,...,..,=--·-~....._ ____ _
bytltllng, mowing 8 pm. beautlful Irvine otflce 142""'333 • Drexel dlnlnn Mt w/8 chrl 474 dirt bike $750, wed houMhold, MORE ... ...-7 7 2400, ten/ten Int, anrf,
'9wnl or pulllng weeds. 1nuL •llT Mutt hew word pro-... dr... az 5, $50, bab) .11 Met....... air, CIMn, '8000 obo br-~r-----.-.~
Have fun and earn ., cetllng experience. IBM-l'Ulml/Prt...... .& new country plald thlnga S1450. 850-4242 I~ .... II HUNTING. f6N BEACH 493-8770
money, prlz. .. and trip" Store Mgr, Co-~rt & ,.,.. PC Mlpfut Type 55+ CMetltln MINstry. Flex hf uphol MOO ftt;m 722-6582 ~Mn rum i;;;p; CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH --------
The Dally Piiot hu a le-. 9111 Mgr. Sizes nllmlted, Have organizational a eo.te Meta.142-9181 Gold floral chr. antq china B.!_ Sale., 1 .. _P·1F!'~~·m.,..t-. •ftAAI tbl, bnCbf"d, Ciott1ee: 842-0631 540-5114 TIP••• Piii openings for the right boy tile nation'• most eg-d lnlttretlon lkllll Ex ,,_ _.. ~ """"' .... .,........ ... or girt to be• newapaper greulve r•taller ol large a m . . TUTOR NEEDED for 10 yr cabinet, gJHttop cot Sat/Sun 9am-Du9k 157S Set t-3PM. N9wpor1 VIiia I W ... lili For Pampered
c arrier . Cell today atze ladlH' appa;e1. oetlerlt beneflta 558-4nt' old girt Colege ttudant tble, vecuum cleaner Orange Ave . R9Urement, 4000 Hiiaria .... U a.,er~ Benz 81 El Dorado, 42,000 ml,
542-4333 Appty at 2301 Harbor Val. ~. 751 .... 148-975-3800 . Way, nr Hoeg Ho.p WI llY au 111111 -Tl IUI one owner. exit cond.
Blvd. C.M 540-7921 lllllTAIY/.... Hammond 2100 Concord B~~~~:1 ~=As: EASTBLUFF 450 Gavlota. USED CARS. TRUCKS Top Mercedel Prlcee Peld S9500 firm. S2S.7498 exi:.A~~C~R!ea SALIS ~=~=~ nHiilid/ Organ 12500/obo, green SAT $ept28 II to noon 3 fem. SAT M . Baby COMEINORCALLFOR Call ~erorA«y 83 Cedlllec SeVllle, xlnt
Mon-Fri, 9·5pm. Call Excluslve Toy Store. SC ...... ..._ llt ..,.,.. "'""ca1-I p·•-••-vetV9t *!':,.llOO, wtctter Ofbeqptmt. Ping pong ltemt. Aquaulum , mfAlfUIUI. Mlll••NTI cond, loaded M4-SQ65
840-8564 Alk f eo m........... • •1.,.ng -•5 _, .. , etlgere -"'· c:heet type teblea Nordic Trac: •· lki.I~. clothing. car OeLILLO M-• ••D•I °' 644-7897 Male• otter • or b Plza. F/T·PIT 7S4·1S61 betwMn' Sam & 5pm lmmedlete opening for Irv $35, 75...e824 mag ermemac:fl a mMc. cw. AE1 c:amera. Sm! _mYllLIT 2= iiAa3h.2333
~~~:.'~m. s:I F••lllU 642•9::~RETARY =· ~!'er~~ ~:. ~2l1~ ~ hbte/....... 1 ~~ ecceea .. lt•mt. 7~1~· J~~}::Oe:~ :;.xgH
to approx. 8 p.m. Tvee-In ttore and tiome. Full or Par1-tlrne 9-3pm. Coett uper., paate;.up '**· poet\ke bed 185 mapte GrMt buys on Ilk~ LIDO ISLE. SAT/SUNonly ~l-1111 1414111
day, 11 1 .. m. approx 7 parHlma. Hourly.Com· Meaa.. 931.23-45. ~~·~ endtbleal25ee.&.~ furniture, p lctuf H , earn. Bede, furniture anci f
'11 MIPl·hYIUI
'Elegenee, Kint cond,
fully equlpt. Priced to Miii
S9500. 759-0939
p.m. Frt. & Set. 9 a.m. to 5 minion Prefer nttall ex-""' larnpa etc SatJSun M ml9C ,.,..,...,_ 343 VI WI w•-y• p.m. Wiii train. Apply et: perten04I. Nettle Creelc, ll•nAIY dental lnlur~, con-I llY ,_,.. 389 ~ caneda. off lrvtM Ude ~ ' • _, ' ....... hYJllt
oeded with power equip-
ment. LNther Int .. ·~ top, wire wtl99I covert & much
morel (1233A)
PEHNYSAVER. 1660 · Fashion Island. Mr. Tom Small Archf1ec:ta· office • gentel etmoepner9. Con-LES 8!7--'133 btwn Mau & Univ. . UAl Im UIJ
Ptaclenll•Av Coate Meta '"~~ ""~ P-tt "" T.....i ft' tac:1Alleee.842-4321ex1 . SAT/SUN 9arn 835 Vie S..T.....,a .. i-1 * .. 1.ftTTI . . -• ,. me ~. ,.,.ng, .. 2111 KQ e:z wetert>ed, mirror GIANT GARAGE SALEI Lido . Nord Furniture -·• ._,. Nil IU Sale$-Jewelry Ing. 845-8915 •Am llllT WdbrO, elde CU9hlon rella Antlquee & everything ltcno & ~ eqlptment' GJ .. 1 top, allvar/gr•y
Muat have pickup Of van. Fine store leelclng quell· lllllTAIY 111.f"""' htr S150/obo 850-5371 .1meglnable. Sat & Sun, Variety of Items • lnt.,xlnt cond., 30k ec:1ual
FYll/p-tlme. 840-9019 lied Sa~.' Pro-With bookkeeping bac*· 330 W. B9Y Street MOVING SALE: BMutlful 6-4f. 21574 Oxford Ln, CM . ml.Mt Johnaon & Son
Unooln Mercury
2626 Harbor Blvd, C M.
714/S..0-5630
-1 ~ leHlonal appH rance. ground 2 mornlnga a Wk Coste Meta, Ce. 92627 MW navy w/Walnut trim HMhld ttema, truck redt, S.at~ hi l1l1•t1 (425747). nu••~ Full-time. S48-3403 Nwpt Bctt 47&-0411 couc:ti. iov-t & 11ereo & fumlt 3102 1111 c 1 Hr Pl'loto nd1 outgoing M2..Q21 ' r• ure. 114,111 Pr1nter/Counter Peraon W.11 POlll Secty/PR Aaa1. 25 h.-.!Wk. cllner, ctlerTy endtablea. Donnybf"ool< Set/Sun 7·? RXIN OR SHINE YARD • ILDIU
PIT. 549-0707 Jackie c M. mfg. co. Salary + Type 55wpm. Prefer 11u-·~ec. detkl, llngle bed SAT M . Furniture, tna, s A L E at 2 0 1 4 1 J..,. lift NABERS
CADILLAC opmm. Net'I trewll req. dent w/Eng or Journal-TYPllT/a..T 1 bookc a... mit e. d'-"-, plctur•, te BAYVIEW, SANTA ANA -•llTI P/T mnDY/fllllST Ground level polltlon. l1m Ma). $&/hr to 11811 Fut Raoed N.Bctt P.R of. 854"3410 mlrrora, 1trfft :l'., HTS. SAT/SUN M .. alP 1001 QUAIL ST., N.B. M~tur• person lor A.M. i d Call B.J. 882· 1033 Call Teri 71-41846-1422 flee ~l)eedt exper'd ,. RATTAN Mt, 4 ptece W'th lkal•, mlac. 278 Joenri To plec. your meeuge ....U ... 833-9300
driving red, NB 833-18 7 w.11 PISITm f/T What • WondemA! Wotld aponalbl• peraon, 8!> tone "7.rttem, loft Super neighborhood-before the Thia 2 Dr com.. With p/1, lllbaM&ll 1147 o~~G~~!;!~i~~
PIT UTlalTll Ytang Ytano. 840-0111 of ShOpplng, right at wpm, IBM/PC with Word-~:*~1,c:Mtl· ~5= enter from Adema ~i reeding public, = ~~':ts!r.,,~) 'U fr;(lla furbO. exit CadllleCl lnOrenge . --. I tall ti I your flrp'!IPI evefYdey1 ltW e plue. 720-Qt41 . on Albatrota, ... • phoM cond blk/_.__ Coutltyl S.. UI todeyt .,.,.,. .... na • on exp. n You don't need a gun to Delly Piiot Cla11lfled -·-•--'/•-a Salem HOUM tolld mapte well Bantler llQna. Set· Delly Piiot ..... ' ...... , •• 8tereo, 1 .. 0 1180 ~er work, refs & car .. drew lJ•t" wtien you Ad• To place YGIK ad, HI~~-" ....:::,'!P' din rm tbt w/4 chra SS~. Sun 9-1. 916-8479 Clutlfied, 142-5678 OMNGECOAST ,,.. tlr•. elr. 7400· R. • •
' . •12 "'· 953-&014 place an ed In the Daily call 142·567& end let a ,_, "" -·-Colonial din rm tlaht fbc· Jeep/~ Hatdahl .m 833-aee.2, 2900 arbor Blvd ' ••n /UlllO Pilot Want Adsl Call now Clau llled Ad-V'8or help ~. 831-14&4 t.ure, lttta MW, 11!. Lrg ~ 2524 Harbor Coeta Mele ewe 5!2 7 COS~ A MESA .
:C>onawn & Seaman•. Los / M 2·5e78 you WYOllll..... : MCtio.,al "'** 01 •l1t1U.....1 1111 p..., .. h 7111 Mt-1121 Ill ' lltl 1~-,......,..___,..-~1"%
AngeMe'1 o1d .. 1}eWelera reta11 P1t1me~1emto4pm.CM ~'=:1~s2~ood Newport a .. cn Tennie ANDERSON'S YAt;H 1t:1 fncb RHiJd8171wfiltaconv.2!k •nr•ltt ,
I• •••king an ex· Dutiel: Inventory, receltv· Club remlly memberatllp 110 E~t., Balboa , ml on rt>lt eng. Roll bat. '11 ::r
perl en ce d Recep-STOP 'I ID MAllETI Ing, padllng & ltllpPtnQ Sof•, beige wtwt cor· evall 1&5<>. &4+1448 ANNlfAlFALL SALE 7~ o.taun P.U. 70K orig Luggage reek. Gd cond. 111 I
tlonlst/CUhler fOf their ~· ••• 111111 orden tor tmllll eleetrr doroy $200, & royel bl~ Sm114.,~rCea11: ... c~on7~!~10t\. S1700, 842-2839. 4-cyl., auto. trent . l lr
Nwpt Bdl store. Contact dl8'. Wiii train neat or· cord. vetV9t chelr S75. go SCRAM-LETS 50· Oii Aft Cabin Trwtr <N. ~ u.o I ,,.. ,,... Fl
Mr: Balley'' 844-5764 DIE CLElll Oalzed per.on Mt F _.. cond. 831""231 40· Del Sedan Tr&WW fu1 iMi ,...,.. ISi H~~iNG'T~~wVJH IEllPT /111 lfo OOtM. PHmkr. 14&-5293 Weterbed, e1r trame, ran· ANSWERS 40' P.cernaker Aft Csbln ·13 0 d R c 197ti8lslW,::. i;pa, CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH
,tor dewloprnent co. some Posit ions available In Dana Point WAlllllll taatlc buy '50. 720-1950 g~: ~~h~~ ~ var~.~~ mt~~": ~~ci:.14ee..5~9~· 842--0831 540-5184
• R.E. becicground or ofc Eve s 3_ 11 PM and n ights 11_7 AM. Shlppln~ & Rec.ivln8 Whit• twn canopy trench ~ruttt -Ag•t• 31• Trojen FI B £xprtl . xtrul $18,750 540-9205 •II OllYITTI
• exper.pref 40-50 wpm G d I edl I Mon· r l 7:3 0·4:3 prov.bed,drar,deel(,pwr ~~N~~tl• 30'Chrllfx?rMCrulMr '83DOOOEVANCONV flfH'I llS7 Loaded w/power equip-
'-typing &good phone oo start ng wage, m cal n-M .75/HR. Maul & Sont carpt c:tMnef wnt dining A true , .. , ot man'• cont-28' Owen• expr .. Cruleer 15K Ml;" LOADED. LIKE '83 PORCHE 3g pertQIY ment. l!nder 30.000 ml.
: ~~~.r~~ela~en%. suran~&, paid v acations, tuition re-eee-1510 Ron :2~7G cuehloned c:hra cienc. 19 hi• Wtlllngneea 28' Seabird FIB Sptt Flhr NEW. Apprel .. d at re1torec:1, good cond. Mu•t '"' (1 LEK415)
&4&-440S ask for Cathy. lmbursement , and management op-WPl..a• 1o ucrtt1oefor othefsend 28' Sabrecraft ~pCrutw $13,700. Alklng 110,450 15489 OBO. 559--7421 111,111
llOIPTlllllT portunltles. For Law Offloe. Nwpt Bdl ......... not wait for • TH.ANKS. 47' Vagabond Ketch .• 080. MUST SELLI pp ·es SC Cpe, xlnt orig cond. Johnton & Son
C.ll l14.ll4 •• 210 ~amo6c•. Send r• .... 1213 •uicll lait iffi 41' Morgan 011 Keteh, Oii <714)83e-2ll73 loml, muat Miil Bett otter ll~n Mercury For LI'# Arm. PIT, Airport
• Area. S5fHR 850· 1190
IECEmOllST
Pert Time. 8am· 12 noon.
aYme to: Hiring Partner • 40· Mariner Ketch, Oii bti .. n 8715--0993 2826 Harbor Blvd, C.M. .r .''" II '.n.. 5000 Birch St, Ste 2llOO 87 yrdl of nylon crpt Artley Nlcitel Flute. per· 31· Yank• Sloop. Dll "'-n·an' aa..as .79 PC>f'9Ctle 924• 15 ........ 71415.40-5630
Nwpt Bdl 92MO. wiped. 1 yr old. S2000 feet, new ped1 S 175. 30· Cel Sloop "w m ..,.,..
Fr., ... , 1-12Pll at new, mek• offer. 842-9178 28' M0<gan Sloop Xuatln HMIY •g w/vene •mlfm 1tereo bleupkt '83 Camero Befllnetta, V8, W Jt .. W1at .. / 842-2885 or 897-8430 ,.., L S~ drl tel •""'50/ bo cut, tnrl, air, e/C, elloys, 5 apd, blk/blk, air, tteteo .....lie 1111 .. Tlmlt cv uger ve r n ....., o or Corp Pr• car A ttMI '8300 PP 833-6435 or 34138 Pacific Coast Hwy, 081'18 Point, CA Comput• 1700. L.oveeMI Dl'9C1or. Like new 1100. 215' Coronado loop trade "3-8377 $4983,50. 87s-;345 dys, 142·7389
NURSING CAAE. Dayr see>. Oeek & chr $75. 6-45-()104 BEST SELECTION EVER , ...... ,.... 544-7189 Eve/Wkndt •.-84-..,.Cam-.,.--o.-m-ln_t_cond--,
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16 U Mytll
HI Dtg11l1ary
17 lllM:«ll
18 Storyllnti
19 Clautty
20 Conn.ction
22 OefMted
23 Sttlpped
24 Sound
25 Seit
28 Owell«s 32 TerrOflze
33 Ente<te1ne1 34 Clip
35 FOfeshlldOw 38 Oromedery
37 Grown-up
38 Ovet ~·' 39 Af1hur Doyle
40 01 • oereat
4 1 Conlrol
43Cler~
44 Wrlggly h~h
45 Satcttets 48 Bey ot Benoa1
port
49 Keep sale
53 Severalty
54 COin droP
SS Active OM!
56 LIQnl veSMf
57 11Aurk1neu
58 tmpoMton
59 Night llQl'tlS
60 Obse<ved
61 ForwercJ
DOWN
I Secr91 pt&Ge
2 Peru lndteri 3 F ac1ory
4 Oeloghf
.. Ftet
6 Auign 7 Pr•de memt>e<
8 cr()IOr
9 Sa1nlly
10 Brol!e upa
~tenee 11 On mak
l~wttoopM 12 Badger&ci
13 In lht' tKk
2 11<1ndol
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22 llAOYnlelO mtnl 24 V1rtle m11lee
25 Summef Olym po<s even• 26 Rul' away
27 Arab 1udoe~
28 Papal
?9 T yi>! styie
30 Bindings
31 Splurged
33 Dog oenu•
36 Clnden 37 Eulteo
19 Producee
40 Aunt
42 r 119n1 CJ Ga.sped
45 LIQUO<
46Red ~
L 47Pll·-·-.a Autl'lor-Mllof
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51 Dlor-52 In ffie pell
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only. Own trenap. Good a Micro HO.'PU lrudt reoJ< ALL QUALITY VESSELS llll POl"eChe 911S •75 SILVER r''· p/b, ale, 45K ml, kind/good refe 542-5151 '50. Fr1g $50. 54&-8394 Orum "''· Ludwtg~ PRICED TO SELL TOD·Y ... p I 15 pi.c.. $1 " _______ ...... ..._ ANNIV. Mint. cond. 5200 842-9178 or
Dip Sllf J1wtlg 1114 o:~ 642-5077 950-057 SOME SUPS/MOORINGS -------•I I 15,000. Call 873-laM 85().2878 n=. e;igium sa;ipp;. ;acmo uv 8081Aess Of / <7141&46-9000 ·""'14___,c.,,,=---.,-o......,Z2='='e-• ..,,6-apd_,,
lcM AKC Champ. 8 Wk• Many 14 k1 c:htilna, ring., flct ,rua11ue .... ..h IUl '1114 HO, Ttop9, loadedl Blue
wormedllflOtt ?'8()..8337 pendents, etc. Some .,._ It• ~nt ... '12 HR tnn p;a;;t;J CHICK $8950. PP 751-5583 or
e..utlful 1 yr. old Golder ~.:"&7t~"n.tmu ciOSIN6 OFFlCES 1tMr'g, VHF: ttereo, MD 1•111 1•,r••.AN "3-5ee1 X288 PP
Retriever. Mutt move · For laJe Com Center II many extr .. B I lllo Incl .,. ~OU llW CAI ULEI
Papan. Gd fam11v pe1 ••§ Mli Te1exnRw MOO. North-'3900 dn 1.0.p. 12101mo 'Ullll PORSCHE Alklng S150. 840-1W.--em Telac:orr\ l ogic 10 173-2181 tv meg AUDI 1111 OAI IAl.ES --------King Front ow telephone IY'llem tor 10 6 .__
SILKY TERRIER PUPe mow S125. Edger $70. people MOO 758-1212or KAlllll llTll ~-. tt.,,..ldoul H~H,_EVR8lr WE'"
AKC Champion Sire. Crertamen rur beg 557-8985 ·P;;,a;;; ,..,ored llllclton of MW & s.~ .. ·: s.~:::~ OLUI GUI
1275. 831..aaee mower S75. ALL S250. Beet on. 84s-<>10. car9fulfy pr.-red C'u•c·u All TllOIS
·-;:; Jon845-8192 uelll&lmULI . ~ IMW'• In D•' .. -" Secr•terlel dMk• $75· Cofumbla 28, gd cond, ell stock ' 2 ~UE WARDROBES Rockwell· Deft• Jet-Lock S 100. Credenza S75, xtr ... muat Mii S 12,500 ' IVEllSON
Both oak, beveted rnlr· =~~ ou!.3.U:: typewriter teble $50. obo 875-4784 It cfoet mMe 8 d"· 445 E. C:0.11 Hwy
rora $200 MC:h. Old lrOI" old & :.W Aoc*well-0..ta Chelra S 1S..S215. Fax Me-Deluxe 27• Sellboet. Pur •.nee wflere you Newport Beed1
!Wirt bed $40. 53e..85311 tbl NWI a125. e111-02eo c hin• S 1,000 obo. new '17. 8'1" heed room. pufCheM your BMW. 673-0900
Oak cotfee table S200 " 557~8"5 & 758-1212 lmmac: heed & ~ &Clf:w
1930 gu •tow $275 S••r• Cr•tt•m•n 10 Plla11/~w I~ Sturdy, roomr· fut, de-....... c:=======~ Oak !Ch,. deel( $250 Teble Sew wtth cutora, ---___,.•ble fun Xlnt value ~ T~I " carb6de blade a woned sPIAEf Plano ~"' · . ~1~)1111111 Armo1r S300. 850-9897· blade., Incl. 8" Dato aet beneh, walnut, Jn Xlnt 494•5714 Mele• Offer. • •v 11 EticX Fe1tbeck,
Anliaacn S225. 8111-o280 lhape. 145-3753 h, ~"'=.~ aunrl, e/c, ttereo, grt
1 llY APP1J1m1 IUlltlllwu Hal I,...._..... Hii I,... I Ski '1111 ~ cond. *"900· 54S-8020 I~~~~~!!!!
LES 867--'133 2 IMOCE SPRtNGSTEiN wmsm EQUIP: ti' 1T +rmun. llo. felt,"'" I ·~,T= T::F~~K 7~~ i:~ ~~ ~,~
11 w ft Frigidaire, evo, xn tld<ete for Seipt. 211th. MO Ampro X-Sttn matt $100. ~;:Ui8 B~:J.1~•r LAROE SELECTION Of Olympic, CM 957-051,0 S I k II 3 8 8 4 .
cond S1SO obo ~7937 FOR 90TH. WMf Hawell adj booml or HEW & USEO 8MW'SI (Llc:l2E20420)
154a-12as 110. New 1r1t1r balk«· llula lnl Hll u. ... lft tlbw n 11'13 PHI •W.EI ULEJ• *-.a-'* bell• 125 ... 854-3410 • ~t VOLUME SALES
Aefrlgeretor1 $1211 & u s; GrMt Expec11one ~ WM *~,.* SERVICE a LEASING end out.~ great. ntce
Wuhert • $811&~ C1ubMembertt\lpforae6e , .... ' 1231 LOS'fOOALEASE. S870 N.CherryAve.LONG atereo. S1900 obo.
Oryer1, gaa/elec 189 & U!: Atklng 1700 Gte11t Buyl ' All Inventory and equip-BEACH 875-11222
ALL APPLIANCES Wor11 (81i)302-2528 25 Inch COi& RCA T.V. ment at coet end below. (No. Cherry exlt-405) ,.., ... MllM Home (213) 692~ CONOie remote controt. MARINE Hardwer9: Elac:· ll14)111-11M ee Baja Bug, 1700oo dual b ..... I Ml LAN than 1 yMt old '500 trlCal, plumblng, me1•1•. Trad9-lne w~ port h l ~ c:.rt>e
UNIQUE ro~m:: 150 O i l PAINTINGS. cath. 751-7583 lumbar, toote, f•tan6ngt, OPEN SEVEN DAYS '900. ft)-0133 SntllMr--~rij
AMtonabte. CO OR ~ 111 .__.. ~ wlnchee, MC etc. •7 VW ,.__ .,._ """' '""'l!~RmP'Jlllf"'!llPllll!ftiiiii 1947 8 ..... eln St. 142-3405 L 1 " """''• .... --, V .....,,,per, "'"'v ... ...,.. IT s.,,ta"'.Ane pletur•. $75. STE EO ...... top, MW motor, brele•,
Btwn Edinger aw.,..,. or BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Tumteble, arn/tm redto,. 900 Udo Pn Dr. good velue. I 1850. call E eta.. H• ~·
Main St a.. the BMtl Ticket•. Choice ... t• tracle, cue., 2 1g "*"' ~ Bw;h. 873-7272 780-e700 In mint eondttlon. Onty 111-IHI 10/2. l12Sea. 54&-5128 $100 obo. 751~&190 M : Mon.·Fr1. Sat. t-3. ·ea vw CAMPER . Rblt t ,000 ml. Offered by prt-
Open 1~: Sun 12·5 Mlle• eCtet 5prn. ...h LMfll TIU ~ l.oN 11 Your o.inl q . "" tne. 3 yr ~ (:~;, ~2.J:·~·~ GE ~.,,..._ ........ 11-CAAP£TINO 100+ yerct.j IU~..... 7_ M·FtNlt,S-Stlt8 pe1n1 Job, good oones. detalla . . _...,,...,u--e140tyerd,quelttyl'nMa 12ft 4' lnfleteblew/28hP •-828S.EuctldSt. or-ttrane. f5 yeerptee. i------
Gold color. Newporl 84~5 0r · Suzvlttl lncfl oara. tank, 58' for Power Gt Fullerton, CA ent owner. 851-8323 'NU U. -
BMch 142-1481 (ett) t44 0030 canopy, both lllnt cond. 21 B•lbo• Co vu 714--0808300 .....
MIQowaw Super c:tetux• $1550 obo. 131-3175 9300/mo. 973-14&4 21Mt1--'701 '70 1 Pael VW but, reblt
DI 1 1 timed/ -Lm - -1300 eng. rww battery & cyl, auto.-elr, am/fm .J ''lhelf & ~~amf MI 1f1., 11tt... ... ti WllTR -ll'-41' Ina tne. Aune greet, 25mpg radio, PS, PW, PB. 11n mo~ MW '21S. ru.1:0. Ill.._ 1.. •sffl(* U¥e • llOIW'd. 161-1800 73 PQ.up WitiuQ, MW at00 flat 9124517 =~~~~~EACH
Thll 1171 24' Marauder --engine S1600 873-oet4 '72 Super Buo. Aid Xlnt ~IRALwt~~ar:; COLOR TV i ioo. CNn• Cuddy, full head, Oe>c*plt. llH•m TIU '82 Ilk DatMI 2IOZX oones1nu r..a.., b4ittwy CH~LER/PLYMOUTH =WM win l20C _..fore, '30. MllC. ~c 1!9_t«JFllh :"":); o1G ;e;a;& Wfffi Fully loeded, T·top: Mutt Hll I 18 75 ,.....,.2 __ 1 ___ 540-6 __ 184_
080 722-7204 ' 12""30. WOtttl "Ing out. harpl ... , .14 --NII bag '375. '64-U21 lto00,&48~'n69egttpm 87~58
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ISO to '300. tao au. ~t)...: ;::e,m. 84Nft• 8. P*'-DM '"° ""'°emefo::;a,aiiUm ment. v~otun Xltoqidt2 5014,..2220 111:-._----~rww
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OUAAANTEED. Color etrok 125.. L.adl9e i eble S1195i 145-?MI . JOhneon & 8on
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dry. UM311. 540-3114 ob0.142•040¥ ~~-n~~e:" i f:':::: ~ t1ea1 ... ~.-.!!-714/&40--M30 12100, o.A ~12~ Jim-.."N1"9"'1 ..... ..., .. hlili1asaoo. W..-'fd?-MeM MtM"""""" Ewa1WkNtt 73t.:iSii _. •• llu ,_, --ITUOlNT SP!CW. ·H VW wllTPHALIA
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than 10:00 Lfl'I • w~ Pubflilh9d On1n91 COllll """' contact tM "'*"*'° ...-.. ITA .,_,. be gtMled. 12.950 obo 71()..8117 o~. 9ept 25, tMS .. "" Delly Piiot 84ip1ernber 21, l>epettment at 961-"25 AC flttOUll atlf•M Th9 folclwWla ~ .,. rf 18 FVATH0 ~
-••• Pvrc:Nlirlg Olpwtment Of Oc:10t>er~ 191$ and,..,.,tott1 .. bo¥'81ttWne MMmaTATDmff ootno butlneu u tMtaGOCl)'oflNIOflllrto n M\mang II, I~, .. LJlllLI ••"• -Mid colaOt 011M1tct tocel.O Sa.c>eo tt t P'OCIC*d 1CUOn i. Th9 tolowtlO l*'ION are .......... 1732 K.a11w Av-8t10W o.r.i.. be pot'lfled In zew1w paint, anrl, 4 8')d, J 4:-:tDooru~~t Mwtuttht~ ... I .c 1370 Ao.mt A-. ctmillllilged tit oourt, ...,._ Ck*lt ~I •
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""' '""• • ' ANO SOflWARE: COAST ~ 'C'O....IK>N al or prtOr to the publk hear· ~ ~~a1'"'"...,... We.t"*"'-. C&. t2fJ8S ~ .. tM ....,_ 7141640·5&30 -COMMUNITY COLLEGE Of' n. cm°' . Ing, ' ~ flled Alndcl H encl Mwy Ann c.... SYDNEY .... ry t3J9 DISTRICT •OUNTAIH VAl.UY CLINTON IHlllllllllOD, with 11.'~*'*'~0f Or Croee, 19t2 FlamlnQo Aw., MtcNial A. Vanlc:, =" -Alt bids.,. lo be In~-NOTICE ·1s HEREBY ~ ........ c-tCou ty ly AUQU411 21" Cc*• ....... ca 92t2e 10350 Santa M()flQ .. '12 mMY IUll oordanee Wltll the Bid Oocu-GIVEN that on W9dneeday fNM&oft = n on • AlcNrd F. and &eny Lou i..o. Ang91ea, CA 90025 0 m.nt1 whtcri are now In tai. October 9 lHS at 7.~ Publlltled Orenoe Coeat 19 5 ,_ l.oYejoy, 903 Viet• Vallnda. Pvbtlltled Or1ng9 Co.I MARR . IAlelll and may be MCUr.O In the Pm In the cnY Cou~I Dally Pilot ~tatnber 28, Or CoM1 San Clerr4nte, ~ 92e72 Dally ~ ~-14,
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4 Doof, loaded w/~ office of the 04ractor of Ctiamber• 10200 Slat., Av-1985 o:~~-:C, 7 1• Robert J. Ind L.aA.M J. :n . 21. Oc:100er 5, 1M6 ············••! equl~t. lo mu ... Ilk• Puref\M!ng ol Nld college enue. Fou'ntaln Valley. the , Se-083 21 28 ttaS tetn · · Strom, 110 All• "11ta Way. a..o:M S_i.. ... _ c.-t .__ •t new (Stk #722). dltlrlct Planning Comtnltllon wtll • · S..0
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Laguna Beac:h. CA 92e61 .,._.,. llllMll'C _..y, Mp em~r " 111 Ill Each bidder muat aubmlt hold a publtc r-1ng on Ille NlJC NOTICE / fhlt t>uttnMI 11 COi\· r-wa.n. ""''-. ~ ARIES (~arch 21 ·Apnl 19): This can be your powcr·play day. Jonneo:,&.Son with 1111 bid a cunler'1f~ due1eo by• gene.rel pen-1-FlC-TmOUl.:..:;::=;;;..;.;•.;;.u.;.;l.;;.I;;.•_•_
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deadlines, strong love relationship. Keyno te 1s achievement, the 2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M 10 the order of the COMt "°"' 1 1;
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overcoming of obstacles, financial reward. 714/640-5630 Community College Dlltrtct Petition aubmltt9d by Uyt 1n tile Matt• of tilt Appl!-...._ ITAnm.NT wt111111e County ewtt ot Of-~ ~ tttn Streeit.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Look beyond the immediate, reahLC ·94 Grand Marqula LS~ Bowd ol Trutt-In en cnang for vlCMo tape rental cation o1 GEORGE DALEN The following pertone.,. 8"09 County on ~tember eoete 7.._, ~ 92e2
7 you have wide, cager audience awaiting your presentatio ns. Focus on pus Wag, loed9d, Ilk• =:I~) ~t1e'':'m ':,':and r...i..;:~ ca~ 1~ DAIL~:;:'~~-= ~~. ~1~2 8• 1985 ,.... Hugo Hunzlkl«, 2135
finishing what you sta.n, lhe removal of a burden, s trong love new. Not drl.,,.,, lut 6 u a guarani .. that the bkl· ~Hart>ot Boulevard OROER TO s1in1a Pola Ave , Ml8alon Publllll.o 0t8"09 Coaa1 I ~etident. eo.ta Mele. CA
relationship. Aries plays key role. mo9, S to,995. M.4-407& der wlll enter Into th• CONOf'T10MAL UM""· SHOW CAUSE VJeto CA 92982 Oelly Piiot ~tembet 14,
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You gel to hean o f matters, wish OW•••llile 1327 P'C>POMd Contract 11 the MIT MO. 114 cc-ttftued WHEREAS GEORGE DouglH Montgomery 21 28 Oc:10C>er 5. 1985 T111a busl~cc:n·
tame It warded lo him ln 1,,_..........., 21, 1tlf) DALEN DAILEY. petlt'°'*'. Sharp, 21792 Santa Pola Sa-005 Oucted by an • comes true, you ma.kc new start m new direction. Take the lead. '72 V't• cruiMr Wagon IM ~1 of failure to enter1 Petition •ubml1ted by hu n1ec1 •petition wttll the Ave . M1111on vi.to. CA ~ ;::::=:, wee filed ·
imprint your own style, show that you have pioneering spint. Member New llr•. Od cond, trlr into auc11 contract, tt1•1ico«Ha NaylK for .... and Cler1< of thla Court tor an 92692 NlJC NOTICE Coun a.11of0r,
of opposjte sex doea care and wi II prove it. l)tc:h $825/obo M•-8073 J>toceecl• of Ille etleci! wtll be ~taJ o1 video rnoYtet 1n-or<* enanglng 1111 name Thia bu11neu 11 COi\· Wltll Ille ty .._temt>er
CANCER (J 2 1 J I 22) F I nh fj forleltad. or In lilt -of •~1ng all rtllnga (0 , PO. R from OEO"RGE DALEH due1ed by an lndMdual ITATl..wT M ~ ~ty on ....., une -U.Y : 0 low lhrou6u on rst 1mpress1ons. 'll OITWI on bond, the IUll sum 1'*9of )()at 9080 Edlnget Av-DAILEY to DALEN DAILEY. Oougl .. Sllarp wmc>llAWAL ""°" 11. 1 ...a1A Recent dream. properly interpreted, can help you wm a contest lllll wm be torlelt9d 10 said oo1-anue IT 1s ORDERED that "' Thl9 11atement w .. n1ee1 ,AllTNI,..... Pu Wied Or CoMt Elem~nts oft1mini. luck ride with you. Professional superior will pay Auto trana. air. radio. Pl•. iege di1tr1ct, ftMCtM Pl.AN NO. m -P*fa<>n• lnterea1eo 1n the w11111he County Clerk 01 Or-ONMTM UNl>e" b Piiot Sec>=t>er
21 You sincere compliment You deserve ll. p/b br-. (261UJY) No bidder may wttlldraw CONOfTIONAL uar ,.~ ebove--entltled metter ap. ange County on Augu11 21. 'ICTTTIOUa .,....., ~Ober 5 12 1N5 . LEO(J I 23 22 .fy . . . . v•... 1111 bid fore petioCI for forty-...,. NO. m (C-ttftued pear bel0te tt11a Court at 1985 ,.._ . · · s.<>49 u Y -Aug. ): Divers1 . display versatility, keep options HUNTINGTON BEACH five (451 da'JI attar 111e date"°"' a.,itemt:Mlf 25, ••> 9 1s a.m on Oc1ot>er 21. '1111• The 1o11ow1ng P4lf'IOn 11u
open . Focus on communication, long-<listance caJI that verifies views. CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH eet for tile opening tiler.or Petition aubmltted by 1985. In ~mant 3, 11 Publtlhed Orange eo..1 wttlldrewn .. 1 general '*1· --... ---.,.-lllft-TIC( __ _
Popularity increases, you reac h more people. you cotJld receive offer to 842--0631 5-40-51&4 Tile Board of Trust-re-Prtneeland Properties fOf the eounllouee 1ocate0 at Dally Piiot September 7. 14, ner trom tilt '*1ner9hlp oc>--.....:'"....;;.;;UULno;.;;;.;.;~"".;;..;.o---
1 MrVM lhe Pf'Mlege or rejec:t-multi-tenant lnduttrlal eom· 700 Civic Center Drive West. 21. ~8. 1985 erallng under the flctltloul FtCTIT100s .., ..... trave overseas. •11 ILU GITUIS lng any and au bide or 10 plex Property tttuateO gen· Senta Ana, Callfomla. and se-021 bulineM name of Acapvleo VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check source m aterial, make necessary llPIElll waive.any lrregularllles or In-er ally along ttie eaat aide of lhow eauee, 11 any, wily the 8eac:h Club, 226 Marin• N•~TDmNT are
revisions. You'll learn mo.re about 'financial aspects of recent Load_,. wtth~ ....,uln.. forma1111e1 In any bid or 1 Newhope Street 1300 feet petition tor change ot name DID•.tC N()Til'I:' Ave . Newport e..cn. Calif The ~~-ft'V pel'90fl•
0 """ """ ,,~ the bidding tnould not be granleO. l"UUL •~ 926&2 doing bl.ltl-U: reg agree~enJtt. ~embel rdfoScppos.1te se, x fee Isl deeply. and you couJd become ment. (2AC 810) ' ~H A. STlVENS, Vice IOUJ'.:~~~ ~~~.':w -IT IS FURTHER ORDERED FICTITIOUS eu..... Tiie flelltlOUI bualn••• Grenl and t:"t::t·W.:::
emouona y mvo ve • orp10 pays roe. 11111 cKancellof, hit-At-TENTATIVE ntACT 121C77 111a11 copy of thl• order 10 NAMe ITAftMINT name1111emen1rorthaP8rt· '{J ~~ a · LIBRA (Scfot. 23-t. 22): Gain indicated if you· read, write, Johnaon & son 111,.., Co.et Communltr A.ND ~CIH '1.AN NO. snow eauee 1>1 pubnshed tn The fOllOwl"" P«ll>n• .,. nerllhtp wu t1tee1 on 7-25-83 A
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No 21 ): Keep recent resolution1 concerning ·a 1 Old• Cutlass Supreme. Sa-058 v1ew of landlCaPlng 1n eon-8UCCle$Slve week• pr1or to Min H T
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Libra persons play signi 1cant roles. 'ti Tll•lllRI NOTICE Of IAU approximately 1.000 1 .. 1 Ht!NRY T . ...,.,..,., ........ Miriam H Tate Jr
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_........;~.;;.....;;-....;. ___ tlon soulll of Talbert Avenue ~ -due1ed by an Individual ange County on September
SAGl'M'ARlUS (Nov . .,2-Dcc. 21 ): Define tenn~ realize much of 11•t1 M UNCLAJMED west of Brookllurat StrlMH Jud9• of th• lu~rlor r111 1 lament u flied Pu1>11snee1 °'~ Cout ,_
,_ "' "' ~ MENO c-1 1 8 a w Dally Pilot Seotamt>er 21 what you seek is curnnlly available -closc.-to home. Focus o n a cyt, •uto, air, am/Im '9tOPERTY '11110,01 A • ""-& ~Y At· w1111111e County C1ettt 01 Or·
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b1Lity, willingness to check facts concerning property values. Love CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH " Sou111 Cout Auction. ~ CENTt" _. Dally Pilot September 14 Daily Pt101 Septembef 7 1•
re lationship intensifies, responsibilities increase and chances for 842--0631 . 540-5164 ~~~. ~~~11 c~~:,n1~1·~,,!; =:;' "°"' a.,itembef 2S. 21 28 Octot>« 5. 19:~-033 21 28 1985 5~23 I 1~":t:=-' l finan~tfflf6is m(J~~•Pi6:~c~sF~~P~:;~_r~. communication, tat\ t3Zt ~~::::=::; w111 be "•nn1111 ~1~1on 1~~1! ~~p11-I 1~~~":! are
· h les IOICI 11 public auetlOf'I to the pertaining to the l11w. Plm.IC f«JTICE Nil.IC NOTICE 1 cation or GERALD l EE ,d04ng ~ aa The Big travel, ability to reach potential. You'll be finis hed wnh unnecessary S.oo 839_~9o8ow m · lllgheat bidder. said proc>-"'*'* w ftOt ltngoc:fto:'d Ft ... m ioua au•-aa FICTITIOUS auatNell BAH L Pe1111oner ror Vend.
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recent favor. p 9335 30356 Via Venld• Laguna from •nelfMMN+ioocl ~ NAMf ITATIMENT NAlltll! IT ... ,._"' A1..a Thornu N Tllutt>w, 2851 . . f h 1ata1c . NtglHll. Calllornll, • and r• ptng c.nt«. . The lollowtng persons are Tiie lollowtng ~son• ·~e ON>&9' TO w Rd Or CA PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Funding IS obtained I your flpproac •11 PHT1AO IOOO sn malnlng unclalmeCI: . "-ECIH P'l.AN NO. -doing bullneu q . Technical dOlng bUtlnMI .. Crystal. IMOW CAUSI ~ate "• ange,
is different. Stress individuality, independence, willingness10 pioneer Loaded with power equip.. _ Clotlllng .. toya. 8ooq,. (C-Unued .._ ~ Sate• Unttmlted. TI!O'S ~··· My h1r Lady. Lit·' cc, 111211 Tllia buainen
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IF SEPTEMBER %1 IS YOUR B IRTHDAY you are intu1t1ve, a lt,ttl plies Mlseell1neous ... tor Elwyn Institutes, lor I Brownstone Ln. Weal-Crystal Campbell Mme court lor a decree et\anglng Wftl1 llll County Clerll of Or-not a Stranger. \ pew. (Slk #3053A) Automobile parts and sup. Seman Conetrucllon, egent Leslie Pllllltps. 14805 Bch, CA 92880 petnlOn w1111 tlll cten< of 111111 Tllla 9'atement wu llleo
nat1,1ral teacher and psychologist, have st(ong family feelings. but Johnson & Son 1 sorted personal property 3600 square 1001 etoraoe minster. CA 92683 Thi• bua1neu 11 ~on., P•lltlonir
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relationships are unorthodox. especially where mother is concerned. Ll nootn Mercury Tiie lut known owner of warellouae addition at Tlli1 bullneas " eon-ducted by an lndMClua Gerald Lee Biiii to Gerald
11 1985 Can,.•r, Capn'corn, Aquan'us persons play 1'mportant roles 1·n your life. 2828 Harbor Blvd, CM Ille ebove property Is Judi 18325 Mt Beldy Clrci. ducted by: an Individual Crystal Campbell n......., L.ee Hendrtokton F2llMa
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7. Waterfront Homes
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---·2 BR. Oen 1244.600 --2BR 124&,000 .....
5BA. FA .>W75,000 -2 BR. Oen 1211.500 .. ___
28A 1217.500 '---I BR. FA llM,000 -8 BR. f'R. ~ Vu 1315,000 ---21R. Wtrtmt •75.000 ---a IR. View 1825,000
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' BR, FR. ()Mee 1748,000 .... ".,_
3 BR. FA '888,000 ..... w:
4BR $1,295,000 .....
5 BR, FR $1,860,000 ........ 1111111
2BR 1111.000
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2 BR.°'" $244,500 ••••• 2BR $248,000 -· ·-3 BR. FR. OcMr'I Vu $385.000 ----I 3 BR. FA . $390,000 ~e ---I
~ 4 BR, Den $425,000 .....
3 BR. FR $430,000 _ .. mu
4BR. FR $488,900 ...
5 BR, FA $485,000
ur11••• 3 BR, FR, Spa $495.000 ........
3 BR, Oen $549,000 --4 BR, Poof, Spa $575,000 ---2 BR, Wtrfmt $575,000
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4 BR, FR $595,000 ........
3 BR, View $610,000 ---3 BR. View $625,000 ......
5 BR, FR, Poot, Vu $849,000
ur111•1 3 BR, Den ~9.000 ..... aa.
I BR, FR, View $650,000 ....
3 «4 BR, FR $680,000
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4 BR, FR $&95,000 ....
I BR, FR, Otflce $749.000-
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8 BR, FR $2,500,000
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REAL ESTATE
NEW LISTINGS .... ,.. ·--VeraaHtea-lender's reposessfon. Priced for Im-
mediate sale. 2 BR, 2 BA, fireplace, mini ocean
vtew.
• ...,.. 1211.-
AttractlYe 2 BR, 2 story townhome In quiet,
private location. Greebrier modet Wood floors,
large mirror and stained glass In entry.
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A special Jewel In gated area. Custom detalla,
trench doors. 2 brick patios, 3 BR, den, built-Ins
all add to remarkable value. .......... . .. ....
Hunt Club-foreclosure, European country
home, Old Wond craftsmanship, aecurtty guard-
ed, gourmet kitchen plus more. Submit.
• 111111 a.a•.• la this the most beautiful home In Newport? See
perfection In every detail with.finest view! 5 BR,
7 BA custom on goH COUrM.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS ......... ...... ..
Garden courtyard wefcomee you Into thta home
with 4 BR, 2'A BA, famlty room and unique
ftreptace In IMng room, community pool.
:SEHR NW II.LI 1421,111
SeteMty situated 4 BR. Tastefully appointed
end metlculousfy maintained. Two spacious
patloe and pool.
F'IPllNWlaU u11.-
Two-1tory, 5 BA adjacent to park. Dramatic
entry with graceful, curved atalrcaae. Extra large
famlty/game room and formal dining room.
F'F?ll NW ILU ltll,111
Forever ocean view! 4 BR plus large formal
dlnfng room. Famlty room with wood parquet
ftoor and brick flreptace. Private courtyard en-
trance.
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S.Utlfulty decorated and upgraded "E" plan In
finest location. Wonderful vtew. Don't miss
tt_-prlced to Mii.
IHI• ftlW 1111 Mtl-Thil tov.ty &oedrnoor famlty home ha It all. 5
BR. vtew, k>vety yard, muter 8'1tte with ftreplace,
formal dining room, famlty room and ctoee to
community pool!
l'P•NWILU, ... ,..
lncredlbte vtew-lncredlble decor. lncredlbte
value-Incredible price. Excluatvefy lllted
gorgeou1 3 BR, 2'-" BA vtew home. Appointment
onty.
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Want to be envted? Thta home has It am Ex-
pantfve custom with a commanding vtew &
countteee room• tor lavtah ttvtng.
644-9060
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NEWPORT BEACH ..
111.... UH,111
Beautlfulty maintained & decorated 3 BR condo.
Private & aerene setting with peek of bay .
Parquet entry & white tUe In kitchen.
WlllUf 121 ....
Shops & school within 3 blocks of 2 story
tradltlonal famlty home with 5 BR, large famlty
room & private yard . ..... , ......
· Lovely 2 BR In private community by the bay.
High beamed celllnga, bultt-tn teak bookcues,
TV, stereo, beautiful garden patio and spa.
Leaaeland. c
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Beautiful 2 bedroom condo, gate guarded.
Large brick patio, city llghta & mountatn view.
Private location, customized throughout .
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Old Newport charm with quality and
craftsmanship. 3 BR, dining room, f amlly room.
Pine built-1ns & woodwork abound. Immaculate.
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Bay and nlte-llte views, 3 BR, den, formal dining
and pool offer comfortabfe ilfe-aty1e for coup~
or small family.
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One of a klndl Expanded Port Royal wtth pan-
oramic vtew. 5 BR, spa, enclOMd lanai. Top
street of Seavtew. AS90Clatton pool, spa, tennis. .,...... ...,. ..
Totally remodeled. Gourmet kitchen, touth
patio, private gate-guarded community with two
private beeches and marina. · A very special
place to llve.
""'*' .. ' ...... . OeUghtful oceanfront beach houee on the und
Just ltfJP8 to the water. 3 BR, 2 BA, enclo9ed
patio. Just reduced.
Pl•llU 1411,111
Older, charming oceanfront 5 BR, excetlent
location with beautiful sunset views. Com-
fortable and cozy, can build duplex on thla IOt.
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Mal-kal with extra wide deck overlooking boat·
Ing activity with view to jetty. 2 BR,leaded glass
entry doors, private patio.
11t11111•1 sa11,111
Large famlty, large boat, two story, 5 BR on 70'
water frontage. Dock 65', veseel alongslde .
Patio with custom poot and spa.
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SpilCloua • BR, 3% BA, custom bullt on the bey, '°' 3 boat 9llpt & favorabty prk:edl You can have It
all ... call for appointment. Land lnduded.
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Custom 5 BR, • 'h BA, two muter auttee with
aeparate fireplaces. 50' water frontage, 3 boat
aUpa, fee land.
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100' on bay. Pier & allp, huge sandy beach, brtck
patloll Cape cod, 4 BR, lar~ family room,· •
.:.---Jonnal dining, country kitchen.
HARBOR AREA
COVER PHOTO HOME
WATDFIRT PlUlllE
12H OUlllL IUI, .. NIT W•
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Delightful contemporary home overlooks the
channel with picturesque view of bay, ocean and
city lights. Located on prestigious Peninsula
Point, this 4BR, 4BA home was built In 1980 and
reflects quality craftsmanship and top of the llne
appliances throughout. The master suite Is an
attraction of Its own with an entertainment
center, wet bar, spa tub, extra large shower and
balcony, where you can enjoy the scenic view
from a higher perspective. Open for your vleYv
Ing on Sunday, Sept. 29th from 1:00 til 7:00p.m.
IUTUllYIL• PQ,IM
Custom 4BR, 2 BA home on Lido Island with
llvlng room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of
windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
excellent street-to-sreet location. Priced right to
sell fastl Must see It today!
llUllTFIU 1211,IOO
Three bedroom, 2'h BA custom U-shape home
with family room, & llvlng room with fireplace.
Cupboards & closets galore! Plus -separate
guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely
pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your
opportunity to own this exceptional home!
lllTlm MILT 1214,111
Spacious Newport Heights home In excellent
locatlon features 2BR, 1 't'lBA, wide open family
room with double fireplace to living room, 2
patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautful
home that radiates warmth and charm. See It
today!
WUTalff Piil.. 1211,llO
The perfect home for a family seeking a prime
location at a reallstlc price. Nicely kept 3BR,
1¥.BA home with large rooms, vaulted wood
celllngs In llving room, formal dining and large
lot with yard plus pool, roses and fruit trees. An
outstanding buy! Call for further Information
now.
U11 YIEW .... 1111,000
Large 1BA condo In glamourous elevator build-
ing with comforting security. crose to shops.
Boat sllp posslbllltles. Lovely pool. Call now.
lllffl.... ~ l1M,llO
Large 3BR. 21"'BA condo on plctures~ue green.
Lots of upgrades and move In condition. Defi-
nitely a "Best Buy"that includes the land. Call
for your showing today!
Ull'l&f IUl1Y 1111,000
Lovely 3BR, 21hBA home with view of canyon
and back bay. 2 story home on extra lot offers
bonus room, formal dining, 2 fireplaces. parquet
flooring, covered patio and RV access. A large
home without a large price. CaH to see today!
MWfll'J _. -WILi Tl_. 11•,IM
Model perfect 2BA, 21"'BA condo with vaulted
celllngs, flagstone flreplaoe, mini blinds, at-
tached 2-car garage AND mini ocean view! Call
today for your opportunity to see this exquisite
home.
........... 1122,HO
Fuhlonabfe Penthouse with sparkling ocean
vtew In a quiet and secure resort location with
ewtmmlng and tennis or walk to the beach. A
eerene hide-away In soft beige, perfect as a first
or last home. Just listed and vacant, so call to
... itnowl
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REAL ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY
IUITU.1.T IDllDI IHl,111
Supreme quality duplex with 3BR. 2BA upper
unit and 1 BR, 1 BA lower unit. 3-car garage.
Excellent as owner occupied Investment or as
total rental. Ocean and park are just steps away!
Make your offer nowl
FAITUTll ..,_Tmm 1111,llO
Best Investment In the areal 2 building duplex
with 3BR, 1 BA unit and 2BR, 1 BA unit; each with
2-car garage. Excellent Income with low main-
tenance. Call to see today!
llPlD tml'l'llEIT 1120.000
Start your portfolio nowl Affordat:iie property
with 2-2BR, 1 BA units In good rental area .• The
time to buy Is now! Call for more Information on
how to begin.
•W'I TllS FH YA&.IU 1141,000
Large 2-story Sandpoint home In excellent cul-
de-sac location. 4BR, 2'~BA, kitchen/family
room combination. living room with fireplace
and wet bar. Opportunity's knocking so take
advantage. The perfect home for you and your
growing family without an outrageous price.
IUI ml qlllE PAii Sll,llO
Townhome with 2BR, 1'1'lBA, fireplace. double
attached garage and prtvate patio. Nice end unit
In security gated community with pool. Ideal for
first time buyersl Develop some equity nowl
MYllPHlmt Hl,llO
Why should you when this lower level one
bedroom condo In South Coast Villas is great for
first time buyers. It's close to So. Coast Plaza
with comm. pool & spa. Put your rent money
towards the purchase of your first home. Call for
further details.
645-0303
COSTA MESA
A FllllLT llUllT 1141-
lmmaculate 3BR, 1¥.BA College Park home with
beautiful hardwood floors, cute bteakfast area
and large cul-de-sac location. Close to school
and shopping to make this an excellent family
home. Call nowt
TW UYAIT&IE Ull,111
'Gracious 4BR Mesa Verde home has every-
thing! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks,
beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side
hideaway l)atlo off the den. new add-on family
room and teen quarters with it's own entry.
Bring in your offer! All terms will be considered.
POI IF PIUHTlll 11n,111
Mint condition 3 BR, 2 BA home with brick
accents and Indoor/outdoor feeling from sliding
walls of glass, vaulted ceilings and atrium.
Stunning Yorkshire model with easy care yard
on quiet cul-de-sac location. Seeing Is believing
so see it today!
PDFllTlll llT• IEUlF 1112"'°
Decorated with warmth and feeling, this Im-
maculate 3 BR, 3 BA house would be a pleasure
to call "Home". Delightful country kitchen, for-
mal dining room. separate In-law quarters. fire-
place with wood hearth and colorful landscaping
add even more appeal. A must to seel Call
today.
.U YD•'S NUT 1111-
Here's your Introduction to ~ood neighbors!
Beautiful one story home In the most deslreable
area of Costa Mesa. 3 BR. H''• BA, formal dining,
rec room and fabulous master bedroom with
refurbished bath. Professional landscaping
proves very appealing. Call to see this excep-
tional home today!
l 111 IPNltwm 1111-
Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home with
kitchen/family room combination. formal dining
area, living room with fireplace and enclosed
patio with heater. Superb family home romanti-
cally decorated to appeal to all. This home can
be your family's paradise -call to see today!
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Contemporary 3BR. 2'hBA condo with the best
location In complex Two levels of quality with air
condl1ionlng, fireplace. sundeck. attached 2-car
garage, greenbelt and community pool and spa.
Has been priced. to sell! Call before It's too late.
llUT STUlll -1111,111 Two story, 2 BA condo with vaulted ceilings.
fireplace In llvlng room. patio and double at-
tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest
rates-purchase your first home nowl
fllUll CIDI•... 11 ......
Perfect trl-level condo with 2BA, 2BA, formal
dining and llvlng room with fireplace In excellent
location. Water oriented community with pool,
spa and paddle tennis. lncredlbtoalue for your
$$ -shop and compare then call.
2299 HARBOR llLYD., COSTA MESI
#3 Civic Plaza . Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660
. We Go The Extra Mile ~
' That's WhyYou'll •OurStyle!
So •.... Don't Miss ~hese PreDlier Yroperties!
I SKCI& -.. -• • mf -A ~~ btlnd of tr1ldttlOnlll ...... coi••l¥»Ol•'I .... One of .....
~homes ...... 1tltewftt\ a aepw•c:Hldrwweng, ~ IUlte wtth lktlng room and,,_....._ Extllll9Ml uee of the
nn.t woods, 5 ore bedroonw Ind s ·~ Prtwme ywd
with large fr..torm pool Ind IPll ~ • waldel'ful
_. of lighta. I 1,895,000.
•mnc&TD -.. -8wlttfu9)' dec:Olllteel
DeYonlhlr9 model In Hert>ot Ridge. 4 bedi ooma. ~ bethl.
forrT191 dining rom and 3 cer ~· ExddnQ ._.of oewt
and city night llgMs. COmpeatMily pttoed ~50.000.
LlmST f'9CD Cllm ·-.. -Fabubll 4 bedroom custom manor home oon-.wtttt oewt and dt'f light wtew,
4 ·~· 2 nlk-ln .... .-etor. and a larD9 gourmet kttchen. Priced to ... ~ et '"5,000. fodd Gro.
SPUT--.. -Only the be9t of qualty ... '-' thrOUQhOUt tNI new cwtom ......_ 5800 eq ft of Mna .,...
lnau6ee 5 bedrooma. 1'A b9IN. Hel mabotie wood Aocn.
lcwety yard with tpe and rncnl I 1.A 10,000.
NSTlllll -.. LIT -Buld 'fO'K own home and
tennla court In thla .. lot ~ la O¥W y, acn. cA.d ga..s; eecurtty convnuntty.
Tll OICITll lR mu -One of the moet .. Mid cwtom
homesavaM&b6e. SurrOWMied by~.,....~
with a dramaUc wtew of_ttewport 8eecft. Oellgnad by not9d
archltect,Paul Thof1le -Thia lllth and.,.....,..,. .. the
nn.t rnNrw. ttwoughout. lndudlnD ~ -and stone. wtth 5 bedrooms, .......... curwd aylal .-cw
balusters c:rOWMd In hr-. and a ful ~ canter
with pool and tpe. A IPedef V-. for '3,850,000.
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cal -.. -Upper ~ 2 bdrm condo In Rancho
San Joeqlan. High oailr'OI & nWrona gt.,. bright. open
teeing. CloM to golf & tennll dut)e. W.lftt. to ltlOpplig ctr.
1149,000. Gal Blinbf'letd
-~ ftl PSI• -Lowly 3 bedroom 3 batJ\ -
Woodtide ptan, One of the be9t tocetlona on Wood91de Lake
with many upgrede9 -Decorator wel 00\let',ogs, new~.
tinted windows, mirrored web. and wood and mert>6e l'k>ors. A must to ... 111
11ll\I l9CI --Thlt 3 bedroom. 2'A bath condo has
been~ for dtact'llTlll lat)ng tMt• and actM ttte.tytes.
Extra large mater suite with welt-In c::toeeb, wood belcony
off the famtly room and gteenhouM wlndowt .,. just a ,.,,,
amenities thts home ha to oner. 1159.900.
11ll\I l9CI ~ -Ntoa 2 bedr"oom, 2'.Ar baths and
flrepaoe. l ocated on the perimeter of the oomptu. LOYefy
courtyard end patlO wtttl • reel count'} -....na. A 1 y991
home warranty po8cy wll be pr<Ntded. 1149,900.
• TllE ILIFFS •
S9Mf l8ll ltlPPS .-TT -Finest comer location. e.t
priced Anita In Blun.. lmttlng klic:hen, famlty room, pretty
patio, tlfeplace. Spartcllng deet1 3 bedroom wtoomoertlt>M
den. 2 bath on fee land S 199.SOO.
LIWU cmmnr lJUml -Sc>edol• 4 bdrm towMome with
large recrMflon room. Private spa, oommuntty poott, doee
to ahOpptng and r«:re9tlon tac:MJee. Priced to ... et
$233.500. ~.Sue Thom8a
tmlE.J llCINI -OUtMandlng E Plan wtth many
upgr~. SC>enleh tlle court '/Wd tintty. lwge •ldoeed bf1dt
patk> oft farnlty room, ~ bult-tn ~ tn Ming
and famly rooms and .nun.a ltwoughout. Pt1me Q'eenbelt
locatlon With ~ ._ from d«*.. Owner'8 .. agwila
$285.000
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~ wHt'I oewt wtew. ProfMalonal)' dec«ated with
~ docn. plentmtlon lhutt«s. ~ Ole ftocn -New
on the mattcet One you must ... and you can mow right In.
1411,000. Marte o.nny
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5br den $1.695,000 1-5 --11 ....
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P9CO Tt IWJ -Make an ofter on this 3 bedroom. 2~ bath
Genoa Model=n Hiiis. Conven6eot k>catlon -cloee to
sctlOCM and . A gr•t .,. .. '°' the young family w .. Pf1ced at $175. .
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spectacular home bUltt by CMa Atite. Oecomed by Fan In a
dramatic contemporwy setting wtth tabuk>u9 ~ and
city light views, nothing hU been Wt out of tNa 2,500 equ.re
feet of pure luxury. A WtfY apedel ~ tult NdUoed to
1395,000. Fumlshtngs aveltable at ,000,
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..n.wT CISTI IUA -4-~" ,-\9,000. All WtfY large 3
bedroom. 2 bath unit ., \. 'T\llllntatned. Income la
S2,800 per month, nt ., :::Altey, 8.6 groea fector, and
owner may CMry 2nd •. ,.., and Pat Beuer ~
11.MUC -• IUA 1191 -~ ~ home with count'} kitchen, hu wood p&an6' flooring, Butct.·Blc>c*
ltland. Large 4 bdrm, wtth plantatJon ahUtWS In FR.
Spacioua 2 atory entry f~w. 2 stone ~. Mature
follege ywd lends lovely accenu. Cus1om chllchn'a p&ay
aree. Orh '242.500. Ann Mane Murphy
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SIPO m · Cll CllTll -Sita on the btuff cwertooklng bay
and ocean.~ 2 yee1 old cwtom home. SIMMS •ea
model. Prohnlooal decor. 3 bdrm, 31n bd'I, ,_. ~
room with fan1utlc View. All of thla PLUS a 3 bdrm. 2 bath
home -aAao with View. $$50,000. Loie Cornwell
Fiii IDCOO .. -TMt's right -a free HEW 500 SL
Mercedee 8efu with the purdlaR cl thil borne! nepnt, new
ooniempon.ry ome with ocean view. 6 bdrm. 4 batba.
t..utlfully appotn&ed. Alldni ~.000. Lem Camwell
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• IALIOI PElllSiU •
mil .. ...uYT -W .. l located duS*x on the BelbOa
Penlnaual. Just 1in blocka to the beech. Lower unn 3 bdrm .
2 bath & ftreplace. Upper unit 2 bdr.,, 1 beth & eun dedl. A
2 car garage & 2 car drtwway perking. ~ owned. Prkled
to tell at $245,000.
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A l.am'I C9I • • ._. -Fully tumllhed luxury condo.
adjacent to goff courae. Three yeers In Callfomla'• rnoet
unuaual beactl reeort town. Lov.ly and~. Only two
houra away. S255,000. Cantact Wen<ty JOhneon for detail• on how to vltlt.
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llWilT WCI · ICUI m -Outatendtng ouatom Eutapeen
atyte home with panoramic View of the ooean. Catalna
' ltland. Newport Bay &nd city lfohtt. 5 badr~. 7 NtM.
formal DR. 5 tlreplaoe. -almo.1 e,ooo eq ft Of eleg9nt Mng.
A190 beeutltul pool and epe PLUS llteem and MUM room.
ExoeltentJy pr1Ced at 11,450,000. ALSO FOA L!ASl 16.000
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Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
8PYOLA88 HIU
Magnificent upgraded & remodeled 5bdnn.
home. Commands an unaurpuled view of the
ocean, bay, faahion Wand. Catalina. mntna. &
night lights. Features family room, remote con-
trolled spa & koi pond. $839,000 includes land.
SALLY SHIPLEY /J OYCE DABOL T
FRONT ROW CENfER
SPECTACULAR VIEW
One of thoee rare really livable homes. Recently
remodeled using the finest quality and excellent
taste. Private courtyard with custom spa. Large
covered used brick viewing patio. Serurity sys-
tem. Professional landacapini. 3 bdrms., 3 baths
& family room. $835,000 with land.
BELLE CHASE LEE
2'01 H8rbor View Dr. Corone .. _
Open HouM &undeJ 1-S
MESA VERDE COND0 •• .$11,900
Lovely upgraded 2bdrm. condo in excellent area.
Attached one car garage, conununity pool. Will
go VA or FHA. Outstanding value!
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER
FABULOUS VIEW HOME-IRVINE
Outs~ding two bdrm. & den executive garden
home in great Turtlerock Glen location. City
view, spa off master suite, tastefully decorated
and la.N:blcaped with many upgrades. $250.000.
r:::::=::J c==;;~--Bll..L KROGER/DON DeTH~
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER S100,000U
Only $95,000 L.H. for custom 3 bdrm., 2 bath,
1500 aq ft mobile home in family park in Laguna
Beach. Ocean view, beach acx:eaa. security gate. l
year home warranty.
MARY JANK
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
Large venatile plan 4 with a dramatic living
room, fireplace, family room & den. Good view.
One of the largest units in Villa Balboa. 'A.~
awnable ftnand.ng: Owner anxious. $182,000.
MARIA BEROOVITZ LINDA TAGLlANE'ITI
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
•1•,500
Bright, cheery tJi-level w/ocean view. 4bdrms., 3
baths, 2 car garage, family room, formal dining
room. wry fireplace. c.ommunity pool & tennis,
cuJ-de--uc. May consider exchange for sing.le
family residence in Orange or Villa Park.
GORDON LEWIS
OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME
Three bdrm., 2 bath owner's unit upstairs
w/rnaster bdrm. & bath plus Cl.replace. 2 bdrm.
income unit downstairs w/fireplace. Seasonal
rental, rarely vacant. Lrg. a.umable lat.T.D.
MARIA BEROOVITZ MARILYN TWITCHELL
LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX
Two bright & sunny apartment.a. Each has three
bdrm.a., two baths and fl.replace. Lower apart-
men t has formal dining room. Live ln one-lease
one or convert to single family. Beautiful sandy-
beach. $869,500.
CATHRYN TENNILLE
BLUFFS • NEWRORT BEACH
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Popular "X " plan with wrap around peuo on
gmbh nr largest pool Ccn:y fireplace in master
bdrm. & living room, upgraded cu.at.om UJe in
kitchen, family room & patio. Aslwnable lo.ns!
$212,000.L.H.
Aak for SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DAOOLT
our bdrm Luak built plan "B" on prime com er
t offering complete privacy, spacious rear yard
/large pool & spa. New decor within the pa.<1l
two years. Sellen are motivated and looking for
offer. $369.SOOON DeTHOMAS
OCEAN VIEWLOT
SAN CLEMENTE
Prestigious Cyprus Shore. GUard gated cum-
rnunity adjolning Casa Pacifica. 60xl24 lot Pn-
vate beach, two and one-half acre park,
clubhou9es, pool&, tennis. $300,000.
SANDY MrITMA.N
MONARCH BAY
Large ramblin8 home in ~ful. qwet. gate
guarded community. Call to see all the amenille!
thia 5bdrm. pool home has to offer Modestly
priced at $450,000. L.H. Seller will trade for
commercW property.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
NEWER BAYFAONT HOME
Private dock for 70'boat. 147' bay frontage.
4bdnna. w/private baths + convertible study,
fonnal dining room. separate master wing
wllitJJ.ns room, large bayaide deck. $1,450.000
includes land.
TODDY SMITH/DON DeTHOMAS
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
0 MOTHER'S DREAM" LOCATION
Newport-Outstanding 4bdrm. Portofi.no-backs
up to greenbelt, steps to comm. pool, a sJup & a
hop to elementry school. Spacious sunny rear
yard/custom Jacuzzi framed by open patios great
for enteruining.
TODDY SMITH
NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT
SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW
Unsurpaaeed water location near the harbor
entrance w/two boat spaces & easy ocean access.
Two bdrm. duplex located on private road off
Bayside Drive. Llve in one & rent the other
$1.200,000. includes land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DA.BOLT
SUPERB NEW LISTING
IN SPYGLASS
Prestigious executive home w/ocean, mountam &
city lights view. new pool & spa. Serene sett.mg
w/new land8caping. Single level, 4bd.nn • 3 bath,
family room home with many ad<k!d amenities
'695,000.
BELLE CHASE LEE
WALK TO PRfV A TE BEACHES a SHOPS
Channing, newly decorated, 3bdrm.. 2 balh
home on large lot. Xtras include wood noon.
fl.replace. large patio and dbl., detached garage
Priced to sell at S23S.OOO Fee
CAROL PANGBURN
STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOM~
Lovely Westcliff loca~ Flowing floor plan for
entert.airung. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3bdrms,
2\i'J baths w/spacious family room operung 1D
large pool and deck $350.000
MARILYN Hil..L
BAYFRONT-PIER a SLIP
Quality bw.lt custom 4 bdrm home. Mahogany
trench doors & windows & windows. Spectacular
view from master suite & retreat.Lower bdrm.
coould be maid's/guest room. Perfection, move
right in. $1.250,000 includes land.
DON DeTHOMAS
CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY
will trade for commercial property or units thJ!J
beautiful unit offers luxury and sec:unty for
carefree llVing on the water in Newport Beach
All rooms are spacious in this 3bdrm . 3 bath
residence. $585,000.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
Plan Il an Villa Balboa. Two master swt.es.
spaoous \Jving room w/fireplace. large sund«k
Owner motivated Assumable financing
$170,000
MARIA BER.COVITZ LINDA T AGUANE'ITI
COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED
NEWPORT EXEC FAMILY HOME
Two story. 4 bdrm. decorator's home. French
doors. windows~ ha.rd wood f]QQrS, 2 !ire.places.
!eparate family room, large e.a\-in kuchen.
Choice lot & location/custom spa, patios & deck
$369,000
TODDY SMITH
ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME
Fabulous home for executive living. 30ft. S>t-
down bar overlooking golf course, stereo room.
pool table area, 25ft. mirrored wardrobe plus
walk-m cloeet. Reduced 1D only $1.100.000
DORCYI'HY HARDCASTLE
SERENE AND SECURE
Located on prestigious Blg Canyon Golf Course
Two bdrm., 1.n-l.evel condo Situated on the hfth
fairway. Two ba.lcorues. fireplace Lil sunken Liv-
mg room, gated entrance $247,000
KIMBER BtrITS
DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M.
Pnde of ownership is reflected an tlus beaut.alully
mamt.amed duplex F.ach urut features two
bdnns w/ nwnerous ameruties pJu.s a four<ar
garage Great renLal area. Al.mmt S300 000 of
assumable flnancing Offered at $360,000
LfNDA TAGLLANE'TI1
ROOM FOR ENTIRE FAMILY CORONA
DEL MAR
Mom & Dad hve 1n the spacious 2bdnn., 2 bath,
fam rm urut Grandma m her own I bdrm apt
Thf' children m theu"S and sull have 2 mort' ren wJ
urula! Garages for all' AsJung $785.000
CAROL PANGBURN
LIVE NEAR THE BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR
Excellent owner hnancmg' EnJOy l'OOI breeze. un
a dehghtfuJ. seclu<k!d, peno .JU8t one blk from
ocean 4bdnns . 40 ft lot Abundent slOragE". 3-car
garage. lrg ~ SobdJy CONtr\K'ted home
w/nuru ocean V\ew Crom upper level $475.000
BINNIE DIXON
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
r:2 CORPORAtE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 DNEWPCJRT CTNTER
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This must surely be one of Jasmine Creek's most
beautiful homes. No expense was spared on
design, quality & decor·iJlus a fantestic ocean & ...
canyon view in premium location. $399,000.
759-1501
TIE IUllMI UFE
awaits you in this lovely 2 story home. Many
extra amenities. Professionally decorated. 3
bdnns. 2 ~ baths. Compare & you'll agree this is
an excellent buy. Call for details. 759-1501
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• .Belcourt Hill Beauty available for only $425,000. 2
bdrma. 2~ baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright
home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501
l&LM& Ill I• llPlEI
A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus
a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an
excellent income. Pleaae call for an .appointment
to come in and view this immaculate, upgraded
property and examine the financial poesibilities.
759-1501 '9&UTY II TIE IDT llYU1WIT
Th.iJ fabulous 2 bedroom, 2~ Q<h home is located
in one of Newport Beach's finest areas. Magnifi-
cent views, excellent construction. Top amenities.
Superb profeaional decor. $530,000. 759-1501
'Ill Ill• WITI mlttCJll
Channing 5 bdroom home in excellent area.
Superb financing with $256,000 aasumable loan at
11 \4 %. Separate fam. nn. and fonna.1 dining
room. All for $339,000. 759-1501
Ill w PD•la.& -12,211,111
Magnificent location on the bay. 3 story home.
Situated among the most eJegant and exceptional
homes in the entire Harbor area. This borne needs
interior refurbishing and oould be the showplace
of So. California. 759-1501 ~
Piii.. -WITI YllW IPYIUIS Large 2 story "home in hills above Newport
Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large
bonus room, family room. and all good thinas for
the good life. 759-1501
PEIFEITllll
is yours in this immaculate 4 bedroom home with
gorgeous pool. Irreplaceable harbor views are
youra, too . .BeautifulJy landscaped extra large lot.
Irvine Terrace. $447,000. 759-1501
11111 M Tll l&Y
Magnificent location. Slip for 50' boat. Excellent
home with beautifully flowing floor plan. 4
bedrooms and 4 ~ baths. Fonnal dining room,
family roorlr-a reaJ dream home. $990,000.
759-1501
PllTlll PIEm IT TIE IU•
Thia lovely home ia only 5 doors form the ocean.
Now has 2 bedrooms, but has approved plans for
a teCOnd story if desired. The vaJue is definately
here at $269,000. 759-1501
Wl'll ,.. Tl PlllllT
Thia 3 bedroom home that has just been listed. It
ia in lovely condition throughout with many
upgraded features plus new kitchen applia.nces.
Prime area. Beautiful landscaping. All for
$2~9.500. 759-1501
HOME OF THE WEEK
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Charming 5 bedroom home in excellent area.
Superb finandnc with $256,000 U1Wnable loan at
11 ~~-Separate f.am. rm., formal dining room,
ECUrity system. All foe $339,900. 759-1501 . .... ...... , ..
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Your home reflected your position? We offer for
your consideration this majestic home high atop
Spyglaae Hill with views of the ocean. bay, eity
lights & mountains. Offered at $559,000. 759-1501
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
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Here is an excellent opport\tnity to have your own
movie and video rental shop located in a busy
shopping center. Call for appointment to discuss
details. 759-1501
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
PllAIT F• Tll Y-l•ILE ' ....
Cute bachelor (or bachelorette) condo in a very
nice condominium complex. Excellent vaJue at
$51,500. See it now! 759-1501
LAGUNA BEACH
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Long private road leads to this 4 bedroom, 2~
bath home high on a hill in Laguna Canyon.
Mountain atmosphere while cl08e to beaches. 1
acre with hone facilities. $495,000. 759-1501
TUSTIN
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Prime property in a prime area. Well cared for 1
story home with 3 bed.rooms. Large patio
sunroom. Quiet street, excellent school dist.
$155,000. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2870 San Mlguel Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92880
(714) 7S.1501
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IRVINE
Superb buy in Westgate area. Bright and airy 3
bedroom home on fee land. Single story. Short
walk to pool, spa, and achool. Compa.re-ean't be
beat for $135,000. 759-1501
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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
PllTllllt• kl 121
surrounds this condo complex. Pools, ~arm.
water caacading over rocks around trees .& lovely
landacaping. 2nd story unit with 1 bdrm plus loft.
$89,000. 759-1501
1111,000
Pretty as can be. Excellent home for the young
family. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Quality built by
Warmington. 759-1501 •
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lmmaculate, gorgeous landacaping~ sparkling
pool, superior location. It's all there. This
Turtlerock beauty is liated right at $314,000. See it
and you'll agree. 759-1501 , ..... ,
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and here it is in thia totally delightful 3 bdrm, 2
bath home. Pride of ownership shows thruout
plus a super usumable VA loan of $70,000 at 10%.
Total price $125,000. 759-1501
COSTA MESA
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by the fireplace in this Mesa Verde beauty.
F~turing 4 bd.rma, family room. The $159,900
pnce makes It an exceptional buy u the owner is
relocating and is very serious about selling.
759-1501
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don't misa this ,S.. 0 L. D lplex. Excellent op-
portunity. 2-2bdr ~ one 1 bdrm unit. All
for $175,000. 759-1501
llYlll IPllllS
Lovely 2 bedroom plus den condo. Community
pool and spa. Very pretty complex. Convenient to
shopping and freeways. 759-1501
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Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom condo in perfect
condition. Pric:ed below market to sell fast at
$126,000. 759-1501
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4 Plex ln Costa Mesa. No vacancies. 2-3bdnn
units, 2-2bdrm units. Gross lnoome $29,460. c.an
for further inlo. 759-1501
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NE\llftORT CONDO-END UNIT Ideal home for a
single or young couple on the way upl Flrtplace a plus
in this 2 bdrm, 2 ba, new carpet & paint. Owner must
selll s 110.000. 63 I -1400
COST A MESA HOME Great potential In this 3 bdrm
home with expanded living and dining room. Covered
patio, rdurbished kitchen an<f 2 car garage. S 114, 900.
631-1400
OCEAN CLOSE \llfTH L0\11 00\llN Super 3 bdrm. in
COflY community with pool and tefVlls. Short walk to
one of Newport's quietest beaches. Large assumable
loans, seller wanu closing costs. LH s I 20.000.
631 -1400
LENDER OWNED CONDO Newport complu. close
to beach w ith community pool and tennis Two story.
2 bdrm w ith attAChed 2 car garage & 3 spacious dtcks
A super buy at SI 55.000. 631 -1400
NIW"ftORT DUftt.EX -\II AU< TO IEACH New listing
in Newport Shorts. Two well maintained 2 bdrm, 2 ba.
uniu with tlrtplaces and 4 car parklng. lender owned
& priced to sell at S225.000. 631-1400
DUftLEX AClltOSS FROM BEAC.H Nways rtnttd 4
and 2 bedroom units 1n a central Newport location.
Owner will consider all offers. S227,CXX>. CaH
631 -l<KX>
HMIOft Vff\11 • COUll'T OltDERED SALE Make
otter on this 3 bdrm & family room Carmel model.
convenient to elementary school. park & community
pool. I\ wonderful area for a young family. Well priced
at 5235,CXX>. 631 -1400
NEW~ TO\llNHOME \llfTH DOCK Walk to the
beach from this 3 bdrm. with attached 2 car garage in
a security gattd community. This Is a 2 story quiet end
unit. Offered at 52 45,000. 631 -1 400
''LIKE NEW .. CANA&.fltONT • 1260.000 Quality
built. 7 years new. family homt with several decks for
water and night llghu viewing. Many custom features.
antique stained glass. built-in vac & safe 3 bdrms. 3
baths and den. a wonderful top of the line kitchen
w ith Jennaire range. 2 wet bars. plus many additional
amenities. Price Includes the land. 63 I -1400
BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOOD Spacious
well built 5 bdrm, 3~ ba home w ith family and formal
dining rooms. Handsome yard w ith custom pool
lender repo and priced well under competition
5285,000. 673-6900
OCEAN • VIE\11 DUPLEX Beautifully maintained.
pride of o)lllnershlp duplex, 3 bdrm upper unit has
beamed ce11fngs. wood floors. custom decor & ocean
view. Two car garage with G.D.O. and a two bdrm
lower unit Terrific location for owner occupant or
Investor. 5295.CXX>. 63I·1·400
HARBOR RIDGE CONDO Model perfect decor In this
glamorous beamed celling. 2 bdrm & den. Serene
canyon views from the secluded, beautifully land-
scaped terrace. Owner says "SELL". will take 8%
down & carry 2nd T.D . or submit on lease option.
S3S8,CXX>. 63 I · I 400
TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME-NE\IVPORTI Seller Is wait·
Ing tor an otfer on this beautifully remode~d family
home w ith 4 bedrooms + den and formal dining room
ANO private pool and cabana or playhousell Priced
right at 5369.500. Call 63f-1400 tor Mtalls.
NIWl'OfrT HEIGHTS ftUR ... Olt T!MtDOWN71 A
fabulous view location, but a pr~m pr~rty with
quesclonable improvemenu . LENDER
OWNEO ... REOUCEO AGAIN ... NOW AT S38S.CXX>.
At one time a "Party Hou~" that's bttn abused. call
and ~·11 shOW you. 631 -1400
UDO IU-45' LOT Park-Nile setting near tennis
court on I .S IOU. ~amed ceHfngs In llvlng room In a
light. bright & open atmosphere. Greac outdOor living
from sundeck to small yard. Famffy room lnckJded With
l bedrooms, 2.S baths. SJ99.SOO. 63 1-1400
UMOUE IN COllONA DEL MAR Must see this
custom 3 story duptex & guest apt with panoramic
coastJlne views. Top noor 3 bdrm. 2 ba. mid<k level
2 bdrm. 2 ba & guest studio with paclo at ground
level. Ample parking and in "like new'' condition.
Drastic reduced to 5785,CXX>. 631 -1400
NICI! NE'\11~ NEIGti90AHOOD Charming older
two bedroom home with den and large bonus room in
lovely private wooded hllslde setting. Lou of glass &
sunshine with fabulous views of city and Newport
harbor. 5425,000. 631 -1 <KX>
CHINA COVE Old Corona del Mar ambiance 1n this
charming 3 bdrm home j ust tour doors from communi-
ty beach. Freshly refurbished & ready to en.Joy
$450,CXX>. 63 I· 1400
HAR80tt VIE\11 HIUS "SPECIAL" Lovely 4 bdrm
tamlly home with spacious rooms. a light and airy
decor. t>ermuda shutters and parquet floors. Beaut•·
fully landscaped yard with pool and spa and mini
ocean view. Owner being transferred S429,000
631 -1400
MODEL PERFECT IN IRVINE TERRACE A beautifully
decorated, charming home 3 bdrms & den w ith 3 fps.
small views from living & formal dining rooms Hand-
some landscaping enhances both the sw1mm1ng pool
and play area. M odel perfect. Inside & out• Prrced to
sell at S435,000. 631 -1400
PENINSULA PT-PICTURE PERFECT! Beautiful up-
graded quality. trench doors. 3 used brick fireplaces.
hardwood floors. 2 patios and only 7 years old. An
assuma.ble loan of approx. S200.CXX> at 10.5% Interest.
fixed rate. on this 4 bedroom family home. You must
see to appreciate the excellence of this home
S444.500. 631 -1400
NE\llftORT BAYFRONT CONDO In a secured build·
Ing with Bay and City light views from 2 spacious
patios. A professionally decorated and upgraded
2bdrm and den. 3 bath & 2 car parking. Boat sllp
available. wen priced at S450.000. 631 -1400
~ IAYflONT A very wen built one story.
4bdrm, 3YI bath, home w ith family room and 15'and
kitchen. In oo<>d condition with spacious secluded
patio leading to your own dock for 40' boat In
exclusive Dover Shores w ith community beaches.
Now prlc~ at flHJ $495,CXX>. 631 ·I400
NIWrOltT'S PlllSTIG« AODftSS-aA YFRONT A
Bevetty Hlls tttffng "on the water". Spe«acuf.ar 270°
VIEWS or oc~an. bay and llghu from • security
protected atmosphere. ~lous 2bdrm condominium
with professional decor. SS95,000. 631-1 400
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BEST OF BAUIOA ON POfNT Fabulous bay VIEW
home with unique ~r plan. Dramatic living room and
dining areas lovely1dtchen. Superb master suite with
private deck Includes sauna. Three total bedrooms and
spacious interiors offer comfortable living and easy
entertaining. 5595.000 631 -1400
BALBOA ISLAND UNUSUAUY SPACIOUS Residence
on two full lou. Private gated courtyard entry to two
story 4bdrm. & family room. A quality property wi th
older Island charm. super tor large family Quiet
residential street. sttps to Bayfront. ferry and shops.
S789,000. 631 -1400 or 673-6900
BALBOA ISLAND-PICTURE PERFECT EXTERIOR
And warm luxury decor throughout. Just move-in and
begin enjoying fife dose to the W/\TER Outstanding
corner locatlon extra large lot, one door to So.
Saytront. M~nificent 5 bedroom home w ith as·
su~ financing. A truly rare find on the market
today S73S.OOO. 631 -1400
SOftHISTICATED CUSTOM OCEANFRONT A breath·
taking 3 story contemporary home 1n quiet area of
Newport. offering the ultimate 1n design & comfort.
TotM!y rebuilt. it encompasses afmost 38CX> sq.ft and
1ricludes 4bdrms. & a den. The fabulous kitchen. 2 story
ceilings. skyllghu & a 3rd noor master suite with
unforgettable white w ater views will make you want
to move right In. S795,000 631 ·1400
UDO PENINSUl.IA BAYFRONT \lllTH PRESTI~
Newport Harbor 1s spread at your feet from the
spacious balcony of this 7th noor luxurious lbdrm
condo. 8eaut1fully decorated with Berner carpeting &
Impeccable taste Pool. spa, & 24hr security with
doorman S83S.OOO 63 1-1400
SPYGLASS HOME SUPERLA TfVE VIEWS A Deaut1·
fully maintained S bedroom home with laundry room,
family room. playroom & formal d1n1ng room enhanced
with built-1n wJne racks & buffet. w ith a panoramic
view ot the entire harbor There have been numerous
upgrades such as hardwood floors. custom cabinetry
and crown mould1ng.s The view side patio has a
custom free form pool. spa & slide Asking S835.000
631-1400
BALBOA ISLAN0-8/\YFRONT DUPLEX See the boat
parade from your patio on the South Baytront This
terrific new listing has panoramic views of all the
harbor aet1on Both the 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm units are
always rented buy property is a great siu and super
location near tow n for an ow ner occupant Furniture
avallable tor sale S89 S.CXX> 63 1-1400
PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT a 5 bdrm con-
temporary property 1n a sunny corner location in the
village-like atmosphere of the Po int Owner w ill con-
sider lease option on this large 2 story family home s 1.050.000 631 ·1. 400
UNDA ISlE RESIDENCE Or owner w ill demolish the
existing home so you CMl build your d ream home!
There's still time to take adVant~ of 'the eiustmg
Sbdrm two-story house w ith pier & slip, t<iremode-1 or
simply decorate to your taste Cati tor appointment to
see this fantastic opportunity Prtced 1nc1Ud1ng land at
s 1,500.CXX> 631 -1400
Nrllf'°'"'S ~ IAYFJK>NT A spectacular 3
story home on an e-xtra wide lot otfenng BREATH·
T AKlNG VIEWS or Ntwport's skyline ¥ld bay L.lt·
Uced ~tio and wide lawn lead to large dock Com-
pletely redecorated 6bdrm, 6b.i Crow's nest masttr
suite With view Mck and grtenhouse bath. Decorator
furniture Included In price Owner wlll consider ea-
c~nge. S 1.750.CXX>. 631 -1 400
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OPEN IUNDAY 1-4
1M V1A TRESTE, UDO ISLE ..• .-
Outstanding quallty buftt home on 40' wide
lot. Spacious '4 bedrooms, 3¥• baths, large
sunny patio for entertaining. Warm and
comfortable f,ng. Thia home has It alll
lb Walker
. 673-7300
LIDO ISLE
N QllTO IOIC(J Tl Sl25,MI -A great buy for a 4
bedroom + f amity room home. Bright & sunny
corner location. Motivated owners.
Virginia O'Brien
V1A WAZlllS·Sllt,MI -35' wide street to street
lot. steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 b~ttls. A great
retreat. L. Stark
VIA OIYIETO · SJ.41,511 -Immaculate 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, formal dining room, leaded windows,
hardwood floors, beam celllngs, brick patio. You
wlll be Impressed. Good fixed financing.
Howard Lawson
VIA PAUIR IOICU Tl Slts,MI -Lovely home on
extra large lotl 58X88'. Lush patio designed by
Rogers Gardens. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family
room. Excellent condition. Virginia O'Brien
V1A ••·Mii.Mi -This beauty was on Lido Isle
Home Tour 1985. Bullt In 1984 with endless
features. A must to see. Pam/Carol
N UM SM -Spacious 2 story bayfront with
elevator. 5 bedrooms, den, large boat sllp. Light
and airy. Reduc ed to S 1,375,000.
Virginia O'Br~en
N 1J1CA -High quaJlty home features 5
bedrooms, 4 baths, family room In Immaculate
condition. Aaklng $465,000. John Martin
N UN Siii · $1t5,MI -Secluded baytront
home features dock tor 3 boats, view of turning
basin, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, spa, studio, wtne
cellar. Roger Brown
• lM .. · Sl.2st.MI -Baytront home +
eeperate apartment on double lot. Could be
duplex or 8'ngle f amity residence. 2 car garage +
11P9rat~ 8'ngle. · Dar8'1/Lawaon
N lllU' · SJll,111 -Comer location on Via Lido
Nord. Remodel or build your dream home on
Chia 40' wide lot. Close to bay beach.
Lowetf /javad
• • -• $141 .... -Corner location on Via P~. 3 bedrooma, 3 batha, great potential.
Sunny petk>. Owner wtll llstenl Virginia O'Brten a
OPEN HOU~ES
LIDO ISLE
VIA UDO IOUD, UDO ISLE
11,171,000
Serene bay view from thl• 2 etory spacious
home. 5 bedroom• + den, maJd'e room,
efevator, Ilg ht & airy. A wonderful famlly
home In excet.,t condition.
Virginia O'Brien
673-7300
IOl VIA LI)() DD, Udo We (SUN t-4) ... Lovely 3 NEWPORT BEACH
bdrm, 2 bath, fam rm + apatkllngpool. Reduced Ill IJN PAii llM·$2t5,MI -High rtee bayfront
to $495,000. : See Virginia O'Brien remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1
145 'IA ...., Ude w. (SUN 1-4) ... Comptetely bdrm, den 11A ba. Very low down. Comm pool &
remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap-patio. Sec. bldg. Very different. Muat see. Slip
pllanoes. 40' wide lot. Just reduced to $379,000. avail. · Gib Walker
· · See Bob Newell COlllHCIAI. AUUIC IHICU Tl $135,MI _:. Owner
211 VIA ...... I.Jiii w. uu MAIS i-..rr-1.11.-y carry 2nd T.O. w/low dOWR--P8Y"*lt. ,<p-_._~.,,... • ... ~ lJN-1--t) ... Beaatt-prox. 6,291 sq.ft. on Na-nort Blvd. acrou from fully remodeled home .on weU maintained quiet -~ ...
strada. Large family rO<>m with ftreptace & ad-City Hall. Will also lease all or part. Call for
joining bath, security system. Home Is lovety In Information. Bob/Wyvonne
every way. See Tlllle Delatore
211 VIA •n-. UM bll(SUN 1-4) ... Lovely 5
bedroom, 3 bath, den, famlty home with sparkl-
ing pool. Special featurea + great for entertain-
ing. Aaklng $680,000.
OTHER NEWPORT PROPERTIES
211 CMIEY UI(, #311, ll(SAT 1-4) ... Penthouse
condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + den -decorated,
high oelllngs. $2~9.000, See Joan Caln
25t7 llCIOt. ll(SUN 2-5) .. Truly an Eastbluff
beauty, a family home on large lot with outstand-
ing view. '4 bdrme, 2'A bathe, fam rm, security
system & much more. Near shopping & achools.
Fee land. $369,000. See Phytils Hayden
UH UWY lllft. I.I. (SUN 1-4) ... Very spacious
Dover Shores hOfM Wtth fantastic view + pool, 2
spaa, putting green, great floor plan. Re-
decorate and you trufy have a mini Hollywood
manalon. See Javad Manso6r
27 UC., LI. (SUN 1.-.) ... Newport Crest plan 6. 4
bedrooms, famlty room, 21A bathe. Poof /spa,
tennla. Walk to beach. $185,000.
See Carof Mutvey
SO. LAGUNA BEACH
Slt21 PACllC CIUT ... ,, S. ....... 1iM11
(SAT /SUN 2-5) ... NEW LISTING -Fabulous
home owrtooklng the OCMn which capturee aJI
the tranquMlty & beauty you COUid want. Offered
price $899,000. See Pam or John
IRVINE
U•R FAUJ.$22t,MI -Turtlerock Glen
townhome. Immaculate 2 ~rooma, 2 bathe.
Large patio off master eutte & llvtng room.
Community poof, near ~ng & 406 freeway.
Lovely comm & greenbetta. Pam Trtnen
11¥tl IVHUl·S25t,MI -Excellent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ocean. Tennis & racq. baJI courts. Also, see
duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000.
John Martin
IUILIH'S OPPOITllITT • $4t5,MI -Rare double lot
on Cllff Drive with view. Can be subdivided or
build spacious custom home. Good location.
Existing home. ·
llST IOIPOIT OCUIFlllT·$125,llt -Cape Cod
home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to
relax and enjoy: now'a the time! Jerry Bogan
IUT IAY AVOll • $115.MI -Older baytront home
but wetl kept with pier & sup adjacent to sandy
beach. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, famlty & sewing rooms.
Claudette Tay1or
I . UY lftll( · $115,MI -Older bayfront home
but wetl kept wtth pier & allp adjacent to sandy
beach. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, family & aewtng rooms.
Claudette Tay1or
LEASES
....., -Udo lale home 3 bedroom•, 2'A
baths, family room, conv den, fplc, double
garage. Available Immediately. $2,000/mo. 1 or
2 yr leaee. ·
,.. ... -VIiia 88'boa condo, decorated In
earthtonet. 2 bedroom•, 2 batha, fam rm, fir•
place, air cond. S.CUrtty gate and garage.
Poof/8P8. AvaH lmrnedlately at 11500/mo. or
$1400/mo. unfurn.
~WK -1 story bulldlng on Newport
Blvd. 5,'420 aq. ft. at S 1 .~ per aq. tt. Can ,.._
au or part.
ema INC( -2nd loor, 1500 aq. ft . '41.25 a
equare foot. Haa bar/khc:Mn and fuH bath,
ahared reception arM. PWlty of partclng. New-
port Blvd./30th tocatlon.
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ehind these trees lurks the
best buy in Olde Corona del
Mar ... Just reduced $50,000. An
architect's home, slight contem-
porary flavor with 3 bedrooms, 3
baths, clean lines and a very ro-
mantic setting. Once inside, you 'll
never know the rest of the world
exists. Presented now at just
$319,500. Open this Saturday and
Sunday at 436 Dahlia Avenue at
3rd Avenue, Corona del Mar.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5
Otde CdM From $229,500 Jaamlne et 4th
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums P. Merrt
Herbot View $349,000 1IOI Port WMtbourne
4 bdrm Portoflno, shutters, spa F. Scott
8Joedmoor $485,000 2711 Windover
View 4 bdrm, 3 ba, family home M. Hugill
Olde CdM $319,500 431 Dehlle
,3 bdrm architects home M. vonGefdern
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
Olde CdM $575,000 221 Orchid
4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fplc's, vu, so. of hwy H. Marku
Olde CdM From $229,500 Jeamlne et 4th
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums F. Scott
tlel'bor View $34'9,000 1IOI Port WMtboume
4 bdrm Portoflno, shutters, spa M. Graves
8roedmoor $485,000 2711 Windover
Vl.w 4 bdrm. 3 ba family home K. Granieri
Udo.... $480,000 104 Vie Dtjon
New England charm, 3 bdrm l. defa Clerva
Olde CdM $319,500 431 Dehlla
3 bdrm architect's home M. Brewer
tt.rbor View Hiiie $385,000 1301 K ...
3 bdrm, view. spotless M. vonGetdern
Olde CdM $350,000 321 Orchid
3 bdrm~f\~ Iota, So. of hwy J. Skahan
Olde CdM $219,000 110 Jaemlne
2 bdrm. den and dandy yard 0. Martcu
Ull llU -Large, open 1paceal 3 bdrma, 3 ba,
,..,K>deted to New England charm. Close to
comm ctubhouM, tenn11 and b11chee. ~.000
U~l()UI: li()M~i
REALTORS 675·6000
A IUl m Ml -Finest famlly living, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, CdM "4Mghborhood overlooking harbor,
tasteful d9C9r, lovety yard. $485,000
WT• U Tmll -6750 sq ft lot, possible R-2
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat
2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500
l llC UIUll -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm -2
be and 2 bdrm -1 ·ba, owner occupied, good
condlijon, next to beach. $219,000
Ill U.U -A sharp decorator perfect CdM
hlllslde adults home wtth a big pool and a lltue
view. Two bdrms, 2 baths at $335,000.
UITICllT llTI A ftlW -Rare 3 bdrm, 2 bath,
great view, very special touches: dark room,
wrap around patio, very clean. $395,000
TIUl'S I Ms. llW -In the front patio of this
charming Olde CdM house plus rental unit. Nice
condition, charming street. $259,00()
• • A Ulf LITS -South of the highway, In
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, delightful street a
block and a half from beach and bluff. $350,000
l IUCI IMS( UIClll -In Olde CdM, ''couples
delight", 2 bdrm, den, dandy yard; frplc, patio,
freshly painted In & out. Only $219,000
• W I m -Befcourt find. Better than new,
cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land-
acaptng, custom t~hes at Just $795,000
•TA ftlW -Of ocean, sunMts, Jetty.Extra
large lot. 50' frontage by 182' deep In Olde CdM.
Bulld your dream home. $850,000
Oal"m PIUCT -Brand new In Olde CdMI
Country EngHsh condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Extra, decks, patios. From $229,500 .
Sll.9 SlmlE, SIClll -In Harbor View Hiiis (Lusk)
3 bdrm, apotleaa, eunaet views. 3 car garage,
large yard. $385,000
UYSlllU ..... -Now prloed reaJlttlcatlyl
Chrmtng 3 bdrm, 3 ba, traJ location, walk to
belct'les, bey, ... land. £1,j~~
llOlllllC(JPlll VISTA -Lower unit con-
domlnrum, yard, patio. sharp decor, quiet neigh-
borhood. Owned free and clear. $93,950
PUOUllA PUSMIFIH -Dover Shores spectacu-
lar, 4 bdrm, custom floor plan, gracious entry,
and magnlttcent view of Back Bay. $495,000
CUSSIC TllTUllCI -One of the originals nr high
school, quiet area, good assum. loans, easy
access. $172,000
TUE YIH ClltC( -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or
7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr. all
features, lovely CdM area. $569,000
CHTAll SnU -2 bdrm In Jasmine Creek, wood
floors, comm. tennis + pool, extra storage.
Lease option? $307,500
IOI PllflCT -Not a flaw, 3 bdrm, pool, spa ahd
ocean/hillside view. love to entertain? You 'll
love this home. $395,000
PASAl(IA ctnAC£ -55' lot Just of Ocean Blvd ..
older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would
hav.e great view. $399,500
SOITI If SUftlW -Desired area, newer home, 4
bdrms, 3 ba, 2 fplc's, view from fam rm. gourmet
kitchen, 2700 sq.ft . $575,000
ICUI Ct.IS( -Clean 2 bdrm, 2 ba duplex units,
beach close, great fun or sound rental In W.
Nwpt w/flnanclng. $22•.500
Cll ct•IHllUUI -1 bdrm, large deck. corner
location. neutral decor, open feeflng, community
poof In Sandcastle. $1•5,000
lllffS IUITl -2 bdrm townhome. plantation
shutter31 antiqued cabinets, perfect condition
Some view. $137,900
N lW Ct.If -Above Newport Harbor, Incredible
view, -4 bdrm, •Yi bath, pool and spa. Needs
finishing touches. S3•5.000
YOI CM II IT -Beams, bricks. newer 3 bdrm
home '.1 block to beach. With help It ooutd have
• view. 1334,950
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·soTHEBY'S
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
759-67~00
·OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
· DOVER SHORES
324 MO.RNINGSTAR LANE
Bayfront living room with deeply toned Spacious brick patio facing the bayfront
architectura1 wood paneling, marble where a 50 foot yacht may be accommo-
fireplace, french doors and towering dated. Ideal for outdoor entertaining.
ceilings.
Warmth and charm are the first im-A library retreat offers generous book-
pressions as you approach the front shelving. Other amenities include a sep-
entrance. Five bedrooms plus four and arate family room, three fireplaces, spa,
one-half baths, and large formal dining alarm system and more. .
room adds up to a lifestyle of spacious-
~ness and privacy.
Offered at $1,175,000 .
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DOVER SHORES . . . Thia magnificent vtew
home Is delightful for daJly llvtng and gracious
entertaining. Accommodates 200 guests com-
fortably.Walk-behind wet bar. EJectrlcally oper-
ated skylights. Spacious room for bllllards.
CrystaJ chandeflera. Three large bedrooms.
Fabulous maat8f' suite with sitting room and ·
flrepfaoe. Hobby room ea8'1y convertible to two
extra 1>edrooms. New sotar heated pool. Spa
with waterfall. Elaborate security system. All this
and much more ................................. $1, 175,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1244 Polaris Drive
DOVER SHORES ... Distinctive. Etched glass
double door entry. Hand carved celllng In foyer.
Living room with oak mantled fireplace and
step-down wet bar. Fablous bay vtew. Four large
bedrooms. Master has huge dressing room.
Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Oak panefled den.
Famlly room with flreplalce. Poof...... $850,000.
DOVER SHORES • . . T~fs home has been
elegantly remodefed, but not llved ln. Features
Include three bedrooms, three baths and three
fireplaces. Oen large enough for pool table.
Dining room. Detlghtful kitchen with com""'°ctal
gas S1ove. Skytlg_~ts. lnt8f'com for front gate.
Automatic lighting and sprinklers. Spectacular
view of back bay and night lights ....... $825,000.
Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1730 Galaxy Drive
DOVER SHORES •.. A tranquil setting for the
horn& of your dreams. View of exotic rose
garden. Pier and float )arge enough to ac-
comodate a forty-foot boat. Floor to celling
mirrors In llvtng room and dining room. Den.
Three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Auto-
matic lighting and sprlnklers ............. $775,000.
DOVER SHORES ... Faaclnatlng home. Two
mast• bedrooms. Third bedroom with private
entrance. Four and one-half baths. Spectacular
ocean and bay view. All rooms open to Indoor
pool. Completely dehumldfled. 10% financing
available with 20-25% down.............. $695,000.
DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows
In this lovely view home. Four bedrooms. Dining
room. Family room with custom walnut bar,
refrigerator and wine storage. Den easJly con-
vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with bath.
Full security eystem .............................. $560,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1148 Santiago Drive
SPYGLAU t1U ... Reepected Bedford model
overlooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four
baths. Pool-sized lot. Motivated setler. With 30'!.
down, the owner wtll carry balance. The beneJlts
are obvtous ... no loan costs and a reason•ble
lnt•eet rate. A superior offering ........ $55~.ooo.
Open Sat 1-5............................... 1• Morro Bay
DOYER SHORES ... A very special environ-
ment. Set among mllllon dollar waterfront
properties, this four bedroom home la com-
patible with heavy enteralnlng, yet Intimate
enough for a large family. Two-story IMng room.
Grand dining room. Island kitchen wtth break-
fut room. Handsome brick patio. Specious spa.
Private beachee ................................... $535.000.
Open Sun 1·5 ............... • 10 Morning Star Lane
UDO ISLE . . . Conveniently located four
bedroom home. From the moment you walk Into
the patio, you eenee a feeUng of comfort and
charm. Den with wet bar. Otnlng room. Two
flreplecee. Three and one-ha" bath•. Wide lot
prOYfdee apace for expanston ............. $495,000.
Open Sun 1-5.......... ... .. .. . . .. .. ... ... . 125 Via Koron
1_617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
Dalebout
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it *********LINDA ISLE*********• .... . ! Delightfully private ttand thoughtfully ap.. •
•pointed. Comfortably designed tour:
• bedroom, five bath home situated in a gat&-it
•guarded enclave ... on the water ... with pier and it ! float for large boat. Huge llvlng room with •
it fireplace. Formal dining room. Spacious fam-!
it lly room wtth fireplace. All electric kitchen.•
•Convenient utility room. Tiie roof. Two car•
• garge. Although the home Is very desirable as • ! Is, city approved plans for further enhance-!
• rnent are avallabte, if destred. Motivated •
it setler open to offer and terms ... possibly wllh• ! consider lease/option ................... $1.190.000 • . ......................... ...
WESTCUFF ... A most sought-after location.
Large custom built famlly residence. Generously
proportioned rooms. Four bedrooms. Dtnlng
room. Family room. Huge yard. Call us. We will
share this "find" with you ................... $450,000.
O.pen Sun 1-5 ................... 1216 Somerset Lane
HAAllOR RIDGE ... Highly upgraded "Renais-
sance'' model. Private courtyard with a brick
walkway. Lush garden. Completely different In-
terior. Custom brick floors. Plush carpet. Mir-
rors. Crown mouldings. Plantation shutters.
Three bedrooms, Including an Impressive mas-
t8f' suite. Library/loft with bookcases and wet
bar.Two huge decks ... one completefy carpeted.
Detlghtful mountain vJew ..................... $435,000
BAYCREST ... All rooms are spacious. Step-
down llvtng room with fireplace. Huge dining
room and family room. Ave bedrooms. Traffic
ways are surfaced with Mexican pavers. Rear
yard Is perfect for entertaining. complete with
pool, spa and shuffteboard court ....... $415,000
BAYCREST .•. A prestigious nefghborhood.
Four bedrooms. Mast8f' bedroom with fireplace
and his and hers Mparate bathrooms. Efficient
kitchen with two Magic Chef ovens and Jenn-
alre cooktop. One bedroom and bath Ideally
located for maids or quests. Maintenance free
yard. Pool and re-clrculatlng fountain. Central
vacuum system .................................. $395,000.
BALBOA ISLAND . . . Pleasing to the
eye ... comfortable to live In. Country English two-
story cottage. Leaded glass windows. Used
brick patio. Steps to South Bayfront. Three
bedrooms. Two baths. Owner may carry financ-
ing ....................................................... $389,500.
BAYCREST ... Four bedroom home on a quiet
tree-lined street. Comfortable and Inviting.
Large kitchen Is a cull nary delight. Separate and
ve<y prlva1e master suite ................... $375,000.
BACK BAY ... Panoramic vtew of bay, moun-
tains and ctty tights. Four bedrooms. Huge ltvtng
room and den, each with flreplaoe_ Communtty
poof, cabana and nine hole putting green. Own-
ers motivated ....................................... $325,000
Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 2201 Private Road
BAYCREST . . . . Prestigious home. Five
bedrooms, Including a secluded mast8f' sutte.
Gourmet kitchen. Huge dining._ room. FamMy
room. There's something very special abou1 thts
ottering. Just reduced ......................... $319,000
BAYCREST ... Wrought-Iron fenced front yard
lends to the curb appeal of this four bedroom
home. Large living room. Family room. Den wtth
warm chestnut paneling. Huge fireplaces In
living and family rooms. Dtning room. Large
backyard with pool. REDUCED.NOW $300,000.
Open Sun 1-5.................. 1907 Windward Lane
BAYCREST ... Detlghtful three bedroom home.
Beautifully upgraded. Two fireplaces. Formal
dining room. Laundry room. Large lot. Three car
garage. Motivated setler has been transf8f'red.
.............................................................. $290.000
Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1945 Santiago Drive
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Cape Cod design
home. Three bedrooms. Two and one-half
baths. Cathedral wood ceilings. Cedar construc-
tlo n. Stained glass windows . Bonus
room.Second story wood deci< ... great for sun
bathing. Entire home suggests quality. Park-Oka
yard ..................................................... $260,000.
Open Sat 1-5 ........................... 2214 Holly Lane
BA YCREST ... Orlglnal owners are offering this
flawtess home at a fair and reasonable price.
Three bedrooms. Superb location. There Is a
magniflcient backyard with a free-standing
gazebo. There is a sunken unobtrusive RV area.
A most unusual property .................... $259,900.
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 2040 Shlpway Lane
NEWPORT (COUNTY CORRIDOR) ... Attract-
ive four bedroom. two bath home. Freshly
painted Inside. Country kitchen with fireplace.
Washer, dryer and refrigerator Included. Park-
like yard with shade and fruit trees. One year
warranty Included ................................ $249,000.
Open Sun 1-5 ..................... 2056 Tustin Avenue
COUNTY CORRIDOR ... "Squeaky clean" four
bedroom home. Large dining room. Upgraded
country kitchen with fireplace. New copper
plumbing. Bidet and separate tub and shower In
mast8f' bedroom. Separate seven hundred
square foot panelled bonus room. Beautiful
patios and landscaping ....................... $239,500
BALBOA PENINSULA ... What could be more
peaceful than a cottage by the sea? near the
ocean. Near the bay. Near the library. Very
livable. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Cozy fire-
place. Zoned R-2 ................................ S 199,500
BAYCREST . . . Four bedrooms. Immaculate
condition.Comfortable noor plan. Spacious
rooms. Dtnlng room. Fireplaces in llvtng room
and family room. Custom drapes. Kitchen ap-
pliances only three years old.· Central air con-
ditioning.............................................. S 195,000
WOODBRIDGE IN tAVtNE . . . Choice neigh-
borhood: Two bedrooms and den home. High
beam cetllngs. Good size yard tor the area Easy
walk to the lake and shopping. Property In
excellent condition .. a former model .. $195,000
VLLA BA.LBOA . An adutt condominium
overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean.
One large bedroom and den. Neat kttchen Air
conditioned. Subterranean garage. Security
gate. Community pool, spa and outdoor
barbeque ........................................... $185,000
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This home combines elegance and Informal
· entertaJnlngl 3 bdrm, 3 baths, tam. room. Ex-
tenalvety tlted floors. Atrium courtyards. Great
muter suite. A true decorator's home. AS-
SUME 1ST T.0. OF $192,500. owe 2NO. Amaz-
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Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This
elegant home has every CUSTOM feature from
the massive-oak entry to th.t.J_uxurlous aster._
suite. 3,400 sq ft bullt In 1982. 3 fireplaces.
Antique French door & mantles. A superb prop-
erty $4~.ooo. Exctuaive showtngs.
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3 YUiii IEWI S 111,00I
Newport Heights. 3 bedroom. 2~ bath condo.
Absolutely stunning with open beamed ceilings,
skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with •
&uee. IHI. Wonderful large patio. Financing
available with 10% down. Amazjng value.
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Best value on the ocean.
Steal this 4bdrm.. 2ba.
home In prime location on
the sand. Bank wlll finance
with 2cw. down, long term.
Hurry -It won't last.
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Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrms. 3 baths
plus famlly room. Shows !Ike S"model home from
the gourmet lsland kitchen to the formal living
room. Open beam celllngs & a marble hearth
fireplace. Broad ocean view from family room &
living room decks. PRICE JUST RE-
DUCED-$325,000. A'sk for
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Assume $132,560 11.•91 •. Immaculate 3 bdrm,
POOL home. The most prime Costa Mesa neigh-
borhood I This lovely ranch style home has been
upgraded throughout. Pool area PLUS private
endoled front yard. Family room. Two fire-
places. Asking $184,900
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WESTIUn -IEWEI llSTll
Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers dellghtl Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt.
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10.6COUNTAY CHARM ex-
udes this spacious •
bedroom home. Completety
new gourmet kitchen wtlh
famlty area. Oak & tiled
floors. Separate den. A
beautiful home. Receive $10,000 discount for up-.._ ____ ___...
grades. Many, many fea-
tures. Motivated! $255,000
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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-
inb $387,000. w 111101111·1111
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Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick
fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet
location. Motivated sellers. . w 1111111111-1211
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Specializing In view property.
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Available for your real estate needs on an hourly
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PITI Jl•I• 111-1211
USTILIFF lllE -1111,000.
New llatlng on good street. 'Best priced home In
this Newport Beach family area. 3 bdrm, 2 ba.
Private yard. Cati
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PEIEFECTIOI • 1211,100
Bluff condo with view of Fashion Island! Ca-
thedral celllngs, private spa, sun deci<s. Move In
condition. Call
PITI --111·1211
lllT IE SILi -1111,000
Newport Terr ace condo. Seller wants to keep
credit clean and wlll accept any reasonable
offer. 2 muter bedrooms, 2~ baths. Call
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Designed by the famous Wallace Neff, who has
done homes for Cary Grant, Red Sketton. Joan
Bennett, Charles Chaplin and Douglas Fair-
banks, Sr. Now another Neff home is avaUable
on the 18th fairway. Open Sat & Sun. Approx.
M>OO sq. tt. $995,000. Call
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IUCI NOISE · 1111,000
60 days from foreclosure and must be sold.
Submit all offers on this Newport Beach large 3
br. home. Needs cosmetic help, but atready
priced below comps. Call
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111111 llllECISTOI
11,311,000
Quaint flagstone path leads you past
lu~h landscaping to the entrance of this
Country French home. Oak hardwood
floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms,· 5 baths,
family room, formal dining room,
gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex-
tended use of cro~n molding, a granite
spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade com·
· merclal or summer home. Ask for
IMI MYIE IMP
PROIOITORY BAY
1121,000
Bayfront home with 4 Bdrms. 3 baths. huge
master suite, formal dining, room for two boats.
will sell existing option, low down. Great terms.
will trade up to 5 Bdrm on or off the water.
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1111,000
Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 baths, family
room, dining room, NEW PAINT,
CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen &
entry. Complete ocean, bay, city moun-
tain views. $500,000, 11 % & 12% fixed
financing. Private yard with room for
pool. Ask for
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LllO llYFIOIT 1431,000
Commanding view of the bay and a
peek-a-boo of the mountajns 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 DOVIE IOOP
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PRIVATE llTEI co11u11n
1311,000
Just reduced-TENNIS, community
POOL and spa, ocean and city light
views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths,
family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer
lease option. ·
1111 MYIE IHP
JISlllE CllEEI
1341,000
Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views
from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21.h bath,
huge master suite w/slttlng room, large
breakfast area, study, comm. pool &
tennis. Bachelor wants out. A great buy.
111·1 MYIE IMP
LUSE SPYIUSS lllLL
13,000 PEii IOm
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.
1111 llYIE IMP
LEASE NEWPORT OFFICE
5,875 Sq. tt. of premium space on
Bristol Street. Beautifully decorated
throughout wit h matching furniture, an-
tique executive office, photo lab, com-
puter room , kitchen, and conference
room. Single level, all or par1 . Asking
$2.25/ft. Make offer.
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111,100 COllO LIQUllATIOI
South Coast Plaza location, guard gated ko1
ponds. pool & spa Large living room 1
bedroom. 1 bath
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LUSE OPTIOI S 111,100
Newport Beach. Large 3 bedroom. 2'?
bath, fireplace in living room. Nice fam -
ily room . View. Pool and spa.
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Beautifully decorated and upgraded in f!Very
respect; custom carpets, wallcoverinp, window
treatments, tile and brick work: C.ozy master' suite
with sitting area and fireplace plus the most
spectacular ocan and city light ~ in a
private gated community offering eecu.rity, tennis
and pools. Martha Macnab
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Darling duplex. Two bedrooms, dining area. fire..
place, new IQ&chen cabineta. dispceal, gu range.
Each unit has new bot water beater and drapes.
Back unit-1 bdr., new refrjg. and garbage dis-
posal. Each unit bas a private· patio. Mary Lou
Marion
MIN' 111--4 -1111,•I Just listed. Family room. eome view, flat lot.
Perfect for the family. Daley
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Walking distance to beach plus two ~
pools and jacuzzi foe your enjoyment. Cloae ou
door and leave without a care. Security guard.
Clean and nice-a must to show. Liz
Beazley/Unda Oeth
-" 11111 Pll,lll
Back Bay estate impatiently waiting to be re-
turned to the splendor of bygone days! Spacious
master suite + aervanta qutrs. I..iving rm
w/stained galal windows, upstairs retreat w/fp1c.
Courtyard w/pool. spa. V-ball, BBQ. Pauley
Bailey/Maureen White
WILL -WIT• llllM •1• 'Cl 11••111
Ocean and night lights view from thia single
story. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. fonnal dining room and
huge family room home. Profemionally re-
modeled and decorated with French doora. plan-
tation ah.utten, Mexican tile, beam ceilingB and
many other •rmnenities. Spa. large patio for
entertaining. Donna Godahall
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This 4 bedroom, 3 bath contemporary home offers
ocean views from the spacious living room and
master suite. The ultimate "European" kitchen
and large formal dining room overlooking the
fabulous pool and spa. C.ozy family room with
fireplace a muat to see! Loia Jacobs
Im* .. 111 IUll Sia.-
A most reaaonably priced home in a most de-
sirable area. wonderful private Sboreclif&.
Gorgeous coral trees, & private beaches. De-
lightful 3 BR; 2 Bath, fireplace, extra large lot.
Barbara Aune
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The wonderful home you imagine fw Tbanbgiv-inc and Christmu. Grey wood siding, vine cav-
eftd st.one, ahiny white enamel trim, circular
driveway, large sycamore trees. F.aatem custom
charm! 5 BR, FR, Formal DR, Den, ~ eecret
l'ODID.. ..
- -... 12)4.111 Loa or rocn. charm and view ! Perfect carefree
llvlng. Two bedft>om. dining room, den and f am-
ily room. Imrrwulate, tasteful-ell of this and
•alJdnc dilstance to beach Linda Oeth/Li%
BeuJey
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4 BR. rs.. spa • 1-4 8. Vogt
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3BR 2-6 G .Amato
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6 BR. YR, pool ·~ M. Bulkley
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3 BR. spa 1-4 D. Godaball
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---a1n.-Two bedroom. 2 bath coodo with sweeping viewt1
of city lighta and ocean. Split level Single garage.
.A•umable financing. An e:>Weptional value!
Martha Macnab
•HUL ••• unun 11.-,111
Thil Custom Home w• built tor the preeent
owners. Under the al.ate & copper roof is a home
of superb quality. Featuns include a fonnal liviJli
room. a pub room. large dining room. muter suite
with llepU8te sitting area. Plus thtte bedrooms
and bat.ha. Pier & slip. Ann Peters.
.... _,....NIT llTIL IU4,1• nu. daireable 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 2-story home
offers the Best of Newport Beach llfeetyle..
Fabulous, ocean. bay, and dty viewa. Located on a
quiet j:Ul-de-.ac street within thi. pre9t:igioua gate
guarded community. Spe, pool, tenn1a, lt'a all
here! Location-Jocatlon-Jocation. Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Orody
644-6200
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Built for preeent owner. Delightful 3 bedroom, 3
bath residence. Lota of wood, master suite with
fireplace and sauna. Wet bar, ocean view decks. 2
bd, 1 ba unit over garage, for added income or
guests. $349,500 Ann Pete.rs
......... Lft PW" 1141,111
Ocean bluff condo in Newport Beach facing large
greenbelt. Lowest priced 2 bd .• 2 ba. Linda Oeth
n.111ul 1II.1 z~ m. ·-.... ,... . --.-.... Overlooking Bia Canyon plus Fashion laland lites.
Arrowhead atmosphere among the trees-Privacy-
Security. Outstanding investment below marke t
at only $260,000. Owner will help finance. Cur-
rently leaaed. Tom A.llin8(>n
-...... Pllli ~ ..... This 4 bdr., 2 ~ ba., home offers exactly what
most buyers are looking for prestigious private
location, a very attractive price, and excellent
owner financing. Private spa and putting green
included. Won't last. Danny Bibb
"EllftlW... 12•,llW
French doon and windows in the main living
areas of this 3 bedroom, single story, bring added
charm to the cheerful decor. Cloee to community
pool and elementary school. Thia home also
features extensive patios and patio covers. Susan
Scanlan
'111 IUll .. 111..-
This two bedroom, 2 ~ bath townhome is in a
gated oornmunity of 24 homes. Two fireplaces.
formal dining room, 2 car garage, laUndry and
storage rooms. Owner is aelling for let111 than he
paid C. Maaon
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Just listed "Manor" Plan 3. Five bedrooms, 3 1ti
bat.ha and family room. Traditional and classic.
Hjgh.Jy customized and aooented with black
marble and granite. Loads of amenities. Sandi Fix
....... 121..-
Looking over the canyon and city lights, with
three bedrooms, 2 bat.ha and private decks. Great
location. Two car garage-move-in condition.
Hallie Strock ....... ........ ....... .. ....
3 bedroom. 21,i bath "Jodelle" original model.
with extra large lot. spectacular ocean bay and
night light view plus 9ecluded spa. Securlty gated
community offering pool and tennis facilities.
Lender will carry financing. Call for details.
Maureen White/Ed F.ecano ···-....... ,.. .. . ...... Long private driveway leads to this 11eeluded
single story 3 br., 2~ ba., fam. nn. home Many
decorator extraa--wood floors. mirrora, skylights ,
private patio with spa oU master suite. Ma~
White/Ed &cano
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A touch of claaa. Thia Harbor Ridge home has it
all the way through it's 4 ed.roomt, 3 ~ batha: 2
family l'OOml: large formal living/dining room
area and library. MaraJou Ingold
lllWPORT BIACH
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2 Yorh~h•e
JJ.a,.lo,. l<idge, newport Beack
$1,100,000
This fabulous •Ix bedroom custom manor Is the Ideal estate for a large. active family. This elegant home In the prestigio us, gate-guarded hilltop
community of Harbor Ridge Is located on a large corner lot providing beautifully ~dscaped grounds surrounding th-. large swimming pool
and •pa. You w/11 experience the home's many amenities that Include a gracious master suite with a sitting room and fireplace, breathtaking.
view• of the city lights and Newport Center from the spacious oak paneled family room with a fully equipped wet bar. the gourmet kitchen and
the formal dining room, a step-down living room, a separate maid's room and much more. This property Is lender-owned and the price has just
be.a reduced by $200,()()().
MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO
644-6200
Grubb & Ellis
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Clean! Clean! Cool! Charismatic!
Charming! Comfortablel and
cozy ... for your famlly. Multl-level
newer townhome with large formal
dining room, famlly room and giant
open kitchen. Each bedroom has Its
own bath. Only $159,900.
Small with tote of ca. .. 1
For those who don't need a big home
but want a quality location. This ~
bedroom condo In Woodbridge Is the
answer. Immaculate and beautlfully
decorated, It features a large country
. kitchen, Indoor laundry room, lovely
balcony and ·private staircase. Un-
equ~lled at only $89,900.
$104,IOO ff the houH tlta ...
buy it! So try this for size. Spacious
country kitchen with eating area,
double car garage, ample yard and
covered patio -3 roomy bedrooms, 2
baths on a tree-lined street. Call Max-
in• Golden at 760-5000 for a fitting.
Dear Dave,
October 15, 1985 Is a significant date
relating to the future assumability of
many loans originated or taken over
between 1978 and 1982~
Now is a good time to review the
status of all of your loans relative to
transferablllty, future borrowing,
lease restrictions, due dates, pa)'ment
changes, prepayment penalties and
other terms.
Make copies of all of your notes and
trust deed and keep them In a separ-
ate file for reference. REREAD All
DOCUMENTSll Call me If your have
any questions.
Maxine
Golden
NEWPORT BEA-CH • R6/htil( NEWPORT BEACH •
IRVINE
A great location and buy at today's
prices. A spacious 2 BR, 21A BA
townhome with fireplace, 2 car garage,
private patio, community pool and spa.
Asking $123,000.
Call Pam Mon 760-5000
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COSTA MESA
Close in, a cheerful, roomy 2 BR, 21h
BA Cape Cod style townhome with
fireplace and 2 car gar. with separate
workshop. Community pool and spa -
Available for lease option with $10,000.
Asking $148,000.
Call Pam Mon 760-5000
NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM * Harbor Hiii, a choice for custom
elegance with 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 car
garage In a gated community with
C?C88n views across the rolling green
park. $625,000. * Belcourt the choice of Corporate
Presidents a custom under construc-
tion that can be completed with your
finishing touches 4 BR, 4 BA, 4 car
garage. Under 1 million.
•custom built bayf ront home with
features of enduring elegance which
Is a unique combination of location,
design and value. 5 BR, 61A BA. A
private boat dock and community
beach. $1,275,000.
Call Pam Moe• 760-5000
LOT FOR SALE
Have It your way. A limited number of
·custom homesites are available In
Newport Beach at less than $300,000
with an ocean view. We are offering
one In a gate guarded community.
Cail Pam Moea 760-5000
Pam
Moss
Priced Right Turtlerock home
Flrst time on market enjoy this pride
home In a private location on se-
cluded cul de sac. Walk to elementary
school by adjacent greenbelt. Price of
this three bedroom move-In home
Includes 2 car garage, air cond., &
security system. $218,000. Call for
private showing -no open houses.
Jo-Ann Doren 760-5000
Harbor View SomerHt-
Prlce Reduced
Picture this private cul de sac and
extra large lot location which de-
scribes this special 5 bedroom ex-
panded home. Plenty or space for
more custom additions. Assumable
financing. Call Jo-Ann Doran
760-5000
Flexible and Anxloua
Spyglass owner desperately want
Harbor View. Will consider any model.
Wiii customize terms to meet your
needs.
. Lemon Height• Family Home
lots of room for the famlly to have
private area8. Beautifully landscaped
with room for pool or recreational
vehicles. Owners anxious to llve at a
beach community. Wiii be flexlble with
sincere buyers.
Jo-Ann
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BIG CANYON
BUY OF THE WE~K
REA L ES T AT E uo-a11
7"1' "' th 1/J"etd
2121 S.. Ha4111i1 lilk It!.
•.,.n o..ter
LEASE OR OPTION
QUICK SALE
OWNER MUST SELL.
That's the VIEW from this magnifi-
cent man~, high on a hill in prestigious
Fairway location includes 6
Bedrooms, 41/2 baths, pool and spa.
Asking $995,000 . Will give a large
decorat ing allowance.
Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5bd, 7ba,
reflects the ultimate in quality thru-
out. Boasts a library, step-down family
room w/fireplace, gourmet kitchen &
incredible master suite w/sauna, fire-
place, walk-in "closet room" and
VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may
consider trade. Try your home or com-
mercial as down 'payment. Offered at
$1,950,000. Jeri Hunt
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8 CYPRESS POINT
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 cte9tlllt BaNe"•t
l!ea.u $3,000 "'" "e liq $65 9,000
For futher information call: Spacious 1880sq~ft., Mai Kai. 2or., 2ba., single level. Approx. 42' on bay-Corona
del Mar. New carpet & paint-available now! Barbara Kastle DANNY BIBB I STEPHANIE GRODY 1JU ..,.... •. .,.. s .. 1-1
Grubber Ellis --
644-6200
EARN A LEARN!
Villa Balboa single level, 2BR, 2BA plus family room. $1600 per mo. Complete
AVAILABLE NOW. CALL Barbara Kast.le
?tow 911teet1iewi.lt9
~ Deliver t he llilyPilat Boys and girls 10 or
older-.
Call 642-4321 and appl y today. Daily Pilat
Two Real F.state Sales opportunity posiuons open for the aggressive and
motivated, who want to get on the road to a more successful career. Great
cororni.ssion schedule and professional environment. Call me-Jeri ~
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
.. lllYll * ........ * IDMll 1111,000
Oeauvtlle plan on huge lot at the end of private
cul-de-sac. Dramatic 16 foot celllngs. award
winning kltehen, kids play room, 4 bdrms. & 3
baths. Over 3000 sq. ft .
lllOllLRI * m1m IJH,Oll
Ruattc 2 bdrm. cottage with beam celllngs, used
brick & wood paneling on huge canyon-side lot.
Owner may leue option.
_,_,.. 1124,111
Cute 2nd story condo In full eecurtty bldg priced
to ..,I. Highly upgraded with flreplace. private
tundeck, light color8, mirrors, mini-blinds and
w... a ttny ocean vtew.
.. ._ 111.t,111
LOW91t prtcect 2 bdrm. condo on the ocean side
of the hwY In Corona del Mar. Flrepfaoe, wet bar
& poteh. Prtvate corner unit with vHWi of the hills
& cfty Hghta.
IAYIMlll IAYFHIT 11,Hl,llO
88 feet on the bay. On the desirable east side of
gate-guarded Bayshores. 4 bdrm. single story
home with room to add on. Large bayslde deck.
family room and ovMslzed garage.
mtm•u• ..
Harbor Realty offers a complete rental depart-
ment to hefp you flnd a nice place to rent or to
help you rent that garage apartment or home
you do not want to sell. Please call & ask for the
rental department.
.. fUT .... Ull ......
Beautiful ocean front lot on magnlfloent white
sand beach. Located In exciullve gate-guarded
community. Great surfing, romantic sunsets,
miles of beach combing.
Ulll --Ill IUI ..UX 1121 .... Two studio units, 3 and 2 bdrms., with private
patios, flreplaes, all bit-Ins, carpets and drapes.
Located on tree-tined Poppy Ave.
PllY&ll NI I Fl.MT sn1,-
Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4
bdrm home with 60 feet on the bay! Converttble
den, all new kitchen, Immaculate throughout. •lllL• mw w m2.-F1neat ocean and city lights vtew from this
spacious VIiia Balboa upgraded unit. Fireplace,
air cond., luxurious master suite plus con-
vertible den.
.... ,...,._ * ••••• •.. m..-conventently k>cated condo near 11hopplng. 3
bdrm., 2'A baths. wet bar, 2 fireplaces, pool,
spa, tennis. Flawless condo. Walk to Getson's,
bank, Guild, etc. Reduced to $224',900
28-2828·
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 M plue FAii RM or DEN
208 Via otJon (Lido Ille) Nwpt Bch
873-7300 1335,000 Sunday 1-"
28EDROOM
110 33rd St (Balboa Penlnaula) NB
844-8200 $360,000 Saturday 1-5
Jumtne at 4th, Old-Corona def Mar
844-2138 from 1229.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 12'3 8ayllde Or, Corona def Mar 844-toeO '575,000 Sat 1-5
1303 ~ Drive, Corona Del Mar
940 4181 1459,000 Sund8Y 1-5
423 Frow.r St, eo.ta MMe
831-7370 1152,000 Sunday 12-5
213 MagnoHa Ealtlkte Coeta Meea
831-0ite S148,000 Sat/Sun All Day
2 • ,._ fAll Ml or DtEN
533 Alta Vteta, Laguna Beech
780-8333 $39!,000 Sunday 1-5
••2714 Httttop Or (Harbor Vu Knolla) NB ~ $219,000 Saturday 1-5
e 10 JMl'Nne, Olde Corona del Mar
840-5395 $219,000 Sunday 1-5
4 Rue Fontatnbleeu (Big Canyon) NB
&«-e200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5
' **31921 South Coat Hwy, South l:::aguna
673-7300 $699,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
209 Via Dtjon, Udo Isle
644-9060 $680,000 Sunday 1-5
« Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM
644-9060 $279,500 Sat 1-5
38EDROOM
._ 122 32nd St (Balboa PenlnauaJ) NB
644-8200 $255,000 ·Saturday 1-5
105 32nd Street. Newport Beach
873-1900 $290,000 Sat/ 12-4/Sun 9-11
2010 Barranca (Bluffs) Newport Beach
840-0020 $169,500 Sunday 1·5
6 Montana's Norte, lrvlne
&40-'868 S 199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 BMchcomber, Jasmine Creek, CdM
780-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1-5
*302 Campbell Lane, Costa Mesa
845-0303 1184,900 Sun 1-5
*609 Aventda Campana. Newport Beech
846--0303 $194,000 Sun 1-5
2137 CMnnel Rd (Penln Pt) NB
831-1400 1695,000 Sun 1-5
1803 Yecht CemMla, Newport Seidl
131-1400 1335,000 Sun '""
4M DINla. Olde Corona def Mar ~1M1 1341.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1111 e=•• Ternoe. Corona del Mar 844 -•10,000 Sundey 1-5
301 ....... Or,~ CdM CharrMr) CdM
75MM>70 ,500 Sunday 11-5
*511 tr"'9ne (t•wport He6ght1) NB
831-12ee $249,900 Sunday 1-5
•432 lsabefla Terr (Corona Highlands) NB
6«-8200 $590,000 Sunday 1-'
1820 Klnga Roed, Ctlffhaven, Nwpt Bch
842-5200 · $499,000 Sunday 1-5
*512 LMkepur (Old CdM) CdM
759-9100 $212,000 SaUSun 1-5
•2015 LMward (Baycrest) Nwpt Bctl
844-8200 $289,900 Saturday 1-5
321 Orchid, Olde Corona def Mar
875-eOOO $350,000 Sunday 1-5 * •340 Otero(~) Newport a.ch 840-0020 $248,000 . Sunday 1-5
818 St. J..,_ Pt. (Clftlvn) NB
831-1400 $425,000
2718 Shel (China Cove)/'4B
831-1400 $4~5.000 --
t22 v.,, .._. Court, Coeta Meea
Sat 2-e
751-3191 1151,900 Sunday 1-5 .
925 Van NeM Court, Coatf M ...
751-3191 $183,500 Sunday 1-5
1CM ~ (Lido i.le) Nwpt Bch
87 $480,000 Sunday 1-5
818 Via Lido Soud, Udo la6e, NB
&4()..55eo $399,000 Su~ 1·5
145 Via Undlne (Udo Ille) Nwpt Bctl
873-7300 $319,000 Su~ 1-' * 1984 Vista c.icsa1 (Bklffl) Newport 8Mch -i
840-0020 $288,500 Sat/SUn 1·5
605 Vim Flora, The Btutt., Newport Bch 756-1~ $215,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
2201 Waterfront Drive. Corona def Mar
644-9080 $390,000 Sunday 1-5
1312 Westcllff {W•tcflff) Nwpt Bch
6«-8200 $228,000 Saturday 2-5
3 8R plue FAM R~MEN
* 11039 Begonia, Fountain V
759-1501 $209,000 · unday 1-5
•v 18 Belcourt, Belcourt, NB
780-8333 $869,500 Sunday 1·5
800 Carnation, Summerwlnd, C~
675-7572 $489,000 _; Dally 10-8
**209 Chanel (Nwpt Shores) NB
831-1400 $280,000 Sun 1-5
615 o.hlla Ave. Summerwlnd, CdM
875-7572 $375,000 Dally 1()..8
517 O_,tla, SummetWtnd, CdM
875-7572 $409,000 Ody 1<>-e
•2012 Otana Ln (Harbor Highland•) Ne ~ $199,000 Saturday 1-5
*33e E. 22nd St., Newport ~
&4&-7171 $219,900 Sun. 1-5
2110 E. OoMr\ 8MI (Peinln Pt) NB
831-1400 '380,000 Sat 1-5
111 Via CordOva (Udo Ille) N8
831·1'400 $399,000 Sat 1-4
308 Holmwood (Newport H8'ght1) N8
63 1-1266 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
* • v 11 Jasmine Creek Dr (Jasmine Crk)
759-1501 $399,000 SaturdQY 1-5
21932 Kaneohe, Huntington Beach.
963-6740. $168.500 Saturday 10-5
1301 Keel (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB
640-5086 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
3441 K1'ngs Court, Costa Mesa
645-03 3 S 199,seo Sun 1-5
*8 Morro Bay Drive (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch
844-6200 ~49,000 §unday 1-5
14 Morro Bay Drive, Spyglass Hiii, N.B
631-7300 $559,000 Saturday 1-5
* • 1653 Oahu Place. Mesa Verde, CM
546-7682 $162,000 Sunday 1-5
*258 Oceanvtew, Newport Beach
845-6557 $375,000 Sun. 1-5
••1244 Potarla Or, Dover Shore., NB
631 -7300 St, 17~.ooo S~t/Sun 1-5
1982 Port Albans (Hbr Vu Hms) N.B.
492-0890 $245,000. Sat/Sun 1-4
2112 Port Ournesa, Newport Beach
760-9716 $370,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
1953 Port Trinity (HarbortVu Hmeaf'N~ 844-e200 $249,500 Sunday 2-5
2093 Santa Ana Ave. Cos Meu
548-5605 $199,500 Saturday 1-5
1945 Santiago Drive, Baycrett, N.B
631-7300 $290,000 Sunday 1-5
* * 5911 Seuhore, Newport Beach
6«-9060 1898,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2o.40 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest, N.B
631-7300 ~59,900 · Sat/Sun 1-5
6 Skyaall, Jumlne Creek, Corona Del Mar
780-8333 $419,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 3-5
*801 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-'
4 llEDROOll
124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt -h
673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
'M plu1 FAM RM or DEN
**415 Bayatde Drive, Newport Beech
759-1501 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••34 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hiii) Nwpt Bch
759-150 1 $596,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2768 Bluebird Cr .• Costa Mesa
546-2313 $289,900 Sun 1-4
••1218 Polarts Or., Newport Beach
546-23 13 $499,000 Sun. 1-5
2507 Buckeye (Eastblutf) Newport Beach
673-7300 $369,000 Sunday 2·5
•• 1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
759-6700 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-6
2830 Carob (Eaatbluff) Newport BMch
644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
3900 Sandune Ln (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB
644-8200 $429,000 Sunday 1-5
9788 0.bk>fa. Fountain Valley
548-5805 reduced to $229,500 Sun 1-5
• 205 E. Balboa 81, Balboa Penln.
9e3-8377 4389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shor•, N.e
548-5e47 $400,000 Sat/• 1-4:30
135e Galaxy Drive, Dover Shoree, NB
842-5200 $745,000 Sunday 1~
•• 1330 GaAaxy Ortve (Oowr ~ 873-7300 "95,000 1-4
* *427 HeRot , ... Dr (Harbor !Mnd) NB
644-e200 "90.000 Set/Sun 1-4
*212 Hu.t Dr, (0cMnfron1), C<IM
25015 Hendon, Laguna Hlllt
788-4748 S213.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
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* 706 Malabar (lrvtne Terrace) COM
759-1501 .,...7,000 Saturday 1-5
•410 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores.NB
631-7300 $535.000 Sunday 1-5
• V 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
, 675-6000 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
••1220 Outrigger (HVHls) CdM
631-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•304 Poco Pueo, San Clemente
492-61•2 $223,000 Sat/Sun
•309 PolnaetUa, Corona del MJlr
644-62"0<> $595,000 Sat 4-4 Sun 1-5
1963 Port Edward (HVHms) NB
759-9100 Sat. 12-4
• 1749 Port Hemley. Harbor View, NB
760-8333 $3-44,000 Sunday 1-5
•1806 Port Westbourne (Harbor View) NB
760-153• $349,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-5
2201 Private Road. Back Bay. N.B
631-7300 $325.000 Sunday 1-5
••4827 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. N.B
644-906<r $575,000 Sunday 1-5
v 22 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, NB
780-8333 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1628 Santiago Dr,· Baycreat, N.B
631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
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1148 Santiago Or, Dover Shores, N.B
631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1216 Someraet Lane, Westcllff, NB
631-7300 "'50,000 Sunday 1-5
**1802 South Bay, Balboa lslanc~ ,.
673-8700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2852 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM . I
645-0303 $255,000 Sun 1-V
3 Sunburst (Turtle Rock) lrvlne
854-1051 $369.000 Sunday 11-4
•v.14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB
780-8333 $1 ,-410,000 Sun 1-5
2056 Tustin Ave, N.B
631-7300 $249,000 Sunday 1-5
125 Via l<oron, Lido Isle. N.B
631-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
18771 Via Verona, Turtlerock Hiiis. Irv.
552-2000 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
330 Vista Trucha, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 17 Whltwood, Univ. Prk Vig~ II. lrvlne
78&-1566 $183,500 Sat 1-5
2716 Windover (Broadmoor) Corona del Mar
644-8096 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2727 Windover, Harbor View Hiiia, N.B
644-9060 $469,900 Sunday 1-5
•2000 Windward (Baycrst) NB
631-1400 $310,000 Sun 1-5
1907 Windward Lane. Baycrest, N.B
631-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5
I 8R plue FAM AM or DEN
* •2236 Aralla {Eastblutf) Nwpt Bch
640-0020 $265,000 Sunday 1-5
108-4 Corona Ln (MeN del Mar) Costa Mesa
631-7370 Sunday 1-5
1600 Dorothy Lane, Westcllff, N.B
644-9060 $275,000 tee Sat 1 :30-5 * * 1500 E. Oceanfront (Penln Pt) NB
631-1400 $1,050,000 Sat/Sun 1~5
•74 H11tcre1t, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch ·
873-8700 $2,895,000 Saturday 1-5
lM, curana det Mar
844-721 t $388,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
*•24 Mission Bay, Spyglass
760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5
**324 Morning Star Ln (Back Bay) NB
759-6700 $1 .175,000 Sunday 1-5
••9 Muir Beach Cr (Spygls) CdM
760-8333 $1,390,000 Sun 1-5
••v11 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM
760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2345 Port Carllale (Seawlnd) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5
31 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beach
644-6200 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••14 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
6«-6200 $1,650,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1930 Port Sea rne, Hrbr Vu Hmea, NB
644-2942 $325, Sunday 1-5
1842 Port Stlrllng Pl, H.V Homes, NB
644-9060 $334, Saturday 1-4
*2042 Port Weybridge Pl. Newport Beach
759-1501 $339,900 Sunday 1-5
••v 25 Rldgetlne, Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5
••81 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB
6«-6200 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor RldJHt. N~pt Bch
640-4868 $1 ,950,000 ---Sunday 1-5
*200 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7.300 $680,000 Sunday 1-.t
• v2003 Yacht Resolute, Seavtew, N.B
6«-9060 . $485,000 Sunday 1-5
8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN ••7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM
644-9060 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*8 Cypress-Point (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
····• 1120 E. Balboa (Penln) NB 631-1400 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*5 Goleta Point Or (Spyglass) NB
644-6200 $699,900 Saturday 1-5
CONDOS FOA SALE
, 1 BEDROOM
*300 Cagney PI H 6, Newport Beach
645-0303 $122.900 Sa~ 11-3
220 Nice Ln #216 (VIiia Balboa) NB
646-7171 $135,000 Sun. 12-4
2 BEDROOM
350 Avocado, C 1. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $110.000
11.,8 Brandewyne, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $146,500
Sat. 1-4
Sat. 1-4
*753 Avocado, Corona Del Ma.r
673-8494 $185,000 Sunday 1-4
3182 College Ave. Costa Mesa
751-5199 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2943 Perala, The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
640-5560 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5
75 Sea Island (Mcl ain) NB
759-9100 $247,000 Sat. 1-5
38 Sea Island. Newport Beach
644-9060 $199,000 Sunday 1-5
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * •280 Cagney Ln, #301 (VIiia Balboa) NB
673-7300 $219,000 Saturday 1-4
3 JtEDAOOM * * 1243 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Sat 1-5
4 BEDROOM * •27 Encore (NewPort Crest) NB
673-7300 $185,000 \ Sunday 1-4
TOWNHOUSES ),OR SALE
MOBILE HOMES
4 fLEXES FOR SALE
DUPLEXES 1 a 1
211A plue l. BA
504 Fernteaf, Corona del Mar ·
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644-6200 $249,000 Sunday 12-5
2 BA plue2BR
1611 Cllff Or, Cliff Haven, N.B
631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
2 Br plua 3 Br
200 Diamond, Balboa Island
759-1501 $4 15,000 · Sunday 1-5
* * 1312 S. Bayfront (Bal Isl) NB
631-1400 $895.000 Sat . .,_5
3 BR + 3 BA + 2 BA
•Spa
*Pool
RENTALS
3 BA APTS
* * Watertront * * * Waterfront & POOi v GM! ad<lresa at guard
gate
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The Balboa Fun 1.one 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. $le6,000 assumable first; in-
come $19,800/yr. Consideration to I
rokers.
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FAMILY ROOM HOME.
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5 Luxury Homes
Cowan Heights,
priced from
$309,000 to $385,000.
Financing available.
Showing Sat/Sun
12-5PM.
For information
& direction,
643-8915 or 771-2573.
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3 Bdrm 3 bath . $192,000
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EXCHANGE
CONSIDERED
Lovety Irvine Terrace home.
38drm, ct.\, famlty room and
LAAGE STUOtO. Wiii consfder ex-
change for lower priced restdence,
dulpex or triplex tn Corona del
Mtlr, Coeta Mau. Newport. WHI
llllO coneider Olendele area.
PLEASE CALL TO SEE
THIS SPECIAL PLACE
~de 'fl-' ~late
759-1877
llYFlllT
S 100,000 PRICE REDUCTION
4' BEDROOM, 3 BATH
2482 BAYSHOAE OAtVE
NOW
$895,000 lnctudlng lend
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• 'f.:<n1t11r1 dr/.,flar, by~e:!7~·500
I iii d ~ffw/t'°1/i1>J PLEX·28r 1be M. c ass e :7 .!!3~~ ·~iis.
Useful. easy-to -find lnfor-2~~~
mation Is a vital part of the qnn. 3 b9tt\. Pool. bce1'!Col'Mn1~1n1
work setting. Newspaper tnoome.1310.000
classified is one source bust-a.p,,........
ness people have come to de-11 ....... pend upon -1orpersona ._ _____ __,....,..,..~..,......,.Mnt...-
well as work-related r.eeds. C4'1n1 ... 21.~ "';::
-To reach activt: classif led DIMe c..,.,.. a M 2'1
readers call and let up help you
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NEWPORT'S NICEST
NEIGHBORHOOD -COMPARE
US FOR ENVIRONMENT
ANO VALUE
ILIFFS •E LEYEL
lllE.llPU ...... "'
Remodeled 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit.
Huge master suite, French doors,
lead to llecluded redwood deck and
hot tub. C«.y fireplace, wet bar, all
neutral colon, move in condition +
assumable low interest (inancmg.
$165,000 Leasehold. Ask for Nancy
Pe tenon
. I RIIS IEW
Outstanding "Guadelupe" in mint
condition. Top of line appliances
custom cabinetry and neutral decor.
Light. bright end unit. near pool
Some back bay water view. 3
bdrms, 2 baths-high wood beam
ceilings, large amwnable 40 year
loan and low a.xiation dues. You
own the land. Asking $269,500. A
listing by Phyllis GOggio . waut1m 1.1·
1• ftlTl Ullll
lllfn mu SPEOlll
Starter home for couple or singles, 3
bdnna, 2 baths, neutnl tones, all
ready for mov.e in. Price includes
the land. $169,500. A JOY of New-
port listing. . ....... ,1.1 1111111'''U
UITILIFf FllllLY ... E
Truly a beauty-cl09e to CDM High
and sboppinc. Free standing Lusk
built 4 Bedroom B plan. Highly
upgraded with pool and spa, com-
plete 9eCUrity plus 90lar. Low
leueho~ have bought
other. Asking $265,000. ...... ,1.1
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2S4S EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH CA
l4G-0020
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c.n.. .. 111ar am ... .., 1m c....... 1m 1m. ..... 1M1iii!!l•i-.. !-~!..-_r1!•1!•~:-~~--~1J)!-~\~~1!"' ·~iiiii:ilii:C!•~11~~11~u~•~~•11a.-a....u FIXEFUJUEAl&SS::: ...., ..... ...-s mLUU11an
_____..!._.._!. gueat hOIAM on xtra lg lot S 179,900. Mele• reuon-1149•900 963-M82 bath model ~ OCMr1 and Bay lltewa
• -· .,_ ·-28' 2 a. & den+ 4BR 2'Aba. A aklng ~· "'. all adlla. 1 ml tt Totaly exdtlno ; ~~ cuatom 3 •OtY wttn
: • • $297,000. Agt. 873-540e atite offer -1'1 take It Laeu.ta By the s.. hOfn9 wMaows. S3e9K. S.r M3-83n 1---------Pvt pty. 643-2322 BMc:t1 8Nd at Atlanta. : at .,.._,900. AbeotuW •38f 28a Randi Styte* C..t. .... 1114 LOYety townhomea r• won't lut. MU9t ... Ca Pool W/cMft Q\INrt et 2 l/p
----Meu Verde pool home i 1111.m"-.. malnlng. Include up PATRICK TENORI aysl 29SK 548-7249 4BR 2~b-•. Aaklng grtdH In carpeting 831-1298 '1111111 ma r..~:; ~·~-;:e;a' $179,p()O. Make reu. ceramic tlle & vinyl •• .,.,. latt.1r ..... M 1211,111 · · offer. l'M tllke Ill PP. 1159,900. Ottlce hOun ty 4 )'MI'S new.""J bdrm .
Ptan I, 2 BR + den. .... llTIYlTllt 643-23~ 11-5 except T~ + den w/2~ beth. Hlghty
Aa8ume loen. 4Bdrm pool home. 15,. 2 •Im UITW ~ upgraded w/h~· ...°~~T~A~:R Oo'Mi.Alaume10%1oan Dwting 2 bdrm w/I ........ •OWNERDESPERATE• =·~Sac:nfloeai
Sara MWWI &44--90e0 OWC at tow lntar•t rm, din rm & fir~. S168,500. S70,000 u HVH Cermet 39', FR. 2Ba $399 995 w/termal Cell 1-------•I Super cnarma S159,900 approx 1650 lq ft & MP--eum.b4e at 10'1•% tll Oct S239,990 759-1870 PAT.RI CK TENORE
WM~R
845-9922 M Jacquae, Ag .,.,. 2 bdrm hOIAM. Alt!-15th. (1874/mo.) 3B1 Hbr Vu HIN 39' tam-nn. 831-129& ......... •-•e ... f •-•-Ing onty 1 194,900. Hurry! 2"A8a, Vacant. 2193• 9v.% ftlled tranaf9fab4e. .., Ml • -Shefyl &ewer 831-1298. Kaneone. Open Sat 10-5 1982 Pon Albans.
.. ~ :... ~ . . . . lntral 1112 lewaJ llU 1 •g•r 963-8740 By Owner. s2;~;oo· ~;2t
Eec.pe to the bMuttM 8anta Yw y...,_ ----· bftat 1144 Gr•t ~vltlw 1 hOuM •PrtcedToW• Just • lew hour• from Orange County, 'A hour . Twtlt ....... lwHr to und Open Mel airy Merlnar9 & Highland Or,
from Santa Barbara. Find.out wtlat two prominent 4~, ~be~.:.~ Luik Hlghlan~cf, Edin· OPEN HOUSE. 179,500 Ownr 845-1314
magazines call paradlM ()(t Earth. And, 8Uf'P(lae: S 133 •000 PP 499--3M 1 borough. 4BR 2•J.BA Sat 12-4 Sun 11-3.
property 11 atln Inexpensive enought that you may ' · · 2500 1q ft. 1369,000. 105 32nd St lll,111 ,..
choole to have a MOOnd ttome, h4we • WTW If.... 3 sunburst. 854-1051 "-fa U IU-1111 IDHTlll
Herd to -.....1 Thi• Charming con.ge style 4 2BR 1BA, form din, -., ...
bedroom home Is on a partcllke quarter acre h#dWd flra, trptc, !Md· Y •n '·~·~ ............. ~...... ..Jiil lllllT1 Prectlgloul 4 B.csroom 4
which Joo111 Ilk• twice the .ae. Towering ICllC*S yd. $148,000. PP bdourm~ ~...:.._":,__ t bdrm cutle w/detec:tlec Bath lemlty home er..· 831.()898 """-Sat/Su ,..,.,,. ...,....__~ otflce & Single gar. Prtoec IOoklng bay, oce9l1 and SyCamor• lhade the main home and cieYwty · ...._, of tmpo(ied t16e oe1i at lot vlllue s169•000 tights. Owner now IMng
designed tecond building wtllctl would IMke • 213 M~e St :4't>1nets and uytight Submh. Snetyt Brewet Out-of-State 11 at111ious
euper 1tudlo Located near thoee beautl1ul h<>fM If .... 1/.. make tt a lhowplace 831•1268 to Mii. Aaaumeb4e· 111
ranches Santa Ynez Is famous tor Only $169,000 178 E. Bay. 3 er. 28a, llv· You'll hva time an Trust Deed and Miter wtll
7uJ 7"""-''• ~ Ing rm. den, lg game rm, money • the Improve-conaldef .a .. bi. MC·
,_ 1111. &ti« lrpl, 1148,000. 873-3-456 menta are ell h4we • __, ondary ftnenctng 11 IOVr
1434 """""-0r. f;t:;3,, e dark room. Onl lntereat rat•.
(!A. IJUJ /l<JSJ UI 11 Condo: 3BR 2'ASbe. 000enc1 $229,500. Joyce Waltzt .... s.HaJ 1-1
patio. 2+;w. 105, 831-1268 ... llTTDUll 1•11r.u.;•"
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
OPEi SUllAY 1·5.
Pnn only. 751-5199 Sperb 3 Bdr 2'Ab•. 1arg.-•
Deluxe condo nMr So eat lloorplan, muter 9' 142-1 Coat ptaz.a; 2 bf. 2ba. w/vaulted celllng1. In·
1,55() lq. It. By owner . CludH WHher/dryer, rm 751-981712~933. UNI PK. Oram.tic 38r 28a refrig. 4% comm. to Ni-' : , ,
DO IT RIGHTI ~. ltep down llvlng 1'ff s ~:-730-0480 IAU. IHI Wini rm. tormt11 din, handy· --·-----'-
THE REAL ESTATERS mat1 ;w. approx. 1750 1q IWP't mft l1U,1111--------54tr2J13 It, poola, jaca, tennis etc. lit. MWI IWI
RMle.tatei.fOOHTNOW ~8':~ ~ ~Elegant 3 bdrm Engll9h 1-m•-s •• /FI 1149 Ooo «beat reuon-Tudor townhome. A•· A beeuty wllush land· ic...-1 2H3 YACIT IESOWTE $415,IM m.-nn ,...... •ble . off• Owner NO sumtble 1at of $108,000 acaplng, tv•ll lmmed 11U.-LUii in Agta 714-JM-4323. at 12%. owe tor 5 )'MI'S. Only 1329,999 Call
4BR/FR
3BR/FR
3BR /expnd
3BR
4BR/FR
5BR/FR
* SEAVIEW *
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Bar Harbor
Nantucket
Nantucket
Port Royal
Port Royal
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CAU CllUIY UDHSOI
$330.900
$389,000
$390,000
$399,000 WMtal<R
How·-abOUt-a n6gtlty up-. GrMt buy. Diana Cappel PAT ~IC K T EN 0 RE
greded, 1700 1q It !:eewlllb. . l . 831-129& 831-1268 •
town:iome. 3 bdrm. den. mtmA AICLs by owner .•• ~~~\•• • ·~~\·2
2 c=-attlldled gwage, 2800 tQ ft vu lot Open • r ,~ • r , ·
comm facilities. Al· Sat/Sun. 12-5. 7~748~a
sum ab I• loan ol ~-:---=~·:----.o=-.l ~-~·~·-~~-~·~~~J~-~·~-~~-~·~~ S104,000at 12'A%0WC.lllalMf!!je I 7 ~. usamUIUml
·Diana Cappel 831-1298 LUii WTm 3 Bdrm home In prime lo-Gorgeous P<of decor. 4
$420,000111~~~~~ $485,000111
··t . ' •
Here'• the most IOf your cation 40x 100 ft lot. bdrm, 2V. beth home
money! Upgraded 2Br OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY w/pvt pool t spa Sacn·
28a home. Super rec fa-$595,000. flee at $239,900 wlterms
cllltlee. To buy $139,000. 1024 W Oceanfront Call PATRICK TENORE
For 1 .. option tenM can IU-llll, Asf. 831-1268
111 U11W Mlulon Viejo~ 1111111 Ul.-i • r ,·
tor appointment or come by Sunday to acquaint
you with this special gate guarded community
complete with pool. spa, tennis and views
Fll'fl1111,_,_ 114-581-1000,837-9500. ··~~""~""\••W!l.-
4Bdrm, 2Ba, garden ---111n llWl1 Charming 29' 1b8-~hae n f
tlrlum alley acoees and u;r.--Owner ~Ile Wiii ~~~~~~~ much' more. Only Good iocauon 39' 2ea. ex.cnange or cutt out s 189 900 Mk'°' Judy Of encl patio. 2 car gar. Only $25,000dn $195K FEE LAND Dover Shor•
Jiik '·-· .. 548-2313 S 105,900. And out ITl()(e. 5Br. 2 trpl lg lot. 1~ dn •."".... call 714-837-9500 or S245Kowner646-1273
'44·tMI tr 1St-1H1 THE REAL
ESTATS:RS
581 • tOOO MISSION
VIEJO REAL TV
IYllL•S TIH11PS
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
6 7~46)0 • ..,.,, ltacll lMt To vtew ot bay and ocean !~~~~~~~~~~d11~n~~~~~~·~~~·~to~n~~n~·~·~·~·~·~·~u~~10~2~2~~~·~·~·~·~·~··~u~1~m~•u~m~ eLu~~~~r 3BR ------~t~~ ~~u1s r 8eautl1ul 4 bdrm. 1¥· beth, 3'1tba l.ge dining rm & WYIEW" .... Warm famlly home With
on cul-ci.aec:. Lrg yerd 11m11y rm ExtenlJvely ell· 3 Br 2'1t ba • lamlly room second a1ory master
w I p at Io. At r I um pended/Cullom end View Lrg lot Poolltennla suite wttl'l 11'1 roman11c
courtyardentry.Prloedat unlt"E' plan. Spa/pool & aecurlty Reduced to view Side balcony 1PhJt 011fv C!ce"11a det ?ltae
& t?l View 'Witt 'ib"-
Young executive'• h0me, tiptop of th• hlll, Pavlllon, city
llghta, beJ, ocean, Newport Center a green area vlewa.
TotellJ upgr8ded Broedmoor home, 4 Bedroom, femlly,
new gourmet kitchen, community pool, quiet aecluded .,.. a_,,.., nelghbon tool Nothing to do, but relax ..
enJoJ.1171,000 ,.._
S 169,900 tor quid! Nie. '379.000 722-6460 $365,000 213/430-3629 Located In CUlfhaven oo
Celt PATRJCK TENORE W--.-,-.,. moa1 desired street
631-1268 • ".... .,,,_.. .,.. S.MIJ 1-1 ~ 3BR 2'1t8A Lido Ille, 50' 3BR. booUI room. great 1120 ·~ l•e4 I ·~· ;'hia· lo.t. Street to Stred&, lrg view, essoc pool, tennis 142_ !00
1 t.~M::. game room wtbar Prlntl $370K Work, 975-4753
-cipats only 67:1-1393 Home. 760-9716
IUl YIUI Bv OWNER • Low ~ .. 1-TUllt LI llWlt-J PETE
Seaufltut upwlded 3 or 4 quick sale 3Bd 2ba. lg 1111 Name 111 Front row ous-
bdrm. country French rm, to tam rm. spa ex· tom S520K? Open Suo-
home w/apa. Owner tr as S 165,000 631-0262 <lay 1 5 t 51 1 King• Rd.
anxious, hu bought CondO: SpadoUs & clean PASH PROPER1'1ES -------another Hurry. Only 3BR/aludlo, 2 ba. pvt 720-9422
I BARRETr .. REALTY
165,000. Joyce Waltte patio s 113.300 Assume i8 -==;_,":'· fiUY"iiiiCOU;oi1 ~~~~~~~ ~YI':~ _.~B= I l•Hlt• 21~ ef., ...-... when I
••• IAIUll Only 1269.900 Hurry. I buy any real estate. Your escrow I
1ftt llWI a IWI 1n ca11 Key •111e2-n 13 will hand you a check upon clos-~ 3 bdrm, utr• 1atg. llWlllTI.... I Ing for 2se10 of my commission. I
1ot. •'""'"· ,,, sc PW.a llm" 111.U I Use this money for any I Owner wtll Mfp With I0'8I 2 BR. 2 Ba. ~
..... and g111e Cati* at POOi/spa. s.curlty 1n I purpose ... even a vacation. When I
lowance A1klng onl VIiia Balb<HI S 148,905 yOU are ready to buy, bring th IS 1144'~1~ Cappf Lit'• T• Terml I coupon to PETE JOHNSON of I
Joen How. •7&-79" REMAX 631-1266. I
SEU 1ct1e Items wllh 1 !__ V911d ttlru Dec. 31 , 1985 ~PllrJICl•Nl ~ ----------~== ~!!!!!!!;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3i~ \t1Ml'4~~0N1J. ....,~,
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BURR WHITE
Re AL TOR INC
b1C. 4610
..
GRAND OPENING
meatiBJIU" ..
APARTMENTS
825 CENTER STREET
COSTA MESA
Come Mrly to get your pick of these
beautiful brand new 79 Apartments. Going
fU11 OcQupancy by Sept. 20th.
Feeturlng pool, spa, private patios and
decb, garage or carport Beautiful abun-
dant lend~.
Off'tCI! OPRN DALY t:30 AM TO 7 PM
Located at the corner ot Center Street
and ~ti• AYenue
642-1424
N
Vl.LA(I
S100 OFF 18T MONTH'S RENT
ON ALL APARTMENTS
TWO WEIXS Fm IDT It 2tl> fOfTH
ON SO.CCTlD Am fmt llDIA T£ OCW'MCY
THE place to come home to -A
peaceful park·llke tettlng conveniently
located within w8'klng distance to
t~tres, restaurants and shOps. Only
mlnut• to South Couth Plaza and the
beach. 1 ... oom
1 •••u• a Deftl2 ...-2 ... ,, .. TMft\lfloUM/214 ....
FROll'515
-All UTUTIES PAID
-<>is f11•aces
-ftusbc WOOd Paneling. Grass Cloth
-tathedral Btamed Ce11mgs
-Dlshwnhefs
-Pools. Wt11rlpool. fxeretse Room
-4 lt&ftled Tennrs Courts
-laundry Faclllbes
-fair Housma. Sorry. No Pet1
-a
n I st tear s rent
f URNlSH£ D t11 ru HED
f1TllSS emus. nim.
SS C. ,m _. mrt! $w'rJ.
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Completely remodeled 4 bdrm.
home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Lots
of tile and oak & woodburnlng
brick fireplace. Just waiting for
your Ingenious decorating Ideas.
646-7171
1tta1mt 1rra1•... 1124,111
Act fast because this one wtll get
lots of attention. Private home.
Great location. New paint.
Earthtone carpets. 4bdrms.,
1 ~baths. Covered patio. Fruit
trees lrwear yard. Call quick at
this price! 546-2313
......... ""' -. 1111,111 Attractive atrium floor plan tfiat's
llght & airy wtth cathedral oelllngs
quletly centered wtthln Its well-
landscaped' grounds. Cul-de-sac
location offers complete privacy.
2bdrms. pfus den. 6-46-717 1
UUll&Tltm-.... 11 ....
A Jewel In Eastslde Costa Mesa .
Italian tiled entry leads you to
luxurious living areas wtth vaulted
oelllngs. Separate family r<X?m.
Three flreplaces .. 4 bdrms. Large
sparkling pool. Call for an ap-
pointment to. seel 546-2313
ml& YD• llU 111111 .............. IHI.Ill
One of the Country Club's top locations over-
looking the 15th fairway. Beautifully decorated
4bdrm. home with custom pool & spa. Extra
wide lot. Better see this onel 646-7171
IEWNIT YIEW ••r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mlt,GIO
Gorgeous bay and cltyllght views In Dover
Shores: Prestigious private executive home.
Large living and f amlly rooms, each with fire-
place. FormaJ dining, breakfast room. 4bdrms ..
31h baths. Pool. Spa. 3-car garage. Call for an
appointment. 546-2313
-·Tl(...................... 1121, ..
Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and
tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 21n bath with
double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard
to beat at this price. 646-7171
mR'TIYI . mun••· .............. t111,111
Quality built family showplace. Gracious,
spacious home. Formal dining. Charming family
and living rooms. Four bdrms. plus office. 3
bathrooms. Sparkling pool. 3-car garage. Quiet
cul-de-sac. Call for an appointment. 546-2313
UllW -UlllDI .................. 11n,111
Extremety well built home wtth lots of character
& charm. 2bdrm. with hardwood floors and
beautiful stone fireplace for cory winter get-
togethers. Large lot w/frult trees. 646-7171 ,
.na·mu llPI UllllllJ ............ 1111,111
Eight nearly new condos. Lovely 2 bdrm.
models. Fixed 30 year financing at 129/o. Bargain
priced at $110,000 each. 546-2313
Utmll •T• .................... Pll,111
Lovety home that surrounds an Inviting pool wtth
maximum privacy & exten8've decking. Open &
airy "U-ahaped" pfan Includes, dual flreptaoe In
ltvlng & famlty rooms. wet bar and more. Quiet corner lotl &46-7171
ITUL Tm 'fllllll• ................ 1111,111
Save wtth this bargain prloed Costa Mesa
condo. SpKtoua floor plan. Comfortabfe IMng
areu and half beth down. 3 large bdrms, 2
bath• up. Community poot and tennis. Excetlent
IOcatlon near South Coeat Plaza. Call now.
M&-2313
IUI Ull IAY & Nil.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211,111
Just blocks to Newport Back Bay. Completely
remodeled In & out with quality materials &
attention to detail. Professional low maln-
talnence landscaping. Many captivating fea-
tures offered In this classic beauty. 646-7171
WTSllE llPll-Uftll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1H,t00
. Outstanding value. Cute 2bdrm. house with
vaulted ceilings. Looks sharpl Private lot.
Enclosed garage. Call quick on this onel
546-2313
(LfTIOllll-'111f ••••......••.•...... 1111,000
For the sophisticated buyer. You won't find
more for your money In this luxurious, very
exquisite & private complex. Many amenities are
Included In this spacious 1bdrm. with ocean
view. 646-7171
........................... S111,M1
If you can tear yourself away from the Inviting
pool and spa you'll love this home. Well decor-
ated two story, 3 bath home. Very tasteful -
come and seel 546-2313
oaam wma.F ............... : . 1211,111
WTllll I 1111-. .................. 1111,111
Light and airy floor Pl.an with famlly 'room and
formal dining room. Quiet location across from
small park .. Come see this outstanding value.
546-2313 •
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Looks llke a model! In a very private & secluded
complex In Newport Beach. Super location. You
can walk to the sand. One bedroom, brick
fireplace, formal dining, cathedral ceilings &
morel 646-7171
IAIUll ....................... : . 114,110
Not a mis-print! Excellent starter or Investor
unit. Community pool. Call qulckl 546-2313
IUYllWI LIWIST Pllll............... P21,llO
Only 10% down & owner will carry the balance.
Elegant 3bdrm. in private community. Pool &
tennis. Don't miss this great opportunity to live
In this prestigious neighborhood. 646-7171
OllT& ... lllAL ...••••.•..........• 1121.-
E.xcellent South Coast Plaza area. Upgraded
and re-modeled. Large lot. Assume $53,000 at 9~·Wo. $619/mo. PITI. Call for more Info.
546-2313 Exceptional beauty set behind handsome
wrought Iron gates offering complete privacy 1.-ua lllll .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211,111
within Its own secluded grounds. Large • bdrm, You own the land In a lovely garden setting 1
3 bath, walking dtstance to Westcilff shopping. block from the beach. Beautifully upgraded 3
646-7171 bdrm with 600 sq ft family room complete w/wet
IEU ftlll ..nl ................... 11..,_ ~~7~~-kitchen, skylights & extra large lot.
Enter the huge cathedral ceilinged llvtng room
and feel at homel Rustic beams. Dtnlng room. Illa ftlll Nil -................ 11•,111
Family room. 3 spacious bdrma. Si:.nny atrium. Excellent family home. Sparkllng solar ual1ted
Upgraded and renovated. Central A/C. Large pool. Child-safe side yard. Spacious 4bdrm.
patio. Call now. 546-2313 . plus famlly room. Great locatln ctose to every-
M•UTIU UllllEB .............. t1n,111 thing. Call now. 546-2313
Spacious and beautlfulty appointed rooms. ITIPI Tl 1'11 llAll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1121.-
Large living room wtth brick fireplace for quiet Only 1A block to the ocean. Lovefy upgraded
hours and needed relaxing. Luxurious master 3bdrm. home that's great for entertaining. See
suite Includes Its own den or study. A must see. the ocean from your front door. Great vteW"" ~
646-7171 potential wtth 2nd story add on. Lowest priced mu,... .. IL ................. l2•,lll beach home! 646-7171
Neetled In a quiet cul-de-uc this 5 bdrm. home OutllU mTI I m1111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.,...
bouts formal dining room, custom poot & apL 1tandlng value. Specious famltyhome. A&-
Separate 400 eq.tt. bonus buttdfng auttable for eumable loan. Good location. Clote to schools,
an offa or rec. room. Call to eee. 5'46-2313 lhopplng. Call fpr an appointment. 546-2313
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stables. Also Includes morn-In-law quarter• & a n ng attached 2-car garage. This weH decor-
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