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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1985 2S CENTS
Fair Board sues CM amphitheater
Suit claims Ned-West breached lease
by failure to correct alleged violations
By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .... o..ir Not ttell
The Orange County Fair Board 1s
Thelaatofthethree
surviving Frustacl sep-
tuplets left the hospital
for home on Friday./ A3
California
Most teen-age fathers
don't flt the "love 'em and
leave 'em " stereotype, a
two-year study has con-
cluded./ AS
Sports
The Angels are left for
dead In Texas, but the
Yankees stay allve In the
American League East
race./81
USC, UCLA seek first
Pac-10 football victories
at home today./84
INDEX
suing the Pacific Amphitheatre for
allegedly breaching its 40-year lease
with the state-owned fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa. .
However. the lawsuit, filed Thurs-
day 1n Orange Count) Supenor
Court. docs not address the concert
noise reportedly spilling from the
open arena into adjacent neigh-
borhoods.
Norb Bartosik , fairgrounds·general
manager. said Fnday the board would
continue studying the noise issue.
which has fueled a long-running
battle ~tween amphitheater-owner
Ned-West Inc of Los Angeles and the
ci ty of Costa Mesa.
I he suit now pits Ned-West agatn'it
the state Attorney General's Office.
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which represent'> the go,ernor-a~
pointed Fair Board
While the I 8.000-c C1pac1l\ an:n.i 1'>
pn' atel} owned. 11 '"" on 'it<ltl' property at the Corner of r.llr\ IC~
Road and Fair Dn'c
Ned-West was sent a noute ol
default 10 m1d-..\ugu<,t and gl\en \If
Ja "t• agrct' 1" 1.••rTl'll nine alleged
u1ntra< l \ 11la11 1n\ rht" deadhnc-
pas<;t."d l'fll I~
()nl~ tour 111 tht" n:ported defaults
~ere 1ndu•kd 1n tht' legal action
c1lung v.11h c1 'l·rhal agree-men I that
v.a' allt'~cdl\ hrt>l...l·n
( Pleaae tee Y AIR BOARD I A2)
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Wea Armend llCOOJ>9 traah out of Newport Bay on hi• dally rounda ln the clty-o~ed Clean Sweep.
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Drive right
up for your
free flu shot
By SUSAN HOWLETT
ot .. o..ir .........
Drive-in movies, drive-in
burger stands, drive-in photo
booths. but a drive in nu im-
munization clinic?
The scores of motorists ex·
pectod to enter Hoag Memorial
Hospital's parking lot today with
their arms out the window won't
be stgnalina for a left-hand tum-
they wiU be receiving free flu
1hots.
The unusual immunization
procram should draw about 2,500
people. accordina to hospital
1pokeswoman Norlca Mannina.
Today marks the sixth year that
the day·lona influenza vacci-
nation prosram has helped
thousands of people, mostly
ICftfot citiz.ens, to maintain aood
health. Mannina said. The shou
are &ec to th~ over SS and
people with chronic iUncun.
Suzanne Maricich hu been
woatina at the annual immuniza·
tion dink for the pest five years. .. Jt't really convenient. Some-
times we'll have four or five
people drive up with their arms
out the window. and they'll be on
t.bdt way in two minutes,"
Maricich aaid.
The prosram. pred toward
tcnion. ·will be conducttd in the fl'I•• ... nu IBO'n/ AIJ
'Tidy bay man 'keeps harbor clean
By SUSAN HOWLE TT °' .... o..ir,... .....
Wes Arm.end tours Newport Bay
Monday through Fnday in his 18-
foot aluminum boat.
But the 50-year-old stopper of the
Ocan Sweep, a boat owned by the city
of Newport Beach. is doing more than
dipping a fishing line into the watcr-
he's pulling trash from the resort
area's harbor to keep 11 clean enough
for everyone to enjoy.
It takes the operator of the Gregor
nverboat about two da~ s to go all the
way around the ba}'. he said. And the
amount of garbage picked out of the
water each day is different depending
on tide. the amount of tounsm and
other factors
··it depends on so many things.
Room at (Hilton)
inn for fire victim
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Oftheo..ir ..........
Rick Pfost, the wheelchair-bound
Irvine Valley Colleae student who
lost his home and neorly all of his
possessions in a recent fire. had a
chance to bask in some good fortune
on Friday.
He was given plush temporary
housing near the campus and more
than $12.000 to help rebuild his life.
"Rick was just stunned," said
Susan Oarlc. a Sl)Okcswoman for the
college, formerly Saddleback North.
Irvine Valley students and statT
members have spearheaded the cam-
paign to help Pfost. a 47-year-old
Vietnam veteran who was paralyzed
ma 1981 truck accident.
Early this year. Pfost enrolled at thC'
college. where he has earned high
grades and demonstrated a knack
with computers. But on Sept. 9, wh1k
he and his hve-1n niirse were away. a
fire swept throuah Pfost's Irvine
apartment, destroying most of his
possessions. His uninsured belong-
(Pleue Me ROOll/ A2)
Dognappers nabbed
by cop hot on scent
By STEVE MARBLE °' .. Dlllf,... ...
It comes u no 1urpri1e to Jorae
Oubioa of Newport 8eacb that some-
one would want to steal one or more or hi1 prize Artentioe mastiff's. a
bnied of dos eo rare it ia believed only
18 of them are in the United States.
But Oubina cannot undentand
wby tome0oe would want to hun one or the milky·~t.e dop.
Still, that's what happened Friday
. • •
1n Costa Mesa when two men allce-
ly stole a pair of 1 ().week-old masuffs.
then thttw the pups out the window
of a movina car when a police offi~r
approached.
Followina a car chase. poli~ ar-
rested two Oranp County men on
1uspioon oflf'&nd theft and cruelty to
animal1 and ll!tnc~ the dop. which
~ l'Oll)' and d1sonentcd but
unhun.
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some days it's heavier than othcr'i ...
>\rmend said.
The Newport Beach C 11' ( ounl ii
'oted last June 10 take on the harbor
cleanup. a decision 1ha1 required
$ '8.400 from the I 985-8ti fiscal
budget to cover the cleanup co~t\
That figure included purchase of the-
(lean 5~eep. ~h1Ch IS docked di the
Balboa Yacht Basin
RJcll Pfoet
The cit ; had 1.ontr;1l trJ "'th .1
pn' ate firm since 11.1'"'-''' r1t i... ur
floatingdebns thrnughlrnt the h.irl"\< r
area accord ing Ill DJ • ,j
Ha rshbarger lhe ~II\., m.mnr d1• 'v
tor
That contratt v.1th thr l, \l A·'
ton l o of "e~p.m lkJ• h hJJ "'':
the Cit\ about S '-l le)() Jnnu.1lh •
(Plea.e eee TIDY BAY/ A 2 J
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.. nh rt·.t! r.1 1.h 1n tht l11ttl'I'\ \o lar -
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Last of 3 slaying
$USpects goes free
By ST~~~ MARBLE
OflMCW!rNot•-
The final suspect in .1 I 4 • ~ l'\n u
t1on·style ktlhng in H unt1n~i.·n
&!ach was f~ed Fnda\ a1t1.·r Jn
Orange Count) pro!>ecutM d1\m1,,1:d
a first-de~ murd"r lha~l' aµ1n,1
the Long Beach woman
C'laire Gardner rould ha' ( tx•en
sentenced to die 10 thc-\late ' ~J'
chamber had -;he been con' ll tcd hut
Deputy Dlstnet ..\ttorne' T11m
Goethals d1sm1ssed the-l hargt· ht'I• •r1·
the woman C''C'n c-ntc-rt'd i\ pica
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Countians learn medical ethics
By LISA MAHONEY
OllM~ .........
Some were old , others ~oung
and some were m between
Their occupauons raf\&Cd from
phys1c1an to health admin111rator
to msurancc execuuve to JU't
plain Joe C1 t1zen
But despite their d1fTen"ncn.
the 100 or so people attcndm& a
tram1na confere~ at Loyola-
Marymou nt Collqc's Oranae
campus Fnday ~re thett for a
common purpose. to educate
othen about rnedlcal ethics.
•I
\.1ed1cJll c-thtC'S -or h1()('th11 '
as C''l;l)Crt' call 11 -ha'C' t'C'c<'mt
an issue in Orange-( liunt\ ht"
cauS( of the efforts of C. ahtorn1a
Health Dec1s1ons
The orpnl7atmn. modt"kd
after a pioneer pro)t-Ct in C)r~~<m
hopes to makr rr<,1dtnt' a...,arr nt
ethical issues ~urrou nd1ng hc-alth
cart and to aet a ara\\ moti.
consensus on what path ho\p1tah
msuranet compan1c'. tht cnurt'
and the &<" ernm<'nt '"°'~Id u~r to l"C501"c some of the con~tm\
Peopk who pthttcod Fnda\-for
1h1 :•.11"111i.: nli'rrn1C' "hith
, ,,ft 1111111·, i.•.1.1\ 1·arnrd Imm th('
<''l'll'rl' 1 IJ.11 "'me ot thC'
!"!111e;·th1 •. 11 '""t' 1n· .ind .... hat
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<''•'"' tlwm
1 h11 \1 ' lfh cr'lt'•I \I. I t h
h11l('th1,, m11\I tr\ 10 drvclop a
hl•,\lt h 1..\n "'lt·m th.11 1' fair lhd
rnl't'' '' thr ~"he\ nf p.'lt1ent-. "''ti \lr \and"' \.1 C apron
prnlC'\\<'f ''' la~ mrd1c1ne and
pu1'111 pnllt ~ at the l n1ven1h ol
~outhrrn c ahlom1a and n -
(Pleue eee STRJC8/ A.2)
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LOTTERY SHATTERS RECORD •••
rra-A1 :wa-lfancli• ill Iona lines at lonay
4ittriacolkci t0 pick up more tictcu. ~.Jd.
Locllry wortc:n in the field and at
lbe 12 dbtrici olBca a.ho were
tcr1D1bli1'1todelivertickeu10 the I
1)eftlnll 1.0 l percent of the 21,000. ~ dc:tct outleu that remained
·wit.bo\lt tickeu Friday. he said. Most
of thole ltiU awaitioa tickets ~re the tbo.-ad busineues licensed as
outleu in recent days.
Micbalko declared lhe lonery a
hu.f.: succ:esa..
We bne made projections that we
will have sold ... within a 24-hour
period. 21.4 million tickets ... which
would make this the ~t sunup of
any in the world. eet1a.1nJy in a day
and it cxoecd.s the 1otaJ number of
uekets sold tn any startup in tbe first
week,•• said Michalke, the fonne:r
Ohio lottery auorney.
Originally, Caltfom1a officials bad
ptOJccted flnt 24-hour sales of seven
million to eiaht million tickets. There
att a total o1 400 million tickets for
the first "instant winner" scratch-off
ticket aame. expected to last about
two months.
First-day sales are always hl&h due
to initial interest in the a.a.mes..
The ducctor said there have been
no known attempts so far to tamper
with tickeu in an effort to falsely
cla.1m prizes.
ETHICS OF HEAL TH CARE TAUGHT ••.
....... 1
cculivc dil'CCtor of the President's Com•,;..toD on Bioethjca.
Qoron told those assembled that equal' eccas to bealt.Q ~ i1 a major
pr'OtMln in the prcaent system.
Althou&h there are more hospitals
and more medical specialists than
Americana need, 12 to lS percent of
the J)Opulation can't access them, be
uid. Peo~e such aa the workina poor,
who don t qualify for indiaent pro-aru» but also don't make enough to
afford medical care on their own, are
the bis losers io the present set-up,
Caprooaaid
A question that must be asked is
whether all people should be able to
aiet adequate health care. said Capron.
who believes tbe answer abould be yea.
How to ration limite!d financial
ret0un:ea ii another area for public
concern, Capron said. Should the
marketplace decide who gets scr-
vices? Sbould the government? What
.areas of medicine should be
empbasiz.ed: preventive, restorative
or technoloeical research?
Should pre-natal proerarns be
funded over neonatal care? What
tr&dcoffs can be made? he asked.
As tcchnoloay advances. people are
also going to be confronted with the
issue of choice, Capron said. And the
choices, without doubt, will become
increas1naly complex.
When death or illness struck a
loved·one in the past, families found
comfort in the belief that it was God's
will. But with life-prolonging
technologies, anguished relatives
may have to l)car the burden of
dec1dmg when to "pull the plug,"
C..pron said.
People attending the two-day con-
ference will u1e their new-found
knowlcdae to conduct amalJ Jt'OUP
meetinp around the county. A Larger
series of "town hall" meetings will
begin next year, foUowed by a health
care parliament a year from now in
which deleptes from the earlier
meetinp will attempt to reach con·
scnsu.s on the issues .
Beverlee Myers, professor of public
health at UCLA, warned participants
change can be difficult to achieve.
She recommendcd,that Cal1fom1a
Health Decisions form a public
interest lobby to push its goals before
the state Legislature and federal
lawmakers.
A final bu of advice Myers, a
fonner director of the state Depart·
ment of Health Services. gave the
gtoup was simply: "be persistent."
FLU SHOTS •.•
From Al
parking lot of the Newport Bcacb
hospital from 9 a.m. to S p.m ., M . said.
=-in clinic is also available for
immunizations.
Although the drive-up idea began
as an alternative for people who have
trouble aettina around, Manning said
it became sort of a fun way to get the
shot that no one really enjoys getting.
The prop1lm is to be conducted by
shifts of 28 nurses and 26 auxiliary
volunteers. Manning said.
ROOM AT THE INN FOR STUDENT •••
Prom.Al
inp included a computer, stereo,
ham radio and television equipment.
Si.ace the fire, Pfost has had to live
at the Veterans Administration Hos.
pital in Long Beach. Because be has
had Lo endure long commuting trips
betweeG Lona Beach and the campus,
Irvine. Valley offiaals have been
tryina to find Pfost a temporary bome
closer to the coUege.
At a ceremony on Friday, Irvine
Valley President f.dward A. Hart
gave Ptbtt the good n~: the Irvine
Co., the city's major landowner and
developer. has agreed to provide the
disabled student and his nurse with
free accommodations at the new
lrvine Hilton Hotel until his apart·
ment is rebuilt
Hart also presented Prost wtth a
bank book showing a balance of
$12,400. The money came from
community donations and campus fun~raiscrs.
A representative of the Con-
solidated Transportation Service
Agency of Orange County promised • Stephenson said the company first
that the agency would transport Pfost surveyed its other apartments, look-
between the Hilton and the campus ing for another unit that could
so be can continue his studies. accommodate a disabled tenant.
In addition, two representatives When no suitable vacancies were
from American Abbe_y Holifecarc found, the company turned to its new
gave the student a certificate allowing Hilton Hotel at Jamboree Boulevard
him to choose SSOO worth of goods and the San Diego Freeway. .
from the company's medical cqui~ The hotel bas 13 rooms desianed
ment cata.Jos,. The lift was arranged for handicapped guests, Stephenson
through American Abbey's Fountain said, and one will be used by Pfost. An
Valley office. 11 ., adjacent room will be allocated to his
.. The happy endina is that be will be nurse, Bessie Manu. . . .
leaving the VA Hospital on Monday "The general feeling wtthin the
to move into the temporary quarters company was that this was something
provided by the Irvine Co. and the we should do because be n~cd a
Hilton." college spokeswoman Clark place to stay." Stephenson said.
said. He said the company will also
Tom Stephenson. manager of com-expedite rcconstructJon of Pfost's
munity rclallons for the Irvine Co., apartment to that he can return in
said bis firm was involved in building about ei~t weeks.
the Windwood Knoll complex, the College spokeswoman Clark said
federal Housing and Urban Develop-Prost wants to use some money raised
ment project where Pfost laved. He in his name to set up a permanent
said the managers of the complex fund at Irvine Valley to aid students
alerted the Irvine Co. to Pfost's who are victims of fires or other
housing problem after the fire. disasters.
FAIR BOARD SUES ARENA •••
P'romAl
According to the document.. the
board is seeking a court order forcing
Ned-West to build a permanent
stapbouac, with dressing rooms and
storq,e space, to replace the trailer·
hkc structures backstage. Addition·
ally, fairarounds officials contend the
amphitheater must build a roof over
the staae.
Theswtalsoasks that Ned-West be
forced to remove the four un·
authorized portable restrooms and
temporary ooncession stands placed
atop the grassy berms at the back of
the theater.
Deputy Attorney General A. Wells
Petcncn contends the blue-<:olored
structures are causing the berm to
sink, buck.Jing sidewalks and rummg
landscaping. About S 10,000 in side·
walk damage was reported.
The suit reciuests that Ned-West
submit plans within 30 days to fix the
ground sllppage, and hire a contractor
before tbe 1986 concert season
Additionally, the faJrgrounds 1s
asking that the amphitheater mstall a
separate water meter
An award of more than $250.000
would be accepted 1n place of remov-
mg the restroom and concession
stands, fixing the berm aod moving
off the fairgrounds' meter.
Petersen is also request! ng $I 0,000
for the damaged sidewalks and
another $I 0.000 to cover a verbal
agreement between amphitheater of·
ficials and the Fair Board. The suit
claims that Ned-West agreed 1n
September 1984 to repair the fair·
grounds' Memonal Gardens, damag-
ed by construct1on work on the
amphitheater.
Legal ·fees are also included m the
suiL '
Just Call
642-6086
Named as defendants were Ned·
West Inc., the Pacific Amphitheatre.
and partners James M. Nedcrlander,
James L. Nederlander and president
Neil Papiano -who also serves as
the firm's attorney. Also listed were
Robert Nederlander. Santa Ana
Broadway Theater Corp.,
Nederlander Realty Co. of Illinois
and JOO unnamed parties.
In the previous default notice.
Petersen alleged the amphitheater
also violated its 41/1-rear-old lease by:
• Exceeding loca noise standards
and failing to reimburse the legal fees
paid b} the board to defend itself
against three amphitheater-related
lawsuits.
• Not updating site plans as new
structures were built.
• Usmg a device that blows trash
from the arena into the parking lot
• Selling alcoholic beverages to
minors.
ihe letter also charged that con-
trolh ng owners of Ned-West were
incorrectly lasted 1n the lease agree-
ment.
Aside from the noise problem.
fauvounds manager Bartosik said
the Items not included in the suit were
expected to be remedied soon.
He refused to comment on what
actions arc bein$ considered to cap
the noise that residents say floods the
College Park and Mesa del Mar
neighborhoods dunng amphitheater
conceru.
"It would be premature to tell you
at this point," he said. "The matter 1s
still under intense study "
Papiano, m a telephone interview
Frfday, blamed the ht1gat1on on
newly appomted board president
Clinton Hoose.
"He always has been anti·
amph1theatei:," Pa piano charged.
"We always had an excellent rela·
tionship with the Fair Board, but
when he became president it just
rolled off the table."
Hoose declined to comment on the
accusation.
Pa{>iano said t~e suit was charac-
teristic of the normal disputes be·
tween landlords and tenants, adding
that the problems would be settled
"m due course."
On the restroom issue, he argued
that fairgrounds officials JUSt have to
find a better loc~tion for permanent
bathrooms.
"You have to have restrooms up
there. Thousands of people $0 up 1n
the g(assy area," Papiano said. "But
(Fair Board members) say. 'we don't
like them up there because they don't
look nice· ..
He added that t.he board signed a
contract relieving Ned-West of build·
1ng a st.agehousc, wt th dressing rooms
and other facilities.
The board contends the pact was
mvahd because it was not approved
by other state department$ over-
seeing the fairgrounds, which is part
of the 32nd District Agricultural
Association.
Papiano said Ned-West was more
than willing to fix land slippage;
however. he contended that an engi·
ncer hired by the fairgrounds could
not find any.
And he was reluctant to "rehash"
the noise dispute.
"It's one of those things people go
around yelling about, but when it
comes down to finding out the
specific facts, finding out what it's all
about, nobody responds." Papiano
Sil.Id.
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predict I.
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warmer, Inland vaMeye.
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evening .now.. today, with aklee remaining partly cloudy
through Sunday. High• both daya Wiii be In the 70.. with lows rrorn 33 to 48.
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today, where the WMther wlll continue partly cloudy, warm and
humid through Sunday. High• both daya wlll range from th• 801
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deeer'la. Lowe wllf epen the UPP« 40. and 50t In the Owen•
Valley and upper <MMrte to the 60s end low 70s In the k>wef
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DOGS OK •••
From Al
The dogs, which were being dis-
played at the Feed Barn, 2300
Newpon Blvd., were grabbed late
Friday momm$ by two men who
leaped into a waiting car and took off.
Officer Neal Lcveratt was stopped
at a traffic signal in front of the
business when the theft occurred. So
wU Bill Power, owner of the Feed Barn.
"I could see these two guys in there
petting the dogs and then each of
them grabbed one and ran out back
into the alley," said Power. "The car
must have been runnin~ because they
were off before I knew 1t."
Power chased the men. So i§d
Officer Leveratt.
pm ~= 8-IOW
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SLAYING .••
From Al
The shotgun blast to Hell's knee
was identified during court proceed·
ings as a signature of the Aryan
Brotherhood.
Joseph Michael O'Rourke. 37. and
Terrance J. Cosivove, 36, were ar-
rested in connection with the sla.xing
late last year after they were identified
by Kenneth Waterman, a prison
inmate who said he was present when
Helt was killed. Watennan was given
immunity m exchange for bis testi·
mony.
But an OranJe County Superior
Coun jury acquitted O'Rourke Sept.
11 after jurors agreed they WCTe not
con vi need he pulled the trigger.
A five-minute pursuit along the
side streets off Newport Boulevard
ended when one of the suspects rolled
down his window and heaved the
dogs-one after the other -onto the
sidewalk.
Cosgtove. who allegedly arranged
.,.., .......... ....,.......... the ill-fated meeting that resulted in
Hell's death, was freed Sept. 23 after
pleading guilty to second-degree
murder. He was placed on probation
for three years and given credit for the
Leveratt estimated the suspects'
car was going about 2S mph when the
dogs were thrown out. He said both
dop appeared to be unconscious after
stnk.ing the sidewallc.
Power said he stopped to help the
dog! while Levcratt pulled in front of
the srtaway car and arrested the
suspected dognappcrs, identified as
Dirlc Theunissen, 22, of Westminster
and William Nixon, 21, of Anaheim.
Oubina, who was working at his
electronics shop in Newport Beach
when his dogs were nabbed, said the
theft marks t.he third time one of his
mastiffs has been swiped. He said the
dogs are easily worth $2.500 each and
sometimes arc mistaken for pit bulls,
even though they are white and weigh
up to 150 pounds when full-gtown.
"Unfortunately, some people hke
them because they are fighting dogs :·
$.Old Oubina, who said he was the first
person to bring mastiffs into the
United States.
"That's why lam so particular who
I sell too -usually only friends or
Cindy Carden of Balboa with
Araentlne mutl.ffe.
people l trust," he said. "When · time he·d spent in Orange County
people say they hear the dogs are good J a1 I.
fighters, I ~on't sell them." Gardner was arrested on susp1c1on
Power said the pups were returned of murder during O'Rourke's tnal to~ F~ Barn after ~i ng taken to a when testtmony appeared to 1m·
vetcnnanan. He said both dogs plicate her in the slaying. Identified as
appc:ar unmarked by ~e incident.. O'Rourke's former girlfriend, Gar-
N1xon and Theunissen arc being dner was beaten and robbed in 1977
held on SI0,000 bail each at the Costa -an incident that aUegedly sparked
Mesa City Jail. He It's murder.
TIDY BAY MAN CLEANS UP •.•
From Al
officials said.
But when the contract came up for
renewal this spnng,. the city's
Tidelands Affairs Committee de-
cided it might be better for the city to
Lake over the cleanup operation itself
Having the city manage the harbor
cleanup does have advantages, of·
ficials have learned.
Armend is in radio contact with the
Marine Department and the oounty
Shentrs Harbor Patrol. and will
respond 1f immediate cleanup ts
needed 1n a certain area.
The city's maintenance crews haul
lhe garbage to a local landfill with
other ctty rubbish, allowing Armend
to spend more ti me in the harbor area.
Armend. who has been a seasonal
Marine Department worker for the
past 17 seasons, said he likes the job
he began Sept. 16.
.. It's a nice spot with a bunch of
good guys," he said.
·THE TRADITION CONTINUES
DEN'S
28th ANNUAL SA L E
OCT 4 -OCT 3 1st
CONTINUING OUR CUSTOM, ALDEN'S IS OFFERING SUPER VALUES
ON CARPET, VINYL FLOORS, DRAPERIES. AND PARQUET FLOORS.
MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES WILL BE OFFERED THIS YEAR
INCLUDING SAV INGS FROM LEADINC
MANUFACTURERS SUCH AS LEES. BIGELOW, MOHAWK.
WALTERS. COLUMBUS AND MANY MORE. CALL 646-4838 TO PRE·
MEASURE YOUR ROOMS SO THAT WHEN YOU SHOP WE CAN GIVE
YOU EXACT PRICES. THERE IS NO OBLIGATION FOR THIS SERVICE
SAVINGS UP TO 20% ON ALL DRAPERY FABRICS ANO UP TO 40%
ON VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL BINDS WILL BE OFFERED. DON'T
MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ALSO CHECK OUR SPECIAL WARE-
HOUSE PURCHASES, WHICH OFFER EVEN LOWER PRICING AND
READY AVAILABILITY ALL OF US AT ALDEN'S LOOK FORWARD
TO SERVING YOU.
64~38
Mon-Fri 9·5: )0
Sat 9:30-4
Sun CLOSED
BEST INSTALLATION
IN CRANCE COUNTY. FAMILY
IN CARPET BUSINESS SINCE 1894
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Last of septuplets
leaves OC hospital
By ... Astoelated Preti
The lut of three surv1v1og fruuae1
teptupleu, blue-eyed and dark-haired
Stephen Earl, on Fnday left the
bo1pital where he was born last May.
12 weeks premature and weighing less
than two pounds.
"It i1 • very special day because all
Ole babies arc going home. and that's
whtte babies belong," said Dr. Carrie
Worcester, head of the four-doctor
team that cared for the babies at
Childrens Hospital of Orange.
A beamina Patti and Samuel frus-
t.aci WCRescortcd by smiling relatives
and ataff from the hospital with their
S.pouud, I 2--0uncc son.
"This kid makes a lot of noise,"
aid Mrs. Frustaci, a teacher who had
taken a fertility drug before conce1v-ina the septuplcts.
Sbt P._C>tnled proudly at her son's
"beautiful blue eytS'' and dark hair,
and Mid: "He's doing great"
Fru1taci said he hoped the pubuc
spotJiaht on the family would weaken
now that the three babies arc home.
"We want to try to act on wtth our
hvcs now and do the best job we can
as parents," he said.
Worcester said the babies may have
to return to the hospital because of
lingerio.a problems cauaed by thelr
prematurity. Stephen Earl is being
kept on oxygen to compensate for the
rcmainina effects of a lung disease
that plagued all the babtcs.
"He's overcome many problems of
prematurity," Wom:stersaid. "It will
take a while for them (the babies) to
catch up in their &rowth and develop-
ment with other cb.ildn:n their qe ...
Stephen Earl will be attached to a
cudio-respiratory monitor, which
detects chanacs in heart rate and
breathina. as arc the other two
scptuplets. Worcester said.
Patti and Samu.el P'naatact take Stephen Earl, the third of
their three •a.ni'riDC aeptapleta, home from the hoepltal.
Orange Coat DAILY PILOTISatur~. October 5, 1986 AS
Missin~ boater's
mom offers reward
87 tM AIMda&ed Preu
The mother of a California man
m1ssina off tht' cout of New Zealand
for more than a month is ofTenna a
S I 0.000 reward for informauon on
her son's whereabouts
"A lot of people had wnnen 1t (the
accident) off," Peggy Lipps wd
Friday. "I hope that this w11J en·
courage people to contribute, t.o go
out and look for Chris."
Chnstian Doremus, 27. of PaClfic
Palisades, was sailing aboard a ~
foot sloop from Bnsbane. Australia to
Wclhngton. New Zealand when he
dtsappeared along with three other
men. according to Huntmgton Beach
resident Cherie Kerr-Doremus.
A search for the crew began three or
four days after the last rad10 contact
with the boat, which was on Sept. 2.
said Kerr-Doremus. who as the s1ster-
in-law oflhe missing Cal1forn1an
"New Zealand pohcc found some
debns from the boat and • fe-w
penooal belOt\IJnp oft.be crew on
K.amu bland," ~-Doremus la.Ml . .. AK'! a 24-hour arch, police oo \.be
island auumed the boat sunk and ju.11
pveup."
But the Doremus fanuly says the
island police did not conduct a
thorou&b search and they believe
Doremus may still be alive.
"If anybody could have survived.
he could." Kerr-Doremus said.
"Chnstian was an expert naviptor,
aJI he did was sail aJI over the world."
She added th.at the boat's slapper.
John Oark.. was also an expenenccd
yachtsman.
..We feel that fiodrng pans of tht
boat simply 1s not conclusive." Kerr·
Doremus wd ... They could have
survived by escapiog on the two
dtnJYS aboard the boat ...
O ark and the other two men
aboard the vessel were Austrailian
residents. she added.
STATE/ ION /WORIJ>======
Cops say elghth-graders
fashloned 7 pipe bo1Dbs
By die Associated Pre.1
CUPERTINO -Police said Fnday they have arres:ed five JUntor htgh
school students who allegedly made at least seven pipe bombs, includina one
t.i;'at exploded in a school restroom. by following instructions in/ ~k. The
e1Jhth grade students, all 13 to 14 years old, were 1rrcsted after pipe bomb
exploded in a boys' restroom Wednesday at Cupertmo Junior High School,
m d a spokesman for the Sunnyvale Oepanmeot of Public Safety. School
officials in this posh area of Silicon Valley said as many as 10 of the 745
students may have been involved in buying or selling explosive matcnals. No one 'Na& injured and there was only superficial damage to the walls of the
mtroom.
AQMD decllnes to regulate car pooUng
EL MONTE -Dtrectors of the South Coast Air Quality Management
District on Friday rejected a staff proposal that would ha\'C moved the agency
into the realm of rcgulatina how workers iet to and from their jobs. Currently.
the AQMD deals only with stationary sources of pollutants, such as factories.
The proposal, which called for the agency to require companies to draw up car-
pooling plans for their workers. was turned down 8-5. said the board's vice
chairman. Dr. Thomas Hemsheimer. Instead. also by an 8-5 vote. the board
adopted an alttmativc plan that the AQMD encounagc.voluotary c.ar-poohng.
PrUan must pay for lnmate'• abortton
ONT ARIO -A judge ordered the California Institution for Women at
Frontera to pay for an inmate's abortion despite state policy that an attorney
claimed ditcriminates against poor women. At issue was the state's policy not
to pay for aborti.ons beyond the first 12 ~ks of pregnancy. ex~t for
theraputic or medical ~ns. "i:tterc's n~ quesb~n she's been Pf'CJU~l~ a".'d
lbe'1entitJcd to the servtce (abort.ton)," said SupenorCoutt Jud&c Wllliam Pin
Hyde. "lfthe Department (of Corrections) had acted timely, she would have
accompliahed that." Terry Lynn Scrape, 24. is serving 16 yean to hfe for
ICCOOd-dqrec mwder.
Jllller confJrmed as OMB d1rector
WASHINGTON -The Senate on Friday confirmed James C. Miller 111
to auocced David Stockman as director of the Office of .Management and
8'Milct. The vote, taken without debate, was 90-2. !he nept~ve.votes v.:ere cast
by Democrau Tom Harkin of Iowa and Donald Riegle ofM1ch1gan. Miller has
been chairman of the Federal Trade Commission since 1981 and previously
headed the OMB's office of regulatory affairs and directed a task force on
reautatory relief headed by Vice President George Bush.
R.abbl Kahane stripped of U.S. cltUensblp
WASHINGTON -The St.ate Department said Friday that Rabbi Metr
K.abanc thcJewish supremacist Israeli political leader, has been stripped ofh1s
U.S. cifu.enship because of his membership in the .Israe!1 ~essct The
department said it issued a "ccrt1ficat~ of lo~ of nauon~1ty for K.ahane
on Wednesday statinJ that he I.lad cxpatnated h1m~lf, effecuve Aug. 13. 1984.
by uaumina hjs seat 1n the Knesset. The controvemal Kahane. who emigrated
to land 14 ycan ago, said during a visit to the United States last month that
hebad not given up his American c1ttzenship because he felt be would have
difBculty obtaining a visa.
Ne• •tnln of cltrus can.ker collflrmed
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -A new strain of c1~s lree-killi~g.canker has ~n
found and officials say it could prompt tougher ~mport res~ct1ons on all citrus
products, including a lime leaf popular as an Asian seaso01ng. Tb.c new can~cr.
a variation of a strain commonly found 1n Japan and other Asian ~untn.es, wu localed on citrus hystnx lime trees grown by the owner of a Ga10csv1lle
restaurant who used the leaves to season food. The Orlando Sentinel reported
Friday.
l"armAld ralses $9 mllUon for farmen
DALLAS -FannAid benefit concert promotcn said Friday they have
railed $9 million in thetr efforts to help struggliog farmcn.
"It's still coming in," said Jim Nicholls, executive vice president of PLC.
The Media Corp., a publidty company for Fa.rmAid. "We'll make S 10 m1lhon.
theft'• oo doubt about that"
FreaclJ-Sovlet •pace night planned
PARJS -A new Soviet-French space fli&ht will take place at~ date yet to
be determined, Soviet leader Mikhail S. 9<>rbacbev ~no~nad Fnday dunna
ajotnt news conference with French President Franco1.s Mtt.tefT'and. Ac:cordma
to French aovcmment officials. who asked .not to be 1dent1fied, the fl~t 'Wlll
1ut at least four weeks. French scientists cswn.ate they need that much time 10
IJ*lC to improve their data on the effects of wei&htJeu~ess on the human body.
Jean Loup Chretien became the first Frenchman to ao 11\to ·~when be spent
a week aboard a Soviet spaoc staµon last year: Fren.chma.n Patrick Baudry flew
abomd the U.S. apecc ahuttJe Discovery earher th11 year.
GreeJJpeace .ketch Jn place for prote.t
MU R UROA French Polynesia -A Orecnpeaoc ketch dropped anchor
JO miJa off fra~ce·a nuclear test 1ite to await other YC1Rls in the protest
ftoci11a. The French naval tut Revi circled the Vqa laa lba..n balh mile away.
A PTacb miliwy helicopter c:anyina reporten Ocw low o¥Cr t.be .0.-foot
llllboet. Lcadina the proiest at Murwoa A~ will be ~~peace. •
COll•a1ed oceu-soina tuc_ th.a~ replacedtil f~obow Wamor. ':"tcJh wu1 I Ot.hc eattroomenu.lil1 ST<>UP'• naplup un leCn1 llJCft1I an. at u Y 1n
(be Auckland, NC!' Zealand. harbor.
Rescuers say trapped boy spoke
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Rescuers
said a boy they believed has been
trapped for 15 days beneath concrete
and steel rubble from a killer earth·
quake called out a stngle word Fnday
as they tunneled toward him.
But Mexico City Pohcc Chief Gen.
Ramon Mot.a Sanchez, who had
visited the scene m the afternoon.
qucsuoned that account.
He said there was ··a series of noises
that the rescuers considered to be
from the chlld." But when he was
asked if there had been voiec contact
he said, "There has not."
Jorge Negrete, a coordinator of the
rescue effort. had said earlier that
when workers asked the boy at 10:45
a.m. if he was there. the child
responded, "Si," ("Y cs").
Rescuers said they believe the boy
is 9-year--0k1 Luis Ramon Navarrete
Maldonado. who was at home in his
apanment with his grandfather. Luis
Maldonado. 51, when the three-story
building collapsed in the Sept. 19
quake.
They said they believe only the boy
1s ahve. The workers have been
tunneling toward him since Sunday.
guided by occasional taps, but say
they don't know euctJy where he is.
Negrete said workers discovered a
cistern an the rubble Fnday and
believed water from the cistern may
be trickling down to the boy. buned
under 30 feet of rubble 1n a patio area
of the colo nial building near the
National Palace.
family members, including the
boy's parents. paternal grandfather
and cousins. maintained a constant
v1gi I at the stte.
Young soccer players from the
family's hometown of Ch1coloapan
brought a 21h-foot stuffed yellow hon
to the site Thursday The toy bore a
nbbon that read. "The soccer players
ofCh1coloapan wait for you, Luis.'
A Miami. Fla. rescue team that had
returned home Tuesday came back
Fnda~ wnh equipment including a
heat detector they hoped might help
locate the boy b} tracing the heat from
h1~ body
Raul C have1 of the Metro Dade
ftre and Rescue Squad said the four
team membe~ would make an in1ttal
assessment .. and then we're going to
get our gear We're going to find out
where the weak points are
··we'll check the tunnels out and
then we'll get the equipment. ..
He said the squad members had not
confirmed any signs of ltfe in their
bnefttme at the. scene. but they were
told by others that tapping and a very
faint voice were heard. The squad had
checked the stte before It left T UC$day.
bcause tt had been told about the
poss1blht} the boy and his grand-
father were there But at that ttme. no
signs of ltfe were detected. Chavez
said
Postcards to bridge communications gap
LOS A NG ELES (A P) -Efforts arc
under way to ltnk the people of
Mell1co C ity , where tele·
commun1cat1ons remain down. to
friends and loved ones in Southern
California.
Lt. Gov . Leo McCarth y
spearheaded a group of busmess.
labor and reltg.ious leaders 1n a move
to have 250.000 postcards delivered
to Mexico City.
"We got moving when telephone
Imes to Mexico City remained out of
action and we saw the enormous
anx1e1y bu1ld1ng up among people 1n
this country about what had hap-
pened to their families:· said Rick
Ruiz, a McCan.hy aide
The cards were to be fl own by
Western A1rhnes into the capital cit)
Fnday where they would be d1s-
tnbuted to quake v1cums through
Catholic churches. Sears stores and a
supermarket chain
Residents of Mell1co Ctty, which
expenenc.ed most of the damage from
the loller quakes. will then be able to
wntc messages to relatives and
fnends outside the ctty.
The cards wtll be returned to Los
An~les and mailed to their dcsll-
nauons. free of charge.
The AFL-CIO wtll be handling
postage costs and pnntmg of the cards
was donated by the Unttcd Teachers
of Los Angeles.
Officials estimate that 1t may be
several weeks before telephone hncs
arc fu Uy restored to the area.
American citizen
held in Lebanon
Miscarriage rate
doubles following
gas leak f n Bhopal WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re-
agan administration said Friday that
Steven Donahue of Hollywood, fla.,
was being held in Lebanon, although
he docs not appear to be a political
hostage.
" ... Our understandmg is that this 1s
not a political situation and is in no
way comparable to that of the other
Amencan hostages." State Depart-
ment spokesman Bernard Kalb said.
rcfemng to six other Amencans being
held hostage in Beirut.
He said Donahue's wife told the
department in early August that her
husband was being held against his
will in Lebanon. but the department
has been unable to confirm the report.
"Since then our embassy in Beirut
has been 10 contact with a vanety of
orgamzations and individuals in try-
ing to ascertain his whereabouts and
his status." Kalb said.
Kalb said Donahue had been in
frequent telephone contact with his
wife, who 1s in the United St.ates.
Effons to reach her in Florida were
unsuccessful.
No flooding
here, we're
just testing
G RAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP)
-A National Weather Service
bulleun that a dam had collapsed
Friday sent at least one television
news crew scrambliog to cover
the expected flood, but the warn·
ing turned out to be only a test
message.
The flash flood bulleun trans-
mitted shortly before 9 a.m. wd a
dam on the Thornapple River
had failed three miles from
Alaska. a town southeast of here,
and that the river level was
expected to nse nearly 17 feet.
"I thouaht it might be botus.
but I sent a crew out immedt·
ately ... uid Bdl &tu, assistant
news director of WZZM-TV.
"There's a story ... whichever way
it son."
Betts' insuncts proved to be
IClCW'lle. Another weather ltf-
vice bulletin about 10 minutes
later ex~ncd what realty ~
pmcd: "Them~ that went
out on theTbo~~ Riverwu
a test mesaqe.." it said. ••There In
no P")bkmJ on the lbotMpt)k
River."
Gary Cha.non. wcether lef'\'1CC
b~ in AM Albor, 1&1d be wu ~ the lttVicc"a c:ompu&cr
wbea t.bc t11ooeous bullttin wu
lttU.
The spokesman said Donahue docs
not appear to be a poltt1cal host.age
because "there have been no de·
mands made of the Un11ed States or
any other government .. We arc
trying to determine exactl y wh y he 1s
being held."
Kalb said that since neither
Donahue nor his wife had wai ved
their nghts under the Pnvac) Act. the
depanment was not free to release
any further 1nforma11on about the
case
A St.ate Dcpanment official. speak-
ing on the cond1tton that he remain
anon) m ous. said it appeared that
Donahue was being held b~ cnm1·
nals.
The New ) ork T 1 mes reported
Fnday that Anthony Haden-Guest, a
Bnt1sh wnter who allegedly had b«n
abducted by a Chnsllan nghts group
in Beirut. appeared in London S8)tng
he had been released but Donahue
was still being held b) the gro up.
Haden-Guest said he and Donahue
were worlung on a book about the
drug trade in Lebanon
BHOPAL. Jnd1a (AP) -Gov·
ernment studies show that
women who survived the deadl>
Dec. 3 gas leak from a l 'nion
Carbide plant havt> had m1scar-
nages at twice the normal rate. the
local hospital c;u penntendent
said
Thl' lir'>l phase ol an 1n vec;t1ga·
t1o n invoh 1ng .:!.6'1X v.omen v. ho
were affected b) the gas ~hile
pregnant showed there were 4 16
m1c;camages. said Dr ' R Bhan·
dan. supenntt'nden1 ol the
Ham1d1a Hospital The la~c<.t
numberofm1'>Camages -IQ~ -
v.ere reponed 1n JanW11")
··11h1nk the reasons ma' ha\t'
been an'\1et) fear and a high
degr~ of stress among womt"n in
the affected areas ... he said Thurs-
da' But he addt'd that inhalation
o(the fumes could not be ruled
out and doctors v.ere continuing
their in'est1ga11ons
Furry orphan• ., ...... '
L1111r PuM'•• ••tJjleft) ud Id.amt... Jade, bon at tlM
Plallad«'~ Zoo on ... 27, cwddle taptlller lD the 900'•
DUM17, wit.en dMJ an DOW bet.ait NUed bJ a 800 lltaff
-be:r after dtelr'• motMr'I deati lut IDOllth.
___ ...
More than l.O<.X) people were
k1lled and 200.000 were affected
b) the leakage of methyl 1so-
cyanate gas.
Bhandan said the tmttal stud.,,
disclosed that 140 babies died
soon after birth and there were 23
cases of con11en1t.al defects. w1th
most t-rnoh ing hean enlarge-
ments. skull malformations.
spinal defects and dub foot.
"There 1s no consistent pattern in
the 1 birth malformauons." he
sa1a
The Indian< ounc1I of Med1cl 1
Research plans to review the
~ases ol the gas-affected mothers
and children for a tive-ye~r
penod
Bhandan said a S«Ond phase of
the invesugauon Will est.abltsh a
"control group" of women of the
same social status in adJ01n1ng
neighborhoods that escaped the
gas fumes
FBI probes
2nd fired
CIA01anas
Soviet spy
'-' 4. Hl~GTON I 4.Pl -FRI
agents are 10\ e'it1gat1 ng and watching
a second former l S tntelhgenC'C
officer suspected of sp~ mg for tht'
So' 1ets. federal sourtts said Fnd.a'
They said that he ltke fu&itt vt' cx-0"
agent Edward L Howard. was fired
from al' S 1ntt'lhgC'n~ JOh
One federal ~urcc said ronunucd
surve1llan~ and cht"Cktng into the
S('('Ond suspect. v.·ho 1s still 1n th1s
Related story AS
countf). wert !"('Quired to develop
enough C'' 1dt'n\·<' 10 ot>a1n an arrest
wamnt
Two other l S officials wd the
'lttond su~p«t had been fired from a
L ') 1ntellt1encc JOb. JUSt a.s Howard.
'' wM h\ the ClA 1n June 1983. In
bolh <'8ses. the finnp may baV(
contflbuted to a deciSJon to offer
10form1uon to the So~ts. Ont
sourtt said
Both fonner aaenu were 1m-
pl.tated as Sov1C'I '-PICS tbrouah
1nformauon prov1dcd b) a top-level
So' 1et KGB offi cial. V1taly
Ywd1enko. who defCC\cd tot~ West
an Rome two months aao. a Ll.S
tOOl'tt atd fnda)I ~II the ofticlall who spoke abou1
the affair dxl IO oa oond1tton they not
be 1denufied by name
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0...,. Coeet DAILY PILOT l~turday, October 5, 1885
Rural
life fits
emigre
better
... ravels in N. Dakota
·give farmer Soviet
·a new view of USA
• By JEFF MEYER • I I ,,.,_.....,
GRAND FORKS, N.D, -A
Soviet cmigre who once complained
that life in New Yorlc City made llim
want to return to his native land says
he has improved his opinion of this
country after sampling rural North
Dakota.
. "The people here arc special. I am
happy here, .. Alexander Chcrkasets
satd before returning to New York
and his job as a taxi dnvcr, "In New
York, it's like everyone 1s in a glass
t>ottlc, It's very hard to connect
people."
Cherkasets, 36. was invited to
North Dakota by the Grand Forks
Herald, at its expense, after he told
Newsweek magazine he was dis·
.illusioned with life in America. and a
' Canadian reader suggested he sample
another pa11 of the country.
He said he'd already decided to stay
in this country before seeing Grand
Forks, and plans to apply for U.S.
Charlie Two Shoe8 huga hla aon, Yln Whee,
and daughter, Yln Choa, u the Chinese
l#L .........
family la reunited at San Francleco Inter-
national Airport Thunday.
citizenship next year. ·
Cherkascts v1s1ted with farmers,
spoke to school ~h1ldrcn and greeted
downtown business people during his
three-day stay, Wlth Herald columnist
Chuck Haga, who proposed the visit,
as his guide.
He said he would return to Nonh
Dakota someday. possibly to settle
down.
Charlie Two Shoes' family
joins him in United States
"But it depends on a lot of things,
like money," he said. "I think 11 as
better here."
He said the landscape and climate
in North Dakota reminded him of his
home south of Moscow.
Cherkasets' comments in News·
.week in August were pan of a cover
. ..Story on Russian immigrants who
. have become disgruntled w11h the
U nited States.
'Tm trying to think positive (about
America)," he said. "But it's hard.
You change your whole life -change
the soil you hve on. the food you eat
-it's hard."
Chcrkasets has tncd to return to has
country but has been turned down b)
. the Soviet government He said his
chances of returning now arc "zero"
He told about 30 students and
faculty members Thursda} at 1he
University ofNonh Dakota he could
be Jailed 1f he returned to the Soviet
:-"'l.Jnion but had ~n Wllhng to take
• the chance.
Chcrkasets fulfilled a lifetime
dream of coming to the United States
~ in 1979, but said he qu1ckl:r became
: dtsillus1oned after settling in to an
: apartment 1n Brooklyn.
• "The cnme and the pomograph:r
: shocked me," he satd. "In Russia tt 1s
• forbidden."
Chinese man befriended by Marines in WWII
happy children can finally s hare his dream .
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Charlie Two Shoes sang "'America the
Beautiful" and promised to pay his
taxes as he was reunited this week
with the family he left in China when
he came to the United States two
years ago.
Charlie. who amved in the U.S. in
May 1983 to v1s11 the Mannes who
gave him his colorful moniker 1n
China 40 years ago. greeted his wife.
Jmm1e Zhu, and three children at San
Francisco lnfemat1onal A1rpon on
Thursday and then expressed his
gratitude to the Amencan people
"I'm so thnlled. I'm so happ)," he
told reponers. "I want to represent
m) whole family to lhank the govern-
ment of the United States. to thank
people all over the countf). for thc
great deed they have done for me."
"So. finally. m) wife. my children
have this opponun11y to share m)
dream"
Just a few months ago. 11 looked
like Charlie would be deponed But
U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese
declared on Sept. 20 that Charlie
"means a great deal" to 1he Mannes.
ordered the Immigration and Natu-
ralization Service to drop its proceed-
ings against him and cleared the way
for his family to join him.
Charlie was JUSt another wan1me
waif when some Leathernecks be-
friended him. fed him, clothed him.
provided for his education and
nicknamed him because they
couldn't pronounce his real name.
Cui Zhnu.
The Mannes left China in the late
1940s before the Communists ar-
nved, and Charlie was left behind.
But he never forgot his American
fnends and. when djplomat1c ucs
were restored between the U.S. and
China. he contacted his buddies and a
visit to the United States was ar-
ranged.
The Chinese approved passpons
for Charlie's entire family, but the
U.S. would only let Charlie have a
visa. Heamved on May 10, 1983. and
has been hv1ng with the Roy S1b1t
famal) 1n Tallmadge, Ohio.
Charhc received extensions on his
visa and tried to arrange for his family
to come to the U.S. for a visit. But an
1mm1grauon Judge ordered him de-
poned last May. The INS granted
another extension. to Oct. I 0, and
Rep. Bob McEwen of Ohio in-
troduced legislation that would allow
Charlie to stay.
Meese then took his action. citing
humanitanan grounds. The attorney
general noted the Mannes "feel
stron~y that he should be allowed to
remain here. and he is anxious to
stay."
A stay of deponat1on means
Charlie will be eligible for permanent
status as a resident alien and that he
eventually could apply for U.S.
citizenship.
"We prom1~ we will continue to
create the good w1ll for the world and
for our (adopted) country," he said at
the a1rpon reunion. "I will promise
my ded1cat1on my enure life, also
(that of) my children. for the goodness
of the U nited States and the Amcn-
can pco~le."
Charhe, who hasn't been allowed to
work in the United States because of
his visitor status. said recently he now
hopes to work as an educator.
"I would hkc to work nght awa),
because I like to pay tax." he said
Thursday. "People hate tax. Bui I
love to pay tax. I can't wait any
longer."
; New York's social strata also
: bother the one·time college history
• student.
"There are very sharp differences
: between the very nch and the very
• poor," he said. "For every human
; being, 11 1s a shocking thing t-0 S(e
; people who have no home and no
: money to buy food."
Scientific team locates remains
of dinosaurs in Prudhoe Bay area
• Cherkasets. who sa1d he learned to
: speak English while dnv1ng his cab.
• said the difference between Soviets
: and Amencans 1s that Amencans are •
BERKELEY (AP) -The frozen
tundra near Prudhoe Bay has yielded
the remains of at least five spc;c1es of
carnivorous and plant·ea11ng
dinosaurs. and sc1ent1sts hope the site , more fearful of his countrymen.
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isn't raided before they return tor
more study
The discovery was announced by a
team of scientists from UC Berkeley
and the Un1vers1ty of Alaska in
Fairbanks, who declined to reveal the
exact locat1on of approximately 180
bones. teeth and fossilized skm 1m-
press1ons.
More field research 1s necessary to
fully evaluate the dinosaurs' presence
1n the Prudhoc Bay territory and
scientists don't want to Jeopardize
further study there. said University of
Alaska researcher Carol Allison.
She said the lucrative black market
for such items in Alaska is well
known.
Meanwhile. some of the remains
will go on public at the Fairbanks
university, and some will be sent for
examination at the UC Berkeley
Museum ofl>aleontology.
•
0
The bones, estimated to be 65 to 70
mallton years old, Wlll be examined to
see 1f they are related to other
dinosaur remains uncovered in the
Great Plains.
They also may help resolve a
question about a recent theory that
dinosaurs disappeared from the
planet after a barrage of steroids and
other obJects that hit the Earth.
generating dust clouds that blocked
the sun.
Discovery of the bones hint that
dinosaurs living on the Nonh Slope
adapted to annual penods of winter
darkness, scientists said. The ancient
reptiles are believed to have thnved
in otherwise subtropical, coastal
swamp conditions that then existed
in the regjon, where temperatures
seldom dropped below freezing.
The new discovery was made by a
team assembled by the univers1t1es,
U.S. Geologic Survey and U.S. Bu-
reau of Land Management. So far.
they have found at least four more
species and Mrs. Allison said even
more wouldn't be surprising.
Included m the discovery arc two
kinds of carnivorous dinosaurs and a
plant-eating duck-billed dinosaur,
that 1.s believed to have been food for
the meat-eaters
There also was an aquatic reptile
called a plcsiosaur.
'Because of recent acci-
dents, should the City of
Huntington Beach force
Meadowlark Airport to
close?'
Kenneth Kast
Fo1111taJA Valley
Software ea,11.Deer
"My objection is not the acci-
dents. It's just dangerous to
have it near a residential com-
munity. Aviation 1s advanced
enough to find a way to move
Lhe planes to other places like
John Wayne Airpon."
Carrie Fl1ber
H1111ttngton Beacb
Artist
"I was just reading about the
most recent accident. I don't
live near enough to the auport to
be concerned about it running
into my house. The closure
ouS}lt to be up to the area
rcSJdents."
Andy Taou
H1111tiDgton Beacb
Maslclan
"Closing tt down would be too
extreme. The city should first
hire someone from the FAA 10
examine the problem. It should
only be closed down as a last
resort."
TonJ Salke1
H1111ttngton Beacb
Student
"They ought to check into the
airport's regulations and safety
standards. Look at the number
of plane crashes all over the
world. The problem isn't
necessarily confined to Hunt-
ington Beach."
Compiled by Fred Vogtlateln
Sandy Moynlba.n
Fo1111taJA Valley
Homemaker
"No. They first ought to put
together a committee to assess
pilot qualifications and safety
controls at the airpon. Then
they can determine 1f this 1s a
consistant problem or if these
arc just freak accidents."
Dave Howard
Huntington Beach
Scbool teacher
"That's a difficult ques11on 10
answer because the airport was
there first. The city should
certainly do something. But I'm
not sure 1f thc solution 1s a
closure. better developing, or
better planning." "'
Nickl Gilman
Huntington Beacb
Solar sapplles
"Definitely something needs to
be done. Yes. I thank the city
should shut it down until they
can figure out a way to get
people 1n and out of there
safcl)'."
Brtao IDnkle
Huntington Beach
Studenj
"No. There are too many com-
muter planes there. Improving
the safety standards 1s a better
idea.''
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RED LAKE, Minn. (AP) -Two
bull elk, the only animals captured
during a roundurdesigncd to relocate
a hungry herd o 45. had their antlers
sawed ofT and were released while
w1ldltfc officials tned to decide their
next move.
The rest of the herd defied the
state's .. me plan this week, refusing
to be fnahtencd into a corral by four
helicoptcn and a light plane .
The roundup effort was 1nit1ated by
area farmers who complained that the
herd was causina mauivc crop dam-
aae.
"Most wild animals are l<"mfied of
hcltcoptcrnnd that's why they can be
used su~safully as a ht'rding tech· nique~ but it didn't seem to wor\,thi1
time.' said Roaer Holmes. chief of
the ~parmcnt of Natural Resource's
wildlife managmcnt teetion
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OranQ9 Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/8aturd9y, OctOW &. ieea Al
Closing gay bathhouses
draws storm of protests
Teen
fathers
accept
role
By .
Shut ti down massaae parlors and
PY ?>.th uses to block the spread of ~DS -the House ofRcprcscnta-
llves au rized the surgeon general
to do ~would only force sex underarou d where it could be less cl~sely m itored, many health of-
ficiala and y riahts activists said this week.
.. Our a~oacb is not to close it down, but influence the kind of
behavior goes on there. We feel
that educati people is more helpful
than drivin~ cm out into the streets
'<?to apcak. i .d Dr. George Lamb: ~rect~r o{ mmunity h. ealth ser-
Vleet in Bost n. where there is one
bathhouie cring to the city's homosexuals.
Gay riahu a~vists complained the measure was d ·minatory and said
it was meanin s, since the surgeon
aeneral already the power to act in
a b~th cmerge\lcy.
J1m Holm of'Scattle, president of
the Dorian Group and a leader in the
city's PY comrrtmity, described the
House action as 'gay bashina" aimed
at attackina homosexuals, not AIDS.
"You're talki1"4 about one small
pert of sexual bebvior that is just a
small fraction of 1be sex that is going
on," he said. "If ~u close the baths,
µtc people. practicmg unsafe sex will
Just 10 do It someiUce cfsc."
T he measure, pa ssed 41 7 -8
Wednesday as ~ of a larger ap-
propriations btll, also included
.$ 189. 7 million for ttacarch and other
activities related to acquired immune
deficiency syndrome. a lethal crip-
Plina of the body's immune response.
l_'he disease is spread through in-
tlmate aexual contact or blood prod-
ucu.
More than 13,000 people have
contracted AIDS, most of them
homosexuals, intravenous drug
abuaers and recipients of blood
transfusions contaminated with the
AIDS virus, and more than half the
victims have died. Among the vic-
tims was actor Rock Hudson, who
died just hours before the House vote.
Oay bathhouses, and to a lesser
cxten 1 heterosexual massage parlors
and treet prostitution, have been
criticiled for sPJQdina the disease by
cncouft&ina multiple sexual partnen.
Dr. K. T . Reddi, chief of the Chicaa• Health Department's Bu-
reau ot Public Health, praised the
House action, saying, "I thinlc it's a
good ncasure. The only way to
preventUie disease from being trans-
mitted iUo close some of these places
where sctual activity goes on."
But he added that closing the
bathhoue s mi&ht not be the only
solution m use customers will just
find somf!Jibere to enpae in aexual
activity.
..
Mii DIUVIRY IN
C#WIGI COUUNTY
Many batl\houSCI have closed any-
way because they were not making
money as gay men scared by AIDS
stayed away. But only in San Fran-
cisco, with a homosexual population
estimated at lS pen:ent of its 720,000
residents, has there been a govern-
ment effort to close the bathhouses,
according to Dr. David WeTdegar, the
city's health director.
The city's former health director,
Dr. Mervyn Silverman, ordered bath-
houses and sex clubs shut down last
October, but a judge pennitted them
to reopen under restrictions provid-
ing for bathhouse employees to
monitor the premises every IO
minutes for "h1gh-rislc sex" and to
throw out anyone enpaing in unsafe
sex practices. The order also required
the bathhouses to educate patrons on
the dangers of certain practices.
Many bathhouses are providing
information about AIDS and safe sex
practices voluntarily, health officials,
owners and gay activists said Thurs-
daX.
'Most of them have been very
resj)Onsible in actually disseminating
information about AIDS and dis-
seminating information about safe
sex and how the risk of contracting
AIDS can be reduced," said Dr.
Bobson Lutz, director of the New
Orleans Health Department.
In New York City, Health Depart-
ment spokesman Martin McGinley
said: "We have felt we should not
close them. Instead, we've tned to
educate the patrons of the bath-
houses, feeling that was a much more
effective way of curtailing the type of
activity that would lead to the spread
of AIDS."
The city, along with two gay health
aroups, forf!lulatcd a series of guide-
lines warning about nsky sexual
practices and advising bow to have
safe sex. The guidelines have been
passed out to bathhouse patrons by
the gay groups, and McGinlcy said
the campaign has been having an
effect. In the last two yean, the
number of Manhattan bathhouses
dropped from IS to I 0, and business
at those still open has decreased
significantly, he said.
At least one bathhouse, The 3 l 5
Health Oub in Minneapolis, has even
offered AIDS blood screening tests on
the premises, provided by a local
venereal disease clinic. The blood
tests determine whether a person has
been exposed to the AIDS virus.
There has also been talJc of testing
prostitutes and others for the virus.
Dr. Joseph Bistowish, director of
health for Metropolitan Nashville,
said his department had begun testing
massage parlor employees two or
three weeks ago with the cooperation
of the massage parlors. The city is
checking into the legality of testing
prostitutes when they are arrested.
Simian'& stepmom
A newborn baby &orilla receive. a little tender lovtnc care
from hta •urrogate mother, Lao.rte Middleton, at the
Clilldren'• Zoo .ectton of the Loe Ancele. Zoo. The ape'•
real mother rejected the tyke, 80 J unior muat be hand reared.
0
Howard: Spy that got a way?
.U.S . believes former CIA agent tu r ned·
traitor a fter being a s signed to Moscow
MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN .......... ..,_.,...,
W ASHJNGTON -U.S. officials said Thursday they believe former CIA
agent Edward l. Howard started working for the Soviet KGB because he was
angry over being assigned to Moscow.
"He was ticked off over his assignment to Moscow. said one official when
asked why Howard is thought to have bcome a Soviet spy. "That's why he went
over to the other side."
Soun::csalsosaid Thursday that Howard learned of FBI interest in him
when agents visited his house last month. He soon fled.
Howard, 33, went to work forthe CIA's clandestine service in January.
l 981 and was fired by the CIA in June, 1983, according to U.S. officials who
were uncertain as to the reason for his d ismissal.
Howard told co-workers when he returned to his native New Mexico in
July, 1983, that he had just turned down a govcmmen t assignment to Moscow.
That refusal mi&ht have prompted a firing. but two sources indicated that
f:{oward had failed a CIA-administered polygraph.
The CIA tests prospective, current and depaning employees on the
polyaraph for security breaches, and in some but not all circumstances, a
failure can lead to an employee's firina. The test is intended to cover a wide ranae from espionage to simple n~gence with secret information.
One source has said Howard d1d not begin working for the Soviets until
after he left the CIA. but other sources have suggested he began very shortly
before he left.
Government officials familiar with the case were willing to discuss 11 only
on grounds that they not be 1dent1fied. ·
Vitaly Yurchenko, a ran lung KGB official who defected this.summer in
Rome. has told American authorities that two ex-CIA agents went to work for
the Soviets, and one official says that Howard 1s probably one of them
Howard was charged by the FBI Sept. 23 with conspinng to transmit
national defense information to a foreign power. FBI a&ents have been trying
to a~st him since then but he has been missing from his home in Santa Fe.
N.M. since Sept. 22.
Curtis Porter. who hired Howard 10 1983 as an economic analyst for the
finance committee of the New Mexico legislature, said ... He said he was going
to be posted to Moscow and wouldn't want to raise his kid there ... He never
went." Howard's son. Lee. 1s now 2.
Porter said Howard claimed to have worked for the State Department in
Washll\gton. The State Departmenljob was Howard's cover while at CIA.
Howard said the fo reign service was "something he always wanted to do" but
by the time the assignment came. his status had changed, wnh a wife and child,
Porter recounted.
At the State Department, deputy spokesman Charles Redman said
Howard was never an employee of the department and never worked at the
U.S.embassyin Moscow. Adepartment official said Howard was to have been
sent to the Soviet capital and that the planned move was entered into the
records for his cover job at State. He said the records were never corrected
because of a bureaucratic oversight. '
Meanwhile, a minor flap developed inside the J usuce Dcpanment over
Howard's success in eluding FBI agents.
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SAN FRANOSCO (AP)-Terry
Hollina doesn't seem to the fit tbe
stereotype of a teen father u be aita in
bis pinstripe suit, ltraain& about bit
son.
··He's 6 months, and I 1ueu you
could say he's the pride of my life."
said the 19-year-old, who viaiu bi.a
son several umes a week and cares for
him on weekends.
Hollins, a counselor in the San
Francisco Tcena,e Pregnancy and
Parenting Fatherhood ProJ_e:~
(TAPP), may be more the rule
the exception, accor~ to a national
survey released here th.is week.
The studr, which included 400 teen
fathers in 5 cities, concluded most
youna fathers don't fit the "love 'em
and leave 'cm" stereotype.
"We're finding out they're not juat
ogres, they're not the cvil-doen.
They're not going around imprepat-
ing hundreds of women," said TAPP
director Ira Olcun. "They're people
hkc you and me, with lots of nccda
and who have. taken on a rcapoDJi-
bility, and want more responsibility."
Project supervisor Manuel Mena
said young fathers, usually 17 to 21 ,
are ham ~red by their youni qc, lack
of job skills and educatJon.1 as well u a
common perception or them u
morally corrupt
"It's like a self-fulfillina prophesy,"
said Mena. "Society tells them they're
vtluans and that's the way they.cta.11
to behave."
Tb( two-year research ~
about teen parents was funded by a
total of S l. 7 m illion from the Ford
Foundation, public aacncies and
other foundations.
Of nearly 400 teen fathers in the
study, 82 percent reported daily
contact with their child, 74 percent
said they contribute financial.1-.y to the
child's support and almost 90 percent
had on-gomg relationships with the
mother. Sixty-one pen::cnt found jobs
throu&h the study propam.
In San Francisco, where awrox-
1mat.ely 2.000 teen pregnancies a.re
reported annually and about half
reach full term, program orpnizen
said they have had such a .l.ar&e
response that they don't have enough
staff to handle all the youna men
ukina for counselin&.
''The frustration of beis:'I_~ father
without the means of fulfillina the
provideT role, places these youna men
at biah risk for school drop out,
spousal abuse and dcPression," said
Christina C\M:vu, an c-x.ccutive with
the San Frmcisco Foundation, which
gave S 184.000 for the local project.
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M Orlnp Cout OAllY PILOT/Saturd4ay, Oc1obs 5, 1818 -
-Seat belt, welfare work bills 'most important'
De mejian signs 1,607 1 s, vetoes
225 others in late legislative logjam
SACRAMENTO (AP)-New laws
to require motorists to use seat belts
ud ~ mothen to work for I.heir
cbecb are amona the most important
of hundreds si'°ed by Gov. George
Deukmejian th.is year.
The Legislature sent him nearly
l ,000 bills before adjourning for the rear-in the early morning houn of sept. 14. He had until midnilht
Wednesday to act on the bills. This
year, be bu sijned or allowed to
become law 1,607 bills and vetoed
22S.
Most of the new laws ta.Ice effect
Jan. 1. Some, which were passed with
an "urgency clause" requirinJ tw~
thirds votes, ta.kc effect upon sllJling.
Dcukmejian also vetoed dozens of
bills, many of them for the second
time.
&~SIGNED
Some of the new laws will:
• Require drivers .and passengers
to use scat belts and future cars to
have passive restraints such as air
bags.
• Provide $20 million a year for
low-income housifta. plus SI million a year in low·intcre11 loans for
growers who fix up their housina for
farm laborers.
• Spend $21 million for county
prosnuns for the mentally ill home-
less and establish p~s next year
for mentally ill children, elderly,
felons and veterans.
• Spend $26 million for tox.ic waste
cleanup and for the protection of
clean wa~r supi>lics, includina S 16
million for Stnnafellow near River-
side.
• Give cities and counties SJ.40
million for road repain.
• Outlaw anyone from knowingly
advcrtisina or distributinf obecene
material depi~ a rrunor per-
fonning or simulalmJ ICXual acts.
• Make it a m11demeanor for
anyone convicted of a violent felony
to return to the scene of the crime,
sparked by the Theodore Streleski
case in which a Stanford Univenity
professor was beaten to death.
• Protect property owners from
being sued by a person who is i.Jtj••r-d
while comnuttina a felony.
loues of farmers, wJ!olesalen and arocen who had to destroy watcr-
melorfl last summer because of
pesticide contamination.
• Oesianate benitoite, a blue stone
found in San Benito County, as the
official state aemstone.
• Require the state to i~entify
pesticides with the potenual for
pollutina groundwater, monitor
those pesticides and possibly ban
their use if concentrations arc found
in groundwater.
•Allow motorists who don't have
current car ~stration to pay fees
without penalucs during a Jan. I to
March 31 amnesty and increase
penalties for failure to register after-
wards.
• Require new license plates sold
bqinning in 1987 to be reflectorized.
•Malec it illegal to wear earphones ccifeqpg both ears while riding a
bicyt'!IC.
• Set standards for asbestos ex-
posure in California schools.
• Increase the penalties for inten-
tional pesticide use in violation oflaw
or regulations.
• Classify automobile shredder
wastes as non-hazardous., so they can
be put in landfills intended for
household garbage.
• Spend $118 million in anuca-
pated federal offshore oil lease funds
on do~ns of local projects.
• Require more stringent inspc»
tion.s of plants that pasteurize milk
and make milk products like cheese.
• Allow a city oc county to veto a
city incorporation if more than haJf
the land is owned by the city or
county.
• Require the state to study
whether clove cigarettes are a health
hazard.
&~VETOED
Some of the vetoed bills would
have:
• Limited imports of foreign wines
and champagnes to those by im-
porters designated by the brand
owners.
• Established a commission to
recommend ways· to improve
people's self-esteem.
• Prohibited future state invest-
ments in companies doing business in
South Africa.
• Required growers to quickJ y past
warning signs in their fields after
spraying tbe most dangerous
pesticides.
• Increased weekly benefits for
injured workers under the worker's
compensauon system.
• Raised muimum weekly un-
employment benefits from $166 to
$181 on Jan. I, to $1 96 in 1987 and to
$211in1988.
• Appropriated $8 million for the
first year of an eight-year $60 million
program to reduce class sizes in hiah
schools to 20 students per teacher.
• Allowe4 school districts to form
benefit assessment districts to finance
construction of elementary schools.
• Required school buses to meet
1977 federal safety standards.
• Increased the salary ofa Munici-
pal Court judge from $70,436 to
S7S.129.
• Regulated the use of reverse
mortgages, offered to elderly home-
owners to use their home equity for
loans.
• Designated Aug. 6 as "Peace
Day" and awarded 10 annual Cali-
fornia Peace Prizes.
• Provided $9 million in IJ1lnts to
help counties writ~ hazardous waste
management plans.
•-Required freight trains to have
cabooses.
• Created a commission to advise
the Legislature' on "comparable
worth" pay inequities among state
workers and ways to combat them.
• Required the state to study
whether a student excbanae ~m
with the Soviet Union shluld be
established.
• Created a commission to study
whether the old Victorian gtvemor's
mansion should be movcdcloscr to
the Capitol and used as a l)vernor's
residence apin.
• Spent SI. S million tf promote
international trade and export of
California aoods.
• Prohibited video-gaoe-like lot-
tery games. • Eued financial di~losW'C ~
quirements for bidders on lottery
contracts.
• Prohibited future disposal of
ltazardous wastes in lan4fills.
• Requjrcd new teaq'\ers to have
studied state and tderal anti-
discrimination and eqllll opportuni-
ty laws.
• Reclassified the m1untain Lion as
a game mammal.
• Leplizcd stud-lllrsc poker m
licensed card parlors.
• Spent $1.7 mllion for the
continued operation of the state fair
or Cal Expo for this fscal year.
• Given tax crcdils for businesses
providing child C8"C services for
employees.
• Regulated pre-reed funeral con-
tracts. • Require 170,000 welfare recipi-
ents with children over 6 years old to
10 through a workfare program of job
searches, training and mandatory
public service work.
• Spend $22 million for after-
school programs for "latchkey" chil-
dren, $22 .S million for child ca.re for
workfare rccipient.s. He also signed a
bill to provide extra money for other
child care programs but reduced it
from $30 million to S2 milJion.
• AJlow telephone customers to
have access to 976-prcfix numbers
deleted from their telephone service,
in an attempt to limit abuse of the
numbers, whjch provide sports scores. astrology and entertainment
information for a per-all cbarlC.
Computer real hero in Stalker case
•Spend $80 million to add nearly
S,000 prison beds to case the state's
bulging prisons and allow a com-
plicated lease purchase system to be
l1lcd lO finance other new prisons.
• Allow the state to take over more
funding of county trial courts, if the
counties agree to give up claims for
state-mandated programs, giving the
counties about $496,000 for each
Superior Court judgeship; create 38
new Superior Court judgeshjps in 18
counties.
•Ban sulfites in salad bars to keep
fruits and vegetables looking fresh.
• Permit mentally ill prisoners to
be confined beyond their terms and
treated in mental hospitals.
• Make it a felony to bomb an
health care faci lity, including
abortion clinics and anti-abortion
Japanese-made device pinpoints fingerprint
tn minutes 'like finding needle in haystack· • Give $2.9 million to ""Dunc,
Humboldt, Trinity and Mendocino
counties for increased costs for mari-
juana eradication. • Outlaw the use off car in inducing By STEVE BREWER Alaska and California, where the
a person, except the spouse, to give '11 11 'I,,,_..,.. Legislature recently approved a bill
consent to enaagc in sexual acts. SAN FRANCISCO _ When that would provide local police
• Prohibit a local government police recently identified Richard ;urisdict1ons with remote tenninals
from requiring a residential property Ramirez as the prime suspect in the connected to the central computer in
owner from getting a permit to go out "Night Stalker" murders, the hero of Sacramento.
ofbusiness. the story was a computer that In the Night Stalker case, finger-
• Limit the charges that towing matched a fingerprint found 0 0 a prints were taken from a car spotted
companies can impose on motorists stolen car. at the scene of an Aug. 25 shooting
whose care are ordered away by linked to the Stalker and flown from
private property owners. Matching tiny data from fiDJCr-Los Angeles to Sacramento to be
• Spend $4.9 million for research, prints found at crime scenes to pnnts checked by the new Department of oo file, the Japancse-madcj;Kstem can , · education and treatment pr~ do in minutes what m ' t take a .~suce computer. It was the com-for aequired immune deficiency syn-putcr's first case. drome. human analyst months or even years In 14 minutes, it spit out the names
• Restrict court challenges of state to do by hand. of Ramirez and five others with
spraying of pesticides to combat It's a tool, computer consultant similar fingerprint patterns.
agricultural pests, such as the apple Tom Ruggles says. which can "find a Ramirez's name was·at the top of the
maggot.. needle in a haystack." list.
• Promise state repayment of the The system 1s in use in Tokyo. Ramirez. 25. was charged in Los
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robberies, rapes and kidnappings. He
has been held without bail since his
Aug. 31 arrest.
Since inst.ailing a computer like
Sacramento's 19 months ago, San
Francisco ~lice have tripled the
number of identifications. according
to Sgt. Bob Dagitz.
"With this computer, we have been
able to identify perpetrators that
would have never been cauS}lt under
the old system." said Dagitz, a 27-
year police veteran and head of the
department's Cnme Scene Investiga-
tions unit.
In cases where investtgators have
no suspects to narrow the field and
must rely solely o n fingerpnnts.
Dagitz said, the computer has made
almost as many identifications in a
month as human analysts previously
made in a year.
lovestjgators used to 1dent1fy
fingerprint trails like whorls. arches
and loops to narrow the field. then
dug through files one at a time,
comparing prints to make an identifi-
::ation.
Dagitz once calculated that one
person working eight hours a day
would take 33 years to manually
compare a single fingerprint to the
more than 300,000 cards the depart-
ment has on file.
"With the computer, it would take
maybe an hour," he said.
The department's computer con-
IS YOUR HOME
THE TALK
OF THE TOWN?
u~
San Franctaco Detectl•e sat. Bob Dagltz demooatratee
computer'• ln•tant flDCerprfut technique.
sists of a fingerpnnt reader and video
screens where mvestigators can take a
close look at the ridges that form the
fingerprint patterns.
Dagitz and other investigators
place a photograph or a tracing of a
fingerpnnt in the reader, which relays
the pattern into the computer's
memory.
The analyst can "touch up" im-
perfections in the reproduction on the
video screen and have the computer
reduce or enlarge portions of the
image.
With red dots, the machine marks
the "minutiae points" that di~ tingui~h a fingerprint from any other,
then hnks the dots together.
The investigator then enters any
infonnation known about the person
to whom the fingerprint belongs -
sex, race and approximate age.
"The search takes anywhere from
one minute to over an hour, depend-
ing on how much infotmation you
give it." Dagjtz said. "Y•u always get
a candidates list back.."
The computer scoies the can-
didates by how many mnutiae points
coincide. The investeator can tell
from the scores whetler the finger-
print matches any on •he list.
"It still takes a haman check to
make an absolute 1dentifi.cation,"
Dagitz said. ·
With the system. fngerprints taken
from people arrcstedfor the first lime
automatically arc checked against the
file of1atent prints ifted from crime
scenes. The metho4 sometimes un-
covers suspects or cases that had
remained unsolvedfor yean.
Dagitz said a gl1e-sniffer recently
jailed for his owi protection was
fingerprinted and the computer
showed that his pints were found at
the site of a horricide several years
ago. The case is under investigation.
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Leaking gas foretold
Southland earthquake
Caltech monttoitngprogram threatened
by 50% reduction inf ederal funding -
PASADENA (AP) -An eanh·
quake that jolted Southern C,aJifomia
on Wednesday was foreshadowed by
a six-week increase in the level of
radon gas released near the epicenter,
scientists say.
But the scientists say a cutback in
funding from the U.S. Geological
Survey would virtually eliminate
monitoring of radon -a short-lived
radioactive gas released in small
amounts from the canh's crust.
The findings from the California
Institute of Technology help confirm
the value of radon monitonng as pan
of earthquake prediction efforts, the
researchers said.
Because of the recent increase in
radon levels, "We knew something
unusual had happened.'' said
Thomas A. Tombrello. professor of
physics at Caltech.
"My reaction (to the quake) was.
·well. that explains what has been
going on.· " he said.
The earthquake, which occurred at
4:44 p.m.. measured 5.0 on the
Richter scale and was centered six
miles southeast of San Bernardino.
No damage or inJunes were rcponed.
An automated radon gas monitor
stationed about l-0 miles northwest of
San Bernardino measured the in-
creased emission of radon. ~don is fonnC;d by the decay of
vranium rrcscnt 1n tiny concentra-
llons in al rock and soil.
The increase, measured by the
instrument placed near the major San
Jacinto and San Andreas faults, is
believed by the scientists to reflect
changes in strain on the cat1h's crust.
The data gathered by Tombrello
and visitin& professor Mark Shapiro
was reported to the U.S. Geological
Survey, which funds the radon
monitonng program, Tombrello
said.
A cut in federal funds from
$1 25,000 a year to $60,000 forced
shutdown of eight of the 12 radon
monitonn' stations by last spring. All
the financing will disappear by the
end of the year, Tombrello said.
The scientists hope to find enough
pnvatc money to keep at least one
instrument in action -at the Caltech
Seismological Laboratory 1n
Pasadena.
..It JUSt means we could keep our
hand in. since th.at one has been
effective u a precursor detector,"
Tombrello S&Jd.
The survey anaJyze5 the infor-
mation alona with other data such as ·
chanaes in groundwater levels and the
pattern of small earthquakes in an
effort to predict around movement,
he said.
Tombrello said there is "an
enormous amount of data showing
changes in radon emission are
precursors to earthqualces," including
that gathered in the People's Republic
of China.
However, no earthquake indicator
has ever been shown to be completely
reliable, he said.
While some increases in radon are
related to crustal changes.. others arc
not, the SClentists said. It is possible
an unknown factor other than str.un
caused the release of radon near
Wednesday's epicenter. Tombrello
said.
Radon measurements also do not
necessarily tell scientists where an
earthquake 1~ likely to strike. only
that changes arc occumng in a reg.ion,
the researchers said.
The radon level near San
Bernardino has remained high afier
the quaJce. Tombrello said.
.. That is a reason to continue to
observe the situation very carefully,"
he said.
Wedne•day••
wa• centered
•ou t hea•t
Bem.ardlno.
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earthquake
els mile•
o f S an
The Caltech radon mon1tonng
project began an 1977 The 1nstru-
1J1ents consist of Geiger counters
attached to computers, which trans.-
mt\ measurement data to Otltcch
over telephone lines
The prOJeCt now consists of four
instruments. with three of these to be
closed down an December because
federal funding for the project ha.s
been eliminated. Caltech said in a
statement.
CKMge Cout OAJLY PILOT/SatunSay, Octobet 5, 1885 A7
Governor quietly sits
through first week
of racll:eteering trial
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -f ederal
prosecuton thi.a week portrayed Gov
Edwtn Edwards as a debt-ndden
p.mbler who betrayed the trust of
Louisiana's voten. But. 1fthe accusa-
tions bothered the governor, he d1dn 't
show it.
Tbrou&bout the first week of teiU·
mony m his federal racketeering tn.aJ.
he either rocked back in forth 10 his
chair at the defense table or almly
thumbed through documents as they
were entered into evidence. He
seemed restless at times, but never
ruffled.
Meanwhile. tus lawyers. alOnJ Wllh
those for seven codefendant.s 1n the
case, qucsuoned prosccuuon wit-
nesses thoroughly, doing their best to
chip away at whftcvcr case U.S.
Attorney John Volz and bJs staff were
building.
When the prosecullon said Ed-
wards may have deepened b.is mvolv-
ment in an illcgaJ hospital certifica-
tion scheme because be amassed
$800,000 in gambling debts last year,
the prosccullon said the debts had
nothing to do with the case.
.. They're trying to draw your mmd
away from the faC1 that they aan'tgot a
case:· head defense lawyer James
Neal told the Jury.
When a former employee of two
codefendants said her bosses ex-
pected a "gravy Lratn" of busmcss
when Edwards rcgamed the gov-
emor's mansion 1n l IJIU. Neal d.ts.-
mlHcd the alleged bouts u political
brl~OCIO . .. d it ever oocur \0 you that
people tend \0 throw around t.he
names of politicians?" he asked the
witness, Kathryn Lichtenbcra.
.. As a aenera.I proposition? Yes,"
she answered..
Edwards and tus codefendanu arc
accuted of racketccnng, wire fraud
and mail fraud in a SI 0 million
scheme. A grand Jury accused them of
illegally obtainins state "~ca~
of need"for hospital corporauons in
which they held tntet'CSts.
Those corporations existed on
paper only and had no assetts until
they obtamed the certificates. pr~
ecutors said.
But once they were ccrufied the
paper corporations became valuable.
Five of them were sold to larae
hospital ch.ams form 1lllons of dollars.
The chains could build hospitals and.
using the certificates obtained by
Edwards' friends, they could use the
certificates to recoup millions of
dollars in construction costs over a
penod of years
The scheme began. prosecutors
say, when Edwards was out of office
an the early 1980s. But it was put
together in antic1pa1on of his 1983
election to a third term as governor.
Defense attorneys say the eourc
deal was perfectly legal.
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Spy trial defense rests w:ithout calling Miller to stand
By LINDA DEUTSCH ......... ..._ ......
LOS ANGELES -Richard W.
Miller's defense rested Fnday
without calling him to testify at his
espionage trial and failed an a bid to
have jurors hear the fired FBI agent
declare his innocence on the day of
his arrest.
"I don's want to spend the rest of
my life in t.hc slammer for something
(don't think I did," Miller. t~c only
FBI agent ever charied with es·
pioni~gwas heard saying on a tape-
recor .
Miller. who 1s accused of passing
classified documents to the Soviets in
exchange for promises of $65,000 in
cash and gold, was speaking to his
wife, Paula. The recording was played
WJthout jurors present before it was
ruled inadmissible.
Sighing often and sounding at
By EARL ARONSON ,.,a.... ......
Our old fncnd 8 111 used to say that
1f you knew your plants. you could
survive lost an the wilds for days
without sufTcnng, at le.ast from lack of
food. '
There is. he said, an abundance of
edible fruits, leaves. roots and plants
that can keep you ahvc and reason-
ably healthy.
He served some examples of com-
mon and familiar items.
The blueberry is common in some
areas on open hillsides in early
summer, ranging from low bush to
taller kinds. Blackbemcs and red
raspbemcs arc common in June and
July, usually in open fields, along the
edgesofwoodlands. Of course, black-
berries arc red when they are green
(unripe}.
Grapes arc available. very sour in
August, but edible. They'll be much
sweeter 1f you get lost in early fall.
Cranberries may be found in bo~.
This is the berry you usually eat with
your Thanksgiving turkey
Along open fields. the elderberry 1s
very edible. So are choke chemes 1f
you don't mind puck~nng your
mouth. But when dead npc they are
;
umes as 1f he was weeping, he
'declared: "I did some awfully dumb
things but I don't think I did what
they think I did. The recollections arc
very foggy.''
The tape was excluded from
evidcnc~ because Miller told his W1fc
he knew his conversations were being
overheard and recorded by the FBI.
"It's a situation where he's tallung
to his wtfc Wlth full knowledge he's
being listened to and that everything
he says is being ta~." said U.S.
District Judge David Kenyon. "It
would be a self-serving statement
with no chance to cross-examine."
Miller. 48, is charged with passing
FBI secrets to his Soviet lover.
Svetlana Ogorodnakov. who along
with her husband. Nikolay. has
already pleaded guilty to spying and
been sentenced to pri~>n. He could be
sentenced to life in prison if con-
v1cted. The defense contends he never
actually passed documents to the
Ogorodnakovs. Instead, his attorneys
have ~id. he was trying to conduct a
mavcnck infiltration of the Soviet
spy network in a last-ditch attempt to
save a career marred by incompeten·
cy and slovenliness.
Miller phoned has wtfe at 6:30 a.m.
on Oct. 2, 1984, after days of
questioning by FBI officials. saying
he had not called a lawyer because he
was afraid the interviewers would
think he was being uncooperative and
have him fired.
"After several days of anterrog-
at1on. I was inclined to say l did ll but ~I just don't remember,'' Miller said.
He added, "I should have said eo
fly a kite a long time ago. But I stJll
believe I'm innocenL . . I don't
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stress, did not really remember pass-
ing documents and was convinced by
the agents he had
.. They're helping me fill in the
blanks." he said at one point.
'Tm lytng in bed remembenng this
over and over and I still draw a
blank:," Miller told his wife ''The
problem 1s I was dnnking and I'm not
ad.rinker .
"In the cnt1cal area of documents. I
draw a blank," he said ... But they
would be or anything like that."
Moments later. he declared, "I've
come to the conclusion I've been led
down the pnmrosc path. I'm
suffcnng fro m a tra~c case of
naivete. . . I'm very naive."
Before he ruled out the tape.
Ken yon also citcluded from evidence
a diary Miller kept in January and
February 1984. The defense said his
notes. which included statements of
his deep Mormon beliefs, would show
that he was not alienated from his
church.
But the judge said the documents
shed no light on M 11ler's state of mind
dunng the later ume penod that the
tnal evidence covered. and w~
therefore irrelevant.
On the tape recording.. Mt.lier told
his wtfc several times th.at he felt
pressured into malung admissions.
"Last night I was ready to sign and
say. 'All nght. 1 did everything you
guys think 1 did: but l don't
remember ... he said 'Tm sure thcst
guys think rm the best B.S. arust this
side oflhe Atlantic Ocean. but 1tam't
true "
Miller also $11scussed polygraph
tests be b.ad failed and hoped to take
again.
"If l go m there and pass the test..
I'm home free ... he said. add1n.g
minutes later: .. I don't know 1f I can
pass 1\ or not The thing sometimes
goes haywire. "
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plants from top repeatedly until the
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A.I 0tenge Coel1 OAILV PILOT/Saturday, Ootober 5, 1985
Rrt 1c1nus Nor 1 s
Church forum features psychologist, author
The Community Forum Senes proaram in Lquna
Niauel opens ita eijhth season on Sunday.
All prosra.ma are on Sunday eveninas at 7:30 at
~,.of au llJllt, 30121 Niauel Road.
General admission tickets an: $7.50 per person.
The fmt program will featun TV and radio
psycholoaist Dr. Laura Schleuioacr.
Upcomina programs will featun science fiction writer
Ray Bradbury (Jan. 12) and best-sellina author Rabbi
Harold Kushner {March t 2). • • • Aaron Shifrin and the Los Angeles KJezmorim wiU
perform at the Barbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista,
Newport Beach, tonight at 8 p.m.
Tickets a.re SI 0.
For further information call the temple at 644-7203.
• • • Kevin Alan Nadel of Newport Beach becomes Bar
Miuvah at Harbor Reform Temple in Newport Beach
toda~dam Jason Smith oflrvine will be Bar Mitzvah Oct.
12 at the temple.
Both r.ouna men will read from the torab.
Nadc an ciahth padcr at Corona del Mar Hiah
School, ;ui speak to the oonareptioo on bow pco_ple see
Ood's work. Smith, an eiahth ~er at Vista Verde School,
will speak about chanaina attitudes toward aaina. _
The speaker for the evenina will be Gad Gauatura,
one of the fellowship's pilots 10 Zaire and a native of
Upnda.
for further information, call the Rev. Sandbe11 at
49S-l 3 IO or Rabbi Krau.e at 49S-2332. ' ...
• • • "Sir Panifal and the UFOs" is the title of S1.1nday's
Reservations are required and may be made by call in&
Mr. and Mn. Neil Hqlund at 971-5816. • • • "The Passions and StuuJes of Albert Schweitzer" is
The Most Rev. Tbomu A. Clavel, Episcopal vi~ for
the Hispanic community, re<:e~tly led a deleptton of
n:pretentatives to the Third Nauooal ~c~eotro ~Id last
month at Catholic Univenity of Amenca 10 Wuhtnaton,
sermon at 10:30 a.m. at the 0r..,e Cout Ual&artu
UntvenaU1t Qvc~. 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa.
For further information call 646-4652.
• •• Rabbi Mark Miller wilJ preside over a family service
tbe aubject of Dr. Alice Be11el's wk at a meetina 9f the
Oaltartu UalYenallat Fellowutp of I.qua Beac• at
10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Bef1cl is a profeuor oflanauaac at Oiapman CoUeae
and tauabt a OOW"IC on Schweitzer for many yea.n.
D.C.The deleption from the Romu Ca~Uc DI~ of
Otaqe was part of a meetina of 2,000 Hispanic reµaious
leaders attemptin& to develop a ~toral plan of actJon for
Hispanic Catholics across the nalt'?"·
The ~riciple themes dicuped. mcluded youth, ~uca
tion, social Justice, evanaelization and fonnalton of
leaders.
for the festive holiday of Simchat Torah on Sunday at 6
p.m. at Temple Bat Y~. 1011 Camelback in Newport
Beach.
For more information call the church, located at 429
Cypress Drive, at •94-36S I.
For further information, call the temple office at
644-1999.
The Jolat luUC.te of Rou,Mu ShMIJea will offer
cluaes in ecumenical study on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m.
at 30121 Niauel Road. Laauoa Niauel.
• • • St. Joadlm1 Catlaollc C.ard on Oranse A venue in
Costa Mesa will be starti.na its third season of n:new on • • • Mllalo• Avlatioa FeUow1._.p, a mission air transpor-
tation system, will hold a pn:sentation of its work in Zaire
at a complimentary dinner Thursday at 7 p.m . at the
Emerald of Anaheim, 17 l 7 South West Street.
The semester, which bejins on Tuesday and runs throuah Nov. 19, will include cl.uses on the Jewish life
cycle, the United Oiurch of Cllrist, parenting one's
paren~ and parent-teen communication.
Sunday. ___ ,, Ch . .
The aoal of n:new is to promote n:ne~ nsttan
A ;, I 0 contibution is requested.
livin&.
The fall session runs until mid-November. • • •
Rellgious issues confront high court
Once apin, as the U .S. Supreme rei!fioo as such. mission for the n:liJion club to meet.
Court next week begins its 1985-86 Sance then, the court bas laid down Lower couru have upheld that rc-
term, it faces a batc6 of cases about a strina of precedents restrictina fusal, and the appeal to the hifh court
the riJhts of religious expression in religious manifestations in public char&es discrimination apinst ro-
Amencan public life. schools and in state and local institu-ligion.
Such cases have multiplied in tional affairs. Whether that ~nd will Most all major Christian bodies.
modem times as a result of the hiah continue was the current question. Roman Catholic and Protestant,
court's stiffened restrictions apinst It turns on the varied inter-have W'ICd the court to uphold the
religion in institutional affain -at pretations of the so-<:a.lled "establish-ri&ht oftbe reliaioua aroup to meet on
local, state or national levels -over ment clause" of the Fint Amend-an equal basis with other aroups. To
the la.st 30 years. ment. sayina "Conaress shall make refuse it. one brief a.raues, would erect
But recently, some narrowly no law respecti~ ~establishment of a ''barmr of hostility to n:~on."
divided decisions have reflected n:liJioo, or abridlina the free exercise But major Jewish bodies have
sharp differences amona the nine thereof." opposed allowina such mcetinp,
justices over the role of religion in Some maintain the provision sim~ sayina it would enhance retiaion.
society, indicating the issue's fluid, ly bars official establishment of any The cuc usumcs particular drama
unsettled status. one reli&ion, and insun:s the ri&bts in liaht of a joint resolution by
That situation left legal observen and freedom of all of them. But others Conaress last summer approvina
aucssing about what tack the court say the amendment requires "strict "equal access" to student n:liaious
would take in its comina term on four neutrality," bannina any concessions aroups in extracurricular periods, on
explicitly religious cases. plus two in to n:liaion. ~ par with other student clubs.
the bitter conflict over abortion. Of the cases accepted for review in Nevertheless, some schools have
continued denyina such penmwon,
pendina the court outc.ome.
ln another churcb-ttate case, an
American Indian is resistina federal
rcqumment.s that his youna dau&hter
have a Social Secunty number in
order to receive welfare benefits,
sayina bis n:tiaious tradition probibts
such numben.
They n:prctent an "evil foroc," bis
cuc contends opposina federal
moves to deny financial aid to 4-ycar-
old Little Bird Snow unleu a nine-
diait number is a11ianed to her.
A thud case challenaes an Air Force
rqulation forbiddina an Orthodox
Jewish captain, who is a psycboloaist,
from wearina bis yarmulke -Jewish
skull cap -while on duty at a
military hospital.
In its present makeup, the court "is the current term, hi&h interest
particularly divided over reli&ious , focused on whether a student re-rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiO;::;m;::;m;::;m;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:iiiiiiii~iiiiiiii===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:~
cases." said Stan Hastcy, a court li&ious club has a riaht to meet at the NEWPORT BEACH
specialist of the Baptist public affain Williamsport. Pa., hi&h school in CHURCH Of RE'~--. SCIENCE commission in Wuhinaton. periods when other extracurricular ua _
Those differences usually are seen aroups meet
as between the "strict separationist" That school, like numerous public
view that any law good for religion is schools elsewhen:, has refused per-2101 15th St.
Newport Beach unconstitutional, and the "accom-'9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 modation" approach of non-prefer-I I
ential cooperation with religion. "W• bel,_re In• LMff God,
• friendly God.
Sweet lmagea of pope
MCC
OCEAN OF LIFE The "accommodation" view •en-
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point case in which the high court for ..,,...,.. Sunday Service 10:00 A.M.
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Mlnlater A tf.rl in St. Peter'• eqaare Dibble. a lollipop ~ a
picture of Pope John Paul D. The manaaer of the plant tfiat
produce. the candy Mid It &I•• the pontiff a ••eet tmaae.
the fint time interpreted-the First
Amendment as prohibiting any
measure that in any way helped
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C091a M.u
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St & Harbor Blvd
Church School 9:30
W0<ahlp 8:30 and 10·45
Charles 0. Clark. Mlnlater
Costa M.u
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 iehr
Worthlp a Church School
1:30-10:00 a.m.
Dr Willlam E. Steel 979-8234
Newport Beach
CHIUIT CH\MCH IY THI HA
UNITID MITHOOllT
1400 W Balt:>oa Bl11d
tn-JICll Rev. Lawrence T Young
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COMMUNITY UNITID
MITHODllT CHU .. CH
6662 Hell Ave. 842-4461
W0t1hlp lerY1oe l:JO A 10:00
1:30 lunder lchool 10:00
Fountain Valley
""IT UNfTID MITHODllT CHU .. CH
18225 Buthard St
112-2111
Jim" R. HaCUey, P11tor
Worthlp I Church IGhool •.a A.M.
NE~T CENTER i UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
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PRESBYTERIAN CtuCH
OP Tt£ COVENANT
Bruce A. lhmte, '•tor
T«ry MeCanne,
Director of Adutt Mlnlt1rlea
F'*r• Allegre,
Director of High Schoo4 MlnletrlM
Tlna Aleataz.
Director of Ctllldren'• MlnlalrlM
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(MIMOUrl Synod)
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Asst Puttr Robert P Stewart
Rod1tr Wl!ltten, Music Director
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Jefry Reed. Tom SeMedc.
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COMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 5, 1986
O'Neill 's 'Iceman' cometh
again, steeped in triumph
BJ MICllASL ~UCBW ARA ..... c.-.
NEW YORK -What makes the
cu:rreot revival of E~Qc O'Ncill's
"1"be Iceman Cometh' so aood is its
lovina reereation of the rummy
dowtwnd-outen who inhabit Harry
8090'1 last chance saloon. 1bc play, at Broadway's Lunt-
Fontanne Theater, offers a re-
markable cast -19 io aJI -the
opportunity to turn O'Neill's monu-
mcnw, nearly five-hour we about
the need for dreams into a dozen or so
exemplary portraits of lives lost in
illusion.
Stand.in& at the center of this pile of
buman debris is Jason Robards as
Hickey, the hardware salesman who
returns to Hatty's to save his old pals
fro m their fanciful tomorrows.
Sportina ·a 61ack bow tic, striped
suit and a straw skimmer, the pasty-
faocd Robards, with a smile that's all
teeth, resembles a glad-handing angel
of death. Hickey has got religion, a
relicion of reality, and he's de-
termined to convert the regulars at
Harry's bar, no matter what the price.
It was Robards who starred in the
19S6 off-Broadway revival of "Ice-
man," a production whose reputation
has grown to almost mythic propor-
tions over the last two decades.
Whatever bis performance was like
30 yean ago, it couldn't be any better
than what is on stage now. There's a
world-weariness to this Hickey's con-
viviality and a slight stoop in bis walk
that suggests a man who has battled
his own demons for too long a time.
ln a long monologue near the end of
the play where Hickey explains what
drove him to face reality, Robards is
unnervina in bis command of the
role. He swoops in and out among the
nearly comatose patrons, pleading
with them to face truth while at the
same time knowing it will be his
destruction. The man is superb.
Jose Quintero, who directed that
ac.claimed I 956 revival, has super-
vised this new production too. There
is a grandeur, an almost elegiac
feeling to bis interpretation, es-
pecially in the first two acts. In Act l.
Quintero has sprinkled the patrons at
Harry's bar across the large stage.
impnsoning them at tiny tables as
they await Hickey's annual visit for
Harry's birthday party.
Each rum-soaked soul is given
what amounts to a small soliloquy,
rationalizing bis failures while
"A special movie people
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OCTOIEA 11th AT A THEATRE IUR YOU!
art1culatina still-born hopes. and
these actors don't merely nx to the
occuion. They seize it eqerly.
Amona the best are Donald Moffat as a cynical, one-time anarchist who's
now afraid to believe in any cauee;
Barnard Hushes as Harry, the
blusterr. but benevolent Irish barkeep
who still pretends to mourn his late
battle ax of a wife; James G~ne as a
fussy, one-time war corresponde:it
yearning for bis old job in the
newspaper business, and Paul
McCrane u a you~ radical wbOIC act
of deceit hu put his own mother in
jail.
In Act 2, Quintero bas arran&ed
Harry's party as almost a Last Supper,
with Hickey presidina over a defiant
and doubttng congregation. It's a
striking bit of staging that fore-
shadows Hickey's ultimate rejection
by the crowd.
Putting on the hits If some of the language seems dated
and quaint. much of it remains
powerful and poetic, a quality miss-
mg from most of today's new plays.
This production does O'Neill and
"The Iceman Cometh" proud.
Tbe Woodbrht&e Enterta.lnera, a ifroup of
•tncen and dancera from Woodbrtqe H'ih
School ln lntne, do their rendition of the
title 901lC from .. Hello, Dolly." They'll be
perfonnJ.nc today at 10 a.m. on the 8bow-
moblle Staee at the lntne Raneet P'•tiftl.
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Mental health centers should be affordable
DEAR ANN LANDERS: For
many years you have urged people to
get therapy at their local mental
health centers where there arc sliding-
scale fees. As someone who has
chosen rublic mental health as a
career, couldn't agree with you
more.
ANN
LANDERS
Unfortunately, in our community,
and I don't know how many more
communities around the country, the
public mental health clinic is now
seen as a revenue-raiser fo r the local
government. Consequently, the fees
have gone up.
a citizen I can ask you to urge people
to overcome their feeling of shame
when the1 need psychotherapy and
cannot afford it. Please tell them to
contact an elected or appomted
official in their town or county who
has a say about whether the health
center should be a source of revenue
for the government.
For example1 a sin&le mother of one
child making )l l,000 a year would
pay SI 0 for a visit. If we want to see
her and her child separately once a
week, it would cost her at least $80 per
month. As a result, many families
cannot afford our services and don't
come back after the first visit.
As an employee, I would catch bell
for going to the press with this, but as
They should insist that it provide
affordable therapy for citizens who
need it. If enough people complained,
the policy would change and the
clinics would once again be accessible
to everyone. Do you agree with me.
Somewhere, somehow, somege's go.ing to po y.
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Sultry 'Summer' suds sans sizzle
By CHARLOTTE PORTER
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NEW YORK -The South de-
picted in NBCs "The Long Hot
Summer" isn't the one William
Faulkner knew. Blacks and whites
ride toaether in patTol cars, and a
couple of long-hairs att among the
mem bers of the small-town lynch
mob.
But some things haven't changed.
Gray Span\sh moss still dangles like a
corpse's rags from giant trees, and
summer's sultry darkness may hide
infidelity and murder.
NBCs miniseries, to be broadcast
Sunday and Monday nights. has all
the iniredients needed for four hours
of sizzle: blood, sweat, arson, filial
rcbelhon1 sex on a riverbank, sex in
the busnes. But it never really
explodes.
Even so, it's worth watcb1na for the
stars. who include sex symbols to two
generations and some top craftsm en.
Don Johnson. of "Miami Vice"
fame, leads the cast as Ben Quick, a
hot-tempered driftcT who wanders
into a small Mississippi town domi-
nated by Will Varner, a rich man
increasingly eoncerned about the
pefJ>Ctuauon of bis line.
Quack has a reputation for barn-
buming, but Varner soon spots him
as a kindred spirit and pits him
against the two Varner proaeny: Jody,
the son who finds it hard to do
anything right when daddy's around,
and Noel, an anaJytical daughter who
shudders -for a while -at the
thought of having to marry the
newcomer in order to pass on the old
man's genes.
"I've spent my •Nhole hfr around
men who push and shove and shout
and think they can make anything
happen by acting that way," she tells
Quack. "So I'm not anxious to have
another one around the plac~."
Though lust, suppressed and other-
wise, seems to float on the nver
b~s. the slJ'Ugglc of sons to make
their own way in the shadows of their
fathers forms the core of the story
Quick refuses to disclose that his
loathsome father is the real firebug:
Jody smolders wit'll resentment at the
interloper who has captured his
father's fancy.
Both Jeopardize their hves as a
result. Or. as one old-umer obtcrves
to others pthercd at the general store,
"It isn't even high summer and things
are heatin' up in all directions."
Based on a 1958 movie based in
tum on a Faulkner story. "The Long
Hot Summer" contams little to
surpnse a 1980s viewer. Tbe camera's
fOCUS hugs the round, JI VIOJ a
general feeling o oppression, and
some of the dialogue 1s heavy-
handed, ungraccd by subtJety
Jason Robards plays Will Varner
with the case and charm earned in a
long and distinguished career, which
includes two Oscars and a Tony.
Judith Ivey, a two-lime Tony winner
herself. displays coolness. wit and rt'aJ
Southern style as N()(I.
Send in the 'K-TeamS':
both post perfect scores
Bill Russ brings to Jody the same
nervous energy and tension he
brought to the role of the homophobic
undercover agent Evan on a "M1am1
Vice" episode last season. Cybill
Shepherd is pale and playful as Jody's
randy wife, while Ava Gardner 1s still
beauuful and arresting in a small part
as Wall's mistress.
Johnson, who has traded an his
baggy designer sultS for snu~ jeans
and a strategically tom T-shirt, does
nothing here to damage his standing
as an actor or his status with his fans.
His Quick is a man of pnde and
independence, hading his concern for
those around him behind a long-
practiced air of aloofness: an easy
character to succumb to, but, when
he's being flip, a hard one to hke.
Perfect scores by the GWC Koffec
Klatcb and Larry Klncbenbaum set
the pace in this week's triviality as the
Golden Westcrs opened up a 31h·
point lead at the one-<iuarter mark of
Trivia Bowl IV.
J .M., I11te and the Scbolar1 were
onlY. one off the mark at I 0 correct,
whale seven others finished right
behind at nine.
Just to clear the record. the answer
to the song question two weeks ago
was "Alley Oop." Somehow the
previous week's answer ("Kookie,
Lend Me Your Comb"') sho~d in
again.
Several contenders let time run out
on them last week and missed the
Wednesday deadline. If you want full
credit for your answers, make sure
they're received by the Daily Pilot on
Wednesday or before -otherwise I rs
half of your last score. Herc's this
week's aggregation.
I. What was the name of Burt
Reynolds' team of convicts in the
movie "The Longest Yard?"
2. Who was the first of the
Cartwnghts to leave the TV series
"Bonanza?"
3. To what lodge does Norman
Drabble's father belong in the comic
strip?
4. Only one U .S. president was
born on the Fourth of July Which
one?
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9. What famous movie comic
performed hazardc1us stunts despite
lacking a thumb a nd forefinger on one
hand?
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and captured him (b) in what res-
taurant?
Johnson docs a great slow bum and
1s most effective in mo ments of
vulnerab1hty. He and Robards, who Don John.on ~ hia diaarming manner on Judith Ivey lD
worked to$ether 1n the cult classic "A "The Lon& Hot Summ er." airlnC Sunday and Monday.
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movie)
2. Grape Nehi (Hadar's drink)
3. Basil St. John (Brenda's mystery
man)
4. M a o T s •:! -t u n g ( G re a t
Helmsman)
5. Fatima in the song "Ahab the
Arab" (rings on her fingers)
5. In 1964, the top five songs on the 6. "Macbeth" ("'dagger" hne)
Billboard charts were aJI put out by 7. Archie Griffi n (two-time
the same artists. Name them. H@1sman winner)
6. Movies based on Neil Simon 8. $250 (pnce o f "Chnstme")
plays have inspired Oscar-winning • 9. John Lennon (first mamed
performances by what actor and Beatie)
actress? I 0. (a) "The Kid From Cleveland,"
7. Only one major league pitcher (b) Cleveland I odians (Tamblyn
hurled a co mplete game no-hiller -movie)
and won 1t -on opening day. Name
him.
in their conspiratonal scenes.
Johnson said he didn't take the part
to break any new ground but because
it's "an Amencan classic," with
"meaty characters, deep characters ...
some real saucy dialogue."
Moriarty subs on
'Cagney, Lacey"
LOS ANGELES (AP) -While
Mary Beth Lacey 1s otlhav1ng a baby,
Chns Cagney 1s go10g to get a
temporary partner on the Emmy-
wmning CBS drama "Cagney &
Lace).''
Michael Monany. winner of a
To ny and two Emmy awards, will be
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Judy Holliday d rives Brodenck
Crawford to exasperation while play-
ing gm rummy and bumming what
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TORONTO (AP) -Butch
Wynepr hit a stunnina two-<>ut
bome run in the ninth inning that
tied the score, and Bobby
Mea<:ham then raced home from
let:ond bue when Toronto center
fielder Lloyd Moseby dropped a
routine Oy ball, rallyina the New
York Yankees to a 4-3 victory
that kept them alive in the
American ~e East.
Toronto reliever Tom Henke
bad mowed down all fi ve batten
he bad faced and bad a 3-2 lead
when Wynepr stepped to the
plate with two outs in the ninth.
With the crowd 1Creaming on
e~ery pitch, Wyn~ lofted a 1-1
pttch far over the ri&ht field fence
for just his fifth homer of the
season -and hls tint since June
S. The blast shocked the fans, and
stadium was almost silent as
Wynepr rounded the bases and
was met by jubilant Yankees
1pillin1 out of the dugout.
D1ilyPilat SATURDAY, OCTOBEA 5, 1985
St. Louie cllnche1 tie for NL Eaat c hamplonahlp. 82.
USC, UCLA -k ftrat Pac-10 f~tb911 wine todey.14.
Angels left for dead in Texa.s
Slump continues, 6-0;
Royals a step from title
From AP d11patc~1
For Angels' Manager Gene Mauch, credited
with taking a potential second-division club
into pennant contention, the 1985 season bas
been reduced to the frustration of seeing
runner after runner stranded on base.
''I just don't get used to this club not scoring
runs," Mauch said after the Angels fell to the
Texas Rangers 6--0 Friday night in Arlington,
Tex. .
The loss, combined with Kansas City's 4-2
victory over Oakland, left the Angels two
games behind the Royals and on the verge of
eliminatfon from the American League West
title race. Kansas City's magic number is one.
Mauch seemed aggravated when asked
what he could do to end the An$els' run
drought, a key factor in the club losing six of
eight games on its season~nding road swi n&-
"I don't know." he said. "Ifl knew. I'd go in
there and fix 1t. We get the htts. I JUSt don't
understand why ~. ~O!'~t let the runs."
Losing pitcher ~skill summed up
his lackluster performance by saying, "I was
flat."
McCaskill bla med pan of 1he team's woes
on a just-completed series in Kansas Csty 1n
which the Angels lost three out of four.
"It's tough to bounce back after a senes like
that," be said.
Rangers' Man&Jcr Bobby Valentine. who
earlier said the sen es was an important one for
his last-place club, said," I did n't take this like
any other ~e.
"l took tt like a game in the pennant race. It
wasn't that we were trying to have the other
team lose, but we were trying to win. We
played good, asgressive ball."
Dave Schmidt scattered seven hits for the
fint shutout of bis major-league career and
Steve Buechele hit a two-run homer for Texas.
Schmidt, 7~. gotou1 of a bases-loaded Jam
in the first inning. then settled down to retire
the last 13 batters he faced.
The Angels left eight runners on base and
wasted three bits by Reggie Jack.son, who
sing.led in the first inning and doubled m the
third and fifth.
Bucchele's homer in the sixth mnmg, after
George Wnght singled, gave the last-place
Rangers a 5..0 lead. Texas scored 1n the first
when Wayne Tolleson singled, ad vanced to
second on an error by Angels' shortstop Dick
Schofield and came home on Pete O'Bnen's
single.
i exas made 11 3..0 in the third on O'Bnen's
RBI double and a run-scoring s1nJ!e by Larry
Pamsh. Bobby Jones' sacnficc fly m the eighth
after Gary Ward triple brought home the linal
Rangers' run.
Losing pitcher KJrk McCaskill. 12-12.
surrendered e1pu hits in six innings
In Kansas Ctty, George Brett's founh home
run in five days powered the Royals to the 4-2
win.
The Royals. who arc gunning for their sixth
title 1n I 0 years, got Brett's fourth home run
and second inside-the-park shot since Mon-
day night off A's starter Jose Rijo 1n the
seventh inning for a 4-2 edge. Brett h11 a slicing
hne dnve into left field that eluded Jose
Canseco and rolled to the wall.
The Wild, WUd W•t
Amerlcan Leafae W.t
W L P ct. GB
Kansas City 90 70 .563
An1el1 88 72 .550 2
Friday'• Score.
Texas 6, Anceh 0
Kansas Ctty 4, Oak.land 2
Today's Games
AAJel1 (Candelaria 6-6) at Texas
(Wilhams2..0)(Radio: KMPC, 710;TV:
Channel 5 at 11 :15 a.m )
Oak.land (Young 0-4) at Kansas City
(Saberhagen 20-6) (Radio: K.NX, 1070,
5:30 p.m.)
Suday'1 Games
AD1el1 at Texas (Rad.to: Kl.AC. 570,
TV: Channel 5, tentative).
Oakland at Kansas City
NOTE: In the event of a ue, Kansas
City will host one-pme pla yoff Mon-
day.
Tars hold off Eagles; Artists rip Mesa
Harbor builds 3 5 -7
lead b efore settling
for 4 2 -27 victory
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... 0.-,"" .....
Shane Foley clicked with an eye-
popping five fi.rst-half touchdown
passes Friday rught as Newport
Harbor High's Sailors grabbed a 35-7
lead, then held on against an Estancia
11 wruch refused to fold up shop in
the Sea View League football opener
at Qranse Coast College.
~e EaJies never could pull even,
but in going down, 42-27, whatever
blowout feelings the Sailors may ~ve
possessed at halftime were surtly
forgotten.
The Eagles, who had seen two
passes for apparent touchdowns
neptcd by penalties and who had
watched the Sailors take advantage of
o ne ~veaway after another, pulled to
withm 35-27 in the fourth quancr and
were drivina again before two in-
completio°' the las1 one batted down
by sophomore linebacker Dave
l"ullar, 1Umed it over "to Harbor with
2: 19 remaining at the Sailors' 36.
Foley aot it out of danger with a 46-
yard hookup with Mark Craig and
B..,.an Wildman ended Estancia's
~urgenoc With a 22-yard TD run
with I :04 left.
"I told them at halftime that score
wu very misleading," said Harbor
Coach Mike Giddings. "They were
blitzing a lot and Shane dld a heckuva
job."
Foley, a ~2. 191-pounder who will
be heavily recruited by the major
collqes. struck with such ligbtruna
effect -well, bis first four comple-
tions were for touchdowns.
First it wu Jeff Normington from
27 yards out to complete an 85-ya.fd
march, then after a bad snap on an
Estancia punt attempt, Mark Craia
caught Foley's dart and stretched out
to get into paydirt from nine yards
o ut.
Estancia made some first-half
(Pleue Me SAILORS/BS)
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ltetancla BlCh tailback CraJc Conte bu room to roam da.rtnc Friday night'• aame acatnat Newport Harbor .
Lagun a wins game
of mistakes over
Mllsfiings, 24-7
By JIM CARNETT
~NecC..1 .......
Both teams made enough m1sta.ke1
to fill a season, but Costa Mesa High 's
mistakes proved to be far we~gbtier.
Mesa's Mustanss fell to visiting
Laguna Beach High. 24-7, Fnday
night at Davidson field.
The victory gave Coach Ccdnck
Hardmao's Artists a 3-1 record. Tom
Baldwin's Mustangs arc now 1-3.
"We made a ton of errors Ill the
game. and there were far too man)
penalties." Hardman said. "But, ~
won. and we're not a bit displeased at
being 3-1 nght now."
"l think we ended up g.ivmg them
a1most evcrythtnJ they put on the
scoreboard to mght." said a dis4P-
potntcd Baldwtn. "Late m the pmc,
when we were down by a couple of
TD's. we got frustrated and did a few
things we simply shouldn't have
done."
Mesa miscues played a role in three
Laguna scores. The firs1 An1st touch-
down occurred after the Mustanas
fumbled a h1Jh punt snap at their own
I 0. The second came after Laguna
caught Mesa napping o n a fourth-
and-<1gh1 punt situation.
Instead of kicking, the Arusts
completed a 27-yard pass that kept
the sconnidnve alive.
The \'lSltors turned a third-quarter
Costa Mesa fumble into a JS-yard
field goal.
Mesa had a 22-yard touchdown
pass called back in the third penod
due to a motion penaJt~ Incomplete
passes on the next three plays lolled
that dnve
Together. the two teams were
penalized I 11 mes for 190 yards
"Things got a httlc out of hand far
both teams -and we both looked
ragged.'" Baldwin sa1d "You can't
take an)1hing awa~ from the kids,
ho" t'' er There was a lot pf hard
(Pleue eee LAGUNA/8 2)
Angelovic pulls it out, 28-27 Well-oiled Wilson
romps past Oilers T railin , 27-6, Edison rallies behind
By JORN SEV ANO
Dllllr .... C.1 ....... .
BELLFLO WER Mike
Anaelovic giveth . . . and Mike
Anselovic taketh away.
That's the easiest explanation
available in describing what occurred
in Friday ni&ht's non-lcque football
contest here.
In simple terms, Angelovic, who
staked St John Bosco High to a 27-6
third-<1uarter lead by throwing a pair
of inte:roeptions which were returned
for touchdowns, rallied the Edison
Charaen n> a scintillating 28-27
victory by throwing three TD passes
in a span of 14 minutes and three
seconds.
Bosco, a representative of the
traditionally to ugh Del Rey League,
went ahead 7-6 following an Oscar
Meza 82-yard scamper. It was 14-6
early in the second q uarter when
Meza, who finished with 195 yards on
18 carries, scored on a 23-yard jaunt.
From here. Angelovic took over.
ln trying to put some points on the
board before halfti me. the senior
threw a costly interception to the
Bra~es' Jon Geldbach, who returned
the errant toss 32 yards and a 21.-6
lead at the intermission. Then. on the
first play of the third quaner.
Anaelovic. attempting to hit Justice
on a simple "out pattern" found the
Braves' Cary Windes instead and he.
too. returned the throw (38 yards)
into the end zone and Bosco sccmmg-
ly had an insurmountable 27-6 bulge.
Angelovic. however. wasn't
through.
The senior connected with team-
mate Mike Henderson on a 59-yard
post-pattern at I 0: 14 of the third
quarter and. since it worked so well
the first time, teamed with Hen-
derson again, this time on a 74-yard
post play with 2:29 remaining in the
third.
Angelovic capped the incrcdjble
comeback by artistically arching a
pass into the hands of Justice from 35
yards out with 8: 11 to go. In all.
Angelovic finished his handiwork by
completing 13 of 17 passes (plus the
two mterccpttons) for 282 yards and
FOUR TDs.
Remember, this 1s the same
Angelovic who threw for 228 yards
(Pleue eee EDl80NfBS) Ill.kc Aqelo'ric
HB 's offen se
inconsistent
in 23-S~setbac k
liy CHRIS MONAHAN
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LONG BEACH-.\s the~ prepared
for Fnda) night's game against Long
Beach Wilson High. the 01le~ of
Huntington &ach High must ha'e
felt hke the~ were stanng into a full-
length mirror.
Both the Otters and Bruins run out
of the Delaware Wmg-T offense and 11
promised to be a stan ng match. "a
&ood test." aCC'ord1ng to Oiler coach ~orge Pase~. though the Bruins
The victory -Edison's third in
four outinp -left bead coach Bill
Workman ... well, to bcain with
undentandably speechless.
... don't know what to sax," be said,
shruaina his shoulders. 'We've aot
two a:iffercnt teams.
Vaqueros ( 4-0) off to fastest start ever
"I'll say one th.ina. that wu a pretty
pat comeback."
With the . kudos belonaina to
AfllClovic, who threw TD ~
coverina S9, 74 and 3S yards 10 the
teeond half, not to mention bis ei&ht-
yard ICOrina tou in the fint quarteT.
But tint thinp fint. J
The pme aW1ed eui.ly enouab for
t.be Cb&qm u, foUowint a ftimble ~very on the teeond play &om
aaimmqe, Aqelovic took only
three olayi to put the Charaen on the IC()C'e6oeid. St.anina at St. John
Boeco '1 14-yard Uoe, An&dovic book·
ed up witb Rick JUlticc for the final
eipt ~and the Chaqmjumped
in troDt 64.ip.
ffe>Mver, this ii where the roof
caved in. it only momentarily, u the
Braves (2-2} put four con1eCUtive
IOOreS on the board to take a 27-6
advantaec.
Irvine overcomes 95 yards in penalties
to claim 33-7 triumph over Laguna Hills
BJ R.ICBARD DtJNN DlllJ .... C., • 0 1
Althouah Irvine Hiah football
ooech Terry Henipn couldn't over-
look the flaws in his team's effort
1.pin1t l..quna Hills in its South
C.OUt Leque opener, it was nevcr-
thelaa a banner evenina for the
Vaqueros.
Irvine not only remained unbeaten
( 4-0). but for the fint time since
Henipo baa been at lhc helm, the
Vaicp are off to a l-0 •W1 in ae.,ue.
Tbe 4-0 l1a11 is the best ever in L~
school's history.
"We've JOI to eliminate the penal-
ties. .. the fifth.year coach l&id. "You
can't do that and win."
Irvine was penalized 10 times for
9S yards.
But u ide from that. Irvine sho~
few sips of weakness in its 33-7
victory over the Hawks Friday ni&ht
at Mtuion Viejo ftiab.. •od may
improve on its No. 6 ra~· in the O F Southern Conftmlcic .
The Vaqa, who UJed e t baltcar-
rien to acxumulate 290 yards on the IJ'OUnd. turned a relati vcly close 12-0
pme into a domtnatina 27-0 lead 1n
Jutt 1:24.
Gary Renteria. who was Irvine's
leadint rusher with 73 yards (nine anempu), sacked Laauna Hilts q uar-
terback Wayne Helm in the end 1onc
for a safety w1th 28 seconds left 1n the
third Q,Uarter to g.ive the Vaquero~ a
14--0 edge.
Irvine's Jeff Cova returned the
ensuing kickoff 65 yards to the other
end of the field for a touchdown.
buikiina the lead to 20-0.
On t.aauna H alls' first play from
scnmmaae followlll& Cova's run.
defensive end Danny lach stepped in
ftont of a He lm pass to 11ve the
Vaqueros field pos1t1on on the
L.quna Hills 17.
Ron Goodh n, on hu fint carr)' of
the ni&ht. raced I S ya rds to peydirt on
with 11 :04 rcma1nm1 1n the p me.
ma.kin& 1t 27--0 after C'Jeof'IC Kouturcs
made the PAT .
.. Tbe 1nt.cnicption. the safety and
the kicko ff retum is wha1 dtd tt fof
us:· Hemgan said. "'Up to that point.
we weren't sconng."
Fullbad Jim Miele had 60 'ard!>
( 16 cames). Bill Brosnan aC'countC'd
for 58 on just seven attempts and
quarterback Jimm y Raye totalC'd 30
yards on ~ven cames to back the
Vaqueros· running attack along with
Rentena
The first half was all Irvine On its
fint possession. Irvine movC'd 7'
yards on tevcn plays With Miele
cbmax1 nt 1l With a 9-yard run to IJ'e
the Vaqueros a 6-0 lead.
Hindenna Irvine was thrtt penal-
ties for 30 yards.
~ Vaqsd1d 1t much the ~c WI~
on then ncitt te0nna dnve m the
second quarter But only thu time 1t
""'' fullback" Al Din. on has fint
(...._ ... DtV'CNS/BS)
admitted!) had better speed
It was Huntington \}each "'h1ch dtd
most of the bhnlong in the game-and
C' er. ume they dtd, 1t secmC'd hke a
\lo lls.on plaver. slipped av.a) from or
h' them B-. the time the Oilers were done
hhn.king and chasing the Bruins. they
were on the shon end of a 23-8
dcc1s1on. played bcforc ~.200 al
V.1lson H igh
The lone Oiler score came wt th ICM
than two minutes to pla) in the game
on a 46-,,.ard scrttn pass from
quarterback Joe Napoli to ~rve
running back ""idc Davenport h
broke a scorcles stnng of almost s1A
quaners. dating back to last week's
loss to Newport Harbor
'\skcd to C\plam his team's lack of
offens1' e prodfu:uon. Pascoe rep hod.
"I don·i ~no" ~t t1mes ~ arc very
good I guess it's JUst consistency
that'!> m1sc;ing. ln the third quaner we
had a chanct and didn't cap1tah.zc In
the S('('on,1 quarter. ~ came away
with nothing I JUSt don't feel we
established anvthina offen51vely ..
The 01lcr' I ~-2). tmhng 9-0 to stan
the third quarter. got a areat kiclt-<>ff
rctum 10 get lhem field pos1uon at the
V.1lson 31 -\u'd-hne. Two plays later
the) were at the 23. Napoh dropped
back 10 pass. but was bhndsided by
\lo 1lson's Dave Hodacs and fwnbkd.
Bret Barnes rtrovcrtld to stop that
Oikr thrtat
._fter hoth teams exchanted punts.
Long Beach (3--0) moved on a l ~pla)',
74-vard dnve, cat1f\I up 7: 17 oft the
clock The dnve culminated witb
qua.nerbeck Bobby Sao J0te rollin&
out to his left and b.lttins ti&bt end
Kevin Kana for 1 6-yard touchdown
pass and 16-0 lead. Only 23 ICICOOd.I
remain~ 10 the third quancr.
If that didn't acaJ the Vle\OC'y
(PatcOt w d afterward that tt cbdll't).
the nut Oder ICriea did.
CPI_.. .. llU1'TIROT'Of'{BS)
__________ ._ ____________ _ OoM! ~·l y PILOT /S.turday, October s. 1985
Thia couple has
been on schedule
"1th tight races
ft-a AP &petehl
This bas been an absolutely wonderful • k for buet.11 fans, who thrive on the
ure and drama of bead-to-head duels
, the_pennant. • ' •Tbe Kansas City Royals and Angels were
kperat.ed by one pme at the top of the American
~e West before their four-a,ame showdown series
'Wpn Monday and were still separated by one game
when it ended Thursday.
•The New York Mets and St. Louis C.ardinals ·~~eled for first place in the National League East with ~b need to peek at the scoreboard to find out what the
'other guys were doing. The other guys were right there,
'in the other dugout.
•The New York Yankees. hanging together
behind their wounded manager, tried hard to tum an
eod-<>f-scason, three-game scncs in Toronto into a hal£.
pennant showdown. ·•
It bas been a dream five days and it promises to be
e;terrific windup weekend. This. of course, would seem 'fl' be a tribute to the banks of computers that line the
tails at Baseball Central and CTCate the sea.son schedule
t produces these magnificent matchups to spice the
nal weclc.
Wrona.
Instead, we have to thank Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stephenson ofStatcn Island, N.Y. for this drama. They ~the parents of both major league schedules. ·
Henry Stephenson, trained as an architect, and his
wife, HolJy, a mathematician, have handled this job
1iDcc they authored the 1982 schedule. That was the
y.ear three of the races went into the final weekend and
two were decided on the final day.
' Stephenson denies clairvoyance when tt comes to
matching contenders at season's end. "We didn't know.
We couldn't know," he said. "In fact, if you could guess
the contenders, you might avoid having them against
ea'<:h other in the last series. You might make it a week
or two earlier.
"You try to o!"Pnaze the schedule so that teams
t y within their divisions at the end of the season.
welve teams in the National League allows you to do
t. Each team has five opponents within its division
and they play I 0 series in the last four weeks. If there arc
any races. they'll have some good series.
"The Arncncan League is harder with 14 teams.
Seven in each division means you have one team that
spends the last month out of its division. This year it
ftS Oevcland. Last year, it was Toronto."
So bow docs Stephenson view possible expansion
in the NL?
"I root for even numbers," the schedule man said.
. "'I like even numbers a lot" 'I
.
Quote of the day
George V•ctovtclil, nght fielder for the
Ocveland Indians, shouting to the Milwaukee
bullpen crew during a game at Municipal
Stadium: "Don't tear the spider webs down.
That's what's holding the stadium up."
Rookie guard Duval Love, a product m
[Fountain Valley High, has been added. to 411 •
e Rams' active roster and wiJI be eligible
to vtay Sunday against the Minnesota
Vikings, it was announced Friday.
Veteran defensive end Dennis Harrison, acquired
by the Rams in a trade with Philadelphia, has also been
activated.
. Harrison, a former National Football league Pro
Bowl player, came to the Rams on Sept. 27 in a deal that
p vc the Eagles two future draft choices. The 6-8, 290-
pounder known for his pass-rush skills had been a
contract holdout with the Eagles.
The two fill roster spots vacated by guard Dennis
Harrah. who's expected to be sidelined for up to a
month longc' with a thigh inJury, and guard Russ
Bolinger, who suffered a broken left arm last Sunday
and probably is out for the season.
The Rams take a 4-0 record into game against the
Vikings, 3-1. at Anaheim Stadium.
Banks leaps 57-sl;, to music
CANBERRA, Australia -World m
record holder Withe Banks. buoyed by his
musical tapes ~nd an e!lthusi~stic crowd,
woo the tnplc Jump Fnday with a World ·
Cup-record leap of 57-81/•.
The popular Banks, who had threatened to
withdraw if he could not hsten to his insp1rat1onal
music on a Walkman while he performed, displayed his
usual bubbly, bouncy personality during the entire
triple-jump competition.
Each time he appeared at top of the runway, the
crowd, estimated at 11.000 in the National Athleucs
Stadium, responded wtth rhythm1cclapping. And, as he
raced toward the tnplc-Jump pit, the clapping
intensified.
After his best Jump. on his second attempt, Banks
punched his right fist into the air, waved and blew kisses
to the crowd. When the event was completed. Banks
signalled to the crowd, with one finger of each hand,
that he was No. I, did a back flip on the runway and blew
m ore kisses and waved again.
Banks' performance was one of six World Cup
records broken Friday, the first day of the three-day
meet. •
Second 64 has Simpson on top
Tim Simpson shot hts second straight n 64 Friday to take a t~o-stroke lead at the
m idway point of the Southern Open golf
tournament in Columbus, Ga. Clare11ce
Rote was alone in second at 130 after finng a 4-under-
par 66 at the Green lsland Country Club Course. First-
round leader Joey Smdelar slipped to a 68 and was three
shots back at 133, tied with unknown Bllly Plerot . . In
a seniors tournament in Narita. Japan, Ma110 Hara
fired a 6-under·par 66 to tic MJJler Barber with a o ne-
strokc lead. Barber, 54, winner of four senior
tournaments in the United States this season, roUed in
a 26-foot eagle putt on the 494-yard. par-5 16th bole en
route to a 9-under 135 after two rounds.
Carda on ver1e of Eut dtle
The St. Louis CIJ'dinals-chnched a tic • for the Nuional Leaaue East cham-
pionship Friday niabt as Bob F•nd
pitched a flve-b.itter lhrou&h eight innings
and Andy Vu Slyb belted bis 13th home run in a 4-2
triumph over the Chicqo Cubs at Busch Stadium.
Onie Smitl amuhed an RBI triple and Forsch also had
a run-scorini double in St, Louis' major leque-lcadina
I OOth victory of the year. The Cardinals need to win one
of their final two pmes thts season with the Cubs to
eliminate the second-place New
York Mets and secure their sec-
ond East flag -they won the
World Series in 1982 ... At Shea
Stadium, New York remained
alive as streaking Keltla
Beraucles tripled home two runs
in a four-run first inning and the
Mets pushed across the lie-break-
ing runs in the fifth with the help
of a Montreal error in beating the
Expos, 9-4. Hernandez, who had
J'orwclt five hits in Thursday night's loss
in St. Louis, tripled home two runs to five the Mets a
lead in the first inning of Friday night's game ...
Elsewhere, Tom Foley slammed a three-run homer with
one out in the bottofll of the ninth to give Philadelphia
an 8-5 victory over Pittsburgh and a split of their twi-
night doubleheader at Veterans Stadium. In the first
game, Joblay Ray hit a three-run homer and R .J .
Reynold• had a solo shot and an RBI sing.le to lead
Pituburgh to a 7-3 victory ... Marlo Ramlre1'1 sixth-
inning solo home run paced San Diego to a 4-3 decision
over Houston at Jack Murphy Stadium . . . At
Candlestick Park, roocc ri$bt·handcr Roser M1100
pitched a four-hitter and pinch bitter Chris BroWll
doubled in the only run in the ninth inning to g.1ve San
Francisco a 1-0 victory over Atlanta.
Seaver third on strikeout list
Tom Seaver reached another mile-•
stone Friday night by moving into thir9
place on the all-time strikeout list as he
pitched the Chicago White. Sox to a 7-? .
triumph over Seattle at Comiskey Parle. Wtth rehefhelp
from Dave Welarmeitter, Seaver, 40, notched his 304th
career win, running his season mark to 16-11 . He passed
Gaylord Pem, who had been in the third spot with
3 534 career strikeouts. By fanning seven Mariners, the 19-year veteran · t-handcr-who gave up eight hits
in five innings -raised his all-
time mark to 3,537 ... Elsewhere
in the American League, rookie
•Billy Joe Robldou drove in the
tie-breaking run with a twa-<>ut
double in the 12th inning, rallying
Milwaukee to an 8-7 victory over
Boston at Fenway Parle. Wade Boa• of the Red Sox beat out a
grounder to the left of the mound
with two out in the third for his
185th single of the year, breaking
Seaftlr the AL record of 184 set by
Kansas City's WUUe WUIOll in 1980 ... In the
Metrodomc, Jerry Willard'• one--0ut sing.le in the ninth
inning drove home . pinch-runner Otis Nixon from
second base, lifting Oevcland to an 8-6 victory over
Minnesota ... In Baltimore, Fred Lyu hit a three-run
homer as Baltimore pounded old nemesis Dan Petry
and defeated Detroit, 5-2, behind Scott McGre1or'1
nine-hitter.
Lakera top Suns in exhibition
TUCSON -Byron Scott and Mike m
McGee scored 24 points apiece while
James Worthy added 23 in pacing the
defending world champion Los Angeles
Lalcers to a 144-1 36 victory over the Phoenix Suns in a
National Basketball Association exhibition game
Friday night. ·
Television, radio
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5.
8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: La Mirada vs.
Los Altos (tape), Channel 56.
9: 30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: North-
western vs. Indiana, Channel 13.
9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA road
racing from Lime Rocle, Conn., Channel 9.
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Arizona State vs. UCLA, Channel 2.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Notre Dame vs. Air force, Channel 7.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
11 : 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Tex.as,
Channel 5.
11 : 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louts at
Chicago, Channel 4.
I: 30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week in
review. Channel 2.
2 p.m . -HORSE RACING: Jockey Club
Gold Cup, Channel 2.
4 p.m . -SOCCER: Argentina vs. Venezuela
in World Cup qualifying match, Channel 34.
4 p.m . -SPORtseoPE: Delaware FalJ 500.
Channel 4.
4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS:
Track and field -World Cup track and field
champ10nships, Channel 7.
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders'
Playbook, Channel 4.
5 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Purdue
vs. Minnesota. Channel 13.
RADIO
11 : 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Texas,
KMPC (710).
11 :lO a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ne\¥
Mexico at Nebraska, KIEV (870).
11 :30 a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
California at Miss.ouri, KLAC (570).
11 :40 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Anzona State vs. UCLA, KHJ (930).
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Notre Dame at Air Force, KPZE ( 1190).
I :05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
1:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Or·
egon State at USC, K.NX (1070). 5 p.m . -HOCKE Y: Kings vs. Calgary,
KLAC(570).
5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Oakland at
Kans.as City, KNX ( 1070).
6 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long
Beach State at Boise State, KNAC-FM ( 105.5).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers
vs. Golden State at Santa Ana College. KMPC'
(710).
8 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford
at San Diego State, KSOO ( 1190).
(>range Coast men split in cross country
CARSON -The Oranac Coast College men's cross
ntry team broke even in a South Coast Conference
bJe..dual meet at Cal State Dominauez Hills. beating
mpton, while fallirtJ to Rancho Santiago.
Meanwhile, the OCC women remained unbeaten 1n sec by edajna the Dons and easily outrunning
1pton.
Here's what happened:
Jn men's action:
On.Ip C..1t U, Comptoa U; Ra.ciao SUtlap U ,
Orup C.Ut H : Scrsio Ocad1v led Rancho Santiqo to its
vidory over Oranae Coast, dropping the Plratcs to 5-1 1n
South Coast C'onference play Paca na Coast were Sal
Alcarez. Sal Vargas and Marie Matias, who went 4-5-6 with
clock.in.._, of2 I .29. 21 .33 and 21.35 on the four-mile course
at Dominau~ Hills.
In women's action
Orup Coa1t 11, ftucM Suda10 U ; Oru1e Coa1&
U, Comptoa IO: Coast upped its record to 6-0 with the
narrow v1ctbry over Rancho Santiqo over 5,000 meten at
Dominauu Hills. with sophomore Kathy Kiernan and fre~hman Laura Lazo 101na 1-2 to make the bt& difference.
Kiernan clocked 1 19:30 for the distance, followed by
Luo's 19:36. 50me 37 seconds txuer than Rancho
Santiaio's No I runner
Laguna Beach'• Kent Chealey carrlea for a
ehort &ain before belna tackled by Coeta
0.,,... ....... ., ....... "-
Meaa defender. Laauna won Sea View
Leape encounter. 24-7 .
LAGUNA BEACH STOPS MESA~ 24-7 •••
From Bl
httting going on on both sides of the
line."
Halfback John Lana scored froin
12 yards out to give Laguna its first
TD of the night. The score followed
Mesa's fumble, and came with I : 13 to
play in the first period.
Laguna drove 72 yards for its
second TD midway through the
second period. The key play of the
drive was the fake punt. Quarterback
John Kimball took the short snap and
found wide receiver Jeff Cummings
wide open 20 yards downfield. When
Cummings was finally brought to the
turf, the Artists had picked up 27
yards of valuable real estate.
K.Jmball hit Kent Chesley with a
22-yard aerial to give Laguna a first-
and-goal at the two. Jonathan Todd
scored from one yard out two plays
later. .
Ian Vickers booted a 35-yard field
goal for the Arusts five minutes into
the third quarter.
Costa Mesa drove 74 yards for its
only score late in the third period. The
big plays of the drive included a 23·
yard pass from quarterback Paul
Rodnquez to Mike Ritchie: a 15-yard
run on a third~and-long draw by
fullback Scott Anderson; and Rodri-
quez' 13-yard TD pass to Erich V ogcl.
Rodriquez found Vogel au alone at
the five. 1he lanky, 6-4, 200.pound
wide receiver split two defenders and
dove into the end zone for the score.
Laguna went 72 yards fo~ its final
TD of the night late in the final stanza.
Kimball hit Chesley with a 20.yard
aerial for the six-pornter.
Costa Mesa punter, Adam Beck,
turned in the play of the game in the
finaJ minute of play, preventing
Laguna from getting on the board
again.
Beck retrieved an errani punt snap
in the end zone, ran to his right and,
under heavy pressure, somehow
managed to get the kick away. The
punt was officially measured at 40
yards, though Beck actually booted
the ball 61 yards from the spot where
he scooped it up.
Kimball finished with 152 yards
through the air on 10 completions in
25 attempu, and he wa$n't inter-
cepted. In fact, there was only one
turnover in the entire game -the
Mustangs losing one fumble.
Todd was ,the most consistent
gainer on the ground, averaging 5. 7
yards per carry on I 0 tries.
* taeune ... cf\ 24, C.S• Mete 7
~..., Qua"9n
Laguna 8eac" 'r 7 3 7-24 Co•te ~ 0 0 17 IC>-7
LB-Lane 12 run IVlcktn kick)
L&-Tooo I run IV\clttn kick)
L8-Vlcktn 3S FG
CM-Vogel 13 i>an trom Aodrlgue1 (Grady
kick)
L8-<:llfflev 20 pan from Klmoall (Vlc:ktn
11.ICk)
GAMll ST A TlSTICS
La CM ~~~WM Q t
Au,lle•·varoege ~-132 31·9'
F'eulng varoege 1S2 1n
F'eulng 10-2S·O 7·23·0
F'un" •·3i S-35
Fumbles·fuml>IH '°'' 3-0 I· I F'enaltles·verd• penall1ed 11· llS 7·11
INOfVlOUAL RUSHING
LB~lver, 3·'1, Todd, 10-57; Lene, 12·•7. Che11ev, 2·21. Klmbelt, 12-tor·mlnu• 24, TN m,
Hor·mlnus JO.
CM-Andenon, l<t·n. AOdr'9uet. S-for·
mlnu• 3
INDfVIOUAL i-AJMNG
LB~lmHM, 1~2W, 152.
C~Odrk>uez. 7·23-0, 122 INDfVIDUAL 1t•C•IVIMG
L 8-Cl'lftlev, 3·57; Cummlnln, 2·"6; Todd, l· 17; Oeaton, l·ll; Dlc*enOft l ·l ; Lana, I-few·
minus 3
CM-<ert.on. 3·51, Al1e111e. 2·•5; voeei. 1·13,
McOowetl, 1·13.
Jonathan Todd of LaCana Beach plun&ea
throqb the Hae before belnC tackled "by
Coeta Meaa '• KeYin Slnlbaldl and another
Mutana defender.
T
GWC, Bucs tune up with wins
DeVore's 9 goals
spark Eagles; FV
wins 2 in tourney
Area community college water polo
teams from Oran$e Coast and Golden
West went through their final tuneups
before the start of conference play
next week and came away winners
Friday afternoon.
On the hiah school scene, Fountain
Valley won two games in the Sunny
Hills Tournament while Marina spht
and Corona dcl Mar fell to El i'oro.
And Estancia turned back Edison.
Herc's a capsule look·
Ooldta West 13, Palomar t: Geoff
Gruber had four goals and Oary
Tichy, Dave Cook and Jason Jeffnes
had two apiece as the Rustlers held off
host Palomar.In aoal. JO!Jt Garcia
4ltopped nine shot~. including a pen·
alty throw. .
Now 7-2. Golden West awaits the
South ( oast Conference o pener
against \ .:mtos Tuesday
Oru1e Coa1t 11, RJo HOIMlo 3: The
Pirates upped their non-conference
record to 7-2 with a six-goal outburst
in the first quarter scaling the contest
early.
Onan O'Roarlce, Boyd Mickley,
George Perez and Steve Sturdivant
each contributed two goals and goalie
(an McKay oomplcted the rou~th
11 saves.
The Bucs bcain Pacific Coast
Conference play Tuesday against
Palomar.
On the h1&h school level:
E1taacta 11, E41 ... •:Jim De Vore
broke loose for nine aoats to pace the
EqJes to an easy victory over the
vi11ting Chaf'len.
He 1COred three times In each of the
first two periods IS Estancia moved
into a oommandana 11 -2 ldvanllae.
Hlsnine-soalburstaivtshim 71 for
the year-ID averaae of '4. 7 per pmc.
Scorina twice for Estancia were
Richard Emil and Scott Ellebrecht,
Whtie cJcfenJtVely the ~Cl 10t five
saves each from _Joahes Richard
De Von: and Aron Cheeseboro.
lp the Sunny Hills Tournament:
El Toro 8, Corou del Mar 7: The
Sea Kings came out on the short end
of the seesaw battle with the Olariers
brealong a 7-7 tic in the final two
m inutes.
Mike Story had tied the pme for
CdM just seconds before tbe
Chargers' pme-winncr. Story, alona
with Bill Harmon, had two goals each
for the Sea Kings.
Foo&ala V1llty 11, B1eu Pan 7;
Foutala Valley lt Lot Alamitee 7:
The Barons swept ihcir two .. mes at
the Sunny Hills tourney as Bnan Judd
notched seven goals in the two pmcs
and Joel Knott and Brent Pcten
contributed six apiece. Fountain Val-
ley, which evened it.a overall mark at
1-1, will take on El Toro at 10:30 this
morning.
M1riu 11, ~ Rlll1 I i E1 Ttro
I , Martu I: Manna split two saina in
the Sunny Hills tourney. The Vi.kinp
return to play today a I o'c&oclr
apinst Lona Beach Poly at 11\depen·
dcncc Park in f\dletton. Scott Lanen.
Ou4ne WeUhocfer and David Dud-
man played well for Manna.
,.
Orange Coett DAILY PU.OT~· Oalober 6. 1W •
Saddleback wears down Trojans, 28-0 Dodgers
=------:::--silenced Roadrunners remain un e eate with Cam~ll whc;> ruabed for 100 yards, back, wluc~ scored on a one-yard run ......-<.,.......))""' (M ...... lllckl
found a.o openana around the left end. by Onassas Haddax. The Road· ~ • '"" <M ..... 1o.ic:ai b R d Sea View League opening wtn over Uni For the. rest of the Quart.er Road· runnen' final TD came on & 13-ya.rd ~o:ful :' .. '~~ ..... au"t:' (Me•Wlll y e s runner mistakes wo'1.ld keep Siddle· touchdown from Butler 10 Wlck •ldlJ
-- --back out of the end zone, u they bad recievcr Joe Deal. A~ ''* <••1Me1ee11
By STAN GRANCB "the best team in the leque." thn:c .touchdowna called back by University had only 87 yards tot.a.I GAMI ITATtSTa
OlllJ,...Ow;; QUll A
The SaddJeback High Roadrunnef1
stayed undefeated by winmng their
operuna Sea View Lc~uc football
pmc, 28.0, over Un1vcnity at Irvine Hiah Friday.
The Roadrunners (4--0) were m
complete command of the game, as
they wore down a smaller Trojan
team to do most of their scorina in the
second half. In fact, only mistakes by
Saddleback kept the score as close as
1t was.
University Coach Rick Curtis
praised the Roadrunners calling them
"Their pusina pme wu pcatthey penaJu~. offenae compared to SaddJcback's IN
just picked apart our defense," he In the thiro Quarter, the Road· 473. The Trojans' around aame was :~:... ..,~~
said. runncn opened up their offense and led by taiJbacks Shawn Noble and ~ v¥caete 2w
Saddleback quarterbeck Myron scored on Butler's 8-yard run. This Craig Belle, but the Un1ven1ty quar· ~~ '~ ;~
Butler had a productive niabt. com· capped a nine-play drive that covered t.crbacks were under constant heavy Fuml>let·~ iot• s--~
Pletino IS of 18 for 254 yards. He 80 yards. p~su.rc and had many passes drop-"'-ltl .. ·v•t• -*li.ci '""°
UM
' 11•0 • S-1~2
.. 11 , ...
•·W
... ped l9IOfVIOUAi. •USMtMO
threw for one toucbdowr1 and ran for Another Saddleback mistake, this Univentty plays at La~una Beach ~. t>· IOO, ,..,...,._, 1·•. H.o-anothcr · fu bl ded · F 'da . 01 •. ,.2,, Pldt.nnt, ,.20, awttw, 1-11. H i.nt• · lime a m c, en a prom1sm1 next n y tn a pmc urt1s calls crua, H >. ~. l·S, M. *'• Crua, 1-1
His favorite receiver was Danny drive. The Roadrunners fumbled five "one of our bi$&Cst pmes of the year. u,,~. IMt; ..... M S, S11bwme11. s-o.
Ontiveros, who had 7 mccptions for times and lost four oft.hem, a tribute We need to Wln it 10 have a shot for Lt1rw. Mw·rnlnua l : GencW•. Hcw·mlnul 4
90~ards. to the hard-hittin& defense ofUniver-the playoffs." MOMOUAL ~Au.e . ~IW. IS-IH, ~ ddlebackopenedthcacorin1late s1ty (1 -3), which made SaddJeback * un+-~111«mt111. s-1N, .o. Allon, 1-0-0. o
10 the first Quarter, aa tailback Glenn pay for its yards. s.Jdl1lll1dl a, ~ o IMON'IOUAL ••utvi.e
Ounpbell raced 37 yards for the 9COre. In the fourth quarter, a tired Trojan Sc-..,. OMtt9n ~"-· Mo. H w.1• Crui, N~.
The run came OD fiourt.b-a.nd~ne as defense could DO lon•cr stop SaddJc-~ 1 0 1 1-a ThutmoftO, •·Y ; DMI. t·tt. c.moo.. 2·n -v .._ UnlvwMIV 0 0 0 ~ 0 Ont-Alton, )-J2, Noe*, l·• • ..,_.., I·._
SAILORS GAIN 42-27VICTORY.
From Bl • •
moves, too, but after pulling to within
14-7 on Ian MacDonald's 3~ard TD
run, it aJI blc:w up in the Ea es' face,
to the chagnn a! Estancia oach Ed
Blanton. .
A 7-yard pass to Eric Dom was
ruled no touchdown as the officials
said Dom didn't return to the huddle,
hotly denied by Blanton.
Later the Eagles were to be 1umed
away again on a penalty, when the
officials ruled Estancia's X-back was
on the line of scrimmage.
"I don't want to say ll." said a
steaming Blanton, "but the officials
were full of (blccp)."
The Eagles' defense stifled the
Sailors and forced a pun'"' but Jason
Nedelman's boot was for 67 yards
and on Estancia's first play from
scrimmage, Chuck Warwick forced a
fumble and the Sailors took over at
the Estancia 16.
Foley went to work, hitting Steve
Reid for a 16-yard TD on the first
snap, and after an unsportsmanhke
conduct penalty on the Sterling
Coberly's fourth of six PATs. the
Sailors tried an onside kickoff
Andy Sheppard scooped up a
perfectly executed kick at the Eagles'
30, and apin, one play, another
touchdown, as Foley found Reid at
the I 0 and he raced in with for a 35-7
lead. Of Harbor's five touchdowns,
three came on the first snap after
possession, and a fourth came on the
third play of the drive.
In cst.abhshmg a school record m
Just one half of play with five TD
passes, Foley completed 7 of 13 for
ISS yards.
But that was basically the last to be
heard from Foley u the EagJC$ took
over in the second halfwith a ramrod
running game behind Colorado tran~
fer Robin Lloyd, a 195-pound senior
wbo finished with 122 yards on 21
carries.
''I'm afraid they're all going to be
like this," said Giddinp. "We ran out
of linebackers. Joe Johnson went
down (a lea bruise or possible frac-
ture) and then we lost his backup,
Mason Thompson. We're only two
d~p."
It was all Estancia in the second
half, with the cxcepiion of that
defensive knockdown by Tullar and
the ensuing TD drive.
The Eagles marched, and marched,
and marched, aoina 39 yards in six
plays, with Mike RoseUini passing tQ
Dom from 27 yards out, then after
Tom Gumm intercepted, it took just
seven plays to go 40 yards, Brian
Sherrard going the last yard to pare it
to 35-19 with 4:10 left in the third
quarter.
Again Estancia's defense forced a
punt and Lloyd keyed an 80-yard
marcb, gaining 30 yards on six carries
to set up Roscllini's 3S·yard payoff to
tight end Adam Walburger.
"We made about every mistake
possible in the first half," added
Blanton. "Those guys (Harbor) were
lucky, but, they capitalized, too."
Still, there was 4:29 left when
Estancia took possession at its 37 on
the short side of 35-27. Quarterback
Scan Kinkade ran 49 yards to the
Sailon' 19, but a pccdlcss clippina
behind bim took th! ball back to the
Newport 39, scttina up Estancia's last
four shots.
* New'*' H..-. 42. •atlMdll 'D
SC... .., Oueftln
HewPOl't Heroor 1' 21 o 7~
Esl•nci. 7 0 12 .-,.,
NH--Hormlneton 21 o.u from Foiev !Cotler·
IV lllCll)
NH-M. Cr•lil 9 ~n trom FoieV ICOO..IY
kick)
Est-M9c:Oofteld l6 •Ull !Corr'9en kick!
N*4teed 16 PHI from Folev ICOW1V lr.lcll)
N Ii-ti Md )0 OHS from F Ollv (coo.riv klcll I
Nt+--Meelellend I) PHI fr-om Fo!rt !Co«Mlny
kick)
E11-C>of'n 17 "u lrom ltoMlllnl (klca
l*>Clledl
Es~ref'O 1 rUll (peu l•lled)
Est-Well>ureer 3S PHI from lto ... 11,,1 (ltOM-
111"1 PHMd lo Mec:Oo!wtld)
Nl+-Wliom." 12 tUll IC«>o.rly klckl
Att~t\Ce' 2.tOO (n llm.led)
~~ ITATl$TICS
NH
Finl OOWl\I • 12
ltutlles·v•ro.e. 24· 100
Pu111111 v•r~ee 211
Paulno llHl ·I
Pvnll ~'3
FumbM·f\;rnllln io.t I ·0
P9nel!les·veros -Hi.cl 1'·11S
...
21 S7-m ,, •-17-' 2·>0 ,_,
9-10
INDfV10UAL •USHING
NH-W11dme"· 9-JS, Fotn, S·n . Jon"'°"· 2·24; McCi.t!Mld, 4· lS. Miium. 4·4
Est-UovCI, 2'1-122, MecDonlllCI, 16·11; Conte,
12•.0, IC.lllhdl. 3-l3; Sh9rrerCI, 2·4, ltOMlll.,I. 2·
tor·ml1111t II, Sed c::e111.,. .n.o, ml11U1 17
INDfV1DUAL ,.ASSING
NH-Fotev. 9·11·1, 212, MclCenna, 0-l·O e ... -«.l"lleO.. 1-10-1, 17. lte>Mlllnl. l +O, '2
INDfVIDUAL ••c•MNG
10+-M Cr•l9. •·I IS, lteed, 2·'6, McClellel>CI,
2·24, Norml1111ton, 1·27
E11-C>o1'11, ,·SA; W•lbur-. l·lS.
OlllJ ......... .., .............
ltetancta '• Ian MacDonald burdlee the line before be:lnC
tripped by Newport Harbor defender Friday nl&ht.
Seahawks turn it over to Swordsmen, 22-0
St. Paul uses two fumbles. interception
for 3 scores, then holds off Ocean View
By BOWARD L. RANDY
.,.., .... Ceu I •• I •• 1
SANTA FE SPRINGS -Tum·
overs haunted the Ocean View High
Scahawks in the early ~ing of a non·
leque football game Wlt.b the St. Paul
Swordsmen here Friday night -and
as a result the Swordsmen are still
unbeaten, and the Scahawks arc
trying to snap out of a t.brce-pmc
losina streak.
The Scahawks surrendered t.hrcc
touchdowns early, each coming after
a critical Ocean View turnover, and
as a result the host Swordsmen posted
a 22.0 victory before 6,300 fans.
The Scahawks fumbled the open-
ing kickoff and the hosts took over at
their own 48-yard-linc to set up the
fint score. A second fumble recovery
opened the door for a second TD and
a pass interception deep in St. Paul
territory resulted in the third score.
'Tm very happy with our kids and
the way they came back in the second
half." Coach Karl Gaytan said follow-
ing the game. "We came back and
basically shut them down in the
second half.
"With the score 22-0 ap.iost us, we
didn't fold and let the game get out of
hand. St. Paul has an excellent
football team but those three early
plays put us out of it.
"Basically, we did what we wanted
to do and our kids could have given
up early when things didn't go our
way. I feel that when we play people
like this to get ready for league and
then if we can eliminate our mistakes,
WC will be ready.
"They (St. Paul) had to cam
everything except for the three big
early mistakes. I really thought we
played a helluva game and that the
score should have been 7-3 or 7-7 at
the end.
"This is a typical St. Paul team and
we played them a lot tougher than a
lot oft.cams will thu year.
"Our kids were fired up and I think
you'll find that this is a little different
Ocean View team than in the past."
Mondo CostelJo opened the scor-
ina for St. Paul with aJ 4-yard TD run
after quarterback John Scott com-
pleted two passes for 17 and 16 yards.
This one came on the third play from
scrimmage with 1:04 gone in the first
quarter after Eric Nunez recovered an
Ocean View fumble at the St. Paul 48.
A bobbled snap on an attempted
punt resulted in a JO-yard loss to set
up the second score with the
Swordsmen driving from the OV 33
to paydin. Scott hit Rick Younier
from S yards out for the score with
Jason Pant.ages picking up a high
center snap and passing to Younger
for a two-pomt conversion to make 1t
15-0.
The final score of the game came
with 9:48 rcmarnmg in the second
period. Miguel Ramirez mterocptcd
an OV pass at the SL Paul \ 7 and on
the second play, Costello broke into
the clear down the cast sidelines and
scampered 81 yards to the end zone. 1 t
was the second lon~t touchdown
run from scrimmage tn St. Paul
history.
Ocean View moved to the St. Paul
five yard line on a time~nsum1ng
drive to open the third quarter but a
qua11erback sack and two running
plays failed to get the ball 1n the end
zone. This was as close as the
Seahawks could come to sconng.
Scott. one of the top passers 1n the
Angelus League, had been averagrng
better than 250 yards per game pnor
to fnday night. He was held to 72 b)'
the aJcrt Seahawk secondary that
included Jeff Darling, John Beaubien
and Kurt Srnba along w11h
hnebackers Dawayne Bandurak. Paul
Spartos and Russ Trounce
EDISON .•• HUNTINGTON BEACH LOSES TO WILSON. • •
From Bl
and two touchdowns against Ban·
nini, one the Los Angeles City's top.
ranked teams, only eight nights
earlier. You would have tliought the
Braves, who chose to single-cover the
Charger receivers most of the night,
might have altered their defcnSC1
accordingly.
But then as Workman rationalized:
"Maybe after the first half, they
(Bosco's coachina staff) thought they
didn't have to do anything."
From Bl
Five plays into be possession,
Napoli telegraphed his puain.J target,
allowio3 linebacker Tracey Simpson
to step 10, grab the interception and
speed 39 yards untouched for the final
Bruin score.
Afterward both coaches aarccd that
speed bad indeed been a factor.
"It didn't makca biadifferenoc, but
we didn't play very weU against it,"
said Pascoe.
ln the passmg department. yardage
was agam all-but~ven. San Jose
completed 9-of-17 for I 00 yards and
one touchdown. as well as rushing for
his team's first touchdown, while his
counterpart., Napoli, completed only
6-<>f-1 S for 99 and a touchdown. The
difference here was the interception
that he threw. resulting in a Bruin
score.
three times. losing a total of 35 yards
on them.
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Jcnme Wnght, KJersll Walker and
Came Ohver each scored a goal and
Orange Coast College's women's
soccer team made it stand up for a 3-2
win over Long Beach CC on the
lo~rs' field Fnday
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game, coming aw•y with a whopping
50-4 advaotaae tn fllots on goal h
was the South Coast Confc~nce
opener for both teams.
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Pat Penner scored a pa.tr of goals 10
lead Golden West College's men's
soccer team to a 3-1 victor) over
vts1t101 ML San A.ntomoCollege.
IRVINE... f = !! lilt the end zone wi~ yard run. ., . "We're happy to wtn. Hen
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bqin the thud quarter wouldn't have
altered that line of thinking, either.
Rcprdlcss, Workman was just
happy to walk away with the win.
"Defensively, I thought it was a real
significant factor. Our defense was aJl
over (them} toni•htJ.." sa.id Wilson
Coach AJ Taylor .• 'l""on ensh-cly, it sure
was nice to ¥vc (tailback Culverson)
Taylor &ettifta to the outside."
One other difference was the
scrambling ability of San Jose. He was
sacked only once, on the long drive m
the third quarter, getting away nu-
merous times. mcludina his thl"CC'-
yard touchdown run.
"When he runs, he's doing 1t on his
own," said Taylor. "We have one
optio n play, but we don't call ii
much."
Pllulno varA9e '9
P•UlflO •·I~ 1
P\;rltt ,.13 Fumo..t·fuf'n~ IOtl 3-' WE'RE ON TOP OF IT.
"I'm proud ... although not of the
way we came out and played the fint
half," offered Workman, who also
saw his Chargers lose two of four
fumbles.. "We certainly showed
character. and thank heavens we can
throw the football."
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Conlin to head Uni baseball
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Chri1 Conlin, University High's
wrcstlina coach and an assistant in
the football prop-am, hu been named ---------------------
head beacba.ll coach for the trojans,
the fifth in I 'h years.
Ht suooceds Bnan Shaw, who
resi&ned after never coachina a pme
in what has been a pmc of musical
cha.in for the Trojans.
A product of Whittier Hiah and
Whittier Colleae, the 32·year-old
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the bulk of hi1 buct.11 coecbina
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where two fTahman tea.ma compiled
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junior vanity IQ'*' went 11-5.
ConUn bu liven up bis post u
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Crucial
match up
for Bruins
PASADENA (AP) -UCLA has
never lott a football aame to Arizona
Sia.tc. If the Bruins are to be a
contender ln this years Pacific-IO C.OD{erenco race. they'll almost surely
oeod to continue such a trend. Tbe Sun Devils and Bruins square
off today at the R<>te Bowl with a ki~ume is 11 :40 a.m. A crowd of SO, is ex~ and the pme wilJ
also televised live on Channel 2.
Arizona State, helped by six
Sout'hem Cal turnovers, opened its
Pao-10 season with an impressive
24-0' victory over the Trojans la,st
Saturday niaht at Tempe. The Sun
Devils have a 2-1 overall mark.
UCLA is ~I in conference action -a 21-14 loas at Wubinaton last
Saturday -and 2-1-1 overall.
The Bruins have a S-0-1 record in
~ with the Sun Devils. The first
timo the teams met was in 1976 at
Tempe in what also wu the first p.me
of Terry Donahue's head coaching
~ at UCl.A. The Bruins won a
28-lO decision.
"Qur job this week is to play a real
Jood ASU team and try and get back
into.the conference race with a win,"
Donahue said. "We'd better get some
wins to be a factor in the conference
~cir win over USC 1s obviously
very impressive. I would say this
would be a heck of an or,ponunity to
sec what we're made of. '
Donahue expressed the opipjon
tba\his team can't afford another loss
if it is to have a realistic shot at the
conference title and the Rose Bowl
bid that goes with it.
"We've gone (to the Rose Bowl
game) with a loss and a tic, but then
you've got to have a lot of things
ha~n to you," he said. "A loss and a
tie "just about it."
ASU Coach John Cooper agreed
with Donahue.
"I don't think you can lose two
games and win the conference,"
Cooper said.
Kastler wrestlers
open with victory
After a two-year absence. the
GoWen West College wrestling pro-
gram returned to the scene Friday and
the Rustlers claimed a 3~6 victory
over visiting LA Pierce.
Golden West won aJJ but two
matches., including wins by brothers
Troy and Trent Kenney, who were
Sun'sct League champions in their
rcspectjve weight classes at Fountain
Valley High.
The Rustlers wrestle again at El
Camino Wednesday.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -USC, left
at the gate in the Pacmc-1 O foot bell
race, tries to even its conference
record today when the Trojans take
on Oreaon St.ate.
Tbc 1:30 p.m. pme at the CoJ-
itcum is expected to draw a crowd of
some S0,000 and can be beard on
KNX radio ( 1070).
"At this s~. anr win gets you
aoina riaht." wd TroJ&nl Co.ch Ted
Tollner, whose team is favored by
three touchdowns.
"It doesn't really matter who we're
playinf ... We've aot to get our own
house 1n order."
Southern Cal, which wu third-
ranked nationally just two weeb 110,
is coming off consecutive loues to
Baylor (2~13) and Arizona St.ate
(24-0) and bas a 1-2 record. 0.1 in the
t>ac-10.
Oreaon State also has lost its last
two outina.s, H-24 to Fresno State
and 2l-6 to Grambfina. But the
Beaven. 2-2 overall, own a Pac-10
win, a 23-20 decision over Cal.
"Tbe've got one more win than we
do, and they have a conference win
and we don't," Tollner said. down-
playing the Trojans' role as heavy
favorites against the Beavers.
Oregon State Coach Dave
Krqtborpe, whose club wUl have to
go with an untested Quarterback.. said
he thinks the Trojans may be particu-
larly motivated for this game.
"Tbey have lost two games in a row
which will make tbc111 even touahcr
for us," Kragthorpe said.
OSU's start.mg Quarterback.. Erik.
Wilhelm, suffered a season-ending
knee irtjury in the Beaven' loss to
Grambling last week.end. Freshman
Rich Gonzales, far down the depth
chart at the stan of the IC&IOn, has
been fon:ed into the startina role in
J<.raithorpe's pass-oriented offense.
Gonzales, who played bis hi&h
school football at the Los An&cfes
suburb of Diamond Bar, has thrown
~ust 12 passes as a collegian complet-
ing four for 19 yards and suffering ooe
interception.
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Sorlie of the Orange Coast area's
best cross country teams will clash
today when the 12th annual Costa
Mesa Invitational gets under way at 8
a.m.
Every Sunsct'l..cague school except
Ocean View will be competing in the
invitational, which could attract as
many as 30 squads.
"About 25 to 30 schools wtll be
there," said Costa Mesa's Tom Bums,
the boys' head coach. "But we don't
exactly know now how many will
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show up."
Three Sea View League schools-
Costa Mesa, Uni venity and Estancia,
as well as Mater Dci will also be
represented.
Huntington .Bcacb'.s junior stand-
out John Soto 1s considered th~ early
favorite. The meet will be divided
into two divisions and there will be
su races in each.
The course record is I S:03, est.a~
lished in 1983 by Mater Dci's Scan
Dolan.
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Diiie. 33; Certw, N-Yorll, 32, Parker,
Cincinnati, 32.
STOLEN 9ASES-CCIWnan, St. Loul1,
10f; ltalnn, MontrMI, 70; McGee. SI
L.~•. 55; Sandbef11. c11ic.eo. 54; s.mue1.
f'tl~." PITCHING (12 dKltlonal t4-INMr, ~ 1'·J. U.1 Gooden. New Yon, 14·4, 1 .. 53; Franco, Cincinnati, 12-l, 2. 1', I
Smllfl, MonlrMI, II-,, Ul, W9dl,
~U-4.UJ. STltlKEOUTs--Gooden, New Y0tll, Me,
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Powel, Clnclnnell, 2', Go&MM. Sall Ole9o. u.
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COMMUNfTY COLLIOI ~C.1t11 ......... ,
Ora,_ Coast 6 2 l ~11
ltlO Hondo 0 0 0 l -3 Oranea Coatt KO<lng: O'ltoarke 2,
MldlleY 2, Peret 2, Sturdivant 2,
LaatflWman I , Prtnderoaar I, Oouolat 1
o-.. w .. 1 1>. l'.-.n.r t
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Cioldieft Wea t tCOI' Ing: Gruber 4, Tlclly 2,
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HIOH SCHOOL
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Etlancla • 5 2 >-16
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Ettancle ac.orlnQ: Emit 2. J Oellore t .
WaXler '· Ell«wKlll 2. COOll I. R O.Vora
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P_.... Vlllrt II, 9-l'ft 1
F-taln V...... 2 l 1 t-11
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Fountain Vallev tCOrlno: Peter• •. Knott J, Jlldel J, Ttlompt.on I
I'_.. Vll9W 12. Lei "*"""' 7
Fountain Valley l 4 4 1-12 1.ot Alemllot 2 1 1 >-1
Fountain va•v t.eorlno: Judd 4, t<no11 l .
,....,., 2, Nol .. man 1. e rav I. Van Ovk• 1
Mlftll8 12. La.-" .. s Laeuna Hiiia 0 I f ~ S
Marina 5 2 3 :t--12
Marina KOf'lno: Brown 7, HowH t ,
ktluoMtl ,, TY10I' I, Womacil ,, Linan l .
•uc1man 2, McClane I.
•1 T-I. Mlll"llw S Marina 1 , , ~s
El Toro O s 1 1-4 Marina acorlne: w~ t, &....-2.
lluclman I, McClane I
Wtuaa .:-:r;. ~~4:' Ill lloei• (P) CIK. U'teM-. 4·t
1» IM••it (OW) die Aroaeo, :2t.
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Men's golf results
Nf'L
NATIOMAL CONl'•••NC•
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HewOrlNna
Sen Franclw:o
Attenta
Clllc.aoo
Detroit
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Graanaay
T.,,_a.Y
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2 2 0 , 2 0
0 • 0 c.er.. • 0 0
l I 0
) I 0
I ) 0 0 • 0 ....
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,000 n l2A
1.000 13' ..
.750 '° 71
,7'0 110 '° ..250 7• II) .ODO U lit
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HY GIMll ) I 0 .750 M SO
SI. Loult l I 0 .750 121 106 ~ I ) 0 .250 l5 '° Wail'll"tlon l J O .2'0 t6 121
NM•ICAM COIH'U•IK•
PllltOurQll
, ........ net
Houlton
Cincinnati
Miami
NY J"' New Eno1ano
ll'ldlanaHll• lvffato
....
l I 0
2 2 0 , 2 0
, 2 0
2 2 0 c.er.. 2 2 0
2 2 0 I , 0
I J 0 •a•
750 111 IJ .JOO 120 101
.500 " '° .500 ,. 120
500 IOI 122
.soo " 57 --.. " uo .. 76 uo 12' ll7
l I 0 .750 114 6'
l I 0 750 " S1 2 , 0 .500 10 ..
I l D .250 50 106
0 4 0 .000 .. 100 ... Y'. GelftM Mlnneaola at ._
Kanw.1 City al ........
lvffato at llldle"4NIClll1 Clllc.a9o at Ta,,_ aay
Detroit at Graen a.y
New Enelend at Cle'teland PM~alNewC>nMM
$en Franc:IK:o al Atlel'tl• IC,..,,,... 2 at 10 a .. m.>
PlmtlurOfl al Mlwnl
Houlton al o.nwr
New Yortl .Jet1 al C~ll
San O'-al s..me IC:....... • at 1 am.I
Delle' al New Yon ~ (C...,,,,.. 1 al
•Pm)
MMlllY'• 0....
St. L.oub at WlllMneton ( Clwlnlll 7 al 6 11.m.I
ltaml .......
Sarww~ ~· l " 6 It-51 ._ 20 11 21 J)-" T9AM o ....... ..,,.
Finl down, ... ..
Y aroe rullllne JJI SN
Yarde MWne Ill ...,
T'otat 11arch "" 1259 Punla l2·41.7 ,,., ...
Penalllft 2'·16' 10-134
F umlllft •IOI I ·~· •·• ltuMllllQ TOI 0 s
Panlne TOI • • ltel\.lm TOI I 2 Total TOI s 11 INDfVM)UAL ,. ........
Tea v• •"' TD
White '° 24S 4 I ,
Olckenon ll 11• 4. 3 ltaddan )l 120 J.t 0 lroek • 11 H 0 Caln 5 11 l.6 0
Guman • 16 40 0
Total• 146 S'6 4..1 s Ocll»onenl• • DI u 0 ........ ... PC Pt Y• TD •rock " SS • 763 • OoOOf*llt 1$1 11 I 9S2 • ·----.... Y• TD Ellafd 14 2n I
Hunter 10 121 o Ovc:11wor111 t 14' 2
O. HIM I .. I y~ ) 2• 0
ltaddan 3 IS 0
Oklltf'ton 2 J? 0
Guman 2 21 o
Caln 2 14 O
9arW I tt 0
Whitt 1 12 0
Total• " 76> ' ()ptlonanl' ,. ts2 •
Otlltr ....,.: Puntlno -HalcNr.
21-•U ave .. Taam, 1-0; Kldloft returns -
Caln, 4·1U av11 .. wnlte, 6·17.2, G-.
1-17, Cromwell, l·J1 l"vnt r«urnt -Ellard,
4·25.1 avt .. lntwceolloM -Joflnton, J-73, Graen, J-35, Ektf'n, 1·22; Colllne, 1·4..
Of\lo Slalt at ltllftot'
WlKOMlfl •• ~
P\Kdu9 at Mlnnnota ICNnnel ll a1 S 11.m.)
Hor111-lerll al Indiana CC"-llMI ll at f'.lO a.m.) Mk:rllean Slata at Iowa
Orau at Iowa 11•1•
Entwn IM!nol• •I KanMI
Olltenoma al Kanw1 Slate
Northern 1•111o11 at a.11 State
Kant Stalt al Ceftlral Ml<:lll941n
TamiMa al Clnclnna!I
Toledo al Eatltm Mk:ll!Gan, n
Olllo u. al Mletnl, 0 l~nol• $talt al SoulMrn ldlnolt
lowllno ~ •I WHltf'n Mktlloar
lculowwt
laYior al Houilon, "
Tutta al Oii~ Stale ltlce al Tean, n
Ar1lanw1 at TCU
THH Al.Ni at T .. u Tech. n Gr~ State n. Pl"alrle vi.. A&.M •• o ... ,, n
L.oublana T9dl al Hor1ll T Hat State Wldllta State al Tnat·Atllneton, 11
Tuaa Al.I al THH Sou"-'"· n lndlaM Mala at W•I THat Stale . ... Soulfl CM'ollne ., Piii
94KIOll Cola9e n ltul-1 at EHi ltulMnofd, H.J.
LoultYlla at S~acuw
Vlrelnla Tech al WHI Vlf'9'nla Yale at Atfrty
ludlnell al Botton Unl,,.,alry
Princeton al ar-n
LANetl al COIHle ~ al ColumOla
New HalTIHtllr• at Conn«:llcut Lafawtlt al Cor,,..
Holy Cro.1 al Oanrnou111
WOiiam &. M.rv a t Harvard
ltl)Oda ltiand a I Ma u.acl'lu.-11\
COLUG• ~AA
~ WLT
FrMnO St I 0 0 Pedflc I 0 0
CS Fullenon I 0 0
Utall SI. 2 I O
Lone hecll SI I I 0
Sen JoM SI I 2 0
H-Maidoo St 0 I 0
...... ada-1.aa V-1 0 2 0 TMllY'1 ._
PKlflc at New Ma•ko Stale
Owwwl WLT
J 0 0
2 2 0
I l 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
1 • 0
1 3 0
1 l 0
Ulafl Sta• al ......, .. -~ v-. n Lont h9dl Slate al aot.. Slate, n (non· _.._ __ ,
HawaP et FrftllO State (no11·c:ontereno.1
.. ac:Mc·•• C•c www
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2 0 0 , 0 0
I 0 0
I 0 0
I 0 0
I 2 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
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2 1 0
7 I 0
2 2 0
2 1 0
I 4 0
2 I l
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a.m.>
Oreeon St. at UK
was111ne1on a r Oreoon
Callfornla at Mf,IOVl'I lnon·~enc.I
SMU at Arizona. n <non·conferencel
Slanfof'd al San Ot.oo St , n (llOft•
conlwanal
Htlh 1c:M91
1'1UDA V'S sco.t•S s. "'9w .......... NewPOf"f Harll>Or 42. Eatanc:la 27
~ 1', Unl....,1llV 0
Lffuna IMcll 24, Cotle ~ 1
SwllCealt ..........
lrvlne l3, Leouna Hlh1 7
El Toro 17, CaettlraftO Valley I•
Mlu lon V1'lo 11. San Clemente U c.-.wv ~ Canvon 44, Oranoe It
El Mod9na 40. Santa AM VaAev t•
Footllll 17, S.nta Ana 10 .,,,..,.. ..........
E-anza 11 Cv!WHI 2
l'aclflce JS. tc.ei.ila 0 ......--Edlton a . SI JoM lotco 27
LI Wlkon n , Hunllneton laKrl a
Matar Del 14, WHlml"'tar 11
SI Paul 21, 0cMn View 0
9raa·Ollncta 14, 0-Hiii• 0
Savanna 7, Buena Park •
Fulterton lS, lltandlo A .. mlto' •
Le H•e 11, Lakewooel 0
Valencle JO, Trov o
Arlflla 12, 9olM Grande • W..Nf'n 12, Lot AmlllOI 12
Santi-21, Norwaltl. 3
Ma9notla "· ~vialr 0 TONMMfT's o~s
Canlurv LM9ue
T1nlln va. VIia 11'8'11 al El MOoena ..................
El Dorado Vt. l(ann.oy al WHl«ri ..........
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Mv Aunt ltM (Mardlanol ts.to
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Time: t:OI 4/5
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-Rustlers
welcome
Pasadena :
Saddleback vtstts
Riverside in early
coriferencecruclal
Golden Wost Collcs tria for die
fourth tune to coUoct Ju flnt vielmy
of the leUOO.. ~edTM ma
Pac-9 coaneat. •bile Seddlebeck plilys
a crucial Miuioo c.onfeteDce ~It
Rivenide in community c:oDeee ~
ball action tonilhL
Kkk~ftJ !or both pmes u-e 7:l0
ioftiaht. Oran8e Coui. meanwtlile. will ta.kt the eveni.Qa oft
Herc's a capsule look:
Paaadeu Ct-I) at O.W. w ...
(t-t.l ): Last year at tbiJ ti:!~eo.ch
Ray Shackleford and his R bad
pulled off one of the triaest Upaetl of
Lhe community collqc teaJOD. a
21 -1 7 victory over the state's No. 1
Le&m 10 Taft.
Golden West was 3-0 and wu
ranked fifth lD the nation aoi.na into
its Pac-9 contest at Puadeoa. Tbe
result was a 43-16 loss to the l...anoen
which was the ~nina of a llide for
Golden West, which lost sa ofiu 1ut·
seven games.
Jn I 983, the Rustlers were thumped
by Pasadena, 38-0, and in thote two
pmes, Golden West has a combined
17 turnovers.
Pasadena has lost both iu pmca
this season, but its 0-2 mark may be
dece1vmg since each of the tett.cb
have come aga.inst teams ranked in
the top 20 m the latest national JC
.poll. The Lancers lost io Tyler, TeL,
45-33, and Henderson, Tex.., 20-16.
Thus. It will be Pasadena's openioa confe~ncc test of t.bc season..
Golden West 1s com10J offa 31-10
setback to Taft, a p.me m wbidl tbe
Rustlers compiled nearly 300 yards m
tot.aJ offense, but allowed the
Cougars' backfield 499 yards on the
ground.
The game 1s at Orange C.out
College
. . . .
Sad'1ebaek (l-t) at IUYel'SWe <
(!-1): The T1gcn stamped tbemJCIVCI "
as contenders for the title with a :
convincing 35-21 victory over
Rancho Sanuago last week.
Meanwhile. Saddleback opened its
conference season by stoppina Or-
ange Coast. 27-15, but only after the
Pirates had ta.ken a 15-14 lead.
The Gaucbos will be ~ a
runn10g team for t.bc teeood stniaht
week. OCC opentes out of the
wtshbone wtuJe Riverside runs the
veer
Saddleback and Rivcni<k fioisbtd
1-2 10 the Mission last year, with tbe
T1gcn· only conference tctt.dt com-
ma 1ga1nst the Gauchos, 2l-l 8. ......................... ~~~ ~ Coston's ~ .....
fleldgoalj
llftsMD ~ ~
Gar) Coston k.Jcked a 39-yard fidd·:
goal wilh 11 seconds rcmainina in iM.-
gamt' to hf\ Lhe Mater Dci ffiah::
football team to a 14-11 verdict over-!
host Wcstmmster Fnday rugbt ~
It was the wons' first setback oftbc-:
season after three ''lctones. Mater"
Dc1 e'cncd its non-league lcd&er at·: ,_, .
• Westminster had Jumped m fron~!
8-0 in the first half on a pa.tr of ficl~
goals b) Todd Weaver and a safety o~
a blocked punt.
The Monarchs sliced into the lead
before halftime as Coston booted a
28-vard field goal. lben went in front.
11-k. as Charles Anton scored on a
two-yard run late m the third quartef'.
Weaver's I.bird field goal, from 32
)ards out. tied the game and set the
stage for tht' decisive k.Jck by Cosion.
* --[)911 ............. 11 SC.WW~
Mater Del WH1mlnuer
Wm-WMYW 21 FG
0 3 I s 3 0
w m-Saterv llockaO _, out 04 alld tont
Wm-WMvar 40 FG
MD-Cotton 1' l=G
MO-Anton 1 run (TNft MU f\"Qnl Anton)
Wm-Waavar l2 l=G MC>-<o.1on )t FG
IMDfV'OUAL ltU..-
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IMON1DUAI. I'~
M~rlnovlc:fl. 11·27~. 114.
IMOfVtOUA&. 1t•Cl"""8
MO-<ato.Nl, l·50, O'larlan. >-12. ,.,,_
)·1• ~ l-11 ltocoo. >-• ·
Penhall wins
match race
Bru~ Penhall outlasted M.U Beal
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1112 .. tral 1112 Intra! 1--------FORECLOSURES $5K On: SMll NWI
Get either: Equity w/12% 11.1% P1ID
nx.ed or 10% flx.ed 15 yra 2 bdrm. 2 1>a, elr concs
1112 or 312/ 1 bUy down-etert condO nr S.C. Plaza. onty
8'h%. non-a. euhflow. $89,999.13565 ON for 3
Two cedet & mahogany
pre-lab homes In kit
form. Both for $10,000.
548-&905 or 631-649.4
All und« S90K S.F.H. bdrm only $79,999. Call
Rlwrlide, San Judy 831-129& Bemetdlno Co.
Bar. 71•192...o272
TIE ILIFFI
NEWPORT'S NICEST
NEIGHTBORHOOD-COMPARE
US FOR ENVIRONMENT
AND VALUE
ILIFFS llE LmL
IAOIELll PU
F•TUFU•HI
Remodeled 2 bdrm, 2 bath end unit.
Huge master suite. French doors,
lead to secluded redwood deck and
hot tub. Cozy fireplace, wet bar, all
neutral colon;, move tn condition +
assumable low interest financing.
$165,000 Leasehold. Ask for Nancy
Peterson
IHI U1111AY 1-1
2112 VISTA Ill NI
WM~~
I ' f• '
UllllN
Cute 2 bdrm condo wtth
gar• end flreplaoe.
C.ntral CM location.
Bank wlll flnenc, at
10.75% nxed lntereat.
AltUng $77 .500
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
UlllTllAll
Special euttom ocean-
front on the Mnd. CAPE
COO bMUty with grey
wood lldlng, completely
remodeled w/111 the
~ Cod Charm. oak cabinet•. wool carpet, new kttehen, 2 new bathe,
3 bdrm• & etudy + 1
bdrm ept. 3 car gar, 4
outeld• pkg epacH.
Stepha ine, agent
714-l'G--034 1.
BEST IN BLUFFS
tuEl1'm-Where in Nwpt Bch can
you buy a lovely 4Br home for only
$1 79,500 incl land?
AllWR-IN THE BEAUTIFUL
BLUFFS-Nearby park, children's
play area & community pool.
Tastefully decorated, plantation
shutters, parquet flooring, fine quali-
ty beige carpeting. Lrg encl patio.
MIUT/M 1-4 !llllllTAIB.•
• llftl ••••T UY, -US-TUIY a mtw II-Very beautiful
3Br, formal dining, fam rm, 2 ~Ba.
2200 sq. ft. of upgraded charm. Lrg
viewing deck, 2 other patios.
$287,500 incl land.
Ml UT/m 1-4 m7 lllTI ....
HELEN B. DOWD
........ llC. 728-7412
Ult I Illy wllll 1111 .......
JUST THIEi class If led 642-5678
But priced accordingly, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, 2000 sq ft Carmelita Plan
located in low density, original sec-
tion of the Bluffs. Good greenbelt.
Perfect model for Uve in, in-laws or
home office. Well below others at
$198.500 including land.
$*****************~
.._ LAKE ARROWl£AD :
... ~ORPORATE RETREAT *
your own ream -YI OU1911 Ill 11111 =:..:,~~i~t~3?g $-439KAgt75~9070 ,::ta::1H,IOll ~tut'!lt!'~h. lm1.J!!,~~
.... u _. .... Laro-Cape Cod E'lkte cul on cul49-ue. Lrg yetd .... ._, •••• ....... , ,. _ .. -de UC. Lo lo dn to qua!. w I p at I 0 . A t r I um Don't mlM tNa Chtluble JOI IAIUA, 1111,GIO GUii• AT I buyer. Bkr. 720-8730 courtyard entry. Priced at decorated by Fan In a
Immaculate 3 Bedroom 3 UIUll PllOll S1G9,900 for qulctt ..... drM\atlc contemporary
Bath, formal dining. nft· 27001q 115BR31>&, t01elly U UOllPJlll Call PATRICK TENORE aettlng with fabuloua
1111 kitchen. 50' R-2 lot. updated In 1978 on an Must, Nit or looea new . 631-1288 coatllne and ctty light
Big yard I over9tzed lo\ only 4 door9 home. Chlmllng 3 BR ' ·~·~·· views. Nothing la left out to the entrance to Big llngle etory wttn many • 4 F of Ihle 2,500 equare feet
Corona Beech. Super upgradea and good CUft> !ft' of pure luxury. A very
3 1 2 -3 1 4 J AS MI NE , Jetty view from front appeal In Meu Verde -• epeet.i Pf'oC*tY juat ,..
$350,000 Eech. New 3 deet<. Off •tr•t pertt.lng aru. Reduced to -• --ducad to 1396.000. Bedroom, formal dining, for R.V or up to 7 can. $139,900. Sae It today. ,. __ .. ~~3 .:. 3~8a Townhomee. Ceo-Sluhed to $389 000 Call Marcella, Agt. _. ...... ---or "' . ' ~/~',I ( 1,, , j tral air, eecurlty, -i>a tub. OPEN 1-ISSAT/SUN 8'0-2e78 bdrm, country French w J ~ 1 J~ home w/epa. Owner 1bO ll 11 t f'J<>U>na a.a v'Jfa1 220 JASMINE .1111.... anxloua, l'IH bought ~~J.~"/(& M4-1Jt1 Preetlgloue Turt• Rock another. Hurry. On1vll Wfi11Tiiii•iiitiiRiiiliftrT ~U' ~' R i dge TownhOUH. 185,000. Joyc:ie Wllltze Ullll ~ ~o 8'-9'-Spec:loue 3 Bdrme. 2'A e31-1288 Trede Arrowhead Lue
Uf.J-'f 'f ba. 2 C8I oar•· Cent. Front "Clu1lc" plu• 3407 E. c..1 ~ c.I air. New loen avell. 10~ CMll. LOWiy home a
OUPJ.EX-28r 11>& .._ Selllllg 1nythlng with a fixed. Ce.ti Marcella, Agt. GYe9t Houee on 09ted ~
So-of·PCH. $275,000. Deity Piiot Cluelfled Ad 8'0-2e78 ~ acre, adJ VIiiage.
521 Cam1tlon. 9Y owner le • almpte matter EASTSIDE 28r 18&, F/P mA ftlll (213)217-eoei
873-02• 1 or 871-1541 Juat call &42-5678. oar+ aueat t1ae S146K IMW ITIPPll I IMU llll
P.P. 76&-91M, 546-0659 Miiiion doKer quality for a~==~=;;i';;" Gtattal 1002 lntraJ 1112 UITW ..... pt1enOmena1price!Neer1y I1111,111 •l&I •
•1•• llAA 4,000 1q 11 of luxury and Appr Credit. Ocean w ,
AFFIRHILE COIDOS
COSTA MESA
2 BR. 2 BA upper w/dbl gar nr O.C.C.
$95,000
2 BR, 2 BA upper end unit nr 0 .C.C.
$95,000
2 BR. H~ BA, 2 story, Eastside
with lush grounds.
$145,000
MIRTHA 11101111
llrubbfiEllis
RESIDENTIAL H OkERACE CROUP
_,._ ~ appolntmente: 6 Vitti 8albM ~.
Juat fell out of eecrowl lg 1paclou1 bdrm•. 2'" 18R, d•n. 1250 1f.
3 bdrm, 2 ba on pnme bathe, formal dining, MP 8'2-6399 or 2e1-7365
1tr•t w/1lley aec.11. femlly room, retrHt 1-------
.Jult need pl-u. Hurry eundeek. mualve bonue * BY OWNER * won't lut. Della Delgado room w/flrepl1e• and S 179,500-3BR 38A home
• . 831-129& . totally prlvete prof land-RV/bolt epece. 8'5-131'
I :;~~ I >•r" aeaped yard. 1mpeccab11 *....,.,. ....._* hi.Mw =~~~ :;:~!i o~~~~~/:l~~ ~-~·i-iii~-~-~· =~ oalllnge, beveled gllN. upnraded w=.· <>M bookeuee. c:uttom • _.. ll ~htlng 1kyll te1 Inga, wet bet, • W1W 11... • pool + spa. .,
ROOM FOR AOUL T TOYS S 5 9 'O O O. Rob 1 n '399,995 w/tennal Cell
Leto-yard with elley lie-831"1288 PATRICK TENORE
caeal Wiii take e•tra targe e31·12M Eri€i~ UUMWll ...
DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BR 4BR, AJC, HV Hiii. 8uneet
21>& .. unit. MG-9083 view, 1433 Keel Or, CdM.
lut ..... ~ tiil s.10.000. Open sis 1-4
FixeR-OPPeR ae; 3L. 2 ' PLEX Npt • a2100 TllllS llFFS
WILi TO llTC
A beautiful remodeled "X" Plan in
the Bluffs. Carefree executive liv-
ing in a country club setting. Over-
looking pool and greenbelt. End
unit, 3 bdrms, 2 ~ baths, family
room. formal dining room. All new
carpet, oak floors, tile entry. wood
banisters, private wrap-around
patio. Llght and bright. Move in
condition. Take over existing
financing. $239,900 includes the
land.
... Turn-key ready-just bring your toothbrush. 8 master *
... suites plus powder room. 4 stone fireplaces. VtEWSI *
~ Huge recreation/library room + den + pool room. 844-8200 r Dock prlvlleges. Gourmet kitchen 2/sub zero refrlger-* ~
~ atora, freezer, Ice maker, Char-Glo BBQ, dual dish-* ---------------
ltry, nr ell ICttla. 1 ml to mo. Income. New rehab
-------bCh I 149•900 9e3-ee82 S229K Agt 759-aOeO
-------IH.B. Landmark 28r 28a I INl IDl-
j PETE
BARRE Tl
REALTY
ml& 11111 _, Condo, comer Unit. 1 'ff. A beauty wnu.tt i.tld·
IPll llllAY 1-1
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25'5 EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA
84<M>020
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-•••• 't.: ·~
·•. washers and on and on. Completely furnished down ....._
~ to soap & kleenex. Basement for storage. Extra large 1'
~ lot located In the gate guarded Hamlltar Develop-~
• ment. Unique opport. for corporate owned lodge or*
... large famlly. $550,000 *
: ' 49~3~'4~:01 ~
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BIG ClllYOll
BUY OF THE WEEI
COIPOUTE SILE
REDUCED S 111,IDO
Former owner transfered and our client says
"Sell Now"! 5 bdrms, 41~ baths, formal dining
room and a country kitchen off a cozy f amlly
room. A private estate with room for pool, one
of Big Canyon's finest view locations. Easy to
show.
$1,21&,lll
For futher information call:
DANNY BIBB I ITEPH• BRODY
llr~!.J~Jlis
844-8218
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
LENDE-RS FORCLOSURE
UNPRECEDENTED OFFE~GS
NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN VIEW CONDO
BANK FINANCING
SUNDAY OCT 27th 4 PM (Sale at Site)
Located: 633 Lido Park Or, Umt 0.3 Newport
Beach, CA. Ocean & Harbor View. 2 BR. 2 BA Ip
hvme rm, tormat dinme. kitchen with "Top of the
hne" apohances. Subterranean park1na ( 2
cars) APP<Ol 1889+ sq. tl ruH secul'ity bid&.
INSP£CTIOHS: Oct 20. 26 lrom 1 to 4PM & DAY
ot sate 12 noon.
GAMSON & FLANS
16200 Venturi Blvd. Suite 401
Encino, CA 91436-2227
(818) 784·3200 (213) 872-2771
One of tht larpst d1msifled real
estate/1ut1011etrs in Amenca
llYFllllT-llllT IELL
1141,000 •
Reduced s~.ooo. Four bdrms, 3\h
baths, single story, aandy beach, 5
foot front.age with dock.
IPEI UT/Ill 1-4130
at
427 HARBOR ISLAND DR
price lncludef land
llllTU 110111
llrubbt1Elli
M•UYllW Upgradea. 9e0-1242 -11eaplng, avall lmmed. PIWlln · ttt" Only '329,999. Call
Not ivallabte ttwougtl any lniat 4 PAT R IC K Tl N 0 R E
other Brotcet. Fabulouil 831-1211
euetom, •Bdrm, 1 story. J ll&ITll 111111 WM~R ale, f1m rm, form dine 11 ......
w/undl9turbad view of Locattd on a baeu1lful • lt .\ . • •
c:ourN. Valeria 2e1-7853 greenbelt In ll'Vlne. Oec-t--------
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SELE(T orated Hke 1 model. Lew. llllLITI l:IMI"
ty carpet wood noor. orgaoua orof decor, ' PROPERTIES plantetl~n ehuttere'. bdrm, 2~ bett1 home
GrMt hlllalde "*"· For-w/pvt pool+ epe.. a....
mil dtnlng room and den. flee at mt.800 w/tenM.
Only 4 ~ MW! loll Call PATNCf< TENOAE
For Sale By Owner. 2,000
lq 11 femlty home. 2()8.4
Natlonll S 115,000 Open sun 11-4. e1t"M-2088 COl"MWit 83 M2te.
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turning beeln wttt. dOdl drtYe by oell MCM07I 30r ,ml: fnnl 01>9n 8aU8un t0-4 2250 VAHGUAAO WAY ll7l/mo 311,_ 28A Oii f\.tm nt 2M lft NpC f1•~iiiiiiiijijjii/ii~jit1i" '°' 415 tt boet. Completely 28A 11A dup, unfl'= cffnlno. tfnmed rm. CASA DEL MAR APTS 6'4()..ff2e Of '3 t--09IO """-· ~ giw, FURNISHED or ~tt ffem/tMfnkr .2040, 2t4 eq ft & -. ,._
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REALTY
toteMy ~ & exduelw. Ag1, 39 .._.,_ LO 28r 2Be new cerpet ...... f .... .,.. ""1 9 tt $ )az. "400+ utll. !MM 100• lnd/Coftwft . .....,_,, ,,,.,,. Nft~townhml,3 u:rn A.den,h tcwytwnhm,2 Nloe 2BR 1IHI ~ 111 le6()1mo. ' HM Sat. 3Br 28• Unfur. 1027 " d Fem. non-emttr. '300 +'A To be tlUll. tiOD-1'°°' left. Sec tye, _..,,., & llQIJI .... liR car get. comm pool, no grHt locatlon. 251 •13 FOf'd Rd°'*'5 .... ,..1 .. · Valencle No pete 17215 Frplo, veulted oeM1nQA. ~ ~OO ut""' +A... w..... ......... t .... • .... 1 dtyef, ger91gea, S!Mhed ott pert, noemtc,..11100/mo Flower. H7S/mo, no "' . · ........ • mo call aft 3, 131~1M gar, pool & ec>a. No peg "• .._. -lo"""'• ., · .._ '4>·AGll -• Hf
t o l1tt,OOO. Robin of cioe.tt, porch s>9tlo & Lee opt evtlll. W/N/tt. l)ett. Avell Oct 9, Wayne 28R 1'Aba, garage, trple, 18drm 1720 HB. ™-1818 526-e395 Legune &;oft~ ....
831-12M ..,.,_room ~ epece Olene 0.,.,.. '31-12te II.Qt 14e--&811 Otw, no pelt. N25/mo. IAU M Ml 28drm 2'A8a l930 Ap•rtmtnh FIPfof non lfMr. 30--t0. to loc. Amt* PfMCI, 150C
OPEN SUN t-4 rent In CM. &4Mn2 • lllfll LUllJ 834 Hemllton. 543-5478 All VTIUTl£8 PAID Me W. 18th Newport 8 ... <h So thr IUX. 2br condO N.8. .,,, IOt ~. C.. Ar
40e E.. BAY, IAUtOA OREAT .W.EEKENOEA Pte9ttoioul eiegent exec 2Br 18a unf. 571 Joenn. ~::.t:ru rrt l45-2739 984-4113 I '011 It.th ...,11., 1 ~~~&4~~ ~1~~1~tli~
New tuxu dbl ~ modern condo ug 38R FM 1or2.1510 No peta. ·--·1 cue om Trtplexl Unt 28' t\+Ba WMJ.X " M/Hm, ~ 9eect1 lleeutltully decoret*' 1 2'ABA, w/dln .rm, frplo, Sierra Mgmt SM-1015 g~~~~:g., P=~ TmoownNohOfM 1!f-... .!~85 i .ii ll•1"'' 11 '1to ltW ntoe CM Houee. UDO PENINSULA
Beclc Say. Low down,... Bdrm condo Pool pool, tpe + TENNIS. 2er unf ept upstair9 QS· rounded with plueh land-peg,_,.......,., 641-511 S Mu9t tM4 8300/mo. 11t Prime Comm OfcSpc2DC
--..........__ tumeble loen '39,900. tennla courta. ..;$!: $18il5/mo t 11eea ... ege.2per90f'l1mu.'1525 tceptng. No P•te Unfum28'1Ba1615ena Nl'wport8,.t hNo i.treq.l!60-520ee1Upm toMOOa.t.9'1'111.froml l -1141t lbrulmJ M1•2004 Cout Plue. No peW, curtty, C<d. Cle. RQd. pet 1tt & MQUl'tty &4~280 Furnlln.d 1Bdrm• and gerage. 2230C Ruto-e. l<>;I • h \ • A,, ,. Lag bch. S29&ftif M prtff, ptrJ ~ 87Wm
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Totelty excttlng 4-bcfm.-;-3 D•~• c:ell 549•2393 0 K. unfur, call 7tll).a?02 FllrnWletO 8acN6or 7~M pooe Prof/but. n.lfN(r Heed IO tutMet..,......, = w"F::! ~ t2'1c ~~WOOD evwwtmdt 751-3035 • Agent 2~3 ~ $/'~:O d= 386 W1laon 842-1971 UnfurntaMct lar~ 28r b~~-~;~•4 40+, 1'9fe. 484-04~1 9bout 750 9q ft,~
., ..... 900. Abeotutefy home wtth tn 8 • 32' ex. CONDO: 3BR 2ba, uttl lnc:I .. UIJlll MOO rno. 550-7427 UT&UU NW 1Be ~ petlO MOO/mo. lQ Condo, Beech/Adame, to •or• box. & -
won't feet, Muet .... c.11 PANDEO LIVING ROOM. Wthr/dryr. 2223 Pacific Prestlglout, ~t exec •MESA VERDE 28' 1Be 28' 2Be unf. 1000 9q ti, 862· 28' 28e ..._ ~ Un '326 + dep Now Al :~ fof oflle>e~
P A TRICK TENORE KINGSIZEBEOAOOM.A SlOOO/mo.131-8300 Modefn Concfo. Lg 3 unfupper Oehwltlr gtr gar Jae ~at.CS No VerylgBadl.ept uP91airw tum Y,;;~.,~ P~ ~ ~5741·2~14 1-S Pr·i_~J:'{f/I0.1571
131-12te cv•t large kltc:hen & Don't wait 111 bunQelow 4 ~rm 2'~ ba w/dlnlnQ rm, MSC No Pet• 840-2495 · pet~ 1186/mo. 15~ patio, unfurn sSoo m<tt 1900 mo. 175-4912 EMtr LO turn rm/ba. prtv. l.JI NB NWPT W .. TE-bath. Agt. 540-6937 tam /Child oetlo • .,..,, pool, 'Pe + TENNIS. AM e31..e107 PM dep. 845--0113 after 59fr\ ept pta Quiet met " rv-nvn• I w pe pert 11186/mo + 11115 MC., •STUNNING Lg 38' 2Be ' 38r 28e 2 ttory w/2 cw M/F s.4oo. 13'1.oor/eef> Price '9duoed • Vecent lot WM*" .. ..., 111111 b llt pd upr l 300't Crd de req, pet ok. Cell Gar<Mn Apt. Pool, rec: rm llTTAll nn ft.U WA gar-oe. Stepe to bc:h on wat• In Cannery VJl.
Excellent buy on the 53M190 e.t Atty fee 7eo.&702, 11gent. $726. 710 W 18th 2Br 2a. w,gat. Pvt patio Euttlde IPadoul 1Bdrm St200 rno.142·3a50 Bllr Mele 35-415, 4br 2ba t\ee !age lnc::ludes new dods . . .
-~~,.....,,.....------! :-1w. Lrg rnt1r bdrm & ENDANGERED SPECIES BLUFFS CONDO, Lindt •WESTSIDE 28drm 2aa w/wun rm Outet. No U25 2Bdrm 1Be 1750. IAll Ufa.•• CM, 60" TV,pooe,tpe S325 and 8NW914. DfM ~ llllM IW th w/Walk·ln c:toeet + LO\l'ely 3BR COndo •<Mn, Plan. UflOOllded 3Br 2Ba lndry tee 1550/mo No pet• Wat• pd. l8801mo. No peu or waterbed1. --•utll & in.id 960-9311 2804 ~· Then ceil Jodetle Mocs.l, luxunoue k2t~~ & bth. Uvtng rm & 3BA, dbl gar, Mhr. dryr, untrn •1 mo. 7 • .,, •522 ,_11 ••• :. ... 2 · TSL MGMT 142·1803 2323 Elden 5-41--7864 20102 Blfcn St. 18' 18e .. '""',.,Of ____ .. ..,,._ ,.. tor ~I te96,000 3 bdrm, 2~ ba, formal t ... _, w/dlnlng •rM. pool. $1100/mo. Lolt • "'... ...-,_.,..._,., wllro belc:ony. MOOtmo "";; '" ~..,.,..._, ... r;;;;;:: BARRETT RL TY &42-6200
dining rm. Jacuzzi. Lovely brtott patio. Fully Mlli. 873-754'4 EXCLUSIVE BACK BAY. 3Br W•ttlde Coeta Meta. *OIZI APT.* VILLA MEOERA femlly 7~2 M 833-3383 $400~2•3~0! 1_..a:::&:J:t AA penoremlc view of all furnlen.d & clecoreted. , 3br 21~ba unfurn. A«;. 1'~8a. petlo bltlna d/w 2Br + ar 1 bit-Ina other oomplex, untvrn. 2br 2bt · ant ..... UJU ., ..
Nftpot1/Catallnt1. By OWMf' 213/274-e239 Etl:9ildB~2ba.2<*'.fncd re111on tee . 11111 1 1725/rno. Kida e>k. No eva1t.gMSoF•#5457
1 dn1tatr1, d/w. cvpet & UllUYAIU. M/F,2BRhMtnCOM pan ox 9q
Meny cuttom fM turet. S125,000 yr · •pet ok. Incl S1750tmo, prlnc. only pate. Aval I Im med TILDm It drapea, tndry tac. end 20t02 Biren St. 2M2Be furn. Non-emkr. S36o • tneJ bul6dlng being bull1
II.eking 1569,000. Ct•t ... ._, _...., g1a;~~?•r /~~2fr o .1.w 1 0 648-0429 or 754-0602 1-46-8648 Lv Meg 1-1111 gar. Mo.to Mo. gu water ~1!:'0"~~2~:,,~7 .. ~j!"o. utlla. 75~1 al'I 8PM FM Info. c:en egtlownee
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 C ...,., ~ mo""' -M v EXECUTIVE CONDO E·tlde 2Br tBe. beam pd $700/mo. S800 dep. ~ or-~ M/F _, 20--30 old 840-7000 or 873-2222
5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge l'Jlfl lUS l g 2Br 18a, gar. w/d hkup Bayrldge/a.lcourt Hiii 2br U0 IFF oeil1, frplC, 11J81S700+111. no peti. 2324 Elden. apt CONDO unf\.lrn. 2br 2ba. 1or' feR ~BA crJ:l 1'
Owner 144-2809 Pac.ifiCV'lew Memorial $425 No pet•. unf. 21780 2ba fp unt Amenltlet 1tt '"°8'" rent. $550/mo laat, MC 1225. 2 per90f'll. 1 842-5155 frplC. pool, no pelt, good S280 • utlle 780-251:'. lau•t Pref~
MAIN BAY FAONT Perk Stngle NIQM 1245. PlaoenUt 546-7983 1136<>/mo vrtY 5-43-8971 2BR 1 A apt, upper unit, no pet• 860-17H WI lfFU. loc: .. nr W•tc:Jlff & OoWt
2BR 2ba c:u1tom c:on-Atcow of Time 837-2593 MeM Verde lovely to 4br FOf IMat Lido ltle avail tndry,d~~A~anc;. "EXTRA NICE" Lg 1Br Unf Went • Mlectlon of gr .. 1 Dr S850lrno. 131"°211 M~:h"'s~ir5'J:0"'.H·~1;r M hfts.. l.J 1 .....
domlnlum w/pvt gunlt LJ. btWlt iiiO 2ba. yd, patio, grt loc:. no now. 38R 2BA. No pell. TSL MGMT 142-1603 Apt w/pool. No pelt llvlng? We can offer any-•Ofnlll APT.• 111/lut dep HO.oeae ' Reduoed S2&0K epa. S..Utlful kltc:hen , pett10..1S116071S1-3898 S1800/mo Bkr400-.3400 $7 $.495.841-3818Atl3:30 thlng lrOffl tamatlaptto Walktobch 2Br2Be ~ 14 150 000 PATRICK
and bathe 2100 tq ti TRADE NEWPORT DPLX . 50/mo 2Bd , ·~B• a 4Bd hM If looklng In ci Only .;.75 F '75 M/F enr ctMt12bf Iba apt TENORE 13'1 , .... '3",000 fUrnlahed, . doon to tand, modern 3 OnOOltCOUtM4Br, 21try, Harbor View Knolll Cape Townhouae. Oar, lndry FURNISHED Studio. Avt CM.NB.or HB think ol u• n. -M 1 C M nr 19th & Pent S300 • "'-
OPEN SAT/SUN Br unite ror lot to build. frplc:,2c:ar9ars 1450/rno Cod 2Br 2Ba. 2 car, room, nloe Eltlde loc:. nowt m 5imo No pete flr11 for lhal c:holce of TIWEIT lli-1112 mo Incl utM 142-eJae
1817W. BAY AVE Income property. +Ne:. Agt 51-3191 S1475. 75~1195 Iv mag 2129 ORANGE AVE. 1581 M ... Or 548-llMIO lo.1 llvlng DECORATORS l>Mutl1\.ll M/Fth furn NB WM~" .. ·. . . Ag1173-3777 173-37n AQ-t P1uth condo 2Br Oen. Harbor vu Hma s 1800/mo Tll Miil 142-11U Large 2BR 1' .. ba, patio, TSL MOM'f 642-1803 turn Condo on Ille W9ter ~ $.425°:"ut~· • -=====::~~Owner want• home on the Over ltreatnl/fella. unf, 4BR. t i.vei. tuper r• Olshwaaher Oar age -••ir 11111 ••i $1795/mo 873-0898 tmmed OOCU9 142 11--------beacl'I ...,_, H 1 5 Obi oar w/"4c dr, micro, model ,,,1 840-58&4 S700/mo. Call 545-3229 "'K;••~ n~ Im ml .. ..., IUlll Of' -1 • u. · d/w hkp S1000 Mi-24-47 ·""' "'2:.stField 2BR 1•1. ba, S&85 Furn Ocetntront 28r 1Be. M/F to enr Lag Bch hm. Nwpt Duplex,.... beec:fl 2 WUT a llY1 mllllon dollar c:ornrnercial LIDO ISL 3br 2b• home, lg tux 28' lrplc:, water IVrn Bachek>f $.455 gat. Winter Cozy upetre w/2 othere Prof pr9' bdrmt. 2 bethe. """" .
e.eutlfUlly CS.C:orated 1 :~~~-or~~~~;g~o• •WE fl•* nu paint. c:rpt & drapea IPUMITI ~r12;~h~~~g1mo Pooltepa, no pet• $875/mo (213)692-2604 $350/mo 4117·7204 S225,000. Pr lnc:lp~
Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo, 28r + 2 car get .• pvt gar-S2000 mo/yr IM 575-7852 BNutlful Garden Aptl · 64>8122 833-8917 Furn ooeentront, on und Nwpt Bch ,_. bite 10 bell only Bob Younker
lhuttlfl thoughout. ... ltat&b dener, cat1 only. Only LIDO ISLE: Beeut. furn. Patlot/decka. 8')8. H .. 1 NICE 1 BR. IOW9I' ·~gar, Wel1~ 28r 1ba uni, 28R 2BA, deluxe Wn1r Cozy rm wtvu, f*1'I $.400 131-1288
cUttty •)'Stem. Stept t sa. 25. ,avallnow. F•8472 3br 2ba, 11950/mo 87S-paid, No pell. elc r=· retrldge, no $880 mo $850 <Sep.Gas rntl $850-$950 675-1989 • S150 dtp 722-1472 ··~~·~' A aperkll~ pool. Lovel ••an/Cea•" TIUlm Ill-UH 5088, 818n92-7271 eye ~e:~ ~~ $720 pell, $.4 &42-591-4 & Weter paid. 5-48.-2582 GATED luxury 18' Condo On Ille bc:tl EJt lull •• r •
pa1lo. alk to thoppl · _ · 1 son 831•5583 PLUSH CONDO 28' Oen D p • t •it w/poo4 + many emenitlet .......... , HM 10 ehr ~~I ~-~!!~--~~~ end traneportatlon. 2BA 1BA. Sharp W•ttlde *""Ill* unf Over •tream• & tall• 181 tta -$750/mo ~8495 .. -., ~·1~
1105,000 Mllfte Fatgo. Intra! 2101 Upper Duplex, enci gar.12Br • 2 car gat. bit-Ina. aa~ield 2 gar etec dr, micro, d/w Anrtc., beem 09ilc;I. 2br person 25-35 84S. 7557 CM lrtptex • lrg 2BR t.58A
new drape•. c:trp•t•. frpl. $350. fee.t6754 W..:9LI hllup• $1000 549-2~7 unlVrn near Marina $630. LIDO VIEW LUX X-LG Aeeoontlble, mature,.,,., twnhM ttyle, patlO& get
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COM Townhouae, VIEW. 2 !Newport Cr H t Exec:. Liiie brtnd new1 All utlltlea patio, ger, no pell. 399 W •Ulll oe.• nc1 C1K1 A ~. II -=-------I Bed. flreplllCe I 1550/mo INIT&llW ltlll 1 condo. 2BR/den, 2 car paid. Pool. gar, no pets. Bay St $595 650-6357 3Br. 2Ba +gar., pool, d/w, Smell lBr Condo •t Ver· Rmmt prof n-tmllr stir · 131• ·1288 1Pf •m TWllll OCEANFRONT home: Extra c:INn 2br, 2ba, d/w, I gar. Poolltennt1. LH 1Bdrm 1565-1585 Quiet lBdrm In Nwpt Hot• others avtlt Fee •7527 ~~~-~~6~5~~ ~ B. apl, pool, Jae '345•
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Private, quiet 2Bdrm Very large corner. 5 Bed. 2 car get., pet ok. Only S 1500/mo. l3 l-0560 2B<lrm 18a $8110 area S525/mo Call Evee TllflEIT Ill-IMO ltutll. Carol 84 1-0451 I ~ii\.! 2'~B• End Unit. ' Dining, 3 car oar. Some $875. Fee #8754 1Newpor1 Htl 3BR 2ba. 301 AVOCADO 842-9850 . 93 1.29.te WATERFRONT 1BR BAY Rmte:want to find 28r 2ba tY ..
view. 1182,500. turn. 12850/mo Ttlllm lll-lllO CP1t/drpt Clean tnod UAll llW IOUI Y1EW VIEW S725/mo yrty Call nr beach Reep neet r\--··---• 673-2603 • • PENINSVUULA • P200T: 2 bed TAKE A LOOK yd. 11oooimo 142'.2515 4-Ple• for ent 1 2 & 3 Quiett 28r 1Bt, pvt garden Only 10 mlnul" from 67S-8990 emkr $.425~17 Bot>l...:::TR==::;IP;::LEX::;::°"::;:C;:2 :::::;eo.i==a-home. . • 1 /mo. r · . pat o, all new crpt1 & Laouna on Dana Point'• • OCEANFRONT 3BO OCEANFRONT LOWER 3 SquMtcy c:letn 2bf 4 lamlly Nwpt Cr•t 2 br. den, 2'h Bdrm Unf Aptt, gategee. paint W/d hkupe, gar m JM MSllYI n Shere nlc. 2br Co1ta Mee&. 111 C«:il Piece
In prime loc:atton. Bed. 11200/mo hme crptd decor pvt ba. view. Avt 11/15. Yrt E .. talde Cotta Mesa. $885. 559-4154 01 bl~~ -:c=, ~~~ GATED VILLAGE COM· M ... ept S350/mo. Jay $192.500 175-3875
40>e100' lot. °'*' hou -petlo etound S500 IM S1300/rno 842-3073. Best area, 8aci{ Bay. Call 619/24IHI064 Wkdyl w/d~ PM pttlOI end MUNITY. 28drm 2'~8a 75i-7342/W 722-8405/H lulats1 fia&uiaJ
·Sundey 1024 W. ~ \A.All HIHO"'ll *llM1H* 0cMn-Monday morning after gar '960•633 ; or 1800 IQ. ft of PURE Shr Hwpl ocntrm Condo fro nt. 15116,000 HOMI'> 1-. Or9UperE·tldelocal3br ti "': ~ P'f llAM720-0707. Want Ada Ctll642·5678 661-6441 LUXURY Gttage.SPA tn w/prof F 3bd 2ba. w l--------
873-3777 II.Qt R~AL ESTATE homey epot klc:lt t n5 k:t wfl~ Jutt ~=~~ Int, •---L maatef' 1Ultet Dining w/d. oar Nu cc>t, pt ssoQ laliattl ftr ltll
-·-131·1400 meny othrt eve II S3M1QO e..t Atty IM -• room. -oodbumtng "'• 675-1881 or875-5806 JM
Im mt 8EAWIND 5bf ~be.. 2 -·Tl mAI prtvate patlo. ElEGANl So. lAgune StUCSIO rm. be.. Pvt rm, b&. oar. pool, tor __ , S3M190 e.t Alty fee I WOODLA• VILLAGI 2 •• w pleea. m~owa-.1e °"9fl,
PRICED TOO LOW T 3 Bdrm, 2 bcttl, 1 '* to Upor1lded 3bdnn 2be net rrpa, ntght Ill• 'Mw. PO-APAllTMlllTS OellQttttul oc:een ~ LIVING on1y t5 mlnut• trpl, Q8Wd w.a. empl'd MtF ntmlt m bk bey S350 MEHTION • 8telll tNa bet\, NB, 1 1060. 2 Bdrm, t126 w/~ klda ott vet• pool/t pa+comm · Sp.aou1 2Bdrm, 2Ba to So Co Pica. Jul1 ...i ~Of '400 ~722 -+ 1100 & rwta.646-6423
bdrm, 2 bM9' pr1me 1 bettlw/yerd. EleldeCM ~D! ~ 63M190 tennlt. 12400/mo. Cc.mt & '"'°'our iardfn \tylt •Pl\ 0ulf't omtorphl" "~'"" wi& ldhrpgart agelo;_A"otnew~a. ~Blvd & toUttl of tah -~ bnestaat cet1on on the uncS. S875. 2 Bdrm, 1 beth, HB. .,.., "''' ·-780-12M, 750-e978 g"' ~ •• .....,_. San O..VO tr-.y 2473 • It not a teardoWn. Benk 1 blk to bch see6. Daa1 ._._, 21-'" \• 1~ .,,,.ay\ & s. C04\1 Pii/4 llhilt onl1 "'' •ulh to 1··~ Buutlfully land.caped. Orenge ....... 131-5439 By Prof reef) ilngle male, no 0,,.rtUJty nee
wffl nnenoe w/1~ for JAllll IULn I:-= *TIE lllf'FI* ll'1•11 C11agr~ m 11a1>1t NO P[IS Pt!ASI 960-6331 appt only tmk, no pett ~ 1 "'Prof M/F .,., UOo lele
q~ buyer. PllP 'fM ... I 3BR. IQte -... beeutlf\.ll 3Br 2Be, 1 .try End Unit NIU • IPU • UllNf 1tM1 **LO 2Br 2Be Walk to JI.fie ltaUJa 2 bd 9PI. condo. cottege . ....rn0n1 Apt ~ t>c:n 1911 llAI quiet WM, nr bell, no 'Linda Plen'. Totally freth U.l ll bc:tl· Gat S750 No pete • flat In CdM 0< U0o laile, $500 Incl eTS-97 -.. N••• 114/llM 171 pelt. untr, Avall Nov S 1700/mo Vacant. 1 lllllM ISMO-ltf.UllH11 857: 1779 or 780-t 713 By Oct 15"' Nov t STOO utll 14
... . ---'350/mo, 4113-3349 ..... -M max l50-18t8 Wu.-BU Fotcecl .-. Wiii NCt1ftce a.iMa Wu• 21M . 3Br H~Be 2 ttry Blvfft 2........ ..tl-1111 flSTllT • ••
Try tow down or tre<M mm;2 batfi. c:ompj;t;t; °:'.~:':! -=rl~~ ~~~ Plaza. Avt 1017 at 11100. US, HU I Ht WlfH lllOL $550/rno. 1BR 1BA. lndry 2BR 1be U00 mo lncl utH· CtUfH ftr ltat ~ ""'1
bdrm remocs.I w/a YMlwl retvrt>lslled, 11150/mo. fr IC kldt/pelt hurry ~10., room. cloee to bMctl Itta. gar. Pl .... call %741 Epicure europeen Bakery
Li.t.d et 1620.000. 120 Agate. 472-8959 ~M 190 e..1 Alty fM 840-5580 ANYTIMEI U I PAIWIH 4932 Charlene Cir owner 752-5710 ieo:;J;;O' gere99 98J I Cof'f9e Shop. 10 yr prof.
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pool home wllGI• o Winter 2 Bed. S950/mo Ontum T tty, 38r, den. 539·81llO Beat Rlty ree GRAND OPENING WIY llTl Balb<>a , .. and Roomaba 711 18111 St Cott• M ... I neeoed NOW PteaM ca11
01 ... Y9t private. A Wint• 3 Bed. S1000/mo 2'n8a. New pelnt In/out. Httbor vt.w Homee, 58R, 1 1o11/p111 entr 1 person only 557-143(4 (714) 760-1393
OCMt'looti ~I~= ~I SHORT TERM: New lawn. crpt. N/emkr, fam rm, ntct yard, 1 yr .....,..StiBnU u11e wn.-e you hawi SJ50 lnc:t vtll 675--0588 I Gar 10x25 •torage onfy '••rt111n T.D 291 1
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flfepleoe & 1eroe mast 4 Bed 11800/rno cedar & gl... 3Bdrm. g COSTA MESA wvw -• Lag 8c:h rm pvt ba. prvlga RV• Storage Spaoee avtll credit v i no penalty C&tl
tuft• pNt 2 EIR rent -38a. OecorttOf''t dreem. Yll llSllYI n ... , -·' $.400 1/2 utll Mtture De aru.a Ba~d• VIiiage Oeruson AstOC 673-73, I 0\19r~ Noo.t.r'r "'•\llHIHO"'I plu1h c:rpU , lprlc:, GT . •3L1Qhledlennls courts emplyd lady49'-7346 300 E Coast Hwy NB 1.,,--------
fNllntenanc::e, new r~ 1111"11 '>lac. weltpapera throughout ~u~?TY~I~~?! ~~_: Come early to get your pick ol these •2 Swimming pools lg Bdrm. Pvt bth. no 101 673-1331 Mon·Fr1 ~pm Aaaemacftlntl
:':'11 &up~~.t ~ R~E~E Obi ga1~3~~n1 yrd. 1800 tq. ti of PURE =:~r!!if.'t~ :u~~cypanments GOlnQ :~~eamry, :o&~d9 Fem only S275 Utll1 pd Jliae. hatah J?44 huucmn 1t
9 ' -LUXURY Gal.,.... SPA In ,..... Avall 111 t 5'a-923 1 ~ 1297 500 Seller wll -.-•Furnllhlng1 evall 1f1S11AL tmW ••
llat*' 'to ... otters. s;::,.,2~.::: ga~~: =~ ~~·~1~1~;: BACHELotta FROM 1415 WHY NOT CALL l~p~u~~ ="ms 0 I 0 r I 0 u s v I • w .... '" Ill I• uml llllU So. Bayfronf t exec 'YPe2BR, Nr bch S900 ff3..-0Q52 piece, m~owave oven. 1 HDROOMS FROM 9&75 tt•·lltl BEACH FRONT 1hort New Fabric Store Dta-.. l,111 upper 0 duplex. privet• patio• ElEOANT 2 BE.DROOMI 'ila 8Ani "'OM *5 • mo 111 111 dep 530-4 l20 term monthly Of k>nQer count ~ on 9'4t)'·
ELEGANr.FNnCtldOO't ::t~;';;::i~n! •UTll-* LIVINOonly 1sm1nu1.. Z HDftOOMI 28ATHFROM S7M IUWlll"ILUll'IE Ma1 ./MNewtwnh ... poo1. •Br 2ba bar lrptc 1h1ng. 0r ..... & Fabric
tllee, hardwood, vtult Li>rt Vanoa RMltMt lg 4br + 2ba, pyt facuzzj to So. Co Plaza, Juat Ml1 ' • tndry, utll Incl turn or un-lurnltl'led Call to haw IM HallOWMn & Hom.
otfllng, Imported flxtu 173-4082 end pool. all bll·ln• Nepwort Blvd & south of Featuring pool, spa, private patios Md 15555 Hunllngtoo ""lllage rum SJ50 5.48-4280 now or ,_.... Coming, $3-'40 120 E . epe, all eurr $1250 only F•#9880. Stn Oleo<> frMWay 2473 Lane, lrom San Otego 23rd . .cr20 C M Qoetl kith lendtcaplng Ill... Tllllm Ill-.... Orange Ave.131•5439 By decks. garage or carPort. BMuttful a bun-Freewey. north 01 Beech Pvt en1r & ba Furn $375 Stt g Sun 9-5 0oiy
1 'A of appt 1y dent lendacaplng. 10 McFadden. _, 00 MtcrowtYe retng Quiet -BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC.
67~46)0
pol"':menta :,:::· J Pnia1•ll 2107 Here'• 2 beech bargalnt on McFadden CdMtr 780-0ll28 .... , Ftw 1925
reduc:.cl to S•e7 500 Penlneula Point unf "8( both bfoci(1 to ooeen utll1 utia l Off"ICE OPEN DAILY t:J0 AM TO 7 PM ROOM w/kllchen prtvl-
Muet Mii thla week~. 38a, ftmlly rm. dine rm, pd w:h $.450 539-1111<> Off R:dhli 36( 21); POOi located at the corner of Center Streel ml IEAOl'S FllllT ieo.. •dulls only Near llUA llLUll lrg yrd, gar. Yrly IN Beet Rlty ,.. home kid• fine etc: fust and Ple<ienll• Avenue QUIET RESORT LIVING t>uellne, lflopt. 962-5780 WATERFRONT BLOG
IJ1•1HI 12.500/mo. 873-7538 LANDMARK: Age66+ 3Br 1700'1 no lut 53M190 842-1424 =~1~':d~edd~ uec Suite 1350 1/1 tval cerna ••• Lr till 2bt pool• MC. hobby a-t Rlty fee •Vignette BBQ areal B1ttb/ .... 1. 2711 41h floor with view
lhopt. h 95, 847-7501 ~h Sorry, no pets •T~t dine In oourt yrd 1 •-• •••-842,..&UMon ll'lrv Fri 8-! 2Br 18a [)pix, trptc:, no ~ -.---peta. h75. Cen lhow Sat SKIP TO OCEAN. bMc:h & ,_ "·--o• • 11111 • Oct 12th Call 173-0887 park. 3+3, dining, frplc:, .. .._ •Spectoue Apanmenta 1 l'--•m•-1 . oar 11200. "3-5191 lam. Ziii •Your own pvt patio Wk~ rentatt l ow ra1 .. '--..
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Ml·llll ..sf-YALll 2BR 1ba. lrplc, and petto. I N •Gourmet kltchert $ t 5 ' Up/Wkly Color l.L lalt/ltat 8&>ed9I ftn. Specbia 3bf Gar•o•. U60. cell lniat 2144 1Br/1be nu pa1n1 ~ b1k to •New d0\19 ten c:rpt TV. !Mid teMce . ..,... ~~·~9~~~: 2~~:!~~~,~~dd. ~t~\tt!!i!o* e;':~:i:~·,,:n~~~ VLLA~ . =~~:'~:ng I S-:S ~Sn~~ laaiant/Ottin . :;:~ F:~!r:.~-==
AQt,Suppe,&4M181 ger, quiet. unfrn. IRVINELEA8ES NHrly new 1BR apt. \JI:. wl •tM-O-LegunaBeecf\.4~5294 1100 aci h Ni 4emalt 644-8699
lll1llW ft.... I 1300/mo. 479 Morning , ........... ....., se75tmo + utllt. No frig All UTILITIES INCLUDED -•• •--offtoee 3 ~t.0 11,.L-=o-=s=-T-=-ll-=,30-,.------
3 Bf 21A IHI • fwnlly room eenyon. &40-5e64. 711-t• M get. AQ1 e75-333l *100 OFF 18T MONTH'S RENT 1 ---• -•u. pnv.te • outekM rec:e()t tong haired t>1k VIMf~lot. Pool/tennle 2Br 28a epec:te. oceen vu YMrly $926 Chermlng • tBd, 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhnw IWk'ly rent• now !Miii t rM I 1650/mo R .. 1 mele Cat vcty KlnOt A4.
& . Reduced tc Fl'J)IC, petlo, yrd, 2 car oar GREENTREE:3BR 2ba. No otd4w 28' 1e. houae em ON ALL APARTMENTS Furnlthed s 129 50 • & uc> 2274 n1 of w em H Hwpt 8c:tl 7 141&'2~~
'3ea.OOO. 2131430-34529 11450 mo. 780-8382 pelt l..M 11200/mo 818 pet ok gar prilg 875-3063 Vltlt ~model Dally H I Hwpt Bt\ld, CM 646-7445 ~Je w11 Co~1t 0:::: °' 2 13 42'·2650
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IUmw hme. Plll'ICQmlc ocn vu, Rfl'l(lho San Joequln 281' lal~ta Ptalanla ON sn.ECTtD ArTS F~ MEJIATt OCCWMCY LA QUINTA HERMOSA l302eW COUIZ tUa/fomo.1nlNtnewiV\. dog, ctillOrwn•I* ,_,, ~ y= v':.~t aundectt. bMllt OefdenL -+'<Mn, 28a, top loc. Pool, ....., 162, 1 Partlllde Ln. HB por1 Beecf\ • TV of oc Alfl)Of'I $.450/mc IC)eClal diets . vtc; 8'g Cor SBr28a.3 c:..~Furn 'P9 111oo.Ev154-36H ...,., THE place to come home to -A Ml-14t1 S130•wtttQi no · • o., tndl ::':1 oneBch. 100 REWAAD
•. TeMlla. Pool. Ck.lerded f 12 / o 2 8d 1 R!th / !L!l! wcetul park-like set11nl'I conveniently • ~. ~-, ..... -rm 955-3333 °" 673-1182
QMe. tstt,000 Ind ,_ Of un urn m · Untvm Woodbridge 28' rm ... w au • ...._. ...-• ~ IMd = _._ ....... ,_ -!Md. Celt ,,.,, Dock Open 8et/8un 1-&. 424 2a. acarger l ,0"75/mo Yrty, Near bH cl'IH located within walklng d istance to y l ltatala ooffM lmmed oocupen. Loa1 Soll1erydtamoncsen
8334122 or 132•1MO °' MerldOla Terr. Us..6393 7~1196 K«tMet. ~· Srl25/mo. &45-1133 theatres, rest1urant1 and shops. Only ~ Vl:ll ~ iut •• Cf 476-10M 0t &449184 gegment MG 10103 CdM
831 5810 ... - -2BA 18A unfum ......... mlnutet to South Couth Plaza and the beach I C:C:etl Fr pie nu t Monltl Free Rent Wl'fl bCf\ Riewwd '10 QUMtlOn• . •-•••• = ... L •t ·.:.. · .. .,..,, St260tmo. 4M-4M2 Gt'M1 §BR Ill-A; cabifl, IM F,.., _,._ ., __ ,, ........ ed (818) 282-2458
TUii. -Lu•. 2BA ~ wtdedla. • 11.. OWllQ9· 1:stepe to !>Wt\. beach. ....,,, "" -... _ ~-.....
V-Nr ...._ ~ ~~blQW.114715/mo, , AO ..-1, a;a:: '\'wty. 873-8955 1 lledroom FURN StudlO w/OClt """· color' TV. trp6c, reieerw Sultea. Accountant, At· -· • ._ .-........ 1,... ....... ...-• 1 a-...a..OOlm A ..._,I .. ......_ oc:n tide of PCH. l..M thru now 155/dey ~111 t,__ & "'--·1• Con Ptntaala -Hr Condo, ,._._,., 8 or •~•.-dren OK. Avail now. BAYfRONT FUAN ww~ _., ,.... ...._.. 1• l t ~j,-' • ._....,._ I lliiilmliiNiiiii._iiii•
dehwltw, ~fdrf«, •l•l•l9LD S1700lmo.1Ncr 4tw.400 28R l 10b0 utll pd, 303 E 2 9edroonl Tow~ .. 12"-.. tM Ju~ _..,.., ~2•1 1 Lg 8tg 8w C.bln POOi :'or:";,,~~= IAHIR1,.lllftl ~poot.1132,toOOt 3 8dtm 2 be 1400 9q ft ARlhftect~28f 1'Mte Edg9watet 171•2M41 FROM tal5 CV-. EYM
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HOO/mo. Ownr/AOI TV, "9r.o. 'mtoro. ~ Dupta. Soectl!CUIW ocn p;;j Pt: Av! 10/14. Aedec al l UllllTicS P'IO It~~ ... ~ 14 714/~11 Con"'9nce Roome, Sec· ~I 11\al OOCUN9d a1 114.lalt.o411 untt on Neraeeua. Awl! 1 vu. 9Mut ~ & .. 1191', ~ lndrt. 1 ~ '" ,, ~ m.,...., ICltcNn a more PCH & <>oww. Thur&. Oct Nov 22 ttw o.c 22 mod oonv.n lf1Cll lndfy Adlt Pl"ef Ni No pere -Gas Fireplaces 'flF WtilOW ltatah te lhu Comer o1 ~ • 3 at 1 45 Pm .,.._, • mll_!!?,llft i'f2001mo • llJOO ~ l 1a50/mo. Dy 484 I03f. MOO yny0
M&-1131 Nf lltlOpp4nQ center No 2714 JamborM h~utlv• g;ey Merceoet I YMCA ~ d • b I • 1 • c d • P ew 417-3644 1 -Rustte Wood P1nelm&. G11ss Cloth . !Mt• Meo mo MO-t3&4 uR 2c ::::z: Nr ........... Row inc. 152.1110 3Q0 1 119" Ptee. contaet ONp
2 ... ....__, -,_,. .... M • .... o Q u Ir•. .. "I VM;APIT: S8t 2M. 1086 -C t .. _. I o-r-. ,.. .,.. ....,....., """"'' w~ ......... -......... Suitt 540-3500/Wotti bdr"'::' ,;;.;;: in~ 17~ "• • ~ 1111 '""° ~ly. 1321 w. I '""'r1 ~amed ~1tn1s 18R. 281l 38R. Fumlehed p., ba. N-emlft. w 10tyr, 211.~ .;;;" 240-30l0/Home
11100/MO. lm!Hdl•t _ ~ c , l3e-30IC> -Dishwasher$ °' """'"' Mnter. Yfto/. ...,..,..._, Pool/J.c S-4&o
$ ... or INtf'9 T.-r110t HA, fM'I .,.,Condo!lllr v.,.,,,,. 1• ""'.,,.., -Pools. Wh111poot, E1erc1$t Room Summer &eir 11~ lndut• es1.tOM *WLllM""11 LITTBTlllllllPI
1n o.ooo rm. pvt ywd. l tlOO/mo. ~OcltlnVu.2"'*' No pea. 1i.t, ii. llOO: -C l· .... ted Ten"'" Court• 1 BA~-~ ATTN~ fun..,.,... 1 M<>Nn4 RllEI RENT ,..... l'IOloeoape. ~ ......,,... No pm. .,,_, 8r-..v 2 ..,.... t1HO/mo. .._. beedl.. 1n-a111 ' •" "~ ~ ·~ ~ pedo proe •nS/mo cw Condo 111 Dor.. Or.,..,. 14 ~ der9 Ind""""""" untqueHorMe176-4006 l.M9t.-y,...1n2 -Uundry factJ1hcs ..._ o1 c.m.y VtQ & ~.-4\40 -·••tl••hl.11-3161 io.... COl'noet:-i,_ano ,.,•l._..,.IL....,•F1111Plm'~poo1 =•=.::,:: •;""'-.... lllt C... W .. 1111 -fttr HollSlnc. Sorry, No Pets :~J:501mo yrty ~~~--= CS'r'~=~.pq Ci:'=:/io '°'
a --. t ltllOC*a to poot""•ltilllte.e.Wlill& M rlllml &a CXAXl M 1C::~:;:o;:a:: ier a. 2 -w1rn::A 1 ..... on.., -...... 1 ,.,_, 1165 1 ~Pt 11 al I I .,..._ 8 t10K, NIK poola. l..-$tll0. all with IOAT DOCK. Sl80 Ind IA~. ~ .. ~'° bW1t1 17'i.10Mor ~ Hwy.n...oo~ r a trY HI
..... I tlOO/MO. "°•tit....... . 1000/mo -a~ 1MO 213 ... •• 1 .. mo a.a..aeo. lllO CANYON Mif"" .,, & JI!#-...
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H...-~ to Miit w. nr. IM. dlln. 11900. bWlll, Yftf, ger. d9C*. PCH aM 1be __.,. bd\.. ~. ooca.tptnCy. pool ....... ......,_, tPeOa. .._ OC ~ QOOfrTI
cc nechde do" we1 A\111New.1. M4-197 SUOlmo. • ~ 11100/mo. •~414 tlOO mo• &\J-4MO II.al ll80 1'0-Ui1'1 11 sa ea ft .. ,., .. ; • 2111
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ROBINS
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~(March 2 1-Apnl 19): Focus on dewls. fine po1ots. security
and Slra.Jght wlc. Famtly relat1onsh1ps att emphasued. and 50 is
propcrty.1t may be nettSsary to do some remodeling to bnng bu1ld1na
up to standards.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Empbam on room. movement.
cbanie. travel, vanety and cont.acts which \llmulate and encouraae you
to uuhze talents .. Lunar emphasis o n shon tnps. vmts. relauvcs.
messages and special mfonnauo n.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Dom~st1c adJ UStment 1s featu~
Money QUC'rtlons writ be 1'8mved -what had bttn lo'lt is due to be
recovered. Family member has surpn~ for you -of p(easaot variety
Taurus, Libra persons figure prominently.
CANCER (Junc 21 -July 22): Techniques can be perfected. you'll be
nd of superfluous matenal Emphasis on streamhnmg. correct
Judgment. intumon that 1s on targCt Deline terms. be sure meanings
are crystal<lear.
LEO (July H-Aug. 22). You need no lon~r be afraid of the dark'
What had been hidden or obscure comes into plain view. Yo ur posmon
is stro ng. you'll prove majo r paaot a nd you will be in dnver's seat
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 12): You prove to be a roanng suettSs!
Lunar. numencal cycles h1ghl1ght" populanty. mo ney, powers of
persuasion and love Basic wtshes wtll be fulfi lled Task will be
completed. you'll reach wtde audience.
UBl\A (Sept. 23--0ct. 22): Stress m dependt.'nce. creauvny. reali..ze
you can make significant business. career gains. Highlight onginalny,
dance to your own tune. get to heart of mauers where romance 1s
concerned. A void heavy h fhng! ~
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 l-Nov 21 ): Follow through o n hunch. ()pcsn 'of
of comm~mcauon. Emphasis on travel, publishing. d1sscmYl stone.
infonnauon. Family membef confides secret -don·t cast '
Cancer, Aquanus persons play unusual roles. ..play humor
SAGmARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc. 21) Otvenify.nformauon and ' co~municate wtth relative m transtt Dig deep blhcrs. Emotional
you II learn plenty about financial resource~ I
involvement is part of sccnano. slow mcdttatc fomfy
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19). rposs1b1i1t~ of parlnersh1p.
pos1uon . Check l~I papers. 1nvest~tat1ve efforts. manta! status. l
Focus also on pubhc relations. c~m1c ~nano •
Taurus, Scorpio persons figure •r. Lunar emphasis on cmpLoym.eol, :.
AQUAR(US (Jan 20-F~~pon )Our 1udgment, tnd1v1duals who •
care of pets. i>C<?Ple who ~P recent resolutJons concem.ing diet.
sh~ your as~1rat1ons,.ith. Virgo plays ro le
nutnt1on, exc~1se an~arch 20l Good lunar aspecd coinetdes widh
PISCES (Feb ~hange and a vane•~ of co ntacts with m1crest1ng
romance. crcallY1 rca1,e unusual gJft. vou'll know tha1 your dfons
md1v1duals. Y'
are apprec1J6ERl IS YOUR BJRTHDA YH>u have unusuaJ voice.~
IFQ6 music. arc creatJvc. sensual.. .ipprecia te an. fl owers and
'U U Ulll '81 at~CVou stnvc for balance and 1ust1ce. ~l>U nonnalh a re d1plomat1c SMll C.1f\1ft w1 lhng to fight wht'n cause 1s nghl Taurus. Libra. Scorpio
2060 HAHOR lll90
COSTA MlU 642 0010
,..,. -• , ..... ~lsons play important roles in 'our l1k 'I ou travd th•~ yt'ar. v1•· auto. ..r. am "" , radio, PS, PW, PB. un pulanty increases. you h«ome more aware o f hodv image and
wtieel (1JGN 141) should lcccp track of your weight In No' em~r accent is on money.
HUNTINGTON BEArrl h d CHRYSLER/PL YMS l&.4 ac 1evcment, rccogn1uon an roman1.e
2-063 1 SIL VER
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In mint Oftered'by prl-
9 .000~ $9,500 Call
v•\'656--2409 tor more
(7alls
0< Info IMdlno to recover;
ot my stolen '64 eorv.ne
on Oct 1 In Hunt. BMch
Gold convert w/tan lnlef
Lie (CJSCRVT) rm heart·
broken Please cell
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with·finding missing kids
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Steven
Vianau sa.id every time be saw bis
miss.ina cbtldren's pictures on com·
puters, billboards, milk cartons,
paper arocery taek.s and flyers, it p ve
him hope that they would be spotted
and rescued.
The publicity worked: the Hum-
boldt County man was reunited with
his son Matthew, and dauahter,
Sarah, this week after a IS-month
separation. His ex-wife, Kathleen,
had fled with them to Arizona after he
was awarded sole custody.
"I've tallced to people who have
been looking for their lcids for four
yean." Vignau said Friday in San
Francisco. "They couldn't get any
help at the time. I'm fortunate that
this happened when there was help."
The children were found with the
help of the California Foundation for
the Proteetion of Children, an or-
ganizatiQn founded nine months ago
by Aucmblyman Gray Davis of Los
An_1ele5.
Since January, pictures of 25 miss-
ing children have been distributed by
225 companies on various products
across the Southwest at a cost of about
$500,000, Davis said.
Davis said more than 70,000 cases
of missing children were reported to
the state Department of Justice in
1985. Throu$h the efforts of his
foundation, ntoe children have been
found.
"Every child was found by some-
one who had seen their picture on one
of the missing children products,"
Davis said. "People sec these children
every day. What they don't know is
that the authorities arc looking for
them."
Some critics say there should be a
distinction made between abduetJons
by parents and strangers, but Davis
disagrees.
"They arc both serious crimes
which cause enonnous suffering," he
said. "We cannot allow anyone, even
parents. to take the law into their own
hands.
Davis said a bill he sponsored
I#~
Ste't'en Vlfnu •harea a moment eon Matthew, 15~ and
daqhter Siu'ah, S, after the trio were reu.nlt.ed th.la week.
called the M1sstng Children Act of
1985 will go into effect in February.
The bill strengthens criminaJ penal-
ties for abduction, establishes a
reward fund, and requires that
schools check to sec if new students
are miss.ins children.
Davis said community partici-
pation is what makes the program
work. "This is a great tribute to the
generous spint of Americans."
The Vignau children were at>-
ducted July 4, 1984 when Matthew
was 4 and Sarah was 2. They were
• sighted more than 100 times, but the
FSI was not able to locate them until
last week in Phoenix, Ariz.
Vignau, 34, said his ex-wife has
been charged on a federal warrant for
unlawful flight. She is scheduled for
arraignment on state and federal
child stcaJina charges Oct. 9 and Oct.
I 0 in Humboldt County and San
Francisco respectively, be said.
LA-area hospitals would
fare badly in'major quake
On a 10 scale, stale
called a 4 .5 in way
of preparedness
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An earth-
quake as severe as the pair that
devastated Mexico City last month
would destroy a third of the hospital
bed capacity in the nation's second
largest city. an ex pen told a legislative
panel.
"The faults run through the city,"
L. Thomas Tobin, executive directo r
of the Califo&ia Seismic Safety
Commission. ~rid.ay. "In Mex-
ico City, that fault was 200 kilometers
away."
Tobin warned that a quake that
registered 8 or above on the Richter
scale -the first Mexico City quake
Sept. 19 registered 8.1 -could
produce tens of thousands of cas-
ualties and devastate 33 percent of
hospital bed space in the Los Angeles
area.
A similar quake stnking San Fran-
cisco could destroy 50 percent of the
hospital capacity there, he said.
"On a 10-scale. California is about
4.5 in the way of preparedness,''
Tobtn told the state Senate Toxics
and Public Safety Committee. ~
Seismic rcscarchen have estimated
that there is a 50 percent chance of an
8.0 quake striktng the lower San
Andreas fault that runs through
Southern California sometime dunng
the next 30 years.
In response to Tobtn's testimony,
committee chainnan Art Torres, D-
South Pasadena, said he will propose
a November 1986, bond initiative for
money to strengthen state and private
hospitals. university and college
structures and many other state-
owned buildinp.
Tobin said S800 million is needed
to reinforce 250 hospitals and state-
owned buildings considered poten-
tially hazardous in a major earth-
quake.
"The state of the an is such that we
should know how to build buildings
that don't collapse," Tobin said. "The
question is, who should do it and how
should they pay for it? That's what
makes it the political question it is.''
A 1980 survey identified 250 of
1,350 state-o't'ned buildings as poten-
tially unsafe m an earthquake. Most
of the buildings were constructed
under outdated btsilding codes.
Surveys have suggested that an
even greater earthquake hazard is
posed by the 50,000 to 60,000
unreinforced brick buildings
throughout the state. Tobin said.
In a related development, the
Structural Engineers Association of
California unveiled a rewrite of
seismic dt!ign codes followed by
government jurisdictions throughout
the world.
"This is a majo r step and represents
the state of the art in building design,"
Oakland engineer PauJ Fratessa. who
beaded up the rewrite, said at the
aSSOCJation's meeting Friday in Cor-
onado near San Diego.
While the public would notice few
outward changes, the revisions would
impose new reviews and seismic
testing of proposed designs for build-
ings that either hold large numbcn of
people or arc considered casentiaJ for
public safety.
Such reviews and tests arc not
currently required. The new docu-
ment lists criteria to be used in
deciding the best type of structure to
withstand severe temblors in a given
geographical area.
The association's "blue book" ser-
ves as the seismic design chapter of
the nation's Uniform Building Code,
which sets the standards for building
structures and is used bf cities around
the world as a mode for building
laws.
The new codes will be submitted
later this month for approval by th.c
International Conference of Building
Officials, which issues the Uniform
Building Code. Fratcssa said he
expects little or no opposition.
"The costs (of meeting the new
standards) arc not exorbitant,"
Fratessa said. "AU revisions have
raised costs, but these improvemenu
arc what we ought to be doing, so they
ought to be supported."
fhe new seismic codes could be in
use as early as next year, he said.
l'l~dson memorialized in SF
LOS AN~
candlelight me~ . (AP) . -A
held for Rock H~~ .service was
cisco. and the actor's fri~ ~~· Fran-
were still uncertain how t1"1d they
dispose of his ashes. \'t'Ould
-defend itself against infection and
victims suffer a wide range of
maladies that frequently include
cancer. Transmitted via body fluids,
often dunng sexual contact. AIDS has
primarily afflicted homosexual men,
intravenous drug abusers and
hemophiliacs.
"I think everything 1s up in the~
at the moment," film director Ross~
Hunter said Friday. Slager comes full-clrcle
""'1th µnlverslty's award Hunter said Paul Sherman,
Hudson's New York-based attorney,
would be involved in the funeral
arrange~nts.
The 59-ycar-old Hudson's body
was cremated shortly after his death
Wednesday following a year-lo~
battle with AIDS. Hunter said pubh-
ctzed plans to scatter the ashes at sea
were speculative.
On Thursday, about 500 candle-
carryib' mourners held an hour-long
memonal service for Hudson in San
Francisco.
It was organized by AIDS sufferers
from the groups Mobilization Aaainst
AIDS and People Wllh AIDS Al-
liance.
''Mr. Hudson contnbuted his
enormous '!0Pu1arity around the
world in the fight ap.inst AIDS," said
Paul BonebefJ. ~pokes man for the
Mobilu.ation Apinst AIDS "He was
the most famous per10n wnh AJDS in
the world. To do that was a put,
put thins."
Publicist Dale Olson hn en·
cour'lfed fnends and fans to make
donauons to AIDS research instead
of buyina flowers. Two montht 110.
Hudson established a foundation to
raiK money for such research, and
two weels aao. the actor dona~
SH0,000 to an anti-AJDS fundra.iter.
Acquired immune diteUe syn·
drome cnpplcs the body's ablhty to
AUSl~ Texas (AP) -Mezzo-sop~ C received a . ra onrad distin~uished al ity of Tex~s
da u "'t.lsaward Fn-Y., 2 'years after srr~ forced
to Wlthdraw from a cam~
production because sh~o~
black.
'.'It's hke comi~g full circle,"
said Conrad, a native of Pittsburg
in cast Texas. "Texas is my home
and this is like finding that yo~
have a place in the world. It makes
me want to say, Yippee!"
Connad, 48. one of six alumni hon~rcd1 1s the first black to
rc<:e1ve tne award.
She was a UT voice student in
195 7 when she was cast opposite a
white baritone in a school pro-
duction of"Dado and Aeneas."
Two leaislators, Jerry Sadler and~ocChapman, told univcnity
officials that they opposed ca.stina
a black and a white as lovers.
After threatcnina lettcn werc
recc1ved by UT officials and Chapman1&1dhewou~fiahtthe
VT budaet in the Leaitlature.
Connad was told two weeks before
opening night that sbe could not
be in the opera.
The incident made headlines
nationwide and drew protests
from lawmakers and UT aroups..
Conrad. who hu suna with r~w York's Metropolitan Opera
smc.. t 982, received a bachelor's
dep-ee ~ music in l 959. She perform~'( UT in April 198'4 in ~ Af:~ 'h~.re production of -s a t, •h<>raiorio by UT
composer Earl Stewwi.
"That~ a re-atab~t
of ~Y relat1onstrip with tbefti.
ve.':'"Y· and this really com~ 1t, said Conrad.
"I think t.bis honor l'q)l"tteots 1
ar<>wth by UT but it wouldn't mean very much if it hadn't come
out of my own sweat and blood a~d my own talent. And for my
friendund my family. it will beao
wonderful. We lived throuab
some ~I· bluinc da)'l.. and this
•ward ssvcs UJ all • cbuoc to
oclebnte tOle\hcf. It's a healln• ~·· ...
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Cindy A. W....,_ ,,. .......,_,, wM lllecf Thie IU\-...nt w med Vie UlldlrlliOMd Wilt ... lit oona60W'"IO the ~t'e 8AA8AAA ANN PE""y, A petition 119 been med A pMltton hat been ftled ~ ~ ~ _. ~ wttll the County C1ett1 of Or· w11h U. Councy C1eft1 of Or· PfM ....... to the NgMilt ~: IA,_BAAA P. l,_ONHILL. by THOMAS INOAAM CASE by W9elTI 0 . HWl:le I .... __ .. n·-""' .,. . .,. County on~-.,. County on~ end beat btdder, IUt>j9Ct to foeddueoondunlttoan BAMAAA ANH IAOfitHllL. a ANOMW INGAAM ~ ~C fllWlnlM~
County on ...,.. .. _wrt\bober• 13, 1Ma 28 lMa ooit•mdon °' M6d Su-nliltlng ""Ole fwnlly dMI-8AA8AAA ANN Pl!""y In thl ~ Court of Or· pe0« Coun of Orangit
, 1M8 ,.._ ' f1111•'1 pertor Court, on OI _,.., Ole Ing ioc.ted et 5502 Uttitt IAONl'flLL Mge County ~ !Mt County ~ tM1 ~
.,_, Pubffehed ar-. CoeM ~ Or111'1Q9 Coee1 10tlldayOf0otober, tM6tlt Drlw. Th9 eubjeet Pf~ A l*IUOn h• ~ ftled THOMAS INOAAM CA8f I 11ern O.~IOOfoehe9C.
flublllhed 0ninge Coee1 Daffy Piiot hc>lember 29, Deity Piiot October 5, 12, 19, the offtoe of JAMES L. le loceted In Iha R1 (SlnQloe by MAtY e.twe Ir~~ AHMEW 1HGMM CASE be Evw be appdnted •pet· tiot ~-22, October 0, 13, ~. 1"5 29, 1eas AUBEL. JA., A Uw COtpof· Femtty Aeatdentlel) dletMl 11e1nt In the 8upettor Court llPC)Olnted • pet9CIMI ,..,_ tone! ~to 86-• e, 1 ... 1996 Su-763 S.OT3 atlOft. 3432 VI• ()potto, and {e fllk'O IMlf ~ of OrMge CoUnty .....,.... reeentett¥etoedrnln!IWIN mlnl9tertheeete\eOftheO..
Su-734 ~ e.actl. CA t2MS, put'IUlll'lt to fM etandarda of lllQ thet MAtY e.twa Iron-eetn of the deoedent. cadent. --------I •-.,. MnftM' County of 0rlnQl9. 8tN Of Afllcle 9100 of the Hunt. hMI Wllllame be appointed M The petition reqUMI• The ~tltlOn requeata ll)TlC( ,._ nu1~ callfOml9. 111 the right, tltie tngton a.ach Ordinance penonet 1ep1 .. 1te1Mt 10 ~ to_,,,,. ...... me eut1-1ty to edfllllllllet the
PlCTmOUa ••H••• PtCTTnOUI WM =..::-:. :i. ':' 0.: ~ publlO hW1nO on !he ~-:'me-... of the =t·~~ ~ :,~ ~ ~ ~A~M MAm ITATDWlfT MAim 8TATIW end all the rtght, tlUe end prCJ90MI wlll be held on The "tltlon requHll tat .. Act tllt• Act. •
The foloW!no .,.,.._ .,. The::::::::: 1*tona -The 'oloWtnO ,,._ .,.. lntertlli ~ the .tat• of T~ey. October 15. 1983, author1ty to ecfmlnl9ler l'M A '-1nG on the p«ltk>n A hMtlnQ Off the petmon ~ • l"r9Clelon dolnO u : dolnO buelneee .. : £.A. Mid lfecuud hat aoQUftcf at 7:00 p.m. In the City eet.ete llftder the ~ w111 be Nkf ont10-~ M Wll be Nkf on 10-3CM4 et
And Opt~ 18201w HH .. t8.:..~M4c2 ~St.. HUMMEL & AMOCIATE8; byoperatlonofl-orother· Counoll Chtmber, Civic'*" AdmlNet,.llon of &-9:30 A.M In Dept. No. 3 et e;30 A.M. In Dept. No. 3 9' • .. ............ A 112...... South Coeet PrOC)erty .,._ wlM other tMn or In ed-c.nter, 2000 MIM Street, tat• Act. 100 CMc c.nter DrM W•. 700 CMc Center DrM w.t. ~l.Ane. 8te c'" All 0 . l.llbiO, 15842 Bowle agement; South COHt dHlon to that of M6d c»-Huntington IMch, Call· A Mering on the petttlon Sante Ana. CA 92702. s.nta ANA.~ 92102 ntlngto...,-.HCll, A 81 .• Wwtmlnltet, CA 92e83 Propert.... oee.d, at lhe time of deeth. fom6ll 92648. at wNch time ... be Nkf on 10-23-M et IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU 08JEC1" to l'M
3 Nedla All LM>lb, 15142 Edwwd Andt.ee Hummel, In end to Ill the oertAtln reel end piece written and orel 9.30 A.M. In Dept. No. 3 et grwrtlng of the petition. YoU granllno of the petition. YoU
Oeniel s,::..rt. 20 t2th Bowle St .. Weetm!Mter, CA 2WA FemlMf A~. Corona PfOf*tY lltueted In the Cl1y MtlmOny wl" be Pf'...,..190. 700 CMc Center Or1w W•I. ~ either ~ at the lflould atther _.., It !he ·1~ I, ~. • CA 92083 del Mar, CA 92926 of Newpot1 Beedl, County of Any per eon dH lrlnp Santa ANA. CA 927<1+ '-1nG and 1t•t• your ob-Meting and lllat• 'f04" ob-
i Thi. bu1lnn1 11 con-Tiiie t>ualneee It con-Orenge. Staie of Cellfomie. fut1her 1ntonna11on ~ IF YOU OBJE<:T to tn. )ectlone or Ille wnnen aotee-tectlone or Ille wrman Ot>tee-
Thlt buel~ con-~ed by: due'ed by. an lndMduel pertlcul.ny deec:t'lbed M I<* Ing ttllt matter may oontact granting of Iha petition, you tlOnt wttll the court befcn llona wntl the cou'1 befor-a ~ 1111 Nadia A. LAblb Edwwd A. Hummel iowl, to wit. Howwd ~. ANociet• ~ either ~ It the the llMl1ng. Your ~-the Mering. Your ~· ~ 8. Buk•ty Thie ltat--.t w .. llled Thia lt•'-lt ... lllO PARCEL 1: Planner,., (714~5271. hMllng end ltat• your ob-ence IMY be In perton or by llllCe may be In pet90n or by • ·-_....,.,_,, wu Ned wttll the County CW11 of Or· with the County C1ertt of Or· All ltlat portion of Lot t of ,,.... W. e.o-lectiona 0t Ne wrttten obtec-your ettorney your attom-y ·~ty ty ~of~ anoe County on S..,tember .,. County on October 1, Trect No. 108S, .. per "'liP .......,, .............. .... tlonl with the COUtt befor-a IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR IF YOU ARE A CA.EOfTOA
on .,_,em 24, 1985 . 1905 1'9COtded In Boole 302. page. ,..,.... C01111m'l 1lan the hMrlng. Your appeier-or a contingent ctedltor of Of • contll\Oetlt ctedl10t of 1· tea ~ Pu"'"...._. Or ~_!I ~ 14 and 15. Mlecellaneoua P\ibbhed Orenge COMt anoe may be In pereon or by the 1S«11111f. you ITIU9t Ille the d«n sd, you""* Ne .....,_, enoe .,.,.., Publlahed Or-. .....,... Mape, In the office of the Deity Piiot October 5, 1985 YOU< attorney. your clakn wnt1 the court or your delm wttti the court or
P\iblWled Oninoe COMt Deity Piiot ~tember 29. Delly Piiot October 5, 12, 19, County Aecorder of Mid Sa-093 IF vou AAE A CRE.orr~ ~I It lo the per90l\ll ~I 11 10 Iha pet9CIMI
Ptoc ~ember 22. October o. 13. 20. 1996 2t, 1985 County. lhowl1 end delllned "' a contingent etedltor of ,....,.1111Ye ~tect by r.-.nt•tlwl llPC)Olnted by • ober 0, 13, 1983 Su-709 8..oM .. Unit tE on that oertell'I the deceued, you muet ftle the court within tour montn. the court within tour montha
Su-T3lr Condominium Plan re-PlllJC ll)TICE Y04Jf dlllm with the court Of lfom the date of flrlt • from the date of Int i.. l't8.JC ll>TICE Pt8.JC ll)llC( corded October 4, 1972 In NOTICe °' ~t 11 to U. peraone1 IUMQeofletten•PfO'llded euanceolllltten~cwO'llded
--------------book 10358, page 705, Of. ,. ui•ua CO ... H.c>N r~ llPC)Olnted by In Section 700 of th• In Section 700 of th• l'ICTmOUI IUltNIM flCTmOUe .,..... fide! Record•. In the office of the court wttNn tOur monthl Probate Code ol Calltoml&. Probat• COde of Ce11torNL n:nnoua ....... MAm ITA~ ..... ITATW ttle County Reoofder of Mid ~ ~ trom the ~ of ""'1 ... The time lot ftllng ctMM ... The time for llflnO dalml ...
MAm eTATDmln' The followlng pereona ere Th9 fo11ow4ng peraone.,. County. CODE AMENDMENT NO euenoeofletten•PfO'llded not expire pnor to IOIK not expite l>(\Of to IOU<
Th9 lolowlrlQ peniona -dOlng ~ •: doing bua1f1ieee M : A B•bt PAACEL 2: 85-20 · In Secilon 700 of the month11Tom the date of the IJIOl'lthe trom the d.i• of the ~ ee: Herber Spu, 8802 Shoe! Analr, 8381 Notfoll( OrM, An undivided 1154tll ~t'I Heme· CITY Probe .. Code of C.itlomla. hMllnQ notloe ebow. hewing notice above
Coe9t DetaSytt-. 3045 Circle, Huntington Beedl, Huntington BHCih, CA Interest In and to .. thel POI'· OF HUNTINGTON BEACH The time lor llflnO delme wlll YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE the
, Costa MeM, CA CA 92t48 92t48 tlon of Lot 1 of Tract 7095, NOTICE IS HEREBY not upn p(\Of to four Ne kept by the court. If YoU '"9 kept by the oourt. ..!/:
Johnnie H. Wl'llte, 0892 Donne Amand?t. 0741 • pet mac> recorded In OIVEN thet • pu~ hMttng monthl tron1 the date of tho are a per*>n lnt-ted In are 1 pereon Inter In
St...,, R. Utwek, 3045 Sho•I Clrele, Hu ntington Auburn Dftve. Huntington looll 302. pegee 14 and 15, wlll be held before the Hunt-hMr1no notice abov9. the aotlte, you may ..,... the eetate. you may .w erlleld. Coeta Meu, CA Beech, CA 92&48 e.act1 CA 92&47 Mlecellaneoua Mape, In the DI__._ Com-YOU MAY EXAMINE the upon Ille executor or adml~ upon the ellecutor or~
2t 0or1t Ann Battee&a. Ne2 Cethanne SttllUM, 8381 office of the County ~ ~ 8Mct1 r-"-"' Ille kept by the court. 11 you lstrltor, or upon the at-lltrator, or upon the at·
Thie t>ullneu le con-Slloal Clrde, Huntington Norfolk °"""· Huntington COl'der ol .. Id County. m lkferl~· the ~ of ere • per.on lntereet-6-In tom.y lor the executor or tomey for the executor or
ed by. BMch. CA 92048 Beach. CA 112&48 1t10W1'1 and defined u com-~amendment to Artlcle the eetate. you may ..,... admlnl1trator, and Ille wlttl admlnlltratOf, and Ille wtth
Si.ven R. Utwak Tiii• buelnn• I• con-Thll bu11n... I• con-mon area on that oeri 1175 (Adult Entertainment upon the uec:utor or admln-the court wl1h Pfoof of --the court with proof of --
Ttill etaternent ... flied ducted by: ducted by: a general part· Comdomlnlum Plan re-BullneMM) ~ (COmmunl-letrlltOI. OI upon the at-vl<le. 1 wntten requeet ltlt· vl<le, • wrttten r~ ~-
wtttl the County a.rt! of °'· Johnnie H. White nerahlp c«ded October 4. 1912, In Ole lcle ton19y fOf the ei1ecut0f Of Ing that you dellre epeclal Ing that you deelre epsdal
ange County on S..,tember Thie llatement WN nled Donne Alexender book 10368, page 705, Of· ~4:('0:., ~Art oi. administrator, end flte wltll notloe of the nllng of 1111 In-notice of the nllng of an ln-
13, 1983 with the County Clenl of Or-Thia atatement wu n1ec1 flclal Aecordt. In the otnce of 847 (Hlghwwy the court with proof of •· ventOfy and llPC>'eiMmenl of ventOfy and appr.....,_,t of
,..... lll'llJ9 County on September with the COunty Cieri! o1 Or-the County Recorder of Mid ~~ Dlltr\ct) and vl<le, • written requ.t ltat· 99111• ...u °'of the pet}. eetlta ...U or Of the petl-
P\ibllehed Of9n09 COMt 13 1905 enge County on Auguat 23 County. 933 (U ltted lno thet you deelf• ~ tlona or ecc:ount• mentioned tlonl or ec:counta menttonad
Bu.1inea is great and we
ha•e plenty of nice trad~
ins available to drive
away now!
13 PONTIAC
8000 SON •
V-6, stir•, .-1 lluc:Utl 1M
...._Vary stmpcar. (1HGT52S)
16995
82 TRANS AM
~ i• mla on ttil leaded
beauty. ( 1£XM5M)
*8995
79 CORONA
SON HATCHBACK
Aulomtic with tit, stww, etc. s.r dun cardtiaR. (MOWIM)
*3495
83 TERCEL
4 WHEEL DA.
low miles. cassette, etc.
(1HTC315)
s5495
Deity Piiot S..,tamber 29, ' ~ 1985 • PARCEL 3: ~rtlc:• The ~cl~ notice of the fttlng of 111 In-In section 1200 and 1200.5 of In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of
OCtober O, 13, 20, 1985 Publlllhed Or111'1Q9 Coast '*714 AM that portion of Lot 1 of ~ · eetabllehea that ~ ventOfy and llP9(aleamtnt of the California Probate ecxs._ the California Probate COde. 1----------------....
ci. ... .,.,, Dally Piiot September 29. Pub141hed Or111'1Q9 COMt Tract 71195. u pet "'liP ,. ~lonal UM Permit• tor<*· eetate ~ or of the petl-.--Lewy, line.. A...,_, fe"911 • fan.... At· ---------•0cto~• 13 20 1"''"5 Delly Piiot 0-tember 14 oorded In Boole 302. pegee . ttoneoreooountamentloned ,.,.,......_, ........ ..,..,. tor, .......... m
.,_ v. ' • .... 21 '28 0ctob:' 5 1985 • 14 and 15, Mleoellaneoue taln ueea.,.. grented 10 the In Section l200and1200.5 of ........, l4olte9 m. ....., Weet C~ ltreet. ._.. Su-763 ' ' ' Sa-030 M..,_, In the offtoe of the 09etetor,donotrunwl1hthe theCallfomlaProbateCode ..... CAtot11 411, lall ...,_..,,..CA
PlCTmOUI llU-18 1---------County Recorder of Mid land end .,. not tnne-o. ....-....._, At· PublleMd Oranoe COMt _,
MAm eTA~ rtaJC ll>TICE •-.,. Mnl1C[ County, ltlOWl'1 and defined ::=:: 10 :;:'* .. ow;:r,: ..,..., tor ,..,.,..,.,, .,. Delly Piiot October 4, 5, 11. Publllhed Orenge Coast
The folowlno penona.,.. l"UllL.nl "" .. garage pertilng epeoe buel,,.:. ThoM u.. •f· .... Cowt ............ 11185 Dally PUot October 4, 5, 11,
doing bu9lneM u : WENEOA l'ICTIT10UI .,..... -TmOU• -...... 0-2-20 on tllat certain Com-lected .... the amendmenta ... .. a-wc1no. CA Fs.-382 11185 F"' ...... AOO~INO, 814 kW. 19th 81.. MAm ITATllmJIT r... -domlntum Pllll'I recorded VJ .., ._...,,.,., Costa MeM. CA 9212t The lolowlng peniona are MAm ITATIW October 4 1912 In b001t ere u ~: con,,..ileooe Publlahed Orenge Coast 1---------
Mlcheel Alen l.«:tllter, doing~ a : Th9 tollowtng peraone.,.. 10358 p.Q. 706 OfTldel marlcete combined •Ith Dally Piiot October 4 5 11 P\llUC NOTIC£
835 w. Bak•. Coet• Meu. E ~Q IN EE RI N Q RE. doing ~ •: A) VJdec>. Record• In the onice of t H olln• llaUoni , adult 1985 • . . --.,. lll'ITIC[ CA 92027 SOURCES co .. AKA ER, grllll"I; B) Vlcfeo.-Oram; Cl County ·Recorder of lald entertelnment, dancing Fs.-lel NOTICa °'I~ l"UULn. nu
Thie bUtlMN I• con-Enok-tno Aeeoutoee In-VldeO Qrllll"I, 431 E. 19'11 St.. County end/Of llve entertainment .. <» UMC~ '1C11T10UI .,... ..
duc1*f by. en ~ rernatlonal. AKA ERi Coat• ...... 92927 • rnO,.. oommof\ly kncMn • pnm"ary or MCOndaty UM, HllOi'Ulrt MAim ITAW
Mld\MI L.«:allter Donthata P. Reddy, 1825 Brian & Diane Brown 431 u: eo1 Udo Partt ~ Unit teen dancing, lortUM-tell-Pt8.JC ll)TlC[ Nola Is hereby given he
Thia JtetemeM -ftled Wa1tollft or .. Newport E. 19th St., Coeta MeM. CA lE'. NeoWport &Mah, 'c..i-l'1Q. dey cate oenten and punuent 10 s.ctlon 19118(b) csJno = ~e..=
with the County Cler1I of Or· e.acn. Ce 92880 92627 tomlL d•Y nuteerlea. temporery NOTICa of the CMt Code that on ()o. Hll4 Mln'or Worll 1525 w .,. County on S..,tember Thie t>uelneea la con-Th.. bualneas I• con-Terma of Nie call In 1_ u • • 1 , • mu 1 • m • n t IN'll'nlG M>I tow 18, 1985. et 0:00 p.m., M A h 81;; c
26.1996 ducted.by: ductedby.~andwtfw ful money of the United enterprleH and gem• Notloellherebyglvenlhat st South ~1 AUC11on. ~ 7;Au;2&2e .. oata
'111111 Donthllla P. Reddy Diane Brown Stat• on conftrmetlon of arced••· The propoHd the Board of Truat-of the 2202 South Mein Straet, Br • Allnn 1 ~
Pub!Wled Or-. Coe.I Thie Jt•t.,,,.,,t wu Ned Thia 1ta1ernent •M Neef tale or part caetl end bel-emenctment turther requir'9 CoMt Community COllieQe Santi Ana. Calltomla. !he .. CA •
Delly Piiot October 6 t2 t9 wttll the County Clertt of Or· wttll the County CW11 of Of • .-eY!dellOed by "°'• .. the Planning CommiMlon to D19trict of °'enoe County. followlng deec:t'lbed ertldee ~ ~~. la con-2t 1985 • • · lll'llJ9 County on September enge County on Auguet tO, CIUled by Mortoege or Trui t cori1 lde r whe ther • Callfornla. wlll receive Mel-of penonal Pf'~ wltl be ducted by:., lttdtvlduel · s~ 13. 1985 1905 Deed on the property 80 Pf090Md adult enlertaln· ed bid• up to bYt no lat• IOld 11 public aUctlOn to the 8'Sll ~
,__ ,..,.. told. Ten per cent of amount ment bullneaa le In • tarnlty· than 10:00 Lm . w~ hlgtl91 bidder, lald prop-Thie atetement -fled
Publtahed 0r-. Coast Publllhed °'enoe eo.t bid to be depoalted with bid. oriented tocac!:1':!: con-day. Sept. 25, 1985 at the ~se ~v.=: ..,. •1 with the County~ of Or·
80 CELICA
LIFTBACK
Auton.atic,ICIWOOf,stereo,etc.ltaJ.
ly sharp. { 494ZXX)
*5495
84 FORD
THUNDERBIRD
Pwf wbiowl, flt. cnise, r A , tt'-
fltt c. (1JCMl59)
s ns P\IUC ll)TlC( Dally Piiot September 29, Delly P11ot September 14. Bldaorotferstobelnwrtt-~ t uee Purchalng Oepsirtment of ~· enge County on ~bes _...;•;.;...;-...-.... ..... ......,...___..October 0. 13, 20, 1985 21, 28. Octe>Oer 5, 19811 Ing end wtit be reoelv9d 11 permit -~~t>ulllneu. he Mid COiiege dhltrict located Nlguel, ~~~. t• l1, 1935 ... -----
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-----.. &;1118 Sa-031 the eforeMICS offtce at'"""' The....--ont at 1370 Adema A~. me1n1ng....._...._,, ,_.,, ~DATSUN _,,,_ --time after the "'91 pu~ propoul wlll be on Costa Mw. Calltomle et Clothing. Toya. Boou, Publlll1ed Orenge Co.I J£
MAm ITA~ Ion hereof _,. before T~ll)'. October 16, t985, which time Mid bldl w1t1 be Coetume ~. Record "'ZX TURBO CPE The lollowtnO ~ -PlllJC ll)TIC( P\BJC ll)llC( cat _,,, at 7:00 p.m. In the City bl and reed Album•. Camping gH r, Dally Piiot Sec>tember 2l, .IV doing ~ • for your det• of tale. Councll Ch1mber. Civic pu. lcly °'**' Automobile part1 and IUP-28. Oc:tot>et 5• t2. l985
eyee ,on~Pllotogrephy, '1CT1110U8 .,._.. flCTmOUI ....... o.ted ltlla 24 dey of Sep-. Center. 2000 Main Str .... for PURCtlASE OF MICRO-pllM. Ml~Uaneou1 H · Se-05C f .tl'lf'I wfttl ey.n Other nntioft lftd
Clique • 0.. ...._ aTATDmln' MAim ITATI..., tember, 1985· Huntln ton BMch Call-IOrted per110nal ptoperty """ ••i """ jeVu Product one, 1649 The folloWtng ~.,.. Th9 lolowlng per'lont.,.. Jemee L. Rubel, Jr., A Law lornla 12&48 et -'!ICti time COMPUTER HARDWAA~ The lalt kno'#Tl owner ot Oliy 221( mies. (l&Sl272) ~ti• Sutt• 117. Nft. doing bu?IMM u : LH dotno bue1nea .. : Rent A ~or~3~ ~: end pl11C41 wi-ttten and oral ~~1~0~~~:R~·0 f~t8E the 1boYS pr099f1Y 11 Judi P\11.JC NOTICE
port e.acn. CA 92&83 em. Center, 250 N9wport Chef, 7M W•t 19th Stl'SM, ..,...... .o. ~.,...... . teetlmony wilt be Pf'...,.led PettylOftn. -------s 1 0 495 Si.cy K*1. Mme u Cen• DrlYe, Suite E-101, Coeta M99, CA 112927 92083 (7l4) 87~112• At· An pet1on dHlrlng DISTRICT The Pfope'1y 10 be IOid le '1CTITI0Ue _, .. ,
ebove IMwpor1 BMctl, CA 92880 Hugo Hunzllcler, 2135 tomeye lot Adrnlnlitrator turtti! Information regarO:. All bid•.;:,;:~~ 11ored at: 8012 Aqeme Av· NAm ITAT'lllbna are f
Thia bUllMH II con· Qrtig E. Partter, 1971 Porf Prealdent, Coet• Mesa. CA CT~ 0 Cl~ Ad I ... Ing thll matter may confect =t~wtllcti .,. "°"' In ftle anue. Huntington BMcll. CA The ~~Ex·
ducted by: an lndlvlduel Seat>oume Wey. N9wport 92027 · _ .. :r-. m n Hal Simmon• Aaaoclate ad In he 92646 doing bualM'J737 Birefl ..... ----------------. Si.cy Kogut 8Mctl, CA 928&0 Thie t>utlneas 11 con-trator with the Wiit Annei1ed Plenner,'11 {714) 63&-5271. and may be MQK t Dated September 12. pr-Det 201. ~
Thie atatement WM ftled Joeeph P. Deutac:tl, 1 t ducted by: an~ of the Estate of Nld O.C:.-,..,_ w. hllft. tee-office of 1~ ;:::c1"' of 11185 Street. !'92880
wtth the ~ty CW1I of Of. 'Rot>on Court. Newport Hugo Hunzlkler ~bllahed Or Coast rewy, Hunlh•ton 9wt1 ~~ulng o colleOe OflAMQI COAIT IAV• Beecl\: Soutll-•I Im·
ange County on September Beedl, CA 92883 Th .. etatement WM ftled o.lly Piiot "-:ber 28 ........ C.-l•laA Each bidder mult aubml1 INQI, IJ: "Oll"T 0 . P.•. A Cellfomta Corpot·
11, 1996 Th.. buelneu la con-wlttl the County Qerti or Or· Oct .,... · P\iblllMd e>r.,. COMt wl h 111 bid cahlef'• " u I I r L l , I" • o t p11
Or ~ duc1ed by: enoe County on ~tember 29• obsr 5. 1~ 1 Delly Piiot October 5, 1005 ~ ~lfled• cflecl( or '" O C OP IO, C O " Y , This bu1lne11 11 con·
P\ibllehed '"09 ....,... Ortig E. Parlett 11, 1985 Sa-092 ~·a bond made pa~ HA" Q ,_I AV 11 AN dUCted by· an lf\dlvlduaJ o.lly Piiot Sec>tember 14, Thie statement wee n1ec1 ,_,,. IAY1TCH. 1t1 A~ Ben CNipman. 3737 Blfct
21. 28, October 5. 1985 with the County Clertl of Or· Publlehed Orange Cout P\llJC ll>TICE 11nnt'C ~ ~ Dlltrtc! Pub119hed Orange ~8. StrMI. Suite 201 ~
s..-038-. County on September o.lly Ptk>t September 21. P\llJC nutl\4 Board of Tnnt-In .,, Delly Pilot Sec>tWI'' e.ecn. CA 112880
4, 1MS 2.8. October 5. 12, 19811 l'IC~A:=.,18 ~COURT emount not .... than llYe Oc:tot>et s. 11105 s~ Thie 11a1emen1 wu nled
---------~ s.-049 The folloWlnQ peraona are °' CAU'ONelA l*C*"t (5%) of the aum bid wltll the County CW1l of Or
82 CUTLASS
SUP. BRHM
2 tone red with every option. Peautl-
~ car. (1EWA541)
56995 l't8.JC ll)TlC( P\i~ °':ber~ OoinQ tiu.lneee u · KIT'S COUNTY M OAAMQE u 1 guarent• thst the bid· ~~nty on Sec>tember
flCTmOUI .,..... ~ Octo::o 1905 · Pt8JC ll)TIC( KOVE. 22512 Mojave, In the Matter ol the Apc>il· d•r •Ill enter Into th• •r" ll)TlC[ 1 · ,,..., ... ----------------1
MAm ITATlmJIT . ' ' &;722 Mlaalon Viejo, CA 92001 cation ol GERALD LEE Pf090Md Contrect If the '"' TICt p t>lllhed Orsnoe Cout
The 1-..-.........,.. l'ICTITIOU8 9UIMll Cetherlne G. Eltlot, 22572 BAHL. Petitioner, to r wne 11 awarded to lllm In -~ 9'DI Dellyu Piiot Sec>ternber 21 ~-""' ....-~-MAm ITATDmln' Mojave Mluk>n \lle!O CA Chenge of Name the eYSnt of flllur• to enter 5 2 1985 doing t>ualn ... H : IN-P\ll.IC ll)TIC( The tollowtng per-.ona .,. 9*1 . • A~ Into IUCh contrect, th• .OTICE IS HEREBY 28. Octobet . 1 . s.-042
TELLIO EMT COMPUTER doing buelneee u : OLC Thie buelnell la con· ~TO Pfoceedl of the checll wlll I \IE N I II a I t e •I• d
SYSTEMS. 0478 Welt· '1CtTnOUI .,..... Advertlalng. 1555 s. Slo-ducted by' 1111 Ind~ IMOW CAUM lor1elted or In the cue Qf Pf'~Wlll bet~ by
m!M1er BMS .. Weetmlnter. MAm ITATIMEfT clalr. Anaheim, CA 92808 Cel~ G Elllott cc, M1m bond, ,,;. lull .,.,.. tl'dbl-theCltyofCoetl ...... allhe ---------
CA 92t83 The tollowtng per.one .,.. DIJtt1bu1ed L.ogk Corpor-Thia etlternent •• llled WHEREAS Gereld L .. wl" be forlwlted to v offlCe of the Cl1y Clertt at Pta.IC NOTlCE
Oleo Dinh Ngo & Ngoc Lan doing ~ u : Lou end atlon (A Callf. corp.I, 1565 8 . with the County Clerk of Or· Benl petl1eoMr II• ftled a legs dlelrict. llttldraW City Hall, 77 Fair Ortve.
T. Ngo, 2501 S. s.tta. Senta Ima, RHltot1, 13900 Slndalf, Anaheim, CA 92808 enge County on September petition with 1119 deril 0111111 No bidder "'Cl for fof1)'-Costa Mesa. Calttomra. untll flCTITIOUI ., .....
82 OLDS
CIERA L.S.
Tit, cnlse, stereo. etc. (lfSR311)
b
Ana. Ce 112704 Chatm1ford Walk, WMt· Thia bl.lat,_ la con-25 1985 court lot a decree changing nil bid lor a~ the dete the hOUr of 1 MIO am on MAm ITATDmMf
Thia butlnees la con-mlneter. CA 92&83 ducled by. a corporation . f1l71G etttloner·1 name lrom "ve (45) d4*1lncl .....,_,. OCtot>er 31, 1985, at '#tllcn The tolloWl"O ~·art s5495
duc1ed by.~ 11114 wit. Lou J. E.peteln, 1398e Dlltr1buted Logic Corpor-Publlahed Orange Coast ~eld L• Bahl to Gerek! Mt fOf tlltd of Tfuel-r• time they will be opened dotng t>uslneaa u . G~ ~~T.~ ftled Chatm1ford Walle, WH1· etlon,By.DonEJo,Treuuret OellyPll010ctOber5, 12, 19, LMHeodrlctleon; ~pnvttegeofre1«1· Pl.I~.:: ~~t: Grant and .~-~ .. ________________ 1 I. amen WU mlnater CA 92983 Tlll9 etatement -flied 20 1985 IT IS ORDERED lhat all leliny and silt bide or to the """ w Wll8on ~ .........
wtttl U. County CW1I of Or· lme '9 ep.te1n 1398e with the County C1ertt of Or· ' S.078 Interested In tM Ill"; lrregular1t ... or In-FURNISHING ALL LABOR. CA 92$27
.,. County on September ChelmtfOrd Walk: w .. 1. ange County on September ~tMtter ~In°' formallt ... In any bid Of In MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT. Oreg Grant OudOI. 14C
25, 1985 mintier, CA 02883 0, 1986 P\llJC ll)TIC£ partment 3 of Ihle.ti* the bidding. TRANSPORTATION ANO W Wllaon J-3. Costs Mee&. fl'Jr1'IS1 Thia buelneet •• con-,...., loca ed I 700 CIW LH A. ~ V'loe SUCH OTHER FACILITIES CA 92027
P\iblllhed Oranoe CONt ~ed by. hueOend 1111(1 wtfw QI b. 0" D II "" a FlCTmOUI .,..... Ori t .;.., ~ berA 21 ~ ........ • .. AS MAV BE REQUIRED FOR Thi• bu11n... II con·
nDODGE
CHARGER
o.lly PMotOctober 5, 12, 19, Lou J . Epeteln Ima 9 C,,,..,._ Anerner .. u... MAm ITATl.-.T ~ ofm o • -.. c.:.. C.-.unltJ THE INSTALLATION OF A dUC1ed by' an Ind~ 2t. 1985 E.peteln . • . p 0 .. ,.., ....,_t Th9 followlng peraot'll .,. 6 9:.. or .. .oon c.-... Dte4rtClt TOT LOT AT LIONS PARK. Greg Grent OudOI n..... 41:.11 -'"""'•• ...._.. ttis loaded Se-082 Thia lltatetnent wee llted .:..:..c.-. doing buelneet .. : FARM-198 ., •themattet~ PubllsNd Or-. Coest 570 WEST 18TH STREET. Thie statement WM flled .... , """'-&•-"9"111
wlttltheCountyClerttofOr· ~ Or9n09 Coeet ER'S BOOKS. 2525t ~ :'.:!yandlhow:ior Delly Piiot September 25. COSTA MESA. CALI· wlththeCounty Clerilot°'· ur. (213TZV)
----------.County on September S..,tember 21, VIit• °"""·Laguna Niguel, ............ 01 ~tttoutd not October 5, 1986 FO_AN~ f plen• ___ eht:!e1,..~nty on Sec>tember
,._ """"'· · ,_ s.-047 Jem•• Paul Ferms be grlll'lted. catlonl. and other IXll'trect ,._ •-.,. lll'ITll'r 3. 1985 28, 5, 12, 1985 CA 92071 ,_...,... Sa.068 " -· 0 . _ .. r O. "°"' s 249 5
Publlahed "--Coeet "5251 Nueva Vlllta n.. • IT tS FURTHER ORDERED documentl m.ey be obttlned P\ibll?Md Orenoe Coea1
PtCnnoua .,_.. .....-...,... ~ ,. •1 . '' that • C09Y of thlt Order to PlllJC NOllC( at trie Office of the Depart-o.11y Pltot Sec>temtier 21 ~----------------1 MAm eTATlmNT Diiiy Piiot September 15• ur:.• Nlguel • ....,. con· Show Ceuae be publWled In menl of Lei.ure SeMoee. 17 28 Octobel 5, 12. 1985 • rt19 fo110w1ne pereone.,.. 22. 29. OCtober e . 1985 P'\B.IC ll)TIC( It bu1I~. the Oa1ty P110t In Coate ITA.,....,,. 01 Fair 0rtw, eo.1a Meiaa. Cell-' ~
doing buslnea •:MOORE 8v-72t ducted by:~ M9a. 0rlll'IQ9 County. Cell-wmtDAAWAL PtM>M tomla receipt of •
ADvtATI81NO GROUP: The Pll:TmOU8 .,_.. Jamee ~t -filed fomla. once e --for tour p~· nonf~:::.. ._ of M .00. ---------
Moor'9 Gf'Ouo, 18231 IMne P\11.JC ll)TlC( MAm 8TA'l'Dmff Thie &iJnty CW1I of Or· eucoeutve week• pnor to ONMnMO ~ If bidden requeet p1ena and "8JC ll)TIC£ BMS., ate. ~2. Tuetln, CA The foltowlnQ per.one -with eMty on September the d•t• ... for hear1ng on FlCT1110U8 ...... ipeclf\catlon• be malled. the _ __;..:;.;;.;;;..;; _____ _
92880 lltCTTnOUI WM doing bualnw •WELDON tr,'1996 the petition. ...... c:Nrge wttt be $7 50 per ?91. ~ COURT
Jeffery T. Moore. 12264 9IAm eTATDmln' SECURITY 8YS~8. 590 ...,.. .... y T. llOOM. A. The tollowlng pereon hu Eadl bid lflall be medeon °' c~
CltCIM P9norarna. Senta The fo1oW!no per.one .,. Wemer Aw., Ste Ml. ~ Publlehed Or9nQ9 C0Mt ,.,..._ ef the l1tpMtef w1thdr1WT1 ••general part· the PrOC>OMI 1orm and In the COUMTT °' ~
Ane, CA 92706 doing bu .. MM H : LH lllQton Beedl. CA 92.!f9nn. OJjly Piiot OctcXI« 5. 12. 19. Cowt ,,., "°"'the part'*9htp OP-menner Pfovtded'" the con-In the MllttW of the Apc)l-
Thla bWIMM la con-... c.nw Auto c.. ~eul Weldon lit 2t8 2t. 1986 Mid'laal A. \lenlc, &q .. .,.ting under the llctttloue trect doc\lmenta. end "*' cation of GEOROE OAlEH
ducted by. • OOfPOl'atlOn MMK. 250 ~ c.nw 5801 w.,.,. A.Xaoh, CA s.-011 103SO Sante Monica Btvd .. buaU*t name of Acae>l"<lO be accompanied by 1 DAILEY tor CNnoe of~ JeffreJ T. Moore DrM, &lfte MntOt, ~ Huntington Tll'C Loa Angelel, CA 00025 8Mdl Club. 229 Mllllne certified or CMNet'1 cheek C... No. A1}981 ..
Ttill at•tetnent .,.. tied 8llctl. CA t2teO 92149 ,Alnees I• oon-P'\B.IC ..,,~ P\iblletled 0rlll'IQ9 Coast A,,.., ~ e..dt. Cellf. or I bid bond for not ... ORDER TUSO E
wtth the County Ctertl of Or· ONGE. Pnar 1978 Port Thlaoy. en lndMdual OeltY Piiot September 14, rnte2 then ,°" of the amount of SHOW CA
... County on lepMmber ~ way: N9wport °'S w: MoCarWI n:nnout ......... 21. 21. October 5, 1916 Th9 ftctltloul buelMU the bid. made ~ 10 me w HE A E AS 0 E 0 A 0 f
10, 1Ma a.di., CA 92te0 Thia ..... t -riled ...... 8TA,_., ~ natM.•tetnent for the part• City of Coate M9e DALEN DAILEY, peitltlOI'*
,... Joeeptl P OM9otl \ wttll the County a.11 of °'. The follOWlnO pereons Cc!: ,_.WM ftled on f.2543 fti. Contrector lhalt, tn hes tied ~Ion with ttw Pu~Oct~'cr. 1~ Robon Co~rt . New'r • 9n09 County on~ :!: 1=-~ !AM, In the County °' o...noe. thepertor'IMl~ofthe..--= ~ ~
84 DODGE
CARAVAN SE
Autolnltk with *· wood1nin, etc.
(1.-F367)
s9995
84 CORVETTE
~Ma ' ' ' ~· ~= _. con-27. 1996 Pll"'9 Huntington IHCl'I, CA PtllJC NQllC( Ft'fu11~.!:'AddNm of :c't~~ from Ol!O"AOE DALEh
a.4416 duat9d by: P\lblllhed Ortinge Coelt t.2t48 the ~ Wmtdrawlng: 8ta11 of c.llfol'nle and olMr OAIL.fY to DALEN DAIL.EV. ~p, ctass roof, loldld. <Meo !~, Wtll flled Deity Piiot OCtoMr 1, 12. 19. 1~~ ~ AC~·=-°** c. Alen. Jr .• ~ .... of the State of eel-ri:.:.. ~~ ":':. (ltl>X477) RIGJctd to
,,. '°""t)o.a...ti of Or· 2t, 1996 9eedt CA t2t4I ""'-~ panone.,. Lugonla. Neiwpof1 e..ct\, tomle aplcM*I tl'ler'et:·= ~tmect mettw • s 8 695
wlttt g,;:;;; on~ a..otl Thie. bullMll I• OOfl· dol ttg bualnu1 u : Calt~C!Wtet c . Allen, =::::: be ,... pw befor9 thlll CCMt et 1 ' ~ Mtect by: an lndMduel S.9111W. ln.2 Kliler A11 --· ~ tM "'**" t : 15 Lm on ~ 21
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,_,. ~ M .... ....., enu•. lrvlne . Celltorn11 Jr~blllfled Or-. CotlM =:. purwant 10 ~ 1915. In ~it s. M
,ACIPIC VllW P\ltlllMd Orange Coelt P\IUC lllJT1C( n. ••••it wM tlled t 2114 Piiot ~ 21. ooeedlf9 ~ .,.. tN ooumiowe IOCWd .,
•WIAL ,-,.-DllY "'°' ...,..,,.,_ 18, w!ttt IN COunty a.ti of Or· Jofln O. AnOsnOn. 1Ml2 oeier 5 1'2 t983 :.-.ncJ ~ ~ no1 TOO CMc Can,.., DrM w.t. !._---------------.. c.,,,.tery • M"'1u•ry 22, 29, OCtoMr t. 1"6 ... County on s.p..,,.., Wend«tr UM. HuntrlgtOlil • • • s.-044 beierl ....,., 11 Md by Irle lent• Ana, ~ lltC II
Chapel• ~atory ~72 1 11, tea ~.CA_. ~"'°' .. of the LabOf lflOW --·".,.,.,.~die
3500 Pecl'C View Oflve U. W fllCnnaul AoJ L and Heine A.IMOll P ... -to lebOf peitttton tor cNt'09 of'*"' au~ .. ~ ' ~ 8Mch ll--.---.,.111n-~-----1 ...... MAim P\lblrfled 0,.,. COMt ... , 9'edll'IMtfl Olrcte, ...... ll)TlC( IMll be•_::. oNt In the ~~beQrWlted. C"~·-~ """ .. t«~~ """""'i.111-. ~ rottowtng ,.,.on• Delly Piiot ~-21. WSIJl • ...,,Oa.11113 ~ --~bylft ITISFUf'THfAOADEMC • ~2700 Pie I moue. I I ... he\19 ...,..., IN .. °' 21. ~ 5. 12. t M6 Amdd H. end ~ IWt PtCTmOUI Mii ... HO ti.s ~ b9 ooe...,.,ed that a OOC1J of thlll ontsr ~ ...;.. tTATW tM Flotltlou.t lueln .. e e..441 et--. 1112 AM11n10 Aw.. ..._ tTAW ~ It It mede on • '°"" 1110W ca-. tie puOtllllled tr
HA"80R LAWN-""'-,_,..,.. pll'90M .. Heme: Art* 'r°" •-"' llflTIK CoM9 ..._, C:.. tllM n. fOlaiMl'4I pet90M .. IUmlllNd by the c.ty °' the Daly .-.0.. • iiea....,. 0 j . MT. OUVI dOlnO .....,.. M: ~ Club, llt lllMttMI~.. ...-i.111-....,,, '· ..S ~ ~ ~ M: l"-Mo OoJila ...._ 9lld 11 mede1n Of OIM"ll ~ llftM·
Mortuary. C«Mtery VMe!J~lll .... ~=C:: ....,_. ........ _ ~.:S.~t1112 V~H T~enoa a ccordettce wlll'I the ::..~~C,: 97•2· 500 ' .. .!!~•.....:#;/ 1 C...em.t:'I l1'AI lAM. IW ~~ ........... ntlllWT'ed llO........ ._ A .. A J ....._, J and Llf9e J. ~ ~ n11 ptcMllOI• Of the "'°'*" .......,,. _.. prb k 79-__ -18~!-=.ve ~~-..... ~..:,~-c,.~,r IN":.-.:='~-: ~=-,.,. ... CA~"'·=-M .. ~CA~_, be::::.:-..,...• BUICK DEALER 5-40-6564 UN, ... C411 . ....,_, ~ ~ Allft ,._, a•ltlar~--or n. Ill it ... II ""*'-9 la oon--lliDenMCS Md eleO ~ DATll>let 1111 "='C:.: .. ~"'"a u..ria......., ..-.0:::'!!.!."':t...,.... • ...-.!:sw.et1lr4'0
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dllCted • "'_.,.. ~ ~ w ~ ::, a:'--. . ..,_.. ~ '· ~ =-.._ !:':".:. ..., Qty°'°°"'.,...~ = ., ._ 1 .. 1,.... Costa M ... ~ =: " ............. .., • .... ... o.ad .. *' -of TNI I -· .. .. ... ~and Of.. .. ,... lllO,...,.,, Ot ~ ' ~. A'· 3 l>lioe*• eout.h of tt'9
wtttl .. ~ Cllrtl ef °"" TNI •• -~d ~ ~~ ._.. ... ..-... COuncy alft °' 11"9 CcNntJ °" ._,,,... -:...-, .... u.-t C9tr ~ '°" r •la.. MOO $.,, Otego Fwy
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FACTORY STICKER PRICE $15991
TOTAL DISCOUNT -$3500*
YOURPRICE $12491
NEW '85
FACTORY STICKER PRICE $7236
TOTAL DISCOUNT -*
JlvoURPRICE $623
500 BELOW FACT. INVOIC
ALL NEW '85 LeBARON CONVERTIBLES
4 DOOR SEDANS & TOWN & COUNTRY WAGONS
EXAMPLE:NEW '85 LeBARON CONVERTIBLE
(Stk17907) FACTORY STICKER PRICE '13,603
(Ser1313193) FACTORY INVOICE ....... '12,059
TOTAL DISCOUNT -'2044*
~YOUR PRICE
CHRYSLER
th A "LUXURY
1• '11983)(8-'869144) EDITION" FACT'OftY Ml ,.,_,,.OONDm_..IOllNG.....,., 90/40 ir1l9flclr. llOW"'
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FACTOAYSTICKERPRICE ~ $17380
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~YOUR PRICE $1388
'85 LeBARON GTS
Premium Edition
T\MeO, FACTO«Y Ml OOMDmOMNQ, MACmlllle. IN!t.
bucMll. power ~. power .... pow9r doo< loclla
powe< ,.,.,,.. min'Orl, .. ""'-'· d.-.e conltol. llP0'1 hMdllng
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FACTOR'YsTICKfR PRICE $15.z.315
TOTAL DISCOUNT -$;,500*
YOURPRICE $1181
s500 BELOW FACl INVOICE
ON ALL NEW '85 CONQUESTS & COL TS
EXAMPLE~EW '85 CONQUEST INTER COOLED TURBO
Loaded ' FACTORY STICKER PRICE '15,238
(Stk#4704l FACTORY INVOICE ...... ·. '12,972
<Ser•S0431e> TOT AL DISCOUINT -'2788*
~ YOUR PRICE -'12,472
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2. Coldwett Banker, Newport
3. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa
4'. Grubb & EUia
5. Grubb & EUia "· ·
8. Lynne Valentine Prop.
7. George Elk Ina Co.
INSIDE
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8. Great Western Real Estate 14. Remax of Costa Mesa
9. Waterfront Homes 15. Sotheby's International
PAGE
20. Uongs of Newport
Homes On ~ ....
10. Lido Realty 16. Dalebout Better Homes and Gardens 21 . Harbor Realty
11. Unique Homee
12. Remax of Coeta Meaa
13. Remax of Costa Mesa-
17. Cote' Realty
18. Fairway One
19. Faire Marin
Hunt and Asaoctates
24. The ReaJ Estaters
OPEN HOUU DNCTORY PAGES 22-n
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NEW LISTINGS ..... .. ..
FWtect m lllO' ~ 2 BR. 2 BA condo, c....~ ~ -· pool. Prtced b ..... .,... a.._,. toceled on a CMJ011, tHI 2 ltafy, 3 BR
condo '9 a d1I~ E*9 Sge -•r ....
~~.-dllttd .....
a 2a1~ nmwnr
&qi 'r?te 4 BR. 2'A llA oondo. Country Ft•ldl
decor, ~ ~ blkxxllll, ... -· communtty poot, ......... ~
... 111U9 .
o...w t1omes wrtlc --........ modlll
perfect. 3 BR, 2'~ BA. MgNy ernotb ... dra-
made floor pt8n wtth ~ ~ ywd.
Ul1IUPf ......
Spectacular beet bet/ & Ngttt-ac;rt wtliW from
charming 4 BR home. Gawden entry on~·
cul de MC lot.
.. , 11111 11111 Ullt•
LoYety weet, large lot and k>eda of potenu.1 for
an lmaglnattve buyer. Thi8 4 BR home la pt1ced
to ..a qulddy.
....... - -1211.-2 BR condo dOM to perk. Newt)' conltrueted,
Medlt«rMMn In del6gn, brua & POt'<*aln
ftxtur•. L.eeM option poeetble.
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CMnnlnQ, cozy 3 BA. 2 BA home wtth expanlk>n
potent1a[ Perf9ct for young or retired coupte.
Stepe to bMctt and tenNI.
1111 BH ' SUI Ill
Quiet c:U de w , •oe em.tainment •• :W..h
poof, dramatic ep.. fire rtng, barbeque, faboloua
4 BR, 3th BA home. -m• a•.-Perfect .., .. ., home. 3 BR, 2 BA, completety
remod•ad, french doora, lkyttght, crown mofd-
lngil, CU8tOm waup_,.,.., br ... flxturee.
I PIUNm 1119-
Petfect locatk>n & condttk>n. Adorable 3 BR
fanMty room home. Brick patio, pfne Interior, eome bay view from 2nd floor. ....... . ....
Exqulllte vtew, •xc*lent locatlon, 9'eQant ex-
pantlon effecttvety deecnbee thla 4 BA quality
remodef. Abeotutety a "ten". ...... . .....
Sandy t>Mch, pletureeque 3 BR cott~ In
private &al boa .,... T errlflc vaJue for Mure
appreciation. CrUhlng wavee. ""' .. ,., ......
Flneet In ocean front IMng. ExceptlonaJ ~aJI
throughout. Rec room tor unending entenaJn.
ment. Begant muter eutte.
COVER HOME
DallM WSll -11,ll._ 5 BR cloak: MedlterranMn reeMieooe In beautt-
ful gate guarded community. Enter through
wrought Iron gates Into courtyard wtth bubbling
fountain. gracefut·archet and lovely tllea. lnltde
are aoarlng cetllng1, akytlght1, magnificent wood
beam1, gourmet kitchen. Only the finest ot
handcrafted and Imported matertal1 through-
out. A home to be enjoyed tor lta easy etegance
and aunny dlapoettlon.
A IEllBE.A OF THE ' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK I ,
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
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644-9060
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Ouptex oceen lide of twghway, View of "bey.
oceen. Interior garden atr1um, lkylt-. tr9'Ch
doors & wtndowa. 3 BR, 2 BA 8fld guest.
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Ent• a charming courtywd with poof and epa.
Delghtful 3 BR + famity room. country hnc:h peua ocean, bey, nlght~lghta YW.
.,... ··-5 BR pk.la bonua room In mecl 1y d co6or l lght.
Forever vtew, poet & epa. F19ndl doors, com-
pelMng combtnatlon of taste, room, locatlon,
V.Wi price. .......... ...
Imagine you,_., In Shorectlfta wtth a good
ocean view from IMng room and dtrq room
plus 3 BR and 3 BA. Ai>Pc>'ntment.
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4 BR. 4 BA home of CMU.t 1l11gMCe Md 1UMY
dilpoettk>n. View of OOWI, hill end CWl)'On.
GrMt deck and patio. French doora, wlndowa,
'*Ylghta.
.. lllPM • -11,--Exp9nllw bey and OOMn view from '9m0d••d
3 BR. 3'A BA, ~· apa. 3 ,.,...._, ._,.
dec:b, at.n.y to China Cove be9dl.
GATED COMMUNITIES
Ill -....... Most dee6rable Plan 3. Single level 3 BR + famlly
room. R•ort IMng wtth 24' hour eecurtty. poota,
tennis+ "'8t'I greenbetta for quiet nlka.
Ml -..... A YfJlrf epedel PIM 3 In good locetlon. 3 BR or 2 + den. Many qu.llfty utru. Private 1P9 off
mast•, air cond., new carpet. lmfMCUlate
Ml -..... Prof111lonal decorating, proteulonal land-
acaplng, former model, apack>ua patio. One of
Jumlne Creek'• flneet at a reaJlatle price. .... ... ..
The view you have waited forl OcMn. city llghta
& mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, t.rge ywd, room· tor poet or addition. Excellent ftnanctng.
!1?211-........
Elegant 2 BR+ den. View, tastefully decorated,
hardwood floors, ~antatlon ahuttera, bt1ck
patio. Immaculate, cheerful and aunny. ...... .. ..
Preetlgioul gated area. Poot + apa, A/C, pan-
eled game room lndudee wet bar. 3 BR, 3 BA, g,.. locatk>n, view. .... ..,....
~t grounda and home with a touch of
Otd Wor1d Qnlndeur. Thla 3BR,denhome11 tor
thoM that rn111t on •x<*lenoe .
•lllYll '"""' Dramatic remodef, expanded dining room,
breakfast room, new mMter aulte wtth connect-
ing atudy, vtew, 5 BR, 3th BA In the heart of Newport.
•1111• ... Private custom 5 BR on Ootf courae. Poot, apa,
large entertainment center, formal dining, 12'
beamed oelllnga, hardwood noora. Reduoedt
2161 SAii JOAQUlll HILLS RD., llEWPORT B~ACH
COSTA MESA
TllllF1I ,.._, •1 s1a,111
Well maintained 5 BR. n ·, BA home In Mesa
North. Super for family with children-located
near schools. An Investment you'll never regret
making. See It today!
A Fm&.Y •UUT ltU,HO
Immaculate 3 BA. 1¥. BA College Park home
with beautiful hardwood floors, cute breakfast
area and large cul-de-sac location. Close to
school and shopping to make this an excellent
famlly home. Call nowt
lllTTAIY WMll ' S1M.lll
Aawtess 3 BR, 1 'A BA townhouse was the model
for the complex. Beautifully decorated In superb
taste. Ideal community llvtng with pool and
tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call now. , .. •••limn 1111.-
Spectacular 2-story. 5 BR home with
kitchen/family room combination. formal dining
area, llvlng room with fireplace and enclosed
patio with heater. Superb family home romanti-
cally decorated to appeaJ to all. This home can
be your family's paradise -call to see today! .
PUI If PIUllT1ll 11•,MO
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
ao eee It today!
MESA VERDE
ma nan Fmrr 1111.-
Here's your Introduction to good neighbors!
Beautiful one story home In the most deslreable
area of Costa Mesa. 3 BR, 1"% BA, formal dining.
rec room and fabulous master bedroom with
refurbished bath. Professional landscaplng
provee very appealing. Call to see this excep-
tlonat home today!
TWI llUlll llf'fll! S 111,MO
Beautiful 2-story, 4BA, 2BA. Separate family
room, dining room and rock fireplace In llvlng
room. Professional landscaping with sparkling
poot Backs to park. Call now.
Pllfimll llY• Ill& 1112,MO
Decorated with warmth and feetlng, this tm-
maa.tlate 3 BR, 3 BA hou98 would be a pleasure
to caJI "Home". Dellghtful country kitchen, for-
mal dining room, separate In-law quarters, flre-
ptece with wood hearth and colorful landscaping
add even more appeal. A must to see! Call
today. (
TAO AIYAITAM SHI,...
Gracious 4BA Mesa Verde home has every-1
thlngl Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks,
beautiful yard with pool and patio. and side
hideaway patio off the den, new add-on f amlly
room and teen quarters with It's own entry.
Bring In your offer! All terms wlll be considered.
_,11.llYllW P11,111
large 4BR. 2'.t'lBA. Buccola home with 3-car
garage, Impressive patio with flreplt, wet bar,
skylight, professionally landscaped. Overlooks
the best vHr# of Costa Mesa Golf Course. Great
value for your money and prloed to sell! . . .... ..... .,.. ...
Unique tocatlon on Mesa Verde Golf Course
16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BR/3'11
BA. Huge step-down family room wUh walk-In
wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. Immaculate
Md ready f()( you. Call now for yoor own private
lhowtng.
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REAL ESTATE
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s1lltl1t1• W1t1r listrict 11 tll1ir 21th
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CONDOS
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Thi~ could be your first home or your first
Investment. Charming 2 BR. 1 BA condo with
cute kitchen, breakfast bar and living room
that's bright and sunny. New to market so see
now-before It's gone!
YIWIE DIED .... S1n,OIO
Perfect trl-level condo with 2BR, 2BA, formal
dining and llvlng room with fireplace in excellent
location. Water oriented community with pool,
spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your
$$ -shop and compare then call.
llUTITAITU-S111,111
Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted cefllngs,
fireplace In llvlng room, patio and double at-
tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest
rates-purchase your first home now!
Al.at .._ llW1 S12.,_
Inviting 2BR. 2'1.BA condo has everything! Up-
graded carpeting, skylights. garden window,
cathedral ceilings. oak cabinets with ceramic
counter tops, and outstanding storage in house
& garage. Security gated community with pool &
spa. Hurry out! It's too good to miss.
•SA lllffl... S1H,Ne
RARELY ON THE MARKET! 3 BR, 2 BA split
level condo with attached 2-car garage, conve-
nient kitchen and dining area and large balcony
for sunshine and relaxing summer BBQ's. Move-
In condltlon--Just waiting for yout
... 111.•11 1111,tM
Smart 2-ry condo--5 years newt 3 spacious
""',rn.nms nd 2'A baths. Family sized living
room with m rrored fireplace. Community pool &
spa. Closet schools, park. shopping and trans-
portation. eal for beginning families.
HllJllllT lfTY 11H,111
Contemporary 3BR. 2'ABA condo with the best
location In complex. Two levels of quality with air
conditioning, fireplace. sundeck, attached 2-car
garage, greenbett and community pool and spa.
Has been priced to 88'11 Call before It's too late.
Ultl•I It. IMIT mYll S1 ......
Unique apllt-level condo with patio surrounded
by streams and tropical landscaping. Ideal ex-
ecutive home profeuk>n~ly decorated. A home
so tempting you'll want to move right lnl Call to
see nowt
645-0303
HARBOR AREA •••llT II.Ill 1122.-Fashlonable Penthouse with sparkling ocean
view In a quiet and secure resort location with
swimming and tennis or walk to the beach A
serene hide-away In soft beige. perfect as a first
or last home. Just listed and vacant. so call to see It nowl
RWN1t•11mCH11 11•1.-
You get your money's worth in this two story
condo with 2 large bedrooms plus studio, large
living room, deluxe kitchen with eating area.
format dining, skyllght and 2 fireplaces. Great
locatlon and the best buy in Newport Beach! Call
to see today.
llWNIT II.Ill -WW Tl IOWI 1141 ...
Model perfect 2BR, 2'.t'lBA condo with vaulted
oelllngs. flagstone fireplace, mini blinds, at-
tached 2-car garage ANO mini ocean view! Call
today for your opportunity to see this exquisite
home.
UlllAYIUm 1111 ...
Lovely 3BR. 2'hBA home with view of canyon
and beck bay. 2 stoty home on extra large lot
offers bonus room, formal dining, 2 fireplaces.
parquet flooring, covered patio and RV access.
A large home without a large price. Call to see
today!
lllfn.... SlM,111
large 3BR, 2'hBA condo on picturBSque green.
Lots of upgrades and move in condition. Defi-
nitely a ''Best Buy''that includes the land. Call
for your showing today! •
Will Tl Tll IOCI S22•,000
Beautiful 3 BR Newport Crest condo. Split-level
on the front row with ocean view. Quiet cul-de-
sac location In well-cared-for cornptex with
comm. pool, spa & tennis. Call to see today.
IUST10AU.. Y IEMlll 1241,IM
Supreme quality duplex with 3 BA/2 BA 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 now!
WHTOUff Piil -'2"-The perfect home for a family seeking a prime
location at a realistic price. Nicely kept 3BR.
1¥.BA home with large rooms, vaulted wood
ceilings In living room. formal dining and large
lot with yard plus pool, roses and fruit trees. An
outstanding buy! Call for further Information
now.
oat•IRT I~
Spacious Newport Heights home In excellent
location features 2BR, 1 'hBA, wide open family
room with double fireplace to living room. 2
patios and very attractive kitchen. A beauttul
home that radiates warmth and charm. See It
today I
IO.JllTf1U 1211,111
Three bedroom. 21h BA custom U-shape home
with family room. & living room with fireplace.
Cupboards & closets galore! Plus -separate
guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely
pool an~ spa and new patio. Don't miss your
opportunity to own this exceptional home!
llST Ull Hl• Ptl,111
Custom 4BR. 2 BA home on Lido Island with
llvtng room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of
wlRdows open to large patio. Extra wide tot on
excellent street-to-street location. Priced right
to aell fastl Must see It today!
Hll HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI
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----""llT ,,PR .... au~ "Pretty u a picture" de9crlbes this 4BR. 2BA
Lusk-built Cannel plan oo extra large lot. Flower
gardens and mature profemional land8Cape af-
fords you the opportunity to bring the outdoors
in. Beautiful upgrades and tasteful decor make
this property one of a kind. Sandi Fix
Lmllll ·ll'•IM 1111,111
Unusual extra large lot with one story charmer.
Very desireable east end location. Two sunny
patios. Three bedrooms. two baths. plus 1 BR/ 1
BA separate quarters. Serious seller. Joan
Lewis/Belle Partch
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Light and airy with 3 bedrooms, 2~ bath.a,
expanded to include downs1airs laundry room
and den. Studio and storage room. Hardwood
floors, central air conditioning, sky ligh1s. Good
quiet location near community pool. Joan Lewis
uYWST-1111 nus u11.-
Great 4BR, 3BA home. Large yard w/pool, fonnal
dining and family room. Freshly remodeled and
on a cul-de-sac. Good financing. Owner will lease.
Mary Lou Marion
m110,... u.a •• •• am.-
Former model home with ocean view. Three
bedrooms, 2 baths, breakfast room and dining
area. Bright and clean and in "move in" condition.
AJXeSB t.o three private beaches. Donna Godshall
Will -llllllT ...... •• ·-....... Ocean and night light view from this single story,
3BR, 2BA, fonnal dining room~ huge family
room home. Professionally remodeled and decor-
ated with French doors, plantation sh utters, Mex-
ican tile, beam ceilings and many other amenities.
Spa, large patio for entertaining. Donna Godshall
a • .. -lllT• IPI 11..,_
3 BR, 2 lh bath home in tum-key condition, one
block form Southshore Beach & Tennis Club,
Woodbridge Lake. Paula Bailey
D.11111 • Wllllff U 12,HI
An executive couples "dream" Owner/builder
has created a unique 2 BR. 4 BA home with
extraordinary family room, and "his and hers"
baths and ~osets. Spark.ling pool and large yard.
Hallie Strock
I l.llllY 11•1 UM WIQ YllWJ IJll,111
Spectacular view from this completely remodeled
condo. Quality up-grades include Berber carpets,
beveled glass and decora~ wallpaper. Kitchen
has center island and nefl!Pceramic tile. Master
suite includes double spa tub, walk-in cloeets.
Large assumable loan. Diana~
11llMI IPYIUll ... IUUn.1 llH,111
Beautiful Southport on huge flat lot now only
$699,900! Pool, spa, formal dining, family room,
bonus room. plus ocean view!Jbis one has it all.
Paula Bailey .!!-l
"•sa.t -.M YIEW llUI.. IHl,111
Comfortable, well maintained, two-story, family
home. Only steps to sea and sand. Wood paneled
family room with built-in bar and sliding glass
walls that open to large ocean view deck. Priced
. for immed.Late aale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey
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3 BR J-5 M .CXX>PER
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2BR 1-5 M.CXX>PER
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• BR, FR. wtrf.rt l-5 M.MACNAB
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5 BR, FR l-5 • B.PARTCH
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2 BR. FR 1-5 C. ALLISON
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4 BR. FR 1:30-5 M.PROPP
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4 BR, FR 1-5 A.PETERS
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3 BR, FR 1-5 L . BEAZLEY
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2BR 12-6 M.MARION
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2BR 1-5 M. lNGOLD
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4 BR, FR, Pool & spa 1-5 L .JACOBS
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5 BR. FR l-5 S VOGT
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4 BR. FR.spa 1-5 C.ALUSON
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5 BR l-5 L.FXiAN
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5 BR. FR. pool & spa 1-5
8IBB/GRODY
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Reduced $50,000. Relax in a beautiful spa, while
watching the sunaet over Newport Bay. New 4
BD. 4~ BA custom home with oak Ooors, high
beamed ceilings and 4 fireplaces, located in
Harbor Hill. Ed F..acano/Mau.reen White
.......... 1e11,-1
A charming single story 5BD, 4 lhBA custom
home in the private, gate-guarded community of
Harbor Hill. Thia home features two bonus rooms,
a master suite with an outdoor spa, and is located
on a quiet cul-de-sac street. This home and the
community are ideal for family fiving. Ed
F..acano/Maureen White
644-6200
1 •mnum -11•,111 Complemented by the expanded libnry adjlcent
to both the living room and master suite, a formal
dining room, the bright kitchen with ita expanded
breakfast room. and a tee0nd bedroom and den
complete the design. Combine th.ii with the
panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have
this beautiful "Miramar" h ome. Ed
Eecano/Mau.reen White
mum.w111•••• 11.._
Desirable 3BR. 2BA, pool home in an excellent
location. Near schools, churches and shopping
centers. Master suite is outatand.tng -large with
fireplace. Kitchen is built-in and bas butcher
block counters of solid walnut and oak.. LR and
DR combination overlooks pool, petio and play-
yard. Practically new carpeting throughout.
Carolyn Mason
.. lfnml • Tll 1-.i.I .,.._
Delightful New England style home. Ebel unit
with view of city lights and IWUleta. Three
bedrooms, 2 'h baths, family room, bay windowa,
trench doors, security system. Lo~
Wl. PllRIT ltll,-
One of a kind view home. Extensively remodeled.
Master suite with sauna, tiled spa and 11epuate
shower. Hugh walk-in closet and fireplace.
Fabulous oak-paneled den ieatures entertain-
ment center, antique mantle sWTOunds fireplace.
Hardwood floors, French windows and doors
throughout. Susan Scanlan
PllOI IOUITlll 1111,IM
A best buy in F..astside O:ista Mesa, outatand.ing
Spanish style home on large comer lot. Three
bedrooms, 3 baths, dining area, single story.
Remodeled kitchen. plus many amenities. R.V.
access. Donna Godshall
F&ITAITil 11.111 ~ •Y Int•
Extraordinary pride of ownership duplex. only
steps to ocean in best beach area. Ex1ra spacious.
extra nice 3 BR units. Suitable for investor or
owner oocupancy. Owner will carry 1st TD or will
co~der lease option for qualified buyer. Paula
Bailey
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Enjoy the luxurious lifestyle in a 4BR, 2 ~BA
Lido Isle home on a 45ft. lot. Spacious living room,
fo~ ~ room and cory family room. Large
bnck patio with spa. Ideal entertaining and fam~
Uy room . Lois Jacobi
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Extremely special indoor-outdoor 2BR, den, for-
mal dining and living room home. Highly up-
graded throughout. Within walking diatanoe to
Fashion Island. Maralou Ingold
... TIE man If Y• 111m 11,111,111
On this immense parcel at the very top of
Spyglass Hill, imagine land offered for sale in ~
prestigious community, with unequalled views.
The chance of a lifetime for you to design and
build the estate of your dreams. 3 contiguous Iota!
Maralou Ingold
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Custom 3BR, 2'hBA bayfront home on one of the
largest iota. Done in magnificent wood thtouah-
out. Beautiful lawns. gardens and patio areae.
Carolyn Muon
-lllWPORT BIACH
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lllllLllLY D.11111 11,1..,_
Thia SBR custom home in Big Canyon has a
superlative location. Views of four undulating
fairways, a sparkling lake and majestic mountains
from most rooms. Expansive family room. priV'ate
master suite, two-story dining room, a tremen-
dous kitchen, three-ar garage, pool spa, and
gazebo. Carolyn Mason
•UIYll "llUIUTlll SALi" 11,211,111
Just reduced $100,000 former owner transferred
and our corporate client says ,,ell now! 5
bedrooms, 4 ~ baths, fonnal dining, and a country
kitchen off a oozy family room. A private estate
with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest
view locations. Danny Bibb
am• P&11uw ,... 1111.-
This fabulous home in Harbor Ridge otters truly
panoramic views that sweep the ooa.stline from
Newport Beach to the Palos Verdes peninsula.
Catalina and inland to the Santa Ana mountains.
Thia light and glassy ''Lautremont" has been
expanded to offer 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, all with
spectacular views, while enjoying the quiet and
privacy of its cul-de-sac location. Ed
Fsca.no/Maureen White
Fllml 111&11 YllW ......
Truly "one of a kind" Harobr Ridge Miramar.
Expanded living room, custom sit-down wet bar
overlooking private spa off master suite to the
ocean and city lights. Light and airy home in-
cludes built-in bookcaaes, T.V. and stereo. Ed
Fsca.no/Maureen White
AUii,_ 1111 ...
Five BR, 3BA home in private location with
extremely large lot. Room for expansion, pool, etc.
in Newport Beach. Community pool, spa and
tennis. Great for family living. Sandie Fix ..
NIMPDFm•Tll ........
Corona del Mar home that has the be.st. Quality
and charm in every room. Private master suite
with fireplace and study. CcR:y family room with
wet bar -leads to deck with spa. Linda Oeth/Lois
Jacobs
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'lbia tri-level home with 3-c:ar auached garage
feaiures loft area. Could be a library or den.
Three bedrooms, 2 ~ baths. Skylight in master
bedroom. Community pool and tennis. Gayle
Amato
~···--...,.. Desirable 2BR, single story, "Oakcreet" plan with
private 2-car garage and spectacular golf oou.ne
view. Includes the land. Aawnable financin.g.
Martha Macnab
llHllBlmT•-II•,•
Rare all new conltrUdibn -4 bedrooms. A cl.-ic
aalt box w/IO. patio and deck. Three car garage, 3
fireplacea, • baths. A great family home. See DOW
and chooae own co.Ion. Dona Chichelter
LIT1'LI _.. --W/1\t... lln,m
Duplex with new COpPel' plumbUag. Two bedroom
apt., with giant deck. room to build rrwter suite
with baytrcnt deck! Seller will CUT)' tint. Dona
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Private sandy beach, tennis court available, com-
pliment this lovely 4BR, 2-story family home.
Formal dining with large upstairs bonus room.
MaryLou Marion
• lllY• • Piii llllM 11,lll,IM
Dramatic, contemporary home with lots of wood
and glass. Ideal for large family. Overlooking
gorgeous park. Five bed.rooms, five baths, billiard
room, study, children's play room, large living
and family rooms, formal dining room, large pool
and spacious courtyard on an oversized cul-de-sac
lot. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody
.. IAIY• • F ... lf LIUT'm llU,lll
Four bedroom, 4 baths, family room, billiard
room, plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool
enha.noes th.is prestige property. Owner is very
motivated. Danny Bibb
lllTlm H&i&IUIY d 11,-
With warmth of traditional on wonderful Hamp-
shire Circle. Owner out of area wants fast sale.
Four spacious bedroo~ dining room, den. two.
story living room. Barbara Aune
-.tmlOIUT 11,111 ...
Two large homes -one, a new wood shingled, the
other, a large charming log home built in 1900.
Two mountain streams cascade through 15 acres
of buildable wooded land in Idyllwild. Barbara
Aune
llllf 11A11 S1, 111,111
Plus large float to aa:omodate 48' boat. Spacious
well designed traditional home surrounding in-
terior courtyard. Four BR. formal dining and
gourmet kitchen -single story. Amumable financ-
ing. Price included the land. Martha Macnab
.. ...,.. 1111,-
Four bedroom. 4 bath, two story home, recently
remodeled with old world craftsmanship and
charm. Steps to the best ocean beaches. Extra boat
or car storage. Price includes the land. Martha
Macnab. .......... .... ...
You could buy a reasonably priced home on the
bay! Here it is! Four BR. 3 BA, DR & FR -Single
story 55' on the water. Security community
w/private beaches. Price includes the land.
Martha Macnab
-UIYll ILIU• .. ~ Spacious garden condominium -high ceilings,
large living room. Light and airy -great vista
view -master bedroqm downstairs -2 bedrooms
up -three luxurious baths -3 car garage. &rbara
Aune
.. Ulf• -Elllmlmllf Fiii .. 11,111,1•
With a blend of traditional and contemporary th.is
6BR, 7BA home is truly the ideal family home.
Features a fabulous golf course and lake view.
Finest of quality construction throughout. Owner
is very motivated and will consider trades. Danny
Bibb
.. IAIY• · •l&IUIY 11,!llMI
This home, featuring a marvelous blending of
architectural concepts, is constructed of the finest
materials, including an abundance of clear cedar
and Santa Maria stone. The outdoors is brought
inside by the bounteous use of glass. Three
bedroo~. an exercise room and magnificent
views. Owner will exchange or consider terms.
Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody
IUll W • .... WIL1 l&UY ....
In a lovely new development, ~ block to the
ocean, th.is condo offers the ultimate in sophisti-
cated beach living. Two large master suites.
Fabulous decor, fonnal dining. Terrific kitchen.
Ocean view from patio. Very flexible financing.
Micki Cooper
I ......... IT IUll 1211,..
Steps to the sand in the heart of Newport Beach.
One year new and fabulous! Tw~ attached
-garage. Three very large bedrOo~. 2 'h baths.
Terrific kitchen with all built-ins. Owner will
carry paper or lease option . Micki Cooper
L.91 llU UTl11 11,111-
First time offering o{ this fabulous Mediter-
ranean style estate on an enonnous double lot.
Surrounding a mag:nific:ent courtyard pool, th.is
home offers the ultimate in privacy· and low-
profile luxury. Shown by appointment only.
Micki Cooper trom Al.linson
llUll llffZU, .... Ull Ml.,_
Yours, in the center of Newport Beach. Al the end
of 29th Street and the sand. R-2 property with
duplex. Lovely upecale single family trend area.
Only $475,000 for a quick escrow clOl!le. Tcm
Allinson .................. ~
Quaint 3 level. 3 BR charmer with cany~ and
ocean view. cm:y family room which leads to
private patio. Quiet street · walking distance to
beach. Maxine Propp
._. 111a1 •cm 1111,s•
ExceptionaJ 4 ~R contemporary home
I -"'11 l1TU SHI,• w /panoramic ocean view from most rooma. New
Old world appeal in this 3BR vintage home on European kitchen has state-of-the--art appliances!
street to street lot with private European garden Large FR, formal dining room. new 801.ar-heat.ed
patio, authentic thick plaster walls, hardwood & pool and spa. Security system and private
tile Ooon, fireplace, country kitchen and tw'T'et-· beacheA. Lois Jacobi
studio. Totally unique. Barbara Aune
• 111111 ms111a ••.-Expanded 4 BR, 4 ~ bath townhome. lmpireSve
entry with large circular stairwell. Large bonua
room with built-in T. V. & wet bar. Q>uld alao
lel've as a fifth bedroom. This home off en
fabulous potential and is priced to tell!! Danny
Blbb
644-620.0
....... la.LS 121 ....
Pastoral setting w1th moun\ain and night light
viewa. Charming Cape Cod m M!cluded, quiet
area. Two BR. 2~ balh. den wood burninc
ti.replace. La.rgie patio. oommuinity pool md ten-
nia. $229.000 includes the I.and. Loia J'.can
NEWPORT BIACH
I
#3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170
Newport Beach, Califor11ia -92660
DON'T MISS THESE OPPORTUNITIES
LOSES
OllTl.U
PIClflC WSE -Beautiful, brand new 2 story
townhome In Coste Mesa Bluff area. Pastel and
white decor. Walk to Bluffs park at Victoria-bike
to beach. Ocean buyerslll Furnished at
$1 , 100.00. Ann Marie Murphy
111 lllYM
ltc CAIYOI WSE -Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2'11
bath, guard gate. Top of the world view. New
carpet, new flooring. $2,800 mo. Marie Fargo ... ... llllE
•11wou CIST• Vlllmll ME -Beautiful new custom
home In Harbor Ridge. 4 bedrooms. formal
dining, study/library and a bonus room which
may be customized to your needs. Un-
obstructed rolling hlll and night tight views
located on a quiet COS street. $1, 195,000.
SU TllS • lSTllt -If you enjoy the finest and
don't want a mansion, here It ltl Expanded
throughout -extremely gorgeous. spacious
courtyard w/beautlful fountain. You won't want
to miss this beautiful home with a spectacular
229an and city light view. $799,000.
~25..... •
Tll Wctnft Uft mu -One of the most
ssSlendld custom homes available. Surrounded
by waterfalls, tranquil gardens with a dramatic
vtew of Newport Beach. Designed by noted
architect Paul Thorke -this lath and plaster
home has the finest materials throughout, In-
cluding marbles, oak and stone. With 5
bedroom, elevator, curved crystaJ staJrcase
balusters crowned In brass and a full entertain-
ment center wtth pool and spa. A special value
for $3,950,000.
IEST nm l.ICATlll -In Harbor Ridge Crest
Woods, water, city lights, make this lowest
priced 3 bdrm "Renaissance" a must to see!
Guarded gate community, excluslve In Newport
Beach amid multl mllllon dollar custom homes
for just $415,000. Orrlel Smith
IEWPlllT IUCll
IEWPOIT IEACI • $225,stl -Here Is what you've
been waiting for: take over the loan and nothing
down! Two bd. Cape Cod townhome with lovely
views overlooking Irvine Ranch. Walk to shop-
ping, pool, and tennis.
IEW LISTlllS
HWPOIT IEACle COltO -Near water, beautifully
furnished. Inc. dishes and linens, one bedroom
Ideal for 2nd home for your son or daughter.
Guarded gate, comm. pool and spa. ,(II for only
$1 19,000. You really should see this one! Marie
Denny
fllTASTIC CHI lPPUl. -An absolutely Im-
maculate 4bd, P/.ba. latest decor home In pride
of ownership area. Near park and schools. Large
living room and entrance foyer area. The
bedrooms are all a generous size. Manicured
yard with brick planters. mature greenery and
sprinklers. Perfect for FIRST TIME BUYERS-a
famlty home. $141,500.
.llSlllE CIEEI
IPEl llllSES UT I Ill 2·1
•11 WUll SIPllSTICATIOI II JASllll£ Cl£U SUI.... -Euro·
pean styte and sophistication. Largest 3 BR plus
den In guard gated Jasmine Creek. Feels llke a
reel home. Compare, lowest plan 4. Wendy
Johnson
.. SllSAll
OCUI WllW -Guarded gate Jasmine Creek. 3
BR, family room on greenbelt with ocean view.
Profesalonally decorated with French doors,
plantation shutters, beautiful tlle floors. New on
the market. One you must see and you can move
right In. $419,000. Marie Denny
~IUCICM(I
•LITS
UllOI llKE LOT -One of the finest lots In
Harbor Rldge ... unobstructed ocean and city
tight view. No roof tops. Included are plans for a
10,000 sq ft authentic Chinese home. See and
compare this one at $895,000
rtlSTICIOUS UllOl llKE -Build your own home
and tennis court on this view lot which Is over in
acre. Guard gated security community for
$695,000. Sue Thomas
I UI£ All -The last custom lot available In Big
Canyon. OverlookJng the park on a private cul
de sac street Is 15,000 sq.ft. of prime building
space. Owner wlll trade for commercial or Indus-
trial property. $649,000
rtlSTICIOIS UllOI lllCE LOT -Reduced to only
$495,000. 18,000 sq.ft. on a premium cul de sac
street. Owner wlll trade for small house under
$300,000. This Is one of the few vacant lots left.
JAS•E Clltl ICUI WIOI -View from the very top
of Jasmine Creek. Full. ocean and CdM night
llght view. Entertaining and living areas upstairs
with 3 BR down. Lots of decorating potential.
Spacious and private. Owner motivated. Wendy .
Johnson i--------------------------------------4
•11 um11 ft111 IPll Tll, •"ms m
IELClllT
TUllTllUl 1£1.CMT -Beautiful decorated cus-
tom home built by Jim Peters. 5 bedrooms,
family room and study. Approx. $400,000 In
upgrades. Corner locatlon with exceptional
landscaplng and vety prtvate pool. A wonderful
way of llfe. Valued at $1 ,390.000. .
IRClllT SllTI -A very exclusive townhome In
Befcourt. Over 4,400 sq.ft. Dramatic circular
s1alrca.se and entry for Grand Plano. Over
$150,000 of upgrades, 3 bd., family room with
fireplace -waterfall and spa. Asking only
$869,500.
TIE ILIFFS
• OPEi SAT & Sii 1_. 2157 nSTl OIUll -Luxurious Townhome In the
Bluffs. 3 bedrooms plus large famlty room.
Highly upgraded at $279,000. Sue Thomas
•n• mTA mcu ILUFfS COllO Ot1 TIE Cl£ElltlT -Lovely condo In
the Bluffs. 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths plus bonus
room with beautiful greenbelt view. Great lo-
cation near pool, shopping and schools. An
excellent buy at $249,500. Marie Fargo
USTILIFF
WTILUFf HY -3 bedroom Lusk home In de-
slreable Eastbluff. Large corner lot with quiet
location and room for private ahowtng.
$249,000. Bob Schandel I Sue Thomas
Ill CllYll
Pflf(CT SETTllC • llC CUYH -Expanded Broad-
moor Plan 4 on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms,
family room. formal dining. Quallty upgrading
throug'1out. Covered patio. 3-car garage.
$560,000. Vergllene Hull
UCISTl • llC CAIYOI -This highly upgraded
2br., 21~bath Is Immaculate In every detalll All
new flaturea and tile In the baths. New cuatom
cabinets In the kitchen. This Mclain townhome
Is close to shopping and profeaslonal bulldlngs
of Fashion Island. Seller Js very motivated. Well-
priced at $310,000. Verg'ltene Hull
SPYIL&SS
~4 •SSllll UY sncws F•Y .. -A Vety speclaJ Nantucket
MOdef on Spyglass Hiii. Spectacular view of
mountains and city llgt.tls. 5 bedrooms, bonus
room, formal dlnlng;~FR and 3-car garage.
ProfealonaJly decorated and landscaped with
entertalnlng back yard, poof, spa, BBQ, and tire
rtng. $569,900. Todd Gross
UllllYIEW-EI
TIE PflftCT FAll.f Mil -Spacious Portoflno
model -4 bedrooms, 3111 baths on a col-de-sac
street. The perfect family home with separate
quarters for maid or children. Hlghly upgraded
with many amenities lncludlng a wonderful yard
with spa. Asking $334,000.
IOVEll SlllES
PUftCT COUPU IOIE -Spectacular water and
night llght view! Elegant home with warmth and
charm. 2 master bedroom suites. Prestigious
location! Pride of ownership. Many extras, l"e
cludlng swimming pool. $695,000. Vergllene
Hull
Clllll IEL Ill
SAllWTlE COtllO II Cll -Best Location 1 View of
pool end large patio. 3BR, 21~Baths, wet bar, FP
In llvlng room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old
COM & close to everything. A very speclal
property! $325,000. Vergllene Hull
FIHT STIUT-llYllE THUCE -Charming custom 3
bedroom, 2 bath home shows pride of own-
ership In every detail. Beamed celllnga, wood
shutters plaster walls, formal dining room. Pri-
vate courtyard with quality landacaplng. On fee
land at $370.000. Vergllene Hull
~ OPEN FOR YOUR PERSOlll illSPECTIOll THIS WEEkEllD, PLUSE CALL!
11..... HARBORRIDGE liARBOR RIOOE
~ BR. De!1 $1,89~.000 14 ,,.,...., HARBOR VIEW HILLS ..........
1-6 1-~ 4 BR. Den $1,410,000 1-5 4 BR, FR
(7~4)7
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Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality
OUTITANDtNG PROPERTY
IN OLD C.D.M. Pl.US INCOIE
On a very pictureeq~ street, large 3 bdrm. with
fanuly room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces in an authentic
Spani&h motif. lnclude9 .eparate and wry pri·
vate oversi%ed 1 bdnn. income unit.
LINDA TAGLlANE'ITI
EXCmNO CORONA DEL MAR
BLUFF LOT
Pnme area between Inspiration Point and Uttle
C.orona Beach. Your dream home will command
spect.acular vatas of the jetty action, night Ughta,
& ude pools. Sellers will help with financing.
$950,000
MARILYN HILL
CORONA DEL MAR
ARCHITECTURAL HOME
TOUR PROPERTY
C.ompletely remodeled charming 3 bdrm. home
on l 1, lotS m Old C.orona del Mar. Cedar shingled
exwnor, warm cedar interior. brick courtyard
w1pool. new kJtchen, built-ins, lar~c:_ sun deck.
&-<·ur~. pnvate & dramatic! $375,,xJ.
SANDY MI'ITMAN
DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION
BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH
Choice end urut. Popular "E'' plan. 3 bdrms., 2 1.-'z
baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back
bay/city lights. Large family room can be 4th
bdrm A., C. wet bar. Allaumable 1st.
SANDY MITTMAN
LIDO ISLE CONDOS
Four 2 bdnn rondos m super location. Steps to
rommuruty tenrus & beaches. Short walk to Lado
Village shops & restaurant.!. $199,000 each.
CATHRYN TENNILLE
CHARMING ISLAND HOME
Private community channel-front home w/own
dock Cor 30ft. boat. R-2 lot w /ro«n '° bwld
add1Uonal urut or enjoy this large yard. $375,oOO.
DONNA & BlLL WEBSTER
GOOD RENTAL
ORGOOOLMNG
1'wo bdnn., 2 bath I 1 bdrm., 1 bath. Both with
ft.replace & cathedral ceiling. Always rented or
live i.n one and rent the other to help
w/payments. Would also be good aeaaonal ren-
tals
DORCYI'HY HARDCASTLE
BLUFFS-FEE LAND
SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM
Light & airy end unit w/very private paoo.
Highly upgraded kitchen w/oak plank floors. 4th
bdrm i8 separate & could be maid's or ln-law
quarters. REDUCED to ·$229,000 including land.
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
NEW ON THE MARKET
Elegantly remodeled and enlarged family home.
Four bdnn.s, 2 'h bat.ha, large family room and
formal dining room. Beautifully l.andacaped gar-
den with automatic aprink.len and lights. Quiet
cul-<*aac location for a relaJc:ini life style.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
TODDY SMITH
"\, LIVE IN NEWPORT aEACH
FOR UNDD t11D.OOO
Hu everything you want! nreplltt in mllllt.er'
su.ite, air oond., walk to beach, 2 bdrma. 2 baths,
den. Shows like a model. Good uswnable financ·
lna· $177,000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ
LINDA TAGLIANETTI
TOT AL RELAXATION
IN PERAL TA HIU
Lovely rambling country )lome. Remod~led &
redecorated, newly land8caped. Three~-· 5
baths, spark.ling pool I spa, equestrtan facililJes,
view of hills. Room for tennis court. $598.500.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
OORCYI'HY MITCHELL
LIDO CONDO ON THE BAY
1'wo magnificent water Views from this luxur-
ious 2 bdrm. condo. Watch the boats go by or
bring your own. Slip available . C.ommuruty pool,
security bldg $450,000.
DONNA & BlLL WEBSTER
QUIET NEWPORT CONDO
Sharp 3 bdnn. condo. 2-st.ory, 2 \I'> baths. Sunny
wood pat'.io, i.ndoor utility room, fireplace i.n
l.1Ving room, garage & carport. large bright mas-
ter suite. Attractive setting. Assumable 11 75._,
hnancmg $122,500
ANN BRIWLIS
TURTLEROC K -SPECT ACULAR VIEW
Bright & sunny lll1lgle level 2 bdrm. condo
w/magruficent view of hills & canyon. Air con-
diUoned end urut. Great location near community
pool & tenrus $160.000 includes land
· SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA.BOLT
AFFORDABLE AND NICE
IN FULLERTON
PriC'ed to sell a l $87,500. This 3 bdrm. residence 111
West F\a.llerton is 90 affordable it should sell fast
Lot SW! IS 6,000 Jq. ft.
LES PEREIRA
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
NEW LISTING
Great opportunity for large fanuly to acqwre lh1s
nJce 4 bdnn., 3 bath home on large comer lot in
desirable wwde Costa Mesa Room for RV or
boat $174,500
JOYCE DA.BOLT I SALLY SHIPLEY
COSTA MESA
FAMILY DREAM HOME
Thia home is special! 5 bdrma., 2 baths, newUy
remodeled kitchen and large backyard. Cl<*! to
a:hoola. ahopa. tennis and swim club. 1 year home
warranty tncluded. $143,000.
MARY JANK
BEACH HOUSE FOR UNDER S100,000h
Only $95,000 L.H. foe custom 3 bdrm .. 2 bath
l ,500lq. ft. mobile tane ln family park in
Laguna Beach. ()ceen view, beech accesa, RCUC-
ity pte, l year home warranty.
MARY JANK
SPYGLASS HtU
Magnificent upgraded & remodeled 5 bdrm..
home. Canmands an umurpamed ~of I.he
ocean, bay, Fashion laland, C..talina, mntna &
night lighta. Features family room, renot.e. con-
trolled ape & koi pond. $839,00<J includes land
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA.BOLT
VIEW & ELEGANCE
IN SPYGLASS HIU
Beauufully upgraded executive home tn suene
pastoral setting. Pool & spa, new Land.'ICaping, 4
bdrms., 2 ~ baths. family room. wet, hardwood
floors & 2 fireplaces. $695,000 w /land.
BELLE CHASE LEE
EASTBLUFF • POOL & VU
Four bdrm. Lusk bwlt plan ··B" on pnme corner
lot offering complete pnvacy, spacious rear yard
w/large pool & spa New det:or Wlthm the past
two years. Sellers a.re mouvated and looking for
offer $369.500.
DON DeTHOMAS
CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY
WW trade for rommel"Clal property or uruts. Tlus
beautiful urut offers luxury and secunty for
carefree uvmg on the water m Newport Beach
All rooms are spacious m th!:> 3 bdnn , 3 bath
residence $585,000
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
Plan II in Villa Balboa Twu mast.er swtes,
spacious living room wlf1Nplact-, largt> sundeck
Owner mo tivated Assumablt-f1nanc1ng
$170,000
MARIA BERCOVITZ
LINDA TAGLlANE'T'Tl
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
$189,500
Bright, cheery tn-level wioet>an view Four
bdnns, 3 baths, 2-car garage. famtly room, formal
d.uung room, cozy ft.replace C.ommuruty pool &
tenrus, ru.1-de-sac May COl'\Slder exchange for
single family resJdence an Orange or Villa Park
GORDON LEWIS
COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED
NEWPORT EXEC. FAMILY HOME
Two story. 4 bdnn. decorator's honw French
doors. windows, hardwood floors. 2 h.rplaces,
sep&rate fanuly room. large 'eat-m country
lutchen. Choice lot & Locauon custom spa, panos
& deck. $369.000
TODDY SMITH
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
"MOTHER'S DREAM" LOCATION
Newport-outstanding 4 bd.nn Ponohno-Badcs
up to greenbelt.. steps to comm. pool, a slop & hop
to elementary 9C'hool Spaoousd sunny rear yard
I custom JaCUZZl framed by open patios great for
en ten.airung.
TODDY SMITH
ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME
Fabulous home for executive living 30ft. lit·
down bar overlook.Ing golf cou.ne, siereo room,
pool table area, 25fL rnim>r'ed w~ plus
walk-in cloeet. Reduoed to only $1,100,000.
OOROTHY HARDCASTLE
SERENE ANO SECURE
Located on ~ Big Canyon GoU Coww.
1'wo bdrm., tri-lewl rondo situated on I.he fifth
fairway. Two bakuua. fireplace ln sunken Uv-
U\i room. pied entrance. $247 ,000
KIMBER BUTl'S
GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY
(714) 759-9100
t:2 CORPORA TE PLAZA D SUITE 150 0 NEWPOR T CENTER
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NEWPORT BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR ...........
Channing 5 bedroom home in excellent area.
Superb financing with $256,000 NS' •mable loan at
11 ~CJ>. Separate fam. rm., formal dining room,
aecurity system. All for $339,900. 759-)501
1IE 11111111 LIFE
awaits you in this lovely 2 story home. Many
extra amenities. Profemionally decorated. 3
bdnns. 2 ~ baths. c.ompare & you'll agree this ia
an excellent buy. Call for details. 759-1501
II I II.Ill ti nllLF
Belcourt Hill Beaµty available for only $425,000. 2
bdrms, 2~ baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright
home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501
Wiii I UYllLI
Excellent pool home on extra large lot with RV
acce88. Super buy for family and entertaining.
Well maintained and well worth the price of only
$239,000. 759-1501 ••wn II TIE IDT lllEITllEllT
This fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 ~ bath home is located
in one of Newport Beach's finest areas. Magnifi-
cent views, excellent construction. Top amenities.
Superb professional decor. $530,000. 759-1501
111 ••• wm nan1111 Ow,ning 5 bedroom home in excellent area.
Superb financing with $256,000 assumable loan al
11 ~CJ>. Separate farn. nn. and formal dining
room. All for $339,000. 759-1501
Ill.MA Pllllla.A • $2,211,IOI
Magnificent location on the bay. 3 story home.
Situated among the most elegant and exceptional
homes in the entire Harbor area. This home needs
interior refurbi.sh.ing and could be the showplace
of So. California. 759-1501
,.._ -Wl1I YIEW IPllL&ll Large 2 story home in hills above Newport
Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large
bonus room, family room. and all good things for
the good life. 759-1501
PDRITllll • $411,000
ls yours in this immaculate 4 bedroom home with
gorgeous pool. lrreplacable harbor views are
you.rs, too. Beautifully landscaped extra large Jot.
Irvine Terrace. 759-1501
llllT • TIE Ill
Magnificent location . Slip for 50' boat. Excellent
home with beau tifully flowing floor plan. 4
bedrooms and 4 ~ baths. Formal dining room,
family room-a real dream home. $990,000.
759-1501
Nllll PUTTY IT TIE IDOi
Thia lovely home is only 5 doors form the ocean.
Now has 2 bedrooms, but has approved p@!ls for
a aeoond story ii desired. The value is definately
here at $269,000. 759-1501
PlllM.Y Pldlll1D • UllM YllW 11•1
Thia 3 bedroom, air cond., Carmel model. It is in
lovely condition throughout with many upgraded
features plus new kitchen appliances. Prime area.
Beautiful la.ndacaping. All foe $259,500. 759-1501
HOME OF THE WEEK
Ill.Ill 1111• ...a 1111,111
A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus
a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an
excellent income. Pleue call foe an appointment
to come in and view this immaculate, upgraded
property and examine the financial pomiblities.
759-1501
lll'T IT UllT .,_
Your home reflected your position? We offer for
your consideration this majestic home high atop
Spyglaas Hill with views Q/ the ocean, bay, city
tights & mountains. Offered al $559,000. 759-1501
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
11sm111F1•1W1
Here is an excellent opportunity 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
Cute bachelor (or bachelorette) condo in a very
nice condominium complex. Excellent value at
$51,500. See it now! 759-1501
LACUNA BEACH
,._, PllYITE I PUTTY
Long private road leads to this 4 bedroom, 2~
bath home high on a hill in Laguna Canyon.
Mountain atmosphere while cloee to beaches. 1
acre with hone facilities. $495,000. 759-1501
TUSTIN
..um.I 11111111
Prime property in a p.rUJxParea. Well cared for 1
story home with 3 bedrooms. Large patio
sunroom. Quiet street. excellent school dist.
$155,000. 759-1~1
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2170 S•n Miguel Drive
Newport Buch, CA l2llO
(714) 751-1501
IRVINE
anuna
Superb buy in Westgate area. Bright and airy 3
bedroom home on fee land. Single story. Short
walk to pool. spa. and llChool. Compare-can't be
beat for $135,000. 759-1501
Mlllll'R Iii 1£1
surrounds this condo complex. Pools, streams,
water cucad.ing over rocks around uees & lovely
landacapmg. 2nd story unit with 1 bdrm plus loft.
$89,000. 759-1501 .
1111,MI
Pretty as c.an be. Excellent home for the young
family. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Quality built by
Wannington. 759-1501
Ull Tl d1Dlm1
Immaculate, gorgeous landscaping, sparkling
pool. superior location. It's all there. This
Turtlerock beauty ia listed right at $314,000. See it
and you'll agree. 759-1501
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IDllftl 111 IDT
and here it is in this totally delightful 3 bdrm, 2
bath home. Pride of ownenhip shows thruout
plus a super 881W'Dable VA loan of $70,000 at 10%.
Total price $125,000. 759-1501
FOUllTAlll VALLEY
of superior location, excellent lot, large pool and a
hOUle that weJcomes gu~'t be beat.
PLUS-the price has just been reduced to
$209,000. Terrific home and value. 759-1501
COSTA MESA
1nz1unm•1m
by the fireplace in this Mesa Verde beauty.
Featuring 4 bdnna, family room. The $159,900
price makes it an e~ptional buy as the owner is
relocating and is very serious about selling.
759-1501
UITW •ll•E PllPEITY
2 units in good area. Brand new back unit.
Completely refurbished front unit. Listed at
$225,000. Please call 759-1501 for details.
lltmlPI•••
Lovely 2 bedroom plus den condo. Community
pool and spa. Very pretty complex. Convenient to
shopping and freeways. 759-1501
tllLITY 11•1 LIYIM
Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom condo in perfect
condition. Priced below market to eell fut at
$126,000. 759-1501
mllY UllEI
4 Plex in Costa Mesa. No vacancies. 2..Jbdrm
uni ta, 2-2bdrm units. Gna income $29, 480. Call
for further info. 759-1501
UNO.A ISU IN THE GRANO MANOR Soartng ceilings. stAI~
and ltadecl glass windows ftamt bay vcstas throoghout the
Interior of this l>taut1t'uHy cleta11ec1 4 bdrm cusrom homt
Handsomtly pantiled family room acljOlns the qourmtt k1tchtn
and torm.ll dining room overlOOk the landscaptcl terrace
1tact1ng to your own dock tor a large boat Exclusive guard
gated llv1ng with common1ty ttnn1s ~' wcN consider ltase
option. P11cec1 1nctucl1ng land at s I. 97 S.000 631-1400
UNO.A ISU SUPERIOR LOCATION Handsomt entry
counyard leads to this lovely trad1t1onal two n ory ramlly hOmt
Four bdrms. family .met formal cl1n1ng roms, btautlfully re-
modeltd kttchtn plus 3 fireplaces and utra large waterfront
patio 1tctc11ng to dock with side ue .A.n attractive llsung In
N ewport s prest1g1ous guard gated community Priu Includes
l.lnd. Sl ,750,000 631-1400
UNO.A ISU RESIDENCE Or owntr will demol1sn tht exm1ng
home so you can build your dream hoosel There's st1N llmt to
take adVantage ol the u1st1ng 5 bdrm two story homt with
pier & slip, to remodel or ~mply oecorate to yoor taste Call to~
appo1ntmtnt to see this rantanlC opportunity Prtcecl 1nclud1ng
land at s I. 500,000 631-1400
BAYFRONT DOVER SHORES, VU Fresh and 1nnovat1ve dtcor
with a 'today'" reeling Spac1oos roonu. lovely 111t entry. large
krtcnen. d1n1ng and family rooms and wide VIEW across water
Two-story home with 4 bedrooms Move-in anytime and begin
enjoying "waterfront" living Assumable loan of S7 I 5,000 at
105'11>. Sl .195.000fee 631 -1400
PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT .A. 5 bdrm contemporary
propeny in a sunny corntr location 1n the v1Aage-l1ke at-
mosphere ot the Point. ~' w 111 consider ltase option on
this large 2 story ramlly home. S975,000. 631 -1400.
BAUIO.A ISlAND IAYFRONT DUPLEX See the boat parade
from your patio on tile Sooth eaytront. This terrlflC listing hai
panoramK views ot .Ill the harbor action. Both the 3 bdrm & 2
bdrm units are always rented but property 1s a great size and
suptr location ntar town tor an owner occup4lnt Furniture
avall•ble tor sale S895.000. 631 -1400
UDO PENINSULA ON WATER AT"601" An 4lcldress With
prestige Newport Harbor 1s spread at yoor lttt from the
spacious balcony o f this 7th noor luxurloos 2 bdrm condo
Seautltully decorated wlm berl:>e'r carpttlng & 1mpecca~
tane Pool. spa & 14 hr security w ith doorman S835,000
631-1400
SOPHISTKAT£0 CUSTOM OCEANFRONT ,... breathtaking 3
story contemporary home rn quiet area of Newport. ottering
the ultlmate 1n design & comfort Totally rebullt, 1t encompassts
almost 3800 sq ~ and lncluclts 4 bdrms & a cltn. The fat>uloUs
l(irchen. 2 story ce1hngs.skyllghts & 3rd floor master suite with
unforgettable wn1te warer views wi• make yoo want to move
right tn 1795,000 63 I 1400
a.A&..80.A ISLAND UNUSUAU.Y SPACtOUS Residence on two
l'ull lots. Private gated courtyard emry to two story 4 bdrm &
ramlly room. A quallty property with olckr Island ch.lrm. suptr
tor large family Quiet reslclent1al street, steps to bayfront. ftrry
and snaps S789.000 6 31 -1400
CORONA DEL MAJt UNUSUAL. Must Stt this cunom 3 story
duplex & guest apt with panoramlC coastline views Top"°°' 3
bdrm 2 ba, middle level 2 bdrm 2 ba & ~st studio with patio
at ground ~vel Ample parking ilnd In "Hke new" condit ion
Orasucally reduced to S785.000 631-1400 ·
llAIJIO.A ISLAND'S LAltG( HO. aAYf'ltONT ourux Exctl-
~t rentill history on these 4 & 3 bdrm very well malntalntcl
units Fabulous boating & night llght views. Sire can't be
duplicated today On Balboa lslilnd & prlctd at S74S.OOO
673-6900
aAUIOA ISlANcf PtCTURE PUtf'ECT In every detalf from It 's
picket ff"ncecl and shuttered New England exterior to It's
luxurlowly appointed & beaotltutly coloftcl lnterla< .A. 5 bdrm
with formal dining room French dOOn from living M)d f3mlly
rooms ltild to chalmtng sp.KIOUS brlcktcl ~tlo An ouutMW:llng
eJCtn larOt corner lot, one door to S s.ytrom S73S,000
631 -1400
Ml'VINE TERRACE. ~NSATIONA&. VIEW'S Amon attractive
lar0t ramlly hOmt with a beautll'IJI custom pool In the courtyard
entry Spacloos ancl open with 4 bdmlS. 4 ~ baths, ramify and
formal dining roonu & upg~ kite~ Close up vlsW of al
the H•rbol' Ktlon S67S,000 631 -1400
HUNTINGTON H.Alt80UR. 1165' \lfATtltt'llONT Fresh &
exciting enttnatner·s hOme Thls lfV!t and illry 3 bdrm, 3 tN &
bonus room ha1 )wt bttn c0ff1*tefy & protes.sk>Nly r.-
M<oratf'd In a prime corner location with boat doek. ~Ing
SS98.000 631-1400
BESTOf' BAUIOA ON PC>tNT Fabulous BilyVIEW homt with
un1que floor p&an. Dramatic llVlng room and dining areas +
lovely ltltc~ ~rt> master suite with private Oe<k Includes
sauna. Three total bdrms and sp.KIOUS interiors offer com-
tortilblt llvlng and easy entertaining. S595,000. 63I·1400
NEWPORTS NESTIGE ADCMtES.S. SAYFRONT A Beverly
Hiiis feeling "on the water " Sptctacular 270° VIEWS ot
ocean. bay ancl hghu from a ~cunty protected atmospnere
En.Joy me luxury ot this spac1oos 2 bdrm condom1nrum with
professional decor S595.000. 63 1-1400
NEW1"0fr'T, UK( NEW WrTH DOCK Custom & lovely with
prer /float t0< 30' bo.lt + ~e ue Oalr splral statrs. steam barn.
14lbuloos kite~. security system & oak d00'1 throughout this
3 bdrm, 2.5 bath home EnJOY the good fife on the water rn a
home of dist inction at a reasonat>te price Reduced to
S559.000FEE. 631-1400
NEWr<»T 8AY'FWONT CONDO In 4l SKurtcl bu11d1ng with
bay •nd city light view from 2 spac1oos patios /'I protess1onally
decorated and upgr.Jcltcl 2 bdrm •nd dtn. 3 bath & 2 car
parking. S<>at slip availat>le Well prrctcl at S4 S0,000 63 I· 1400
CUFF HAVEN \ll1TH VIEW .A. charmtng & 1rnm;Kulate woodsy
home with magnificent 180° view from 2nd story 11v1ng area 2
bclrms & dtn Of 3rd bdrm & c.atnedral ceiling family room 81g
yard. with fruit trees ~' may carry I st l'rust Dttcl
S445,000 631-1400
PENINSULA PT~ICTURE PE~CT 8eaut1tut upgr4ldecl
quality. French doors, J\Jsed brlek neplaces. harclwoocl noors.
2 patios ancl orly 7 years Old. An as.sumable loan or ;ipprox
S200.000 at 10.S~ Interest. fixeo rate, on this 4 bdrm family
home. You mun ~e to appreciate the uceknce ot tnls home
S4'44.500 631-1400
MOOEl PERFECT IN IR\11111£ TERRACE /'I btautrtully dtcor-
clted, charming home 3 bdrms & den w ith 3 fireplaces. small
views from living & formal dining rooms Handsome l.lnd·
SC4lp1ng tnhances both the swimming pool and pl.1y area
Model ptrfect. 1ns1cle & out Prrcecl to set at S4 35.000
631-1400
HARIKMt VIEW HfW "SPfOAl." lovely 4 bdrm family h<>lnt"
with spacious rooms. a light and airy decor. bermuda shutters
ancl parquet noon. Beautlf\Jly landscapeo yard With pool ancl
spa ancl mtni ocean view ~r being transferred S429.000
631-1400
CUFF HAVEN VIEW, OUfET NICe Newport netghborhOo<J
Charming older 2 bdrm home w ith den ancl large bonus room In
lovely prrvate woodt'O hllsidt setting Lots ot gAass & sunsh1nt
w1th r~ views ot city ancl N~ Nrtlor S425.000
631-1400
l.AUIOA ~YOONG a CHAllMll\Ki A newer upside clown
custom home designed ror quallty llvtng. Un~ and excit ing 2
bdrms plus den with areu t0< outdoor entertaining Asking
S399.000. 673-6900
LARGE HOME ON PENINSULA POfNT Steps to community
beach, tef'Ylis & ocean An unusually large 4 bdrm & ram1ty
room home with nice south patio on a charming "country"
lane S359,000. 631 -1400
f"ENINSULA f"OtNT. CHAllMtl\Ki l.Jrge se<:kKkcl masttt' bdrm
up Witn 2 more bdrms & dtn clown V.JUlttcl cell1ngs. wood
paneling ancl cozy used bflck fireplace. Pretty SUl'Yl)' patio &
orly 1 block to bt'ach S3SO.OOO 631 -1400
CH~ VlfT'H 00CJC Lowes1 price In B.Jlboa Coves
A nke 3 bdrm. with remodeled kitchen & new <Mptt C~td
waterfront pallo with Ooo.Nrl chMYltl vi.stu A QU+et. ~
community c~ to ocean & lido shops. S3SQ:OOO 6 3 1-1400
~AVIEW GATED COMMUNITY A popular 3 bdrm home With
large PoOI sltt yMO on a quiet cut de sac In ln'W'MCUlate
condlUOn wtth spacious ~ry rooms and a ni<e vrew Willtc to
Community pool, S4)I & tt'nr'llS S335,000. 631 -1400
aAYotfST, FUSSY IUY'EltS An exceptloNly lovely r~
4 bdrm home with la<gt ~room, tOf'INll dlrnng and pool
size yMd ~. Freoch doors, ltildt'd gi&u.i. sttutlry systtm «'°
many special ~~ures S3 IO.OOO 631-1400
LD40£1t OWNED IN Q.WF HAVEN light and .kn'l)' 3 bdrm.
family & to<rnal dining rooms & otrlce. Freihfy µMnted &
CMptttd and surrounded by lowly ~ ~ ~
port ~ . ._,,.. to ., s.choob c.-~ .ant tenns
S289.000 631-1400. OPEN SAT /SUN .It 333 S9'1f ltoild.
ill
BEACON IAY E.arty N~ ¥1lblance & much potentlal tn
tn1s 3 bdrm. 2 bath beach conq with cozy fireplace &
beamed celflngs In the most cnartn1ng ot w aterfront areas.
clo~ to Balboa Island and Newport Ct'nter Community tenncs
Asking S279.SOO LH 631·I400
NE\ln'OfrT CONDOS-.ANK Rfl"O'S Fabuiow financing
opportU1llty-flex1ble lenderll New condos. JUSI steps to
baytront l>tach and oceanl Immense root garcltn with 360°
view ot Newport skyline and waterl Call to Stt tne~ unusual 2
bdrm & 2 bdrm +-dtn untts with spacious rooms and custom
arnen1ues Prrcecl from S270.000 to SJ9 I ,OOO Prrce 1nclucles
land 631 -1400
..UK£ NEW" CANALFltONT Quality tx.11lt. 7 years new. tamtfy
home with several decks ta< water <tflCI night llghts view Many
custom features. antique su1nec1 gAau. built·tn vac & s¥e. 3
bdrms. 3 baths and den, a wonderful top ot the line krtcht'n
with Jennalre range. 2 wet bars, plus many .Jclcl1tJOnal
amtn1t1es Price 1nclu<Sts laocl S260.000 631-I 400
NEWPORT TO\lfNHOME WITH DOCK Willk to the beach
from this 3 bdrm. with· attached 2 u r garage In • ~unty
gattcl community This Is a 2 story quiet encl unit Otfertcl at
S245,000 631-1400 °
OUf"L(X ACROSS fltOM BEACH New llst1ng 1n Newport
Shores Two well ma1nta1ntcl 2 bdrm. 2 ba un1u With fireplaces
and 4 car parking Lender owned & priced to sell at S2 25.000
631-1400
TERttlFK IN TURTl.EltOO( Beauutuey upgraded & e~
4 bdrm & family room dttached home ~par ale master suite &
dramatic catht-clral ce1hngecl format d1n1ng room open to a
charming atrium with fountain Very optn & airy wirh pleasing
neutral colon 1n a ~ comer locatton across trom par1t
Communcty pool and tenn11 s 192.SOO 631 ·I400
EASTSIDE C.M .. MODEL PUtf'ECT,... wonderful remooetecl 2
bdrm & cl~n W ood floors. cozy hreplact' and trench doors lt;)Cl
yoo to the w ooden deck. the centerpp1nt'Ot the $pac•ous yard
A real ctlarmtr at s 179,000 6) I 1400
COSTA MESA DUPLEX A most dtsir~ income propt'rty
8.KIU up to Costa Mesa <)Off count' with 2 bclrms. fireplace,
patio and garilgt tor each unit A reas()(l;)ble price s 160.000
631-1400
LENDER OWNED CONDO Nt'wport comple•. close to beclCh
With communry pool and tenncs Two story. 2 bdrm witn
;macht-cl 1 car garage & 3 spaclOUs decks A super buy .It
SISS.000 631 -1400
RAlllE OCEAN aOK CONDO .A.ttract1ve ntar new 3 bdrm
condO In superior locatK>n Master suite w 1tn prrvate sundt'<k.
large Irving room w ttn fireplace & fl'ont deck, well t'QUIPPt'<J
kitchen & separate lilundry Ju.st steps to oceanfront SuDmit al
o~rs Asking SI 48.500 (land 1nc:IUOeclf 631-1400
GREAT flNANCING. EASTSIDE Townhome A new lo¥l
available at I I*\' f111ecl. seller wtl pay points, low doWn
possible on ttt1s attractive ~' 2 bdrm cOnck> Hl<J"I celllf9,
llreplace pauo & 2 c.Jr attache<j garq communtty pool &
tenncs 1n a pleas.ant corner location C.111 office tor mc:Kt
1ntormat1on & m.Jkt' otter Sl44,'900 631-1400
EASTSIDE COST A MESA Chttr1ul 3 bdrm. l story condo,
upgraded & enlarged Wall ot French doors open from living
room with tlreplact' onto pa110 Close to commun1ty pool &
shopping Owner will consider rr.Jcle t0< Easts!M hou.w
S 127,500 631 -1400 OPEN S,...T 1741 TUSTIN "VE . 18, Ste
Par Kent
OCEAN VIEW l"ENT'HOUSE ,... spacious 2 bdrm. 2 ba. unit
with tlreplace & cltck 1n security gated comple" close ro
Newport's best beacnts Lender owntct and well pnctcl clt
Sl27,000 631 · 1400 OPEN SAT 102 SCHOLZ Pl
PENTHOUSE 36 Vef'Sillllts condo by H~ Hospttal
OCEAN CLOK \llTTH l0\11 00\VN Super J bdrm. 1n cory
community with pool and tennis Short walk to one ot
Newport's quieten beaches l.JrQf ~ io.u ~r
wanes dosing costs lcH s I 20.000 631-I 400
NEWPOllT KACH. nDtJC:Eo TO 1114,500 A 2 l>d<m. 2 ~
condo with mtnl ocean vlt'W 1n a !.e'CUnt')I g.actcl complex
Community pool MO sp.a Lendet owotc1 ancl Lvld tnC1uded'"
pr lee 631·I400
aAC>iELOll IN ~T Just HS,000 tor rh1s htghfy
IAP9'~ ch.arrnlng unit 1n a security c~x close to bt'Kh
Beautltul ~ bulft·lns. fl'ench doon. ctrMNC Ille Mld Mndsonw
flxt\Jf'ts Owner Wll l'ln.tnee call to i.ttl 631-1400 OPEN S,...T
11t 101 SC MOLZ P\., 117 by Hoag Ho~t~ 1n Vets.t*' condos
VIA DIJON
$335,000
A lo~ely unique home & priced low. Excellent
move-In condition. Ideal for the discriminat-
ing executive.
Tiiie Delatore
~ Javad Mansoor
673-7300
NEWPORT BEACH .
611 UIO PUI HIY£·$2t5,IM -High rise bayfront
remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1
bdrm, den 1112 ba. Very low down. Comm pool &
patio. Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Slip
avail. Gib Walker
COlllEICW. llllJl•C IEHCEI TO $135,IM -Owner
may carry 2nd T.O. w/low down payment. Ap-
prox. 6,291 sq.ft. on Newport Blvd. across from
City Hall. Will also lease all or part. Call for
lnfor~atlon. Bob/Wyvonne
lfvtt Avt.Ul-$251,IM -Excellent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. Also, see
duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000.
John Martin
IUllJH'S 8PNITIHllTl·$4t5,IM -Rare double lot
on Cliff Drive with view. Can be subdivided or
build spacious custom home. Good location.
Existing home. Stephanie Bernardy
WEST llWPOIT OCEUFIOIT-$125,IM -Cape Cod
home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to
relax and enjoy; now's the time! Jerry Bogan
WEST UY AftlU( · $115,IM -Older bayfront home
but well kept with pier & slip adjacent to sandy
beach. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, family & sewing rooms.
Claudette Taylor
NEWPORTCRESTTOWNHOMES
COMMUNITY POOL /SPA & TENNIS COURTS
Roeo. COURT • 3 BR, 2"'1 BA • $189,000
ESCAl'All COURT • 3 BR. 2~ BA • $170,000
SERENA COURT 2 BR, 2~ BA • SI 79,000
~COURl • 3 BR, 2 BA • SIS4,500
COlllll&A COURT • 3 BR, 2'i+ BA . SI 79.000
TRl8UT£ COUfn • 5 BR, 2~ BA • $218.000
EHCOM COUR1 • 4 BR. 2~ BA • $185.000
LNl>f All COURT • 2 BR+D. 2~ BA • SI 10.000
• • • •
VERSAILES CONDOS
COMM POOL /SPA
• Carol
• Carol
• C,rol
• C,rol
• Carol
• C,rol
• Carol
• ~ol
•
100 SCHOLZ PLAZA • 2 BR, 2BA • Sl24,8SO • Joan
101 SCHOU PLAZA • I BR, 1 BA • $105,000 • Clrol/JaVld
• • • • •
VILLA BALBOA CONDOS
COMM POOL/SPA
260 CAG14EY LH • 2 8R.2BA • $147,500 • Joftn . • I BR, I BA • $133,000 • Joan 260 CAGNlY LH
280 CAGNlY LH • 2 Bit, 2 BA • $219.000 • -260 CA<:MEY LH • Penth. I BR. l BA • $149,500 • Joan
260 CA~Y LH • ~Bit, 2 BA • $189,000 • Linda
OPEN HOUSES
Zll Y1A U10 SOUi, I.We ISie (SAT 2-5) ... Great buy for
this family bayfront. Large 2 story with elevator,
5 bdrms den fight & airy, also large boat slip.
$1 ,375,oOo. ' See Virginia O'Brien
111 N UH IOlt, I.We lsJe (SUN 2-5) ... Warm &
charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath home + large pool
& famlly room on corner location. $495,000.
See Vlrgtr:iia O'Brien
145 Y1A l•IE, I.We lsJe (SUN 1-4) ... Completely
remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap-
pliances. 40' wide lot. Just reduced to $379,000.
See Bob Newell
lZI N t.0tCA. U. lsJe (SUN 1-4) ... 5 bedrooms, 4
baths, family room. Quality In everything. Excel-
lent community for your family. Asking
$465,000. See John Martin
1Z4 Y1A TltUTI. I.We lsJe (SUN 1-4) ... See and
compare with this quality built home on 45' wide
lot. 4 bdrms, 3¥· baths, large sunny patio.
$450,000. See Gib Walker
OTHER NEWPORT PROPERTIES
211 CICIO UI(, #311, II (SAT 1-40 ... Penthouse
condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths + den-decorated,
high ce411nga. $219,000. See Joan Caln
ZSIJ llCllYt, • (SAT 1-4) ... Truly an Eastbluff
beauty, a family home on large llot with
outstanding view. 4 bdrma, 21~ baths, tam rm,
security system & much more. Near shopping &
schools . Fee land . $369 ,000 .
See Stephanie Bernardy
21 EICH£. •(SUN 2-5) ... Newport Crest plan 6. 4
bedrooms, family room, 21~ baths. Pool/spa.
tennis. Walk to beach . $185,000.
See Carol Mulvey
SO. LAGUNA BEACH
31121 CIAST •-IAY, S.. UC-._. (SUN
1_.) ... 0eflnttety a unique p6ece of property wtth
an ocean vtew not to forget. Private steps to
sand . Asking $699,000. A mustl
See Stephanie
IRVINE
iimll FAUS-S22t,IM -Turtlerock Glen
townhome. Immaculate 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Large patio off muter suite & llvtng room.
Community pool, near ahoppfng & 405 freeway.
Lovely comm & greenbefta. Pam Trlnen
LIDO ISLE BAYSIDE
VIA LIDO SOUD 8815.ooo
Secluded home with dock for 3 boats. View
of turning basin. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car
garage. Great potential.
Roger Brown 673-7300
LIDO ISLE
VIA HOU · $311,Ht -40' corner location at Nord.
Great potential, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, 3 car
garage. Lowell/Javed
VIA IHTHE . $&11,IM -Sparkling pool + tamlly
size home on 67' wide lot. 5 bedrooms + settJng
room off mastr, 3 baths, Ideal for entertaining.
See John Martin
VIA QUITO tHUCO TO $325,IM -A great buy for a 4
bedroom + family room home. Bright & sunny
corner location. Motivated owners.
Virginia O'Brien
VIA PALEllO lfllCEI TO $312,IM -e!harmlng 4
bedroom, 3 bath, family room home. Beam
celllngs. South sunny patio. Virginia O'Brien
VIA IAZIEIS.$311,IM -35' wide street to street
lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great
retreat. l. Start<
N tnl(JO • S347,5M -Immaculate 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, formal dining room, leaded windows,
hardwood floors, beam celllngs, brick patio. You
will be Impressed. Good fixed financing.
Howard Lawson
N PAL.UM • $315,• -Lovety home on extra
large lotl 58X88'. Lush patio designed by Rogers
Gardens, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, famtty room.
Excellent.condlton. V1rglna O'Brien
N lJll .. · llJM,• -Bayfront home +
separate apartment on double lot. Could be
duplex or alngle famlty reetdence. 2 car garage +
separate single. Oarell/Law9on
N UM Sl9 · $341, ... -Corner location at Via
Palermo. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great potentlal •
Sunny patio. Owner wtll llatent
Virginia O'Brien
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TWELVE UNIQUE HOMES TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE
UIO ISLI -Large, open spaces! 3 bdrms. 3 ba,
remodeled to New England charm. Close to
comm clubhouse. tennis and beaches. $480 ,000
l IUL llCE HIE -Finest family Jiving, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor,
tasteful decor, lovely yard. $485,000
WTSIDE OLD TIIEI -6750 sq ft lot, possible A-2
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. Neat
2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500
UITUCUT WtTI l VIEW -Rare 3 bdrm. 2 bath,
great view, very special t ouches: dark room·.
wrap around patio, very clean. $395,000
TIEIE'S l WISlllC WU1! -In the front patio of this
charming Olde CdM house plus rental unit. Nice
condition, charming street. $259,000
Oil Ill l WE LOTS -South of the highway, In
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, delightful street a
block and a half from beach and bluff. $350,000
A IUCI IOUSE UICAll -In Olde CdM, "couples
delight", 2 bdrm, den, dandy yard; frplc, patio,
freshly painted In & out. Only $219,000
Oil Of A Kiii -Belcourt find. Better than 08'#,
cteaner than original, 3 bdrm. picturesque land-
scaping, custom touches at Just $795,000
FOR REAL TORS' EYES ONLY
And now we have a S 110,000 price reduc-
tlon .... on a waterfront dollhouse, 105
Edgewater Is now $490,000 and still In perfect
condition with 3 bdrm, 2 bath, guest cabana
and a sandy beach. CaJI Marilyn Rousselot for
de-tales.
New people to work with at Unique: Liia
Harper wlll handle Harbor Ridge; Jim Skahan
wlll work Olde Corona del Mar; Esther Yank Is
In Spyglass: and Sharon Harris wlll be Unique
In Eastbluff .... now stand back, watch them do
their stuff I
Hot Listings Lead Line: 10 Chatham Court
In Betcourt for $795,000, gorgeous! 436
Dahlia In Olde Corona def Mar at $319,500,
heckavadeal: 2716 Wlndo'fer In Broadmoor
at $485,000, a beauty .... plus leases on Pacific
Drive In CdM ($2500/Rosemary Sietz), on
Port Nelson In Harbor View Homes
($1900/Joan Bracey), and on Poppy Drtve In
CdM ($1750/Marllyn Roussek>t).
IUT A llEI -Of ocean. sunsets, jetty.Extra
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In Olde CdM.
Build your dream home. $850,000
SOUi SHUE, SECllE -in Harbor View Hills!,l..usk)
3 bdrm, spotless, sunset views.· 3 car garage,
large yard. $385,000
EJCfTllC mJ£CT -Brand new In Olde CdMI
Country English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Exlras. decks, patios. From $229,500
IAYSllOllS IAICAll -Now priced reallstlcallyl
Chrmlng 3 bdrm, 3 ba, central location, walk to
beaches, bay, fee land. $349,500
PUOUllA P£ISWIO -Dover Shores spectacu-
lar, 4 bdrm, custom floor plan, gracious entry,
and magnificent view of Back Bay. $495,000
TMI YOR Clltu -5 bdrm wtth 2 bdrm rental or
7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr, all
features, lovely CdM area. $569,000
IOI PORCT -Not a flaw, 3 bdrm, pool, spa and
ocean/hillside view, love to entertain? You'll
love this home. $395,000
PHllUA ClnlCl -55' lot Just of Ocean Blvd .•
older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would
have great view. $399,500
SllTI If SU .. -OesJred area, newer home, 4
bdrms, 3 ba, 2 fptc's, vtew from fam rm, gourmet
kitchen, 2700 sq.ft. $575,000
ICUI Cl.IS( -CJean 2 bdrm, 2 ba duplex units,
beach cfoae, great fun or sound rental In W.
Nwpt w/flnanclng. $224,500
Cll co•lllllll -1 bdrm, large deck, corner
k>catlon, neutraJ decor, open feeflng, community.
pool In Sandcastkt. $145,000 ,,,,.
lllfJS IEAITT -2 bdrm townhome, plantation
shutters, antiqued cabinets. perfect condition.
Some view. $137,900
1111119Cl./PMI WIST' -Lower unit con-
dominium, yard, patio, sharp decor, quiet neigh-
bomood. Owned free and ciear. $93,950
EVERY OPEN HOUSE THIS
WEEKEND TO OFFER CHANCES
Visit a Unique Homes Open House this
weekend and stand to win one of 12
free subscriptions to the elegant
Unique Homes Magazine. Three win-
ners will be announced for each week-
end In October. Can you stand it?
Here are the locations. A Unique
souvenier will await you at every one!
In olde Corona del Mar at $319,500.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5
Olde CdM From $229,500 JumlM at 4th
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums F. Scott
Olde CdM $850,000 3300 Ocean Btvd.
3 bdrm, corner lot H. Markas
Olde CdM $350,000 321 Orchid
3 bdrm. 1 'h lots. so. of hwy 0. Markas
Broedmoor, HVHta $485,000 2718 Windover
View 4 bdrm. 3 ba famlly home B. Hutchings
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5
Olde CdM $334,950 215 lrte
3 bdrm, 2 bath with beams N. Fogarty
Olde CdM $575.000 221 Orchkl
4 bdrms, 2 fplc's, view, so. of hwy F. Scott
Corona Hlghlanch $395,000 441 Rtven
3 bdrm. pool, spa M. vonGefdern
Harbor View $349,000 1I08 Port WMtboume
4 bdrm Portoflno. shutters spa L. Harper
Olde CdM From $229,500 Jamlne at •th
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums J. Skahan
Olde CdM $850,000 3300 Ocean Btvd.
3 bdrm, corner lot 0 . Markas
Harbor V1ew Hiiie $385,000 1301 K ...
3 bdrm, 2'h ba, view, spotless B. White
Old• CdM $219,000 810 Jamlne
2 bdrm, den & dandy yard S. Harris
Olde CdM $350,000 321 Orchid
3 bdrm, 1 'ft lots. so. of hwy R. Jagner
S..vtew $395,000 1921 Yacht Enchantr ...
3 bdrm. Iott. magnificent vu B. Hutchings
Broadmoor, HVHlll• $485.000 2718 Windover
View 4 bdrm. 3 ba family home L. Curci
/aa11>oe Penlneula $490,000 105 Edgew•ter
3 bdrm 2 bath on the bay M. Rousselot
· 20% llWI • ISSllE 1~%
llPECCULE
IEWPIRT HEllHTS NIL HllE
This home combines elf"" lnce and Informal
entertaining! 3 bdrm ~ (\ '· tam. room. Ex-
tenslvety tlled ""e..,o~~~ courtyards. Great
master suite. A .._, ... ecorator's home. AS-
SUME 1ST T.O. 0 •192,500. owe 2ND. Amaz-
ing value of $250,000. Motivated!
Ill 1•n1111·12H
IEW CISTll -VICTlllll. IESlll
Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This
elegant home has every CUSTOM feature from
the massive oak entry to the luxurious master
suite. 3,400 sq ft built In 1982. 3 fireplaces.
Antique French door & mantles. A superb prop-
erty $429,000. Exclusive showings.
Ill llllEU 111·1211
3 YEARS IEWI S 1 ll,000
Newport Heights. 3 bedroom; 2-1h bath condo.
Absolutely stunning with open beamed celllngs,
skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with It
Auec. lies. Wonderful large. patio. Financing
available with 10% down. Amazing value.
UE llllERl 131· 1211
LS OPTIOl /IUY /REIT
S 131,000 EIEC. TWI.
Steal ·this 3 bdrm., den with 1700 sq. ft., at-
tached gar., highly upgraded kitchen, as-
sumable loan of $104,000 at 12.25%. Avail for
rent at $1100 near So. Coast Pfaza
IWll llPPEI. II 1·1211
REDUCED llRllll
Just listed 3 bdrm .. atrium. extra large lot, near
South Coast Plaza. Room to expand. Owner will
give allowance for loan fees and new carpet.
80/10/10 avail. Asking $144,000.
IWIA CAPPEL 111-1211
IEWPORT HEllHTS S 113,000
EllLISH TUDOR TWI
Assumable loan on $108,000 fixed at 12% on
this bdrm. end unit with private yard and separ-
ate patio. Owner will carry with 10%dwn. for 5
years. 11111OIPP£L111· 12H
IEWPIRT 11111111 IELOW llRIET
I Gorgeous 4 bdrm. highly upgraded Newport
pool home with Spa. Large bedrooms, re-
modeled kitchen, two fireplaces -freshly
painted, new carpet. All this for only $239.000.
B Call for excluslve showing.
: 111111 IAPPIL II 1· 12H
ICW, UY I Cln LlllTS
I Contemporary 3 bdrm., highly upgraded. secur-
ity alarm system, poot, brand new kitchen and
master bath. Room to expand with great views.
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'REALTORS ®
IOTIVITEDI IRllli OFFERS!
BEST "VIEW" IUY II IEWPDRT
Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm. 3 ba plus
family room. Shows like a model home from the
gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open
beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace.
Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks.
AMAZING VALUEI REOUCE0-$314,500 ask
for
W llllEll 111-12H
IEW LISTllll
IEWPllT HElllTS
Assume $132,560 11.4•/ •. Immaculate 3 bdrm.
POOL home. The most prime Costa Mesa neigh-
borhood! This lovety ranch sty1e home has been
upgraded throughout. Poot area PLUS private
enclosed front yard. Family room. Two fire-
places. Asking $184,900
UE 1111111 IJ1·1211
DCEll, II Y, &DLF Cl URSE
I lllHT LllHT VIEWS!
Ocean, bay. golf course & night light views!
Video can help you compare views and values In
a few minutes. Call PETE JOHNSON 631 -1266
for Information on Newport Beach and Irvine
Property.
FASHIDI ISLllD VIEW-$2&1,100
Bluffs condo only 5 years old. Some Back Bay
view. Cathedral celllngs, open and light. New
carpet, private spa plus sun decks. Call
P£TI .1111111 II 1-1211
IPEI SPICE-VIEW $111,000
2 master bath condo In Newport Beach. Must be
sold before foreclosure. Fireplace, 21.ft ba. Inside
laundry. Private patio. Call
Pill ....... 111-1211
USTILIFF S 111,000 L.H.
New llatlng, good location, 3 bdrm, 2 ba home In
prime Newport Beach family area. Near COM
high sehool. Priced below all competition, see &
compare. Call
POI clllllM U1-12H
CAPE CID
IEWPIRT HEllHTS
10.6COUNTRY CHARM ex-
udes this spacious 4
bedroom home. Completely
new gourmet kitchen with
family area. Oak & tiled
floors. Separate den. A
beautiful home. Receive $10,000 discount for up-....__ ____ __,
grades. Many, many fea-
tures. Motivated! $255,000
Ill l•DI 111·12H
WIOKHS
WESTCLIFF -IEWEI CISTll
Stunning 3 bdrm. den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue µum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers deflghtl Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt.
Ill l•DI Ul-1111
IEWPORT HEllHTS -S 111,000
Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick
fireplace -very livable wtth large lot. Prime quiet
location. Motivated sellers.
W l•DI 111-12H
PETl M-111·12H
CUSTOI llLF COlllSE HllE
Designed by the famous Wallace Neff, who has
done homes for Cary Grant, Red Skelton, Joan
Bennett & Charles Chaplin, now another Neff
home Is available on the 18th fairway of BIG
CANYON. 1111,118
OILL Pm U1·1211
IPElllT/m
FORECLOSlll • S 111,000
Beach home In Newpoct, 2 bike. to beach. 3
bdrm. 2 ba, fam. rm. with double fireplace.
Submit all offers, we must NII this h<>me.
POI cll•IM Ul-1211
l&YCIEST I IE ... $20,000
.,Sest buy In this aolld family area. Corner lo-
cation. Price Includes the land. Could have v'9w
from second story. Call
POI JllllM U1·1211 I ~Ing only ~29.000 fee.
631-1266 • 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA Independent B
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Will. TO IOLF OOllSE
Very light and open former model home. High
beamed ceilings and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms.,
2'n baths, formal dining and family room.
Beautiful tree fitted yard. Ex~lent value at
$224,500.
... ••Lmll 111-1 211
4 PLO • llYEISllE
IEWPORT. HEllHTS
Custom, contemporary designed home featur-
ing lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms., 4'h baths.
separate dining room and family room. Se-
cluded patio and yard areas. Priced right at
$378,000.
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OISTOM MESI YEllE
One of the largest. tets In Mesa Verde. Walk to
Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5
bdrm, 3'11 ba, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of
room for expansion. BeautlfuJ, quiet street.
REDUCED TO $369,500 .
.1&1111 IAllLDlll 1-1211
234 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA
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• HlRIOR RIDIE •
Slll,000
Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room,
dining room, NEW PAINT. CARPET, drapes,
brick deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean.
bay, city, mountain views. $500,000., 11•1. & 12%
fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool.
Ask for
BOB JR.
FHl /VI COIDOI
Sll,100 Vl-11 llWI
3 bedroom, 1~ bath, vau!ted cetllngs, great
location.
.. .... 111-1211
OFFICE SPACE
•LUSE IEWPORT OFFICE•
5,875 sq. ft. of premium apace on Bristol Street.
Beautifully decorated throughout with matching
furniture, antique executive office, photo lab,
computer room, kitchen, and confernece room.
Single level, all or part. Asking $2.25/ft. Make
offer. .. . ..,. ...
SOTHEBY'S
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
759-6700
•
SOTHEBY'S WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF:
HEL\fN WOOD
Business woman would best describe Helen. After 6
years in Interior Design in Newport Beach, she
moved to Hawaii where, in the true entrepreneural
spirit, she started and managed several small busi-
nesses. Returning to Newport Beach in 1972, Helen
has had a successful career in real estate sales for the
past 13 years.
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MARY SIVASLIAN
A Lido Isle reside nt for the past 23 years, Mary has
served actively in the Lido Isle Woman's Club as Vice
President and has chaired the Lido Isle Home Tour.
She brings over 15 years of succes~ful real estate sales
to our growing staff of experienced professionals.
NEW LISTINGS!
BIG CANYON
A Deauville Plan with three bedrooms, den, and
three baths. This charming home reflects the warmth
and meticulous care of the original owners. Air
conditioned for ultimate comfort and priced to sell
at only $550,000.
. . '
LIDO ISLE
An outstanding custom bayfront with an un-
obstructed view on Via Lido Nord. Built as a duplex
with four bedrooms and four baths in the main
residence and two bedrooms and one bath in the
second home. Both have excellent bay views. Of-
fered at $1, 150,000 .
DOVER SHORES ... This "mini-castle" ls really
two homes In one ... one for gracious entertain-
ing, the other for daily living. The "club" area
has huge walk-behind wet bar, Strauss crystal
chandeliers and electrically operated skylights.
Across the toyer Is a large multi-purpose room.
Famlly area has large living room with bay view
and fireplace. Three bedrooms plus huge hobby
room. easily convertible to maid's quarters or
two additional bedrooms. Two lovely patios.
Solar heated pool. spa and waterfall
........................................................... $1 .175,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5................ 1244 Polaris Drive
DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home
with an amblaftce of special features. Pier and
float for large boat. Ideal famlly home with
grown children or ln-1aws. Maln house has llvlng
room, dining room, library. master bedroom
suite. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate
two bedroom suite providing complete prlvacy.
Home recently elegantly refurblshed .. $8!5,000
Open Sun 1-5 ............... 308 Morning Star Lane
DOVER SHORES ... Dramatically renovated.
Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break-
fast room. Dining room. Family room. Great play
room. Three fireplaces. Hardwood floors. High
beamed ceilings. Plantatlon shutters. French
door~. Uninterrupted view ................... $825,000
Open Sun 1-5 ............................ 1730 Galaxy Dr
DOVER SHORES .•. Luxurious. Five bedroom
home. View of Back Bay and city lights. Huge
living room and tamlly room. Master suite fea-
tures beveled mirrors. sunken tub. French
doors. Beamed celllngs and Mexican pavers
lend to the charm. Mald's quarters .... $687,000
BALBOA ... Oceanfront. Upside down house.
Last block on boardwalk. Shows beautifully.
Vaulted ceilings. Dump welter. We1 bar. Two
fireplaces. Three bedrooms ................ $650,000
HARBOR HILL . . . Cape Cod design. Four
bedroms and den. Five baths. Gated communi-
ty Master suite with walk-In closet and Jacuzzi.
Kitchen with skylight. Three car garage. Air
conditioning. Complete landscaping .. $599,950
SPYGLASS HILL ... Prlvacy. View of bay and
ocean. Four lovely bedrooms. Formal dining
room. Two fireplaces. Quiet cul de sac location.
Exquisite condition............................. $597 ,500
DOVER SHORS ... Exciting bay view enjoyed
from entire living area. Fabulous famlly room
with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan-
tastic home for casual parties or formal enter-
taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con-
vertible den. One bedroom and bath Ideally
located for maid or guest................... $560,000
BA YCREST ... Exquisitely upgraded two-story
home. French doors and windows. Plantation
shutters. Master suite on first floor. Second
master suite upstairs plus three bedrooms.
Impressive front entrance. Gated pool
............................................................. $550,000
SPYGLASS HILL .. Like new Bedford model.
Spacious and very private yard overlooking the
canyon. Ample space for pool. Four bedrooms.
Areplaces In living room and family room. Utlllty
room. Motivated seller will carry paper with
thirty per cent down. Will consider lease.
............................................................. $~9.000
Open Sun 1-5 ............................... 14 Morro Bay
DOVER SHORES . . . A special environment.
Four bedrooms. 2 story llvlng room. dining
room. Island kitchen with breakfast area. Spa.
Private beaehes......... ........ .... ... .. .. . .. $535,000
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
Dalehout
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I ~Homes,_ I .. and Gardens®
•*********BAYCAEST*********• • • itlt's a matter of common sense. There Is no•
•lack of available homes on the market In all:
•stzes and price ranges. But, with this one. you•
:don't have to forfeit styte, comfort or quallty11 Jtfor the sake of price. This three bedroom•
it home ts for someone who appreciates value.•
•The commanding corner location Is superb.:
:The curb appeal Is extraordinary. The house11
JtlS meticulous. The grounds, front and rear,•
•are magnificent. And ... the price Is utterly•
•sensible. Owners have a strong desire to sell:
•and have just reduced the price to reflect this tr
:Sttltude. Call us. We wlll tell you all about It ti
.......................................................... $249.ooo: •open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................... 2040 Shl~wa~ • '~························
UDO ISLE ... Lido Isle's many community
activities for all ages. View this newly listed four
bedroom, den, dining room home on a forty five
toot street-to-street lot. Charm personified.
Easy to show ........................................ $495,000
Open Sun 1-5......... ............. ... ... . . 125 Via Koron
BAYCAEST ... The size and roominess of this
two-story home facilitates an easy flow for
gatherings of any size. Four bedrooms. Family
room. Dining room. A well-equipped kitchen.
Pool. Spa. Separate protected play area. Try
lease/option ........................................ $480,000
BAYCREST . . . Outstanding. Meticulously
maintained family home. Family room with bullt-
ln wet bar. Dining room with bullt-ln buffet. Four
bedrooms. Master bedroom with fireplace In
adjoining sitting room. Upstairs bonus room
with built-In wet ba r. Central air conditioning.
Large yard with extr~ storage ............ $475,000
WESTCLIFF ... A wonderlul opportunity awaits
the person with an eye for quallty. This four
bedroom, three and one-half bath custom f amlly
residence Is located on one of Newport Beach's
most sought-aftet streets ................... $450.000
BA YCREST . . . Beautifully appointed tra-
dttlonal home. Two stor~. Four bedrooms.
Four baths. Dining room with built-In credenza
end rosewood serving counter. Large living
room with wet bar. Lovely view of lush gardens.
Family room with vaulted beam cetllngs. Entire
home recently Insulated. Large lot.. ... $395,000
I I
BAYCREST . . Original owner. A most un-
croweded two-story four bedroom home. Dining
room. Family room. Breakfast room. Formlca-
llned birch cabinets. Storage cabinets. Closet
space. Brilliantly landscaped. Spa. It would be a
sin to miss this one ............................ $389,500 ..
CLIFF HAVEN . . . Extensive use of choice
woods. Three bedrooms. Dining room. Spacious
R-2 lot includes a two bedroom rental In rear.
Huge patio. Convenient location ........ $339,000
BA YCREST . . . An outstanding residence
located in a area renowed for Its fine homes.
Handsome exterior with a circular drive. Conve-
niently arranged floor plan. Four spaolous
bedrooms. Four baths. Luxurious master suite.
Pool. Solar water heater. Full security system.
Motivated seller has drastically reduced price
................................................... NOW $339,000
BA YCAEST ... Customized Ivan Wells with five
bedrooms. Dining room. Kitchen with Sub-Zero
refrigerator, Thermotronlc II ovens, five burner
range-top, compactor. Family room. Plantation
shutters. Two fireplaces. Loads of built-Ins
................................................... NOW $319,000
BA YCREST ... Four bedrooms. Central recep-
tion area providing easy access to huge living
room, famlly room and bedroom wing. Two
flreplaees. Dining room. Pool, plus extensive
surfaced area .............................. NOW $300.000
Open Sun 1-5 .................. 1907 Windward Lane
BAYCREST ... Highly upgraded family home.
New parquet floors. Four bedrooms. Three
baths. Substantially remodeled kitchen. Artistic
trench doors to covered patio. Custom. child-
gated pool and spa .............................. $299.000
INCOME
PENINSULA POINT . . . Rare slx-plex among
fine residences. One two-bedroom and five one-
bedroom units In good contltion. Owner wtll
exchange for lndustrlal/commercial or trust
deeds ................................................... $660,000
CORONA DEL MAR ... This beautifully crafted
edifice has the flexlblllty of a home for large
family, or a duplex with three bedrooms up and
two down. The ocean view Is ~!lcular. Over-
sized lot. 50x 118. Qule1 locat10n:...f(Jst one black
to beach............................................. $630,000.
PENINSULA POINT ... Custom triplex with a
great three bedroom owner's unit. Owner will
exchange for lndustrlal/commerclal property or
trade for trust deeds .......................... $540,000.
CORONA DEL MAR ... Attention builders. Buy
this .exceptional forty-five foot lot, plus the
available forty-five foot lot next door. An un-
paralled opportunity to bulld six Income units In
an area reknown for realdentlal Income
properties ........................................... $325,000 .
CUFF HAVEN ... Warm and charming duplex
with two bedrooms In each unit. Hardwood
floors throughout. Preaently uMd as a Single
unit, but easily convertible. S..Utlfully land·
scaped and wen malntaJned. New plumbing.
New paint. Security system ................ $295,000.
Open Sun 1-5 ............................ 1611 Clltf Drive
COSTA MEIA ... Centrally located four-plex.
Two, two-bedroom units. Two ~bedroom
units. Always rented. Dependable Income. New
roof. November 1983. Motivated seller offering
tor quick sale ...................................... S220,000.
t;JEWPORT BEACH
3 1111101 ISWD
EICWSIYE PllYATt ISWI
Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6~ Bath,
NEW custom home on New-
port's most excfualve, prt-
vate Island. Featurtng ov8f
8,000 sq ft of the finest oon-
s tr u c ti on w/gourmet
kitchen, 2 famlfy rooms, a
3,000 eq ft Maat8f Bdrm
Suite and a 4 car garage.
Excellent assumable financ-
ing. $4.9 Mllllon.
.
41 URA ISLE
PllYATE CUAllEI ISlAID
Spectacular bayfront cus-
tom with 160 LINEAR FEET
ON THE WATER! Featuring
4 Bdrms & 3 ~ Baths
w/famlly room & den. this
adult-occupied home ts im-
maculate and In move In
condition. It offers the finest
In bayfront llvlng w/a pier &
sllp for 65' boat. Includes
private courtyard .
$1,350,000.
1 1111 IEACI CllCLE
SPYCLASS Hill CUSTOM
Fantastic custom 4 Bdrm. 4
Bath home w/spectt}Cular
views of the Pacific, Bay &
Night Lights. This home Is
adult occupied & Im-
maculate. lnctudes a private
pool & spa & all the
amenities one expects In a
home of this magnitude. Ex-
cellent, low-Interest, as-
sumable financing. Re-
du1}8d to $975,000.
(ftJt Slit i..e
5 IOIEU IAY
SPYClASS VIEW 101£
If It's GREAT Bay Views you
want wtth NO obstructions
(roofs et al) this lovely 4
Bdrm former model HAS IT
ALL. V8fY private pool &
spa · and completely re-
modeled last year. the
owner has reasonably
priced the home for fast
sale at Ss.49,500.
,,,
COTL ITLJ\LTT
@ 1nvrs1nrn1 conrnnr
3 COWIS ISWI
EICLUSlvt PllYATt ISWI
This Incredible custom
home featuring 4 private
Bdrms. 3~ Baths and OV8f
70' LINEAR FEET ON THE
WA TEA. offers the finest In
wat8ffront llvtng. Only 8
hos the entire Island
an ne has THE BEST
LOC~ ION! Very adult
oriented withe flnest main
channel views. $2,950,000.
603 IOITI IAYFIOIT
IAllOA ISlAllD
Quite posslbty the BEST
BUY on the waterfront, this
4 Bdrm, 4 BQth home has It
all! A 3rd story family room
w/a HUGE (21x30) sun
porch otf8flng In.credible
bay views & a PRIVATE pier
& sllp to accommodate your
own 40' boat + a 3 car
garage are Just a few of the
many features of this home.
You can't beat It at
$1 300.000.
64 UIDA ISLE
PRIVATE GUAIDED ISWD
If you're looking for a buy,
this Is It! Super 5 Bdrm. 41~
Bath home w/prlvate pier &
sttp & excellent Island lo-
cale. Wonderful neighbors.
The home needs a little cos-
metic TLC to make It a
showplace. Don't miss It at
$959,500.
1112 E. IAlJOA ILVD.
OCWFIOIT DUPLEX
01 THE SAID
This 1st class rental unit Is
one of the best examples of
oceanfront llvlng In New-
port. Featuring 3 Bdrms up
& 2 Bdrms down, both units
have wonderful views. With
summer /wtnt8f rentals this
property spins off excellent
Income to the owner. Of-
fered at $6-40,000.
1 HARSClt ISLAfl)
EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAll>
Fantastic location on New-
port's most pr•''qtous
Island wtth over ~"l881 feet on the v "Its
home will tP'~ .O 100' wfth ~ .·op-
ls ,, .. -eattve :Ji<V &,. ,ne exlst-'""~V bulld your ~ .ome. cau Wll-
llam .~ for detans. This
oppo. .ntty won't last!
Prtced to aeel at $2. 75
mllllon. 0 USTllG
31 UllA ISL£
PllVATt CUAll£1 ISLAll
Fantastic Main Channel lo-
cation & VIEW of the Bay.
Lovety 3 Bdrm, 4 ~ Bath
Adult-oriented home
w/VERY PRIVATE POOL.
Home Is In excellent con-
dition & priced fairly for
quick sale. lnciudes private
pier & slip. $1,295,000.
20 llWIOUUCll
HOIOl llll
Brand new custom home
w/beautlful ocean view of-
fers the finest In this newest
of gate-guarded com-
munities. With OV8f 4,400
sq ft of luxurious ltvtng
space, this home lnciudes a
3 car garage & Is fully fin-
ished In used bride Fantas-
tic corner location w/all the
things one expects. Major
price reduction to $795,000.
OPOI Sii 1·5
44 IUE FOITAlllWU
llC CAIYOI IOUJOUSE
What a fantastlac hornet!
Featuring 3 Bdrms & 3
Baths. this poof home has
all French windows & doors + one of the most prtvate
yards In Big Canyon. See It
& you'll want to llve In It.
Make an appointment &
you'll buy It! $499,500.
760-1900
15 UllA ISLE
PllYATt CUADEI ISlAllD
Freshly painted, ~tt-' • 4
Bdrm, 41~ Battt ""
waterfront h<Y "
large room• ~ .-y
In ah<>'"' ,,e + your , ~ right In
fr~ ... use! On a q .;t of other fine
ho. . .s lovely home can
be iJUrchased for
$1,495,000 & YOU OWN
THE LANDI Wiii exchange
for commercial property.
10 IOCIY POllT IOU
SPYCWS llU CUSTOI
Spectacular 2 story custom
home on the top street of
Spyglass Hiii featurtng 4
Bdrms, 4 Baths, a V8fY pri-
vate poof & spa & fabtdous
views. Quality construction
w/oV8f 40 tons of rock
used. New to the market &
priced to sell at S 1, 160,000
w/excellent financing avail-
able.
21 IUllllC TIEE HAD
llC CUYOI VIEW HOIE
If Its outstanding views
you're looking for, this love-
ty EMg Canyon home off8fs
the uttlmate. With 4 Bdrms
+ a large family room &
oversaed lot to accommo-
date a huge pool, this lovefy
home sits amidst mlllton
dollar homes & Is priced to
sell at $785,000 w/excellent
assumable financing.
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SUPEI FllEI UPPEI
712 ST. JAIES PLACE
That's right, a fixer upP8f In
Newport Beach. This t8frlflc
4 Bdrm w/4 Baths + a Pri-
vate pool & spa and a partial
bay view ts In a SUP8f area &
needs only a little TLC. Way
t>etow market at $385,000 &
vacant & ready to move lnl
11 llAllOllE
llAllOl lllCE CUSTOI
Adutt oriented, this 3 Bdrm,
3 Bat.h custom home off8fs
the finest In amenities; a
private po<>( & spa w/an In-
credible view of the Pacific
Ocean. Newport Harbor &
the Palos V8fdes Peninsula.
The home ts but 31~ years
old ari(j features all the
mod8fn "goodies" In the
~ttchen & baths. Excellent
assumable financing &
priced at $1,395,000.
23 UllA ISL£
PRIVATE CODDED ISWD
StrategJcally situated w/a
view to the main channel.
this 3 Bdrm home offers the
ultimate in Newport Beach.
With your own pier & slip
right In front of your home.
you can "dash away" In
your 60' yacht. Located on
Newport's finest gate-
guarded Island, this lovely
home Is offered at
$1,095,000.
23 AUGUSTA WE
llC CUYOI CUSTOI
Fantastic Golf Course cus-
tom home features 4
Bdrms. 4 Baths + private
pool & spa & 3 car garage.
The price Is Lot Value ... ask
your own agent! This prop-
erty has DEAL all over It!
0wn8f wants a sale ... NOW.
Offered this week at
$759,500.
15 IOITEIEY CIRCLE
SPYCLASS Hill IUY
Lowes~rlced Spyglass
home w/ Bdrms. 3 Baths, 3
car age & room for a
VERY private pool & spa.
Owner is moving & wants a
FAST sale. Home wtll be
vacant In 3 weeks. You
should see this one ... lt reat-
ly Is a SUPER buy at
$398,500.
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Big Canyon is a Lot Smaller Than You Think
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One of Orange County's biggest names is growing smaller vveek by vveek. day
by day. lot by lot
819 Cany.Qn.
Where you'll find custom lots with Vie.NS of the spectacular Big Cany.Qn golf
course. Saddleback Mountain and beyond.
Where you can build a Mediterranean scyle home to take advantage of a Caltforn1a
scyle of l1ffQOutdoors. In the warm sun and cool breezes of Newport Beach
These are the custom home-
s1tes of Fairway One. The last ac
819 Canyon. /fiJ
Come and see them before OP n /
there's f)Ot a lot left .,. flC/
Custom Homesftes
From S320,000.
IRVINE PACIAC
NEWPORT BFACH
A Legacy of Style
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The Last Great Homes
on The Last Great Land
in Huntington Harbour.
The G1and Orening uf Ph:be II :u Fa1rt· ~lartn 1-. a rarl' orr>< munity to own
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you Jre indet.'tl an :inoUier world. Tbur tlw m< x.ld-. Ea{ hone Ul''tgned wit.ha
<lt!\tinctivene:-..'> all it'> own Sp:lciou.., v. ithmll comprom1~inR their dt·-.ign
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many other rcc:r'l."Jt 1onal ameniuc~ lucated 111 th•~
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THE QUIET L I F E
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LLONGS OF NEWPORT w. can w.,
. WANT ACTION IN
HARBOR VIEW HOMES?
WE IN '85
SOLD 1978 PORT lAURENT
SOLD 2200 PORT LERWICK
SOLD 1707 PORT SHEFFIELD
·s.w Fiii Price
SOLD 1942 PORT RAMSGATE
SOLD 1980 PORT RAMSGATE
SOLD 1833 PORT RENWICI
SIN F• ,.W II 5 Mys
SOLD 1850 PORT CHARLES
SoN Mflre Inker ,, ...
SOLD 2245 PORT CARLISLE
SOLD 1963 PORT CHELSEA
SIN 1129 ays
SOLD 1915 PORT BRISTOL
'HOMES ON REVIEW
INIT .... NII '" W1W of Turning
BMic, West Newport and C..talina.
JUST REDUCED TO $375,000 LH.
mT llU. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2 levels, large
room. 2 fireplaces, custom pool.
.. 111.1-.11..t
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-·-·tu•• ... ....., 3Br, 2Ba +living room, family/dining
room, breakfast nook & laundry room.
Air conditioning & rock fireplaces.
·Long cement driveway to oversized
double garage. Owner will carry lat or
2nd TD. at below market inten!st
rates.
IPllUTmlY1-I 1111.._._
llM111 ... 111-1•
The Balboa Fun Zone area is under-
going redevelopment. By the end of
1985 the area will become the next
Lido Village. The prime commercial
property at 207 Palm is now avail-
able. $166,000 asswnable first; in-
come $19.800/yr. Consideration to
brokers .
111-HU lwwr PM,111 •
1111 FOUCLOSURES
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.
IElllLL LIHI IULn
llf u. ..... y ..
Sen y .. ''"'"" Cal ca.utw.
642-5671
for Information
& surprisingly
low.cost.
Biweekly mortgages
not for Yuppies only
MIAMI -The Yuppie mortgage may
not be just f0< young urban professionals
after all.
Biweekly payment of mortgages may
eventually replace the traditional monthly
payment through a new program de-
signed to cut down dramatically on
interest whlle drastically reducing time of
payments.
Doug Gallagher. who hu written
numerous articles on mortgage banking
and real estate fln&ntlng for the nation's
business magazines, teUs how the new
biweekly mortgages work and points out
some of the advantages and disadvan-
tages.
The most obvious advantage result-
ing from biweekly mortgage payments.
Gallagher said, Is the saving of $58,000 or
43 percent on a $50,000, 30-year loan.
Another advantage of the biweekly
mortgage Is that It la paid off In about 19
years instead of 30.
That's not all, said Gallagher The
program results In rapid net equity
accumulptlon and generally will obtain
lower interest rates and fees to the lender
And that does not take Into consider-
ation the convenience of automatic mort-
gage remittance.
For the lender. biweekly mortgages
also offer some advantages. Gallagher said
There's the paperless mortgage re-
mittance by debit from depository ac-
count; notification on a problem account
by internal exception report reflecting
defaults Immediately; opportunities tor
total account reletlonshlp, cross selling
borrower for depository Institution·
potentlal market share if lender offer~
biweekly loan early; and, early repayment
term will likely lend Itself to secondary
market resale andor securltlzatlon.
There are some disadvantages for
the borrower, Gallagher also points out.
He may not like the Increased total
yearly pa1ments for housing required
which may result in slightly lower maxi~
mum loan amount when normal under-
writing ratios are figured or a biweekly
loan.
Other disadvantages are effect that
the reduction of Interest has on Income
tax deductions. Moreover, It may be more
dltticult to qualify.
"The biggest disadvantage," said
Gallagher. "concerns the potential ser-
vicing nightmare."
This can be limited. he said, by
processing of remittances through an
automated clearinghouse which would
mitigate the disadvantage of more fre-
quent payments.
According to John Khun of the
marketing department of Johnstown Sav-
ings Bank, Johnstown. Pa .. that institution
Is doing 80 percent of its mortgage
business on a biweekly basis and their
business has doubled In the past year
since Introducing the biweekly mort-
gages.
~-Hunt & Associates--..
REAL ESTATE 140-4111
1111 '-....... lilh 14.
le.,.,t o..ter
7"1' "' tM 'Woela That's the VIEW from ttus magnificent manor high on a hill tn presllgJous
Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5BD. 7BA, reflects the ultunate in qual1ty thru-
out. Boasts a library, step-down family rm w /f-place, gourmet kitchen &
incredible master suite w/sauna, f-place, walk-in "cloeet room" and VIEW. 40'
pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home or commeMcal as down
r~~ Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt .... S. l-I
GIUUltU ~ta ~
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A 2BD, 2BA home on a large R-2 lot, in
beautiful condition. Ready to move in.
Excellent loan. $117,000 at 9.75~ as~
sumable. Listed at $1 78,000. 185
BROADWAY
Two 2BD, lBA units on large R-1 lot.
63xl35, legal non-confonning. Both
units in good condition. Drive by: 263
COSTA MF.SA ST. Price $174.000 Al
Weinert
ne"' 011 111.ada
San Luis Rey end unit. 3BD, 2 'h BA
Asking $199,500 & worth it! Vee
Stinson
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2BD. 2BA. F.P ., ruce outlook. sunny&
bright. Avail. Oct. 15. $990./mo lease
Barbara Kastle
cA .eot o/ 1kwp«t
Newport Heights-Fee. Lot 50'x 127'
plus custom 4BD. FR/DR. 3BA.
gounnet kitchen. 3 car gar .. sec. sys-
tem, intercom, spa + beach & schools
nearby. All of the above for onJy
$340,000. Subnut! Vee StJ.nson.
11111 l•••H -1-1
'Wutdi// C!411"'1
On Rutland Road. Much desired end
unit. Spacious 2 BD. 2BA, OR, fire-
place, mirrored wardrobes. one story.
fee land. pool. $124,500 Hamet Perry
£~11111 8tzNcc11t
,e ~IZM $3, 000 I"'"
I Ot l!/q $659,000
Spacious 1880sq ft . Mai K.aa , 2BD.
2BA. single level Approx 42'
Bayfront pat.lo. Corona del Mar Ne w
carpets & paint.slip rights!'
1HJ la11l4e Ir. .... lat/SH
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
.... -... -...0 1121,llO
Large custom built studio duplex on beautiful
Poppy Ave. In Olde Corona del Mar. 3 and 2
bdrma, with private patios. ftreplaces. all bit-Ins.
carpets and drapes. The rear unit even has
some ocean view.
F&la.llS Y1IW.... 1222 ....
Finest ocean and city lights view frQm this
spacious VIiia Balboa upgraded unit. Fireplace,
air cond .. luxurious master suite plus con-
vertible den.
Ull .... * HllU Ill... 11..,_
Lowest priced 2 bdrm condo on the ocean side
of the hwy In Corona def Mar. Fireplace, wet bar
& porch. Private corner unit with view of the hllls
& city lights.
.. rm,.. 112.,...
Cute 2nd story condo In full security bldg priced
to seU. Areplace, private sundeck. light colors,
mirrors, mini blinds. Try a lease option.
ft'mF R * 111111111 .. 122 .....
Conveniently located condo with 3 bdrm, 21~
baths, wet bar, 2 tlreplaoes. pool, spa, tennis.
Walk to Gefson's, bank, Guild, etc.
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Beautiful 4 bdrm home with private pier & float
In faehk>nable Dover Shores. This Immaculate
home haa a brand new kitchen, formal dining
rm, den & work shop. 80 feet on the bay.
.(714) 673-4400
UITDSm•A• .. .
Harbor Realty offers a complete rental
department to help you find a nice place to
rent or to help you rent that garage apart-
ment or home you do not want to sell.
Please call & ask for the rental department.
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Beautifully furnished contemporary condo con-
veniently located near Hoag Hospital. Private
deck. mirrors. bar, all like new Full secvrlty
building. Submit terms.
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Trad111ona1 2 bdrm cottage with beam ceilings.
used brick & wood paneling on huge canyon
side lot. A real cutlel Superb location.
llFDT•TmUY 11•,•
On the desjrable eas1 sJde of gate guarded
Bayshores. Large 4 bdrm sJngle story home with
room to add on. Family rm. oversized garage,
wet bar. 2 flrepfaces, spacious baysJde sundeck
and much more. Priced to settle estate.
(213) 628-2828·
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR
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HOMES FOR 8ALE
2BEDROOM
110 33rd St (Peninsula) BaJboa
644-6200 $360,000 Saturday 1-5
Jasmine at 4th, Old Corona del Mar
644-2138 from $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
**1243 Bayside Dr. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Saturday 1-5
1303 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar
640-4868 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
185 Broadway, Eastalde Costa Mesa
~868 $178,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
321 Dahlia. Corona del Mar
6«-41« $249,000 Sunday 1-5
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504-504'h Femleaf. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $249,500 Sunday 12-6
423 Flower St, Costa Mesa
631-7370 $152,000 Sunday 12-5
102 Sholz Plaza, P/H 36, Veraallle, NB
631-1400 $75,000 Saturday 1-5
2 BR pin FAM RM or DEN
533 Alta Vista. Laguna Beach
760-8333 $395.000 ~ Sunday 1-5
12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB
644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
4 Rue Fontalnbleau (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $369.000 Sunday 1:5
12 Beicourt Drtve (Belcourt) Newport Beech
644-6200 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
610 Jasmine, Olde Corona del Mar
640-5395 $219.000 Sunday 1-5
**821 Udo Partt Dr #E2, Udo Vlltage, N.B
631-1400 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
682 Old Mystic View, Laguna Beach
963-1319 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
#5 Southampton (Belcourt Hiii) NB
759-1501 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30
**31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $699,000 Sunday 1-4
3 BEDROOM
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1741 1-B Tustin Av/Westclltt Or, E'slde
631-1400 $1 27.500 Sat 1-5
122 32nd St (Peninsula) Balboa
644-6200 $255,000 Saturday 1-5
2015 Leeward (Baycrest) Newpor1 Beach
644-6200 $289,900 Saturday t~5
114 40th Street, Newport Beech
~200 '349.500 Saturday 1-4
v5 e.chcomber, Jasmine Cree«. CdM
18()..8333 $419.000 5-1/Sun 2--5
*512 Larklput, Olde Corona det Mar 759-~100 1376,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I Mc:lnCMe'• Notte, lrvtne .., .... S 199,500 S.turday 1-5
3300 OoMr'I Bhd, ~ Corona det Mar
875-eOOO '860.000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-5
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321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
67S-6000 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*•448 Rivera (Corona Highlands) COM
67S-«>QO $395,000 Sunday 1-5
215 Iris. Olde Corona def Mar
675-6000 $334,950 Sunday 2-5
2718 Shell, China Cove, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4
2712 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) Newport Beach
631-7370 $165,000 Saturday 1-5
3 BA plu. FAM AM or DEN * 1 1039 Begonia, Fountain Valley
759-1501 $209,000 Sunday 1-5
600 Carnation, Summerwlnd, CdM
675-7572 $489,000 Dally 10-6
515 Dahlla Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM
675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-6
208 Dahlia. Corona Del Mar
673-8494 $395,000 Sunday 1-4
517 Dahlla, Sumrnerwtnd, CdM
675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10--6
105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach
675-6000 $490,000 Sunday 1-5
• t730 Galaxy Drtve. Dover Shoree, N.B
631-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
•2801 Harbor View Dr. Corona det Mar
759-9100 $635,000 w/land Sunday 1-5
308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB
631-1266 $314,500 S.t/Sun 1-5
1301 K-' (Harbor Vu Hiit.) NB
840-5086 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
3« 1 Kings Court, Costa Mesa
&45--0303 $199.500
1820 Kings Road, Cllffhaven. NB
Sun 1-5
642-5200 $499,000 Sunday 1-5
v 17 MalnsaH, Jasmine Creek, CdM
760-8333 $339,000 Sat/Sul'l 2-5
15 Monterey Circle. Spyglass Hiii, NB
760-1900 $398,000 Sun 1-5 * *308 Morning Star Lane. Dover Shrs, N.B
831-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
•1730 Galaxy Drtve, Dover Shores. N.B
631-7300 S $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 12"4 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores. NB
631-7300 $1,175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
21 Rue Grand OucaJ (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
759-6700 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
423 San Bemadlno (Newport He6Qhta) NB
&44-e200 $409,000 &.nday 1-5
120 Via Ouho, Udo 1•, N.8
8"-90e0 $360,000 Sunday 1-4
2040 Shlpway OrtYe, Baycre.t, N.B
831-7300 $249,900 5-1/Sun 1-&
333 Signal Road, Cftn Ha\'90, N.8
831-1400 $289.000 Sat/Sun t-6
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780-6333 S410.000 Sat/Sun 2..S
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• 5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
644-2609 $559,000 Sunday 1-5
F15 Tradewtnds. Baycreat. NB
650-41 31 $241,000 Saturday 1-5
108 Turquolae, Balboa Island
631-1400 $445,000 Saturday 1-5
505 VentaJa. The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $233,500 Sunday 1-5
111 Via Cordova, Lido Isle
631-1400 $399,500 Saturday 2-5
*601 Vta Lido Nord (Udo Isle) NB
673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 2-5
•675 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Newpor1 Beach
759-1501 $260.000 Saturday 1-5
•2761 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
631-7370 $239,900 Sunday 1-5
2201 Waterfront. Corona del Mar
64-4-9060 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1921 Yacht Enchantress (Seavlew) CdM
675-6000 ~95,000 Sunday 1-5
48EDAOOM
••v2Rue Grande, Big Canyon, N.B
673-4400 $535,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * 17~ Port Shefflefd, Newport Beach
963-1319 $307,750 Sunday 1-5
2718 San Juan, Costa Mees
759-6700 $149,500 Sunday 1-5
v 1092 Tlmberllne, Cowan Heights
771-2573 $309,000 Sunday 1-5
124 Via Trieete (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
606 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach
631 ·1268 $498,000 S.t/Sun 12-4
4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN
LOTS: 301 & 303 Narclsaus/Seavtew, CdM
759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 11-6
21142 Amberwtck, Huntington Beach
963-13 19 $ 165.000 Sunday 1-5
**29 Balboa Coves, Newpor1 Beach
631-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**415 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach
759-1501 $990,000 Saturday 1-5
* •34 Morro S.y (Spyglaaa Hiii) Nwpt 6ch
769-1501 $595,000 Sat/Su,, 1-5
••50 BrHburn, ~ Canyon. N.B
84-6-9060 1675,000 Sunday 1-5
2507 Buckeye (Eu1bluff) Newport Beectl
873-7300 $3e9,000 Saturday 1-4
v21 CampanNll. SM Ctemente
240-7088 Ml5.000 Sunday 1-..5
v2e ~ San C'-mente
240-7088 seea.ooo Sunc:say 1-s
v32 CemoMtHa. 8M Cllmen1e
240-70U '746,000 8und8y 1-6
••12 CMrry Hiiie. B6g CMyon
8"-9080 "96,000 Sunday 1-4
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21 421 Dockelde, Huntington Beach
9e3-1319 $168,800 Sunday 1-5
518 8 Modena. Newport Heights, NB
~ $340,000 Sunday 1-5
••1380 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, N.B
631-7300$850,000 Sunday 1-5 * ••21 'Harbor 18aand Ort'ie, Nwpt Bch 644-e200 $990,000 Sunday 1-5
* *427 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 644-e200 $990.000 Saturday 1-5
•322 PotnMttla, Corona def Mar
644-e200 $459,000 Saturday 1-4
307 lrta, Corona del Mat
644-9060 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1433 K ... Or (Harbor View Hiiia) COM
759-093e $410,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 708 Malabar (lrvlne Terrace) COM
759-1501 $435,000 Sunday 1-5
V'83 Mwbetla. San Clemente
240-7088 $665,000 Sunday 1-5
V'47 Marbellai San Clemente
240-7088 ~749,900 Sunday 1-5
46 Mlaak>n Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch
759-1501 $539,000 · Sunday 1-5
14 MOfTO Bay Orfve, Spyglass Hiii, N.B
631-7300 $549,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1 Muir Beech, Spyglaaa. CdM
760-1900 $975,000 Sunday 1-4
• V 18 Napoli Harbor Ridge, NB
760-8333 $1.195,000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
67>8000 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
•4527 Orrington, Corona del Mar
631-1266 $699,000 Sunday 1-4
• • 1120 Outrigger, Harbor Vlfrw Hiiis, N.B
631-1400 $4~.ooo sunday 1-5
1601 Pon Abbey Piece. Newpor1 Beach
759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1-5
2330 Port Lerwick Pl, Seawlnd, N.B
760-1900 310,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1806 Port Westbourne (Harbor Vlfrw) NB
760-1534 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
~ 2201 Private Road. Back Bay, N.B
631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
850 Sandcastle, Corona Del Mar
750-3333 $339.500 Sunday 1-5
3900 Sandune Ln (Harbor Vu Hiiis) Nwpt Bch
6«-8200 $429,000 Sunday 1:30-5
•V'14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge N5B d 1 5 760-8333 $1,410,000 un ay •
• •4533 Tremont (Cameo Sh0f'9S) COM 6«-6200 $699,500 Sunday 1-5
*332 Polntettla. Corona del Mar 5 6«-6200 $459.900 Sunday 1-
125 Via Koron. lido late. Newport5 Bcdh 1 5 631-7300 $495.000 un ay •
•V'•31272 Via Quebrada. San Juan C..,o
493~ $429,500 Sunday 1-5
v31252 Via Ouebrada, San Juan capo
49~ $419.500 Sunday 1-5
2114 Vista Laredo, The Blu"8. N.B
759-0862 $264,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
330 Vista Trucna. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5
691 Wendt Terrace, Laguna Beach
963-1319 $379,000 Sunday 1-5
17 Whitewood, Univ. Prk VIiiage II. lrvtne
768-1566 $183,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2716 Windover (Broadmoor) Corona del Mar
644-8096 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2727 Windover, H.V HUii, N.B
64'4-9060 $489,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1907 Windward Lane, Baycreat. N.B
631 -7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5
SBEDROOM
* * • 1120 E. Balboa, Peninsula 631-1400 $1.750,000 Sat 1-5 * * 16412 LaOona Cir, Huntington Harbor
963-1319 $899,000 Sunday 1-5
5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest. Newport Bch
631-7300 $415,000Sat/Sun 1-5
27 4'4 Lorenzo. Cost M918
645-0303 $161,000 Sunday 1-5
••24 Mission Bay. Spyglass
760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5
* • v 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM
760-8333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5
2345 Port Cat11se (Seawtnd) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $369,000 Saturday 1-5
31 Roctclngham (~rt) Newport 9eecf'I
644-6200 $749,000 Saturday 1-5
2345 Port Carllsle (Seawlnd) Newport Beach
644-6200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5
44 Rldgellne Or (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $725.000 Sunday 1-5
• 1930 Port Seaborne. Hrbr Vu Hmes. NB
644-2942 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
*2042 Port Weybridge Pl (Hrbr Vu Hma) NB
759-1501 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • v 25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $3,950.000 Sunday 1-5
* •81 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $1 ,150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 239 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $1,375,000 Saturday 2-5
126 Via LOf'ca (Udo lsJe) Newport Beach
673-7300 $465.000 Sunday 2-4
484 Walnut Place. Eaatalde Costa Mesa
63 1-801 1 $295,000 Saturday 1-4:30
I BEDROOM
*8 Cypr_. Potnt (Big Canyon) NB
~200 995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
I BR pin FAM RM or DEN
* • 7 Bodega Bay. Spyglw. CdM 6«-9060 $7'49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
*220 Nice Lane. Unit 216, VIiia Balboa, NB
646-7171 $135,000 Sunday 1-4
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
••280 Cegney Ln. #301 (VIiia Balboa) NB
673-7300 $219,000 Saturday 1'""4
38EDROOM
*302 Campbefl Lane. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $164,900 Sun 1-5
•509 Avenlda Campana. Newport Beach
645-0303 $19-4,000 Sun 1-5
24 Dewberry, Univ. Prtt VIiiage II. lrvlne
786-1939 $159,900 Saturday 1-4
• 15 Odeaey Court. Newport Crest. N.B
645-0303 $225,000 Sun 1:30-'4:30
7961 Southwlnd. Huntington Beach
963-1319 $189,900 Sunday 1-5
3 BA plu• FAM RM or DEN
3183 College Ave. Cos1a Mesa
751-5199 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
312 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar
673-84~ $350,000 Sunday 1~
~191 Vista Engrada (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $250.000 Saturday 1-5
*428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $212.000 Sunday 1-5
4 BEDROOM
••27 Encore (Newport Crest) NB
673-7300 $185.000 Sunday t-4
DUPl.EXES FOR SALE
2BAplue1 BA
1611 Cllff Or. Cliff Haven. N.B
631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
161 t Cllff Or. Cliff Haven, N.8
631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
3BRplu928A
200 Otamond. Balboa Island
759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
••1310/1312 S. Baytront. Balboa Isle
631-1400 $895.000 Sunday 1-5
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family room. Great location close
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A beautiful Costa Mesa home.
Large low Interest assumable
loan. Highly upgraded. New
paint, wallpaper, carpet and sky-
lights. Family room. Formal din-
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Exceptlonal beauty set behind
handsome wrought Iron gates,
offering complete privacy within
Its own secluded grounds. Large
4 bdrm, 3 bath. Walking distance
to Westcliff shopping. 646-7171
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tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'h bath with
double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard
to beat al this price. 646-7171
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drapes. CaJI quick, 546-2313
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Large custom beauty on 1h of an acre with
panoramic view of Back Bay, golf course and
stables. Also Includes mom-In-law quarters &
spa off master suite. 646-7171
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bdrm 21h bath townhome. Great Costa Mesa
location near South Coast Plaza. Community
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Attractive atrium noor plan that's light & aJry
with cathedral cefllng. quietly centered within lta
well landscaped grounds, Cul de sac location
offers complete privacy. 2 bdrm plus den.
646-7171
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Not a misprint. Ocean breezes and a private
beach at a bargain price. Prestigious Udo Park
mobile home. 5 to choose from. Call to see.
546-2313
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Clnderetla 3 bdrm home In exceUent corner
location. Decorators don't miss thla. Your Im-
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For the sophisticated buyer. You won't find
more for your mo.nay In this luxurious, very
exquisite & private complex. Many amenities are
lncluaed In this spacious 1bdrm. with ocean
view. 646-7171
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Super ranch style on cul de sac street. 2
fireplaces. Added famlly room. Spacious, spot-
less. 4 good size bdrms. 546-2313
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fesslonally decorated with sophisticated treat-
ment of top quality materials. Too many Im-
provements to mention. Enjoy complete privacy.
It has It all. 646-7171
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Neat home. Hardwood floors. New plumbing
and water heater. Extra large lot. Ready to gol
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Best In the Westside. Large corner llot perfect
for kids & pets. RV access. A llttle TLC wlll make
this your dream home. This 3 bdrm home Is a
best value on today's market. 646-7171
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Vacant, ready and waJtlng for your. Paver tile
entry and kitchen. Remodeted kitchen and
baths. Extenatve tile work. Large IMng room
wtth Spanish fireplace. AV access. Great Costa
Mesa neighborhood. 546-2313
aginative touches will give a refreshing OUt·Of--Tm ... Jlll•I 11 .....
the-ordinary aettlng to th'8 storybook home. ~ely remodeled 4 bdrm home on 8 quiet 64~ 7171 cul de NC. Lota of tile and oak & wood burning
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wtth flnandng. Large lot. Call to see. 546-2313 llMI• ,_ IM,lll
Not a mls-prtntl Exoeftent atatter or lnveetor
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Not much creettvtty needed to ftx up. 3 bdrm on
a huge oomer lot wtth posatbfe AV or boat Dl1'lm &SIB 1 l1"-
accu1. Cethedrel oettlnga. brick fireplace & Extremely W.-bulH home wtth Iota of charKter
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Just blocks to Newport Back Bay. Completely
remodeled In & out with quality materials &
attentlon to detail. Professional low maln-
talnence landscaping. Many captivating fea-
tures offered In this classic beauty. 646-7171
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Eaat81de executive. Huge 2 story home. Thia
charmer has It all. Spacious llvtng. 4 huge
bdrms. 3 baths Inside plus 1 more beside
sparkling pool. RV access with sewer and elec-
tric. Come see and ~ppreclate. 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 cefllngs &
morel 646-7171
--~•armt •••••tt-11.HIMI Nineteen units Eaataide Costa Mesa. Very nice 1
and 2 bdrm unite. Aaaumable financing. Prime
rental area. Call for more Info. 5-46-2313
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Spacious and beautifully appointed rooms.
Large living room with brick fireplace for quiet
hours and needed relaxing. Luxurious maater
suite Includes Its own den or study. A must see.
646-7171
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Executlve condo. Beautiful earthtonea har-
monize In this profesaionally decorated home.
Central air keeps this 3 bdrm plus den condo
fresh. Custom landscaping. Subterranean park-
ing. 5-46-2313
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Specloua trt-level condo wtth dramatic floor
plan. 3 bdrma., 2'h bathe, aeparate formal
dining & attached 2-car garage. Thia well decor·
ated end unit lndudes air condttk>nlng. Below
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Sound value. Four bdrma ptua den. 2~ batha.
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