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Blast· triggers· hunt for terrorists
Victim praised Arafat on TV as 'man
· of peace· hours before he was killed
JUred in the 9 a.m. blast at tbe three-
story stucco office. One witness said a
v1cum was blown into the street,
pohce said. Only seven people sought
treatment at Western Medical
Ce nter. and all were released by
Fnda~ evening, said nursing super-
visor Sue Delaney.
tee (ADC). a 13,000-member or-
poization of Arab-Amencarts work-
mJ agamst what they see as d1s-
cnminauon in the United States and
the Middle East. They have worked
for a negotiated settlement~!.._
Arab-Israeli conflict. \"J From staff and wire reports
In vestigators are trying to de-
tennine if terronsts bombed an Arab
anti-discriminauon group's head-
quarters in Santa Ana Friday, kJlling
the group's West Coast leader.
Alex Odeh, 41 , who was also a
Coast
Orange Coast residents
discuss the lure of the
lottery./ A4
California
INS offlclals must have a
warrant to raid work-
places, a Judge rules.I A3
More Instructors are
passing the state's
teacher's exam.I AS
Nation
Cathleen Crowell Webb's
mother believes her
daughter was raped eight
years ago -but not by
Gary Dotson./ AS
Wort~
Americans held captive
on an Italian cruise ship
were expected to arrive In
the U.S. this morning./ A3
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professor at Fountain Valley-based
Coastline College, had called PLO
Chainnan Yasser Arafat ··~ man of
peace" in a television 1nverv1ew
broadcast hours before he was kllled
in the bombing.
Eight other people, including a
Huntington Beach woman, were in-
Authonues evacuated the area and
searched for a second bomb. but
found none.
Odeh. 41 . was the West Coast
regional director of the Amencan
Arab Ant1-D1scnm1nauon Commit-
.. No suspects ha ve been 1dent1fied
and this 1nc1dent 1s being investigated
as a hom1c1de by Santa .\na police.
the FBI. the Bureau of Alcohol.
Tobacco and F1reanns and the anti·
terronst d1v1s1on of the Los Angeles
Police Department."Santa ..\na
o.e,,... ....... " La....,..
The <>ranae County Sheriff Bomb Squad
aulta ap belore entertna the American Arab
A.nd-Dt.acrlmlnadon Committee officea
Frlday to aearch for a aecond bomb.
police Lt. Mike Mitchell ~•data l11tt'
afternoon m:ws conferenle at pohle
headquarters.
Prior to the bombing. the group had
told the FBI It had rece1 \ ed hara'>!>ing
telephone calls. and tht' FBI ha'>
"assumed mvest1ga11,e J.1,!nsd1oiun
of the born bing 1nc1den l. 'FBI ~po~e<i·
man John Hoos said 1n Lo'> ..\ngeles
"Our mvest1ga11on will he targett'd
toward determining ii a terronst
group was responsible tor 1h1'> .. \aid
Hoos.
Odeh, mten1ewed b~ 1\...\8(. rv
ne~s ThuMa~ night delended the
Palestine Ll.bera11on Organ 1zauon 's
role in negouaung for an end to
\fonda~ ·s h1Jackmg of the Italian
cruise ship ..\ch11le Lauro The men
~ho commandeered the ship and
held more than 500 people hostage
~urrendered 10 PLO representatl\ es
1n Eg' pt on ~ednesda~
L S "'a\~ Jets Thursda' inter-
cepted the plane 1n ~h 1ch the Palest1-
n1an~ hoped to escape. forcing 1t to
land at a ""'..\TO base 1n ~icily The
(Plea.e eee BLAST/ A2)
Hodel moves
to revive talks
on oil drilling
From staff a.ad wire reports
lntenor Secretan Donald Hodel
wants to rev1\e offsh ore oil Jnlltn~
negot1au ons w11h the Calt torn1a rnn-
gress1onal delegauon
An asreement Hodel realht'J last
July with the delegauun inggaed
strong oppos1t1on from Orange Coun-
ty leaders in tent on keeping ~atcrs 1•tl
the local coast free of nt·~ oil
platforms.
The local oppos1t1on ha' bet·n
Spearheaded by the Cit~ (0Unltl\ of
Huntington Beach. :">lt·~pon Bealh
Laguna Beach and San C kmentc a
maJont~ of Orange Count) <,upcr-
v1sors and CS Rep Robcn Badham
In a letter sent to state l·on-
gress1onal leaders on Thursda'
Hodel namro Deput~ ..\ss1s1an1 Jn.
tenor Secrctar'\ Stephen C1nles and
Minerals Management 'I'\ ice l h1t'I
Wilham lkttenberg as his repre<.enta·
t1ves for the talks
"I behe\e It l'i \Cl'\ mulh IO tht
national interest 10 realh a nrnS<n'u'
on these issues." Hodel ~ rntl' "I
e\ J'el 1 t l 1 n ks and BenenbergJ w
"'or~ dl1seh "lit-•l1ur negouat1ng
1eam tv 1dt'nt1t\ and commence the
pn.x-e~s b' "hllh this issue ma~ be
de ah "'1th and re'>oh ed in the
nauonal 1ntae\t ..
'c."guuauons brnkt' 1>1l la'>t month
~hen the secrl'tal'\ rt'JCl ted tht
preltm1n..1r. agrt'ement that had been
wor~ed out 1n Juh
Thal pal l '4 l>uld ha'e Opt'ncd 15\1
otlshon· tral°t\ tor 011 and natural ga~
C\plora11un "'h1k placing more than
ti.0<~1 nt ht•r'> oil ltm11~ until the ~ear 20<)( I -
l nder th1~ compromise. the open-
t'd trad'> "'ould include 54 square
mile' off the ,oast of Sewpon Beach...a.
.rnd Llgunc1 &ach C ongressma~
Badham .ind lex-al offinalc; lobbied
.lgam<.1 the Jul~ agreement \3) mg the
Oran@e ( ount' coastline <.hould be
prote( te-d a., a natural resource
The 011 1nJustn also opposed the
a~reement and Hudel retract~ ht!>
in11 1al \uppon .\t the-time. he said
(Pleue aee HODEL / A2)
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Police say man released from prison days ·ago
also tried to drown his 67-year-old mother -
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ofttieo.e, ...... ...,
A 23-year-old man. reportedly JUSt
released from prison a few days ago.
was arrcstro Friday after he allegedly
beat his mother and attempted to
drown the woman in her Huntington
lkach home. ·
Huntington Beach pohce Lt.
George Renek said the woman, A vies
Sanders. 67. was beaten with a
staircase support and cut with a piece
of a broken ceramic planter. She also
Can 'Balboa' sOap
float in prime time?
Duo filmln TV pilot
in hopes local cable-
show can make tt ~-
By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... O..,,.......,
Teus bas iu "Dallas," Denver has
11' "Dynasty" and the Napa Valley
hu its "Falcon Crest."
While television has found that 1t
pay1 to e•pote the sordid s1dc of
affluence throuah m&httame soap
operaa. Newport Beac6 has neaped
such scrutiny -until now.
A film crew took over Newport
Beach C'ity Hall and the Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub on Thunday to
bcina tap1na the pilot protram for
what directors hope will lead to a full
TV tcriet.
Nine episodes o( the ~.
station in 1r=vine. but director Michael
Conrad and first assistant director
Will Bowman recently decided to
give the show a bigger push.
"We wanted to tape a full pilot with
the hopes of tak.ina it up to Holly-
wood and hopefully aeneratc some
interest in it," Bowman said.
Throuah a free publlc-access cable
project that allows anyone to put their
video ideas on the il!l the peir bavt
been work:ina with otner voluntcen
to put "Balboa" in front of TV
viewers.
Conrad tcacbea •ctina claues at
SaddlebM:k Community CoUeae in
Mission Viejo and recruited a cut
and mw membcn from there. Otben
quickly joined u well.
For the pilot CWTently ban&, taped,
Conrad recruited u the ma.to 1t.ar
Adam West, beat known for hi1
portrayal o( Batman on the lon,-
rwuuna teries by tbe Mme name.
West portraya a VIC\nam veieran .
was the v1ct1m of an attempted
drowning an her bathtub, he said
Renek said the woman wa!". ad-
mitted to the intensive care unit at
Humana Hospnal Huntington Beach
for treatment. Hospital officials rr-
fuscd to release any information
about the woman's cond1 t1on Fnda' night. ·
Pohce arrested the woman's son.
William Gillespie. on susp1c1on of
attempted murder. He was being held
Fnday night 1n H untin~ton A,•ath
Cny Jail.
Renek said Gillespie ~a' rl'ka't'd
JUSt a few da)s ago from thr k'lkrJI
pnson at Terminal hland "'hl·n· hr
had servro time IO ll)nnt'l llllO '41th
robber) charge<.
The police lieutenant -..11d \,1ndl'f'
1s emplo~ed as a \lh1'lol 1t·a~ht•1
When she fa1le<l to rt•pt1n ll1r "'••rl..
Fnday morning. htr u'l·"'1'r~t·1,
asked police 10 ched l1n her sall·t'
Utled "Balboa." have been shown for
the r>11t few months on a local cable (...._ ... 'llAL80A' /A.2) tapee telntat.ola pilot IOI' '8alboa. • now offered only locally on cable.
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Re-nr~ ..aid
-\t I I I' a m 11ft'icers ~nocked on
tht• Joor r11 ~ander<,' Calhoun On' e-
h11mt· • .ind tned to gain entn ~hen
tht•\ heard "hat sounded hke a
\lru~k ln\lde" Rene~ said
l 11lle\pte then 11pened the-door.
anJ 111l1n•r. "1" thr ht'aten . un-
, h11hed '4 nman in\lde" thr police
tt"u tenant '-!IJ Ht" ...aid the-'40man
1dent1tied ht•r 'i>n .• , tht' person "'ho
attal l t'd hl'' Jn,1 t 11lle\p1e-was
Jf'Te"Sted
Some get
Columbus
holiday
By ROBERT HY'\DMA!'t
Of .... Delly ""'4 .....
That Octolier da' an I 4Q:'. when
t nlumbu\ <.a1kd the nl·ean blue. will
Ile marktd ~1th r1 hnl1da~ away from
"ntk tor '>Orne people along the
Orange ( oa't
\ccord1n @. 111 h1stor1ans ,
< hn\tOphtr c nlumhus 11 451 -1506)
"lrt'dtttd tor dt'-l"O\tnng the Ne~
\\ orld "'htn ht rTache<l the &hamas
on<)ct 1:: l4Q::
-\lthough the \ 1kmg Leif Encsson
d1\C'ove™' .\menca ncarl)' 500 yean
~fort Columbus set sail from Spam,
Encu on'\ knowlroa~ was convened
into up and wu n~ver acted upon by
other na' 1gator.
H ISlonan'i th~rt'fore. consider Col-
umbus no l~s a d1scovettr and
A.mencan h1'ton typ1call)' beaJns
~1th accounts of his voyaaes B«au~ C olumhus Dav ts a ~I
(Pleue eee COLUllBU8/ A.I)
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d 0...,.. eo.t DAILY PILOT/8atunt91, Ootobet 12, 1985
Alleged hostage photo published
BJtlleAaudAteitPTet.
BE!RUT, Lcb&no.n -A pboto-
lflpb purportiq to abow the body of
kidnapped U.S: diplomat William
Buckley. WU publilbed Saturday by a
Lebuae newa~per. wbicb reported
tb;at tbe material was received alooa
with a statement ftom the extremist
poup lalamic Jihad.
The lalamic Jihad statemeot pub-
liabcd alona with the photoarapb in
An Naba.r said the body would be
Jumed over to U.N. Secretary-Oen·
"Cral Javier PCTU de Cuellar if Imel
released 100 Palestinian prisonen.
The blurry phot0&1'8Ph &bowed a man wrapl>fJd m a shroud. There was
no immediate W&}' to confum th.at the
man shown was Buckley, one of six
kidnapped Americans Islamic Jihad
bu cl11med it wu bold.in& captive.
Buckley, S7, of Medford. Mass ..
was the U.S. Embassy political officer
in Beirut and was kidnapped March
16, 1984 .•
lslamic Jlhad, a shadowly Shiite
Moslem aroup believed linked to
Iran, had previously reported that
Buckley had been killed, but
Lebanese officials said they could not confirm it.
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Santa Ana firemen remove Ala Odeh'• body from bulld.l.ng following bombing.
BLAST TRIGGERS SEARCH .. :
From Al
four men were being held by Italian Odeh was born in the PaJestinian
authorities Friday. Members of a villa~e of J1fna. He was a professor of
dissidentoffsboot ofthe PLO claimed political science at Coastline Com-res~nsibility for the hijacking. in munity College and worked at the
which one American was killed. Saudi Cultural Mission for several
"I think the media mistakenly years and was president of the council
link~ this incident with the PLO." of Ara~American Organizations of
Odeh said in the televised interview. Southern California.
"As far as I know, Arafat did an Irv Rubin, national chainnan of
excellent job and we commend Arafat the JDL, said, "Although we t.alce no
for bis positive role 10 solving this responsibility ... the Jewish Defense
issue," Odeh said. "The media ought League cannot cry about the act that
to jive the PLO and Arafat rccog-occurred Friday morning.
nitJon, infonn tbe public about the .. "Our tears have all been used for
PLO as a political organization and the mourning of Leon KlinghofTer. a
Arafat in particular as the chairman 69-year-old, wheelchair-bound Jew
of the PLO, who is a man of peace." · who was slaughtered and his remains
Speaking from Washington. D.C.. thrown into the Mediterranean by
former U.S. Sen. James G. Abourezlc PLO terrorists.
from South Dakota, national chair-"Nd Jew or American should shed
man of the ADC, condemned the one tear for the demise of Mr. Odeh or
bombing. "Those people injured tn for the destruction of a PLO front in
the bombing, including Alex Odeh, Santa Ana o r anywhere else in the
are innocent people. They are being world. Regarding the death of Mr.
made scapegoats for an act com-Odeh. unfortunate as it may be, as
mitted by four people in the Middle they say, 'What goes around comes
East with whom they have had no around.'"
connection whatever. Shelley Rubin. administrative di-
Forbes said a woman was thrown
out of the building by the force of the
blast.
"It sounded maybe like a rargesemi
or something smashed into the build-
in&_i" said Pat Borden, who worked in
the building. "The windows rattled,
then a great big boom and the girls
who were sitting near the window saw
s~owers of glass. There were big
billows of gunpowder smoke coming
out of the office." ·
Western Medical Center's Delaney
identified those injured in the blast
and released after treatment as:
Johanna !'hillips, 45. Huntington
Beach; Diane Croop, 30, Tustin;
Laura Sickles, no age given, Norwalk;
Earl Becchley, 52. Orange; and Mary
Molina del Carmen, 38, Bonnie
Bingham, 24 and Joyce Lawrence, 42,
all of Sant.a Ana.
"We are heartbroken for the death
of (ship victim ) Leon Klinghoffer.
and equally for Alex Odeh, who
dedicated his life to fighting against
discrimination. He was a law-abiding
citizen who did his best to spread
love, and he was killed in a cowardly
way," said Maher Hathout, chairman
of the Islamic Center of Southern
California.
Sunshine will be lost to clollds
Friday'• brlaht eunehlne wtll give way to clood• today,
according to the ""National WMtl'ler s.Moe. The tor.aat cane for cloud• through the morning houra
today and Sunday, wtth partial olOudlneu tt\I• afternoon.
late night oloud• .,. expcted to give way to meetly olMr
ekt.. on Sunday enernoon . Htoh• bOth day. at bMChel wlll be 88 to 7 4 and Inland areas
Wiii range between 74 to 80. Overnight Iowa wlll be 68 to 63.
The mountain• and cMMrte lhould be moetty clear today,
with varlable high oloudlneea Saturday night and Sunday.
Mountain hfOh• tOday wlll be 58 to 64. dropping a lltti. Sunday to
a range of 64 to ao. Hlghe In upper deeerta wtll be 74 to 82. and.from 82 to 88 In
the lower deeert•.
U.S. Temps ·-<@~ FRONTS
Wwm-Cold,...
HIQll. tow for a• hOon to 5 p.~ ,,........ 8MOll 16 79 ' Occluded....,. S tellONfy a,. Le MllweilkM 152 38 Stiowen ,_.,., H•mH Snow
Atbeny 5T •e Mple-81 PllUI tie 31 ,__ .......... Sl<w• r.()A>, vs Cleo< "' ea--•.
58 =:t:'q<HI .. •e NMll'll .. " 71 47 NIM Or!Mn• .. 113
"1ttlllOf ag4I •5 39 NewVOtt< 65 56
16 51 Norlolk,VL eo ee Atllll'ltl '
AtlantlC City .. 91 ~City 13 47 CaHf. Temps ~ 1$ Sot
Aultln .. 72 OmllM 50 4a MonroWI 13 52
72 93 Ol1anclO IO • Monl.oello 12 64 8eltlm0r• llimllngl\llnl .. 53 PttlltldelpN• 91 lit Hlgll, 10W for 24 hOur9 ending et 6 lo4onterey ee !50
157 25 Phoenix 7e ae Ml. Wlltofl 82 ... 8itlmMoll
8CMM eo ,.. ~ 91 .. p.m. 77 37 HMdtea eo 58
eo.ton 59 •II 64 44 ""*"IHY 79 411 N9WPOt1 8MCll 74 58 .... l.iitnftlld 8utfal0 Sot 38 Ponlend.Ot. ti IO ...,._ eo ISO Ollclend • 53
Ceeper 53 33 Pt~~ 82 .., 8111 ... 82 29 Ont.no 12 54
CMrtMton,8 .C. 1'9 715 :::rClly .. ., lllallclll 72 21 Palm 8pt1ngit 12 54
CMnMton.W.V. 74 82 51 S3 l5lytM 77 65 ......... eo 53
Cllaltotta.N.C. 16 $1 ""'° 11 30 Catllnil 73 lit P-Aoblee 71 3e
~.Oii. ... 41 Nctwnond 13 IO Culvtr Clly 7g 71 ~ 79 61 .. .. 8t I.Dull n y E....U 57 49 Red lllull 11 47
ConQord,N.H. 56 ... 8t,....Tllml>9 11 70 F-eo 47 AedwOOd City 72 ..
Oei!u-FI WOf111 16 57 8811 I.Ml• City 82 42 ~ 58 H Reno 11 30
Oeyton 111 54 Sen Antonio .. 74 Long.._, 74 118 S-to 71 411
o.n-S9 ... Sen JuM.P.R. .. n LOIMlllle eo 113 8alnM tll 40
0.. Molnee 50 4S 8Ml1l9 51 ... Sen llernwdltlo 71 50
OetrOlt 541 41 8lnWP«t .. 16 San Oebfiel 13 13
Oututll 157 31 ~ 56 31 Tida Sen'*"'° 75 57
EIPMO • 51 Syr-.. 4S Sen F'8llClllCO ee 56
Ftllfbanko ,.. 32 Topeke lie 45 SenJoM 7• ...
Fwgo 51 32 Tuceon 73 50 TOOAY Senta,,,,... 71 &8
71 51 Fleg9\elf 51 37 r.-61 50 Flr1ll 10w 2:25Lm. 0.1 Sama lletbra
°'Ind~ 541 40 74 ..
OIMIF• tie 40 WMl*IOfon 56 ... ::'31aw 6:•2Lm. u WlcMe o.6 H~d 91 ISO Wl*-llamt 52 47 Seoond lllgll
2:4Sp.m.
8;47p.m 6.7 Extended Helena 65 29
HonolulU 841 73 auNDAY Hou11on 13 71 Surf report Ma.t.J, ::7. Ind .-m Moadey wtt11
tndlllMPC)lla 63 53 FlrSt IOw 2:67 Lm. 0 1 gue~ ndL Ilk Md OOOlet Tueecley
Jeck~ ...... aa 57 ::::r._ t:ll Lm. e.1 find ldt'9lday "'"" pet~,., Ind 3:29p.m. ~' Jec:kton\'llle 81 13 LOCATION em DIR. 8econd lllgfl 9:36 p.m. U momtng low ctoudt "' . ... Mondey "°"' Illa mj6. Ind 'i:r: 70. ., J-49 Z&Nne8-tl 2-3 SW 56 4e SW 8un -IOIMy 816:23 p.m., r1IM 9undey ti. ~ to -90 wwmer Ken-City Santa M!lnlca 2-3 74 60 SW Ill 8:541 Lm. Ind .... -r:J 81 9.:22 p.m. lnlMd ._, =i to ~ 72 Lal Vtgea ~9-111 2-3 87 • 1-2 SW Moon Mia todey 11 :•7 p.m .. r1IM find 83 Tueedey end ldnMdey. Lowa Utile Aot;lt 112 ee Sen '*"'° CoYnty Wiier temp: 87 Suncl9y Ill 6:14 Lm .. Ind .... egelfl 11 "°"' 4e to wound eo. Loulevllla 17 M 6:18p.m.
COLUMBUS DAY ...
From Al
legal holiday, the day is marked by
closed post offices and other federal
buildings on the second Monday of
each October.
State offices will follow the lead and
close as well.
While most major banks will close,
many savings and loan associations
will remain open for the Monday
holiday.
In Ne~rt Beach, City HaJI em -
ployees wttl lock up the building and
take the day off. Newport Beach
police, fire and emergency service
employees. of course, will remain on
duty through Monday.
First Su Diego
heart transplant
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The first
heart transplant in San Diego County
was performed Friday night at Sharp
Memorial Hospital.
Hospital St><?lceswoman Cindy
Cohagen said the four-hour
procedure was performed on 48-year-
old Gary G rissom, who was listed in
criti~I condition following the sur-
gery. .
The city's trash disposal services
will remain in effect despite the
holiday. ·
City halls in Cost.a Mesa, Irvine,
Laguna Beach, fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach will remain open.
Refuse disposal ccunpanies serving
those cities also will maintain their
nonnal schedules.
In the county scat, Sant.a Ana,
Orange County employees will report
to work as usual Monday. The Orange
County Sheriffs and Fire depart-
ments wiJI remain on duty.
. <?range County Su~C?r and Mu-
nicipal courts also will stick to their
regular schedule.
Students throughout the Orange
Coast will be in school Monday.
Classes will be in session in the
Newport-Mesa, Irvine, Huntington
Beach. Fountain Valley and Laguna
Beach school districts as well as at
Orange Coast, Coastline, Golden.
West and Saddleback com,munity
colleges. UC Irvine students also will
be in classes.
Businesses and investors should
note t.hat the nation's stock and
commodity markets will remain open
as usual on Monday.
Person needed for vacant post
Newport Beach officials are seek-
ing applicants for a vacancy on the
City of Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Com-
m ission.
City Manager Wanda Raggio said
the deadline for applications 1s 4:30
p.m. Oct. 18.
Applications for the vacancy
created by the resignation of James
Capretz are available at the City
Cleric's o ffice, Raggio said.
HODEL REVIVES TALKS ••• FromAl ·
The transplant was performed by
Ors. Aidan Raney and Douglas
Zusman.
the designated tracts had a low Beach.
potential for producing much otl. More recently, Congress has ex-
'BALBOA' •••
From Al
Hodel's reversal angered some tended until Nov. 15 a moratorium ·
members of California's con-on teasing any federal oil and gas
gressional delegation outside Orange drilling rights off the California coast.
County. They claimed the Interior That extension was designed to
secretary's credibility badl>eeo jeop-provide more time for an agreement
ardized. Some suggested a return to on long-tenn legislation concerning
who searching for his son in the talks about a moratorium on all new offshore exploration.
"We are calling upon President rector ofthe JDL's L..osAngelesoffice,
Reagan and all members of his said she believed the bombing was
administration. the Congress. and carried out by another Arab group.
mer:nbers of the press to take a "We believe they want to get
pos1uoh of moderation and prudence sympathy from the world and set this
in a time of tension," Abourezk said. thing up themselves .... What better
Newport Beach area. His search and oil exploration off the California The cabinet member gave no date
Steve Edelman, Orange County their reunion, however, arc marked coast. for resumption of negotiations.
regional director of the Anti-Defa-by th.e _surprises and plot twists In late September, a bipartisan In the meantime, Hodel said he Abourezk also denounced the ways way to take the news out of the Middle
in. which Reagan and his office deal East and put that on the back pages
wtth the problem ofterronsm. and to show how victimized Arabs
"The president and his office are in the United States?" she said.
spokesmen hav~ created an at-"It's unfortunate that ~ny innocent
mosphere 1n which people who are people got hurt. T hen again. they
unbalanced can convince themselves should have known better than to
that planting bombs is an act con-work alongside the PLO. and that's
doned by the authorities," Abourelk what this group was."
mation League of B'nai Brith, con- characteristic of contemporary soap $foup of 29 California congressmen would "roceed to secure lease sales
demoed "the insanity which used operas. mtroduced legislation to carry out the fordrilhng under terms ofthelnterior
bom.bs and bullets as a means for Additional taping was planned at July agreement that Hodel had Department's current five-year plan.
deal.mg Wlth problems. It makes -Cano's Restaurant before editing already rejected. But the new measure No lease saJc for drilling off the
v1ct1ms of innocent people and begins. Then, it's off to Hollywood to del~ted any references to oil explo-coast of California will take place
threatens the fabnc of a civil societv." toss "Balboa" into the soap ring. ratlon offNewport Beach and Laguna before 1987, he said. ln~wYo~.theAmeri~nJe~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
said, "It is time for our government Mitchell said police were unsure
officials to take a st.and against what type of device was used, where it
inciting rhetoric which encourages was placed or the size of the blast.
acts of violence against Arab people. But radio station repons indicated
"We are all targets and we are all a man walked into the office shortly
victims of this terronsm. We as before 9 a.m. and hand-delivered a
Americans of all nation.alities stand package containing the bomb. It
together against terronsm in an y exploded as Odeh opened it. the
fonn. Jt has no place on American reports said. Odeh died at 11 :40 a .m.
soil," Abourezk said. "Our hearts go on the operating table at Western
out to Alex's wife. Norma and his Medical Center in Sant.a Ana.
three young daughters" ages 2. 5 and Dale Forbes, who identified
7. himself as a structural engineer, said
Referring to a similar bombing at he heard an explosion from his office
an AOC office in Boston last August. in the buildin~ next door.
he sai~: ·~~he Jewish Defense League "I thought It was something in the
(JDL) 101ually claimed responsibility floor breaking because of vi bration in
in a telephone call, but later withdrew the floor," he said. "We saw smoke
the claim when news reports reported coming out the back side of the
a policeman was injured." building .... We saw the $lass broken
He said he had no evidence of JDL all over the place, one Victim across
involvement in Friday's bombing. the street already."
-
Convess issued a statement from
President Theodore R. Mann, saying,
"This bombing must not detract from
our revulsion and anger over the acts
of piracy and murder that took place
this week on the Achille Lauro. On
the contrary, this latest offense
against decency underscores the need
for rigorous measures against tcr-
ronsts. no matter who they arc or
whom they strike."
Richard Silverstein of the New
Jewish Agenda noted, "It is ironic
that a man struggling for peace meets
this end."
Attorney Richard Ayoob, a direc-
tor of the National Association of
Arab Americans, said Odeh was
"very commiued to the idea of
dialogue with the leading Jewish
organizations ... it would be hard for
me to think anyone would harm a
hair on his head."
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resignation froJD office
By lite Auoclaled Pre11
S~ qtEOO -.Two day~ after he was convicted of pe1ury and consp1~cy 10. a CA!'lpaugn-fi_nanc1n1 cue, the mayor of the nauon s eiahth-
laraest city wd Fn~y be wdl step do~ in one week. R<>ser Hcd&.coock. 39,
had faced automatic ouster from office when be is sentenced on the felony
convictions,. ScntencinJ is set for Nov. 6, a year to the day after be woo
~ve_rwhelmma rc:-tlectJ~n to t~e . ceremo~ office despite beina under 1nd1c~1'!1ent. He wd he wtlJ rema10 10 office until Oct. 18 to provide an orderly
trans1uon of power to City Councilman Bill Mitchell, the deputy mayor.
Welle.• f•mlly plan• private memorial
.ws ANGELES -Family members will pther at a priv ate memorial
servJce for Orson Welles this weekend, his anomey said Friday. The service
was plann.ed for ~unday aj\crnoon. Attorney Eli Blumenfeld said other details
were no~ immediate.I~ available. Welles, a theatrical aeoius who created I.he
masterpiece film "C1t12en Kane" at age 25, died Thursday of a heart attack at
I.he Hollywood home of a friend. He was 70 years old.
NATO leader urge11 talk• on Star Wan
SAN FRANCISCO -N ato Secretary General Lord Peter Carrington said
Friday be ex~ts the United States to negotiate with the Soviet Union about
"Star Wars.' Carrington, speaking at the 31st annual conferenc:e of the North Atl~tic ~ssembly, .said Americans as w~ll as Soviets have aomethina to pin
by mcludina defens1 ve weapons systems tn the Geneva arms talks. "There is a
relationship between offensive and defensive weapons ... It is rather difficult to
take decisions about the former without having some idea of how many of the
latter arc goina to be around," he said.
Free-lancer'• tape played ln court
LOS ANGELES-The woman accused of killing comedian John Belushi
by injectinabim with drugs said that in the last five days of bis life she gave him
drugs whenever be wanted them, according to a tape-recorded interview
played in coun Friday. Cathy Evelyn Smith, 38, said in a 1982 telc{>hone
interview with free-lance wnter Christopher Van Ness that she injected
Belushi with dru$5 22 times in bis last 24 houn. Van Ness agreed to tum the
tape over to Municipal Coun Judge James Nelson after be spent a few hours in
a courthouse lockup for his refusal to surrender the tape. •
Carter officl!f.1, Hlspanlc educator dle.
SANTA CRUZ-Dr. Ralph C. Guzman, deputy assistant Secretary of
State in the Carter administration and one of the nation's lea<lina Hispanic
educators, is dead at age 60 af\er a stroke. Guzman suffered the stroke on
Sunday and was taken off life-support systems on Thursday, according to
daughter Christine D. Guzman. Guzman rose from working as a field hand to
his post in the State l)epartmcnt, where he was was responsible for the
formulation and implementation of much of I.he nation's policies in Central
and South America.
Tblrd Whitworth lndlctment handed down
SAN FRANCISCO -An attorney for former Navy radio expert and
accused spy Jc~ A. Whitworth said a third federal grand jury indictment
handed down Fnday against his client could delay the trial now set to begin
Nov. 12. Although the indictment details the same 12 counts of espionage and
tax fraud previously filed against the man from Davis, it deletes past refcrenc:e
to a Navy communication system he allegedly used to pass military secrets -
a system defense attomex Tony Tamburello said the prosecution has been
"ma.Icing a big deal out of.· Bccau~ of the new indictment Whitworth must be
arraianed a third time.
R.I. Indlan• get land back from •tate
PROVIDENCE. R.I. -In a ceremony evolrin& both pride and bitterness,
the remaining members of I.he Narraganscn Indian lribe received 900 ac~ of
land from the state Friday, I 05 years after it was stripped from their ancestors
by Rhode Island lawmakers. "This is the first time in our history that we have
gained anything back from whence it was taken. We have reversed a process,"
said Lloyd G. Wilcox a stonemason from Woodstock, Conn., whose tribal
name is Running Wolf. Gov. Edward D. DiPrctesignedoverthc land Friday at
a Statehouse c:eremony, ending a protracted legal fight that dates to 1975, when
th~ tribe filed against the state seeking return of the land. -Pri•on ban on Indlan headbands fought
LOS ANGELES -The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the
federal government on behalf of a group of American Indian prisoners over a
ban on wearing headbands during meals at the Lompoc federal prison. A
number oflndians have boycotted the prison cafeteria since tbc ruJe took effect
Sept. 2l, and some now need medical attention, said ACLU attorney ruJe John
Hagar. But prison spokesman Chuck LaRoc said it wasn't a hunger strike, and
the inmates who didn't enter the cafeteria were getting food elsewhere.
U.S • .end• supplle• to Nicaraguan rebel•
WASHINGTON -The Untted Stat.es has sent Nicaraguan rebels the first
shipment of non-lethal supplies -boots. clothing and medicines -from $27
million approved by Congress last summer, the di.rector of the State
Department's Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office said Friday. Bosco
Matamoros. spokesnan for I.he chief rebel army, the Nicaraguan Democratic
Force. FON, confirmed the shipment and added that it went "directly to our
bases alona the Honduran-Nicaraguan border, to territory controlled by FON
forces."
Pirates
grilled
about
hijack
Italian s also question
pair of PLO offici als
a board escape plane
CAT ANIA, Sicily (AP) -Four
Palestinians were taken to a secret
plaoe Friday and grilled about piracy,
mwder and terror at sea for which
they face trial before a world that was
electrified by their dramatic capture.
U.S. Navy jets intcT'CCpted the
plane in which the Palestinians hoped
to C1Cape and forced it to land at a
NATO base in Sicily early Friday, tbc
end of a week I.hat began with their
seizure of the Italian cruise liner
Achille Lauro.
Italian news agencies reported I.hat
prosecutors in Genoa, where the
cruise bcpn, charged the four men
Friday with \>rcmeditated murder,
ltidnap~ing, hijacking of a ship and
po'sess1on of arms and explosives.
Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti
said, "There can be no act of 1
clemency after the murder" of Leon
Klin&boffer, a 69-yea.r-<>ld American
invalid killed on the Achille Lauro,
which the Palestinians hijacked Mon-
day off Pon Sa.id, Egypt.
The terrorists held more than 500
people hostage on the ship. Thex said
they belonged to I.he Palestine Libera-
tion Front, smallest of eight JTOUps in
Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation
Orpnizaion.
Crui told a news conferenc:e an
Italian maaistrate ordered a delay in
I.he Boeing 737's return to Cairo as
part of the investigation. He said two
PLO officials who accompanied the
hijacken on the plane were not
leaving immediately and were being
asked to provide "all useful infor-
mation."
The plane flew from the Sigonella
NATO base north of here Friday
night to the Ciampino military air-
e<>!'l in Rome, with two Italian Jet
fi&hters as escort. Police said it earned
the two PLO officials. but not the
terrorists, and did not explarn why 1t
went to Rome.
Judicial autbonues in Catania said
a maa,istrate was questiomng the
~estinians, but refused to provide
Afther information.
!The 'Italian news agency ANSA.
QllOtina judicial sources it did not
nllne, identified the tlljackers as
Hlllah Abdullah Alhsan, 19; Majed
Ybsscf al-Mollcy, 23; Abdel Atif
Ibrahim .. 20, and Hammad AJi Ab-
dallah, 23. There was no confirma-
tion from any other source.
The Egypuan plane carried nearly
20 other ~ople. including the two
PLO officials.
Craxi said one of the tw() PLO
officials 1lboa.rd was believed lo be
Mohammed Abbas, who leads the
faction of the Palcsunc Liberation ~ont that 1s Ion! to PLO chairman
Arafat. The four hijackers had wd
t~cy beloDJed to the front.
The PLO offic:e in Rabat, Morocco,
oonfirmed that Abbas. was on I.he
plane.
Andreotti said earlier that Italy was
''likely" to release both the PLO
officials.
The PLO officials probably would
be allowed to go on to Tunisi~ be
said, because the organization bad
helped negotiate the surrender of the
hijackers on Wednesday at PoFt Said.
·Just think of what would t\appen if
.,.e were to ask them agarn for
somethmg of this kind," he added.
Warrant necessary
for INS factory raids
SAN JOSE (AP) -The federal
Immigration and Naturalization Ser-
vice must have a warrant before
searching for ill~I aliens in work-
plac:es, a U.S. D1stnct Coun judge
ruled Friday.
Judge Roben Aguilar, whose
Northern California distnct extends
from the Oregon border to Oxnard
near Santa Barbara, made his de-
cision in response to a class action suit
filed in August 1982 against the
immigration scrvic:e after several
raids on California factories.
"It's really a very important de-
cision," said Jean Hom of the
American Civil Liberties Union in
San Francisco. "It wtll have a dra-
matic impact on curbing INS
abuses."
The San Jose coun ruhng means
immigration officulls must have war-
rants describing the people they are
looltina for when they go to an office
or other workplac:e, Hom said.
although the warrant docsn 't have to
identify anyone by name.
In the past, she said, "They just sort
of swept down on factories without
warrants."
Patnck Bupara of the U.S. At-
torney's Offic:e in San Francisco
represented the 1mm1grat1on service
before J udac Aguilar. He could not be
reached for comment about Friday's
action, and other officials in his office
declined comment because they were
unfamiliar with the case.
In 1982, federal immigration of-
ficials participating in "Project Jobs"
raided factones throughout the coun-
try where 11legal aliens allegedly had
been hired. More than 5,000 people
were arrested. wtth approximately
500 of them m Northern California.
according to the Mexican .\mencan
legal Defense Fund.
the 1mm1gnnion service said the
opcrauon was designed to malce sure
U.S. citizens rather than un-
documented ahens were worlung in
factories and agncultural sit~ around
the nation.
The legal defen~ fund claims
workers' nghts we~ violated when
aients d id not have search warrants,
and when the workers were d~tamed
because they looked H1span1c.
Heartte•tcancau.egenetlcd•magelnkld•/Ex-actent thoucfht about
SALT LAKE CITY -Children undergoina a common kind of heart 0, E:J · ~xamination using X-rays and ~gs experienced a tw<>-to three-fold'. ncreasc aiding So v1·e ts a y ear ago m chromosome damage foltowmg the procedure, a new report shows. The
disruption in the chromosomes. which govern cell growth and heredity, could
increase the children's chances of gettina cancer or of bavina offsprina with
birth defects. I.he director of the study, David Shafer, a geneticist at Emory
University in Atlanta, said on Thursday. The heart procedure, called
cineanaioaraphy. is used to diagnose a variety of heart defects in children and
adults.
MADD founder •tripped of p<Mt In •IJdeup
IRVING Texas -The woman who founded Mothers Apmst Drunk
Drivina in I 9SO after her dauahter was killed by a drunken driver was removed
Friday u&':'ident of the crusa<lina orpnization. The six leaden who took the
place of dy Liabtner described the shakeup as pe.n of MADD's .. growma
pein1" and 111d more broadly bued manqcment will aive other membcn a
chance to move into leadership rotes. Liahtner, 3t_ who had been stripped of
her position as chairman and ctllef executive omcer in July, said she wa.s
relieved to relinQuiah the reins of the group.
Hope fade. for nood •arYivor
• PONCE, Puerto Rico -Tired IC&J'Cben pullina bodies from the muck of
a shantytown crushed by a mudslide five days aao quietened their efforts
Friday followina rcporta that there could be a IW'Vi vor buried ln lhc rubb&c. But
six boun later their hope faded when no IOllodl cou.ld be de1tc1td after
repeated Ute ofa "ICOpbonc" littenina devioc. But~ continued to dia at
the pile of debris where it wu believed tound.s bad been beatd ahonly bclbre
noon
Graap uy. -'6n• pomt to detm1tl011 camp1
JOHANNESBURG, Soutb Africa -An anti~pwpaid Friday
that the white aovemmeot ma~nve built soeciaJ campe to bo~u of the l'IClC law l)'ltcm who have arrtsttd this yar-ollder eeaarity
laWL The Detainftl' Pareata Support Committee aid I, l 68 peopk been
picted up since January under other aecurlty laWI aJJowiQ& ladeftnite
detention wit.bout cha"I'\ and 441ldUwereinjail11 &M eod of~ber.
.. There 11 1e>me evidencie tha1 deteadoa ~Pl hive bea euabfith4id to
accommodate the latae oumben" ofpeopk bdd. tho oomm.inee aid.
t
WASHINGTON (AP)-The CIA
knew a year ago that one of its cx-
._ents, Edward L Howard, had toyed
wttb deliverioa U.S. secrets to the
Soviets but did not tell the FBI unul
this year, three federal officials said
Friday.
Meantime. so~ said Howard.
I.he 33-year-old ex-qent charged with
sp~for tbe Soviet Union after be
left CIA, is beli~cd to have fled from
bis New Mexico home throuah Texas
to Eu.rope.
In an affidavit filed in federal court
1n New Mexico. the FBI said las\ week
that Howard, who was fired by the
CIA in June 1983 told two current
CIA employees on SCpL 24, 1984, that
in October 1983 be had traveled to
Washington and spent several hours
near the Soviet embass} trylng to
decide whether to enter the embassy
and disclose classified information.
but that be bad decided &pJnst do1na
so.
Two federal offictals S&Jd I.he p&Jr of
currcnt CIA employCtS we~ ac-
quaintances of Howard's from his
days inside the spy aaeocy. The two
friends of Howard's reported bis
remarks to the CIA's Office of
Security at the ume, but the CIA did
not adVlse the FBI unul a year later.
Asked why the delay oocumd. CIA
spokeswoman Kathy Phenon S&Jd:
"There arc procedures to ha.ndle
secunty problems. They were fol-
lowed in this case
Spy photos insignificant
BAL Tl MORE (AP) -A dekn.te
consultant testified Friday that three
U.S. •PY pbotOlflpbs kaked to a
BritiJ.b maluary journal woWd oot
have ~ven the Soviets any aipiftcant
new information about U.S. •telli~
caf?!bihtia...
The SoTICtJ already bad i1lfot..
matioo on what ~ 111ellhe cu do,
and t.b.C)' know that it'• coaU.as over
and tattna picturn anU could altad1.
be takiQI concealment mmswa.. •
con.sultant Jeffi'ey R.ic:bdlon aad.
A Navy i.Dtelliaeoce aoalYJt,
Samuel Lorina Morilon.. ii on trial fOf CIPiomee foi mailial lhc Dboto-ll'lobl to Jane'• · DeADCz Weeir.ty •
Pnieecuton da.im pubticadoa of lhc
Hijack victims
due in U.S. today
CAIRO, £.&ypt (AP) -Amcncan
puaenaen or -an ltalian CfUllC •hip
held captive by Palestinian aunmen new out of Cairo Friday in a special
U .S. military charter. Amona the
homeward·bound victims was the
widow of an American in vabd, killed
durina two days of terror on the
Mediterranean Sea.
U.S. Embassy officl&.I' wd the
special cha.n.er was bound fo r either
Newark., N.J ., or New York after a
refuelinastopat the U.S. Rhein-Main
Air Bue in Frankfurt, West Ger-
many. William CahJU. a spokesman
for the Newark lntemauonaJ A.trpon,
said be bad received a memorandum
from the Pentagon that the Amen-
cans would arrive 1n New JetKy at
9:45 a.m. today.
Before be left. Frank Hodes of
Springfield, N .J. was asked where he
and the other passengers were bead-
ed. He replied, "Home honey, wher-
ever they take us, USA."
Eleven of the Amen can passengers
from the Ach1lk Lauro had been in
Cairo sin~ early Fnday awBJUng
departure. They were JOined at Cairo
International Airpon by six other
Amencans who had left the ship
Friday 10 Pon Said.
The six Americans had wanted to
continue their Mediterranean cru1~
to Israel. but Egyptian authont1es.
w1tb out explanation, refused 10 let
I.he ship sail from Pon Sa.id.
The ship was commandeered Mon-
day by four Palesuman pirates. who
surrendered Wednesday to PLO of-
ficials in Port Said.
On Fnday, the proteeutof'1 oftic:%
in Genoa, Italy, cha.rsed tbe!ourwitb
mwder in the slayina of a criPP'ed
American puecnaer. Leon ~of·
fer. 69, of New York.
Klinaboffer's widow. Marilyn, ap-
peared daud and llDder sedation
when ~rten saw her eoterina a bus
at a Cairo hotel for the drive to tbe
airport.
U.S. Embassy officials said the
plane would try tint to land in
Newark. but if local air traffic were
too dense, it would land at Kennedy
international Airport Ul New York.
Earlier Friday, U.S. Embaily of·
ficials said the Amencans were ex-
pected to dq>u.t Saturday aboard
commercial au'liners.
But American sources. speakioa on
condition they not be identified, wd
tbe cban&c was in the interest of
security and to downplay any tension
between f.aypt and the United States.
Tension arose Thursday niaht after
U .S. warplanes intercepted an ~
uan plane carrying the four Palesti-
nian hijacken to Tunisia and foroed 1t
. to land in Sicily, Italy, where the
aunmen were arrested.
"We wanted to gel them (the
passengers) out a.s soon u possible,"
one U.S. sour~ said.
In Port Said, where the Achille
Lauro had been docked since early
Thursday, dozens of passce!:c~~.~clud.10g Austnans, West s
and Spaniards.. we~ leavin& the ship
In Tel Aviv, about 500 passenacrs
who got off 1n Alexandria, Egypt,
before I.he hiJachng, were stranded
Reagan telephon es
Klinghoff er family
NEW YORK (AP) -President
Reagan on Friday called the fanuly of
Leon Klinghotfer. the 69-year-<>ld
New Yorker allcgcdly m urdered by
Palcsunian terrorists, to tus express
Ills sympathy.
The president spoke Wlth KJingbof-
fer's daughters. Lisa, 34. and nsa, 28.
telling them "he and Mrs. Reagan had
them m their prayers." I.he White
House said.
He also told them although be
knew "the operation last night aimed
at bnnging I.he hijackers to JUStlCC
could not relieve their anguish, that
they should be ex~mel) proud of
their falher."
Dog gives her life
to save 6 f ram fire
DES MOINES, Wash. (AP) -
A dog named Gladys, who was
almost given 1way because of her
• taste for shoe feather. gave her life
to help rcscu~ a family ofs1x. from
their bum mg home. fam1I~ mem-
bers said
Gladys d1ed T hursda} after
awakening the sleeping family at
their home in Normand) Park,
south ofScaulc
"Yo u'd have to knov. Glad)s:·
said Louis Cook. who was treated
at Harborv1cw Medical Center 1n
Seattle for S«ond· and third-
degree bums to his arm and hand
suffered in the fire. ··tt was her
pcrsonaht~ that kept her around
She ate anything. But in the end.
she ga ve her li fe to save oun."
The half-~rman shepherd.
half-black Labrador rctnever
pounced on Cook's eldest son.
Vince Cook. 17, as be slept
Thursday man upstairs bedroom.
Cook said. The teen-ager pushed
•"
the dog otT the bed. but Gladys
JUmped back and barked loudl}.
Cook said.
Vinc,c then smelled smoke and
ran to aJcn other his two brothers.
a~es 10 and 16. and l 3-ycar-old
sister. then ran downstairs to his
father and mother. Toni.
A. firefighter later told the
famlly he found the dog m a
btdroom 1
Cook said membtrs of the
family we~ not Injured
Cook said his youngest child.
I 0-year-old Josh: had bought
Gladys as a pup for S2
.. I'' e b«n steadll~ tr) mg to
giv~ her av.'8) since that time:· he
sa1d
But Josh said he was attached
10 the dog: .. , told him. 'If s~
""ent, I went."'
The two-ston. home was de-
stroyed 1n the fire that appa.rentl)
staned when a heatmgpad 1gn1ted
a hv1ng room chair, offiClals said
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8 1RTHS
POUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Se,tember 1
Kathleen and Paul Dicato. Hunt-
inaton Beach. boy
September%
~? Gon.z.alcs. Huntington Beach.
&°thlcen Hamer and Michael Fields,
Huntington Beach. twrns. boy and
'rt f!roara and Hugh Healy. Hunl-
inaton Beach. &y
September S
Jackie Hecley and Danny Ahtonen.
Huntington Beach, girl
Soubeila and Jerry Kerby, < 'ost.a
Mesa, boy
WF.STERN MEDICAL CENTER
SANTAANA
September l
Laura and Mark Nonnington. Costa
Mesa, boy
September 3
~· I~ and l>onald McK.Jbbeo,
Mission Viejo. boy
Sept.emlter ll
Ellen and Kenneth Krucaer. Irvine,
boy
K.a.rcn and Gill Martin, lrvtne, prl
Barbara and Luis Velarde, Fountam
Valley, girl
Millie and Anthony Langmos, Costa
Mesa, girl
Oairc and Jack lpp<>lito, Costa Mesa,
boy
Marlene and Robert Goennger,
Fountain Valley, boy
September•
Grac.c and Galen Davis, Fountain
Valley. boy
Renaec Bojorgucz and Jim Wazney,
Fountain Valley, girl
Heu Thi Truong and Patrick Wright.
Huntington Beach, girl
September$
Linda and Phillip Hwang. Fountam
Sep~• l~ Nancy and O..Ouel Gee. Cosu l"'esa,
boy
Vivian and James Lee. Huct*laton
Beach, airl
~,.......,
Jann and RiJoberto Herpalldez,
Hununaton Beach, airl
Septemierl
Hieu Nsoc Phan and Truna N.,c Le.
Huntington Beach, sirl
Denise and Richard Ruocco. Hunt-
ington Beach girl
Ingrid and Charles Nielsen, Hunt-
ington Beach, boy
Becky and Kenneth StockwelL~unt
inaton Beach. boy
Deborah and Ricardo He dez,
Huntington Beach, boy
Carolyn Epn and Thomas Fick,
Hunungton Beach, boy
Elizabeth and Thomas W nett.
Costa Mesa, boy
September t
Layada and Kenneth Smith. unt-
ington Beach, girl
-------------------------September 11 L
CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE ~~~~rd Ricbirti wancn, ~osta
Valley, girl Braulia and Benito Diaz. Irvine. bo)
Pronounciation, vocabulary and essential sentences Aurcen and Steven Dahlberg. l!oun-
f I d II b L tain Valley. boy use u in every ay situations wi e taugnt.at the semi-Doris Hospcr and Luis Gooez.
p rivate class at JAPAN CULTU RAL ASSOCIAT ION Laguna Hills, boy
2130 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana. (Northside Church of September 11
Christ). Class starts October 17th and meets every ~~~~ ~~Z~~~~ Mominee, 1-hnt-
Thursday 7:30-9:30 p.m. For registration and further Septem ber 1Z
September U
Jasir and Paramjit Dhillon, Fountain
Valley, 1Jrl
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
Sepcembert
Carol and Brian Gardiner. Irvine, boy
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Aap1t 7
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Booth, Newport
Beach, girl
Seplember 10
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Little, Costa
Mesa, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wade, Hunt·
ington Beach, girl
September 11 ·
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sommerfeld.
Huntington Bei\ch, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McClure, Costa
Mesa. boy
September l %
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Lagow, Costa
Mesa. girl
Mr. and Mrs. David Comer, Newport
Beach, boy
September 13
Mr. and M rs. Kent Maddy, Balboa.
boy
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Fountain
Valley, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Don,
Fountain Valley, girl
Seplember 1 f
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Lundsrom, Irvine. . I
t:lr. and Mrs. Michael Meyer. Irvine.
boy information, please call 547-7733. Melida Partridge and Richard ~~===================~===========~ Leasure, Fountain Valley. girl September IS jiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--~
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Mr. and Mrs. t'eler Byrne~ Hunt-
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fischer, Costa
Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. James Newuon. Costa
Mesa. boy September 11
Mr. aod Mrs. Michael K.addau.
Huntington Beach, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daugherty,
Costa Mesa, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ackerlind, Costa
Mesa, girl
September l'1 \
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew d>petand,
Hununaton Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Grcaory Helms, Costa
Mesa, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Jew, lrv1oe,
girl
September 11
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Nichols,
Irvine. boy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer, Laguna
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Ed Bronejllo
Hutin11on Beacb
Stadent
··ves. I played the first day at
cam~out. I wanted to see how at
worked. But the odds of wmnang
are pretty slim so I'm not gomg
to play again."
DaveSmytbe
Ha.ntiD1ton Btacb
Engillttr
"No. The odds of wanning are
too great. I have better things to
spend my money on."
Arlene Paqaette
Ba.ntington Btacb
Secretary
"Sure. I'll play 1t off and on. l
bought a couple of uckets last
week and won $2. It's a fun thing
to do."
e yon1
Foa.ntala Valley
WI.De aalt1
"No. I like what the money is
going towards and I guess I'll
pick one up if I get the chance.
But gamblinf 1s not that big of a
deal for me.'
Gina Buik
Ha.ntlD,ion Beacb
WaJtres1
"No. I think I'll wail a wttile.
They say the chances of winning
fet better if you wait. Besides
'm broke. My dad has bought a
couple though."
Marlo Wollrabe
Hulington Bucb
Wareboaae driver
"Sure. I figure if I spend five or
I 0 dollars a week on it I'm
bound to win something.··
Perry auee
Fou talD Valley
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yet but I'm sure I'll spend a
couple of bucks on it."
Oeor1e CUlablu
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sure I'll try 1t out. I'll probably
spend $10 total on it just to see
what its like."
Joyce heads Laguna Klwanls
Roben Joyce of ~ur:'& Hills wu recently installed as the new president of
The Laauna Beach Kiwanis Oub by Lt. Governor George Hammond durina a
dinner mcetina at The Surf and Sand Hotel.
Joyce, who was also president of the group in 1970, rcplacca the
Reverend Richard 0 . Schumm, putor of St. Paul's Lutheran Cbureh in Laauna
Beacb.
Education coordinator named
Mary FulJer ofHunt1nston Beach was recently appointed coordinator of
educauonal prosrams at National Uoivenity'• Orange County campus in
Irvine.
Fuller hu a doctorate dqrce in education from the Univcmty of
CalJfomia at Los Anaeles lnd a doctorate dqree in philolQPby &om Ryobn
Collqe in Los A~les .
Prior to join1n1 National Uruvenity, Fuller aerved u the trainina
manqerl'or the Federal Civil Service. ,.
Hitler's body
'a living corpse'
before suicide
CHICAGO (AP) -Adolf HitJer
suffered from heart disease and the
deaenerative ailment called
Parkinson's disease and almost cer-
tainly would have died from them 1f
be ~d~'t killed .h~msclf. says the only
survtvmf phys1ctan who was with
him in his Berlin bunker.
The two conditions "would almost
certainly have soon killed him, had he
not cheated the world by taking bis
own life, only days before the
Russians marched into his bunker."
said Dr. Ernst Gunther Schenck. now
81.
On seeing Hitler for the first time, ~1¥ on April 30, 1945, the day of his
su1c1de, Schenck found that heart
disease and Parkinson's had rendered
the Nazi leader "a livi ng corpse, a
dead soul. Gone were the powers to
charm, to fascinate, to bend others to
bis steel will. He was a wasted man
with hunched shoulders and dead eyes."
Schenck. who lives in Aachen,
West Germany, 1s publishing a.scien-
tific analysis based on his studies of
the extensive medical records com-
piled by Hitler's personal physician, Dr. Theodor Morell.
The physician, who said he was
present at Hatler's last medical con-
sultation, says the German leader was
neither insane nor physically depen-
dent on drugs, though he used
"staggering" numbers of tnJeCt1ons
durinB his final years to keep going.
"Hitler was not a drug addict in the
strict sense of the term:· Schenck
said. "He used many drugs, bu t he
never became addicted to any one ....
But he was psychologically depen-
dent upon the idea of drugs as ma~c."
Schenck's remarks appear m a
copyright story in Friday's issue of the
American Medical Association's
Ammcan Medical News. whose na-
tional affairs editor, Dennis L. Breo. int~rviewed him in Germany through
an interpreter.
"Medici ne cannot explain Adolf
Hitler, but it can offer some fascinat-
inB clues," Schenck said. "Medically,
H1tJer was neither unique or unusual.
He was the slave of some very
common maladies."
Irving had noted that Hitler was
given increasing doses of two drugs,
Homburg 680 and Harm in, wh ich are
indicated for Parkinson's disease.
Irving said, however. they dtd not
prove Hiller had the disease.
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M Onlnp COMt DAILY PILOTISaturday, October 12, 188!
Mothers disbelieve
Cathy Webb's story
Both her mom and s u s pect's convinced
she was raped that night-by someone
ByREDBOOlt .................
Many people did not believe
Cathleen Crowell Webb when she
came forward after eight yean to deny
she had been raped -amona them
her mother and the mother of the man
she aocused of rapina her.
Cathy Webb's mother wrote in the
October issue of Redbook that she
still believes her foster dauabter was
raped the night of July 9, 1977.
ln a companion piece, the mother
of Gary Dotson. the man convicted of
rapina Webb and released after she
recanted, speculated that Webb really
was sexually usau.lted that night -
but not by her son.
Dotson, identified by Webb as the
man who had raped her, was con·
victed and sentenced to 2S to SO years
in 'ail.
plea for Dotson's release. Judge
Richard Samuels, Dotson's oriainaJ
trial judp, held a hcarina and ruled
her recantation wu not credible.
The resultina public outcry and
pleas from Douon's mother forced
Illinois Gov. James Thompson to
bold a clemency bearina.
Thompson aareed with Samuels,
but because of Webb's new testi-
mon~commuted Dotson's sentence
and him.
When Webb first recanted, her
foster parents remained sil~nt. dC?·
tennincd to stand by her despite their misgivine.
In April they were called to testify
at Samuels' bearing.
"We just got up and told the truth,
exactly what we remembered about
the night of ~uly 9., 1977," ~~ith
wrote. "We said that 10 our op101on,
Cathy bad been raped."
Cathy's recantation would bW1 future
rape and child-abuse victims. No one
would believe them. Second. Judge
Samuels bepn aettina death threats
after be rejected Cathy's story."
Now she wrote:
"We don't know if Gary Dotson is
the rapist. We just know that some-
thina happened that niaht -Ju.ly 7,
1977 ...
Dotson's mother, Barbara, never
believed her son was guilty.
When Webb recanted, Barbaia
Dotson campaianed tirelesaly for hia
release. but she was disturbed at the
clemency bearina.
"When Cathy testified this time, I
couldn't help feelina she was hold.in&
somcthina back," slle wrote. "After
all, there was a lot of evidence that
this girl had been raped -by
somebody. Sometimes I aot so frus--
trated because her manner was mak-
ina people lose confidence in her, and
my boy. 's future dej)cndcd on her
credibility."
She doesn't doubt her son's inno-
cence, but she wonden about what
did happen that night. .
Here coma the comet
T hia tmace of Balley'• Cometwu taken by
Dr. Bellnda Wilk• of the 8mltb8onlan
Aa~pb,..lcal Obeenatory OD the n.ICbt of
Sept. US, uatnc a 81-cm tel.cope at the
8m1tlutolllan'• Whipple Obeenatory OD
Mt. Bopklna, Aris. At the time of the
obeenatloD, the comet wu .ome 200
mlllloD mllea from Earth. ~ March, eight ycan after the
purported rape, Webb's mother,
Carol Smith, received a telephone call
from her daughter, now married and
livina in New Hampshire.
"Cathy said. 'Mom and Dad, do
you remember the rape? He didn't do
it,' " Smith wrote.
Smith said she had decided to tell
the press her views when she saw her
daughter ''wasn't shy Cathy any-
more."
"She was becoming a star and
thriving on it," Smith wrote. "She
didn't care who sbo-burt.
More teachers passing state's exam
Sbe and her husband. Bernie,
responded with stullJled silence.
Webb made an emotional public
"Why else did I break my silence? I
was really bothered when I heard
some TV commentators say that
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Seventy 56 percent -~the test, which is September 1984 and July 1985, up must have a minimum overall score
three pe.rcent of people ta.king the called the California Basic Education from the 39,922 who took it the of 123 with no score lower than 37 in
California teachen' exam for the fint Skills Test, or CBEST. The Asians' previous year and the 33,586 who any of the three sections. ·
time passed during the last school passing rate was SS percent in tookit in 1982-83. People who fail the test can retake it
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Scores increased in virtually all ~ssed the test, up from 30 percent the fint teaching or service credential. It score of 41 points.
ethnic groups, particularly among year before and 26 percent in is also required as a condition of JJ.~ UUfTT llSIUIC( Mex.ican-America.ns, whose passing 1982-83. employment in some instances and Forty-six percent ot tbosc who took \. & percentage climbed from 38 percent Amona whites, the passing rate was for admission to professional prep-the exam for the second time durj.ng
· , Non·smoker an 1983-84 to 46 percent in 1984-85, 81 percent, a S percent increase over aration proarams approved by the the last school year passed it l'be , ~ Rates For The Rest of Your Life according to the Commission on the passing perccntqes the first two commission. passing rate was 33 percent for people '~b 131-7740 um HARBOR BlVO .. COSTA M£SA-5-48·1156 Teacher Credentialing. yean the test was given. Test takers arc asked questions making their third attempt and 25
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** "The Big Bounce" ( 1969) Ryan
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• t • "Toppe(" ( 1937) Cary Gran!,
Conltance Bennett
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()) OUHGEONS & DRAGONS GD LUl.U ROMAN
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* .... ''<Ml Glory'' (1957) StlWW1 ~lllondl~ ~ ... "Dllloft lrtClf l.M\g'' (19S3)
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t ** "Sweet Rolle O'Gr9dy'' I 1943)
~· AoOert Young.
t t "l.Mt Plane Out" (1983) J*1-MI·
chael Vlnc:.nt. Mery Croeby,
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H t 'h "The Right Stuff" (1983)
Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn.
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8ruoe L•, Tong Lung.
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ka Fox mMOYtE
tt1A "Dlllu" (1950) Garf Cooper,
Ruth Roman. l~s
Cl) GET ALONG GANO Gi> DEN WOfllD ~~ * * t "Country" (198"4) Jessica :=i Shepard.
**** "W11 And Peace" (1968)
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*·~"Iceman" (191M) Timottly Hut-
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CB)MOVIE * ** "The Big Red One" (1980) lee
MaMn, Mark Hamill
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=Thomas Howell.
tt\.t "Mlulng In Action" (1984)
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MOVIE * * "Warlords 0t Atlantis" ( 1978) ~re, Cyd Cllansse.
~"'::"G~ My Regatds To Btoad
Street" ( 198"4) Paul McCartney. Bry-
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** * "King Of Comedy'' ( 1982)
Robert De Niro. Jetry Lewis
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t t "High School U S A ' ( 1983) Mi-
This comic
plays all the
heavy roles
•a •aaoaacemeat
LOS ANGELES (AP)'-Here's a
new contender for the title as Holly-
wood's heavyweight champion: com-
edian Louie Anderson. weighing in at
350 pounds.
Anderson has a role in "Ratboy."
m which he plays the brother of
Sondra Locke. Locke. who frequently
appears ip Oint EaStwood films and
is his companion off screen, will make
her directorial debut. It will be
produced by longtime Eastwood as·
sociate Fritz Manes.
Anderson got the role after two
readings and after Locke and East·
wood caught his act at the Comedy
Store. He said his act 1s "completely
fam1ly-oriented."
He has been compared to another
Hollywood heavyweight. John
Candy.
"I guess the difference 1s that my
comedy 1s subtle. quiet." Anderson
said. Candy tends to play brash -
and outward. I play kind of sweet.''
Anderson said he is sworn to
secrecy about the plot of "Ratboy."
Did he take an oath? J1e said. "No,
Clint just stands over you."
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with an atraord.lna.ry ability on "Alrwolf"
(with eerlea etar Jan-Michael Vlncent) to-
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S/laf t 19731 J011n weyne Georoe
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BMOVE
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• • t Anne Of Tiie Thousand
Days 11969) RICl\Bld Bunon ~
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London" (1981) David NdugMon
Jenny Aguiler
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Peter Falk, Ric/lard Baseliart 0 @) HOU YWOOO BEAT
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• • • •, 'The Hustler 19611 Pau1
Newman Jacltie Gleason
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• • • • Tne Man Nno !(new Too
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• • , M~ Dear Secretary 11~81
Laraine Day i<1rk Douglas
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Charles Bronson Tl\eresa Saldana
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Stuart Damon. Alexandra Basledo
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C EAOS INTERNA T!Of4Al
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Dickinson W1ll1am Snatnei
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• • • Ryan s Daugriter
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T MOVIE ** * Return 01 Tiie SeYen (1966)
Yul Brynner Robefl Fuller ID OAACIN' OH AIR Z MOVIE • * The Hotel New H1mpst11re"
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t • 'M111 Wrth The ICy Eyes" I 197 I)
Keenan W'fM 'Farth Oomeroue
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Chua Norris ._. Emmett Walsll
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Rd'lard Oreytuss Susan SaranOOn
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TRIVIA
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lt'S crowded at the top: sli
share honors at 9 1h points
Nobody's perfect. at leut not this week.. and six of our tnv1addicts
shared the week's top honors with 91/2
points apiece. They were the pacesct-
tina GWC &offee IU•tc~. Nuey
Prior, the Lueen, the Sc~lan,
Colluo/PMIJUa and Job Ra11eU ct
al.
Moat of you lost a half point by
offe~ Richard Dreyfuss as half of
the Neil Simon Oscar question. "The
TRIVIA BOWL
IV STANDINGS
Goodbye Girl" was, indeed, a Simon
movie, and it won Dreyfuss the big
award -but it was never a play. And
everybody blew it on the second part
Toi
TITUS
of the bonus query.
There's a big battle shapioa up this
time, but it seems to be for second
place as the Koffec KJutcbers have
opened up a four-point lead. Let's sec
how you do on these I 0 tan tali.zers.
I. Identify Srlvester Stallone's dog
an the "Rocky' movies.
2. Name the actor wbo gained
movie fame after playing a character
named Quint Asper in a long-running
TV series.
3. Where in the comic section
would you find Hildegarde
Hamhocker1
4. Which president passed away in
Warm Springs, Ga.?
5. Barry Gordy Jr. founded one of
America's most successful record
companies. Name it.
6. Nellie Forbush of '"South Pa-
cific" and Lorelei Lee of"Gcntlemen
Prefer Blondes" shared what com-
mon factor about their past?
7. Name the manager who, havins
SEE How FAR EVEN THE
RIG-I WILL Go FOR n-ns ...
Greed. Are
there limits to the
lust for wealth and
power? James
Mason and AJan
Bates star in this
suspense thriller
from the director
of "Brides head
Revisited."
0
once led hia team to the World Series,
mijned after an opening day loss.
8. What SJM:ncer Tracy movie was
W,impled bnefly on TV in the film
'Poheraeistr•
9. Name the only winner of the
McdalofHonorwhose father held the
same decoration.
I 0. Only two major league baseball
players hit home runs in their teens
and in their 40s. Name them.
Laat Week'• AD1wen
I. The Mean Machine (Reynolds'
convicts)
2. Adam, played by Pernell Roberts
( .. Bonanza" star)
3. Polecats (Drabble's lodge)
4. Calvin Coolidge (president born
July 4th)
S. The Beatles (top five songs)
6. Maggie Smith in "Cali(ornia
Suite" ~ George Burns m "The
Sunshinelk>ys" (Simon Oscar win-
ners)
7. Bob Feller of Cleveland (opening
no-hitter)
8. "I Can't Give You Anything But
Love" ("Born Yesterday" tune)
9. Harold Lloyd (missing fingers)
10. Yankee Stadium and Broadway
Joe ("FBI Story" locations)
Send your answers to Trivia, c/o
the Daily Pilot, BoJC J 560, Costa Mesa
92626. All eniries must be received by
Wednesday, otherwise half the play-
er's last score will be a warded.
Starry
Entertainer Joel Grey abowa
off bla new •tar on Holly-
wood'• Walk of Fame. He'•
tbe l,812tbpenonalltytobe
aohonored.
Shirley plays self
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Shirley
Macl.aine will play herself in an ABC
miniseries based on her 1983 best
seller "Out on a Limb."
Stan Mar2Ulies, who produced
"Roots" and r.The Thorn Birds," will
begin work on the series in Stockholm
in November. lt will be filmed in
Hawaii and Peru. Bob Butler will
EVERY IVIONTH. WHENEVER THE. /VOON
WAS FULL. .. IT CAME BACK.
STEPHEN KtNG S
BIJllll
Hl MAKES EV IL AN CVlNT
DINO DE LAURENTllS PRESENTS
Right or wrong?
Here's good test .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Attached
is a COPX of "How to Tell Right from
Wrong. ' It appeared in your column
the last week of December. 1979.
I first read it when I was a college
student. Now I'm an my mid-20s and
I $tiU read it frequently. I'm sure if
you rerun it, someone else will benefit
as much as I have. -Thankful in
Texas.
DEAR TEXAS: Anyone wbo pata lD
elpt reqae1t1 la live daya deaervet
atteattoa. Here'• tbe colnmn.
HOW TO TELL
RIGHT FROM WRONG
I. Docs the course of action you
plan to follow seem logical and
reasonable? Never mind what anyone
else has to say. Docs it make sense to
you? lf it docs. it is probably right.
2. Does it pass the test of sport&-
manship? In other words, if everyone
followed this same course of action,
would the results be beneficial for all?
3. Wberc will your plan of action
lead? Ho'¥ will 11 affect others? What
)
will it'Cio to you?
4. Will ou think well of yourself
when you fook back at'What you have
done?
5. Try to separate yourself from the ~roblem. Pretend, for one moment, it
1s the problem of the person you most
admire. Ask yourself how that person
would handle it.
6. Hold up the final decision to the
glaring light of publicity. Would you
wan~t'fam1ly and fnends to know
what!"ou have done? The decisions
we make in the hope that no one will
find out are usually wrong.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This as in
response to the letter from the
grandparents who do not want to be
used as baby sitters by their adult
children.
AtH•
UIDERS
My husband's parents expressed
theac same views. They, too, arc "in
the twilight oflife" and want to enjoy
themselves. Jn the 12 ycan we have
had children, I can count on two
hands the times we have asked our in-
laws to baby sit. Our kids do not even
know where their grandparents'
house is, they go there so seldom.
Nevenheless. every winter, when
they go to Aorida, we are called on to
take their dog for three months, get
their mail twice a week and forward it,
water the plants weekly, clean the
house before they return, sec to 1t
their plowing man does his job, visit
various sick relatives on their behalf.
When their health fails, who do
they think will have to care for them?
The collapse of the American family
is a national disgrace, and it isn't
always the fault of ungrateful chil-
dren. In my opinion, parents should
accept their share of the blame when
they behave like my in-laws. I feel
better now. Thanks. -Anonymous
Please.
DEAR ANON: Rlg~t yoa are. How
aad \lb.at tbey cu't aee tbt tbelr
lncltJfereace to tbelr cruddlldra
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Cartwright. reunited
Lome Greene (left) and llichael Landon. who both lained
etardon on the lona-nmntna eertee "Bonanu,.. WW be
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0 111Cbway to Hea•en ...
By RANDY JAY MATIN
~ .... C«'ftll!IR.HI
If the show that the Bellamy
Brothen presented Monday night at
the Crazy Horse were done as a movie
it would have the di~or screaming
for a rewrite to help shore up the
many inconaruous clements.
How this pair -who have written
rock sonp with Enalish blues
guitarist Frankie Miller for the likes
of the blubbery Danny Spanos, novel-
ty son'5 for Jim Stafford and had hits
of thetr own with the milquetoast
··ut Your Love Flow" -could come
off so complacent is indeed curious.
The brothers themselves, Howard
(the older, shy one wearing the hat)
and David (the main writer) ain't a
couple of Mr. Energies. In fact
Howard, who barely appeared to be
awake was either dead-beat or a dead
beat and is not much of a singer on his
own. Yet, when their voices blend,
somehow, perhaps strikrng a freaky
harmonic, you can actually hear
Willie Nelson's wonderful old craggi-
ness floating between them.
creei> across one comer of 1s mus-
tachioed mouth.
On the more ttad1uonal numbers,
the band provided a sweeter rhythm.
"L1e To You For Your Love•· took on
a fresher, more open sound. This sona
was originally recorded by Danny
Spanos and deals with a male-female
confrontation in a pick-up tavern.
The lyncs are nerv), yet honest. "I'm
a movie star, I'm an astronaut and J
own this bar. I would Lie to you for
your love." This pon1on which was
prominent on the Spanos version
almost took a back seat to the gentle
swamp talk of "my family comes
from roy -allh -tee, on my
daddte's side ... " Real nice and soberly
slow.
Another curious situation for the
Bcllamys was the concurrent release
of a greatest hits package with their
new album "Howard and David."
Your critic compares and contrasts
the anist's latest work with his most
recent or largest selling release. Did
the anist top the previous outing and
are there any new vital s11~ns?
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Bellamy Brothen Boward (left) and Da'rid.
The hits package had a lot to cull
from including 10 number one singles
(country charts) and the platinum
selling ''ut Your Love Flow" (which.
interestingly, they did not write.
What the hell, Barry Manilow did not
write his hit "I Wnte The Songs"
either.)
How do you top your own best act?
Bill Medley once said in hoer notes:
"Don't try to make 1t pretty." Don•t
force it 1s also good advice. Forcing It
1s one thing that the Bcllamys could
never be accused of
And so, by way oframbho' back \O
n. the new album 1s superior to the
hits pacU&e. Howard and DaVld.
however. need some pep pills.
"The most enter taining
movie this Summer."
I \'\ ltlO\\ \la4d 1 ... ~
PH·W& HERMAN .. 'Take On Me' takes
top singles position Curiously enough the Bcllamys .----------------------------
/11E-Wfl's tlG
#Vl~Tf/RI By .. e A11odated Pre11 ·
The following are Billboard's hot record
hits u they appear in 'next week's issue of
Billboard mapzine. Copyright 1985,
Billboard Publications. Inc. Repnntcd with permission.
BOT SINGLES
l."Takc On Mc" A-Ha (Warner Bros.)
2."Savina All My Love For You"
Whitney Houston (Ansta)
3."Part-Timc Lover" Stevie Wonder
(Tam la) 4. "Oh Sheila" Ready for the World
(MCA)
S."Miami Vicc Theme" Jan Hammer
(MCA)
6."Loncly 01' Night" John Cougar
Mellencamp (Riva)
7."Money For Nothing" Dire Stra11s
(Warner Bros.)
8."Dancing in the Street" Mick Jagger &
David Bowie (EMl-Amenca)
9."Fortrcu Around Your H
(A&M)
10."Hcad Over H • (Mercury)
I !."I' in· Down" Bruce Spnng-
stee olumbia)
,.,... ."Lovin' Every Ml'l'lute of It" Lovc-
rboy (Columbia)
ll"Cherish" Kool & The Gang (Dc-
Lite)
14."Dress You Up" Madonna (Sire)
IS. "You Belong to the City" Glenn Frey
(MCA)
16."l'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse
Down" Paul Young(Columb1a)
17."We Built This Cny~ Starship
(Grunt)
18."be Near Me" ABC (Mercury)
19."0ne Night Love Affair" Bryan
Ad.ams (A&M)
20."Fourin the Morning" Night Ranger
(Camel-MCA)
TOP LPa
!."Brothers In Arms" Dire Straits (Warner Bros.)
2."Wbitney Houston" Wh11ncy Hous-
ton (Arista) 3."Sonas from the Big Chair" Tears for
Fears (Mercury)
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17. "Ready For the World" Ready For
designed their band with a rambhn·
man on drums, a bassist who could
double for the Kink's Ray Davies and
the by-now-standard hot young buck
guitarist. Billy Crain, in the tradition
of Vince Gill and Alben ue.
But when the players really let
loose, ·01 Howard and David draw
closer together as though in some sort
of force field. In a very peculiar way
they seem to want to keep their
distance, shruwng off the rowdiness
while contin uing to herald their root~
as Florida farmers. Iris asthough they
arc saying: "It's only the band folks.
not us."
the World (MCA)
18."Who's Zoomm'
Franklin (Ansta)
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set like an uninvited leitmotif
splashing up incongruously round the
softer country ccenter in peculiar
contrast. Just imagine this cranlong
young guitarist worluog right next to
Who" Art:lha this tired cowboy guy who would
occasionally let an approving smirk
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Dilly Pilat SATURDAY.OCTOBER 12, 1985
Bruin• warned by co.ch not to t•k• Stenford llghtty. 84.
UC lrvln• edge• Stanford, 4-3, In water polo action. BS.
Tars, Saddle back
live up to billing
Harborrallies for 24-2TWin;
Coberly boots game-winner
By ROGER CARLSON
otlM0.1Jl'lot8talt
Mike Gidctin~s ran out on the field to talk to his
defense in the waning moments as 1t dug in to try to stop
Saddleback and exclaimed, .. Isn't this great? Don't you
love 1t?"
With that he turned and left and his Sailors m tum
showed they we.fC good listeners Moments later Shane
Foley stepped m and mtercepted a Roadrunners' aenal
and a 24-21 Sea V 1ew League football victory was
preserved before 4,300 at the Wlnner's field.
The winning edge was supplied by Junior place-
kicker Sterling Coberly, whose 42-yard attempt with 2:31
left split the upnghts. the second time he's left his mark on
Saddleback.
A year ago his 36-yard placement with four seconds
left lifted Harbor to a 26-26 tie with Saddleback. the onl)
"blemish" on either team 's league record on the way to
shanng the league champ1onsh1p
This time there 1s a legn1mate blemish and
Saddleback Coach Jerry Wnte put his team's plight 1n
perspective with JUSt one short ~ntence: "Nobod~ 's
going to beat them."
The Roadrunners got their second to uchdown Wlth
the help o f more speed (quanerbaclc Myron Butler's 53-
yard run on an option play). but G 1dd1ngs said It was his
fault -he gambled defens1vel)' on the play and lost
That was about the only thing the Sailors Josi as they
rallied wnb the help of four Saddleback 1umovers.
It was t1edat halftime after Foley began work on what
eventually turned into a 17 for 29 performance , good for
215 yards and 2 touchdowns. and no in1ercept1ons
Ross Welch's fumble recover) at the Saddleback 47
was the m1t1al 1gn1tor and the Sailors sparked b) 14-yard
completions to Kevin McClelland and Marie Craig.
cashed in with an eight-play dn\e. culminated b~ Joe
Johnson's two-yard run over h1~ nght side
Giddings predicted Johnson wouldn·t get thro ugh
the first quarter because of a severe ankle inJur:. but the
gntty senior went the distance in excep11onal fa~h1on on
o ffense. and defense.
8addleback quarterback Myron Butler hu
no where to run u Newport Harbor de-
o.llJ .............. by T'll'll De ,,._,
f en.e. him well during Friday night••
&ame won by the Sallon.
Harbor's uphill victory came after Saddleback had
exploded with its patented speed in the first quarter,
zooming to a 14-0 lead as a 69-yard kickoff return b}
Hector Santa Cruz set up a 26-yard march in six pla) s.
with Glenn Campbell bursting over his right side from a
yard out.
Harbor moved 78 }ards 1n fi ve pla)S a fter an Ed
Milum interception with "'1cClelland dragging two
(Pleue aee NEWPORT /B2)
Edison
appears
ready
Chargers roll over
Notre Dame, 37-7;
league opener next
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
o.it, ..... c. ....... .
You'll have to excuse Edison High
football coach Bill Workman.
Sure his team had just closed out its
non-league schedule with a 37-7
drubbing of Notre Dame. And yes,
the Chargers seem to be rolhngas they
get ready to enter Sunset League play.
But Workman wasn't gom$ to let
himself get carried away with his
team's fourth straight win si nce the El
Modena fiasco to open the year. He
knows next week's oponent will be
just a tad tougher.
"Westminster is going to be one
tough egg to crack," said Workman of
his league-opening foe. "I know that
anyone that can't be be happy with a
wi n like this there's got be something
wrong with them, but this game and
next week will be two different things.
"I guarantee we won't score 37
points against Westminster. We'll be
lucky to score at all."
But in Friday night's game, the
crowd of 3,300 at Huntington Beach
High saw the Chargers get on the
board early and coast home over
Notre Dame, which dropped to 1-4.
"We did some good thrngs 10-
night," Workman said. "Kaleaph
Can er looked good running the ball,
and our passing game worked well.
Plus I was glad to be able to get
everyone in the game to see what
some other guys cettld do."
Caner, a 6-0. 200-pound tailback
rolled up 103 yards on I 7 carries a nd
scored twice. He had 82 of his yards in
(Pleue aee EDISOPf/83)
By BOWARD L RANDY
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Cedrick Hardman said he was &)ad
10 get out of the game alive and he
didn't mince any words m statmg the
pme witb University High was the
tou&best of the year to date for his
l.quna Beach High Artist football
team.
The University Trojans left little
doubt that they came to play o n the
opening kickoff as running back Craig
Belle returned the baJI 9S yards for a
touchdown and Will Ferrell kicked
the conversion.
But Hardman's charaes came
chars;ing beck and posted a .2~ 13 Sea
View Lca&ue victory to bring their
teat0n rec:ord to 4-1. A year 110 they
finished the campaian with a 3-7
mark. "This was our toughest pme so far.
that's for sure." Hardman said fol-
lowina the contest ... rm just aJad to aet out of this one alive. We lost some
players to the nu and they (Univer-tttx> came to play.
'We've done that before this ~r."
he ujd in rqards to Belle's kickoff
return. 0 But wt' still came blck and
won the pme, that's the unportaot
tbi .. ~ oounterpen at lJn1vcn1ty,
(~ ... LAOURA/BS)
Henigan 's response: 'Bleep, bleep, bleep'
El Toro ands Irvme its first loss, 14-0;
Vaqueros coach seethes over officiati ng
By JOHN SEV ANO
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Emotion.
In almost any spon outside of
football, emotion in an individual is
cons1der€d a detnment because ii is
difficult to control. Mo re often than
not. unless an ind1V1dual's fcelin~
arc properly kept under wraps, it 1s
~enerally felt a person will have a
tendency to exceed his (or her)
abilities.
Football, however, is different. Not
only is emotion practiced and ac-
cepted. It 1s stressed and whole-
heanedly encouraged .
As you might 1ma1Une. emotions
were running pretty high Fnday ni~t
between El T oro and Irvine high
schools as the two football teams
engaged 1n their South Coast League
showdown.
The ~nthus1asm 1n the stands was
relenttCss. The h1tt1ng on the field was
ferocious. And !he coaches on the
sidelines were ... well. at least one was
downright funous.
Irvine's Terry Henigan JUSt
couldn't contain his feelings any
more after watching his Vaqueros
lose their first game of the season -a
14-0 dec1s1on al the hands of 1he
Chargers -before an overflow crowd
in excess of3,800 at Irvine H1$h.
No sir. Henigan was anything but
calm following the "'ntest In fact. he
was absolutely seething. And his
anger wasn't directed at his players.
either. lnsiead. it was directed at the
offi ciating crew which had flagged his
team for 74 yards 1n penalties.
including one yellow scarf 1n pan1cu-
lar !hat was thrown against his club at
a ~ery crucial Juncture of the founh
quaner
"Let me stan b) 'Hl~ing }ou·,e
caught me at the wrong ttme and the
best team won," started Henigan.
refemng to El Toro's -.1c1of) "But
that was mept ... that was the worst
officiating I've seen an I 7 }ear<;. It
isn't why we lost the game but the~
were anepl."
Henigan was talking ol f n da' ·s
quartet of officials headed b' .\I
Hackney. The rest of the names "111
remain anon} mous to protect the
innocent.
Kanau City third bueman Georf;e Brett
holda the ball up to teammate Fran~ White
after m•kln& the catch for the final out ln
Royata• 6-5 win o•er Toronto Friday nlCht.
The play -or more aptly the flag
-that panu:ularl} brought Hen-
1gan's blood to a boil occ urred earl} 1n
the final penod wnh El Toro ahead,
7-0.
The Vaqueros(4-l .~ed wnh
a third-and-three at 1he Charger 15.
were called for illegal motion when
the left halfback went to alter his
stance. The rule states a running back
can chan~e his stance at an) time as
long as his motion isn't in a forward
d1rect1on. Apparently. the officials
felt the mot1on was forward -and
Henigan d1dn'1.
Having lost the argument. and fr., c
yards as well. the Vaqueros failed to
gain the eight yards necessar: 0 ' er
the nex 1 two downs to keep th et r dn' e
ahve.
~1eanwh1le. the Chargers 13-2. 2-0 1
wen! o n to post a late 1ouchdo1A n and
put 1he game out of reach
.. The) were (bleep)." Henigan con-
tinued m berating the officials "The\
(the offic1als1 can sa' I was' oui-
coached. And maybe 1 wa) . .\nd rn
probably ha\e m' (bleep) in a sling
O\er this I'll probabl) be \.\nlten up
I'll probabl) be m the pnnc1pal's
offi ce Monda' morning But 1 don't
care. I'm going to pro tect m) kids the~ I the offic1als1 "'ere me pt ·
What had to gall Henigan the most
"'as 1he fac t l~ 1ne fo r the most pan,
did outpla) El Toro HO'IA.C\ er penal-
ltles didn't hun the \. aqueros half as
their fh e interceptions. including one
pass that was in terceptcd b) EI Toro· s
Enc Bra<.<, at the Charger< o ne-inch
hne m1d v.a\ thwugh tht: second
q uarter or another that lound 11\ v.a \
1n10 the armo; oi ll nehad :a \11ke
C1onzalt's "'ho returned the errant
wss .i.i \ard\ ror El Toro\ lir\t <;eore
(Pleaae .ee lRVINE/B4J
Brett breathes life
into Kansas City
ROyals get needed
lift in tightening
series with 6-5 win
KA~S.\S CIT\ (.\Pl -The
Kansas Cit) Ro)als needed a hero
more than the\·, e e 'er needed one
this season
Once again G eorge Bren wac; their
man
.. If "'e'd lost this game "'e \.\Ould
ha'e dug a hole m . lttt deep and
thrown some din o n oursch es ··Brett
said Fnda) nigh! alter his hitting and
fielding rallied 1he Royals to a 6-5
victory over Toronto that cut the Blue
Jays' lead an the bec;1-of-sc .. en .\men-
can League playoffs 10 ~-I
Brett went 4 for 4. including t"'n
home runs and a double. and set and
tied several career pla,ofT recordc; He
topptd that oJT h~ sangJmg and
sconng the t1e--breal ing run an thl'
eighth inmng v.hen Ste' e Balboni
broke an O-for-11 slump"' llh a t\.\O
out bloop single
Brrtt also made an amazing pla' at
third bast" m the third 1nn1ng. crossing
into foul temtOI") to hackhand a htg)i
chonper and thro...,,ing to the plate to
nail a runner
"Days hke th1c; are "'hat make
baseball fun." Brett ~1d
.\nd a game hke that was Juc;t "'hat
Kansas C1t\ needed
"If wt"d played the wa} we had 1n
the first t"'o games. we would ha'e
lost in four straight .. he said
~ow 1he Ro}als go 1010 Game J
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POSl'>('a<.on pla\
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f Plea.e ~ ROYALS/Bi)
Despite 2-0 advantage, Dodgers not overconfident
Scene shifts to St. Louis
with Welch f~ctngCox
ST. LOUIS (AP) -The Los An&eles
Oodacn. even though they would appear to bt
in command. aren't ready to lay claim to a
National Leaaue playoff victory over the St.
Louis c.ardinals.
"How many aamesare there in the !Cnu:·
Manaaer Tommy Luorda asked rhetonca.Jly
Friday. "How many pma have we won? lints I we win four. we haven't done anytluna."
Los Aqclcs. which won lbe f\nt two pmes
of the best-<>f-teven NL championship senn
oonVlnclQllly, Wlll uy to make 1t three stra'Sht toda~:Ch Stadlum't artifiaal tun.
naht-handcr Bob Welch, I~.
who had a 2-0 r'C()()rd apin1t tbe Cardinals with
two complete pmes durina tbe tcason. will
attempt to e'\tcnd the Dodgers' suprema '
when the scene shifts to Busch tad1um for
Game 3 starting at 10:05 a.m PDT toda). His
o pponent Wlll be nfht-hander Dann) Coll. 18-9
overall but 0-2 against Los Angelt<s.
"They are a club thJtt takes ad' antage ol
the turf." usorda said of the Cardsnals, who arc
noted for theirs~. "The) 're '° fast It's what
the ball does (on the c;url'acr) that makes the
d1fTcrence."
Whether-Mariano Dunc.an. the youna
shonstop both spiked by a nval's cleat~ and hit
on the tbot by a foul ball dunna Thursda)
n\lht's Dod&crs triumph, wtll be able to play 1n
todar,'s pme remained untcttled. ·~·s all naht. t (UCU. I haven't talked to
ham I thsnlc he'IT ptay, L&sorda said btfore Lo$
Anaeln uscmblcd for ben1na pr1et1oc.
But Duncan wai not so sure. He sa>d his
Id\ knee and nabt ankle ~ft stJll hunina..
altbouah he hoped to be av11lable.
"l idon't know rijht now, but l don't want
Playoff 9C1Jedale
Wed~v -Oedlier'I ' SI LOUIS 1 n~vndo -OM9lrl I s1 Lovh '1
(0~' IMO ..eri.s, 2·0)
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to sit down I want to play." the 22~ycar-<>ld Dod&t" roo1c1c MJd "Riaht now, the knee feels
very sore "
Lo AnJtles th1rd1-..:man 9,11 Mad lock.
like Lasorda "11d he r\pt'l l' 1mpn" rd ~t
L4'>U l'i ~rforman1t''-in Ru~h "'tad1um h<'fof"('
Cards home cro"d'
.. The' ·,e 101 tn gn out and d1' "'hat the\
alv.a\S did The' rt lapablc of v.1001ng four
gam('s in a ro"' .. ; \.tadl01. I.. "3td · Thn 'ff .i_ lot
bttt('r t('am than -..hat the\ ha\C flla"ed th(' hnt
two games ..
So far. hov.c,cr Lm .\ngfle~ ha<. hccn
do1n& prttt' much u 11 .... anted while can1na
out 4-1 and 8-2 v1cto n('!I
"Thoo;e two pmes thef"(' wert th('1r games.
Everyth1n& we did set'med to ht wrong."
shortstop Ozzie. m1th said of the< ard,. losKS
Wedne"1.a' and Thursday n11tm in Los
4.nttles "\\ e tned "-'0 1a. let's S« what hap~s
when wt set home You want to win 'OU want
to show everyone wee.an pla) ... t Lou1s oenter
fielder Willie McGtt YJd "But when you
don't. you up your hat to the better te11m That't
the Sl&J\ of a profcss1onat "
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:• Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Octow 12, 1986
~ROYALS ••• . :hoaa1
"antly, "this puts us back 1n the
"picture."
" How.etaaid Brett, who hJlJUJl .229 ~in September before hiuina five home
-NDS in the Royals' final SI.A pmC$
:that pve them the Al West title, "is ~bavina a Hall of Fame year."
~ The manaaer also parceled out
:-credit to Balboni.
"He was going to get a hit some-
:-time, a blooper or a home run or
~something." Howser sa.id. "He had
·too many RBis to shut him down."
-: The Blue Jays intentionally walked
a batter to pitch to Balboni, and the
sluger sa.id he was happy for the
chance at playio.a the hero.
.,, "I was glad I hadachanceto sec it,"
'-Balboni sa.id of the hit. "I didn't think
~twas aoing to go as far as it dtd when
"'.J bit iL" ;
-= Balboni had been 0 for 16 in post-
tcason at-bats dating back to last ~car's AL Series when the Royals
!were swept by Detroit.
;:-Toronto Manager Bobby Cox said :~ did not know what kind of pitch ~im Qancy threw to BaJboni on the
:jame-winrung hit.
:; .. It was a blooper," CoA said. ··1 :~on't know. He (Clancy) threw a good
:J'itch and it just fell in."
.::· With his big explosion, Bren set
·fivcral career playoff records. 1 ncl ud-
.• g eight homers, 34 htts, 20 runs and
,:,-1 total bases. He also tied the record
:J>f most extra-base hits in a si ngle
:iarne with three and most extra-base
.:)lits in a career, 17. .
· Oancy, who entered the gam,e 10
the eighth, took the loss. Stewe Farr
J?itched shutout rehef dunng the fi naJ
4 1-3 innings for the win.
Kansas City hacl to win this game,
lnd had its ace Bret Saberhagen on
the mound. Brett homered in the first
and doubled and scored in the fourth.
But Toronto knocked o ut
Saberhagen with five runs in the fifth.
and seemed headed toward an even
mort commanding lead 1n the senes. ..........
The RoyaJs, however, dtd not qutt
end first scrapped back to tie. and
then went on to win.
Toronto•• Jeue Barfield throw• hi• helmet and bat In
dlap.at after •triktng out daring the aecond Inning of
Frlttay•a game with Kan ... City.
SPORTS BREAK
· Boys promise girl
player to be treated
like everyone else
From AP di1patcbea
HAMILTON, Ohio -Now that she [a]
has wo n a legal battle to be reinstated 10 the
boys' football team at Hamilton High
School, Chulindra Cooks will have to expect tc take
punishment on the gnd1ron. her male teammates say.
Cooks. 18. a senior at Hamihon High, Joined the
Big Blue team Thursday afternoon fo r her first practice
since winning Wednesday's out-of-coun seulemenl 10 t-e reinstated.
She was cut from the team four days before the
season opener. She filed a US. 01stnct Coun law~utt
against school officials. alleging they were keeping her
off the team and d1scnmmaung against her because she
is female.
"It's f Oing to be rough on her. That's what
e verybody s saying," team co-<:apta1n Sytvester
McKrnnon said. "Everybody's go ing 10 be after her,
more so this time than they were the last time."
The 5· I, 152-pound Cooks, who says she wants to
be a punter and averages 30 yards per kick. said in an
interview that before she was cut. some of her male
teammates seemed to be trying to hit her hard o n the
field.
"It'll be eas1ernow because I know what to expect,"
Cooks said.
Her father, Steve. who played football 1n high
school and a t Arkansas State, said he tned to dts\uade
his daughter from playing football, but supported her
when she persisted. He snaps hikes to her in the family's
backyard to hel p her practice kicking.
Cooks said she was cut from the team fo r missing a
scrimmage. Football Coach John Pont, who has a no-
\.Ul policy. said she was cut for m1ss1ng scnmmagc~.
failure to tum in an emergency medical form and
having a bad attitude
Players on the team said Cooks some11me' stood
on the sidelines instead of taking htts al practic.:c'> and
made excuses to a void strenuous workout<o
"f ain't got nothing agatn~t her, but she's gol to take
the same punishment as every~ else on the team."
sophomore halfback Oemck Moor~ ~id. "That\ why
we had to rough her up."
Quote of the day
Don Mattingly, first baseman ol the J\lew
York Yankees. amazed that his 1985 balling teat~
have put him 1n company w1tl1 some of baseball's
all-time gr~ats "Honestly. at one time I thought
Babe Ruth was a cartoon character I really did. I
mean, I wasn't born until 1961 . and I grew up 1n
Indiana."
Calgary outakates Jets, 8 -3
CALGARY -Rookie center Perry ~
Berez.an scored two goals as the Calgary '
Flames crushed the Winnipeg Jets, 8-3. 1n a
Nauonal Hockey League game interrupted
by a sccond-penod brawl Fnday night
CaJgary faced a 3-0 deficit after one penod. but
stormed back behind Berezan and six other score,-, who
included Dan Q uinn. Richard Kromm. ~teve
Konroyd, Ed &er4i, Steve Bolek and Lanny
McDonald.
Stevena' condition improved
ARCADIA -The rnnd1t1onofJocke y ~
Gary Stevens was 1mpro .. cd Fnday, but he
remained hospitalized with head. shoulder
and knee inJunes he o;utrercd when thrown
from a horsr dunng an early-morning workout
Thursday at Santa o\n1ta Park
Stevens. 22. leading ndcr dt the currcn1 Oak Tree
mcctJna. dislocated ht\ nght \houldcr and tore a
hpmcnt in his right knee tn the accident and was
unconscious when he wa'i ta ke n to Arcadia Methodist
Hospital, track and ho4ip1tal offiC'1als ~id.
Moore rehired as A'• manager
OAK.LAND -Oakland A·, Manaaer Iii
Jack.Jc Moore has been rehired for the 19146
acaJOn. the team announced on f-nday
Moore who took over thC' ream on
May 2", I 9S4, manqcd the ream to a 77-85 r«ord and
a fourth-place finish 1n the Amrnca l,eaauc West th1'
year. H is overall ma.nuenal record 1~ I 34-146.
Cribbs signs to return to Bills
ORCHARD PARK. N. Y. -Joe m
Cribbs, the Buffalo Bills' premier running •II•
back in the early 1980s, signed a contract
Friday to return to the National Football
League team after a two-year stint with Birmingham of
the U nited States Football League.
The terms of the deal were not announced, but
Cnbbs reponedly will be getting S2 million for four
years plus a $500,000 signing bonus.
"I want to play football," Cribbs said. "That's m y
JOb." He said he was glad to be back in the NFL. but said
he didn't regret the two seasons he spent in the USFL.
Coach Hank Bullough said Cribbs won't be playing
against the Patriots in Foxboro on Sunday.
"Joe would not be 1n shape to play this week . but he
will be in shape to play the following weekend " Bullou~ said. '
Cnbbs admitted he was tired after working out for
Bullough shortly before the news conference.
The coach said C'nbbs would share the running
back chores with Greg Bell. the Bills' leading runner this
season.
Hoch 's 63 ties course record
Scott Hoch stonned into a two-stroke l!I
lead Friday by t ing the course record with
a 9-under-par 63 on the shortest of three
layouts used in the Walt Disney World
Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Hoch, who has won
three limes in his six-year PGA Tour career. fired the 63
on the Lake Buena V 1st.a course at Disney's Golf Resort
despite the painful recurrence of a shoulder inJury.
Whtie his mind was o n the injury, Hoch was finng
birdies o n four of the final five holes to complete the
round with nine birdies and no bogeys. -That 63
combined with the 69 he shot in Thursday's opening
round on the Palm course to lea ve him at 12-under 132
halfway through the 72-hole event ... In a seniors event
at Hilton Head Island, S.C., Peter Tbom100 shot a si.x·
under-par 66 to take a two-shot lead over Don Juury
after the first round ... At La Quinta, Kevl.D Morrt1 shot
hts second his straight sub-70 round to take a one-stro ke
lead midway throu~ the 18th annual PGA Club
Professional Championship.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5.
8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: SaddJeback
vs. N~wport Harbor (tape), Channel 56. .
9.30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL.
Flonda State vs. Auburn, Channel 13.
9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Truckers
compete in racing competitions in the Big Rig
Rodeo from Denver, Channel 9.
I 0 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. Louis
in Nauonal League playoffs, Channel 4.
11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Alabama vs. Penn State, Channel 7.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
I p.m . -BOXING: Azumah Nelson vs. Billy
Cowdell for the WBC featherweight titJe, sched-
uled from 12 rounds from Birmingham. England,
Channel 4.
1 :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA
at Stanford. Channel 2.
3:30 p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: R11ders'
Playbook, Channel 4.
4 p.m -SOCCER: Colombia vs. Venezuela
in World Cup qualifying match, Channel 34.
5: 15 p.m . -BASEBALL: Toronto at
Kansas City m American League playoffs.
Channel 4.
5 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Boston
College vs. A""Y· Channel 13.
RADIO
IOa.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgersat St. Lout~
m National League playoffs. KNX (1070). KAB\
(790)
12 30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Cal
State Fullenon at Utah State, K WOW ( 1600)
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. San
Diego State at BYU. KSDO ( 1190) .
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washing-
ton vs. California, K.LAC (570).
I ·30p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA
at Stanford, KMPC (710).
4:j() p.m . -COLL£GE FOOTBALL: Long
Buch State at Tulsa. KNAC (I OS.5).
SIS p.m -BASEBALL Toronto at
Kansas Ctty m Amenc.an Leque playoffs. KNX
(1070).
7:30 p.m . -HOCKEY New York Islanders
at K.inp, Kl.AC CS70).
'
sea Kings run wild
in 28-7 win over CM
Senior halfbacks Scan Turner and
Chris Warner ran wild. combining for
2S 1 yards rushing and four touch-
downs, as Corona dcl Mar High's Sea
Kinas ripped the Costa Mesa MUJ-
tanas. 28-7, Friday niaht at Orange
Coast College.
The victory gave coach Dave
Holland's Sea Kings a 2-3 season
record and a 1-1 Sca V 1ew Leque
mark. Tom Baldwin's hard-luck
Mustangs arc 1-4 on the year and 0-2
in league.
The Mesans have suffered enough
misfortune for o ne season. Several
key stattcn have been lost for the year
with injuries, ,and Costa Mesa saw
another important cog in its offense
put out of action last night.
Tailback Scott Anderson, the lcad-
inJ rusher on the squad. went down
wtth a knee injury in the second
quarter and appears to be lost for the
season. Sean Turner
yard run.
late m the quarter to get the cquahzcr.
Warner caught a 23-yard pass mid-
way through the drive, and scored the
touchdown on an I I-yard sweep.
The Sea Kings drove 68 yards for
their second tally early in the second
period. The key of the dri vc was
Turner's 53-yard draw on a first·
and-1 7 s1tuat1on .
Corona del Mar scored late m the
half after Turner intercepted a Rodri-
quez pass and rttumed 1t 21 yards to
the Mustang 10. Turner scored from
s1.x yards out to maJce it 2 1·7
* Coren11 del Mar 29, Costa Mna 7
Sc-bV Quartws
Coron• ~I Mer 1 I• 1 ~
Coste ~ 1 0 0 ~ 7
CM-AncMf'son 3 run <Greov llldll
COM-Werrter II run <Greco lllrtl
CCSM-Tur,,... 3 .,. .. from Melbort {Greco
kick I
"We're running out of players,"
sa.id a distraught• Baldwin after 'he
game. "We don't have any running
backs left, and we're starting I Oth-
grade linebackers who should be
playing for our sophomore team."
Holland was sympathetic to
Baldwin's plight.
Corona del Mar utilized Turner to
run the draw play to perfection. He
burned the Mustangs on the draw
with runs ofS3, 35, 28, 17, and 16 -
which works out to 149 yards on fi ve
dashes. or nearly 30 yards per try.
Warner rushed for 76 yards on 20
attempts.
COM-Turner 6 run (Greco kb)
CcSM-Werntf' ).5 run (Greco 11.ldll
AllendlnGI . ),JOO (tsllmetld)
GAME STATISTICS
C4M CM
Firs! clowns It 1'
Ru11les·v1r01g1 50·269 20-36
P1ul1111 verOege 11 214
P1ulng S·l·O 15·• I· 2
Punl1 l·zt 3·39
Fumblls·fumt>lft IOsl 3· I O·O
P11111tl11·ver01 i>en1Ur.O 9·73 13· 107
INDIVIDUAL llUSHING "They've lost some good players,
and it took a lot out of them when
Anderson went down tonight. They
didn't give up, however. They piled
up a lot of yards against us."
Turner, a hard-running. 6-2, 200-
pound back. rushed for I 7 5 yards on
16 carries. He scored twice. The first
TD came on a three-yard pass from
sophomore quarterback Mitch
Mclbon, and the second was a six-
Senior quarterback, Paul Rodri-
quez, turned in a commendable effort
for Costa Mesa. He completed 15 of
41 passes for 284 yards. His favorite
target was U-back John Carlson, who
hauled in eight passes for 172 yards.
Carlson made a brilliant sideline grab
in the first period that ended up
netting the Mustangs 46 yatds.
COM-Turner, 16·17S, Werner, 20-76,
Melbon, S· 14, Knl111, 2· 10, Reuldl, l ·lor·mlnus
•. Leng, •·tor ·mlnu~ 1. • CM-And«son, 11·29, Vento, 3·13, Rodrl·
ouer. 6·f0f'·mln<J1 6.
0.
INDNIDUAL P'ASSING
CdM-Melbort, S·l·O, n
CM-Rodrlouer, IS-41·2, 214, C1r1son, 0·1·0,
INDMOUAL llECllVING
COM-McL1ugl\ll11, 1·30, Werner, 1·23, Turn·
e<, 1·12, O'Neil, 1·12.
CM-<:arlson, 8· 172, Rllcllle, •·69; Orosco.
1·2•. Crowe. 1· 13, voo-1, l·6. Corona went 72 yards in si.x plays
Newport Barbor BICh Coach Mike Glddlnc• a.rpea a call, to no aTa.il, while the Sallon'
o.llr .... ,._.... "r 1lllt DI,.._
Joe Johnaon carrlea for a abort &aln darinC
i4-2 l win o~er Saddleback FrlClay night.
NEWPORT HARBOR RALLIES FOR WIN .•.
From Bl
defenders the last five yards ofa 3 1-yard pass play. with
Mark Craig playing a key blocking role.
The Sailors took the lead for the first time by dnving
73 yards with the second half kickoff, with Foley
directing. then capping it with a 13-yard pass to
McClelland, who shook offtwo would-be tackJers at the 5-
yard line before tight-roping the finaJ distance. Again
Craig's blocking was in focus, springjng the touchdown
play.
Coberly kicked his third PAT and the Sailors were
up, 2 1-14, with 7: 12 spent.
Rcminesccnt of the 1984 game, the Roadrunners
came back to tie it at 21 on a 73-yard march with Butler's
6-yard fass to Danny Ontiveros possibly the most artistic
pl~y o the night against a closely defending Bryan
Wildman.
And, the Roadrunners appeared to be zeroing in on
the Sailors when Victor Rossano's punt was covered by
Nate Primous at the Harbor 2-yard line with 6:44 left.
It was third and five when Foley found Craig on a
clutch 16-yard strike, then Foley went deep for a 38-yard
payoff to Andy Shep~rd.
"We thought their corner was tired and we decided to
go one-on-one," commented Giddings of the first down
pass to Craig, which took the Sailors out of danger and on
their way.
A 14-yard pass to Craig got it to Saddleback's 29 and
Coberlt eventually came in for the winner.
"Yes. this is the championship game for this time of
the season." said Giddings, knowina full well there arc
two others (Woodbridge and Laguna Beach) with 2-0
records.
"Now we control our destiny."
A despondent Witte credited Foley for much of the
damage assessed.
"He played just hke the papers say he plays," said
Witte. "He put it together and played a class game."
It was a showcase game, but Wille told Giddings,
"You put on the show, we were just out there."
., ' It was Saddleback's first loss in five stans and the 24
points scored by Harbor d oubled what four others had
managed against the Roadrunners' highly-regarded
defense.
Saddleback tailback Glenn Campbell rushed for 135
yards on 20 carries in a losing cause, stamping himself a s
easily the best running back in the league.
For the Sailors, despite the offensive heroics ofFoley
and his receivers -Craig. McClelland, Sheppard and
Wildman, and the tough yardage picked up on the ground
by Wildman and Johnson. it was the defense which really
turned it around.
Gus Hurst, also on a gimpy ankle. anchored the
interior and Pat Paternie and Dan Hill held their own
against Campbell & Co up front.
SaddJeback shut itself down in the first half with two
lost fumbles and an interception, but in the late going
when it was one the line. Harbor's defensive pursuit
against the run for~d Saddleback to go upstairs, and
that's when Foley, afier listening to his coach's last-
minute comments, came through to put and end to the
Roadrunners' bid. * Newpert HerbW :M, Sldclebedr 11
ken bV Ouan.n Ru11le1·v1rO.M JS.-139 36·96 S.Cldleblck 14 0 0 7-21 PHslrig Ytr01ge n ?IS
NIWl>Of'I Htrl>Or 0 14 1 )-1• P1ul119 4· 1•·1 16·29·0
S.d-C1mP1>11I 1 run (~aw111 Puntt 2·.0 3.44
kick) Fumbles·to11 2·2 2·1
Slo-tlutler S3 run <MHwell P1n1lllft·v1ro1 5·6' 5 • .., klc~H-JOllnM>n 2 run (Ce>o.rty INDIVIDUAL llUSHINO
klckl S.0-C.ml>beM, 10-l>S; l uller,
NH-<r•'9 JI l>HS from Fol9v •·70, Pldl1tl1111, •-n. Hlddla, 1·12
(CoOerly kick) NH-WllC1m1n, 10-41; JoMM>n,
NH-Mcei.ttenc:t ll HU from 12·ll, Fotrt, 1·17, Miium, 3·12,
Fo19v (Coberly .,,,..,) McClllllncl, 1·5, Thomoton, M , .... ~ 810 center 11111>, minus 21 Sa6--0nllverot 6 1>1n from Bui INDIVIDUAL P'Ah*O
ltf (MuW91! 11.ldll S.Cl-8utl«. 6·14·1, n
NH-Coberly 42 FG N~otev, 16·29-0, 114
Altendl r\G'e: •.JOO (eatlmelld) INDIVIDUAi. "ICllVIMO
OAMI STATISTICS S.d-Ontlv..-011 •->2, 0..1, 1·.0
S.d NH N~ Cr•ID, 6·10t, Mc:Clelllncl,
First down• 13 10 6·5', StlePOtrO, 2·4t, Wiidman, 2· I
Bennett wary about rating Rams
TAMPA {AP)-Sparc Tampa Bay
Coach Letman Bennett the questions
about companna the C'hicqo Bears
and the Rams, the National Football
Lcaaue's only unbeaten teams. With
the latter coming to town this week-
end he has to be careful.
"It ia too early for me to make any
comparisons ... 1 know they're both
very good tea.ms,•• said Bennett.
whose 0-5 Bucs h.ve dropped a pair
of decisions to Chicqo and meet the
Rams at I 0 a .m . PDT unday
"Los Angeles has really had o nly
one outstanding pme with Enc
Dickerson so far and ¥Ct they art 5-0."
he added. "You can t do any better
than that and yet rou know they'll be
1mprovod once l}ickenon hits his
stnde."
Two-time NFL rushing k1n1
Dickerson ran for a record 2, I 05
yards last season, but is still tryina to
r«apturc the magic of 1984 after an
extended holdout that kept him out o/
summer trainlna camp and the Rams'
first two rqular season pmes.
In 21h pmes, he hu pined 231
yards on 63 carries. StatjsticaJly, he's
28th in the leasue but lnsistt: "The
only time I'll look at that (statistics) is
when the season 1s over. Th.l's when
it counts."
"I,,_ hard when you face a lot of
eiaht·man fronts . . siuina there
tryina to stop the run." Dickerson
added. "No matter what kind of form
rm in it's hard to tnakc tOO yards
aaamst e1pt-man fronts and spcC1al
defenses.·
Bennett wo uldn't be surprised to
sec the Rams throw the ball more
ap1nst the Bucs to try to giv
Dickerson more running room.
"Obviously, you have to stop the
run. That's what they prefer to do,"
the Tampa Bay coach said. "I think
they've thrown ahout 23 passes a game ··
Indeed. the Bucs have had troubk
stoppin• the pass. Opponents have
averqed 233.4 yards and 9e0mj ea&ht
touchdowns throu,h the aar wh&lc
producina 123.4 per pme and acven
TO. rushina apinst a defen1e that
will play its first Jlme without star
linebecker Huah O~ Sundav.
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 12. t9a5 83
!0~!1SON WINS, 37-7 •••
the first half wben Edison was up 20-0.
The pamna of quarterback Make A~lov1c was nearly flawless. After
m1sfinna on his first attempt, he ~nectcd on nine sltalaht to finish the
n1abt l 0 of 13 for 168 yards and two touchdowns.
·::4-~elovic had a ,ood game for
us, .said Workman,· along with our receivers."
Rick Justict, Angelovic's favontc
target, J?Ullcd .in four catches for 71
yards. including an acrobatic 41 -
yarder for a TD in the third quaner for a 27-0 lead.
Ken G_riw. the Chargers' 6-4, 217-po~nd ttght end, set up two other
Edison scores with his two catches of
31 and 28 yards.
And w1de receiver Mike Hen-
derson also cought a pair of
Angelov1c's passes (or 21 yards and a
score to make 11 14-0 1 n the second period.
One area that shtned was the Char~er defense. Only a 75-yard run
late in the game by Notre Dame
runntng back Shane Martin
prevented Edison from p11ch1ng a
shut out.
Cornerback Casey Jones chugged
55 yards with an mtercept1on to get
the Chargers on the board. And later
in the game he picked off another pass
that led lO another Edison score.
··I thought the defense played
pretty welf," said Workman. "We
gave up some yards on the gound
early in the game, but we settled down
after Casey's touchdown. I think that
gave the guys time to think about
what they wanted to do out there."
Joe Morris, another Edison de-
fensive back, had himself qune a
pme H well. Morris recovered a
fumble and tntcrcept.ed a pus that the
Charaers converted for another aeven
points.
"We're goina to need to play good
defense next week because I know
Westminster is goinl to be our biges1
test so far this year, said Work.man.
"I don't even count that El Modena
game any more. It's the time of the
year now where we have kceP. playing
well and get goina in lcque. •
''The fumbles concerned me," said
Workman. "I think the ball was wet,
so might have had something to do
with it."
* lclMn J7, Metre Dame 1
seer-. lrt Oullr1iln Nolr• O•nw 0 0 0 7-1
Edlton • 14 10 7-37 ECl-JOl\ft SS return wltll lnterceotlon llllcll
blocked)
E~ton tl oeu lfom Anoe!Ovlc
IS11ermen oeu from Anoe!Ovlcl
eo-<erter 2 run (run 1111.o)
ECl-Justlce 41 pen from A~vlc IThlver
l<ICll) ECl-Thlver » FG
eo-<1r1.,. • run (Thlver 111c111
N C>-Mlrlln 7S run ( GrMnfleld klcll I AllenOence: J,lOO l1stlme11C1l
OAMa ST ATISTICS
ND First dOwns 1
Ru11W1·verdege lS· 140 Peulng veroege 21 Peulng 2·6·3
Pun I\ 4·31 Fumt>IH·fum11te1 lost 2· I Ptnaitlts·verds 1>en1ll11C1 4-JS
Id
lS 27-170 17• ll·IS·O
0-0 •·2 MS
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ND-M1rt ln 1·7S; Mlllne, 13·32, Pondell1, S·31; Toruv. •·S; &Int, l2·1or·rr\lnus •
Ect-<erler, 17·103; Anoeiovk. 2·2•; LH , 3·21, Sllermen, 2· 12; Grloos. 1-10
INDIVIDUAL. l"ASSING NC>-61111, 2'6-3, 21. Ec>-An111lovlc, 10· ll·O, 1'8, H•nd1uon, 1·1·0, 6; Sl1nei, 0-1·0, 0.
INDIVIDUAL RIECIEIVING NO-Tornv. 2·2L Ed-Justice. •·71; Grloos. 2·S9, Henderson. 2·21. Cuter. 2·17. S11k1c1. 1·6. -0.., 1'11111 ---.., Mdw'd ·-Ed.non High eophomore running back Kaleaph Carter dlvee for eztra yarctace dartna .econd quarter action Friday night.
Defensive charge leads Marina, 14-0 occ tests _ _ _ _ _ . Riverside Furn ble recovery goal-line stand k ey Stadium. This ume. however. It was Vikings finally brought him down. bone<rushing blind-side sack that
' the Vikings of Manna who held off The gun sounded after the play and put Mosley temporanly out of the t • ht items in Vikings, triumph over Millikan the Rams attempt to score from the 1-Marina had dodged a bullet. game. on1g
By DOUG WARD
0..,,... eon I I -II
Defensive end Dave Wmtcrhaher
recovered a fumble to set up a
touchdown and anchored a pivotal
late second-quarter goal-line stand
Friday night to lead Manna High to a
14-0 win over Millikan in non-Teague
football action at Westmmster High.
The Vikings got all the points they
would need when Winterhalter
pounced on a Millikan fumble on the
Ram 5-yard hne-with 5:22 left in the
first half. One play later, workhorse
fullback Scan Magula battered his
way through the Ram defense and
Marina jumped out on top, 7-0.
Magula carried the earned the
brunt of the load m Viking Coach
Dave Thompson's ground-oriented
attack carrying 16 times for 51 yards.
"He's our toughest runner,"
Thompson said. "He doesn't have the
great speed but he just seems to get the
yards for us."
Manna took the 7-0 lead into the
locker room with the aid of the goal-
line stand that was remm1scent of the
one that ended the Rams-V1lungs
game last Sunday at Anaheim
yard hne. "Craft 1s our number one leader on Millikan got the ball m good field
Millikan began the possession on defense." Thompson said. "I thought pos111on on the Manna 48-yard hne
11s own 38-yard line before the our whole defense did a good JOb of with 2:31 left in the game. but wa~
passing of shck quanerback ChfT defensrng Mosley. I was really happ}' unable to mount a game-tying dnve
Mosley accounted for 54 yards 1n-wtttr the way we stopped their run. Mosley threw four straight mcomple-
cludrng two crucial third and long "They have a great quarterback t10ns, with Craft brealong up his
conversions to put the ball on the who 1s really fun to watch and is all fou nh-<lown desperation throw to
Viking I-yard ltne. over the field and we put a lot of put Manna 1n possession and control
From there. Mosley tried a sneak pressure on him." with just I :38 remaining tn the game
but was stopped cold by Winterhalter. The Vikings. tn fact , pressured Trying onl) to control the ball and
That made 11 founh-and-goal and Mosley into five fumbles including run time off the clock. Craft broke
Millikan Coach Dave Radford opted the crucial one that set up Magula's loose for a. 49-yard touchdown
to disdain the near ce nain field goal touchdown run. scamper that iced the 14-0 wm. and went for six. The V1k.rngs also got stellar de-Craft finished with 49 yards on 6
Mosley tned to run around left end fens1ve play from Marshall Altman carries to complement his outstand-
on the play but was hit by safety Bill who had a pair of quanerback sacks mg showing in the V1k1ng secondar)
Craft who held Mosley until! a host of and Tyrone Youngblood who had a Manna also got 45 yards from
speedster Mike St.afford but was able
lo pick up only 7 yards passmg all
Orangl· Cua~ C ullege v.111 ti'\ t•
combine m. home1.um1ng cc:lebrauor
v.11h 11.-. first '1Ctor. of the seasv1
tonight v.hen the Pirates host R1,er
side in a \.11.,s1on Conference footbal1
game.
Saddleback will also he at ho!lll'.
this evening for a ke' M 1ss1on 1.ont6.t
against San Diego \fr'\8 K1ck-<i!l
ume for both game\ 1~ .., 30 :
Golden '-'est will take a b"e all.tr
bea11ng Pasadena la'l v.eek ·ror t&t:
Rustlers' lir'>t '11.tnr. :
Here's .i look a1 thl'. tv.o game-; on
~p :
Jackrabbits run away in 21-0 win Otght.
"I'm not real happ)' with our
offense but we'll k~p worlong at 11 "
Thompson said "We couldn't v.ork
am harder than we alread' ha' e hut
Riverside I ?-2, 1-1 1 at Orut e
Coast 10-2·1, 0-1 1: The Pirates hai e
had an C'\tra v.eek to prepare for t&e
Tigers after taking a b'e las\ ~tur~
· It v.111 be a baltk nl 1v.o runn1t g
tc:ams v.11r the P1~a1r' :~ ·n~ •, v.ort..
out the"'""' .n lhl'lr "'1\ht-I m· Jllat k
and R1,er<.1de J\l':"JgJOf :t· 'drd'
per game <>n tht· ~rnunJ 1 •f'I' tn 1f1t
\.fiss ion l on lerl'n< l' Fountain Valley is unable to overcome
three interceptions, fumble in-shutout
yards tor a touchdown. It was
Tuhau's second intercepuon of the
night. From this potnt the Baron's
controlled the ball. Fountain VaJlev
drove up and down the field . bu·t
turnovers kept the Barons from
sconng. The Barons' time of pos-
session for the game was almost twice
that of Pol}
action for a few weeks
Despite the tnJunes and the fact
that the offense has onl) scored se"en
points m two games \.1ilner sa ys his
teams read}' for league play. "We v.111
be ready next week The offense v.111
do fine we will stop turning the ball
o'er ." said Milner
we"ll keep at 11... ·
DespHe the imbalanced offenScc·
Thompson was happ~ v.11h a v.1n on
an) terms "When \OU get a v.1n
under 'our belt \OU al-wa' ~ feel
OC l ·s "'1)hhunl· ' l J e
sophomorl' ,;iuJrtl·rhJd "' • l~iv b v.ho has ru,ht'd k)f 1 r -\,HJ, Jn<! •t .
touchd1lv.n 1n thrl'l c.1mr' JtlJ h:,,
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By ST AN GRANCH o..r,...c: .... , ........
LONG BEACH -The Long
Beach Poly Jackraobits dashed by th e
Fountain Valley High Barons, 21-0,
at Veterans Stadium Friday night to
remain unbeaten tn four non-league
football starts.
For the Barons it was their third
straight loss in dropping to 2-3 1n
preparation for Sunset League play
next week.
Fountain Valley Coach Mike
Milner was very d1sappo1nted with
his team's effon "The offense lacked
consistency. and 11 JUSI made too
many turnovers." said Milner. The
Baron offense ran very well, but they
could not throw the ball at all."
Fullback Terry Re1chen led Foun-
tain Valley in rushing with 6 7 yards in
just I 0 carries. The Barons rushed for
159 yards, but only had 50 passin g
with three interceptions.
Things did not go well for the
Barons from the st.an. On their first
offensive play they fumbled away the
ball to the Jack.rabbits. Long Beach
Poly, took advantage of the mistake
and scored moments latter on
Leonard Russell's 14-yard run.
The Jack.rabbns scored again 1n the
second quarter as linebacker Bnan
Tuliau returned an 1ntercept1on 55-
After both teams traded punts tn
the third quaner. Long Beach Poh
struck for its final touchdown early 1n
the founh quaner. Quanerback Mike
Herring's three ya rd pass to Enc
Morgan capped an 80-yard dnve
This dnve featured a 49-yard run b}
Russell. Russell was almost un -
stopable when he got the balL He
rushed for 89 \ards rn seven cames
for an average of 12 4 yards a CafT)
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Punt\ 6 37
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6·38
1 I
6 61
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good." he said. · ..
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GAME STATISTICS
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h' J pa"'"ll ll'am 111 t:w < 1 'mr1an!-
LAGUNA BEACH WINS e • •
The Barons had man} chances 10
put some points on the board Their
bes1 chance came in the founh
quarter as the) go1 the ball to the Pol}
6-}ard line. but a penalt} and two
sacks dashed all hopes of a touch-
down.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING F'V-Pt1rt 1 2)·) SO
INDIVIDUAL •ECEIVING Fl/-<iordOn • 10 Neria ?· 16
I· 1•
INDIVIDUAL. •ECEIVING M•O-ROblnion )·41 J~\ I 71 B• ,.r • · ,.
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'ard<. .: • iu,h,111" "" Jn.I " a
re-U.'f\er<.t1l'lt·rH.1-...,1n' _ •• 11<ne' From Bl
Rick Curtis. was disappointed tn the
outcome.
"I thought we played pretty well
but our defense wasn t tacld1ng early
in the game and we dropped a couple
of passes we should have had.
"I thought that opening kickoff
return would get us going but we
missed too many tackles 1n llie early
part of the game."
The Artists, behind the running of
Jonathan Todd and John Lana
wercn 't to be denied even though the
Trojans appeared headed for a second
TD on their first offensive series of
the game.
The Trojans moved to the Laguna
Beach 18 before a fumble was
recovered by Chns Dtckern>n of the
Anists and the momentum swung the
other way.
Quarterback John Kimball hit
three passes and Todd ran for 32
yards as the Artists tied the score on a
25-yard pass to Daxon Dorsch with
Ian Vickers knotting the count at 7-7
with 3:56 left m the penod.
This put the Artists tn command
and they never trailed agarn although
they could never act more than seven
points in front.
Lana scored on a two-yard run over
tackle midway through the 'ICC'ond
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Oceall \I few 0 0 WO.lefll • 0 W-Olov1nnlnl I run (HO lt li.c:!)
w-.n>wn 17 FG
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"
penod wtth the TroJans coming nght
back with a dnve of their own that
netted a ssecond touchdown by Belle,
this time on a 24-yard scamper from
scnmmage. The conversion try was
blocked by hard-chargmg Kent
Chesley and the Artists held on to a
sli m, 14-13 edge.
Milner did find something to be
happy about. sa}'rng. "The defense
pla}ed vel) well. The} controlled
Poly's big play offense and caused a
couple of turnovers." Defensive back
Daniel Ramse) had one 1ntercept1on.
and broke up several passes. to pace
the Barons' defense. The defense
played well despite a couple of
1nJuries to the line. Nose guards Hahn
Lau and Tom Groscup both had knee
tnJunes that could put them out of
The final TD came on the first play
of the fourth quarter as Todd bolted
seven yards up the middle. The
conversion try was wide of the ;=.=============;1 •
uprights g.iving Trojan fans a ray of Ju.1 MERCEDES •
hope. 111 . •• a J 7 • 2 J 3 3 • Each team had a rouchdown called •
back on a penalty. Todd went in from -------40>-----~ t
26 yards out for a Laguna Beach score House of imports t
in the second penod but a holding t
penalty nullified the play. C Q M P·A · R • E • University hit a 50-yard pass on the ' • • •
first scrimmage play after the final t
Anist score from Bart Silberman to 096 MONTH t Belle, but this one was also nullified PURHASE •
on a clipping penalty. TERMS t
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., Orenoe COMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 12, 1995
Mistakes haunt Seahawks·, 9-0
BJ &lCllAaD DUNN ._,..Dias e f
The Ocean View Seabawks, proviaa onoe qain with a strong
defeufve effort Friday niabt that
perha.os they can be a competitive team ln the Sun"t Lcque this fall.
bad one small factor in their way in
loslna to Western.
Them.elves.
The SeahawkA, pounced around m
tbe pre-seuon by some of the ClF Big
Five Conference's bullies, suffered
a.ftt>ther beatina in their final warm-
~fore league action at Western
School, 9--0, to fall to 1-4.
• View contained Wcstern's
o•nse most of the niabJ. but Coach
Kl.rt Oayun. suffiina quarterbacks
Chris Jberaary and David'Stocks, saw
bis offen~ do nothing more than I
create its own advemty.
The Seabawu never threatened to
score because essentially every time
the offense put it into second pr,
somebody was either holdina or bit
somebody wrona or made an illcpl
block -take your pick -so the key
plays that may havechanaed the
complexion for Ocean View turned
into nothing but mild setbacks.
"We aot. lcilled by our penaltie~,"
Gaytan w<J. "And our own mis-
takes."
More than 3,000 fans were on hand
for Westem's homecoming. and ac-
cording to Gaytan, the Pioneers,
because three of their assistant
coaches were fired by him when they
were at Ocean View, have a little extQl
evil in the~h~ when it comes to playina lhe wks.
"They came into the game extreme-
Welch to aid Dodgers?
ly hi&b because it was the11 bomo-
oomina," Gaytan said. "But it was
our lack or consistency that b~n us.
"We couldn't acnerate any offense.
Anything that we aot, they (officials)
took awa¥."
The ntahtmarc or losing to a
smaller 1C6001 was what Gaytan was
afraid of. Big five Conference powers
Fontana, Gardena and St. Paul had
spun Ocean View's heads around
enough the past three weeks, so
Gaytan felt differently before playing
the smaller Western, a Central Con-
ference school.
The Pioneers used up just 2:54 of
the first quarter to score the game's
only touchdown.
They drove 65 yards on seven
plays, keyed by Jim Howell's 33-yard
run which put the ball on the Seahawk
8-yard line, to go up 6--0 when Art
Bob Welch . ~· 11ehecluled •tarttna ~tcher for the era, leta In 80me bunt-lDC practice Friday In St. Loaia. The
Dod&era b old a 2-0 lead In the aerlea.
µc1 wins defensive st ruggl ~
Anteaters open trip by edging Stanford;
oast, GWC, Harbor, FV, Estancia roll
•
The UC Irvine water polo team
began its swtng throu~ Northern
California JO style Fnday, edgi:1g
Stanford in Palo Alto.
Meanwhile, at San Diego Mesa,
Orange Coast continued its sconng
barrage which has seen the Pirates
notch 40 goals JO two Pacific Coast
Conference matches. In high school
action, Newport Harbor and Estancia
..
·UCLA, Paci f i c
ln semifin als
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Second·
ranked UCLA rallied to beat No. 12
San Diego State as Universi ty of the
Pacific, which shares the No. 2
ranking. beat No. 6 Hawaii on Fnday
to enter the semifinals oflhe women's
National In vitational Volleyball
'Tournament.
UCLA scored a I 0.15. 12-15, 15-8.
15-7, 15-11 knockout over San Diego
State. and University of the Pacific
beat Hawaii 15-8. 15·5, 15-8 at Pauley
Pavilion.
In other quarterfinal matches. No.
? Cal Poly San Luis Obispo downed
CalStateNorthndge 15-7, 15-7.15-5.
~d No 18 UC Santa Barbara
icfcated I 7th-ranked Anzona State
I 5-12. 15-8, 15-13. Uni versny of the
-Pacific and UCLA arc tied for the No.
'1 rank..ing. r rn the consolation quarterfinals,
·No. 8 USC downed Calgary I 5-10,
15-11 ; Colorado State defeated
'Wyoming 15-6 15-11 ; Cal beat Pep-
~dine 15-5, 13-1 S. 15-6; and No. 15
JtYU stopped Oregon I 5-6. I 5-1 3.
OCC women win •l *n volleyball
"'
posted non-league \lffns.
The details:
UC Irvine 4, Stanford 3: Mike
Doting's goal Wlth four minutes left
cracked a 3-3 game as the Anteaters
upped their record to 9-4 JO the non-
conference ~me.
AJso sconng for UCI were Brett Del
Valle, J.R Salvatore and Greg
Wilson.
Mark Ma1zel's 11 saves proved
instrumental 1n putting Stanford
away, although Corona del Mar High
product Cave lmbemino got to him
for a pair of ioals.
UCI continues its Nonhem Cah-
fom1a tour this mom in~ with a game
at UC Berkeley. W11h the loss
Stanford falls to 11-3.
On the community college level:
Orange Coast %0, Saa Diego Mesa
14: The Pt rates, who notched 20 goals
1n beating Palomar Tuesday,
matched that total against the Olym-
pians in posting the Pacific Coast
Conference victory in the losers' pool.
Enc Keller led the way with fi ve
goals. Mike Ure added four and Steve
Sturtavant chipped in with three.
CoastJumpedtoan I 1·5advantageat
halftime and wasn't threatened after
that.
OCC moved to 2-0 in conference
play and 9-2 overall. The Pirates face
an important PCC match at Saddle-
back Tuesday
Golden West 11, Cypreu 4: The
Rustlers of Coach Tom Hermstad ran
their Pacific Coast Conference record
to 2-0 and the season mark to 9-2 with
the easy win at Cypress Fnday night.
Sophomore goalie Jorge Garcia
stood out with 12 saves. •
"We swam very well, as a team."
said Hennstad. "I thought 1t was one
of our better efTons of tne year ..
The Rustlers host Saddleback
Wednesday in a non-conference
game at 3:30. SaddJeback. along with
the USC Junior varsity, handed GWC
ats only two losses this season.
In high school matches:
Newport Harbor 9, Footblll 4: Joe
Andranian's three goaJs paced the
Sailors to their 10th victory in 12
starts in a game dominated by Harbor
defense in a non-league game in the
winner's pool.
Andranian scored two of Harbor's
goals in movm~ out to a 3-2 halftime
bulge, and goalie Jeff Woodruff made
11 stand up with six saves.
Also blendJOg m with sound de-
fense were Rob Mihalko. Skylar
Putman and Chns Graham.
Eatancia 19, Hantlncton Beacb 6:
Jim Devore pumped m six of his
seven goals in the first half to help the
Eagles to a 13-3 lead and the hosts
cruised from there.
Rob Lauderdale added fou r goals,
two in each half. and goalie Aron
Chesebro played a strong defensive
game in the net, stopping eight shots.
The Eagles return to Sea View
League competition Wednesday,
hosting Laguna Beach.
Foutain Valley 13, Santa Ana 4:
Todd Thompson led the way with
five goals as the Barons posted the
non-league tnumph at Santa Ana.
FountaJO Valley, which improved
to 12-8 overall. also received three
goals from Joel Knott JO a game an
which 22 players were used by Coach
Ray Bray.
Fountain Valley meets Huntington
Beach 1n Sunset League action
Wednesday evenJOg.
Mater Del 11. Notre Dame 8: The
Monarchs collected their first Del
Rey League victory of the season after
three setbacks as Brian Breen scored
six goals and Zoltan TegJas stopped
I 5 $hots m goal.
Mater Dei meets arch·nval Serv1 tc
Tuesday
-r Reboundina from a loss earlier in
the week to Saddleback. 0Tange
t Colleac's women's voUcyball
polished off the vis111na Rancho
OCC's Kiernan first in meet
iqo Colleae 1 n 42 minutes, 15-1 .
JS-7, to improve to ~2 in South
t Conference play.
Jn the tceond pme. freshman ~tter K.im Rochow served si" ~t points and had 21 assists
~v~I in the match.
Freshman ouu1de hitter Jennifer rlley aJso had 1 stron1 tefV1oe
tch whale sojhomore Stacye
'l ,, ' h.; wi th five kills. -c.>ranae Cout is at C.Cmtos wectnnday "8ht.
Kathy Kleman posted a sparkling
17·30 over the three-mile course at
Irvine Park Fnda} to hiahhaht
women's cross country action JO the
first Irvine lnv1tat1onal, hosted by
Orange Coast Colleac and Rancho
Santiaao Collqe.
"It was a aood cfTon for her in view
of the fact she's stall work.in.a hard
lhro~ workouts," said her coach,
Gordie F1tzel.
Kieman's win, alona with a fifth
place finish by Newpon Harbor H1ah
product Laura 1-20 JO 18:39 helped
loast finish second to two-time
defendana state champion
M1raCosta, which dominated with
finishes of 2-3-4-7-8-10 to wan goma
away.
Co.st wao; alw ~ond an men's
com~t1t1on, with Grossmont tak.ina
te~m honors
Sal Vtups (1 2th), Tom Bums
(13th), Sal Alcarcz (I Sth), Martin
Zcmanek (16th) and 0.vc P1rsel g9th)gaveCoasu sohd showina. but
rossmont's I ·3-4-S finish was too
much for everyo,.
Giovannini raced into the end zone
from eiaht yards out.
Reserve quarterback Mike Huy hit
Bob Posadas in lhe end zone for a
two-eoint play, but a Western penalty
nullified the conversion and nobody
rcally came close to the end zone after
that.
The Pioneers made it 9-0 when
David Brown k..icked a 27-yard field
goal with 40 remaining in the third
quarter, but looked as if the Scahawks
could come back.
Driving at the end of the third
quarter and at the beginning of the
fourth, Ocean View cost itself 1 S
yards before it even got the drive
started. And a nic:c 32-yard run later
in the drive by Marc Ohm was called
back and set I 5 yards behind the line
of scrimmage for an unsportsmanlike
conduct penalty.
Althou&b that drive, which ended
when 9:20 remained in the game, was
the final time the Seahawks did so
much as even move the ba11, they hurt
themselves dearly throughout the
shutout.
"h seemed like we could never get
anything going." Gaytan said. "I
never like to blame the officials, but it
doesn't seem to matter here."
* Western t, OcMn View o
San bV °"9,,.,..
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GAMa ST A TISTICS ov First downs 6 Ru1llft·v1rdl" 3l·12S P111lno Vlfdl" 10 P1t1lno 2·9·1
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INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
w 14
30-llt 91 3·24·1 3·'3
0-0 t·7S
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1-7
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INOMOUAL R•CllVtNO OV-V1n Hft'l\Wlctl, l·t; GrlCe, I· I
W-t4~1n, 2·27, Hoffman, 2·22; How.ii, l·IS; Pow.,, 1-12; Gomet, 1·10; Manll11ul1, l·S.
IRVINE •..
From Bl
The Chargers' second TD was the
result of a 71-yard quarterback keeper
by Bret Johnson late in the final
quarter when everyone thought the
Chargers would faJI on the ball and
run out the clock.
Predictably, El Toro Coach iob
Johnson chose to praise his defense.
"The defense played their butts
off," he said. "We knew the defense
was f,Oing to have to carry us a while.
"I II tell you, th.at was a sweet win.
Every team we've played has been
undefeated and ranked. We're a little
tired of that ngbt now. I think it's time
to play somebody else."
Today, Henigan undoubtedly
would rather be somewhere else.
* Ill TCN'O 14, lrvlnl 0
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Klngs, Flyers
swap wingers
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los
Angeles Kings acquired right wing
Paul Guay from the Phifadelphia
Flyers in ex.change for right winger
Steve Seguin, the National Hockey
League team announced Friday. The
trade involved fu ture considerations
from both teams.
Guay, 22. scored two goals and had
seven assists in 16 games with the
Flyers over the last two seasons. He
played the majority of last year with
the Flyers' Hershey fann team, where
he scored 23 goaJs and logged 30
assists in 74 games.
The 5-11 , 190-pound Guay was the
ninth choice of the MJOnesota North
Stars in the 1981 entry draft, but he
chose to remain an amateur and was
selected to be a member or the 1984
U.S. Olympic team.
ScguJO, chosen by the Kings in the
third round of the 1983 entry draft,
played five games with Los Angeles
last year. Seguin played 58 games with
the Kings' New Haven farm team last
season, scoring 18 goals in 58 games.
U.S. wheelchair
team opens play
The Unlled States meets Israel
today at noon in the second round of
the rntemat1onal Wheelchair Team
Tennis tournament at the Racquet
Club of rrvine follow101 Israel's 3-0
sweep of Japan in Friday's first
round.
Also at noon today is 10 Austraha·
France matchup followina Aust.ral-
11'1 3-0 victory over Canada.
The Urutcd Statts and France ~ived fiflt·round byes Friday for
the SIJl-nation tournament, a
preliminary to the U.S. National
Championshipt, which bc&in on
Monday at the R.aoquet Club of
Irvine. •
Aneel•' Dollllle Moore
Tope In AL with 1.92 ERA
Major League
final statistics
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G1rv~C0td tt-~135 011111v Ed'#ord1 7o-1C>-140 Miki Nleolltte 11-~1 ..
Crele Steel* 6S·70-135 Tonv Sills 70-tc>-140 MM'llLve 1•·70--1 ..
Mflte Donald ... ..-135 Tom .l«lk Ina Jo-10-140 Jl '(H01$ n -n-1 ..
Lt MV Wedlllna 61·'7-l)S JOflllllv Mlllef 73 .. 1-140 Gl'Y HlllOefg ,,_,,_, ..
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Tom l(lfl 10-67-137 Howerd Twlllv 70-71-141 LAll\llle c temonl' 7l·72-14S
JodllMudd "-~m lucktv G erdnor 7o-7l-141 Tim Slmot0n 73·72-145
Mlltt lttld 61-70--1)7 Peter JIC.OOMn 7o-71-141 ~''"'Pete 71·1-145
J9ff $lumen 70-67-137 llM Gllu.on n...-w TomSleO<meM n...-"s P11 McGow1n 61· ...... 137 llM Kreltlfl 7'-41-141 ~ .. Afefttf 73·72-l•S
Jim ThorM 71-U-137 eooov ClemMll n -...-141 Miii•~'"''" 6'-n-i.s
Ken Brown '6·71-131 IOI> Twev ,, ....... 141 Devld EdW1td1 n -1-1'6
Fred COUOlai '7·1C>-137 Tommv V11tnllne 7o-71-142 L Ten 8roectt 7S-71-146
Peu4 AZll\Oef 61·70--131 T errv Snodof '" 7o-72-141 l redFuon n-~146
J.C SM.d 61·7C>-13e ThOl'llla Lltlmln 71-71-1'1 Ernie Gon111ez 7 ... 70--ltf
llOl'I Srroek 70-~131 Ken Gr_, 71·71-142 Steve Bowmen n -1t-1t6
Ptvnt s1 ... er1 '9·6'-131 CIW!rltt Coodv n -7«>-14, Ed Flori 11·7S-146
Woodv llldll>u<n 6'-71-lll Chlohn 71-7l-142 •nc:tr ... MltN 73·7J-lt6
Georo-Burnt 71-67-131 Vence HHfntr 71·71-lCl IOI> LOllr 7'-7..-147
Gll>ClvGIJWt 69·69-131 Chlrltt llolllng '9·73-142 OlnPoht ... ,._147
Donltll Heml'llOnd 70-~131 &reel F1i.t n -7«>-141 Jim Dint 7'·71-147
Andv8Hn 70-~131 David Lunchlrom 70-72-142 GreoTwloo1 n -1s-w
Merk Mccumber 69·70-139 W1vneLeYI 73·70-lQ Dnld Ovrln 74·7-141
8ol>bv W1dkln1 71-~13' Reia C.ldW .. 7o-7>-1C) arrvP111 1s-1..-14'
W•vneGradv 70-69-1)9 Pt\11 Hencock 71-72-10 Mlkt 8rf9'11 73·76'-14'
Joey Sino.tar 71-~IJ9 Oevaa.rr n -11-14 Tlm Norri• 73.7.,_14'
Lorttl ROl>erl 1 70-69-139 Pat Lltldwv n -11-143 J-'f Co.ton 74·7S-149
Allen Miiiet 70-69-139 0 A W.it>rlng n -10-10 Ptltllo llldlmlf' 7S·7S-150
RalPh Lendrum 7}.~139 Stuart Smlttl 7S-~1C3 SllYt Jonet 76·7-UO
Ktllh Fl"llUI 71·69-140 Nick Pfle8 71·72-143 Dennis Ttl•IW 7t-71-ISO
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Ronnie Blick n-~140 Merk 8roolu n -11-1 .. Vlcfor ltllllleOO 1s-r.-1s.1
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(at Hltwt HMd lai.nd) AIC111ndll" Peter TllOmson 31-34--66
~J1nuerv 34-~ Bruc.e Crempfon
Miiier 8er!Mr 34·3s-69 Pere erown
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Orville Moodv 34·36-70 OenSlk"'
G-Lltlltr 35-lS-70 Arnold Pelm«
c rwir1e10wen1 33-37-70 Fred HHI
Georoe Llnnloo lt-32-71 J1y HVOft
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Donahue~
"" issues
warning
UCLA coach tells
team not to take
Stanford lightly
'•
STA NFORD (AP)-Memo nesof
last year's first-half c-0medy o f errors
b y UCLA in a loss to Stanford at tho
R o se Bowl keep cro ppm& up as
Bruins Coach Terry Dona.hue gets b"
team ready for today's clash o n the ••
C a rdinal's t u rf.
.. Las t year , they held us to 6 7 y ll1'd4-
and caused four turnovers 10 the fint
half," Donahue recalled as he spo~
of cauuo ning h is 3-1-1 team not t-0
take t he 1-3 Card inal lightly.
S i.anford barely h u ng o n to beat
UCLA last year, 23-21. after aoitll
ahead 20-0 in the first half. UCLA
figures to d ominate the Cardinal and
get a measu~ of rev enge, but
Donahue cues inJuncs and Stanford's
passing games a s reasons why that
m iP.!t not happen.
• W e've lost o u r two best offeosiyt
pla.y ers ... he said, referring to split en~
Mike Sherrard and tatlback Gaston
Green Sherrard 1s o ut for six weeks
with a frac tu red collarbone. and
Green 1s doubtful after missing three
games w11h a sprained knee hgamenl
··M ike is o ur all-ume leading
receiver We're not g oing to have th,_.
exp losi veness w ith o ut him ••••
Donahue said "I'm t rying to b('
o pt1m1st1c. You JUSt have .to play me:·
cards that you're d ea lt." !·
T he tnJunes also will affect the
Bruins' strategy
"h m eans we ca n 't go to o ur clutc h
rece ive r" Donahue said . "lt chang~
our planning from that aspect. 8
means we can•t count on the big pla1.
We're m ore methodical. -
Quarterback Man Stevens., who
s p rained knee ligam ents and missed
two games before relumtng tn ~
fourth quarter la st week, 1s e xpected.
to pla) o nl) on "a n em ergency basis.~
Donahue said ~
M eanwhile S tanford C oach Jact·
Elwa) says he has two wo rds for h~
team. and the~ aren't "good luc k ." .,
The words a re ··1ntens1ty'" anci
.. executlon. ··tw o quahues h e fttls hfl.
plave~ hav e been Jacking th is scaso
while comp1hng a 1-3 mark. •
'"lnten s1ty is th e k ey w o rd." Elwai ~1d ··V.'hen I d on't have the answc:t
1 JUSt u se mte ns1ty." ·~
Elwa' ~as been usmg the w o rcfi,
often this w eek. knowing t hat 1f ht~
team doesn 't stan pla~1ng with m o rt
emotion. C'spec1alh b' h1111ng hard~
on defense .tnd slop m a king m1"
talc C's It .... , II Ix-1-4 after the ,.,Sil b)·
L CL.\
"Ob' 1oush l CL.\ 1s the best
football team 1ha1 -...e -...111 ha'e faced
this season •· El-...a~ said "The) 'rC'
ver. d1sc1 phn~d on defense The'
ha,·e depth o n defense The~ e xecute
extremt'I) -...t.>11 The~ have ar1
outstanding running game out of the ·1: a vel) good pla~-actton s.cnes that
goes "''1 th t he running game. a nd the) ha\C~ the capaot~ to drop back and
throw the football. .\nd Lhe~ h ave a n
e"tcellent kid.er ..
Cyclists
compete
tonight
The It> 1op .\mencan s~way
nderc. "'111 be \IO hand tontghl at the:
L"n 1ted tatec. 'auon a l S pccdwa)
C hamp1onsh1p at the O range Count)
Fairgro unds m Cost.a M e sa.
The ticld includes defending n ...
uona l champion K ell) M o ran and
o t her t o p nders "Sudden" Sam
Ermolenko. the third -place finisher I\
the I QS ~ v.. o rld I n d n 1du.al Cham·
p1o nsh1p . .<\mencan S pttdwl\y Final
c hampion John Cook a n d season
point leader Bobb} Schwartz
G ates -...111 o pen this e ven ma at 6:30
\l.1lh the first race at 8 Adult
adm1ss1o n 1c, S 15 with c hildren ad·
m1tte d at half pnce
The forma t will be ~O do-or-dtc
races \,I.Ith n o ~ond ch ances or
makC'·UP pomts
-\lso tn the field "'111 he M i ke Fana,
Lance" K ing. ~Ian C hnsuan, Steve
Lucero. Brad O'tlc). R obert pfeu1na.
Jo h n '\andona. Bob Ott. Ed Castror
K eith Chmn1 Mike C uroso ana
\i1lce Deta r'
Tickets are a' arla blr at all T1c ke\o-
mac.ter loca t1on4' I Ma' ( o S pon
M an and '1usR Plu~ sto~s). as well ac. at the Orangt \ount' Fairground.a
Rustlers topped
in soccer, 4-2 .
Ccmtos ( ollege \Cored 1w o 1oala i~
the Sttond h31fto u nlock a 2-2 lie anSS
claim a 4-~ '1c1of) o,·e r Golden Wdt
Fnda" n1&ht 1n a South Cout Con·
fercncc l()('('tf match o n the Ru.stlal·
field
i hc Falcons took a 1-0 &cad 10 ~onJs into the contest. but ~
West rebounded to sco~ the next twp
goals. Jeff Hanorvan Ucd the coatai
at the 4 33 marlt of the first half aod
Shawn K.Jrb) put the Ruatlen an &oat
ll 30:.SO
(cmte» then oed the p.me j~
before balf\1me and won 11 witb o.t
rwo tf.'COOd.b.aJ r IDlll. • ~ lou .... the flnt ablorbed::1 Golden West lD CiOClfermoe play
a pe.ir of wins. Tbi= Jlusden, 44-
overaJl. vwt Ora.qr~ Tumdly1
.. 4
I
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I
.. ~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday. October 12, 1885
P'umtY WllfKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"You heard Daddy, Jeffy. Can't you toke o
simple 'just because' for on answer?"
MARMADUKE by Br~d Anderson
"That Marmaduke is a real smooth
I &Oe6 I fAICWf ~
AW1MIN6 ~ #IJ t.tt.A. PLM .'
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
,t:,,.,_
"Won't footb•ll ••••on EVER end?!"
DENNIS THE MENACE
t
f
~ r
by Hank Ketcham
barkerr · 0-1'2. ------------------------------
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A~t;MT, i~TEN W!{ ... ~ 'rtXJ ACK UP '(C()R
61..0JES, MCNE OUT 1Z> iUE ~ @AG ! ... NoW,Ma.'E IT.1'
PEANUTS
LIV1N6 IN THE DESERT
ISN'T ALL BAD.
BLOOM COUNTY
llH. NI OOt'M'. 50 ~ 50 6tbWVS,
N AflfR NfJTK:£P ~' UH 1HM6 5llM j() M.(;H
MW 60fWJtlj ,
WHE1I OC« l.M5 M'!" CJ.05€ 10
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M AtWX NOTaP 1€~.
5(,0{ 1HfN66 If) j() ~ 115.
WHEN PMTH 15 !If OU'f ~
I
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
ME~.~.P. DR.
~CP#JLRY wro..D u To MeEI VCJ.J FOR
LUNC~
6 .VER S NCE. (.C:)NN\E.
t-'"OIEO, l'\/E. BE.e:N IN
AGONY.~~N WHY
DID Sr\E. ~f\\/e. To GO
-WHY-<'11
MY FA\ORITE MOVIE S1AAS AAf ~ 'CucK N( El I TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
GARFIELD
T MATf THAT WMf.N
THE COA~TE.R -'TIC.K5
TO MY CtLA~'5 TM€N
J:ALL5 ONTO TME TAf>LE!
0
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by Kevin Fagan
by Jim Davis
GAMFlf U', C0'7 I
HAFF A WOP WIF" YOV?
ROSE IS ROSE
BRIDGE
by Garry Trude
by Jeff MacNal
by Berke Breat
I j~ rr.
I
by Lynn Johnst
I WAS KIOOING ! Gcoo Gf\le.F,CAN L
SHE.1A~A
LI1TL.E.. ~ KIDD\~~~ /~1
by Tom K. Ry
AJ.AS) I FIAi'( ~"'ISll
l4t>OU' CL.A~ WIT'M nc
OF Mil P'ICrOV1 ~
~~~
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
MOON MULLINS
Lt~~T SIGWT ...
' r (~
., ' ....
I I • '' ..
JUDGE PARKER
EXCUSE ME IF I DON'T STANO
UP MR. DRIVER euT THE LESS
I MOVE , THE 6 ETTER 1 FEEL 1
l.'VE eeeN W()f\K~O OVER
PRETTY GOOD I 010 YOU GET
TO SEE MY
DAUGHTER -,
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Harold Le Doux
Q.1-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
+JS42 <::I A8M4 OJ5 •72
The bidding has proceeded:
North EHt South
I 0 Obie ?
What action do you take?
Q.2 -As South, vulnerable you
hold:
+AI0'74 ~A92 0 65 •KQJ8
Th.-bidding has proceeded:
Nortb EHt South Weat
l 0 PaH I + PaH
2 NT PaH ?
What do you bid now''
Q.3 -Neither vulner11ble. as South
you hold:
+ 10873 IV' Q9852 0 KJ +A
The b1dd1ng has proceedtd:
Nortlll Eaet eat!a Weat
l 0 Pua l ~ I •
2 v 2 . ?
Whal do you bid now·•
Q.4 -Rot h vuln~rablf'. All South you
hold:
• K2 <:? A983 0 AQ9 +AJlOS
T he bidding has proceeded:
We1t Nordl Eaat Soat!a
Pa.. PaH 1 + Obie
Pua 2 • PaH ?
What do you bid now?
OMAR 0
SHARIFF ~_.~{
Q.5 -&th vulnf'rable. as South you
hold:
+KQ1097832 Q83 0 7 •J6
The bidding has proceeded.
SeuU. Weet Nortla Eut
3 + Pua 4 ~ Pue
?
What action do you take 1
Q.6 -Both vulnerable. as South you
hold:
+AK"4 ~1Ue2 OKICM •S
Tht b1ddlnc has proceedtd:
South Weet North
1 • Pua I NT
P aaa 2 <::I PaH
7
W hal action do you take?
CHARLES
GOREN
Eaat
Obie
PHa
Look for answers on Monday.
Fer l•foraaU.. ~ Claer
GorH'a mew HWU.Uu fer kW
playera, writ. Gen• lridp Leu.
1909 eta ... ..._ An •• Claaul
aoa, N.J. 08017.
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Fighting non-attendance
with 'no e.rcuse Sunday'
It's "No Excuse Sunday" at Ila.Debo Capt1truo
Commu.lty Cla•rcli, 2925 I Camino Capistrano San Juan
Capistrano, this week. ·
The. event is intende~ to elimina1e the many excuses
people aive for not attending church. Cots will be provided
for those who say, '.'Sunday i.s the only day I can sleep in."
81.ankett or fans will be furnished to those who say "This
church is too cold" or "This church is too hot" Ev~n steel
belmcu will be available for those who say, "If I came to
chun:h the roof would cave in." The sanctuary will be
decorated with poinsettias and Easter lilies for those who've never seen it any other way.
Services will be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and the Rev.
Robert Schuller will speak. • • • Temple Slaaron 1s having a 25th anniversary
celebration at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 16 at the Newponcr
Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road.
Anyone who has ever been affiliated with the temple 1s
ufled to attend.
For reservations or further information caJI Agi
Gyurik at 548-1432, Anita WoodcofTat 963-1922, or the
temple office at 631-3262. ••• Lake HWa CommllDity O.•rcb in Laguna Hills, 23331
Moultof\ Parkway, is building a I 5.100-square-foot
addition at a cost of$600,000.
The two-story structure will house the church nursery
and all of its classrooms.
Completion is set for next fall. • • • The Covenant Players will panicipatc in the worship
service at St. Paal'• IAtberu Claarcla of Lapu Beacla,
1190 Morningside Dnve on Sunday at I 0:30 a.m.
The Covenant Players 1s an organization with more
than JOO ~O('S who travc:I aJI over the world performing
plays. •
The service 1s free and open 10 the public, but an
offering wtll be gathered for the players following the
(Pleaae .e ULIGIOUS/88)
In concert
Grammy award wiluaer l•lah Jon• wW
preeent a concert at 7:30 p.m. 811nclay at
Cbrl•t Pre•byterlaa Cbarob, 20112
Jtla&Dolla, ln Banttncton Beach. Jon• 18
ueoclate putor of P'trilt Preebyterlaa and at.
Paal'• Preebyterlan charchee lD Lo9
1el•. Be bu recently releued the albam,
P'ollow Me." Bl8 recelftd hie &rammJ
award for "Alnuadant Life" on the albam
"lllCbtlJ Cloada of J019." A freewill offer-lna will be taken at the concert. P'or
lnlorm.adoa. call 968-4940.
Dogs bark, beasts blessed
as church marks feast day ' ~ .
Iron curtain can't
keep crowds from.
hearing Graham By GEORGE W. CORNELL service last Sunday marking the feast
day of animal-loving St Francis of
ASSISI.
opened -and 10 mode the beasts. :
Weary and bothered by a light
couah. evangelist B1lly Graham
spread out a batch of big, color
photographs. They showed some
spectacular sights -vast multitudes
of people cramming streets and
ad.ioinine rooftops in Commumst-
ruled cities to hear him preach the
Gospel.
"h 's a sign of something," he
mused in a New York hotel room on
return from his biggest and most open
rallies in Eastern Europe. "Although
it's an atheist controlled society. there
is a great hunger and thirst for the
wordofGod."
In Ro mania, about 35.000jammed
the plaza in Timisoara as he made his
way into the Orthodox Cathedral,
fiJled with another 5.500.
"I thought I might lose my hfe. the
crush was so immense," he said.
"Those women are as strong as
men," b~chuckJed. "I thought I was
going to be trampled."
He said there were s1m1lar massive
turnouts everywhere he went m two
weeks of prcachine in seven cities m
Romania and two in Hungary, where
rcli,Uous events were allowed 1n
pubhc arenas for the first ttme known
in this century.
Graham, 66, said his 1mpress1on 1s
that the Soviet "government 1s easing
up" on religion.
"I ~ct the feeling that the
authonties arc beginning to recognize
lhat atheism is one of their stumbling
blocks to being accepted," both by
their own people and the Western
world. he said.
However, Graham kept quahfying
his assessments with phrases such as
"I could be wrong" and "I could have
a distorted view of it."
Nevertheless, in his missions 10 the
Soviet Union and five other Com-
munist-ruled countries of Eastern
Europe over the past seven years, he
has become the mostly widely heard
American churchman in that area.
He said the doors are opening
progressively wider to him. "They're
giving me more opwrtunities to
preach to crowds," he said. Asked
why. he said, "It's a mystery to me. I
JUS! don't know. I take it as an
opening from God."
He rioted that he pnvately takes up
Billy Graham
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Throughout the time of worship 10
the magnificent. packed cathedral, an
unlikely. mtermittant sound arose
from vanous plaa:s tn the congrega-
uon -the barklng of dogs.
Someumes, 1t was the raptd, 1h10
yapping of a poodle. somettmes tht'
deep. commanding thunder of a
Great Dane or assorted other canine
notes amid the hymns and prayers.
Also, intermingled w11h the singing
of robed choirs and orchestral mel-
odies, there came recorded howls of
"The strength and mystery of
animals. hlte the ram and forest.
make us human," Morton said
"Without animals. o ur humanity 1s
impoverished God 's glory 1s
diminished. We would not be human
without them "
Then as the smoke of incense rose
around the whne-and-gold altar and
dancers nnged 1t 1n a swtrl of leaps
and spins w11h colored banners
waving, the great bro nze front doors
A grand. old elephant. wttb a stnngl
of flowers around his neck. lumbered
at the head of the strange procession
up the long central aisle the length of
two football fields.
Among the approximately 7,000
assembled worshippers moved a
placid, swaying camel, a sorrel horse.
a nervous. brown llama. a donkey.
mulllcolored goats. sheep, a turkey.
duck. parrot and boa coostnClor
Out among the congrcgat1on. the
sporad1c barklng sttll broke out from
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twittenng of forest birds, the wh1s-NEWPORT BEACH human and religJOus nghts issues 1hng of whales and dolphins.
with officials m every city he visits, .. All God's creatures. all of the CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE and finds that these talks "help a great Earth, show forth God's glory." said
deal." But he avoids politics in his h y R J p k M t e cry ev. ames ar Orton. 2101 1Sth St. sermons. dean of New York's Episcopal Ca-
"They appreoate that." he said. thedral of St. John the Divine, 1n a Newport Beach
Ho we ve r, he does ca 11 Pub Ii cl Y for ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
prayers for\he U.S.-Soviet arms talks MCC "We bfllleve In• Loving God,
m Geneva and for President Reagan OCEAN OF LIFE a friendly God." and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
tn their forthcoming summit. 1001 w. ""'·SM. U•c:..t. .__.,CA Sunday Service 10:00 A. M. 6J14'"
He said "world public opinion ts 11 •·"'· • 7:>0 '·"'· (714) 854-1420 going to force something of 1 ... K-°"91
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Andrew C Peele
Minister
Orange Coast
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COMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 12, 1985
rm on
ter
in~
eliff
-or renovation since it
the 1960s, the Newport
Cent.er of the Church of of Latter-Day Saints
Dover and 16th Stn:ets
is undcraoina a
ii aimed at updatina
of the buildina to fit
llMID4ill&community. The
vemcnts wiU increase ••:v when the facility is
a:nity interest events
and social occasions.
The llormou' Newport Beach Stake Center aeta a facelift.
visible change in the ~oval of the steeple,
replaced by a free.
on the Dover Street lian at street level will
rwcb.
plasterina over the brick rctainin3
wall to match the bwldina. and
modifyint the steps on 16th Street
into a patio-like concept with deeper
steps and a landing.
External metal I-beam pillars will be covered to give the appearance of
stone columns. Stone work on the
parking lot side will be chanaed to tic
in with other stone work on the
buildinJ-A canopy will offer weather
protection for entrance on that side.
Tamutza Construction oflrvinc is
handling the $600,000 project.
changes include
GIOUS NOTES .••
information, call 494-7998. • • • Africa -Its Shame and Glory" wiU the the
h by Gavin Kaplin at the UDJtartu
Dow-'lp of Lapa Beacll, 429 Cypress
y at 10:30 a.m.
o was born and raised in South Africa, will
nomic and historical perspective of his
and relate the personal experiences that led
exile.
r will follow the program.
information, call 494-4743 or 494-3651 . • • • mad among the Christian Jews" 1s the topic
'a Sunday Forum at St. Mlcb el & All Aa1el1 ~. 3233 Pacific View Drive. in Corona dcl '-m: Grosse. Presbyterian minister and UC
, will explorcthe connections between
• tianity, and Islam.
information, caJI the church office at
• • • SO of Laguna Beach will be Bar Matzvah Oct.
!1!111'1,llm"l"'r Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista. in
b.
's side, in absentia. will be Evgeny Pekar of
'se Guitar." a collect1on of contemporary
ona1 worship sonas. will be the first album
Completion is planned by
Thanksgiving.
released by the newly formed Amazing Grace Records.
Oct. I S is the release date.
A conference entitled "Touched by the Fire! Filled
with the Spirit!" will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at
the Marywood Cuter in Orange today. The conference is
sponsored by the Christian Service Agency of the Catholic
Diocese of OranJe. For further information, call 542-6729.
St. Aadrew1 Pre1bytertu Cltarcb of Newport Beach
will host its annual Fall Woman's Retreat on Oct. 19 from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Author Jill Briscoe will talk about "Renewal on the
Run."
For ticket information. call 645-1891 or 631-8026. • • • Tile Prttbytertu Cltarcla of tbe CovtDUt, 2850
Fairview Road, in Costa Mesa will present a film entitled
"First Fruits" Sunday at 7 p.m.
The movie is about two young men who became
missionaries and slaves in the West Indies 250 years ago.
For further information, caJI 557-3340. • • • New and nearly new ''treasures" at bargain pnces will
be featured at the 2nd annual Prc-Chnstmas Auction of the
Lagoa Beacb Ullitarlu UDJvenaUat Fellow1bJp, 429
Cypress Dnve, on Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Participants may preview the items from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m.
The auction 1s open to the public. A donation of$2 per
person is asked.
BEASTS BLESSED AT CHURCH •..
hom87
pets brouatit by tbe11 owne,.., while
cats 1Quirmcd in pepple'a arms or
alept and kids sat bia~cd on parents'
shoulders.
Around the glowing altar, the
animals formed a circle, standing
there as blcssioas and prayers were
spoken
"We give you thanks most gracious
God. for the beauty of earth and sky
and sea; for the nchncss of moun-
tains. plains and rivers; for the songs
of birds and the lovliness of flowers.
for the wonder of your animal lcingdom."
Momentarily. the jittery llama reared. turning hls head about with
pointina ears and anxious eyes, but a
purple-robed handler calmed him as
prayers and music continued and
wh1te<lad dancers fluttered in the
aisles.
The choir earlier sang the Canticle
of the Sun, with phrasinas taken from
St. Francis, the 12th century friar who
cherished wild life as well as people,
preached to birds and made friends
with "brother wolf."
Amid the sinaing came recorded
bums and cries of nature. Then the
people recited that famed. selfless
prayer of Francis:
your peace .... Gn1nt that we may not
so much seek to be consoled as to
contole; to be undentood as to
understand· to be loved as to love. For
it is in Jiv1na that we receive: it is in ~on1na that we arc pardoned; and
H is in dying that we arc born to
eternal life ...
In bis sennon, Morton said Francis
holds up "a lens to God's creation ... a
lens for us to sec how God values
animals." He added:
"In the light in the eye of a camel, or
tn the eye of a cat, is truly reflected the
glory of God. This is not scntimen-t.ali~ .... Saving animals is part of
saving ourselves ...
Later. the courtyard outside the
cathedral was turned into a kmd of
many-ringed circus. with a three-act
play on the life of St. Francis
performed in one area. wb1le in others
costumed Indians danced and kids
petted animals.
Inside an auditonum, the Rev.
Benedict Groeschel. a brown-robed
Franciscan who dirccts spiritual stud-
ies for the New York Roman Catholic
archdiocese. led a panel on animals
and the Franciscan legacy.
Animals. he said, express "some-
symbols of every rel111on. They speak
to us. We learn from tbinp symbol·
iz~ by animals."
He said his favorite wu the
hippopotamus. wbicb shows "God's
sense of humor. He must have made:
the hippo late Saturday afternoon.
That dumbest, ualicst thing ... could
be a symbol for the visible church.
"It's so old, so fat. so ufiy, so slow
that only God could love 1t"
He said cruelty to arumals is "not
only what it does to the animal, but
what It does to the person. It docs
somcth10§ awful.. It m~es thcr!' immune.• He wd tortunng a cat
"spreads out to people."
"We'll never understand how
much animals do for people," he said.
"Many are held t()fether by animals.
A saying has it that if you need a stable
life don't rely on people, get a dog. I wo~ldn't be surprised if pets have
done more for people than all the
psychiatrists."
He said many people have "hoped
that one way or another, we'll meet
our animal friends on the other side"
in the afterlife. Christian doctrine is
silent about it, he said but added:
thing symbolic of the transcendent" "There's nothing wro~ with ho~
"Lord, make us instruments of as shown by their use in the "liturgical . ing."
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GRAHAM BEHIND IRON CURTAIN ...
From Al
substance" to come out of the arms
negotiations, adding 1t would be
helpful "if Mr. Reagan and Mr.
Gorbachev would just sit around telling each other stories.
"There's nothing liJcc personal
contact and personal friendship for
getting over obstacles. Both men have
appeal. They both smiJe a lot. Reagan
is one of the great story-tellers, and
Gorbachev is. too ...
Graham, who regularly confers
with U.S. presidents after his foreign
trips, planned to talk with Reagan by
telephone this week.
In Graham's appearances m Hun-
gary. where he had been twice before,
he was allowed to preach both in the
Budapest Sports Stadium, packed
with 13,000. and in a public square in
the southern Hungary city of Pees
There, authorities permitted use of
a large, mobile video screen so the
crowd, estimated by police at nearly
30,000, could sec as well as hear the
evangelist.
However, has 1 l~ay, scven<1ty
preaching rounds jn Romania drew
tbc most unusual turnouts, totaling
an estimated 150,000 even though no
advance publicity or public advertise-
ment was permitted, with overflow
crowds packing streets and roofs.
··All of it was from word of mouth."
Graham said. "People came 40 or 50
miles by wagon to hear the gospel."
Graham, lounging at has hotel 1n
brown corduroy slacks and a blue
jersey before headins heading home
to North Carolina, said he has to start
taking it easier.
"I can't keep up th as schedule much
longer." said the preacher. wh o turns
67 on Nov. 7. "I'm slowing down. I
walk down steps a litle slower. It's a
little harder getting out of the back
scat of a car."
However, he bas about 50 waiting
invitations to colJege campuses, a crusade next spring in Washington,
D.C.. a world evangelism meeting
next summer in Amsterdam, and a
fall crusade in Paris.
He said he'll probably do more
preaching in the Soviet Union, where
he has an invitation to Russian
Orthodoxy's celebration of its
I ,OOOth anniversary there in 1988.
He also has been mv1ted for a
mission in China.
But he worries about not having
time for his family. "I tiavcn't been
home for two months," he said. "I
have 16 grandchildren, most of
wbom hardly know me."
cient Dutch tree hale and hearty after centuries
fden University's Botanical Gar den. 16th century. Hisotherclaim to fame was introducing a Turkish flower In 160 l to s upply medical potions hercr that was to become a Dutch national symbol: the tulip.
--~--ta•IR. Netherlands -The ycl-
cascading from the i11e:uee in Leiden University's Garden would have
lus Ousius. He planted
ago.
blossomed without fail
since 1601 . when
garden's first director.
the fledgling laburnum
one of the garden's outer
to Gerrit van Vliet. current garden Although air pollution -the bane
director. of botanical gardens -is relatively
"It's amazing how the old lady low in this medieval Dutch city due to
survived such a long time Wlthout the nearness of the North Sea, van
major problems." he said of the tree Vliet said other natural disasters
commonly known as "golden rain.. constantly threaten the garden. one of
and to science as Laburnum Europe's oldest.
anagyroidcs Meditcrraneum. Consider the laburnum's neighbor,
lts long and happy life as a tall, reddish beech tree dating back
meticulously chronicled m the gar-to 1820.
den'sycarlyrccords,first compaledby Its trun k and branches are now
Ousius. In 1594 be supervised the covered with burlap bandages soaked
botanical garden's first plantinas ma in a pesticide that van Vliet hopes will
I 02x 132-foot plot and wrote about destroy a persistent fungus threaten-
' his floral charges untiJ bis death in ing its life.
from the whitefly to windstorms.
according to van Vliet.
Not so the labumum, which stands
protected against the clements by the
high wall, now part of an adJoaning
university building.
Ousius' garden was intended solely
to supply the potions and medi-
caments of the Dutch medical pro-
fession.
The laburnum bears poisonous
beans, which van Vliet believes were
used in the developments of anti-
dotes.
Modcm~ay pharmaceuticals have
put the botanical garden out of the
medical profession. but it now sup-
plies virtually all plant matenal used
by the university's biology depart-
ment.
The garden has grown in to a 5-acrc
area bordered by one of the cny's
fonner moats, and boasts about 8.000
species. both indigenous and exotic.
The most famous tropical tenant
li ves in a specially built greenhouse
pool and as known to science as
Victona Regina. and affccuonately
called "Viclcy" by the garden staff.
Related to the water lily, the plant
blooms only two nigb'u a year. Ever
since Vicky took her first dip here in
1870. her rare blooms -white the
first night.t purple the second -have
been the rocus of an annual moonlit
parade of hundreds of flower lovers.
The garden, which is open to the
public for a modest fee , draws about
35.000 visitors a year.
Although there arc a few regu-
lations, carvirig your initials on the
trees is strictly forbidden.
~Denblc tree, which comes 1609 0 h 391 f · t · t
.•me legume famil y as a Th°C widely traveled Clusius is a la~~r ~u~ber ~ef~e0 ~;d~~·~ ~~~:~ r:;"ocus on Sou th AfJr1·can plan ts w about 33 feet high and is credited with compiling the first floral and flowers have fallen victim to I' I ~than~_ev_e_r_be_fi_o_rc...:'....:.a..:..cc....:.o:...r.::.d:...in~g__.a.:u:.:i::::de::s:.....t:.:o:.....S~pa~in:.:...:a:..:.:n=d....:A.:.u=s:..:tn:..:·=-a.:.i:..:.n ....:t:..:..hc.::_..:O:..:.:th:.:.:c:.:.r....:n:.:.:a:.:t.:.:ura:..::.:..l ..:ca.:.:s:..:ta=s:..:tr:..:o:..!:p:.:.:h.:::cs:....:..:ra:..:n~g.a!:..:·n:.:.!g!-,
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2021 ~ 8tYd (et Bey St) ti M .... CA 92827 I(714)146-7441
Proteas and other native South
African plants will be the focus of
Joan Pare when she demonstrates
arranging at Monday's lOa.m.
meeting of the Oran1e County
Floral Art• Galld.
Originally from Constatia, South
Africa, Pare decorated Buckingham
Palace for the royal wedding and has
traveled throu~out the world.
(ast)Admiss1on is $3.50 for the
program at Woman's Oub of Santa
Ana, 601 N. Balcer St. Season tickets
for October through May meetings
arc obtainable at a savings. Phone
544-161 7 for information.
When the Costa Mesa Bay-Cities
branch of the National Facblla
Society meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday
in the Neighborhood Community
Center. 845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
Elda RedabaJ will speak on
"Begonias."
Dr. David WalklllgtoD, director of
the arboretum at Cal State Full-
enon, will discuss poisonous plants
in gardens and in the wild when the
Horticaltaral Society of Orange
Cou ty meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the California Cooperative Ex-
tension, I 000 S. Harbor Bl vd ..
Anaheim.
There will be a plant forum, plant
sale and ref rcshmcnts; visitors are
welcome.
• • • "Dawg Show" entries will be
judged for the dustiest lea ves,
longest necks and most suckers
when the Ta1taaa African Violet
Society meets Wednesday atthe
Mercury Savings building, 1095
Irvine Blvd., Tustin.
After the 6:30 p.m. plant and
supply sales and 7 p. m. horticultural
program. experienced growers will
demonstrate how to salvage
"dawgs" with proper care.
Blooming African violets are
gi ven to each new member. Phone
644-8851 for details.
• • • A colored slide presentation by
Dennb Couor on "Prunin' and
Plantina in Preparation for Wtnter"
will be seen by Newport Rills
Garden Cleb members at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday at GlendaleFederal
Savings, I 00 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. Connor is a
horticulturist from Monrovia nur-
se~.
'Mrs. William Todd, membenhip
chairman, has more information at
644-6929.
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conectaon on
This ls
your chance to
show off your boa
constrictors or blblts, ~es
or bonneu. Wh~t do you riavr7
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Complete patloa Cowra NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No I TIP e1&U'Tl pun.
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MANAGER
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
a. • M11n1. clean-ups mow1«"0
Ca.11• C -• ~U tree trim Free estimates' • IH AMERJCAN AXNDYMAN Mr Estrada 645-338 t
chlt&:a my home NB .. Carpentry fencing wtn-Shru1>11Tree Trim Compt ANOVS WALLCOVERI --------., ---to• ..
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CALL TODAYll
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C M area Tranaport to dowa plumt>lng marllte nstalla!lon & A«nov a<:hOOI & Dack 650--0258 tub encl hauling. etc gardening Comoernrve 1n1 pa1n11ng S43-4013 prices Cnucl\ 548· 7032
Chrl1tlan mothe r wlll And v .. Jesua la LO<d -E•pert Wallcoverlng I bebyall Mon-Fri CM/SA (llc•30405) 536-8244 Clean Ups•Tree Trimming stallatton RMI Conault ... 1 "314 ----Yard Ma1n1 •Hauling area. .,.. ... •GEN HOME REPAIRS MIKE 650•3263 ant Ass1gnmnt ~1-8690
AROUND THE CLOC Patnt. Drywall Carpentry •WE GALS SHOULD*
7 Days.Large Yardl etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL TllEES •HANG TOGETHER•
We ofter an excellent ben· Safe-Healthy-Free Envrm. .... •Nov•• •N LARGE and -" Cl 839-0730 •NYT1•• eflt program. paid VI• A ll 0_ft C 1 ""8-l"' .. r-9 n,... ,.,,.. Toppedl remov....., ean-,.. .., cation• & holldayw. bonul 'J aact ,,......,tte are ..... .,.."..., small I DO IT ALLI up ·n-1awn1 751-3•76 all
program and d«ltal In-araltart ni 531 -5579 Pat or Ive mtg CLUl·IPS Platttr/&ryw
euranc• Salary plul XPPUANCE REPAIR c1 ... 1.... ct I HAUL A WAY Handyman Int IEJll patcti ~.
ml!Mge relmburaement WUh«-Ofyer·Aef~-etc ROBlN S CLEXNING All ty;,. • carpentry 1ree Free est Dave 645-.,885 custom le1Cturlng. quellty
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M::.. c8l. ApPtY 9-11 p Ing .... A;>a1r1 I upholate<y. windows. etc lencea & gat•. tree trim. -·-·-·-···'!!'!"' ...... ._ ..... ~I a.m. or 2-4 p.m. (Clrcula-A9eurtacl~ e Roonng & 11"1 llllt.111 -1212 dump run• c M & NB ••n•rz 24lrarn•111-1•
tlon Dept.). Waterproo no• 531-4199 Commercial lnq ..icome area Jim Whyte 642-7206 ifRICKWORK Small 1ot>sl•ooocs IOt>l dOMl1gh .. ~
....... al Dntal Sl Oflveweyw. petloa, path•. EUROPEAN CLEANERS Baalia1 N-pon Costa Mesa.IOAAINS-CLEAR From •1 im..,r;::;rtr.'-r~:0~111 etc No lob too amall tea I /G d I lrvtne Ref's 675·3 175 o• H · HooMC n no ar en no Cf HAUUNG _ UOViNG _ Faucets. ,spoeet, Mtw, 15oufOOTFAE!ZERl36. BfCYCLES: Lady'a, ,,,.,..., ICE cr99m mak• S12. 4-REFRIGERATOR '50 . · ·to AMI. Mlctc9Y 536-0653 fr .. •t. !Wta. 495-2478 Garage & Yard Clnupa j MtTiat 1851 -9604 ~&M 722-90el
Old typ•wrlt•r 120. 10-apMd. l.cty'acout• pl9oe Samaonlte luog11g9 Guitar '40. ~t• hoor at1:1~~un only Aaphllt-rep.ir-pn<lng Iota Home Cleaning by tile Jon 6-'S-8192 ta•• •IY1llt Exe>er1 Service & R9P*
Couch S10. Nw ¥· ~ brak• CNltt, hu bUket, S.O. Brewmatlc 2-pot Facft et.c1rlc · H~ apt complex-l'leavy roller Dynamic Duo Comm'I, _ I -3• yrs e•P Reeld'l/Comm l: ptpe so. .,., foot. ~ c:am.r. All= •l.ctrlc cottM maker ~~ =::. ~ t" DENTAL Aaat. Ortho. ROA Joe 6'5-4269 7em-9Pm reeld'l,xlt ref• 650-8278 •CLEENCO• OUICI< & CAREFUL L1C "'09035 "4-891
bttex plP9 in.-uon ricM MW. Extraa. S20. Chai~ fruit and Mannina d •• new s10: r9q, Orthoup pr«. 4 day Concrete/maaonry all Clean-ups & H•ullng LO RATES T1380•6
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CaaMtt• tap• deck• tor (coat MO) 124. Riva! Electric dlah wann.r •6· 11o. Saka c*MI ooet For bu9Y Orthodontic of. ways. repl809 w/concnrte retiabte. r .... IT .. eet. own -------CLEAN & EXPER' 1.:ios to smell ~ •
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. with cw •29. 844-8N9. aofa S50 2553 Fordham $26. Saka drw, new communication akllla. MN Low prlOM Guar'd. AXNEDX UXssXdlNd I STUYlll otLLHl 1=,~0~IC mg~ll. ~ BA.AND new patio 9nd Orlv•, "coat a Meaa. ~5914. Nwport Xtnt h<>Un. 840--4292 Underwat• Hull Cleenl~ Eat 531-35591831--0498 ....... ...-. I STllflTS ...... ce. P.""""--"111"!"'~~~~
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bl!e 145. 8*• petta 25t· patio ator3M.78 my price bra~ta i-4 Antlqu• cw ... t S25. Menclolln our high toueh/hlgh t.ch Outdrtwa & Ou~~ .. ~.. ... ... -, • I NEW Waret>ouM StorAQt! "1--fa'a t7.~. lkW9 botird '4. 120. 642-1 · )9wetry S&-125. Antlq\19 s26. Wooden potty dlalr office. W• emphaalH Freeway Mann.~ RESIDENTIAL ,.Xlnt Aer1 , .. _ -_.
Chld 1 Ollf ... t '5. 180 CL 0 THE S : Men' a . but1one 1Clt . Cohctlt>* '5. Chlld'a roc:tllng cNlr P9rlOf\al ~t of luiMa lenieel RMs Rat• No '2b to C.A.S va CO 27 lu1iaJ Stmct ""'"'l!'tlPJ~~~~""!'!"i
allle •10. ~. wom•n'a. chlldr•n·a. 10t-S1. 739 Wee1 17th S2. Uttt. .-:tr1c b*• our IMITI and high In-1g9/WMll Mary 4 2-9133 Htg AJC. ~~hi EF Uc 86tRb 1 CARE In rn~
2 -50 WATT at er•o many Mn9 5t-s6. K~ Str.t, Coeta Mee&. Sun-wlUI training~ '30. vofY9ment w/our dl9nta. Acu'Type Word Proc111 llJIL.. ...... Amane A/C "IS IC 451263 C lied wood free •t 7D0-•19t __...,. S30 832 9382 enware tumltur• ~ day only t-4pm Safutday momng only Call 141·1&M t>« 8-4PM Ing. W• do INnUaCftpta, TL home Hom~ coo ----...,.---·--·--·! tuf9 s1-s10. Crtb'. beby MOYlng out of etet• ttlet Ora. Scott a. Julie Ford malllngllat. etc. 786-3S30 Sat~~gu¥d Hlllr n• 111-1111 meela 540-•10 1 Kath~ M" KENMOAE gee,_,., It.,,. 5t-S 10. Seturday ~ ~ ~r:: day! C"Mh only. 1142 8 DOS & TMm Art R•March SV'IC• Comm llree6d I 891-5741 ..._ting oone rtontW l Paiatia1
Oood oondlton MO. only 9-3. 2242 Avelon . a AneN!m A~ Coet• •••m• ....... a.tore tn\'99tlng c8ll fOf YOLANDA HOUSECLEAN -----Wll'l''!l ... .P~'!'llft~.-.~~~ ·;-;:rn~~-:11151!~ eirtr• ftrm matt,...., StrHI, Coat• MH•. $4. 84&-11 13. M9M. 142-1107. •n-1. big MvlnQL Mr Holllnd SERV AH•. rellabl•. ·-· lenlCft FINE PAINTING B~ Rich •
boa apf1ngl and tr South off Whon nMt LAROE alr11M dog k9nMI RES Ilk futt/pett time. Fl9x hra. "6-11387213-3.74-7544 °'*. r9fa. 642-0405 EJlquQt• Xcouetb"'" l ard Sln0< 16 yrs of happ~ Fr•~ Mtt uoeteent quall F .. rttN Aoed t40 75Mt44 Tl moet • new on e.neftta, RO.A~-Call · ~ Ory cuetomen uc 28Q6.« 1~ FIMndnQ eeo 9ecti c.ntmy Cfllld' ' · · balanc•d wh ... a. 2· ns.o7n or aft epm l BEA s.c·y s.tv 'fyplng "--.i..-.. apt or remc>V9. • Thanll-Youl 983·4 1 u • QUALITY W°"9(
H I ... i S5 Conmn DUNEbuggytraltar ,,.. LUGGAGE. tan thrH HR71x 15 •so . 2 -wllndt840-<4292 Dictation Word.Pree . .,.. .. ___ .... ,.. 147-7901 BMch Ctt• ,.,.,. ... ,., ~ •• 'new MO. wonc'50.t42-2i04. pl.CM 150. Andiron• GR70x14 .60 2 · c T RT lnHB Unda,84().15'10 xtt CONSTRUCTION lutn-.......... RAINBOW PAINTING Phone &'TM112 14&-?otot• all9 4 ..a-MO GR71x15 NO. 2·L7b15 X-Ray T..::tt R or M · New-A9mocMl·Addltona .. , Quality 11 our po11cy uc 201 .. 1
_. ... EXCELLENT oteerl doubl9 =· t~lmi;,:;;,-S 15. S36. 2--H71ic14 l3e 2 to wonc le hour ll'llft frenklln Acc1g. TaxM, 722· 1737 ttc•480e38 MUSIC LESSONS Col-650-6648 JEFF ll( 8M8
'72 ANG artll, oood mettrtea '40. 8olC apt1ng Hlcllory aheft ~1t9fe new 154A>l13 ISe. 1· Set/Sun only.131-3199 fln#\Cel stet.,,,.,.ta. M-1ege profeeeor Spec6eitty
OOlldttlon '26. 14a-ft7t. '40. 32 w.-..y, tr;tne. S20 ~2 H7lx1u1a AM on G.M .. ~jAOlllC IWlilA a1e1 w11t1 Obtaining Ctedtt c..ltnldee women 111cta too, ~ I04K. lff, lit tm
.INT..... 0 .. 1-..1a. · · '·orc1 and ott. .._.. ~....,. !!!! **a io... ••• ~ I= home ~ 74~24 559-4740 F',... .. 11ma1e " roo..•r. MAN'S 27 lncfl m;; ... • .. walnut fr8fM '40. 1etea flM,LAC. actWI M-SMrra 1C>-ac>Md ~ IS1-3rv1. Ill • ~ Suc*tor Offtoe S-W. RTC cW m Pleno Lwona 142-8215 A. A A PAINTING lnt1Ex1 THE CONST CO. lo ~he Mlrtoom _,. brW Ind b** lent oondttol Hee ,_, TWO ,randl doors .. Good. aold bOC*•_.,..IO tor 8'I 'fOAI Word P'tcc111 Sip~ In Comm'I Salon oe MY11que LOWEST l)C)Nlble prtoe Comm . l'Wlld'I, ,_ ;;o~=:: ~-:..~ ~s br::: = Uf9 ...,;·eel*-= = ~·o!J: =-MC~.= lngneeda. Mane417-2171 :i =.,:;. eet. LIM A z~. 8 A 10Gs~~:::A=~~:36 Proteea6oNI • llW11
h anging tU. fur Chin ... .:,...... n \U· b9ft •;:-r..._.or. ao ~. Dutc11 ,_.. =fo:c::,.:: Cup!M ........... tntrE•t 30 vn e"per . ltnri ~ ~ = =~-l80.Sett91nfent""*" 24xMSS-.~ ,.~111,.,et •~-·ti: I 1 dllatl111 ALlnlan l"r.r1 842-sn•l~:S:'i=::lr=:im• ~ =. .. .. aao. a mower •• .,. HO •• ::c=.. ~-= =-' T-'°'*" eo... ..... CA IH21 =--fWnod' ••• •MO ce. MW.™ G ""'4Y UABiblPi-UXSOi4RY rJ °'.NT /EXT PAINTIMG ~.::... ~
... --Holy Hobby 14M751. r\lbbet ..,.. II t °"*9 ... Lay • w.-~. AMb. tit LMld9clePlnO .. ~1 HOUMI & A(>t ~ ratee ooon. ...
•1.IChlof,, TV •nest,(. UHD ~ j8iftY good ooodltton ai. -::: ~"1 ..., 1'Y "8nd. II. t, 11!,.'.ffl. ;a.-epm IUtlD 6" MPi"' ~ l40-4101 ~ done Inc*. b.ock. mne. Quallty .wor11 885-5756 Pf1C*. ,...._ ~21 . ..._and oond!IOI., Mlle.,._ A~~· ..... ~o~i.O:doan~ ~~;....!'_~~:z-a1 ...... , ~-.. ,~!......on LADYPA1NTER ~~~:.;!!t'a=I --· pound,--·~· "'*-. 141-141,, _.. • -· . 110 ..._ .. ---. ..... __ ,._.. .._ __. Int 1Ex1 11 yr experience
flV ...., roof mount NM. ..... 1 .... lllO. WOftl CNldfW and 14711°' Don ll2-&20a Ju ]I..... ISMAIL'I QAN>€HtHQ F,... eat Aeeaonet>le a0 . .U.J104. 54Mlr7. ~= t10. ~;..:.1 ·t1 . C all £1•/IB.. Oici(i:WOOOOOViM =rwin..,_ ... Matnt ~ TrM l60-t924or 857-MOt
You P1 ,... • gun '° "-AYNN -... and ....oan. ~ -1 .. 70 .... ~= ~ 10 ~ ~&20 •42111 ... 7401 a.rv ~ l• llO-t3 l& PAIHTEA NEEDS WOAl<I
"dfaw f .. t" -'*'you r-'9 S10· T..-....._~ HIGH o"alr 1 10 2 ".-~-.... t4 .,.---E..lCT'NC&AN CH LAWN tEIMCX lnt/bt. oelltnga ,_.,,,Mt>
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fotlfNllNgt'I ~ l"9h outi.r ~. Mt _......... School hp req'd . a tvlty offto.. Good time. A&>Pt'I In penon, Pen time Oln1lr oouneel· (7 14)771-2311
typing Xlnt ~--· Ad'..-. '4.. 1aso Main It 1Mne ort "t¥Mted. Help boye ·--._.-~. M -,y-"' ' and glr1• eollclt new llllWIY I inr ..
• tr.in reet. seT~ .,.10"~ ... IJ llJI eubeoilptlont on their Sat only. tem to 4 pm.
PART-TIME Good front of -1MM&n11111 IOI()---.. !o;IMI;:::::: .... peper rout ... Mutt enjoy AW'/ In'*"°" Mon thru ---floe~· l'/Plna ..... __., ... ,_ "-OO'IW:Yt'l r.A~ ....,. wonting With 10-13 yr 'r1d•y tam to apm 480 r-• •-&&wpm & l)hOMI. ·~ Mu1t have office ••· • .. • • op producing •g•nt old•. !arty ev.n1ng houf'I E. 17th St. CM
.... ... tact Tln• 1eo-1313. pertenot, type towpm, "lmagee II ..-1ng • W-..-. ueletant to lhow work drrt/ llexlble ""
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The Deity Piiot Clroutatlon OOod phone rnenner. Air-time 8alee ~ant for hOW to tarn 810 money In CommlNlon only. tn a If
Offlot needa • ~. llW1'1•.... por1 area. 11000 -wt\atll~•ont rMI .. late. Lo.de of Call SN<» Emlley O -
mati.n and ~btt goOd drtvtno rec«d • 11200/mo. 566-2489 of tM flneet Hllllmaltl lud• I dlr•ctton 842...:t21ut.20e htl~... IOl lalMl Illa.. 1111 C..ta ktN fit ~6°sm7:-Of· =" ~~· .~.,eci ~~~ ~!~ = ~~ ~:,::: IUlll OUIT ** UYERS wX~tE~~ doob sxct SXt ONLY. HNflld lttm•. Women'• &
Appllcant mull hl\19. &crowCorp,546-7723 N~lll/'1.... •nlOY d•allng •Ith Altrep11MMU8Th•V92 •HLJPIUT :r:ua•t~:,: ~c. at 117 AMETHVST. kldaclothlng,~!l'·~t QOOd phone pef'IOntlltty. IHI ~ want to meet yn EXPERIENCE In NII--t&-2183 · HouHhold good•, & Mt & mtao. 8•1 un
Training wm be PfOVlded. lllllUL Ulll'IUY you. PtMM oall Jul*1 a1 Ing R· 1 real eet•t• within mhie.. ctolhlng, . t>oot<a, 402 Broadway, CM.
L•arn valuable otttca Tl 11M0 PO .-fl •nNllTTll 831-M&a for an appt. OC. Get to the lop by Cou 1 Hal Dell 10-2 OAK SIDEBOARD. Llon1 collectlbl• & Jawely. Mleo hNflld fteml, iyp.-ekllla, work with nice M•!Or nnanoe 00 Mede Publlahlng nrm In FV l\u _..... working with • MMOMd n er P h .. d, & f .. 1. t>eVeltcl Stone Mertln neckpleQt. rllar bogte board
people end earn 14.25 eecre1ary for d~ urgent lmmed need tor i.. ftet f W •-~ol Writ• Remu, ~t =~r~2 Al~~2:; .. · mirror. r•tlnl1hed. Mull More. All good Hema. :'.atee you natM 111 Sat !r,:.!~s:,':'~~!(. ~~~-vi-a eoo: ~ng~ =!,~!.,M~. ~ ·~= .. ~~··~~ ,~,11. ~,,e.M~~ c~ DAV CLEA:NG Plant to .. 111100 obo. 845-04151 Ctrtaa ••• ••r 1111 e-1. 2187 RalefGh Ave.
0:00 to 10:30 AM. mutt. Nr New~ I hra par ft, 4PM-IPM. Coet• M.... With our 92827 open eoon. Need ... ul ••ff 2 FamilY Y•rd §8'. LOte of MOVING SALE. Olnett•
Pl•H• call Elf Mn to Senta Ana p . ,._ Toe> pay+ b9Mftt9, new commlMlon ac.le iill per1enced Counter Salee I llf &PPLWIOll hHhld ttemi. Toole, eet, aofabed. dlahwaaher. echedute an appoint• MJmeto:rrT~mera.I Call MrCtancy5S6-9380 ~can~ more ttwln 1·~.:. lady. Good aalary tor LES 957.8133 furniture & morel 711 vecum cteanere. 1mall
ment. 042...:t21. Ananoe Co. PO Bo~ 989, CREATIVE SEAMSTRESS In~ ... ~ 1~-· rlghl peraon. Call Paul Larl(apur. Sit 8-1 1'30 apptlancee, .J.a<:~~I;. & EOE Santa Ana. CA 92701 or Wiii ~ fabttc and waoea by -""' on., :. 640-9&43 tor Interview. DMc> Freeze S&O. Gu grlll RE mlac. ttema. ....,1 ......... PIT ••n••IT 650-9666 EOE pa~. 497..ec>73 ~=~o :n = EASY ASSEMBL y WOAKI S50. 841--0314 9 ti~~o8~~{1~~ on~ALE ~ Sat 9-3. 2310 W•tmlneter
26 hra par .... very bu9y alllTllY /mMTM that 11000 "'6<1y. Houra u IDW*I aeoo.oo per 100. Guarar.-G.E Waeher and Etectnc Houaehold ll•m•. 23 Ave. Phltoo air cond.
real •Ille otnoe, Mon-~ .,. ftulble. High ac:t1o01 The ()(ange Cou1 Diiiy teed P1ym«1t. No Ex· 0ry9'/Gold. Gd cond Carmel Bay, CdM 191n" RCA TV, Al/ a4de
Fn. Ex!* prerd. Good ~P«*IOed.mcl~'n = nNUnD/ greduat•, ~ atu· Pttot le too•dno tor help In partenoe/No Salee. o.-S250/b0th 54&-8872 curtetn, compl 9x12, t~ ettquete. Must ~= ~ 0 Joh~ PUTI IP UTllT ctena end MrtO< otttzien• 111 Ad ~ . Dept. tllta eend Mlf·addreaMd Aecondtlloned Appttencee llUT FW llAlln matched Mt of wood•
be rellab6e & Pfeeentab6e. G Con HI CIVIi are encouraged to apply. Aeepon9ibl1111M wtll In-atamped envelope. Relrlge/Wuhefa/OfY9fl SAT. Oct 12 Noon-4pm. (old golf clul>t), etc.
Call Joen 831· 12M ~:_ 2s:'92~ Immediate opening M f~ For an Interview call elude p1ctt up and cs.-ELAN VITAL -903 S50 10 S300 1530 Su· The Shore1 Apl., carl)0(1 Set 9-0n. 3 oak bar tlool•.
I ·~i~~\:·P uper. iypeee«er k u ~1 ttvery of eda. pulllno 3419 Enterprtae Ad, Ft pertor CM 831•3197 area. 900 SEA LANE pwr mower 11111 camera ~" ,,· llllr.'llf heve h:;;..::;,arb::_ 'fm ptf 1e•rehMta, proc:.Hlno't Piere., FL ~2 Ir . WlfMr/d HOUSE SALE • Collec· ciothea, t>c>Ok1. iota m«~ t Pen-time mornlnge M·F. :=nd helpful. Xlnt ben· p~ --• ad!~ endd tre! ~ t llTtlflJlll ~ 1/5 S=.h dl1hwu~ tlble9, aofe, dining room 2078 Senta Ana Avenue
-· Reception, tmno. typing. eftt lncludl medbl & -• •-"-01..... u · • • 1 otc:e · rv s125 aet etc Saturday 9-2 F u•1WT, IT Ill• bkkpg. Small non· • ng Opportun111.. av•ll•b•• mull be ex1ramely Of'· 001 • good sing ng v • s 100. Port cir 4l0 A d YARD SALE um .. loyt If 1 smoking ottloe Send re-dental lneurence, oon-wtttl Loe ~ Tlmea gantnd reaponllble and know how to dance, look All tn xlnl cond 846-5848 voca 0 ctothlng, 744 W. Jamee ~ 1:.~he ~ng1 aume 10: Aon ·Yeo FAIA t='~,.:_~2 ~~ Clrculatlon Dept. In our able to' WOf'tl well with' gr::Y 'r~.!'~:~11;~,C: Seafl h'/Y duty dtx wuhef LA TE FLAS1HI La5et ohF ~ Swl. ~ o: J= St. I
off ou'll Ilk• thl• onet Arehllect 500 Jumntne, ' door to door newpepapar otheB. ,..... s 150 G &. F Gu rang« for Jum ne am ., • eoe. • ·
aoJtelephoneellquette CdM 92825. 291 aaJea program. Guaren-Send reeume Attn: LIM 0 .C. premier Singing $1.00'. Aefr~ $100/beat Sate. Furn, appllancea 1......cat iif4
... 111 -•.-T teed hourty w.,,.. p1u1 Smith 10 Telegram Co. Oepen-Gd 545 4009 houahld & much morel 1 ;;.mm;~,.,.. ... 'W'l'l"P"r
& accural• ~~ro !~ llOlnllY/llOIPT 111111.-• commtulon. HM 4PM · · OUIT dabte women with hf~h orr con · • SU N 10-2. 8031605'3FXUILV GAR. §XLE. R: ~6ul•~~C=p~5 ' Fut peoed N.6-P.R ottloe UIU PILIT to 9PM. Training ta ':' PIUT 11endard1, exp & ref's Stove, oven & mlc~o wave Jasmine In Alley doratlng & Moving Sale .,,.....-.......,....--·-=--~-nd1 expar'd reeponalble 330 W. Bay S1fa,t provided. High IClhool only. P/T/wknda. Xlnl unit. Free aland g, toi: MOVING SALE Kitch l':urntture. etc. 506!
Aecepttontat1Secre11ry perlOfl. 85 wpm, Word Coeta M .... CL 92827 graduatea and e-0lleg• P.I. ltl 1HO pay. 546-86-44 cond gold $200 548-7907 Items teblea tamps col· Befean Ln. Sat. 9-3pm.
Part time or !\Ill time. proceulng • plus. 142..U21 student• enoour~ to Oett1 ltaa. la. IHH FLIUI. Hltlllll White Frigidaire refrtg.,. 1ect1biea. Bike, aids, &. Like new oak deal<• 176-
$e/hr. 833•2050 720-0941 apply. Polenll•I to aarn Exper'd, P/T, N•x hra. a1 or, good condition MO A Et 612 (Alley) S 125. Twin bed, enc
RECEPTIONIST llOlnllY /ll•PT ~~ ca1~!.C:3:1~ AFTER x1v1er·a of NB. 646-7845 S300. 722-7034 Begonia Sal 7AM tables. mt1.c
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Newpar1 Seach law ofc. ,, needed for medbl ofc r -l lt c • ,, .. 4 854-3 .. Non-amkr, hea'/Y phonea. In CM Celt &46-0e09 9-5 lalff 5910 ext. 1204 Hiii OlWEIS arutart "ta HI "
fight type. 780-8888 · ' SALES LADY Need tmmed SCHOOL WANTED Good pay. Good 2 custom rnade awlve• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; MOVING • Furn, hNfltc
--------SECRETARY/Sale AMiii mu 2 meture or older ledlee hours. Cell Robbie'• Reg rockers Maple 90110 IOO SWAP mrr Items. crib. 10•-SIOO llOIPTllllST f IT tor lnatttuttonel Stock "4-00 to S 1200 PIT. $2000 for exclull\19 DfeM Shap-& Mop 548--0757 wood drop teaf dine tbte E S ndl Orange 5021 ~::° S r:910~eoa
Lita typl~. h'IY l)honel. Bkr NPB Related exp to S8000 FIT. 831-8765 pe. N/emkr. Flex. hou,.. JOBS c Wlndaor chra. Maplf ~~Z.t ~I Y·Falrvlew &. Turtle · • · ~.r: ~~P~:!~13:-req'd. 650-1904 UYDT1Slll UW Day lime. 831-2177 P~~'!~~5~:J9 ~~~~ •::~d U?a~~. Adema. c=. M .... Ad· WJ!!l ltlC~ 1141
Interior dutgn end UW_,-PlllTlll EARN MECHANIC nuded table Org.I: Lrg ,,._ mlulon&Parkl~FAEE.2r~w;y/3ryrantqa .: • • •• • ••• I . 1"~y Pili I IA• ~ttu~ ::!'= Full & part-time Salee & MONEY wlown tool• tor med duty paint 19'•Y rig. 549-5023 Spaces S IO.
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·58&0 dutg~ar clothing a • Mg m 1. pot 111 on In lruci<a Low preuure lob wicker turn, etc. Sat/Sur ~~new ~ti, Theodore high luhlon A Ptui Moving Co. 23s0 •Hiil.iii* 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE. 9·5. 1495 Regatta. 1 an 1 jewelry Faahlon la. PRIZES N CM M6-fa59 Model home furniture 203 Palmer St C.M. • e mull. Hl9h11t com· uliMILTIUI ewport, Sofu. lleepera, tacquet SAT ONLY 9•3 pm. An-GIANT MOVING SALE • PART TJME mluton, bonua&. benefit TRIM lllELl·ESOllTS dtntngMt,orlent1Jrug14 ttquea, furniture. muctl 1521 TAHITI, on Pan e e plan. Cati 213-652-3599 awlLDJ Ir '1 m 0 r e t S a c r I r t c e mlac. NO EARL y BIROS!. Ave. Antlquea, king ~ • OFFJ1'1E ..,ORK : ( 7 14 )7 59-1780 Ot Wanted by o .c ·. flneet 281-8419 brass bed, furn, sport• • ~ WW fl•"1rlllfULIS (213)275-148-4 ~ eervtc41.Lvmeg.953·8339 ANTIQUES-SPORTS 91),'ctualc dingy, 3'-'t h~ e : JW Aoblnaon'1 for Del aau f BEAUTIFUL aolld wood EQUIP MISC. 10. to Seegull O/B, blkH
: • Amo N9'#P()tt Beectl & IA&.llPlllll -dining table w/cerveo $50 257 BRENTWOOD plantl (lnelde/out) more
: The Daily Pilot Circulation Office: ~-:r1"':;.~:; '= ~f~"':"1'ex:dmln:::; Full tfyou ~=r~ axtr• IOTOll ~ .. ~~~:;~j5~ew-ST SAT.& SUN 9·1 Sat/Sun ~PM
I ah) d • poaltlona. Join ua, t teed· auppll.. or Hallmark. apendlng m<>MY· or llke llllTE BLOW OUT GARAGE 1..,.r1 INC~ Hit :needs a reli e, mature an respon-• Ing retelter of fine jewelry 982-eg10 Hun!. Bch to go placee Ilk• Magic COUCH & matching chr SALE Many Items priced m'T
• 'bl 'f d NO• In Southern Callfomla Mountain, Knott• a.rry Av1ll1ble In Newport eLxoo~ ccuoanhdto' nao.~•oowh/ltoer to NII: 964 Congreaa St, E E SALE Dov• Sl e person to vert y new or ers. • .,, _ __..__1 ..... ,.., .. com~ SE~VICE STATION F wt ............ d ...... ~ Coate Mesa. Sat/Sun 9-5 Shorea. Furn & mani • ~ .......... , --, '" i.. p FIT PIT arm, or n r._ en Beach E11perlence otr 640--0388 CdM eve •SELLING • pany benefit•. lntereeted Se er90fl, or ' Award•. Call ua nowl We preferred. bu1 not Olnnette Mt $40. Ott white quatlty ttema. Fri & Sa t • appltcant• pleaM call Mr. aalary. oommlealon plus have aeveraJ opening• In necessary. Must hive de-Dining Mt, white Orlente, drapes brasa rod• 811 flf· 9-5. 1830 Anlra Way
• Applicant must have a good phone• Tom AON or Mr. Mlrttn benefit•. Appty: CheWon, C.M .. H.B. or F.V. ~"able tran•.vvtetton, Rattan $450: hutch $125 tin •.' 58"•85"' and 646-7886 or 64 9494
t " Bloom (213)688-7509 or 2590 Newi>Ott Bfvd, C.M. 842.,.333 ~d ..... be over 18~~. otd. aofabed $100: lg lounge 78'9x86", $75. Aprlca Furn/antlquet: Kg bed
=personality. Training will be provided.: apply In'*"°" with the ITITlllRY BABYSITTER Live-In Seven day deltvery with $25; beat onra 645·M 56 fotdtng stroller, $25. rug•: for din 1t; r ...
Le I bl ffi k ·u k · h t Fine Jf/WfJAry Dept. Store In CdM Mede Sllea wenled. Molherty tady for no collecflng. Cell Dally 9 " French Provtnc1a1 Girt' a clothes 2·6yrs, dsha/gluaea: greenhM
: am va ua e o ice s I s, wor Wit • K.C 'S HALLMARK SHOP Penon FIT 5 O.V-Xlnt good home w/wor111ng Piiot 10AM -4PM Mon-Chintz Fabric Sofa 4 boy'• 14·16yra & ladles. wind; haehtd, muct
•nice people and earn $4.25 per hour tot 11 expanding to tile Costa working 'cond. e.pede1ty Grandmother & 4 yr old tn day · Friday. 642-4333 Matching Love Seat, cheap All exit cond tnte<est mtac. Set a.on
t t Meta Courtyerd1 end nne client•. 81~1010 echool tutHtme Salary $200/0BO 873-4743 642-5459 2300 22nd S1/trvlne Ave ~start! M onday-Friday, 4:30 to 8:30.: ::~~toca~.!a~plf.. --•••--negot.Aefe.842--0350 -ll1IITT Furn:Movedfrom trghm ESTATE SALE· Set/Sun MOVINGSALE.2S.·S500 ~S 6 00 10 30 t ...,... ·~··-ION ••-f/T ..-rw In Big Cyn 10 amtr hme 10am 222 Welteetey Ap-Furn., appll~ & an 41t at : to : am. t canta apply etthe Harbor APPT SETTERS Exp. pref _, Men or Women wl1h d• Antqa & ctlhl 844-6887 pllencea & haehld Items. ttques. SAT ONLY &-12
Center tocatlon or call Salary '*"comm. Mom. Newpot'1 W•ttrn Corp. la pendable ca,. wanted for Model• clothel 7-9 2441 Vista Nob6eza.
• Please call Eileen to sched u le ant Olene 979-1882 or noon et1tft1 avall. Call l<><*lng for detall otlan· Dally Pttot routea tn Hunt-I llY HllfT1lllE
• t Unda. 650-5723 ted peraon for our Acct. '""ton Herbof & Seal ,.57 • 33 Four lamtty yerd Hie. Set 9am. Furn, hMhok •appointment 642-4321 • Thinking of • new hOme "-t. CAT ••P· helpful. ... · LES • ... 1 Set/Sun 8•m-4pm. ttema, ~. dryr, autc ~ 0
• e for spring? S.. tile many TElEPHONE SOLICITOR Ai':o cu 1tomer Hrv. ~ ::~:''::; King size we1erbd, pedded Evefythfng from A to Z. pta, mi.c. 1921 Tereeltl : EOE : llallngt in today· a cleul-• Eaay work. $4-$7 /hr phone contact Type Broedatocit 642-4333 ralls & draw~rs & new 337 2111 St, Coeta Mesa. Ln. Dover Shor• .,..
•••• •• ••• • ••••••• • ••••••• e, tied c:olumn1 842-5679 Call 650-1318 40-45 wpm. Non-emkr heater $100 Loveaeat ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;+.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii __ _ ~ • prefC1rol851--0517 S25.ChettS25979-2046
PLANTSCAPE. lnt./Ext r t ' 10 .. " I _..a_ 1!-.....11. ·-s Enter Now
And Win
$200.00
of Home
Decorating
Supplies
from
Standard Brands Paint Co.
H0Mf DFCORArtNG CFNTER'>
CATEGORIES
ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitchen country? Has your den
gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed around a particular
theme.
HOllY DISPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists! If you hove
displayed your collection or hobby as a port of the decor in your home,
this category is for you .
CRIA TIVI FLOOR & WALLCOVIRING-Non-troditionol use of
carpet, tile, wall and floor coverings qualify you for an entry in this
category.
BUSINESS OR OFFICE-Design and style ore now a necessary
function of business. The category is open to offices designed either
privately or professionally.
CONTESTS RULES
Th11 contflt •1 de'4Qn*d 10 tee••.,. tetp<>nMt ftom 0try 0<<vs>O"f of o liome, condo, opomr,.nt. mobole home
Ot lr...oboatd rocht C0tnmet<t0I entnet Ott only 0<ceptobie fOf' it.. 8'111Mu or OHoo <at<evory ond wall
be •eiected an any of !tie~., lllree <at<evo•.., To..,..,_ com~ tt>e entry form ond wbmif o photo;roph
of tt>e entry The _..try mvtt be accompon.-d by o ~ri~ of it.. ....rry l't>otoQroph1 become P'OfM"Y
of ltle OOtty Palo! ond connol be retvmed fntt.., mutt be pot~ed by W~doy. Octoh.r 161+1, 198'
or delowred to tt>e Dooly Pilot, c/o INTElllOtlS, 3)0 W Boy, Co.to Meio, CA 91626 by .5100 pm Octob.r
171+1, 1985 w.,,,,..., wall be feal\ired lfl 1tor.., ond photo;roplu "' "'-"lni.non" section published on
Or:tob.r J ht. 1985 Dotty P1lo1 en1ployeet Of't 1101 eligible. fnttont\ mvtt be I 8 yeoo old or owr ond mutl ••l•de "' ltle Doily Pilot carcvlotlon oreo. Dooly Pllot ptloto9rophen wlll pl\oto9toph tt>e Wlt1l'l"'O ..,,1,.. for
pvblt<otion '"!+I. 1,,,.,..0,. ..nlon ContMlont\ moy tmet more ltlon OM cotegory olfhov91i only one ent(f
per «llWOOI) will be COflwdered. One wlnnet per cat.Qory will be cho.Mt
BREAD & BREAKFAST 25·30 hra. Planl exp , LOI/ELY late 1930 twin IN t H -f!nial .... .,_
INN, very nice, In New· own tranap. 751-2271 walnut bedroom set. 2 FREE OOGS F'EMALE. NOAOICA NA 980 SK
Por1 Beech haa opanlng1 873-6517 JAPANESE CHIN, male BOOTS-COMP. New
for the foltowlng poa.. I.I.A On az box aprlnga/mett PEKE AKC. 545-7153 never uud. $225 F~~·T DESK CLERK-ChaJrsJde and minor front $100. Sgt boll apr & matt Adopl cute kittens, ahota. _543 __ ·8_8_74 ____ _
ontoe.Careeropportunt-S50. dinette M t $50. all call lor more Info SolomonSX91EqutpeSk
mature, Pl* W/paC>i>le. 1Y for meture person ... near new. 646· 7058 646-5807 or 988-3205 Boot•. ,_, never UM< FfT. PIT. 1l1tlng In a pleaaant __ s250 543 8874
MAIO • mature energetic, eatab. & e•pandlng den· SOFA 6 FT HEACULORN Tiny Walt Olaney Lady, ege --·--------well groomed, Engll1h tel practice In So. Laguna BEIGE BLEND 2. pertec11y trelned,
mother language, FIT 499-1611 uk for Donna SACRIFICE S 150 646-5607 or 988-3205 T1111prtatita Call Mary, Mon-Fri. 9·5 714/833-3948 anytime 1-••--------
47e.-OM9 IUl ESTATE Sota. toveaeat. chair, foot 11•1 M1ttri1ll 6030
CARPET CLEANING SALESPERSON wanted rest. Never used. Coat For sale, carpentera pwr ltatl
HELPER Eeger & for Active laland office. $765,sell S275 220-5926 toots. hand tools, ext.•N .. ew-"'r--t.-r .. ,-.. 09-
1mlbltlou1 Over 18. Commtutona only E•· Trundle bed, walnut. cords. hdware. 831-7356 19'/23' nxed keel tall·
Good 8f pearence perlenced. Cell Betty btue/wtlt plald cover & • Li •A.&5 boat. Never uled. Keep-
54 .9373 Walsh for appt. bolalere S 150 492-2336 IC• ••!! •'" Ing our bOat In wet., cunteB WATERFRONT HOMES ----185 CLARKBOBCAT "43. S 1700/new. wlll H it ltttter'a larttf REAL TORS 673-9900 Ultr1 moderm bdrm set, New, pert cond, must Mii, S 1200/obo 798-8803 fine & expensive black 11, belt otter 858--0880 le growing &. la now hiring quer, from ltely. almost
canter•. '*'°"' knowt· IEOIPT11111T new $985 497 -2562 Office Faraitart Ptwtr INb 7012
edQMbte In nutrlcien & Real E.etate lnv11tment ll "-i •A.&7 1 et . eoolcl for • naturll food Company Profeaaton•I WllTlll • .,• 1.1•tat .-seoo obo 873
restaurant If lnt.,..ted attitude/appearance r• Womans Sequin & Beaded CCA Non Pfofll Agency ta 1--------
end wtlllng to learn end quired. Light lyplng Clothing All alzM tor moving. Ever(thlng goeal 13 fl ao.ton Whaler Exe.
grow, P ..... apply 11 756-88()1 Con1tgnmant Shop In Office furniture, aofe'a, cond. 26hp Evlnrud•
226 E 171h St. CM Hunt Harbor 848--6859 refrtg 842--0377 Mon-Fri Traller/cover Mtny ••·
hlld Cat• tn our CM hme RWlf IAIAllllS M .t--11 OU · tru S3000, 759--01twl
for lnfenl & 4 yr old Ute For mini stor• site In lllUHI HMal f tll Aalaala 1985 19' GREGOR SE.-
hMNlpg & aome eoolclng Huntington Beech. Sant• ANTIQUE VIOiin wlce.M. mre Mntn oog pup-HAWK fell off trailer at
req'd. Aft 8pm 842-7188 Ana, Colla M .... Retired Zenith 19" TV w/r1dlo, plee, AKC. Champ tine, 1 55 mph, damege to bol·
'Id C··• • , ..._ In Mon-couple prefefred. onic:.. never used. S6ucape, M 2 F SSOOe• 642-3865 tom tranaon & conlOI
-~Y9" t>oot<ketplng & pflone ex· oll, 28x40. Luggage, ten, ' ~t 1800 1 mo ego Ml
Fri, Engll1h 1pa1ktng, perlence helpful. Wiii 3 pleoea. Hickory ahefl Boa Conat 5' tong 200. S350 OBO. ,,...C, d~eg·
cooking, lllt hHkp~. train. Part-time work. pu11ert. 548-9892 Hea11ng brick, weter bowl ed 1977 Evlnrude 70 HF
Own pvt 1Br Ap1. Utl I Call 775·3 700 or ORAPEAYS Off White & cage. 641·1992 O/B $200 080.848--0~ ~tl;.~~":i~,; 751-1300 for apptlcallon Opaque. 83 .. 10 94"L Cute Lhua Apeo Pupplel, ll' L
.21 IPPI PIT Rodi 82", 65", 116", $86 AKC. 2 mete, 1 female. ,.. 873-058 •fl 3pm ~~ft<>-0979 for 111. 545-2444 Brown, blk, wh1770-0152 '2500. 84M105
CHILO CARE need.cs In T ~ r r Oynu1ar free 11yte 11(11 Hlm/Slemeee kitten, male, 20' Sktpl.ctt. outnooen my Eutbtutt Home 2 eecher n-:'aEneaponl So • wtth Solomon 444 bind· 10 w1<1. S75. 957-0607 trim l•b•. VHF. Blmfnl t~ dyt/wtt 9-4. 16 mo old ganlzed "A' gtah tu· S9800obo.780-7100
boy Liie hMNlpg. 13<>/dy. denf Aide. FV/HB area Inga S50 10-apd Sutettl •allcal la1traa1at1 •-.-------
Exp a, ... req'd. N/emkr 5-10 hre/wk. 581 -2464 S100 780-8659 IOSS 30 Owene Seden·boughl
64+ 1088 TEACHERS Eng. tllver antique eervlng nu boat, must NII. ~
-.aUllWNIU
For Chrtatlen School
18835 Brookhurtl, F.I/
992-3312
tray &. warrMr. S300. 9 piece Tame drum Mt Ilk• etectrlcll, plumb, paJni UllllO DP'I Refrtg tn lop cond. S300, new with complete hard-S9000 obo. 831-7088
And Coordlnetor Audi· Oln bike S 150 989-6807 ware & cymbela. Must 38' Jeffr1ee Sportnther tlont Oct 19th al 11am. Mii 557-6393. 492 E 17th St Coet• Hendmed• JavaneM Batik twn Chry91ete, xlnt cond M ... 831-3823 ' & entlque 1ewe4ry. Sun ORUM HI, complete. Big deck, btttn belt tank• CLERK Full or Part-time 9_. 738 W 17lh St, CM Eight ptecee, LudWlg/ duel contre>M, OU1r:fY: r.c~5~:!:1 ~:J~ n..,~_:H,~'• I • Lg co11ee11on t>eeut crya111 z~~~ 84:.~2:, or beat tu~ ,:ne~~ nc
Blvd Coe1a M... nnn I I Perlum41 bOttlel Incl Irey
' . neede CASH RITICKET Not IOld lndv 494· 7346 PiHM '2' • '11 llllUll Colmet<*>Qllt/Aaat PERSON. P/llme nlghla. Hl-epeed, efl cebtn. TWlf 107 Main St. ~lboe. Lie. Apply 9"9nlng 4 to 8 NNr1Y new Slnoer MWlng 200 turbO Perkin• 1351'
req Call 875-8412 weekdays. 964-1422 machine. Model 834 wt1h BXBY GRAND PIANO • In electronlca .:Bettt1
walnut cabinet $276. Mfg by Siar $750 Th.,, New" Nwpt Mlp
People wf'IO need• Peopi. ..... SIMITT 24t--0158 941-7943 or 546-5480 C.tallM m0onno avall
Thet'I whit lhe lfflml RESTAURANT Comm'! lg For u te New player S159K. PP "4-4120
SEAl/OIACIEL Y01PAIELOCTTOAY lmmed Openlngt. Paid v• 2 dr refrlg, lg deep fryer pleno, tnctudlng rolle Hf URll
callona, Holldeye. Car & w/bUkat & ftlter ma· 12 200 Cell 1l1er 6pm. -11 •II about! p11one a mu1t. 84&-2868 chine New comm't mMt 963-4494 15' Brl1tol Piiot 1071 P.-------..L:=======~ altcer other mlac flame Seate 8. flelmer gae tn-
After School -
Student Jobs!
Do You Need' Cash' And
641-5888 PIANO board. OoOaer. turf COV9t Reconditioned Upright. ell Cout Guard eq~
Moving mutt MIL l500. men1, l)Oltlbtt ellp avll~ SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
842·1107 Ible. $1895. 645-7891
WURLITZER Spinet Plano. MINIMUM 810 '30t< .. le
Fruttwood llntatl, xlnt Where le.!'1'• datMQed
Ke•w·Ouett cond .. $800.6e1-9150 1993, &e ,, ... hulted
I NT ER I 0 R 5 wt\MI • Attecl( I I Chrl• Craft Aoerrw (Sen-HEAAT for IT ~ ff S.. "Sltrmar'1. v ....
We are looking for Jr. High and High Pardon M y Pun· My XdUlf trn. llCe MW, can be...,._ dunno nor
A Good Job To Start The New Year?
E NT R Y F 0 R M School etudenta and others who would boutrlend wanted to be • 1oc111, balltet on beck. ma1 working houf'l 11 Bal
, enfoy taJklng with people and working cardto1og111. bU1 he found S 150 045-5 t 77 Pedto ao.t Won•. Berti
' with other 1tudent1 their own age. v ou ,,., dldT n't hav. the HEART -••-IM 44, Out• H.W. a .. I or 1 ...,.n ....,.. Pedro, b9tWMf\ Mon. Oc , can earn S25.00 to $50.00 .ach week In ,...... (8ov91 S75 14 & Fn. Oct 11. a..
I
INTIANT'S NAMl1 commlltlona and MUCH MOREi You c an St~ loud\ a S... ma-842-~67 bid opening to be hetd 11
--·---wm PART TIME In the atternoona and ~~1:timC:~1a~~~ l~I .... 1 Mii ::! ~ ~ ADOIHS1 ewnlng• and •tlll have plenty orrree time. only 733-2451. M7·8107 17·_..:__ -, r!!ii!! SutUI... E. 2nd St.. L~ 9MCfl.
I You MUST BE FREE AFTf:R SCHOOLI ·-•• •m•' ~ p •• ...._ -T ti om p •on Vo c 1 I box Goodcond Newwtt· •·vv ·-· .,._ "" We offer comptete training and provide ettmtnator RemovH Ing a ra11a a1ootobo 191$. 8etited.bktl.,. tc
tranapof1atlon. Thl1 la NOT A PAPER voceta trom at.-.o ,... 93µ979 be ~ by 1~
DAY ,HONI NUMlll1 ROU1'E ANO IS NOT SEVEN OAYS A cord• 0"9G at 241-1371 BNnlWlc* Century •'.ui' ~•c:.,1n ~ :
i WEEKI Come out and h91p UI get new UNIV ATHLETIC CLUB pool table w/acceH Money 0,., Mada pey J IVININO 'HONI NUMlll1 cuttOf'Mirl fO< our newtpaper and have a mem~lp. teOO. 8.-1100 Obo !Mfr2357 ..,._ to Mid-Century 1n
I• gr•1 time doing It. You have nothing to to pay trentter *· Didi CMec>t fmmed\a1el Pool ..nnoe Co. wttt1 flnt
CATIOOIY1 ION and a tup« Job to gain. Call today Of hnMn 667-6234 tbl, tuu .a. azeo. Ptnbelf t>aMnot •. 3 ~
• and maybe you oan start tomorrow! Xlnt cond A·B.c: eleci rnacti 1200 75t-1M2 dtyt .n. aoo.ptanoe o f
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C ~. propot11onal • btd. !IMlk)pM mutt bl , lend entrle1 c/• Th• Delly ' let nterl•,. •nt••t Call Mr. Earl oonttol 2 yr-. cMd ALSO Man• gott clube, blG l ,.,.,k•d. • .. led bid l J~W.leylt.C.1teM .. e.,CAt2626 548•7oHor 241.8432 .,, 1ve,... 1 JeMlnOI c1r1 Malle offer, CompenyhelrlQMto,. t ~~~~~~~Ll::==-========;===============;;:::======~~~=~==T=~---==~L.:wt1::1M1c=cfl.::ielf::..:.M.::t-60r=2:.:3_ l30-M44 tu .. My or al bide.
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Or~ Co9et DAILY PILOT/Saturday. Ootobet 12, 1986
1111 IMll 7114 Va11 1140 AatM la..W tlll Aatte .. ..,.. 1111 htea ..._. .. 11' ViklNd. ,111 -~ llJ1ll MUC mna
ml* Mitt '11 TIP••• PHI VW OUl'lef '76. Aune I _....-..-.-,.........,;..;;.;..;;;.;;...._t_....o..;;=o......,,.__,.--.._ ~------
'700 645-6109 l ·HOllllYU ... .. •HJ'IJLYll PIChflOUe• .... VU() IJONl.iNHa. -ck*IO ........ -Ml.IA
24' McOl.ellllon SlooJ> v-e, auto. removal vM '"' Pempered good.~&3&-"5;92& MOO. 5 apd .. *· cw.n.. tit, um ftAW a.Ty r,. Lw. ~ ~ 1110 ~ • .,,.......,. _,_ Ideal IOf lmall bualneea Mercedea hnt CNIM. (lc•f'M..,,) The ~ ,._,. .,. ea.di. CA t2tlO lt¥d~ Coeta ...... CA
--VH... (llc#YM 9 lllJlllAJI ••-vw Su'* hette .,,, .... dolna ..,..,_ -I WOM ..... r..d twy, -t2U1 t4M 109 41 ) T -11 -· __ ... ovrcw""" ClAAAOI ....,._ ,..__ r,.. Lw. --u...., ~. 11-,._
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You ev. hMrd of on 36' 11111" •1111 VW Thlno '7'4/0range. 1naton leedl, CA t2M ~by. en 1'lcll'Ml191 TNe bualW 1a con-
Crutetng-Stoop. Xtnt .... ..... Auna & took1 great. l>onald ,..,. :it:'; Paul I . ttwy dldacl by. an~
cond. Reedy to aaH. C.. 213or714837-2333 11475,CallM&-3.410 t211 Moldlal DrM. • ™'.......,. ... fl9d Mllo&p$ tot detelll. 64&-8330, VW lrlCltoft leedl. CA t2M wttf\ the County a.ti of Or· Thie .....,_,. -Miid ..,.,, ·e&. rare 27 win· lhl• bu.,nw I• con-ange County on ...,..nb• wttf\ tM County a.tic Of Of·
39' Ettoeon, d ll, dinghy, dow r11g-top, t>Mutlful dueted by. en lndMdulil 25. 1116 ange COunty on ...,..,,..,.,
llleepe 7. Nwpt lllp. )Ont •h•p•, blue/gray, all· OLllllllLE OOna6d' HtooN "'1WI 20 1116
QOnd 141.000 764-7334 CHEVY Yer/gray/chrome. 12v . Thie .tatement w.a llled PuC>4llMd °':'r. C09t • '117'147
.• 7 81d-T--21• ' f OllD, l..o mite., eng a trana. 1111 wttti ~~ty a.ti Of Of· o.lty Piiot OC1oo. • 12, 11. PuOWled <>r-ange eo.t
v ·~1 -·...-• '3000 obo M0· 1634 8llQ9 ........... , on ~-2t, 1"6 Deify Piiot Octoc. 6. 12. II.
Completely r•novated. TOYOTA WI ... llAUD • 1199 Down, Cloeed «1d 16, 1"6 a..4t3 2t. 1M6
Lotte tMk. Uhp otb 10 ... llU AatH Dtantit IJIO comrnercl* IMM, ,,_ ~1• ~·11~1!;N=v:: lllll•YllS ---. run1 W...UYlllWll ~~Oct~~ I~
uJted (7 14)5M-88al 1199 Down. 48 Mo1., W.llllUAllllU gd.S500obo 432·9&&2 714/U2-1Ml 26, tN& _l'IC...;..m;;;;IOU9;.;;;.;~.,-. • .-.-.-.. -MlJC *>TlCE
CGtumbla 29, many xtru. g~~ end comm't 1"· IYllUIU Pll '93 CADILLAC DeVILLE OLDSMOBILE '91 ~ttue a..o6'7 MAim ftATW --------•
gd cond, muit Hit o.uv.,1 Any L.... IWlllTl llUYllY Xlnt cend. IMOO. bank Celala, 30K ml. Jllnt cond. The 'olOwtnO petlON.,.. "'""'IOU9 .,... ..
RAtJ•:lt
II I I « ~
Bu1ineu i• great and we
have plenty of nice trade-
ins available to drive
away now!
82 CORVETTE
llN1 on red, Cldy la Ml • "'9
btlUt,. ($10'69)
1 14,995
s 12.600obo675-4784 AU.·IAYDILUSE 71415574040 ttnanoes 2oomo120-1MC1 tk new. lo.dad 11200. NlJCflJTIC( =-~,..:~~: ~':J-~7l,7~.1~.e1=~~~ l14/412·1ffl ,.,J•m : C~~9w~rl~odo.vc!d 67~::e:;~97 '1C~A~ll ~~~~ .. ~~~.u3~~E~ ti----------------,.
lmmtll: l'IMd & ltlOWllf'. Aatl,1n, =~~ 15900 obo 842· f419 OLOSM081LE/HONDA The folkMlng P9f'IOnl .,. ~ Renee Pion II. 408 Grant St • Aanta Ana, CA
St ...., f C r • .,, WI llY •••• dOlnQ buelnee9 M : eo.t Lenwood Cr . Newport ti701 82 TRANS AM ur .. ,. roomy. eat, d• 111dca 9045 CAD '92 Fleetwood -W•f. 11242 Mcl.MenL.ane, e.citi,CAt2t27 MklNlllLAe8Mon,317E ~·~:ic:i~~aM LINCOLN 'i5 contlnentaJ -ti B0.r~ou ghem ... 11C oupe fNTIPllOlll.UIUll Huntington 8H t h. CA Tlllt bualMM II C()tl· Gr"'1 St . s.m. Ana. CA
-S800 ance, '"' p<>wer, t2&4t ducted by: en lndMduel ei101 · digit d·-.. 1t--~--~"'--Pion II '"~ ..... ......., P__..._... END OF SUMMER SAIL 646-4072 ~ · -·· -.... -· 2950 HARBOR Bl VO ~Ma.tin BennWter, ,__ .....,.... ..,,.,_,, ...........,, Nice 21 ' Oaft Alo Katctt.I;:-:-;;---:----:=,--,-,....,,--crulM cntrl, epeclal roof, COSTA MESA 192dMc:Laren. Huritlng1on ~1 ._Neel 15865 Wllllamt •64. Tuetin. Wood. Wu l35oo Rolla Royce '70 Mullloe< wire wtll covw1, lo ml. 540-9&40 8-:f\. CA t264t wttTI th9 County C*1c of Of. CA t2eeo
1 1600. Trade? 931•5525 Park Ward. 2 dr. Coupe, lmmac Alklng 1 14,000 Tht1 bull'*lt 11 ton• ange County on ~emi. Thie buelne9• ta ton·
45,000 ml. mint, all Ollg. Clll & Iv meg 640--0231 'II PllTIAI .... m duc:ted by: "' lndMduel 28, 1986 ducted by co-9Wtnert H.~.~.:oo·.u~:r:io··· 645--2221ext212 evee N·BERs Loaded wttl'l l>O""' equip.. ~t~ llled Publllrled Orange"= ~at~':'.. !lied
any lllC ,..., Cll Uis loaded
beauty. (1EKMS64)
s9995
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AatM laJ!ftM 100 *'12 Ill HI 114.I ft ment. "*'-Interior, Ilk• with tbe COunty Clet1I Of Or· Dalty Piiot October II. 12. tll, wlttl 1N COunty C'-11 of Or-
i 0 • 1061 112, "T owner. 1t1rl. Vel/bllc,tuper cart c•o1LL·c new. (Stk #30MA) 8llQ9 County on Mt9mW 26. 1986 ange COunty on Seotemi. '1 1 vllve)obdone.Ooodrun ( ft ft Joh~~ISon 11· \985 ,.... S.074 18· 11185 "9IMI t----------------•
,.,.""!t'"""'~t~"°"p'""'i"-"1cond$1100.557-0682 5840A4) LAROESTSELECTION Llnooln M•cury Publltlled Orange eo.t PtllJC NOTICE Pub!Wled Orange Coel1 83 PLYMOUTH
Mercury 12.000. c~1i llPlllTI 111..... 112,111 ollate model, tow mlteage 2626 Harbor Blvd c M Deity Piiot 8ept9"1b9r 2 t. OeMy Piiot Oc1ooedi. 12, 111,
6'&-6402 aflllf' 5:30pm. DELIVERY DEPARTMENT .111 IUIHI Cadllleca In Orange 1 ws.w-5630 . 28. Oc1ob« 5. 12. 11185 lllCTTnOUI .,..... 28. 11185 sa.-011 RE LIA NT K
u,./Decb 111•1• McLAREN'S BMW llNln &40:11·1aayt ~ T~':! .,. t.-clean C• wtth en, 231( mlts. 702 1001 ~~~19L300ST ' N.B 111-11' WIJICE DI_ II' WITICE doing~ aa: RICCO l --------..........
"flll'!""'"l'ft ... P':-"'p-,.o-ir M·F tlll 9, S-S tlll 6 2600 HarbOI Blvd. l"-.n. "" '"~" "" JENMY CLEANING SER· P\lll.JC *>TICE (1661379)
very clMn '4&' SlllbOat, 626 S . Euclid St. MGB '79. New top/tlr•. COSTA MESA IUNJtlC>lt COURT 'ICTTTIOUa _,..... VICE. 707 JlllTl9 St. #8, ----------1
......,., lllf'm. Wiii pay 1...,, $$ Fullerton. CA Xlnl cond 47K ml.. •t• •-n ltYJllt Of' Titl ITATI MAim aTATl•NT Cotta Meta, CA 112427 '1CTTTIOUI IU ... H s4995 ~'V v.. 714~ 6300 $3800. 5"0-6887 eve ~ _.. Of' CAtWOMtlA The following per90n1 we Rlctl H. Erl<*M>n. 707 NAMI ITATDmJIT
& conaldef UM ol bolt by 213-691-6701 Loaded with power equip.. '°" Titl COUNTY doing buelMM ... TM Bio Jam. St. •B. eo.t .. ~ The followlng per90nl .,.
11tp owner. Cell Tor --t:J·m=: . lg ment. L .. lhef Int.,·~ lop, M ......... ANMNO Vend, 2431 N. Tuttln CA 92827 doing buelMM .. FARM· E<*llf'1651·2350 .~~-wtrewheelooven&muctl In ,. the Eitel• of• H SantaAna CA92706 Thi• bu•lneH 11 con-ER'SBOOl<S.25251 Nueva
BOAT & 45· MOORING LARGE SELECTION OF morel (1233A) DONALD 0. SCHABLEIN, ThomM N. ThurlMt. 2861 ducted by: llU9t>end and wl1e Vi.ta Orlve, Lagunt Nlgwl.
Hart>of entranoe N.8. NEW & USED BMW'SI I 14,111 I k. 0 0 NA L 0 DA LE Wyngate Rd ., Orange. CA Rletl H. End!aon CA 112677 pnm. loc 1 12,500. Iv mag/ ltll IUOI UW I•--SCHABLEIN aka DON 92687 Thia l1atament wat tiled JamH Pt ul Farmer. 675-8e31 805/995--0142 VOLUME SALES 111!>0 GALLANT ........ _. SCHABLEIN 0.0.11111 Thi• bu .. n ... I• con· with the County C*1c of Of. 25251 Nueva Vlat• Ortve.
SERVICE & LEASING SO DOWN' U...a1 lhftlfJ CAN NO'. VPttO 1MeJ ducted by· an Individual ~ County on ~temt>er ~ Nlgwl, CA 112877
Dry Boet StOfege on 1 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG and only 2121latMrlh•,0... NOTIC':':8 IALI ~::~ flied 2 • 11185 ,..,... ~!:, ~u~n:~ ton·
watllf', ~ Beach. BEACH 1201.11/•t 114/MO-llH Of' MAL."'°""" With tha County cienc of Or· Publlthed Of811Q9 eo.t Jam.. Paut Fwmer
Cell 675--5901 (No. Cherry exlt-405) + tax for 60 mo.. AT fllRIYATW IALI ange County on ~ember Delly Piiot Oc1ot>er 5, 12. 19. TNa atalatnenl wu m.C1
Sllf)e Avellable,28'30'32' (l14)1H·lll0 on approvedcredlt.CEL UllW0'll(l4ef... NOTIC E IS HEREBY 11. 1985 28· 11185 wttfllMCountyCWtcofOr·
36'. 3333 W. Coal Hwy. Trad•lna Welcome Total teue obllgetlon Low ml , loaded, sunroof GIVEN that, aubjec1 to con-faMU ~ ange County on Septemi.
NB. 9-5 Mon-Fri OPEN SEVEN DA.VS $l8,624.Cl0(00l848) $1600 759-8073 nrmatk>n by IN ~ti-Publlwhed Orange eo.t 24· 11185 1141551 4040 11ec1 ·Supertor Court. the o.11y Piiot s.p1emi. 21. rtaJC NOTICE ~ UNDER 35' SLIP FO Cadllt1c S eVllle '79. und9n60ned, u Aelmlflta.. 28, Oc1o1Mt 5 12, 11185 Pvolflheel Orange CoM1
RENT $225/MO. POWER "Jim : Loaded, mnrf. A1klng tratrlx ot Iha a~ Se-04e l'K:TTTIOUI .,_.. ~ Piiot Oc1ot>er S, 12 111,
BOATONLV850-1174 f ::!l. $6950 obo551-4481 Oeoedent, wtlf accept bldl NAmlTATDmNT 2u, 1985
7 ~-~ : , IM'ld NII at prtvate Mle on The followVlg per10n9 art Sa--089 tar t Ql\lilll~ .. CHEV 72 MALIBU. p/1 Oc1 22. 1N5. II ll:OO a.m. Of P\8.IC *>TIC£ doing bull,,_. u : AD· 9:!6 p/b, am/Im CUI,. good lherMftllf' within the time al-VANCE BOAT MOVERS --------t ea.,.... IOH llLD ..... tranap car SACRAFICE lowed by 1-. at the ofllcel lllCTTTIOUI IUIMal 1872 Pl.aentla Ave. Co.I~ P\lllfC *>TICE 1986 MIGHTY MAX P/U S 1100. OBO <198-1756 of RICHARD G. VOGL. At· T ~ ITATW..wf . Mw, CA 112627 --------• 20' Motor Hm. Wm1 Crtt, L!1I.. SO DOWN , torney ror th• Admlnl1-he ollowlng !*'90N are Andrew Ceet, 30032 Hiii-flCTTTIOUI tuaMU
fuffy contained. Steep1 Cl -llM--end only 12 ONYITTI trltrtx, to the hlghelt and doing bull,_ u : South llde Terr~. San Juan MAim ITATDIE#T euy M500 842..0795 E Ill Jl/110 Loaded w/power equip-belt bide*, all right, title, Cou1 Marine. 788 WMt Cepl1trar10, CA 112875 The followlng peraon1 are
546-8823 Nwptr 11 Mira Ahvaya • tremendoua • ment. Und., 30.000 ml. 1n1-1 and e.1a1e 01 aaJd !6th St., Cotta Mw 92827 Maria Cecl, 30032 Hlllllde 00tng t>ullnMt u : swiss
--------•,eleetlon Of MW & •+ppt:.:::~l°'t.C.oEnL. Mullaeel(1LEl4415) Oec:edentatthllllmeofhl1 f Nf'tlcraft I~ (a Call· Terr a c e. Sen Juan TECH INTERNATIONA L.
83 TERCEL
4 WHEEL DR.
low mlln , cusette, etc .
(1HTC315)
55495
80 CELICA
LIFTBACK
Autom1tic. Mnoof. st•eo. etc. Real-
ty sharp. (4MZXX)
s5495 'IJ (fT 11 "· carefully :ir•~ared "' ""' 11 • 111 Cleath, and all right, title and orn 1 COfPO'AI""' c.c>l11rano, C:. 112875 110 24th SI . Newport ~ 1 lned Sl600 Total le ... obllgetton •• lntereet that the EITate m1y Thi• bu1lne .. 1• con-th11 bu1lne11 1' con-8eact1.. CA 112683 con a · preowned M 'I In $7,'476.60 (006402) Johnson & Son have acquired by operation ducted by:• COl'poratlon ducted by: hu9bend and wife Riii Clare Zurc:Mr. 110
72 ~tock. 114/!>!>7-4040 Ltncoln Mercury of law or otller'WI .. llnc:e Nautlct•ft Marine Inc. Maria Cecl 24th St ~ 8eactl CA 1----------------...... •tt-ln/ It d...aa make a dlf--Jim • 2626 Harbor Blvd. C.M hta ~Th, In and 10 it1a lol-Thie etaternent ... nled Thie 1tatamen1 WU tiled 112&63 .. . ••r-.,_ 7141540-6630 lowlng deacrlbed r..i pr04>-with the County C4er1I ol Or· with the County Ciani of Or-Thia bu•lneH I• con-
lcMltrt 1011 rerenoe where you -• IEW .... ··LEI erty: 8llQ9 County on s.s>temi. 8llQ9 County on s.s>temo.r Clucted by an lndlvlduel HONDA PASSPORT ·83. purc heM your BMW. van.. Real property located In 17· 1985 25, 1985 Rita Clar• Zurehef
C70 L .IE. Ca• •HEI the County ol Or811Q9. State ,._ f':lll1MO Thia 11a1ement wM tiled · 0 ml, good con· ~ .np £D Aft ~ of Callfofnla. and legally cs.-Publllhed Or811Q9 Cout Publlthed Of811Q9 Cout with the County Ciani ol Of.
d It Ion. I 5 0 0 Io b o . 'IW4J ... Y~ SEITRI WE llY ICffbed aa totlowl: Delly PllOt Oc1obet 12. 19. Delly Piiot Oc1ober 5, 12. 111. ~ County on s.s>tember 543-3874 Of 84&-M-40 Loi 123 Of Tract 3648 u 26. NOY9mber 2, IN5 26. 11185 25. 111&5
Aatt LM1la1 10 (114)1 .. 1171 s101.11 +t11 CLW Olll per map rec;oreled In Book s~ s.-080 1'111'11
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-•• 20t W. 1• ....... M9 $"'•• 7 ... __ ,___.. _.. UI TllOll 1211. Page. 37 to 44 lne!utive P\lbllM* Oreoge eo.t ••-• 0' ........ .....,.., ,._,,.yg ...,.., 0 """"'" ...,._,, .,.., of MllOellaneou9 Macie, In P'tB.JC *l'""r Delly Piiot Oc1obet S 12. 111,
-·-~-CommercielL ..... OAC ,....__ eou .,._ -=====-:='~==-I--!:~~!?:~~-.... g• .. 1111.•1 I.. W.-UYIU LUii =d;';' ::,'Coun;ty ,_. lllCTmOUa ...... .. ... , "" S.-073
.. tax, .. moe .. CEL. OAC BMW 320! '77. lo ml, lllV9t, l14/U2-111l Commonly known u MAim ITATDmNT MAim STA,...,..,
SOUTHERN C•LtF snrl. em/Im. ac. ltlpakna, 32211 Hew YOf11 A,..,_, The tollowlng P9'90fW.,. The,.........._,__......,,
" · greet cond, $6500. NtaaanStanu '83,51Pd.4 Colta Meaa.CA C1<>1ng bullnMt aa: 1<rrs dolno t;;;.'"',,;:.a.-:-cAu --------
AUTO BROKERS 673-9456, 645..0727. dr, cruise cntr1, Htchbck. A.P. •13~102-18 KO'IE, 22572 Mojave. F o AN 1 A 1NTER 1 o R P\lllC *>TICE
22922 ~:o Drive CAD ·74 OeVllle wtil 85K p/anrf, am/Im redlo. BIOS OR OFFE~ are In-Mlulon Vlefo, CA 92691 PLANTS ,. Slleelow Hit FICTITIOUI "' .....
111·1111 ml. llke newl LOcal 'ownr Look• & run• grHI ~ed for uld !>et<* ot..., C:.therlne G Elllot. 22672 Laguna HUii CA 112653 . NAMI aun....-r
S1600 ... 8•38•• $5100 848--8421 Pfopert'f. All IUCtl bid• mu" Mojave. Miiiion Vi.to. CA Carolyn L.oulM Scott· The followlng P9f'90t\I are ~ .... be In writing and wlll 0. re-112~~1 Tachov91c . 1• Slleelow Hiii. doing l>ull,_ u . EA Aatt CM/ OAS TUN 610 '74 Wagon. celveCI by Ille Aelmlnl1tr1trtx. 11 bualnnt It con· LaQuna Hri ... CA 92653 HUMMEL & ASSOCIATES.
Putt 901 S Rune gd. look• greet :_s~~ ~RA1~1~~11~~: Cl~~ne~ 1~~~ual fhl• bu11n... 11 eon· South CoMt Property Man·
173 tovotX 1800. Petti"" S 1750 873-6269 CHICK WI Ill W. IUll ARO o VOGL t 15s Ctv1<: Thll 1111emen1 wu t11ee1 ClliCled oy..,, Individual •u•m•nt . soutl'I co .. 1 • $ .. ,. IV.EJl'°~N S R ,.._ "'""'-. S _... .. t"'-Cou ,.,__.. I Or Catotyn L Tachov9ky Propertlel out, eng •200, Irena 100, DATSUN '69 W90on. surf· ~ USED CAR & T UCKS ,.._,, ... """"" W•t. ar1ta '""" ,,.. nty """'" o . Thhl ltatement WM nled ECS-11td Anelr ... Hummel,
rN/' end '80. tlr" etc or er's delight new tlree COME IN OR CALL FOR Ana, CA 92703. or may o. ange County on s.s>tember wttn the County C*1c of Or-214•.; Femleaf Ave . COton•
ell for 1350. 673-7212 cltch, cerb. AM/FM caaa', PORSCHE Fill IPPWIAL flied wtth the Clfl(lc of the 26, 11186 8llQ9 County on s.s>temo.r del M CA 112825 AUDI tbove·named Superior F1ITM2 25 11185 ar. Tl,_ on rlitil 2-HR79x15 $675 obo 644-2327 CHEVROLET DeLILLO •Court or may 0. dellvwed Publllhed Orange Cou1 ' Thlt bu1lnn1 11 con-
2--0R70x 14 $50LA79x15 Dateun '76 280Z red/blk Hl11hu1 Qu•llty OIOllLn 110 Mid Admlnlltretrlx pef· Dally Piiot October 5, 12, 111, PublltMd Orange'= df;:'.,~=_.111 ~:i:,u.i
H78x14 '35. 2·155Ax13 4 epeed air b~a tinted S.IHltS.rvl<t 18211BEACHBLVO. tonally ti any time AFTER 2&. 1985 OallyPllOtOc1obet5 12 19 Thie atatement .. nleel
135. 631-3701 window~. ;uns , greet C'UJCK HUNTINGTON BEACH ,. nrst publatlon of thlt No-Sa~78 26, 1985 . . , with the County c.=. or Or·
$4200 obo 5<16-5239 ' 0 • Hl·IOll1141·1H1 llce 0f'!J~RE the mak-s.-079 ~Count; on Oc100ec 1.
4 W.Ml Ddn/Ji13 DATSUN .. 80 101h An-IVE8SON Olm'l1IWEI i.ERMSOFSALE:Ancaat1 P\llLJC *>TICE .. -IC wiTICE t9 5 nsn. 30 I e; • 280 ZX Lo u s E ,. --I H In 11wtul m----of the United ....,............ •• ... ...... rUDL "" • nv s ry . .. .-..-• "'ll Auto, air, c:aseette. mag•.1s111 .. or;;i'caat1enopan """"'""' -J>ul>lllhed Or~ Cout AM 'll MIMH miles. all xtres, Im-Newport S..~h t 11 1. c r u I ae (LI c credit · An amount .. ci.-MAim ITATW•NT lllCTTnOUI eu.-.. Delly Piiot Oc1ober 5. 12. 19.
Jlfp 41• SmlacO,uOlaOtOe SMe~~oTua s7;~ 673-0900 # 10FJ618)(Stk #3660) tttmlned by the Admlnt .. dof'9ng ~= :'Tu'o.~ T NAm ITATDml'T 28. l985 .,_ ,..., • 11111 tratrlx at hef tole dlecretlon he followlng Pllf"IOll• .,. ,,_..,.,..
.Auto. air, AM/FM, magi. qulrles only PLEASE. mutt ..:::compeny the wnnen ~-------~----------------111 (Lie •568WVF) 161k 645--0251 PORSCHE '62 ROAD· bldorotter.anclthebeWlol
#3755) 1-0-a-tau-n-.6-2-280-ZX-.-2-+2-. STER 3568. CIUSIC blk & rooatt>epektuponconnrm• Niii auto. loaded w/xtraa. ten Collector's lt•m tlon of Nie by Mid Superior
Only 21 5 ectual mi. orig Look• & runs greell Court OR other paymen11 r.ml•lll•lll THI ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
lOl'>O HAAllOll 8lVD
(0 \fA MHA 642 0010
F:~:~~~;:~:11'4::. p;;; ;.;:;:,~~~1 ~;11111;~1~~m£~ -lWJltllllM -----
red/tan lo ml. pert cond 524-6599. 642-9808 WI WAIT Tiii DATED: Oc1. 8. 11185
SYDNEY
0MARR
muet Mii bat ofr 858-0880 Porach• '85 SC Cpe. OLUI 11111111 -~=nKC:-a:!,~
FORD '70 Bronco. no nat, Aat Spldllf' '75. B.R Green. HELP! Must Miii Xlt orig S.. Tony RaJeJ DONALD D. ICHA&EN. Suday, October 13 tredeorottllf'. beige top. $1900/obo. toml.Beltottrl675--0993 atu DONALD DALI!
12900. 645-6109 o r .. t buy. 640-7288 Po~ •75 914• blk/atvr, ICHAILllN. alla DON ARlES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): Family n:un1on could be fcaturtd
P•l'UUllU414
'4 •P••d, c a11ette
(MrU2440) ..... ••& '11 IOGlll 5 apd., CUM1te. sunroof,
(lie# 1CGW446)
Uff 1
THIODOAI
It h 1 ·--ft M , ICHA.IUIN Focus on 1%1 ues. commitments. ab1hty to collect and analy1'e nu c c . II rec....... u1. Law orno.. of RICHARD Miii $3900 675-1879 a. VOGEL. 1155 Civic pertinent 1n onnat1on. Yo u'll learn plenty about S«unty. residence
Poreche 928 '79, btk Center Ortw WMt. Senta and your own potential.
metallic, cellular phone. 5 Ana. CA 92703. T•: (714) TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Adhere to pnnc1plcs. stud) small
apd. 1e1the r. poll1hed FORD '67 Muatang, 3 apd, 83it'~1~ Or•nna COMt pnot, n:fusc to give up something of value for men:. whispered
wht1. $17.500 947.7943 bto e eng, gd b<ly 1950. D•lly Pt1oi 0c1ob;'" 12. 13. promise. Romance could be featured. but 11 will be necessary to prote\"t
84 FORD
THUNDERBIRD
PWT wblows , tit, cnise, sterto, etc.
flee car (1JCMl59)
57995
82 DATSUN
280ZX TURBO CPE
T .top with every other option and
«tt 22K nes. (1GSR272)
510,495
82 CUTLASS
SUP. BRHM
2 tone red with every option. Beauti·
~ car. (lEWASU)
s5995
81 AUDI SOOOS
loaded car wttt1 f\.j power II uceltnt
concltion (lBQUI 19)
s5995
n DODGE
CHARGER
THIODOAI
ROBINS ROBINS
FORD
or 546-5'480 C•ll 673-3460 to aee 19. 11185 self in emotional clinches.
TOYOTA '77 Corolla. 5 FORD '88 Mu1t1ng. S.SU-098 GEMlNl (May 2 1-June 20): What appeared to be "settled" IS, 1n {)Ny 451( Clficiul "*'on this loaded
apd. good cond .. $1000. 13350. Good ll'lepe, r .. 1. fact, up for grabs. Focus on change. travel. \"aflCt). dealings With car. (213TZV) FORD
Jllr.i> HAA60A IHVO
(0\IA Ml\A 041 0010
10t>O HARllOll OIVD
CO\T A MH A 1'>42 0010 873--6726 ly ct .. n. Sam 5<15--2531 ---------1 ecccntnc. creative. talented people. Young person could regard )OU as
. Toyota COlolla. '82. 4 FORD '70 LTD 87K ml. "8.IC NOTICE paragon. s2495 ma&I 'II Hond• '91 Accord H.B. UC. door, Excel cend. lo mt, Orig. 0Wfl9', S1000 OBO. < ITATllmff °" CANCER (June 21-July 22): Request ts answered. you'll have
anrl Must Mii, litre clean '4800. can 720-l950 540-1504 alter 5:30 pm ..... ._.011-rr-more "work.I~ room." You'll di5ttm motives. "Our abtltt) as ...,. ______________ _.,.
lmlUl414 14100. 675-1879 . TOVOT• CORON• .7 •. wkda"'". Wknd1 any11me :::::"IC2.IOU..,..I /
... " .. ,. ,._...... ,,,. "character an yst" surges to forefront. Member of opposite SCll 9 epeect. "'· oeeeett•. •x· HONDA '82 CMc, 4dr, Statton Wagon. 11000 FORD '70 MACH 1 MUST. ~II NAm challenaes some of your concepts. Virgo plays role. ~ed be~mP1,~! auto, etr. ••It cond. ~2-7156 or 642-29040 351 Clev. eng. ,,_ brtla. The~ e>e<eon• LEO (Julv 23-Aua 22): What you seek 1s actuall'" close to home ._., mag ""-· '""" M 1&0 644-03~ time cl'leln llr• pelnt have • the '* ot ' .. ' 12010033)(8tk •3671) . BILL v ·TES I carb)l13s0 84&-7094 . th• FlctltlOUI Bu1lne11 base. Make rnqwnes. give full retn to 1ntellectual cunos1t) If' IJHI Hond• Aocord U( '92. llr, "' Name. Acapulco e.ach diplomatic, you act almost everytluna you need Taurus. Libra.
pt1, am/tm cua. Xlnt Yw-hncM FOfd '71 Meverldt. run1 Club, 226 Mar1M Ave . Scorpio pcnons fiaurc prominently.
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
/1 1.11 U Ail"<.Jll fU'VO
lll\IA Ml\o\ 1'>·11 CIOl.J
='~ ~~= '::,-: &!i> ~2~~5 Contact e.ir:-=~ 9:!~ VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): ~fine terms. refuse to give up
HONDA CM<l Hetchbade l)licet ..,.._., Pm,.. ::" 1n~Wo10 r::;;,-~W: somcthi~ for nolhma.. financial trans.action wtll go through. but this "·-C-'-tr • follows mmor dlsappomtmenL delay Many answers are found 1f vou ·11. Auto. 11r. 65K ml. San-· ..,... lnO T ... l '11111 &-18~ FILE F2te 41 look behmd scenes.
• 1480· 64&-eOlS aT..UOO .._..., & llC)d .. air, pwr wlndowl & Jr~ =1~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): This can be your power-pla) day'
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--'--•s Htltll Cll '11 vdnv.e 11 away~~ tLTc~',~aw~M 1 •11 • ~· ~ ... ~ Lunar, numencal cycles hiahliaht intensity. rcspons1b1hty. deadlines.
,;,i..-:.;;;-., __ ..,.~ ....... ,.1sttt down, ctoead end ..... due1ed by.,, lndMOI* n:ward, intensified love relatJonsh1p. Older tndlvtdual will lend benefit
'II MM,_ commercial I.MM. votvo ·1a. se&OO obo. Pert Thie .,.._t -111ec1 of experience. p0ssibly p rovide fundlna.
LAAO! CANOPY~ IU..UYIU LUii condl 68k ml, Must ... to wtth tne County Ctn of Of. SCORPIO (Oct. 2}.Nov. 21 ): WhJlt Sttmcd a lost cause IS now
'*"4072 · J14/U2· 1MJ ~t• e7s-2&e& :Te County on S.emw a11vc-and-luck.ina. Someone belund scenes works in your behalf. s1nis ---=---,,.,.,,..--:-!I--------VOLVO '92 Ql Sdn Fully 6• 1185 0r eo.t your pn.iscs. You'll be J>ven o pponun1t) 10 test lheontS. to reach
'M El C#nlno. ve, auto, Vaguer '78 x.Jel. 4dr. all !Oeded. Sunrf. S.. io ap-~~ s.p:i. 2, broadC'T qment of publtc. ~ 0~/f:i~\;~: •. M;:~t ~· brown:, :to prec 18500. 942-9772.,.. 2e, Octow 5, 12. 1M6 ' SAGmAJ\IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ). W1sh comes true 1f you take
11.00. PP 94Mt05 · _:'';.p•:.SC, 7eCM>e2~ vw '92 c,_ Cab.<,.. s..446 1n1tlat1vc. Powen o f persuasion arc he\ahtcncd. romance flo urishes.
fOYOTA ·77 Ptok up · · •tored • .xlnt oond 13600. MUSTANG ·es. Auto, e --------you have chanec for new ttart in new direcuon Stress indepcndenct.
84 FORD
TEMPO GL SON
~. cusette, on 221( mlti. ( 1KTI4'6)
s5995
84 CORVETTE
~acne. ctau roof. '°'dtd.
(Ul>X477) Rtductd to
s1a,695
I hell etr 11iu. MBZ 200 1997, 1 owner. MU9t Miit 76Mt77 Cyt. Nft ti,.., , owner. "8.JC MOT1Cf pionccnq spin t. ~or 9j34497 ' VERr~QOOd ~7:..!1cy1 vw ·ea CONV. 27K on rt>tt P/pty Ca11 642•7902 __ __. .......... _,____ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on sttunty, reputation . .._ _____________ ...,..
--------111"* ... na. 4 ... "" t1Mut ma1nt Muet nA~ °" B eng. · 'II alP .. ~, '" °" prestiac. ab1hty to ~ve m~or ~int. You'll be asked to pan1c1pate 1n
,... .... MIZ 'T~SL.,~=: --:asteO. 7'M2el WD414 '*OfPICnnoul community, charitable or polillcal project. Cancer and another aue~r.r~,
1A OW o:mp; Van, iOCllC. r,f HO/obo PV1 pty. VW et~. ~ :ffo: TNa 2 or corw -"" p/a. Ml••• um Capricorn play outstand1111 roles. · •
l nine ... ,.. ..,_, Mon thN F11133-31&0 trw. oond. 1 • xtra c.ap "* lint, ale ~ y:::1n1 ~-~ AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Soctal act1v1ttes increase. demand$ -11eoo obo ·Wt!..._ M . 21w 2..a413 .,. &PM prep' more (9erl0002) ...... .. ... .... ... __ ... _ lJ I .. ~. -11 uJd I t t t I ·~--1 17~1070r• • MBZ ·rt 4608L, pwesr vw ,71 lltnlfm 9leupunkt ... th• Fk:tlllou• lu•lf'l•ll are m~ on your me, o ... ,...stancc \;&U co re a c o rave. IKA1&1 O } ~
blU/tJMe. 52K ml lnwMc.. .. ereo. M~ tltM, OAAN<MCOAIT NaiM· ,.__ w-. .._.. event lnteft'lt 11 aroUICd tn luaher cducauon. pubbsh1na,. d1ucmma·
OOOCii '11 ~op 127,IOO. 790-SMI · good con ct. 11500. Jlillpnw-itt ~ tMt ~ don of informabon. • "-• ~Van UNO. a. M8Z 'IOllC,l\loryw/lttW ~74 a62•Hetbot C..Mw w;:·~-=-P1ICD (Feb. l~M.udl 20): RC)CCt the supcrfiaal di& dttp for 979.2500 "f~ 1 tan int. m6nt oond ortty •• ma Name,...,,..,'°..,.,.... necaauy data. You reqwre lddibonal kno•tcdac conccnuna hocnK. 1f
,.... ,_.,,.. kM • .,....., tt sao mt ui tH VW '71 aue CemS*. llllll"' ~"°"""on wes. tepJ riabts and pcmumons. Love rcfat1oruJup lntetWfics :.':·,.::*' 1eo:o4s3or'1~ . ~.=~._t"r.'11•111t:C: •LllllLITIBlll 1-1W2 ,,.os1 foUowinabeateddupute.Sl&luanan p1aysrok ~ BUICK DEALER
6600ivAH 60NV ·d M~3:,!!.;..~ .....,'*" ·w~=t~ ~~'::c!0::1 l1'ocroeP11mvooaamftll)AY youm.a.1ten""st.anth1s 2925 Harbor Btvd.
HK n;. loedtd, eppntmt oftlrlta~~ WI 'f1 flop fop c.np.r. (tM 763) Titli ...,... -~ year, you p in 9ddclcS a~ you1l 1mpnnt your own style and Costa M ..
at 1 11,100. A1lltn11 >Clnt.New~Mll ~ ~t1y1r111•1••._. love will e'&Y m_,or roie. You are cnetivc. rcbelhous.. tubbom. I 3 t>lock.I 80Uth of the
t 10.'80l0e0 a..11n w,:~ bll lttv = .,.._ 127IO. ti a Son ....,_Tllla118a:::~o1 Or· ~~!'°umeobothtal. puaa~te.t j~ l!.._11i~!, that _r.>du wtttfit • San Otego Fwy. o.runo IMH& !141 M1-tll7 ~·••elfled Adi I.re '"• Unooln ~ .. ~Oft teplllwu uvm OM or pucn ... u~lh·gy ican)' ... UJ not
wtlatlttr tr. ,Id · anew to • _,0unM NH Harbor IMS. c M. 24, 1taS into family penern T1u1U1.. Leo. Scorp;o penont play important roles
"°9 'emoftlN!NrtM A l w1y1 I .... In. ~otywd•lellll'U f 14/&40-la0 ~C:::-1~ in your urc. You are competitive but will alwa~ aid lbe undcrdot
Wllfl a Cl•ttriecl A4 clw lfloed•<Md ..... .... Mtt• way to ... mew. :i=.: t . ,.. . .. vou·u travel 1n November. penona.1 hon.tons will expand. you ~ould Cll Nowt 142-Mn ~day. 142·M71 .,,1 .AOa Cell &42-667& .... ...., wtn cootat.
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fillCTinOUI !U!l!9' mTICI MOT1C8 Of' ltetlllOl'I e.."'ltt.cl by Delly Ptk11 OCtoMr 11, 1S,
Mm 8TA1'.t.rf IMIWI _. "'*'° w IMWlll ConltNattorl • ..,.,. 11, tN6 ... ...-.
The....,_.,...._.. •rr.MO.• ~THI '°' ~ ~ "°' •
dotna .,_.._~A HOTIOI II HIAHY "'Jl•llCClW"lllOM ~~~:=1---------Ctwl(, 1tl W.. ,__..,_, Cl I 'V f N t" et a e e I e d Of' THI Cf'f'!, , _ M1 Baldy Clro6e rtaJC llJT1C(
O.. Mw. QA_, ~·berllOlfwed ~ Of' POUNTAIM y....,., . OTlt o·, ""'' Hugo HunttalW. 1116 the ~ of 0.. W.. to NOTICI 18 HfAHY ~~I Of' •GATM LI~ AlhiDi I rT '•ellMll, 0.-..... CA Mt: The Qty eo...d, ... 0 . GIVEN ttwll on WedMedlY. DIP~ OP
taa1 IOI! 1~..i£c!l'I ....... C... Octot>er %3, tNt. 11 UO DI~ a:!'::. ldentlfted DPB.Clf'LZ I -"9CU
TNI ~ • OOflo forftle ~1200, on °' p.m. In the ~ Council wtltl lltenlll ('). notlOe 19 DNWMJll I rTM.
ducMd by: en ........ ~ the "°"' 11:00 Lift. Chembera. 10200 Stet• 11.Y· ~ ~ tMI bllMd on •IOURCa• IMmC* Hugo~ on "1dey, No'*9\ber t , enue, flounteln Ve/frirt. the the lnltNi etudle9 1 ~ Notice le ....,. ~ ~ n. llblWMnt .-fllllCt tNt. h lhal be the ,.. PtenrllnO Commilllk>n wtll • the Depettment at ~ with the county ~!"Or· eponetbllfty of the bidder to hold 1 pul>llo hWtng on the Deel •r • 110 n h •• •• n ment SIMOll. l!nl-~-.... rnen-. ... ~ Ofl ~-dlllvw .,.. «ltd to the Otty fOllowtna It.me: ~9d-™ Enwonmen-,., ~oee SectlOn. of the ~Mt Ctettt'I OfllOI ~the P'oP9f ,.,O,OHD AMINO· tal 1~~ C::t ~ of Huntington 8ee011
,_,,. 9MOUflOld um.. '* wt11 be mwr • crrra LAND ue. 1• w111 001-eppr that tl'll tol!OWlllG ~
Pul>llNd °'enof CO. publldy ooened end reed tu•NT Of' CMl•RAL ~he ~oMl'o.c:~= on fOf N1Q1t1~ o.clarefton
Delly Piiot ~ 11, MM! It 11:00 a.m., Of • Pl.AM rldly, TIE.AS . w«er~lndlN1'41t-2t, Octobet &, 12. 1MI tOOn t.....,_. M preo-Pl"opolld Initiated 11 the THl:SE MA ire able fOf publlc ,..,... oom-
a.o49 llG"* on FricU!y, ~-t'lqUll1 of Sen OleOO lnve1t· ti.Ing prQCllMd pur91.11nt to menolnOi 1, 1N6, In fhe OOunoll ~ AMoot•tee to flhange the ~ennlna Lewe of tfll NeOefl\le OeoWa1ton No. -----=---... --1 Ctiemberl. City Hell. n Ftltt 11'11 City'• MMt• Plan Of Stat• of Celffomte. Gowrn-85-eO. 1n con~ with "8..IC ~ DrM. Coate Mela. c... lend u.. from coml\WOlll "*'' eoo.. 9.0QO et MCI.. u11 Pwmlt No. ea.a end
foml&, fOf thl lumWllng of to rnultl-tetnlly reeldentlll on Ind tM Fountain Velltey Ml.I-Condltlonll ExOlll)t!On No
'=A=' LAIOA ANO EQUIPM!HT property loclt9d 300 .... ~~~~'Toi.. 8M7. "a requeac to..: TO DEMOLISH, AEMOVI, Mil of Brookl'luttl 81'-' etN01 a ~OtY. 10,MO The ~ per90M .,.. AND OllP08E Of' 'VARI-Ind 1000 fMt eouth of llfy In fevor °' In oppoeltlon equar9 root ,_ ... buldlng.
doing ~ .. DL0 OU88TAUCTUAUWITHIN TllbettAvenue. totn.pr~wtllbe~ The ~~en.II
AdWillelllf. 1111 I ... THE CITY OF COSTA zo.. CHANQI NO. 1111 .,, ~to do IO .. loee:, on the ....... of
deW. AneNlnl, CA t2toe MESA. COMNT1C)NAL UM ....... 11'11 publlc llMl1ng. If fur1l'ltr 8Mct1 BouWtlfd ICl9fOJI•
s.475 OtstrtblMd LotlO 00rpor. Addftlonll Mt• of the MIT NO. ,_. lnfomll11on la dllnd, rou ~MO fMI nor1'I of Ell IUon (A c.M. 00f1>,). 1545 S. ~· mey bl oO-P9tltlon eubmltted by Sen may oontec:t the PtwWng A
81nc:Wr.ANNtm.CAt2toe telnld at the OfllOI of the OleOO tnwetment ~ o.paMIMnt et HS.«28 =-of t,_. ~
Thie bu"-II -Purdlelllng Agent It n Ftltt tlon propoelng dllngl of end,...., 10 the aboYe lterne. .,.. on Iii. with ""' City
cluCted by: 1 ~....., OrM. C.. ...... Cal-rone of parOll of land 11 • propolld Ktlon 11 CMl1l ~ of ~on o.tnbuted CO'pot-fomle. ._ ~ be ,. IOl:eted epproxlmetlly 300 chllllnged In court, ltlerl e-cii 2000 Mein 8trlllt
flCTTTIOU8 .,..... l tlon, 8y: =:a-T,_.. turned to 11'11 .n.ntton of..,. feet WM1 of Broolll'lurlt may bl• Nmltetlon to rllell'lg Huntl~on IMch, 0.11:
MAim aTA~ Thie et *II lllld CltY ~ wtttMn Mid tllftl Street and 1000 fMI toUlh only tl'loll ...,_ rllleld et fomlL Arly l*90fl wW*lg
The toltowlng peraone.,.. wttti the County Cltrtt fl Or· llfnlt, In .·...._, ~. of Tllbett All'IOUI trom C-t the ~bllc '-'"G dlecf1bld 10 comment on ~ ,.. ~~ES~~=. 4=~ ~~: 8rr9"'~ on ~ta. ldenttflldontheout8'dl-Comm1rcl1I to AH Al· Int •notice Of In written quest9 may dO IO In~
' ...,. ..___ the Bid~ Num~ end lie fordeble MOUlino Aleldln-GOf~ d.iMtld within 10 dayl of thll notice 81.. Newport BMcl't, CA ..._ OpenlnQ 0.'9 till Olstrtc:1 Con<fttlonll u11 to the Planntng Commlellon Olltd....., wrttten oo.n-
82M3 Q ltn •" • D • 11 • a Eectl bNS ~ bl rMd9 on ~ No.· 780 fled In con· at Of~ to tl'll publtc ,_. by pr ~ "--__. ~ Nlakl OM Ray, 2&43 Or-C""°'* A...,..,.MLMr · Ing. mente to 1r .. .,_ ... _ .. .,. awA¥9. IE. Coste Mw, '0 .U -. ~ the PropoMI form, ll'leetl )unctlonwlthz.onedlanglto 00N C.-.-. ........ Act· O.utcprnent s.Moee, En--...-• • _. ---· P·1A through P-8 ptO¥ldld permit conltructlon of t80 ...... .._...... • vlronmentet ~8«>-c~~~82~uiln•u I• con· ~ °'WIOI COll9I In the oontrect documentl, affOfdlbll l'loUllng unit• on ~I:~"'· "'-"•"I tlon, P.O. Box 180, Hunt·
ducted by: an lndlvtdull Deity Piiot Stptemmr 21 end lhal bl ecoompenled 8.58 ecr• of land. ~ Or eo.t lngton Bw:h. CA 82148.
Nikki OM Ray 28. October 5, t2, 1•5 · ~ ~ :no~~ v::= :.:= _:.~; Diiiy Piiot 0c10~2. 11185 S~!!, ~~ :C.::
Thll •t•tement WU ftlld &.047 .... then 10% of ..... emount Appllcetlon IUbmltted by s.oe5 ;;-1-ng ~ In It• dlltt..
with !I'll County Cleftc of Or· ---------1 ot the bid, made peyeblll to Sen Diego lnveetment A.-tlon on whether en En-~ 9~nty on Sept_,,~ rtaJC fl()JJC( the City of ca.ta Maea. No IOCl•t• for the con1tructlon flt8.IC M>TICE vtronmentll lmpect Aapott
• 1 l'llm1 propoHI eh11t b• oon· of• 311.eoo equere foot retail NOTICI Of' ll'lould be prepw9d fOf tt11
Publlal'led Orange Coeet P'ICTmOUa-A ~ unllll IOOOll'lpenlild el'lopplng center 10 be DllATH Of' Pf'OJeci
Diiiy Piiot Octoblr 5, t2, 111, MAim 8Tll%Vn by eudl Cllhler'I c:NCk, located on tl'll WMt Ilda of ..OY .I. ALLIN. M. Dated: Octoblr 12. 1N4 2e. 1985 The 'ollowtftO l*tonl.,. CMll, Of bidder'• bond. Brookl'lurlt Street 9')rOll· N'TI'T1C>M Otenl y.,... ......... ,._ s.oe1 doing bl.in.. aa: WINll!DA No «ltd lhell bl cooaldlNd lmatlly 1000 r..t toulh of \': ~TIR .,..,, Plaftw
ROOFING. 874 kW. 11th It.. un .... It .. meci. on.~ Tllbett A"90UI. Variance llTATI NO A 1-1 Pu~ Orange eo.t
co.ta MaM. CA nut form fumWled by the CUY of Cul No. t47 -. eut>mltted · • Deity Piiot Oc1ober t2 tNt Mlctleal Alen lActllftw, ca.ta Mael end te made In In conjunction with the To ell hen, blnlftclet1M. S...too __ D1_111_11C-..,..-TV'-c--1 835 W. Bek•. Cotta Mela. a ccord enc• with th• Preclla Plan fOf de\111tton crldlton and contln~t --'"-~--""--'I'll(;--CA 92827 prO'tlelone of the Propoael from the City'• partclng r• credltOfl, of ROY J. ALLEN, ---------
flCTmOUI ..,..... Thl1 bullnea le con-l"lqulremln1a. qulrement• ol 5.6 111111• per JR~~~~ PlllJC M)TIC[
MAim ITA~ ducted by. en lndMduel Eacfl bidder must be 1 1000 IQUll'l IMI to 5 llllla ot._..._ tlflet.., .... ---------The follow! .,.. Mlctleal ledtllter llclenlld Contractor ,,._ per 1000 equate feet tor the wflt etld/or Mtete· '9CTTTIOU8 llU899 ..
dol ~ ~ E.Z. TNll 1tatement ... fled quellfled • r9qUlr9d by 1ew propolld development. A petition l'IN beer1 lllld MAim aTAW EN~RPRISES; N-port with the County CWtt of Or· to perfoml ~ fifty (50%) CONDmCH1Al. Ull,.... by ROY J. ALLE.N. Ill In Iha Thi folooMng s---
Amarlcl n & Anocl•t•• lrlg8 County on ~ percent of the wont. ..,. NO. 111 Superior Court of Orange doing bualneal u : TACO
59ft Wfll6d ~ Hunt: 25. 1986 The contractor •"•" Petition eubmlttld by County requeetlng tl\lll ROY VILLAGE. 2300 H1rbor
tngton 8w:h CA 82&.1 ..... QOmPty wtttl the pnMelone l..lmpoe1 Plrza !Of Mtlblllh-J ALLEN, Ill bl appointed Blvd • $p1e4 #5, Cotta ~ EdwWd l:yayn I Publllhed °'*lQll COMt ot Sec1ton 1770 lo 1780 ~ ment of. plrzl reetlUfWll 10 .. pereonll rlPl-•lltMI M .... CA 92828
59ffY8ellllltd ~ H!t: Deify Pttot OctOber I, 12. tt. duet¥9, Of the Cellfomle bl localed within 11'11 retllt lo aclmlntetw the Miile ol Jullo A. Fleque, 4309 W
lngton 8w:h CA 92847 2t, 1M& Lab« eoo.. the prevllllng lhOpplng cent• under con-ROY' J . ALLEN. JR. McFldd9n •8. Senta Ana.
Thie bu.iM.. le con-~ rate and ecell of -av-• llrvctlon II the touth_..t The petition requHt1 CA 92704
duct9d by. en lndlvldull tebfllhed by the City of oomer ot WerrM Avenue autllorfty to ldmlnlll• tl'll Ruth B. Alque, 4308 w
· Colt.a M..-wftlctl .,.. ll9d etld San Mateo. Ml•t• under the lndlpen-McFldd9n #8. Senta Ana,
';:: ~ ~I nlld PtllJC "9J!C[ Wftt1 the 0tty ewtt of Mid COMNT1C)NAL U11 ,.... dent Admlnletretlon ol &-CA 92704 •amen _. City end et\1111 fOff91t "'*-..,. NO 111 11111 Act. Jl.lll'l Bltutar 12350 E. Del wtth=t~~:,~~<>;· '=A=r tlle
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piwrtbld thlrlln lof Petltl~n 1ubmltt1d by I The~lonlu1!10<1'1Mr· Amo #1408, ~4MOOd. CA • noncompflence of the Mid Vlot• Campagne for the NII ng In ..,....t. No. 3 It 700 907 t5
t 5 The loloMnt ~ .,. eoo. etld rentll of video tepee In-Civic c.nt• Oriv. W•t. Llllan• Bltuler 12350 E. ~ clOlnQ ~ea: wn.DON Eadl «ltd INll Mt tMtt the clUdlng Ill r1tlnge It 18464 Santa Ana, CA 9270 ton()(;. Del Amo • 1408, L...oocs. p,,,~~OctOr~ 1~ SECCJRITY SvtTEMl, 5801 fUl1 nllMM end reeldll1e91 of Ward Street In tn. Clty'1 tober 23, t985, et 9:30 a.m. CA I07 t5 ~ea: 0 . . • w.,.,.,., Alie .• ·~ 2:9.Hunt· Ill pereotil end pertlll M· 1 Mlnu!IC1ut1ng zone. IF YOU OBJECT to the Thi• bueln... II con-
. Se--Oe4 lngton Bw:h, t lntlNltld Ill the propoael. 11 CONDmCH1Al. UN ""• granting of !I'll petition, you ducted by: 1 OW*., 1*1· l>eul Weldon Mcann, the b6d 19 by• COfPOl'•lton • ..,. NO. 111 lhoUld llther ew-1t tl'll ,_..,Ip
5801 WWfWlf Alie .. 8te tea. 11111 the '*'-of the Of· Petition IUbmlttld by An .....,Ing Ind 1t•t• your ot>-Ruth B. Fleque ---------Huntington 8Hc", CA llcett who can elgn an Xuen Otnh IOf eet•blllhlMnt i.tllon1or tlllwrttten oblle> Thia •t•tement wu Ned P\&.JC *>TICE 92649 egra.nenl on betlelf of the of• '*Ght>omood pet ltrK• tlonl with 1n. court ~Ofl with tn. County Clertc Of Or· _____ -......;..;;..__ Thi• buelneaa II con-corporation and wl'llthef wtthln tl'le retell ll'lopc>lng Ille .....,Ing. Y04.lr appear-ange County on October 2,
No4toe of duct9d by: an lndMduel more than one otnc.r muat cent• under conetrvction at anoe may be In pereon or by 11185
Mon R11p '"''""'' PM.ti W. McClnn llgn II the «ltd le by• '*1· tl'll lntenectlon of Edinger your enrKney. ,_ NOllOl 11 hereby OIYln that Thie etetement .. n11c1 nenNp Of • )Olnt ventwe AYenYI Ind Hllbor Blvd IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Publlehld Orange eo.t
11'11 underligned Will not be with the County Clet1I of Or· 1111• tl'll .,.,,,.. end .0: CONDmCH1Al. Ull ""· Of • contingent CfldltOf of Dally Pilot October 5, t2, 19, reeponalbll for any ~t• Of ange CouMy on ~~ d,...... of 11 general P9'1· MIT 111 tl'll ~111d, rou rnu1t n11 2&, 11185
ltablllttee contrlC19d by My· 27, 11185 '*" Ind !<*" venturwa. 11 Petition eubmlttld by your claim wttn the court or ~
one other then rnyMlf. on or Publlahed no-.-": the bidder le 1 eol• John Reitz. Loe C.beltlroe pr111nt It to the penonll
1n• 1h11 d•t•. --.,,... proprtetorehlp Of ln09'er Racquet end 5port1 Club, ,.,,_t111w appo1nl9d by rtllJC M>TICE
Dated tl!la 8"' ctsy of 0c;. Delly~ Octot.6, 12. 11, entity "* doM ~ fOf the Mtebllal'lmant of 21 tl'll court within four montt\11--.....-..----........ ...-.--
toblf, 11185. 28, tN5 unct.r a ~ neme. Iha dub v111a "'°'* unite 1n con-from the d1t• of tint • aTATlmJrT Of'
lllllr. Md llra. ~ Ylfl S.-001 «ltd 1t1811 bl In the reel ,_ )Unction wtth the exletlng auanoe of Ian.,.• pr<Mded WITHDRAWAi.. MOM
MM. •11 hdftc c...t of Iha bidder wfttl • ~ dub 111111 protecc under con-In Section 700 ol th• 'AltTMIR81• ..._..,, ~ ..._._, •-.,. NQTIC( nltlon loftowlng ~ etrvctlon et 17272 Ntlwtlope Probate eoo. of Calllornle. Ofll.AAT91Q UMD9JI
Ci .. 1 '"~ ··oeA (tne flc1ttloue namer; StrMt Thi tlrnl IOf ltllng dalme ..it fllCTTTIOU8 .,._ ..
Publlehed Orange Coelt F'ICTmOUa MlillllllM prcwldad f10W9¥1r no tic-,.TITION ,OR "I· not lllP!re prlof to 104.lr MAim 011.y PllOt Ocioblr 11, 12, MAim aTA'*-" tltk>ue neme 1"911 'bl 1.-d ... Al. Of' CONDfT'tOMAL month1 trom the dell of the Tiie to11owtng PM"IOn Ille
18. 1985 The fol!OwtnO l*80nl.,.. uni-.....,.. " 1 c:urTS!t UN..,..,. NO. no hearing noticed above. withdrawn .. • general 1*1·
FSl-375 doing bullnlae -INTEI< r.olltratfon wftt1 the Or111ge Petition eubmltted by Rev. YOU MAY EXAMINE 11'11 ner trom the pettnlrlhlp Ql>-28tf N9wpOf1 IMt __.: County Alcotder. In caae Of J .C. Myen fOf en extenllon n11 kept by the court. II rou ••ting under the ftctltloue --------~ pon a..ctl CA t2t1S3 corpcnUone, lnclud9 the of the active period tor Con-11e 1 per.on lntweeted In bualneae name of Ac:apulco P\&.IC M>TICE lnnovstl0ve Perlpheral NmM of tM Prllldent. dlttonll UM Permit No 720 the •tale, you may ..-ve 8Mctl Club, 228 Mer1M _____ ,__;..;;.. __ I Technotogy lnC A C... 8ecretwy T~w end for Goepel Hww.t• FllloW-upon the 111ecutor Of ldmln-Ave., Newport Bw:h, Cellf.
FICTITIOUI ., .... , fomle eor,,o.. .. io;;. MINQlr.' • ehlp church •I Herper letr11or. or upon tile at-921162 .
..... ITATrmNT Thi• buelneea .. con-The City Counclt ot Iha School. tee85 Senta Yna tomey for the llllCUtOf Of The tlctltlOUI bullMN
The t~lowtng l)lr'IOnl ere ducted by. 1 oorpo<ltton City of ca.ta Mw r...,.... Street. lldmlnlltretor. and ftll with name statement fOf the part·
d 0 Ing bu• In. I I a I : E T Lm&.nC&. ltr9116dW.t tl'll rlgfl1 to reject any Of all ""Clll Pl.AM NO. -• tl'll court. with proof ot ..,. nenhlp WM ftlld on 7 -25-33
PRECISON MARINE FABRI· Thi~ elatamlfllt ... tll«I !Mde. CONDfT'IOMA1. Ull NA-vlcl. • written tlQUllt 1111· In ll'lt County of Orange.
CATION, 2540 Fairview, with the County ewtt of Or· Dated: Octo~ 7. 1986 lllT NO. m (Conttnuecl Ing that you dellre tpeelal FILE NO. F221328 Senta Ana, CA 92703 County on ~Wiiber Publlehld Orange Coat from 1011t•) notice ol tn. flllng of en In· Full Neme and Add,... of
Mlcl'INI VM Moorhou11. ~985 Diiiy Piiot October 12, t086 Petition eubmltted by YentOl'Y end epprei-n.nt of the Pereon Wlthdr1wlng:
t451 Eut Danea Or .. WMt ' ...... Sa-099 Prlnceiand Pr()91rtlee lor Mist• ...... Of of the pelt-c....,. c. Allen, Jr .. 306
Covina. CA 91791 Publlel'lld Oranot eo.t mufti-tenant lnduetrlll com-llonl or 1CCOUnt1 IMf'ltlonecl LUQOnl•. N9wport BMdl,
Colleen Marie Moomou11 Diiiy Pllo1October5 12. 19 ~ Property lltuat9d gen-In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Clllf. 921162 1451 Eut Danea Or., w..t 28 1985 · · • .,~ e1ong the Mat aide of t"9 Call!Ofnl• Probate Code. Signed: ClllltM c. Alen.
Covina, CA 91791 • S.-<>M ~ Sir.et 1300 fMI HwlMI a. ar..n. leq.. Jr
Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-eouth of w.,.,._ AYenYI. Otllfl I ONeft, m N. C..-P\lbU-'*I Orange eo.t
ducted by. tlueband etld wife ,,.C181 "-ANO NO. -tr.i Aw, Q6ei 11111, CA Diiiy Piiot s.piln'lber 21,
Colleen Moortioull (Continued"-Oc"'*-t, l1IOI 28. October 6, 12, 1985
Thia stetement wu fllld •-.,. Mft1'M"r 1..-, Publlel'led Orange COMt Sa-044
wttn the County c..,. of Or· '"~ "'"~ GARDINER
ange County on September flCTmOUI .,._.. JEAN SHELP GAR-r---------------------------
t8, 1985 ,.... NAm aTA.,._.,, DINER, pueed away TODAY Is
Publlehld Orange eo.t ~ '=.:~::V October 7, 1985, at the ~:~~tOctot>er5.12.111. EXPLORATI~ AMO DE· age of 65 in GrMa CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~70 VELOPMENT CO.. INC.. Valley, CA. Mra Gar-
Sutte *· 2005 Wiit Bllboe diner was a native of ~ Neiwpor1 8eech. CA Owosso, Michigan.I'------------------------~
P\&.IC *>TICE
FICTITIOUllUSM ..
MAMIE IT A TIMENT
Gray ~ Ind o.. Resident of Newport
Vllopmant Co., Inc .. FlclftcJ• Beach and Graa Val·
Thi• 1>u1lneae II COii• ley. CA. Survived by duc19d by.. CClfPC)ratlon
The t~lowlng pereon1 are
dotng bullnNI .. : 8eec:of1
Hiii MlrrrK Work•, 152l'i W
MacArthur Blvd.. Colt•
Mertln l(Jrben, Pralldent her husband, Lewis
Thi• 1tatanwint ... flied T. Gardiner of New-
wtth the County ewtt of Of. port Beach and Grus ange County en 8-embar
M .... CA92628 24. tN5 Valley, CA. Slater,
Brit Allzen . t e>ov.r.
Laguna Nlgllll. CA
Thi• bueln111 11 con·
ducted by: an lndlvldual
,..,... Twyla Mae BeamWi
Publllflld Orange eo.t of Owomo, Michigan;
Oelly Ptt01 Octooar I . 12, 19, brother, Ray Shelp of 28. t986 ~72 Apache Junction, Bret Allnn
Thie lt.etemenl WU ftlld
with Ille County Cleftc Of Or· ---------I ange County on Septem~
tl, 1985
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Diiiy Piiot Slptem~ 21 MAim 8TAT'il9Wf
28. Octoblr 5, 12. 1985 · do!:;:::;:: =rt:;::_
Se-060 PEAMNCE STUDtO, 2tM1
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MAim ITA~ CA t2M3
The loffowtng peraone ere Lynd• JoV'lnO'M, 1'191
doing bu11neM ea: "°YW Ell· 16th Street, W ....... er.
pr... Oat... 3737 Bird! CA 112tS3
Street. Suite 20 t. Newport Thtt t>u"nlMt It dOn·
BMdl, CA 92MO ducted by. 1 gianerll pert. Pacific Southwell Im-nerehlp
pon.,., A Clllloml1 Cotpof· Lynda A. Jcwai!CMc
I lion TN. 1111""*'1 WM lled Thi• buelMH 11 con• with the County a.ti of Or·
ducted by. en lndMdull ange County on ...,__
Ban Chapman, 3737 Bir~ 24. 111&5 Su.et. Suite 201. Newport ,.,_
Bw:h. CA 92MO ~ Orange C...
Thi• etetement -fllld Delly Piiot ~ ll. 12, 19, with the County CWtt of Or· :le, 1NIS
~ County on Sec>tln'I~ s..oee
11, 1N5
Arizona; slater ,
Marvel D! Young of
Lanaing, Michigan;
brother, Ernest Shelp
of Lanaina. Michigan;
brother. Robert J .
Shelp of Lan.aJnc.
Michigan. Memorial
funeral 1ervlce1.
Monday, October 14,
19~ at 2:00 P .M. ln
the Chapel of Hooi-
& Weaver M0&"1U&O.
Nevada Cty, CA. In
lieu of flowen, famJly
request donations to
the American Cancer'
Society. Arran1e·
menta under the
dlrectiona of Hooper
& Weaver Mortuary,
Nevada C ty Chapel
(918) 266-2429
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OeHy Piiot ~ember 21, __ ,._-..._ ... ~ ...... ---• ~ortuary •Cemetery
28. Octoblf 5, t2. 1986 Ac:TmOUll k••• Crematory
Se-042 um 8TA,_,. 1625 Giil« Ave
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18 Untruth t7 Col,_.,., name
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111 Mldtclnal '*b
20 Choreograon.,
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24 Minced oath
28 Clerlne1
27 Nigerian
21 MOll«n call 10 pr..,.,
28 Geteway
32 Crime
35PllClt
37 Winge
3e Lamb cut
39 Funlt 40 Blot ,
43Honey~
45AW•t
48 Can prov
4 7 Rellden t e.utf
48 Graue
411 0fllUllor ..
53 Eatery
57 Orapld robe
S8 Me1 Ott.ring
59 Competently
81 Mr Ambtef
82 Mlgllly one
83 Fable
84 Marathon
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66 Agel
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8 Derk llorM
9 Godown
10 Mountain
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11 S1mov1r1
12 Study ha ra
13 Pewter c0tn1
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23 Negotiate
25 Ano not
28 US rocllet
28 F11t11oneble
belch 'Morl
30 Dlrectty
31 S.11 Ft
32 Otllble
33 Arm bone
3• Tined tool
38 Harrier•
38 Educated
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48 Savage
49 lily type so Jewltfl 1-
5 1 Blue lhlde
52 Intertwined
53 Netrow beds
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55 Party se St"4 blelTI
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INSIDE
PAGE PAGE
2. Coldw4MI Banker, Newport
3. Coldw4MI Banker, Costa Mesa
8. Great Western Real Estate
9. Waterfront Homes
4. Oalebout Better Homes and Gardens
5. Grubb & Ema
6. Lynne Valentlne Prop.
7. George Elk Ina Co.
10. lido Realty
11. Unique Homes
12. Remax of Newport Beech
13. Southerby's International
PAGE
14. Remax of Costa Mesa
15. Remax of Costa Mesa
16. Harbor Realty
16. Hunt & Associates
17. Mike Perry, Realtor
Balboa Island Realty
PAGE
18. Llongs of Newport
20. Fairway One
21. Woodbridge Lakeshore
24. Homes On Review
28. The Real Estaters
OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY PAGES 22•23
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I NEW LISTINGS 1...... 1111,111
AttrllCttve Yllaige cuetom home, comer location
near dubhou8e. Spa. 2" BA. 3 BR. Mlf-cleanlng
own, Jenn-Aire cooktop.
*""'-an.-me 1a ttl The perfect •1i1wport Heights home. 2
BR, den, eupert> mMt9r, IP' gourmet kttchen.
A 1Un Med home to Ive In & kJve.. nns•--1111.111 lmmaculm Portoflno, V9C8nt Md r99dy for youl
e.utJful '--' bric* pello lhllded by huge old
tree.
I L..., .....
Twrtflc fmnly home, tredttlonel C8pe Cod 4 BR,
den, 4 BA. eet-in kltcMn. Wood floors, u88d
brick, charm throughout. You'll kMt ttl
U EL II 'FR ID .....
10utatandtng decor & Cl.a A conatructton mllke
.this new b11ctif1ont home a wper buy. Com-
'P'etefy fumlahed, 3 flnlplllcee, apa, 2 IMng
rooma.
I WI .....
lmpec:cable family home with IOlar heated pool
& 11>9 let In lulhty iandecaped yard. Ocean vtew,
MW kitchen, many exceptional detalta.
I llU U-.-
3 BR etuoco home In greet lower pentnaula
location. Excellent "starter" houee, 2nd home
or build new. Call for mppotntment.
..... aat,111
4 BR. 3 BA "Port Roym", vtew of ocean & city
Hghta. BeeutJfuUy decorated ptua colorful ger-
dena. Securtty guard gated, community pool,
spa & tennis.
un11•1 1w,1•
c.aaelc 2 story Cape Cod. 3 BR, 3 BA, gourmet
kitchen, central courtylll'd, obeervatlon deck, 3·
fireplaces and 2 Jaomta. Aaaume low Interest
financing. .... . ....
One of a kind! Expanded Port RoyaJ. FMtatlc
ocean & lights vtew. prtvate spa. Top street of
Seaview. 5 BR + lanal.
---u ...... Incredible views of 4 golf ho6es and lake from
ca.tie on the Hiii. 5 BR, 7 BA, master suite with
exerclM room & ••ma.
CORONA DEL MAR .......... ..,...
12 Untta on 167' of bey frontage wtth jetty to
~ Ytew make thla one of the most exciting
properties on the rnwtcet. Call for addltlonal
Information.
lftlUll 11.L .....
Selera deelgned this 5 BR home to lnaure
maximum privacy for parents & noisy teens.
Gorgeous custom home -priced right!
.......... 11.-.-
Fllbulous wtth eeneattoNlt WP# of Little Corona.
W11Wa c:ruhlng on "°'* & jetty. LMge famlty
room wfttl tetr1M:table roof, 5 BR. 5 BA.
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REAL ESTATE
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~-3 BR, FR ----2 BR. Den
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3 BA. FR ---4 BA. Oen ---3 & 2 BR, Guest ---2 BR ---4 BR, Pool, Spa
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4 BA. FR ----3 BA. Vlft ---5 BR, PIS, View
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8 BR, FR, View
111111 Llffl
4 BR, FR, Spe .....
$244,500
$258,000
$339,000
$419,000
$425,000
$575,000
SllDIY
$213.900
$244,500
$292,000
$279,500
$339,000
$345,000
$425,000
$449,000
$575,000
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1111 ......
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1141 ...........
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C. BALDIKOSKI
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L. SHAW
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B. MILES
'""' ... C. RUMSFELD ., ....
R. KURTZ
411 ... 11111
0 . VALENTINE
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$575,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY ................
$595,000 F. SENNES
1111 ..... ,.,...
$810,000 J. MERTZ
$&49,000
$650,000
$885,000
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J . CAMPBELL ,, ......
B.REEDY
114 ........... c. KALJNA
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8 BR. FR, Vu, Ofc $749,000 M.AaOY
a.mm
8 BR. FR $2.835,000
••• u.. .... e. Ol.80N
644-9060
*'"".. ••,111 R-3 lot In premium rental area. Forevw ocean
vtewa. Existing unit• aJwaya rented. Beautiful
location for new triplex or condo. Seller wlll hefp
finance.
WllT ... Ill \ ll1 ....
Outatandlng oceanfront duplex. Corner looatton
wtth two 3 BR unlta. Euffy converted to llngle
famlly. ExoeHent Interior detaJla.
n 11U •nm1n ..,...
Lower pentneula location, und dunee + ~
for your front yard. Charming 3 BR with large
brick patio entry.
' llU IUPlllT 1111,111 A dlstJnettve home planned for graciou• IMng. 3
BR with custom oak cabfnetry, muter BR with
fireplace. Boat dock.
' llU....., 11,1•,111
East Ooeanfront location. ExceptlonaHy con-
structed 5 BR + den home ha hardwood ftoora,
subtle decor and an endleea ocean view.
N•llU 11--
Garden ent ry to emotlonaUy appMHng llnd
• spacious 4 BR home. LanaJ acroa front owr-
looklnq Andy beach and dock on 50' front999.
N I LU llTPlllT 11,1.,111
3 story home on uctuatve Buena Vlata. Superb
construction, o.rter garden mrtum, 5 BR, 8 BA,
3 ftrepalcea, elev.tor, beect1 lot and dock.
h l&I ll'tRllT 11,IM,111
Endleee view of harbor, Jetty and ocean from
estate property. 4 flreptecee, gigantic game
room with bullt-ln poot table, exceptional large
dock.
" la.t ll1'111T 11.-,111 60' frontage wtth 2 boat allpa, 2 aide U•. Large
4 BR with superb decor plus 1 BR apt., 3 car
~=-~· buement. May conlider apt. trade ..
" mA llWlllT 11,1 .....
Emotlonatty appeaJlng bayfront on Eut Bay
Ave. Outstanding archltectural design, con-
struction & decor. Spacious patio, aandy beach
&allp.
Lml UTPlllT u.-,111
Tradltlonal 4 BR home with maJn turning buln
view. Quality construction with fine furniture
bullt-ln1 and on fee land.
LMml P,IR,111
Dramatic views of suneets & turning buln on tip
of Udo. Dock fecllltlee for eeveraJ boat•. Temp.
controlled wine cooler room.
OTHER AREAS
... un.-
2 BR + den. Owner paid $225,000 new, then
spent $60,000 on extenalve upgrades.
Gorgeoua, lmmaicolate & ready to Mii.
u1•-. .. ,.,..
Wttllewater vtew. brtQht and cheerlul, beeuttfulty
decorated 4 BR or 3 BR + den. Covered patJo
lndodee spa.
..nut• • .,...
Breethtaldng vtewa from blutftop overiooklng
Whttlcey Cow. Interior W91 n1th with hardwood
ftoon, brick ftrept9Ce & 3 epack>us BR.
2181 SAN JOA.II HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH
COSTA MESA
11n
Mint condition 3 BR, 2 BA home with bric
accents and Indoor/outdoor feeling from slldln
alls of glass, vaulted ceilings and atrium.
tunning Yorkshire model with easy care yar
n quiet cul de sac loctlon. Seeing Is believing s
It todayl
YIU.All UHi .... 11H,llO
Perfect trl-level condo with 2BR, 2BA, formal
dining and living room with fireplace In excellent
location. Water oriented community with pool,
spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your
SS -shop and compare then call
llUT ITUlll .. 1111,llO
Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted ceilings.
flreplace In living room, patio and double at-
tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest
rates-purchase your first home now!
•Ull•nlllll l1H,llO
RARELY ON THE MARKET! 3 BR, 2 BA split
level condo with attached 2-car garage, conve-
.nlent kitchen and dining area and large balcony
for sunshine and relaxing summer BBO's. Move-
In condltlon--just waiting for youl
w ••m.. a1M,111
Freshly painted living room with custom sky-
light, Casablanca light fixture and fireplace Is
the main attraction in this superbly maintained 3
BR, 11A BA home with add-on family room.
Fourth bedroom Is now a den with built-In bar. A
value packed home with large yard and fruit
trees you should see right nowt
TUIA HllLY.. llU,111
Well maintained 5 BR. 1¥.. BA home In Mesa
North. Super for family with children-located
neat schools. An Investment you'll never regret
making. See It today!
A flM.Y IWllT S1U,IM
Immaculate 3 BR, H''• 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 exceflent
family home. Call nowl
llT*ll ... ll&IT IETll I 1G,llO
Unique aplit-level condo with patio surrounded
by streams and tropical landscaping. Ideal ex-
ecutive home professionally decorated. A home
so tempting you'll want to move right lnl Call to
... nowl a• •••r.n 1111.-Speotacular 2-story, 5 BR home with
kltchen/famlty room combination, formal dining
area, IMng room with flreplace and enctosed
patto wtth heater. Superb famlty home romanU-
calty decorated to appeal to all. This home can
be your famlty's paradise -call to eee todayl
lltTTAIY -S1M,lll Flawteea 3 BR. 1 'h BA townhouse was the modef
for the complex. Beauttfully decorated In superb
taste. Ideal community living with pool and
tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call now.
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SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK i...
REAL ESTATE
MESA VERDE
All UYllTAIE 1211,IOI
raclous 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has
verythlngl Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and
side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on
family room and teen quarters with It's own
entry. Bring In your offer! All terms will be
considered.
mu Yllll'I flftST 1111,000
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 landscaping
proves very appeaJlng. Call to see this excep-
tional home todayl
1W1 USTD Amil 1111,GIO
Beautiful 2-story, 4BA, 2BA. Separate family
room, dining room and rock fireplace In living
room. Professional landscaping with sparkling
pool. Backs to park. Call now.
PllfllTlll llY• llUIF 1112,000
Decorated with warmth and feeling, this Im-
maculate 3 BR, 3 BA house would be a pleasure
to call "Home". Delightful country kitchen, for-
mal dining room, separate In-law quarters, fire-
place with wood hearth and colorful landscaping
add even more appeal. A must to seal Cail
today.
• llU MUI YIEW IJ 11,IOI
Large 4BA. 2'hBA. Buccola home with 3-car
garage, Impressive patio with flreplt, wet bar.
skytlght, professionally landscaped. Overlooks
the best view of Costa Mesa Golf Course. Great
value for your money and priced to sell!
.... _,_.. IHt,llO
Unique location on Mesa Verde Golf Course
16th tee. Spacious famlly home with 4 BA/3'h
BA. Huge step-down famlty room with walk-In
wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. Immaculate
and ready for you. Call now for your own private
showtng.
645~0303
UUQ .a .. q '·
HARBOR AREA
1&011&Y aum 1111
Lovely 3 BR, 2'h BA home with view of canyo
and back bay. 2 story home on extra large lo
offers bonus room, formal dining. 2 fireplaces,
parquet flooring, covered patio and AV access
A large home without a large price. Cell to
todayl
1..,.rt ..... 1122,IOO
Fashionable Penhouse with sparkling ocean
view in a quiet and secure resort location with
swimming or walk to the beach. A serene hide-
away In ~oft beige, perfect as a first or last home.
Just listed and vacant, so call to see 1t now•
IEWNIT IUCI -WW Tl ICW 1141,tOO
Model perfect 2BR, 2'hBA condo with vaulted
ceilings, flagstone fireplace, mini blinds, at-
tached 2-car garage AND mini ocean view! Call
today for your opportunity to see this exquisite
home.
W&ll Tl TIE IOCI 1221,IOO
Beautiful 3 BR Newport Crest condo. Split-level
on the front row with ocean view. Quiet cut-de-
sac location in well-cared-for complex with
comm. pool. spa & tennis. Call to see today.
IUSTICW.Y IHICHI 12U,IH
Supreme quality duplex with ..3 BA/2 BA upper
unit and 1 BA/ 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!
WllTOUFF Nil ... l 1211,111
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 buyl Call for further Information
now.
OllTll Nil T 1214,111
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 beautful
home that radiates warmth and charm. See It
today!
IEST Liii YAllf Utl,111
Custom 4BR. 2 BA home on Lido Island with
living room with tlreplace & wet bar and lots of
windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on
excellent street-to-street location. Priced right
to sell fast! Must see It today! .... ,... ........
Very sharp waterfront with dock and two sld&-
tles. Extra large 3 BR with family room or
designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special
!stand known for Its quiet living. A good buy for
someone who loves the beach and wants their
boat In front.
2299 llRBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI
.£&. j ..
DOVER SHORES ... Spectacular view. Four
bedrooms. Large master bedrom and dressing
area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad-
ditional bedrooms. one with Its own entrance.
Clrcular dining room. Oak flreplace mantle.
Step-down oak bar. large patio complete with
pool and spa...................................... $850.000.
DOVER SHORES ... Bayfront. large pier and
float. Main house features formal living room.
dining room and library. Nine foot ceilings. Oak
parquet floors. Strauss crystal chandeliers. Sep-
arate two bedroom suite across the brick
courtyard. Completety refurbished ..... $825,000
DOYER SHORES . . . This home has been
elegantly remodeled, but not lived In. Features
Include three bedrooms. three baths and three
fireplaces. Oen large enough for pool table.
Dining room. Delightful kitchen with commercial
gas stove. Skylights. Intercom for front ga~e.
Automatic lighting and sprinklers. Spectacular
view of back bay and night lights ....... $825,000.
Open Sat.Sun 1-5 ............... 1730 Galaxy Drive.
DOYER SHORES ... Who can ask for more?
This lovely three bedroom home Is so near
perfection. Dining room. Oen. Artistic use of
floor to celling mirrors. Pleasant view of patios,
rose garden and your own pier and float...large
enough for a forty foot boat.. .............. $775,000
Open Sun 1-5 ................ 412 Evening Star lane
DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows
In this lovely view home. Four bedrooms. Dining
room. Famlly room with custom walnut bar.
refrigerator and wine storage. Oen easily con-
vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with bath.
Full security system ............................. $560,000.
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 1148 Santiago Drive
BACK BAY . . . Spacious Callfornla Spanish
style home. Tiie gallery. Six bedrooms. Large
corner lot with additional property zoned for
horses. Must see to appreciate .......... $550,000
BA YCREST ... Exquisitely upgraded two-story
home. French doors and windows. Master suite
on first floor. Second master suite upstairs plus
three spacious bedrooms. Impressive front en-
trance. Estate-like rear yard with gated pool
........................................................ $550,000.
DOVER SHORES . . . A very special environ-
ment. Set among mllllon dollar waterfront
properties, this four bedroom home Is com-
patible with heavy entertaining , yet Intimate
enough for a large famlly. Two-story llvlng room.
Grand dining room. Island kitchen with break-
fast room. Handsome brick patio. Specious spa.
Private beaches.................................. $535,000
UDO ISLE Conveniently located four
bedroom home. From the moment you walk Into
the patio, you sense a feeling of comfort and
charm. Oen with wet bar. Dining room. Two
: fireplaces. Three and one-half baths. Wide lot
,provtdes space for expanslon .............. $495,000
Open Sun 1-5 ............................. 125 Via Koron
8AVCREIT ... Clearly and unmistakeably one
of the finest properties we have had the pleasure
of marketing. Four bedrooma. Master suite with
ftr~aoe In titting room. Family r~. Bonus
room. Central air conditioning. Superror quallty.
Superior comfort. Superior t~e. See It. It's all
here..................................................... $475,000
1617 W~S'(OLIFF DRIVE
Dalebout
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••********* BAYCREST **********• • • • It's a matter of common sense. There Is no •
• lack of avallable homes on the mari<et In all • ! sizes and price ranges. But, with this one, you :
-. don't have to forlelt style, comfort or quality *
• for the sake of price. This three bedroom it
• home Is for someone who appreciates value. * ! The commanding corner location Is superb. !
• The curb appeal Is extraordinary. The house •
• Is meticulous. Tt'le grounds, front and rear, /t" ! are magnificent. And ... the price Is utterly :
• sensible. Owners have a strong desire to sell •
• and have Just reduced the price to reflect this •
• attitude. Call us. We will tell you all about It •
: .................. .. .. ......................... $249,000 :
• Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................. 2040 Shlpway •
• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HARBOR RIDGE ... Highly upgraded "Renais-
sance" model. Private courtyard with a brick
walkway. Lush garden. Completely different in-
terior. Custom brick floors. Plush carpet. Mir-
rors. Crown mouldings. Plantation shutters.
Three bedrooms. Including an Impressive mas-
ter suite. Libra ry/loft with bookcases and wet
bar. Two huge decks... one completely
carpeted. Delightful mountain view ... $435.000.
BAYCREST ... Spacious five bedroom home
with oversized yard complete with pool, spa and
shuffleboard court. This property Is perfect for
entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends Itself to
Intimate famlly llvlng ............................ $415,000
Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1437 Antigua Way
BAYCREST . . A home of distinction. Pryamld
beam celllngs. Spacious bedrooms. Huge mas-
ter bedroom with fireplace, his and her separate
bathrooms. One bedroom end bath Ideally
located for maid or guests. Central vacuum
system. Cozy family room with wet bar. Restful
patio with pool and waterfall. A home with
character. Motivated owners ............. $395,000.
BALBOA ISLAND . . Pleasing to the
eye ... comfortable to live In. Country English two-
story cottage. leaded glass windows. Used
brick patio. Steps to South Bayfront. Three
bedrooms. Two baths. Owner may carry ftnanc-
.1ng ........................................................ $389,500
BA YCREST . Traditional two-story custom
home. Four s~aclous bedrooms. Plantetk>n
1 shutters. Del Plso tiles. Bookshelves. Bullt-lns.
French doors. Famlty room with high vaulted
cetllng. Eating area In kttchen. New appliances
............................................................ $379.500.
BA YCREST . An Inviting and comfortable
four bedroom home. Gourmet kitchen with
every convenience. Spacious backyard with
abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great
family neighborhood .......................... $375,000.
CLIFF HAVEN ... Just llstedl Three bedroom
home plus a two bedroom ren·tal unit on R-2 lot.
Extensive use of wood throughout. Remodeled
kitchen In warm earth tones ............... $339,000
BACK BAY ... Panoramic view o(bay, moun-
tains and city lights. Four bedrooms. Huge living
room and den, each with fireplace. Community
pool, cabana and nine hole putting green. Own-
ers motivated ....................................... $325,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 2201 Private Road
BA YCREST . . . Prestigious home. Spacious
comfort. Five bedrooms. Including a secluded
master suite. Gourmet kitchen. Huge dining
room. Famlly room. There's something very
special about this offering.
Just reduced .............................. Now $319,000.
Open Sun 1-5 .................. 2100 Windward Lane
BAYCREST ... Wrought-Iron fenced front yard
lends to the curb appeal of this four bedroom
home. large llvlng room. Family room. Oen with
warm chestnut paneling. Huge fireplaces In
living and family rooms. Dining room. Large
backyard w ith pool. REDUCED .
.................................................. NOW $300,000.
Open Sun 1-5 .................. 1907 Windward Lane
NEWPORT HEIOHTS ... Enjoy the charm of this
Cape Cod design home. 3 bedrooms. Wood
deck off 2nd floor master suite. Vaulted celllngs
throughout ........................................... $260,000
NEWPORT (COUNTY CORRIDOR) . . . De-
flghtful four bedroom, two bath home. Two
stories. Spacious rooms. Walk-In closets. Coun-
try kitchen with fireplace. Washer, dryer and
refrigerator Included. luxuriant yard with fruit
trees. One year home warranty Included
............................................................. $249,000
COUNTY CORRIDdtt . . . Mo-..c !n condition.
Four beprooms New country kitchen with fire-
place. Thermador self-cleaning oven. Triple
sinks. Separate 700 square foot panelled bonus
room. Security system ....................... $239,500
BALBOA PENINSULA . What could be more
peaceful th&!) a cottage by the sea? Near the
ocean. Near the Bay. Near the library. Very
livable. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Cozy fire-
place. Zoned R-2 ................................. $199,500
BA YCAEST . Immaculate four bedroom
home. Excellent floor plan. Comfortable and
spacious. Dining room. Two flreplaces. Central
air conditioning. Appliances onty three years
old. Large fenced yard ... ample room for pool
.......................................................... $195,000
WOODBRIDGE IN IRVINE . . . Former Wood-
bridge model. Two •bedrooms. Oen. Three
baths. Two car garage. Handy to
schools/shopping area Walking distance to
club and lake ....................................... S 195.000
VILLA BALBOA . . . An adult condominium
overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean.
One large bedroom and den. Neat kitchen. Air
conditioned Subterranean garage. Security
gate. Community pool, spa and outdoor
barbeque.: ........................................... $185.000
NEWPORT BEACH
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~Ill UY·• .... WllTI WlTD 1111,111
Just listed, 180 ocean & canyon views from every
room. Cul-de-sac, private beach, cornmuni~ ten-
nis and pools. Rod Daley
LW ISU ,....... 11,111-A
A best buy in guard gated Linda Isle with
gorgeous view of lagoon. Th.is 5 BR, 4 IA BA,
family room home has been reduced $400,000 and
lncludes a private dock. Seller extremely
motivated and offering excellent financing. Price
lncludes the land. F.d Eecano/Maureen White ............... ·--Fonner model home with ocean view. Three
bedrooms. 2 baths, breakfast room and dining
area. Bright and clean and in "move in" condition.
Aa:es to three private beaches. Donna Godshall
umt""'W-•LAMILIT IMl-
Outatanding single story home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, fonnal dining room. New dishwasher and
oven, plantation shutters and many other amen-
tities. Swim in your own private pool or explore
the tide pools at one of the 3 beaches. Donna
God&hall
Ml I lllll ll&IWIUIY ta••
"Plan 2" Two bedroom, 2 bath, family room home
with high beam ce~ and formal dining room.
Situated on large comer lot with lots of privacy.
Many "built-ins". Security system -24 hr. guard-
ed gate, community pool and tennis. Donna God-
shall
•HDD ltA,111
Fully upgraded Seawind borne on view Jot is
truly in move-in condition. This residence fea-
lW'eS a large addition incorporating a huge enter-
Wning den and a terrific master suite with
fireplace. sauna and tiled spa. Too many amenities
to list, but perfect in every detail. Susan Scanlan
PIDTllllll YIW llUU 11 ......
Two master suites on lovely greenbelt. S hows like
a model home. OWC 10% down. Linda Oeth
IPWI PDIBllll UM,111
Elegance, comfort and security with ocean
breezes. Large square footage includes formal
DR, FR and den. Be the first to see! Linda
Oeth/Liz Beazley
...... 11 ...
Comfort with no care. Just nunutes from be'ach .
Two pools, security, recently built, beautilully
decorated. Only $158,000. Linda Oeth/Llz
Beazley
ll&i&IUIY IA,,_,. 11,1'1,111
Newr before offered for sale. A truly outstanding
l"f!!9idence for the buyer who appreciates quality
deslgrl and specious light interiors, using the
finest materials. Pool, spe, pier and slip fOf' a large
boaL Brochure upon request. Ann Pet.en
1awn111t11T t1M,111
Brand new neuual interiors make this 4 BR. 2 Ir\
BA t.ownhome an exceptlooal value. A fiftplllCe,
family room, ~ private pet.io, 2-car pnae.
plus a terrific location. Price include. the land!
Loia Jeoobl
#2 Gwlc ..... ,lull• 100
SITllllY
HARBOR~ .. ..,.. H1211Mal.IM
3 BR, pool 1-4 C. Mason
WOODBRIDGE 11....-l ........ "4
3 BR, FR. spa 11-4 P Bailey
BAYCREST 12n,111 H11 LMnr•
3 BR, Spa 1-5 M L. Marion
SPYGLASS ...... a..,,...,
3 BR. FR 1-5 M. Bulkley
SllllY
SPYGLASS ..... . ...... ,.
6 BR, FR, pool, spa 1-5 P. &iley
BELCOURT •t•• ,, ........
5 BR. FR 1-5 B.Partch
HARBOR RIDGE ll ... aa ....,, • .,
4 BR, 2 FR. pool. spa 1-5 M Ingold
OORONA DEL MAJ\ ........ ... ,.........
4 BR. FR 1-4 G. Amato
CAMIDHLNDS ., ... •t11 .........
4 BR, pool 1-4 D GOOshall
CLIFF HAVEN ..... UJIM....._
3 BR. FR 1-4 L . .Beazley
HARBOR RIDGE .,,,...,.. 2 ,......,.
5 BR. FR. pool 1-5 A. Pet.ens
HARBOR RIDGE ..... 11 ..........
3BR 1-5 A Pet.en
J ASMINE CREEK •*• ,...,.,..
2BR 1-4 J . Pereira
BIG CANYON . ,,. ...... ,, .........
5 BR. FR. pool, spa 1-5 0 . Bibb
SEA VIEW MH,111 1t1lY..a.t~
4 BR, FR 1-5 M Bulk.ley
OORONA DEL MAR SIU-... ,.,. ..
2 BR 1-5 M L Manon
SlTllllY I SlllAY
SPYGLASS HILL lJ,1 ... lett .......... ..,,.
6 BR. FR, pool. spa 8-8 M Lngold
BIG CANYON •... ..,... 11 lefal St hers•
5 BR, FR. pool. spa 1-5 C A.LIJ.son
BAYSHORES llM.IM Hll....,n•
4BR 1-4 B Morphy
BIG CANYON ........ 1 ...........
3 BR, FR, pool, s pa 1·5 S Grody
-• WTml mtl mA 11 ......
Spacious, lush, quiet, older community -Cape Cod
style. Two bedroom. 2 ~ bath, 2 story unit facmg
pool. Immaculate! A real find! Martha Macnab
••• Ill .-Tl ....,..
New Listing -1be home everyone wants. 3
beclrooma. 3 bathrooms, 2 family rooms, formal
dining roam. Outl'tandini location with acme bey
and ocean view. Seller h.u pun:hued other home.
Uz Beuley
644-6200
lfflUMU ..... ,, ........
2 BR. 2 BA upper w /dbl gar nr O.C .C. $95,000. 2
BR, 2 BA upper end unit nr O.C.C. $95.000. 2 BR.
l 'h BA, 2 story Eastside with lush grounds.
$145,000 Martha Macnab.
Wl FUUT ..... Ol•l•llll 11'9-
Th.as tr1-level home with 3 car au.ached garage
features loft area. c.ould be a lJbrary or den.
Three bedrooms, 2 1h baths. S kylight m master
bedroom. Commuruty pool and teruti.s. Gayle
Amato
ITTllU fllTUT1C 11,111,MI
This Harbor Island Road home hosts all the
amenities including 4 BR, '1 + baths, large pier
and slip, a gated courtyard entry and a spectacu-
lar tavern room. Carolyn Mason
M TIE lllYll ll._
Superbly remodeled. redecorated and expanded.
this elegant and unique tri-level offers 3
bedrooms. 2 lh baths, fabulous mast.er suite with
dramatic view deck, gourmet kitchen and dra-
matic 2-story family room. Views from most
rooms of canyon and ocean. Hallie Stroek
ll'fll llllD • IAYRllT 11 ....
Beau tiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly upgraded. Fea-
tures hardwood floors, stained gla.<Js skylights.
large formal living room and dining room over-
looking bay. Family room and billiard room.
custom kitchen. full security system. Stephanie
Grody/Barbara Aune
Mii .... .., •••• ,. 11,111•
Elegant 5 BR custom home overlooking 18th
fairway of Big Canyon Country Oub. Features
dramatic two-story. Lovely routyard entry. Pool
and spa, fonnal living & dming rooms, paneled
study & farruly room, large extra room with floor
to ceiling mirrors, and a sauna. Fabulous op-
portunity offered below replacement cost Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Grody
111 CAIYM "MINUTlll lll.l" 11.Jtl-
Just reduced $100.000 former owner transferred
and our corporate client says sell now• Five
bedrooms, 4 1h baths, formal dining, and a country
kltchen off a cozy fa.rruly room. A pn vate estate
with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest
view locauons Danny Bibb
I.WEI llllll aaH,111
Exceptional 4 BR rontemporary home with pan-
or'amic ocean view from most rooms. New Euro-
pean kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances!
Large FR. formal DR. ne w solar heated pool and
spa. secunty system and pnvate beaches Lois
Jacobs .... .•
view, Oat lot.
11uee,.. min..•,.... -1ne.-
S1 rung on top of the world with the best vi~w
imaginable in preatagKJUS Harbor Ri •. nus
beautiful 4 BR. 3 Y\ 8A has 2 family rooms,
spaciotJs living-<ilrung room and ~ \S
upgraded. pl\d CDnmunity pools and spas.
Maralou Ingold
lllWPO•T BIACH
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#3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660
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• 11 UNU -l SPECIAi.. .. F• IDllC NY M MIT -A beautiful blend of
traditional detail with contemporary ftaJr. One of the finest famlty homes
avallable with a separate chlldrena wing, gulst suite with sitting room and
master suite. Extensfve use of the flneat woods, 5 or 6 bedrooms and 6
fireplaces. Private yard with large tree-form pool and spa overlooking a
wonderful sea of lights. $1,695,000.
• 25 lllCfu. -m [J(Cl'fM lft snu -One of the most splendid custom
homes available. Surrounded by waterlalls, tranquil gardens with a
dramatic vJew of Newport Beach. Designed by noted architect Paul Thot'ke
-Thia lath and plaster home has the flnest materials throughout, lnciudlng
marblee, oak and stone. With 5 bedrooms, elevator, curved crystal
staJrca.ee balusters crowned In brass and a full entertainment center with
pool and spa. A. special value for $3,950,000.
• 14 TUflUll -SPECTICIUI ..... l9Cl -Only the best of quality was
Ul8d throughout this new custom estate. 5800aq.ft. of living area lnctudes
4 bedrooms, bonus room, with 7'~ baths, Herringbone wood floors, lovely
yard with spa and morel $1,410,000.
D USTllC -Premium location In Belcourt. Loc_ated on the greenbelt just
steps to the pool and spa. This customized townhome Is decorated In all
neutral tones and Is easy on the eyes. High cemngs, crown moldlngs, nice
cabinetry and shelving. Along with private, ~aclous patios and other
amenities make this a good value at $679,000.
Lll l ll lllLLS
PllCO Tl SlW! -Make an offer on this 3 bedroom, 21A bath Genoa model
In Laguna Hiiis. Convenient location • close to schools and shopping. A
great area for the young famlty. Well priced at $175.900.
llUO 1£NSESSIOI -Barcelona model In Laguna Hiiia Sunrise deveJop-
ment. Just Ilka new, 4 bedroom, 2'~ bath In all neutral tones. Home
warranty porlcyts provided. Priced to sell at $189,900.
I LIFFS
• 5tS YOTAJA -LmlY Cllllllll LOCATIOI -Spacious 4 bedroom townhome
with large recreation room. Private spa, community pools, close to
shopping and recreation facllltles. Priced to sell al $233,500. Fee. Sue
Thomas
SllCU lRll RMS IUITl -Finest corner locatten. Best priced Anita In
bluffs. Inviting kitchen, family room, pretty patio, flreplaoe. Sparkllng clean
3 bedroom w/conv. den, 2 bath on fee land. $199,500 .
COROll DEL llR
l CUI • C111U ..-s -Elegant, new contemporary with ocean view.
Award-winning architect & Interior designer. 5 bedroom, 4 bath, beautifully
appointed spacious home. Gourmet kitchen w/flnest cabinets and appll-
cances. NEWLY OFFERED AT $595,000. Lois Cornwetl
S1P£M1 • Cll CIST• -Sits on the bluff overlooking Bay & Ocean.
Charming 2 year old custom home. Showa llke a model. Profeak>naJ decor.
3 bedroom. 31A baths, huge family room with fantuUc vtew. All of this PLUS
a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home -also with view. $950,000. Lota Cornwell
l lllll PElll SILI
CIUT ... PllPOTl -Well located duptex on the Balboa Peninsula.. Just\
1 '~ blocks to the beach. Lower unit 3 bedroom, 2 bath & fireplace. Upper
unit 2 bedroom, 1 bath & sundeck. a 2 car garage & 2 car drive way parking . ... mCE UIUll -11 room, 5,500 sq.ft . custom manor home In Bank owned. Priced to seU at $245,000.
prestigious gated comm. Beautiful ocean and light views. Best of all It's
priced to sell Immediately. Just $995,000. Todd Gross
llfmncATO UBM l9Cl -Beautlfulty decorated Devonshire modef In
Harbor Ridge. 4 bedrooms, 31A baths, formal dining room and 3 car garage.
Exciting vJews of ocean and city night lights. Competltlvty priced $750,000.
llYllE
• 11 LlllS .. -llTtlflMT Fii $35',lll. -Lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath -
Woodsfde Plan. One of the best locatlon1 on Woodbridge Lake with many
upgrades • Decorator wall coverings, new drapes, tinted windows, mirrored
waUs, and wood and marble floors. A must to aeelll
TWTU HCI -This 3 bedroom, 2% bath condo In Turtle Rock Ridge has
been d-'gned for discriminating tastes and active lifestyles. Extra large
master suite with walk-In ck>sets, wood balcony off the famlty room and
greenhouse windows are just a few amenities this home has to offer.
$159,900
COSTA IESI
llPllUC .. • 1£SA ftH£ -Modef perfect home with Country Kitchen hes
wood plank ftoorlng, butcher-block Island. Large 4 bedroom, with planta-
tk>n ehuttera In family room. Specious 2 story entry foyer. 2 atone
flrepfeceis. Mature foliage yard lends lovely accents. Custom chlldren's play
· .,. •. Onty $242,500. Ann Marie Murphy
CITILlll ISUll
I llDIT C11H II AWALll -Fulty furnished luxury condo, adjacent to golf
couree. Three years In CaJlfornla'a moat unusual beach resort town. Lovely
and peaceful. Onty two hours away. $255,000. Contact Wendy Johnson for
details on how to visit.
JlllllE CllEEI
WCllCl • JASlllll CIUI -If you enjoy plush carpets, plantation shutters,
crown moldings, wood paneling PLUS your own private spa . you wlll love
this extraordinary Plan 5 In the desirable gated Jasmine Creek, with
community pools and tennis courts. View this special property. $377,500
I ll CllYOI
HAmW llTll POOl -3 bedrooms and den, 3 bath Deauvllle model
w/panoramlc view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool and spa.
Prime street In Big Canyon. Asking $595,000. Vergllene Hull
BLUFF8-NEWPORT BEACH
EXTRA SPECIAL
Popular "X" plan with wrap around patio on
greenbelt near largest pool. Cazy fireplace in
master bdrm & living room, upgraded custom tile
in kitchen. family room& patio. A.unable loans!
$212,00Q L.H. Aak for
SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T
UDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX
Two bright & sunny apa11menta. F.ach has three
bdnns, two baths and firepilace. Lower apart-
ment baa formal dining room. Live in one-leue
one or convert to single family. Beautiful sandy
beach. $869,500.
CATHRYN TENNILLE
OCEANFRONT HOME + INCOME
3 bdrm. 2 bath ownen unit uipstain w/master
bdrm & bath plus fireplaoe. 2 bdrm income unit
downstain w/fireplaoe. SeaorW rental. rarely
vacant. Large &Ml•mab)e lat T.D.
MARIA BEROOVITZ
MARILYN TWITCHELL
STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME
Lovely West.cliff location. Flowing floor plan for
entertaining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdrma,
2~ baths w/apacioua family room opening to
large pool and dedc. $350,000.
MARILYN HD..L
LIVE NEAR THE BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR
Excellent owner finandDJI! Enjoy cool bftezee on
a delightful, secluded. patio just one blk from
ocean. 4 bdnna, 40 ft Jot. abundant storage, 3 car g~. lrg rooma. Solidly CClOlltrUCted home
w /mini ooean view from upper level. $4 7~.ooo.
BINNIE DIXON
FRONT ROW CENTER
SPECTACULAR VIEW
One of thoee ratt l'Mlly livable hemes. RecenUy
remodeled using the finest quality and excellent
taste. Private courtyard with CLWtom ape. Large
covered uaed brick viewing patio. Security sys-
tem. Profe.ional land.::aping. 3 bd.rma, 3 baths &
family room. $635,000 with land.
BEi .I.£ CHASE LEE
PEAK Of PERFECTION
IPYQLAU-IULL 1IO° Y1EW
A very apedal home with clam & comfort.
Prof..umally decorated. 3 bdnm, 2 baths &
family room. 2 fireplaca, wooden &butt.en, de-
signer bUnda. hardwood 6oan. Very private apa
in arbor aetUnc. Lovely l.anc:t.:aping. $557,500
land incl.
BEi .I .E CHASE LEE
NEWPORT •ACH aAYFRONT
SPeCTACULAll WATD VIEW
u~ water JocaUon near the harbor
entrance w/two bo9t ..--& eM)' ocean .ace..
Two bdrm duplex located on privaie l"Olld off
Ba}'lide Drive. Live ln one & rent the other.
S 1.200,000 lbcluda land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT
DUPLU-oLD C.D.IL
Pride ol ownenhip la reOec:t.s ln tbia beaud.fully
maintained duplex. Eldl unit t.tun two bdrma
w/numerous MDl!Dldm pb11 a four CU'..,....
Greet nnW--. A!mmt P00.000 ol ~
finandna. Offend at tM0,000. Call
LINDA TAGLlANKTn
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REDUCED $100.000
NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT
Custom 4 bdrm home w/pier & slip. Mahogany
frencb doon & windows. Pictureeque bay, light,
and hillside view from master suite & retreat.
Lower bdrm could be maida/guest room. Per-
fection, move right in. Now only $1,150,000
w/land.
DON De THOMAS
TUATlEROCK-8PECTACULAR VIEW
Bright & sunny single level 2 bdrm condo
w/rnagnifioent view of hil1a & canyon. AU con-
ditioned end unit. Great location near community
pool & tennis. $159,500 includes land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT
FABULOUS VIEW HOME--fRVINE
Outstanding two bdrm & den executive garden
home in great Turt1erock Glen location. City
view, apa off master suite, tastefully decorated
and landacaped with many upgrades. $250.000.
BILL KROGER/DON DeTHOMAS
IN FORECLOSURE
NEED FAST SAU
See Bluff Village condo. Cloee to beach, rec park
& bike trail. Highly upgraded 2 bdrm. 2 ~ baths.
SWned gJa. window-. plantation abutters, dec-
orator wallpaper. alylighta, mirTon track light-1..ni. gourmet kitchen, pool & tennis.''
MARY JANK
MESA VERDE CONOO-tl1,IOO
Lovely upgraded 2 bdrm condo in excellent area ..
Attached one car garace. community pool. Will
(JO VA or FHA. Outatand.i.ng value!
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER
ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME
Fabulous home for executive living. 30 ft sit
down ber overlooking goU ooune, stereo room,
pool table aree. 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plua
walk-in cloeet. Reduced to only $1,100,000
DORCYnfY HARDCASTLE
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
"MOTHER'S DIEAll" LOCATION
Newpcrt-Outatanding 4 bdrm Port.ofino. Bacb
up to greenbel\, steps to comm pool, a skip & a
hop to elementary a:hool.. Specious sunny rear
yard. Custom jlc\mi framed by open patios.
Gftat for en~.
'l'ODDYSMITH .
NEW ON THE MARKET
Elepntly remodeled and enlarged family home.
Four bdrma, 2 ~ bathl, larp family room and
formal dininc room. Beautifully landa:aped gar-
den wtth automatic aprinklen and lighta. Quiet
cul dew: :n ~:.~life style. TRUDY ODY SMITH
• NEWPORT aEACH CONDO
l...arp veradle plan 4 wtth a dramatic livlr'I
room. ~. family rocm & den. Good view. One of the ..,.._ \D'Uta ln Vllla Balboa. Air
awnable f:tnand.na. Owner arudow. $182,000.
MARIA 8l:ROOVn'ZILINDA TAOLIANrn1
OU
LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH
FOR UNDER $180,000
Has everything you want! Fireplact'· in master
suite, air cond., walk to beach, 2 bdrm, 2 baths.
den. Shows like a model. Good ~umable financ-
ing. $177,000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINDA T AGLIANETTI
LIDO CONDO ON THE BAY
Two magnificent water views from this luxur-
ious 2 bdrm condo. Watch the boats go by or bring
your own. Slip avail.able. Community pool, secur-
ity bldg. $450,000.
DONNA & BILL~
VIEW & ELEGANCE
IN SPYGLASS HILL
.Beautifully upgraded executive home in serene
pastoral setting. Pool & spa, new landacaping, 4
bdnns, 2~ baths, family room, wet bar. hard-
wood floors & two fireplaces. $695,000 w/land.
BELLE CHASE LEE
COSTA MESA
FAMtl Y DREAM HOME
Thia home is special! 5 bdnns, 2 baths, newly
remodeled kitchen and large backyard. aoee to
achools, shops, tennis and swim club. 1 yr home
warranty included. $143,000.
MARY JANK
NEWPORT BEAC\t HOME
Plan ll m Villa Balboa. Two masler swtes.
sRl!lciOWJ living room w/fireplace. large sundeck.
Owner motivated. Assumable financing.
$170,000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/LINDA T AGLI.ANETTI
NEWPORT CREST CONDO tt•,500
Bright, cheery tri-level w/ocean view. 4 bdnns. 3
baths, 2 car garage. family room. fonnal dining
room. cary fireplace. Community pool and tennis,
cul de sac. May consider exchange for 'single
family residence in Orange or Villa Park.
GOROON LEWIS
BLUFFS-FEE LAND
SPACIOUS 4 •DROOM
Light & airy end unit w/very private patio.
Highly upgraded kitchen w/oak plank floors. 4th
bdrm is separate & could be maids or in-law
quarters. REDUCED to $225,000 including land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT
OWNER DESPERATE
W1Ll CONSIDER ALL OFFERS
Reduced $77 .500 frcm original price! Choke end
unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdnns. 2 ~ baths on
luah wide greenbelt. View of beck bay/city
lights. ~ family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C,
wet bar. AmwnabJe lat. $250,000 LH .
SANDY MITTMAN
CHARmlQ 181.AND HOIE
Private oommunity channel front home w/own
dock for 30 ft bo9t. R-2 lot w/roam to build
additional unit or enjoy this lup yard. *375.000.
OONNA & BILL WEBSrER
SERENE AND SECURE
Located Oil ~ Btc Canyor\ Golf Coww.
Two bdrm. tri-~ condo situated on t.M filth
fairway. Two ba1coniM, ~ ln a&nJtm Uv-
lnc room. gated entrance. $247 .000.
KIMBQ BtJTl'S
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NEWPORT BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR TIE••• wm nanw Charming 5 bedroom home\in excellent area.
Superb financing with $256,000 assumable loan at
11 ~%. Separate fam. rm. and formal dining
room. All for $339,900. 759-1501
PIHILY PIERllD II llllH YIEW l•EI
This 3 bedroom, air cond., Camlel model. It is in
lovely condition throughout with many upgraded
features plus new kitchen appliances. Prime area.
Beautiful landscaping. All for $259,500. 759-1501
Wiii DI LIYllLE
ExceUent pool home on extra large lot with RV
~-Super buy for family and entertaining.
Well maintained and well worth the price of only
$239,000. 759-1501
N TIE WATEIFlllT-llt0,000
Superior large home on the bay acroa from Linda
We. Slip to accomodate a 50' boat. Hard to find
location. Vacant. Call for appointment. 759-1501
UIE IPPllTllITT • NE • A 1111
1800 view of the channel, ocean and Catalina are
seen from th.is home on the Balboa Peninsula that ..,,
was built in 1926. Truly one of the greatest 1 ~
locations, if not the very best, in the harbor area.
Please call for further infonnation and the o~
portunity to see this unique property. Priced at
$2,200,000. 759-1501
llUI lllE
End your search for the ultimate View home. You
may have found it! This spacious Capehorn Model
is located in the prestigious Spy~ area. The
irreplaceable sweeping view of ocean, bay, city,
mountain and night lights is thrilling. Beautifully
landscaped enclosed front yard includes red brick
patio, firepit and sidewalks. Priced for quick sale.
Call 759-1501
AlllllE OIEEI
Beautiful home in a • gated community. Largest
plan. 2 stories. Priced at $350,000. Call 759-1501.
We will be happy to show you this lovely
property.
TIE ILTillTI
Lovely home in attractive location offers the
perfect setting for entertaining. Immaculate 4
bedrooms, 3 bath and fonnal dining room. Beauti-
fully landscaped super large lot in Irvine Terrace
with a pool privacy and view. Call 759-1501
ULlll 111111 MPl.ll
A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plua
a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an
excellent income. Pleue call for an appointment
to come in and view this lmmaculate, upgraded
.property and examine the financial pomibilitie11.
759-1501
'IUl'r ... -I..arge home high atop Spygl.ue ia available. Great
bonus room. excellent view. many extra
amenidell. 759-1!>01 I" -
II A CUii II ITllll
Belcourt Hill beauty available for only $425,000. 2
bed.rooms, 2 ~ baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright.
Home in gorgeous like--new condition. 759-1501
llYI• mlUIE .. LllTill
Great value, great location and great 4 bedroom
home with a pretty sparkling pool. U you know
Irvine Terrace, you know this is a value at
$390,000. 759-1501
lbOl-E
Completely charming house only 5 doors from the
sand. Now has 2 bedrooms but does have ap-
proved plans for a 2nd story. Prime property
listed at $269,000. 759-1501
FAITllTll FllWlll•
Only $19,0QO down and assume the loans on the
expanded Monaco model in Harbor View Homes.
a 5 bdrm. beauty on a large lot on a quiet cul-de-
sac street. All for only $249,000. Please call
751-1501
COSTA MESA
UITSIH ._E Pltnln
2 units in good area. Brand new back unit.
Completely refurbished front unit. Listed at
$225,000. Please call 759-1501 for details.
llClllllLYUll
Large 3 bedroom 2 story condo with central air.
Immaculate. Tasteful use of floor to ceiling mir~
rora. Cloee to pools and tennis. Now vacant and
priced right by owner for a quick sale at $126,000.
759-1501
CllTI IEU CHH
Development has streams, waterfalls, pool, spa.
Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den.
Owner transferred & motivated. Come 11ee and
make offer! Only $129,000. 759-1501
1mm1m If P•n•m
4 unit building in excellent no vacancy area. U
you are a wile investor, call for financial details
on this property. 759-1501
IEWtllllm
Three bedroom condo only 5 years old in excellent
section of town. 2 story, end unit. Sundeclc off
muter bedroom. Bright cheerful complex, only 6
unita total. Call today to preview. 759-1501
IRVINE
PlllllT PDPllT
Immaculate, gorgeous landacaptng, sparkling
pool, superior location. It'• all there. This
Turtleroclc beauty is listed right at $314,000. See it
and you'll agree. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 8•:.'!:'Y.uel Drive Newport , CA 92llO
(714) 751-1501
Ill TH Ill, llT Tll LITTLl-,lllT lllm
This 3 bedroom ho~ in a choice Irvine location is
"just right" for today's young family. Nearby
schools, shopping and freeway aa:ess. but a1ao in a
quiet, quality neighborhood. $157,000. 759-1501
COllllEI Tiii
1 bedroom plus loft. CUte as can be. Second story
unit overlooking streams, ponds and beautiful
landscaping. Priced right at $89,000. 759-1501
ORANGE HILLS
llllElll .1111 LYnll 111.T •E
$310,000. Truly a lovely home in Orange Hills. ~
acre 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, cathedral ceilirlgJi, walk
in pantry, huge double walk in cloeets for mbr.
Gourmet kitchen, formal dining nn, much more.
759-1501
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
YllEO
Get into growing video equipment and movie
rental business while it is still in its infancy.
Established and ready to go. Great location in
small center in Newport Beach. Call for detaila
759-1501
IUIY TO lllL11
For only $64,000 you can have th.la lot in a nicely
developed area in San Clemente. On a quiet cul de
sac it is an excellent value. 759-1501
TUSTIN
srm•nnn
A lovely home in a lovely area, 3 bedroom
immaculate Swnmerfield home. Beautifully
maintained and landacaped. Excellent achoola. All
for $155,000 759-1501
LAGUNA BEACH
1111 MI llLL
in Laguna ~yon. A very special location wi1h a
very special hOUR. Situated on 1 acre on a private
road with mountain atmosphere, hone fadlities,
privacy, cloee to beaches. $495,000. 759-1501
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Y• flY.-rl 1111111
An immaculately maintained 2 story home, 3
bed.rooms, family room, bright cheery kitchen
and fonnal dining room on a large, beautifully
lancbcaped lot with gorveou.a pool. All at a great
price of $209,000. 759-1501 •
1Ji1!iil!li11!f il~!;f/;1;1ilf;.
IDT llY1
Only $61,600 fot this 1Uper t.chelor condo. Call
for great ter'ma. We will lbow you this with great
pride. 759-1601
MOlllU HOME IN NEW.-otrf S31 .000 Double wide.
2 bdrm furnished 1n nice park with pool & clubhouse.
Space rent includes water & gas. adults over I 8 & pets.
otc. light and airy. Call for more info 63 1-1 400.
NEWPORT ONE BEDROOM OOLJ..HOUSE $75,000
for this highly upgraded charming first floor condo
unit in security complex. Beautiful oak built-tns, trench
doors to patio. ceramic tile and handsome ructures
Owner will finance, call to seel 63 1-1400.
NEWPORT CONDO-St 10,000 One level home w ith
family room. two bdrm. and community pool Corner.
an affordable area. 63 I -l 400.
NEWPORT BEACH-flEOUCED TO S114,500 A 2
bdrm. 2 ba condo with mini ocean view 1n a security
gated complex. Community pool and spa lender
owned and land Included In prrce. 63I·1400
OCEANVIEW PENTHOUSE -a spacious 2 bdrm. 2
ba, unit with fireplace & deck in security gated
complex close to Newport's best beaches. Lender
owned and well priced at SI 27 ,000. 63 1-1400
NEWPORT-RARE OCEAN-CLOSE CONDO At-
tractive near new 3 bdrm condo in superior location
Master suite with private sundeck. large living room
with F.P. & front deck. well equipped kitchen &
~parate laundry. Steps to oceanfront Submit arr
offers. Asking s 148,500 (land Included). 631-1400.
NEWPORT CREST~NDER O\llNED CONDO
Close to beach w ith community pool and tennis. Two
story. 2 bdrm with attached 2 car garagt" & 3 spacious
decks. A super buy at s I 55 .00. 631-1400.
COST A MESA DUPUX-S 160,000 A most desirable
Income property. Backs up to Costa Mesa Goff Course
with 2 bedrooms. fireplace. patio and garage tor each
unit. A reasonable prrce. 631-1400.
EASTSIDE C.M.-MODEL PERFECT A wonderful re-
modeled 2 bdrm & den. Wood noors. cozy fireplace
and trench doors lead you to the w ooden deck. the
centerpo1nt of the spacious yard. A real charmer at s 179.000. 631 -1400."'
NEWPORT HEIGHTS GEM Complete privacy In this
precrous 3 bdrm cottagtt surroundttd by fabulous
gardens. Cathedral ceilings. cory brick firplace. berber
carpeting. & walls of w indows on xtra large lot. To see
It Is to rove It. SI 95,000. 631 -1400 A NEW LISTINGll
NEWPORT DUPUX-\11 AU< TO BEACH New llstlng
in Newport Shores. Two well maintained l bdrm. l ba
units with fireplaces and 4 car parking. lender owned
& priced to sell at S225.000 631 -1400.
NEWPORT TO\llNHOME \llJTH DOCK Walk to the
bt'ach from this 3 bdrm. with attached 2 car garage 1n
a .security gated community. This Is a 2 story quiet end
unit. Offered at 245,000. 631 -1400.
NEWPORT COND0$--8ANK REPO'Sll FABULOUS
FINANCING OPPORTUNITY-FLEXIBLE LENDERll
New condos. just steps to bayfront beach and ocean I
Immense roof garden with 360• view of Newport
skyllne and waterl CaM to see these unusual 2 bed & 2
bed + den units with spacious rboms and cwtom
amenities. Now priced form S224,000 to S329.000.
631-1400.
HAl.F IUXK TO NEWl'ORTS BEST BEACH from
this ~er duplex. Attractive freshly painted wood
sided exterior. Two 2 bdrm u"lu w ith large patios & 4
car parking. Owner may carry 2nd. S279.000.
631 -1400.
flXER IN BEAUTIFUL N~ NEIGHllOttHOOD
-This Lendf!r ~po p<lced wet under competition
needs a paint brush and plenty of TLC. Large 5 bdrm,
3~ ba. with tamlly room. llbrary & cwtom pool In well
~d yard. $285.000. 673-6900.
l.INOe• OWNID IN QJf'fHAVIN -Light and
sunny 3 bdrm. hlmlty & formal dining rooms. & office.
Freshly painted & carpeted and surrounded by lovely
~ng. ~r Newport Mighbomood. wMk to
II schools. Cll for uc•nt terms. S279,000.
EXCITEMENT ON PENINRA.A POtNT -with new
restaurants. new shops & of course Ruby's on the pier.
2 bdrm. den and 2 batti ready to move Into & enJOY
Sold complete with fabulous furnishings & decor and
terr ace view. Security bldg. S289 .000. 63 I -1400
SPAJN IN NE\llPORT~ASE OPTION -/\ com-
pletely remodeled .spanish style 4 bdrm, homt' w ith
family room & gourmet island kitchen Many decorator
details. Large yard. Owners must move to another
city S 1,500 per mo, s 10,000 opt money for I year
Asking S289,500 673-6900
SOME OCEAN VIEW from this beautifully maintained
duplex. Upper 3 bdrm unit has beamed ceihng.s.
custom decor & wood noors. Two bdrm lower unit tor
income. & 2 car garage tn terrific location Just steps to
Nttwport's be.st beaches & short block to shops Well
priced at S295.000. 631·1400.
BAYCREST--FUSSY 8UYERSI An except1onlly lovely
remodeled 4 bedroom home with large family room.
formal dining and pool size yard Spa. French doors.
leaded glas.s.. security system and many special fea-
tures. SJ 10.000. 631 -1400
CHANNEL.FRONT \llJTH OOCK-S3SO.OOO lowest
price tn Balboa Coves. A nice 3 bdrm. with remodeled
kitchen & new carpet Covered waterfront patio with
down channel vistas A quiet. secluded community
close to ocean & lido shops. 63 1·1400.
PENINSULA POINT--CHARMING large secluded
master bdrm up w ith 2 more bdrms & den down
Vaulted ceilings. wood paneling and cory used bflck
fireplace. Pretty sunny patio & only I blk to beach.
S350.000. 63 1-1400
Nf.ARL Y NEW ON BAJ.IOA ISi.AND Get away from
the hustle in this highly upgraded 2 bdrm home 1n
quiet little 1.sland location Redecorating includes
carpets, window coverings and wallpapers. S379.000
631-1400.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER ... OR TEARDO\llN77 A
fabulous vew location, but a problem property w ith
quest i onable improvements LENDER
OWNED ... REDUCED AGAIN .. N OW AT S385.000
At one time a "party house" that's bt'en abused. call
and we'll show you 63I·1400
MODEL PERFECT IN IRVINE TERRACE -A bt'aut1·
fully decorated. charming home 3 bdrm.s & den with 3
fps. small views from living & formal dining rooms.
Hand.some landscaping enhances both the sw 1mm1ng
pool and play area Model perfect. 1ns1de & out Pnced
to sell at S4 35.000 63 1-1400
PENINSU~ PT--f'ICTURE PERFECT! Beautiful up-
graded quahty. Fren~h doors. 3 used br1ek fireplaces.
hard wood ttoors. 2 patios and only 7 years old An
assumable loan of approx. S200.000 @ 10 5%
interest. filed rate, on this 4 bt'droom family home. You
must see to appreciate the exce~nce of this home
S444.SOO. 631-I 400.
CUFFHAVEN \IVJTH VIEW A charming & lmmacutate
woodsy home w ith magnificent 180° view from 2nd
story llvlng area. 2 bdrms & den or 3rd Bdrm &
cathedr"' celllnged family room. Big yard w ith fruit
trees. Owner may carry I st Trust Deed. S445.000
631-1400.
NE\lVPORT--ON THE SAND Absolutely charming 3
bdrm ~rs unit fireplace & r~mode~d kitchen. Also
Includes an additional I bdrm rental unit. Both units
are In excellent condltllon In a beautiful oceanfront
location. S489 .000. 6 3 I· I 400.
NeWrOllT~KI NEW-\lffTH DOCK Custom &
IOvely with pier/ftoat for 30' boat + side tie. Oat< spiral
st<tirs. steam bath. r~ kJtc~n. SKUrlty system & ca doof's throughout this 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath home
EnJOY the good life on t~ water In a hoow of
dlstJnctlonat a rt'~ price. leduced to SSS9.000
FEE. 63 I· I 400.
BEST OF BAUIOA ON POINT Fabulous Bay VIEW
home with unique noor plan DramatlC living room and
dining areas + lovely kitchen Superb master suite with
pnvate deck includes sauna. Three total bedrooms and
spacrous interiors offer comfortable llv1ng and easy
entertaining S595.000. 631 -1400
OCEANFRONT TRIPUX An unusually large property
with loads of room and 3 units to enJOY rental income
WITH "pnde of ownership .. Recently painted.
carpeted & landscaped Call tor details S69S.OOO
BAL.BOA ISi.ANO PICTURE PERFECT in every detail
from it's p1Cket fenced and shuttered New England
extenor to it's luxunously appointed & beauufully
colored 1ntenor A S bdrm w ith formal dining room
French doors from hv1ng and family rooms lead to
charming spacrous bricked patio An outstanding xtra
large corner lot. one door to S Bay1ront S735,000
631-1400.
CORONA DEL M.AR-4.JNUSUAL Must see this cus-
tom 3 story duplex & guest apt with panoramic
coastline views. Top noor J bdrm 2 ba. middle level 2
bdrm. 2 ba & guest studio with patio at ground level
Ample parking and tn "flke new" condmon. Draiticarry
reduced to S78 5.000 631 ·1400
BALBOA ISi.ANO UNUSUAUY SPACIOUS residence
on two full lots. Private gated courtyard entry to two
story 4 bdrm & family room A quallty property w ith
older Island charm, super tor large family Quiet
res1dent1a1 street. steps to Bayfront. Ferry and Shops
S789.000. 631-I 400 or 673-6900.
SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM OCEANFRONT A breath-
taking 3 story contemporary home 1n quiet area of
Newport. offering the ultimate 1n design & comfort
Totally rebuilt. 1t encompasses almost 38CXJ sq ft and
includes 4 bdrms & a den The fabulous kitchen. 2 story
ce1flngs. skyhghts & 3rd noor master suite with un-
forgettable white water views w ill make you want to
move nght 1n. S795.000 631-1 400
BAJ.IOA ISlAND-8AYFRONT OULPUX -See the
boat parade from your patio on the south baytrom
This terrific new hst1ng has panoram1e views of all the
harbor awon Both the 3 bdrm & l bdrm units are
alway s rented but property is available for sale
S895,000. 631 -1400
PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT A 5 bdrm con-
tempory property 1n a sunny corner location in the
vlllage llke atmosphere of the Point 0 Wflt'r will
consider lease option on this large 2 story family homt'
S975.000 631 -1 400
GLAMOUR IN NEWPORT 70' OF WATERFRO NT
with dock capacity for several boats Walls of glass
surround this cheerful one story 4 bdrm. d~n bonus &
pool Wonderful gourmet kitchen with every amenity,
subzero trig. warming drawers & electr1c and gas
cooking to mention a few Pr1ce includes land tor rh1s
well located property S995.000 63 1-1400
LINDA ISU RESIDENCE or owner will demolish the
existing home so you can build your own dream
house! There's stlll ume to take adVantage of the
existing 5 bdrm two story home w ith pier & slip. to
remodel or .s1mpfy decorate to your taste. Call for
appointment to stt this fantastic opportunity Pr1ced
1ncludtng land at s I. 500,000 63 1-1400
LINDA ISU SUPERK>R LOCATK>N Handsome entry
courtyard leads to this lovely tr adltlonal two story
family home. Four bdrms. family and formal dining
rooms and beautifully remod~d kitC~f'\ plus 3 fire-
places and an extra large attractive fisting 1n New-
port's presuglous guard gated community. Pnce in-
cludes ~nd. s I. 750.000 63 1-1 400
LINDA ISU IN THE GRANDI MANOR Soaring ctil·
lngs and stained and leaded glus windows framt-~Y
vistas throughout t~ lntenor of this beautltuly de-
tailed 4 bdrm custom home Handsomely paneled
family room adjoins the gour~t ICltc~n and formal
dining room over1ooks the &andsuped tt>rrac:e ~~Ing
to your own dock for • S.rgt t>o.t Exctumte guard
g.it~d living with community tennis. Owner w1• con-
sider fie~ option. Priced lndudlng &and •t
Sl .97S.OOO. 631-1400.
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<ffN SA TlltDAY 2-5
31921 SO. COAST llGHWAY
SOUTH LAGIN BEACH
$699,000
A unique oceanfront property wtth spectacular
white water view. Prtvate steps to sand. De-
tached 2 car garage wtth guest quarters.
Stephanie Bernardy
673-7300
NEWPORT BEACH
llPUJ-$211,MI -Near new & ciose to ocean
beach & shops. Good Investment on Balboa
Penln. 2 and 3 bdrms, 4 car garage.
Bob/Wyvonne
ST. JllU 11111-$325,MI -Cliff Haven 3 bdrm
home with large yard overlooking Newport
Beach nature center & vtew of mountains. Lots
Jf space for kids -back yard Is a Jr. Dlsneytand.
Jreat place to raise your famlly.
Howard Lawson
Ill UH PAii HM·SztS,MI -High rise bayfront
remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1
bdrm, den 11n ba. Very low down. Comm pool &
patio. Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Slip
avall. Gib Walker
~ llUllC IOICO Tl $135.MI -Owner
may carry 2nd T.D. w/Jow down payment. Ap-
prox. 6,291 sq.ft. on Newport Blvd. across from
City Hall. Will also tease all or part. Call for
lnforr:natlon. Bob/Wyvonne
IMI Aftlll·S251,MI -ExceUent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ooean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. Also, see
duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000.
John Martin
lllt.Ml'S OPNIT9TY·$4t5,MI -Rare double lot
on Cliff Ortve with vtew. Can be subdlvtded or
build spacious custom home. Good location.
Existing home. Stephanie Bernardy
IU1 IOPllT OCUlfHIT·$HS,MI -Cape Cod
home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to
relax and enjoy: now's the tlmel Jerry Bogan
IUT UY IWUll · $115,MI -Older bayfront home
but wefl kept with pier & slip adjacent to sandy
beach. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, family & sewing rooms.
Claudette Taylor
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES
COMM POOL/SPA & TENNIS
ESCN'ACl COURT • 3 Bii. 2'A BA • Sl 70.000 • Carol
LN1> f AU COURT • 2 BR+O. 7~ BA • SI 70,000 • Carol
S£RE* COORT • 2 BR. 2'A BA • $179,000 • Clrol
COl~COURT • 3 811, 2'A BA • SI 79,000 • Carol
[JllX)R( COURT • 4 BR. 2'A BA • $185,000 • Calol
..,.coun • 3 BR. 2'A BA • SIB4.l,OOO • Calol
Til8ITt COURT • 5 BR. 2~ BA • 1218.000 • C¥ol
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: OPEN HOUSES : • • .. . • 145 N .... UM Isle (SUN 1-4) ... Completety •
• remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap-• ! pllances. 4'0' wide lot. Just reduced to $379,000.:
• See Bob Newell •
: 117 VIA ll>O SCU>, Udo .. (SUN 1-4) ... Bayslde:
• secluded home with dock for 3 boats. View of • ! turning basin. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, 3 car gar-•
• age.$895,000 See Roger Brown !
: 124 N TllUTt, UM Isle (SUN 1-4) ... See and •
• compare with this quality built home on 45' wide!
it lot. 4 bdrms, 3¥4 baths, large sunny patio. •
: $450,000. See Gib Walker !
• 2507 llUClrn. Ill (SUN 2-5) ... Truly an Eaatbluff •
! beauty, a famlty home on large lot with outstand-•
• Ing view. 4 bdrms, 21n baths, fem rm, security:
• syat8t'T'I & much more. Near shopping & schools. •
• Fee land. $369,000 See Stephanie Bernardy• ... ...
: 20 lNI> FMl., N.8. (SUN 2-5) ... New listing. Newport •
• Crest townhome just painted, move-In con-•
• dltlon. Plan 8, 2 BR, 21~ BA. S 170,000 :
• See Caro4 Mulvey•
: 2507 BUCmE. • (SUN 2-5) ... Truly an Eaatbluff :
•beauty, a family home on large lot with outstand-•
: Ing vtew. 4 bdrms, 2'~ baths, fam rm, aec:urtty •
• syat8t'T'I & much more. Near shopping & schools. •
•Fee land. $369,000 See Stephanie Bernardy : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
VERSAILLES CONDO
COMM POOL/SPA & TENNIS
101 sao.l P\AZA • 1 811, I BA • $105,000 • .loa.n
101 sao.l PlAZA • 2 Bii. 2 BA • $120 50 • C.ol/Jayad
VILLA BALBOA CONDOS
COMM POOL/SPA
260 ~LH • 1 811. 1 BA • $133.000 •
260 CAGM:Y lH • Penl I BR. I BA • $149,SOO •
280 CAGltCY LN • 2 Bii. 2 BA • $219.000 •
260 CAGHCY lH • 2 BR.2 BA • $147.SOO •
260 CAGltCY lH • 2811. 2 BA • $1843,000 •
IAVINE ....... UllS-JHT IEHCH-S2lt,ltt
Joan
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John
Ltnda
Turtterock Glen townhome. Immaculate 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. Large patio off ~er suite
& living room. Community pool, near opplng &
405 freeway. Lovety comm & greenbeltl. Fee.
p.,,.. Trtnen
VIA <ltVEO, Ll>O ISi.I
$347,500
You will be lmpresaed with this 2 bedroom 2
bath home on a street to street location. Fea-
tures such as formal dining, leaded glass, hard-
wood floors, brk:t< patio make this property
special. Good ftxed ftnaneing.
Howard Lawson
673-7300
LIDO ISLE
N l.llCA-$415,MI -5 bedrooms, 4 baths,
family room, quallty throughout. A great home
for your family. John Martin
ftA, UH 1111--$415,111 -Spacious corner lot
wtth 3 bedroom + family room home. Enjoy
large patio & spending pool, great home for
entertaining. Virginia O'Brien
N IUll-$ll5,lll -A lovely unique home for
the discriminating buyer. Excellent mo~ln con-
dition and priced low.· Javad/Tlllle
N lM Sl9-S1,l15,MI -Spacious 2 story
bayfront with elevator. Serene bay view, 5
bedrooms+ maid's, den, light & airy, large boat
sUp. Virginia O'Brien
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N UIU · SJll.111 -4'0' comer location at Nord.
Great potential, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, 3 car
garage. Lowell/ Javad
N IOTlm-$111.111 -A beautiful family slze
home on 67' wide lot. apartdfng pool, 5 bdrms, 3
baths, sitting room off matter suite.
John Martin
N tllTI IOICD Tl $US.Ill -A great buy for a 4
bedroom + famUy room home. Br1ght &. sunny
corner location. Motivated owners.
Virginia O'Brien
N PAUIM IOICO Tl $112,111 -Charming 4
bedroom, 3 bath, family room home. Beam
cemngi: SOU1h sunny patlo. Virginia O'Brien
N IADOS-SJM.MI -35' wtde street to street
lot, steps to bay. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great
retreat. L. Stark
N PILUM · SltS,MI -Lovely home on extra
large lot! 58X88'. LU9h patio ~ned by Rogers
Gardena, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, famlty room.
Exoetlent condlton. Virgina O'Brien
111 UH .. · SlJst.111 -Bayfront home +
aeparate apartment on double lot. Could be
duptex or .. ngle f amfty reekSenoe. 2 car garage +
aeparate .. ngle. OareH/Lawson
N lM Siii · $Mt,MI -Corner location at Via
Palermo. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great potentfaJ.
Sunny patio. Owner wlll llatenl
Virginia O'Brien
Li do Reolt\' 673-7300 Li d o Rf~a 1 ~,
10 -0.•99 County ..... fletlt'Alt MJ ..... ag ~to.,. DM.Y PILOT~. OCtob1r 12. 1111
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NEW LISTING
A LOT OF LOT -Magnifi-
cent 180° view of Dana
Point Harbor, city lights,
local mountains. San
Clementes' Sea Pointe
Estates. 10,000 sq.ft. at
$225,000.
-a
NEW LISTING
A LOYELY UFESTYU -
Harbor R i dge
townhome with serene
view of city and beyond.
3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impec-
cable condition and AC
$647.500
al
SELLERS ARE SA YING, ''WE WANT OFFERS!''
UDO ISU -Large, open spaces! 3 bdrms, 3 ba.
remodeled to New England charm Close to
comm clubhouse. tennis and beaches $480.000
I IEAL •ICE HOME -Finest family hvtng, 4 bdrm, 3
bath. CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor.
tasteful decor. IOvely yard $485,000
WTSIDE OLD TIMER -6750 sq ft lot, possible R-~
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental loca1ion. Neat
2 bdrm investment home at $1 18,500
UJITUCKET WITH ·a YlEW -Rare 3 bdrm, 2 bath.
great view, very special touches: d ark room,
wrap around patio, very clean. $395.000
TltHE'S A W1Slll•C WEW -tn the front patio of this
charming Olde CdM house plus rental unit. Nice
condlt!on, charming street. $259,000
OIE AH A llALF LOTS -South of the highway, in
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms. 2 baths, delightful street a
block and a half from beach and bluff. $3 50,000
A IEACI MOUSE IAIGAlll -tn Olde CdM. "couples
delight", 2 bdrm, den, dandy lard; frplc. patio.
freshly painted in & out. Only 219,000
DIE OF A 1111 -Belcourt find. Better than new,
cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land-
scaping, custom touches at just $795,000
WUT a '1EW -Of ocean, sunsets, jetty.Extra
large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep in Olde CdM.
Bulld your dream home. $850,000
SOUi SHHE, SECUIE -tn Harbor View Hills (Lusk)
3 bdrm, spotless. sunset views, 3 car garage.
large yard. $385,000
EICfTillC NOJECT -Brand new In Olde CdMI
Country English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Extras, decks, patios. From $229,500
UYSIOIES WU.• -Now priced reallstlcallyt
Chrmlng 3 bdrm. 3 ba. central location, walk to
beaches. bav. fee land. $349,500
PUOUIA PHSOllFIED -Dover Shores spectacu-
lar 4 bdrm custom floor plan. gracious entry.
and magnificent view of Back Bay. $495,000
TAI£ YOll CIOICE -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or
7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr. all
features, lovely CdM area. $569,000
IUI POFtCT -Not a flew, 3 bdrm, pool, spa and
ocean/hillside view. love to entertain? You'll
love this home. $395.000
PASAHU COTIACE -55' lot just off Ocean Blvd.,
older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would
have great view. $399,500
SHTI OF SU'1EW -Desired area. newer home. 4
bdrms, 3 ba, 2 fplc's, view from tam rm. gourmet
kitchen, 2700 SQ.ft. $575,000
OCUI Ct.OU -Clean 2 bdrm, 2 be duplex units.
beach close, great fun or sound rental In W.
Nwpt w/flnanclnQ. $22-4,500
Cll ce••••• -1 bdrm, large deck. corner
location, neutral decor, open feellng, community
pool In Sandcastle. $145,000
LET'S FACE IT, THIS IS THE TIME
TO MAKE A GOOD BUY IN LOCAL
REAL EST ATE. THESE OWNERS
HA VE SAID, BRING US AN OFFER.
BLUFFS IEAUTY -2 bdrm townhome, plantation
shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect condition
Some view. $137.900
WOOllllKE/PUI YISTI -Lower unit con ...
domlnlum, yard, patio, sharp decor, quiet neigh-
borhood. Owned free and clear. $93,950
YOU WI DO fT -Beams. bricks, newer 3 bdrm,
home 'h block to beach With help it could have
a view. $334,950.
011 TllE CUFF -Above Newport harbor. Incredible
view, 4 bdrm. pool and spa. Needs finishing
touches. $345,000 LH.
FAMILY FIOUCS I• OLDE COM -A winner! Newer 2
story, ocean view. sunny street leads to beach,
patios, decks. 2 fireplaces $575,000.
CWSIC TUITUIOCK -One of the originals nr high
school. quiet area. good assum. loans. easy
access to all U.C.1., shops and transportation
$172.500.
IEAUY U.IQU( -Describes our name: 3 bdrm, 3
be home in Olde CdM. Sylvan setting, yet close
to all. Solid, sensible, contemporary. $319,500.
OOH Ll Ll -A sharp decorator perfect CdM
hillside adult home with a big pool and a little
view Two bdrms. 2 baths at $335,000.
Al OU FAYOllTt -On the Peninsula, on the Bay.
lots of charm, enormous view, sandy beach, 3
bdrm. 2 bath end cabana tor $-490.000.
A lie UUCll -West Newport duplex, 4 bdrm. 2
be and 2 bdrm, 1 ba, owner ocoopled, gOOd
condition, next to beach. $219,000
THREE UNIQUE HOMES
TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE
Again this weekend 3 subscriptions to the elegant
Unique Homes Magazine will be given away to
buyers v1s1t1ng any Unique Open House Just drop
in and sign up. Last week"s winners Mike Smith of
Corona del Mar. Ehott Katz of San Marino. and
from Irvine Dave and Susie Spiers
OPEi SATURDAY 1-6
OLIE C4M $575.000
4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 frplcs. view 221 Orolt i4
H. Markas
llUIH YIEW $339.000 1101 Ptr1 WtstM1r11
4 bdrm Portofino. shutters. spa J Bracey
llOUMOOI, lfYlllLLS $485,000
View, 4 bdrm. 3 ba family home
ctltlA lllHUllS $335.000
Big pool, little view 2 bdrm
OLIE C4M $850.000
3 bdrm. corner lot
2111 WidHtr
B Hutchings
420 Sen1
M Graves
l300 0CHI lh4
0 . Markas
OPE• SU•DAY 1-&
llUlll VIEW . $339.000 1801 Pert Wts1M1r11
4 bdrm Portofm o, shutters. spa L Curci
IUE C4M $3 19.500
3 bdrm, secl uded architects home
•H l.t.111
M. Brewer
IWllll VIEW llLU $385,000
3 bdrm, 2'h ba. view. spotless
uo11 .. 1
B Bamn9ton
CHIU llllWIS
3 bdrm, pool, spa
$395.000 441 l lltre
OLIE 04M $850,000
3 bdrm. corner lot
DUE 041 $350 000
3 bdrm. 3 ba 1 ~ lots so or hwy
lll&lllffl. mlLLS $485 000
View. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. family home
UH ISLE $480.000
New England charm, 3 bdrm
CHIU lflllWIS $335,000
Big pool. little view, 2 bdrm
llll 041 $575.000
4 bdrm. 3 ba, 2 frplcs. view
M vonGeldern
3300 OtHI lh4
H MarKas
l21 Orclti4
D. Markas
2711 WidHtr
B Hutchings
UM Yl1 lijM
L d~a C1erva
420 Serra
S Bowles
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221 lf019i4
F Scott
llll 04ll fromS229,500 .1 ... 1 .. a .. at 4tflt
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums J Skahan
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EWPORT BEACH •
TOP OF THE HILL
Two 8pyg .... horn••
with spectacular views and nice yards. One.
totally upgraded with 3 bedrooms Is suited for
young executives; the other, Is spacious for
children with 4 bedrooms, and bonus room.
Call Jo-Ann Oor•n 760-5000
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Commercial land feH than S5 per uaable
equar• foot
Ideal for retail shopping center or pro-
fessional building on main street In exploding
population center. $375,000. Contact Jo-Ann
Dor•n for details at 760-5000
CORONA DFL MAR
P•rk, Ch•nnel a f' ~ \\'•
Duplex ownec. A ,.. . , ns, price and loan
for this prime-_, '-'· ,y. Call Jo-Ann Doran
NEWPORT BEACH SOMERSET
Reduced Price on expand.ct home
Picture location -private cul-de-sac and
extra large lot.
Picture space -two expanded bedrooms
which serve also as playrooms.
Picture perfect for the large family, with 5
bedrooms for only $398,500.
Open House Sun 1-5 1970 Port Trinity Cir
Call Jo-Ann Dor•n 760-5000
IRVINE
A great location and buy at today's prices. A
spacious 2 Br, 2Vr BA townhome with fire-
place, 2 car garage, private patio, communi-
ty pool and spas. Asking $123,000.
Call Jo-Ann Doran
The Real Fact•
ARM: AdJU8table Rate Mortgagee
As these mortgages become more com-
mon place It la Important to understand
how they work.
Call RE/MAXofNewportBeachfor a free
booklet explaining Adjustable Rate
Mortgages.
Jo-Ann
Doran
WOODBRIDGE
Sm•ll with lot• of ClaHI
For those who don't need a big home but
want a quality location. This 2 bedroom
condo In Woodbridge Is the answer. Im-
maculate Inside and out, It features a large
country kitchen, Indoor laundry, secluded
balcony and private staircase. Unequaled at
only $89,900. Contact Maxine Golden at
once for a personal showing.
TURTLEROCK
Beet v.lue In Turtfe Rock
Only $218,000 for almost 2000 square feet on
one level. Newer secluded detached 3
bedroom home on a quiet cul de sac. Casual
enough for the young family. yet etoquent
enough for formal entertaining. Ask Moine
OGIMn to set up an appointment to view this
exceptional property.
8pot'"8-for the New home buyer ...
Who wants all the financial and hassle-free
advantages of a prior owned home. This
quality 2 bedroom townhome In Turtlerock
has the best of new and old. Immaculate
condition and a low Interest, high leverage
assumable loan. Only $159,900. Ask Moine
Golden for details.
INVESTMENTS
Wlah you hed • •m•ll lnv .. tment with
poeltlve cnh ftow?
Here It isl For only $115,000 you can own this
fourplex In the new city of Morena Valley.
Assume existing FHA loan and start collect-
Ing rent. For financial Information.
Call Maxine Ookten
Fite the budget
Only S 104,900 for this well-kept 3 bedroom 2
bath home on a spacious lot near Warner and
Fairview. Great for Investor or first time home
buyer. VA terms. Ask Moine Golden how
you can own th la property.
Maxine
Golden
Newport Beyfront Eatete
$1,275,000
Premium locatlon, at the widest point of
Promontory Bay for ease of docking your 55'
+ yacht and room for your guest's yacht at
the convenient side tie. No traffic hassle, Jllst
2 minutes to Fashion Island or the Bay Club. A
5 bedroom 6'h bath custom built home with
separate maids quarters. Enjoy a spacious
4355 square feet of living area. Oak floors
and custom doors with leaded glass windows.
Marble and used brick fireplaces. Wet bars In
the family room and master bedroom suite.
CALL PAM MOSS FOR PRIVATE SHOWING
AT 760-5000
NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM
• Harbor Hiii, a choice for custom elegance
with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths. to be finished In
your decorator d~gns for colors and floor-
ing. A view across the park to the ocean In a
private gated community. Asking $625,000.
CALL PAM MOSS
• BELCOURT the choice of Corporate Presi-
dents ottering a custom bullt home that can
be completed with your finishing touches. a
generous 4 bedrooms 4 baths and 4 car
garage on an estate sized lot. Slightly less
than a million. CALL PAM M088
• Have It your way. A llmlted number of
custom homesttes wfth an ocean view are
avaJlable In Newport Beach. We are offering
one In a gated garded communtty at tesa than
$300,000.
CALL PAM M088 AT 760-5000
HUNTINGTON BEACH
$10,000 OPTION MONEY
Takes one of two townhomee avallable leea
than 1 mile from the beach wtth community
pool and spa. 3 bedrOfM, 2 baths ciean,
· eharp units always executive occupied. Why
rent when you can easily own one of theee
unhs. $189,000. CALL PAM M08& FOR
MORE INFORMATION 760-5000
Pam
Moss
760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • ·760-5000 INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER
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SOTHEBY'S
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
759-6700
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
21 RUE GRAND DUCAL
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
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A feeling of spaciousness is communicate y
the soaring ceilings. Three bedrooms, d e n and
three baths are included in this home which
reflec ts the warmth and metic ulous ca re of the
original owners.
Offering the best in outdoor living and enter-
taining, this spacious patio includes a built-in
bar-b-que grill, firepit and a raised deck for
maximum view. Othe r amenities include air
conditioning, spa and steam bath.
338-340
VIA LIDO NORD
OFFERED AT $550,000
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 LIDO ISLE
Two bayfront homes for the price of one! 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
This is the view from the master bedroom. In
addition to the sandy beach, there is an associa-
tion dock nearby where your yachting guests
may be greeted. Truly, bayfront living at its best!
excellent bay views.
OFFERED AT $1,150,000
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This home combines elpr lnce and Informal
entertaJnlngl 3 bdrm ~ (\ ~. tam. room. Ex-
tenstvely tiled fltv" 0•1'~ Cf(>Urtyards. Great
muter suite. A $ ... fCOrator's home. AS-
SUME 1ST T.D. 0 • 192,500. owe 2ND. Amaz-
ing value of $250,000. Motivated!
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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 bullt In .1982. 3 fireplaces.
Antique French door & mantles. A superb prop-
erty $429,000. Exctuslve showings. w ••111111-1211
WESTCLIFF POOL HDIE
Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence wlth coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call
IH leqen 111 -12H
FORCED SILE
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LOW DOWI OR TRADE
A view of Newport Harbor
and the ocean that will
make you say OOH-LA-LA.
Beautiful 4 bdrm. remodel.
Owner wtll trade or low
down. Offered at $520,000. Ill.II IB.1111111-1211 , _____ ...,
OCWFROIT REN
Priced to tow to mention. Steal this 4 bdrm., 2
bath In prime Newport Beach location. Buy
w/10% down, bank ftnanclng for qualified buyer.
IB.ll IB.llM 111-1211
USTSllE CHllllER
Just tell out of escrow. Lg. 3 bdrm., 2 ba.
w/garage & alley access. Listed at $136,500.
llW Ill.UM U1·1111
LEIST un•sm CllM
The decorating Is atrocious but priced accord-
lngty. Least expensive 3 bdrm. In the Crest. For
buyers wtth Imagination that want a steal. Listed
$168,900
Cll SACRIFICE
Pride of ownership. Beautiful 2 bdrm. duplex.
Front house has charm, flreplace, high beam
ceilings & master suite. No deferred mainten-
ance. Listed at $297,500.
111.11 lllllM 111-1211
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IOTIVITEDI 111111 DFFERSI
IEST "VIEW" IUY II IEWPORT
10% DOWI
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 llvlng room decks.
AMAZING VALUEI REDUCE0-$314,500 ask
for w 1111111 111-1211
IEW LISTllll
IEWPDRT HEllHTS
Assume $132,560 11.4•1 •. Immaculate 3 bdrm,
POOL home. The most prime Costa Mesa neigh-
borhood I This lovely ranch style home has been
upgraded throughout. Pool area PLUS private
enclosed front yard. Family room. Two fire-
places. Asking $184,900
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CIPE COi
IEWPORT HElllTS
COUNTRY CHARM ex-
udes-this spacious 4
bedroom home. Completely
new gourmet kitchen with
family area. Oak & tiled
floors. Separate den. A
beautlful home. Receive
$10,000 discount for up-------
grades. Many, many fea-
tures. Motivated! $255,000 w ••n1 111-1211
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WESTCLIFF • IEWEll CISTOI
Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium tot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt.
UE INIEIS 111-1211
IEWPIRT IElllTS -1111,000
Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick
fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet
location. Motivated sellers.
Ill 111101 U1-1211
SPECIALIZING IN VIEW PROPERTY
OCW, llY, IOLF COURSE
I lllHT LICHT VIEWS
Video can help you compare views and values In
a few minutes. Call
Pill .1111111 IJ1-1211
"IEW IDUS II REI L ESTATE"
FORECLOSlll-1101,100 U1· 1211
Newport condo with view of open space. 2 USTILIFF II 1111 OOOLH
master bdrma. Must be sold. VA terms possible. ' • ' 631-1266 Macco 3 bdrm home, good location, private rear
yard. Air conditioning. Best price In area, call to
see. 631-1266
FISllOI ISL. VIEW-$211,100
Private spa off master. Decorator condition.
CathedraJ cetllngs. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, lnstde laun-
dry. Sun deck with some back bay view. Call
631-1266
llYCllEST 1111111-241,000
Corner location, 5 bdrm, 21A bath home. Room
for pool. No view but this Is the best value In
Baycrest. Call 631-1266
Ill COYOI CllTOM 1111,000
Golf course Mediterranean atyte 3 bdrm. home
wlth. pool and pool house with sauna. Designed
by Wallace Neff. Open Sat & Sun. 18 Cypress
Point. Call
Plfl 111·1211
HUlll I OCUI VIEW
Customized condo In Newport's Versallles.
Gated area, walk to beach. Call Pete 631-1266.
Shown by appointment.
''llEW IDEAS Ill RUL ESTATE''
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•PROIOITORY IAY•
Sl25,000
Bayfront home with 4~drms, 3 baths, huge
master suite, formal dining, room for two boats.
will sell existing option. low down. Great terms.
wlll trade up to 5 Bdrm on or off the water.
111111 MYIE IMP
• COUITRY FREICH •
HARBOR RIDIE CUSTOI
$1,395,000
Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land
seeping to the entrance of this Country French
home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5
bdrms, 5 baths, family room, formal dining
room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room. ex-
tended use of crown molding. a granite sp
w/room for a pool. Will trade commercial o
summer home. Ask for
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LEISE OPTlll $111,000
Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island.
CataJlna, plus on a clear day you can see t
Queen Mary. Features oak entry and famll
room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for com-
mercial property. Ask for
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1111,000
Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room,
dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes,
brick deci<, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean,
bay, city, mountain vtews. $500,000., 110/e & 12%
fixed financing . Private yard with room for pool.
Ask for ..........
• Liii 11 YFROO S 1,410,000 •
IT&LIAI YILU IUSTEIPIECE
Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms. 3
baths. Award-winning tlle floors & walls thruout.
Master suite has steam room and hot tub,
lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and
credenza w/canopy, trench armoire. leads t
master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall
sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must t
see. Many Items. too numerous t o list.
llllMYIEIMP
•LIDO 11 YFROIT S•35,000 •
Commanding view of the t---· u oeek-a-boo
of the mountal""' ·o l ind conve-
available ' -· '" professionally
nient 3 -, )Sy. Dock
decorated -"'"'r tones with imaginative
and artisti<.. "'uches. Call
IHI MYIE IMP
•PRIVATE llTEI COllUlln•
$315,000
Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and
spa. ocean and city light views. One story 4
bedroom, 21h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces.
wet bar. Offer lease option.
IHI MYIE IMP
•BALBOA PElllSUU •
$255,000
Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this
oceanfront condo with securty gate and under-
ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000
range In Newport.
1111 llYIE IM P
•IAYCREST•
Four bedrooms. four baths, formal dining, fam.
rm., large yard with lots of trees. room for pool.
Steal at $295,000.
llllMYIEIHP
•VILLA IALIOA •
$111,000
Two bedroom. two bath, famlly room, large
living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A
real value.
IMlllYIEIMP
IEWPOIT COllO 1111,100
3 Bedroom. 21r, bath living & dining
flreplace, beautiful view.
1M "'· P1-1HI
YI I Fii OllllS
As low as $63,900. Security complex. tennis •
pools, spas. South Coast Plaza location.
IOI llOO', JI.
SPECllLIZll& II
IEWPORT BUCH'S
FllEST HOMES
• SPYILISS HILL "OPTIOI" •
$525,000
4 bedroom. 3 bath, family room. formal dinmg.
library. oak floors. beautiful decor. large yard
w/spa. Views from most rooms. A STEAL!
$30.000 down. 11% fixed, 5 yrs. No points.
IHI MYIE IMP
•LEISE SPYILASS HILL•
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$3,000 PEii IOITH
4 bedroom. 3 bath. formal dining, family rm , ~
library, beautiful decorating. Large yard with Jf
spa. View from most rooms. Also lease option n
with min. dowu1 I llYIE lllP u
• JASlllE CREEi •
1349,000
Outstanding bay. ocean. city lite views from this
Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, huge master suite
w/sitting room. large breakfast area, study,
comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachelor wants out. A
great buy.
IHI MYIE IMP
• CAIEO SHORES VIEW•
$510,000
Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room,
family room, beautiful ocean view. PRIVATE
BEACHES. large oceanside patio. plus large
ter courtyard for pool. Ask for
IMIMYlllllP
•LUSE IEWPllT OFFICE•
5,875 sq. ft. of premium space on Bristol Street.
Beautlfully 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.
IMlllYIElllP
?ENDE NT BROKERS BOB & DOVIE KOOP • 631-1266
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Tbat'a the VIEW from this magni.ticent man« high on a bill in
~OUI Barbor Ridge! This luxurious 5BD, 'TBA, reflec1a the ultimate
in quality thn.a-out. Boasts of library. step-down family nn w/f-platt.
gourmet kit.chen & incredible master suite w/sau.na, f-place, walk-in
"cloeet room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try
your home or commercial as down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri
Hunt I Tr8111pr ..... S.. 1 ...
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On RuUand Road, Much desired
end unit. Spacious 2 BD, 2BA, DR,
fireplace, mirrored wardrobes,
one story, fee land, pool. $124,500.
Harriet Perry
"1'tteetl 1t•tlet c?lppeiZUal"
Custom 4 bedrooms, 3 Ba, 3 car
garage + work shop and guest
quarters. Owner w /conside r
Tease-option or w /carry 1st T.D. to
qualified· buyers . A s king
$340,000. Vee Stinson
111El11-9111 1,.1 lat/111 1-1
?Zmtch 5"" Jl"alJIU·•
5"" ,e/IU 'Ya1
$199,500
End unit, 3 BR, 2BA, fireplace,
powder room, fonnal dining,
breakfast nook, utility room, wet
bar, dressing room/master bath,
sl=:e~ AC. Vee Stinson. _
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Spacious, separate young 2 story homes-3 Bd, 2 Bas each . Mamer suite
w /private decks, dining area and 2 car garage. Convenient, charming
area -walk to shopping & entertaining -assume loan -asking $385,000.
Call Jeri Hunt
BIG CUYOI
•Y •·THE WEEI
"EIQUlmtlY IEIODEllD IOIACO PlAI"
Located on a quiet cut-de-sac, overlooking a
city light vlewJ this 3 Bedroom townhome
offers the ultimate In quality & design. Pri-
vate pool & spa Extensive use of French
windows, hardwood floors and used brick.
Good assumable financing, owners may
trade.
REDUCED TO $559,000
OPEii SAT/SUll 1-5
I 7 RUE DEAUYILLE
DANNY BIBB & STEPHANIE GROBY
BrubhfrEllis
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE CI OUP
644-8.200
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REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
.. lllTM * F•alllll * IDllD 1111 ...
Deauvllle plan on huge lot at the end of private
cul de sac. Dramatic 16 foot ceilings, award
designed kitchen, kids play rm, 4 bdrms & 3
baths. Over 3,000 sq.ft.I Large pool.
YISTl llPUIU 1111,IM U11
Three duplexes In growing Vista. 2 bdrms., & 2
bath8 In each unit. 7 years new. Country at-
mosphere. Always rented . Priced to sell.
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Lowest priced 2 bdrm condo on the ocean 8'de
of the hwy In Corona del Mar. Fireplace, wet bar
& porch. Private corner unit with vtew of the hllls
& city llghts.
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Beautlfulty furnished contemporary condo oon-
venlentty located near Hoag Hospttal. Prtvate
deck, Mtttort, bar, all like new. Full MCUrtty
t>ulldtng. Submit terms.
. ·(714) 673-4400
•••• -... 19\.D PD,111
Large custom built studio duplex on beautiful
Poppy Ave. In Olde Corona de4 Mar. 3 and 2
bdrms, with private patios, fireplaces, aJI bit-Ins,
carpets and drapes. The rear unit even has
some ocean vfew.
Harbor Realty offers a complete rental
department to help you flnd a nice place to
rent or to help you rent that garage apart-
ment or home you do not want to eefl.
Please can & ask for the rental department.
M fflT •Tm llY 11,111-
0n the dellrable · 9881 side of gate guarded
Bayahores. Large 4 bdrm alngle story home wtth
room to add on. Famtty rm, overstzed gar9ge,
wet bar, 2 ftreptacea, ip9cioUa bayeide aundeck
and much more. Priced to Nttle estate.
luaRaD * HI• Ill UI 122.,_
Conveniently located condo with 3 bdrm, 2'A>
baths, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, pool, spa, tennis.
Walk to Getson's, bank, Gulld, etc.
, ........ -8222,111 Finest ocean and city llghts view from this
spacious VIiia Balboa upgraded unit. Fireplace,
air cond., luxurious muter suite plus con-
vertlble den.
umm1a••• 1111.-
Beautlful 4 bdrm home with private pier & float
In faehlonable Dover Shores. This Immaculate
home has a brand new kitchen, formal dining
room, den & wont shop. 60 feet OJl the bay.
Ill.IL ... * NW ant.-
Tradttk>nal 2 bdrm cottage with beam C4MllOQ9,
uMd bridl and wood paneling on prime canyon
tide tot. A rMI cutlet Superb location .
(2-13) 628-28281
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR
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30 MIUI NORTH OF IANT A BARBARA, CA AND HOME OF THI WllTIRN WlllTI HOUSE
Outdoor living in the finest Western tradition
• RANCH HOMES WITH ACRIAGI •
T•I COllTIMPORAllY RURAL FARMllOUll
is perch.d upon a b.autiful 4 .24 aae parcel, near the village of Los
Olivos. A full length porch fronts the 3 bedroom main residence
and provides wonderful mountain and valley views. This home
features thrM river rock fireplaces, oak ffoon , vaulted ceilings, solid
core doon, and an abundance of 1 inch cedar paneling. Gourmet
kitchen with Wolf range, oak cabinets and tile counten. Separate
guest quarters with loft, bathroom, wood burning stove, and
kitchenette. $375,000.
1• •1 IMIT, • lll'fll
111.ul
Beautilul Balboa cottage, steps to So.
Bayfront -six bedrooms, many
amenities. Priced to sell at a bargain
price for this one of a kind value.
S4Jl.IM.
• BIAUTIFUL PARCILI OF LAND•
ACREAGE
S, 10, 20, 100 aue parcels and larger. Great variety of beautiful
land available. From level properties for developing a horse facility
to rolling terrain for cattle and magnificent views. Write °' call
MIKE PERRY for information.
llLL Oii TRADI: 7 ACRI HILL TOP HOMI
This 3 bedroom and 2 bath home has approx. 2200 sq.ft. and
features a large master suite with attached study area, tiled entry,
double fireplace, and large lawn area with auto sprinkle~. A
wonderful family or second home, with fantastic mountain and
valley views in a prestigious foothill locaton. $279,000.
IAllT A YllU RANCHO llT A TEI
A beautiful country setting, for this 4 bedroom, 2 'h bath home on
6.25 aues. A large patio, pool, and spa area for entertaining as
well as plenty of room for hones, with an existing barn on the
property. $385,000.
For specffk property lnqulrltea, contact:
MIKE PERRY
E. DAVID DA VIS, INC. REALTORS
P.O. BOX 633, LOS OUVOS, CALIFORNIA 93441
(801) 688-5591
mn oemrn -• 11U11 Pl.a •11• tmT
Custom remodel. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, for-
mal dining room, private patio, chefs
kitchen. Abeolute bargain -Selling at
cost. Winner of Que Linda Award
1982.
111 TIP&Z
Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath residence
and 1 bedroom mcome unJt Don't rruss
this property. Submit aU offers -
priced to sell at
1421.000
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This claasic mansion is located on a
aecluded park, offering golf COW"8e and
mountain views. 'The 8300 aq.ft. home
includes formal living & dining rooms,
family nn adjoining a large, oom-
merdally equipped kitchen & service
area, game nn. 5 bdnna. (1 w/kitchen
fad.Uty), gym. office, master suite sit-
ting rm, 8lwing nn. storage. 7 lh baths.
Th.is home is accented by U8ed brick on
ext & garden walla. along with half-
tJmber walla w /pluter or brick infill.
The roof ii a IJeries of wood shingle
pavllliona w/copper finials and
dormen w/copper wella. Seller will
con•i.der trades foe commercial oc resi-
dential inoome--subm.it all often. UN~Y-PRICED
ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIVES OF BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY
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BALBOA ISi.ANO
lJNqot II bncl cottict 2 BR + 2 BR rut 1339.000 c.-cottJce · 4 BR. 2 BA + loft. lonllll dllllllc rM, 5"'
S390,000
100 block NtM new Qulint 3 BR, 2 BA + I llfl. I BA
ss~.ooo
N1w Ouplo Ont ol a kind 3 BR. 3 BA + 2 BR. I~ BA 11111t
S495.000
Setlsatlonal lloftlt 4 BR. l ~ BA tnd Ifs rat •Nt
S4~.ooo.
On 1111 water · Aoolll to l!lpand Ootl, 3 Bit. 2 BA
2 BR rlSICllnce w/J BR rentll
Pnced to plasl. llMy lllMllllbes.
S4~.ooo
S195,000
sm.ooo
Remodded low pntt Good loubon 3 BR, I BA + I BR,
I BA 1265.000
low poce Llrrt house ult llfms 3 BR. 2~ BA
SZS0.000
100 81otk <Mnued lot, 4 BR. 4 BA 8'y"" Don"l llllSS ss~.ooo
Oupla 2 BR. 7 BA. new rear u111t lots of c/11rm
$397.~
No Blyfront lrt 4 BR, 2~ BA rtslderlct. + 111 I BR rear 11111
Pna to Ml al $649.000
OM ot a kllld Only llolM on little ~ Soul!I Illy wtttl Pltf
Md dock for 30· boat. F 111tastlc .,.. of open llltbol ITOlll
eftff IOOlll. Grtlt 111-ltw QllarttfS 111 rar ol house Su!llM II
otters °' trade s.tallly oftwnd al SI, I SO, 000
Balboa Island Realty
ANO INVESTMENT e!'Mf'ANY
BALBOA PENINSULA
New!loft Towtn BlytTont locaboll Condo VtrJ Ir& 2 Bii 2
BA. pabo, secunty. pool. 1H1111a SOICf S350 000
l11te IOI Close to be1th low p11ct 2 BR. 1 BA Sl~.000
OcunlTont fntt Nfcohatt sale Ow!lef mobwated to sell
~~000
Clow to 1x:un Glut p11Ct lra duplel. IOOd cQftdrtlon 4 8'1
3 BA UM sm ()()()
COSTA MESA
4 Yr old dllC)6el lcltal louhon IOOCI rents S13~ 000
NEWPORT BEACH
Vt1$1111es condo 7 811 I ' BA Pnc l!d to sell S 11 ~ ()()()
l1w 1 7 bloc~ ITom tM Wiii Buch loltctosure Pntee! lor
QUIC~ sale Sl~9 000
Open S.1 Sun I ~ 1913 Collrt Awt N 8
673-8700
201 MARINE A VE.
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LLONGS OF NEWPORT
OUR HAPPY CLIENTS
WRITE •••
Oct. 1, 1985
... I want to take tm opporttlity to thari both of you for the fine
representation dlritc the ismc period and sale of my property i1 lrme. Yow
coq»lete attention to the detais and the folow-ttwouch with the escrow
certany develop cient confidence.
Mr. M. B. J. Pam Spmcs
JUST LISTED Spectacular buy in Harbor
View Homes, beautiful 5 BR Somerset with
spa, skylights and exquisite d ecor. On t he
greenbelt. $319,000 fee .
DOUBLE LOT
Enclosed, upgraded Portofino.
Owner will consider trade.
$359,000. New kitchen, FR
doors
SEAWIND 5 BDRMS
Somerset model, close to poo l
& tennis. Mountain, city lights
VIEW. $379,000. Easy to show.
640-LONG '
COM DlWLEX 640-LONG
SEAWlfl> PALERMO Close to shops. Always rented.
4 BR, $332,000 fee. Large yard, $239,000. Assume good 1st TD.
enclosed front yard, much tile. Income now $20,400 annually.
,640-LONG 640-LONG
SlWERB VIEW LOT HEARL Y 1h ACRE r op ot the
mountain overlooking city lights, beaches, Catalina, etc.
Laguna. $595,000.
220 LARKSPUR
CORONA DEL MAR
ONGS Of NEWPORT INC .
640-LONG
1381 SAN MIQUEL SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH
1Pe caee
ltaedee
NEWSMAKERS
Institute adds Custer
to its membership list
Jack Cu•ter, director of custom
homeslte sales for Newport Beach-
based lrvlne Pacific O.velopment Co.,
has been appointed to membership In
the Natlonal Auoclatlon of Hom•
bullcMn ln•tltute of AHldentlal Mar-
keting, a professional association
under the auspices of the National
A•80Clatlon of ttomebullct.r•. The
Institute was created to recognize and
promote professionalism. education
and ethics in the new home construc-
tion. sales and marketing fields. Custer.
a 12-year veteran of the industry, as
been with Irvine Pacific for 10 years.
Architect Arthur C. Danlellan and
homebuilder Dick Randall, president
of the Wllllam Lyon Co. of Newport
Beach. will be included In a panel
speaking on changes in new-home
marketing in the 1990s at a mornmg-
long seminar Sunday at the Westin
Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles
Danielian. president of Danlellan A•-
aoclatH of Newport Beach. will talk
about architectural trends that will
affect housing in the next decade
Danielian is an Irvine resident.
Aon JenMn has been named direc-
tor of sales for Vlllagio. a $28 million
development of ocean-view homes
being built in the hills overlooking San
Clemente. Jensen has managed a
variety of projects for EPAC of Long
Beach. most recently the Le Pare
pro1ects in El Toro. Rolling Ridge and
Simi Valley
YelHr-Gerfend a Aaaoclete• of
Costa Mesa has been comm1ss1oned to
design the model homes for W"ton
Communlti.a• development of 226
single-family homes in Sunnymead
The interior design firm will complete
four model homes at the Weston Park
community.
Variety of colors adds
spice when decorating
By BARBARA MA YEA
•r cl1tu t ,.,._
Give a child an assortment of red.
yellow and blue colored squares, circles
and triangles and ask him or her to sort
them. The result wlll be an assortment of
colors, not shapes.
Give an adult the same task and
you 're likely to get asked for additional
Information about how the task should be
accomplished. says Faber Birren. a color
authority who has 24 books on the subject
to his credit.
Color, B1rren says. is closer lo the
emotions than form and draws a more
primitive and emotional response. Per-
haps, he adds, that's why human beings
find color preferences and choices so
fascinating.
In general. warm colors such as red,
yellow and orange seem to be most
attractive In the beginning years of life
With maturity, a preference for a different
ranking occurs. and blue. red, and green
tend to be favored.
But, he adds. one of the dlfflcultles
Involved with developing a science of
color use Is that reactions to colors vary
over time. "Human beings respond to
color physiologically whether they like It or
not. Hot colors and bright lights Increase
the blood pressure and heart rate. But If
you asked me If red Influences behavior.
I'd have to answer that It depends on how
long a time you are In the room.··
At first, bright colors and highly
contrasting color schemes can be dis-
tractlng If an individual already 1s dis-
tressed, this type of environment may be
relaxing. As a person gets accustomed to
the place. the surroundings cease to have
the power to distract, he says.
This ability of individuals to adapt to
color is otten overlooked, but It 1t
shouldn't be, because 1t shows that color
effects are temporary A space in one
color alone wlll tend to fade out visually
and lose Its impact. That's why a variety of
colors should be employed to maintain
stimulation and Interest.
Despite the high degree of differing
and perhaps unmeasurable personal
responses. color therapy today has won
some recognition among the medical and
scientific community. says Birren. Visible
llght and different light w,aves have been
shown to influence biological responses
of plants. Insects and other forms of
animal lile in the laboratory.
When It comes to consumer
preferences for home furnishings, Blrren
says that most people want a greater
variety of color In their home and that this
trend Is likely to continue in the forseeable
future. As a rule, consumers tend to select
housewares such as containers and
towels In bright accent colors, though they
may be much more conservative when
choosing a color scheme. .
As a rule, popular colors In the home
fllter down from from high fashion textiles
and other products. The colors setected
by Interior designers and magazine edi-
tors for costly and stylish rooms eventu-
ally turn up In less pricey surroundl~s.
Electrical safety no, accident, says agency
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
A.-wM"'-~
WASHINGTON -Electricity has
brought comfort and convenience into
American homes for nearly a century, but
its presence has also led to complacency,
resulting In hundreds of accidental deaths
annually by electrocution and fire, accord-
ing to safety experts.
An estimated 600 Americans are
accident ally electrocuted each year in and
around their homes, and another 1. 100
die In electrlcal-refated flres, the Con-
sumer Product Safety Commission re-
ports.
Jlajorcaa.se. of elec-
trical l1rell are faulty
appllaJce. and .U-m,_ and tlJe mabJ
deten.e begin• "1th
8Jlloke detecton.
Most electrical products ate de-
signed, tested and built so that they are
safe In normal uae, and much of the toll of
deaths, Injuries and property damage can
be avoided through reasonable precau-
tions. the commission points out.
To help people keep electrlcal safety
In mind, the commission has developed a
booklet, The Home Electrical Safety
Audit
The audit includes a checklist point-
ing out problems to look for such as
damaged cords and electrical appliances.
It costs 50 cents and can be purchased
from the Consumer Information Center.
Pueblo, Colo .. 81009. Ask for Item 416N.
Most of the electrocutions occur in
three situations, the safety commission
reports: contact with a power line, ac-
cidental contact of an electrical product
with water. or Incorrect repair or installa-
tion of a product.
Most power-line contacts can be
avoided by uslng extra caution. Ladders
and antennas ate the most common
sources of these accidents. and they can
be avoided by keeping away from power
lines with these products.
The commiss4on advises having hetp
when Installing an antenna so that you
don't lose control of It and let It touch a
power line, and never to try and Install one
In windy or wet weather.
Ladders must be kept away from
power lines. and should not be placed
where they can slide onto a line, the
commission says. The danger Is especiaJly
acute with ladders which ate good
conductors, such as the popular
aluminum models.
"Always remember that water and
electrlclty can be a deadly combination.
Making contact with an electrical current
while standing in water. or even on a damp
floor, can transform what otherwise might
be a light shock into instant death.•· the
safety commission warns.
Hair dryers, small appliances and
power tools can pose a special problem
here.
Unplug them when not in use, safety
use and care manual before operating any
electrical product.
•Check electrical and extension
cords regularly for any signs of damage
Repair or replace any cord that is pinched
Moet electrocut1on s occur ln three slta-
at1on•: c ontact rlth a power llne, ac cl d en-
tal contact of a n electrlcal product with
water, or Incorrect r epalr or lnstall a t1on of
a product.
offlciaJs emphaslze. Even If a hair dryer is
turned off, If It faJls Into the bathtub the
result can be efectrocutlon.
All bathroom outlets should be
protected by ground fault circuit inter-
ruptors, a device designed to detect an
efectrlcaf fault and shut off the CtJrrent
before Injury occurs.
Current efectrJcal code requires
these devk:es In bathrooms. outdoor
receptlcles and garage circuits.
Major causes of electrical fires ate
fautty appliances and wiring, the com-
mission says, and the main defense
begins with properly Installed and main-
tained smoke detectors. They can save
your life If a fire occurs while you are
asleep.
Here are some commission re-
minders for avoiding electrical fires:
•Read and follow the instructions or
cracked. frayed or worn. And never run an
~trical cord under a rug.
•Watch for trouble signs such as
flickering lights. spatks from switches or
appliances, wall outlets that do not work
and switch plates or wall outlets that are
warm to the touch. If any of these
conditions are found, have them repaired
Immediately.
•Check your fuses or circuit breakers
to make sure they are the correct size for
the house wiring.
•Do not leave appliances such as
laundry equipment or dishwashers run-
ning when away from home. They could
malfunctlon and cause a fire.
•Overloading extension cords can
cause a fire. Most extension cords cannot
carry as much current as normal house
wiring, so overloading them can cause
overheating.
Home economist transfor1ns outdated kitchen
81 8AMARA MA YER
RedelAgnlng a kitchen may be the
single most popular home project In the
United States.
Jan Cooper. a home economist and
manao-of consumer education for the
Maytag Co.. and her husband recently
reworked the kitchen In t~r 1960s split-
level home near Newton. Iowa, where
Maytag has 111 home.
The Immediate Impetus for the re-
modeling was the Introduction by Maytag
of a new grlll range. which she coveted.
However, she had been dissatisfied with
the room for the entire 11 years they'd
been llvtng In the home.
In many ways, the flaws In the Cooper
kitchen were typical. "The kitchen was
dark; thete was wasted space; It had poor
lighting; and It was depressing," Mrs.
Cooper says.
As a traJned home economist, she felt
lhe had the expertlM to redesign the
kitchen herMtf. HOweYet. she and her
husband began by shopping a number of
remodeOng ahowrooms to see what was
available In kitchen cabinets. They had
already decided to gut their own kitchen.
get rid of the dark wooden cabinets and
rearrange the appliances for a better
wortclng arrangement.
After thinking carefully about her
need1, Mra. Cooper decided to keep the
belt f•tutea of the room, such at a large
pantry and the refrigerator, still In good
condition.
The Coopers hired a carpente(, who
lnatatted the kitchen for them. baMd on
her rough pCanta. She choM almond-
cotored cabfnet• with a plaatlc laminate
aurtac:. tor eue of care. The light cotors
were deeagned to make the room look
bigger and to preeent a more cheerful
9PPMr&nce.
The new cabinets enlatge the storage
capacity since they are fitted with special-
ized storage shelves and racks. A floor-to-
celllng cabinet and several others all have
pull-out shelves. She finds these es-
peclally convenient for storing pots and
pans and other items. Another cabinet
features vertical dlvtders and neatly
accommodates cookie sheets and trays.
At counter hefght, a kind of appliance
garage has beeen created by Installing
doors to partition the space at the back of
part of the counter. Behind closed doors
she stores frequently-used appliances
refrigerator-freezers now cost about
$1,000, this ploy Is a good savings to
consider, she says.
All In all. the kl1chen renovation cost
the Coopers between $5,000 and $6,000.
They were abJe to save money In several
ways that might not be available to others.
·-
such as a can opener and a ,food
processor. A toaster that Is used daily •---:
stands out on the counter.
A new peninsula cook center houses
the grill range. By moving the range from
Its former location next to the refrigerator,
she ha.a been able to Improve the work
triangle so that each of the major
appliances -sink, dishwasher, stove and
refrigerator -Is better located for
efflcfent cooking. It Is generaJly con-
sidered that the most advantageous
arrangement provides for appUances
between three and five teet apart. Each
one thus forms one leg of the so-called
work triangle.
The Coopers added fluorescent light-
ing to remedy the too-dark condition of
the former space. They also tightened the
room considerably by substituting
aJmond-oolored cabinetry for the dark
wood-grained cabinets that had formerly
been In place.
"We made a mistake In not adding
more under-<X>Unter lighting," says Mrs.
Cooper. But economy dictated making
some compromlMI.
They obtained the new stove from May-
tag, and the carpenter who Installed the
kitchen is a good friend who got the
kitchen cabinets at cost.
Mrs. Cooper estimates that without
any of these cost savings, a similar
renovation might cost S 15,000.
Another economy move was to retain
appl6anoM that were 11111 In good working
condition. The copper refrigerator Wtll
spray.painted white ln an auto body etM>P
for about $85.Slnoe new ak:te-by-aide Jaa eooper•e remodeled kltcben, wttb pe:nJ.aaula. t. lo tbc allape of a G. ' '""
'
Big Canyon is a Lot Smaller Than You Think.
One of Orange Councy·s biggest names 1s growing smaller week by week. day
by day. lot by lor.
Brg Canyon
V/here }{)u'll find custom lots w ith vrews o f lhe spectacular Brg Canyon gol f
course. Saddleback Mountain and be)Qnd.
V/here }{)U can bur Id a Mediterranean scyle home to take actvantage of a Cal1forn1a
scyte of fife. Outdoors. In the warm sun and cool breezes o f Newport Beach
These are the custom home-
s1tes of Fairway One. The last at
Big Canyon. ~
Come and see them before fnn /
there's not a lot left. I~
Custom Homesltes
From 5320,000.
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HOIE8 FOR SALE
.28EDROOM
** 12~ 8aya6de Dr. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
321 Dahlla J>teoe/Seevtew, Corona del Mar
67M 144 $249,000 Sunday 1-5
423 Flower St, ea.ta Meu
631-7370 $152,000 Sunday 1-4
234 Hazel Drive, 06d Corona Del Mar, CdM
759-9070 $595,000 Sunday 11~ * • 20 Land Falt, Newport Beech 673-7300 $170,000 Sunday 2-5
2943 Pef1a. The ~ Nwpt Bc:h
640-5560 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1 Seaf•lng (J8111'Mne Creek) COM
644-6200 $349,000 Sunday 1-4
504-504'A Femlellf, Corona del Mar
~200 $249,000 Sunday 1-5
*420 Serra Ortve (Corona Hlghtands) COM
675-6000 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
Jumtne at 4th Street, Okie Corona del Mar
875-6000 Strom $229,500 Sunday 1-5
2 BA pl• FAM Ml °' DEN
" 487 Magnolia, Coeta Meee
631-1'400 $179,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
**31921 South Coa1 Hwy. South Laguna
673-7300 $899,000 Saturday 2-5
20 Star1ight, lrvtne
644-9060 $258,000 Saturday 1-5
618 St. Jamee, Newport 8eect'I
631-1'400 $395,000 Sat 1-5
•..,... 44 Whitewater. Jumloe Creek, CdM
644-9060 $279,500 Sunday 1-5
3 BEDROOM
""5 Beechcomb«, Jumlne Creek, CdM
760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 2-5
•516 Catalina. Newport Heights, NB
644-9060 $292,500 Sunday 1-5
438 Dahlla, Olde Corona def M•
675-6000 $319,500 Sunday 1-5
*2012 Diana Lane (Harbor Hlghlanda) NB
644-6200 $199,000 Saturday 1-4
•2015 Leeward (Baycreet) Nwpt Bc:h
~200 $289,900 Saturday 1-5
••448 Rivera Terr (Corona Hlland8)
875-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
104 Via Dijon (Lido Ille) Newport Beed\
675-6000 $480,000 Sunday 1-5
21 Harbor Ridge Or (Harbor Rk:Sge) NB
644-8200 $&95,000 "Sunday 1-5
301 H.-Or, (Old CdM Charmer) CdM
759-9070 '439,000 Saturday 11·5
1820 Klngt Aoed, Cllfthaven, NB
8'2-5200 $499,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-4
•& 12 lMttlp.tf. Olde Corona del Mar
759-9100 1375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4'46 LMMood(eom. All.IO) Hunt. Bch
636-0238 Sunday 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
3340 Nevada, Coeta Meea
546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 1-4
3300 Ocean Blvd. Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $850,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-5
321 Orchid, ~ Corona del Mar
875-eOOO $350,000 Sunday 1-5
6605 Seuhore Dr' N9wport Bc:h
631-1'400 $395,000 SaVSun 2-5
333 Signal, CllftNwn, Newpor1 8ch
631-1'400 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**117 Via Udo Soud (Udo IM) NB
673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-4
145 Via Undlne (Udo •> Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1984 vi.ta Caudal (Bklffa) COM
640-0020 1288,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
**6606 W. Oceenfront, Weet Newport
644-9060 4470,000 Saturday 1-5
3 BA plua FAM RM« DEN
2345 Ar9Ma. Eatbluff. Nwpt 8c:h
642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5
•V"16 Bek:our1, 8*ourt, NB
760-8333 SMe,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2769 Bkl8bWd Clrde, Coeta Meu
546-2313 $235,000 Sunday 1-4
•• 1219 ~ Gum, N9wport 8Mch
831-12fS6 $399,995 Sat/Sun 1...S
600 Carnation, Surnmer#tnd, CdM
675-7572 $489,000 O.Hy 10-6
2137 Channel Rd, Balboa p.,1n.
631-1'400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
2209 Cliff Dr, Newport Beech
631-1'400 $385.000 Sat 2-5
3047 Country C.Ub Drtve, Meu Verde, CM
645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
515 Det*a Ave, Summerwtnd, CdM
675-7572 $375,000 Detty 10-6
517 Oahlla, Summerwtnd, CdM
875-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-6
*9440 Oeiaey, Fountain Valley
646-2313 1159,900 Sunday 1-5
* *412 EYenlng Star Lane, Dover Shra,
NB 831-7300 sns.ooo Sunday 1-5
• 1730 G8'axy Dr. DoY9r Shoree, N.8
631-7300 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
1301 K ... (Harbor V.._ HI .. ) NB
675-6000 1385.000 Sunday
Sat 1-5
1911 Klngt Roed, Uewport 8Mch
&42· 1~4 1375,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
* •67 l.Methcn, IMne 780-8333 $350.000 Sunday 1-5
v 17 MalnMll, Jamtne Creek. CdM
780-8333 1339,000 Sunday 2-6
**308 Mo.'*lG Star Ln, Oowr 8horw, NB
631·7300 l850.000 Sat 1-6 .
2110 ac-t BMI, ...... P<Mnt
631-1'400 *360.000 Sat 1-5
1709 Peleu, MeM Verde, Cotta Meea
768-9010 S1M,900 Sunday 1-5
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••1244 POlattl Dr. Dover Sheree, N.B
631-7300 $1 , 175,000 S.turday 1-5
* • 7 Rue Oeeuvtlle (Big Canyon) NB
644-8200 $559,000 $aVSun 1-5
• 21 Rue Grenet Ducal (Big Canyon) NB
759-8700 $650,000 Sunday 1-5
423 Sen Bematdlno (Cltff Haven) Nwpt 8c::h
644-6200 $390,000 Sunday 1...-
2093 Santa Ana Ave, Euttlde ea.ta Meu
546-5605' $199,500 Sunday 1:30-5
2040 SNpwey Drtve, Beyct91t, N.B
831-7300 $249,000 SaVSun 1-5
• 7 &nglngwood (Woodbndg9) lrvtne 644-6200 $18',900 Saturday 11...-
8 Morro Bey (Spygtaaa) Newport Beech
644-8200 $499,000 S.turday 1-5
V6 Skylail, Jamtne er.-. Corona Del Mat
760-8333 $419,000 Saturday 2-5
108 Turqoutte, Balboa IUnd
631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1-5
345 Untveretty (A-2), Costa Mela
646-7171 1129,500 Sat , ....
236 Via MentOM, Udo 18'e, Newport 8c::h
644-9060 $430,000 Sunday 1-5
120 Vla Quito, Udo I .... Newport Bch
644-9060 $346,000 Sunday 1-5
18 Wetltngton, H•bor Ridge, N.B
644-90«0 $419,000 Saturday 1...-:30
481DROOll
2685 Baylhoree Dr (9eythor•) Nwpt Bc:h
644-e200 $350,000 SaVSun 1-4
*4715 Cortland (Cameo Hlghlandt) COM
644-8200 $290,000 Sunday 1-4
339 Eat Hatntlton/Harbor Bl. CM
646-7171 $134.500 Sunday 1-4
~ **1108 E. Balboe Blvd, Newport Beech
Y 644-9060 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Corona del Mar
675-6000 $675,000 Saturday 1-5
* • 1220 Outrtoa«. Newport Beech
631-1'400 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••v2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, N.B
673-4-400 $635,000 $at/Sun 1~
2326 TUltln, Newport 8Mch
631-1266 *239,900 Saturday 1-5
124 Via Trteete (Udo IMe) Nwpt 8ch
873-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4
608 W. OCMnfront (Penlnaula) NB
831-1266 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 llR plue FAM Ml « DEN
LOTS: 301 & 303 ~SerMw. CdM
7~9070 1336,000 Sat/Sun 11-6
***29 Balboa Coves .
N.B 631-1'400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
...... 2812 8ay9horee Or. Newpof1 Bwt'I
673-4400 &1 ,380,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * *4, 6 BayWde Drive, Newpor1 Beectt
759-1501 "90.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5
•2788 Blueblfd Cr.;Coeta Meea
546-2313 S28t.too Sundey 1-4 a
•• 1 Burning Tree (IMG Canyon) NB
75M700 $1,275,000 Saturday 1_.
•21 Burning Tree Road, Big Canyon, N.8
780-1900 785,000 Saturday 1...-
978e Oeb6of9, Fountain Valley
54e-5605 $229,500 Sunday 12-4
518 EJ Modena, Newport Heights, NB
~ $340,000 Sunday 1·5 * •2412 Francisco, Newport Beach
631-1268 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4'527 Orrington, Corona del Mar
831-1268 $899,000 Sunday 1·5
1358 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, Nwpt e<:h
642-5200 $745,000 Sunday 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B
5'48-5&47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
2606 Hall, Santa Ana
546-2313 $185,000 Sunday 1-4
•212 Hazel Dr, (Oceanfront), CdM
759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat /Sun 11-6
2 Uttte Rlvef Cr., Spyglass Hiii, NB
631-7300 $597,500 Sunday 1-5
74 Lorenzo Ave. Mesa Del Mar, CM
957~148 $157,500 Sunday 1-5
•3" Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2015 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) COM
759-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-5
•V'16 Napoll, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
675-8000 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
1601 Port Abbey Place, Newport Beach
759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1·5
• 1963 Port Edward (Harbor Vu Hms) NB
759-9100 $369,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1749 Port Hemly. Harbor View Hlls, CdM
76()...8333 $334.000 Sunday 1-5
• 1806 Port Wettbourne (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB
675-8000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.•2716 Windover (Broadmoor) Nwpt Bch
675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
2201 Private Road, Back Bay, Newport Bch
631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4627 Roxbury Road, Cameo Shores, N.B •
644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
188e2 Saginaw, Turtte Rock, lrvlne
631-1400 $192,500 Sunday 1-5
3900 sindune Lane (Harbor Vu Hiiia) NB
644-6200 $429,000 Sunday 1:30-5 * •33 Montpellter (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5
309 Polneettla, Corona del Mar
644-8200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
1917 Yacht Enchantresa (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch
644-8200 $429,900 Sunday 1-5
1148 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores, N.B
631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2121 Yacilt Yankee (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch
831-5510 $319,000 Sunday,_.
1216 Somer• Lane. Westcllff, N.B
631-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, N.B
6"6-7171 $339,900 Sunday 1-5
•v 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $1,410,000 Sunday 1-5
sos Ventaja. The Bluffs. NB
760-8333 $233.500 Sunday 1-5
133 Via Havre, Lido Isle
645-0303 $369,500 Saturday 1-5
125 Via Koron. Udo ltle, Newport Beech
831 -7300 $495,000 Sunday 1·5
330 Vitti Trucn1. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $249,&00 Sunday 1-5
• 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest. N.8
83 1-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5
I BEDROOM
955 L.analng Lane, M.V. Cotta Mesa
645--0303 $1"3.500 Sat 1-4
5 BA plua FAM RM or OEN
1437 Antigua Way, Baycreet, Newport 8ch
631-7300 $415,000 Sunday 1-5
908 Chestnut (Eutblutf) Nwpt 8ch
631-1268 $329,999 Sat/Sun 12-5
•74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt 8ch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5
220 Jasmine, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •24 MlaaJon Bay, Spyglass
760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5
* •324 Morningstar (Dover Shores) NB
759-6700 $1 , 175,000 Sunday 1-5
* • V' 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM
760-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-5
1970 Port Trinity, Newport Beach
631-1266 $398,500 Sunday 1-5
*2042 Port Weybridge Pl (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB
759-1501 $339,900 , Saturday 1-5
••V25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
31 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beech
644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 * •81 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $1.150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1863 Samar, Mesa Verde. CM
546-2313 $239,900 Saturday 1_.
••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5
**510 Via Lido Nord, N.B
S 644-9060 $1 ,550,000 Sunday 1-5
2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest, N.B
631-7300$319.000 Sunday 1-5
*2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1-5
* • 14 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch
644-6200 $1,650,000 Sunday 1-5
8BEDROOM
* •3'40 Via Lido Nord (Udo ltle) NB
759-6700 $1, 150,000 Sunday 1-5
8 BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN
*•Iota 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt, COM
644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
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* • 7 Bodega Bay, Spyg&aee. CdM 644-9080 $749,000 • Sunday 1-5
••5 Go1et1 Place (Spyglua) NB ~200 $699,900 Sunday 1-5
* • 103 Via Udo Soud, Newport 8ch 644-9060 Sunday 1-S
CONDOS/TOWNHOllE8 FOA SALE
1 BEDROOM
••719 Avocado(Sandca.stle), N.B
673-4400 S 135,000 Sunday 2-6
28EDROOM
2792 Longwood Court. CM
546-2313 $168,500 Sat 12-3/Sun 1-5
••75 Sea Island (Maclain) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $247,000 Sunday 1-5 ,. ••~11 Timber Lake, CM
546-2313 s 109.000 Sunday 1-4
3 BEDROOM
*509 Avenlda Campana. N.B
645--0303 $194,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
•675 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-1501 $260,000 Saturday 1-5
4 BEDROOM
*2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-5
MOBILE HOMES for SALE
DUPLEXES tor SALE
2 BR plua 2 BA
1611 Clltt Or. Clltt Haven, N.B
831 -7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BR plu1 2 BR
200 Diamond, Balboa Island
759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
* * 5404 Seashore. Newport Beach
675-5930 Sunday 1-5
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GIBBllOW. Ull.llll lT .. f.11 Ziii
The Balboa Fun Zone area is under-
going redeve lopment. By the end of
1985 the area will become the next .
Lido Village. The prime commercial
propei:-ty at "207 Palm is now avail-
able. $166,000 assumable first; in-
come $1 9,800/yr. Consideration to •
rokers. •
llJ..HU lwHr ISll,111.
STEAL!!
LOTS Ill CllOU IEL llR
2 SllE IY SllE
Ill OIE 01 llTI (1-1)
46'1118'
$306,000 tn ::> 1----------1"' tn
30'1118'
$300,000
SEA VIEW
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SUYIEW
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SllDSllYESTIEITS
151-1010
Home
IPUTlla.ll rill 'W tllW of Turning
Buin. West Newport and C..talina.
JUST REDUCED TO $375,000 LH.
mil 1111 3 Bdrm., 3 bath, 2 levels, large
room, 2 fireplaces, custom pool
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Two car garage. Large lot with room
for pool or RV parking. ............... ......,
... 111111 llL 1111
OCUI VIEW CHARIER!
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Move in to view charmer. Newly REDONE
with great wallpapers, hardwood noon.
floor to ceiling fireplace. Large encloeed
English Garden. 3 BR, 2BA. Garages open
to Hazel. So easy to add 2nd story & deck
for more ocean views!
SW MfUIWll JM-1111
SENSATIONAL .. CLOSE UP" VIEW!!
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
••*FIRST SHOWING SUNDAY!***
SEE WAVES CRASHING ON
LITTLE CORONA BEACH!!
INCREDIBLY LOW PRICED:
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LOWEST PRICE BIG VIEW IN ALL OF CORONA DEL MAR
OPEN SUfl>AY 10-6 • 234 HAZEL
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1111 FORECLOSURES
5 Luxury Homes
Cowan Heights,
priced from
$309,000 to $385,000.
Financing available .
Showing Sat/Sun
12-5PM.
For information
& direction,
643-8915 or 771-2573.
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With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where
you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good
balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®.
Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and
publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced
in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow.
It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before
you start, call a REAL TOR® first.
24 -Orar'Qe COU'9fy ..... &late/ An Adverttllng ~\to the DAil V Pft.OT/Saturday~ Octob9r 12, 1985
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*CHll* $6000 On AuYm VA loan -n 1 " •MESA DEL MAR (Bf SO llWI WffHIT ·~llUTlllS• S74.700at S9tOmo PITI U•.IUH ~ to'SlfTl•IWY den 3Ba S157 soo W00<1ondQ9 )Br 2 • ..,8 a IH'" C..... Sharp 2 bdrm condo Sec OWC bal of S6800 al Foreck*;"• property NEW LISTING . Superb lo-Owner/Bkr 957-6148 ff flWmMI central au PM yd lo~ ~-......,-........._ __ """" gate, nr S C Plaza Pool. S 100 mo Oceanside. 3br 2 bdrm. 2,.., bath condo cation Just "• block to WTSllE JU 2IA Private gated communlt't ty loc on Norlhla"e Stepa
GfattaJ apa t carpor1 Sacrifice 2ba hse. dbl gar, Inc yd. r~:~w1~11,,2e!!t'°:1 "Uttle COfona" Large 112 ml to beach Brand to Tennis Clb Asl(1~
----------"""" et $68 500 3 bdrm onl)' nu crpt. vacant $87,500 10~.·;. Interest with 20% Quallty-bullt 4 Bedroom and !amity room W0111-new luxury 3 Br 2'.irt>• $309,900 Bird & Assoc Ull ISLI UfflllT $78,ooO. Asam 10',..,% tst l/prlee '496-2828 agtlown home on pool-size lol shoO l arge lol Owner condo. frplc, pool, soa, fAak for MIKE 551-4-48 •
5 Yf new M9dlterranea T.O. or try 10% down downM Atlng ~29.000 with ample room to r• moving 10 Oregon -wanta tennis coYrts S 193.500 't>< 832-8800
VIiia. 48f. 41'\Ba, FR. OR, Won't lull Woodside Vil-THE BLUFFS a e an o er model enjOy ttle gardent out Bkr 640-7000 12A,•;.11xed Owner (213) -
blllard l'lll· 60' boat dock. lage, 251 1 W Sunflower and ll~e Ille to ttle fullest 459-0088 · • La1au ltack l 041
11 1 Soud. Open Sun 1-4 Call Patrick Tenore 1 WITHOIT EQlll T r aditiona l Call tor details! WTSI• CISTI IHA FIXE.R-UPPER 4Br 3Ba. 2 IPU SlllAY 1-4
1 1.495,000 Agt 54&-&33 Barbara 631-1266 ..-...STEI SllTES Realty 142-1200 NEW· WON'T LASTll slry nr 111 scn1s 1 ml 10 E -•~ T
I ~~~\ ' •• COuntty cottage With large t>en $149.900 963-6682 .. ,..., tnect
NR CRYSTAL Cathedr •·,. ••. OPH lOIAY 1·1 O:ll-7:\70 yard brick patio &I -1625 Htltcf"t Ot' 3BF r~¥ri:-~~J;!:1~~·A ¥ HU PHU _ __ shingled e1t1erl<>f 1n1er1°' II HWl-11 "IL 2BA ooea.n "" wa11o. tc ~-~·~-~~-~-~·~~~! Arehltectural deUghtl Vel') C • 1 ... bOa.Stl crown moldings luxury TownhouM near bdl. big Meure yard, cua---------1 costly & most creative r~ trtal t -r l 02 lovely carpets end tot all) oeach 3Br 2· •Ba. pool tom oak & decorattve lllE •~!!ml•••••••••••••' model ·one 01 1 Kind" 8'>9M)lng deco< 2 bed & 1ennis $195.500 12l. kttch Zoned ror 2nd st'y
llEWPORT HEIGHTS
........ (lerw Alise I lHwH4
ovely 3 BR, ~ 1o/, bath
ome-back on market. Large
rooms, fireplace In family
den ... bonus room of1 Freed 12131250--0986 Reduced 10 $2&C 5001
Park-like setting 'tlltlth ·-00
-...---·-garage Prime location
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magnificent bay & nlte lite [)pix 2BR & 1BR I ba So cloee to Mariner's 9'Chool mat _, Agt Hllli. 49'-7551
views lrreplaoeable al • PCH. 429 Irle S234,500 Must see • If not sol<3
discounted price of by owner 644-744 1 OPEN SAT 12-5 ano St t --aa ... aefnet S325,000 Fee S ~·
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"-DUPlE.X-2Br tba ea SUN 2 -5 at 4 8 11 pectacular wt'llle wauw astt111 -· ---"""'-· So-of-PCH 1275,000 Magnolia Ask ing Yiew.recently remodeled 140-lllOllrtf•• .IASllllE OREEI 521 Carnation. Br owner S177.000 PY1 Slep~~oo:: sand
Have you raad today'i IUIOll 12ll.111 673--0241 OI' 67 IS41 -~'\I I HI Ht I' 1 IPU UT 2·1
oom. 1628 sq. ft . Superb neigh-
hood. Open house. Sunda
1-5.
Cla~sllled Ads? If not OWNER MOTIVATED Huge ,_ Ou!*I• $3 lK 11• 1"11 ... Inc a 1121 .. 0.nt --
you re mlSSlng ll'le besl Plan I. 2 BR & den, 2 ba Income $329.000 firm --= R[AL [51AIE • ••1
bargains m townt Assume loan Prins only. Sl(r 720-9422 r 831-1400 llUT LllATill SieipNnte Bema1Cfy
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 oo this Plan 44 In Cul-LJllll• ll~-"
R REALTY
* *OCEANFRONT* *
212 uzn •Ill ClllU IEL IAI
SPlCTICIUI ICUll ID• Sl,135,HI * IOIE THAN $300,000
BELOW MARKET
SOUL INSPIRING SIGHTS
4 BDRM, 2 BATH FAMILY ROOM
OPO SATIHAY I SUHAY 11-6
SAllS IRUTIEITS 759-9070
"95% of mr
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from I~ Pilot."
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**ABSOLUTE BARGAINS* *
PlllUllC ocw + cm LIGHT VIEW!
Newly remodeled 4 bdrm, 3 bath estate. guard gated community
w/private beach + tennis court 180 ° wtulewater. picture poslcafd views
Assume $320,000 at 9lilt1. ARM. Must sacrifice th1~ week Ab~olule bargain
at only $425,000! Investors welcome won't last
AIOTllEI OUTSTAIDING VALUE
Custom lnet1sh tudor m prest1g1ous guard gated community ModPI perfect
4 bdrm. 3th bath estate on ~ of an acre' Highly upgraded thruout lh1s home
1s a "Give Away" at only $525.000
If y~u are a serious buyer /investof don't pass up these bafgam~'
fOl HUILS CAU
PATltCI TtlOI£ • 1£/IW • Ul·l2H
SEAVIEW
PORT ROYAL
$429,900
Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 story home located
on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Gate guarded
community with pool, spa and tennis. Fabulous
location with ocean, bay and city lights view.
1917 YACHT ENCHANTRESS
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
For more Information call:
DANNY •B OR STEPHANIE GROBY
'BrubhfiEllis
Rt:smt:NTIAI RROU.KAC.t. c;Hm ,.
844-8200
44 WHITEWATER "~ta.... 1014 verdue Upgraded plull\ .-..v
Ask for Janine DuBois "98 carpet, new pelnt Deck --rt-•---L i-t
644-9060 UllE flm.J.... and SPA Sh0r1 walk to -• -144-IOll SALi 11 LIASI For thle EAtalde 5 pool and tennis 4 Bdrm i;;.;,~;.;,;;..;.;;;.;;;_-..;;.;
DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BR Bedroom, 3 Bath hornet 1v.ba S 149,950 WYIEW IY tWIO -------11( 2ba ea unit .. 660-9063 large e6ectrlc kitchen, lnlH 0.nt leaftJ 3 Br 2·~ ba • l11m1ty room
good carpeting , large 18124 Cu~ Ot'. Irv View Lr~ 101 POOi/tennis
Org<11111t· > llUI l'OLlpon
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St1pl'rnwrkt•t ShopJwr
L·.ich \\'t•dnc>.,da \ .ind
Suncl;.i> in LhL·
!amity room with fir• 1••1._ & ..::ur ty Reduced to
place c1oee to Scnoola ___ ... ______ , __ '36_5_.000 __ 2131430-3629
and Churel'99. Doobt. ,.__ 1 a-z
garage can todeyt ... na -anal 1 lt2 U2-1200 !;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.t:=::=:=;::;
Daily Pilat -
AESIOlHllAL ltCAL ESTATE S£1W!C(S
UM ISU-UW LIW 1211,000
Mull sell thla dellgtltful 3 BR home
w/flrepleoe. beamed oeils & room for e.c -
panslon Steps to bay. beach and tennis
AU fer o,.tllla l•mfel4
lfo. 14'-IOIO .... Ill-l21J
j PETE J BARRETr .. REALTY
Have something to sen'>
C•a9_!1lieo ads do 11 well 1
Gtaeral 10021
3 BAYFRONTS
DRASTICALLY REDUCEDI
BAYSHORES 4BR single story w/view of the
most active channel in Harbor.
Security, private beaches. Re-
d uced $100,000 . Now
$895,000 including land.
BAlBOA
ISLAND
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HARBOR
lllAID DI
3 BR 2 story on So. Bayfront.
Mature home w/sandy beach
and shared dock. Reduced
$50,000. Now $895,000 includ-
ing land.
59' frontage-large dock will
accomodate several boats. Re-
modeled w/new roof, kitchen.
Reduced $50,000 . Now
$945,000 Including land.
MARTHA MACNAB
BrubbfjEllis
R~IOEN'rtAI RROKEJUGF: GROt P
144-1200
TIE ILIFFS
NEWPORT'S NICEST
NEIGHTBORHOOD-COMPARE
US FOR ENVIRONMENT
AND VALUE
ILIFFS OIE LmL
llCllELOR PAI
Fii TIE Fii II Yll
Remodeled 2 bdnn. 2 bath t·nd unit
Huge master suite Fn•nch d\lt>N
lead to secluded n>dw(J(ld df'C·k c1nd
hot tub Coz~ ftrl'plat"f• Wt'! h.lr c1ll
neutl'al rotors. mnve in l'Ond1uon -
assumable low tntC'n ..... t fin.mun~
$165.000 Leasehold A. .. k fur N,1m \
PetC'rson · ·
5 YEARS lfW
Out..'>tanding '"Guad£·1upt· in mint
rnnd1t10n Top o( hnt· apph.tnl-t..,
C'USt-Om rabmet.rv and m•utral dt't'l>r
Light, bnght end unit. nC'd.r poul
Some back bav ""atl'r \.W\4 ,\
bdml.'). 2 baths · high wond ht'.1m
ce1ltnli{s. large assumable 40 v.•ars
loan and low ~">Ol·tallon dut'!> Y uu
own the' land. Asklng $2fi9 500 A
hsttn~ by Phyllts Goggio
IHI UT/Sii 1-1
11M YISTI CAll&l
TElllS llFFS
WILi TO llTC
A bt>auuful remodeled "X " Plan in
thC' Bluffs Carefree execuuve llv
mg tn a roun_t.ry cl~b setung l)vt~r
1oolong pool and greenbelt End
urut. 3 bdrms. 2'<z baths, fam1h·
room, fonnal dmmg room All nc>.;.
carpet. oak Cloon. llle entry wood
banisters. pnvate wrap-around
pauo Light and bnght Move in
rond1l1on Take over existing
fmancmg $239,900 includes lhe
land
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2~S EASTBLUFF OR
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
640-0020
Orange County RMI Eatat~M ~ ~lto the OAJLY PILOT/Saturday. October 12_ 1985 -25
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APARTMENTS
825 CENTER STREET
COSTA MESA
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Eastslde executive. Huge 2 story
home. This charmer has It all.
Spacious llvlng. 4 huge bdrms, 3
baths Inside plus one more
beside sparkling pool. RV access
with sewer and efec1rlc. Come
see and appreciate! 546-2313
IAYIUIT mllm ....... tnl,111
Lovely home that surrounds an
Inviting pool with maximum
privacy & extensive decking.
Open and airy U-shaped floor
plan Includes dual fireplace In
living & family rooms, wet bar and
more. Quleet corner lot.
646-7171
Ull • UlllT.. . . . . . . 1211,111
Small excluslve award home tract
In Costa Mesa. Gorgeous plusl
Vaulted living room. Formal din-
ing. Large famlly room with wet
bar. Master suite with fireplace. 4
bdrms, 21h baths. Premium lot.
Call for an appointment.
546-2313
DILllM WEITll.ln .... UlJ,111
Exceptional beauty set behind
handsome wrought Iron gates of-
fering complete privacy within Its
own secluded grounds. Large 4
bdrm, 3 ·bath. Walking distance
to Westcllff shopping. 646-7171
........ ""' -· .............. 1112.-Attractlve atrium floor plan that's light & airy
with cathedral celllngs, quietly centered within
Its well landscaped grounds. Cul de sac location
offers complete privacy. 2 bdrm plus den.
646-7171
umlM SIPO IAYll................ 110l,HO
Outstanding value. Cute 2 bdrm house with
vaulted ceilings. Looks sharpl Private lot.
Enclosed garage. Call quick on this one.
5-46-2313
.... UY +,.... ................ 1211,MO
Just blocks from Newport Back Bay. Completely
remodeled In & out with quality materials &
attention to detail. ProfessJonal low mainten-
ance landscaping. Many captivating features
offered In this classic beauty. 646-7171
... mltl I ..................... 112.,...
Outstanding value. Spacious famlly home. As-
sumable loan. Good location, close to schools
and shopping. Call for an appointment.
546-2313
ILITllllll-YllW ................•... 1111,111
For the sophisticated buyer. You won't find
more for your money In this luxurious, very
exquisite & private complex. Many amenities are
Included In this spacious 1 bdrm with ocean
view. 646-7171
11.U Tiii ii ........................ 1111,111
Buys you a beautiful Costa Mesa home. Large
low Interest assumable loan. Highly upgraded,
new paint, wall paper, carpet and skylights.
Famlly room. Formal dining. Fireplace. Four
large bdrms, call now. 546-2313
llUIU Piii FIUI .................. 1121,111
Cinderella 3 bdrm home on excellent corner
location. Decorators don't miss this. Your Im-
aginative touches will give a refreshing out-of-
the ordinary setting to this storybook home.
646-7171
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11SA m• ..................... 12n,•
Nestled In a quiet cul de sac, this 5 bdrm home
boasts formal dining, custom pool and spa.
Separate 400 sq.ft. bonus bulldlng suitable for
an office or rec room. Call to see. 546-2313
EJt11111111111 ..................... 1121,000
This Is a former model that has been pro-
fessionally decorated with sophisticated treat-
ment of top qualtty material. Too many Improve-
ments to mention. Enjoy complete privacy. It
has It alll 646-7171
YOllAll ........................... 1111,111
Very clean, well kept home. Large family room. 3
bdrms, solar assisted water. Fruit trees. Call to
see 546-2313
Wll1W l&IUll .................... 111.,...
Best In the Westside. Large corner lot perfect for
kids & pets. RV access. A little TLC will make _
this your dream home. This 3 bdrm home Is a
best value on todays market. 646-7171
TIE IEST •.•....•••.•••.....•...•... tl•,111
Dramatic split level floor plan opens to soaring
cetllngs. Formal dining room overtooks dramatic
living room, massive fireplace and patio view of
greenbelt. Best location In complex. 3 large
bdrms, 21h baths. Call now, 546-2313
llYllT • lllfmsl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ....
Spacious trl-levet condo with dramatic floor
plan. 3 bdrms, 21h baths, separate formal dining
& attached 2 car garage. This well decorated
end unit Includes air conditioning. Below ap-
praisal. M6-7171
-UllAll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.,.
Fantastic opportunity! 3 bdrm, 2~ bath condo.
Good area. Call today, 546-2313
mll nu&. Tllllll ................. 1114,111
Completely remodeled 4 bdrm home on a quiet
cul de sac. Lots of tlle and oak & wood burning
fireplace. Just waiting for your Ingenious decor-
ating Ideas. 646-7171
This home Is special! Like new Immaculate
condition. WeU appointed comfortable ltvlng areas. 2 huge master suites. 2111 baths. End unit.
Brtck patio wtth private spa. 546-2313 urrw wnn ................... 1111,111
SAYI M 11P1 IAIUllS...... . . . . . . . . . 1111,111
Their loss -your gain! 8 nearly new condos. Two
bdrms and one bdrm plus loft models. ExceUent
30 year 1071l% fixed financing. Bargain priced at
only S 110,000. Call fast, these will not last.
546-2313
Ell IF TIE lmllW.... . . . . . .. .. .. . .. t1H,lll
Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and
tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm. 2~ bath with
double garage and ready to be moved into. Hard
to beat at this prlcel 646-7171
Flll&ml F&M.J ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tl 11,111
Freshly painted Inside, new roof, carpet and
blinds. 3 bdrm plus famlty room. Air con-
ditioned. Security system. New cement drive to
double garage. Price Includes washer, dryer and
refrigerator. 546-2313
EAITlllllllllll .................... tlH,111
Extremely well bullt home with lots of character
& charm. 2 bdrm with hardwood floors and
beautiful storie fireplace for CO'Z'J winter get
t~ethers. Large lot with fruit trees. 646-7171
mt& llU Yll.ll .................... 1111,111
Tastefully decorated and very clean. Upgraded
kitchen. 3 good sized bdrms, 2 remode6ed
baths. Doughboy pool with beautiful raJaed
deck. Come see this onel 546-2313
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Best priced view property In Newport Beach.
Walking distance to beaches. Great opportunity
to live In this excluslve location with a.II the
amenities offered. Call for showtng. MS.7171
l&l11m I -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . t 114,111
Neat home. Hardwood floors. New plumbing
and water heater. Extra large lot. Ready to go.
546-2313
... ,..nnaNW ............... t111,111
Large custom beauty on 1~ of an acre wtth
panoramic view of Back Bay, Goff couree and
stables. Also Includes mom-In-law quarten & a
spa off master suite. 646-7171
IUI W llY + ................... 1111,111 Prime location near Back Bay. Luxurious llvtng. ••••t IUITT ..................... ,,..,..
Not much creatlvtty needed to fix up. 3 bdrm on Modern townhome with all the goodlel. Prtced Looks like a model In a very private & Mciuded
a huge comer lot with possible RV or boat low to Mii fast. Large formal dining room. complex, In Newport Beach. Super locatlon. You
acce11. cathedral celllngs, brick fireplace & Gracious ltvtng room with flreplace, wet bar. can walk to the sand. One bdrm, brk:k ftreplece,
brick cov. patio w/880. Too good to laatl Three bdrme, 2'A bathe. Come eee this onel formal dining, cathedral celll• & montl
846-7171 5-46-2313 646-7171 @ ~~~ FREI GAllAGI-l &LE SIGNS
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