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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1985 25 CENTS
Grants scarce until deficit cut
Cranston tells Irvine town hall crowd
of tough times for social service funds
restrained defense spending and
other tactics, the senator said be
anticipates little extra money for such
programs.
school students to senior citizens.
Cranston said he picked cnme as a
key topic for the meeting -then
learned that Irvine has an unusually
low crime rate.
cnme rate 1s due to the affiuence and
high education level of its residents
Ano ther panelist. Jean Forbath. a
director of the Share Our Sch es
(SOS) chan ty group 1n Costa Me!Ml
said she fe lt out o f place in the
"antiseptic" Irvine env1rone nt She
said her group regularly helps v1cumc;
of v iolent cnmeas well as people ~ho
have JUSt been released from Jail
less ..
Sister Carmen Saratt. who works at
St Joseph Pansh an Santa Ana
agreed She said affluent Orange
Count) actuall) has "42 hidden
bamos " By PHIL SNEJDERMAN °' ... o.llJ ,... ,..,,
U.S. Senator Alan Cranston listen-
ed attentively in Irvine City Council
Chambers Friday as residents and
community leaders pressed for more
federal money for crime restitution
programs, senior health care, educa-
tion and food and housing for the
Coast
Coast residents give their
views of a Huntington
Beach man who shot
teens who threw bricks at
hlscar./A4
Oktoberfest helps fund
Jacobsen famlty's efforts
to free hostages In Leba-
non./ A 12
California
Four lottery winners lose
It all "Instantly'' -to
coverdellnquentchlld
support payments./ A5
Nation
U.S. military announces
plans to test all personnel
for AIDS./ A3
World
International fence.
mending begins to settle
Achille Lauro hijacking
tensions./ A3
Religion
Leaders of rlval Jewish
branches are urged to
heal rifts.I Al
Garden
Examples of water-effi-
ciency hlghllght Los An-
geles Garden Show./ Al
Sports
A guardian Is offlclally
appointed for Ocean
View basketball players
Ricky Butler and Oezl
Hazely./81
The Missouri World
Serlea begins tonlgh(
with St. Louis visiting
Kanaaa City. /81
USC hosts Stanford and
UCLA visits Washington
State In Pac-10 football
today.JIM
INDEX
Birth a
Bridge
Clualfled
Cornlea
Croaword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Gardening
Horoecope
Ann Land.,.
Publle Notleet
Real Eat•t•
Aeltglon
Sport•
TeleVtlk>n TrMa
Weather
A4
A11
A 12-14
A11
A14
86
A0-10
A8
A13
A10 ee
,.
C1-28
A7-8
81 ...
AO
A10
A2
poor.
The California Democrat offered
sympathy but little optimism.
"We're having a tough time getting
more money for any (social service)
programs, no matter how worthy,
because of the federal deficit,"
Cransto n said.
U ntil the deficit is reduced through
"'That's a terrible situation," be
said. "I hope we can cope with 1t
soon."
The 71-year-old senator, who has
already raised $2 million for a 1986
rc~lectiondrive, has conducted more
than 40 town hall meetings in
California since January. His lrvine
session drew an overflow crowd of
about 300 people, ranging'from high
Irvine officials seated on a panel
with Cranston attributed the low
crime figures to the city's master-
planned village design (lackmg a
central downtown trouble spot) and
to strong Neighbor.hood Watch pro-
grams.
Harbor Munu::1pal Court Judge
Russell Bostrom said Irvine's low
• ' ·r~
\ \,
.. Orange County 1s not JUSt a place
of bcauuful peo ple with high in-
comes," she said ... We have a large
class of ~ople here who are home-
o.llJ,... ......... toy--.......
"\\e ha'e people her'c who do no t
ha'e access to medical serv1c.es and
education or even polttt services,"
she said "I ask the federal govern·
ment to address the basic human
needs of ~ople hke us ..
Other ~s1dents spoke to the sena-
(Pleaae eee IRVDm/ A2)
Bradley
ignores
prison
crisis
Governor: Fac111ty
in Los Angeles is
required by law
By USA MAHONEY
Of!M0..,"9tlc.ft
Go' C1eorge Deukme11an am phed
f nda' that Los ..\ngeles \fa~ or Tom
Bradle' 1s holding up Cahfom 1a's
effons Ill pro' 1de more 'pace for the
burgeo ning <;tate pnson popula11on
DeukmeJian's swipe at his pohucal
opponent came dunng a SJ)C('Ch
before the C altfom1a ( orre\.'ttonal
Peace 01Ttcers· ..\\S<X1at10n at the
D1sne' l,rnd Hotel in ..\n.ihe1m
Fencea were remo•ed ao Tom Llnakey, left, could &et 36-foot Brlatol Channel Catter from backyard to Newport Bay.
\\hill' lauding his tiv.n per
forman,t· in tht· rl·alm uf la~ and
order !Xu~ml'Jljn ~1d. "Thin~·
eight pen:ent ol '>late pn on mmate<i
come twm Lo' .\ngC"lcs Thr la~
re.:iu1re~ 1h.t1 a state pnsun be bu11l 1n
Los ..\ngelcs 'rl .... e ha\C~ rece1,ed no
hrlp trnm ( 11' Hall It 'time that Lm
.\ngl'ic'> ,aml·d '" tJir \harl' of the
hurden .. Cutter's ready for new chapter Pn '>nn •" rrcro~dang ha., real hed
~n,"'u' proport1 'n' n l ·a1tfom1a
There arr mnre th • .rn -lh 11(111 inmate'
in , orre,·t11,nal laulll1e\ designed to
httu\e :" noo Dcut..mrJlan said, Sailmaker-turned-magazine writer is
eager to Freelance on ocean voyages_
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... DllllJ .........
Tom Linskey sat on the deck of his
larae bluewater cruiser and stared out
at the sea of rooftops surrounding his
back yard in Costa Mesa.
Most people have aardens o r
maybe a swing set in their yards.
Llnskey, 32, had a boat-a very large
boat -stretchma 36 feet from
bo~prit to boomlc.in. That's front to
back for the uninitiated.
The sailboat. named Freelance,
was hoisted on a wooden cradle so
that its deck was level with the roof o f
Linskey's home.
For the past five years, Linskey bas
worked weekends and nearly every
spa.re minute to complete the Bristol
Channel Cutter that he bought as an
HB man attempts
rescue in flames
By ROBERT BARUR or .. ..., ........
A pauer-by broke down the door
to a bumina home in Huntinstoo
Beach and crawled on hia hands and
knees throuab heavy smoke to
aean:.b for po11ible Vtctims, a fire
officiaJ said Friday.
Fonunately, no one was in the
boutc at the time of the l :4S p.m.
blaze, accontina to Fite Depe.rt.ment
q>0kes~man Martha Werth.
Tbe pueer-by, Mart Slemmer of
Huntiastoo Beach, was drivina an
the aft.a when be noticed flames and
arnoke comina ft-om the two-ttory
bouae in the 19000 block of WeU·
brook.
He called officials on the 911
emeraeocY line from bJS car tele-
phone and then knocked down the
door of the bou1e to teareb for
victim&. ··He crawled o n bis bands
and knees throuah the bou1e and
yelled and ICIUIDed. •• Werth said,
··becaux the smote was too thick fo r
him to tee.''
Tbe ownen of the ho me, Jim and
Sarah Strinaer and their ftve children
were away at t.be umc.
The fire. which a1Jc:atdly started an
the prqc. ca\lled about Sl0,000
dam.,e. Werth said. lu caUJe II
u~ investiption.
unfinished shell for SI 0,000.
Roughly $50.000 later, the Free-
lance began her first voyage Fnda}
morning. through three back yards to
an alley where a truck was waiting to
take her to Newport Bay. She was
eilpected to be chnstened toda)
It's been a long haul for Lmske). a
sailmalcer turned frtt-lance boating
magazine wnter He plans to soon
leave his small house. one of three
rentals hn1ng a dirt dnvewa) off
Bernard Street. and hve with his
girlfriend aboard the vessel
Together the} will sail to distant
-~-
lands. mused L1nsl..e' ma~ be hnl..1ng
up with the Greenpeace en' 1ronmcn
tat group or the Jacque-; ( (1U\tcau
Soc1et\ Linske' has time ti'r rl1mJn-
11c '1slons no~ that ht'i 'il'it-MJJ anl·d
burden has betn hfkd
The Freelance 1s finalh llnl\hl·d
Was 1t the cha llenge that lured him
into such a labonou<, prOJC'Ct"
Hardi\
Linsk(, a ~orld<lass sailor .rnJ .l
stand b) member oi the 1 ~ .i \ '-
Ol) mp1c )achtmg tea m. figured that
he could ne'er afford to hu\ J
(Pleue .ee FREELANCE/ A2 )
-\ OC'\\ pnson ha' npened 1n
\ a, a 'lilt and inmate!> '.lie re mo' ed
<hi'-~t·1.·I.. mw ':')outhl"m \1a"mum
'°K'• uni' ( 11mple-\ at T ehachap1. thr
,tate ' hr<.t ne~ ma\lmum-S("('unt ~
rn'''" in morr than (I ,ea~. he sa1J
Ru1 .... htle planned npan~1on pm-
gram' .... ,11 increase pnc;on hed~ h'
I "_111 ll h' 11.l ~ more , orrt'<'t1onal
mt 1u1111n' Jrt' net>JeJ IX-ukme;1an
'>did
Equating at1e'l.luate c1,rre<'t1onal la-
•1l1ttt'' .... Ith prC'll<"l'ltn[I. the pubh('
(Pleue .ee PRISON/ A2)
usonurges
ority for bay:
By SUSAN HOWLETT °' ... Dllllr .... --
As~mblyman Gil Ferauson Yid
Fnday that althoUJh local and c;tatc
officials have JOln~ to accomph~h
some issues an the affluent coac;t.al
CH)'. NeWl>Qrt ~ch sull ha<> thr
~~m of clcanina up its por ular
··The ba)' 1s a problem that ha'n '1
been solv~ yet. .. said Ferauson at a n
aofom\Al breakfast pthenna 1n ha N~rt Beach office fcraut0n sat<l that tht pollution
problem in Newport Harbor 1 not an
CU) one to eaten up wathout an
authonty destanated b) the st.ate to
.ettle the matter
The 70th O\slrlct aucmblyman
,uggec,tt•d thal a tia' authont\ ht'
implemented "'h1l.h "'111 "'knod..
he-ad~ tt' gt't wmC'th1n~ done "
..\ tia ctl'rta th a t c a uHs
ga"troantt'sllnal 11lne.,~\ v.as fo und in
the harbor last \t"ar. and st.ate Re·
gional WatC"r Quaht\ Control Boa.rd
nffic1als ha'e httn ronC't"mcJ about
tht' problem for ~me ttme
ThC' ha-. authonty 1to1ould force
leg1\lator. and co mm unit, officials to
"rome together to do a JOb."
Ferauson sa1d ··what rm suuesuna 1~ that ~ est.abhsh one qency to be a
lead qt"nc~. or hnna 90me<>M 1n to
do tht' )Ob .
Fcriu'On wd at the mecuna lhat
ht\ u mr 1n the Asscmblv has btt"n "a
(Pleue ... AOSl'ICT/A.2)
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.....
Cranston reassures he's
· ~gain st off shore oil rigs
\
Senator tells hopes to revive
the original Hodel agreement
U.S. Sen Alan C'Tanston said fnday be supporu the
etToru to keep the Oranae County's coutline fTCC of more
olfibote oil nas.
The leDAtor addressed the issue durina a town hall
Qa«tJ.D& in Irvine. Laaun.a Beach Mayor Bobbie Minkin
aak.cd for Cra.ntton 's suppon in reacbint a new qreement
with lnlerior Secretary Donald Hodel conccmina
Ollflbore oil drillina rishts.
Laat summer, Hodel approved an qrtJCment with the
California co~onal deleptton, calling for the openina of I SO su 1quarc-mile offshore oil tnlcts alona the
California coast in exchanae for puttina other coastal
area off limits through the year 2000. Nine of the tracts
~to be otrthe coast ofOranae County, and the plan
trigiered strona local opposition. The cities of Laguna
&each, Huntinaton Beach, Newpon Beach and San
Oemente formed a coalition to oppose the plan.
Hodel later abandoned the aareement. but the
current moratorium on leasing offshore oil fishts in
fodera1 waters is set to expire Nov. 15. Sen. Alan Cra.uton
At the Irvine mectina, Cranston, a Democrat, said he
apd othen members of the California deleption are
workin& on a bipartisan basis to resolve the oil issue
before that deadline.
reserves at a time of a worldwide oil glut. He sa1d such
:~~should be delayed until the oil surplus period has
He said be hopes to revive the o"8inaJ Hodel
qreement, with added protection for sensitive coastal
areas such as Orange County. Ifthat agreement cannot be
revived, Cranston said he hopd to extend the offshore oil
moratorium to a year for development of a new proposal.
Cranston added that he wants to preserve scenic
California coastal areas such as Big Sur and Laguna Beach
to protect the fishing and tourism industries.
"I am dedicated to doing what I'm doing for
environmental and economic reasons,'' he said. -By
Pkll Saeldermu
Cnnston also suggested that the Reagan adminis-
ltltion was unwisely preparing to open up large oil
IRVINE TOWN HALL REPORT ... Prom Al
tor on concerns rangmg from nuclear
weapons to toxic waste dumps. from
child abuse to drug abuse. from
!'lenf:al ~lness research to illegal
1mm1JT&hon.
An elderly Leisure World resident
W)cd adoption of a national health
care plan. Cranston said be supports
tbe concept but said it is too
eapeosive to implement until the
deficit is reduced. ........_,,,
An Irvine woman asked Cranston
to support a UNICEF bill aimed at
worldwide immumzat100 agamst
childhood d1seases by 1990. Cranston
said he already co-sponsors the
measure.
A young man questioned the
scnator·s apparent lack of enthus1asm
for the "Star Wars" strategic defense
system. Cranston said he favors
research into "Star Wars" technology
but doesn't back testing or deploy-
ment because "it costs too much ... I
have v.ave questions whether it will
work.·
Then there was the man who
complained to Cranston about the
"tyranny'' of t.he Internal Revenue
Service.
The senator, who said he supports
rcfonn of the tax system, urged the
speaker to send him a letter outlining
the specific abuses he'd encountered.
The speaJcer agreed to send such a
letter -on the condiuon that
Cranston not forward his name to the
IRS.
FREELANCE CAREER LAUNCHED ...
Jl"romAl
finished Bristol Channel Cutter. The
boat, sold locally by Costa Mesa
shipbuilder Sam Morse. IS to wJjng
what Peterbilt is to trucking. It runs
about $80,000 complete.
So he bought the stopped model -
merely a husk ofa boat-and went to
work.
Blast evidence
heading for FBI ,
"I definitely wasn't into the ro-
mance of building it myself," said
Linskey, a pen poised behind one car.
"I'm not a woodworker. All I had was
a chcapo Black and Decker chainsaw
and a Scar's drill."
At times. his questionable
craftsmanship and lack of tools made
for late nights on the backyard boat-
nights when his hobby became a
nautical nuisance.
"ElpeciaJly when you know you
have three more years to go on it,"
said Linskey. ··1 became a hermit J
felt like Noah back here. l used to
h.ave a bunch of fnends. Now I have
fewer."
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Dl9J ........
Evidence from a bomb explosion
that killed the regional director of an
Arab anti-<iiscrimination group last
week wiU be sent to an FBI laboratory
Ql Washington D.C. for comparison
with evidence from other bombing
throughout the nation.
lnvestigat0rs have speculated the
Oct. 11 bombing may be the work of
urronsts.
The bombing killed Alex Odeh, 41 ,
Ole West Coast director of the
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee, and rocked his Santa
An.a offices. The explosion 1s being
investigated by the Santa Ana police
and the FBI with assistance from the
Orange County Shenffs bomb squad,
which has opened 11 laboratory to the
FBI.
FBI Agent Jim Nielsen said any
person arrested and convicted in
connection with the bombing would
be prosecuted in California and
would face the death penalty.
Odeh was killed at 9: I 0 a.m. after
amvmg at his 1905 E. 17th Street
office. The blast caused extensive
damage to the three-story stucco
building..
In a television interview just hours
before the bombing. Odeh had c~led
PLO Chairman Vasser Arafat a "man
of peace." Odeh was described as a
proud Arab American who spoke
only of pcac:e, not v1olenc.c.
The anti-discrimination commit-
tee has a membership of 13,000 and
works against what they sec as
discrimination in the United States
and the Middle East. They h.ave
worked for a o~otiated settlement to
the Arab-lsraeh conflict. "
Mounted on wheels. the 5,000-
pound boat and its cradle were
pushed mto the narrow yard by
Linskey and some of those friends.
An ivy-<:<>vered wooden fence was
dismantJed so the Freelance could be
wheeled an.
Now it would take a professional
boat mover to budge the 14,000-
pound vessel. And more than one
fence would have to come down.
His neighbors have all been cooper-
auve and paid ljttJe mind to the lonJ,
pointy bowspit protruding over their
fence, or the carpenter looming above
their yards.
HB man sentenced
for energy scheme
A h1&h-jloss limsh. betraying hours
of sanding, glared from the teak-and
ccdar-~neled walls below deck. The
tiny living quarters were awash in
wood, from the shiny ladder to the
drawers in the sleepina berth.
This, Linskey said, would become
home to himself and girlfriend Har-
riet Rogers, 24, also an avid sailor.
"For us, this 1s a vehicle to a
different, more creative lifestyle than
the Orange CountX philosophy of
money and success, 'be explained. "I
th1nlc there's a lot to find at sea." A Huntington Beach man was
sentenced to two years 1n pnson for
l\.is role in an investment scheme that
involved converting old tires into oil.
Crais F. Velasco, SO. allegedly told
potential investors that a SI 00,000
tnvestment 1n the plan could yield a
return a $900.000 in a year. Velasco
claimed that the money would be
uaed to build pyrolysis machines that
ute heat to convert old ures into oil,
~n. methane gas, ammonia, steel
wire and electricity.
AJ Albergate, of the Los Angeles
Oistnct Attorney's office , said that
<illh1le the machine would work 11
Just Call
642-6086
would not work as effectively or
profitably as Velasco claimed.
Velasco, who pleaded guilty, was
sentenced on one count of attempted
grand theft.
Joseph Gennitll, 44 of Rancho
Santa Fe. still faces charges in the
case. His prelimmary hearing will
start in Los Angeles on Monday.
The men were aJTCSted at Newport
Beach's A1rporter lnn where they
were allegedly trying to $Cl invest-
ments for the machine. Police said the
two men met potential investors at
hotels and restaurants m Orange, Los
Angeles and San Diego coun11es.
Lmskey said he and Rogers plan to
suppon their new venture by free-
lance writina. hence the name for the
sailboat.
"I don't want to be a boat bum,"
Linskey clarified. "I definitely want
to contribute back to the ocean in
some way
~·vou·ve gotta' case into these
things," said Lanskey, rubbing bis
bare feet together and looking into the
ivy covered f enccs that would soon
come down to free the boat. "We've
got to get used to the Freelance -
also to ourselves on 1t."
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VOL. 71, NO. 212
Spend weekend outdoors
Moetty cloudy night and tnOfnlng houri, beeomlng 14iMY In
tM afiernoona &aturdey end Sunday. Hlgha both d9YI at
bMChM 7010 7• and Intend y....,.. 78 to 83. Owrrngtit lows 5e to&4.
Moatty ctMt through 8unda~ In both mountain and deMl1
area.a. But there wtll ~ fog and low cloucft In the late night through mid-morning hourt along lower ooataJ atopee.
Mountain reaott Nghe both dayt e2 to 70. Owtnlght Ion In the
40&. Hlghe In tM upper deeerta 78 lo M. I.Oft 44 to 54. Hlgt\a In
the lower deeert• 84 to 90. Low. 5e to 84.
For lnrw waterw from Pt. Conception to San C*Mnt• laland to the Mulcan bof"d«: Ughl, varlable wtnda Saturday
morning, becoming weet to ~ttlweet 10 10 18 knot• Saturday
1ftemoon and ...,.,,Ing. Southweet .we41• 1 to 2 r.t. Meetly
olOudy Saturday morning, becoming partly ctoudy S.turday
1namoon and evening.
U.S. Temp• .. Le AIMny t3 H
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=-Cll.e 12 41 .. 66
A.ndlorroe 33 27
,._VOtl< 16 60
Not1olk,\ll. 76 ~Cal Tempe Okltil\Qme City 71
Atlenla ,. IM AllentlG City .. M
Om.tlle 66 ~ •• IOw --~ fot ,. ,_. Sen\IAM 71 12 Ottwldo ..
41 :::~ .. /Alp.ff\ ~. ..,,.......,... 10 Ol ~ •1 74 a.itlmota 71 .a
...... l\jl'teo'll u t7 ~ .. it ._ 71 40 aoeton t6 ....
8ufl9io 71 ... c.., 12 21 CNcaeo .. 51 ~It IO 12
~ 1t 62 c:oium.1.c IM t2 CoM!lbua, Oii Tt N
eor-<1.N.H. 87 30
o.llM-Fl Wort" 74 .. o.yton 79 5t o.n-IO 4S
O.Moin. .. 51 OWoll 71 12
Oulutll 13 30
f:IP-87 47
l'elrbllnic• n 18
"""° N S3
"1egltaft M 36
Otend~ t2 IM
Honollllll .. ..
HoWlon IM 711 lnOlenllPOllt Tll 5e
~ •a 311 KAMM City 72 IM
LMV-a-Tl S3
Ultle Aodl 19 ..
l..oule\llle 11 82 MempNI 71 71
Miami 9Moll 16 IO
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Lottery drawing moved up
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Officials
who believe they underestimated the
sales of the new lottery say they'll pick
another 10 finalists Tuesday for the
first S2 m1lhon jackpot drawing Oct.
28.
Lottery spokesman Bob Taylor
said Friday that a sccond set of
finalists will be chosen from another
batch of 6,250S100 "inst.ant" winnes
in a preliminary drawing Tuesday in
the lottery's Whittier office.
The first set of I 0 finali1ts was
selected in the initial preliminary
drawing last Tuesday in Pico Rivera.
Taylor said all 20 finalists will spin
PRISON .••
From Al
Dcukmejian said that prison building
programs must be a bipartisan efTon
and hinted strooaJy that Bradley, a
Democrat. was not doing his share to
help resolve the overcrowding prob-
lem.
"'Leaders in many local com-
munities have assisted us. Un-
fortunately, there 1s one major excep-
tion, Los Angeles," he said.
In comments following his speech,
Dcukmejian wd he will ta.kc advan-
tage of an apparent move by Bradley
to hire some of former Gov. Jerry
Brown's advisers.
"It appears Mayor Bradley is goins
to surround himself with key (Brown)
advisers," Dcukmejian said. Should
he do so, the governor will make 11 a
campaign issue, he said.
"The public is not going to want to
sec a return to the Jerry Brown
Administration type of politics, ..
Dcuk.mejian said.
Bradley lost a bid for the governor's
seat in the last election but plans to try
to beat "the Duke'' again.
'
a "wheel of fortune" for jackpots of
$I 0,000, $50,000, $100,000 or $2
million. Each is assured of bitting at
least the S 10,000 amount
The grand-prize drawings, to be
held weekly bcginnina Oct. 28, will be
edited into 30-minute shows before
being aired on 11 ABC TV stations
after Monday Ni&ht Football in most areas.
Grandmother ets
custody of chi d
Boy. 1.1, orphaned .
after Cooper attack
killed parents. sister
RIVERSIDE -The matcmal
arandmother of l l-ycar-0ld Joshua
Ryen woo a custody battle and
received permission to adopt the boy,
orphaned after an attack that killed
his parents, sister and a family friend.
Riverside County Superior Court
Juc:SJe George Grover made the
decision after a closed adoption
he~ring and a private talk with the
boy. Joshua's uncle, Richard Ryen of
New Jersey, had also sought custody
of the youth.
Joshua bas been living for the past
two years with his grandmother,
Mary Howell, a cbiropractot who can
now become the boy s legal mother.
During the custody dispute, Howell
and Ryen shared guardianship of the
boy, who spent school months with
his grandmother and vacations with
his uncle.
Grover announced the decision
Tbunday after bcarlna two days of
testimony from both sides in a closed
adoption hearing and speaking pri-
vately with Joshua in his chambers.
-Keviri C.OOper, who Cscaped. from
t.be California Institution for Men at
Chino one day before the June, 1983
murders, was later recaptured and
convicted of killing F. Doualu ind
Peuy Ryen, their dauahter Jessica,
10, and a friend, Christopher Hupes.,
11, at the Ryens' Chino Hills home,
about 40 miles cast of Los Angeles.
Joshua, who was 8 at the time,
survived a slashed throat. Cooper was
also convicted of attempting to
murder him.
"[am delighted that Joshua will be
able to resume a normal lifestyle,•·
said attorney Linda Trautman, who
represented H owell at the hearing.
"His life is going good, and this lady
(Howell) is the reason why."
AGENCY .••
From Al
fantastic ex Fence." Soon be plans
to "zero in • on housin& and urban
&rowth issues and the possibility. o(
placing tousher restricttona on driv-
ers license requirements in the future.
Moo-Fri 9·6:30
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STAl'E/ ION /WORIJl ==========~ . ... .
Hijack tension leads to foreign fence-mending
U.S. e n voy carries Reagan· s responses
to leaders of Italy. Egypt this weekend
By BARRY SCHWEID
AP D\' ;1·1Mt1w
WASHINGTON -Deputy Sec-
retary of State John C Whitehead is
undertakina a fence-mending
mission to Italy and Egypt to try to
case tensions arowina out of the
forced downinJ of Palestinian bi-
1ackers by U ,S,Jet fighter planes, U,S.
officials said Friday.
Whitehead was to fl y to Rome
immediately and1 after consultatio ns
with Italian officials, ao on to Cairo,
where President Hosoi Mubarak has
demanded an apology from President
Reapn for the interception of an E&Yl>tian plane that was carrying the
four hijackers to safe haven,
Tbe American envoy carried Re-
apn's response to Mubarak. U.S.
officials declined to describe the
Intercept plan
too scary to leak
NEW YORK (AP) -A cable news executive and two network ~nchormen said Friday that if they had known in advance of the plan to 1n~rccpt a plane carfyu~g four cruise ship hijackers, they would have
waited before report.tog 1l
"Only after the fact," said Ed Turner, executive vice president of
Cable News Network,
Peter Jennings and Tom Bro kaw, anchormen of the ABC and N BC
netwo~k news shows, also said they would have held off until after the
operatJon to force down the ~ttan plane was finished.
The .three commented dunng ~panel discussion on news coverage
of ten:o.nsm, cond~cted at the l"CJIOnal conference of the Radio and
Televts1on News Directors Assocuuion.
Brokaw and Jennings both said their organtzat1ons commuted
excesses in the heat of competition in covering the June h1jack10g of
TWA flight 847 in Lebanon.
Brokaw said he thought there were too many interruptions of
regular broadcasts to report mino r or old developments. creating a "cry
wolf' effect, and that repeated showing of hostages' families on both
network and local news broadcasts amounted to "wall-to-wall
electronic frenzy," •
. J~nninas ~d t!te technical capa~ility of bctng able to get tape or
live P.tctures 11red mstantJy from Beirut may have overridden good
news Judgment,
"One of the things we've learned from 847 -because we did on occa~ion eo ~n ~e air. live with unedited material, to our regret -is
that in a s1m1lar s1tuat1on we would probably be far less likely to go on
live tlwl we might have been before," be said.
contents of the pruidential messqe.
The exchanae between the two
leaders "c.an be chancten.z.cd u fran•
and direct," said an official. who
demanded anonymity,
In diplomatic terms that mcana
sharp disqreement.
Italy, meanwhile, has accused the
United States of violatina Italian air
space. Pnme Miniatcr Bettino Crui
resigned Thursday after defending his
government's actions in tbe after-
math of the bijackina of the Italian
cruise ship Achille Lauro.
Whitehead will meet with Craxi,
said Bernard Kalb, a State Depart-
ment spokeirttan. One of the subjects
for to be discus!Cd is whether the
Italian leader will JO to New York
next week to partic1~te tn meetings
Reagan ts holding wtth world leaders
in ceremontes markjng the 40th
anniversary of the founding of the
United Nations.
"U.S.-ltalian relations have been,
and will remain, broad. deep and
strong," Kalb sa1d in reply to ques-
tions. "Oosc friends have no difficul-
ly in discussing their djfferenccs
candidly in an atmosphere of friend-
ship. We share a fundamental com-
mi1ment to wiping out terrorism and res~nding firmly to the treat posed
by international terrorists."
The crisis in the Italian govern-
ment erupted when Defense Minister
Giovanni Spadolini took bis pro-
American Republican Party out of
the ruling coalition, charging he had
not been properly consulted by Cnui
during the affair,
The Pentagon said late Friday
afternoon that Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger has written a
letter of praise to Spadolint tndicaung
that his "support. cooperation and
cool counsel during a cntical period 1s
greatly appreciated and will not soon
be forgotten."
A Defense Department statement
confirmed a CBS News repon that
Weinberger and Spadolmi spoke by
telephone after the Egyptian airliner
with the hijackers aboard amved at
an a.ir base m S1cf
N'l.&A pl II
Officer Cataldo Accardi polnta to bQllet holai where PLO
plratee fired weapou ln control room of Achille Lauro.
Killing action described
ROME (AP) -!he h1Jackers of the Achtlle Lauro forced the ship's
ha1~d.resscr and a watter to throw Leon Klinghoffer's body into the sea.
ltaltan newspapers reported Friday.
Joaquim Pineiro da Silva, 27, was quoted m Comere della Sera. Ital y's
largest newspaper, as saying that two hijackers beld an auto mauc rifle to his
back a.od threatened to k.ill him and the hairdresser. Ferrucc10 A.lbert1. 1f
they did not obey.
"So Ferruccio and I picked up the old Amencan by the armptts and
turned him around," he said. ''He was all covered with blood. so much that
we couldn't figure out where he was hit. We picked him up He was already
almost cold.
"I wish I could cry, but I can't," da Sil va. a Portuguese cu1zen. said
The newspaper said the waiter gave the account tn an interview after
the cruise ship returned Wednesday 01ght to Genoa, its home port.
KJjnghoffer's body will be flown from Rome to New York on Sunday
and a private funeral is planned for Monday. a family spokeswoman said
Fnday night.
Italian po ttl
~lea_d_e-rs_;;;.,r_e_p~la_c_l_n_ ~
ousted coalition
ROME (AP) -Pobu.ca1 k:aden °"
Friday bcpn talks IO form a oew
aovernment to replace the c:oelitioo
brouabt down by the Achille La~
htJ&elrina. •b1ch continued to pip the
nation a day after the hoer 6cp.n a
new cruiac.
Italian newspapers specuJated the
four luxury liner Pll'ltes may have
intended to uk Syria for bclp or to
take bostqes to 1borc.
The political maneuverina to form
Italy's 45th ~twar aovernment fol-
lowed Socialist Premier Bettino
Crax.t's resignation Thursday.
Some pohtietans said another five-
party Cabinet led by Crax.i was a
strong poss1bihty, and public opinion
polls showed acneral approval fortbc
aovemment's performance du.rioa
the b1jackmg. wb1ch was cnticiz.ed by
the United States.
The 26-month-old, center-left aov-
emment fell apart after the Re-
publicans, led by Defense Minister
Giovanni Spadoltnt, pulled out of the
coal1t1on to protest Cru.i's release of a
PLO offiet.al accused by the Uruted
States of mastermmding the h1J&ek·
1ng.
Spadoltnt also accused Cf'UJ of
flllhnJ to consult htm before the
premier allowed Mohammed Abbu.
the PLO official. to leave the country.
President Francesco Cossiga ~
consult.atJons with lllaJOr poliucal
figures before namtng a new prcm1cr-
des1gnatc, which could occur Mo n-
day. Crax1 IS aeons as caretaker
premier unul the president makes hts
dec1s1on.
Crax1 had been scheduJed to go to
Washington next week and meet Wlth
President Rea'°'n on Oct 24. An
adv1scr to Cru1 said the meetJ.n& is tn
doubt and Wlll depend on whether
Craxi 1s appointed prcn:uer-dcsia-
nate
Food stamps fall Short of diet Six teen-agers wounded
at school football game Consumer group s u rveys food prices, -
c alls for larger m aximum a llotm ents
WASHING TON (AP) -The
amount of food stamps allotted to
poor families falls short of providing
an adequate diet and should be
increued, a public interest group cbaracd Friday.
The Food Reaearch and Action
Center, a nonprofit., consumer-orien-
ted aroup reported that it had
surveyed food prices in eiabt cities
across the nation, and found the price
of a b&sic diet hi&her than even the
maximum allotment of food stamps.
"Food stamp families in the United
States would have to come up with
substantial amounts of cash ... in
order to eat as well as the Department
of A&riculture would have them eat
under the Thnf\y Food Plan." said
Michael R. Lemov of the center.
Prices of foods included 10 the
aovemment's Thrifty Food Plan ranaed from 26 percent to nearly 50
percent hi&ber than the aovernment's
food stamp allotments -depending
on location of store a.nd and brands
purchlled, accordina to the center's
survey.
Food stamp benefits are based on
the Thrifty Food Plan, a n estJmate
developed by USDA to provide an
adequate, basic d1et.
The USDA said it questio ned the
center's findings. "The department
has confidence in the estimates it
makes, which are based on a national
survey of eligJble households.'' the
USDA said in a statement.
The USDA said the results are
"suspect" because the study looked at ju~t eight-cities and based its food
costs on a diet plan that used more of
some expensive foods than the
USDA recommends.
The depanment assumes a family
Wlll spend about one-Uurd of its
income on food, and if that faUs short
of the estimate of what is needed for
food. food stamps can ~provided up
to a maximum of$268 a month for a
family of four.
While sample purchases based on
nat1onaJ brand products were con-
siderably more costly than the aov-
ernmeot estimates, buying generic
and store brands kept spending close
to the food stamp level plus 30
percent. which government programs
assume. in most cities.
Lemov, however. also contested
the assumpuon that fam1hcs can
spend one-third of their income o n
food, urging that food stamps benefits
be increased to assure an adequate
diet on their own.
Currently.I families and individuals
usina only~ rOod stamp1 to buy food
cannot a.ffort to fulfill their nutri·
uona.l needs., be insisted. bucd on a
survey of 309 stores. The maximum
weckJy food stamp allotment for a
family offour is sliahtly less than S62.
Lemov said that his survey found
that the price of the same items could
ranse from a hia,b of S I 03. 22 for
nauonal brand& boutbt ID Wash1na-
ton, D.C., to a low 0 ($84. 59 for store
and generic producu purchased in
Detroit.
In addition, he said, prices ID many
areas varied between low-income
areas of the c111es and more affluent
sections.
All military to be tested for AIDS
WASHINGTON (AP) -The De-
fense Department, 1n a maJor
response to the growing problem of
AIDS, has decided to test all 2.1
million U,S. military personnel for
the disease, a Pentagon official said
Friday.
"We want to be sure m ilitary
people and their fam1ltcs are aware of
the AIDS problem," said the official.
"There's no reason for any kmd of
hysteria or overreaction; it's merely a cue of dealina with a new disease
which has potential implications."
A formal announcement of the
prosram will be made after the
uniformed services establish an
examination system and decide what
to do with servicemen and women
with positive rcadinp on tests for the
AIDS virus, said the official, who
divutaed the policy on condition he
not be identified.
He said it had not been decided
how soon testina would begin.
Since the discovery of dozens of
military AIDS victims.. Defense Sec-
retary Caspar Weinberaer hu been
tryina to formulate policies that
woul<t keep people with the disease
from joinina the armed forces and
control ita spread from sufferers
alre.ady on duty.
An armed forces medical board
recommended on Sept. 17 that acu ve
duty personnel heading overseas be
screened for an antibody that accom-
panies AIDS. but said logistical
headaches made it infeasible to
screen all personnel.
The Penta&on, however. had o r-
dered the services to begin screentng
new recruits this month and there
already have been reporu of pos1uve
readings from preliminary AIDS
blood tests gi ven to Marine Corps and
Air Force recruits.
Weinberger met with the ~
rctaries of the Anny, Nary and Air
Force on Thursday to discuss the
situation, the official said, prcd1cttng
a formal announcement of the m1h-
tary-wide program "sometime 1n the
near future."
"BecaUJC it (the Defense Depart-
ment) is an orpnized body which can
test people and have results tt's
probably ahead of the aeneraJ popu-
lation in what it's doiof tn research
and care at this Potnt.' the offioal
said.
"Although it's a serious disease.
we're talking about something that
docs not affect most o f the m1liU1ry
Wilder services Monday
Memorial services for Pamela A oyd Wilder Wlll be held at I 0 11 m
Monday at the Lqun.a 8eacb Prcsbyieri&n Church. Mrs. Wilder died Wednetday ofleukemia, A realtor with Grubb cl Ellis
m Lquoa Bach, she wu a le9der an Oranae C.ounty civic afTatrs. She wu 1 ~rounder of New Directions for Women, Inc .. a recovery
oenter Aw alcoholic and drua depC'ndtnt women in Oranae County in I 977
This wu u cxtenaion of the national orpniz.atlon. Woman to Woman.
wbjcb abe founded in 1974. .
She wu on the board of the Loi AQaielel and Newport Harbor Junior
Lape the FriendJy Houte in Loi AJsla., Hu.man ~on1 in t..aiuoa Beach
and tbe'OranacCountyCapttfofthe Rational C.Ounat Mn Wildc:rwaul.o
a t:rultee of tlarbot Day School and wu involved in work With the Orantr
Count)' ~onnint An.I C-enter. The family sugcsts remembra.nca be made in her name to New
Olrection1 For Womeo Inc., 2601 WUk>w Lane. Cosca Mesa. 9262'1
Sbe it 1WV1ved by her buabe.nd. Jama Lynwood Wllder Jr • their
chlkSrm. ()syle. AJUeoo a.nd James; bet moc.ber, Dotothy Aoyd of t.aauna
KUla; a.nd brot.bcn.. N1tanial Aoyd and Willla.m Aoyd.
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population." he said.
Prc:limtnary pla ns call for each
serviceman and woman and each
prospective recruit to undergo a
blood test known as ELISA. a
preliminary search for the HTL V ·Ill
virus -a common tipoff that a
person has bttn exposed to AIDS.
Hedgecock
resignation
put on hold
SAN DIEGO (AP)-Mayor ROJer
Hedgecock on Fnday put his decision
to resi~ on hold, saying that jury
tampenn• allegations may have
tainted bts conspiracy and perjury
conviction.
Hedgecock appeared at an after·
noon news conference 30 minutes
before he was to offic1all~ resip as
mayor of the nation's etghth Laraest
city.
"I put m y faith in this (court)
system when l defended myself
apinst charges bro uaht by the diatrict
attorney," Hedaccc>ck said. "I lt-
si&ned on the bu1s of a vaJid vcrd1ct
If there 1s no valid verdict, there 1s no
b&s1s for rtSianation. ••
Hedaccock.. 39. announced h11
rcsipation plans a week q o, two
days after he was convicted of 13
felony perjury and conspiracy counts
1n a campaian-fina.nce cue.
As a convicted felon. he faced
automauc ouster from office upon h1.s
1eniencina. tchedulcd Nov. 6,
He sa.i.d he Wlll not UJC the ~ury
wnperina aJJeaatioo1 u a bui1 to aeek a l)fe. berpin but be said he
hopes t.6ere W'lll be no thud trial. Hi•
fine tn&l whc1u1ury deadlocked 11 ·I
for C:OnVlct:IOn,
In a stwmlna turnabout Tbunday, H~'s la~ filcd1 mouoa fol
a oew tn&1 bucd on""°"' scaiemeau
ftom two juron that lhe coun bailiff'
1otcrftted with dctibetations ln the
ICClOOd tn.a1 In the cue, wbicb 1w
ltft'tched over I Y, yean.
AXkt aaJd (bt ml~I omc. WU
lWltmptd by mOft than 1,lOO c:alh
Those who repeatedly fail this test
would undergo a Western Blot exam-
mat1on. which 1s a more accurate
determtnator of the presence of A.IDS
virus.
Rccrutts with pos1t1vc: ~dings
would not be permitted to enter the
armed forces.
•
DETROIT -A teen-ager opened ti.ff Wlth a shotgun dunng halfume at a
high school homecoming footba\I game Fnday. woundmg six othCT ~ouths.
polie% said. The gunman. who had apparently been 10volved LD a fight al
Murray-Wnght High School earlier tn the day. fled the scene followina t.bc
shootings at halftime, said poh<..-e None of the wounded. who were hJI Wlth
birds.hot, was tenously hurt.
CJ:uy.ler •trike fA/b recea for weeke11d
HIGHLAND PARK. Mich. -TaJb&!mcdatsettlmaa natioowidertnke
apjnst Chrysler Corp. recesstd for the weekend with no qrecment Fnday, and
the union's president wd the rwo sides wtre .. sull far apan"' on key issues.
Suppliers, me.nwhtle. began layina off employC'fl. and deaJers womed about
running shon of cars and pans as the walkouts by 70.000 U S. a.nd I 0.000
Canadian autoworkers stretched through a third day
FBI recovers stolen RodlD. .calpture
MIAMI -'\ S I00.000 Rodrn sculpture stolen last year from the
U niversity of Pennsylvania has bttn recovered. and three men were darged 1n
the case. the FBI said Fnda~ One suspect. Mark CX<'oat~wonh. 17. of
Ph1ladelph1a. 1s a former maintenance worker at the un1vers1t)'. said speclAI
agent Joseph V Corless. A.Jso arrested were Robcn BaJk:unas. 25. of
Phtladelpbta. and Roben Petnc:". 43. lrom Surfside:, who allegedly hid the
bronze: "Jean d'Aire" 1n a motel closet
CALIFORNIA
No conte11t plea entered ln drownlng11
SANT A MONICA -A. Japanec;c woman who sun1vcd her own su1c1dt
attempt but drowned her two chil dren when she earned them into tht' ocean
pleaded no contest fnda) to two counts of voluntary manslaughter. Fumiko
KJmura. 33. entered the plea in front of Supenor Coun Judge Robert W
Thomas. who set a NO\ ~I sentencing date:" Sht' had faced a possible death
penalty 1f the case had gone to tnal The: no contest plea me<11ns she did not
admit guilt but 1s offenng no defense
FBI e11plonage trial goest to jury
LOS ANGELES-The case of Richard \.\-Miller. the only FBI agent ever
charged W1th espionage:. was placed 1n thl' hands of a Jury Fnday with
1nstruct1ons to "reach a JUSt verdict. rc-gardless of the consequences " US
Distnct Judie David Ken )on added an unusuall~ stem admonition that the six
men and six women are not to communicate anything about their dc:l1txrauoM
to the bailiffs who are guarding them
Single bliue plague11 flreflghten
LOS ANG ELES -One brushfire raged out of control 1n Southern
Cahfom1a on Fnday, but firefighters had controlled dozens of other blazes that
burned more than I 00.000 acres. destroyed 23 homes and caused one death
About 1.900 firefighters were o n the hnr to fight the: 43.350-.acre blaze 1n ~
ruged Los Pad~s Natio nal Forest \11d C-api 0<-orge Hatt of tht' Ventura
County Fin-Department
Mom rainJM6e after African e.recut1on
JO HA NNESBU RG, South l\fnca -Angered by the eJ1ecuuon Fnday of
black poet BenJam1n Molo1se. 30. who wu con ~•cted of killing a policeman,
black mobs overwhelmed pohct' 1n downtown Johannesburg. beat1na up
whites and smashin& and loouna shops for four hours It was the first lJmr
black mobs roamed unchecked through white Johannesburg Witnesses sa1d
1wo pohcemen ~re stabbed. white men and women ~re beaten. and pohoer
shot at le.a.st one black man 1n 1h< lei
Tb.l.rty tilled ln lri•h erpla.lon
LONDONDERRY. Nonhem Ireland -A bomb uploded out11de 1
crowded shoP,Ptna cen1er Fnday nll}lt, '"'unna 30 people, 1nclucbna three!
policemen U'Y'~ to evacuate people after a 1elcphoned wam1na. police sud.
The outlawed lnlh Republican Army claJmed rcspoD11b1hty for the bombina
10 a~ to Northern lrdand ixws orpruz.auoni..
~eat of Alr-lJJdJ• fueJ .. e foaJJd
WASHING TON -ln v~ton loolana into the poaabthty that a bom¥
camcd &he crash of 10 A.tr-lndUI JCl near ln:-land lut ~mmer bav-e found
.. punctura·· ma peccc of ft&Jd-.e from lhe ~ ara. .. Tbere are~
of \be ~ lkln mx>vmd from the tower' pen of tbt b a I t
c:ompmtmmt." aid Ira Furman. I sootesmal\ !of the Natioul~~
SdKy 8oud.. But be mued to •Y F'nday ~the " l l dn«i&t pimc:tw1
COQ)d° ha"" been c:auted by a bomb • :
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Cal State university trustees
approve 10% fee Jn crease
By 1M AIMda_. hat
California State University trustees approved a 10
percent fee increue ruaina &om S33 to SS7 a year per
student for the 1986-87 tcbool year.
approval or amendment and then to the state Lqialaturc
u part oftbe overaU state bud&et, univenity spokesman
Roaer Kuhn said.
year for students wJ:io take silt or more units. For put-tune
students wbo take fewer than six units of coune work, the •
fee would rise from $333 a year to $366 a year, Kubn said.
The lncreaae-and 1S1 .45 billion budaet also~
by the trustees -will 10 tO Gov. Oeorte Dukmejian for
If they pus lcsialative muster, the budaet and the
hiaher fees will take effect July l, 1986, Kuhn said.
University fees would rise from $573 a year to $630 a
In addition to the statewide fee, each of the
university's 14 campuses charaes yearly student fees
ran&ina from $50 to slightly more than SI 00. Kuhn said.
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'Do y ou think a Huntlngt.on B each m an
was justified Jn shooting two t eenage
boys after they threw two brick s at th e
car h e was riding Jn ?'
Victor LawnJckt
Irvine
Engl.Deer
"I support his actions. I w1sh
human nature was better but
since it's not, if someone can't
defend himself against situ-
ations like this then crime will
keep going up and up."
Wayne Ganlaer
San Clemeate
Lamber wltolesaler
"I don't think anybody has
the right to pick up a gun and
shoot someone for any reason. If
they did, wberc would it begin
and where would it end?"
EUzabetll Creely
CoataMeu
Booatore ulee
"I would have called police
first. You can't JUSt do things
like that. The system is im-
perfect but it works. Nonethe-
less, I think the judge was
correct in letting him off. Jt
compensates for the le.ids going
free."
E4 Healy
Newport Bueti
Bu.hr
"If I were in the same situ-
ation, I migh t want to do the
same tbi114 but it's still not riaht.
Perhaps 1t would be more
understandable ifhe acted spon-
taneously. But the fact that he
went home to set a aun and
came back after them makes his
reaction excessive."
Steful Mal1er1
Hutington Buell
Cltlldrea'1 alaoe aalea
"That's absurd. l can sec
beating them up but not shoot-
ing them. I don't see the logic.
It's excessive."
Mark McCammon
Newport Beacla
Hotelf 1road1 aapervtaor
"No, think he used excessive
force. Taking the law into your
own hands today is not possible.
One can't go around beina
Charles Bronson or John Wayne
in real life."
Steve Mel1tr1clt
Ha.ntlD1ton Beacll
Life lnaaruce ulee
"Although I don't know the
details of the case, mr gut
reaction 1s that he didn t use
excessive force . It's time for the
public to react against terrorism
whether 1t be Arabian terrorism
or terrorism from youths.
CovtlteyJob.I
Newpert Be.a~
DeaJper
"His reactions arc kind of pre-
meditated. l think it was a httle
excessive. It's the kind of stuff
that happens in New York
City." •
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S.,temMrU
Georaetta and Randy Gans. lrvtne, boy
Cathy and John Quinn. Hununaton Beach, airl
~tember H
Arlene and Michael Capulll, Huntmaton Beach. boy
Melinda and Brian Davis, Mission \Ticjo. twins. airt and boy
]!our state lottery
winners lose
it all 'instantly'
Wtnntngs withheld
to pay delinquent
child support dues
SACRAM~O (AP) -Four "in1iant" SS, and S 1,000 lottery
win.Den Th lY were amona the
tint to be in1 tly stripped of their
entire windfall by the state.
In the most ~ed disclosure of info~ation on divenion of prize
wtnrunp for various state debts,
Depanment of Social Services of·
ficia11 said they found that winners in
San Bernardino, San Joaquin, El
Dorado and Alameda countJes owed
more than their winninas in delin·
quent child support.
A San Bernardino County resident
who won SS,000 owed $6, I 00 in back
payments. "It appears au of the
SS,000 will be diverted" before the
pnze payout is ever made, said
department spokeswoman Kathleen
Norris.
Likewise, in Joaq_uin County, a
SS,000 winner owed SS,800 in coun-
ordered child support.
Under lottery rules, winners of
more than SI 00 must tend a claim
form to Sacramento. The names and
Social Security numben on the fonn1
ue matched by computer to infor-
mation on all who owe oo such item•
u taxes, child support. 1tudent loan•
or due to overpayment of unemploy-
ment wurance.
The state's priu intercept prosram
is cxDeeted to yield S l 00,000 in new
child support collections alone in its
first full year of operation.
"This ii a arcat opportunity for
those absent parents delinquent in
their child support payments to clear
their records with what amounts to
'windfall' funds," said depar1plent
director Linda S. McMahon.
"Everyone wins, including those
children necdina financial support
from both pueots1: McMahon said.
The lottery win01&lls also can cause
welfare recipients to be bumped off
the rol~ at least temporarily. State
welfare officials say mothers receiv-
ina Aid to Families with Dependent
Children -the most common form
of welfare -could see their benefits
disappear for a month or more.
Juet reatlng, thank•
&e.en cormoranta buk ln tbe aun atop tbe win& of a Fokker
trl-plane ecalpta.re that aracee tbe Emeryrille-Berkeley
muclflata. obll'rioaa that 8n~c!::• to IUD tbe Red Baron down from beh.lnd. ID tbe bac d la llae San P'rancleco
akyllne.
OtMQ9 Coat OAILY PILOTl8atutd9Y, October 19, 1118 Al
Bird appointees usually
agree with chief justice
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ltke
put California chief i_unioes, Rate
Bird picb judaes to 611 &emporary
vacancies on the state Supreme
Court. And like her recent prcde-
c:eaon, abe has chosen jucf#S who
have voted with her more offeo than
not in cloec c:ases.
Temporary appo1 o tmeo ts,
authorized aince 1926, have not come
under much 1CTUtiny. But with Bird
and five collea&ues taana a retention
election in I 916, the anti-Bird Cali·
fornia Di1trict Attorneys AlsociatJon
has accuted her of a form of "coun-
peck:ioa" -a systematic bias an
appointments to 10fluencc the out-
comes of CUC1.
An Auociated Press study of the
votina records of Bud's appointees
did not reveal consistent patterns,
and shed no light on her motJvations.
In those cases, temporary justices
appointed by Bird voted with her
position 58 percent of the tlltle. In the
same cases, ~lar members of the
court agreed with Btrd 40 percent of
the time.
In four maJor ruhngs dccuicd by
one vote, the majority included a Bird
appointee. They were:
• A 1982 reappon:ioo.mcot cue
alloWUll districtJ drawn by lclillllive
Democrat.I to be UICd in that ycat'f
elections. Bird's opinion for a 4.3
court was joined by ber appoint.co,
Appeals Court Justice Stcpb.ea
Tamura.
• A 1981 cate aUowinJ universities
to Jive preference to minority appli·
cants to profeuional schools. The 4.2
~ority included Bird and Appeals
Court Ju1tice Jotepb R.attipn.
• A 1980 case aUowina victims of
the drua DES wbo could not identify
the manufacturer to sue all major
manufacturen. The 4-3 m~ority
included Bird and Appeals Court
Justice Clinton White.
• A 1984 decision settina prece-
dent for ruJinas upboldina all of the
state's I 97.S law restrict.in& malprao-
uce swts apLnst docton. The 4-3
court mcluded two Bird appointees;
one, Rattigan, dissented alona with
Bird, while the other, Appeals Coun
Justice Sidney Femberg, joined the
majonty.
"The winnings were intercepted by
the (state) Franchise Tu Board,
diverted to the San Joaquin County
district attorney and applied to the
arrcan accordingly," she said.
In San Mateo County, a third
SS,000 winner's prize was partially
diverted to pa)'. $2,257 in delinquent
child support, Norris said.
Io El Dorado County, a $1,000
winner owed more than S 15,000 in
child support and back taJtes. Norris
said SS27 will go to taJtes and the
remainina $473 to child support.
Legless man's U.S. trek for
hunger takes him to Ohio
In Alameda County, a S 1,000
winner owed $2, I 00 ln late child
supl>Ort payments, she said.
Officials said they were protecting
the child support debtors' right to
privacy by not releasing their names
or the cities in which they live.
"Typically, they are predominatelr,
men but there arc women, too, '
Norris said.
Prize payouts between $I 00 and
$5,000 are diverted to any debts
through the state's fledgling Lottery
Winners lnteTCCpt Program.
Americans
most
educated
in world
WASHINGTON (AP) -Giant
strides in scboolina since I 940 "have
made the American people the most
educated in the world," but the
quality of U.S. schools sagcd in the
1970s, a C.Cnsus Bureau study con-
cluded this week.
The special demOlf&pb..ic study by
two C.Cnsus analysts also found
evidence that the "return" on a
colltje education -the cd&e in
carn1nas that college graduates bave
over high school graduates -is
growing again after shrinking in the
1970s.
"Less than 45 years ago ... a solid ~ority of young adults were either
hl&h school dropouts or bad never
gone beyond elementary scb~I,"
said the report. "Today . . . tugh
school dropouts have been reduced to
a small minority."
In 1940, only 3~ percent of those
ages 25 to 29 had attained a high
school diploma. and a mere six
percent had college degrees. Now, the
report said, 86 percent of those
surveyed by the C.Cnsus Bureau said
they have hiah school diplomas and
22 ~rocot possess collcae degrees.
• These are very large trends and
they have made the American people
the most educated in the world," said
the report, "Education in the United
States: 1940-1983," by Dave M.
O'Neill and Peter Sepielli.
It cited surveys showina that in
1980-81 almost 32 percent of all U .S.
adults 25 or older had at least some
collcae education, compared with
J 7.3 percent of East Germans, 17.2
percent of Canadians, 1 S.S perocnt of
Swedes, I 4.S pcrocnt ofJapancsc, and
7 percent ofHunprians.
The C.Cnsus fi&ure on blah school
lflduation is markedly b..iabcr than
that used by the U.S. Depertment of
Education. Vance Grant of the Na-
tional C.Cntcr for Education Statistics
said 76 percent of the students who
were fif\h..,aders in public and
private schools in l 97S-76 lf&duated
1n 1983. Another Education official,
Alan OinsbUl'J, said that fiaure docs
not include thOtC who obtain biah
1ehool equivalency diplomu after
droppina oul
O'Neill, the C.Cnsus analyst, wd.,
"Some people could lie. That's defi·
nitcly a pouibiUty."
Numerous sroups of educators,
civic and bulinesa leaders have deplo~ the state ofU .S. hiab tcbool1
in recent yean and called lor steps to
make them more rip>rous.
The C.Cnsus repon said the educa-
tion pp between the nioet bu
tWTOwed ud may have helped
btacb make economic pins.
It pointed to Scbolutic Aptitude
Test ecora. raultl from the National
A.Metlmeat of Ed~tioul Propal
and other evideoce tO tupport its
ooodusion that .. the qUality of
IChoolint bu dccliDcd. etpecially
durint the 70I.''
The repor1 said that the poor
abowi.GI of Amcric:an students OQ
tome u. .. dooal ldlolutk com-
puhonl ii due iD put tO the low rate
of attrition from U.S. tchoola.
RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) -A
lcaless Laauna Hills man on a coast to
coast trip to fWlt hunaer brought his
message to Ohio last week.
Bob Weiland, 39 moves by thrust·
ina himself forward with huge arms
while sitting on an oval-shaped
leather apparatus. He lost bis legs to a
land mine in Vietnam.
"These are leather chaps," be said.
"It's not a sled, there arc no roller
skates underneath."
He says his "shoes" are the thick
rubberized gri~ on his bands.
His trip is billed as "The Walk for
Hunger,' and be estimates be bas
•
raued $235,000 from rallies and
personal appearances.
Weiland plans to walk through
Ohio along an intent.ate high war. but
is not sure if officials will allow 1t.
'Tm told they say it's not safe,"
Wieland said. "I can tell them the
1ntentate 1s the safest place to walk."
Weiland is accompanied by
Marshall Cardiff, 58, who left his job
as a salesman and joined Wieland
nearly two years ago in Las Cruces,
N.M. Weiland set out on his journey
in September 1982 from California.
"I wouldn't have joined Bob for a
walk for five minutes just to get him
s c A
SJ85
into the Gumness Book of World
Records," said Cardiff. ''We've seen
more than I, I 00 cbijdren come to
know God th.rough Bob."
Wieland's ap~ces at schools
and rallies are 'combating spiritual
hunger as well as physical hunger,"
wd Cardiff, a lay preacher.
The two travel three to five miles a
'day. The journey is made longer by
the frequent stops by passersby.
Weiland takes those opportunities to
seek contributions, asking strangers
to sponsor a step for SS.
Weiland's tnp is also interrupted
by fliahts home to sec his wife, Jackey.
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A8 °"8nQ9 Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 19, 1986
'Farm diet' helps triplets
reach their 85th birthday
SAN f'RANCISCO (AP)-Velma, Vilda and Vlnal
may bave been tiny, but the newborn triplets wowed the
crowds at the 1900 Utah State Fair.
When they returned to the state fair spotlight seven years later, thronas of people still turned out to take a peek. toss balloons their way and even throw money.
On Wednesday, the nation.al spotJigbt shone on the
t..hResome -believed to be the oldest triplets in the
United States -as they celebrated their 85th birthday.
The triplets gathered io San Francisco for a weck-
lona Ouny of television appearances and a 1.000-&ucst
birthday party on Friday. Vinal Mauss lives in nearby
Walnut Creek. but Velma Thorp and Vilda Hughes took a
flight in from Utah.
"This has been the bighhght ... said Velma. "We really
have been honored so grand all over ...
Ten yea.rs ago, their diamond JUb1lec birthday
celebration drew about 800 people in their hometown.
But this year's festivities have been so good they plan to
come back for their 95th birthday, along with the1t eight
children, 37 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Vinal credits thelf longevity to the ''good farm diet"
they enjoyed while growing up in Murray. Utah. but Vilda
recalled they also benefited from some special care and
attention at fint.
Each of the triplets weiahed less than three pounds at
birth so the.it mother wrapped them in couon. tucked
them into a &hoc box and aingerly placed them in a
warming oven to help survive the winter, she sajd. ·
"My mother's wedding band would fit over our
wrists." said Vilda. "Our little fingers were like
matchsticks and our heads were like apples."
Growing up, their home life was no different than
their six brothcn and sisten., the triplets agreed.
Their father did capitalize on their popularity, and
after having 100 photographs taken of his three children,
he sold the pictures for 25 cents each.
"Daddy caught it all," Velma said of the profits from
the state fain. "People would throw money at us. Then
they'd throw balloons and we'd bat them back. We
thought it was really choice to have that kind offun."
Velma said as far as they know, they arc the oldest
triplets in the country. They've sent out challenges
through radio stations, but no older triplets have come
forward.
The natton '• olde8t triplet. Velma Thorp and VUda Rqhee
of llarra1, Utah and Vtnal MaaM of Walllut Creek cele-
brated their &ath btrthdaJ with a week-lone celebratton
and ctTtc party for 1,000 peeta Friday In San Franclaco.
Review
begins
on text
• • rev1s1on
National publishers
describe evolution
more sctentffically
By DOUG WILLIS
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SACRAMENTO -All six
national textbook pubhshen whose
junior biJh school science books
Ounlted California standards for
treatment of evolution have sub-
mitted new drafts.
Do adults need to fear lies of children? ln each case, the books have been
rewritten to include more detailed
scientific data on evolution theories.
Francie Alexander. manager of the
state Office of Curriculum
Frameworks and Textbooks, said
Wednesday.
SAN DIEGO (AP)-David Allen
Ward loves children. He loves being
around them, pl.a~· o with them and
making them lau . "Since being
accused and clca of child molest-
ing, Ward has dropped his act out of
fear that a child may again be about
him to authorities.
"I was sure I wouldn't change
toward children, but l already have,"
Ward said. "I always thought all kids
~ nice. The reason kids are kids as
because they haven't had a chance to
act screwed up. They haven't had a
chance to be adults yet. You grow into
being a jerk."
Ward. 31, was substituting as a bus
driver for a migrant education pro-
gram July 23 when he was accused by
several children on the bus of abusing
and molesting them. Ward was
arrested for investigation of felony
child abuse and jailed briefly.
The accusing children, offspring of
undocumented aliens working in the
fields of northern San Diego County,
told the district attorney's in-
vestigator that they made up the story
about Ward. The charges were dro~
pcd and Ward's record was sealed
Oct. 9.
"I guess if anyone ever asked me, I
could say I was never arrested," Ward
said. "But everybody knows. Every-DaTld Allen Ward
body bas read something or seen lo Ward's case, authonties "arc
something. They must be afraid to satisfied it was not criminal bchav-
have their kid near me." ior," district attorney's spokesman
Child abuse experts say Ward's Steve Casey said.
case is rare. For years, it was believed The distnct attorney's office had
that children were incapable of lying trouble with the case from the start.
about such things. When the parents of the alleged
.. As a rule, kids don't lie. But they victims refused to cooperate, the four
do lie," said Dr. Perry Bach, a child felony counts were reduced to m1sde-
psycruatrist. "Adults need to look at meanors.
themselves and how they are per-Police officers who investigated the
ceived. With the increased public case were convinced the parents were
awareness and the increased aware-afraid to cooperate because they were
ness by children of child abuse and fearful their legal status in the United
molest, questions arc going to be States would be questioned and they
raised which in the past were not ... a might be deported.
"We arc JUSt starting to review
them, so I'm reluctant lo say anything
without a real careful study, or to
make an overall evaluation. But most
are very detailed drafts. They arc
certainly extensive. I'm talking of
thick binders. volumes," she said.
second-guessing of motive." But Deputy District Attorney Phil
----------------------------------------------------. Walden said the children's stories
Last month, the state Board of
Education, dominated by con-
servative Re~ublicans, voted unani-
mously to reject every seventh-and
eigbth..gade science book offered this
year by major publishers on grounds
that they had "watered down" their
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seemed vague and sketchy. A
Spanish-speaking investigator ques-
tioned tbe children and the children
admitted lying. Ward said be thinks
the children made up the story and
got others to JO along with it because
Ward had disciplined two children
for screaming and fighting dunng the
morning run.
''There's a very strong tendency for
kids to recant when they find out wh.at
some of the consequences arc," said
Dr. David Chadwick. director oft he
Center for Child Protection at the
Children's Hospital and Health
Center in San Diego. "As the implica-
tions of (abuse charges) become clear.
it is possible that the parents an-
Ouenced them. I don't know 1fthat's
the case here."
Chadwick said child abuse experts
usually can determine the validity of
a cbjld's story before criminal charges
arc brought.
State schools Superintendent Bill
Honig has said attempts by pub-
lishers to pacify critics who support
the creation theory seriously under-
mined the quality of the proposed
new textbooks.
"We have looked at these books
from a science perspective, and they
just don't come up to a level that's
acceptable as far as making these
ideas understandable to our stu·
dents," he said.
The six publishers who revised
their textbooks are Holt. Rinehart
and Winston; Scott, Foresman and
Co.; D.C. Heath and Co.; MacMillan
Publishing Co.; Charles E. Merrill
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Orenoe eo.t OAJLY PtlOT/kturday. October 18, 1886 A?
Interfaith panel to view common threads of faith
The UC ln18e laterfat~ Womn
A1Ndatet will present a panel di,..
cussion entitled ''Seeking Common
Threads Amona Faiths,·· Friday from
9 a.m. to noon, at the new Irvine
Worship C.enter in the University
Community Church at the comer of
Harvard and University streets.
The panel will consist of women
from the Bahai, Buddhist, Christian.
Jewish and Muslim faiths.
A liaht brunch will be served.
Tickets are SS. For reservations call
833-0981 . • • •
The La .... Nlpel UDlted C.vcla
of Cllrl1t, 30121 Niguel Road, will
preac:nt a performance of "We Give
You Gilbert and Sullivan" today and
tomorrow at 6 p.m.
Tickets arc still available.
Call 495-1310 for further infor-
mation. • • • Black Gospel Music by the Randall
Family is the program scheduled for
Private audience
St. Mlcllael'1 u4 AJI Aa1el1
EplteOfel Claud! Sunday at 9 a.m.
tomorrow at 3233 Pacific View Drive
in Corona del Mar.
The group bas been performama
together for more than 20 years.
There is no charge for the per·
fonnancc, which is open to the public.
Child ca.re will be provided.
For further information. call
644-0463. • • •
Helping the hungry in Orange
County while sampling cuisine from
South Coast Metro ~taurants is the
purpose of a food fair in the Mercan·
tiJe Building of South Coast Village an
Costa Mesa Thursday from 5 to 8
p.m.
The proceeds will be used to benefit
the Vincent de Paul Food Distribu-
tion Center in Orange.
Cost is S 15 per person. For funher
information, call Timothy Maurier at
83).()()70. • • •
Pope John Paul D ta1b with John R. Quinn, archblahop of
San Jl'ranclaco, darlDC a prlTate audience at Vatican City
laatweek.
The Vocations Offioc of the
Roman Catholic OiOOC9e of Oranac is
sponsoring a Vocation Day for ool·
lqe aac and older youn.a adults from
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at
the Ma.rywood C.enter, 2811 East
Villa Real Drive, in Oran,e.
The prosram will include tnfor-
matfon on vocations in reliajou1 life.
There is no charse for participants
but reservations are ~uest.ed. For
more information, call 974-7120. • • •
Gene Bcd.ley, pnncipaJ of El
Camino Real Elementary School in
Irvine, will speak on "Discipline and
Responsibility in the Two-House-
hold Family .. on Monday at 7:30p.m.
at the Sota~ Coa1& Commulcy
Cll•rcll, S 120 Bonita Canyon Road in
Irvine.
Bedley's approach to education
recently earned him the honor of
being chosen PT A NallonaJ Educator
of the Year.
Call Bob C\lnnin&bam at 1S9-l104
or Dan Ardell at 760-6076 for fu.n.her
information. • • • Marie-Claire Alain, ooe of the leadin& penonahtiea in the world of
orpn m'11ic, will ~nt a concert on
the Hazel Wri&bt orpn LD the Crystal
Cathcdtal in Garden Grove at 8 p.m.
F~J· Mark A. Thallandcr at
971-4153 for further information. • • • Lapaa .,....y1ertaa Chrd. 41 s
fonest Ave. WlU welcome Dr. Paul
Pierson, dean of the School of World
Missions at Fuller Seminary, to the
pulpit Sunday at the 9 and 10:30 a.m.
services.
He is brinaing with hin'I several
international students who arc beina
trained for leadership in the churches
of their own countries.
Visitors att inviled LO join Pierson
and the students for brunch after the
SCTVlCC. • • •
8artJata Holbda y. lbe d.au.&hter of a
West Virprua coaJ miner wilJ speak at
8 p.m. Thursday at the New,ert
a..d a..rct. .. Clart9t Sdnda&,
3303 Via Udo. Her topic wiU be oo
the need to displace desJ)8ir W1 th
opponwuty. • • •
BeUnen P'at~ cacu, 148 E.
22nd St, Costa Mesa, will present a
concen by Chuck Guvd tomorrow at
6p.m.
Thett is no admission charge.
Call AJ Scott at 6S0-044 7 for further
information. • • • The United Methodist Woman of
the Lqma ~ V9i&e4 Meca.tiat
Qud will be sponso~ "The Lady
with the Travelina Trunk 'at their fall
fund-raiter luncheon at noon Tues-
day.
The luncheon wtll be held at the
Mercury SaVlnp and Loan bulldmg
tn El Toro. Tickets arc $5.
for reservations. call the church
office at 499--1088. • • • The a..aw....,. \J....,.. V..
Vena.list Clierd. 429 ~ Drive,
will bold a fund·raiaina auction &oday
at 7: 30. f>attjcipanu can preview the
items from 6:30 lo 7:)() p.m.
The auction is open to the pubbe.
Call June Bain at 581-4702. • • • Glenn Putnam, a tocia.I ICCince
professor at Lona Beach C.Ommunity
College, will speak oo ''The Way to
Wellness" at the Oruce c.ut lJlll&.. an.. Vm•enaUaa a.....s, 12s9 v~
toria St.. Costa Mesa. tomorrow at
10:30 a.m.
The lecture as free. Call 642-2 I •2
for further information. • • • Rabbi Mark Miller and Cantor
Alan Weiner of Temple Bat Y..._,
1011 Cammelback St, tn Newport
Beach will oow be offerin& a prayer
study session on the thu'd Friday of
each month.
For 1nformat1on. call 644-1999 .
Fundamentalists' rights def ended
By tllie A.11oclated Preti
SEWANEE, Tenn. -Vice Presi-
dent George Bush has criticized
liberal attacks on fundamentalist
Christians such as Moral Majority
leader Jerry Falwell for speaking out
on political issues. Bush defended
their right to do so.
"What bothers me is that these
denunciations seem mainly directed
apinst one group or loose federation
of groups. the fundamentalist Chris-
tians," Bush. an Episcopalian, told a
special convocation at the University
of the South.
He said that if Catholic bishops.
newly elected Episcopal Prcsidmg
Bishop Edmond Browning., CIVIi
nghts leader the Rev. Jesse Jack.son,
Presbyterian activist William Sloane
Coffin or former Massachusetts con-
Eman the Rev. Robert Drinan
'take sides on political issues, .. then
"it's all right" for Falwell to do so.
NEW YORK -Asked what he
thought of Lutheran Bishop James
Crumley's insistence that Lutheran
and Roman Catholic churches need
to take concrete steps to implement
agreements reached by their
theologians, Roman Catholic Bishop
James Malone, president of US.
bishops. told a news conference, .. I
say, 'Amen."'
CHICAGO-The National Coah·
Prayer breakfast set in CM
Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog
will host an interfaith prayer break-
fast Friday at 7:30 a.m. at the
Neighborhood Community Center,
1845 Park Ave.
The event, held in recognition ofaJI
the congregations worshipping in
Costa Mesa, will include a full
breakfast and presentations by vari·
ous church groups.
Tickets arc S4 and may be reserved
by calling 548·3283. Part of the
proceeds will be used to buy f~ for
the Share Ourselves orgamzauon to
make Thanksgiving and Christmas
baskets.
Due to limited scaung. ruer-
vations are advised.
lJOD of Amcncan Nuns has called for
dismissal of Cardinal Jerome Hamer
as head of the Vatican Congr-eeation
for Religious and Secular Institutes.
saying he is "incapable of resol vtng .. a
CWTCDt impasse between h.im and 24
American nuns.
He has demanded th.at. they recant
their sigmng of a statement last year
saying diverse Catholic views eltlst
about abortion, or be dismissed from
their orders.
The coaJ1uon. a nuns' group de-
voted to social Justice issues, says
Hamer 10 encounters with several
nuns on a recent visit to this country
"was rude and overbcanng in an
effon to intimidate women... an
approach contrary to ··collegiality
and adult dialogue" called for by the
Second Vatican Council.
NEW YORK -The American
Jewish Comm ittee has issued a
booklet, the "Joys of Parenting,"
seeking to encourage young men and
women to marry and have children.
Yebuda Rosen men, director of the
committee's Jewish fanuly center,
says m a foreword the ocnter is
commuted to ··communal contl·
nuity," adding.:
"Our behef tn the 1mponanoc of
mamage and children is based on a
conv1cuon that ultimaJe happiness ~d fulfillment denve from selftess
and transcending love ... possible
only wnhin a happy family
framework."
RICHMOND. Va. -The
Southern Bapust Fercign Mission
Board has adopted a record $162.3
m1Llion budget for 1986 to fin.anoc the
work of 1ts worldwide corps of more
than 3.500 rruss1onanes.
WASHINGTON -The U.S. Sen-
ate has voted to revoke tu exemption
for any cult or other organization that
promotes "Satanism or W1 tchcraft. ·• ·---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The measure, proposed by Sen. 1
Jes1e Helms, R-N.C.. and approved
as an amendment to the 1986 general
appropriations act. defines Satausm as worship of the "powers of evll" and
witchcraft as "the use of sorcery or ..
1upernatural powers with mal1Clous
intent."
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18225 Bushard St.
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OlrllCIOf of Adult Mlnl1trles
Plen• Allegre,
Olrect0< of Hlgtl Setloot Ministries
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LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Voice ofHo~ will stay in Lebanon despite a
terronst-linked explosion that de-•troY"d iu Cbristl&n radio studio, lci..l.lina at lea.st five people, the head of
the station '1 parent aroup said Thun-
day.
Aocounu vaned, with Israeli mili-
tary otficia.11 sayina three terrorists, a
Lebanese militiaman and a radio
employee died in the midni&ht bomb-. near Al Khiam. ~owever, Georac Otis, president of
Hiah Adventure Ministries of Van
Nuys, said four or five Palestine
Liberation Orpnization terrorists
broke throuah tfie station's chain-link
perimeter lence at 12:04 a.m. local
time Thursday.
"Four or five PLO terrorists came
K~:t out of the dark:nCSJ firing nikovs (Soviet-made auto-
ma tic weapons)," Otis said.
"Strapped to their back Like they
sometimes do they had plastic ex-
plosives with them. They also bad a
case of explosi vcs with them and had
broken through the chain-link
fence .... Michele Zack.helm ID her .. Tent of lleeUn&."
Monotheistic faiths share
roots and a decorative tent
Symbols display
t h e intertwin ed
histories off atths
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
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From the ouuidc, it look.a like a bi&,
black Bedouin tent. On the inside, iu
walls glow with reliaioua imaaery of
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The
incensed air bums with soft, mystical
music.
"It's a contemplative place " uys
its creator, artist Michele zackbeiin.
"People come to be quiet and learn, to
listen to their puu. And maybe listen
to themselves."
The unwual, 1,0()().tquarc-foot
"Tent of Meetina." j~taposioa the
symbols and 10Cnes of the three, sreat
monotheistic faiths in one mu.Jti-
visual, tapestried room, ia meant to
show their intertwined histories.
The bia tent iuelf ia a reminder of
the ancient shelters of the biblical
patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
and Moses, the tents of the early,
rovina Christiana and tents of the
later nomadic Moslem tribes.
"When you realize the three faiths
came from the same roots, it makes a
big difference," Zackheim said of the
tetene yet subtly animated tent "It's
10 limp1o, but hardly anyone knows
it.
••They're &bocked. Even Sunday
achool tcacben don't know it. h's amwna. Christiani don't know Jesus wu a Jewitb rabbi, and neither do
Jcwa. Yet they, and MOilema, too,
worahip the one Ood of Abraham. .. It educates people to realize this
relation'l:!,t·" That · is brouaht out in the
contoun of moutaint rimmina the
entire interior and formina the back-
pound for three ~foot~tooa eec--
tiona, one devoted to scenes and
repraentationa of each of the three
faitbl.
Zachcim of Santa Fe1 N. M., a coUaae-amn&er. aot the idea for the
tent..enctoeecf portrayals while on a
trip to the Middle East where she
climbed Mt. Sinai. There, Scripture
says, Moses received the l 0 C.Om-
mandmenu.
"It wu an cxhilaratioa ex-
perience," she said. recallioa a l~tle
chapel atop the mountain where
Jews, Arab Christiana aod Moslcms
worshipped side-by-side. "If they can
share the mountaintop, wby not their
stories?''
Their stories are told in 250
a.rtworb on the tent walls: the
cbaracterund events of Judaism, the
life of Jesus and the floral and
c:al.lip'apbic desips of Islam, which
avoids portrayal of bwnan imqca.
The tcenca were taken ~
Zackheim from the accumula
cluaical artwork of ocnt~~ o
reliaJoua portrayals -p&Ultulp.
enaravinp, icona, m~s and o~~r
worb, reduced to m101ature, V1v1d
momenu.
After an opcoina dis~lay ~t last
aorlna in New York • Episcopal
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the
"tent" ia to be shown in numcr:ous
other American cities, with bookinaa
already acheduled for the next two
yean.
Several corporations and foun-
datiohs have funded the non-profit.
$400,000 project., includinJ the
Xerox C.Orp., wboee 2080 copter was
used in transferring the imqes to
canvas. Painters added the coloring.
Scenes from Judaism are s>O""
itioned on the aiant. spread winp of
cherubim, while vianettet from the
ministry of Jesus arc shown ·on tree
branches. Five window-shaped
"tubas" frame the geometric patterns
of Islam.
"Winaa of Ood protected the
people of Israel and carry its story,"
uid Zackheim. "Trees worked well
for tcllina the stories of Christianity.
There's a wonderful naturalness to tt,
the tree of life.•\
"Our one sin.ale auard picked up his
ri1Je and started firing. He struclc one
of the explosives packets, and that
detonated," Otis said in a telephone
interview.
He said the guard's shots touched
off a chain reaction, because the
terrorisu "were close together and
they were all blown up."
Jewish branches urged to start healing rifts
"Our guard was killed and also our
man who was broadca.stina in the
studio, who was on the air, was also
killed," he said.
Archi tect named
f or Temple design
Award-winning archi~ Ron Yeo
bas been hired to desian and oversee
the remodelling of Temple Sharon of
C.Osta Mesa.
The remodelling is part of the
temple's 25th anniversary cel-
ebration, accordina to Harry Wood-
coff. president.
By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,.,......,. ....
American Jews, often portrayed as
firmly united in mutual solidarity. are
an reality sharply divided, and by
some evidence, getting more so. But
new efforts have arisen to try to check
that splintering trend.
Some unusual diplomacy, involv-
ina reciprocal a~ces of leaders
of the rival Jewish branches at one
another's national meetings, has
spurred the mediating impulse, with
still uncertain results.
Some suggested concessions. how-
ever, have met with rejection or
temporary non-commitment.
A rare joint conference of 60 rabbis
of four branches of U.S. Judaism
declared dunn1 the summer that 1t
esca.latina conflicts arc not allayed,
they could "lead to disaster, a
fundamental split in the Jewish
people."
The conference, in Simi Valley and
sponsored by the New York-based
National Jewish Resource Center,
ufJC<i the different Jewish branches to
"Jive malor priority to intra-Jewish
dialogue, · something lacking in the
past. ' · f di · · d At 'a ume o v1S1veness an
growing disharmony in Jewish life,"
the conference said d.ial~e was
essential for "seeking unifying solu-
tions in an atmosphere of mutual
respect, trust and undentand.ing."
In a keynote paper, Rabbi Irving
Gr~nberg, an Orthodox leader and
Add to your Halloween fun
by growlngown pumpkins
By Earl AroelOB ,,, ..... .,..,
An estimated 80 percent of the
pumpkins sold for fresh use in this
country arc picked up in October to
become Halloween Jack-0-Lanterns
or other decorations.
It's easy to go to the market or a
roadside stand and buy a pumpkin, so
often the centerpiece for the Hal-
loween observance. If you are a
gardener, plan ahead for next spring
and grow your own pumpkins with
the whole family parucipating.
Have a contest to determine who
can raise the largest or best shaped
pumpkin to carve at Halloween.
Children will enjoy raising pump-
kins, with a little parental help.
Pumpkin seeds arc fairly large and
easy to sow when the weather and the
soil are warm in spring. Seeds sprout
fast and the plants grow large.
Some varieties of pumplons, Big
Max, Jack-0-Lantem and Tnple
Treat, require considerable space to
handle their sprawling vine habit.
But if your garden space is limited,
there arc newer bush-type pumpkins
needing only 6 square feet. These
include Cinderella and Spirit hybrid
with compact plants.
The pumpkin meat makes de-
licious pies and puddin~ and the
seeds provide a tasty, high-protein
snack raw or roasted.
Pumpkins cannot stand frost in
spring, so wait until soil and weather
are warm before planting.. Select a
sunny, well drained site.
Prepare the soil well, working in
ground limestone if needed and a
president of the center, outlined what
be termed the "&rim consequences"
of continued non-oommunication be-
tween the various Jewish branches.
If current "sociolasical forces are
left to operate unchecked," be said.
"within decades, the Jewish people
will be split apart into two mutually
divided hostile aroups" not rccosniz·
ing each other and disapproving
inter-marriage.
Projcctina statistics on various
factors, includina criteria for Jew-
ishness in Reform Judaism differioa
from that in C.Onservativc and Or-
thodox branches, he predicted that by
the year 2000, the Jewishness claimed
by nearly I million Americans will be
denied by other Jewish groups.
.. One can project a cycle of alien-
ation, hostility and withdrawal that
will lead to a su.oderina of the Jewish
people into two reliaions or two ·social
aroups fundamentally divided and
opposed to each other1" be said. "All
it will take is nealcct., aoina nothing."
Of the S.1 million U.S. Jews, about
4.4 million belona to the t.btce main
branches, Reform, C.Onservative and
Orthodo!..t...1 million-plus in each, in
about 3,:>UU cooareptions.
Orthodoxy adheres closely to
"balacba," the ancient J~sh ,rcau-
lations on such matten u diet, ntuals
and Sabbath observance. Con-
servatives believe in adaptina the
ancient laws to modern conditions.
Reform Jews are still more flexible,
consideriDJ "the old requirements
generally inapplicable, but valuing
many traditional worship practices.
The chief diffcrcn~ ha v~ arisen in
reprd to convenions, mixed mar-riqes, divorce, ordaining women and
bow to define Jewish lineaae, with the
different branches, in varying
desrees, taking different approaches.
"The pp bas gotten wider and
wider over the course of the yea.rs,"
Rabbi Alexander M. Shapiro, leader
of the C.Onservative Rabbinical As--
sembly, told the Orthodox Rab-
binical C.OunciJ of America.
It was the fint major address by a
C.Onservative rabbi before the Or-
thodox branch, and was part of an
exchanae in which the Orthodox
leader, Rabbi Louis Bernstein, had
addressed C.Onservatives the month
before .
Water efficiency
theme of LA show
Water and howto&et the bigestsplash from it in your garden will be the
theme of the Los An.aeles Garden Show, today through Oct. 27 at the Los
Anaeles State and C.Ounty Arboretum.
About 40 model prdcns desianed by landscapioa professionals will show
optimal ways to used the limited water likely to be available in the future.
Tbouahtful, informed choices seem to be the watchword at this year's
show. Do you want to spread the available wa~r un~formly over a velvety
green lawn or would you rather use water spanngly in some areas so you can
concentrate the moisture on a lush fern grotto? Aow a pout a cooling spring that
splashes over boulden into a mountain pool, or would a more formal fountain
that looks u ifit ca.me from a Spanish courtyard be more your style?
balanced fertilizer. C.Ompost, peat No longer do you have to settle for a lifeless landscape if you.choose to save
and other orpnic materials improve water in one portion of yourprden. As an example, the Cahforrua landscape
the soil and 6elp arow better plants. C.Ontracton Association took a dry bank for its model and turned it into a
----------------------------------------. For vin~type pumpkins, sow five multi-level "stairway prden" made Lively with colorful and untbinty
' to six seeds in aroups on bills 6 to 8 Australian native plants.
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half-inch to one inch of fine soil and ran.ks of fountains that border the lon1entrance promenade. They sweep up to
firm li&}ltly. encircle the central waterfantasyofcucadingdroplets,diaaonalJctsand a still
Usually there is enou&h moisture in reOectioa pool that sets the theme for the show. Even these favisb water features
spring around for good sproutioa of are conservation-minded, since behind-th~scenes rccin:ulating pumps send
seeds. If the weather is very dry, water the same water up over and over.
with a fine spray to keep the soil Truly thirsty plants like on:hidsand camel has also will be displayed in
evenly damp. When secdlinas begin sheltered nooks. illustratina the tropical effect you can create for a few hea val y
to crowd, thin each aroup to two or watercdareasaroundyouroutdoorlivingspaces.
three plants. Space-savina veptable prdens, a topiary garden replete with shrubs
Bush types may be sown closer-clippcdintoanimalsbapesandadiaplayofraretropicalfruittrcesarcjustafew
three to four sccds~v t in rows of the otherattractionsat the show.
3 feet apart. Later n to one to two Tbcshow, which fills the 10,000-aquarc-footAyres Hall and a nearby
planu in each sro . three-acre lawn, will beo~n from 101.m. to6 p.m. daily. Ticketscosting$4 for
To act j umbo-uze pumpkins, let adults and S3 for senior cttizena, studentsand children under 18, also give
only one or two fruiu develop on each visiton access to the entire 127 acres of the arboretum at 30 I N. Baldwin Ave.
vine, keep fertilized and watered. in Arcadia. Throuah Oct. 27, its grounds will be accessible only to show ticket-
In late Auaust. when ihe pumpkins holders.
arc fairly large but the shells haven't During ceremonies Sunday, TV penonality Tom Hatten will be awarded
hardened, scratch names or initials the "Spirit ofSpinach A ward." Accordina to show sponsors, Hatten earned the
into the fruit with a nail or a knife. As honor for the 30 yean hespent promotina spinach to viewers of the" Popeye"
the pumpkins mature the inscriptions show on KTLA. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., be will sign autoaraphs for fans who
will callus over and will be easily alsoknowhimfromthcSunday"Familyfilmfestivat••andhisperformanccs
readable. on stqe and in movies.
Gather pumpkins for food or fun Gardooencan learn from horticulturists every day during I p.m . lecturcs.
just before first fall frost. Leave on a Ta.lkioaabout theirapecialtics will be David Klostermann, California
small part of the stem and don't Waterlea~, "Planninaa Waterfall," Saturday; Pamela Ingram, Sassafras
bruise the fruit. Cure for l 0 days in a Nunery, 'Enalish C.OntainerGardenina," Sunday; Dan Davids, Davids .t
warm, dry place to harden shells, then Royston, "Bulbs in C.Ontainen" Monday; Shirley Kearns, landscape architect
store ma cool1 airy dry area (45-SS "DesiaruntanHcrbGanten,"Tuetdayj_EmieHeatherinaton,Stewarts ·
degrees F.) unt.tl ready to use. Orchids, "Cymbidium Growillj Made 1:.&1y," Wednesday; Al Johnson 1--------------.------.. K.ellop, "Succaa in Southern California Gardeni~" Thursday; Bob ' RU f Ell'S Rosebrock, Rotebrock'a VqetableOarden Center, 'Growioa Fall and Winter
Vcsetablesand Herbs~'~ 25; Sheri! Hopkins, C.Ommon Grounds Program
UPHOLSTE.y IMC. "Urban Gardenina." uct. 2~ ~d Susan Tufenkian, Tufenk:ian Plants. · n "Propeptin1Geranium1"uct.27.
for Tht Rest of Your life A series of apccia)ty ~hows within the show will feature plants in containers
I 922 HARBOft Bl VD .. COSTA MESA-MS-1156 and cut flower displa)'1.
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•Before plantina bulbt, be sure to
add 10me srowina food aucll 11
bonemeal at the bottom of the bole,
then put in a '!.-inch layer of IOU over
it and plant.
• Le1 your ro1e1 rest. Stop f'eedina
now u they are bccomina dormant
for winter.
•Let the to~ of tuberous bqoniu
and dahlia d.te t.ck before removina
them.
•There are all 10rt1 of annuals to
plant now for color this fall and
winter. Try violaa, pansies and 1tock
totian.
•Plant a persimmon lJ'eC th11 fall
for decoration with colorful fall
-~ ftuit and eenerat alJ,.around IOOdloob.
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T RIVIA /<4~
Molra 's perfect score sets
paceatthehalfway mark
Defendina champion Motra WWte
is t.ck in form. tallying the week's
only perfect score to pin a notch on
the peoetettina GWC l.offee K.Jacn,
which bad I 0 correct answers.
Sbarina the runner-up honors. also
with scores of I 0, were Larry
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9. Gen. DouaJas MacArthur
(father-son medals)
l 0. Ty Cobb and Rusty Staub (long
career homcn)
TRIVIA BOWL
IV STANDINGS
banana in what comic strip?
4. If you visited Des Plaines, IU.,
you might sec a museum built a~ a
monument to what commercial
Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o
the Daily Pilot, P.O. BoA I 560, Costa '-:::=====---===*:..:·-=··:..::"'::·=-:.:.·::··:..:_ ____________ :::~~~------· ----==== Mm 92626. All entries must be ,:-_,, , .... ~ived by Wednesday, otherwise That takes the cake .,
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enterprise?
5. Adolf Hitler's "Sieg Heil March"
actually was adapted from the fight
/WI dJe player's last score will be Talk •how boet Men Griffin (riabt) and
awarded. actor Robert Waiur cat a cake 1n com-
memoratlon of Wainer'• appearance u
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songofwhat U.S. university?
6. Name two Broadway musicals
inspired by the comic strip Peanuts .
1. Identify the only baseball player
who ever collected two hits an the
This family feud goes beyond pettiness
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same inning in his major IUJue debut DEAR ANN LANDERS: I dis-cbotic personality. I believe yoa bom
(and bas been hitti~ ever smce). agree that familr feuds arc usually are enUUecl to •.':'~·
8. Name the movie in which Rita over some smal misunderstanding DEAR ANN LANDERS: Put your-
Hayworth sanJ .. The Heat is On." and if all parties will give a little. A•n• self in my place and tell me what y~u
9. The mov1e "Fireman, Save My everythina can be worked out. For nn would have done. You are out with
Child" starred Hugh O'Brian and example: your family to enjoy an evening of car
Buddy Hackett, replacing what How do you reason with a sister I •11DERS racing. Seated next to you an the
previously signed comedy team? who forges her elderly mother's name LAn bleachers is a man with his young son.
10. The only actor ever to be billed on checks because she knows her (My guess is the lad was about 5.) In
latter school's other three entries above Elvis PJ:csley dain .a movie mother won't tum her in to the mlgbt lntereat yoa. the party are five others, all rcspect-
didn't arrive and they'll settle for half currently stars an a ytJme soap authorities? • • • able-looking, quiet people.
credit. opera. Identify (a) the actor, (b) hts J cannot invite this woman (my DEAR ANN LANDERS: I agree As the racing begins the man boasts
The Koffee K.Jutchers hold a com-TY show and (c) the charcter he now own sister) to our home. The same with you that many family feuds arc to his son and the rest of the group
fortable lead at the halfway mark of plays. goes for her children. They have the result of sally misunderstandings. how he put away a six-pack of beer
Trivia Bowl IV, but anything could stolen so many of my lovely things but some are not. For example. when just prior to the event. He ap{>C8!'5 to
happen between now and the end of La1t Week'• ADiwers I'm afraid of being completely a close relative believes you are the be somewhat high, but you wnte it off
December. Here's your next I 0 I. Butkus (Stallone's dog) cleaned out. Others in the family have devil and tells everyone that you have as another immature 40-year-old,
questions: 2. Burt Reynolds (Quint Asper) had the same experience. These the ability to cast spells on people, and you are happy no liquor is sold on
3. Tumbleweeds (H ildegarde people arc crooks and thieves, Ann. bring bad luck and even death. the the premises.
1. In what movie did Rita Hay-Hamhoclcer) Do you still feel we should .lrf to problem is somewhat different. After about 30 minutes the man
worth sing ber famous number. "Put 4. Franlclin D. Roosevelt (Warm maintain a relationship? My minister The o nly way I can deal wi.th this takes a bottle of vodka out of his shirt
the Blame on Mame?" Springs, Ga.) has advised me to stay away from situation is to put as much distance and drinks about a fourth of it. He
2. What comae introduced TV 5. Motown Records (Barry Gordy) them._ No Name, Just Anguished. between me and the nut as possible. then gives the bottle to ~is yo~~g son.
audiences to the town of Mt. ldy? 6. Both were from Little Rocle, Ark. DEAR ANGUISHED: Most family To do otherwtse would be self-The boy drinks a few swa_gsas af it were
3. Sam Ketchum was the second Nellie and Lorelei fndt are Ge renlt of petty Jeal· destructive and hypocritical. Am. I lemonade.
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ft ft commalcatJoa. Yoar 1ltutioa 11 Mo. man who was by then quite drunk? I PEE-WEE HERMAN." qalte differeat. It lavolvet crtmiDal DEAR N.F.: You are not wrong. cho~ to avoid what mi$ht have been
guilty afterward because I did nothing
to help the boy. Please comment. -
Red Bank, N.J.
DEAR RED: I woald llaave aaJd
DOW., to &k mu. Remember OH of
Lucien' Law1: Never 1et illvolved ill
a d.11pate wttll 1traqen. ney may
be armed, clnlgecl or cra1y.
I woald, aiowever, llaave a1kecl oee of
tile reapectable-look.ID1 memben of
tile puty to pleaae laterveae oa
bellaalf of tile clklld. nat poor kid
aeedt a frtead.
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FAMILY
CIRCUS
Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Saturday, October 19, 1985 All
by Tom Batluk bv Garry Trudeau
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SrH_O_E _______ ..-------
by Bil Keane
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"And please don't let me hove
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DRABBLE
GARFIELD
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I'M 90RRY 'TO WAKE YOU. WHEN YOU sPPIUNG SARA T • eU'f WE'RE G04NG BeN !
0VT lO SP!!NCE" AARMS
WHERE 'IOU CAN SPENO
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by Hank Ketcham
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by Jim Davis
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All OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 19, 1985
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Delo,_ Brlndle, M , of Huntington Beach and Hy-Lond realdent Ardeth Rogera chat.
Ribbon of solidarity
starts at Oktoberfest
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. ....,,... .....
A long yellow ribbon signed by
well-wishcn will accompany the
Jacobsen family to WashinJton D.C.
later this m onth when they JOin other
families in seeking the release of six
Americans hostage in Lebanon.
The ribbon was signed by the
residents. staff and guests of the Hy-
Lond Convalescent H ospital in West-
minster who helped· raise money
Friday to send the Jacobscns to the
nation's capital.
Huntington Beach resident David
Jacobsen, the father of Paul Jacobsen
of Fullerton, Diane Jacobsen of Long
Beach and Eric Jacobsen of Hunt-
ington Beach. was kidnapped by
terrorists May 28 outside the Amen-
can University of Beirut H ospital in
Lebanon where be worked as c hief
administrator.
Since then, residents of the con-
vaJcsccnt hospital have "adopted"
the families and have supported
efforts to fr~ the hostages. said
Nancy Fontaine, acuv1ues director at
Hy-Lond.
Friday's event featured an
Oktoberfest cclebrauon. While an
oom-pab-pah band and folk dancers
entertained the crowd, youth service
gioups helped raise money through
the saJe of baked goo<is and German
food.
Blldeaard Dunlap doea a kick step o•er ltd New u
International dance aroa.p did a polka at Hy-Lond party.
"I don't know if there are any words
that can express the gratitude we feel
for what these people have done for
us," Paul Jacobsen said following the
event.
"They've shown an incredible
amount of energy and support for
us." he said. "The ribbon, I feel. is a
symbol of the solidarity that's behind
us when we go to Washington." I
The Jacobscns plan to fly to
Washington D.C. Oct. 27 to again
focus the public's attention on the 1
plight of the hostages.
"We intend to meet with members 1
of the media there and keep up the I
public awareness of what's going on."
While e lderly men and women
watched the e ntertainers outside the
hospital. youth service groups from
Westminster High School and Long
Beach State showed their support
through food saJes.
"We were looking for a service
project to do and felt this would be an
important one," said Carrie Reardon,
service chairman of the Westminster
High Inter.let Club.
ieresa McK.ivergan of the Air
Force ROTC program at Long Beach
State aF,d.
"We re here to help out the hospi-
tal," she said. "But we also hope to
bmg the community together and. of
course. help the Jacobsens."
Westmmstcr Mayor Joy Neu-
gebauer said while the funds raised
were important. the show of support
aJso was vital to speed the release of
the hostages.
Said Neugebauer. "I know that
with each signature on that ribbon
goes a prayer."
Clyde Edward.a ahowa off
balloon a.rtlatry.
BUJ Workman and Lila Moore do a German dance ln lleepi.DC with Oktoberfest theme.
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ACTmoue ..,..... ACrmoue.,..... ACTITIOUe .,.... rtennoue IUH ...
MAim ITA~ MA* ITATOmlfT NAlm STAl"l.-wT !Um ITAT'DmlfT
The fOloWlnQ ~ .,. The lollowtng pereona •• TM ~ pereona .,.. The followlng .,.,..... .,.
doing ~ • TH! AP-dolf\CI ~ u : KIT'I doing bullt'l9M u: MOORE doing t>utfMM M: AO-
PEAMNCE STUDIO, 21tt1 l<OVE. 22572 MoJeve, ADVIATISINO OAOUP: The VANCE 90AT MOVEM. I El Toro Aoed, #48, El Toro, Million \llejO. CA 82tt1 Moor9 Or0U9, 4t23t ~ 1872 Placertlta A\19. co.c.a
CA 92e30 C.theftne 0 . ElffQt, 22572 llYd., Ste 201. T\fltln, CA MeM. CA t2U7
Julla!IM Yeneey. 3805 Moje\'t, Mleek>n \ltejo, CA 82tlO ANJr .. c.ci. 30032 HNI-~ •• Newpor1 a..cti, 82dt1 ~ ~oore. 12* eld9 Twreo.. San Juen CA 92ee3 Tl'ltl l>utlMH 1, con· CAroulll P etna, Sanla Ceplelreno. CA t2175 L~ JovanQYic, 1791 ducted l>y.111 ln<!Mduel Ane. CA t27 5 Marla Cect 30032 Hlllllde
15th 81,...t. W•tmln1ter. Catl'letlM G Elliott Thie 1>u1ln .. 1 It con· Terr I C e , 8 an JU• n CA 92S83 Tl'lle ttttament w11 flied ~ by a eotJM)tatlon c.owtreno. C. 92t76
Tf\i. 1>u11ne11 11 con-wtth lhe County Clertl or Ot-Jettrey T. MOOJ• 'fhl• bu1lnH1 11 con-I duc1ed t>y· a g9n1<al per1-anga County on September Thi• 1111ernen1 WM 1119d duc:1ed by. ~and wtfe
Ml'9hlp 26. t985 with tM County Clenl of Ot-Marla Cec:I
Lynda A Jovanovic '1l7loU anga County on September Thi• 1tal..,_.t wM llled
Thll 1t1tem«1t wu llled Pu1>118Md Oranoa Cout 10. 1955 with the Coun'W Clertt of Or-a
wtth tlll County Clerk of Or-Dally Piiot October 5. 12. 19. ,..,. ange County Oft Slpt..nber
anga County on September 26, 1985 Pul>lllM<I Oranoe Coaat 26, 1985 24, t985 Se-078 Dally Piiot October 5, 12. 19, '91'MO .....,.. 28, 1985 PublllheO" Orange COUt
Publl1hed Orange Coeet Se-086 O.lly Pllo1 pctot>« 5, 12, 11,
~.1~:~~t October 5, 12. t9, Pl&.IC NOTICE 28. 1985 si-oeo
PlB.IC NOTICE Se-088 FICTITIOUI aullNl!ll 1---------NA.ME ITATI!MINT Plft.IC NOTICE The lollowlnn .-IOI\, ,,. 'tcTmoua .U.IMll PlalC NOTICE • .. ~ NAMI ITATIMINT ._....., d<>lng butlneN u . MESA The lollowlnn ,_.IOl\t ~ nCTmOUI au ... 11 '1CN~~ ...... , ... auTl~NT·· OPTICAL. t810 Newport .... ,,.... NT -.. ....,. doing bu1ln ... u AUDIO-NAME ITATI• T .. -f-"....., Blvd · Coate Men, CA VIDEO ENGINEERING. 3>8 Tiil lollowlnn perlOnt are ,.., "''"""ng person• are 92627 . ·• doing bullnftt .. THE Miio B E.lpejo 1973 Con· Cti.rry Tree Lane. Nawr.ort doing t>utl,,_ 11: FARM-
NESTKEEPERS. 426'.'I 3 ISi llnental AVI Cost• M .... Beech, CA 92680 ER'S BOOKS. 25251 N\Wtl SI , Newport S.ach, CA CA 92527 Paul Edward Stary. 338 Vitia Drive, Laguna Nlgull,
926&3 Tn1s buatnen t1 con-Cherry Tree L-. Newpon CA 92677 Nikki ON Re~2643 o Beeeh, CA 92680 Jemu Peul Farmer. · r-ducted by •n lndlvlduil Thi• bu1lne11 la con-25261 Nueva Vltte Ortw. ange Ava II E. Ill Mesa. Miio E.apejo CA 92627 Tnla etttement waa llled ducted by 1n ln<IMdual Laguna Niguel. CA 92617
Thi• bualness 11 con-wllh.the County Clerk of Or-P1ul E Stary fhlt bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by en individual i nge County on September Thlt atatement wu flied due1ed by. an Individual Nikki ON Ray 20. 1985 with the County Clerk of Or-Jamee P8UI Fanner
Thia etatement was flied '217l'7 •noe County on September Thia. 1tatement wu IMed
With lhe County Clerk of Or-Published Orange CoHt 25 1955 wtth the County Clark of Or-
ange County on September Daily P1lo1 O<:tober 5, t2, 19, '1l1AI ange County on Se9ternt>er 25. 1985 26 1985 Published Orange Coast 24, 1985
F2S1531 Se-076 Dally Piiot Oelobe< 5, 12. 19, fl2l'1*
Pubtlsned Ortnge Coast 26, 1985 Published Orange Cout
Dally Piiot October 5, 12, 19, Se..oa3 Dally Piiot October 5. 12. 19.
26, t965 ---------26. t985
Sa-087
Pl&.IC NOTICE
Pta.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUllNHI
NAME STATEMENT
---------Sa-089
Pta.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUatNEIS Ml.IC NOnCE
'1CTmoua austNIEll The following persons are
NAME ITATEMIENT doing business 11· UNITED
NAME IT A TI!MINT F1CTITIOUI BUllNEH The lollowing person• are NAME aTATI!•NT
The lollowlng persons are STUNT ACADEMY, 317 E
doing business as: G.E.Z. Grant St . Santa Ana. CA
ENTERPRISES; Newport 92701 American & Assoc lat el Michael Lee Beron, 3 t 7 E
596 t eeutleld Lane Hunt' Grant SI . San la An1. CA
doing bualneu aa: NEW-The followtng paraona are
POR'r PAINTING COM-doing bualnea I.I'. SWISS PANY, 406 Lenwood Or., TECH INTERNATIONAL
Newport Beactl, CA 92827 l 10 24th St.. Newpori
. -9270t lngton Belch. CA 92647 Rock Anthony Paolucci.
Ray Rance Pion II. 406 BeaGh CA 92663
Lenwood Cr · Newport Rite Clara Zurcher, t 10
Gery Edward Zyczynalcl, 15655 Wiiiiams .:i54 Tuatln 596 t Bellflekt Lane. Hunt-CA 92680 ' '
lngton Belch. CA 9264 7 This business 11 con-Thia busineas Is con-ducted by co-partners
Betch, CA 92827 24th St Newpor1 Beach CA Thia 1>u1lne11 Is con-92663 ' ·
ducted by a.n Individual This bualnasa Is con-
R1y R1noe Pion 11 due1ed by: an lndlVldual
ducted by ao individual Michael lee Biron Gary E Zyaynalcl
Tiii• s111emen1 wu tiled Rita Clara Zurcti.r
wltn the County Clerk ol Or-Thi• statement wu flied
ange County on Septembe< with the County Clet1I of Or-
26, 1985 ange County on Septernt>e< Thia stitement was flied This starement was filed with the County Clerk 01 Or· wHh lhe County Clerk ol Or-inge County on O<:tober t ange County on September t985 18, 1985
f2l7W7 25. 1985 Published Orange Cout '217•1S
F2l7tlO F211Mt
Publllhed Ot•~ Coast Published Ofange Coast
Dally Pllol October 5, t2, 19. D&lly Pilot O<:tober 5. t2. t9.
Oa11y Piiot October 5. 12. t9, Publlsl>ed Orange Cout
26, 1985 Dilly Pilot October 5. 12. 19,
26, 1985 26. t985 Sa-071
sa.--074 26. 1985
S.-073
S1--068
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Pta.IC NOTICE 1--Pta.-l_C _NO_TICE
FICTITIOUS 8UllNIEIS
NAME STATEMENT
FICTITIOUI auatNEH FICTmOUI auatNEH
NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATE•NT
The following persona are
doing blJtlnesa as COM-
MER CI Al COLOR
GRAPHICS. Models Photo
541fvlce. 7532 E. Chapman
Ave., Orange, CA 92669
Kenneth A. Smith. 1078 El
CAmlno Dr .. Coal• Mesa,
CA 921527
Thi• business Is con·
dueled by: an Individual
Kenneth R Smith
Thie 1tal9menl was filed
with the County Clerk ol Or-ange County on Sep1amt>er
FICTITIOUI IUSIHHI
NAME ITATEMeNT The lollowlng persons ara
doing buslneSI u : INTEK.
2917 Newpor1 Bl•d. New-
port Beach. CA 92663
Innovative Perlpheral
Technology, Inc , A Call-
torn1a Corporation
This business ts con-
ducted by· a corporation
E T LaB1nce. Prealdent Tnls statement wu llled
with the County Clerk ol Or-
1nge Counly on September
12. 1985
f21M21
The following Pl'IOl\I ar-; The following PlflOl\I are
doing ootlnea as RICCO & doing bualneu H : E.A. JENNY CLEANING SE;R-HUMMEL & ASSOCIATES; VICE. 707 J1mee St. #8, South Coast Property Man-
Coeta Mesa. CA 92827 agement; Soulh Coast Rick H Erlclllon. 101 Properties
Jamet St. •B. Coetll.l Meea, Edward Andreu Hummel
CA 92827 214'h Fernteaf Ave .. Corona
Thia buslnese 11 con-del Mar, CA 92625
ducted by. husband ind wife Thi• buslne11 la con-
Rick H. ErlcklOn ducted by: an lndlvldual
Thie 111tement was flied Edward A. Hummel with the County Clwk ol Or· Thls 1111emen1 was ftled •noe County on September wtth 1he County Cler1< ol Or-25. t985 ange County on Octobe< t,
f2l1UO 1985 Publllhed Orange Coast ~ 25. 1985 F2l7543 Publlimed Orange Coast Dally Piiot October 5. 12. 19. Publlthed Orange Coast
26. 1985 Dally Pilot October 5, t2, 111. Publtlhed Oteoge Coast Dally Piiot O<:tober 5. 12 111.
Dally Piiot Octobe< 5. 12. 19, 26. 1985
215. 1985
Sa--088 26. 1985
Sa-066 Sa-069
Sa-017 ---------i---
P\8.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICC PlalC r.>TICE
P\BJC M>TICE FIC11TIOUI aultNEll FICTmOUI au ... 11 f1CT1TIOU8 llUllNEH
'1CTTT10UI 9UIMIEll NAMI ITATI!•NT NAME ITATlmNT NAm ITAT'lmHT NA• ITATl•NT The lotlowtng peraon1 are The following perton1 are The following peraon1 1re
The following persona are doing bulln-u GRAY doing bu1lne11 u IN-doing buslnesa u : CON·
doing bu1lne11 as EXPLORATION ANO OE-TELLIGENT COMPUTER CEPTOESIGN MARKETING
PRECISON MARINE FABRI-VELOPMENT co . INC . SYSTEMS . 5478 Well-SYSTEMS: COM System•. CATION. 2540 Fairview, Suite 266. 2005 We11 Balboa mlnater Blvd . Wealmlnter, 403 Fernleaf, Unit A, Corona
S1nt1 Ana, CA 92703 Blvd . Newport Bead1, CA CA 92583 del Mar. CA 92625 MlchHI \lee Moornouse. 92663 G110 Dinh Ngo & Ngoc Lan Michie! Llwrence Furl1nl, 1451 East Danes Or . West Gray Exploration and De-T Ngo. 250t S Salt•. Santa 403 Fernleal, Unit A, Coron•
Covina. CA 91791 velopment Co . Inc . Florida Ana. Ca 92704 det Mar. CA 92825 Colleen Marie Moorhouse, This business Is con-This business la con-This bualnen la con-
1451 East Oines Or . We91 ducted by a corporation ducted by husband and Wiie ducted by. an lndl\lldual Cov1111. CA 9179 t Martin K1rb1n. President Ngoc Len T Ngo Mlchael L. Fi.Jrfanl
Thi• bualness 11 con-This statement was llled This statement was flled Thia statement was Ille<! ducted by: husband and wife with the Counly Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk of Or-with lhe County Clefk of Or· Colleen Moorhouse ange County on September ange County on September ange County on Septeml>ef
T1tl1 statement was Ille<! 24. 1985 25. t985 25, 1985
with the County Clerk of Or-F217384 '211537 '217Q4 ange County on Septembet Published Orange Coasl Published Oranoe Coaat Publlatied Orange Cout
18. 1985 Dally Piiot O<:tober S t2. t9. Dally Piiot O<:tober 5. t2, t9, Dally Pilot October 5. 12. 19. F211114 26, t985 28, 1985 126, 1985
Publlshed Orange Coast Sa-072 Si-082 Si-085
Dally Pilot October 5. 12. 19. I 28. t985 Sa-070
PlB.IC NOTICE
ITAT£MENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF
UllE Of '1CTITIOUI
8U81NEll NAME The lollowlng persons
hive abandoned the use of the Flct11tou1 Business Neme Power Wash lnter-
HOROSCOPE
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SYDNEY
0MARR
netlonat. 1595 t Plumwood. Sunday October %0 Westminster, CA 92683 R'IE h 2 9 y . . The F1ct111ous Business ~ S (Marc 1-Apnl I ): OU receive acclaim from peers,
Name referred to above was supenors. What had been deemed a lost cause 1s revived, much of it due
~'.~-~~ ~;~~~~7County on 1
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0 your
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e!forths. Focus on completion, added recognition. intensified
Ernest H Miiier to10 w ove re auons Ip.
Alton. Santa Ana. CA 92707 TAURUS (April 20-May 201: Stress independence, creativny,
This business was con-willingness tO go beyond previo us hm1tat1ons. Scenario highlights
ducted by an tndlvldua1. unique information travel education and a variety of experiences Thi• ltllement was filed y 'II r' . . . with the county Clerk of or-o u get to heart o matters 1n romance.
1nge County on September I GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Yo u're being pulled in two directions
24. 1985 simultaneously. Follow through on hunch, keep promise to loved one
Publllhed Orange Coast fi Ifill fi I bl' befi · · ' Dally Pilot October 12 19 u 1 manc1a o 1g.at1ons ore engaging 1n speculative venture.
26, November 2. 1985 · · Family reunion 1s pan of fulfilling scenario.
Si-097 CANCER (June 21-July 22): You arc in enviable position of ~--··having a choice." A void scattenng forces. refuse to be cajoled into
... snap decision. Social act1v1ties accelerate. popularity increases. You'll
-be sensitive to "body image." := LEO (July 23-Au~ 22): Attend to details. read between lines.
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realize someone 1s trying to "tell you something." Don't object to
frankness! Be aware. alert, w1l11ng to remodel. to revise original plans
-... VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Open lines of communication. be alert
_. to s!gnals. clues. Lunar pos1t1on h1ghlpts speculation, variety. := cha~sma. physical attracuon. Member of opposite sex dispatches
...
spectaJ message.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) Emphasis on land, real estate shelter Ill lifestyle. You'll receive news concerning ways to beautify surr~undingS
-and yourself. Be d1plomat1c, refuse to act on impulse. You have
marvelous opportunity to win friends, influence people.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Define terms. look behind scenes
gjve f~ll J:!lay. to curiosity. Make inq.u!ries. reject superficial responses:
Relauve 1s sincere but could be misinformed. Respond accordingly
Pisces plays paramount role.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Nothing occurs halfway -
scenario h.i~lights deadlines, pressure, promises, love and money.
Older ind1v1dual helps you understand rules, regulations. Cancer.
Capricorn persons play top roles in dynamic scenario.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'IJ have chance to prove
major point. People you admire will be drawn to you , will confide
problems and seek your counsel. You'll be at ri&ht place. you'll receive
reward long overdue.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Liaht is shed o n areas previously
"restricted." You'll be asked to participate in project rclatina to
commumty, chanty or politics. Be receptive, but define role. Leo
another Aquan.an fiaurc prominently. '
PISCES (feb. I 9-March 20): Elements of timmg. luck ride with
you! lntuiuon nnas true, you'll know wbat to do at crucial moment.
Focus also on popuJanty, pin lh.rouah business or career. You'll be
1hv1ted to gourrnet dinner. Family reunion i1 featured.
IF OCl'OBER H IS YOUR BlRTBDA ~ you are sensitive. loyal.
prescient. emollonal. aod mother bad more 1nOuence o n you than did
father You have 1ounnet appetite and possible diacstive problem
C'apncom.C'anccr pcrsonsplayimporuntrolesin yourhfc. Thi1can be
your power year, you make remarkable CO!t?eblck. if a~nale you could
marry. If mamcd, then: could be an addition to f1m1ly. Married or sin~e. you take .,eater charac or 1.our own destiny and could ao into
butiness for yout'IClf. You make • fresh start .. in November.
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1927 '*''" poet cetdl from around the wortd S 1
each. 738 w .. 1 17th
St..-!, Coeta M--. Sat-
urday M . 122-9603 or
780-02ee.
Orange CON1 OAJL Y ptLOT 18aturdey, Oct.obit 11. 1Na A18
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Lett A BB' a.1a1 llH ClmW/Offfle 1411 C'leriulJOt&t 14. CleriAJ/Oftiet MM au. 1111
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Spenlell'Yf/..-.t.mele't'• a.nenta. 4'A days. exp lllOM..... Flnanclal/ ln1ur1nce lllllTUY ......, ITl111 if
low Lab. male Corgi r~'d. Np1 Boh. 642-2828 S>W1 time. bright, n.t. Company t\al Immediate If you tiaYe nonnal ..,. Sal l Sun f¥llW 1~ old. St"'• In ,.......,, ___,,_ ._._
brn/wf'll, male Pit bull good 1~ & ~no lull time QPenlngs fOf retarlal .-1119 ~ .... ._,_ ._ -Puppy lawn/wt'lt. N4M-.....,.lL ....... ,... 1'<1111. nr Alrpc>rt, In-NB. entry '9vel and want en lnter•tlnQ no~ nee. 8 2616 Perlon. FIT. 5 Deya.-Xlnt
port Boch Anlmal Muirt heve at !Mat 8 mo'• College etudenl OK ACCOUNTING CLERK chan;. of-~ wtth an llllllT p&aMe -.otklng condl. ~
Shelteir ~ ~lence In all ph.... 95S-0588 TYPIST(40wpm) OCMll view thla II tor -flnectienta6a.87~10t0
FOAM ohelr'*ia, -'deer TWO Fr9nd\ door. all ' In medleal lneuranc.e bllf-GENERAL OFFICE 00 A 1m'a11 bu Opportunity to earn ell
fumtture $60 Meh. ~ WOOd S30 eecf\. 2 gl... FOUND Small tam blk Ing & follow up. Type, flle, IDDAL IFflOI Xlnl t>en9flt pllC)l{age 4 ~1u11,,. La u~a J.:'h mOMy Mlllng gou'1'Mt Cl-...... /a.•·-·utt
hee as. Palntlngt to S20. ahow c .... 10x30d0 puppy Lab mh1, CM at• good phone tec:hnlquee, Coeta M ... bfanch. Apply working condltfone llnandal ~ firm ~~,!.~~11:'~-._ -
C&otNno to S15. Hou.-S30 aeictt. Dutch tat* 64S-0103 good benefit•. Send r• & train In Full«1on 8uay Plea11 con11c:t Lynn o.allng with natlonal and SS•
hold Ttem1 t2-150. 24x3e 13. Chalrt, ~ LOST: dog, Lia/Pak eume to Comp Care phonea, bookkeeping, Stantneld, 759-7993 International bank• Cliff Ptua 642-0972 ••• ..... PIT PIT
646-7157. 1980 w .. t. painted Mt 135. EJec1rlc brown, Atlanta & H9W-Corp. P.O. Box 8490. S6 p /hr 40 hr ~k. AVCO FINANCIAL Send relUIM 10 Tradition HOUSEPLANT SALES - -mtnater. Coeta Meea dryer N°Sr S30. Foldlng land. Rewatd. 9et-M37 N 8 . 928&0 Att Jef1 Fehr 871-8301 Kate SERVICES EOE Man~t & Finance. P/tlme Wkndt 7~"'50f IM6-7e.2t
FORMAL dining table ~hatrt .. ch. Luy LOST Kitten, graytwht. 4 111iaa. OUll WESTCLIFF-GEN OFF P/T llOlnllY Inc . 880 South Coatt Hra n.x. 645--0210 •lat
59x45, roli.d l*'Mtal d ~le ;v ·~~ $6S1~ mot old, Bayer•t area. Bright, enthu1lu11c work, type. ~3. N.B Real Estate Appralaal ol· Highway, Laguna Beach, --IALD Full time night hoet ..
I eg 1 • w a In u t S 5 0 · -~" GrencE d oor. • ..,, 648-6507 mature '*''°" required Laude< 842-4335 lice Pref Word Pro-Ca 92851 Clothl"" "-t em Mfg Co. APC>IY In l)WIOn Tuea-Fn
1"7•" .. W""" ..----.. 722-73519Y9ni""•· __.,,, · · ryer ..,..,. f bu Chi • . .,, ..,_ TI'9 ...... •-...___ • v "" ...,.,, ·-new --..,.-------·__;:._...-_...,..... Chlldrant c:lotri.t and LOST Lh ... Apao ma'9 Of •Y rQP<ac:10f • Grubb & Ellll Retldentlal ceu1ng & Wrxd Stat exp TYNT /llllPT loc In S A nda tut "'-...., ·---• heed $60. Aefr'CtOf, HANDMADE batik trcim 1oy1 S 1-S 5 . C a I I blk ~/red collar 1 yr old o~. Permanent P<>S-Brokerage Dlvltlon In Flexible hrt 873-3772 Excellent typing tatlllt 8 Paced. energetic:, mature Center°'· Nwpt Bctt.
1927 SHIP menu& and tour
guldee S245. 738 WM1
17th Street, Coeta Meaa.
722·91583 or 790-02".
work• grMt $60. olcklp Java, no two alike 115-645-&499. Rambo-vie Mariner& Prk ltlon, ealary oPen accord-Newpc>rt Cent«. need• muet, 65wpm+ Xerox !*'M>n Sal~ w/exper •Tiii
bike with llghta '30. SISO. 738 W••t 17th, TWO kl ..._.... d & W•tcllff 648-5748 Ing to quallflcatlone excep1lon11 1ec:re11ry llOEPTlll&Sl memory writer ex-5~222 PIT fOf CM Chlneee Amt &42-4110G. Coeta Mel&. SaturcSsy no .,..,19r .. I , Typing lpeed & eccuracy Accurate typing 1klll1 Buey C M lnvHtment prefer ed 9-' 72 2-9 583 or nice S15 aadl. King e6eo-LOST Siberian Huaky, required. For Interview w/at lealt 60 wpm, com-Firm teek• prot ... 1ona1 :'=1e mulll~le ta~:. Lool<lng fOf outgoing. am-lntrvw l:30-3PM o.y
760-0289. trlc blanket S 15. Poemel male, blue fYel, brotlen appt. 650--0736 put., & real •tate knowt-receptlon11t 10 compll-P n 0 n 9 S u 1 1 n n • 01tlou1 Salee Ae9t to left Call lor 9'191 645-6600 23" ZENITH contole TV,
wonc1 good S26. 2 11ov
hHtert 1500 wattl,
M¥er uaed S15 and S25.
Shipe wheel, IOlld wood
$20. Rival meet lllcer,
new S20. 546-24~.
24" BUCH Cru!Mr bike
$40. Bike partt 26$-
S7.50. Four VW flat type
hubcap• S5 . Buggie
board S3. Ski• S5. ~5-3638.
2 LAROE loldlng tablel
S15 Heh. Pendulum
ctoek $60. or... wtilp
S to. Tool• 50$-$5.
Cud(oo cioca sso. eu ..
tom made tingle tptaed•
S15 aadl. AntlqUM S2-
S10. He<!oe dipper S12.
Large mrrror S 15. Fur
•tole S25. 2 of1loe chalrt
S15. Skl9 S25. Chr1Stmaa
tr .. S7. CM1tm11 llghtt
$4. Antique ft()()( lamp
S10. Sweeper S15. 218
22nd Stl'Ml. Cotta M ...
Saturday/Sundsy.
' MAN tent S25. Makeup
mirror $8. Electric curter•
$,10. Glrl't 81cet• llze 2 S5. Movie ICfMn $ 10.
MAN'S Stetra Schwinn 10-tool. new 135. Chlkl'• tall, Rewatdr.98-3731 -•• Fl._ IF.O edge helplul Salary com-ment front office. people 17141645-65ee MO'ldt y· g::;~1:i.tN.:::. :~~~ IEITAllllT ~nod r~~ ~ •. 1cn .. 1~ p,-~-•-"M' Fu-ll-t'--. ~· .. ---h. menturatew/exper. coo-sklll• Imperative Cell Fla tt 3PM ...... S apeed new rMr tire and ....,. -· .,._ -~· ......_ • • "',. , ....... .,..... • ...,.... tact Admlntratlve A .. 1. Vicky, 549-3185 ut. 204 r ay a ., ........ ty •Iona. Untlmlted Growing compeny w/buey
cable and look, excellent one $20. Clothel, lhoee ••-21,..,... 1 yr axp In GYN req. XJnt Mra Nttland ~200 Ttekaical/Tr .. n poten1111 GrHt op-N.B_, loca11on II IOolclng
rldln9 condition S35. all• 8 S10. Manicuring _.rr •• pay & beMfltl 720-1941 REC£PTIOllST pc>rtunlly for right I*'· tor a bright energ.tlo,
Child • trelnlng bike with table S60 Manicuring oopl yoopl lluogy Higo "'"., 8pm or 673-2598 LfUl. llllnUT HIS '°" Call (8 t8!808-3e&' amt>ltlou1. reac>onalb ..
training wtlMlt S16. Ex-chair $25. Barbie Wanted urQentlY tomeOM MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER congenial office, Newpori nPIST aum-1&111mm and ti.rd wonting penon
cellent condition haa Dr• 1 m ho u • • S 3 6 . to dellv« 1 dreeMr & Work at home Full-tliM Beach 2-3 Yra legal MC· 1 llAll llUT IN P /T to train fOf our ~
hard rubber Urea and Danlelle StMI paper-bkcaM 10 Michigan. Days poaltloni avall9t* Mull retarlal exper Must must IEWPllT lfFICE 86autlful new ha r N lon With Angel'• Bnan Down-ment teem. APC>IY In C*'-
coeater brtk•. 378 •7 bllci{e 754. French med41 720--0522. hm 831-6127 have min 3 yeara acute pouan good •klll•. Pleaaant mature peraon, ~"r:n!~n N~~~,f~ •no. NBA'• Jamal Wiik• .on Wed-Thurt 8-5
Avacado, Coeta M..._ male new 81cl ja.cket latge p I I i hotpl11l tr1nt exp Apply Salary commeneurate mlnlum 60wpm, thort-lull time mot Iva led and All American Ann 2332 W Coatt Hwy, N.8
Phone 642-S487. S50. French made male Ult81 '" et1 l lam-4pm Monday-Fri-w/skllls Call btwn hand des111ble Well ... etylltt M~•t have full Mayen In GrMt Arnefl-Aalt IOf Jay Of VM8rie.
NEW 48" round aluminum good looklng . new tkl 3114 day 7aa--8500 8:30-12:30, 478-2657 all< taofllhed Property Mtn-cllenlele Call lrx int«· can Health Nutrition ~ •• ._ ...
tablet, wt'llte Of vanltla pant• 32-34 S50 all Sun-· tor Beverly agement Company. at-View 722_8111 Own your own ~work •--plui 4 •IMI tube wt'llte day. 309'h lrl•. COfona FOUND: new Preecrtptlon PlllffHAlll Ul&ITAIT tractive Bayfront Offlc:e. oull,_. along lloe ot I• hiring experlenc.a
hlahb k h I a45 del Mar. PCH 1oward1 Gluaea, vie. E. 20th S t LI Ph.,.""I ,,.._ LEGAL SECTY exp pref Employee lniwrance Pro-dozen1 ot grM1 tthletlcl WAITRESSES lor bre9k·
g ac C lrl · Laguna, right on Street, Co111 MeH. tae f Clul r-•n• Word proc. desired Air-gram Starting salary TTPISITTll/ 0 /4.41--0788 E/642-7434 tu111unc:t1 lhlft1. Ape>ly ~= l~~W=-\~ Margarite, right on Sea-642-565e :~10~1 °l'n ~~~ port area. 851-24•4 S 14001mo Immediate PUTI IP llTIST PART TIME SALES In penon 819 ~
back ohalre S50. OrtlTed view, right on lrlt , In Ldy •vi u 1"'--ln compa-praetlce cuni.: Loe. In PAIT TIME opening. Mtll...,c:onnden-Exper'd In t>en., women'• yhollow Ln, Lag a..ch
lor umbreu ... new cu.. back. 873-5802. nlon lor able '*''°"· sml San Bernardino For "'* Wiii tlat reeurne to llllr Woody Immediate o~nlng ror & men'• lhOee 2-3 dyl No phone callt ~
tom made klln dried fir UNFINISHED needleWork salary. Leisa ~ 126 11Jrth9' Into. ( 1) 370--0102 The Dally Piiot Clrc:t.1lallon " Ul 1141 eicper typeeetler Must per week Should aver-Tm llAll ..a
80" round table. white project•. yam, fabric: for PHONE A MESSAGE llA Office needl 8 reliable le.,.ri ltatlil UHi have have mark-up age S75/d1y 75~9551 11 hiring axe~lenced ::.~5.r~ ~:. q~ulltl'J;_~S101.fOfOldbraldedwood "LIP SERVICE" will dellv9' EXPER In all taceta ol mature and reeponllbf9 llClna•y f/T exper d t!iu~u:i back-SALES HELP HOSTESSES, atanlng ~ yoor call no mtt19' the perM>n to verity new or--, groon P nt Den· FfT &.i PIT sales Ml p/hr Full & pa11 11me
Picnic:, patio, gamea, llght nt«• type 1" and 1w· nature, Insult, tender t>ac~ottlc/~tl/tT ~lnBt d9'1 NO SELLING 1 glr1 ottloe Conl1ruct10.n/ eflt• tncludlng medical & Ilion,; tun niwtlcal ~ Apply In penon 819 yellOW enamel flnlah. Two lettert 50$-$ 1 each greeting and any oth« opp,, w """'"' •· Development exp pref d dental lniwranoe con-• SleepytioUow Ln LaQ bencheaattached.Orlli.d Redwood picnic table kind ol meuage. 842-50359-69m M-Frl Apg:ani must have a meture. tle1dble hours' genial atmosphere Con· clot~ing etore. Exper a.ach No ptioM c:aiT.
lor umbrella $50. Two and benchee 135. Wood ~ 7542 722 1301 Cltri ·'/Olli 11.111 ¥ phone personality 8'2-6411 tact Alina &42,..321 ut pref d Charllee Locker. p6eaM extra 48" benChea If cs.-•wing/gym Ht SSO -Of -· Ce.&_ ct -raining will be provided 291 ' v11 Udo. Nwpt 87>6230 !---------
tired S 10 aadl. Teblea Of Handmade braided rug TllOl IF DUSI ·--m11 Learn valuable office SEO In UY /lEOEn Gtaeral SUI _ ... , --'d If ..... sklllt, work with nice Fut paced N B-P R ottlce -•••E -••T W.U ..,,.,,. ..,. eeparate 48"x73" $30. 8 lhullera ESCORTS Growing Newport Beach ..-v..1e and earn *• "5 __. -Salee g1r11, ..,....,. 11-.a. & luU SERVICE ST•T1AL dellred. 18" col<>< TV 12"x28" S25 all. Old pie-898-2355 ,,....... -< nde expe<'d responelble IAILY Pit.IT ..-' ..... ,.. "'" Sean. NIOe picture and tura tramet a 1 each Ad Agency. needs sharp per hour to 1tertl Monday person 65 wpm, Word lime IOf tut growing 1ttendent Awiy CMl!r°'1
cabinet. Table S50 53•1383. Dt•ntiea 3011 detail mined bllllng Cle<k • Friday 4·30108·30, Sat. proc:esalng a plus 330 w Bay Streel clothlng company Man-3190 HatOO< Blvd. CM .,.. Muat be good with Ilg-6:00 to 10·30 AM. 720--09•l Cotta M9". Ca 92627 e;ement abllh._ 1 plut 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia ~o-J~s~~.;~: 640-1735. VIVITAR 2x Tele converter HOUSEKEEPER/ Nanny, ures, ty~ 55 wpm, use Please call Eiieen 10 142-4121 Mu at be churtul , 11
ment Sl-S15. Men, ONE pair champagne ror 35mm SLR, llke new llve In Call SuHn, tO-key by touch schedule an appoint-llGn/OlllllUfH energetic: & wont well llUlf.S women'• clothing SO.-drapee with aatln back S20. 645---0490 673·-5096 I Previous agency exper ment 6'2-4321 Responstble for small high with the public Fut Id-The Orenge Coaet Deity
Two old typewriter& S 10
S25. 2181 Rale6gh Av-9"x9e" S25. 844-0780. Wood patio table/benchet larl17!t•t I ~~~~:· xl~ri::.fl~t -EOE activity ofllc:e. Good Sain SSIO ~~ ~~ ~lot,,.~~~~
anue. Coeta Meaa. PATIO table S30. Six patio S26. Double r..adb<>ard l Send resume 10· Mrs PUT TIME ~~ ~~~~~.. llUYtlY mm Oct 2, Ciotti. Ouat-~blllt-MH In.
5 MB cartridge dllk• 3m chalta $45 Mt. Oel\lxe S5. Twin bed frame, Pnfnaleul/ Brecke, P.O Box 8710. lfFIGI Wiii train rest 557-3200 tor NB Flower Shop Full or ,.,,, t8110 Euald, Foun-elude plCk up ~ tt.-
920-12 S60. Daluouth c:ollap1lbl1 ,P•tlo um-WOOd S20. Gu11oveS15. Maiailtrltlft SlOI 9N
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w58port Beach. Ca The Dally Piiot Clrculttlon p/tlme. Muet haw ooocs lain Valley 841..0SO Overy of ad1, pylllng
DS180 printer ribbon• brella $35. 1 ~ton room Double ~ S28. Baby •-omoe needa a retlable 11m /HOPT driving record ~1887 SERVICE STATION tear1Mitt1. prooeeelng
$4. Dtablo Hytype I print-air conditioner $50. Four ttrollef S9 Baby walker n....-i,, -n ._ ~. -..ht ...... IEOI"' ••-meture and rMl)onalble Po11tlon avall lor e lharp PIM _. •y ... -Salee Per90n. FIT or PIT• ldt. end • ~ of
., ribbon• 13. Wetaultt 90da tounteln •tool• S20 $8. Wood dining table uw...., '""' ,,_, ''"V "-•• .,, -• f Mlf·etarter to handle or -"'~ ~ NI comm'91ion plua °"* dutlee. c.ndlda'le O'nelll medium longjohn Mt. Elec1rle fant fOf auto-S20. Twin bed S 15. aggreulve pereon fOf of' 1 lmmed opening. FIT A11t. P9fl0n or • phone cl«k variety of ---·1 otc dut .... Sell the ftneet c:t.11tom iew~ ~·t ... ........,. ,.~-l'TIU9t t>e mrert*y or-
$40. Short)ohn S30. "Rolle moblle, COit $110 Mcil, Lam pt $5 etch . flee management & computerized Rec. Dept rlltlon~lc:ant mull lncld'g p•h~~ ... heavy elry'!'dSwlalwatc:heato 25'9-0'~'~c~· oantz*1,f9IC)Onllb'eano
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Strobonar llaah 7805 NII for S20 aeictt. Satur-953-1318. promo. tlonal rMttwa. Ex-~lonk~.Gneaoodvycom-c:ol-~V:.1~ Tral"*I~ typing (&5 wpm). ftllng. • national & lntametlonal , at* to wont well with
S25. Steve. 7eo-e&39. :Y e-~f.w~~ ~~ TWO 1oU19' oven• table perlence In terv1ce Ind~ ,_, """'" 0 provided LMtn valuable compu1er oper1t1on1 clien1ale lmmed polltlon others
B•R S10. Swtv.I ·"·'r .... • .. ':l·1·••. o ac . and thrM chairs S15 try & IBM program• munloauon tklllt. 1 -office ..;111, wortl with local 9'rand1 lor • ema1i tn unique Newport 8eact'I T~ ealae Send r.ume Ann. Uaa ,.. "'-..., _.,......... preferr--' ProfHe'onal Key/Computer ex-_.__ ' compu1--ark ... lngfl nne )ewelry talon Med ••••p&11•••y Smith, to:
Exerciae traedmlll $50. .. each Two butterfly pie.-...., ' perlenoe prerd Benefit•. ,...,. people and earn '" "' •• rm --··-_,_ Set.nee ~Ion m.,.,_ RUG runner 12 x12. yard• turH S5 and $7.50 appearance, aalaryopen. Send raeuiM to· PP C $4.00 p/hf to ltert. Mon-located In the Airport benefit• Exper requited T09 comm. no r...,..,.., -·--• l.lnee lOt Wool .,,,M, S20. 2 drawer Ille cabinet 548~5817. Send 10 rHumH 10 PO Box 348• South day-Friday 9:00AM to erea of Co1t1 M .. 1 Grad Gem pref Inquire no charge blletl•. Tac>9 IAILY N.IT
throw rug• SS. Large 115"x30" gray S15. King Forma, 190 N•wport 1 ou.una CA 92877 2.00PM. Plo,se 0111 Good beneflta. H lary for man9ger 844-8325 evall Shltta avall ~9. 8 P.1. ... llll ~tal cloth•• cabinet aln blue nylon ~· laaiant I fiauctal Cent« Dr. NB. 92MO ~ • Eiieen to tchedule an ap-commenturate w/exper days • .,.... FIT PIT
$10. Bunk-~ ladden and eaMI 1 10. Man . man-. P/TltH polntment 642 ... 321. Ext. For add'l Info & Interview Proa pr91 but will ttMn .............. tnH
S2. Saturdsy only. 1782 brown all wMthef co.t ADVERTISING Weel<end• • mutt. Some 204. EOE contac:1 Chrl1, 957-0111' 4~771 Laguna
Wa1tmln1ter Avenue. tin ~2. zip-out llnlng, laaian1 bkkpg Call 9am to 12
eo.ta JHaa. 64&--0865. ~=~~~~k C:: OnertuJtin 2t04 ARTIST Mon thru Fri ~
BICYCLES "Schwinn" torted t1-l 15, CoffM txmraolPLOsp/mo. BOOKKEEPER Full-
man'• coH t•r breke tel*, pecan rectangle Full Of l>W1 time. No NII-charge. permaMnl Plt1· • •
cru!Mr. l'IMlth Nddle, S 10. Saturday°' Sundsy Ing! For oetlll8 846-1328 Growing dally ~ lime IOf Santa Ana Mfg.I --....,;;-...::= ~ C9rrier, com-645-9621. ESTABLISHED ROUTE on the Orange Cout s.tld raeume & aalary r• M"'1lal!t lltet plet• alec:'trlc:al itght aye-need• lmaglnet1V'9, Pf'O-qulremente to: 2903 w. d a a 1 tam. Lady'•, man'• 10-SERT A <Soul* matt .... Video gamea and pool ducttve, layout artl•t wtio Pendleton Ave, Santai wool HANDYMAN ano Walldl Int.ton 1P9ed. All look, ride new. lmmeculat•. nne quality tabtee. 55t-41148 underl1and1merc:handi.-Ana, CA 92704 Phone $2 17 n.r day Ilk• 10 car• ror your cMd, 1ma11. I DO IT ALLI &;mp;;. Cleen-Up. pen't The t>est lntencw pe1nung
...,...,. fOf a vatlety ol cllentl. Th1t'1 ALL you P•Y lor AROUND THE CLOC HOME REPAIR. C8fl*'ltry "" Mayro. 982-~73 Choice $49. tM-8138. 137·!· _ ao75x. 19r1ng 135. Ill n LmL 01. Ing, 10 deelgn adYertlelng call• not accepted. I . ,,.. I M-W-F any hl"I 841-~78 531-5579 Pit Of IV'9 mag. malnt, trM trimming. tree REFS M2-2tn
BOAT trailer rollera mi. SWIVEL chair a15 Btaci< A complete nutr1tlonal & Our dltcrlmlnatl~ mar-IMllHPfl 3 II~. 30 d1y minimum 7 Daya-Large Yardl fences & gates. 1,.... trim. Full Malnt. Mowing, plant WIN S50 jr909lw). Oo )'OU ~l~~i: boatl llght endoMd 115: Rockt C:lf~~=.1~2_j~7~nfo. ket demand• qual t)' and P9'mantent PIT. 12-<4pm In the S1t.-Heal1hy-Free Envrm. dump runt C M & N.B weeding tertlltzlng etc know tomee>I~': nwi• an~ trimmer S10 eecf\, $3 Haircut kit SS. 3 decor ttyle ~~~-3~~)~!r~ DAILY 'Aeap11e Carel 54.8-1545"\' aru Jim Why1e 642-7206 Reu ratM. 966-2716 _•_P8l_n_ter _____ _
Camper tie down• 16 tamp• with ctiatn• S30. 114'1aa.n111111 New•p•per production . ltaala1 ltmct Bnliat ~al 'en ••=
aadl. Preeto Uta tank Photo enlarger tao. MaxlmlZe your 11c1111 l join knowledge helptvl At>lll-IMllH"ll PILOT ff -.,.ifiiilii'°"'!"IP"!~•.,10~!W"" S20. ATC helmet s10. Photo drl« $6. Pedde<! eantlquurtel&nndyour ty to wortl un<W dMd-I ROBINS CLEANING LTHAULING -bdVINdhoYMENT L AW j FA NG INTER RS
Chrome part• tall tight• Chair S20. Polatold cam-own future. II yoo have llnM 1 mutt. Prior newt-~;~~~. ~l~~u~9!·1 SERVICE SERVICE 1 throoughly Garage & Yard Clnups Emphuts 752-5008 HANGING/STRIPPING
for '57 T-Blrd *2·110. rs~ •ioad~·~L~ ~ talent In wood ttnllhlng, paper expe< an •d\'&n-Perm p/tlme Hrs nex l clean hooae. 645-9741 Jon 64~192 Attye Partlam & AAot ~A-MC 673
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Sony blaci< and white TV -~ ... S20 Skatet>ovd repair "'· 9tt. La1 ,.. tage Potltlon I• part Houaacieanlng, carpeta & 1tCLEENCO• --ANDYS WALLCOVERING
$20. GIHHI, mug1, m Tire Ssox 13. Mw tume to Artel POB 11959 time. good lnqulrMtl Ind upholstery, W1ndowt, etc Clean-upl & Htullng 1 ··M~ I ln11allatlon & Removal
v ..... ~b9Ck• 10.-t 18 Tiger alec:'tronlc: lg-CM 92827 lnveetmt R~. reeumea to: Steva llr•r lallt. 111-1212 Free est Jonn 645-6730 8Aic0LOCK §tdNE Int palnllng W..C13
S1. Yar age 1 1-115. nltlon $8. Antenna ro-iea; Tt LMJ1 ff14 ~~01~ghPll:t p~gec~o;~ Commercial lnq welcome Heuhng Cleanupa peint-CONCRETE 20 yra ex.p Expert Walleo,,.rlng In ~.~~h•r_!l-t, ~~ t•t~ S15. 887 St. ci.lr EUROPEAN CLEANERS. ng ....... ding odd Jo... r.,,.,. 536-7988 ttt« 5 it•llallon Reu ConlUlt· ..., .,.....__ ..,.... ... S "' ""' S P SONAl LOANS 1 • Coeta M.... Ce ' · -· ..... 1 . ' ant At11gnmnl 581-4590 Moh Bk>uMe dr..... treat . ..,.,, Beer t..-t. Up to $60,000 on your •IO· 92626 Houaec:leanlng/Gardenlng moving, 7 dayt 873-3503 BRICKWORK Small )ob•
llclrta. alaeka.' medium: 546-1526. Coata Meaa. nature. Fr .. d9tall• write ree HI Ref• 495-2478 -Newport Cotti M... •WE GALS SHOULD•
large t lHI 50•·St0. TIRESonbalaneedwMett FOf1une,8255W Alrpc>rt, llAlllllASf Home Cleentng oy tile ltaltk, ltnty Irvine A9rs 675-3175 1tHANG TOGETHER•
TOMtart S&-$8. Ootll S2-to flt Ford, G.M. Chryaler •t• 18-C Houlton Tx l&ILT PM.IT Dynamic Duo Comm'I, Fitana I 339-0730 ANYTIME
110. Whit• bird cege $5. product•. 2-H78x14 on 77035 330 w. Bay St reald'1.x11ref1850-8278 HANEDX MASSAGING •ma1 1Pl11ttr/l>rywall
Corner Center and G . M . a 3 5 pa Ir . ••rt~n~ TJi. H li Costa M .... Ca. 92628 Ho~ & Of1lc:e cleaning by ..... ,-.... _* •Ill •NI• Pomona, Coeta Mel&. 2-1&5Rx13, like ~ 135 _ """ -_.s QUICK & CAREFUL Int !Ext p1tct1 plU1erlng
BOY'S uutty"""' Stl""r-. pair. 2-HR70x15 on G.M. e~. 2 Tb 83% LTV M·NAGER JODI Ple&H call tor lree•1 (71 4)875-8178 0 DATES T1380 6 !cuetom texturing, quality
hand nbralc;"' on~"" -,;0 $60 pair. 2-0R70x t4 on $435/mo 14.25% due 5190 ft estimate 842-6746 Open 7 da)'WMll L a l 2aM 10 4
wont Problem .. No Prol>-
coH ter brakH. 'FrH G.M. S60 pair 1 Ford new 78&-3304 CMS INVEST HouMCteanlng 14 yrs exp 405 301h St Npt Beech Self StOftge Expene lemll •326864 554-7831
wheellng brand new con-b' • k • drum S 1 O · Widow hu money for 1~:;:<'6:~~r~~ full relleble. reu. tree .. t · °""" 1 lt1tia1 U.11 I PlaaWa1 dhlon. a ~Ml ~ty $60. 831-3701. TD'•. 110,000/up, no __. trtna Pina. &45-9866 I - -*l· 1 •Ylll* ...,, .... ._ .. """" ___ _
378 #7 A~o. Coeta TWIN bed• with tramee credit ""'lno penalty Call Muet enjoy wOfklng with Houtec:leanlng. day work. 2' llw D • 111-1111 CL~N & EXPERT 24 llw D • 711-1111
M ..... 642-6487. S30. Couch $60. Stow. C*\ltonAaeoee73-7311 children Experience yoong energetic woman . .,...Mtlngdonerlgh.. Ovet.15 yMr1expenence •Oood)Obldone~~
CRIB and mattr ... $60. B=r~~~'.':..!~~ AaaManantl helptvl exp wlref•. pref N.B.IC .AS Sva Co 492-8827 Lie T-118·428 730-13~3 IDRAINS CLEARFromS15
Stroller $6. Swing 110. MCh. Water~ frame We off., an excellent t>en-area Juen• 548-2960 Htg AIC. Ref rprt hi EF ITAIYlll OIUIH I F1ucet1. OltpOMI Heeter. Ch~ng tat* S10. Car-S15. omc. dealt S25 ............. , 2t21 aflt program, paid va-RESIDENTIAL Xlnt Ref's Aman• AJC aya le 459263 I TllllTS •Ylll OI. 851-9604 M&M 722-9096
rt« . B~• s $6. Sec:retarlal chair S 10. will dO "-"" i cation• & holldaya, bonUI Rees Rat .. No job to Oranoe Co Original I Expert Servtoe & Aec>alr Wonder1'1orM 10. urt-~11 ahelvee S lO. Ole-prof. --vn Mrv. n program and dental in-getamall Mary 472-9833 lt•t Semen Stuoent Mo.,.,.. Tneuf9d 32 yre •xi> Reald'l/Comm
bO&rd as. Drum• 16. covery tOyl new 504-axcf'lange !Of houM tO alt 1uranc:1 Salary plu• llHL IWl lllYIOL EJlqul91te Aoou•&• A; Uc. T124-438 641-8.427 Lie •409035 964-8919
Aquarlume $6*~ $6. S 10. Crockpot $ 10. 2 lo 3 mo'•· (2 ldultt) mileage relmburtement """ra..-or remove Ory-NEW WaretlouM StOfage 2 d~ -5. T~ Roti.terle uMd once Call anawer Ad 224, S1tll11Ctlon guar'd. ..,.. ~. 847 790 All Pluml>lng reQalra Cop-
wrlt•r S35. Carton S20. Tu~at• 504-S2. 642""300, 24 hr9. Applicant mutt apply In Comm'llrMld'I 891-5741 wall ........,.Ira. • _1_ lania met P9f r99tpe, water ne.tera,
cnandell« 1315. &w't~ Kitchen platH and Lett I ,.... HU '*''°"at Del~ PHot. 330 tatracten laatraclita nlon A. ea llc:'d inaur'd ~
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By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. DlllJ .... ...,,
All the ingredients were there
Friday night -Ocean View High's
Seahawks were primed for the upset
of the year-they had paid their dues
in a killer schedule to ready them-
selves for a shot Sunset League power
Fountain Valley.
The running game was there -but
it didn't take long for the Barons to
tum the league football opener before
3,600 at Orange Coast College into a
showcase for its passi ng game as
Dennis Arey single-handedly de-
stroyed Ocean View's secondary with
su receptions for 123 yards, Wlth
touchdowns coming from 28. 7 and
29 yards out on the way to a 28-0
breeze.
"We didn't expect to pass that
much," said Barons' Coach Mike
Milner. "Going in we were thinking
about 10 passes, but they couldn't
cover a couple of our routes. It's ~~?.g to put some points on the
The Barons were up, 7--0, in the first
quarter ~th the help of a 19-yard,
four-play march after the hit-of-the-
(Pleue eee BARONS/83) Ocean View quarterback Cbrla ~ary
loeea co ntrol of ball while P'oantain "\ral-
D1llyPllat SATURDAY.OCTOBER 19. 1985
Golden WMt enJor• • 17-4 leugher In weter polo. 112.
UCLA •nd USC footbetl IMma tackle Pec-10 foea. M .
Westminster
pulls stunner
· over Edison ~ Li 24 -defensive play by tbe secondary and
DlllJ .... ....-.,,, L.. PwrM
ley'a Terry Reichert (rUht) prepuea to
mon ln and reco•er fum\le Friday night.
ons savor -14 numerous missed scoring OJ>-
1 Ch ponumlles were Simply too much for w n over argers the Chargers (4-2 overall, 0-1 in
S league) to overcome. f n Unset Opener "What can I say"'' shruged a
By JOHN SEV ANO
DlllJ .... C.; $ •••
The last time Westmmster High
captured a Sunset League cham-
pionship -1975 -Muhammad Alt
was still heavyweight champion of
the world, the Big Red Machjne in
Cincinnati was intaet and Orange
Coast College actually had the best
football team 1n thestateofCaJjfom1a
... 1fyou can beheve that.
Talk about living 1n a time warp!
And although the corks weren't
popping off champagne bottles Fn-
day night_ Jim O'Hara"s Lions sure
had reason to party
That's because for the first ume
since 1982 and only the SC(;Ond
oc.casion since the 12-year nvalry's
inception, Westminster had knocked
off heavily-favored Edison. the score
being 24-1 4 before an overflow crowd
of more than 5.000 at Westminster
High.
Jumor place-kicker Todd Weaver's
23-yard field goal with 2:40 remain-
ing in the final penod offic1all} iced
the VlCtory. But essenuall y, ttus was a
contest decided long before Weaver's
kick.
Four fumbles. missed defensive
assignments. some add111onaJ poor
dJ.SCOnsolate C hargers head coach Bill
Workman. ··we were lackluster on
offense and certainly oo better on
defense. Give Westminster credit.
We made them look ltlce a great
passing team. We didn't help
ourselves at all
"We're 0-1 in league and that's not
a great start. We played poorly. lo
fact. we stunk:. Do me a favor, don't
ask: any more quesuons."
B)' now Worlcrnan's blood was
coming to a boil. And why not? He
had seen his team blow a 14-7 lead,
mlSS two field goals and get stopped
on thrtt successive attempts for a first
down at the Lions· I 0-yard ljne late 1n
the first quaner when the Cbar&crs
had the opponun1ty to take com-
mand.
lne1dentallv. on those three at-
tempts, au th.e Chargers needed was
ONE YARD.
On the other hand. the Lions (4-2.
1-0) cap1talued on almost everything
the Chargers gave them. cspcc1ally m
the second haJf v. hen the} scored 17
unanswered points
In fact. the Lions scored the ty10g
and go-ahead t0uchdowns after a pair
of Edison fumbles. Wnh senior
quanerback Steve Gulley back at tbe
helm after almost a month absence
(Pleue eee LIOPC8/B2)
Vikes open Sunset with 26-1 O win Guardian
appointed
Marina h as offense in gear, taking early
lead and thwarting Oilers' challenge f~~~~~:!:
V .~:, t~ basketball sap -wbacb
has seen the Sea.hawks forfeit 24
v1ctoncs from last year and the right
to partmpate in the J 986 OF 5-A
playoffs. Huntington Beach resident
ltt Jackson has been official!) ap-
po1 oted legal guardian of 1un1ors
R1cl0 Butler and Dcz1 Hazel\
By STAN GRANCH
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The Marina High Vikin~ held off
tbe Huntington Beach Oilers in a hard
fou&ht battle to win their Sunset
League football opener, 26-10. and
Marina Coach Dave Thompson was
pleased by his team's performance.
especially with offense.
"Thjs was the first game that we
could run and pass well," he said.
The Vikings led from the start as
they scored on their first posscssjon.
The seven-play drive covered 55
yards and was capped by Bill Craft's
I I-yard run.
"This was our first dnve of the year.
and it could not have come at a better
time," exclaimed Thompson. Be-
cause the kick for the extra point
failed, Marina only led 6--0 at the end
of the first quarter.
Huntington Beach got on the board
early in the second quaner as place
)cjcker George Hadjis connected on a
27-yard field goal. The field goal
capped a 10-play drive that stalled on
the Viking JO yard line. Then, with 50
seconds before half-time Marina
scored as Sean Magula plunged up the
middle for nine yards. The touch-
down was a product of Marina's
perfect two-minute drive that cov-
ered 71 yards in nine plays.
The pass for the conversion failed
giving Marina a 12-3 halftime lead.
Huntington Beach scored on its
first possession in the third quaner, as
Joe Napoli bit Chris Ross with a 4-
yard touchdown pass. The score was
set up by the Oiler defense which
recovered a fumble on Marina's first
Woodbridae
compounds
Ardstwoes
By RICH.ARD DUNN
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Woodbridgl High, with a defense
that won't stop, made a bad week for
Laguna Beach worse.
The Artists, under the microscope
earlier in the week because of the
discovery of an ineligible player.
which will force LaJuna Beach to
forfeit three of its Vlctories. fell on
harder times Friday niaht when the
Warriors' stin$Y defense tied
Luuna's offense in knots.
Woodbridge (5-1) stopped the An-
isu' offense cold and pulled off a 2 I -7
victory before a capacity crowd of
3,200 at Lquna Beach Htgh.
The win puu Woodbridge at 3--0.
tied with Newpon Harbor for the top
spot in tbe Sea View league, but its
true test wiJJ come next week when
the Warrion' hiah-powercd dcfcn5e
takes on Saddlcback and its explosive
offente.
"We feel aood about bein$ 3--0,"
Woodbridae Coach Gene NoJi said
"But we can't be too hapPY· We have
Saddlcbeck next week.'
With the forfeits, l...quna Beach 11
now 1-S and only 1-2 in lcque play.
Without the forfeits, the Artists
would be 4-2 and 2-1.
But either way you look at it,
Woodbrids clearly ~ the upper
haGd in tJUi one, altlH>UIJl the pme of
(Plwe .. WOOD9alDO&f88)
play. The Vilcin~ bounced back late
in the third quaner as Craft raced six
yards for the score.
Craft had a good night, rushing for
39 yards and two touchdowns on four
cames, and addding two sacks and
breaking up several passes on de-
fense.
Things did nol go well for Hunt-
ington Beach in the fourth quarter.
The Oilers were constantly starting
from deep in their own temtory.
Perhaps because of the close score
and maybe because of some frus.-
trauon. a figh1 broke out in which two
players were ejected. The fight
seemed to spark the Oilers. at least.
They drove the ball from their own 2-
yard line to the Viking 11 and elected
to go for the field goal with 2:30 left.
The kick sailed wide nght along Wlth
Huntington Beach's hopes.
Two plays after the missed field
goal. quanerback Rick Vandemet
raced 84-yards untouched on a quar-
terback option.
The 5-I I, I 80-pound junior was
the offe nsive leader for Marina. He
rushed for 69 yards and passed for
144.
T he V1kmg offense was balanced.
with tailback Sean Magula rushing for
79 yards to lead the team.
Oilers Coach George Pascoe was
"beyond d1sapointment."
··w e must regroup." he said. ''This
was a must game for both teams 1f
the) have any hopes of makmg the
pla)ofTs. No.,., we have a large ... hill
to chmb ··
The Oilers had some stand out
(Pleue eee VDUtS/82)
I
11ar1na·. Ray Goldaboro aoee up for. pau,
but It fell incomplete a&aln•t the coverage
of Hunttnaton Beach'• Scott Qoodman Fri-
day night 1n a contest won b y Marina.
Goliath a winner, 42-7, over Mustangs
.. 1,··s all tina.bzcd.... said· Ocean
View ba.d:etba.lJ coach Jim Harris.
"'That's tbe end of that issue. -
The Huntmgton Beach Unified
School Dtstnct released tbe mfor-
mat.Joo Fnda:-1n what appears 10 be
the final wrap 1n guarant~IJ1$ the two
Ocean V1ev.. pla:-ers are ehgible to
compete for Ocean \ 1e.,., this year.
The two. onginall) incoming
freshmen from the L\nwood attend-
ance area under th·e umbrella of
Laurant Brov. n a' their legal suard·
1an. were left b' Brown v.1thou1
residence "'hen B'rov. n mo\ ed Wlth
his son from the Ocean \ 1ev. attend-
ance area to Pasadena
Rather than returning tu their
parents' homes 1n l' nwood, the)
v.ound up v.1th Hams at his El Toro
' residence and conttnued their educa-
tio n and bas~ctball pla~ mg at Ocean
Vu~v. v.1th an intra-d1stnct transfer.
but .,.,ere later declared mehgible
because 01 ··undul' influence·
charges
Hams v.as tired lrom his post. but
was later reinstatl"d in d1stnct de-termination~. hut the 24 forfem
s1ood. Later the Cl F Southern Secuon
stepped 1n and imposed further
unctions kn<X ~ing the Seahawks out
oi the ·~ti pla\(1m
o\n J.ppc:d1 1" '"' >l<lll" l IF will be
heard .,.,1thin t.,.,o v.C'Cks. according to
Hams
By JIM CARNETT
Delly l'tloC C.1 • ,.,,,
Sylvis at first reached for Mayne's
hand, then decided against it. Instead,
he grabbed Costa Mesa junior around
the neck and gave him a big hug. It
was the kind of hug that expressed
admiration and respect.
very big. but the~ ha'e \Cf) big
heans."
cepuon. and rushed for J5 ~ardo; on
five camC"s
It was a game which could be
summarized by what occurred on the
field following the final gun -David
vs. Goliath.
"We knew going in that we were
out-manned ... said a smiling Mesa
coach Tom Baldwin "We gave 11 out
best shot."'
Costa Mesa Htgh's beleaguered
Mustangs walked across the field to
shake hands Wlth the huge. and
victorious. Newpon Harbor High
Sailors.
Mesa's gutsy little 5-7, 135-pound
starting center. Kevin Mayne, ex-
tended his hand to 6-4. 291-pound
defensive tackle, Chns SylVls. The
two had sttn a lot of each other all
night.
Newport had won the football
game convioci~y Friday night.
42-7, but Mesas banged-up and
battered MusWlgS captured the
hearts of the fans and the respect of
Coach Mike Giddings and his hosting
Tars. ..
The Must.an~. who have lost a host
of starting players this year due to
inJunes. started six sophomores on
defense Fnda) night Those six
players played on a freshman team
last year that didn't win a game.
"Fole) played prett:-well for us:·
Giddings said "He hasn't thrown an
interc~puon in our last t.,.,o game'.
and he's onh thro.,., n four on thl'
season. He's reall) a ball-<:o ntrol ~ind
of a quanerback ··
Fote~ threv. a pair of touchdov. n~
to wide rctt1ver .\nd) heppard
Wlthin 1·58 of each other 1n the
second quarter The St"Cond looked
hke an exact repla~ of the first. a ~ft
lob into the comer of the end zone
The first came from I"' \ards out and
the second was a 16--yarder
"We may have won e game, but
they 'out-tned' us all night." the
Newpon coach wd. "You have to
give them a lot of credit. They·rc not
Sc.-n1or quarterback Shane Foley
turned in a masterful effort for
Newport. He completed 12 of I"
passes for 2 ~I yards and four touch-
downs. He dtdn 't throw an inter-fPleue eee GOLlATB/83) Knin McClelland
These Cards are marked
KANSAS C ITY (AP) -Will Whitey
Henog's knowledge of the Kansas ('ity Royals
work to the advantage of the St. Louis Cardinals
in tht World Series?
It's been si.x ycan sin~ he was fi~ as the
Royals' manager, but Herzog remains one of
the most popular men on the Kansas C1ry
sports ~oe. It was Herzog who made lbe
Royals tnto winners.
When he took over for the fir«t Jae&
McKcon midway throup the 197S teUOn, he
promptly turned the team's fortunes arou_nd.
The ne•t year. the Royals won their tint of
three strai&ht American Lellue West titles,
each time fot1~ to the New Von: Yankees in
the playom. twt~ 1n the ninth i..nntna of the
final pme.
He was 1nstrumeotal 10 the de' elopment
of Oeorac Brett. Frank Wlute and Willie
Wilson.
Additionally, he knows Royals' left fielder
and leadoff hitter Lonnie Smith. who came 10
Kansas City this year 1n a m1d-5C&3C>n tndc
wtth the Cardinals.
Few men ou\Sl<k the Kansas ('i1y or-
pruzabon know the Royals as well a~ Herzoa.
Wb.tte, for one. f\aurea h111nsl&ht into tht team will c:crtainly nothinckr the C'arcb' chanots.
.. Whitey•s 10 awful smart man. h surt
miaflt be 1 help to the Cardinal&. .. said White.
who credits Herq wtth mokhna him 1n10 a
~l~ptayer
with Whitey's signature
On T V to1JJ6llt
Cla•nneJ 7 at 5:30
.. When he was here. he kept charts on evel)
hitter 10 the leaaue. and 11 was am1Z1ng how he
could predict the way ~ would do, and
where they would tend t<J hn ta1a.ln pttches ..
White was a nervous. unsu~ younsstcr
when Hcrtot took over.
"He was very, vcry"9tlent with me. and
that was JUS1 what J needed at the ttme ... said
White, who went on to wm six Gold Gloves at
second bue.
"l was o nly rutona about . 210 or so. and ~
kept me in the bocul). He told me. 'I've got
other gu' s v. ho can get the rune. 1n nght no"'.
) ou JUSI help "i.' e us some ruM and get yo~r f~t on the ground:··\\ h11e 'iatd ·Tm \U~ be ~
got a prett)' 1ood idea ot ~hat he wants to do ..
Jamie Quirk. who plavM for Herzot With
the Rovalc. and also 1n . 1 Louis.. 1s back tn a
Kan'U· ( 11-, um form as a ba kup catcher But
he doubts Herzog"s knowledge of the Royah
will afT«t the outcome of a pme
"I don't think 1t Wlll give them an edar at
all .. be said ··He can ao out to the mound and
teli John Tudor. 'Here·, the wa)' I want you. to
pitch to Brett Throw 1t lo"' and awa y. or hi&h
and inside. or whatner · But then he'\I walk
beck to the duaout and Tudor Will be the one to
throw the ball •·
\
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~··· .,
~ lOO. Quartcrt.ck Jot
Naooli. "1 the Oilen' otfonse. He wU l{~f-4~ far 243 yards a.od a
touchdown.
The senior sho~ area• pcuae,
always cboos1ng the ri&bt recicver.
The defente wu lcd by defensive
back Scott OoQdman. who seemad to
be all over tbe field m&kina tack.Jes
and bniaking up passes.
Marina (l-2-1 overall) will play
rival Fountain Valley neAt Friday at
Oranae Coast CoUeae. The winner
will be in good position for the
playoffs.
The Oilcn (2-4 overall) will tan&)c
nc•t Friday with surpnsina West-
minster. This is a must game for the
Oilers if they arc to have any ho~ of
making the playoffs.
* MMft 16 H ....... H ~ 10
._.." GMrW'I HuntlftttOtl 11..a. 0 l 1 0-10
Mar!M ' ' ' 1 1-2' M-<rflft I I run Cklek l•llN)
H9 lledlle 17 FG
M Mmoulll t run (MU fell9d) H&-ftoti 4 NH from HtCIOll (Hedlll klek)
M-<:rllfl ' run (Lefrencoll kick)
M-Vlll!derrlet M run (L.Afrencio41 klckl Ati.nci.nce: l.700 ("tlmei.c!I
OAMa STATISTICS
Ha M First downi Ii 10
1tut11et·vero.oe i1-~ >i-1as
Peulno verCS.V4t 243 144
PeHlllO 21-.U-0 H>-17·0 Punt• .. ,, 7-35
F umolel ·fumllles IOsl l-0 4·2
PeNttlet-vercb -Hied •·to S·lS
INOfVIOUAL •USMt ...
li&-ftou, 10-21, Elllott, 6-16; Ort-. ,.15,
NellOll, Hcw·mlnul 17.
M ,,._ .. , 14·7'; VendlrTtet, t-69; Creft,
•-~. Sleffor"d, •·for-minus 2.
IMOMOUAL ~US.NG H&-+14HIOll, 2 l ·45-0, 243.
M-VetlCWrlel, 10-17-0, 144.
•
WATER PO LO
Rustlers polish
off Pasadena
Marina holds on:
CdM, Barons rally:
Newport breezes
Golden West Collete had rune
different playcn score and bad no
trouble brushing aside visitina
Pasadena Friday aftcmoon to keep its
South Coast Conference water polo
record unblemished .
Meanwhile, on the hiah school
level, Marina held on to top Estancia,
Corona del Mar and Fountain Valley
rallied for wins, and Newpon Harbor
cruised to a lopsided victory in non-
league tests.
Here's what b.appenad:
Golda West 17, Pasadeaa t : Geoff
Gruber and Mark Wicks each scored
five goals -one more than the
visiting Lancen' total output -as
the Rustlers cruised to the victory at
home.
Gruber helped Golden West to a
fast start, tallyina a pair of aoals in the
tint period when the Rustlers jumped
out to a 6-2 lead. Besides Gruber and
Wicks, seven other Golden West
players scored one goal apiece.
the Marina 11tack. while Wade
Womack had the other.
ForEsta.ncia,Jim Oevoruoorcdall
three of his team'• ~oala in the fint
half and finished with five overall.
Richard Emil notched a pair of aoats
for the Ea&Jes.
Corou del Mar 7, El Den• t: The Sea Kings trailed 4-l at the half, but
came up with four JOils in the third
period and two in the final while
holding the host Golden Hawks
scoreless to secure the win.
Chris Morpn ICOred with 1 :20 left
in the game to tic the ICOrt at 6-6, and
Jason Likins followed with a tally a
minute later for the pm~winncr. El
Dorado had possession in the waning
seconds, but were unable to acorc.
Jim Wqncr bad ciJl:lt c in aoaJ
for CdM (10-4), which Sunny
Hills today 11 Newport Hamor.
Foutala Valley U, Let AJa.mJt.ot
lt: Thc1~ons ahook themaelves
after a sl ·ah start. takina command
in the second bal( to beat the boat
Griffins.
Fountain Valley wu trailinc 3-l at
the end ofone pcnod and was b.ed 5-5
entering the second half but aoored
the first two aoaJ• in the third quarter
and led the remainder of the match.
INDCVM>UA1. ••C•IVIMO H&--tt'-dl, 6-11; CUMlnONfn, 3-56; ltCKI,
•·)I; Heidi, 3·35; Purdue, 1·14; GeNW, 1·10,
EdlOll, 1·1
~o. l-'2, Stwl.er, f-5'; HeYllette,
l-1•; Mffule. l · 12.
Sean ~ (32) of llarlna la draaed
down u tlae ball pope loo.e. Coley ll~en-
...., ......... " ....... ~
don (34) and Franco Paananelll (57) watch.
bat Da.td Henley' (liibtl reco•en.
Back-upfoalie Jay Winterhalter, a
product o Marina High, worked
about three quarters of the match and
was cn:dited with five saves.
Los Alamitos pulled within l(}.9 in
the finaJ period but the Barons pulled
away after that.
Sharing scoring honors for Foun-
ta.i n Valley were Todd Thompson,
Brent Petcn and Brian Judd with four
goals each. The Barona, 14-8 overall,
meet Huntington Beach in a Sunset
League match Wednesday at Golden
West College.
' SPORTS BREAK
~ -~
Royals' pitchers
aren't in swing
with NL hurlers
From AP dl1patdea
KANSAS CITY -Everybody knows
the Kansas City RoyaJs pitchers can pitch.
Now, can they hit?
"Whcn's the last time I saw a breakrng ball?" asked
reliever Dan Quisenberry. "How am I going to hit a
breaking ball?"
Every other year, the great designated hnterdebate
rages dunng the World Series. And this is the season of
no D m · th sc Kansas City pitchers will have to
step to the plate against the St.
Louis CardinaJs' pitchers.
"I used to hit for average and
power in high school," said Mark
Gubicz.a. a starter who has never
hit in a regular-season game in the
major leagues. "But I don't think
I'll be able to do either one now."
Only two Kansas City pitch-
ers have ever hit in the majors and
that was in the National League
where there 1s no DH.
Quin.,._,, Charlie Leibrandt, who play-
ed scveraJ years with Cincinnati, has a career average of
.146 ( 13 for 89). while Joe Beckwith, who played for the
Dodgers, is I for 19, which translates to .053.
"I hit a 2-2 fastball from Pascual Perez up the
middle for a single in 1983," Beckwith said. very
proudly.
The last AL pitcher to get a hit in the World Scncs
was Baltimore's Tim Stoddard. Wlth an RBI single tn
Game 4 in 1979. Since then, AL pitchers are 0 for 31 in
Series competition.
The last hit by a National League pitcher came in
the last DH-less Sencs, when Philadelphia's John
Dcnnylsinglcd and scored in Game 4 versus Baltimore.
Leibrandt. the hit leader amon~ the Kansas City
hurlers, said the other Royals pitchers shouldn't
assume he knows how to do it well.
"If they ask me for advice. tht'y're halfway out
already," Leibrandt said. "I have no grand illusions
about hitting a home run."
One ofleibrandt's 13 hits was a tnple But. he said
did not recall which team and pitcher he hit it again3t.
"l remember it was a fly ball that fell in." he said.
"No, say it was a line drive."
Quote of the day
Kansas City pitcher J~ Bec:kwltb on his
unfamiliarity in the batter's box 'Tm Just going
to pick up a stick and go up there. I Just hope I pick
up the right end."
Knight rape NBA, broadcasters
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Bobby m
Knight, coach of the lrrdiana Un1 vers1 ty
Hoosiers. says he has his reasons for not
wanting to coach a team in the National
Basketball Association.
"I don't want to coach 82 games a season with
some players who make 10 times as much as J do,"
Knjght said. "It would be a tough time telling Mo~s
MaJone to get the lead out."
Knight was characteristJcally cnt1cal of sports
broadcasters during his taJk before about 3,000 ru
students at a campus auditorium, including CBS-TV
college basketball announcer Bill y Packer.
"Billy at least admits he doesn't know an)1h1ng
about basketball." Knight said. "I've never been able 10
get Al McGuire to do so."
Muldowney to retum to racing
POMONA -Three-time world drag • racing champion Shirley MuJdowncy,
who's still rccovenng from inJunes suf-
fered in a 25(}.mph crash last year, said
Friday she'll return to competition in 1986.
Muldowney, 45. said she plans to pilot a top-fuel
dra&ster in the 24th annual National Hot Rod
As50C1auon Wintemationals, wtuch will open the
NHRA season Jan. 30, 1986.
Muldowney of Mt. Clemens, Mich., is a spectator
at this week's 21st annual Winston World Finals at the
Los Angeles County Fa1rvound~ in Pomona.
Capitals, Oilen aecure wina
. Mike Gart11er scored two goals and li.i1
picked up an assist u Washinaton rolled ,
over host Buffalo, 4-1, in a National
Hockey Leaau! pme Friday Gaecu
D9ckae and ~ Car,ater aJso scon!d for the
Cap1ta.ls. while Mae ,.....,. notched Buffalo's only
aoal .. In another NHLpme Fnday, Mark Meuler
soored the eventual -1nnina aoaJ on WaJM Gretat1 '1
second &asist in tbc ltlCOnd period u Edmonton cdpd
Botton, l-2
Kings lose in last two seconda
Bubla, making his fint start of the season, ,
VANCOUVER -Dcfcnseman Jiri &i..1
scored his second goal of the game with two
seconds let\ to give the VancouverCanucks
a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in the NationaJ
Hockey ~uc Friday nigbL
Bubla, stdclined four games with a rib injury, fired
a back.hand shot ttlgh into the net past netnunder Bob
Janecyk from a sharp angle at 19:58 to finish off a last
desperate rush with tony Tanti and Cam Neely.
The Canuck.s also got goals from Neely, Gary
Lupul and Petri Skriko as they mcreascd their record to
3-1-1, the ~t start in the 16-ycar history of the NHL team .
Goals in the third period by dcfcnseman Gary
Galley and Dave (Tiger) Williams had tied the score
after Skrilco gave the Canucks a 4-2 lead with
Vancouver's second power-play goal of the game.
Bernie Nicholls and dcfcnseman Brian Engblom
also scored for the Kings as their record dropped to 1-4.
Martina la No. 1 on birthday
FORT WORTH -Top-ranked ten-~
nis star Martina Navratilova, who turned
29 years old Friday, received an early
birthday present when she regained her No.
I world ranking.
Navratilova earned the ncccssary pomlS last
Monday by defeating Steffi Graf, 6-3. 6-1, in the
Maybelline Tennis Classic finaJ.
"I feel like rm getting to be a grown-up now," she
said. "And I lilce that. But I'll always be a kid at heart."
The Fon Worth resident dropped to No. 2 last June
when she lost to Chris Evert Lloyd in the French Open
t1t!e match. She remained there despite winmng
W1mhlcdon a month later.
Chargers activate Winslow
SAN DIEGO -The San Diego [i]
Chargers activated Kellen Winslow Friday 411 >
and said the All-Pro tight end could see his
first game action Sunday since suffering a
serious knee injury last year.
.Wins!ow .• a three-tif!1e Pro Bowl starter, began
part1c1pallng1n contact dnlls for the first timeoo Oct. 9,
nearly 12 mont!is af\er undergoing reconstructive knee
surgery to repair tom ligaments, Chargers spokesman
Rick Smith said.
Winslow has repeatedly refused to discuss his
playing future Wlth reporters, but Chargers Coach Don
Coryell said that Winslow was ready 10 come back.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5.
8 a.m. -PREP FOOTB~. Oaremont vs. Upland (tape), Channel 56.
9a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTB : Purdue at
Ohio State, Channel 2.
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ten-
nessee vs. Alabama. Channel 13.
9:30 a.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: SCORE Off-
Road World Championship at Riverside (tape),
Channel 4.
11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Michigan at Iowa, Channel 2.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Miami, Aa. at Oklahoma, Channel 7.
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at
Washmgton State, Channel 4.
I p.m . -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
4 p.m. -SOCCER: Brazil vs. Bolivia in
World Cup quaJifyina match, Channel 34.
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders'
Playbook, Channel 4.
5:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: St Louis at
Kansas City in game one of the World Series,
Channel 7.
RADIO
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Anny
vs. Notre Dame, KPZE (I t 90).
11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Nebraska vs. Missouri, KIEV (870).
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL: Ncvada-
l..a$ Vegas vs. Cal State Fullerton, KWOW
(1600).
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at
Washington State, KMPC (710).
I p.m. -COLI.EGE FOOTBALL: Cah-
fomia vs. Oreaon, Kl.AC (570).
l :30 p ._m. -COLLEOE tooTBALL: Stan-
ford at use, KNX (1070).
2 p.m . -COi.LEGE l"OOTBAU.: Eastern
Washington vs.. Lona &ach State, KNAC
( 105.5).
S:lO p.m. -BASEBALL: World Series -
St. Louis at K.anaas City.L. K.NX ( 1070).
7 p.m. -COU.EGI!; Jl'OOTISAJ..l.: Utah vs.
San Diqo State, KSOO ( l 190).
1·30 p.m. -PRO B~AU: Boston at
l.Aken (edtibit1on)1 Kl.AC ('70).
7:30 p.m. -Pao B.u&.rfBALL: Oippen
vt., Portland, KMPC (710).
I
Mater Dei
in 17-14
shocker
SANT A FE SPRINGS -Gary
Coston's 47-yard field goal with 2: 10
remaining catapulted Mater Dci
High's Monarchs to a 17-14 Angelus
Lca&ue football victory here at SL
Paul High, knocking the Swordsmen
from the ranks of the unbeaten in the
league opener for both schools.
Sophomore quarterback Todd
Marinovich drove St. Paul's second-
ary into a turmoil with a shon game
which nened 174 yards on 26 comple-
tions out of 38 attempts, with his 9-
yard strike to junior Tony Rocco
breaking the scoring ice in the first
Quarter.
Paul Cardenas carried over from
the 8-yard line in the second quarter
to give Mater Dci at 14-7 halftime
lead.
St. Paul drew even at 14 in the
fourth quarter when quarterback
John Scott found Frank Mazzotta
from four yards out, but the
Monarchs ~ponded with their win-
ning drive.
A big factor in Mater Dci's upset
victory (the Monarchs arc now 4-2
overall) were interceptions by Tim
Haider, O'Brien ankd Paul Padova.
The Monarchs played turnover-free
football.
O'Brien caught 13 passes for 73
yards.
* Miiter Del '7, St. ftaul 14
Sc.-. by Quel"ter'l Meler Del 1 1 0 )-17
SI Peut 0 1 0 7-14 M~occo t pes1 from Mertno11lcll (Coston
k!O)
S~ulr 4 run (Menolt• "lc.k)
MC>-<erden .. I run (Collon klct<l
SP-Meuolt1 ' PUS from Scott CMenotte
kick)
MC>-<oston 47 FG
Attendence: 6,300 (esllmel9dl
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Ml>-5-ICle, 13-'6, Ceroen.1. 12·,2,
MMlnovldl, l ·for·mlnus 2
INOfVIDUAL ~ASSING
MD-Mertno11lct1, 26·31, 17'.
INDIVIDUAL ••C•IVING
MC>-¢'8rten, 13·73, Sp.nee, 6·54; C•rdenes, s-n: Aocco. 2-IS.
The Rustlers moved to 3-0 in South
Coast Conference play and 11 -2
overall. Golden West plays its next
SCC match Tuesday at Long Beach
City College.
In high school action:
Marlu H, E1tucla 8: Senior
David Budman and junior Andy
Parazcttc scored fourth-period goals
to thwart an Estancia rally and lead
the visiting Vikings to the win in the
Eaales' pool.
Sstancia had closed within 8-6 in
the early st13es of the final quarter
before Budman and Parazette tallied
to put the game out of reach. It was
Parazcttc's fourth goal of the match.
Driver Scott Larsen added three to
Newport Harbor l t, Dowaey •:The
Sailors rolled up an 11-J halftime
advantage and bad their starters out
before the end of~c second period on
the way to improving their overall
record to 12-3 in this breather.
Sophomore Bob Gifford was the
leadina scorer with silt aoals and Matt
Mclaren added three goals, while Joe
And.ranian, Tom Hunter and Eries
Krumins each contributed two aoaJs.
GoaJic Jeff Woodruff was credited
with 11 saves in the pmc at Harbor.
Rustlers, Pirates,
Gauchos hit road
The road awaits three area com-
munity college football squads to-
night as Golden West, Orange Coast
and Saddleback venture away from
home for confcrcnc.c tests this eve-
ning.
All three games have 7:30 k.ickoffs.
Herc's a look:
Ora.Dae Coa1t (0-3-1, 0-t) at Su
Dteco Mesa (3-t, t-1 ): Each arc
coming off losses with the Pirates
losing a one-point lead in the final
quarter to faJI to Riverside, 21-14,
and the Olympians being ripped by
unbeaten Saddleback, 36-7.
The Pirates will try to hm1t Mesa's
passing game, which 1s tops in the
Mission Conference, averaging 255.6
yards per game. Sophomore quar-
terback David Darroch has com-
pleted 78of193 passes for 1,088 yards
and 12 touchdowns, while Gilbert
Hawkins 1s the top receiver with a
conference-leading 28 receptions for
440 yards and eight touchdowns.
The Pirates' wishbone attack is
piloted by quarterback Ken l.aszJo,
while sophomore fuUback Chris
McndenhaJI is the third-leading
rusher in the conference. He has run
for 323 yards in four games and owns
a 6.1-yard average per carry.
Goldea WM& (1-1·1, 1-1) at Mt. San
Aatolllo (t -1, 0-3): The Rustlcn have
enjoyed considerable success ap.inst
the Mounties in recent years, having
compiled a l(}.3-1 overall record.
Mounties' quarterback Dave Ruizc
aired it out in last week's 2S-24 loas to
Pasadena. throwin,a for 312 yards.
The Rustlers pm their hopes on
quancrback Tim Hanson, wh9 bas
completed 49 of 94 pass attempts for
597 yards and rushing leader Todd
Parker. who has 437 yards on 106
carries.
Saddleback (5-0, 3-0) at SHtl-
westena (5-G, 3-8): The ~ucbos may
face their first serious test of the
season in Chula Vista against the
aJso-unbcaten Apaches.
Saddleback, which bas avcrqed 37
points, faces a Southwestern team
that has been scoring at a 32.1 pomt-
per-aamc chp.
Each is coming off convincrng
victories. The Gauchos throttled San
Diego Mesa's passing game en route
to a 36-1 win, while Southwestern was
a 31 -16 victor over Rancho Santiago.
LIONS STUN EDISON .••
From Bl f -
Aragon to be
honored at
Irvi ne boxing
Fonner Southland boxer Art
~on who fouaht for 17 ycan
bcainning in 1944, compilina •
89-19-6 record, will be honored
durina the boxina prosram at the
Irvine Marriott Hotel Oct. 24 by
promoter Don Fruer.
with ligament damage to 111s ankle,
the Lions fashioned TD drives of 25
and 30 yards late in the third quancr
to move in front, 21-14.
Ironically, the second touchdown
-a 24-yard pass from Gulley to
franker Jon Ostler -came as the
Westmmster coaching staff was fran-
tically waving for a timeout.
It was that kind of a night for the
Chargers, who watched GuUey throw
two TD passes while racking a totaJ of
I 77 yards through the air on 8 of 13
completions.
"Luck 1s what happens when
preparation meets opportunity," of-
fered O'Hara philosophically. "Yes,
this was a bia win for us ... the biggest
one we've had in a long tjmc. But we
still have four lcque games to play.
"Our goals at the beginning of the
year were to finish 4-1 in the pre-
scason and 3-2 in league," offered
O'Hara. "Of course, with aoals you're
always reassessing and rc-evalu-
at.ini."
Obviously, the Lions will be doing
a little rcuscssing and rc-evaluatina
thi5 morning.
* WestmMltw J4, liclMft 14
sc.r..w ~
Edi'°" 7 1 0 0-14
Wntmlnsltr 7 O 14 3-24
E--+itndeoon 3' Pell from Anoelovle ITl'leY« k!O)
W-Sollev ' ,,. .. lrom Gulley CW•ever k!O)
E-<:en.r 2 run !Thev.r kid!)
W-Ausiln I run (WMYW kick)
'N-Osn9f JI N H from Gulley (W .. ¥tf "lclt)
W-WM VW lJ FG
Attendenoe: S,000 (ntlf'Ntedl
GAMtl ST A TlfTICS • w
F trst downs 11 II
ltulhet·verdffe ?t-'2 S 1-137
P9ulne ver&toe 1«3 1'1
PeHlno 10-lJ-O 10-lS-l
Puntt l·M :J·2'
F un'\bln-fum«Het Iott 4 ·4 1-1
Penet11et·verd1 -ll•ed •-U 4·35
INOtVIDUAL •USHING
E-<:erter, 14·0 ; Srnner. 3•t , Anoelovlc,
ll·JO.
w-$ollfv, Ml, $hellV, IM6, Ouittv, 6-11. ~en. S-14, MMtlne1, 1·16; OIQllOtl, l·2.
Austin, S-for·tnl"U• S; Turn«. ,..u
INDIVIDUAL ~-SINO
£-At!OelovlC. 10-lt·O, IG, w-o~. 1-13·1, in; Austin, :r-2-0. "·
IMOMOUAL ltl CIJVMO
E-Sm...-, H •; Juallcl, 5-63, Hendenon,
2-.. ; Cert.,, l-14; Jones, 1·6.
w-<>t"-r, S-135, F errlflotOtl, l-14, $ollrt,
1•4; OldlllOll, '1·17; $Nllv, l·S.
Arqon, who lost his oo~tlc fiJht,
a l S-round 1'4htwtiAbt ·lion, to
Jimmy Carter 10 l 9S Tat the Olympic
Auditorium, had 61 caJUr knock-
outs.
He fouaht champions Don Jordan
and Lauro Salu, defea=· Salaa,
along with aucb notable ten as
Carmen Builio, Billy
Cluck Davey, Enrique Bolanos and
Cisco Andrade.
Now Angon, once known as
"Golden Boy", is now a succcuful
bail bondsman in Van Nuy1.
Georgie Garcia of Santa Ana will
meet Luis Hernandez ofRcdland.s in
a 12-round bettle for the vacant
California bantamwciaht cham-
pionship in the evenina's ~action.
Reserved S IS, $20 and S2S aeats
arc on sale at all May Company
Ticketmaster locations and at
Mqao's Ticket Servioc, in the
Hentaae Shoppina Center. Irvine.
Dutch player pulls upset in tourney
Unseeded Chantelle Vandeirdonck
of Holland claimed a second seeded
victim Friday in the UnJted States
Wbcclc.hair Tennis Clwnpionshipt
at the Rac.Quet Oub of Irvine.
Vandeirdonck., who earlier de-
feated thitd«Jedcd Bccty Wbite,
knocked off aecon<f..tceded M icbeUe
OeJu1ai1 of Frnno, 6-4, 7-() to
advance to today'1 noon final ap.tOJl
No. I ICeded Marilyn Hamilton o(
Fresno. Hamilton survived Terry
Gray's upset bid.J defcauna the San
Leandro player, o-21 4-6, 6-3.
On the men's side, the doublet
aemifinala were held and form
~va.Ucd.. Top.ranked Brad Parks
l...quna Nipel) ud Rte.It Slauahter
aabville) ou1ted Dave 'Riley
omol\a) and Cbjp ParmaJey
Diamond Bat~ 6-l. 6-4.
Patb and Slauaht.cr will face Oup
Turner (Carmacb.ael, Calif.) and
Randy Snow (o.Jlu). They 4ownad
Hunlin,ton Beach's Out Liebman
and 8 M'1 Jim Worth,,. 6-4, 7-6.
Tbe men '1 doublc:a ruwaare acbed-
uled for today at 4, with the mea'1
semlflnala Kt for today and tbe finals
at I Sunday.
Tbm ia oo admi.aiOG cbarJie for
~ matches, wb-'<:h are Kt ID besin at
9 this monuna.
...................................... --------------------------~~~
BARONS •••
homBl
p.me set up the turnovcr-of-thc-
pmc.
"Ramsey's hit in the early p&rt of
the pmc aort of set the tone for the
rest of the ni&ht," said Milner. "It was
an unbelievable hit, probably the best
I've seen in 17 ycan."
That defensive surge by Ramsey
turned what appeared to be a certain
Ocean View pass completion into a
loose ball and Terry Reichert scooped
it out of the air and returned the
interception 10 yards to set up that
fi rst 19-yard d rive.
I Sophomore Derck Teuscher, in for
Jhe re-injured Tom Vrab (hip-point-
¢r), went the final three yards for the
touchdown. It took the Barons just 90
seconds to score their first T D 1 then
~n they went to the air late in the
nd period, drives of 80 and 47
y s consumed just I :48 and 38
nds, respectively.
17-yard pass to a wide open Arey
set e stqe for the second TD, which
a 38-yarder to Arey, who had the
n Yacw secondary beate n down
the left side with 2:32 {cf\ in the half.
"Speed," was Barons' offensive
coordinator Dave Pcnhail's onc-
word explanation for Arcy's success,
and the Barons obviously wanted
another crack before halftime.
The defense forced an Ocean View
punt and with I :05 left the Barons
were 47 yards away. Three plays and
34 seconds later it was 2 1-0 after
quarterback John Peart's third
straight completion.
First it was to Arey for 24 yards,
apin wide open. Then to Glen
G ordon for 16 yards and finally to
Arey agai n. from 1 yards out on a
simple loft to Arey, who had his one-
on-onc coverage beaten after three
ste~.
• Pass defense has been our strong
point of the year," commented Ocean
View Coach Karl Gaytan.
Ocean View's only bright spots
were early ball-control dom ination,
but Rcicbert's fumble recovery at the
Barons' 29 of an unforced Ocean
View turnover and a costly delay of
the game penalty after driving to the
Barons' 6-yard line resulted in a
missed field goal attempt.
The Barons spent much of the
second half working on the clock with
a bail-control offense, going to the
pass o nly when necessary to keep
things going. Arcy's third scoring
catch came on the fourth pJay of a
series beginning at the Ocean View
46, bis route splitting a pair of deep
defenders in a picture play.
* ".um.In v~ 21, Ocelln View 0
Sc«w llY Quel1en
Fount•ln V•il9y 1 14 o 1-2'
OcMn vi.w o o o I>-O
FV-Tevtehef 3 run !Tan kid)
FV-Arrt 31 PHI from PNrl (h n kick)
FV-Ar•v 1 PHI from PNrt lh n kick)
FV-Ar•v 2t PHI from PNM (h n kick)
Att.ndence: 3,600 (9'11~194)
GAM• STATISTICS
f'V
F lr"tt downt 13
Ru&llft·n rdffe 27· 103
P9Ulne Ymf dffe 170
P9Hlno 9-1)·0
'"""" 2·31 Fumblft·fumblel loll 0-0 ~lt ... ·v.rdt -ll1eo 12· 106
ov
l2 41-130
4
1·10-1
4·34
3-1
11-9•
IMDfVIDUAL lltUSHINO
FV-Teutcller, 12·55; ltelcflen. •·II, Aoulr ·
re, 2-lf , Durrell, l·I; Wlhonol, 1-3. Pwten, 1·2, PMn, 4-for·m lnus 2
OV--<>twn, 1'·•. S1ube, 14·.0. lberoarv. 6-10; ~. 3·7, Denlne, 2·tw·ml111.11 IS.
IMDfVIDUAL P'ASSfNG
FV-P9•rt. f-12·0, 180; BloofMI'. of 1·0 OV-tberoary, 1-10-1. 4.
INDfVIDUAL 11t•C•IVING
FV-Arrt. 6-123; Hmrla , 1·2S, GO<dol'I, 1-16,
Brand, t-1•.
OV-f41endorf. 1·4
Ocean View'• Marc Ohm (34) looka for room
to nm on a aweep, while Dennla Arey
Dlllr .... .--"' LAe ...,,.
Cthen in hi• third TD reception ••Sea-
wk Dwayne Bandurak punaea in vain.
Vaqs pull it out over TritOns, 21 ~a
By DOUG WARD
~ .... C.ltt•• .....
They put o n a terrific homecoming
show at San Oemcntc High, com-
plete with Mercedes Benzcs, the new
homecoming queen's name m lights
and fireworks in the sky.
If artistic merit put points on the
board, this South Coast League
football game would have been San
O ementc's in a blowout.
But fortunately for Irvine High, the
o nly fireworks that counted were the
two big scoring plays the Vaqueros
pulled off that, along with a I-yard
touchdown run, gave Irvine a 21 -6
win over San Ocmente Friday night.
Despite the wm . Irvine Coach
Terry Henigan was sound ing mo re
like someone who came up on the
short end of the score.
"We we re lucky." Henigan
said. "I'm happy that we won b ut I
can't tell you 1f we played well
You've heard 1t before. but I won't bt·
able to tell how well we played unt1l I
look at the films."
San Clemente, running Its tnple
threat wtshbone attack. took the
o pening kickoff 6 7 yards m 13 plays
to take a 6-0 lead. Fullback Bobby
Moore was the workhorse of the
d ri ve. c.arrymg 'llX times for 39 yards.
The Tritons. gnnding out yardage
WOODBRIDGE WINS ...
From Bl
the week was somewhat tarnished
because of all the hoopla about the
ineli&iblc player.
"Our defense is solid," Noji said.
"We p vc up a few more points than
oonnally."
Defensive back Jobo Evers helped
create problems for l..aJUna quar-
tcrti.ck John Kimball by antcrceptin~
two pu1e1, but it was the Warriors
defensive front that made Kimball
run for his life most of evening. sac~him three times for a minus 26 .
e Artists committed five turn-
overs -four interceptions and one
fumble -but only one turnover
indirectly led to a Woodbridge score.
Even picked off the second of has
two interceptions with I 0: I 0 remain-
ina in the third quarter, &iving the
Warriors exocllent field position on
the Artists' 43.
Eleven straight ruonillJ plays and
one penalty later W oodbridae broke a
7-7 tie when Dave Townsend acorcd
OD I 7-ya.rd run.
Lqun.a's fourth turnover cost them
-dearly, and the Warriors rode the
momentum they bad with 4:40 left in
-the third quaner when Townscnd
pve them the lead tbtouah the rest of
tbepme.
Woodbrid&ej umped out to an early
7-0 lead when Town1eod ran 29 yards
on a trap play to the end r.one,
climuin, a 12-play drive which
aocumuJaled73yardaandmottof the
tint quarter. PaW Rodripaez's interception wu
the only other biahliaht in the first
quarter, but the Artis~ who normally
rely heavily on fu11badi Jonathan
Todd for the bulk of their runnina
game, used Kimball's arm to get them
o n the board in the second quarter.
Kimball completed four passes for
52 yards dunng the Artists' only
sconng dnvc, hitting tight end Ke nt
Chesley with a 23-yard touchdown
pass wtth 4:55 tO 10 to complete It.
KJmball threw for 69 yards. so it's
apparent that Woodbridge shut down
Laguna's passing attack entirely -
except for the o ne seco nd-quarter
sco nng drive.
Woodbridge iced its victory with
another touchdown early m the
fourth quarter. Quarterback John
Yurkovich found Evers for a 24-yard
touchdown pass with I I :4 1 to go in
the game.
* Wn&llr1d9e 2\, La9""9 ... di 1
~-.~ Woodbfldlle 1 0 1 1-11
LHUM '!Medi 0 1 0 I>-1
W-Town-.nd 1' run (Smllh kl<.kl L&-<he~Y 23 N H from l(lmbeH IVkkM\
klekl
W-TownMNI 1 run (Smith kldl)
#-Even 24 MU from Yurtlo¥1Ch ISmllh
lllCtl) Alle!>denct ).200 t.-tlmeteO)
GAMS STATISTICS w
,ln l dOWnt II
llulMl·vllt'CIHt •·I,.
P'M1l111 yerci.e. >4
""••1111 Hl·O lll'unl. • • ,.,
,umMet·tumllln Iott J· I
,,._..lft·y.nb NMllled ...0
L8 • 1)-U .. 17·1•·•
4·2•
I· I
ICHS
IMONIOUAL •Ul*NO W-TownMftd, 'f ·11; Vllll V.-NI, 6·25,
Yur'llO<tldl, '6-19; A"'-'rOlll, 1• lt; -*'"• > 11, Con!Wll t-l. l wn, ,_.I ~ I~). L.~focN ..... ~. 4-U, lllmllel. Hor· """"' ,. IMDMOUAL ,..,_..
W-Yur1tO<tldll >-IH, k; T..,_.,, ~1·0 l....-.imo.a. ,_,..,, ..
IMDMDUAL •IC.MMe w-e~. ,.,.. , .... , , ... ; ~""'· , .•
La-<,_..Y, t-.. ; C:"""'""'". >'31 L-H., TMd, HIW-nllfta-J
and eating up time •lff the clock on
each poc;scss1on. appeared to he 111
control. But Vaqueros quanerback
J immy Raye hroke loo)(' for a 7o-\afll
touchdown run on a third and 35 °pla}
to put Irvine ahead 7-o w11h 4 17 lrft
in the half.
Despite the halftime edge. Henigan
d1dn'l feel secure. "We were prett>
nervous at halftime ... Henigan .-...11d
"'I lhink the> can pla> wnh anyb<xh
in the league. I'm glad v.e don't ha\l'
to play them again. l hcy're a wcll-
coached team. the)' keep coming and
they don't quit ..
San ( lementc's hopes faded on 1hr
fi r;t play of the St'.rnnd half v..hl•n
q uarterback Ale' Baker. who douhk'
as a safe ty. was injured ma~1ng J
tackle and spent the rest of thl'
evening o n the sideline
"The reason thi.-1r offense b<>gged
down was beca u-;c thl'Y loc;I their
quarterback. He's a fim· talent. I'd
hate to think what the score would
have been 1f he had played the whole
game."
Irvine stretched its margin with
4:55 lcf\ 1n the third quarter when J 1m
Miele scored from one yard out to cap
a four play 3 I -yard dnve that was
aided by 23 yards 1n San Clementl'
penalties.
The winners upped lhe margin to
21-6 in the lounh quam·r "hen Ra}c
found Pelcr Brantley, his ught l'nd, on
'i4-vard pla) -action pa'\
It capped an MO-~ ard Jm c that
u~d 5 Ill in nine pla\\
Miele wa<, ln-inc'c; mo\l dkcl1H
rushl·r. g;11n1 ng 92 va rdc; on lo camcs
tor a 5 7 a' cragc. his longc<,1 a 25-~ard
hur\I
* Irvine 11, San a.m.nte •
Score by Ouan.o
tr.Int 0 I 7 1 11
Sa n Ctem e nlt 6 0 0 ~ 6
SC-B•1<er «run 11o.1c1o. bk><l<tdl
Irv-Rave 16 ru" IKouturel klelo.
Irv-Miele I run '"°"lure• "'("I
trv-B'•"''•v S4 oeu trom Reve 1Kou1u1u
-'Clo.I 11>11en<11nct 1 000 les!lm11e<11
GAME STATISTICS
..b Irv
Flr\I oow11' 11
Ru\"4' ·verde'" l7 191
Pau1n11 v•rda'" 63
Peulno 1 1 0
Punt\ 1 l9
Fumt>let·tumt>ttl lost l 1
Pena lllt \·Yerd1 e>enallztd 6 SS
INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING
SC
12
40 149
IJ
1 l•·O
]· 41
00
1 61
Irv-Miele. 16·9'2. Renteria. 10·67 Rave
7·23, Ol1z. 7·1. Bro1n1n. 1 9 K -Moore, 14·116 Ba t.er 12 67 vaooez 1 '
Moroan. 1·0 Bull~ l ·12 Gllu man S·l7 l•"
1·to< ·mlnu\ 10
INDIVIDUAL. !"ASS.ING
trv-Ra'ft 1 2·0. 6J
SC -8•kff, l ·6·0. S.. Zell •·l ·O 14
INDIVIDUAL 11t•CllVING
1nr-Renttrl1, 1·9 Br•nllfv I S4
SC-Suff<'ld9e 7·ll, Zell I 71 Bunler 1 7
.iOMM>t> I •
GOLIATH (NH) ROLLS ...
From Bl
Foley tossed two scores tu ~ 1dc
r«"e1ver Mark Cnug The first wa\ a
s•~-yarder that came late m the fmt
penod, and the S('(Ond was a 57-yard
bomh tn the third quan<·r.
The rcma1n1ng Newport scores
came on a nilly 18-yard rush b\
halfback Kevin McClelland. and a 4 i
yard 1nten."eptton return b) Peter
Howser
Tight cod John Carlson had
another o utstanding pme for <. ·o-1t11
Mesa. The 6-3. 235-paund ~n1or
caught et,tlt puses for 90 yards I le
hauled in three pastel for 4' vards
dunng the Mustanp' 68-yard ~onng
drive.
Carlson also rushed thrtt umcs for
I 0 yards. a1'd averqcd 39 8 yard\ on
sill punts
.. John was almost our entu~ of-
fense out there.'' Baldwin said. 'Td
hate to think w~rc -~·d be wttho ut
him ..
,..woen Ha,...., o. c .. ta Mna 1
Co••• Meua o 1 O I>-1
Nt woort HertlO< U 11 1 ~1
NH-MC'CltllanO II run ((009'1" 11.tckl
NH-<re'9 6 oau trom FOlfY ''°°"'"' •IC" 1 CM-Riooetf ' run (Gr•d" llCll I NM-!>neOOard 17 PH \ lre><"I Folfv tfl.lfll.
l•lledl Nt+-~d 16 MU Iron'\ f'olfV 1Cr11i1
Mn trom Fo!rtl
NH--HOWMI' 41 1nt ... ~ton return (-"'
lo.IO I MH-<r•le '3 NU fl-om Foirt 1Cooer"' "~"I
OAMa STATtSTICS
CM
f'lr\I ~WM t
Ru\hH·n rci.ot 10 41
Pa uklO YmfdMf ISS Peu lfte 17·» ) ~" •·.O F~-~ io.1 1·0
NM ,,
l6 1)4
71 1
I? 11 0
0 0
l 1
1 1i P9nelt ... n rch _.tt.o l JS
MCMVIOUAL lltUSMtMO C~lcNtl. lt-1', Cerllon. )-10, Vel'tO I ).
R"~· M . •001"1c1ut1. Hor·minu. l
... ~ ....... ~. 9-90.
FOlr; t-U , Wlldmefl ... 2'. OW .. , t JS, Mllurtl,
t t IWOfVtOUAL ttA ....
C~octrlouN. 1M 2-1 IS&
Hl+-f'-., ti-11-t, 77'
...oNW)UAL •ICIMM9 ~*""°"· ..... tea. .• ,., ltlOIMil , ,,
C..-. l·J; Yoetl M 9 Nl+-Crelf, • fi. Mee ...... > ». ~d.
M3. ll-S I J1. ,.._,. 1 '0
Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT IS•1urday. OctOber 19, 19U •·
Trojans rally
too late, CdM
• wins, 27-21
Belteblossom ~ in
secon hal( but
Uni nipped in bud
By SHARON FRUTOS
Of IN De9J ""' 9WI Corona dcl Mar never seems to
have 1t easy when 1t comes to
U n1 vcrs1ty.
No matter the TroJans' record. they
always seem to pester the usuaJly
higher-ranked Sea Krngs.
l=riday night p~ved no exccptto n.
as U01 vers1ty rel!9unded from a 21-0
halftime dcfiett to bother CdM for 2 I
second-half points The Sea K.mgs.
however, wouldn't tolerate another
loss at the Trojans' hands as they
escaped with a 27-2 1 Sea View League
victory at Irvine High.
Uns vcrslly (0-3) has taken the lasl
three of five meetings from CdM
(2-1 ), despite the Sea K.mgs' better
records. The Trojans seemed a httlr
late on the upset trail. though. and
Cd M was able to stymie a late surge
"We had a letdown on o ur part and
they (Trojans) took advantage of 1t."
Sea Kings Coach Dave Holland said
"They rose to the occasion ...
The occasion was Un1vers11y's
ho mecom ing. and the rose -even 1n
defeat -turned out to be Craig Belle.
the T rojans talented running back.
The S-1 1 jUnso r blossomed 1n the
second half to the tune of three
louchdo wns. including a 95-yard
luckofT return that left C-orona del
Mar rcelinj.
The 1nit1al half c;aw the Sea Kings
rush for 165 yards. wtth Scan Turner
and Chns Warner cleanng the path
T urner fo llowed lhe lead of Q B
Milch Melbon and chipped away at
the Trojans' defense. T urner put
CdM up. 7-0. wnh a 2-yard ~ore with
4 7 seconds remaining in the first
penod and Chns Greco btt tbc PAT.
Midway throuah the second quar-
ter. the Sea Kinas cmbamwed Uru·
vers1ty with Melbon handing off to
Turner, who connected with T od
Bearbower on a 17-yard touchdown
stnke
CdM wo uld score again befo~
intcrm1ss1on W1th Warner catcbina a
40-yardcr from Melbon. &ivin& the
Sea KJngs a bcaJthy 21-0 advantqc.
But the halftime fireworlc.s seemed
lo ignite t he Trojans.
Belle scored from six yards two
plays after teammate Adam Leiter
recovered a Sea KJna fumble at their
12
CdM's Turner went in from I yard
out with fi ve seconds left tn the thud
pcnod and PAT was missed to put the
Sea KJn~ up a t 27-7. but BeUe took
the cnsumg k.Jckoff a ll the way in from
his own 5 to make It 27-14
* ,_.. dlll Mar 'D, untwnftY 21
kwe llrV °'*"""
Corona Oel ~r 1 I• • t>-21
Unlve<\llY 0 0 14 7--11
CoM-Turne< 2 run (G reco kick)
C<1M-8earbo-11 oeu from TU",,..
<Greco 111c111
CdM-Werne< 40 oeu trom Melbon !Greco
''Cll l
U-Bflle 6 run IFe<r'" kKkl
u-tletlt f S klrtofl return IFen'eM t.l<.kl
(OM-Tur,_ I run (kick l1lledl
IJ-Bellf II M U lrom SllOerman (Fe<refl
lo.ICk I
At11n<11nce UOO (ntl~htdl
GA.Ma STATISTlCS
C4llWI
Flrtl oown1 12
Ru\tlft • n rGe9e 3-4· 210
Pa u lng veroege n
PH 1ing 12·1S·1
Punt\ 3·l2
Fumt>tt,·lumblft IO\f 4·3
Penalliet·n rd' e>ena ll1eo 6·SS
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
tMI
10
~·2'1
2• 3 , •• ,
•·11 1·1 •·11
C<1M-W•rner II 113 Turner IS·"
McCa11um S5
un~efle 11·173 Howe rcl l ·S9 !Mtot<rN>n
1·1' fle"<>u 1·2
INDIVIDUAL l"AlllNG
CdM-Melbon IS· llo-I Tur,,., I· 11 vnt-Sllt>er~n 14 1' I
INDIVIDUAL lltlCUVING
CoM-Wer,_ •·61 Tur,,., l ·S2 Jecotl\
' I~ McCaHum 1· IS MCL•uolllln l·•I
Uni-McGovern 3·2'
Mistake-plagued
Estancia dropped
by Roadrunners
By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR
DMfJ,.... Con°I IJ I~·
The "little things" added up on Lhe
wrong side of the ledger for the
Estancia High football team Fnd.ar
night. After another frustrating loss.
Eagle Coach Ed Blanton started
counting off the mistakes has team
made in its 38-14 loss 10 Saddleback
Then he stopped counting and said .
"ft's a million lmle things And the~
add up real q uic k Those lt u le things
arc killing us."
The big onC$ must hun a~ well
In dropptnf to 0-3 1n Sea Vie"
League pla} (_-4, overall). the Eagles
were burned b> the big pla) all night
b\ lhe Roadrunners
·A crov..d of 2.000 at the Santa ~na
Bowl saw the Eagles get off on the
n ght foot. though, as linebacker Bnan
Sherrard ran baci.. an in1ercept1on 2..,
yards fo r a touchdown to gJ'e the
Eagles their onh lead of the night at
7-0. But after 1ha1 Saddleba ck rolled
and Estancia reeled
First, a 53-yard homb fro m quar-
terback Myron Butler 10 \l.1dl' rt"
ce1ver Dann) Onll\eros madt" 1t .,_ti
Then the Roadrunner dl"frnsc: got
even as linebacker Gknn < amptiell
returned a 58-)ard mtercep11on IO pul
Saddlcback on top for good
"That 1ntercep11on b~ ( ampbell
was the ke) for us." 'i.11d Saddkback
Coach Jerrv '-"me ··.\Iler th.ti. v.e
JUSI rolled .r
And Blanton agreed ''That pla\
turned the game." he said ··'°''' )U't
couldn't do an) t hing nght alkr that "
Add another '8-)ard srnnng thruv.
from Butler to wtde rece1,er Joe l)c.il
and a ?:!-yard scamper h' rt"'i<'f"\ l'
quarterback Nick Santa ( ru1 and
)OU can start count mg the Eagle!> out
"I JUSI don't know wh\ we ~eer
doing these kinds of thing~:· '>Clld
Blanton "We IT\ake p('nahre" 1n
c11.1c1al situations. we 8J't up big
plays on defense. we can't m o\e the
ball Ofl big short yardage dov. n\ ) OU
can~ on and on ..
Saddleback did. until the Eagle 1 offense scored its fi rst to uchdown 1n
two games. Tom Gum m pulled in an
11 -)ard toss from quarterback Sean
Kmudc tNHh ~ IS left to mat..e 11
'8-1 4
EstanCla had some earher chanre~. ,
hu t mistakes cost the Eagle'i a fev.
~:~PPortuni11es A, dela~ ~
game pcnaltv helped stop a 14-play
dnvc at the Saddlebaclc 31.
Then the Eagles drove 5 7 yards to
the Roadrunner 12->ard hne. onl> to
ha ve a 29-yard field 1oaJ attempt rruss
wtde left as ume ran out in the tint
half.
In the second half the Eagles drove
into SaddJeback tem tory on five
occasions. one time all the way down
to the J-yard h ne. onl) to tum the ball
cner on downs
* Sa~clr •• E l19nda 16
Scere by Oua..-n
E ••1nc1e 1 o o 7-14
Sa<klleb9Cl 6 11 7 I-JI
E ••-Sl'ler•1r<1 77 re•ur,. "'"" tflferceotton Ro.e111n1 .. ICll
Sad-()nlive<"os !<J Pan ••om Buller ll•k:•
t••lfdl
Sact-<emPOel• SI ••!urn w th lnl!!rceotton
P1c1<erlno oan trom Buller
Sao-Muwtll 2S FG
Sao-OH i ll oeu trom 8utle< M1•w.i1
• •(Ill
Sao-T,,ur""'Ond 14 °"" tram Buller Ma•
•eH '•C•
Sao-Santa (ru1 17 ru,. Ma.,.•ell •ICll
ES T-<;umm 11 oeu from K "'''°' l!o,.itl11•
"''' e11pn<1a nce 2 000 1e\tlm1 •eo>
GAME ST4T1STICS
I:" ",,,, 00"'"' 17
11.iV'f\ •••<1a11t JS 67
Peu 11g •••Del>t "' P"""G 12 21 1
Pu"!\ & 3-4 F umblft lu,.,,l>lf\ l()\t t 0
Pt'n1111e, ~••d• 1>e<1a ll1.a ~ •S
INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING
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214
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2 ' 6·6\
E '' ·MacOona•d IJ 19 S"9rra rd I 23
ll',1n•1de S·10 Conte S 1 Ro"'""' J·lo-"''"u• s
Sao-Santa Cruz I 17 >-11 001> •·)I
Ca,..,l>Ofll II 37 Buiter 1 17 P•ct<e<•"o I 6
Pr "'°"' I 3 Ga re 1e I 0
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Es1-Ro..illn1. t·n l t4 K•11"-•0. 1 6 o ~
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INDIVIOU4 L RICllVlNG E ,1-Qorn 4·~J Gumm ]· )4 Tor> 1 70
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2 Mlclllot" 2 over •tow•
l 'Oklellor'n• 6 over Mleml, Fie
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6 Ptn11 Sltll 1 over •svrecuM
1 NtbfHkl 11 0..., •Ml1sourl
8 Auburn 1 over •Georol• Teel!
9 BYU 31 over 'N-Mexico
10 Air Fwce 25 OYlf' ·cOlor.OO Siii•
11 "Olllo Stete 12 ovtr Pu<<lue
12 Oklenome Stele Is Idle
1l 'Florldt Stete 77 over Tulsa
14 'BevlOr S over Teu1 A~M
IS 'Al1berne l over Ttnnfl ...
16 Gtor11lt 19 ovtf •V•nd«l>lll
17 'LSU 91'> over ICt nluck"
18 UCLA 1'1'1 over •wesnlnoton Slel•
19 Army S'l'I unotr •Nolrf Dame
20 Ttnnauff l under •A111>em•
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LMtue
Founteln Vellev
Merine Wt1lmfn\ltr
Edison Hunllnotoo e .. c.11
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Coe11 COlteoe I
Dcten V .. w vs Edison (et WttlmlnSI.,)
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WOOCIMICll>t
Corone del Mar
S.O<lleC>ec• Cotta Mtsa
Leoun1 Beac.h
E•l•ncle University
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Nellf PrtMY'1 ~ 17:lt)
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Ana Bowl)
...., l'rldlY'• 0-(1:)0) l>tu1 )( ti St. Peut
..... ~.,.. Oerne 11"91
91~ MOflluom.rY 111. W'vlle (el Gellf
Hi9'1)
Othlr tarn
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Sunny Hllh 13, Trov 6
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Wend Set1e1 ICMdllee
TONIGHT'S GAME
SI Louis •• K•nws Cllv, US SUNDAY'S GAME
St LOUli •• K•nu1 City. S.JO D m
TUESDAY'S GAME
KtnU• Clly 'el SI Louis, S.lS D m WEONHOAY'S GAME
1Canu1 City et SI LOYl1, S.2S D m
T'HU.SDAY'S GAME
KenM11 Cllv ti SI Loul1, S·2S D m (II
necen•rv> SAT\JltOAY, OCT. 26 GAME
SI Loul1 at K1nsa1 Clly, S-2S D m. <It
nteflttrvl
SUNDAY, OCT. 11 GAME
St Louis •t Kansas Clly, S.30 om (If nec:a .. rv)
IAll llmtt Pacific l
TV. Cl'lennef 7
ll•CllO: KN)( ( 1070)
How Rovab, C.nlnai.
Mltdl Up
A P01l1lon·1>v·POsltlon IOoll 11 '"' lwo leem1:
l"lttST BASE
Tiit Cerdlnel1 lraelecl lw Jack Cle rk In
!tit off·1Haon 10 bl llltlr dffnuo hllltr,
Ind lie fllled the APOI Dtr'fectly. H• 1111 21
hornen, drove In t7 run1 1ne1 belled ~I
Clerk, In 1111 fl"t 0011 ... "°" series. hit
lll •nd 1111 lllrM·run llOm4lt wllh IWO OUl1
In the ninth Inning of oeme six aent SI Louis
to lht Worl<I Strlfl
$1t Y• ll•lbonl of Kanys CllY II • d utk
sluvoer Ht hill fO( DOwtf' -• Item record
36 hOtnt runt -•lono wllll IOw evtrtDe
(.2431 and • lot of 1trl11-.i1s 11661 In Int
Dltyofk, he w1<1I lu1t 3·for·2S wlttl Jtven
•lrlk-.it1 enCI had two lf't«l .
Rovela ~ne-Dick Howltf llkt1 10
l>el lleltlonl In '"' llXlll SPOI, rMllllllll Ills POlenllel end 1'111 llel>llltv Bui wllfl McllM
out. 8eM>onl mev !!eve to bet fouttn ... ... ,. St UIM
SICOMO UH
Tommv Herr lle<I an locredlblt vMr fOf
St. Louts end fer sut1>eued •nv1hl119 lie lle<I
dont bet«•. H• 1111 .l02 wl111 t111n1 namers
and 110 RBI, end l>ec.lme lht first Plevtr
11M• Georoe Kiii In 19SO lo l'levt 100 11111
•nd Ina tllen 10 home run1.
in 111e Plevofh. lie belled .m end orovt
In 1lx runa. Hen runs well and f .. IOI wltff Frenk Wlllle, 1 four·llmt All·Sfer. llel
stowtel oown a lllllt el •De 3S end hll 1u1t
2'9 Bui he Ila• come>eoMiltel bv eddlno
mw• POWer end had 1 cer-·lllotl n
llOm•n wllll 69 RBI. Ht 11 11111 • flne fle!Otr
BY lllt 11111111«, Herr "'OUICI rate • blo .ooe. no«lt ll1r slnot w1111e·1 1,,1urte1 hand
d<oooe<I lllm to •lotltll In lhe llMUP end
orOCluceel 1 S·tor·2' ""'1«menc.e In the pieyoff1. Bui Wllllt'S POSl\HIOn txoerlenot
Snoulel llelO Sll9flt .... te Herr.
SHOtlnTOP'
ll'll'lel mwe c•n env~ UIY t boul Dule
Smltll? Walt, ht lllt 1 cer-·hlOll '176
during ll'lt reouter lttlon, and ce~ lhal
l>Y betting 43S wllh .. verel klY 11111 In lht
IMYofh. Tllel, llonO with inuel flelellno
1blllty, meoe l'llm '"' MVP of '"' NL Oltvofh Kansu Cllv's BuddY Blenc.elane belltel
onlv 1• Clurlno lht reouler ... aon, and 1111
fiefdlno 1, 111ere11e Sul, "' surorlMCt
eYtrvOIM With t t>00rnl119, 11111 OOUOlt In Ille
Dlevoff1 Sllll, ... .-.. St. L.Ml
TH1"D BASE
Ttrrv Pendltlon. WllO had • Orttl rOOkle
... son for SI Loula In 1914, ClfOPl*l off thl1 .... r Ht belltel only 140 -ell l'IOuOll he !'led
69 1181 -and WH S-fw·24 lri the IMYDll\
Geor!M Brei! wlll O. In lllt HeM ot Ferne
aorneelev. Anc:I, ht' 1 now In lllt m IOclle of
one of lhe llOllttl alrMkt of 1111 c.eretr
H• WH lht MVP of lht AL Pfeyoff'I, •
S¥1ft tna1 C41mt efler 1111 '11111no durlno Ille
flnel wMll of the reou11r M11aon -bltcl
K•nMIS CllY lo bl•I Ille ""'""'· -...... 1(-• °"'
LEn" '11L.D
Tl'le ontv 1111no 111411 110wtc1 oown Vine•
Co+emen lhlt IHIOn WH '"' flrpeulln In SI
LOYll 111411 DUI lllm OYI of action cturl119 11\e
Dla'l'Offl. H• lllOuld 0. fM<IV 10' lht Strlft. C~n tlOlt 110 beMS, and t llllouoh
ht 1trlktt out loo muell fw 1 ... dofl hitter,
oat• on beM enouon lo ruin Dllc:tltrs'
concentr et Ion.
Lonni. Smllll w .. tredtO by SI Loula IO
KenM• Cltv ourlno '"-... aon. •nd etter
111t dMI .-1 some llme bad·moullllng !tie
AL end aalel ht .-1 1 lot of llme followlng
'"' Cerdlnab' Dn>Of"K1 on !he acore«>oerd
Smith wOUllO uo 111111111 ontv 1S7 tor '"'
It OY •It. bul WH movtel fron'I '"' No. , "°' 10 ... dofl In ttlt llMI week end oroOuc:ecl
Smith ..., .. llllltU In 1'111 !Int 12 •l·bela In
'"' 04eyofh, l>ul -· 7 tor Ills ... , 16 ·-CCNHll PllLO
El"-OIM o4 INM 04e....,, an "'"' oll'ler 1u m1 !he wllllfl
Wiiiie ~ o4 SI. LOUii led lht IMOUt
wllll • .353 aver.of end orove In I? run•
He 11 en exG911ent tlc!IOef end bea.rvnner
McG4e hit .ut In '"' Dlavoftl Wllllt Wlhon of KeMe1 Cllv remelnt one
of lht .,.., ••·•round lllaver• In "" oerne
Ht l>lltlad .27t ~lno !he ... .on and
tonllnutt 10 &Mev exctflenl °"'911M end run
well Tht IW'tu\M'I WH on Witt.on to Ott on
l>llM In lht llle'l'Offl, t nd llt went t •f«•tt ._. ...... st,L_.
•IGHT Pf•LD
Anc:tv \ten St 11<1 of St Loul1 dlo •n
adtoutl• IOI>, 111tllno .2,. with IJ t.om•o
•nd SS RBI Ht WH l•f«·ll In lhe 04evaff1,
blil ,, • llOOd f~
Pei Sl'lerlden of '"' •ov•ll no onlv 111r ..
llOmt runt ·~ ... ton. but nomet'ed twice In
'"' Cllavoffl .... llecl 1u11 one DINI' 1111 In hi• It tMavofl at-bet\ ·-CATCH••
oer,..i1 Pon., did not•• ..,erv du f«
SI Louk f« mo11 of Ille '"'°"· bul ~ WllltW 1-Wtot -I wtlfl Pwftl''I
H-ltnee ltl lllt 1trttd\. .... woutld ua al
721 wllll 10 "°"*'' elld M Rat, •f'ld ... 4· tor. , s In !tie Dlevofh
Jim Sundb«'f wll he¥t n muc:ll orttt•
ure on lllm u #tY K-Cltv ~ In !he WOt'ld Serlet II ,... be ua IO !*ft to IW
""" dOWn !he CerdlnMt' ,,.... ..,,...
SUndtlero 1111 tu Nillt !tit reeuW
... IOll. bul ..... • rntW' leCtot "' "" IYOlufloll of ""ll0'1'9b' _,,.. llttCHM ,,..,.
~. Who heel -..... In "" llOl'-'Oll, ... ~ to "" Cl'ltltllO' _,.,,.,,,,..., and ofl9ntlvtllv "" drove Ill •
...,.,.hllfl llJI """ "' "" ....,......._ lndudllW
flOur "' ..,,,. --................ c.w
Men's golf results
"• ••'9 0.. GH Mol'Mn ~la:>
Arwtv ._ M-74-140
L..wt°"'*"i. 6M)-140 ""' Mc.Oowen 10-74-1 .. S1-UebW n -n-1 ..
seott Hocto u....-1,, Roben WrtM ... n-1 .. Mite O'OfedV n-n-1 .. Clet'IC ~~ n...-1 .. '-' ..... 74,70-1 ..
t •Jedl N~leu1 II 71-1'>-1'4
MJMMcCutloullh 72-7)-145
L.errv l.._, 1'2•7>-10 •Mlfl Lendrum n-n-10 ~ree.Jerolanwn 7>·72-10
lob MIKl'flY 72·7>-IU
kmmv Rectlel1 7>·12-lU
Cllerlft ~ 7S-70-14S
•OMle ai.o Uo*-134 •••C...... •11-140
811 Krenert ......-134
T1m SlmPton ~134
John Cool! "1·7l-134
Marl! Mceumber ,,...._135
Don Pooley .... ..-135
Id Flol1 U-70-llS
LanV Mlae •11-1• David Cdw.,.. 70-70-140
Gerv Kodl 10-10-140 MlcMel hrnlllllll 70-10-HO ltk:k ,.,,, 69-71-140
Woody llleclllMn 11...-140
0.My Ecl'#t111• .,...,_IU ~ McCumw ......,_.,s FrenllC-. n -..-140 VellQt HMl'ner 71-f,_UIO
c.Mn "-'• .. ..._1)6 P•I LlndwV 70-70-140
Mill• •e1c1 ... ...._ 137 SleYt JOM\ 70-71-141 Mllr118roolu 13·7't-1U
J.tf $lumen '7·~137 Jim O....,_ ff-1f-141 Gerv H•~o 7!·7>-145
Ken(;"-! ... .._.131 Jim Oe!lt ,,..n-1•1 Lou Gren.m n -7>-l•S
Sieve Bowmen 71·66-137 JOtlntnen 67·7+-l•I Mlk• BrlOhl n -1+-1 ..
Andv MaOM 69-..-137 Tom ~meM 10-11-141 Mark Havtt 70-76-1,.
Paul All~ '7·70-137 Lennv Wedll.lnl 70-71-14 I Tim Noftl1 71·75"-14'
Lerrv Rink., 67·70-1'7 lrett u-71·70-141 Ofbby Gl.,.,.t 7•·1)-1 ...
Dold ThOtl 6'·11-137 Kennv Knox n -..-141 a ttt Gle..on 74-n-I ...
aerrv JHCl<et ,.....,_137 N\111'11 Lv. n -ff-141 l!mie GonHltl J>-~14'
aoobv Wedlr.ln• 67·71-lll Jodlt Mudd 71· 70-141 Pttll HenQOCtl 7S-7>-147
Tonv Sllh 10-..-131 L TilornPIOl't 71·70-141 ci.v KOKhel n·7t-147
hOC>v COit 71·'7-131 9oO Twev 71·~141 Mike Geml 71-ff-147
J c. SNeo ,,..,,_Ill , ...... OYel"t Miki HultMln 73.7.,_147
•onCommaM '7-H-131 Tom Put1ttt' 10-n-10 o evl<I LundlTrom 10-n-141
Cllar1et Coody ... 70-131 David Fro.I ... 7.-14 1111 Sender 10-,.._ 141
Jeff Herl ... 70-131 ltoo«' MeHblt .. ·74-l4i GervMcC«d 7•·7t-14'
Dan PoN 10-..-131 '"-tw Ooltemuh 69-7>-142 PttU lledtmer 74·7.,_I ..
Ktn arown "·70-lll AllenMlller 10-72-141 llll ler9'n 10-1t-,.
OoMlt Hemmono 70-a-lll W1111e WOOd »*-Ill
Mike Nlctloll9ttt 6'-6,_ Ill
Jim RuttedOe 70-12-142 wrv Pa•• 10-,._14t c1w11e Bo111ne 10-n-1c Ired Fexon 71·1t-14' Men Pfell 71-71-ld Stuert Smit!! n -n-14'
Mike Sullven 6'·70-131 Da"ld ()grin 71· 71-1'2 J.n Cotton 7S-74-14'
Denni• Trlxlllr 61·70-lll Jay Oel$lno 71·71-14' 9oOby Mlldlell 7)·76-14'
Cler.nee•-'9·70-139 Curt lvrum 11-n-1'3 Tommv Valenllne 76-7)-14'
9oObv Nlclloll 1Mr 150 Miil• Ooneld 69-70-139 MMtl W1ebe 10-7>-1'3
LorM'l •oo.rt• 11-..-139 Oii Clll •oor1out1 10-7>-1'3 L Ttn l roedt 76-7+-150
Jol'ln Men.ffev 70-4,_ 139 • u11 Coellf en '1·7+-143 G'" Twloll• n -77-ISO
9o0Gllder 67·72-139 ClllD~ 70-7>-143 J•Y H .. , n -n-1so
Pnne St-ert 69· 70-139 Tom Jenkin. 7'2·11-143 o. E~oer n -7t-151
Tom WOOdwerd n-7~1$2 Cor9¥ Pnln 70-6,_13' Howerd Twitty .. ·75"-143
0-De Areher 6t· 70-13'
lven Smllll 70-69-139
SkMI., HMlll 6'·71-139
Chris Perry 7'·69-1'3
Terrv Snod9reu 1'2·71-143
eooov c1em11e11 12-11-143
Garv Pinn• 71·7.,_1S'2
Steve Hl.ldlon 76·76-1S2
Mike Feroutot1 74·11>-1~
8111V Plerot 11-..-139 Tom Ltflmen 12 • 71-143 Miki Perthll 76-1t-IS4
RIGl!erd Zokol 70-ff-139 Brad F•btt '9·7 ..... 143 John Nlet\Ob Jr. n -11-15"4
luddv Gerdner 70-6,_139 ~ S.uen 6'·74-143 Don Jentt n-0-160
Greo Power1 '5·74-139 BIN llullner 71·73-1 ... JOlln O.Forttl 11·,._160
Mlctl SOii 7 I ·6t--139 Sieve Pait 69·75"-I.,. Merk Cetc.evecclll• WO
lob Lol'tr 69·71-140 Lon Hinkle 69·75"-1'4 11111 llrlllon OQ w,.,,,. Gree1v 70-70-140 SColl SltnPtOll 70·7t-1'4 -meteur
ST A•TING P'fTCHING
SI. Loul1 f'9urtt lo go wllh JoM Tudor,
Jo.Qui" Ancluler end Denny Cox, Ind
ooulblY Bob Fwach If necesMirv Tudor wt1 unlllll•blt fO( the IHI 4\'J
mon1111 of the IHIOll, •ltllc>uott Loa ~
Dinned,,,. IOU on lllm In "" l)ltyoff -He lllen c.eme beck 10 win eeme tour.
Cox Dllefted wtCI ln Ille r_,e., MHOn end llOOd tnOullfl to win 1111 one Dlevoff
alert Anduler, • 20-Geme winner l'or !tie ~ llrtlof>I YMr, WH lnconlllltnl durlncl Ille lell llelf of llMI ..,.., end wet hll
llerd In 1111 two Dlevoff 11.ns.
Ke11M1 City llal I lol of llel"ltn, end
Howaer UMI lllem well -H not • 1>11 OddlY
In "" DleVQffl. 0.MV Jac:klon, Cllertlt Lelbrendl end
Bud lleck .,, orettv OOOd ltft·llenden who
wilt fO(c:e SI. Louis swltcil·llltttn to bel
from "" WMker rlotll 11dt. Bret S.~. • 20-Hmt winner. w11 hurt
bv 1 llner In oeme lt'lltn, bul lllOuld bt
rMdV ID DllCll. So tlloulO oame six winner
Mllr11 Gublcn, H Howser dloolft lo 1tert
"1m. ·-ll•LI•I' ""CHING
St. Loul• UMl It• "bullpen·by·c:ommll·
'"·" 1Mtur11111 Ken O•ylev, Jeff Lellll, Todd Worrltff •nd 11111 CamobtCI. T1'IOM ouvs
oot lllt loO dont durlno lht '"'°"· end Onley U>erltled In the Dlavoftl wllh six
lllUIOUI lnnlftlll.
Oen Qula.nberrv rem•lna the meln men
In K•nMI Cltv'• bullDt<I. Ht 09\'t I.IP two
oeme-wlnnl1111 11111 In Ills fl"' two •-r·
•nett of the Dlevoffl. but w .. -fine In 1111
otw two oullnos. He lie• led ltlt IM9U9 In ...... "°' lour Sl,.lohl 'l'Mn, bul Ill• POSl ... IOll record 11 knl 2·4.
Steve Ferr Ditched w9tl In ml4c* r .. lef.
H dlel Ltlbrandl end Bled! Wiien c.elleel on
In IN IMl•offi ......
HNCH
Cewr Cedeno and Tllo Lendrum •r• the loo two 11111.,1 off !tit btnd'I l'or St. Louis,
elttlouotl eltll« one coulcl alM> gel • me~ 10 11an .
C.eOeno -*' llkt e -Der10n etter o.11111 KQUlrecl In lelt Auvual from Clnc:ln·
nall, end Lendrum Is• ciuelltv Dlever wllO
w11 rfor· 14. tnctue11no • iour-1111 oame while 111111111 In tor Coleman, In lllt Dlevofh
McllM wlll lie "" No. I ~ lor
KenMI Cltv. TM ne>-dtaillneltel lllller allu·
ellon knoclU 111rn out of ri,. nneuo llec.eVM
ht cio.a not 11eve • llOllllon to Dlev. ·-
Auttrlllen MdMr
(et SY*!nl ~·SIMMol
Ivan Ltn<ll (C1ed10110v•kl1) Clef Ben
Tt1ltm1•n IU S.), 6·3, 6~1, Henri Leconte
(Frenc:e) Otf. Andrt1 Gome~ tEcueclot), 6-4, ,_,
Wemlft'a """'*'*" (et f'Mllntadt, West Germeny) 0..,...,.,... Slllllel
Pem Sllrl..., IU.S ) Clef. Ive 8uderove
(CitellotlOvellle), 6·2, 6·2; Cleudle Kohde-
KlllCll IWHI Germenv> def 8•11N1,.
G.nten (U.S.), 6·•. •·l , Steffi Graf (Wttl
r>«meny) def u .. Bonder (U S.), 7·6, 6-1
U.S. 'Ml1 .. ttlo9W ~llNPt
let~°"" .. lrW!t)
IMtfl'• °'"" '**" s..mMMtl Chlo Turner (Carmlc:lleej, CelH.H~endY
Smno"' (O•llaa) Clef Dan Lec:rlmen (Hunt·
111111on llMCf\)·Jlm WO(ttl <Bree>. 6-4, 7·6,
Bred Perll1 (L.ffunt NloueO·Rlck Sleuoh· ler (Nelllvlllel Clef. 0111• IClltY (Pomona)-
Chlo ParmeleY (Olemoncl lier), 6-1, 6·4 w.,,_., °'"" ,__. ~ Merllyn HamlllOll (Fresno) Otl. Ttfrv
Grev (Sen LMndro), 6·2, •·•. 6·3,
Cl'lentelle VandlerdOndt IHDllend ) def.
Mlcllellt OeJerlels (Frnno), 6·4, 7·6.
0.... ... """'"' OAV•Y'S L.OCt<~• ( ......... a.tdl)
-66 •nolen IJ botlllo, 7 vt11ooirrell, IS
roe11n111, I tiellbul. 61 beu, 109 mac:ktrel,
.50 Cllue -di
DAMA WHU' -4S enolen . .50 be11,
SI bonito, 6 roek IWI. 115 meclt.,t4, 3S
~.7acwln
N•~T LANDING -l3 engltn 41
c.ellco ben. 31 bonito, 31 .. nc:1 beu. 7 Kull>ln. S ~Cl. t meclttrel.
TNI wMlr's tr.ut 1111ant1
LOS ANG•L.•S -Cnl•lc Ultt, Leoo
L•k11. Puddlno1I01M Lek•, Pvramlcl L.akt
•tv••SIOI -Perrl1 Lekt. SAllnner La ke
VINTUllA -Plru L•llt.
IMYO -la ... er CrHk, lllahoc> Cr .....
<mldOla, ~111 t nd lnl•k• Ill. Oler L.akt,
1ncH1peno.nc. er...... Le"'• S.1>r1ne, Lone Pint CrMk, Soulll Ltkt, Te!IODM Crtt1t Tlnemehe Cr-. Tuttle Creek .
VIWMft'• , .......
CO\.L•OI
P'CAA
Cal Potv·Sen Lula~ def UC lrvlnt. U 6, IS-I, ts-10
MAIA Dlla1ct • FfMllO-~ dtf. SOuiNrll CAllfomla
COl99t. 1 .. 14. 1.-J. 12·1S, 1.-11
CO,.UUMTY CO\.L.•OI .... c.ttc 1 m
GOIOtfl Wftl _, F lllltt'lOft, I.... I) IJ,
I) U . 1)-)
s.d1PU1Ck d9f. Ctrr'ltM, f-IS. IH ,
15-t, IMS. 1H
...... IC"°°'-,__,,, LMtlR
New"'1 ""'1tllM -............. Ori•· tlell, IJ.S. IH, tK
&M~
PRIDA Y"l •UUL. TS
(47111 ................ ,.,......
,.ST uc•. Ont m11e pee.
11,_,,lwood KM'I (Pleno) IUO 7.20 l.10
Ent~tneli' (l.ac:lt•v> S.00 J.20 S.vllll Lord (Andtnon) 2.40
Tlme: 1:51 l /S.
U •XACTA 11-ll NICI '94.20.
SllCOMO •ACE. Ont mire o.ca.
Navy C'-' (l(utl>ltr) 1.60 4..60 Nutvo lip (Madlend) 1.60
L A Mlitreu <"-•erwn>
Time: 1 :Se 31 s.
$l IXACTA U ·•> H id S71.90.
TH•D ••c•. Ont mire trot.
2.60
0 0
S.10
'"919¥ IVallencllnol'leml UO 2.60 2.40
llludl (Flteol 4.40 3.40
0.0 Sotedv (KMnl 4.20
Tln-. 2:00.
U • XACT A 12· I l 1>eld I II.JO.
POUllTH •Ac•. Ont mile s>eet.
Keren E.,. K (Vlndllln) UO 3.40 2.10
Venetta Heno.,., (l(utblerl UO l .20 .ICtY SuOlect (~c:e) uo
Tlmt: I :Se 2/S.
l'IPTH •Ac•. One milt oec:e.
Smart Rue ($11v•I n.oo t.20 6.00
Oer'bV Gtmt ($1ee1n) 20 00 UO
Fleally Frenk (ltlctlmonel) 10.20
Tl~ 2:00 llS.
U •XACTA (f-21 NICI '717.00
SUCT14 ••ca. Ont mile peca,
Miu CO. Jay (Vlnc#lm) S4 00 7,4'1 UO loo loo l(llty (Hymen) UO 3.20
Wvnnt Nandlne (Piere.I l.40 Time: l:ff 3/S.
IJ •XACTA (6·3) NICI 1147.JO.
SllV•NTH ltAC•. One milt oece. ChtC!Uerecl (~) 17 60 t.00 UO
Jemtt \llnc:ent (Plerotl 15.60 l,IO
Emerald Outlno I.Aubin> 4.40 Time· I.st 2/S. U •XACTA 19--6) pelel '31UO.
•IGHTH •Ac•. One mite Hot. Stiel< Swlk (Pierce) S.90 00 3.00
Sl<l-elrle (Perkerl 3.20 3.20
N\Oflterev Prairie (Dflorn41r) S.60
Time: 1:51 l/S.
ll •XACTA (M ) H id s.36 60.
NINTH •Ac•. Ont mllt l>eet.
1· HY 0.. I Anc:lerlOll) 4.60 UO UO
•·Denita Enctvr <Cr11lln> • 60 4.20 2.IO Annie Royele l,,.ano) 4 00
.-.couc>led.
Time: 1:57 l/S. U •XACTA (1·2) De ld 120.40
u f"ICK six (S·f-6·9·7-ll oald 12,m 40
10 alx wlnnlno llclltll (five ho<..s) Ctr·
rvovtr DOOi: Sil, t7 I s.
TCNTH llAC•. One mllt !>ect.
Ll11hlnln Stlm <Kutblerl 7 IO uo 260
Bollom1 (Todd) 2 IO 1 20
Meonm-(lllletlle) 3.IO Time: 1:S9 2/S.
IJ •XACTA 15-11 1>elel 123 10 AllencSenc:e· 6.323
0.11 TrM
(el t.aflte Mite)
P•IDA Y'S ••SUL. n Oft! at n -•v ._ .,.,.. .. ,........> ,.ST llAC•. 6 tvrtono1. Tlllrel Mllrrleot ISOll1I IJ 60 1 00 3 IO
SwMI W1nltle (Hawley) 10 40 6.20
JIUY LIM (Htrnenotr) 3.60
Time 111
SICOMO •ACI. 6 turlonoa
Liii.• Shenlln IK~I 13 20 6.IO 4IO
For~I ltlt Pocltet (Slblllt) 11 60 6 20
Two HMrl• (Pll\Cey) 4.40
Time· 1-11
$2 DAIL. Y OOUIL• (6·21 1>eld SI0.60.
THlllD •AC•. 6\'J furlono'
Runnlno Debonelr (McCrn) S 40 4 to UO
L°'d Frenk (Oomln11ue1) 20.60 910
How Is Dick (llecll) 22.IO
Time: l'lt liS.
!'OURTH •ACC. 61h furlong~
Miii! Jong (CHllnon) 11 00 9.00 S.00
Corre Pal .. no (Gomt1) 19.IO l .IO
Envov'• SOno (Limbert) l.40
Time: 1:17 4/S.
l'lf'TH •AClf. Ont milt
Kinde S..u (McC1rron) 12.eo '·'° 3.40 Oorl1'1 S.Crtl (Htwlevl lUO S.00 Mll~1 Lea (l>tncevl 2 20
Time: I :17 41 S.
U •XACTA 11·1) N ICI $67400
SAXTH llACE. One mile
Dtlle'1 Gold Coln IMettl 17.40 6.IO S.20
Double Five IHtwleY) 6 00 S.00
Oub Cllel (51. Martin) 1.00
Time 1.ll l /S
SIVIN'Tlt llACI. 6'h tvrloncls
Siient lmMCf (Ward> 1' 20 t .20 UO
lletlc lmaot l~•kerl 5 20 ) 20
Scwuc. Harbor (Mere) 2IO Time: 117
U •X.ACTA <1·2> 1>eld 1119 . .50
•IGHTH •Ac•. l\'o mlltt on luR Perl• Prince (Pf"Cey) 100 4 00 2.60
Fa.cerlnl (TWOI J.40 2.10
&oom Town Cllerlle <McCerron> 1.20
T lmt UI II S.
U UtACTA (1-l) 1>elcl UHO
NINTH llAC•. •Vt furlonll\.
Mr. HOll'l'wooel (Crou1 13..JO
John TM Touoh (C.1t1non)
Nie. Alld Normel ($1 Mer'lln)
Tl,,,.: 1·17 4/S.
160 uo
• 00 4,10 uo
SS IXACTA (l ·S) NICI t32000
n P'KK sue (s-t+1+•> oeld
s.)t,7ft.20 10 two wlnnl1111 llckel• (1lx
llO(Mt). ., Plett Six conl0491lon Hid
12,6.50.40 10 JO wlnnlno llcltth (five llor'wtl
111'1CK NIN• (6·2-ll·S-1-t-1-l·t ) oeld
1514.60 lo 17 wlmlno tldlafl (•hr llOrMt)
Total carrvo.,., ~ sne. "' AlltftOenet· It, 16'.
.....
(It .... Ylrtl) ........ ,
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Owllln I 8ecltl5'v, W Va.) at 1:.12 tf IN
MCOf'ld rtutlO ~ h 1-e; ~ h ....
Alan lre1W'lll (Hew Yor11 ) "" "'*"• '"°"' ....... -l"loyd ,...vy , ...... YOt'll) lrMW'lll h tt~t0-1; "-tY II 11·1
•
NHL
C.,..,..•LL. COHP•••MC•
Sll'IY'N ~ w L T ...,. 011 OA EdmontOll 4 0 0 • " ,,
Venc:ouver 3 I I , ,. It C.toarv 2 I 0 4 II .,
WlnnlMO I ) 0 2 12 10 a. I 4 0 2 If 2'
Mentl DIYtUeft
St.loul1 2 I 0 • ' 10
MIMttOle I , I 3 20 16
Toronto I l 0 , 11 14
Cllk.eDO 0 , I 1 II n
Detroit 0 • I 1 13 35
WALH COHl'l••NC• Petndl OM.N911
Htw.ltnty l I 0 • " 12
Plllltdelohle 2 2 0 4 .. 12
Wellllnolon 2 J 0 4 IS " l>tlllbunltl I , l l ll 16
NY lllenc:ler1 1 2 0 , ti 14 NYlh,_1 1 3 0 2 11 17 AtllWM DIYtUeft
QueOec s 0 0 10 ,I ' ao11on ) I 1 7 24 11
llufttlo 3 2 0 ' n 12
Heflford 3 I 0 ' " 13 Monlteel 2 2 0 • 13 •• ,,..,., 5ar'ft
Vencouver S, l(Mcl 4
Weantnoton 4, 9uttalo 1
Edmonton l , Botton 2
T ........ 1Gemn
N-Yri R•nw• ., N-Von.
l11tnc:ter1
MonlrMI •I Heriford
lulfalO at Weanlnolon
l>tlllburill'I •I Quebec Mlnnesote el PlllleOelohle
Clllc.eoo el 0.lroll
Botton 11 CeloerY
Wtnnlot11 •I Toronto
New Jtn•v •• SI. LOUii .,.......,.,~
EdmontOll et IC"-
Vencouver el N•w York It•~'' PnllecM!onlt er Clllc.eoo C.IOerv at Winnipeg
c.nudc' S, KINI 4
kwe llY,..,..
Lea Anoelel I l 2-4
Vencouver I 1 ~ l'lnl ,..,_,
1. Lot Anoeitl, Nlcllolt1 2 (Brennen).
U:'7; 2. V•ncouver, IUC>te I (Tenll.
H1lw•r<1), 1"51 (DO) P-lllft.--t(tnntdv.
LA me)cw (flollllnol. 6:3S; NMIY, Ven melor
lflollllno>. 6:lS; Plltlr. LA llrloolno>. 1.3',
L.an1. Ven lllolcllftll), l:S7. GalleY, LA
(llolcllnel>, 10:16, we111, LA (rouohlno),
11:•. S.rlko, V•n (rOIJOlll119), 12·41, GeM,
LA (trlool119), 14.St s.c...,..,..
3. Vancou-. N.-v 2 <01foNaul1),
1?:07; 4. Los AnoeM, Enoblom 1 (Tevlor,
0~) 1S:52; s. v.ncou...,, Luoul I
(llu«Me) lf'..SS. P91\elt~, Van (Inter·
twenc:e), 2:0I, N.-v. V•n (trlpeilno), &;IJ;
MKL.allen, LA (llOldlno). 6:27; Tev10r. LA
(rOWl\lno), 1~; Lichter, Ven lrOUllfllnol,
1~ '"*'-' ,..,_,
._ Vencouv.r, Skrlko 2 IHalwar<1, Tantl),
4~ (pei); 7. Loi Anot!M, Galley l (Syktt,
Wiiiams), 1:07; L Lot Anotlft, Wllllerm 3
(Enoblom), 11:~; t. Vencouvw. lu«Me 2
(Tanll, ........,), lt:SI. '"9nallln-WIMl•m•.
LA (hl9tl-1lldllno), 2:32; Smllll, LA (lrlo-
plno), 2:51; Gradln. Ven (hOOltlnol. 5:12;
Svitat, LA (r0Ullfll119), 1:07; I Ulcf'ler, Ven (rouolll1111l, 1:07; Teylor, LA (tlellllng),
12:57; Hw!v, V•n (1lulll119), 12:57.
S11o11 on ooel-Lo• Anoelft ... 13·1>-32. Vencouver 12·t· 1,_33,
Powtr·Plev oe>oortunllln--LM Anot4tt
0 of J; Vencouver 2 of 7.
Goeli.t-l..01 Anot4tt: Jal'o«Vk (33 anot1·2I MIVfl). V•ncou-. BrOdtur
132·21).
A-'l,m . Reter...-0.nls Mont.
Water "69
COMMUMCTY COL.UOE
......... Wat 17, ... MdeM •
(Sevtlt C.lf CaAa ->
PtMIOene 2 1 I 0-4
G-OIOtn Wnl 6 4 > .,_17
GolOtn West M:Orlno: Gruber S, Wldu S,
COOk 1, Tlctty 1, 91•k• I, Booen 1, Jtffrlft
1, Antlmarlno I, llrotlltr'lon I
HIGH SCHOOL c-.. Mar 1, Cl ow.dot ' (Neft·IMtut)
C°'one del ~r 0 I 4 ,_7
El OO'edo 2 2 2 C>-6
Corone dtl Mllr scoring: Hermon J,
Llkln1 7, Vlnle I, Mor11an 1
.._,., He,,_ It, 0twMY •
(Neft·IM9Ue) Downey I 0 I ,_ •
N-oon H1r1><w 7 4 l r 19
N-l>Ol'I Hert>ot ICOf'lno: Andranl•n 2,
Mcltrtn 3, Btl•,_ 1, Sl•w1r1 I, Mlllelko
I. Gl~d 6, Hunllf' 2, Krumins 1, Crelo I
Marw 10, ••tMcM • ,.._.....,.,
Merine • 2 2 2-10 E1lel\Cle 2 I 2 )-I
Marine scwlno: Brown I, Perezette '· Womectl I, LerMll 3, Buclmen 1
Eslenc:I• IC«lng, Emll 2, J 0.YO't s.
Cook 1.
FIUftleln V.._. IJ, L.M ~ 10 ,,._...._,
Founleln Vellev t • • -1)
Los AlemllM J 2 2 )-10
Foun111n Vellev acorlno Tnomoson 4, Peltrl 4, Judd 4, FOllClf 1
Cr'ftlll 14, Mstw Del 7
(Del • .., '--->
Creu>I J • S 1-1•
Mater Del 2 I 2 2-1 ~"' Del ..co<"lno: Cenrertlla 3, Smllh I, Mllrllert I. ThomH l, Auloel I
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Cougars
bone up
for UCLA
PULLMAN. Wash. (AP) -Wash-
m.gton State football coach Jim
Walden says the addition of the
wishbone g>vct the Cougars another
weapon. not a quanerback con-
troversy.
"What we have is a formation
controversy," Walden joked as he
beaded into today's Pacific-10 Con-
ference game ap.inst No. 18 UCl.A
(Channel 4 at 1). "We'll bring lhc
wishbone in wbeo we're ready for it"
The wishbone, which Walden
added last week as the Cou~ won
for only lhc se<:0nd time in six sames
this season, j ust adds to UCLA Coach
Terry Donahue's wariness as the
Bruins try to stay within reach of
Washington a11d Arizona in the
l~uerace.
· This is goin~ to be the bisgest test
for our defense in tenns of facing the
first truly balanced offensive team
we've seen," Donahue said. "Wash-
ington State bas always moved lhe
ball on UCLA, always. Every game
that I can remember with them was
very close."
Appropriately for WSU, it's home-
coming. The Cougars. 2-2 in the
conference, haven't played in Martin
Stadium since beating California
Sept. 7. They went l·3 on the cnsutng
road stint, dippin$ to 2-4 overall.
UCLA is tied wtth Oregon for third
in the Pac-10 at 2-1 and is 4-1-1
overall.
Walden. who ran a two-quar-
terback system a f cw years back, said
he installed the wtshbone because he
just wanted to get rescrvequarteTback
Ed Blount some playing time while
letting All-Pac. I 0 quarterback Mark
Rypien continue to do his thing.
Walden said WSU may run the
wishbone 25 percent of the time
a~inst UCLA. "The theory was why
give him (Blount) something Mark. is
doing, and at the same time, create a
problem for future people. So we
thought, bey, let's give him a whole
different offense."
Stanford
looking for
roo111 to run
LOS ANGELES (AP) -While
Stanford has one of the finest passing
tc.ams in the country, the Cardinal
hasn't had much success on the
ground. But Coach Jack Elway be·
licves that's goin~ to change today
against Southern Cal.
'Tm confident we can run on
them," Elway said. "It's important
fo r us to have a two-dunens1onal
offense."
If the Cardinal is successful nm-
nmg the ball against Southern Cal, 11
would be a major surprise. Stanford is
averaging only 101.2 yards rushing
per game, while the Trojans arc
ranked I 0th nationally in rushing
defense, having allowed an average of
only 90.2 yards per game.
Stanford is the third-best passing
team in the country, averaging 332.4
yards per game through the air, and
15th nationally 1n total offense with a
433.6-yard average.
The Tro)anS arc ranked sixth
nationally m total defense, having
allowed an average of only 269.2
yards per game by rushing and
passing.
Kickoff time for lhe 66th game
between the schools is 1 :30 p.m. A
crowd of 60,000 1s ex~ted. The
TrOJans we~ listed as 15-pomt
favontcs.
Southern Cal wiU try to eonunue its
domination over the Cardinal and
remain alive in the Pacific-I 0 Con-
ference football race as well.
Rustlers post
seventhSCC
win in a row
The Golden West College women's
volleyball team registered its seventh
straight South Coast Conference suc-
CC1S F'riday night, dispatching visiting
Fullerton, I 5-5, 15-131 13-15, I 5-3.
The win improvca the Rustlers'
mark to 7-0 in SCC play. Freshman
outside hitter Lisa Manfre con·
tributed 13 kills and four service aces
and m iddle blocker Kathy Wissman
added 11 kills and four aces.
Golden West. ran.Iced second in the
state, tangles with No. I-ranked El
Camino in a non<e>nfcrcnce show-
down Wednesday night on the Rus·
llcrs' floor.
In college action:
Cal Poly.SLO J, UC lrvtae I: The
Anteaters proved no match for their
second-ranked op~nents1 dropping
a 1.S-6, I S-1. I 5-1 0 verchct on the
winner's floor.
UCI dropped to 0-6 in the PCAA
and 4-9 overall. Ca.I Poly improved to
7-0 and 17-l. The Anteaters continue
their road trip at UC Santa S.rbera
tonight.
F'"90-P•clflc 3, S.C.I Collece 1:
The VIJ\IUl.fds are still seek:ina their
first NA.IA District Ill victory follow·
inaa 16-14, IS-2, 12.15, tS-11 louto
the Suobirds.
Kristy Woodburn and Kathy Cra~
tree OOtched 10 killa apiece for SCC.
ln bl&h 1ebool action:
N..,.,i <M.du I, ~ ~tlu t: Captain Li• Mo • a
senior setter ind bitter, and
IOphomore hiner Jennifer Baker weft
the treys to the I .S-S, I .S-9, I~
Academy Leaaue win for the Con-queron..
Newpon Oui.stia.n mrwncd un·
beaten at S-0 in leqw play with the
lucoesl.
MORE SPORTS, 87
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING.TO ESTABLISH
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX
WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-1
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN of the Intention of the Board of Education of the lrvlne Unlnect Schoof 011trlct to
form Community F1cllltlel Dl1trlc1 No. 86-1 of the Irvine Unified School Olatrlct for the purpose of provkllng 1eh001
facllltlet ("Facllltlea") for Community Fe<:llltles District No. 88-t and to authorize the levy of e Speclal Tax to pay
for the facllltlea. The time and place of the Hearing on the •t1blllh"*lt of the 011trlct and the au1hortzatton to
leV'Y tax 11 7:30 p.m. October 29, 1985 at 5050 Barranca Parkway, lrvlne. Catflornla 92714 and at tUCh tltM the
testimony of all lntereated persons or taxpayers for or against the eatabllshment of the District. the eX1ent of the
District or the furnishing of specified types of public fecllltlea or MtVloes wlll be heard. Proteata by lnter•ted
persona or taxpayers may be made oraJly or In writing. All written proteats shell be filed with the Clerk of tM Board
of Education of the Irvine Unified School District on or befor• the time fixed for tho H"rlng, end may be withdrawn
In writing at any time before the conclualon of the Hearing. TM text of the Resolution of Intention adopted by the Board of Education of the lrvlne Unified School District follows
Helen T. Cameron, Clerk of the Board of lrvtne Unified lchool Dlatrlct
RESOLUTION NO. '51._.
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1 AND TO
AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1
WHEREAS, two members of the Board of Education (the "Boatd") of Irvine Unified School District ("the
District") have llled a rqquest with the Board of Education of the lrvlne Unified School District to establlsh Com.~unlty Facllltles District No. 86-1 of the Irvine Unified School District ("Community Facllltles District No.
86-1 ) pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facllltles Act of 1982, as amended, commencing with Sec11on
5331 1 ol the Government Code (the "Act") to finance the cqnstructlon. acquisition. modification reh•bllltatlon
and leaslng of school facllltles Including land, as well as modification rehabllltatlon or relocation ol existing or
future facilities, equipment, and appurtenances (the "Facllltles") to serve the area of land depicted on attached
Exhibit "A" and more fully described on anached Exhibit "B", ("Project Area") which consists of contiguous and non-contiguous areas; and
WHEREAS, It Is the Intention of the Board of the District to form Community Facilities District No. 86-1 and
WHEREAS, the Board further Intends to approve an estimate of the costs of the Facllltles for Community
Facilities District No. 86-1 In the approximate amount of $150,000,000; and
WHEREAS, It Is the Intention of the Board to finance and construct, modify, relocate, acquire, or lease the
Facilities or any combination thereof for the Protect Area through the formation ol Community Facilities Dtatrlct
No. 86-1 subject to the a~thorlzetlon of bonds and the levy of a special tax to pay tease payments, Installment
purchase payments or other payments, or principal and Interest on bonds, being approved at an election to be
held within the boundaries of Community Facllltles District No. 86--1.
NOW. THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 Is proposed to be establlshed under the terms of the Act.
Community Facilities District No. 86-1 shall be as depleted on attac hed Exhibit "A" and described on attached Exhibit "B".
Section 2. The name of the proposed Community Facllltles District shall be "Community Facllltles District No.
86-1 of the lrvlne Unified School District."
Section 3. The Faclllttes proposed to be provided, modified or relocated for Community Facilltles District No
86--1 are public facllltles as provided for In the Act and as herein described.
Section 4. Except where funds are othetwtse available, It ls the Intention of the Board to levy annually a specl•l
tax aufllclent to pay for all such facilities lncludlng land, and wort< lnciudlng, lease payments, Installment purchase
payments or other payments or obligations or the principal and Interest and other periodic costs on bonds
proposed to be luued to finance the Facllltles and bonds previously Issued by lrvlne Unified School District
Including replenlshment of a reserve fund, remarketlng feea, credit enhancement fees, liquidity facility tees, the
costa of administering the levy and collection of the tax Including any foreclosure proceedings, archltectural,
engineering. Inspection, legal, fiscal, and financial consultant fees, discount fees, Interest on bond• due and
payable prior to the expiration of two years from the date of completion of facllltles, election costs and 111 coeta
of Issuance of the bonds, lncludlng, but not llmlted to. teea for bond counael. bond asaurance premiums and
printing costs, and all other administrative costs of the tax levy and bond Issue. The schedule of the rate and
method or apportionment of the special tax Is described In detall In Exhibit ''C" attached hereto. The tax la baaed
upon the cost of making the Facilities available to each parcel In tM project area. The special tax ls apportioned
to each parcel on the foregoing b8888 pursuant to Section 53325.3 of the Government Code. In the event that any
parcel zoned for residential use within Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 undergoes a change of zoning so
that It la no longer zoned for residential development at the densities shown on the Facllltles Plan placed on file
In the office of the Clerk of the Board, or no longer zoned tor realdentlal development, the rate and method of
apportionment of the special tax specified on Exhibit "C" or u determined by the Board may be applied to such
parcel u If It were stlll zoned for residential development at the densities shown on such plan as of the date of thla
resolution If necessary to meet the debt service or other obllgatlons of Community Facllltles District No. 86-1. In
the event that a portion of the property within Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 shall become for any reason
exempt, wholly or partially, from the levy of the special tax specified on Exhibit "C" or as determined by tM Board,
the Board shall, on behalf of Community FacUltles District No. 86-1 lncreaae the levy to the extent necessary upon
the remaining property within Community Facllltlea Olatrlct No. 88-1 which Is not delinquent or exempt In order
to yield tM required payments. To the extent that the amoonts for each category of land use are not adequate to
aervtce the debt on any bonds Issued or other Indebtedness Incurred on behalf of Community Facllltles District
No. 86--1, the maximum tax rate In each such category shall be proportlonatety Increased.
Section 5. The Board hereby finds that the Facllltlee are neceesary to meet the Increased demand put upon the
District as a result of the development of the Project Area.
Section 8. A public hearing (the "Hearing") on the establlshment of Community Faclllties District No. 86-1 and
the proposed rate and method of apportionment of the special tax shall be held on October 29. 1985, at 7:30
o 'clock p.m. or as soon thereafter aa practicable, at 5050 Barranca Parkway, lrvlne, CaJlfornla 92714.
Section 7. At such time and place set forth above the Board shall consider:
(a) Whether an ad valorem property tax Is currently being levled on property within propo9ed Community
Facllltles District No. 86--1 for the exclusive purpose of paying prlnclpal or Interest on bonds or other
Indebtedness, Including state school bulldlng loans, Incurred to finance construction ol capita! facilities; and
(b) Whether the Facllltles to be financed and constructed by Community Facllltles District No. 86--1 wlll provide
the same services to the Project Area as were provided by the capital facllltles mentioned in Subsection (a): and
(c) If the Board makes the findings specified In aubaectlons (a) and (b) above, It will consider appropriate action
to determine that the total annual amount of ad valorem property tax revenue due from parcels within Community
Facllltles District No. 86-1. for purposes of paying prlnclpal and Interest on the debt Identified In subaectlon (a)
above, shall not be Increased after the date on which Community Facilities District No. 86-1 Is created, or after a
later date determined by the Board with the concurrence of the leglslatlve body which levled the property tax In
question.
Section a. At the time and place set forth In this Resolution any Interested person, Including all persons owning
lands or registered to vote within proposed Community Facllltles District No. 86-1, may appear and be heard.
Section 9. Each District officer who Is or will be responsible for providing the Facilities within Community
Facllltles District No. 86-1, If It Is established, Is hereby directed to study the proposed district and, at or before
tM time of the above-mentioned Hearing, file a report with the Board containing a brief description of tM public
facllltles and services by type which wlll In his or her opinion be required to adequately meet the needs of
Community Facilities District No. 86-1 and his or her estimate of the cost of providing those public facilltles and
servtces.
lectlon 10. The Clerk of the Board Is hereby directed to publish a notice ("Notice") of the Hearing pur.uant to
Section 6061 of the Government Code In a newspaper of general clrculatlon published In the area of proposed
Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 . Such publication shall be completed at least 7 days prior to the date of the
Hearing.
Section 11. The Clerk of the Board la hereby directed to send a copy of the Notice of the Hearing by first-class
mall, postage prepaid, to each registered voter and to each landowner within proposed Community Facllltles
District No. 86-1 as shown on the last equallzed assessment roll. Said malllng shall be completed not less than
fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the Heating.
ADOPTED. SIGNED AND APPROVED this 17th day of September, 1985.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DllTIUCT
/1/ Gordon Oetchel
A nEST: /a/ Helen T. Cameron
Clerk of the Board of Education of lrvlne Unified School District
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF INTENTION
TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTNESS WITHIN
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86·1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Intention of the Board of Education of tho Irvine Unified School District to
Incur bonded lndebtneu In tho amount of $150,000,000.00 within proposed Community Facllltlea District No
86--1 of tM Irvine Unified SchOOI District for the purpoM of providing achOOI facllltlea ("facllltles") for Community
Facllltlea District No. 86--1 to fullfll schOOI needs resulting from development and/or rehablHtatlOn within
Community Facllltlea District No. 86-1. The time and pi.ca of the hearing on the Intention to Incur bonded
lndebtneu la 7:30 p,m,, October 29, 1985, at 5050 Barranca Parkway, Irvine. California. 92714, and at IUch time
the testimony of all Interested persona or taxpayers Including persona owning property within proposed
Community Facilities Olstrlet No. 86--1, for or against t"9 propoeed debt lsaue wfll be heard. Protests by lnternted
persona or taxpayers made be made orally or In writing. All written proteats Shall be flied with the Clertc of the
Board of Education of the lrvtne Unified School District on or before tM time ftxed for the Hearing, and may be
withdrawn In writing at any time before the conclusion of tM Hearing. TM text of the Resolution of Intention
adopted by 1he Board of Education of the Irvine Unified Sctloot Otatrlct follows.
ttefen T. Cameron, Cleftc of the lloerd of the lrvtne Unified lchool otetrtct
RESOLUTION NO. 151•7
RESOLUTION Of INTINTION OF THI 80.ARO Of IOUCA T10N Of' THI! IRVI• UMfllED SCHOOl DtSTittCT
TO INCUR IONO!D INDllTIONl88 IN THm AMOUNT Of' '150.000,000 WITHIN '1tOP08ED COMMUNITY
fACtt.mla DtSTllUCT NO ... , OF THa IRVINE UNIND SCHOOL DtlTRtCT
WHEREAS. tne Board of Education (tho "Board'') of the Irvine Unlfted School District (the "Olttrlct") heretofore
hat adopted RetOlutlon No. 85/86-6, after reoelvtng 1 request ~ned by two membert of the Board to Include tM
area of land detcrlbed In 881d ret<>lutlon ("the Project Area' ) within tM herefnatter mentioned community
facllltlet dletrlot. at1tlng It• Intention to form OommuQlty Feci1111et Dlt1rlct No. 88-1 of the lrvtne UnHled School
Dft1rlet ("Community Flcint ... Dtltrk:t No. 88-1"), pureuant to the Mello-Root Community Faclll1lel Act of tte2
(the "Act") u amended, to finance the construction, ecqul9Hlon, reh1blllta11on and leulng of 8Choof facllltl•
lnctudlng land. equipment, and appu~ deecr1bed therein (the "FadHtlel"l to ~ the ar• wtthtn
propoeed Community Fectltt,.. Otltr1c1 No. ee-1: and
WHEREAS, the Board eetlmlt91 thlt the arno..mt Nq'Ulr.d to ftnanoa the Factlttlel It $150,000,000; Ind
WHEREAS, In Of'der to ftnanoe the Fecilltlel It la neoeaaery to Incur bonded lndebtednw In the emount of s 150,000,000.
NOW, THEREFORE. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF IRVINE UNIFlED SCHOOL OtSTRtCT OOES HEREBY
RESOLVE. DETERMINE ANO ORDER M tollowe:
11 Dtlon 1. It le nee ••''Y to Incur bOnded lndef)t.,_ wttf*I the ~ of ~ Community
Fdtt ... Otatr1c1 No. 88-1IntMamountOf1150,000,000 to fund the ooeta of the Feollltlel for Mid Ollllrlct.
••a'°"' l. The lnd.t>tedn•• II ~ tor the ~ of f'lnendnQ the OOltl of du I~ ling. conMructlnG Md
ecqulf1nG 1M Fdt .... the ecquteltlon of nee 111 fl"I equipment Md pt0pet1y ther9fot. and tM ~ of furMte
to fumll Oontrtietuel commttmenta and QrrJ out IM pow'l .nd purpa111 of Communtty F_.... ~No.
ee-1 inc*.ldlng but not by wwy of ltmftatton. tr. com of .-ng bondl to ftNnoe aud\ com of ecquWttort ttwf
Orange Cout DAI':!_ Pl LOT IS•~rf1ay, October t9, 1985 •
._... a. It It the Intent Of the Boatd to auttlottD the .... Of bond• In the maximum ~ pt'.wldpel
amount Of S 160,000,000 at the maximum Interest rate permitted by lew
S.tion 4. A public hearing (tha "tiearlng") on u~ prQPOMd debt IMUe 8ha(I be Mid on Octet. 29 1885 at
7:30 o'dodl p.m. °' u aoon ther .. tter as practle8ble, •t 5050 Barranca Parkway lrvlne Cellfomla m14 •
8ect1on I. At the time and place Mt fOrth In this Aelolutlon any lnter•ted penoni, 1neiud1ng 111 ~ ~
land Of teglat9fed to vote within propoMd Community Facllltl .. Dl•trlct No 88-1 may ~, and be hMrd
leotton I. The Cler1c of the Board It hereby directed to publilh a notice (;'Notice") of t~ Heettng ~I to
Section eo61 of the Government Code In e newspaper of general Clrc~ulatlon published In thl ., .. of propoeec:t
Community Facllltlea Olatrlct No 86--1. Such publication shall be completed at IMtt 7 deyt prior to the date Of the HMtl~.
leo10n 7. The Clerk of the Board I• hereby directed to send a copy ol the Notice of tM Hearing by ftrtt-dw !
mall, P<*tge Ptec>lld. to each registered voter and to each landowner within propoMd Community FacOttlea ;
District No. 86--1 u lhown on the last equal!zed &aaeument roll Said malling shall be completed not i.aa than fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the Hear1ng.
ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO APPROVED this 17th day of September, 1985
90AM> OP IDUCATION OF IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ Ill Gordon Oetchet
ATIEST: /a/ Helen T. Carn.ron
Clerk of the Board of Education ot lrvlne Unified School D1str1c1 ..
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COIOIUNl'TY FAcn.mEI
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8CKOOL DIBTIUCT
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COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1
OF IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
PARCEl 1
Those portions of Lots 299 and 300 of Block 174 Irvine's Subd1v1s1on. in the Coun ty of Orange State ot
Callfornla, as per map recorded in Book 1. Page 88 ot Miscellaneous Records Maps flied m the OHlce ot the
County Recorder of said County, described as follows
Beginning at a point on the most Easterly corner of the land described 1n that certain GRANT DEED to the lrvlne
Ranch Water District recorded in Book 12057, Page 1904 of OH1c1a1 Records of said County· thence Northwesterly
along the Northeasterly line of said land of the Irvine Ranch Water District to a point on the Southeasterly llne of
Parcel SA as described In that certain DECREE ON DECLARATION OFT At<ING recorded 1n Book 2567. Page 100
of Offlclal Records of said County; thence Northeasterly along said Southeasterly line to a point on the
Southwesterly fine ol Parcel 5 of said DECREE ON DECLARATION OFT AKING thence Southeasterly along said
Southwesterly llne to a point on the Northwesterly tine ol that certain 100 acre parcel of tand shown on the map
flied In Book 54, Page 14. Records ol Surveys records or said County thence Southwesterly along said Northwesterly line to the Point of Beginning
Containing 4.28 Acres. more or less
PARCEL 2
Those portions of Lots 301 and 302 of Block 114 Irvine s Subd1v1s10" 1n ine County ol Orange State of
California. as per map recorded in Book 1 Page 88 ol Miscellaneous Record Maps frle 1n the Ott1ce of the County
Recorder of said County. described as follows
Beginning at a point on the most Southerly corner 01 the land described 1n that certain GRANT DEED to the
Irvine Ranch Water District recorded in Book 12057. Page 1904 of Ott1c1a1 Recoros ot said Orange County, thence
Southwesterly along the Northwesterly hne of that certain 100 acre parcel of land shown on the map filed in Book
54, Page 14, Records ol Surveys, records of said County to the Westerly corner of said 100 acre parcel; thence
Southeasterly along the Southwesterly hne of said 100 acre parcel to a point on the southeasterly ltne ol Lot 301
Block 174, thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly hne to the Southerly corner ol Block 174, then~
Northwesterly along the Sou.thwesterly ltne of Stock 17 4 to a point on tl1e Southeasterly trne ot tl1e tand described
In that certain FINAL JUDGMENT AND DECREE IN CONDEMNATION recorded 1n Book 1264 Page 154 ol Official
Records of said County: thence Northeasterly along said Soutl1easterly line to a point on the Soulhwesterly Une ol
Parcel 3 as described In that certain GRANT DEED recorded 1n Book 1183 1 Page 1053 o! Otf1c1a1 Records of said
County; thence Southeasterly along the Southwesterly tine of 1he sa10 land ot Irvine Ranch Water District to the
Point of Beginning
Containing 169.42 acres more or less
PARCEL 3
That portion of the trvtne's Subdivision, in the County of Orange Staie of CaH!orn1a. as per map recorded tn
Book 1, Page 88 of Miscellaneous Record Maps llled m the Office ol the County Recorder ol said County.
described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Northerly corner ol Block 81 of said Suoo1v1s1on thence Southeasterly along the
Northeasterly line ol Block 81 . 108, 118. 144. 151 and 177 to a pornt on t11e Southeasterly tine of said Subdivision,
thence Southwesterly along said Southeasterly tine to a pornt on the Northeasterly ltne of Parcel s as described
In that certain DECREE ON DECLARATION OF TAKING recorded 1n Book 2567 Page 100 ot Official Records of
said County. thence Northwesterly along said Northeasterly tine to the Northerly corner ot said Parcel 5. thence
Southwesterly along the Northerly llne of said Parcel 5 to the Easterly corner ol the land described m that certain
GRANT DEED recorded In Book 10117 Page 255 of Otticial Records ol said County thence Northwesterly and
Southwesterly along the Northeasterly and the Northwesterly lines of the land of said GRANT DEED. respectively
to a point on the Northeasterly Une of Parcel 6 ot said DECREE ON DECLARATION OF TAKING. thence
Northwesterly along last said Northeasterly tine to the Southerly corner of the land described In that certain DEED
recorded In Book 2872, Page 406 of Ott1c1a1 Record"S of said County thence Northeasterly and Northwesterty
along the Southeasterly and Northeasterly •mes ol the last said DEED. respecttvely to a point on the
Southeasterly fine of the land described rn that certain GRANT DEED recorded In Book 11831 PaQe 1058 of
Official Records of said Coonty: thence Northeasterly Northwesterly and Southwesterly along the Southeaste<ty
Northeaster1y and Northwesterly llnes of the land of last said GRANT DEED respecttvely to the Northerly corner
of Paroel 8 ol said DECREE ON DECLARATION OF TAKING recorded 1n Book 2567 Page 100 of Official Records
of said County; thence Southwesterly along the Northwesterly tine ol said Parcel 8 to a point on the Northeasterly
tine ol Block 122 of said Subdivision. thence Soutl1easterty along tast said Northeasterly ltne to the Nonherty
corner of Block t40 ol said Subdivision. thence Southwesterly along the Northwesterly line of said Block 140 to
900!tructlon.
t"9 Westerly corner of said Block 140; thence Southeaster!) along the Southwesterly lines of Blocks 140 and 150
ol said Subdlv!SAon to a point on the Northerly comer of Parcel 1-A ol El Toro Marine Corps Atr Station B-1
Corridor as described In that oertaln GRANT DEED recorded in Book 11831. Page 1062 ol Off1c1a1 Record ol said
Coonty; thenoe Southwesterly along the Westerly lines of Parcels IA 2 and 3 of said El Toro Marine Corps Arr
Station B-1 Corridor to a point on the Northerly llne of San Diego Freeway as descrlDe<J 1n that cena1n GRANT
DEED recorded In Book 8097. Page 232 of Ott1c1al Records of said County, thence Nonhwesterry along the said
Northerly llne of San Diego Freeway to a point on the Northwesterty fine of Lot 268 of Block t02 of said
Subdlvtalon; tMn<:e Northeasterly along the North"Mnterly lines of Lots 268 and 263 of Block 102 and Lot 260 of
Block 103 to 1 point of lnterMCtlon of the Northwesterly line ol Lot 260 ol Block 103 and a NOrthwesterly
extensk>n llno of tM Southwesterly fine ol the tend ot Saddlebac~ Community College District as described In that
certlln GRANT DEED recorded In Book 13620. Page 1070 of 01fic1a1 Records of said County thenOe
SoutheUterly along M id extension tine and said Southwesterly tine to a point on the NOrtherty comer of the land
Of Slddlebllci( Community Coflege District as delerlbed In that certain DEED recorded In t9~ as Instrument No.
317105 Of Offtcial Aecorda of uk2 County; thence Southwesterly and Southeestorty along the Northwsterty and
Soutiiw.terly Mnee of lest Mid land to a Point on the Westerly comer of the lend of SaddleD&cil College Otatr1ct
U deecfibed In that certain GRANT DEED recorded In B006I 14 HM, Page 12~ ol Ot11e1al Records of said County.
tl'lenee SouthMla*1y along the Souttiwest9rty Uno or last u ld land, to the Southty corn« of last sak2 land, thence
Soutn....terty alOng the Sou1he9aterty nnee of Lot 260 of Bloc::tt t 03 and Lot 263 of Block 102 of ta.Id Sobdlvbion
to tM W-~ comer of PM* Q as ~IM<S In that certain GRANT DEED re<:ordeO 1n ~ 9450, P81Q8 358 of
Offtcial Aeconta Of Mid County: thence Southeuterty &Jong the Southwti1terty 11~ of said Parcel 2 to the Westerty
comer Of Paroet 1 • deecrlbect In that C*1aln GRANT DEED r9COtded In Boe* 10622. Page 6S6 of Offidal
Aecofda of Mid Cowity: thence SouthMSterty and Northoaster1y along the Southwesterly tine and Sou1NM.terty
11ne of lat ukt P~ J, r...,.ctl¥ety. thence continuing Northeasterly 11ono the Sou1Mutet1y line~ Pwc::.12 of
lat Mid Olr1aln GAAN'T OE£D to IM Southertf oomer of Tr11C1 No 9089 H ehowfl on~ thereof •eootdied In
Bodl 398. PIOii 14 Ind 15 Of Ml80ellaneous Maps, Records Of said County; then<le Northeut the ___ _,,____ ----.
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'\ ec.••M'llf1Y h eeld Tract Ho. toee: 1hlnee con1lnul~tetty a6ona the Sout. tine of Tr801 No. .. • lhoiM\ on N1P9 thereof reoonMd In 8ooll 381. 47 and 48 of '4lecellaneoul Mepe, R«x>rdt of
_.. ~ thlnoe oon~••terty elOng the 8outha•tetty llne of Trllci No. 9087 ... ,~on m..,.
• ._..,. l'90CN'd9d In look 388, 1e 9nd 17 of Mlloettaneou9 Mapa. Aecorda of Nkl County to a point on the ,. Nor1t •••• .., lne of Lot 269 of Block 123 of Mid Subdlvtelon: t~ Northwesterly wona tut Mid NorthMlterty
' lne to.,. EM1-'t oomer of Lot 2eO of Blodc 103 of Mid SubdMa&on; thence continuing Northwelterty elOng the
NortlH 1111 rty lne of Mid Lot HO °' Block 103 to the Northerty COtMr Of Mid Lot 280 of Blodt 103; ·~ NcM1tt 1111 trti/ ltc)ng tM Northw.eterty llnee of lot 255 of Block 103 and Lot 252 Of Bk>ck 1<M of Nld SubdMek>n
, to a point on the ~tine of land deecrlbed In that Ollrtatn DIRECTOR'S DEED record.ct In Book 12520,
~ 1IOO of Offtdell Aecorde of M6d County: tl'lience North.-tefty along l•t Mid Northeelteny llne of the
' 8oUttwty comer of Lot 4 of T1t1tativ. Trect No. 12161. 11 ~on a map of Community Facun1e1 Dtstrlct No.
• 88-1; tn.no. Nort"'-terty and North-.terty along the SouthMlterty and Northeutetty llnee of Mid Tentative
Tf'llCt No. 12151 to the SouthertycorMr of Lot 1 of Nkt Tentattv.t Tract No. 12161; thence Northeuterly along the
1 ~erty line of Nkl Lot 1 to the Southerly comer of Tract No. 9498, .. 9hown on map• recorded In Book
' 411, Plllgea 40 to 43, lncluaNe of Mlecelaneout Mapa,~· of aald County: thence NorthMateffy along the
8outMlilterty ltnee of Mid Tract No. 9498, Tr11e1 No. 9372 u lhown on mapa recorded In Book 410, Paget 1 to
3, lncluelw of M*-'laneou• Mapa, Record• of Mid County; and Trect No. 9552 aa ahown on mapa recorded In
Book 410, Pegee 9 to 12. lnctuttve, of Mleoeflaneou• Map&. Record• of said County to a point on the
&outhW99t«ty llne of Lot 238 of Block 105 of aald Subdlvtllon: thence Southeaa1etly along lut uJd Southweeterly
llna to the Westeffy comer of lot 239 of Block t05 of uJd Subdlvll!on: thence Northeasterly along the
Not'thwe.t«ty tine of Mid Lot 239 of Block 105 to the Weaterly corner of the land of the Irvin. Vatencla Growers,
• deec:ribed In that oertaJn DEED recorded In Book 291. Page •25 of otflctal Reoorda of Mid County; thence
Southeelteriy. Northeuterly and Northweeterly along the SouthWestarly, Southeasterly and Northeutetly llnes
of .ad land or the Irvine Valencta Growera to a point on the Northwettefty llne of Mid lot 239 of Block 105; thence
~ along 1 .. t Mid Northwetterty llne to a point on the Southwesterly llne of Block 106 of aald
• 8ubdMe6on; thence Nort~terly along Mid Southwe1terty llne to the Westerly comer of said Block 106; thence
Northeuteffy along the Northweeterty line of Mid Block 106 to the Eaatetly corner of Tract No, 9365, u 1hown on mape recorded fn Book' 16, Pageit 15 to 18, tnctuttve of Mlscellaneoua Mapa, Records of aeld County; thence
Weeterty along the Northerly fine of said Tract No. 9356 to the Northeastetly corner of Tract No. 9322 as shown
on mape recorded In Book 41 2. Pegea 23 to 29 lnctullve, of Mlac;ellaneous Mapa, Records of uJd County: thence
W-.rty along the Northerly llne of said Tract No. 9322 to the Easterty comer of Traci No. 9180 aa ahown on maps
reccMded In Book 441, Pages 26 to 28 lnclultve of Mleoeflaneous Mapa, Records of said County; thence
Northweeteffy along the NorthMlterly tine of aald Tract No. 9180 to the Easterly comer or Traci No. 9443, as
lhOwn on mapa recorded In Book 416, Pagee 26 to 28 Inclusive of Mlacellaneous Maps, Records of said County;
1henoe continuing Northwesterly a.long the Northeasterly llne of saJd Tract No. 9"43 to a point on the
Northwelterty tine of Blocic 83 of uld Subdlvtaton; thence Northeaatetly along said Northwesterly llnes said Block
83, Blook 82 and Blocic 81 of Mid Subdlvtak>n to the Point of Beginning.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM any portion thereof lytng wtthln the lands as described In those certain GRANT
DEEDS In Book 11136, Pagee 269 and 275 of Official Records of said County.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM any portion thereof tying wtthln Parcel 6 of Parcel Map 85-280 filed In Book
203. P11gee 9 to 17, Inclusive, of Offtclal Record• of Mid County.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM any portion thereof lytng wtthln the land es deacrlbed In that certain GRANT
DEED In Book 8167, Page 79 of Official Record1 of said County.
ContaJNng 13,338.24 acres more or lees.
'ARCIL' ThoM portion• of Lota 181, 182 and 188 of Block 63 of the Irvine's Subdivision. In the City of Irvine, In the
County o1 Orange. State of California, as per map recorded In Book 1, Page 88 of Mlscellaneoua Record Maps,
ftled In the Office of the County Recorder of said County, described aa follows:
Beginning at the Northerly corner of lot 181 of Block 63 of said Subdlvl9'on; thence Southeasterly along the
Northeaateffy llne of lots 181 and 182 to the Northerly corner of Tract No. 7040, as shown on maps recorded In
Book 311, Pages 3 to 8 Inclusive of Mlaeetlaneous Maps, Records of said County; then~ Southwesterly along the
Northweeterly fine of said Tract No. 7040 and the Northwesterly tine of Tract No. 7073, as shown on a map
recorded In Book 265. Page 1 of Mlaoellaneous Maps, Records of said County to a point on the Northeasterly llne
of Parcel 101 u deacrtbed In that certain EASEMENT DEED recorded In Book 9170, Page 959 of Official Records
of lald County; thence Weater1y along uJd Northeasterty llne to a point on the Westerly llne of Parcel 1O1. 1 of said
oert•n EASEMENT DEED; thence Southwesterly along said Westerly llne to a point on the Northeasterly llne of
the land delcrlbed In that certain EASEMENT DEED recorded In Book 11744. Page 316 of Official Records of said
County; thence Northwesterly along said Northeasterly llne to a point on the Eastetly Boundary of the City of
Tuttln, said Boundary being also the Westerly Boundary of the City of Irvine as described In lnatrument No. 23134
dated Dec. 28, 1971; thence Northerly along said Boundary to a point on the Northwesterly llne of Lot 188 of Block
e3 o1 Mld Subdlvlalon; thence Northeaaterty along the Northwesterly fines of said lots 188 and 181 of Block 63
to the Point of Beginning.
Containing 264.32 acres more or lesa. •
PAltCEl S
Thoee portion• of Blocks 60, 61 and 62 of the Irvine's Subdivision. In the County of Orange, State of Callfornla, u per map recorded In Book 1, Page 88 of Miscellaneous Record Mapa, flled In the Office of the County Recorder
of Mid County, deacrlbed as follows:
Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of Parcel 2 as described In that certain EASEMENT DEED recorded In
lnatrument No. 83-<401957 of Offlclal Records of said County. said point being also on the Northwesterly Right of
Way llne of Culver Drive u deecrlbed In that certain EASEMENT DEED recorded In Book 9118, Page 82 of Otflclal
Reoord1 of said County; thence Southwesterly along said Northwestetly Right of Way llne to the Eaaterty corner
of Tract No. 6786, aa shown on maps recorded In Book 255, Pages 39 to "3 lncluslve of Miscellaneous Maps,
Records of sald County; thence Westerly along the Northeaa1erly fine of said Tract No. 6786 to the Southerly
comer of the land u deecrlbed In that certain GRANT DEED recorded In Book 11275, Page 1994 of Otflclal
Records of said County; thence Northeasterly, Northwesterly and Southwesterly along the Southeasterly,
Northeasterly and Northwestetly llnes of last said land to the Easterly corner of Tract No. 6869, aa shown on maps
recorded In Book 285, Pages 3 to 5 lnclustve of Mlscellaneoua Maps, Records of said County; thence Westerly and
Southwesterly along the Northeasterly and Northwesterly llnes of said Tract No. 6869 to a point on the
Northeasterly fine of the Right of Way of San Diego Freeway aa described In that certain GRANT DEED flied In
Book 8097, Page 232 of Offlclal Records of said County to a point on the Easterly llne or Parcel No. F08-101 of
Orange County Flood Control District Right of Way u described In that certain GRANT DEED recorded In Book
7100 Page &42 of Official Records of said County; thence Northerty along said Easterly llne to a point on the
Southeasterly llne of Orange County Flood Control District Right of Way as described In that certain GRANT
DEED recorded In Book 7728, Page 513 of Otflclal Records of said County; thence Northeasterly along last said
Southeasterly llne and along the Southeasterly line of Parcel No. F6-402 of Orange County Flood Control District u o.tcrfbed In that certain GRANT DEED recorded In Book 67"3, Page 333 of Otflclal Records of said County to
the W•ter1y corner of Parcel B of the land aa described In that certain GRANT DEED to Southern California
Edison Company recorded In Book 13910. Page 1142 of Otflclal Records of said County; thence Southeasterly
and Northeasterly along the Southwesterly and Southeasterly lines of last said Parcel B to a point on the Southerly
llne of the land u deetrlbed In that certain GRANT DEED recorded In Book 10657, Page 412 of Official Records
of said County; thence Eaaterty along last said Southerly llne to the Southwesterly corner of the land aa d41ecrlbed
In that certain GRANT DEED to Southern Callfornla Edison Company recorded In Book 10700, Page 716 of
Official Records of said County; thence Northeasterly along the Southeasterly llne of last said land and the
Southeasterly fine of land aa described In that certain GRANT DEED to Southern California Edison Company
recorded In Book 10700, Page 719 of Otflclal Records of said County to a po(nt on the Southwesterly llne of Parcel
1 of lrvlne Center Drive, as described In that certain EASEMENT DEED recorded In Instrument No. 83-<401957;
thence Sou1heasterly along said Southwesterly llne of Parcel 1 to the moat Southeasterly corner of said Parcel 1;
thence We1terly In a straight fine to the Northwesterly comer of Parcel 2 of lrvlne Center Drive as described I!' that
oertaln EASEMENT DEED recorded In Instrument No. 83-<401957; thence Southeaster1y along the Southwesterly
tine of said Parcel 2 of Irvine Center Drive to the Point of Beginning.
Containing 1.016.67 acres, more or less.
Parcels 1 through 5 above. containing 14,790.93 acres, more or less
EXHIBIT "C"
.. COMMUNITY FACILITIES SPECIAL TAX
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FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1
OF IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
The propoled Speclal Tax for Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 (herelr "CFO No. 86-1 ")shall be levled and
collected according to the tax liability determined by the lrvlne Unified School District {herein "the District") for
eech Aaaesaor's Parcel In CFO No. 86-1.
All of the property In the Projec1 Area, for which construction was not completed before January 1, 1986 and
property not exempted by law or by these proceedings, ahafl be taxed for the purposes, and to the extent and In
the manner herein provided. (Construction shall be deemed to t>e completed for the purposes of levytng any
Special Tax provided for herein when a certificate of occupancy h'as been Issued or Improvements are reflected
on the local assessment roll whichever shall first occur.) For purposes of determining tax llablllty. the Special Tax
shall be as herein set forth.
The Special Tax shall be levied as herein provided to pay debt service payments for the bonds Issued by CFO
No. 86-1 or to provide funds for lease or purcha.M payments In whole or In part as well aa fUnds from bonds, other
lnGebtednesa or for payments to modify or relocate present or future school facllltles. The term "debt service"
lhall lnctude, but not be limited to, amounts needed to pay principal of and Interest on such bonds. amounts
needed to replenish the bond reaerve fund for such bonds, amounts to pay the administrative coat of lasulng and
MrVlclng the bonds. and amounts neceaaary to collect the Special Tax.
The Special Tax herein provided for shall be levied on all property not excepted or exempt from Special Taxes
that Is located within CFO No. 86-1 .
A. Spec:UI Tax.
For purposes of Imposing, administering, levying and cotlectlng the herein specified Speclal Tax all property,
not excepted or exempt from the Speclal Tax. 11 divided Into two (2) groups of properties: developed properties
and undeveloped properties. The claaaes Mt out belo'# are e1t1blllhecHor the developed propertlel. The Special
Tax, except as herein otherwise provtded, shall be levted and collected according to the designated class or type
of the unit as described below at an annual rate shown below for the 1986-87 flacal year which rate 1hall lncreue
four percent (4'/•) per year compounded annually unlell the Board of Education aubeequently determines that
rental. debt ae<Vlce or other payments may be met with the levy of a lesaer tax. The rate In effect for the class of
unit during the flecal year a unit Is first aobject to the tax shall be the rate lnltlally appllcable to such unit. Such rate
lhall continue to Increase four percent ( 4'/•) per year compounded annually unleaa t he Board of Education
aubMquently determines that rental and/or debt aervlce payments may be me1 with the levy of a lesser tax
Amount/Rau~s
Clua Density/Type per year
A 0 to and Including 8.5 resldentlal units per $550
acre
B 8.6 to and Including 13.S residential unit• ssoo \
c 13.6 to and Including 20 O realdentlal unit• S..50
per acre
0 20 1 or more relldentlal units per acre ~
E Hotelt S..25 per unit
F Retail S.25 per aquar~
foot Of bulldlng
and ltructuree
G Offlol Bulldlnot $.35 per equare
foot of bulldlnga
and ltructur•
H Industrial S.20 per aquare
and 1tructur•
'· The Cl11 111 we oompoeed of .n prop«ty that 11 ~8'oped and conl11'UC1ed on« 'aft• Januaty 1, 1988,
lnducflng relkS«ltlal, otnoe, oommerciaJ, lndu1tr111, hOtef• and other typee of ~ property. Each
A111•0<'1 Parcef whtch la M r-'dent111 property lhtlll be J?!eoed Into• et... In Clalel A thr h 0
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•• 4 c a 4 sosss a
bued on the d«\tlty of reeldentlal ~t wtthln IUCh AIHllOr'• Paroet. A Parcel &II be plaioed In the
hlghelt l><*Mb .. ~ refattv.t to cMnalty. All omoa. commercial, lnduttr1al end other typeedof cMvel,:
proP9rty, except tlaJ property, shall be placed tn c. .... e. F. G and H. (e>eveeop9d an oontt
property lhall be~ to mean otnce, reeldentlel, commetdal, lnduatrlal and other typee of proS*IY for wh'°':
either a oertlflcate of oocupancy ,, .. been lllUed or for which lmprowment• are ~eel on the local uaMStMn
roll.)
For MCh Ala-or'• Parcel, which I• not ex~ed 0t exempt tfom the Special Tax and whleh does not tall Into
any or the above Hated (I. e. the undeveloped propertlel). the Specie.I Tax lhall be levted on the baal1 of the amount
of aoreage Included In the Atwaor'e Parcel.
The Special Tax lhall be leV1ed In the totlowtng manner. (1) For each tax year, the Special Tax, In the amount•
Mt forth above, lhall be levted on eeoh A1M1eor'a Para.I of property that fall• Into one of the abov.-ll1ted
Clutee (I.e. the developed propertlel). (2) A.a to all other property (I.e. the undeveloped properties) wtthln the
Olatrtot. the Special Tax tor eech tax year shall be leVted by (a) determl~ lhe amount of money needed!~.~
the debt MMcl or other payment• deecffbed In thla Reeolutlon tor the fl year tor Sehool Facllltlea then 1........,,
out1tandlng or Incurred on behalf of the Dlttrict, (b) aubtractlng from that amount the total amount of ta.xee levled
on the MMHor'a Parcels that fall Into the 1bo~ll'ted Cluw (I.e. the developed propertlet) and tCouhen (c)
determining that difference and dMdlng It by the number of net acr• u ahOWn on the R9cord1 of the nty
ANMIOr ol the County of Orange for property that la not lnctuded In one of the abow-llated Claaael and wtllch
11 not exempt or e>eoepted from the Special Tax. (d) Thi• amount per acre ahafl then be multlplled by the num~
of acres In each AIMl8or't Parcel which Shall result In the amount of the Special Tax for each aueh AM8180r •
Parcel. However, a1 to undeveloped property. In no event Shall the Special Tax be greeter than three hundred
dollars ($300.00) per acre per year.
For developed propertlea for which the net acreage In A.....or'1 P1rcel exceeds one acre for each realdentlal
unit, the amount of net acreage In exceaa of one acre per residential unit shall be treated as not being Included
In any of the Clusea provided for herein and the Special Tax levied on such property shall be determined on the
ume basl1 u the other property that 11 not Included In any of such Claasea (I.e. on the acreage bula). a. Umltattona.
The Speclal Tax ahall not be Imposed upon property for which conatrue11on 11 completed before January 1,
1986, publlc propertlet, open apace areas, common areas, property owned by community auoclatlons. utility
properties belonging to publlc and private utllltles, and propertlea encumbered with publlc or utlllty easements
making Impractical their utlllz.atlon for other than the purposes set forth In the easement.
For purposes of detetmlnlng the net area of Aaaesaor's Parcel• that do not tall, for a partlc:ular tax year. Into any
of the Claaaes aet out In paragraphs A and B, the area upon which the Speclal Tax Shall be applled shall be the
entire net area of the parcel excluslve of atr~ta but tncluslve of all land contained therein Irrespective of Its
topography or usabtNty. If net acreage Is not reflected In the Aasesaors Records for a Parcel, the acreage shown
thereon shall be used.
C. Modification of 8pectal Td Rate.
The tax rate• eet forth herein In paragraph A may be decreased when the amount of the total tax levy for a
particular tax year on all of the AIMllOr's Parcels that fall Into the CIUHt set forth In paragraph A becomee
greater than the amount of money required to pay for the annual debt SetVloe or other payments authorized In this
Resolution for that tax year on the bonds then Issued or obllgatlons outstanding by the District. The tax rate
applicable to each Cius shall be reduced proportlonately based on the number of parcels In each Class to the
point where the amount of the Speclal Tax levied Is sufficient to raise enough funds to pay the described
payments.
D. Revlew/AppNI eo.rd.
The lrvlne Unified School District shall establlsh as part of the proceedings and administration of Community
Facllltles District No. 86-1 a speclal three-member review/appeal board. The members or this Board shall be
appointed by the Board of Education. The duties of this Board shall be to construe and make determination
relatlve to the administration, Including determinations as to density and lncluston In a Class, of the Special Taxes
herein specified specified due to any variations, determinations and yearly adjustments.
Publlshed Orange Cout Dally Piiot October 19. 1985 Sa-103
flt&.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PtB.IC NOTtCE Plll.tC NOTICE PtB.IC NOTlCE "'""'°" COURT pr_..t 11 to the penonel The locatlon In <:.illomll tomla COf'PO'lllon FtCTTnOUI ., ... ,,
Of THE ITATI ~lltlve eppolntad by of the ehlef executlY8 oftlo9 Thie bu1lne11 11 eon· NAMR ITATIWWT Of C~ORNIA the oourt within four month• ex prlnclpel bu.in.ea office duct9d by: I COfpofltlon The tollowt"O Plf90nl are
'°"THI COUWTY from the dlt• of nr11 II-of the Intend.cl tr1Ml1tex II Nautlcflft Mlllne Inc. dOl"O bYalnlll &I: HILLS °' IAN MMAN>INO IUlflOI of ien.-.. provided ume II aboW. Tille 1tatement WM n1ec1 GENERAL PARTNERSHIP,
In ,. th• Eitlll of: In Section 700 of Iha All othlf bullflell namee with the County Cllnl of Or· eoe Be1111, Newpon 8-etl,
0 SC •BLEIN Probatl Code of Cellforn11. and lddreaaea uNd by the •noe County on September A 92MO OONAL.O · H,.. ' Thi time l<Y fltl"" ~mt wt11 Intend.cl trW1sfWor within t7. 19115 Julie Bu--t. 20721 ~ akt DONALD DALE . ._ ''"'' SCHABLEIN akl DON not eJCPtre prlof to lour three ~ lel1 ~ l< ,_ LIM. HunU"Olon 8-etl. CA
SCHABLEIN oeo.Md month• from the date ot the put eo far u known to the Pubtllhed Orange Coa1t 92&48 N NO•~-heiring notlold lboY9 Intended tr1n1far11 1r1: Dally Piiot October 12. 19, John FrW1k1. 400 De Sola.
CA ....... YOlJ MAY EXAMINE the none. 28, NQ\191'11ber 2, 1985 Coron• dll Mar. CA 92ee<l
NOTICS Ofl IAUE Ille kept by the court. If you The nerne(1) and butlneet Se-09e Alan Steven (Pekardk),
Ofl MAL "'°"9RTY .,.. 1 l*'IOfl lnt1r11t9d In .Odr... of the Intend.cs Inc., 35 S.. ltland OflY8.
AT ll'NVATI IALI the 11t111. you may MrW trenaf1tee(1) ire: Phll B PtB.IC NOTtCE N9WPOf1 BMctl. CA 92MO
NOTICE IS HEREBY upontheexecutorMM!mln-O'BrienandMIMAO'Brlen Martt Mom.My. 707 811·
GIVEN that IUbjec:t to con-lt1rllor. ex upon the It· end Jotln p O'Btlen. 2585 ftCTITIOUl IUIOllt• Vf/f Spur Rd .. ROlll"O Hitt•.
nrmatlon b . the ~ti-tomey fOf the ••ecutor Of Cr~ Drift. Newport MAm ITATl•NT CA 90275
tied ~lor Court the admlni.tret<Y. and nie with a..cn. Ca. 92&&3. The followl"O penona are Thi• bu1ln111 11 con·
ndlf...,.ned u Adinlni. the court wtth proof of -· Thll the property pertl-dol"O bu9lnlll u : TACO ducted by 1 gef*al pan. ~atrtx~I t"9 aoav.-nemed vice, I wrltt9" ~\Ml ttll· nent hereto II deeertbld In VILLAGE, 2300 Harbor "41rlhlp
Decedent wtll aooept bid• Ing that you dealr• epeelal 114"*al u : Auto Pane. and Blvd., Space #5, Co1t1 Edw1rd A. Mittman. Preel·
and Mil at pr-IYatl Mil on notice of the ttllng of an In-19 located at: 2oee Plflc«ltla MIM. CA 92828 dint
Oct 22 1985 II 9•00. m or V9nl()fY and eppr1l...,,..,t of Avenue, Coeta M... CA Jullo A. Ftequa. 4309 w Thi• st1tement WU nlld ,,,_; .. fi., within the 1~· al-Mtate aNell <>' ol the p«I-~827 MeFlddll'l #8. Santa Ana. wtlh the County Cleflt of Of.
!Owed by law 11 the offloel tlon1 cx eceountt rMnlloned The BYtlflllil name uMd CA 92704 ange County 00 Septemblf
or RICHARD 'o. VOOL. At· In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of by Mid trantfefor1 II Mid Ruth e. Flaque. "309 w 19. 1985
torney for the Ad mini.. the <:.illornll Prob•t• Code. location r.· City Auto Parta. MeFaddll'l •8. Santa Ana. ,._
trllrlx 10 the ~t end Her1Mt a. GfMft. leq.. That Mid bulk tranlfef Is CA 92704 Publl•hed Orenge Coast
beat bldder Ill rtght t1111 car-a car-, m N. Cen-Intended to be oontum· Juan Betulat. 12350 E. Del Dally Piiot Oc1obll' 5. 12. 19.
lnlll'lll and. Eatall Ot ..id trel A"""9, ~. CA m1tld 11 the offtce of: Bur-Amo # 1409, Llk..ood. CA 28, t985
Decedent 11 the time ol hie 11m row Eacfow Attn: PATIY 90715 Sa-075
OMlh and all rtght title and Publllhed Orenoe Cout BEVERLY. 2751 E Chapman Llllana Betu11r, 12350 E.
Inter.it lhat the eitlle mey Dilly Piiot Octot>« t2, 13, Ave.. Fullerton 92U 1 Del Amo #1409. Lll<ewood, l--------
h 1 ad b tlon 19. 1985 EacfO'# No. 18583-8. Call-CA 90715 Pta.IC NOTtCE o~v:'.w~ rot~~!noe SaSu--094 loml1 on or 11t1r Novembar Thi• bu1lne11 11 eon-r--------
hlt death In end to the lol-6. 1985 dUC1ed by: 1 oene<al part· ftCTITIOUI .u.NIU
!owing ~Ibid,.., Pfop-P\&IC NOTIC[ TNt bulk tranet• la eub-nerahlp ..._ ITAT'lmNT
arty: jec:t to California Uniform Ruth B. Flaqua The fo41owtng perwne .,.. ~ property located In NOTlCI Of CoMmerdll Code Sec:tlon Thie ttaternant -flied doing bu11n111 11 LA
the County of Orenge, State ~TM Of 8108 with the County Clll'k ol Or· BELLE MAISON. 3&00 S.
ot Callfexnla. and legally 0.-l4~ The name 1n0 addrlll ol anoe County on October 2, Pru.a Or., 611111 Ana. CA
aerlbld u lollowe: VAH Mmftll'OOflT 1111 pereon with whom 1985 92704
Lot 123 ol Trect 3&48 u AKA H~ 1.' elalm• may be nled 11 Bur· f1'IMI J ea n n •It• M a r I e per mep reeoraed In Book VAH AMRlll8'00ftT row Eaerow . Petty BeYerty. Publllhed Or1noe Coatt Tromanheu-8432 Athena
129. Peoee37 to O lnelualve AND°' NTJT10H 2751 E. Chepman A..,. .. Full-Dally Pilot October 5. 12. 19. Of., Huntington BelCh. CA
ol MllOlll~• Mapa In TO~ITI" erton,C1.92il31,Eacfowno. 28, t985 92647
the Office of the County ·~ EITATI NO. A1--IS~ and the IUI dey fcx Sa--064 R I eh • , d 0 •• n
c:o<det ol Mid County To all lle4t1. bll'leflcllllel. lfflng elalmt by 111Y creditor 1111-a/' NOTI"c Tromanheu-. 8432 AthlN
Commonly known 11 eredltexa and oontlno-nt al'lail bl Novembll' 5· 1915· r~ "' Or .• Huntlngtoo Beech, CA
3229 tWw Yortt Av..-.ua, Cfedllcx1, and peraont wt1o whlctl 11 the bu"'-day ftCTTnOUI ....... 92647
Coeta MIM. CA may be othef'WIM lnler•led before 1~ eont!:'matlon NA• ITATl•NT Thi• bu11neu 11 eon·
A P # 139-102· t8 In the will andfor •t1t1 of: daba ~10•1!86 · Tile following l*'IOfll 111 Ouc:tld by: hu1band and wt,.
BIOS OR OFFERS 11'1 In· H A R R I E T T V A N 1 · dolng bullneet u · 1 WORK J. Tromanhauell'
vlted lex .. Id pareet of real AMERSFOORT. 1ka HAR· o.::n·~~-..=-.! OUT OF MY OAAAOE BAN· Thlt tlll"'*'I WU ttled
property All euch bldl mutt R 1 E T T S V A N ~ T t • • NER & SIGN COMPANY. with the County Clet'IC of Of.
ba In wrltl"O and wtll bl r• AMERSFOORT Publl:c;... Coast 9391 Molo4<11 OrtYI. Hunt· ange County oo Septembef
oelved by the Admlnl1tr1tr1x. A petition hu bean nled Diiiy Ptrot Oc1:,9 1985 lngton a..c11, CA 92648 25. 1985 SUSAN KRAOTEN. II the of· by Albert Alhlly In lhl Su-s' 104 Dona1o P1trlc:k Hl09ln1, ,_,..
tloe of the attorney. RICH-perlor Court ol Or1nge • 9291 Molollal on... Hunt· Publllhed Ofange Coast ARO 0 . VOOL. 11S5 Civic County requeetLng that Al-lngton Beech. CA 926"6 Delly Piiot Octobll' 5, 12. 19,
c.n11r Drive W11t, Senti bert Alhley bl appointed u fltlllC NOTICE Thi• builneu 11 eon-26. 1985
Ana. CA 92703. Of may bl pereonll rCll)f-1111..,. to ouctad by: 1n lnOIVldual S..o81
llled with the Clet1I of the 1dmlnl1t1r the •t111 of the NOTICI Donald Higgin•
above-named Superior decedent. INVfTIMO INOI Thia 1t1tement waa llled
Court. ex may be dellvetld Tha petition r1que1t1 Thi County S1nlt1t1on with the County Clet'IC ol Or-
to tald Admlnt1tr1trl11 PIW· authority to 1dmlnl1ter the 0t1trlct1 of Orenoe County, 1nge County on September
DEATH NOTICE S
aonetty at 1ny time AFTER 11111• under tl'll Ina.pen· Calltornla. will reoel..,. -'·'18. 1985 ASKEW
nut publatlon or tilt. ~ dint Admlnl1111t1on or Et-ed bid• untll Tueeday. Oc1o-,._ Peter Hopley A.skew
lice and BEFORE the !Mk· lllM Act b1r 29, 1985 1t I 1.00 A.M Publllhed Orenge Coast , '
Ing of llJd N». A r-tlng on the petition Bid• rnuat be recelYIO 11 the Diiiy PllOt Oc1obll' 5 12 19 passed away Ocu>ber
TERMS OF SALE: AH caah wlll bl held oo NOVEMBER Olttrlc11' Admlnlatratlw of-28. 1985 . • . 18, 1985. Beloved
lnlawtu1mor19YoftheUntted 13, 1985 11 9·30 A.M. In flcel by the d1t1 and time S1--0e7 husband of Mary Slltll. or pan c..n Ind pei1 Dept. No. 3 at 700 CMc: herelnlboY9 Mt forth, II k . credit. An emount 11 0.-cen11r Drive W•t. Santi which time they wtll be put>-Claire As ew · Loving
•ermined by the Admlnl1-An1, CA 92702 . Ucly open«! end examined fltlllC NOTICE father of three 90na,
tr1trlx at her loll dlac:nttlon IF YOU OBJECT to the at the office of the Olt1rle11. • ,tCTfTIOUI IUllNlll Stephen, "Tony" and
rnuat eccompeny the written granll"O of tile petition. you 1oa.4-4 Elll• A111nue, Foun-NAMa ITATl•NT David Askew· alto
bid cx ofter. and the bet~ lhould either eppe1r 11 the 11ln V1llly. Callfcxnl1. tcx the •
mutt be paid upon confirm• helrl"O Ind 11111 yOYr ob-lollowlng· The= :;::E~ survived by seven
lloo ol 1111 by MIO Superior iectlon• or nie written ob,llc-NINE 19) ONE-HALF TON =•NO 874 kW 19th St grandchildren and
Court OR other peymentl tlon• with the court befcn PICKUP t RUCKS. Specif\. Costa ~ CA ~928 . three great grand-
ecoept&bll 10 the~ the l'IMtlng Your appear· cation No A· 123 • . tltled Superior Court. 8a6d enoe mey be In pereon Of' by Bid• mutl bl aibmltted Midi... Allln LedtNt•. children. Mf. Askew
Mii will be medl upon the your 1ttomey on the torm aup""led by thl 835 W. S.ker. Coe1• MIN. was Chairman of the .,. CA 92827 UIUll llCJOW ltrml. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ol1trlcta In ICCOtdlnoe wtth Thi• bu11n111 II eon· Board of Thermal
DA TEO: Oc1. 8. 1916 M 1 contingent creditor ol all provllk>n• ol the l990tft· ducted b . .,, lndlVldull Produ""8 Inc Mem-autAH KRAOTIJt. ,,.._ thl deolued, voo mull n1e cation•. y. .. ""• ·
mlnlltnltt1• of IM 1""'9 of your e1a1m wtth the court or Spec:ltlcatlon1, bid blank• ~r.'~.=· WM nled o r i a 1 a e r v I c e 1
DONALD D. ICMA8LI~ praeent It to the pereonel Ind furthlf lnfcxmetlon may wtth the County Clertt of Or-lO:OOAM Monday at
1111 DONALD DAL rep<..,.t1tlveappolnted by blobtelnedatthelbovlad-ll\OI COunty on September Pacific View Mem-ICHAILllN, alla DON the court within lour montht dr-. telephone 6-40-2910 25 1985 al ..,, k Ch l ICHAa.IJM ll'om the date of f"-1 II-or 9&2-2411. · on rar ape ,
Law OfflcM 01: RICHARD auanc.of._t.,. .. provlded Ma,,, etowft, ........,,, Publllhld Or ~ 3500 Pacific Vl~w Or, o VOGEL. 1166 Civic In S.ctlon 700 of the ...,. el ~on. Cowl--0 ,...., Piiot Oc1o::,O: 12 19 Newport Beach. In
C9nt1r Ortve W•t. Senti Probate Code of CaJttomla. tJ ........... oe.trtob -·1 • • • u· f fl Ana. CA 92703. Tell (714) Thi llma f()( nll"O eialmt wtll Publllhed Or1nge Coatt 29. 1985 euo ower1. con-
835-4737 not axplra prior 10 '°"'' D•lly Piiot Octoblf 19. 1985 S.0&4 lrlbutlona may ~
Publllhecl Or•noe CoM1 month1 ll'om the d•t• of the sa-101 sent to the Shrinera
Dilly Piiot Oc1obef 12. 13, hearl"O notice above. P\lllC NOTlCE Hoapital for Cri'6!ed 19, 1915 YOU MAY ElCAMINE the S.su.-098 1111 k14>t by the court. 11 you P\&IC NOTICE FtCtmOUe .,.._,, Children, 3160 n-
.,.. 1 pereon 1n11r .. ted In NOTICa MAim aTAT'lmWT eva St., Loe Angela,
__ P\lll.IC ___ M>_TICE ___ :.,~,,!1!t=:or":Y.cs':: 1MT1N01111>a o::=:=~ CVAI. 9M0020 PaclDlflc
--.=..;~.-....-..---lllrllor. 0t upon the at· The Coultl1 Sanltlllon SECURITY SYSTEMS, 5901 ew ortuary, .
NOTlCI Ofl tomey tor the 1xecu1or or Dl1trlc1• Of Ofanoa County. W11M11 A¥'1., Sta 2&8, Hunt· rec1.ora. 644-2700
DI.ATM Ofl .om1n11trator and flll with Cellfoml•. wttt,.,.,.,. ~ lnaton 8-etl CA 92&49
"OY J. AU.Pl, A the court wtth proof of Mr· .cs bid• untll TUMday, Octo-l>1ul Weldon McC1nn •
MC>°' NTTfiOM VICI. I .Witten raqueet .,.,. bef 29· 1985 at l l :OO A.M. 6901 WatT'M A\'e., Ste 288'.
TO ADl•HTIR l"O that you dellfl epeelll Bid• mu~t bl racelYld I t the Huntington 811eh. CA HTA TC NO. A-1-1 nottee of the n11ng ol in In-0111rtc11 Admlfli.trattve of· 92&49
To Ill helra. ~. ventoryand~tof no. by the det• end time Thia tx11lnet1 11 con·
credllcx1 and contln~t •tate ..-tt or ol IN ~I-:::~ ....... wlll ~· ~ ducted by. an lndMdull creditor.. of ROY J ALLEN. tlonl Ot IOCOUnlt tMntloned ~ _ .. 6M__r:u..__. Pu w. McCann JR end Plf'90nl w!'IO mey be In Sactlon l200 and l200 5 of llC!y .,.,_...., • .., .,._,"',_, Thie 8'1tamtnl WM ftlecl
01,,.,,... .. lnt.,...,ld In the the Caltloml1 Problll Code. II IN otnce of ltll Dliet1tc*. with lhe COunty Clettl of Of·
wtll end/or •tate· H11rwlt1, lllelfter l l08"-4 Ellli A\'9"UI, Foun-lf'OI COunty on ~embar
A pet111on 11u ~ lllld ornaa111e, A.....,. • ::~~· Calltornla. tor the 21. 1915
PllRCE llROTHUtS
HLLPOADWAY
M09'TUARY
1 10 Broedway
Costa Mesa
6-42-9150
by RO't\ J. ALLEN. Ill In the ~*-• 110 ....,._,. PU~HASE OI' ~AIC P111111 PACIFIC Vint
Superp Court of Or1ng1 C..... Oftwe. l4lftt 1-. Publleflld Oranoa CoMt MIMOllUAL ,AllHC
Covnlt requeettno that AOY ~......_CA_., CHLORIOEP 8 PECIFI· Deity Pllot0c1oblt 6. 12. t9. Cemetery• Monuary
J ALLEN. Ill bl llC)polnted Publllhed Orange Coa91 CATION NO "°"' 28. 1916 Cha~ • Cremato1y
M Plf1'0nll r..-ntatlve Deify Piiot Oc100ll' t8, 1t, Bldl mutt bl IUbmltled a..ott 3500 ..,.If'-v•~ Ori....,.
to admlnls1• the Mtate of 25 t9S& on the form IUpplild by the --------• ..... "' "'"" ... ROY J ALL!N. J". . F8M57 DIWle1• In ecconlanoe wtttl --ti' 11)11C( N~I 8Mch
TM petition re<iuM t• Ill s>rOYlllOM of IN~ ,.._ t)4.4.2700 "''"°'~ to lldmWeW IN GSttont rtcnnoua .-.. e111t. un0at t"8 lndepen-P\BJC M>TICE ~toN. bid b1Mk.1 um tTA~
dent Adrnln19tretlon of &-Ind lunhet infonneOon ,.,..., n,. totlOwlng perwone are
111• Ac:1 K-t11• l>I otltlllnld 11 the abo'W'9 ed-dOlnG ~ Ill: CALI-
The petition 11191 tor heir• MOTa TO CMOfTOtll ~ ~ M0-2' tO fl O A N I A I NT I "I 0 A
l"O In Dept No 3 11 700 Ofl or .. '.a.. ~ ...... PLANTS. 1• 9Ndow H•. CMc c.nt• Ortw Wett. 9UUl TMlllNft J, UC1UM H .. , CA t2M3
Santi Ana. CA 92701 on Oc· ( ..... l1l'M197 ~. .., "'• ~ C..-Cerotyn LoulM Scott•
to«ier 23, 1111, at t :30 a.m u.c.c.t .., • an --TechcMikr, t• 9Ndow .a. 11' YOU OBJlCT to ttw Notice 11 Mirll)y QMn to Putllehld Or... Coeet UC1UM Hiiia, CA t2963 '
orerttlnO Oii the peoOllon. '°" cr-41tora of Iha within Oelr Piiot Olltottlr 1~: ft1A1 bullMM " COf\·
lhould lltlW ~ 11 t"8 nemld .,.,-.,0'1•) that • dUctld by. an ~
'-1ng Ind 8'111 your 04>-~ trlfllflt .. ~ to be C.• L. T~ lecttOne or t1te wrtttan otljtO-made on Plf'eonel propeny "8JC 11)11C( nw at~ ,... lllld ~ a WOftOatful wonci
11one wtth the oourt befof• ._..,.... ~. w1tt1 the County a.ti of Of· 01 ll'lopp1no. r1oht •t
the IMllttng. YtNf ~-The IWnll Ind ~ Mnnoul ...... ... Coumy on .... ""4* 'fOJI( ftw .... ~
ence may l>l In l*W or by aOltl of tl'l8 lnWnOed lllAm STAW 21. IMS Dally Piiot Ct111lll•d
'f04/ll ltt<WNY tr ..... °'' It* GIC>f'OI t.. TM~ perwone.. Ade To p1eoe yOA11 Id If YOU .AAE A CRlDO'Olll ~LLP Md~ I. ~ ~ • 8outfl Putlllfled Orll'IOI OMIC cell 0142-"71 Md 1aie i :_':':'.°:"~or:': ~'&:"~ ~81 ~· W:: ,=:; ~= ~-.. 11, 11, Clmtned M-Y'lor ,_
'f04/ll dalm "'1tl IN COUl1 OI 929.27 Neutletlfl Inc , (• c.1-a.471 re>"
c
a
Matchup ranks
among the best
No. 1 Iowa tests
o. 2 Michigan's
stubborn ef ense
From AP dJapatcb1
The fint time a team ranked No. I
in the Associated Press poll team met
No. 2 oocum:d in 1943 when 1ervice
teams often appeared in the ran.kings
and No. I Notre Dame edged No. 2
Iowa Pre-Fli&ht 14-1 3.
Another N'"o. 1 vs. No. 2 meeting is
on tap today, the 19th in the SO years
of the AP ranki~. This time, it will
be Iowa Post-Aiaht-or at least Iowa
Preaent-Aight, since the top-ranked
Univenity of Iowa Hawkeyes arc the
country's siJtth best passing team and
quanerback Chuck Long is third
nationally in passing efficiency.
When Iowa entertains runner-up
Michigan today, it will be No. I
against No. I as well as No. l vs. No.
2. Iowa is the highest scoring team in
the nation, averaging 44.2 points a
pme, and Michi&an is the stingiest,
yielding only 4.2. In fact, the
Wolvennes have surTCndered only
one touchdown in five games.
Howev~r1 Michigan Coach Bo
Schembecruer predicts that Long &
Co. "will be the greatest challenge for
our defense."
The Hawkeyes arc sixth nationally
in offense, rolling up 469.8 yards a
game, with Lona completing 106 of
I 58 passes for 1,288 yards and I S
touchdowns and Ronnie Hannon
rushing for 512 yards in five games.
Michigan is fourth nationally in total
defense (220.0 yards a game), 12th
apinst the NSh (99.2) and eighth in
pusina defense ( 120.8).
Today's only other contest between
members of the AP's Top Twenty
finds No. 1 S Alabama playmg host to
No. 20 Tennessee in Bamun&ham.
Meanwhile, third-ranked OkJaboma
finally plays itJ home opener against
Miami, Fla., No. 4 Arkansas enter-
tains Teus and fifth-ranked Aorida
is at home apins1 Southwestern
Louisiana.
The rest of the Top Ten are on the
road -sixth-ranked Penn State at
Syracuse, No. 1 Nebrasu at Mi~
souri, No. 8 Auburn at Georgia Tech,
No. 9 Briabam Younaat New Mexico
for a rllght game and No. I 0 Afr Force
at Colorado State.
In the Second Ten. Purdue is at No.
11 Ohio State, Tulsa at No. 13 Florida
State at night, Tex.as A&M at No. 14
Baylor under the lights, No. 16
Georgia at Vanderbilt, Kentucky at
No. 17 LSU at night, No. 18 UCLA at
Washington State and No. 19 Anny at
Notre Dame. Twelfth-ranked OkJa-
homa State is idle.
"I've never been associated with a
1-2 game in the middle of the season,"
says Iowa Coach Hayden Fry, who
has never been associated with any of
the six such bowl matchu~. either,
unless be watched on tclev15ion.
"It's an important game, the bi~
gest game of the week. but we don t
want to put all our~ in one basket.
We have to be rcahstic. If we don't
win, life will continue. I don't want
our guys to think it's a matter of life
and death. I'd bate to think the game
bas reached that point."
Washington can pad its
Pacific-1 0 lead with win
From AP cU1patc~et
The University of Washington fiaurcs to have no ~roblem exteodmg
itJ lead in the Pacific-I 0 Conference
football race today when the Huskies
entertain Oregon State.
Washington, 3-0 in Pac-I 0 play and
4-2 overall, was listed as a whopping
37-point favorite over the Beavers.
who are 1-2 and 2-4.
The Husk.ies arc one of only two
teams unbeaten in Pac-I 0 action. The
other is Arizona, which plays a non-
confercnce game.
The Oregon State-Washington
contest is one of four Pac-10 games
scheduled today. In the others. I 8th-
ranlced UCLA, 2-1and4-1-1, plays at
Washington State, 2-2 and 2-4; Stan-
ford, 0-2 and 1-4, is at Southern Cal,
1-1 and 2-2, and California, 0-4 and
2-4. is at Oregon. 2-1 and 2-3.
A pair of non-<:onfercncc games
involving Pac-I 0 teams are scheduled
tonight -Arizona. 2-0 and 4-1 ,
entenains San Jose State, a Pacific
Coast Athletic Association team with
a 1-3 league record and a 1-S overall
mark, and Arizona State, 1-1 and 3-2.
hosts another PCAA team. Utah
State. which is 2-3 in league play and
2-4 overall.
Hayden Fry
Ex-TCU
players
to talk
FORT WORTH (AP) -Four
former Texas Christian University
football players said they planned to
interview with the National Col-
legjate Athletic Association neitt
week in its continuing investigation
C'f the school.
The four received a written guaran-
tee from TCU on Thursday that their
full scholarships Wiii continue until
1987. The fonner players' attorney,
Spencer Kopf. and TCU counsel
Marcus Ginsburg reached an agree-
ment on the scholarships.
"The school had represented to the
public that it intended to fulfill the
scholarships," said Kopf. "But that's
not what was in writing. Only after
two attorneys negotiated dad the
players get the $Uarantee the school
said it was offenng."
The fonner players, Egypt Allen,
Marvin Foster. Gary S"i)ann and
Gearld Taylor. said they will cooper-
ate fully With the NCAA investiga-
tion.
They were among seven plaers
suspended in September by TCU
Coach Jim Wacker for taking cash
payments from boosters. University
officials turned down their requests to
be reinstated to the football team.
The agreement signed by the for-
mer players provides that TCU's
administration will offer the scholar-
ships as long as the players maintain a
2.0 gradepoint for academic eligib1h-
ty.
MIKE McKENNA'S
ALL NEW CARS
O/o
• FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C.
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OrengeCou1 DAILY PILOT/&awrday. Octot. 1t. 111& 87
Jinx no concern to Riley
Lakers • coach isn't worried
a outpastchamps'failures
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Anacin Lakers are
prep&rina for the upcomina National Basketball Associa·
tion season. determined not to buckJe under the wet&ht of
the championship crown.
Since the I 96U9 sea.son, 16 teams b.ave failed to
successfully defend their title. The Lakers and the Boston
Celtics, the Jut repeat champions, each have come up
empty three times during that stretch.
Lakers Coach Pat Riley said the team asn 't concerned
about the pattern.
"We're not go1na to focus on why lC&ms d1dn't
re~t. we're not aoina to take that frame of mind. .. saad
Riley, who has won two NBA utJes an bas four years on the
Lakers' bench. "Bccau1e if we do that, we'll only talk
about what it takes to lose.
··we want to concentrate on the season, what it takes
to get to the playoffs, get through the playoffs and finish 10
the finals."
Last year. the Lalcers rolled throuah the regular
season with a 62-20 mark. After dispatching Phoenix,
Ponland and Otnver in the playoffs, they beat the Celucs
in six pmes in the finals.
"One of the keys to success as durabahty, both
mentally and physically," said Riley, whose club was
vinually iojury-frtt last season.
Standout guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson said the
Lalcers have to maintain last year's level of play, but some
things will be out of their control.
"Look IMY1 a lot iJ> •t.. avotd.lac uuuries and~ llk.e that." Johmon wd .. Not oo.Jy in rmpe11ina. but m
wmnj~ You have to be lucky, bleucd. to wio it aU.
"Its ooaecret what you have to do to rq>ca1. h'ablnt
to WlD it, harder to ~t."
PbyafoaJ durabibty may be the moct impon&Dl and
yet elus1ve key to ~pcatina. Ea.ch of the 1ui three NBA
champions have been naa,cd by iDJunes tbe followina
year.
The 1981-82 Laken ~~without Bob McAdoo for
the final 32 regular«ason pmes aod lost forward James
Worthy for the playoffs.
After wionina the 1982-83 title. the Pbiladelptu.a
76crs were not at their best durina the playoff• the
following season with guard Maurice Cheeks slowed by a
bad knee.
The 1983-84 champion Celt1cs lost Cedric Maxwell
to a knee tnJury and their star, Larry Bird. wu plaaued
throughout the playoffs by a bad elbow.
.. Anytime you have an injury, it disrupts the team,"
said Laker forward Kun Rambts. "It doesn't ncoeuarily
have to be a star. It can be any player wbo played with a
group of guys and that sroup played weU together. If
you're missmg a pica of the puzzle, things just don't roll
as well."
Johnson has said dunng the prescason that, with the
addauon of veteran Mauncc Lucas and roobe A.C
Green. a pair of forwards, the Lakers have the capabtltty
ofbeang a better team than last season
"On paper 1t could be," IWey said. "But that donn't
mean anything.
"Maurice Luk.as and A.C. Green figure to play a lot.
II Wlll be how they blend in that counts. If they do, then 1
th1nlc we Wiil be a better team (than last year)."
Umpires' hearing postponed
Site of meetings
now in New York,
to begin Monday
KANSAS CITY (AP) -The
scheduled bearing at which former
president Richard M. Nixon was to
arbitrate a pay dispute between the
major league umpires and baseball
management has been postponed
1mtil Monday at the request of the two
leagues.
The site of the mccung. which was
to have been held today. also was
switched from Kansas City, where the
World Series ~ns 1001ght. lo New
York said Rachae Ph1lhps. attorney
for the union. '
Nixon said he eitpccted to reach a
dec1s1on shortly after conducting his
hearing where he will listen to
presentations by Phillips and presi-
dents Bobby Brown of the Amencan
League and Chub Feeney of the
Nauonal League.
The fonner president. who de-
scnbes himself as an avid baseball
fan. must decide how much money
the umpires should receive for work-
ing the expanded playoffs this year.
Their contract was not adjusted when
baseball changed the playoff fonnat
from best-of-five games to best--Of-
seven.
Nixon said previously that the two
sades were "not that far apart."
He said he was chosen as arbitrator
because. "First. I'm a baseball fan."
but also because of his role as
arbitrator an a 1960 steel dispute. "My
eitperience an 1h1s area goes back
many years," he said.
A year ago. the umpires went on
strike before the playoffs, staymg out
unul the dCClsa ve fifth game of the
Nauonal League scnes. College and
sandlot umpires were used to fill an
unul the regulars returned when
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth
a~ to arbitrate the issue.
Uebcrroth's settlement gave each
of the 12 umpires work.i°' the league
playoffs SI 0,000 for asslgnment 10
those best-of-five series. ano
provided for a S 160.000 pool to ~
d1stnbuted among the other umpires
Olympic city hopefuls confident
LISBON. Portugal (AP) -The
final two candidates bidding fo r the
1992 Olympic Games -Anchorage.
Alaska and Binnangham, England -
expressed confidence Friday after
their presentations at a mecung of the
International Olympic Commtttcc.
In remarks to reporters after separ-
ate 15-minute meetings wtlh the
ICC's Execuuve Board. members of
both delega11ons descnbed the
sessions as "very good."
Anchorage Urgan121n$ Commmcc
President Dave Baumeister said the
U.S. group's presentation "dldn 't lose
the eitecut1ve board's attenuon at all"
throughout the mecung. .. l thtnk they
were very cu n o us about Anchorage,"
he said.
Denis Howell. president of the
B1nnmgham Olympic Counctl, was
pleased after the Bntish group's
presentation. clatming: "I tlunk
we've had a suc:cessful week hen ID
Llsbon. lfl were a boolcma.ker, I'd be
shonerung the odds (on Bimun&bam
holding the Games)."
Anchorage and Btrmmgham were
the last of 14 etUes to formally open
their candidacies for the 1992 Olym-
pic Games.
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4. Sotheby's International
5. Dalebout Better Homes and Gardens
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8. Lynne Valentine Prop. 13. Remax Of Costa Mesa
9. George Elkins Co. 14. Remax Of Costa Mesa
10. Great Western Real Estate 15. Remax Of Costa Mesa
11 . Waterfront Homes
12. Lido Realty
16. Unique Homes
17. Harbor Realty
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19. Homes On Review
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OPEN HOUIE DIRECTORY PAGES 20-21
VIEW PROPERTIES ...... ...
8w11ptng Newport Bade Bay vtew from this 4
BR, gerden entry home wtth greet potential.
Large lot on cuk»-uc. See Hf ..... .,.....
View, vtew, view OWtf 180°. lmmacutate 3 BR. 2
BA. "Trina". End unit, wrap-around brick patio.
Entertainer's deMght. Land Included. ..... ...
Expanded, costomtz.d 3 BR Nantuck• 0089ll
vtew. wood trlml, trench docn, added famly
area & poet-size yard. Aaaumable ftnanctng. ..... ..1 ..
4 BR, New Bedford model, custom upgradee
throughout. P8n0rem6c 008811 & city Mght view.
Prtvate epa. New jumbo loan. ......... ~
Wat• view of harbor entrance, beach, pler'9 and
IUnMtl. 4 large BR + den. Gr•t patio area wtth
poet and apa.
-ra• M1._
Large yard on vtew side CMW1ooklng bay and
ocean. SunMta are outstanding. Room to ex-
pand, prime location. A "mua1 eee".
11111&•• ........ vtew, vtew. view -this charming '4 BR on bluffs of
Corona d8' Mar. Enjoy breethtakJng lights of
harbor. oc:.an and city tights from patio and
terreced gardens.
Plan 1, 2 BR & den wtth custom decor. Vacant &
ready to be sotd. Assumable loan -aeHer may
carry. Tennis. pool, clubhouae & 24-hr aecurtty.
Ml ma tMI•
Ideal Plan 3 wtth 3 BR, FR, lovety decor, lush
private garens, Ideal location wtth open feeling.
Security, pools, tennis.
.. 11111& •.. Pl'-
Rare double comer tot south of PCH with.
charming Englllh style 2 BR + 1 BR duplex.
Probate sa)e. Both lots zoned R-2. Great poten-
tial!
11111&•• .. 1 ....
Spaaous, lovely 3 BR, 2'~ BA home. 9 years
newt French doora & windows, tile & hardwood noon., 3 decks. 8'ry & Inviting. ...
MIHI ftlW au IGl,lll
Serenely aftuated 4 BR, tastefully appointed &
metlcuk>u9'y maintained. 2 apacioua patios
complimented by a ep9f1cffng poet. .. ,.. ........
Ane9t In OOW1front fMng. Exoeptlonlll det_,.
throughout. Rec room for unending entertain-
ment. Elegant mat• suHe.
..-mi S1,lll-
5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3
ftrepleoee, glganttc muter suite, rumpus room.
Pier and aHp for 50' boat.
Ill.II&. ..... ......
French custom relldence with 73' on main
chMnel, 4 BR, 8 BA, art studio, gymnukJm,
llbrary, poof & many amenltlee.
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REAL ESTATE
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
llTllllY ---...r. ... ,
2 BR, Den $278,500 J. du BOtS -.. ..,
3 BR, FR $345,000 C.Mc:MAHAN
WB'ILUllY .............
3 BR, C>celnfront $470,000 LROSE ---llJlttl
4 BR. Oen $425,000 M . M~TTHEWS --.,.....,
4 BR, Oen, PIS $575,000 E. CORKETT .. ....... _, .......
5 BR $675,000 A.KURTZ ....... , ...... ..,
6 BR, FR. VU, Ottk:e $749,000 L Mel.OOH
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llnmlT 1••· ... , 4 BR. FR. P/S $335,000 E. CORKETT ....... _ , ..... ....,
4 BR, FR $338,000 L McLOON
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3 BR. FR $345,000 C. McMAHAN ---m1•••N1 3 BR. FR $390,000 L. MURPHY ---Ml Irle
4 BR. Oen $425,000 J. ROB~NS ---.........
3 & 2 BR, Guest $449,000 0 . VALENTINE .......... Ht••aw
3 BR, FR $499,000 J. MERTZ
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5 BR. FR $535,000 C. RUMSFELD ---1UI ........
2 BR, Bayfront $575,000 LROSE
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• ,Spa $595,500 C. BALOIKOSKI
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3 BR, View $610,000 T. BOLAND ....... n._ ....
6 BR, FR. View S650.000 B.REEOY
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4BR $880,000 J. du 80lS .... , ...... ..,
6 BR. FR. View $749,000 M.REEOY
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4 BR. FR $1,595,000 E. OLSON
NEW LISTINGS 1........ .. ...
ITotaly remodeled duplex with 3 BR apt. In front
& 2 BR apt. In reer plus 4 car garage. a ....
anxloua.
---al ··-I Abeolutety beautiful 3 BR famify room hdrne.
Unobetructed view of harbor, OOMfl and dty
llghta. Qu69t location. Sea.wtty eyNm.
644-9060
au..,. I ....
Fabuloul tum-key opportunity. Offered com-
pletely fumllhed. 2 9R penthouM In eecurtty
bulldlng. Walking dlatance to beech.
........... 111..-
0wnera transferred, priced for quick ulel 2 BR
pfua retrMt, 2 BA, eecur1ty system, aafe, etc.
···-~ 11 ... Ocean breez89, communbfty poof, tennis, Coun-
try Frenctt decor, neutral carpet, 4 BR. 21.A BA,
baloonles, wet bar. A stunning condo!
........... 11..,..
Thia 2 BR, 2 BA Is In move-In condttJon. Up-
graded with tlle floors, mirrored wardrobe
doors, bultt~n boOkshetves In IMng room.
...,. mn mam m1.-
0ne of the largest units In area, mlnutee from the
beach and Fashion Island. Fee land. Enjoy the
good llfe, call to see .
H la.I~ II ..
Qutet beach location with charming older home,
extra large bonus/BR over garage, boat ramp,
walk to beaches. Excellent starter home.
WllllUff ...
A jewel of a home with large aasumable loM. 4
BR. large famlfy room, great poof and MS*'•te
master suite. Charming Cape Cod exterior.
unu UUIA ..-111..-
Now Is the time for you to have your own pt.ce In
the sun. Uve In one unit and rent out the other.
Both have been remodeted .
HMla&aNl•H• '41 ..
Opportunity to acquire emotionally appMllng 3
BR home at greatly reduced value. Super IOW9f
peninsula location. Block to ocean or bay.
IAl.llA --.. n.-Llttle Island Cape Cod. Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA.
charming wtth hardwood noora. trench doors,
large kitchen wtth bullt-lns. Sunny patio .
•en• -11,lll,IM
Savor the romanoe and beauty of daalc Medi-
terranean architecture. 5 BR, aoartng ceilings.
akyOghts. Home of exceptional quaJlty.
OTHER AREAS .... ·~ .,.,..
Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2 BR, 2 BA,
fumilhed. One year new decor, ltalra to beach,
breathtaking vtew. A perfect summer home.
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Highly upgraded 2 BR, den, 2 decQ, air ~
dltk>ned, nlght-Ught view. LOWfy wooded ar•
wtth poof & tennta. ExceMent value.
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Grand whitewater vt.w. 3 BR + den home la
tasteful, Immaculate, with custom wallpapena
shutters, hardwood floora, _,., new carpet9 a
drapes.
min~ .. n.m
2 BR blg-lttle home hat famous put and when
you eee It, you"M know It' a your future. Quality
plus ttmel111 perfectk>n for thoee bored by the
ordlnery.
COSTA MESA
PUI If PIUllTlll 1111,111
Mint condition 3 BR, 2 BA home with brick
accents and Indoor/outdoor feeling from sliding
walls of glass, vaulted ceilings and atrium.
Stunning Yorkshire model with easy care yard
on quiet cul-de-sac location. Seeing Is believing
so see It today!
IW.lllUT HIE 1114,IOO
Freshly painted llvlng room with custom sky-
light, Casablanca light fixture and fireplace Is
the main attraction In this superbly maintained 3
BR, H\ BA home with add-on famlly 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
llHIFIC F .. ILY l•E S 14',IOO
Well J!lalntained 5 BR , w. BA home in Mesa Nort~: Super for family with chlldren-located
near schools. An investment you'll never regret
making. See it today!
A Ill IPPHTllITT 1111,000
Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home with
kitchen/family room combination, formal dining
area, llvlng room with fireplace and enclosed
patio with heater. Superb family home romanti-
cally decorated to appeal to all. This home can
be your family's paradise -call to see today!
MESA VERDE
IOLF CllllSE YIEW Ull,000
Large 4BR, 21/:zBA, Buccoia home with 3-car
garage, impressive patio with fireplt, wet bar,
skylight, protessionally landscaped. Overlooks
the best view of Costa Mesa Golf Course. Great
value for your money and priced to sell!
T&IE AIYAllTHEI 1211,000
Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has
everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and
side hideaway patio off the den, new ad d-on
family room and teen quarters with it's own
entry. Bring In your offer! All terms will be
considered.
PHFECTIOI IEYOH IELIEF 1112,000
Decorated with warmth and feeling , this Im-
maculate 3 BA, 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 see! Call
today.
TWI IASTEll 11ms1 1111,000
Beautiful 2-story, 4BR, 2BA. Separate family
room dining room and rock fireplace in living
room: Professional landscaping with sparkling
pool. Backs to park. Call now.
IW mH'I F11UT 1111,000
Here's your Introduction to good neighbors!
Beautiful one story home In the most deslreable
area of Costa Mesa. 3 BA, 1'f4 BA, formal dining,
rec room and fabulous master bedroom wtth
refurbished bath. Professional landscaping
proves very appealing. ·call to see this excep-
tional home today!
' SHt,IOO • TIE Ill.I OllllE
Unique location on Mesa Verde Golf Course
16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BA/311•
BA Huge step-down family room with walk-In
wet bar and f ant as tic wall of glass. Immaculate
and ready for you. Call now for your own private
showing.
AMEMBEROFTHE !'1
SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK l1J
REAL ESTATE
CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE WINNER!
On October 8, Mike Keeler was the winner of the
Champagne Brunch drawing for two, compli-
ments of Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa.
BUY OF THE IOllTH
IWTIW.U llEllCEll 1241,HO
Supreme quality duplex with 3 BR/2 BA upper
unit and 1 BR/ 1 BA lower unit. 3 car garage.
Excellent as owner occupied investment or as
total rental Ocean and park are just steps
away! Make your otter now.
IEWPOllT ISWI 1411,000
Very sharp waterfront with dock and two side-
ties. Extra large 3 BR with family room or
designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special
island known for Its quiet living. A good buy for
someone who loves the beach and wants their
boat in front.
DIST& IUA Tllft.U llN,OOG
Great Income producer with even greater poten-
tial-property needs T.L.C. House plus duplex
equals 3 units with 2 BR, 1 BA and 1 car garage
each. Just listed! Call for your showing today.
llPlD llYUT9llT 1121,IM
Start your portfolio nowl Affordable property
with 2·2 BA, 1 BA units In good rental area. The
time to buy Is nowt Call for more Information on
how to begin.
645-0303
CONDOS
WW Tl Tll IUCI 1221-
Beautlful 3 BR Newport Crest condo. Split-level
on the front row with ocean view. Quiet cul de
sac location In well cared for cq_mplex with
comm. pool. spa & tennis. Call to see, today.
UM YIEW •M 1111,00I
Large 1 BR condo In glamourous elevator build-
ing with comforting security. Close to shops.
Boat sllp possibilities. Lovely pool. Call now.
ILIFFS •M 1114,000
Lowest price 2 story, 3 bdrm, 2'/2 bath condo on
fee land In the Bluffs with terrific Greenbelt view.
Modern decor In luscious creams. Call now.
umm w1111 11H,to0
Flawless 3 BR, 2112 BA townhouse was the model
for the complex. Beautifully decorated in superb
taste. Ideal community living with pool and
tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call now
HWPOIT IEllm COHO 1141,100
You get your money's worth 1n this two story
condo with large bedrooms plus studio. large
living room, deluxe kitchen with eating area.
formal dining, skylight and 2 fireplces. Great
location and the best buy in Newport Beach! Call
to see today.
IEWNRT WCI-WALi TO OCEAI Sl•t,100
Model perfect 2 BR. 2'h BA condo with vaulted
celllngs, flagstone fireplace. mini bhnds, at-
tached 2 car garage ANO mini ocean view' Call
today for your opportunity to see this exqu1s1te
home.
WIOST HAii IEW! S 124,100
Inviting 2 BR. 2•12 BA condo has everything'
Upgraded carpeting, skylights, garden window.
cathedral ceilings. oak cabinets with ceramic
counter tops, and outstanding storage 1n house
& garage. Security gated community with pool &
spa. Hurry out! It's too good to miss
IEWNIT IUCll S 122,100
Fashionable Penthouse with sparkltng ocean
view in a quiet and secure resort location with
swimming or walk to the beach A serene hide-
away in soft beige. pertect as a first or last home
Just listed and vacant, so call to see 1t now'
VILUIE CHH COHO S101,000
Perfect tri-level condo with 2 BR . 2 BA. formal
dining and living room with fireplace 1n excellent
location. Water oriented community with pool.
spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your
$$ • shop and compare then call
IW •ILE 141111( PIH Sll,110
Townhome with 2 BR, 1112 BA, fireplace. double
attached garage and private patio. Nice end unit
in security gated community with pool. Ideal tor
the first time buyers! Develop some equity now'
Ill LIW llt,000
This could be your first home or your first
investment. Charming 2 BA. 1 BA condo with
cute kitchen. breakfast bar and living room
that's bright and sunny. New to market so see
now -before it's gone!
M Y11 PH IEllT? 111,000
Why should you when this lower level 1 BR
condo in South Coast Villas is great for first time
buyers. It's close to So. Coast Plaza with comm.
pool & spa. Put your rent money towards the
purchase of your first home. Call for further
details.
2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
SOTHEBY'S
INTERNATIONAL REALTY
759-6700
NEW LISTING -J4DO ISLE
We have just listed a charming Lido Isle home that has to be one of t he best buys around. Loca~d on
one of the Island's nicest streets, the lot is forty-five feet wide and offers t remendous potential for
expansion or remodeling. There is an existing very livable Lido Isle charmer with a south-facing
patio, two bedrooms, two baths, family room and a cozy fireplace in the living room. The best news
is you can have all of it for only $345,000.
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DUPLEX
Two bayfront homes fo r the price of one! Built as a duplex with four bedrooms and four baths in the
main residence plus two bedrooms and one bath in the second. Both homes have excellent bay views.
There is a great sandy beach right in front and an association-owned boat dock nearby where you can
greet your yachting guests. Offered at $1,150,000
FIFTY-FIVE FEET ON LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
Situated on the east end of Lido Isle, this distinctive contemporary home has five bedrooms, five and
one-half baths, including a maid's room and bath. A large formal dining room, family room and
breakfast area completes the living quarters. A much desired four-car garage is one of t he numerous
amenities. Waterfront patios of generous p roportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor
entertaining. The existing dock and slip will accommodate a large boat, and may be enlarged.
Southern exposure ensures the maximum enjoyment of t his choice estate. Offered at $3,750,000
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
Ideally located overlooking the third tee, fairways, lakes and greens are included in the view from this
distinctive golf course estate. Custom built and occupied by t he original owner, this warm and
cheerful home offers four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, plus a spacious yard, pool and spa. The
owner has moved and would like to sell this home. Offered at $1,200,000
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
We are convinced that this is one of the better buys in Big Canyon. I t's a Deauville model Deane
home, with three bedrooms, three baths and a den that could be a fourth bedroom or maid 's room.
The original owners have given their home meticulous and loving care, and it shows! There are lots
of amenities including a spa, steam bath, air conditioning, built-in Bar-B-Q and much, much more.
Now offered at only $550,000
DOVERSHORESBAYFRONT
Warmth and charm are the first visual impressions as you approach the front of this home where used
brick is generously applied. T here is a bayfront living room with deeply toned architectural wood
paneling, marble fireplace, french doors and towering ceilings. Five bedrooms plus four and one-half
baths, and a large used brick patio facing t he bayf ront where a 50 foot yacht may be accommodated.
Offered at $1,175,000
.._ __ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY __ ~
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LINDA ISLE ... Enjoy the comfort, safety and
pride of ownership of this gated community
home. On the bay ... wlth boat slip for thirty foot
boat. Four bedrooms. Five baths. Dining room.
Famlty room. Motivated seller open to offer and
terms ................................................ $1, 190,000
DOYER SHORES • . . This magnificent view
home Is delightful for dally living and gracious
entertaJnlng. Accommodates 200 guests com-
fortably.Walk-behind wet bar. Electrlcally oper-
ated skylights. Spacious room for billiards.
Crystal chandeliers. Three large bedrooms.
Fabulous master suite with sitting room and
ftreplace. Hobby room easily convertible to two
extra bedrooms. New solar heated pool. Spa
wtth waterfall. Elaborate security system. All this
and much more ................................ $1,175.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1244 Polaris Drive
DOVER SHORES . Distinctive. Etched glass
double door entry. Hand carved celling In foyer.
Living room with oak mantled fireplace and
step-down wet bar. Fabulous bay view. Four
large bedrooms. Master has huge dressing
room. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Oak pan-
elled den. Family room with fireplace. Pool.
····························································· $850,000 Open Sun 1-4 ....................... 1380 Galaxy Drive
DOYER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home
with an abundance of special features. Pier and
float for large boat. Ideal family home with
grown children or In-laws. Main house has huge
llvlng room. dining room. library and master
bedroom suite. Across the huge brick patio Is a
separate two bedroom suite. Elegantly re-
furbished ............................................. $825,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatically renovated.
Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break-
fast room. Dining room. Family room. Giant play
room. Three fireplaces. Hardwood floors. High
beamed ceilings. Plantation shutters. French
doors. Uninterrupted view .................. $825,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1730 Galaxy Drive
DOYER SHORES ... A commodious home In an
elegant neighborhood. Five bedrooms. Four
baths. Substantially upgraded. Delightful view of
back bay and city lights. Spacious room for
entertaining. French doors. All new appliances
In kitchen ............................................. $687 ,000
Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1518 Galaxy Drive
BALBOA OCEANFRONT . . . Un-busy location
on last block of boardwalk. Relentless view of
aand and ocean. Two stories. Unusual~.but
exciting floor plan. Three bedrooms. Vaulted
celllngs. Dumb waiter. Wet bar. Two fireplaces.
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HARBOR HILL . . . Nothing more stimulating
than the freshness of a new home In a pres-
tigious area. Cape Cod design. Four bedrooms.
Five baths. Master suite with Jacuzzi. Three
fireplaces. Family room. Den/llbrary easily con-
vertible to fifth bedroom. Central air condition-
ing. Priced for quick sale .................... $599.950
DOVER SHORES .•. E.xcttlng bay view enjoyed
from entire living area. Fabulous famlty room
with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan-
tastic home for casual partiea or formal enter-
taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con-
vertible den. One bedroom and bath ideally
lkocated for maid or guest.. ............... $560.000
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
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: BALBOA PENINSULA ... What could be :
• more appealing than a hideaway cottage •
• by the sea? An easy walk to the ocean and -tc
: an easy walk to the bay. Convenient to •
• public transportation, yet sufficiently re-!
• moved as to allow complete privacy. •
ii Cheerful living room with wood burning •
• flreplace. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Neat • ! kitchen. Artistic white picket fence and :
• dooryard completes the atmosphere of •
• privacy and serenity. Zoned R-2. Priced for •
: quick sale .................................... $199,500 :
• Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................... 317 Anade ., •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
BAYCAEST ... The scope of this two-story four
bedroom residence Is rarely found In this price
range. The llvlng room. dining room and family
room are all huge. Three fireplaces. Wet bar and
a wine rack. There Is a protected play area and a
f enced-ln pool and spa. A lease/ option Is a
·possibility ............................................ $480,000
LIDO ISLE ... Lido Isle's many community
activities for all ages. View this nlewly listed four
bedroom, den, dining room home on a forty-five
foot street-to-street lot. Charm personified.
Easy to show. Aeduoed ............... NOW$475,0C'0
Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 125 Via Koron
BAYCREST . . . Outstanding. Metlculously
malntlaned family home. Family room with bullt-
ln wet bar. Dining room with built-In buffet. Four
bedrooms. Master bedroom with fireplace In
adjoining sitting room. Upstairs bonus room
with bullt-ln wet bar. Central air conditioning.
Large yard with extra storage ............ $475.000
WESTCLIFF ... A wonderful oppartunlty awaits
the person with a eye for quality. This four
bedrooms, three and one-half bath custom
f amlly residence Is located on one of Newport
Beach's most sought-after streets ..... $450,000
Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1216 Somerset Lane
BAYCREST ... All rooms are spacious. Step-
down llvlng room with fireplace. Huge dining
room and family room. Five bedrooms. Traffic
ways are surfaced with Mexican pavers. Rear
yard Is perfect for entertaining, comptete with
pool, spa and Shuffleboard court ....... $415.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5....... ..... 1437 Antigua Way
BAYCREST ... Prestigious neighborhood. Four
bedrooms. Master bedroom with fireplace and
his and hers separate bathrooms. Efflcent
kitchen with two Magic Chef ovens and Jenn-
aJre cooktop. One bedroom and bath Ideally
located for maid or quests. Maintalnence tree
yard. Pool and re-clrcolatlng fountain. Central
vacuum system ................................... $395,000
CLIFFHA YEN . . . Extensive use of choice
woods. Three bedrooms. Dining room. Spacious
A-2 lot Includes a two bedroom rental In rear.
Huge patio. Convenient location ........ $339,000
BAYCAEST ... Four bedroom. Central recep-
tion area providing easy access to huge living
room, family room and bedroom wing. Two
fireplaces. Dining room. Pool. plus extensive
surfaced area .............................. NOW $300.000
Open Sun 1-5 ............•.... 1907 Windward Lane
BAYCAEST . . . Beautifully refurbished family
home. Green-house window in kitchen. Kitchen
includes microwave and compactor Parquet
floors. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths.
Child -gated custom pool and spa.
.................................................... NOW $299,000
Open Sun 1-5 .................... 2107 Santiago Drive
BA YCAEST ... Original owners are offering this
flawless home at a fair and reasonable price.
Three bedrooms. Superb location. There is a
magnificent backyard with a free-standing
gazebo. There Is a sunken unobtrusive RV area.
A most unusual property ........... NOW $249,000
Open Sat.Su 1-5 ..................... 2040 Sb.ipway Lue
NEWPORT CREST ... Delightful two bedroom,
two and one-half bath condo. Den. Wet bar.
Living room with fireplace. Master suite has
front and rear deck Bright and cheerful kitchen.
24 hour security .................................. $173.000
INCOME
PENINSULA POINT . . . Rare slx-plex among
fine residences. One two-bedroom and five one-
bedroom units in good condition. Owner will
exchange for lndustrical/commercial or trust
deeds .................................................. $660,000
CORONA DEL MAR . . . Income or in-
laws ... elther way, this handsome duplex works.
Beautifully crafted and appointed three
bedroom unit up. Two bedrooms down. View
One block form beaches. Extra large 50x 118
foot lot. Quiet location ........................ $630.000
PENINSULA POINT . . . Custom triplex with a
great three. bedroom owner's unit. Owner will
exchange for lndustrlal/commercial property or
trade for trust deeds.. .................... . 54-0,000
CORONA DEL MAA . . A wondertul oppartunl-
ty awaits the person with an eye for investment.
If you have the vision to restore this duplex, the
potential llm111ess. Forty-five foot lot A much
sought-after location ........................ $325.000
CLIFF HAVEN . . . Attractive duplex. Two
bedroom each unit. Hardwood floors through-
out. Presently used as a single unit, but easily
convertible. Beautifully landscaped and well
maintained. New plumbing New paint. Security
system................... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . $295.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-5...... . ... 1611 Cliff Drive
COST A MESA . Centrally located four-plex
Two, two-bedroom units. Two one-bedroom
units. Always rented. Dependable Income. New
root. November 1983. Motivated sefler ottering
for qulci< saJe..... ......... . . $220.000
NEWPORT BEACH
• ru IS '"
RE IO E. 'T IAL BROKERAGE SERVICE .
111.llllT UIM... 11 .....
Just listed! Plan 3. 5 BR, 3 'h BA, & family room.
Traditional & classtc, highly customized and ac-
cented w/black marble & grarut.e. Loads of
amenities. Sandie Fix
llltMI Pllll IOllTlll ......... 11...-
Glitt.ering night lights plus exciu.ng ocean and
sun.set view from this outstanding 4 BR, 2 in BA
home. Two family rooms, a library. spacious
living/dining room home with d.anli.ng waterfall
and Ko1 pond. Maralou Ingold
au. m oua• •rm Wiil.i 1211.-
Memones of Cape Cod in a California setting.
Tius beaut.Jfully remodeled Lusk-built 3 BR
home as all you could ever ask for. Complete with
paddle t.enrus court and delightful amenities.
Coby Ward
... llUlfT ...... 1111111 .......
Five BR, 3 BA family home on large Jot offenng
ocean vtew, fonnal living and dming, plus a
private deck off mas~r bedroom to survey the
city below. SaruUe Fix
lllTl YIEZ.ul'Tl MIMll UITI •1111& •1t11T
IUll 11...-
Nothing can match this secure. elegant hi-rise
condo with sweeping view of ocean, mountains,
and harbor 5 floors below. Recreation areas, pool,
spa, some slips, underground parking, tul1 richly
deslgned mast.er BR. a full time or Pied A Terre
living for two. Tom AJ.li.naon
ll --1 11,2\iU .... .., ..... All•
Overlooking Big Canyon plus Fashion Ia.1and
lights. Arrowhead atmosphere among trees.
Privacy and secunty. Outst.a.ndmg mvest.ment
below market Owner will help hn.ance. Current-
ly leased. Tom A.lluuon
WTlllff LmlY IHI ...
Wonderful opporturuty to buy a well-located 4
BR, Lusk-bwJt home with a samJI ocean view
Near all the important !IC'hools, shopping and
recreauon Coby Ward.
m1m • IMI• YlfW .. I 1241,MI
A $10,000 f'Wuct1on on t.hJ.s Carmel model in
Phase Il. Now extremely well priced! French
windows an the main u~ areas and extensive
covered patios are just two of the features you'll
love. Susan Scanlon
llLHHI UTITI 11,111 ...
Pri vat.e t.enrus court, pool and spa. Large cuatom
home satu.ated on ~ acre lot m prestigious
Belcourt. Two story home with 5 BR. 4 BA.
fanuly room, study. air condttJorung, extensive
secunty system. Bnght and cheerful and m
"move m" condJ uon 24 hour guarded gate com-
muru t y. Pnoe mcludes land Donn.a Godshall
...-111.1. m110 nu.-
A best Strada location 4 BR, 3 BA Wlth enure 2nd
story muter suite. CAthedral ceilings, gourmet
kitchen, indoor ape and more Assumable financ-
ing. Martha MACn.ab
#2 Clwlc 111•••1 Suite 100
SITlllllY
BAYCREST ...... 2t 11 LMnr• L8M 3 BR, spa 2-5 T Allmaon/M.Marion
BAYCREST SHI-1JI I ' .. .,. 3 BR 1-5 S .Vogt
WOOOBRI.IX;E t 1M,IM
3 BR. FR, spa 12 ....
PENINSULA ..... 111 Uni ...
2 BR 1·5 M Cooper
SlllAY
OCEANFRONT 1411.-,., ...........
Duplex, 3 BR, ocn front 11·5 T.All.JNon
BIG CANYON 11.--.. ..,.. .........
4 BR. FR, pool, spe 1-5 T.Alli.n9on
NWPTHTS ·--.,, .............
3 BR, FR I_.. C. WaJdor
SPYGLASS .... . ...........
6 BR, FR, pool, spa 12-4 P.Bailey
HARBOR V HLS ..,. .. .......... La.
4 BR. FR 1:30-5 M. Propp
BELCOURT tHI-111 .........
5 BR, FR 1-5 B.Panch
SPYGLASS RIDGE ...... ..........
5 BR, FR 1-5 C. Muon
SEAVIEW ...,.,. 1111 fMllt la••• ....
4 BR, FR 1-5 L Beuley
HARBOR RIDGE 11n.-.........
5 BR, FR 1-5 S.Vogt
HARBOR V HMS un.-11U ,.... ,,...,
3 BR, FR 2-5 s ScanJ&n
HARBOR RIDGE ...... 21 .........
3 BR, FR. spa 1-5 A. Pet.era
HARBOR RIDGE 11,1...-I feft.IMrt
5 BR, FR. pool I ·5 A. Peters
HARBOR V HMS u-. 1 ... hrt LMl1hfP
3 BR. FR 1-5 M.lngold
THE BLUFFS 11MMI ........
4 BR, FR 1-5 L.Jacobs
BIG CANYON ""-........... ..,..
3 BR 1-5 8. Aune
SATlllllY I SllllY
SPYGLASS HlLL U ,l ......... tMI," 9f IMlJ"
6 BR, FR, pool, spe 8-8 M. lnBokt
BIG CANYON 11,1..... 11 a.,.I lt.1Mfa1
5 BR, FR, pool. ape 1-5 S.Grody
ww. mo llllllT • 111• •• 1111 ....,..
Ocean and rught light view from th.la single story.
3 BR. 2 BA fonnal dming room and huge fam.il y
room home. Profem:ionally remodeled and decor·
ated with French doon, plantation ahutten1, Mex-
ic.an ule, beam ceil1np and many other amenities.
Spa, large patio foe entertaining. Donn.a Goda.hall
644-6200
L.111 IW ESTITI 11.-.-.
First time offering of th18 fabulous Mediter-
ranean style estate on an enormous double lot on
Lido Isle. Surrounding a magnificent oourtyard
pool, this home offers the ultimate In privacy and
low-profile luxury. Shown by appointment only
through Miclti C.OOper/Tom AUinson.
F&IT&ml IUOI llPUI •Y tnt•
Extraordmary pnde of ownerslup duplex, only
steps to ocean m best beach area. Extra spacious,
extra nice 3 BR uruts Suitable for investor or
owner occupancy. Owner will carry 1st TD or will
L'Ons1der lease opt.Jon for qUALified buyer. Paula
Balley
INI IPTIWI Pllll UMmlll .......
Owner says "SELL!" and reduces price from
$830,000 to $699,9001 Gorgeous 6 BR.pool, view
home. Owner will carry lat TD. A great value.
Paula Bailey
~mtllW .......
Spacious. lush, quiet, older community -Cape Cod
style. Two BR, 2 'hBA, 2 story unit facing pool.
lmmaculate! A real find! Martha Macnab
UllU ... n.T 11,11 ....
View forever-beautifully mtintained older
Laguna home. Uaed brick, t.errid, luah courtyard
entrance with aecluded swimming pool. Three
BR, fonna.l dining room, den/maid'a quarters.
Barbara Aune
llPllmlllD ..... UIYll 1121,111
Wonderful high celling;s In thia light and charm·
ing Deane home. Large pnvat.e lot, great viata
view. Three bed.rooms, fonna.l dining area, break·
fast room, great master suite. Three car garage.
Barbara Aune
I LIWUT PlllD IAYJIMT -1421,-
Dover Shores • $420,000 Leaaehold. $645,500 Fee
prke. Great bay and Newport Cent.er view. Three
bedrooms, den. dining room. 2 fireplaces and
space for 3 boa\.a! Barbara Aune
..."*' ••• ,.., llAll ••••••
The wonderful home you Imagine (or Thanbgiv-
tng and Chrutmaa. Grey wood aiding, vine-
covered stone, ahtny white enamel trim, circular
dnveway, and large sycamore I.reel. Eut.em cus-
tom charm! Five BR, fonnal FR. DR, den, large
!leCTel room Barbara Aune
ana...,.. • unun 1211,111
Lovely n!modeled 3 BR. 2 BA home with pro-
festdonally land9caped gmeroua ground.a and
large ape. ~r touchet throughout. Be.utilul
neighborhood. Will conaider trade down or ln-
come unJt.a. Tom Al1iNOn
lllWPORI BIACH
L
• ru IS ...
IUITlfll UYHllT 1111.-
• Dover Shores-wonderful family home. Highly
upgraded with wood floors, skylights. billiard
room. 3 BR. family room, lots of l'hann. Private
pier and slip. Secunty system. Barbara
Aune/Stepharue Grody
HIT&ml ,_ IMI 1412,IOO
Completely remodeled and redecorated with
beautJfuJ custom woodwork and up-graded fix-
tures throughout. Large yard with sparkling pool
Stunning and unique family room retreat. Two
BR. HaJlie Strock
UIMUTI.l ..... -......
Never been occupied. Two BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage
Ocean side of tughway m Old Corona del Mar.
Best location m the pro.JE.'("t. Hallie Strock
l.911SU llllMI
Unusual extra large lot with one story charmer
Very desareable east end locatJon. Two sunny
pat1oe Three BR. 2 BA, plus l BR, i BA separate
quarters Senous seller. Joan Lewl81BeUe Partch
•IAOllJTI .... •Ufa.... 1214,111
Light and airy w1th 3 BR. 2 'h BA. expanded to
mclude downstairs laundry room and den. Studio
and st.ora.ge room. Hardwood floors, central air
conditioning, sky lights. Good quiet location near
community pool. Joan Lewis
MUI YllW • ILll M PH,111
This charming 3 BR home with canyon and ocean
views haa been reduced to $329.000. Great quiet
location with deck off living and family room.
Walking di.stance to beach. Maxine Propp
.. LJIT9l-IPTIWS al .......
This beaut.aful Porumouth plan features past.oral
views and 2 apaa surrounded by J'apane.e fonnal
gardens. Neutral and tasteful serene interior. A
plum of a home! Marilyn Bulkley
IPlll&L llUI UY NW • IDH• 1111,111
Completely remodeled Nantucket with a best
Spygl.us sweeping view. Elegance penonified.
Five BR. 3 BA. Marilyn Bulkley
BJUIT ..... • IAIRI mt• 11,IH,•
Epitome of luxury, beauty, conveniences &
privacy. Three BR lncludea incomparable master
awte, sauna, spa, built-lns, marble, granite and
roeewood. Separate office, nautilous gym, billiard
room, family roopm, large pool, 2nd •pa and
Texas BBQ. Includes decorator Items and art
pieces. Tom Allin8on
MUI llRDI, MUii Ull Mll ...
Yours in the center of Newport Beach. At the end
of 29th Street and the sand. R-2 property with
duplex Lovely upecale single family trend area.
Only $475,000 for a quick e9Cl'OW clale. Tom
Allinaon
............. 11,1 ......
This f abuloua 6 BR custom manor &a the Ldeal
e11tAte for • large, active family. Thia eleglnt
home m the presugioua community of Harbor
Ridge ia located on a large comer lot with
beautiful ground.a surrounding the large pool and
1po1. rt offen a gracious muter suite, .,, 0&k
paneU('(f family room with wet bar. a gourmet
kitchen, fonnal dinina room. apadoua living room,
a eeparate ma.id's room and much, much more.
._Price ttduced $200,000. Mau.reen WhJte/Ed
Elcano
# 2 Clwlc •••••, ••lie I 00
RESI DENTIAL BR OK ERAGE . ERVICES
mllN I UY-4 ll·WllTI WITD llll,IM
Just listed, 1800 ocean & canyon views form every
room Cul-de-sac, pnvate beach, community ten
rus and pools. Rod Daley
TWI 11&1111 nms •HEll&TI NUlllllllNll,IOI
Enjoy the unobstructed views of Newport
Harbor, Catalina, and night lights from this 3 BR.
3 BA family room, 3 car garage home. NPutral
toned decor. Maureen White/Ed Escano
1.41,111 Pllll IDIOTlll Ull,IOO
Long pnvate driveway leads to thtS secluded
smgle story 3 BR, 2 'fl BA, FR home Many
decorator extras: wood floors, mirrors, skylJghts,
pnvate pat.lo with spa off master swte! Maure«.>n
Wh1 te/Ed F.«ano
I.I AIU mTlll Int 1141,MO
This property 18 located m l.he exclus1ve t•om
muruty of Bear Brand Ranch. Included are com-
plete pl.ans and drawings for either a 10,000 or
18,000 sq. ft. California Spanish estate. Dramallc
views of ocean and plans for a tennis court, pool &
spa. Maureen White/Ed E8cano
•••num.. 1111.-Complemented by the expanded library adjacent
to both the living room and mast.er suite, a formal
dining room. the bright kitchen with its expanded
breaklast room, and a second BR and den com-
plete the design. Combine this with the pan-
oramic ocean and harbor views and you have thJ.S
beautiful "Miramar" home. Ed F.acano/Mt1ureen
White
LllA'lm LllA'lm LllA'lm ........
Three BR, 2~ BA "JodeUe" orgmaJ model w1th
extra large lot, spectacular ocean, bay, and night
light view plua aeduded spa. Security gated
community offering pool and tenru.s facillties.
Lender will carry financing. Call for detaala.
Maureen White/Ed FAcano -,.. nm,.., 11,121,111
Large pier and slip at the foot of the Lagoon on
Linda Isle. Spacious 5 BR CUS1om home with large
rooms, hlgh ceilinp and gourmet ki t.chen on the
bay and more. Affords luxury, privacy and a
uruque Weatyle. Pnce lncludes the land. Martha
Macnab
••ma .. • un• L.llTm 1aa1,111
Extremely special indoor-outdoor 2 BR, den.
formal dining and living room home. Highly
upgraded throughout. Within walking daat.ance to
Fashion laland. M.ralou Ingold
• IAIRI DTU11..-1ey PAaY .. 11,ttl-
Wlt.h a blend of traditional and contemporary thta
6 BR, 7 BA honw la truly the ideal family home
Features a fabulous goll coune and lake vtew
Finmt of quality construct.ion throughout. Owner
as very motivated and will consider trades Dwmy
Bibb
.ml UllD ""• Show to your fl.&91iest buyers! Warm and charm-
ing c.arme1 plan with 4 BR. and 2 BA F'ormal
living and dining plus cory family rooms L..arge
cul-de-uc lot with lush gardeN Sandif' 1'1x
•••• , .. -1141 ...
Located in a pt.f!d community ntoar the t>.ach
Th.la 2 BR comer unit ia profraaiona1ly dt.'('()l'ated
with a contemporary feeling. Plan\ation shutters.
mln-ored wa1Ja., et.c. Owner very anxioua. Ann
Pet.en
.. UITlll M Tll UmllT 11,ltl-
ThJ.S home features ample l..llM' of bmk wood, &
bPveled glass. Ameruues mclude a pub room. den,
formal d1rung room. large master su1tt-, :J guest
BR. pier & slip, 3 car garage Ann Pewni
IOFmWUllML.911SU 11,111,MI
On the beach. Fantastic opporturuty for de
veloper Can be d1Vldt.>d and have two lots or
build four condominiums or two homt.-s with
apartments. Dnve by 312 Vl8 Lado Nord a nd then
call Barbara Aune.
.. ITMI 1muT 11.MIMI
Two large homes · one, a new woodsh1ngled, the
other a large chamung log hofllt' built in l 000
Two mountain streams cascade through 15 a<:res
of buaJdable wooded land in ldyllwild Barbara
Aune
.uslltll •EU •tEWIUH IMt•
"Plan 2" 2 BR. 2 bath, family room honw with
high beam ce1lmgs and formal d1rung room
Situated on large comer lot with lots of pnvacy
Many "built-ms " Security system -24 hr guard-
ed gate, commuruty pool and tennis Oonna God-
shall
a •• ... •n. ua 1114,t11 3 BR. 2 'h BA home in turn-key cond1 uon, on<'
block from South.shore Beach & Tenrus Club,
Wocxlbridge Lake P<\ul.a Badey
•WPMTllJllTS IJMMI
Mini view -large rooms, 2 fireplaces, fonn.aJ
dining room, 3 BR, 3 BA, farruly room down and
one up. Roof only 5 years old. Extra large garage
Alley access. Liz Beazley
sumw, NPIUI PllTUYIL '-un•
Tlus deslrable 4 BR. 3 BA, 2-story home off era the
best of Newpor\ Beach Westyle Fabulous ocean.
bay and oty vte~. Located on a qwet ruJ ~ aac
street within thLS prestigious gate-guarded com-
muruty Spa. pool, tennis. It's all here" Locaoon.
locallon, locat.aon Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody
.. UIYll YDSWIS '411-
Expa.nded 4BR, 4 'h BA town.home Impress.ave
entry with large Cll"CUlar st.a1rweU Large bonu.s
room with buildm TV & wet bar C.ould a.l.!lo serve
as a fifth bedroom. Thui hornt> offt.>ns fabulous
potentJal and i!I pm-eel to S<'ll" Danny
Blbb/StephaniP Grody
llT1T .... YAl• 11 • OUYM I..._
Located on a quiet cul de Sac:' Ul &g Canyon, th1a
exquiaitely remodeled-expanded 3 BR and den
townhome offers tht• ultlmate m quality and
design Pnvat.e pool and ispe. ttxt.t'rvuve Wk' of
Jo'rench windows and hardwood floors Good
a.111umablf' financing Truly a tjest buy' Ownen
will tradf' Stepha.rue Grody/Daimy Bibb
.. UIYll-I .... , llUTlll .....
Four BR. 4 BA. tam.a.I y room. billtard roorn. pl us a
2 BR guest suite A pnvule pool C'n.h&fl<'C"S tht.8
presllgt> property Owrwr l8 very mot1vawd
Oanny &bb
.. Ulff9-IUI llTTm 11,ll._
Dra.maUc. ront.t-mporary home with lot.s of wood
and gl.ul l~al for I.Ar~ family Owrlooklng
gorgeous prk 5 BR 5 BA. billiard room. study.
ctuldrena play room, large livmg and fiUTU.ly
mom , formaJ dm11\I{ room, larl(t' pool and
spacious courtyard on an ovenni.ed cuJ dt' !MK' lot
Oo.nny Bibb/Stepharue Grody
NIWPO•T BIACH
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#3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170
Newport Beach, California 92660
11111111 VIEW •llEI ~In IEllOEI IEW 11111110
•1141 NIT lllUY-Tll PURCT F-.Y
111£ -Spacious Portoftno modef -4
bedrooms, 31A bath• ~a cul def uc
street. The ~ \. .•• 1y home wtth
separate qure.. v JI maRt-erehlldren.
Highly upgrl .,"' wtth many amenlt•
lncludkig a wonderful yard wtth spa.
Asking $334,000.
~ IUCICl•EI JU•IE Cl£O ICUI llW
-11111 tr. ... """' of Jasmine Creek. Full ocean aand COM night llght view.
llSTCUfJ Nil ... -Large 4 bedroom
on huge corner lot. 31.Ji baths, sunny
rooms wtth specious feellng. Owner Is
ready to sell nowl So call lmmedlatety.
$399,000. Marie Fargo.
Entertaining and ltvlng araa upatalra
wtth 3 Bd. down. Lota of decorating
potential, apadooaneaa & privacy.
Owner motivated. Wendy Johnson
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1mm .. ICUI • an LICIT IDS -
Don't mlsa this spectacular home bullt
by Chris Able. l'.>ec:of'r ·~ by Fart In a
dramatic cont9".::,. \. dettlng wtth
fabuk>u1 co. .. e.. .,, city Mght views,
nottMng h• ~ ~ . teft out of this 2,500
aquare feet of pure luxury. A very
apeclaJ property just reduced to
$395,000.
llUT ... P9llll -Weft located
duplex on the Balboa Penlnaula. Just
1 'A block• to the bMch. lower unit 3
Br., 2 Ba & ,.,eplaoe. Uppef' untt, 2 BR, 1
Ba & .undec*. A 2 cw gar9 & 2 car
drtwway peti(lng. Bank owned. Pnc.d
to_.. tit *230,000. Sue Thomas
15' u.cAS1U. *9111 Ill .. ICUI ID
-Don't mlaa thla great buy. Wonderful
famlly home wtth apadous front yard
and room for pool. 4 bedroom•. 2 baths
wtth a 3 car garage. And, ocean vtew.
$339,500.
f ''¥" OPEN FOR YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND. PLEASE CALL. J
IEWPlllT WCI
lllWPtlT IUCI Cl9I -Near" water. beau1ttully turnished, Inc. dishes and
linens, one bedroom kMal for 2nd home for your son or daughter. Guarded
gate, comm. poof and spa. All for only $119,000. You realty should aee t~s
one! Marie Denny
IEIPllTIEACl$225.5M -Here Is what you've been waiting for: Take over the
loan and nothing downl 2 Bd. Cape Cod townhome with lovely views
overlooking Irvine Ranch. Welk to shopping, pool, end tennis.
IELCOllT
TIUITIOW. IUCOUIT -Beautlfully decorated custom home bullt by JM
Peters. 5 bedrooms, Family room end study. Approx. $400,000 In up-
grades. Corner location with exceptlonaJ landscaplng, very private pool. A
wonderful way of life. Valued at $1,390,000.
•11 IELCOUIT-l JOY EJClUSM -Three bedroom townhome in Belcourt.
Dramatic entry with circular staircase, large family room with fieplace
looking onto a lovely courtyard with waterfall and spa. Orlglnally a model
home. Over $150,000 In upgrades alone. Asking price $869,500.
JISlllE CREEi
.. SlYSAIL-OCEU WIEW·CUlllED CATE JASlllE Cl£H -Three bedroom, famlly
room on Greenbelt with ocean view. Professionally decorated with French
doors, plantation shutters, beautiful tlle floors-New on the market. One you
must see and you can move right In. $419,000. Marie Denny
ILIFFS
.,.1 lllOll-WTILUFF IUY -Three bedroom Lusk home In deslreable
Eastbluff. Large corner lot with quiet location. Room for expansion, call for
private showing. $249,000. Bob Schandel/Sue Thomas
~'51 VISTA OIUll-CIUllELT LOClTIH -Outstanding E Plan with many
upgrades. Spanish tile courtyard entry, large enclosed brick patio off famlly
room, beautiful built-In book shelves In llvlng and family rooms, and
shutters throughout. Prime greenbelt location with bay view from deck.
Owners are agents. $285,000. Sue Thomas
\t331 ftSTA TllCIA-lllffS COllO H TIE CllUIELT -Lovely condo In the
Bluffs. 4 bedrooms, 21~ baths plus bonus room with beautiful greenbelt
vtew. Great location near pol. shopp ing and schools. An excellent buy at
$24'9,500. Marie Fargo
Ill GUYii
PUFICT IETTm • 11C CMYM -Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on quiet cul de
IK. 4 Br., famlly room, formal dining. Quality upgrading throughout.
Covered patio. 3 car garage. $560,000. Vergllene Hull
llYllE
W camsl ftlW!!I -Upper level 2 Bd. condo In Rancho San Joaquin. High
oelllnga & mirrors give bright, open feeUng. Close to gott & tennis dubs.
Walk to shopping center. $14'9,000. Gaff Banfleld.
WEITlllllTEI
fUTASTIC Clll lPPUl -An absolutefy Immaculate 4 Bd., 11Abath, laatest
decor home In pride of ownership area. Near park and schools. Kitchen
cabinets re-finished. Manicured yard with brlcit planters, block wall, mature
greenery and sprinklers. Perfect for first-time-buyers. $141,500. A family
home. Ann Marie Murphy
IPYIUll
~4 llSSIOI IAY-sncws IOI£ -A very speclaJ Nantucket model on
Spyglass Hiii. Spectacular view of mountains and city llghta. 5 Bd, bonus
room. formal dining, FR and 3 car garage. Profesalonally decorated and
landscaped with entertaining back yard, pool, spa, BBQ, and fire ring.
$569,900. Todd Gross
UllOl llllE
IEST VIEW LOCATIOI -In Harbor Ridge Crest. Water, city lights and woodsy
location make this lowest priced 3 bd, "Renaissance" a must to see!
Guarded gated community, an exclusive home In Newport Beach amid
multl-mllllon dollar custom homes for Just $415,000. Orrlet Smith
~511KEUIE-T1£ WCITM UFE snu -One of the most splendid custom
homes available. Surrounded by waterfalls, tranquil gardens with a
dramatic view of Newport Beach. DesJgned by noted architect Paul Thorke
-This lath and plaster home has the finest materials throughout, Including .
marbles. oak and stone. With 5 Bd .. elevator, curved crystal staircase
balusters crowned In brass and a full entertainment center wtth poot and
spa. A special value for $3,950,000.
•11 UPOU-CUSTOI IAlOTIIE IOllll -Beautlful new costom home In Harbor
Ridge. 4 Bd., formal dining, study/llvrary and a bonus room which may be
customized to your needs. Unobstructed rolling hlll and night llght views
located on a quiet CDS street. $1, 195,000.
llYEI llllEI
PllftCT CllPU 111E -Spectacular water and night light vtewl Elegant home
wtth warmth and charm. 2 muter bedroom suites. Pr•tlQloua locatlonl
Pride of ownership. Many extras, lnctudlng swtmmlng pool. Verglllene Hull
$895,000.
WEUOLIFF
lllPtlT IUClf ... , A Ill! -Beautifully decorated. 1Br, 1 Ba condo.
Shutters throughout. Security eystem. Steps to sparkling pool. Lovely
patio. Walk to shopping and tran8P(>rtatlon. S 105,000. Marte Fargo
8 -Orange CO&.ftly AMI e..tl/An Adwrtillng aupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturcs.y, Oc1aow 18, 1886
CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY
WW trade foc commerdal property or unita. Thia
beautiful wnit often luxury and eecurity for
carefree living on the water in Newport Be.ch.
All rooms are 1pacioua in th.ii 3 bdrm, 3 bath
residence. $585,000.
TRUDY STIJBBL!7IELD
0000 RENT AL OR BEACH LMNQ
2 bdrm, 2 bath/l bdrm, 1 bath. Both with
fireplace & cathedral oeWnc· Always rented or
live in one and rent ~ other to help with
payment&. Would at.o be 1PCXi 8eUOllal rentals.
DOROTHY HAIUX:AsTI..X
UDOl&l!COMM>I
Four 2 bdrm condos In ..,.. lomtian. Stepe to
communiey tenia & ti eacti.. Short walk to Udo vrn.ce. -.., & nstauranta. $1•.000 .m.
CATiiRYN TENNil...li
CORONA DIL MM
Al9CHITICTURA&. MOm TOUR
PWDTY
CcmPetlllJ IW')!dtk d charmtns 3 bdrm home
on 1 \-\ leCa ID Okt Coram *I Mar. Cedar ahinaled
6lerior, WllTD cedar interior, brick courtyard
w/pool. new khchen, built-im, large sun deck.
~ prtvate & dramatic! $375,000.
SANDY MITTMAN
IXCl11NO CORONA DEL MAR
BLUff LOT
Prime are. between lmpiratMln Point and Little c:orona Be.ch. Your dream home will command
spectacular vistas of the jrtty llC'tion, night lights.
& tide poola. Sellers will help with financing.
$950,000.
MARILYN HILL
OUTIT ANDtNQ PROPERTY
IN OLD C.D.M. Pl.UI INCOME
On a v.-y pktutteque street, Jarae 3 bdrm with
family roam, wet bar, 2 firep&.ce. in an authentac
Spen.lah IDOUI. Includes .eparate and very pri-
vate O'rill~ 1 bdna income unit.
LINDA TAGLIANE"ITI
IAITllDe COSTA MESA
NEWUSTINO
Great oppartunity foe 1arp family to acquire this
nice 4 bdrm. 3 bath home on large corner lot in
desinbie EMtlide C.os&a Mee. Room foc RV or
boat. $174,500.
JOYCE DABOLT/SALL Y SHIPLEY
... FRONT ROW CENTER
SPECTACULAR VIEW
One of thme rare really livable homes. Recently
remodeled Ulling the finest quality and eJWellent
taste. Private oou.rtyard with cuatool spa .. Laree
covered l.-d brick viewing patio. Security sys-
tem. Profell6onal ~· 3 bdnm, 3 baU..
family ~ '631.009 with land.
Bl!LLI: CHAU LEE
NWalUGANCI
••YG&UIHLL
ee.uulully upended execuUw home in 9ft"ene
putoraI 19ttini. Pool & spa. new landerapinc. 4
bdrma, 2~ batha, family roam. wet bar, hard-
wood Ooan & two finpllica ~.000 w/land.
BEi .t .E OIASE LEE
•IA ftRDe CONDO...tl1,a
Lovely uptr8ded 2 bdrm condo In excellent.,.._
Attached~ car~~ WW JO VA at I' .HA value!
BlLL•DONMA
NEWER aAYFRONT HOME
Private dock for 70' boat. 14T bay fron~. 4
bdrma w/private batha + convertible IUtdy,
formal dining room. Rparate muter wing
w /littine room. large bayside deck. $1. 450 ,000
include. land.
TODDY SMl'l1i/DON DeTHOMAS
QUIET NEWPORT COM><>
Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 dl:Jry, 2 ~ batha. Sunny
wood patio, indoor utility room, fireplace in
living room, ........ Clll'pOl1. J.arve, bricht
muter a.lite. A ttnldive letting. Aa.unabl.e
11 .75~ ~. $12UOO. ANN BRIZaJS
IAITaUff -POOL a VU
Four bdrm Llmk built plan "B" on JWime
comer lot offeriJll ccmple\e privllC)', specious
rem-yard w/large pool & spa. New decor
within the pMt two yeua. Sellen are
modvated and lookiJ1'( for offtt. $J88,500.
DON De1J'HOMAS
IN 'OMCl.OauRE
•ED FAIT 8AlE
Sea Bluff Villace condo. CJ09e IO beech, rec park
& bike trail. Hilhly uPlfaded 2 bdrm, 2 ~ bat.ha.
Stained glus windows, plantation shutten, dec-
orator wa.llpaper. akylita, mirrors, track liti.ng,
gourmet kitchen. pool & tennis.
MARY JANK
STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME
Lowly Westcliff location. Flowtna floor plan for
entertaining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdrms,
2~ baths w/spacioua family room opening to Iarwe pool and deck. $350,000.
MARILYN HILL
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
Lar~ versatile plan 4 with a dramatic living
room, lirepllice, family room & den. Good view.
One of the J.arsest unita in Villa Balboa. A&-
aunable fi.nandn«. Owner anxioua. $182,000. MARIA Bl!RCOVITZ
LINDA TAGI..J.A.NETn
NEWPORT CM8T CONDO "..,. Bri&ht. cheery tri-level w/ooean view. 4 bdrms. 3
batha. 2 car ,....., family room, formal dinina
room, rory tiftp.lace. Canmunity pool & tennia.
cul-de-w:. May camider exchance foc lin&le
family rSdence in 0nnee or Villa Park.
GOROON LEWIS
COUNTRY CU8TOlllZED
NEWPORT EXllC FAllL Y ~
Two ltor'y, 4 bdrm deconu'a home. French
doon, windows, hardwood floon, 2 fireplaces.
....,.te family room. 1arte eat-in country
kit.cben. ~ lot & location I custom spa. patiol
• deck. $381,000
TODDY SMITH
M.Uffl -FEE LAND
IPACIOUI 4 8EDROOll
IJcht & airy end unit w/wry private patio. HlchJy ulJlnded kitlchen w/oak plank Goon. 4th
bdnn ii ...,._te & oould be maids or in-law
Quar1len. UDUCED to $225,000 inducting land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DA.BOLT
ONI ITORY IDCUTIVE HOIE
hbWoue home for esKUUve tMns. 30 ft lit-
down bar ~lookinl Pl coune, at.eno room.
pool table ..... 26 ft lllimnd wardrobe pha
walk-ln~ICled~OOO.
CHARMING llLAM:> HOME
Privace community channel front home w/own
dock for 30 ft. boet. R-2 lot w /room to build
additional unit oc enpy this laree yard .. $375,000.
DONNA & BILL wE8SrER
LIDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX
Two bright & sunny apartmenta. F.ch has three
bdrms, two bat.ha and fireplace. Lower apart-
ment has formal dining room. Live in one -leue
one or convert to tingle fmily. Beautiful sandy
ti.ch. $869.500.
CATiiRYN TENNILLE
OWND DESPARATa
WLl CONSIDtER All OFFERS
Reduced $77 ,500 tram aricina1 pril;lr. Cboft end
unit. Popular ··r · Plan. s bdnm. 2 ~ batha oo
luah wide greenbelt. View of bef;:il bay /dty
lighta. Lar~ family roam can be 4th bdrm. A/C,
wet bar A.wnable lat. $2~.ooo LH.
SANDY MITTMAN
BLUFFS -NEWPORT lleACH
EXTRA ... CIAU
Popular "X " Plan with wra~ paUo on
cmblt nr larpst pool. Cozy in~
bdrm & living room, UPIJ aded custom tile in
kitchen, family room & patio. A.mu.mable loans!
$212,000 L.H. Aak foe
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY -DUPUX
Two and three bdrm unim, Santa Ana. Well
maintained and euily rented. F.ach with patio
and double rape. Rent both oe live in one.
Reduced to $169,000
DORCYrHY MITCHELL
TOTAL RELAXATION
IN PERAL TA HIU.8
Lovely ramblinc country home. Remade~ &
redecorated. newly landa:aped. Thtte bdnna.. 5
batha, sparkling pool I ~. equestrian facilities,
view of hilla. Room for c.ennis court. $598,500.
TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD
DOROI'HY M1TCH!:LL
RACH HOUIE fOR UNDER S1oo,oooa
Only $95,000 L.H. foc custom 3 bdrm. 2 bath.
1,500 aq ft mobile home in family park in i..a,una
BMch. Ocean view I belich llCCe9I. M!CWity gate, 1
yr home warranty.
MARY JANK
OCEANFRONT LOT-
CAPISTRANO BEACH
Build 'fCAJI' dream houR on the beach in a private
guarded community. Reduced to a dramatically
k>w $350,000. Motivated .eller. Call
BOBSCXYIT
COUNTRY IWUMAN
ftRIVATE ITMET W/QATE
Cuatolniaed ~ bdrm. ~ bath nwidmc•. 3 fire-
p&.om. wide h.alla. ... doorways, ... roam. din.tnc room. ~ kitchen w / breek.fMt ara.
Ocean I mtn views. pool. spa. 7350 aq ft on ~acre
in Tuatin School DtstriC't. $1.300,000.
GORDON l...EWlS
NEWPORT aeACH llAYFRONT
SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW
u~ water katMln near the harbor
entrance w/two boet ...-& -.y ocean .a:BI.
Two bckm duplex kated m private reed off
Bayside Drive. Uw in one & rent the other.
$1.200.000. includea the land.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DA.BOLT
2 ,
REAT WESTERN REAi. EST~
A Great Western Financial CDmpany
lcm!i. NEWPORT BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR
111 •111 wm na11 1111
Channing 5 bedroom home in ex.cellecnt area.
Superb financing with $256,000 aasumable loan at
11 ~'Ki. Seperat.e fam. nn. and formal dining
room. $339,900 759-1501
PlllM.Y PldillD • Ill .. YllW ll•EI
This 3 bedroom, air cond., Carnlel model It ill in
lovely condition throughout with many upgraded
features plus new kitchen appliances. Prime area.
Bea.utitul landscaping. All for $259,500. 759-1501
•m•uvlll.E
Excellent pool home on extra large lot with RV
aooeaa. Super buy for family and entertaining.
Well maintained and well worth the price of only
$239,000. 759-1501
•TIE WlmRllT-1111,IOI
Superior large home on the bay aa"088 from Linda
Isle. Slip to accomodat.e a SO' boat. Hard to find
location. Vacant. Call for appointment. 759-1501 1111 •••TlllTY . -If ••• 180° view of the channel, ocean and Cat.8.lina are
aeen from this home on the Balboa Peninsula that
was built in 1926. Truly one of the great.est
locations, if not the very best, in the harbor area.
Pl.ease call for further information and the op-
p:>rtu.rllty to see this unique property. Priced at
$2,200,000. 759-1501 •Dl•E End your search for the ultimate view home. You
may have found it! Th.is spacious Capehom Model
ii located in the prestigious Spyglass area. The
irreplaceable sweeping view of ocean, bay, city,
mountain and night lights ia thrilling. Beautifully
landacaped encloeed front yard includes red brick
patio, firepit and sidewalks. Priced for quick sale.
Call 759-1501
AlllllE CIEEI
Beautiful home in a gated oomrnunity. Largest
plan, 2 stories. Priced at $350,000. Call 759-1501.
We will be happy to show you this lovely
property.
111 I LTIUTE
Lovely home in attractive location offers the
perfect setting for entertaining. lmmaculat.e 4
bedrooms. 3 bath and formal dining room. Beauti-
fully landacaped super large lot in Irvine Terrace
with a pool, privacy and view. Call 759-1501
llLIU '11 IM llPLD
A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus
a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an
excellent income. Pleaae call for an appointment
to come in and view this immaculate, upgraded
property and ex.amine the financial poesibillties.
759-1501
llUITPllL-
Large home high atop Spyglass is available. Great
bonm room. eXCEUent view, many extra
81De1\.itiee. 759-1501
11111.111 ., nm.I
Belcourt Hill beauty available for only $425,000. 2
bedrooms, 21h baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright.
Home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501
llW. 1Dll• .. UITill
Great value, great location and ge&t 4,bedroom
home with a pretty spark.ling pool. If you know
Irvine Terrace, you know this ia a value at
$390,000. 759-1501
IDll ...
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
FllTllTll ,.111•1 <.·
Only $19,000 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. $249,000 Please call 751-1501
COSTA MESA
WTlllE ••••E n•on 2 units in good area. Brand new back unit.
Completely refurbished front unit. Listed at
$225,000. Please call 759-1501 for details.
·--LYIMI
Large 3 bedroom 2 story condo with central air.
Immaculate. Tasteful use of floor to ceiling mir-
rors. Ooee to pools and tennis. Now vacant and
priced right by owner for a quick sale at $126,000.
759-1501
OISTI IEll OllM
Development has streams, waterfalls, pool, spa.
Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den.
Owner transferred & motivated. Come see and
make oUer! Only $129,000. 759-1501
llYEITmlT IPPN 1111TY
4 unit building ln excellent no vacancy area. If
you are a wiae investor, call for financial details
on tht. property. 759-1501
IEWMIUm
Three bedroom condo only 5 yea.rs old in excellent
section of town. 2 story, end unit. Sundeck off
muter bedroom. Bright cheerful complex, only 6
unita total. Call today to preview. 759-1501
IRVINE
PlllllT PllfllT
Immaculate, gorgeous landlcaping, spark.ling
pool, superior location. It's all there. This
Turtlerock beauty ii listed right at $314,000. See it
and you'll &g,ee. 759-1501
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2870 S•n Mlguel Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92880
(714) 759*1501
111 Tll .... , Tll LJTILl-asT llllTI
Thia 3 bedroom home in a choice Irvine location is
"just right" for today's young family. Nearby
achoola, shopping and freeway accea, but a.bo in a
quiet, quality neighborhood. $157,000. 759-1501
..... Tiii
1 bedroom plus loft. Cute as can be. Second story
unit overlooking streams, ponds and beautiful
land8C.aping. Priced right at $89,000. 759-1501
ORANGE HILLS
INllMl.-LntlllRT-
$310,ooo. Truly a lovely home in Orange Hills. ~
acre 3 bedrooms. 3 betha, cathedral ceillngl, walk
in pantry, huae double walk in c:Deta for mbr.
Gourmet kitchen, formal dining nn. much more.
759-1501
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY n•• Get into growing video equipment and movie
rental busine9I while it ia still in ita infancy.
F...tabliahed and ready to go. Great location in
small cent.er in Newport Beach. Call foe details
759-1501
LAND
IUIYTl ... f
For only $64,000 you can have this lot in a nicely
developed area in San Oemente. On a quiet cul de
sac it ia an excellent value. 759-1501
TUSTIN
1111311 '*'" A lovely home ln a lovely area, 3 bedroom
immaculate Summerfield home. Beautifully
maintained and landlcaped. Excellent IChoola. All
for $155,000 759-1501
I Tll• If IUll
Charm and tradition belt deecribe thia lovely 3
bedroom home. Great location on beautiful tree-
lined residential 1treet. Excellent Tustin achoola.
Good UIWnable loan of $106,998 at In.. Total
price $171,000. Call for appointment to aee. This
won't last long. 759-1501
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
TM PIYlllTI TillElll
An lmmaculately maintained 2 story home, 3
bedrooms, family room, bright cheery kitchen
and formal dining room on a large, beautifully
landacaped lot with pool. All at a great price of
$209,000. 759-J601
SOUTH COAST PLAZA AREA
IUTllYI
Only »t.500 for this super bachelor condo. Call
for great tenna. We will show you thia with great
pride. 759-1501
ONE BEDROOM DOWiOUSE S75.000 for this high-
ly upgraded charming first noor condo unit rn security
complex Beautiful oak bu1lt-rns. trench doors to patio,
ceramic tile and handsome fixtures Owner w111
finance. call co seel 63 I -1400
COST A MESA HOM Great potential 1n this 3 bdrm
home with expanded llv1ng and drn1ng room Covered
patio. refurbished kitchen and 2 car garage s I I 4, 900
631-1400
EL TORO, GOOD BUY On this immaculate air con-
ditioned 3 bdrm home Lovely decor. l1v1ng room with
FP Large patio on beautifully wooded lot Steps to
community tennis s I I 9,500. 631-1400
EASTSIDE COST A MESA Cheerful 3 bdrm. 2 story
condo. upgraded & enlarged Wall or trench doors
open from hv1ng room with FP onto pauo. Close to
community pool & shopping Owner will consider
trade for EAsts1de house s I 27 . 500 63 I-1400
BRITT ANY WOODS CONDO Charming 2 bdrm 2
bath condo 1n best Easts1de Costa Mesa location 2
story newer townhome 1n attractive complex with
pool & tennis Beamed ce11tngs, fireplace & 2 car
attached garage Sl 44,900 631 -1400
NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA A pool home with 2
bdrms. 2 baths & family room on large tor close to
elementary school. park and shopping Owner will
consider carrying I st Trust Deed to qualified buyer
SI 65.000 631 -1400
NEWPORT BEACH COTT AGE S 169, 900 Just steps
to the ocean. this starter Home needs paint & plants
but has great pornb1lmes Ask to see this 2 bdrm at
I 26 34th St 631 -1400
EASTSIDE COST A MESA A wonderful new ltst1ng 1n a
prime location Yi block to Manners elementary A
shingled country cottage with paned wrndows, nower
boxes & brick patio. Totally redone & freshly carpeted
A 2 bdrm with drning room and extra room off garage
Sl77,000 631 -1400. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 487
Magnolia
VIUA BAL.BOA PEIVTHOUSE Skyltghts and cathedral
ce1hngs create a bright and airy atmosphere A super
property tor shared ownership w ith 2 master suites. &
spacious 11v1ng room with FP and balcony Air con-
dmoned 1n a security bldg. with community pool.
Great assumable financing or owner w m lease option.
SI 86,000. 63 1-1400
TERRIFIC IN TURTLEROCK Beautltully upgradaed &
expanded 4 bdrm & family room detached home
Separate master suite & dramatic cathedral ce111nged
formal dining room open to a charming atrium with
fountain Very open & airy with p~as1ng neutral colors
In a super corner location across from park Communi-
ty pool & tennis. Sl92,500. 631 -1400. 18862
Saginaw. Open Sat 1-5 and Sun 2-5
HARBOR VIE\11 Court ordered sale M ake otter on
this 3 bdrm & family room Carmel model. convenient ro
elementary school. park & community pool A wonder-
ful area for a young family Well priced at S235 .000.
631 -1400
NEWPORT TO\llNHOME WITH DOCK Walk to
beach from this 3 bdrm with attached 2 car garage 1n
a security gated community This is a 2 story quiet encl
unit Offered at S245,000 631 -1400 4427W Coast
Hwy. Open Sat I -4
NEWPORT CONDOS-BANK REPOS Fabulous financ-
ing opportun1ty-nexlble ~nderll New condos. JUSt
ste s to baytront beach and oceanl Immense roof ga~en with 360• vltw ot Newport skyll~ and water I
Call to see these unusual 2 bdrm & 2 bdrm + den units
w ith spacious rooms and custom amenities. Now
priced trom S124.<XX> to S329.000. 631-1400
OlD \llOftLD CHARM ON BALIOA ISLAND A. brrght
Mld sunny 2 bdrm cott~ Sokf c~t~ furnished,
rent or use tor vacation property. terrific location
$275.000. 673-6900
HAl.F BLOCK TO NE\llPORT'S BEST BEACH From
this newer duplex Attractive freshly painted wood
sided exterior. Two 2 bdrm units with large patio & 4
car parking. Owner may carry Znd. S279.<XX>.
631 -1400
FIXER IN BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOOD
This lender repo priced well under compet1t1on needs a
paint brush and plenty of TLC Large 5 bdrm, 3!/J ba
w ith family room, library & custom pool in well planned
yard S285.000. 673-6900 1924 Hohday. Open Sat/Sun 1-5
SOME OCEAN VIEW From this beautifully ma1nta1ned
duple.11 Upper 3 bdrm unrt has beamed ce11tngs.
custom decor & wood noors. Two bdrm lower unit for
income & 2 car garage rn temflc location JUSt steps to
Newport's best beaches & shon block to shops Well
prrced at S295.0CX> 631-1400
PENINSULA POllVT Charming large secluded master
bdrm up with 2 more bdrms & den down Vaulted
ce11tngs. w ood paneling and cozy used brrck flfeplace
Pretty sunny patio & o nly I block to beach S350,000
631 -1400
LARGE HOME ON PENINSULA POINT Steps to
communrty beach. tennis & ocean An unusually large
4 bdrm & family room home with nice south patio on a
charming "country" la~ S359,000 631 -1400
NEARLY NE\11 ON B.l\LBOA ISLAND Get away from
the hustle 1n this highly upgraded 2 bdrm home 1n
quiet little island location Redecorating includes
cdrpets. window coverings and w allpapers S379.000
631 -1400
NICE NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOOD Charming older
2 bdrm home w ith den and large bonus room 1n lovely
private w ooded hillside semng Lots or glass &
sunshine with fabulous 111ews of city and Newport
Harbor S3 S 9 ,OCX>. 6 3 I -I 400
BALBOA ISLAND. CHEERFUL & CHARMING A 4
bdrm family home jean be 3 & bach un1tj with cozy
prne paneled living room. bit rn bookshelves & wood-
burnrng FP. high balance assumable loan Well prrced
at S397.500 673-6900
PENINSULA PT. PICTURE PERFECT Beautiful up-
graded quality. trench doors. 3 used bnck fireplaces,
hardwood noon. 2 patios and only 7 years old An
assumable loan of approx. S200,000at 10.5% interest,
theed ra te. on this 4 bdrm family home You must see to
appreciate the ellcellence of this home S444,500
631 -1400
MODEL PERFECT IN IRVINE TERRACE A beautifully
decorated, charming home 3 bdrms & den w ith 3
FP's, small views from Irving & formal d1n1ng rooms
Handsome landscaping enhances both the sw1mm1ng
pool and play area M odel perfect. inside & out Pr reed
to sell at S43S,OOO. 631 -1400
CUFF HAVEN \llrTH VIEW A charming & immaculate
woodsy home w ith magnificent 180° from 2nd story
living area 2 bdrms & den or 3rd bdrm & cathedral
ce1lrnged family room Big yard with fruit trees Owner
may carry I st Trust Deed S44 5,000 631 -I 400
CHINA COVE Olde Corona del Mar ambiance 1n this
charming 3 bdrm home JUSt four doors from communi-
ty beach. Freshly refurbished & ready to enJOy
S450,000 631 -1400
NEWPORT BAYFRONT A very well built ont-story. 4
bdrm, 3111 bath home with family room and island
kitchen In good cond1tron w ith spacious secluded
patio leading to your own dock for 40' boat In
exclusive Dover Shores with community beachts
Now priced at jLHJ S49S,OOO 63 I -1400
NEWP'ORT UKE NE\11 \II /DOCK Custom & lo11ely
with pu~r ;noat for 30' boat + side tie Oak spiral stairs.
steam bath, fabulous kitchen. security system & o.lk
doors throughout this 3 bdrm 2 S bath home EnJOy
the QOOd life on the water In a ~ of distinction at
a ruSONble J>flce Reduced to S559,000 FEE
63 1-1400
IRVINE TERRACE Sensational views. A most amact-
1ve large family home w ith a Deaut1ful custom pool in
the courtyard entry Spacious and open with 4 bdrms,
4'17 barhs, family and formal dining rooms & upgraded
kitchen Close up vistas ot all the harbor action.
S675.000. 631 -1400
LARGE NORTH BA YFRONT DUPLEX Excellent rental
history on these 4 & 3 bdrm very well maintained
units Fabulous boating & night light views Size can't
be duplicated today On Balboa Island & pnced at
S745,000 673-6900
UNIQUE IN CORONA DEL MAR Must see this custom
3 story duplex & guest apt w ith panoramic ocean
views Top noor 3 bdrm. 2 ba. middle level 2 bdrm 2 ba
& guest studio with patio at gro'i.Jnd level Ample
parking cJnd 1n • hke new' cond1t1on Drastrcally re-
auced to S78S,CXX> 631 -1 400
SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM OCEANFRONT A breath-
taking 3 story contemporary home 1n quiet area of
Newport. offering the ultimate 1n design & comfo rt
Totally rebuilt. 1t encompasses almost 38CX> sq ft and
includes 4 bdrms & a den The unforgettat>lr white
water views w ill make you want to move right 1n
S795 .000 631 -1 400
PANORAMIC VIEWS IN SPYGLASS A S bdrm. family
room. playroom. formal d1n1ng room with built-ins &
laundry. family home wtth breathtaking views ot t'ntrre
Harbor Original owners have upgraded and main-
tained this beauty 1n ·11ke new' cond1t1on There s a
landscaped patio with a custom free form pool. spa &
slide on the view side S83S .CXX> 631 -1400
BALBOA ISLAND, BA YFRONT DUPLEX See tht' boat
parade from your patio on tne south baytront This
terrrf1c new listing has panor am1c 111ews ol all the
harbor action Both the 3 bdrm & Z bdrm units are
always rented but property is a great size and super
loat1on near town for an owner occupant Furniture
available for sale S895,000 631 -1400
GLAMOUR IN NEWPORT. 70° OF \llATERFROIVT
With dock capaoty for several boats Walls of glass
surround this cheerful one story 4 bdrm. den. oonus &
family room home Built 1n a U-shape arouna Oeaut1ful
bays1de patio with custom pool W o nderful gourmet
kitchen with every amenity sub-zero trig, warming
drawers & electrrc and gas cooking to mention a few
Prrce includes land tor this well located property
S998.000 631 -I 400
DOVER SHORES. ON OPEN BAY Beauttfully re-
modeled 4 bdrm, 5 Dath home located on the premium
area of Dover Shores Superior qualtty and deta11tng
throughout 60 feet of bay frontage Security system
Offered at s I , 195.000 FEE 631 -1400
BAYSHORE, 63' OF WATERFRONT W ith panoramrc
views of the rurn1ng basin and Pav1llron A very well
ma1nta1ned 3 bdrm home with family and formal
d1nn1ng rooms and separate guest or maids room 1n
guard gated community with 2 private beachel
Owner may consider tradt-tor commercial or income
property S 1.600.000 631 1400 2658 Bayshort> Dr
Open Sat 1-5
UNDA ISLE SUPERIOR LOCATION Handsome entry
courtyard leads to this lovely trad1t1 onal two story
f.Jm1ly ho~ Four bdrms. family and formal dining
rooms and beautifully remodeled kitchen plus 3 fire-
places and an extra large waterfront patio leading to
dock with s1de-t1e. are add1t1onal amen1t1es to this
anracuve listing 1n Newport s prest1g1ous guard gated
communtty Prrce includes land SI . 7 SO CXX>
631 -1400
LINDA ISLE IN THE GRAND MANOR \oaring ce1hngs
and stained and leaded glass window\ tr ame bay
111stas throughout the lnterror o f this ~aut1tulty de-
tailed 4 bdrm custom home Handsomely pane~d
family room adJOrns the gourmet kitchen and formal
d1n1ng room overtooks the landscaped terr act leading
to your own dock for a large boat Exclusive guard
gated 1fv1ng with community tennis Owner will con-
sider ltase option Priced 1nclud1ng land at
St.97S • 631 ·1400
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OPEi HOUSE SUllAY 1-4
145 VIA UllDllE, UDO ISLE
$375,000
Quality home completely remodeled. 3 bdrms, 2
baths on 40' wide lot. Beautiful condition.
SEE 101 •EWEll
673-7300
NEWPORT BEACH
IUILJH'S O,,OITU•lll·S495,0H -Rare double lot
on Cliff Drive with view. Can be subdivided or
build spacious custom home home. Good lo-
cation. Existing home.
Pam/Stephanie
DUrUI-$219,otO -Near new & close to ocean
beach & shops. Good Investment on Balboa
Penln. 2 and 3 bdrms. 4 car garage.
Bob/Wyvonne
611 UDO rUK DllVE·$295,00G -High rise bayfront
remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1
bdrm den 1 'h ba. Very low down. Comm pool &
patio.' Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Slip
avail. Gib Walker
COllEICIAl IUILlllC IEIUCED TO $635,HO -Owner
may carry 2nd T.D. w/low down payment. Ap-
prox. 6,291 sq.tt. on Newport Blvd. across from
City Hall. Will also lease all or part. Call for
lnforr:natlon. Bob/Wyvonne
llVH AVEMUE·$250,000 -Excellent corner duplex
on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand &
ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. Also, see
duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000.
John Martin
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WEST nwrotT OCWIFIOU ·$625,000 -Cape Cod
home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to
relax and enjoy: now's the time! Jerry Bogan
llEWPOIT CIEST TORHOIES
COii POOUSPA & THlllS
ESCAPADE CCUT • l Bit, 2'h BA
LAii> FAl.l C<UT • 2 Bit, +0, 2'h BA
SOOtA CCUT • 2 llt, 2'h BA
COU-.A C<UT • 3 Bit, 2'h BA
~CCUtT • 4 llt, 2'h BA
motC<UT • 3 Bit, 2'h BA
1IBITE C<UT • 5 llt, 2'h BA
YUSAIWS COllOS
CHI POOL & SPA
101 WO. TZ PlAlA • 1 llt, 1 BA
101 SCICll ft.AlA • 2 llt, 2 BA
• $170,000 • $170,000 • $179,000 • $179,000 • $179,000 • $189,000 • $218,000
Carol Mulvey
• $105,000
Carol/Javed
• $124,950
Joan Caln
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: SATURDAY ! • •
: 31921 S. COAST llWY, St. la&HI leacti -( 1-4) ... Unlque :
• oceanfront property with spectacular water it
• view. Private steps to sand. Detached 2 car it
: garage with guest quarters. See Phyllis Hayden !
• • • • • 239 YlA Uto SOUi, UM Isle -(11-2) ... 2 story •
• bayfront with elevator. 5 bdrms + maid's, den. •
: light & airy, large boat dock. _ :
• See Virginia O'Brien • • • • * • 601 VIA UDO HID, lUo Isle -(2-5) ... Enjoy large it
ii sparkling pool + 3 bdrm. family room home on • ! corner location. Entertainer's delight. !
• See Virginia O'Brien • • • • • : SUNDAY ! • • . ,..
• 21 UCOIE COUIT, •.I. -( 1-5) ... Newport Crest 4 -...
•bdrm, 2 1h bath t o wnhome. Comm . it
• pool/spa/tennis, Plan 6. Walk to beach. * ! $179,000. See Carol Mulvey :
: 2t WI Flll COUIT, IU. -(1-5) ... Newport Crest 2 :
• bdrm, 21h bath t ownh o me. Comm. •
• pool/spa/tennis, Plan 8. Just painted. $170,000 •
• See Carol Mulvey it • • • 331 VIA UDO HID, UM Isle -( 1-4) ... Double lot with •
• bayfront home + apartment. Could be duplex or • ! single residence. 2 car garage + separate single. !
• $1.250,000 See Darell Bryan it
• it • 211 VIA DUGI, I.Mo Isle -(1-4) ... A lovely home for it
• the "discriminating executive" who wants quail-it
: ty. Move-In condition. Price low $335,000 !
,. See Tiiiie Delatore it
! 124 VIA TllESTE. UM We -(1-4) ... See and compare !
• with this quality built home on 45' wide lot. 4 •
• bdrms, 3~ baths, large sunny patio. $450,000 •
• See Gib Walker * • • • 111 ST. JAIES IOU, I.I. -(1-4) ... Clltf Haven it ! location, a home your chulldren wlll love, !
• backyard Is Jr. Disneyland + overlooks Newport *
• Beach nature center & view of mountains. •
ti $325,000 See Howard Lawson • . ....
ti 211 CACll(Y UIE # 311, I.I . -(1-4) ... Vllla Balboa *
• condo on penthouse level. 2 bdrms. 2 baths + • ! den. Very lovely with akytlghts & high ceilings. :
• $219,000 See Joan Caln it .. . .. .
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OPEN HOUSE SUllDAY 2-4
1444 W. BAY AYEllUE, IEWPORT BEACH
REDUCED to $165,000
A great family home with pier & slip adjacent to
sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family &
sewing rooms. Large bayfront patio, enjoy the
view.
SEE ClAUIETTE TAYLOI
673·13H
LIDO ISLE
VIA LOICA-$465,000 -5 bedrooms, 4 baths,
family room, quality throughout. A great home
for your family. John Martin
VIA EIOU · $311,000 -40' corner location at Nord.
Great potential. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den. 3 car
garage. Lowell/ Javad
VIA IUTOIE -$680,000 -A beautiful family size
home on 67' wide lot. sparkling pool, 5 bdrms, 3
baths, sitting room off master suite.
John Martin
VIA QUITO IEDUCED TO $325,HO -A great buy for a 4
bedroom + family room home. Bright & sunny
corner location. M otivated owners.
Virginia O'Brien
VIA PAI.HMO IHUCH TO $312,IH -Charming 4
bedroom. 3 bath, family room home. Beam
ceilings. South sunny patio. Virginia O'Brien
Vil WlllEIS·$360,000 -35' wide street to street
lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great
retreat. Lowell Stark
VIA OIVIETO-S347,5H -Street to street location
+ a very lovely home with many details that will
catch your eye. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal .
dining.
Howard Lawson
VIA UDO SOUD · $319,MO -Corner location at Via
Palermo. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great potential.
Sunny patio. Owner will listen!
Virginia O'Brien
IRVINE
UJHOI FAUS·IEIUCO TO $2H,IH -Turtlerock
Glen townhome. Immaculate 2 bdrms, den, 2
baths -private patio with spa off master suite,
also, patio off living room. Comm. pool + lovely
greenbelts. FEE See Pam Trlnen
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YIW IALIOA COllOS
COii POOUSPA
• lM,lBA
• rent, 1 llt, 1 BA
• 2 llt, 2 BA+DEN
• 2 llt, 2 BA
• 2 llt, 2 BA
• Slll,000
• $149,500
• $219,000
Joan Caln
• $147,500
• $119,000
Linda Jacobs
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$92&,000
Bayfront home with 4 Bdrms, 3 baths, huge
master suite. formal dining, room for two boats,
will sell existing option. low down. Great terms.
will trade up to 5 Bdrm on or off the water
Ill lll HYIE IOOP
• COUllTRY FREllCH •
HIRIOR RIDGE CUSTOM
$1,395,000
Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land-
scaping to the entrance of this Country French
home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces. 5
bdrms, 5 baths, family room, formal dining
room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room. ex-
tended use of crown molding, a granite spa
w/room for a pool. Will trade commercial or
summer home. Ask for
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Catalina. plus on a clear day you can see the
Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family
room and five bedrooms. Will trade for com-
mercial property. Ask for
IHI HYIE IHP
• HARIOR RID&E •
Slll,000
Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room,
dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes,
brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean,
bay, city, mountain views. $500,000., 11% & 12•1.
fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool.
Ask for a IHlllYIElllP u-----
•LIDO IAYFIOIT S 1,410,000 •
ITILIAI YILU IUSTEIPIECE
Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3
baths. Award-winning tile 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 to list.
llllllYIElllP
•LIDO llYFROIT $435,000•
Commanding view of the t-~· u oeek-a-boo
of the mountai,,e ·o l ind conve-
nient 3 -, lay. Dock
available 1 -· ,.., professionally
decorated ~..,.vr tones with imaginative
and artlstk .• vuches. Call
1011 llYIE IMP
•SPYGLASS HILL "OPTIOll "•
$525,000
4 bedroom. 3 bath . family room. formal dining,
library, oak floors. beautiful decor. large yard
w/spa. Views from most rooms. A STEAL!
$30,000 down. 11% fixed, 5 yrs No points
IOI I IOVIE IOOP
•LEASE SPYGLASS HILL•
$3,000 PER IOITH
4 bedroom. 3 bath, formal dining, family rm.,
library. beautiful decorating. Large yard with
spa. View from most rooms. Also lease option
with min. down.
IOI I IOVIE I HP
• JASllllE CREEi •
$349,000
Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from this
Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, huge master suite
w/sltting room, large breakfast area. study,
comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachelor wants out. A
great buy.
IHlllYIEIHP
• CAIEO SHORf• 'IEW •
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Four bedrooms .,, ~ Va1 dining room,
famlly roon" . ~.,an view. PRIVATE
BEACHES. 4.. _,,sJde patio, plus large
center court)~ . pool. Ask for
..:4111 llYll IMP
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FllEST HOIES
• PRIVATE &ATED c111u11n.
$315,000
Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and
spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4
bedroom, 2'h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces.
wet bar Otter lease option.
1111 MVIE IMP
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$255,000 u
Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with
fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this ~
oceanfront condo with securt y gate ano under· i
ground parking Will "trade" up to $400.000
range in Newport n
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Four bedrooms. tour baths. formal dining lam ~
rm .. large yard with lots of trees. room for pool D
Steal at $295.000 :
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$198,000 •
Two bedroom. two bath. family room. large o·
livmg room with bay & ocean view Low down A
real value
Giant lot ~.~!~!~!el~~!~ ~~~n Mose. I
chickens. ducks. fruit trees & spa on a quiet 5 street. $129.950 i
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$11 ,000 Vl-COIDO-FHI o·
Two bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace In Lakeshore, near
South Coast Plaza, close to lake & tennis
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Great Sooth Coast Plaza k>catlOn. $64.900 One 1·
bdrm. one bath. Overtoot<s tennis courts in
gated community.
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IEWNIT IElllTS Nil HOIE
This home combines ekv-mce and Informal
entertaining! 3 bdrm "' ~ '· fam. room. Ex-
tenslvety tiled fir-' o~Y. courtyards. Great
master suite. A $ .. ecorator's home. AS-
SUME 1ST T.D. 0 ,.192,500. owe 2ND. Amaz-
ing value of $250,000. Motivated!
. Ill 111101111-1211
IEW CISTOI • VICTOllll IESlll
Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This
elegant home has every CUSTOM feature from
the massive oak entry to the luxurious master
suite. 3,400 sq ft built in 1982. 3 fireplaces.
Antique French door & mantles. A superb prop-
erty $429,000. Exclusive showings.
W llHEIS 111-1211
. WESTCLIFF POOL HOIE
Rambling 4 bdrm .. 3 bath residence with coun-
try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot &
location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate
condition. Asking $265,000. Call
IH IHctn 111-1211
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IEST "VIEW" llY II IEWPORT
10% IOWI
Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus
family room. Shows llke a model home from the
gourmet kitchen to the formal llvlng room. Open
beam celllngs & a marble hearth fireplace.
Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks.
AMAZING VALUE! REDUCE0-$314,500 ask
for
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IEW LISTllll
IEWPIRT HEllHTS
Assume $132,560 11 .4%. Immaculate 3 bdrm,
POOL home. The most prime Costa Mesa neigh-
borhood! This lovely ranch style home has been
upgraded throughout. Pool area PLUS private
enclosed front yard. Family room. Two fire-
places. Asking $184,900
W llNEIS 111-1211
CAPE COi
IEWPOIT HEllHTS
COUNTRY CHARM ex-
udes this spacious 4
bedroom home. Completely
new gourmet kitchen with
family area. Oak & tiled
floors. Separate den. A
beautiful home. Receive
$10,000 discount for up-'-----------J
grades. Many, many fea-
tures. Motivated! $255,000
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WESTCLIFF • IEWER CUSTOI
Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded
area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally
decorated -An entertainers delight I Premium lot
with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt.
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IEWPllT HEllHTS • $111,000
Cory 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick
fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet
location. Motivated sellers.
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Video can help you compare views and values In
a few minutes. Call
Pm Mllll 111-1211
FIRECLISlll • $101,100
Newport condo with view of open space. 2
master bdrms. Must be sold. VA terms posslble.
631-1266
OPEi SPIOE VIEW • $211,100
Beautiful warm Bluffs condo only flve years old.
Views of the Back Bay & Fashion Island. Ca-
thedral ceilings throughout. Private spa off mas-
ter bedroom. Fireplace In llvtng room. Price
Includes the land. Catt
Pm 111-1211
IAYCIEST IUllll • 1241,000
Corner location, 5 bdrm, 21A bath home. Room
for poot. No vtew but this Is the best value In
Baycrest. Areplace In llvtng room. Large back
yard. Posslble Bay vM9w from second story,
should you expand this property.
Pm , •••• 111-1211
Pm~·-· 111-1111
ElSTILIFF lll•E·S 111,000 Lii
Three bdrm., 2 bath single family home In prime
area. Near shopping, Corona det Mar High
School, and Fashion Island. Check all the com-
petition. then caJI
Pm 111-1111
Ill CllYll CISTlll • Slll,000
Designed by Wallaoe Neff, famous architect for
many movie stars. This home Is bullt the way
your grandparent• expected homes to be done.
Nearly 4,000 sq. ft. ptua large baaement plus
poof house with sauna. Large pool, fruit trees,
rose gardena, all located on the 18th fairway.
Call Pete for appotntment. 631-1266
11111111 1 IOEAI VIEW 1221,000
Customized condo In Newport's Versattlea.
Gated area, walk to beach. Call Pete 831-1266.
Shown by appointment only.
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EASTSllE-COSTA IESA Owner's loss -
your gain! This home Is perfect for a couple. 2
bdrm, 2 ba, double car garage. Completely
remodeled. New kitchen and bathrooms.
Almost new roof, plumbing. insulation. forced
air heat. French doors and windows leading into
a beautiful private back yard with covered patio.
Nothing left to do-you can relax and enjoy
yourseff. CaJI today for a showing.
llTI Wiii 111-1211
USTSIDE-COSTA IESl
R-2 • S 119,000
B.uilders, carpenters. architects, plumbers, elec-
tricians, handymen, etc. This home is waiting to
be remodeled. Plans for a 2nd unit included. 2
bdrm. 1 ba, single car garage. Large lot on a
very pretty street. One of the few houses left on
the block to be remodeled or added on to. Don't
wait. You'll be glad you called on this one.
$119,000 lllTI WUE 131-1211
IEWPORT HEllHTS
Delightful 2 bdrm. 2 ba home. Just as pretty as
can be. Steps from Cliff Drive. Charming
backyard. This home is for the person who II kes
peace, comfort and private enjoyment in his own
castle. $275,000. Call today for details on this
Special home. . f
llTI WllE 111-1211
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Six 2 bdrm, 1¥• ba units. Two 1 bdrm, w. BA
units. 12 garages. Six years old. Gross income
$54,000. Price $579,000. CaJI me on this excel-
lent complex.
lnl Wiii 111-1211
WIU Tl llLF ClllSE
Very light and open former model home. High
beamed oefllngs and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms.,
2'~ baths, formal dining and family room.
Beeutlful tree ftlled yard. Exoeflent vaJue at
$224,600.
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BICI BAY VIEW COllDO
Spacious 3 bdrm. 2.5 ba with large master suite.
fireplace. dining and private rear yard. Asking
$156.000.
ClllT llEllEITS 11131-1211
llEW LISTlll
COST l IESA TRl·PLEX
$110,000
Quiet well located complex Is townhouse style
units with apx. 1000 sq.ft.12 bdrm. 1 'h ba 2 story
w/pnvate patios and garages. Proj. gross in-
come of $22,500 Is conservative. Land is lease
on excel. terms to 2021 so purchase price is fully
depreciable. These units sell fast.
• CllT IEllEITS II 131-1211
COSTA IESA DUPLEXES
2 side by side totally remodeled duplexes
w/approx. 1000 sq. tt. per townhouse style unit.
_Both properties show very well. Rents of
$695.00 per unit on 2 of 4 units justify Proj.
Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168,000
w/assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may con-
sider trade up for local Income property. ••t •nnn 1 u1-1211
IESA VERDE
SHOW STOPPER
Million dollar quality for a
phenomenal pncel Nearly
4,000 sq. ft . of luxury 5
bdrms, 2'h baths. formal
dining, separate family
room. Massive bonus room
with fireplace. Detailing
throughout including trench
doors, ultra high ceilings. L.......ii-
beveled glass. oak book-.... ltlCI
cases, custom lighting and
skylights. Only $359.00.
11111 1IBI II 1-1211
OCUl,OCEAl,OCEAI
Custom home with 3 master suites, each with
private bath, huge family room with stone fire-
lace, formal dining, 3 large view decks and the
~~:1'..lD,_.=OOi~~253,000 JUST LISTED. • ... -w, 111 -1211
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NEW LISTING
HUCITfll Wllllff -
Near tennis, high school.
shops, parks. Four bdrm.
3 bath. guest room, all In
top condition on large
lot. $339,000.
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IT'S GETIING A BIT COMPETITIVE AT UNIQUE HOMES
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Tht> staff has grown Lo CJV(>r 30 full tilne agen ts, making 1t one of the largest, independently owned
offK't'b m the N<•wport 1 lar bor area. One of the very best, too! Because of their intense community
involvement Unique Homes iB known as The Loca.l Favon te and the Local Favorite8 are: Mery Ann
Anderton, Bonnie Berrlngton, Keren Beteon, Shell• Bowle•, Joen Brec.1, M999 .. Brewer, Sharon
Corzine, Lorette Curci, LeVerne DeleClerve, Netel .. Fogerty, Jenet Ootherd, Kethy Qren .. rt,
Mertlrn Grev••, Sherron Herrla, Lii• Herper, Merltyn Hodaff, Metlnde Huglll, Berber• Hutching•,
Aon Jegner, Artie Johnton, Dottle Johnton, H•fa• McCfung, Dennr Merk••· Hoity Merk•, Pet
Merry, Nency Murrey, Deen Rethbun, Merllyn Aou1Mtot, Donne 8chroect.r, Fren Scott, Jim
Skehen, Ro .. mery Sietz, Eather T1bek, Mery vono.ldern, Bev White, Mercie Wortdng, Wendy
Wood, ind Jim Wood.
UIO ISU -Large. open spaces! 3 bdrms. 3 ba,
remodeled to New England charm. Close to
comm clubhouse. tennis and beaches. $480,000
A IW ltCl IOI( -Finest family llvlng, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor,
tasteful decor. lovely yard. $485,000
WTSllE OlJ TllEI -6750 sq tt lot. possible R-il
zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location Neat
2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500
UITICU1 llTI A YIEI -Rare 3 bdrm, 2 beth.
great view, very special touches: dark room.
wrap around patio. very clean. $395,000
Tllll'I A llSmlC llW -In the front patio of this
Charming Olde CdM house plus rental unit. Nice
condttlon. charming street. $259,000
OI( All A Ull LOTS -South of the highway, In
Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths. delightful street a
block and a half from beach and bluff. $350,000
Oil Of A .. -Belcourt find. Better than new,
cleaner than orlglnal, 3 bdrm, plciureaque land-
scaping, custom touches at Just $795,000
SOUt SllH(, S(Cll( -In Harbor Ylew Hills (Lusk)
3 bdrm, spotless, sunset views, 3 car garage,
large yard. $385,000
llcmlC PllJlCT -Brand new In Olde CdMI
Country Engllah condomlnluma. 3 bdrm and 2
bdrm. Extraa, decks, patios. From S229,500
UYllllU IMUll -Now priced realllttcaltyl
Chrmlng 3 bdrm, 3 ba, o.ntral tocetlon, walk to
t>eacnee. bay. fee land. 13-49.500
NEW LISTING
UC1 UY llAIA -Three
bdrm behind guarded
gates. Wood and glass
design. Newer home with
family room. Unique
upper Bey neigh-
borhood. $385,000.
BE A WINNER!
Any buyer visiting any Unique Homes open
house this weekend hes a chance to win one
of three free subscriptions to Unique Homes
magazine. Last week's winners were Greg
Anderson of Whittler. Bob Barron of Redon-
do Beach and K. Gerst of Cor n I M r.
UIS( A OCWl/UY YIEW LOCATIOI -Unique 2,
maybe 3, bdrm home, 3 bath, pool and 3 car
garage 2 frplces. $2500/mo available
26/85. References r ulred.
OPEi SITlllllY 1-1
llll U. From $229.500 "as•IH If 4itt
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums J. Skahan
lllUllMI IY.ltuS $485,000
View 4 bdrm, 3 ba, family home
ILHGll $145.000
Corner condo. 1 bdrm
2111 ..... ,.,
B Hutchings
lll AYHl4e
B Barrington
OPEi SllllY 1-1
.... $334,950
3 bdrm, 2 bath with beams
211 Irk
N. Fogarty
Ult• YD $339,000 1 ... Ptrt W""91rH
4 bdrm Portoflno, shutters, spa M. Graves
OlllUllllWll
3 bdrm, pool. spa
$395,000 441 • ..,.,.
Ullll YIEW llW $385,000
3 bdrm, 2'h be, view, spotless
M. vonGeldern
1H1 IHI
A. Sietz
UI • From $229,500 .,...._. .t •
New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums J. Skahan
... $799,000
3 bdrm. see It all view IJMIH•IM.
A.Johnson
IUlllW $395,000 1121 Y11M IMMtr ...
3 bdrm, Iott. magnificent view 8 . Hutchings
111&11111 n au S485.ooo 2111 .....,_
View 4 bdrm, 3 ba famlly home L. Curci
IAlllA ,,_Ill.I '490,000 1H 141.....,
3 bdrm. 2 ba on the bay M. RoulMlot
iweekly mortgages
ot for Yuppies only
MIAMI The Yuppie mortgage may
1 bP 1usl for young urban professionals
er all
Brwf'ekly payment of mortgages may
enlually replace the traditional monthly
ymenl through a new program dP.·
ned to cut down dramatically on
eresl while drastically reducing time of
yments
Doug Gallagher. who has wntten
merous articles on mortgage banking
d real estate financing for lhe na11on's
s1ness magazines, tells how the new
weekly mortgages work and points oul
me of the advantages and disadvan-
ges
The most obvious advantage result·
g from biweekly mortgage payments.
allagher said, Is the saving of $58,000 or
percent on a $50.000. 30-year loan
Another advantage of the biweekly
orlgage Is that It Is paid ott in about 19
ars instead of 30.
That's not all, said Gallagher The
rogram results In rapid net equity
ccumulatlon and generally will obtain
wer interest rates and fees to the lender
And that does not take Into conslder-
t1on the convenience of automatic mort-
age remittance
For the lender. biweekly mortgages
lso offer some advantages, Gallagher
aid
There's the paperless mortgage re-
1ttance by debit from depository ac-
ounl. notification on a problem account
by internal exception report reflecting
defaults 1mmed1ately, opportunities f<Jr
101a1 accounl rela11onsh1p. cross sellmq
borrower for dflpos1tory ins11tut1on.
potenltal markP-t <;hare 1f lender offers
biweekly lo;:m 1!atly and. early repayment
term will likely lend itself to secondary
market resale andor secur1t 1za11on
There are some disadvantages for
Iha borrower, Gallagher al so points oul
He may not like the increased total
yearly payments tor housing required,
which may result an slightly lower maxi-
mum loan amount when normal under-
writing ratios are figured or a biweekly
loan
Other disadvantages are effect thal
the reduction of interest has on income
tax deductions Moreover, 11 may be more
dlfflcult lo qualify
"The biggest disadvantage." said
Galll)gher. "concerns the potenl1al ser-
v1c1ng nightmare ..
This can be hm1ted . he said. by
processing or remittances through an
automated clearinghouse which would
m1t1gate the disadvantage of more lre-
quenl payments
According to John Khun of the
marketing department ol Johnstown Sav-
ings Bank. Johnstown. Pa . that inst1tut1on
1s doing 80 percent of Its m ortgage
business on a biweekly basis and their
business has doubled an the past year
since introducing lhe biweekly mort-
gages
REAL ESTATE 140-CHI
2121 IN 4't~•I• lilts R~.
ltw,tr1 0Hftr
7Dp 0/ 7Jt> 7'1Dttd
ThiJl s the VIEW frorn lh1s m.agruf1l't'nl manor h1~h 011 d hill 111 1,, • .._,,j,(111u~
Harbor Ridge' This luxuraow, 5 BD. 7BA r<'flK'l" th1· ull11t ... L• 111 qu.ilit~
throughout. Boa.'IL<i a lihrc.ry. slkp-down family room w ftri·pl.tt• i,:1iurrrn·t
kitchen &, incredible rnasu•r s u1u· w /-.aulld. far~pl;ic,., wdlk in 'i lir<,.<•l ,11.,111 .ir1tl
VIEW 40 pool & spa Ownc•N may 1·orL<>1d1·r trad<· Try your honw 11r 11111uw·rt 1,11
a"> down payment Offl'n'(j at $1 .~~ll.0011 J1 ·ra Hunt
I Tr1fal1ar o, .. , .. 1·1
1 1PDtUiJk /!,QH {)ptU:J11 11
Custom 4 BD. 3 BA, 3 car gara~,.
workshop and gueRt quarters Pm.'t"d
under apprcusal at $340,()()() With
qualified buyers, owner will t'Ons1dt•r
carrying 1st T.D. Vf"f! Stmson
111 El lt4t11 1,.1 111 1·1
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Sa.¥ /!llU 'X!,y
$199,500
End unit, 3 Btt, 2 BA. firc·pl<t{'l·. pow
dC'r room, formal dining, brf'ak fa,t
nook, ut1la ty rnom. w1·t bar, dn ·sMn~
nx,m/macit<-r balh. '>l<>P'-d t'f'll1ng!->, AC
Vf"f' Stm . ..on ·
I lelf111t hrtt 1,.. IH 1-1
* ?Hw /!utilt9 * ~e"11a ad ?Ila~• 2 11~ "" 1 /!"t
Spacious, seperat.e young :l story homc'S 3 Rd, :l Bas .,;wh M a.o;ln "Ult(·
w /priva te decks, dining an ·a and 2 c:ar garagt· Convcnwnt, C'hamun~ ar1·a walk
to shopping & en tertammg assume loan a.'lktng $3R~.Oll0
Call Jeri Hunt
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
IAYllMU UfflllT 11,JI0,000
Large 4 bdrm single story home with family
room, oversized garage, wet bar. 2 fireplaces.
spacious bayslde sundeck and room to add
m ore. 88 feet on the bay. Deslrable eastern
exposure. Priced to settle estate. 281 2
Bayshore Drive wlll be open Sun 2-4:30
LtfflllT ...... lltl,000
Beautiful 4 bdrm home with private pier & float
In fashionable Dover Shores. This Immaculate
home haa a brand new kitchen. formal dining
room, den & work shop.
IDllD ~LIT "41,IOG
Beautiful ocean front lot on magnificent white
&and beach. Located In exclusive gat&-guarded
community. Great aurllng, romantic sunsets.
mllea of beach combing. 98 feet on the aandl
.. ...,. • ,. __ • ..... 1111.-
Deauvllle plan on huge lot at the end of private
col-d•aac. Dramatic 16 foot celllngs. award
det6gned kitchen, kid• play rm, 4 bdrma & 3
bathe. Over 3000 aq.tt.I Large pool.
. (714) 673-4400
WI IWIH • OIHU HL UI 1114,000
Lowest priced 2 bdrm condo on the ocean side
of the hwy In Corona del Mar. Fireplace. wet bar
& porch. Private corner unit with view of the hills
& city llghls.
WIN ... lFllYll
Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned
Real Estate Company offering a complete
range of real estate services such as an
active rental department. a nationwide
relocation network, and an In house com-
puterized fisting service. Why settle for
less?
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Lowest Priced hoose well built with lots of wood
panellng & used brick. Huge lot. Nice view.
Terrific location.
CHIU Ill UI llPlO U21,000
Large custom built studio duplex on beautiful
Poppy Ave. In Olde Corona del Mar 3 and 2
bdrms, private patios. fireplaces. all built-Ins.
carpets and drapes The rear unit even has
some ocean view.
Yllll llPt.DIS S 111,0ll •Hll .
3 duplexes In gro~\_ \\ ste. 2 bdrms & 2 baths
In each unit. 7 ti:... l\ 't1ew Country atmosphere
Always rented~~ to sell
fllltllO... 112,llO
Beautlfullly furnished contemporary condo con-
veniently located near Hoag Hospital. Private
deck, mirror s. bar. all llke new Full security
bulldlng. Submit terms.
.... TIAllfllll 122 .....
Conveniently located In Corona Del Mar with 3
bdrms, 21,A, baths. wet bar. 2 fireplaces, pool
spa, and tennis. Walk to Gelson's. bank, Gulld.
etc .
(213) 628-2828
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR
Spectacular homes and
estate sites behind guarded gates in
Newport Beach.
Belcourt. Newport Beach's exclusive,
guarded-gate community of sophisti-
cated townhomes, luxurious single-
family attached homes and custom home
sites where you may build the custom
home of your choice or have J.M. Peters
Company build one of its homes for you.
MANOR CUSTOM SERIES
PLAN 60
2 Chadbourne Court
4 Barrenger Court
2 Weymouth Court
4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom,
4 baths, 2 story, family room, huge
master suite with retreat, 4-car garage.
$775,000
TERRACE COLLECTION
34 Hillsdale Drive
2,254 Sq. Ft. on one level, 3 bedrooms,
2Vi baths, spacious living room with
fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen
with spacious nook and window.
Available in December
$440,000
24 Hillsdale Drive
2,676 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 31/z baths,
2 story, formal living room, lavish
master bedroom and second bedroom
with private bath.
$455,000
14 Hillsdale Drive
3,010 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 2Yi baths,
spacious family room with wet bar
and fireplace, opulent master bedroom
retreat with luxurious bath.
$465,000
40 Hillsdale Drive
3,340 Sq. Ft., expansive living room,
spacious family room with second
fireplace, garden kitchen with green-
house window and large nook, 3
secondary bedrooms, 3Vi baths and
lavish master suite.
Available in December
$505,000
Other Terrace Collection Homes Available.
See Salesperson for Details.
CUSTOM LOTS
Belcourt makes it easy to buy your
own lot and build a dream home of
your own design. Only one tennis
court estate lo~ of over one haH acre
remains available at S475,0CO -or
choose from a half-dozen remaining
custom sites priced from $260,000.
BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY.
""'Cl tHll ll\ll •S Of CWI Of PUlllt'..All()N
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(n4) 720-1016 1 BELCOUITT I T.,,.ce Collection
mock! homes are opm
dnily from 10:00 a. m. to 6.'()0 p. m.
BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME.
ental furniture can
• • e inexpensive way
o fill empty roo1ns
If you are sitting on an orange crate in
middle of the home of yotir dreams
ing the furniture ads In your local
spaper, don't despair.
Visit your local furniture rental show-
m instead. Begin to fill those empty
ms with sott chairs, stunning tables
elegant chests (with abundant draw-
to stash away yoor mortgage slips).
Rental furniture is becoming the easy
wer to the near~mpty pockets and
ms that heavy down payments and
rtgages are leaving new homeowners.
Renting home furnishings solves
e particular problems that moving
o a home of your own poses.
The furniture you bring with you often
not up to the standards of your new
me m styte or size. Often it has been
lected and purchased to fill Immediate
d temporary needs.
Now. with a home that may have a
rsonality built Into its walls. you are
ding that the two are not meshing. A
la that had served well In an apartment
ing room ends up In a basement den
d tables and chairs that were your
mpany-best In former times now fill up a
are room.
permanent, you can test your taste
temporarily as you rebuild your bank
account, getting ready for the time when
you will want to purchase
Pieces of furniture. or whole room
units. are available, as you see them in the
showrooms. for periods of your choice
from one month to many years. After
renting furniture for longer periods you
might wish to consider the economies of
applying the rental payments to the
purchase. Most rental companies will
provide credit for at least part of your
rental payments.
Renting home furnishings is gentle on
your bank account. For an average of $60
per month. estimated by the Furniture
Rental Association of America (FRAA), the
Rental furniture ls be-
coming the easy answer to
the near-empty pockets
and rooms that heavy
down payments and mort-
gages are lea vlng new
homeowners.
2 story custom home with pier & float. 3
Bdrms, 2'n bath. Large master suite
• with spa. Bay views from every room,
wet bar, marble baths, 2 fireplaces,
asking $487,000. Owne< will trade up to
Bayfront home with room for bigger
boa ti
JACOBS RUL TY
115-1111
*'Jue 7eiJN*
Get a Free Trip
TO HAWAII
when you buy a hou ae from u1
De
A Fr-Trip
TO LAS VEGAS
for rental liatinr with ua call
V .l.P. Properties, Inc.
How does that leave your living room.
ur dining area? Mostly empty -
atching yoor savings account.
(714) 675-2232
industry group that represents nearly 75 '•==============~, percent of all furniture rental business 11
Until you can recoup from the
anc1al trauma of buying your first home,
nsider filling this beloved home with
nted furniture that reflects the same
ste you displayed when you chose your
ouse.
Furniture rental showrooms 1n cities
nd towns across the nation have room
1sp1ays to give you Infinite Ideas of ways
furnish your home. The showrooms will
ut before your eyes a vast selection of
tyles and fabrics and woods. Call 800-
0R-RENT for a list of showrooms by
tate.
Perhaps the decision to choose a
ouse has exhausted your ability to
hoose. Then try oot what you think might
ork. There Is no commitment. so the
ecision is not permanent.
transacted tn America. you can fully
furnish a ltvtng room, dining room and
bedroom For that amount of monthly
payment, you could only hope to purchase
a sofa or a bedroom set.
According to FRAA, more than half a
millton homes in this country are now
furnished with rental furniture. reflecting
the burdens inflicted by increased costs of
furniture and housing. inflated finance
charges and mortgage rates. The popu-
larity of rental furniture also reflects the
needs homeowners have for a way to fill in
while tastes are developing and the desire I
to commit to a style becomes lull blown.
COLDWeu..
BANl(C!RO
'
llST SELL!
1111 Y&llT --1411.-
Ocean and city light view. 4 BR,
custom features throughout, pri-
vate spa. New jumbo loan. Guard-
ed community with tennls and
pool.
w ..... Move some country furniture Into
our Cape Cod home and see how it sits in
our environment.
Furniture rental allows homeowners
to make wise investments in housing by
giving new homeowners an alternative to
holding hack down payment money for
furniture purchases, to going without
furniture to making do with old furnishings
In new surroundings I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=
By renting furnishings, new home-
owners can postpone an investment In
furniture until they can study the market
and scout out the best buys As much
.,, ........
Or perhaps a more contemporary line
wo~ld be more interesting. Are you up to
m1xmg up an eclectic potpurrl? Since the
selection you make ls not necessarily
Fannie Mae OKs tough guidlines
for loans with low down payment
The Fede<al National Mortgage As-
sociation (Fannie Mae) has tightened
ehglblllty requirements for persons buying
homes with lea than a 10 percent
downpeyment, effeci111e last Tuesday.
The changes restrict a borrower's
anticipated housing expense (principal
and lnte<est taxes and Insurance on the
loan) to not more than 25 percent of gross
monthly Income. Furthermore, housing
e)(pense coupled with tot al Installment
debt may not exceed 33 percent of gross
monthly Income. (Previously these ratios
were 28 and 36 percent respectlvefy.)
The Changes may lhut some first time
homebuyera out of the matket or cause
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them to settle for a smaller home for the
money Mortgage bankers anticipate FHA
loan programs will become more attract-
ive alternatives as a result of the tightened
ratios.
Karl Mendenhall. senior vice presi-
dent of marketing for the mortgage
banking firm of Cameron-Brown Co .• said
the tightened ratios "will have the same
effect as If Interest rates rose 2 percent."
"This means a borrower who under
the old ratios qualified for a $60,000 loan
will now be eligible for only a $54',000 loan
or will have to have 12 percent additional
annual Income to qualify for the larger
amount "
S.E.l.-CllDY
for
.I EWELL
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• Jacuzzi Bath Tu b
• C u atom Draperiea
• Hardwood Floore
•Solar Water Heater
3 Bclrm 21.lz ba. Patio
Sparklea-Gentle Breeze•
World a .... Flnancin1 $159,800
Call 675-8624
w .. 1r.nda 548-9293
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The Balboa Fun Zone area is under-
going redevelopment. By the end of
1985 the area will become the next
Lido Village. The prune commercial
property at 207 Palm is now avail-
able. $166,000 assumable first; in-
come $19,800/yr. Consideration to
brokers.
111-Ha laHr--$111.-.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
L[ND£RS FORCLOSURE
UNPRECED£NT£0 OFFERINGS
NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN VIEW CONDO
BANtt F~ING
SUNDAY OCT 27th 4 PM (Sale at Site)
Located: 633 Lido Park Of. Unit 0.3 Newport
Beach. CA. Ocean & !Wbor Ytew 2 BR. 2 BA lge
lmne rm, formal d1mng. kitchen with .. Top ol the
hne.. apphances. Subterranean parking (2
cars) Approx 1889+ sq It f uH security bldg
INSP£CllOHS: Ott 20. 26 trom 1 to 4PM & DAY
of sale 12 noon
GAMSOH & fl.AHS
16200 Ventura Blvd Suite 40 I
Encmo. CA 91436·2227
(818) 78-4 -3200 (2 13) 812 27 II
One ol the largest diversified real
estate/auchoneers in America
RI R YIEW HIU.S
•1u1111111•rmn .. ._ 1•0 ftlW -on Ebbtide,
one of the most aought-aner s1reets.
House ot glass. Spacious 1 level, 4
Bdrm, 3'A Ba. formal dining rm, tam
rm, 2 trplcs, shaj(e roof, security sys.-
tern. Large courtyard entry w/lovety
landacaplng. Most rooms lead off onto
huge 13'x72' patio on panoramic view
side/ Move-ln condition. Room f()( ex-
pansion. Rare opportunity f()( some
WJ1Y fortunate BUYER. $489,500 In-
cluding land. This home will not be
held open, p6eaM call Helen fOf appt.
to see this exciuslYe listing.
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Charming 1 level 4 Bdrm. form dine,
tam rm. 2 frplcs. Ex1ra lrg lot, wrap-
around patio w/lrg spa. Community
poof. Setters motivated. $3-45,000 l.H.
... UT/-1-4 1114 .... 1~
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IEST II ILIFFS ,,.... .. ,, ............. '--' m mY -• Br. 2'A ea. ptantetlon
1hutter1, parquet flooring. Only
$179.500. m mY YIMIT -4 Br. 2'1'i Ba. green-
belt, 2,000 sq.n. Wiii lee.98 option
$2-45,000.
....... / .. 1-4 .............
....,. .... , ,.. -Beeutlful 3 Br.
2~ ea, fM\ rm, 2.200 IQ.ft. Ltg vtewtng
dectc $287,500. Barbara Sanregret.
....... Illa 1-4 Mil ..........
HELEll B. DOWD
.... 111-1412 ..... .., .... ..,..
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HOMES FOR SALE
1 llEDROOM
759 Avocado, Ofde Corona del Mar
175--8000 146,000 Saturday 1-5
1 9R pl• PAM Ml or DEN
20I vta Dijon (Udo IM) Newport Beech
873-7300 $335,000 Sunday 1-4
110 33rd Street (~) Hwpt 8ch
144-tiOO S3e0,000 Saturday 1-6 J..,,.,. at 4th, Okte COtona del Mar
644-2138 from *229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
13e CleartH'ootc, Woodbridge, lrvtne
145-0303 $99,900 Sunday 1-4
1~ DeauvOle, Cotta Mela
wtr2313 $87,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•23 Flower St, Coeta Mesa
631-7370 $152,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
234 Haz.,, Corona del Mar
~200 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
2 BR plu1 FAM RM M DEN
317 Anade Ave. Balboa Penlnaula, N.B
831-7300 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2215 Gotden Clrcte, Newport Beech
145-0303$185,000 Sunday 1-4
487 Magnolla..t Coeta Meea
831-1400 ~177,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
**31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $899,000 Saturday 1-4
• • 1243 Ba)'Mde Or, Newport 8-ct'I
844-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
.,5 Beachcomber, Jqmlne Creek, CdM
780-8333 $409,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 17 ~ Bey Drive (Spygt ... ) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1-5
270 Eut 18th Street, Colta Meea
751-3191 $138,SOO Sunday 1-5
10& Edgewater (P9ntnlula) ~ 8ch
875-tOOO $480,000 Sunday 1-5
3300 Oc:ee1't Blvd, OkSe Corona del Mar
875-8000 $7",000 Sunday 1·5
1348 Gar11ngford. Costa M ...
875-4122 S128,800 Sat/Sun 10-4
136 HamptNre (Baycnet) Newport 8Md'I ~ 1319,000 Saturday 1-5
•2015 Leewwd (~) Nwpt 8ch
84+6200 S289,900 Saturdll)' 2~
6407 Melrtc, Santa Ana
845--0303 • 116,000
8 Montana'a NOf1•, lrvtne
840-48&8 S 199,500
1952 Petk:an, Mela verde, CM
Sunday 1 ....
Sunday 1-5
&45-0303 $174,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•332 PolllMttia. Corona del Mar
844-QOO $459,800 Saturday 1-5
...... Rtwra Terr (Corona Htltlnd•) COM
67MOOO *395,000 Sunday 1-5
#3 Rue ~ Royal (8'g CMYQn) N9
~ tl25.000 ~ 1-5
535 8111W•d, Corona dll Mar
1-..100 f,236,000 a.&/Sun 1-5
707 St. .,...,. Rold, Neiwport ~
en-noo '326.000 Sundlly 1-4 * •382 8unnae Cr, ea.ta ....
54&-2313 1130,too ... 12-3
145 Via~ (Udo•> Nwpt Bch 87~7300 1319,000 ~ 1-4
4427 W. CoeM Hwy, f-.por1 T OM.:-.orn.
644-IOeO 1245.000 Saturday 1-4 * •&eOe W. Ooellnfront, w.t N.B
844-90e0 $470,000 Saturday 1·5
90e w. Wison, Colta Meea
545-7983 $122,500 Sunday 1-5
S Ill ... FAii RM M DEN
901 Almond, EMtbtuff, Nwpt Beh
780-e333 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2345 Aralla, Eatbeuff, Nwpt 8ch
642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5
2857 Vitt• Omada. Blutfa. Nwpt 8ch
780-8333 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
1207 eei.. Oum Lane, Nwpt 8ch
78&-&220 $410,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
••1211 Blue Gum (W .. tdttf) Nwpt Bch
631-12tl S381,15o Sunday 1-5
600 CemMton.1. ~wtlel w:nd, CdM
875-7572 "4GV,000 Deity 1().6
2157 Chenr* Ad, Balboa~.
831-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
3047 Country Club Or, Coeta M-.
145-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5
515 OllNta AW, S4Jmmec wind, CdM
875-7672 $375,000 Oalty 1o-6
517 o.hla, Summelwtnd, CdM
175-7172 $409,000 Deify 1().6
*247 Oltftwood, Shoredm. N.B
844-IOIO *4•.000 Sunday 1-5
• 1730 Qllluy onv.. DoYW ~ N.8
831-7300 '825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2215 Golden Clrde, ~ 8-ct\
145-0303$185,000 Sunday 1-4
• 21 Hltt)c)t FUdQe Or (Hatt>ot Ridge) NB
844-4200 M05,000 Sunday 1-s
•2807 Hsbor Vl9w Or, H. V Ht•, N.8
844-9080 $515,000 Sunday 1-5
308 HolmwOOd (H .. port Heights) NB
831-1281 1314,500 Sunday 1-5
••22331W8'Mngford, Hunt. 8oh ~13 13:ta.ooo Sunday 1-4
1781 tow. ea.ta Mee ~2313 S1",900 Sunday 1-4 * •46 Jaemtne Creek Or, CdM
844-9080 $345,000 Sonday 1-5
18 Jetty, Jumtne Cf'Mk. Corona del Mar ~ $346,000 Saturday 1--5
1301 Keel (Harb<>' View Hiiia) NB
675-6000 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
1921 Yacht Enchantreaa (Seavtew) NB
675-8000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
3441 Kings Court, Costa Meea 845--0303 $199,500 Saturday 1-5
* •87 Lakeehore, trvtne
760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
1631 Uncotn Lane, Newport 8Wtl
873-5354 $317,500... ~ 1--5
315 Mitford, Corona del Mw
873-5354 $465,000,.. Saturday 1-5
3340 ..,.... Cotta Meea •
541-231a $1.w.500 sat10-21Sun 1-4
1709 P.,_,, Mete Verde, Colta Meee
751-3191 $184,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1244 Pofat1s Or, Oowr ~NB
631-7300 $1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1953 Port Trinity (Harb<>< View Homee) NB
~200 $239.500 Sunday 2-5
1955 Port LockMtgh (Htirt>or Vu Hmee) NB
8«-e200 $249,000 Sunday 1-5
•21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB
759-6700 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
423 San Bernardino (Newpon ~htt) NB ~200 $390,000 Sunday 1-4
13211 Sendhurat, Tustin
759-1501 $171,000 Sunday 1-5
2093 Santa Ana Ave. Eutlkte Coeta MMe
548-5e05 $199,500 Sunday 1:30-!5
8805 Seuhor• Or. Newport Bch
631-1400 $395,000 Sun 1-4
2718 Shell, China Cove. Cofone del Mw
64-4-9060 $450,000 Saturday 1 -~
2040 Shlpway Ortve. ~t. N.B
631-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•7 Slnglnowood (Woodbrtdge) Irvine
844-6200 $184,800 Saturday 12-4
• #7 Slngtngwood (Woodbrtdge) Irvine
84+6200 S 184,900 Sunday 12-4
vs SkyaeM, Jumtne Creek. Corona Del Mar
7eo-.1333 $419,000 Sunday 2-5
•5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt ~
844-2909 $559,000 Sunday 1-5
••207 Tu.tin Ave, N9wpott 8Mch
645-0303 $430,000 Sun 12-3
133 Via Havre, Udo t•. NB
145-0303 $3&9,500 ~ 1-4
•eo1 V1a Udo Nord (Lido Ille) Nwpt Bch
$73-7300 $495,000 Saturday 2-5
120 V1a Qutto1~o I•, Neiwport Bch
844-9090 .a45,000 Sunday 1-4
24311 V1a San Oemet1te, M~ VletO no.aooe s 1a&,ooo a.ueun 1-&
**1444 W. 9ey A¥MUe, Ple•J)Ort Bwf\
873-7300 1845,000 ~ 2-4
•tu.DOii
**2858 ~Or, 9eylhor•, N.8
831-1400 11,eoo,000 Saturdey 2-s
1872 LAI Bredor, ea.ta Meu
&46-2313 $184,800 Sat/Sonday 1-5
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233o Port Lerwick Place, Seewtnd, NB
760-1900 $295,000 Sunday 1 ~
••...,..2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, N.B
873-4-400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2326 Tustin Ave (Nwpl Heights) Nwpt Bch
631-1266 $239,900 Sunday 1-5
124 Via Trieste (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $45<>,000 Sunday 1--4
4 BR P'ue FAM RM or DEN
v 2 Torrey Pines, Big Canyon, N.B
759-8477 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* *27 Balboa Covee. Balboa Coves. NB
631-1400 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
V' 2812 Bayahorel Dr. Newport Beech
67~ $1 ,380,000 Sunday 1--4:30
**415 Baytkje Drtve, Newport Beach
759-1501 $990,000 Saturday 1-5
•2788 Bluebltd Ct. Coeta Mesa
546-2313 $288,500 Sunday 1--4
2789 Bluebtfd Ct, eo.ta Mesa
546-2313 $235,000 Sunday 1--4
* • 1 BumAng Trw (Big c.nyon) Nwpt 8ch
75M700 $1,275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**2274 CMnnel Rd .• Penln. Pt, N.B 64~303$1 ,817,000 Sunday 12-4
* 1930 Commodore Road, Baycreat. N.B
631-7300 $215,000 Sundey 1-5
9786 Oebk>tl, Fountain Valley
546-5805 1229.500 Sunday 1:30-5
205 East Balbo8 91, Balboa Peninsula. NB
963-.83n $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
205 E. Balboe Bl, Balboa Penln.
963-8377 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
518 El Modena, Newport Heights, NB
640...S68 sa.o.ooo Sunday 1-5
* • 1380 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B
631-7300 $850,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1924 Holiday, Westciltf, Newport Bch.
63 1-1400 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
""'307 Iris, Olde Corona def Mar
644-9060 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM
759-1501 $.435,000 Sunday 1-4
**505 Morningstar, Dover Shores, N.B
63 1-1 400 $1 ,195,000 Sat2-5
* •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·30-5 30
*20 15 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
* • v 4 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB
760-8333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5
3234 Nebraska, Costa Mesa
644-9060 $159,000 Sat 2-5
••4527 Orrington, Corona del Mar
63 1-1266 S899,000 Sunday 1-5
••1220 Outrlgg«. Harbor View Hills
631-1400 $419,000 Sunday 1-5
*•1218 Potarlt Or, Newport Bch
546-2313 $499,000 Sunday 1.-.
• 1806 Port Weatboume (Harbor VleW) NB
67S-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
* •4e27 Roxbury Rd. Cameo lhores. CdM
844-9060 $575,000 Sat 1-5
*•54 Royal St Ge«ge (8'g Canyon) NB ~200 11.800,000 Sunday 1-5
v22 Roy9I St. George, Big Canyon, NB
7eo.-&333 $252,000 Sund9Y 1-5
18862 Saginaw, Turtle Roci(, lrvtne
631-1400 $192,500 Sunday 1-5
850 Sendcailtte, Harbor vi.. Hiii' CdM
760-8333 '339,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3900 S.ndune Lane (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB
&44..e200 $429,000 Sunday 1:30-5
1917 Yacht Enc:hant,....(8-Mw) Nwpt Bc:h eu~ ..... ~800 ......... ~.t:~.
••2101 Santiago Dr., Baycreat, N.B
631-7300 $299,000 Sunday i -5
2121 Yacht Yankee (Seevlew) Nwpt Bc:h
831-5510 $319,000 Sunday 1~
1216 Somerset Lane, Westcilff, N.B
631-7300 $.450,000 Sunday 1-5
171• Starlight, Baycreet, Newport Beed\
64+9060 $33.4,000 Sunday i-5
• 1724 Terrapin Way, Newport 8ch
646-7171 $339,000 Sunday 1-5
•v 14 Trafa)gar, Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $1,410,000 &.inday 1-5
125 Via Koron, Lido Isle, Newport Beach
63 1-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5
**627 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle
64-4-9060 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5
32 Vienna. Newport Beach
631-1266 $489,900 Sunday 1-5
* *426 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach
631 -128& $925.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 18 Cypress Point, Newport 8w:t'I
631 -1266 Si95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
405 Vllta Roma (The Bluffs) Newpor1 8eectl
6#-6200 S1&4,500 Sunday 1-5
330 Vista T rueha, Bkdfa, Nwpt Bet\
760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5
•2718 Windover (Broadmoor) Nwpt Bc:h
675-eOOO $48S,OOO Sa1/Sun 1-5 * 1907 WlndWard Lane. Bayc:rest, N.B
631-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5
5 BR plua FAM RM Of DeN
1•37 Antigua Way. Baycrest, N.B
63 1-7300 $415,000 881/Sun 1-5
1518 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B
631-7300 $687,000 Sunday 1-5
•74 Hillcrest, Big Ganyon, Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5
••24 Mission Bay, Spyglass
760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5
* •324 Morning Star (Dovef Shores) NB
759-6700 $1, 175,000 Sunday 1-5
* • v 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM
760-8333 $ 1,495.000 Sunday 1-5
3800 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Ridge) COM
644-6200 $565.000 Sunday 1-5
2345 Port Carllsle (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB
644-6200 $369,000 · Sunday 1-5
•2042 Port Weybridge Pl (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB
759-1501 $339.900 Sunday 1-5
44 Ridgellne Drive (Harbor Ridge) NB
644-6200 $725.000 Sunday 1-5
* • v25 Ridgellne. Harbor Ridge NB
760-8333 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5
31 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beach
644-6200 $749.000 Sunday 1-5
* •81 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB
644 -6200 $1.150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpl Bch
640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1·5
220 Via Genoa, lido Isle. N.B
&44-9060 $535,000 Sunday 1 ·5
**5 10 Via Udo Nord. lido Isle
6«·9060 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5
**239 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $1,375,000 Saturday 11-2
*2 Yoncstilre (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644~200 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1·5
I BR plua FAM AM or DEN
••LOTS 84-85-a6 Top of Rockypolnt, COM
644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-a
••7 Bodega Bay. Sp,g&ua. CdM
644-90eo $749,000 Sunday 1.5
••S Goleta Piece (Spygl ... ) NB
~200 $699,900 Sunday 12--4
* •330 Via Udo Nord Udo lM) Nwp1 8ct'i
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COND08/TOWNHOME8 F°" IALE
1 BEDROOM
*300 Cagney Lane (6) Verufflea, N.B
64~303 $122,900 Sat 1-5
••220 Via Nice Lane, Vina Balboa
646-717 1 $135,000 Sun 1-4
1722 Westclitf Dr. Weetcilff, Nwpt Bch
642-3327 $1 01 ,000 Saturday 2-5
28EDAOOM
7 Aries Cl (Newport Crest) N.B.
673-2803 $175.000 Sun. 1-5
1090 Buckingham Lane, Weetcilff. Nwpt Bch
642·3327 $139,000 Sunday 1-5
•26-9 Carnation, Corona del Mar
6«-9060 $297,500 Sat 1-4:30
12 E.xet., (Columbia Square)lrv.
954-1266 $130,500. Sat/Sun 2-6
185 f e6m.Yef'I, Cotta Mesa
64&-7171 $129,900 Sat M
* • 20 Land Fall Court, Newpot1 8wtl
873-7300 $170,000 Suftday 1-5
••75 Sea Island (MacLaln) Nwpt Bch
759-9iOO $247,000 Sundey 1-5
2 llA ptua FAii RM Of DEM
* •280 Cagney Ln, #301, Newport 8eedl
673-7300 $219,000 Sunday 1.-.
••2792 Longwood Coort, CM
546-23 13 $188,500 Sunday 1-4
3 BEDROOM
•509 Avenlda Campana, Bluffs, NB
645-0303 $194,000 Sunday 1-5
302 Campbell Lane. Brittany WoodS< CM
645-0303 S 164.900 Sunday 1-4
5605 Seashore (Oceanfront) N.B
968-1021 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
••28 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $2 12.000 Sunday 1-5
4 BEDROOM
* •27 Encore Court. Newport Beach
673-7300 $185.000 Sunday 1-5
*2912 Quedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-5
•• 1963 San Bruno (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch
675-5511 $180,000 Sunday1-5
MOBILE HOMES tor SALE
DUPLEXES for SALE
2 BA plua 2 BR
1611 Cliff Drive, Clltthaven. N.B
631 -7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BR plua 1 BA
**281 4 W. Oceanfront (Oceanfront) NB
6-44-8200 $475,000 Sunday 11-5
3 BR plua 2 BA
200 Otamond. Balbol llland
759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1.-.
HOMES FOR RENT
* *83 8eaoon Bay (4BR. FA) Nwp1 8c:h
64~ $5200/mo Sundey 12-4
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NEWSMAKERS
D'Arlin's new
planning chief
llk:MQe Cemllle d'Artln has been promoted tothe
po9'tk>n of director of planning and development for
PonderOM HomM. D' Arlln has been with Ponderosa
alnoe 1983, most recently as manager of planning and
devetopment. She Is also president of the Home Bullden
Councl and a director of the BuNdlng lnduetry
Awclellon of Southern C.attoma. and the BIA's
Orange County region.
Award winner
To bend, grip
or cut, proper
choice is plier
By ANDY LANO ·-""-• If you want something held, bent. gripped. turnec
cut. the chances are you need pliers.
Shop for a pair and you are likely to be bewilderec
the almost endless variety of shapes and sizes, but
can get by in your home workshop with three or f
unless you are engaged 1n some special kind of projec
hobby.
Dntd P. Beltw has been named manager of Lynne
Ylllentlne PropertlM, Inc., a Newpor1 Beach real estate
firm. The Laguna Beach resident Is an active member of
the Newport 8-ch-Coeta ..... BMrd of AMltora, the
Newport Herbot C......,_ of Commerce, and the
lndvatrtel Lugue of Or-
enge County. Lynne Valen-
tine, owner and broker or the
flrm, has also announced top
producers for 1984. They
lnctude: Merie F•go, Todd
Qroee and 8ue Thom••· all
of Newport Beach.
Carol Jeff• recelTea an award for out.tandlng
aalea from Clark Cornman, Tice president of Mlea
for Great We.tern Real ltatate. Jeffa, who work.a
oat of the Newport Beach office, hu been a
member of the company'• winners circle for
yean, and hu twice been office aaleapenon of the
year. She la a Newport Barbor area re.ldent.
The kind most commonly used in the house is
slip-joint type When the pivot is in one position. the 1
can grip a small object. Larger Items can be held when
pivot ls moved to a second position. In some pliers, a ti
position can be used for still larger objects In sc
cases. pliers can be used in place of a small wrench.
generally it is better not to do so. A damaged bolt or
may be the resujt. If you have a small wrench, use It.
Judy Redman has been
anmed Top SelHpenon of
the Month for September at
Coldw .. I Banker A-lden-
tlel ..... &t•t• Senlcee'
Huntington Beach office.
Redman has been with the
firm for one year.
First Team awards 4 trips Slip-Joint pliers have Jaws which are irregula1
provide a better gripping surface. This lrregularit:
known as "milled:· although the term is seldom u
except among professionals. It Is because of this mil
that the use of pliers Instead of a small wrench can ca
damage.
The right answer earned four Orange Coast
residents a free Hawaiian vacation In the FlrstTeam Walk-
In Realty Hawaii Vacation Contest, reports Cam Meraj.
president of the Costa-Mesa based firm.
lltcbelle d' Arllll Timothy L. Unger,
"The winners In each of our four satellite ottices were
the 25th callers. with the right answer taken from our
newspaper advertising during the contest." said Meraj.
Each received a trip package valued at more than $750.
Within the shp-1olnt category are many ditte1
types of pliers. There are combination slip-joints. pl
grips. thin bent nosers, straight nosers and others,
they are usually for special jobs. However,
combination slip-joint pilers is handy If you need reg•
pliers with cutting edges. The cutting edges enable yo
cut strip wire or similar materials. Many workmen h
regular slip-jolnters plus extra cutters. The comblnat
has both In one tool.
prealdent of John Lalgn
Hornee Inc., the Untied States subsidiary of london-
bued John Laing pk: (public llmlted compeny), spoke
to British home bulldefs In London recently. laing talked
about 9'ght Southern California housing developments
aa par1 of an address on trends In Amertcan home design.
The winners: Gerald Edick and Janice Frohm of
Huntington Beach; l.4r. and Mrs. Scott Lindsey of Irvine;
and David Adams of Mission Viejo.
The four wlll be treated to air fare. plus seven days
and nights In Waikiki at the Miramar Hotel.
One man's salvage is another rnan 's art
Firms reclaims Items
from old buildings to
be used as decorations
By llAMARA MAYER
• 0 , .....
It's easy to see why outlets for
architectural artifacts are fascinating.
Where else can you find an 18-foot
pawnbroker's sign or the ticket booth ott
an old movie theater or an 8-foot-hlgh
"ear of corn" made of sheet-metal
painted brown and yellow?
All these Items. as well as claw-footed
bathtubs, pedestal sinks. stained-glass
window panels, mantels and Old doors
were on sale recently at the lower
Manhattan showroom of the Great Ameri-
can Salvage Co.
The company Is one of a number In
many parts of the country that reclaim the
usable parts of bulldlngs that are coming
down. Today's Interest In renovating and
recycllng bulldlngs has created a demand
for the artifacts. according to Stephen
lsraet, who opened Great American
Salvage In 1979. The firm has outlets In
Monts*ler. Vt.. and In Jacksonville, Fla .•
u well u In New York and will travel
vtrtulllty anywhere to salvage a building.
Whl'9 cuatomera for the grander and
m0f'8 outlandllh Items tend to be mainly nam ~ thMt« companies and advertis-
ing 11g91dle, moet buyers are consumers
who U.. the artifacts as decorative
.. ementa In their homes.
Peter K.8mensteln. who Is bulldlng a
house In New York's Westchester County,
for example, recently bought almost the
entire front of a Stanford White mansion
that once stood In Middlebury, Conn .• for
use In a soon-to-be constructed home.
The Kamenstelns acquired an en-
tryway. the main staircase. some Palla-
dlan windows. Interior and 9)(terlor doors
with their original solld brass knobs, all the
porch columns and the granite steps from
the front porch, as well as a few pedestal
sinks. A major objective In seeking these
artifacts was to build a home that doesn't
took new.
Melinda Davis, a New York advertis-
ing executive. filled her 200-year-old
house In upstate New York with architec-
tural oddments from Great American
Salvage. She has an old-fashioned
shower basin, several pedestal sinks, a
butcher block and some meat hooks from
a real Vermont butcher shop. Pots and
bunches of dried herbs now hang from the
hooks In her kitchen.
"The house Is 200 years old and I
wanted the Interior to reflect that past.''
said Ms. Davis. Most of the former old
details had been removed In earlier
attempts at what Is known as "remuddl-
tng." So purchasing the artifacts from
other old places was the only solution to
restoring the house's history, she ex-
plained
For many like her. the value of
architectural oddments ls that they bring a
house back to what it once was.
For Pam Geiger. however, the efe-
ments she used In the transformation of
her Long Island bungalow gave a house
the charm It never had. Among her
purchase9 was a whOle downstairs floor·
Ing that helped provide some badly
needed atmosphere.
According to Israel. prices have been
going up for artifacts that some years ago
cost next to nothing or even were
available for the taking. However, he
added, they still go for less than the same
quality of workmanship would cost today.
The Kamenstelns agree. They paid
dangerous and In others. paint or ot
coverings may mask a serious flaw Sl
as dry rot or warping.
Ms. Gelger, for Instance. learned t
cutting doors down to size. can lead
problems. If the door has already bE
trimmed (as many older doors have b&
there may not be enough of a sturdy fra1
to trim anymore. Beware of soi
Peter Kamen•teln, who l• bulldlng a IJou.e ln Ne
York'• We.tcbe.ter County, for enmple, recent
bo1J6ht alm011t the endre front of a Stanford Whl
man•lon that once stood la Mlddlebury, Conn., for u1
Jn• BOOa-to-be constructed home.
over $25.000 for their Stanford White
facade, but Kamenstein says it would cost
between $50,000 and $60,000 to dupli-
cate just the staircase.
Whlle the prices Davis paid were not
low -she spent about S 1.000 for an oval
pedestal slnk, for example -she feels
comparable decorative pieces would not
be available today at any price.
Prices vary depending on the con-
dition and quality of the artifacts and, to
some extent. on the dlttlculty of removing
them. Great American Salvage recondi-
tions most of what the company sells,
maintaining a workshop In its Montpelier
headquarters where pieces can be re-
paired or rebuilt.
Items In original condition or those
stlll on a house. which you take ott
your"'f. are likely to be less costly.
However, authorities advise caution If you
plan to do the removal yourself.
In tome caaea. removal may be
bargains. she said. A reputable dealer ,
tell you if something you're planning
buy wlll be costly to Install. but you m
decide to go ahead anyway, as she c
with her floor.
The cost was worth it because
ended up with a beautiful floor tt-
couldn't be purchased today.'' she co eluded.
Villa Del Obispo open.
The retirement village of VIiia 0
Obispo In San Juan Capistrano Is tt
fifth retirement vtna developed ar
managed by California Retirement V
las. Inc. A sixth such villa la und•
construction In Mission Viejo, with tt
complete date or March 1986.
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mericans sometimes seem to have a
n "Interior" complex since so many
design Inspirations have come from
e and England.
ut, says designer Ray Sobota,
ps we'd be leas Intimidated If we
ed that many of the French and
h designs are themselves based on
tal motifs.
'The Chinese Invented the cabriole
d much else bestdes," says Sobota,
tor of design for Century Furniture
urthermore, he adds, many of the
Illustrious designers of history -
as Chippendale, for example -
wed heavily from the Chinese.
ccording to Sobota. fretwork. which
aracteristlc of much 18th century
sh furniture, Is one of the least-
nlzed Oriental borrowings. Western
ture designers and artists found the
mental detailing and patterns on
ese architecture so Interesting that
room, to suggest formality and richness.
One of the special advantages ot
decorating with Oriental-style furnishings
Is the ability to create both traditional and
contemporary settings with them. Chi-
nese-Inspired pieces such a lacquer '
screens. Oriental rugs and ebony and
Ivory furniture and accessories are time-
less and are likely to remain fresh and
attractive for many years.
Perhaps one reason for the richness
of Chinese designs Is their symbolic
content. which may lend power to the
furnishings. Animals, birds and elements
of nature are not merely pretty designs to
the Chinese; each has a particular mean-
ing. For example, the dragon represents
the deity and has been the symbol of the
Chinese emperor since about 200 B C.
Before 1912, when China became a
republic, the five-clawed dragon was used
only on rugs made for the emperor or
important princes Others had to be
content with a four-clawed dragon used them as repetitive cut-out
rns to add interest to furniture.
ork 1s found as a design element on
per and fabric, too.
Chinese motifs appeared not only on
iture, but also on 18th century silver.
a, textiles and architecture. In fact,
cult or Chinese decoration was so
spread that the term "chlnolserle"
invented to describe It.
Chlne8e f urnlture can fool you -
Item.a auch aa thla deal4rn from
Henredon '•Folio 16 collectlon aeem
thoroughly modern when they are
more tlia.o 600 yean old.
Foo dogs are probably one of the
most familiar Chinese depictions on rugs
as well as 1n bronze. The Foo (or Fu) dog 1s
the companion of Buddha whose Chinese
name is Fu. Elements of nature such as the
sea and mountains symbolize luck and a
long llfe. Butterflies stand for luck while
fish mean abundance. T ortolses also
indicate long life while stags are supposed
to stand for well being.
flowers, trees and bushes of China. such
as the mulberry, the peony and the willow
While the Chinese influence was
test tn England and also flourished In
ce, the young nation of Amerlcaln the
18th and 19th centuries was also
enced. Besides the obvious motifs of
odas and Oriental-garbed figures.
mples of chlnolserle Include the
Today. the enthusiasm that began 1n
the 18th century has re-emerged as
Oriental style home furnishings once
again become popular Today's interior
designers use the style as it was always
used: to lend distinction to a faceless
Interior, to provide a bit of color in a drab
Although the symbols figure com-
monly in Oriental rugs (which remain
today the most popular area rugs sold)
they are also found on Coromandel
screens. The screens. which come in many
sizes ranging from one or two panels to
hading devices cut heating costs
It's autumn -that time of year when football star1s,
t weather ends, and many people begin thinking about
naces. wood-burning stoves and other ways of heating
e1r home.
For those homeowners with greenhouses,
nspaces, or other rooms with large glass areas, it's also
e time to think about saving on heating bills through th&/
e of passive solar energy. But before you open your
me to the sun, maybe you should open your eyes to
me potential problems. .
The low-lying winter sun may provide free heat to a
om. but Intense sunllght can also overheat a room or
de the colors In rugs, uupholstered furniture, and other
brics. In addition, winter sunlight causes glare which
ay make It difficult to read. watch television. or enjoy
ther activities.
One way to avoid excessive heat and glare and to
rotect rugs and furniture Is to use shading devices such
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as sun screens. awnings, or rolltng shutters. These
devices let sunlight 1n when you want to benefit from solar
energy, but keep sunlight out when the room gets .too hot.
when glare gets too bad or when you fear fabncs may
become damaged.
A good way to get maximum solar benefits and avoid
other problems. says Somfy Systems. Inc .. a manufac-
turer of motors for sun screens and other shades, 1s to let
the sunlight in between 11 a.m and 2 p.m -and when
the sun is its hott£i:.t -allowing for sufficient solar-
energy benefits
After 2 pm., the sun begins to set and the lower
angle increases glare. This is a good time to lower sun
screens. says Somfy. Not only will the heat and glare be
eliminated. but fabrics will avoid three to tour additional
hours of exposure to the sun's rays
Motorized sun screens and rolling shutters are
easier to operate, says Somfy. At the touch of a button.
the motors raise or lower them to provide sunlight or
shade when needed. Motors can also hooked up to sun-
wind sensors or programmable timers for automatic
operation
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cabinet wt.th It.a paaoda-ahaped pedi-
ment, pierced fretwork and caned
acrolla, I• from Baker'• Stately
Homea Collection.
room size with up to 12 panels. feature
ornate landscape scenes. Today rhey are
used 1ust as in the past -tn place of
pictures on a wall, as free-standing
screens, or to replace the doors of an
Important armo1re or other type ol
cabinet.
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Many women dress In red, yellow and blue. but have
homes that are decorated primarily In neutral colors
"They've been taught that color Is fine for clothes.
but not for rooms." said Interior designer Elaine Ryan
She advlMS against taking the easy way out by
choosing neutral• and Instead sends hM clients Into the
supermarket's fresh fruit and vegetable section to
discover what color• they really like.
"The supermarket test came from my love of food,"
she said. She theorizes that 1f you ltke the taste of a fruit or
vegetable. you will also like its color on your plate, 1n your
clothes closet and In your living room The taste and color
or foods are so closely associated, she added. that they
are almost Inseparable. "Think of the names we give our
colors -llme Qreen. lemon yellow. plum, tomato red "
"Once you have found your true colors. you can
begin to Integrate them Into your home. Suppose you
discover that you love the purple of eggplant and the
green In broccoli Look for 1 fabric In which these colors
predominate and cover a sofa or a chair · ·
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Old toys add decorative touch to a roo1n
r 8AR8AllA MAYER _..._
Are there toys In your attic? Before
:>U bundle them up for the next charity
Jmmage a.ale, examine them more close..
Toys such aa dolls, trains, cars and
oata and even old games and plast ic
gures from the 19508 are finding their
•ay Into lhe llvtng room as decorattve
cx:essorles. Not onty are toys that were
lade orlglnalty for chlldren being used.
ut. In addition, contemporary artlst-
1ade toys are now being shown and sold
1 galter'89 and shops.
BesJdes being colorful. unusual, and
ppeallng to today's nostalgia for the
ast, old toys and dolls are fine for making
personal decorating "statement" at a
me when the personal approach to home
ecor Is quite popular, according to
1terlor designer Rebecca Davidoff, of
.tamtord, Conn., a board member of the
.merlcan Society of Interior Designers.
Furthermore, adds Dana Hawkes,
!rector of the collectibles department of
ie New York auction house, Sotheby's,
·Id toys as collectibles are keeping pace
1ith Inflation.
Davidoff recently furnished an old-
iShloned armolre with dolls, thereby
resting a focal point In a sitting room for
client. The woman, already a doll
ollector, derived special pleasure from
"e display. As for the decorative value of
he armolre, wtlose Interior was lined with
abrtc on which the dolls are placed, "the
•yes of everyone who enters the room go
11medlately to the piece," she said.
While the toys used as decorative
acceaaorles are more commonty old,
some are made by contemporary artists.
According to Suzanne Vanderwoude, of
Vanderwoude Tananbaum Gallery In New
York, toys being made by artists are
snapped up for decorating purposes. One
reason Is that while toys are just as
Imaginative as other products of artists'
Imaginations. they are often less ex-
pensive than more traditional pteces,
Last year the gallery h09ted its
second annual toy lnvltatlonal exhibition
after a first try In 1983 produced good
sales, publicity and attendance. Prices
ranged from $25 to $2,500, but most of
the objects in the shows cost between
$300 and $600.
"There Is a tradition of artists making
toys either for their own children or tor
fun," said Vanderwoude. Perhaps the
best-known recent artist-made toys are
Alexander Calder's circus moblles. But
gallery personnel found that many artists
have made toys used primarlly for display
over the years.
Davidoff offers some advice to indi-
viduals who want to employ toys as
decorative accessories. "Keep the back-
grounds sJmple but create an erwlron-
ment In which the toys can be displayed."
Remember you need more than one to
create an effect; one toy should play off
the others so the collection becomes
more than the sum of Its parts, she said.
Arrange the lighting to hlghllght the
toys and employ the same principles as in
arranging any decorative objects, group-
ing Items of slmllar size, function, color or
shape. Furniture and other surfaces wtlich
look great with toys include bookcases,
Lawsuits over defects
boosting housing costs
tr I. BARRY llU.XBERQ
Ntd MARKT. REEVES
MIAMI -In recent years. the housing
.onstruction Industry has experleneed a
lramatlc increase In litigation arising from
1lleged construction and design defects.
The impact has been felt by virtually
1very occupation and profession tied to
he housing Industry -from developers.
urveyors and lenders to architects,
tnglneers. contractors and local govern-
nents.
Though exact figures are dlfflcutt to
1inpoint, lawsuits involving the housing
ndustry already may add $3,000 to
i 10,000 to the price of a S 100,000 home.
To what extent should the housing
ind construction Industry be Hable for
lefects and Imperfections found in hous-
i g?
Most In the Industry agree that firms
1r indlvlduals producing shoddy or
langerousty defective design or construc-
ion work should be liable for the resulting
lamages.
However. the industry also generally
1grees that no construction project Is
ierfect, nor would the cost of bulldlng
uch a flawtess project be acceptable to
he consumer.
Those directly involved in the plan-
ting and design of housing, particularly
1rchttec1s end engineers, often are drawn
ito ltt6gatlon even though their services
nay no1 have been In any way Involved In
vnatever cauMd a defect or Injury. That's
iecauae en aggrieved party often will ''sue
rveryOM lnvofved" so that completely
Innocent architects, contractors or engi-
neers get caught up in a costly problem
that Isn't their fault.
Industry analysts complain that skil-
led craftsmen, once numerous, are now
few and tar between and generally have
been replaced by unskilled workers.
Furthermore, the contracting or subcon-
tracting companies that employ such
workers are often shortlived, under-
capitallzed or poorly Insured.
Consequently, this often leaves the
original developers and/or architects
"holding the bag" for defects that may not
become apparent for years. Accordlngty,
the design professions have seen signifi-
cant Increases In their Insurance
premiums.
The legal climate today In the home
construction industry can only be charac-
terized as unsettled. The long-term econ-
omic Impact may be even more signifi-
cant. At all levels of the bulldlng Industry,
firms and companies faced with ever-
rising costs tor litigation and Insurance
w«niums may well leave the market.
It can be said with some certainty that
those Involved In the construction Indus-
try, from the largest subdivision developer
to the smallest masonry subcontractor,
wlll continue to face greater numbers of
lawsuits. And this ultimatety wlll raise the
price of the average tamlty home to the
consumer.
Barry Blsxberg Is s principal and
Marie T. RMves • registered architect and
an sttorfHty with the Miami law firm of
Sparb6r, Shevln. Shapo & Hllllbronner.
glaas-fronted display cases, tabletops
and armoires. You might choose to
arrange a group of toys on a mantelplece,
or a son table.
What type of toys are the most
popular? Alexander Acevedo, who has
added a toy annex to his art gaJlery In New
York, said transportation toys remain the
most popular. They seem to be especlalty
appeaJlng to men who are not tempted by
other types of home accessories.
Acevedo, a toy collector himself.
prefers trains, boats, cars and planes.
"A doll just Sjts there and whines, but
you can play with a car or a boat.·· he said.
Furthermore, toy cars are part of the
American love affair with the automobile.
You could pay $22,000 for a 19tt
century painted tin boat -as Aceved
did at a Sotheby's auction recently. Or, h
said, you could collect toys for muct
much less. Among lnexenalve conterr
porary collectibles are small dt.cast car
and battery-operated Items from th
1950s. 1960s and 1970s.
Toy "royalty," which naturally corr
mends higher prices, are Items mad
before World War I. Dale Kelley, c
Chicago, founder and editor of Antiqu
Toy World Magazine, said there's almo~
nothing not being collected today. Kelle~
who has been collecting toys ever sJnoe h
can remember. finds that Interest In toy
among adults has never been higher.
Subdivision application f orrns
to be revised by state task force
A Task Force has been formed to
review and revise subdivision application
forms for the state Department of Real
Estate, Commissioner James A. Edmonds
Jr. has announced.
California Real Estate Law generally
requires subdivision developers to apply
for and obtain a final subdivision public
report from the Department of Real Estate
before subdivided property can be of-
fered tor sale.
The last major revisions, which took
place before Edmonds assumed office.
were In response to incompleteness and
lack of clarity In earller versions of th
appllcation forms. "The trouble Is, thos
revisions resulted in some subdivisio
questionnaires growing to 62 pages i
length. I believe we can do better, muc
better," the commissioner said.
In addition to top-levet managers an,
analysts representing the DAE, lndustr
representatives have been included o
the task force. Among them: Ray Becke•
Lusk Homes; Susan Mills. First America
Title Co.; Mike Shaw. Lewts Homes c
California; and Diane Zapalac, Founder
Title Co.
Should old shingles
be replaced, or new
layer simply added?
ltJAHOYLANG
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0 . -My house has an asphalt-
shlngled roof which Is showing signs of
wear and will need to be replaeed soon
The house is about 16 years old and has
the original roof. I've talked with rooters
and homeowners who believe the
entire roof should be replaced and with
others who say that putting on a second
layer of lhlnglel (legal In this area) Is all
that Is needed. How do I go about
making this decision?
A. -Thi• 18 • queetlon th•t kMpe
up 8" the time. A1 hel been
• before. the declelon can
mede bJ • roofw who hel
gone up on the roof and examined
•wet ttNne cenfulty. The queetaon ta
efway1 the....,. -ta the framework
•ufflclently ltrong to IUpport • MC-ond ..,.,.., Since '/OW houM Ml the
otiglMI ley• of 8hlnt1M on It, the
chencH are H can hendle • MCOnd
layer. lut you attH need an opMlon
from eomebodr who hel lnepected
the roof and bMee hi• optnton on
*"at he ..... Mt from IOIMbody who
9'"9 you an off-tM-cvtf decteb\.
Q. -I think there may be a leak
around the flashing at • vent pipe going
through our roof. To make sure. I plan
on eddtng llOm8 asphalt roofing ce-
ment around the pipe where It comes
out of the root. I am hopeful this won't
do any damage in the event I am wrong
and there is no leak.
A. -Go aheed w1th the rooflnt
cement. It cen help but not hurt the
attuatlon. Juat be ..,,.. you don't poke
a ny hotel In the cement alf'MdJ ......
0 . -1 llve In a warm climate and have
a white roof on my house. It Is
somewhere between 15 and 20 years
old. Lately It has started to develop
some kind of fungus on It. I am about
ready to have the roof reshlngled with
the same kind of white asphalt stllngles.
but now I am beginf)lng to wonder
whether I should get white. Can you
give me some advice?
"· -Homeownere In warm. humid ., ... know their roofing aotnetlmff
11 1ub)ect to unelghtty •talnlna and
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24 -Orange County Ae9I Estate/An Advertlllng eupplement to the OAJLY PILOT./S81urday. Ociober 19, 1986
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Finding out what's
new on the market
THE PRODUCT -A cordless
electric screwdriver weighing only one
pound
M•nufecturer'• c laim -That this
tool looks like a manual screwdriver
with typical handle .. that it offers
one-hand operation to drive or re-
move hundred s of screws by pushing
the forward or reverse rockersw1tch
that 1t has a high-torque drive that
delivers 130 revolut ions per minute.
enabling 1t to drive up to 500 w ood
screws into pine on a single charge
that 11 has a double-ended screw-
driver bit with a Phillips head on one
end and a slotted head on the other
that 1t comes with a charger and
charging stand which can be bench or
wall-mounted .. and that the drive
spindle can be locked so the screw -
driver can be operated manually when
necessary
THE PRODUCT -A hghtwe1ght
engine-powered tiller-cultivator
Manufacturer'• c laim That
specially-designed attachments
handle 90 percent of law n and garden
chores that 1t weighs only 20
pounds and has a two-cycle engine
that the tool's curved hard steel tines
can be adjusted to till a full 8 inches
into the soil o r cu1t1va1e the sur1ace for
weeding ... that it allows crop rows to
be made as llttle as a foot apart . and
that its attachment s permit trimming
branches. bushes and vines .. aerat-
mg lawns to improve arr and water
penetration de-thatching lawns
cutting border edges along walks.
around gardens and trees and
digging plating furrows
THE PRODUCT A new grout to
keep ceramic wall tries mold· and
mildew-free for years without scrub-
bing or bleaching.
M•n ufecturer't cl•l m That the
grout was developed by the Tile
Council of America that 11 contains
an ecologically safe inh1b1tor that
stops mold and mildew before 1t starts
that 1t resists water and w on't turn
color and that 1t can be used to
replace old grout as well as 1n new
installations
THE PRODUCT -A paneling that
combines oak and cane
M enuf•c turer'1 cl•lm -That this
paneling has the look and feel of cane
and the elegance of oak 1n a d1s-
tinct1ve modular design that the
upper two-thirds of the 4 by 8 panels
feature three long. narrow simulated
cane sections
The cordless electrtc screwdnver is
manufactured by Ski/ Corp . 480 t W
Peterson Ave . Chicago IL 60646, the
tiller-cult1varor by Mantis Manufac-
turing. 1458 County Lme Road. Hunt-
ingdon Valley, PA 19006; the grout by
Summitville Tiles, Inc . P 0 Box 73.
Summitville, OH 43962, and the
pane/mg by Masonite Corp , 29 North
Wacker Onve. Chicago IL 60606
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MIT any and all olfer91 mas1er suite, ell w/oceen 2 t3·5'&5-7250 w/lamily and d•nino rm
Call PATRICK TENORE vu Gorgeous courtyard atrium and auached 2 cer
631· 12116 Of 760-8702 pool and enter1•1nlng umlll 2 .. a LIT gar Offered at s t69.900
area. OPEN SAT 1·5 Forced sale priced at Call Charley Darr I •~· ~-l ~. 4527 ORRINGTON S 194,900 Front 2BR 559-9400 ,•...:. -... Ii: Robin 631 ·1266 house totally remodeled ··~~~' A ~ • w/oak floors, fireplace, • • r • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~ ~gh c~ttng, ~~ghts.45 111ge lamlly room Back ------' --~------------. _______ 1---5-1-E-,-5-1-0-0-C-U--.--detached holise also W,w le.c~ IMI ,.. 2BR totally 99para1e1•-.. .....,....,....., .... _.--.
• D(~~~~ 2~~r~) Bas= w/lt's own fenoed yard IEllW IUllET HUE
() ol v i the ways homes a.re being
IHJ11~h t and sold today ts with
Blen ded Ba&e Mortgage
A tilended rate mortgage ts a new
mortgage that covers an old
rnurtgage and advances new funds
The new mortgage ts used to pay
1 >fr the exist.tog mortgage at a
, wi·r 1·a1A• than the current markot.
1 1IA• Tttr. lender g1·ants the new rate
• 1rwwl1urP hetwee11 t.11e old raui
11 11! 1.11(• prf'va1l111g market rate
I h1· t11'w monthly payment 1s larger
than IL wa.s prtlvtously, but. not. ~
high as current rat.es wouJd
require
Irnpact OD bQ7•r
• ~111v11s & lower Lhan market rav
• C.n qu<ty wl\h & lower tncom11
• l.()wer monthly payment.ti
Impact OD Hller
a AL~r&ate pottnLIAll buyer•
• ~'"'" ~II tunes ... ~ oloelr\41
M1rny lenders offer a blended rate
mortgage as It produoes a higher
return than the old mortg84le A
real estate professton&l e&n gutde a
buyer to those propert.Jes where
th is type of mort.g84le ls available
• Da'.ly Pilot lrw-..11 IUCI Great ror owner plus In· l _ .... T l(.Wf'"W Prins only Bkr 720·9422 come on tile Best East· ..,_ tlTHt
• Classl.f1·eds 0 s.a......1 Is • 12 5 -s I (NexttoEmeraldBeyl ,.. •••rwlJ II IJ • .uslllll lllll st de tr~et Robin Offer OOod tl'tts Saturday & work for 1211 II I! I -Plan 1. 2bf. den, 2ba. re-631 1266 Sunday only! 3 bedroom • you. tall II •I• .... duced for quick sale -~ 2 oath. oak noors eno
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This custom ized home is under 5 S259.000 831-~ • r catHMts New custom
642-5678 years o f age. Shows like a model. , ... IUnlATI I ~~::"of~r!~:'~o • for quick Great for entertaining. Large yard. Must Mii this weellend De1Ct1 s225.ooo 1oen ...
• h I Offered at $410,000. Fee land. 5%down ·closing costs wn.-llWUSTlll sumable Zoned'°' 2nd CaS 5a eS . IMfMt Pttenee $3t0,000 aasumable Ins The bargaln ol the arMI story wtuch \flrOUld com-Asttlng $330,000 Imagine 5 Bedroom°' 4 mand unoburucteo h aMletH ......... AIGER PROPERTIES Bedroom • Den. 3 Beth. north & IOUth coastal 111-1220 67S-4000 lamtly room with fir• ~ Reduced pnce
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BIG CANYON
BUY OF THE WEEK
A URE .,.nmTY AWAITS YOU
Al OUR OW•ll HAI •El TUllfEllED
Located on a peaceful and private setting,
solldly constructed tradltlonal family home. 5
bdrms, 4 '~ baths, formal dining room, wood
paneled study, country kitchen off cozy family
room.
A PlllATE ESTATE • -
11C CAIYlll'I F•IT IH UICATIMI
81,286,000
For more Information call:
DANNY BIBB OR STEPHANIE BRODY
Grubb ts Ellis
844-1200
SAOllflOI tlPLD p4ac., updated electrle $~.
Pride ol ownerlhlp Front kttcherl. dining room and Agt Hiiiie 494-755 I super enclosed Deck ttoute w/beam oelllngs. yardt All this plus hO(ne •Ylll Clft
frplcS & muter tulles 2 warranty for S 159,000 One of onty 2 homes ev111 bdnns over gareoe • nQ Ca deferred maintenance 11 to tee Great view w/some .wtille
E•c. rents $297,500 1•2·1200 water 4300 stl1 5 BR Delta ~o 83 t-1266 Sba, 1Qe llV1ng rm dining nn, lam rm study Large
garden & yatd Pv1 bch
S 1.375K 494-0033
lli11in vr·. 1067
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3142 Bet~ C M sac-OPEN SAT & SUN t-<I
r1&• 3& ~ Verde 27671 Chapala (Tres Vis·
area Reduced to t~ded gate com·
S 139.900 Agt 640-2678 munlly) Exec Mme.
cull 5Br 5~. app<O• .... llST llU 5200 5Q ft $195,000 Bts.r
.... 675-2814
Aedoced to S 132,000 tNa I •---L lMt weekend onty ExecutlW1_•_n • .,...__r1_-__ •_....,..._
twnhme 3 bdrm. den N9My ~ 4Br
abOut 1700 ~ ,, with at· 2'~ Harbof V ... home
teiched 2 car lttacfled Fant•tlc vtew &44-562 1 gar-oe ~ deae*'·
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K•llU "mTl9 *3Br 28a R11nCt1 s~· o. est 3 Bdrm 2 beth, comPQlllY •NEW PLUSH I 3Br 2~8a * *IEITIU* * BIG CANYON golf eourM la1NI
NEW QUttom :Hty hm Pool W/cflft quiet It 2 l/p lrH. Pool, carport refurbl9hed, $1150/mo. 2 ttry Twnhme, gar. Av! CALL US REGARDING YU, 2bf 2ba condo Sl400 laJ.ad 211
w/4BR 4ba. Ei.vator. larm fY9 $295. Contkt. S lO l.000. 842-3327 120 Agate. 472-8959 now S 1200, untm, IRVINE LEASES Ben M4-0l4 l , 97tr573e
ocean & bay vlewt. N.Bcondotrllde54a-7249 Br 2lh8a Wettcllff ................ YILUIDTAU• lnfMINttltlftJ 2BR+den.dblgar,oomm .riJ .. U.
s:MUOO. Bkr 963--83n * II IWllE * Twnhme. Pool, ClbhM, Apertmenta/HouMe Ill-a lJ tr lM-1112 lM-llll poo1 & tennis. Walk to Bltlnt, gar, yrty only MO "' IU,.. If.... Buyer of 3 Bdrm 2 bath dbl gar S 139K &42·3327 WINTER & YEARL y bch. $ 1200 548-4585 Othert avail. Fee
DRASTIC REDUCTION to ,. __ In ~ u.. to * 1-• ••• ..... CAU AGENT 87S-4000 3Br 13/4 ba.:_.'cded yrd. GREENTREE·3BA 2ba, No 2BA w/petlo ~ dee TU.DDT Ill-Ill ....... _ • ......--...,.. n.. --dean,~ .,..nt • ~ pet• lM $1150/mo 818 No.,;n. $800/mO I JL • i I $350,000. 3 Br 2~ ba + recetve bon\11 of Wiii smAY 1-1 WINTER: 48R, l~tMl. up-turn. no pet•. $850. + ~I aa&-5510 ~O~ Oc1 l9-20 9-6 • •ti ta an ~ool~v:W. llg llM Lettery 11Mts OWEST PAtCEO 4 bdrm. ~tWI, deQS • Sfrplc350. I unf. dep 546--0782 LG 2200 '' Woodbridge 1:io.4 w. Balboa BNd-. zte
MCUr1ty 2131430-3e29 f totd by 10/23/85 at 2 bath condo on green-... gate 1· 1 mo. 38r 28a 51100/mo 1st of deeOf deelg 1•• •t ••a. • COE. S.r ~7000 be« In Blufft + you own L~ unit avail: 3BA. last+ S200 NC. caii aft.; & '::;· P< • 3bf .3ba n *llZY .rflll* 1... -.-llAYllW *BY OWNER. 3BR 2BA the landl 2 tli.d patlot. 1 ~ba , lrplc. uni . 6pm 714/s-43-1579 5 400acai>ed. llbf 1+1 newty painted trig. Exttacteen.bnlM.WaMll
Lowest price on marttet. S l7J.OOO. Xlnt loc. new kltch eppll/mlcro. S 1200/mo. 875-8453 · 1 n/:: ,m•tr s~~· • 'h Only $500 fee 6504 beeetl. Oth«t hall. Fii
2121 Yec:ttt Yankee. 4Br 1618 5..i..1• Ln. 645-3749 Leaded glau entry dOOf lalMi 3BA,den,2ttorytwnhm,2 :l'poo11j,.~~.n~ nlWlt· IJ ....... TEJlllT IJl-m + Tennla. Pool. GUetoed 7••-end morel Come Mel cat gar, comm pool, no 5 873-0566
gate. $319,000 Incl , .. usamuaUllJ $180,000 Dorothy Lowe Pn.ia1ala 2107 pett,nollmkrtS1100/mo 536-717 Of 48r 28a. dbl gar, central *IA.IE Fiii*
land. Call Fran Dodd Gorgeoua prolHtlonel 9QI. 875--5611 844-8896 COte fum. cottage. 2BR Lte opt evell. W/rftft. "In LIGATill air. Baycreet area. S 1300 Steps to beeetl, crpt, ~
833-U22or832-19600f deco<. YOIJ 111on't nnd 1 **lllNll** patio, gar. lndry. blk to OlanaCappel 83 l-1288 Lg4+2+ll'J)IC,2cgar All Grdnr & watet pd. No fUll kl10hen. Only $35
831-5510 BETTER BUY In Newport ocean. Yrty $750+ dep. bltna. S1250 Fee 7861 pets. Avail now 548-1496 Othen avelt. Fee 'f518
•-1rt •nUU yail1rt under$300Kl4 bdrm, 2~. lllf 1111,Mll Avall 1111. 548-3727 nUUIT ll ... Ul2 BAVFRONT gorgeoua 38r ltLllm IJ ... 111
-"' -51 bath home w/pvt pool + XLNT VALUE. Lrg mut• Den .,.. t home 1-------------HUGE YARD wlcuttom bdrm din rm + frp'<: Aet tleal bMCtl.,.... ren-RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ~ '"' cua om ' BAYFAONT FURN
pool, spa • BBQ tOf ·~~·~a;,;~: c:i~ NewpOrt at an atf0<d1b'9 tal under S500 has bath 4BR 28A, 1100 If. CIMn, Beautlful park like view. xtras Doell av! 851•1851 2BR $1000 utll pd. 303
gracious 11ntertalnlng_ PA r 'R IC K TEN ORE prlcel Call PATRICK ~~~~90 =eRltya,:: II Wiii.de. Fncd yd, cond quiet top location, IX· Bayfrontl lootllng 1oattare Edgewa1er 871-28M
Model pertec1 3 bdrm, 63l·1266 <>< 780-8702 TENORE 631·1268 zoning, can have In-home clualve tunny end unit, t>eautlful l'h mllllon S ct. NR BMch 2Br furn apt E
den w/2'~ baths. High • ·~"~~\·? Ocnl mt 2Br +Den Condo. buslnets. No gar, no custom drapes & Levlllor sign« hm w/prof, n-smkr week or mo Avail ~ cemng1 wet bar. fir• t• r { Furn, MC bldg S 1350 1st.I dogs '850 642· f914 bllnds, 2Br I Oen. 2Ba, 58R, llv, lam & din rms. 875...a 170 <>< 964-3375 place i much more Price if • last + 962-3178 48 3Ba OR FR 1 pie lrplc. 3 patios, 2 car gar-lrpk:, pvt bath, lrg patio,
alashed forta•taale.Sao-c . I I LI poor I ... ;. gar' v'" ~i:r,· age. near pool. spa. goll docl< $850. 675-3659 c1,htna• Inc rtllce al $399,995 ••ll Ult llC• •'"?" • • • & 1 enn ls $ 1250 -------<tit w 1 TEA Ms 11 ca II UGI l&JYlnf ••IPflTIUY•• 2111 yrd. $1350/mo 631-7 1 t 854_3598 BEACH COTTAGE, furn or .. 1
PAT A 1 C K T E NO RE TlnMU I IHI DH ..-J 1 uriturn Winter r8'1tal 2 2 BA 2ba upper dupj;X
631-1266<>< 760-8702 A Beauty w/luth land· 28r, 2 car gar, nice yrdl um11E La~ ... lt•c• 2141 Br, 2ba, frplc. $700 Enclsd garana $650/me 3Br Aeduoed $15,500 $950 Nr Pines Park -673-7544 -..-1 .~~\:--Now offered at $279,500 ecaplng. pvt patio. d~n 495-4473 Mary, Agt · l&LLEllA OllHI St on ocean 2 + 2, ten-661·3653 al1 8pm
• • r • -Call Jean (714)630-5075 rm. lam rm. lrple, maid I nls, pools. private bell Ill CAIYH LWEI C -• I • 21Z #~ 581-IOOO M.V Really • quarters ~ mueh more. C.rta•••l•1r 2lZ2 lllHYUnH&llO 499-2584,8181703--0230 Prestigious lllegani exec trtH t U -~~~~~~~~/ Furn or unf\Jrn Avail 19, 19. OUplex Drps 3 bdrmt. Now available 2Br lbs home w/gar & modern condo Lrg 3BA 1Br Duplex Neef beecl l&OI 11 IUlln tmmed Only '329.990 crpts refrlg. .;., gar. 180 CABRILLO back patio 1600 IQ tt nr 2•..-,BA. w/dln rm. lrplc, $700. 2 12 Marguerite , .. m."'.., BlgCany()04BRonlglot 908 Ch11stnul. Pttrlck SSOOimo 75~5097 1 blk No. of 17th St. on High School Sl500 pl I' pool spa + TENNIS Avall 11/1675--3130
nulf Felloulolescrow Ownef Tlt'IOfe631·126& Orange. 18r/ba downstal~s S16S5/mo + $1695,. 2BA Iba balcony nopet
KINGS ROAD LOCATION packed to move and 1 ·ii•~\ R 2Br 18a non amkr. no pets Manager 6-46-0225 w/sep patio & entrance curlty Crd Ck Agd pet 5850 1r:c1 utll ~-4():34
With unlimited poasl· mu81 sell $525.000 t~ :-$750/mo. yr leaae. 1s1 & •• j"~~~-? $300. mo or entire house O K unlur Call 760-8702 213•594•6561 wtldys blhtles 3 Bedrooms, 3 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ~!!_::: last $300sec 780--0326 .!.:. ---~-s1700 497•3718 ett Tpm Ag8'1t __ ~:·~~~~ S:!~'! ::: 759~5477 Agent 2Br Iba unlurn. OIW. frig, ~ • • ~--.. I 2152 BLUFFS-4BA • bonus rm 2BA 1 b~l~.4a~~I Im~
• Owner may carry !Inane-vLAAGE 3 BR. 2BA •••ii• ltan 1100 Wsnr/Dryr access, 2 car 1•11 1111 nu crpt Av1111 now, 1 y; m5f!~ Call ~s'..2~~. lngl Call lor an app()lnt· 1906 Hlgtllandl at Irvine I Ef carport, S 1050. 111. last, Eaatalde to 1Br. eocl gar New unfurn condo 2br 191 s t600. BKA 540.5259
ment 10 see S 177,500 Ownef 645-1314 I _ ILW PAii $600 sec. 673-7089 Utlls pd. Grdnr. Small pel 2ba, walk to beach, $900 -2BA 1BA, upstalrt R&119'
•42 1200 Ill C••Jtl I Ill A t>eautllul 24x80 Arllng---W&nl YIEW ok S695tmo 6-45-8453 plmo 495-0457 al1 6pm BLUFFS CONDO, Lindt dshl wshr. gar, retrlg . • - 1 I ton home 28R 2ba, lam· * * --Plan Upgraded JBr 2Ba 424•.., Larkapur 759-176'
Absolute bargain • don't 1ly rm, lrg llvlng rm, dining 2Br Twnhse In belt CdM L~~Y :~A cond~ 1 gen. Lakt Ftrffl 21 SS unlrn S 1600 mo 722-8522 ------·
miss this one I Prestigious rm & kitchen area All ap-locetlon. All amenltleS Nr I s ,i~,,,w r. L ry:' LAKEFRONl Beautiful 4Br - --*con llllE *
3 bdrm, 2•;. bath EXEC pllances tncludlng light beaches &. parlls S 1475. ~~l~e~ 673• 754:'0· 0 5 3Ba wldock. Pool, jac, ElECITIYE TWllllE Very clean. Walk 10 beacl
townhom11 w/securlty, interiors. Agt 540-5937 673-6366 or 673-3735 tennis , 851•1651 Pool. spa. on golf course. Only s450 tee 8735 pool. spa -+ tennis Try OUPEX 3 BA 2b high E·SIDE BARGAINS City lights view 2 1 den
10"11 down or Isa Ford&-Ltt1 ftr Silt 1400 be ed Ill a.2 Fenced 2br hOUM kids Ok • • L 2169 Avall t 1/15_ $3000/mo nLEllEIT 111-111
I alls call Patrick 8$127~ ng/6o 90c;;; pv1 plus bltlnt $600's !!J!ff tff• Call Barbara 631 ·1266 Charming 28r !Ba. bear
760-8702 agt Orner • fol, st sta gar _ mo • must Mel 2BA 2'hba condo, 2 car cells. lrplG, patio Nfl' Fii UU IY IWIH M11ta wt2BA house rurn 2or lam rm 1'hba 2 •HI 1110* gar S 1300/mo Call crpt s 1050 mo 873-4071
4Br3'.ArBahomelocatlld ln ILIFFS Sl20,000 213·5.CS-7250 can11ar S1200/mo Open Room 3b/2ba hse kids Weal<dys 54 1--571\3
deslrable West Bay sec-SBA 2BA. spa. $220,000 Hr.use Sal/Sun 1-5. 404 pets ~lne lncd gara 8 & eval wtrnds 673-18!i8 Coty 1BA, charming bev•
uon ot Newport Penln-By owner 6-44-0111 I .E. Exc~aatt 1'00 Jasmine 2131325-1900 1850 539 ~ 9 F 1e----ud-Isla -11 glass dOOf & beam c:eo au la Pt er & sllp lllFFS ••wr•11T ----more • 1 O GrHt toe, 3BA vacant and or ase o • ave $700 650·•387 Ive mso S925 000 Call 476-8146 -'"'" 48r Laguna Home In ex-ATTIACTIYE Ill I Beal Alty lee ready to go S 1500/mo now 38A 2BA No peta --
0 6 38A 3'1tba. Loe dining rm change ror Duplex tn bcti ICW YI LOCATIH E-Slde Ci9a IB h C11ll Carol 770-2744 S 1700/mo Bkr 499-3.400 LUX 3br 2ba apt tip, all n ays 75"6620 Eves & tamlly '"' Exlenslvely area (6191242-5710 n r ome appllances Incl blt·ln d/w FOR UU IY tnER expanded/custom end 3BA 3'1tBA. 3 car gar, P"1 w/enci gar $595 No pets Harbor Vu Hma S 1800/mo wld. nu cpt/drapes/pot e
unll"E' plan Spa/pOOI Luxurious hm Apple Val-Po o I. near park 387 Rochester 548-6680 4BR. I HMll. super r&-UH ISU new Ille, deck 51500 m<
VIiia Balboa 1Br, Den, S379 000 722_6460 fey. exch Income prop $2500/mo FllllY IEEIH model Agt 640-5664 Upstairs unit w/bay view, 760-1579 or 760-1556 ~Pa9110$1 }1'n.500Ba. ,,,"j'C5-·51P0015•. · coast area 619·242-5710 UnlQue Homes/A sieu 2 2 fncd d 0 ty LIDO ISLE 3B 2B I 2BR 2BA, small Sitting ~ ~ "'" -675-6000 r car gar. Y n ' a new rm lndry rm Hu lust Quiet cozy bach N·smk HSllAIU USTIUFF HHll llYHFRHT $700 othefs av1. lee 5489 crpl/palnt 2 car gar been painted Avall Im-No pets S500 • 1881 •IAINI RlllE• h Retire Wl11'1 Income Irvine Terrace 3BR. lam nuam 111-1110 Sl600/mo Agl 760·8827 med1a1e1y $1400/mo S200 dep 673-584.C i•m "-E TllEI In t Is planned commun1-rm pl/\ yaid s 1800/mo · " v.w ty you can walk lo East Klamath River frontage. No' pets Joan BraceY MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm 2 LIDO, winter, turn . 3br annual
Totally exciting 4 bdrm 3 blull Shopping, T11n-boat dock & slip with this Unique Homes 67S-6000 bath. riew carpett . & 2ba s 1900 675-5068 or UH RUL n Ceat1 Ina 262
bath model per reel ms/Swim Club & Inter 3 bedroom. 2 bath home drps/palnl s 1195/mo (818) 792-727111ve Ill lJOO ITUT p•-IMI home w/vf~a Sacrifice mediate/High School Landscaped 'ft acr11 with JASMINE Creek 2br. 2ba, Call Terry 546-2313 1 • -
al 1469,900 w/TEAMS• Ocean breezes arid long 1rrlgat1on from rtver Also den, ocean vu avail Nov 1 o< eves 549 9823 · Me::gnJc;e~ vie; 3Br 2'hBa --------•Ilg 1 • 1, bltlns. avall no" Absolutely won't last ran"" views from 11115 large rented home In S 1900/mo 7S9·902 I • g yn on o Avl now S ---Only $350 lee 5489 Musi see Call PA TRICK 1 ..--I town Some cash now -Nice 3br Elllde on Broad Agt. Marie 760..0347 prawtlng Jbdrm 3ba frplc nlflm IJJ Ill TENORE 631· 1266 or ~vely andscaped yard Desir able locatlon : Steps to Llt11e Corona 2BR way C M gardener 1nci NPT HTS 3BA 2b I le jacuzzi garage kids/pets • I
760--8702 s28:s1aooond. CNolwl priced at a1way1 rented Trade 2BA. dahwr. gar No pets. SeoOlmo ~ utll 646-3177 Bl~patlo F ad rp d fin& ST100 539-6190 · a to see 1 1 1 h S 1400/mo 6«-4382 · · nc yr Best Alty fee ..,........,B.AU
I ki~~\:.l ,_.2 1200 equ I et n t Ha two -REFURBISHED 3BR 2b S1 lmo'hutll 642-2515 -~GU •• .: "" • properties for coa11al "--i I 21".a _ a. --VERSAILLES 2Br Condo bZ home or Income property "" I n1 .,.. rrotc. wkly gardening sve Npt Shrs 3Br 2ba unlUrn f 1 d It _!!_ .• , Call Biii • RANCH A£· 2BR 1BA dup, unfr, trg yd. Incl I 1100/mo/546-9950 5900 mo to mo.' Ocean-$~~5· (:.~e A~1 ~5~·~~lc)111 TIWWI
•OWNER DESPEAATE1t SEARCH REAL TY_ (503) no pets. $650 + teeurlty. Specious 4br nouae klda fron1 lurntthed. 4Br 3 ba --_ _ ___ OH4tl fer lt9t
882-0544 or write· 6912 1952 Meyer 549·3484 ok tncd for Ado priced home. 8 mos lse at Frpla, vaulted celllnga, dt ~2~~~~g:r·:7R,2Ba. So. Sixth St , Klamath 2Br+ lb G Seel rltemldS&OO't539-6190 S2000/mo. Burr White YIWIU.llACllll gar,pool&ape No pet!
· ·I O Falla. OR 97803 7 10 W ~~~St a.et Alty fee Riiy 675-4630 Furn 28R 28A, close to 1Bdrm $72
lllU llU ---8181709"'8715 Iv m · ... NA Bell 2BAtd9n. 2 ba, beaeh Pool, spa, IYb-2Bdrm 2'~8• 1926-593
1--------lt1l1b lg Dau Ptiat _ l... llp, beam oellt patlot parking, 39Curlty gate. 66e W 18th llYllll PllllM lrlltltlllJ 1.u..4 * * * tj 4Bdrm m with POOi gar s 1200/mo 496-1563° s 1500/mo or wlll COO· 645--2739 084--4 16
Low down or lrade Wiii Walk to beach S 159,900. Btain/Cta•" I sider s 1400/ t sacrfflce, IOfced, foroect 3bf 2,hba cnoo 835--3301 _ 3BA 2BA. Frpl 2 0 0 0. 1400 mo. Near tehoolt Oceanfront YMI"' tu mo un urn TrlJ)+exl Unf 2Br 1'hB
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Attrac11ve atrium floor plan that's
tight & airy with cathedral ceilings
quietly centered within Its well
landscaped grounds. Cul de sac
location offers complete privacy.
2 bdrm plus den. 646-7171
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Priced low to sell fast. Orlglnal
owners have kept this lovely
home Immaculate but want out
nowt Roomy floor plan with family
room. 3 bdrms 1¥• baths. Low
maintenance yard. CaJI qulckl
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Room to add another home on
this large corner lot. Walking dis-
tance to the new downtown
Costa Mesa redevelopment area.
Two large bdrms, cozy fireplace
& double garage. Exceptional
home! 646-7171
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Hard to find Buccola single story.
Fantastic location with view of
park. Quiet cul de sac. Feels
good lnsldet Gracious llvlng.
Family and formal dining rooms.
Four bdrms, 3 baths, central air.
546-2313
928 Azalea 921 Carnation 968 Carnation 992 Carnation 993 Dahlia
1026 Damascus 3353 Fuchsia 3374 Fuchsia 3379 Fuchsia 3461 Fuchsia
3391 Fuchsia 3-407 Geranium 957 Goldenrod 967 Goldenrod 928 Jasmine
945 Jasmine 3355 Marigold 3461 Plumerla 1006 Poppy 1001 Secretariat
1009 Secretariat 1021 Secretariat 1029 Secretariat 3485 Venetian 939 Azalea
965 Azalea 963 Carnation
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Completely remodeled 4 bdrm home on a quiet
cut de sac. Lots of tlle and oak & wood burning
fireplace. Just waiting for your Ingenious decor-
ating Ideas. 646-7171
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lovely home that surrounds an Inviting pool wfth
maximum privacy & extensive decking. Open
and airy U-shaped floor plan Includes dual
fireplace In living & family rooms, wet bar &
more. Quiet corner Iott 646-7171
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Only 1/1 block to the ocean. Lovely, upgraded 3
bdrm home that's great for entertaining. See the
·ocean from your front door. Great view potential
wfth 2nd story add on. Lowest priced beach
hornet 646-7171
m1112•---··············· ..,_ You own the land In a lovely garden setting 1
block from the b6ach. Beautifully upgraded 3
bdrm with 600 sq. ft.; family room complete
w/wet bar. New kitchen, skylights & extra large
lot. 646-7171
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Unique 2 story Spanish design. Quiet spacious.
Lovely kitchen, dining, living areas and YI bath
downstairs. 2 large bdrms with private bathroms
upstairs. Fireplace In master suite. Nicety ap-
pointed. Amenities galore. Community pool.
546-2313
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Assume FHA loan of $60,000 at only 8¥.%
Interest. This beautiful end unit with lovely
private yard has the best location In the com-
plex. Here's the one you've waited for. Call to
see. 646-7 17 1
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Super value, super clean. Spacious home with
famlty room. Formal dining. Crackling fireplace,
aumptlous mastec suite. Air conditioner and
purifier. Call to see. ~6-2313
992 Carnation 989 Dahlia 1037 Damascus
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Neat and clean. Nice and cozy. Seller will assist
with financing. Large lot. Call to see. 546-2313
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Thls Is a former modef that has been pro-
fessionally decorated with sophisticated treat-
ment of top quality material. Too many Improve-
ments to mention. Enjoy complete privacy. It
has It alll 646-717.1 mn..,-.................. 11n.-
VA terms offered! Or assume existing loan. Very
nicety redecorted. Air conditioned single story 2
bdrm unit. Community pool -great Costa Mesa
location. 546-2313
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Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and
tranquil netghborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'..'l bath with ·
double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard
to beat at this price! 646-7171
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Their loss, your galnl 7 nearly new condos. Two
bdrm models. Excellent 30 year fixed financing.
Bargain priced at only $110,000. Call fast, these
wlll not last. ~6-2313 ............................... ,.,...
Best priced view property In Newport Beach.
Walking dlstance to beaches. Great opportunity
to ltve In this exclustve location with all the
amenltte& offered. Call for showtng. 646-7171 ....... -................. .........
Not a mlaa-prlntl Excellent starter or lnves!or
unit. Community pool. Call quick. M6-2313
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Exceptional beauty set behind handsome
wrought Iron gates offering complete privacy
within Its own secluded grounds. large 4 bdrm,
3 bath home. Walking distance to Westcllff
shopping. 646-7171
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Peaceful, placid waterfront setting, 6 to chooee
from. One and 2 bdrm units. All expanded or
double wide. Several with spectacular vtewa.
Tasteful pride of ownership park. Private beach
and clubhouse. Trouble free teues. Inexpensive
llfe at the beach! Priced from $20 000 to $55,900. ~2313 •
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Spacious trl-levef condo with dramattc floor
plan. 3 bdrms, 2~ baths, separate formal dining
& attached 2 car garage. This well decorated
end unit Includes air conditioning. Below ap-
praisal. 646-7171
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Lowest price on this model In yearal Quallty buttt
family showplace. Grack>us, spacious home.
Formal dining. Charming family and lfvtng
rooms, 4 bdrms plus office. 3 baths. Sparktlng
poof. 3 car garage. Quiet cul de sac. Call for an appointment. M6-2313
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For the sophisticated buyer. You won't ftnd
more for· your money In this tuxurloua very
exquisite & private complex. Many amentti8a are
Included In this spacious 1 bdrm with ocean view. 646-7171
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Outstanding value. Cute 2 bdrm houee wfth
vaulted cetllngs. Looks sharp! Private lot.
Enclosed garage. Call quick on thta one!
546-2313
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