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1985-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
' Edlaon Fountain Valley Marina -West•nlnster ~ . Newport Harbor . WC>Qdbridge 37 15 28 0 . Laguna Beach Corona del Mar Ocean View Bun~ngton Beach Estancia University ' 10. 7 31 14 CLOUDY .. FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport BNch, Cotti Mtu, Huntington Btach, lrvlne, Laguna Btach, Fountain Valley and South Or1ngt CountJ ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1985 25 CENTS . Water q~~lity improving in.bay But tougher enforcement is needed to significantly reduce contamination By LISA MAHONEY Ot .. 0.-, ......... Newport Beach's educational cf- Coaat What' a the worst thing you ever did as a kid? Compare notes wtth our survey respondents./ M Four Newport Beach pollce officers are re- cognized by the business community./ AS California Elementary s~udenta gain on atandardlied tests, but junior high acores drop./A3 World A furor er!a)ta over the death of six allegedly tortured Inmates whose bodies were found In the rubble after Mel<lco's earthquake./ A 14 Sports Fullerton posts 27-21 vic- tory over Golden West In community college foot- ball. /81 INDEX Births forts to stop boaters from dumping human waste into Newport Bay appear to be succeeding, according Life's a toss-up forthiS HBgal She's caught some 6,000 trophies In her baton twirling years By ROBERT BARUR °' ................ Shielah Stnckland flips a baton two stories high. ignores it while she does a flip or a handstand, then reaches behind her back and casually catches it. She makes more good catches than Willie Mays in his heyday. The 18-year-old senior at H~ ington Beach High School has twtrlina for IS years. She does it better than anyone else in the world. and has the trophies to prove it. She won the world championship for the 16 years and older division (she calls it theold ladies group) at the University of Notre Dame in .A:ugust. She has competed in France and Peru and in every state except Alaska. Wbeo urged not to be too modest, she admits that she "usually" wins. She's captured about 6 000 trophies, but keeps only about 400 of the bigest ones in the home of her parents, Rich and Sharon. The others she takes apart and stores in boxes in the garage. She's the lead majorette at all home Huntington Beach High School foot- ball pmes and her next performance is Fnday, when the Oilen play host to Fountam Valley ffi&b. to a report issued Friday on water quality problems in the bay. The report, however, said that stricter enforcement of waste-dump- ing restricuons as sllll needed 1f the level of bacterial contamination in the bay is to drop significantly. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, a state agency wtth 1"e1ponsib1hty for water quality an the watershed and the bay, ap- proved recommendations in the re- port Friday. A board environmen- talist prepared the report under direction of a state legislative resol- ution that was sponsored by state Sen. Manan Bergeson. R-Ncwpon Beach. Joanne Schneider. an cnVJronmen- tal spcc1aJist for the regionaJ board. called the report an action plan to coordinate cleanup. mon1tonng and pollution prevention effo rts among the host of agencies responsible for overseeing the bay. It outhnes what I local, stat<' andJederal governments can do to improve waterquahty 1n the ba~hnc1der aJso said that Newport Beach's vigorous campaign to dis-- courage boaters from dumping waste into Newpon Bay seems to be (Pleue eee !f ATER/ A2) Abrupt Reagan refusal a shock Hostage'sson sees refusal to negotiate as a lack of con cern By PHIL S~IDERMAN OI -Oelfp -·-The Reagan adm1n1~trauon'<; hard. li ne responst to a letter from Amen- can hostages in Lebanon has pro' oked new fcchn~ of frustration for Enc Jaco~n. the Hun11ngton Beach resident who..e father 1s o ne of the hostages The letter. dell\ ert'd Fnda' to the ~S<,OC1ated Pres' hureau in Beirut, urged · President Ro nald Reagan 10 negotiate for the release ol the capt I\ cs. who are being held b) Moslem terronst'> The letter was signed b) four hostages. including Da' 1d Jacob!.en. a Huntrngton Beach resident ~ho had been working a.s director of the .\mcncan l nl\ crs11' of Bc1ru1 hospital · But the Reagan adm1fi1s1ra11on o;a1d Fndav 11 will not nt'gouate. despite the late'it plea from the capt1vs. "The prcs1denl's pohn ha~ not changed as far a' negot1aung with terronsts and"' 111 not change "White Ho u<oe spokesman La!T) peakes told the .\ssoc1ated Prell\ ··\\e do not negotiate "'llh trrron<,t<." Bridge Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices EntertaJnment Gardening Horoecope Ann Landers Publlc Notloes A4 A11 A12-14 A11 A14 87 A9-10 86 A13 A9 87 C1-32 She took the prc-pme spotliaht (Pl--._ BATOR/ A2) World champion baton twirler Sheilah Strickland •hcnn off her atyle. Rt'garding tht' \\ hlle HouS(' response. Em Jarnh!>('n \aid Fnda~ t11ght. 'Tm d1'Wlppomtcd of course rm kind ofshcx-ked at the 1mmcd1ate refusal no negot1att'l and the way at ~a' pre'!t'ntC'd · Real Estate 'Religion 1 Sports Tetevtalon Trivia Weather 85 81-4 A8 A9 A2 Police seek fired man in slaying Tustin police arc searchina for a chemical plant employee who al- lqodly stabbed one co-work.er to death and wounded another after betna ftftd fromru• ;ot>. The double 1tabbin1 took place at 4: 12 p.m. Friday at ()ynachem Corp .• 2631 Miebelle Ori~. TwoemD6mlet -Ronald R. Gorby, 4' l, and John o. Wolcott. 60 -were sta~ another worker after they the third man he wu ftred, Lt. Bob ScbomkoDf said. Both vfotims weft' taken by bdi· copter to Western Medical Cenw in Santa Ana. Gorby died durina sur- lttY and Wolcott wu in ltlb&e condition late Frt41y, Scboentopf rcoorted. 'The police ~uttftlftt laid their atllUer is believed 10 be Ivory Joe v allntine. 31, wbo bved in Senta Ana until thm= weetJ llO· Valentine drivea I bl8cl 191S Dodie Cbarta', licente plate 094MKQ. Anyone wbo aea tbe vddde lhould call poliot. . Arab bombi~gdeath attributed toJDL ..It seC'ms like there ~a' not much concern sho"'n for the men being held hostage over theft' " \.\1th their \!net stand. White Hou\e officials .. ha"c prohahl~ put thrmsch es in a dtfficuft po'l1t1on to had. awav from ." Jacob'i('n \aid By t1M Aatedated Press The FBI on Frida)' niabt attributed a Santa Ana bombma that k.illed an official of an Arab-American aroup to the Jewish Defense Leque. On Oct. 11 , Alex Odeh, rqional '1irecior of the Arab-American Anti· Discrirx).ination Committee, was .killed t1y a bomb when he opened the ~oor to b.is office in Santa Ana. Seven others were iajured. Odeh, 41 , was a Palestinian who cametotheUnitedStatesin 1967. In addition to his duties for the AOC, Odeh wu an instructor at Fountain Valley-based Coastline College. The bombing occurred the mom-ma after Odeh said on a Los Angeles television broadcast that Palestine Liberation Oraaniz.ation leader Yassir Arafat was a .. man of peace" because of his role m secunng the ~lease of passcna~rs from the h1- Jacked Italian cruise ·ship >\ch1lle Lauro. . Lane Bonner, an FBI spokesman 10 ,WashinJton, D.C., said an answenng a question that the bombing "has been classsified as a terronst attack and attributed to the J DL" The bom bina as stall bell\& 10- vestiptcd. be wd, and he declined further comment No arrests have been made 1n the case. Irv Rubtn, who 1s national head of JDL. said: "We are not responsible. althouah we do not shed tcan for the death of Mr. Odeh. He was I 00 percent 10 back of the PLO." After the bombina. Rubin also denied that his O'Jlniz.atio n was responsible, but said 1t could not"'cry about about the act that occurred this momina. •• because at was mourruna the death of Leon KJ1nahoffcr. the No quick end seen In strike BJ IM A.1Mda'*9 Preti Neaotiaton for Southern Cali- fornia aupamatkcu and •trikina Tt.amsten and meat.cuttcn met into the '"9bt in ~ etroru to end a four-day-dd strike and lockout. of- ftcialt eaid Friday. But both tides indjt:ltcd a quiet lettlement it unlikely beca'-ltc a bandAal o(illUel mnaia \lnraofved. Nteoljatioaa resumed Tbu= for tbe ftnt time ace tut wee Tbe talb wm moved on Friday 10 the Anaheim Hihoo. Tbe labor dllpute. whkb bepn early T'Uftd9y. ha bem rnamd by viofence ,...... tom llllbed Uta and broken w10dows of trucks and can to ~wls, a fire and sn1p1na at non-stnkina trucken. The mott teriou1 Vlolenc:e Fnday occurred early ln the momma. when thou were 6ttd at two iodependcnt t.rvctcn ¥ulifta fOod oo the Santa Ana f'rft'Wly in 'l'\win and Downey. Police llid one of~ tnackcrs was hat in t.beann. In Olber action Friday, lot Anltles Cou.nry Superior Cow1 J~ John Cole bmited tbe nu.mbtr o( pwckcU at Vona AOreia to flve ptr entrarMZ and ontered tile ltriken not to block drivewtyi_ Another j\ldle I ucd I MlllilU order Tbunday ttfUlallnt l**ed1111 at v Ont wvtboolel. Add.naonal pressure as betQI put on the m&tkets by their detk.s, who, belona to the same 1ntcmat1onal union u the meatC'Uttcrs. C1C1'b at .omc V oos stores stapd more mua ....ikouta Fnday 1n sym- petby with tbe smkm. The Job actions by~ wtucb bepn Tbun.- day, have caUJCd IOmt stores to be clOICd temporarily while ttplactmcnt workers are brouabt 10, aaJd David Willa~. a spokesman for t.be Food Employers Counctl The supmn&ttett have said that clerb who doa't com~ to WOft will IOK their jobl -I Ranee that the '"'•"!' .. naam/A2) New York resident shot 10 death h\ the h11acltcrs of the ship an Eg)'pt FBI offic1als have noted s1m1 lanttes betwetn recent hombings 1n Nc.w York and cw Jcrsc) that "'err aimed at former members of the Nru1 Party and the October bombing in Santa Ana In its annual repon on tcrronsm the FBI somettm~ a11nbutc\ inn- dents to orpnuAuons. 11 bchcvrs responsible even 1f no arrr'its havr been made, but 11 ·~ ran-for thr bureau to do so in 1hr face ol a denial 1f no one has bttn arrcstt'd •' Late Frida~ night. howeH"r White Hlluse spokc<;man Edward DJrrcJian modified Speake .. · earlier asscn1on. S3) 1ng 1he admm1strat1on as W11hng 10 tal\. to ohta1n the release of thl" ho'itage'i "We arr prcpart'd and our pohc) ha'i ~n and remains that we will talk w11h venous ~rt1cs. and with the abductors Jhemsclves, 1f they wish. to obtain the rclra~ of the_, hos~." 11Jt'rCjlan 'lald (Pleuc eee JAC088EN/ A2) r Juror in Miller case believed'in e~-agent A Fountain VaJle}' woman who voted to acquit a former F'BI Al".nl on csp1onaac cl\aries said the aov~mcnt nevtf should have brou&J'lt tht caJC to tnal. V11Jlna. Hennes. an Ora.nae County mental health wof'ker. was one of two )W'Orl wh<>st vote.'I for acquittal~ the m1 tml of fonnCT F81 .,mt R1dwd W Miller. Hennt1. ""ho ~otcd to acquit Miiier on all tcWn csp1onaat count Ntd sM hchevcd the .:. ll0' cmmt'nt <1hould never l\avc prosecuted Maller "The evidence 10 me '1mply wa n't thctt The case never hould ha~c come to tnal, .. she said Henn~ u1d <1he believes 11he was v1twe<I t'I a Juror anchncd to suppon the defense beausir ofher mental heahh bec~und ··1 didn't want to "'ht thouJh1 of u a blccdma heart. wh1d\ I'm not." she said ''I bchevcd Miller. ~ ... ~oa/A2l r l .. Autumn weekend may be wet . LalUD& Homecoming Court Colleen llcKecnrn ~middle .row. rleht) of Lqw.aa Beach wu crowned homeCOmJnc qaeen at Friday ~t·• aame &fallaat Corolla de1 llar. She 18 MUTOaDdecl bJ' the ~t memben of ber Bomecomtni Coart. 1.DC1a41n& (top row. from left): Aprlf P'loree. Sarah C&ntln, Holly Gel9eler, K erl llont- •omery: (middle row) Kerri Weinert. lllcbelle Weber; and (front row) Rlkkl. Jt.ackmenn and Vanwa Belln. 0 CUtlee ID the Alr.. wu tbla J'Mr'• homecomtnc theme. 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N ,,_ 19 " ~City t2 41 P.wy Qoucly. HlgN ffom '""' .,. u.v..-., IO -.. OOllll 10 io.. 70l Ill-""* ut1itAodl f1 42 lnlMCI ~ "-Ill 409 Md io.. LOUl!Mle 83 S3 llOL a.Ma,,.,.. .. .. a.Illa ..,.,., • .. .. a.-CNr . M ~ ltodltOll ,,,. .. 47 TehMV1111¥ 51 ,. Surf report LOCAfte* 11111 .. z-~ w aw ...,."**'8 2.a SW ....,,,.....,_ 24 aw ..,, Diego CouMy 2~ aw W-lelftC>.M Ttdea TOOAY Fltwl loo# 12:0e ··"' o.• ::'31e1w 6:91 Lift. 5.7 12:5tp.m oe 8eoond l\igll 1:4tpm. 49 IUMDAY Ar91 loo# 12:40 Liii. 0.1 Atwt f'llall 7:00 e.m t.2 --.Ow 1:aa p.m. .o 2 8eoond lllgll 7:112 p.m. 4.11 8un .... lodey et 1:20 L l'ft., -et 4•$4 p.m., Ind tleee Suncley Id 1:21 L"' "'-' -locMly .. ,,,, .Pft', ,... 8"lftdey .. 4 Lm • Md ... ~ • 3.43 p.m STRIKE WON'T END QUICKLY ••• l'romAl JACOBSEN UPSET WITH REAGAN .•. clerb umon is chaJ~og. Seven market cha.ins arc being struck or have locked out members of the two unions in retaliation for the strike, which targeted Vons markets fint. They arc. Albertsons, Alpha Beta. Hughes, Lucky Markets, Ralphs. Safeway and Vons. Three grocery companjes that were negotiating through the Food Em· ptoyers Council wben the strike began have since made interim agreements with the uruons to honor whatever contract is finally negotiated. In return, union memben have ~ to stay at work at those stores, &ys, Pioneer and Foods Co. Another employers council mem· ber, Stater Bros., told its employees at the outset, "We won't lock you out if d. , ·-=t.. .. Pres"d • __ From.Al_ you on t su u.e, .com~y ' ~nt The 29·year-old Hunbogton Heacb Jack Brown said . Friday.. Union resident said it is "absolutely necess.- spokesman J:?an S~nton w~ Sta~er ary" for Reapn's reprcaentatives t.o Bros. bad s1g0ed its o~ ·1ntenm be ·ntalkswtththeterrorists,wboarc ap-eement, but Brown derued tba~. befieved to be membcn of the Islamic Several smaller sto,re chains, Jihad group. The terrorists, who among. them Mayfair, Big Bear and began ta.king bostqcs in March 1984, Getson s, made lDtenrn agreements repeatedly have threatened to kill the to b~o~r the final co~tract before Americans unless Kuwait releases 17 negotJatlons reached impasse last Moslems convicted in a aeries of weekend. bombings. · Eric Jacobsen said Friday that be is aJso concerned because the new letter said, "I'm hoping these kind of efforts arc a sign that the terrorists do not want to execute these people. But after 20 months at a standstill, I thin.le they're definitely running out of time." Earlier in the week, anonymous calls to a news agency in Beirut claimed the hostages bad been killed. In Friday's letter, the hostages dis~ pelled that report. talks . ~~in.g Reagan's strategic arms 1muat1ve. The Orange County congressman released the following statement in response to bis letter from the American captives: "l stand ready to do whatever I can to begin the negotiations process that brings freedom to four innocent, decent, dedicated human beings, whose only reason for being in Lebanon was to help ease the agony of this small battered country. WATER QUALITY IN THE BAY •.• indicates the bostagea• living con· ditions have deteriorated., along with their physical and mental health. The chain of events has put the hostaaes' families on an emotional roller coaster. "This bas definitely been one of the m6st difficult periods, if not rhe most difficult," Eric Jacobsen said . "I believe the kidnappers do not now want to kill our Americans, but arc seekina common ground for negotiation. After contacting the Archbishop of.Canterbury and the White House,' I will attempt the difficult process of getting a message of hope back to my fellow Americans in Lebanon." homAl working. Comparison of water quality tests taken in the summers of 1984 and 1985 indicate boaters are not empty· ing their holds into the bay as often as they appeared to be last year. Such dumping was identified as the probable cause for high levels oftotaJ and fe<;al coliform and enterococcus, all inrucators of the presence of human waste. In tests conducted on Su.gdays and Thursdays, bacteria! levels were orig· i.nally found to be highest on Sundays. after heavy recreational. boating, Schneider said. Testing in the sum· mer of 1985 showed a reverse picture. 1boUJh no significant changes were seen rn the levels of total and fecal coliform, enterococcus levels tested b.igber on Thursdays, after a period of light boating, than on Sundays, she said. Schneider bad no explanation for the increased enterococcus present on Thursdays, but lower Sunday levels led her to the conclusjon that less waste dumping was occurring. The board encouraged Newport Beach to continue educational efforts to alert boaters to the problems of dumpina human waste. It also called on the city to sisnificantly increase the number of pump-out ~tations available to boaters. The coast guard it not actively enforcing discharge prohibitions and. as federal lawmakers arc considerin& budget-cutting measures that would furt6er restrict its enforcement abili· ty, the authority should be transferred to state or local agencies wi1lina to take on the iJ:c~hneider said. · Newport iseqiertoputtome teeth into its own disposal ordinance, but cannot do sou lonJ u the Coast Guard bu primary junsdiction over the matter, Mayor Philip Maurer said. Maurer is also ch.airman of the reeon.a.1 water quality board. Bergeson ord~ the report after aroups concerned with pollution in Newport Bay discov~ that no one government a&Cncy bad overall ~ sponsibility for the body of water. Bergeson bas scheduled a public bearing on the report's recommen. datioos • for 11 a.m. Thursday in Newport Beach City Council Chambers, l.300 Newport Blvd. Silt, harmful bacteria and toxic substances have all found their way into Newport Bay, forciQa a ban on swimming and shellfish barvestina in the northern part of u~ bl)' and threatening the Ecol<>11cal Prelerve one of the few lar&ely uodevel~ coastal wetlands remaining in Southern California. · Bacterial contamination is of par· ticular concern because people can become ill from contact with con· taminated water. bas caused sedunentation to build up in the U pper N_~rt Bay Ecological Reserve. A dredging and habitat restoration program will revitalize the area, and planned channel basins will also help, Schneider said. Erosion prevention plans adopted by Irvine, Newport Beach and Or· aqe County will reduce the amount of silt ind toxic material Oowin& into the bay from its tributaries, she said. Other cities within the bay's water· shed must also get involved by passing grading ordinances that limn erosion-causing construction and qricultural practices, the report said. The regional board would oversee implementation of the ordinances under the proposal. The presence of toxic substances in bay water may not be cause for alarm from a public health standpoint, but elevated levels of trace metals and substances like DDT, PCB and chlordane may pose a hazard for wildlife, the report concluded. Statewide testing for toxic chemicals in mussels this year turned up b.igb levels of the pesticide DDT and a related cancer~using agent, PCB, in mussels planted in Newport Harbor, the report noted. .. That is a marked change from other letters (we've received).~' Jacobsen said. Regarding the kidnappers' latest attempt at com.municatmg with the Reagan admirustration, Jacobsen The pack.age that contained the hostages' letter to Reagan aJso in· eluded a letter to U.S. Rep. Robert Dornan, R.Garden Grove. Doman was in London Friday, involved in BATON TWIRLER IS WORLD CHAMP .•• From Al when the Rams played the San Francisco 49en in a nationally tel~ vised National Football League game. "At fint I thought, my God. rve never thrown the baton in front of this many people before. But I concentrated on my solo routine and I didn't see or bear anvthin&. People said I did a Sood job ind the Ramr invited me back." The S·foot· I ·incb, 120-pound Strick.land.I who said she frequently is mistaken tor Olympic Games darling Mary Lou Retton, practices four to six boun a day perfecting her rou· tines. She says she never gets tired of it. "I'm a perfectionist like my dad," she said. She began twirlio! the baton when she was 3 yean old. 'I wu watchina a Nebruta football pme with my dad and I saw the majorene at halftime," she said. "I told my mom (who was a cheerleader at Banrung•High School in Wilmiqton) that I thought it would be real wild. I started two. weeks before my fourth birthday. It's been more or less my life ever since." Unfortunately for Strick.land, baton twirlina. even though it re· quires about 90 percent gymnastics skill, bas yet to capture the nation's fancy like ~oalbcs bas. And Stnclcland, wbo bas received no eodonements nor financial re· wards to 10 alOllJ with all her trophies, plans to reure after state and nauonal competition next month. She hopes to attend the Univenity of Nebraska and wantS to become a "motorcycle cop" -not a meter maid or puking control officer. "I want lo make arrests and Jive my share of tickets,'' she said. She's taken a leave of absence from her job u cashier at a Jack in the Box restaurant to devote top priority to school. Her grades bad been average, she said, "but I've been working my way up." Her favorite classroom subject is aeometry. "I like to find out why tbinp end up the way they do," she said. . JUROR ••• From Al I believed the man. J think the defense attorney called rum, what, a Ralph Kramden? I call him an Inspector Qouseau, OK? He was trying. but he mdn't do such a very good job." Jurors in the federal court trial in Los An&eles deliberated for more than 14 days before U.S. District Judie DaVld Kenyon declared a mistrial. U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner said Miller will be tned a.pin. For the time bein&. Miller is being held without bail at the Terminal Island correc- tional facility. Ways to ensure that harbor tour ~and charter OJ?Crations practice prfper sarutary disposal practices should also be investigated by the High bacterial counts over the yean arc responsible for the ban on swimming and shellfish harvesting that bas been in effect in part of upper bay since the mid to late 1970s. Water quality in lower bay, where most recreational activity takes place, re· majns healthful. • In addition, th~ concentration of DDT found in small fish collected in the bay's major tributary, San Diego Creek, exceeded National Academy of Science guidelines created to protect wildlife, the report stated. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmlliiiiiiiiii'iiiiiip;~r;p;;ii~i The board, in approving the report, recommended that f.lrther study be undertaken to determine whether the toxic chemicals pose any threat to public health. city, the board members said. Monitoring of vessel discharge control measures will be the province of the reJional board and the Orange County Health Care A&ency, accord· ing to the actionplan. The biggest obstacle to lowering the incidence of human waste in bay waten is the lack of enforcement of sanitary regulations by the U.S. Coast Guard, Schneider found. Because of that lack of enforce· ment, the report calls for changes in the fedcral Oean Water Act that would permit state and local govern· ments to enforce sanitary disposal rqulations rather tha.n the Coast Guard. Just Call 642-6086 °::,'::' leO-enteect Mond9Y"f'rldlly II rG11 oo .,_..,,~tl'f 1t.:JO•m -~1pm ... 'ffJAll CIOClr .. De ...... While Newport awaits the authority to enforce sanitary n:au· latioos, the report recommends that its harbor policies should be amended to require marinas to add a lease condition that all boats have waste holding tanks. Rcqtllring new or revamped marinas to construct pumJ>:<>ut facilities could be the proV1deoce of the state, memben said. Excess silt carried by water runoff In particu.lar, fish in Newport Harbor should be included in a major study of toxic contamination of sporu fiab in the Southern California beinf proposed by the state Health Services Department., the. board rec- ommended. A joint effort by the board and the county should be ajmed at trying to determine the source of toxic ma· terials and their effect on the bey and its environs, the board also rec- ommeoded. Wlaat do yoe Uke aboet tH Daily PU.t? Wt.at doa't yo1 like? CaU tit• number at left u d y09r mnsa1e wlfl be recorded, 1raa1crlbed ud dellvl!recl to the appropriate editor. Tt.e same u~-r uswert.11ervtce1may be •ffd lo record letters lo Ille edltoT oa aay c.p&c. ColltrtMton to oer Letun colema m111 l1thltde tllelr name aad &el~ae H mHr for verlflcatloa. No c:lrc.latloo etll1, pleaae. Tell 11 wMt'1 H yoer !Dt~. Clrculetlon 7WM2...tasi Ct1111fted 8dnrt11Mg 114/M2·1111 AM otMr dlpertment1 M2"'4»1 MAIN OfflCI 330 1111111 il9T It, C-. ..._ CA Mel acldt-llclll 1541l. co.a.... CA ~ Frank Zlnl fdt!C'lr Roeem_, Churohmen ContrOller .......DEN'S -presents the ca~tmt 1111ed the sch•I test at a pllce JOU can't p111 up. For a ..,,._ dme only, we're belirC bed< our prices on c.pm rNde of Allied Mio~·~ ---C'Mplt-lftwt .... toe--the ld*'tnl ~=":', c.,.. rNde °'Med Anto ~ ... butlt-4ft CAIPIT SM.IS ~Md ._,.., " !'(Ill dO "°' ,.,..... ~ ..,W1•"'· cel Dettlr• ' 10 • "' ,,,,. "°' Ol1ft'f ... ....... Robert l. Centrelf Production M9n&~ .,.. .... INSTAU.ATION OoMld ~ wwm.,... CUSTOM OIAPllllS • can 11111on T .. &iJhec._ ClfeulellOn Managet ,..., ...... Cl fled OlrectOf • uewta..NO. 2'°422 "-.... DE.N'S -.. ~-.r..·.r!~n.r.., MON. .......... IAT_..»4 ' •• ' Bring on the cake Marl.nee wheel In a ha.ie cake durlnC ceremonlee at the El Toro Marlne Corpe Air Station marklna the •tart of ••united Statee Marlne Corpe Day•.'• proclaimed Friday throa.ih Sunday by the U.S. Congreu. ' Sunday marb the 210th birthday of the Marlne Corpe. created by the Continental Con.are-on No.-. 10, 1776. Friday'• celef>ratton Included a cake-cutting cer- emony and parade. Or9nQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sa'\wday, No¥1fnber 8, t885 New Atri11m Court ,. shops introduced 8)' ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. ..., .... ._ Irvine Co. officials Fnday marked the openina of 31 new shops at Fashion Island's Atnum Coun. wt\ich they hope will boost sales at the Newport Beach· shopping center in the coming Christmas shopping season. At ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Irvine Co. President Tom Ntel$en said the ongoing development of the three-story mall wiU make the Atnum Cf>un .. the J.ewcl of the ent1re:sho{>- pin& center. Newport Buch Clly Coun- cclwoman Eve!~ Han saic:t "We appreciate the nsk the Irvine Co. 1s taking with this expansion And we want all of you_ to shop in Newport Beach because it puts .money mto the city's coffers for projects we all want." The afternoon pany. dubbed a Venettan Holiday, featured a Renais- sance theme with strolling mus1c1ans and entertainers who will be on hand throughout the weekend. Tonight, the Irvine Co will host nearly 1,000 store operators, com- munity leaders and other guests for dinner, a fashion show and entertain- ment. The $33 mt.lbon Atnum Court opened six months qo with the Irvine Ranch Farmers Matket and has smce boosted sales and ped. estnan traffic lhroushout Fubion Island, lrvinc Co. officials S&ld. About 20 more stores will be added to the Atrium Court next spring, but company officials didn't want to wait unttl then to call attention to the latest prosress at the Med.Jterranean-design sboppina mall. Richard Schneider, the lrvineCo:s director of retail ICISln&. wd the company had hoped to have at least 30 tenants by the tune area customers bepn ffieir CbristlJ\U shopping. "This is the ideal time to hold a grand opcnina," Schneider said "We hope that with the opening of these shops, we'U set the pa~ for" the opening of the entire Atnum Coun." Schneider said 38 leases have been signed, but only 31 of those tenants were able to finish intenor construc- llon and set up thctr merchandise in time for th1s weekend's grand open- ing. Some busmess operatqrs worked throu~out the night in preparauon fo r Fnday afternoon's telcbrauon. Of the 31 new 9tores. fi_ve arc based ID Europe and I 3 rnore are locauna m California for the first timt.. Scbnetdcr sa1d. "We acuvel) went after busmcues we felt should be 10 here," he said. .. The first thin' I did was loolc at whal wasn't yet available tn the area. Our customers are look.ing for quality merchandise and that's what we went after " STATE/ ION /WORIJJ====== Wlnnlng lottery ticket up.for resale for $7,000 By lbe Auoda&ff Press SACRAMENTO-AS I 00 winning ticket. whi ch could quahf) the holder for a S2 million Jackpot drawing. 1~ up for resale in the first 1nd1cat1on that a secondary market ma) be developing Frank Cascarelh, who sa)s he has access to one of the tickets. placed a classified advemsement in a acramento newspaper to offer the ticket for sale at S 7 .000 Cascarelh said the uckct belongs to a fnend. "I bought the ad and I'm taking the calls. l'"e had eight today." he said. Flve firms bld for lotto contract' SACRAMENTO -Five firms bared their financial souls Fnday in bids for creation of lotto games. which experts sar could tngger unprecedented lottery mania with Jackpots of up to SI 00 million next }'ear "II looks hke we have five bidders." lottery spokesman Bob Taylor said The contract 1s potentially wonh S200 m1lhon over four )'ears. The state Lotter) C omm1ss1on is expected to tentatively select a compam Dec. 16 and award a bid at the outset of 1986. Halley's Comet vlslble now PASADENA -Halley's comet, v1s1ble through telescope~ since 1982, can now be seen with binoculars, according to astronomers who say the "gra)' cottonbaJI in the sky" is brighter than expected. Untrained observers will have the easiest time finding the comet late next week by looking near a group of faint starS named the Plc1ades. about 45 degrees above the eastern honzon But comet watchers will have to go to dark areas, far from Cit) lights, to see 11. Guru held on $500,000 ball PORTLAND, Ore. -Indian guru Bhagwan Shrce RaJneesh pleaded in nocent Frida)' to immigration-fraud charges and was ordered held on $500,000 bail after being returned to Oregon m federal custody from North Carolina. In setting the bail. U.S D1s1rict Judge Edward Leavy said the guru could not travel in airplanes or leave Oregon. Ra1neesh claims a following of 500,000 worldwide. Treasury sets up S. African sanctions WASHINGTON -The Treasury Department on Friday issued regulations to prohibit most U.S. bank loans to the government of South Africa. Officials said the new regulations, which take effect Monday. will put into place a section of the economic sanctions President Reagan announced against South Afnca on Sept. 9. The regulations say that the prohibiuon on loans to the South Afncan government applies to banks. trust companies. savings and loan assoc1at1ons. credit unions. em ployee pension plans and investment companies. South Africans won 't grant vlsas WASHINGTON -The South Afncan government has decided against granting v1sas to most members of an 18-person delegation of Amencans who had planned to leave aturday on a fact-finding m1SS1on to South Africa. delegation spokesmen said Friday. South Africa's ambassador to the United States, Herman Beukes. said visas would be issued to three congressmen and to a congressional aide but not to the rest of the delegation sponsored by the Center for Development Policy, a llberal-onented Washington thmk tank. But the congressmen have declined to make the trip unless the entire delegation was granted visas. Marco• to re•lgn, but he's not out of race MANILA. Philippines -Preside~t Ferdinand E. Marcos announced Fnday he will resiin. but his resignation will not take effect until after a Jan. 17 presidential elechon that Marcos ind1c.ated he expects to win. "What was agiud upon here is resignation effcct1vc after the proclamation ofa winner of the elecuon." Marcos told reponcrs after a two-hour caucu of his party. "Sol conunue as president but wi\)t a compulsory vacancy created after the election because of the resignation." E••t reject. and-jamming requat VIENNA, Austna -Western countries asked the Soviet Union and its alhes to stop jamming their radio broadcasts, but communist delegates to an East-West forum rejected the request. a U.S. delegation spokesman said Friday. Ed Aleundcr said the Soviet bloc representatives at the East-West Cultural Forum being held in Budapest, Hungary. called the Western programs beamed into their tcmtory "interference in ll\c1r internal affiurs." Subpoena delivered for Ukranian ullor . ' RESERVE. La. -Con&res 1ona.I representatives presented a ubpoena Friday to Soviet officials requ1rina a ship-jumpina seaman to testify before Congress. bl>t the Soviets responded th~\ the document would not be honored. authorities said. The Soviets were tolcfthe shtp would not be allowed to leave New Orleans unless the seaman. Miroslav Medv1d. went to Wa hinaton 10 testify nellt Tuesday, said Tcmnce Wear. a lawyer for the Senate Aariculture Committee. But he said the Soviets do not btUeve U.S. laws apply to them on their ship. Greenwich to •top keepUJg time LONDON -Bntain•" keepers of Greenwich Man Time, ever shon on cash. have decided to let their expensive •tomic clocks run down and stop. John Pd.k.inaton. head of umekecp1na at the Royal O~nwich Obtcrv11tory, said Fnday that lhe observatory's"" atomte clocks wdl be left to run down and atop over the next two or th rte years bcautc the~' n ., eno~ money to keep them aomJ: The observatory. which has ~n kcepin, time 11ncc its foundi"& 1n 167S, Will now have to ~ly on ume r"C*d1np provided by the lntemational Orp011 uon of lqal Metrolog) ("'e1sht and mcasurt4l) 1n Pan ' Red Cross drained as waters rise 'Sinking fast into debt' says leader, launch in-emergency appeaif or funds WASHINGTON (AP) -The Amencan Red Cross. reehng from what charity president Roben Schubert called "an incredibly de- structive year," has run out of relief funds while faci.ng yet another flood · ing disaster. The vol unteer agency said m disaster fund is broke after Ii ve humcanes npped the U.S. mainland and then mudslides slammed Puerto Caught by a can Two-year -old Robyn D&Janeault •tanda beelde the mlli can •he had to be reecued from after •he crawled into lt while play- ln&, then became atuck. Doc- torw at Rhode laland HCMJpltal In Pro.tdence reaorted to •tandard childbirth tech- nlquee to effect her reacue: They turned the can upetde down, the child'• head popped out, and each •boulder wa• pulled after. School scores up except 8th grade ACRAMENTO (AP) -Call- fomia·s elementary school studcnts scored maJOr gains again th•~ )ear in standardized tests, and ranked above national averages, but junior high scores dropped in l'f'O of three basic areas. st.a\e schools chief Bill Honig said Friday. "There's a steady increase - actually a arowina ancrca~... 1n readin&. writinaand mathematics test scores of third and SIXth g.raders. Honif. told 1he sute Board of Educa- tion. 'The whole country is moving up r1lp1dly. and y.e're movina up Wlth the country." But. Hon1asa1d,e~th&fldc1eore att "disq_u1ct1na." wt th a bta drop 1n read1n1 from 1984 scores. a lester dcclint 1n wrhina and other vert>el sk:tlls a.nd a sll&ht increue in malb· emaucs. CalifOmta's clthth IJ'ldc scores were below national averaees in all thrtt ~as. "We'veJot some major work to do in the m 1ddlc IChools and J'tltnor baihs They've been a ncalecttd l.l"tl in tht whole rcfonn movement. .. Hooaa said, noun.a that haah hoot tat acorcs relcatcd tlVO months qo allO showtd 1ncrea1CS "Th11 -..hole rtform movemtnt . Rico in recent months. "We arc simply out of mone) and we're stoking fast into debt," Schubert saJd Thursda)' in an emerg- enq. appeal to raise S20 million for the disaster fund. "We have every confidence the .\mcncan people will respond as the)' have in the past," he said. Even as he spoke to reponers at Red Cross headquarters. the Potomac Ri ver a few blocks away swelled over .. aweomc hasn't hit as hard at the Ju nior h1a.h!t as at theelementaryoth1gh schoolle'el The) (Junior hlghs) must also make their students wntc m0tt. do more homell>ork ,·· Hon&& said He speculated that there mi.a.ht be a tcn<knn of schools to case the pressu~· on students at Jumor hiil\ level because at u. a pcnod of es-pec1all) difficult adjustment for matunna children, but th.al the test 9C'Of't 1nd1cate that atllt~ 11 a m11take "This year's ruults confinn our fect1na that anennon m~ be s>vcn to tbOllC tnn 1uon years. . There has to be a touabcr PfOlt&tn.'' Hon saJd The rcpon summa.ru.ed .aodard achievement tests ~vcn last spnna 10 all 1.000 local Cahfomaa 5Chool datnc-ts its banks and crept up waterfront streets of the nauon's capital and surrounding suburbs. Flooding this week in V1rgin1a, West Virginia. Maryland and Penn ylvama has claJmed dozens of lives and caused m1lhons of dollars in damage. Since labor Day, the Red Cross has spent S30.3 million on disaster relief for hurricanes Elena. Glona and most recently Juan, as well as the deadl}' mudslides m Pueno Ri co. • Add tn the bills from earlier hurricanes Bob and Danny, Schuben said. and the entire disaster budget of S39.4 million has been depleted. He said the agency has overspent by an esumated $5 m1lhon. not counUn@ the current m1d-Atlanuc flooding. He said 1985 marks onl)' the thtrd time in this centut) that fi ve or mart humcanes have hn·the U S. manY.. land. NormaJlv the Red Cross would llave spent· S 14 I m1lhon dunng the ftrst four months of ns fiscal year. Smee Labor Da}'. the Red Cross has spent $7.9 m1lhon on Elena. Sl.2 m1lllon on Glona, S8.6 million on the Puerto Rican mudshdes and S 12.6 million on Juan. The Red Cross sheltered more than 900.000 people and fed 4.1 m1lhon dunng those disasters. Schuben sa1d. Trial was intent of seizure in Colombia BOGOT .\ ( olomb1a CAPl -Lei ust guemllas v.ho seized the Palace ot Justice and held 1f for tv.o d.av' against an ann) assault had planned to put President Behsano Betancur on tnal before a hostage Supreme Coun, according to a statement thetr orga~1zauon delivered Fnda~. ~o~ than 100 people died. The statement from the .\pnl I 'I Mo' ement. 11.nov. n a!\ M-19. v.:a<, slipped under the door of the AP office m Bogota It said Betancur ..... , to ha' e been tned for v. hat the rebel' said v.as betra,al of hi s prom1~ to make peace w11h Colombia's 1n· surgent group<. (,unmen who entered the building '\.\ edne5-da' morning took 23 of the 2-l Supreme Court JUSt1ces capu'e and demanded that Betancur come to the Palace of Jusuce The other Judge WR \ 1n a hospital at the time of the raid. The siege in dov.ntov.n Bogota resulted in the deaths of half the upreme Court JUSllces. all 4 1 or the in'ad1ng rchcls at least I"' sold1Cf'\ and police and .N other people. arm' sourlC'I ..aid The known dead .,~ totalled ICN the \i.>urces said .. East-West linked by computer now Inaugural message between Americans. Soviets sent Friday BER KELE) <. ahl I <\P l -.\ computer hnk ~t up Fnda' ma) make 1t possible for <\menqn and So' 1ct citizens from all walks ofhfe to communicate with each other with home computm, 1t~ 'lpon'lor ~1d Joel Schau of Ark C ommun1ca· oons lnst1tutc planned to send the first mcssqe from the Tnnlt' Methodist Churth to Professor Oleg m1mov. dirtttor of tllc Institute fot o\utomated Systems in M ov. "Our goal is to improve the qualit\ "olumc a.nd d1vers1t) of tbc 1nfor. mat1on Oow between the two roun· tnc!." said Schau "We hope to produce a mutual undcntand1n1 and redU« tensions that ariw-when people don't know each other " Schatt wd be b(aan l)rtl)U'llJOO.S for the prosram 1n Oeccmbef. when he approached St.ate Depanment offiaaa with his Mk&.. They told him he necckd approval from the U Oepa.rtmtnt of Commef'Ce. whtcll '' in charfe of prc ... <nuna 1be 1nad\;ef tent apon of rntnet~ ttchnoloey On Oct 27. the Commerce Depart- ment p vc ti\ approval tn the , meantime \chat1 conductN! a tnl'I run v.1th the marn l·omputer at tht "-lev. Je™'' I n\lltutc of J echnofog, v.11h an C\Change tx•tv.cen So' 1ct an~t .\mtncan ~·om puter 'iC1cn.u't' Th1\ t llmputcr v.111 '>Cl" c d"> thl main h()(1il.up betv.een l \ com- puter\ and thoSt" in the "Kn 1ct L nt\lf1 Schall \Sid 11 v.111 Cll\t ahout S )()(1 et month w open dn a(count v.ith thC' ~hool fM unhm1tC'd u~ of the computer ~hal1 !.aid tour prOJC{.tc, ha' c alr'C'11<h httn appro'ed b' tht So"iC't' a hn~ hrtv.C't'n high hool\ 1n \.in 1-ranct~o and the l \SR. an e'chanac- bctwttn econ<.)m1\ts. thC' estabhsh- mc-nt of an alcoholism pre"enuoo and ~arch center. and an e'\c hangr hrtv.et"n fore'IJ' tnde e'.\pert"> hau \aid although JU">\ 11bow an\nnt can UY the romputer in tht l !; . onl\ ~l)t"Clll ~ups wt th aovttn- ment approval Wlll be usina them ac fint 1n the Soviet Union. Ordmary Soviet Cll&ZCM m ) '°med.a) be able to U9C the system bu.\ he said 1t "could take decade~ for U. to happen " and added thcrt al'T only •.000 romputm 1n the entire roun. lf'Y The rvcnt 1\ pan of the Nation.I Conferenct on ew Rt10urcu for Global Sttun1y, whtch ' be1na Mid throua)\ . und.a) at llC" &ttde ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~-r:--~·-·-· a...n~L...-~---=~~ .............. ------------------------------------------.-. ...... .-.... ·.-.-.-... .... --.-. ..... --..-.-----------··--~------~~----~~~~~~-----~ ~. • • . , • • - ·'What was the worst thing you everdldwlien you were a kJd?. · Complied by Fred Votelateln Rick Rainey Cotta Mesa SaJet "We pushed a car off a 25- foot cliff. It. was a beat-up, old Chevy and the owner was a l¢sly old man. We didn't ltk.e him. I was 12 and my cousin was 14. Boy, he was bad." Brian Freitag Lagana Beach Student "I was a good kid actually. Voll' can even ask m y parents. In fact, I was an amazingly good kid." FREE DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUNTY • - • Robl.DB&llik CottaMeu St.de•t "When 1 was 6 I tripped my 2-year-old brotJier and he fell and hun himself. No wait -· here's a better one. r was feeding him vegetables with a fork but he didn't like them so be hit the fork out of my hand It SU'llCck him_in the. eye accidentally. I remember getting in a lot of trouble foT that." Harriet Revlea Cotta Meta St11dent "Well , I accidentally d osed the refrigerator door on my sister's finger once. But I grew up on a farm so there weren't a lot of things I could do wrong.·• Rath Sanchez Huntington Beach Homemaker "I used to cry a lot when I didn't get m y way." Rote<*r Huttaato• Beacll Bomemaller "The one I suffered the most for was breaking my dad's fayorite record. I threw it in the creek so he wouldn't find out. He still doesn't • know. 1 also took a watch from the five-and-dime store. J couldn't afford it, but I wanted it so badly. My mom found out and made me return it." PaalCallapu BuU.stoaBeacb Alrlble pllot "I made a match gun when I was abo~t 9.1 made it with a spool of thread, some papeT clips and some rubber bands. I shot it one day into a pile of leaves and almost set the house on fire ." Richard Bold Cotta Meta Cbemltt "The only thing I can think of off band was when I shot out my parent's wind- shield with a BB-gun." Adventure ad-libbed By FRED VOGEUTEIN Of .. 0.-....... host family spoke no Engh sh and he had only two yean of Spanish under bis belt. . With l 0 minutes left in his 30-hour fli&ht to Santiago. Nonetheless, he said that by constantly talki','& to people he was able to overcome the lanauaae bamer and Chile, last June, Thomu Bryan, 16, oflryine finalJy bqan to think about the adventure that lay al\~. have a wonderful tjme. . , "Santiapns arc the most fnendJy people I ve ever He had found out about the study abroad scholarship in March, applied in April, and received it in May. Suddcnly1_ be was on bis way. lt all happened so fast, there had been tittle ti~ to think about what to expec;t. met. Nobody thinks he's be~er than anyone el~," ~e sa1d "The cliques that one finds an U.S., schoo~~ don t ex11t. Fricndshi~ arc much more mean1npul. . He said he liked the city of&anuaa<>. even though It .. I~ Jjust had tou.kc things as tbcy came," the W oodbndae Kiah School junior said of his trip. was very different from rus hometown. . "It s very populated and always busthng. !!1 the two months I was there there was never a dull day. Perhaps asa result of this relaxed approach, Bryan is back io«bool now touting what he says was the .. greatest two months" ofb,is life. .. And the hous'es arc much smaller.'.' be said. .. MY. one-story house in lrvine would be considered a man11on there.'' . His Santiaao house.had three bedrooms fo~ a famiJ y of four. There was no TV, washer, dryer, caJl?CUn~ dishwasher or central beating even though his family was The Pro&r&m was set up by Youth for U nders\anding. an international, non-profit educational organization based in Washington, D.C.Jtsaoal is to provide students an oppe>rtunity to deepen their undcntandina of other cultures. considered middle class. . · . He also said the approach to cducauon was different "The youth~own there don't have-the same 'pressures to do well that exist in ihe U.S .• " be said. "Most of them don't go to a university a[te.r they ~d~te because it's very bard to &et 10. lt s hke gett.10g mto The.trip wupaid for by Union Bantc. uponsor'ofthe scbolanhlp Bryan qualified for because bis mother was a Union Ba.pk employee. The propam arranged for him to go-t1J school and stay with a Sa.ntiagan fami,ly. But the rest was up to the ~tudent and that, Bryan said, required an adjustment at' first. Harvard." • , , 'f , · "Youleam ifyouwant;youdon tlcama )'Oudon t "They literally dump you on the fronJ porch of your new home, introduce you to your 'mom· and give you a n um bcr to calJ in case of emergency." be said. want. The classroom atmosphere isof\ei:a u~rul~. Everyone talks at the same ume. Some lctdSJUSt ignore the. teacher," he said. Bryan, who has nevCT been outside the U .S. before, said he had trouble cor:nmunicating at first because hi~ Despite the challenge Bryan faced last summer, he 1s al read~ ving his money to go back next summer and ad vising his friends to do the same. FOUNTAIN V AU.EV COMMUNITY BOSPIT AL September U Carolyn and Daniel Shepardson. Balboa Wand, boy September H Dencll and Stephen Fullmer, Hunt· ington Beach, boy September %7 Molly Heard and Alexander Stephens, Huntington Beach, girl Barbara Johnson, Huntington Beach, boy Karen and Jay Lenker, Laguna Beach, girl · September !I Hong and Richard Balentine, Costa Mcsa1 girl Maret and Howard Crane, Fountain Valley, girl September H • Arny and Richard Shaft, Huntington Beach, girl September 31 Surbhi and Ramesh Lohia, Costa Mesa, 'rl facqucline· and Kent Smith, Costa Mesa, girl October 1 Arny and Phillip Smit_h. Fountain Valley, boy Marguerite and Steven King. Hunt- ington Beach, girl October! Joyce and James Thorson. Cosu Mesa. 'rl f ean and David Zito, Irvine, girl Sandra and Charles Wohlfciler. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Ann-Mane and Jeffery Millar, Hun1- if13lon Beach, girl ~tober 3 Diane and Steven Fana. Costa Mesa. girl October 4 Teresa and Michael Battista, Costa Mesa, boy ~tol>er 5 Junko and Jay Hatcher, Hunti ngton Beach, girl Oc1ol>er I Gecta and Pravcen Bansal. Newpon Beach, boy Doreen .and Dean Sakamoto. Irvine, boy . ~tober 'I Annie and Willie Brown Jr.. Hunt· ington Beach, boy Gemma and Nicholas Solomon, Hunt· ington Beach. prl October 18 Victoria and Jonathan Go Lightly. Fountain Valley, girl Sharon and Thomas Brower. Hunt· ington Beach, boy Melanie and Perry Pellegrini. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Marilyn and Wayne SecQ<>ld. Hunt· ington Beech. girl October 11 Sheree and Craig Willcut. Costa Mesa. girl October lZ Gbazzala and Javed Rehman, C'osta Mesa. boy Anita and Enrique Cehs, Hunttngton Beach, girl Lynne and Donald Bobo Jr., Irvine. boy October U Thuy and Philip Jcteh, Huntington Beach. girl October U Vicki and Marvyn Madek.sho, Hunt· 1ngton Beach, boy Marcy and Edward McCombs. Foun- tain Valley, b<?Y HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH ~tobert Rebecca and Robert Gorton, Hunt· ington Beach, girl October 11 Mr and Mrs. Davtd Wynn Brunjes, Fountain Valley, boy October l! Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Sanders. Hunt- ington Beach. boy ~tober n Mr. and Mrs. Mircmadi, Huntington Beach. girl ~tol>er 14 1Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Fay, Huntington Beach, girl October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Hem ck., Hunt· angton Beach, boy • October 11 Mr. and Mrs. Edward TourteUottc. Huntington Beach. girl ~tol>er 17 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Jerry D. Maldonado. Huntington Beach, bo ~tober lt Mr. and Mrs. Ke vin Michael O'Neill. Fount.am Valley, girl OUR ONCE A YEAR FLO.OR SAMPLE SALE IS IN PROGRESS ,r\t-·/ - • 4 4 .. .! •. ..,. . Come Early For ~Best Selection · .. OVER 200 PIECES TO CHOOSE FROM - HOURS: DAILY 10 to 6 SUNDAY 12 to 4 2215 HARBOR BLVD • 646-0275 -t \ • I • .. Orenge COMt DAILY PtLOTISaturday, NC>Yemb« 9, 1985 AS Business community honors 4 police ~fficers By SUSAN HOWLETT CM ... W, ......... F~u.r Newport Beach police officers received special recosn1taon from the business community Friday when they were honored with awards for merit above and beyond the call of duty. The valor aw~ was presented to Sat Doug Thomas, and officers. Nctl H~ey, Mike DeLadurantey and Kenneth ~c1pnd received awards of merit at the I 5th annu~ Police Awards Luncheon at the Ncwpon Beach Mamou. "We_ appreciate the recognition 'by the business commun.ity to honor these fine officers for their outstandu1a.efforts," said Newport Beach police spokes.. man Tom LtttJe. . Thomas w~ honored for puttina his personal safety as1de. and pulling a trapped accident vtctim from a bum1ngcar Nov. 7, 1984, Little said. Tho.mas was responding to a radio call about a Btg Canyon mJury traffic accident when he saw the victim in the flan:iinf car. ~e and two men who bad happened on lhc accident assisted the v1cum from the automobile little said. • Offioen Harvey and DeLadurantey were honored for 51vina a drownina swimmer while workina the beacb patrol June 9, Little said. The pair of offioen saw a peraoo float.in.a face down about l 00~ offshore, Little said. They remov~ lhe1r aun belts, swam tliroulh heavy sun and mcued the unconscious swimmer. While Del.adurantey swam to shore and summoned paramc~ics. Harvey used lifesavina techniques and attempted to resuSCltate the swimmer, Little said. They both continued to use artificial retU!Cltation te<ibniques until lhc man bepn breathing on bis own. Wcipnd received his award of merit for the ~ial interest he bas taken in the science of finaerpnnt identification. Weipnd bas ap~lied the skill and k.nowled&c obtained through seminars and hours ~bin& die field to identify many suspects over the put th.rec years, Little said. His efforts have earned him recognition as a fin&crprint ex~rt for counreom testimony, Litt.Jc said. "Policcfilticeru.re cncou.rqcd~ supponcd by the reoopition oflocal business leaders," Little Said, "It's a special honor for all of them who receive awards each year." .• .. ChiliCook-offtakesin$8,000forteam travel abroad By LAURA MERK OflN09irNet1W1 The first Laguna Beach Chila Cook- OfT, a Laguna Beach Volkyball Association fund-raiser featuring comedian and sinacr Don Cannon, brou&ht in about $8,000 for youths to travel abroad. According to Don Rackcmann. association president, the money wtll be used to send high school teams to Europe and China for competition after the nationals in July. In all, 36 cooking teams entered the event, which drew about 1,300 spec- tators. The money was raised through team and ad mission fees. competitive five-week tour of seven countries in Europe. "I thought I should put something back into this program,'' he said. With the help of co-chairmen Nancy Sparker and Sid Farnoff. be recruited the c;oolcjng teams for the event. Rackemann had always cnvi~ioncd a chili cook-off for a fund-raiser and, once he became association presi- dent, decided to put it to the test. "Next year 1t will probably be sold out before the event happens," he said. The association also holds vol- leyball clinics for for fifth graders through high school seniors. Each clinic has eight sessions over eight weeks. Winner in the Cook-otrs RrO- fessionaJ division.was Manny's Mex- ican Restaurant in Laguna Niguel. The Ivy House in Laguna Beach Dental tradeabo• earned second place honqrs and The Saloon in Laguna Beach came an third. In the amateur divtsion, Nolan Real Estate took first place, Bcanless Behr's (Batcmann Eichler Hill Rich- ards Inc. in Newport, Beach) took second and Security Pacific Bank m Laauna Beach was third. f he association paid a fee to the International Chili Society to have the event sanctioned and Manny's Mexic~n Restaurant, which also paid $1 S to the society, will go to ~onal competition at a date and locauon to be announced Rackemann said he JOt involved an the association when his son's Laguna The inaugural Southern California Dental Tradeshow has opened this weekend at the Orange County Fau- grounds in Costa Mesa. The show, sponsored by the Dental Shopper trade publication, will run from 8 a.m. to S p.m. today and Sunday. Admission is free to dentists. dental technicians and dental assis- tants. • About 75 exhibitors arc selling used dental equipment and supplies. Also. m6rc than $7,000 worth of dental supplies and equipment wtll be given away, according to the show's spon- sors. For information, call 661-4176. Beach High School team won the Art. au.tee. California Interscholastic Federation . (CIF) championships in 1981 . The Three corporate business leaders association sent the team on a . were named trustees to the Orange _ ......... "" c .... _J County Performing Arts Center an Costa Mesa. The new lf\lstees are Frank W. Lynch. president and chief operating officer of Northrop Corp.; home- builder William Lyon, chairman of the WiJliam Lyon Co.: and William Popejoy, chairman of American Sav- ings and Loan. Their appointments bring to 22 the number of trustees leading the fund- raising dnvc to construct and endow the theater complex. Senlor lntormatlon An information and travel office for senior citizens has opened in the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The office provides information on onc-<ia y and overnight excursions avaJlable to Costa Mesa's senior citizens. It also advises seruors on available health. employment. legal and housing aid. The office is open weekdays from I 0 a. m. to 3 p. m. h was established by the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Committee. For information. call 645-1032 . Senlor volU.JJteen Volunteers arc needed to help teach senior c1ttzens how to fill out Medi- care forms and get reimbursement from the federal government. The Oranfe County Health Plan- ning Counc1 has·scheduled a thrcc- day trainans workshop Nov. 19-21 for people wtllang to spend eight hours a month counseling seniors. Changes in the Mechcare program and the complelllt1cs of choosing Reservations and funhcr anfor-Near!)' 12.000 scouts arc ielhntz supplemental insurance to fill gaps an mation about the trammg workshop tickets door-to-door at $2 per fam.il) coverage bas made it difficult for arc available from the council at They att lrylng to break last year'\ eligible seniors to stay informed. 832-1 841 . record o(S 129,000. 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Space shuttle· ln great shape after mission Orbiter prepared- f or overland return to Florida Sunday • EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE {AP) -The orbiter Challenger suf- fered minimal wear and tear during iu latest space m1ssion, with only 18 heat-resist.ant tiles damaged on f('- entry, the lowest number e'er, of- ficials aid this week. A spaOt agency spokeswoman saJd the shuttle was in excellent shape and West German sc1eoustl said a treUUre trove of sc1en tijic data would provide impetus for more inter- nationaJ cooperation in space. The orbiter was being prepared for return to Kennedy Space Center, Fla .• at dawn Sunday. said Nauonal Aero- nautics and Space Administration spokeswoman Leslie Neihouse. "The 18 tiles damaged were tl1C lowest amount ever in the history of the program," Ms. Ne1housc said. Orange marks on Challenger's nose wett caused by heat during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere after the seven-day, 45-mtnute mission that ended Wednesday after covcnng three million miles. she said. She added that the preliminary investigation of a new landing mech- anism called nose-wheel stecnng "looked very good" after the landtng Wednesday on the Mojave Desert 70 miles north of Los Angeles. Further •1m 1k ~JWn ~•vi not high an prt<'e rt'll~m able co~t 1 la•"1r1f'd ad\ erl1~ang llilJ Pilat C.l•Utf..OM\ p_ .. , ,.,. . review of the dev1~ was to ~ conducted at Johnson ~ Center 1n Houston. ~ The shuttle's brakes wert in ex~~l lent condition, she said. The space agency has used th'c unlimited runway on the dest"rt since a tu~ blew dunna a land1na an Flonda last April. Jesse Moore. NASA'sch1cfofspacc shuttle operations, said the test of the noscwhccl steering mcctwusm could lead to resumed landings an Flonda after one more test on a shuttle due to land at.-Edwani.S inDcccmbcr. NASA wants to resume Florida landings tO snortcn the l1(11C used 10 launch preparations The computer-guided noscwhecl steering mechanism 1s intended to replace the use of ahemaung brake pressure which has kept the shuttle on a str.ught path dunng landings. Astronauts and NASA officials were happy with the spacecraft's performance on the 22nd shuttle fh&ht and West German officials werr delighted wnh the load of saenufic data broupn back from the scven- day, 45-mmute flight "II was a beautiful mission that gives ourSCtcntlstsdata to P.reparc the way for future m1ss1ons. • said Dr. Hermann Strub. a spokesman for West Germany's federaJ Ministry for Research and Technology. West Germany paid $64 m1lhon to NASA to haul 1hc European-built Spacclab and a record crew of eight astronauts into orbit. Strub said the mission could point the way for cooperauon betwC(n the United States and Europe in development of a space station 1n the 1990s. 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Beggs said. noting that international crews would be routine on an orbiting space platform. Two West German scientists Ernst Messcrschm1d and Reinhard Furrer and a Dutch researcher Wub~ Ockels, w9r~cd with American pay- load spec1aJ1sts performing experi- ments .in weightlessne~. matenals process1n.g and crystal growth. Dur- ing the 111 orbits, the scientists co~plcted 75 of 76 expenments devised by West Germany and the European Space Agency. "We demonstrated that we can bnng many countries on a shuttle m1ss1on and with cooperation. get a lot of work done," Challenger pilot Steven R. Nagel said before departing for Johnson Space Center in Houston with shuttle commander Henry W. Hartsfield and mission specialist James F. Buchli. After landing. the Europeans and astronauts Bonnie J. Dunbar and Guion S. Bluford were whisked away for medical tests. The voup had performed personal expenments de- signed to test the physical effects of space travel. Scientists art attempting to find out why about half of all astronauts suffer disorienting illness during space flight. Entertaining People to Benefit Human Options ~.. Vignet~e.s displaying holiday traditions of prominent Orange County families. Exhibition & Boutique Irvine Hilton H otel open to public November 16, 17 & 18 10 am -4 pm . Ge_neraJ admission aLdoor. F01mfol'mal:1on on special events call 673 -6324. HUJJ1An ()puone-a •helter for bettered wome.n and I.heir duldren California teachers applaud fin·dings of school commission SACRAMENTO(AP)-The head of California's laracst tcachen union has S?raised a privately funded com- m15$100 that wants, among other things, hiaher teachers' salaries. "We have. at Iona last, an ~duca t~onal rcfonn pacltaae from a blue- nbbon commission that listened to teachers!" said Marilyn Bittle. pres1· dent 01 the Ctlifomia Teachers Association. "ST A applauds nearly all of the commission's recommendations." sbe added. "We have Q,Uest1ons about a few and reservations about a handful. We reject totaJly none of tlferi\." - The Commission on the Teaching Profession issued 27 recommen- dati.ons · designed to deal with a proJ~ed teacher shortage _by making teaching a morr attractive career option. while upgrading teacher stan- dards and schools. Those recommendations incl ude: -Boosting maximum stanmg teacher salaries from $22.000 to $25,000 and raising them more in the future to keep pa.cc with infla1ion. ~Providing catch-up cost ofhvang raises to current teachers whose purchasing power has declined 15 percent in the last decade and paying morr to tcachen with fi ve or more years . expcnencc if they pass an exam 1 na ta on. -Requinng teachers to teach three years instead of two before they can receive tenure, complete a full year of "residency" during their first year tn the classroom. then pass tests on subject matter. -Eli~inating emergency teacher. crede~uals and replace them with an intensive university program allow- ing first-year tcachen in targeted shonage areas to be tn residency after one summer of intensive university work. The teacher would have to complete a university seminar durin& the residency year and ai\other sum· mer session before getting a creden- tial . -Firing school principals and supenntendeots who fail to correct deficiencies cited by task forces of teachers, administrators and research specialists. Bittle said the CT A applauds the recommendations for hi&her salaries. She said the teachers' group was "delighted" with the commission's emphasis on reducing class size a.nd wa$ in "fuU suppon" of the pro~Sa.I to eliminate emeraency credentials. But she said the CT A had some reservations. including a concern that teacher "advancement" not be tied to success on a "pencil-and-paper lest that demonstrated scholarship, but not ncccssarilr, the ability to help children learn. · And she said the CT A had reser- vations about the commission's ~g ges1on that d1stncts consider u~ of year-round school schedules to save the cost of new school construction and improve learning. "Is it cos1-ctfcctive? Docs it really enhance learning and the environ- ment forleaming?" she asked. "If you talk to teachers that arc in year-round schools, they say there arc many pitfaJls. "There arc some communitiet that have tned it and have not liked it and arc moving out of 1t," she added. "There arc some that arc moving into it because of ovcrcrowdinf.-It 1s a way to alleviate that problem. • National teachers' chief lashes 'lecturer' methods SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The teacher-as-lecturer method used in most schools is not workmg. accord· ing to the president of the Amencan Federation of Teachers. "The teacher's job 1s not to lee· ture," Albert Shanker, president of the 610,000-member federation said Wednesday in a discussion with the editorial board of the San Francisco Chronicle. He said teachers must "connect kids with ma.tcrials, technologr. with adults and with a curriculum.· Shanker's comments come on the heels of a report released by the Commission on the Teaching Pro- fession, which embraced many of has teaching ideas. Among other thtngs. the report caned for more rigorous standards for teachers 1n exchange for better pay and more control over their careers. 'Shanker. a former New York teacher. bas been one of the most v~I critics of the teaching pro- fession and the nation's schools. He sa.id an overbaul of the school ~tting is n.eeded. High numbers of students going to college reflect only a lowenna of standards. "T~e number of people cducatca well in classrpoms 1s a very small pe.rcentage of the population," be said. 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CA (714) 821-7330 Tu•a.-Frl. 9°6/S1t. t -5 -· .. . .......... _________________________________ _:_~--~ l Pregnant teen girls . put school ori map " San Marcos survey leads way toward Increased em p hasls on sex education -..----- By TINA SUSMAN ........... ..,_...._ SAN MARCOS -Dnvin$ into San Marcos from San Diego 1s like Wc.ina a wrong tum an Surf City and ending up in the Land of 02. You leave the multi-lancd madness of Interstate S and travel a two-lane road, past flower fields, fruit stands and through an occasional traflk llahl: Barely 40 males north of the state's sccond·laJ'lest City, this meadowcd community of I 5.000 remarned an obscure pocket of San D1~0 County until last y~rt, when 1~ high school became a n!t1onal example of teen- age sexuality in practice Last March. counselors at San Marcos High School reported that I SO of the school's 692 g.arls -about one of every five -became pregnant in the 1983-84 school year. The figure -based on pregnancies reported to counselors by students -shocked parents. embarrassed female.~tudents and sent school officials sqambling for solutions. ~ Since then, other high schools across the nation have revealed similar or higher pregnancy rates. confirming statements by San Marcos school officials 1ha1 their students arc not unusual. High schools an Chicago. Oallas. New York C'it y and San Franc11J<:o have established family planning climes on campus to d1M:Oura1e student pregnancies. At DuSablt High School an Chicago, a clinic was set up after officials reported tha t one of every three &.1rls at the school became pregnant in 1984. "The only thing unusual about us 1~ that we came out and admitted it first." San Marcos High School pnnc1pal Wes Walsvick said. "It appears we're nol abnormally out of h.ne, but that doesn't make me feel any better." • Two months after the teen pre&· nancy report was released. the San Marcos school board 1nst1tuted a mandatory, three-tiered course of Sludy for ninth graders. For the first time, at incorporated the emotional and physical aspects of sex education The major curriculum change in- volve(,! the inclusion of sex education 1n a course called "Decision Making." Instead of teaching the hows of sex, the class focuses on the whys and what-ifs. "We did our homework, and found we were covering the mechantcs (of sex) an science classes,'' said Monica WcaLherholt, who teaches the class "But somewhere along the hne. we lost s1gh1 of what we're really LTyang to do. We're trcatmg Lhem hkc student~. and not preparing them for hfe. "~x education 11 more than mech· anacs. It's human mponsibiJity, as well." he said. Toao with the newCl.lrrlCUlum, two textbook by M indy Birigham - "Choices" for girts and "Challenges" for boys -arc as~igned to students. The thick workbooks include fic.- titious. first-person accounts of un· planned pregnancies and early mar- riages. followed by essay questions for ~tudents. The aoal, Weatherholt said, IS to make students thank twice about doana thinp that might have loog- rcaching, negative consequences. The class includes secuonf on drop, careers and other iswaes facing stu- dents, but Wcathcrht>lt said the big difference from other similar classes 1s that it allows teachers to -discuss issues of sex that were prcviousty off limits. "It's like an entire generation of kids got (the physical) pan of the story, but they did n't get the respons1- bil11y part of sex ," Weatherholt said. "They loo ked at the cover but didn't open•the book." The physical side of sex 1s covered in a biology coun>e taught by two instructors worktng together, Rick Ashby and John Morrello. • "It used to be I'd have a big box in front of class, and anyone with a question about sex could drop it in and not be embarrassed." Morrello says with a laugh. "But now, when it comes to the reproductive system. we go mto as much depth and detail as possible." Ratherthan bemga "how-to" class. Prlnctpal Wee Wala.tell Morrcllo emphasizes that he and Ashby try to give Sl\Jdents scientific knowledge to ef'1\SC m1sconcept1ons that often lead to teen pregnancies - that girls can't get pregnant the first ume, for example The other part of students' sex education includes a class entitled "Health and Safety," aimed at 1m- provang students' sclf~tecm Areas of study include dating. stages oflove. the sex dnve, and engagements and marriage. The updated curnculum wasn't approved W1thout some controversy Orange County psych1 a1nst Melvin Anchell warned San Marcos parent'> that sex education develops perven!> and nymphomaniacs and cause~ more pregnancies and venereal dis- ease. Walsv1ck said a couple of parents wro te letters a'lking that the1 r ch lldren beixcuscd from the portions of class dealing with sex Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Slturdey, N~ 9, 1985 A7 Smoking mothers · stunt tots' growth, research reveals SALT LAKE \ITY (AP) -A spoken of a fetal tobecleo syndrome. # con11stent pattern of birth defects but have not demonstrated a conJig... J comparable to the so-ailed fetal tent pattern of defecu. alcohol syndrom~ produoed by heavy uch thtnp as increased numbe.n alcohol use dunna P"V!•ncy has of stillbirths. poor icneral health a1 been sho wn in new research into bin.h and abnormal blood counts eiprette smok101 by pregnant have been seen in infants born to women. smokers, he 5o11d. Smoking has long been known to But Hall said that 1n bis produce smaller-than-normal bab1e<i preliminary stud)' of 2S 1nfanu of But lhe new study 1~ the fiNt to mothers who smoked two to five suggest the possib1l11 y of a con men I packs of c1prcttes a day he has found pattern of defects comparable to the unaque abnormal facial features. fetal alcohol syndrome, saJd Dr Because he has loolced at only 2S B_cy~ Hall of the Univcn1ty of cases. be 1s not yet ceruttn \hat the Kentucky \.n Lexanaton fetaJ tobacco syndrome is ~. he Funhcnnore, he said he has found said. so he 1s collectang more casca that not only arc the babies of hcaV) . from other doctors. smokers small at birth, the)' remaan . In the infants he studied, lower small. iaws and mouths were small. Thclr "Many of these children did not noses were blunt and upturned. the catch up as long as the) ~ere bndges of their n<>scs were unusually followed, sometimes for fi ve or six flat. Slln folds above the eyes that years," Hall said Thursday 1n an should disappear at two to four ycan anterv1ew dunng a meeting of the of age persisted. Amencan Society of Human Gen-The more scnous defects include etics. where be reported his find1np. smaller-than-normal head size, He said the previously unadcn11fied which usuall)' 1s associated with pattern of blrth defects that may retardation; heart defects; and, 1n occur 10 an fan ts of women who smoke males. malformauon of the penis. two packs of cigarettes or more per They babies were at increased risk day dunng pregnancy included men· of elevated blood sugar and con- tal retardation, abnormal facial fea-vuls1ons. Hall said tu res and heart defects The effects also Sttfl'I to be worse tn Infants born to moderate smoke~ mothen who have sm oked longer usually catch up 10 normal size 1n a The more they sm oU. and the longer year or so. sajd Hall. who established they've smoked. the worse the birth a nd directs the genetics and birth defecb are hkel) to be Hall said. defects program at the Univermy of He saJd the 2S women he c hose to Kentucky. study were not typical and weren't He said other researchers have chosen at rando m ~ ----------- Optimism over AIDS drug fading o tter good at this location only NEW YO RK (AP) -A week after Fench researchers claimed prom1s- 1n1 results treating AIDS with the dng cyclosporine. cautions from ex tcrts and memories of false hopt"s ap)Car to have muted the reaction of Anericans sufTenng from the dJsease. hit the French doctors sa~ an AIDS patient and a woman wnh a rcht.ed condition continue to do well follcwin.s therapy with the drug, whiitt as conventionally used to pre"'nt rejection of tram.planted orga1s. Tl? announcement last week that the tvo had improved after five days of tratment prompted the Amencan COIDJ1JlY that markets cyclosponne to amouncc 11 plans to sponsor furthe tests 1f details of the French data a-c encouraJing. Scvnl Al OS researchers were quotec in media reports as warn mg that tht French Lnal involved only a fewpaknts, and fora very bneft1me. Some c'iticized the announcement as premau re. The UDS patient 1n the French 1nal. who was considered near death before the therapy, 1s now "domg very well" outside the hospital. Dr. Alam Vcnet, one of the French researchers, said Thursday. Thal patient and the woman show normal blood counts of T -4. cells. the cell destroyed by the AIDS virus, he said. Venet also said cyclosporinc treat- ment has begun 1n other French hospitals. but he refu~d to 1dent1fy them. In the U n1ted State~. hot line spokesmen and several doctors who treat AIDS say the French an- nouncement has not produced an excited reaction from patients. "We reallr, didn't receive many calls on this. • said Lon Behrman of the Gay Men's Health C-n s1s 1n New York. "I thin k part of 1t 1s that the French wer:e cnt1cw~d so early an this .. I think the people really hslencd 10 what the press was sayang. ·· ,.... At AIDS f>rOJCCt Los Angeles. hot line coordinator Roben Schoonover said he believes cyclosponne prompt- ed no major increase an calls. Callers generally have "heard it was premature. and they're wondering what's going on, but 11's no big exc itement" about lrylng to get cyclosponnc. he said. A M1am1 AIDS hot line has averaged two or three caJls a day on cyclosporine since the French an- nouncement. "a little bit less lhan a vcrage for when announcements co me out," said Ellen Lyon, director ofchn1cal and suppon services at the Health Cns1s Network. "People I think are beginning to get used to the medta presenting 'the cure,· or getung false-hopes," she said. Her organ1zauon 1s in touch with rnost people diagnosed W1th AIDS in Dade County, she said, and tt has d1'iC'usscd .. the need not to jump on every new announcement that comes out .. S1m1larl). \pokesman Ron Na- iman of the National Gay Task Force 1n New York said that group's hot line showed h ule reaction, suggestang that "people have seen other an- nouncements that have raised false I /OIN f'HE CEUBRATION HERALDING THE GRAND OPEN/NC OF.ATRIUM COURT AT NEWPORT CENTER FASHION ISLAND FRIDAY, SATURLMY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 9, A.ND 10 IHftll OAr\ Of HIGH CMllllVAL, I 11111 ttrAJNM( Nf, rMitNrtY. C"Of1UMC0 rtft,O«MltS, Ol'f~"C VICl\lf rrn, srttOf.UlllC VIOl/llllSTJ, MAttlONmU, \ \ "'S A VENETIAN HOUlMY ""' -- s. s.'!di~~rl';;I 31 NEW STORES OPEN IN ATRIUM COURT Al.tn AllUln ~ ~ (hlf.fvblm ~fonio luttMO IM«fOtt IJI. '"""',. C~ll#ff Cry1t"1 fw Ml1t DIV.,.,. ~ .. SNm.M. El,,..,. fionK-rl "°""" Chi"""" C.JINr Mly.I IXl:L M1.,. Mondi ,,.,.,.,. O.Va s.IY._;o ftlUI M•'f'H Sfwon.i d'llMt• SplMll n' flnh ol Nr-wporl ~/Wli.t11 r..AMI ,,.. ''"'° <luh ~ ,~,,.,,,,, rrlpm rtt. Ult~ ln11ltlllion Wynic#Nm I~,.,, Vf•~Ylq 0 NEWPORT CENTER F SH I ( N 1 ... L D O#l(,Alll CftlNOlftS, $111/GllllC. IAUOOlll MIN , flOWtft Vffot~, M T/SANS rAIN r/NC. MA.SA'}. flf>ICllllC CONOOtllltS, ITAHAN CH()<OU.11 ANO flOWfft CIVtAWAY\ hopes." But he said he hope\ cyclosponnc Wlll not be ignored Expens have told ham it may hold <iome promise. he said, and "I don't think that there l'l any reason why so meone who 1\ in tht• terminal sta~es ofth1'l dt'iC'aseshould be denied this drug." · Dr. Paul Volberding, direct or of the AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital, said patients there have shown "a good deal of interest. but1t's not the sort of de pcra11on to get on this drug that we saw with some other drugs ... The feeling I get 1c; tha we're dealing with such an educated popu- lauon that they know th1c; wa!i a premature announcement." Two New York phys1c1ans who treat acquired immune defi c:1ency syndrome and relaled cond1t1ons6a1d I questions from patients about cyclosponne have tapered off \1nce the French announcement PRIVATE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT BY TH E MONTH • Y-ou Store It• You Lock It• You Tak• the Key RESIDENT MANAGER ON PREMISES Your personal bek>ng1ng1 are t>ehlnd Individually loetled doors CONVENIENT Rent only the spece you need 1empc>fary ex tong term Open every day excepl me1or nol- ldeys Easy 1n and out "It's dwandhng because 1f'l not on tclev1S1on and it's not in the papen ... , The media has basically turned this 1~ueo~··sa1dD~S~p~n C~a~1u~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f SHERMAN CLAY PIANO COMPETITION Santa Ana High School, NOV. 9 & 10 Sherman Clay is awarding the winne r of this com petition a $22 ,000 Steinway Grand. 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Strangelr enouah. 1t came at a time when needed the courqetomaktaohange in my life. It ~elpcd me m1:1.,,c · Ln. the n&ht dir~ uon. I pray 1t does the same for someone else. I hope you think it is worthy of your column. -J.T. From Guam, USA. DEAR USA: I do. Here It la. THE DILEMMA To laugh 1s to risJc appeanng a fool. T~ weep is to risk appcanng scnumental. To reach out for another 1s to nsk involvement. To expose feelings 1s to nsk rejection. To place your dreams t:icfore the crowd 1s to nsk nd1cule. To love 1sfo risk not being loved in return. To go forward in the face of overwhelming odds is to nsk failure . But risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in ltfc 1s to nsk nothing. The person who nsks no~ng does nothing, has nothing, 1s nothing. He may avoid sufTenng and sorrow, but he cannot learn. feel. chaJlic, grow or love. Chained by his certitudes, he is a slave. He has forfeited his freed om. Only a person who takes risks is free . DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a SOtb wedding anniversary 1s ap- proaching and there 1s to be a par1y, who gives it1 The parents who are celebrating with famil.y and fnends. or their children? · I am a daughter-in-law who be· lieves the anniversary couple should gi ve their own party. My sisters·in· law feel that we arc obligated to gi ve this pany because the celebrants are 1 our parents. I have suggested that the childl'l"n take the anniyersary couple to a nice restaurant to celebrate the occasion. but have been informed that the anniversary couple wants a party. I then said they shou ld pay for 1l themselves. f rom/l '\1-U I l'\1-I l'\l-:\H [!{). "'·'"' _,,,,¥\11111· ••• IHWIMI --STMJIM DR• '39-1770 ... UA llM:S 4 ,.....21 ~Hll UA llM:S I tSZ-4993 •umu UA SOUTH COAST 540-t5M llfm ws SAIJCJlOAQ 511·5llO _, FMTAllYIU.ll fMaY fOllt HJ.1307 UllUlllft EDWMDS WCST.aoll "°-4401 u..au rACllC LA .-ADA ' 994-3043 -MIC OIMll MAl1 m .0340 -UA cmcono U4-J911 WllfWJD UA EO.STll IMU 19J..0541 Al• lJIDEIS My husband and I arc not as well off financially as the others, but we don't wantany hard feelings over this. I'm afraid there might be some. Please advise us. -Trouble in Marinette. Wis. DUR MARINETEE: lt'1 alway1 Dicer U Ge 50~ au.lverury party 11 1tvea by die e~dtte. C~trtb9te wkat yo. cu ud let'1 taope Ge odlers are. udentud.l.Qa. I'm keepU.1 my flD1ers C1'01aecl tht W1 HQeltlOD' wlO be acceptable. A rtft on ~. i11ae coaJd CHM kard feellap tkat will ralD tJse day ud reHll ID lll wW tbat eoaJd last for yean. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I work 1n a very nice restaurant. Vegetarians often ask for a special menu. When I ask them why they arc vegetarians, they politely tell me to mind my own business. What's the big secret? Please, Ann, belp me lo understand the answer to this puzzling question. -Meat· Loving Waitress in Canada. DEAR LOVING WAITRESS: People may be vegetarlus for a variety of reasons -aone of wklcb are a.ay of your bHlae11. Your Job la to take t~elr order• and not ask pertonaJ qae1tloa1. < >ri..:anlll' '11111 ('CJ ll J>tlll a. ...... ,,-IC Anottier 'Cop' hit ltdclle Muphy bee•• u he •howa a ndeotape of b.la mo'rie ••&eTerly Bl11a Cop," which bu aet a record for ndeotape ..ta with 1.32 mllllon .cueettea aold. The mo'rie d.ldn 't do badly at the boz office either. TRIVIA BOWL IV STANDINGS Toi T1tus able e1ght·poiot scores. / ·no ..,,,., ·-...o II.it ol tut -· •-oeo a live-point lead. This week's card has a couple of .. questions that may or may not send "":! you screaming from the library. Read ,. em and reap. n •. ee·" I . The honeymooners in "The Last :: Ptcturc Show" crossed ~mporanly •1 into what state? :: 2. Name Mel Brook~ sbort-llved u·~ TV scnes spoofing 'Robin Hood. ~ 3 The word .. foo" as a subttllutc s•·· for .. four" cropped up frequentl y 1n ~2! · what old-ume comic stnp') n" 4 ldenufy the first airline to oiler 1•1; an in-flight movte 5. Who 1s known as the .. ki ng ol thc surf guitar?" Jolul Jla11eU and his assorted teachers put on a surge to collect nine Points while Nancy Prior, Lolly & Ce. and Collaso/PadJUa posted respect· 6. Name the play, onginally i.tar· nng Eh Wallach and Anne Jackson that took place 10 its entirety on a bndgc. 7 ·What was the last hor!o<' to win the Tnplc Crown., 9. What wu the last movie John Dtllinaer ever saw? I 0. Larry Thor walked "the loa,est, the most v1oleor, the Jooe50mestmile • µl the world" oo radio. Name (a) the ibow in wb1ch he starred and (b) the character he played. La11 Week's Anwen I . ..Ptcnic" (Holden and Rob- ertson) 2 Fresno (Baxter's roots) 3 Honoo (egg hat.ehrr) 4 Warren G. Hardmg (radio m- auiural) --~. Thr Rhythm Boys ((rosby's tno) 6 "Pal Joey .. (Kelly and Sinatra) • • 7 Horse rac10g (f.chpsc award) A can of Pepsi fC:~cy SiCXne) 9 Alfred Hitchcock (actors hkc cattle) 10 Paul "'lc"'man 1n .. Hud· <barbed-wire soul) ~nd ~our answen to TRIVIA, c/o tht Dail> Pilot, P 0. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. AJI enrnes muS'l be rec.e1ved' b) Wednesday. ot.herwi~ half the pla)er's last score will be awarded. I SCHWARZENEGGER TAKES COMMAND! THE # 1 MOVIE IN AM ERIC Al Wlll9 639·1770 OISTl IUA 6'6·5025 .... 637.C340 STADlll DI.ff EDWMDS EA MIC OW& llW.1 :.~\ 1ng.:-. \\1th Lhe lllllUJll 952-4993 UA llM:S I ---NmT• YILLIJ 9'3-UQ7 Umllltt4-lOU -IHI 990_.021 UAMOVIS 4 n. T• S&l~SUO .... '34-'3911 FMaTFOla rM:llC LA mAOA ' :-iu1wrm:irket Shopp1·1 MITA .U 646-5025 ........ 530-4401 _,J7-Gl40 l'Jt'h \\\·cln1·..,c 1 t1' ;111d IHU PW 121-4070 OIWMDS EA EDIMDS WDlllOOll MEmNUIMLI. Su11d.1~ 1n th1· 11,... Sll·SllO ... 154-Ull -'34-3'11 BtDA PAO 1)11 ... mwuos SAIXUIAca EDWMDS llNISITY • UA cm coml UUA PAii 952~9'3 Daily Pilat UITl lllil • EDWMDS •T<l !l40-7444 UA ll>VU I 58 WEEKS IT EDWARDS ClllEllS I I I lllD COUllTlllli. -~· "A TOTAL DELIGHT ... COMPL£TELY CAPTIVATING. ~~ REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT. The most dell1t1ttu1 UMftl aout : :·, 1 .; • 'Tlte Gods Must le Crazy· is the way It intercuts the goofy .J :-· peopte wtttl the real animals. nltiYes llM nature. · '( < The absurdity of modem Ille is brillillfttly comrastect . • • with the simplicity of the natives.· Re• ~ "IEW V()AI( POST m 6:00, 1:15, 10:30 SAT-MOit 1:30, 3:45 6:00, 1:15, 10:30 rwt 7:30, 9:45 SAT-MOit 12:50. 3:10 5·15 7·30 9·45 edwards CINEMA HAUOI IOUl .. AIO 546 3102 AT AOAW\ • con• .. n .. edwards f L TORO 581 -9500 *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* LAKEWOOD Center p U IJllJ I Hlllf ql!J S tu41ow•• ~•T sn1t10 TO UVI AND Dll IN L.A. Ill ,,.. lilt.,.. ,,,. ... ,. DIATH WISH 3 111 .... ,, .. 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(RJ 1·00 J 1s 5:2S 7·4$ 1o·os aACK TOTH£ F UTURE: ('f'GJ I 10 l JO S SOl rOO lo 10 JO nt£ GOOS MUST ..: CRAZY 9'Q) 1 :20l:lOS~ 7:50 10 00 THAT WAS TH£111. THIS tS NOW (R) I 2S l .4'0 S. SS 1:05 I 0-1!> Tff£ MXJRl'IEV OF NA TTY G""" (PGf I :00 l 10 S120 7::JO t :.-0 DRIVE -INS :~:~~ STADIUm ~ THAT WAS THDll-. THIS ts NOW ptJ Phll ·Beverly Hill1 Cop CA I TH£ N•M MISSION ffllJ Plu• Co+41t ''reen Wolf (PG I O€A TH wtSH ttt (It J Plu• The Company O f W olves (A ) KRUSH 0911~ (ft) · Ptu• Co.+ilt Pee Wee'' Bit Adventure (PG) COMllANOO (ft) Plut Co-Mil R1mbo F irlt Blood II (A) ST. ~'S f'tRll'. (ft) Plu1 Co-Hit T ne B ruit fall Club (A) ORIVC INS 0''" 6 30 Wki1y•ll 00 Wk1•1d1/Und11 12 Fru Unleu Nettd - •WIMWllll .-m.MSI mJlCMWDDa-11 llU'9MOZ1 UA lllM'.S 4 .. ,.952-4993 UA 1Dl.'S I IMT& llU t7t-4141 EDWMDS CIOA COOD PU MIM'B<nP.~a S29 !>339 llJ(llA """ UAMovlf\ 9'>? A991 lMlUMAMILU £ owarc1.'S<>U l olQllll .. 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Thompson 'Twins fresh and spacy By RANDY JAY MATIN A one-of-a-kind American fiTI about loYe, marriage and 6Yorce. edwards UNIVERS,TY CAMPUS OR ACA()ll$ 854 8811 FllOM UCI • IAVINf • DOlllM'llUlmlT Fllllll,MI SAT/SUfC 1, I, I, 1, I -NOW PLAVING - iiREi UlllSSIOH VIDO M,Jnn llrN ~ii EOwirOS ll)fJo TWln <;zg 5339 171 .. 1830 6990 •COSTA MESA OM:iia tow.ros BnstOI Px rftc s Or anqe 540 744-4 0rrve In 634 9361 *COSTA MESA * 04WIGf. Eow.tfd\ C1n.ma Cpntl'f C·ntOOn'W • 979 41• I 6J.4 ZSSJ EL TORO _,, WUTMINSTER £.dw••~ Sa<ldil'b¥. 11 Pxrf\c ~ 581 5880 Hr Way J910rM In '* llVIN f.Ow•rct-. WOQdt>t.iq. 551 0655 *LA MlllAOA PKfflc SG.lt~ SZ3 1611 --STMllll•-11 UM77t _,_ ......... t21-4t1' _,_ ..... ft14H ....... EDWaatO.COUT f\WW..2711 ---~-T91Ul-JMI ·-UW.SnT• Ml·- 891 3693 '* W£STMINSTEll E.Owat'OS ClMll\I West 8111 3935 [ ...!PAU(Nlf~ .,,..ms~ f'OONS_....., =. .... , -..ti u-. , .... _.. (llJ) .... u -------mt-..ia -•oum1MU w ... -uacrncuna .... u -· ·-.-m.. tDJ•t·llJS a new electric upriaht bass that loo kc no more than a Sliver of the . ~oc with fonnal pea and trada~on. knurelcd t\eadpicce. At one po1nt t used a set o roll-stand. mqun~c coop drums to ride on hke a chil miaht ride a shopping cart. Anchorina the Tw~n~ wa guitarisVsin&er Tom Batley wb looked a lot like a red haired Howai Jones in his floral crested ~k coa Bailey was the center of attcntaon an perhaps the sex symbol for tll audience's younger members. A second guitarist who hugcd th further recesses of the stage ~a dressed in a basic black Australia Anny uniform: The most normal of the lot was nc a person at all but a steely red-eye robot who played Fairliaht syr thesizer by computer control For all thjs flamboyance the Twin managed to refrain from any air c crassness. The new songs . whic sound slim on record came to life an• the older material sounded mor mature and livelier from two years c road testing. O.M.D. (Orchestral Maneuvers 1 the Dark) on the other hand weren' given but a few feet at the edge of th stage to set up. However this stag cramming cannot account for the fac that this once top-notch, moody bani has moved into the area of tee1 attraction. Gone are the days whe1 Paul Hum_phrcys and partner An drew McCluskey would perform almost alone, from behind banks o synthesizers. Now the group ha added a horn section and dan~ merrily about in ~opes of applause . Simone Slgnoret IN "The Widow Couderc" PG PORT THEATRE 673 -6260 ~%~ f C0a1l H•, C'r'ona tl•I ill'M - AMERICA'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." Gtnt ~I !H( l(l()AY S>1(M> N8( r • **** oH(,Mf~IAA1,'<(,, "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." GeTlt SN.et CHICAGO I Ai8ul<lf NOW PLAYING .uwtl9l COSTA llllA •U ._... l'Ki'< •...........,, I a .. .,.,,, 1-~·· "ICllOc s GotN.., ~ °'"""' 111411\1 '1&o ~ 1•11 879 91150 • "'*1'11GTOll NACll • ~ WA (°"'~ ~ u•~ --~ ~l!l~J 9'lO "11'1 641 CD8I WUIWIBI ..... ,.,. -~1)-.Wtll UA"'°"'"-(-ft ~ atl.m& ~.., «>1•11 l.MUMAlll.U ( d•o.Vtll/SoCM I 'OIN ,_ IW o "11lU!1tTOl IN l'SU611 !lho#l!!!il" "PASSIONATe" -MewMt Ndn, WNCW-TV "VERY SPECIAL'' -AmlcrMntten. MW~ POST "TRIUMPH" -Miii-Wotr, <W'l'te1'T l'CWSl'ArtM l'la'fNUtA rt.ArtA0AN • d n al . e d d s 0 d l. d c c s l t :t s f ' :I . f -------------------------------- Orange eo..t DAILY P1LOT/Saturday. Nowmber e. 1885 All FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ' I . 1 j ·. THE FAMILY CIRCUS . ,,. by Bll Keane "She's reodin' the instructions for dinner." MARMADUKE I U .1 1 _, DETOUR - by B(Cld Anderson "Marmaduke's street is off-limits to us ... he collected those signs himself." DRABBLE ;;..,. lMAf, R)R£ 't>MI~ GAME. I 'fl.IE E.N'TlRE 1EAM ""'° 't> 6€f A 'SA~ ~ ! J . BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) Ff\_ r "They're my husband's. He keeps himself glued to the TV alt weekend long." DENNIS THE MENACE l ~ l I·~ t c (' L. by Hank Ketcham ' l 1>1t>N1T EAT ~ COOKIES ... 1. JUST GOT 'EM SPW7EO FOR 1'41M ! ' by Jim Davis M05i CAT OWNE..RS Rf.HECT n~£ C,RACE, 5TYL( AND P0 15E Of:" THEIR CATS M06T CAI OWNERS ARE INFORMEP, 5EN51TIVE ANP INTE.Ll IGE NT 11·9 HOE LET~ ~E. r GOT "TUE. ME~f, 1lE KNE£ PAPS, suou~ P~. Kltte( PAPS. WM ~~. 7UE EJ..l?OW PAD5, M~ GIJARD. P~ANUTS '<OU DID A REPORT ~ow COULD YOU NOT KNOW W~EN HALLEY' 5 COMET IS COMING 7 ON IT IN SCl100L JUST TWO WEEKS A60. BLOOM COUNTY Jf/51 THE TH<MtHr OF 1HAr lt(J8(. f 51NJZ ~R. T1fE Klif ff tfVY(f 5 MY ff£f lfl:H F OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE M\01AE:L HA~ Hoe.KE.'/, ~MER ~ CLUB,&.v11"'\l"\1NGr 7'_ AND t-l\U$1C.. 1 -L~S 5 - , ~ TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE ) - " "' ...----------. '(OU READ TME REPORT TO THE WMOLE CLASS ! I\., ' ~ . • • bv Jeff MacNally % by Gharles M. Schulz I ONL 't' READ ™E REPORT .. I DIDN 'T LISTEN TO IT ... b Berke Breathed by Lynn Johnston 11 • IA~ I .. ,. by Pat Brady WEEKLY BRIDGE Ql'IZ MOON MULLINS Q.1-\ .. "outh. \11lm•r.1hlt• \111i by Ferd & Tom Johnson hold Q 4 -lluth '11ln1•r 1hl1• .i' ~outh \ou hold Q.6 --\" :--uuth \ ulnt'rablt' .)llU hold •AK'47632 10752 H +4 fhe bidding ha' prm•f>t•cfod "'outb \\ ut 'orth Eut Pa111 Pau I Pa • 2 • Pau l • Pan \\ hat do \ ou bul no"' ' ) nu hold •~S KJ6 A J9N7 + H>ti~ I ht> h1d1hnit h.i' pron•.,il1•d \\ ut 'orth ~:a11t "louth Pa" I Ubl~ Rdbl~ I Pu Pua " by Harold Le Doux What .1rt1•rn rtn \ou t.ck1• • ... Q.3 -A' "1111l h v11ln1•r,1 hit' vnu hold + 7 KI05 Q94 +QJ873 l'hr bidding ha\ prM"t>t>df'd -~or th Ea•t ~oulh \\Ht Pa • Pan I + Pa11 I v PaN ~ Wh;,t i&rt1on do vou tak• • } •AKJ~ <\QJ5 9 +762 r ht' buldin~ n.i' 11r11c't't'dt>d "'outh \\ ~•t 'orth f:a•t OMAR 0 SHARIFF • 1 • 3 .. Pa • 3 Pu• 3 • \\ h.aL 1fo H>U bnJ nov. • Pa11 Pa11 Q.~-Hnth 'ulrwrahlt>, a<i ~oulh ~ou hold • ~J 102 109M \,. Q76 +Q3 Tht> b1dd1n1t ha., prOCttded 'torOl FA•t So•UI l • I T ~ \\ h,at .action do \'OU \AKf'' .... ----------------------------------------------------------.-..------------~------~------~~~"'--~~-~~~~~ - • 105 4 93 ~ Q1073 +J'3 I ht• h111d1nj( hM' rrcwc·edt'd. 'orth i:Ht "'outh \\eat CHARLES GOREN I+ Pua "'l O Pua 2 :\T Pu ? \\ hl\t dn you hid now' Lll'lk for aMv. r~ on Monday t'w lat.nuU.. ~t Clriu ... Gorn'• eew M•alettu fw ~ eNaY•"*· •rite Gen• lfidce 1..eu.r. I Cle ... -...A .... c ....... .... 'J. 08077. u a Or8ftOil CMlt DAILY ptLOTISaturday, Ne>viember 9, 1985 .. CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANG! IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE THE ART Of SELLllll IS MADE EASY M THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. ',L nu Uaiabtra " 1111 •e&aJ 1a1 srll ~ltaJ/OIS.. 1411 cr.ilUl/!llllt '''""' 1aa.. :-1111 lulan1 IS G ·· ......_ UMPT , llllllAL..,.. P/T llW'fllT lllTll 11 " llTli. tM.a .-U la1lut1 I l'Uaarial IMt a , .... rt--'titl 2-.. fnllU\ ans ADVERT IN PI T. Oood w!peopte a Npt Bell Typing, ftllng & tmmed °'*''no In ,.,. UllllT... Ull time or '*' time. for ... ~ uunu nu phonea. Rellabl•. Wiii tr1enc1ty'onlc4I. M1-84M nrm. i.q111, .. oc)p.., and nd• Individual w/b .. IO Catlfomla'•--grow-**HIT••** A.RE fRE£ ARTIST train. H.B. &48--0770 word proceeMI' altend· woodworking ikttt1. lnghlCJhenetVYoompeny, Sandwtcnee c M TOI) lo-c rl I/Oft•·-5400 llllUL.... anQe. Wiii train. 1:30·5:30 F/tlme. &43.oete en., In .... Poeltton ttlat CAlllOn T9<1 432-1232 l t Cl ._ FfT '*""· some exper. Mon tnr Fri. Can G1.oy. 9:30 AM for appt could leed to man· Cal: Growing dally newepaper Xocountlno neo, '?' Co1ta M ... ore. 780-0<t04' lllHOTll/Tt1t•· oement. AfJ1PtY 1n pet90n • _ _IOIRTtSJALS~rt. 1•2·Hll on tne Orange Coa1t l /P OLlll/llOPT • Call o NeM. 545-3292 P/T llUnUY Some exp. w/mlcr~ November 11. f2. 13 --•• need• 1~1netlve, pro-$1100.-1200. mo. lmmed. iu-a-11-"UY M-lH L_., ~ ___.. Call Bob 979'-8376 (M on -Tu ••· W e dJ Buutlful Mlab 873-7007 duettve, leyout e1111t who opening for 0<g1nlz9d •-... , ... r ,. ...... ·-·1 •-hm·Spm , C~rtyer F .. '"NCHISE o .. -by --------• undet1tand1merc. handlt-dat1ll orlent9<1 pereon Good MCretarlel lkllla, ~ competent per1on to --IT&-... 8hop91ng ~. 1135 "" ..... 1 ~ ed 1 1 1 1 vin. bued reer oe>portunlty, noura work Monday-Friday -•· •-G. Newport Btvd. autte Dt1ctoa,ure Statement. FOUND: Bike Qn Iowa St. fr:· !0 varte; of~~~ ;:~ "t;mt Co. Prt.-flexlable. H.B. "3-5&47 12·8pm. Good 0<gantu-Cttt.!~ S~at~· ~~ 120, Colla .... Ct.-ca.Cf ~,!;,O~J3~60 2fw~~/=1:~1s45;2~ Our dlecrlmln8tlng m1r-mary duties l nofd: AIP, lllllL Aml/lattMJ ~:iri, ~"'c~~auon Harbor Bl, (SD~) w g lllllUTI USAlnt'l 2131837-010 1 lvem ketdemand1quallty~d typing (50~pm)> an1. Weeltdlyt. Tam.to 2Pm. 991·59t0f0<.more~~ .. _llllm ---------__ IQ style phones. genJ olc dutlel, Sat 8-2 Expet. helpf\.11 matton •••• •llE IOIEY I Found RED · .SOX exp. w/chart ol acc11 & 4'94-5488 • # ntlliilU/ We .,.Fn. ~ 19th/Plac.ntla CM ea1i New1paper prod\lctton \0 key. Call Cnrll, uanuy "'" "UTIIT ton, Ctl • Mt~. l.TERESTED 1 to ID &42-.47<t0..: . knowledgek Mtpful;~~ t 250--04'80 Legal Secr•tary / ReQeo-Great ~~tcln -vlron-· renow CfM)d. p · ty to wor under .......,. -tlonlst. Buay Laguna Hiiia .. v .... 1 I Coc*te ~ ht9 c»-Yoahle. 2t31822·6780 F-ou-n-d·-Whlte & brown llnee a mull. Prior newe-ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE law ofo. REFS. 830-6880 'ment wl benefltt. mmed ate opening for ~. fun male Bo xe r dog . paper exper. an adVen-PAYABLE CLERK, Full time, varl9<1 ofc exper. typeMtt.,. Mutt veloped In •twN:llii.ite a.ntatat t 6 th I O r a nge. C M lage Position la part expet'd Pump Sv-tem1, dutlH, lncld lyplng. have have mark -up and innoYatlve"~ _..... ... ........ "--rtuit. 2tN 960-9507 time. good lnqulrlee Ind between Har b or a LIUL 1111n&1Y pnon.t a uel•I ~-expet . put.up beclc-program tot • Chi I vrr ., re1ume1 to: St•"• MacArthur.SA.549-7522 lor llllg1llon and gener11 keeper will train. If nee. ground helpful. Xlnt ben-winning Choo. P DEVELOPER has 230 unit I.OST: bite lem Lab mix Hough, Art Director, buslne11 practice •I· &42-7222 eftll Including medical & Coc*IM . an• .. m-t ·•1e ready 1o wl whl mrkgs, nr Talbert 0 11 Pll 1 po B BKKPG/ACCOUNTING torneys. Non-1moker. dental lneu~. con-MllV9k>Ut Income paten• ..,, .. ' .... ., II '•"Y o . . . ox Newport Beactl. Send r• lllllTUY genial atmoaptlete. Con· tlal tnru commt•lon go. Caatt flow and tax a Bch a El Is, HB 10/24. 1560. Costa M .... Ca. llfrJ LtYtl Oltrt tact Alllla. 642-'32t ext. ..,.. end bOn\19 tor benefits. S100K minimum 8"7·7888 or 8"7-1614 92828 Background In AIR a AIP eume to· Hiring Partner. lmmed. opening In South 291 bright. am 1»lt1e111 & lnvestment.&40-5078 LOSTCOBRACORDLESS a date processing de-5000BlrcnSt.sulle2tOO. Orenge County otnc.. th I I fie 1ale1 PHONE on Nottingham 11&111 MAST Sirable. Full benefit pkg. N-port Bctl. Ca 928e0 good MCtetarlal a vefblll N•• ll&IT ent u • 11 •••2 Tt I.Na 2114 Rd. Npt Beach. S48-3888 l&IU PILIT Respond to N H/C.M lkllll nee. Typing min. 50 Ml.I Pl.If =:..~ ~= 1~% lltlW. UTI Lost •ml blonde fem...... 330 w . Bay St. JBoarpd oofBRe11lt8otrs•· NAttn N.!poElrtAl ee'!.~·. Conni!!.,., wp~·~noowledoect: .. ~'f worNon~ 330 w. Bay Str .. t f()f lmmed. openlngl to: ...,, Coste Meu. Ca. 92628 an. · ox · flW· -" .,....... ......._ a he(ofu . . Coste M .... Ca. 92827 The Boston Ctllpyard, l•m-411fe F-4iq Apso. btwn l llh & 12th. port Beach, CA 92663 surroondlngs. Mu1t have smot!« pref. ood ben-MJ.al1 100 W. CMpman, Or- IHa a,,rtYlf w Balboa Blvd ~8-23S7 MANAGER UH•EE--gOOd skills 3-4 Yr1 Calif. efltl p1ck1ga. Salary C.. 92eee t5to 30yr flxed "' nn legal exper. req S•lary baNd on history ranging _,._-....:IGe_· ------ SS000.10 S10,000.000 PtrMa&la Experienced In computer commensurate wl1tcllla. from $1100-S t300. ~-------- (714)633·69"1 Mature llnger lOOkfng for lmmedlale opening for full data entry tor accounts Call Bev. 8:30-t2:30 al pl mo. Send rHume1_,....,-::==::"'"-.;;;P s .... ••-•t 1 ---mu1lclan for duo In clubs. time DI II rte I Manager payable, accounlS re-497-265 7 w/sa.lary hlalory to: Exec.1 -Mtrt~1n, T .D. 1 N1ncy 49"-3997 celvable, payroll & gen-Aulst. 24422 Ave. da ta , ..... Watm w160W has money for Must enjoy wor1tlng with eral ledger. Please send UUL IEOln&IY Carlota. Sulll 244'22. II the LOS ANGELES TD't s l O,OOOl up No Trani 14 children. Experience resume to Beacon Bay llWPllT lllOI Lagun1 Hiiie. CA 92853 Expet req'd. Bue,. comm TIMES Telemlrtleting Of. credit"' /no penalty Call WAITll 11• helpful. Enterprises. Inc. 260 Branch office of major Law uoan&aY /Part n.. Oltaten 859-l 629 (Sue) floe In eo.t. MIN. °"' Denison Assoc 673-73 11 Tl IUllAU We otter an excellent bell-~~~~'4;e~h~~~~ Firm has 2 secretarial Exper/miture Stiorthand DEMONSTRATORS Eern new comm1M1on _..al- l1lAJ llf GaT A 110tll , •... ,... Aaat uct•tata flexlble noura 7-3. eflt program. paid va-92860 ~:r1~~a; •. cri1g"f~~·f! '~-~~~nkgpg: ~ Wpuorkt., :~Yr~ :!1~~d~yar5~·:~1:~~ :=/::O.:~ Richard, 873-4115 callont & holidays, bonus __..____ -.,.._. .. __...,, & b -... ~ • program and dental In-IEIEUL IFFICE year end bonus Com· elpful. RMI Elt1te com-llOlllY F••11 w~ _......,, "'"1 2125 Ckd• Cart 3 I au ranee Salary ptua With varied duties. Pet· petlltve salary & xlnt ~-peny. l person ofc. 3-4 "" ~1 ~ble !:"..:n = People whO need people i lhOUld 11Way1 cheek the SeMce Directory In the Get <lREEN caah f()( WHITE elephants wtth a CIUllfled Ad Clll 642-5678 ""L""tl;;;,;t;..A....,F•t••-•.•_...,,...., ... CHILD CARE/It hsknn, my mileage relmbursamenl manent Part-Time. Xlnl eflts. Legal eJCp req d. d1ys wk. Sal1ry open. Nr. Opportunity to earn extra -.... 1 kill & ood 1 eonpenlal otfloe. Nl smkr O.C Airport. 756-8 t00 money Nlllng gOYrmet thin I tOOO. weellty. FOUND: fem. tiger tabby C.M. home Mon-Fri. refs. Appltcanl must apply In typ ng 9 1 g te • pref d. Please send re-food1 & gift• f0< holldays. Houra ere flexlble and~ c at w l lrHten1 vie req. 83t·3075 642--0869 petton at Dally Pllol 330 phone manner required. tume with .. 1ary req1 or Uml •llllll&Tll Flex. houri. Witt train. ottloe Is FrNWey cfoee. Monarch Bay ' Terr CllLIUIEWMIEI Well B1y St .. c'o1ta Call Carotyn M S-726' CAlll Reeponalbleforlf'l\allhlgh WMtcUttPlaza.M2--0972 Formoretntormctton«*t DAILY PILOT 4'93-8290 For Chrl11f1n School. Mesa. Ca App~ 9-11 • 6 0 S~IA W~ER Dr acllvlly office. Good MATURE LADY 10 wortc ,_s..o_..o_30__..t _____ _ Apply 1683S Brootchurat a.m. "'2-.4 p.m. ( lrcu11-IEIEUL OFflCI ~ulte f?~. N!:port tBy;uplnglc · .. !~kt t~ln onew11'1 pl tlme to fft In Boutique. ULD • our famous St .. FV. 962-33t2 lion Dept.). Costa M ... Cadlllac Deal· """" eep ng s I I_... CUSTOM UP Ols·rrft-. IL..-ershlp 11 looking tor a Beach. 92660. 760-9600 train rMt. 557-3200. ...!!!...!=h~~u5r5 ...... 92· H En• fflH.•__. ... Jca /.,..tal General Office clerk ·~-......... J.45-S.tno agieelhe M1e8 ... -.-r~ -Dealer 1p UHL Sim um /UllPT rep. 10 Ml to CMtom -. llve In & care for 7 yr old mt&L w/some •h ex-FASHION ISL.ANO l&US/UllWlll llgnera. ug:--ice ,.. DIMES-A-LINE child, L'"'""na Ben. ·-perlenee. tO Key & typing For Development Co. Job Full time c ..... -ter u6el In t Call 91m·lp:.; 494-3328 llAh .U. helptut. Xlnl woOllng con-Medium alze nrm Mefl1 entail• phOnM. typing a al 'd' quired. omm u lon ___ ~----N.B. PleMant grp precttce. dltlon• & fringe benefllll outgoing dependable flllng. Airport areas 1100-~ ~t~!~ H~~·W~l~~9,; l>Mll. 213/216-61IO HSKPR/BABYSITTER 4 day wtc+ alternate. Sat. salary commenaura1e Lltlgallon Secretary min. s 7 Stt 2_ 800 00 3 mo. Lorey co. l28 Roen.et.,, CM nan•IDI Mature expe< to ca.re tor 3 AM. ROA pref 840-1122 w/experlenee PleaM cell 3 yrs exper. Word pro-•Rm t987 MUSTANG tight fen· 14 ATARI games $30 MOVING .. le: SalUrday mo. old, my home. Mon· --&L •-r•lllT Kathleen for appt. al cesalng e xper .• non-T~-i l/T • .J SALES HELP St0<e In CdM needs Salel der. t968 Mustang right Two-ton floor i•ck and Sunday. Household Fri Salary negott1ble. _., ~ ----smoker 760-87 t l ec-ca 1-n FfT &10< PIT aa1e1 ROI-PerlOft, FfT. 6 o.y.. Xtnt and left tender S50 each 8"2-84'30 Items, toys. putties, chit-Own transp. 650-6965 Self motlvat9<1 & prof. •t-IAllll CAllLUC SSOS ltlon for fun nautical Qin a wooing conct.. E.lpeaally High t>actt IMng room dren's clothes, campjng PIT temp. care ( 1 wk) for 1 6t1~u6oe_8S. 60s~,.~nactd11ce. 2600 Harbor Blvd. RECEPTIONIST clothlng 1tore. Exp« tine cllentele. 875-tO 10 chair• S15 eac h . CONSOLE radio phOno-Items. car radio, wall -'d FV Call .. ..... c11•)•••1100 wltyplng 40wpm, C.M. P&lllll pref'd. Charllee' Look.,, Matching cane chairs S50 ~aph $35 Console cOlor heater, baby llems 254· yr"' •my · ·home. ~ ._. area S40 886S N•.v-u "7" ••"7 Via Lido u.-o 87 .. •230 Fi nd what yow want In Sal~ Sun onlyl 775·t.C81 Fl--ir __ ---• exp/own tranep • •-0 .... • n-.-•· .,._ n..1au Piiot CIM1lft-As. Ndl. Uke new Love seat S3S Both in working $50 2124 Wallece Av· -• .,...r9'K .,..,7 - S 5 O. new ta b r 1 c condition Costs Mesa enue. Coate Mesa. Dt r 11 sharp peraon for buty &42~97. North 432-0666 •n lCI Ophthalmology ofc oon--,.,...,,,..,,,...~=c----~ ---MULTIPLE household HOUSEKEEPER or young venlenlloc-H.B. ~flt1. 1 HIDE-A-BED COYCh, 2 DANISH modern couch quality sale: Beach bike person to help me clean good opply tor advanc. & chairs. worn but usable S2S Household ttema $35 10-speed msn's my house SS. p/hr. CdM learning for rlghl per- $10-125. S57--0776 SOii -$5 Satu rd1 y bike $20 Exetclae bike 640-504'8 so n.Fo r a1)pl. c ell 24'" BOY'S Beach Cruiser 6·30-1 t 30 1S Stlllweter, S4'5 Trampollne S3S. HSKPR-COMPANION. llve 9am·SP"' 8"2--0651 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii Carratry bike S40 200SX Datsun 3 Irvine Turtle Rock Glen Basketball board & rtm an. matu. re white female, lira&Aat •--•--• 11 .;.;.•;.;;.;•-----• 5,~ .. x t 4 " aluminum -SIO Porta crib $50 Sii· N Baa 673 8235 .,._ .,...&5r>rr> $l lJ d Doors-moldlngs-bay win· NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty No _...,...,. ..... .._ __ -tl'm email. my pr1cm .,. wheetl S2S. l60 skll $10. DISHWASHER Waste ver tea service $4S ~rt ch • Experienced In L9dger , per ay dows. complete patios, Jobe to amlll, reaaonable. GARDENING MAINT Apt, small. 12 yM<t exp. Bike pert• 2sc-s7 so. King stainless steel, Oullted white floral ElatllJ•Ht card, Medlcere/Medlcal addlllons. quanty work Free e11 .. llc'd. 831-23'4S comm'I, reald't, C.M .• H.B GeO<ge 0< Ron 64M644 545-3838. portable, convertible to bedspread wllh matching - -billing. lmmed. opening. Thll'I ALL you pay for :t4774.C6 Paul 548-8860 F.V. areu. &48-3799 Mlkt INT/EXT. 20 y ... 11:w..-. -under counter SSO drapes $50 Like new T ~ 4t50 756-10SS N.B 3 lln ... 30 day minimum KITCHEN CABINET RESIO/COMM'L/INO 28 ....._ 2 JACK ltands used once 968-1486 Belglan w1ffle maker flC Ill In the REF'"CING yra. 0o my own wortc Lie. Malnt. ciMfHlpe, mowing Aveflorage8 Room.~ S 15. 8"2-8430. $ S Pre-SChoo1 IOIOAl 1Ff1C1 DAILY ,. •27804 t . Al 148-8128 tr .. trim. Fr" Mttmat• Exter tucoo • t...,+ -ELECTRIC stove $50 Re-2S Eleclrle sklllet 25 FfT, front a back office Call tor free est. 6"2-088t Mr. Estrada &45-331 1 materials. &42..()442 ADDING machine S3S frigerator S50 (4) Interior Cn11<f1 teak desk $50 HST. ruOIH" lllE E I I M-A-SONRY-/CARPENTRY atral ... Two men's suits SS and 36" doors $10 each Christmas crafts, new Newport Hts. ~8-1873 xpar not eseent at. co . PILOT SPECtXLI FrM Ru.fits;;. HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE J 0 . INT/EXT PAINTtNG 51 0 ea c h Men 's S3 G needlepoint, latch hook , lege bactcgroond pref'd. Very compelitlve Lie 'V Tr" trim. lop. remove Hou&e1&Ap1.AMl.ret•. women'• ctoines s i-ss: ~~~ 1:;: ~ ta:! s 6 . s 8 A r u 1J c 1 a l Pr_tfnaataalJ-Newport Beacn &4&-5073 A .lnSured (714) ~9-1604' ~~'.'~'.;~CRa & ciMn ~ Stu s.49-1e-g;g-Oulllty work. 116-5753 ZJo-zag NWlng machine sso each 5s7•8838 Of Chrlstmu tree $20 Wahl Uaiaiatrahn SlOG lttt"'9iht·lle4ieal SERVICE Doore-Repalr-Altersllons --------UWl IEIYIOE reconditioned $4'0 4 SS7-7300. electric hair trimmer $20 yplng. appointment•. In-Ramodel-Panel-Loc1<1--etc S. nL I MIP. Toyota rim• with hub ---_ Jewelry cultured pear1 LOU llEm suranca. Top salary & DIRECTORY Cablnets-Wlndow·Fenoet Pe<IOl"lal snopper/con1ult. ___ &4_S-_1_5_8_7 __ _ capt S tO each. 2 almost GAS dryer $45. Schwinn pendant $30. Pins S20. Tired of R. E. Become 8 fringes to lhe right per-35 yrs exp. Jerry 6"2--0567 Wardrobe. gins. part tee. ~al new t4'" tires $20 eech. girl's 5-speed bike S50. Rhlneatone p endant a. Loan Rep R.E. lie req'd. son. Newport Beach, 4 or CALL TODAY'! ----Terry 650-6104 ext S. " 1· 14" Cnevy Ure on wheel Pulsated g11vanlc st1mu-t>racelats SS-$25 Deak IBM aetup lor you In the 5 days a week. 650_ 1900 ISi Fii LOIS ClaiH Cart PLOYM ENT LXCX $25. 2092 Wallace Av· latOf S4S TV antenns ro-15a:ip2s0 SM5-Sdl0. P~onH field .. training. starting Your Dally Pllol Childcare my hOme. N.B .. I~ A ~mphuts. 752·600f enue, Costa Me111 tator StS Large wicker ..-s: O em c .. rome soon 770-6067 Chuck Sell Idle uem1 &42-5678 ServtoeDlractory C M area Tranlport lo Aarftm HANDYMAN ... ttyl. Plrtlam & Ateoc. 5-48-70 11 new bike basket S8. table lamp $45. Luggsga · • -school & back 650--0258 C rpentry fencing win-lb ADULT I f S50 646-7332 S5-S10 32t Pirate Road. t••••••••••••-•••••••••••4" 1•2R~~arese21nttdatl'va•ot :OWi. plWnbing, niarllte, ..., ...... • .. 17.._ ____ _ P aypen so a __ __ Newport Beach. Near St • • • • Christian mom wlll care fO< lub encl, haullng, etc. Block wall•. brickwork Matching h&tl~ collon HEAT lamp on adjustable Andrews Church eam-12 1 DELIVERY DRIVER • 6mo-up In my S.Clem hm. Andy .. Jeeul II LO<d concfete. Comp J)9llos pltlowt $50 7 couch, stand $15 Large toldlng noon Saturday/Sunday • • _ meal_ 1,_actlvttlas. 492-7957 (llC•3<M05) 636-8244 t s -ex-. &46-4834' r1dt S20. with 2 coordl· table S7 Bumpe1 Jack SS ----• • ,. -_. natlnf Ohllrl S15 each Wroug ht Iron table OVAL tablewtth leaf and 4 ,: Dally Piiot motor route ................................... _ Experience In my C.M. FENCE' Repair. New a old. BRICK. BLOCK. STONE Iron ng b oard SS. stands 20' high 2/S7 hi-baek chairs $50. Slip-• available In Huntington • home Mon.-Frl Full time. Wood. Chain link. patio'•· CONCRETE. 20 vr• exp P•chlnko game S30. 54'5-3479 perchairS15.3plecelug-• e Agn t-3 63l-607" freeeat.Greg,988-1tt8 Terry538-7988efter5 Wooden hutch $25 ----SlO B 10011 $10 • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • all Repairs. 847-7901 L vi M will b b""'t Matclllng 3Wx4' table H~VER USP2·5rlghst ,v1cufum, gpa.r, plus arn'umerou• • • A,,1.·aact -0 no om • ·-GATE a FENCE REPAIR Brk:tc. conct9te, cu.torr and !elves $25 Parakeet c,_ner x oo " per afternoon e your child In my nome 8 LOW PRICES wortc. Low cost. Cell Bo~ SS BSA t le green art1tlc111 Christmas treasures Saturday only • • •rail•rt mo-up, M-F. 63t--0 179 NB 771-.4229 Of' 871-t978 835-4384 Of' &48-95S7 cage . turn ab tree along with orna· 9am -4pm Newpo r t • C II 641 4333 Me ::J..i _______ _ SS. 2 nightstand• s 10 ment• $30 TV cable con-Shores 304 62nd Street. • a -; on-APPLIANCE REPAIR CltHia1 met •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. BRICKWORK. Small Jobi. each. Matching 9-draW« verter s12 Folding slyte Newport Beach • day-Friday 10-5 P.M. • Wasner-Dryer-Refrlg-etc AOBtN"s CLEXNlNG Paint. Drywall. Carpentry Newport, eo.t1 Me .. dre118r $2. Matching I ....... 'ss A-I -----• • 722-1737 20 yr• exp SERVICE·. 8 throoug .. ty etc Gary ..... "'277 PTL lrvlne Ref'a 875-3175 mlrrOf SS. Partlcle board w ne r...... '""'V nnera PORT ABLE Crt S2S Pl1y-• Ask for Art. • ----" . _.,...., . . cubes 16" SS each tennis recquet along with pen $30 Swing $8 I• • Appllance Sarvlce. Refrlg .• ctean noose. &4S-9741 HANDYMAN LARGE end ~ M.ICfowive !able S20 As-six can1 Wilson and Penn Strollers s9 and s20 • O C t • wasner1-dryera-ranges Houaeclelnlng. cerpell a am111. 1 DO IT ALLI """'"'"'.~~:":==:::r--10 rted iplcel k nick· lennls ball1, great shape Patio wood table S30 e f8ng• 088 e dishwashers Uc S22·2323 upholatery wlndow1 etc. 53 t-S579 Pat Of txe mtg. ... ., •• k ..,.k ... ·Ives s l ............. $10. Oust Buster hardly B d • D II Pll t • ----I . •• 12' 12 QUICK a CAREFUL n... '"' . uvaft, u•..,. $12 Office chair SS enches, 1n1ng table, ie 8 V 0 e AIJ~llt/CHCHlt llr~J ahrt, • 1· HOME REPAIR Carpent chair S5. Throw rug1 """" S wood $30 Chairs pl1nta I _ _ Co 1 I lnq ·~•·--· ry LO RATES T138().48 70"x50" SS each. King-AQuarlum eQulpment 1· $2-S 1S Book snetf s 10 • 330 w aa., Drive • Panclng Area Repair• & mmerc . . '"""""''"' fencel & ga1 ... tree tr1m, 112-M 10 .a. btanket SS. Klngalze SS \..arge wash basin SS Desk S2S Lamps ss-sa· • • • Resurfacing . Rooting & D's Cleaning. Resld/apt, dump rune. C.M. & N.B. SelfS Ex .. tin comforter SS 5-gal-Baleball ~love S~ 12 volt 01aues 10¢·$ 1 Twin : Coal• MeN, CA : Waterproofing• 831--4 199 For metlootous & detalled area. Jim Whyte &42-7206 tetage per1I ton gHollne c1n $3. ~~~:: gre~11~7 ~~~e7j l>eds s 15-$2S Wood 9 '••••••••••••el••••••••••••• Orlveweya, pat1os-:Pathl, cleanlng Sallefactlon laallaJ *A• 1 ..... * 964-2650. Ford tall nght fixtures drawer dreuer and mlr-etc No Job too email. guar. For appt 549-429<t Cf AXOCIRd · MOVtNG CLEAN a EXPERT APARTMENT size 1toves $ 10. Retrecl&ble Ironing ~~3 ::i7 9S3· l3 l 6 or Reas Mickey 538-0553 Home & Office cteenl~ by Garege & Yard Clnupe Over 26 yur1e~ ~-complete Royal 36 bo1rd SS 3 loot lloures-1 • COLLECTOR WANTED Asphall-repllr-prtclng loll JODI. PleaM call fO< rM Jon &45-8192 Uc. T-118,428 3().1353 high. 20 wide. 24 deep, cenl llxture with t>vlb 1nd SINGER sewing table llke apt. complex-hesvy rollet asttmste 84'2-6748 Conetrucllon CIMrHlpe. 1T••-•Wiii whlt.e porcelain Electric ballest S5 Aqusrium new $50 Bookcues S tO s 69 7 9 -·---- 220 drop In 24x2• 1111n-hOOd 2glass$1-S3 Head I Drapes StO 6"0-0223 Joe 6" -•2 am-pm ~_:=~:~~~'r.!:~.= Fr"Tre~J'J,':9~'m ITllllllllNI•. teu 1teet lncludlng vent, to toe yellow rain coat ---Conc re11l mHonry all p 6"5-98ee •• <>r.ngeCo Ortalnal llte and blower Both used during con11ruc-SOFA a· velvet gold 160 I y Pea. fr eat 111 c • d trane. Ina, GREA TEA NPT /C.M. ArM Student Movera. Tl\tuf'ed have 3 burner oven, Hot lion With hood s 10 Dresser $<4S SS7-0708 Part time opening In Laguna Martinez Co 89S-7133 Prof. HOYMC'-"lng. 5 yn Haullng-e!Mnup-palnttng-Lie. T12"""3&. &41-8.427 Pot nJ . S so e 1 c h ThrM heed tights S l 1-rHPE WRITER Remington PAMll --im ellp local, rell1ble, wtcty-moving. 7 d&y9. 543-74'15 NEW Warehou" St0<age 722-t 599. each Body work equip portable cerrylng c11e B h / L NI I ....,, blweetcly. DD'1 &42-92&4 BARGAINS of the week menl S 1·$5 Brand new S 10 Man·1 new awester eaC 8QUn8 gue area. All type1 designs & colort . RESIDENTIAL. Xlnt Ref'1. ltalt~, ltaaty STARVING 4 WORK. Winston while wall tue 14 1 size Medium v neck Call 6"6-2113 tor esl. fitanl Fr" Mtlmate. &41-50e0 :::,~~:~~:a~:,~~~ .. 70 series $50 on rim maroon $50 Velvet w••i Earn up to $6.00 per hour for Remove aaph11lt drive-lg~~=~a~ta~;~J~?S:,018 THE OfFICE OF Hlghtech Mowr t t4752e Ofdef $60 Riviera hide-a-cover also Large p•ece hanging large meat. ffl ways. rel)laee wt concrett Dr. John Caroompu 0.c.1r~utift~m'~;i&iiiir b. d c 0 u ch s s 0 . brown carpeung 16 1 16 Italy s 10 Solid oek 3 c 0 II e ct Ing f 0 r m 0 nth I y brlck/blOCk wrk 539 -034'S Ctatract•r• ............. BNQh, 54f..<t02 t - 142_2099 great ahape S20 Octo-piece c1nnl1ter Ht, · ................ ' ..-Ylllli 1111 gon aquarium hardly square SS 645-9S2 1 Aatt Ctl ALL CONSTRUCTION CARL TONS Hair o..lan. Prof. beltendtng by St.Ye Neat a Clean Int/ext paint· Ing. , .... prloM w/QUatlty wortcmanlhlp. 841--0'182 · PAINTER NE£08 WORKI tnl/Ext. ~. reftn ~b. (28) ~up .. wor1' guar. Dew Palrttlng "4-M37 TIP tlu.nl,..,. In O.C 22 yra. Promp11 Rees r1t• Ref9 33-4950 *Ul-1111* p-IN+tNIOA8 HANGINGISTN PPING VISA--MC 873-1512 ANDYS WALLCOVEAING ln1t1llatton & Removal Int J)91ntlng. 546-.4013 Exi*'f W~lnt In stllflatlOn. ReM. Coneult- •nt Ma6gl~ 811-161<> LYNN HANSEN'S Interior PalntfnO -"' Paper Hanging. 549-9877 POWER STRIPPER.. Strte> It on the well . RemoY .. ~a c1eM Rea. Ne/bond 831-1170 •WE GALS I HOOL01t •HANG TOG!THER• 839--0730 ANYTIME Plater Ed'1 Lath & Ptaeterlng Int/ext J)9tctiee1 !eicturea, room lddltlone MM251 NEW/REPAIR. Oullllty. No Jobe to lmlll. ~ F,_ ..... lc'd. 1314$46 Pl BEAUTIFUL walnut dining used S50 Slat\d lor SUbSCrlptlOnS. Miieage 8110W• y UTOfTRUCK fiECH New-Remodel4'\ddltlon1 351 Hotpltal Road Sulte 646-1711 or &45-1<tH room lable with unique above S30 650 3567 1HREE pair good tlr", " "" 722-1737 llc#48083" ~..._ 1 30 A r I • 104, Newport Beach. =· = "• baM end two , •• .,, .. -d eep tr e 8 d 2 • ance paid In addition to hourly yrl eicp. eu a ... &42·&411. _!!!_ _ )OtledOne (4'1x7 t) Four metchlng LADIES 3-apeed bike S25 GR78(21S)70Jt t4 $<&5 2· ,, .. ell Adrian 8"6-4443 REMODELING I a:a::: I c n_ xia;; CAA EAA ''°"' 1 arm chatra with up-Portable typew11ter S t5 H78x 1S R T on GM rim• E I d f d INt ROOM ADDITION'S N:::p ........ fof etaerty. At 12.50 per Fauceta. = u-.-~tered Mats S50 each Colemen heater S8 I S2S 2-F78x 14 on V1llant. wage. xper ence pre erre Belci't Clllel J• ...... ., ... ,.. .. __ to n..-...1n. ............... 151-........ .. 12' ~· 873-38QQ • Heater !ans I S each Di rt or smell F0<d rim• c oX§f b1VING SERVice 673-8122 llc•207481 ""' ,....... y..... -~ ....,.. ... ......._ . Household ttem1 5¢-SI I $45 palr 631-3701 but not required. Underw1terHull Cleanlng 'IHeanngoonerlgtl Care f«etdettvlnllcen .. &pert 9ervtoe&_..._ BICYCLES Lady' I 3-2 3 9 0 F 0 r d h. rn L --& u I I 675 7392 Cn1tnctlta ........ ..ome. Home oooti .._ apeed, hHllh Slddl• S4S-8104' I V ZENITH 19 Inch ,..an -CAS 8119 Co. 492-1827 ... HY.,.......... 32~elq)."-td'l/COnwft, Man·1 10·IP .. d hll portable, like ""· very COAST BOAT SERVICE A lall"•I Htg A/C, Ref r'Ptl hi U mMle Kathy &40-4l01 Uc 140I036 ...._1 complete ellctrlcal light LARGE yard sale Hou... clean S3S ~8-3002 Complete Oetalllng Xd31n1-De1lgn·Remodei Amina AIC 'YI le 4'5t2t3 ......aTI system Both iootc ride hold 111c1ms ctothes 25c· Muat be 81 Leaet 11 rre. old Bottom Cteanlng/Pstnttng Top Quality. Low Prtc.. 1 ·-..a .J. Love C4nf0telder'y. MW Ctiolee $49. Chlld'a S5 Camper shell 150 •• Haul Ou11 893-44'45 Fr• .. ,. Lie 831·23.45 --IA..-1 State MC. 791.o.410 ,..~j,Pa~ --couter breke Crulaer Cru11er bike S30. Home I LIWMIJt _.,v ....., .--S l7 988-8138 c:assa11e p11y1r S!IO Call •• 1 ltnicn BUILD APT OR HOME NUMUAtdlav.....,..to ~'""""'-,·.,_:; Crocheted atghana S30 condition AOfal In beige 10 •M 4 p M XC:U'fype W0<d Prooeu.-from I t9,900. 17 14) a;\ o;;:ifr•Tr1mmlnG !NH\. leaw munee UO-r7M Dllfteta1 ...... Colemen 2 man tel 11mp and $35 Saturday only greens gold• rusti l~S ~ • • • • Ing. We do ~uac:rtpti. 95f.6e10 (213) 421-21N Yard Malnt.•HeullnO tot Ana Cat11on 642-tl3t ~= ,. S8 Super fl1h •nd fowl 20292 Kl~e Drtve 511111 S48 6827 · MA. KIRKLAND malling 1111. etc 788-3330 ATC Commercial Orywlll MIKE 15()..S2t3 8 ~ ... ~= water smoker S2S Tire' An1 Heights S40-457S -s C Q UTY TREE TR MING I -ch1tne H78x1S $1 0 ~ACUUM cle1ner S25 842-4321ext.107 Comput1Ze8ootcleeeplngA peel= In omm'I UA I iliiiiiiiii_._,..,.l"""IP-t•I 960_ 1181 MAPLE t>ook csM with PhOM mate s25 Hand t SBA I II Ind 'I Fr• "'· T,_ root...atumpe ramow FINE P NTING ly AICh-MMOOILINO. ,_ IM. ----cto<;k $35 Air llOCkey tools l 0C·l l5 HIXIH I :1~~122 0::t~f.~ Ml·at23_11c.1~24 ~-722·1171 •d81n«. tt~ot~ Ucl*-1 M14CMt C&lOHIAL t0f1 p111d I o•me s 10 PIHtlC: mooet llema 10,.s1s Golf .. ~ Qeln.Up • cuatomera. Uc. 2'°""· ;aai~·jiii41•i-.iiiiiiiiiil good condition S50 Sh1psbu111 $10-S1Seach eQulpment tOc S2 5 LloenMdTyplngS.,-.,toe lltctdul llln tf1lntTllnG':. Thri·Youl ~11" ra ~=:; MllChlng Chl lr $50 1 289 Ford Mullang block 9a,,,.....pm 32e9 WHh· TODAY'S ,.. ..... "'!..,,"eY f!Y ~230<:1 , __ .. -:.t • .'..::o ..... 13 MINIOW PAINT! au-~"';:-~-·· 873-874' 1 w1111 pan SSO F0<d held· lngton Avenue. Co1ta ....,. "" .,..&-v " --Mo99,.... Quallty i. our policy -·1 COLOA TV ISO 12) 'Yf:: 1 ers $50 38Q Pontiac: Mesa REAL ESTATE ~· ~ Ouellty WOttc. free eet. Full Melnt: Mowtng. pltnt NCMl64t JE,, Uo.... 7 ...... h'Mldt S50 72 ,.......,., gu •42551S .... 7.401 --.... • ~· .U l ffij;iJitflliiiiiliiil--1 writer• I t 51$20 IC· taAk ... 72 c=.y!.o __..,, INTl -09fctM bite• • 15 DISh· " -;) ..... ' ... YI ALL fUrnac. 24,500 btu a amc ATJON8 try hrvic. --llECTftlCIAN AMe rates. .... 2 11 A.A.A. PA lnt/1J<1 ""'AiYoii'iiiiiiiiiiiii?.lii;;i ....,_ nted• r~lr $25 bOdy p11rt• SS $50 each With r~te thetrnoat•t CLA~ ft Aeplilr-Aemod'l--Addlllonl Uc.1233106. 8mallllat99 e LAWN l!IMCE LOW!IT P<*i~-· M f/411' I Oreuer l20 Car c.atrlet Aecon Chevy rad111or S50 846-0744 2 2790 0oora,..1c MMNO Jobi & repalt'a. MM20"3 Mow~ t.toe MO. U0. 10 Step ~ 4 ~Window WllllNnl •15. Hand ~ $20 150_ 839·3050 ASHER S60 Cryar '50 lM -BUILO OA-R!PAlR---..ALI ELECT.UC-125. 9'1-5737. 171-512« DAN ALYEA PAINTING ~ ~-11N111 8tlopplngcertl10 Cycie MAAINE h•,dw•r• Con Older small refrig.rator ARE IN THE REAL w.i1e.1taJra.ralffnga o.p.tldeb6ew/rw rwt ... 18HI WA LA pt Uo,425124 Wlndolr ..,...,......, ~rrter 115. Or1ftl1t9 trota $20 F°endeft $8.50 $50 Aotory a:>ower d()()B. ~. rnoMfinOI Uc & lneured "'8-70t3 8od --.. ..... ...-""'6. Cell~ "4-2017 oomm,_,~ did i tatMee (!WW) (2) 125 MCh FOU1 -a111et gear &25 mower sso Pulh mOW'9f ESTATE TABLOID u111oe Don 914-5.,.t _., .. _ .... .,,,. ?i· ................. PAINTINO & hU. hi• aa.1eoo Metl'a, women·• elOll'IM. C1btM 1 1~ Swltehee 115 M1nl•ture cunoc.bf· Llci electrtctan. u . Syttem.tte.U0-.147 ~ ltloes 25'..S2. 49e1 Lon Paint Conlr011from110. • net $25 221 Flower SECTION Wilil/IAIPllTIY Comm. Ind. Senior T ttm/et.Mup, ~ "':./,':,'· 30 )'f•.,.r.m· Ann, lrvlne Off Wlllnot 93 1 We111 18th Coeta Street. Coate MH• imli Jotle • ,._,.,,. Ctttqn rat•, SIMI! Iott gsdenlng Coml*Hl'.lt Md vai. ., .. 551-<M07 M... &46-S"4t ,.,.. .. lm&tel. SAi-2003 epeclall91 4 ... 2NO ptlOel otlUdl Mf.70U Cl••lhcl Ad11 "2-M71 q • I CHIClt IVEllllON POltSCHE AUDI CHEVllOUT Hlehe11 ()ullry S. ... 6Snvk1 . o~ eo.t DAIL y PILOT /Saturdey, Hov9mber •• 1186 Al • THI ODORE ROBINS FORD J0/10 HAAl\(JA RI -.'0 (U\IA M t\A ft4J uul(i ITllft ti air vlnyl roof. te, leether Ioctl•. wire IN. 1111, p/I. 781) ON BEACH /PLYMOUTH 5'0-5164 ITl&YI. equip., hrir . uno.r 5000 048 ·"' & Son Mef'cury r Blvd.C M 0·5630 I ;q f")l (JIJ f RO BINS f 051 ( . . . ' ......... -c:..... .......... DODGE '87 o.n. nu UrW & bettety $495 6'2-4397 ---........ Proepector, v..a • .uto. ate. 01g1ta1 cue. mt. cuecom ltrlp-., llP9C .... & are.. (1LXV721) -_...._IM ('90i.~01lll THEODOR I ROBINS FORD JOt>l, tU.11110• !lo If r. (0~t1ai M l \A r,.,i, 1fJlf• , ... .. , ... .,_ 5 IPo. air, eaee. P'l'f Wln- oowa. pwr Meta. "'9- IUl'lr oof. low mtlMge • Super C l ean . (UC• 1JVOO 10) .... THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOM\ HAl'lllOll Ill V [J (0'>1A M t~A t.47 IHIHI THI ODORE ROBINS FORD ''"'O HAllllOll 6lVD CO'>IA llfll'>A b4 ~ ori ,, FORD ·95 T ·Bird-<*ti. ode veiw wr1I seoo Scott 241-1617"' 972-2051 FOAO '89 Mualang Madi 1 Cl&ulc. cleen, nice ....., s.t otfw 87~5a FOAO '71 T-81rd, 4 dr, xlnt con<l. au extras S1200 642-9178 FOAO 77 GRANADA. 4 dr ale. 8 cyl S900 AM for Cttucll or LIZ 646-5743 or 64&-7171 FO'RD '78 LTD II. nda bttry \st 1 1000 '74 Dart, auto. air. $750 963--0656 FOAO 18 Sta wt p/1. p t b 8cyl . 1000 646-6368 or 642-2574 - SYDNEY 0MlRR • 'M:mtOUe ...... '9C11TIOU9.,.... MAMleTAllmWT ...-erA~ The ~ per.one we TM lollowlng l*'90nl .,. dotno bueln11a aa: La OCMno buelMel •1 Kltby Parlal•nne Ap1rtm•ntt, Malnte11anc• Company, 20•32 Santa An• Ave.. 11n~ ~ BIYd~/321, Senta AM. OA '92'7'0T Cotta MMe. CA 921~1 ~ Eben Turner at\CI Tim ThomM. 1'40 leb- Mary Stanl•Y T1.1rner , oodl,ColtaMMA.CAl2121 _U._IColl_n_,T.,..own-_,C.,__..,,1,..,..2--Trutt .... 1200 Quell Street, Th.. bl.ltlneet It con· ' ~ 9Mctt CA 929e0 dueled by an lnclMduel HM ml, under warr. Thie bllalneM 1, con-Tirn ThomM LMther .. ,.. S7200. duc:ted by 1 temlly m.t Th.. 11a1emen1 ... flied Wlcdya. Pvt~. 250-0474 Roo•r Ebert Turner, With Iha County C"'1C of Or· MEAC •79 capn blUe. Truet.. Moe County on Oclooar 31, ' ... TNI 11tat«nent wu ~ 1915 ' ~. QOOd cond. -500 wlUI IMTCounty a.ti of Or· ,_ obo. 751...._...,.. County on October 29, Publlthed Oranoe ea.t ME..CUAY '8' Gfen Mat· = Deity Piiot Nov9m* 9, 18, ....,. Q111a Wgn LS, loeded, tow "!Jlf11 23. 30, 1985 I., ml. t paUllJll09f w/told Publilhad Or9(19e co.t · down ... ta. a11,aoo. ~llot Noyembar t, 1e, -------- 550·5127 23• • 1985 . S• 128 __ ,.. __ IC_NO_TICE __ _ 'II •H•l LTD Aennoul .,.... .. 5 apd, *· AM/FM. (Serial Pl8.IC NOTICE NAiil ITAT'llmff 1 124390) --------TM lofloWtnO '*"°"' .,.. .... rtCTITIOUI llU ... 11 doino bullMM 81: Blll't THEODORE ROBINS FORD • '(, "ARfl()ll ti\~ (I I"(~',., Y"",. b-1) •u..,1(1 ...._ ITAT'l:mNT Allio P81nttno. 136 lndl.llt.rlel The fc1ow1ng l*IOf\8 are Way, Coeta MeM. CA 9262t doing ~ .._ Nona K Wllllem Scot Venderpool, Enlarpl'IMt, 317 Nuaau 3037 Jaffray, Ac>t. C, Coeta Rd . Coate MMe. CA 9282e MMe. CA 82821 jo.,, Knight, 317 Nuaau Thtl bualMN la eon· Rd., Cocla Mau, CA 82828 ducted by. an lndMduel Thl9 ~ 19 Wllalm Scot Vand«pool duetael by: an lndlvlduel Thlt 9'at«nent wu lllad OLDS tMO Tomodo, excl Joan Knight with the County Clattl of Or· cond. Nu paint nu ti,..., Thia ,1a1emant wu tli.d = Counry on October 29, PlonMt-..aiereo •. Fully wi,h t"'9 qotinty Clartc of Or· 19 5 ,_ ~ $41900. 673-5e77. ~rs C~ on Qctob« 29, Put>llallad Oranoe C099t 6LOS '78 Cutia.. Su· ' . ,_17 Delly PAot November 9, 18, preme, p/b, p/a, air, alt, Publtllhed Orange eo.at 23, 3o. 1"5 em/fm cue. nu tiree. xlnt Dally Piiot November 9, 1e. Se-130 cond $3000. &4&-<4209 23, 3o. 1985 PLYMOUTH '71 FURY S.127 rtll.IC N()TIC[ S500 obo. Runa good. --------look• ok. 673·5566 NlllC fl)TIC[ f1CTITIOUl.,_U NAm ITAft..,.,. ... PllTJAI .... m f1CTITIOU8 _.... TM lollowlng '*'°"8 .,. Loeded with power equip· NAm ITATDmlfT doing buainlel •: MI W ment wede Interior Ille• TM lo!Jowtog paraona ... Modalt. 193, 1 Cindy Ln .. '(Stk #3053A) ' Cloing bullne9a u : SNS Huntington 8Heh, CA new. Concrete Pumping, 18271 928'8 St,111 Vlepolnt, Huntington Beach, Marry Melody T aytot and JohMOn & Son CA 928411 w 11111m George Teylor. Lincoln Metcury Steve R. Southward, 19311 Cindy Ln., 'Huntington 2626 HarbOr Blvd, C.M. 19271 Cindy, Huntington BMeh, CA 92648 71'/5'-0-5630 BMch, CA 921146 Thi• bualneta I• eon· Thia bualn... la con· Clucted by: huabenCI and w1te PONTIAC '79 Arebltd, low ducted by. an lndMdual Mtlf"ry M Tayto< ml. amlfm CUI •t•eo. 1 Stave Sou1hwwd Thll atatamant wu ftlad own«, S3e()O. 8'0-0861 Thia ttlt_,t WU lited with the County Clartl of()[. with 11\e Counry Clartl of Or· = Counry on October 29, Pll'nll 'U Flllllll ~ Counry on October 24. 19 ,_ Auto, elf, tilt, luH power, 1985 Pu~ ,.._ ,. __ !! am/fm stereo, wir9 wheel F2I0127 ,,. ... _ VTin09 ..,._, COY9ra. A bi.ck t>eeutyl Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot NOV9mber 9, 18, (lie# 1HSP667) Daily Piiot Novem~ 9, 18, 23, 30, 1185 ~-... 23, 30, 1985 S..121 S.128 Ml.IC NOTICE P\111.IC M>TICE FtcTITIOUI llUINEll FICTITIOUS 9U ... H NAiii ITATR•NT 2lli8 Harbot 81...S NA• ITAftllllNT The lollowtng pe1'90na ate r,.i. '14 ... .,.11 ,, , ~ The followtng panons are Clolng l>Yllnau u . B & W ________ 1e1o1ngbu11n1Nu.Jonn Gelt Tr-. 2100 Cenyon• Dr .. ·-.,. 1111\TIC[ tnveetment, 3519A E. Coast eo.ta ....... CA j2'87 __ ,.~~'---""-'-" __ 1Hwy Sutte '8, Corona Dal Andr-~Blanton, _TTTI,........ .. ••-ti Mat, CA 92925 -2100 Cenyon Dr • Coate r;...7Anmr M•ChHI L Brannon, M-. CA 921127 The followfng peniona .,.1 3519A E Cou1 Hwy. Sutta Gregory S. Wall.ca, 230 do4"" bu.ineu as; Rldlells •6, Corona Dal M..-. CA lgh Or . L9guna BMcll. CA ... • 92625 92651 ~11189 ~~~~i:-· Oatdan Thia buatn•H 11 con. Thia bualneat 11 con· r:;;y Seutons 895 1 ducted by· an lndtvlduet ducted by: co-partnan · MletlMI L. Brannon Gregory S. Wallaea Warr.er #808, Huntington Thia atatement wea flied Thia statement wu nklci Baeeh, CA 92&47 ,..._ Thia busln.n Is eon-with the County Clerk of ""· with the County Qerll of Or· duetael by: an Individual iex: County on Oetot>et 29, ·~ COunry on October 20. Kelly SeMlons 19 S F2I0522 19 5 fa.:z:I Ttlil atatemenl was lllad Publtshael Or•nge Coest Publlsneel Or•,.,,. eo.at with the Counry Clattl of Or· -·.-Mge County on October 29 Dally P~I Novemblt 9 16. Deity Pllol No¥ambat 9, 111, 1945 • 23 30 t985 23 30, 1985 ,,_11 Sa-132 Sa-133 Publllhad Or.,-ige Coast Deity Pltot Nowmber 9, 18,----------. 23, 30. 1985 ._. , --.,.---•c_un_T-IC£ ___ , S.129 ._.,f,~\•• •l\ei• r~ nu · PlllllC M)flC[ ~ '-a\\\'\ 'ICTITIOUI ., ..... .............,._ -··-u , •. \ f,~ NAiii ITATRWNT r,..,,,..,..._ '\~ Thefollowlngparton1 1re NAm ITA,.,..,,, doi ng bu1lna1a 11: TM to41ow1n9 per.on1 .,. ProducarH Actort Con· dolng~•:Amartcan "95~ of mf aortlum. PAC, 729 W. 18th Uf9 Selary, 21702 Lake St., ec>.tt Mw. CA 92827 vi.ta. EJ Toro, c.Ht. 92830 rttpoa~ c:•m~ Donn Grear, ChatlM R. Mlehaal Reymond Bullaf, from IH Pi/01." Judton, 729 w 18th St . 21702 Lake Vla1a, El TOfO. Costa~. CA 92827 CalH 92e30 I ad•ff1-4 •• t~ Thia bualneu la con- Thia bualna11 11 con. Pilot end tit• R.c: .. tr< CIUC11d by • Hmitael pattner· dUctaCI by: an lndlvlelual lor •1 OP<'• hou... lhlp Mlehael R. Buller I ,..,..,.Ml W <•II• -Chatiel R Judton Thi• atatement WU flied '" r••• ,, ...... Pilot Thia atllamant WU flied with the County Clel'll of Or· fDd oat, on• rnpollM' with Iha County Ci.rte of Or· anga County on September lrom th• R...,.,., enga County on October 29, 20, 1985 I ••• "'Y happy 1985 F217127 '"'h •h• 1'1101 F2t0121 Publlllhld Orange Cout Publlthld Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot October 19. 26. Jm i 'h•hon DalJy Piiot November 9, 18, November 2, 9, 1985 ,.,.,,.,,, ffr•rlt 3, 30, 1985 58105 .... ~~~~~~~, St-131 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 BPO ( Cl•t'I PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ';) F Qr('9nonq I Ar11s1 Jan va11 57 Fdst.,ne< der S8 l Olt.oJ••o 5 Bunco game '•i::t Iranian coin 9 Olsl•o1ire~ (' Hdlf prPI 141 French •-, J,,.,.,llP5 ptonoun OJ .n,..., p•H 15 Assor1men1 6• Manard 16 Abe<S llS.1sm 17 Floppy 66 SP"'"'' 18 Mangle<! 67 Sac.or 19 Ascenoeo 20 Performer<, 22 School DOWN SUbj9CI 24 Color band., 1 (llPnO\ 26 Money ? Poel '$ drawer 3 Aut•1or Aor p 27 Farm sounel d Ai>bu~ .. 28 GOifers word !> r,,..,sPr·I 29 Pronoun 6 Hartl .sfl«; .. • 32 W1thC1raw 7 UK r .er .,q oca1111 4 6 Play Piii I 35 Dauntless Ii Dull• ul ""' JI) 54'<.ret" 49 of IN! 37 Buck heroine 4 An~rf l••G ~ R • ..,~, nt Union 38 EAaaperate •O ~Pri v1 .. o,. Ge•m.iny 50 Aclton place 39 Protu~rance 11 At,,.,.. u C•lr 01 11111ia 51 Archfiend 40 Commands ~·II 0,.t(,.IP .13 Gu">IC.. 52 Ja~.1 form 43 Canine . 12 c,,.,, "''" 14 Vernacular 53 Macr11na11on 45 Oppos11e q C:r tr h r W't'r 16 Ba11e1 mOvP 5• Hatyero prel "J' R~c)(.t1 HI .. , t8 Ollered 55 Faor ano 46 Coin factory ~l H"mmptl ,, 41 Mass 1own sQuare 47 Crew ?5 Swallt;,w •:i Fastened 56 01amone1 member 2fl <;1rd1QI I 11r 4J Graluily crew 48 Butldin9 ti'!• rr.ir~ 44 •m all 60 Prune Cutting throug~ the woodpile 11arJ Am•ofl'fortbport, llalne, dackatJaroatbanarchway formed by the hqe pile of firewood •tared ID her yard for aae tll1a wl.Dter. The woodpile ta.nnel &lTe. her a •hom at between her hoaM and the henhoaae. Torture of Mexican inmates alleged Demand for city attorney general to resign after bodies are found in rubble of quake during the last two weeks that Ms. Adato appear before congress to answer questions about the dea_ths, but the majority Revolutionary Party blocked the demand on Thursday. quarters. The four Colombian and two Mexican detainees were found dead in the rubble. The first allegations oftortutt were made shortly after the bodies were found by Miriam Valencia: the motherofone of the Colombians. She also was being held as a suspect, and was rescued from the basement. MEXJCO CITY (AP) -Opposi· tjon politicians have demanded the city attorney general resign over the deaths of six allegedl tdrtured in- mates wlfosc bOOfcs were found in the rubble of a police building afteT the Sept. 19 canhqua.kc. The national College of Lawyen also expressed outrage at the death of attorney Saul Ocampo, whose body was found in the trunk of bis car near the crumbled police building afteT the quake. It said on Oct. 4, without elaborating, that Ocampo bad infor- mation that would have implicated judjcial officials in criminal activity . The Attorney General's Office said in a report to Congress on Wednesday that Ocampo shot himself in the head. Reacuers who fou nd h.is body had said it also bore signs of torture and his hands were tied. Politicians and pcnodicals critical of Attorney General Victoria Adato and of Mexico's governing Revol· utionary Institutional Party have Desert's a nice spot ·ror childbirth PALM SPRINGS (AP) -To Regina Kreuzer, this desert com- ' munity is a nice place to enjoy the sun and have babies. Twice in the past 18 months, Mrs. Kreuzer, of Seaburg, West Gernany, has made the 12-hour flight to Palm Sprinp to 11ve birth. The most recent baby was Vanessa, a healthy 7-pound, 5-ouncc girl born on Thursday. Her 18-month-old son, Mark. also entered the world in Palm Springs. Mrs. Kruezer comes to Palm Springs to gi ve birth because her ruecc1 Lisa Sontgerath, is a nurse here, she hkes the sun and her children automatically become U.S. citizens. "I like the sun, .. she said. "1t•1 cold and bad weather in Germany. I believe the sun is goodll{or the baby and my health." She and her husband, Jorg, a 27· year-old car customizer, were mar· ried three years 110. They honey· mooned in Palm Springs, and this 1s her fourth trip there. "I want to move here," the tall blonde said. . seized on the two cases to demand in recent weeks that Adato resign. And in Paris, the International Human Rights Federation used lhc allegations to denounce "the practice of torture in Mexico.·• Adato has acknowledged that police lacked arrest warrants when they detained the four Colombians and the two Mexicans about a week befott the earthquake on suspicion of dozens of violent crimes. But she denied anyone was tortured, that there was foul play in any of the deaths or that the deaths of the prisoners and the attorney were linked. The four opposition parties in the federal Chamber of Deputies issued joint statements after the quake saying medical examiners of the federal District Superior Court had found the signs of torture on the pnsoners' bodies, including wounds on the wrists apparently made by handcuffs. . Opposition deputies demanded . Miner'• funeral The autopsy was not ma$ie public. But the 27-Pa&e report Adato sent ..congress Wednesday quoted it as concludjng the prisoners died "as a consequence of trauma produced by the falling of the walls and beams of the buildings in which they were" detained. Opposition deputies c harged Thursday that the autopsy report had been falsified. Adato's report also said the six inmates were membcn of a png that committed more than I 00 crimes including burglaries, bank oldups and rapes. . An earthquake measuring 8.1 on the Richter scale struck Mexico City on Sept. 19, kitlina some 7,000 people and destroying hundreds of bwld· ings. On Sept. 21. rescue workers pulled more than I 00 prisoners alive fro m the basement of the five-story build· ing 1hat had housed the anomey general's office and city police head· The weekly magazine Proccso said in its Sept. 29 cdtion that the six dead pri~ners had been held in a fourth- floor gymnasium reserved for "special cases." It and other per- iodicals quoted inmates as saying detainees in the gymnasium were kept bound hand and foot in viol· ation of Mellican law. Authorities identified the Col· ombians as Hector Jose Montoya Gomez., Jaime Ruiz Quintero, Julian Ruiz Quintero and Juan Antonio Hernandez Valencia, and the Mex· icans as Jose Menchaca Sanchez and Manuel Ramos Gutierrez. Mrs. Valencia, the mother of Hernandez Valencia. is now being held in a pnson an southern Mexico City, charged with complicitl in the ga~g's alleg~ crimes. Adato s office said. Shente SUia (left). wife of Wllberl mlDer aoeer &Ula ~d hl8 motber. 11ar1fe eWa 8tepben80D, are comforted by frtnda and reladn. at EUia' ftmeral on Thanday. BJ.a body and thoee of 24 other mlnen were recoTel'ed th.la weell, 10 1>'1 montba after th~ died ID a December 1984 fire at the WUDerl lllne ID Central Utah. Schools choose sides over rebel flag GRAND PRAJRIE, Tex.as (AP)- Whcn North battles South in Grand Prairie, it's normally just a matter of two hi&b schools 1Quarina off on the f ootbafl field. . But a contest between South Grand Prairie and Grand Prajrie became embroiled in another struagle -a black player's refusal to take the field under South Grand Prairie's Con- federate flaa symbol. The flaa remains an innocent symbol to many wbjte souf.htmen. but an emblem of rac1sm to many blacks. About -40 people. most of them black. marched quietly Friday n1&ht COMPLETE sports dally tn the Daily Pillt across from Grand Prairie Hiah Scbool'a Gopher Stadium and carried U.S. flap and placards that read .. No More Racial Slun; No More Rebel Flaa" and "Use the U.S. or Teus Flaa.'' ''lt'11trictly non.violent," said Lee Alcorn, praidcnt of the local chapter of the National Aslociation for the Advancement for Colored People. .. That'• wby we cbote this particular street. There's less traffte and it dccrulel tbe potentill for violence." South Grand Prairie Hilb School's rebel ftq flew hiab over the Wanion' beads wheA they ran onto..lbe field at the scan of the same. Spectators waved about -40 miniature Con· federate fllo when the tchool sona WU olayed. The flas has been 1 ICbool symbol &ince ii was founded. AJtbouab team playen voted 36-6 Friday nijbt to keq> the 01f. they did make one concasaon: instead or the trad.it1onal blue and Rd, the Oaa bore the tchool colon of Rd and told. Bob Cherry. 1 member of the South Grand Prairie Warriors' Quartctt>ack O ub, said the club had cohsidcred eulina out small Confederate battle flqs to their boosten and "walk right tbrouf? them (pickets) with the ftap. No one bothered the demon- strators. "Everybody it blowi~a this thina out 'of proportion,.. Cherry said. ··w dcaliq a mon.1tcr out of no .. make up 8.S pmient of the tcboors student body. Friday's annual contest between the two scbool1 al10 included a kickoff' of Oraod Prairie's ses- quicentennial featurini the six naas that have O.own over T~ua. It all IUr1ed lut month when Fred Coleman Jr.1 a black sophomore at South Otano Prairie, claimed be had been kicbd off the team bttaUJe he declined to 1\lD onto the field under the Civil War buner. The .. only DeODle that honor the f1ll are the k u -Klu• Klan," said Coleman's father, FRCI Coleman Sr. "We're aslrin& the ta~payen to sup- port a racist Idea." Yhe 1e:bool'1 head footbalJ coach said Coleman was kicked off the team for a number of infractions. But any other reasons behind the IS-year. old's deptnure soon wert lost in the debate over the flu. The local NAACJ> chapter failed to pcnuade Superintendent Hobbs WU- Uams to bAn ute of the flaa. Williams aid the ~ symbolized school spirit and notht~ else. The 1ehool ldopt.ed the Confederate flaa as a sym,bol ofits rivalry with Ora.nd Praine it1 northern nei&hbor. "I think it'ejust a battle 0... That's all. I don't think they should be makina such 1 bi1 deal out of it,•• Mid junior Oa:ry Odom, 16. Uta Hemby. a 17-year.old senior, said Tbunda_y that a friend who is bllck was in favor of the fl.II. ..But today he found a note in hit locket witb a lot of profanity on it t.ba1 aaid be abould be qaJn11 the flaa. .. abc said. · .. \ Newport stifles Warriors Sat ors dominare- Woodbrtdge, 28-a,- to clinch tie for title ----~·--- By CHRIS MONAHAN Dlilr ,.... C4frt .. I ...... As Woodbridge High Coach Gene Noji spoke to reporters following Friday night's game with Newport Harbor. be bad to tum his head away and cough several times. It seems likely that he was suffering from a cold1 but it is possible that a good port.Ion' of his suffering had been caused by the game he had just watched. Newport Harbor (6-0, 8-1) ac- counted for 368 yards total offense. 234 coming on the arm of quar- terback Shane Foley and completely dominated Noji's Wamors de-. fensively as the Sailors rolled to a 28-0 Sea View League win before 3,600 at Ne~rt Harbor. W1tb the win the Sadors art assured of the Sea View League tttle regardless of what SaddJeback or Woodbridge do the rest of the way (NeWJ?Ort defeated both this year). If the Sailors defeat rival Corona dcl Mar 10 the season finale next week, they will finish 5ca View play undefeated for the first time since I 942. Woodbridge (4-2, 6-3 ) had already clinched a CJF spot prior to the game artd will go as the reague's third-place rc~ntative (unless Saddlcback lo~~~) by vjrtue of its los ners. -- WoodOI Ii -, _mathematical shot at • tie S :Sea View title heading into triday's game. but Newport quiclcJy added up some big offensive numbers. particularly in the first half, and reduced the Wamors' chances to none: "They have all awful lot of good players," said Noj"t "They just played better and kicked our butts." Indeed, the Sailors used their overabundance of'good players' and their large advantage insiu to s1mpl) bowl the Warriors over. After stopping Woodbridge on the opening set of downs. the Sailors. who have relied on the pass for the most part. stayed with their running game on their first scoring drive. The Sailors litcTally ground out the drive, moving 80 yards on 11 plays. onJy two of which were passes. caring up four minutes off the clock. The drive was capped off with Kevin McOelland going four yards off tackJe, the first of three touchdowns (Pleue 8ee SAILORS/82) Daily Pilat SATURDAY. NOVEMBER e. 1985 Mtlrln•, Newport, CdM adv•nce In CIF w•I• polo. 82. UCLA, USC try to kMp their ROM Bowl hopee •llve .... Vikes' ·niissiles shell Lions, 37-15 Prest d ent's Star Wars arsenal would do well to have Marina's offense, defense By JOHN SEV ANO Dlllr ,.._. C..1 J '* I The following is an open letter to President Ronald Reagan. Dear Mr. ~sident: In case you're havin_g difficulty formulating a prescntauon for the upcoming summi t talks with the Russians, please lake notice of the following advice: • Forget about limiting ouolear wa't· heads. Shelve your Star Wars prO.}CCt: The only defense you need to con- vince the Russians we hold the upper hand are the Marina Missiles. End letter. Scnously, this is no joke folks' The Manna Missiles JUSl may be the country's best kept secret Not even OranJe County has taken notice yet .. rbut It Will. Let's face 1t, how much longer can a weapon that's fast and lethal be 1gnorcd? The Manna High Missiles sky- rocketed their way 1to a 37-1'5 bom- bardment of Westminster-Friday night in a Sunset League football confrontation before an overflow crowd in excess of 6.400 at West- minster Hi~: By wrnnmg, the Vikings (4-0 in lca,ue) chnched a uc tor the Sunset Lequc tjtle, a berth in the ClF playoffs and ~1-up a showdown with Edison (3-1) ncitt Fnday. West- minster (2-2). on the otbCf' hand, 1s the No: 3 team from the Sunset Leaauc 10 the Cl F playoffs with a win over Ocean View. • "We JUSt got a good. old-fashion butt-kicking tonight," offered Lions Coach Jim O'Hara, who saw Manna noe to a 37-0 advantaee before his team eouJd ·stage a-pair of fourth- quaner touchdowns. "If we had citecutcd on defense a littre better, and eucuted on offense ~ little better, maybe things would have been c11f- fcrcnt" MAYBE? Hardly. With the Marina secondary p1ck1ng off four interceptions and the de- Sunaet atandinga ~ W LT ~rlne • O O EClllOI\ l I O Wes1m1n,1.,. '2 1 o F°""leln VeU•v I l O <>c.en VI•* I J O l11i11lln111on 8ee<n t 3 o "'*"'' \c;.,.., Edi-24, Fll<M\laln Vellev 11 oo. ..... W LT • 2 I 7 1 0 s • 0 3 6 0 1 1 0 ) ' 0 OC..n v i.w 10, Hut1ttno1on 8uc:n 7 Meline 37 Wett"'tn"er IS Tllun49Y'' Game (1;.Jll Mal1n. "' EdlMlll et O.e~ C<Ml.i COl'"8 .... , ''*"'. Goetnft (7:JO) Fountel" Vattey a1 Hun114"191on kec11 Oc;een \l1ew •• w1»1m1"''.,. fens1vc hnc crcauna another turnover via the fumble. the Lions were nt:ver in this one after the V 1k1ngs scored 2 1 second-quarter poi nts Act~y. the only tluna that's incredible about the Vik.mo 11 how they could have finished 2-f-I durina pre-season competition. lftbey were truly that mediocre, there's no way Coach Dave Thompson cou.ld have env1st0ned the good fonune Marina would enJOY on~ league play beg.an. And. yo u know, he didn't. "There's no way . : and J don't know what d1d it." wd Thompson in try1 na to eitplarn the Vthnp' t~· around. "Maybe h was lbe 'tlct (quarterback Rick) Vandemet bad four aamcs under tUs bell Maybe it was because we s1mphfied thlnp on offense: Maybe 11 was because we 1'epl playing better and helter on defense." Now there's a maybe you can believe in (Pleue eee llAJU]l(A/83) ~,...,..._.., ......... _ Fou~iaJn Vtlley'• Rick"Brand goea up (left), over (middle) and down while trying'for u paM ln Bar ona' 24-12 loss to EdJson at Anaheim StadJum. Chargers ready for title shot, 24-12 Edison h as too m any weapons, and too many first-half points (24) for Barons By ROGER CARLSON ot!MC>elly,...llaft Edison H1gh's Charger-; '\Ct thl'm· selves up for a shot at the Sunset League football champ1onsh1p ..-.uh Manna next week as trad1t1onal ri val Fountain Valley fell by a 24-1 ~ decision before 8.875 at Anaheim ~tadium Friday night. Tbe Chargers had a Ioele on the game at half\1me with a 24-0 lead as they tuned up for Thursday's col- lision wtth Marina at Orange Coa~t College. "I never t hought wt.''d tx-up hkc that." said td1son Coach 8111 Work- man "II wasn't unlike the whole season:· said a disappointed Foun- tain Valley Coach Mike Milner The Chargers C3· I, 7-2) had the Barons on the ropes quickly. dom1· nating every phase of the game in the lil"it half en route to their unbeatable lead The) took away the run (Fountatn Valle) had 11 yards net on the ground), the pass (Fountain Valley had netted two yards and an inter- ception turned into an Edison touch- down I and they took away field p0s1t1on. the o ne item \' tlncr counted on 10 keep his Baron'> 1 n thc hunt for a CIF playoffhenh. The Barons dtd l1ttlc l• 1 hclp themselves. compounding the 1r prob- lem~ with costl y penal lie'>. an I I -~.mi punt from their o..-.n 1 l an•:1 finalh putting the ball up for grabs. Edison defens1vc back Jc.e \torn' happ1I} dCCepted and ret•.inwd hi'> interccptton 29)'ards .... 1th 2 · t~ kit in the half to gi-.e Edison II'> 1nsu rmoun- table 24-0 lead The C'hargcr'i had f our.tam \'.ii le) ·s number from the -;tan. "We're looking for sor.ie one dnd 1 .... 0-back v.11h a lot 01 running probably with double light end\." Workman said ht-fore thl' gJme It was the BaroM· e'act plan. and the Chargers were there 1n forn delen'>1Hh kd h' Jim l ollin' Phil "-abal. Matt Flort'' Aru1.e Du &1" Brad Needham ,inJ < •rt>g I l'J' l'\ among \C\ era I otht'r' The C harger<. \trut ~ tir't "11h J 2:!- \ard mar1.h Jfhcr th.H \hon punt "'Ith .\ngelO\IC lindtng 1<1,~ Ju,t11.l' 4111 .i slant pattern from 111 \ arth ,1u1 Fountain Vallt'' ·, thmJ '1r.11~h1 punt 1gnitt•d an l\'·'.ird mar1.h l11r 1h1· l hargcf\. v.tth l\.,·n tingg' 1a~1ng d '-· \arci dan lrom .\ngt•I<•' ll tn tJfl 1h1.· dnH~ onc v.hteh katurt•d an I !<·\.trd \tnke 10 Cinu' J H1-,ard run h\ Da,td \ht•rman and .i lil-\Jrd hur..1 b' Kakaph Caner · C.1ngg'. tn action lnr thl' lir"t ltnH o;1nce Ed1.,on's la"I n11n-lcattUt' ~.1mt• wt1h a hat~ m u~k 1n1ur. llnt\llt'll with ti'e recepturn' lnr 'I \Jrd' ··ttc'o; 1us1 a pr1.·m1cr gu\ \nm· mt•nted \\ •r~mdn · .\nJ ht'' \.Um flll'tt•h UUl \I( '>hilpt • The R<tron\ .w.kd thl' upptl!>t uon .... 1th ~r· \JrJ, 1n fll.'nahil''> 1n that long drl\ c irnt· nep,,111ng d .,,, \3rd IOS') • " .• i. 14,1u1d h.i' c '<'t Ed1'>on had, a1 the Baron '" v.1th 1h1rd and long .. ~ e JU\t 1.k\tro~cd llUr\Cl\CS wtth J'(nalt1cc.." addc.-d '1.11lnl.'r • ln, Tha,er added .i 2'\-\Jrd fie ld goal then \fom\ tin1,ht·d 11 off with ht!> 101ercep11un 1 hroutth the ftn t hall F ount.ain \ iilk) '> tkcpe~t ~n- 1.·trat1on "'a" tl1 tht· E:.df\on 44 The Ba ron<. '>dh agrd '>omt· honof u.11h a pair ol \C.•\nnd-half touch- do .... n'> as Ed•"'" tumhle-d the ball J'-'.t\ 1...,1,t' and a had ,·t'ntcr -.nap wac, reJlt\lttalh a 1h1rd tummcr I ht• Barno' marthcd ~1 \Jrd!'> for !Pleaee .ee EDISON/831 Fullerton rallies to pin loss on GWC ·Lake rs trounce Nuggets Hornets score two late TDs, overcome Rustlers, 27-21 By BOW ARD L: HANDY Dlllr,...C..1 J •• I The Golden West College rssing combination of quarterbac Tim Hanson and rttetver Gene Egan deserved a better fate than the one dealt them by the Fullerton CoUcge Hornets Friday night in Pac-9 Con- ference play at Oran•e Coast College. The Hanson-EJan duo combined for nine compleuons and 241 yards but it wasn't enough to haJt the Hornets. who captured a 27-21 vic- tory to remain in contention for the confefence title. Golden West fell to 3-3 and is out of contention with Taf\ and FUiierton in the driver's scat Friday's contest was one of &ivc- and·take with the Horneu holdina the upper band al the final whistJc after 1COrin& a pair of fourth-quarter toucbdowu. RuatJer Colch Ray hackJcf ord waa plea9ed with his team's pcr- fonnance but not with the final score. .. Thi, wu a very bard·hituna foott.Jl pme ton1~t and cit.ha team couad ba-.e won it. • Shackkford said. .. , f'eh our kids played them touJh. They are the No. C team in California and about 10th in the country I auess we aren't too bad. either. This ~me went to the end before 11 was decided. "I thoupu our quanerback dtd a good job 1n passing the ball tonight and Egan did a great JOb catctung the ball." Egan outmaneuve red the Fullerton safety . and often caught the ball backing up toward the goal line. He scored two touchdowns with Hanson passing to running back Todd Parker for the other score for the Rustlers. Fullerton threatened to score mid- way throu&h the first penod bot a hard hit Oll tailback John G reen fbrccd a fumble and GWC's Marcel Weise recovered in the end zone. Green had 181 yards in 2Q camcs for the night The Homets got a big 60-yard completion on a scrttn pa'is from R1chard Williams to Dean Hank1M to put them JO early sconnJ po ition. He then hit Carloc, CllndcJas for the ftrst score wt th 52 seconds remaining. Todd Reynold kicked his onfy conven1on o(the pme and ll wa 7-0. The Rustlers moved 78 yards for their first aoore with Hanson aod Epn conncct1n1 on a 37-yard elfon O.~n Tomas1ctc's oonveruon lied It 11 7-7 early 1n the s«ond pcnod. With M1lce Zorn at quarterback. the Homeu marcMd 80 yards for the nclt tally wit.Ja Green ao1na over from the 14. A pa attempt for two po1ntt failed whtn Roter Church ta<:k.(cd the passer for a lo and 1 t was I 3-7. (P1 ...... auan.&aa/ll31 ,, OoJda W..t'• BrJan ...._. .. ca•) cua't qalt• ,.ti dOW'D tlWI ball for u tam- ........... ., ............... oeptiOD u P1allerton •a Juon 1'Tankllll looboa. Hol"M'tllwoa. ~·21 . I"< 1 l f \\ 00() I .\PI -ltnt-\hnot tntt R'ron "1111 '4«'rl'd ;" fl!llOI\ Fnda' nigh' J'-thr n"11tntn1t "'auonal Ba,~t·thJll \"·~ 1,1111111 , hamp1on L {l\ ..\ngdC'' l ~lk\'r' mllrd 111 .1 128-~li \ ll t11n lH er thl' rirn 111u\h unlx'atrn l'>t·n' er '-ullJ! " Thr lakn,.tn\1 '\ulijl<'t"n''"" hoth h,1,t: t-I rC't•'td' \;.ntt hn-.1~1n11 nut 111 .1 tv.<)..game 'h''"'''ni 'lumr> 1•mnt•,1nl nn I~ of hi' 1 J held tzn.11 JttC'mpl\ He had hc:-t-ri .i ,{1m h1n<',l h\1 ol "lrnm the tltxn tn the 1.1~C1' \\loll prC'\IOU~ !Yim''' and h.t\I "-'<'n·tl 1uc,1 thiTc.- pl'tnl' -'JW•n"t thl I 1.ih Ja11 lhe ni&)lt h<'t<1re l ar\ln \lag1, · J11hn'<'n had I" Jl'11nl' 111 rd"1undc; and I~ a\\1s1c, for the l..a\.rf\ l\arC'Cm •\bdul Jahbar addrd 14 roint' and rnokte i\ ( l1rC't'n h.ld I ' '\le:1. f:.nahc,h thC' """BA s lcad1n ~orcr "° th1' ~son had 22 point~. JO point$ b<'low his avcra&C entcnng into the rontec,t. to lead the Nupe1' oil was a perfect 5 for \ from th\' floor 1n the fim quarter and had l S potnl\ a\ tht l~ktf" pullC'd out to a '4 21 lead Denver aot no closer than ei.aht point~ the rest of \he way The ~ nam>wed lhc d • ftrtn« to e\a)lt points. at S ]...65 late tn tht' tee0nd quarter. but Laker forwvd JamCl'Worth)' ~ et&h• poinu in \he fioal ~'la minutes. ·' ,<. -- QrM91 CoMt OAtl Y PILOT /Saturday, Nowmber 9. 198S WATER PoLo EdUon m.h aoalle O.'rid Cohen trlee an- n cc..ta.ay to block Corona dpl Mar allot These old c ots aren't niuch fun on the golf course From AP dhpatcltes MOUNTAIN VIEW -Golfers arc l!I complaining about too many birdies - flocks of migrating coots that use the course as a winter resort. Employees at the Shoreline Golf Course last week slaughtered 400 of the duck-like mud hens with shotgUns. bringing in the Humane Society of Santa Oara Valley. The coots keep coming back a.nd this week the society persuaded course officials to u5c black plastic flags it hopes will serve the same purpose as scarecrows. "Coots arc not particularly attractive, not like baby seals, but they feel pain like any other creature," said Warren Brodrick. the society's exccutJve director. "Let's just say I'm optimistic and skeptical," said David Vaught., the course maintenance superintendent Tbunday as he looked at a row ofunOapping flags. ''I'd be the first to take away the shotgun 1f someone comes up wt th a better idea:· he said. Quote of the day Darryl Motley, Kansas City outfielder who had a homer as the Royals won the seventh game of the World Series, on the champions' failure to hold a 2-0 lead in the ni nth inning of game two: "If nobody every screwed up, why would baseball be worth watching?"' A gusher of goals for Oilers scored on two of the game's first three shots , Raimo Sammaaea and Jarl Karri ~ to touch off a four-goal first penod. and Edmonton scored seven times in the third period to complete the most lopsided victory in the Oilers' history. a 13-0 rout ofVancouver Friday night in the National Hockey League. Edmonton goaltender Alldy Moog made 25 saves for the shutout, and Dave Lamley had three goals and two assists for the Oilers .. . Elsewhere an the NHL, Ric SeillDg scored his second goal of the season at the I 5:38 mark of the third period to lift Buffalo to a 5-4 victory over SL Louis ... Toronto's Tom Fer gaa and Detroit's Reed Lanoa each scored a pair of third-period goals and the Maple Leafs and Red Wings battled through a scoreless five-minute oven1mc before settling for a 3-3 tic. The decision snapped a nane~game Toronto losinJ streak and stretched Detroit's unbeaten string to fi ve $8mes ... Greg Adams and Man Jolm1011 scored third-period goals to give New Jersey a 5·3 come-from-behind v1ctort over Pittsburgh ... Center Mart Pavellc• scored two goals in the first period, and defenseman Jamea Patrick scored the go-ahead goal as the New York Rangers came back from a 3-1 deiiC1t to beat Winnipeg. 7-3. Patnck, a Winnipeg native whose father was an offensive lineman with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, scored at I :57 of the second penod for the Rangers. who notcbe<i- s1x straight goals 1n the final 40 minutes. Dltka convicted of DUI, fined CHICAGO -Chicago Bears Coach [!] Mike D1tka was UrJCd by a Judge to use his 411 t 1nnuence with youth to warn them of the dangers of drugs and alcohol following his . conv1cuon for drunken dnving. D1tlca was convicted Fnday of dnving under the 1nOuence of alcohol and sentenced to coun supervision for one year. He also was fined SJOO. As part of his punishment. he will have to attend classes 1n alcohol abuse. . Associate Cook County Circuit Judge Earl Hoff· cnberi asked Dnlca to use has influence to warn ap.insl the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Dttlca, who stood quietly an front of the bench for most of the proceedings. said: "Your honor, I have been spealung to youth about those things for the last three years" Di tlca was arre~ted Oct 14 af\er the Bears' triumph over the 49ers an San Francisco. U.S. advances to Cup final• The Amencan team won four of six !I matches Fnday and advanted to the finals ~inst Europe in the Nissan Cup World Champ1onst11p at Kapalua. Hawaii. Tbc · Americans won 18 pomts 1n their match ap.inst Japan, includmg 10 bonus points. g1 vmg them 38 for three rounds Of round-robin compct1t1on After three rounds, Europe leads wtth SO point'> The United States has 38, Austraha 32 and Japan I 2. In the champ1onsh1p match today, the U.S. wtll play Eu rope. a team that scored a 2~2 victory over the Amcncans in the round·robin play. Japan and Aust.ta.ha will play for th.ird place •.. In the finl round of the Japan Classic 1n Hanno, American DeHM La1fler, Taiwan's Tw AJ.,.. and Japan's Tatnk• ~ fired thrtt·under·pet 69s to share the teacS after the tint round. Laaker of H1n5dalc. UL, btrdted the per~ fifth bole, bolled the par.4 seventh bole and birdied tbeei&bth. 10th and 181h holes. --. --\. ...., ............. 0....---. da.rtac flnt period of l'rlda.!~flnt-l'OUDd CD" 4 -A match at Kewport r lllCb. Ek>aton keepe Phoenlz wtnleu Larry 811'4 keyed • 38-point first m i><:riod and Boston roUed to its fifth straight victory Friday ni&bt. trouncina winless Pl'loenix, 125-101, to band the Sµns their si:l th consecutive loss and the worst start in their 18- year National Basketball Association history. Bird SC<lred 15 poi,nts to help the Celtics to a 38~25 lead after the first quarter, then turned i;>laymaker and tallied only nine more points before ioiru.ng Boston's othentarlers · on the bench early in the fourth period ... In other NBA games, foul-plagued hla~ TMmu came off the bench to score five of bis 25 points -in the final 1:53 as Detroit overcame a 13-point deficit and defeated ' Washington, I 17-110. The vic- tory was the fourth in a row for the Pistons, who moved into a first- place tie with Milwaukee in the Central Division with a 6-2 record. The Bullets have lost five in row and are winless in four Blrd · home games this season ... Ste.,e Jou lOll and Mike MJtdell each scored 24 points in leading San Antonio to a I 07-9S victory over Philadelphia. Johnson was 9 for 11 from the floor and connected o n all of six free throws, while Mitchell scored 12 points to spark a third-<iuarter rall)I ... Rookie guard Terry Porter came off the bench in the founh period to lead I >ortJand to a 92-88 victory over Seattle. Blazer forward IKW Vudewepe was game-high scorer with 28 points, but Porter got all nine of his points in the fourth quarter to p ut the Blazers ahead down the stretch ... Pan1. Baiort scored I I of his game-high 26 points in the third quarter to ht!lp Golden State to a I 30-119 victory over Atlanta. The Warriors led S9-56 at halftime, but Short scored nine of Golden State's I 3 points in the third quarl'er. and J oe Barry Carroll added eight, giving the Warriors an 87-73 lead. Marina ousts Tu·stin V tkes advance to meet Newport; CdM thumps Edison: Barons fall The CIF 4-A water polo playoffs began Friday with Marina. Newport Harbor and Corona def Mar among the teams advancing to second-round play on Tuesday. • ln community college action, Golden West routed Lona Beach Cit¥ ColJegc and in the process. earned the co- cbampionship an the South Coa.st Conference. Orange Coast, meanwhile, completed an unbeaten march throuah the Pacific Coast Conference. l"he details: Martu 8, Twlllla •:The Vikings led throughout in the match at Golden West, although the Tillers threatened at 6-S early in the founh quarter on a goal with S:26 remaining. However, Scott Larsen answered 14 seconds later to p vc Marina a two-goal edac and. soonafter that came the turning point of the pme, according to Vikings' Coach Dave Pickford. . "Larsen was ejected right after $00ring and we went · almost five minutes wjthout our best player,... said Pickford. "We stopped them with their extra min and Mike Harris scored' with about four minutes to go. I thou&ht J.Oing into the ~me that eight goals would win it and tbat s what we got.· Harris and Larsen shared the scoring honors for Marina with three pJs each. And defensively, goalie John Stein was a standout, recording 11 saves, including a penalty shot in the first quarter with the Vikings up, 1-0. Marina. now 20-8 overall, wilJ tangle with Newport Harbor Tuesday afternoon at a site to be determined. Newport Harbor t, Loa1 Beacla Poly 5: The Sailors relied upon the strength ot their defense to get by the Jack.rabbits at Newport Harbor. Jeff Woodruff minded the net and turned away 12 Corona d el Mar'• Keith Bead (front) and Larry Abramaon of Ecllaon apluh throqh Poly attempts. Harbor had a 7-4 halftime ma.rain. and allowed just one score in the se(()nd half. Matt Mclaren and Bob Gifford led Newpon's offense with 1hrec goals apie<le. Corou del Mar t, JUI... 1: The Sea Kings dominaled throughout in the m atch at Newpon Harbor with Frank McGoy and Jason Likins each acoring twtcc and even Gary Seelhorst, a me mber of the frosh-soph team geJtini in the act with th~ final ~ KinJ_Joal. Goalie Jim W8&Jlcr had seveo saves for Cd.M. which improved to 19-6 ovcraJI. The Sea Kings will meet .Century Lea&ue champion Santa Ana Valley irr second-round action Tuesday. Soaora 11, Fouta.la Valley 7: The Barons bad their '85 season come to an end as the Raiders turned on lhr offensive power at Sonora. Brian Judd scored three goals to lead Fountain Valley, but Sonora came up with a five-goal second period to take command of the game. Todd Thomi>f<>n added two Ba100 goah while teammates.Brent Peters and Joel Knott completed their scoring with one goal apiece. ~ In community college action: Golda Wett t, LoaJ Bud City 4: The Rustler~ recorded their 17th straight conference championship with the surprisinllly easy win over t~e Vikings, wbo had handed Golden West its only conference defeat in the first round. Each team finished 7-1 in South Coast Conference play and each will enter the Southern California championship tournament beginning next Friday at Relmnnt Pla78 in T ""11 Rf-11rh , Oruce Coast 15, Groaamoa t lt: Eric KelleT scored six goals and Mike Ure added three as the Pirates completed an 8-0 Pacifi c Coast League campaign with the win ID the Griffins' pool. The Pirates will bring a 19-3 mark into the opening of the Southern California tournament Friday. the water ~ to 1et.J::1nelon of the ball Friday dar£Dc Sea a' win. County grouil seeks NBA team Estanc1· a keeps Tro·1ans A group of Orange County developers m announced Friday that they plan to file a formal application for an National Basket· f e 1 31 14 ball Association expansion franchise. rom WlD co umn' ~ Allan Durkovic, a ma~ng partner of the Westdome partnership, "8id that the group would send the application along w ith a non-refundable appli- cation fee of S I 00.000 tc 1 NBA Commissioner David Stem o n Monday. The Westdome inve! :tment group hopes' to either IW'c an existinJ N BA frani:hisc or obtain an expansion team to play m a propo54!d, $35 million complex in Santa Ana. Television, radio TEr .EVJSJON 8 a.m . -PREP l-"'001'BALL: Rowland at West Covina, (tape), Ch.anncl 56. 9:30 a .m. -COL.LEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio State vs. Nonhwesten 1, Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -MO'l'OR SPORTS: IMSA road racing from Walk.ins G Jen. N. Y., Channel 9. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. Noon -WRESTLIJ\TG: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m . -CO:UEGE F001'BALL: Alabama vs. LSU, Cban°"'l 7. 12:30 p.m. -COL.LEGE FOOTBALL: Washington at Arizona State, Channel 2. I p.m . -MOTOR SP ORTS: AMA motor- cycle nationals from the Hou.ton Astrodome, Channel 4. I :30 p.m . -BOWLING: PHA tournament from Taylor, Mich. (delayed), Channel 4. 3 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: C ART Indy car racina from Miami, Fla., Channel 4. . 3 J>.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: NASCAR 150 modified, Chanbel 4. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: Costa Rieu vs. Honduras in World Cup qualifyina match (l.Jlpe), Channel 34. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: World Gymnastics Championship${ from Mon- treal (delayed ). Channel 7. 4 p.m . -SOCCER: World Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel 34. S p.m . -COLLEGE POOTBAl.L: Scores from around the country, Channel 7. S p.m. -PRO l"OOTIAU.: Raiders' Playbook., Channel 4. 10 p.m. -BOXINGJ. Channel 34. 2 a.m . -COLLEOr; POOTBAU.: Orcaon State at Stanford. Channel 13. IUDIO 9 a.m. -COLLEGE POOTBAU..: Notre Dame at Mississippi, KPZE ( 1190). 11 :30 a.m. -OOLLEO.P! l"OOTBALL: Io wa State at Nebraska, KJEV (870). Noon -COLLEGE too'l'BALL: Sift Dieao State at Wyomin,. KSOO ( 1190). r p.m. -OOLLEOE ll'OOtlAIL: USC It CaUfo mia, KNX (1070). I p.m . -COLUWE J'OOTBALL: New Mexico $tate at UI State Fullerton, K WOW (1600). S:30l p.m. -OOLLEGI 1.u&r:l'B4 LL: UCLA at Arizona. KM PC (710). 7:30 p.m. -Pao llO<XEY: Montrnli at Kina.t. K..l.AC (570). 8:30 p.m. -PkO BAS&.UBA.LL: AllaJ1 ta at Qjppen {delayed). KMPC (710). .. Eagles are erratic, but Un i una ble to tak e advantage By ST AN GRANCH D.-, N.e c... ' :4eaol The Estancia Eagles exploded for 21 first~uarter points Friday in coasting to a 31-14 Sea View ~uc victory over the University High Trojans at Irvine High School. With the victory the Eagles im- proved their record to 2-4 in league and 4-5 overall, while U niversity fell to 0-6 and 1-8. Estancia Coach Ed Blanton was pleased with his team's powerful offensive performance. "We played great in the tint quarter and then we had a letdown," he said. "The offensive line led by Casey Swanson and Ken Fait played great." The line consistently opened holes in the Trojan defense, allowing the Eagles to run a,11 over the field for most of the game. Estancia scored on the game's first play as Craig Conte returned the kickoff 85 yards for the touchdown . O n their next possession, tbe Ea&les scored again as wide receiver £ric Dorn made a spectacular diving catch for a 37-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Scan Kinkade. And the Eagles didn't let up. After Adam Walburger recovered a fumble that stopped a Trojan drive at the Eagle six, Estancia drove four plays and Ian MacDonaJd raced 58 yards for the touchdown giving Estancia a 21-0 advantage. Midway through the second quar- ter, University scored as quarterback Bart Silberman dove one yard for the touchdown. The score capped a drive that went 64 yards in nine plays. Then, with 30 seconds remaining before the half, Estancia place-kicker Mike Rosellini hi ta 37-yard field goal to give the Eagles a 24-7 lead. The three-pointer was made possible by an interception by Dom. who re- turned the ball to the Trojan 22. In the third quarter, Scott Tomkins recovered a muffed punt that gave the SAILORS ROLL, 28-0 ... From Bl he scored on the night. For their second scoring drive, the Sailon showed their versatility on offense, stayina almost exclusively with the pass. This time they moved 67 yards on six plays. Foley con- nected on three passes, all of them to McClelland. On the touchdown, McClelland slipped behind a linebacker and cau&ht Foley's per- fectly-lofted pass, racing 34 yards for the soore. McClelland accounted for 101 of the 368 Sailor yards -three cames for 17 yards and a touchdown and six receptions for 84 yards and two more scores. .. Foley is probably the best quar· terbeck in Oranse County, the line blocks so f'dl and \bey b.ave such a sood rorps of receiven, .. said Noji. ··we 1ust wcrcn•t able to ttop them." But as 1ood as the Sailor offense was in the fint ha.Jr( 19-C yards and 21 poinu), the defcn1e may have been tven better. The Sailon allowed only 36iards total of'fentt. boldina Woodbri to a minus two yards rusluna. ood· bridle. which meriap only five fint downs., did not aet 111 fint until less than two minutes remained in the first haH . "We JUSt have to torgct uus pme, it's over," said Noji. "We have to get ready to play Umversity next week and try to finish up strong for the playoffs.'' * ... """ H.,._. & WI 1 •rtdle 0 SC.."~ Woodet'ldtt 0 0 0 ~ 0 NewPOrl HtrtlOr 7 U 7 ~18 Nl+-MCClellGllO 4 run ICCINflY llldl) Ht+-Mcelelef'ld )4 NH ll"om Foley (PGH l•'laectl H*""McCleAelld 6 NU from Foley (CrelO NH ll"om Foley) ~o+-Wlldlften I run (CoMrlv lllC'll) Alt~· 3.400 lftllmeltd) OAMll STAT'tSTICI ball to the Trojans at the Eagle 15. A few plays later, Adam Leiter scored on a one-yard run. Suddenly, University was back in the game and driving again, until Brian Sherrard inteaupted a screen pass and returned it 4S yards for an Estancia touchdown. University Coach Rick Curtis called the tnterccption return "the pivotal point in the game." "We were not ready to play in the first quarter and they (Estancia) were," he said. "We continue to keep diging a hole that we cannot get out of because of our turnovers." Curtis found something positive about the game sayin~ "Tom Phelps played very well at WJde receiver." * 11 ltMde J 1, UllfwwWty 14 SC-IW Ouer1W\ Eatencle 21 l 7 ~JI Unlvenllv 0 1 7 ~14 E1t-<:011lt 15 kickoff return UlOMlllnl kick) E1t-Oom 11 NU ft'om Klllkede (ROMl!nl lllcll) Eat-MecDOOGld se run (ROMlllnl klcltl Unl-$11bermen I rUfl (Ferrtll kick) E1t-4l0Mlllnl l7 FG Un+-U!Mr 1 run (Fen' .. kick! E1t-SheffGl'd 45 ltltercaollon return lltOM· lllnl kick) Altendence: 1,000 tn llmeltel) OAM• STATISTICS •at UN Fin l oown. 14 14 lhnllft•VGf'dfft 40-203 33•25 PH•lnt yerdfft S3 U2 Peutno 1·1CH 17·'2·2 Punta )·42 J-33 FumOlft•fumbln lotl 2•2 4·1 P9ne"lft•VGl'cb PtMllled S-60 2·15 lttOWtOUAL RUStffMG f 1t-Med>-ld, l6·120; COlltt, S·<&S; C.11tnede, 4·20; Dom, 2· II; SNrrerd, 2· 101 Mlllw, 3·10; len'..-n. 2·2; $w-. Mor· l'l'llnut •; l(INtede •ooiOr·l'lllnul 11. u,,._.., lJ-H; L•ll•, ,.,._ Howvd ... 11 . Sllll«'men, lo-tor-mlnut lS. MOMOUAL PAUMO E11-Klnkedt. 2· 10-1 S3. un1-Sllbermet1, 17·)l·2, 2'21 aelltt, o+o, o IMOMOUAL R•CIMM9 E1~. 1·17, Sllerr11t4, l •W.. Uftl-AlltOft .... , ""-t, ~61, a.q,, t·47, MeGo\IWll, 2•>6; ..... H f1 Ho'#11ti1, HI. Mesa plays t onight Cotta Mesa Hi&h's Mu~tanp take their shot at Clf~und Saddleblck ffiah toni&ht in the only smi> football pme of tlae n~aht involvina Oranae Coast area teams. The Sea View Leque contest nans at 7:30 at Santa Ana Stadium. Saddle'*k (4-1, 7-1 overall) 11 paced by opdon qU1t1crbeck Myron 81.itler, tiad:ed by 200-pound taiJbeck Olettn Campbclf. Costa Mesa (2-3. 3-S overall) sears ita of'fcnee around 6-l . 23S-pound John Carbon. a receiver who aho is ulCd as a tallblck --,~~~----------__,.--------------------......................... .. EDISON ••• hom81 \l;leirfint ICOrt, l&ruted by Ed DeNuc- cao's ~yard bull-like rush with a screen pass and a 3S-yard pass to Dennis Arey, capped by a 4-yard run over the left side by Terry Reichen . Edison's lead was pared to 24-12 a~r~ bad center snap on a puntina satuauon gave the Barons the ball at the Edison 13, which was ·trans- formed into a touchd own on John Pun's I-yard sneak. "We salvaged that mucb " said Milner. "At least we weren't' totally humiliated." ~e Barons ( 1-3, 3-6), however, arc still mathematically in the bunt for the CIF playoffs. Should Ocean View upset Westminster next Friday, the winner of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley game next f'.ri~y would ef!d up in a three-way tJewtthOcean Y1ewand Westm•ns~r --' eacb 1-1 with the other two. * Edbeft 24, lleuat.ln V~ l2 Saf'9 "" °""'" EdllOll 7 17 o ~24 Foun11ln V111ev O O 6 t-12 E~Ju111c1 10 OIU "°'" AnVetovlc {Tl'llver 11ic.) Ect-Grlgos 9 oeu from AnQl!Ovlc ITn1ver lllck) E~Tnner 25 FG Ed-Morrl1 29 Interception return IT"•vtr lllck) , FV~lldwrl • run lrvn f1tlecl) FV-f'eerl I rvn (NU f1ll9cl) A lltndlnct I ,17 S GAMa STATISTICS tEd First down1 I 5 lllllllft·v•rdloe JS-Ill P1ntno verd10t 112 P111lno 10-15·0 Punts 1-33 Fumtlln-tumtMH IOll •-2 fV 10 21-19 146 12·2•·3 5·27 1·0 1-90 f'IOlltles·v1rds -Uzl<I 11·94 INDfVlDUAL llUSHlltG EO-C.rter. 11-n. SherrNn, 1·3S, Smvser, 2-10; A119110vk. 6-10. Justice, I· 1, 81<1 oenter SMP, Hw-mlnus s. FV~9'd'lerl, 11·45, Vrat>, 2-tor-mlnus I, 1· for·mlnul 1; PMrt, 6·for·mlnu1 14. INDIVIDUAL ~ASMltG ' E~Anoelovlc, lCHS-0, 112. FV-Pe1rl, 12·2•·3, 146. INDIVIDUAL lllCllVING Ect-Grlll01, S·S1; Juillce, 3·37, Smvser, 1·16; Carter, 1·1. -· FV-Ar ev, 3·41, O.Nucclo, 1·30, Nerte, 1-n . N9wen. 1-19, Gofdon, 2·15, Reichert, 3·'· 8nind, 1-6. 0.-., .... ,._... .., Mdw'd lt- 1td.l80n running back Kaleaph Carter bu.nm through line for b~ galn against Darou. Artists shake loose, wih, 41-21 Kimball's three touchdown passes keep ~orona del Mar off balance all evening By JIM CARNET!' Dolllr .... Cef°flll I ..... Senior quarterback John KJmball tossed three touchdown passes and ran for another as the Laguna Beach High Artists pinned a 4 1-21 Sea View League footbaJI defeat on visiting Corona del Mar Friday evening. The contest was an offensive orgy as the two teams combined for 62 points a nd 779 yards in total offenv Corona's sophomore signaJ<aller, Mitch Melbon, completed 16 of 32 puses for 32 I yards and two TD' s. He also had four interceptions. Melbon tossed touchdown bombs of 73 and 80 yards. Kimball, a senior at Laguna, com- pleted 9 of 15 for 228 yards and three TDs1 and didn't throw an inter- ccpuon. . ·~it go t a little sloppy in the second half, but it was an exciting game to watch," said Laguna Coach Cedrick Hardman. "You never quite knew what to expect. Both quarterbacks played very well." "We've got a lot of young guys on defense and tt really showed tonight, .. said Corona del Mar Coach Dave Holland. "We didn't do a very eff ccti ve job of stopp1 ng them.·· Laguna Beach senior wide receiver Jeff Cummings caught six passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns. Cummings and Kimball teamed up on TD bombs of23 and 69 yards. Corona drove 86 yarcjs on 12 play5 following the opening kickoff to take a 7--0 lead. Scan Turner scored from the three to pu1 the Sea Kings on top early. The Artists scored 27 points 1n the second period to blow the contest open. Kimball slipped into the end zone on a three-yard sweep JUSt seven seconds into the second quarter. knonmg the score. Two minutes later. K1mball found Jonathan Todd all alone m the Oat. Todd gathered in the pass. then weaved his way 50 yards through the Corona defense tor the six-pointer Laguna linebacker Matt Hobb\ blindsided Melbon on the next scncs as he attempted to pass from deep in his own territory. Melbon was separ- ated from the pigskin. and Sean Mahoney pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for the 1ouchdown. Ian Vickers booted the point-after to give the ArtistS a 20-7 bulge. Late in the half John Lana capped a 55-yard drive W1th a 7-yard sweep. giving the hosts a 27-?·advantage. Corona scored with less than two minutes remaining in tbe third penod when Melbon found Turner wide open over the middle. Turner raced 60 yards for the score The pla)- covercd 73 }ards. Laguna drove 63 yards lor a touchdown midway through the final quarter. Kimball capped the dnve with a 23-yard ~oring pas!. 10 Cummings. On the first pla)-after the k1ckoll Melbon tossed an 80-)-ard bomb to Mclaughlin. Mc laughlin caught the ball in full stndc at midfield. then raced the rest of the way untouched The final TD came on Kimball"; 31-yard aenal to Cummings. hllertoa'• Jolm Onen (No. 3 ) fmnbla at t1ae 1-i line wlllle trytnc to jamp o•er the Otlllf ........... .., o.ww ...._.. pack o( defen.den. Golden Wat recoTered the b&1l ln the end aone. OCC, Saddleba.ck host Mission foes °S!j~ Coast CoDeae tries to climt} out of the cellar, wh.ile let.ck hopes to move closer to a perfect season in Mjuion Conference footbell toni&ht Both will be home for the 7:30 ldckoffi Here's bow it looks~ ~ U-4. M) at Or-. C.Ut (1-4, l·"-U: The Piraia will attempt IO lha.k:e thcm1elves af\cr last week's stunnina 24-t 4 lou to previousty wiftlesl s&n Diqo City. Palomar, meanwbjle, has s~ed since opcnina the teaton with thrtt wins in 1t1 first four outfoas. Last week, the Comets held a I 9'" 7 KCOJWktuancr advantqc before losina. JO. I 9. ap.jomar hu 1 talented 1quact.•• aid OCC-Coach Diet Tucker ... They lost to one of the ~tate's top t~m' Southwestcrn -by JUSt one point ( 17-16) We'll bavc our Mnchfull." Picini the PaJomar att~k ss quancrt.ct Ryan Beadle. ...tto bu completed 89 of I S6 pe for t .1 2 l yards and 10 touchdowns. He hu the best c<lmplc11on pt'TOCnt.agc in the conf~oc at .S71 . Sopho mo re fultbeck Chris McndcnbaU 1s the thtnl· lcadlna ru her In the oonfcrmoc. avcrqjna 83 yards per pmc and S. 9 yards per carry. OC'C's all-tame record qainst Palomar tand at S.. 3 after the Pirate$ topped the CorMts Jua year, 20-1 • asru cz~a. 1-•> •• s.Mleied (M , M >: h'' the home finale for the Gauchos, who wtll be tryma to wrap up their ninth tra&&ht year without losina at home, coverina 48 pmcs. Quanetback J aJOn Schm Kl tw thrown for 17 touchdown av1na hlm JUSl two sbon of the Slddlcblck rte0rd tct in 1974 by Many Mallchcn Despite ali 2-l conftrcnce mart, Cltnu hH tied Saddlcbeck for the Miaion ConfCTCnOC tJ tlc ~ 1n si~ ~and b the only tam other than the Gauchos to wtn tl'le title outnaht since 1910. ' * U9UM BeaCll 41, Corona dll ~r 21 Seen ov Ol>e,.,.... Coron• 0.1 Mer I O 1 1-11 L egune 8111cn O 77 0 lt-41 CCIM-Tur~r l run !Greco kotk) LB-Klmoell 3 run IVICken to.1ckJ l:&-TodCI so .1(1moell PIU (k•Ck falleCll LB-Mel'lontv recovereo fumt>le on eno zo~ Vlcktn 1<1c111 LB-Lene 1 run fV1cker1 lllCllJ CCIM-Turner 7J M-4t>o<I cien !Greco 11.1ci.1 LB-<ummlng1 73 K1moe11 NU !Vicl\er' 1<1(7.) CCIM-McleUQtllln 90 Meloon oeu ICireco 11.ICI<) LB-Cumm1no\ 69 Klmoell oeu fVlcker\ kick) A.llenO•M t l 700 te1tlme1ee11 GAME STATISTICS CdM I' "I oown\ 16 A.nl>H·Y&rOtOt 2~-76 Pen•"9 veroeo. 111 P1U111i1 16 )J 4 Punfl 1 2A I' umtllel • fumOll\ IO~ t 1 1 Pe11e111e ,·veros pene111e<1 • !>J IHOllllOUAL AUSHIWG CdM ll )01~ m 9 IS 0 ) la 0·0 I 13· llO COM-Turner 14·•5 Warner t )1 McLeug,,lln I 79 Meit>On 7-for·m1t1u\ 79 LB-Le,,e, IS 16 Todd 1·:11 O"ve< l 6 '(omoeu 4·10< m1nu1 1 IHOIVIOUAL PASSIHG COM-Mett>on. 16·31·• 311 Turner 0 I 0 0 LB-K·mt>lll 9· 15·0 nt INOllllOUAL RECEllllNG CdMcLt UQ,.,lln 3 111, Tu•fler 3·12 Werner 3·47 8tert>Ower 2·?0 Mc(ellum I II Greco I U Ha,.,n 1 9, 0 Nett , I·• Freuno• I • LB-Cummlrl9'· 6· I~ Lano 7·6' Doocn 1·6 RUSTLERS .• From Bl W1th the aid of a big founh dov. n pass completion that bounced ofT a defender into the hands of C hm Kaiser. the Rustlers took the lead at 14-13 on a SIX-)ard completion trum Hanson to Parker Tomas1d. pu1 lht' Rustlers in front v.11h h1~ con"ers1on Golden \.\est had a golden o p- ponun11~ to move fanher 1n front after _.a '1 -;ard complet1on from Hanson to Egan that pu1 the hall on the Fullenon 3-)-3rd line Two pcnal- ucs a11d a quarterl'>acl \3~ l th .... ancd the effort .\ftcr holding the 1 lornct\ on 1he next pos<;ess1on. another Han'lon· Egan connec tion tor '5 )ard' mo,ed the ball into Fullerton temt01) and set up a 39-yard TD pass bt'twern the two and 11 was ~ 1-I '\ .\pair of fourth quaner .-.core~ and a two-point COn\CrslOn gave th(' Hornets the decision The) dro' r ~ yards with Cleo Eknnctt going oH'r from the three for the score and quancrback ·Zorn skirting nght end for two pomts and a 21-21 tie The "'inn mg \Core came on a .. 5- vard dnvc with Lorn h1tung C'ureen from seven )ard'I o ut Roger Church gave the Rustkrs hope when he brok<' through to block the conver'l1on tr) but the Golden West attack bogged down at this point and nevrr go1 untracked 1n the final seven minutes Golden West punter Rich Men- tiou hit f1,e punt' tor .i 44 5-,ard a'cragc * 'ulwt.t 11, 0....... WMt 21 lar'lllY~ Fulltr'IO<l I 6 0 I 11 GOIOtn WHI 0 I• 1 l>--11 Fuit-Ceno.iot 13 DI \\ tr(lf'ft W•ttl•rn• 1 llt .. nolcft Ille ... ) GWC-EN " 37 Oli\ WOtl'I He,,_ ff-\<~ -1(1t ) F~r-I• rvn 'IHIU te ltO GWC -P1'1ltr 6 NU ,.°"" Hen\O" 1Tome,oet. •ICit.1 GWC-t!'9111' OIU lrOl'll Ml lllo{W'I T~ .. 10 "'°'' Full-illMe'I 3 '"" IZonl r\Mll F .,.._..c;,Mfl 1' OIU "'°"' lOt 11 ( 111(11 bloc' tod I • tt.ndinc• 1 fOO I" time t.a I GA/tW n A TISTICI . " n .,.. ... 17 ... !.-4' >-> ~-v.,.. ~ " ., ~-1..•us..... ewe '° )H1 191 IS•Jl·f > .. ... ... II~. 1'-1'1, ~ ..... WI• hem• Hw·~ I, Hoewlll!'t, •·o.1er11 ' tt ~l.&'4 owe~ ..... 1 • ....._. > 1 H-11 __ ,,,.._ 1 .. ,.....,,, .... ~l..~U1Me , .... -"'11 ..... 'I&., &·1 .. " l.-. I II .. 101 owe....._, 11-•t "' "9DMDUAL UC&!Wlee 11..-00•11fl. •·1'&: ......... )·11. c..-... , \), .... t-1~ *'"· 1 ,. OWC-IMI\, t 1fl, It-., J·D """"•, t-6, I(.,_, 1-fA s..iiur, 1~ ........... 1-l - Ocean Vfew wins by a hain over.BB, 1 .0~~: Seahawks defeat Oilers again for first feague victory By RJCRARD DUNN o.-., ..... c.. ' .... Ocean View Coac.h KlLrl Gaytan. carried offthe fidd by his underdog Scahawks after sucking a I 0-7 loss on host Huntmgton Beach. should liave a new look tlus m orning when he reviews the film of Fnday night's momentous victory. "They get to shave my head Saturday morning... said Gaytan. after watching hts Scahawks hold off a late fourth-quaner surge by the 01le~ to W1n their first Sunset League football game of the sea.son and to break a scven...game losing strcak .. "The who le team gets a shot at 11." Ocean V 1ew has to be considered a thorn 1n Huntington Beach's side since its only league wm of the season last year was a 34-13 upset of the Otlers. So, while Manna High was clinching a ue for Lhe Sunset League championship, the Jubilant Scahawks were doing a little celebraung of their own in antic1pat1on of Gaytan's haircut. O ne player screamed out that they should start Wlth a mohawk. This is surely a v1cion Gaytan wi ll never forget -his hair. or lack of should be a reminder for quite a while. Ocean View kicker Mat Bcrtr.tm booted a 19-yard field goal with I 46 left m the game to put the Scahawk<, ahead. 10-7 But the Oilers. behind the passing of slick quarterback Joe Napoli. wer' on the move late m tbc game. Napoli. who completed eight of 29 passes for 95 yards. threw th~ ball on everyone of the Oilers' last 13 downs. but completed 1ust three of them against a sungy Ocean View second· ary. Outside linebacker Desi Hazeh also provided a key sack with IS seconds to go. dropp1ne Napoli for an 18-yard loss which virtually e nded any hopes Huntington Beach had of scorin$ a dramatic comeback. Staustically speaking. the game was as close as the final outcome The Otlers.. who scored their only touc:b- down with 23 seconds left 10 tbe third quarter, outpmed the Seahawk.s of- feos1 vely, I 53-129 m total yardqt. But 1t was b11-play man Jeff Darling who came up with a Hun~ ington Beach fumble on the 19-yard lme irr the firs• quaner-and spnntecr into the end tone to give the Seahawb the early lead. Darling's iouchdown stood up untLt H unlJngton Beach running back Scott Elhott 100red on a five-yard run, wh1cb was 1nd1rectly set up by Randy Hatch's mterceptioo with 3:50 to go 1n the third quarter. Seahawk.s' quarterback C'hri.I lbargary (5 for 8, I interceplJo n), meanwhile. was getting the most of his complet1ons .. He fuushcd with 90 )ards passing, tncludmg btg plays to Darhng for 28 yards and Phil Bowen twice for 31 yards. Ocean View known to have shaky first quarters fmost of 1ts losses this season h.ad been decided by the first quarter). was on track from the st.art. Both teams v.cre dead even stat1sucall)-m the first half. ac- cumulaung 67 total yards and four first downs But 11 was Darltng·s fumble re- cover) that made the differenca. • Darling also mterccpt~ a key pass iti the first quarter when Hunungton Beach was dnvmg. but Ocean V1~ was unable 10 generate any k.Jnd ~f offense 10 take ad"antagc of 11 * -. OcMn VleW 10. HVl6 ... n a.di 1 .-. ~ '" Oulr19n • 11unr1noron Beecn O 0 1 0--7 Oct•" Vltw 7 0 0 ~ OV-Oer11119 19 fumt>lt rtu)lrn ll!ler1r1m II~) H8-Efftot1 5 run tH1<11t1 W.lcif > OV-S...trem It FG Alll"Oen<» • 100 111111meuec1 Gt.Ma STATlSTICS Ha F "'' OO•nl 11 Ru,nei·vare11oe 27· 5' Penlng v1re11oe tS P1ulno t·1t-1 Punr1 •·31 Fuml>lti·!um~ loil 1 1 Penenlea·veroi _,.ltzl<I 1·1' INOfVIDUAL •USH!ttG H8-€"1o" 11-" Ori-1-6, OevlnCIOff; •-2 $1<11•ner l·tor-mlnu' •. Neootl 1-tor·m ... 14 ov-onm 11·21 Szube 7·12 lberOlf'Y ~ Derting l·2 INOfV10UAL ~4SSMG H8-Neootl 1·?9· l tS OV-tDar~rv s-a-1 90 INOIVIDUAL ll•CEIVING H&-+ietell. 2·2•. ltou , 1·1•, Purdl.Jt 1·1'; RllOIOI. 1·15, Dedrick, 1·10, 0 1¥"*"1 l•tor• m111u' • ov-e-. 1->1. Dlf1iruo 1-11 D•"'" 1-1'. Nlenaof1 I· 12 MARINA ROLLS, 37-15 • • • From Bl But with all due respect to Scan Magula. who rushed fo r 13 >ardHon 15 came I and tv.o 1outhdo\lins. and Vandemet. who threw for two TDs and I Ii 'ard" total. it's the dckn<oe v.h1ch should be.· taking the bow., Mcsscrs 8111 Craft. Dean Yosh1>ama. Pres1on Hayslctte and B1lh Dunn accounted for the four 1nte.rccpt1ons wh1rh the offense tum· ed mto 17 points .\nd 1f }OU add the 38-yard field goal b' Ben Lefran<o1" follo\li1ng the r«'Cn Cl' o f a \.\ t''it- m1nster fumble, \OU can make II an e'en 30 points to ward thr \ 1~1ng<> defcns1'e ledger .. onens1' el\ this cluh ha) 1rn- pro.,.cd as murh a!> an~ r .. e had Our rece1vc!"l arc making the big catchc" things ar..c JU St popping for us .. ..:11d a beaming Thompson. who should be acknowled$ed for 1n,en11ng the Manna M1ss1les and relining 1hl'm into a h1p.hh-sl11led weapon ··E,cnth1ng seems to he t(lltng Manna·~ wa} We wan1 to l l'cp 1t 1ha1 \lia}:· Heck. v.h\ not" The \.1anna \.11' sics arc a' eraging onh '4 ~point\ c>n offense and allowmg but ~"' \>n defense through 1he1r four league: games ") don·1 knov., ma)ht' we an· ;; good." Thompson conceded "But 111 take the luck and ru take the hard- h11ung that ruas come WJth this .. * Mattrw 11, W......,... lS wntmln1•f" Marine Sartll-t~ Mer--Lorl•encO•\ ll FG O o O 1HS ) 11 I)~ Mer--<illlln .k oeu from Venoerrt.1 Lefrencol\ ~tc• M1r-J41n111ng, 16 PIU lrom V1 noerrt1tl Lrfrenco1i •tek Mer-Me-t run 1...ef"encOll -ICll Mar-SteftorO 3 run U C'll tellecl Mer~oull lO •un L.,1nc0tl 1 .. 0. N~Aull'" S1 tumoie rtuUfn Fer• "Oto" . '" w~·~ lS OIU ... om Gutltv s ....... oeu "om Gut•v 11.•tenOoMe 6 400 n••meteo1 GAME ST A TISTICS Wm F nl dOWI'\ 14 AuV!fl varoe:ie l? 161 Peu "9 •••OIO. 17'1 Pau ~ll 9 19·• P ..i"'tS l ?9 c..,~~ •"""""' ~,. 1 ' P.-.e 1 u ·vercn Piii•• 1eo •·M INOflllOUAL ltUSHING w..,.._Snt'i.v 11 13 Gu1tev 4-6 ~tn •· 19. .:av~' 4 •S ~i.v ) I Mar-<:ratl S 1' Venoerr•et 3 10 Meo•. S· 131 Stettord 10 l3 8ar@te ) •or ·mtnu' lO; i...euto l·,.. l'•1noen•~ 1·0 O...nn 2·0 INOIVlOUAL ~ASSING N......-<.ut .. v 9·79 • 11' Ye•-Ve,,.,..r 11 S 11-0 '11 L•UIO 0 CHI Ber~ a )-0 0 0 INOl\110UAL ltECEIVING .,,,..,._S.IOlne l ii "'4r• nez 1 S/\etleV 4 Ch•oe• • 66 Me r-(, u J.4 Jennings 3·66 c.oto'ooro '17 OCC runners qualify for finals .\:0-. DI \.t-\ -Thr~ Oran~l· Coast Collt"gc runners quahfied tor the California _rommumt) rnllegc cross count~ finals Fnda~ at the Southern Cahfom1a sectional" here al Bonelh Park CIF prellms today W'\L!'tl'T -(IF cro'>~ rnuntn prthms get under ~a} th1\ ml1ming .it Mt San -\ntonio ( olle&t" w11h Orangr Coast area bo'~gomg in 4--\ lOmpc11- 11on. beginning al l\ 45 Mater De1. Estancia and Hunt- ington ~ach start at 4 'i follo~t"d h\ "lcwport Harbor and Fountain Valle\ at q and Corona dcl Mar at 9.15 1.n their rupectl\e race' Girl' com~11t1on for area athlete' hcgin at l 0 ¥.1th cwport Harbor and Fountain \.all') folto"'cd h\ C orona del Mar and Oc-c~n V 1cw at IO I 'i and Laauna Bcacb and E.dison at 10 • S m their rcSJ>CC11' c I I -team ra~~ Th' final1 a~ at the same sttt a week later -tl.d MERCEDES 11·'• I l 't •l J J J --------~~ ..... 0Jo-~~~--~ ...,~,..--of Wi;poi ta C·O ·M·P·A ·R·E 0g6 MONTH PU AHAS£ TEAMS EASE OFOWN:RSHIPTERHS l>a\ c ra~cll and \al \ 3!p'I. who tin1shcd 18th and I Q1h re<.ix-ct1'-el} ad,anccd to the men·, tinal<> ~h1cn run nc't Saturda• at Fresno On the women's 'l1dt· thC' P1ra1Q · Kath' Kiernan finished third to qual1" for the <;tate final\ The Orangt ( oast mt"n·, team fn11shed eighth in the final o;t.and 1np as did t~ Pirate women Saddlcback C ollc-gc also had one quahfcr Deidre Vaughan finished 18th to mal..r the cut oi 20 11 fl&. llll&Y Wll I I I , , _, \ ' M OrMQe Cout OAJLY PILOT/S.turday. Nowmber 9, 1985 Bruins, Trojans. can smell the roses 2 sunset UCLA Arizona collide contmnce champion «>111c1 have two,..,.~.. c1crcnse-o11ow1na •heir opooncn" an.,.,... orroseund Callromia ba11be uneoviabto 1a • team S are ' Kickoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m . Wlth a of 6S.2 yards P.Cr pme. oftryiq to trim the thorns when the two teams t h in Pac 10 Confrontation crowd of S6 ()()().plus expected at Slt9S2·seat Meanwhile. the UCLAoffensc1uve"'lin1 meet in Berkeley today. a om e -Anzona Stadium. UCLA leads the senes S.3-2, 407.4 yards in total offense pet pme paced by Althouah the Trojans arrive with an but the Wildcats are 2·1·1 in the last four sophomore tailback Gaston Green (33S yards unusally poor 4-3 nxx>rd. they arc 3-1 in the ...... u ........ TUCSON -Arizona and 14th·rankcd UCLA sqoate off be.re toniaht with a ~ssjble Pacific-10 Confereoce football championship on the line, but both coaches refuse to see it that way. . . . "lt will he~dec1de the race, but there ts no 'The Game' · t now." said Wildcats' Coach Larry Smith. • hey're all bi& games. This is a vital pme this week. We're lookin& at the very real possibility the c hampion couid have two losteS." "If we climb beck o n the plane with a loss. l dotft thtnt-wc woutd be out of it," said Bruins• Coach Terry DoOa.bue. "It's conceivable the mcetiJ1t$. and two TDs o n 6S ca!Jies) and senior Paciflc-10 Conf~ncc and io the thick of the Arizona and UCLA are amo111 flve teams Q\i&rterback David Norrie ('5-of-1 s I for I ,243 race for the Rose Bowl. But to aet there. they wilh one loss apiece in leaaue action. The yards and nine TDs wilh five interceptions). have to qoit 1umina the ball over. Wildcats stand 6--2 o~erall and 3-l in Pao-io Ariiona. which has not scored a touch-"We've bad 10 turnovers in the two games· play while the Bruins arc 6'-1·1 and 4-l, down in the last seven quanersJ t>cat O~on we've lost badly. You just can't aive lhe ball rcspcctiyely. State, 27-6, last week with its derense notch1na away that often and win," Trojans Coach Ted "UCLA has ~n ~ sit~tions llk~ th!s th.n::e touchdowns on a blocked punt, a fumble Tollner says. ' . .. before. We haven l. said Sm1tb, now an has recovery and a return ofan intercepted fumble. "If they were 7--0 at would be the same, Cal sixth year as Arizona's head coach. "We have to Junior quarterback AJfred Jenkins ha Coach Joe Kapp said. "It's the same USC team elimmatc all the outside distractions. Coaches completed 111 of20S passes for t .280 yards and we always face -big and talented." arc no different than players. They like lo have six touchdowns with eiJh\ in1ercepuons. One key matchup will be Trojan backup the opp()nunity lo play in -a game that means a noscguard Gary Willison, subbing for injured lot. ll add to 'the drama. But there a.re some USC trle. to •tar 1n race at Cal Tony Colorito. Cal centers Chuck Steele or interestiqg match·U(>S." Brad Jackman will try to exploit that inexperi- Lcd by acnior hnebaclcu Tommy Taylor. BERKELEY -The University of ence and open holes for CaJstandovt back Marc the Bruins rank second nationally in rushing Southern California Trojans can smell a whiff Hicks. Edison. Oilers host CIF voileyball oes; Barons hit the road The scwnd round of the CIF 4-A girls volle,YbaJI playoffs are scheduled tomJht W&th two Sunset League teams at home and one on the road. Fountain Valley. lhe league's No. I representative, will take on the Gar- den GTovc Argollauts a t Garden Grove in a 7:30 match. The Argonauts arc the Garden Grove League champs. who are coming off a -------....:..,.--------:--------:-----------..;.....--_.:_ _____________ _, • 15-12. 15-7. 15-0 win over El DOrado. · • The Barons. who spon one of lhe N~L NATIONAi. CONf'aRaNC• ·-San F rat1el$CO N.-Of"fffns Atlante Chlc.eoo MIMHOll Otfroll GrMn Bay Tame>aaev WMt W I. 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Garct.I UO 2.60 Blue ~ Freddie CCunnlnollarol 1 IO Time: 11.a. 12 UC.ACTA C:M I Plld '31.20 MXTH llAC•. 170 Yard1. s.cretlve (Hart I S.20 l.40 2 AO Shes The l.lmlt (l.ewlsl 7.IO UO TrulY A Chic (Felton) 3.40 Time: 45.IO. U •XACTA 16-11 Plkl 131.00. s•v•NTH RAC•. 350 nrdl. Nicko Star (Edwards) 10.60 5 20 4.00 Seal& Cla~ CE. Garcia ) S.00 U O Roman Eme>lr• (H. Gerclal 4.20 Time: ll.02. SJ •XACTA 13·101 Plkl Ul.20. •tGHTH llAC•. 400 yards. Travetln Show (l.ldlevl 34.00 10.60 6.60 Admlnlstre ror (Dl0erlctl11nl 5.00 3.10 Dt.I Talent (MYIM) 3.00 Time. 20.~. 12 •XACTA (6·S) Plkl S151.40 NINTH 9'ACI . 400 ya <dt. ElllOOI E11e><n t (Trvl U O 3.40 2 40 aand Of Die. <Hero 6.90 2.60 Sln lln Sauce 11..ackeYI 2.60 Tlmr. 1U2. u •XACTA (6·4) oalo U0.20. U P'tek MX (1·3·6·3·6·61 e>ekl 1133.40 lo 33 wlnnlne tlckah (five "°''"'· Carrvover POOi 156,Ge3.03. . 11 P'tCK NINE ( 1·2·2· 1·3·6'-3-6-6) PllO ll,06l.30 to one winning tldlet (elgr.1 horMI) Carryover llOOI: S21,51l.OS T•NTH RACI. WI Yl rcls. CaMnova Wini (Cardoza ) 1.20 6AO 4 40 Flvlne SkY HIOh 1a 1rd) 17AO 1420 Rlc:h Wlurd (Har11 J.IO Time: 17.9' 12 IXACTA (3·61 Ptid 1175.60 12 DAii. V DOU91.ll 16·31 e>e ld U0.60 Allendence. 6,000. <>alt TrM (It S..... Aftllll) ,RIDA Y'S lllSUI. TS (1'!11 ef n .dey IMr9'1tNliM ,,_..,..) ,.ST llACa. 6.,.. furtonos. EM1;1>ennl Effof't (Pinc.YI 3.40 3.00 2 60 Carv111d (Hewtev) 9 40 6.20 DrMm Pollcv (Ollaf'louu ave) 4 40 Tlmt· 1·17 l/S HCOMO RACI. 6 lurtono1 Rock C•nyon IVtlenz~I 7.60 3.60 l..20 Princess S.I (Olivares) S 40 4 IO Ameca J. (Black) 10 60 Time: 1:09 3{S. TH•D RACI. 6 lunonos 8old Saint Pal (Sollt) l4 60 t .20 UO BHlc Relief (CHtt nonl 18.40 1.IO Voice of the Wind (Hernandez) 4,20 Time. 1:11 115. S2 DAii. Y DOU91.E (3·7l oald Ml.20. 'OUllTH llACI. 6 furtonos. Dark Menace ISOll1I 33.IO 13.00 tO 40 Nani• Tam <Valenzuela) 6.00 UO Roval Tre•tlK• CCruzl ?2.00 Time· MO J IS f'lf'Tit ttACa. 6 lurtono1 Andi'-'n Me ITOl'O) IS 40 e.20 UO Five Nof"tll (C1moa1I 14.IO I 1 40 tnnamonto (Ollvarn) t 40 Time: 1:09 3/S. U IXACTA 14·3) paid 1512 SO MXTH RACI. One mite. P9f lllalllt ( 0.l'IOuWI v e) S.00 l .60 3 40 Rlverette (Solla> a 10 4 IO Mlklwl IKaentll 4 20 Time: 1:16 2/S. s•VINTH llAC•. 7 lurlonot. Crackamln IDll' .. Y) 22,20 11.IO l.40 Palllanell (Sollsl l.IO 3.40 Ulltltleno....st to Me <McCarronl 2.40 Time: 1'11 2/S. IS IXACTA (6·21 oeld '371.00 ... H'Tlt •Ac•. ,.,.. lur1onol on 1\Jfi ~teltl 9ter CMeul 1040 4.IO 340 llt1M4 TIM !Solls) " l.60 2 60 Sauna tPlncay) 3 40 Time: 1,IS 215 NtNTH RACa. One mile. P.t 9 1rd (Plnc:av l 12 .60 S.40> 4,00 J1"'4>1'" CllKk) >.20 1.IO Ed's lolcl LadV (DalahOuuaYl l 3 40 -rim.: 1 !37 l/ s. &S IXACTA (3·21 oeld 1126.50. U ~ IU( (1-4-1-64-Jl Hid $1,JOl.OO 10 11 w!Mlnt ticket• en.-. horMll Car~~ rvo,,_, ltOOI: 9'1,llt •1 ...cK -.1 <2+7-1+1-6-1·31 oald •t....,10 to flw wlnnlnO t~kll• c .. vtn llOrMt) CMrvowr -'· 171, 111 All9"M~ 16,lll w ......... COMMUNITY COl.t.•G• Seuttlce .. ,~ c;....., West ,, ........ s:ti • Lone Batch O I o ,_... GOiden Wnl 2 3 3 1-9 Goldtn Wnl SCOl'lllil: Tlcfty 2, Wicks 1, Booln 1, Jeffrlft 1, Brolhlrton I, Contr.H I, Cook 1, Grubt<' l ptacMt Cleat c. .... _. ~ CNJf IS, ~ It Drano. Coast 4 4 3 ._IS Groumont 2 3 0 S-10 Ora~ Coast .corlne: Ketler 6, Ure 3. Stewan 2. Miranda 1. I.Hiiierman 1 • Chrl•lenMl'I I. Pr9"der1Mnt 1. HIGH SCHOOi. Cll' 4·A PleY9fh (f'lnl Reund) MariM 8, TUI"" 6 Tullln 0 1 2 l-6 Marll'le I 2 3 2-t Marina iciOl'lng; l.erMtn 3, Merrit 3, Womack 1. Welltioeter 1. NeWMn H .... t, l9 .. tty S l.B PolY 2 2 I ~ Newe>Ort Harbor 3 4 0 2-9 .._woort Harbor SCOl'lne· Andranlan I, Mcl.aren 3. Mihalko 2, Gifford 3. C-dllMart, • ._1 EdlJon I 0 0 C>-1 C«ona del Mar 2 2 1 >-9 EdllOll ICOl'lne· AbrJ1ham1011 1 Corona det Mar: -McGoy 2, Llllln• 2, Harmon 1, Harvey 1, Vll'lle 1, 5-ilnorst 1, Tlloml>IOll l. SeNra 11, ,...,.Ill Vllln 1 Foun11ln ValleY I 3 2 1-7 SOIWe l S 2 1-11 Founta in ValleY .corlne: Judd 3, TllomP· Jon 2. Knott 1, Peten 1. Oll'9r 4·A teer.. SIJnny HIM• 13, Mlllkan S <Tllun claYl V ... Perk t , Unlver1ltY 7 Senta Ana Vallev 21, Buena Park 11 1.ono IMcll WlfM>ll 14, FootllMI , CrMI Ceuftft'V COMMUMfTY GOLL•G• ~(II ......... (at ..... "8t1r) MM T11m IC<>f"H' 1 Groumont. 33. 1 Peladena. 109, 3. Taft, 172, 4. El Camino, 119, S. Mire Costa, 132, 6. Hancodl 171, 7. Glendale, Ito, I Otano. Coall, lt1, 9. Aancl\o ~llaoo, 191; 10 Trede Ted\, 159 lndlvldual results; I Flld\lt (Teti). lt:SS; 1. Sanoov11 IGrossmonll, ll:Sf; 3 Tz.aclOll. CS.nl• Monlu), 19:11, 4. Gtrci. IP•MdtNI, 19:20, S. Grav" 11.ono !Nectl), 19:21; 6. WatM>n (El Camino), 19·22; 7 Wenoter (GroHmonl), 19:23; I. GrlMJ (Groumonll. 19:24; 9 NareNlo (Gron· mont), 19:25; 10 HOUIO•I• (El Ca mino), 19'.2S. Otllen: 11. P1rsei (OC~I. 19'.36; It VtrOH (OCCI, 1t:37, Sf Bur11• COCCI. 20':21; '5. Zemanek (OCCI. 20-.27; 74 Sane· f'llz COCCI 20-40. w-Team SCOl'H. 1. Mir.COiia, 61; t. LA Valley, 79, l. Etil I.A, f2; '-Mt. San Antonio, 100, S. Santi Monica, 1.S; 6. Paladena. 155. 7. Moore>ark. 156; •. Or..- Coast. 166; 9. Cunta, 212, 10. Sen Diieo Mew, 244. Individual rHUlh. 1. MoMuedl (EL.Al. 1Ul3; 2. Sttwart (I.AV), 16:17; 3. Kleman COCCI. 1':37; '-1..01V (I.AV), 16:A2; S. PIHMnl (EL.Al. 1':56; 6. Mlldonaclo (MS), mos; 7. Soto 1a.11ersfleldl. 17!1l. a. sttalllv IMS), 17:14; 9. Cl'leanev (MC), 17:1S; 10. Atmlrei (SM), 17:1'. Other•: 2'-V1Ullf\al'I (Seddlet>eclt). 11;01; 37. I.Ito (OCC), 11~; 47. Sauerw.fn COCCI. 11:A3; !O. fMtOfl (GWCI. 11:.Sl; 61. Cowour (OCCI. 1t:17; 67. Farl-z IOCC). 1~; 70. Ruffini (OCCI 19.l6. ,..,.~ tttl~S.,....) ~ ...... Jol'ln McEnroe IU.S.I del. Peter 1.Undel'en (Sw.delll, .. 1, 6-3, Stet.n EdOerll (Swed9nl def. Slrt lo Caul (Soeln), 6·4, 6· I; AnOert Jarryd (Swedetll def. JakOO HtaMk <Swllltt*\d), .. ,, 6-0, Joaklm Nv.trom <Sweden) def. Yenntoo Noel\ IFranc:el, 6·2, 7·S. C4lt9a ...,..,,... (et LA OU..) Que,,.... ...... Sleva OtVrle• (Cal) def. lt«*lle Wein (PeHef'dlne), 7·S, 6·4; 9rad PMrce (UCL.A) def. Marly Lavf'tndeeu (Pelt- e>erdlnel. 7·S, 6-2, Dani 1..tal (PtHet'~) def. Ricky l.eldl (USC), ...... 6•4; ltkNrd Bert (l..ono 8Hdl SI.I def. Tim P•WM1 !USC), 6•2, 6· 1. Hlllll ldliMI tlrtt llA VllW 1.IA.UI "*Al.I <et u. en Pt .. , ._..aanuea•• Wlllelt (Woodbfldell def &leemUnd (Woc>dtlfldol), 6-S, 6-2 ~a.. ....... Hastlno,1·Handrldls IEstencial def. O.CllMM·Rven (Hewoor1 Harbor>. 6-3. s-7,6-l Mlll't -cora.....-rv cou.aM .... c.ef( ..... ......... t, or.. c:..t 1 Ooideft Well tCOt1ftt """"" 2 Ora1199 Coa" ~-MecNiftl I, ltrtbl < > . .... WISTIRH CON,•RaNCE ,..dlk OMlleft W I. ,.ct. G9 6 1 .957 5 1 .833 • .., 6 2 7SO ,..., l S .37S 3~ 1 s 216 • o 6 .ooo w) Mldwftt OMU.. Denver 6 1 .IS7 Houlton 5 2 .714 1 Sen Antonio 4 4 SOO 2~ Utah l • 42t 3 Dallas 2 4 .333 3.,.. Sacremenro 1 4 .200 4 IASTIRN CONP'ERIMCE AtlMltc OMlleft Boston NIWJlrMY Phlladl4e>hl• Wallll11tton New York 5 1 .933 s 3 .625 1 J 4 .42t , • ..., 2 s .216 3\h 0 7 000 S't't OtlrOll Mllwauk• Chieffo ci.vellnd Ati.nra 1nci1111a C4lllll"lll OM.- ' 1 ' 2 3 l 3 1 4 "'*"'' S<-L.alten 121, Denver '9 Boston 125, Pflotnlll 10 I 750 7SO •29 711'> 429 11 ... 375 3 200 l.,., San Antonio 107, Phlladele>hla 95 Detroit 117, Watlllnoton 110 Portt.nd '2, S..1111 .. GOiden Sl•I• 1)0, Ati.nta 99 T.....,,..s 0- Allanta at ~ Mllwauk• a t N-JtrMY Chieffo al N-Yorio. Boston at Ottroll Phoenix 11 lndlana Houtton at Dallas O.._.,.nd at Uta h S..1111 a t Sacr1mtn10 LAlten 121, Nuwet'I " OINV•ll "'l -Enolllll 1·23 6-6 n. Wllllam1 2·3 0-2 4, W C-5-12 1-1 11, Dunn 2·1 2·2 6, l.Avtr 4· 16 3·4 11, Turner 3·1 C>-06, H1n1llk 4·7 4·6 12, Evans 2·11 C>-0 4, SdlaYtl 2·4 2·2 6. White S-10 H 11, R1smussen 3-7 o-o 6. Totals: 40-109 11-n "· l.AK•tt.S (181 -Raml>fs 0-1 2-2 2. WorlhY 6· 14 0-0 12, Abdul· Jat>Oer S-15 4·6 141 JOMM>ll 7· 11 4·S 19, Scoff 12· 14 4·4 29, M. COOl>et' 3·4 O·O 6, Graen 6·e 1·2 13, 1.ucas 6·1 o-o 12, Kuochak 1·5 3·4 5, McGee 3·6 0-1 6, Se>rleos 2·6 2·2 6, Nevlll 2·4 0-0 '-Totel•· 53·'6 20-26 121. Scwe a.v OMrten Denver 21 lO II 30-99 l..aken l4 lO 37 27-121 Tllr.-C>Olnt goatt-Whlte, JoMM>ll, Scott Fouled OU~. R .. DOI.Ind•~ S6 (Dunn I I. 1.01 A,,..... 67 (JOMM>ll 101 An lltl-Oenwr 21 (Ha1ullk 61. I.OS Anoelet .. (Joh"-12). Tot11 fouls-otnver 20, l.os Anoetet 21 Allenda~ 1',573 w.....-." ........ COMMUNITY COLL•Ga S....C.ttC. .... _ Golden w .. 1 def. Carrll°', IS-11, 10-u. lS-1, 15-,, Or1noe C11ast def ~. 7·15, IS-10, IS-12, IS-• HIGH SCHOOi. Clf'~ (s.CMd ...... 7:JO) T ......... 1 4-A MetdlM Marlborouefl al Arcadia Jorden at H ......... lleec:tl Clllmlnade 1t San Gabri.I T orranc. If CYC><eu Notre Oeme Academy al l.oulsvllle Et Toro et • .._ Lone 8Ndl Wlltoft at E-an1a ,...._ v._. al Gerdtn Grovt .,_...,,, S·A MetotMI M1tw Dt1 e t Mt<. Coste l..MIMt ~at H~ wu a,.. et Santa Motile.a ......, H.-, at Sf. JOWIC>ll NHL .. ,...,,, Saf'M 9uftato S, St l.Oul1 4 New MWY S, Pl11'°"'9fl 3 T oron1o J, OefrOll J Ntow York Ranetn 7, WlnnloeG 3 EdmOnlOl'I U, Vancouver o T ...... 10emel Monfrtal al ~ New Jerwy at Hew Y'P1'11 Islander• eotton •f PhltecNIPflla Hartford ., au.o.c ChlcMo et Plthbut'Oll C....,.., al Wettllneton $1. ~· ef Toronto "·~ •• WlnnlMI Hew VOfk "lllMl'I at MlMMOle ., .... ClO#P'IUNITY COLUIOI ...._ • .,.._ ..... n 1»-SievtM (OW) dtC.. ltowle, t3•11 1,.....ula (OW) WOf\ b'I '°"911 lo-«_., (OW) Ole. Smoota, 6•4 ·~· (91 •. Ayre. 2:21 1~ (OWi 1 Thol'NI, 2 U. 16'-Grehetll tal won llY dtf•ull o,,_, ...,...,. 177-<:re~ (II dee hctrra, 13·2. 1te 11 ••IOll (OWl won 11Y IOtielt H~mlll <II det .JoM1ol\, It•) ,,......, 1tawdlsts aAJa9AU .......i...e CHKAOO CUl!o--«..o.1 a ~' contrec1 .., ..,_,. wlltl Q.ery MettlleWI, .,......., strongest front lines 1n the division. defeated Dana H ills, I S-9, I S-9, I S-9 Thursday night. Fountain Valley features all-everything player Jackie Cook. who collected 18 kills in the Barons' game with Dana Hills. Huntington Beach..t entering the playoffs as the No. /. Sunset team, hosts Jordan tonight. The Oilers got into the second round by edging past San C lemente. 11-15, IS-2. IS-10, IS-10.Jo rdanwon its decision from La Quinta, 15-9, 15-10, 15-1 2. The third Sunset entry. Edison, will play El Toro at Edison toni&)lt. The Edison Chargers went four wt th Foothill before ~tting the 13-1 S . I S-13. 15-2. 15· 7 victory. El To ro's Chargers wo n tftrec straight from Lakewood. 15-5. I S-8. I S-10. In the 5-A. all Orange Coast area teams will pack up for quarterfinal road games Tuesday. Sea View MVP goes to Asper For the second consecutive year, Lara Asper of Newpon Harbor High has been named the Sea View League volleyball Player oftbe Year. The senior seuer has been a first team all-league selection for four years and has been named to the All· CJ F second team for three years. She helped lead the Sailors to the Sea View championship. Four Harbor players were all- league selections, while two Sailors were picked to the second team. Laguna Beach. the No. 2 entry from the league, placed three on the first team and two on the second, while No. 3 Woodbndge had two Warriors on the first team and three on the second. Corona del Mar had two named second-team. Al s.. View LMtllUe f'IRST TIEAM l.ara Asii« (Newoort Ha rbor), Sr Mlndlt Adami (Woodbl'IOge), Jr. Sar1 Alllson CNewl>Of"I Harbor), Jr Celherlne Bo.r.rn.r (Laguna Buell), Jr Jiii Danlel1 IWoodbrldOll. St. V1terle Fotev (l.qona S.ach), Sr Tracv Krueo« (Newoort HartlOrl. Jr l.aUf't Po-(Newe>ort Harbor), Sr. Wendy Wf\1111111 (Laguna lffcf'll, Sr s•COMD HAM Fetecla Cllalmert Cl.aouna &tactll. Jr Jenny Even• (NlwPOrt Hartior), So Kim Grev (Newe>on Herbor), Sr JIM Harrlneton (Cor'Olla det Mar), Jr Tomoml Kankeo (W~ldoel, St t<OllMn MclCeown (L.aovna atacfll. Sr AllYJon Mano• (WOOCll>rldoll. Jr I.Men Newman (Woodbrldllel,.Jr. It honda Sct\nll1191' (C Ol'ona dt4 Mir), So. HONOllAal.I MSNTION t<aren ScfltnM,_,. (Es11nclal. St Kim Braatz <Estancia), Sr. Amy Gidden• (Unlvenlty), Jr. Jennifer Noollan (CC>f"ona del Marl, Sr Kttrl Weinert <Leouna BaedlJ, Sr ~ 0 11e1 11.aouna Baedll, Jr Kara Cronin (I.~ Beadll. Jr Sandra Scnoono .. er (Woodbrkloel. Jr hcJ!v ~ (Newoort Harbor), So GWC clinches volleyball tie Golden West College clinched a tac for the South Coast Conference volleyball title Friday with a 15-1 1. 10.15, I S-8, I 5-9 wi n over visiting Cerritos. The Rustlers amP.roved to 11 -1 with the win. while the Falcons dropped to 6-3. Frcshma.n Kathy Wissm an, an outside hitter. led Golden West with 18 kills and five blocked shots. Teammate Karen K.niJht turned in eiaht kills and four blocks. The win was the third strai&ht for the Rustlen . In other community collqc action. Oranae Coast CoUCJe won its sixth consecutive aame Wlth a 7-1 S, I S-10, IS-12, I S-4 win over Saddleback at Oranae Coast. The Pirttes, still in lhe hunt for a playoff sp()t, aot off to a slow start. but ·put it toaetherwith the help of six kills from Ann Javaae and five k.ilJa and four blocks from Barbara Bally. Bally also bad two aces, and setter Kim Rochow bad three crucial aces in the second pme before servina out lhe pmc. Willett wins title Woodbndge's Julie Wallett de- feated teammate Knstin Slqmund Friday to capture the Sea View Leque'a sinA!es championsbip,.t Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports O ub in Fountain Valley. The doubles ta tie went to Eatancia'a Natalie Hastina~ and Eno Hcndrlcb, wbo upset tup-~ded Simone DcCbesne anJ I c'>ht Ryan. 6--3. S-7, 6-l. Willen. a sophC1m°", took the title wtlh a 6-l, 6-2 decision over Siqmund. a ~nior who went un· ckfeattd in I~ play Willett had lost only once 1n Sea View oompeU· tiooanltplaycdNo. l forthe Warrion th&ayear. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Nowmw 9, 1985 .. Adventists to pray for Geneva summit success 3 parenting works hops open Jewish Center in Newport Seventh-day Adventist will conclude their worldwide an nual week o f ..,1ayer wit~' a special prayer today for the success of the Geneva summit conference between President Ronald Reagan IJ)d Soviet leader Milchail Gorbachev. In his call forprar,cr1 thedenomination'sprcsident Neal C. Wilson said,· Millions of men, women and children around the circle of the earth look with hope to the summit conference (Nov. 19 and 20) in Geneva. "These expectant onlookers arc most anxious that the conference will be the beci.nninaofthc end of the inter:national arms race" a contest which consumes huge portJons of the world'$ nnancial resources while millions of our human family suffer in po~erty and die from famine . and disease." · "How to Survive Y 011r Adolescent Children. "a thrtt· pan series o n Mondays. begmsat 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18. Special iuues to be discussed include tccn-aae strcu, substanoe abuse (alcohol, drugs), suicidal risks and prevent\on. . . ·Workshops on WedncsdJys, beginning Dec. 4at 7:30 p.m., will deal with tielpingcbildrcn through the holiday season 7 a time that can often be confusing due to public Christmas programs, displays, television etc. ln progress now is "Parenting -Working Within a Jewish Framework,. that wtll meet Nov. l4 and 21at 7:30 p.m. For information, call 644-7203. • • • Dr. Alan Loy McGmnis. well-known author and lecturer, will conductasemmarSaturday, Nov. 16,at 8:30 a.m. in the FellowshiP Hall of the Lapu Prub)1Utaa C111vcll,4J S Foriit Ave. His topics will be "How to Get Closer to the People You Care For" and "Bringing O ut the Bcst1n People." Ma1ter wtJI present a SJ)eelal pulpit drama co utJcd. "Celebrate Life, .. under the d.irect1on of Susan Parr The presentation. open to the publJc. wtU be held at IO:)O a.m. Sunday at the church. 2900 PJ.c1fic View Dnvc. Corona dcl Mar. • • • -A collection o0 sraeh products, SIAtioncry, clothing and otherg:H\ ideas will be offered for sale ata Hanukkah Boutique, to be presented by the Sisterhood ofTemple Bat Yallm of Newport Beaclt/lrvlae next weekend. An Italian dinncrwtll be served at 6:30 p.m. Saturday wtth the boutique opening at 8, and on Sunday the hours are fro m 9a.m. to 3 p.m. The temple 1s located at I 0 11 C<lmelback St .. Newpon Beach. For mfonnation, caJI 644-1999. .. ._ . . St. MJclaael ud AU Aa1el1 ~sh ocntcr, Corona dcl Mar. will be the setting for a holiday bazaar from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m.Saturda~Nov.16.w1lhluncbbemgscrvcdfrom 11 a.m. to2 p.m. , Me"o41•• Clavda of Costa Mesa wtll host a potluck dinner at 6 pm Wednesday 1n Thomson Hall. Dr. Faith Conldio. supenntcndent of the San DicgoDmnctand weU-known cleraywoman, will talk about "Personal but not Private." • • • Evangehst Walt Mills will be minjsten.qgin muaicand teaching at I 0: I S a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday at the Bellntn Faltll Cuter, 148 E. 22nd t .. Costa Mesa. • • • Nelpborlaood CoeJre1aUoaal Cli•rell, Laauna Beach will observe Stewardship Sunday at the I 0 a.m. service unday • • • "'The Thirsty Land" 1s the utle of a 45-mLD utcs sJjde show wtth commentary to be presented by H11nter Hancock at 10;30.&.m. Sunday at th&UaUariaa Volveraall1lFellow11Up of Lapu Buel. 429 Cypress Dnve. • .~ A radio personal11 y fo r 2 S years. Hancock's presen- tation 1sabout his long-lovedW cstem wonderland. • • •• Wilson uri~every.memberofthe human family to fi nd ways Y'hercb>: ~ations can .c~annel tbeirenefJies and reaourocs into pos1bve, non-military, humanitanan endeavors in order to make ovr world a happier healthier and safer place to li ve. ' Admission is $1 Oadd rcscrvauons·are requested. For information, call thecburch office at 494-7555. • • • Roben Plimpton. organist at the First Presbyterian Church in San Diego, wiJJ present a recital at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. AM~'• Presbytertu C111arcll, Newport Beach. His program will be a mix oforpn masterpieces, lighter orchestra or o peratic works and pop tunes. Procecdswill benefit the Mary Magdalene ProJCCl. an orpnization that provides a haven and counsehng for prostitutes who want to change their wayoflife. • • • "Women in the L1feofJesus" 1s the subject ofSt. Mlcuel u4AIJ Aagelea forum at 9: I 5a.m. Sunda). Dr Karen Tol)esscn, professor at Fuller Seminary. wtll d1scu!>!i findings from her research on vanous women's roles 10 the New Testament. "Growing Up Together." a six-part film senes. Will bt presented as an adult cducauon course at St. Mark PreabyiertuClaarcll,2 IOO Mar Vista. Ne~rt Beach. Thesc~sbcg,Jns at 10:45a m Sunday. Formfonnation. ' call 644-1 34 J • • • The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road. For infonnation. call 631-3821. • • • • • • • • • Pastor M 1ke Carhsle and members of the CapJSt rano • ValJe> Church will travel toC1tll.cnsofZion Bapust Three parenting courses will inaugurate the Jewish Parenting Center. ~r Ha-Ma'aJot BaiMrTemple Reform, Newport Beach. The Chancel Choir of the Lodaeru Cla•rcll of tile The United Methodist Women of the Flnt Ualled Church m Compton Sunday for their 20th semi-.cumual program of exchangmg services < Computers provide a voice for boy at his bar mitzvah PITTSBURG H (AP) -Specially proarammed com puters helped Lee Kweller through his bar mitzvah last week, enabling him to recite from the Bible in Hebrew and English and givi ng him a voice over the cerebral Dalsy that has crippled him sinc.c birth. "I ... have come to life today, both ID the tradition of my forefathers and ma very special way. I am now able to speak with aJJ of you. This marks the beginning of a new world for me," the J 3-¥ear-old youth said from a wheel· chair at Pittsburgh's Congregation Beth Shalom . Kweller, wearing the trad1t1onal prayer shawl and skull cap. used his left band to type into two com{>uters on the pulpit, calling up a portJon of the Bible, five blessings, a psalm. a hymn and the speech he wrote for the oeremony. He controlled his own speed and volume. thing in this world," he told the 200 people who attended the two-hour Sabbath service at the Conservative synagogue. The system's designer, John E11lenberg, programmed the com- puters to speak. Hebrew and chant in the traditional Jewish manner, which had never before been done. He took part in Saturday's ceremony. sitting m the front row near the boy and his family. "Otber boys with cerebral palsy bad two choices. Either they don't have a bar mitzvah or they do it in some way that is not traditional." said Eulenberg, bead of Michigan State U niversity's Artificial Language Lab- oratory. The Jewish religious ritual and family celebration mark a boy's 13th birthday, which Judaism regards as the benchmark of religious maturity. It is the first time a youth is permitted the honor of recitin$ from the Bible before the congregauon. what sounds lake a 13-year-old voice from several Eulenberg pr~med. "It is a miraculous t.hmg," said Kweller's mother, Beverly Morrow. "It's becQ an enormous amount of work, but a wonderful thing." Kwellcr attends regular school fo r a half day and a special school for the rest. He will probably enroU full time in regular school in January. accord- ing to bis mother. Eulen:·d KweUer is of "su- penor mte · nee and is in need of tools to use t intelligence." "About a year ago, we decided that Lee not only needed something for his bar mitzvah, but he needed some communication dev\ct for someone wi th his intell igence and age to use. It had to go beyond commercially available devices," he said. Decision on scout bylaw criticized : . ... _ NEW YORK-Regardmg areccnt:. dec1s1on of the Boy ScOuts of Amen ca·=-· to remove bylaw references to G od as • ., "Supreme Being." the Catholic week-,· .• ly America observes: "A G od not.:. supreme would be no G od at all." :,; The change was ordered by the;· nauonal executive board of the-• Scouts after a West Virginia youth : was denied promotJon to rank ofufe.. Scout because he reJe<:tcd belief ID a. • "Supreme Bcm~." • That definauon of God was re/ m~cd. The board retained the Scou - oath to uphold "duty to God." whicti:· the youth was wtlhng to take so lo~: as 1t didn'1 define "God" as supreme-. MCC OCEAN OF LIFE toot W. 17tti, S... U•C... ..._,CA ~, ...... "Because the people around me expect the best from me. I have grown and gained confidence in myself and I believe that I can accomplish any- Kweller, who usually com - municates in sian language, chose Eulenberg, a computer scientist and linguist who's used a recently perfected computer chip to transfer Arabic, Hebrew and Chlnesc to a voice synthesizer, said it took about eight months of "fairly CO!lCCDtrated work" to dcsian Kweller"s program. Lee Kweller uaee a computer'• •olce for bJa bar mlts...ah. 11 •·"'· & 7!JO ,.-. ........... Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A c..1111 Wllc1•1 .... • The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coste MeM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9;30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0. Clark, Minister ColtaM..a MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17f1 Wer Worahtp a Church School l:J0.10:00 a.m. Dr Wllllam E. Steel 979-8234 Newport 8eactl CHNIT CHURCH IY T..-~ UNITID METHOOllT 1400 w. Balboa Blvd 17J. .. Rev. Lawre• -.e T. Young • .,... • c .......... us A.Ill. ... ., ................ o.,c- 7;a9 AM.~, .. Huntington a..cti North COMMUNITY UNITID MITHOOllT CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. 842·4481 WOt9hlp l«vtce l:JO a 10:00 1:30 lundeJ lc:hoot 10:00 Fount.in V*Y NIT UNITID ..-ntODllT CHURCH 18225 Butflard St. ··-Jamee R. Hadi.y, P .. tor WonNp a Cftutctt lcMol .. .JD A.M. POPORT CENT(R rl lHlt:D J«THOOIST CHURCH . 1111-. ......... CCINM .. -"""478 ...... a..9 .... t.JILI. A9¥. 8urMy "' Howe II if--1-•n ..._a.;, fT• .. ., ............ Ill.I. ....... M4-74M Clwdl ._., __, c.. s.u"' ~"'. ~"'~~ 'JIU 1'W PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF M COVENANT 9'uce A. Kunie, '•tor T f/rf'Y Mceenne. 04rector ol Adult Mlnlltrlee ~AIMgre. 04rector ol High School Mlnlttr!M Tl,,. Aleatu, Olrec;tor of Chlld,.,,'t Mlnl1tr1es SIMay ... -1:)0' lO:tO IJll a.di Set.I -a... tin AMI 10:00 I .Ill. llllrMry Ca'l 'H .... - 1:)0 & 10:t0 I.Ill. ( .... Senk• -7:00 p.111. 2850 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557-33.(0 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIMoun Synod) 7'0 Vlctorta It., Coeta MeN Lother V. Tornow, Paator 131-1111 .,_,,,.... ....... WORBHIP IERVtCE l:OO 10-.30 AM Slllday Sdllll & AM ... Class t.20 Ul Oltltllll °""""., SdlMI 541 tlll ST. MARK PIHlfflllAI CH 1."is~l(l) & J.tmbor Ntwpol1 Btlch • Rew W•11111 McQuotd. PaslOI Asst. Paster Robert P Stewarl Rodltf Whitten, M11S1C O.ttctor ...t:JIU. ( ........ a.... 11:45 11. ...,.,, C.t f• W.: Cll '44-1341 ........... ftc. ........ l:JI P.& ........ 1111111.._tl..... 1:JI P.& ...... ....,, ..... ... u ... ... ..... ,.,.., 'l#llO OUIOt ti ·-..-.. ., ..... CUCH OF mJIOUS SCDC£ ................ ~-~---2206 MAIN STRUT, SUITE 23 HUHTINOTOfit BEACH, CA t2t4I AdUtta & Jr. Church' F0t tmormattof'I 1.00. t :45 ' ~ 1:30 Afi P9ggy 8-n Ml-1S31 - NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Berc. Pu tor Kim Eifert Krocstad, Putor WHSllP SEllYIOf 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the duf ~t 8 AM) SUll>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM fbsery Care Aubblt WELClllE lH httr Ir, le•Jtr1 ltacll 141·HJ1 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dleclplff ot Chrlet) 2401 lrvlne at S•nl• laabel Newpott .. ach 14$-5111 .Y. Morning Worship I M Sunday School 9 AM a.rte awan9Cln, Mfnl1tef .;_ ... ,,. .. ~ -And *'J»dl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M""1 •I AdMt., Huntington llHch Moring Worship Blble School Everilng Worship SUNDAY: 900 PM 10 45 AM 600 PM Ac*",..,... 0.-.. _ ....._, .......... ....... htT .. 0. ... MalQolm l Alt>ert ,. l'.Wge9 Min<t l.,t Mwve l"9n De<c10< or Clv\tUan E~tton OtAL·A«VOTION -531-MIO: ~ -Ul-2511 ""'-'*'I Chnlt llftoe 1195' • Sunday ....... 10.lte S UNDAY W OR HIP 8130 and I 0: l 5 A.M. ~rrnon Topic- 11Mi1ed Motives" Dr .............. ,,.. 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It. · '""::' euctt-ernt c~ of Chrt.t, actent .. t c..:-a'"::.:,"C~ I '10:JO A.II. "9 I •nt "-"'i 1111 Vie Low. MM. tin U. t A.M.•S ,,M. TllM.-7-e P.11. 0. CW-. ..........., T .-.,. I» 1 l 10 4 M • l"'°9 1'llN '"'W'peft •• ch-"9cood ~ of Chrt9t. k *'ttet s•,.. v.... 0r .. c....... .. .._ C......_,._.,._... *"UL "9 I •n I "*!"' I Ill .... L C... ttwy .. C4ll -. lh I ifli t Mi IP.& IU ••!I M -_,..._..to~ ... GluCll ~Mt._., ... ~ f/I.,. ...... "-'-0-.. 0-..........,. "' M.L IGMCU I - -· .. - .. Fear of AIDS deters sharirig coqimunion cup Ch h -hi ft prnct1cc. the concern is growina and they l\avc office in Washington says inquincs include two Roman Catho lic parishes cem," said the Rev. Victor 'Ye•. urc es s Ing Nevertheless •. there arc siJns that set no fixed approaches to It. h8Vl' come from more than 20 in the Columbus. Ohio. diocese, St. executive officer of th~ San Francisco -some conarqat1ons -Roman Cath-However. they've pomted out 1he dfoccscs askina if the commoo cup 1s Mark Lutheran convegation in San diocese, but noted ".heightened atten-to other ways to olic, Lutheran and Episcopal -are altema1ive means of receiving com· safe. bul that an absolute answer can't Francisco and a scn;11nary in St. Paul. tion" to it in that Clty because of the -• modifying ways to receive 1he sacra-munion. which P.Cople arc free to be givcp. That has always been so, Minn. larae homose~ual popu~tion. . receive Sacrament ment. choose, and while no widespread even before AIDS. Lu\tlcr NorJhwcstem Theological . Swing, in his letter, said th~ .A;IDS These include rcceiv1~g ~?.'Y . the swing to those. forms 1s apparent. When .church offi~s {>Ut the ques-Semi.nary of St Paul bas. be_gun vir:us had been found in sahva but consecrated bread or usina a.ntrnc-clergy observations suggest they arc Lion to Atlanta's Nauonal Center for pounng from a common chahcc into P.OJnled out that no case of AIDS bad uon," taking the wafer and dipping It more frequent. Disease Control, it replied there was individual cups. The seminary says been traced to saliva. He added: By GEORGE W. CORNELL /# ......... ..., NEW YORK - For <.'cntunes Christians have shared the cup ol consecrated wine in celebrating th<' Lord's Supper, and studies havt' found no evidence of an) d1sca5( being spread by the practice. in the wine instead of sipping from Celebration of communion, re-no evidence 1hat utensils transmit the change was for general hygiehic "The church is aware. on the. one the chalice. "A Lot of pa~shcs arc enacting Christ's Last Supper, is the viraJ infections nor linking the com-reasons., and not a result of AIDS hand. that AIDS is not transmitted pointing out the altematJves:: an central act of Christian worship. mon cup to any outbreak of illness. fears. through tbe common cup, and on the Episcopal Chu~b spokesman said. Recogmzing the new concerns, However1 lack of evidence "should In the suburbs of Columbus. theSl. other hand.· that many people arc Beyond that, graduaUy. here and New Yor~·s Episcopal Bishop Paul not imply tnat there is no risk,'' says Pi~s and Seton parishes stopped unc;.asy about saliva and the cup." there, a scattered few rcponed con-Moore, who also chairs the gov-center physician Thomas A. Leonard, using the common cup. althoujh the While the Episcopal Church and gregauons have aba~d~>ned use of the emor'sadvisorycom.m1ttec on AIDS. even though none bas Ileen de-pastor of Seton said the change was most Lutheran churches historicaUy But new worncs-ha~ arisen be-- cause of the deadly immune disorder. AJDS. common cup, sh1f\in.1 to other last week told the diocesan conven-termined. not ~pec1fically because of AIDS. but have used-the common cup, Roman nttthod~. such as. po~ry.na from the tion: -AIDS. the filtal infection that a general fear of viral infection. Catholic dioceses generally "began chah~ into small tnd1v1duaJ glas~. "There is absolutely no rcason10 be cripples the body's immune system, In San Francisco, the ofJicc of • usine it only in recent years.. ha~na Th.is re~mbles the custom used in anxious abeut receiving from the has spread majnly among bomoscx-EpiscopaJ Bishop William Swing said • prev10usly distributed ooly the con· OnJy a .few con$fega.uons have been rcponed ceasing to use the common cup, and no evidence bas been found that AIDS. or other viral infections. arc transmmed b' the less luurgicaJ Protestant churches. commog cup. However, if someone is uals and drug-users in this country, · his pastoraJ letter on the subject m secrated bread. • Such know~ changes have ~en nervous.. about it, they may rccelvt but cases have been rcponed among August has been circulated by bishops Most Protestant denominations, rare in liturg.icaf-style congregations, ··just the bread. and be assured of the others. in more than half a dozen -dioceses such as Methodists, Baptjsts and and church leaden generally have full benefit of the sacrament" In the situauon. congregations that across the country. Presbyterians and some Lutherans sought to ~llay aruucty. But they say The U.S. Catholic bishops' liturgy have ceased using the common cup "There certainly is general con-use small. individual glasses. Bishops may expand pro-life plan By the Auoclated Press WASHINGTON -l l.S Roman Catholic bisho ps are considering an expanded pro-life pastoral plan that emphasizes figh11ngabon1on but goes beyond that in dealing with other issues regarded as threatening hfe. The new plan. prepared b\ a pro- life committee headed b) Cardinal Joseph Bernardin of Chicago. is to be acted on at the general mecti ng of the bishops Nov. 11 -14 The document cites the need for a "consistent ethic" in the pro-life caosc in working against 'anous assaults on life in add111o n to abortion. such as povcn ). war. capi- tal punishment, euthcnas1a. infan- ticide and drugs. The bishops also are to act on statements on campus mintstl) and evangchzation and discuss a st>co nd draft of a proposed pastoral lcttcr40n the U.S. economy. WICHITA, Kan. -United Methodist bishops arc to consider a first draft of a pastoral letter on the "nuclear crisis and pursuit of peace" at their semiannual meeting here Nov. 12-15. Bishops oflhe 9.2 million-member denomination developed a working drafl on the issue after public hearings in Washington last July. However. citing controversial aspects, they have decided not to complete action on the document until their spring meeting next April, following discussion at their fall mecung here. OMAHA, Neb. -Amcncans "arc the most rcUgious people 1n the world,'' but "the least ethical," syndi- cated cblumnist Michael J. Mcmanus told a symposium here on Chnstian educauon. He said Americans are more likely Landscapes honored i.and8caplnc at two Newport Beach re.i- denca and a F ountain Valley church won tDp •tate awarda. Th e Sweepetak.ea trophy, atYen a t the annual meeting of the Ca lJ- lornla LandK&pe Contractore 4'-NOCla- don, wu won by Craig Pauley and M - eoclata, Tuattn, for work d one at the Grumman residence, Newport Beach (abo•e, left). Judaea eelected the project at the Brayton realcfence, Newport Beach, for the Pre.ident'• trophy, which went to the El To=o of Richard Cohen LandK&pe and •truction Inc. Winning the Hu -m.ant an a ward for work at the Fountain Valley Church of God (at left) wa• the Long . Beach/Orange County Chapter of CLCA. -"' to attend church than Europeans or Japanese, but the U.S. has much higher crime and divorce rates than those countries. McManus. whose "Ethics and Rc- ligi_on" column appears in more than 100 newspapers, said polls find most Americans believe people should follow the Ten Commandments but few know what all 10 of them say. LOUISVILLE -The United Church of Christ's homeland minis. tries board. which ~old corporate stoctc valued at more than $40 million. decided this week to dives£ it.self of stocks in companies doing business in South Africa in opposing its racial separation policies. ROME - A Jewish leader told Vatican representatives last weekend that the future of Christian-Jewish cooperation depends on accepting Judaism as an equal faith-partner in upholding religious ideals. "Jews cannot accept the histoncal Christian position lhat Christianity replaced the people of lsrael as the true faith,'' said Rabbi Mordecai Waxman, past president of the Syn. agogue Council of America. "Jews do 001 believe that a faith grown out of Judaism is better. only different." The consultation of about 60 Jewish and Roman Catholic officials agreed on a joint program "to overcome the residues of indif- ference, resistance and suspicion" between the two faiths. The meeting marked the 20th anniversary of the Second Vatjcan Council's declaration affimung basic ties W1th Juidaism and denouncing antf.Scm1tism and the notion that that Jews collectively were respon- sible for Christ's death. New ch emical may boost crop yield WASHIN<1I<1;-... r .\1'1 -\r1 c.-.- pcnment.al chcm1cal dc.,d11pt·<I h\ Agriculture Otp<Jnmen1 \4.1t ntl\t\ shows promise of boos uni 1hc \ ll'ld~ and protei n contt•nt of f..irn 1 u11ps wnh the pott'nt1a l ul c.'c1')1n~ v.11rld hunRer. Mixed w11h v..ater and uv·tl ti\ a spray. the chemical alrc.Hh ha' shown stnking re<iuh'I Huwncr. scientists ~1d 1t need\ furthrr ll'\11ng before general u..c c.an he 1 om11ll rt'.d The dcpanmcnl'~ ..\gmultu1,tl Kc· search Service said in a rcp<>rt 1ha11hc.• research wa\ led tn Dr Hcnf) Yokoyama. a chem1'it -...hn w11rk') at the aaency's fruit and \C&t'lcthll.' chemistry laborator) 1n Pa..adt'nJ Yokoyama repontd th•tt \pre1 ~ing IUFFELL'S IPllLSTUY llC. for TM -.st of Yovr lift 22.....,. kW .. COSTA MlSA-S4& 11~ We will buy your china and crystal for cash ~ 714-241-,73/111-905·6650 l rop'I with the chemical, known as a b1orcgulator, apparentJy prompts a plant'\ genes to increase yield, protein and other nutnents such as fats. Yokoyama said the research was ·,ef) basic" and that "we do not undentand exactly how the b1oregulator works to produc.c the result~" noted 1n the tests. The chemical -called [)('PTA from two commcmally available co mp o unds. 2 - tJ1eth ylam1noethylchlonde and 3-4 d1chlorophenol -appareotJy rcau· lates the way genes act to increase the e fficiency of a plant's photosynthesis, the process a plant uses to make food. Bcc:iusc photosynthesis is com- mon to all .,-ccn plants. Yokoyama speculated that OCPT A could be "a key to meeting world food needs in the future." Yokoyama said the test results showed that protein content of soy- beans increased by 68 percent after treatment with the chemical, fat content by 20 percent and yields by 35 ocrcent. Cotton treated W1th DCPT A in- creased flowering and boll set by 80 percenJ. indicatina a sharp boost in yields. The naturaJ rubber content of guayule. a hrub m the Southwest., mort than doubled after being t~ted with the cbemjcaJ. "Only an increase m either nutnent or yield. in the put, could be bred into . a plant, and that was at the expense of the other," Yokoyama said. "If yield increased, for example, then a plant's protein or fat levels. or both. dccre.as- ed." Yokoyama said the idea for DCPTA originated from "our early work using b1oregulators to enhance the color of citrus fruusand in finruna ways to increase the rubberoontent of guayule." "OCPT A may cause the plant to make and store more carbon and to use the carbon more efficiently to mcrcase I.he level of desirablelrod· uets and yield," Yokoyama saj Photosynthetic carbon acu as a building block (or croteins. fats &nd other producu 10 p anu. G~rdeners learn techniques Flow(rarranaer Mich~ Bumll will demonstratr her skills for members of the Oringc County Aoral Arts GuHd. Th( aroup is to meet at I 0 a m . Monday 1n the Woman's Oub of "Snnta; 6(tt-f't. 8Utr St. Adm1"ion is $3. For ioforma&Jon, call rtuly Ruhha at S~l617. • • • Saddleback VaJlcy Bromeliad So- ciety will learn about Tilland1w (~1lvery air plants) J1urin1 a 7:30 p.m . mett1na Wednelda)' 10 the Great American First Sav1nas Bank. Laauna HiJls. • The Pf'Oll'lm will be presented by the Jempe Garden•NlJT"ICTY of Whit· tier. • • • 8111 Batlcyhan u~n on mina.ature ~:ymb1ruum ybndmna. will be the speaker at the neat meetina of the Ora~ Count)' Branch, Cymbidium Society of Amttic:a.1· His topic wilJ be "'H ybridiz1na for Fun and Color.'' The meetma will bcain at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8200 Westminster Ave., Westminster. For informataon. call Don Marshall, president, at 774-4898. • • • Costa Mesa-Bay Cities 8f'IJ)(h of the National F\ldwa Society lkill have a ~orkshop on pottina fUcbttas at 7:30 p.m. Mon:day 1 Guidelines urge better relations between faiths WASHINGTON (AP) -Roman Catholics who disagree with Jews' views on Israel and related issues should bear an mind the centuries of Jewish hopes for a homeland. suggests a revised church bookie\ urging bener relations between the two fruths. Greater understanding should be the goal al all Jevels: say the revised Guidelines for Catholic-Jewish Relations, published by the National Confe~nce ofCathoUc Bishops. "Christians may experience difficulties in shanng Jewish views ... regarding specific...,contemporary controversies," the guidelines say. However. adarcssmg American Catholics troubled about such modem matters. they cite a 1975 bishops' statement calling for efforts "to understand the link between land and people whtch Jews have expressed in their wntings and worship throughout two milJenia as a longing for the homeland. holy Zion." On other matters, the guidelines say: -Catholic cffon to conven Jews "as carefully to be avoided" because it "does not respect human freedom.'' -The U.S. church bas a "historic opportunity" to advance the cause of Catholic-Jewish harmony because the largest Jewish community an the wortd lives an the United St.ates. -To improve understandjng, meetings and d1aJoguc are needed "on all levels: clergy and lay. academic and popular, religious and social." Pest controller loves ladybugs ORANG EV ALE (AP) -Jeff Had- den spells relief with a natural ant.aphid. Hadden. a pioneer in the beneficial bug business. ships out JO million aph1d-eatinJ ladybugs a year from his home in this suburb about IS miles nonhcast of Sacramento. Rose growers eagerly shell out $4 a bag for nature's remedy for pesky aphids. Ladybugs also eat 40 other kinds of insect eggs or soft-bodied insects that harm crops and garden plants and flowers. Thousands of ladybuJS are stored in c;even refrigerators 1n Hadden's garage. Befbre the orange-backed bugs arc distributed. they are-taken out of their dormant state in the refrigerators and processed and pack- aged in his si mple backyard assembly area. Hadden's Natural Pest Control Co. is one of fewer than 12 1n Cahfom1a spcc1ali21ng in beneficial bugs. He also sells praying mantis eggs, which hatch to produce insects that feed on any kind ofbugs that settle on the tops of plants. Before shipping the ladybugs. Had- den prepares them for their m1ss1on in a met.al washtub set up on a board bet ween three rotating bicycle wheels. Handfuls of rice hulls are thrown into the tub with the ladybugs and then mixed together. The rice keeps the ladybugs from being Jostled around during shipping. The mixture is then spooned into small mesh bags with a single raisin. The raisin 1s enough to keep the I ,000 ladybugs in the bag, well fed until thev'rc sold. Hadden said. The ladybug season extends from February to October but peaks in March and April. The ladybugs sent to nurseries go out on Wednesday so they arrive by Fridays for the week- end gardeners. &Hing ladybugs isn't a new idea, Hadden said. In the 1940s, the Department of Agriculture bought ladybugs and gave them to farmers for controlling aphids on wheat and alfalfa. But chemicals soon replaced them. "Now. nearly 40 years later, the government has gone full circle and is coming back to the natural way of doing things,'' Hadden said. In ad· dition, colleges are training agricul- ture students to use integrated pc1t management strat~es that combine beoefic1al insects with chemicals. he said. Hadden discovered ladybugs as a Junior biology major at Cal St.ate Sacramento. He was involved in a class study of a black, sooty-look.ing substance that covered the ice plant at the freeway's edge each April. The soot turned out to be aphids and rusappcarcd within five m onths because of an invasion of hungry ladybugs. "f didn't graduate at the top of my class in biology, so the only way to make it big was to go into business for myself," Hadden said. So 14 yean ago, be launched his pest control company. A weekend sale of bis first "orop" of ladybugs earned him $1,400. _ Hadden won't disclose his PJ:Oftt:S;. but said ''it's enough to pay f611hft olace." Sprm. bloomer W~ela la one of t.M ~-,_ aaa plaat la~ fall UMI tt wW Mc!ome .-.1a1te•.t o..r tlMI wlat.r wdaa. I• ....U. come ID tile ..... wtdl Im proUftc cll9pla7 ol flowesa. l • I , ~--------------------~------------~ ......................... 2 ........ 2 .. 211111 .. "\. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /81tur01y, Nov.nber 9, 1985 Jl7 MUC fl>TICE rta.IC fl>TIC( Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.JC M>TICE Ml.JC M>TICE MUC MO .... TU......_ __ ___.,Ml=IC--.11>.-..-.TICE--.._ i..___;MUC;,,;;..;;;;.;;;;.;;..;,;M>;;;..TIC(=-_...;..;;;;;;;;;;;,;..;.;;.;,=..-°' ~ ~T bet. lM&, ttle 9oerd etina lnfMI cetl, pt..cftOOI Al pr~ lftlllt .,_ ,... P tn In the loetd "°°"1 It ClOfldltlOftl 01 IN 1eW at9 oPC'llOfW fOf ..,_. 1111 Oii WM D11W LI¥· #lg9 County on~ lt, L.IAe9 MAL-VI Ne.._ o4 the oc..i lltd7« dllld cer• ~ oetVld no later then Tw. 1"40 8 8'199t Huft\tnotOfl ewlletituit tN-..notoftlol Pl'oPOeed l.Mld UM Dement 9eG • '"' .. "'9CT. 1tl6 -:~=~MOID=: h Vl9w 8ctlOOI ~ of the for the per1od dey, ~ 21, 1MS.. et 9Mch, Callfornll Hl47 11 the atotemenUoned .o-~11 No. '6-~ MW8 Oii P:t11Fi1 CM ,_tt 1'1le....,. ..... .. '°'9.......,... Oii =:of Ofenge, a-. of FltlNary 1, 19M, 100 p.m., It IN~ ~y r"ponllble P«llOfl df'eM, ~ rem.I for IS.2/ZC M·1S WM 1119CUTllY AM PublllNd °'11111 C.... .......... CMt._. ~~ ......_f:;.~1-~lt'mlned tNt J~31.1M7. OtflOe of the Ooe.I VW ,,_,.atMIO~IMll ~lltdeor.ompeny· 'urt'-lnformetton 1N1Y uaMDTOA~Ml.M Delly,.,_~ t . ti,~ Awrt. m ....._.,, CAM..------. .... ~lend.~. 8CMOOL/AOOM81 8dtOOI Olllrlct, 1M40 I bl glWf\ 111 oS>portun/ty to Ing~~ .W. be ~ from Ille C117 AllOVTTMINOaC'T Al9 n , !So. 111& Carone Oii Mw, CA .... Oii CHLD CAM .. end equ.!"*'t will not ~ M11dow VllW School, 8tN9t. Huntington 8Metl, ,., .. the b'O• OfiNY eltet the lhlllf bl IO 30 '* lqUflfe PtantlinO Oec>Mtlllll'lt .., llT OOA&A. TMI S.1"24 8cou ScnuMrt..1. .2001 ~-l'IMdldtv.ldloolpurPoMI. 6102 Clark Ofl.,.., H1.tnt· CellfOfnlet2Mf.lldlwllltMI IM*I bide we opened foot.per month Telep110111 No (714)...,... WLL. M tm.O Ctlube900,Coronl1M._, OTICE IS HERESY Ind wlll bl let to the NgNa1 111Qton BMefl. CA tlt-49 ot**lei>blle1 toEdueetlOn P'OYldiflO euc:t1 bid "*'ex· w'nnen pr~ to ...,.. ~$211 AT ... TllC*f ICMOOL. .. _"" .,..n.oc ea t2t21 EN !Mt Oft the 6th day of bidder fOf PIKPOMI Of oPer• Me. ef ....._. Code Section ~ 8, In OMd, by It..._. 11"9 (S) pet· Miid property,,._ conform DATED t1* t dey 01 No-•1 ..... A--., waT· ~ ""'-. Dew H Jomeoft, ~ 1 -.U of a ~ tneetlng Of cem. IN tllgMel Of any writ· to the ternw and c:onc11ttonL ~ ....,.._, .. TO 9* PlCTmOUI •Ill... L.M'ktllMlr. Corona Dill ""'· ..._.,._.,.,_. the loetd of Truet .. , on ten bid~ Priority 1n ICOIC»911Ce o4 Ctn "At•Mlll COM-....... .,_..._,TA,__, CAHl26 • * Nowmbet 2t. 1N6 It 1:15 C°'*9 of ttle twma Ind proPON11 lo leaH .. Id MlettoN Putlhhed Of119 CoMt TM fotlowlt\cl pet.one.,. TOl'l'I W C1Hy, HI property w111 bl 01_.. to P~ Otano-Coeet Deity Pitot Novetnber e. t , doing bulll'9ll .. ffM*1 Latltaput. Cof'ona Oil ,..,, ·---------pr()pOUl.t whlotl 01* IOw Dally PllOI NO\llfTtblr •• 198& tW!dflJleon ' Per 28 t4 ; A t2t25 Coneol~tll'IO domletlo Ind f0te6gl\ IUbtlclllriel Of 1N fltBJC fl)JIC[ rtaJC fl)TIC( "8.JC fl)llC( co.I 1111 10 INohea and tH5 F·531 c..c.bll MllllOn ~~ CA ™' 1>11~1'1118 i. con-NetloMf 8"* of Santa Ana In ttle Stal• of ottet QUellty prOQfatftl S.-1 tf 82612 • · by 1 QllMfel I*'• 11theo6oMof~onSeptember30. 1985 COMIOUDATID NlPOlrT Of' COMDfTION The ~ boefd r• •-.,. ..,,.TIC( St•phen L Emmett eflip In reeponee too.it mecte by~ of IM "COPSWACUA*" Of'~ KACH ""'"iM right fo retec1 eny P\B.IC fl>TICE ~ "" 1'332 Or Kiele. Mtlllon 8oott ~ , under tttte 12. United Stet• Code, 8ec11on 111 Con90Udateq Repof1 Of Condition of "Ccmmerc:ieBaNc" of Newport or 111 bid• end to w111Ye .eny NOnca Of Viejo. CA 82892 llW nawnen1 ... llled CeM•tic::': =-~. Dtt...._. BMctl, Oranc19 County, and ~lo 8ub91dlarlee at ttw cloae Of bulln..a lrreouterfll•. NOnCt Oii ptl9UC H1ANMQ Larry v Hendrtuon, h ~~ly c.llOct of~-" -·--, ...... on 8ept9mbtt{30, 198!5. O\ted ., Hul\tlngtOll "*K: HaAWO coos .......... "' 235'G El Rocio MIMIOll ._...ty on Ober""· ltate benk No. 1218 a.en. Calltomll, Ihle 81h 11,0M 'TMS Cm NO. 11ot2 Viejo CA t 2H I ' 1 Dotter Amo4H'lta dey of No"91nber. IH5 COUNCL Of THI UNK>lt Mlll>CNTIAL Me'.rk C Petry. 28141 ,_,. -.~ ........ OCIAN VllW ICHOOL cm°" ,.,.IMO Cacabel Mi.ion VlejO CA Publllhed Ofenge Co.It ASUTI lft ,,,_,.a,,_ DllTllllCT, 80AflD 0' 'OUWTAIN VALLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY ~'82... ' 'Y Ptlol Ho¥wnber I . 18, Cuh and due from baoka ................................................................... 27.003 TM.ISTWS• • ., ~ o.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Thi• bu•lneu II eon-123 !tO '"5 lnveetment MCU(ft ... (Marttet value $8, HMS) ........................................ S, 189 rtal ,.,........ GIVEN thel on Tu.dey No-e.actt Planning CommletlOn ducted by CO-patlnetl S.120 Non·lnwatment MCUf'it .......................................................................... None Pul>llWled Oranoe Coul vemblr It. INS, I I 'e:oo wlll l'IOld e public ~Ing Ill Stepflln L Eml'M11 Tradlng account aecurlt ........................................................................ None Delly Piiot NoY'W!lblr t . It, P M In the Council the Councll-GMmblr et the Thia 1tttement wu 10.cs Fedefa1 funda IOld and MCUrltlea 23. tt85 S. e Chamber, 10200 Slater Av-Huntington Beach Civic with the County Cletll of Or· purchaaed und« agreements ·I l enue, Fountain Vll'-Y. Call-C«!ter, 2000 Mein Str••I. ~County on Oc1ober 20. to raeell In domeellc offlcee ......................................................... 23, 180 Pill.IC M>UCE =."a~~~;! Hun11~~C:. =:c!io ~~ 1 5 l'BMtl Loan1, Total (excluding unearned Income). ..................... · 95,686 1o11ow1ng; time Wldialted below tor• Put>llehed Ofenge Cout LW: Allowance f()( ~ble 1 LaQAL. ~ A. ~NCI NO. -AN otiw eno con1iOer the 1111• Delly Pilot November 9, HI loan loeaea.............................................................. ................. 1,2 5 NOncl °' OROINAHCE OF THE CITY "*'" Of '" ~ -"° 13, 30 1985 Loan1, net .................. ,. ....................................................................... 94,471 PUelJC -AIUNO C-OlJNCIL OF THf. CITY OF with to bl hNrd rt111111e lb Se· 126 B•Ak pr-1 ... FF & E etc NOTICE. IS HERESY F 0 u ~,TA I N . y A LL E y thl ....... lcallon CS.Crl _, '""" ' . . • ' GIVEN thet I bile hearing PERTAINING TO SINGO ~ ._.,. ' (Including None capital i.a.e) ..... , .... h ................................ -........... ' 1 •967 wUI be held bt'he Chy Plan-OPERATIONS IN RETAIL DATl/Tlflll: November 13,100 CROWLEY Real Mtale owned other than • nlng ComtnlMlof'I of the City ANO COMMERCIAL SHOP· 19 1945 • 1 oo PM P't&JC NOTICE 32,700 bank premt ..................................................................................... 358 of Huntington Beeeh. Celi-PINO CENTERS (FIRST ~!CATION .,_~ __ ...;....;;.....;;...;...;;._.;..;,.;;.. __ .. .. .... 0 lnveetmente In unconsolidated fornla. for the pure>OM or READING) Code Amendment No 85-22 '1CTTTIOUI 9UIMll Reuben H . Crowley, • paued aw1-y Novem· ber 7, 1985 A re111dent o ! Costa Mesa Survtved by ha lov- Ul8 wife Patay, ION, Robert Crow ley of Oregon. R ichard C ro wley o! Coata Mesa, 1tep-daught.en, Suzan Landreth of San Clemenw: Sher- ry D Aech of Idaho; .J.so survwed by four sLS~rs in Mass., and hve grandchildren. He was a member of the Maaoruc Lodge. Memonal &er'VICt!S io bt> held Sunday. aubaldlarles and aaaoctated qornpantea................... ..................... None eonlllderlng Lend UM Ell-• OM>tNANCI NO. -AN A"'9t.ICANT: Ctty of Hunt· NA• IUTUllVfT Cuatom«'• ltablltty lo thla . menl No 85-3. EnYlronmen-ORDINANCE OF THE CITY lngton Beech The following Pl™>"I• .,. bank on acc:.ptanoea outstanding ................................................. None tal Impact Repor1 No. 85-2 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LOCATION: Within the • ?~.ngrketlbUng'.I"!!•. ~r •• ~ndtlore. 0th t (I I di N I t lb·~1 1 878 1ndZoneChengeNo 85-15 FOUNTAIN VALLEY RE-SR 8¥110f A•IOentll l tuf· ... ""° . • .... • nc u ng one n ang .... ..... .. .. ........ ...... .... .. .. .... .. ......... • Land lJM ElerMnl Amend· QUIRING A CONDITIONAL liJt ~one COlll Meu CA ln626 TOTAL ASSETS .................................................................................. 157,026 ment No 85-31• In amend· USE PERMIT FOR MULTI-MOUllT: To lnetHM M11garet l Bennett. 868 UAINUTIE8 menl to the Qenerel Pten TENANT INDUSTRIAL IN the required pltking llet\· PretldlO Cotti M..a CA . 0 " .... 0 878 63,331 - TOTAL DEPOSITS. IN which cover• the follO'tWll\Q TH6 M· l ZONE (FIRST derds ror tenlor r411161nllal 92626 DOMESTIC OFF1C'ES ........... -............................................... 144,726 ttems READING) 8'>•r1men1 proJ«:ts Thia t>u11ne11 •• con- Totat demand depollta ........................................................... 70,724 Aree 2 I -A reqUMI Dy c. ON>tNANCIE NO. -( N v'" 0 N Ill IE NT Al dUC1ed by en 1:;:vtdual Total time and savings deposlta ........................................... 74,002 Meedowlend Lldl to Change ACNTYORCOOINANcfLE OOFFT T~~ ITAJJJI: The project II cat-~:.g:~::~.,,. ':~ filed TOTAL DEPOSITS IN ttMI Land UM dee gnauon on I UN n egor1cally .. empt lrom the 3 09 acres of properly C1TY OF FOUNTAIN VAL-' provtllons of ttMI Callfornle with the Counly Clerk of Of. FOREIGN OFFICES ........................................................................... None IOc:ated on the_, aide ol LEY ESTABLISHING FOR-Environmental Quality Act ange County on October 21. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO _ Sprlngdele Street, 760 feet TUNE TELLING IN C-1 ON FU: A copy of the 1985 Depoe/ta: tn domletlc offlCM ............. ~..... ...... .............. 66. 184 Nonlnt••t-l>Mllng..... . ... . ..... 20,905 lnt••t·beeflng...... ... . ..... . ... ~.2711 FOREIGN OFFICES.............................................. • .................. 144,726 south of Edlng« AY9tlue ZONES SUBJECT TO CON-proposed ewlleatton 1• on ~ 0 Federal fund• purchaMd and MQ.trltlM sold under from G-al Corl"lmercill IO OITIONAL USE PERMIT flle In tne 0ec>111men1 of De-Put>llshed Orange Cout · agreementa to repurchaae In domeallc offices ....... :.................. 1,593 High Oenllty Rn1oen11e1 49 (FIRST READING) ..,..opmenr ~ 2000 0111y Piiot November • 16. In foreign omc.., Edge and ~I eubttdl•rte. and ISF1 ............ .. Nonln•••-bMt1no ............................ 0 lnter•-beerlnQ... ..... ............................... .. O Fedlr8! fUndt purctlued Ind MCUrlllel IOld under 11QfMment1 lo rlC)UrChlM In domeetlc omc.. or the bank .ncs 9f It• Edge Ind Agreement tubtldlatlee. end In IBFe." 600 Dtmend not• I-* to the U.S TrMtUry .................... 0 Other bofrowed money....................... .......... ... . ·~ MortQ9ge lndlbtedMM and obiloltlone undlf eapltlllled ................. .. .. ............................... 0 =~::r=tlt~~ ................................. 0 Not• and dlbllltlH'll tubordlnated to depoelte ............. o °'* llablllt111 ........................................................... 822 Tot.II 16abllltlll...................... . .......................... 58.051 Umlted..flfl prtferred 1toell .. .. .............. .... .. 0 IQUfTY Curr A&. Perpetual preferred ltodt.. .. .. .................................. 0 Common lt()()k.... ............... .. ................................ 3000 ~.'P<.oiiil'e;;d.~i~·~~:::··:·:·:::::::'.'.'.'.'.'.r!o8l CumulatfW fOfllgn currency tf8nlletlon Id jultrnenta..... .... . .... .. .... ... .. .. O T otll equity eapltll.... ... .. . .. .. . ... .. ... .. .. . . 5280 T otll llablllt .... lllnlt'6-1111 .,. .... rid ltodl, and equity capltll ....................... 03,331 We, IN underllgned dlrtctort, 1n .. 1 lo Ille correct- 11111 of thll llllement of r110Ur<»1 and ll1blllt1M. We dlel#e lhlt It hu been ex.amlned by u1, and to lhe bMI of our knowlldgl and belief hu been prepll'ld In con- formence wtth the ln1true110n1 and la true .ncs C«rect. Ooneld A. Miiier JoM P Blnukl. Jr. Larry T. Smith I, Karel Garrteon, Vice Pr .. ldent & Cllhlet of lhe lbOYl-nllMd bank do hereby dldare that Ihle Report of Condition 11 true Ind correct 10 the bfft of my knowledOe end belief, Klrll Glnleon 11-1-35 Publlehed Orenge Coul Diiiy PllOI NOYember 9, 1945 Sa-114 -------- Othef ltabllttles tor borrowed money, Including units per aer• (151 unns) TheM melter• •r• being Main Street, Huntington 23. 30 1985 t b t t U S T . · None Zone Change No 85-15 la proeeued pur8'1an1 to the Beech Cellfornla 926'8. for Se-122 no e a ances o · • reasury..................................... .................. .. belngproceseedconwrrent-F>lennino Lews or the State lnspectton by the publk: Mortgage Indebtedness (lncludlng None ly with thl• requut 10 ol Cellfornle (Gov't Code ALL INTERESTED PER· capital leuea .................................. · · .................................... · · 67 change the zoning trom R5 Section 65,000 et aeq> and SONS ere invited to eneod f't&.IC NOTICE A~tances execoted by or tor account (OtfQ.Profnslonel Otatrlet) the Foun1e1n v11i.y Zoning said neer1ng and e>q>r... --------- of thla bank and outatandlng.......... . . ...... . ... . ................... < None to R4-SR (High Oenstty Res!-Ordinance The Zoning Otdl-oplnlorls or 8'1bmll evldenc. K ?15'1 Othw llabllltles................................................... ....... • ....... ........ ... 1,738 dentlll-Set»or CIU2en) _M ence. Zoning M8'>1 and tor or eg11n1t the 9'>f)flcatlon •To: Mary LCM! lt.leblftt, TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes lltern111111 zone Is (01 A3-SR exhibits ere on Ille In the u oolllned al>Olll If thete Tru1IM, end tnlMHled d d ... __ t ) 148 124 (Qu1llfled Medium High Planning Department end Jre any further qUMUon• PettlM an '""'' urea ...................................... .......... ... ....................... • Density RMldentlll·Senlor ere available tor publlc 1n-pl-cell .i.tt At>ramowtll A-tm5 Subordinated notea and debentures .. ·· ..................... · · .................. ·· ..... None Citizen) Environment.i Im-1pec:11on and eumlnlllon A 19111an1 Pl 1 n ne r a i Notice 11 hefeby given thet Preferred atoci< No. tharea IHAREHOl.OERI EQUrTY pact R1port No 85-2 TlloM d•trlng to tettlfy 1n 536-527t on Oeeemt>e< 3 1085. 11 t -the environmental tevor or In oppoelhon to ,,__ w. Peffn, a.c-1 m 1n Oepanment 3 of the impact of the propoffd ,,_proposals w111 bl g"'9n retaty, "-tlfttt°" 11e1cf1 Orange County Superior Land UM Element Amend· en opportunity to do so If "'-nnlf19 c-m6eakln Coun loeated 11 700 CMc ment further 1nform1uon is de-Publlthed Orange Cout Center Ol'tve w .. 1. Santi Outatandtng...... ...... .... None Common et<><* No. lharea authorized ................... 2,000 No. lhatee Amount None putatandtng ................ 1, 102 Amount 7,338 Surplu1......... ....... ...... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .... .. . . . .. .. .. None TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL.................................................... . 7.338 Retained earnings............................................................................... 1.564 Reeerve tor contingencies and othef capital rete(Ve8 ............................................................................. None TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..................................................... 8.902 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ...................................................... 157,026 The undersigned. Lance C. Blue, Chief Executive Officer and Roberta E. Mutera, Sr. Vice Preslden_t/CFO of the abov&-named bank, each declares, tor htmMlf alone and not for the othef: I have personal knowledge of the matt•• contained In this report and I believe that each statement In said report la true. Each of the undersigned, tor himself atone and not tor the other. c.rtltt.a under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Is true ~nd correct. Executed on October 29. 1985 a1 Newport Beech, CaHfomta Lance C. Blue Areu 3 I through 3 11-A sired, yoo m1y contaet the Dally Piiot November 9, Ane. Callfoml•, Petll!Oner request by ttMI City of Hunt· Plenntng Department el 1985 Thomas L Stelnbefg, by ll'ld ington Beach 10 1mend Ille 963-8321 Sa-118 through hi• attorney$. Put- 0-al Plan Land Use CS.. Cm COUNCIL Of' THE man. Strl<l. an<1 BurOe. Inc 1gna11ons tn 11 areas of the cm OF FOUNTAIN VAL-P\8.IC NOTICE Mii petition the Coun tor •n City IS deOICled on a map LIY, IE'Ntyn Mc:Clencloft. • Ofoer remOll'lng TNl1M of avallat>le In ltMI Oepattment City Clertl FICTITIOUS llUSINIEll 1ne tHtemenl•ry tlut l ol Development Services. In Put>lllhld Otenge Cout NA• STAT'l•NT pul'suant to Probe!• Codi order to estebllah con!Mll911· Delly Piiot November 9. The following peraona are 1123 5 en ec!counllng cy between the Gene<el Plan 1985 a o Ing bu 11n••1 ea pursu•nt to Prot>lle Codi & Zoning Thelle ere trNtl!l<I SI · 117 Peterson-Chese, Gener el I 12 l. and to compel ..,,. as Admlnlatrauve Items and E.ngln-lng Conatruellon. render of usets end are not covered by En-P\llJC "°TICE 27122 Cordero Len•. eu1pen11on of powe" vtronmenlll lmpacl ~ MIN'Oll Viet<> CA 926111 pu~I to Prot>ate Cod• No 85-2 TH'l 0 c IE AN v I l w Alan M Peter.on. 27 122 1123 6 Said hlerlng Wiii be held IC H 0 0 l DI IT" IC T Cordero Lene, MIU Ion PvtmM.. llf'ld A 9wge. at ltMI hour of 7 00 p.m • on AM IE" IC AN IND I A N Viejo. CA 92891 lne~ City Ceftte., 11*10 November 19. 1985. In the IEOUCATlON PftOJRCT II Gregory Chase, 25655 .,.._twret 11"'91, Sutt. Council Chambers Building CAL LINO A l,lCIAL Chrlaanll. Mlaalon ViljO, CA MO. ,_ .. V.....,, Cl. of the Civic Center, 2000 MIHTINQ ON RO.I· 92891 t2'70I {714) IM-t140 Main StrMt, Huntington DAY. NOV£_,. 2111, 1• Thia t>u11ne11 11 con-Publlshed Orange COllfl Beach. Cet1fomle. TO IEllCT ADVllORY ducied by co-pertnefl Dlllly Pllol ~ber II 1v All inter•ted persona are COMMITIIEIE MIM81Efll Alan M Peter.on 11 12. 13, 1' 15. 16 17 Invited to etteno said hear-AND TO Al8111 THE Thia ltelement wu tiled 1945 Sa-115 1ng end exprHs their •EDI Of TI4I CH9L.DMN wllll lhe County Cler1I ol Of. Roberta E. Muters Pubtllhed Orange Coast Cally Piiot November 9. 1985 F-532 MIKE McKENNA'I 2 PM. Harbor Lawn Memonal Chapel. ln- l £>rm e n t private Harbor Lawn Mt Olive Mort uary. Dtrecung. 540-85~ PIERCE BROTHERS BELL 8"0ADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broacway Costa Mesa 642-9150 Pl.CIFIC VIEW MEMOAll.L PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Cnapel • Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 Hl.ABOA·LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 -5554 c RGEN/ISUZU ISUZU ALL NEW CARS IN ALLOWANCE O/o • FINANCING AVAILABLE 0.A.C. > I -l ~ ' ' NEW 1986 RENAULT ALLIANCE 2 DOOR Economical 1.4 liter, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, reclining buc.ket seats, tinted glass & much, much morel % I A.P .R. FllllllClllli on al 1986 Alance, Encore, Cherokees & Comanches• Renault Otfet'9 America's Bfft Small Car Protection .,.,.,,.,..,..,... ..... .,... ............. ,, ... ... UmlMO Ww111ntla Certain r..vtctlonl ~ Alie !or del ... . --i - . NEW 1986 JEEP COMANCHE ... #2124 Equipped wttn-2.5 llter, fuel Injected 4 $ I I I 5 cytlnder engine, 4 speed tr~nsmlsslon, powr disc brakes, 16 gaJlon fuel tank, halogen headlamps, front stabilizer bar & f much, much morel (Not exactly as pic- tured.) UllDER FACTORY lllYOICE .1 ••.• - 01 ILL REll[lllG r . . - - . .. --~ .. PAGE 2. Coldwell Bink•. Newport 3. ~Binker, eo.ta MeN 4. Udo Realty ' 6. Lido RNfty 8. The 081ebout Aatociatlon 7. Unique Homee 8. SothebY• lnt.-natkJflll INSIDE PAGE 9. Grubb & EJMt 10. Lynne v._,ttne Propertlee 11. George EJklnl Co. 12. Gre11t w..wn AMI &tat• 13. Waterfront Homee 14. Remax of Coeta ..... r ··'"' PAGE 15. Remax of Cotta Mesa 18. Cot•' RMtty 17. Turner & Aaoclatee 18. Rick Alderette 19. HW'bor AMlty Hunt&~ ___ _,...,.. .. PAGE 20. lJong8 of Newport Caipiatraino Va"9y Realty 21. Belcourt 24. Homes On Review 25. -27. a.uifted 28. Century 21 The Real Eataters • OP.IN HOUIE WCTORY PAGa811-n f r NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH ' A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-4 __ , .... .. .... ••Mo ms..ooo G.ANOERSON ---..... II I ••o.n &11$,000 J. Du80tS ---"'"" ••o.n SQs,000 R. KURTZ --.1....., ...... Spa '555..000 E-CORKETT Pe.500 1 ......... LMcl.OOM _, • 1 .. a11 d ' .. R\. p 'S SRI.SCIO E-c::x>METT ----•1•111•• SM L MUAPHY ---.., .... . .. R. KVf'TZ --ua• 1111&.I ... .. E-OLSON Ml>• n• 3 11\. C. KALINA f_~--m _ ........ t 1 6" ANDERSON n•"-"" T 90LANO _ ....... J t>ONAHUI -~= --•'n) I • l AOS '~= .,. ...... l: TON OTHER AREAS CORONA DEL MAR ., -~ ~ 1, 2 BR + den with custom decor. VCMt, & · rMdy to be lold. ~ lollr\, ..._ may cerry. Tennis. pool, du~ & 24-hr ~· !PHI .. Pl.LI aa. e.uttfulty decorated & UP,SJ1lded 3 BR home. Many custom detalJa, top of the lne kitchen llPPtlances, new copper plumbing. .. ....... lln.- Ouptex on rare double tot eouth of PCH. 2 BR upper wtth leaded windows, wood ~. huge flreplaga plus 1 BR unit. .. ........ .. . 3 BR home 1 block from beech. CuMom bult by owner with high c 1tllnga. stained glw. winding atalrca9e. Must Me. ........ .. .... Stunning 3 BR, 2'h BA, trena. docn & windows, ttle & hardwood floors. Y9Ulted c.. .. lulh grounds. Olde Corona det M9r at Its beltt ...... Pl.LI IG1,lll Serenely situated 4 BR. T-..uly iippo9tted & metlculou8'y maintained. 2 ~ petio9 & pool . ..... Pl.LI ·--Forwer ooean vtewt 4 BR J*a ... tonnal dtning room. Famlty room.-wood P9fquef ftoor and brtck ft~~ •tb•'°9. ........ ...... Ent• •charming couftylrd wlh poae .ct .,._ 3 BR + tamlty room, country fnnct\ hon'9 plus ooean, bay. night.etght. -.. ... ..... .. .... SPtldout 4 BR wtth vt11w of llnd Md UT~ Oen wtth wet bar, petlo WM wtth pool Md..-. room to ex.pend. " 111111,..au .-..- went to be 1nvtect? TNe ..._ ._ • .. ex- ~ ou1tom wtth a conc•dt..a w. & oountteea rooma tot laWlh Nng. BALBOA ISLAND AU u:sa & COSTA MESA AITllWI Ill.- Bright and sunny 2 BR, 1 Y, BA, 2-story condo In quiet private location Is just adorable! living room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area and front patlq and mini-yard with patio shows excellent potential. This one won't last! Call now. YIWll ma_. 11•.- Perfect trl-level condo with 2 BR, 2 BA, formal dining and llvlng room with fireplace In excellent location. Water orJented oommunlty with pool, spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your $$-shop and compare, then call. · m&T ITllTD -1111,111 Two story, 2 BR condo wtth vaulted celllngs, fireplace In llvtng room, patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest rates-purchase your first home nowl .... _ l1U,HI Friendly 2 BR, 21n BA condo with cozy fireplace In llvlng room for those cool fall evenings. Special warm touches Include wood flooring In kitchen and entry, wooden shutters. ceramic counter tops and stained glass window. Un- beatable charm with economy. See It nowl .... UUllJ 1111,111 Smart 2-story condo-5 years newl 3 spacious bedrooms and 21n baths. Family sized llvtng room with mirrored ftreplace. Community pool & spa. Closet~ schools, park, shopping and trans- portation. Ideal for beginning famllles. TllllPll PAlllU-1 11U,IOI Well maintained 5 BR, 1 3/4 BA home In Mesa North. Super for family with children-located near schools. An Investment you'll never regret making. See It today! .... .,,.."'"' 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 apeat to all. This home can be your family's paradise-call to see today! uman.... 1114,111 Flawless 3 BR, 21nBA 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. TlmlllW II TM UTll 1111,111 Call now on this 3 BR, 21,J, BA College Park home. Excellent location on cul-de-sac to raise your family. Living room with fireplace, separate family room, formal dining and productive kitchen. You'll always be glad you chose this home over all the rest. See It nowt .. TlllllllT 111..- Fabulous Eastslde home. 3 BR, 2 BA, family room with fireplace. formal dining and large yard with patio show great potential. tnstantty apeaJ- lng Inside and outl, Move fast on this beautiful home-an outstanding buy that won't wait around I ........ llTlll ........ Mint condition 3 BR, 2 BA home with brick accent• and lndOOf'/outdoor teeftng from IMdlng Wiiia of gt ... , vautted ce<nga and atrium. S•unnlng Yorklhlre mOdel wiU\ easy care yard on quiet eul-de-uc loeatlon. Seeing 11 belleYlng 10 lee It today1 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK . REAL ESTATE BEST BUY! FUii.Mi .,.,.., ._ YIUI 11n.- From the tlled entry you step down to 811 entertainer's delight: large sparkling walls of glass overlook a quiet wooded green while a glowing fireplace takes off the evening chlll. Upstairs, this large Bluffs condo has a well appointed master suite plus 2 additional bdrms. and the fabulous view Is stlll there. This Is at least $30,000 under the market and you own the land. Easy to see, Just calll MESA VERDE . - •ES& YEl•'S FllEST 1114,llO Here's your Introduction to good neighbors! Beautiful one story home In the most desirable area of"Costa Mesa. 3 BR, 1 3/4 BA, formal dining, rec room and fabulous master bedroom with refurbished bath. Professionally land- scaped proves very appealing. Call to see this exceptional home today! TIU UHITAll u...- Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf cours6s and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on family room and teen quarters with 'It's own entry. Bring In your offerl All terms will be considered. PlllO •• FIST S&LE1 Utl,000 Custom Mesa Verde home with 3 BR, 2'h BA, formal dining and large living room with fire-, place open to sweeping view of Mesa Verde Golf Course 16th tee. Remodefed In 1982 with deluxe accessories. A pace setting home In highly desired area. Call for your appointment today! llUMRllYllW Ina.- Large 4 BR. 21n BA Buccola home with 3 car garage, Impressive patio with flreplt, wet bar. skylight. p~ofesslonalty landscaped. 0V8f'looks the best view of Cos1a Mesa golf course. Great vaJue for your money and priced to 9911111 • Ill _, llRll 1•.- Unlque location on Meaa Verde Golf Courae 18th tee. Spacious famtty hOme with 4 BR/3~ BA. Huge step down fwntty room wtth walk-In wet t>v and fantastic well of glue. Immaculate and ready for you. Cati now for your own private lhowtng. ., 645-0303 ... • HARBOR AREA WlrfWT 1111,111 Charming 2 BR condo is In excellent condition Remodeled 'kitchen with atl new appliances. Good penthouse corner location with swimming or walk to the beach. Just listed so call today! llWHIT llMI WALi Tl ICWI 11U,IM Model perfect 2 BR, 2'1t BA condo with vaulted ceilings, flagstone fireplace, mini blinds. at- tached 2 car garage AND mini ocean view! Cati today for your opportunity to see this exquisite home. ""UITD-WI .. , 11..,.. Immaculate! Beautifully upgraded and re- modeled. 2 BR, 2'h BA Newport home with fantastic kitchen, separate family room and large yard with lovely landscaping. Vacant and just waiting for new owners! Call to see this one now . oat•IRT 12"- Spactous Newport Heights home in excellent location features 2 BR, 1 'h BA. wide open family room with double fireplace to living room, 2 patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See It todayt IWllTflU 12U,111 3 BR, 2'.t'I BA custom U-shape home with family room & llvlng room with fireplace. Cupboards & closets galore! Plus-separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovefy pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your opportunity to own this exceptional home! mmow.1 IElllOl 12U,tl0 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 offer nowt lllT Ull YllH s.ue.- Custom 4 BR. 2 BA home on Udo Island with living room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on excellent street-to-street location. Priced right to sell f!lst! Must see it today! .. ,., llJllTS saa.- Thls 3 BR home Is designed for an entertaining famlly. Well equipped modern kitchen and sep- arate dining room make It easy! The sparkling pool and hot tub is surrounded by wonderful landscaping and plenty of patio space for outside fun. Bay and city 4ights view! A tasteful home you shouldn't miss! •wtllTIWll ......... 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. N•llU ~ 11,111,111 Elegant home provides 4 BR. 4 BA, sunken conversation pit with flreptace. formal dining. tamlty room. forever views of channel, bay & city lights from both floors and boat dock. Very lmp~ve throughout! Call for appointment to ,.. today! 2211 HlllDIJ ILYD.; CDSTl . IESI . I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I J L · • ---=-"'-=-...--------"'-II-- DISCOVER THE BEST OF NEWPORT BEACH LIVI.NG ~ . .,,,,,. TEllll ... ,,,, •• , .... llllJIJEI Liii UllllJUlll ... rtllE IHI l'AIJES ... All FAllLlll IOEU rlfffS • DISCOVER NEWPOR~· CREST PACIFIC OCEAN UNDER $200,000 Hundreds of people discovered all this when NEWPORT CREST first opened and quickly sold out nearly a decade ago. TODAY many are rediscovering the exceptional lifestyle and true value of Newport Crest living, and the lucky ones are taking advantage of the few resale opportunities now available. This weekend come discover how you can own all this for under $200,000, with some units as low as $168,000. Come to our "OPEN HOUSE" this Sunday, November 10, from 1:00 to 5:00 PM, view the properties listed below and see for yourself that these offer the best of Newport Beach living. (If y.ou can't make It this weekend, call Carol Mulvey, 548-3216 or 673-7300 for a private showing &Rytlme.) • #21 llllP• ••• , 1111,IOO • #21 uilfl&.L •••• , 1111,111 3 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 bedroom, 21/z bath. Approximately 1640 square feet. Approximately 1505 square feet. • #21 DllU ... , 1171,IOI Ocean view, 4 bedroom, 21/r bath. Approximately 1909 square feet. Udo Realty • #1 llMIA •llT 1171,111 2 bedroom, 21/z baths, plus den. Approximately 1505 square feet. • #1111111 llllT 1111,111 2 bedroom, 21/z bath. Approximately 1572 square feet. • • #I Ill• 11111 1111,111 3 bedroom, 21~ bath. _ Approxlmately 1640 square feet. 33 7 7 Via Udo Newport Beach, California • • ..... #111 111 Sctlllz Pim #lM 111 s-.ez Pim ,. 4 111 Sctlllz ftul ,. 14 • l II, 1 IA • Stt, ... • 2 II, 2 IA • $121,511 !t 2 II, 2 IA • $155, ... • 2 II, 2 IA • $215, ... SOil COINS 11T1 IAY ·a OCUI rl£W -Community pool/spa, clubhouse. workout room. guard gate. JOAN CAIN 673-7300 NEWPORT BEACH 111 UIO PUI HM · S2t5.... -Completely remodeled, now 1 bedroom, den, 11..~ baths. LOW, LOW DOWN. owner may carry 2nd. T.O. Community pool & boat slips. 21'\d floor unit with view. Gib Walker Ill U10 PUI HM-$251,111 -Baytront high rise 3rd floor unit. All new kitchen & appliances. Community pool & bayfront patio. Slips avail- able. 1 bdrm, 1 bath, great view. Gib WaJker IUT IEIPOIT ICUlflOIT ·$'25,111 -Cape Cod home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patlo to relax and enjoy: now's the time! Jerry Bogan I . IAY Alllll-$115, ... -Enjoy the view from this 3 bedroom. 3 bath, bayfront home. Family & aewtng rooms, pier & slip, adjacent to sandy beach. Claudette Taylor l(PTll( AVl-$215, ... -Excellent corner duplex on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand & ooean. Tennis & racq. bJlll courts. John Martin CO.llOCW. UllJllC JUST 1£11CO Tt $415,... - Owner may carry 1st T.D. w/tow down payment. Approx. 8,291 sq.f1. on Newport Blvd. Across from CltY Hall. Wll~lso le89e all or part. Call for Information. Leasehold land. Bob/Wyvonne UU1Y HM· SSH .... -A decorator wlll love this great ftoor plan from the front entry courtyard with pond to the PQOl/apa, putting green & f antaatlc view of bay & tights. I LAGUNA BEAL;H Ill .. llM l 115 llCI llM -$300,000 MCh condo. e 11 hu 3 txjryna, 21n baths, den-615 ha 2 bdrm•, 2 bath•, den, laundry room. Ocean vtew. BOTH ARE BANK OWNED WITH GOOD LOANS. VERY LOW DOWN. Linda Jacobs .......•.................... , ! OPEN HOUSES ! ! SATURDAY ! . ... :• UlllOI FAUS-ftll-(1-4) -Turtlerock Glen • « townhome. Immaculate 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den, ! •private patio with spa off master suite, + patio • •off living room. community pool. FEE LAND. • :Asking $219,000 See Phyllis Hayden : . .. • 21 LUii FAU CT., I.I . -(1-4) -Newport Crest ,. • townhome, 2 bdrms, 21n baths, comm. • :pool/spa/tennis. Plan 8. $168,000. Carol Mulvey! • 145 N 11111(, UIO ISL£ -(1-4) .. .lmmaculate 3 • • bedroom, 2 bath home, remodeled with quality • : taste. 45' wide loat. Asking $379,000. ! • Bob Newell • : Ill N UIO IOb, UH ISL£ -( 1-4) ... Extra wide lot, ! • pool. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. great floor plan for • •enterta i ning . As king $495,000 ... • Vlralnla O'Brien• • • ! 239 VIA UIO SOU, UM ISL£ (2-4:31) -Spacious 2 : •story baytront with 5 bdrms, den, elevator, large• •dock woll hold 65' to 70' yacht. $1,375,000. • : Vlrolnla O'Brien ! • 31121 S. CST. NY., SO. lACIU -(1-4) -Come & see • ! this unique oceanfront property with a view you : • won't forget. Private steps to sand. Guest quar-• • ters with view. below garage. All newl Asking• : $699.000. See Steohanle Bernardy • t • SATURDAY/SUNDAY : .. . .. . • 111 ST. JAllS ltM, CUff Ulll -(1-4)-3 bedroom• • home In quiet Cliff Haven. Huge lot with chit-• : dren's play yard overlooking wooded canyon.! • New kitchen. $305,000. • • • ! SUNDAY ! • • • U HYll ST. ClOICl, llC CMYH -(1-4) -Beautl-• • fulty remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 baths. family & dining • ! rooms, large master suite + sitting rm & tire-• • place. Expanded Broadmoor. Plan 2. $695,000. : • Gib Walker • « • ................................ VI.LA BALBOA COll>OS 2 C<lm POCl.S/SPA, GUMD GATE 2'0 CMKY ue 2'0 CMKY ue 2• CMKl LN • 1 .. 1 IA • Slll,000 • '-t. 1 .. 1 IA • $149,500 • r-. 2 .. 2 IA+DOI • Ult,000 Joan Caln • 2-.2 u • $147,500 INIUlllllY 1_. 124 N TIBTI, Lm ISLE ...... QuaJlty built home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3% baths, beautiful wood paneling in living room .& kitchen. Enjoy this lovely large patio for enter- taining. GIB WALKER 673-7300 LIDO ISLE WIA UIO SOii · Sllt,• -Corner location at Via Palermo. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. great potential. Sunny patio. Owner will listen! Virginia O'Brien YtA QllT0-$325, ... -A great buy for a 4 bedroom + family room home. Bright & sunny corner· location. Motivated owners. Virginia O'Brien VIA OIWIU0-$341,SM -Street to street location + a very lovely home with many details that will catch your eye. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining room. Howard Lawson YtA llDUS-SJM.• -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great retreat. Lowell Stark WY EHU • Slll,• -40' comer location at Nord. Great potential, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, den. 3 car garage. Lowen/ Javad WY l.OICA-S4H,• -5 bedrooms. 4 baths. family room, quality throughout. A great home for your family. John Martin VIA IOOHE-SUI.... -A beautiful family size home on 67' wide lot. sparkling pool, 5 bdrms, 3 baths. sitting room off master suite. John Martin N UIO Siii-Sits.• -Great bayslde home featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Jacuzzi, 3 car garage, large boat dock. Adjacent to greenbelt. Roger Brown N LM ..... $1,lst,• -Bayfront home + apart- ment on double lot. Great bay view. Could be duplex or !Nngle famlty home. Double + single garages. Darell/Lawson NEwmT CIEST TOWIHll:S a.I POCl/SPA & TDllS lAll> fAU CUT • 2 -.+o, 2~ BA SO£JM CUT • 2 M, 2~ BA oo. crun • 4-. 2!h BA KW.GA CUT • 2 M, 2~ IA • $161.000 • $171.000 • $179,000 • $179,900 Carol Mu"'9y John Martin VBSAl1.ES C'IWl!n"i: • Sllt,000 Linda Jacobs Ca.I '°'1, SPA. CU• tOJSC. 6UAll> GATI 101 SCIO.I PUZA • 1 111. l BA • $99,000 Carol/ Javed Lido Realty 6 73 -7300 Lido Realty ----~--------------- . THE DA L ·E B 0 UT A S S Q _C I AT I 0 N DOYER SHORES ... You know wh~ you've found It. It may be a car, a dress or a simple meal. "It" Is something that glvee you a Utt and changes the way you llve. "W'. .. ls this masterful four bedroom residence. No confUcta. No com- promises. Admlttedty, all expensive homes fea- ture an Impressive list of amenities, but this one Is just a slight Improvement on perfection. CaJI us. We will tetl you all about "It" ....... S1,175,000 OJ*' Sat-Sun 1-4:30 12'4 Rolerte Drtve LINDA ISLE ... At what point do you become a serious waterfront buyer? Take a close look at this four bedroom, five bath residence. The owner says, "Let's talk." We urge you to per- sonally see this home and fet It reveal the value. Call us. The joy of finding a bargaJn has made Its long-awaited comeback ........... Now S1,C.O,OOO. DOVER SHORES-:-:-:..--Speciacutar vtew. Four bedrooms. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad- ditional bedroe>mar one-with~ta..own entrance. Circular dining room. Oak fireplace mantle. Step-down oak bar. Large patio compfete with pool and spa........................................ "50,000 DOVER SHORES ... Bayfront. Large pier and float. MaJn house featuree formal living room, dining room and library. Nine foot ceilings. Oak parquet floors. Strauss crystal cl'landetlers. Sep- arate two bedroom suite across the brick courtyard. Compfetety refurbished ...... 1125,000 DOVER SHORES ... Dramatlcalty renovated. Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break- fast room. Dining room. Famlty room. Giant play room. Three ftreplaces. High beamed ceilings. Plantation shutters. French doors. Two spas. Uninterrupted view. A substan11aJ reduction. ...................................................... NowS775,000 Open Sal-Sun 1-4:30 ............ 1730 Geluy Drtve DOVER SHORES ... A tranquil setting for the home of your dreams. View of exotic rose garden. Pier and float large enough to accom- modate a forty foot boat. Floor to celling mirrors In livlng room and dining room. Oen. Three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Automatic light- ing and sprinklers .................................. $715,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ........... 412 Evening Star Lane BALBOA OCEANFRONT ... Un-busy· location on last block of broadwaJk. Relentless view of sand and ocean. Two stories. UnusuaJ ... but exciting floor plan. Three bedrooms. Vaulted celllngs. Dumbwaiter. Wet bar. Two ftreplaces. Showa well and should be seen by any serious oceanfront buyer .................................. "50,000 DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows In this lovely view home. Four bedrooma. Dtnlng room. Family room wtth custom walnut bar, refrigerator and wine storage. Den easily con- vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room wtth bath. Full security system ............................... -.- 0,... let-tun 1-4:30 ........ 1141 lanttego °"" llACK aAY . . . Spacious CaJlfomla Spanish atyte home. Tiie galltwy. Six bedroome. Large corner lot with additional property zoned fOf hor .... Muat ... to appreciate ........... lll0,000 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ............................ : DOYER SHORES ... Magnificent home In • • a prestigious area. Spacious yard ... ample : • room for children to play. Mexican pavers • «. fn-entf)' way and other traffic areas lnclud-• ! Ing dining rOQm, living room and kitchen. ! • Ave bedrooms. Four baths. One bedroom • -tr and bath ldeaJly located for maid or guests. • • Beamed ceilings In .living area. Flreplace. -tr : Delightful kitchen with skylight and all new : • appliances. Family room with wet bar and • • wine storage. Artistic French doors. Three • • car garage. last but not least are the • ! restful views of the bay by day and Fashion • • Island lights by night. Motivated seller. ! • Great value................................ $687 ,000. • ..................... ~._. .... BAYCREST ... The scope of this two-story four bedroom residence Is rarely found In this price range. The living room, dining room and famlly room are aJI huge. Three fireplaces. Wet bar and wine rack. There Is a protected play area and a fenced-In pool and spa. A lease/option Is a posslblllty ............................................. MI0,000 BAYCREST . . . Majestic two-story home. De- lightful views ... especially from the upper level. Five bedrooms. Two masters upstairs, each with private bath. Two fireplaces. Dining room. Kitchen wtth eating area .• Wet bar. Utlllty room. Three car garage ................................... $478,000 Open 8un 1-4:30 .. .... 2100 Leeward une UDO ISLE ... Spend the holidays In your new Lido home! Boat parade. Parties. Club house activities. Tradltlonal family home. Four bedrooms. three and one-haJf baths. Dining room. Oen with wet bar. One and one-haJf lots with vacant room ................................... $475,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ... -·-·-...... 125 Via Koron BAYCRE8T . . . Clearly one of the finest properties we have had the pfeasure of market- ing. Four bedrooms. Master suite with fireplace In sitting room. Famlty rdom. Bonus room. Central air conditioning. Superior quallty. Su- perior comfort. See It. It's all here ....... '475,000 WEITCUFF ... A most sought-after location. Large cuaiom built family residence. Generousty proportioned rooms. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Famlty room. Huge yard ............. $410,000 Open Sat 1-4:30..... ...... _ .. 1211 lomerwt Lane HAA80R RIDGE ... Hlghty upgraded "Renals- unce" model. Private courtyard with a brick watkway. Custom brlct( floors. Plush carpet. Mirrors. Crown mouldlnga. Plantation shutters. Three bedroom•. lnctudlng an lmpreeaMt mas- ter eutte. Ubrary /loft wtth bookcuea and wet bar. OeMghtful mountain vtew .............. S411_ooo BAYCM8T . . . Spaclou9 five bedroom home wtth OYW9'zed yard comptete wtth pool, apa and ahuffle bo9fd court. Thia property la perfect for entertakring on a grand acale, yet lends ttMff to Intimate famlty llvtng ............................. *'1S.OOO Open 8un 1-4:a0 .... -·······-·· 1417 ~ • ., 631-7300 BAYCREST . . . Beautlfulfy appointed tra- dltlonal home. Two stories. Four bedrooms . Dining room with built-In credenza and roae. wood serving counter. Large llvfng room with wet bar. Lovely view of lush gardens. Family room with vaulted beam ceilings. Entire home recently Insulated. Large lot................ 1171,500 BA YCREST . . . An Inviting and comfortabfe four bedroom home. Gourmet kitchen with every convenience. Spacious backyard wtth abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great family neighborhood ............................ $375,000 BACK BAY ... Panoramic view of bay, moun- tains and city lights. Four bedrooms. Llving room and den, each with fireplace. Community pool and nine hole putting green. Owners motivated .............................................. '325,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............. m ... 2201 Piltate Roed BAYCREIT ... Wrought-Iron fenced front yard lends to the curb appeal of this Jour bedroom home. Large living room. Family room. Den with warm chestnut panetlng. Fireplaces In llvfng and f amity· rooms. Dining room. Large backyard with pool. ....................................................... SI00,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 .......... _ 1I07 Wlndw•d Lane BAYCREIT ... Delightful famlty home.French doors. Leaded glaaa wtndows. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half batha. Fireplace In living room and family room. Spa, Just outside master bedroom. Patio. Very prtvate pool-size yard. Automatic outside lighting system. Automatic sprinklers. Security aystem ................... 8211,500 Open Sun 1-4:30 ......... _ 2000 Wlndwn Lane BAYCREST ... Current owner bought thla love- ly home primarily for the thirty-eight foot pool and very private recreation area ... you may like It just aa much. Four bedrooma. Two and one-half baths. Dining room. Family room wtth wet bar. Private office........................................ '215,000 BA YCRE8T ... Comfortabfe custom built three , bedroom, two bath home In lovely reeldentlal area. Many amenities. Freshty painted. New carpets and drapes. A cozy family room with fireplace. Delightful ·outdoor garden room for ~.:::~~iun··1~:ao:::::::··2040·SNPW~~ l!AST81DE COSTA •I'~ ... Charming Engllth Tudor home. T~,.,, \ _ 9">0ms. Dtnlng room. Large famlly r, \ _.1rfn wet bar. Spa .. Two fireplaces. Qualhy conatructlon ............ 1210,000 8AL80A PeMNauL.A ... Enjoy the good ltfe In a hideaway cottage. An easy walk to the bay or ocean. Convenient locatlon. Cheerful tMng room wtth cory ftreptaoe. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Cute door yard wtth ptcket Mnce. Zoned R-2. Prtc. reduced for quick ..... Now~ Open ... .;. ... 1-4:IO "" .... • .... tt1 Anede NEWPORT CREST ... Oetightful two bedroom condo. Oen. Wet bar. Muter attte hu front and rMr decka. Bright and cheerfut kitchen. 24 hour ;"'Lt~·-~·1~::~:.::::::::··12·i<W:: !';. IEW USTill ILICI TO Tll IUCI -Bank owned 3 bdrm, 3 ba home with 2 bdrm, 2 ba Income unit. In Olde CdM, vacant and ,_open al.most dally . ...Call for location. $429,000. TllTlOOCI SllCU UYU -In spotless condition, maintenance-free yard, 2 bdrm plus den. Neu- tral carpets, new appliances. $176,000. H IUT A FUUIC -Beautifully decorated, Impec- cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. IOJCITfll Wllllff -Near to tennis, high school, shops, parks. Four bdrm, 3 bath, guest room. all In top condition on large lot. $339,000. -'==-ftll ••• ;,, •ff1u. ...... Just returned 1 _,. ......,,rl Jim WOOd Wf rom New Yortc lllde 11 Pf91ent a 15 · Unique Rea1t0r UCI UY IUllA -Three bdrm behind gates. B4g ~~nation entttled "A ~ute, Wide sereen Wood and glue design. Newer home with famlty wa)'I Aeeta~ueeday m0rn1ng ~~~te Out 01 the room. Unique upper bay area. $385,000. The PYbllc 11 1· vt ' at Heming- ! tour that Incl n fed to expe,1en the NYC M Udes •n 81lal)'lla ce this unique A LIT If LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana In SoHo r~~· homes In S:t~trw&y graffitt1 Point Harbor, city lights. San Clementes' Sea I the annua1a'VY l9'ancJ, the Br<><* lmpton. Iott$ Pointe Estates. 10,000 sq.ft. at $225,000. Ca11s15.eoo0~~ Vl118Qe Hm~dge and be lerved. reeervat1on8. Cott Parade. ...._ ee and r<>111 Wiil Ull ISU -Large open spaces! 3 bdrms, 3 ba. ~ -~ New England charm. Close to comm. clubhouse, tennis and beeches. $480,000. I IOI. m --Finest tamlty living, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, CdM neighborhood overtooklng harbor, tasteful decor, k>vety yard. $485,000 UITSM U Tml -6,750 sq.ft. k>t, ponlble R-2 zoning In great Costa Mesa.rental location. Neat 2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500. • LA LA -A sharp decorator perfect CdM hillside adutta home wtth a big poot and a llttle vtew. Two bdrma, 2 bathe at $335,000. I Llftl.Y UfUnll -Harbor Ridge townhome wtth serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impeccable condition and A. C. $647,500. • • A 11U LITS -South of the highway, In otde CdM; 3 bdrm•. 2 baths, deftghtfut street a block and a half from beach and bluff. $350,000. PlllUll POH•D -Dover Shor• apectecu- i.r, 4 bdrm, custom floor pl8n, gr.cloua entry, and magnificent vtew of Back Bay. $495,000. UYll..S IW -Now priced reallatlcaltyl Chermlng 3 bdrm 3 ba, walk to beachel, bay. ,_, land, owner'• loan poeelbte. ~9.500 CUSSIC TWTlUICI -Near high school, quiet area. good asaum. loans, easy access to UCI, shops and transportation. $172,500. .. POftCT ~ Not a flaw, 3 bdrm, pool, spa. Ocean/CdM hlllslde vu. You'll love this home. $395,000. Tiil Y• ClllCl -5 bdrm wtth 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr. au features, lovely c<iM area. $569,000. YN CM 11 m -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm home 'A block to beach. With help It could have vtew. Nr CdM State Beach. ~.950. SllJI, SUUl, llcml -In Harbor View Hiits (Lusk) 3 bdrm, apot ..... aunMt views, 3 car garage, large yard. $385,000. •T A lllW -Of ooear1. auneets, jetty. Extra large tot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In otde CdM. Bulld you dreern home, °' ,..tore. $799,000. IEW USTlll CUBllC IUCIMllOOI -In ·Olde CdM, duplex each with 2 bdrm, fireplace and patio area. Owner will finance at 12% fixed, no points. $309,900. OIE Of A .... -Belcourt find. Better than new. cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land- scaping, custom touches at Just $795.000. Al OU FA¥011TE -On the Peninsula, on the Bay. lots of charm. enormous view. sandy beach, 3 bdrm, 2 bath and cabana for $490.000. A llC UICAll -West Newport duplex. 4 bdrm~2 ba and 2 bdrm-1 ba, owner occupied, good condition, next to beach. $219.000. PASAIEU COTTACE -55' lot just off Ocean Blvd .. order home to restore or replace! 2nd story would have grt_ vu. $399,500. PICK OF THE PREVIEW Every Friday the Unique Homes Staff previews new listings from all brokers. This week's pick: lAICl LOT OI A SllALl llLl -Overlooking the Paclflc. 2 bdrms, oak trimmed den. spacious single level floor plan and unique location away from the crowds, close to conveniences. Only $395,000. IPEI UTllllY 1-1 ---$575,000 4 bdrm. 3 ba, 2 fplc's, view •HI Ill ft mu $485,000 View 4 bdrm, 3 ba farl'llly home ~ $1 76,000 Spotlea 2 bdrm + den .. _ $429,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit .._ $309,900 Oupfex. 2 bdrm. fireplace each ---$350,000 3 bdrm, 3 ba. 1 ·~ lots. So. of Hwy. 1111 ....... E. T-abak m1'-•hp H. Marltas IPEI SllllY 1-1 .._ $429,000 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit .. _ $309,900 Ouptex, 2 bdrm, flreplace eeoh .._I IU $490,000 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay •HI Ill ft mu $485,000 View 4 bdrm, 3 ba family home -•• ·= $335,000 B6g pool, lltUe view. 2 bdrm .. -$575,000 4 bdrm. 3 ba, 2 fptc's. view ... $350.000 3 bdrm, 3 ba. 1'A Iota, So. of Hwy. .. _ $799.000 3 bdrm, ... It all view , ........ , V. Slndalr ll11'111•n• 8. Hutchings . ... N.Fogarty mer.e.w E. Tabak .. ------- SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 NEW LISTING-BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX We have just listed a duplex -On the Peninsula that has a four bedroom unit and a three bedroom unit. Near th~ ocean, yet convenient to shopping, this property represents an excellent value at only $315,000. . . BIG CANYON COUNl'RY CLUB-REDUCED . We are convinced that this is one of the better buys in Big Canyon. It's a Deauville model Deane home, with three bedroms,,. 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 Iota of amenities including a spa, steam bath, air conditioning, built-in Bar-B -Q and much, much more. Now offered at only $499,500. LIDO ISLE We recently listed a small Lido home that is an excellent buy. The lot is forty-five feet wide and offers tremendous potential fo r expansion or remodeling. There is an existing very livable home with two bedrooms, two baths, family room and a south- facing patio. Offered at $345,000. LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DUPLEX Two bayf ront homes for 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 fr ont 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 bas five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, including a maid's roo m and bath. A large formal dining room, family room and breakfast area complete t he living quarters. A much desired four-car garage is one of the numerous amenities. Waterfront patios of generous proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertaining. The existing dock and slip will accomodate a large boat, and may be enlarged. Southern exposure ensures the maximum enjoyment of this choice estate. Offered at})· 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 orginal 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. BAYFRONT-WILL TRADE If you own income property our owners will consider taking it in trade on their lovely French Country bayfront home. There is a bayfront living room with deeply toned architectual wood paneling, marble fireplace, french doors and towering ceilings. Five bedrooms plus four and one-half baths, a large used brick patio and a large boat dock. Offered at $1,175,000. A DISTINCTIVE BIG CANYON ESTATE Rarely does a home with such significance become available for purchase. More than a home, it has become recognized as a work of art. There are six bedrooms, including a breathtaking master suite, plus five and one-half baths. Situated on two custom Iota overlooking the Big Canyon Golf Course, it offen spacious gardens that include a Koi pond, gaz.ebo, spa and waterfall. Offered at $3,750,000. HUNTINGTON HARBOR-NEW LISTING We have just listed a former model home on Trinidad Island. Located in an area of fine custom homes, it has three bedrooms and three baths, vaulted ceilings, s~lights and a thirty-five foot boat slip. Owner transferred. Offered at $359,000. CATALINA ISLAND A penthouse condominium with a spectacular view. It has three bedrooms, two baths and a spa off the muter bedrbom. It shows like a model hbme and the furniture is included. Realiatically priced at 1299,000. · SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY '-------------~--------------" · 5 rate Plua, New rt Bea~h , C-A 92660. (714) 759-6700 ---~ 8 -Orange County ..... &t8te/An ~lelng -~t to the DAILY PtLOTISetutday. Ncwetnber a. 1915 • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES OKI& •IA MUI Y11W1 t1H,MI Newer 2 BR, 2 BA. 2 story condo in Westside Costa Mesa. Sweeping views of city lights and Pacific Ocean. Wonderful sunset.11! Assumab'le financing. Martha Macnab " WUIT unn--11umW11 YllWI 1111,000 A spectacular, breathtaking remodeled ''Lautre- mont" home offering breathtaking ocean and city view~ from all major rooms. A sophisticated feeling is created by the y pacious marble entry and unique spiral staircase leading to the added loft. Maureen White/Ed Escano ... llT..... 1111,111 Located in a gated community near the beach. This 2 BR corner unit is profesmonally decorated with a contemporary feeling. Plantation shutters, mirrored walls, etc. Owner very anxious. Ann Peters IPTa&ll Nil -1121.-Stunning 3 BR view home with added bonus rooms adjacent to pool & spa. Newly decorated kitchen with Jenn-Air range, stained glass ceil- ing. A gorgeous home priced to sell. Paula Bailey YAIAIT IHPlllT LIT 1111,• Build your drearo houae on the bay -Pier permit included -50 x 100 ft. 55 ft. boat pennitted - Promontory Bay. Bring all offers. Beverly Morphy UllU mM n.Y ., •• ,. View forever-beautifully maintained older Laguna home. Uaed brickterrace, lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool. Three BR. fonnal dining room. den-maids quarters. Barbara Aune wnum-• • U1Y11 .... ,.. Wonderful high ceilings in this light ~d charm- ing Dear_)e home. Large private lot, great vista view. Three BR, formal dining area, breakfast room. great master suite. Three-car garage. Barbara Aune llSTll •11m .. , •••• With warmth of traditional on wonderful Hamp- shire Clrcle. Out of area owner wants fast sale. Four spacious BR, dining room, den. two story living room. Barbara Aune IPYIWI mJ. lml YllW ...... Large private lot-great 3 BR home. one story. Large family room. Formal dining room, 2 fire- places-wet ba.r-3 car garage. Barbara Aune llUT YILllJ t1n .... Three BR. 2 BA condominium in The Bluffs with nke open views from the deck. Maintained in good oondition. Aaeumble loans. Owner hu been transferred. Price includes the land! Hallie Strock ILIUlf. UITM... ... ... An executive couples "dre.am". Owner/builder hu created a unique 2 BR, 4 BA home with an extraordinary family room and "His and Hen" blUfl and cbeta.. Sparkling pool and Large yard. Hal.Ue Strock/Carolyn Ma.on a ..-n-IDTllY t11t,MI Brand new neutral interiors make thia 4 BR, 2 ~ BA townhome an exceptional value. Fireplace. family room, large private patio. 2-car garaae. plus a terrific location. Price includes the land! Loia Jacobs #2 Clwlc Plaa•, ••It• 100 llWPllT .... II.A 2 BR, FR ...... 2 BR, FR IW•srew 3 BR, FR, pool ~•sew 3 BR, FR, spa Sl llAY $3-«.000 1-5 $179,500 1--4 111 ........ M. COOP.E R ...Yltta .... l. JACOBS S368,oo•na--.. \lsflt11•• • 1-4 C. ALLISON SlllAY $590,000 1-4 W......_Ten ... M. PROPP tw •I• 'W $368,000W 1wt \lsfl'11 .... 3 BR, FR, pool 1-4 D. GODSHALL .... -$675,000 .. Ifill••• ... 5 BR. FR 1-4:30 S. VOGT .,.. _ $565,000 .......... 5 BR, FR 1 ~5 C. ALLISON .... -$695,000 21....., ..... '"" 3 BR 1-4:30 A. PETERS ---$1,100,000 If ..... 5 BR, FR, pool, spa 1-4:30 A. PETERS sntUIS $549,000 1C...,...., 4 BR, FR 1-5 G. AMATO • tAITll $495,ooo a ... ...._..,.. 3 BR 1-4:30 l. E°GAN 1W ~ $659,990 CIU T,.... 4 BR, ffi, pool, spa 1-4 l. JACOBS ..... $369,000 11M ......... ... 5 BR, FR 1-4 B. AUNE UTllllAY I SlllAY lf'NUIS 1&1 $2,700,000 ,., .. ...., " 6 BR ~ts 64-85-86/M. INGOLD ..... $525,000 " ........ 3 BR, FR, pool, spa 12-5 P. BAILEY • ,., $749,000 11 ........ 5 BR, FR 1-5 8 . PARTCH 11118111•• $184,900 #l ti ....... ~ 3 BR. FR, spa 1-5 P. BAILEY 1111-...S $849,900 IH ........ ..,.. 4 BR, FR, spa 1-4 M. INGOLD $350,000 LH HH ..,...,. ...,_ 1~ B.MORPHY muu uy---.u YllW 1111.- 0ne of the finest ooean view homes ever offered in private Emerald Bay with its sandy beach, parks. etc. This 2 BR + family room & dining room also~ its own pool and is on a quiet cul-de- sac. Dave Hirschler/Rod Daley mu&IUY • --.nTE wam llHMI Just listed, 180 ocean & canyon views Crom ever y roorn. Cul-de-sac, private beach. commumty ten- nis and ·pools. Ro<f'Daley IWUllUY n.T MY-ft.LI u,-,111 We've just listed this gorgeous 4 BR. mediter- ranean villa, designed by Jackie Olmstead. You'll look straight out to the fabulous white sand private Emerald Bay beach with white water vtews of iurf breaking on both points. Open bearol, herringbone hardwood floors, FR. formal DR.. spa, master suite with superb quality ron- ltJ"Uetion are yours in this 3 year new home. Ask for Rod or Dave. Pr1ced well below reoonstruction COit. 644-6200 ..UT• IHIU 1211 .... Three BR. I ~ BA home. Cha.nt}lng West.cliff location, close to schools, shoppurg and cultural activiues. Ideal for mvestor or fll"St Ume buyer Out of owner area would like Cast escrow. Gayle Amato 11 "II",.. m llLllAn s111.- Be "i.n" your fabulous highly ·upgraded Harbor Ridge home· with: The best view imaginable in this gate guarded area. Four BR, library, 3YJ BA, 2 family ~. spaciow living-dining room PL US community pools, spas and tennis. You will be "in" for the holidays. Maralou Ingold ... OAIYM-ATI• mu c.TlllNUll1.2ll ... Single story. six BR. golf course. custom home Cul-de-sac location on one of the canyon's finest streets. Features formal living and dining room. large master suite with pnvate office. Fanuly room and den. large pool s1z.ed lot, exceptional views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody mum • IPflUIS ... _. Oriental fonnal gardens Wlth 2 spas and pastorial views surround this tastefully decorated 3 BR. 2 BA Portsmouth plan. Excellent location. Marilyn Bulkley SPIOW. ~y YO lltl- Completely remodeled Nantucket With best Spy- gl~ sweeping views. Elegance persorufied Owner wants to buy another Marilyrt Bulkley 2111 mu lJIEM S2UMI Bring your fussy buyers to see thJS unmaculate 3 BR expanded Linda plan m the bluffs. Owner will consld er an exchange Connie Maxsenu SU-SMl,llOU. Upgraded and expanded. 5 BR. 3 BA. fanuly home on large lot. Offenng loads of pnvacy plus canyon and lJght Vlew Leasehold Sandie Fix UTTll 1AUU ISWI WI 1 ~ llCIS Sl 21.000 Duplex with new copper plumbing Two BR apartment with grant de(:k, room to bwld master suite with bayfronl deck' Seller will carry fu~t Dona Chichester Wlll•LUIS .. • lJIU LIT • uu.- Outstandmg single story home with 3 BR. 2 BA. formal dining room. New dishwasher and oven, plantation shutters and many other arneruues Swim in your own pnvate pool or explore the Ude pools at one of the 3 beaches Donna Godshall CISTlll YICUIWI C.1.1. SllO- Beautifully bwlt 4 BR classic VK'tonan. 'T'wo houses from Dahlia Street park Walk to beach Four years old. Old world charm but contem· porary converuence. Fanuly room. hu.ge decks. Beverly Morphy TWI &nllUIU 11•11 I .. Ull Two B~ 2 BA. upper unit with double garage Light. clean. woodsy setting Close to shopping. Second condo. 2 BR. 2 BA. lovely, clean. hghL End unit-upstain-privacy Steps to 0 C Col- l<>ge. $95,000 each. Martha Macnab -NIWPORT BIACH #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 760-8333 "¥'' OPEN FOR YOU.A PERSONAL INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND. PLEASE CALL • .. •t 7 •uct ..... mcl 111-Spectacular view of ocean and city lights. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home In Harbor Ridge. Professionally decqrated to perfection. Plantation shutters, frenoh doors, crown moldings, and much more. $649,000 LOSES llMTR DC-. -Lovely new 2 master suites plua 1 bd/3 baths. Highly upgraded. Largest model 0 . All In neutral tones, air conditioning, and community poof and IP&. also a 2 car garage. lmmedlate occupancy. $1 ,750. Vergit.ne Hull •14 TUfllUl-SPlCTICIUI ........ -Only the best of quality was uaed throughoot this new custom estate. 5800 sq. ft. of IMng area Includes 4 bedrooms, 71A baths, Herringbone wood floors, lovely yard with spa and morel. $1 ,'410,000. For lease at $7,000/mo. · (let.ISM lllCMIT -A very exclusive 3 bedroom townhome In Befcourt. Dramatic entry with clrcuaar stalrcaae, large family room with fir&piace looklng onto a lovety courtyard wtth waterf aJt and spa. OriglnaJly a model home. Over $150,000 In upgrades alone. Asking prk:e $869,500. Also for leaee at $3,-400/mo. r£1ftCT SETT11C • • CMYN -Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms, family room, formal dining. Quality up- grading throughout. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $550,000. or $2, 700/mo. Vergllene Hull COll COits( '1Elm -Upper level 2 Bd. condo In Rancho San Joaquin. High ceilings & mirrors give bright, open feeling. Cloee to golf & tennis clubs. Walk to shopping center. $149,900. For Lesaa aJso, only S 1,000./mo. llllllll lllHE l SPfCIAl IOI£ FOi nEWIM NY 01 11C1T -A beautiful blend of traditional detail with contemporary flair. One of the finest family homes avallabte with a separate chlldrens wing, guest suite wtth sitting room and master suite. Extensive use of the finest woods, 5 or 6 bedrooms and 8 fireplaces. Private yard with large freeform pool and spa overlooking a wonderful aea of lights. $1 ,495,000. SU TWS •UTHE -If you enjoy the finest and don't want a manak>n, here it Isl Expanded throughout -extremely gorgeous. Spacious courtyard with beautiful fountain. You woo.'t want to mfu this beauttful home wtth a spectacular ocean and city fight view. $799,000. U1101 111CE U1CA11 -11 Room, 5,500 sq.ft . custom manor home In prestigious gated community. Beautiful ocean and light views. Beet of all It's priced to sell Immediately. Just $995,000. Submit all offers. Todd Grou. Cllllll IEL Iii S1P£1 ft(I C.1.1. CIST• -Sita on the bluff overlooking bay & ocean. Charming 2 year old custom home. Shows like a modet. Professional decor. 3 bedroom, 31~ bath, huge family room wfth fantastic view. All of this PLUS a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home -also~ view. $950,000. Alto for lease $3,800 ·per mo. Lola Cornwall. Ullll llLLS '""'T .._11(1 IENSSUM -Barcetona model In Laguna Hiiia Sunrlee Devefop- ment. Just Hke new, 4 bedrooms, 21~ baths in all "4kltral tones. Home warranty policy 18 provided. Priced to Mii at $189,900. llYllE MTUllCI Ml -This 3 bedroom, 21~ bath condo hu been designed for dtacrtmtnattng tut• and active llfesty,tee. Extra large q_taater suite with walk-In cioeeta, wood balcony off the family room and greenhouee wtndows are Juat a few amenities this home has to offer. $159,900. CATILIU llWI ..... l lllllY Cl9I • 1111.11 -Fully furnished luxury condo, adjacent to golf oourte. Three years In CaJlfornla'a most unusual beach resort town. Lovety and peaceful. Only two hours away. $255,000. Contact Wendy Johnson for detail• on how to vtllt. .llSlllE OIEEI SIPllSTIClllll • JISlll( Cllll -European sty1e and sophistication. Largest 3 bedroom ptus den In guard-gate Jasmine Creek. Feeta like a real home. Compare, lowelt priced plan 4. Wendy Johnson. 780-8333. $3.45,000. ~ lf.KICl•O-JISllA( C1£t1 ICUll ft(I -View from the very top of Jasmine Creek. Full ocean and COM night light vtew. Entertaining and ltvln;. areaa upataJ,. wtth 3 bedrO<>ms down. Lots of decorating potential, apactouaneu and privacy. Cati Wendy Johnson, owner la motivated. 780-8333. $409,000. CISTI IESA LM • llW IT 11111 ClllT PUUI -Lovefy 2 bedroom, 2 bath In South Coast VIHaa condo, Mowl very weHll Unit la conveni.ntly located In complex: near pool, IP8. and c.rport. Mediterranean atmosphere. Prtoe lnciudee 3 points for VA buyert. 184,000. Ann Marte Murphy. iWllll YIEW llLLI C.-Ill •«DI .. -Don't mlu this great buyll Wonderful family home wtth ep8doue front y1rd and room for pool. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath• wtth MPllSTICATO ..... lllCl -Beautifully decorated Devonshire model In a 3 C8r garage and ocean view. S339.soo. Harbor Ridge. '4 bedrooms, 31A baths, formal dining room and 3 car garage. Exciting views of ocean and cfty night lights. Competlttvefy priced at llLlll PElllllU $750,000. Ill OUYll llCISTl • llC CMYOI -This highly upgraded 2 bedroom, 21A bath ta Immaculate In everydetalll All new flxturea and tlle In the bathl. New customcablnta In the kitchen. Thia McLain townhome a. ctoee to~ and profeealonal bulldlngs of Fashion llland. Seller It Vf1fY motivated. I priced at $310,000. Vergllene Hull .. · IUlllW llTI Na -3 bedroom & den, 3 bath o.auvtlte model with panoramic view of goff .course and night UQhta. Cutt om poof and IP•· Prtme street In Big Canyon. Asking $895,000. Verglt.ne Hull. ----... ---------- tmAT .. ••&It -w .. located duplex on the Balbol Pwllnau&a. Just 1 blocka to the beech. Low. untt 3 bdrma, 2 bath• and ftreplla, upper untt 2 bdrm, 1 Nth Md .,ndeck. A 2 a.r gar11ge and 2 cer drtwway pertclng. Bank owned. Pf1ced to NII at S230,000. Bank wtll ftnence. llWfllTIUU .. a a •Nm us •• -Chermtng amau cukSe-Mc community wtth *-of ea a.yt Thia unique 3 bedroom townhome ha open floor plan wtth double wtndow8, 2 ftrepl9cee, ..auded patio and communtty }ecuzzl. $225,000. Ann M_.. Murphy. • • CORONA DEL 'MAR . PEAK OF PERFECTION, SPYGLASS HILL full 180° view. A very special home with class & comf01l Professionally decorated 3 bdrms. 2 baths & family room. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters, designer blinds. hardwood floors, Very private spa in arbor setting. Lovely landscaping. $557,500 land incl. BELLE CHASE LH PERFECTION PERSONIFIED, SPEC- T ACUUR VIEW One of those rare really hvable homes. Recently remodeled using the finest quahty and excellent taste. Private courtyard with custom spa. Large covered used brick viewing patio. Security system. Prof e$SIOnal landscaping 3 bdrms. 3 baths & family room. $635,000 with land. BELLE CHASE LEE VIEW a ELECANOE IN SPYGLASS HILL · Beautifully upgraded execubve home 1n serene pastoral setting. Pool & spa, new landscaping, 4 bdrms, 2'h baths, f amity room, wet bar, hardwood floors & two fireplaces. $695,000 w/land. BELLE CHASE LEE CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. ·REDUCED $100.000! Most spectacular luxurious custom home in old C D.M. 2 years new. One block to ocean. all glass entry, trench doors. plantation shutters. Submit on down payment DOROTHY HARDCASTLE NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF W /POOL a VIEW · four bdrm Lusk built plan "B" on prime corner lot offering complete privacy, spacious rear yard w/large pool & spa New decor within the past two years Sellers are motivated and looking for offer $369,500. DON DeTHOMAS QUIET NEWPORT CONDO · Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 story, 2li1 baths. Sunny wood patio. indoor utd1ty room, fireplace in hving room, garage & carport, large, bright master suite. Attractive setting. Assumable 11.75!> financing. $122,500. AHN BRtZOLIS NEWPORT BAYFRONT HOME W/147' FRONT AGE · Private dock for 70' boat. 4 bdrms w/pnvate baths + convertible study, formal dining room, separate master wint w/sitting room. large bayside deck. Sl,450,000 1nciudes the land TOOOY SMITH/~ De THOMAS HAMOR VIEW FA-.Y HOME · Eleaantly remodeled and enlar,ed. four bdrms, 2~ baths, large family room and formal dininc room. BeaubfuHy land· scaped aarden with.automatic sprinklers and licftts. Quiet c~sac loation for a rllu•nc lift style. TRUDY STUBBlEfllD/TOOOY SM1H DRAITIC RIDUCTION, •LUFF, 4 •DROOM . S41n'.'Y & aky tnd unit w/Ytry pnvatt patio, ubnc noo• 1t1 ••tchen. Many u111radts. 4th bdrm Is sep1t1te & C0411d be offict or in-B quarters. Owner wants inmedilte -.. Now $225,000 w/llnd. SAU Y H'\.EY I XlYCE DMOl T COSTA MESA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA-FAST SALE NEEDED! · Located on a large corner lot. Substantial two-story, 4 bdrm, 3 bath home has 1ust been made available. Close to parks and shopptnt plus room to store your R V or boat $174,500. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 232 MONTE VISTA. COST A MESA BIG CANYON, ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME · fabulous home for executive hving. 30 ft sit down bar overlookin& golf course. stereo room. pool table area, 25 tt mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in closet Reduced to only $1.100,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE OCEAN FRONT HOME . INCOME 3 bdrms. 2 bath owners unit upstairs w/master bdrm & bath plus fireplace. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/flreplace. Seasonal rental, rarely vacant Lrg assumable l st T D MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWITCHELL CHARMING ISLAND HOME · Private communi ty channel front home w/own dock for 30 It boat R 2 lot w/room to build add1honal unit or enioy this large yard $335,000 DONNA & Bill WEBSTER LIDO ISLAND-GREAT LIFESTYLE! Prime location. Remodel or butld new Street to street lot w/frontage on wide choice street and garage on the other. Steps to community beach and v1s1tors pier Older 2 bdrm, 1 bath house. Short walk to clubhouse & tennis Priced at lot value. $285.000. MARILYN TWITCHELL LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT ·Spectacular turning baSln view! Private pier & slip. four bedrooms. 3'h baths, IRVINE WOODBRIDGE HOME f antast1c location on a quiet cul-de·sac Walk to Woodbridge Village Shoppmg Center & lake One level home w/yard Ready tor occupancy. Enioy the many amenities tennis. pool, volleyball. S 159.000. SALLY SHIPLEY/ JOYCE DABOL T ORANGE GAEA T ORANGE NEIGHBORHOOD Cut~t 2 bdrm & den, 2 bath home w/mass1ve brick fireplace. king size master bdrm Good condition. great curb appeal. Condo's sell for more! Only $132,500 LES PEREIRA PERALTA HILLS ONE ACRE VIEW ESTATE, PERALTA HILLS Magnificent home d'Sllned in the English Cotswold tradition Sweeping staircase, view from 110 leaded glass windows. tennis court. pool, spa. sauna. & stable Sl.990.000 DOROTHY MllCHHL TOTAL RELAXATION IN PERALTA HILLS Lovely rambling country home Remodeled & re decorated. newly landscaped Three bdrms 5 baths sparkling pool I spa, equestrian fac1hhes. view ol hills Room lor tennis court $598.500 TRUDY STUBBLHIELO/DOROTHY MITCH[Ll SAN CLEMENTE SAN CLEMENTE OCEAN VIEW LOT Prestigious Cyprus Shore Guard gated communi ty Jd 1oming Casa Pac1l1ca 60 X 124 lot Private !>eat h two and one half acre park clubhou!.e~ po1) lt>n• \ $300 000 SANDY MITl MAN SANT A ANA INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! DUPLEX r WO and three bedroom units. Santa Ana Well main ta1ned and easily rented Each with patio and double gar ages. Rent both or hve 1n one Reduced to $168.000 DOROTHY MITCHELL den 3 car garage. TotaUy remodeted plus room to expand COUNTRY SUBURBAN EST A TE PRl-Commumty tennis. clubhouse, and beaches available. ' Conservatively priced for location al Sl 750 000 .. VAT£ STREET W/GATE Customized 5 bdrm. 5 BU VWCENT • · ~ bath residence 3 hreplaces. wide halls. large doorways game room. dining room. courmet kitchen w/bfe~klasl OWNER WILL CONllDER ALL OFFERS Reduced $80,000 from orcinal price! Choice end unit. PoPUlar Bluffs "E" plan. 3 bdrms. 2~ baths on lush wide creenbeft Larie tam~y room can be 4th bdrm. A/C. wet blr. Assumable 1st. $250.000 L.H .. SAM>Y MTTMAN aUFFI, ..wPORT llEACH . -lqraded Ind beautifuf! Attractlvt "X" plaft with wrap lf04lnd Plbo and cozy firepllce in master bdrm. Custom tile in utchen and patio. Situated on a loMty eretnbtft. Assumable loans. WICtd to $212,000. l.H. SAU Y SMPlEY I X>YCE DMOl T ' \ area Ocean/Min view, pool, spa. 7350 sq. ft on .., acre in Tustin School Otstrict Sl.300.000 GOROON LCWIS YORBA LINDA HOeaYISTI DREAM HOME, YOft8A UM>A · Complete woodwork1nt machinery, tools. equ19fMf!t. butlt ins included. 3.170 sq tt home w/18 fl Cetltf1S, 4 bdrms, 4 baths, family & fame rooms. 2 bars, poof, spa. vttw. Top condtbon on ~rie lot $225,000. LCS PEREIRA \ ISl'T II AMIT Tim Your home refiected your position? We offer for your consideration this majestic home high atop Spyglasa Hill with Vlews of the ocean, bay city lights and mountains. Offered ~t $559,000. 759-1501 PIElllT PEIFEIT Inunaculate, gorgeous land8caping, sparkling pool, superior location. It's all there. Thia Turtlerock beauty is listed right at $314,000. See it and you'll agree. 759-1501 . -· ir 111 llA 111 •• ...a A most lovely 3 bdrm. unit for the owner plus a 2 bdrm. unit to rent. Or rent both for an excellent in- come. Please call for an 'appoint- ment to oome in and view this immaculate, upgraded property and examine the financial poesibilities. 759-1501 I.IT'S TALI llW ....... $19,000 Down, assume 1st of $195,000 @ 12. ~%. 2nd of $35,000 @ 10% and you can have a large (5 bdrm.) lovely home in prestigious Newport Beach. Call today. 759-1501 WllTllWllmlFR Magnificent location. Slip for 50' boat. Excellent home with beautifully Oowi.ng floor plan. 4 bdnns., & 4YJ baths. Fonnal dining room. family room-a ~l dream home. $990,000. 759-1501 e1wnCMMUYlll Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom condo in perfect condition .. Priced below market to sell fast at $126,000. 759-1501 TIE PllOI IS llllTI Everything el.le is too. 3 bed.room condo only 5 years old. 2 story end unit. usumable loan. Owner will consider carrying a 2nd. Bright, Cheerful complex. Only 6 units total $135,000. 759-1501 Piil llME WITI YIEW Large 2 story home in hills above Newport Harbor. Perfect for the exe<.'Utive family. Large bonus room, family room. and all good things for the good ltfe. 759-1501 11110111 YHllELF WRI IPLEIMI Beautiful house, gorgeous decor, prestigfous gated community of Jasmine Crc.t·k. $350,000 will buy this plus much more Call to see. 759-1501 1111,000 WRI ASllllULE LIU Pretty as can be. Excellent home for the young family. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Quality built 'by Warmington. Please call 759;1501 for financing. llYOlllT Beautiful 4 bedroom, l story family home has just been listed. Located an a lovely quiet street in a desirable area. It ii spacious and a lovely place to entertain. Priced right at $269,500. 759-1501 I ClmllUTlll Of superior location. excellent lot, large pool and a house that welcomes guesta-<an't be beat. It's all • here PLUS the price ii set by sellers who are serious about selling. A true value at $390,000. 759-1501 Tl Pl.1111 Ill PllTillUI High cathedral ceilinp with circular staireaae accepts thia beautiful 4 bdnn home on a cul de aac in Irvine. Huge bonua room. One of the largest backyarda in tract. Stained glul windows in the foyer. Immaculate and lovely. $237,000. 759-1501 . , ...... .. Charm and tradition best describe this lovely 3 bedroom home. Great location on tree-lined street. Excellent Tustin achools. $171,000. Call for an appointment to see. This won't last long. 759-1501 OWFRlll OUllllU Is yours in this immaculate 4 bdrm. home with gorgeous pool. Irreplaceable harbor views are yours too. Beautifully landscaped extra large lot. Call today. 759-1501 119PLY UPll Bright, airy, well-OU'ed-for family home. Near pools, parkland greenbelt. Upgraded carpet, tile entnt. over-sized yard. 4 bedrooms. Call to see. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 San Mlauel Drive Newport Be.clt, CA l2llO . (714) 751-1501 I I IUll IY 11111.F Belcourt Hill beauty available for only $425,000. 2 bdnns, 2 YI baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & airy home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501 llU• Yll1f 11•1 IDIB PH,111 Value, charm and super location! $329,900 with a good existing usumable loan. 5 bdrm.a., lovely curblide appeal. Community pool. Many extra arnenitiel. 759-1501 llLlll PElllllU • 12,2M,OOO Magn.ifioent location on the bay. 3 story home. Situated among the moat elegant and exceptional homes in the entire Harbor area. This home needs interior refurbishing and could be the showplace of So. California. 759-1501 P11,111 A truly lovely, w ell constructed home is offered at a bargain price. 3 bdnna, 3 full baths, gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and cook island, fonnal dining room, family room. On ~ acre. Call 759-1501 HlllEll If Ylll IWI Here is an excellent opportunity to have your own movie & video re ntal shop located in a busy shoping center. Call for appointment t6 discuss details. 759-1601 ran PAii llWI Pretty 2 story home with manicured groundl 8\UTOUndJ..n4J a large 90rgeoua pool ls ready for a new owner. 3 bedrooms, family room, all for only $209,000. llllPLlllLY 1111.. . Prime property in a prime area. Well cared for 1 story home with 3 bedrooma. Large patio sunroom. Quiet street, excellent 1ehool dist. Only $147,000. 759-1501 I IALllOA ISLAND, CHEERFUL & CHARMING A 4 bdrm family home (can be 3 & bach.) with cozy pine ~kd living room, bit-In book.shelves & wood- burrong F.P .• high balance assumable loan. well priced at S397.SOO. 673-6900 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Atrium entry w ith skylight and greenery in this attractive 3 bdrm. 2 bath w ith combo kitchen & ramlly room. lots of windows, open airy contemporary feeling. Owner wants fast sale. SIS9.SOO. 631 -1400. EASTSIDE C.M .--MODEL PERFECT A wonderful re- modeled 2 bdrm & den. Wood floors, cozy fireplace and trench doors lead you to the wooden deck, the centerpolnt o r the spacious yard. A real charmer at SI 79,000. 631-1400. NEWPOffT SHORES BARGAIN A freshly painted, newty carpeted 2 bdrm dotthouse. Light and airy with large sunny patio. Community pool. tennis and clubhouse. Just a short walk to the oceanfront and you own the land. s I 80,000. 63 I -1400. TERRIFIC IN TUltTLEROCK Beautifully upgraded & expanded 4 bdrm & family room detached home. Separate master suite & dramatic cathedral ceilinged formal dining room open to a charming atrium w ith fountain. Very open & airy with pleasing neutral colors In a super corner location across from park. Communi- ty pool & tennis. St92.SOO. 631-1 400. Nl'\l'IPOtrr HllGHTS GEM-"137" ROSE BUSHESI Complete privacy In this precious 3 bdrm cottage surrounded by fabulous gardens. Freshly painted with cathedral ceflings. cozy brick fireplace. berber carpet- ing. & walls of windows on xtra large lot. To see it Is to love It. st 95,000. 631-t 400. LINDER OWNED IN CUFFHAVEN Light and sunny 3 bdrm. family & formal dining rooms. & office. Freshly painted & carpeted and surrounded by lovely land- scaping. Super Newport neighborhood, 1fYalk to all schOOls. Calf for excelfent terms. S279.000. 631 -1400. . SOME OCEAN VIE\11 From this beautltully maintained ~x. Upper 3 bdrm unit has beamed celllngs. custom dttor & wood ftoors. Two bdrm lower unit for Inc~. & 2 car garage In tcmlflc locatlonjust steps to Newport's best beac:~s & short block to shops. Well priced It S29S,OOO. 63f-t'400. LMIGI HOME ON PIMNSULA POINT Steps to community beach, temls & ocean. An unusualfy large 4 bdrm & lamlty room horM with nice south patio on a charming "country" lane. S3S9.000. 63I·1400. AWARD WINNING C.D.M. DUPLEX W ith soaring ceilings, lots of glass and oak cabinetry. Five year old large 3 bdrm front unit w ith spa tub and 2 fireplaces plus smaller 3 bdrm tor income. Handsomely land- aped with private patios & 3 car parking. S370,000. 31 -1400. NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER •.. OR TEARDO\IVN?? /\ fabulous view locat.ion, but a pf~m property w ith questionable Improvements. LENDER OWNED ... RE- DUCED AGAIN ... NOW AT S385.000. At one time a "party house" that's been abused. call and we'll show you. 631-1400. NEWPORT-ONE DOOR TO OCEANFRONT Spiral- ing Spanish architecture commands your attention to this 3 story home w ith Mexican tile & carpeted ftooring & many decorator features. Three bdrms, 3 I y; baths. living room with ocean view & large family room. Enjoy spacious beach living. low maintenance ~lconies w ith built-In planters. lender owned & financing available. Call to see. 631'"\.400. S395.000. MODEL PERFECT IN IRVINE TERRAci"A beautifully decorated. charming home. 3 bdrms & den w ith 3 tpls, small views from living & formal d1n1ng rooms. Hand- some landscaping enhances both the swimming pool and play area. M odel perfect. inside & out. Priced to sell at S43S .OOO. 631 -1400. PENINSULA PT-PICTURE PERFECT! Beautiful up- graded qualtty. French doors, 3 used brick fireplaces. hard wood noors. 2 patios and only 7 years old An assumable loan ot approx. S200,000 @ 10.5% Interest, fixed rate, on this 4 bedroom family home. You must see to appmate the excellence of this home. 5444,500. 631-1400. CUFFHAVEN \llfTH VIEW A charming & Immaculate woodsy home with magnificent J 80° view from 2nd story living area. 2 bdrms & den or 3rd bdrm & cathedral ceilinged family room. Big yard with fruit trees. Owner may carry 1st Trust Deed. S445.o0o. 631-1400. BA1.80A ISLAND TRIPLEX Impossible to duplicate rhis exciting. upgraded property. New plumbing and w iring. high beam ceilings. aoo ..-3--garages. Good assumable fixed rate loan. Call to see. 5445.000. 673-6900 BEST OF BALBOA ON POINT Fabulous Bay VIEW home w ith unique noorplan. Dramatic living room and dining areas + lovely kitchen. Superb master suite w ith pr~vate deck includes sauna. Three total bedrooms and spacious interiors ofter comfortable lfving and easy Mtertalning. S595,000. 631 -1400. UDO ISLE TRADf'TIONAL A rare beauty on a so· lot. Large two story 4 bdrm family home totally ·rebuilt in 82. Lovely master suite with tp & bakony;-#amlly room. formal dining, pftJs fabulous eat In kitchen with ever y gourmet appliance. Abundant use of trench doors, etched glass. u~d brick, and handsome oak cabinetry. Sunny brick patio with fountain spa. Bank owned, 10% down + 11 M% fixed, no points. 5649,946. 631·1400. UNfOOE fN CORONI\ DEL MAR Must see thrs cwtom 3 story duplex & guest i!pt with p.11nOramlc ocean vi~. Top floor l bdrm 2 ba, ml~ levei 2 bdrm 1 ba & guest studio with patio at ground levet Ample parking and In "like ~·· condition' D(astlcaly re- duced to S78S,000. 631 ·f400. • Se~ separate ad for selection of condomlnlum.s. it SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM OCEANFRONT A breath- taking 3 story contemporary tn quiet area of Newport. Almost 3800 sq. ft .. including 4 bdrms. 3 baths and den, fabulous kitchen, 2 story c~ilings. skyltghts & 3rd noor master master suite wfth unforgettable views. S795,000. 631-1400. BAL80A I~ IAYFRONT-2 DOCKS Just fallen out of escrqw.: Water on 2 sides of this unusual Island property.-'Charming 3 bdrm· ~rs home with a separate 3 bdrm rental on xtra large corner lot. 'Both houses have! fp's & lots of wood. warmth & charm. Pier & slip on channel & dock on canal wlP accomodate 5 boats. BRING ALL OFFERS '"' asking S875.000. 673-6900. BEAUTIFUL IAYFRONT With room for 1 boats up to 56'. Spacious and light 1 story 4 bdrm with family & dining rooms. Handsomely upgraded. master suite with fp .• kitchen done in imported tile, and deck with BBQ & spa has been ~xtended. Convenient location, close to Newport Center & Balboa Island. WeP priced at S950,000. 631 -i 400. GLAMOUR IN NE\llPORT-70' OF WATERFRONT W ith dock capacity for several boats. Walls of g&ass surround this cheerful one story 4 bdrm, den bonus & family room home. Built in a U shape around b~autiful bays1de patio with custom pool. Wonderful gourmet kitchen with every amenity, subzero frig, warming drawers & electric and gas cooking to mention a few. Price includes land for this well located property. S998.000 63 I -1400. BAYSHORES--63' OF WATERFRONT With pan- oramic Views of the turning basin and Pavm1on. A very wellmatnta1ned 3 bdrm home w ith family and fO'fl'\al dining rooms and separate guest or maid's room, 1n guard gated community with 2 private beaches. Owner may consi(1er trade tor commercial or income property. s 1.600.000. 631 -1400. UNOA ISlE IN THE GRANDE MANOR Soaring ceil- ings stained and leaded glass windows frame bay vistas throughout the Interior of this beautifully de- tailed 4 bdrm custom home. Handsomely panelled family room adjoins the gourmet kitchen and formal dining room over1ooks the landscaped terrace leading to your own dock tor a large boat. Exclusive guard gated living w ith community tennis Owner w ill con-s1d~r lease opt1ori. Priced including land at ' 51 ,975.000. 631-1400 OU> •XJCO ON UDO N~ r~d 2· stOf')' with 4 bdrms and family room. Now a tilst~tul classic with handpainted beams, trench doors & pa~ win- dows and an excltmg gourmet kltc~n. Sunny brick patto with lush flowers and splashing fountain. on one of the i~'s prettiest strttu. Prlc~ at pr~~model ~. $489,000. 63f-1400. I t I I ... I -. ..,.,. •es ... •e:a..!,MK •us.-••n-. •·-----••--••s•-.u1w• 1 w"' IEW USTilll CUFFUYEI The very belt location In prime Newport. Cor- ners Cliff Drive. Huge lot -95 foot frontage. Spacious 3 bedroom, ranch styte home with family room. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Amazing lot with pool and view of Fashion Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable financing! Just listed at $334,500. Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1286 IEW OllTlll -YIOTllWI IESlll Prime quiet NEWPORT ..,~TS locale. Thia efegant home has,~ V.\4 feature from the masstve OI!" "' o\JXUrlOUS master suite. 3,400 ti!.. ,,, 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique Frenct iJ . d mantles. A superb prop- erty S..29,000. l:Xctuslve showings. 1111111111111-1211 WESTCLIFF NIL lllE Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun- try kitchen & famlly room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call ......... 111· 1211 Spacious 3 Bdrm, two private yards, end unit, gourmet kitchen owner may carry. 111111 WPEl. II 1-1211 IEWNIT 1111111-IELIW 1010 Grogeous 4 Bdrm. highly upgraded with pool & spa, large bedroms. Remodeled kitchen, two tlreplaces, freshly paJnted, new carpet. All this for only $2~9,900. Call for exclusive showing. 111111 llPPIL 111-1111 EISTSllE 1&11111 IOST FOi TIE lllEY Don't miss out on this spacious 4 Bdrm home onqulet cul-de-sac with pool & spa. Priced low for fast sale. $169,900 111111 llPPIL II 1-1111 ocw, UY I cm LlllTS IEIT C.1.1. Ill Contemporary 3 Bdrm, highly upgraded, secur- ity alarm system, pool, gourmet kitchen. great vlewa. Entertaint~ home. Call .... ur•n. 111-1211 ust11•-111rn1 conuE ~R-EAL TQRS ® • llTIYITEll .. 111 IFFElll IEST "YIEW" llJ II IEWNIT 10% .... Exqulllte VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus famlly room. Shows like a n'lodel home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam celllngs & a marbte hearth fireplace. Broad ocean VIEW from llvlng room decks. AMAZING VALUEI REDUCED-$314,500 ask for Ill lllSDS 111-1211 . - ll•Ellll Y PlllEI Four bdrm., 2',.i bath home located In Baycrest. Close to achoota & shopping. Leuehofd. Ill 1111111 121-1211 PlllE EllTSllE-PllL lllE Spacious 2-atory home wtth ~4 bdrms. Cul-d&- aac locatlon. Lovely pool area. Many other features. This property has just been listed at $169,900. Excellent vaJuel CaJI 1111111111111-1211 11111 llEWPllT IEllDSI .. WESTILIFF -IEWEI OISTll Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Profeaalonally decorated -An entertainers deUghtl Premium lot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt. 111llllDI111-1211 IEWPllT IEllDS -1111,IOO Cozy 1 bdrm cottage wtth guest room. Brick fireplace -very ltvable with large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated sellers. UI llllDI 111·1211 SPECIALIZING IN VIEW PROPERn OCUI, llY, IOLF COIRSE I lllMT LllMT VIEWS! Ocean, bay, golf course & night llght vlewsl Vlde can help you compare views and values In a few minutes. Call PETE JOHNSON 631-1266 for Information on Newport Beach and Irvine Prop.. erty. IEWPORT IUCH OILY Sll,100 Walk to beach, gated area, community pol& clubhouse. Why rent? Call... PETE Mllll 111-1211 USTILIFF-S 111,000 L.H. New listing, g"ood locatlon, 3 bdrm, 2 ba home In prime Newport Beach family area. Near COM high school. Priced befow au competition, come and compare. Call ... PITI Jllll• 111-1211 IUCI LIYEIS FOIECLISllE PElllll Must set I this expanded single f amity home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus large famOy room w/flreplace. Reduced to S 165,000 L.H. Vacant, easy to show. Call ... PITI Jl•I• 111· 1211 CISTll lllE-1111,000 Designed by the famous Wallace Neff, who has done homes for Cary Grant, Red Skelton, Joan Bennett & Charles Chapttn, now another Nett home Is avaHable on the 18th fairway of Big Canyon Goff Courae. Call ... Pill Jl•I• 111-1111 ... ,/. SPYILAIS YIEW -1121,000 City light view from hjgh on the hHI. 5 bdrm. 3 bath, large yard w/tpa. Oak ftoortng. Ownef wlll finance, 11% fixed, due In 5 yrs. t.. Opt. poaalble. CaJI Pete Johnaon 831-1266 Pill Jl•I• 111-1211 ''IEW IDUS II RUL ESTATE'' I • t11w• .-..J•1 · --e+s .,.. J•ww --ut1 l5ftW e•1w --•*'+---.-w ·-··'*1 REALTORS® YOUR USTING HERE HARBOR RIDGE , • ClllTIY Fl ICI • Ullll 11111 CISTll 11,311,000 Quaint flagstone pattt teads you past tush land- scaping to the entrance of this Country French home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, famlly room. formal dining room. gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or summer home. Ask for •tllYIElllP • 01111 lllllE • LUii 1m11 Slll,000 Panoramic view of ocean. Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for com- mercial property. Ask for •tlmllNP •Ullll llllE• . SIH,000 OevonaNre 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, dining room, NEW PAINt , CARPET, drapes, bf'fck dectc., kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, mountain views. $500,000., 110/o & 12% fixed financing. Private yard wtth room for 0001. Wl.L Tllll QIITT Fii llllLLEI II•• •l•EIOIAL. Ask for ...... 1 .. LIDO ISLAND •LllO-IAYF-llll S 1,410,000 • IJILIAI YILU IUSTEIPIECE Lido ISfe bayfront.custom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-wiMlng tlle floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre. leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items. too numerous to list. llllllYIEINP •LllO IAYFROIT S•31,000• Commanding view of the ~~· ,?eek-a-b<>< of the mountal"" ·a l l nd conv& available ' _ ..... rofe-JSional nlent 3 -, 1ay. Doc' decorated -.J1vr tones with imaglnati· and artistic. "'uches. Call llllllYIEINP SPYGLASS HILL SPYIUSS LUSE-$3,000 5 Bdrms .• 3 baths, formal living, dining, family den & spa. View of city lights & water. .. I llYIE INP 121-1211 ~ SPYIUSS HILL, C.D.I. $121,000 Large 5 Bdrm., 3 Bath, formal dining, family room. breakfast area, oak & tile floors. Large yard, beautiful spa. expansive views of city, water. & hllls. Lease option. It Is a great buy! PROIOITORY •PROIOITORY 11 Y •--$121,000 Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master suite, formal dining. room for two boasts, wtll seU existing option. low down. Great terms, will trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water . ... llmel~ CORONA DEL MAR • .llSlllE OllEEI • $30,00CI Outstanding bay. ocean. city lite views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21~ bath, huge master suite w/slttlng room, large breakfast area. study. comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachefor wants out. A great buy. IOI I NII( IOOP ' • IOOP, JI. SPECIWZlll 11 IEWPlllT IUCl'S FllEST HllES I D f I I •PllYITE UTEI ClllllITT• I . $311,000 I Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and · spa. ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 21n baths, family room, 2 fireplaces. wet bar. Offer lease option. f •tllYIEIMP I .. • llLlll PllllSIU. I 1211,000 . a Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with m f antastlc views of ocean and pier. -from this ~ oceanfront c-:>ndo wtth securty gate and under-] ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. I •tllYIEINf . L • llYCREST e ! Four bedrooms. four baths, formal dining. fam. I rm., large yard with lots of trees. room tor pool. I Steal at $295,000. : IBlllYIElllP •Y•~tt.=·· I Two bedroom. two bath. family room. large 1· living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A real value. llllllYIEINP f BOB KOOP, JR. I FIRST TIIE llYllS-Sl4,IOO . I Great South Coast Plaza location. One bdrm.. a one bath. Overlooks tennis courts In gated m community. ~ .... U l -1111 • $11,000 Yl-Ollll-FU I Two bdrm. 2 bath, flreptaoe In Lakeshore. near South Coast Plaza, close to lake & tennis. .... Ul-1.111 0 I 41111111-CISTI IEU $1 11,000 I Massive lot wtth fruit trees on nice street. 2 · INlths. Owner bought another-must sell. •&Ul-1211 I r BROKER MEMBER 234 E. 11th st., COSTA.MESA· 631-1266 I • •111> ... ww --+'F'--*** -.aq--1111--•e ...... --•em --a•»>-- ,-;• · • ·•' OrMgeCOUntyAMI &t.te/An ~ ~t to fhe DAILY PtlOT/Set\a'day, Nowmber t . 1985 -1~ ----- .. r. ' - 1 j l l j l f. I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I i .... 3 IUIOl ISUlll UCLISIYE PllYATt ISUlll lncredlbte 5 Bdrm, 6'~ Bath, NEW cuatom home on New- port'• moet exclutiw, pr1. vate Island. Featuring over 8,000 aq ft of the flneat con- str"!ctlon w/gourmet kitchen, 2 famlty rooms, a 3,000 aq ft Master Bdrm Sutte and a • car garage. Excellent aaeumabte flnanc--. Ina. s.4.9 Miiiion. covet ... 69 Lll>A ISl£ PRIVATE GUARDED ISlAfl) Thia lovely brick home with 5 Bdrma, 6 Baths, 5 FIRE- PLACES and a pool and spa Is the ultimate In waterfront llvtng. Excellent western ex- posure assures sunny rooms au day long. Included Is a large pier and slip flt for a 60' yacht. $2.3 Mllllon w/terms. 0 UST"6 30 UllDA ISLE PllVATE CUAIDED ISlAllD Fantastic Main Channet lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovety 3 Bdrm, 4 'h Bath Adult-oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is In excellent con- dition & priced f alrty for quick sale. Includes private pier & slip. $1,295,000. 14 UllA ISLE PllYATE C1JAIDED ISWD tf you're looking for a buy, this la ltl Super 5 Bdrm, 41h Bath home w/prlvate pier & 1Hp & excellent Island lo- cale. Wonderful neighbors. The home needs a little cos.- metle TLC to make lt a lhowplace. Don't miss It at 1959,500. ,, COIL ITL/\LTT • © 1nvrs 1nrn1 conr nnT 17 RIME.• 'DiivE HARBOR Rl>GE CUSTOM Featuring 11,300 square feet of the finest quality construction avaMable, this 6 Bdrm home w/complete eervant'a quarters, prtvate pool & apa and ettuated on top of Harbor Ridge la all ~could ask for. There has never been another home llke this tn Newport. $3.• Miiiion O USTlli llAllOl lllCE CUSTOI Adult oriented, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath custom home offers the finest In amenities; a private pool & spa w/an In- credible view of the Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor & the Palos Verdes Peninsula The home Is but 3'11 years old and features all the modern "goodies" In the. kitchen & baths. Excellent assumable financing & riced at $1,395,000. 10 IOCIY POllT IOAD SPYCWS HILL CUSTOI Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very pri- vate pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construction w/over 40 tons of rook used. New to the market & priced to sell at.$1, 150,000 w/excellent financing avail- able. 20 RIWIOUUCH HAllOI HILL Brand new ctiatom home w/beautlful ocean view of- fers the finest In this neweet of gate-guarded com- munities. With over • • .oo eq ft of luxurious living space, this home Includes a 3 car garage & la tulty fln- tthed In uMd brick. Fentu- tlc corner location w/all the things one expects. Major prtce reduction to 1795,000. lftll • 1·1 • 5 IAllOl ISUlll UCUSllE PllYITt ISl.111 Cozy and d()('e with superb taste, this custom eatuated right ON THE WATER, of- fers a large yard, private pter & lllp and the finest addreu In Orange County. Situated amongat the beet homes In Southern cat, this delightful home 11 juat that ... home & reuonably priced at $3.25 mHllon. IEILJSmC 41 U•A ISLE "PllYATt CUDD ISl.111 Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 180 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 31A Baths w/famtty room & den, this adult-occupied home ls Im- maculate and In move In condition. It offers the finest In bayfront llvlng w/a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard . $1 ,350,000. 23 UllA ISLE PllYATE CUUIO ISUlll Strateglcalty lftuated w/a view to the main channel, this 3 Bdrm home offer• the ultlmate In Newport Beach. With your own pier & lllp right In front of your home, you can "duh away" In your 60' yacht. Located on Newport's finest gate- guarded Island, this lovely home la offered at $1,095,000. 21 llBllC 'FIE£ IOAI llC CAIYOI YIEW IOIE . H Its outtJandtng vtewa you're looking for, thlt love- ty Btg Canyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrm• + a large famlty room & ovetalzed lot to acoommo- date a huge P<>o'. this k>,y9ly home 8'ta amidst m1'tton dollar homes & le pelted to Mii at $785,000 wfe)(cellint ueumable ftnanclng. OPUl•l ... & COWIS ISLAll EICLUSllE PllVAT£ ISWI Thia . qu6etly elegMt home wtth 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. tMtures 3 large bedroome, newly remodelled, and .. , lltuated on neerty 'I• • OF AN ACRE . . . ON THE WATERll Including a private pier and llp, «* SINGLE STORY la )Ult for the dle- Cflmlnatlng. By appointment. $3.2 Mlll6on. ID USTlli llllOA ISLAll Quite poelf bty the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this • Bdrm, 4 Bath home has It am A 3rd story famlty room w/a HUGE (21x30) eun porch offering Incredible bay vlewt & a PRIVATE pier & lllp to accommodate your own •o· boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this heme. You can't beat It at 1300 000. 1 IUll IUCI CllCLE sncws llLL CUSTOI Fantastic custom 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home ·wtapectacular views of the Pacific, Bay & Night Lights. Thia home la adult occupied & Im- maculate. Includes a private pool & spa & all the amenities one expects In a home of thl• magnitude. Ex- cetlent, low~nterest, as- aumttble financing. Re- duced to $975,000. CfUIU 1·5 23 IUCISTA LAIE llC CllYOI CUSTOM 'Fantaatlc Golf Courte cus- tom home features 4 Bdrma, 4 Baths + prtvate pool & spa & 3 car gar1ge. The price Is Lot Value ... atk your own agent! Thia prop- erty has DEAL aH over ltl Owner wants a sale ••• NOW. Offered this WHk at S'l69,500. 4 \ ~3 COWIS ·asw1 UCLUSIY£ PllVAT£ ISLAlll Thia Incredible custom home featuring • private Bdrma. 3~ Baths and over· 70' LINEAR FEET ON THE WA TEA, offers the flneet In waterfront llvlng. Only 8 homes on the entire Island and this ·one has THE BEST LOCATION! Very adult oriented withe ftneet main • channel views. $2,950,000. Country French at Its beet, this 5 Bdrm home with Western exposure aaauree bright sunny days year 'round. Curb appeaJ with 1A Briel< facade & a slate roof, thll home Includes a prtvate . plet & sllp + a 3 car garege (that's unusual for a water- front homel) Priced to tell & lender owned at S 1.3 Mllllon. OUSTllG 1945 BAYSIJE lltlVE BEACtHOKT' CLASSIC-Ctlt Located right on the jetty with your own private beach, thl• older 5 Bdrm home offer• cuual Newport ltvlng at tta finest. Neetled among $2.3 Mlllton homes, this quietly comfortable home even featur• oft street parkl~ for 9 carsl tf It's a buy you re looktng for, this home la at lot value. $975,000. OUSTllG 5111£11 IAY sncussvn•E If It's GREAT Bay Views you want with NO obatructJont (rooft et al) this loWIY • Bdrm former model HAS IT ALL. Very private pool • apa and comptetety r• modeled last year. the owner hat reaaonabty priced the home for fut Nie at $849;500. I ~it_rq_er · ~'~8C~iat_te,, REALTORS ., EIEUlJ UY -This ocean view home has been remodeled to reflect the quality and charm of a bygone era. The walled entry garden lends a feeling of serenity and privacy. It features 4 bdrma., 41h baths plus bunk-room and a fam- ily/entertainment room with wet bar. Walk to beach, tennis and pools In this gate-guarded prtvate area. $695,000 •ACIUlt ICUlflllT -Near Newport Pier. Nicety remodeled family home on the sand with 3 bdrm•. 2 baths, or could be two separate units. R-2 zoning. An excellent property offering multl-purpoae use. $590,000 oa:rr-.,.. -Mini estate on one levef on a ··1ot. Breathtaking 180 degree view, tmna, ft9h pond, and 2 large deck• tor 1ng. Loads of parking. 3 bdrms. 2 betha. $399,000 . ,. . Since 1964 Turner As&odRtes Realtors (714) 494-1177 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... l world of quilt 11cluod priwate areas built around mac11ificent cowes. - PltCE SWIO-OllEI TUISF£llO! EIWlJ UY - Spacious custom home on extra large lot. All rooms open onto a courtyard large enough for a pool. Very private setting for the large family. Close to all amenities in this prestigious gated community. $475,000 mmtua M TW Siii -Luxury CO-OP In high rtty building. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, beautifully decorated with a low assumable loan. Don't ttle for just a view of the sea when you can ave a 32 ft. balcony a few feet from the surf. 289,000 EIEUlJ UY ICUlflllT -A wonderful ocean front building 9'te lnciudlng approved plans for 4000+ square foot home. An exceflent price for a lot'" this location. $1 ,595,000 LAC• UIO -One of the most convenient units In this high security building. Two bdrm, 2 baths, extra large deck for entertaining and close to parking. A perfect second home. $289,500 COlftlOT Cl-OP -With spectacular views. This 2 bdrm unit Includes many extras such as. upgraded kitchen and bath. Excellent location on ground level. $160,000 -CllClllS UY WEIS -Move In before the boat parade, which you can see from this glamorous 4 bdrm custom home In one of the chok:est areas of old Corona del Mar. Hardwood ftoors, decks and many Interesting details gtve this home Its ~armth and charm. $1 ,150,000 1105 .!\/orth Coast Highway • Laguna Beach , c alifornia 92651 I . I I . I I I I __ _.l I 6,500 ' MEDITERRAN EAN VILLA FABULO US VIEW ! $895 ,000! High above the beautiful Pacific Ocean with forever views including city lights and mountains as well as the water. this superbly crafted estate by Robert and Dean Elliot is setting new standards for premier quality and elegance! Just a few short minutes from the World Class Ritz Carlton and its posh environments and closer yet to the fabulous Dana Point Marina, this outstanding ~ome_§ the pride of exclusive Seapointe1:sta1es. The masterfully planned gated community in North San Clemente in North San Clemente is throbbing with construction excitement and great values with 200 sites plus tennis club and recreation center. Offered here is a 5 bedroofTl plus study home with 2 large family rooms, formal dining room, 4 fireplaces, 5 bathrooms. and the never-ending views. Great super feature is a huge two story entry way accented by an incredibly large solid bra9' chandelier! It is just days from being ready for occupancy and is offered at only $1 ,050,000. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 12:00 to 6:00 19 MARSELLA SEAPOINTE ESTATES NORTH SAN CLEMENTE (From Pacific Coast Highway and Freeway 5, drive South to the Estrella exit, turn leh 10 Seapointe Estates Show this ad to the guard f0< admittance.) I ' I I ' f I : 'I' \ : I ) I I I I I\ I I ''. I I ' I 'I' I \ ' I I 11 I Expanded Deauville model with almost 4,000 square feet featuring a-dramatio-2-story-ttving room, a gorgeous gourmet kitchen with cozy adjoining tamily room that opens out to a swimming pool and spa. Superbly located end unit With lots of privacy In an exquisite park-like setting. Pretty view of back bay, ocean. Catallna and city lights. Special features Include a beautiful built-in headboard and huge wall-unit that covers an entire wall, plus a separate children's bedroom wing with 3 bedrooms. bath and small bonus room. Big Canyon! One of the grandest addresses in A_meLica! Seller has already purchased a larger home and wants to sell. Large assum~ble loan Is availabl~. '.I 'I •. I : I I I I \I ' i -' High on a massive hlllslde, where castle-like. ocean view mansions shelter some of Southern California's most distinguished families, this premiere residential development already boasts plans for more 10,000 to 20,000 square foot homes on sites trom 1 to 6.8 acres than on any other community In Orange County. Just completed on a spectacular 1.37 acre site is the splendid European-styled chateau pictured in the artist's rendering above. and It is a masterpiece of architectural beauty! It Is superbly planned 1or family comfort and enjoyment, as well as for elegant. formal entertaining with sweeping vistas of ocean-bound sallboats. and distant hllltops and valleys. It features a long. winding driveway that leads to a gated motor courtyard. and a grand and imposing, turreted front ~levatlon. Inside. an exciting, two-story foyer opens to a gorgeous oak staircase to the second floor. and luxurious finishing touches everywhere you look. 5,650 square feet of exacting, fine craftsmanshlp. wtth five bedrooms, study/ library. five bathrooms, three flreptaces, bonus I room, four-car garage with workshop, a fabulous gourmet kitchen, a huge "Great Room" with full bar and fireplace and rows of French windows overlooking the 42' swimming pool and spa. and the never· ending views! Extremely low price at onty $1,295.000. whh very fteJtible terms. Exchanges considered. See tt to<Say. OP£H OAILY-12:00 to 5:00 31931 Peppert,.. a.no. Sen Juan c.pttteno (Between th9 °'*'1 Ml IN Mllllon) \ 1 , -1 I I ~ \: '. ' • -j 1 I . I I I I \ . I -I I I I ' I ' ' I I I \ - grand. two story entry hall, 40 feet long, with aA exqulslte Imported amlc tile floor and accented by a massive SOiid brass chandelier is ust the start of a tour of this enormous country mansion. Exciting nd dramatic everywhere you look, the huge rooms are not just paclous. but extremely comfortable and masterfully planned to make the home a joy to live In. as well as great for large scale tertalnlng. Rooms include a 20' X 46' "Great Room." with full professional bar and a huge stone fireplace, a comfortable, 50' X 30' amHy room adjacent to the fabulous gourmet kit~ that offers ery conceivable amenity, a splendid 19' x 23' formal dining room, 19' X 33' llvlqg room. There Is atso an 18' X 18' study, a regal 1,200 uare foot master suite wtth a gorgeous bath with huge roman tub d shower/ steam room, and a mammoth, air conditioned cellar hat may be used for entertaining, & gymnasrum or a small bowling lleyl All this Is yours on a full acre, with tennis court and great views. t Is speotacularl Priced at only S 1.550.000. Submit your terms. rades considered. 376 CHANDLER RANCH ROAD -ORANGE (In t91e 0r.ng. Pitt! AOte1 .,.., '*' Ntwport Ave. rd CNpmen) Shown by Appointment only. DeviCe can cut down on scalding injuries ~-.... unt & As socia teSi--.... REAL ESTATE ..... 2121S.."-•••I•1iMs I• . . .,........., Scalding from too.hot tap water 1s a common but neverthetess sefdom- considertd tfuard In the home. Hundred• of thouNnds of scald lnjurlee occur each year. Of these. 2,615 are 1«IOU1 enough to require hospft8' emergency room treatment. Of thl• number, 12.• percent of the cases required ho1pitaJlzation or re- sulted Jn deaths. Young children and the elderly seem to be the most seriously af- fected group. The population under the ege of 5 and over the age of 65 su111in1 61 percent of the total number of ecald Injuries. .Now, • new device haf · been deYek>ped by Chronomlte labs.. Inc. of Car.on that reduces the hazard of tcaldlng and and saves water and energy u well. There 11 a great deal of mis- undetatandlng about SYltable water temperatures. One survey of homes r8\14Med by the Consumer Product Safety Commlask>n showed that 80 percent of them had tap water temperatures greater than 130 degreee F. At 130 degrees, It takes onty 30 seconds for adult skin to suataJn MVere scalding. Children's akin II even more sensitive. Residential dlahwashers require hot water temperatures of at least 140 degr ... for e>ptlmum performance. Chronomlte's device -called Warm-Flo -automatically mi)(es cold water with the hot to give a safe and reliable, non-scalding, pre-set water temperature without the trouble of a manual adjustment at the faucet When water is turned on at a sink, no mixing is necessary. Warm-Flo does the work. When making a series of short uses of hot water, such as washing hair, the water can be turned off between shampoos and rinsing without the inconvenience of having to re-adjust water temperatures each time. No manual faucet adjustment is necessary so hot water is never wasted down the drain, and utility costs are decreased. Saving manual adjustments saves the water run each time. Each time cool water Is mixed with hot to reach the pro'per temperature, approx- imately one-half gallon of warm water 1s wasted. A family of four using the lavatory three times each day would save about three gallons of water per day plus the energy used to heat that water. At present energy rates, the savings could be approximately $13- $15 per year. For more Information on Warm-Flo, call toll free (800) 44 7 -4963 or write Chronomite laboratories, Inc .. 21011 S. Figueroa, Carson, CA. 90745. . Designed to p~eue the most d.iacrim.i.nate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba. luxurious ~ home 11 located at the very VIEW top of Harbor Ridge. 1800 view, bay, city & "Sunsets over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to fam. rm., w~one o~ 4 f -plc to gourmet kitchen to 40' poQl & spa-it reflects the ulumate in quality. Muter suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) w/sauna & fplc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr. guarded gate. Use your house as do~ paymt. or submit trades. Offered at $1 ,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt I l l'lflll• .... S. 1-1 ?2mich Sall JJ"atplill Sall ,e-.. ?2ey $199,500 F.nd unit 3 BR. 2 BA. fireplace, powder room, formal dining, breakfast nook, utility room, wet bar, dremlng room/master bath, sloped ceilings. AC . Owner wants offer! Vee Sti.n8on I l1ztasm lerte .... S. 1·1 ecea11a ad 11tae 91111Uklt-CJpJN1dlull'6 Great opportunity for the live-in- investor. 2 Separate spacious young houses on 1 lot in Corona del Mar! MMter suites with pri- vate decks, Dining area + 2 car garage. Channing area -conve- nient to shopping and entertain- ing. Assume loan. $385,000. Jeri Hunt " '!kw 911teetliewiM9 Real Estate sales opportunAty positions open for the aggres&ve and motivated. who want to get on the rOad to a more successful career. Creal commisaion schedule and professional environment. Call Jeri REALTY The H8rbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .. • 1'11 l'FT 112 ..... L•ge cuatomtud condo wtth beautiful gourmet kitchen, epeclous bdrm, 2 full baths and a den. Fell out of eecrow -owner wants quick sate. H••••••mTlfflll IJJ.,_ Hlghfy upgraded 3 bdrm, 21h bath condo. 2 stone., tlle roof, 2 ftreplaces, wet bar & over- ltzed 2 car g.-age. Community pool, spa & tennis. ................ , .... 111'1111 DTA11 UU 11.-.- Lomted In exdulM gat~uarded Bayshores. Lage• bdnn "'9e story hCMne with famlly rm .• Wllltzild ~ wet bar, 2 ftrepleces. IPllCbll b9ytkSe eundeci< and room to add · men. ea r.t on the beyt •••• • • 19l.D .,,.,_ II nrr •.,. "' ...._ Large custom built duplex on beautiful Poppy Freshty-pamted and beautifully maintained • Ave. In Olde Corona del Mar. 3 and 2 bdrms., bdrm home with a brand new kitchen, formal private patios, fireplaces, all built-Ins. carpets d ining room. den & workshop. The perfect home and drapes. The rear unit even has some ocean for an active growing family. Private pier & float. view. Out of town seller has priced to sell. ___ ,._ Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company offering a comptete range of reat eetate Mrvtoes 8UCh u an active rental department, a natk>nwtde relocation network, and an ln-houae com- puterized llsttng MrVtce. Why Mttte for less? rtR?ll --... ..~ u. Theurtcauf deelgMd 3 bdrm bayfront home wtth pier and ftoat plus 70 fMt on the bay. Prtvate patio and poof; conwrtlble buement, famlty room area pfus formal dining area. Owner may help finance. _..,..,.. 1111.- Prlme canyon location with a great view. 2 bdrm home feeta llke a mountain cabin wtth high beam ceUlng1. formal dining rm & brick flreptace. Huge lot over 200 feet deep. Lowest prtoe In Shor«:tlffsl *""' .. -.... ee.uttfulty Md compfetely furnished In tasteful contemporary. Prtvate deck, mfrron, bar. aH ltke new. FuM eecurity building. Owner wtll finance wtth IOw down to quaJlfled buyer. .. ._......... 11....- Walk to the beach from this k>west priced 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo on the ooean Side of the highway. Fireplace, wet bar & porch. Prtvate corner unit wtth view of the hills & city lights. (213) 6?8-2828 (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR -----...------------------------------------·------·-----. .... -.. --... ' I I . j ' I I f I l I I I , . • . ., LLONGS OF NEWPORT . HABom ¥1111 •MU Five bedroom. $319,000. Adjacent to green6elt. .. move In condition. DOUaULOT Enclosed, upgraded Portoflno. Owner wtll conalder trade. $359,000. New kitchen, French doors. MO-LONG SIA .. ••A•n•o 4 BA, $332,000 Fee. Large yard, enclosed front yard, much tile. 640-LONG ALI02UAAS AVAa- s1 ,100 ... c.o.M. $1,800 ... H.V. Homes, "4 BO. 640-LONG c .•.•. .....u Close to shops. Always rented. $229,000. Assume good 1st T.D. Income now. $20,..00 annuaUy. MO-LONG 2 llOMIS FH l&AA -s1,100 -$1,800 220 LARKSPUR C ORONA DEL MAR . ~725,000 Sl•I TO OD•• .._ C.D.M. DIGS Of IEWPllJ1Nc. 640-LONG -8AN __,.L autTE 200 NEWPORT 8EACH Workiiig wom~n accep do-it-yourself chores .,ANDY LANG ft Is ,..._ Hu the lncreaae In the number of working women cut down on the previous Increase In the number of women taking over do-It-yourself chores ar9tJnd the house? The question came to mind recently during a group discussion on the ability of women to handle fix-It tasks once ex- clualvety performed by men. The con- aenaua of that talkfest was that the female sex· had shown the competence to handle au repair duties once the mystique had been taken out of them by newspapers, magazines and books. It was recalled that, during World War II, women proved they had a natural dexterity when they re- placed men on plant assembty llnes. If you can read a recipe, It was agreed, you can read Instructions on how to replace a faucet washer or wtre a lamp or whatever and follow them property. Aa for the queetlon poeed at the start of thta article, we dectded to get some help In answering It. We contacted Harriet Hlmmetstein, known as "har.dtwoman" on the TV programs AM Phlladeiphla and AM Los Angeles. Her reply to the query was an emphatic "no." She went on: "When I walk Into hardware stores, they tell me that, more and more, women are sefec11ng toots for their own use. Single parenta and wtdows are Interested In aaYlng money and time -and, I might add, so are the Yuppies. Everyone seems less afraid to try projects they would not have attempted p years ago. The first Ingredient needed to begin the venture personal courage.'' A woman who decides to t>ecome do-tt-youraelfer should start by putth together a baalc tool kit. It should lncluc a screwdriver, combination saw. cor blnatlon square, sf Ip-joint pliers, vlMtgr pliers, adjustable wrench, needle-no: pllerl, hammer, staple gun, nuts, bolt sandpaper, steel wool, screws and nails. dab of petroleum jelly wtll keep movab parts on tools lubricated and free fro rust. Later, upgrade your tool collection ' lnclUde wtre clippers, a flashlight, kltctM uti\lty scissors, a yardstlcit, gloves, safe glaaaes, glue and a stepladder. Try to gt Into the habit of using the correct tooC fc the job. For Instance, there Is realty n substitute for a wrench that precleety flt the bolt or nut In question. Don't use pllet for hammering. Or a · screwdriver fc opening stuck wtndows. And so on. Before starting a project, read th directions carefully. Pay attention t words llke flammable, caustic, toxic an poison and follow the recommende precautions. Turn off power sources whe working on electrical parts. If the dlrec tlons call for a wetl-ventllated room, b extra sure It Is well-ventilated. To avoi• accidents, pull back long hair or wear cap. Don sneakers and an old sweatshlr and trousers when necessary. These tip may sound fundamental, but hundreds o thousands of accidents occur every yea by people who Ignore them because the' don't sound Important or there Isn't tlmt to take a few extra minutes to do them. 1019 Marian Lane, Newport Beach (corner Marian & Highland) $329,500 . (Well Priced) • Very Special Financing Offered 1O.7 5°/o fixed -call for details • 3600 square feet - 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths exceptionally l~ge ·'living, dining, family· rooms. TO SEE: C•ll Tom Hrlb9r, Br.0ker 881-8838 BANK OWNED PROP.ERTY -t is a ~g fe n- ip se s. A le 'Tl 0 rn :y 9t •r 0 s :S •r e 0 j j , ! j I t J ' 1 I S1Je$cular homes rutd estate sites behind ded gates . in Belcourt. Newport Beach's exdusive, 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. MANOR CUSTOM SERIES PLAN 60 2 C hadbourne Court 4 Barrenger Court 2 Weymouth Court 4,536 Sq . Ft ., 4 and a den or 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 2 sto ry, fa m ily room, h uge master suite w ith retreat , 4-car garage. $775,000 TERRACE COLLECTION 34 Hillsdale Drive 2,254 Sq . Ft. 0n one level, 3 bedrooms, 2¥!'baths, spacio us li v ing room with fireplace and wet bar, garden ki tchen with spacio~s nook and window. . Available in December $440,000 24 Hillsdale Drive 2,676 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 31h baths, 2 story, formal living room, lavish master bedroom and second bedroom with private bath. $455,000 Newport each. . 14 Hillsdale Drive 3,010 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, spacious family room with wet bar and firepl ace, opulent rflaster bedroom retreat with luxurious bath. $465,000 40 Hillsdale Drive 3,340 Sq . Ft., expa nsive living room, spacious fa mily room with second firepl ace, garden kitchen with green- ho use window and large nook, 3 secondary bedrooms, 3~ baths and lavish master suite. Available in December SSOS,000 Other Terrace Collection Homes Available. See SaJesperson for Details. CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot and build a dream home of your own de ign. Choose from a haH- dozen remaining custom site priced from $260,000. BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. ~100.t f11t1,;IM AS()r DAUOI ~Jtll• 411(>11 C.l'l\JfCI IO ~SALI ()N{'lllAI HIHllA(ll~ I'll 1..,,.11,"•., ' I I. BELCOURT I Terrace Collection model homes arr open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Lati>r hours by appomtmrnt. ===== BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME. • j l I I I I I I I i I I I I I ~ I I HOMES FOR SALE 28EDAOOM 211 19th St (3 Condos). Newport Bch Penln. 631-1.WO $$224.000/Up Saturday 1-5 110 33rd Street (Nwpt Penln) Nwpt Bch 644--6200 $3"'4,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach. 645-0303 $479,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1243 Bayside Drive. Corona def Mar 6«·9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 ••2792 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa 5-46-1313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 2525 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 631·1400 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 * Serra (Corona Highlands) COM 760-3645 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 317 Anade Ave, Balboa Peninsula, N.B 631·7300 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 734 Cameo Highlands Ortve, COM . 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday1·5 221 Cedar. Newport Sharee, N.B 631-1<400 $180,000 Saturday 1-4 303 Orchid, Corona Del Mar 673-84~ $350,000 Sunday 1-4 -i931 Pueo de Vega (Turtle Rock) Irvine 675-6000 $176,000 Satutday 1-5 * •9 Rainbow Falla, Irvine 673-7300 $219,000 Saturday 1-<4 **31921 South Cout Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $699,000 Saturday 1-4 818 St. James Place, Newpor1 Beach 631-1<400 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 <405 Vista Roma (The Bluff•) Newpor1 Beach 644-6200 $179.500 SatUt"day 1-<t 3 BEDROOM J 119 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terr, CdM 644-9060 $610,000 Sunday 1-<4 **2658 Ba}'ShOre Or, 8ayahoree, N.8 831-1400 $1 ,600,000 Sat. 1·<4 288 Bay St.. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 734 Cameo Highlands Drive, COM 673-1181 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 1119 Ootphln Terr .. Irvine Terrace, CdM 644-8060 $610,000 Sunday 1·4 105 Edgewater (Peninsula) Newport Beach 87~ $490,000 Sunday 1·5 3300 ~. Olde Corona del Mar 87&-eOOO 1799,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Hllfbor Ridge Or (Harbor Ridge) NB &4+&200 ~.ooo Sunday 1-.4:30 1410 tOr'OI Aoed, Newport Beach 631-1400 '445,000 Sat 1""4 730 MelebW. fMne Ttrrace. CdM 75t-1877 $217.!500 Sunday 1-5 .,, 17 Moneco, Hltb« Ridge, Nwpt Bch 780-8333 M48,000 Sunday 1-5 e ~·· ~' 1rv1ne MO 4MI 1111;500 Sunday 1-5 ·--------·--,--------------------~---...----------------"' 2516 N. Duke Pl (College PartttCosta Mesa 631-7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 875-6000 $350,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-4:30 535 Seaward (Corona Hlghlanda) COM 759-9100 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 •396 Seawfnd, Newport Beech 760-8333 $225,000 Saturday 12-3:30-.._ 2718 Shell, China Cove, CdM 831-400 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 707 St. Jatne9 Road (Cliff Haven) NB 673-7300 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1929 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa 631-1<400 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •601 Via Udo Nord (Lido IM) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $495,000 Saturday 11·2 145 Via Undlne (UdO IM) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $379,000 Saturday 1-' 3 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN 901 Almond, Eutbklff, Nwpt Sch 760-8333 $2-i9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2207 Aralta (E.aetbluff) Newport Beech 644-6200 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1953 Arnotd, Co81a Meea 645--0303 $136.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 5 8eechcomber, Jumlne Creek, CdM 760-6333 $409,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5 e V 18 B*ourt South, Belcourt 760-8333 $869,500 Saturday 1-5 • *633 Cameo H'CJhtand Or, COM 644-8200 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Ortve, Corona def Mar • 759-9100 1557,500 Incl land Sunday 1-5 510 Carnation, Summenwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $385,000 Oatty 10-5 2137 Channel Rd, Penlnaula Pt. N.8 631-1.WO $595,000 Saturday 1--i 3<M7 Country Club Or, M.V, CM 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 509 Oahlta Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM 875-7512 $385,000 OaNy 10-5 517 Dahlia, Summenwtnd. CdM 675-7572 *"409,000 OaJty 10-5 •9.-..0 Daley, Fountain Valley 5-48-2313 $159,900 Saturday 12-4 *2-i7 Driftwood. Shorectlfft. CdM 644-9060 $499.000 Sunday 1-4 **412 Evening Star Lane, Oover Shra, N.8 631·7300 1716,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1730 Galaxy Ortve. Dover Shoree. N.8 631 ·7300 tns.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •432 lubeUa Twr (Coron• Htahf,anda) COM ~200 $590.000 Sunday 1-4:30 3441 King Court. Co81a Meea &4M303 1199,500 Sun 1-6 1831 Uncotn L.Me, ... ~ a.ch 873--535'4 1317,500 8undey 1~ 1 Llttle Rtwr Ck'de (Sp)lgl ... ) NB &44-e200 1495,000 8und8y 12:30-4:30 15 Mont«ev cwa.. SoYalMI. C4fM 780-1900 1398.000 . -Sunday 1~ .. + 1952 Pelican, Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $17<4,500 Sat/Sunday 1-<4 •• 1064 Pescador, Dover shores, N.B • 644-9060 $479,000 Fee Sunday 1-4 ••1244 Polaris Or, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 S1 , 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 1982 Port Albans. H.V.H, Newport Beach <492-0890 $239,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • v <41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 873-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4 21 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 760-6700 $499,500 Sunday 1-4 13211 Sandhurat, North Tustin 759-1501 $171 ,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 19 San Mateo (Spyglass) Nwpt Sch 6«-8200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • #7 Slnglngwood (Woodbridge) Irvine 844-8200 $184,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 5911 Seashore Or. Newport Beach 6«-9060 $798,000 Sunday 1-5 **6605 Seashore Dr. West Newport 631-1<400 $395,000 Sat 1-.4 2040 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest, N.B 831-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4:30 333 Signal, Clltfhaven, N.B 631-1<400 $27-i,900 Set/Sun 12-4 v6 Skysail, Jumlne Creek, 760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 1715 Tradewlnda, Baycr•t, Nwpt Bch 850-4131 $235,000 • • Saturday 1-4 *875 Viata Bonita (Bluffa) Newport Beach 759-1501 $260.000 Sunday 1-4 •v2008 Yacht Reeofute, Seavtew, N.B M-4-9060 $589,000 Stlnday 1-5 4BEDROOM 2885 Bayshore Dr (Baythor•) Nwpt Bcti 644-6200 $350,000LH Sat/Sun 1-4 232 Monte Vleta. Coeta Mees 759·9100 $174,500 Sunday 1-4:30 309 PolnMttla, Corona del Mar 759·9100 1595,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1809 Tradewtnda, Baycreet, Nwpt Sch 761-3191 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 124 Via Trlelte (Udo Ille) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-<4 4 llR ptue FAM RM or DEN ••50 BrMburn, Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 4$686,000 Sunday 1·5 V'2 Torrey Pinet, Big Cenyon, N.B 769-6477 1625,000 Sun 1-6 * *29 Balboa Covea, Newport 8Mch 831·1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 21 Burning TrM, B'G Canyon, N.8 78().190l> '785.000 Sunday 1-4 3045 Carob, Eutbtuff. Newport e.ach 644-SK>eO $225,000 Saturdey 2-6 3043 Country Club Or, MeM Vetde, CM 645-0303 $345,000 Sundey 1·5 1310 Eateh t.n, W•tctttf, Nwpt Bch &48--5133 1239,900 Sunday 1-4:30 ••9 FNntrtdge. Turtle Rock, Irv. IM·a.«8 '339,000 OS*' &lndey 1·5 -·----·· ---··· . --·-··--- 22 -0r8"09 County,... EMate/An MMwtlalng supplement to IN'OAJLY PILOT/Seturday, NO\lenaber 8, 1915 _____________________________ .,...._. ____ ._. __ ._ ............. *1815 OeJatM T«r, lrvtne Terrace, CdM 831-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1805 06enwood, Baycrest, N.8 &44-9080 $329,600 Sunday 1:40 • **eoe Harbor 1.a.nd. Newport Beech 759-9100 11,075,000 Sunday 1-<4:3Q * 1233 Htghland Or, W•tellff, NB 7~ $399,000 Sunday PM 20 Hlllabourough, Newport Beach 780-1900 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •706 MeJaber (lrvtne Terrace) COM 759-1501 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 ~ 2774 Mellard (M ... Verde) Costa Mesa 831-1268 $223,500 Sunday 1-5 •324 MOfnlng Canyon (Shorecliffs) NB 6«-6200 $649,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 14 Morro S.y (Spyglaas) Newport Beach 6"4-&200 $5'49,000 u Sunday 1-5 *34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2015 Seadrift (lrvtne Terrace) COM 759-1501 $390,000 Saturday 1-5 * • 1 Muir Beach, Spyglass. CdM 780-1900 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 • V' 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 3234 Nebraska, Costa Mesa 644-9060 $159,000 228 Orchid. Olde Corona del Mar Sat 2-5 780-8519$575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1220 Outrigger. Harbor View Hiiis 631-1400 ~19,000 saturday 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $385,000 Sunday 2-5 2201·Prlvate Road, Back Bay, N.B 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •301 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa 54e;2313 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 * •4627 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Sh6res, CdM 6«-9060 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-':30 18862 Seglnaw, Turtle Rock, trvlne 631-1400 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1148 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores, N.B 831-7300 $580,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:40 19512 Sierra Raton. Turtle Rock. Irv. 854-93-47 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1218 Sornereet Lane, Weetclltt, N.B 631-7300 $450,000 Sat 1-4:30 * • 1242 Someraet Ln, Dover Shores. N.B 644-9080 $430,000 Sunday 1-5 •v-14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 11,410.000 Sunday 1-5 ••4533 Tremont (Cameo Shora) COM 8«-6200 $649,990 Sunday 1-4 125 Via Koron. Lido late, Newport Beach 631-7300 $475.000 Sunday 1-':30 115 Via W&ZJerl, Udo Ille. N.B 831-1400 $489,000 -Saturday 1-4 1215 W•t S.y Ave. Peninsula Pt 831 1400 1395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 . **1410 Welt Bay, N9wport e.ach ·831-1288 $915,000 Sunday 1-':30 •2718 ~.t'br Vu Broadmoor) COM 875-tOOO ,000 Set/Sun 1-5 •2000 WlndWerd Lane, Bayc:relt. N.B 831-7300 $299,SOOSeVSun 1-':30 *1907 Windwwd Lane. Bayc:r•t. N.B 831-1300 '300.000 Set 1-':30 IM ... FAM RM f# DEN 1437 AnUQue Wwy, ~-t. N.B 831-7d M 16.000 Sun 1-4:30 1 1350 Hampshire Circle (W..,ellff) Nwpt 8ch 6«-8200 S389,000 Sunday 1-' **618 Harbor I.a.net Or, Newport Bead1 780-5000 $1 ,275,000 Sunday 12...( • 7 4 Hillcrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 Leeward Lane, Bayer..,, NB 631-7300 $478,000 Sun 1--4:30 2786 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) C09ta Mesa 631 -7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 ••24 Mission Bay, Spyglass 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 * ••324 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB . 760-6700 $1, 175,000 Sunday 12-' 3800 Ocean Blreh (Spyglass RJdge) NB 644-6200 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 1970 Port Trinity Ctrcte. Newport Beach 760-5000 Sunday 1--4:30 44 Rldgellne Or (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt 8ch 644-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1-4:30 Rockingham (Belcourt) Nwpt 8ch 6'4'4-6200 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v-6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * •239 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,375,000 Saturday 2-4:30 ••2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt 8ch 644-6200 $1, 100,000 Sunday ~-4:30 e BA plua FAM AM or DEN ••LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt. COM 644-6200 $2. 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 ••7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $749,500 Sat/Sun 1-' 933 Crocus. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $192,900 Sunday 1-' ••• 1120 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 631 -1400 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun,_. CONDOS/TOWNHOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * • V200 McNeil 11 106 (Versallles) NB 673-7300 $99,000 Sunday ,_. 73 Streamwood. Irvine 760-8333 $71 .900 2BEDAOOM Sunday 1-5 ••20 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $188,000 Sa1 10-' Sun 1--4 ••V' 100 ~otz Pl # 104 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $126,500 Sunday 1_. *. V' 100 Schofz Pl, PH 4 (Veraalllel) NB 673-7300 S 155,000 Sunday 1-' * • v 100 Scholz Pl, PH 14 (Vena.Illes) NB 673-7300 $215,000 Sunday 1-' * •6 Klaloa COUt1 (Newpot1 Crest) NB 673-7300 $178,000 Sunday 1-' ••3 s..tia Court (Newport Cr•t) NB 87~7'300 $171.000 Sunday 1-4 2 M plue FAM RM f# DEN •36 Segura (Rancho S. J VIiias) Irv 631-7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM •2010 Barranca (Bluffs) Newport 8eect'I 640-0020 $169.500 Sunday ,_. * 1984 Vlata Ceudal (Btuffa) Newport Beectl 640-0020 $289,500 Sunday 1:5 •2761 Vlata Umbrosa (Blufta) Nwpt Bch 640-0020 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 *V'8 Crest Circle, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $224,900 Sunday 2-5 ••25 Etcapade Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $178.000 Sunday 1-4 •340 Otero (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-p<>20 $248,000 Saturday 1-5 * •5 Robon Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $189,000 Sunday 1-4 5605 Seashore (Oceanfront) N.B. 968-1021 $450,000. Sun. 1-5 428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212 ,000 Sunday 1-'.30 3 BA pCua FAM AM or DEN •302 Campbell Lane. Brittany Woods. CM 645-0303 $16-4,900 Sunday 1-4 312 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-4 4 BEDROOM * •27 Encore Court, Newport BeaCh 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-3 2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 * • 1963 San Bruno (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-5511 $180,000 Sunday 1-5 *412 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-0020 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES tor SALE 2 BA pCua 2 BA 60 1 Acacia, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $309.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1611 Cliff Drive, Cllffhaven. N B 631-7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 1215 West Bay Ave .. Peninsula Pt. N.B 631-1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BA ptua 2 BA 200 Diamond. Balboa Island 759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-4 305 Larkspur. Olde Corona det Mar 675-6000 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BA ptue 3 BR 50().500'~ 36th St. (Near Finley). Nwpt Bch 759-1877 $297,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8c)e •Pool * *Waterfront * * •Wl1erfrom & Pool vQM lddf9I at gutWO -- .. Newly ottered, thla brand new 128 room hotef 11 dlrectly acroea from~. A tremendous Investment. Call for details. Loll Comweel. c;/!L11ll(' '(([,1_;t1(1i11' 760-8333 ' 110 IUTE AYE, IALIU Ill AU Located at the FJ;y Landing, down- stairs is commekial upstain has 2 BR/l Ba apt. and 1 BR/I Ba apt. I 30'x85' lot,.two car garage, deck view of Harbor. Will consider leaseback. $385,000 consideration to brokers. Call !or brochure. l1M11-2141( .... ) llllllUI. .... I IT 11W Fii Z1m Ill PIUI ITlllT I The fun zone area in Balboa is undergoing a major renovauon. 207 Palm Street la located in the middle of the action at the ferry landing. 30xl00 foot lot. 1800 aq. foot bldg.. includes the land. $166,000 ... sumable f1m. $300.000. Consideration fo broken. Call for brochure. 114-171-Ha ( ...... ) let It· .... y .. Sel Y w p,.,,,.,1 Cll CleulfW, 641-5671 for Information & surprlslngly low cost. ,, ... £olwnbla River waterfront home with boat dock on P\laet Ialand, Wubingt.on. Fish and hunt in the backyard. One llCft wt th orchard, boat hou.e-chop, and deck.. 3 bedroom. I \.i bath, 1750 aq. ft., large country kitchen with etched glul cabmeta and wood ttove<Jn brick hear1h. Ideal bland kx:atioo for f.amlly or retirement. By Owner. 1111"'9 ,.. 2• •• a11 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT Approx., 3600 sq. ft., 4 bdrm, 3 ba., + separate den .. J;ormal dining room, spacious kitchen with bay window, large master bedroom wtth spa tub, sauna, skylights thru-out, large walk- In closets with mirrored doors. Secur- ity system and fully landacaped. C•ll today 113-1311 or 143 •15 Merrlll Lynch RNltJ .. ,..I\, • 1112 ........... l!!!!!!!i,~C·~-!!..--NORTH LAGUNA white water view. Pvt comm al 1_. Bolt Canyon. 38R 3ba +- ... mllld'• qrtn. ~ Chip envtronmnt Under S400K luL Wnt.llft ..... MESA VERDE c:tlermef sa....11-Uwed PrtH4 3BR 2ba, mow In cond 3 BR pool home In .,.._ -s t75,000 ShoWs lmmaculste. Own-UPPER NPT BAY' 8A-4t>a ws are moYlng out of • pool Cell lor detlllls aree and want It eold 640--5078 now Call IOf address Of • ~~~~~-~~PRICE SLASHED Serious seller cutt $34,500 from asl!ln, pnc.11 Cell to ... lhlf 21 VERY SHARP 3 bdrm, c .-•; "" bath. Immaculate CON ~ :-I 1>eect1 property. A9k!nr THE REAL ESTATERS ~9:~~1~nnt , ... ,_ 2 story 5 bdrm. 3 bath/ home located In Meu del WM~R . . ·~ . . . Mer· OrtglNI owner l'IM '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•• telten lmpec:cabte m of 11111 this stlowc11e. Re-• IMTll decorated, reflnatled -.&.11111 kltch9n cablnett, new What a fent81tlc home! kltch9n ~ end Feeturtng 3 Bdrms & 3 Melbu lightl. Owner will baths. thlt pool home hU help ll~ence. A11tlng 111 Frenctl--windows & $ Ul9.000. doOfl + one of the most Traditional Realty 631-7370 ·-· ........... Sh•P 2 bdrm condo.. Sec Pf'Mte ywda In Big Ce- nyon. See It -and you'll want to llYe In It lll-1• -COTE,~., REALTY gate, nr S. C. Plaza. Pool, C.... ... ... 1122 spe • carport. Secrtftcer=~==!i~ 'It $&8,500. 3 bdrm onty 178,900. Aslm 10~% 1st 11 ll&liiln . T.O. °' try 10% . doWn. lnaAll mu, Won't lat! WOOdlide VII-..._ ~ 1_. llge, 2511 w. Sunflower. ....~, Cell Patnc:k Ten«e I Loweet J)f1Ced Spyvlut - 8erbs1a 831-12ee home wl1h 3 Bdrma, 3 WM*R .. .. . . baths, 3 c.t 08'8Qe and room f0t • VERY private pool and spe. Owner ,. mOYtng • WW'ltl • , .. , Nie. Y04.I lhould tee this OM .. a -..r buy It Use lht' Daily Pilot $398,000 "f'ast Rt"Sult · st'rv1('t' l .. 1. directory Your ~VI('(' IS our Spttlalty Call 642·S678 t'XI 322 -COTE r~~ REALTY ,..1ner_...a1 ___ .....,1_112 __ ... al 1112 UNIVIR81TY PARK 1121,900-.Al9I Aeducedl View of gwwlbelt. 3 bedrooma. ... ...,., Cul-di NC loc&tlon Oet.c:fled 1 ..... ICI WOODllRIOQE ReNTAL I 1150 per month 2 bedroome • den IE/Ill 2 1ewtim:::..., loc:eUon 551-9400 barbara bern•teln 1112 -' ••••• 9ll1'aJff ... Eleg#\t Mrlum ••b Mee gtvea added ... curtty & pttwlcy to tNt newly decorated " BR. 2~ BA home. ~ -room . Low• es1 price In the ..... ----~---+_..II ... En)Oy cute 28R custom bultt home+ 1 BR Apt. ldMI tot aummer /wtnter rental on Balboa PenlneUla. llJI.• Ull ..... -........ ,.. __ ... ~~,~alt« 541-5133 You wlll too when you see this special 3 Bedroom home. Beautifully cared for, charming garden & patio. AND BAY VIEW FROM FRONT YARD! Please come by-Open House on Sunday 1-5. 730 Malabar . $287.500 . ... eMUlu 7leal G<tltate 759-1877 H111e IOm9thlng you went The 1111est dra"" "' the to NII?~ Ids do WHt a Da ily Pilot 11 -'I. 6'2-5671. ClaMlfied Ad 6'2-5678 IEST II BLUFFS ON UPPER NEWPORT BAY, BIRD SANCTUARY A MNTN VU-Very beautiful 3Br, formal dining, fam rm, 21/tBa. 2200 sq. ft . of up- graded charm. Lrg viewing deck. 2 other patios. $287 ,500 Incl land. Helen Dowd. ONN IATllUN 1-t 1127 Y1STA ORNADA WILL LEASE W/OPTION TO PURCHASE-End Unit. 4Br, 21tiBa, trg encl wrap-around patio. Lovely greenbett pool8'de setting. Vac. $24'5,000 Incl land. ONM IAT/euN 1-t .. VISTA ORMAOA 111101 VIEW HILLS LARGE4llDRll-1 Level, fam rm, form dine. 2'hBa. Desirable Broadmoor area w/communlty pool. C>wntzed lot w/spa, flreplt. Reduced $327,000 LH. Barbara San regret. OPIJI UT/auN 1-t 1114 STAMOAM> (Q11d11vod to ....... .,, IELEI I. DOWD ..... . 121-1412 Ulll ............... Hotn• buyer• workahop elated in Corona del Mar A free home buy9ra wortcthop Is stated Tu.dey from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Cote of Newport, Realtor• office, 2515 E. COMt Htghw8y tn Coron• del Mar. A ~ Md anewer period wlll foMow pr111n1atk>ne from 19Y9rll real ...... eperta. Refreehmenta wtll be ....... The-'** wUI be the tlret In • ..-of~ oommuntty Mn1c8 ~ M •be held monthly. ,.,, •• ~ca1111-a111. Run no morel Sweetest home plus Income. Realtor -Owner. May finance at 11%. Larger lot 11/r blocks to big beach, room to roam, $395.000. Sorry, prlnclpals only at this price. Call 673-8494 "No Sirens Please" Gt:;:.::a~t1;.;:;l:.;..l ___ l;;..;002i~Gt1tral 1002 lmH DESPERATElll WAY BELOW MARKET Corona del Mar Claaalc 538 Hazel Drive 3 bedroom. 2 bath. family room. CANYON A OCEAN VIEW $295,000 or make offer (714) 640-0223 ' OPEN Slll>AY 1-5 8 /FI + DOe 200I YACHT RESClUTE IC-I 3BR/FR 38R/expnd 38R 48R/fR 48R/f R 4BR/fR &BR/FR * SEAVIW * ssn.ooo WM~~ . ~· ·. . ,.. . A PETE BARRE Tl RE.ALTY .J l ' 11...,1.... I• ll!Jll1..... I.. Cetta._ llM a..w ._. 1141 ..... * ,_, --· 1111 28M &: 2 cw oer-oe. 8&2G: or-t 6CtXH 38A ~ imm.c. 1 b11c II ...... , 1-1 10 • o MW paint I carpet. VIEW. Suoerdw'I l1S50 from beeef'I. Frplc. petlo 2 8( 2 be, carport, POOf, 4 bdfm. s bet.h condo on . 3Br 2 Ba. d8hwlhr, MOOtmo. 132 Bfooet•ne. mo. •te-3M1..,... now. BBQ. O.'** 1995 mo, sp&, nr So. Cit ~. greenbett In 8lufta +you oweve, JK. $1750/mo Open Sat 11 to 1· Burr SICK OF COMMUTING! MM513 IY mtg. 545-7 13 t Of 731-5188 own the IMdt 2 tiled yny 1" e7S-3oo2 cs.y. White R.E. 87M 530 u,,,._ unit. c.ntr.i 1oo. 2'h 38R 28A. Stepe to bMch IUI I. I. PUB r.:!dnu kit eppl/mlcro · te clMt\ 2t>r, 1 be , 28' E·slde, rem~. rooms ~ kltc:tl 'J>ath. 2 SPARKLING CLEAN 2BR 2BA , ftreplace, g1 ... entry door petlO, lndry, get. 1\4 blll freen & dNn, l>Mm cell· pttlg apes. 1750/rno yr I 1200/mo. ellr 6-42-3850 " dark rm lab. Al· to <>Olan furn saoo + lngt, etc. Chlld & pet Cit!. round, 11tllut/H C wlbllle. ~Ing lake. Br 18a comptetely r• flntehed. 2052 Gat<*t Lane 1775 mo M&-3081 9Umableloena.S180.000. dep.S46-J727 . . 1n5. 7~ae62 497-2920or82~7 3Br 3B• PenlhOUH S9001mo.S1300MCdep. ....... , 1·1 Dotothy ~:it. Ocean view, 1000 IQ '1 1BR 1BA, 1775/mo. 1 •• 1 L•llLI LI 1175-5511 or 98 EANFRONT 1bf Condo •NEW PLUSH! 38' 2'AB• Spectacular oc.an vu. deck. GrHt kitchen. 11182 MC dep. • .Furn. MC blda...POO~ 11t 2 tt'I. TwnlllM, gar. Avt 38R, 3 tip, Mk»!.._, ... Steem bettl, JM:' tub 6 TnldttloMI Realty BR lBA condo In Me.a Verde, 1 yr 191. Kldl OK Submtt on pee., 1750/mo Call Anne es1.12td S~~f=d~':;'g' ..... C.Ut +MC. dep. 942-3178 now 1200, unfm, eluded 11850/mo I .. 11\0rl. BHutlfully re-631·7370 ·-"' nfum 28R <** 1wn ffpl WW lllTU -8 l&-tU-9090 modeled 12150 631-5775 T tia ---1.,.._. patlO vr;;J,~~· t...... patio. Stepe to bMcn: lla..11 er lM-1112 Spec:tacuter view from or 63 l-8000 Ru...,. ''K.!ll'!"•~·~\A!ll'!'"""tl?~ .. All"""'"~1n~L--===::!==::=::::.. RYM*R .. ' ...-If•-ewfY room, Exec. 3 8' 4 bdrm, tarn rm, vi., ex" .,..,e ... .... ""' 1• Br 2 b .. get untum W/O _, _.n• 28a.flp,lgpetS112,500. AVAJLNOW · l8', 18a.No nee, Indoor Jee, "9valor, location. '2100/mo. apa.AJ1utlllpd"465.F .. hkup, pett0, no s*e. 1 IU&.mllan 937-1891or831-79M f'~~:=--o::= avail. Jen. 1. Lee 11eoo 7~782 T...,en, 875-8&81 child ott. 14175. mo. 181 Ill-UM ...... Ctedlfvreq'd.831·2242 mo Prtneonty.497~22 L<Mly 4 8R ~ AilltlM!tt Def Mare4t:laaH (Mgr) m .. n... u1•mu "'~olWI Eutlkte ITlnTllUll ~ic:.:==:._11 H:~~c:::. ~,;:': 24~8I~:!n°:,. c..u ... ... llU :.er~Uo. ~·:.,~;c, 2 ~~':i =a:;:: ~ 11i::."'c0• Ptul•l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=•~';:.2~::=J~-:~· S350,000.213/43().3t29 tot.VwylrgtMngrm,dln-CUt: iid 1L$,wy peint,crpt•&drpa.Lndry 97~79t0/W7H-!ee0/H '~200hkhe9t• .. aTUUmJ W. · 1 13/E Ing & kltdl ar• w/fam patio, GefM gar df ocw. .,.._ Muet PtlU credl1 WOODS COVE cottage GRU88 & ELLIS Bredttaklng 180• OOMn Br 2Ba, prvt patio. IWllflDI .... That's right, • fixer upper In Newpot1 Beectl. Thia len1flo 4 Bdrm, 4 bethl + • pnvate pool & ape and • pertMll bey vtaw ii In • IU9lr.,... a needa on1y • lltde TLC. Way below man.et at $315,000 1 .... ,. room. Sm•ll pet ok. 1850. 844-7220 or Chectl....:.,. ~78:'.:~75 • Sinote edit. 14150/mo p1ua fUll mountalQ-~. cwporl, llOfSige IMd. Young edUlt• wW.ome. 250-1022 MC.._. 497·5721tamoolpm 4BR 2'M>e., Bluffl T/HM Wooded and"'""· one a..utlf\ll bdrm .. of 132.500. Ag1540-5937 2BR 1be, f/pt OC.llide COLLEGE PARK lowly~~~~= end unit.,~:~,.'~~· blodc.to aMd. V04Jf own x: =~St.141c5:": ot hwy. Front hM, gar. fam hme. 38r, 2Ba,,petlo _ ~ _ !._ ~~ 114~1 · private patio. Every room ......... 549--0433 llll w/auto dr opnt a W/D & 9arden. Kid• ok, ....,_.., q · mo, bflgtll Md ~. •• _. . • ec:r9e t1200/mo. 7&e-oteo 11200/mo~-· 11150/mo. Beautiful Avt 1211· 75~1480 new, t>ullHn apptlencee 1-*-.,-... --.-... ---.- wtttl frontage on Van 38t 28a n...v '-'-' ..__BARRETT RL 642-5200 home 780-1108 Almolt OCNnfront hM lncludlr1o mlcr~. ~2 & oar S550 ... 54IO Buren 1n~.,... ..,..,.,., .. _ . .._ I .... Ill MOO klda a pet ott oar 18drmll15011250 ,..._ ·---• of woOdcn.t. ~In cpti,drpa.~11100 LQI fam-nn, 3t>r 2be. led ~ l J patio apple _gu pd 28drmt1850 ,__., ,.....,.. VHtment.-Call Sett; 78()..3645 or 551 r:a~rm;,2 ... car,\-;o~~: FXBOC6U8 Wat1tfronl 53M190het""Yfw 28dPenthouad2500 ...... An Peyne. BARRETT .RL TY Around MOO renta CdM M~2075 or 543-1579 ~ator FURN. Condo. U~ -W•rfrMt....... est.ics. 2 11ory 1~ bl, M2·5200 c:harml"t 5 rm home 1 /mo. 173-0IM J M Peten 3 BR "O" pten U 1· 1• patlOI, dWTwather. Kldl •......... ~1gar ..... '~!_. ~t_ hurry N~ n2ew. Executive 112 blc to beecf\. 28A A/C ,.....,actea Poolt•~· I JL OK. No pet.a. Av811 lrnmd -..n .... Mt..,.._,~.,._ ...,...,... matr eu1t11, 11050/moyrty 833-9181 1 '..,....d · ,_. I •fl 1725/mo 6"45-eMe....,. 1U 9 2'Abe. Prof, decorated. 538--'524 · mm e . o o o u P . ..a'li-------··_--. ~~~-..~~~~ F....J.. A/C ~f~..,IUI or eve S1750/mo 844-4338 ,._ _____ ......... .,.•1-18' 2~ Condo wt2 car lll'Of WO ~ lllf •-•-,..,..., '_.,. . ,. -------km c:tiMp Pac:lfk: v:Z .._,_ 11100/rno. 2 1BR oceentront houM, DELUXE DUPLEX. 3BR •LmUU• •ttacfled gar. AVllll 12/1 . .... L.atm Memonel .Patti. Phone CUTE :it type 2 BR Poealbte rent/option 2-;~~;=~= Yrfy, 1V.t»I 112 blc IO Channel. ~~ 1:;+ ... Oare730seoo t..~ °': ~':· 2400 1/f of home. Huge 543-2749. ,..,. • tiny but 1toty 3bdnn 2'A8a 2-gar · Nr Udo°*''"· 500 sett\ -••1 n. · mstr wlape In BA. CIOee nice. Imo. frplc more 1150 28R 2'Abl condo, 2 c:w St. S1250/mo. &«-72tJ9 nLm1J tl 725/mo 2Bd 11A8a to blech. Stepe to pool, Leta fer I 53M190 Beet Atty,_ gar. S1300tmo, Call Lido 1 38R 2BA hm Lt· r~ lbf furn i....o al TownhouM. Gar, lndry tennis. Upg1aded. Owrllr BRIGHT and airy 2 Bdrm Weekdy1 641-5753, . · ug ....... , un · .,..., room, nice Elllde toe. motlvllted&molltnQ.Aak· 45~~f!' on · upper duplex. All TAKE YOUR PICK evl/wtcndal73-ll58 llvrmw/frplc& l>Mmceil. utll, ~· Vear roUno ~ 0AAHGE AVE. Ing 1282 000. 645-9922 I )(4 ~srstc= amenltiM. Try Sl 100/mo Enc:Mntlng 2-•try hm •Id Patio, comm tlfWI & rent seao. 17s-et61 TIL _., la 1111 Mn J~. Bkr or 1173-3~7 agt , COMPLETELY turnlaMd =:be get frplc: undr s:. ~~~ c:::'o 1::: = ~ =~ ,,_,.,, P1, nr bc:tl,.!,~ • WAI.I fl.. to the 'T ' 2 Bdrm 2 •IH-11M* Ben M+<>141, 978-5738 GRUBB I EUIS upper, unfurn "';~· 2BR 1~bl. 2 CM gar. Oen, LI. Wiatt4 111:6 l>•th, TV/Micro. dllhee, Here'• •nother Meu 2BR 2b• condo nr Hoeg. Fireplace warma 2bdrm ~:o~ ~t~ dep. meatiJlllU study. GrMI oond 11t2K WAIT IUJ4 llnena Comm. pool & Vwde na1 3t>r pool kid• Poolllrplc. $795/mo w/2 lull be pet ott petlo Av.it. 1211. 87~70 IPMl•li FEE t..nd. OWC 2nd. I Jac;w:zl. Only ll500tmo cit schls/ehps 1825 645-6e93 & 962_..58 Ja cuz undr 1800 e ~Garden OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Wt HJ rHUHtfll 53M190 Beet Alty fM 539-8190 Beet-..... C.... a-•· •~·ti l·-d· 238 PROSPECT '-' • 111•1 1"28R 2BA, Udo beyt\'ont. ••• , ....,... _, -· Sea Propet1lel Ltd ,,.,.rttet ~ ..~ .... , .. 1_ 11.u Frplc,gar,pv1yard& bcti. •LIDO ISLE 38' 28a. Av! 1Bdrrn, et<>Ye, t9frlg_,...., 1ea ped grounds. 673-2810 · ''J•Hfl ., H t '111• IU&.n .... t • Open hM Nov. 9/10th. now No pets. s11001mc "t. Mature Adtt pr.rd pool/spa, patio/deck. No *••Ifft .... * a-. H 4 ... I ,._: 11,_._ HARBOR BlUFF TOP 873-0897 or 770-5e05 111. Bkr 499-3400 95/mo. 720-9895 pet.a. ... ..,. ---=~ .... ;•r --;!~ 3200 1f. 3BR 38A 12500. •NEWPORT CREST• LIDO ISLE *28' 18a. gar, frptc, '*-a.cnetor .._, 3bf 2'Aba, 2 CM gar .. frpl W--. -ft ,.,. Fabulout Vu. 496-7009 , or pt 51• Jumlne 18dtm '595-14115 petlo-i)ool-1800sf-SUIOK ~ ............._ .._.,.Cenyon privacy nr bal 4bf2~be.ovw2000eqrt,48dfm 3Be S1750/mo S&50i 87M9128k . m1V•Ba S70S-l710 740-0303/D 644-3138/E ....--. _, 3b/2bl dbl get Prot. C9f luL I Oek bar, ~ decor Agt 873-13~ mo r 50 Vanguard ~9628 --------1 dM .,, W .,i • $1300/mo. Agt 780--0189 4BR lam rm g;z;&; ;;;a dbl gar., pool, tenni., Udo .... wlnt• 3bf 2 bf ••Terrific 28drm, 28a -----* ILWfl-Lml * ., ....... 1.,.,., rrcHit yd • 'tnctd9 Qd walk~bch avf 12115. 11700 furn 118oo1mo 975-50ee Unit. Ea Bdrm "''-*-In 1715 P;;1:1Fu:!}~=· '"''"'" c~~R~=-3 00 ~!~ Ooee to ac:hooll, ~~ ~ 1~"' ~~r. or 819/792·727 t evee !,~=';::,.~~ Bdrm 28a U: 731·0119 ~r7a1arge1ot3 St500/mo ~~=~-818 •TIEil~* LUXURY N9wCondo 3BR knctlen Ind trUh oom-151E.2111 5-46-2408 *" .... * -20-051 .,.r• 2b&. 1800eqlft.Pool/jec pactor. Lrg 1undeok -----W•tdlft [)a...., Shoree. lntalt fllll.lll flllT llW 8'ocka to gr•1 bd'I $425 NOW AVAILABLE S1650/mo 830..()853 w/p!Wlllf box•. 2 car 18drm 14110 4 Bdrm, den, tam. rm. 3 U llUI ctelan Nl1c pad eunaet •38' 1'A8a. Tot•Jy ,. Nwpt HOt• 281 2ea frplc g.,. pttlng. Avail lmmed 28drm w.a. $705 b•th, 2 lrpl, 3000 IQ tt ....... /"-~--'I ,.. pello & yard $39-8190 done 11100/mo. • pool a 1ar No pet. 1st l1200/mo. ll40-7878 131 E. 18th M-M18 NJ>. bacic l\ou11 re-_ ~ Cullom home on Bluff hit Atty f• e 1 Stry 38r 2Ba End unit doced l30.000 for~ 0Wlf10<*1ng wai.. 28R Freahpelntl1800/rno. lut dep. Rell ...... ,m. OPAREAMESAPtNES tale. 1325.000. 642-3282 lnereJ 2112 2'hl>I upatall"I. lg 3rd bf Oefuxe~ 2!:f:.,CW ,:· •Spaeiou8 T,._......,, bey S&9S/mo. 876-2520 Modem 1+1, .. bttlnl tudlo,_::, Ike new, oozy 1"FELLOUTOFESCROW mJ or offtce w/bl down 2 ~·IMng' & tamitY rrna. W.W.3Br2'A8a$1700 OcHn View VlfMI Balboa. llOOothenavf .... 1758 = =~· BIG CANYON 4Br 2'A8a Fam: f'Mded -,;: 3Br tpl• •. ~i's',~ ~pool. M1tr bdrm IU"•· ~ ml to ........ I... :r~.-~~-fnO 11LIMIT llMlll s&60 ~549-24'7 Pit• REDUCED TO 1525,000 38&. &1t,,611ln1 & gar. Only 12500/mo. 75~9274 ooeen. 11100. 963-0749 ...... -LOE dleerful 2BR 28a, ••••• IEW Agt 759-8477 '550. "f9'e 845e R. Sietz ~ Homee ELEGANT Townlot cuatom 3 BDRM PENTHOUSE In HV Hrna 4BR 2BA 11800. bltne. l'PPlf unit 2 blci ..... UllllTI lfbL TIUlllT 11...... 876-«>00 home. 5 blOdes to beech. Newport HelgMa. OCWI COM 28R HA 11200 from OCW1 Gar ~· Gorveoul prote11lon11 SMALL l\ou• In Elllde trvtne Terr bay/oen vu. 38' ;:m~'h:nl frpfc,;,:-; rm, ~.J~ ... aqMttU8Tterrace00, On t=-...:~~ :7:00::· ~t 111· S9 · •NtiBJIU decor. You won't find a CM 28R 18A / d $700 2Ba, frplc, dbl get S1800. ng · car I~ ,...,, .... _ "' Olf ~~-=-' --.,..,.-.,-- BETTER euv In Newpot1 2BR 2&A UNI; ~1~ 842-1559 or 759--0808 I" :a.e. Grdnr Incl. THIS WEEK. 131..eooo • f:nG werm ~pie ~'#c; LUX 3bf 2ba apt. tip, aM nu IPlltmfl under l300KI •bdrm. 2¥. w , etepe to blech 11000 Stape to beech 38r abode 12 . Call 962-5822 38' 2'MN Condo. i1000-+ ~I ::_oo 53 1 ~ICM Ind btt.fn dlw, n.. attrecttve new 79 beth home w/pll1 pool + 2BR 28A oondO SC Plz.e lkyttte frplc '2 car Why pey more? $500'12l>r I 1200 MCU1ty. 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No Preetlglout etegam exec V!A8AtlLE8 • L.tg 18A In w /d hkup no Pete cOeTA-.-Q A Beet Atty ,.. Pill (714)8M-7145 modem condo Lrg 38R quiet loc•tlon w/rnlnl llNlmo ' (CorMt C../Ptaclntla) **lllTALI** 21ABA, w/dltt ·rm, 111*1. m:7,,,:~1~:,: m.&•IM ()pan Dillr fo.m.tpm ! $ I ,_ 1Uljl!!!!!!Llf~1m1~. !!11D71 CALLUSAEGAAOtNG pool, ape + TEH~IS. . . . E'llde 1• 1be. tlr. no la·1G4 IAVIHli MHTAL8 t14t5/mo Crd. Cll. Aid. WATERFAOHT Slnate,_. pee.a. t&M. 7M-8557 Sorry, No,..._ 11-...1--..... ........ pee O.K. Vacattt. ealf 28R 11315 or S1h0/mo - lrftm9 ..,....., 78CM702 Agent w/Ood<. 1.,..... • AC RANCH ESTA TES 1 .. .,.. UFF8 3• 2.8' '*' WATEAF ............. -------------... if'a0o~..:~1W ===~:=oimo WOO•LAI• VUA8 Uff'I. LOe Mf' N -·-n AltAlll"lllJI condo. CMron View. GATID Vtt.U.-O()M. IT.:'~-.,..-_,,,,,,..,...,,.,,.._, Avel "°"'· 11llO/mo, MUHfTY, 29drM 2'Mle. CMth1to1o•rPfdeft.i11upo o-t.~IMltf, Aft Docaa t u 9080 1800 aq, ft. of w clow lo frttwap & So Co.i PlarJ ... .., .... "111 ... """ Lee LUXURY. 0....-WA Ir! btJ(.11 Gataps ........ 11(1 ,, rs Pl(ASl ,... 2 """ .... "*4« ....... Dtftfncl ........ ...-. -2~1A, pool, putttne room, ~ b um• ·~;;;m:~=-~ "::::"-e1,~ia°%:1 ' !HI ... llOO rMNG ,,,., 11 ..,... 11•111 ;;:;; ~a llU8 to 1o. Oo • .....,.,.. ... N9wpoft .,.. a _,. °' Ofl ... Dllgo "-· 1471 ~ =:."~~)~~ r I I ' I I I THE REAL EITATERI II II II We at THE REAt ESTATERS are proud to announce that we have joined tfle nationwide organization of Century 21 . With . this new affiliation we will have broader and more penetrating advertising through the massive ee,,tury 21 advertising pro- gram along with a greater referral system with the 6500 Century 21 offices across the United States. This also means top quality, up-to-date training for our salespeople. THE REAL ESTATERS have been doing business In Orange County since 1960. We are a strong company sevlng the needs of this community. We will continue to be the same company you have grown to trust, Independently owned and operated by Terry Mccardle. For you , our customer, this afflllatlon means wider exposure for listed properties, more opportunities for buyers and a more efficient relocation system . THE REAL ESTATERS have been the number one real eState company In this area for many years. Now, with Century 21 , the best Just gets better! . mtamu ...................... 111.- Desirable French Quarters end unit. Located on Greenbelt. 2 car garage. Community pool. Call now. s.&-2313 ITlnllTll .................... l21t,IM Only~ block to the ocean. lovely, upgraded 3 bdrm home that's great for entertaining. See the ocean from your front door. Great view potential wtth 2nd story add on. Lowest prioed beach home. &46-7171 Hl'f&IN ftaY -·.............. 1111,111 Freshly painted Inside. New roof, carpet and bUnds. 3 bdrm pfua famffy room. Air con- ditioned. Security system, new cement drive to double garage. Price Includes washer, dryer and refrigerator. 546-2313 "' llW•llTllllTY .....................• , .... looks like a modem In a very private & aeclud~ complex In Newport Beach. Super location. You can walk to the sand. 1 bdrm, brick fireplace, formal dining, cathedral celllnga & mor,el 646-7171 llftlt ........................... -- Spacious trl-level condo with dramattc floor plan. ~ bdrma. 2~ baths, aeparate formal dining & attached 2 car garage. This well-decorated end unit Includes air conditioning. Below ap- pralsal. 646-717 1 ..... _...,.,, •....••.•..•....• a•,111 Neetfed In • quiet cul-de-sac this 5 bdrm home bouta formal dining, custom pool and apa. Separate 400 eq. tt. bonua bulldlng ault•ble for an office or rec room. Call to eee. S4&-2313 Wllta.f ,.-................ a..,.. Loweet priced pool home In the area. Otymptc me J>tu• IP•· Hlghty upgraded kitchen. AnJahed garage wtth workahop & ample storage. Encioled courtyard wtth wrought Iron gate. 3 bdrm w/formal dining. 646-7171 ' ... ...., _, ................. l1Z..- VA ,_,,._ on.tedl OR Aaaume exlatlng low Int.,. VA loan. V«Y nicety redocorated. Air conditioned. Single atory, 2 bdrm unft.,communfty poot, GrMt Coate Meea lo- cation. 54&-2313 ............................... 1 ..... Neat home. Hardwood floors. New ptumbfng 9fld water heater. Extra large lot. Reedy to gol 548-2313 I lllllTLllllY ...................... 1121,111 Large Woodatream home In a very peaceful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 21h bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to beat at this prlcet S..6-7171 .... llAlllT:.................... 1211.- Small exclusive award home tract In Costa Mesa. Gorgeous plusl Vaulted living room. For- mal dining. Large family room with wet bar. Master autle with fireplace. • bdrms., 21h baths. Premium lot. Call for an appointment. 5.e-2313 •••• , mml'IY..., -. . . . . . . . . . . 1111.- Beautlfulty decorated home wtth a loft. Hidden among tall tress In a gracious acentc eettlng. Extra wtde lot In a superb neighborhood. Better hurry on this onel &46-7171 IAITlllllllT-111 .•....•.•.........•• ,..,... Thia home 11 apeclall Like new-Immaculate con- dition. Weft appointed. Comfortable llvlng areas. 2 huge master suites. 2'.i'z baths. End unit. Brick patio wtth private spa. S..6-2313 ....... Yim ....................... .... Auume FHA loan of $60,000 at only 8'1,•1. Interest. Thia beautiful end un~ with lovety private yard has the beat location In the com- plex. Here's the one you've waited for. Call to see. s•&-7171 llLLD WILL fWIM... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n-.- EASTSIOE EXECUTIVE. Huge 2 story home. Thia charmer ttu It all. Spacious llvlng .. 4 huge bdrmt, 2 battla Inside plus 1 more beside 1parkllng pool. RV acceea with MWef' and elec-- trlc. Come, eee and appreciate! ~6-2313 DILllM Wllta.f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211.- Exoeptlonal beauty Mt behind compt9te privacy wlttffn lta own Mciuded ground•. Large • bdrm, 3 bllth home. Walking dlatance to Weatclltf ahoppklg.846-7171 ma -111u11 .. au ........ s11u11 Rare on mnetl Stepe to country club. Oe-"'able 3 bdrm, 2"' bath. New carpet and drapea. Call quick. 648-2313 .. mWEllEIM .............. l1JIMI Thia It • former model that hu been pro- ~decorated wtth eophlattcated treat- rhent of top quality matertal1. Too meny Im· prowmenta to mention. Enjoy complete prtvacy. tt haa It INI 846-7171 "" 1111 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . s1a1.- Executlve condo. Beautiful earthtonea har- monize In this prof esslonallly decorated home. Central Air keeps this 2 bdrm, plus den condo fresh. Custom landacaplng. Subterranean park- ing. 546-2313 WlllW It='•· ................... S11.,_ Beat In the Weat.,de. Large corner lot perfect for kids & pets. RV ecc:eee. A llttle T.L.C. wtll make this your dream home. Thia 3 bdrm home Is a belt value on today's market. &46-7171 mll ,_ PAlllmll ............... '112,111 Charming remodeled home. Large llvlng areas. Family room. 3 large bdrms. Oeslrable cul-de- aac location close to schools, park, goff course. Call now. S..6-2313 UYIOllT Ml• .................... 11'9- Lovefy home that surrounds an Inviting pool wtth maximum privacy & extensive decking. Open and airy U-llhaped floor plan lncludel, dual flr~ace In llvlng and family rooms, wet bar & more. Quiet corner lot. S..6-7171 mDlllm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s111.- very c•n, well-kept home. Large famlty room. 3 bdrm•. Solar assisted water. Fruit trees. Call to eee. S..6-2313 •11•w Ptlll -· .............. s1n.-Attract1ve atrium floor plan that's light & airy with cathedral celllnge. quietly centered within Its well landscaped grounds. Cul de sac location offers complete privacy. 2 bdrm pfua den. 646-7171 . am -. """ .................... 11-. For the aophlattcated buyer. You won't find more tor your money In this luxurloue, Wllf'I exqutlfte & prtvate complex. Many amentt ... •• Included In thlt epactou1 1 bdrm with OCNn vtew. 846-7171 -· 1-1 LIT ••••••••••••••••••••• t1a..- Room to edd another home on th6a a..C"* lot. Walking dlatMOe to the MW own Cotta MM redevek>pment ., ... 2 lerge bdrme, :ozy ftreplace & double garage. Ex.oeptlon., lOfTMtf 846-7171