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1986-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1986 A Leapin' Lizarda clue In lrvtnewu crawttng wtth lntereeted atudenta./ Aa lrVine boy i:illed by • river • Callfomla A Fullerton woman whOM twin Infante died white left In her car waa released from p0Ucecu1tody after a judge ruled lhe didn't violate her probation./ Al A aertal klller task force waa ln~ttgattng the deaths of two women tn Loa Angeles. All Natl on Bates of hay are donated to farmers In the South whoee ltvestock were suf- fering from a disastrous drought./M Religion When churches are more loving they grow faster, according to a study .I A7 Sporta The Angels are bombed by Boston, 8-1, In a battle of division teaders./81 A longtime friend and two teammates of Len Blas reportedly Indicted on drug charges./81 Quarterback Joe Thelamann Is waived by the Washington Redskins and his career Is likely over./82 INDEX Clualfled Com lea Death Notices Engagements Entertainment Public Notices AeaJ Estate Rellglon Sports Tefevtslon Weather 86-8 A12 85 A3 A9-10 85,8 C1-28 A7 81-5 A8 A2 One of the bJcyclee hit lo an accident Friday banaa oft carb wblle one of the )'OQth.a Illness strikes 30 at Irvine business; pesticide suspected Presley Co. workers have flu-like aliment: officials investtgattng By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............... Health officials and hazardous- materials experts were called Friday to an frvane business where 30 employees complained of nausea and flu-like symptoms Dr. Phil Edelman, director of Poison Control at lhe UC Irvine Medical Center in Oranae, was as- s.isted by the Hazardous Materials team from the Orange County Fire Department an investiptina the cause of the sickness. FollowinJ an office party Thurs- day, 20 of the company's 6S em- ployees called in sick Friday momina and I 0 othen went home soon afterward. The employees who went home complained of flu-like symp- toms. While the hazardous-materials team examined the buildina, em- ployees were sent home. None of the employees were taken to the hospital. Kerr said. Edelman and fire anvestiptors are tryina to determine whether the reported illnesses were due to the pesticide, a contagious illness or some other cause. No details were available on the type of pesticide used, Kerr said. ................... c..... lD•ol•ed .tta with hla father and a wltneee, The car on rtcbt atnack the cycllata. Three other roung bicyclists hit: man arrested after leaving accident scene BJ LAU&A MEBl .............. A 9-year~ Irvine boy WU killed Friday when a car ran onto the sidewalk near the inienection of Y aJe and Bryan avenues and hit fouryouna bicyclists. A 23 )Ur-old man from Mexico wu amllted sbonly after the 11: SI a.m. accident on suspicion of vehicu- lar maf\slauahtc:r. - Jette Paul Joe R. Sallano 'f'*S pronounced dead at the eccne, iaid lrvi e Police LL .Bob Lennert. Uano•1 cousin, Oui1ncarlo ~.,,. 9, who lives with Sallano and lli• perents. suffered moderate in-.i\lrics and was taken to Western Medical Center where he is liJted in .table condition. Jesse Joe Sallano, 10,a brother of the dead boy, suffered minor injuries and Gabel Charles Oiff ord, 12. was not hurt. Accordina to Wltnesses, the four boys were ridina their btk.es on the sidewalk on the west side of Yak A venue when a car turned the comer at Bryan Avenue, drove onto the sidewalk and plowed into the bicycles. Umaro Urena. 23, of Mexico, reportedly drove his Monte Carlo onto the sidewalk of Yale Avenue after tl;lrni~ left off of Bryan Avenue. He al~y hit the bicyclisu and when has car came to a stop he and two ~ra. Jcqe EnriqueJ..1~!.of Mex1CO City and Juan Carb uarc:ia. 27, of the lllte ofMicboecu. Maic:o, fled th~ scene on fool Irvine police said witDCSICI re- ported that Urena did not appear to be speedina at tht time of the accident. All were tested to determine if they were under the inOuence of drup or alcohol, but Police have not released the resulu o( the 1at1. Irvine police surrounded the ara aft.er the anived at the ICCDle and bepn searchlnt for the three men. Two were captured by Irvine police and the third suspect was cauabt by Irvine Public Worb employee Tom Roberts who wu bclpina in the search, said Lt. Bob Lennert. ~ After witnesses detcribed the men, Irvine police found and arrested Urena who they believe WIS drivina the car. Police LL Al Muir l&id police were notcenafo Umia wu the man's real name becaute ~ bad to identify the Span1sb-speaku" man by a suspicious-look.ins identification card. None of the three men bad California driver's licenses or Cali- fornia Identification Cards. Police were questfonina the other two men until they could obtain pemuuion to hold them u material witnesses. "We fear ifwe let them to. we'll never see them apin, .. Muir (Pl_.. ... ACCIDS1"1'/A2) Man pleads guilty to impersonating doctor By STEVE MARBLE °' ................ A Santa Ana man who worked as a doctor at a Fountain Valley walk-in emersency clinic for 18 months pleaded auilty Friday to impersonat- 1n1 a physician and forsina prescrip- tions. Enrique H~ra. a nahve of Mex- ico and a former U.S. Navy seaman, faces a maximum sentence of six years in state priton. While Herrera allqedly has no formal medical tratninJ. be was described as an accomplished phy,.. ic1an by his employer at the clinic. Apparently, Herrera practiced medicine by using a rettred phy,.. 1cian's credentials. It is unclear how ........................ he obtained them but state officials said they arc 1nvesttptina whet.her the retired phystctan sold the docu- menu. Herrera. 36 pleaded pailty early Friday to six felony counu duriQ& a pretrial heanDJ in West Oranaie County Munietpal Court in West- minster. The Santa Ana man had been charaed with I 6 felony counts of practicina medicine without a liccme and forJina pmciptions. The bulk of the counts were dropped in nchanle for bis auilty plea. "He butcally admttlcd to six year's worth of offenses and six yean WIS the maximum he could have tt- (Pleue eee GUILTY /A2) Full week for feline fanciers And more cats will be let out of the bag at Anaheim s how today By MICHELLE COLE ......... e.. ........ ". It has been a full week for Oranae Count} cat love~ Wh ile many got their backs up over a contro-.er'i1al cat ordinance in Santa Ana. other area cat fancicn like Patnc1a Simpson of Huntington Beach. ha ve been busy preparing for one of the large'it cat shows to come to the West (oac;t !)1mp50n who br~s rare Mame Coon cats. plan!> to exh1b1t her ~ month-old tabb'r with a &Jamour fuss name ··( owtown·s Pany Doi of Chccptnll~ " According to Fire Department Capt. Joe Kerr, a pesticide was sprayed Thursday inside the offices of The Presley Co. at 17991 Mitchell. Company officials · were un- available Friday afternoon. A re- corded message said, "The Presley Co. is closed today for a special hol iday,·· but ad4ed that business was expected to resume Monday mom- i ng. Patricia Slmpeon of Banttncton Beach •ho .. one of her laraer Maine Coon cata. .. Pany Doll" "'ill JOID more than 300 fehnec; and an esumatcd I S.000 (Pleue .eeCAT8/A2) IrviD.e crash victims are ldeatlned Two men who were killed when their motorcycle crashed into the rear of a tq1ck on lhe San Dieao Freeway in Irvine Tbunday n1aht have been identified. Timothy Hudson, 18, of Aora Vista. New Mex., and Bret Cope1 21 , of Corvallis.. Ore .• died 1n the cruh, accordana to CHP investiptors. The investipton said that Cope, who was operatina the motorcycle, 1pp1rentJy did not see the truck sf ow beclu.e of a blowout of a tire near the Jeffrey ROid overcrouiq. The two men cruhed into the tnack. slid underneath the tnd bed and died instantly, offken said. .......................... AmbaM&dor Phlllp Habib fORDd a bard-to-co Ylnce aadlaoe ta 1Apu ht..,.. I ~ . • Habib challenged by Laguna audience By ROBERT BARKER °' ................. Ambassador Philip C Habib. Amenca's neaottator nonpareil. en- countered trouble m convancins some Oran&e Countaans Fnday naaht that this country 1s headed 1n the nJht d1rect1on an its policy on N1carqua ~veral tn an audaenct of mort than 200 at a forum at the R1t1 Carlton Hotel an lquna N11uel challenged the veteran d1plomatac troubleshooter about S 100 malhon 10 American tid heading for the Contra rebels fiahttna the Sandinista sovem- ment Jerry .,_ttenon, a I ().year con- ~ man from Santa Ana who now practacn law an Newport Bach. told Habib that ht ronstdcred the N1carquan dilemma an cc:onom1c problem -not one deahna with communism .. The 1dm1n1s1rauon believes 1t 1s an East-West issue," he said. "I feel at 1s a Nonh-South problem Poverty 11 the top pnont} to the maS9es. We alto"' 11 to &ct 50 severe that we let the Communists take ov~" Patterson. ~ho was defeated m I qg4 b) Rep Robert Doman. alto hinted that Habib -who 1s President Rcapn's ~peclal envoy to Central Amcnca -" forced to 10 aJona with Rcapn's N1carqua pohcy, even thouah he may penonally oppoee it. because he 1s a career bureaucrat. But Habib said no. that wasn't the case He retired some time aao and it pcrform1na has present duhel without pa)', he said "I may be crazy, but rm not stupid," Habib said. "I live in (Pl--.. BAlllB/ AS) LOT/ S.turd9Y, JUiy 28, 19M GUIL TYPLBAENTiERED BY MAN ••. Prom Al ce1ved, •• Dtputy Dt1uiC1 Attorney Martin EnlQuist said. ••J colllcfo't have done an~ btttcr than that ifl prosmitcd him.• An additional two ycan. however. could have been added to the sentence because or a petjwy cbarae. lt was dismissed. Herrera was allowed to remain free on S25,000 blil until an Au• 4 bearina when he will be taken into custodf and taken to the state correcuonal facilhy at Chino for diaposuc tCStiQ&. Enaquist said. The testioa Will be used for a probation report that will rec- ommend whether Herrera should be imprisoned or is a suitable candidate for rrobation. .. don't think he's aoina to flee the Junsdiction in the meantime. I really don't," Engquist said. Roland Rubalcava, Herrera's at- torney, descnbcd his client u a likable, law~b1dina person who "made a mistake and admits iL" The attorney revealed that Herrera hopes to seek formal medical trainina once htS lepl problems arc settled. "He'd love nothing better because he's good at tt I talked to one Fountain Valley doctor who told me Hemra should bt a doctor. Ho'a that IOod.'' Rubalcava II.id. A fountain Valky family, antcr• v.ewcd recently, .aid they hkcd and tr\sted Henera so muc6 th.at they wCTc considerina u.siq bim u a tCf.~lar physician. • 'I liked him bccautc ho'd spend an hour ln there taJJUna to1 you if you didn't understand somethina." Teri Aon:n~id. Until his arrest m ~ril, Hen-cra worked for Emcrai-C.R Family Center in fountain Valley. He used medjcal c~entials in the name of Alvin J. Stewa~ a retired Oxnard physician, accordinJ to Steve Wilford of the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance. The center's medical director, Dr. Francis Foo, told state investiptors that Herrera was his best staff physician. The director "was shocked" when informed of the charaes qainst Herrera, Wilford said. Foo. who also operatts a waJk-m chnic in Westminster, couJd not be reached for comment follow10a Her- rera's guilty plea Friday. Stewart, the retired Oxnard ,P.hys- ician, was "absolutley mon1fied" when an formed that 90meone ebe had alleaedly been P<>Sina as him, Wilford 11icf. But Stewan oow is bcina 111- vestipted himself on allqation• that he sold his credential to Herrera in c1cbanac fOr a monthly fee, acoordina to a repon prepeted by the county Probauoo Oepenmcnt. Accordina to the report, Stewart disappeared af\er Hcnera'sarrest and may now be livina in Mexico, aa:ordina to the court document. ..He was duped by that auy," Rubalcava said of the alleged arrange- ment between his client and the retired physician. Henera was found out when be applied for a routine license renewal, state authorities II.id. Authorities contacted Stewart who told them he was retired and had not applied for a license renewal. Enaquist said Hmcra dexrvcs to be imprisoned, but Rubalcava said his client is worthy of beiq placed on probetion. ..He is a decent man. not a wise SUY at all," the attorney said. .. But he is willina to do whatever is asked of him." CATS. • • From Al spectators at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center today and Sunday. Cats of all aaes and breeds will be on display 7 _~rom S 1,000 fluffy Persians to dirt cnup, scruffy alley cats. While Main Coon cats arc not the most expensive cats-to be found, Simpson says show quality Coon cats are worth $400 to $500. These are characterized by their larger-than-average heads. long tails, lynx-like cars and waterproof coat. Native to North Amenca, Maine Coon cats were named by New England settlers who thought the larger than average cats were a cross between the domestic.' longhair and the raccoon. "Of course that's impossible." Simpson s~ud. She has three Maine Coon cats at home with other females scattered throughout the country on "dating" tnps. Simpson has sold somewhere between 75 to 100 kit1ens since she first began breeding the cats three years ago. Most C'oon kittens sell for about $300 each, but Simpson insists she 1s not in the business for the money. "We do 1t because we love it and not because tt 1s a money-making proposition." Simpson said. She estimates that she and her husband spentat least $5,000 last year on their cats for shows. vetennarian bills. food . and of course, flea powder. ~ .... ,._ .., IAlllli9e "'"' Maine Coon ca ta are diatinplahed ln part by their Ion& fur. The In ternational Cat Show in Anaheim 1s presented by the New York's Garden City Cat Club and Cats Unhm1ted Organizers say in add1t1on to rare and unusual cats. the sho~ will feature sales booths and seminars (all 999-8950 for more 1nformauon Microscope taken from sea lion center A burglar) at the Laguna Beach r ncnds of the liea Lion Rehab1li- ta11on (enter resulted in the loss of a m1lroscopc -.ital to the efforts of the ll'ntc.-r the d1rcc1ur ..aid Fnda) · \n Sl ,800 microscope. used to llknt1f\ pararncc;, -wa.-. '>\Olen dunng thl' Thursday night burglar). said 8111 Ford. director ol the animal rehab1h- 1at1on cen ter "It 1~ a \Cr) important tool. 1t tcllc; us ho"" to treat the .in1ma l.-. ... he said Ford said he belle\ n lhe hurglar was looking for drug\ "But ""c do not keep am-ht>re " hl' 'Mrnl Mam of the animal' hrought lo the shelter 1n re<ent month' .-.ullered from stomach and c,k1n para\1te'i that lan onl} be 1dcntilil'd through the use of the stok'n m1umropc: Texas youth critical after injury at Aliso A vacat1on1 ng teen-ager from Dallas. Texas was hospitalized 1n ~nt1cal cond1t1on Fnday after sulTcnng a serious neck 1n;ury while nding the surf at Aliso Beach in South Laguna Douglas St1nbcrg, 15. was nding the wave~ on a belly board ""hen he fell off and hit his head on the sand Orange Coun- t) Fire Department spokes""oman Kathleen (ha said Sun berg. on vacation -with his famll.,. suffered a h>pcr- ntens1on ol the spinal cord when the impact of the fall snapped his chin into his chest, fire depanment paramedics said Although Sunberg's vital s1fns were \trong followmg the 1-33 pm accident, he rcponed no feelings from the chest down and ma) be rendered a para- plegtl Cha o;a1d A search-and-rescue helicop- ter from the El Toro Manne ( orps .\tr <itat1on v.as called to Alm> Reach and airlifted \ttnbcrg 10 Mission Communi- t} Hospital in M1ss1on \i'ieJO w11h1n four minutes. authorities said Sunberg was reported in senous rnnd1t1on Fnday eve- ning tn the hospital's intensive care unit. a spokesman said. Vincente Minnelli dead 1.0\ i.\NC1EL [~<AP) -D1rettor 'v 1nn·nte M1nnl'll1, ""hose 35 movie\ 1nduding .. .\n American 1n Pans," '(11gi'' and "L u~t for l 1fe" collected 21 Aradcm\ ~"'ards dunng hie; hall tenlUr) behind the \(Cne~. di ed late Fn<la.,. He ""a' II\ M1n nell1 1 thl' lilthcr of enterta1nc.-r I 11a \.11nnelli had JU'it fin1,hcd eating hi\ fa\onte \Upper when he went to <,leep and nc' er woke up. '>a1d h1\ dl\traught ""1fe [.{'c r uneral arrangements wcrl' pcnd- 111g I ha' c: to \t.'C the people at f nre'>t La""n tomorro"" .. Mrs '\ifinncl11 said Mrs M1nnell1. holding hac k tearc,. said the la.-.t th1n1t her hu\hand of If, MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 207 I )'l'ars told her ""ac; how good dinner 'W3\ "I JUSt said. 'Darltng, come along and eat \our dinner I have your f;i,ontc dinner· He was feeling fine It "'as J wonderful day for him He had h1Hlinner then he kind of do1ed olT to \ll'l'P hke he always does after dinner "I d1dn 1l1kt1hecolorofh1s face so I l31kd 1~ 11 madl} We rushed to < l·dar'> (<;1na1 Medical Center) toitethl'r fhey tned to revive him but thn lOuldn't" Mrs Minnelli said \1inne111 has been 1n and out oftht> hw,p1tal for the past year. sulTenng from pneumonia and emphysema. ... ml hosp11al spokesman Ron W1~ He was last released from the hospital Jul} 9 He 1s survived by his wtfe. Liza Minnclh. daughter Chnst1na Miro of Mexico. and two grandchildren. Vin- ce nt and X1mena Mrs Minnelh said Liza spent Thursda> and Friday wtlh her father. then left Fnda) afternoon for Pans. "here she was to catch a plane to Monte Carlo and spend a month aboard Pierre Cardin's yacht. She was unaware her father died at 7:35 pm CPSTl .. Liza was here She flew in yester- day to sec daddy and myself," Mr; M1nnell1 said Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Ouer1ntMd ._.. ,.Y' ~ l•, • ' l Justcall 642-6086 ~ """"' -rtM" ""'.., r, ~ iCI c '!! a• °"''"• I n "' 1"'3 rl)ul COC • ,.. NI What do ~ou hkt' about the Daily Pilot'! What don't ~,,u like" Call the number above and your menage "'111 ~ recorded, transcnbcd and de- h"ercd to 1he appropnate editor. The same 24-hour an5wenna service may be u\td to record letten to the edttor on any topic r ontnbuton 10 our Lt'tters column must include their name and telephone number for venficauon. Tell~ us what's on )our mind. • -.. ~ S4• .. ee. -s~ ~ •°" 10 not r«-yO.J/ COCy Dy 1 • ,.. ,. Deb• •O 1 ,,, -'°"" «"(ly 414 t>e~ec! Clrculatton T.tephonee Sunny weekend predicted SOUthtrn c...tomle WMINr W4I return to norm.I thlt weettend, wtth ntght and morning low ck>ude l6ong the cout and tunny .... ~ •• the Netlonal Weethef 8ervtol eeya. Tht unutu9I troplc.i lllr that brQU9ht rein to the cltlee thla wttk and flOodlng to IOfnl 1*1• of the mountaN and deMtt• w111 b4I 1 mtted to the Sierra ....,. and aw.n. veo.y ., .... forecut9f8 uy. _. CO..tal cloudlntts wlll ut*ld Into the tnlalte valtey9 thle morning, bu111 .. pecttd to bum orf for eunnyek ... In the valleys and 11 the beacMa. High• wtll r.nge from &a to 73 et the bMlcMe to 100 to 108 In the lowtr cMlerta. LOW8 tonight wlll range from 57 to 85 at the bMchlt. U.S. Temps .. ... .. ,, 11 a . ., ,., a .. .. ., t1 11 ., ,., IO • . ., .,, • 17 .. 17 .. 1• .. 71 .... t2 .. • 71 a " ta ., t3 71 .. 80 17 M n " .... 14 II .. 13 ti 70 .. u .. 1' 94 .,. " 7 1 " 73 t2 75 66 ... M 70 17 72 " n t3 73 .... .. 71 .. 11 " .. 91 • N. " 71 t2 11 17 72 Eztended 11 71 • 111 102 1' .... H 11 IO • 10I 12 17 • ., 17 71 57 .. 17 to 74 IO IO 13 II .. 72 .. 11 13 11 " n 13 .. 74 A .. 71 .... .. IO .. 11 ti 7t .... 100 n 102 11 .. 74 102 72 II It .. 71 M M TllllM Vllaoy .. • r--" 11 Y~Vly tO 12 71 '° to IO .. 42 71 12 80 51 1~ ~~ Surf report 7211 .. -91 50 l.OCAnoet S : ri = Mo11kM1 ~~ SW ~:~ ~ s'w • IO Oulloc*. lllal>I de-alOf'9 17 ... ~lecinO~ 12 12 98 IO 105 71 ~: Tldea 107 .. ., 118 TOOAY 1:ooam 7:311 a.m 2:24 pm 1:18pm euM>AY 2:02• m e·t5a.m S'Otpm lo-otp.m • 7 07 ~.• 2 I u 13 41 It 90 1111 78 68 90 50 .. &4 t3 61 70 .. .. 17 ... st 71 ... 97 5' 7t M Sun.Utodeyi11 75tp,,, --71 11 romorrow • 1-00 a.m 77 52 ..._., ,_ lodeY al 1125 pm end 70 SS. .... ,_,_Ill 1132.,,, Appeal by Artukovic is denied HABmINLAGUNA. • • ZAGREB, Yugoslavia (AP)-The Supreme Court of the Yugoslav Republic of Croatia on Friday re- jected AndnJa Anukovic's appcaJ of . his death se ntence for war crimes, the state-run Tanjua news agency re- ported. Artukov1c, 87, was the interior m101ster and sccunty chief of Croatia when 11 was a Nazi puppet state dunng World War JI He was found guilt> May 14 of comes aJt11.1nst humanity and war cnmes He was extradited from the United States on Feb 12 after having hvcd in Seal Beach for 36 years. .\nukov1c can appeal to the Feder- al Su preme Court In the tnal the public prosecutor said that more than 700.000 people -were slaughtered in Croatian conccn- tra11on camps ACCIDENT From Al said • • • Muir said pohce have not de- termined all the charges that could be filed against Urena. Police also they could not de- termine what caused Urena to drive onto the sidewalk. Muir commended the people who c;ta)ed at the accident scene to gi ve pohce their accounts of the accident and to descnbe the men in the car. Anderson Hard- wood Floors are pref 1n1shed with an exclusive Diamond Vinyl~ topcoat so unaffected by most household spills that it is ideal for every r oorn of the house. What's more, this \Olid laminated oak flooring offers an un- precedented choice of laying patterns to the discriminating homeowner. That, plus a choice of dec- orator color. gives you complete free- dom to create an almost unl1m1ted number of des1gm thdt are uniquely your own And, you will be delighted with the way Anderson Hard- wood Floors com- plement any decor. l"romAl California like the rest of you." Earlier in the forum, which was sponsored by the Monarch Beach Institute, Habib listed the main objectives the U.S. has in its ~ursuit of a negotiated settlement Wlth the Sandinistas who he said operate a Marxist-uninist form of govern- ment. He said the U.S. 1s scekinJ an end to Nicaraguan awession m neiah- boring countries. severance of Nicaraguan military and security tics to Cuba and the Soviet bloc and reduction of Nicaraaua's military strength to levels that would restore military equilibrium to Central America. "What is it that Nicancua's neiah- bors and the United States want? What we want is Nicarqua's com- mitment to an aarcement that wouJd be comprehensive, simultaneous and fully verifiable." Habib's Central American m1mon 1s the third major diplomatic mission that he has conducted f« Reagan. Earlier uns year, he went to the Ph1hppincs following the election that saw Corazon Aquino replace Ferdinand Marcos as president. In May of 198 1, Habib participated 1n Middle East peace talks that helped earn him the Presidential Medal for Freedom. Previous diplomatic assignments included clearing the way for the Camp David summit with former Present Jimmy Carter, former Israeli President Menachem Begin and the late Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat. He served as under secretary of state for politcal affairs under Presi- dent Ford and was a member of the Pans Peace talks, which led to Amenc.'s wtthdrawaJ from Vietnam m the 1970s. His lecture was the first m 1986 sponsored by the Monarch Beach Institute, a non-proftt, bi-partisan organization designed to promote increased pubhc concern for excel- lence. ethics and quality oflife. The organization was founded m I 98S by David F. Stein, a Southern Cahfom1a real estate developer. Report: Hostage to be freed BEIRUT. Lebanon (A P) -A Beirut new spaper said Saturday the shadowy Islamic N1ad organization has served notice 11 would soon release kidnapped American priest Lawrence Jenco "because of his detenorating health." The independent an-Nahar daily said the group declared its intention to free Jenco. 51. of Joliet, Ill .. in a typewritten statement delivered to the newspaper office in Moslem west Beirut shortly after midnight. Jenco's family in Joliet has said the hostage suffered from a heart prob- lem. Islamic Jihad's statement did not elaborate on his health. An-Nahar published a Polaroid photograph of Jenco. a Roman Cath- olic priest. on its front page and said the picture was included in the envelope conta101ng Islamic Jihad's statement Quality lnstallatio11 Available at A/dens. \ STORE HOURS' Mon Fri 9-5 lO \,11 9 J0-4 00 \un Cloc;f'n ...--DEN'S ' •c•r,,.t ••I•• •cu•tom -dr•p•rl•• •1n•t•llatlon "vinyl, parqu•t wood •dr•perv rod r•palr 1M3 Pl•c•ntla AH, Coeta MHa, CA tWT (714) '48-4131/(714) Ha-1180 8eDlore' health lecture planned The Saddteblck ResilU'Y. a rctirtmcot ~ mcnt service for ecnior citizens. will offer a free bc<h lccturt for 1enior1Wcdnadayfrom1:30 to 3 p.m. in the community room of Glenda.le federal Savinaa io 1.A&una Hilla. Nutritionist Evelyn Tnbole will 11)Qk oo nutrition for healthy livina. disease prevention and concerns and problem a related to vitamin quackery. Free blood pressure monitorina and ljaht refmh- menu will be available. Space iJ limited and seniol"I should can the Saddtcback Reaistry at 768-6S33 for reservations. Glendale federal is located at 24221 Calle de la Louisa. Senion• •how at O.•I• Dixon Webb, an aa:omplished emcee and entertainer, will perform at next Friday's meet.ins-of the Oasis Senior Citizens Center following the rqular business meetin& from 10 to 11 a.m. Tb~ is no charJe and a potluck will follow from noon to I p.m. c.au Boyd Stillinp at 644-324S for more anfonnation. The center IS located at 800 Marguente Ave. in Corona del Mar. CraJaett set tor seniors South Coast Travel of Newport Beach has put t~ethcr a special Chnstmas cruise for senior ciuzcns to Bangkok and Bali, with an extension available to Singapore and Hong Kong. Singles on a share basis and/or couples arc ., wclcqmc. Call 631 -9040 for additional information. Meal volunteers needed The Huntin&ton Beach Senior Outreach Pro- gram 1s looking for volunteers to drive for its meals program once a week. Also needed arc volunteers who can act as companions. and n vc the elderly to shopping and docto rs' appointments. Mileage is reimbursed and those interested sho uld call the Volunteer Center of Orange County West at 898-0043. Senior•' news wanted Attention Mnlor clttz.na' organization pr-.. dent• and eecretarlee.: We want to help mak• your upcoming eventa, meetlnga, aemln.,.. end tun- dra&Mn euccMlful. Send brief ennounoementa Including time, piece, coat (If any) end a phone number for eddltlonal Information to: Senior C*1dat, Deity Piiot, P.O. Box 1590, eo.ta Meaa.. 92828. The Senior Calender la pubtlahed MCtl Saturday. Karen WUklneon, M.F . Wiley WlLKmSON-WlLEY lrvmc residents Karen Anne Wilkinson and Matthew Forrest Wiley are plannmg to marry Oct. 5 in the United Methodist Church, Corona dcl Mar. The future bndc is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilkinson of Rossmoor. She is a graduate of Wilson High School and ('al St.ate San Diego. Her fiancc, also a CSSD graduate, 1s the son of Mrs. Irma Saler of Washmgton and George Wiley of White Point. Va He also 1s an alumnus of University Hlgh School SMITH-LAZARUS Kam Smith and Elliot A. Laurus of Ncwpon Beach have announced their ~lans for a September wedding at the Ritt-Carlton Hotel m Laguna Niguel. Mr. a nd Mrs. Walker Smith Jr. of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lazarus of Margate. Fla., arc the parents of the couple. The bride~lect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and UC Santa Barbara. Her fiancc is a graduate of the U navcrsityof Miami. BURNS-BASS The engagement of Carolyn A. Burns of Laguna Beach and Marine Capt. David L. Bass of Laguna Hills has been an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wilhite of Ontario and Henry Bums of Long Beach. A 1976 graduate of Ontario High School, the bride-elect is manaaing edi- tor of Forward mapzine, the news and research journal of the Christian Research Institute, and ""9l!:;;:••a .-1frcclance music editor for -Spint magazine. Carolyn Bani Her future husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lcroyce Bass ofSpnng Lake. N.C .. a nd is a 1976 &fllduate of Pinc Forest High School in Pinc Forest N.C He rcc1eved a B S. degree in industnal relations from the Un1vcrs1ty of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1980. He as a CH-46 helicopter pilot and administration officer for Ma n ne Wina Support Squadron 374 at the Marine Corps Air Base in Tustin. They will be mamed Sept 13 a t the Laguna Church in Laauna Beach. Submityournews The Daily Pilot want to Shatt y()ur wNd1n& or cfl$111ement announctment wrth tht community. We m•ke 11 easy for you, 1001 F1nt. ,et copies of our e~menr and wcddmi form5. l-·ouc~n e1thtrp1ck them upm our lobby at JJQ W. Eb y Sr.. C'cn i. Mesa, M onday throuaJJ Fnday from 8 a.m. to .S p. m . or mall your ~uesr wuh • 1rampttl.. sclf-1dd~ cnvtlo~ to rhc Wtdd11t1 ~nt. Daily Piiot. P 0. 8oJC J.s60. Co.si. Mesa 92626. Weddin1 •nd en~mcnt news 1.s publ1Shcd on • $paN""-1v11/1blc IM51f ~We c~n 't iuaranttt you • spcofic d•tt for your ne~ hut WC' rrv to publish 11 as soon •~ po 1blc -- Oftnge COMI DAILY PILOT~ • .Mt 21. a. M Irvine adds 3 governmental Panels New advtsory groups to cost 60,000. focus on publtcsafety, human rights. workforce - one member to each commmee. Tbc pa1'd one I CJty statr m•kz• ~manuna memben Will bt ldeaed at ntima\Cd wOuJd COit lbout SlOO.OOO larlr. req~ approval by • council durina the C'WT'CJlt fttal )'elf. ~ority. , TM eattit:r ~ called flt lliDo The new adVt~ ~ts. "'bich all M1I members on &ho -.,...... ,.... ,..._ meet IJ least once a moo lb, wtre proposed .,,bicli wu ecalod dowG '°.eve... /Jeo, t.be by Aaran aftet be becamo mayor on July&. earlier plan c:alled for memben ~ tbe AP.n aid lhe publ~ -.!ety paner1 key bumu ript1 ud ~ ~ pl will be to Ulll1'C lrvtne 11 ~ (or to bt p&td S 100 c:ic:b per month. The emerwienciet ranaina .. &om routine to counar later decidOd tbae comminoe extcme, fn:>m fires l.nd floods to eanb.-membfn shoold no1 be peid. BJ PBIL 8N£1D&RMAN °' ............. ~ t the uflina of Mayor Larry Ap9n, the lnioe O ty Council will ect up th~ oe- adviaory panel• focu1h>1 on public safety. human riahts and local wornn. The panels will cost lhe city $60,000 durina the filC&l year runnina throuJ,b Juno 30. Under cumnt plan•. the advisory aroups will operate at least tbrouab November 1987 and thus arc expected to require more fundina in the 1987-88 budpt. Oeation and fundin& of the new panels wu IPJ?fOVed Tuesday by the Irvine City Counal on 3-2 votes. Councilmen A&ran. Ray Catalano and E.d Doman voted 10 favor, wbHe council members David Baker and Sally Anne MiJler opposed, Trial set in_ toxic dumping ' Philip Earl Leavitt, suspected of illegally dumpina hazardous materials along Or- tep Hiallway in January will face felony charges at a preliminary hearing in South County Municipal Court Sept. 23. The 39-ycar-old Nonbem California man was arrested Feb. 1 1 at his home in Albany and brou&ht to Oranae County by sheriffs invcstiptors after his brother implicated him ID the toxic dumping. Leavitt was charged with dumping a variety of chemical matcnals along the state highway Jan. 13 wtth his brother, Richard Duane Leavitt of Three Arch Bay in South Laguna. The two men arc beheved to have successfully entered the county's Pnma Desecha Landfill near San J uan Capistrano Jan. 13 wnh the chemicals but were quickly asked to leave when a wo rker noticed their canisters labeled "poison." Later, motorists reported smelling a fo ul odor along the I 4-m1le highway and authorities found the toxms later that day. Richard Leavitt, a builder and importer. was arrested m January an connection with the dumpmg o facids, corrosives and toxic pellets which arc used in rocket fuel. Some of the matenals were detonated because they were considered too volaule to move. Dunn& the pohce 1ntcrrogat1on. Rich- ard Leavitt amphcated his brother m the dumping along the highway that connects Orange and R1vcrs1de counucs. In May Richard Leavitt was fined SJ.400 and ordered to make rcsutuuon for the S 15.000 in cleanup costs, which wtll be d1v1dcd among vanous agencies. He was ordered to remam on probation until all the fines have been paid Traffic up at.airport By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot-.o..,,... ..... Airline passenger traffic at Jo hn Wayne Airport increased in May by more than 23 perttnt over the same m o nth in 1985, while general aviation activity showed a hike of m ore than 15 percent, airport officials reported. According to ~ntly compiled Ma) statistics. 363,497 passengers amved and departed from the airport dunng the month -up 23.5 percent from the 294,2S8 passengers m Ma y 1985. said airport manager George Rcbella. General avtauo n takeoffs and landings jumped from 41 , 926 in May 1985 to 48,433 a year later - a 15.5 percent increase. Air earner flight o perations rose by 55.4 percent and a ir tax• operauons mcreased by 29.8 perce nt from last year's levels. Rebella saad. Tot.al operations at John Wayne. as well as passenger activity and autos parked. are all increasing through the fi rst five months of the year, compared to 1985. Areas with decreases so far this year are cargo, aar taxis and military transpor- tations. ciuna the COit and lbe expe.n11on ot the cit}''S bUtt.IUCt'IC)'. The new pue\1 will be the Pubhc Safety Comm.i11ion. the SpeciaJ Committees on Human R.iabts and oa Irvine'• Wotkforce. The council directed that the aroupa beain meetina in eatly November. The Public Safety Commiaion is to be re>- viewed by the council one year later to determine whether itJ 1hould continue operation. The other two pancll arc IChedulcd to IO out of exutencc one year after their fint meednas. The Public Safety Commission will have five mcmben, one appomted by each council member. Commiss1oncn each will be p&id S 180 per month. Tbe human riabts and workforce com- mitlCC$ will have tcven members each, all unpaid. Each council memberwiU appoint A good skate quak.el and toxic accident.& ..... " Rc.m.&inin&COltl are l80Ciated with cicy Tbe human npu panel i1 cha.rsed WJth IWf time, ~ '1'0l't and supp&a reviewina lrvine'1 ptogrtt.t 10 providina TheS60,000&llocattdfortbenewpudt employmen~ bousina and otbet ~ wtlJ come from a discft'tiouty fUlld ~unitiel • free of unlawful or imropa provided (or the council in the auual ditcrimi.n.ation... budaet Tbc wotkforce panel wtll analyt.e pubhc Irvine hat four olhet com..m.itliou dw and pnvateemploymcnt in lrvirie, pre1)9f'· examine planrun .. commwlity tef'\>icel. Ull brtak.down1 by tel. types of job and finance a.od truspOrtatioa illua. A city place of residence. 'the committee also will staff rcpon said the averq,e budFt ~for examine the availability of tn.nspOt\llJOD these four paocls is S6l, 700 per com. and afford.able bousina. It will study local mission per year. wqes and compliance with state health, The a ty tw numerous other oom.n.Ut- safety and labor laws. tees that adV11C the council on matten At Tuesday's mee\ina. the counctl r&n&JllJ from local landlclpina to sports revised an earlier propoaal for t.M new 1Ct.1v1ues. Institute selects. first head By MICHELLE COLE Olillr .... C.1 C •• I A noted professor of chemistry at th< Cahfomta Institute of Technology ha! been selected to head the newly establiihed Beckman lnst.Jtutc. the university hal an nounced Dr Harry P Grayf rccapient oftbc 19&6 Nauonal Medal o Science, bas been appointed director of the bioloSY and chemistry research center established lb.ii past June by a $50 million pant made throuah the Arnold and Mabel 8cck.m.a.n Foundauon. Robert Fmn, a spokesman for Caltech, said research promoted by the Beckman lnsututc will allow for an intcrfaoc of biology and chemistry. Amo04 the IClen· ufic problems addressed will be the diaSJlOSts and treatment of disease. Gray said, "The Beckman Institute will allow us to undertake important projects that do not fit neatly in tnditJOnal academic rcscrch groups." Gray currently serves as the Arnold 0 . Beckman professor of chemistry at Caltech and was chairman of the univcn.ity's .vwa "••• div1S1on of chemistry and chemical cnai· Olympic aold medal flaure akater Robin Coulna (left) from EDCland, releuea blind abter Ruty Peres from Illa aruJ> darbla a auttna leuon ln Buena Park th.la week. Younc•ten from the Braille lnatltatea of Loe ADC el ea and <>ranae County, who recuJarly .Ute, were atven leuona by Coul.na and 9e'Teral other •tan of the Knott•• Superstar Ice Spectacular. necring from 1978 to 1984. In anno uncina Gray's app(;iotmcnt, Caltech Prcs1dcot Marvtn L GoldbcrJer said , "The Beckman Institute hu found the ideal director 1n Harry Gray. His cnc_ray, vision, and ouutandina leadership ab1hucs wtll help auide the 8ecbnan Institute toward s1puficant contributions ID setcncc and technology ... Gray ts a member of the National Academy of Sciences and bas rt:C1C1ved many honors and awards. Haig to head Badham dinner He 1s a fnend of Arnold 0 Beck.man. said his presence will give the rc~lect1on founder of Fullerton-bated Beckman In· campaign a "'terrific boost." strumcnts. Beckman, a Corona del Mar T ickets for the 5:30 reception al"r' S 150 a resident, received his doctorate degree at person or S250 a couple The dinner 1s CaJtcch in 1928, and was a member of the S500 a person or S 1,000 a couple faculty there unul 1940 when be left to Former Secretary o f St.ate and White House Chief of State Gen. Alcunder Haig will appear at an lrvane fund-nuscr next month for Rep. Robert Badham, R- Newport Beach. Haig, now an author and consult.ant, 1s expected to comment on national affairs issues and international tcrronsm dunng the Aug. 8 reception and dinner at the Irvine Hilton. Badham has been in offi~ 24 years in devote his full t1mc to his company. the St.ate Assembly and Congress and as a Beckma n has rcmamed an active sup. senior member of the Armed Service~ porter of Caltech. He served as chairman Committee. He 1s being challenged by of the Caltech Board ofTrustocs from 1964 Bruce Sumner. a former Assemblyman. to 1974 Three bu1ldanp on the Caltech Su pen or Coun JUd$C and chairman of the campus bear his name. including a 1.200-Badham. seekmg a sixth term an Con - gress, called Haig a "great Amcn can" and county's Democratic Party seat aud11onum H. Christopherson dies while swimming Pnvate serv1cec; will be held for Herbert M. Chnstophcr!.on. 57. of Huntington Beach who drowned while \w1mming al the Cabana Club. Chm topherson was found at the bottom of the pool al 6· IS a m Monday. The cau\e of his death 1c; under an vest1gat1on b) the county coroner C'hnsto pherson was an account n.- ecut1ve for the Standard R~ster ( o Born in Racine, Wisc .. he 1s sun1ved b\ his wife. Frances; and his four daughter\ Chnsuna Regalado; l<Jiren; C'hnsta and Kathenne. all of whom reside in Hunt· mgton Beach. The 30.year n:c;1dcnt of Southern Cali· fornia was in good health at the time of the accident. said his daughter Chnsunc Regalado. 29, of H untington Beach. In his youth he was a hfeguard at Lake Michigan for many years. she said Remembrance~ can be c;ent to thl' Cerebral Pals\ A.ssonat1on o r the chant\ of choice · H. Chrlatopheraon Social level: Which is rich? 11' hard 111 t.1111"' \\ha1 linJnuJI d a$'> ,1111 fl' 1n lhl·..e da" ·1 u'l'll 111 he 1n thl' \ltddll < IJ \\ "'hc:n 11 "J' fJ1rh th<'31' .... \)\\ \Clll hJ H Ill l'Jrn tx· IWCl'n S2 I ()()() • .ind S48 000 .1 \l'ar 10 NANCY MclNTYRE quallf\ .i nd tiv.n at least one Merced". T h1'> u'"'·d 10 be the income of The Comfortably OfT hdorl' the\ mo' c:d up to the Rich -not to be co nfused 1.1.11h 1 he Nl·w Rich The latter des11natcs 1ns1ant m1ll1tm' .. ., 10 rtKll. \tar or international embelllcr In the hoanual pme of musical chairs. I can never fi nd a \C'at "hen the eco nomy \to~. Sometimes r m in the Middle< IJ'i!.lor a couple of months and then boom' I pa1. .1 doc. tor hill .ind tumble bac k to the wo rking class. the rung hclo1.1. lkhrvc: me th&\ 15n't cheap Yo u hav(' to ma~a· h<'tv.l•cn S 14 000 and S20 000 a year v. h1ch m the ''Ch ""ould ha'c put vou on the co'cr of Fonune maaa11nc r odJ\ 11\ harcl) abov(' the poven1. line >\ fev. thou lc\S and \OU 1..ould ao;k for food 'itamJ)' Ouas1onall~ m) bank inform me of m) iero balance and I drop do1.1. n to fht' Nt'w Poor -around S 11 .000 a ,car It'<, IC'tttn& more ilt'ld mort ell.pensive to ht' broke · O ncc then: "'ere thrtt simple ~tcaoneo; of finanl r nc. h, middle clas'i and poor Now you have the Ne"' Ric. h, Old Rich l o tter) Wmnt'rs Laut1dettd Money The Sohd l 'ppcr Middle Tlle 'ihaky Middle. The Credit ( ard \ upp1 c\ the New Poor The F1nan<'1ally fmbamned. .rnd C hapter I I .\1the1up of thr hean an·,, c.•111pk 111 hundrt'd pcopk "ho are !.O nch 1hc\ don'1 k1111" 1hnr 1.1.orth It'~ cas)' to spot a h11l111na1rc he'' lhl' qu1r1 man in the l"Orncr who look'> hke hl"' wearing h" nnr 1111o<l 'Ult that he saved for v.cdding'iand tuncral\ T hl' m11rnh1nc.• 1he mol"r' billions The \olid lipper M1c.IJlc Jrr 1ht• r1lla~ofthe bank1n& 1ndus1n c;mcl' ahc.'\ ha't: "orl.tn[l l ap1tal If thcl"r''s anvthing a bankt'r ·hJll'' 11"' \h1t1lc"' mone"Y with no gumption to work W tth c.'VCI) c ha n&c o l 11oann.1 l \tatus there's a chan&c 1n hfcst}'lc One \m,111 ru>nnnrn read1 ustmcn1 from Washington 11nd nut goe' 1ht· l m:ular dnveway and Porsche and hat k l •lnll'\ 1tw 1 onl rcte dn vt'way with 1rus growtn& hctw«n 1ht• lr.11 "' .ind J ~\ond-hand Vtllks leaking 011 L1\tnl on a flualtnll 11l11mc I tloat like devl\lued cumnn bt'1 ..... ren op11m""' and 1n\C1henc} I've found 1t prac11c:al 10 h,,,<' \('\.l"'r.11. han&eH1I wudrohe Whrn I fall ~low S:-! I ,000 a \tlf. I '" 11t•h from middle ctau &J"&Y flan nel 111 hlut 1rans Or. v.hrn I'm ta,ed naked, I have a n1ct l:laml to ..... car 1h11 lt'Ml~\ h~e a Pans onJinal 4.nothC'1 \11eable li M nCtal d as\ "Th( Ft~ed Income wh11:h dcnH\ from 1hc Cirttk word "to ,queue t1l 1t huns ·· f,\-C'n1uall\ "t" all fall 1ntt1 Lh1\cla~1nd have to ldC ii ltttlt' vt)()(1oo C'l onnm"' 10 make an uld dolt.r behave hke a I QKti rt't'n~ark I'll Ot''r' hc ahk "' laihom com pk \ «onom1C\. but I do know r 1ul \ t)k ~t'r lan throw an tcono mu: CU~( ball that would put a \\orld ~n~ pll~hn to ,hame Maybe Cit'<>~ \tc1nhrrnner \ho uld "'" ham up Naacy M~l•tyn Uvn I Lapu Nlpd \ Hay donated tO farmers in Sou th ay,Th ks! a..,an reportedly offers to delay 'Star Wars' plan By 1H AtMdat.M Pre11 W ASHJNGTON -Pm"ident Reagan fonnally responded Friday to Soviet lea~er Mikhail Gorbachev'• most recent arms proposal ~1th a P~•~. that sources sud offered to delay -but not to sidetrack or curtail -his Star Wars" mi$siledefensc frotflm. The White House announced in a brief~rittcn Shipments delivered to llvestockfil area s tricken by drought tan~a. Tenn .. proclaimed "Cool It Week ' and urged residenu to dress casually to keep cool. From the Farmen of South Carolina. Fnm AP dJ1patcbes Farmers coast to coast arc donating tonsofhay to the seared South . where a drought has caused more than S 1.5 billion in damage, and cattlemen queued up in Atlanta for a new 4 ,()()().. bale shipment for their starving livestock. Scattered thunderstorms that drop- ped more than 41'2 inches of rain on Cornelia, Ga . .i within 70 minutes Thursday afternoon and kept temperatures below l 00 degrees for the third straight day and provided some relief from the drought and heat wave, which has been blamed for 41 deaths. President Reagan provided moral support dunng a barnstorming v1s1t to Columbia. S.C., praising farmers for their mettle and prom1s1ng "everything that our farm program w1 II allow us to do." Oflic1Jt.. at the Atlanta Farmers Market tll:gan distributing I 00 tons of hay thi'> morning to about 80 farmers who were ~ailing in line there. Some had been wa111ng since Thursday, and some farmer' even left their trucks at the marlet c,inrt· Wednesdav. when a 40-ton shipment of hay ran ·out. ''They're very ~rateful," !>rud Frank Bonner. the farm market'!'> manager. referring to those who had queued up for the hay .. A lo t of people say. 'Well. this 1~ onl y a drop in the bucket.' . which It 1<.. hut if n's sustaining your t attle 11·s a god- send to these people .. · statement that Rcaaan s loA&-awaitcd response had been sent but dcscnbed tt as ... private lener to the aeneraJ secretary and gave no i~~ications of its contents. However, administration sources speaking on condauon they not be identified, said ReaJ8n proposed to delay deployment of a nuclear weapons defense system for five to seven years in exchange for an agreement that such a system could be deployed by either or both superpowers after an agreed-upOn date. Reagan .ee.ta way to show dJsp leasure . WAS~INGT<?N -Faced with growing public cntic1sm of his. South Af~ca policy, Pr~1dent Reagan searched Friday for some .unified act1~n the U mted States and its European allies could take to express displeasure with the white.-minority Pretoria government without imposing new ~onomk sanctions. One step under consideration is a move to freeze out white South African offi<:ials by de,nying them visas to travel to the United States or Western Europe. Pres1dent1al spokesman Larry Speakes announced that Assistant Secretary of State Chester A. Crocker, the administration's top African affairs specialist, will travel to London next week to discuss possible j oint actions with leaders of the European Community. Tax negotJ.ators near llrst declslons South Carolina's governor has asked that 39 of the state's 46 counttt's be declared disaster areru.. maling them eligible for low-interest fede ral loans. Georgia's governor has proclaimed Sunday a da) ol prayer for rain, and the mayor of Chat- ·~W(ve got a lot of hay comin~ in. which 1s great,'' said Tomm) Irvi n, Georgia's Agri c ul ture (om- missioner. "The calls we're getting now have pi~ked up tempo. from coast to coasL That's the s pmt of ~menca showing now " , . ·~ ,~ ,.,.._....... Drougbt-•~oken So1:1th C&ro~e.n '.:tl4plfed for thi1 bUlbOard to thalik Iowa f-.rmen 'who had ~itnarecrnty. WASHINGTON -Congressional tax negotiators neared their first tentative decisions Friday night on what should go into a compromise overhaul bill and weighed whether tax rates should be slasht:d next Jan. I , six months ahead oflhe plans.,,Unless the rate reductions take effect on the same day as some deductions are reduced or-eliminated, the lawmakers were told, every ~rson with iru:qme above SS0,000 would face a tax increase neitt .year under the overnaulplan passed by the Senate. Nicaragua policy questioned WASHINGTON (AP) -A. lJ S. ambassador ousted lrom his post in Central America was quoted Friday as saying the Reagan admi01strat1on seek' a military solution to its dispute with Nicaragua. despite a vow to negotia te The adm 1n1~tration 1.kn1ed the charge. • • Brain-dead Sikhs kill 15 on intercity bus mot h er_ to b e WORLD Career diplomat John r erch fi red la'it month ac; ambassador to Honduras, told Newsdaj 1n an in ten IC\11 that the adm1n1stra11un should be pushing hard to r negot1at1onc, nu'-'. hut 1" lc1t1ng 11me '>lip away. By the Associated Pre11 can exploded Friday ni8!1t at a busy inter:sect1on a few kept all ve .\M RITSAR. India -Sikhs wearing masks seized a 'Xards from th~ Pres1dcnt1al .~alacc1 wou~dtng ~t least 24 hus Friday. segregated the Hindu passen$ers and pie, 10 scnously, ~utbont1es .sa1d. Pohce. said most of massacred them with machine gun fire, police said. One of th wou~ded ~ere either entenng or l~vmg a bus o~ As a result. $1 00 mil hon 1 n l \ J1d fur rebel<; agamc,t Nicaragua's Sandinista government will Ix' JU'>t a "down payment.' Ferch told the New York newspaper the 15 peoplt! killed was a Sikh who was not wearin$ the S~r:i o s mam bo~levard. No on.e. clai~ed respons1-tradtt1onal beard and turban. It was the bloodiest single bihty . r the explosion, but authont1es quickly blamed The money "1s going to go so fast . 11\ r..:all ) 1ust the tir~t step." hc said. "The logic ul 11 all means that the ne\t '>lage 1'\ an cxpand1:d military operation." attack m the violent 6-year-old campaign by extremists terroris who want an independent nation in Punjab. where most of India's 15 million Sikhs live. Police said six other Hindus were wounded by the four masked men near Muktsar town . 84 miles south of this Sikh holy cit}. No ===========~===============:::::==.,,..--, women or children were harmed. 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U.S.-Sovlet talks underway GEN EV A -The Uni ted States and Soviet Union began talks Friday on nuclear test issues that each claims to have initiated. Washington seeks verifiable compliance with the rules and the Kremlin wants testing banned. (71 4) 675-255() AUGUSTA. Ga. -A hospital. caught in a dispute between the husband of a brai n-<fead woman and the father of her 21-week-old fetus, won a court order Fnday to keep the woman alive so the fetus has a chance of survival. Superior Court Judge William M. Fleming Jr. granted U01vers1ty Hos- pital's request for an order to con- tinue life support for Donna P1azzi. a 25-year-old Augusta woman hospital- ized since an apparent drug overdose June 27. Her husband. Robert Piazzi. asked hospital officials July 16 to tum off her life support systems. But David Hadden. who claims to be the father of the fetus. asked them to keep the woman alive. Doctors have determined that Mrs. Piazzi's brain has stopped function- in$, leaving her clinically dead. She 1s bemg kept alive by respirator and intravenous feeding. according to court papers 10 the case. I "I\ I II/,. I IR,, " fl If I II \ \ 111 fl 1 \; 1.-il ""'hq 1\,1r d \\.1, • l.1d11 \1.1r11w ( 1·11t1 ·r • '\t•\\fH•rl Be·ad' ... • Serial killer task force , Investigates 2newdeaths ---------~ ~- Ernst release4 in bail hearing Judge: Dead wins' mom dtdn 't vio ate pro atton ltld a violation of the law 11 questionable," Ma. Anderson ordettd Ms, Em•t back 10 her wo~~ ~~ ~ f~ Anderton 11ld. ••1 will not keep her in custody · courtroom Sept. 3 fot a pre-trial bearina on the tide an apertmeiu Friday by mettlyforthepurposeofinvest1J1tion." probetionquestion. _ SWAT team memben _. Mt. Emit wu plac:ied on t.bne years of Tbe bebie.-Adam Ray and Ashley Rachelle tormed the \Cat PHhrOudecl infonnal probation after &M ~ ~ilty to ErnstwcredeadonarrivalattwohospitalsSunday. bu.nplow after a ISVCB-laos FULLERTON (AP) -The mother of ).. resistina amst in connection with an inadent last Garden Grove police 11sd temperatures may have iqe, autboritiet aid. LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A wk month-old twins who died in an overheated car December when she bit the finatr of a pobce to~ 120 cSesrees durina the time they wett lef\ Tbe~man sprawtedOD dae force trailina a serial killer finned out was released from police custody Friday after a off'accr. • inside tbe car a.s the visited a friend. tlOOf' of his ki~ died lhortly throuah a South Los AnJeles neiah-judge ruled she didn't violate her probebon. But Deputy· Ariaheim City Attorney David Police have said they have asked Oranse after heavily armed oflcerol bothood Friday after the murdered Municipal Court J udp Marpret Anderson Byron said Ms. Ernst was neatiaent in the deaths of County Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade to wearioa ps roasb rutbed ~ bodies of two women were diJ.. ruled that the infants' deaths Sunday weren't a her babies and violated her previous probauon file two counu of manslaughter and two counts of two-bedroom 1panme1u, Mid covered at schools five miles apart, violation of Beverly Jean Ernst's probation order. He contended she would nee if released. willful cruelty to a child rcsultina in death. Deputy Dave Tellez oft.be L.a. authorities said. because the OrartfC County District Attorney's Ms. Em.st was rcleucd on the condition she A decision on whether or not charpl will be Anaieles County Sberift't De-- At least 16 murders dauna from office hasn't filed ctiaraes &pin.st bet yet. must live with her brother, Steven Ernst 10 filed apinst Ms. Ernst will be decided sometime partment. Seotember 1983 have been tied to the ,---,~"~( :fin:d~n:o~a:llep:u:·o:n:s :of~f;=orc:e:in~tbe::.;incidc:' ::nt,;..~A~nah=e~im~.~S=be~was=~bein:·:a~be=ld~o;n~S~2~S,~OOO:bail:· ·--~n:cx~t;w;u:k,~W=ad=e~w=d~F:ri:da~y~. ~-----~=========~; kiOer. Police avoided makina an immediate link to the latest cases. but called 3S members of the Southside Serial Murder Task Force to in- vestipte. The half-nude body of one of the women was found by a i.anitor at lhe 66th Street Elementary School about 7 a.m. Friday, police wd. "There are a number ofthmas here that arc familiar and we have elected to take 1he case right from the very stan because it is so similar," said Lt. John Zorn. bead of the wk force. Task fon:e members also were look.Jn& mto the discovery oflhe body or a fully clothed woman at Locke Hiah School. located five miles from the 66th Strttt school along San Pedro Street. Rapist gets 65years LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man known as the "after-school rapist," was sentenced to a maximum of 65 years in pnson Fnday for a senes of sexual attacks and ludnappings of 17 sirls, ages 8 through 18 Ronald Nelson Melvin. 28, pleaded guilty to the two-year crime spree 1n April in a pica bargain arrangement wtlh prosecutors. Supcnor Coun Judge Roben Altman said Melvin should spend the rcstofh1s hfe in pnson, adding that he would have imposed a sentence of at least 134 years in pnson 1f 1t weren't for the plea bargain arrangement. Rare exotic birds stolen from zoos LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rare exotic birds wonh more than $80,000 were stolen in recent months from three Southern C'ahfom1a zoos. prob- ably for sale as status symbols to pnvate collectors, a Lo'i A.ngeles Zoo spokesman said Fnda) Nine birds were taken from the Los An&eles Zoo between Januar) and April, sa1d animal collect1on manager Ed Alonso. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . .... ,_ .... C..... lert! lt22 UIUl llft., COSTA llSA-541·115' l 1n~n' • ''"'n"' ~dsprr.id• • ~a11p.1p.·" nmlortrr'\ • t u~tnm l>f~l.>f'"' ' ' nra'' ~Iron ~<h • l>.t~ 0.-11\ 9 % 15 yrs Fixed 1011' 30 yrs Fixed * We Specialize in * Jumbo Loans Dell Favorites En trees Bot & Cold Sandwiches Prah Bated Goodies BAY A NEWPORT BLVD. 941-H90 BRISTOL A IRVJNE AVE. '7l't.lHO PLACENTIA A lGTR AV& e:n -"98 N 'T y • INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE .... SAVE · UPTO Fantastic savings on one-of ·•·kinds, "as Is:' special factory purchases, selected floor models and discontinued Items. 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Costa Valley, sjrl Valley, sirl Mesa, llfl J .. 11 • 2 Coast soldiers in NATO exercise Jue J Bonnie and Wilson Calderon. Hunt-Catherine Ewina and St~phen Viab-Thanh Thi Bui and K.tm Van angton Beach, aid Willison. Hwni.naton Beach, sir! Le, Huntinaton Beaeh, 11rl Jue U Joenn aod MiciM1 Taylor, Costa JtuM 4 Margaret and Barry Lowe, Hunt-Mesa. alrl Vic:kie and John Waldron, Hunt-angton Beach, girl Debra ud David GNpenb.,en, iaaton Beach. boy Ling and Enc Yen, Irvine, boy Huntia&ton Beach boy Nadine Mercado and Samuel Jue U Shelly and Curtis Baier, Huntinaton Oom:ales, Costa Mesa, girl Suzanne and Scon Woel, Fountain Beach, boy Eileen and Michael Smith, Hunt-VaUey, girl Jae lt iqton Beach, boy Rhonda and Scott Picquelle, Hunt-Dcniee and Donald Lucarelli, Hunt- Jue s ington Beach, girl anaton Beach, boy Emily and Kenneth Wyett. Hunt-Geraldine and Robert Ashmore, Ramona AloMo and Qreaory Bailey, inaton Beach, girl Huntington Beach, girl Huntinaton Beach, boy Jue 7 Jue U Teresa and Dou.aJ,u SWey, Irvine, Kristy and Robert Gadbaw, Fountain Teresa Turner and David Tubbs, boy Valley, girl Huntington Beach, boy Debra and Steven Bronte. Costa Jue 8 Tobi and David Gilmour, Fountain Mesa. airl Spec. 4 ... BeueU. aon of Christy Carlin and stepson of Harold Carlin of Cotta Mesa. and Pvt. DavW A. .... '\son of Brenda Rodman of Laauna iauel, were involved in the NATO-aponaored exercise, the Army's return of forces to Oennany (REFOROER) and the Afr Force's Crested C..p exerci1CS. Bennett, a 1983 araduate of Estancia Hi&h School, is a vehicle mechanic with tlie 299th Suppon Bat1-lion in West Germany, while Rodman, a 1984 p-aduate of Da~ Hills Hiah School, as an artillery fire-support specialist with the 69th Armor. Mary and Rocky Green, Costa Mesa. Valley, girl 1 .. U ...,,....._.,_ • • • boy Patricia Covarrublas and SefllO Vivian and Dennis Zitt, Huntington Fri di 1 11 Pvt.. M.....-C. Mead, son of Sandra and Raudel Rcntcna, Hunt-Romero, C-0sta Mesa. girl Beach, boy en Y &e OW Dennis and Nancy Mead of Hunt- inaton Beach, boy Wendy and Richard Laird, Hunt-Lori and John Butler, Lquna Hills. Tille la ClaDCJ. a.a elCbt-in&ton Beach, bas.,.aduated from the Kathy and Randy Brandon, Hunt-ington Beach, boy girl month-old cocker .,..tel of wtieeled vehicle repairer course at the inaton Beach, 11rl Jue 11 Audrey and Gary Savopolos. Costa t .-.a b__.._.,. .. _, Army Ordnance Center and School in Jue t Van Bich Thi and Nghia Tran Bua Mesa, airl m "-' ,....-.e, •-•a tem-Aberdeen Provina Ground, Md. Christy and Daniel Leonhardt. Costa Nguyen, Fountain Valley, girl Jae 11 porary reeldent of tbe Kew-Mead is a 1985 graduate of Edison Mesa, girl Karen and Erik Nelson, Laguna Hills, Nee-Sana Wanaand Kona-Shyh Lln, port beach Antm•J Sbelter. Hi&h School. Gloria and Kevin Mayo. Costa Mesa. boy Huntinaton Beach, boy lle'd rather lift at. yoar • • • sirl Kelly Whalen and Donald Craine, Jean and Raymond Leeser, Hunt-place. Be'• deecrtbed u Pvt..JuoaJ.Callmaa,sonofJohn Liea,h Barrett and Gary Rowe, Irvine. Huntington Beach. boy inaton Bcacb, sirt •entle and a 'ood family pet. and Sylvia Cullman of Huntington -========--=-====-------------------------------------=----~:.......:..__....., Beach, has completed basic training CAVIS·BRO\l\/N Appliances • Tdt·~, .1. ,, • •• 1r>(1 at Fort Jacksonl S.C. Cullmann is a 1983 graduate or Edison High School. • • • Airman Jarvi• V. Amo1, son of Willie Amos of El Toro, has gradu- ated from basic training at Lack.land Air Force, Texas. • • • Pvt. Stevea J. Yaw. son of Evelyn Saucedo of Capistrano Beach and George Yslas of San Oemente, bat completed basic trainina at Fon DU:, N.J . Yslas is a 1976 IJ'lduate of~ Oemente Hiah School. • • • Airman WUJlam E. CalbertHm Jr. son of William E. Culbertson Sr. and stepson of Phyllis CulberUon of El Toro has pactuated from the Air Force secunty polioe specialist coune at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Culbcnson is a 1985 graduate of Irvine High School. • • • Robert L. Jones, son of Lows and Barbara Jones of Irvine, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in I.he Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. • • • William A. Bottuber&, son of Karl and Marsha Bottcnberg of El Toro, has been promoted to the rank of senior airman in the Air Force. BottenbcfJ. a 1983 pduate of El Toro High School, as a jet enaine mechanic with the 355th Aircraft Generation Squadron at Davi~ Monthan Air Force Base. Ariz. Truck Load Bicycle Sale 3 DAYS 0 LY! SAT. SUN . & MQN . ·•· \lh1rl~·· .•. 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ONLY 19911 SAVE '20 General Electric MODEL TBX20ZH • 5 53 cu It freezer • Sealed Adjusta-Fresh pan • Spacemaker door h(>lda 6-pacl(1 • Textured doora • Adju1table glaN •Ml~• • Equipped for optlonal lcemaker LESS GE REBATE LESS see REBATE "--- lest Prices in Town July 25, 26 & 27 CENJVflON • Bikes Save on 86 models Lemans RS Reg 'J~ hie '33fP1 Elite RS R~g '469"' s.a. •3acr• Accordo Reg ~ hie •27crs More bikes at ~ discounted prices Ult TO 80% SAYINGS Shoes, Clothing & Accessories AVOCn CYCLOMnH 20 v I Pr~1}1l se~~~reshelmet &4691 now •M" was 'S-4" now-~ was·~ Vittorio Technlcc;i Shoes Sew up Tires .... ----------:-i FREE ORANGE COUNTY 1 BIKE TRAIL MAP 1 -------- '24" Vittorio F 1-3 Sp0rt Shoes w wrcro clo$1119 1'oo1c como.llbte ••2" The¥ to meet Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., w.11 focus on Cbrillianity'a central periods, penonalitiess and i.dca.a, ftom ita oriains to the pment TM c:oune ii futly tranlftrable to th~ nine Uaivcnity of Cahfomia cam- putcl and the J 9 Califom11 State Uoivenity campuJeS. . Fall ~atnatton permits ~ beina 1uued in the colleae'• admissions oftlct, which is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday throuah Thunday and from I Lm. to 4:30 p.m. Fridays. For information. phone 402-5772. ••• ... Man ...... ,..,... ~ Newpon Beach, wiU have a breakfast on the beach Sunday fmm 7:30 '° 9 a.m. Sunday •t Corona de.I Mar State Beac:b. Wonbip Ytill foao-at the church at 9:30 a.m. for information, call 6"-1341. • • • The Rev. Dr. Jamea A. Nebon it the new minister of Orup c..st Uatcartu Ua1 .. r .. 111a Claue~. Cotta Meta. He has aerved on a pe.n- time basis with the Saddleback Valley Unitanan Universalitt Church and the Costa Meta church. Dr. Nelson bas served u inten:i minister for the Unitarian Univer- salist Church of Arlinpon, Va., and u chaplain at St. Eliubeth's Psy- chiatric Hospital, Washinston. 0 . C. The Sunday momina service and all-church picnic will be held from 10 in a.-. •o 4 p.m. al me Allillla Dk:.ic lfOUndl. 2S2S 0.-1, rm... no. attendiJW are lllbd IO brims 1 lunch IDd lawn dlain. • • • TIM Rev. Daaae lchU.. new direetorof'tbe Lut.bet&n Bible T,..... lalOft OD the West eoa.. wilt be die I'*'~ I.be l().30 Lm. letVicft Sunday at It. PMI'• t .. n ,_ ~ J 190 Morninpide Drive, Lquna Beach. • • • A vacation Bible tcboo1 for +.ya,r .. Olds throUah siittb pwkn will .be held at 9 a.m. A.., 44 at the~ t1lrllt:iaa Cltllrd, lAOI lrvioe Ave., Newpon Beach. For information, call 64.S-.S78 I. • • • V aneaa Mackenzie from \be Diocese of Jobannesbura. South Africa, will be the peaker It tbe I 0 a.m. service Sunday at SL MatJ't • bl college co At 1M WI be takiAa an 11~ potiuon in Seo°'*· this Will be bll ._. SUnday •• youth m1ni1ter at tbc clwrdl. • • • .. ~ OUidance and Under~ 11.Udillll" is lhc tit.le of the Rev. Jeck F. i..-r• talk Sunday at thea.nll ........... deiice,l•ll" ~ which DOW baJ IU\'ic:es II 9: J' ud 11 a.rn . .i 7802 El Lazo Ro9d in SoUth U&una. • • • .. In Oc~ntt ofSacttd Land" will be exam.ioed in 1 Ride lecture bv Anna C'bristiauaa Sunday at the 1 () Lm. mcettna of tbc Vllhaita Vllil- •enalMU .. l •pM Beed. 429 Cypress Drive. ·Cbristianten wotk.I witb lhe ln-dieenous llni1tance Reaource Net•otk that i1 tr)'ina to Utist the Navajo and Hopi 1odia.n tribea of Ariz.on• maio contml oftbrir tribal . ...... • • • Xn Eae. of· ..... Mimi -bee. deeted lly ...... o1 .. ..- ...... R'llkf .... I ... M1e1•• ~ ltlJI -. kllloeDri•e. ~ --.... ,.., Olui*. IUOCllle lay ladet: ~ Nabmara. ttcamw; ...... Hom.w•. • • • FuUer~~·opened ...... 1 IOO ·1. o.r:t Ave .. Seata Ana. .For iab• •• aboUt I.be COWWI llld ..... ,.._ ministnea. c:aD 26&...,,. • • • La Pwitima C..dtoMc 0-*. 11 Modena, will bold its llad ..... r1e1ia today Md ...., .. oa die church srouftdl. 11712 N. Hewes S.. Hounate from 3 to lO:lO p.m. ~Y and I to 10: lO p.m. Sailday. - Growing churches found more loving Lutheran women can't be ordained NEW YORK. (AP) -That many- splcndored inaredimt. love, bas as- soned connotations. ln romance, it's the old mqjc. In psychiatry, it's ambivalenL ln theoloay, it's utterly a.ivina ••appe ... In attracting church metnben. it works. That's the findin• of a scholarly study by 1 widely acuve mcarch and oomuhation .,ency, the Institute for American Church G rowth of Pasadena. On the basis of a survey of 8,600 people from congregations an 39 ditrettnt Protestant denominations to measure their .. love-catt quo- uent. .. tbe institute reports: "Growing churches arc more lov-1na -to each other and to vmtors - than dcclinina churches." · T~ was found to apply to c.onare· panons across-the-board. whatever their deoominauon, with arowina co~tions ratina 35 perc:cnt high- er in the "dqn:e of love" they show than static or shnnkJng congrcga- uons. "Loving churches attract more people, regardless of their theology. denomination or location,'' the re- Port saya. In the survey, church members mpleted a 17.question survey on IC1r•llWllc1•1,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CoecaMeu FaaT UNITED METitODIST CHRUCH 1tttl St. l Harbor Btvd Chufc:h School 9:00 Worthlp 9:00 and 10:30 Ch...-D. Ctark, Mlnlst8f Coel• MeN •IA YIRDE UMT£D llWTHODllT CHURCH 1101-..., Wonhlp I Church Schoof 1:30-10:00 •·"'· Dr WllNam E Sleet 979-823• Fountain llelley PNT...,..D -fNOOtaT CHURCH 18225 Bueherd St aa-ma Jamee R Hedley, Putor ..... I Ce.urctl lclMot •.JO A.II. NEvrn>Rl CENTlH (t, i.ecmo METHODIST CHURCH 1t01 ....... 1rlte An . ~ ... -MMT• ... 'a.di .... t:• Ull R.v. BuMy R. Howe CIEIEll n CMCI CllCllCA1'11Ul lll l A••M..C...Mlllr ....... lltl, .... llU. ....., ... M4-1411 ~ kllMI • ....,.., c.. «llWCllT.aWll(I.._) t• MMK S. •LEI ... ,SDC'S M."'••-W·lt••• fl!lllly ~"'" hi ftlQy " .. !" 7 JO !Olol ScflOOI Mill (II Yovlll CfOllOS ~ llll ~...,.. llllCll •• _, .... 1. c......-.w .... ... u .......... v • .-..... such matters IS bow lovana members are to each other and newcomcn and on how easily they can say, "I love you" to fellow worshippers. Differences in the "love-care quo- llents," scored with a possible hi&b of I 00. were found among the various denominations, with a clear correla- tion evident between high scores and arowth and low scores and decline. Of 12 denominations scorina below 65, relatively cool in ellpressina love and care, all ellccpt two showed declines in membership between 1975 and 1985. Of 13 denominauons sconna more than 65, with case and spontaneity in showm1 love and concern, all of them showed growth over th.at 10-year penod. The two denom1nat1ons with rcla- tlVely low quotients. the Mennonites, scorina 59, and Chnst1an and Mtsstonary Alhancc. sconn163. both showed growth over the last decade. The study was directed by Win Am. president of the institute that has worked with about 40.000 pastors across the country on means to spur church growth. .. Most churches that are growina today have learned how to love." he says ... A church that loves people is a PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Ttl COVENANT •rue• A. Kurrie, P•tor Smday Wontip 1:30 Ii 10:00 a.m. Clvdl School Chben ttw AcMts 10:00 a.m. fhilf1 Clll IYabbM 1:30 Ii 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us 2150 Felrvtew Rd., Coete Mna 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH IMIMOufl Syt!Odl 7IO Vlctorte at.. Coeta ...._ Lother V. Tomow, P•tor 131-1111 -.-.--.. ~ WOR .... HRVICI 1.-00 10:30 AM SUMlr ~ & ~.., Clau t:ZO Ul awtslilll ElllMlltsy kMll sa ... ST. IAll ,IESITIHIU CHUICH hstbM1 Or & Jamboree. Newport Both Rev W1n1am Mt()llold Pas1or Asst Rtt Rot>m P Stewart Assoc Paslor Rodltf Whlnen Ml/SIC Ont tOf ~t:ltll. Elllc:ltiel ctusa lt:45 ll. QIWC...,,...... ftr Ilk Cal Mt-Utt SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEM~! REFORM ..... 9t<~¥4 P K"'t ltMOO•to & !ntlllv~ (). r::.;· "'~(iiYU ii-::::'~ ........ rn ... ,m •An. A a.bbath a.rvac.. ,_,(.... l:IUI ,..., ...,... flnt f""r ti• .... JM r.1. Senile tM •"""1·fnlM aru 21N lit Vbta Church of St. Matthew by tlHIS.. rr,_........_ HOl Y COMMUNION IACH MJNDAV~ AM. -.. c-..-..-- Mun'z.w.L -~OCli=-~ 1'1 11 RfJtope. •.., ............. -·---......... ~ church thatarows. Unfortunately not au church~ arc practicina the c.om· mand to love ... " However. he adds that "we are findina that love can be tauabt -aod learned -in churches that seem to have foraonen how. Lea.min& to love. or to love again, is the most important first step for a church that wants to grow." Typically, an analyzina reasons for growth or decline. the institute says the focus has been on such factors u panoraJ leadership, attractiveness of facilities, location. liberal or con- servative thcol<>eY and evanaetistic fervor. "But there 1s increasing evidence that none of these influence a church's growth or decline as sianifi- cantly as how much love and ~ tancc people experience when they attend," the report says. "Persons an growmi churches re-- port expenencma s1an1ficantJy more love in their classes and smaJI groups than members of non-growina churches ... Detailed tindinp of the study and its 1mplicat1ons have been issued in a book. "Who Cares About Love'?," co- authored by Am, Carroll Nyqwst and NEWPORT HAR•Oll LUTHERAN CHURCH ROfet J. Btf 1, 'astor Kin Eifert kro1,t1d, 'astor .. , .. , ...... I AM ' 10:30 AM (lntttprtt• for Ille dtaf at I AM) SUM)AY sc..n t.15 AM lbsery C•t Avalablt ....... , ...... , .... ~ ..... IU-1111 tbc imbtute's vacc president, Chartct Am. AmODJ t.be famt1 &rowin& dc- nomi.utJona over the put I 0 yean, and their .. love-are c;paoticmta," thele were cited: . -Mlembtics of God, ICOfi.na 71 , with I .50 percent Vowth in that period. -The Soud'.lcm Beptjst Con~n tion, the larant Protestant de- nomination, scorin• 74, the bi&best "love quotient." With a arowth' of about 16 pcroent. -Church of the Nazarene, scorina 69. with a arowth of about 22 percent. Amons denomfoations that have declined. includiq most mainline Protestant denominations. and their lower scores were: American Baptist Churches. 64; PrHby1erian Olurcb (U.S.A). 64; Epi1COpal O.urcb. 6l; Christian Olurch (Di.Jciples of Olrist.!, 63; Unated Methochst Church, 61 , Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, S4. The report said 80 percent of congrqations with a quotient below 65 we~ found to have declined. wtule 95 pcrceat of those with a teore of more than 6S experienced srow\h. HAMIOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,__..~, ,..., ........................ .......... ~1 Morntnt Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM s.,... ,.,1e: IMlD CHUllCM OI "W •lkln1 In Llbertr" CtUtCH Of REU6IOUS SCDCE -(JI I ... ..,,.... CIM'Clll °' ~ ...,_ 2205 MAIN STREET, SUfT! 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA t2t48 Adults & Jr Church 8 00. 9 •5 & 11 30 Rev Peggy 8-.tt For lnlormatk>n "9-1331 A. Laguna Pre&byterian Church "Church of Chimes" A friencly cllllrdl tOf h S.. Cuty. S~tllll S.-. •MIM llUic Ir-unday Worship 9:30 •m I '-· ____ ;_N_u~_rz...L.-Can Profl<l«l . Wtd.Uy ,,..,,... ftw ~ru. fHU .t A'alta 41 5 For .. t Avt •Phone 494-7565 DI-Arttu J. , .. ..., ...... Ctall -.. Dr.( ... c..... DlAL-A·PRA ygR-'S.·PRAY CHRISTIAN ICIEICE CIUllCllEI 8AANCHE5 Of THE MOTH!lll CMUACH THf FllllST CHl)~H or CHRIST SCIENTIST IN IO~HON ~ASSACHllS(TT<; ''Tl'lltll'' lrvlne-Flret Church of Chrtet, lclentlat A•ncho Sen Joequfft lnter..,.....t• ~ 4111 Mlcheteon CNNf Y ... ) Church 6 lundey ~oof-11'!GO AM . A .. dlf'IO """'· Q30 llaneftce ,...,., lun. 1U. ltonec:eeetl ,, ... 10 A.M.-4 ,,M Moft thnl l et 10 AM -7 It M Thurldey r nMCS ( •r• 1,,,,,,\o " ~tll'f1r ...oa, Newport hech-Flr1t Church of Chrtet, ScltM'ltl1t S303 VI• lido. Newport a .. c:h Cl'lurc:" a lunctay kl'IMt-•OO a 10-30 A M "•ldl"G f'oom, 3'1S Via Udo Mon thru lat. t AM ·5 PM TUiH -7·1 PM l'M ., ... wtOfW1 f\ilftiO .. , ' 10 \I \0 4 ... Pp t.;d., '~ Newport .. ech-lecond Chwrdt of Chrt1t, kMnUll 1100 ,Kiiie View Of., C~ .. Mer Cl'llH'cl'l I lundey lcl'loot-10:11 A.M. "•edtno "oom-!500 11•" t c ... 1 Hwr .. C4ltl Wfl•DHfft ldt ''.all.la' •m / All are cord1L11y 1nv1t d to attend the church aervtces and en1oy the privileges of the Reading Rooms C hild Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES · INDlANAPOLlS (AP) -Oeleptes repraentina 2.6 million Luthemls ia lbe Mid~ took less than five minutes to decide that women cannot be ordained IS pastors. Tbe more than 1, 100 delqatel at~odina the Lutheran Chureh- Missouri Synod made the decision by votin& in a show of handJ Wednesday. The actJon foUowed a vote approvina a resoluboo uyias womec can serve as offken anH as members ofbouds and commJtka u 10Q1 u it does not violate 0 tbe order of cration" by usurpi.naaulborlsy over men. On Tuesday, the delegates defeated a measure sinalina out wornea for trainina for special ministries. ··women should be silent on prcachLDJ or ieacbiq IO men," delqate Harold Nansel of Waverly, Neb., satd Wednesday, 1nv<Jkina Scripture. Nansel said women shouldn't have authorisy over mcu but can teach smaJI boys, such as Sunday school pupjls. Richard Mund1nacr of Stillwater, Minn., was one of the few who voted foronhoauon of women. "We're not pving the women IS much due u they really 1bould have. This rcsolutoon means that women should stay in the kitchen, .. be said. Common affirma tion sought NA IROBI, Kenya (AP) - Methodists from around the world this week opened the 15th World Method:tst Conference to consider a common ''social a.ffirmatl<>n" for Omstians m the tradtllon of Methodist founder John Wesley. More than l,50u church leaden were at1Cndin1, rcpn:scntiqabout 4S million Methodists in the world. The conference also was to review unity ta.lkl with Reformed cburcbel. Lutherans and Roman Catholicl.. r€W THOUGHT CtmSTWt CllltCH 110 "· 1• ... c... ... (T--Sdllca "1111) "Ytu 011 h1r1 .. 1 hr•••" Meditation Ind Worlshop Weds 10:30 AM (on rouia) DI-. Elanof C 1lcQon SW,, ........ --·--°'"* l~JI Dial-A-Prayer 846-6464 y.., ..... W•te•,.,..,, -AM,.,._. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .._., •t AcMma, HunHngfett llMcll Morning Worahlp. . Bible School. . . E\Wltng Worship IUNOAY: ....... 9:00AM •.•.. 10:45 AM .............. e·oo PM ...... , .... a..,.. -...._., ........ ....... hrr• 0... ... _a..,_, '1 lter~ ~ ..,.,,. Ider> Owector 04 ett.1-£-- OIAL ·A-O.VOTIC* -......_ 0-. -Ql..291 ............. Cfwt!M 1Mce ,_.. ~"h•r end h'"u thi. rn .. 11cal. Chn•l-crnlrrN. i-.lhth al mr•..,.wr "BILLY GRAHAM AMSTERDAM ' 6 REPORT" Or John A Huffnun. Ir ~unda\;, July 27, 1986 /'<.: ll' e nd 1011 '§ A . M. 01)0 <:\1 AnJrt>w' R11aJ :--.t·\\.ron BeJ~h t .ti torn1,117141 031-2880 fa.rm• f..!ln' ~"""l'<•rt Hsrbnr H11h School 11 lrv1nr & I ~th. I B e s ure to worship at a place of your choice WELCOMES YOU MINDAY ~ U1MCE8 1 30 AM Hoty Eucnsrwt A I 9 00 AM . Hoty Eucharl.-All• II 10 4$ AM • Pt~ end Pr .... Euctwllt Rite II ChYrc:tt Sohool -9 00 AM Cl'llld C.• . 7·30 ' •·oo AM (MUM:, MtmOn end c:f\Ud care It 3 ~) llD-WUIC WOMIMOP Mondrt·FrMSey ·I 30 AM MominG,.,.,... Tueechry • ,0 00 AM fuc:hlttSt I ....... ~ Wedneedrt • I 30 AM HOfy Euc:t\erts1 ~. aa.1 P. ~DD. Prilst-~ Aaaoc, Fr Brian Co•. A The Aev fhomu Henry • Of WIU!tln\ RObert• • Mr Samuel Shafer \\INT J .\Mf\ f PIS< or \l CHU RCH ' IN \ti ltd•' • "'"" r<tO ~h • 71 '4-fl 7S-02 10 - J \ A.a Orenge Co.I OAllV PU.OT/ Sal\lrday, Juty 28, 1986 ----=HOGAN'S MICK 'N' r~~Q :.A.T. U*9'0GIEM NJNI Mnt'I MONEY L~Hl*AH I !CD PMl8E THE LON> 81Ne8COTT THE WILOEA 8UMM£R t~ Secirtl Of N.l.M.H." (1112) Anknated. VOICll of Elizabeth klrtmen, Dom Ollulll. Cl) WfE8TUNG -9:30- P\N(Y MEW8TER DAYS F#OKS~ DA008 • UIEA~ AMERICA ~~Pmlgl"(1957).Jamea Sttwlrt. Alldit ~ I WAU fTI&TME< l.NIERSTNC>ltO HUMAN IEHAVtOR !~AYGAME .. ~ "ic.nln" (19&4) Timothy Hut· ton, Unduy Croua -10:00- m=.~ VEflE & SHIAl.EY SUPER POW9l8 TtAM: l lUJE~Q GET SMART CATS ANO DOGS. JM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY IALVIN AHO THE CHIPMUNKS CHIU)flf)tS CINEMA THE BEAM MOVIE * * H "The 8f'ldol On The A/Yer Kwll" (1957) William HOiden, Alee Gulnnm. ®MOYIE * * ~ "SIMTl#I" (1984) Jet! BnclQ- •· te.en Altn (!)MOVIE * * "Plrlnha II The Spewnlng' (198 I) Tricia O'Neil. 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Chuck Norris tD AU IN THE FAMILY a>SOUDGOLD 9 JUSTIN WILSON'S LOUISIANA COOKIN' Ii) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES ()) HOGAH'S HEROES Gl) DEAF WORLD • WRESTUNG MOVlE *!.; "Tranoers" (t985J nm Thomer· ton. HIMn Hunt !JSTAAGAMES MOVIE t *'""Tex" (1982) Matt Dillon. Jim -12:15- -12::30- 'MUITOOOO ATTHI MOVIES CHA11 Of THE GAME DODGER oemw. HOt.-FOR AU 8EA80HS AMERICAN STORY MAO MOVD WITH THE LA. 9 LAVEAHE& SHIALEY GD MEADOWlAAI( LEMOH -12:46- • DOOOEA PAE4WE -1:00-1!8& ANGE"-' Of Cf) • BASE8ALL Cl»MOVIE *** .. ~.. (19541 Clltt Gable, Ava~ 900CTORWHO • AMERICAH STORY RISl<JNO rT AU MOVIE t t Tht LtQICY' ( 1979) Klltllnne Roa Sam EJllott. al) CHARLES TAYLOR ~WAESTllNO "C.. MOVIE t t t A Flash Of Green (1984) Ed Harris, Blair 8'own Ill DANCE FEVER (%)MOVIE "Come Clean" (1931) Stan Laurel, Ollver Hardy -1:30-t> ()) TO 8E ANNOUNCED 0MUNSTERS G GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS lb AMERICAN STORY ~ BEHIND THE SCENES (H)MOVIE •• "Steel (1980) Lee MajOfS Jen.. niter O' Neta \l) PUTTIN' ON THE HrTS l)MOVIE t t 'it A Walk Wrtll Low And Death (t969) Angelltl Huston As- saf Dyan -1·"5- ai) RELIGIOUS PAOORAMMING -2:00- • (I) PGA GOLF 0 GIDGET G PAO TOUR RQOEO f)WHIZKIDS ~AMERICAN STORY al) BETTY JEAN ROBI~ m TaEPtiOHE AUC'TIOH 'FFAME llJ 'ADtlE T Al.I THEATRE -t15- MOVI! t It ''Thi R1wr All'' ( 1914) Tommy LAI Jonie, MlrUll ~on 1~:-L IUWITD THAOUOH THE GD FAMILY OfEWAY GAME -3:00- G,TIONAL COU!OIATE ,. ~ CNnele Web" (1978) Nl- chOIU Hanmond, Roblft Simon. I Nfl Hf.AD COACH BIONIC WOMAN MOVIE Ht "Going In Style · (1979) Geol':v Bumi, Art Came-/ I ~ES THROUGH THE ARTS I GREATEST SPORT'S LEOEN06 UTTlE HOUSE OH THE PRARE CHNST1AN LffSTYlE MAOAZIE ct)MOVI£ * * * 'Home In lndllnl" I 19441 Lon Mc:C.llllltt. Walttt Br9M111 STAATAEK MOVIE * * 'h "M .. Wiit" ( 1982) Ann J•lllan. Jamee 8'olln. (%)MOVIE **~ Mad Max Bevond Thunder· dome" ( 1985) Mel Giblon, Tina Tumtt -3:30--G HUMANfTIES THAOUOH THE ARTS I WIOE WORLD Of SPORTS HEM' AGE 8IHGERS VIDEO JUl<EBOX -4;00- 1 (I) CBS SPORTS SPECIAL STAAGAMES WAA Of THE STARS FAHT ASY ISlAHO rrsA LMNG tDMOVIE * • "Killlr On Bolrd'' I 19n) Clludl Akins, Blltrioe S1rllghl I~ THROUGti THE ARTS 1 HART TO HART BENNY HINH ~AY AMEAICA *** MUil (1985) Cher. Sam El- holl I. MOVIE t U "PMr Lap (t983) Tom Bor- Unton, Martin Vaughan. - Reid Shelton propoea mama,e to Peg Murray on "'Me and Mn. C." tonJcbt at 9 :30 on NBC. Channel 4 . JEffEASOHS -4:30-- 1 WIDE WORLD Of 8POAT8 Cl) AT THE MOVIES MOTORWEEK E\JAOPEAH JOUAHAl -5:00-!': WTTH KEVIN I STRICTLY BUSINESS FAME BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON MOVIE 1·•~ "Mad Max" (1980) Mel Glb- klll, Jollnne Samuel llJ MOVIE * *'" "Cahill: United Stalll Mar Iha!" (1-711 John Wayne, George K~MASTERS I DINING IH FAAHCE M'A'S'H CllNEWS RANDY SHAHKlE '9 THtS WEE>< IN COUNTRY MUSIC ct)MOVIE • *'-' "Sacred Ground (1983) Tim Mcinllrl, JICk Elam MOVIE ***~ ''The Sting" (1973) PIUI Newman, Robert RedtOl'd MOVIE **'it "Iceman" (1984) TlmOthy Hiii· ton, Undsly CrOU91. (%)MOVIE **'"' "Tom Sw/er" (1930) Jldlll Coogan, MltD Grttn -5:30-B ~wrTH STACY KEAQl IMOTOAWEEK ALICE ABCHEWSQ NBC HEWS ZOLALEVITI CINEMA TTRACTIONS -5:-45- MOVIE ** * "Maslc" (1985) Cher, Sam El- llott EVEHJNG -e:00-t> ()) CBS NEWS D MOVIE **'"' "CoMtte Summer 119781 Mn Hamill. AMII Pons l ~~~HERO THREE'S COMPANY DINING IH ™HCE '1l) NA TIONAl AUDUBOH SOCIETY SPECIALS I WKRP IN CINCINNATI WHm ~fORTIJNE A08ERT SCHULLER TOKUSO SAIZEHSEN MOVIE ··~ "Pfotocor' (1"4) Gdllt Hal\ Ctwtl ----U)- lc<fr T1D IOIGHT IHOW WlD MIEllJ;A THAEFI COWAltf MJ{t'1f1( ON THE ALM 80ENE WfTH YWILDEA -7:00- 1 t OH TH! TOWN AOHT 8ACK1 WITH DAVID HCWMYTZ HOU. YWOOO ClOSE\JP IWTTCH NEWS 8MAU. WOHOEA WHEEL Of FORTUNE fMR JOUANEY8 NANNY TOO Cl08E FOR OOWOAT EYE OH SAN DEOO SAN DIEGO ALIVE NANCY HAAMOH . INOCHI MOVIE * U "Don't Cty, lt't Only Tluldlr" ( 1912) DeMlt Clristophlr. &.-, Sllnt.Jlmll ARETHA~ MOVIE ... ~ "ic.nln" (19&4) Tlmoehy Hut· ton, UndNy CrOUll -7:30- 1 ~= EY£0H LA. BIGSPIN l ~y THE BIG SPIN SAN DIEOO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPRESS ® INOEPENOEHT NEWS -8;00-11 ()) WFRE PVTTIN' ON THE RITZ CJ QI FACTS Of LIFE 0 MOVIE ** "Piranha II The ~" (19111Tnaa0Nell.SIM ~ G ~ Olff'REHT STAOt<ES f>MOVIE • • • • "The Mwi From l..ar1mll" ( 1955) J1m11 StlWlrt, Wdecl Fon1 TWIUOHT ZONE Q) NEWS Cl) MOVIE U'~ "Sam Wlllllc1y" (t989) &.1 Re>fnolds. Clltlt Wiiker fJD EXPLORE m> GREAT PERFOAMANCES al) TRINrTY FJlM FEA T\ff m HORSE RACING FROM HOU YWOOO PARK H'MOVIE HARTMARX RACQUET CLUB Los Angeles Area BMW Dealers for thR ~fit <?f tlu! TENNIS. CLASSIC PURfWOOL Children s Home Soci.ety of Califomio. In A ssociation with the Orange Coast Daily Pilat Vitas Geru/aitis Pat Cash John Fitzgerald Vijay A mritraj Roscoe Tanner (714) 644-6900 August 6-10, 1986 N'THr. Nr .. \~ PORTER RES<H-tr a;;3i ITOl.LI 8M8Reo. TINNll fjNore1co &~1/,,, ~ . WP Pur Quo/irv 1,rst TOURNAMENT PRICES & FORMAT BOX SF.AT PACKAGE •fr I fl\tftl1u11,ru \1ttt llu l' 1~11 I '" .. 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Lott L.oughtln. -11:30- 1 BAANASY JONES Cll 8ATUROAY NIOKT lM MTV TOP 20 VllEO COUNTDOWH ~SPORTS i~ ••~ "Journey To The Unknown" ( 1989) V•a Milla, Pltty Duke . • MOVIE ••• "Ulzana'• Rlld" (1972) IU1 Llnclltlr, 8Nol ~· Cl> MOYIE **IA "Cltc:h Ml A Sp(' (1981) IC#t =mor Howwd * "In God We Trust" (1980) Mlf1y F.id~~ MOVIE ** * "Sindt OI The KIMhlrf' C' SW WNtl'Nlf'I. Stlnlty MOVIE • ·~ "Thi F1nel Terror" ( 1981) John Frildtlch, Adrlln Zmed -11:46- AICNEWS O MOVIE * "Sex-A-VIiion" (1985) Gina C.· rtra. -12:00- 8MOVIE *** "Ryln'a ~" (1910! Slrlh Mllll, Robert Mfidlum I CANNED ALM FE811VAL INNNEWS REAL VIDEOS DE JOHN CONCERT SERB -12:30- 1 NAME Of TH£ GAME PVTTlf OH THE HITS MOVIE ··~"Shi'' (11185) UrUI Andlwl. John Rlctllfdlon !~Y AUVE ***"A Aleh Of ar.tn" (1914) fd Harrlt. Blair Brown -12S- er.,. COMI DAIL V PfLOT/IMI .... NII• ... 1111 Natalie Cole: Career la gear afti . r nlglitDJare ByFREDROTBENB RO ,,,.......,.._, NEW YORK -Of aJl htr father'' mu ical cla 1c , Natalie Cole preren "Mona I.ta,'' the 1iren wath the beautiful eyes, easy smile and shy nature. "I never knew lhc wasn't real until I aot older. I aJwaYt wanted to meet her," Cole said. "Now I thin It she e~sts. Maybe, she reminds me of me." By bcr own adm1.,1on, the 36-ycar· old dauahtcr of tcacndary crooner Nat KJns Cole is difficult to read from the outside. "People think they know me. but thtydon't," he 1d .. Theydon't I ihy pei:10n OD stqe, but u •. Jel older, I'm really difftrtnt rrom that ~n on state. The only thina from the sona not me is that rm not a heart breaker." The public Natalie Cole displays her upbeat penona unday in the 1«son..opcocr of"Evcnina at Pope," a Alute to Nat Kina C.Olc. whOJC renditions of .. Unfor1ettable," "Smile" •• fhe Cbrutmas Sona" a.nd many others 1te indu uy tand&tds. Johnny Mathis also tan an the public television tribute that kicks off the 17th 1eason of summertime specials by the Boston Pops. But a dtfl'cttnt Natalie Cole emera· ed in an 1ninview in whlC'h sht poke about ibe immatum and redlrw- nes that led lO 1wo boun wnb coc:ai ne-and-aklc>hol ddlrtlO~ lhe KCOnd one cnd1na wnh i~ monthJ al Mannao1.1•1 Hutkkn Foundation. "I've. only bocn sober throe yean;• Cole aid ... h'sdtfficuh to btheve that I c..-er did those thsn,p, but I did, h's a very tark realil)' what dnlp and 1tcohoJ can do. Tbey tum you into a.nothtr penon," Cole said the dn.sg-rclatcd deaths of athletes Len Bw and Don Roaers made her thmk of her own reprieve. "I said, 'why didn't that happen to mer So it's important that I talk about 1t and don't act hkc nothsna haDl)Cfttd. I think I haveeomeO.i•'° offer muliealr IDd u a hWD&D beiat. ··rm comfonable knowint 1 came ibroup * fire." Orowiftl up iA Caltfom.a. Cok rouuntiy wena to conceru and musicals with ber !am· sly ... I don'• ~mbtt Diliddy 111un1 down and ~"I to IJ Hc:tpl for JOme crazy ~ and dlildttn' IOl\ll." he said. One time he •na "Aan't Sbc S*C:Ct."' Succet1 came quickly, too quickly. she llid, with ~r fim album, .. , ntepUable," wbic.b won two Ortm- m )'I. She became heavily involved in drup and alcohol. "It was peer pressure and too much success that brouaht a heady feclina chml I Oll9ld dou~" IMtlid. HtJ lint rtMhil• ......... ltict. "PcoP'e pw me Ill 10n1 ol adVKll. but you don't te' HJ &um die J)RKbint I bad io waat to do h IOr myself'." 'That came wbe.n ~hiauuu 11 Huekte. lilade Mt' u~ Wit dnap~kiUhct-am~IM oow dehwrw ie ano-drua Pl'~m1. .. Wilh kids, it't 10 ddlicuJt to conVl~ ttwm.'" ahe aid. ·vou·~ aot toaivt lhtm a lot of rope, love and distiplloe. You have to let tMm experience life All you can do is pray for the child, be an cumple at a P.I~~· and hope the child -.11 Mit the ~t. Frank target of two guns on 'Ryan' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CBJLDREN: Nina th.nUed when Bobby as pleased 10 sec her. Despite Cliffs objcct1ons, Nani phins 10 ace Bobby of\c:n. Julie: tells N1n1 Palmer's where- abouts. Nani convinces 1n •niuished Palmer to return to Pane Valley. N1n1 ind Ross vyina for Palmer's attention Leam- ina Ross baduna his campaian for city councll because: he: reel!> Jesse can be controlled 1r elected, Jesse withdraws from race Brooke, Enca. Matt and Jeremy escape ludnappen. When Jeremy tells Natalie he'!> rc:conc1hn1 with Erica, Natalie claims she sttll needs him because of the baby. Dr Clader tells Jeremy he need not be an 1hc: delivery room when "Natalie aivcs b1nh Natalie decides 10 run otT to Canada an hopes that Jeremy wtll follow her Jeremy d<>C1 so after Natalie but 1s cau&ht 1n 1 stonn while Natalie wandcd far from Jeremy. expenenccs e11cruc11una labor pains. LanaJey moves in with Hillary and Tad. ANOTHER WORLD: Prtrr refuses Bnt· tany's ~uest that he aivc up claim to her and baby an return for trust fund Kathleen linall) believes Cass never sJcpt with C. ccille V1clo admits her pan in sab- otq1n1 Ja.ke and Marley's ~cdd1ng and ask.\ Jake for forgi veness In order to break Cec1lle's silence about her asse1s. LaRussa and Ci.aJa beat Cas~ to pulp and threaten to do ~me to Kathlttn M J and Adam search for Cass, Kathlttn and Cecille <\fleraslongDonna to marT) him. Michael sugcsts she le<1ve town for a while A ('Onfident MarlC) return\ to Ba'r Cit) AS THE WORLD TURNS: Afirr Chm lunrral, Frannie: goe<, to Nr~ Haven 10 ~t up scholarship m Kevin\ name. Frannie and 'icth grow doser Bnan agrees to do 1D\.es1tga11ve story about drug dealrr Frank 1n his new<,paper even though Bnan'\ been warned 11 1..ould ~ danger- ou\ Leaming Tad onto her affair v.1th Tonio Barbara v.anl\ to 'lol'\.Cr bus1ne'is c onnrct1ons w11h him I ad mal e\ cc:nam ''l''r lind) photo ol Tad and Bets~ \QStlheT tn Los Antcks. Lucinda lea.ms Tad aware Lily lva'scb11d, not hers. S1c:rT1 tells Luc1oda she soll lovcs Cra1a. Lucinda siealina clients from Craia' consuluna firm Lily learns Dusty and Meg slept toarther. Dusty returns to Oakdale. Shan· non heads OUt or town to gct quickie divorce frompuncan CAPITOL: As Baxter and Oanssa prepare to leave Colombe, they hear cxploS1on Baxter learns Victor's bou~ bombed and believes Carla inside Thomas tells Kelly he doesn't think he: can JUSI be her fnend. Wally big singing M:nsat1on II D.J.'s dub. Zed thinks Jenny needs psych1atriC' care D J makes pla.ns to be wtth Kate after pany DAYS OF OUl\ LIVES: Bo saves Victor's 1llepJ shipment, making Victor proud. In Cleveland. Bo. Hope and Patch find Shane and Kim but lose 1he baby and doctor. Patch am:sted. Emma has papen telling who adopted Andrew. Eugene 1s k1dn1ppcd by mad scientist who wants Euaenc 10 invent things for him Eugene sends v1S1on ofh1m\Clf to Calliope, saying he's been ladnappcd Roman. Lan and Mike fake Lars' 1flncss to smoke Bntta out BntUI rushes to Lars' s1dr Melissa UJ>St"I when she believes Lars ailing. Roman delighted when he walks into Marlena'\ hospital room and finds her st.andina b) her bedside speaking his name Marlena later sutlers cardiac arrest Slater. dis· traught over his wn's nttd for new hcan holds Jennifer and Melissa hostage. telling M1kr that hean must be: found for bis son Jennifer and Melissa's attempts to disarm 'ilater fail Slater shoot~ and screams arr heard GENERAL HOSPITAL: Duke unhappy when he learns he has to cheat worker<> out of pension fund Ten and Palnck grow clo'§Cr Fnsco follows re~SIC .\Ian get~ butler 10 bug Monica's room while she\ sleeping with Sean "Ian \<'l~ 11 up to lool 8\ 1f Monica tned to kill him Momrn \lunned when she gets news that Alan was ID\Ohed in "'plane crash " Ten conllnut\ It) drpcnd on Jake Jakr tell\ her she mu\l NOW PLAYING COSTA lilt 5A ! °"''°' t.. Lefltcr 979 .... 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Beth, now worlung at museum, aarcc:s to wed Philip. As Ph1hp and Beth eye: comcntone, Prof Bllckburn entc.ra Blackbum shoots Pb1hp and kidnaps Beth Ed to operate on cnllcally wounded Ptultp .• Kyle funous when MllJOr runs front·pa&e story on Miu Sally's checkered past. ltllian agrees 10 lunch with H.B Kirk. takes on ~ond JOb Mindy agrees to stan family. LOVING: Stacy'5 labor pa ms prove fabe alarm. Ava beds down with Jud. Next momma he tells her he has 1mpon.ant busmC$S mc:euna. then leaves hotel with beautiful woman Mrs Bunon agrees to let Dolly sec Mrs Bunon's adopted daughter Dolly~ the child but does not reveal she 1s her b1ol0&scal mother. Shana and Doua falhna in lovi;. Shana tells Jim how much she cares for Doug. Loma released from pnson when Zach acts 7..ona's diary from Rebc:'Cca. wluch shows Zona was out to lull Loma. Steve hcans1ck. when he receives "Dear John" lcttrr from Tnsb. Fletcher tells Steve: he can be releued from pnson over the weekend ONE LIFE TO LIVE: (la1m m1 D1d1 in senous accident. V1ck1 aeti. Joy to leave mm1on Joy furious that V1ck1 lied about D1d1 havmg accident Meanwhile, V1ck1 unaware she was drugged, 1~ involved in minor traffic accident At hospual. Larry aswrcs V1ck1 bab} fine V1d.1 suddenl)" dcvelopcs severe cramps -\I m1~1on Cassie drup Mitch Even though Clint m 'v 1etnam looking for Bo. T 1na refuses to postpone weddm$ to Ri chard. Ban refuses to pay Jockey Neil in e'change for Neil'' s1lrnce about Ban drugging ho~ Neil kidnaps Lisa Ban struuhng with Neil. 1\ ~hot .and admit\ 10 Brad and Mike that he drugcd horses (lint believes Bo ah\.e .\\d tells P.am < ord I\< hnl'\ "°" RV AN'S HOPE: Ruger and M.igg1e manage to land plane. Mo \tunned that MagJc and Roac:r an: ahve. Siobhan learns Father McQu1nn, pncs1 ahc da- cusJed Mu's business dea.hnas with Is m1ss1na. Siobhan seu henclf assi~ 10 the catc. Evan warn• Diana Frank 1tilJ love1Jill. Frank. fears ''shootma" may tum intp real thina. As Frank walks mto TV studio, Rick takes 11m at Frank. Mean- while. Brendan 11 behind Rick, rifle: m hand and look.ma 1t Fra.nlt through 1un11gh1. SANT A BARBARA: Eden trapped an truck. dunng illc:pJ drug raid. Cruz refuses to hstcn to her. Ma10n calls pohcc, , claim in a he lulled Mark.. On roof of Orient , Express. Mason reveals 1ha1 Marlc 1s very much ahve. Mason 11vc:s pohcc Mark's s1aned rape: confess1on C.C. am Mason to move back home. Mason tells C.C he has no intention of droppma $25 m1lhon lawsult. C.C' says he donn't care. Mason doc'I drop the suit apmst C.C., but continues suit apmst Julia, cla1mm1 she was responsible for Mary's death. EAllCH FOR TOMORROW: Suzi takes JOb as Estelle's personal assaunt. Quinn interested 1n Patti, wonders 1fshc mi&ht be interested in him T R tells Estelle thll she'll ne ver be close to her David tells Jo ' she needs to relax more. 'itu irked by David's interest in Jo. Hogan unhappy when he continues to sec Pa111 and Quinn together Hogan 11vc:s Quinn money he needs to renovate the Mcl...cary house Hoµn. belicv1n1 Patti interested in Quinn. sa)'s he'll accept their rcla11onsh1p YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Joanna \U@Be\IS that John have cosmetic surgery when hr expresses concern about his .ig1ng Casey tell!> Victor N1"11s suffenng from a potentially fatal disease. Victor doc\n't want N1kk.1 to know she may onl y have shon 11me 10 live Everyone stunned when V 1ctor says he'll JJVe N1kk.1 anything \he ~ants in divorce proceedings Jill 1hinlts Jack's warning 1ha1 he didn't shoot her 1s merely smok.escrttJl but Jill docs ha'e 'lttond thou&hts and thanks Kaye ma' have been perpetrator "Ill semi EIPllB! -'f'S -Joel SieQel, ABC-TV TOM CRUISE IOPGUN w .... 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"The basis of the story is t!'e f?cra.ld Petievicb had written that elimination of<;'arlos, .. ~ncdltin sai_d, bdok and screen{>lay based on h11 15 · rcfemng to the mt~mau~naJ terronst years experience 1n the Secret Service. who was ficuonahzed 1n the novel tSeven or ci&ht years ago he had and mov!e "D!lY of the JackaJ." fonncd the aovernment's counter-Fnedkin said he thinks the real ~wl tactical squad.·· fnedltin said. Carlos was ~ssassinated by_ the French "He still bad all these stories and Secret Scrvtcc. Others believe Carlos ctwacters in his head. So when NBC to be alive. sull el_udina authorities asked me to direct a film I wanted to and posing a terronst threat. do somethina that was real Not some The movie stars Joseph Conesc. a\Jy with a maak car or a 1un that Steven W. James, Jack Youngblood Shoots forever. r wanted It on the cusp and Patncia Charbonneau. With of reality." Ed~n V~lez as Carlos. The rcswt of their second col-Fncdlci.n noted that terronsts rc- laboration 1s .. C.A.T. Squad ... which cently killed a nuclear phys1c1st in NBC will broadcast Sunda}' Munich, West Germany and the head Ordinarily, summer 1s a ume when ofa Frcn~h anu-cnme squad 1n Pans the networks dump their losers, but Fnedk1n met Peue-.1ch af\er pubh- NBC Entenainment President Bran-cation of .. To Live and Dae in L.A." don Tartlkoff says ··c.A. T. Squad .. 1s He called the wnter and they were part of an effort to introdu~ quality soo~ worlung together on a movie first-run matenal dunna this season. version. ''We think there's an audience for The movie was filmed on location quaJity programming tn the summer 1n Montreal. Canada, and Mex1cah, if you gi ve them quality program-Mexico. . 1ming. .. Tart1kofT said. "This sho~ "Montreal 1s the only city in the cou ld be the forerunn er of the first world where you can do European summer miniseries." and American locations.'' Friedk~n Friedkin, who won an Academy said. ··we used it for Bonn and Pans. Award in 1971 for "The French It has a very G<?th1cfeel. om can look Connccuon," said police procedural hke Atla.nllc·City. films arc the only kind of police "Me~1cah, on the other hand. has a stories be likes to do mystenous. depressing quality. I .. I've never seen a better police wanted to use 1t the way post-war show than 'Dragnet,"' he said. noting Vienna was used in 'The Third Man ' that Pet1ev1ch's father, Zacko. was an The look of corruption JUSt oozes early Los Angeles narcotics officer out ·· and adviser to Jack Webb on This 1s the fi~l television show 1n "The FUNNIEST film 10 + ." . 1n years. Giry franklin, KABC-TV -------MATTHEW BRODERICK•-----· FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF ~?~];?..~.!!.~~~!~~~ :~. ~ NOW PLAYING • lllU •Ii IOllO --•WU1-TUI WUIWta ~ ........ .. -·~·I '"•• _,.., C.t :..rw-,. -""'""Ai ,. ...... ~ ....... 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JM'JJIQIAD' ~Ill IV4 SAM' WITO.• t:iclleu1.11rmm cm A.ALOOJ). u.c. -.m~ i tlD&ll.Pmll!IClb-.:~ .. ~Cdlf IWIWL------== --....... ________ ._ _____ _ SPECIAL ADVANCE PREVIEW TONIGHT (Chttk theatra ror prmew tlma) ll IOllCI '"'"'°'~ !II 'oMll Thursday comedies still big gold mines for NBC William Fried.kin man) )Cars for Fnedkm, who got his start at WGN-TV in Chicago. He directed hve television and did three documcntanes for David Wolper. He went on 10 direct the theatncal films "Good Times," ''The Night The} Raided Minsky's," "The Boys in the Band," "The faorc1st," "The Bnnk..'s Job" and "Cru1s1ng.'' He was scheduled to direct a 10- hour miniseries for CBS based on the late Tommy Thompson's book "Blood and Money." But it became the center of a financial dispute and was never made Fnedktn said he admired Thomp- son's wriung and tried to capture ~ome of the feeling of"Scrpentine" in "( A.T Squad." "That embodiment of evil and skipping from countf) to count I') ... he said. BJ FRED ROTHENBERG UT......,_..,_ NEW YORK -NB placed its four Thursday comedies in the Top Five and scored a narrow victory in the prime·t1me ratings last week, while "CBS Evenina News" was an outright winner in dinnertime news for the first time in a month, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. In prime time, NBC averaaed a 12.5 rating to ABC's 12.2 and CBS' 12.0. ABC benefited from baseball's All-Star Game, a close contest, won by the American League 3-2. that ·increased audience throu~out the night and ranked fourth w1th a 20.3 rating, on par with last year's 20.5. The baJf a raungs pomt scparaung NBC from CBS marked the closest three-network race m pnme 11me since the week ending Sept. I, 198 5. said Greg K.aspanan, CBS' director of add1ence measurement Despite finishing third 1n pnme ume, CBS was buoyed by increased ratmgs from its .. Magnum, P I. .. _ ··Equalizer" summerume switch and the best performance this season from its precarious news maga11ne. "West 5.7th.'' "West 57th" ranked 40th out of 65 shows with a I 0.5 rating. 20 share, an improvement over its 12-week aver- age of 8.6-16. The 13th and las1 installment of its current run was Wednesday. CBS Broadcast Group President Gene Jnnkow<1k1 has said he would gauge the program's ratings potential, then make the dec1s1on on renewal after the final episode. CBS' other good news came wuh the first-place finish of"C'BS Evening News" with Dan Rath er. which had a RAN ·-..: :::--·-~·-=-/ 10.3 ratin&. 23 share. "NBC NaJhtly News .. with Tom Brokaw averaied a 9.8-22. ABC's ··world News To- niaht" with Peter Jenninas had a 9. l-20. As evidence of the hotly contested news race, "CBS Evenina News," in the previous three weeks, had tied for first and also finished 5C(X)nd and third. The last time Rather's newscast was alone on top was the week ending June 20. A sinJtlc ratin4s point equals 859.000 homes with television. A share measures the percenta&e of homes with their sets on that are tuned to a broadcast. NBC's .. The Cosby Show .. ranked first in prime time for the week of J wy 14-20 with a 25.6 rating. 50 share. NBC's "Family Ties" was second. followed by NBC's "Cheers," ABC's All-Star Game, NBC's "Night Court," NBCs "Tbe Golden Girls," CBS' "Murder. She Wrote," NBC's "Me & Mrs. C.," CBS' movie, "One Cooks, the Other Doesn't," and ABC's All-Star pre-game show. The next I 0 programs mcluded CBS' comedies "l<Bte & Allie" and "Newhart," which tied for 11th, CBS' "60 Minutes," CBS' "Maanum, P.I.," ABC's movie, "Jaws," ABC's "20-20," NBC's "Miamj Vice" and ABC's movie, "The Dollmaker," which tied fo r 17th," NBC's "You Again?" and NBC's "Crazy Dan." The 14th-place ranking for "Magnum, P.l." indicated that Tom Selleck has flourished away from 8111 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Red Skelton. the versatile comic and mime who was on telcv1s1on for 20 years, has been voted the Governors Award by the Academy ofTelev1S1on Arts & Sciences. Academy president Richard Frank. calling Skelton a "national treasure." said that the presugious award would be presented during the 38th annual primeume Emm y telecast Sept. 21. The Governors Award is the academy's highest, given for Cosby's shadow. Ranked '6th last seuoo when it compelcd Ql.inlt the No. 1 "Cosby Show" on Th~ys, "Maanum" hu found life on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EDT this summer. Lall week, a "Mapum" repeat, up against the All-Star Oame, scored a 13.4 ratina. its best pcrfonnatlQC since February. "It was better than some of its oriaanal broadcasu;• Kasparian said. "The EquaJizer" also has shown ratings growth this summer. ranking 22nd last week. One of' onJy two new shows renewed by CBS, .. The Equal- iier" is running in tandem with "Magnum" this summer, with both shows moving to Wednesdays in the fall In on-air promotions, CBS is touting .. Magnum" and "EquaJi.zer" as the action-adventure aJtemative. In the faU, the two UniversaJ ~ ducllons will ha ve a cross-over plot that will hnk the shows' two st.an, Selleck and Edward Woodward. NBC also swttcbed some programs this summer, but with mixed results. ··Amazing Stories" already bas moved into its Monday fall slot, but after a first-time 13. I ratinJ 24 share June 30, it's steadily decbned. Last week, it ranked 47lh wi tb a 9.7 rating, 18 share. "That's not a good sign," said Curt Block. an NBC vice president. In another advance move for the fall. NBCs "Miami Vice" went an hour earlier in anticipation of its Friday clash with CBS' "Dallas." outstanding achievement beyond the scope of an Emmy, and requires a maJonty vote of the board of gov- ernors. Skelton was on television from 1951 to 1971 , bonging wtth him his repertoire of characters developed on radio. Among them were the Mean Widdle Kid, Clem K.adiddlebopper. Sheriff Dcadeye, Cauliflower McPugg. Bolivar Shagnasty, San Fernando Red and Willie Lump- Lump. His shows were also noted for tir"'==-""w=..,,..-.. ""STUDID9~= .......... T01 .... -.. --------+---------------.. his pantomimed "Silent Spot." 11111CA JJ/lllh1t1,. "'•(I.lo•• fC'9 ..,.., CA. 1e11 "'l• RUNNING SCARED -NOW PLAYING - LEGAL EAGLES f'OU llfT AiN VA LU Y * Oiii'iiCE THf 'Et. ( 0'4fll\ 1110'4 fHt Eawuds fount.ton l/.t· ty f1~0rt r 0 I II ( I T 0 M Cl I (, II II \ T B l \ T f It \ 839 1500 f.)4 2553 IJ>C:-Cl! oo;.~~~ tl'IVINE Edw1rds W'Vl~r •lJ• 551 06SS Ol'IANGE StaO•UIT· O<ovt In 639 6770 LA MlllAOA P.c1fl( ~ G•ttWI¥ 523 11511 *SANTA ANA Edwuds 8t1no1 S40 7444 COSl& lilll• ........ l'GO>lk LAGUNA HILU Edwards So{41 'L•<Ju"• Holl\ M111 768 t)f. 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Alistair Cooke, Walter Cronkite and Bob Hope. "A truly exhilarating masterpiece?' -1>11' Id ~han. ~B<'-T\. ~ .\SGt:L£8 "About last night..~ IRI~ llC I PH I ....... ~.~ i , ...... -. ·--.... ,.,. ·--JI.Iii\...-t<t .. .-.ftll"'""' '1 """°'""""" ........ .... 81' '17CQ<O •COllA ... ..---·-f ..... ,.v.u ·~ .. -~ " ... C-'141'!6J ... !&" '• "'''11 *"""' .. -~ . -~·..,-...;.·~· ........ .... "''°""' ..,....., IL ,_ •U~ .... .... _ . ,.._.,.,,~~ .. .. \1) • •MMlll1'1111.tai ... ~.,.~ , .. lk""' ~~ .. ................. a (;l •d-·•·1· ..... I •• I • I Ii' ••• :~:.::.".:I • sau1 . .Ju121 ~m (Ma~h 2l·Apnl l9):_ Family reunion 1s distinct possibility -o~n dial~ with. brother OT sister ruenlly estranged. Toss aside pttty d1tTercnces. Short trip may be necessary. OemirU, Virao, Sa&ittarius people ftaure prominently. TAURUS (Aont 20.M~y 20 : Family member confides seem -it is somethlna you fona ·•sus ." Remember dictum. "Don't cast firit stone." SCe~o also hi ah iahu alamor, intriaue, adventure of discovery. Domestic adjustment featured. GEMINl (May 21-June 20): What seemed ''lost" is located. revived You'll,etyourown way, you'll also pin access to privileac;d information. Terms -----------~ will be clearly defined -in your favor. Pia«S, Virao play 11anificaot roles. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on achievement, ambition, contacts with professional superiors. You'U learn more about law, leases, tax and license requjrements. Confronta- SYDNEY 0MARR . uoo with landlord will ultimately prove ••••••••••• beneficial. Proceed accordinaly. LEO (July 2l-Aua. 22): E"mpbasis on oommunicauon long-distance call possible journey. You'll flnisb assipment, status quo wih be shaken. you·ti be ready to embark on "different" project. VUlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Light is shed on area previously "censored.'' You'll learn more about intimate habits of those who have been secretive. Scenario also stresses independence, courage, dctcnnirtation, originality. Dance to your own tune. UBR.A (Sepl 23-0ct. 22): Intuition surges to forefront -you~ll sense trends, cycles, you'U be at right place. Share knowledge, learn by teaching. family member invites you to gounnet dinner. Cancer, Aquarius figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be more aware cJf wei&ht, appearance, wardrobe and you'll be invited to prestigious social affair. Scenario spotlights travel, holiday activities, added popularity. Gemini, Sagittarius play roles. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Read between lines. check details, realize one who makes "big promises" may not be in position to keep them. A "very attractive" individual makes overtures which are considered bold. Protect self in clinches. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your opinion will be sought conccm1ng home, design. remodeling, furniture, property value. Share knowledge. but refuse to have time taken to point where you arc late for engagement. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Scenano features relatives. visits. domestic adjustment, possible purchase of luxury item or art object. You'll also be concerned with diet, nutrition, meal preparation. Taurus, Scorpio figure prominently. PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): You'll be with hannonious group-people who share your ideals will be present. You wield more power than onfinally anticipated. What appeared lost will be recovered. A "secret romance' could flourish. Virgo plays role. IF JULY l'1 lS YOUR BlRTHDA Y you are on more sohd emot1onal- financiaJ around. It will be necessary for you to revise. review, rem~el , possibly to rebuild <?n m ore su1tabl~ structure. you'll becom~ mo~ fam1har with rules, regulation, tax and license rcqutrements. Anes. Libra P!ay important roles in your life. You have ability to reach people, to attract ~de audience to malc.e people feel important and to also help them to achieve potential'. November will be memorable for you in 1986. 2 leaders breeze to perfect scores • The ricb &ot ncbcr this week as both the to~ranked GWC ~offee IJ1tdl and the 1CCOnd-placc Lolly a Co. came up with perfect scores, the first time in several weeks that anyone bad posted flawless cards. With th~.quartcrs of Trivia Bowl Vt in the l>ooks. the defending champs arc well on their way to a TRIVIA BOWL VI STANDINGS third straight title. Clearly, they need some competjtion -and the next contest will get under war Sept. 6 for anyone interested in laymg down a challenge. Meanwhile, here's this week's quiz. I. In "Stalag 17." all the pnsoners were sergeants except one. Name the actor who played the lone exception. 2. The actress who played WondCT Woman's sister, Drusilla. in the TV senes went on to bigger and better roles. Name her. 3. In what comic stnp was Kick· apoo Joy Juice manufactured? 4 What was the first name of the anist known as Grandma Moses? 5. Whose rend1t1on of"Misty" did Clint Eastwood play for Jessica Walter 1n "Play Misty for Mc?" 6. In "The King and [." name Anna·~ late husband. TOI Tnus 7. Identify the m-.ior leaeuc man- aier credited with convert1na Babe Ruth from a pitcher to an outfielder. 8. What was the song Andy Griffith sana in jail tn the movie ··A Face 10 thc C rowdr' 9. What movie newscast was known as the Eyes and Ears of the World7 10. In the movie "Ship of Foots," what were the professions of (a) lee Marvin and (b) Oslcar Weme(! Last Week's AD1wers I . Charles Bronson (Tunnel K.in.1) 2. "The $64,000 Question" (Dr. Bergen Evans) 3. Screaming Flea (elaborate· speaking Indian) 4. Rudolph Valentino (Falcon Lair) 5. "Puff. the MagJc Dragon" (con· trovers1al song) 6. "The Crucible" (Miller protest play) · 7 Dick Enberg ("touch 'em all") 8 Cribbage ("Sting" card game) 9. Phil Harris ("Oyde" character) I 0. "House ofFrankcnstcin," "House of Dracula" and "A.b_bott and Cos- tello Meet Frankcnsl'!IW." Send your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box l 560, Costa Mesa 92626. Al/ entries must be rea:1ved by Wednesday, 01he1W1se half the player's last score will be awarded. Q.1-A1 Se>utll, vulnenble, you hold; I •AQJ0'1J t>eal 07 •AMI The bidding haa procee<ltd: Wat North Eut loatll a o aQ , ... ? What do you bid now? Q.t-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •A.874 9Jt51 081 •AKJ The blddlna hu proceeded: SotltJa Eut North Eut 1 • Dble I • Dble ? What action do you take? Q .1-Neltht'T vu!Mrable, u South you hold: •ta ~Qe ¢AJl02 ~M The bidding has pToceeded: North Eut Soath Weat t • p ... 1 ¢ ,... I Q Pua Z+ Pue a • Pua t What ao you bid noW" Q.4-Both vulneTable, as South you hold: •QJ'7 Q95 0 Kl063 ~85 The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eut South 1 • Dble 1 NT ? What action do you take? Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: CHllllS c ... 0111 $1111 tA.11 0..JTI •AQMI The blddt"I hu proceeded: 8oetJa Weet NOl'tll Eut ,. .. .. ........ 1 . What action do you take? Q.e--Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •AJ98 QJUl&.42 OA •88 The bidding has proceeded: Boatll Wfft Nortll Eut l Q Pue %0 Pue 2 Q r ... a o Pue ? What action do you take? '::~:~;~' S©\l~µ-~£trs· .... HMI ------WltH lty CLAY I. rou.AN 0 ReorronQe letters of the four JCrombled WO<ds be low 10 form four simple words I NOTREO 1· 12· I I I Molesters of kids must be prosecuted I DDLEM I I I DEAR ANN LANDERS We are wnting to you because of our deep concern with the problem of sexual abuse of children. We arc grateful for the attention you have gJven 10 )Our column to this widespread problem. However. your advice to those who wnte about child molesters 1s some- 11mcs not strong enough. As employees 10 the office of the Mell Owing out has multiple variations "Peace of mmd" 1s o.ur 1d1om. To mean the same. the Gbe.apo people of L1bena say, "My heart sits down." Natives along the Ivory Coast call tt .. A body song ... Elsewhere 10 Africa. locals say, ··where the cool water runs." Or some vanat1on "All things come to those who wait,'' said the sage, who msofar as I know is still waiting. Claim is a woman's arthn11c pains. 1f any. abate completely while she's pregnant. But why 1s unknown Knee high to a grasshopper 1c. half an inch. The peppercor n remain<> flavorsome for I 00 years Or more Tell 1t all. You know those hatn little flagella that spm hkc ~ropellers on the tail ends of bac1ena ThC) go counter clockwise. Jn the early 1970s, the 1-ord Motor Company painted some cars a color formally hsted in the firm's brochures as "Freudian Gilt" Jimmy Cricket 1s a soprano -the song he sings with his wings tunes in at about high C. L.M. Bo YD . .. Among my followers," said Mohammed. "the best of men arc they who are best to their wives. The best o f women are they who arc best to their husbands." Where the fol· lowers vary so greatl) 1s in their mtcrprctations of what's best When )Our grandmother wa" a ltttlc gJrl. people who spent their spare umc spo111ng feathered cntters - bird watchers -v.-ere thought 10 be a bit loon) The world's surface 1s oril) 28 percent land and 72 percent water. but we call this planet ·•earth" and not "ocean." It's not nght. Contrary to your wife's contention. sir. only 1f you eat 15 pounds of hay and nine pounds of grain daily do you cat like a horse. L.M . Boyd Is • syadkated columnlst. Attorney General of West V1rgin1a we have learned a great deal more about the legal 1mphc~t1ons and the social d ynamics of sexual abuse than man) people v.ho consider themselves ex- perts First. your rccommendauon to talk to both the parents and the child is certainly good However. )Our read· ers should be aware that many parents, even those who arc not guilty of child abuse, often have knowledge of the s1tua11on and choose to do nothing. They frequent!) accuse the child oflying. This sometimes fright- ens him or her mto silence. Your readers should be told what to do 1f they report parents who arc child abusers and nothing 1s done to correct the situation. If this occurs the matter should be referred 10 the local social service 8$Cncy responsible for the 1ovestigat1on of treatment for child abuse. In West Virginia. it 1s the Department of Human Services and/or the pohcc. In the case discussed by "Guilt By Silence In Mo.," a referral to the pohcc would be the appropriate course of action smce the man referred to had been molesting chil- dren for at least 19 years. It is extremel) hkely that he 1s a pedophile. and not sufTenng from. a tcmporar) aberration. No little gJrl will be safe around him unless he gets help (Many pedophiles refuse to face the fact that the) are sick until they are arrested.) Many people who know about such situations refuse 10 take strong acl.Jon because the abuser 1s "family." How- ever, 1t should be remembered that the children who are being abused are also "family." People who possess guilty knowledge should ask them- selves 1f they want to see those children grow up w11h a load of cmo11onal problems that might never have developed had they had the ANN UIDEIS courage to repon the abuse to the authonues. Finally, a word to parents: 1f your child tells you that he or she 1s being molested, believe 1t. Children almost never he about sexual abuse. A PRIN! NUM8El!EO LETTEl!S II"< ~ THESE SQUARES A uNSCl!AMlllf V lETTUS I I • - Furthermore, the law m West V1r· ----------------------------., ginia holds parents responsible for JO DAY IS knowingly allowing their child to be abused,sexuallyorothcrwisc. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sooner or later your child may confide 1n someone 1f you refuse to help. The weight of such a problem could become too great for a child to bear silently. When your child finally tells someone. you. along with the abuser, will be asked to explain your silence in court. Thank you, Ann, for gi ving us and your other readers this pubhc forum. Please contmuc to urge your readers to keep the Imes of communication between them and their youngster open. Encourage {>!rents to teach their children the d1ffercnu between good touching and bad touching. Alert parents to the symptoms of child abuse. Urge all adults to speak o ut against this hideous cnme against children. It can warp their approach to sex forever and ruin their lives. - MARY BETH KERSHNER, Assis- tant Attorney General. and LESA GULLEY, Child Abuse Specialist, Charleston, W.Va. DEAR CHARLESTON: Thall you for a letter about a tabject I've dealt wltb many times, bat It'• one that cannot be repeated often enoa1b. 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David O'Dowd, in an interview o n the ··cas Morning News." said he feared his action would hurt his family further, but 1t was "either do 1t nght now or wait, I don't know, six-eight months, until some tragedy happened. hkr he died." O'Oowd told a London tcle· v1s1on st111on that Boy Geof)e had betn addicted to heroin for about eight months and had lost 40 pound Boy Gcorse faces a court appearance Tuesday in connttt1on with ht, arre"t e~rhcr th1\ month on 11 cha~ of heroin posstn1on Howard hot NEW YOR"--ctor-d1rector Roa Howard'• premiere howina on Wall trect hu ouen rave rtviews from investors eoyaeorae Newly 1S6ucd ~tock 1n his month-old company, Imagine Films Entertainment Inc. '°"red more than 120 pef"C"cnt on its fint day of tradtn@ 1n the nattonal over-the-co~ntcr market. Howard and produC'tr Brian Grazer -who wert re poM1blc for the hit mov1r ··cOC'OOn" and ----------------- Ron Howard "\plash" -will own Ml percent of the common 'ltock 1n the nrw compan). Hopping back NfW YORK -"Captain K.anproo" return, th1\ tall when more than I 7S puhlic telev1~1on stattons broadcast 65 newly edited program-; from the 1982-84 seasons of the popular children's show "I'm delighted that puhltc tele- v1<>1on has made a home for 1hc ('apt.am. when: he will be able 10 serve contemporary Amencan young people in the same wa} that he served their older 'i1bhn.gs and parents.·· said Bob Kee1ban, who has played the captain for the CRS network \1nce the 19\(k No replacement L05 ANGFLES -Florn« Halop, who died recently ot cancer, will no1 be replaced in her role a'I ba1hfTF1orcnce Kleiner on NB(·, "N1&ht C'oun" The 'lhow. which hcpn pro- ducuon for the foll ~-~n th•~ pa'lt week, will "tr:)' '°me gue'lt ~haractcr\" to stt 1f the~ work. accord1n1 to necu11H' produ«r Reinhold Weqe Halop Joined the 'lhow at the bclinn1n1 of la t $ta~n ., the ttptac~mcnt for Seim Diamond, who had also died of ~n~r. 53 59 n • r I ' : r 1, l~ I) • Of• ... 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After completely stifiina the An&el• Friday, 8-1, on two hits, aemen1 the unhittablc decided to bccx>me Oemens untouchable, waitina -40 minutes after the pmc before comina out to discuss his most recent feat . with the media. His ~onnance spoke for itself, and Wlth his behavior afterward it nearly had to. Clemens ( 17 • 2) opened the pmc striking out four of the seven batters and reti~ the fint eipt batten before Gary Pettis laid down a bunt. Oemens came toward the fint· base line and stabbed at the ball with his glove. He left the ball on the ground, and was cbar&cd with an error by official scorer Ed Munson, an unpopular call with the fans. Reggie Jacskon made su re that Clemens would not g.ct his first no- hitter with a line double to the right- center field alley. He came around to score on Brian Downing's sacrifice fly, but that and Jerry Narron's seventh-inning double was all the Boston (Hunt 5"'4} at Aaceu (Witt 9-7). Makins bi1 Counb IWt liDCt ,. turnlna from elbow ''!:'S Candelaria Luted joac 4th i allowiq five of the Red SOil · l runs. He walked Wee mea. i.ll ol Time: 12: lS J).m. TV: Channel 4, Radio: K.MPC(710). Sunday's pnie: Boston Anaels, J :OS p.m. whom 1ubtequeo.Lly tcOred. "C.andy couldn't find his braid ... ball ionJsbt," said Mauter Geee at Mal.lch. "Lacbe_ (pildlina coech Maroel LacbenWln) said it wa decent in the bullpen. "He wasn't that t.d. Everybody's An&els could rnanqe. -entitled to pve up a few runs every The loss, the sixth in ei&ht pmes once an a while." since the All.SW pme, finally cost Ceninaly Ruhle wu. Cornina into the An&els a pme of their AL West a l-o pme with runnen at fint Ud lead. 'lexu won to pull within two seClOnd and one out, be allowed a.a pmes. RBhinateioJim R.ice.aou fon:eout, Boston, Jibicb alto came in slump. but wal~ed Owi&bt Evans \0 load the ina havina Iott its last four pmes. , bases, brinaina Gedman to the plate. managed'° increase its lead \0 four ' Gedman crushed Ruhle'• l-2 pmes over New York. And, as usual, fastball. drvina it four or five rows the Re.d Sox turned to Oemen1. deep in the riaht-field ble.cben, Fricfay niabt's effon was the 10th puttina the pme well out of reach time that he came throu&h with a win with Qemens on the mound. following a Red Sox loss. And he As if O cmens' inspiration hadn't inspi~ the bitten as well. . already been demonst~ted, consider Boston came through wtth three that Gedman's 5lam was the third of runs in the third and fi ve in the fifth, the year for the Sox -all with the latter four coming on Rich Oemens on the mound. Gedman's arand slam off reliever "Their guy ~aemens) was aood." V~!'".Ruhle. said Mauch. 'I just hope we JC' I JUSt try to keep the momentum another crack at ham before this thin& away from the other guys a_nd is over." (tomght) our fUYS came out smok.ina If tha ban · · · with the bats, • said aemens. "I just . t c oe •.s to come, 1t 1s want to keep the other team's something . t~ey wtll have. \0 earn. momentum low." Because this in the last scnes of the He did just that to the An&cl tu1tcn, Y.car between the two teams, th~ next while Gedman and Co. did the same lime they could meet would be in the to starter John Candelaria (3-1 ). (Pleue eee ANG&l.8/82) Dodgers' winning streak halted byCubs,8-3 Moreland's four hits, Jody Davis, who cracked a two-run homer in the eieth inning, said he was ··surprised as anybody' that the ball went into the right· center field bleachers. Davis' blast lift Chicago "I already had hit into two double plays and 1 didn't want to strike out. It was dark and I could hardly sec the pitches," said Davis, whose 13th homer came at 6 p.m. at lightlcss Wrigley Field. CHICAGO (AP)-Keith Moreland didn't feel well before he took the field against Los Angeles on Friday, but his first 4-for-4 game at the plate this season left the Dodgen with a sick feebng. Chicago Manager Gene Michael said he took his starter Steve Trout out after six innings of shutout pitching because "he reached the number of pitches we were looking for." "I didn't feel good before the game, just a blah feeling. Some days you just don't feel right," said the Chicago right fielder. who had an RBI and scored a run in the Cubs' 8-3 win. Trout, 4-3, who has not finished a game since last September, threw "around I 00 pitches." Michael said. He won his first IP.' me since June 8 by not allowing a run while stnking ou1 four and walking two. The decision snapped a four-game winning streak by the Dodgen, who had also won five of their previous six games. "But the first time up I got a hll and after you get a hit you forget about bow you feel." Trout was relieved in the seventh by Dave Gumpert. Lee Smith pitched the final I o/3 Language barrier proves no problem Baseball provides cultural exchange in Salt Lake City EDITOR ·s NOTE: Richard Dunn. a part-time Da1ly Pilot sportswriter and a former baseball standout at 0f'BJlBe Coast College, is trying to make it in professional baseball, undergo~ his S«ond season in Lhe Qass A Pioneer League with the Salt We City Trappers. Today, Dunn explores the curious relationship of a pair of Japanese players on the Trappers with their teammates and interpreter. By RICHARD DUNN .,.., .... c. ......... . SALT LAKE CITY -It 1sn'( often that you have the opportunity to play with two' forei~ers who've never played baseball m America before. Shintaro Yamasaki and Tsuneto Fulruchi have been a delightful ad- dition to the Salt Lake City Trappers this season, and personally, I've pined a lot of cultural knowledge from my two Japanese teammates. Yamasaki and Fukuchi are a pair of animated people who arc fun to be associated with on and off the field. Their overall discipline level and behavioral patterns slightly differ from the ordinary American player. And that's just for starters. It takesa special person to cheerful- 1 y conduct his business and con- sistently achieve gratitude from his immediate peers by simple emotional expression and general baseball habits. They have not been able to con verse to meet the other players. So Yamasaki and Fukuch1, who have learned a little English through their daily encounters, have come a long way and would have to be considered the most alluring items on the championship-bound Trappers. But there is also another story here -that being the part of the inter- preters. Peter Johnson, one of three part-timers who serves in that role the ma~ority of the time, has experienced a direct. first-hand relationship with the charming pair from Japan. "I work at the Kyoto Restaurant as a busboy one night a week in order to keep up my Japanese," said Johnson. "I've studied Japanese for five years, three of which were in Japan, and working at a Japanese restaurant is the only hope I have of keeping up on my Japanese in a place like SaJt Lake City. "The owners of this restaurant hear about cvcrythinJ that concerns Japan or the Japanese m Salt Lalce City first. In other words, they arc Salt Lake City's Japanese connection. Today'• game Dodgen (Honeycutt 6-5) al Chicago (Eckersley J.6). Time: 1:05 p.m. TV: Channel 11 . Radio: KABC (710). Sunday's game: Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, I :05 p.m . innings for his 17th save. Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said he felt sorry for starting pitcher Bob Welch because "we had the opportunities" to win the game for him. "I don't know ifhc 1s talking to himselfbut · I am," said Lasorda. Davis' homer in the eighth came after the "When they heard about two professional baseball players from Japan's Kintetsu Buffaloes coming to Salt Lake City to play for the summer. they asked me if I would be interested in a translatinf.job. Keeping dry Dodgers had rallied from a four-run deficit and climbed to within 5-3. Chicago took a 1-0 lead in the second inning. After Moreland singled, right-fielder Reggie Williams misplayed Jody Davis' fly ball. allowing it to drop in for a double. Ron Ccy walked to load the bases and Moreland scored when Shawon Dunston grounded into a fielder's choice to shortstop. The Cubs added another run in the third when Jerry Mum~brcy doubled, went to third on Sandberg's single and scored as Gary Matthews grounded into a double play. In the sixth inning, singles by Sandberg. Matthews and Moreland put the Cubs ahead 3-0. The Dodgers scored in the seventh when Leon Durham dropped Dunston's throw on Mariano Duncan's ground ball, allowing Mike Scioscia to score from third. For the most part, you're talking about two players who have gained peer a pproval and acceptance without speaking the same lanauage as their teammates. "What real y happened was this restaurant was contracted out to feed (Pleue He LAJlfGUAGlt/82) Detroit Lion playen Stanford Baker (40) and Tim Keane aee towela to ahleld them- .el•• from the rain Friday at the team'• tratnm, camp in Rochmter, lllcb. Indictments reportedly handed down in Bias case Friend, two teammates ace criminal charges UPPER MARLBORO, Md (AP) -A lonaome fnend and two teammates of Len Bias have been i nd1cted by a arand jury in vestiptt ng the cocaine-induced death of the University of Maryland basketball star, two Washinaton television stations rcponcd Friday. WRC-TV and WUSA-TV rtported that Brian Lee Tribble, a lonatime Bias friend, and David Orea and Te"'1 Lona. teammates who shared a donnitory suite with Blas. had been indicted. WRC-TV quotin• urudenufied sourcei. sa1d that Tnbblc was indicted on Cb&f'IC9 o( distribution of cocaine and PCP and obstruc· tion of justice, and Long and Gregg were 1nd1cted on charges of possession of cocaine Arthur A. Marshall Jr., the county pros- ecutor conducting the investigation, would not confirm or deny the media reports of who was indicted. "You 'vc 5een the order and the records arc scaled, .. Marshall. reached at a party for a Judge at a Pnnce George's County country club, told The Associated Press. Tribble's attorney, Wilham C.ahill, when reached at hts Baltimore office. said he could not talk because he was waiting for an important call. There wH no answer at ht~ office about I 0 minutes later and no answer at his home Alan Oold"tc:in, an attorney for Long and Orea, would not confirm rcpom ofh1s clients bcin'-Indicted. 'I have not gotten any ofTiC'ial kind of word or anything My sources are nC'wspapcr re- porters who tell mC' that there have ~en somC' 1nd1ctmC'nt'>." GoldstC'tn told The .\ssoc1a1ed Press Goldstein said 1f Gregg and Long wert indicted , he e'pccted to be noufied Monday or Tuesday Lon&, :rnbble and Gregg could not immediately be n:ached for comment. Earlier Fnday. Goldstein said he had not talked to Marshall after the md1ctments were returned "t have no po<11t-fact knowledge about any 1nd1ctments J\PlDlt my chents, .. he said Goldstem acknowledged, however. that ht• did talk to Marshall shortly before the grund JUI)' handed up the indictment. Asked if Marshall told him Grqa and Lona would b( indicted, Goldstein said, .. , have no comment on that " He said 1f the two men arc indicted. the) will voluntarily surrender to poltcc. And he said 1fthcy are charged, "l'vc convtnccd my cltrnts will ~found innocent." he said. 4. grand Jury on Fnday ended its 1nvcsuga- t1on into the circumstances surroundNlg Bias· death. returning indictments that were were ordered sealed by the county prosecutor. Members of the arand Jury wd as they left Pnnce Georse's County Courthouse after five days of hcannas that they had voted to return indictments, but they would not say how many fM'Oplc were charg.cd or who they were. The vandjury will return Aug. 11 to ~&in .1n inquiry into allcpuons of dru& use by otht'r athlete , po siblc pmbhf\J on a a,amc by at least one member of the Maryt.nd basketball team, and the actions of university officials. including basketball Coach Lcf\y Driesell, in the hou~ after Stas died of cocajne 1ntoxi~t1on June 19 Keith Moreland Rousing beginning to Festival Opening ceremonies in Houston officially kick off 10-day event HOUSTON (AP) -The United States Olympic Fcsuval officially opened Friday night with a rousing Texas hoedown at the Astrodome. The show included I. 700 per- formers. mostly elementary, bi&h school and college students, plus tlic 4()().member Olympic Festival Band, the 400-member Festival Drill Team, gymnasts. fiddlers and dancen. The tbcme was Texas' l 50th anniversary as a st.ate The Beach Boys. Otis Day and the Knights and Jose Fehciano enter- tained the crowd, which also was treated to a laser hghl show, a stirring rendition of the national anthem by 12-year-old Marla Locke and a short film bv Bud Greenspan. chronicler of sevcra·I Olympics. Carl uw1s. the four-time gold medalist from the 1984 Olympics, carried the !lag at the head of the procession of athletes into the Astrodome faking the oath of ath- letes were Joe Story. a team handball player from Los o\ngelcs, and field hockev offi cial Patncia Hayes of B1rm1ngham. Mich Gvmnast Km11e Phillips and 1984 Olympic 200-meter '\ilver medalist Kirk Bapt1str both Houston resi- dents. brought the Festival torch into the stadium and ht the flame that will bum for the ne1\t II) days. The torch tra' eled 4 ROO miles throughout the state of Tr'<a~ ~11h more than 12,000 runners pan1c1pat1ng. Earher tht' fi rst nf more than 3,000 athlete<; part1c1pa11ng in the '\4 SJ)orts got 1nto action when compulsories were held in figure skating and '" nchron11ed SW1mrrung · Chnsiopher Rov.man of Van Nuys. rcc.ovenng from a brokC'n leg which fon·ed him off the Amencan tum for the World Champ1onsh1ps last Marrh. took the lead 1n men's compulsory fiaun: ~kaona with nine ordinals. JUSl ahead of Daniel Doran of Lakewood. Colo The com-pulson~ count for 30 percent of the sconna "The figures f('lt comfortable for me:· Bowman ~•d "Followina my lea 11'\Jury. I wa\ not allowed to do a lot of Jump1na and con()(ntrated a 1ot of m)' tra1n1na time on ftaure~ ... Cindy Boru of Tanana. the na- uonal JUn1on women's champion. took the lead 1n the womcn'1 com- (P1--... PAnYAL/ml ' .· .. ·. .. Soccet.r cllalc openf"f: Umit.cd OJ)Cnjnp IR avaib for fous five-- day sessioni of !he American Youlh Soccer Orpniution (A YSO)clinic bel)nnina Monday, Aus. 4, al Crown Valley Community Park 1n Laauna Nia~L 8oys and airl• qes 6-16 arc ehgtble for the eeuions which run MoAday 1hrouth Fnday. Aua. 4-3. Au., 11-lS, Aul, 1&-22 and Aua. 25-19 ftom 9 a.m. to 4 9.m. Sconlth bom Ricco Gnaulh, alona w11h other playen and coaches. wilJ provide 1ns1ruc1ion on f\.andamentals, advanced skill 1cchniques and same stratea)'. Ftt for the commuter camp·~ $60. For information or registration fonns, phone Jonathan Woods, the A YSO Area L d1rcctor. a1 496-$)96or<ttri at 492-6SS4. J"oatla -.occer toamament More lhitn 42 bo}'S and girls teams in Divisions I, ll. Ill and IV (under &&CS I 9, 16. 14 and 12 respectively) will compete in the inaugural Ken Aston Cup A YSO soccer tour- namen t fnday throu&h Sunday. AUJ 1-3, at the Youth Athletic Fields in Mission V1c10. The toumamenr -named for Aston who is considered the guru of soccer oflidat1ng -will have a spectal emphasis on the volunteer referees panicipating.. Evaluation teams will judge the three-member referee team~ throuahout lhe tournament and will select the top tea m. The top squad will receive prizes and have their names mcribcd on the Ken Aston Cup trophy., which is displayed at the national A YSO office Aston will also lecture at the event. Tournament play will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Theismann waived by Washington, career may be over From AP dispatches are where careers are supposed to begin. c II• CARLISLE. Pa. -Training camps [il Quarterback Joe Theismann's tenure with the Washington Redslans. and very likel y in pro football . ended Friday. Theismann. the 1983 NFL Most Val uable Player and who quarterbacked the Washi ngton Redskins to a I 983 Super Bowl victory over the Miami Dolphins. was waived_aftcr bern& declared unfit lCI play and rejecting the team's recommendation that he retire. The1~mann. who has never full y reco vered from a broken nght leg suffered 1n mid-season· last year, stands to benefi t from being wai,ed rather than retired. He has a $ t .4 m1l11on in· surancc policy with Lloyd's of London to cover a career ending IOJUry, and reportedl y would have to fail two more physical Thdamann exams to collect. Also, by being put on the waived-fl unked physical hst. The1smann will receive $65.000 from the NFL for injury protection and his medica l ba lls will be paid by the league for one year. He was bid farewell 1n a three·page letter from Redskins own<.'r Jack Kent Cooke. which documented several of 1 hl'1~mann's accomplishments with the Redsk1 m . and also mentioned Cooke's desire that he retire. .. But ~1 n~l' \t)U·\(~ cast your J1c for this wa iver . gJ ve 1n tu )ottr -...1,h." Cooke wrote ... , have urged you to retire. In vour u<;ual few thousand words, you say no . . You refuse to he dissuaded from the only alternati ve to retirement namely. you in sist on being put on wai vers " In I 1 ~ears 1n the NFL, The1smann completed 2,044 of 3 602 pass attempts for 31.299 yards, 200 touchdowm and 185 1ntercept1ons. Quote of the day • • Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears on 325· pound teammate Wilham "The Refrigerator" Perry .. He could pla y inside linebacker. noS<' guard and two d11Tercnt defensive ends .. all at the same lime " Love pushes lead to 3 shots Kooku: Oavis Love OJ shook oil >ome !I early morning rain and mi nor putting d1fficult1e' f-nda ) and shot a 'i·u nder-par 67 to ta ke a thm'-<;lroke lead at 12-under l 32. 1n a P (1 .\ golf tournament 1n Grand Bla nc, Mich. Chasing Lme "l'fe Ed Flori and Bobby Wadkins, both at 9-under I 35 h o n \hot a 69 1n the second round and Wadkins 66 Andrew Magee's 65 was the lowest score in the second round It catapulted him in to a 13-way tie for third al I 36 Billy Plerol, who wa1; tied for the lead wt th Love at 7-unJer 65 after the first round, carded a par 72 Fnda:r Thl' lO-\rar-old Pacrot. also a first-year Tour pro. wa" ttl'J -...1th Jody Mudd , Steve Pate, J.C. Suad and Bob Lohr al I 37 Jn the LPGA event at Woodbndgr 'intano. Nancy Scranton was first off the tee and fir\t hl' L luhhouse en route to an 8-undcr-par 64 and the ,, nu·round lead. Scranton. who J'I b1dd1ng for her fiN I 1•1, •\ r our victory. waned for most of the aftem11011 t• 111 1ke ~ure her score <,tooo Scranton. 25. set onr 1ou1 11.1111t·nt record and tied two others as she Lamed tht·' I ~<11tl Board of I radc layout. Her 36- holc total 01 · • 1 , 11dn . 134, was a low halfway score for the onl~ < .. ,,,11h.1 n ~top on the women''I pro circuit and the la'>I of lhl l 11ur\ four C1rand Slam eve nts. Fir~t round lt:atln Chris Johnson wa-. one 'lhOt behind the leader alter Lctruing a 68. No verdict in USFL-NFL trial NF'W H>KK -I he Jury cons1dcnng [il the U~fl ' \I 69 billion antitrust $u1t •II• aaa1nst the "I I I dcltbcrated for 71'7 hours Fnday w1thou1 reaching a verdict It 3'1kcd to see 13 cxh 1h1I\ that reach d1~1.:tly at the heart of ca~ . l ho~ wh11 had hccn the main characten in the I "!- week tnal the chief lawyt-rs and top offic1al$ fron1 both leagu<'\ ~pent the day at their offi ces wh ile associate~ \l11<>tl watch. wailing for word that ne ver came The onl~ 11cvrlopment of the day was the jury'' reque!t Bt I 'Op m for cxh1b1t~ and tesumony They ind udc-d a copy of the tJSFL'~ pnncapal "smolona aun · a prc<;enU\tton to 6S NFL owncn hy Harvard bus1n<''l'I ~hool profe .. sor Michael Poner that tbt l 'SFL ma1 nta1n' wa\ its ma~tcr plan for destroyin& It i..wa bo•lbV compedtlon The annual Newport Hail>or Lawn Bowll111 Oub'a men•s a.nd women's Rnatca to\U1W1lcnt runs Tuescl.ay Ind WedMtday, Aut. s-61,..~t lhc Newpon Club, I SSO Crown Oiive Nonh. Corona del Mar. Competition in aJI 16 nnlts will oonsist of l2 bowlen io dras whites. The action bqios at 10 Lm. daily and conlinun throu,h the af\crnoon The tournament is open to the public for spectator viewina. Pro-fflebrfty tenau In NeYrpOrt A pro<elebrity tennis tournament featuring top professionals Vitas Cttrulaitis. Roscoe Tanner, Pai Cash and John Fiugcrald is scheduled Aug. 6-10 at the John Wayne Tennis Club in ~ewport Beach. Prof$ional doubles semi-final action lD lhe Hartman Racquet Club Tennis Classic: wUI be featu~ at 5 p.m. Aug. 8. while the celebrities play at 7 p.m. Celebrity participants include Pat Boone. Bruce Jenner; Wayne Roten. Chad Everett and others. For more informauon phone ~900. Slo-pltcb 90ftball toarnameat Men's(' and D div1S1on teams are now being accepted for the annual Two-Pitch Slo-P11ch sof\ba.11 toumamentSunday. Aug. 10,at9a.m.1n Costa Mesa's TewinJtle Park. The entry fee is $140 per team with a guarantee of four games. To reserve a spot phone (213) 630.2298. Radiation treatment for Howser KANSAS CITY -The Kansas City ~ Royals said Friday that Manager Dick Howser '!\'Ill undergo about five weeks of radiation treatments for the cancerous tumor found in his brain earher chis week. but declined to provide de\ililed results of patholgical tests. The club released a statement saying that Dr. Charles Clough. the neurosurgeon who operated on Howser Tuesday at St. Luke's Hospital. reported the pathology studies confirmed findings of a malignant tumor known as a glioma in the left frontal lobe of the brain. Clough said after Tuesday's three-hour operallon that only part of the golf-ball stzed tumor could be removed. and doctors were awaiting test results before making a dec1s1on on treating the 50.year-old manager. Dean V ogelaar, the team's vice president for public relations, said that details of what the pathology tests showed about the nature and severity of the tumor are "between Dr. Clough and the Howser famil y." The team's statement said, however, that Clough "remains optimi stic about Howser's response to treatment." Radiation treatment to destroy the cancer cells will begin the first of next week, the Royals said . They said there will be treatments fi ve times a week fo r approximately five weeks. Howser's condition was upgraded Friday from fair to sausfactory. and the Royals said he was expected to be released from the hospital in about a week. Lloyd upset, but U.S. advances PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia ~ Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver saved the top-ranked Untted States from elimination Friday after Italy's Sandra Cecchini upset Chns Evert Lloyd in the quarterfinals of the Federation Cup tennis competilJon. Navratilova beat Italy's top player, Rafaelia Reggi. 6-2. 6-2. then combined with Shriver to defeat Reggi and Laura Garronc, 6-3. 6-1, after Cecchini, ranked 64th in the world. defeated the mistake·pronc Lloyd. 3-6. 6-4. 6-3. Lloyd. the world's second-ranked player. had never lost 1n 29 previous Federation Cup singles matches. In today's semifinals. the Amenc~ns wtll meet third-seeded West Germany. whose patch-work lineup of Claudia Kobdc-Kilsch and Bettina Bunge eliminated fi fth -seeded Bulgaria 2·1. in a series also decided by the doubles match. The other semifinal today pits Hana Mandlikova on center court against Gabriela Sabatini as second- seeded Czechoslovakia m~ts seventh-seeded Argen· una. Television, radio TELEVJSION 9:30 a.m. -AUTO SPORTS: World of Outlaws national challenge, sprint cars on a half· mile dirt track (I hour), from Mesquite. Teit .. Channel 9 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 a.m. AUTO SPORTS: Inside NASCAR. Channel 56. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 12: 15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at Angels, Channel 4. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicago Cubs. Channel 11. 1 p.m. -MEN OF STEEL, FINGERS OF BUTTER: Ride Monday hosts this comical look. at goot-ups from the world of sports. Channel 7. I p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I :30 p.m GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Billy Cunningham. fonner NBA 'ilar, 1'i profiled, Channel 7. 2 p.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament (2 hours). from Grand Blanc, Mich , Channel 2. 2 p.m -RODEO: Pro tour, Channel 7. 3 p.m -PRO FOOTBALL. An tn~l$htful look at the pres~unzed profession of coaching m the National Football League, with profile!! of 10 C'urrcnt NFL coaches (I hour), Channel 7 4 pm -AUTO SPORTS: lntcmat1onal Race of C'hamp1ons, the third of the four-race IROC auto racingsene~ (I hour). from Talladega. Ala·, Channel 2. 4 p.m -AUTO SPORTS: Speedway Ameri ca, Channel 56 4 p.m. -WAR OP THE STARS. Channel 7 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS· Bolttna -Mike Tyson vs Marvis Fnmer, 10 round1o. heav_ywe1ahts (90 minutes). from Glens Falls, N.Y .• Channel 7. RADIO 10:30 a.m -BASEBALL Minnesota at New York Yankee$. KNX (1 070) 12.1 S p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at Anaels. KMP<' (7 10). I p.m. -BASEBALL· Dodgen at Clucago Cubs, KABC (790) AJJ....,...o'::nZ.c,~OJD• PailD&ayaa Julio C""ctll Romewo. the lnlSoud1 AOlctlCU Playerofthe Yeat.ud v~ Italian rOfWltd 8naft0Conti b&"o b'CCft added to .. Tbe Amcricat"' 1etltJ fOr \he FJPA· UNlC'!f ~II.Star toCICCf' pme SUnday 11 Ibo Roec 8owt lD ~ Romero. wbo ICORid two .o.tls for Paraauay in rcc:cnt World CUp competuion, and COnu, a member or haJy'a l 982 Wortd Cup champions. wn otber IQPtrtlan lite OJeso Man.dona of 'orld C\&p champion Aflentlna, and M1.110 Sancl\n or Mexico on tl1c team of players from Nonh1 South and Central America. ..The Americas.. team Will play apinat all- atara from the rest ot the .-ott?1 with ·proceeds from ~ matcb ~eGttina cbiiami atftcted by the ~Ulcan. e.nbQuake or 198S. lmae tenn,.c«nl«w T1eke&a priced atS29, S 1.S and S12(wilb aenior and youtb tickets •"aiJ.able at $8) are on •le al th.e Pasadena Civic Center box office and all Tacketron outJets. The City oflrvinc ii oft"maa &c11oit laloni for aac five lhrouah adults f'tom Svnday, Aq. ), throu&}l Satu.n!ay, Sept 6 at various Pltb m Irvine. The lesaons will be in a five-week eeriet.. Abo. ~ ~k .. lol'll clinks for b1tmn~ lO 9d vaGCed plaYttS, aps l 0.16, are ached fot Monday lhrouab Tbunday at Turtle Rock Pan. Aua. 4-7 a' tfcrl• Pait a,nd Aua. I 1-14 ll Oeerlield Part. For inronn.ation phone 660-3111 . Raider l"aadJy Day The Los Anielca Raiders conduct Lhear annual Family Day Saturday. Aug. 2, at the Oxnard Hi&h football stadium. There is no admission to the event which includes an autoaraph and photo scuion with Raider players, performances by lhe Raider chcerlcackn and a drills and technique clinic with head coach Tom Flores. Raider 1.tome1uae tldei. lnd1viduaJ rme tJCkttS for alJ 11 Los AJ\aelct Raidel'I I 98 home pmet (indudina pro. season) are on sale now at the SpotU ARoa box office across from the Coliaeum, the Raiden ticket office, 332 Center Street in El Seaundo and all Ticketron and Tic:ketmaster outleta. • There will be a fru raffle of Raider souverun · and live music. Oates to the stadium open at 10:4S a.m. Oxnard Hiab is locatcc:I a.crou from 309 South K Street in Oxnard. The tickets, priced at S l 0, $18 and S2S, may be purc:baled by phone with 1 mltjor ctedl& card by callina Tcletron (634-1300) or the Tichtmuter cha.rae.line (7~2000). Lewis, Mitchell duo reunites in f es ti val HO USTON -Former Mater Dei prep basketball stars Tom Lewis of Garden Grove and Mike Mitchell of Cerritos will be reunited this week in the United States Olympic Fcstaval. The two helped spark Mater Dei to the CJF.Southern Section 5-A title in 1983 as juniors, and to the final game during their ~nior season. Lewis, the leading scorer for USC last season. transferred to UCI where he will red-shirt the J 986-87 cam- paign. M1tchell will be a sophomore on Fresno State's squad this winter. They arc two among 42 Orange Coast athletes who will compete in the 10-day competition which began Friday in Houston and features 4,000 athletes. The competitors wtll square off in a myriad of athletic endeavors ANGELS. • • From Bl playoffs. But that Is SQmethmg that will be tough for the Angels to accomplish with they way they have continually been falling behind opposing teams early. With the early 8-0 lead, Clemens was able to rely less on bis 94-plus m.p.h. fastball and toy a little with the Angels. . .. l expected a close game with the Angels. who arc some of the greatest fastball hitters in the game," said Clemens. "But once we scored first, I was able to work on my other pitches." And he worked the Angels over in the process. He finished the game in arand style, striking out Jackson. his seventh of the game. It gave h1m 161 strikeouts in 162 innings. • AMG&L MO~I -Wiien cetcw wn '"'"" 111rtw out o. anew .. "'' of • •lrl~t ~ olev, 11 metlled the ninth time In 12 etleme>ll 11\et he lie• caughl • rift*' •t•llno al the seventh annual festival which wa s previously called the National Sports Festival. The men's volleyball team sports Stanford-bound 1986 Edison gradu- ate Danny Hanan and GQlden West volleyball coach Albert Gasparian among others. The women's team includes a pair of I 986 Newport Harbor graduates. Lara Asper and Julie Evans. Huntington Beach's Michele Veasey, who recently competed at the Goodwill Games in Moscow, will test her skills again in track cycling. Costa Mesa's Bonnie Dasse. who attends UC Irvine, will throw the shot put. The track and field competition also includes UCI track coach Vince O'Boyle. Fountain Valley's Scott Southwick. an Orange Coast College rower, will compete in eight-man competition today through Monday for the South team. Following is a list of other k>cal athJctes listed by city: Balboa lllud: Chip McKibben. rowing; Tom Temple, water polo. Cotta Meta: Kevin Olds, Jirlc.a Batlik, canoeing: Mindy Clark, Shirley Dery-Batlik, Traci Phillips. kayaking; AaTon Chasen, water polo. Corona del Mar: Manzar Igbal. field hockey; Kim Del Valle, lc.ayaking. Foaataia Valley: Scott Southwick. rowing; Juhe Parmenter, softball; Tin Panchak. water polo. Greg McScveney, track and field. Hu.ntlDgton Beaclt: Michael Col- eman. J(jKj Brown, field hockey; Greg Oravetz, road cycling; Eric Biefeld. soccer: Suzy Brazney, Kim Nutter, Angie LaSasso. softball; Kathy Augenstein, synchronized swim- ming; Sandy Vessey. water polo. lrvln~ Elaina Oden, volleyball. Lapu Beacll1: John Murphy. vol- leyball; Jerry Mullipn, track and field. Newport Beacl1: David Michael, field hockey; Sharon Attlesey, Sheila Conover, lcayaking; George Bryant, rowtng; Dave Ullman, Kenny Watts. sailboating; Hugh Foster. volleyball; David lnbernino, Andrew Lawson. water polo. FESTIVAL ••• From Bl pulsories with 12 ordinals and 78.20 points. Tracey Seliga of Lunenburg. Mass .. was second with 17 ordinals and 77.30 poinu. "My goal was just to try to be in the top four or five, but I didn't know 1f that was realistic," Bortz said. ··1 never expected to win." Defending solo champion Betsy Visinski of Thousand Oaks led the synchronized swimmina figures por· uon of the competition Friday. Visinski, 22, earned 89. l SO points for the six compulsory fip~. Scores from the figures segment are added to . the swimmen' solo, duet or team routine scores to determine final results. The duct will be held today, with the solo and team portions set for Sunday. Even before it befan Friday, the United States Olympic Festival was a guaranteed success. "Over 200,000 tickets already have been sold," Jack Kelly, vice president of the Houston organizing commit- tee. said. "The ad van~ sales are way up over other festivals. We have taken in over SI .6 million already. which is an all-time record." Kelly was especially happy with the ticket sales for some of the less- publicizcd sports. .. Whal has been beyond our expec- tations is the sales for sports that have not always done well -fencinf, equestrian, volleyball. Even aft.er 1t was announced that the two st.an of the figure skating (world cbam~ion Brian Boitano and former Amencan champion Tiffany Chin) were not coming. we sold anothu l,.SOO tickets." Ticket sales lagged badly last year in Baton Rouge, ta., but the Houston orpnizers have sunk more than SS.S million into this event. Heavy advertising campaigns and efforts by local civic groups and corporations have helped boost ticket sales and organizers sar they expect to meet the break-even fi&UrC of 3SO,OOO sold tickets. "No one in this city is disappointed with ticket sales," Kelly said. Ernest Deal, president of the Hous- ton organizing comminee, credited local businesses and the private sector for providing "unbehevable sup- port.'' ll's beell a 111118 tnOl'e !hell M"911 ~ line• lllt IHI time he look ,,,. fllld. ~I Fountain Valttv Hloll product K8IWlft ........ rt1"'"'9d 10 the Anet.elm Stadium Frldev, ltll1 time In Int unttorm of the Boston lted Sox. The le•I time ht e>ieved 1" this stadium, ~ 15, 1m, he ru•htd tor m verds alld a toudldown, IMdln9 the eerons to • 34· 1• win ovtr Servile 111 the CIF ero Five C11Am1>lo1uhlos. ltamlne, WflO we• sloMd t>v Rav e-(llob'• father), wH r.called from Pewtuc.ket JUM 2', i,.., In 26 gamH (llOI lnctvdlnv Fridav'•I he II hltll119 .731 with no home runs end lll'O Riii. Romine tald ht 11ae1 1rout>1t Mttl1111 tlGkels for tNI oeme "I htd 10 $Crou~ lv•I 10 "' 14," he said. Ht MIO ht wtlll'I iwrvovs l>lavlno btfor• temllV. beeeuM he Plavtd In frOlll of 1111 partnll al Pewtueket LANGUAGE BARRIER ... If Miiie Wtlt coml>lell'S hit 11._n iocsav (ht 18ad• the iMm In tlwll cat--.. with nlntl, II win mefk 11\t Item's ?2nd of lhe veer. lvlnv Ille 10111 tor eM of 1915 , With 1111 third IMlno two•run double, M ~-extended hll hllllno llrMk to I? oemet. Australia wins 5 gold medals EDI NBURGH. Scotland (AP) - Australia. En~and and Canada began their traditional Commonwealth Games rivalry Friday, collecting all I I gold medals awarded on the first day of competition at the politically battered sports festi val. As all but two of the 10 sports began after Thursday's opening ceremony, Austral ia won three gold medals 1n the pool and two in weil}ltht\ina Canada won the other two swam mina finals, with 200.meter star Victor Davis pin1na his first major lltle at 100 meters but disappoinhng htmsclf and bis fan s by ra1lin1 to break the world record. England won the other two aold medals, in shootina and cycling. The Australians led the medals table with H -five golds, th.rec ~ilve" and t~ bronzes -followed by En&)and with nine and Canada, all of whose medals were sold, Wlth four. The effect of the mass polttical boycott by 31 of the oriainal SS countries. colonies and temtoncs that entcttd the pmet immediately left 1u mark. Three medals were not awarded because of lack of com- petitor~ From Bl these guys during their slay in Sall Lake. and the people doing the negotiating from the J(jntetsu Buf- faloes asked the owners of the restaurant if they knew anyone who could translate for the players whjje they're here. Since I'm the only American working al the Japanese restaurant, J was the natural choice. That's how I got the job. l was in with the nght pc-0ple. "I'm glad too because it has turned out to be an excellent and profitable experience. The two players, both pitchers, are great individuals. When they first arrived in America (the first lime for both of them), neither spoke a word of English. but after the first road tnp with no translator, they both came back with a vocabularyofabout I 0 words each. "Since then, they've both picked up enough to get by on the baseball field -to the point where their pitching coach (Rueben Rodr\auc1) can com· munacate an item without help. And he doesn't speak Japanese. "My main JOb has turned into translating for them and the playen, but they still seem to communicate in their own lanauage even without me. All of the Amencans are eveo pickina up certain words in Japanese. .. The Japanese players seem to fit in really well Wlth the team and they are accepted by everyone at the same tame. However. 1t'110tercstan1 to Stt how they art constantly a wart ofthear Japanese idenhty "They'rt always compenna Japan and Amcnca, both wboontc1ou11Jy and consciou,ly. Neither of them really think of movina up in the Amencan ma,ior leagues, like most foreigners probably would. "Instead they JUSt look at thi!i experience as a stepping stone to move up in the Japanese major5. That's the interesting thing; they fit in well here and seem to have adJ\lltcd to tht-A.rneriqm system and are even hav1 ng J~uccess, yet they feel they belong in Japan. But they will always remember their time in America L'I a !iWtct ex pcrienoe." Oxley victorious at Fairgrounds Brad Oxley of San Ocmentt held off Colton's Mike Faria to win the hotly-eontestcd feaitured scratch main event Friday niaht at the weekly speedway motorcycle racina PfOltlm at the Oranie County fairltounda. Robert Pfctzina of Garden Grove was third with ara·1 Shawn Mc:Q>n~ nell placina fourth in the event before 6,987 fans. In tbe handicap main event, Oary Hicks (Olen Avon) rallied to win ftom Scou Brown ofNew York in the finaJ st.aaes. despite swtina from th.c JO.yard line. Oxley was third followed by Tony Bn.a» (Dana Point) Ronnit Comy (FuUenon) and Jeft'fohnaon (B'°°m· 1n11on). ln lhe five-lap tce:ond diviaion ma.i~1 Chris Mistretta of Van Nuys was me W1nncr whde Duane .. Pinky'' Blake of HuntJnaton Beach lOOk the four-lap third d1v1s1on main e~nl • ~ :Rangers hold off Indians, trail y 0 1'n.AP ... leMI ARLJNGTON, Texas -Pete ln- caviaJia•s run-tc0ri"'1 1inaJe broke a aeventh-innina tie and Larry Parrish drove In l~ runs Friday ni&ht u the Texas Ranaera beat the Oeveland Indians, 7-S. The win, coupled with the An&els' 8-1 loss to Boston. moved Texas 6-ck to within two pmes of the top in the American Leaaue West. The Indians. trailina S-0 aft.er five mninp, tied it with one run in the siJCth and four more in the 1eventb. But Tcxu scored twice in the seventh qainst Scott Bailes, 7--6. Oddibe McDowell led off with a sinale and took third on a doubte by Scott Fletcher, his fourth hit of the victory pmc. After Pete O'Bneo lined out, Ernie Camacho relieved Bailes and pve up lncaviJlia's sin&Je. Paniah followed with bit second ucriftee Oy ofthepme. Orea Harris. 4-81 tbe third Teu.s pitcher, 1ot the victory with three mninp or soorelesa relief. The R.anaen bunched four hill tor two runs in the ftrat innina apinst John Butcher. McDowell and Fletcher sinaJed, O'Brien bad an RBI aroundout and Panish hit a run- scoriQ& double. Consecutive bunt ainaJes by McDowell and Fletcher, an RBI sinaJe by O'Brien and Pamsh·a uc:ri- fice fly made it 4-0 in the third. Don Slau&ht opened the fourth with a double and IOOt'ed on CUrtia Wilunon'• ·arouadout otr Dictle Nolet fOr a S-0 &tad. " Elxwhere in the American Lalluc: Twtm I Y...._ l: At Yanlee Stadium, Oary Oaetli dR>ve in five runs with tw0 bomet1, beickiq Neal Heaton to bu nm victory with Minnesota u the Twins beat New • York. The verdict eodlna the Yankees' three-prne winnina streak. Mjnneaota sent 11 men to the plate in the second innina, scorina six nans. Oacui had a th~run home run and Kirby Puckeu a two-run homer in the innina. Gaetti added a two-run home run in the seventh, aivina him 21 th.is season. Heaton, 4-9, held the Yankees scorelcu until the sixth innina when they got two runs and chased the Twins lefty. Don Mattingly hit a solo homer in the innina. his 19th. Heaton, who lost his tint three .....,..,. dcciaions after ~ina traded from Cleveland on June 20, pve up four hits, walked four and did not strike out 1 batter in S'n mninp, leavina with a mildly stratned neck. Ketth Atherton finished for bis ninth •ve, yicldina three runs. includina Dave Winfield's I Sth homer. A'• I, Blee Jaya 5: In Oakland, Camey Lansford led off the bottom of the 10th innin& with a home run, pvina the A's the victory over Toronto. Pirate~' shoddy.defense helps Giants to 7-3 win Lansford hit lus 10th home run of the season. He connected on an 0-1 pitch from Bill Caudill. 2-3, who had relieved to start the innina. Doua Bair. 1-2, pitched two ICOtt· less inninas for the victory. TraihnJ S-4, Toronto rallied to tie the score in the etghth •inst reliever Bill Mooneyham. Wnh one ou1, Damaao Garcia singled, stole second, * Prom AP dJtpatcftt PITTSBURGH -Piusbuflh Pirates Manaaer Jim Leyland allowed his team to slc.ip battin& practice before fnday night's game. The trouble was, the Pirates also skipped fieldina practice. Ptttsbufih first baseman Std Bream committed two run-sconng errors durins San Francisco's four- run third 10nmgand Dan Gladden bit a two-run double in the fifth as the Giants defeated the Pirates, 7-3, Fnday ni&ht. 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"This was a big victory for us because of two of the auys who won it for us, Roaer Mason and Dan Gladden," said Giants Manager Roaer Craig. "But that's the way this club has been this season . . . somebody gets hurt and somebody else picks them up. Toni&ht. two JUXS who have been hurt helped us wtn. ' Mason, 3-4, comma off six weeks on the disabled list with an elbow 1nJury. worked SY'> inninas, aivina up six hits. forthe victory. The three runs off him came on Bany Bonds' bases- empty homer and R.J. Reynolds' two-run shot. "The first five inninp I was all right, but I got a little fat11ued the last inning.'' Mason said. "Their hitters arc too good to give battina practioc fast balls. That's basically all I had left." However, 1he Pirates had skipped batting practice because Leyland didn't require his players to report until 90 m10utes before pme time. The extra time off didn't help as the Pirates lost their fourth home pme m a row. In other Nauonal waue action: Platlllea 4, Attroa Z: At Philadel- phia, Mike Schmidt hit his 22nd home run of the year and Charles Hudson allowed only one unearned run over six mninp as the Phillies ended the Astros' seven-game wtn- ning streak. Schmidt leads the Nauonal league with 74 RBI. and as now tied wtth Cinc1nnat1's Dave Parker for the * Cud9Mh l, ~•*'-' 2 SAN OllGO ST. LOUtS Flannry 211 ltOYsl~ 1t> Gwynn rf Krllk 111 McltVldt If Kenl!ICIY c Nelllfl)O ltobefh I)( WYIWll Cf TmPlln n WllllM>n 0 IOrO Oii L...,....,, 0 Gervay Oii ,...,, "'" .. 2 I 2 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 1 I • 0 ' ' • 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0, 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 I 1 I 0 0000 1000 c oi.m.1111 OSrllftll n Herr 1t> Van.Slvlo. Cf Ford rf Lanclrm rf L. ,...,, c Hurdle Ill Pftdnll ll> ForlCll o Horto!I 0 Worrtlo M 2 t 1 f .... k-llY 1111111191 Mrlllll 2 1 I I l 0 I I 2 0 0 0 ) 0 I I l 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 ) I I 0 2 I I 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JS J . J San~ 100 -tl0-1 St. Lau!• 1• .. •-> Game Wlrinlng R81 -C<*men (I). 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(1907-1933) (Appm loz pure Cokl) Avatlablt now tor possess10n -CALL- CERTIFIED RARE COIN 714 I 642. 9089 714/645·3853 RESERVE Y<US NOW! •wet Solo"'°" lllotlltn "-ell Mew Yon CONCANNON'S HORSELESS STABLES ?2ctt4-?2cyce & tle11ttey ~"t"' CLASSIC AUTO SHOW Sunday Aug. 3rd, 11 .00 om -4:00 pm AT LIDO MARINA VILLAGE No adm1ss1on charge 10 the show Ample pBrk1ng Classic Rolls-Royce & Bentley Autos will be on display You may also choose to dine on the waterfront. browse in the VIiiage's unique shops or visit the yachting center Bring the entire family! 55 Frwy be<:omes Newport Blvd Cross over PCH rhen tef1 at Via Lido Parking on lef1 home run lead. Hudson, 6-9, allowed five hill, struck out three and walked two. Jim Deshaies, S-3 took the loss. Skve Bedrosian pitched lhe final two innings to pin his 13th save. Rea •• Ex,.. Z: At Riverfront Stadium, Enc Davis homered and scored three runs and Buddy Bell hit a three-run home run to back John Denny's five-hitter and lead Cincin- nati over Montreal, ending the Reds' five-game losing streak. Davis had three hits in the fame. His 15th home run of the year, m the second. brou&ht the Reds to within 2-1 . He doubled in Cincinnati's thrcc- run founh as the Reds took a 4-2 lead. Eddie Milner led off the fourth wtth a home run. Davis also srounded out m the eighth inning and drove in Cincin- nati's run off Vance Law, who was making his third pitchina appearance of the season. Canllula 3, Padres Z: At Busch Stadtum. Bob Forsch scattered six hits while p1tchin& mto the eighth inning and V mce Coleman and Ozzie Smith sinalcd home runs in the second as St Louis defeated San Dle&o for the Cardinals' fourth straight victory. Coleman also stole second and scored an the first 1nnmg. He stoic ht s ma1or-leaguc leading 62nd and 63rd bases in the game. 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Corbeu I Forster • Sa•~• NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs I, Dodven l LOS ANGELIU CHICAGO Oul'C•r \\ S.7 20 AMdlCk lb Slut>t>s 11 Cao.~ to MAllUk n RW11m,,.f Trf'v·~ .,,. CO•az .. Sc10\( .. JGonr I t L•ndr • I We>c" o 8roc~ o• N~ttf1,rp VandBrg n 8RusM' ' Tafab •I> r II bl • 0 0 0 S 0 I 0 J 1 1 0 • 0 0 0 } 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 J 0 ' 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 ) I 1 l 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 ? 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muol'lrv cf Oarn111r cf Snclorci ?ti GMthws of Gurnoa<t o LaSmltho Ournm It> ~tlnd rt JOavls c Cev Jt> Sr>a•ar JD Dunston n Tr04JI I> OMrini d 17 J I 1 Tatal1 Score Dv I~ •b , "'" 4 t 1 I I 0 0 0 4 1 l I 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1000 '0 0 0 ~ 2 • ' ' ' 1 : 1000 I 2 I 0 • I) 0 ' 1 0 0 0 I t 0 o l5 I IJ 6 L" A""'9l 000 000 110-J CNc.a.. Oil 001 2l•-I C.•mP V'I •" ~v JIBI -Oun'1on t7) fat WMdlllldw, Orlh111al N1ncv ~ranton 70·64-l:M Laura Beugn 71·76-147 Chris JoMson 67·61-13S L•uren Howe 11 16-141 L vnri Connatlv NlllCV Ledbetter Sendra SPu11Cl'l 11·77-1'8 8atsv l(lno 72·61-llt Jull Inkster 71·61-13t SlePllenla F1rwlg 74·n-IA8 C 1nelv MAiek ev OMdae L11ker 8atsv Barratt o.t>bfa Mauav 72·61-140 Cethv JOl'lnston 70-7...,1A8 Bonnie L1uar 71·70--1A8 JoAnne Cerner 69·11-140 C1t1w Revnotcls 7•·7-141 JOdv Ro111ntha1 Marci Bozarth l(atllv Postlewolt Alb Rittman 1?·61-140 Mlula 8af'taonr 11 69-140 Lauria Rlnl!er 73·7S-lA8 Val Sli:lnner 74·61-142 HHllltr Ftrr n-JS-141 Jaria Geddes 71.· 61-142 M1llu~ Whllm1re Jt-69-141 Sit Seman Marv M<Jrr>tty 71·11-1•2 Cindv Rarick n -71-141 So•la a.rnlng Caroline Gowin Donna Ceooru Sharri Tumaf 71·71-147 Oet>oral'l Slctnnar 73·7S-141 Pat 8raat.v 13·7o--143 M Spancr-0.1111,, n-76-141 Patti Rluo 74·69-143 Penn11 Pulz 7•·7-141 snt<rl Ste1nn1uer M J Smill'l C1tl'lv Mo<w 70-73-143 Jena• c-73·7S-141 J1n Sltoflanton II n-143 C•tnv l(ratiert n -76-141 Mlsue McGeoroa Bevertv Klan Katl'lrv11 You1111 Mar111ra1 Ward Silvie 8e<'t04aec1n1 Shernn Smvers Su$1e Peoer Pattv Snaellan 10·73-143 C•rolvn Hitt 7S·73-IA8 Vick• Faroon 7s-1.-149 Aveko Ot1molo 1) · 10--143 SM'lev FurtonQ n 1~144 La uri Paterto<' 16 T.J-149 ?11 Mevers 7S 69-144 P•tlv Haves 7S 7'-1•9 Cotlftn Walker 14·1S-1A9 Martl\a Neuse 7• · 70--144 Heetllar Ortw 75·14-149 Lulle P .. rson 73·71-144 Rosie Jonas n-n-144 Dawn C~ 13 76-149 M B Zimmerman Lori Well Kathy Wllllwortl'I 13 71-144 Dao R1c,,ard 76 13-149 Sanora Pal,,,.. 11 7)-144 L11e Vouno 76 7l-149 Jec1<1e Bertsch Dale Eggehng Sneuev Hemlln Penny Hammel Caroie Cl'lart>on"'er l(rish Arrlnoton Joan Jovce M Floueru·Oo111 73· 71-14• ROC>ln Welton JS.,.,_ 149 Dot Germain J~ 70--145 B•rl>ara Barrow 71-n -149 Lori Garl>llcr 11 ,_us Jene Craller 72·71-1•9 SallY Lltlte 1S·70--14S 8etn Oan1a1 75·74-149 Jo Ann Wullam 1•·71-l4S Mvre Blackwetoer 76 73-149 Oet>orel'I McHeH1e 7• 11-IAS 0 Howe C11enca11or 74 7S-149 Susie McAllister 71·7S-1'4 I" 111911 to OUallf\I Cottw Sl'lerk Kim Shipman n 14-1'6 Bac•v Pearso11 7S·JS-150 Connie Cl'llli.m1 Su"n Tonkin Ok ·HetKu Ma•ltM Hegge Su1le Berdov Dianna Oallev Alllson FlnMv 74 72-146 Pam Allen 74 76-150 Kethv Baker 72· 74-1'4 Allee Mlll1r 72·18-150 Bart> Bunkow1kv 73·73-146 Jana BlalOClo. 79 11-150 Amv Benz 75·11-146 Hollis Stecv 11 1)-150 Mindy Moore 73 7-147 Jarllvn Britt 16-1..-150 Anne·Marle ?1111 77-70--147 •·Jove Mc Avov 11·18-150 T Fredric kson l(etl'lv Hole Nancv White 11 1tr-1•1 Marv Dwyer 76 7S-1SI Lt Ann Caneoav 1 t 1tT-141 l•Mdo Hunt 76-7S-IS1 Dat>l>1e Au1lln t<.artn Mundinger Janet Al'Oerson Denise Lav1011e Cinav H• 1 n IC>-141 C Montoomarv 75 76-lSI S'laron Barrt" 7l 14-147 Sa11v Oulnl•" 14·17·-!St udv D•Cll•nsol' 1J l•-141 oS,,eroo SN"" 1s 1.-1s1 Susen Sano~s IJ·l•-141 M•1ll EdOt 14 17 ISi o· Jen"'ter Wvelt Joan Delk •·Marlene Strei• 90·79-159 11-91-159 IO 11-161 Amt AICOll n 11-141 Sut Fl'Q'l'm&n 13 79 ISi Bl'•ertav Do" S 74•17-lSI >< TS-Met1°nglv Nl'N VO'~ IA() Put•t•t ""''""CSO•& lJS Ft'r.,onoel, Tor~nto 1)0 Beo Toro11to 123 Jav-, A,,...,, Ill OOUBLES-MalllnO•• Npw Voo lJ R•Ct' Bo~ton :19 Boogs Boston 16 JI Hl'rldtr\Or Nt'w Vorl! 26 Rtot<e., Ba•• mo•• 2S TJltPLES-8u1i.r Clevt'iano I Fernsndaz Toronlo. 1 G Walker C'l•ca110 6 Owen Seattle 6 Wiiton IC ensu C•t• 6 HOME RUNS-8arl•el<I r, ronto 2S, C•nsaco Oaktend, 23 Pl)gllaru10 Nf'w Vork 13 ee11 Toronlo 21 Kmoma" Oehl&nd 22 STOLEN BASES-It Hand•rson New York SS. Cengetosi Cn1ugo •O. Ptm,, A,,..is, U, Wiison, t<.anus Cltv 23. Jlevl>Old' Seattle, n PITCHING 11 declslon\)-Cttmt'ns Boston 16·1 1 S9, Farr lo.an\111 C1t1 l I 209 Allan Cn1ceoo, 7· I. 3 97. JlasrnvHf'n New vor~. 12 1 l 30 Sc,.,rom Cte11p1eno 11 7 J 94 STRIKEOUT!>-(1@mPn\ Boston ISA Morns. Oetro11 14~ McCask•, A,,..s, Ill; Witt, Aft981s, llO; l 41'Q\tnn, SUtllt', 119 SAVES-Aas.-BAt11morl' H R1111>et11. Naw Vork 72 Hprnanoa1 D••ro t 19 HMros Tiues 1~ B Stanle11 Bosio" " Hl'n>f' Toronto 14 fQtloNI LHOUt CT'hrtulfl Thursoav-1 Garn9\) BA TTINC. rne et bats Broow > Mo111rtet 338 Beckman, New Voo JlS C Brown S.n FranclKo 333, Gwvnn San Ooeoo. n3 Ov1estr1, New Yori< 331 RUN~wvnn S.n D•P90 6.J 1'18VU P,,ile o.fonta, 59 Murpl'lv Altanto ~ Scl'lmldt Ph1la<Selotole S7 CartPr New VO'k 56 JIBl-Sctlrnl(ll ?II 1adftlPl'l•a 73 Carte-N- York 70. G Da v'· Houstoo 47 Perk ... C1ncl""4to. 67. Broo~s 1111011t•eet S9 HtT~wvnn Se" 01eoo. 123. S.11, o.cteen, 119; Ralries. Montreal II• Ban Houston. 109 Parlier, Cinclnneto 106 DOUBLES-Haves Phtladelphta . 21 Oun•lon Chlcaoo. 2S R Ravnol<ls, Plt1t.C>uro11 25 Su, ~. 24; Strawt>arrv New York 24 TRIPLES-Semup1 PlllladalPllla, I. Coleman St Louis 1 McC.et St Louis 7. Ovll•tra, Naw York 6 Moreno. Atlanta 6. Raines MontrHI. 6 HOME RUNS-<. Devis Houston 11 Parker, Clnclnna1 71 Schmiot Pl'llladalPllla, 21 S1\lllbs, Oed9en, 19; N141ntlal, Dodeen, II; Horner, All11nta, 17 STOLEN BASES-Coleman St Loul,, 61; E Oa11is. Cincln11e1J St Raines, MontrH t 44, Ounc.n, 0~, 35; Doran Houston, 3J ?ITCHING (8 dt'CISIOnU-Ktrtrld, Hou,ton. 7· I 2 43 R Rot>lnson, C•ll(onnall 1 I. 2 20 Fernande! New Vorh , 12·1 2 83 Oieda, New Vor~ 11·2, ? 26. Oerhn11 Ntw Vork IO·J. 2 79 STRIKEOUTS-Scorr, Hou\ton I,., ll•!Mz.uala, DoOoan. 147; R111n. Houston 116 Wetdl, OoOoars, Ill; l Sm11tt Allanla, 111 SAVES-Reardon Montreal, 11 Worrell St Louis 19 0 Sm1l'1, Hou'1on. 17 Gonecit San O•eoo 16 Le Sm1lh, Cl'l•ceoo 16 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS ~ DMslen SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT <•t Jetwtsen h Hitltl, Was'"""••> 1<11dav's kart O•\lf•ct 19 Frontier) 11 01llr1ct 62 1wes1 "'"".'' 10 TMIV'S ~~ G•rn9 I ., m -Fro<1tlar vs We11mln\ter Misc. CYCLING Tour di 'r•n<• lht L&G ltlUUL TS I • >4• Oeet) SN Rsl\lne NEWPORT LANDING -S t>oah. ano1ars I v.•towta11 12 barracuda. 19 bonito H nd t>au, 2S collco t>au l tlalll>ut maclltrtl. '1 Mil-f'l"OO(I DAVICY'S LOCKER (Naw-1 Bffdll -6 ooe•s. 342 e ngters 44 t>arracuda. 71 t>onJto. 1 vellowte ll. 10 roo cOd I halibut 114 calico l>llu. 839 sand bau 130 rnaclcerel DANA WHARF -8 t>oets, 112 a1111ters aJS b&U 1 t>arr acuda SS t t>onllo 444 mackerel. 9 ·oc~ l1s" Thi' wMk's trout llUnts LOS ANGELES -B•o Jlock Cre'"I\ )AN 8EANAAOINO -Sig Beer l ake C.•fQQrv La~e S•l11erwooo Lake SAN DIEGO -San Lu•\ Rt'v Lake KERN Kern JI,.,.,. !Damocral Dern to ~ R l ?owernouse Bo•• t POWerhOu" to Democrat Da.,.. tsat>e"e Dam to Borell Powerhouse ICRJ ?'w•rl>Ous. to Lake ltat>etla TULARE -Bone Creak. Orv Maeoow Crtt> Frtema n CrMll (Pvla\ Campi Kt'rn R•vt r 1Faorv1ew Dim to KRl Powerr.ouse Jot111sonoate Br>OQa to F1lrY>ew OemJ Nol>t' Young Crttll Ptooerm•nl Cr-!upper a nd towerl, South Cr-. Tula River (mlddle forl<. nortM and sout" lorlls of main fort<. Cedar Slor>a ereal MADERA -Sen JoaQul11 ltlVef' lm1odlf' torkl Sole,.,.,. Lake, Starl!Wffll'lef Lake INYO -Baker Crffl<, Bio Pina Cre&i.. B1,110o Crttk <tower. mlddla. sovfh and Intake Ill GeorOfls CrMk, tnde9alldanu Creek, Lake Sabrina, Lone Pine CrMll. Norltt L•k•, Owens RIYer !below Tlnamalla), ?ltuent Vallev Reser voor Rock Creek (Rock Creek Lake to "" "'d ot '"f' road), Jlock Creek Lake Shepherd\ Creek Soutll Lake. Ta t>oose Creel\, Tonemeha CrMOk Tullle Crttk MONO -BrldOttOO<I Reservoir Bucktv• Crff Convict Creek, Convict l ake, Crowtav Lekt, Oaadman C.raak, Ellerv L1kt, Glau Creei.. Grent l ake Green Creek, GuN Lake, Junt l ake, Lee Vl"i1111 Crttk, Lee Vlnlno Creek (soutl'l fork I LU tie Wilker River Lu"dv Lake Mamlt Lak1. Memmo111 Creek, Marv Lake, McGee CrMk, Miii Creei< Owens River !Benton Croulng and Big Sorlngs). RObinson Creak, Rock Creek (Parad1M Camo to Tom's PllKe, Tom's pjace uostrHm to Rock CrMI< Lelle). Rush Creak, ~Cl Creek Sa<ldlal>IC1t l eke Sherwin CrMI< Sitv.,. Lake, Sw•UOllf' CrMk Tiooa L•ka, Trumbull Lak1, Twin LakH l!lr ldGePorl tu.,_ and to•er) T•ln Lakes Mammoth Vtrolnoa Creek 111rolnle Lakts uooer end '°"""' Well<tr River CCl'lr•s Flat CamPOrcxina to town of Walker, Leavlll MH<IOW\ CemPO•ound lo Sono<'a Brldoel ALPINE -Btut Lakes IUPOer •nd towefJ E Our~,.... ll,\411.1u~~ OP-Los AnettlPI ) c111caoo 1 1 r:t8 t "' Anoatas I Cl'l•ceoo J 28 J Oh ' .,.,,,..,pl'lr..,. Scle>i<la L anore•u• HR-J Dav•• t 1 SB Sandt>ero rill S-Oun<1n ~F Sr10\f111 LftAneelet Wetcfl l ' 9 N~uar Vanda 8Pro , .. H It Ill 18 SO l En<. Mat'cl'ller t Sw1tzerlan11 S 11ours J1 m1nut•1 40 St'<Onds 7 Ludo PH••" (Beto1uml 34 second1 oehlnd 3 C.uldO v .. n Cat\ler 8"0io1ff>1 56 t>ahl1•d • Merlin f:artev Ore lfndl 1 '2 S Henrick Oa110' CBl'fohiml I SS Lallen' pre-w.son SdledUla r rl O< t 10 -Chtuoo tll0m4!), Sun . O<t 17 -New Y0tk lhOma). Fri. Oct. 17 -et Chlcaoo • lO P rn . \el , Oc• 11 -Cl'1tceoo. 11 Cl'laoat Hiii NC.•)() om. Tua\. Oc1 11 -11 Ntw Yor-. S )0 om Fri., Oct 24 -~nl~ al Att>u ouaro.ia NM C Ota1 6 I , l 2 I 1 0 1 ) ' 7 0 ) J , 0 l ' 1 0 6 Charles Mottai <Franca> 70I 7 M111lln Jlamir•z ICotomole) 4 OI, e Arwtraw H1mpstan (U S) S 17 t Vvon Madtol If.ranee) Sn, 10 Rev~ Montove <Colomt>fa>. S 37 ~ A"*'9u11, C..Ndtan ltldef'\ All lima1 Pac1frc AH games 1 JO uf'\t1\ nor.d MMdlly, ·-11 !>en Fr1nclsco II llamt, 6 o.m THIRD W••K 'rtav. All'I. n New E 1111tand al II-*" Ml1111asote II Seattle Piii~ al Oa"8s !Chennal 7) Setunlllv, Aue. 2J San 01-al Rams BuffalO al KIMI• Cltv Cleveland II Allan1a. I om Datroll 11 tnellanapoti1 GrMn &av 11 Cincinnati Ml1ml at PNlade1c>tlla N-Or1Mns 11 Houston, I pm Ntw YOt1l Jal• al Haw Yont G'-nfl. I om SI Louis at Clllca9o, I om (Cllannel 2) San Francisco al 09n,,.,. W1S11lno1on at Tampa a.v l'OU.TH WllK Tllvn8y, Aue, 29 Ctaveland er RaWert New York Jtll at PtlllaOalc>Na ,.rtay, A• 1' Rems at Daftver ICllaNlef 4) Atlanta 1t W11t111noton, I pm Oetroll al Clnclnnall, I Pm St Louis •1 San Olaoo Saattla at San Fr1nclsco, 6 p"' T am1>1 Bev •• Mt1ml. I pm Sltvttltv, Aue. JO Bulfelo at Cnlcaoo CU of Notre Demel. t pm Hcxi11on at D1ttas, I pm (Cnal'lnai 21 Kenus Cltv at New Orleans MIMtwt• 11 llldlanellolls N•w Enol•n<I 11 Graen &av Pltt11>uroh 11 New York Glanls. a P.m TMfimam 1tlltt1tk:s Tiie NFL carMr statistics or ouarlefl>eell J~ Thal,mann whO was Placed on walven t>v tl'l• W11hl11111on Rldsl\tns Frldav. f"ASSING 197S WHl'I 1976·WHl'l 1977·WHll 1971-WHll 1979-wasn 1910·Wasn 1911 Wash 1912 WHll 19'3·WHn 1914 Wain 19HWHh NFL Totall Career T otats ATT COM ~ YDS TD INT 11 10 •SS 96 I J 163 79 41 S 1034 I 10 ,., .. 46 2 1097 1 9 390 117 •1 I 2S9'3 13 11 1'S 123 S9 0 1197 10 13 •~ 262 SJ 7 2962 17 16 49S 793 SO 1 3561 19 XI 7S2 161 63 9 1033 IJ 9 •S9 776 60 I 3714 29 11 411 213 S9 3 Jlfl 24 13 301 167 SSS 1774 I 16 3602 2044 56 7 2 S206 160 I 38 4211 2426 S6 1 J1299 200 ll S 1992·Wun 1913 WIS" 199A·WHll Career To1a11 f"LAYOFl"S IS S861l 94 4' S7 t 42 22 SH 211 111607 TENNIS Fed9ratten CUD 716 • 114 J m o 1112 t' I 1t Pr._, Cad1awnkll I OUARTIHf'INALS UNtecl Sta'" t. 1WV I ) l I Sendra Cecchini (ltalvl def Chris Everl Ltovd J 6, 6 • 6·3 Martina Navralllova CU.S I d~t Ratulte Raool. 6 1 6·2, Navrelllo•a·Pam Shrove• !US def Raool L..ura Garrone, 6·3 6 ' West Ciwmal!V i lkllelna I Bettine Bunot (West Germany) def Kalerlne Mataeve, 1 6 6 3 6 3 Manutta Malaava (BU'· oar1el Mf C·•ud•e l(o/lda KllKll. •·4. •·2 KoP1<1e·l(1tsc11 •~ (Wfll Gartnanvl def Malffv• Malft•e 6·4, 6·2 U.S. Pre CM~ (al er.-.., "'-U.1 OU1net1'NI Sllltl9I Andre\ Gomez (ECua<IOrl o.f Aaron Krtcks· 1t1n ru s > 6-3. •·• Kant Cart11on <Swedanl def Gu•ltarmo VIias IAroentlnal, 6· I, 6-3. Horacio Cla .. Pena IAroen11n11> def Thllrrv TullSM CFrance1 7 6 6·2 6 4 Martin J1lla (Aroenllnel def Jlmmv Arias IU S ). 7·S, 6·2 Ff1dev's trensacftons BASEIALl. Amarlcan Laawa NEW YORI( VANl(EES-Actlvated AO<I Scurrv, pitcher Oc>lloned 8ol> Tawkst>ury, oltcti· t r to Columbus of Ille lnternatlonat Leaoua Stnl Tommv John, 1>llcllar, to Fort Laudar<lala of Ille Flortde Slate L .. gua under • 20-daY rellal>lll tallon Pfoorem BASt<ETIIAll Nettlnal laMlatbal AHedetlM DALLAS MAI/ERICKS-Named Richie Adubato aulllant coacll C....,_.., laslratball AJMClaftaft PENSACOLA TOltNAOOs-+lamtd Garv Youmans lw!1d coach and o-•• maneoer l"OOTeAll N1MN1 ,....,_. LM- CINCINNA Tl 8ENGAL5-Named Ken Gar· llnd defen\lve llna coach Slonad Jarn9s Br0011c1 runnlno back to • ona-vaar contracl CLEVELAND BROWNS-Announced Ill• re· tl(tm8"1 of Oouo west. llnet>ac1<er DENVER BRONCOS-Waived Mike Bowser ken Prtntav 1nd Je~' Y1rorouo11. ~ns1ve l>llck' Nill Maune. ouard, ind Scott Sanner ounter Pieced JoM Cna1'9v liol'lt end. on ll'le •Harved·dld not raPOrt 1111 DETROIT LIONS-W•llled Mika Meaoe. runnt1111 l>ack, a11d Owlottt Collins, wide receiver Announced '"" e obov Wetlllns cornarblcll. hi\ ft Or Md 10 ta,ms of • !Our· \!Hr con Ir eel NEW ORLEANS SAINT~Slgnad Larrv H1rdv lioht e11d , Scoll Pell1>11r 1lntt>aeller and Jim Rourke, of!en,lva tackle PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-SIOntd Antll()nv Tonav. running t>ack end Afollro Johnton llnat>acker, to four ., .. , contra< ti PITTSBURGM HEELERS-Announced lttat Harvav C•evton o.tenslv1 back "" egraeo to e two·vMr contr1ct \I~ Gerald Wllllems o.fenllve lineman ~ Trou1 w •·) G~t La Sl'lllltl S t7 WP-Trout C Dier • s l I·)' l ', l 0 0 l 0 0 , 0 } 1 0 4 1 0 Ump•rfl-Momt M~•t-. Finl Me<VI, S.C• ond. OaYIClson r~ rd Mc~rv T-)'OI 11 Greo t •mono • rn1nu1e, l>afilnd tO lot> Ro~ 701 n !>1...,e 8auar <C1nada>. 135 101 lton w.1.i94 9 19 109 Jell Pierce t S7 115 A141> St~ rcanad•l. 10 11 ov•••LI. STANDINGS (A.,,., 71 ...... , t Greo lamoncl fU S I " "°""' )0 mot1u1111 7t ~'· 1 a.tn11td Mlnau11 <-=rancal. l m1nu1 .... 10 M<ono. t>af11nd, J Urs Zlm.,,.rmenr\ f$wlttanand1. tO"SI. l>llNnd, 4 Alldr-Hamctttell IU S I. 11.50, s C.lavdt Cr1oule11on 1a.to1um1 ,u. SAN OIEGO CHAlltGEltS-W1lved LI~ kono. llnat>aOtr ACOutrad TllOMI• ...,_'°"· llntOacflar, from Illa Aflanta , elcOf'I' In u • c.NlllH tor • luture 6raf1 choice Waived Je4t Sof'Owlt\ Incl l lllV ltot>IMon s.fetlta A-Jl.lll 6 ltonen Pensac t-=ranoel, 25 St, 7 N•lcl Rulllmarvi (Swillarwt"ld1, »51, I Alvaro ~ ($clt1nl J)~ t S!tv8" lt~s (Illa 1"1~ tand1l. 1314, tO Yvon Madiot 1-=r•ncal. » 11 0... ~ c--.,. R141ar1 n Sleva 8tutot (Ct~I ... m1nu19' 1 Mc:Oftd\ l>al'llnd 6) loo llOll. I 4 ,. IO Jfff ~aro I S701," Ron I( ..... 106.ll 120 A141• ~lli!da 1Canall•I , It 41 90XING lat UI V ... I) Ml00LWEt<;HT$ Mlchff! N\#Wl !Lo. ,.,,.. .. ,I won unanllTIO'" decltlon o.,,., Cl\lrtlt Boston (Trenton N J ) NUM I\ 17-0 wltll 11 lll!Othoutt 111,1oi1 11 12•1 .. on stw l!nocto.outs WASHINGTON ltf0SKIN$-WllV.O Joe TllatvnaM, -r~ MOal•Y ....... Hedt..,l.eewe NEW Y°"K RAHOKltS-AllMUfl(90 Illa! h i\o 1tuo11a11.nen Oef9maman, ttas d«Pneo • COii tr act off~ from lhe club C0\.'-101 NOIHHWESTEltH-Hlred Jim Bra-H · 11111111 t>aMOa• coach HO'UE OAMf:-Ntl'Nd 1111 ,~ and Ctrffl Truu.e W'>ml'fl ' au•sta111 t>a\kelMll ('04t(~ WYOMINC.-N~ Paul Ito.cf\ elhlallc di• re< tor 5 HarrllOll's Turn (Slavanal I IS 6 Call The Guard fSl!oam1kar) 117 7 POllllcat Tl• (Plncavl I IS I Orlcao <Sotol 111 IN TOTO (5·1) Bio effort In IHI eo1ln1t t>ll touottar. Mccarron rldat tooav. EAST TULif" (4· 11 Won 111•1 it\ swill f1at1lon and once acialn gals OOOCI w111>111 ~; CAl.l THI CiUAltO (6· 11 V..v ce oal>le conditioner wnd1 out flt llorwt, UOMI Chance LONGSHOT HAR RISON'S TURN f'OUttTH RACE. 6 turtonos Putsa SIUOO Maloans, lllrN vears old 111<1 UP 1 Eoerton COal.llounaval I 16 2 Po\lrar Forward (llatanzuatal 116 3 Prince o· Fire IPlncav> 116 4 Arnt>ana<IOrlal 1s1e.,,en11 t 16 S Calva rv Cllaroa !Baza) 116 ' Lud ( Solitl I 16 1 Cul FrM <Snoe<nllaart 122 I JOM Sanl Ma CSll>lllal 116 9 Oanlall• IMcCarron) 116 10 Yeaoer (81Kkl • 117 11 Plalor <C11tanon) 116 AMBASSADORIAL 14· 11 Not>Oe Dancer Coll rec>orladlv I OOOCI one. Stevens •<!dad ""'' tor det>ul, NINCE O' FllllE C3· I) Good '""° 1n last effort, •dds Plncav rooav JOSE SlififT ME (6-1) Watt l>aCll:ed in let!, showed 1111141 t>lt Hll•r SPOI tooay. EGERTON FIFTH RACE. 1 11 16 mllas on tur! Purse S20,000 ThrM Yffr Oldl ind UP Altowanct I Out>al Tornado COrteoel 117 117 11) 111 111 117 111 117 7 Mr Media (Solis) 3 L'Emplre CSteva"'' 4 Bemldol !Ka-I) S Trav1t CCampu1l 6 Slv Remark (Farnanelat) 1 Pow (Bait) I Rot>arsllv (LIPll•ml 9 Star Formation (Blaclo.1 10 Ellmlnante (Pldroza l 11 Well R1tated IOelar.ounevtl 12 Alflrme<I Native (Slt>Utal AIME...,._. 13 Nurefv !Soto) 14 1· Truth (Sr>oemeker I IS e·Noticlero IV11tn1ualal .1 n 111 117 111 111 111 a ·Cnarlas Wllit11noham Trained Entrv ELIMINANTE 16 11 Lacked room through tlla strttcn wl'llle lua of run, Pf•macl tor uosat WELL RELATED S·?I Solid ~or< 1" AtlOw ance 11Ht toolls like •he ona t>eat L'E~HtE I•· 11 Jlace<I well •n •ast '•ciurn lor e IP>trt here LONGSHOT ?OW SIXT)! RACE. S ., lurto<>o1 Purst Malaens two vear1 Old O<e<I •n Ctill 1 Jtenn•• Romeo IPaoro1a1 2 Arnc>urHOYIOOO IVa•enzua111 3 Tomocomo IP1t1<.av1 ll6 000 '11 111 I 17 12 Wtllhalrner IOatattounavt) (2) I IS 13 Swoon (Soto) 1 ll 11S 1' Truce Maker (OllYaras) llS "LOATING ltESllllVI (3-1) One.a hlolltv rlOllrdtd coll ts lratll from strono oer'lormenca aoalnst "le• oroslleCI; AMallltCAN l •OION (A·l) Lukas trained st..O v..v conMslenl, lull aired In sorlnt, lovfl tttla turf couna, COlt- RIOOR KEY (6·1) WIN be tasted In louell lltel LONGSHOT ORUMALIS. llGHTH RACE. 1 1/16 mllft PurM: 175,000 edclacl SAN DIEGO HANDICAP -Grade 111 for Tllrff rNr old1 end UC> Tot1I PurM .. ,JOO. ht, is...sso. 2nc1. 1 is.000. Jrd, 111.2so. Ath. u.62s. Stll, i l,87S I Lill Command (Solla) I 12 2 Prltmatlc !Dalah0us11Y•I 11• l Encolure <McCarronl I I• 4 First Norman <Soto) 114 5 Nostal11l1 s Star (Torol lit 6 &1ua Raior (Stevens) llS 1 Bare Minimum COllvaras) I IS I El>i<laurus C~ller) 113 9 OlaottlVllf\a•d CVatan1ualal Ill 10 Padua !Buel 116 11 Scl'lllt« < Her111av > 111 12 AKenslon CLll>hem) 112 13 Skvwaltuir (Plnqv) 121 ILU• RAZOA (S-21 AOllv named as ltll1 tvrt soectalisl Is oust that, raior 11\aro, SKY. WALKER (4· 11 Err•lk camPa1-Ytr\I IOUOll when right, mutt be reckoned wllh, ~ADUA I 10· 11 Hes t>een Pointed !or tllls event, caPetM wlll'l ~st LONGSHOT· NOSTALGIA'S STAil NINTH RACE. I 1/16 mites. Purw· S1',000 TllrM vHr otds and uP Clalmlno Prtca· S2S1000- \72,SOO I Revolutlonarv IMc,..aroU'JI 1 Eoo Buck (Vatanzualal J Neulr11 Plaver IMcCarron) 4 Master N111alo (Slt>l1141) (2) S M111er Cew11on (Ptncav) 6 Foroot Tna Rlno CP9clrozal 7 Emergancv Fune! CLIC>l\aml I Marti In TM Skv <Ste11ensl 9 Pegus IOela110Usu11el 10 Tom !Ohvaru II Red Ou1ty Bait) 12 COid (Toro AIM Ueltllt 11' 116 "' IU 116 116 11' no 11' 116 116 116 13 Oltml>le B•noo ISll>lllel (11 11• MARK IN THE SKY O·t) Jim "8ef tllh IMHIOI, flt l"Mlafl c.aMat ,....._t; TOM (6· 1) WIM t>t rtQflt 11\e<e al Illa wtra, Qarn9 -1. l<<MltGOT THI RING , •• ,, SPMd to gem command In llelcl vo•d ot rH I oace LONGSHOT MASTER NAVAJO llEST BET BLUE RAZOR (91n RacaJ l"ttlCE f"LAY WINE TASTED (hi Ractl x-oeno IH a llOl'tnl ICt IOdl ... Del Mar results o.. 'Mr l"ltlDAY'S ltESUL TS I 3rd of 43 •div thar9utflbt ad "'"11nv I FIRST RACE. 6 lurton1a Pride Of Trov (Staven\I Volamo (Pedrozel Oulcll Roundtrlp t0rteoa1 Tim. I 10 I S 960 '60 360 400 310 660 Also ran ?a lrtotlC Pltdcie r11" Big Ont St1111lel, Clauic Endeavor Perdomo. L111hl B•u~ t>errv, Go lrnoras11ve Petro• !.crelclled Rlcllard·s Goltlle 12 EXACTA (S·t > oa1d UA 00 SECOND RACE. 6 lurtonos Erl11's Olarnono (SOlosl Wiii Told !Toro) 10 IO 3 IO l AO 360 J 00 u o Name OI Tiie Game Valenruat.!11 Time 111 3 S At10 ran Ft11e Ctrctas Tenolflterts, 81ue Patrol. Tvcoon Bev MAIS14'f NH". B·o Oen Foogv R ano ScralCllad Cove Of Sanl<era, Ooul>lv WI\!' Rot>'s Rlol n DAil Y OOUeLE CS•11 1>a1d Ml 60 THIRD ltACE. 6 '> lur10no1 Tnnltv H1U (Velenzueta ) Wllo Pursuit rBaze) Supart> Moment !SOiis) Time I 11 SI 40 19.0 000 XI 40 10 AO soo Also ran Art>llrett Dons Trvst. Mischievous Matt. Co1ak Men Ha's ell Wound UD, Dannl1 O Manv Roads. Jurv Time, Recant Exchange Scretclle<I. Satiucan U EXACTA (9·31 oald s1,2S2 50 l"OUATH RACE. 6 furtOtlQ1 Honvock (Bua) 13 40 Mldnl11111 Nollo" IOelal'louuavtl Oencl'l1i ISit>Jllel Time 1·11 A/S 620 0 0 • 70 JllO 12 00 Al10 ran Oa1e·1 LO<lll Oulso. Miami K•d Sor Fred, lnharlltd Wisdom, Sen Mont Don B Mtrrv Scre•clled Troy's Agitator Goooov Mv Lovt Fll"T'H RACE. 1 I 16 mlles on turf Ocean Wave I Soto I 20 XI 10 bo 6 XI Benzine (Sltv8"l) S .O • 00 Pan Alt HOPe (Oltvarasi 13 oo Time I '3 l!S BOATING Alw ran La Olvertlda. Stall Cloud. Dawn Of Hooe. Oomtno's Nurse, Barblrlna, On Your Own Tim.. Ml1wen. Nuota r Winter Scretcllad l(r11emar, Netalles For If F11111 r11ena Mon Rovat Monte U EXACT A CHI Dtld S166.50 SIXTH RACE. 6 furtonos B w Baoa ISl1>111e) M·u Manuuis COt<veresi D•l'C• Alt Sum,,_ ~Jualal Time I ti J, 5 Also ra n Mounlatn Glade, Pellte Zoot, See<• For Us F1v11111 UP Slaml>Ol<I Prlma«ene \1v11s~ Lau Out Of Oarllnan. Maoola'• Pluu Scratclled T •S q Star Touctl And Tall r,,.nks To J P E1trltlla De Oro SlllllNTH llACE. 1 I 16 mlltl lnl'lera"1 Ket 11>.ialloustav.I 1 XI E •ut>er ant s Image f Black I HelO E•P<tn ISltYen'l Time I 43 2 S Alto ran Gaelic KnlQlll Tat Htol'l. Prwm•ert PeacetU' lmega 1 Love Raclno No scratc"8s U EXACT A () Al Paid '113 SO n f"ICK SIX ,, 9·9·1-6-31 oald 18,16SIO to wve" wlnn1n11 tlekets 1fl11e llO<W$) Carrvo11er OOOI ,57 16 t 10 lilGHTH RACE 6 lurtongs !>arot Brig ( Plncav I Joav The Trio CPe<lrozel Wlnav TrlPle K CVelaniuela) Time 111 S.IO 4 20 3 00 120 4 00 3 40 Atso Ren Nlnao11v1ttet1na, Stan,um Oet>u ••Ma Un ROH, Rom11n Gem, MUPOS. Scralched Erin'\ Fun. Merv's Bat>v NINTH ltACE. 1 li lt mltta Bid J:.or Her CLIPhem1 P1iu v Ca t IOelahOunave> Socltt\I Rive CSoll1l Tlrna I 44 71S 1900 760 610 420 360 0 0 Also r1n Folk's V1c1orv. Whitt Dinner 8urns SPUrlark. Plrtl•'• Strenada. A l(lu For 1(1tta No scr•tchti U IEXACTA C6·SI Paid i20600 \2 '-ATI OOUILI! 16·6) Paid WOO Attef'dar>c• 1s.s20. Mutual Handle l2 n..S3S Smyth, crewman score third straight t riumph By ALMON LOCKAB EY Oallr .............. ,..... Randy Smyth. Huntmgton Ocach. and crewman Jim Hill, San 1-ran- Ct'lco. rammed tht'ir I 9-fool catamaran a'ihorc at Lona Beach Fnday to score their third str.ught win tn the Pacific IOOO catamaran mara- thon Fnday's race, from Avalon Cauiltna Island to Lona Be3ch was th~ third I~ of the I .OOC>-m1le cms-cros!I of the Pacific Smyth and t1111·, elapsed umc for the 28·m1lc crossmg was 2 houM, S7 minutes and 09 seconds, 1lmost IS minutes ahead of the SC'Cond-placc boat sluppcred h) John Lau&hton of Redondo Beach The fint lea of the race wu from Lona Beach to AYalon Wednesday, the stcond wa'i a t1rtumnav1'1lt1on of C•t.ahna 1,Jand Thursday Tod~y the boat arc scheduled 10 take off from the Cla~mont Strttt Bo.t Launch 1n Lons Reach at IOo m and ~ii to I>.\na Point Snt~th and Hill arc now lcad1na the race with a total of 15:03:25 for the fif1t thm: legs of the gruclina course Second 1, Roy ~aman. Los Angeles, and Cireg Richar~son~ Myrtle Beach. Fla, 16 06:25. third is George Del· Bianco Lo~ Angeles. 16:09:36; fourth 1s Larry fiartcck. S3nt.a Blrbera, 16: I 3,21, and fifth 1s DaVld Keller. Mammoth lakes 16 52:29. The Pacific 1000 1s patterned after 1hc WorTell 1000 on the East Coast. Smyth. with crewman Jay Gluer, Newport BeaC'h, won the Womll I 000 last year After leav1n8 Dana Point Sunday. the fleet Wlll sail to Sin Otqo. Other legs Wiii be from San Dies<> co Newport Beach Monday, Newport Beach to Redondo .8cach, Tuesday Redondo Buch to Oxnard. Wcdnn- day, Olnard to S.nla Barbara (le.av- 1n1 Anacapa Island to swboen:I). Thur1day, Santa Batblra to 0Han:I (lcaVln Santa Crut Island 10 pan) Fndav Hollyparlc quarterlJorse results Ut SM'-• , ...... »t SIWJn'l4 uc;a. J'9 YWOL Oii Tiii Telle (Hunfl MA UO U9 Ne"'• L.oW CWwdl Mt I.JI V ....... 0 Tode (Cr....,) UO Time: lt.W. MIO,_ Tlll1M '"°' ltOl!I', Country JmM, F~ Feat\n, .... TMll lftU. C-1 It~. lnceetloM e,.,...._ "°'M Slw1Mtl No tc:r9tCflft. U UtACTA (6-4) ......... uo OC Fair meeting shows Increases 11lo Orlilll County 1Fair i.ortc ~ moll .. I.GI Alalni1QI Race Cowie be rr d aaae11a la bo\b attcedeacr Md lwidk over the 1915 mecUlllo ~ \0 OcnCra1 Mu. ... NOrtJcrt a.nodL • . n. 13-dil}' men.as · an.caded ~ 100.169pa~u1ncreuoof'.?7 ~t. lod bid a ba.odle or Sl6,S2•,70l, up ll pennt &om l98S. B9nosik tnd.ited the incteatet primarily ~o the e~ of racing da1t9 from a Jat.e fall mttt.ina to the IUDUDC'f IChcdule. Jockey and tnincr standlnas for the meet both had tiu for the top poL Jockeys Cotey Blade and Antonio Castanon each posted t S wins, aJthouah Black had IS le: mount1. Trai~ O.M. Sinne and Sanford Shulman each had seven winners. Shulmanbldonlynaneentriesrun for an ampre ive 78 pm:tnt winnina averqe. Or9n91 COllt DAILY PILOT/~, #If. :-. QoarterJJone en ftwnt UC'& •V--. ""-......... THe AIW...._. HANOCU. ,._ w.-.... ........,..,.. ~...., c..... L.-...-w... c..t Neflw ,..,,. DI.-o.a C:.'11 TrWI ~ '- ~ ...,_ aJOMTM llACL S!I vwa FIY ltvttwrt FIY (H. c;.rde) Tllne To Tlllllll (WW'd} ~ were also four deadhau in the meet, andudi!lJ one ror ram plaoc in the fcatW"Cd C1iapman ~nd.ic:ap when stewards could not tcparate 1..et·~nt and Lucky Twait at the finHb line. •LSVaJrTM uc&INV .... ~ .._. nw.. .......... ~ ..... ~ Erkb Ettelao (Gift) Time. 11..27 ~ ·-c:.dm O. l.Allt ~ A-1m Dedet' T-""'*' H umb 0e ClllM Ji'fe H SollM C-. M Veteran linebacker Jerue signs contract with Rams ·~~~~:=;:. From AP dlspatcbes Fnday: Rupning back Todd Spencer t~ulbem Bay LO a trade three years ago, rcmai~ed LD wh'11 be sutfe~ a broken arm 1n trlln1na , Cal); wide receiver Danyl Richard (Azusa Tampawberehe1s1nvolved 1ncommemal real camp Over ~e last t}a!Cof lhc ~.he was . SAN DIEpO (~ -Vderall Linebacker Mark Jeruc, a founh-ycar Pacific); wide reoejvcr Paul Richardson (San estate development. spclhng Marvto in the second half of games. linebacka Linden Kina. .-rt o( the veteran from the University of WashingtOn. DiegoState);placc-kickerMasoodSadeghi(Cal . Hannah and. his aae.nt ~o.ward Slusher Aom listed three pos1tions as bcJn• "the SanDlqoCbarJcrspftSCUOOaperi-s1gned a oontract Friday and practiced with the s Los 1 Seo , ~ (Sa l th Ra d u kt ... ment to sbotc a .at &?(ea Rams a day before veterans were .scheduled to tate Ange es); punter tt ~' . n c aim e . t e~ areo t . w1 ~ng to ma most competitive" duntlj the next six weeks: . . upse_ was report to trainin& camp at Cal State Fullerton. Francisco State); and wide recciveT Keith reasonal!le conc:6s1oos to.bnng him !nto camp. quarterback. left outside linebacker and strong w1Jvcd Friday &ad o~ re- sl·x veterans ... _d not signed new ""'n•--ts McDonald (San Jose State). The Raiders have dccbned to discuss the $8fcty placed by a youna linebecter ~ wa """ u-. s1tuatioo, a.nd Raider Coach Tom Aores said · quired from the Atlanta Fakons. and weTC expected to become holdouts today. Hanna.la lone Ralder aNerlt there was no progress to rc~rt Friday. At quarterback are veterans Marc Wtlson The ~ R!Ceivcd i:osick They arc: Wide receiver Henry Ellard: lo the interim, the Raiden were using ex-and Jim Plunkett, with secood-yc.ar man Rus'y lmcbact.cr Thomas Benson from the linebackers Mel Owen and Jim Collins· St.artmgl~ftguardCharlcyHannahwastbe New EnaJand Patriot DwiJht Wheeler and HtlgcrintheNo.3spot. Falcons m excha:n.,e for an v• defensive end Do11g Reed; and nose t.ackl~ only pl.ayer missing Friday when lbc Los second-year man KeVln Belcher at Hannah\ Al left outs1de hnebacker. former Phtladtl-discJoscd future draft cboict. Bcmon Shawn Miller and Charles DcJumett. Angeles Raiders held their first fuU·squad position in the offensive hnc. pb1a Eag.lcs Pro Bowler Jeny Ro binson lS was a second round draft pick by The club also reported no progress in practice in Oxnard involving more than tOO In another development. Cun Marsh was pushing rncumbcnt Brad Van Pelt. RobLDson Atlanta in the 19MNat.iooaJFootbaD contract talks with rookie holdout Mike Schad, veterans. rookies and free agents. promoted to Slarttng ng)n guard ahead of was acqwred by the Raiders early in the I 98S Lealue draft. He played in all 16 of the team's first-round draft pick. Hannah, who became a starter at left and incumbent Mickey Marvin. Marsh was season afteT a protracted liruinci.aJ dispute at the J:aJcons• pma las:a year, A1ftiaa The Rams cut six free-agent roo1ocs right guard shortly after he amved fmm Tam >a ticketed for the same promotion a >car ago Philadelphia. one. NI.IC ll)TIC( " -- --------------- -----------------------------------_.........._. ........................ _ .......... ~-___ ....... -------- ,. ,, OIWll' COllliM DAILY fltl.OT/ ~. JUty ff. , ... CALL 642-5678 IP CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, s7&0 1511 7 days... with pre0~ayment Pt Iv ate Pany ONLY No R4ieJ Eatatt, comm«clel, Of' Help W nted. [ &..t I,_. mt ••ticaJ/!l!tal H• q.teal/Otllet Mii W. 1111 lwnl ... ...... Hll -!atP....,.....,~~11-l""'!'I fvaltan FOUND ,..... °'*"" ,.._ COURIER r-n GD dtMng llllP1/MI .... llPl1llU 1111 Pwt time Fl.Na AHTIOtJ£811 Signed MOVING SALE! 8'*llcM trtever, fem•I• Au•t record. Know o.c. w. _llMIT.:.•a-Ct•1ltlld Adwrtlillog fMwpot't MM• Untn.d Ww•ll;llettt Hit~ btMkt.t MC Met, trpt *-· t wal 8h•p, fem old Akla m•ture, rteponelble, _, ~ nu.-llUI 8dlool oi.tr'lot Food S. ' . '680. t drewer ctwry unite, twn ~ olWr"f 6 Croea. '-" Fox Temer, en.getlo. ~140 lnvt9t"*1t Banlltng firm, Vice Dept .. now~,-HO SEWHOI 2 Clefk• "9fldl OOUl'lJy llngette mf9C ltema. ..... 1 .... btk/wht mate lab, IOwty ofl'loe's. oongenl~ The Otenge Coeet Delly Ing tlPPllCat1ont f0t PtT needed to V9ttfV I.... chMt 9650. lloht oak MOVINOI blk/wht m•I• Doxie BJU. UlllTllT pecipM, vwtety-typlng 4 Piiot eutren~ fl• open.-WCM1c.,.. Ra1• ,. 5.&64 ~hone ord«a. Hourly. fl"enoh Nhc:t~ = Sood walnut OC1agonal Corso:· o'?:~g:'-t-ema~.· ~t~ .... • ~ ~a ~.:..!'.:Y~~· Inga tor • fu end pert-per hour minimum 3 .. ~r,• _,J:&Oprn-t ~pFm. t.•bl .. 1~:._ e ~ Game tbl w/4 ""' ctw'I ,.. ._,, _.., ....-~· '"'" ......, 'M,.,., ' time tefept\OM ..._. hcMd .,.,· ~ AP91Y at -· ""~ :.....,... ... or country ..,._ • ..,,,_....... lt.000 reduced to l200 : 1 ;: n!~~onc~ ~ =~~·18 '°' l aitW .. iiiiiirtii1iiii•it1iiy"lpl//iT-::'t'..:e°"' ~= C:: = 8~:,:-~=-14c:".se~ .ner ~ .:'1:o!~~~h= la 0.0 cs.k a ~ * tenl blk. blk mate OLH, $_...,~ dy9hlltt. P1M1e call For young ArOhtr'I ~m Mutt type 45 wpm,~ C1830 11850. 8"'911 oo-f 100. "'*· ~ · m• Lhw Ctoaa,ten, Or Ford'• ofc, 142·1~1 Exp req. Type &ewpm. prior t~ ..._ •-OAl llflll RMI Est•t• ~ tabtea, lampa. New twin ei.dt, MYet Iota of kittens 944 345e front otftce 8'>PMfano9. ~. lllld a p6eeunt, I Amel country dbl bed UMd. End t6b6M, M119c Found-Ml AUSTRALIAN lllTIL Pllll l fam6tlar w/1()..key & com-cheet1ul t~ \'Otoe. ~NowAvelabte 1 13H. A"* ~ oM furniture. 8e1t oHerl SHEPHERD, July 24th Greet PIT lob for •ICP· pu~. ~lgh7 org~ Excellent H!:J plut ~ ~: H~l~T~ IPPUllER I Serllentlne ~ l850. 751-7832 Santa Ana& 15th, NB l~==:.~~653 ;:~9c:eo·&,~ -. ~on good BEACH/ FOUNTAIN ~~:ia.m~ OAKCH1JACHP!W •=---=,.....642~921 IEITIL 1•• IEmTlllllT Call Ka111i.en Ot90n tor In-VALLEY INDEPENDENT FNMA & SFR type ree . .,,.. San Clemente. Good eond. t ft tong FOUND aet of keys on ..,. tervtew appointment, Deliver 1 dey • weatl. Ho pr9INI bualr,... Owner BUT OFFER Porsche Key ring at P«lo offloe ...ictno a Pn, pertOMble mature 142.,.321 ext. 302. collecttng, no aollcltlng. wenta ft&riner for pert1ot.-.-1 &4e-8532 PC .. L _.._....,,, .... _. _ _.,.. per1on for property Must h•ve dependable .,_, .. __ •·ff • • ttqueel H/Forreet "11• ag. ..,._,.,., ent._..,.. & mgmt co with buay oar, truck or station petton & 'crop peyment' nvv.. •v 0 ' "'n 1521 Queen• water bed, c»- 8Mcti Set 7/19 ldent. unno ROA, With 8UC*'lor phc>ne9. Muat be able to llAlll llllT wagon and ln1Utance type purcn&M of exoat-ReMonablel 301-1 21 luxe model, heater, 142-5579 caruJde eXC*ttee. non work S.1urdaya 9 .. pm. IAILY Pl.IT Call 842 144-4 Mk ' . i.nt bualneu. °""'* ,.. &gl!uctt hdbtd a frame, Dlt eond. FOUND WELL GROOMED -~~ ~ ~~· Good phOne menner a 330 W. Blly St. JoAnM erar...j or tiring. If not ~~e lft a_ a&_ l300. 72CJ..0896 0001 gold/white Fem 2 _...,,., ._........ ~,.., muat. Catt 842·1800 Coat•MeM,CAH821 . epptalMf, U'9n ....,. • ..,. I ~ REA LISTIC ter e o yra, no tega Vic mftTU._I_ CAR WASH. fteat of pvt ~ COiiege l bualneee LU 117-1111 w/apeeller., 40 geAon GramJSlater on 7/23/8&. llUD UOIPT/IWIHMIAll ~ ~dwuMd1_.. • ~c10· ~ repty to FIE•~. ~round. weat.. 84&-9595 . ColdweM a.Mer, Newport B a-a•n -..---,..,... . ,,,,ne Ad 90, CJ -'I Pilot, lli65.n ~792 =.,..,.,..,=-:-Requlree at leMt e mo .. p 8Mc:f1 ReakSentlel s.... mt.a ..-r-• er•. 291--074& P.O. Box 1580, COit. FOUND Young? MIM Cat, In 111 ph .... of hoepttel Offloe. GrMt beMflta. .. CHAUFFEURS _ FUii time. Meu, CA 92e2e. Sean;!,_~:..ll25. Solld M~ Dtnlng room gr•y w/blk 1trlpe1, very bllllng. Ale, type, have Good Mtwy for quellfled S••k• mature aalH· 1 YMr axptrlence a muett IWEf (l) table w/8 ctlalrt and frlendly Vcty Harbor good phone techntQuee. P«IOn. Typing req'd person. FuUJPwt Time Newpo'1 UmouelM · GAS ato~Mlcto oom-l.,ge hlltch S500 obo. View Homee &40-539e Mra. Herper 253-7324 Mon-Fri. 644-9060 Appt 842-1197 Servloe, 2et--074& Pllm blnetton C-'°'lc, bl'own. 5-45-2132 H•w you...,, Samantha? NllATIY .,,. 1111n&1Y SALES-RETAIL CLERICAL/DELIVERY PREFERRED RETIRED 30 In, exceti.nt cond WATEABEO king 11%• P•laan blk/whlte mark-N_,,a l"•uran"'• bllllng * •• .. &1 .... * MALE lmmedtately tor 1325. Eveit H&-7507. heater pad e dr-lng. gent•-f-'-dly 1._ .....,. ... .... BaslcMCT'etarlelaklOa. -Mature/energetic peraon aelf ltMOI"., feclllty In KENMORE W .. "HER ..-_;al, ..... ;..._... r_.... 2 yrs Old. s;;,,d;'°~1 of clerk. experien ce C•HCraJoorP1ul Eiu:tttngcweeroppt'y,wllll for buay med l•b In NB Coeta J ... +~&fl Electrlc drye'7_ whl. ~ing ';t ..:;.. hef daya aleeplng under preferred, back office 714-642-7702. train personable. exp FIT poa. Med knowledge -S200/pr Of belt ofter, l300 obo eet .... 277 fotlege Mlaalng alnce p«son, wlll traln or exp. ••••-a•y aalea ptrlOn. C~995 I helpful! M-F 840--0140 Call fOf ln\19N1eW 675-35-44 Ot 992-7089. !~:!ii~~ .. ~~! July t9 on La Perie Place, Beneftta 1 competitive --·-85~5559 · u~tn compan1or1 aide, 450-1282 Coeta Meu 831•1409 wage850-tt47 Exp'd, matured n-amk, elderty In NB Sear'I Cold8c>Ot refrlger- -------Cl--' -'/Offi ilOO wonc w/out eupervtston, TEU.-IALll Room ~d • .., ..... ; lUllllTlllllll •tor 1125. Muat Mii. SURF80'"RO ("'---'-~. LOST-....__,.~ ..._.p .... nnd •nC~ ct ~ kn_._.. ..... computer & ..____... In ' ..,.,_ + -r· ,. .. -''--"t Ion Good cond 831 &eao " ..,_ .--,.., --~--vv W• have ...,,.,_,, open.iga Lovely aurroundtnga. VI•-.,, ng poalt open · -Old atyle ekeg I t Vlzala Dog. Kida are AlllllTlll telex helpful but not req"d tor enthualaatlc people to Mutt have car & metuttty. In en expending realden-•.a•• 11-a..M F~ 548 ~ hMrtbl'oken Fem red & Entry !e\191 opening torr• (wttraln). Perm pert time work afternoons or........ Send reta, phone, Mlwy tlal ~dependency -.,...,., ·--1-=-'"="~~--:--=::-:-:-:- brwn, cr<>«>Ped tall. '"Etty'" pon elertl. FIT poalton, with benefit• Cell No exper nee. StW1 *"-req to· 214 Drown St program tor women. Excellent COnd S225 2 RAMS s.a.on Tictum HB 843-0184 muat know 10-key, wttt 499-4187 betwn 1-lpm S5/hr DOE. Apply 2850 OJal. CA 93023 ·• UvMn rotation shift, ex-875--3175 11 gamee. Vlelton Ilda t LOST Scx>ttle, rem. blec:tl train, thoM lnter .. ted Mon..Sat Only M ... Verde Dr, IJ, CM. 1 oeti.nt beMflta. FOf more W&llll Stll rows from need. 35 yerd wired rhinestone cotlll. may apply: 2588 Newpor1 IEOlnUY 957-2525 M-F, 10-8PM llUftlf Into NEW DIRECTIONS Dryer S50I Exoallent. belt tine. M85. 8~7998 -==============iiiiiifiii'I Lott Lake & Adam,, HB Blvd. CM. 714-842-71'02. FOi" NB tew firm. Varied Wiii fft .llff Full time poaltlon for ltght 714-5<4&-554&. offer. 5<45--395e •BALBOA BAY CLUB* during atorm 536--0948 lllllllEPll respona. Good akllta req. dell~ l office work. SERVICE MAN -L. 0 . F .. ' , Would ltke to purc:MM a TODAY'S Pr,,,_, Man.,._.,nt Co., Call Jo •I 644-6512. OIUWH (IMIY) II I Mon.-rt. Call 833-8&06 tire balancing, 5% daya.1 WESTINGHOUSE ~ 19 member9hlp. lndlvldual lc~ttll A v,........, _...... "TUI" HllDJ 1 111YD .... .-S 1350/wk. Union 78. ~aide Excellent con-Of buelneee. 91$-1M3 REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS Jattr•ctlta 3012 =~·'°'~~:::~~ llm/IEOEPTlllllT Ground . floor nutrition M-F morning nra. Appfy In Newport Beactl 144-7151 1 dltlon,~801~1 CASH 7'Mlp Outboard l200 El IBM. compat16'9 l Mac compulerlzed eccount-Excetlenttyplng&derlcal company, dewloped ~ ptrlOf'I 1000 N. CO..t SERVICESTATATTNONT' Carnlnoetlelll50.Moeor- lntolh Compulera $15 Ing, property man•ge-::=r:kd. ~~ ~:~ ~~~~-~n-Hwy, LA; 8ct1 4~ Exp w/ref. Dey lhlft. Wtw Fuaitut 4 cycle, 350 Honde:;:S2~.;} Hr One-oo-one tutoring. ment background pref"d dlc1aphone helpful. Stwt-1 prec:.dented grOWth and I --111111 FM + time & • half. Un+on 76 I llY ...,.. Men bloW-up ....., Any p1ogram or .oft.ware, Salary commenaurate S 13941 of 1 1 _n,. --Newport Beach 144-7151 7' wood tOldtng 136 97" "551. Gene with experience Send Ing salary mo pr 11 pen! 1 you ate PIMl•11• Lii 111-1111 5 drawer filing ceblMt ...., TS •• 0 .. T (714)770-9298. 2541t motivated & eggreaalve , ·~ e--... IUMMI ... 5 ...... 1817 ~--------resume to L ..., ..., Cabot Rd. ate 209, you cen be malitlng more Exp req d. 5 0.yalWMk, -• 2 BEAUTIFUL CHINA -· ~ lafl!I!Ht 188 E 17th. ata t-A. Laguna Htns. Deadline than you can ever spend .atty houra. Apply at o~·~·~ou~ n: ~~I CABINETS. l-A-~--mlcro~-own--,.,...lr-9-c.-1002-2790 A RE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION Df•titfct JOii Coate M .... CA. 92627 July 28th at 5pm. EOE In 5 mo·a. CALL NOW. Mother's Market & Roaring 20ra. Start Your choice, only leOO paclty 1150. White Iron Woman Of married coupJe CAS.HIER_ Experlencedl SECTY/RECEPTIONIST 673-1520 Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St. 16/Hr. Apply at 111701 Mehl l40-Ma8 garden furniture, 3po1 tor ll11e-ln care of elderly H~ 7.3o-3.30. Major bro-Local CPA Firm needa a ~=ti~~= S~:;J.788 Newport BYld after 6pm •MOVING. 8W Sofa. very t75. 720-3912 women. Muat have refer-kerege firm nMr O.C MATURE person with ·• Cla~t/lnt1ar1ab EXECUTIVE CASHIER or cell for appt 145-5-448 j comfortable, daHrt Antique hand-mede qutltl .!~°" 5<48-5702 Alrpo~eii1l~i~?pm prof attitude for front of-5520 For Fuhton Island Retell Teternatketlng ton98. nobby fabric 1225 from Art<. l Tenn. Meny 1. -is T L _. S rice Outlet Include SlllE• •OIS I OBO. King bed, bo• pettema l colon. St50-latlan1 A Flaaacial Lett • Fen• H tlCatfl ' COSTA MESAI PIT phones, greeting cilenta, Olll'I WAITlll atore. Mutt have ex-n" 1i>rtnga. xtr• nrm, Sim-S295. 720-3912 I a.ta 111 W 1 at el liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TEACHER PRE-SCHOOL Gen of'flee Flexlbte hra No typlno & compute< Input Aoe-c>tlng app·a. no exp tenatve cuh handling I mona mett . frame. heed-•-• Ullm 2~ Chrlatlen Mlnlatry 8 EC E experience required Call Call Lorie 650-1984. 18 yr Marie Callender'a and cvstorner MMoe ex NOW AVAILABLE head, llnen1 lnc:I. S200 _. --FOUND •os unlls Costa Mesa George 54&-3•25 T 4200 Scx>tt °'·NB eP!•lencaE.O·E:~~;J'70ben-Energetic people needed OBO. Single bed $25. Boxfl.lll Of toomM --.-.-.-.-+-.-IJ-Al--.--,, 642-9181 FULL TIME TYPIST s:;,y~~e:r.1.107:: bu~~ "' ~ ~u~1:1 ~~~= Older SMracotor 19'" TV pp 714 "4-5840 NMr 22nd/Npt Bl C.M ·RE FREE Prtftllitaal / fl()wpm Some legal back-Laguna Hiiis Law otflce OIOl'l-llS1111' UllYIUI Cout Publlahlng Co seo OBO. 831-1991 CHURCH PEW Met F prl Elaine &45-7515 1 ft u•i aittratin S l OO ground 1rv1ne lew office (714)830-8660 o:~P':; N:h=· F;f Ji Lloyd Pee1 conrol need• No Seutng Involved 4 P*'8 ltvtng room Mt, Solld 08k, 9't long -C II ,.. Call 559-6482 WMtetlff N.B. termite repalr tachnlcan Pleasant phone voice a never uMd, Mtthtonea, nice cond, best offer ••!!..Te Ltaa ult a : LIU &Hm I Ttekai cal/Tra•n • aom• c arpentry ex-must, no expertence r• coat 1785, MCt 12e5. 146-9532 wi66w has MONEY for • Tired of RE Become • lflnaL lfflO HOS Ollll IEllHt perlence needed, atNdy quired ldN I for hOme-952-4254 Cuet king comforter. dult TOa S10Ktup. no credit 142·111 Loan Rep Re Lie req"d. Energetic peraon. food Appty CHILI'S, 3300 So. tob, we train, call tor Mr makers. high school 8• Ivory mod couch ruffle, an.ma. entry print- .,. no penalty Call De-!•--------IBM Set-up tor you In the with phon"· tight b kpg lOOHmll OUlll Coeat Hlway, NB be-'raytor 979-9021 tenlors, college etudenta w/match love Hat, Roee/IVory. Pd S700. Sac nlaon A.aaoc. 673 7311 FOUND Golden Ret. Or-ltetd t Tralnlno Cell for duties. lO Key, aome FIT. entry level Account-twMn 2-4 ... Mgr. lllP WUBI & moonllQhteral Hours: walnut glut col tble, end 1175 OBO 720-17<M •• rt~.I" 'D 291. tage Bualneaa Cntr 7117 en appt 770-«>67 Chuck typing, well esteb bu&I· tno Clerk, !Of bllllng. Ill· RESORT HOTEL has pot· STOCK CLERKS Monday-Friday 5:30pm Ible w/matctl lamp com-"'-po Vancouver. led._ 1 ' d · Mele. appr11 8 yrs Craig ---nus. good hrs & benefits lno. & mlac. dutla to 9 OOpm, Saturday plete Ht HOO new c..-. ENJO 14-18% return on 493-3045 or 49a-.894 •t4l eal/Dtat1I 5105 DAVIS BROWN 646-1684 Send resume lo Mr IUon• ::" for food ..,_ CASHIERS 9:00am to 1·00pm. Stert S 1200, 175-3544 or ~":..!! ~'r,r := -:' TOa Aleo lend on & buy -CllHPIAGTIO WIST ~ 1t E 17th St C M Fventes at Robert Bein. ~s & aperaon to open Apply ~~-:~~0-4pm at S4 00/hour plua 9e2-7069. MUST BELLI Cali(7t4)99S.-3n9 T01 I 10,000 up to 'FOUND llltle white long Front o...__ ~•tton ••uat LEGAL SECRETARY Wiiiiam Froat & At· new concept reateurant bonuMI Private dealt & -=~~=-=-:-..,...,..,c-:-:---JUMBO'S C "--1 h I k'lt 3 ~ _,,,, ""'"'.,.,.. ..., 2-5 yra nne dlnlnn & wlM 1504't Beach Blvd h I ttl e BDRM SET ITALIAN ---..,....,.,--:-:---.,.-~ •fl .,.,.,n aon 1 r ' en • ., mo """'• be enthual ullc and Min 5 yn exp In Pe<aonat socletes 1401 Quall St , kn.......-,._ ......,,:d. WMtmlnl1er P one. caaua • r -Gregor 14' Alum boet ANoc: 873-7311 neer t9tl'I & Placentla cheerful & worlt well I lnJury/Plelntlff Addlt"I Newport Beac.11. CA 92660 vA;p;"l;·Perton Home WOl"kera welcome. Contempotery, burgendy, w/Emrude 1!5np 11000 hataact•tatl &42-0<130 att 6pm -w/people muat have skills req"d Ole Mgmt. CllClm n-1 8.30am-12noon .IUITlll P/T aFftor-ln~~30 M:'Frt~·~ ~2~~~~~·aki:w·uc::~ !~k•IPd75~7·• .. ~ LOST Bleck Cock ale ood ffloe Skill S ahrthnd. min b kkpg ....-5 M Th ~ Reeor1 30 H fWk In Mfg Co .., "' $3i • ., ...,.,,... e<,m · g· 0 1 ome L una8ch 497-1789 jMuat have own truck • ··~-.,.....·• " · 9-3Sat.at842-5e78. e-M0-9690,d-135-7001 ~:-=--=-==·:--::;=-:::~:-:-Lett I ,.... ZtZS July 17th, nr Adema & Seturdaya Salary open ag 763-0828 1 t07 Jambor .. N.B Muat have exp. Malnten-BEAUTIFUL SOLID oek HIDE-A..BEO, $50. Queen .... ..._..______ ~8~2~~~ • n c e . H B accordolng toe~ & :J:-IEOEPT/llm 1 5510 SALES-BAKERY/CAFE ~,,.~x(~t!"")9f~7~b TILIPllll bedroom auit• king a IH11d2e-5 ... Sobedta"l3new7.50. !.-~ LOST Smell gray & tan Toy ties 5~~n;33d6 l· ' Fast peced Newport Real I n Weeltenda & day or lllSIHATlll OUlll Parkey, bought $2500. ach St25 142.';,71 Poodle mix. female. 12 Lost-M/WHT LAB PUPPY ~~ Estate offloe needa Part-ULU TIAllEI p /T evening ahtfta. WllOAPE UllllD Mornlno & Evening h~ra. Mii S 1175 obo 759-3137 Ing m · · yra.anaweratoSukl,vcty 8 mo otd, blue collar, oetrothebHlcABC'•· time person. PhonH. 1 1 fd COOK Needed Full-Tim• ExceltenttorColtege tu-_ _..., .. 1 LAWNBOY Mlf propelled Loa Prados & Ooldeneye, Goldenwest/Sleter. 7-21 , attic, baMment. ind cloMt. typing. pkg prep. Contact Houaep ari · exp. pre Experience In Cafe Sherman Gardena. CdM. dent• & HouMwlvee. Call -"•-•• mower, needa good tune- 7123 "4-6493 848-3075 REWARO-S50. then~ somecuh Paullne 955-2070 Flex hra. 645--02lO IL SOANAIA BAKERY Dorothy M-F 873-2291 661-1266 Selly or Ruth Contemp nr new Incl w/d, up 135. 549-"918 Lv Meg .... " ,~·-··-·-ri~·• ... _______ _ Houaecleanlng, carpets & L A LIN -I •Bk>Ck walls, brlCkwork, PAINTER NEEDS WORKt upholstery windows. etc. Garage & Yard Clnupa concrete Comp patios Int/Ext, celllng1. refln ceb Klrbya Malnt 831-5272 Jon 145-8192 15 yrs exper 64~834 (26) yrs exp .. work guar Cta tracttrl HAULING • CLEAN-UPS BRICKWORK Small tob• Devis Painting 964-3837 j 7 Days Lowest rat• Newport. Costa Meaa. QUALITY PAINTING SERVICE B I wilsoN l SONS Cell Barry. 631--1748 lrvlne Ref's 675 3175 Sw In old hOUMI & grel-Rm Add Remodel Kite. -..--Bath Tiie •357487 Ina HAULING & MOVING Stucco-Finish Cabinetry llttl removal Beat any DIRECTORY 30 yrs up 646-1740 College Student w/truck No Job to small All types bid. guar work 675-6088 Thank you, Lewie Free eat lie 631-2345 SEE ME LAST CHttractita B--~e--1 --SUPERIOR QUALITY& I wlll beat ANY Bid Work CALL TOOAYll I lail•i at tat -•·nCtl REASONABLE PRICES QU&r 722-7537 111 ro1 Lois me MICHAEL oouoLAs 111110W11111 5•8-1452 ucU93790 ••s"·~ Your BUILDING CORP Custom PIT FIT SS hr + ml to ---1._.~ .. ~~~~!ft~ Service Otrec'lory I Remodeling & Additions j ~•rt 722-9859 __ •m at FATHI G INTERIORS Ranrnentetlve 543-9367 (#4894231 Bt•IHt'tti at *A· 111'111* HANGING/STRIPPING -.-VISA-MC 673-15t2 142·4121111. 301 1 •20 Yeara In ArN Ouattty lw .R1GHT HOME PATROL ov;~rv~.~.e::~i!nce Plaattr~lt~ ,._..u_ REMODELING & REPAIRS ltakes lovlng care of peta. Actattlcal .,,... .. ,, All Types S1ore1-0fflciee-water. mall etc 751-8355 Lie T-t 16·428 73o-t353 Int/Ext. at4asterlng AEBLOWN OR PAINTED I Homes etc Lie d/lna'd * ------••ABC MOVING•• Cuatom Textuf'1no Quality Atao Int/Ext Painting Palombo Conat 968-3564 lat tractit a Quick & C11etul T138046 Work. Prob~No Prob- LICM288597 631-9:.>95 Room Addltlon1-Remodel PIANO teaaona Patient LO RATES 552--0410 lem•I #326864• 554-783 t Atpkall Ooors-Wlndow1-Patlo UCI greduate, children & ITUWIH OILLlll Pl •i -Co11er1-0eck1 Frank, adult•. good retea. Costa •• •I Parillng ArN Repelra & 963_7 to7 Llc••80617 Mesa Call Goldie now STIHm llYlll Cl. _2_4_1t_r_r""1i.i•~1""'11~.-1""'11""'10'!""' Resurfacing • Roofing & 722-6671 daya/evea Orenge Co. OrlQlnat •An plumbing a heatl~ Waterproofing• 63 \·<1199 O..n --Student Mo\191'1. Tnaured -; L1a•1ca,lat lie T 124 ... 36 641-8427 DRAINS CLEAR From I 15 la1i1n1 Semen Entry & French Ooora a Lancart NEW werehouM Stor.,... Feucets, 01apoaa1, Heater, By Norman The Doormen ...,. 7 722 9066 RELIEF CARE SERVICE Oak & Fir 857-000R Land;;;ping Sprinklers 11¥11·1•1 641--090 Lie • ~~~ 77~~/g~k El tri ) Sod Cteen-upa 20 yra In Careful Court90\J:C""'•" Pttl I~ tC ca .,.. Tony 845-5124 .. ....,.. CALVPso::FRee est elr at PlHISI EUCTllO K C TREE SERVICE By hr /or plece 84&-3665 Reliable wkly ave, repairs 8 Qualltyworlf frMeat Top Trim Removal Qual l Partitt Occ11lta1 647-7753. 24-Hra od"l·Addltlon1 •425~13 918-740t Serv Lie/Ina tree Ml de ne r• ;;:--:-:---- 548-4980 RESIOICOMM L/INO 26 989-8283 or 536-6696 tired) Weldor1 grllduate, lilPittMfi"1a~L~P.!!.-~~~ Ooor Moldings-Bay yra Do my own work Lie ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE wtll Pfepell special din-BEST R~f¥1Nd. will t;;lt Wind Complete Patios #2780-11 Al 646-8128 Sod Cleen~upa Malnt ne< In your home, pattlet. ANY Bid by 50% FREE Additions. Ouellty Work I ELECTRICIAN Quel work Sprtnklers etc 850~ t47 etc Cell Reggie 839-7109 :~:eor;<2~~~3/4 hour #477446 Paul 5-48-8860 FrM "' $20 hr DUSTY'S i...ndtcape/lewn HEY MOMI Ratnbo Brite Ooono-Replllr-Alteratlon• U87892 Greg. 979-e21a Main serv Wkly/month/ took-a-lilt• tor kid• B-lt•Ntliat!M•ltita1 Cat>tnete-Pa,,...Lodl .... tc L1A'l 1rLEm10u• 1 time Fr" .. , 2-1 t-t640 Oaya/Parttet 843-1e 10 "" 5 ... Add'n.-Oeelgn-Aemodel ~5 ~•KP Jerry 142--0587 Desires ewtr1 weeltend C&B LAWN SERVICE lanla~ rftct Top Oualtty Low Prlot GARAGE dOOf apeclat. work 548-0350 MOW• EOOE TWICE MO compeniO;\JAidel t'Of ttve Fr" •I UC 931-234!1 tree •tm• tic Ina H••-NEW/REPAIR Ou ttN 120·125 548-5722 Inc.re & llte hlkpg fOf Tll - liner Cona1 213 592 3831 tob• 10 small r~~b .. 0 SHRUB & LAWN CARE the elderly (714)833-2009 ., •• ll'lfl .. ,..Tf'lmil"''9'!\'I~ Plus Small Aemodet end Fr" nt tk; d 83 t 2345 Landaceplng, gen ctnup --EXPERT CERAMIC fltlng Additions W•Jlt Ooota I • Belboa/NBICM 675-1166 taiat!at KOllt~~ve. ~~t~?'dable722_97 ... N2 nt• 1 uar 10 .. ~.. FINE PAiHTINO av Rkh-........ -... .... • .... -'--FENCES:aAft§ Tr• trim TREES ard Sinor t8 yr• of ::tf1 '" tt -- t/ crttt Dump runt c M I N e Topped/removed ~ c:ustomera Uc 2 1.;;,;~iii!iliPltiil!r11'1l'lll"flll"'" k!t= t•~ tfi 1 ., .. Jim Whyte 942·7206 up. new lewna 75 t-3471 Thank-Youl 983-<4114 JAYCEE TREE SERVICE ..,.,....,..., pe ..,., pe •· --------Trtmmtno. Removal Ywd 9'C. No job too ttnell •GEN HOME REPAIRS CIMn Upt•Tr .. Topping A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext ctetinupe, n.ut s.48-<>521 RMI Mickey. 536-0553 Patnt Drywall Carpentry Shapino Remcvtng-H8'11 LOWEST poutble price. • .... CJta-•at t1Mal etc Gary 845-5217 P'TL Mll<E 650-3213 10 Step s.rvtce 8t2·3235 u &Jif AlttKS DA/mo ••HANDYMAN•* Tr .. nr1m1o-nut:> oompi EXfEAtOR EXPERTS Lerge or aman 1 do 11 alfl garderllng Compemrw Otfflcult J9Pelta R ~ 'up M/S...mo;...~._ Pat 531-5579or1ve m'""" prteea Chuck 642-2173 UC#288597 e3t·929& rum Chrl9 ee 1...,...., -. _ _ '.'":'."".:~= LAAOE OR 11N11 JAPANESE GAROEHINO GLASGOW PAINTING ~ noma r~ SERV C1een-UP 6 M*nt lnl/Ex1 30 Y"I M$* • 8 yra OJ> Troy ~2077 Fr .. Ml Tony, "4...t751 r.t't 142 5214 LET THE SUNSHINE IN Sunthtne window deentng Ltd Call (7 14) 148-HIO ~/Reeldentlal 1 1tory S30 . 2~ory S40 c.Jll WindOwt ~&12• CAFE. A1rlum Ct Trainee ttv rm & bdrmt tum. kite M 'ftilf/d 1115 840~279 Debby/Marcia IUHl1IJIU01 ORANGE COUNTY AREA etc Mutt NII by July faytegboth Frin ~ ft 11_._.I 27th, no personal Cheetla. or · · 'V OU r51n1-No expert~ needed. WMI take call• •tarting I 125. Tape recorder r-< Gtatral SSJO Experience In ell., .... of We'll train you In one of July 22. 87~2310 seo. 4M-5093 ..... 'Gco.m.I · building malnt, good the apeclaltlH ll•t•d New p 0 RT BE Ac H comm akllla. eblllty to betOW Vou"n ..,.... one Cretu Collect.Ion -5pc 1 COUNTRY CLUB Pvt wOl"k w/our prot...ionat weellend each month In • Sectional Panaaonlc Prty ..... ..__ to~ team. Appllc acce(>ted local Army ReMrw unit. 1.,.90 Video Camera .., .. _ Growing Newport Beech Ad Agency neecll ahwp, datell minded bitting clerk Must be good with flgurea, type 55 wpm. uM 10-key by touch Pre11lou11 agency ex- perience dealreble. Ex- cel tent benefit a. M-F, 8:30_.pm, Flagshlp Benetlta Include $50,000 1 0 64&-4752 'I membentltp 7 912 HMlth Care Cente<. 466 group 111• lnaorance. r• 1R A M S 4 S E AS O N Flaganlp Rd. NB. tlrement plan, apace Cuatom built whit• on1 TICKETS Club level available travel, GI Bill tor whit a brocede 2 piece 1 w / p a r k I n g , B o b lllm 1111 collage. etc Available section el sofa. good 1 714-851-7720/873--0364. FIT & PIT apectaltla are: cond S300. 720-0916 CASHIER & DEL I -•Dental Aaalatent DRESHER aotld brua kl SEARS COLOSPOT r• WORKER *Vehicle Mectlantc sz hdbrd seo. Sofa $30, trlgerator wllcemaker SEND RESUME TO Muat have tranaporetlon, •Stoctc/Parta Speclallat pr. long beige l>f1$Cllla't i 13!1, Norte heeVy duty be energetic & friendly. •Food Service Speci.U.I S 12 .. Ice CrNrn Mt gu dryer 136. king a Mra. Brec*e wllllng to take reeponal-Army R...,..,. Recruiter s25 990-2720 waterbed wtth htr S30. blllty PIMM apply ~ Cotta M .. 5-4()..1028 Plano $50 831-IS69 P.O. BOX 87 10 Newport Beach. CA 92658 tween 9am-tpm. at 3530 Dana Point 493-1901 FOR SALEI dlnlno room, -;:..-:===:....._----, IMM Blvd. NB Huntington 8ctl 9e2-&821 antique/bl' ... hHdbrd. I.Tl• •om El Toro 718-5251 chairs. mirror. etc AIDE TO MANAGER In n n Tuttln 731-04&1 844-9e25 I enawe<lng MrV1ce PIT Av.,l•ble In lrvtne arM Senta Ana 657 8590 flex hra 1401 Avocado S300 to seoo. No collect-ARMY RESERVE. fll llUU APT A11e Ste 204 Npt Bch Ing. 3---4 hourt a day. BE ALL YOU CAN BE Like new loYMMt te0 EARN GOOD WAGES For Monday thru Friday after-Blue 1191 ctlr S50. 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Donald L Sot1by Juty 17, 1ose Pul>l•9Nld Of•"Qtt Ct11t1 0 .. 1, 1"11{>1 luly 2e 1tte N8'Je NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION OF SUMMARY OF CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ADOPTmD Pl8CAL YEAR 1"8-f7 8UOOET AND ADOPTED U81!1 OF .. EVINUE SHARING FUNDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lollowlno Budget for Fltc•I YeJar t930s&;i~r-!r~=p~:Sv:J Sh 1 Fund• for the period of July 1, 1986, through une , ~:~~;ab~;c:'~11 :i't~~ City of Fountain Valley, Callfornla, at 111 meeting of June 17, 1986 TOTAL. OF Rl!VINUI 9HAAIHG QINIRAL.FUMDI FUND CATl!GOftY Oenoral Gov«nment Oevetopment Services Public Safety R.erNtlon Servloea Publk: W()(t(a $1,249,598 288,748 7,988,605 85e,901 4,313,406 0 . 0 . 138,48-4 ·O 0 ~• Aaeel A ttance Act ot 1972 (PL 92·512) and Puravant to the provttlon• of the State and L.,.,... nd« the us Tr6UUry, a Amendment• of 1978 (PL. ~) and reguletlon• promu~~ =ue ~ng fund•. 11 avalla~ aummary of the edopted budo-t. ':ngott~prC~"'troti.r cay Ha" etty of Fountain Valley. fofiiiiinapecilon by the pubtle a1 the ..... .., ..,...,.., • • 1cm>o Slater AYenue. Fount.in v.ney, Catltomla CITY COUNCIL OP TMI cm OP FOUNTAIN VAL.UY ~velyn McC'9ndon, Cltr C..,_ Publl•h9d Orange Coat Oalty Piiot July 26. 19" -----· ------------------------------------------------------------ •••••••••• , .... OlaalfW 842-1118 •••••••••• ( ... ---· --..... PAG• 2/SATUltDAYJULY26,J ..................................................................... DAILYPILOT/RmAJ.•STA1W MESA. VERDE •MERVIN r GARDENS ' J .WEST CLIFF LAGUNA. HILLS ---------INSIDE--------- PAGE 2. Market Map/Index 3. Lido Realty 4. Grubb & Ellis ~. Sothcby·s lntemattonal 6. George Elkins Co. 7. Remax of Costa Mesa 8. Remax of Costa Mesa 9. Remu of Costa Mesa 10. Lynne Valentine COVER HOME PROVIDED BY WATERFRONT HOMES PAGE 11. Waterfront Homes 12. Unique Homes u. Colesworthy 14. The Dale~n Association 1~. The Dalebout Association 16. Uongs of Newport 17. Harbor R~lty; Hunts & Assoc. 18. Open House Directory 19. Open House/R.E. Showcase PAGE 20. Classified 21. Oassified 22 Oass1ficd 23. Oassif icd 24. Ousaf icd n. Newport Trails 26 Perry Mayer Co.-Harbor Hill 27. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa 28. Coldwell Banker, Newport Offch ---------- DMLY f'ILOT WSAL UTAft LIDO ISLE IUICO Tl $315,111 -For quid< sale. Large 6 bedroom, 3 bath home on 40' wtde lot Family room could be formal dining room. Howard Lawson .., Yll llUOl -Thia low price of $258,000. UM as beach cottage or build a home you always wanted on Lido. Javed Manaoor lllHlfR F•Y Elltll--In this large family room + wet bar area. 3 apacfoos bedrooms. 2~ baths. 50' aide lot. Reduced to $465,000. Virginia O'Brien DllOD UYFIWJ llAITY -with special features that wtll deUght the fJye of a discriminating buyer. Dock for 2 boats + sandy beach. $1 ,550,000. Bob/Wyvonne CISTll •T -on 50' wide lot. Thli beauty ts one of the finest you wffl eee with absolute quality throughout. Approx. 4,000 eq. ft. of dlstlncilve llvlng area. $670,000. Howard Law- son Cllll I( 1131 DCUICl -Charming 3 bedroom with tots of appeal. Large patio, perfect for entertaining. Spacious 45' wide lot. $325,000. Virginia O'Brien N UH SHI UYflllT -with exceptionally large "T" sup for 100' boat + smaller boats. 6 BR, 74' bay frontage. $2, 750,000. Darell Bryan/Howard Lawson WOUltU SUS• -Each room Is highlighted with something speciat Beam ceJllnga, French doors. custom wallpaper, floor to oelllng book- caae. format dining with floor to celling mirrors, 2 fireplaces, maid's quarters. $595,000. Linda Jacobs mr USTIIC 01 45' LOT -Four bedroom. 3 bath home with tots of appeal. Beamed celllngs. French doors & windows. remodeled kitchen & master suite, large brick patio for entertaining. $385,000. Virginia O'Brien NEWPORT BEACH WIOl nJllSULA OCWflOIT -Quiet end of peninsula with Ideal floor plan. Kitchen, llvlng room & master suite upstairs for the ultimate ocean view. $685,000.Javad Mansoor JIST IHICH $31,MI -Full double tot with an existing 3 bedroom house on Cllff Dr. Add on, tear down or build 2 homes. Priced now $369,000. Stephanie Bernardy IUT llWPOIT -2 story contemporary home, steps to ocean. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, balcony off bedrooms, large patio. Priced at $245.000. Lind• Jacobs ANAHEIM HILLS £ICUSI TIMI UISlll -On 1.3 acres flt for the Royal Family, 6 generous bedrooms. 5~ baths. 5 flreplaoes, blllard room. den, authentic An- tique Brunswtcic Pub Bat & much, much more. Lighted tennis court + beautiful pool $1.200,000. Claudette Taytor COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IOPOIT IUCI ,._ LOCATIOI -Offloe apKe and commercial real estate. May exchange or sell outright. Priced @ $1,200,000. Approximately 81h x gross. Bob Newell/Wyvonne Giii Lido Realty ----~--- SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH SPECTACULAJl OCEANPKONT HIDEAWAY Now ls the time to view t e water panorama from this dramatic coas1llne cottage. Two bedrooms plus separate guest quarters. Your own steps to beach. REDUCED TO 1599,000 OPEN SATURDAY 2-5 81921 So. Coast ffigbway OPEN HOUSES 72t N UM SM, UM ISU (Sii l-4) -Truly unique + large corner lot wtth bay view. 5 BA, 4'"6 BA. Open & light. Near beach & tennis. $795,000. 211 N IOTlll, UH ISU (SAT 1-4) -Ideal home for entertaining. 5 BR, 3 BA, French doors. Huge 67' tot, patio, pool. Reduced to $595,000. HM I . UY Aft., UlJM POllSILA (SAT lf.l) -Year 'round vacation home you won't want to leave. 3 bedroom Cape Cod bayfront wtth pier & sllp. Totally remodeled and tastefully decorated. $1, 195,000 & well worth ltl 224 N lmETO ·UH lSU (SAT/Sii 1-4) -5 or 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 40' lot. Reduced to $375,000 for quick sale. 112 N •1T01£ ·UH ISU (Sii 1-4) -Be one of the· first to see this newly decorated 2 BR, den, large formal dining room. 40' lot. $425,000. COSTA MESA lllTTUY MM -Spactou1 E. stde townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, In devek>pemnt with green· belts, pool, tennis courts, only 30 units. Approx. 1700 eq. ft. First time buyers aee thlsll S 154,900. Stephanie Bernardy \ KIOSS Tl( STllIT FIOI llWNIT -Spacious duple>< units, 3 bedroms. 2'1a baths. fireplace. doubJe garage each. Well maintained. Both units rented. $328,000. Gib Walke< WTSIH CIAllll -In private community of four 63'x100' properties sharing a private driveway. 2 BA + den with yard, new roof. paint & carpeting. What a buy! $185,000. How.,d Lawson IL[dD Lido Realty 673-7300 NEWPORT BEACH 1UT •• .,. ec:u.IWf -CUStom built home for the most dlacrtmlnatlng. Loca1ed on the sand with spectacular water View. PlllllTllY UYFlllT -Home wtth the elegance of old world charm. Country French desJgn ptua quaUty craftsmanship throughout. Pier & .Up on quiet eecluded bay. $1 ,495,000. Darell/Leweon lll fl.Ill UTflllT nJIW -Two bedrooms, 3 baths, den, lovely furnishings Included. Slip available, aft down bay vtew. $560,000. Javed ManlOOf'ITlllle Oetatore P....-C UY 11(11 -Bayfront hi-rise from this private condo features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, community pool. Boat sllp avail. at tow, low price. On-~tte Management. $439.000. Claudette Taytor lM PAii llClllSl -On the bay, decorated & furnished tor the discriminating buyer. 2 bedrooms. beautifully designed bathroom. Sllp available. $425,000. Javad Manaoor/Tlllle De- latore UYFlllT llCmSl -Totally refurbished unit on Udo Park Drive. 1 bedroom, den, 1% baths, gourmet kitchen. Everything done In excetlent taste. $299,500. Gib Walker Nftl fl.UC( -Areplaoe, doubte garage, pot area. Walk to &hoping. 2 story unit. Attrac1tvely priced at $134,500. Gib Walke<. ••tQI( 45' LOT -On the water with dock. 4 bedroom home + separate 1 bedroom house on A-2. $450,000. Stephanie Bernardy. VERSAllES COfl>OS Cormuity Pool, Spa, CU> House, Guard Gate 1tl SCMU PW.A 11 221 • 111, llA • Slts,IM c..u ..... 3M CAHO lAll Pl 12 • 211.2U • $134.5 .. ....... stt caua u. tt212 • 211. ZIA • $12'.Mt SH CACllU ll. Plitlt • 211, 2U • $141,IM 2M lcllJl 11213 • STM. lU • SJS.• 2M lclDl 11 lt2 • 211. 2tA • S12t,IM see cacao u. 11 11s • UClllll • SU,• 111 SCllll PWA # 123 • 111.lU • StS.• JMC. 111 SctOU PWA :121 • UClllll • Sl4.set Cl fttb ,.,.., ltl SCIOU PW.A Pl:tll • UCIQJI • Slt,511 ............. 111 ScWz Plaza # 22t • 111, 2tA • ms.• 1'91 ..... lt2 $cWJ Ptan #12' • na. 2U • Sl".SM ... ... VUA BALBOA COll>OS 2 Comnuity Pools, Spa, Guard Gate 221 .. LM1 # 112 JM CICllll ll. # 212 211 caun LI. #Ht 2M CACIO ll. it 114 • lllH-. lU • $141.5 .. ...... • 111. lU • Slll ... • zn. ua • NI • $214,SM ' JMC. • 211, 2IA • $141.S .. ...... fOPCltT CREST TOMIOE Comnuity Poat. Spa, Temis IJ9 fill cellT PUI J • •NM • SMI• mTO.c.YPUll • •NU • SI•• en...., -.-cmYNlr -NU • ..... llll.M e.T PUI I • 411.?YM • $111Jel ..,..,.._ Lido Realty ICWI ILYI. S2,2H,OOO Dramatic thref> story custom home overlooking entire ocean, jetty and on to Catalina! F.clectic residence features 4BR, den, game room, formal living and dining areas, sun room and more. Total privacy and sophistication in this truly unique offering. Including the land $2,250,000. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb UIE CIST• WEST IEWNIT IOUIFlllT 1111,000 Easy in -easy out for work or pleasure. The finest sands "on" location with easy access to all of NewJX>rt Beach culture, SJX>rts and busines.5. This superb architect home of 6BR +den and master suite w/fireplace and air conditioning has "Atlan- tis" views. Priced fairly at $875,000. Easy to see by appt. w/Tom Allin.son '" CUHl-UllEI sm11& 1111,000 This immaculate 4BR, 3BA home lS a real jewel. Includes beam ceilings, French doors, cozy brick fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardertS, large pool. spa ~d Koi JX>nd . Perfect for outside living and entertammg. Reduced price of $639,000 and .owner w1llmg to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody Ill CHYll • FlllWIY LICATlll 1111,000 Four bedroom, 4BA, family room, billiard room, plus a 2BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody EXTUOlllUH snuu TIWlllME 1117,IOO Very spacious, newer townhome with vaulted ceilings, formal dining, large country kitchen with island, nice yard with decking. Very well maintained 17-unit back bay complex with 3BR, 2 Y2BA, pool, spa and barbeque. Call Paula Bailey IMIUCIUTE STAITU IUE llH,000 This home has been both lovingly cared for and improved. Three bedrooms plus convertible den, 2BA. Beautiful hardwood floors, kitchen with laundry, JX>Ol sized yard plus double attached garage. Pride of ownership neighborhood. Call Paula Bailey IELClllT-ElllPWI WUllOE lltl,000 Four bedrooms, 3 ~BA, customized manor home Plan 2. Rich oak stained paneling, parquet floors and marina pearl marble accents throughout. Spacious paneled family room with fireplace. Large lot, beautifully landscaped. Two fountains, JX>Ol and spa. Danny BiQb/Stephanie Grody .. UST111 •mm• am Pll,llO Upgraded 3BR split level with beautiful back patio and spa. Magnificent onyx fireplace and bar top, plantation shutters throughout. Spacious liv- ing areas with high ceilings. Maxine Propp PU1 I • .1&1111• CIEU Pll,llO Split level 3BR end unit on large greenbelt with mini ocean view. Great location on quiet street. .Large living area with balcony. Maxine Propp IOUI Y1EW -PllY&OY 1411,111 Exception 3BR home in quiet private location of Spyglass Hill. Featuring a large family room, separate formal dining room, plus spacious break- fast area. Gated courtyard entry. Lois Egan and Marilyn Bulkley WESTIUFf IP~ IWrl ....... Six-2BR, lBA pride of ownership units plus office space. Excellent Newport Beach location. Rents are low for area. Sandie Fix TUllTll, LIUTlll I PUAlllE 1141,IM All wrapped into one very special 5BR, 3BA plus bonus room. Nantucket model home -formal living and dining. Beautifully designed w/spa, waterfall, French doors and windows. Loads of. amenities plus quality and an outstandlng view. Sandie Fix #2 Clwlc Plaza, Suite 100 SITIRllY SEA ISLAND S411,111 3BR, FR, comm f.L§,_ vw 1-5 CAMID HGHLm . .1':> 1111 ... 4BR 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE 4BR, 2FR SEA VIEW 4BR,FR EASTBLUFF 3BR,FR NEWPORT HTS ~-~AFR w~TCLIFF 3BR, FR, pool BELOOURT HILL 2BR . BjG CANYON 4BR. FR, pool, spa BIG CANYON 3BR, spa HARBOR RIDGE 5BR, FR,_j)()Ol IRVINE TERRACE 3BR,FR,view OCEANFRONT 6BR, FR, wtr frnt CORONA HGLNDS 3BR,FR HARBOR RIDGE 3BR,FR,view SIHIY ., ..... 1-5 sa..- 1-5 ..... 1-5 llH,llO 1-5 SHl,Oll 1-4 SHl,000 1-5 Sl,111,000 1-5 1111,000 1-5 1121,000 1-5 1411,000 1-5 Slll,000 1-5 1211,000 1-5 Slll,GIO 2-5 12 .... Yhta Caro!Y!l_Mason ... . .,.. Beverly Morphy ,, . ..,..., Maralou=d 2014YMllt ... Diana Prosser 1114 ....... Coby Ward 1111 Illies .. ~ CarolY!l Mason 1112 lertsMrt Barbara Aune , ....... ,... Carolyn Steiner 11 lltraiea Tree Carol Allison 11 ... lbetillJ Marilyn Bulkley 44 INl&tliH Ii, Sharon Vogt 111lleltei• Beverly Morphy 120IW .... Mfreet Tom Allinson aa lhnries o..,.. Martha Macnab 11.wlWc• Maureen White SATURDAY I SllllY SPYGLASS 12,700,llO Lots 84-85-86 6BR 8-8 PENINSULA 1141,IOO 3BR, wtr frnt 1-5 SHORECLIFF 1111,IOO 4BR, FR 1-5 BIG CANYON S1,1IO,MI 3BR, FR, spa 1-5 OLD C.D.M. 1421,IOO 2BR, Vw 2-5 CORONA DEL MAR Sltl,MI 4BR, ~i.Jw 1-5 BELCOu.KT 1141,111 4BR, FR"-spa 1:30-5 NEWPO.KT CREST 1114,111 2BR, J>C!Ol, s~ 1-5 CAMW HIGHLAND IHl,MI 3BR · 1-5 ,., ... ..., , .... Maralou lnJlold 1411 W•laJ June Davis SHE'9111q0..,.. . Nilsen/Peters 11 lepllt.IMra• Stephanie~~ LindaOeth llHP .... lrhe V~Allin8on 14~- Belle Part.ch SArtnlMrt Liz Beazle .......... i Morphy/Godshall .. FllT .. " Tll l'llW 1&111 11,-,111 From this great one story home in Bayshores. Constant changing view from this large lot in prestigious Bayshores. High ceilings in this spacious home. Large living room -tremendous master suite. Four bedrooms and 3BA. Barbara Aune 111•111111 YD -SPY1U11 mu · 112..- Five bedroom + bonus room, Southport model with outstanding view of ocean, bay, city lights-- hardwood floors --many upgrades. Pool and spa. This home has it all. Shown by appt. only. Virginia Swan ll&L• n. UT 12,111,IM Last available lot on Abalone Pt. in Irvine Cove. Approximately 16,000 aq. ft. with ocean view in a private community. Martha Macnab I ........ I Ulll f&a.YI 11.-,- . Six bedroom, 5 'h BA plus family room. library, breakfast room and more. Comfortably tra· ditional home in the colonial fashion. Surrounded by 2.2 acres including large pool, riding ring, corrals and stable for at least 3 hones. A country aetting wfthin minutes of the city. Offered at $1,450,000 including land. Martha Macnab -~...------- 1nm• 1mUPDs 11.-.- 100· of prime waterfront property. Suitable for condos or ... Includes the right for at least 4 slips. Offered including the land at $1,900,000. Martha Macnab PE.a1U 1CU1 Y1EW •Ull.. Pll,111 Comfortable, well maintained, two-story, family home. Only steps to sea and sand. Wood paneled family room with built-in bar and sliding ~ walls that open to large ocean view deck. Priced for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey .llST IDIOElll MU,111 This bayfront home will accommodate a 35' boat . Remodeled in 1977 there are 3BR, 2 'h BA and an indoor spa. Master suite has a fireplace with sitting room and deck. Built on an extra large lot. Call Gayle Amato ICWIFlllT TllPLD Stll,000 New on the market. Wonderul view. Beautiful condition. All three units have 2BR, 2BA. Owners unit, formal dinmg + possible 3rd bedroom. Four car garage. Back unit has viewing deck. Great demand for A-1 beach property. Beverly Morphy Pl~NY UY YICAIT LIT ll00,000 Surrounded by beautiful custom homes, this is a perfect SJX>t to building your dream bayfront home. Surrounding homes listed for $1 ,200,000 to $1 ,600,000. Permit for pier & slip. 50 x 100'. Bring all offers. As~ $800,000. Beverly Morphy FMml ICUI YIW 1111,000 Truly "one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room, custom sit down wet bar overlooking private spa off master suite to the oce3:11 and city lights. Light and airy home in- cludes built-in bookcases, T.V. and stereo. F.ci Escano/Maureen White ll&lllflOllT llUI, UY om UllT YIEWS llll,000 Dramatic from top to bottom, culminating in the interior atrium. There are 3BR, with a most intimate retreat included in the master suite that spans the home's entire width downstairs. Also included in the home are 3BA and large family room. Maureen White and Ed Escano 1111 •••nmn.u.n .... 11, 1..,.. This 4BR, 4 'hBA, FR, bonus room home is undergoing a face lift with new paint and new carpeting. Located on the water in a guard gated community. Owner will carry new 1st T.D. with extremeJy attractive interest rate and terms. F.ci F«ano tmd Maureen White l lllT llY_.WNIT-l1ft,IM Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully dec- orated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees in the heart of Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. Highly upgraded. Community pool, spa and tennis. MUST SELL! Micki Cooper Ulll • Uftl.Y LI. l2ll,IM Full of grace and charm, newly redecorated and refurnished, this big 3BR, family room property will make ane lucky family a great home in a splended family area. Coby Ward IUmw •Hiil 1111,IM This 3BR, 21hBA formal living & dining plus family room Hampton model in aecurity gated community offers tecluded setting and communi- ty tennis, spa ,.00 pool. U you are a motivated buyer we have a motivated seller. Ann Pet.en ..... -Ill llTTlll P2l,IM Excellent location with charm inside and out. Bay windows, lBR, lBA, 2nd story loft, brick fire- place, hardwood floors and much more. Call Linda Oeth or Gloria Robert.Ion IAYWIM l•,IN Light and airy 2BR and den end unit with small bay view! Attached garage and expanded brick patios. Exceptionally priced at $399,995. Diana Prosser NIWPOlll BIACll DAILY PILOT/nAL UTAT8 ·---------------·------·-------llATUllDAY JULY Jit. l .. /PAGa I SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 WESTCLIFF TRADITIONAL-JUST REDUCED! Perfect for the young executive with a large or growing family. There's room to roam around this five bedroom. family room, three and one-- half bath borne. Fresh paint. new drapes and ready to move-in. Large yard with room fOf' a pool and RV or boat storage. Only '295,000. Ad# 004 BELCOURT A serenely elegant home in THE TERRACE. Marble flooring, planta- tion shutters, plush white carpet, marble-faced fireplaces and beautiful landscaping. Exquisite is the only word that properly describes th.is home. Three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, all wonderfully upgraded. $580,000. Ad# 005 601 LIDO PARK Jr security and privacy is important to you, this bas it-and more! Ocean. bay and nighUigbts view are all included. This highly upgraded bighrise condo unit is ideal for adult living in a sophisticated environment Prac tically priced at $625,000. Ad# 006 SANTA ANA APARTMENTS Here is a terrific investment opportunity. There are seven umts, all fully-leased. Assume the present loan and enjoy a positive cash flow. The owner is also interested in a trade for a larger number of units $320,000. Ad11 010 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB JUST REDUCED! Ideally located overlooking the third tee. this warm and cheerful home offers four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, pooJ and spa Fairways, lakes and greens are included in the view from this custom golf course estate. Now asking $995,000. Ad# 012 NEWPORT CREST We have several very fine homes to choose from in this beach-area community. Tennis courts. swimming pool, spa and meandering paths through lush landscaping are included in the secluded, yet convenient lifestyle: 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room. $180,000. 3 Bedrooms, 21 , Baths, Dining room, $167,500. Ad #Ol3 IRVINE TERRA CE A spacious and open four bedroom family borne with room to grow Tbe kitchen has recently been upgraded, French doors and a bay window added. Enjoy total privacy with enclosed f root and rear yards. An excellent value at only $319,000. FEE. Ad # 016. LIDO ISLE We reeently listed a small Lido home that is an excellent buy. The lot is forty-hve feet wide and offers tremendous potential for expansion or remodeltng. There is an existing very livable home with two bedrooms. two baths. family room and a south-facing patio. Offered at $325,000. Ad /t 019 BIG CANYON.JUST RED UCED! The pamt is hardly dry in this two bedroom, two bath Deane home, because 1t was just comletely refurbished througboul New kitchen apphances, Charles Barone wallcoverings, Crown moldings. French doors and much more. You'll appreciate the charm and warmth this borne offers. Now ask.inf $365,000. Ad# 021 MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE Directly next to the Luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel ln Niguel Shores, this contemporary Mediterranean estate offers one of the most spectacular views on the coast. Designed for privacy and comfort, the spacious floorplan abo makes th.is outstanding borne perfeet for entertaining on an intimate or grand scale. Offered at ,1,999,000. Ad# 030 HARBOR RIDGE VIEW Offering the ulumate in privacy and security in the guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge, this cmtomized and highly upgraded Kensington Model bas been expanded to over 3,000 Square Feet, and boasts a sophisticated decor •Ith outstanding lighting accents and a panoram1c view Flexible owner bas priced to sell at $479,900. Ad # OSI NEWPORT HEIGHTS Superb custom designed home in desirable Newport Heights. Arch.ltec- turaUy pleasing with every amenity. Custom hardwood flooring, imported tile, gourmet kitchen with Jennair island. bay wiDdowl and breakfast area. Tbe deluxe master suite boasts a spa tub, private balcony, cozy sitting area and city Ugbts view. nus wonderful borne is just steps away from quaint bayfront shopping and dining. Priced to sell at $369,900. Ad# 062 BELCOURT BILL Adult Living on one level, with spacious rooms, verandas off primary living areas, view of night lights, ocean and sunsets. Two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, upgraded A.llmilmo kitchen. and air conditioned for your ultimate comfort. $420,000. Ad# 039 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT We have just listed one of tbe finest bayfront homes on Lido Isle. From tbe Beveled Crystal front doors through to tbe meticulously maintained dock that accommodates a 55 foot yacht, no expense has been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a maids room and bath. The master bedroom with ba1cony on bay bas a fireplace, two master bathrooms, incredible storage and closets. CaU today for a private viewing. $1,875,000. Ad# 067 BAYFRONT BIGHRISE The most beautiful prestigious high-rise residence in Orange County. Complete security building on the bayfront with unparalleled big bay and city light view. Highly upgraded in a tasteful decor. Ceramic tiled, wet bar, private sauna, pool. spa, Waterford Chandelier. Come and experience it. $769,900. Ad# 068. SPYGLASS CUSTOM Spectacular views' Ocean, bay and night lights! A custom built borne with unparalleled craftrnanship. Five spacious bedrooms. seven baths, dream kitchen, elevator, wine celler, pool, spa, cascading waterfall, a bridged Koi Pond and a security gate entry only begins to describe trus magnificent residence. $1,295,000. Ad# 069. COSTA MESA DUPLEXES We have just listed two duplexes in East.side Costa Mesa. The units are practically new and fully leased. Capitalized at under 8% they are realistically priced at $285,000 and $360,000 respectively. Call today for more information. Ad # 041. COSTA MESA Lovely four bedroom Mesa North borne located on a cul-de-sac. Reeently refurbished with new floors, carpets, kitchen and bathrooms. Terrific backyard with fruit trees and stor age shed. Close to schools and shopping $148,500. Ad# 042 BAYFRONTPENTHOUSE Words cannot describe adequately this spectacular and unique home. Situated on the bayfront,it has been completely refurbished in a turn-of- tbe-century motif. Lavish use of leaded, beveled and stained glas,,. Offered furnished, yester-year was never this luxurious! Two bedrooms. den, and three baths. Boat slip available. $675,000. Ad# 00 LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE Just Listed! A sophisticated and spacious bayfront home with sparlthng view of the main channel. Soaring ceilings, circular staircase. thls dramatic borne offers three bedrooms plus three and one-half baths. Boat slip will accommodate a sixty-foot yacht. Owner will trade for a luxury condo in beach area. $1,095,000. Ad# 040 Leasehold HARBOR VIEW HOMES New Listing! A spacious five-bedroom Somerset model. excitingly decorated and beautifully landscaped. All amenities including ground lights and automatic sprinklers. Good Phase 2 location on greenbelt side of park. $349,000. Fee Ad# 063. COSTA MESA Located in Plaza Del Sol, this exciting home has a large modern kJtchen. family room, central air conditioning, three bedrooms, two and one-half baths. bay window and close to community pool and spa. RV parking available $244,900 Ad # 015 . ...___ __ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY __ ___, 5 Corporate Plai.a, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 ' ~ I NEWPORT BEACH LARGE FAMILY HOME IN EASTBLUFF Located across from a lovely private park, this home has 1t all 4 bdrms, family room, formal dining, huge country kitchen and view of night lights. Priced to sell at $349,000 CAROL PANGBURN CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION · 5 BEDROOMS. Great home· for family living and entertaining. Private large lot with sparkling pool Formal dining, parquet floors in family room Walk to schools, park, and shopping village $259.900 VICKI KRAUS JUST LISTED NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Beautiful custom home Private pool & spa Gourmet kitchen The best of everything. Large family room with fireplace 4 bdrms. 3 baths, French doors & lots more LINDA TAGLIANETII NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BAYFRONT HOME Impressive 5 bedroom home. Dramatic curved staircase in entry Lots of Imported marble and crystal throughout. Spa on deck plus slips for 3 boats Perfect for entertaining. $1.900,000. DEA BURTON OPEN HOUSE · SUN l ·5 500 HARBOR ISLAND·N.B 50,000 PRICE REDUCTION · LIOO BAYFRDNT Must sell elegant condo on exclusive Lido Park Drive Security bldg Features 2 huge bdrms. 2 baths. atrium. deck overlooking water. Side tie available Probate sale $349,000 MARY JANK/ ANN BEMENT NEWPORT BEACH, WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DOI · Exqu1S1te details such as skylights. mirrors, redecorated kitchen enhance this spectacular penthouse condo in the Villa Balboa. T ranqu1I greenbelt view Furnishings may be purchased Absolute ly turn key $149,000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE · SAT & SUN 1·5 1601 PORT ABBEY PLACE-N.B. URGENTLY MUST SELL! NEWPORT BEACH · Mint condition 4 bdrm. 2 .,, bath & family room home. Numerous upgrades and expansions. Beaut1 ful new landscaping front & back w/auto sprinklers & lights Very well priced at $349,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD OPEN HOUSE · SAT & SUN l ·5 411 RIVERSIDE DRIVE ·N.B. NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Great location! Must see to appreciate. Ready for remodeling. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on large lot. $249,500. MARY JANK/ ANN BEMENT PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW · Only $275,000! Includes pool, spa, double security and best of all three bedrooms,2 baths, two balconies & laundry room with washer/dryer to remain. Call to see the best of the "Versailles." ROGER BROWN UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Only $10,300 down+ assumption fee takes over this loan for lovely 2 bedroom. 2.,, bath condo. Walking distance to UCI, theatres. movies and shoppmg $135,500 ANN BEMENT/MARY JANK NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR $108,000 Highly upgraded one bedroom, one bath condo at the Versailles. A must see for a young couple buying their first home, or mature couple moving to smaller quarters. Attractive courtyard/fountain ex· posure plus security gate & pool. $101.000. JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY OPEN HOUSE · SUN l ·5 464 VISTA TRUCHA·N.B. BLUFFS -NEW LISTING. EXCEPTIONAL! Customized & remodeled. French doors. shutters, skylights, garden window and cozy fireplace in the master bedroom 3 bdrm + family room & 3 beautiful patios Owner may trade for smaller home. $279,900. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T NEWPORT CREST CONDO · Move-in 1mmed1· ately while escrow closes!! 3 bdrm plus sitting room end unit Community pool & tennis Walk to beach $189.950 BARBARA CHAMBERS CAPISTRANO BEACH BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THE SAND Large choice ocean fFont lot located in exceptional private guarded community in Capistrano Beach Nearby are the manna_ and miles of dehghtf ul beaches Beautiful sunsets are awaiting you. $550,000. BOB SCOTT COSTA MESA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA · Prime area. Great fixer offered at an excellent value. Large lot can have RV access or build a 4 car garage. Won't last! Hurry on this one! LINDA TAGLIANETII SANTA ANA WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA · Exc1tma executive condo in So Coast Sprines. H'agtlly UPifaded & custom decorated. Pool, 1acum, meanderina streams, & aated community. Custom furniture may be purchased. $125.000 LH. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOl. T CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownership 1s reflected in this beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a four car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of assumable financing. Offered at $335,000. LINDA TAGLIANETI OPEN HOUSE · SUN l ·5 17 CARMEL BAY·C.D.M. PRICE REDUCTION · VALUE & VIEW IN SPY· GLASS Decorator perfect light. bright, & airy 3 bdrm, 2 bath & family room home with full bay, ocean. Catalina & city lights view 2 fireplaces. wood shutters. Hard· wood. tile & deStgner flooring Spa in private arbor setting Beautiful landscaping & gardens $525.000. BELLE CHASE LEE OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT · Lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona del Mar Access to private beach. Three bedrooms & two baths Two decks Perfect for entertaining. $369,000 D£A BURTON OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX So. of highway corner location Attractive owners unit w/2 bdrms & conv. den. 2 baths, lovely private yard Light & airy apartment w/2 bdrms. 2 baths. separate entry on side street. 2-car garage plus 1 parking space Each unit has laundry room $410,000 MARILYN TWITCHELL THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! · Unobstructed total view. Large lot with space for expansion. First time offered Located in origmal Harbor View Hills Many exciting poSS1bllities. Pool & rock waterfall in lovely courtyard sett1g. New 3 car garage 3 bedrooms & family room Priced tor quick sale. $420.000 BELLE CHASE LEE HARBOR VIEW HILLS WITH 24 HR VIEWS · Spacious, sunny & bnght. Delietitful one level home m desirable neighborhood Fenced pool Private back yard. Many exciting upgrades. A special home for a special family. $419,000 ANN GREER PRESTIGIOUS SPYGLASS HILL · Fabulous 5 bedroom coronado model. Over 3,000 sq ft of com· fortable living space. Features include an atrium en· trance, custom staircase. cathedral ceilings, French doors, extra large pool-size lot, pastoral view. T remem· dous value! Offered at $549,000. JANINE DU BOIS FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER · Newer duplex in desirable location. Walk to beach & shops. Each unit features 3 bdrms. fireplace. spa, & balcony. Quality throughout. Excellent rentals. Owner motivated! $465,000. ANN GREER RENTALS LIDO BAYFRONT CONDO · 2 Bdrm + den. Lease/option poSSlble. $1,900/mo. SAlL Y SHIPLEY NEWPORT BEACH · Villa Balboa condo w/ocean view. 1 Bdrm, air conditioned. $1,000/mo. SALLY SHIPLEY ® NEW LISTINGS REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE *IPEl llOISE* 10 llllEUIE • lllllY 2·1 18 llWI • TllE OYEll PIYllEIT Assumable $600,000 1ST TD, TAKE OVER PAY-. MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized! "Lautremont" 4BR, 3BA, family room, formal! dining, mountain & city light view. Fabulous for· entertaining . ...... , .. *OPEi lllSE* 11 ST. TllPEZ • SllllY 2-1 UllE Piil SIZEI YUi DEVONSHIRE SBR, 48A, family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick, deck. kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city & mountain views. Assume $350,000 at 1 w •. $150,000 at 120/ •. Rare yard with room for private pool. •••111 1• LWE I PTIDI SllO,• DEVONSHIRE, htghly upgraded. 5 BR, 4 BA, oak entry & family room. FormaJ dining room. Enjoy ocean. bay. city & mountain vtews. Wiii trade for commercial property. ...... , .. OISTIM II Fi ii 1 llllOllE Redesigned by Farl. this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath, has a master suite with walls & cetllngs of padded silk, with control lighting for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars, black mirrored walls & gold leaf cetllngs In formal dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay, city tights. A must to see If you want the eteganoe and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. Asking 1,695,000. IHI MVlllMP •IPEIMllE* 111 llllF•I • IATllllY 11-1 ca•• llllUln LUSE Ocean & Canyon Vtew, 3BR, 2 BA. famlly room, formal dining, breakfast area, pool. Htghty up- graded. 12 mo. lease + 1 yr. optiOn. $2,300 per mo. ...... , ... *IPEI lllSE* 210l YlCO llSCllEF SITllllY 2·1 SU VIEW llTEI CIMlllln Hampton model, designer decorated, 3BR. 3BA. loft In master suite, family room, formal dining, 2 fireplaces, highly upgraded. Fabulous canyon view! priced to sell. $365,000. ...... 1 .. IEWNIT CREST LOWEST PllCEI Plll 4 ~mart split level with loft~-:etllng. 3BR, 3BA. fireplace, wet bar. Mastr 'Includes walk-In closet, sJtttng area '~ _ .d sundeck. Formal dining plus n~o 'V...1len. New paint and carpet. e.,. l1UL ~ .• -Fii 1111,000 Mlllmll ... 1111111 ISLUI lllYE Bay view from living room, formal dining, family room. master suite & morel Dock for 2 boats, one up to 50'. Assume existing lease option. Outstanding terms. low down. Great buyl $910,000. ..... , ... IEICllFIOO Fiii $211,000 Your 2nd home? Enjoy beach front llvlngl You can't beat the view. Exclusive condo near Balboa Pier. It's got It! Security gate, under- ground parking. 2BA, 2BA. Formal dining. Beach & ocean vtew. Will trade up. ..... , ... l llTIESI FllEIUlllE 11111 1111 IEWPllT Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3 1bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must 99'11 ...... 1 ... LIDO ISLAND Ull llYFllll 11,410,000 ITILlll YIW IUSTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,cu1tom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-winning tile ftoors & walls thruout. Muter suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll CUl1om carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, french armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood well ecutpture 188x94" "To Stay". Thl1 Is a must to Me. Many Items, too numerOUI to llst • ...... , ... ......... . ....... SPECllUZlll 11 IEWNIT IUCl'S FllEST RIMES # 1 llE/1111 llEITI Fii CWFlllll Fiii 1111 t1 1111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllllTEI IFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, divided office, end unit. 90$ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street. SALE OR LEASE 100% llPllYEI 6400 feet of 100°4 office space well decorated with ampfe parking. Priced befow market at 9S. N.N.N.FT. or $724,000 sale price. IRlllYlllMP SOUTH COAST METRO CHM IELl IFF 39/e DOWN -Owner occupied. 15°h DOWN -Non-owner oocupied . 1 BDRMS from $63,500 2 BDRMS from $73,900 Walk to S.C. Plazal Ml &U 1·1211 Dewie's Faworite Reci1t1 r------------------, CIEESE I 11111 QllCIE 1 Pie .... (Wl4 11 -. If 171•) 1 .............. ~) 1 ..... .., ........... ...... .............. ,,., ................. . 1 ............ .... 11., .... ~ ,., ,.,,., Beat eggs weu. season with salt & pepper. Mix In all other Ingredients. Pour Into pie crust. Bake at 375° for 30 min. Let set tor 5 min. before sJlclng. Quiche Is done when It Is gotden brown & bubbling. Serve as first course with your salad or as a luncheon main dish. Serves 8 (I use Mrs. Smiths frozen pie crust). This ts a favorite with so many of our friends that I make It often. L------------------J Call Bob & Dovie Koop 631 -1266 .. I TllCll IF EUROPEI IEllTERUIUI ELElllCE wnH JllOUllC YIEWSI UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME compllmented with a distinctive European flair. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 41.h baths. Built In 1978. 180° VIEWS of bay & ocean from all llvlng areas Including • bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen with every amenity. Master suite has FIREPLACE and sit- ting room with oversized closet and bath area. MORE HOUSE THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY , I IMAGINE! Shown by appointment. $529,000. , ® w llllEll 111-1211 ' COSTA MESI $110,000 This truly unique home is full of charm and character. Beautiful wood floors and celllng, built-in china hutch in dining room and desk and bookshelves in living room. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 car garage. RV access. JUST LISTED. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. W RIHERS 131-1211 JUST LISTEI IEWER CISTOI llLIOl ISLlll • 1411,000 BUILT IN 1980. fhls beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 31h baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to include a separ- ate apartment. All the charmn and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. W llMEll 111· 12H SIT 11111·1 PRICE REllCTIOl-IUCI llPLEI Summer Special! Walk to beach, Bay or Pavilion. Ea. 2 bdrm. 1 ba. and brick fireplace. Owner may carry 1st T.D. Call for excellent financing details. llLL I lllU WEllTIR 111-12R $181,100 IUYS-1 llRI. POil I SPll A must see . for the buyer who needs a large family home! Recently redecorated. Great patio/pool entertainment area. Outstanding lo- cation. llLL I lllU WEllTll I I 1-1211 VIEW COl80 Fantastic Back Bay View & night lights from this luxurious home situated in one of the most desirable areas of Newport Beach. 3 bdrm or 2 and a den plus fireplace. Only $228,950. llLL I 11111 WDl1D II 1· 1111 OITSTllllH YIEW1 Unique and totally customized. This lovely home wtll appeal to those who truly appreciate qualltyt All new gourmet kitchen, Imported marble fire- place, newty redecorated baths & more. To see, call for appt. Asking $359,000. · 111.l. I 11111 WDl1D II 1· 1111 IESI YERIE 4 1111 I NIL Excellent family home on large lot. Courtyard entry. 4 spacious bdrms. 2~ baths, family room overlooking pool & lovely land1eaplng. Extra large lot. Asking $235,900. ._.. I 11111 WDl1D II 1· 1111 CLIFFUYEI VERY IOTIYITEll Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch style home includes family room and pool. Corners Cliff Drive. Vacant and ready to sell! SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! REDUCED TO $299,000. W llMDI 111-1211 SAT I Ill 1·1 I OFFER I: COIPITERIZED 11110 EYILllTIOI OF YOIR l•E II FEE II llLIUTIOI 111 ... UI 111·12H CllT•·IEWPOIT IElllTS Prime loc.,4 bdr., 411' ~, Q . rm. home. Also featured are SA ·· Q t.-dcarden view from all rooms. $37~ .llA.c 111111.111111 111-1211 CISTll·IES•·~RIE One of largest lot,.0 1-' 0 1e. Walk to golf course. 5 bdr S ~.,ool & spa. Reduced to $369,500. ~ lllllDlll 111-1 211 .... ~.., Beet value Mesa Ver6'. \ _ \I • batha. Fresh paint, buUt-ln·~ U 1-.'.n. Won't tut at $146,900. ._, , ... 111m mu 111-1211 .llCllE lllDUlll The "He11M hid" name need• your Hating. Lot• of bu,.,._ .. Uttte lnventOrJI can m• tor evaluatlon of your prop- erty. RAE RODGERS IS1-1211 IUPLEI • IEWPORT IUCH 1110,000 anEmll • lllLIERSll Just listed this unique property. Two 1 bedroom units -older. Includes complete plans for 2 condos. Rent out now and build later! Great opportunity. Asking $150,000. Ill 1111111 111· 1211 IEWPORT llEllllTS llPLU SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 21h baths + family room. 2 fireplaces. Completely remodeled -A perfect owners unit. Fully contained one · ) bedroom unit rear. G.M.I. $1,800. A very flne property. Asking $245,000. EXCLUSIVE listing. Call for an appt. RAE llllEll 111-1211 "IEllHTS" 4 URI CISTOI 1311,000 Two story English Tudor. Spacious 4 bdrm with family room & pool. Two fireplaces, solar heat. New plumbing. Separate guest unit in rear. Recent addition. Still needs some decorating. Tremendous value. W 1111111 U1·1Zll llT 1·1 I Ill 12·• lllRllR VIEW lllMES 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montego wtth spa. Owner moving out of state. Must sell now. Price re- duced to $244,900. Fee land. Call for appoint- ment to see . PETE .INllM II 1· 1211 210 REIUCTIOI PRICE IEIUCTIOI Exquisite Belcourt Towne Collection approx 3500 sq ft! Expanded master suite. Serious seller just reduced price again. Now Only $635,000. This price Is WAY BELOW THE LAST COMP. Call for appol~nt. PETE MIDI 111-1211 COROll HL 111'1 IEST Ill Immaculate pride of ownership home + guest quarters + a beeuttful apartment ANO A POOLI Potential yearly Income of nearly S29K or have a beautiful home plus Income! Addltlonat amenities include fireplace, beamed ceilings, recently new roofs, tee. JUST LISTED. $290,000. Call now for appointment. _,_U1·12H CllTI IEU -llPEI LICltlM Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath, famlly room. Large yard with pool and spa. 2 Patios. llN• ... U1·1211 IEW LllTIIU 1111111 PllFElllllAL IUlllT OILIATill II llLIUTill YOUf PRCi~1tn HERE 12 U1its llll,000 Excellent units near Beach & Lincoln In Buena Park. Eight 2 Bdr and four 1 Bdr. Gross Income $71,400. Call for further details. llTA WUI 111· 1211 E11tsi•1011t11111 1141,000 IEWUITI• EUTSllE O.•. Tll-PLD Pll• IF I~ ... 'lllP Slngle famlty detY ~ O.d la Ideal for owner/occu~• -Q ~ oeautlfulty. Plua two 2BD, 2BA untiC.. .~te laundry & atcnge rooms. 4 ~Ad garaigea. Grou Income $27,540/yr. Price $290,000. IEWLllTI• Pll• lllTI IHSI YlllllUTY COSTA •EU • •.I. DIEi DOLlllYE Lot size Is 110x180 exctudti comer U.P. Im- provement Is approxl'l"' 200 sq. ft. Three SK capacity fuel t~. ~ !?OCUrlty fenced and gated. This tv~ U . ,cauty location property Is rarely on tht;-_, . "et. Owner wlll f~ance with acceptable dCJwn payment. Call for further de- tails. $375,000. IEW LISTlll llLIOI Niil • "ISTDM Beautiful newer Bal._,~ Q features three bedroom lncfutf' 0 ,..-.1 master suite with master bath.$ ..om, formal dining room, two fireplaces, ... dakfast nook. Don't wait to see this home. $.400,000. Shown by appointment. ORT I. mlllTS I 111·1211 bee. T1w1ll1•1 Don't miss this quality home. 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, oak floors, new carpet, security system, plantation shutters. Excel- lent assumable financing. Quiet area. A true value at $173,500. Call for show- ing. 11111.YI 111•1 111-1 211 •••'9rt 4 le4r11•s 1111,IOG IYlllUU/-1 llllU•i-\• Spacious 3 bedrOO!:: ~ ~n townhome wtth formal dining r · 0 ~Newport Back Bey. Attached 2 c.e. ~and private rear yard Is ldeat for ent~ntng friends and famlty. Just II~ for $149,900. ' IEW~I USTSIM " y. 1-2 Nice three ~, Q \-. oath with oak hard- 'wood ftoon .11'eptace and large yard. Won't last at ~.ooo. C.M. TWll llPLEJJ•o'llE II SllE Totalty remodel-..... 0 \-'Ut. T ownhome styte apanm S .. .1~1mately 1,000 sq.ft. unit. S.G.I. $'\ ... Asking $174,000. lllLIEI' 9 unit condo projec•O-~ 0 ·md breaking. C.M . recorde s· \illt_y and all plans. $345,000. IEW LISTlll -REllCEI Costa Mesa. Marina Hlghl~-0 Large family 3 bedrooms with 2'h 0 .... · ~ and breakfast nook. Short bi's· 1-.v the beach. Owner has moved ou -·~a and needs quick saJe. Asking S 149,SW. OllT L IDIOTS 11 111-1211 H1rll1r llid11 1315,000 Best b~y In Crest View! A dynasty plan with spa, wine cellar & price you can't beat! MW llLIUI 111-1211 l11sll1r1s DELIA DElCW>O $221,100 .,,_,_ Least expensive home In million S area. Charm- ing 3 BR remodel for a steal. Buy land for $92,900 or least It. Listed at $225,900 (L.H.) Brand new exclusive townhome. Quality throughout. Oak cabinetry, 3 Bdr, 2~ Ba, double garage and yard. An excellent value at $147,000. RITA Wiil 111-1211 Eastsi•• C11t1 1111 See ths beautiful 4 bedroom, 2'h bath townhomer famlty room, formal dining, approx- imately 2,000 sq.ft. Close to beach. Community pool & tennis. IEIJl llLUM 111·1111 l1Q1rt l11oh Slll,100 1124,100 Excellent for singles or couple. Almost new townhome with 2 master suites & 2'h baths Double car garage. Community pool and spa & much more. Only $124,900. Call for details llTI Wlll 11-1211 Dover Sh1r11 P11I H••• 1211,000 Baycrest beat buy! New roof & paint. Remodeled kitchen, lath & plaster. Security system. Lovely CORNER location. Beautiful pool. 4 Bdr, 2'h baths. Asking $2C O. For an appointment contact llTI lll 111· 12H lllllLYI Gll•l 111·1211 C11t1 l111 111,000 Single wide mobile home with sun room. One bedroom, one bath. Excellent location, call for showing. IWllLYI OMllll 111-1111 011t1.,.,.,, s111.,1ac1 Sophisticated 1 bedroom condominium In heart of Lido. Dramatic mirrored wall reflects bay and ooean view. Furnishings are works of art and negotiable. Call for private showing. Asking $350,000. UllLYI lll•l 111·12H Buy with closing costs. 3 BR with family room needs TLC. Assume loans of appx~ $150,000. HW IELUll U 1·1HI l1Jfr11t Sll,000 ••n 90' on the water with dock. Tri-level design with format dining room, spacious master suite. Owner will trade. Assume private $900,000 1st T.O at 9%. Vacant. Submit all offers. IEW 111.llll 111-1211 l.....,IW.1Estat11 .............. .... ..... Sat. J-1 .. PROPERTIES, INC. SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL And COMMERCIAL Real Estate (714) 760-8333 .· Newport Beach • lrviae • Coeta Mee a • L....-Beacla S Civic Plaza• Suite 170 •Newport Beach. CA 92670 NEWPORT BEACH COii DUPLU 415 Heffotrope. Thia Is OM of tM Ncelt Duptew In COM. P9ftec:t condttlon. Seplil ... 3 8' home ln-fn>nt decor...a with a cowrtry touctl. Vary light and airy Meting .. .. bttck petio. Aler 1 bedroom Is fumllhed and.., loob Ilk• new.~ IOcatlon. PIMM call for llPPt· Alklng $449,000. DOVD 8HOMI -VllW HOm Thia Is a very 8P9dll Dowr Shores fernlty home. Located on a large com. lot with room fOf poot ~ nMiecofllted with a werm cont.-nporary flair -5 bedl ooma with 2 ~ IUlt•. 4 bethl. detatched WOttt lf'°P and mucti more Including the tranqutl ¥lewa of the Bedt Bay and dty n6ght 16ghta. Owners ........... option Of ... ," Aalng prk:. $530,000. MEWPOllT mEACH Thia llPedol•. ~ 5 br, &be ~ 8eectl &late .. deelglled by Ff9d Briggs of Laguna Beectl. From the b11a ~ that ~the beeuty of .. COl .... IPOl•t home ...... are lneth1aklng ooe.'I arMll dtJ light .... .,.... ..,.. elaborMe CC>MpUtar .-n throughout. a lbrary to the courtywd with ~ tpe. ~· IMng room, fOf- mal dining'°°"' and den with M ... b9r and n..peoe are ~ a tw of the .,.,....._this hcwM ... to ofter. Alto an e6eVat« la Included to .-¥tee II 3 ....,... and e c:.r garage. Aalng $2, 700,000. IPECTACLUM PEM91W...A POINT Hom with bay and beach views. Matar IUlte with epa. prtvate declc and sauna. Acroaa the street from aandy beech. Fire- places In both living and famlty room. Thia 3 Br, 2'n Bath home 11 priced at $589.000. It THE HEA"T OF NEWPORT BEACH Beeutlful 2 bedroom, 1 level oondomfnlum In the guard oated community of Sea Island-adjacent to the Newporter Resort Hotel and located on the Newport 8eectl golf course. Thia home has a very light and airy feeling. Highly upg.raded throughout -plantation shutters, par- quet tloorlng, exquisite gold fixtures In baths and great walk-m closet In master. Spacious patios and some views tool! In the hub of ewtythlng. Buy It at $429,000. A IPECIAL PLACE TO BE Extremely beeuttful Harbor Ridge Estate Home. Customized and expanded throughout with panoramic ocean and city light vtewa. This light airy home features high beamed celllng1, enter1alnment alcove, formal dining, lower49Yel llvlng room Other amenities Include Hunter oeltlng fans. Sherwood shutters. ceramic tile, Barone waJlcoYertnga and a magnificent flreplaoe fasl'lloned In a three- dlmenslonal design of wood. Asking $690,000. WESTCLIFF POOL HOME Large 4 bd. on huge corner lot. 3.5 baths. Sunny rooms w/apactous feeling. Owner la ready to Mii now! So call lmmedlatelyll 399,000.00 aAYFAONT WITH IK>AT au» locationl locationl This property has great potential. Located on the main channel with quick accesa to the Jetty and sandy bMch. New dock built In 85' with a allp for a 45 ft. boat. Priced to lell $1.100.000. NEWPORT BEACH Charming 3 bedroom townhome. light and airy. Many custom upgrades. large mirrored excerClse room added. Don't miss thil beeuty! Major price reduciion now at $625,000. FIXE" ON 1 Ya LOTI -,... l'El••IW...A P09IT Great IOcatlon-Just steps to the beectt. 4 bedroom with a 3 c:.r garage. Spacloul upper dectt with peek-a-boo ocean view and lovely patio. Greet potential! Attllng $339,000. mWPORT •ACK •AY AMA. Parfect fam- ily home. large custom 2 story. 4 br. 2'A be. 2 flreplac... Extra large lot with ~oof pool and apa ...... CoYered petlo. Mklng '305,000. ~----------- NEW LISTINGS LIDO ON THE BAY Coop condo, 2 bedroorM, 2 baths. with fabuloul bey & FlllNon lllllnd .... Hlghty upgreded end-unit. S. cwed buMlng with 2-cer .,bterran.n perking. Boet 111p or l6de ue poealbte. Selefs mey exchMoe tor Bluffa condo. Prtced to ... at $392,000. BAYRIDGE Beyridge. Sharp 2 bedt oom, 2 bath townnou. In geted communtty. Hlghty upgreded. PIMtation lhutterS. Ex- tenet¥e ~ of ITWrora. All C011dltiouiag. Attached o--ge. Conwilient to .. lhoppllag and bw:t'I .,._ Alklng $215,000 NEWPORT BEACH A I t DT10lt MIYIM Preettgk>ul Big canyon Towmon.. II on OM-... 3 Bedroon.. kMlty kitchen very ...,,. Md airy ...... hnch doorl. expend9d den wtttl b.-ed ... ..,,.. DecorWW deelgl'8d In Euro- .,.... ~.You cen.,.. to FlllNon llland. Room for pool. Alklng '510,000. 9&.COUllT You can fMI the w.rmth throughout this apedel home. 4 Br, p"'9 den. French doors, bey wtndows, heldwood (<*t) floors. farNly room with ptn .. ood penellnQ -"' arches. Lovely grounds with pool and ape -"' fountain. Aaklng $985,000. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY IO'IV....TNCM ....,, .... AntoNo MRocldnghuft I01 Almond S1tl,OOO 1-5 1151,000 1-5 -.000 1-5 SZSl,000 12-4 SUNDAY ONLY 411 tWlotrope OtdC.D.M. ......-0 1-5 2Yon.Nre Harbor Ridge -.S,000 1-5 2111..,... C.D.M. 11,100,000 1-5 ........... Jasmine C<eek sm,ooo 1-5 ,.,.._,........... Big Canyon M7S,OOO 1-5 2001 ca.we. Be6court .-.000 1-5 11 a.loourt Bek:our1 ll4t,IOO 1-5 7 Cwt JaamlnC<eek .....-0 1-5 " llontll • • ., Harbor Ridge sm.ooo 1-5 I01 Almond Eatbluff SZSl.ooo 12-5 BOTH SAT AND SUN 22 Kamalii Ct. Newport Creet $119,000 1-5 3S Ndg11tne Harbor Ridge 11,IOO.ooc> 1-5 12122 INrylene Tustin ... ,000 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH Highly upgraded 3bdr/fr. Extra large garden, comer location, vista, cathedral ceilings. Guard gate, pools. tennis. Priced to sale, $367,000. ELEGANT IPllT LEVEL TOWN HOllE Perfect for the executive and for entertaining w/spacioua living Room, Family Room pk'9 extended covered decil. This 3 Bdf .. 21,A, Bath home hu It's own private spa, MCUrlty system, pk'9 central 8'r. Beeutlful Interior. Pro- feak>ndy landacaped In a guard~ted area w/llghted tennis courts, pools & spa. Home hu part-time owner so 11 llke new & tum-key condition. Attllng $398,500. NEWPORT aeACM Beeutlful Plan 3 In Jwnine Cr-*. 2 e.drooma pk'9 a den with a very nice atmoephere- Hlgh oelllnga, crown mokHngl, plantation shutters and a very prtvate ape located out8'de the mater IUlte Pteae call for a peraonal ahowtng. Alklng $339,000. mWPORT aUffl RENTAL 3 bdt .. 3 ba fumlehed. Greet location. Show9 welt. $2000/mo. 1 Y'Mf' leeae call 780-8333. Other Ora.aae Cowaty Locatlou NEWPORT BEACH OCUN VllW.OWUX 8-ltltul 2 "'CUltOcn ~ altUng on a..,., fectng the a., ...S o..t. Showe._ a model home, p1ot1111ao111y ~ bd. 3 bllha. hl.ige twnly room with tam.le ..... Al of thl9 '*'9 S bd. tot811y .eperete unit mo with vtaiw Aeduced to 895,000. ,_ M.amAL LOT In geted community flf Harbor Hll. ~ Beectt. LocMed off ~ Hll Road. tNa lot of over' 9,000 -.. fl II priced for a quidt ...... $245,000. CU.TOii OCEAN VIEW LOT Thia II OM of the ftneet custom Iota 8V9leble In , .. .port Bw::h. $pec1.cular OCMn and bey vtewa by d8J -"' by "'9ht an ...,.., of br..th-talng city Mghta. Thia lot II tor the peraon to wnom lndMduel ~ la of uettmete Importance. Alklng $995,000. W TIMACE •WPORT 9EACM F8"t.alldc vtliw. ~ oftllred. L.owty 4 •. 3 Ba. home wtttl gr-.! .... of bey -"' oc:Mn. Large rooma, kMlty prtwm courtywd wtttl b6g pool. Atklng taso.IOO. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ..WC* llAMET Na 3 Bedroom 2 bdl home. Good location. Bonus Aoom wttti 550 eq. ft. pnced to .... Room fOf' R.V. ~painted. call now $159,000. IRVINE F\MNllHED ll004!1. HOME Brand new Model Home - Beautlfulty decx>rated with a country flair. Lovety yard with lu9h landacaptng and spa. Thia home hu fNfllf'f- thlngll Completety furnished for $178,900. Sellef wtll provide ftnencing. WC>OOllRIDGE L.Al(EfltONT Prime location with the ~t. moat expansive view on the north lalte. Mester suite, llvlng room, and dining room are all on the view. Thia lovely laketront has been highly upgraded and II priced to sell Asking $259.000. LAGUNA BEAC H HEART M LAGUNA BEACH Walk to town and the beach from thta IP9Ctal and private home located on one of Laguna's nlc:est n9'ghbomood atreeta In the village 2 bedroom, 2 bath with the extra bonul room. large patio. Surrounded by mature fruit trees. Large lot with room for expana4on or pool. Spectacular be8med ceilings. Newly remodeled master bedroom and up- dated baths. Extenalve UM of wood creates a warm and peaceful environment. Just Reduced $229,000. TUSTIN REAL IPARKLE": 12122 Skylane. This lovely, rambf- lng, 4 bedroom pf\.11 family room home lltuated on two- thirds of an acre aurrounda lovely atrium court with specious 6llctl patio. 3-tlered fountain, and t>Muttful trees. Thia home ii like new -totally redone with decorator wallcoY9Ttnga and carpet. 40' pool and apa Included Pleaae come by, Open hOUle ~ weekend or call for appt $&49,000. SAN CLEMENTE VIEW LOT It CYPMll IHOMI Thia guard gated commu~ hu private beech, two and •,A, acre park, with clu~. pools, tennis and spa. Adjacent to Casa Pacific and Cotton Point. This 80 x 124 lot 11 prtoed at only $280.000. NEWPORT .UCH IEAvmw'I LAWST lllODeL Almo.t 3,000 eq. ft. of 1oYe1y IMng. Beeutlfutty land9Caped & decoreted. Two story. 4 br. 3 ba. OcMr\ & city Mghta. CW-c».aec IOcatlon. Good ~ loen. Ouard._ed comm. hu pool & tenM. 1399.000 WE DON'T /UST SELL 0 WA TERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE JN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... NEAR THE WATER ... AND WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... M£DIT'EllRANEAN ON UDO Beautiful sunny 2 story 4' bdrm home with forrNI dining roomt den & spanish tiled gourmet kitchen. French ooors lead to flower filled patio with fountain on lido's preniest street. $52S,000. 631·1400 NEWPORT 8£.ACH. MOBILE HOME 2 bed, 2 ~th 1n attractive small park with community pool & clubhouse. Walk to unnery & lido Village, great vacation retreat. HUGE REDUCTION -PRICED TO SELLI! $29,000. 631-1400 NEWPORT FOR $11 ... It's not a mistake but it 1s a ~chelor condo. Guard pted complex with pool and spa, short bike ride to ~ch. How about for vacation or corporate retreat? Bank owned. 631-1"00 WESTSIDE roWNHOME near "Courtyards" re- developement. Completely rebuilt just two years ago. Charming 2 story, 3 bd, 2 ~th with wood- burning fireplace and k>vely brick patio. Parklike setting with comm. Pool. $117,000. 631-14'00 NEWt.R EASTSIDE roWNHOM.£ Three Bdrms in- cluding rmster suite with den, interior laundry and attached 2 car gJrage with attractive patio. lovely small complex with clapboard and river rock ex- teriors. $149,500. 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO hceptioNlly clean with 2 m.iister suites, fireplace, tiled kitchen and handsome window treatments. Guarded gJte complex with pool & spa. S 10,000. down and qualified buyer can 1.ike over existing loans S 169,000. 673-6900 NEWPORT CREST Upgraded 2 bdrm townhome with separate dining room. sunny ~tio & .iittached 2 car garage. Added ceder closet,ce1ling fans, builtins, and decorator fireplace. Comm. pool, spa & tennis, bike to be.-ich. S 169.950. 631-1400 CAPE COD CONDO with privacy & serene canyon views 1n Harbor View Knolls. Tri-level with 2 bdrms. 2111 baths, cathedral ceilings, hardwood & berber u rpeted floors, extensive use of mirrors and two decks Charming small woodsy complex with pool, spa and tennis. SB9.000. 631 -1400 UDO ISLE C01TACE Nice home for vacation or build your dream house. In a great location at a great price On one of island's prettiest st reets near Genoa boat garden & tennis court. $285,000 631-1400 PENlNSULA POJN'I' BEST BUY Beautifully re· modeled 2 story 3 bdrm and formal dining room with extensive use of tile and stained glass. Absolutely immaculate in super family area, steps to ocean & b.ly. $329,000. 631-1400 RARE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS lovely 4 bdrm fami ly home with hardwood floors, Frenc;h doors, used brick fireplace and spacious master suite. large terraced y.-ird & patio with separate children' play area S350,000. 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH Newer gated executive com- munity of custom homes. Dramatic style with 3 bdrms, cathedral ceilinged IMng and family rooms, separate breakfast room & formal dining. Yard borders running stream. $364,900 631-1400 LACUNA CUSTOM OCEAN VIEWS Bank owned 4 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms plus large deck & 2 patios. Every possible amenity including gourmet kitchen, built in vacuum & security systems. $415,000. 631-1400 COVER STORY TRA.DmONAL ON PENINSULA POINT A beautiful 3 bdrm family home built and finished with exceptional quality and stlye. Custom wood- work, crown moldings, hardwood floors and trench doors le.ading to Rogers' Gardens patios. $.495,000. 631-1400 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 NEWPORT CR.EST-. ·-···-·-SIU,.950 PENIN• 20 Aries Court, Sat/Sun ~ULA-. ·---SW.000 600 E. Oceanfront Unit 2D, Sun W. NEWPORT-----$1CS,OOO 4711 Seashore, Sunday UDO ISLL---·--··---· $375,to UDO ISi E 125 Via Vella, Saturday • S570.oot 152 Via Undine, Sat/Sun SPYCLA.SS..----$441,500 21 Bodega Bay, Daily WESTCLIFF-·---·-·-------Jlts,CllO 1418 Irvine, Sunday BJC CANYON ·-""5.000 35 Rue fonl.linebleau, Sat/Sun LACUNA..--·--$sas,tl0 388 Cliff Drive, Daily PENINSUU-..--.. -····---$415,GIO BA YSHORE.S 502 K St. Sun $245,MO 2661 Coastvlew Sun (lH) 8ALBOA ISLAND Large cathedral ceilinged 4 bdrm home with a 1 bdrm guest unit. A flexible property which also can be 3 and 2 bdrms. Close to beach and village, brings super summer rental income. $.440,000.673-6900 SPYGLASS wtm OCEAN VIEW Spacious 1 story 4 bdrm, 2111 ~th with family & formal dining rooms. Airy & high ceilinged, entry courtyard with custom pool. Excellent private corner location. $449,500. 631-1400 CONDO WITH GREAT VIEWS of both Bay and Rhine channel. Ele,ant high ceilinged unit with fireplaces in both living room and master bedroom. A total of 3 bdrms, 3 baths and 2 patios. Security building, available boat slip. $450,000. 631-1"00 BIG CANYON MINI F.ST A TE Over 3,500 sq. ft. palatial 4' bdrm townhome with pool, spa and canyon views. large, high ceilinged rooms, formal dining room gourmet kitchen with nook and fabulous master suite. $54'5,000 631-1400 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Corner location, highly desirable rental area, near pier, shops & restaurants. Upper 3 bdrms, fireplace, balconies, lower 2 bdrms, fireplace, raised living room with french doors to sand. $550.000. 631-1400 BAYSIDE DRIVE CONDO· AV AJLABLE SUP Pleas- ing gJrden ambiance to this airy 2 bdrm with •spaciouis high ceilinged living room divided by walls •of glass from full length patio, perfect for entertain· I ing. Unobstructed views of Newport Harbor from t thi' 2nd floor unit, boat slip available. $555,000. '673-6900 BA YFRONT CONDO with fabulous 210• panoramic views of entire harbor & city lights. This SJNcious 2 bdrm with new white carpet is on the 8th floor of prestigious building with doorman, pool & spa. $570,000.631-14'00 LUXURY LACUNA CONDOMJNWMS Only 3 left. On cliff across from ocean front park with forever views. Spacious medlterranean style with 2 ~ster suites, french doors, b.llconies & patios. Spa in spanish courtyard. The ultimate 1n style & quality S5SO,OOO to $585,000. OPEN HOUSE DAILY 388 CUFF DRIVE, LAGUNA OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Refurbished 3 & 2 bdrm units with giant master suite upsl.lis, like MW cabi- nets, and fireplaces in both units. Fabulous catalina & ocean views. Patio with 8.8.Q . S59S,000. 673-6900. PRIME OCEANFRONT CORNER can be used as two 3 bd, 2 ~th unia or a ·5 bd & den home. Impeccable mainl.lined & offered fully furnished, reedy to rent or move into for the summer ~s0n. S695.000. 631-1400 OUTSTANDING UDO REMODEL Extra large cor- ner lot on the Piazz.i. Nearly 4000 Sq. Ft. with 5 bdrms, gourmet kitchen, family room with fp, living room with wall of fr. doors to huge patio, an be<lutifully .Jppointed. $835,000 631-1400 BA.LBOA ISLAND RARE Won the Grand unal just off South Bayfront with fanl.lstic views and dock for 2 18' boats. Duplex with 2 townhome style units exh with 3 bdrm,3 baths, laundry and 2 car parting. $895,000 673-6900 NORTH LA.CUNA 8reataking views of coastline, hills & city lights. Over 4000 Sq. ft. with 3 bdrm( den~ formal dining room plus custom poo . Studio ruched by circular sl.lir in 2 story entry. S 1, 150,000. 631-1400 LINDA ISLE OVERSIZED LOT -A custom 5 bedroom home with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces and breakfast room plus 2 wnny patios and your own pier & slip for a large yacht. Just steps to tennis in most prestigious guard gated community. Price includes land. S 1, 250,000. 631-14'00 CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE with great lender financ- ing. Tastefully done traditional with 5 bdrms, family forrml dining & utility rooms plus lovely dockside patio. Courtyard gives privacy to spa & dip pool. $1,395,000 631-14'00 LINDA ISLE 2 story traditional with 4 bdrms. family & forrml dining rooms and gourmet kitchen. Super ~y & sunset views. Spacious patio leads to dock for boat & side tie. Guard gated, land included at ~1 .750,000. 631-1400. BALBOA ISLAND Charming duplex steps from 5'lnd. Bayfront house with 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ths plus fireplace. Two bedroom apartment over double garage. $475,000. 673-6900 «:orou del Mar, BaatblgtoD leat), IniDe, Lipa& Beach and lfewport Buell WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS Sales, Rentals, Pr()JWrty ~~gement 315Marine Ave. Balboa Island 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-6900 631·1400 IUlllrl IOUSSELOT -She did ltl After months of frustration, Marilyn Rousselot put it together In one day! A bayfront home, an Irvine townhouse and sales totall- ing close to $3/4 million. A LOVELY LIFESTYLE -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond 3 bdrm. 3 bath, impeccable cond1t1on and A.C. $642,500. Fiil SAU -PricedO l"i Q nt Appraisal, 4 doors from Bi~ \ii-...... family home, 7 years old, 1mr ~ ~. uring offers. $545,000. 011 IOlllTA. Ill BLUFFS -Back bay and night light view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condominium, end unit, sunny patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. SET DOWll VIEW -From beamed living room and watch the bay and pavilion, 3 bdrm, office. courtyard, designer kitchen. $575,000. OUTSTUDlllG -Great view, lot extends to high 1 tide mark, 6, 700 sq. ft. home with finest con- i struction and every amenity. $3,950,000. COIOU DEL 1A1 CWSIC -A cottage, complete with leaded windows, courtyard, spa, rich wood paneling, guest house, and 2 bdrm. $280,000. SUHY All lllCIT -Spectacular townhome over- looking all of Newport Beach. Bright, perky, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, in Harbor Ridge at $661,000. lACIU llACI -Cottage-flavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek of blue view. $435,000. S,ECIAL CUlOI ISWD -Upgraded Pinehurst model, 2 bdrm, den, comm. spa, tennis and pool, big deck with small view. $204,000. LOVELY THEE IEllOOI -In the bluffs, on tree-lined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and greenbelt, designer upgrades, excellent buy at $240,000. A VIW OI TIE ILUFf -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, medlterranean flavor, owner willing to finance. $1,500,000. SOIETlllC SnCW -In Harbor Ridge Crest; spotless 3 bdrm with almost 3,000 sq. ft. and Intriguing view. Priced right at $465,000. Jtl SUUI -He's done ltl Three sales In one weekl Two COM duplexes and a pool home In Irvine Terrace, all within four days, Jim claims he's only getting started. Watch this man! CAn COi 111 C11 -A 3 bdrm, 21h bath charmer, two story, spacious master suite and family room. close to beach. $435,000. 111 llVlllE 111 nESEIT COllmOll -One bdrm plus convertible den in popular Orange Tree Streams, tennis. pool, activities. $112,900. IOT STUFF Oii TIE IUlET -A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex in Olde COM! Cul de sac near footbridge. Cozy feel and atrium In owners unit. $359,000. Ill CUISTUIO, $64,000 -Rare find! Trust hqu1- datlon calls for sale. Townhouse near pool, quiet cul de sac, sold in present condition. $64,000. CWSIC IAYCIUT -Beautiful neighborhood, love- ly 4 bdrm, 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard, fruit trees, and realistic price. $310,000. UCI UY TOWIHIE -Newer larger Cape Cod sty1e with 3 bdrms, Bay view. sun decks. and A/C. Master suite has cozy fireplace. $225,000. CH llWIH -Potential view, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. access to private beach and very anxious owner. Lush foliage, sparkling pool. $343,000. IEACI FHIT TOWllOIE -Under construction. 3 bdrm, 2 ba,on West Oceanfront. Adult/family living. $560,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. SllSET UCAZllE -Featured In 1986. Classic Olde COM, 4 bdrm, 3 ba, updated Santa Fe style, large lot, courtyard, spa. $625,000. CWSEY TOWllOIE -In cosmopolitan COM. Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms, 3 bath. Fine appointments. $439,000. IOISE IEAITIFUl -Spacious ranch style on large lot In lovely area shutters, trench doors, 2 frplces, owner anxious, make offer. $320,000. LOWEST n!CEI -duplex in middle of Olde COM, room 4 creative improvements spacious owners unit, + unique rental + high ann. inc. $229,500. NEW LISTING ' ,lnull ,..... -In- credible view, large lot, lovely 2-story In CdM's Harbor View Broadmoor. Every detail tended to dur- 1 n g construc t ion . $529,000. IAIY Ml CUJOI -She'll do It! After years of assisting her colleagues and developing her eye for escrow details, Mary was named Sales Manager for Unique Homes. Congratulations! llACIUTIVE UIWll IP!r"'" I 0 n In Spyglass, $30K under cc. S Q t.--· .,.iatio, exciting views, fr. doon ~ .... u1e potential. $385,000. UIE FIH -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath rental units. Close in Olde COM location; bit of a yard and chance to increase income. $239,000. OLDE CDI CUii -Epitome! 3 bdrms. 2 baths, larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bricks, board and batten. Priced at $325.000. REDUCED TO SELL WI TO Fllt -A COM duplex under $300,000. with close to $2500/mo. income. Cute from curb, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 bdrm rental. $255,000. OPEi MOISES UTllllY 1·1 IL.II -$359,000 "' ..... 3/2 and 2/1 duplex. grt location B. Hutchings U.I lllm $343,000 Ila ......... •· 3 bdrm, 2 bath, private beach acceas E. Tabak lllllY t·I l&OI UY $225,000 Hll HM f.J Newer Cape Cod 3 bdrm townhome J. Skahan IL.II -$625,000 121 ,.,,, Classic 4 bedroom. 3 bath M. Hugill oena •11 $320.000 nn , ..... Spacious 3 bdrm, tam room A. Jonnson IL.II -$359,000 '" ..... 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex, grt location B. Hutchings IL.II -$255,000 al ..... 3 bdrm, 2 ba plus 1 brm P. Merry IUll .._ $343,000 Ila ........ •· 3 bdrm, 2 bath. prvt beach acceu . J. Bracey .. -$325,000 121 ..... Close to beach 3 bdrm, 2 ba J. Curci WE SPECIALIZE IN PERSONAL SERVICE NEW LISTING Beautiful Bluffs "Z" plan, largest floor plan in excellent condition. Totally free standing end unit, 4 bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitchen, two master suites. Dramatic tile roof line, private patio. Priced very well, including the land. $267,000 POPULAR "ANGELITA" PLAN This end unit condo in the Bluffs is located on wide greenbelt, one level, very private, 2 bd, 2 ba, tile floors, shutters. Patios enclosed front and back. Price includes the land. $215,000 NEW LISTING Eastbluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 21/2 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-in!! Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includes the land. $279,000 SPACIOUS BLUFFS "Q" PLAN Very rare floor plan with conversation pit. Large living, dining & kitchen area. Perfect home for entertaining. 3 bd, 21/2 ba, shutters, tile entry. Includes the land. $239,000 LARGE PRICE REDUCTION Irvine -University Park home for a family, <4 bd, 3 ba, family room, air conditioned, spa. Excellent location across from park and tennis courts, community pool. Price has been re- duced S 15,000. $269,900 CREME OF THE BLUFFS This Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded through-out, top quality in every detail. New kitchen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL VIEW OF BACK BAY from almost every room. Unsurpassed!! Price includes the land. $395,000 EASTBLUFF-FAMIL Y HOME This home is in move-in conditio~ ~argeJard front & back with nite light view 3\bd, J>a', family room, formal dining, breakfast room off large kitchen. leasehold. QUALITY "E" PLAN Exceptionally lovely Bluffs "E" plan on the best greenbelt. Private end unit with shutters, new carpet. 3 bd, 21/2 ·ba, family room Very gracious liveable home in move-in condition Price includes the land. Carmen Rowe Doug Herbst Joy of Newport Phyllis Gogg10 Cathy Colesworthy $257,000 $289,000 640-0020 Eastbluff Vlllase Center, Newport Beach Judy LOO\ Gayle Follingstad Harriet Spencer Sharron Hams Chuck Colesworthy, Broker THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION BAYSHORES . . . This bayfront property of which few, In a lifetime, come to the market place. The environment comptetefy transcends even the uppermost limits of accepted great- ness. Forget, for a moment, the warm and comfortable four bedroom home with pool, spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 square feet lot, meticulously landscaped ... and the 180 feet of priceless bayfront,compfete with 136 feet of pier. It Is here that this expensive property actually justifies Its expensiveness .. $11,800,000 BA YSHORES ... Bayfront Mediterranean Villa. Sixty foot prime lot on fee land. Gate guarded community. Two private beaches. Master suite with sitting room and fireplace. Three other bedrooms with balcony and view. Dining room with oak church paneling and wine storage Country kitchen over1ooks bay. Soda foun- tain.Commercial grill, barbeque and deep fryer. Hardwood floors, mouldings and French Doors are but a few of the finishing touches. Three car garage with loads of storage ............. $1,115,000 LINDA ISLE . . . Beyond guarded gates sits a water oriented three bedroom home of near perfection. The attention to Interior detail Is Impeccable (high beamed ceilings, beveled glass, gourmet kitchen, etc.). Seventy two feet of waterfront. Pier. Slip. An experience to be savored ............................................... $1, 195,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Large family? Extensive entertaining? This huge three bedroom view home converts either need Into unabashed pleasure. Master suite with sitting room and fireplace. Hobbyroom could be two extra bedrooms. Four plus bath. The kitchen Is a culinary delight. Pool. Spa. Security system. In a word: "Spectacular" .......................... $1,100,000 DOVER SHORES ... Something special for the large family. Custom built waterfront home with pier and slip for large boat. Five bedrooms. Six and one-half baths. Large family room. A two- room suite with bath ... ldeal for live-in help. Master bedroom with his and hers bathrooms and walk-in closets. Three air conditioners and two forced air heaters. Delightful brick terrace overlooking the bay ............................... $995,000 IRVINE TERRACE . . . Enter this fascinating three bedroom home. A viewing revelation awaits. It's obvlous ... the vast and uninterrupted bay, ocean and night lights view is llke no other. The residence has been re-designed and fea- tures many imaginative and Interesting amenities, especially In the master suite and the kitchen ................................................... $805,000 Open S•t-Sun 1-5 .......... 1309 Dolph In Terrece DOVER SHORES ... Bayfront. A special home for special people. Pier and float. Main house features living room, dining room, library and master suite. Nine foot ceilings. Strauss crystal chandeliers. Separate two bedroom suite across the brick courtyard .......... NOW '775,000 Open Sun 1-5. .... ...... .. . 30I Morning St•r UM A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ***SPYGLASS*** • • T.he grounds are large, private and well : : groomed. The Interior of this four • • bedroom masterpNtoe deserves as much • • attention as exterior. E98f)' room, includ-* • ing the kitchen, dining room, family room : · : and master suite, reflects extraordinary * • character and dignity. Amenities are vlr-• • tually endless. French doors Crown * • moulding. Plantation shutters. Custom ! : floors, tiles, wallpapers, cabinets and fix-* • tures. These are but a few of the special * • features. It's Inconceivable that any prop-! • erty could be. better than this one. You ._ : may doubt this ad, but perhaps you can * • believe your own examination of this. * • residence .................................... Sl30,000 * • Open Sun 1-5··-···-············· 2 Jede Cove ! • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLIFF HAVEN ... You will never tire of the view! Two bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Beauti- fully upgraded lower floor. Upstairs for a great workshop or whateverl .......................... $725,000 DOVER SHORES ... Huge home. Large living room. Family room with brick fireplace, walk- behind wet bar, lcemaker, and room for pool table. Kitchen with eating area. Master bedroom has walk-In closets, separate tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms. Sewing room. Oen with wood cabinetry and shelving. Huge covered patio on view side of lot.. ..................... $899,500 DOVER SHORES ... Elegantly upgraded home. Three spacious bedrooms. Three baths. A living room that makes entertaining a pleasure. Oen large enough for pool table. Three fireplaces. A kitchen that would delight any gourmet cook. Breakfast area in kitchen. Unobstructed view of Back Bay ............................................... $895,000 Open S•t-Sun 1-5······:········· 1730 G•l•XJ Drive DOVER SHORES ... Tranquil charm. Lovely patio and deck at the water's edge. Pier and slip for forty foot boat. Delightful three bedroom, two bath home. Dining room. Den. Two fire- places .................................................... '895,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............... 412 Evening St•r UM DOVER SHORES ... Ivan Wells atrium model. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Elegantly landscaped view side of the yard has pool, spa, barbeque and flrepit. Rich looking glass fence. Three car garage .............. $890,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A lovely home. Three bedrooms . Totally remodeled living room, fam- ily room, kitchen. Two bedrooms and one bath in separate wing. Master bedroom wing with sitting area and fireplace, his and hers bath- rooms. Den could be used as fourth bedroom. View patio with fireplt and spa. Air conditioned. Double Insulated. Security system ....... "75,000 Open S.t-8un 1-5 ................ 1731 Galaxy Drive 631-7300 DOVER SHORES ... Courtyard entrance beautifully landecaped with ample room for a pool. Interior designed for comfort. Open beamed ceHtngs. Five spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Wet bar with wtne storage. Kitchen com- pletely remodeled with skylights and all new appliances. Three car garage ............... "57,000 Open 8at-8un 1-5 ................ 1111 CW.X, Drive 8PYQLA88 . . . An extraordinary home in an unusual setting. The glass fencing on the bayslde of the home enables you to enjoy the view and the climate year-round. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Formal dining room. Famll~.room. The tun part Is the spa environment cfeslgned to take full advan- tage of the view, waterfall, cooling pond and barbeque facilities ................................... 10,000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious California Spanish sty1e home. Tile gallery. Six bedrooms. r horses. Must see to appreciate ......................... $550,000 BIG CANYON ... Monaco model. Three bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Air con- ditioned. Security system. Potential view. Guard gated community ................................. $525,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 3 Rue Blan1tz DOVER SHORES ... Three bedroom home In an elegant neighborhood. Back bay view. Gated entrance with push button call system. Huge living room with picture window and fireplace. Dining room. White brick pavers In traffic areas. Large family room with wet bar. Spacious yard plumbed for pool. Reduced price of .... '491,500 BALBOA PENINSULA ... A fascinating home in many respects. Three bedrooms ... one with a fireplace. Three baths ... master bath with a jacuzzi tub. There Is no waste sp_ace ... every Inch Is utiUzed with a built-in or am1'nlty of one kind or another .................................................. $495,000 DOVER SHORES ... Back bay view. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fantastic home for casual parties or formal entertaining. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Convertible den. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest.. ................... $475,000. Open S.t-Sun 1-5 ............ 1141 Santiago Drtv• LIDO ISLE ... Beautiful two-story home. One of the best street-to-street, extra wide lots. Four bedrooms, three and one-half baths. Oen with wet bar. Dining room. Huge south garden to enjoy year-round ................................... $480,000 Open Sun 1-5... .. ... . . . . ............... .. 125 Va. Koron WESTCLIFF ... Yoo'll be Impressed with the quality and floor plan of this custom built home. Three bedrooms. Four baths. Oen with large screen television and built-In stereo and speakers. Two fireplaces. Three car garage. Pool, spa and greenhouse .................... $448,000 Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1207 Hlgha.nd Drive 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION WESTCLFP .. : A wonderful opportuntty awaits the person with an eye tot quaJtty. Large custom built famHy resldencle. Spacious r<>Om9. Four bedrooms. Dlntng room. Family room. Huge yard. A most aought~atter aocatton ....... sas.ooo Open SUll 1-5.................. 1211 8ometMt Lw BAYCREST . . . Spacious flve bedroom home with oversized yard compfete with pool, spa and shuff1e boatd court. Thts property la perfect for entertaining on a grand scale. ye1 lends ttsetf to intimate family living ............................. $415,000 HARBOR RIDGE ... Hlghly upgraded "Renals.- sance" model. Courtyard with brk:k walkway. Lush garden. Custom brick floors, mirrors, crown moulding. Three bedrooms, Including an impressive master suite. Library/loft with book- cases and wet bar. Two huge decks. Mountain view ........................................................ $41~000 BAYCREST ... Majestic twcrslory home. De- lightful views ... especially from the upper level. Five bedrooms. Two masters upstairs. Two- story living room. Latge family room. Wet bat. Dining room. Kitchen with eating area. ............................................... : ................. .. Open Set 1-5 ..................... 2100 L .. werd Lane BA YCREST . . . An Inviting and comfortable four bedroom home. Gourmet kitchen wtth every convenience. Spacious backyard with abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great family neighborhood ............................. 1375,000 BA YCREST ... Highly upgraded and recently remodeled large family home designed tor com- fortable living. Five spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Fireplace In both living room and famlly room. SIJ.ding trench doors. Gourmet kitchen with drop celling lights and new tlle. Separate maid or guest quarters. An award-winning pool and spa. Lovely patios .......................... 137~ Open 8un1-5............ ........ 1900 a.mt.go Dr1Y• BAYCREST . . . Beautifully appointed tra- dltlonal home. Two stories. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Living room with wet bar. Lovely view of lush gardens. Family room with vaulted beam celllngs. Large lot.. ...................... S319,!00 EASTBLUFF . . . Comfort, charm and conve- nience. Popular Lusk Plan B. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Large family room with eating area. Dining room. Electric kitchen. Fif- teen by thirty foot pool. Spa ................. '350,000 BAVCfEIT ... This lovely home was designed for comfort and recreation. Four bedrooms. Three and thre&-quartMs batha. Master suite lnctudes a private room with jacuzzi tub, large windows and mirrored walls. Freshly painted. Secluded yard equipped with hot tub, wet bar and refrigerator ........................... NOW '348,SOO Open 84'rl 1-5 .................... 2011 LMwerd L..ne A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ················•**********• : ***BAYCREST*** • « Deligned for gracious Mng end ex-: • tenaive entertaining. Exqublttety up-• : graded, two-story, he bedroom, four • • batt1 home. t~ entry wtth 8rttetic • • chandelter. Spacious IMng room with • • curved fireplace tn comer. Large formel : : dining room. Huge mOdem kttchen wtth • • breakfast room and convenient desk. • • OeUghtful famlly room wttt\ ftreplace and : : numerous attractions for entertain-• • lng .. .located just off huge patio. One • • muter suite Is on the first flOor over-• • looklng est•t•llke yard wttti verdant : • lawns, ornamental tr... and huge ,.. : aped&Jly deetgned poof. The MCOnd mu-• • tet autte It upstairs, plus three more • • bedrooms. Private quartena for llve-.ln : • maid. Three car garage plus loads of • : convenient storage cabtneta. Motivated Jt -ti Miler. Price just reduced $50,000 • • .......................................... NOW~ : • Open a.t..SUn 1-5 .. 1521 a.ea.go Drtw • r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JAllllNE CREEK ... Spacious two bedrooms and den. Two baths. Ofnlng room. Breakfast area. Plan two. Two flrepl&Q88. Wood floors. Corner location. Lovely patio and landscaping. Gate guarded community ..................... "'7,500 Open 8un1-S ............ 105 Jeemlne Creek DrtYe BAYCAEST . . . AttractlVe Ivan Wells pool home. Excellent neighborhood for children. Four bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Family ~.~.~.·.~.'~~l·~·~·i·~··~~~.~~·~·'·l~.~~~g~,.,..:; HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Four bedroom home. Shows like a model. Two and one-half baths. DeUghtful living room with flagstone flreplace. Dining room. Efficient kitchen. Convenient utlllty closet. Famlly room. Beautifully landscaped yard with pool. Intercom system ........... 1321.000 Open Set a Sun1·5 ................. 1809 Anita Lane BA YCREST ... A comfortable family home in a delightful environment...one of the larger Ivan Wells models. beautifully maintained. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Formal dining room plus eating area In kitchen. Fireplace In living room. Amenities Include Plantation Shutters and built-In platform bed In master bedroom. Reasonably priced ................................ '325,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............... 1134 Trlldewlncle Lane CORONA DEL MAR ... Duplex. Two bedrooms each unit. Large lot. South of the hlghway ... only two blocks to Ocean Boulevatd ............ 1325.000 BAYCREST ... This lovely home was designed for comfortable llvlng and entertaining. Formal dining area. Three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Gorgeous wood and tile floors. H= yard ... ample room for pool ................... '325, 631-7300 111¥111! TIMACI . . . BMuttfUlly mMrtalnld three bedrooms, two tMlth home. One bedroom now UMd •den ot oMce wttt\ bUltt4n book· lhetwe ... eully conwr1~-AllilM mlnlcured grouncta, tnctud4ng fruft nea. ANplllCe In lfYlng room. New carpedng. Bectric kttchen With df9h.. washer llnd refrig9rat0r lnclUded. New CaJl- f omMi shake root wtth thlrty YMt guarantee. ............................................................... 111~ IAYCREST .•. An eddrest to be proud ot...four bedrooms. two end ~ baths. Spacious llVlng room wtth ftr~. Olnlng room. Family room wtth ftreptaoe. Kitchen wl1h eetlng area. Heated pool. Large patk> ..................... '215,000 NEWPORT BEACH . . . Cheer1u1 home with pleasant back bay vtew. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Large IMng room-dining room combina- tion. Famlly room. Breakfast count• In kitchen. Central air conditioning. Quiet cul de sac lo- cation .................................................... t:::rn..000 WESTCUFF ... Traditional design, well main- tained four bedroom home. Three baths. Yard with fruit bearing trees. dog run. Quiet nefgh- borhood convenient for schoofs. library and shopping. New roof... ........................... t:251.000 NEWPORT BEACH ... If Its time to relax and do a llttte playing, this condo may be the answer. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Two community pools nearby ... one for adults, one for children. Conventent to putting green. Walking distance to driving range and golf course. Two sectuded patios .................... : ............................... $180,000 SANT A ANA-.NEAR WE8T£f'N MEDICAL CENTER ... Popular Shady Hollow patio home.· Three bedrooms. Two baths. Huge 200 square foot family room. Upgraded throughout. Brick' atrium. Currently leased at $1300 month. Good lnvestment...20•1. down, break even .... $115,0001 THE VERSAILLES ... Southwest location. Un- obstructed view. Two master suites. Upgraded throughout. Furniture negotiable. Security- gated community with pool and gym .. $115,000 WESTCLIFF ... Attractive two bedroom, two bath unit. New carpeting throughout. Private sauna on patio. Commmunlty pool~d spa. Convenient location ............................. 1190.000 EA8T81DE COSTA MESA ... Large, quiet end1 unit In a wetl maintained twenty unit comptex .. Former modef. Three bedrooms. Two and one-. half baths. Laundry facilities lnslde. Large, !:!u~a~~;~~~~~~~~~.~.1 .• ~~~ .• ~s1= VILLA MC FADDEN.-8ANT A ANA ... Charm- ing and affordable condominium. Convenlnetly located. Two bedroom~. One bath. Central air conditioning........................................... 911.,800 1617 WESTCLIFF ORNE. NEWPORT BEACH - -- --· ,,,.~...---____..._..__ -PU" -__...,...,.,._ REGARDING OUR GREAT LISTING I THE CHlllA HOUSE OUR OTHER FINE LISTINGS SPYCWS Hill: COLITA POllT NANTUCKET, pool/spa, fabulous ocean view, upgrades ................................. $775,000 SPYGLASS Hill: DUKES HY NEWPORTER, pool/spa, mountain view, 4 bedrooms, 21.la baths ........................ $439,000 ' CAMEO SHORES: CAIDU IVAN WELLS designed home w/ocean view 4 bedrooms, retractable roof ............. $695,000 LlGUlll IElCH: PACIFIC WAY Fabulous lot w/ocean and city views, almost 1h acre .........................................•.... $445,000 IRVIME THUCE: DOIJHIM large corner lot w/spacious 4 bedroom, 4 baths home w/pool. ......................... $449,000 HARBOR VIEW: PORT MELSON PALERMO model, spa up grads ..... $339,000 CALL 640 -LONG ON GS OF NEWPORT INC. (714) 640-5664 •SAN M~l OR SOOE 200 ·NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 LLOllGS OF llEWPORT Are keeping a low profile* *Low Profile Y. ! ~~-1'1~~ o-it-yourself trend as room· to expand SACRAMENTO -In an era wtlen merlcans are spending nearly S 164 !Ilion each day In building-supply enters, hardware stores, and home- mprovement outfets, some observers onder whether do-lt-yourselfers may e overdoing It. Not Larry Elsinger, a do-It-yourself rlter and editor for more than 40 ears. "I think people can do even more han they think they can," Elsinger sai d. "Any problems they run into can most times be solved very l<lglcally. And with the new products, new tools and new techniques available, you ca n't really make any mistakes." Elsinger. former crafts and science editor of Mechanix Illustrated maga- zine and editor-In-chief of the Fawcett line of how-to books. said that In a column he writes for newspapers. he likes to motivate people visually to do things. "I have yet to see an entrepreneur In home Improvement who couldn't get out of a situation ... with all of the how- to books." he said, " ... and If you do get in dlfflculty, all you have to do Is go to a home center and get the answer." To support the growing Interest In 0- 1-Y projects. Elsinger quoted Martin Fleming. senior building economist for Cahners Economics. The amount of money spent In home centers In one day by Americans represents about $53 per household per month. "In one day, Americans undertake 252,000 do.-lt-yourself proJ ects," Fleming reports. "That's about 1.8 mllllon projects per week.'' Some of the most popular projects are painting. In which almost 97 .000 people are Involved each day; room additions, In which $29,000 a day Is being spent. and fire and burglary prevention. 10,000 projects a day. Elsinger's own Interest in working with his hands goes back to his youth, and his avld'interest In bulldlng rubber- band-propelled model airplanes. For one or his planes. he designed a "folding propeller" to reduce air re- sistance after the rubber band ran out of energy to turn It. Only 19 years old at the time, he wrote an article about it In Flying Aces magazine. It was the first story he ever sold, and It led to a lifelong career. His early experimenting with gasoline-powered scale-model air- planes made him Interested In putting them on control wires. "I wrote the first article ever published on scale control airplanes,'' Elsinger recalled. By 1940. Elslnger's enterprising writ- ing had landed him a job wtth Airtralls magazine for $90 a week. He spent World War II writing training manuals for the Army Air Corps, was crafts-and-science editor for five years at Mechanlx Illustrated. and left Fawcett books In 1970 to establish his own publishing business. - * TRADE YOUll VIEW * FOR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA Ownere of thit magnificent manor-high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Rid&•. will conaide.r your property as down payment! A huurioua 5 BD. 7 BA, libr~, Cutt.om-bout.mg of the ultimate in quality design Crom gourmet kitchen to incredible -VIEW-Muter au.ite w/uuna + fireplace 40' pool & apa,aecurity ay1tem, 3 car garage. U hour guard gated community. Submit your trades. $1.750,000. 6 TRAFALGAR ·Jeri Hunt OPEN SUN 16 IN-LA W'S/GUEST QTRS TOPSIDE Custom Newport Height.8. Spaciou11 family home w/480, 3 BA, 3 ea.r gar. + workshop. Sec system. Walk to beach. school.a & abopping. Owner $349,000. Vee Stinson 548-1622. 618 EL MODENA OPEN SAT~UN 12-4 BELCOURT CUSTOM GALLERY REDUCED $100,000. With meticulous attention to detail-this newly completed-dramatic· 4 Bd 3 1h Ba home is proudly offered to the dis<:riminate buyer. Quality materialB and craftamanship not often seen in homes o( this/rice. Spacious.lite and airy, boast.a of every amenity plus french doors an accent.a of granite and marble. Over 4200 sq ft on a comer elevated lot in private gate guarded community.$895,000 Open Weekends. 2 BAllENGER CT. OPEN SAT A SUN 1·5 LOWEST PRICE IN BIG CANYON 2 BR, den, 2 Ba. Dover model, upgraded throughout.Single level.wood floora. $349,000. 11 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU OPEN SAT A SUN 1·5 * 60' OF BAYFRONT/NEW PIER* AND SLIP FOR 2 LARGE BOATS Spacious, 3 Bd and 3 Ba-library/den-formal dining roo m. High beam ceilings-large Bayfront pati<>-fee $1 ,595,000. 121 B.A&BOI ISLAND IOAD Call Harriet Perry for Appt. 642-9178 or the office. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm • 111 ~ Niii 1411,llO Quality built European designed 4 bdrm home Just listed. Finest workmanship with open beam c.elllngs. 3 fireplaces. panelled family room and much more.Corner lot. llUI YllWI 1211,IM Beautifully decorated 2 bdrm condo with f abuloua ocean & harbor views. Large private sun deck, fireplace. bar. desirable corner lo- cation, full security building. 'Ml• mm IUI 11,Jll,IM Owner wlll finance for quallfled buyer. Elegant 3 bdrm home with large private swimming pool, family rm with bar. and formal bayslde dining ·area designed by Tom Theurkauf. 70 feet on the bay with pier and float to accommodate large yacht. .. tm unm ua• Charming 3 bdrm home with sunny side patio. · All on one level. Excellent financing avallable. .... IB.... 221,MI Large 3 bdrm corner unit with 2 fireplaces. private enclosed patio. wet bar & famlly room. Desirable community with swimming pool & tennis courts.21 Canyon Crest Open Sunday 1-5 p.m.(Near Pacific & San Miguel Drives) amnm LAllLlllS The Harbor Realty rental department has a waiting list of desirable year round tenants. If you have a garage apartment or home to rent, call our rental department for fast professional service. LIWDT PUllJ WllU IAllU t 1H,IM The lowest priced 1 bdrm unit in popular VIiia Balboa. Oe!Uxe built In kitchen. carpets and window shades. Opens onto private enclosed patio. Motivated seller may help finance. 1mA1 YllW PD111111 SITJ,111 Enjoy the White water view from this beautiful penthouse In gate guarded VIiia Balboa. 2 large bdrms, 2 baths. formal dining rm. private sun deck. It's all here and reduced to sell. DlfNIYllW-118- A perfect home for entertaining with 4 spacious bdrms. family rm & view side protected patio. Beautiful views of the bay. ocean & city Ughts. The Ideal home for an active growln~ tamlty. Owners movtng out of state s.ay"SELLI · IAYFlllT man uu "·•• Custom bullt single story home In a fabulous gate guarded location with views of Linda & Harbor Islands. 4 bdrms. family rm. 2 large patios. A large home on a large lot. Located In exclusive gate guarded Bayshores. 2812 Bayshore Drive open Sunday 1-4 p.m anaT• llftlllllt m1.- 3 OCEANFRONT Iota In fast growing Carlsbad. Beautiful corner location across from the beach. Multiple zoned. May sell separately. (213) 628-~828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR • ,.. <Of •• HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEIROOI 2 IEDROOI ** 633 Lido Pane Dr., Lido Ille, NB 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 3 Arlee Corut, Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * • 12 Batboa Cove. Newport Bwt'I 548-7078 $444,000 Sun 1-.. 209 Iris, Old C.O.M . .I 6«-6200 $429,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 7 Southampton, Beloourt Hiii 6«-6200 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 2 111tl11 Fiii II tr IEI 105 Jasmine Creetc Dr, Jasmine Creetc, NB 631-7300 $337,500 Sunday 1-5 35 Northampton Court (Betcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $420,000 Sunday 12-... 11 Rue Fontalnbleeu,Blg Cenyon 640-4868 $349,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $525,000 IMd Inc Sunday 1-5 *505 Ave Lucia. Bluttl, Nwpt Bch 72G--03M $245,000 Sunday 1-5 521 Avenk:Sa C8mpo, Blutfa, Nwpt Bch 720-1704 $219,500 fee Saturday 1-.. * 1112 Bertclhlre, Westdlff 649-1618 $295,000 Sunday 1-.. • 18Rue Chantllty, Big Canyon 6«-6200 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 4500 Cortland,Cameo Hghlnda 6«-6200 $365,000 Saturday 1-5 2750 Drake, Cot1a Mesa 546.2313 $1M,900 Saturday 1-.. 3069 Glbrlltar, Cot1a Mesa ~2313 $ 149,900 Sat/Sun 12-3 321 Orchid, Olde CdM 675-6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 411 Riverside, Newport Heighta 759-9100 $2<49,500qs Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Blarrltz, BIQ Cenyon, N.B. 631-7300 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 **1412 West Bay, Peninsula 644-6200 $8<45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 1tl1s Fii RI tr DEi 640-0020 $640--0020 Sun 1-5 *633 Cameo Highlands, Cameo Hlghtands 675-$)00 $343,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive (Spyglua) COM 759-9100 $525,000 Incl land Sun 1-5 2834 Catalpa, Eaatbluff 6«-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 * •"""' 11 Cherbourg, Newport Beach 673-7771 $669,900 Sunday 1-" *511 CUff Drive, Clltthaven, NB 642-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace, lrvtne Terrace, N.B. 631-7300 $905,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 318 Driftwood, Shorecllffa, Corona Del Mar 720--0<455 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **412 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shor•. N.B. 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shor•, N.B. 631-7300 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1738 GIU>cy Drive, Dover Shor•, N.B. 631-7300 $875,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Dr, Hwbor Hlghlandt, NB 631-7300 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1821 Holiday Road (Baycrest) Nwpt ect'I 644-9060 $269,500 Saturday 1-5 """'16 Jetty Dr, Jumtne Creek, CdM 759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 •300 KJnga Place (cutrhaven) Nwpt Bch 631-12~ $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Klngt Rolld, Newport Hta 6«-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 * *308 Morning Stw Ln, OoYer Shorea, NB 631-7300 $715,000 Sunday 1-5 ••32 Ocean View, Sea Island 6«-6200 $499,500 Saturday 1-5 425 Orchid ,Old COM 675-$)00 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 320 Otero, Blutfa, Newport Bwt'I Mfr 1044 $330,000 Saturday 1-5 411 RMnlde (Nwpt Hghtl) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Saturday 1-5 • 11 Royal St. George, BIQ Canyon 6«-6200 $1, 150,000lliilHMfflltSat/Sun 1-5 # 1 Rue Blarrttz (BIQ Cenyon) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $860,000 Sunday 1-5 #7 Rue Chat-.. Royal (Big CMyon) NB 644-9080 $235,900 $et/Sun 1-5 2093 Santa Ana Ave, EMtllde, CM 546-5805 $174,500 Saturday 1-5 1807 Tahuna, Irvine TerrllCe 6«-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 2132 Vllta,Durado, Newport Beech 759-1501 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2106 Yacht Mtlct'6ef (Seavt.w) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $3&5,000 Saturday 2-5 41EH .. • 500 Signal Rd. Newport Bwt'I 642-9282 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••2005 Bll1lll1c (Meu V«de) Costa Mela 631-12fMS $235,900 Sunday 1-.. **415 Beyl6de, t69n#por1 Bwt'I 759-1501 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2037 Paloma Ortw, EMtaide Colta Mela 644-7424 $248,500 Sunday 12-.. •2600 Ctttt Drtve (Newport Helghta) NB 75M700 $389,900 Sunday 1-5 * 1834 Commodore, Newport Bwt'I 759-1501 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 """'28arrena« Ct., Bek:ourt. 640-4884 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 114 213 otamond, e.lboa IUnd 631-1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 518 El Modena, Newport He6ghtl 548-1622 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12-.. 321 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar 675-$)00 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 4500 Wayne, Cameo Highlands 6«-6200 $3&5,000 Saturday 1-5 4500 Wayne, cameo Hlghlandt 6«-6200 $3&5,000 Saturday 1-5 2014 Yacht Reeokrte, Seavtew 644-6200 $424,900 Sun 1-5 4 II 1tl11t Fiii II tr IEI t * 2112 Wlndw8rd, Newport Beech 675-18M $349,500 Sunday 2-5 * 1609 Anita Lane, Harbour Highlands 631-7300 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1311 Antigua Way, Dover Shra/Weltclltt, NB 548-6333 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 7 Winged Foot Ln (BIQ Cenyon) Nwpt Bch 644-7005 $815,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 27 Cermel Bay (Spygtaa) COM 644-9060 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 1112 Dan .... Drtve, Costa Mela 546-2313 s 149,900 Sat/Sun 12-.. 1358 Galaxy, OoYer Shor•, Newport Bw:h 642-5200 $895,000 fee Sunday 1-5 1700 Galaxy Drtve (Dover Shene) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 SMS,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 818 Harbor laland Drtve, Newport Bwt'I 75M700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Jade Cow, Spyglul Hiii, NB 631-7300 $830,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 LNward Lane, Bayct98t, N.B. 631-7300 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 941 Maaettan (Mela del Mw) Colta Mesa M9-8S47 $180,000 Sat. 1-.. ••33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge 6«-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 2224 Pacific Drtw, Corona del Mar 6«-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abb9y Place (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey P1ece, Newport 8Mct'I 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 50 Rldgellne ~ Ridge) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 ,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 2-6 •24 Rockingham, Bek:ourt 6«-6200 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 1148 Santlego Drtve, Dover Shcnl, N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1218 Somet• Lane. w~n. N.B. 631-7300 '350,000 Sat 1-5 *708 St. Jamea Place (Cttffhaven) NB 646--4394 $359,000 Sat/Sun 12-.. 715 St. Jamee Rd, Clltlhaven, NB 631-0133 $339,000 Sunday 9-5 15 St. Tropez (Harbor Ridge)~ 8Mct'I 631-1 266 $875,000 ay 2-6 1222 Souex Ln (Westeltff) Nwpt Bch 644-9080 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva Ctrde, Colt• Mela 546-2313 $284,900 Sunday 1-.. 1834 Tredfttnda Lane, Baycrest,N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 ••17Bumna Tree, Big canyon 6«-6200 11, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron, Udo !ale,~ Bwt'I 831-7300 $480,000 Sunday 1-5 • 13 Warmepr',.voodbrtdge) Irvine 788-0735 $3 ,000 Sunday 2-5 ** 1438 w. Bay, Newport Bw:h 673-9080 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEllMI • 500 Harbor lllMd Newport Beach 759-9100 $1,900,000 Sunday 1-5 1706 Port Chattee, Newport Beach(HV Homes) 759-1195 $399,000 Sat/Sun1-5 *425 Tuttin (Newport Heighta) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9102 Veronica, Huntington Beach 552-8649 $169,900 Sun 1-5 I IR 1tl1s Fii II tr IEI 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 644-9060 $1,695,000 Saturday 1-5 1506 Dorothy Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $295,000 Sunday 12-.. •«Rldgeflne Dr., Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (Shoredltfl) Nwpt Bch 644-9080 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shor•, N.B. 631-7300 $857,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **500 Harbor laland Drive, Newport Beech 759-9100 $1,900,000 Sunday 1-5 31132 Hoity Dr, South Ulguna 499-1600 $899,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 LMWWd l.Me, Westcilff, N.B. 831-7300 $399,900 Saturday 1-5 1717 Oriole, Costa Mela 546-2313 $284,500 Sunday 1-.. 1823 Port Teggart (Hrbr Vu HrMe) NB 75M700 $349,000 Saturday 1-5 * • 1433 Santiago Ortw, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5 *1528 Santlego Drtve, Dover Shcnl, N.B. 831-7300 $475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 1800 Santiago Ortw,Baycrest,N.B. 831-7300 $314,000 Sun 1-5 """'*•8 TrafalQ8r, Harbor Ridge 640-4eea f1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 .............. ••Lota 84 II II, Top Aocky Pl. SOW11Ma ~ 12,700,000 s.tl8Un M *""'2 Wlr'89d Foot. Ila Cenwon. NB 7~ (8.,....,1195.000 Sun 1..S **8208 W. 0111 nft ont. ac..1fl out 2.,.. ....... 810 Biiker, #211, Coeta Mela ~2313 S134,800 SuncMy 1-4 .... Udo Pn om.. #E3, Nwpt 8dt 758-t700 1875.000 8uncMy 1..S •PLEIES Fii SILE .2•.-1• 844-e200 1875,000 &Ney 1-S ••2792 LOI= Court. CM ~2313 188,500 Sunday 1-4 703 e.ao.-. Corona .. u. S7M'r15 S298,580 88Mdlly 1-S a .. 11• 1•.-2• •1•s TIWllllES 401 Herb« Woode Allee, Corona del U. 844 8080 '219,800 Sunday 1-S 2413 IMne F-2, 8-* Bay 875-«>00 $225,000 Sunday 1-S 307 Vista Truc:M. ... wport a.ct'I 84CM>020 1238.000 8IU8wt 1-5 414 Dlihl9. CoreM .. u. 875-tOOO t389.eoo Sat/Sun 1-s 518 Dehl9. Corona dll u. 175-2424 S388,000 a.tJ8un 2-4 Fii SILE 431 Weetn...._ Ave, Nwpt Hata. NB 831-5ee1 S195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 .... I II ,111 Fiii .. er m •llES FIR REIT · •815 Aoc*bd 3BR cc.neo HlgtUnda) COM 831-1268 $2300/mo, ... Saturday 11-1 •Spa *.., •240 Nice Ln I 108, VIia Belbo&. N8 7 &miner BtMZll (TurUerodt) ~ 854-9244 S15e,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 1-5 *Poot * *Wlllerfv ont ***Wdertt°'lt & Pool ..,GM addl-et .-ct 91119 173-1494 S115,000 Sund9y 1-s 1741 TUlttn A.Ye 1G-A. Coeta Meea 4&4 Vista Trucha (Bluft8) t'9wport Bw:tt &46-4380 S125,000 Sun 12-3:30 759--9100 '279,000... 8undlly 1-5 OCEAN VD & fDR BAY BEACH Luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom, Baths up and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths down. fireplaces in both Units. Big 4 car garage Asking $289,000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 \ . let u ...... y .. Sell y .. ,,.,,,.,1 C.CIMllW. 64t-S671 for Information & s4rprlslngly low cost. Then look a this outstanding home. Magnificent, unobstructed city lights and mountain view. Custom- ized thruout, move-in condition and priced to sell at $350,000. Open Set/Sun 10-S I Cenyon Ridge Mk tor INOA. RE/MAX of lmne 559-9400 or 718-7811 500 SIGNAL ROAD CLIFFHAVEN Country style home in desirable Newport Beach neighborhood. 3 or 4 Bdrm, 5 Bath, family room, large kitchen, 3 fireplaces, work- shop-plus more! lease call 64!-9!82 for showin~ MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at the v&ry hp of lido Isle, this prnpe<ty hen o ponoromte view ol .-------,---------...----.,----. the love m<>jOf oslon<k ol Newpor1 ~INFORMATION & SHOWING CONTACT IOICAUSTIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIARS Harbor and Boy oslonds The site overlooics the conftuence ol the Harbor's s11 moj(lf channels. molong ltlos o j)femo&r locotoon on Newpott Beach This os one ol the 1-boyfront f)fopertlM off&rong p.cutre peffe<:t sunmes over Newport Harbor and e1ckts1ve Newport Center The lol size ol the f)foperty os 50 feet of boy frontage woltl o 14-4 loot depth, and wol occommodote o new resident of oppro11motely 9 000 square feet. oppro11mo1ely designed The e11shng 40·yeo< old home os v&ry loveable The f)foperty' s dod w•• occommo 4000 Moc.Miu· S..•• SSOO 0 Newpor! lleodl, CA '2&60 dole o lorna """ht plus room to side he OfFICf as 1 •370 .-, __ tfStOfNCE 67 3 03S4 smoler vessels Pr tee upon request Probate sole. Estate of Wolter Donald Douglas II, deceased. Orange County case no. A· 120913. Roger C. Pettitt, Executor. 626 W ilshire Boulevard, Suite '400, Los Angeles, CA 90017. OPEi Sii 1-1 1311 lmlll WAY Custom 4BR & 4BA Traditional In exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport. Formal dining room, large family room. lovety yard. Solid value at $369,5001 m •nm1n•, IUl.Tll Ml 1111 1524 PlllSCILLA NEWPORT HIGHLANDS OPEN BOUSE SAT /SUN 1-4 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath home in cbaniiing setting, on large corner lot. $225,000. Real Estate Productions Coule 875-MCM alALllTATI ··-llH i.-......-21S2 -~ ,.,, ....... ,c-_ 11)0 1-.-115) --~ ,.,. .... °"*'Y FHIAU _,,_ 117) -v-11•7 ---,_ PUBLICATION DEADLINE o...,...c.... c~i.-c~ in, ....,__ 21'9 --............. , ... Cer~ .._..,a nu..-, HOU SIS/CONDOS _, ... __. 1)1' s-c-217• -<--, ... Monday ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m . ""'° "°' ··-········· ,,..... l ...... Mio 1400 .,.,.., __ 217' -i.-, .. Tuelday ......... 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SALl/llNT rnponelble except tot the C09t of the ~ ectUlly occut*d by IM \onfo 4"'° ,.......,." °'" 0-.'-,,,. --, ... , 17)0 error CrecMt C*I orly be alowed lot the .,.. ir-tiofl. ~(00\t ~•O 1(116 "-fl ,.,0 }•)1 -, ... ...__,,__ 1767 So..,.-. 1CJ9t.ll"l0 IOA ' 1090 l~v-.,. 1 34 ·--, ... -OHoc·-17flf .... THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS ...__. 1•40 ·--16)() ,_,,_ 1171 MISC. I.E. ,..__ __ 11•1 ,_ ........ ,.,, o...pi.... ,,_ 11 .. Tele: M-F M :30/COUNTER M·F 1-5 .. _ 1 •• t•·'~ 261) -11• "-'Ob·lit~\ 11()() ·--· 11•8 ""''\IO't V..,o 2'67 · .... -.. ~ 1790 l~"·ll, 11 )0 ---· 1669 lea! latatt fer lalt llW Itta• fer l< IMI lltate fer Salt j1ewa1 1111 lntral 10l2 Cntral 1111 leMral llll=al llU GUiil IM _ltierll IM muu llY l&nml 1-Story ~~ ... to Ill WY"'. ... ..... 1a8W.l&Y mkt, ~ per11 a,.... l.81.. Morett...3600aq.rt.~ lfll-Y 1-1 tauranta. 2bd, 2be +"1* Sttuet9d at 1M tip of Udo l ated on f.masdc ¥W lo- COLDWeu. BANl(eRO & 1g patto, t>eeut ue. a 1... • penor#ftlc ,_..., of cation. Large 1ot with •· First time ohred; Pier & mwble ac::c:.nta In batf1a, the'ttw mefor lllenda of1 panalve 4 Bedroom 1--------allpforlrgboat,delQhtful many custom fMturee, Newport Harbor, lnclud-home. planned for waterfront patio; 4Br + I 125K, &46-4380, rftr. Ing Harbor and Bay 1 gradoua IMng and enter- R£$10£NTW. MAL ESTATE SUMCH OPEi SUI 1·1 27 CARMEL BAY • IHlllOI -3 UTI LOWEST PRICE -FILL VIEW PROPERn 01 THE IAlllET IEST IUY EYER! E•a• C.rbtt 144-1010 DON 'T CALL USI Unless you're serious about selling or buying a home. Licensed realtors, husband and wife team In Fountain Valley/Huntington Beach area looking for honest people. MARTY /CAROLE 982-7540 BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE PERFECTION (Try Terms -Trade or Paperl) . 4 bedrooms. 31/2 baths, formal living, dining and breakfast rooms Fabulous family room with stone fireplace opening up to a very spacious yard with pool and spa Owner will consider your terms!!! OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 17 BURNING TREE Sl, 195,000 For more information call: DANNY BIBB OR STEPHANIE GRODY Grubh e,Ellis llEllDC1f11Al. U OKERAGt "f RH< • ., 144-1200 atudy • frplc, etevator • NC Island and the Harb«' a I ..intng. For!MI dlNng, ayatem, bright & c:heltful; Use the Daily Pilot alx major d'lennetl, !Mk· Yl9w famlly room, IMng Estate Sale; Pr1ced below "fo'ut Rnult .. ser v1t'f Ing tNa a pt'emitr lo-room and master aulte. appraillll @ 1875,000. cation In N9wpor1 Beech. PrMcy adn NCUrfty • All di.rtttory Your One of 1M .._ beyfront! excellent ulu• at SttVlt'e IS OUr propertiee wfth aurwteel M85,()()() on ... !Md. DH!DSO!I H U TT INC l,')-f()f. Spttlalt y OWi N9wport Harb« and ... It....., 1-1 ;::======i:======:; NewportCenter 111111111Jlrhe Lot atr. of 50 fMt of bay 142•1200 OPEN Slll>AY 2-5 ~~~~~ ~ • A PETE BARRETJ REALTY BE If UL HOME date a ,... reektence of SlffR AUT approxlmataly 9,000 WALK TO LAKE OVB 3,000 SQ n .... SPA T~ BEST BUY IN WOOl8tl>GE CALL FUT N Diii IY1 13 WARMSPRING OPEN SUN 2-5 $390,000 ALAN BEEL 786-0735 COO\ltY 21 PROFESSOW.S aquare fMt. approptiat• ly deaigned. Existing 4(). ,...,. old home .. Wtl'f llYMble. Dock .. ~ -------commodat• a large ytldlt ------- plu• room to lkM tie Why atcn 111 thoM unuMd a:*""Ceuatlr'I ~~/Probat4t ltema ttlla winter? AclwrtlM o as1-e310R113-0354 •f911garage .... ince.-. 1-------1'*S. If JOu're IO.Oklnt for• home, c .. uttled hn new1 for JOU. FIRE SALE IN PRESTIG•S MONARCH BEACH ESTATES ON 18TH FAIRWAY ACROSS FROM RITZ CARLTON HOTEL Architectural design resort home with luxury appotntments throughout. High celllngs, Imported tlle, sllk walls, 3 fireplaces, mirrors reflecting sweeping views of fairways, mountains, lakes, ocean, pool, spa and custom landscaping. Extra wide lot. A must see at 8490,000 1s11nmc11t1y lllllw 11111r111111 Clll Jiii DIVIS, OWl•/1111111 844-8200 ...... 240-8094 Brubht}Ellis RESIDENTIAL ~OKERAGE SERVICE.'> l'lmRlll ... ~.~ ...... Mwc:Mndlle~ In cleMlftecl ... br1nglng _., gair• .... In town to room. Your Home Will Be Your Resort ~ tht wind with your sailing club. Live in thf lf*ndor of bautifuUy main· fained lancbcapes. Rdu in your private pool and Sf9 alttt tennis on lighted courts. ~ food prqiattd in yow gourmet kitchen to friends ttated tr\ a dtning room with 16 f()()( ctilings Of haw a party in your posh clubhoux we its larger pool and spa. Enjo, fabulous swum from your Living room or enjoy a cory fire tr\ your bedroom firtplace. Security systtms for your peace of mind in a low maintenance townhome Mth lots of windows and skylights and over ~ sq. ft. Offettd at $529,<XX>. For added information please call owner/agent Elaine Rose at 7()0.2611. ~MerrWLyncb MT UITD-ln one of the most Early Bluffs locations. Enjoy your serene estate grounds from encl 13x32' patio. End Unit. 3Br, 21~Ba, form dine. Nearty all new 3 yrs ago. $247,500 Incl land. Barbara Sanregret. .. UT/• 1-4 111 Aft Ulll (tftYIN ...... ) 1111m n urml-End Untt. 4Br, 3Ba, spacious "G" ptan. Beaut decor thru-out. New crpts, watl coverings, lhuttera an win- dows. Neutral. Vac. $237,500 Incl land . .. llT,,. 1~ 1111 ..... = I 38' 2Ba. lux oft-whtte crpt. Nelrty new kttch appta. lg end prvt =-~.;'i~ .... -- ....... LD111 • .. "8 ,... •••.,.. •a"'" TIHUlt HLUH ti ILlffl P•Drll • 111 UIY tw _.. ..... llftlS --unmL HELEI 8. DOWD l111ttr, lie. 121-1423 Ult I lq witll ~• &,.~ WM*-~ l[ :. • • • • s-.:•....,.--· Jun.an ~1nal Hw '"••ctieft.. c-......... J .. ,,...., ...... ,,_. ..eopiy, ~-· ...... -..-..... .... ""-ty .............................. _, __ ...... .....,. _ ._ .,..._ _.,,.._.. Ill.Ill PllCE IEllCTIH 801 UDO •• Live on tt..e water In this 2 bedroom, 2 bath euperbty professtonafty dec- orated condo. Total eecurtty with doorman. Quick Eacrow O.K. Sub- mit all offers. Call I• FELllT 111-IOOO BAYFRONT "MAI KAI" CONDOMINIUM Beautifully upgraded•d decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit. Expanllve bayfront patio, perfect for entertaining with views OYWtooklng bay and out to jetty. AH new Interior decor, baths and kitchen. A most desirable condominium on the water. 8550,000 · For more Information call: DANNY -.. MARTHA llACIAB BrllbhfrEllis 844-8200 . I'. a.amr111• R'U.r. -·~~ ~·-~~~···~~·~!u~·~-~~~-·u~mc.~!~~·~·~~~11~~=b~~~-~~~~ .. ._.NI ..,.,.._,.. .,.._"....., ..,_, ... , ., .... sagAe',0?!1.ir!.:: * .. """* 1~~~~2. ·~on-,;.:. .....raTAft Light, ~ living. In a gated comm an~ 21M)a"' al ICftooll.1 property. ~utabl• 28drm 28a. 1 car ganoe, belcony, pool, epe. eer.. belt. 38r, tam rm. 2'Aiea. 1 ." •-11111 GR, tam rm, 38A. den, eleganthomewtthafwn.. trwwlbanU/lhop9. 15181 agent Cal7 702 al bfttnl. mwt .... «il1 n1e, ~-Securtty. 2 m1 ger. t115eO/ntO yr • •-pool. Jo8 ~own. 11y rm l pool. Prtm. Comwa1t..n.146-1074 I · M25... • S5t5/mo. 4 .. 5lllO ewee IM. George <k*ll 1 im, n:l' =:. $35t, . ~~the ~imw: VILLI l&Llll ,...... ~ I~ MESA DEL MAA 4br 2be, Bkr t44-IOl7• 4 Bedroom 4 bath U111lf1Llm ... out9lde dining. n. rno.t 19D Condo w/ocean ~rm •msT-* beautltul yard, ~ •Npt Cr• Twnhouee Bwtlfront hOme + two On thll family home dl1crlmlnatlng buyer ._ Fomwi model ,_ m jiff 18r 18a, EMtalda, 1 car UC, xlnt locatlon. 3Br+ den. OOfNft. pool, bedroom and bettl II'*' located 1n a fine .,.._ n·1 would ·~ to pay · Ind mW ger pet oil rt*tg. ~ I 1300/mo. 541 1384 tennlil, elegent decor. quart.._ Fam.tic ._, want and the owner much mo r a than :'J :;:-::-~ Bwtt cty grdnr kept ontY MOO ,;.. MESA VERDE 380, 28A 11500 + dip. 541 IMI 11moet a1 rooms. FonMI nnt. en oner. Aeduced M21.000. Cal 75e-1501 lflutWa. c(,mp dec/1um, :="' ... "-~8~ W 1D.lmT 11....... grdnr Ind, n-peea •OCEAN VIEW• IMng room. gteemlng from $241,000 to mATWllTlll 1*'9applelioaa,lndladaaAgt... •INSTANT-Ht• av.111-1,8850/mo WJ.ABALBOA pegged hardwood ftoorl. 1234,500. Cal 7~ IUL aTlft ft1dQ. .--a dryer, New Luxury Condo-. 38' 1111 Sandlfaood 11A Ul. w:urtty. G.,,,. room. W.C bar, llUT WlllDI $143,500, cal 131-75411 ....... lllaM llM 2'Mla. f/p epe. dbl gar 545-24281114-5130 Poot. '875. eao-6320 =::.;.with and"'= UAL aTlft ~ft r .. c..t uam 1U1L11 • Pet oil. 2~tobC:t111195 :v1' ~UTw!:-:8sc~ ..... * Ing lodge type ttone tr. l;I V V .... I• 1ba, trp1c. 810¥9, petto, Mfr1144 or 142-teee ~ Jae · ..,,,,.., ......, 8r 38a. 2 cs ,...... place. Gounnec kttctlen, GW geragel l1050t 175-3el3 2 tty tnfwn 38A ~ wd gyr;. ClbN.. cntr.i Net/ bW::f\ ... petlo, ... bullt-ln range, oven, r• BY OWNER bYmlng trpt, petlO 11050. afr, W/D, D/W. St75/mo. ber 11200 ... frlger1tor. dlehwaahet'. ., 1ft la. Woodlatie Condo. Sec Waterfront Homel Inc Av! 111. (213) 5504433 ~ I~ Indoor BBQ. French Belt .,.. of Weetdlft. gated a:".OC. 9:: ~ r.fanla llft II 1· 1• l~.~PEHT.a;~Rl;.DGE~f;COY£~~.:-J.::.::::=:;:.:....,......,:.:::.,.:~ doon to bttdl petJo and Custom bft, pool home. w . ..._ 28' 28a Condo w ID "" 21MSA. "Pc In Mng a winding brlcti path• CONDO By owner Weet-Lt. a *'f. with 3 metr 11 bfttne +Mg, •Id,~ lnM"8 AenWll ..,.· Cal 3bd, 2be condo, 2 car gar, dbl ira · w/ up tam rm, 99".· 11100/mo. through profetllonalty cltff loc:atlon. 1t>ICIOU1 bdrm•. huge country ~~11•20blndl.000 ... ! -... .. VIia AenWll l 7M912 comm pool.L!fld tieiup, n-1995. 0 ~It~ v.-.131-1211 maintained groundl. s. 2bd, 2ba UPP« unit. kitchen Mutt .... r-1&a. • • __..,.... peta, V9C .-75 carmen . eluded epe. red bttdl 1115,000. 722-7170 meg lftll.U. 1...... .. -58A. bnlltled, Wtlttldttyr Mfr7171• or 142-3173. fall. No petl 541-2447 WMtal<~ dedtlng. Two C8ll' gerage or 141-5125 __ 2 car gar, aWll t/1/81 Under seoo 3br tlM t~ + thr• car parttlng. v.. •rm-a.uw OCEA CHARM """' l/30117. Bit from 3BR 38A ~ condo. lhcty pUo kldl w/d tltl-41P9 . 'l :~ 9 • • • c1nt Owned and 3~2 • ..a!'ff~ Can 1\8¥1 har own eapar-2Bdrm, 1Ba. frplc. l17tK. bW::f\ 11800 mo. 11t/ 1~16de2001 b*#~ ~ appfl53M191 AGt ... 1-------- ftnanced by I large Cal-... -on or-n--·· Scott-Land Co. 494-4221 lelt+MC., c:r9dlt c:Mc*. mo. -· Affrdbl lull l1oe6 ... 3 + fornla bank and mwt be Pride of ownerehlp. •t•quarter'I that°'*' up or 491-1800 Cal 911 &46-02t2 144-toeO luL .... I br 3be gar oourmet kit llquldated. Terrtftc terme. '245.ooo. AGt 720-0354 :th1 t~~~ Tuda IHI ttnlCtM dw'I ~ 1a.. w.a Verde 38' 28a, din VICTOAiXN ,.MN;;a 53M18i AGt ... 1915 appralMd value. e 1¥'•-• with a view from the tam lndry, ger, dedl. 1 bit to rm, lg fam rm 2 f\'pl, petlo, antique furnllhed 5bd, EASTSIDE 2 tty twnhee '2.500.000.0penSIJN.. IUlllt rm. din rm & kHchen. TllTllPmftLUI bc:tl. AY811111. SIOO/mo Qdnr$110011t1Mtldep 2'.4ba. Jacuzzi/deck ••,...38A28A,trpec: DA~ and WEEKLY ttier.. 3 ..... 3 b HI hi 1511500. Cal 7~ 2bd,2be,...-oomm + dep. 54&-3727 1902 a.ker. ~1 $1500mo. 141-7500 2 ~-..., !!. ~ aft• Ill final tale uv a 0 Y up-' --..... -• ~-· c.llforopenhouMIChed-~.Lartermontwtth UIATWlllla ::oi•:,-;c'~: CONDOBAYFRONT 38A 28A, large famlfylnbM jj44 11050.AQtM S5 uie or may be 1118P9Cted bek:onlM. wet bar l huge UAL Dflft ' ' ' . BA 2BA, pool, ~· room. I 1175/mo Ind gll'· PEHIN8Ul.A oonage 38A dllly by 8">0ll•tment. For walk In doeeta. ue;,rt & leWif ..... Bo It I II P a U I . dner. 1392 Gllwey l.11. Marquette model 3&R. 2 11SA, eummer ..-1y further Information and c:n..ry with epectac:ular GW -l• Salt 1 IM 11800/mo. 17~ aot 154-1742 frplca. 2 pettoe. AY811 t/1 Sl75. Wntr IM Sl25/mo. brochure call dty ltaht/mtn vtaw. PAID Ml M--••-•••I .. I . PEHINSULA PT nr '*' 111111 .UL" 1725,000 w111 SACRIFICE . NEVER LIVED IN _. --u.. 1350/mo. AGt 173-5354 entry trench 38A i1MIA, at SMe,too. A-..mabfe ' Dbl wtde M.H. ~ 01tel gert1g9. epedol• twn..mee 3bd Woodbrtdge condo 2BA tam rm $2200 mo to mo (114) 127-2111 tr loan owe. Untted Bro-. loan. BeauUful. Nwpt kt! car gar. So of hwy. 2'M>e. 2 m1 gar, patioa. 2BA. w/d, mo. air, ~ BAYsHoAu daalgl1e1'i (211) .. 1114 ker'I 173-TT71 Alt! for OCEAHVIEWCOHOOS onthebey.811·2004 1900/mo. Avail 1/1. w/d hkup. NO Ooill oradel. No pet1. Slt5. home 38A 28A. den. -------•I John. Open "°'* Sun-F~ <>:-· ~1:~ OCEAN VIEW wtttt N6oe Diana 131-12tl 11:c>~~7 AV1111 l/1. 213-271-9117 petlo. $2300/mo. --------1 day 1_.· 11 CherbOurg °'*" ~·Sat a' aun Stace. 2BR 28a. den, ' Woodbrldoe Condo 38'. Waterfront Homee Inc. • 111111 Dflft Newport BMctl no agentt. S41 9M9. 24x57 Senior Park. 8ubbln )acla ....... .-Aval 911, SISO. Turtle 111·1• 5 bdnTt +maid'• room, I .. -....... 148,500. 146-6451. 3br 2ba kJdl nr ltMICll Rodi ~ 38' tam rm 1----......----.......------ bath, large party room ,.... tale rnuet... IUYllWI ,_._cLt: ... -Sl5053M181Agt ... alf. vtaw, vacant 11100'. BAYRIOGE280,28A w/kltchen & blttl, famly nowt ~· perl9ct 4 Buy Owner • S.. to IP---.... .._ ••f2 '* . Turtle Rodi Condo 28' Condo, beet~~ roomwttti20'ber. bdrm 3 a.. 3200 eq n prlClate -belowmwtllit. •EHULI• 2Ba.2csger,btlM, hme ltyte pad 291, air, 1vall l lt2, :;:-.~~· Indoor/outdoor pool. w/1~ din rm, tam rm. 3bd, 2ba w/lrg Iida y.d. CUSTOM LOT end yrd 11050... cmptt kit, pvt prtng dlld • 11100. NO PETS. • · 5995.000 wat•vtew+more 8-=rt-Guardedcommunttywtth 1500080FT ... --. up S4001 53Mi81 Agt Agt,.-W.854-8511 II -11.J OPEN SUN 1·5 . community pool & tennll. ' • •-fM • _,, 2 WINGED FOOT LANE floe at 1419,too. WMI Reduced to S2tt 000 for BAKA, 7se-eeol (EVES) 2 Bath ~ • 2bd 8'9P to Mnd, w/OOIWll Orcllforaptto ... :!" ~:_: ~ c:; lmmedl•ualel ' ........ llW. w1Dhooei~.'112sos* C.... ~ 1'Mla. 2 cs .pm oewt -.teeo1t7M047 Owner/Btok•7eo-oeol tradel. ca111lTRICI< 133-3122or H laANmT mo.517NAACt8SUS ger~ID. bttlnl, no -.. range a retrlg, ·-··-TENORE 131-1211 or 131-5510Fran 35x71 PrlrN tot near ...,.... P9l8 lmo.541-8480 water pard. No pet1 L.rg3bdrm.~blllh,pool, ...... 780-8702 SELLI LEASE! By owner! bW::f\ a bey. 2Br. 1'Mla. 111-na ..... W/ml. 1700/mo. 487-1217 epa l ...... t1150. AY811 Gorgeoue B-* Bay .. ' I ii~~'• Open &n:tey 1•5· 3bd, ~ lnduded ..:...-...... 2bd PlUS .....___.. 3 A-.. BAY after Sept 1. Cal .. city fight.. "E" PW\, 38' •·,. ,· 1 2~ba. 11500 LHM. Income. ~,,.;.::-·-•7 ysd. BA, FIA. 'i8A. Ful oewt 13M2tl famly room, S330,000\--,._. 1185,000 Self 2117 Viet.a SP (213)1517-1102 541-322 ailing price Brtng II of. _lr ' Laredo. 710-1835 Cute 1BA ~ + big Cetalnaw.11150.Mlr1I, ,.,. to anxioue movtng -._ ...... ITIPI Tl Ill a.i Pl!t HM yard, w......_ S550/mo Agt. 142-1113, 873-2131 groom 0pen Saturday -.. ....... enioy Ba1boe Mno at "'' -EU + '.4 ~ ~ Don ound MOO baadl .,.. 1-5. 320 Ot.ro. Agent 38A MoMCO • -'251,500 ftneet Thie 2 Bdrm 2'.4 142-8717 abode c:rptd kid belle but 1--BIO_,...;CA.;,.;.;;;;;:MV=ONl=Oolr.,...;..;...,COurM-- Mfr 1044 (213)&91-0181 bath Condo hat n 11'. Tiie .... ft..U Cottage. Garg. yd, &Nida Duplex~ 1Ba. na 53M181 AGt... View 3bd Nbe. ,1700 WWIPC' W "P•----entry. eecurtty IY9Mfn, ~= =~ frplc, laundry, patio. ger, fncd yrd. Av! approx 3 bdrm home<** mo +eec.. 'AWlll lft 7126. ee.utfful prtme pool and .._,. ~ Som-manyat ·~~ ~ Prtoed tor ,_ .a-ow. 11500'::; e:::i'-4"3· 112. S80CI + S500 dep. to ooean. Some vtaw. 213 431-7113 epa eurrounded by LUSH IT*Mt 5bd, 3be, 3 car h -'1 .. • · 11 A···,-No exc:nano-. 142.....at or 142-4117 Nice petio. Frplc, dbl ger landecape. Sprawtlng 4 get, $3991(, 75e-11t5. I OW ng _ca UI y (#1)2Bdrm,2ba,2100eq 2~ duplm(. "1llc. I all the goodlH. ...... bdrm. 3 battle.. tonna1 <>pen HOUM Sat/Sun 131 12tl ft. PremUn w lot. Unfum 2000 eq n. AY811 i 11. EASTSK>E STEALS I $2000/mo. AGt 173-5354 Condo 3bd, 2be. pool dlring. famlly rm, lltwwy, 1-5. 1709 Port a.., s111M. 11800/mo, 1 = '-. AY811 1115 pm hM Sl75 CUSTOM 380 i1"8A $1800. 144-2907 2 ftNplacea. S218,to0. -+lllJ... (#2)28drm,2be..2100eq 720-7 CS:::kldlp1umyctl2 Jaza.gar,11cy11eea+c1tyl BlUFFS ~ 2'Al8a. WMtalC R ~ Roblrl 131-12tl n. Prtm. lot w/gr.. CAMEO HIGHLANDS • ooettll ..... $2300 +MC. fwnlly rm. & deen. Unlquebeed\homeln .,.._Prof decor & Uri. 115 ROCKFORD ..... 111• 1 4tt-5171 Vacant. o pate ~communlty.2bd, ...... l179M OPEHSAT 11-1 MOOfncdtwnyabodekldl 11750/mo. 144 0350 2be. epe. ..,,_.. 28A 1BA tbcs on R-2 lot. (#3) 3 Bdrm, 3 be.. 2300 aq Ocean View, 38A 28A. ok pet 2 ger belle 1iP1* vtaw, 38A 38A. ger, . . , .. flrlpt8ce, '8penWI tla, View of~ a Catalna. ft. EL DOAAOO MOTEL tam rm, fOrmel din, poof, oWws ~181 Age... ~· .,.~bw:t\. ........... _ •• MPR llYEI '444,000, by owner.... ONLY l110,000. Cal me Prof decor l furn. ~O yerd. $2300/mo, 1 yr --4~· or "Pc. la PllllOe. poof VI.Irr It Sundev 1_., or cal for 'f04ll per90Nll ltlow-I 1t5M. Pvt petty otil<J. + . Va I• r I• I< o op 5 -' S 1575. "l20-1teo 3 or 4 Bdnnl. 5 bath&, lg S4&-7071NOW1 Ing. George MHon 130-3511 AM/Wkdaye. 131-1211 1BAS7.:~=·,._ PANOAAMtCOclanvtew.i-----·---- c:ountry kite. tam. room. 131-12tl 131-2032 or 131-7341 petl ....,,,. 18A extra lro, frplc. 2 btt· CLOSE TO 8EACHI ,..... many xtr ... Immaculate .., fl~...., PM!Wtt-*. E. SIDE 280, 1BA In c.ot. bade. $1000+ port 8hor..e 4bd 2be. cond Tennenegotlabfe. Palermo 48', yard. SendeHappyAdtollfta One C8ll' gerage, yard, w .4it--4189, 1()..8pm l1350AQent145"3ee3. 500 S1gna1 Rd. 142-9212 1339.000. 759-71 ut of tt carp at 1 , d rap .. , DOVER ~ llEWPORT BEACH llYFlllT W/41' lllT SUP LISTED IT $141,111 IPEI SllllY 1-4 1412 W. llY 1,11 ltJ .lu11 latis at 144-1210 BrubhfiEllis frtend out tN tdofdnlme. L.rg 28A 28A, neerty '*'· '825/mo, 71CM314. 3 Bdrm, 3 k pool petlO •lii;:A;e;:a;-.;;:i;;;liii;J~iiiiiiiiiii .. _.il'lltl ~· ~ 0:-.So: E/tlde locatlon 4BA ~ cit~ "Pc, o-dll• Met poof Ow11 a Slice "' tM g""" ,eije/ 240 Nice, # 106, VIiia Balboa. Two master suites, larger llv- lng room, kitchen & deck. $165,000. Quiet & secure, tell guard at the gate, Open House Sunday 1-5PM. May lease $1200/mo. .. <f5<YUHW de/ u«m, Ii>~~ 6'73 -8494 3407 E. tout Hwy., Corona del .._ pell.. Non«neua. ·AY811 2'MIA. 2 car gar, 2100 If. P9t8 SIOO/mo. 531 9185 MMoe.•1,425 + IMtand " 11 •1275 173-4706 11100/mo, mo to mo. lvnamel #onreccwdar dep. 173-17M • . Bitty egt 751-3181 . 1-------- New 3BA 3'.4 bdl, "Pc, E'SIDEI L.rgt Newt 3bd Nu 28A 1'MIA condo, prof Eutbtuft bMutffuf 38r Wit ber, dbl ger, top of 31Abl, frplc, .....,., yd dee, w/d, ale, gar. Comm 2'Mla. "1llc. ger, Ille, th• line appliance•. w/grdn.2cargarav.ll/1 pool. 11000/mo, lie.. Avt w/Back Bay view. $2000/mo. AGt 873-5364 11350 mo Pwtec:t for now. Ctwtl 48&-3700 11500/mo. Dy 720-4833 MUI NW 1• rmmatee. Appt 845-0MI Spaclou1 21R 2~9A, Ev (213)123-3222 CdM ....... fJPc 1716 EXEC COftCiO 3br 2be, fl aated comm. I 1350/mo. EMtblUff condo, bey -.. lndladaa utla.. 7~ ger.,"petto, W/O,' 1275:. 0 ca~ n v I aw' a II 38A 21At8A. Fwn/unfum. pool no pet1. 1 9 m1 to afMl•tlea. 854-02tl mag 11700 1et lelt + aec. OPEN SUN 11AM-1PM bctl s12001mo. s.....a;31 146-rin..;. mag 2bd, 1ba. bftln, lndl'y, pvt EAST8LUFFS-3bd 2'M>a garage NO PETS! .75. Fncd hM -. •100 --I ._ ·~ 708 Nardaall ..... • --c. exec"'"• vu,.,.._,.... ..::::... ... ..... ::,. ~~ ~'!..-:!' yrfy, Utlll pd. Rafi. lng.::c form~...'!!· ladent .._.. • -""' 142·7003orl42-tl41 wll • ev-• Auo '2050/mo, +saooo ••miau•• .... ~ ... u 2BA 2BA. ,__ PN(d. eeedep.~torlipPt Al ....., prloel + ...._ ~uu.n No pet1. 2301 Holy Line. 78().9311or142-03e0. MonthfY or yrty LllC UI Newport Hetgt1t1, on . tielp? ,.. TlllJUl•I lrvlne Ave, bet 15th/11th E BlUFF-AVAIL IMMED -. -111-1111 ...... .. .... EXEC 4BD, 28A, l'fufb lltle •-• •BACKBAY FRONT '*'• hndl ?o-2.:rm-' *lMOe 2 Bdrm 1 a.ti Frplc, vUted camnoa, dbl CONDO, 1IO dee· ~ dlr*lg rm, ~ Duplex. Garage. 217-.C ger, pool, epa. No ~5 taln vi.., end unit, 2 nwtr c Id ad. o pa ti Plaoentla '835/mo No 1Bdrm ••' ttaa. den, IV pool 11750 S2t50/mo, M000 MC, pM8 S45-7M3 · Ml W. 11th St 145-2731 75t-5&40or175-3371 78().t3M or 142-03e0. _ c:r.1••t•t"i"I!._,.,, RIAL DiAi3i If!!!!!..... 1111 "'3-. Mii c.ta... MM c.ta... MM'c.ta... MM11w Ptlat MM hat..... M41111-'..... .. ~ ~~2tle ~ EXTRA LAAGE 18R APT llU ·-m 28r 18&. bwned o:n: POint 1if conao. . gar more S1400 at •zu.t1• 7:x,~~ + WE'RETHEBESTI cellngl, frplc, garage. pool. )IC. oceer'I dole. hlbertllaach Blvd, 1t~~* 53M 1l 1AGf... Y!ARLY -.. ,. 18 1l28EDAOOMS P¥t pettoe '700 +flt, End Unit S700 080 tencedyd,d/W,frplc,engl rnntNy onty SIOOfee « McHelt\ Alaltyl42· 1S34 1BR utll pd S525/mo FUfMSHINGS AVAJL ..... MC '226. 2 penona. 2~7165 o-. new carpet, 1cHd,1 -..... --1mmaculetel Gwden *"'-8Al.80A ISlAHO Large 2 c.tport, ~ tac, OOoci No peg. ~1711 .__. S* «*. Sl2S +MOO dep, ,_, ••- Ill 38dnna. welt-4rlc:to.t Mdroom &..•.and 1 locatiOn Sony no.,..._ *Freeutlltlae --· __ ....... agt no fee. Ca 11 ""BA,.......Y1-0"'"c---.. --,.-'k-l-~-blt-) In mstr, 29e., flp, 2 C8r ""'" 313 W •-7eo-toe3 ·~• lvtrlg _, e .... Tl 113-1500/la-0755. -... attach 1181' "*" w/notJlf.. bedroom Apt., doee to · ,_,, *HUOtkltc:Mn 2BR 1....aA twnNe.. E/16de & .. -Rent ,...,....,.. on Eutbtuft 'ar• S1400. ..... (118) 796-&400 *llll-4rl CMl'9 & loc. Poot. oer..., lnclry oewt aw-, • llnlB" • ~ bM11. Apt thoMI Vin• IW'le.11 87Mt 12 ... ---.. 2bd· quilt, pool, MC gate, •Patkle r.noee room. S74S7mo.~ """ C8rpaes & ....... HUNTINOTON BEACH on Sun 7m lift 10 emf •-•• erdoMd gerage MIO *Co¥ered a...,. 2310 Senta Ana ~ tota of ....._ ~11 123 38ttl St « eel 213 LMOt 28drm Duptell. 18a 1bd, 1be, frplc, ltO\le r9'g +w:. No pets 54&-tt01 *Pool & 88Q'a TSL MGMT 142-1803 •ldoeed 08'9· 1nc1ry ~7880 for llPPI :'perk~&~=,,: S700 +.ct 87Wll3 28drm Dup6n, trplc, aap-*""" lauec:tiplno mTllT• fac. heutlftlfty lend-FAEE.I CA8lE TV. coz:v · •t• ~430 • 1 ••• 1ala1•l1 irate garaga. yard •Xtnt location acroea 1525/mo. 18R 18A. 11 ~28A~r::-oo a y • •c • 28r 28a1 Cannery VllliOI 1117 w/gm6r Incl le601mo. from pert! blttna lndry rm near 38R 2"'8A TOWNHOUSE w/OIOe#I *'-· Wiil to Mobile Home. Stiape to LIKE NEW/BIG CANYON ""PIRl~!P.l~lml'!IP!Pol AVlll 7128. 831-3527 •Sony. no pets ~and thope.' IM I I beed'I. Gar. M50/mo, ..._Mao. ~7312 H~ upgraded~ 28r It • COMPARE 735 W. 18th St. I 1 Incl utlll. 494-2935 ....,.., ... ~;nrff.01~"'°· :::·toC::: .:-::i Westfield 3e5W.WILSON ~=::n :-1903 ..... Nm ~h'I· Bit W/petlo.Nrlhoppli~Clltt BA YRIOOE 38R 38A. 11 MOO/mo. 8754447 MZ· 1111 beam ~. reMa~ QUIET RESORT LMHO r.iii; ;;;t;, liOdC to '"6 No pets 840-M4 wntta CondO. 2 car Q9f, 2 TO FUN ZONE & IPll'lmlll CLEAN E'SIOE atudlo vate patio. fSool. · bHch. Crpta , ~ EAST8LUfF T~ air pool & ape. ae*t. Wry! 2bd, 1'M>a, encl Uk• brand new. All u1M pd. $415 lndudM utllttlel 1575/mo. &45-8404 •Spartdlng Meted pool atov., no oeu. Apt 38r 2'Mk 2car1181'· $1S95/mo 840-5314 ger/patto lndfY fac 1950 Pool, gar. SoNy, no pet• Greatl tor all'Clle '*90fl. •Court yard V9tw dlr*'CI S800/mo. 11'5-0447 No P9U. S1100/moyr • Newport ec:n .• "'*' 5 rm Vrty. Aval 8118 973-48e1 ~= 181th :m Avail 8/1. 54M814 . New ~e:: ~12 bd == =.n-::. yrd •1 •1111 .... 144-1010, 1-5 M-F only .. hM yr1y w/~ & mot9 38r 2Ba fl.Im, c:rpta, drpe, 301 Avoc:.do 842-9850 DELUXE 2 BR E/llde $700, pool, tu. no pet. g1Z9bo1 AeMg. dlltlw ..... I 9'0ve .. mnl UIT merely S800 53M1t1 d/w, micro, TV cable. 2Br H~Ba Twnhee trplc $700/mo d/w, frig, OM a 145-1740 •Specb• Apettl•••t9 Ind. NO PETS 54S-4865 EnJoytMUluryoftNle· Agttee ~-=i::i=S3~ garage, yard S57S/mo + wtr pd, carport, ldu!U, NEWPORT VILLAGE •!_~~ptlvetepdo 18R unf\lm apt w/gar. ~o:n'~ NEWPORT CREST dep. No pet1 278 nopets,yrlM,84&-0M4. APARTMENTS •~..-kltc:t.\ AcroaefromUdothope. ...... "', a_....,. CONDO Agent hll 28r ii50/18R -ii50/Bac:tl Avoc:.do St 541-7510 IB.m I ·-1-eo.ta Mela ..... do¥1 tsl carpet MOO/mo. Perteet for one Condoe: Apt ~ °' 2+ den oceart *-9 Comoletety ~. ...._ PRESTIGE LOCATION •L1r91 .. ., doeMs peraon. 541-7111 courae. ....,_..._ $1500/mo '94s-2235 Utlltiee paid. No peg. •WTSM• Nr new. Avt 811· ~ 5 Blodt9 to •Gated covered snno fl'ptce, wit .... A/C, 102 E. Bey Ave Apt 8 Beautttu1 18' & 28' $575 appt MOO/mo. 8 South eo.t Plaza wtth ll«age 2Br 18&. garage. pool, micros, W/O ~ & 2 Nwpt Hgt• 18' tlM. Snal ' . Up Gii cook heat hot Lr 18' on Vk:tor1a. nr •Cloee to OC Alrpof1 laundry, petlo. wew & cargarao-. FromS1385 person onty. 0renoe l 8EEKJNO quilt ~ wat•. Qar. 2323 ekMn. ~t Btvd Spar1dlng •T MlnlMe io a.cti UTIUT1£S INCLUDED ~paid, S725/mo. Sony, no pets M4.o50t Palmer No peta SdO. Lv 11t11e pt'Of .. remode6ed 1gt Betty w.a 541-Je54 dW'I crpta drpt ltO¥I •N6ght Lighted. Send 1 & 2 BEDROOM 1 1 15th St. 15CM213 Large 3BA 2SA duplex. msg 642-2940 to... 2Br. $1075/mo. yrty ' •~ • • • v--....-& Tennil en. ................ ------Stepatobeed'l 14S-7122 •M ... Verd• o· lux quiet -•5 No pet1. e --7-.,_!Ull•* newcrpt-....2bloc:U. P£lllSIU 11111 m 2Bdrm, 181. New decor. Reedy to go 990-2970 •Pool, Jec:uzzl, 880 FURH&SHtNGS AVAJL Alifrtg, dlltlw..,_ & ltcwe I a.age. S1200/mo. Yearly Furn 2BR 18A ••htraH ltac~ dahwlhr. locked gerage Cute 28dml 181th "Cot-•~~ Sony, No peta Incl. NO PETS 545--4&55 No peta.145-1882 $1200/mo 873-9314 Ziii $475 No pets 840-2495 tage" on Vlctor1a. near •Aec Room wtth,,....,... u ~· ··u ••BRAND NEW 28r 28a NEWPORT MANNA AP'TS WITtlflm -on * TWNHS NEWL y DEC• Nwpt 8tvd Yard, no peta and 8llardl 182 1 Pwkllkle Lii, HB dl06ce area. pdo 1181' •Bey view 19r 1Ba. 1100 Front Row unob9truCted Greet vtewt P9tf«:t for 2BR 1'MlA. patio & 1181' M!IO/mo 990-2970 •Saunaa 141-1441 age S800 lie. No•.,..; aq ft. W/O hkup, micro, v-of Upper Nepwort the profeel6onall EnJoy Dahwlhr, lndry, no pets e.ttlde 28drm. 1 Bath 1 BR FURNIUHFURN 780-1713or142-5909 ~ ~1,... PM Bay & night Mghta, 2 + the luxury of 1 apacb19 M!IO/mo 846-2832 upstllf's. Garage. 1 Adult . J R 1 BR FURN NEW 2 & 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. •• -••-• !Sorry no pets 7eo.4119 Oen°' 3Br 2'._ LG rm 2bd, 2ba. Pvt tundeck. s700/mo lrg lmmlc 2BR pref'd $850/mo Agt. Com• Nwpt Fwy & Bak• epa, balcony, MC. oat•. .,.. -wr-• --..,..,,=' ="'="=,,.....,..=-t ' ' elevator, trplc, MP din 241-8282 SoNy. No petal BBQ, 3 laundfy. 2201 3~ 28&. '2500 mo yrty. ' NEWPORT PIER AREA 581~~~01:. ~ultel rm. Sub-t•r prtlg, pvt ent ~ upt* ~ gar, (714)657-0075 · Delaware. 895-9552 818/282-n33. 873-8'148 3BR, 2BA Apt. Yearty, no S1100 mo 311-1758 ry ac. · WTSlll 111.ID pets. page. S1400 mo WESTCLIFF-3bd. 2ba, ll:A ... ii:: uu No pell. ~ 2Br 1'..~B• 1paclou1 me&tiBJIU SEAWIND .. , avall now! 873-tM>. wtr. gdnr, No Peta . .,....., 111U M llUT LIUTlll townhome N9W CfPtl, (Mariner• Sch) $1595 26Cf. Hfm. c;r119 Q . s745/mo 2br l~bl drpa, paint. Formal din. .. IPUl•TI S,111111&,t, 1 ... Avail 9/17 84M789 near beed'I, $1350. Avlll townhouse, grHnbelt. Ing. pvt patio, pool, Featuring ~ lan6-VILLAGE frtm ...... M2·211l Westclllf 3Br 2Ba. 2 e« lmmedlltetyl lndry rm, Ill bit-Ins c.rport1 S7t5/mo. No B80I pool/ garage. new crpte 875-2810 2078 Thorin peta Edne 842--0985 :dedta. Garagee~ S 1200/mo. Avl 81 1. lrg 2BR 2BA newty dee. TSL MGMT. 642-1803 f. a. LI 2•1 c:ar-porta. SoNy, no J*I. WIY llT'f 650-5600br837-1458 Pltk> yd ~rm 1181' Llundrylac dlw,gerage 18drm M20 ' ~I ••.._.. frpl. 2 1*'1 to bctl. S12s0 BACHELOR! no pell, non nopete S75o 55'-2271• 28drm 1'1•81 '710 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE I --84:4-4"3 or te0-8483 1mokerl new carpll, _ • · · 825 Cent• St 842-1424 •Spectaallar apta Ocean Otl'lar9 IV9f-pelnt, frtg, 11ow. $375 E/tlde tiny pvt 1BA apt, Naty FumllNd 18drm *1 & 28r, 1 & 281 tult• able c1o1e to beed'I. OEStGNER, FURNlSHEO utlll lncld. ~7342 l\.lm, no Qll' $350 Inc u1111 0pex QuMit 1 emply'd *Specb• townhouMI cumlY mfll. TOWNHOUSE & lndry Wiii reduce rent peraon No Peta ws· or ·~ • Month-to-month • ·--Pool & tennll COUftl Spar1(11ng dlar'I 2Bdrm, to active r111t1andyman to ss25 wi...-541-1021 •Prtvat• balconlel or also avarlablt • _, S1295 Mo. 873-4191 1'.48a S895. Ill utlll pd. wat• lewne. do minor,._ -· Garden pettoe UMMI • ITM 111 -Tl IUll frtg. 1181' Sorry, no pell pan & painting I IEll'I I I! .,.... 1980 Wlllacl Apptlclllona being • • ~ WIY llT1 S I •--llM 28r frl* '"5 No pets. 14S-2739 842~914 taken 846-2152 E l6de iro. nu dee. 2 bdrm, * 3 L.lgtlted ._.. couru II I w Avll lmmed 720-9422 1 beth, pdo. No peta. •2Swlmmlc poo6I CIUPll Tiii mn STUDIO AP'TI GREAT LO-c..n ... UM c.ta ... MM 317 Celdo. MSO/mo, + •Strwne &"Gponda 2bd 2bl twnNe. rwtg& ale CATK>H Slngle P«'90fl Sl50 MC dip. 831~ •Sony. no peta incl ~~·s-~ Pat S5lO ~~II utll. WOODLAND YILLAGI ~~1~new :..~~-V:-Cooklngl Sntk lllt 1t11 APARTMllll'I crptldrp1, oath cellt, Paid ~· frplc:, pool. 1515. A PERFECT BLEND llM EMlllde eo.ta Mela 3Br Comt & e11ioy our IMdtn style apts Quiet. comlortable h" 381 Hamllton. 846-9794 NATURE ~2Br~2!'ll!L-.sc-oc:-.... &ma;iiiiiiii'"'I Cottage, carport. W/O close to freeways & So Colst PWa wtule only m1nulH to MESA PINES 2e50 Harte ANO sect Oownst.n. 24 tw Hkup. Small yard beach Caraps m llable NO PUS Pl.EASE 18R 1aa w/ger Sl50 LMNG sec AIC, Ill utMI pd, but S7"/mo. 722-6294 ...... UU • LA-Y ..... POOL. IP8. bbq. --aa.1 1 elec $750/mo. 894-2592 TOP AREA, OuMit. No P9ta ••• _.., A,.rtanta "'2atfle:ld •AClllLH •s•s.•sss ••Mt-2441•• llM1• Li.ti I lllHOOM •63S.'6•S T~yllr~:!OM~ IUWIR YIL~ll•E ) lalld ... ~~~..!!Gar-2 lllHOOMI •760.770 2BR 181 from M46. ;R 15555 ..._ ____ ~I Ul,lllAl6.-TWA1991Cl. 1'AB S725 P I ................. ._.. *Him• ._* den Apia, patloa. dedt1. a . oo • Lane, from San Diego .,_ ._. __ _., IP6o Sony, no peta. Ml •A•A•Fll carport• w/l1«111l9. oo1n Fre.way, nonti of Bw:tl 09lbol 1-.nd 1476/mo. 28dnn 28atfl S740 lllUftdry, 2214 COiiege to McFadden, ..-on 111/leat, YMrfy. 546-0781 3M W. W11on 831-5583 Ttl llAllA..-T 7 ...... I M2-IM Ave. call 142-5210 McFadden. •fumrshed/ untumrshed • Fttntss centers, tennis, SW1mmrng Models open d11~ H Sorry. no pets Newport Beech No 880 Irvine Avenue fat 16th) MS-ncM Newport Beech So 1700 16th Strfft (at Dover) &42·5"3 ~ ANTED rm to rent In NB for Mf1oul collage stu- dent. CIMn I f'91P. Aug 1th. Bud M3-8t59 Rate chart Monthly 11th Dletrlct coet-of-funde Index: 8.« 1 W..erty tndexee: I-Mo. CD, 6.32; 1-Yr. y,..._, 6.18. Rates are correct as of Friday. 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If you need to sell your car, boot, couch, high choir or any unused merchandise coll the Daily Pilot Closs1 f1ed staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 --------------------------------NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY STA TE ZIP AO COPY 4 line minimum 'lpprox1motely 4 words per line AMT ENCLOSED c•rc1t ont' VISA o r M C Are you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot? re t <><'t' YES NO I -- COLDWC!U. BANl(eR O CATCH THE SAVINGS c:::=i.... You'll hook your limit of in - terested buyers with ads you place in the classifieds. And our rates won't swamp your profits! lailyPilai CALL THE CLASSIFIED 842-5878 . . , AILY~ILOT/RllAL.•STATW~~~~~~~lllll .. lllllil ............................................ ATUllDAYJULYJ6,t ... /PAGSJS ea Ridge in Dana Point ears successful sellout Sea Ridge in Dana Point Is proving be the No. 1 choice among omebuyers Interested In a quiet. enic location, as the coastline mmunity's fifth and final phase ears a successful sell out. After this phase, that's It!" said eor Baird. vice president of La olana Corporation. developers of e community. "We urge home- uyers to act quickly and visit Sea 1dge soon to select one of the few ma ning town homes." According to Baird, the final plan va1lable 1s named "The Sunset." need from $276,300, this home atures a two-story arrangement corporating 1,909 square feet of tenor hving space with three edrooms and two and one-half aths and high volume ceilings which follow the ridge line of the home and bay windows are well placed In the dining rooms. Sliding glass doors open onto solid wood decks. perfect for outdoor entertainment Gourmet kitchens otter m1cr0Wflve and self-cleaning ovens, deluxe dish- washers and trash compactors. lumi- nous ceilings and hand-stained hard- wood cabinetry Luxurious master bedroom suites boast roomy wardrobe closets. dual sink vanities. relaxing whirlpool tubs, custom shower enclosure and antique finish fixtures. Enclosed two-car garages with automatic door openers and rustic cedar shake roofs are standard. Nicknamed the "upside-down ouse," the Sunset Plan Is designed o the living room, dining room. 1tchen, powder room and master edroom suite are on the street level. ustom wood balllsters with oak and rails lead down to the lower level f the home that features two large edrooms with wardrobe closets, the econdary bath, and Interior laundry rea. Several recreational facilities de- signed for the exclusive use of residents. including a heated pool, L-~~~~~~~Z:::::::::::!~;::~:,::::..:_.::::__:_:=_..::_:~_::~ Sea Ridge boasts an abundance of rge picture windows which face the outh in order to capture views of ach sunset. Many skylights are also sed in entertaining and IMng areas. Private courtyards with solid wood ecking and custom entry doors lead foyers graced with ceramic tile or ood flooring. Large living rooms are vlting with woodburnlng fireplaces Jacuzzi, clubhouse and tennis court are included. Homeshoppers interested in learn- ing more about the remaining homes may call 661-4193. The sales office is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m .• except Wednesdays and Thursdays. To reach Sea Ridge, visitors should take the Pacific Coast Highway south to Selva Road. Turn left on Discovery to the model complex. Visitors traveling on the San Diego Freeway should take the Pacific Coast Highway exit. Travel north on Pacific Coast Highway to Golden Lantern, then right on Golden Lantern to Selva. Turn left on Selva to Discovery and right on Discovery to the model complex. oodbridge Seasons offers esign, location, recreation Irvine Pacific has sofd all but 12 of s 267 Woodbridge Seasons homes th the final offering lnciudlng the r fully furnished models, aaJd andy Shepard, the firm's vice presl- ent of Sales and Marketing. The Seasons ts Irvine Pacific's last ew home aeries In Woodbridge. ore than one-half of the most recent hase of the 4-4 attached ~were Id In a single day following a four- ay camP-OUt, Shepard said. "Since lnltlaJty offered two years go, Woodbridge Seasons homes ~ve been consistently popular with a 1de range of new homebuyera, '' said hepard. "Their aucceas can be ttrlbuted to their design and location lus the Woodbridge recreatlon- rlented lifestyle "Buyers have tnctuded stogies, ouples and young fan1lltes." she explained. "The homes are designed for maximum usable living space and offer the latest amenities and fea- tures." Priced from $122,000 to $154,000 and $139,900 to $173,700 for the furnished models, "Woodbridge Seasons homes represent one of the best new housing values In Orange County," she added. Woodbridge Seasons offers home- buyers ftoorplans ranging from a two- bedroom, two-bath design to a three- bedroom, two-and one-half bath home with famtty room. Some models feature an optional den/bedroom. Models and sales offices are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional Information concerning Woodbridge Seasons homes may be obtained by contacting the sales office at 552-1..s6. Sea RidCe ln Dana Point o(fen quiet location, .cenlc Tlewa. Check It Out! Brand New Single-Family Homes From Just $158,900 Grand opening sales are set to begin Saturday. August 2nd, at Newport Trails. an intimate new single-family neighborhood with just 16 homes to choose from Set right on the border of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. you'll find an appealing Newport Beach lifestyle-at affordable Costa Mesa prices A golden opportunity' Quality ~eatures •A scenic. park-like setting • Close to beach. business and every necessity • Completely walled for privacy and security • Private pool & spa area • Handsome exterior styling • Choice of 2-story floorplans •Attached 2-car garages with automatic openers • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Oak cabinetry • Ceramic tile detailing • Window treatments • Skylights • Private decks • Gaffers & Sattler appliances • Full fencing • Full tile Roof • Energysavers • And much. much more' Newport Trails Sundance Lane Costa Mesa TO• OM .. • f7* b. ~ .-AGI 26/SATUltDAY JULY 26, It------------------------------· DAILY .-1LOT /llM&. •STATS The home at No. 7 Hillsborough in gate-guarded Harbor Hill ... a rare opportunity for you to make a personal statement about your way of life-and living. This one-of-a-kind residence is the epitome of luxury. 3,800 square feet with almost every imagin- able feature you could ask for. Three bedrooms and a study upstairs , plus a lovely gallery. Maid's quarter or den downstairs. Mammoth walk-in closet in master suite , spectacular spiral staircase, oak flooring and cabinetry. Three fireplaces , air-conditioning, Jenn Aire ... the list seems endless . And one of the most breathtaking views of Newport Beach in the entire area. This new and unique home is available at $695,000. We suggest you come out today-now! HARBOR HILL Driving Directions: 1-405 to Mac Arthur Blvd .. south to Ford. Turn left to San Miguel. then right to Spygla ss Hill Rd . Turn left to Hillsborough. Right on Hills- borough to No. 7. Note: To enter the community. use the telephone at the gate. Dial 759-3184. Open Sat. and Sun. onl y.10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Your sales representative is Judy Scutt. $ TheManningCompany Gl. Summer Wind acclaimed by · media, industy Corona del Mar luxury homes recipients of 4 MAME awards Gfeller Development's award-wtnnlng Summer Wind luxury home community In Corona del Mar has only three of the ntitlonaJly acclaimed Shorellne homes remaining. The Interior design of Summer Wind has been featured In "Better Homes and Gardens" and "Profesak>nal ~llder." According to Linda Freedland, vice president of resldentlaJ sales and marketing for Gfeller, "We're pleased with the recognition that Summer Wind has recetved from the bulldlng Industry, the media and especially from the homebuytng public since we opened." A recipient of four coveted MAME awards for merchandising and marketing excellence as ~I as several regional and national design awards, S\'~ Wind has been created by Gfeller Oevek>pmeht with careful thought given to the Interior and exterior treatments as well as marketing flair. reflecting the company's extensive homebuilding knowledge. ; The homes at Summer Wind blend well Into the establlshed Corona del Mar neighborhood in which they are located. Appointed with unique architectural treatments that rival any custom-built home In the area, the Shoreline homes at Summer Wind showcase the Innovation that luxury homebuyers are looking for In the Southern California marketplace. The design of the Shoreline Is the result of collaboration between Gfeller Development and architect Kermit Oorlus whose talents are responsible for the design and outstanding buyer acceptance at Summer Wind. "Everything from the dramatic entries to the window detailing at Summer Wind was designed wtth great thought and dlsclpllne," noted Freedland. Boasting a full 2,610 square feet of Interior living space wtth many luxury amenities, the Shoreline homes, priced at $399,000, are highllghted by a striking fl replace divider wall that separates the library and formaJ step-down llvtng room area. A perfect retreat for relaxation, the family room Includes over-sized French doors that lead to a garden area that Is perfect for outdoor entertaining. A home that Invites entertainment as weu as 14Msurely comfort, this residence also Includes such design amenities as mutt I-paned and arched wtndows, skytlghts, decorator-selected ceramic tlle or wood parquet entries, high vautted cetllngs, sidelight wtndows at the entries, silent touch electrical awttchel and woodburnlng masonry fireplaces. Prospective buyers are also being drawn to the Shoreline's well-designed kitchens, equipped wtth such culinary conventenoes as top-of-the-Hne ap- pllances from Jenn-Air, KltchenaJd and Thermador hand-finished oak cabinets and hand-set ceramic t1'8 countertops, meal preparation Island and cooktop and an Innovative solarium-windowed Informal dining area. Also gaining a tremendous buyer response Is the master bedroom suite featuring a private retreat wtth a woodburnlng fireplace, an over-sized walk-In closet, a large step-up Roman tub, polished braas fixtures, and a 9eparate ceramic tile shower ~h a clear glass enclosure. Completing the upper level are two additional bedrooms served by a full bath. Decorated by Creative Design Consultants, the model and the sales office are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 614 Carnation Avenue, Corona del Mar. For more Information call 675-7572. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~----~----~~--~~-----------------.-.....-.----------..:.----------· -~~~~------------------------------... -------.... _..--................................ ~ DAILY fttLOT/BAL DTATW••ll!lllilll .. ___________________________ ISA:TUllDAY JULY J6. 1-/PAM J7 SOUTH COAST METRO IUA.... 1211,MI Fascinating poolside retreat! Two new bath- rooms, three bedrooms, with substantial re- modeling. New everything! Call now don't wait! cm& 11U ..,_ Lovely Wimbledon Village B Plan with extra large lot, land~ yard with covered patio! Attractive atrium with plantation shutters, cen- tral air, community pool and tennis! CISTI llU 1111,llO Charming Sommerset home, 4 BA, or 3 BA +~ den, 2'11 BA townhome with community pool and '- spa! This fantastlcaJly organized home has A/C, cable t.v., large lighted patio yard, CYstom cabinets & shelves, extra storage, mirrored dining room wall and skylight In bedroom which opens up to true blue sky! CHTl.U 1111,IOO Two story condo in excellent South Coast Metro location. Either 4 BA or 3+ den, 2 baths, large master bedroom with sun deck, mini-yard with patio and two car garage. Cozy complex with pool and spa. CISTI .U I 1M,llO Upgraded C-Plan 3 BA, 2 BA townhome with 2 car garage, community spa & pool! Lowest priced C-Plan, yet In the best condition. Stream & Lake off the rear patio, walk to So. Coast Plaza. SANTA ANA UITlll& 111,MI Terrific 2 BA, 1 BA condo In great location! One story end unit near pool! Attached garage enters laundry areal CaJI to see, won't last! UITI au 111,llO Luxurious cul-de-sac 3 BA, 2'~ BA, 2 car garage. Best lower price, large master suite, fireplace, skylight, window planters, dishwasher, micro- wave, and many morel Won't last. IQTI au 112,IM Here Is your dream home! Delightful 2 BA, 2 BA condo in park like setting! Premium end unit, extra yard, convenient location, near So. Coast Plaza and Musk: center. UITI Ill 111,111 Convenlently located condo to flt your needs! 2 Br. 2 BA with beautiful landscaping Is accom- panied by a community pool and rec room! Close to transportation, schools, & entertal- ment. UITI Ill 111,MI SOUTH COAST METRO! Quaint Olde English village, with all modem amenltleS: poof, tennis, gym. Model perfect wtth wallpapers, moulding, mirrors, and a beautiful view tool Call now to see how charming life can be! HUNTINGTON BEACH •• ,..,... 1111,MI 2 BR, 1 'la BA Condo, great location, end unit that Is adjacent to single family homes. Freshly painted, new tub enclosure, pass thru to patio from kitchen. Best value In complexl A MEMBER OFTHE ril SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK~ COl.DWIU. llANlllR RES!DENTIAL RIALISTAn &EfNICEI OPEN HOUSES llTllllY •INITIUll 3608 Marcus LWIU 2 BA, Dock $359,900 1-5 terrllll& 2442 Elden B5 P.a.E 2 BA, Spa $139,900 1-5 terrllll& 862 Village Creek L~ 2 BA, Pool, tennis s1~.ooo 1-5 aWNITIUll 1 Riptide Ct. L•H• 2 BA $101,000 1-5 SllllY IEWNIT IUll 3608 Marcus T.WlflM 2 BR, Spa $359,900 1-5 terrllll& 2852 Stromboli LITAll 2 BR, Pool $255,000 1-5 MITAlll& ~67 Windsor Ct. J.~ 3 BR, Pool $2<M,900 1-5 .., ... 292 Palmer A-2 .. , .... 3 BR $155,000 1-5 MITA Ill& 2442 Elden B5 LMiilfl 2 BR $139,900 1-4 .... , .. 1 Riptide Ct. LUTIUI 2·BR $101,000 1-5 NEW LISTINGS OllTlllll ..... Classic Newport stytel Outstandingly land- scaped. with jacuzzi "charm". Huge balcony, cover patio, new tile, 3 car garage, 2 story, unique decor! OllTI 11111 12 ..... Best location 1 mile to Newport Beach & South Coast Plaza. 2 Story, copper plumbing, 2 car garage, 2 car carport & space. Fireplace and laundry room! Beautifully landscaped! .UYllll IHI.- Fabulous 4 BA home wtth 2'11 Ba, formal dining room, spacious living room. Very desirable area, located on a popular street In Mesa Verde. Huge yard and separate playhouse for your kids! OllTI .U 121e.- Fantastlc opportunity! Each unit a 2 BR, 1 BA, wtth washer-dryer hook ups In kitchen, Private patios wtth 2 entrances from unit. 3 Garages. All this In a great rental areal OllTI 1111 11..,.. Big 4 BA. 2 BA, 2 Fireplace home! Outstanding Mesa Verde location. RIV aocess, rol-de-sac, patio cover. Double car garage. New bath, new carpet. Close to South Coast Plaza. • OllTlllU 11...- Beauty, quality and condltlonll This gorgeous 1980 condo features: 3 BR, 2.5 BA's, white tiled entry, high vaulted ceilings, and many other lovely features! 645-0303 COSTA MESA ...,.... ~ Two extra large Iota have everything! lncludee house, duplex, commercial bldg, pool, ••1na. 3 car garage, 2 car carport, and 6 spaces. See this excellent Investment today! 9 ...,.... 11...- MESA BLUFFS! Perfect for today's modem famlty. This 3 BR, 3 BA has a large kitchen, separate den, spacious patio with spa. A bright open feeling! 2 BR's are master suites. End unit. ..,.,... l1D,m Original floor plan redesigned plus an addition to create approxlmatety 2500 sq. ft. 3 BA, 2 BA's. Neutral carpet and tile floors In entertain- ing area. French doors open to redwood deck and hot tub! USTml 11..,.. Quaint New England Village townhome with aJI modern amenities. Two story, 2 BR, 2'11 BA, used brick fireplace, 2 car attached garage. If you see this, you'll buy ltll mTa 1111 11n.- c1ose to the beach but not to the crowds! Seclusion at It~ best, describes this warm, open 2 BR, 2 BA townhomel Kitchen ls a cook's delight with bultt-fn microwave and oven. Enjoy now! See today! MESA VERDE 1111 Wiii ...... 4 BA, 3'11 BA, Custom single story home-near Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room, with cozy used brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, central air, security, pool and spa! This will flt you to a tee! llllftlll ..,.. Gracious 4 BA + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 gotf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den, new ad-on family room and teen quarters wtth It's own entry. Bring In your offer! IUI ftlll l1tl,lll Ideal arrangement for teen-ager or mother-fn- law quarters! Cozy and unique describes this large comer lot pool home which backs to a park! Two master suites (one up, one down) separate family room, utility room! NEWPORT BEACH .. ......, ...... Lovely 2 BR entertainment home with dock for 2 boats. Mexican tile surrounds your own private spal This Is grand bay llvtng at affordable prices. Easy to see, cam •lflllllMI 121..- Great Newport Heights location! Alluring atrium entry with beautiful pond, cathedral celling with skyttghts, bright, airy & delightful! Country kitchen wtth trench doors leading to private back yard. Tomorrow may be too late! •Wl•TTDUll 1112- Beautlful 2 BR, 2 BA Newport Beach condo . Vaulted celling makes this home light & airy! Single end unit with cool ocean breezes and a 1 mile path to the· beach. Enjoy community pool and spa! 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA ·.• .. " ---~--------.--------------------------------ll!ll ........... . .. .. . .... PAGI Ja/SATUltDAY JULY Z6, , .. NEW LISTINGS .... ... .... Thia old COM charmer haa It alfl 3 BR, FR, 2 FP, hardwood ftoora, alarm system. Vacant & anxious for offers. ........ 1•• Home & Income on the Island. Refurbished 3 BR and 2 + den. New decor & aophlatlcated alarm system, copper plumbed. French doors. PmlllU..-T ..... Modern, functional & charming are amenities of this 3 BR home opposite park. Diane Johnson kitchen makes cooking a dream. 1&1111 YIEW 1411,000 Pride of ownership 5 BR, FR, fabulous huge lot beautifully landscaped, excellent location near greenbelt, new carpets, paint. 111 CAIYll 1111,000 Monaco with 4 skylights and view. Master BR suite with sunken marble tub, huge LR, air conditioning. CORONA DEL MAR llYHH TllUCI 1211,000 Remodeled 3 Br, 3 BA home in super location. Two very private master suites. Lovely land- scaping! Don't miss this one! 1&1111 YIEW llUS llH,000 Best value in the area, 3 BR + family room, 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen. custom built-Ins. Meticulously maintained Fee. .IUllllE CIEEI 1111,000 The finest in condominium living. Split level 3 BR. 2 + BA, family room, privacy on expansive greenbelt. City and hills view. 1111111 YIEW llLLS IJll,IOO Sandpiper model with 4 BR, spacious FR with fireplace. beamed ceilings. central arr, security, lovely garden & ocean view. Hurry on this. CIHU llllWIS 1441,000 Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR + FR or 4 BR, 3'/t BA, 2 FP, master BR retreat could be den. c111H 1111wn 1121.- ocean view from 4 BR remodeled residence rn private setting. Beatned ceilings. trench doors. 2 FP. fabulous new kitchen. 3 private beaches. a.IECUfH 1111,MO Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set in lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptlonaJ detallal llll llllM 111. Ill Ill.,_ Contemporary hom e for the entertainer. 4 BR plus maid's quarters on an overaaed lot wfth ocean and canyon views. ......... 11 •••• Fabulous wfth sensational view of little Corona, waves crashing on rocks + jetty. L.atge famlty room wfth retractable roof, 5 BR, 5 BA. A MEMBER OF THE 111 SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK IIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITUlllAJ OMll&llLUI 111~ ........ 3 BR $329,000 A. KURTZ MllUllLUI 121 P.-....a 3 BR, FR $359,000 A.KURTZ ........ _. 1141Pert.....,lf 5 BR $459,000 M. MATTHEWS llftl 111111 1121 ....... 3 BR, FR, Wtr1rnt $730,000 M.REEOY .. UIYll n...,..,..,.., 5 BR, FR $1 ,695,000 L. ROSE SllllY Mltulll111 .. , ......... 3 BR $219,900 L. WHITE WUTaJff 1222 ...... u.. 4 BR. FR $305,000 K.PARKER llllUllLIUI 117~ ........ 3 BR $329,000 J DONAHUE 1111U111.ma U1P-....a 3 BR $359,000 A.KURTZ llYlllMIU 1242a...n.tU.. 4 BR. FR, Pool $387,000 G. LIVINGSTON UllllYllW-• 11na..rtst 4 BR, FR, View $398,500 C MC MAHAN IPYIUIS n....,.., 4 BR. view $489,000 E. CORKETT •IAIYN 11 .. ow. .. .., .. 3 BR, FR $530,000 B. MILES IPYIUll 11 ...... , .... 4 BR, FR, View $615,000 0 . BIBB .. UIYll 1 ... IWrttl 3 BR, FR $660,000 L. ROSE llYDIMIU 1121.-..ae. 3 BR, FR, Wtr1rnt $730,000 L MC LOON IUMIUY 11 ........ , 3 Br. Baytront $1, 100,000 S. MARVIN OHNlllLUI 20llff• ... ...,.. 5 BR, FR $1,300,000 A. GOTHARD JUST REDUCED CISTl 91SA IHl,000 Cul-de-sac 4 Br home with vaulted ceiling. Value is in pool-size lot with RV parking. Wonderful updated condit ion. Excellent area. Ull ISU IMl,llO Outstanding 3 BR home with remodeled kitchen, skyllte. wet bar, added foyer. 40' lot, marvelous sunny patio. A gem! WllT•l,.f 1141,111 Exceptional 3 BR, 2 year old home built wf1h quaJlty . Gourmet kitchen, many upgrades. Best Is the forever ocean view! ...... ... ..... "Big" sprawflng 5 BR, 2 story, custom home wfth over-size poof In enclosed courtyard located on cul-de-sac and private greenbelt. 644-9060 DAILY PILOT /llaAI. •STATR NEWPORT BEACH •IPllT 1-.u 1111,111 2 BR condo In small & charming complex near Hoag. Nice pool & spa. Great 9f)ltt level floor plan. WT lllff 11....- Convenlent to poof & shopping areu, this 3 BR "S" plan Is located on fee land In one of Newport's loveUest communltkts. IALIU 111.,_ 1/2 block from the ocean front. Vintage cottage in area of much remodeling. Great sum- mer /winter rental. WIST IEWNIT 12 ... Duplex within walking distance of the beach. Excellent cond1t1on. CUFFUYEI 1241,MO An exceptions investment Three 2 BR units on a large lot. Excellent rental location convenient to schools. church & stores IEWHIT WCI 121 .... A super sharp duplex property on wide street. 3 BR up & 1 BR down, great weel(end getaway place plus income. 4 car garage. UYCIHT IJM,llO One story, 3 BR. 2 BA home. Tremendous upgrades; tile floors and counters, garden wfn- dows. custom kitchen, wallpapers, private back yard! ILIFFS -1211,111 Warm Mexican tiles on floor, sun streaming thru skylights. built-Ins everywhere. Master suite, guest room, plus office! UMISU Mtt,llO Beautifully conditioned 3 BR plus den on 40' lot. New kitchen, new carpeting, 3 car garage. South sunny patio and Palos Verdes fireplace. UMISU 1411,llO Beautifully designed contemporary home of glass & dramatic decor. 3 fireplaces, security system, desirable lido corner lot. lllOAIYH ........ The finest in townhome living. A gorgeous "Deauvllle" with 4 BR, large family kitchen, high ceilings and lovely corner view location. WUT IEWNIT 1111,HO Forever QCean views! Two 3 Br units. Lower has large patio and bonus room. Corner location. Inside stairwell connects units. llYll ... u ll.,.. Exceptional value, 3 BR, den, waterfront pier and slip. 3 car garage, new kitchen and beautiful awning covered patio. ... llU~ llll,111 Lower peninsula location, aand dunes + ocean for your front yard. Charming 3 BR wtth large brick patio entry. llLlll N•llU 11,121,111 Prtme comer, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newty remodeled, flneat construction, beam cetllnga, akytlghta-, oak noors & outstanding Interiors. 2181 SAN ~OAQUIN. HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH