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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotEcll8on St. John eo.co .. ORANGE CO\ST • • Mater Del • 31 Rantin,U.n Bea~h 14 . Tuatln 10 Ocean View 0 Millikan 28 Marina 6 1 SATURDAY, OCfOBE;R 8, 1988 Corona del Mar 21 Co8taMeaa 12 Wil80D 28 Newport Harbor 14 I San Clemente 10 Laguna Beach 6 Gr=aek of Corona del llar 1oob f• . day t ln wto o.er Coeta a.-. .. -REAL ESTATE 25CE T ··Laguna $t~ciies tO_llway r~a.d~IOck~· ... City considers rescinding roadway pact if deadline.for-and paym~nt i~ m issed ByLANCE IGNON Ol "'9 Olllly0 l'tlot llel! You're driving north on Laguna Canyon Road, jUSt passmg El Toro Road and you look to your nght and sec Sycamore Hills. 522 acres of dirt and rocks covered with a dense layer of chaparral. The untouched terrain speaks of an earlier era in California, before suburbia. before fast food and frozen yogurt. But this pastoral setting belies the turmoil. the bitterness. people have • Nation Michael Oukakis and George Bush exchange verbal barrages during campaign stops./ A4 California f Lawyers and insurers have poured nearly $57 million Into conflicting In- surance Initiatives./ AS World Opposition leaders say Chilean President Augusto Pinochet should leave office now./ A4 Sports faced over their quest to own these hills. Throughout most if the 1970s. the city of Laguna Beach and a succession of developers haggled over who would wrest title to the land. In 1978. the city emerged the apparent victor. agreeing to pay Rancho Palos Verdes $6.75 million for the property. In that same year. the City Council also agreed to sell 140 acres of the property to the county ofOra11&e for a freeway rilht-<>~wa). a roadway that has yet to be built. Aloha Palms owners <;ryfdul By JONATHAN VOUKE OlhOellJ"°'IWlf While a Municipal Coun Judge 1nspe~ted a Costa Mesa mobile home park Fnda). one of the park·s owners said he and his partners are as rmich \'1Ct1ms as the 30 tenants" ho stopped pa}'tng rent in protest ofleak1n$.p1pes. broken heaters and sagging ce1h ngs. Ed Bens) I. a partner tn Whitestone Prooert1es. said the com pan) bouiht theUacte-.\JohaPalms in Ma) wuh the intention of turning the 60-tratler park on 16th Street into an industrial park. He said 1he previous owners, Cal State Associates. tpld Whitestone officials that tenants knew of the planned conversion and intended to move ouL But when Whitestone gave the residents six month's notice. they began the rent s1nke. Whitestone paiu S 1.5 mtllton for the property. but has smce lost an (Pleue aee OWNERS/ A2) ' -Ten years the later:'the Cit} finds itself in the parado>.1cal pos1t1on of both depending on the proceeds from the nght·of-way sale while also of- ficiall y being opposed to the thoroughfare. dubbed the San Joa- quin Hills Transportation Corridor. While the City Council has unani- mousll opposed the corridor for severa years. It was generally as- sumed that the count) would come through with about $7 million for the right-of-way by the Oct. 31 due date. Syre, some council members and many c1t1zens wistfully hoped that , the county would default on tile payment. but such an event seemed ltke a fairytale. But once upon a time. m1d- Scptembcr to more exact. the head of the Orange Count) En' 1ronmcn1al Management Agency sent a letter to City Manager Kenneth Frank sa~ ing that the payment might be dela}cd b~ about six months. The count\ main- tained that federal and sta te agt'nc1es involved with the comdor project had dragged 1be1r feet. dela) 1ng the final draft of the proJect's en- vironmental impact report.· >X'h1ch has to be drafted before the sale can be completed. .. The pQSStble delay presents an abundant set of alternat1' es and questions. First of all. could a dela) be interpreted as a breach of con1ract. thus allowing the Cit) to rescind the sale agreement? And without a nght· of-"a~. could 1he comdor still go through the can) on'! ''I'm not reallr sure "hat "'" re gomg to do." N!a)-Or Dan Kenne~ said. "It's obv1ouslv 'Cl) tempting to S3} the agreement has been broken .. On Tuesday. the council mstructed Cll) Attorney Philip Kohn to re' 1e" the ·countv's letter and determine it the Cit} has an) grounds to canct'l the contract. Tht> agrec:ment stipulates that the count} can dela> pa~ mcnt 11 1he project 1sdela}ed b} an act of God or an' act be'ond the count'f·s control. · · Kohn's jOb will be to determtne 1f the county's excuse fits the loophole He sa1d he-will render an op101on onl} 1f the-cou~·-muses the. Oc-t ..JI deadline. Of course. an} attempt to bacl out D-, .......... _, ....... llunJclpal Coart Jaqe Rauell A. Boetrom lnapecta Aloha Palma Trailer Park. ot the deal "-Ould probably be ch allenged in court b} the county. Kohn said Funhermore. the count)• could tr) 10 take the land by emment domain 1fthe Cll\ put up too much of a tirllt. Kohn said. This. too. could be challenged in a Cl\'ll court. .\nd 1f the crt) decided to take on such a battle. another set of problems "ould instant)} emerge. '-' nhout the $7 m1lhon from the sale. the Cit\ "ould have to do financial summersaults to pa) tts bills For one thtng. the cit) sttll owes Rancho Palos Verdes $930.000 dat· 1ng from the I ~78 purchase. Frank said the pa' ment was supposed to come from the count' 's S7 million. (Pleue He LAGUNA/ A2) ACLV targ~ts rubDe~ rooms Suit filed to halt use of padded cells at central lockup 8) BOB \'AN EYKE"i OI .... Oellp "°' Itel! Inmate~ at Orange Count) Jail are somet1!11es punished b~ bcllli stnppcd naled and put 1010 rub~r rooms" tthorn toilets. washmg facih-... ties or other basic human needs. a complatnt tiled Fnda) m federal court b\ the .\mencan Ctvil L1bert1es Union alleges. The Cl\ ii nghts organizauon. has de<'ned the use of so-called rubber rooms in prenous Jail-related court afoons agamst the county of Orange. But Fnda\ 's document. filed m ' .. DISlnC't Coun tn Los ~ngeles. goes f unht>r asking for a coun (Pleue.ee ACLU/A2) Game three between Dodgers and Mets post- poned due to rain. /82 Index Ransacking of biological research lab leads to alert, but no injuries reported there was si)mc 'el"\ small quantutes of rad1oadi\ e matenals 1n cabinets 1hat remained untouched.·· Range said. Angeles Count~ agnculture otfa·1ah Tbursda) night spra}ed I ~~gallon~ of the pest1c1de Mal athion Jcnw; a 35-square-mile area of l o' .\ngc.'lc'i 1n the first step ofa rene"ed program 10 eradicate the 1nsec1s. tics and a haze 1 n the \-oom ca used b" the contents oia di"\ chemical fi~ e\ttngu1~her. tire offic1als kared that tho\e 1ns1de had been poisoned. Ra nge o;a1J Bulletin Board Classified Comics Entertainment Homes In the ~ervlc~ People F'ubllc Notices Rellglon Sports Weather A3 86,7 A10 A8,9 Real Estate A4 et~ A6 81-5 A2 ByLANCEIGNON Ol h OellJ ..... ltefl A 21-year-old man from Anaheim allegedly ransacked a biological re- search laboratol)' at UCI on Friday. tipping over jars of chemicals. flood· ing floors with an automatic shower and breaking open several jars of fruit tlies. "" Seven people. mcluding the susPec:t. and a police dog were taken to JocaJ hospitals after officials from two Orange County haz~ardous ma- BB whiz' kid wows iesearchers ) By LARRY McSHANE 'II I It~,,_....., NEW YORK -At an age when most kids are womed about braces and pimples. 14-ycar-old Ray Bateman Jr. had a different problem Friday: prncntina his research on a cancer cure to the American Feder- ation for Clinical Research. He ntedn't have worried. The Huntinaton Beach computer whiz rec:eivcd two rounds of applause ' from twotdozen researchers at least three timts his age after his shde- show and speech. "This started as a school project. bul obviously got much biaacr." Bateman said after the presentation. flashing a smile that showed· his braces. Bateman was accompanied to the convention b~ his parents and his next-door ne1&hbor and research (Pleue ... Wiii%/ A2) Bank robber eludee Laguna police· BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............... A man weanna a tlJht·fitllna bicyclist's cap and carr)'1n& a blcltblck cont11n1nt a handlun pret- cnted a makeshift wtthdra~r slip to • blnk telltr an Laaun1 Be.lch and made off wuh SI, 400 Friday. pol~ N~. . The suspect eniered Wdrtd ~vinp and Loan AMO(UlltOft at 2j() .,._.. way and prewnted a ~lier with 1 nott that ttad only "hold up, .. pohce Stt. Gres Bartl said. The man then opcnal a blue blckpeck and sho~ the teller that it contained a hand&un. He did not touch the aun. The teUtr handed over S 1,400 cash and the man left on foot. Police tmdlCid the Itta (Of lbout In hour lftef the 4;3$ p.m. robber)' bUl wilbOut results. Baru said. TI. man WU detcribed U a ca..,.· 1° in hi1 mMS.lOs wi\h • two- da,..W beard.. He WU Man .. _a ............ a/UJ tenals (hazmat) teams feared that they might have been exposed to dangerous chem 1cals. said fire depart· mcn1 spokeswoman Patti Ran_ge. But while the vandal left a big mess in the Developmental Biology Center on the corner of Jamboree Boulevard and Cam pus Dmc to the north of the main campus. the pilled.chemicals proved harm less. The PQtenual for a more scnous accident chd exist. ho"'ever. "We "'ere vel') fo rtunate because Range did not lno" 1f the radio- active matt'nal "as haiard'ous to humans. No one "a) sure ho" man) fruit tl1es might ha'e c caped. but the~ were not related 10 the ~ted1terranean frutt fl). said l t I spolcsman Randy Black. "There ma\ "ell ha'e bttn hve onos (1h:ii,, c ·aped). but so what? There arc more .fruit t11es at )Our groccl"\· store." Blacl said Medtl1es. on the other hand. pose a threat to 250 'am·tte~ of fruits and "egetablcs gro" n in C. ahfom1a Los Christobal Giacobo. 3Jan1tc•r at the building. spotted Jonathon l\.ellr~ 1n the lab shonl) after J a.m and callrd police. Three offiC'Crs from the l it\ of Irvine. including one "llh a whre C and t"-O campu' rollcemcn 'ed at the scene and 10,,l l\.clle\ custod' The offieers. Janitor. \USJX'CI and dog"\\.-ere 11rnde the hu1ldtng "'hC'n ~ fire fighters. including t"O hazardou'> matenals teams on h1ghe t alen am, ed. Seeing brolen chemll.al b<lt· The '1cums. "ere sent to Wes.tern '-kd1cal Center tn Santa Ana and Healthcare Medical Center tn Tustin. but "ere released after observation and after fire officials and six UCI e'\pcns determined that the men and dog had not been e\posed to hazard· ous mat,cnnls. Range said. None of. them "-Crt fo rmall) admitted to th e hospitals lo.cite~ was admitted LO the.. jail "ard of l Cl Medical Center 10 Orangt' and later rclca~. (Pleue He V AimAL/ A2) Newport officer Saves the life of . 5-day-old inf_an:t By PAUi.. ARCHIPLE\' outside °' ... Oellr,......,. Lac' .\nn Th1bode.11u. only S Thanks to the combined etTon .da~s old. was cnidlcd in the arms of a qu1ck-thtnk1ngd1spatchcr and of her father who was standtn' 1n fast-acting pohtt offittr, the ltfe of the sttttt waiting for help to amve. a 5-da~-old gtrl \\IS sa\cd Fnda~ F1shersatd the child had turned ewport Beach Officer Glen • ltd. her hi>$ ~crt blue and she Fisher responded to an 11 am ~asn't brcath1n1 mcd1t'al 1kfl call after a d1 patchcr "'-nowma paramedics had not saw the 9 l I emcrscn~ call 10 C\ en bttn d1 s-tchcd ~t. the paramedics had somchov. bttn officer 1mmcd1atel tcx* the 1111 dnertcd to the ta Meia Fire and~enttov.-otk.g1v1naherCPR. [)cpartmcnt. ··1 p\e her a quick:'~ and a llwwna l.be Uf'ICn<") ol tbe call. mad: on the bun," he . the d1 ~tchcr c.alkd for pohct W1th10 second$. the bab)' help, Slid ~,,on Police spoke • cou&Md and taned brat••.,. """ BobO.kk . .. When i*ame4ia arriwel 1n-Whcn F1shc-r am,·cd at \he eral nunutn .. ttr. tlaqi pniled lddtts1 on the 1300 block of WC$\ liilhcr·s 'WOfk. ~ l9id. Balboa Boukvltd. the officer · 'ht baby .... .._ • .... band w distra"lht '*"" 1 (Phan -•n•Willli Al 0r8nge Coast DAILY PILOT/ S.tutday, October I , 1M8 Agreement reached on 2nd debate LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ scrond debate between presidential candidates Michael Duk.akis and George Bush will take place next week at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, where the world's gymnasts clashed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Robert Neuman, a spokesman for the Commission on Presidential De- bates, said Friday that the 90-minute debate will not be held at the Shrine Civic Auditorium. as had been previously announced. The status of the second and final debate between Democrat Dukakis and Republican Bush was thrown into question last week when the original sponsor. the League of Women Voters, abruptly withdrew, complaining that the two candidates' campaigns were insisting on making all important des:isions. The commission. which sponsored the first debate, took over sponsor- ship, but coul(l not reach agreement with the League to obtain ust of the Shrine. Neuman said final arrange- ments still were being made between the commission. the un1vers1t} and the City of Los Angeles. "We welcome this sign ificant event in American pohues to be held on the UCLA campus.," UCLA Chancellor Charles Youna said in a statement. The debate will be Thursday or' Friday, dependinJ on whether the Amencan League baseball playoffs &o to a seventh game. Pauley Pavilion is a cavemous basketball arena, nearly twice the capacity of the Shrine. The haJI, built in 1965, has 12,543 seats for basket· ball. Most debate spectators will sit Dukakl•, Bo•h both on th• alt.ck. A4 on 1,000 folding scats on the floor, with permanent scats used only by the media, according to Lane Venardos. executive producer of special events for CBS News. Installation oft he stage and camera and audio equipment will begin on Monday morning. lf the debates att held Thursday night. television crews will have to hurry to move their equipment in place, Venardos said. "lfit's Thursday, it will be very tight," he said. Media l()liS1ics will be further comJ>licated by t~ fact that UCLA ·s footbell te.am. rated No. 2 in the polls. planuo use a field adjacent to Pauley PaviliQn for practice on Thursday; the field also will be the site of the networks' vans and trailers. The debate is scheduled to t>eain at 6 p.m. PDT and would follow the format of the first debak in which the candidates responded to qutstion~ from a panel off our reporters. It was not immediately clear whether the Shrine would refund the $40.000 deposit the League of Women Voters made to the Shrine. There was no answer at the l..ca(\ue's Wash ington headquarters Fnda)' evening. and the manaecr of thl' Shrine, S. Douglas Wonhinglon. did not return phone caJls Friday after- noon. Neuman had said ereviously that the commission wasn twilling to pay more than the $40,000 rentatdepos1t. The first debate w~ Sept. 25. in Wiostan·Salem. N.C., on the campus of Wake Fore~t University. • Vice presidential nominees Llo)d Bentsen and Dan Quayle debated Oct. 5, in Omaha, Neb. Palm Springs chemical fire forces evacuations PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Several hundred residt'nts of this desert re son were evacuated from their homes and the airpon was closed Friday evening as a cloud of toxic gas spread from a fire at a swimming pool company. Thirteen people. includi ng three firefighters. were treated b} am- bulance crews for breathing difficult) and burning eyes. but no senous injuries were reported. said ci ty spokeswoman Ann Erdman. The gas. apparently a brew of pool cleaning and treatment chemicals, spewed from a warehouse during a fire that broke out about 5:30 p.m., Ms. Erdman said. ~ Shortly before I 0 p.m .. the cloud had dissipa1ed and people were allowed to return to their homes and the airport was reopened. Ms. Erdman said. There was no immed1- ate determination of the cause of the fire at Ocean Pool Mart. or a complete analysis of the chemical released. she said. Chlorine, a common pool chemical. is hazardous, and other chemicals used in pools include acids. "I couJd smell the chlonne in the air. It made my nose bum and 1t gave me a slight headache." said Hazel Recd of ffakersfield. ACLU SUES OVER RUBBER ROOMS •.•. From Al injunction to prohibit use of lhl' rect1ons. But even the prescribed use of rooms, which arc known offinally as ''They are to be used onl} for the rubber rooms as a .safety de\ ice is safety cells, under any circumstances. temporary holding of inmates who improper • and unconstitutional. "The first time I saw someone display bizarre, violent behavior such Herman said. naked in his own tilth in a rubber as the destruction of cl'll furn ishings "Basically there's no proper use for room was December 1986. and I or thOSl' who display a tendency a rubber room." he said. "We'ri: haven't been able 10 get it out of m} toward self destruction," Ventura talking about something completely mind since ... said Dick Hl'rman. a said. barbaric. This 1s a bare room with a Newpon Beach attornl'} who works "lt would commonl y be used for hole to be used as a toilet. There's no "Ith the .\CLU. inmates who are brought in underthe way they can flush 11. There's no place Herman said there were four rub-influence of PCP or who arc in to wash. no place to sn down except ber rooms at the men's Jail in Santa w1thdrawal from alcohol," he said. the floor. That's not the way you Ana. one at the women's jail and Inmates who are neither crazy nor handle someone who's suicidal. If seven in the intake and release center on drugs may also wind up in a safety someone has psychiatric problems. adjacent to the Jails. cell. Ventura said. you assign a counselor to them. You He said ht' had seen the cells in Uf>C "For example. a person may simply treat them.·· on numerous occasions since I 986. be ma rage:· he said. "That would be Lt. Dick Olson . spokesman for the .\ccording to the state Board of strictl} up to the watch commander Sheriffs Depanment, said thedepart- Correc11ons. safct) Ct>lls are required or facility manaser." ment hasn't received a copy of the at all Ci t} and cou nl) Jails where there There are stnct guidelines for the coun papers. He said all questions 1s a potential that men1all} disturbed, detention of inmates in safetv cells. regarding the matter would have to be violent. or drug-crazed inmates ma~ Ventura said. The inmate must be answered by county counsel. be held. reviewed every eight hours during his Stefen Weiss. the deputy count} But Herman said tht' Orange Coun-first day in the room and must receivt' counsel handling the case. said he ty Shenlfs Department uses rubber a medical re view within the first 24 received a "courtcst) copy" of the rooms for punishment of inmates. hours. request for tnJuncuon but could not If that were true. 11 v.ould be illegal. v~e~a fter. the inmate's continued comment. according to Ken Vt'ntura. a field dt'tenti<ff'l m the rubber room must be A hearing on the compta1m 1s representative for t~ Board of Cor-reviewed every 24 hours. scheduled No". I. LAGUNA STUDIES ROADBLOCK ••. From Al lromcall). 1f the sale fell through. the Cit) might. have to sell otT a portion of SH·amore Hills. most likel) to a pm ate de\ eloper. to make the pa yment . The cit> did JUSI that in 1983 to make a s1m1lar pa)menl. The con- dom1n1ums that now stand on 62 acrt's of the propen> along El Toro Road are still a poltllcal sore spot. Other funding dela}s could in- clude: • Rerio\'at1on of C1t\ Hall and other capita( 1mprO\ emcntrs totall· 1ng $2 mil hon Bank of Nova Scotia. comes due. If it 1sn 't, thl' Cit) could cover thl' cost for the land with property uu funds ll will rece1vt' in late December. But the payment is due at the end of Novembe r. so the city would have to do some tricky financial balancing un11l the tax funds came in. To keep enough cash on hand to pay the bills for that approximatt'ly four-week penod. Frank said the ci ty could sell some of 1ts cen ificates of dl'poS11. But all these contigencies wtll probably never reach fruition. Frank said. because the county ma) "ell not miss the deahne. and if it does. the state funds will probably be avintable in time. "It will be very very tight. but we'll have enough c.ash." Frank said. As for th e Carma Sandling purchase. Kenney said it was well wonh the risk. .. It's probably the most dramatic piece of propeny in Laguna Beach that was left as open space," he said . "We talk the open space game. Sometimes yo u have to put your money where you r mouth is." · • Pan1c1pa11on in the renovation of Laguna Beach High School. which 1s staled to include a ne..,. communll) s~ 1mm1ng pool • .\ $1 .6 m1ll1on repa} menl to the open space fund . OWNERS CRY FOUL ..• • $800.000 for the maintenance of S\camore Hills. · • ~promise from the Cit~ Council to set aside $:' million over an unspecified ix·nod of 11me for ad- d111onal open spaLc purchases. The mooe\ could also be used to pa ) for 1he Carma andhng propert) a mou nta intop parcel the city agreed to bu) from a C anad1an firm last )car The Cll\ ong1nalh borrowed $1 million from 11~ park-1n-heu fund to CO\ er an op11on on the land. which had been slated for a housing de- ' elopmcnt. The cit} owes another S3 million. \\h1ch IS due Nov. n . From Al addittonal S85.000 through the rent stnkc and repair costs. Bensvl said. "We ha ven't coflected · a full month ·s rent yet:· Bcnsyl said Frida) as Municipal Coun Judge Russell .\ Bostrom inspected the park for thl' founh ume. Thl' residents complained their · homes are ill-matnta1ned and falling apart. Ceilings leak. showers and heaters are broken. and abo' e- ground sewage pipes have broken . spewing se"'agc into the street. Bostrom earlier ord ered the rcs1- den1s to pa} JO percent of their previous rent. or about S 100 a month. after about 20 fam1hcs 1n the 59-un11 park staged a rent stnke in June. The Judge inspected 1he park Fnday to determine 1f the rent order should be changed. !" About 15 other residents were sued for their rent in small claims coun. Bostrom ordered them to pa) 20 percent of their rent. re1roac11 \ c to when the suits were filed in Ma). Bensyl said Whncstone mtends to make the repairs to the trailers and replace the homes I 0 at a time. When they are replaced. the water, sewage. gas and electnc pipes will be repaired. But the company also intends to let the park empty through attrition, he said. As tenants move out. the com pan)' will remove the trailer. wi th the hopes of ultimately emptying the area and going ahead w11h the industrial park plans. But the Carma Sandhog payment will most likcl} be paid for b) a pon1on of the$ I Om tlhon the cit) "as guaranteed b~ the passage In June of Proposution 70. the so-call ed Wildlife and Park s 1n1t1at1"e. When 1he Cit) agreed in ovember 1987 to bu~ the Carma Sandling propen). the council said 1t was relying on the remaining funds to come either from the Sycamore Hills sale or the m1t1at1 ve. ROBBER ELUDES POLICE •.• From A l Frank said the 1n111ative money will probably be available before thl' payment to the Canadian lirm. WBM Inc. a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Laguna 1s not a frequent Sile of bank holdups. FBI officials ha ve said in the past that bank robbers generally prefer locations with easy freeway access. Laguna can be exited in a vehicle only by the north and south· bound Coast Highway or Laguna whtte T-shirt, faded blue shorts that ended just below the knees and a white cap favored by bicycle riders. It is not known if he escaped on bicycle. The robber's likeness was caputred on a ~idco camera and was tumed over to the FBI. which investigates all bank robberies. 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Contributon to our Lctten column must include their name and telephone number for verification . Td1 u1 whai's on your mfoct ' • °:I Plfot "" .. Quer ... t-.d ClrcUlllllR ,,,,,,__ .... Ot ... c:-,i., - Plenty of afternoon sun.shine The torecaat calla for lhe utual lat• nlgttt thtough •tty morning low ck>Ud• along the Coast. otherw!M tal' with aunny dava. Hight wtl4 be ''°"' "4Mlr 70 at the bMCt1ee to the tow 80t Inland, IOWI 53 to 83. In the mountain•, •xpect aunny d•va and clear night,. ~ high• will be In lhe 10., Iowa In the 40s. In the daler11, It wttl be ~tty tunny wltf'I WW!Mf dlyl Ind clMr night• throogh Sunday. Owen• Vlll'-r high• W4M be In the 80s, lows In the 401. Upper cMNrt high• Will be a. to 94, Iowa 52 to 62. Lower MMl't f'llOh• Will be 95 to 1CM, Iowa &2 to 72. Inner coutal wat«a: EJCpect light and 11arlable Winds bee<>mlng SO\l~hweat to west 10 to 15 knot• with 2·foot aeu and a west awell of 3 feet. Outer coulll wat«s: There wlll be W..t to northwetl Winds 15 kno!• or .... with 2-foot .... end a northwelt '"41 of e feet. U.S. Temps Calif. 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The pair. worked on a plan to combine a chemical. 5-Fluorodcox- ~ undine -5FUdR for short -with a \ uamin denvauve in aa effort to kill cancer cells. the teen-ager said. Both said the plan needed ad- ditional testing. allhough initial in- dicators showed it had potential in fighting colon cancer. Bateman delivered the research . because the rules state that if two authors subm11 a paper and one is older than 41 . the )'ounger one makl's the prtseatauoo. Tisman-is 46: he recruited Bateman to assist in doing computer analyses. "What Ray has done here is make the whole thing possible," Tisman said of his panner, who fidgeted beside him as the> fielded que·stions about their work. Bateman's audience listened in-Ray Bateman J r. tcntly as he deuulcd tests on mnc cancer pauent s and lectured on pynm1n1des. intracellular transport of fluorinated Neartheend. when showing X-rays ofa patient who responded well to the treatments. Bateman lapsed once in\o the lexicon of the high-school freshman tha1 he is: .. As you can sec, 1he tumor is virtually almost gone." "I tpink it was very_ exciting." Dr. Mark Moskowitz of Newton. Mass.1 said after the presentation. "We need more ~oung investigators. He could be the first of a new generation of medical researchers." After lhc presentation. several au- dience members came up to shake the young man's hand. liateman. who spent an estimated 1,300 hours on the project and whose parents have gone through $25,000 keeping him in computers. said he . hoped to continue work on the cure and start a career m medicine. "I would hke to be involved in something both research and cluucaJ," Bateman said. "I don't th ink it would be all that much fun to do research and not see it applied." VANDAL TRIGGERS EMERGENCY ••• From Al · The Irvine police officers were Mario Casas. Ten') Manin and Dave Husted. who handled the dog. a bouvier des Flanders. The UCI officers were Mark Arnold and Scott Robens. The vandal broke several windows in the buildin& and sent a shelf-full of bollles containing non-toxic salt- based chemicals smashing onto the floor. In addition to finng off the fire extinguisher. he also turned on an automatic shower that co,vt'rcd the 0oors Of tWO rooms With about 111? inches of water. Black said. No motive has yet been estab- lished. " "It's a bit of a mess. The damage was extremely minor:· said Kun Brillhart. who was carrying on an experiment m the room that received the brunt of1hc damage. Brillhart said a computer m the room was not damaged nor were any of the data for his experiment. a process to break down pro1iens. Brillhan sajd the fruit flies art usually kept in incubators in another room, which was not broken inro but whose fl oor suffered minor water damage. But fire lighters said they saw the flies in the room in which the suspect and police were found. Like Egyptian pharos or royalty from the Hapsburg family. the fruit nies are h1ghl)' interbred and do poorly outside a controlled environ- ment, Brillhart said. OFFICER SAVES INF ANT'S LIFE ••. From Al Mcmonal Hospital. Oakley said the parents called back to repon she was line. However. they declined to talk 10 the Pilot. t lt had not been an easy period for the officer. About a month ago. Fisher cradled a d} i ng Newport Beach "oman 1n his arms after she "'as struck b) a hit and run driver. The onl) sat1stact1on out of that experil'nce was that Fisher was lhe officer who cau-ght Danny Omt'las, the 19-year-old Huntington ~ark man who is su&pected of running over and killing Debbie Killilea Fnday's heroic deed was actually the second umc Fish.er had used CPR. Wh1k a college student. he ga' e CPR to a man who had suffered i heart attack. Although thl'y managed to get the victim breathing again. he later died. Fisher said. Tftis time, he gavl' a brand new baby new hfe. 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(714)848 4138 lxtNlew"• ... ~our ~ .'!!.!'-Fem1I> C.,,,. ._,.,.s;ll« llH • 1• 0.. MlllJO,_, -·-.... hcNtn ~In -..SJO•S.. ~ ......... C'1911d...., DEN'S 1•P111••11aA-. Caall CA•llf I • ' County gridlock discussion topic at Irvine session "Gridlock in Paradise" will be the topic of discussion Monday when fi ve Orange <£'ounty trafTtc authontaes tackle the vexing problem at a general. membership meeting of the Building Industry Associauon's Orange County Region. Fonner Supervisor Bruce Nestandc, now vice president of the Amel Development Co. in Costa Mesa, will moderate the meeting. Panelists will include Keith McKean. director ofOranse County's Cahrans District 12: John Mayer, execuuve director of the county's Transportation Corridor Agencies; Stanley onelae. executive director of the County Transportation Commission, and Gaddi Vasquez, su~rvisor from the county's Third District. The session will be held at the Airponcr Inn in lrvfoc beginning with cocktails at 6 p.m .• dinner at 7 and the program at 8. The fee 1s $30 for mtmbers and $40 U>r ·non-members, and reservations may be made .. ~y calling the BIA office at 547-3042. Women's s'erles beglns Ne~n Beach City Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn will speak at the first in a series of monthly meetings on women achievers Monday in the , boudroom of the Jewish Federation of -Orang&- County. 1385 Warner Avt .. Suite A. in Tustin. The session 1s scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and future meeungs will be held the first Monday of each month through Ma y. Reservations may be.made by calling Sandy Elias at 259-0655. ~ Parlclnson 's course at Hoag . Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach will offer a five-week course entitled "P;ukinson's Information Exchange," beginning Tuesday. The meetings will be held Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon in the Hoag Conference Center. The fees are $40. and are CO\ered by most insurance companies. Call 760-5645 for further information. Ballot measures alred Pros and cons of the measures on the November election ballot will be discussed Monday at noon in the NewJ?Ort Center branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. 856 San Clemente Drive. Chris Goelitz of the League of Women Voters will conduct the program. which is free and open to the public. Part1c1pants are invited to bring their lunclles. and coffee will be furnished. Call 644-3186 for details. Investment workshop set ... A special workshop for individuals scekjng to build thei r wcaJlh b) invesung in mutual funds will be offered iucsday at Coastline College's Newport Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Ro nald Gable. a financial planner, will instruct the class. which will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The .t,TCgistrauon fee is $18 and addiuonal 1nformat1on may be obtained by calling 241-6 186. Rollerslcatlng cllnlc slated A four-week class in rollcrskattng for boys and girls from 7 to 12 will be conducted by the Irvine Communll\ Sen 1ccs Department. beginning Tues- day at Un1 \erstt) Communit) Park. I Beech Tree Lane in Irvine. The classes will run from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and the cost is S 15 Call the Communtt) Services Depart- ment at 660-388 1 for more mforma t1on. Aglng care semlnar set The OaSIS Senior Center tn Corona del Mar will offer a seminar sencs for people canng for an older parent, beginnmg Tuesday and running through Nov. I on consecutive Tuesda)s. The sessions will be held at 7 pm. and the reg1.5tra11on fee 1s S20. Call 644-3:!44. Self-esteem course offered A course on improving self-esteem will be given Tuesday from 7:30 to 8 p.m. as an evening workshop at Orange Coast College. · Mam Monroe. an e'\pert on sclf<are. will conduct the session. \\hach 1s pnccd at $15. Reg1strt1llon and further 1nformat1on 1~ available by calling 432-5880. Mlddle school transltlon A free seminar for parents on their children's transition to middle school -what to expect and how to cope -will be presented Tuesday at Lakeside Middle School in Jr, me. Sue Roth of the In ine Family Services Department wtll d1scus!'dtvclopment cffanges and peer pressure at the event. scheduled from 7:\10 to 9 p.m. Contact David .\nderson at 660-39.20 for further 1nformauon. Women's club to meet Second hand treasures will be discussed by Jackie Haworth at Tucsda} 's meeting of the South Orange County Chnstian Women's Club. to be held at noon 1n the Holiday Inn. Laguna Hills. Kathy Verhoeven wtll be the guest s~aker and a free nursery will be provided. Reservations may be obtan;ied by calling 951-559'.! or 495-5253. Hlstorical houses The Huntingron Beach H1stonca.I Society will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Newland House. ~n Beach Boulevard llt Adarps Avenue in Huntil)&tOn Beach. Guy Gu:zzaro an<r Barbara Milkovic h will ~resent a program on h1stoncal houses of Orange County. The public 1s invited and refreshments will be served. Opt1mlsts to convene Don Whitaker. a member of the Stock Exchange, will speak on the stock market at Tuesday's breakfast meeting of the Optimist Club of Irvine. The session 1s schedu'ed for Hors Hut. 18850 Douglas St. in Irvine. Call 830-5639 or 538~5882 for addnional rnformation. BPW meeting ln Meu The South Coast Business and Pf9fessional Women will hold their monthly mcetil'\I Tuesday at the El TOfltO Gnll. 633 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Guest speaker David Solie will discuss the impact of modem tcchnol<>sY on the health of women. The proaram bwns with lunch at 11:30 a.m. and the cost 1s S 13 ror mcmbtn and S 17 for non-membeB. \all Roban Rtdell 11 7~1--0991 • • • 6 p.m. N..,.n a... Qty C..U. council chambtra; HOO Newport Blvd. f I" Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Saturday. October •• 1111 .. World War II veteran a survivor By JOYCE BODLOVJCH ................ OICSdy Lammers slips on the areenJackct of her NaY)' uniform over a pastel sweater. The well-preserved military slacks remain neatly folded nearby on a hanttr The Jacker ~ill fits. though Lammers laughan&)y ad mats it would be difficult to button. Srill, cons1~cring the F!>untain Valley llltSMSent hasn't worn the khaki arcen utuform in 40 years the fit is admirable. Lammers ended hersct1cn-ycar Nary career as a fli&ht nurse in 1948. Her journey to become a nurse began 1n the same Illinois town that produced Ernest Hemingway and Frank Lloyd Wright. • ''When I was growi~up 1n On Park I used to walk each Sunday by the Wri t home." she said. ·•And from the time I was a little girl. knew I was going to be a nurse." Lammers attended St. Zav1er's College for Women m the south section of Chicago on a government work· scholarship. . "~r mot~er ~as widowed and we didn't have the tu.1t1on. she said.' The second year I shared a small room with another student. It !\ad one bed and a little burner. We used to take a bus to college." On one of Lammers many bus ndes. a tragedy occur;ed.that still bums in her !"'emory. ~.A httlc boy chased a ball into the stre~t and was bit by the bus," she said. "I tried to help. but the liule't>Oy died. That memory is s11ll etched m my mmd.'' Lammers graduated wtth a.. bachelor of science degree. There were li ve women in her class. · "I dtd home nursing:. before I imlled the Navy in 1941 ," she said. "I signed upw1th the Red Cross. the Army and the Navy." . . When Lammers decided on the Navy, she wrote a letter to the Army saying she had cbanked her mind. Delly,...,.__.,.,.,,..-.-.. the Anny. She said. 'Just ..,nte them dear, and say you can't come.' When I think about that now. writint to the Anny -well ... " she lalJ&hed Lammers said m1bt1ryhfcsu1ted hCT. Shem1deS70a month, some of which was alloned to her wtdowcd mother. Her duties wert stateside at mtluary hosp1Ws. When she became a flight nurse her travels took her to baSC'S outside 1hc United States where she assjsted 1n transport1ng wounded military per~nncl to Pearl Harbor. ~n on to a sta1cs1dc hospital · · Lammers met h~r husband, Larry. in 1947. ··He and another pilot came to the nurs1nequaners to take me and another nurse on a double date," she said. "We reversed dates -I don't know why. We both ended up marrying.them " Unhkc today's more lenient military rules. Lammers was forced to rcurt from the service when she married. Her husband reured m 1971 as a commander. The family moved 10 Fountam Valle~ 25 )Cars ago. -ean }Ou imagine.' she lausl)ed ... dnvmg cross country from V!rginia wuh eight lmis. ag~s 2 to 14. 1n a VW bus wnh 6,000 pounds ofbelongmgs on top of n." · Lammers won "t re\eal hrr age. She gives clues b> saytng she has been doing 'olunteer work for 50 }ears. And although she reured from nurs1ni to raise her children. her list of church-related and c1v1c services over the years are too numerous to mention But she hasn"t lori otten her m1htan hfc. Currently she as the onl\ "Oman m the 40-mcmber Fountam Valley Veterans of ~oreagn \'. ar post The encrge.w.: Lammers has also overcome scrioos-med1cal problems · "I am a.sun1,or" she said "I had a mastectom) 1n 1955 v.hen I was pregnant" 1th m) fifth child and i>oho in 1951 'When I "a~ pregnant with m) second child.'' ··1 went for a Na vy physjcal ano told t.ttc chief nurse. who was rather motherly, that I had also s"°ed up with Diddy Lammera poses in her Navy jacket. It 1s no surprise the energeucummers sul'Vived both illnesses ~fter all. C'-Cn a ph)Stcal roadblock can be bulldo~ed b~ her 1ndom1table spmt. . League of Cities shoot down plans for OC detox program By GR~G KLERKX OflMO.., ........ A proposal to move ahead with the development of a countyw1de detoxifica- tion program was shot down b) the Orange County League of Clues. a move that one supponer called .. unbelievable." The proposal for a publicly funded detox program was developed b) C'os ra Mesa C11y Manager Allan Roeder and Santa Ana CH} Manager David Ream. The proposal called for a J01nt powers authonty, compnscd of the county and its ctt1es. to raise funds from member agen- cies based on populauon. The funds would be distributed· to non-profit chn1cs and hospitals that provide detoxifkation scr· vices. A list of such agencies and their location would be compiled and distributed to local police depanments. When a depanment 1s faced with a sttuauon m which det-0x services are needed. the officers "ould uult~ the chnic 1n closest prox1m1t>. Orange Count) 1s one of the last m8jor urban centers in the state without a publtc detoxification program. according to sup- poners of the proposal. Because of ovcr- crowdmg m count) and city Jails. ~rsons arrested for bemg under the mOuence of drugs or alcohol are often cited and released ba-ck onto ttie streets. ~The) get their ucket. the> ·re nght back out there. and 1t accomplishes nothing." said Costa Mesa Cit)' CQuncilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. a supponer of the program. Last month. Hornbuckle and other supponers presented the proposal to the Inter-City Liaison Committee. ~h1ch tn· eludes Costa Mesa. lf\·ine. Newpon Beach and Santa ~na. The committee appro\-ed the proposal and sent n to the Orange Count> League of Cities with a request that a mandator: 30- dav rev1e" ~pcnod be wat\Cd and the proPQsal be eAped11ed to the ne" I> formed City.Count) Coord1 na11on Commmee for approval. The proposal was also' signed b~ Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall and Santa .\na Ma)or Dan Young and supponcd b> In ine and Ncwpan Beach. "We felt 1t was urgent enough that 11 should get to rhe comm1ncc now." Hombuakle said. · .\ maJont} ofleague members apprnvrd the waiver. but the 12-8 vote did not meet the two-thirds maJont) required to o'er-nde league rules. "It's not that rhe resolubon was turned down." said Robert Dunck . .cxccuuve director of the Orange Courit)' League "What was denied "as a waiver of our rules." But Roeder said thauuch wai-.ers are regularly granted. The ptoposaJ will now go tOCIJ) councils through out Orange .Count~ for a 30-da-. rcv1e" and w11l cO'mc to the league again 1n No' ember. Dunek said. Gol~en West College studerit to represent classmates on board By JOYCE BODLOVICR Of .... .,.,,... ..... Golden West College student Georgina Dodge has a ne" JOb this )Car Dodge. 27. 1s serving a one-year rerm as a student representa11ve on the Coast Community College Distnct Board of Trustees. A Westminster resident. Dodge was elected by the Coastline Community College Oistnct Student Council. a group comprised of the three student rcpresenta- t1ves from each of the three colleges of the d1stnct: Coastline C'ommun1ty, Golden West and Orange Coast College. Dodge's duttes mclude mectmg with the student council on a reaular basts to discuss student interests on the monthly board of trustees agenda. The student rrustce 1s a non~vot1ng member of the board. authonzed to make and second mottoos.at board met"ungs DOdge "as born in outh Korea and lived tn Japan and Turke' he graduated from high school m Japan ser. ed SI'\ )ears in the L'.S Na';. a~ an electronics techn1c1an and 1s no .. , an English maJOr at Golden West College "As a student trustee I plan to "'orl for greater unit) among all three colleges.:· Dodge said. "The wa~ to do that 1 through the district student council. "htch w1ll be meeting rcgularh to address issues that affect the students of all the campuses. not just one campus:· Dodge said student in' oh ement 1s of major 1mponance rn thl' deus1on-mal 1ng ProttSS. .. The board 1s the go\cm1ng board for the colleges. but studl'nt~ need to r~ member the~ are thl' rl·a~on the board exists. ··y<\U .get the go,emment )OU d~r.t', so student!> need to take more of an interest and become tn' ohcd 1n those act I\ 1t1es that dtrectl~ affect them " DOdge said the ~gistratton process needs revamping. "We should be allo\lred to regJStt'r on one campus and enroll at that ttmc for classes at an~ campus 10 the d1stnct." she said. "This summer I "'cn1 to classes at both Orange Coast and Golden West. but I had to stand m hne at both places That 1s a problem "1th the summer sns1ons that a ma1l-1n reg1stratton 1s not a\ a1lable." Dodge would also hke to sec a better understanding bet"~n colleges and the communtt) "The a\erage student 1s getttng older and older. so wt ought to offer more to the older student more actt' 111es 1ha1 ue 1n d1rectl~ \lrllh rhe communst\ ·· Police warn area women of panty bandit By Tbe Associated Press .\n armed robber who sometimes force-s ~male victims to remove their underwear and watch ham perform sex acts has struck at least 15 shops in Los 4..ngeles and Orange coun11es. pohce said. · "He doesn't do uus ladies' panty thing e' CI) .lime. But lhafs bas1~ally (his) method of o~rauon:· said Sgt. Phil Mason ·Police obtaJned a photograph of an armed man from a surveillance camera at a clotb1ng store robbed Aug.. 23 and said he ma\ ha-.e committed at least 24 s1m1lar · cnmes over the last two months. "This 1s very unusual. \\'.e JUSt tlon't kno" ho" unpred.1ctable this ~rson is." Mason sa1d. "'So far: the victlms have coo~ratcd and no one has been hun. Y-ou JUSt don't Imo" what "-Ould hap~n 1f one of thcst "omen refuses his instructions.'' The gunman 1s in his c.arh 30s. about S- foot· I 0. 170 pounds and with sand) blood .hair .Keeping the romantic name burning. Statistics reveal that 10.000 people over 65 arc divorced ever) )ear. Half of1hese ~bple wear plastic hair curlers to bed and the other half bed socks. In a poll on the gnevanccs in older mamages. bedtime attire was a major co mpliant. Husbands muttettd the1rwivcscared mort what they looked like taking out the trash than in the boudoir. And w1-.es grumbled thcu-. spouses ~ a fur Cf) from Chart?oW' Heston in their beat-up bathrobes. bare feet. and morning stubble. NAM CY MclMTYIE This proves you can't take mamaae for &ranted -at least for the first 70 :rears. After that it's possible to cut back on those romantic: little touches that keep the flame of pass.aon ahvt. uke ~through n1ght1cs Your man won't have the .20-'.!0 v1s1on to appreciate them. ~ sleepwear 11vcs nsc to 5tP1ratc bt'drooms.. two 111rofds saa.ru t) '"I the U'I· umph of eomfort over su. Mam• countelots warn. however. that movint down the hall puu your mamlfC an the dttp frceie. Too bed 90me0nc d0ttn't dtsip U'ln5P'1'Cnt Rlaittl PIJltnCS that att pncUcaJ H wefl U pn>VGCatl\'C. Thefe·a no reelOft wh~ia must IUfftr chtlblaln.s to keep the area bumlftl. What IS Ufle'ltl)' nttded to an do.-n tbt over..()() d1vortt rate as 1 man11I ~fmhtt course called ··How to fatc1Mtt and Intrigue Your Man -E\Cn \\ h~n Ht s Back Is Killing Ha m " It "ould be a genatnc sequel to "Fa5ltn.ittntt \\ llm;in- hood." Instead of making IOH' unJer the dining room table. couple "'oulJ thro" caution to the "inds on a Postureped1c mattress With a dual rontrol th~rmal blanket. Rev1vin& late-life romance g()('s bc~ond the boudou. It also includes mllmatc candlelight dmncrs for t"o l.s e' Cl'\ bod~ knows. when sc' ~lo" do"n (OOlmg s~ds up. T.V. dinner~ arc the equ1\alent of separate bedrooms; the\ seldom inspire a husband's nostnls to d1iate ~1th ~\C1tc­ menL Herc·s an opponuntt\ for the lmle woman to du~t ofTher apron :ind sttr up a banquet of gourmet dehcac1~s en l.'d w1l)l a bubbling wine and sparkling reparttt. There's al"'l)S the danger that the uddtn 5hock of a home-coo~td dinner "tll g1-.e her spouse a heart anac~. but the benefits outwe11h the n l s. Husbands also haH' a role m rc- establl hing a romantic relauonsh1p Rather than s1mng tit rough drnncr "1th their Walkman-head set tuned to the b&Jlaame. the~ v.ould be v.cll ad' 1wd to tr) and communicate ~1th mort than mono- syllabic srunts. t lca t the should spnng for a paf&lni>h no" and then If men bavc d1fficu1t) commun1cat1na when the) 'rt av.atte. at's "'orw "'hen the)'re dozaf\I af\er dinner 11ll 1t ll"C$ a wilt time to 1hp 1nto.50mcth1f\& a little drafty like a bla k la~ Pl'llJ'I01r arid plash on some mcsmen.una scent \\ho Lno"'s whal •ilht hlPP't\., V1n .. 10vt mak1f\I may not make the eanh move, but it beau .,.~the 10 o'docl ~ Older mamaaa suffer 1 va~t) of eoftl•nication pan.. amons then9 lhc ....-s _.,et cornown1·1u1 IMft m mote Wla!Mtirin and .lm .~ u they •· They 1a11t bci na dr-.ct k> p111in ~VHERE.S THE MAG\C? and ha"t no intemt tn cultural enlighten· ~nt. True. Hu1bands arc reaulat Houd1n1s an •1uJ1na out of bonna t\·ctunp. ht I* at 1t this way .. 11rts You can't C\l)C'('t }OUJ h~.nd to be tht same man you mamed four or fi, e ~ llO Hfs I 8.2SO dl)'S wner. mdlown. mall~. bakkr-and nchtr than bt uttd to be '\ ou're also not the 11mc womu.; SO ht1"C'$ • dian~ for two cl)a9*id ~to ect tottthcr and hive a nanama ~ -1fnot con umtn&. 11 "*" cwafcwllllk. 8csidn.. an' man w1'o's ~:;: wioti 1 ' )OUf mUftp for 40 )'Cllll lliD ........ }OU·~~ II wonb bokti••• !Wq~ ................ .,, ... ... Dukakis commits gaffe during campaign stop WELLSTON, Mo. (AP) - Michael Oukak1s attacked the Re- publicans Friday for stand1n1 by while foreigners are .. buying up A.merica," but he mistakenly told workers at a plant owned b~ Italians that they were "survivors · 1n the intemauonal trade battles. The Democratic presiden tial nominee used the Moog Automouve Co. plant as the backdrop for a speech blasting GOP vice presidential can- didate Dan· Quayle's statement Wednesday that he welcomed foreign investment in U.S. fac1ones. business and real estate. "If anyone asks you what's at stake in this elecuon. JUS\ remmd them of· thal moment 1n the debate Wednes- day night when Sen. Quayle said he's happy that foreign owners are buying up America." Dukak1s said. "Ma ybe the Republican ucket wants our children 10 work for foreign owners. pa\ rent 10 foreign owners. and owe their future to fore ign owners -but that's not the kind of future Lloyd Bentsen and I and (M1ssoun ReP,.) Die~ Gephardt want for .\men· ca. 'he conunued. automaker Fiat Oukak1s adviser K.irk O'Donnell said that offictals at the campa1an headquaners were aware of the ownership pnor to the event. Another adviser, Thomas Herman, said that Dukakis himself was not aware of the company's Italian owners. The Bu.sh campaign took delight in what spokesman ~ark Goodin called Dukalcis' gaffe. "It occurs to me that that tank ride he took a few weeks ago may have done more damage than I first suspected. even with his protective head gear," Goodin said, referring to Dukakis' ride rn an army tank during a campaign vmt to a defense plant. "The bo\tom line 1s America is competing better overseas. we arc opening access to foreign markets, we are better controlli ng the foroign trade deficit while the U.S. ccono.mr._con- 11nues 10 expand. As usua • the governor IS OU\ In left field some- where ... Goodin said. • O'Donnell. Herman and other Dukak1s aides moved quickly in an effon to convince reporters that Dukakis was not cnt1c1ZU\& Moog or 11s owners but was opposed to the growing "trend·· of foreign invest- ment in the Unned States. Ba•IJ tiilces aim atDUkatis'. prisoner furlough program XENIA, Ohio (AP) -Republican Oeorse Bush accused Democratic rival Michael Dukakis on Friday of being soft on criminals while display- ing "an astoundi.ng lack ofinsens1t ivi· ty, a !ac.k of hufr!an compassion" for the v1cums of cnme. He as~iled the prisoncr·f urlouah program in Massachusetts as a "stu- pid law" and charaed that Dukak.is, as aovemor. had presided over a crimi· nal-justicc system .. completely out of whack and certainly out of touch with, I'd say1 what are the grass.roots yalues of tne American people. a 'Twilight Zone' world where pris· oners' right of privacy has more weight than citizens' right to safew." Bush said Dukakis, in his first year as governor, vetoed a bill to repeal furloughs for first-<icgrec murderers.- Moreover, he said Dukakis "has never apologized" to a Ma!)'land couple that was ten:orized in 1987 by a Massachusetts prisoner, a convicted murderer. who was released on a • wctkend leave. Bush's campaign. With three dozen uniformed poli~ officers on stage with h1m1 Bush made his charge in a speccn before a supportive audience of nearly 1,000 people. A larae spillover crowd waited outside and cheered Bush as he departed. • Theauackwaspartofadctcrmined strategy to win the support of un- decided, swing voters -mostJy blut- collar, Catholic, Democrats -by a~cntuating issues such as crime, the death penalty, abortion and taxes. while portra~ing Dukakis as a tibcal who is out of step with mainstream America. Bush's advisers.believe the swing voters could ult the balan~ in a close election. Campaigning in a key battlearound state where 23 electoral votes arc at stake, Bush1..SJ!PkC fir$\ in Xenia and then flew to Cleveland for a counhouse rlllly in nearby Medina, where he kot a tumultuous welcome from a crowd of thousands. Dukakis' comments caused one executi ve at the plant to ask aoothe r whether the Democratic pres1denual candidate realized who the plant's owners were. The Moog famil y sold the com pan) more than I 0 years ago to JFINT USA. the Amencan subs1d1an of IF! of Tunn. Ital}. IFI 1s owned·b~ the Agnelli famil y. which also 0'4ns the "If you're going to tal k about foreign ,ovesment. that's the kind of place to do 1t," O'Donnell said. Ulm -~••• Lending weight to Bush's attack. Donna Foamier Caomo aad Cliff Barnes. Ylctlma of a the Maryland man who was as- prlaoner releaaed ander Da.kakla farloqb program, apeak saulted, Cliff Barnes. was in Cah-at newa conference. fornia on Friday taping radio ads for Bush didn't mention his running mate. Sen. Dan Quayle, in any of his three speeches, but in answer to a question from a reponer expressed renewed confidence in Quayle. But in his speech. Dukakis referred to the compan) as one of the "few surv1"ors" of the auto parts indus- ''"' ·s battle w11h foreign compelltors. Appeals court to reconsider its ruling on Challenger tape Anti-abortion prot~sters running out of arrestees WASHI NGTON (.\P) -.\federal appeals coun ha s agreed to reconsider its decision ordenng '.\SA to release the audio tape recording of space shuttle astronauts moments before thev died m the 1986 Challenger disaster. · In a bneforder, the full U.S. ~1rcu1t (ourt of Appeals granted the government's request for a rehearing of the case b> all of its I I , mt'mbers. The dec1s1on. contained in an Oct 5 order made pubhc Fnda). came two months after a split panel of three appellate Judges ruled the tapes of the Jan. :!8. 1986 shu ttle disaster should be made public under the Freedom of Information Act. The Nauonal ..\eronaut1cs and Spare Admin1strauon ha refused to give up the tapes. contending their release would subJC<"t the survivors of.the ~ven astronau ts to emotional stress when 1t is pla.,,ed repeatedly on radio and tele' 1s1on. · Two members of1he court"s liberal \\1ng. SPottswood Robinson 111 and HaTT) Ed'4ards. Joined 1n the Jul} ~9 rultng that dre'4 a bhstenng dissent from Circuit Judge Douglas H Ginsburg. a member of the coun's 6-5 conserva11' e maJOnl). By Tiie A1toelatecl Pre11 A TLAJ'ff ~ -Anti-abonio11 ~emonst.rators besieging women's clinics here called in reinforcements to continue their week of protests, say in~ Friday's 53 arrests had nearly exhausted their pool of people willing to go to Jail. More than 400 people have been arrested since T uesday for trying to block clinics as part of a campaign by Operation Rescue. the group that organized protests during the Democratic National Convention in July. About SOO people auended Operation Rescue's nightly rally Friday night at a suburban Atlanta church. Rally Icade~ sa~d that in addiuon 10 the usual activitr at abortion chmcs. a demonstra11on ~ould be held Sat~rday outside lhc city Jail where the arres.ted protesters are being held. 9 pcra11on Resc·ue spokesman Bob Nolte pred!cted Saturda y could be the biggest day of the "Siege of Atlanta." On previous days. pohcc roughly drajged demonstrators who refused to walk to waiting vans and buses bound for Jail. They also draued those arrested Friday. but more carefully. with only the demonstrators' feet touching the ground. "I believe the public would rather see us take more time and be more gentle ... ~id Maj . .Kenneth Bu.rnette. Child care leglslatlon dles ln Senate W ASHlN.GTON -A package of family bills offering child care assistance and parental JOb leaves died Frn:Jay in the· Senate. a casualty of political Opposition wants Pinochet ollt now SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) -Op- posn1on leaders said F11da) that President Augusto Pinochet should Jea ve office sooner. desp11e his vo'4 10 complete his term after losing a rt'ferendum. Hundreds of thousands celebrated the .. no·· vote. Ten people' "'ere wounded. t'40 senousl). when soldiers fired on celebrants in passing cars. a radio station repQned Ricardo Lagos. a modera1e oc1al· 1s1prominent1n the 16-pan~ 'oppQs1· uon alliance. ~1d the president has .. too great an amb111on for .po'4 er" and should heed 1he message 1hi!I week b' 'oters "\.\ho said ·No more.' Hundreds of th ousands of Chileans S'4a>-ed and sang along with some of 1he count(! 's most popuJar m ~s1c groups 1n a park Fnda} in an oppos1uon celebration. No pol1- t1cians SPoke and the music •vas pointedly non·Poht1cal. but peo:>le chanted on 1he1r own: "Chi Chi Chi. Le Le Le. Get Out Pinochet!" and "He's Going to Fall!" People bound for the park 1n buses and packed automobiles chanted anti-government slogans and waved an11-P1nochet banners. Police es11- mated the crowd at up to 350.000. .A free presidentia l elecuon 1s to be held late next year because of Pinochet's loss in the yes-or-no referendum Wednesday on whether he should remain m office until 1997. He can run in that election 1f he chooses. The winner takes office in March 1990 and Pin ochet said Thursday night he will not pcrm11 changes1n the clecuon schedule and he vowed not to leave office early. Pinochet took power 1n a September J 973 coup that ousted Marxist President Salvador Allende. • It was a peaceful gathering in the ca pital's biggest park on a warm haz} afternoon. but there was violence elsewhere. ....------n~E~M~O~D~EL~I~N~G~A~N~D~-----1 P ANSION SALE!! CoJta m eJa iJ being eJ.pn 11JeJ /or your Radio Coopcrat1 va. an indepen- dent news station. reponed soldiers outside an armv barracks near the park fired buckshot and pellets at peo.ple in pa~sing cars \\'.ho flashed the V sign for victory. 1 It said two people were senously wounded and eight were treated at San11ago Central Emergency Hosp•· tal. ..< hospital spokesman to ld The Associated Press nine people were treated for gunshot wounds. Opposition leaders have requested talks wt th the government on amend- ing the constitution and speeding Pinochet's departure. DEA helps destr.oy drug plant in Bolivia LA PAZ. Bolivia (A P) -Police and U.S. drug agents raided and destroyed a huge jungle cocaine laboratory that produced at least SSO million worth of drugs each week. Bol1V1an and U.S. official s said Trlaay. "This 1s defin itely the biggest cocaine lab ever discovered in Boltv1a." said a U.S. official. speaking on cond111on ofanonymil}. Interior M1n1ster Juan Carlos Duran said the lab produced 3.S tons of pure cocaine a week. pressures and the licking clock of the I OOth Congress. With adjournment expected next week and at least two major bills still pending, spQnsors of the lesislation failed to get the 60 vo tes they needed to restrict debate and &et on with their bill. The vpte was 50-46. The triple-pronged package -which also included a crackdown on child pOmograph<'rs-was on the Senate floor for the better ]>an of two weeks amid intense political and parliamentary maneuvering. "Their filibuster was successful. They have won today and America's families nave lost." Senate Majority uader Roben C. Byrd. O- W. Va .• said after the vote. AIDS not eicplodlng among hetroseiual• ~H fCAGO-AI D~ is.not "explodi~g" among the nation's heterosexuals, public health ~xpens said m a report Fnday. but one researcher warned it's going to be a bigger problem for the general public than man} think. The report in the :loumaf of the American Medical Association said the number of reportt;d heterosexual AlDS cases is doubling every 14 to 16 months. keeping pace with 1nfect1on rates among homosexuals and intravenous drug abusers. "Although AIDS 1s not ·c~ploding· !nto the heterosexual Population relauve to other nsk groups. the increase 1n the-number of heterose1mal cases is prop0rtional to increases in other ri sk gro ups ... the report said. . Maf azine claiDls Waite wil be f re~d very sooii By 'hte A11ocl1ted Pre11 ~EIRUT, Lebanon -A Beirut magazine said Fnda~ the captors of Anglican church envoy Terry Wa11e will free him "very soon" and American hostages will be released before the U.S. presiden1ial election Nov. 8. Ash- Sh1raa said two other Bri tish hostages will ~freed with Waite. who has been !111ss1n_s s.ince Janua.ry 198?. Al-~nwar. a conservati';e ~a1ly newspaper based m Chnsuan east Beirut. said Waite would be freed wtthin 72 hours. An Israeli ncwpaper said the United States made a deal with Iran to free American hostages in exchange for delivery of arms and spare parts through South Korea .. U.S. officials denied the repon. Lebanese pohcc said two unidenuficd foreigners kidnapped in Moslem west Beirut 21 months ago were Czechoslovak businessmen held only a few days. That leaves 14 foreigners missing in Lebanon, including nine Americans. Four Palestinians die ln street battles JERU~ALEM -lsra~li troops killed four PaJestinians and wounded 21 Fnday dun ng street battles m Nablus sparked by the mysterious death of a man reportedly found manacled .with army rope, Arab repons said. The violence also was fed. by rumors, denied by the army. that soldiers fi red into a mosque. It was the highest one-day death toll in six months. Sixteen Palestinians were reponed wounded e!sewhere in the occupied territones. An army official confirme~ one death in ~ablus, largest city m the West Bank. but said sold iers were not 1ryvplved. He said t~c army was checking the other fatali ties. At least 289 Palestm1a!'s have been killed since the uprisinga~inst Israeli occupation began Dec. 8 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. which Israel ca ptured from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war. ix lsraetrs also tmve died. Plane crash kllls 46 ln China BEIJING-A sightseei ng plane with 46 aboard crashed into a hotel and exploded shortly after takeoff from a. non hem Chinese c11y Fnday, killing all but fo1Jron board, an official da1lysa1d Saturday. The China Youth News said the four others on the Sov1et;bu1lt l.ly~shi_n 11-14 \\-ere m)ured. and some work~rs 1n the hotel al~o sustained mJunes m the accident in Linfen. Shanxi province. about 400 m1les southwest of Beijing. Army honors LB man's son· , -· .. # TREMENDOUS-1-.~· DISCOUNl'S ~ • BAKER • CENTU~Y • HENDERSON • KARGES • • DREXEL HERITAGE • • WHITE • MARGE CARSON • Pfu~ our large, excfu~i11e fine o/ impor/eJ /urnifttre emerL nterioa 1595 Newport Blvd. 346 North Coast Hwy. Costs Mesa Laguna Bach (714) 642·2050 (714) 494- , ' Armr Set. G~ry M. . Slatve. son of Robert Shive of Laguna Beach, has been named non-comm1ss1oned of- ficer of the .month with the U.S. Information Systems Command 1n Japan. Shive. a l979 &raduatc o( Lagun~ Bca~h High SChool. is a stratea1c microwave systems re- pairman. • • • Army Nallbnal Guard Pfc. David C. WUli.lte, son of Richard Willhite of Hunt1naton Beach and Susette W1llh1te of Garden Grove, has ~u­ 'lted from the armor crewman coune at Fort Knox, Kv. ' .. Petty Officer I st Class St.epfltn J. a.re1tert. son of JoseDh and Eilttn Borthen of Mis11on Viejo, has ~ turned from 1 six-month deployment 10 the western Pacific aboard the c~ missik cruiser USS Truxtun. in San Dieao. He is a 1981 .-ctuatt of Minion VicJO Hi&h School. • • • Army ReterVe Pvt. fteMrt J . ...._. ... ton of Sandra and Joe S.adovaJ of Hh:::°" Beach, hat coml'*'Cd a w vehicle mech-an~ cou,. I\ tbt Arm_y Train1na Center "' Fort llebon s.c. He .. I 1917 lrllduate Of Hununtton Beech Hi91tkMol. . ,_. 51*. 4 Alll9 •· awn.. ton of • "'\ Susan Moms of fountain Valley. ith Jerry and Nancy Durham of El Toro. completed the UH-I helicopter repair has completed his basic training at course at the Army Aviation School Fon Dtx. N.J . in Fort Ruclcer. Ala. He 1s a J 98.S • • • graduate of La Oulnta High School. Lance Cpl. Robert L. Moakal, son l • • p( John and Delta McNama,.. of Air Forte Reserve Airmah Kevl• Hunting\On Beachhwas promoted to W. A.Menoa, son of Gary Anderson his present rank w ilc servina at the of Huntington Beach. has araduated Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma. from bask training at Lackland Air Ariz. Force Base, Texas. • • • • • • Marine Sat THmu 8 . Hirt, son of Army Pre. DujeJ P. Sprill1er, son Tom and Jeanne Hun of Irvine ·tw of Gerald Sprinaer of Fountain Val· reponed for duty wi\h the l nd Force Icy.;.. has c~molcted his basic trainin& Support Group at Camp Lejeune, at ron Dix. N.J. N.C • • • • • t Navy Lt. A.Mrew J . Bartoa, son of Staff Sat. PerrJ A. 1ta1e, son of Orville Sanon of Huntinaton Beach, Jackie Alroway of1iun11naton Balch, was desianated a naval aviator and has been named non-comminioned awarded bis 10•4 winp foltowina 18 officer of the quaner at Oecqe Au months offl1aht Jrain1ns. Force BaK, Cati(. He isa lift su__., . . . .. ....... Pvt. Erk J. ~ son of Carol supervisor with the S62nd Tattical Pr-aunt of Fo~ntain Valley. bat' Fa&htcr Trainina Squadron. completed his baste tra1n11\& at Fort Pft. J• P. ~. IOft of Aniia JKklon. S.C. Treiber of Laauna NIJuel. bas com" Ptny Officer •2;d ·c itss a.rt L. oleted hi• bUic tn1ni111 at Fon WMte, son of Roberta Whhe of Jackson S.C. ~e is a 1912 lf'lduate of Huntinaaon a.cb. laat returned from Dana Hiiis Hiatt School. 1 ti•·month deployment to the west-· • • • em hciflc aboerd \he autded m"'11e • unce. Cpl. .._.. '· m cruitlr u~ Trux&un. --in S.n -~Wife 11 l~ former~ Qielo. He 11 1 191l tnduate of or M1~on Viqo, hu ~ Corona del Mal'. Hiatt Scfiool du.1y welh tltc 3rd Marine AJn:raft • • • W111111 \hc ManntCOl'DIAirSWioa ~rmy Pft-Ckta c ......... '°" or HI Tusain • " Givens counting Tyson out LOS ANGELES (AP)-Actrcss Robin Gi¥Cns, calhn1 her eiaht· month marriage to boxer Mike Tyson "a continuous horror story" of destruction. drinkin,& ·• and domestic violence, filed f n · da¥ fol' divorce from the heavy- welaht champion. lo filing for the divorce, the actress also won a court order to keep Tyson away from her and the Burbank Studios set where her TV series, "Head of the Class" is taped. The divorce petition filed an Superior Court cited irrecon- cilable differences as G ivens' reason to end the mamage' to Tyson, 22, whose wealth is dti· mated at $40 million. In an attached declaration. Givens, 23. recounts an alleged attack Sunday in the couple's man,ion in Bernardsville, N.J. "The most recent incident in which I was physically terrorized by Michael occurred on Oct. 2, 1988," Givens said in the declar· ation. "I was awakened by Michael's hiuins about my body and my head wtth his closed fist and OPC'.n hand. "Michael appeared, by his ac- tions and by his breath, to ht intoxicated and I discovered that he had been drinking champagne early in the morning." the declar- ation continued. ··1 was fri§htened for my life and terrorized. U 1 Cll "J* Ill Robl.a GlYeDa bu filed for divorce from..hea..,.,,etcbt cbaJDplon llllle TyMn. Tyson retained high-powered loca attorney Howard Weitzman for the divorce battle'. Wenzma]l successfully defended automaker John De-i.<>rean against cocaine tr~fficking charges. "I think Michael is disap- pointed, given the circumstances. that the relationship has resolved itself in the manner it has. In a sense he is relieved that he could put his life back an order·and could go on with his life." Weitzman said. He declined comment on the di vorce action unul both he and Tyson see it. "I think there has been a lot of press about Mike and his rela- tionsh1p with Robin. I think Milce would Just like tcu o back 10 bcin~ the champion of the \\-Orld. · Weitzman said... A... Marvin Mitchelson. 1he eel· ebrity divorce lawyer who filed \he pcuuon for G ive ns. said Superior Court Judge Hugh E. MacBcth Jr. issued four restraining orders bar- nng the fighter from attacking or even approaching the actress. Tyson was barred fro m "con· tactang. molesting. auaclong. stnk· mg, threatening. sexual assault and battery and othel'Wlsc disturb- ing the peace of the other part},·· M1tchelson said. Orange COU1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Octot>er I. 1811 d La·wyers, i nsurance companies pour $57M into ballot measures SACRAMENTO (AP~ -Two of Califomi.a's most po"erful. welJ- beeled special interest aro ups -the lawyers and the insurers -have pouted nwly $57 m1lhon Into con- flicting msura.ncc m1t1at1ves appear-. ingon the Nov. 8 ballot. according to documenu filed Friday. wllh the state. Most of the money has been spent on television adver&LSjng. The unptteedentcd contnbutio ns totaled at least $56.8 m1lhon, mclud· in& SS million 10 plcdacs. plus an additional $3 million to qualify the insurance industry's no-fault measure for the ballot. The funds focused largely_ on*' two measures. Proposition 100. the lawyers' and consumers' "'good dnvers" 1nat1at1 ve and Proposition J 04 , the no-fault proposal. ThQSC figures were expected to climb sharply as the costly televmon campa1gps accelerated an the final weeks before th~ election. -Most of the money came from anomeys and insurers, although a half-million dollars was contnbuted by ~bankers on bchaJf of Propos1uon JOO. which would also allow banks to scU insurance. Sprinkled throuah the stacks of finanetal documents arc scores of fi ve-figure contnbut1ons from law firms and and1v1dual at- torneys. and donations from a vanet) of other interests. includmg providers of medical services. process servers. brokers and others. o~erall, the msurcn have outspent the lawyers more than 4-to-I The attorneys reported total contnbu- llons of about $9.6 million, with spendJng sl1&hdy less. With election day a month av.a~ the insurance 1ndustl'). which vov.ed months ago to ra1~ and spe nd S43 m1lhon goal b)' Nov. 8,'has alread~ surpassed 1ts goal, 1f the pledges are included. According to documents o n fi k with the secretaf)' of state's office required b) pubhc disclosure lav.s. insurance-industl)" receieYCd S 1 b. ~ million an contnbuuons from Jan I through m1d·Jul). plus $126 m1lhon in the penod end an& Sept. 30. to1.aJ1na $38 7 m1U1on. The industry also reponcd SS milhon an plcd&cs. bnna· mg the tot.al overall to $43."/ million The insurance industry's mone)' has been d irected a1 ballot measures tt suppom. suc h as Propositions 104 or 106. or against mecasures it opt><>SCS, such as Propositions 100 and l 03. Tht' lawyers· spending. meanwhile. about S9.6 rmlhon. has bttn dlttCted in fa vor of Proposition 100, the ··good drivers·· 1nit1a11ve which cuts prt'm1ums to good dnvers who don't get tickets or cause accidents and proh1bus any hm1ts on attorneys' cont1genc} fees. and against Prop- os1uon 106. which hn'llt s fees. • "It's reall) unbelievable when you set' \he kind of mone} "e~... said Harvt'y Rosenfield, a consumer ac- 11v1st and backt'r o(Propos1uon 103. the premi um ·ratt'-control inmauve bad~ed b~ consumt'r ad ' ocate Ralph ~a<kr if 1s o"'n group raJSed S 1.5 mllhon Humphrey the Wayward whale again haSscientists perplexed Earl\ Tuesda), the pam boat "'e~ Humphrc~ 1n the Bodega Ba} chan· Sea Angler had to s~en e to a\ 01d nel Girl dies from accidental hanging Group pays fine to Assembly panel over improper actions in campaign T URLOCK -A 5·\ear-old g.i rL died m a freak accident Fnda' morning Ml the garage of her parent"s south Turlock home. Crystal Vannesa Carranza v.as alone to the garage ndmg her tn'C}de w\len she apparentl~ stood up on the sc,.llt to look inside the fam1h 's station v.agon, Turlock pohcc investigators said. The girl becamt' trapped when the m cycle slipped from under her feet and Her bead became wedged between the glass 1n a pantall} roUcd-down side wmdov. and the window frame. the~ reported. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The committee that helped state Con- troller Gray Davis win election in 1986 has paid $28,000 to an Assembly panel for improperly using public employees and resources in his cam- paign, a newspaper reported. The campaign _committee sent a check for $I 0.000 this week to the Assembly Rules Committee to cover the "inadvcnent use of ICJislative facilities" for non-legislative purposes. said Bob Connelly, the Assembly's chief administrative of- ficer. It is the fourth such payment since SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL ADl'IJl 17 Kathy and Clifford Smith. Costa Mesa. boy September %7 Tamara and Keith Colwick. Irvine. boy . September 30 Patricia and Shauin Mortaza", Costa Mesa, boy WOMEN'S HOSPITAL SADDLE BACK HOSPITAL September io Darcy and Bill Henderson. Cosui Mesa, girl HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNTINGTON BEACH Aap1t 1% Mr. and Mrs. Kelly O'Brien. Hunt· ington Beach. girl Aag111t 15 Sheri and Jess Bressi. Huntington Beach, girl • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan. Hunt· ington Beach, boy Au1111t 18 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caughlin. San Clemente. girl Aa1ast lt Linda L Jacob$0n and Richard 8. Moorehead II. Newport Beach. boy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shaffer. Hunt- ington Beach, boy Aapst tO Mr. and Mrs. David J. Roth. Hunt· ingtoo Beach. girl A1p1& %1 Amy Elizabeth Watson. Fountain . Valley. girl Aapst U Gina G. and Paul L. Scott. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Aap1tZ3 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Perley. Huntington Beach. girl A1p1rU Tracy and Ca~y-Oloole. Costa Mesa, girl . Mr. and Mn. David Alan Mills. U,una Niauel, girl AapstH Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Davidson. Huntington Beach, girl Se9tember i Mr. and Mrs. f"rankThomasJackson. Huntincton Bea<:h. boy s.,tember 7 Teresa Baca and Guadahpc Dorado. Hunlinaton Beach, girl S.tembe,r 11 Mr. and Mn. Joe T. Yee. Huntington leach. bq September 15 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Monson. Founi.ain Valley, boy Sepcember 1• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hutchcroft Huntinaton 8cach, boy lefle!Dller 17 Mr. and Mn. Clinton R. Brpwn, Costa Mesa. airl ~mllierlt t.tarao and Jeffrey Peterson. Costa Maa. boy • s.&emwJ. Mr. and Mn.1t.alempour, ltv1n~. boy .. , ..... ,u Mr. and MrJ. Jdfrt)' Phillips, Hunt· ia110ft Btach. 11rf t • ~· MJ. and Mn. Jeffrey tern, Hunt· ilp)fte.da.boy ....... .,., Linda and Olvad Hall, H'-lntinaton Beach. boy Or and Mrs. R. Stephen Jennings. t'ewpon Beach. bo} • FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL September 13 Eran and Clint Bcnsfield. Hunu ngton Beach.boy Septepiber H V1ck1 Burland and Ronald Camp1an. f;f untangton Beach. girl September 16 Melanie Kerby and Donald Pean. Huntington Beach. girl September 17 ' Suzanne and Harold Lefevre. In me. bo) See!ember tt Catbenne Cluff and Michael Pender. Newpon Beach. boy Katherine and Joseph Philbnck. Newpon Beach. girl Elizabeth and Da' 1d Baird. Ir' ane. boy Su Syin and Nicholas Wu. lrvtne. girl September %0 Cynthia and James Schneider, Hunt· angton Beach. girl Tanya and Scott MacCanh). Foun- tain V1llley. gm Septembe~ U Ruth and Jack Goodban. Huntington Beach. girl September U Lisa and Jeremy Tolmich. Hunt- ington Beach. bo} Laura Wood and Ronald Celone. Fountain Valley. boy September Z3 Georgia and Carroll DiBencdetto. Fountain Valley. girl Apnl and John Helm. Huntington Beach.boy Dana Comado and Scott Armeson. Newport Beach. girl Septemller f4 Deborah and Gregg Fingerle. Hunt· ington Beach. boy SAN CLEMENTE HOSPITAL Aapst 17 Concepcion Moratalla and Mano I Vivanco. Dana Point. boy A1p1tU Ann and Marlt Marabella. San Clemente. boy September! Robin W1ckam and Guadalupe Gil, Laguna Hills, 11rl · Sepaembera Patricia and DaVld Vansell. San Clemente. g1rl &e,wtnkTt Ana and Fehx Fog. San Clemente. g1rl Septemlter7 Desiree Collins. Dana Po11n. boy September I Teresa and fose Pina. San Juan Capistrano, boy I SeptemMt lt Hccsook and Jinkook Suh. San Clemente. boy September II Jjou ind RaJanikant Pa,el, San Cltmtntt. bo> Antell vmaml and Patnck Shauah· nnsy. San Ckmtnte. IJrf Wandy and Mark Stnkbcal, San Juan Capi,trano bo)' Lon and Hector Parra. San Juan C•pi&UaDO. boy ..,.....,., Ahn1 Gara. and Atbcno Mmdo1a, Dana ~nt. a•rl .. ..... ·FOR ONLY THE THIRD TIME THIS CENTURJ. 100 STEINWAY PIANOS ARE ON SALE! FOR .TWO WEEKS ONLY! .• PRICES ROLLED BACK • No Down Payment or No Payment.'til 1989 • In-house Financing . • ~xtended Terms, up to 120 mos.10A c1 THIS EVENT W/U INCUJOE: Video Steinway Factory Tour Teacher Workshop • Technical Workshop For details or reservations. call 1 ·800-361-7840 . THIS REPRESENTS THE LARGEST DEALER SELECTION ANYWHERE • IN THE UNITED STATES ... a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity 10 select the STEINWAY piano you 'vt always wanted. } f LOS lllELES 3330 Wilshire (211) 111-1211 lllTI IESI SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lowtr lt.tl Nut Bulocts (71~) HI 1411 ONlT AUTtOUZlD () ,, "'"". \0\\ Henry Z. Steinway ·- "I will sign your · piano '' L• IEAll 2188 lakewood Bl. (21 1) 1114111 Check y04I loCel b~ few ll'¥en °"" COl"9t•ll tocllians' ' . I 0renge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ S1turd1y, October I , 1888 ' RELIGIOUS BRIEF S --' Choir to perform octogena.-ian 's composition In a J?trforrnancc of his new anthem,· Lord I Don't Feel Noways Tired," J~ter Hairston. 86. will dircc1 the Chana!! Choir ofGiaeva Pre.by· Wrlu O•rc•, Laguna Hills. at the 9 and'! I a.m. services Sunday. Also included will be the octo- genarian 's arrangements of the classic spirituals ''Rocka' My Soul" and "Amen." Hairston, a graduate of Tufts Univenity 1n Boston. has directed the choir on several occasions in 1he pas1. includint a special session devoted to his music at the Music Educators National Conference 1n 1986. While serving as assistant conduc· tor of the famous Hall Johnson Negro Choir of New York he trained choirs for many Broadway and radio shows with such outstanding artists as Andre Kastelanetz. 1t:ic late At Jolso,; and Alfred Wallenstein. . Hairston came to Hollywood in 1936. arranged choral ba~k&round music for a number of movies and as an ac1or. played character roles in movies and television. ••• Prominent guest IC<'1urer Rabbi Michael Klein-Katz will keynote S...ir Ha·Ma'alot'• adult education pro- gram at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at t,he temple. 2100 Mar Vista. Newpon Beach. His message will set the Iheme for small group discussions on the "Challrnges of lnterrrlig1ouS' Dialogue Toda)'... · The program. to be prC"(eded by a potluck supper, 1s co-sponsored by s.1. Mark Presbyterian Cbu rcb and 1s open 10 the community. Pre-re&iS· tra1ion is requested, by calhng 644-7203. ••• "Health and Healing-A Craft to Priest conducts classical concerts ... for benefits only By JOYCE A. VENEZIA POINT PLEASANT BEACH. N.J. -On a rccenl weekday. 1he Rev. Alphonsr Stcphen$0n is chain-smok· ing and still managing 10 talk at a rap1d·firc pace. filhng the air with cigarene smoke and waving arms. Even in church on Sunday. par- ishionersaccus1on1ed to a quiet Mass arc e11her delidiled or some,,.,·hat taken aback wfien the 38-ycar-old priest bounces down lhe aisles. filling his sermons with humorous stories and priest-to-parishioner banter. S1ephenson throws hims.clfinto th e pnesthood with a joyful abandorf. bu1 n's not his onl) de\·01ion. "I'm a professional musician called to be a pnest," hr said. ""I've seen 100 many priests who are bumed ou1 because thcv look a11he priesthood as a professiorl.'" From l 980 to l 986. Stephenson took a full -time lea\e of absence from the ministry to s.cr' e as conductor for "A Chorus Line:· both on the national tour and on Broadwa). After hts performances. he relaxed at his grandparents· home 1n Po1n1 Pleasant Beach. a conage where a black concen piano dominates the hving room and a talkauve gray parrot ru·les the d1n1ng room. He bt"came 1n,·olved in rel igi ous lrfe again b' making fnends with priests al 1he 1ocal church. St. Peter b~ the Sea. Soon. he found himself helping the shon-s1affed parish by cclebrat1ng Sunday Mass. • The return 10 a religious at- " C«dial Wekome trom The United Methodist ctuCh NIWPUtH C£ff lli< jN\1{0 M{lHOOISI CHUllCH 1601 ... ,.u.,lt• ....... Coron• del M•r 144·0745 ServlcPs 9:30 AM Rev. Robei-t Morley Cotl•~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19\h Sl & Hartior·Btvd Church School 9·00 Worsh!P 9 00 and 10 30 Ae11 Gaht l GoYgh Cott• MeN MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Wo••hlp a Church School 1:30 & 10:00 1.m. O• \N1111am E Slee! 979-6234 Newporl Beacn CHAIST CHURCH av THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Ball>Oil Sl>tD 11)-JlH Rf" L<1 ... ,enc~ T ~ oun11 O•l"•P & c ..... ~~ St r>oOI 9 '.lO a"' e-el<dil1 Pre-Scnool an<) Dar Ca•~ iJO&rT> -6000"" • H1.11•tln<;ilon Be•<:fl "IO'l fl COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 He11t Ave 64'2·4'46 1 Wor1hlp Serylce 1:30 I 10:00 Sul\d•1 School 1:30 6 10:00 Dr, D•'t'ki Rogne • J9mM Tttom•nn foont11n valley FIAST UNrTED METHODIST"CHUACH 16225 Bushard St ..,_..., James R Hadley. Pastor Wor•hlp I Church School t :XI A.M. LAGUNA BEACH UNIT[O METMOIJfST CHURCH 21U2 • ...., 0.-. i8(Kjtfl Upn• -..ctt t21n • ..__ orstip l Ctudl Sdlool 10:00 1.m. .,.,.,,.Meriel C«Mhon • Tom Warmtf HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH " !DIKl-"'1 l'I CMllll ~, ,, ..... •1 llH'll• , ....... .... '°'' ..... ! .. $.$111 Mo1111n& Wo1sh10 I 0 AM Sunday S<hool 9 AM i mospherc came a1 the same lime that Stephenson felt a nttd 10 do ditTcrent kinds of music - something beyo nd "A Chor.us Line." "I wan led to do a conce rl."' he said. He called upon a local mus1c1ans' union and found 42 very in1eres1ed colleagues. In Apnl 1986. they ga ve thetr first concen al St. Peter bv the Sea. 11 was an insiant success. Su·p- henson said, inspiring people v.·ho were surprised to hear Beethoven and other classical composers 111 a church setting. .. A church is v.·here the origin of ~ajcs1ry be_$jl)S ... he sat~ ... Ifs a very different rel1g1ous expenence. "'And after paying the musicia'ns. the church was able to realize a nice profit." SLCphenson said. - Soon afterward. the musical priest met Roger Bemier. a local financial consultanl v.•ho now serves as the orchestra's business manager. "'Together v.-·e began 1hinking, 'If the orthrstra makM such a profit for one pas1or. whycan·1 it have the same efTttt for other parishes?... Step- henwn said. In its first year as a format group. 1he Orchestra ofS1. Peter by the Sea raised more than $250.000 for chari· table-organizations in 1he Ne-v.-· Jersc} area. Bcrn11.-r said. Organi~t lons needing mone)' hold '"raffics. bingo. potluck suppers, a 1yp1cal l 950sdance to raise funds. but then they start 10 run out of ideas:· Stephenson said. • Al first. many are skeptical of a classical concert in a church seuing PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Rolph C. Bohn Posta1 "All Th i111 Aro Po11i~l1" MARK 10:17·30 Sunday Wo1sh1~ 8 30 & 1000 3111 Church School Children thru Adults 1000 am Nursery care a~ar!able 8JO &IOOOa111 Come Jo1ri u~ 2850 F a1rview Rd .. Cosla Mesa 557 -3340 Without God, it's a vicious circle. Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM Mll.§ic « :X""°n 111U thn:<E •nikn • <Aikl cart 111 9:00 1m & lil.•S 1m Fr. Dewkl c. A...S.non, ,._tor Ji .•. '> -· . ;........-.. "i 1~ SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Li do Newport Beach, CA • 92663 714/675·0210 fk Learned" will beexplaintd by Or. Actchcr Hardin& at 8 p.m. Friday at 1he HutiB&&M Beaclll Cliarclll of Relld••• Selem«, 2205 Main St.~ Huntington Beach. Harding's presentations often draw from his own experience w'1h cancer. In 1978, he was diagnosed Wi1b colon cancer that had spread 10 hi$ liver and lymph nodes. Doctors told ~is family tha1 he had less than th~ months 10 live. At that time, Harding put his affairs in order and began to study cancer- itscause. cure, diagnosis and prcven· lion. When h~ had fou_&htandwon his own battle with 1he disease. he chost to spend his time sharing his acquired knowledge and experience with oth~. A metaphysical nfinis1er since 1941 . Harding founded several Southern <;alifornia churches of Re· ligous Sc:Jence and 1he Encino Com· munity Chun::h, which he served as ministtr until hi& retircmen1. • • • Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfon hasJ'oincd the staff at CMNd or lnlae ewlall Ce111er and the Hebrew Academy. Rabbi Eilfon is 1be associated cduca· tional d ircc:tor and special curriculum coordin_ator and will assist Rabbi Altrr Tenenbaum in all pravams. His wife has joi~ the academy. H.er e_xpcnisc lie in the early child· hood Judaica depanment. • • • United Me1hodist Women ofFir1l Uai tff Me~odt11 O attt., 420 W. 19th St.. CO$ta Mesa. will have" a rumll)age sale from 9 a.m. to -4 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 15. Clothing, shoes. accessories: books. household items and fumhure will lfe featured. ~' , • • • • ~ lleaH UllltN Me....Uat ~ Youlh Fi:llowshipwill behold a 10.week. workshop for training clown mlnis1ers at 5 p.m. Mondays. startina Oct. IO. .. An on-aoing healing Kries; in wbicb techniques and work.shops are prtsentcd, i\ held on the third Thundayofeach month at 7:30 p.m. in memben homes. For more infor· mati0,!'.1,. call the church office at 499-3Ull8. • - ••• A Catholic Bible study is held al 9:15a.m. each Thursda¥ at Sta. Stmoe ud JIMle a.rd, Hununaton Beach. For information. call Barbara Oark al 962-5381. ••• The health board of M•ler l>el HI& .. Scltoel ·will hosl a special program on substance abuse and 1een-agcn at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday a1 " the school in Santa Al\I . • • • • PrQject Rachel ror post.abortion reconciliation and counselln1 will be iriau1urated on Friday by 1be Office or Family Life of the Romu C.lltoll~ Dlot'f•t of Oran1e. ; ~The project is available to those afTec1cd by the problem of abortion. Trained voluntcenand prorcsrionals are on call for counseling. For more informa1ion, call 974-7 I 20. • • •••• The Women's Group of Saddle· Nck Vallef UaltatlU (:'lli•rclll will handle scrv1ctsa1 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The congrtgation mecls at VieJO Elementary School, 26782 Via Grande. Mission Vicio. .. , "TakinJ Responsibility ror Your Own Life will be 1he 1opicofEdward 81-ancard at the 10:30 a.m."mecting Sunday of the UIUtarlu Uaiversall1t Fellow1~p •\ La1uu Beaclt. · New leader em braces ·~--,.u~n__;__· damentalis·t vfew By Tiiie A1seclated Pre11 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Richard Land. lhe newly elec.tcd e1teculive . director of the Southern Baptist Chris1ain Life Commission, supports capital punishment, conderrins abonion and opposes ordination of women. These were °'mong requirements laid down by the now dominant rundamentalist administration in finding a rcplacemen1 for N. Larry Baker, Who left under pressure in June. Land , chosen as his successor. says Scripture clearly indicates ''the woman is 10 be in subordination to the man in the s1ruC1urc of the church as an organized body and in the family as a team in the household." He says the New Testament forbids v.·omen·s "ordina1ion 10 1he ministry or ruling authority.'' Land, 41. has been Yict president of academic affairs at Criswell College, an arm of first Baptist Church in Dallas, led by the Rev. W.A. Criswell, a leader of "Bible inerrancy" rundamentalists. They hold tha1 1he Bible is 1he literal truth. Land says he opposes abonion "except where the mother's physical life is in ex1reme danger" and "I finnl; believe in capital punishment as pan of the biblically mandated authority o the civil mag1strates.t' ' ' NEW YORK -A study sponsored by the American-Jewish Committee finds no evidence of pauerns of discrimination against Jews in the executive · iJ(s.o[Amcrican.corpora1ions.- Tracing careers of 444 men and women who ~I master.of business administrauon degrees, 1he study found that five 10 10 years afierslaningout, 83 percent of Jews held adm1nistra1ive positions. as did 69 percent of ""~· .ProtestanlS and 53 pcrcc:nt or Catbolics. The Rev. Alphonse Stephen.on at home at ht1 piano. Jews had average annual sa laries of S 111 .000. Protestants $83.000 and -~~ Catholics. S82.000. "becauSc.· they expect a religious Oavor." he said. "The concer\s do havt a rchgious bent-; .. but I talk to. the audience. describe lhe music and ho"· the musicians arc feeling and the cmouons of !he composer at 1he time he wrote 1hc p1C<'c." Many symphony orchcs1ras have -lost audiences bccotusc they fail 10 teach the finer points. Bernier said. The Orrhes1ra of St.. Pe1er b) the Sea ts loolc1ng to expand its audience. Bernier said. perhaps by performing at colll"geS and 1n other slates. Stephenson .... -ould .also like to per· form in large chu rches: he fondly CHRIST LUTHERAN " CHURCH U (Mlaaourl Synod) 760 Vlctorl• SI .. Co•I• M••• Lothar Y. Torno"· P••tor 631·1611 Bruce Je1ke. P•stor WORSHIP SE.RYICE 1:00 10:30 AM ~I School ' AM'BiDlr Cl.In 9·20 A.M CtwRllMI {lemtflt•J Schoell ... _ .... recalls a cancer\ at St. Paul's Church in New York City .. that was absolute· • ly majestic ... Stephenson maintains !hat his concerts could move even a 17-ycar· old fan of new wave rock music. "Parcn1s make a big mistake 1n the United States when 1hey say lhings like. oh. thal's "!heir' music." he said. · "Tw1s1edSistcr might.be jolly 10 l«n· age.rs now, but I wonder when 1hcy tum 80 if they'll get the same enjoyment out or it. and if it will refresh their soul."' 1• DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of the Infinite Way, Sunday Service at 10 a.m. in 1he Audi1orium Halecr est Club 3107 Killybrookt-Lant, Cena Mes.-i 2 blks E.-is1 of Har'bor Ottlct-6SO·HZZ Minister Dr . William R. Parke r "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" ' J!L ST. MARK - ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2 l 00 Mar Vista Or. Jamboree Blvd. & Easlblufl South B°Rt'R~m Newport Beach ........ ,. ltt••rt ,.,..,,.,,., WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. Of ll:lllfORT-•Vlll. 1•1tonn) Ttle Rev. James W. AngelL preaching -__J_ABlll MARK S. MlllER Church-Sfholil 10:30 a.m SIMllAI SLaWICIS New Adult Ct'isses: "South Alr1ca" and In-I p.111 "Bible Sludy" .... ,,11. s,.,.," .... I-• ...... 1." Child Care Alt Morning "' M""th -; .'tO H,.hj!"o<n S. h<>01 Aduh f,1\ Yt>lill\ llr""f"'· ~"!Ni<'~ COlnmalil:J Clvth C°""t11tionil ' ii~-·~ 611 Kdtl!tpt A•t., C.1111 1111 MM . 1011 c--."". 11111..-hxti 19" -"' DonM" lllllt . ....,,,. D....,AIMW""8r •11. llri I. Souder, 1nec, l'Nisltt Mlwln ksfip l;)O & II Mil• Qudi khtal 10 AM EM•r l llr ~•••r c..i C11• Pfotided • 144-J•llO Lagun a Pres byteria n C hurch 415 F"orett Ave. l.a1l!.n• Beach Phune "94--766."I A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Sud.a,. 'A'on•lp Senke9 I aad 10:10 •• N11ntt1 Ct.n1 Su4a)' Sclleol u4 ..._ Clules-d .-t .. -Aduh •nd youth 1r0Ups during wet1k Call church offic• for inrormaliCtn PUton: Or • .JerrfTu bnley. lln. Larry C.lter DIAt..A-PIA'V£1 Call 41.,PIAY St. Andrew's Presbyteriari Church WC)tjhlp ind hmr thlt ~. Owitt-«n!Cftd. ~ n._.._ "MADE ALIVE IN CHRIST''- <-H·loJ 600St. AndrewsRood. N~ Beoch,Califumla(714)6Jl-2880 K'l'lm ,..._ tt.bor . •s<W • .,.. •• ,., (. • ' • . ' • GARDEN GROVE. Calif. -The Rel igious Heritage of America. an i11tci:.denominatio.nal.organi~tion that works to uphold the na1jon's·rcli,iou$- qualitics. has named thr Rev. Charles R. Swindoll its Clergyman of the Year. Swindoll. senior pastor of First Evangelical Free Church in Fullenon. is among van~ous religious ICaders 10 be liofiored"it the org.3nizatio n·s national awards program a1 the Crystal Cathedral here on Monday. Others named for awards include former as1ronaU1 James e: Irwin, president and founder of High Aigh1 Foundation in Colorado Springs. Col.. as C hurchman of the Year. and Beverly LaHa)•e. founder and president of Concerned Women for Am,c:rica of Washin gton. D.C .. as Churchwoman of th e Year. SALT LAKE CITY -The Church of Jesus Christ of Lauer-day Sain1s says the Book of Mormon. \'iewed as a companion lo the Bible, now is published in 80 languages. CHRISTlll SCIEICE 'CHURCHES • BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS _ "Ire Sin, Di1e11e, ind De1th Reil?" Newport hKh-Ffnt Churor. OI Ctwt.t, k tentt.I ,.. ""'lWe. ~ ._. Chwdl a ._., lotlODt-9:00 1 10-.)0 A.II. ,........_,1111 ¥\e Udo .._ ltww ht. I A.11.-1 ,Jrl. T-.-7·1 ,.M. Child C-. P<OWN<d f....,..,. l :J0..11.30 A,M. !of 51\idy 1 .... "9wpor1 hech-Second CtMltc* of CfiWt.t, acl9fttttt SM hdllo""" Dr~ C..... dlil Mer Clwntt A._..,...... 10=00 A.II. ......._. ...,,._... ....... ~ ... , Mwy., CdM All are cordially lnvlteCI to at\enO the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms. Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES. Woclneocho1 E""lng THllm~1-t1nga,.I p.m. ALL CHURCHES • llEW THOUllHT CHRISTIAll CHURCH 1929 Tiitit AYt .. CosilMesa . (l udint Science ol Mind) "Your Mind Is 1 Power Pl111t" Or [lt11101 C .litlson • .-.10JJ 'WonMMGulld tt.llaw .... ~ 0ct.1•--- 81!RYICE810:30 AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10:30 AM SERMON TDl'IC l'9e11ture In F1ith Series UIW!IU<~\11 .. e Oct. 2nd through Nov. 13th ' CIUICH Of RELIGIOUS SCI NCE .....,_Olt"8\JM ... ~OI~~· 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HU!4TINGTON BEACH.:.EA 9264'8 ··-' Adults 11 .,, Ch1,.1rch a·oo. 9:45, 1 t.3o. 6:00 ~ev. Peggy Ba1~11 For 1nto1mallon Child Care PrOVlded 969·1331 NIEWPOltT NAlt801t . LUTNJltAN CNUltCH ST. IAllHl'S TUllTIHAl EPISCIPAI. ClllCI hc• l .... 1. , .. t .. On Cilorl Aftl$111d; '"'°' 1121W ll C .. .,.. .. , .••.• t:ll 111 llllY Cllll--· l:JO -rCUSS•-tsam. ~l•!llfttor t.r lht deal al 9 NI" Cit# Cn "I 5 ti t . $1.N)i\Y SCHOOi 8: 15 AM SE Corner ot Irvine ""'"' and 15th St. -Y<lftA<oillllle ,_ •11111 ' ""'1*1 8ncl! 711U 123 • "' -~ ....... -• ...... _ .. .-an .. , • r ' ' c.Jaguars ·prowl at Charity bash .. By UREN M. REED ..., .... c. .. ., ••• ' Only in Newpon Beach could you have a black tie gathering in a car dealership. Then again, take a look at the deaJership. Saturday ni.aht featured the grand opening of .filewport Imports on Coast Hi&Jlway in Newport Beach - a benefit for the Assessment and Treatment Service Center (A TSC) and officiaJ kickoff for the A TSC annual fundraiser. Concours D'Elcaance. According to Newport Imports owner and extravagant party host, 1..ee West. Newport Imports is lhc.... lariest Jaguar dealership in the world. Saturday night thousands of people sought to prove the point as they I wande~ throughout the three levels of the facility. Just when you thought you.,d seen enough, you turned a comer and there was more cham- pagne and more food - and. of course, more Jaguars .• "It took two and a half years to complete," said West of the multi- milhondollar facility. Guests had the opwnunity to view showrooms on the first level (as well as a restaurant- like employee cafeteria); conference rooms. offices (all equipped with the latest computer and communications equipment), and workout room on the second, and the expansive park- ing lots on both the second and thlrct levels. (The yet untarnished garage areas even boasted a bar.) Guests were not charged to come to the event, aJthough donations were solicited and a live auction later in the evening contributed to A TSC's cof- fers. West was concerned about money throughout the evening. He wanted his guests to have a good time -but he also wanted to make certain money was raised for A TSC. Patr Mickey and party hoet Lee Weet. ing from sumptuous shrimp, to mell- in-your-mouth lamb chops (complete wnh mint jelly). fo endive salad, to tasi.y roast beef or barbecued turkey biscuit sandwiches. The smell of melted chocolate beckoned those emerging from the weight room on the second level. and folks were soon to discover the literal mounds of strawberries prepared for dipping. Kent Wilken, a Concours participant with his 1930 Packard, had gone to fetch strawberries for wife Carol (a Jaguar fan and SJ6 owner herself). When he returned. the napkin only had traces of the melted chocolate. Carol would have to get her own. Auction acuvitiescommen~ by 9 p.m. on the third level. master auctioneer Rick Cole taking the mike to garner funds for everything from crystal wine buckets to a lavish wine gourmet basket (donated by the Arches which retailed at S3.~00. Also on hand to celebrate the eveni ng were Barry Bo1twick, cel- ebrity spokesman for A TSC. with Lynda and Peter Shea.Jo!n Stacey Pf elkln and Barry Boet*tck. Orange Coast DAILY PILOf/Saturd1y, October e. 1NI A7 S•Dday,~cobert By YONEY OMA.RR ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You finall> get m:ogn1t.1on which had been withheld. News llash 1nd1cates victory 1n lepl battle. Focus on initiative • romance. creativity, st~le, fresh st.art in new d1recuon. Leo represented . TAURUS (Apnl _().Ma) 20)· Fam1l) pthenng brin&S destred resuJts. Discussion centers on health, emplo)'ment c.arc of pets. ways of gcttm& JOb done. Relauve announces plans for tnp Gourmet dining due for ton.aht. (iEMINI (Ma) _21-June ~0): You'll be in your element. Focus on liumor. versat1hty, tnps, v1S1ts. surpnses. Lunar posJUon accents ~ativny. sensuality. fhrtauon, su a~pcal. Saatmanus. another Gemini figure prominently. CANCER (Junt> 21-Jul) 22)' You'll be asked to rev~. review, possibly to remodel St.and tall for nghts. protect property. refuse to be CIJOled into givma up something of value for nothing. Message becomes very clear. LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): St ready for change. travel, vanety. arrnounccment 'from member of opposite sex concerning romance. Relative makes ·:dramatic" disclosure. Opponun1t~ ex1.Sts to gain through written word. Virgo mvolved. VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Sept. 22). Atteouon cc-nters around possessions, basic values. income. You·111earn to make tho most of what you ha vc -this could be more than originally anticipated You'll be at ngh~ace during crisis. LIBRA (~pt. 23..Qct. ·22) Moon 1n )OUr sign tughhghts 1nd1v1duahty, t1miog. luck, spttUlauon. SC.\ appeal Make personal appearances, wear Libra colors -sea blue. brown. purple Pi sces pla) s outstanding role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ). Look be yo nd the 1mmed1ate. emerge from emotional cocoon. Opponunit~ ex1s\s if~ou bro~en bonzons. Means refuse to be li~1·11ted b1 transgressions of others >\cress gamed t0. pavileged information. SAGITTARIUS <Nov :!:!-Dec :! 11 Emphasis on performance. style .' speculation. ability to win appro"al lrom .. 1mponant" people. Elements o{ timing~ ·luck nde wuh you Defintte advantage gamed in career. business acu n 11c-s. CAPRICORN (Dec 2:!-Jan. 19): Stress independence. creat1Ht). v.ilhngness to take chance on ~our ov.n Lunar pos1tton h1ghltghts prcsuge. reputation. career. You'll be, dealing "'1th higher-ups. compliment received from "the boss." . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I J Women pla) s1gn1ficant roles. you'll appear before special-interest group Toss aside sh) ness. speak up, rcahz.c much depends on impressions made a1 th1~ lime. Canctr. Capncom m picture PISCES (Feb. 19-March :!0) 't ou'll encounter people who make you feel at case. who help boos! morale Focus on m)sten. 1ntngue. scnsuaJitv. greater degree of sclf<onfidence You'll learn more about financing, trust fund. inhcnt.ancc. IF OCTOBER 9 IS YOl1R BIRTHDAY ~ou are dynamic. crcauvc. 1mpul$1ve. romantic, could ha ' e unusual mark on forehead or face. Special care-must be 'taken m handling of sharp obJccts. Anes, Libra ~oplc play important roles in )Our life You art' idealistic and possibly on continuous quest for ··soul mate .. Current C)cle accents greater rccogn111on. travel, ability to complete long-standing assignments, proJCClS Breakthrough occurs in October. Pleasure. romance. mone) featured for )OU m December. On changes, eyes have it -Concoun-ehairman-Lynda Sbea kept her fingers crossed as she anticipated net proceeds from the evenjl\g and lhe Concours to reach $90,000 (an all time record. up from $70.000 last year). Guests werrwecmrwtrh chom- pagne as they disembarked from their cars under the impressive pon cochcre. Food (and dnnk) was cvcr- present thanks to an all-out effort by Upper Crust Calcrcrs, offerings rang- actress wife Stacey Nelkla. . Although the auire had been spec1-r-e-d btac~pm>lrat.ll was clOser to LA chic, in many cases. Many guests discussed the probability that a good percentage of the auendc.cs "weren't Kent and Carol Wilken with Fritz and Suaan Mehrten .... •"'"·'-----..o""n~~h~~l fu~e~~~~t ~!';~ would that be-_ and how would yo u change it? Eves. say most gids. they wish the1re)es v.crc bigger. That '-'1Sh ts so common 11 has made enormous fortunes for the sellers of eye hncr couldn"t sec where they wctt roi~ Then 1n World"Waru:irl'Wl1...,.,.......,rtmr-~- from Orange County." Members of the Sophisucates · sponed red roses to signify their involvement with A TSC. Other A TSC commutec volunteers con- tnbuttng to the benefit's success included Lui .Stramaa, JeHlya Morris, Debbie JobDsoo, Judy Hemley, Pam Ram1aier, Betty Klein, CatJaertne Tbyea, Angela MoDJ"oe, Sbaron Freacb, and honoraJ) undcr- wnung chair Willa Oun Lyon. Blackboard jungles in Miclwest, too , DEAR ANN LANDERS: I "'ould write a letter to the editor and not bother you with this. but the people I want to reach don't read the editorial page. I'll bet they read your colu mn. · J teach school because I love kids. I enjoy the feeling of satisfaction that I share with a student when he or she struggles to learn a concept and finall y grasps It with mf help. I don't want to be a principaJ. want to teach in the classroom where I have personal contact with the students and can be involved in the teaming ptoccss. as l bave been for more than 20 years. Most of my students arc caring. kind, young adults. There arc. how- ever, a few bad apples who spoil the barrel and this letter is for them. This morning when I got up. I found that the front of my house had been caged. my mailbox had been spray-painted and filthy words were painted on the windshield of my truck. It's too bad that you are so miserable that you must get your kicks by damagina property. You are sick and need help. H you.don't le.now where to get it. please ask me. or another teacher. For the rest of you who are reading \lli..s and thinking this sort of thing happens only in big cities. you are wrong. It happened in -DECA- TUR. ILLINOIS. • DEAR FRlEND: I ltope yoar letter ls read bf YOU& vudal1 all over lite coutry. n11 1oe1 for JRffltl arti1t1 a1 wed. Tltere 11, lDdff4, aometMD1 1Jck abfft people wlao 1et tHtr Joma by llefldq ... deatrovta1 property. Tkse ~ oflU '1sndute" to more serloa ac11 of dntnldloa. U )'H tee yHnelf la my col•m• today, pleue 1e1 Mlp before yoa eod •P bffl8411 liul. • • • --t:n:~R-ANN-LANDERS: h hap- pened apin yesterday. For the ump- teenth time since my husband died a few months ~o I have ~n asked, ... Have you disposed of Nathaniel's LT RIVIA ~ All LAllDEIS things?" Why the morbid cunosity? Should we give these people the benefit of the doubt and believe that they are kind to inquire? Ann. there arc few things more painful than disposin,a of a loved one's personal belongings. How we do it and when we do 1t are heanbreaking decisions and we don'l app~1ate being bugged for details. Please. 1f this letter will save j ust one person from havins to answer this question, I wtll feel 11 was wonh the pain I suffered writing it. -SAD IN MONTANA. DEAR MONTANA: I caa't under- stand wby people would ask tills BRIDG E By CHARLES GOREN UNI OMAR SHARIF Q.1-Neither \Ulnerable. as South you hold: • AJ107531 1 . 85 • K63 Your right-hand opponent optns the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? Q .2-As South, vul nerable, you hold: • J9532 ~ 8J " Q1 + 10653 Partner opens the bidding with ohc no trump. What action do you take? Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you question unless tile)' were throwing a blnt. If such is tbe case, it'• a bum Idea, 11 your letter pointed out. My condolences on your recent ~reave­ ment, dear, and tlaaaks for wrUlllg. • • • DEAR '\N ' LANDERS: In the midst of the count!") 's "'orst heat wave we attended an elegant black-lie party in the home of friends. The a1r- condil1oning broke do"'n. The men were sv.eaung bullets. The host. ever the gentleman. re- moved his Jacket and '"' ned the others to follow sun. One of the ..-.omen (a httle drunl..I took olTthe top of her gown She had on a fl1ms> lace bra. The men present couldn't take-I heir eyes offher and m} husband thought it was cµte. I d1dn·1. What about )OU?-BEV. HILLS DEAR BEV: Cute? Nol at aU. Tacky Is &be word tbat comes to mind. .. . .. DEAR '\NN L'\NDERS: M} 43- year-old mother "'as d1"orced after mam "ears m a painful and un- rc"'ardlng mamage She still 1s 'e11 bitter to"'ard m) father. Mom SttS a hold: t&J AJ92 QJ6J +K8S The bidding has proceeded: North East outh Wesc 1 • Dbl ? What action do )OU take? Q.4-Both "ulnerable, as South you hold: + AK765l 7 A&..l + Q 102. The biddm' has proceeded: South West Orth WI 1 + Dbl Rdhl l ..., . What al'.11on do you take? therapist once a "eek and has recentl~ started 10 go to , .\lcoholics i\nom mouse' en though she 1s no\ a problem drinker l told ht>r that she doesn't belong at those (Tlt'Ctmgs. but she sa)s the) tall>. about sclf~stecm and she net>ds help with hers. l also le.no" that Mom 1s eager to ha'e a man 1n her hie and she sa)s AA is a grC'at place to. meet people Mom has tned singles clubs and church affairs. but didn't hke them because she met onh older foll. - mostl) ''omen What do ~ou think about ..\.-\as a place to meet people" --\(0;\.CER,ED D-\l GHTER DEAR CO!'iCER~EO: The purpose of AA is 10 help people stay so~r. which can mean the differeace be- tweea life and death. ll is not a soda! club.h is possible, howtver, to make new friends at tbe meetings and udoabtedly some of those friend- sbips bave ended in marriage, but tbat's aot v.bat AA is about. Your mot~er should check with the local Chamber of Commerce ud YWCA for a list of organliatloa.s and groups v.htr~ sbe can mttc people. Q.5-A~ South. 'ulnerable, you hold: • J542 Q6J • 982 • S4l The bidding ha~ pn .. x-eeded West ~orth East South 1 • Dbl Pass ~ \\ hat do ~ ou tl1.J no"" Q.6-Nwhcr 'ulncrable. a( South }OU hold· +Q&..l . -Q6 KQ62 +AQ92 Partner open the bidding wuh three <>pade . Whal ac11on dl"I ~ou take? Look for an ~v.er( l1n \tonday ~olly' s niner pads lead to eight points K. n1ne-po1nt output by t.lly a· Marlllen El p ve the leaaue lcadc:rs eiabt points worth of breathina room as the teeond month of Trivia Bowl TRIVIA BOWL Xlll STANDINGS Lei¥ & MerlNrt El (ti ---.-··· '4 ~""' 111--3' Heney,.,..,<•>..:.-. --,, ...... o-vt & F,_. Ill--n ,,.,. • .,.... & Fr,_. (5)._ •. .....t...---· n NA ltldllr* cal-----·--·--·-'4 ltidl ..,.,.., "' ---...... 20 U1t19 .IOI, t•I-lfYt .,...~,,,__ t tan taJllel'S: Toi TITIS I. f.abcn SouK was a character in what mcwie? 2. Sen. Philip Buster was 1 creation of whit TV comedian? J. What was Wonder Woman's *"" ldenuty~ 4. ldmttfl the Cahforn1a poht1c11n wtto 11td, Money is tht mother's nnlk of pohhcs. .. S ... rm an Lovt W1lb a 01rt Named Fred .. is 1 IOftl that pops \Ip in what Broadwa> musical" 6. In the mu 1cal ··Grcast:' what 1s R1no's seldom-u~ tirst name., 1. What v.as the score when '"Case) at the Bat'" struck out., 8. ln the mo\1e "Moscow on the Hudson." Robin Williams dcfcctC'd while tra,elina through Ne" York on a bus -operattd b)' v.hat hne"' 9. "People e~pcct the ~orld of u .. 1s the claim ofv.h11 a1rhne" 10. Two performers v.on Ton> •wa.rds and OSC'a~ 1n the ~me )Car Who~tht)'" . Luc weet·· Al••tn f. .. Bananas" (F1eld1na Mc1 1~hl '2. "You Set Your life" tGonults quti lhow, 3. Tumbleweeds (Dc1cn Dc- nouMn) 4 ·n. m En 1n (\\ at~rgate" he.anng l 5 It v.a the n.ime of 81n ro b • boat ("Trut LoH···1 • 6 "Hello. Doll\" (mC'l~t Ton~ award > • 1 0\1 go v. hit~ ' < fi~t Onolc \-ICU ms) . "Back. to hool" (Grand La~es Dl\Cl'Slt ) 9 "8hnd Date" (moonc'd b~ Dotxrmanl I 0. (a) Oodaerund Gtants, (b) Don D11sdale r ·E,pmment tn Terror") ( nc1,~ut1n~11t-cn le> TR H'I . ~)0 lht D11I) Pllo1. P.O Bo' IS6'1. Cosu MtSI '1:6:6. ~II tnrn~ mu.tr k ft«I \ t:fJ b) "~l'K'tlMJ OlhMA11t hj/( Of~ pUJtt''i Pf't\ IOW rt •111 be 1tttrd«l , a U.S. airfield there. You know what the amnen did first? Mixed highballs. Girls with numerous brothers and sisters are less hketx to marry than those in small '"fam1lies.-so say the lt"s nov. known that the Fletcher staust1c1ans. Chnsuan. the "Molin} on the Boun- t~" man. had tattoos on his behind. Did I menuon the elephant 1s the onl) mammal with four ~nees? To acl.no~ledge somrone "'1th respect. )OU u~ one hand to hft ~our ?Jass. To do that same thing. the k orean u~ both hand to lift rhe bottle and the gJas . Each commercial airplane gets h11 b~ lightning once a ~car That"s an a' erage. E>.perts sa~ 1t"s rarel} an accidental encounter. Rather. the plane tnggers the bolt In l 79. a blizzard hit the Sahara and.snov. fl~ so th1d .I) the camels ACROSS 1 OiVldeS 5 Disfigure 9 Footwear , .. One 15 Gennan rrver 16 Droll 17 Girrs name 18 Mlserle$ 19 KO'an study 2o&:'!ous 22 Shone 2.t Sawbucks 28 Downes 27 -Tolstoy 28 Peddle 29 Article 32 Stale 35 In progress 37 Fltghtlest birds 38 Roost 39 French river .tO BSA member •3 Lactl.O •s Office win,,.,• .ttl Persuade •7 Wont unit •8 Ctal# .t9 ~ 53 Onvtng away 5 7 Re1ny snow 58 Drupe 59 Bristle 61 -ot Cleves 62 S0<e 63 0..dtall 6.t Sd\nozzle • 65 A1ver birds 66 Nature 67 Slave -Scoll OOWH 1 Oamneo var 2 Join 3 G1an1 .t Steei l't"t>e S Make seams 6 Wooden sttoes 7 Geneses boy 8 Dweller 9 Sink 10 Cabef's 11 Ot 11'\8 US4 12 P8'1od 13 Saurel s ktn 21 Aum1nant 23 Revea1ed 25 SOO'o 28 Ae11nue 29 R1d1eule 30 l evetet 3 \ Wllnt'Ssed 32 Boll"t pr.I l3 0.rectty 3" Remarks 36 Pasture Some SCJCntrsts now say birds aren'tJUSt descended from dinosaurs but are dmosaurs. They survived, n's cla1mcd. simpl~ because they took to the air Q. What's the d11Tcrence between a ··replica" and.a ··n-produ.ct1on"'> ..\. Replica -exact copy. same matenals. same method of ma lung it. Reproduction -cop~. same ma- tc-naJs usualh. but not the same method. · Q. How .come Orthodox. Jc~ "'on 't use metal caskets for bunaJ? ..\ .\n~ thing that prevents 1ntcg:ra- uon of the bod\ "1th the soil 1s prohibited. · 38 Hints ai .t 1 Rnw mem.,..._. .t2 Unwr1t1en .t3 Watery " .. ,. .. 0, 'BA ' .t8 Angle .t9 Perfume so Don I 51 Edgy 52 ~g« 53 Oefeel 54 Sh9: Fr. 55 Type sin se -antlco black mert>ta 80 lncltned 2 3 .. 6 7 8 12 13 14 17 20 A8 DAILY PILOT I Sa1urday, Oc\ober 8, 1988 I REVIEW ' ~~ ~=----==--=---""-------~--= 'Clean comi.c' capt~res reality Larry Miller By JOYCE BODLOVICH ·Of-0.-, ........... Comedian Larry Miller has turned the art of non-verbal commun1cation into a hilanous round of mouth. eye and hand art. Ap~anngat the lmpro' mgbtclub in Irvine. Miller's particular brand of surp1singly clean humor 1s punctu- ated with a range of reahsllc sound efTects. H 1s repeno1re includes a range of relatable topics: .. M> father had threeJOb) and went to school al night · ··If I go to the cleaner's and the bank in lhe same da}. 1 need a nap." ··When I was a kid m) dad would take me fishing. Ha ve )OU ever thought ho" ubsurd 1t 1s 10 Sil in a boat at 4 a.m. and ha\I: }our dad throw the fish back mto the watN." "I'll go to D1 sne)land wnen tht') put 1n 'barland." " · "Have you nottccd that ume '\eems to go more slo" I~ "hen ~ou are" tth rel all' es." "What a concept Dayli~t Savina Time is. You j ust get toaether and chanJ,e the time -can you just do that?• "Dreams are freat. h is the only time you can fal down a m"fne shan and end up 1n a parade." Dressed in tan pants and a pale yellow sweater, Miller, 38. looks like a Yuppie. Maybe he is. Born in New York, Miller was raised on suburban Long Island man area he likes to call "Norman Rockwell Estates." Ho is the son of a successful trial attorney and ~ teacher of emotionaOy dis- t urbcd children. He says he was "0t one of them. He earned a degree in music compositon at Amherst Col- lege in Massachusetts. His style of sound effects and easy- going storytelling has been compared to Bill Cosb}. Not a bad comparison considering Miller says Cosby is the "best he has even seen." A veteran of comed y clubs and the David Letterman and Tonight Shows. his brand of eclectic humor doscn 't include pointed caustic at- -. tacks on his audience or autter languaae. Howe ver, the low-key Mill· er manages to hit the pmbit of human oddities. He questions why male body· builders spend so much time develop- ing bodies that make the most imponant "area'' only look smaller. He wonders why Americans living in Lebanon "don't seem to be catching on to the program." He wonders about his former gfrfriend sayi ng, 'You'll never find another person · like me." "Why would I want to?-that's why I bro)(e up with her," he says drawin& laughter from the crowd. A self-avowed non-mechanic type, Miller says. "My father could fix anything. I've had a VCR for four years and it's still flashing midnight." Miller's attdoscn't-scem to draw the usual in-house hecklers. Maybe because his nice-guy image is too real -or maybe the audience simply dosen't wan( to miss a moment ofh1s subtle cerebral humor. The square set Alene Duncan Hyatt (left) I• the atrlct Khoolt•cher Miu - Lynch. while Jill Mataon and Lawrence Gauetta portray Patty and ltqene in the mualcal .. Greue." cloetn& to~t at the W,etmfnater Community Theater. Call 995-4113 lor ticket information. . 'Late Show' . - 'Empty Nest' an empty sitcom switched off Oldies keep new By ROBERT BARR bandrecenll) lefther:Barbara (Knsl) .. Golden . Girls," exemplifies this Br~~as~~~t~~ ~;~ing its~~~ TV season warm .._ .. 1 •• 11• ... ,w.11., McN1chol). who is a cop; and Emil). 'ear's "more of the same" program-again, off-again "The Late Show" · • NEW YORK _ ··Empt'. 'il'St." an who phones frequentl y from college ining philosophy at NBC. h follows after two troubled years, and the Next-door neighbor Charle) nght after ··Golden Girls" on the fledgling network is searching for a By KATHRYN BAKER will never get o n the air because once add111on to :"'BC~ ·aturda~ night 1Da\ld Leisure. the l)rng salesman Saturday night schedule and is sd in replacement. Al'T.........,.Writet the strike was settled, some new schedule has one outstanding pc:r-from the Isuzu ads) drops 1n frequent-the same Miami neighborh ood. Host Ross Shafer has been told the shows were delayed by only a few former. an actor "ho can ron' inc-I). while Harry's office 1s supen 1!.l'd If that philosophy worked for Lisa show 1s gomg offtheair, Paul Shefrin. NEW YORK -Some of the new weeks. NBC has kept· an option for ingh con' e' lo'~· m 1mpa11cn~·c or b~ nurse Laverne (P~rk Overall). Bonet m the "Different World" a spokesman for Shafer, said. shows on the networks' fall schedule instance on "The Hardy Boys," but gratitude '-'.Ith tht I" 1 tch ut an One hoped-for episode of ··Empt) spinofffrom "The Cosby Show," why "A lot of elements arc still un-aren't so new, but they'll do the job doesn't plan to do more than a movie e'ebro"' ~est" would send Charle) and not for a St. Bernard-German defi ned. but Ross will continue to do until late October and Nbvember or so instead of the series. · L'nfortunatel' Bl'ar is rnntim·d in La' eme on a cruise to the Bermuda shepherd-golden retriever mix? the show until they telthim to stop," when the real fall scbedule kicks '°· CBS bought out has yet to give an a small su pport.1ng role a~ Dre~ lusi.. in.angle. Laverne is e~pec1all) an no~-There's nothi ng really wrong with $aid Shefrin. Because of the four-month writers air date to ''Jake's Journey," a funn y, dog and confidant 10 Dr. Han: ing. do1og JOkc s 1~ "h1ch the "Em pty Nest" and nothing to particu-"The Late Show." the first effort by strike~ the networks made commit· Monty ~thon-csquc fantasy<om- Weston /Richard Mulhg.anl punchline 1s some variation on ··rm larly recommend 11. The show runs the network. made its debut in ments to some series that. were edy in which an American teen-ager Ham. "'ho ha~ tx~n v.1dO"l'd I ii from <\rkansas" (therefore I am a half an hour and has commercial October 1986 with Joan Rivers as the "strike-proof ' as well as others that takes up with an medieval knight, months. fusses o'er 1hrce daughters. hopeless hick). The.> state should sue. breaks. which fills the ume for NBC. host. Tbe show was plagued by low weren't really all that good but looked played by Monty Python's Graham Carol (Dinah Manorn. "hO'>l' hus-"Emot\ :-Jest." b> the producers of Ma> be 11 will do the same for others. raungs and Rivers was fired in May be tter becau~ at least they were Chapman. Also yet to get an air date 1987. wntten. from CBS is ·'Dolphin Bay." a family Amy Irving Crossing Delancey ~. ·---~·!!!.e, ~ ·-------~ NOW SHOW.ING---- COSTA MESA EDWAllDS HuNnNGtoN BEACH IRVINE .... MISSION VIEJO ORANGE mwARDS • EDWARDS roWAIU>S SYUfY SC 't.AZA s..6-2711 CHAU£R WOODeltllGC CROWtl YALUY CKDOK a.1.0110 551-0iSS ~-0120 534-2553 "THI IS WHOOPI GOLDBERG'S BFST "URIC SINCE 'THE COLOR PURPLE'." Whoopi Goldberg Clara's Heart -----NOW SHOWfNG----- COSTA MESA EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN 631-3501 COSTA MESA EDWARDS SoCOAST PLAZA !>46-271, LA KEWOOD CENTER a f04IO EDWARDS EL TORO 581-9500 LA MIRADA PACIFIC G.ATEWAY 5 523 1611 LA MIRADA ~-Ill.I .... _ _.,_ "'"' ,.... llM«tMt -""'' , ..... ,_ -~· l• ........ ,_ ~ .. 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I• llVJU -IUSl'IUS Of 1Nl DMlt ''°' "' llJOlJO •>O•••»ttll ....WIWIM...., ..... . ---....... ·---°' .......... .American Heart ~Association WE'RE FIGHTING FO< 'OJRUFE Arsen10 Hall becam~ the per-Two ABC "place-holders'' are old drama set around a sc1ent1st studying m~nent host in summer 1987. after a series being re-shot from the origi na l dolphins in Australia. Shades of series of rotating hosts. It bega n to scripts. "Flipper." pick up in the rattngs. but by then Fox "MtSSion lmpo~sible" premieres Some other "reality-based" fallen: was already eommmed to ~placing 1t Oct. 23 and will fill in for "A fine CBS has "High Risk." a magazine- w1th "The Wilton North Report." Romance." an ambitious inter-type show that features reports on "The Wilton Nonh Report," national romanuc comedy. film ed in people wnh dangerous jobs or hob- creatcd b} Barry Sand. former Europe. that won't get on the air unt il bies. It will b.e replaced Nov. 29 by producer of"Late Night with David January. Peter Graves returns tn the "T V IOI ,'' a back-to-school drama Letterman.'' was panned by the role he created in the la te '60s. but the about kids learning to make a 1ele- crit1cs and ignored by the audience. It rest of the cast is new. One of them 15 vision newscast. 1----------------4 was canceled after four weeks . Phil Morris. son of Grci Morris. a Beginning Oct. 29. ABC has main character on the original show. "Trackdown," another "America's The series 1s being shot in Australia. Most Wanted"-tyl)C show. In this "A sweetheart of a movie." Puppet show auditioning -OtuJ Slttthan XNBC-11' .... :JI-• .,, ~Mkf!tU t ,,.~~ ·-r .. ~ ........ ,,, 1'"9 t•tr ·n-E-rr ... l•.41•1 ~ • •*MMlmNAao 1-..... t .... -c-., ..... 0,...., ·-t !l.1-~,, If e.t•H •U-,111:1"-,(ir..-.,.., ''• m-•111 PUNCH UNE (R) !11'24SSUIOllll • IMAGINE !Rr 12&S1 1UlDlSOl~O CROSSING DELANCEY IPGI I 1,l IU20l2tl 11 Auditions for an original puppet show at Golden West College wilt 'be held Monday and Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in tlle Actor's Playbox on the GWC campus in Huntington Beach. The show. entitled "Creature Com- forts." involves animal folk tales fro m different countries. Contact Peter Conway at 638-2024 for more information. •IMl•-c ............ c.-1c;...,.. , •• 416: T.'a ·~··· . IJJ'--. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. """ ,_ .... c..s kt! mz Ulltl 1u1 .. cena •u-u1-11s. 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It fills in for the The original, created by Joseph George Segal crime drama Wambaugh. ran 1n the 1970s and was "Murphy's Law," which makes its one of the best poJ1ce dramas telc-d b .......__ 3 h A h I e Ut ~ •. v1s1on as ever seen. n ant o ogy . CBS is offering an entertainment senes. it 1s fill1n' in for "The ABC . series. "live! Dick Clark Presents," Mystery Movie; a rotating movie which has already premiered and series that will include a rejuvenated runs until Oct. 26 when 1he sitcoms "Columbo," starring Peter Falk. that "lbc Van Dyke Show" and the a~yet is delayed until January. untitled new Mary Tyler Moore show CBS has already begun running the premiere. sitcoms "The Cavanaughs," ~hich Strike-proof shows that seem to will be replaced when "Coming of have made the sc hedule without Age" comes in CXt. 31 . and "First caveat are NBC's "Unsolved Mys- Impressions." which was tg_ _have tcries,'' a weekly magazine ~nes been a mid-season replacement. but based on the highly successful fills in for "Raising Mtranda." which speciars of last season. ;\nd ABCs premieres Nov. 5. "Incredible Sunday." a rejuvenation Some of the interim programming of .. That's Incredible!" COMPLETE· local sports delivered daily 1n the ~lily Plat .. ... SIGOURNEY·WEAVER GORILLAS INTHEM!ST IPG·lll .. The Adventure of Dian F~ ·----- ,.;.. _,;;,_.;;.;;;;.J •• --. ---- ............. FA¥1LY FOUR CINIAAAS ...,.,., .., .... AM. FULLIUOHI ..,~ . MICHAEL -DUDIKOFF -War Is Hell. This Was Worse ... -U.A. (ITV ClMTH ..,.Jfll ......... EOWAltOS llt"'°" .,~ UNI II IW IDWAltDI C:tNUAAwtn '"·· Orange Coast 0All Y PILOT /Saturday, October 8, 1918 A8 'Saturdax_ Nlght Llve' starts its 14th season ru~a.lag- IJ UTHRYN BAKER ~, ......... ...., NEW YORK -Al Franken was traihna the c.andidates wuh a satellite dish on his head: Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon were Austrian weightlifters Hans and Franz -"We want to pomp you op!" Da n Aykroyd mJde a surpnsc appearance as Bob Dole. NBCs "Saturday Nisht Live" had just htt stnde last spnng when tht- Writers Guild stnke brought every- thing t<U halt. . Execu ti ve p roducer Lorne Michaels hopes to get back on track soon -the show beg.ins its 14th season tonight - but laments miss- SoAP SuMMARY ing seven shows that would have culmmated tn a nostal11c scason- endcr with Gilda Radncr and Bob Dylan. "If there had been a strike in 1985. I wouldn't have minded it so much:· said Michae ls in an interview in his NBC office ... But we were in such good rhythm. Our raungs were going up every week ..... I just thought we were doing very good work. lt was an election year. the writing was there, the cast was there." Michaels launched the show in 1975. and with it the careers of Radner, Aykroyd. Che'J Chase, John Belushi. Jane Curtin an Bill Murray. M 1chaels left in 1980 to produce movies. but returned 1n 1985. rushed-together cast spent an unhap- P> season under crushing!) negative reviews. Jn I 98!>. the show rebounded wi th a new cast that has remained intact for three season!>. This group Sttms to have shaken ofTthe ghosts of the no"'· fabled ong.inals. M,kro)'d pla}ed Dole off Nora Dunn's edge-of-hysteria takeoff on Congresswoman Pat Schroeder. Da na Carvey did a bnlhant Robin W1lhams opposite Wiiiiams himself, as his own father. Phil Hartman. who can do ever) bod} from J1mm)' Swag-' gan to Phil Donahue perfected Barbara Bush. Michaels said he had felt out of touch w11h 1he late-n1Jht audience when he came back 1n 1985 and unWl~ly heeded ad vice to target the show to some nebulous notion of a new and )'Ounger audience. ··And so yo u start pu\t1ng on stufl you don't think 1s funn) orthat ~ou're not comfortable with or a musical group that happens to be hot at that moment. booking from the charts instead of from your tastes:· he !>aid. .. And it's d1sonen11ni. because 1f you fail that wa). as I did. ~ ou go. "-ell. where's the sat1sfact1on11 There's no sausfact1on. So after that seasont 1 • went back to. I'm going to put on the things that I think arc goo<l and .. , ... hopeful!> rm not that out of step .. M1chael'i, 43. now oversees a staff of wnttrs who 1n some cases "'ere 1n Junior high school )"hen SNL premiered. "You Im<>'*". there's a cena1n point ~here you're s1\l1ng If\ a room. and it's 2 o'clock an 1he morning. and \ou're savmg. ·t don't thrnk ll ~111 work,' ~ords that as )'OU hear them coming out of ~our head. }Ou reah1e these people. and s.omet1mes tho!oC people are 25 or 26. and the> re · loolong at you. and you think. ·The\ ·re thmkang. he's. old and an- no) 1ng.' And \OIJ kn ow that )OU 1h1n'- 1t won't worl because }OU \\Tote 11 three umes. )OU produced 11 e1F-ht lime'>. and 1td1dn't \.\ork an) ofthe 11 11mes. The) ·re thinking. ·fie JU t doesn't get Jt .... Michaels produced the Emrny Awards show for Fol( th is summer. livening up the proceedings and '-eep1ng the sho~ mercifully shon. E.arher 1n th~ da}. at an BC press conference abOut \he ne\\ season of ·· aluTda' 1gtn LI\ e." Michaels ~as asked \.\hat was 'ne"' to f!Y after 14 ) ears I .. Our sho\.\ 1s one that will always be de!>Cnbed as une,en. and I thmk there's a point tn the development of a l'ast ~hen the' sort ofh11 stnde. Our cast. beforr ~e· \\ere taken off the air <b) tbe stnke 1 had hn stnde :· Jllliatrappedin burningbuildingon 'Santa Barbara' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Locked ii} the powder rJ)()m an N 1co'J nightclub by Sk)e. Barbara scrc~ms for help as the bomb 1s -about to go off. Tom rescues her. and Travis. stting Barbara and Tom embrace realizes they arc having an affair. Rem) cuts the right wire to dcfosc the bomb and becomes. the hero of 1he hour. Prescott finds Erica but tells Tr.I\ 1s he has hn a · dead end. Prescott contacts ndrews. who assures him that their plan regarding Enca 1s going well. Presco11 doesn't understand wh~ Andrews hasn't taken his revenge b> ktlhn& Erica and Bianca. and ht fears 1ha1 Andrews' insistence on having Enca foll in love w~ him -will blov. their kidnapping racket. 'fad gets Angie to stop tn\est1pt· in& Remy so that Tad can do the JOb Adam suggests to Ross that the) ti') to take over Cortlandt Electronics. Noucing their large collection of books on poison. Tom asks Skye and Scan what they're up to Gcuine hold of a le1haf bactenum. Sk)e plants 11 in Barbara's sandwich. but before tasu ng 11. she offers Tom a bite. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Vick> tells Jamie she plans to raise their child alone. As he 1s being taken away by tffe palace. Drev. insists he did not fake his o-wn murder Sharlene convinces Chns to drop the sexual harassment charges against Jason and John. Liz becomes a partner in REVIEW N1co1c·s fash1011 business, Cass. Nicole. Fchc1a and Mitch plan a double wedding ceremony, Unable to fiRd Mikey. John fears lhal Cllri~ nas kidnapped him. • • • ~S THE WORLD TURNS:-..~1 -)-1~s 1mprcs~ b) ( aleb's honest) 1n adm11t1ng thal he had used Ltl) Craig learns 1ba1 Emil) and Holden's d1vorct 1s final Roderick tells L1l11h tllat James 1s v.-1th him. Iva promi~i. K.irk-that she ...,on·1 mention his name v.hcn she v1s11s Jarred. Henry Lange tells Craig that he has the means lo aHow Craig to purchase Mont- gomery and .\ssoc1ates from Tonio. A teacher of Lien's v.ho had fought in Vietnam opcnl) e'<pre!>~ his prejudice toward the Vietnamese Emal~ tells Meg that she and Tonio v.ere lo,ers, Duncan warns Tonio 10 SUI) a-wa) from !.1h1h S~ncc wants to back out of his dea) with Kirk. who reminds him that his life mus1 be hell. Duncan recalls 1ha1 L1h1h plunged a knife in has back on their hone} moon. • • • BOLD AND BEA TIFUL: Ridge sun aves dehcatt brain 1urgtry but his cond111on remains guarded. Stephanie tells the fam1I) thal he ma) ha'e per- manent brain damage R1dte opens his e)CS but is unable to respond or mo,\C an an> wa). Stephanie \\Onders if Thome 1s only pretending 10 have blocked out his memorv of sbooung Ridge The pohce. determining that the bullet taken from 'Chimes of Freedom' . concert Springsteen By GENEVA COLLINS ~"'-••119' "Chimes of Freedom·· (C'olumb1:i Records)-Bruce Spnngsteen. T his extended play recording wa'l rele~sed to co1nc1de w11h the Sl'<·"eck "Human Rights No~" global tour now under way featunng Bruce Spn ngsteen. Sli ng, Peter Gabriel and a host of othe(' mustc1ans. wi th some of the EP's proceeds donated 10 the human righ ts group Amnesty lntcr- nauonal. The d isc's four songs ~ere all recorded live dunng Spnngsteen's 1988 "Tunnel of Love" lour~ the opening "Tougher Than the Rest" already appears on that alb~m. This live version. recorded at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. has a slower. more country-11 nged tempo to 11. and WT&ps up nicely with fine harmonica work by Springsteen. "Be T rue." recorded at the Joe It ..... .-.t. • .,..., ...... I\ , .. _....,,,..., UJ ........ , .. '6'\ol ___. "' IOr .. -.<al ..._,,_in .... ...... ,,_ .. _ ... ~. Nt4 ..... ,,...., ....... .. Com~ Solu It Or w~·11 Kiii Aaaln! PAlmCIPATION MYSlEO' DINNERS l'iSWPOn UAC11 AT au•co L LU'S O.W.n IJ,lM JI c•-·-··-,...,.. klWo),.....,. 0.-A .._,,.. '-16_,... • Wlod--IC I!.'" ,._. WM Cart: •I •-DIAL M • ... fU.,_, ~ --· --~'°"'-----... -LA .... -· .. -.. ,... ~-­·---.. !U.! Louis Arena 1n Detroit. 1s what Spnngstcen fahs would call t) p1cal "B Side Bruce." Backed. as always. by the hard· rocking E Street Band. Springsteen croons to the ficuonal heroine. "You be true to me and I'll be true to )Ou.·· Isn't 11 kind of tack\ for Springsteen. "hose spin "llh "ift Julianne Ph1l- ltps made all the gossip columns dunng his rour. lO include this song here'! l nc1dentall~. 'ocals b} bacf..up singer Pam 1alfa. "Ith "hom Spnngsteen ts no" tn\Ohcd. arc far more prominent on this EP than on anr previous rec-ord1ng. "Chimes of Freedom." the third song, 1s alone worth bu}ing this EP for. T he Bob D}'lan protest song 1s the perfect anthem for the Amnest} lnternat1on11I tour. and Spnngstcen's rendenng. recorded 1n Stockholm. 1s. faithful to the ong1nal. "PROVOCATIVE" ''PERVERSELY FASCINATING" ~UIO IUH lll ~\ Hl H ll lS 41 Ml(OlA\ ~H b llLM TROC'K~ nttmA Gft .. Y .aCt<~l~ liiJ:.L ~~~~~·-~"~I NOW SHOWING EDWARDS TOWN CENTER 7S1-4UM COSTA MESA 12:00 2:00 4:00 11-00 1:00 10:00 --_._ .. ---04nt.a .... --., ... L--~ ---·~ ...... ,, Ridge's brain v.a~ old and carne from a small-caliber gun. ~ant 10 question Thome. Margot agree~ to ~'C CLarlc another 48 hours to come up "tth the SI 0.000 or she will tdl Kns1en she as oregnant b~ Clarke, ,.. ... DA VS OF OUR LI VES: .\ m)stenou~ woman frees Diana and Roman"hen the' 'are trapped m a JC"clr. $lore, Shane and. Kfmberl> bu) a home that remands Shane ol his ancestral hume Dono\ an Manor Frankie tells Ma~ he rs going 10 auend college 1n Nev. York and has an cmo11onal farewell pan) 'When fom scoffs at Ahce·s conct'rn 1hat the) h11\e been "' 1ng in sm for 50 )ears. she v.alls out and decides to take an apanment v.11h (alltopc. ~monk tens Patch and Ka~ la he has Benj) an a safe h1d1ng place The monk also re,cals 1ha1 he as keeping BenJ) a\\a} from his father at Ellen's request. though he doesn't know who BenJ) ·s father 1s or w,hat Ellen fears. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Although Felicia 1s thrilled that Colton did not kill Frisco. she sull behe' cs that she and Colton need 10 be apart and shc'Prepares to lea' c for an around-the-world CTU•~ Alan thinks Monica looks better than she has 1n )'cars. but he doe!>n·1 realize that her special glov. is due to the affair she 1s ha\'tng w11h Alan's )Oung nephe-w. Ned, Simone breaks down when she finds a rattle that she and Tom had purchased for tht bab) before her m1~rnage. and she apalog12ts 10 Tom for notshanng her gnet wub.butL Oh' 1a • .SIJll planningJo l>t'tomc the he<id of the mob. plots 10 ge1 .\nn<1 <.>UL of 1hc v.-a)' and thank~ a copl)'.'rhead ~nal.t· will do the tnck ••• GUID£NG LIGHT: Re' a 1s unat'llr I >JOit 'W 111's memon. Josh ts susp1c10u\ v.hcn he learns that Mrs. Ybami 1s no longer 1n Boston and that Will as her ~n -\Ian· Mtthael finds Harle) in L .\ and 1ell\ Ph11tp he plans 10 marl') her .\Ian· Machaerand Harle) decide on a platonic mamage and a prenuptual agre1:ment Fearing she may be pr~nant b~ Ph1hp Me rednh p~pares 10 take a test to prme paternal) Leaming that \.\ 111 and Sonni v.ere lo' ers. Josh g.t'es Wall a bad bea11ng Will seems 1rul) troublod b~ his un~' Of) past. Rose tells Rust) she mus• lea'e him 1n order to light her add1ctaon 10 hquor W11l 1s attracted 10 Mind) . .\Ian fea~ 1ha1 ~e,a's nev. involvement tn Josh'\ affairs wa ll lead her to the 1ru1h that Josh 1~ Marah's father • • • LOVL'iG: Jeff reahLes that Tmh t) not read\ 10 sl~p w uh him Jad. plans to turn Sta,-(, against Rick When fl1cl bdd· mouths Jack. Stace) defends him Isobel 1s u~t "hen she learns that C'aba\ plans to put Shana 1 n Cla) ·s place"' h1le C la~ 1\ out of town . .\ forceful C'la) geis Eg.~pl 10 halt the Police '"' cs11ga11on of the robber) 1n her. apartment Uunng the emoun1c1 Eg) pt ~es \he fortcful and pass1ona1c m.in ilic mamed. n,01 lhc conxolled Q;i\ .\\ ~for their' acauon. Cla) ai.~url'S .\\c1 that he lo\es her and v.111 tr. tu ic1 along"' 1Jh Cabot , ... O:'\E LlFETO Ll\'E: La~ con11nuc:' 11: keep \ 1i..1·s past lrom her and (hn1 tc:ar, 1ha1she1saskang 100 man~ qucs11on~ Rot> and Cassie con11nue 10 make v.edd1ng plans Jon and Melinda .r.rov. Llu~r Gabnelle plan~ 10 haH f ' e~ thing \ht· "-ants rcgardlcn of v. horn 11 huns .\ mah.· tan 1s o' erl) attracted 10 \far.a L' n ( ord misses Tana Ste\e and Brenda &f"" closer • • • RYA.'i'S HOPE Joe bums n JUSI c1~ MaA 1s about 10 shoot 1obhan ·he brc:al~ av.a~ and Mu dashes out ot th<' bu1ld111,& Nanc~ and Ben end their rela11onsh1p. Jack plan.. to ti") to get closer 10 11' lo FennQ su~t'-CS the v.ound~ 1nllac1ed b) Ma~ L1zz1c 1ells the fam1I~ she 1s ha\1ng an afTau .\n&l) and contused John demands to knov. 1f L1u1e 1s 1n lo'e v.11h Ben L1zz1e and John dcode 10 v.ork on then mamage for O""ne)·s ..ai..e Franl and Fenno are mutual!~ hosttle \1a" pretending to be ~orling on sur,e1llancc. am' cs at Siobhan s ' .. SANTA BARBARA. Kell~ refuses 10 d" orce thr comatose Jeff re> Cruz as horntit-d v.hen tie \ 1ev.:. a Lipe ol Eden's brutal rape Ma!.On sull thinlung that he is.. ~nAA pr-eten-Oing to be Mflon. tells Juha he does not take Michael. Kenh 1s terrified "hc:n some of his lilt') are m1ss1n'-Cain thrtatens to l 11l 1hc ma1or When C ru1 1s v\l'rptotectt' e ol the: preinant Eden. 2..acl .is~' him tu bad. ofTbecause she 1s strong aod health) and can lead a normal acme life ~unng her pregnanc) Eden gets a call from the man" ho raped her."" ho tells her he ~v. her tclC\1510n l'j.'pon Julia warns Mason to stop dnnl1ng or she v.111 end 1he1r relat1onsh1p. Keith prepares to bum somt• 1ncnmana11na files b)' dousing them "llh l.erosenc but he doesn't knov. that Julia 1s 1n lh~ ne\t room '-"hen he lea,e\ Julia panics as she realizes she as trapped in a burning building \'OUNG A.~D RESTLESS: Rex 1s furi - ous when ne11hcr l<.a>c nor Jill will let ~ma knov. that the bab) has brain fe, er and coutd die. and when Nana calls home . Re\ 1ells her Belle' ing that N1k1 revealed .\shle' ·s abortion 10 "hoe, er penned has unauthonzed biograph>. actor plans an 1mmed1ate dt' orce pa' 1d v..anu to rno\C in v. 1th Jill \actor decides to drop legal ac11on a.g1nst the bool's publisher Ste"en 1s displeased v. tu~n '\sh le> and Victor hold a press conference to ex.plain her abortion. . .\shle) and Victor share a v.-arm embrace. GORILLAS IN rfHEMIST T he Adventure of Dian Fosse --~·--·' NfWl'Of'T CIHElllA CHAllT'£11 CUfTtll 10Ull4 COAI T !'\.AU CllOWM VALLU AND tO'#AllOI IL t~O NEWPORT CINcMA Newport Center ISU--0790 GORILLAS IN TH& MtST (P013)7•'·TWACK D<UY 1 l ·4S-2:l0·5:1S-l:00-10:30 MA~Nt: JOHN LENNON (R) 1.1S-l:l0-5.4S-&.-00·10:15 HAR!OR TWIN Herbor-Wllaon 531 ·JS01 TODAY Sl.95 lllTI. 5:00, .M. 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UI a.TIS 1 15 l l0-6 OU 15·18 2t SWEnMIA"Ta DAMCE 12 J0.2. 4 :i. ....... . I ' i I t • A.10 Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT f Saturday, October 8. 1988 TBS FAMILY CIRCUS by Bll Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta BLOOll COUPfTY "We saved this seat on the 50-yard line for you. Mommy." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 00 I e "You must have miscounted. Why would I steal one of your bones?" PEANUTS '(OU.RE LUCK'<' VOU CAN FLY. IF I WEr<E l{Ql) 1'D FLV CLEAR AROUND THE u.IOR r' ~ GARFIELD WHAT"!> THI!>? IT'!J FAOM THE. PlJPPING-OF·TH£·MONTH CLUB TUMBLEWEEDS HEY, WI:~~, (M EXf'E=.Cflt\l& A 1-f?'f~F{ fft:)M Mv'OLP &'RINKIN' ~PW .. DRABBLE R08EI8R08E THE EASi EST WA'( TO REND cR MR. TOA STER HELPLESS ~ ... .. DENNIS THE MENACE by Han~ Ketcham 1APPLESAie. ~T! 'txJ CAN ~E 'EM IN .A. P\EOR EAT 'EM ALIVE t II by Charles M. Schulz WELL.NO .. NOT IF '<00 ~ATE rgAVELING 10 -s . ARLO AND JANIS JUDGE PARKER by Jim Davis · .. . by Tom K. Ryan __ ,, POrJV ~PR£:$S' FOR A SHOPPV SHOPWE:U.... .. by Pat Brady f'UNKY wiNKERBEAN . . by Garry Trudeau r11 ... 1'M N'ftAJ{) I IJtJll'T ~.,, by Jimmy Johnson ~ llCAN.'6 AU. 1lW rAuc '0>05E01> ~rs un.uo ~\.ll'Yf by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk I C€AlwrfH~ ~ J:"ACJU:, "'fl.£ I~ SQUARac:,> AtJC> ~ ... $0Jr{ ·---.._.., .... ~~-,,,.-..... • ... ..._.. -· .. -u. "*"° nal .,. cMllct --Ill ...................... _. \'W'S,..... .. ~ .... -- ' GREHIF 1- . I r I r I J I LARVO t . r I I t . t l·i"iT1 I: . ' ltlLADJ I I I I r I' I I' • ~~ :-...;~l .. -::: '-· ..... _ __._~ ................ _..._... ..... -._:,,_ -";'.'1 ...... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1988 I :J CdM punch~s. out21-12wln , over ·Mesa " Sea Kin s stay perfect i.il game marred by brawl By ROGER CARLSON °' ... .,.., ...... -... The} don't run around the Costa ¥esa High campus with . Toad T-Sharts for nothing dunng' Corona del Mar o.ieek. and at Corona del Mar High. they don't hand out their Black Watch scarfs in anucapataon of the Mustdhgs for nothing. either. Jn an emotion-charged non- league football battle at Newport Harbor High Frida) night 1t was the Sea Kings who remained unbeaten by virtue of a 21-12 victory. highlighted by a vastlv superior first-half 1 n which a 14--0 mountain proved too tough to climb. . Corona del Mar's Chns Borg dashed 49 yards for 11.first..quarter touchdown and teammate .Greg Hpck went over from a yard out to cap a 74-yard march as the Sea Kings built their lead. But probably forgotten in the aftermath will be a spirited sec- ond-half surge by Costa· Mesa. which regained some self respect with a nose-to--nose surge. due toa virtual full-scale. 20-on-20 brawl with I :57 left in the pme. • Tbe-Mustanas were down. 21-12. but driving to the CdM 23 • w11h what had ~ome a rc- v1talizie4..Jttack .... Manny lJonilla ran over the left side and .was clobbered by Cor- ona's Bill Rauth. Bonilla ap- peared to kick out against the tackler after be wlB down and 'he •. fight was on. · After wht1 seemed to be a full 20 seconds of swinging from the hip from evety direction, three M~ns and two Corona dt) Mar pla)'crs werr ejected. and a third CdM player was tossed out on the ensuing play. "Mann y doesn't dike being kicked." said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin. who msisted hts . player had been kicked first. 'Tm disappointed," said CdM Coach Dave Holland. "We had guys }(Jclced out of the pme and that hasn't happened in a long time. "But 1t was that kin<1 ofa game. Things happen. They Jthe Mu~ tangs) got fired up an we were grasping." · Both teams were fired up going in -as Baldwin. clad tn a traditional "Toad T-Shin". said. "This is the Toad Game." Holland. the coach who dreamed up a "Toad Board" years ago for his chalk talks with (Pleue ... CDll/BS) POiy' s big plays. put Bar-ons •way, 35-20 ' . ountain Valley's 10-0 lead melts away as Jackrabbits exploit t}Jeir quickness- By JOHN KENN . .,.., ..... c-.... ~·' LONG BEACH-Soho" good are the Jackrabbits of Long Beach Poly High? Good enough to be ranked No. 13 in the natton by USA TOda}. Good enousn to be ranked No. 2 an the CIF Division I. Good enough to have their stanang quarterback watch p~·gamt tfnlls from the sidelines an school apparel. thus giving the impression that the All-Moore League selecuon mlght not pla) due 10 a 'iC"erel) bruised nght knee. . Good ~nough to spot Fountain Valle) a 10-0 lead. And. )CS. good enough to defeat the Barons: 35-20. befor~ an estimated cro"d ol 700 at Veterans Stadium Fnda\ evening. Fountain Valle) (3-2). in 11s pre- 5"son finale pnor to th~ 'St:in of Sunset League act•" II) nnt week. was actually done an b) four big pla}S. and another touchdown of the con,,,en- t1onal vanety. "they're the type of football team that can take 1t 1n the end zone on an} given snap." appraised Fountam Valley head coach Mike: Mainer of Long fk.ach Pol} 's explosiveness. "We pla)ed with them physically. We played with their talent for awhile. But their big-play ab1ht) caught up With US." The.game actuall~ evol~ed into a con test patting t"o of the most talented ~naor .quarterbacks in Southern Cai1fom1a -David Hen- igan of Foun1a1rt · Valle}. and Mike "Caner of Long &ach Pol). The shck.• polished. controlled Henagan finas~ed 26 of 42 an the air w • MoD.archs '3i-point quarter buries Oilers for 31 ~14 win Huntington Beac h hurts itself, but both teams feel improved heading to league - By JON FERGUSON Of .. .,.., "9t • ..,, . There were two things Mater Dei High Coach Chuck Gallo said he wanted his team to improve on at the bcgjnnins of the week. and Frid~ night against Hunungton Beach Hi it made important headway with t e Angelus League campaign looming. One was to eSJabhsh the running pme which it failed to d6 in a toss to Edi50n a week earlier. and the second was to avoid defen11ve mistakes. The first they did Impressively and ~d th imantvc<l uPQ · Huntington Beach turnovers into touchdowns in the final minute of the first half which transformed a sohd 17-0 lead in to an insurmountable one. "Except for the end of the first half. we played with Mater ·0e1." said Huntington fkach Coach George Pascoe. ...The end of t.he second quarter. we made two crucial errors. They drove the length twice. but we gave therT) two scores. "We came back and told our kids to win the second hal f and we did 1t." Pascoe said. "We're getting read} for .. 'tf~ about before. Afier 1on1ght. we feel hke we have a chance ... squad. 45-14, Fnda\ night. "We finall) played a low Ice) game after going through Fountain Valley, Oceanside. Santa .\na and Edison." Gallo said. "You·,e got to play a low· ke) pracuce game. which 1s going to help us. We called our dogs off in the second half. played mostly reserves. "We're start mg to get better ... Gallo said. "I onl) remember one big mistake when we roughed the kicker (on a field goal attempt). That's the kind of thang we've been doin1. We got better. but ~e sttll hu·e 10 cut down. We pla)ed faarl) well." Quarterback Dan O'Neil com- pleted five of nine passes for 97 yards and three touchdowns. while running back Kealu Clifford ran 21 times for 14 7 yards -I 13 pf them in the first half. to ke) an elTeeuve Mater Dei attack. for 264 yards aftd one touchdown. Long Beach Pol) I ~l scored \""ice to The gimp~. but athletic Carter was 7-taler a 14-10 lead. of-11 for 16 7 vards and one touch-On the first option. Caner pitched down. The main difference was 10 Andr(' Green. ""ho scampered Carter's ab1ht' lo come through ""•th around left end and up the s1drltne for the bt& pla}. · a 77-}ard TD Wuh Pol~ ·s ne>.t The Barons JUmpW out to a 7-0 possession. Caner med the optton ad' antage when Henig.an completed · again but th as time cradled the ball in a 65-yard dnve wuh a t\\-o-~ard pass has arm and ran 37 )3rds to thr rnd to Mike Cook and Derek 1Y1ahone} ?Ont'. followed w1th the extra point. It was ,f ountain Valle-' had a chance 10 re- l 0-0 early an the second Qllaner ""hen uke the lead JUSt before halft'lme. but Mahone} conneC1ed on a 45-)ard a controversial ofT-se111ng inter- field goal ference call negated a touchdo" n and But th ts 1s where Caner and Co. the Barons ""ere fon-t'd to settle for an began to take control. I 8-~ard field goal b) Mahone) anaa On a pair ofop11on runs 10 the left 14-13 deficit. -one in wh1cl'l Caner pitched the Henigan again rallied the Barons to ball. and one which he held onto It-(Plea.e eee BARONS/84) - -1~INSIDE -....... ~ I Artl•I• fall, IU. . --· ·"'· -UM...,.,....,. . Seahawk• blanked, B3. ·' ··-~---'! Lion• •tumble, 83. .. ..... ,.,,,,. ..... _ ' ., -· Red Sox ready, 82. . . using a 31-~mt second quarter to defeat the Oilers. 31-1 4. before 2.400 at Orange Coast College. The Monarchs improved to 2-3. while Huntington fell to 1-4, Instead of the Monarchs a1d1ng their opponent., they turned two Ail in all. Gallo said the game provided has team.a posittvt stepping off point entering the lell:gwc opener next Fnda} at B1~hop mat. which trampled a rcsoe~ted Esperan~ The Monarchs cstabhshed the run· iung game cart-,. with Clifford the main focus. He dmed the ba{I each of the first 11 times Mater Dei ran it into\ the early mo ments of the second quarterand 1lof37ttmes1nthe11me Mater Del defeuln back Scott hceola la I (Pleue Me MONARCRS/IM) a.nable to pick off thla ,... Intended for Huntiniton Bea.ch wide receh•er Mark Lit- tle •• Monarch Tim Vaaln defenda. GWC·faces El Canlino Golden West Coll~e looks for iu tee0nd straight Mission Con- ftrcn« victory 1on11ht at Oranac Coast Collete in a 7 o'clock start. but it won't"be easy tn a matchup with defending nationar cham· pion El Camino. The Rustlers ( 1-1. 2-1 / re-bounded last week with • 4-10 c:Qme-from·bchind victory over Southwestern and continue to nurw injuries to several key playtn this weekend. Tbe War· rion Cl·I. 2-1). ranked llinth an me stak, •~ com1n1 off a 38·36 IDla co the suate's No. J team. l'ulltnon. Goklen Wn1 ts &tel by quar· tat.ck J0t Napoli, tailblck lllile 8ry1n1, who•• 1lurd en •• ~ lll Nsb.l"' Wlth )()4 and outside r«eewrs ()u. Pa~. J~nny.Andmon and JM lllftd9rat.· Cliatgers explode for 42-0 victory SLJohnBoscocan'tstaywithEdison•s ~rf ect Express behind Angelovic & CO. By EDZINTEL ~ .... Cefl t' -~· Two football teams going 1n op- posite directions met Fnda) n1aht and the outcome was predictable. Edison High, which fell on some bad time last ~50n with a 2·8 rttord. has turned 1\ around this season. W1th thctr 42-0 win over St. John Bosco at Hununaton Stach. the CMl!lfrs arc now .S-0 as tM) prcpett for their unset l.qauc optMr nut 'A"ttk. L John Bosb>. on the othtr hand. dropped to l _.on the saJOn. That's & k>na d!'OP for a ti.am -.h1ch Ml\-11\ttd to the Baj f t\e chlmp1onsfup 1n 1986. Ed1toa ooukt no • ron1 Fnda).' nllht. dominau,. on offtntt and dtlcttte.. It ~a tte\'C'r 1n doubt as the \ Charscrs. behind the passing ofGrq Anaclov1c ( 16 of 28 for 217 > ards and t~o touchdo~ns) built a 28--0 lead in the first half. Ed1sqn total~ 478 yards. \he sttond most in school histor)' .\bout the onl} dov.nsldt for the Charscrs ~re pcnalues -I 3 for 1 l5 yards .• "It wu a craz) pme," 11td Edison hQd COKh Dl•c Whtie. "We dtd IOIM pat thlnp but the ptnalttes ap1n k\19'd Ui. We lost our com-. posutt tn the 1h1rd quancr (when. at GM potnL. IM Cbartcn weft penal· amt on four ""!Pt pla)'I) but "'~ rce•ncd " '" the rc>unh.. ·nus ''a 900d tttm t ha\'t no doubu about 1h11. !tut ~ us to be !apt chlmpons. v.t have to eltminate penalties." Reill). capptng a 30-)ard dn'e The Edison got 11 goin1 Ufl). 10101 72 opportun11~ v.-as set up when Lamont )ards 1n 11 pla) v.11h Angelo' ic Peu rero"e~ a fumble on t John going in from 4 ~rds for the Boseo's third pla' from scnmmag.t touchdown. Junior fullback Grq L John Bosc0 couldn·l 1enctatc Schroeder. the pme's lud1na rusher muc.l'l of an thing offcnsl\el) 1~ the ""llh 77 yards on si.JI cames. ran for 18 first half. The Edison defense and 21 )ards. tW.rmed quarterback Dean Grosfeld. But. perhaps more 1mporu.ntl). fon:•n& him to rush his throv. An&Jeov1c frequent!} v.-cnt to taaht Grosfeld. v.ho thrtv. S pa an a end Bnan R)'der. R)der. a big \.IJ'IC\ lo to Lona lkach Pol) last v.eck. at 6-foot--4. caua,ht five passes in the completed JUSt 6 of 1 ~ for 8.S pmt. tnclud1ng catc~ of 14 and 17 )ards ••nst a quid.. Nd b11 Edison >•rds on the opcn1na dn,·c. dtfenst. "We hl,·e bttn tryans to So 10 Brian The Bra\ CS wcrtn't much beucr on but toril&ht we rall.l made at hap-1 the around. ta1ntn&JU!.\ 6.S yard pen." Wl\ett lald. "'The tl\ana u.. we ~nale<>v.c dirt't'ted tv.o other hive 1101 of~ pla)'tnOft tht tam. touchdown dm es 1n tht' fint half. He to et's hlrd to focu.s on JUSI Ont 1uy. drove 1ht Chartm 69 >•nh for a Thaf.& ...,.hit l llk.c lbout thu team. we-.• -.., .. earb__in tlw l(!C'Ond quan.tr wnh t\aYt a lot of aooct. 1f not pat. tadbad: Ous M1,.nda nannina.: rn s>ll>as... &om • yam for \he lOUChdowft. The A-.elov.c ._ .. , *' •t """ moments key Olay "'a Jl pas to Reill)' lattt 1n tfw first q,.ner as tw threw a Theft. a .sbon punt la1t en the 1 l· .. ,., 10QC<hdown ,.. to Patridc (Pin• -. ••Off fa) I OCChosts San Diego . Oran.ge Coa 1 College's football team tnes to o"crcome a series of m1sfonune surroundm& 1ts of· ftns1~e hnc and freshman Steve Calhoun gcu his second tan at goarterback when the Pirates host San D1cao CC 1n a M1ss1on Conferenct pmc at I :30. ()('(' (I· I, 2· I) ftalutU hMUP ~b&r\ICS wtth new pla)'en 11 f\lbt ~:uard (8111 Dorman). t1&ht end John Apostll-and Shane aJbt'rt). center (Tim War8dy) and left l\11rd (Dennis W•fblnks). San 01e1o's 111ack is sprarMadcd b) 1C111mbhna q&&ar· J .nt.ck Mtk.e Ma1M, Jhtft)' uaaJbed. Kc' 1n Ke) •nd speedy ~ rctetvCT R~cbb. The Knllhts 0..2. l·l) are lf'.rl,. to breU I l Wiialell .,, .. ,nCOClftma~ ..... '9ct IO a trie 0¥W illt .... ia ltlS. .. I I I. I I Ill Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT I Saturday, October 8, 1"8 • • • After ra-nout, Las~rdajuggles rotat10 jNL Sades: Mets vs. Dodger.al up to today's Game 3, ack to Game 4 Sunday wnnen newspaptr column. while &eammate Wally Backman turned to the print media Friday to defend the ~ New York Meu pitcher. Cone. whose &host-written ciom- ments about Los Anaelcs pitchers Orel Hcnhiser and Jay Howell in Wcdnttday's New York Daily News infUriaJed the Dod&crs, wrote in his own words Friday tnat hC' had ended his three-day tenure in .. tabloid joumali$111." DODGBRS VS. IBTS Gem. 1 -~ Vork Mefl 3, DMllr1 2 Oeme 2 -DMliW'I •· New Vork AMll 3 cserles tied, H> NEW YORK (AP) -Rain post- poned Friday ntahfs third game of the National ~aauc playoffs between the New York Mets and Los Angeles Podacrs, changing the pitching plans for both teams. "l don't sec any advantage for us on it and maybe lose tt. becau\e of the rain," Perranoskj said. "If I win on thrtt days rest, it's "It still Jives us the possibility good. If I lose on three days rest, it's (Hersh1ser) will pitch three times." · bad." Hershiser will be pitching wi1b Tudor said the switch to Sunday three days rest today and would go 'disappointed him. ''I understand with three days rest in a seventh what they're doina," he said. Los Anieles left-hander John Tudor, nursing a sore ri$ht hip, was pusbed back 10 Sunday ni&hfs founh game as the Dodgers decided to come back with ace Orel Hcrshiser for today's third game. The scnes is tied 1-1. game if the series goes that far. ..But there's no guarantee thal my "We're not uncomfortabk with legwasgoinftohofdu1,>todayoreven that," Pcmnoski said. "During his tomorrow. was looking forward to streak (a record 59 consecutive sco~ getting 1t over with. Now this adds to Less innings at th~ end of the season). the anxious moments, not knowing he threw a maximum of 114 pitches whether it's going to hold up. The Mets staytd with scheduled starter Ron Darling for Game 3 but switched to ace Dwight Gooden to face Tudor in Game 4 Sunday night and dropped Sad Fernandez back to Game S. now scheduled for Monday afternoon. and was under I 00 a couple of ti mes. "I'm not anvY. It's not like they're He's in a &roovc." casting me aside because I'm not a Hershiscr said he was ready to go good pitcher." on shon rest. Dodgers Manager Tom l..asorda ''The only thi11& that is really said there were two reasons for · 1hc different 1s that I get to the mound a change in pitchin.& rotation. day earlier." be said. "Sometimes I .. Tudor's injury had something to feel more in control when I pitch with do with the dec ision. but I also want three days rest. You stay an a good to get my best pitc]ler out there as groove. There is no extra day to sleep much as I can." he said. LA•pitching coach Ron Perranoski said the Dodgers had not decided on a Monday starter. SPORTS BREAK J Briggs character reaclies all way to W asllington From staff and wire reports .. Long before Paul Briggs came to Orange Coast College as a part-time assistant in 1986 under Bill Workman. he was building hi s reputa11on as a quality coach. Briggs. 68. who handles OCC's offeQsive backfield and spec1al team~ for the third year, racked up a 37-year hijh school record of 244-99-12, including two-year stints an Casper. Wyo. and Rock}' Ford. Colo. before spending 33 years at Bakersfield High. Late last month. the U.S. Consl1ss honored Briggs with a special commendalion read into the Congressional record and the flying of a special Oag over the Capitol an recognition of his contnbutions to high school and college athletacs. At Bakersfield. he won 13 Urge School Cl F Central Cah- fom aa Sectaonal playoff cham- p1onsh1ps. including four consecutive titles and a 27- game win streak at one point. ·i But it was Sen. Malcolm Wallop from W~oll\lng who made the statement on Briggs. ·· ... the vouth of th as nataon are the future leaders of 1h1s counfr') ... Wallop read ··1t as 1mpera11ve that the> be provided sterling examples. pos111' e influence. and·Jhoughtful direcuon. few pro' ade such leadership quaht1es and no"here are those qualities more apparent that an Coach Paul Bnggs. ·· ... When he ended hts 33-year tenure as head coach at Bakersfidd High School in 1985. man} people thought that Bnggs would hang up has whistle and clapboard and call it a career." Wallop said. "However. the' didn't kno"' the old warhorse. Over the years. he had laughangl) proclaimed that he would coach the game he loves as long as he could be effecti ve and ·as long as somebod~ wants me around.' He had declared he wanted to round off has career at a full 40 ~ears... • Quote of the day Jolul Valeatl, a l"e" sda> sponswnter. commenting on Col umbia l 'navers1t} 's 41-7 loss to Ha nard 1n footba ll. the 42nd consecuuvc defeat for the Lions dating back to 1983: "The bnght spot was that Columbia held Harvard to six quarterbacks. two fewer than the eight who appeared tn a 49-1 7 victory over the Lions in the opening game of 1985. •• Broncos' Dorsett arrested AUROR.\. Colo. -Denver Broncos Ci] runntng back Tony Dorsett. arrested by the c II• Colorado State Patrol and charged with dnv1ng under the influence of alcohol. said Fnda) he knew he was wrong to refuse to take a breath test. The state patrol said Dorsett was .. uncooperative" and \erball) abusive lo officers who stopped the black Jeep Cherokee he was dm ang at about I I :30 p.m. Thursda'¥. DorSett said h~ had been without an attorney and had always heard that 1n such cases "if you have an opuon not to do something. do not do it because it can work against )OU an some cases. Thal was the only reason I didn 't do 1t -because I wasn't tn the prese nce of m} attornc)." - IN THE BLEACHERS .,.,._. ............. 11...D: ........ _ ·~ Harold was considered, pound for pound, the best linebacker In the NFL Rhyan grabs share of lead Dick Rbyao, a journeyman prq.who l!I has yet to score an official vaaory, • com paled a 2-under-par 68 and took a share of the lead Fnday at the halfwa~ point of th.e SI ma Ilion Scntors tournament an Clemmons. N.C. ' Rhyan. 53, didn'tJoan the Seniors PGA Tour until this season -three years after he became eligible -and d1dn 't fin ash higher than second an an otT-and-on career on the regular tou r that spanned 12 yea~ and produced tota1""ramings of SI 00,481 . He reached the halfway point of the nchest event on the Seniors Tour. offering S 135,000 to the wanner. with a 36-holc total of 137. three under par on the difficult V..antagc course at Tanitlewood Park. With two rounds to go. he was tied for tne top spot with 1975 U.S. Open champion Lou Gr.Um, who had a struggling 6~ that i ocl u~d ti ve one- pulJ pars . . Mar~ Brooks shot a 4-under-par 68 and swept into a 2-strokc lead at the halfway point of the Southwest Classic in Abilene. Texas. Brooks. 27, bidding for his second PGA title of the year. slashed three shots from par on the last six holes to break out of ttlc pack and post a I 2-undcr-par I 32 af\er two rounds. Has closing 33 propelled ham past non-winner Bred Bryut, who as alone at 134. and earned him a 3-shot cushion over tournament fa vori te Be. Crasbaw, Jteidl Clearwater and httle-known Brian Clur. Piniella fired by Steinbrenner NEW YORK -George Steinbrenner Ill fired Lou Pm1ella as manager of.the New York Yankees on Friday. making the 16th managerial change since l'lc bougflt fhc team 1n 1973. Dallas Green was named as Piniella's replacement Commissioner Peter Ucberroth had asked Stein-brenner not to upstage the playoffs by making a change. But Steinbrenner spoke with Ueberroth in Tampa. Fla .. on Fnday and was given a "window .. between I p.m. and 6 p.m. EDT to make> the move, Yankeesi spokesman Harvey Greette said. Steinbrenner has twice changed managers during 1he World Series. naming Piniella to replace Billy Martin on the day of the seventh game of tho I 98S World Series and replacing Piniella with Manin during the 198 7 Series. Green managed the Philadelphia Phillies to a World Senes victory in 1980 and was general manager of 1hc Chicago Cubs when they won the National League East tn 1984. UCLA heavy favorite Oregon State call s on-- Bruins in battle of QB ~s _ PASADENA (AP) -UCLA's Troy Aikman and Oregon State's Erik Wilhelm. two of the more effective quarterbacks in the country. will lead their respective teams today 1n a Pacafic-10 Conference game at 1hc Rose Bowl. Despite the fact that the Beavers arc off to their best start in 18 years. the sccond- ranked Bruins are favored by 27 points. UCLA has a 27-9-4 record in Its series apinst Oregon State and has beaten the Beavers five stra1Jht times and 11 or the last 12 meetings. The Bruins have won the last three meetinp by a combmed score of 142-17. Kickoff time is 3:30. A crowd of abou1 S0,000 is expected. Aikman bas completed 60 of 91 puscs for 81 S yards and I 0 touchdowns with only two interceptions. WiJhelm, in second place 1n Plc--10 career passina yarda, has 'hit on 130 of 196 peSKS for 1.324 yards and nine touctwns with on_!y one interception. Even lbo~ UCLA bas able to • overpower ore.on State in n=cent )ctn. Brutnt Coech Terry Donahue iJ &ak1na nothina (or sranl.ed. "The league 1s outrageous. there's no rcltef." Donahue said. "The league is up. It's because all the qu.arterbacks arc back, nine of,them are back. There was a day you could look at somebody wi1h an eyebrow up. I just don't think you can~ that now. "I think Oregon State is a team that we better prepare well for and a team we better play well aaainst if we're aoina to win. I c.an't remember a bttter Qrelon State team. It is vastly superior to the one which beat us(IS.13) in 1978." The Beavers. who have bttn a Pac•IO doormat for many years. are 1-1 an le11ue play and 3-2 o~ran. The three wins "'present as many as any Qrcaon State team has had in a season stncc 1978. and the team is above .500 after five aames for the fint time since 1970. the last ijme the Beaven had a winning season. UCLA h1111-0 Pac-IOrecordanda 4-0 overall mark. As pd u Wilhelm has been, Donahue believes bener otrenaivr balance hu made Qrcaon State a better team dlis ICUOI\, ThC ~dsaicl beat him out -tht Beaven heve natlled for 743 Y9rdt ttt thrir five pmes. Tbelr ladina rushtt is ta1lbKk Brian Taylor, who has 111ned 274 yards on $5 cames. Fernandez, ori,;nally scheduled to p11ch today for 1he Mets, now moves back 1wodar.s to Monday, He said the chanac won t affect him. "You aear yourself for another day, that's au:· he said. TOdeV -DMlef'I (HerlhlMr 23•11 11 New Vork Mell (Oerllno 17·9), t e.m. S~y -Dedlltl al New York A.Wis, S P.m. · Mond1y -Dedlltl 11 New York Mets, 9 1.m. The rlinout forces the teams to play Game Sat 9 a.m. PDT Monday, eliminating a trl'Vel day if the series must return to LA for sixth and seventh games. In Friday's edjtions, Cone wrote that staff writer Bob Klapi5Ch "was responsible for puuina my thouahts in print." Cone said that the controversjal remarks made about Hershiscr and Howell were said in jest. Tueldav -New York Meis 11 Dedlltl, 5 p.m. (if nece111ry) WtdneSdey -New Vork Mets II Dedlltl, s P.m. (If MGeuary) RBD SOX VS. A'S Game 1 -Oakland 2, Boston 1 Game 2 -01ktend 4, Boston 'J (Oakllnd leed5 series, 2-0) NL President Bart Giamatti called the game after waiting 65 minutes past 1he scheduled 8:25 p.m. EDT starting time. • "We got 1he best forecast and advice from the ground crew," he said. Cone {Jone with column NEW YORK (AP) -David Cone ended the haunted career of hi s ghost- Vic Ziegel, executive sports editor of the Daily News. said that Cone had written .. every word" of Friday's column and added that Klapisch was not disturbed-by its contents.· "When I asked Klapisch about the Cone column, he said he had no eroblcm with what was written.'' Tod1v -Boston (Boddlcker 13· IS) 11 Oeklend (Wiich 17·tl, S p.m. SundlY -Boston 11 Oakland, 11:30 1.m. · Mond•v -8Mlon 11 Oakland, noon (If ~eu1ry) Ziegel said. • Ex-King Carson sparks Oilers . tained by Edmonton from the Ki ngs in the ' Jimmy Carson, the key player ob-~" deal that sent Wayne Gretzky to Los Angeles, scored two goals and Jari lturl had ihree assists Fnday oight as the Oilers opened their NHL season wi1h a convincing S-1 victory over the New \' ork Islanders at home. Do11 Smida, packed up in the waiver draft. Normud Lacombe and Cral1 Simpson also scored for Edmonton. Mikko Makela tallied the lone Islander goal ... In Landover. Md., Rudy Culleywortll scored two goals, including the game-winner with 5:27 left. as Piusburgh tallied thr.tt times in the 'final I O:SO for a 6-4 victocy . over Washington in Gene Ubriac~·· debut ~s the Penguins' coach ... In other news, goalie Bob Juecyk was recalled from the Los Angeles Kings' minor-league affiliate to fill in for Rolud Melauon, who suffered a minor injury in 1ht club's 8-2 victory over Detroit Thunday nil.ht. Melanson sprained his left knee in the third period of the season-openinj pme: Manning, Sniith holdouts PoMONA -Danny Manning and m Cnarlcs Smith. the first and third ~layers chosen io~ June's NBA draft, officially became holdou1s Friday when they both failed 10 sigh an time for the opening of the Los Angeles Clippers' training camp at Cal Poly Pomona. Television, ra~o TELEV1 N - -' 9 a.m. -BASEBALL: N llonal t..eague Cnam· plonstiiP Series Game 3 -Odgen, et New York Mets, Channel 7. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE F TBALL: Mississippi 'II Alabama, TBS t:JO e.m. -GOLF: Se~io s tournament third round, ESPN. 11:30 a.m. -COLLEG FOOTBALL: Oklahoma at Texn. Channel 2. ' . • Noon -HORSE RA NG: Jockev Gold Cup from Elmont. N.V • ES~N. 12:30 .om. -COLLE E FOOTBALL: Weshlngton al Arizona Slate (time, approxlmele after baSft>llll, Channet 7. . 1 P.m. -'°LLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dll'Tll 111 Plll$buroh. ESPN.¢ 2 P.m. -AU 0 RACING: NASCAR Com· ~onweallh 200 fro. Richmond, Va. Ct•PI), Ch1nne1 3:30 p,m. -COLLEGE P:OOTIALL:..O!.nol' SIAlt 11 UCLA, Primt Tlckel, _ _ __ -- • p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Auburn 11 LSU, ESPN. 5 1>.m. -BASEBALL: American Leaoue Cham· 1>IOn$hiP Serles Game 3 -Boston 11 Oakland, Chennel 7 .• 5:30 P.m. -HOCKEY: New York R1noers et St. Louis, WOR. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Or19on at USC (del1ved), Prime Ticket. 7:30 p,m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wyoming at Sin Diego Stele, ESPN. 8 1>.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak TrH re1>t1vs, Chennel 56 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 1>.m.). -RAOtO 9 1.m. -BASEIALL: National Leeoue Cham· pionshi1> Series Game J -Dod9ers at New Vork Mets, KABC (790), KNX (1070), KFMB (760). 11 11.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska al Ken$11S, KMNY ( 1600). l Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL.: Long Beech State 11 Utah Slate, KPZE Cl 190). 1:30 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL.: Oregon et use. KNX 11010>. 2:30 p,m. ~ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Fresno Sle le e t Cll St1t1 Fullerlon (delayed, time eppro11lm1tel, KMNY ( 1600). 3:30 p,m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL.: Oregon State 11 UCLA, KMPC (710). 4 P.m. -COLLEGE. FOOTIALL: Notre Oeme 11 PittsbVrgh (IM!IVld), KPZE (1190). S P.m. -BASEBALL.: .Amerlcen Leegue Cham· olonshio Serles Geme J -Boston et 01kl1nd. KNX 11070), KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Caloerv 11 Kings, KLAC (S70). . I 7:30 1>.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wvomlng 11 S.n Diego Stele (iolned In orooress efler blset>llO. KFM8· (760l. Wednesdev -01klend 11 Boston, noon (If neceu1rvl Thurldlv -Oekl1nd et Boston, 5 P.m. (If MGn11rv> ALCS: A's vs. ~ed Sox ao.ton•e Spike Owen (center left), Roter Clemene (center) Lan) Parrlah (cenler rlJ[ht) and Rich Gedman (top) a•n& up on W-ea Gardner (bottom). Morgan plai:is to shake up order today OA KLAND (AP) -Trailing 2-0 in the American League playoffs wath Oakland. Boston Manager Joe Morgan shook up his batting order Fnday for Game 3 with the Athlet1cs toda}'. "We'll go with the same troops.Just change the order a little," Mol'gan said. "One more run at this stage of the game would be more punch." Dumbfounded bv Boston's hitting slump an fi ve consecutive losses and el&ht 1n the last nine games since the final week of the regular season. Morgan decided on changes before the Red Sox went through a light off-day workout at the Oakland Coliseum. ")haven't 1alked to everyone about it. so I don't want to announce it until tomorrow (today)," the manager said. "Tha t will gi ve everybody aFhance to be a manager. too ... 'Althoug}l Morgan delayed an announccment;"it was learned, that five-time AL baiting champion Wade Boggs wo uld be dropped from the leadoff spot to No. 3 in the order. Ellis Burks. it was learned. would be shifted from the No. 6 spot to replace Boggs. That move probably would have to result in lhe dropping of Dwight Evans from No. 3 to fif\h or sixth behind cleanup batter M1i..e Greenwell if Many Barrett remained second. "We have nothing to lose," Mofi8n said in the wake of 2-1and 4-3 losses io the Athletics tn Boston. "The lineup we've had JUSt hasn't produced. We might as well try something different to gcncratt something. Even the old hat trick {picking a lineup by drawing slips) might be appropnatc. but I don't think that should be done for such an important game. "Hopefully. we'll stan whacking that pea. As Tony Armas used to say. 'If you don't hit. you gotta do something.· .. Morgan blamed Boston's record of 1-14 in Oakland since Tony La Russa became manager in 1986 on a lack of hittmg. ·•w e don't seem to hit well here." he said. "Boggs hasn't been a lucky hitter here. He's hit a lot of balls hard. a lot of line dnvcs nght at someone. 'When Wade 1s hot, we're a. winning ballclub. He seems to be the catalyst. Right now, we need anybody to be the catalyst." As expected1 Morgan said. southpaw Bruce Hurst. who went nine annanp in losing the scnes opener an Boston Wednesda)·. wall start Game 4 on Sunday. "Bruce Hurst has accepted the pitching assignment for Game Fa.tr," Morgan said. "There as nothing for Game five. ye1. •· USC welcomes Oregon Trojans have revenge motive against Ducks LOS ANGELES (AP) -Revenge aside, USC Coach Larry Smith says has third-ranked TroJans don't want inot.her wakeup call from the No. l 8 Ducks like they aot last year. The two undefeated teams will play for the Paclfic-10 Conference lead today at l: 30 at the Coliseum. Both arc 4-0 overall and 2..0 in theJeque. Last year Orq.On handed USC its only Pac-10 IOM, )t..27, at Eu,cne. That victory briefly vaulted the Dueks into the Tof? Twenty. • I don't know if you caJI it paybeck," Smith said. .. we·rc not venaeful people, but it's• matter offact that that team beat us a year eeo. they beat ut in evety phaw. "Maybe 11 did Jnap ut beet into reality or wbatcver ... Smilb continued. .. We're i.n &ht the mnc litualion M were last year becauc they were ptayina Mii IMt yesr and bed IC}Od momentum and we were at IMt lime J. I. and llere it ii tie fib PIM ::ia. ~were, I U.ia ).1 too. uct they .. f:!~dlia we Md a lot of mpect IOllll up~" Saulla 9dmiu. .. We went up licre fllurilll dlcy were • IOOd eam bu1 that we were aoing to walk on the field and wipt them ou1. We played hard; we didn't lay down and didn't try, but we just weren't an sync and we wcrcn'1 execuuna. and the)' were.·· The Trojans are l 5-point favorites for their homccomina aame. The theme, "A Hundred Years. A Million Cheers," celebrates USC's athletic centennial, or "lhich football is the centerpiece. The Ducks have optned conference play at 2-0 four times in the last fi ve season$, but each time lost their third conference contest. "Last year's pmc might have woken USC up," Orejon Coach Rich 8roob said. "Tbty haven't lost a conr~ pme since. They lost ooe reaular-seasoo &amc to Notre Dame, I aucss. later in the yt.lr. "They are a totally different team," Brooks added. "I think wc are a better team u well than wc were at t~ poi•• &all ~r. I'm not SUrt *C're II IOOd widlouf' (Biil) Mupve It quartatieck. but cer- wnfy we've improved in some Olber I.tell. .. Mu~vc, third 1n die Plc--10 in =-.. eflkicnc:y.11listcd11q='* U1C of an anklt ~~bt ;.; lhe fourth quaner or .• 1·1 ~ over Stanford two Mtkt .,, ; ~,...,......,o.,..._ ... Coeta Ilea&-quarterback Rich Schonea look• for runnln& room while trying to elude Corona del Mar defender . ._ · OV's offense can't -mateh its defense ' -in 1 o ... o setback ustin s stron effort on special teams k ey to win By RICHARD DUNN ~,...c ..... ,.,...,, Ocean View High's football team. which allowed one touchdown in ns fifSt four games. knows what n's hke to be shut down now. • The Seahawks' final pre-league game boiled down to defense Frida) night as Tu~un. which defeated two- t1me defending Clf Southern Con- ference champion El Toro last week. drove a St>ilce through Ocean View's offense wuh a ,10-0 victor) at Tustin High. And it could have been much worse. But Seahawks punter John Arnold and deftnsave back Nack Tatalo helped prevent the score from being any more lopsided. T ustin. which had 345 net yards. rolled up 152 in return yardage. Arnold, who was forced to punt 10 'times. averajed 39 yards per kick. His best went 46 yards. The Tillers (2-3) returned salt punts for 108 yards and sophomore linebacker Aaron Gutridge returned an interception 44 yards for a touch- down in the fourth quaner to make the d ifference an the game. The special teams playtd a ke) role as Tustin gained more yardage on punt and interception returns than 11 did m a.ny other categor). Ocean View (3-2). wh ich has two shutouts this season. played l\s typi- cal game on defense. but ofTensa\'CI) the Seahawks sputtered. ln the first half. the Seahawks had a total of 22 yards on offense. Tustin had l 33 to end the first 24 minutes. "I didn't think iJ, would be a very high scoring,pme, said Ocean View Coach Guy Carrouo. "We had a little better field pos111on in the second half. but our offense has to get the ball into the end zone." Ocean View's front la ne allowed sophomore quarterback Randy Karhner to be sacked four times fo r a minus-32 yards. but credit must be given to Tuslin's defense. Estancia High. which opens Sea V aew League act ion next week aga1 nst Tusun. might want to watch out for the Tiller\. "'ho are on a roll. Tusun lost its first three games of the season. I 0-0. 7--0 and 13-7. Sance then. it has beaten El Toro (I 4-I 0) and an Ocean Vie"' team "h1ch entered the game at 3-1 "Tustin as t) p1cal of the type of teams we're going to face an the Sunset League'" this year." said Carrozzo. whose team had a grand total of63 net )'ards. ::So we have to get a httlc b11 better. Arnold's booti ng helped keep the Tillers <" ba'<. whale Tatalo and Sca1Ta wks dCfe ns1,·e end Ma ke Burdick came up wtt h the bag de- fensive pla) sin the second quarter to make things interesting before half- time. · The Tillers took a 3-0 lead an the firs t quaner when Case} Mazzotta kicked a 33-) ard field goat on Tustin's first possession of the game. In the second quarter. Burdick recovered a fumble at the Ocean V 1ew 7-)ard li ne after the Tillers were dn ving toward the goat hoe. That was a relief for Carrozzo. whose defense had allowed Tustin to drive inside the I 0. Later. Ocean View's Paul Ohm and Jason Headle' were anvohed in one of the Scahawks' two sacks to stop another Tustin march . On the Tillers' fi nal dnve of the first half. which began at their own 43, Tatalo intercepted T usttn quar- terback Monte Jones' pass an the end zone to end the half. "The defense got its turnovers tonight. but we have to be able to capnahze whenever the) do." C'ar- rozzo said. "I thought our defense played well again. Our.offense JUSt couldn't get 11 going. The offense needs to be more product ave ... The Scahawks had a total of thrte first downs. one in the ftrst hal f. The't completed four passes fo r 34 yards. J ohn Arnold And the\ rushed 21 limes for 5~ yards. not counung the fou r limes that Karhm·rwas sacked. Ho"e'er. \ICtOr) was sull \.\llhan 1Stn~1 ng distance for th~ Scaha"Jcs in the founh quancr That 1s. un11I Gutndge dashed the Seahawks' hopes with a 44-yard interception return to pa) dirt. * Tustin tO, Oc.an View o Score DV OU•r1eM OceenV t w T~hn 0 0 0 o-o 3 0 0 .J-lO.. """'" Ou•rlilr Tu,-Mano111 JJ FG 601 F eui1fl OulrW T u,-(,.,l••Cl9t O "'lffC:t OhOn rel urn • <Ma11611e ""'"" t 07 AlltOOl l\ct 1.150 11i11mettol GAME STATISTICS ov F r\I ()Own, l llu\nn·va•o•llt 11-S1 F'1n •n11 v1•0•De :M Pen 1n11 •· 17· \ Rtlurn v1rdllllt' 9 Nt11a11~1 H ell. varoa11t •·rn·n·J1 Nt l vero1111 '3 F'unU 10·)9 F,,.mo u ru ..... actt '°'' 1·1 Pena•t '' varo111e l· IS T1mt ot oouau•on 20'4S • F'\inl 1nPtrceo1too fumb,. rt1urn1 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Tin • lt· 1.:1 63 6·16-1 lSl 1·m·~·13 ;i..s 7·JJ 1-1 1·20 171S 0V-8tMt ll 9·16 Mu °"'' 2·13 Mat1•M1, •·• w.1,,."000" 1 for·m f\\ll·l l(arlt~ •· tor m.nu\· ll T11,-<.oo0' 71·61 AllC<ll. 7<)0 Mtiuolla 1· 13 JonH 7· 12 Mart.n. 1-6. Wfl)fr H INDIVIDUAL PASSING OV-Kar Mr 4·17·1 34 ru,-JOl!H. 6·16·1 63 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING ov-w "4 1·9 S1u1>1 1·11 &ennen l-4, Tut-A'IC•C" l·1S Mercur l· 17 Moelle4 1· 11 C1r11 t I·' Dia151os c11ew up E ions, 9-0 Ekdahl uns toppa ble' as Mtssion Viejo routs inured Westmins ter By BENNY RICARDO .., .... d.··••M9111 The Eric Ekdahl show tqan at 7:30 p.m. at Westminster Stadium. When 1t was all over, the fans were treated to quite a display of Individual football talent. Ekdahl ended up hauling in two toUC(hdown passn of 63 and 6 7 yards. kicked a l7 yard field. a PAT, 1verMCd 36 yards on two punts and kickecl four of his five kickoffs dttp into the end zone for touchblcks. The Westminster Lions playina their ~nd pme without their 1&1runa Quanerblck Bob Elliott, could not susta"1 dnvC'l Ion& ertoulh \Ok~lht bell out of Ek.dahrs hands. Ellioll s rcpllcement at quart~k Jotln Slupp hid trou~ haQlina on\O lbe blJI wt.ite U'Yln& tO ellttult the Uon·s veer offente. The Lions started the pme by ba ... 1 ftimbk by Miuton Veqo C,1"tliiiet Troy Kopp. The L1on·1 ;hard Spar tcwctd K~'s fumbte thlt wu rttovtred b)' has deftns1 \It counterpan John Butts in Lion tcmtol). Lion's fu llback Mike GrafTtook the ball into the heart of the Daablo defense with has runs up the middle. The dnve stalled o n the D1ablo 23 }'ard hne. Westminster kicker Ryan Pence hned up for a 40 yard field goal and is still trying to decide who got to his lu cking pad first. the ball or D1ablo. linebacker Penn Bushong.. Bushong blasted tn to smother Pence's foot and the football. Three plays later Kopp fou nd Ekdahl m the fl at and 1\ was off to the racts. Ekdahl p thered the short pass and dad some naft) running to ao 63 ~afds for the first score of the naaht. On the next play Ekdahl pro"ed to~ human u he failed to conven the ~~nt after b) scndina the kick wide Kopp t>taan to work on the Lion sttondlry and found found hi s tight end Damon W1l hams for the serond tcort The two point con"en1on 1t1rmp1 wu no Jood as the pa s anttnded for W1lh1mi ""as in- complete. T~ L•ons wert \Jn1blc to move lhe blU and Lion punter Vmtt Tananuu eot off 1 •2 ard punt The O..b&o\ 1ot the bill and n1fu away Kopp looted for Ekdahl II.opp fou nd Ekdahl again in the flat and Hdahl tool. the pass 6 7 )ards for another score The half ended \\Ith the score Mission V1e10 29 and Westminster 0. The second half ft3turcd some-hard hattmg b~ the Lions but the D1ablo pla) ers al the s~1lled pos111ons were JUSt too much for the Lions to overcome. * Miss.loft Vlefo Jt, WeslmfM.., 6 k«'I '" °""""" M1$li0n \l•t •O 20 • 3 7-39 W.'lm11Uf9f 0 0 0 6-• '"''~ M V-El<ci.N tJ NU ITO!ft 1(-(!UC\ I• tell S"Ot M V_.. N~• 1 fU/I fNO fa !ff) 1 ff M\l-Ell.d41111 t 1 OU\ lt"Om IC-1WiikM\1 otn from ~OPO) I a. ~~ M\1-~fetv e. \NIONO OUI ot .... ·-· II II • M'V-W . m\ 1t MU "'Of'll ~--IEllOIN 1\1(111, .. IS EDISON ... Prom Bl seccond quarter. led to another Echson touchdown. Angelo' ac hook- ed up with An 8aird fQr a JJ-)atd touchdown pass to make It 28-0. Penahttes sto1.1.ed things down in a scoreless third quaner. but the ChargeFS chcked 11 up again 1n the fourth quaner. Shane Sherman scored on a 3-rard run and Donnie Smith finished 11 offwnh a 5-\ard run with t\.\-O minutes left an the iame·. "We sh-o\\ ed tonight tha t \\e ha' ea good running and passing game and that we can pla' fou r good quaners." said White "1hat "'111 help 1n our tough league .. * EdiHn 42., St. JCIM Bosco o SGer• bv ~•rten SI J>Oi'"' 8oKO 0 0 0 C>-0 Ea.M>n u 14 0 11~7 ,lf'Jt 0Ua1'1W Eo1M>O--AllOelC>v c • run 1Ct rr>01< • c" I 01 EOIM>n--llt lilv 12 oaSl trom AnQ«IOv•C CCtrnok l<IClll. '3~ Slclnd OUll"tff E01M>"-M•t•NU ' run Ct r"O• .,,.,., 10 19 E01-e.•rO JJ ci.$\ lrOfT' .\l'~>Ov·C ,.,."°" k<k) 11 10 l'Mi ...... Ou1'1et" . E01M>n--Sllerm11> 3 •.,..n Ctrl'IO' • c.,t 7 3S E01M>n--Sm1tPI 5 '"" Mt• no '< C:O.I 2 00 Alltn<larxe t ZOO-t\nmereo GAME STATISTlCS EdUlft F ''' oo .. nl •• llu~·varci.111 •O 162 F>1u .n9 varoe111 ne F>1n 1no 11-11 o ll11urn varoeoe· 0 N~hYt we• •1rcu111 0·0 "'' var~Dt m Flunts 1 4 Fumotes·f\,p"'b tt "''' 1·2 F'en.tllet"raroege 13 C3S Time ot oouenion 17 IS •J>~nll'Ctot.gn lumOlt •t tur"S IMDIVIDUAL ltU\MING SJI s 2•·65 15 6· 11..0 0 , . ..., .. 1 150 • l1 M S·•O 10 45 EOM>rt-kn•0410f" o·77 ,l\~-ovoe 7·S. Mtrll\CM 9·4 Sllt.,••a'l 1 )),. De• l I) Sm1lll 2· ll &•o .. .., ·8 .._OuQ1t•ar 1·6 War ren. 1·6 SJl -0111 11•1S •4>0<• 1· IS Car'OS l·I Gome ... 1·1 GroiltlO 2·7 Et l. 1·4 IMDIVIOUAL PASSING Ect.-Anoe>0•< 'S·1S'·O 10& :S..., ·~ 1·3·0. ' SJ8-Groslt40 6· 18·' IS INDIVIDUAL RECE IVING E01M)l!-1lvoer S· 70 llt• '• 5·61 81irt1 1·31 W•ffef' 1 26 k"~.,..-1· 11 M •enc. I~ • SJ8-G1rc e ) S• Yeza )•76 -Saddle back drops3-0 decision Manop Ph a no' """g bol.1tt'd a .:!:!· )ard field goal v.1th 10 J~ remaining lo g1\e Sanui ..\na \ allc~ High a 3-0 v1cton-0' er Sadd1eb.i l.. 1 on- league' football fQda) night The 1.1.1nnang score for the Falcons came after a fumble re O\ Cr) mo- mentS earlier on the ddlt'bad. 10 Santa .\na valle' "a able IOiCte first do-.n at the Q,rthen v.a stopped before the l\.me·•inning kic k. In the detensa' e strug{lle. Saddle· bac.,.'s ~t chance to \Cor~ came an the first quaner "hen the Road· runnen mo' td the ball to the 1 Q, but a field goal attempt foiled on a bad snap. The Falcon alc,o had a lield·&oal opportun1t) in the tint ha.If, but \he 40-~ard attempt v..u v..ell off the mark. Dcfensa"el) fQr ddleback. David Mom s rtto'em1 1 fumble an the founh quaner to top a \ alle dn'c and Miguel hoa al~ foll 004JOO!IC ball an the SC\:Ond pcnod Sldd~bado. ~hach opc-ns Sn V1ev. ltacut pta) not Y>ttk qam~t ev..· oort Harbor. falls to 1-4 O\t'raJI Santa .\na Valle\, meanwMe. earned ats firic 'actor\ of the 'tltOn after a Ut i nd thrtt dc fcau. Otange Coast OAILY PILOT/Saturday, Ociober I , 11M .. CDM DROPS MUSTANGS ••• Prom Bl his teams to get CdM Ul> for Mesa. On the fir l play Ty Pnce handcct said he had no toads to get hts team off 10 K.atovs1ch and the 6-foot-3. up. 22S-pound stnior, who dom1naies But th is was the week his pta)ers defens1vel)' at li nebacker. ran ~aded on1ust what players deserved through, bounced off and ran away the presu,e of the Black Watch ~rf~ from v1rtuall) the enurc defense. and they wore them an the form of That g,a"e CdM a sohd 2 1-6 lead blndanas around their foreheads w11h st1ll 4: 15 left in the lh.lfd quarter, With holdovers Nathan Craig. but the Mesans refused to bow. John Katovs1ch and Pat Kell) joined Schones directed an 80-yard march bv John MacMlllan. Ron Akin. Da"e· thl'ough Corona·s proud defense, Norwood. JC1Tott Willard and Bren "1th Dub) Ospina latching on to a 6- Allen for the hooors. the Sc.a Kings yard sconng strike with t 1.22 lefi. were indeed ready for first-half pla) The ·Mustangs got the ball back Costa Mesa. meanwhile. couldn't twice but coughed tt away with a get offthe pad in the first haJf, tts 350-fumble ( orv.ocid recovered for Cor- yard. 17-first down offensedJsappear-ona> and an 1nlercepuon -(Pat 1ngm a sea of blueJelY~. Callaghan). and theJost time proved The Sea Kings stuffed Mesa's too costl} wishbone offense into the ground on the wa} to that I 4-0 lead. * On the wa} to a 5.0 non-lea~ue Coron1 IHI Mar 21. Costa tMsa 12 record, the SCa· Kings paled up .. I I C0$1• MIU sew. bv o.i.~ e 6 •~12 yards rushing and passing an the first Coron• e1t ~, 1 '-.! 0-21 half. dominaung the clpck to the tune coM-Boni 4~W:~n ~~" klctl;, 3:ll. of 17:55 to 8:05. s.c._. 0uarw· Costa Mesa had 30 yards net 1n that CoM-H• 1 run 1c11i.11n.n 111cis>. o·•9 span -and 29 yards of th e 1n ~ ~ 1 e1,~ DlOd(ldl, 7-oe lhe fading seconds Of e Ond C arovs 32 run tC1111enen kia), quaner when yardage was co sider·_ • •s , r111 oli ably C3Ster tO pl Ck Up aga1 t 3 M a-()'p nl 4:' PH S Ir~ ScllWM!' \OPllon prcv.ent dcfcnsc.. ta ~ 11.n · But something was lost in the ( d\t 1 •11Ce l ooo bl•l'!\att0> locker rOOJfl at halftime. or sometha GAME STATISTIC~ was founcf1n the Mesa quarte~~ e F ,,, oo•'"" u Mustangs came out in the 1h1rd 1111,nf\·yaroa9l! ll· '27 quaner and proceeded to pu1 the ball ::::·~: ••raa~ 6•17!t m the end zone t\\ ace. then threatened R11..,,. t1rau e· 10 tn the latter stages. onl\. to see N-• "' '.c11 v1roa1>1 2·"""..;.t Ntl ·••Oltl>t •VI evel)thing fall apart when emouons F>u11•s s->4 could not be controlled. · F ""'°'"·tum~ 1os1 l;J F'tnalt1tK·;•rO-l ·•w Jim Hastie's 1ntercep11on a1 th\' T,,.,. o• POS~S$•0" 21 so CdM 24 set up Mesa's first touch-'F'""• ntl'Ceolion tumble re1o.1rns CdM 9 33·19• 19 10-21·2 ll 1-m•n·17 167 S-35 2·1 13·122 26.lO d h h INDIVIDUAL RUSHING own. w 1c came on a one-' ard MHll-&oll 'II 12-61, Scnonn. ll·lS, Ltf· sneak b) quarterback Rach Schones 1,"G•t s-11 ScnnHweo,, •·1. S.,..dav 1-0 CoNl-Borg •·n. H•.cl\ 13·S6 l(.110"'1cn, Soon afterward m the th.ird quaner 2·39 Luc•'· 1-21. Pr•c.. 3-tor·minus-3 M Katovs1ch purytec;i 55 ~ards to the Mt~-~1o~t;."~S1NG. esa 8-)ard lrne and on the Mu!>-CCIM-Proct. 10·71·2 n tangs' first snap. a completed Schone!> 1N0t•1ouAL RIECEIV~ pass developed into a fumble and 1.~s. ... a... ,.., <Ac><n• Mo aonai. Weston Jonnson reco\ered a1 the COM-H11e1t s-19 we Jonnson. 3->4. c1art1. Mesa 32. 1-12 aor11. 1-4 .. Newport comes up short vs. WiJlson rin ey blames- in experience as S ailors fall . 28-14 By STAN GRANCH 0.., .._. c.,.,.,, a nidil41t LONG BE.\CH -This JUSt has not been 'e"'POn Harbor's )ear an football After going to the CJF pla~ofTs last \ear. this }'ear's squad 1s nov. I~ after tailing to Lon~ Beach \\ 1lson 1 -14. on the "inners field Fnda' night Sailors head coach Jeff Bnnlle' blamed the loss and the poor season on inexperience. "We ha' e onl) three staners bad from last \ear... he said "Our 01Tens1,e hne as made up of Juniors. and 1he' are going to mass blocks "\\ e ·self-destructed again 1e1ght penahues for 5 ~ards). That 1s ho" 11·s be-en all season The kid~ ha' e pla)ed their heam out in e' ei;. game but v.e '~sl do not ha' e the C\· t"o touchdo\\ns despite heavy Wilson pressure that resuJtcd in thrtt sacks. Walker. a senior tailback.. be .fin- ished the night wi th four receptions for 33) ards and a touchdown. He also c-0ntnbuted 48 ~ard5 rushing. and returned the punts and kickoffs as "ell :"llewpon Harbor's special teams got into the act with two minutes left as Robbie Po\\er blocked a field goal g.t'1ng the Sailors the ball at the1 rown I 5 Ho"-e\er tv.o pla)S later. Ne"'- be~ 's p:iss was defl~ted and then intercepted. \\ alson then finished off the SaJl- ors: dm ing. .35 ~ards and sconng on a "'-\ard rul'IJ' b' Bcrnauer v.1\h 4~ seconds remaining De pate the loss. Bn nkle) rt- maaned confident that his Saa tors wllj. rebound in sea \IC\.\ League pla~. .. ~e ha'e been ~nng up tor league from the start.' he said. "No"' that the pre-season 1s fi nally over I think our gu~s gained some con- fidence and e'\pencnce. I know that the' "111 do a good JOb penence. .\hhough th.e aalors lost b' I ~. 11 "Thas v.holeseason we ha"eplayed could ha'e been much \lo Orse \\ alson S}>Orad1call~ I hope "'e can cam over (4-0) domina1ed the hne-of-scnm-the fo unh quaner from this ga me to mage. and see(Tled to mo'e the ball at our league opener against Saddle- wtll. gaming more than 400 ~ards 1n bacl.. .. total offense Ho" t'' er the Bruins The defense "as loO. b}' senior stopped themsehes as the' \lot're hnepackers Jason Brahms and Dam guilt)' of23 penalues for~ IO ~ard~ Manpll Brahms forttd tv.o fumbles.. 9.,, halftime. the Bruins had built 3 although the Bruins maantamed pos- 1 .l.-0 ad' antage and ~med to be an session on both. and Ma ngall had a complete control uddenl~ 1'.;cv.pon saci... as he waHon~tantl~ in Wilson's Harbor came to life. thanks in p.&n lo bad.lielct the generosat~ of the Bruins· defen~ I The Sailors staned the lounh * quaner at their 0 " n ~9 and dro' e the L B WllM!fl 21. Newoon H•r1ter 14 length of the field on nine pla,s. Sc.,.. 11v ~,_, I I. d 1• ~tWl)Of' .... ,00< Q 0 0 ~14 sconng on an .,-~ ar pass· rom .. on; &He'".,.,,_ 0 14 0 l•-:rt quarterback Tim '\ev.bem 10 hi\ s.c-s ou.,.. fa \.On te target. Jim _ t3nlt"~ .. &h-S•e .. a•o l "'" Broe' kic1<1 s2l The dn' e "'a) Jtdt"d b' 1hrl't' .. c~e"O-;f"' ·~ 1 Hu 1•om w rm I aroct. penahttes on the Bruins and each l'wr111 OuMW result--' in a aalo~· tir!lt do" n 'IC'' en ~*"-S••~•ev '' CHIU •rom N•"'~"' 1s1eon ~ ''" •u of 'lewpon Harbor's I J tiT<;t Jov. n-. ~ew-Bt<~•.JI'-,1et.ott ••'"'" tar~ came on \\ 1lson ~nallt1~ ''" 11. Stan le'. a sehmr" ade reC't'1' er had , ,... ... s~· '" • CHIU "OCT> NtwOrnt tsi.m fi,e rteipuons for ()~ \3rd., and a ~aw-Se<~.,., 7 '"" ca roc11 k!CIL I o-o touchdo" n "'''tnoance 1 ooo 1tt11ma1eo> Just v.hen at appeared the \a1lor!. GAME STATISTIC~" v.ert back an the ga me \\ 11<.(.'n ' -\111 i: ,,, O<' .. ~, u Bcrnauer retuml'd the tl l l1ff ~ti R"'°"' ~1ro1~ 21 11 o .. F>ass 11 ~••O•~ 164 )'ards for a touchd\"'-n. i;x•mau<'r Pan "9 n·J0-2 paced the Bruin., on tht grnund "''urnvaro.9t• • rushing fo r I:!~ \ard~ on 15 1..arne<> NtQah"t \at • ve•oage 3-m.""!1 " al .l1d.ot! !"('turn reall~ hurt ·· ~:;,~•roa~ .~; said Bnnlle\ "\\ e had 1usl gouen FIJf"\CIOH 'um~ 00$• ,.o • .~ i. F>e~·t~·v1•0•1>1 l·!I back in the pme anu ti1e momentum r.,.,,. °' -~-2, ~ was on our Side. and II all 'an1c,hed an •?u"t 1111erteot.on 1.,mblt re1urns L.aW IS l1-20S 111 l ·lS-0 •7 l•mln-7 ., . ... ,.. 3·\ n -110 • 11<06 .. INDIVIDUAL llUSHING an instant ,..._we ~ ,_., Powe-1i-J.s eowaro' HO\\C\ er :'lk"' pon Ha~r did not 1 •or·m•nus ,..., .. 11e•rv •-foor·m""' 11 &l ' e up The _ 110~ ralht"J b\.•h1nd L8111>-&er~u«· ·~·115 s1.-ara •·• N~bemanddro,t'"O)ard on nant t~$1l:>~-~~.,,~3 .. ,..' 3-u "''" 1·• pla)S. The iouchdO\.\ n came on J Q. INDIVIDUAL PASSING ) ard S'\\ mg pass from ~<.'"hem lo Nl'l-Ntwbt·r-. 12 >O· l 160 Tom "alKer putting th<' · "ailol'\ Lew-:O:~~~~s-:1Ei~1v1..o "'athtn St\ en Nl-+-Sla ....... S-61 W• « •·SI Rel!IN<dt, "' "--d 1·26 Cut•"~ 1 t ~ , .. .... e~~m . a Stntor. managc to L.ew-sml'I 3•16 Stww•ro l·l7 • ._.. complete I ~ passes for I bO ~ard and sn~. Ml '""'"· Ml ~ I I ' .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 8, 1Nt MONARCHS TOP OILERS. • • From Bl despite pla~g on only one drive in the second half. "That was exactly what we wanted to do, and we got that done." Gallo said. Pascoe felt there was some signifi- cant im~rovcmcnt for has Oilers. whose offense had struU!ed through the first four games with only one touchdown drive of substanual yard- age. The Oilers had scored only 19 total points. • · The Oilers' Eric Pettinato com- pleted nearly as many passes for nearly as many yards as he had in two previous stans and two relief appear- ances. The senior quarterback hit on 21 of38 passes. including 15of23 in the second half. for 209 yards and two touchdowns. while throwing on I) one interception. Pascoe felt the ke\ to tht' offense was the improvemeni oft he offt'nsave lane. "We're going to be OK when league starts." Pascoe said. "The offensive line protected well. improved 100 percent from last week. Wt' played darn good. We got better this week. much bettt'r than we -were the first four wet'ks. And that makes the quartereack better." Mater Dea reached Pettinato twice for sacks and put some pressure on early wh11e bnngrng as man) as eight people forward at the snap. no1 allowing the Oilers to center on who would blitz. The Huntington Beach offense put one nice drive together JO the first half. but 1t died with a fumble at the Mater Oci 20. .. Matw o.i Jt, ""''"' ........ c:h 14 ~.., ~"'" Mei. Otl 0 )I 0 o-31 Hun1Jnot0118Ncn o o ' t -1' ~~ MC>-Qulrot 12 NU from O'Ntll (AfnmaM kick), IO-OS MO-Ctlffol'd 10 run (AmmeM kick). S~ MO-A~M S.l FG, 111 MO-Clifford 12 NU lrom ()'Nell (AIT!m.M kick), 0:.i MO-Pena n DHI lrDm O'Ntll IAmmaM kick), 0-00. • Tlllnl Ova,... . H8-0un1a1n 4 D•n from Pettinato Ir"!\ ltlMld), 1:34. f-1fl Clv•l1W H8-Llttlt 13 114111 lrom Pttllnato IRodoen DIU from PtlllllllO) 9.36 All~•nc• 2,400 (t1tlmt19'1l G AMa ST A TISTICS MO F .01 oown' 14 Ru1M,·veraa11e 37·209 P111.og Ylfd•G• " Pe n ine 6· 13· I Return vero1ge• 1 N~llv• H Ck verO•O• 7·ml11· l l Netv1rd1oe >0'2 Pullll 4·34 Fumt>le1·lumble' 1011 0-0 Penelliu v1ro1111 8·77 Time of POSHUtOn 27:27 •Punt, lniercto11on lumt>lt returns Ha 11 13·3' no n·4M 0 2·mln·l3 233 s-JO l-2 S·SS 20'.33 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING MD-<:lillord, 21-141, Finn, 6·3'; Quiros. •·2•. LeVKio.t , 7· I. Nolen. Hor·mll'I 3. O'N•ll, l·lor·mon 8 , H8-0ul'lntQ1n 6·10. Ooc~•v 1·6. Coootr. 1·3. Pertinato S·lor·m.n 6 INDIVIDUAL PASSING MO-O Ntol, S·9 I 91. Nolen. 0-3·0, 0, W1H11ms I· l·O I H8-Ptll1n1IO 11·31·1 209, Glt>son. 1·3·1. 1 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MO-Pena 3·13 Quiros 1-17 cnttoro. I· 12, Ouffv I·! H8-0unn101n. 7·72 Little •·31, RodOers. 2·2S. E•Hnman, 7·16, t;erza. 2·6. Rodgers, 1·72, Woll, l~ 14, Cort>i,., 1· 12. Cooc>er. 1· 11. Huntlntton Beacbj quuterback Erle Pettinato trlee to 1et off pua while being preuured by Mater Del'• Juon Uh! o,.....,.. ...... .,....,.. .. ~ (left), while Cary Mitchell of the Ollera • brtna• down Monarch• running back Keallll Clifford. Artists T k de· d • h·11 lose 10-6 op-~an e _ Mn1psFoot 1 BARONS. • • From Bl stan the third quarter. driying ~hem 60 yards in seven plays. with Eh Del Gallo accounting for the final sevens vards to the end zone. But a 20-14 advantage would be the Barons' final of the evening. decision By KEVIN BALL 0.-, ""! C~I Finding little success through the preseason. Laguna Beach High foot- ball coach L> man Olney as going back to the drawing board v.1lh only live da\s left before the Pacific 'Coast League opener. Suffering th rough an 0-4-1 preseason. the .\n1sts are faced w1th the rcalazataon their offense needs a drastte overhaul with league-rival Laguna Hills wailing 1n the wings for Thursday's game. "It is back to the dra"1ng board.'" Coach L'man Olne' said ··with league coming up ne\i ~eek. we ha ve to find something to generate some points \\ e ha' e to find the right spark to get this offense go1 ng " San Clemente quanerback Enc Kovando spoiled Laguna's bid for its first v.1n of the 'ear ~hen he plunged an to the end 1one from the~ w1th less than three minutes rcma1n1ng bcforr 2.500 Triton Stadium fans Frida) night The .\ntm took a slim 6-3 lead into 1n1erm1ss1on . altho ugh an Clemente's front four stalled Laguna's offense o'er the final t~o penods. v. h1le its offense cap11ahzed Se.a ~in_gs stay 1:1nbeaten in polo wtth 9-8 victory Jn a battle of No. I and No . 3 in the latest CIF 4-A water polo rankings. 1t was top-ranked Corona del Mar which pre' ailed in a 9-8 nctory over Foothill Fnda) in the Knigh1s· pool. CdM. 8-0 O\ erall. led onl} 3-2 at tht' half. but Hagen Grantham had three of his game-high four goals in the third period as the Sea Kmgs expanded their advantage to 7-4 entenngJhe final quarter. Foothill was ne,er able to get even. scoring its final goal an the late stages of the match to close the margin to one. GunnarGustafson added three goals for CdM. which will have another rugged test against No S Sunn) Hills at Independence Park in Fullenon at 2 o'clock toda' Jn other prep matches: Laguna Beach H . Mater Dei 6: JeffMonlgom- Cf'). "ho also scored 11 goals an a match recentl~. notched nane 10 lead the .\n1sts' non-league "an o'er the Monarchs. Ent Weeks had four goals for Laguna (4·8J. ~h1k .\nd~ Winslow led Mater Dc1 with five. MontBomef') scored three goals in ~th the first and second qua'rters to boost the .\n1sts to a 6-3 halfume edge and Weeks had two each in 1he third and founh quancrs. Capistrano Valley 16, Fountain VaHey 7: T'tie host Cougars. ranked sixth in 3-A. rolled 10 an 8-2 halftime It-ad and cruised to the win. Bnan Frieden (three goals) and Tre} Be t and Brandon Quercia- grossa (t~o apiece> supplied the scoring for tht' Barons. no~ 9-7 o' erall OCC men capture Irvine Invitational ~ With a strong performance from ns top five runners. the Orange Coast College mcn'scross countrv team edged powerful Los Angeles Trade 'rcch Fnday to win the Irvine Invita- tional.. The meet was hosted by the Pirates at lrvanc Park. OCC outscored Trade Tech. 83-85. with the e'eotual decision co mans. down to the Pirates· ,_fifth runner. 45-year·Qld Tom -Burns. who narrowh· was able to hold onto has 40th pos111on· "Jth a lime oflO:SS for the four-m ale course. ~lfredo Vigueras. who ran in the leading pack of fi, e runners throught>ut the race. placea third in a tame of 19:38. Wi5Lnang the event "as Fullerton's Marcial Beltran. who outkacked cunner-up Jorge Montes of San Diego Cit~ and Vigueras to prevail in 19:32. The O{'( women finished a disappointing eighth as El Camano earned team honors with 55 points. Also scoring for the Pirates were Debbie Bontrager. Machelle Forgette. Kelly 81efeld and Amy Valansk). Kim Carlberg had four saves an goal. In another "'omen's communlt~ college into the match at San Jose. The Anteaters are 4-6 overall, while the Spanans·drop to 0-2 in the conference, t -9 overall. Jn a community college men's match: East Los Aagelea 1, Golden West 0: George Hurtarte scored wath 43 minutes remaining in the second half to give keep the Huskies unbeatC'Jl this season. East LA is 4-0-3 overall Goalkeeper Rick Hollis stopped 14 shots for Golden West (6-4-1). which opens Orange Empire Conference -play on Tuesday with a l o'clQClc match at Fullerton. .,. • t' • --Warriors now 6 -0 ln volleyball The Woodbndie High girls volleyball squad stayed unbeaten with a I S-5. 15-8. 15-3 verdict over visiting l:..aguna Halls m a Pacific Coast League match Friday. The Warriors {2-0 in the PCL. 5-0 overall) were led by junior outside hatter Deanna Doolittle with 10 kills and senior ou1si'de h111er Chansse K.amo Wlth nme. Woodbndge nsks ats unbeaten status ~ith a match at Corona del Mar Monda)' e"enang. On the college le vel: San Jose State 3, UCJ 1: The l\nteaters let an 11-2 lead slip away m the second game as the Spanans earned a 15-4. 16-14. 13-15, IS· 7 Big West Conference wm at Crawford Hall. Sophomore outside hmer K.im Collins had 18 tolls. a personal high. and Junior outside hitter Ali Wood added 16 kills. UCI ( 1-5 an the conference. 8-6 overall) hosts PaC1fic at Crawford tonight. On the communat} college level: Following a one-yard TD by Phillip Robins, Carter engineered a 73-yard pass pla)' to Stanley Alcundcr and then. afier gaining the first 12 yards on has own. tosSt'd his final TD pitch of the evening to Clay Cureton. who ran the final 40 yards to ice matters late an the founh quarter. "Talent is great._ but expencnce ts everything," offered Lonj Beach Pol) ce><oach Thomas Whiting, who is an charge of the Jackrabbits' offense. "This is a senior group with a senior defense and a senior offense. For three years they've worked hard and they deserve everything they're get- ting." Including national recognition? "The SA Today poO doesn't mean a thing." said Whaling. "Evel)- th1ng as garbage until Dec. IO "Don't get me wro ng, the rccog- na11on as great for the school. But 1hc polling system 1s purely hypothetical. Noboch m California pla)s teams 1n M1ss1ss.1pp1, Texas'. Florida. Ohio. P111sburgh. They've got some great football teams in those states. The onl\ time these kinds of athlete$ will meet" 111 he when they go to college. on pnme field pos111on. The efTectJ\e running of full back OCC ~omen r".mp to soccer wl~ Don Nettleman set up two first-half field goals b\ kicker Jason ( rabbe to After akersfield took a 1-0 lead I :30 into the g!\C the .\nists the lead ~tch. tht' nge Coast College women's soccer match: , Golden West 1, Palomar I: The Rustlers scor~ 15 minutes into the fim half on Rhonda Robinson's goal to take a 1-0 lead. but were shut down the rest of the way. The Come}s' Tina Rosillo scored with 32 minutes remaining in the South Coast Conference game for the uc. Golden West as 2-2-6. Golden West breezed through its pool at the College of Sequoias Tournament b) winning a pair of games each from .Modesto. Daablo Valle). Skyline and Bakersfield. The Rustlers were onl) tested against Bakersfield, winning. 15-11. 17 ·IS. when most of the regulars were given a rest. In the first three matches. sophomores Jackie Cook, an outside hatter. had 25 kills. and Sabrina Dennis. a·maddle blocker. added 16 kills. "In tht' mcan11me. we don't talk. about U ~ Toda). I know our kids read But -we ha' e one goal and that's to Ix 81g F1' e <'IF champions. We don't ha,ccontrol overanyth1ngelse. "What's important 1s that we're guaranteed nine football games and at's our JOb to get them to play well The lack of offense spelled doom team took the e oals b) K 1m Doleman 14 for Laguna.~ ho as did San Cle mente. minute~ into the first alf and Miich Nado~ 16 has enJO\ed a hapless season without minutes later and n er looked back in defeating a , 1cton The T ntons. however. Bakersfield. 6-1. Fnda at OCC nine times.'' • l\nd as for Fountain Valley? Last year at thas lime the Barons were 1•4 entering Sunset League action. The one team the} beat 1n pre-season'> Long Beach Poly. And then the} proceeded to wan nine straight before losing an the Big Five CIF final to Fontana. am pro' e ·to 1-4. The vactOf). cou led ~ tth a wan 0' er El Turning the ball 0 ,er onl> tv.ice Camino. gave the Para s (9·0) vactones o'er the "tth an interceptt0n and a fumble. it two top contenders to a~ Orange Coast ts tie 1n the ~as the 11mmg of the gaffs that cost South Coast Conferences first round ofpla ) In a college men's match· UCI 1, San Jose State 0: The Anteaters captured their second Bag West Conferencl' match m three ouungs as John Gunderson scored off a feed from Shav. n Bullock for the onl) score 40: I 0 Orange Coast 3,San Dle10 Mesa%: The Pirates collected tllcir second victory of the season with a hard-fought I 0-15. 16-14. I S-6. 9-15. I S-S 'erd1ct on the road. the .\n1sts as much as an}th1ng Deep 1n their o""n temtOf}. the turno,crs contanuall) had Laguna's defensl\e unit deep v.1th its back up agamst the end zone. "W e didn't get the ball over the SO once '° the second half." Olne) said. "\\e wel't' askmg a lot of our defense to hold deep in our own temtol). .\ctuall ). the) did a great JOb for the most pan ... Millikanjumps on MaEiaa from start Rams score on opening kick, win, 28-6; ~~kes takes step back entering Sunset opened the second quaner with a quack count sneak up the middle for a 1-) ard louchdown run. .\ pass at- tempt again failed . and 1t was 12-0. ings included Craig_ lrb}. Dean De- lucca. Matt Hunt. Enc Crocker. Pat Lee. David Mcleod and Chad Olsen. * · Jf }Ou wanw to use th as game as a measunng stick. we found out we could plar, somi; good football , .. said -M liner: · Thost!'-!)ig plays ·just an- nihilated us:· Which s'Would provide a barometer as to JUSt how good Long Beach Poly rea.11> 1s. .. 'W 1th starting back Marc Bohn out ~1th a sprained anglt' m1dwa) , through the third quarter rescr'e By HOWARD L. HANDY Juan Maldonado barreled the o..,l'llo4eorr...--..1 and we had an up-and-do~ n dc- fcns1 ve effon tonight. "That first touchdo~ n on the opening kickoff put us an position to pla' catchup for the rest of the game. and we cotlldn't don. Vacc:aro's scamper around nght end came with 4:32 r~main1ng an the half. but the conversion kaclc fell shon and at was 12-6. ~Hean 11. Marina 6 kw• bY °"""" 0' 0 0-6 6 ' ) ll-29 F lrsl Qv1"9r Lone a.ad! Polv l5, Fountain Valev 20 Sc-llv ~""" Foun1t1n Ve~ev 1 6 7 0-10 Lono e .. cPI Polv 0 14 7 l•-3S Tratons· v.a" towa rd th e goal hne late an the fourth penod. setting up v. hat ~ould be the dec1d1ng touchdown ··we haven't gotten an\ breaks this year. .\nd we had difficult) cap1- talmng on the fev. breaks 1'1a1 we did have tonight ." Olne) said "We thought that wt' had the ball game 11\the first half. but "eren't abk to put the ball into the end zone and had to S(ltle for a ~air offit'ld goals." Onie~ said Laguna ·slack of offense was reflect· ed JO its time of posses~1on. After holding onto the ball for 11 ·51 1n the fir!t half.Just 18 seconds less than San Clc.-mente. The Artists •uched the ball for but 6:59 an the second half * S.n a.men.. 10, LatiUN 8 .. dl 6 SC-bY °"'""" Leouna BeKn l l O 0-6 S.11 Clemel'lte 0 l 0 7-10 '"' °"',. L8-Cret>Oe 10 FG, 4 17 s.c..w ou...-K-H•of\i.nd 33 FG. t03 L~ret>Oe. l.S FG. s se ,_... Clv•,...,. SC-K0¥11'dt 1 run IHIOl\ltnd lo.le-) 1SJ Aflendence 1,500 tellimtttdl GAMS STATISTW:S La F lrlt down1 6 ll"""'·yerdtot 16• .. Peulne v1rd19t SO Peu•ne ~-1 S· I lltturn verdfft' l flffoelt.,. MC1I ver~ )·m111·?1 Net vero.ee 90 Pul\lt •·lO FUl'l'IOlft·~ IOll H Ptftelllft·ver-.. 6·0 Time of oot-llon II SO 'Punt, Inter~ lutnOW rtfUNIS INDfYIDUAL •USHtNG SC II '1>-15' ,. S·l1·0 l2 )-m<l'l-23 II• l ·J? 4· l 9-67 "10 LI Niii"''., IS•SJ, Cltt11e HoMnlnut·S. SCheld l·for-in411\1t•27 SC-eotwl 17•7S. MalCIOnedO 13-.., l rDtlflv J• 17, ....,.,,.. Hor·mlnut-l, K~•nde I-for· IMM·I. lrown Mor•mlnut · 1'-IMMYIDUA&. ~Al .... ~ S-IS-1•90+ IC-ttoVlllldO J.U+a ~&. .. C.MMG L._.,."'9 1•21, GOld9n 1-11. WttlO t•1t, Nt!t""°*' I 1 JC-t<unw H t , .......... l·t, ... 1·4, lolln ,.,.. .... LONG RE.\C"H -When tht' host Millikan Rams football team scored on a 98•\ard ru n on thl' opening kickoff. Manna H 1gh football fans got the idea that 11 was going to be a long night. ihe Vikings closed out thrir pre. Sunset Leagul' ~ason here Fnda' night. losing to the Rams. 28-6. failing to " an an) ofthefhe lO nte ts pla )ed M1llhkan finished w11h a 2-2 record going into league pla". While the Vikings Sa\C up a second touchdown on thc-first play o( the second penod. the} battled back to close the gap at 12-6 at halftime an a game that saw each side featuring an outstanding running back Viking coach Chns Ramsey was totall) d1sappo1ntcd in his team's OUtCOmt'. "I thought wt' were making pro- gress to~ard league play until to- night," he said following the game "We had some bnght spots out there but overall. we were our own worst enemies. "Millikan had a good game plan ··we now have to focus completel) 11n the unset League and try to get read) for those games.·· ' One of 1hc bright spo1s for the \ akmgs was the running of slotback Frank Vacarro. who picked up IOI 'ards an 12 carnes which included a )8-}ard touchdown scam~r midway through the sccC>nd quarler to close the margin to I 2-6. The Vik1~gs had taken over at their own 40 moments earlier following a punt. and quancrback David Schultz hit Enc Crocker for 16 yards to conven a third-down situation and put the ball at the Rams' 38. Millikan's Monte Boulwcre packed up 162 )&rds on 15 cames but failed to score for lite Rams. Fab}'an Irving took the opening kickoff all the way and a pass convcr ion attempt failed. Ram quarterback John Fierro Vaccaro ga ve the Vakangs another hf\ following an ensuing punt when he ran for 33 yards to the Ram 24. The V1kes picked up a first down at the Ram I 0 but on the next pla) fumbled and ended the threat to 1akt' the lead. In the fourth period. a pair 'Of interceptions ended an} further threats of a Manna score. The first was turned into a touchdown b~ Lincoln Starks on a 48-yar<i return. ond the second stopped the Vikings al the Ram 8-yard lane wit~ 'SUI minutes remaining. This one w*ackcd off by Irving. . The Vikings turned the ball over on four occasions. two on fumbles and twice on interceptions. One fumble recovery led to a touchdown after the Rams took over on the Viking 22 and another ended a Manna dnvc at the M11l1kan 9. The Rams didn't tum the ball over during the pmc. One mtcrctption went for a touch- down. and the other ended a Vikina drive at the Ram 8. Defensive standoutj for the Vik- MUl-lrvono ti kickoff retvrl'I (Din felt.a). 11-45 Sec-9 o-mr Milt-Fierro I run (PIH telle<I), 'll·St. Mer-V8'taro 31 run (kick lellfdJ, • 32 'Tllltd 0Ut"9r Mltt-8Hltr 37 FG, 1 11 .. ..,,.. 'Giie,... -' Ml-JOM1 1 run O.lek telle<I), II 11. M1tt-s1er111 4' lnttrctc11lon return tBui.r lllCll), 9 4S. Allendtnce 1,300 (tJlimttedl GAMI STATISTICS Mar Fiest oowns • Rtr1ne1·vera.99 74· 13' Paulne v11ci.99 41 Pustno l · ll·? Jt Return VltdeH' I Nf9fll,,,. sae1t verd•llf •·rrln·S Ntt v•re1t" 17l Punls 6·lt Fumbfft·tumble• 1o11 4·7 Pene1ties-verde99 >·11 Time of -..won 19-07 Ml • ' 44·261 ,. f~6·0 II o-o 3'9 3-30 1·0 13· ll l 7U3 'P\iht, ltlttrce91iofl tumble re1ur111 • IMOfVIOUAL llUSHINc; ~TOCktr, •·t, Vacarro. 12•101; SCJlulll. 4·1, Willems, t·•· Perk:, f · 11. Ml-«emQt, 4-0, loul-•· IM62. ,,_., 16-60. Slefkt, s-n. Kine 2·7; Fi.rro. 2-t IM>N1DUAL ~ASMMO ""--SdlUll1. ,. 13·2. " Mll-f'leftO{ 2-6~0, 1' •DtYMNAt. •ICSMHG Mer-CrO(lo.tf, 1•16, WQIM!y, 1•20! Wlllleml, M. MA-Ola"*'• 2·2' • ' Finl Ova,... FV-Cooll 1 DISS from Htnl91n IMel'IOMv Kick I SectNI Ouamr FV-Manonev 4S FG Polv-GrHn 17 run IKeis.r kier..> J>o1v-<:1rter 37 run CK11,., ktci.1 FV-Mel\ontv It FG T!Wct 0Ut"9r FV-Oet Gallo 7 run !Manonev kick) Polv-ROl>in1 I run (l<tlltf' klCll) , .. r1fl ~""" Polv-Altunott 11 PUI from '""' , ....... r i.10) Potv-Curtlon <lO run l Kelst< klcl\I Allendanet 700 (tsllmtltd) GAME STATISTICS ,v F tr SI down1 71 Rush&1·vard1ge ' ll·S7 Penl1J9 v•rdellt 7'4 Peulne 76·0 ·1 Neo•llVt seek YlfOlllf l ·mll'l· 10 Pun11 4·32 Fumt>lel·luml>ln IOll O•O Ptnelllel·veroeoe S·'° .. ,."' 10 v -m , 1•1 7· 17·0 0 1·47 H t-71 IMDfVIOUAL •USMINO FV-+ieft!Mn, 4·for·mltlua·S, l"o'M, 12·35. Del G•llO, .. 27 PolV-Certer, s-n. Green, •·10S. Harri' 10-61, Aoblns, J -12, Pttele, 1•6, CIK'eton. 2·•1 IMOfVIOUAI. ~AIS*O FV~. 2'•47•1, 2"4. POIV-<er1er, 7• 12•0, 161. '"DfV10UAL ltlCllV1MO FV-COOll, 7•'2. w .. vw. 3-42; Seuenbel'v ,...,., Powe, •·'7, Del Gallo. Ht. Pot...-Powell, 1·20, "-'• 1·14, Gnefl, 1·1, Alt1tano«, 4·176 Top riders COillpete in u·:s. Speedway Charilpioriship Vaq•playtoqbt -The lrvant' Hi&h footblU team will The 1988 United Lites National pcedway lc.der. most talented 1ntcmat1onal rider. try to rebound from us first loss of the Championship will ~ held tona&ht at the Oranie Oicley's stron~t compe11tion come 1n the ltivcrstde's Steve Lucero. 24. has had a aood stason when 1t hosts Foothill. a 7-6 Coun_ty Fauvounds i.n Co~ta M~ form of Costa Mesas Bobby Schwanz. the natiol\al season ind finished second 1n the qualify1ng~nes. J~r 10 University last week at 7:30 The event 1s unique in the 11ct there as no champ1onsh1op quah~m stnts winner. A pest However, he has had a IOt of mechanical problems tonaaht second chance or making up ~r J>Qints the next national champion htmstlf, St.hwaru has won the last thrtt ween which has slowed him down. Foothill, 2·2. opened WJth a to--0 race and will crown 1he new natJonal champion of more than SO main events th11 season alone. N Belch' n.. 1 Cou· . victory over Tusun btforc bowina to the' nation's 16 btsupetdway riders. Amons the 01hertop contenders inclUde Sam cwport 1 .-,a1 ens has JUll re-Woodbridae 23--0 The Knilhttthtn facing ~ach other in 20 ~ck~to-~ck tvcnts, Ermolcnko who has been compctina in Enaland t~med to Chnhtre, ~and ind broU&ht back bQt Marina: 28-10. before Tallina to the nders will be an a do-or-die s1tu1t1on. Miss• fbr most of the year but came t.ck to I.be lJnllrd 1 rtt new motors. • University star:i. eras.hi have a mechanical problem. and the tatts in June tocompctc in the American final. The ttllc as worth 1houJ1.nd.1 ofdollan in pnze TM Kn;ahts emJ)loy tM o~n n111onal 111 c tsaon.e. l'.hcre Mrodetoapn{ttt1eorundwounde.ap ~.•MN It UttlOld spontonhip dollan'f'or attack an a stronc runnu., II•· Tbe20thrunn1naofth11eventptQml&es&0be finishana founh an the ind1v1dual final in Den· I.be 19191'11C1ntltal0n. Auln11 Univers.aty, foothill 111Md supply one of the mo t talented f~lds ever~ San mart. Rnervcd wau1ttSll children 12 ind under 2f6 yards on tht arouad butoill) II Clemente's Brad Oxley 11 the CU1TCIH natJonal Ermolenko allO led the Ammcan WOt1d are S9. GmeraJ adml111on la SI) for adultund $7 lhrouah thr air on one pa11 CO!'n'*'" champion and la also the 19U season pointJ Team up squad and 11 conutlmid America's fordtildren. tion in e•ah• at~pu.. .. .... .,. Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /S.turday. °'"'Obef' a. 19U • Unijumps all over Dolphins~ 31-20 Tro ans etaqulc startouto the gate an cruise to a second stral ht victory Not to be outdone, Jim Roberson the ~ther half of 1he Tro1ans' poteni rush1n11ttack, took control on Une's next possession. On first down from their own 35-yard lane. the ball was give~ to Roberson. who started running left. cut back inside and raced 65 yards, untouched for a second Una score. By IJRK WOLCO'M' ....... C.11111 •a I U~uversity Hi&.!' bolt~d fro m the sta~an~ blocks F"riday nipn, scoring on 1u first two possessions to top Dana Hills1 31-20. in a non-league pme at Irvine Stadium. · The Trojans' dormant offense wruch had scored just 26 points in its first four pmes this season, erupted for 21 points in the first half Fnday ni~t. .. The offense has been there from the Slart, but we just keep miHing a couple of blocks here and there," Uni Coach Mark Cunningham said after the Trojans improved their record to 2-3 with the win. "The kids ha ve known ~hat to do all alon~. Tonight everylhmg came together.' The Trojans win need thing~ to come together in a big way next·week They open Sea View League play ... f oR THE RECORD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES N1ttenel LMtue Geme I -Ntw Yortt Mer' J, Oed9en 2 G•me 2 -Oed9en 6, Ntw YO<k Mtrs 3 (5erlel lied. I· II , TCIMV -~ (HerlhiMr tl-1) el Ntw Yor• Mett 10~~~':.: !7·9), 9 • m SUllde'I' -er Ntw V-otk Mell, S P.m. ~V -Ded9lrs el Ntw Y.ork Miil, 9 e.m. Tuescs.v -Ntw York Meh et ~. s PJYi:. (II necuwrv) • Wtdneidev -Ntw York Mets •• ~. S PJn. (of neceuervl AIMf'i~n LHvue G•me 1 -Oeklel1d 2. Bos1on I 1 Game 2 -Oellle nd '· Boston 3 tOaklend ' ieedt Ml"lts, 2·0) TOdav -Boston CBOCkl•Cker 13-IS) ., Oek· lend (W.i<:l'I t7·t>. S P.m. Sonoev -~olfol] e1 Qe11rand, noon MOnd•v -8oslon 11 Oe.k:.nd, noon Hf Mc:fl$¥V) ~v -Oekr.nd. If Boston, noon flt necelHrv) · Tl!Ur~v -0.ktand el 80$fOt>, S pm. (II nec..u.rv) Wor1d wies . S.lurdev, Oct IS -et Netlonat Ln11111 winner, S lO e> m ~ .... Oct 16 wlMef', 515 Pm TuetcSey, Oct, 11 wlnMr, S·lO P.m e r NefioNI LHQ<it w.onnoev, Oct 19 -e l 4mefoon ~ Winner. S.25 e>.m TllUl'Mlev, Oct ?O -et Ame.r1cen LHGIA-wlnner, 539 Pm. Ill nKenerv) S.lurdey, Oct 17 -et i..erlonel LHQU4! Winne<', 2.2S pm (ti ntGISMrV) Sundev, Oc1 23 -•• NallOMI Lt~ wlnNf', S-?S e>.m Ill nKHMrv) Coleve TODAY'S GAMES West, Reaits Nev"' er Air Force WHhlng!Ot> er ArizOfte SI ColoreCIO St el 8YU Fresno Sr •• c ... 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Nortlleut L0<ilsle ne er North Tuu. ,, At'lv Plnt Bluff vs Prelr1t View A&.M n Otilenome .,, Tues 11 OeQes Lem« I I S.m HOUS.IOfl SI • ,, Rielt et TCU, n MldWest Ar~el\MS St 1r Akron, n Ohio Unlvershv er &owlmo GrMn $our11ern 1111nol$ •• Entern 1n1noll, n Centrer Mlclllgen •I Euttrn Miellloen. n PurOue et 1•1nols Ohio St •• 1no .. ne Soutllwtst Mluourl SI e t lnc:t18nl Sr n Wl:s<onsln •' towe Norlllef'n IOWI ., Iowa Sr ....,,.esu el ICenws Mluourl 11 te.enMs St lall SI et IC.tnt Sr. Wtsltrn Mlchlten el Miami, 0 Mldlloen SI 11 Michigan Hclrtf!Wflftrn •• Mlnntsor1 n Hclf'fhern lllinQls •• Toledo. n Northwest Mlhourl !>I •• w 1111no1s, n S.Ultl MIUIUIC>OI e r AieO.me Jedo.ton SI el it.le1>6me SI . ,n Teitel $0<.:fllerf'I I I AIGorn St Eesttrn Kentuckv •' Ausrln Pen. " Wofford et Oe.,.IOwn Wnl V1t9ln11 el E•SI Ct rOllne Ubef't'I er EIOll MemOfll\ St al FIOrlde . Horii! CeroHN it.& T "' Florrc!e 11.&M. n ~Ille Soullltrn e t f:Jo<lde St Venotrb!lt e t 0-gle T-.Ht SI •I Grembl1no. n TOWMll SI ... 1 Howerd -"" Au«lufn ., LSU, n .... Sloutnwestem Loul\tene er Loul1ie,.. Tedi TulM et Loulsville irurmen et Mer\llal ~tit Tech •I Mervtend Noffflwtsltrn Loulslene et McNttM Sr n MWl•WollC Velltv SI el Mlcldle Tenn.lwt St Murrev St. el MortMed SJ ~n Unl.,.trsltv 11 Nlcholls St.. n Eat TtllllMMe SI •I North Ceroline SI • n New ~· •I ltldvnond M9rRn SI el South C.l"Olf,.. SI a.ga1nst undefeated and No: I-ranked Corona del Mar. Af\erwaiung until the fina' seconds to beat Foothill, 7-6, a week ago, University picked up immediately where it left off. TheTroJans •ned the game with Dana Hills (1-3-1) by recoverins an onside kick. Two minutes later, they were in the end zone with a 7-0 lead. • Senior running back Gary Smarr took the first play of the game around the right side for 11 yards. He carried again for I 0 yards. After a one-play breather, it was Smarr again on the right. this time for 19 yards. AJ)Cnalty took the Trojans back to the Dolphins' I 0. Smarr taught a pass. to the 1hree. On the next play. he charaed JJP t~c middle for a touch- dowo:-t • That ma<rt ~ven plays for 46 yards: 45 of them by Smarr. Waiting it out ''I'm rtally happy with the way our ~nn1ng gan:ie worked 1onigh1," Cun- ningham said. "We had a good week of pracuces. We're sttil without some offensive staners. bu1 11 didn't seem to slow ~s down 100 much tonight.·:,. Nenher did the Dolphins. Rob- ei:son en~ed up with I 04 )ard~ on nine cames. Smarr added 75 yards on 15 auempts. , '"" With the running game firmly established\ Uni quanerback Junior Ohver was able to enJOY a good night of passing. He picked u~ 118 yards on 9 of 12 attempts. Wlth no mter-cepuons and two touchdowns. The first one came an the second Fan• wal.t lD the n1n ~a delay of Friday'• sclledaled Natiopal Leatue ChamploUhtp Serles game between the Dod.Cen and lleta which wu e~entuaJly postponed. • w111ern Ceroline er Ttllflflift·Cner1'nooae Soufller11 Mlucssle>C>< et TUfene C1-mson er Vlrg1nl1 APC>elKlll1n SI. a r VMI 504Jth C•roOne et V"1J•n1e Teel! Nortll C•rotine er W1111 Forfll n tHltlO<s Sr .•• Wflftrn KtnlllC v. n r111 ~1)11 e r Brown l.efevtllt tr &uckt\11• Prlt'ICeton 11 CO'umDo• Vllleno ... a at Connecr1cu1 Wlnlem & Merv •• Oe:e .. ere Corntd •• Herverd Oerlmoufh er HOlv Cron C01Qe1e 11 Lth1gh 80\lon U vs ~1ne er Por11end Voungsfown S• •• Nor1111eS1ern C1nc111MH e t PtM St Notrt Oemt er P,11 Mauecnuserrs ar Rnooe flleno ROtotrs et Svrecull 11.rmv •' Yale Communitv colt9e TODA Y'S GAMES Millien Ctftftffll<t Sen 0•'90 CC 11 Orer19e Ce>esl. e r Camino •• GO'<!•" we" 7 Long ll•ecn .i Groumon: I 30 Cerroros et R1vers1oe 7 I 30 ~Fullerton 11 Sen OllllO Mtu 7 Ml Sen it.nt0t110 11 S.001eb6c11 7 P1:om.r 11 Pnedtl\8 7 SOuthwesltrn al Rat'ICho Sanlle110 .7 wn..n; State CanlertflC• Bekersl,.IO 11 LA Sournwfll 1 ComPIOll t i G tn01~ I 30 LA P .. rce er Mooroer11, I 30 Wtst LA er Venlura 7 30 LA Velley ., L-' Merl>Or 7 30 Senti Monie. er Seate S.ro.re Hi9'1 school FRIDA Y'S SCottES (Nlft·l8oltut) 1 )0 Corone .Oet Mar 21 Cost• Mew 12 Ed1\on 42. SI JOlln llO\C.O 0 LOflO Btacn Polv JS Fountain Veilev 20 LOnt Btecn Wilson 21 NtwOMt Harbot 14 Meter 0.1 31, Hunhnolon Be.ell 1' MIU1ken 21. Mertne 6 Min ion Vitlo 39. WtslmlniJtr 6 S.t'lte Ane v .... ., 3 SeOdlet>eck O Sen CJtmtnrt IO 1.eoune 8t1e11 6 TOlhn 10, OcHn VI-0 Unlvtnltv 31, Dene Hiiis 20 Anltlot>t VelltV 36 111111 Park 17 Bllnoo flmet 'S es-enre 14 CIPtWeno Vt lie... 17 Po111r Lome • Er Toro 71, Et OO<edO J EI Modefl• 17 Loar e I IC.1ltlte 10, Lt M>rtd• 0 LA Heore '' Perri 12 Meonol18 ,, So~• l Sunnv H"1s JI, Brte·Oilnoa 0 Trov )(, S.v•""• O V1iencie ?I C'lle>rttts 0 ( Gerden G,...... LMtue) 8ofse Grenoe 13 Garden Grovt 6 -Ktnntdv II. L·e Qult'lte 7 Santleoo 36 Rat'ICllO Atemito1 TODA Y'S GAMIS (Nlft·'"9Ut) F 00111rn er rrv•M, 7 30 e> m Senta AN vs Lovo4a let Gltfldetc), 7·30 om TrellUCo H•"' •• Sr Jo""111 (SM) 1 e> m' NHL CAMPBELL COlllFIERIENCIE sm~ Dlvblen W L T Pts Git G/4. Kones EOme>nlCHI Ce111erv Vencouvtf W1rt''-M'G ' 0 0 , • 1 1 0 0 2 s 0 0 ' l • • 0 0 I 1 2 1 0 0 I 1 2 2 St LOUll Ch~IQO Otlr0•1 ,\11,nr>HO'I Tore><ito Ne<Tfl 01Vi"41n 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 WALES CONFERENCE Pll 1eoe1C>11•8 P.rrsourvn NY Ranger\ NV ts:enoers Ntw Jt rH11 Welll1nvron 80llOn Bvtte!o Quebec Herltofd Mon tree: Pttrk lt Oivlsilfl l 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I 0 I l 0 1 0 0 I 0 Adems OM\loll ' 0 0 ' 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' 0 FrldeV'\ Sc-\ 1 2 1 l 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 P.1111><.orgt'I 6 WHh•noron • • Eomonton 5 Ntw York fllet'IOer' I TldeV'\ G.- Ca101rv er Klnel. 7 .3S o m 8oiton er H.11rrlord '.lS o m 8ut11!o et WHh•ng•on 'lS e>.m Hew JtfHV II Quel>tc. ' lS O m M1n~11 er Montreal. SOS e>m Cl'l1cago al Toronto. SOS e> m OetrO•I •• VellCOUVff". s-os C> m • 2 2 3 l • 6 2 s I • 1 J s 2 1 ) 1 • • 2 • 1 'I ' 6 ' 2 2 s 3 New Yorio. Renot" 1! Sf Lou's S JS om WATER POLO Cohee NON·CONFEltllNCIE Celifot'N8 10, UCI S I.JC: 1 O 1 1-S C1 rorr"a ' • ? l>-10 UCr scor•ng W>roe n I L Ille I Warde I 8fll 1 Herman 1 Ge>el' MIVIS ~" 10 ca~lornia scoring lndart 2. Solomon ~ it.m1>ld1141 2 Krumins I Humtleft 1, Evtrlsr 1 ·B•·lt'll l Goa t saves &1>11'1 • Wevner .S Hkltl schNI NON ·LE AGIJll Ctl'll\t clll Mir t, f'Mt1"9 a CorO'll dt Mar 2 1 • ~ Footh \ I 2 fo-41 Coro"• 0.1 Mer scor<llO Grentllem • Gvsrer'°n J Se>evtr t Oeo1ng I Goekt w"" ltllOOtl 9 Footr" scor "II Mer,h J Cl.ll•1'Jer 2 Stuer• I CO#GP 1 Molder 1 Goelo1 ....... krwilf 7 LetuN ... di 14, Mltllr Del 6 Meltr~Otl I 1 0 >-6 L~h l l 3 S-14 Meter Del ..lGOClllll We ro I win.stow i. Ge>eht MIVts ltoghe•r t 1 Leo~ 8t1w K Oi "II" Mo'll90n'ltN ' we.to..l 4 "''" l Goe t Ml"ts CelOw 10 C.llls:tr-V.,_v 1', F8Ul'lteln Vele¥ 1 ~:~·,~~novt!:"ev \ { ! ! !::,~ Fount•in Ve ..., scor•nt Fr~ 3 Bftt 1 O\MCl8Qr0SMI 2 Goel\f Sl¥H Wevne 7 ~­s C•C>l•Jr•no Velltv ~,ng it.ndtrson S Ftncwi S McCe.;1t11 3 Ge-gfr 1 ~ 1. EllNM J Goe .. MIVtl e~wmen • quarter, after Oana Halls had tied the SCOttll 14. Uni aot the bal(Qh th~ Dolphins' 44 with 1:30 left 1n~ the hal Oliver connected on lhrt'C Straight passes. including a 22-yard stnke to senior Carl Oumula. and a five-)ard go- atlead touchdown to Roberson. Rob- erson. who kicked all four e~tra poantsand laterbooled a 33·\ard field goal. scored 19of'the Um'd l points. While the Trojans· Marshall Fran- cis touched the ball JUSt once in the game, iii ·1umed out 10 be Oliver's second touchdown pass. a 20-) ard strike over the middle m1d-v.a) through the third quarter. Leading 28-14. Un1'\ defense du~ in. shutung down the Dolphins dangerous winged-T rushing anack. Seven Dana Hills' running backs rushed fora total of 162 }ards, but 120 of those came in the fi~t half. ··our second half defen~ was the key to the game." Cunn ma.ham said "The first-stnngers did the JOb on - vi~~YBALL -_..,,.....-women lfG WEST CON!t~RENCE Sa~,Jou S111e def UCI IS·' 11>-U 13·1S 1H Community c ..... women COLLEGE OF SEQUOIAS TOURNAMENT ~ "-" 4h Gotoe11 Well def. Moaetro, IS·i IS·' Golden' Well oel. OleOlo Va/IN 15·4 IS·• Golde" WHI oel Sllytne 15·9 IS·) GOtoen Wttr oel 8ek1nllfl0 1 S· ti 17 1 s . NON·COffFEltlENCE Oranoe COH I oel. Sen Olew Mti• 10·1S 16· '' IS·6, 9· IS IS·S defense when they had to. and then I brough1 in the second-stnnacrs to seal up the game." While the Tro1ans held Zach. Hickman 10 52 yards rushing on 15 cames, the Dolphins' highly reprded running back still came up w11h t~o touchdo.,,,.ns. The real surprise for Dana Hills. however. was their lesser used fullback Brandon M1ggie . .,,.ho rushed for 72 yards on I 0 cames The Dolphins edged the Tro1ans in first downs. 18-15. but Unt won the battJe for total yards, 349-257. After go1ng 4 for 5 passing tn t~ first half. Dana Halls' quanerback Brrnt Gaut hll on only nine of his last 2:! a11emp1s .. We v.enl to a prevent defense at the end Of thejam~.JUSt tO tr. ll OUI." Cunningham said .. h ~as the ~me Y..8) wnn the onside kick on the firs1 pla). A lot ofthmgs happened tonaght we Y..ere hoping ~ould come together But v.e s111l ha'e some things to clean up before league pla} begins." Worn.n's Nrdc-rt hMlrNmenl (et UtlUNI H•1> 6S SIMlw\ FIMI ~ a Evenl llnd'8118POl'il ~ E tl'O' Har1>u1a tSv1,.,.,.r), 6·2 3·6 6·3 70 ~ Flftel Oorotllv Cl\fvntv f$e111e Mofl.cat Ge! 8 e llurr IWtSIPO!"I, Conn I 6-1 •·O 6$ Oelltllll\ ltlNI Elee"°'" Herbute CSvtmerl·C v Mu•OOC• I Lot /4.rnie:.ll o.f Gertrude Aml•n; L1gune • &ncnt· June M1Clle1weil 1COlte ~ 7-o l -6 6·2 ,. Dl4*ls Flnel Stle'te E v•n• (lndJenePOf1ll·0 0<o•l!v Critv'lr v lS.nte Monlce) Clt1 Pel Ytort\8ns·L·ln 0 110 t v !Lol ~) 6-1, 6·0 ,_. o.rtw U!V-~OO«to'I n FG t 54 OH-M1Ck"'811 t run l:Nu tetlldl. ,.,o• flllend•rice 700 ln llmefld) OMW STATISTICS OH ForSI OOW'I\ 11 Ru"'-'·ve roett 35· 1'2 Pau1ng ver0.111 103 PtUIM 13·27·1 lltt11r11 vercseoc• o Nt98h•t .eel< verci.11t l•mlflUS-1 Ner verdtllt 2S7 Puntl 3-'6 Fvrno.s·tumo.a ios1 H Pt"8Jflfl verd~ 7·36 T .,,,. of POlW\S•on 27:12 Ulll lS l3·211 Ill •-l2-0 ll 0-0 ,.. •·29 1-0 7·60 to.JI •Punr 1n•ercePhon fumble returns INOIVIDOAL ltU~(NG 0 11-M.11ge 10·11 H•ckme,, 1S·S2, C1r.111>o l ·7l. Wt1nf"letl. •· 14, P1l•h1PS, l·7, Peanme" I· I Geut 1·0 Uno-fto~rll>fl 9· 104 Smerr l2· 7S, Oliver 1 20 Sm•-.v ,. '' Devil •·2: G-retllt, 2·2, Sile< ,,,.r I· 1 INDIVIDUAL ~ASMNG Ot.-G1u1 13·77·1J 103 veros u ... >-011v..-. 9· 12-0 "' 'l'•r°' llllOIVIOUAL •IECEIYtHG v11..-111•rii. l·~ Dumele, 3·4'1 Fre.ncl) 1·?0 StT11rr I 7, lloo1non 1-s GOLF. 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M. ~»4it teleoflonese•Yleo~-r THEFIRITDAY CLA IFI ATIONS 973-e834 The o.1ty Pltot 1t IOOk1ng (714)770..iHO PIT WIMFllR'' I 00 AM·.S 30 PM ,.,. o.,,, " '"'"" "" ""'-• 11110-f ,. .. ..-..; lndfvtduai. ..._ f S.IUt~ e 00AM.t1 30 AM -_.,., ... , ... __ .,0 _; ' Srsft Of __.,..,. Immediate opel'Mlgl 0t M4Mtlc:el Aec:eptlonilt .. • ~eou.it .. M·F ............... -.... -..... 1002-2790 YH .,.,. ,.,, llaM E.xp'd Patt-Time to FuH-tomanageyouthcarrlef .. dependable. herd wen-P•tl•nt Intake/some FOt eml mecle co. ~ • oo AM-5 oo PM -.. .. , ....... -·-· ..... rltetlD Time for Proe>eny Mgmt M~t experienc. Ing lndMduall to be a phon••·. Exp'd, bu1y Incl INoPlno errMMta. OCADLINll ::::;: .. •=;:~~·-=-: ARE IN THE REAL PleateCOntact firm In Costa MeM. Send helpfUI, but wtll train. ~ Of MISSION VIEJO Ql°"",N.Beedl,144-7848 phones & deiiq.1Uocf ~~'°"' oup~1"f _.., ........ .., ... --... Patty. 540--7796 resume to: PeJtonn.i. 8aM Ml~ 1375/'ft + MALL Malnl~ Ind ..u&.-PllllTIT handwriting~-!'~~~ !::::... ~.':::: :;'..,."".;'· .. :;::.·:·.::-::: ESTATE TABLOID a!:~~J;'2~t. Colt• ~~~: ~1!M~8~~./~~ ~9rn~°':.:=·1= Nws>t ~ otc. Full-Time. tallp!__.'"!'8'~"''· ,..,....v ~": !::: -. .. oc, .. ...., ........ ., , .. ,,, SECTION OoetAnyoneKnow • Fri. d•Y.. nlghtt 0t week· Back/front office. In· ••-·-:=;... ''":.' ~;~ ':;_,-;: .......... '"' ..... ,.. w=_:~:iU~··· Gerier~O~ltt,!eE'!1r. Hr• c~~ .... ~2o1g:~5~~~~~:t. ::d1.App1y1nper90n: euraneem~preq'd . .,!~~'.!!"!:. -· s.. II» ... ::;.:..~.-..... ~;. ... !,. .. .:.:_ ..... Ir.... 2tzSJLt•t I,.... 2tl5 flex ~2-0084 dally IOf appointment. MJ=~~<t=L nent1. Wiii traH\, ..... ~~,:~:=::::~:~"'?:: Blactt&wtlttefem. Persian LOST orange strlJSeo Trawel 3014 lllLY PILIT P~e:'i. M~n~~~~~ 011111 •AST =~l~~~jo. cat Iott from 808 Holland CAT-Murphy, male, 2 United ticket• from L.A CAMERA/ an......... MalntenancaSupetV!lot. lllLY PIUT ··...-L •TllL Circle. $50.00 REWARD Weatctllfarea, N...,..t Bch.1 t O'H e Chica 1 • 11.H·I Mt-8807d,8•1-0091e CALL 548-M23 1i111. 1 ~.c. to O'H~:_ o .. ta .... , CA LllllUPIM. Full tlm• M on-Fri Cat, blk male w/grn eyes, REWARD! LOST vlclnlt~or 10/18. CHEAP. 675-8590 PLATEMAKER . lllYEI* Looking for exp. gardlMr' Ptartlct·t~d ... A~ sot•,· -7am--=: $4/50-Hr. "M I .. blk II /ID & I & & d co . w/truclC for N.B. 543-1099 r " "''°' ·-• . No ex n..:."'91n-ag c • . co ar w "cac a ... voca o a It tit •uto parts at~e ..__.s de-urday, Sunday and Hol· eftta.. In -.· tag, on Balboa Island. F cat blk/brn speckles 1 1 " "' ,......, Id 3AM 11AM M t ,......___.. A E. w AR 0 I s l 0 0. n 0 I ~ra. No tall.Jl75..e 198 ntaa Immediate open ng or ex-llvery person. NMd OMV •YI to . ue .... ,.,. • 1175-3397 perlenced earner• Opet• pflnrout s.. Claud• at· MAINTENANCE be 18 Of OWf. 'Ytllld ~ 729 F ecfSt c Ji .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ftratllla cAILbcXRE-Need re-ator/platem1ke! Some HUB AUTO.SUPPLY . • •• llc9nee. c:urr.nt In-.:;..552'5* .~ • lleble, attentive cefe-beslc s1r1pp1ng ex-2120 Harbor l!fVd Colta eurance. good drMng r• ______ _._...__ FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: FOUND Red Huffy Sport Cruia.r, July 5th. Please call w/aerlal 11 to ID. Brian 548-8781 PAA YER 10 the Holy Spirit, giver for 2·~ yr old boy In perlence helpful Apply Mesa &46-246'4 ASSISTANT COfd. $7.cJo per hour. gal IUL man UUI I Holy Splril you Who our Corona del Mar home at: ' mlleage. Call Roger Top Producer ......, 2 meke me see evef)'thtng 3 d ys/wk. Occ er-lllYEI ~llDrDVISOR StartieyTueecSay thru Fri-honeet & exp'd Rat ~ot and Who show me the rands/eves. Own car, llli.Y PILOT For legal support groupl '1Urtl\ day, 842-4321 Ext 205. Comm'I llo'd Agla,_f0% way to (elCh my Ideas: Eng-speaking non-smkr. 330 w . bay SI. 9am-5:30 Mon thru Ftl. PlllTll WllTI• commltak>n + IMdS»n. You Who give me the Refs. good pay.11•4-8839 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Must have own car. Full time .. iarled poaltlon Q~ay brush & roll 3 .,..1 CALL PATRICK TEl«>l'E divine glh to forgive end 6'42-'321 11292 953-9451 fOf ..-eon• ..-lenc:ed In ..,... • • ; · '' 721 1200 ·• • 10,,....t the wrong that la LIVE-IN Caring n/smkr ,...... x,.... •IP $9/nr 841-5891 • doM t0-me and You who (English speaking only) I II basic housekeeping, · · are In 811 the instances 01 w/car tor 81 yr old lady Ask for Pat or Lisa II Y P/T minor mechanlcal, .iec.. Part-Time Order/Salea my Ille wtlh me. I. in this I NB Refs. 6'4-5-475 For Flower Shop. Call t~mblng repan, Entry. Alllsl In handling Alicia or Virgil 833-1883 k of floor eat• orderl, exc:elt. entry level short dlal09ue want to LIVE-out needed to witch Wllll POT TIIE pr~ and super-)ob, CM 543-9520 Ull IOf _,....,.,,_..,__,.__......,....,.~=-- thank you for evef)'thlng 7mo babyglrl Mon-Frl ln For parking facility $5 hr. lllYHP/T v111on oi)anlt0tlel CIN. Malcotm,wegeaDOE IULmlTllllT. and confirm once more NB. Engllsh IPMklng, llte Newport Beach 675-2790 Mon & Wed fOf Flower Send r..ume with aa1ary • Full or PIT. Poaltive.. et· that I never want to be houset<plng. Approx-hrs CHIROPRACTIC Shop In N.B. 852-9155 requirements to· Plllll FllUY tltude. Reeoon9ibta ._... seperated from You no 7:30-5:30+. 863-4273 DRIVERS WAITEI MISSION VIEJO MALL, Mature, P/T, flex hra. Run pendable. light typtng>IS matter how great ma· MOTHER' HE PER ASS ST IT 27000 Crown Valley complete office. Com· bue+. Detla 7•5000 FOUND: Twin 7 mo gr~ terlal desires may be. I s L Mon· I A Must have economy car & Parl(way Miiiion Viejo puter • muat. Cotta MeM · ~~Fy:;~iei:i:~ ~an~~~be: ~~v:~ ~~h~g.m·~:· c~r:n1~':J' Frontoffk:e,enthualastlc& Insurance. Good P•Y· CA 92S91 , A.ttentlon; macblnelhop. 540..8533 1 ~1.1.kutC&ll home. 548-5703 ~petual glory. Thank $-4 50/hr Irvine. Call IOf cheerful, good office ~~~~rs. Call fOf Info. Malntenanc:. SUperMor. THE Five Crowna Rea-Of :111 S::-:,r.:;::., I OST·l0/3 Tlge<C t 1''t You for YQ.Ur Love lnterview651-&110 skllls,eompetltiveaalary. •lllALFrtllftftltt taurantcurrentlytlaapoa.-h•ianl I Fia11ei1l Moaey To Lou 2914 yrs Oid. ~ona ~'Mar towards me and my loved MOTHERS HELPER. Nwpt 6~o1'~i-~~ Contact 8EIEllAL OfFICE Pait-Time afternoon•. ltlonuvallfor H09t...... llllPTlllllJ J1Y11•1at jP 1 F • area. PINN help! Kids ones. Amen Bch. Needed PIT M-Frl Immediate opening for ac-pt\One, apptt, peg board, ~ awlY •h• 10_,,, Eves & Sat, 38/hr wlri lag = . ens on und has un heartbroken! 759-8021 9 IPersons may pray this 2-6pm. Must have car & CLASSIFIED curate typist with & ftNng. 5 day1 tll 7pm. Tll FM lllWll BMcti. elilngual a muefl • aaaty ZtOll ~~'.-::,.~~ ~o; cfr.~?~9:,iLOST CAT WHITE Ml ~~a~e~tt! t~~~~~u~~e refs. Cell 720-8175 pleasant telephone pe1~ Exp. pref. Call betw, 11·8 3801 E.Cout HIQhway Wiii train. Mutt be ti6rid·. 50 ~RN IN96 DAYSI BK o.k Mr.Lee 972-88881 PERSIAN. Corona del y~r "wtsh will be grant~ PROF. respon young white ADYERTISll& tonality In Costa Mesa w .. tmlnat91' 814-47•11 Corona del Mar •bit. Helen, 494-0~ Potentlal. lnvut S300K se-1 Mar area (Harbor View no metier how dllflcull It fem Melts room In home CPA firm. Full time, excel· ~~n:Y~~~~~lp~~lfor *T~P~'fo.~1~:$ No Hllll). 721-1635 may be. Then promise to in exchenge for lite The Orange Coaat Dalt ~ i:;e::;:.,~:~ndoi 1ate!Owner •99-6102 cred.V /nopeo Call Den-LOST Large DESERT publish this dialogue as h~ P~ef~20-= Pilot has an immediate vldu1I Call Dottle, • nison Assoc 673-7311 * TORTOISE. Sat. 10/ 1 vie soon as your favor has area. • · opening lor telephone 6'S-.420 Racquet Club NorthwOOd been granted. MQP sales at our front count91'. --------H2 Te I.Ha 14 Autaactaeat1 REWARD 559•9091. r 'Pt•t SS 0 Prior sales experience H_IRlNG1 Government l futaactat ti Z9ZOI RECYCLE helpful Must like people 1obs.-your ar... . ltt4C.. flst1 a · LOST Male Rottweiller. ano be orgenlzed. $15,000-$68,000. It •Hlifyil& WANTED: People wnol October 7, Cliff Drive •Cl00CINSTl.ITlll8KGRN00LIH 45wpm typing Call (602) 838-8885 •398 love Christmas people & 1 area of Newport Beach through the P~gy Blevlna for inter-WORK OUTDOORS 1·1111 F114li11 making SS.-an hr w;th REWARD!* 953-5887 DAILY PILOT 1•LOAN DRAWS view appointment. Telephorie approvils Chnstmu Around The C · •A.IP 714-~2-4321 ext. 301. ..--..--Problem credit/Income. World Call Daw n REWARD lassif1ed Pages ·· Urgently needed E.xcep-The Orange Coast Daily IOfecfosure. btnkruplcy 997..C256 Lost 9/29 lg brn teethe< Ilona.I pey. 1 Piiot 1s looking tor an tst. 2nd & 3rd TO's 1 . ...: tote bag w/grey leather Turn unwanted Temp. to perm. ISSlgn-.., energettC"" person •to as- R E. lo811s any reason -11 Ill S appt bk personal papers items Int o ments. O.C. poatt10ns CUSSIFlll slst our Olatrk:t Managers l~~~l ~~:=: FOUND. 10-speed Bike. '"j & psych Journals v1c money today! T~.P~~~~:s 11f!~1n1111 II 1 ~~~r~~d t~=:· C.. 111 Mtrtc I July on Balboe Peninsula. Pac.A.mph.Park No 11? 5•7-0550 100%l=REE • -Applicant must have re-.. ,. Ill I 673.-3683 asked. 213-477•3lf9 I HPIESEITITIYE liable car with valid CA drivers license, proof of AOMIN ASSISTANT The Dally Pilot has lm-1 1nsurance and OMV ashlon ISiand. Rffpon-mediate openings for print-out Star11ng pay Is albte, typing. client con-telephone stlespeople S7 oo per hour plus gas tact, growth potenual Mull type 45 wpm Ind allowance 675-8f43 wttods/wttdys have good communlCa· Come In 10 epply at: OVANCED WINDSHIELD tlon skllls CaJI Peggy I REPAIR Is looking tor Blevins 642-4321 motivated women and men to handle repair DAILY PILOT routea in your area Ex-Daily Pilat ~:-~-:--:~---,--------~-~--....,,;;,,;,,,,;,_~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;::::::.J celleflt opportunity and 330 West Bay St Income. Cell for Interview Costa Mesa. CA I HO Wtst laJ St. $2.66 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 II~. 30 day minimum In the at 1-800-212..c11.wR -------! C.sta Mt11, GA 12121 llYHTISlll CLEANERS between 9am & 5pm M·F Est'd CdM Retail eo 11an-S e e k I ri o e x p · Or call Eric at 6'2,..321 Ing ln-houM agency. Nds cieaner/spotler & pres.s-ext. 205 antcepr&oeur1al type -.r. Oteu (pr Success ---.,-1-1~1-1-0-11---w/related exp & a.c:ty • Clianers 722·8777 ---------• skills. S 18K -+ % t beos. COUNTER PERSON PIT ~ evenlllg work. lmmed. -Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Va,ley NO COLLECTING I NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444· Ask for Joanne Craney . .. SERVICE DIRECTORY ---~----L1ureen 49•·1142 weekends & Eves hire. Huntl~ton Beach --------uuun~u ~~~~~~~.·;~~-<~1~14~)~7~~~1~1i8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 714-675-3830 NCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED nlll•llEW Stniff .. , .... ,, YILLIWPllH F0< ITl()(e lnf0<mat1on CALL TOOAYll &SI Fiii LllS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4321 11t. 310 cum ........ ,. ESCllW SIOllTOY FIT experienced w1tt1IMin 1 yr exp Xlnt typing ---------• toots. Own car & ref«en-, akilla. Salary comm ces.631~47 wtexp.675-7814 OAlllU/GlHI UIHIH FT ----.,-...-----F/'f, $6/Hr. benefits. CdMIExperlence • must. C111 1175-1579 Of 675-3308 I Davi~ Gabriel, 966-1955 DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. 'EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON~ DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAY.$ 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT/CORONA DEL MAR & LAQUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142-4538 EXT. 205 ASK FOR ROGER sr AR KEY F·UN AFTER SCHOOL WORK 11 Y e&r1 & Older Work Evenin91 & Saturday YOU CAN AVERAGE PE~ WEEK s7500 . OR MOREi PHONE: 491-3321 All fr1n1port1bo.n P10Vided By An Adult Supentlor OUR FAMOUS~ DIMESJ\·LJNE NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED LINU I 2. s 6 1. ----- • HAS RETURNEDI- Back by popular demand. D1mes-A-L1ne will run Friday. Sacur-.. o:iy and Sunday 1n lu own c1arnf1c1u1on 1n r~ .c 1ass1t1ed AdS:. Since this 1s a special otter. we have a Thursday noon deadlirM and ask prepayment for all ads This Is open to all private p~ •. adVemsers for mtrchandise noc over s I SO (price must be list~ 1n adj and no abbrt>vtat1ons win be accepced All ads win run Friday. Saturday~ Sunday. There is a s-11ne minimum at 20t. per lrne So 'J04K loW cost Ofmes·A·Une ad Is onfy ... : S3.00., -·· DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: S·hne m101mum • 3 days • JOC per hne = SJ 00 ' • All ads .Jre prepaid by coming 1nio the OtJ1/y Plloc io • pl.Jee your .1d or use tnl" coupon oeiow • Private party ~rchand1se only ads No com· , merc1al <1ds. pets livestock produce or plaou • , • Each 11em must be pr1Ced m the ad with no items over SISO MAIL TO: Dlmu·A·Une Daily Pilot • .130 West &iy .St.ll!'tt C.cur.i M f'M4, CA 92626 Da1ty Pilot hours Monday·Fllday B 00 AM to S 00 PM .... ' PHONE STATE DATES TO RUN ZIP ... --... ... . . . ~~-~__,._ "00 ~ .,ti: Otange Coatt OAILY PltOT/Sat"rday, Octobet 8, 1 ... . "'11a91 11• !n'\fi'L 1111 ta.1.111 IMI II& llllR ~ i§i'i \'LOOKIHO tor a~ ... I I cond Stu • 1m ldnt :".!:: = A ~ LJmlled opp D 1'.'*Y to )Oln • MlilaDle few 9doptiOfl ....... ...... ,.... ..... met• --1•111 .._.. go 10 r.......,.. .._.. ..-n Wllfl un-Almond color. -. new -,..~ .. ...... ......... '°' In-l300 obo 145-8701 -·-,;;:;-n:. -· .. '°""atk>~ll Jac;k tu ~you a1.18:r A~.. T t -==-=,..,..,,,...,,·,..,..,.,,..,,....,..~~ IETief' HOMl.8 l Xnilque dreuera I POODLE PUPPY SALE . GAN>IN8 furniture, Sl50·S400 Home raleed <T• Cup, MM.: UTATI 751-IOOO PerMc:t Condition. Cali Toy & Min.) All cdotl Whl•&T/llm atterst>m 950-s909 '250-$700· 75t·:Me5 SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI ~ llMc:fl dellgn BAR stool With br ... rail, ... ... ONLY 404 /llne. CALL 64~5678. AUTHENTIC Old mov:nCAIB, MW ~ht OM Jenny GUITAR/cae ISO Roff-•·1COlJCH NCllOn .. Stso.18 ~r-:c,: .. ~~· Ulihel~open. dining rm •t 6 chain, llSI posters S25·S 100 Lind $100, no mattr ... , way bed 135 '2 VCR SJ5. 25 ' eolor TV 9000 C ~ tabte ~tor a apedel pereon oelc end & cott .. table, Yamagata Olyrnp4c poet You unauemble Fair-diameter maple tat>Je, 2 S1 50 Mlerowave $75. HM"Y a6W • a good ......,ance & ~·· 721-1081 ORGAN SHAF"Efl & BOHS ..... SAT Sam·noon. no N<llff. er 120 titindredl pott-t W.W/81ker, Costa MeH. lellvea. 4 chair~l15 Cor-Muctt other turntture SS-Sl50 li':::ri~vel ~•n:,...:•rsonallt~ NEW Daybed Whit• & =:. :.~ t~~ '::: Pnialall 1117 ::.~~c;c:.~ac~ d<rn: •s. ..,~epht. photoei 546-4747 rect·O·B•tt ~pewrlt•r $50 BHutyr .. t b•d• r~.,.. ~.....,.. Odt • typllng El<ut, w/mattr ..... & tur•+ _,....,. more •Int !E """" .... ~ ... ~ st--'-11·$35 6 3-7833 2 MATCHING upttolstet'"ed ~5 S '°!' 20. Girl's $100 6'8·737' :;~ FloOf •-A' 115~ compu ter tra nlng trundle Complete. $245 concl. s8(i()'e73-2727 MOVJNO s-. Sat l0/9 ""' -·· '" .,.. """'· FOUR 1987 Toyota true arm chairs, comfortable, bik• $l0.-.20. All prleft Lat"';.. White ~~ratalr· • r.tQllltry.145-1781 *840-8733* . 202 Mlrlll'IW Of. 5 pc oek cedat d'lett, rattan tan Wheel• Ti'x5'h with fou good condition Sold nexlbl9 538-4S43 ROLL· TOP desk, maple cae S25. Luy Boy ,.. __.,1111 + Designer goof: New White .,... mite ctlra TV book• .._... -..-' ... -~ T B ""·-,_, • ..,., ..... IT li~ln wa bdrm .. t. rnettr ... set1, chair, Inflatable r•"· etc. br1~fs It--' ....... , Ill~" or u n•1r •~ FENDER. Ctiamp am. plllief $100/0 BO Nice Piece. -•1 ..... ..---.. ~-$10. CO... .._. home Im· aola/chaJM Mt. HI ~le. al s SCHWIN eiREToP tlouMtlold '1temi & rTIOfe: .,!tOGV01~,2nYorAR(VDlc1SorALEia • radial tlr P1~5/75 R14, 64 1572. • $60. Germ•n vlOlln wllh ho m 11 rot her I a.vatlan cfllna for 8, pus »"'--t Gd-......... C • •1500 S eotldltlont Ut -'-ht ov• ·-'" /lka ne S75 HCih. REFRIGERATOR "-~-• cue and bow, excellent tullwood 3 bt9Ck slate $100. 5'8-8135 . ..... ~ co. .,...,... os, • acr lie• • .. _ · p•ne •aa •H* Plaoentla, Cost• .Mesa. "73-3800) .._....,., condltloll $150 Men'• toP 1neert1 perfect 10<1-=="'='...,.,.,.,,._-..,....,,-,-·1 ..,. nae. Potential to $1000 780-3848 1100/ot>o 536-el16 'tN • ~.. Sat/Sun 9..e:30. ,.., Electric 1' toot. runs iett hand golf •t corn· horM or otflc:e $l00 VEAYT IN needed for ~13'"1'~ mgr. Lv EASTBLUFF buutlful o4;30pm °' a.9pm • UMIAY 1-4* SAT 10 5 Pt-............ GLASS ~vff S30 Ty good $76 New spare tire, ptete, pro quality 5150 Mlj)le dtnlng room t•ble raiSlng parakeets, lnelUd-MtO L t dlnl b1e •750 l :::.r.::;.... ™S •11. •-. -1-· ..... -~. writer $2<1. RMI recorder! Super Belt l*lecl Ar• ae.uutut tur coat 31• with ' red naughahyoe Ing o4 foot flight cage, o us ng ta • 4 p:::::J ... -r frffHr. double door 135 Rattan chair $15.I stone 'pty E78-1' Wlll1 '-"th. stze 91g $135 chairs like new $100 breeding cage etc. ~400 .... hl•IT /Um custom blael( lac:q. Chi-•••& ..... , -I St·$3S. Bikes, cottec-ref rig, furniture. bikes, Sweeper SS Lamp $5.1 convert 3S3 Broadway Si~t vlOla, German Allll stMeo receiver S90 dog night cage 525. Hav-For Fountain Valtey In-MM Chipp. armchelrs. 11 tlb*, books, typewriter toys, lwnpe, etc. Cash 1982 F I A A-Hart Wllmal tr•n S20 -~ Office. Good Rattan chalH hud-~ -r-1_ .... I llu llZZ only. 3493 Queen• Court. ul er ton ve • DOUBLE bed frame 'I maoe with cue S 150 Four 3-w•y acoustlcal _. ~ & typing aldllt 1 boards, queen rattan 4 Oct. 8 & 9, 9arn.·~· -•-s.tS-2452 Costa Meea bed<l1ng $75 19· TV. M1111n ukulele $150 ex-speakers made by 64~56. inwat. Xlnt Co.-benefits. king leak & paUo furn. & Orange County Fai r· *ifiiilii* FUR quilt Ml·klng tan $25. colOf. remote S 150 An-eellent clarinet S 150 K.,,WO<>Q S 180 Otf1C9l-W-hy_S1_or_e_at_l_tl'loM--unu--MC1-1 4a'IK, Medical & proft1 other ml9c. 7~719 grounds, Costa M9sa. --ULI Sat-Sun 9-? 1575 Orange 1923 Sllvef pl&le ttatwear 1 tlque buflll S 150 6'6-7909 des!( ii,al S~ Work u-thtswtntet.?Adller1i .. ftwrlng. ,Salary negot. FORMAL Dining Room Enter off Arlington St. 23G...._.1Pt.S11 "12 dAve1,·1Cerys1 tatptam1cPt'u'rfuems. lncludlng wood chHt OressetS25 720-al71 . FOUR ve<y r\!Ce drnses bencll,2 Y 10 50 Bark. •taHQat110eslile me1asa1-Aall f Debt>M .._. °" n $50 Off-white sllpper --uMd in wed<l1ng1 worn recra ters ski rac s. lied ••• (714~ .. 7480 table. 8 'chelr9, 3 laves, 'JrusmtiM Designer tamps. small glassware. clothes · Chair s35 8 P*e lndlan1MODEL seHs costume)eW'-one. Pink S'S, ~h Auth.., 190 s Wlth poi........-Look--.-10-e1-...,_....,.ifi,,...ied....,...wt1-... -"--4 --....-.----·----I cus1ompad&hutchS600 -tablet. bedroom turn treedlsnet.antiqueS25 elry SS-$15 Ouallly $45,penWlnkleblueS5S .S.60 646-10'1 d1y1,l ,our•1oo«Jn;tor--. 119' /lllllTUY Or beet ofter. 846-8588 INb..& II 7111 1 carpets, entlque oak tutlia Call s.ts-9521 7am·7pm clOthing sue 6-8, .noes Formal emetald green Tv.. 10 VOUf epplCanc:.e ""°' lmmed.oP.ninarorresp. Hlde-1-bed. 6 drawer 18' SCHOCK ElEc. PKT glus bookcase. com· Y1ll9 &134 s l u l O s 10-sso S94 ladies 718 Kim to an..., phones, chest. occaalonal over-Canopy Bay Boat. Surrwt puter aoftware, misc 3-FXblrv' §l(E Toys COMPUTER $50 0.111 720-0933 54M t51 DEADLINE " o•r r r I typing & filing, Start stuffed ctlr, maple desk, mdl, Nu Motr, Ext Cond. MOVING SALE. Sat/Sun kids & Infants clothes' $50 Waterbed I SO WASHEq dry9" harvest I PRICE -"l'!l.itr • ,,,., ..-... oc ~· .,,. : ~J r1 4a hr.-645-1891 ~.etc. 673-4111-SJ1Kobo~6Z3-&800 1()..4. Antiques. furniture, turn &-boob. ~AT 8·2'. Bikes $15-~5 Tires gold. gooo oond1t10n$2S FIND ' . . . Jlf"°"°""Oy~OM!'!'19 ~ m .. Cfa:Vl"lfOt IO f\ECEPT /TYPIST tor MOVING: Gaming or intor-ftwtr INts HU iotlec~1bl as, d11hes 18787 Santa taadora ~~~;,~~;1: 1 t.11!5~~~ ~~~ge =:::•f,k~r!; ;><•~ "',::;;,~'.:."~:!'~po;,:<l;,r" No ,0,.. ~/NB R.E. Offlcie. ln·j mat dining table 4' diam. i6' SEA KING FISHING ~~.'l'trlsn9ln mal~I btgonl IEIUllllHI ••L.E G I S25 R tt $25 S -~1 P"tl n'f"tt>C" P•OOu(f' o• .,.., ... ~ ..ai-t personable, Flex 4 swivel chairs, $150. • .. v.,. (i •• , w -OI clubs • 25 R4ttan chair wttl'I th ouoh rla<...,11tt>O Mji3'1:7370 I · 121•8231 Boat 64. Johnson 60 HP. Iris & Hetlolrope) 1al 11~r 650-5015 pad s2s 5'6-'435 r .., ID~~··s-a~MOVING:~lr~up.;~.~~~ •o8SPAflMt•I . 1~-~\~1~~~-------.-.~~.,~-.--------~------~~--~---------~~ ..a n; -hOlsterecl chairs side-" 0 nse t a ~ · A Do • 9300 ) EIP'd dependable tor boardwlthmlrror583W 37' TRAWLER. att..._cabln, FurnltlH8, household Uust SQ. ~lies SQ.Pk off atos •tahe TRADE now sweater bout~ue In Nwpt Hamlllon C.M. g4g.5209 time share In exchanr. Items. clothing of Los Jardlnes West) -::"n~ '& .. r:!i~~ Moving S~lel Birch dining f()( sllp I~ ~.m a..c . SPYIUSS F=~r:· ;1~~:~~s~ools, ... c~:~,:r..i· . . Giii Karen at 645·8503 Ible + 6 chrs S150. ~than TV23 0 ~~.·. P.!,,cySact1. 8-121.a. •t•H IC~ 14 Loaded with power equip-Uin-Frl 12·5 tor appt. Allan chine cabinet $75. '86 Center Console In· ...,.,,. .... oped _ men I. ( lKSF3271 s11:995 : IOll. ULIS ~~-$~t~7J~~~J ~~~P1JJ:~~-r~!,: hou..notd kitchen & dee· Appl, furn, skis, toys, fl P9'0'. PIT. New North wtelectrontc:s & fl1h orator Items & clothing. ~~~~· ~n1: 1t_~rvlew, t.aouna shop. Pref mature l1ne4 ... I lrHI equip. S20.000 value tor nl1 Ill l 4 1..,.,1 ltacL 'l 'I reap. lady w/knowtedge ot 2 m1ftr8ues, trundle,~ 59,00&. 875-1358 _ • • • JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M e r cury :ze:ze Harbor Bh1d Costa M•H s..w S6l0 antlquel & Interior deeor. $265 cmptt• 840-8733BOSTON Whale< 17' 100 w IWll IEn ·-·-11* Wed..S.t 11·5 aome Sun· 0 s-c · ..., -·~ --•• days 497·2227 ak urve rOlltoP desk HP Evinrude, tratr. radio, EVERY SAT. & SUNDAY *•ftll w.f• • $J150. Bookcaae-cup· compasa, Bimini, bait •Orange Coast College* SAT. l0/8. 1 DAY ONLY INFiii board wlglasa doors & tank, etc. Mek• redon-Fairview & Adams, Coste 9-3 1300 Antigua (cornef ~-..___ Hot For-·A Queen Ann Legs $350. •ble otter. 838-9324 u--Ad "-·---/Pa kl of Sant"""") Furniture --;.r.:--S-hlngt--~ Amen oek hutch $450. AU "'LASSIC 34' Monter--m._.... r ng I -·-, • ~. ca11'irs-;o'1" very gd condr 75&-1877 iv retxJllt board·for-t>oW'd: ~~!no.. fff~Sd~~2 :, ~t cfo~~~· dl':t:: QUEEN ANNE I' 1972. Main salon added Swap .,._t. '32-5880 collectab:es.. 54-$350. JOHNSON & SO N Or•nft Co·Jfl•, ~. l'1~"'' [In( ~ ~· '. 6 • • • l ... ~ c1"\ , "'· -i<•i•" Ulf\ \t<t• t &. ''J"_,C lf>l6 H,,.,,. ti-d Rooters Wanted, Journwt· Thomasville sty1e d\er-1985-F~ bat. CiOm•·-!•-------• ..,.-=--=---==-:-==="' ....... hot roofera, min. 5 rywood dining room, orig plete galley. 50 HP-Antq oarc desk , s ant liilM• yra. exp«. journeymen $4000 ucrlflee Sl775. Perkins. s 25.000 218 E. 18TH ST •B C M 1 board. ver11caJ blinds. •11 UlllLI r-.•· ~--'>40 '.l6JO shall• & lhl""te men •• hi H bl ...... 3.,~. 7...,, "S"" 631 ·2559 TOOLS , nice women's clothes sz I ·.. • ... ate ng co H ta e .......,.. __... or .o;.rv ..., st-, ,.,._810 clot"-. 6 • 8, _, __ n~-thlnns. CHTml'TAL must haw own transpor-Ht, formal sof1+love~..,.,...,.,,=""',,..,...-=--..,......,,,_,_ --_,..., '"""' ca ,.,,_ """ ... latlon, Andy s.4~712 ... , (blue/rOMI creme). aurfboards and etc. I 25c-$266. SAT 9-.3 8 "Giveneky Ser;es" L1ka Sales Brand new. 97~53 Od)'SMY C"t,##J>t Cresi new Uc :c2ERPS83 Oriw a 750 N BMW. WHr QUEEN size custom made OyerdleMtcrulaer. Flying 2 FIMILY UU* MOVING Must sell Every-$20,995 111tor mad• ctothH. itudlo couch brown/~ ~~:_.. ~d3·,gftey· lllUY llLY l·I thing ~ust go. Westler, JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M~rcurr 2929 Herbor 81.,.d Coata M•H 540-5e30 • 10K/ _.. 5105 """V"' ..,.....,._, ,,_ arge 1962 Chutcil St dryer. couches, ·end • mo . .,..... /gold tones. Like new. cockpit. $38,500 OBO. jToola. antl<iU". armo1re tables coffee lable SILES J180 OBO. 840-8930 MUST7~~LLI Lots of family items! beds. antiques Newport lnalde Nlel exp. or will QUEEN SIZE MA TI RESS rok• s7S-8 DIVORCE FORCES SALE Beach. 412 T rucha. treln Mlllng Micro compo-& BOX. QUIL TEDI ti . EVERYTHING MUST GOI Sat/Sun 10-5 6'0-1380 '11 lissa• •ul•• nents. Sal.+comm, M.V. BRAND NEWI $155. nt con . YT new SAT·SUN 9-4 Multl-Family N.B. cul-de-Loaded w/PQW!H equip- C•ll Nancy 788-1233 C.11: 846-4293 lne NBch 111 avail 25d Orange ,tA-4 aac antiques collec· ment Moonroot Low IUlllTllSS p /T RE FRIG. wllcematcec $350 :'8sr · SELL f32,oo0 Furniture. clot ties, water· tlbt9s, camping & llsh.11miles (2EIL953l S 13·995 Costa Meu/N port Sec11onat sofa, earthtones obo. CALL 497-2277 bed, er•"• & mora.,SAT goocts, motorcycle, toys .• .!-~1· 111• •w 2 belge/peech $500. Othef • & SUN &.• 220e Ratetgh misc treasures & re--; ' BMch •• 148-121 turn. & misc. 6'2·9281 bJI/ kt/ ttrlft Ave. (Wll.c)n & Vlctorui) ~~~-:CO ~at. ~;~ a..2 7 ,. I SHUTUY F/T SEARS Portable dish· 1022 MOVING SALE. Freeze!'. BO!' · : ___ ....!.._..:.......!. Relponsibl9 lndlvlduel to wasflef, dining table & 6 . eep water m n TV, vacuum, Bakers rack, Ill TI fglLY SAU* vw '70 BUS New 0pamt rvn front office. Typing, chalra. Recliner chair, bay alip for rent. Witt talc• curio Shelf. bt.ltcher block SAT -SUN 9:30-'• rebuilt engine & trans-I flllng & go_od phone lklllt sofa & misc. 6'2· 7183 2 smaller boats. Brokers tables, f>001 room lamp, 2535 Vista Baya mission s tSOO Private ~~~~ ~s.m~ SHARP sofa. toveseat/ OK. 673-2065 baby erib,,cMg tbl Sat P1cutre frames 1001s, party 751•1019 -----·---chair. ottoman Scotch-t7 FT. Boet Shp for rent 8-'. 4 tO Etnetson. off sports equip redWood ==---=,....-.-;=""'ii SEUn&IJ garded. Never used. S ISO/mo, Balboa Island Tustin Ave 5'8-48§ 1 turn. watches & more' • C11e-" a.p Mature adult. Gen ofc Onty S250 Call, 6'3·929• II 714/67S-9S46 Side by Side Ing. couch. 110meo11e exper. Pleasant environ· I SOFA and Loveseat 818/79Ct-7302 ~~;!,«eo ;ee1-io-ree1 · cnairs, t>rea111ast se1 PIC· apedal 1'ltb m • n t . H r I 8 . ' LooM cu. shlons, pittowS 10' SI'· H ~ ._, .... for vbv s 90 grea1 sounds tures. Sat/Sun 9-12 t23 one of the New port/C.M. 675-~ /Scotchgarded Paid "' ....... 200n 1 • Via Jucar, Lido Isle $985 $375 .:.3 9.,.,,~ For power .,.,..1, Imo ,__-------+--------maDJ pet• SUllTllT PIT /Mil ...... "'"'" CALL s.48-8830 • 1 Mt ,organaed depen SOFA brown widewate Aab .. tl, Aatos mrrtH 9100 ad~ett!Md d~=.:f.11artwneecMd I CiOfd~roy S--good Ciond. 60~h~~R~G1o ~ Cl111ie1 ff4S1c0Ns10ER safety, resa1e la clualfled. for Nwot 8ctl Publllhlng W 2 Wiii units, dart! wltft boat $25 ooo MERCEDES 6 3 169 great value. easy 60 mo Co. Must haY• good I <>M finish w/dr•wers &l 5'8-69o40l~meaMoe cond. Last ot the .hind· purchase lln&nc1"g ~ ~~ typing lkllls. llght book· cabinets $100. 645·5778 ., mlde beauties! $10,0001 Compare House of Im· keep(ng & computer exp. ISOUTHWESTI Lamps • • 1 obo. 833-35'4, 720-0566 ports & Be Safe 213171' Fl•xlbi. hours. PleaM sofa.,.1ovesea1 chairs· ' •1ac. rH1,.rt1h1a -..a MERCEDES 't call C.,OI, 54-4800 chai99 (peach/greenlWhtJI atll •rertn 80 500SEC I I (2717) ........__ uoanuY /IEOIPT Stone/glut or Whitewash: M1flrcyclt1/ 83 380SEC tk ~I (7337) • J1 Elcp'd person able to Col/encl tbls; din sets; wall Sctttera Ull 82 380SL $3 lk (234') /~ Mndle people & phones unltat Pine log• pole bdrm 1 Ul HOlll 111• IADA llll i 85 190E Wht/gry (0274) . "' wilp06M. Xtnt typing, W/P On/kg mattress/bx eprngt 86 300SOL 34ml (241') ~.~ -~ &.Admln lkltts, FT or PT. Wholesale prca. 973--0653 21GIL White maroon lntMior 6 78 300CD Cp Wht ( 1337) . ..__-'...._'l",__.....,._~ c,,11Trecy5-t7·1503 iactlll•H•I 15 speed, air conditioning. &82 300300oD S6210k 9m501 .7<50589912J AM /FM casaett e .1 1 · uanuY 2 'A H p Boat motor. Pair 2800 miles sunroof, 59,000 miles FUilS .... 1420 Tlrfd of aame Job day •"er louvered wood swinging Tatce over payments. $57001 MUST SEE TOYOTA ,... ... ,,. .. GT 1979 day, tflen Mnd ra.ume I cal• doors 4'x3', Pair ll l llH ..,..,,,_ toi. Jemea W. Stegelt, trevers drapery rods 8' w. • i•t •ol• A C, P.S, AM/FM, sheep CIPA, 688 Baker St. Call AM'S 960-<t280 late lftaaia IOIO • ·• • coven. super clun VER 50 PRE·OWNED BMWs IN STOCK '87 BMW Converliblts I 117, Costa Mesa. CA 35 GAL haxlgon fish ' S7950tOBO. 953-9300 or 9M28 to start W()r1(1ng In I · • & 776-4126. ·:~ AMW 11 •. SlO 995 a k. 1 ent l w/flsh,$150. 964-S509or Compare Hou• of Im-1, VW Rabbit Corw 1981 . fun bt.lt fut peoed aquarlrum complete Program I• a winner Ste•l•nw ... r(;i" l !· .. • o, ,11:1~urr1i; 8001882-7771 ports& BeSale. 213171'I M excell. cond 25.000 .,5 ..... ,c .. d .. s MBl --------Gas Dryer·Maytag Almost MERCEDES. miles, 3 yrs. In storage, l'l'IC ~ ~ llm/AllllmM new. Harwst gold $200. ,,.C ~:~· 7~1;r• S6SOO $22.975 ArchlteciUl'al firm requlr.. TV antenna $20. Low boy •• • .., .. -.. xxx:~;~':' ~. :t;. ;• •4" exp'd Admln. peraon Clbln•tl. nud.I r•· '86 isOZI p/u. cm.I NEWPORT ....... ~.n A1t11 h•ntic t3IO wfatrong Secty/Acctg flntanlng .so. 962-4479 mag wheel•. ex~tent ...,... •• Inventory of ovtr 50 tkllla. IBM . computer MOVING-Xlnt CNaflty. Ital· condition 13600/0 80., 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD 'II Ca4iHae ,. nict. und BMWs bec*ground in aoctg. & Ian vetwt aota. ~·P<: MC· 983-2087. Open 7 days a weett LONG BEACH word proc.tlng. Salary t1onat w/queen sleeper· ·as CHEVY P/U 314 ton Extended Serv1ca Hours F111twlMl lr..P .. negot. Send ra.ume 10· glan/wd dinette Ht; ale, auto, xtnt cond'. 7 a.en · 10 Pm Mon-Fr1 The b•g one t.:o&.ded · ~~ 6~~~ l<tNG waterbed w/solld 24,000 ml. $7700 ot>o. ••BMW '84 3181, reel, ;:::o~''tf~4~~ ~.BMW 8ch CA 92880 'or call pine hutcil headbd; GE 6'5-6873 1nrf. air. loaded. new s1s 995 · 'iii/ Mon-Frt. 11.2144.1511 washer. dryer, refrlg. FO~ Ale .87 Cl'levy pl u, 11r .. 1 owner, xlnt S8950. · Belt otters. 721·1«5 Cl20 Rune good new 497~'5 I llln/ll•T111~T PECAN tlnlah office desk; trans: stereo. Cali eve. 1111• '11 ACCllll 3670 Cherrv Ave Long Beach I~ FIT opening or new Ootombla woman'• Randy 557-1064. 4 door SllV. sedan with! -t growing, high energy racing bike; pair modern • 3 Btoc~s N ol 4 ~ f'W'Y donalrucilon oftkle. Wiii wlngbecl( chairs: Queen aa1 bt.lrgundy seats """"'""~'T•..-r-x-:--..,.,.-(714) 636 5790 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Me r cury 292'cl Harbor Blvd Coal a M•H >40· S&.JO train, but mu11 have Anne chair cmr lamp tbl' , t • $2800 OBO 721-8113 CHEVY 71 Cor"ette • YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! Daily Pilat CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678- The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn yo.ur Hidden Treasures into CASH _ $ · 1 O!t!epayment 4 Lines 7 Days s 10.80 . . No charges In copy or canceltat.lon. Pr vatt' parttt's onty No C~ri;lal. Rt'a1 Estate A.itor"lOt "" Boat•rl9 or Employ~nt Ad~ Tn~r~ 1s no pnc~ hm11 to what JIOu..C'ln aOvt'rt•se tr you ~t'd to s~n your coucn ntgh cha tr ot any unust'O ""t"'C."ano•se-ca~ 11'1~ Da11y Pilot Class1r1t-0 uarr or usl' ttw! coupon oe.iow ~ff to. Daily Pilat D~uly Pilot. HO W Bay St .. Cosia ~w CA 92626 NAME ADDRESS CITY 642-5678 PHONE ST A TE ZIP AD tOPY 4 hn" m inimum approonateiy 4 w ords ptr llnf!. AMT ENCLOSED c rcit ont VISA or M C. "'°"9• typing,• flllng & pair decorator lamp ~ tow~k~ 9tc' MAZDA '84 626LX Roadster. 2 toPs. 350 llf 4omputer knowledQ•· bases: 2-<loor metal Ille $12 200 obo 881-13aeci Loaded. mint cond. NOT I auto w/air. Reel, ett ,.. (21 3) 427-5494 Art! you a sut>scribt>r to the Da ily P1lor7 c•rcl~ O'le YES I NO U~~on~ cabl~.~Mn1~881 or~1~ A SCRATCH RUNS ~~~~~d&~~ -~~--B~-~~~----------------~-----~ ~1645 XLNT ~50 646-7536 I $15,950/0bO. 6'2-~9 .. ------· --------POOL TABLE. regulation • EARN $400-$1000/WK size, 1" slate, beaut wood grain, xlt c:ond, llt• & ac- caas $800 obo 85()..«)83 rHte II MORTGAGE RATES . .., FIXED lnt,.t Down '°'"l• Locdr·ln ..... ... ,. Pymt (%) (dep) Loen American lnteratate S&L 10 500 10 1 500 15 188 BaNiofA"*1ca 10 500 10 2.000 15 168 ltlgtlt Monoage 10 250 OS 1 500 60 168 Conetltutlon F_,.,a.t S& L 10.500 20 2000 15 168 Emptre Of America 10.500 05 0 750 30 168 FwW•tS&L . 10 250 10 2.000 20 188 Adelfty Fedetal S&L 10 750 10 1.500 00 188 Ftr9t lnterataM BanlC 10 750 10 1 750 45 250 ~ FecMral S&L 10 750 20 2.000 30 168 Hewthome s&L 11. 125 20 2.000 15 168 Home Feder'8f S&L to soo 05 2.000 14 188 =~ 10 625 30 1.500 60 500 10.250 10 2.000 15 188 10 300 20 1.500 15 188 MecMnlOe NMlonel Bank 10-375 10 1250 30 188 Mllalot\ V\etO Nat'I lank 10825 10 2000 10 188 Mltaableht let* Of t;e, • -10815 20 2000 00 1000 Ouliker Ctty 8a L , 1.00Q 10 2.000 00 188 """'* ,.... s.vtnga 10500 05 1 000 76 111 ~,..,.. SlvtnQt 10 625 10 2.000 QO 181 louehen'I Celt.~ 10 500 10 t 000 07 1 ... TNM~..,_ 10 750 10 2000 00 , .. 11 000 20 2000 20 500 =,...,..~ 1082$ 10 , 500 30 1• W111 n AMndet ServtoM 10 250 10 2000 21 1• -. ADJUSTABLE lntnt Down ... .. Lock.fft ~In Rat• Pymt <"') (~) (~ 8 500 10 1 500 1 2 625 7 875 20 1 500 60 2250 7 875 05 2000 60 2.750 8000 20 1 500 15 2 375 8 125 25 2 250 30 2.250 8 250 10 t 500 00 2 500 8000 20 1 500 '5 2.350 SI 250 20 t 500 45 2 7SO 8 150 ~ 1 750 75 2 750 8000 1 500 \5 2250 8 375 16 2000 45 2.750 8 375 20 t 500 45 2250 8000 10 1.500 21 2.SOO 7750 20 , 500 15 2 375 IS.875 25 '000 30 2.500 8500 10 2000 10 2 750 . 8000 20 1 '°° eo • 2878 8000 10 1500 eo 2 500 7 250 20 2000 75 2 125 . 9000 10 1000 00 2 250 • 125 10 0 500 •5 2 750 • 125 20 1500 00 2.2SO 717S' 10 1 500 '5 2 760 7.750 10 1 500 60 • 2.375 7825 10 • t 500 eo 2000 ..... L«*' 250 1000 168 t68 -300 500 350 500 300 168 500 350 300 1000 500 168 500 250 500 188 250 500 500 250 250 .. ...... . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Flied 15 Y9&r 30 year Adlvtt*9 6mon1n 1 veer 10 308 10 478 7 981 6055 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES· 11th O\ttrltt Pmn.rate 3 montn Ta~ll 6 monffl T "'bttl 1 yr. treuufY note 3 yr tf9UU() not• Syr t~note ,,. ... 7M 1000 • 7 30 • 7 48 6. 11 182 • 73 L.-t...a 1 s• lO 00 1. ,, 7 34 ·a.01 154 167 • ,...... •• ~.~.1 10666 10.904 ......... 7.51 1000 7.11 7.41 1.01 152 114 • <>r.,.. Coal DAILY PILOT I S.turdey, October 8, 1111 .,.. ..XllJ!ll 'm!•". MClhiOUI ... , ....... ..,............ '°· " ................. . A•••• rY ... ITA,_,-T9'e , ..... ,.... OOIW• Cell .... '"°~ ..... .... ,...... .. The~ ----.. IMftCed '° .,_ .... -.__ .. ...... ----I ..... do6f'll ~ -,... ""°" ..... '°"' ..... Dy ........ . TINY MA"K!TINO Mll!Ol·'LIU INTU•· bllllftll9 MIN or nlrMI....... --::::: "6.A~ Adlnll A.a. NATIONAL AIA AM-........... ,.l TN , .. l1oe1tt COM•lll .._, c.Mf. IUUHCI! ANO TMVfL 9.._., ...._ Lo.iilll D.C. menaec1 to .,..-_.. MEOtCM. '•1t ""*'°' Tiiie lllit ''*'' W9 fled ,_ l#ldlr .,_ ........ ..... -.-.. A~, 91* 111, ~ Wldllle~a.ilotOr· ~ ft1fN • ,_ ftllt -.,.lll'IW II COfto-IMc:fl, c.llf t~7 ... C0UMr Oii ................. ....,_. Oft l•H I .. lllDl'9'19llOI ...,11y.9111f•' ,.. iw... Muro Pw!UnUri, t1. 1tll 1, ttM ..... _ T-. r .. lllrlf't COM• MD, 1MO ~Wt...-Pl., ,_.,,, A11r1 Glfldel ~ IO ......... ti&*-~ e.cn. C.W. tHeQ ~ Ofw"9 C.... Tiiie ..... 'Miit W .._ ,_ UftdW ._ tlc1Jtioue Manuel Anlonk> Munet. Delty'Pltot OC1ow 1. I, 15, wfttl tN COunty a.ti ot Or· ..... WM Of ,_.._ AH. 7915 Uberty A,,._, Hunt· 22. 1988 1f109 County on ., ....... ...._ ~Oft ~ S1. 1noton Beecfl. Celt. 92 .. 7 Sa·t1• 22. , ... ._ 'lhll buMMll 19 con-,..,. ....., wa dUcted t>r • oer-11 '*1, "8.IC NOTICE Publlthed °'anoe eo..t T1lll ... ...,.,, wea ftled rwati1p O.ity Pilot October 1, a. 15, ...... the County CWlc of~-The regl11ran1 COin, flCTmOUl IUalNIH 22, 1981 ~ c;ounty on Sept~ mencecl to 1ranue1 ~-• NAm ITATl•NT '7, 1111 neu ~ the flelltlOUI The tollOWlng pwtonl arft---· ------ ... '1ttt10 bulineM ~ name or namee doing bullneM N ' ft&IC N011C( ~ ~ CoMt lilted above on Ai.IQUlt '· ElTRO..POLISH. MOBIL! ~ Or11119 eo..t DelV Piiot a.ot.mbef 17, 1tN AUTO DETAIL 100 HMIN-Deity Piiot .......... M , Publletled Orenot Coe9' M ,Octobef 1.t.1M8 M_,., Antonio Nunez. ton •BlOI, Co.ia M9M. Haw•. Newport leach. Octobef 1.1. 1&. ,... DelwPllotOctot>er•. 15,22, D* Piiot 8cu••--J7. S.117 RN Calif 92127 Tiit folOwlnO per90M.. Y...,, C .. 11... C11f f2ta s.4S4 21, l... 24, ~ 1. a,, .. ---------Thia 1lalement wa1 ftled o9vid o AYW'f, eoo Ham-doing bUllMM-.: Detect: hptembtr 27. ~ G aoctt 118 Vlt s.et2 ...... ....11 P!llJC NOTICf l~ty ~of~ Mon •B101, c0t1a Meta. VALLEY LANO OIE· 1... Or Coeat Havre. hewl)Oft . BHch, ft&IC NOTICE MC nnoue _.. rr... ty on .:_ Cal~:2:.~1n... II con-~:Je0t'!':~~~:::;; ~~~"=· 1!!!... ~McClellan, 103-e ft&IC NOTIC( PICTmOUI ._.. Ml.IC fl)TIC( MUC !!OTg MAm ITA~ r-•-ducted by an lndMdual Beach, Calf. '2M2 _...... W. 9er A~ .• 8e1b09. Calf. MMm ITAW PICTmOUI ......... ,,_~perwonsare Publllhed ~ Coeet The raglatrant com-Thomal A. TilornOurgfl. 9*1~ MCMIOUeWH Thl~P9'90M.. llMmlTAft WR Menno..--1 doeftg ....._. ...-DeilY Piiot Sec>tembef 17, mtnoed 10 transact buS1-78-381 Hwy. 111, La QuW1ta. rtaJC ll011C( Thia butt~ 11 COl"I· MMm ITA,,_..., doing bUllnelii •: n. ~ .,.,._. .,. tum STA~ Nl'WPORT V~SCULAR 2•. October 1· 8. 1989 MA under the flctllloul c.111. 922$3 ~by: oc>-i*tMn ,,. ,~ ~.. OOCK810E MARINE. clOlrlCI ~ -""'tolOlfl!'I ~ .. IMAGING CENTEJ'.'1 1C41 S•921 bu11nee1 oame or namet Cap 81actlbum, 300 E.. ACnTIOUeWH The regl1tr1nt com·~~~ SOLU 2916 Aedhlll AYI. C-106, WOOl.Y IUUY PRO(). ~~Y-AND OO Avoc;Mo •203, N9WPott lltted abow oo NIA COM! Hwy. N081, Newpcwt U.. ITA~ ~ to "8f\1Met bUtl• Tl,J,.., 'f~P.:..........,. A • eo.t1 ...... Cellf. 82129 IJCTS, '950 W. 17U\ St. Apl • ...., .... ,._........,. llNM .... IMdl. Ce41f. 't2te0 flt8.IO NOTICE 0.Vld 0 . Avery BNc:tl. Clift. 92te0 The lollowtng pereont .,. ..... under ·the flclllloul """.1. ._......,.... ..... COiin "1•· ,,. ToPe&. •• eoec. ...... c.Mf. t2627 --=..1£;.: HMMster Colp~. Call-This 1t11ement wu tiled This bualnM• 11 con-~ ~at: ~ name or ""'* &uiw\;, Cotti Meet. c.llf. Balboa lllend Cellf 92M2 ~ CtllrW Bl'lney, port Bledl, Cellf. ~ fOMla CMPoretlon: 2100 flCTITIOUe ....... With the County Clerk of Or, dll<lted by: a general part· IEACH CITIES WINDOW ..._, abow on September '2::ct1111 L Stein 813 S-. PN1f1iP Lyofta, 9' tWW MO W. 11th 81. Apt. 8, ~n~~Cet= = w.rn #302, Slf!ta Ana, C.IK. NAMI ITAT'IMINT 111g9 County on SepUHnt>« n«thlp CLEANING, 1213 W. ~ 16, 1tN view Ln eo.t ...... Cellf llland, Newport Beach, Cotti Mele, Calf, 12'27 ...___... t2tiO ttro. The lollowlng persona 11e 15, 1Na The regl1trant com, lhd. ••. Newport a..cti. Dorothy Q. Clock ·• a • · Cellf. Tiiie buelnee& 11 con· _.,, · TNI butlnet1 11 con-doing bullMU u : . F311IOO rnenced to lranwt bull-c.111. '2te1 Thll 11a1emem WM tied t2t28 Thia l>U9lnea1 11 con· i9uc:ted by. en~ W.... D, MonOlfli::: ducted by:• Nmlted1)artner· ( a I N E W H O M E Published Orange Coast n..a undet the flcWoue Mlctlael Greg Karden, .m; IM County CMrit ot Or-~ ~ll~con-dUcted by:~'*' The regl1tran1 com· ~-n:o Newpott • .._ • AOVERTISING (b)NEW Dally Pilot Septambef 2c. business name Of nemea 1213 W. Balt>oe .-•. Ne9s anee County on September .,,. an The reglatrant com· menced to trMMCt bull-~. 'ftle r•gl1tran1 com, HOME SERVICES. 215 W. Octobef 1. 8. 15. 19U lilted aboYe on Jenuery 1. port Beeclh, c.llf. '2te1 21 1918 ~ reglatranl ~~~-menced 10 tranMCt bull-,_ under tN flctltloua Thie ~ ':nc.': IMnCed lo trlnUC1 bu91.-Ant St. Me 207, Tusi --Sa-9-411 ill J)eymond Lee AIMfl. 1213 ' ..... .,_.._. IO tranMCt ......-""' under the ficlltlou1 but1nee1 nernt Of ~ duCted by.·-- ,_ under ttie flctltloul c.111. 92tl0 ~ Blacfl&:im w. &alboa •4. ~ PublWied Orlfl09 C09lt Miii under the ficlltloul ~ neme or NllN8lliMd..,_onJ&q 11. 1N7 TU r99r11rant cdfft· ~ name Of natnM Ctltrlel K. Spearm1n. •D•IC NOTICE Thll 1tatemenl wu fled BMdl. Celif. 92te1 Delly Plot OC1ober 1, I , 15, ~name ~"an: llNd aboW on September ~ C. Bn.l'JI ~~ "::-c*~ lll"9d allow on August 15. W22 Ganand A ..... Tustin, r~ wrtlltheCounty~ofOr-™-bullMU II con-22. ,... 21Ma...,.,.. •• on .._.em 12, 1t88 Tiiie ... ...,.,. WM fled~- IHI Celtt. 92680 F1CTITIOUI 9UllNHI lange County on ~ duc:1ed by: I geMfal pwt· S.175 • Colin Bale "'1fl the County QIR of Or· --W. °' nll'I* Oellld Pittman Randy M Solomon. 1422 N~ ITA'nMINT 21. 19U nerlhlp -;:.~WU Ned Thia 111tenwit .... ll6ed """County on leptember =~on Auguet 22. TNe .....,,_,. WM ftled Gerland Ave .. Tuttln, Cellf. T"-tolloWlng perton• are' ,__ Th• regl1tr1nt com· •-.,. NOTICE with the Coun"" Cter1c of Or with the County Cler1c of Of~ 29, 1t88 ~ D ........._ With t"9 Counb Cter1c of Of. 92680 . Publlstled OfMge Cou1 mencect lo treoaact bUtl· r-"' ., , .,. County on September ,..,. ,,.._.., · _,,,ow llfad enge County'6n September Thi• bu11neu is con-d~!\t.:Aoe:TN~ESTMENT:Da11y Piiot October 1. 8, 15. neu under the 11cut1ou1 NOTICa °' :.TteeCounty on September 15, 1988 Publlltled OrenQt Cou1 n. ~~of-· 15. 1988 duc:1ed by: 1 genr .. 1 part, GAO Up ( t>) LE Ao ER 22. 1988 bulintM name Of NlfMI flUMJC .. ANNO • nt1IQ ,.._ Dally Pilot October 8, 15.,22. With").-,..':"" •·--';I nt1tGll ntrlhlp ENTERPRISES (':)LEADER I S.972 lllled abcW9 on Auguat 11· ONDfTIOMAI. uu Publletled Or11ige Cout 29, 1988 ............. , on .__. • Publlltled Orange Cout The reglllrant com, INVESTMENT CbMPANY l 1988 C ,....., ~Publ=: ~lfl09 bef~I ~ Piiot Seotember 24, S.893 1988 ,.._ Delly PUot September 2•. menoed 10 trensact bull-172 ~ s c I . Pl8.tC NOTICE Mlcflael G. Karden NO."'* .._.am . OCtObet 1, 8. 15, 1N8 October 1. 8. 15, 1988 nea under the flctltlous Mesa Calif 92~~-:t· OS a Thi• lta1ement WM ~ COAITAL 2•. ober 1. •• 1988S.t28 Sa·M3 "8.IC NOJIC( ~~ ~~~-~ _______ s._Me_,~bo\'9 '*:: :'U::.'7:. Mlk'e Shu-Chlh Un, 112: ,ouJ~ rAU.IY ::.t~~ ~ DIVILCWlmfT •-.,. MnTIC( ~··October 1, , 1tll • "8.IC NOTICE 1918 ~~r·· Costa Mesa.~ NOTICa •• 11111 ,._ "':1.NO. ft&IC NOTICE r-n. nu S..132 I Randy M. Solomon This bulln•H IS con· VfTING..,. TlllffATM PAltCB. -----.. F1CtmOUS ...... The~ !!'ION.,. .....,. llnTIC( ACTrTIOUI ...... Thll statement was flied ducted by: an lndMdual NOTICE IS Hl!.AEBY gi\1911 Publlltted Orlfl09 Cwt llAP NO...... r-' ,,_ -U.. ITAW doing ---~ nu NAm ITAnMIWT 'with tllt County Clertc of Of· The registrant com-ithat tMCityc.tt ottheCity Daly Piiot ~ 17, D~llRlfTAL MAim ITAW The followlng ptrlOf\I.,. P.M. CONSTAUCTION, The tollowlng '*"°"' -ange Counfy on August 18. metlC*I 10 trantaet t>uSl-!01 Fouotaln Valtey. C•lf· 2•. Oc1obet 1, 8, 1... -ACT~ The lollowtng PWaont are ~ bullneel at· 23553 Loa Adornot, LaQUM AC1TTIOUI llJH•H do6rlg bullne111 ea: 11988 ...-...-,.,... under the flcllllous~ornta. wlll recefw IMled ~20 NO ~ oo:'! butll.ae • . HARBOR EXCHANGE Hiiia, Celf. 82153 MMm.9TAT'llmNT C 0 A S T L I N ~ r-buslneN name or namea OPoMll Uf\tll lht hour of (Te ......... ~ U 011 A AVIATIOH SERVICES, 258 Palmer Streei, Coat~ Pltr1dl T. MoCorfy, 23553 Tiit tolOwlng per90nS h ENTERPRISES, 20e5 SM Publllhed Ofange Coeet Us1ed above on NIA 10:00 A.M. on Tu.day, ()cs "8..IC NOTICE ....,. ...... ""'4M;.... 3125 Kerry Lene. Coeta Mela Callt 92827 . Loa AdomOI. LaQuna Hllll. dOlng butll.ae ea: Cow Lane, Coeta Mela, OellV Piiot September 17• Mike Shu-Cttlh Lin tobtr 18, 1988, for QUICK· -...... AM ,.._ .... e ...... Calif. "92826 Robert 8"ice Oennlt 258 Calif, 92853 TAANSWEST WA TEA Calif. 92627 2•. Oc1obet 1, 8. 1988 .fN1 "a...,...,t wu tiled SET EMULSION AG· ACTrTIOUe IUIM• ........ --:: ........... ) Alfred J. German. 3125 Palmer SI .. Coate M... Thi• bualnen 11 con, AHO AIR, aet Sen ~ EdWard M.P. Quintanar s.93t with lhe County Clerk ol Or-!GREGATE SLURRY PRO. lllAm STA~ NOTICE 1~ HERE8Y ~ Lane. Coate Mela, Catlf. 92827 ducted by: en lndl'lldUal Suite 200, Newpor1 IMltl, Jr .. 2065 See Cow i.-. ange ~on September GRAM In ac:c:ordance with The lollowtng P«90N are QIVEN thll tllt Hunllngton · 82821 Thi• butlnell 11 con-The 1regl1tren1 com-Clllf. t2teO Coet• Mela. Calif. 92627 f'tll.IC NOTICE 15, 1988 the Pl•n• and Speclfl. doing ~ M : llMCh Plennlno Commllelon Thie bullneea la cons ctuc1ed by• en lndMdual mtnoed to trenMCt bull· Oeotga AUQU9l\ll Mtltin. Elleiln Cerate Ql.ilntanar. ,_,_ tlonl. MASTER · "EP, 13131 --~a p@!l.G.J.~!!!QJn dUcted by:.,, lndMdual • _rli!e1La n1 COIT!.:. neet under the ftctltloul 17 Vlt Jequlma. _ ~ 2065 See Cow~ Costar AC1TnOUI Mii-~-Ofange "COal ~...,...-pr.a; ~lW; ""GlinMt IN~ Chambef at ttae" TM tegit•t-aft com menctd to tranw:t bUll-~'"MIM or MtM9 SentllNtf.,"Cellt. t2tll M..., Calif. 92127 NAME ITAftMINT Dally Pilot Septembef 2c. erited under IMled cover Grow. Calif.~ Huntlntton Beach CMc :*' ~ 1~11~ ,... under the flctltloue 11Md8 1 ...... ~ ~ Seolember ... :!..""!!.~~--con-Thia bu1lneu 11 con-The lo41oW!ng s>er90fll .,.. October 1, a. 15, 1988 and ~ be ~ J«ome Zuc:aer. 13131 c.m.. 2000, Main St19el. buelf'99I name °' namea • ...., -·-..,,.en,.,.,.._ duciad by' c:o-partnera ldolng bu.ineaa aa: sa--.1 by one of the fonns of bid, CU. Linda Lane. O.defl Hunt Ing 10 n B • 1 ch ~ ~ or namea 119ted above on Septembet P•rlck Mc;Cotry Th• re9111ran• com• The regi1trant com-THE MATH CENTER or der01 sec:urfly r9qUQd by GrOYe,c.lff.926C4 Celtornla onthedeteandat .._,lboWonNIA 9, 1tN TNI ....,_,I wM ftled menced to tranaact ~ mencie0 to tranaact -bual-Ger; Thomson, Joa n •-.,. llftftl't' .S.Ctlon 10 of the 69ecffl. This-businen -it con-IN tlftW indic.t.d 1*GW-to A"'9d J. German ~en.c..DIMll with the County CMrit of Or· Mn41W ~ Jkt1t10ut nas under the fic1ttlou1IMcNlchol1, 129 Cabrlllo r-.n. nuuw. catlonl. Alt proooeall lhall dueled by: an lndMduel • recel¥I end conlkMr the Thia ltat«Mnt wM Tillt llat-' WM filed ange County on Sec>t9'nber bullneee name °' namet t>usineu name or nam. • 100, Coste Mesa. Calif. ACTTT10U8 IUllNIH be marked "PROPOSAL ON Th• ragl11r1nt <eom· atalefMntl of .. ptrlOf\I with tNCounCounty ~of~ With the County CMrit of Or· 8. 1988 119ted abow on Sept.,,.. listed 1t>0ve Of\ Septemt>« 92627 NAMI aTAT'llmNT PROJECT NO. QT2001, menced to tranuct ~ ""° wflfl •o be heard r91a. ange ty on _,tern ange County on September fattMI 1, 1'111 2. 1988 Joan McN1ct1011. 285• The folowlng ptrlOnl ire OUICKSET EM ULSION AG-MN under the flctltloul tM 10 tN appllcatloo de-15. 1988 P1l1IM 15. 1988 Publlehed Orange Cout Georg11 A.. Martin Edward MP Quintanar Alta Villa. Newport Beacl\. dol bulinell u: GREGATE SLURRY PRO. ~ ~ Of Mii* ac:rlbed below ,..,_ OailY Piiot September 17, Thil lt.tement WM tied Jr Cal1I. 112660 R'l f CONSTRUCTION GRAM". and be malled or lilted abow on N/A DATEtTIME: Tueeday, Oc· Publllhed ~11ige Cout Publiltled Ortnge eo.t 2•, October 1, 8. 1988 wllh lllt County CMrit of°'" This 111tement was filed G•t Th<>mson. 37 Red 16721 Btanton ¥8 Hunl~ dellvefed 90 u to be In the Jerome ZUdler lober 11. 1tei, 7:00 PM Deily Pilot ~amber 2•, Deily Pllol Septembef 2•. Sa-92• ange County on ~ wfttl the Counly C1er1t ol Or-Rocit. Irvine. Calif 92714 lngton Beac:tl Cellf. 92~9 handl ol the City Clerll -.t This ttatemem Wiii filed APftLICATION NUMBER·.· October 1, 8, 1 • 198: MO October 1, 8, 15, 1N8 al_ II' MftJfCE 8, 1988 ange County on September This t>ustneaa 1s con-Revo Arthur Ferdlnandus, her office In the City HaH, with the County Ciertc of Of· Col\dltlooal o.. Perml1 No. • , s.-.1 r\IUU\o"" ,._ 8. 11188 ducted by co-partners 16721 Blanton •B Hunt-110200 Slater Avenue. on or ange County on Sep....,.,.. ~/Coeeual Oewlopment Publllhed Of11ige C.... F311244 The registrant come lngtoo 8eactl c.llf V26C9 before the hOUr slated. At 21. 1918 P'9rmft No. M-27/Tentatlw. . PIB.tC NOTICE "8.tC NOTICE IUlllllAl'Y ~ OellV Pllol September 17. Put>lllhad Ofange Coast I menced 10 transact bull· I This oust~... Is con-!Ille dtlignated time all bldt FllllM p~ Map No. ea..:JaSfEn, ADCMl'TIO ON>lfU.,MCI 2•. October 1~ I , 1tN Diiiy P1lo1 September 11.1ness under the ltci1tlous ducted by-an Individual !'eoelYed Wffl be pubhcly Publllhed Of11ige COMt vironmental lmpac1 Aepoft F1CTITIOUI ~II flCTmOUI ~II Ofdlnancaa&-1511adled· Sa-930 2c, Octobef 1, 8, 1988 buSineu n1me Of names The registrant com-opened, ellemlned and de-Delly Pllol October 1. 8. 15.iNo . .._. NAMI ITA~ u.. ITAT'lmMT Uled •o be In 1\111 torce and S.925' listed •t>ove on Sec>tember menced to lrensact bulls cW9d by the City Olertl Bid-22. 1981 • APPLICANT· City of Hunt-The tolloWtng pereont .,. The tollowtng per90nS .,.. tnect 30 deya from It• ~ ---------15, t9U nas under the fictitious der• and the public are Ins S.977 lngton Beecfl. RedeYelop-dolno bulinell ea: doing~ aa· tloo on October 3. 1918. and _ _,;~;;:;;.;:;..;.;.~.;.;;.--P\B.IC NOTICE Joan McNiehOts busloess name or namee fltlted 10 be preeent at the ment AoencY B A A NC "41 N Q O UT • j (')KEY IN 0 UST RIES .,.. adopted by lhe follow. . 1 This statement was ltled listed tbove 00 Sec>tember declara tion ol aald l f'tlllltNOTICt LOC.UtOH: Southeest of FLORISTS. 1131 Port Stin-(b)KEY DISTRIBUTORS. Ina roll~ W>te: COUHClL F1CTITIOUI 9UalNEll with the County Cieri! ot Or, 15 1Na proposals Main StrMI 200 bloc:k Ing Pl.. Newport BMcft. 14548 w8 N8por1 Blvd MEM8EBS. AYES. Hiii. Am- N...: ITATU•NT ange County on &tptember Ftevo A Ferdlnandus All bids 90 rec:eiwd, Hllm-FtCTITIOUa ...,_.. bounded by• Main Street: calif t2te0 Coste Mesa, Cetn. 112127 .. bu r g e Y • W h a e I e r : d The=~ ~ The follow1ng persons are18· 1988 I Thlt statement wu filed •ned and dectered wHI be re-NAMl ITATEm.NT Walnut AYenUe, Third Streei Suaan Ellnbeth Housden. A. OaYld Atencio, 11' Hombuekle. ~ffa. NOES. ~DDLEBACK TELE· doing bullMll u : F•1m Wltll the County Clerk of Or-jlerred by the City Clerll to The following peraon1 tr•11nd Oll¥e Avenue ( ... at-t'31 Port Stllflng Pl., ,..._., Amelh)'lt. Newport BMch. None. ABSENT None. PHONE SYSTEMS, 235-42 PINEWOOD MEADOWS Publist\ed Orange Coast la County on Sec>tamber the City Engineer and IM doing butlnea u: leched mep). port Beach, Calif. 112860 Calif 92fS62 • Ofdlnance 88-15 llMl\dl Hilla Oellf MOBILE HOME PARK, '621 Dally Piiot Seplembel' 17. 1~988 I City Attorney tor checking AOVANCED MEDICAL ZONE: Downtown Specific This b~tnttll le con-Chlr... M. Suuerlleld. Tltlel 13 and 17 ot the Cotta ~2fsf· Lagune . • • T .. ler AYtltlue. Suite 130. 2C, 0c1o1>er 1· 8· 1988 F311125 j•nc:!. reported to the Clty BILLING SERVICE. 2,._.2 Plan-Dlltrlct 5 (Mhted UM · dueled by. in indlvldual 318 St. Andrewa Road, Ne'#· Mese Munlelpal Code to C J b Bergtlutl Newport Beech, cam. 92660 Sa-929• Pubhlhed Orange CoaSI Councll It Its regular meet· Mont Poif\te. Et Toro, Calif. C o m • Th• regl11rant com-p6rt 8Mch, Ca.Ill. t28e3 allow grtntlng of edmlnle-23M~evlloac:o1Aguna....; John H Cult\mlngs. cosl Dally Pllol Sec>lember 2c. Ing on Novembef t. 1988 92830 ,,_.clal/Otflce/Relidentlal) mencecl to trtnNCt bull· Thia butlnHI 11 con-lr1l1Ye edjultments by the Calif 92663 • Morningstar ~ Newport Ml.IC NOTICE October t 8 15 19U J'rlor lo commencing R.obert K. Stedm1n. REQUEST· To permit a nett under Ille flciltlou1 ducted by: ' ~·1 part-Zoolng Admlnlltrttor end T ·11 b I ... 11. con a..ct;. "Cellf 112660 F1CTTTIOUI llUllNHI . • . Sa-9•2 ~~= =.: 25642 Mont.P<>inta, El Toro. 32,073 IQUW• foot com-::::aboYene:-N~ names ~ . =:~ ~~'t1. dUC:ect b;:: lndl'lldUel • Carol A Cummings. cos NAME ITATE•NT busll'9A licenM tom the Calif. 92t30 mtfdel bulldlng lntegreted Suaan E Houaden Th• reglatrant com-lmlNatral« Enwonmental The regl1tran1 C01ft· Momlnotter ~. "'-Port Dl-fC NOJll'r: 1• ' Thia butlness 11 con, with • ~ pet1t;og strut> · mencect to tranue1 bull-· menced 10 ~ ..._ Btedl. "Callf 112860 / The IOllowlng persons are '"'-~ City of Fountain Valley In .:-ducl.ed by. an indMdual ture (3-112 1tor1et with Thlt ltatemenl ... llled neea under the llctltiousl o.e.tminetloo: Exempt. under lhe f1cttttou1 Thlt bu1lneu IS con, doing buliMSS U F TTTI0Ua llU ... U OOfdance with the City Mu-The registrant c.om• ~ade and roof top with the County Cler1! of Of, ~ name or namM The lull lelll of tllt ordi, nMI name °' IWMI ducted by hutbarldendwtl• SalH LHdtrshfp In· ~-ITArn.NT lniejpal Code No. Volume t, menced to trenaact ~part! and conlOlldate 21 arige County on Seplembet lll1ed aboYe on NIA 1nanca .~ be read In the ~abow on s.p..,.... Th• re gtttrant com-etrtute. 610 Newport Center Ttle lollowlng persons era Tiiie 5. CMpter 5.0<t and ,.,... under lhe ftclltloue Iott o 1 lot and vacet• 15, 1989 I A. O.v4d Atencio City Ctertt • office. n Fair 2t. 1988 menced 10 trtnsact busfs Dr • Newport 8Mcn. CA ~ bulineal u 5.08 bullt'9M name or ,_,,,.. llley. "'1tt1 This ataterftenl wu flled 1 Drive. Coeta ....._ CNnea Jec:ob ~ nMI undef the llctluous 92660 (a PRICE-RITE KEYS ! In acc«danca with the llsl9d aboW on AUQU9t 1, EN\/IR ONMENTAL Publllhed Orange Cout'IWlththeCountyCl«l!ofOr· ....... ,.~,CltJ Thll tmemint wea-., buainea neme Of namesj George T Bolen•. 10802,( b l R I c E. RITE I( E y l)'O~ of Sect.loo• 1no 1988 STATUS· Th .. propoeal It O!flY Piiot Seotemt>er -U. Inge County on Septembet C*' with tllt County ()er1t ot Of· 1111ed l bo..e Of\ September, Meads. Orange, CA 9~669 CENTERS (c)PRICE-RITE to i780, lnclusMI, ol the Robert k. Stedman covet9CI by Environmental OCtober 1. 8. 15, 1tN 15. 1Na Publllhed Orenge Coat County on 'Seplenlllll 8, t!IU James F t<ar1Mk. 13121 KEY SERVIQE 1652 New· labor Code of the Stale ol Thia slat.,,.,. Wat ftled tmpect Report No. ea.... S._.5 ,_,_ Delly Piiot October 8. 1988 ~ 988 .John H Cummtngs S11aa11 W1y, Santa"-"•· CA port 81 d Costa Mesa Callfomla, the Cily Councll with lhe County Clertl of Of, COASTAL STATUS: Non-Publlltled Orange Coul S.002 • 1 ,._,. This statem.nC wu tiled 92705 Callf 92e27 . of the City of Fountain V~ *199 County on ~Imber ..,.....,.. .,.. • "8.IC NOTICE • Oally Piiot Sec>temt>et 2• "8.IC NOTICE Publl9hed Orarige COllll wllh thee County Clerlt of Ot-3~~t~~~.~~0:"~~: Charles M Suuerlleld.1~,: ;!v~.::rty ':r.~ 22. 1988 ,_,.. OH FIL.£ A ~Y of the ACTmOUI IUltNIH Oc'obef 1! 8, 1S. 1988 · Dally Piiot October•. 15, H . ange8 n.•• ounty on Septamt>er Of\I Del Mar CA 11262.5 318 St. Andrews Road. New· w......., '·°' eac:tl etaft or I~ ............ ..._... "-,. _ _.. ~~1 11 Of\Comflle In • .... -ITATIMIWT S•952 '9CTTT10UI IUltNlel 2t. 1988 8, 19-s 61port Beach Callt 92863 -..-___... _ __._ ,....,.,...._, ..,.ange ....._. ...._ ·"'*" of , -I NAm STAT'lmlfT a.tM F_,235 Thomas J olomon. 111 l A Oevld Atencio 114 of worlcman Of .._.._,... Delly PMol October 1. 8. t5. munily Oewlopment, 2000 Thi lollowlng penlOl\I ate .. _.,. MftJ1C[ The t~ are Publllhad Orange Coast West ex Or NawportlAmethylt, Newport Beach. needed to Heaite the con-22. 1988 etn StrMI. Huntington doing ~at: r~ nu doing tMnlneel ~ --------- Deity Piiot Septamber 17 Beach. C 9~ Cellt 92662 !Ir.ct whldl wlll be awarded S.97t 8eecfl California 9~, fOf BA'YAN S WEEKLY POOL ICWAl'Y OP K.l A ENG INEERING P\llJC fl)llC( 2•. October 1 8 1988 Thie busi 11 11 con· This buslneH II con· to the IUCCellful bklder. N °lon by the publlc. A &SPASEAVICE.5Hl y..,. ADCW'TID OMMMAMCI CoHSULTANT 218Ctllc:eQo __ .....,...--.._..._ ........ __ S•927 ducted by • gen«al ~rt-1ducled by a ~al P•rt· determined by the Slit• Di· Ml.IC NOTICE copy of the steff rec>0r1 wl4I ling. IMM. Ceflf. 9271' Ofdlnenoea&-18 lllCW· SI . .-8, Huntiftgton Bwih. ACTmOUI Miii .. ---------nerstup ner-lhii> rector of lndVstrlal ~, be ~ •o lntw..iect 8tyan Kiimer. 5171 y..,. Uled to be In M l«ce and Calif 92&48 NAm ITA,._-, •m•1c NOTICE Tna registra nt com-I Th lions flCTmOUI .,_.. at City Hall °' the llna. IMne Cellf 92714 eiffec130 ..i-rr I _..__ S j, K 11 The lollowtng l*'ION ... __ ,.._~------meoce<l to t•tnsact buSt-menc!c, r~gt~tra.'.'.'ct c~~: The contr1ctor 1halt U..ITATDllNT ein <Aty Ubl'ary (71 11 fhll bUllnftl it con· tlon oCi'c:.;..;"'1:.~ ~n;~ 21: (,;l OOlnQbulineelea: FtCTITIOUI .ustNESS ness under •he flct1tlou•1ne11 llf'cS! ~: tlctmous prOV'lde ~ compenaatloo The fofk)wlng '*'°"' ere Talbert AV91\Ue) after Octo-ducted "Y: an lndtvtdu'1 ..,. ~ed .... ihe foilaw, c:ago St •a Huntington DAVID HANO\M l Al-NAME STATEMENT t>usinen narrM Of na~ ~ name or ntme1 insurance u requll'"ed :r. the dol ~ u bet 1•. 1988 The re9l1tran1 com, rol call ~~: COUNCIL BMdl, ~. 112e.te SOCIA TES. 3002Dow150t. The lo41owtng persons are 111190 above °" August 15· 111190 aboYe on NIA Ulbol' Code of the Sta• of u"a1vEASAL SHEET All INTERESTED PER· ~ to tranuct bueJ-~MBERS· AYES· HIH Am-Ronald Wllllam Froee Jr Tuttln, Cllf. t2llO dOlng bullness 11 1988 Cher1el M. Sutterfield Calltornfa, ·~ lhall ex~t• METALS, 15391-B Elec:· SONS .,. Invited to attend neu under the ftctllloue bur e : W tie e j e r . 218 Chicago St. •I. Huni: Dev4d G#ttt Henour, •S ( • ) S T E A M E A S ¥:~ i Bot~• filed This 1t1tement wu flied 1 ~tr.eta:, 1 certlfic:9t•t~ Ironic Lan•. Hunllngton llld hMrtng end ·~ bulinell name °' nam. HorUte, Buffa. NOES: lnaton 8eectl. Calif. 92&C8 Fallbrook, trvlna, C•hf. CLEANERS (b)JAMES D 1 a en*1 was • wOh the County Cieri! of Or-gar ng compenae Beach. Callf. 92fS.4t oplnlon1 °' tubmll 9'ii6enee lilted aboW on NIA None. ABSENT. None. l'hle butlneu 11 con, 9271• · MITCHELL. 20e Manne Av· wtlh the County Clerk of Or ange County on s.c>tember requirements. The contrac-DouglH Sono LM, I tar Of egalnal theapplleatloo lryar\ Kiimer Ofdlnance a&-18 emetldl dUcted by: hult>and and wtt. Th.II bu11neea le cons .,_ •3311. Balt>o1 Island '9X: County on August 25· t5. 1088 ton anall furthef require all Enaueno W•t. Irvine, Cettf. at outtrn.ct eboYe. If thof9 Thia ~t WU flted Tltle 1G of lhe eo.t. ..... The regl1trant com· ducted b'f. an lndt¥tduel Calif 112162-0339 1 F I F311t07 1 subcontrec10fS to ~ 92720 in eny ful1tltr queatJone with tllt CountY Cterll of Of· Munlcipel Code by adding menced to trllnUCI buelo-The regl1tranl com, J.,,,.. DAvld Mitchell Ill Pubtlsned ol-1nge =t Put>flatied Orange Coast rnr~-: ~..: Thlt butlnftl 11 con· ~ call Laura Ptllllpt, ~~ty on September Tren1port1tlon Sytlem ,_ under the flc11tloul menced to traneact bUll- 1789 8 Ananelm Avenue. Dell Piiot ~amt>« 2• Dally Piiot Septembet 2•. tact ·~The dUctedby:lllilndMdual A11l1t1n1 Planner al • --.. Managemenlltendarda.En-~~or~ Miii under tN lktltteue eo.taMMe,Cekf 92627 "I l!°I. f 8e ·r ober 1 I 16 1989 conr Ofl lnd-.ibcon. The retl•trant com. 527t. r-•-Wonmental o.ttrmlnatlon· 11119dlllMMron(nOIY9f) ~ _.,.. 01 ,.._ ThlS buatneu ts con· Octot>er 1 8 1 · 9 Sa9? l · · • S.1151 ::o"'':!aorstur-:::!:' the city'ac; menced lo trwac:t bull-... ......., ,._..,..., ~ ~::!! COMt EJtempt. · Shannon McOermoll • lilted abow on June •. tt7f duc1ed by an tn<IMdual ors ,.,... under the nctltlout ech "•'"''"' CeM, Deity ,......,1 ~ ...... bef 2•, The fUll l•xt of the ordl-Frou Oe'lld Hanour Th• reg111ran1 com-t ~rlifica!e of waive r ol buelf'99I netN or namea October t, 8, 15. 1988 nance -be. rMd In the Thil l(aternef\t ... ll6ed Thia ltatement ._ lllld rnerlC9d to transact b!Jsi-Pta..IC NOTICE I f'tll.JC NOTIC 'rbl'oga~ ~the terma -...cs at>ow on Septembef S.950 City C19iif1 office 17 Fair w1tf1 the County Qlf1I of Of. wtlh the County a.tl ot Of. neu under thfl 11c1111out 0 the ., s compenaao-19. 1988 OrM eo.ta Mele· ange County on ~*""' ange County on ........... bu9ineN name 0< names FICTIT'IOUI llUllMHI I F1CTITIOUa .,..... tlon 11\1Ufance 00ug1ae LM "8JC NOTIC( U:...., Pl•itn CllJ I. ltee a. 1111 Hlted lbo..e on Sltpiember NAME STATEMENT NAMI ITAft•NT No bid wlR be ~ed Thie etltement WU hied . Cleflt • .' • ,..,_ ....... 1988 The lollOwlng pet'IOOI .,. The tollOWtng pwsont ar• 1 unleu 1t Is mede on the of· with tllt County Olel'tl ol Or· F1CTITIOU9 ..-u Publllhed Or r~-i Publl9hed Ofarige Cout Publl9hed <>r.,. eo.i James O.Vld Mitcllell domg_ bu1meu as doing bu~• .. flctat bllllk form lur-ollhtd lfl09 County on September MAim ITAW PllOI 0c1o::9: W o.tty Pilot September 17 0..-Y Pilot Seo....,_ 17 Thlt atatemenl was flied (1)CARE OF THE BODY CENTURY MORTGAGE, by the City and ii made In 22, 1918 '1llJC fl)JIC( The fOllowlng peraona •• OeMy • SllOOl 2,, Oc10ber I, a 1988 ' 24, Oc1obef 1, a. 1tll ' wlttl lhe County Cler'll of Or· (2)DR STEVEN WESLEY •3 C1vle Plaza Suitt .. 250, a ccordance with lh• ,_,., '1CTI'T10UI .,_.. doing~•: • • • S•t19 a..m ange County on &tptember •LOVELL 0 C 216 River-tide Newpor1 Beactl. c.llf 92660 provillonl of tht1 Nota and PUClllehed Ofange C.... llAlll ITATlmNT AOAMS l COMPANY, •-.,. llnJICE • 18 t988 I Ave St• 8 Newpott Beach. Alan Walter K. G1nd1n. the propotal requifementa Deity Piiot October 1 • 15 The.--... 351 Via Lido Soud. Newp«1 ,.~ nu '7J ~ ,.A. n,.t . ne20e3 Cant 92663 21732 S Broolchu<s1 •C. and cond1tion1 Ml forth 22 1988 . . ' ·~"''**""are 8Mct1 Clalf. t2t63 ,,,,..,_ ..._ ,~ Publlshad 0t11ige Coast Or Steven Weswy L0¥911 Huntington Bnch. Calll underSec1ton2ollheScled-' S.MO ~~-~ JoMopl\,µ.na, '9C1TTIOUIMWH ~-·L -.-;-~M 11.;~L 09lty Piiot Septamt>er 2• DC 12C2 W OQMn Front 92&41 llcallont.. Each bOdoer lftUilt T E VICTOR. 1113 "'O 351 Vie Uck)T"$0ud U.. ITAftmWT """"""' ,,_.-J,-..,.,us Octobef 1. 8. 15, l9U ~ 8eacti Cahl 92Hi Christine Suzu "ne be ltcented in accordance •-.,. lllftJIC( Florida St .. Huntington ~BMdl. Calf 12N3 The t011oW1ng ptrt0nt are S•953 Thta t>u11ne11 11 con~L1 yl e'nd. 21732 S wtthapollcable1~te'-L .r-nu e.:tl,Calff.92fS.41 TNI ~ 11 con-dOlngbullneelea: IUt tu/ iJI J-... ·.h~ MaMn Greenwg, 't 13 duCted by. .,, lndMdulll QUICK P9CI< MAAKET. Ii~ ~I~!!!!!" Florida St .. Huntln9ton Ttl• , .. lttrenl com• 16520 8Mdl llYd .. Hunl· WI 142_6818 STARTING . A NEW BUSl8ESS?! The Legal Department at the Dally Pilot is pleased to an· nounoe a new servlee now avail- able to new businesses We wlll now SEARCH the name for yoo at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Coort House In Santa Ana. Then. of course. after the 1earch is completed we will file your flc11Uous business name statement with the County Clerk, publl9h once a week for four weeks ea r9Qulred by law and then flle your proof of publl· cation with t.he County Clerk Please atop by to file your fictitious business stalement at the Daily Pilot Legal Depart· ment, 330 West 8ey. Costa Mesa. California. If you can not stop by, pleate call us at (714) &42-4321, Extension 315 or 318 and we will make 1rr1ngementa for you to handle this procedure by mall tf you lhOUld have any further questions, plUM call us and we will ~ more than gtad to 11slst you .. Good luok In your new b\Jslnessfl A.-..n IMCtl. Calif, 92fS.41 INftOICI IO nnuct ......_ ~=· t2847 Thi:-..::::: ~ ... Tilll l>ullMil II con· nw Uftder tN flcllt~ & Mary Denyal, dolnG bl • cM:ted by en lndMduel bullf..a name °' nemee 18"152 If 81., Foun· DMAM CMJISES. 10A2 Th• reg111r1nt com· ....., ae.o.e on 1"1 tMI v~. Calif. t2708 L• Oon1 Av•. Oard•n rMnOect 10 •ranMIC1 ti&*-NOHMn Adln'9 TNI bl.lalntll 11 con· Otoft, Clflf. t2MO ,,... under the ftctllloUI Thia -~ ... ll6ed dUcted by: hulMrld and wife W•lter I Klltlleen ~name°' nemee wtttlllilcountfC!eft!ofOr· The fe9l1tr1n• com-Keerney. 10llG2 Le ~ lll"9d ebo"9 on.....,..,.,., .,... County on Stpt9lflber mencect to lrenMCt ~ A¥a.. a.den r0\19, ...-.. 21. 1988 II 1... ,,... under the flc11tloul t2MO Mll'<ltn ~berg ' ,.._ bu16MM nemt Of narntt Tiiie It..,,... ._ Ned ~ Oftintt CoeM lllted 11b0¥1 on NIA .. tN County Qartl ot Or· Delly Piiot ......,.,., l• Gamy ~ .,... County on 8-1••• ~ 1 1:1i1t11 ' Tiiie ~ -. 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'· . • .. .. • •MEJEDmt HUNTINGTON BEACH GARDENS • QOLDEN WEST ESTATES COOTA MESA •NEWPORT SHORES ~. tEWPORT er 0 m er < r 5 ~i11tla 94/e A DIAMAnc MAim ENTRY LEADING 10 BIGANT UVING .~.. Premium location on Linda We with Yie'Ns from all ma~r rooms. 5 BR, 6 ~ IA, famify room, 3 firepkKK enhanced by marbles and granite. Light qok cat>inetry and floors. ~ manr BR w / Sitting oreo. owrlooks the boy. 2 IA, steam showe1, jacuui, walk-in dosets; Owner may trode .............. $2,950,000 UNDA tslE .•. New state of the art contem- porary boyfront home-pn prestigious Linda Isle. .The only one of m kind in Newport Beach . .(. bedrooms, 4' ~ botfls, family room, gym & tile . patio o¥ertootcing .50' dock and spectacular view of the boy. ~ling white ti~, granite, stainless steele and gloss used throughout this home designed with perfection. REDUCED, OWNER TRANSFERRED ......... -.................... $2,650,000 THIS UNOA ISU WATHFRONT HOME HAS IT AWi ... Lindo Isle's t>es1 location. Sun all doyl Near gate house, beach, tennis court ond club house. This qv9lity home hos 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room, game room, pool, spa, souno and slip for lqrge boot. Proudly presented at ................................................... $2,450,000 1'aeloe '121119e ·· llAND NEW NEUTRAL CARPET ... FRESH. 'AINT ••• "SPAIKUNG a.EAN" ... Two bedroom, den could be third bedroom, two ood hoH baths, condo in gated community, Harbor Rfd9e. Shutters, skylight, mirrors, a ir con- ditioned, spa ..................................... $555 ,000 HARIOI llDGE ... lovely 4 BR detached condo. Private entry w/ruooing stream, hor~· wood floon, hondpointed tiles in the kitchen, expanded master BR w I sitting area. Vtews of the Ocean & City Lights .......................... $785,000 Y.IEW THE SPARKUNG NIGHT LIGHTS AND OCEAN SUNSITS . . . Mediterraneon ViUo 5 BR, 5 ~ BA, custom built Horbor Rid9ft home must be seen to appreciate. °"olity features obound throughout fhis hondcrofted home. Gourmet kitchen, formol dining room, living room, family room with hond-<orbed mohogony bor, ·Ni;ie cellor, 4' fireploces, the extensive use of stained, etched & be~led gloss was designed to accent the 8000 sq. ft. of luxury living in grand European style ........................ : ...... $2,900,000 ll"'l/fl llUffS. 'AIK SETTING ... View of the Bock Boy through the trees. Lovefy end unit. 3 BR, 3 BA with den. L;w,g room with fireplace ond balcony, formal dining room. Lorge patio with pri-vote spa, beout;ful tiled kitchen with new appliances. WOnderful home for entertaining or family. light, bright and open ........... $425,000 m.UfPS •.. leoutifvl up-graded "G" Pkln, -a IR, 3 IA with den. Newly decorated, patio on 91 ..... lt. mow right in .................... $399,900 llUflff ... Highly. upgraded "X-plon" on prime ........ &ocation. Completely redecorated, Spanilh pG\1'8n, off-white carpets, new custom drapes ond appliances. Priced for a quick sate at ......................................................... $370,000 IA'nMDAYOcltller .. IW/PAGa J PROPERTIES, INC. ,e"'"" 9Je . o,e. 1a!.u~ HOMES ON THE WA.Ta m Our beouti- fvl Undo hie listings will be open Sunday. 71LINDA1$1.E 76 LINDA tSlE 78 UNOA ISLE $2,650,000 $2,450,000 $2,950,000 Private sh0win9s ore onanged and conclucted only by o repr ... ntative from our ~e. Coll or come l:ty few your penonaf showing. We're located next to the Undo Ille entrance. Ope."~ BlUFfS ..................................... $399,900 Sat 12-4, Sun 1-5 ...... 409 Vista Grande HAllOI llDGE ....................... $550,000 $un 1-5 ........................... ·43 Montpelier ~ .................................... $425,000 Sot/Svn 1-5 ........................... 224 Noto HAalOl llDGE ....................... $785,000 Sot/Sun 1-5 ................... 1 Hacw Riclge HAllOlt VlEW HOMES ............ $534,900 hn 1-5 ..................... u. 2012 Port Bristol · •YINI ..................................... $299 ,500 Sot/Svn 1-5.................... 14 o.t Livorno NIWPOIT BEACH .................... $159, 900 ~ Sot/Svn 1-5 .......................... 434 lolero BIG CANYON ........... : .......... $1j350,000 Sun 1-5 ................... 17 Royal St. Ge.ge ..wPOIT IEACH .................... $247,500 Svn 1..$ ............................ 22 Sea lslond ' new~"""'" EXQUSIVE GUARD-G~TED COMMUNITY . . . Private pool and ~ Prime golf ~OVl'.$9 location with view from most rooms. Great family living . .C bedrooms, den, 5 baths. Quiet cul·de-soc street. Orientation of lot assures com· plete privacy .................................. $ 1,350,000 COMMANDING THE MOST SPfCT ACULAR V1EWS . . . This beautiful exciting property, opproximm,ly 5,000• sq. ft. a nd overlooking pool Ofld garden. Completely remodeled in 1983 with new additions. Beautiful marble mos· ter bath, floors ond walls. Wood construction in the fine't qua lity of workmanship. A wonderful secluded IO<otion .......................... $1 ,595,000 PIOMONTOIY BAYFRONT CUSTOM-... This beoutif1,1J one story home on Promontory Bay hca 3 8ft, 3 ~)BA, ~iol features such as lop pool, spa,<centr 1 conditioning, SO' boot slip, 9-okwood bar, with ice machine ond re- grigerotor. Gos barbecue in kjtchen. This home with all 1hese f eotures on fee la nd for only .•..•••.....•••.....••..•.•........................... $1 ,250,000 ... ') NAllOI VlEW HOMES . . . Shows like new! ·Attractive 4 bedroom. 2 1h both, family room, Palemero model, light and airy family home. Professtonolly landscaped. Spocious bock yord with patio and spa . Choice. location, close to Shopping, schools, churches. Community pools. Includes lond ..................................... $534,900 IAOC IA Y 'VIEWS ON--:.THE WATER ... Per· manent Bayf ront home in beoutif ul 5 sta r mobile home pork, boot slip possible. Owner moy exchange ............................................. $69, 500 NEWPOaT BEACH . . . Just minutes to the ocean, freshly pointed. Nice ond clean 2 bedrooms, 2 BA, 2 car attached ga rage. All neutral decor, nice size ki1chen opening to private patio, community pool. Great investment, auumoble financing. Pleose compare this va lve at only .............................................. $159 ,900 Ot'ec dleetU STUNNING ST ARTER IN WEST PARK ... located in lovely neighborhood. Pro· feuionolly decorated 2 Br. 2 Ba home boasts 100% wool white carpeting, bleached oak floors, plantation shutters. mirrored wardrobes. built-in BBQ, extro storage, fabulously lond· scoped. Won't last ot ........................ $239,000 • .-llVINE . . . lovely Ploo 11 1n the Del Borgoto tract of West Pork. Single family h~ with many UJ>9rodes. mirrored closen throughout. cleor tub and shower enclosures, sprinklers from ond rear, beautiful landscaping. ond patio with lotice potio cover. Light grey C'Orpet, ~ open. Won't lost ot this-pr~ .................................................... $299,SOO LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE . . . 4 BR. 4' ~ BA, custom contemporary, approx 6300 sq. ft. Dramatic 5-story elevator home. Hos spec· tocvloT views of ocean, surf. sand & city lights. Expansive deck off kitchen. Formal dining room. Hos spa a nd beautifully fondscoped gardens ove rlooking Soddleba<k Mountains ........................ . .. ... . ........... $1 .300,000 NOltTH LAGUNA! . . Oceanfront beach home, 2 BR. 2 BA condo ~th securrty gate W onderful vocation atmosphere, listen to the crashing surf. Wolk to the beoch,-SfOres ond ,- "re-stouronn. See to appreciate ... $360,000 lH IEAUftfUL OOwNTOWN BURBANK . Prime commercial property on Burbonlc Blvd. neor mojor studios and redevelopment area. Coll for details. . $750,000 J OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 673-9333 • 341· BA YS~E DR. • NEWPORT BEACH 92660 • ~AGR 4/SATURDAY October a. 1998 --------------------~--------------·~ Ptl.OT/llUL •STATt ---GEORGE ELKINS--- f\llEN'TWOOD H.-.NCOCtc. P"llK NEWPORT BEACH NE WPORT B EACH S TUNN I NG OCEAN/BAY VIEW Possibly the best vrew m Villa Balboa' This penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom 'Suites. each with private bath. & balcony Upgraded carpeting & attractive wmdow coverings There 1s a sk yhght fireplace & 1ns1de laundry Why not call now to see this magm!Jcent view unit, today7 $350,000 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE. OCEAN & BAY VIEW · .Popular "la Tour" model tn the Versailles w/Z master bdrm suites ea with its own ba Beauttlul view ol ocean. bay & city hghts Very convenient location, walk to ocean or en1oy the lovely pool. spa & m1lhon dollar clubhouse Gated community & security bu1ldmg Owner voll carry 2nd trust deed. fast possession possible. Sl 90.000. WESTCLIFF · Three bedroom home with hie 'hvmg room 1'ake your choice by eating in kitchen or dining rm laundry 1ns1de delachtd garage. Covered patio. btg yard with room for pool A great area. See loda~! $389.000 MEOITERAEANEAN STYLE TOWNtlOME. SELLER ANXIOUS AND READY TO MOYEn Drama. charm. style .. this home has it all! The entry llow.s into an expansive ltving and dining area whcch soars 2 stories m hetght. The kitchen 1s open to the drm. enhancing the fnendly, informal ambiance. The downstarrs mstr sle ~ completely separate from the upstairs bdrm. an Ideal arrangement for a teenager. The loft. dramatically overlooking the l rm gives this home special elCletmenl. $279.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Enter this custom home thru double doors into spacious living room/d1nine room area. large kitchen has eating area and fli>w ttllu to pmate patio and yard. Great lor enterta1nmg. Cathedral ceihngs in hv1ng room and master bedroom. Features 3 "' bdrms. 2 baths. Only 12 years old. Over 1500 sq. ft. '347,500 8lUff8. AFFORDABLE SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT freshly painted with new carpet, nel!f ptlotless stove & oven. new tile, counter tops. hltures & mirrored doset doors. An conditioned plus atr electnc cleaner and secunty system. Spacious & pnvate patio overlooking greenbelt & pool. Very convtntent lo- cation-wal« to E.Jstbluff sho1191nc center. CdM high school, churches. tennis & park. This property IS 1n mint condition & ready tor you to move into R£0UCEO $275.000 Of>£N HOUS£ SAT. & St*. 1 5 2401 VISTA HOGAR·BlUFfS,NPT SCH NEW LISTING BLUFFS 4 BEDROOMS l ocated on a quiet cul-<lt·sac: w/master bdrm & bath on mam level. Eatme area '" kitchen over look1nc front patio with spamstl hie & pretty !lowers. Brrcll f1replace '" livmg room & spacious d1n1ng area. Extra lrg patio 1n back on greenbelt near community pool. Great loeallOn near Corona def Mar high scllool. Eastblutt shopping center, churches. tenms & parks. $29-4,500. BLUFFS. MINT CONDITION. A PERFECT "10" Tius tastt<fious owner has insisted on perfection and elegance with uptrades throughout. Surrounded by pretty flowers. a patio, and serene and lush greenbelt. this 1s the perfect property for you. Convenitntl( located close to Eastblutf shopptng center, COM h1&h. parks. tennis & lreeways. Price includes the land. Call soorf! $334.950 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 522 VISTA GRANDE-BLUrFS PT SCH ~------R E coMPANY NEWPORT BfACH ~ PALM 0£S(RT SAN DIEGO SAN f'llANCISCO S.-.N MARINO BLUFF'S BEST BUY. 3 BD'RM, 2'h BATHS · Easy hving in btaut1tul Newport Beach & convenient to all Sharp. clean, well cared tor & affordable. Enclosed pnvate patio with pretty flowers & plants. Walk to community pool, Eastblutt shopping center, tennis, churches, SCllOols & parts Pnce mcludes the land.1276,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 2710 VISTA OH ORO-BLUFFS-NPT BCH BLUFF'S "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAN- ORAMIC VIEW · Expanded, remodeled & upgraded, this property 1s un1que & different lrom all others '" the Bluffs. At the time of original construction. 2 bdrms & bath were added below the main level. Master bdrm ste on main level has a11 enlarged bath area, 1acuw tub. sky tights. separate shower & walk·in closet. Highly upgraded throughout w/large family rm. & spatlous d1ntng/hv1ng rm area. New kitchen ~iaoces. rnStde laundry area & entrance to home from attatched garage. This 1s truly a rare beauty! $529.000 fee. Of>£N HOUSE SIH>AY 1-5 1985 VISTA CAUOAL·BlUHS-NPT SCH CHARMING 8AYSHOAE8 HOME · Gate guarded. Private C001murnty beach. South West look. White washed red pams. frendl doors, beautiful hand painted porulltn tiles througtioul. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Land available to purchase. $455,000 CORONA DEL MAR NEW ON MAMET. HAflBOR VIEW HILLS · futured in Sunset Macmne. this home nprtsStS 1ndfviduality and excellet1t taste in detoratina and landsc~ louted on a qUtet cuJ.de.sac 11 offers 5 bd, 3 ba, family room and pool in a spacious garden sett111&. ExpanSIOll and remodeling make ttus home truly special, complete with ocean and mountain views. Call tor other details and viewing of this lovely family home offered al $780.000. OPEN HOUSE SA TUROA 'r l ·5 1219 SANO KEY·HARBOR VIEW HILLS-COM . I HUNTINGTON HARBOR I MAGNIFICENT MEDtT£ARAN£AN HOME 68 feet on the water with a 60 It. bo.at dock. Butlt by Shlprro. Pool and spa. Tried pallo on the w~ter treat for entertaining. Bar in the family rm lhat looks str11ght down the bay. Large master suite w/s1tbng rm and f1re1>1ace. natural sun-Ille thru-out F0<mal dtninc rm w/a bnlhant hght hlture. This home 1s au condtltoned & located on a pmate street close to btach. restaurants. & shopping S900.000 759.:9100 A L T 0 ... SAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ MAJAL" ENTERT AIMERS' DMA11 • Situated on a hillside with • com~ NW of the Pacific Ocean and city of San Clemente. this 'S bdrm custom home as for the person wantt91 ~ Uftiqte & scieetacui.r Dfa mahc entry w/sllylllhb. spanish ble floor. 1nd a 17 It K0t pond, surrounded by lush &. suspended d1n1111 area between the lst Ind 2nd hooc ovtftool1nc the magnit1 cent view through 2 story heh 'Mndows. Maid's quarters over tarace and master bdrm has firepqce & separate office. A game rm is also tnctuded w/poof t1ble & spa The $495.000 first trust deed IS mumabte and owner may carry 2nd T-0. CaUoday tor ,.,.,t to see $029.000 I TRMUCO CANYON I WLDEMESS RllMAT TRA8UCO CANYON · If yo.a nnt to cet away from the hustle & bustte of city hfe & back lo nature, this home is for you. It IS surrounded by mountains. trees. streams. & Mid ~ft. CustOM lMlitt tl\foulf'out wrth hu1e master bedroom. walk·1n closet. Iott, famify room. hvmg room, den and double pllf. Mt rn 1985. this 2200 sq. ft. retreat 1s comptetely self cont11ned and dettnltely "One of a Kind". Trawl a tew mtles past O'Netl Park ol an u111mpro* rOld. SIZS,000 on ffderal lease land RENTALS NEW a STORY NEWPORT •ACH TOWN HOUSE · 2 BR. 2 BA. OM up, one dOwn. 2 ur garage & laundry facd1ty. C.thedefll celhnc. LR. with f.P fully equiped euro k1tchefl. All wfltte carpehna & drapes Sl ."350/MO. NEW 2 M , 2 aA NIWPOAT BEACH CONDO 3rd ttoor. Some ocean view. Near Superior & PCH. Sl.595/MO R .. S-------- .... •• .... .... 'DAILYPILOT/ll&A&:"aSTATS ............................................................. ... SATUllDAY October I, tt•/PAU 5 REA1~1·y Exclusive Afliliale in ()range Count) NEW LISTING! Discover ··Newport Island," the quiet hi<jeaway island on the Peninsula. ~ four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a private suudeck and spa, two bath, two story home. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace. oak flooring, remodeled ~ourmet kitchen. Asking $445,000. Ad#Ol4 KINGS ROAD · An artistic home with five bedrooms and four baths and three fireplaces and formal.dining. Panoramic bay and ocean views. Master suite includes a den a nd spa. Maid's quarters. $1,300.000. Ad#004 HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family borne of the high~t standard. with an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms. four and one-half baths Oak stairway. gourmet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar Great outside entertainlng a rea with built-in BBQ. pool and spa, all professionally landscaPciJ with ocean. bay and city light views $2,500.000. Ad t:OOS HUNTINGTON HARBOR Large comer lot affording pnvacy and room for two large yachts. Four bedroom. three bath home bounded by 142 feet on the wat.er. Extensive use of marble tn bathrooms, new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront decks-per"fect for entertaining. Hard to duplicate! $1.095.000. Ada008 DANA POINT-REDUCED! Completely remodeled three bedroom. one and three quarter bath ... borne with tited entryway and new kitchen, new French doors. covered patio a nd small ocean view. Shows ex\remely well! Priced at $21'9,900. Ad#OP9 LAGUNA BEACH . NEW LISTING! Breathtaking country French home completed m exotic' woods, located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces. solid oakwood floors. five oceanview decks, beveled and tulip windows. Very large family home with exceptioul yards com- plete with fruit trees. Steps to charming Victoria beach. f l,295,000. Ad#OOS WEST NEWPOl.T DUPLEX NEW LISTING! A terrific income property close to ~ be@ch in West Newport. Two units, e~itb two bedrooms, one a~ ~lf baths and a<:ftreplace. Fo"'iif-car carport, plus additional off· ·~. ·'street parking. $395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl , . .. 0 BELCOURT HILL NEW LISTING' ~n. Catahna and c ity lights view from this stu!lnjng townhome. Tastefully decorated al)d furmshed m ultra- quality modern. New blond hardwood flo.oring. Berber carpeting. custom window shades and shutters Dramatic custom lighting throughout. Air con'ditioned. upgraded security system. three-car garage. guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at $795,000 Ad~Ol8 . "• OUT OF AREA -VINEYARD Riverside County. one-half hour south of Palm Desert Forty acres of grapevines and a fabulous home. professionally fumlshed and ,decorated. Great opportunity for investor. rancher. owner Ter- rific view of the valley and Salton Sea Hom~ has a swtmmmg pool. deck. large pauos. and room for tennts courts Grapevine acreage producing table grape Owner will lease back or service the seven year deprec1at1on Only $i50 000 Ad=007 SPYGLASS A real Gem oh Spyglass. views of city hghts. mountains, Harbor Ridge. partial ocean from garden. New French doors throughout . Customned paintmg tn and nut. new mcfrble floors in foyer. family room and kitchen. Upgraded landscaping and secunty system. $695.000. Ad::;Ol9 ·b DOVER SHORES In the heart of Newport Beach. is an elegant custom home created by Mrs. John Wayne. The "La Roca Estate" has the interior of plaruied charm for gracious living and entertainJng. Five ~rooms a nd se'<eli ~nd a half baths. It flows from a regulation tennis court down Kt<(h~ spacious living area out through French doors to a courtyard with pool and spa Beyond is a view of back bay and night lights. Security gated Shown by private appoint· . ment. $4.999.000. Ad=Oll . LIDO ISLE IMYPRONT A stunning contemporary bayfnmt for the discriminating. Ex· quisite detail throughout start'Slg with the be~led crystal front doon. Le.adingto a living room with a soaring tw~story ceiling and Texas limest()J>e fireplace Formal dining room !djoins the SL Charles kitchen that bas every possible conveni~. TM master suite bas two baths, huge closets and its own fireplace. There is a total of five bedrooms plus four and one-ball baths. Tbe dock will accommodate a large yacht. $2.195.0()0. Ad~.023 •17S9-67oo 1 S Corj,orate Plaza •Newport Beach, California 92660 ' " ~ew Listings Tbls Wee~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX-Two 3 BR. 2 BA units, pa1ios and atriums. greywood-white tnm , needs TLC. $435.000 JASMINE PARK-Unique hillside CdM develop- ment, 3 BR. 4 BA. 2. 160 sq. ft., prioe includes salt water acquarium with rare llsh. Asking $505,000 ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS-Mature, one owner 2 BA townhome in Costa Mesa, small yard, near comm. pool, away from traffic. Only S 139.000 OCEAN VIEW AT $212,500-lmmac. and vacant! 2 BR. 2 BA on Nwpt Peninsula, grt home or excellent rental. Lowest in area $262,500 NJCE ON "NICE" -Prime Villa Balboa con- domm1um. 2 mstr stes. end unit with ocean view near comm. pools. spa, tennis. $215.000 Daplu Income Properties • COMMERCIAL LOTS-In McFadden Square: in- come producing with investment potential, approx 8,300 SQ. ft. $900,000 COM "HOME" PLUS INCOME-Cape Cod 2 story, 2 BR with new kitchen, den. sun deck and sunny patio .... plus 2 BR S 1000/Mo. Income unit. $570.000 SUPER-DUPER DUPLEX-Serene CdM location. near Oasis and park, 3 and 2 bdrms, 2 ba ea. New paint. wallpaper, etc. $5~5.000 Bame• Da Lido 1111 POTENTIAL PLU8-Stree1 to Strada on prestigious Udo Isle. 3 BR/Oen, new paint/new Berber carpet $650,000 40' ON VlA GENOA-Richard Neutra designed. 5 BA in 50's flavor of light/airy. $645,000 NEW THROUGHOUT-On Udo late. 3 SR den with new carpets. flooring, kitchen and window coverings. Sharp look, large patio. $789,000 LEADER ON UDO-Lo~ 3 BR, 2 story with den wet bar. south patio and close to tennis court and beach. A winner at $73-4,000 IDOldeCorouMIMar BRAIC> NEW, ay THE •ACH-Lrg custom home with spect. viewing deck•. 3 BA. spacious. elegant appts. (under constr.) $929,000 CLASSIC CHARACftR-To die fort 2 BR, 2 BA In Olde CdM. oozing charm. Oeslgnet"a own home. $539,500 Ho. WITH INCOME:._ Tree lined CdM neigh· borhood. 2 BA. cottage with guest quarters and 2 llR Income unit. A8'clng $525,000 • A MEMORABLE WEEK AT MERRILL LYNCH Barb HutchinQs eold a Costa Mesa townhome for $150,QPO and Tom fleminQ 90Jd on• in Turtlerock 'round $350,000. then M ickey Rowe listed a Newporl Hei9ht1 duples a.t $435,000 and Jim Skahan listed one in Olde Cd.M ... Jim'• duplez eold on Wednffdayf Thur1day, SbAl'Oll Swanson sold a view home in il~bor View-Hill• at over-$3/4 mWion and Bill Saunders chipped in a Jasmine Park llstin9 ~ $1 /2 million. Then Bub said she listed a.n immaculate CM townhome at $139,000 and Sue Gildred'1 5 bed.room in HB sold; so did 1'ickey Hartling'• triplH in Anaheim. - By week's end listing• were piling up: Maxine Mink's Villa &U:>oe at $215,000; Jerry Finster an Oc:eanfront condo at $265,000 and ... H olly Marka1' cbannino duplex in CdM was reduced to $545,000 ... bot stuff! Friday, Toddy Smith sold a duplex in CdM for S half a million plu1 and Jerry Brook'• South Coast Plua 1istino went for $100 K plus. By then we were dancing in the aisles ltuaal•g Decar Bo••• ----Luge FUilly ••--..__. __ _ "AN ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDEN"-3 BR. 4 BA MOUNTAIN SETTIHO-Unique Newport address Peninsulla Point home on quiet Strad.New decor by Oar. 3 BR, 3 BA. overlooks park, Nr lake behind Country Lite Interior. Immaculate. gorgeous master gates, rarely seen area. $479,000 suite, some personal Items available. $695,000 · · BELC~T PERFECTION-Unbelievable! Sound IT'S A GREAT NEIGH~-Close to schools. planning. exquisite taste, ftrst time offered. 4 BR. 4 shopping, Quiett Lrg lot, 3 BA, 2 BA. $349.000 BA. 3 fireplaces. 4 car garage. 4,200 s.f.I Asking $1,475,000 BELCOURT ESTATE-Pool, spa. cabana. tennis and exquisite 5 bedroom home on 1 /2 acre. Interior featured in magazines; exterior won landscape awards. Spectacular inside and out. $3.5 million PENINSULA TOWNHOME-New on the sand. 2 BR. 3 BA large master with ftreplace. spa. ALSO LEASE $3000/Mo. $599.000 Bo••• Open l•turday unu 1SU11 S579.ooo 2 story, 3 BA. 2 BA E'Slll Cl $325.000 View of park l.91 ISU $650.000 3 BA, Den 1.Y. llUS $557.500 lrg lot, 3 BR '·'· au $559.ooo Expansion Opportunities 211 ....... T. Boland 21 l lrtlltnt4 0 . Miiier 111 Yi• lijtli M. Mink tHSaM.Httt Leverett/Weber H1Sae4castte L. Curci .. -$929,000 211 W..t4 Custom home, vu M. Thomas Grave's • mtl 911& $139,000 2 BR townhome lltl M $3,600/MO Lease 2 BR, 2 SA townhome UM ISU $645,000 5 BR, contemporary Pl•llU ...r $695,000 3 BR. 4 BA ... $570,000 "Home" plus Income ... $4$25.000 "Covington" 4-plex 24"1Wt1 B. Hutchings 111 ........ M . Rousselot 221Yla ..... C. Ross ., .... B. Swindall t•~ H. Markas 111L ...... lt C. Mdtenll IN LAGUNA NIGUEL-Don't miss establishment area amid new homesi Nice 3 BR, pool, )llltrd and favorite plan. Only $250,000. . 4 BR, stNGLE STOflY-Montego In H. V. Homes . Quiet k>cateon neat ec:hool and green belt. Solar heating, sec system. and apa. $469,900 ................ ,1.5 unu ._ ss1e.ooo 2n ....... 2 story. 3 BR, 2 BA T. Boland IW • $325,000 Ill .......... View of park 0. Miller tM ISU $650.000 111fll11tN 3 BR, Den M . Mink LY. al.I $559.000 "'~ Expansion Opportunities L Curci ... -$929,000 111 ...... ,14 Custom home, vu M. Thomas Graves II.II -$3,600/MO 111 ........ Lease 2 BR, 2 BA townhome M. Rousselot 1a1 11&.1 S&4s.ooo in "' ..... 5 BR, contemPorary C. Ross flllllllU..., $695i<>OO -...... 3 BR, 4 BA 8. Swindall .. -$570,000 1• ~ ''Home" ptus Income H. Markas ...... -... $505,000 111 ...... 3 BR, 4 BA home Biii Saunders ........ $262,500 ... 1.......,... 2 BR. 2 BA Condo J. Rnster tll IUffl $284,500 -.......... Rare "V" plan H. Swanson .. -$«9,000 111111 .... 2 BR + 1 BR/BA S. Weber IY-.U $749,950 11MI••• ..... , 4 BR, FR 8. Barrington ...... ~ $557,500 Ill Int ..... Lrg loft, 3 BR T. Aen*tg DAILY PILOT/~ llSTATW · ?2uitle11tial Be11lee~ SenNcN 7h ,eae ut fJ11aeJ1e11tle11t ?2eal £4-UZte B1•JHUll ill tM 1latkJ11 WATER VIEW PROPERTIES OWNER MAY FINANCE '371,ooo -This bay vlew_condamlnium thaL wULaccommp- . date up to a 35' boat. Two BR, 2 BA. community- pool, sun deck. Furniture included In price. · _ GayJe Amato. __ RARE CDM OPPORTUNITY 1111,000 Custom built 4 BR. 3'h BA, family room home. Gourmet kitchen, step down living room and master suite with ocean and jetty views. Only one year old. Linda Oeth or Lois lacobs. BAYFRONT '"5,000 ~ier for your boat. Walk to the ocean beaches. Three BR, 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen. Master -Suite with bay view. Ann Peters. - • EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at $I, 150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K Dave Hirschler or Rod"Daley WATERFRONT-UDO ISLE s1.us,ooo Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3 BR. 4 BA dramatic living· room plus-family room home. Larger lot and dock. Great location. easy walk to Li~o Village. Barbara Aune or CarJyn Callan. FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW s1.soo.ooo Six BR. 5'h BA. with family room. sitting room and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool. outside cooking facility and entertainment afea. Two separate master suites. Triona Bergin. PROMONTORY BAY $1,550,000 Custom built, great location and construction with style. Five BR. formal dining room. break- fast area, large playroom. Master bedroom ON THE BAY with study. Barbara Aune or carlyn Callan. BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR • $1,725,000 Ideal entertainment home on most active harbor location features upstairs and down- stairs living areas, formal dining, a secluded master suite. spa. Flexible floorplan. Large pier/dock. Martha ~acnab or Sara 1-finman. C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW 11,185,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean. jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth. DRAMATIC OCEANFRONT 12.100,000 The ultimate In quality and design high on the Bluff overlooking Corona del Mar beach afld the . Pacific. Four BR, 3'h BA. three levels. Martha Macnab & Danny Bibb. OVERLOOKING llEACH I 12,375,000 Terrific new 3 BR, 4'h BA wfconv. den. Looks down on the private bead\ & pounding surf. This· is Emerald Bay's. best l~tlon. Seller may carry financing to qualified J$>uyer. Ask for Dave Htrschler or Rod Daley. -if4111j@•ll[•]l11 .. HAMOR VllW HOlm8 -Carmel model. 3 BR. family room . .,.eat poten- tial. next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Brint YQUr contractor. Ann Peters. . BELCOUR't ELEGANCE 11,415,000 ~ourt Drive..Mmth. ut~)~ customizing in this dramatit 4 bedroom residence in Newport Beach. This home Is complete to the last details for gracious living. Designer fumishl~ available. OPEN FOR VIEWING SUNDAY 2-5. Selle Partch. BELLE PARTCH TOP PRODUCER 3rd QUARTER 1988 GAYLE AMATO MOST . TRANSACTIONS 3rd QUARTER 1988 OPEN HOUSES kN1NSULA SATURDAY •11.000 113:2E. .......... J BR. FR , .... S Shuler SEA ISLAND 1571,000 7SMC4"9 2 BR. vu 1·5 C Amato HV HOMES $450,000 1131Por1C....,_ 3'8R, FR 1·410 A Pe1ers BIG CANYON SUM.000 24 CMJOft Felnwey 4 BR, FR 1·5 S Sturar SUNDAY SEA ISLAND 1571,000 7 ... Cow 2 BR, FR, vu 1·5 C Amato HV HOMES M50.000 1tS1 Port C.t1111n J BR. FR 1·4 JO S Shuler BIG CANYON a.as.• 24 CMJOn ,..,.., 4 BR. FR I·'> S Crod)' BELCOURT S1.All.OIO S7~DrN 4 BR. FR. pool M 8 Panch WESTCLIF'f ., .... 1512 Uftcotn ...... 4 M . Flt spa l-410 A Peters LIDO ISLE I $1,-... 115 Vie lido ...... J BR, FR 1-4.)() c callan PROMONTORY ., ..... ....,_, ....... 5 BR, FR 1-4·30 8 A"ne HARBOR RIDGE 11.791,.o 1CrMtw.-Dr 6 M . FR, pool. spe ,_., C AJlitOfl •¥f!ffi3•B•1~1•I!lff ll~lit1~f¥1 SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOME _ '207,000 Wonderful~xJ>OSUf~...-sunlight-alLday_ Beaull- fully upgraded Rooring, all white and easy to live with. Two BR. great for young couple or single e)(ecutives. Triona ~rgin. CORONA DEL MAR M41,500 Located in near new gate guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to village or ocean. Three SR. 2'12 BA family room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe GUARD GA TED $535,000 ·Big Canyon, expanded Dover model. 2 BR, 2 BA huill io entertainment ceoter. hardwood floors. crow(l moldings, wet bar. air conditioned Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens ~delyn Gonz.ales PRICE LOWERED $579,000 · On this elegant!.¥ appointed 2 BR IB BA. home Extensive use of mirrors, marble entry. up- graded kitchen with marble countertops Guard gated entr> Gayle Amato . HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Outstanding designer upgrades have made this home a one of a kind offering It features 4 Br, plus a loft Located next to greenbelt for great privacy. Ann Peters. SELECTED HOM:=S WESTCLtFF • •11,000 On one of the finest streets. wonderful 2 story 4 BR. residence with large rooms, superb master-. suite, large formal dining room. Move in con- dition Ann Peters. '!" SAND, SURF, SERENITY sees.ooo Three BR. plus den. 21h BA Lovely hpme for adult' entertaining. Located on the. park at the end'of the Peninsula Three car garage for all the adult tays. Hobie Denny CONTEMPORARY IN BIG CANYO~ $1, 115,000 Four BR. home overlooking the 8th fairway Large open rooms enclos~ in-cedar Santa Maria stone and clear glass Views of golf course and tj,ty from most rooms Carol Alhson NEW-FAIRWAY ONE $2,315,000 New Fairwa)" One custom home Outstanding in quality and design. 4 BR. 4'12 BA. l1brar). spacious master suite Golf course. mountain and city lig~t views from every room Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON CUSTOM S2,l$0.000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots Spacious roq"'o/.fbleached oak floors. o BR. separate large cat>ana, pool. and spa Volleyball sportscourt Danny Bibb of Step- hanie Grody BIG CANYON-BEST VIEW ~000 Five BR. home with 180" (olf course, mountain and city light view. Imported tile roof, maids quarters. childrens wing Master suite with sit- ting area and balcony Danny Bibb or Lind~ Oeth. YEW-HARBOR RIDGE IS,750,000 Spectacular 12.000 sq. ft. home with 6 BR. q BA library, extra large dining and family rooms. 2 master suites, elevator. pool & spa, 4 car pra,e. room for limousine Danny Bibb or Carol Allison. 2 Civic Plaza, #100 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH New Listings This Week NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX-Two 3 BR. 2 BA units. patios and atriums, greywood-white trim. needs TLC. $435,000 JASMINE PARK-Unique hillside CdM develop- ment, 3 BR. 4 BA, 2.160 sq. ft. price includes salt water acquarium with rare fish. Asking $505,000 ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS-Mature, one owner 2 BR townhome in Costa Mesa. small yard, near comm. pool, away from traffic. Only $139,000 OCE,J\N VIEW AT $2t2.500-lmmac. and vacant! 2 BA. 2 BA on Nwpt Peninsula, grt home or excellent rental. Lowest in area $26.2.500 NICE ON "NICE"-Prime VIiia Balboa con- dominium, 2 mstr stes, end unit with ocean view near comm. pools. spa, tennis. $21 5.000 rtle• 4 COMMERCIAL LOTS-In McFadden Square; in- come producing with Investment potential, approx e.aoo SQ. tt. S900.ooo COM "HOME" PLUS INCOME-Cape Cod 2 story. 2 BR with new kitchen, den, sun deck and sunny patio .... plus 2 BR $1000/Mo. Income un~. $570.000 SUPER-DUPER DUPLEX-Serene CdM location, near Oasis and park, 3 and 2 bdrms, 2 ba ea. New paint. wallpaper, etc. $545.000 - BamH Da Lida Isle POTENTIAL PLUS-Street_ to Strada on prestigious Lido Isle. 3 BA/Den. new paint/new Berber carpet. $650,()()() •. 40' ON VIA GENOA-Richard Neutra designed, 5 BR In SO's flav9r of light/airy. $645,000 NEW THROUGHOUT-On Lido late. 3 BR den with new carpets, flooring, kitchen and window coverings. Sharp look, large patio. $789,000 LEADER ON UDO-Lovely 3 BR, 2 story with den, wet bar. south patio and close to tennis court and beach. A vJinner at $734,000 In Olde C.... Ul llar BRAND NEW, av THE 8EACH-Ltg custom home with spect. viewing deci<s, 3 BA, spacious, etegant appts. (under constr.) $929,000 CLASSIC CHARACTER-To die tori 2 BR, 2 BA In Olde CdM, oozing charm. Designer's own home. $539,500 HOIE WITH INCOME:_ Tree lined CdM netQh- borhood. 2 BR, cottage with guest quarters and 2 &A Income unit. Asking $525,000 • , A· MEMORABLE WEEK AT· MERRILI. LYNCH . Bub Hutchings sold a Costa Mesa townh~me for $1 50,0QO and loom nemino t0ld one in TurUerock 'round.,$350,~. Then Mickey R~w~ listed a Newporf Heights duplez at $435,000 and Jim Skahan listed.QDe Ul Olde CdM -·Ji~ s duplH sold on Wednesday£ Th urs<B"y, Sharon Swa.nson sold a view home•in Harbor View Hills-1\t ov•r $3µ-million and Bill Saunders chipped in a Jasmine Park listing a.I S 1 /2 million. Then Barb said sbe li.ted an immaculate CM townhome at $139,000 and Sue Gildred's 5 bedroom in HB 10ld; IO did Mickey Hartling' s triplex in ;Anah·eim. . By we;ek's end listings were piling UP.: Maxine Mink's yma ~ at $21~,()00; Jerry Finster an oceanfront condo at $265,000 ao6 ... Holly Mark41 chamunq duplez m CdM was reduced to $5~5,000 ... hot s~! ,: · Friday, Toddy Smith sold a duplex in CdM for S half a million plu1 and Jerry Brook'• South Coast Plua listinq went for $100 K plus. By then we were dancing in the aisles " ltaanlni Decor Ram!!_ "AN ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDEN"-3 BR. 4 BA Peninsulla Point home on quiet Strad.New decor by Country Life Interior. Immaculate. gorgeous master suite, some personal items available. $695,000 BELCOURT PERFECTION-Utibetlevablel Sound planning, exquisite taste. first time offered, 4 BR, 4 BA, 3 flreplaoes. 4 car garage, 4,200 s.f.I Asking $1.475,000 BELCOURT ES.TATE-Pool spa. ca~ana. tennis and exquisite 5 bedroom home on 1/2 acre. Interior featured in magazines: exterior won landscape awards. Specta~lar inslde,and out: $3.5 milUon · PENINSULA TOWNHOME-New on the sand. 2 BR, 3 BA large master with fireplace. spa. ALSO LEASE $3000/Mo. $599.000 Ronan Dpea l•lurd•y 0 Lmlf ISUll ...$579,000-~ 211 &Mlfft 2 story, 3 BR, 2 BA T. Boland E'Slll Cll $325.000 21l .lrtltwM4 View of park 0 . Miller Ull ISLI $65!1,000 101 Yi• .... 3 BR, Oen M. Mink l.Y. 1111.LS $557,500 IH SaHcntte lrg lot, 3 BR Leverett/Weber l.Y. llU.S $559,000 Ill Sae4tntlt Expansion Opportunities L. Cu£CI .. • $929,000 211 '''""''' Custom home, vu M. Thomas Graves OISTA •u $139,000 2 BR townhome IUI -$3,600/MO l ease 2 BR, 2 BA townhome Ull ISU $645,000 5 BR, contemporary " ...... ~ $695,000 3 BR,_. BA ... $570,000 "Home" plus income,.. '"MW $425.000 "Covington" 4-plex HOO Ehlt1 B. Hutchings 11111rUfiH M-Rousselot UIY11 ..... C. Ross .! ...... B. Swindall lll L.arbf., H. Markas 1111. ...... C. Maxaentl Luge r .. 11, •••• ---- MOU~NG. Unique Newport address Gar, 3 eR. 3 BA. OVerlooks park, Nr lake behind gates, ra.rety seen ar~.;'479,000 ' '* "" ~ IT'S A GR~ T NEIGHBORHOOOI-Ctose to schools s~opplng, ~o~etl Lrg lot. 3 BA. 2 BA. $349,000 I~ LAouft NIG~L·-Don't misa establishment ar~a amid new homes. ··Nice 3 BR. pool, yard and favorite plan. Only $250,oo<T. , 4 BR, SINGLE S"{PRY-M0ntego In H.V. Homes Quiet loc1rt1on near sehoof and green belt. Solar heating, ~ systdm,.end spa. ~.900 ................. , 1-5 umJ·llUlll $579,ooo 111 aw ... 2 story, 3 BR, 2 BA T. Boland E.. • '$325.000 211 lrMtwH4 View of park 0 . Miiier Liii tSU $650,000 111 Yll lift• 3 BR, Oen M. Mink LY. -.U $559,000 Ill IM4tastt1 Expansion Opportunities L. Curci .... • $929,ooo 2n ltWMr•4 Custom home, vu M. Thomas Graves IUI -$3,600/MO 111 O.Utt.1 Lease 2 ~R. ~BA townhome M. Rousselot Ull llU ... S&45,000 Zll Yll 11111 5 BR, contemporary C. Ross N•-.A NmT $695.000 411 lthtt 3 BR, _. BA 8. Swindall .. -$570,000 t• Larl.,., "Home" plus Income H. Markas llllU Ill 111 $505,000 111 11MH11 3 BR. • BA home Biii Saunders Pl-.u $262,500 .. L ... 11tr..t 2 BA, 2 BA Condo • J . Finster "-lllffl S2M ,500 m Yllta IHrtt Rare "V" plan H. Swanson .. • ·~9.000 111 ....... 2 BR + 1 BR/BA $. Weber n au s1•9.eso 1111 .......... 4 BR, FR 8. Bartlngton n au _ sss1.soo 1111.,, ..... Lrg Iott, 3 BR T. Aemfng - ·' · ?2u«/e11elal Buheqe ~ MT'UmDAY Od11i1r .. 1-/PW 7 ~v G) ,~16-t 911tlepe11tie11t ?Zeal ~-eau ~.;a., ill th 1Zatto11 a±&:: WATER VIEW PROPERTIES COVER HOME BELCOURT ELEGANCE $1,tll,000 Belc'ourt ·Drive North. E'Ste11siye customizing Jn ·this .dramatic .4 bedroom reside11ce in OWNER MAY FINANCE t:a7l,OOO This bay view condominium that wPI accommo- date up to a 35' boat. Two PR;2·BA,.communlty pool, sun deck. Furniture included In p rice. Gayle Amato. • . . . . . Newport Beach. Ttlis hQme is comf)lete to the est-detai~ for ~racious ijving; j)esigner fu~nlshin~ available. OPEN FO~ \/!EWING SUNDAY 2-5 . Belle Partcl). RARE CDM OPPORTUNITY Slll,000 Custom built 4' BR. 3'h' BA, family room home. Gourmet kitchen, 'step down living room and master suite with ocean and jetty vieW5:-0nly-.- one year old. Linda Oeth or Lois f acobs. · IA YFRONT . • ~ -Sll5.000- Pier for your boat. Walk to the ocean beaches. Three BR. 3 BA. ,i'emodeled kitchen. Master suite with bay view. Ann Peters. EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150.000 Older home on good lot with great view an d fabulous potential. We just listed this at. -SI, 150.000. Lo~ ol par:kirrg. Two stories ~ Dave Hir.schler or Rod Daley. · · ' . WATERFRONT-LIDO ISL£ . . . S1,4t5,000 . Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle. 3 BR, 4 BA dramat ic living ropm ·plus family room home: Larger lot a n~ dock. Great location, easy walk to Lido·Vlllage. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. . FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW $1,500,000 Six BR, 51h BA, with family room, sitting. room antl formal dining. Guest quarters. Drttmatic pool, outside cooking facility and entertainment area. Twoseparate'ma~ter suites. Triona Bergin. PROMONTORY BAY , • $1,550.000 Custom built, great location (4nd construction. with style. Five BR, formal dining room. break- fast area, large p_layroom. Master bedroom ON THE BAY with study. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR 11,725,000 Ideal entertainment home on most active harbor location features upstairs and down- stairs living areas. formal dining, a secluded master suite. spa. Flexlb~ floorplan. Large pier/Jock. Martha Macnab or Sara Hin·man. . . C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW 11,m.000 Dramatic 1.80 dearee ·views of o.cean: jetty. Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the1sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4·BR, 5 BA. A special C.D.M. opportuf)lty. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth. · DRAMA TIC OCEANFRONT 12.100.000 The' ultimate In quality and design high on the 4 Bluff overlooking Corona del Mar beach and the ' . Pacific. Four BR. 3'h B"• three levels. Martha Macnab & Danny Bibb. OVERLOOKING BEACH 1U75.ooo Terrific new 3 BR. 4't.I BA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach & Poundincsurf. Tbls- ls Emerald Bay's best locatk>n. Seller may carry financing to qu-.lified buyer: Ask for Da ve Hlrschier or Rod Daley. <' -#fti!J;li•ll1•1t)I .. HAMOR VllW HOma -Carmel model, 3 Bit. family room. cre•t poten- tial, next to greenbelt. Excellent lot Brine your contractor. Ann Peters. TOP PRODUCER·. 3rd QUARTER 1988 GAYLE AMA J'.O MO$T· TRANSACTIONS 3rd -QUART.ER 1~ .. . . " OPE N HOUSES SATURDAY ~N!NSULA -.ooo 1132!.8alboe8fwd BR.FR 1...e S Shuler ~ SEA ISLAND 1571,000 7 8MCO.. 2 BR •. vu •· 1-s G Amato HV H~ES : $450,000 1131 POf1C ....... l BR. 1·4 lO A peters BIGC~YON 12,315,0Clll 24 ~~rot\ ,..,.., 4 BR. fR ..)(' I ·S S Shirar · SUNDAY SEA JSLANO 1571,llOO G. Amato· 2 ~R. FR, vu I ·S HV HOMES ~. $450,000 1131 ~ Certdl9# l BR. FR I ·4·')() S Shuler" BIC CANYON sz ••. ooo a.c.,..,,..,.., •BR. FR I ·S S Crody BELCOURT 11,411,000 S7~DrN 4 SR. FR. pool M 8 l>ancti m TC-llFT ·~ 1512 LlncoM 1oaM . flt. spa ..... JO . .(. Pece!'5 LIDO ISlE t1~ 215 Vla UdO.._, l BR. FR . C <Allan PROMONTORY ., ... ............ S BR. FR 1-4·10 B Aune HARBC>tt RIOcE ... .,... . t CreetwMllDr 6 BR. fR. pool. spa ,., . .. ~ C Afllson . ' t, SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS 8QPHl8TtCATED TOWNHOME *7;000 Wonderful exposure, sunlight all day. Beauti- fully upgraded flooring. all white and easy t~ live with. Two BR. great for young couple or single e)(ecutives. ·Trlona Bergin. ~ -- CORONA DEL MAR $Ml,500 Loea ted in near new gate guarded community of Jasmine Park Ocean breez..es and short walk to village or ocean. Three BR. 2'11 BA family room. ·Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe. ~ GUARD GATED $535,000 Big Canyon. expanded Dover model. 2 BR. 2 BA . built in entertainment center. hardwood floors. crown moldtngs, wet bar, air conditioned. Land· scaped by Rogers Gardens Madelyn Gonzales -..:.ftRICE LOWERED · $579,000 On this elegantly appointed 2 BR 211.z BA home Extens1~ use of mirrors. marble entry. up- graded kitchen with marble co untertops Guard gated entr>-Gayle Amato , HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Outstanding designer upgrades have made this home a one of a kind offering. It features 4 Br, plus a lctft. Located next to greenbelt for great prJvacy. Arn Peters · SELECTED HOMES WEST CLIFF-Sl11,000 On one of the-finest streets. wonderful 2 story 4 BR, resider}ce with large rooms. superb master suite, large formal dining 'room Move in con- di~ion Ann Peters. SAND, SURF, SERE~ITY SNS.ODO Three BR. plus den. 21h BA Lovel} home for adult entertaining. Located on the park at the end of the Peninsula Three car garage for all the adult toys. Hobie Denny CONTEMPORARY tN BIG CANYON $1, 195,000 Four BR. home overlooking the 8th -fauway Large open rooms enclosed in cedar Santa • Maria stone and clear glass Views of golf course (\nd city from most rooms Carol Allison NEW-FAIRWAY ONE ~.000 New fairway One custom hople. Outstanding in quality and design, 4 .BR. 41/.z BA, library. spacious master su,ite. Golf course. mountain and city light views--ft'Qm every room Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON CUSTOM . S2,150,000 M~nlflcent family home set on one of the lar~t ~. Spacious-room~ floors. 6 BR. separate large cabana. pool. and spa Volleyball sportscourt Danny Bibb'or Step- hanie Grody lfG CANYON-BEST VIEW 13,200,000 Five BR, home with 1so• golf course. mountain and city light view. Imported tile roof, maids . quaners, ch1ldrens wing Maste suite with sit· ting erea and balcony Dann> Bibb or Lindi" Oeth YEW-HARBOR NDGe 13,750,000 Spectacular 12,000 sq. ft. Jlome with o BR. 9 BA library, extra large dining and family rooms, 2 master soltes, elevator. pool &spa,' ar c.ar.-. room for limousine Danny Bibb or Carol AIUson . 2 Civic Plaza, #1~ 644-6200 .NEWPORT BEACH · ..._-;r . SPECTACULAR BAVSHORES BAY FRONT WM••,._ of tMI .,..lty aad locatlOtl M<-avelt.llM. It le n.cltl ... $5' tr .. &aee. ..,... •• S.000 14. fl. • ...,.,_, •\'I bedla. ~.,, Haa1i Mw .. •. • Otoe ,...,_ ldld•.. ae.d ..,_,, -lty .......... CaH for lkcalh H th.M dt9thlctlw r...._ . ._.._ a-. u.100 . .- 0ftH SUN l·S t ... Bey.a-. • N9 EXECUTIVE HOME IN CORONA HIGHLANDS 0c ... end hlll vi.wt lrcwn u coad 11ory. Thi. cu11ono ho•• ~ private be.ch ac:cn1 plu1 pnvall pool 6 ..,a. Wiili CH1l4-wc1 bar. '""' bedroo1n1. MHtcr bedroom he• ow• flrcpleu etld rstr••• ., ... Frnhly pehued. Mow I• end throw • party! 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Airy & brit't fresh grey & white color scheme. Corner lot ~t. r,3~i~~~.~ .... ~.~~~.~~~.~~.~~~.~.~~~.~~Jg~ NEWPORT CREST ~ost popular l bdrm townhome with ocean views. Sitting room & balcony off 2nd floor master suite & 1 bdrm down. Wood floon in Dining room, br~kfast nook &-kitchen. Cr~t lo- cation in com~ex, dose to pool, spa & tennis courts. Motivated seller, Price Reduced!! 631-1400 ......................................................................... $299,000 2 Serena Coun ................................. -......... Sun~y 1-S NEwrollT HEJGKrS with shirigfed charm, con- temporary flair, & oc~n views from deck and ~ious kitchen. light & airy l bdrm with French 631-1t&J4:~.i.~.~ .. t-~ .. ~~~~~.1 .. ~~~-~ .. ~ .. ~~~~~.~ c~~ BACK BAY with a Newport address. Custom i bdrm home with separate large master, family and formal dinin~ rooms on lovely large lot. One story with ~~~l. f.:~~~~~~~ ... ~~-~~~~ ... ~~~~.i-~~ .. s~s~ 370 23rd Street.. .......... -............................ Sat/Sun 1-5 11JRn.£ROClt POINT end unit. Cited J.M'. Peters' Mediterran~n style complex with tile roofs & com- munity pool & spa. Immaculate 2 bdrm with super loft/den plus very private yard. Air conditioned with security system. 631-1-400 .............................. $399,000 2 Biristo, lrvine .......................................... Sat/Sun 1-5 WATEfl.FRONT CONDO Front row unit with pan- oramic views of the entire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm 2 bath ~xpanded luxury coop with new tile, drapes & wallpapers. Available boat slip at $1.75 per ft. Owner will carry 1st. Trust Deed. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $399,000 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX light and airy 3 bdrm units with vaulted ceilings & fireplace in -upper unit. New construction. 673-6900 ......................... M-49,500 SOlmt LACUNA'S MoNrch Biy Terrace with sprawling contemp<>fary 4 bdrm home. tiuge family & formar dlnln~rooms, laund1 & hobby rooms & 3 ~fbi':~~e:611;~~4~~~~~ ... ~~·--~~-~~--~s;r.~ BALBOA ISLANI> Remodeled ·2 story shingled charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms, dormer win· dows formal dining elus a 2 bdrm apt over the double garage . New kitchen, roof, plumbi~g, elec- tric, heat & air. 631-1400 ............................... $649,000 NEWPORT in terrific mid peninsula location. Classic 3 bdrm 2 bath cozy cottage with fireplace, front porch & patio. Walk to beaches, Ferry, Bilboa pier, restaurants & shops. 631-1400 .............................. c .................................... SlJ0,000 NEWPORT B EACH OF FICE 24:16 W. COAST HIGHWAY ~714-631-1400 NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT CREST Super townhome with 3 bdrms including master with private sitting room & sunny deck, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room & 2 car attached garage. High ceilinged, spacious & in move-in condition. Community pool, spa & tennis, walk to beach. 631-1400 ............... $265,000 PENINSULA POINT Charmin_g 2 story 3 bdrm home, wood floors, smooth ceilin15s, French doors and large dining, living room with Fireplace & built in bookcases. Declt off 2nd floor master, rear patio &.double prage. 631-1400 ............. s.495,000 2113 Seville ........................................... Sat/Sun 1-5 UDO ISL£ Lovely traditional 3 bdrm home with beamed c~ilings, remodeled kitchen & French doors opening to large south patio from living room & master bedroom. Air conditioned & just ~':f.51~~-~~~-~ .. ~ .. ~~~~ ..... ~: ... ~~--~~ sJ;,~ 204 Via Bircelona ................................. Sat/Sun 1-5 UDO ISL£ fabulous custo·m home on huge bayiront lot with park!ike, ''Rogers" landsc.aped terraces & lawns leading to the '70 dock with side tie. Totally "today" home with a Mediterranean flair, 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms & den. Beamed ceilings spanish tile floors, hand troweled walls, elaborate lighting system & ex- tensive built-ins. 631-1400 ..................... $2,095,000 HAJtBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contemporary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd s\ory master suite, family & formal dining rooms & lovely Luge yard.631-1-400 ........................................ S67S,OOO 1615 Port Charles ............................................ , Sun 1-5 UDO ISL£ Two story 4 bdrm home with family & formal dining rooms plus small office. Garden patio + roof deck with panoramic views. Security system. Lovely street with beach just steps away. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $745,000 NEWPORT HEJCKJ'S Exc111ng 4 bdrm treehou~. Solarium additions augment the incredible harbor views. Included are~ party room, family room, pool & spa & 1 bdrm guest cottage in • wooded hillside setting. 631-1400 ............................................ S79S,000 SPYGLASS tOLL Beautiful 5 bdrm with French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa & lovely hill view. Fresh & bright with white tile throughout entry, family & form•f dining rooms & eat in k.itchen. 631-1400 .......................................................... $799,000 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm hQfTle with family room, built wiih top quality in '81. Upside down plan for maximum white water views. Corner }~~~!h~r.J~~-t45o~~~~~ .. ~'.~.~--~~ .. ~~ .. :~ss;i5~~ S3'11 Se~shore .................................................... Sat 1-5 LINDA ISLE Custom 5 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces & breakfast room, 2 sunny patios and p ier & slip for a large boat. Steps to tennis & clubhouse. PRICED D~OPPED. BEST BUYI! 611-1400 ....................................................... s 1,249,ooo DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayf ront wtth huge master suite, den, family room, doc~ for a large yac1't & sparkling water views. Terr aced baysjde patios witn spa & built in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 631-1400 ........................................... Sl ,250,000 WATERFllONT HOMES..INC • ......... .UDO ISLE Fabulous 5 bdrm estate on 3 prime lots (approx 1/4 acre). There 1s a library, formal dining room, rec room & 1st floor maids qrtn. Many-rooms, ~IT-~~oo~~~-.~~.~.~~-~.~~ .. ~-i~-~--t·~~~~~~.~ t-i~~rs:~ UDO ISLE BA YFRONT Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in de- sireable "Soud" location. Spacious Irvin$ areas opens to bayside terrace with retractable. awnings, steps to club & tennis. 631-1-400 ............................... S 1)495,000 &41 Via Lido Soud ...................................... Sat Sun 1-5 LINDA ISL£ Mediterranean flair & grndo~parties with 40' living room opening to terrace & dock for large ~chL Views from everywhece in this 5 bdrm with library, dining room, high ceilings & tile floors. 631-1400 ......................................... !'.!!!!:"""" s 1,650,000 LINDA ISLE The quitessence of elegant tiving 1n this beautifully appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal dining & dramatic 2 story entry. Sunny terrace leads to cfle dock for 2 yachts. 631 -1400 .......................... : .......................................... s 1,950,000 LINDA ISLE Barfront, Spectacular remodel 3 bdrm with den, forma dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats, Quality materials include travertine, onyx, brass & copper. 631-1400 ....................................................... S2,625,000 U DO ISU Rare opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of island with pan- oramic views of the turning basin boaung action &· city lights. A spacious 3 bdrm home with den built aroun<t an interior patio, offers great potenti•I for a beautiful estate. 631-1400 ........................... S2,950,000 CORONA DEL MAR beachfront. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unparalled views of the ocean & harbor en- trance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary has bleached hardwood floors & 10' mahogony doors. 631-1400 ...................... S2. 980,000 UDO ISLE Very trad1110"'1] bayfront with :.lips for several boa1s & n · on the warer. Elegant 1wo story with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters down plus form.ll dining room, family room, library & brick terrace. 631-1400.. ...... . . ... ~3.900,000 BIG CANYON hc111ng custom 5 bdrm estate with dining & family rooms, office. excerc~ room, steam room & 3 car gar•ge Spec1.1I amen111es include a 2 stor)' coffered ceiling in the living room, polished granite & tile floors, arched win-1 dows, Fr. doors & sound, lighting & ~Urtt)' systems. fabulou~ l.lndsc•ping & rollin\ t.w~\ ~~-~~.~~~~ .'~e .. ~:~~I~. ~r'.va-~e .~~ & ~st..},o~~ B LBOA I .. LANO OFFICE :\J.; MAHl~E A \'E. 714-673-6900 • ~Ae&N/.._.1~8111•• ..... TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old World qµallty and craftsmanship abounds In this magnificent. five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a handsome den panelled In African walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout. Triple crown mouldings. antique chanceliers, air condition- ing. steam shower ... features galore In this uncompromising property unlike any -Other In Newport ........................................ S1,500.000 DOVER SHORES . . . Only one word fuUy describes thts residence ... ··awesome". The location is awesome. The view Is awesome. The facilities are awesome. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated. yet functional, appointments. A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one with a stand-up wet bar), two tirepits. Inside .. unrivaled luxury in every room including a regal master suite with two separate baths and dressing rooms. Add1t1onally ... a new European kitchen, a complete security system. Special ... a superb thermostatically controlled wine room. And the hst goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed .................................. S1,495,000 BEACON BAY ... A truly special community ... offering the best of resort living combined with the tranqulhty of park-like surroundings. There are expansive lawns. tennis courts, boat docks, and best of all ... no traffic! The home has been totally refurbished from the au new entry through to the redwood deck that Is one step from the beach. Handsome oak floors, a large bright kitchen, new carpeting throughout, and fresh landscaping. This four bedroom, five bath home is the best In bayfront living ............................... 11.400.000 BtG CANYON ... This is an enlarged Ver- sailles model that knows virtually no equal. It sits majestically above the golf course with staggering views that contribute substantially to the value of the property. The gracious and grand ambiance of this four bedroom home Includes a two story liVing room, a formal dining room. an Island kitchen wtth an eating area and a richly etegant deri with a fireplace. Perhaps, the most pleasurable of all amenities Is the vast wrap-around patio wfth a fountain and gazebo. Be sure to see this most dlstlngulahed property ..................... '"7 ,soo DOVER 8HORE8 . . . Come and see this outstanding custom built home. Enjoy the spectacular vtew while refaxlng on one of the many decks. Thia spacious, multl-fevel home has a large muter suite, one additional bedroom. and a warm. comfortable den with fireplace. Highest quality dealgn and work· manshlp. Features abound throughout, In- cluding vaulted, beamed c.fllnge, lush, eaay- care landscaping, MCUrlty eyatem, IP49Clal wfndO* JlnUng, temperature controffed wtne cellar, Uk• new carpeta and drapM. Truly one of a kind offering .............................. ll1a_ooo THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY FEATURE HOME DOVER SHORES . . . Come, see the etegance and privacy this home has to offer. Four bedrooms, each with Its own private bath. Fanta$tlc open floor plan with very targe rooms. Perfect for entertaining and enjoying the beaullful view of the Back Bay. The decorator touches are exquisite from the parquet flooring to the beautiful leaded, beveled glass windows. Two air conditioners. Full security system. Three year old kitchen. Three car garage. Many more amenities just too numerous to men- tion. Come and see tor yourself .. $125,000 BAYCREST ... This four bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not in one area, but all areas. The master suite is spectacular with its beamed ceilings, fireplace, "dream" bath and walk-in closet. The interior dimensions are generous and tnclude dining room, family room and separate study. Pool. Prestigiously located and aff ordably priced ......... te41,000 WESTCUFF GROVE . If you have a large family and love the outdoors, this home ls for you. Situated on a remarkable corner lot, across the street from open and rolling nelds this four bedroom home features an old fashioned porch complete with swing a spacious well-decorated Interior. Including French doors and windows, and a terraced backyard with a spa, and a step-up seating area. Family room. Dining room. Oen. ······················································· '515,000 . WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES DOVER SHORES ...................... S1,495,000 Sat 1-4...... ... .. . .. .. .. 1310 Galaxy Drive BEACON BAY ........................... f1,AOO,OOO Sat-Sun 1-5. . . . . ......... . 63 Beacon Bay 81G CANYON . . ...... ... . . . . . . . . .. . ... 1817,500 Sun 1-5... .... ..... ........ ...... 1 Rue Vlllars DOVER SHORES ....................... te7S,OOO Sun 1-5................... 1040 Pescador Drive BAYCAEST ................................... SM5,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 2018 Nautilus Lane :EWPORT NORTH ...................... 1471,000 at-Sun 1-5 ............. 3155 Corte Portoflno NEWPORT HEIGttTl .................... '415,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 442 El Modena Avenue g'-D CORONA DEL MAA ............. 1425.000 et-Sun 1-5 ................ 506 Acacia Avenue IALBOA .................................... '3.500/Mo Sun 1-5 ............ 1223 E. Balboa Boutevard 631-7300 . NEWPORT HEIGHTS • . . Custom home. Beautifully constructed-two bedroom and den. Two full bathe. Country IMng at lta ~t. Step down IMng room wtth bMutlfut rtver rock fireplace. Situated on large corner lot with view of ocean from muter bedroom. ......................................................... '550,000 BAYCREST . . . A most uncommon five bedroom. custom family residence. Situated on a quiet and prestigious cul de sac like street. The floor plan will Intrigue and excite you ... and, It's very functional. The handsome briok exte<lor "speaks" of quaUty and the Interior appointments confirm the craftsmanship ... things tlke three fireplaces and high beamed celflngs. High on the list or amenities is the tamTfy room and formal dining room. All rooms are ampfy propor- tioned. A superior offering. Well worth seeing. . ....................................................... 9545,000 NEWPORT NORTH . . . Fabulous three bedroom. two and one half bath, two story. single family, detached home fn Newport North VIilas. Convenient Newport Beach lo- cation between Jamboree Aoad and MacArthur Boulevard off Unfve<sfty Ortve This Napoli plan is decorator pet'fect. Highly upgraded carpet, wallcoverlngs and draperies. Lush landscaping surrounds cus- tom tile and concrete patios In very private yard. Air conditioned. Security system. Com- munity pool anct spa. Highly motivated seller Just reduced price to....................... 1479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Delightful three bedroom, two bath home In prime location Beautifully maintained. Hardwood floors. Used brick fireplace. Newty remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets. New master suite with bay windows and walk-In closet. Won- derful yard plus RV access. This Is a charmer complete with white picket fence.... 1415,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR ••. South of Pac1hc Coast Highway. Near park. e.uy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2 lot. Vaulted oelllngs. Berber carpeting. Over- sized closets. Private patio•. One of the best locations In old Corona del Mar and priced to sef I. ............................... :................... $425,000 BAYCAEST ... Best buy In Baycrest. Well detJQned famlty home. Sp•kUng pool. Flow- ing flOor plan whh four bedroomt. The master bedroom, famlly room Md IMng room all open to the pool and patiO .,.., Don't miss this opportunity to move up to Bayctest. ... , ................................ , ..................... , lil07 •. liOC> RANCHO CALll'ORNtA ••• Two fabulous lots with utltlties In La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooklng a.er Creek Goff Courae. Setler will flnanoe ............................ , ................ . 5 Acree.... ...... _.. .__. .• _____ M,000 11+ Acree... •. _#t••-A_._.._._ ..................... 11-M..OOC> iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THEBWFFS .._ ............ z .......... ....., .... _ ..... ell ...... area. 5 U. S M. ... cl•• ......, ............... Wtca.... , ..... .. ........... ~eel ........... .. ........... c..-..... c.11 ,, .. ,... ~ •••• , ..... 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The long list of e)(tras Include 4 bedroom. 3'h bath. formal dining. llvtng room, family room. a sunny breakfast area, 3 fireplaces. a soothing sdpa. 24- hour security guards & your own private · dock that has the potential to accommo- date up to a 71' yacht or sail boat. $1 .795.000 Fee For a pr1vate showing call Mil IOYIE IHP 131-1211 JUST REllCEI OWIER IUST SELL! SAFE I SEClllE WITI SEISA TlllAL llUllll 1 ICW VIEWS If security is what you want. security is what you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just beyond the pnvae guarded gates lies an executive suite that 1s so special, words cannot do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom. 2 bath. in- door laundry. and fabulous views! Some of the designer furl'lfshmgs are available for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! " .,, .... ...... ,.., IEWPOIT IUCI llPLD Built as Town homes owner will sell one or both. Steps to the sand. Two-4 bedroom, 2 bath units with game rooms. Three story units featuring high quality finishing Including oak cabinets, ceramic tile, copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of parking. 1121,Mt .. ,.., ... Select 1'"111u WIE CllTI IESA HIE 5 bedr~ms, 3 baths. large living room, family style kitchen & large back yard. New interior paJnt. Some new fixtures, owner will put In new carpet. Within walking distance to schools & Tewinkle park. 2 miles to So. Coast Plaza. $250,000 OCUI VIEW IEWPllT CIEST. Fabulous ocean views throughout! Hardw()Ot1 •· 0 in kitchen, dining r<><>f'" -0 \... id haJlways. Beautiful vt S . ""'° trims & d~ orator acce1 .... vUghout. 2 bedrooms, 2'"' bat hi. 1111.- ..... aw .... • .. .-.. PUT OUR FAMILY TO WORI FOR Ill WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS! ' . MARKET IS READY FOR YOUR HOME. *new ,euti11g.1* WTILIFF PllOUllC VIEWS 4 bedroom. 2 bath lots of potential to expand up pr out! Needs some TLC. Bu1 is built to last. Best buy in East Blutf Hurry this home won't last the weekend. $425,000(LH) Ml A HYIE IHP 'RICE llEllCTlll IELLIE lllL llllCM Closed stables plus 3 op~n stalls. Lrg shaded grooming area. lrg track room. separate hay & feed storage room. barn includes sliding glass windows. auto fly spray system plumbed thru-out horse area. Also. large fenced dog run & kennel. ABOUT THE HOME ... 4 bedroom. 2 bath very sharp home w/3 car garage. 10 car off street parking. RV or 00.t parking, fire & police protection sys- tems. $468,000 uu ':. T=--11• $415.ooo U1·12M snauss HILL Lowest priced Capehorn in Spyglass. Large yard with private Sfl0\..~ ftul oak floors In breakfast~ Q ~ family room. Custom p~ .... o in patio. Room for a pool! PriCE,.;;; Tor a fast sale at llM,IM ., .... , ........ nlEI IF 'JYlll Ill# IEllT11 OAU Ill, .a1. II VILEllE IN' Own your own home with as little as 3% down and save money through tax benefits. IYllUILE llWI semam ..... 1 Super nice three bedroom, two bath condo. Forget the hassles of buying a "fixer". This one has new appliances and Is beautifully decorated and highly upgraded with contem- porary overtones. Well located in gated com- munlt~ that has just been painted In greys. WaJk to South Coast Plaza. Enjoy all this and three pools for $104,000 I•, M. tr YIUlll .llST ll{llCll-SPYIWS llLL This former model home offers 4 bedr,..0· 2'h bath, famUy style kitchen. large • ~ .,, w/flreplace. lovely living ror~ 0 ,.-.... d , a huge yard & upgradeds e.. .. white Italian tile, air conditioning,-_, .• di vacuuming, white washed open beams ta MOREii 1112,IOO •1•,••• ICWI YIEWI 11111111 11 .... UPECT TO IE EOIEI in this lovet" i _ U '>Om, 3 bath horn~. Featu~ O ~ _ master suites, family style .~ • 1drge ballroom, family room & more. lll0,000 •11m11• ClllEI llllLlllS Only Ocean View Home-Available in Cameo Higlllandsl Owner.s are d~to the wire and must sell immediate•·~ y .iy In this area rar")ly comes 0" Q ,_, 1<et. Beautiful oak wooJwork are_ .. roughoutt French doors galore! Pool~ ... mily Room! Three Private Beaches! Four Bedrooms! Two E\llthsl Come Now And Make This YOUR Family Home! Ull,000 IEWPOIT IEACI TIWl~I Well appointed. Former model ijr'· \. · light view, central air conditi~ • 1'P • 2'~ bath, & many other upg~ ove-ln now I I nt,toO •1•&. C!#eee11t ~tuN •TAIUAWll 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1arge IMnQ room, family style kite~ & large back yard. New Interior paint. Some new fixtures. owner will put In new carpet. Within walking distance to schools & T ewfnkle park. 2 mUe to So. Coast Plaza . $1,600/MO ••11Y111• IEWPllT~O 4 bedrooms, 2 1... S .. eptace, giant deck. ceramic tllf' t. r ~. Brand new, never lived In. Steps ·\-·"· Very nice. IJMI/• 'rietail/ 8'111111eeclal 11i ~" ,eetUU " r Retail Space .A~ O Near 1700 sq. ft. " a. ~ . ., frontage V11eant~ ~ 'li!', to ..... NOW! ~ ~ -""'It Offer•! ~ ............. YOll ATIEITIOI PLUSE! Watch for the most Important, biggest and best waterfront home to ever "come on the market" in Newport Beach. Exclusively Usted with Cote Realty. Celt Wiiiiam Cote at 760-1900 for more details. 2321 2211 SJIEET , 1 lCIE COIPOlll fROFESSIOlll TElllS COURT "Blue Ctilp" environmental includes pri- . vate, park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, private professional tennis court. grotto- styte pool & spa + a true gourmet kltclien. ln_a worO : .. Fabulous. $2,895.000 ,. ; 11 UllA ISLE PllYATE UTE llllm IS.Ull SIU ... TUllTllUL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeted & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms. 7 baths, 12' cejlings, exquisite master bedroom w/Hls & Hers baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $2.950,000. The best of Linda Isle. Ill.Ill PllCE IEllCTIOI ao Liiii ISLE PllYATE UTE-lllllEI ISUll FAITISTIC CHTtlPIUIY Recently completely remodeled, this laie ••Ml home features 3 bedrooms. 41h baths, a private swimming pool and ex- tensive use of marble, granite and Berber carpet plus an incredible lighting system. A private pier and slip for a 60 foot yacht is strategically located in front of the home. Huge master suite fronts water. The ul- timate in sophistlca11on. "$1 , 795;000(CA) nwum• / 11 IAPOLI 1111111 llllE CISTOI Charming Olc;1 English home situated on bes1 location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms. and sweeping staircase in grand foyer. Magnificent views of ooean and bay to Catalina "8nd Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formaJ parlor are some otmany features. This wefl~xecuted property is ottered for $2,750.000. IA.IOI PllCE IEllCTIOI . OPEi lllSE Sii 1-5 SAi Jlll CAPISTUll 5 lCIE UICI PIOPERn ZllEI Fii NllSES Opportunity comes but once in a lifetime for a property such as this. Competely fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms ~ a. pool & spa & separate guest quarters. Fabulous views of the Pacific & the moun- tain range. this pnvte site is situated among $5 M1llton homes. Stables are already m & ready for your horses Ca!I fQr_ appointment $1,695.000 IEW USTlll COIL ITL1lLTl con: REALT¥WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YQ'(,!· 2111 ALTllUI lllYE IRYllE CIYE CISTll llTE lllllEI ClllllITT FabUlous Irvine Cove, south of the CGast High- way, this smashing 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home has been remodeled and includes a completely new kitchen with all new applianoes. Fantastic Pacific Ocean View + Very private pool. This adult oriented home offers private. white 53ndy beach and the "MOST" of the "BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and onfy $1 ,495,0001 J 1 ST. TllPEZ HUlll llME UTATES UPAllEI um11on••L Lovely 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with pri- vate spa and an Incredible view of the wttote valley all the way to the San Gabriel mountain~<:: Private ~a and patios. Ex- panded, enclosed loft works as an in-home office, study, library. Great location on cut- de-NC street. Price reduction $679.500. 760-1900 . LAIE ARllWNUI lllYE TIE Siii 40 ACRES PRllE UID Located below Cedar Glen and south of Cedar Ridge Estates. this may be the-last avallable acreage In the lush area south of the lake with lake privileges. Land useage Is flexible. Owner will help finance. will trade, exchange, etc. Asking only $40K/acre. Call for fact sheet 21 COYEITIY 1111111 llME CIEST CASAIUICI IOIEL Unobstructed view of city lights, and mountains. Privacy and feellng ot c.ountry living. 3 bedroom. 2'fl bath, atrium, family room, library, formal dining area and prl· vate spa. Beaul1fulty decorated with Berber carpeting. $585.000 53 1 Vil LIDO SOUD FlllLOIS LIDO llYFROIT PRIVATE PIER I SLIP This super waterfront home on an over- sized lot features 4 bedrooms & 4 oaths with exceptional southwest exposure on Newport Channel Elegant hving room. .huge waterfront patio & separate maid s quarters are 1ust a fev. of the amenities $1,425.000 OPEi HOUSE SUI 1-4 2201 FIESTA ILIFFS DIE STORY Much desired Linda plan on qwet 1-ul -de- sac 3 BR 2 BA living room with ti~eplace The huge rooff'd patio could easily be enclosed to make ram1~y room or ad- ditional bedroom • bath Beaut1tut QrPen- beft 1oca(1on $~ 75,000 • · """ PRICE IEllCTlll OPEi •Ill Ill 1-1 •• .. ' • • ,• • !#,I { 41 of REALTORS® .... , 1110 Rll.• Lovely 2 BR. 2 BA den/loft with volume ceilings. Owners have purchased another home and need to sell fast! OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 96 CORSICA JANE SUNGAILA CAPE c=-Cll'mlEI 1111,• 5 BR. 3 BA-3 fireplaces. Brick construction. One o{ a kind. Call now to see. MONICA RUGGIERI OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5, 2307 FRANCISCO, NB ......... . .•.•. .Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views largest lot.a. 3 BR. 2 BA, room for expansion & pvt pool. Cathedral ceilings in livin~ rm. family nn & dirung rm New appliances. sunny & bright, open floor plan, great for entertaining. Ask for ... J ULIA LAlO WATflfml UllU.. 171.• Priced to sell now. Waterfront in Newport Iieacb. 2 BR, mobile home, clubhouses. pool, spa. Mot.ivated seller. Ask for ... VIRGINJA SW AN • CAIYM 1111,• 2 BR, 2 BA Oakcrest 11 model located in McLain &g Canyon . Upper unit. vaulted ceilings, many custom features. Ask for ... CLJF & E'L YNN KEMP •• n •• ,, ..... IT"" • II.LAI 1411,111 R•,• Several floorplans for viewing m Ne~port's new- est premier community. These Mediterranean style single family homes offer the Cinest lO home amenities. Recreation area includes pool, spa & large sundeck. OPEN SAT/SUN, 3021 CORTE HERMOSA JO ANN DOR.AN & PAULA BAILEY LICITim LICltmm 1111,111 Spaaoua 3 BR, 3 BA. Newport Beach home features pvt spa & nearby community rec- reational facilities. Beamed ceilings. For your penronal showmg ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER w1-1a--•~w 1111.• Pool & 5,000 sq. ft. airy & spacious farruly home in Dover Shores, 5 BR, 4 1A BA. 3 car garage 2 pvt beaches! Brand new berber carpet & paint. OPEN SUN 1-5, 1301 GALAXY MONICA RUGGIERI ITTEITlm llftlTllll Fanrue Mae owned, 2 story condo, FHA ap- proved. 2· BR. 1 BA. ~ Juan Capistrano. Good income rauo. Ask for ... RAY DA VIES. JR. IU • ?•.. 1111.111 Sunny end urut features skylites, marble fire- plaoe. large dining room. roomy kitchen. Ouistanding townhome w/garden pat.ioa. private balcorly and more. OPEN SUNDAY 1 2·~518&A ISLAND, N.B. CLIF 6 E'LYNN UMP llTITl••I PlllUllC llEW I,,_,,. For le~luxi.&rious l BR condo--securily build- ing $1500/MO. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SW AN .. 1 ... JllF" 0. 1111.111 Ocean Vfe-w in lb'A I 'J>Ular one at.ory floor plan P. • S U .... wunyard with spa near master. . .• .-w not last! Ask for .. ESTHER YANK ua nnm 1141,111 Specious executive family home in "The Shores" lakeside community. Great location on lush greenbelt. 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. soaring cathedral ceil· ings. Beach club w/pools. lake swimming, lighted tennis. Motivated sellec_ Ask for . ., RONDA HEIN .... Model perfect 3 BR or 2 & den in Harbor Ridge with dramatic 2 story ceilings in LR. Soft earth tones, plantation shutters, enclose<! entry. Ex- pansive view from front patio. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON NIB Ull IB.l ••• Neat & clean 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Well located, cloae to shopping & frwys.. Property is vacant and l'ftlcly to move into. Ask for ... JANE & VJRGINJA lfu:IUIT mt-cATllm VIEW 1141.• Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den CC?ndO. Hardwood floors in entry + kitchen with extensive use of plantation shutters. Care free Living at its best. Total security. Ask for ... RONFELSOT --.... 1411,• From $550,000 to $499,000. This large 2 BR + den, 2.5 bath guard gated property i.s ready for a quick sale. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY OPEN BOUSE 8UN l ·6, 5 SOUTHAMPTON TllTll --· lltl,111 Broad.moor plan 4 superb view of night lights. Excellent land9caping and strong Homeowners Assoc 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm., study and privacy. Available by Nov. 1st. Open SUN 1-5. 13 Rocky Knoll. l9I ml llYIBIT M.m.111 DBL WIDE um ~BR, 5 BA. aep. ~room, 3 fplc, atrium with skylight for all day sunlight! Huce &late bayside patio, JJOOl. spa & waterfall. Large dock. Includes fumisbino-Ask for... · DENNE SODEllLING ummcm1 ... ..u -.. Pride of ownership. beautiful light owners unit. Jots of upgrades, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large deck. Back unit has 3 BR. 2 BA. nice pvt yard Lower unit 9 y ears old. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for .. LEE CHESTERFIELD ... ..... oa.... -·-Walk to the beach from this almost new home w/4 BR. 2 lh BA, family_ rm, ~us _rro and ~ak or ocean view. Largest floor plan. Ask for... • ESTHER YANK ••• 141t• lkand new J .M. Peters 4 BR, 2.5 BA home. Elepnt 2 story volume ceilinp. spacious living are.es, gourmet island kitchen w/huge garden window & fully lanQ.scaped w/2 P.Btios. OPEN 8 AT/8UN 1-5,"2-' TOSCANY JANE SUNGAJLA ClllllE ... R11,• Ent.er thru profession.ally land.leaped courtyard into this new 3 BR home with marble entry floors. Large family room with its own powder room. Wallc to Fashion lsland & the beaches. Vacant- ready for a quick escrow. Ask foe ... DELIA DELGADO I + ICIEI Cllllll nil 1111,111 Pomona'north Garey St.1.oned c.t and M-ldty cooperative. Great for..I~ Excellent access between 2 freew~. 17 ~r SCI· ft. TOM ALLISON SHARON VOGT .. Clllll B .. 1111.111 Cape Cod style town.home in quiet location. One TOM ALLINSON yeu new with ceramic tile. plantation shutters. SBABON VOGT "trench doon and a gounnet kitchen. Fabulous •&•T l'mE • IClll I 1111,111 m.teraait.e! rttA~°Pjl10~Si .. Ask for ... Custom ~ BR. 3i,.s BA. ocean view, ~y room .. 1111 11 M• Ill = ~:-:prir:·:!,~ :':.appreciate. Call 'T Plan In the Bluffa! Bay, canyon & cit)'Uahta BILL a DONNA WEBSTER view. Vaulted~ in living and d1ninc rooms. .1EE.•11n1• 1171,m HichlY uPCJ'llded 2 BR. 2 BA "end unit for the most dill::riminadng t.Mte. Great location w/lovely ex- trm from marble fireplace. grand wall in MBR to vaulted ceilinp. posh window treatments. OPJEN ROUS& SUN 1-5 27 BRITfANY LYNNE LINDSAY mm m1 PB 1·1.m.111 l!XCELLr.NT INCOME One ol the most ~ tM:ulal' Jptiom in Newport on the water. Excel- lent• an inw:wtment property or convert to lincle family raidalice. Spemcular-views, own wxty beach. 3 BR. 2 BA up; 2 BR, 2 .BA. down. Fireplace ee unit. Alk for G~TAYLOR CAmtiempo decor Wlfh a private aourtyard en· tnnce. ao.e 10 9ChooJa, shopping" ..,.a. Ask for ..• DIANA PB088EB Cl llU•-..a 1111,111 ~ and sunny w/9tylighta, vaulted ceil· °'II. plantation ahutt.en and recrmed lilhtinl· 3 B8, 2 ~ BA & 2 BR. 2 .BA + den. both with nr.pa.., ...... te 1au.ndriea and 4 tW parkina. Ub new w /quaUty ~t. ~far ... DBI.IA DELGADO ...... ,.Mil I I l\illlll re.wt, acmcdl!Jed 5 BR. l'aril pted hmm. 2 -rm in prtw.te oourtya.rd. Larae t.t tllp. &xcellrnt ........... Bull available below pral!llt market ram to 41eeH"ed bUY81'. Alk for ... llARY DI TULLIO ....T lllltlll LlqlM IOWnhome model in Bluffa. 4 BR, ldt/fam rm. WI bonus roam. ~ eq. ft. on moice sreen· belt,.... pa.y.,... a, pool-perfect foriddt. Warm amny expmuft. Mk for ... JOANN KENTON 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDEPBNDENT MEMBER BROKER .. -IUl'IRL sue.-Hurry on this cape cod style beauty~ Pnv11t& cobblestone street. Amenities include 3 bedrooms, library, 3 baths,.spacious living room with cathedral celllngs, formal dining, wet bar, family kitchen, redwood deck, easy care yard. Open for your convenience. Call 646-7171. NP7 UITI llUT llTM AIU 12U,111 Excetlent buy in neighborhood of much higher priced homes. 4 bedroom, formal dining, family room. Eat in kitchen, 3 car garage. Corner lot. RV access. Call & let us tell you more. 646-7171. NP8 Im» 11 .... bedroom, 2 bath, excetlenr area:-Wallrto- eternentary school. shopping. Great family kitchen. Large yard. Double attached garage. For detaJls call 646-7171. NP9 .,...... 121.,.. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. large yard.pool. Child sai ... cul-de-sac. Call to see 646-7171. NP10 Ul'IW W' I 12at,111 2 bedroom bungalow, large lot, detached gar- age. ,Redwood decking, gazebo, room for pool, garden & expansion. Hurry on this one. Won't fast... Calf 646-7171 . NP11 . WIWT ••,,_ sn .... Best area of East Side. 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath. townhome. Space saver kitchen. Large green- belt area. Attached double garage. No better value anywhere. Call to see 646-7171. NP12 lllMIUI ".... 1111,111 Hard to find 2 bedroom. Loft model. Hurry on this one. 646-7171 . NP16 ........ .an 121 .... Big 4 bedroom home on huge lot in good quiet area. Areplace In living room. Big bedrooms, 2 baths, close to schools & malls. Move in con- dition. Must see to appreciate. Call 646-7171. HP1 llVUllU ... 3 duple,.es 80rM 2 bedroom, some 1 bedroom and 3 4 pinel. A" located In Costa ~ Purch ... •llJ ••W).f or u one paage. Subject to• 1031 EJcc:Mnge. Cal 548-2313. am "11 a .. 11 .,.,.. Beautiful Meadow Park home close to South Coast. Formal living room, gourmet kitchen, huge master suite, 3 big bedrooms. vaulted ceilings, sparkling poof & spa. Comer lot with RV access. Area all cul-de-sac's. Call now 546·2313. HP3 lllA-•-•111 u ...... In great area. Living room with crackling flre-otaoe, space age kitchen, dining area, extra large lot, great family home. Call now 546-2313 HP4 . ,,,. •111• • mmr . P.,.. e.uttful Giant 2 atory home wtth 5 bedroom., 3 bathl. Decor8ted & upgraded to indude ltallan tile entry to form8' dtnlng. Formal IMng room wtth rMrble t1Np19oe, floor to ceiMng Cf'Y9tal Chandelier In dining room. Bright & ay gourmet kitchen. Famly room, bonus room, cowred petlo, m.ny extra. Must see to apprecid. C.tl 541-2313. HPe .... Tl llUllT na.- Beautiful Giant two story home with p bedroos. 3 baths. Decorated & upgr~ded to Include Italian tile entry to formai dining. Formal living room with marble fireplace, floor to ceiling crystal chandelier In dining room. Bright & airy gourmet kitchen. Family room, bonus room, covered patio, many extras. Must see to appreciate. Call 546-2313. HP6 lfflllMll 11•1u• 1111.- Super 3 bedroom In great location. Near South Coast Shopping. Ceramic tile entry with stained glass window, firepflace in living room. Cathederal cellings in living room & master bedroom, mirrored closets In master. Gourmet kltthen with built-in dishwasher, range, trash compacter. Two car garage with door opener. Better hurry, won't last. Call 546-2313. , .... Plllfta. -..-f;ue Very attractive home, good area. Nicety up- graded & appointed. Kitchen remodeled & up- graded with custom cabinets, etc. Crackling flr.tmlace, bright & airy rooms throughout, big back yard with sparkling \'x>ol. covered patio. Master bedroom opens onto patio & pool. Nice home at an affordable price. Call 546-2313. HP10 1•-•1.1s• 1•1m1 Nice three bedroom home plus 4 units in Costa Mesa. Units need some work and TLC. Rents are low for area, could be raised. Each has a small yard. Good potential for the handy- man/Investor. Cati s.46-2313. NEWPORT BEACH ---... Oceanfront storybook cottage with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. spacious kitchen. living room. Grassy front yard. Room to expand. Zoned for duplex or 2 yONDOS. Call 646-7171. NP1 SIWI lllllU Pllll UH.Ill Take advantage of motivated seller. Built in equity. 3 bedroom 2.5 bath. Back Bay view. Luxury pool, spa, rv access. Large yard. home worthy of your inspection. Call 646-7171. NP2 .... --..n Sl~ Reduced and ready. 3 bedroom. 2 batl'i white water view. Enjoy the beach lifestyle others can only hope to match. Call 646-7171. NP3 .. 111l- M•~ Condo. Enclosed gatage. 2 bedrooms. Single ....,... 8elcony. Exceltent k>catk>n CMW- looklng pool. Walk or bike to beach. Call to see 6<46-7171. NP4 1UC1 FIBI IHI.MO Fee land. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Patio. private entry, double enclosed garage. Walk to beach. One of Newport's best buys. Call now. 646-7171 . NPS .... , ... , ..... Lovety Beach Home. Better than new. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. mint condition. Community pool & tennis. Call to preview. 646-,7171.. NP6 --.~.,··'"''" TEAAY McCAROLE-PAESIOENT • OTHE~ AREAS ·-11• 11•••• 11•• Very spacious, excellent Irvine area. 2 story, first story has big Uving/dinlng area. Gourmet kitchen, bedroom or den. Upper level has 2 master bedrooms, 2 baths, wood patio decking. Great location near pool. Won't last at this price. Call 546-2313. HP12 ....ua ........ sm.- Lovefy Braewood model. Huge one story with huge living, formal dining. gourmet kitchen, beautiful add on family r-00m. breakfast nook. 3 big bedrooms. All this on a huge cul-de-sac lot. Choice Irvine location at a very good price_ Call 546-2313. HP13 , 1Ym= 11ms TWI STiil -sm,111 Beautiful Brock built home. Big living room with crackliing fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, micro- wave. washer & dryer. breakfast bar. 3 big bedrooms, water purifier.~ central air, vaulted ceilings. skylights. private spa, Malibu lights. etc., Call now 546-2313. HP1'4 . ..... -• ........ pn,- First floor features big livingroom. crackNng fireplace, family room, space age kitchen, for- mal dining & laundry area & powder room. Upper level has 3 big bedrooms master bath off master suite & two more bedrooms with bath. Lovely wet! kept home. Call 546-2313. HP15 I lml ft.ft I II -14•,• 6 bread & butter units plus a two bedroom home located In Norwalk. great for the small investor. Oall now for details. 5'46-2313. HP16 RTIWIRIYllW 141tM1 Giant trl-levet condo in smog free San Clemente. Like new condition. Previously used as weekend retreat. Gated community. Living room with crackling fireplace. 2 bedrooms down with living room/dining area & gourmet kitchen on second level one more bedroom on third level. Beautiful ocean view_ Call 546-2313. HP 17 llAITWI.. ... ... Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath upgraded double_ wide located in 5 star partt In area of very expensive homes. FC>f'm8( model Very private. Mud! ded<ing. Fruit rreet, plants. Storage sheds. Great clubhouse, pool, spa. excerclae room. Great for retiree or elder single. lot of Social Activity. Call 546-2313. HP18 astusm 11...- Large 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Convenient location. Well built & beautifulty maintained. Setler has purchased another. For details call 646-7171 NP13 .,. 142 .. Priced for quick sale. Rare opportunity to buy this exceflent Irvine area pr:operty. 2 bedrooms. den. amenities too numerous to mention. Un- surpassed setting. cau for .,, apc;>ointment 646-7171. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ........ Bridal & formal ret9'1 & tuKedo shoppe. Excellent Coeta Mesa k>catk>n. For lntorm•Uon call $46-7171. NP15. 270 EAST 17TH STREET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLYD!t COSTA MESA .. , • •A..t.-' .. ~ ... i __ _._._ ..... _ ... _ ••• _.. .. -~-_.,.._---· -- BOUTIQUE Career woman's clothing in great location. Just one block from South Coast Plaza. Ample park- ing. heavy retail traffic. Won 't last at IH,000 11••1 USH JUST LISTED Popular 2 BR Bradford. Large yard, singles~ two car garage. Call for details. 111 llT& WAii 2,100 DOWN 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated. walk to Perfor~~Arts Center. ... ..... RllCHO CALIFORNIA Custom home on hlll top with 360° view. 11.46 acres with 750 produclno avoc'ado trees. Great invesfment today and future! Total price onl)M .,. ~ HUUnAlf HIVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE 1 BA. 1 BA home with nes paint & carpet. Lrg lot to expand or add another home. Call now for this excellent opportunity. All this for only 1112,IOO PRICE REDUCTIOI $50,000 Newport's eectuded home large lot w/sunroom. 3 BR. 2 BA. gorg~b-rd & pool. IEST HY• IEWNITIDCI Great 2 bedroom. 2 bath + den CC>f'do wtth 2 car garage In a great area, cloN to beaeh. ahopa, restaurants aQd t>Mct\. 11~ un.mm-.. lfll .. ll,_Y1NI WI ,,_.f 1-1 COITRACTOR'S DELl&HT Huge corner lot. 3 BR. W• BA plus added 1amlly room. Needs special attention and some TLC. New on the market. Near South Coast Plaza. Asking 1111,NI ,,_.Ulllll" LESS THAI 1 YUi Beautiful 2 story. 2 master suites. Many up- grades In new Tustin Ranch. Buy while other phases still to be built. Utt• .UIAIL• YOU WON'T IELIEVE IT! Probabty the best buy In Costa Mesa. Approx- imately 1700 square feet of wstom built oom~ fort. Three large bedrooms. 2 baths, family room, large living room with vaulted beamed ceillng, custom oak cabinetry. tiled counter tops. large lot with secluded yard. All this plus cool ocean breezes for onth 121.-l&ll.Yl II •• R-2 LOT Darling 3 bedroom home on the f 'slde of Costa Mesa. Excellent condition with-hardwood floors on huge buifdabte lot near 17th street. 1221.- IMl • •t• ft.Lii MOVE UP TO MESI VERDE Sharp 3 BR. 2 BA home freshly painted. brand new carpets and new fence this year. Located on quiet cul-de-sac, jsut a short distance to schOOI . ......... 1211.- llmlllUlm ALIDST 1I 4 ACRE LOT- Large 5 bedroom Costa Mesa home. Very prl· vate back yard with pool & gaubo area for dining. Neat & Clean. Atkl~ UM,m ..... - LIVE AT Model perfect highly townhome ma special wltllin steps to beach award wining design watts, European k1tch master suite, fireplace. system. Absolutely gor struction. Just listed' ..... JUST ·PREllUI Expansive 3 BR. 3 BA 1amlty kitchen. vauire master suite. prtvacy uses. French doors lead per1ect! Oversized spa IRAllD llEW Quality duplex curren Both units are 3 bedr CJSll today to add you J .... Fabulous one story ex acre of land Lovely 3 powder room Dramati 1ormal dining room with k itchen with large butc ful landscaping spa. r horses. All this and BEAUTIFIL 111 llEWE 2 BR. 2'h BA -Huge seat. Lots of ti carpet-vaulted cellin place. bullt-m Oak Hutc before it's too late . ... IESI YUIE Piil.. ) 6 3 Lovety 3 bedroom PC>ot hOme hi Meea Vwde. Completely rernodeted wttt\ t..mh UM of 09k & c:eramtc tffe & wood ftoort. You muet ... thle beautifully remodeled kltehen to eppr9date •• • the amenluetl Prtc.d to ..,, at only ..... it .. ... lOOf.l raded 2 BR, 2'h BA secluded ·location yet arty brand new wtth an nd floorplan; mirrored n, prtvate patio, large 2 car garage, MCUflty eous wfth superb con-at .... esldence. Family rm + -ceflinot. warm woocr- /ad)Oinlng loft, many o patio area. Dec::orator 4 car garage. Ask~ ..... U T!• ly under construction. om, excellent location. own finishing touches. ....... 11&1111 UY II RI ICIES utlve home on over an room, den, 3 bath + brick fireplace. Large French doors. Country r block slaJnd. BeauU- m for tennis court or much more for only 1114,111 ow•••E CIMPLD muter suhe w/wlndow e-upgrad ed plus s. French doors. flre- aJI on the East8'de. c.11 266 IEWPORT'S IEST IET 5 BR, 3 BA pool home Including mother-In-law quarters. Extra large lot on cul-de~sac. Priced for quick saae. Great family neighborhood. HU!!}' on this one. 1u1,- -I Ul all.S lllllL Y IPIUIEI nlnEllCI - This home could be featured In Architectural Digest-shows like a modef home. 3 BR. formal dining and family room. private spa and nlght- llght view. New on the mart<et at 1•,111 .... , .. ,. *IEITLEIAl'S UICH* · ICIUIE Don't miss the last of the large parcels. Build or subdividing this rural 40 acre parcel next to Cleveland National Forest and near new resi- dential development, off Ortega Hwy (174) River- side Co. terms available on sales' price of ....... • IEW LISTlll PRESTlllOIS WESTCLIFF This beautiful spacious 9 yr old home has everything! An elegant one story. 3 BR {or 2 BR. den) 3 BA, over 2,500 sq. ft. with spa. Call for Information & personal showfng. SIH,111 ....... I lTIEITlll lllLIEIS Current zoning allows for 1~ 1 acre lots. Very secluded with paved road. Coastal and moun- tains views. Call for details. ntl,111 · lLIOll ORClllRI 433 acres.· Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. ..... Complete underground sprinkler irr~lon. 12,114,111 ---- EICLISIVE LISTllli 3 trl-plexes In Costa Mesa priced at only $315,000 per tri-plex. All triplexes· have $192,000 assumable low interest rate loans presently in place. Apt. mix is all 2 bedrooms. Call for additional info. · Ill ElSTSllE LEISE Heights area_3 BR, 1.75 single family, fireplace. laundry hook-up, 2 car gar=. 11.-/Wt W.YI H I CDI LUSE Large contemporary 3 BR. 2'h Ba home. Master suite with fireplace. 12.-rm anl lfl.Lll I .I. LUSE 2 BR 2 BA bigh-<iM condO on Udo Peninsula. Gorg(,ous bay Yiew..:18~i-extra. u.-1• ,. r r ... . - • • .,., ...... ·-··· -· --·#•'*· -·---·-· 1 714/ 494-~ 177 ' Welc6me to our world . . .. A world of private coves and sandy beaehes. l•• I UY -A perfect home tOf couplea on tN ocean llde very ctose to t>Nch. park '*1nt8 Ind PoOf•. Remod4Med kitchen and bettwoom1. Large 1treet to 1treet lot offers e v.,i.cy of potejblllO• fOf expensk>n. 1789,000 -CM -GOfgeou1 lerge femlly home In ttM1 mo1t prHUglou1 privet• erN. Four _.,m, 3 beth, bMutlful wood p8M!Nng and ...._Poot end petk>. Or• OOMn v6ew1f l1;MO,OOO lrtDt•MITml-•tlm-TtM *Y orlv• .. 1 bdrm condo ta S*fecto fOf you . New cet'pelt, dr ..... Ind.,, .. c;om.. nK#Nty PoOf end dubhoute. W• to lhope Ind r•ta.trante. N7,IOO \ . .,. CM -Thi• most pregiQk>ut prtvate community 11 ttle IOcatlon Of • 4 bedrm f emlfy home wfth lovety outdOOf lMng ., ... Ample k>1 off«a pouibWU .. fOf ex- pen9">n. 1895,000 ICUI llW -Thft 2 bdrm, 2 b1th home It jutt ttepe from the beech. Load• of charm wtth t1t..-:e and • ~oe '°°' ttm ~ .... OOW1 vt.w.1650.000 -.JI Ulm -Prtvecy abound• In thl1 rare Jewet located dote to town Ind beech. Custom amenltlel lnctude hard- wood floor•. beamed C.Ulng1, french doof1 end wtndows, 4 fir~. 3 oai'- agee. $750,000 l•UU UY -A lovety remodeted 3 bdrm, 2'~ b1th home with PoOf Ind t>Muttful gardent. Large famtty room wtth flreptaa, Jrench doofl, reanoer.ced wtne •• and ext.,,..... UM oflwfdl ••,... a tew of the _,.111. Vrtdoleto..._ .... ,000 'I,o Buy or Sell Real Estate In the COST A MESA AREA ,, ·cALL AL PINKERTON SOLD 1617 SA ~llALWOOO STHEE'f CO~TA \1E'°'A /\1 E'°'A \' EHUE SOLD 2820 BOA Vl '°'TA f ,f '~'f A \1 E'-;A /\1E~A VtJU>E - SOLD :J 18 SYD~EY I.A 't: (~OSTA )1t:~A SOLD 8777 T t l .A RE DRI VtJ fll;~Tl ~GTO~ 81-:ACll I HAVE BUYERS WAITING TO BUY VOUR HOME (~A l"'L • (h,.r '.!I \,.ar.,,1f R,.al btdlf' ~-•11i-t1~1t" • \ lull ""*'n••·,. 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(j •rto C,loee to South Cout Plaza ., CT I EACll •Fa • com-•z.:tt • (, """*llM.U /l 721-4111 - \VI•; Alli•; l•'Ul,I , Sl•;n VUJ•: ! • We PfO'* ~ ptofnsional wrf!Cn • Wt 111 ltw!Md Real htate Bf OU.rs • We advtrtlM your P'oe>ttlY wtOIJ 111 the new~ • We havt hundreds of quatlfied buyers • Wt handle All ISC*l• of your Ille • Wt lft mtMbtrt of the Mult.P. ltMHIC Sernc.e • We have a comp1ehtns.n m1rtet1nc PfOlfam • Wt have over 325 offm 1n 32 stJtes and 2 countrlft . ........ , .. , ..... .,.. ... GD IHI fACTI ~CAii ... CALL YOUR HELP·U·IELL OFFICE FOR •••• WUKL Y UITI 0# "'°"RTIU "'OA IA&.! av OWNER'' WITH~. AOON!l8Q, PHONE NUMePU, ITC COSTA MESA ... ...,.,.._ '4 BR. 2 BA. FR + spa Onty 1250,000 Only .... R-2 lot, 3 BR, 2·a_ \...:,;1m. rm. ackUtlon + ·~·-nr. many upg1edel4il ..,_..., ... !!!} ~'*lot. upgr9dee, lg f.,,, tm, tikytlghta. ...... ... Ill W&UT•• 11.4 Ttftt 3 BA, 2'~ 8Aill."'· dOM to ~hlng. w/fpt In mMC« bdfm. ~- v .,..W•••-a &R, 2'h 8~CW· -~·· .cHum end View of gteent>Mt.I 1835 0 . NEWPORT BLVD., 8UfTE 258 COSTA MESA, CA 92827 (714) 722-1114 ·---. ·········~······· .•..•.....•. €0NNIE MAXSENT Anjerican Escrow, Inc. . eTONEHENGE £STATE • Prlud leH than appralHd value · • Purdi&M prlu lncludu most of furnUurc • SpcctacuUir OC:Hn, city and harbor view• • 9.000 aquare feet of ltv1ng •pace • Exe.client term• a~a1lable • Call for priva te •how1ng or colm brochure CHARMING COTTAGE Churning home So of Hwy 1n CdM . 2 BR. 1 BA ln main hou.e 1A11th detached BR • BA. Poten1t•I for upanilon .............................. . .. .... . . $449.000 OPEN SAT Ir SUN l ·S ....... 610 AVOCADO PtlCE SLA8HEDf Harbor View Home with 4 BR. 2 BA. family room. Harbor. ocean and city f'96u view. Totalfy remodeled. Outdoor - •pa .............................................. $819.500 'EJIG ...... COONT8V GARDEN Eng· Ilda Couetry ch•rm In Immaculate con· dldoe on Peninsula Point. Located on private atrada. walk Ing dl•tance t.o bay & Mach. New decor hH b«cn completely coordinated by Country Life Interiors. Kitchen de1lgn by Diane Johnaon. A muat eec ..................................... $695.000 ~MT a MIN 1·1 .. a 80..V1Jf MERRIL LYNCH REALTY SHOWCASE SUPER GHAT POR ENTERTAINING 4m.Sna&PLACU BRIGHT & OPEN TIDlOUGBOUT 675-5061 TOP PRODlJCEJI MEllRO.L LYNCH SOlJTHEllN CALIFOllNIA llEGION TU8TLE80Ck HJGHl.AltDS Immaculate Tartan model l ocated clow to 1chool. community •P• & pool. 3 BR. 2 BA , ......... . . $459.900 OPlN ~AT 1·5 S4 SILVER C.RE.SC£NT 759-6600 Providing You With Professional & Confidential Services "Call O.r Stop In Our Office For Your ext Escrow,. 640-9860 10:1 1 Exchange • Commercial • Re identia l • Bu ines. • Loans • Liquor Licen~t- DESIG·~ PLAZA 240 ewp<!rl Center Drive .. 'uite I Of> ewport Beach , CA 9'..l66() HARBOR HILL $1,395,000 OC&A.N a CITY LIGHTS VIEW OVERSIZE CORNER LOT LAaOE SWDllOJtG POOL a SPA PRIVACY SHOWN BY APPOINT•~NT CALL (714t &14~14 Oil Toua 8aOllSll ·. ~ Agent brings enthusiasm t o Prudential Lido off ice Beth Bonura has joined The Prudential Lido Realty In Newpon Beach. Bonura is a new licensee in real estate but has many years of experience 1n dealing with people. beginning in her youth when she worked as a model. She stayed on the front lines. too, working as a flight attendant for Eastern Airlines, reservatlonlst for Air Cal. administrative assistant for Newsweek magazine and as a sales assistant with a stock brokerage firm. "Real estate sales is something in which I've always been interested. I finally was moved to enroll in classes for my license atter hearing a presentation by a very successful woman. a broker and owner of her own firm. spell out the possibilities for unlimited income. "There is a potential for a woman in real estate rhat is not possible in - other fields." she said. Born In Tyler, Tex as, Bonura grew up in Maryland and has been a Newport Beach resident for seven years. Howard Oippell, owner and oper- ator of The Prudential Lido Realty, said that Bonura was described by Beth Bonura ottlclals of her real estate school as one of their , "brightest new li~ensees." _ The Prudential Lido Realty is one of the leading brokerages serving the Newport Beach and Corona del Mar communities and Is indepen- dently owned and operated. The office is located at 3377 Via lido in Newport Beach. For more information call (714) 673-7300. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! The security and value of homeownership with the ease and freedom of condo living. See these outstanding condo values ... ·Just listed! Prime 1st floor 2 bdrm unit overlooking private community pool. $181 ,500 ·Fabulous ocean & bay VIEWS reduced for immediate sale! Over 2,000 square feet with family room & formal dlnlng room. Now $329,000 ·Walk to the beach. Large custom Corona del Mar 3 bdrm unit very deluxe and 1 block from the ocean. $480,000 ·Versailles top value! Professionally decorated with custom window coverings to match wallpapers and chair & crown moldings. Only $109,500 ·Spacious ocean view Villa Balboa condo with 2 master bdrms & huge party size deck. $215,000 (714)673-4400 HARBOR ·REALTY 2845 EAST·COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR • Resale house prices continued to move upward In Orange County during the second quarter of 1988, and the trend Is expected to continue In the third quarter, according to a BE/MAX survey of offices In the county. The RE/MAX report, which covers its offices exciusively, verifies statistics compiled by boards of Realtors and other brokers. The average price for a resale home In the second three-mon1hs of the year wu $271,000, compared to $249,500 In the first quarter. RE/MAX brokers a.re forecasting an average hike to $321,000 by the third quarter which ended Sept. 30. The report covers a diversity of communities, ranging from Newport Beach, where the average was $400,000, to Anaheim. where the average was $160,000 In the second quarter. The survey also showad that homes were seUlng quickly In most are deepfte the upward movement priQM. The average time bet Hating and sale was 18 days in t second quarter, compared to 27 da In the first three m9nths. The RE/MAX brokers expect t trend to continue, although the pr ]ected average time for sale in the thl quarter Is a sllghtty h1gher 20 days. In some areas, the time 1rame w pheno menally short.· For lnstaAce, · Huntington Beach. turnover was takin place In seven days In the secon quarter, and ·that "window" is e pected to be lowered to only two da In the third quarter. Costa Mesa al wu a brisk area with . a 10-da tt1rnaround and Is expected to god to only five In the next 90 days. The city of Orange was the slo market, relatlvefy speaking, with a average of 40 days between listing an Mlfing. Realtors host candidate f oruin The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors Is hosting a Newport Beach City Council Candidate Forum as part of Its Community Outreach program according to Doug Meeder. Community Outreach chairman. The Forum will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m .. at the Newpo Beach lClty Council Chambers. T chambers Is located at 3300 Newpo Blvd. All council candidates ha responded to the Invitation. For more lnformtlon, call (71 ~6-1671. s;IUMBDLD REALTY Proudly In trodu ce s ... . BROKER AeSidenllal & Investment Proper'ti.t AGENT Property Mat\1Q19f1Wlt & Malntenance OWNER BROKER BROKER Resideolial. Commercial. lndustrl81, Lano & Res1auran1s SALESMAN In Training RUMBOLD REALTY t COLD Well BANl(eRO E.xpect tre best." Onl II SEAJIEW SUIDIY 1-5 1111 FAOllT •AllA Fabulous South-of-Highway lo- cation. Walk to CdM Beach. Two bedrooms, two rull bathrooms. two years new. A wonderful )1ght, bright & lovely home Listed It $539,500 ASK FOR ... ,ct lichJ 111-1100 tff1ce 110•1117 •tsitlHCI EXPANSIVE "OPEN SKY" CITY UGHTS VlEW Ff\OM THIS NEW All CONTEMPORARY 4 8EOAOOM ESTATE. FEATURtNG THE LATEST IN DESIGN FOR COMFORT ANO 1 ELEGANC!. ·' WATERFRONT HOMF.S, INC., P~OUDLY PR£S£NTS A FABULOUS BAYFRONT ESTATE ON PRESTJGIOUS LINDA ISLE World class quality in a prime view location wtth docking fa cilities for 2 large yachts plus several side . ties. One of the island's finest properties offering three complete bedroom suites, each with fireplace plus banquet size dining room, famil y room with full ., sit-d own bar, skylit gourmet kitchen and gracious bayfront living room. O pen beam ceilings, extensive built-ins, the use of the finest materials and rare attention to the smallest detail combine to create the ultimate in ca5ual elegance. Custom ligh ting, sound and security systems ................................ $3,.t7S,• W ~ TERFRONT HOMES. INC. Reel ton 631-1400 ' FIXER wtTH t80 VIEW 0r .. 1Mty & oestgn C-1 tum tNs well loCaled 48R• home into >'OU' <frewn c:asue S&4i.OOO Sttlphen ~. Bllr ~9-T026 ... •.. ( 2 MocM9 A'fMat>la s.. °'*'~List~ UNITED BAOKEAS e~m10f1~11 ******* nnarn .. .-s leautnul S8R 311A "Son••" w/3 QI'~· ••2 ffplcs·~ Xlnt loea11on Ont) IM.000. lo ... Cllll PA~TEHOM W •I I . '-. 102 ~,., . • ~ ~ ~ I ' I , ' • •Spa *Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool v Give Addr_, at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 1 IR flus Fll 11 tr DEi •2060 Ocean Way. Laguna Beach 6«-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDllll 506 Acacia Avenue. Olde Corona del Mar 631-7300 $.425,000 Sunday 1-5 3710 Daffodil, Corona del Mar 759-1552 $350,000 SaVSun 1-5 600 E. Oceanfront, Peninsula 759-6600 S262,s00 Sunday 1-5 24951 Mansilla-Lag.Niguel/Call-directlons '495-8386 S21S,f>o0 Sat t ..... /Sun 12-4 113 S. Defane SI, Anaheim 759-6600 $4'25,000 Saturday 1-5 22 Sea Island, Newport Beach 673-9333 $247,SOO Sunday 1-5 17 Varessa. Northwood, lrvlne 631-1400 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 2 11 Via Koron, Udo 19'9 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-<4 587 Wendy Lane, Costa Mesa 6'45--0303 S 15-4,000 Sunday 12:30-<4:30 2 IR plus l 111 RI or DEi 114 Corsica, Newport North 6'4'4-6200 $207.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... 43 Montpellief. Harb« Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 1040 Pescador Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau. Big Canyon 6'44'-6200 $535.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2 1 1 Abalone, Little Island 759-6600 $579,000 402 Belvue. Peninsula Polnt Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6600 $695.000 Sat/Sun l -5 257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mesa 759-6600 $325.000 Sat/Sun t -5 t 49 Calle Sol. Vlllaglo II, San Clemente 498-1693 Sunday 1-5 •t3012 Clltt Or .. Newpot1 Helghta, N.B. 722-9451 $675,000 Sunday 12-4 ••v•34 Cormorant, BayvJew Terrace, NB 760-0714 $525,71• Sat/Sun t-5 14 Del Uvorno, Westpark. Irvine 673-9333 $299.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1132 E. Balboa Btvd. Peninsula 6'4'4-6200 $995,000 Saturd•y 1 ..... 2489 Elden .. o . Bay Lauref 845-0303 $220,000 Saturday 12-6 2'469 EJden #0. Bay U.uret 645-0303 $220.000 Sunday 1-4 24&9 Elden #0, Bay Laurel &&S-0303 $220,000 Saturday 12-8 614' Gary Place, Newport Beach &4>()303 $4'29,900 Sunday 12:30-4':30 217 Gofden<od" Corona del Mat 759-6e00 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1777 Hummingbird, Costa MeM &45-0303 $397,500 Sunday 1:30-4':30 4' 10 Plata, stuffs, Newport Beach &44'-9060 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 •2217Raleigh. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $201.SOO Saturday ,_. v 5 Rue Maraetlte, Bio Canyon, NB . 6«~200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 995 Sandc:uue, Hart>or View Hlfl8 759~ $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••953 Sandcastle, Harb« View Htltt 759-6800 $557,500 s.t/Sun 1-5 1600 Sandlewood. MeM Verde, Costa Mela 557-0175 $230,000 Sunday 1 ... 2153 B San Michel, W. Costa Mesa 75~ $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 300 santo iomu. Costa Mesa 645--0303 $24'9,900 Saturday 1 ..... 120 S. Cooper, Santa Ana &46-7171 $195,000 SatlSun 1-5 2113 Sevtlte, Pentnsola Point 631-1'00 $4'95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2310 Falrhlll, Newport Beach 645-0303 $335,000 Saturday 1-S 370 23rd Street, Newport Beach 631-1..00 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 11 ,111 Fiii RI er IEI *1819 Betyt Lane (Westcilff) N.8. 6'45-6798 $4' 10,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2592 Clrcie Or. Bayshores, Nwpt Bch &42-5200 $725,000 SundllY 1-5 3155 Corte Portoflno. Newport Nor1h 631-7300 $4'79,000 Sat-&in 1-5 3024 Corte Hermosa, Newport No. Vllaa, NB 760-5000 $464,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 38 Corte Moran. Newport No. VHlas. NB 760-5000 $5.45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * ••3311 Devon Cir, Huntington Harbour 75M700 $1,095,000 Sunday 12 ..... 442 El Modena Avenue, Newport Hetaht• 631-7300 $465,000 Sat/Suncfay 1-5 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beacn 760-1900 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 614 Gary Pleoe, Newport Helghta &44-9060 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1112 Grove Ln. Newport Beech 631-1266 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 813 Hibiscus. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $505,000 Sunday 1-5 vt 139 Jasmine Crk Ad, Jeamlne Crtl CdM 891· 1702 $4'29,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1.co 1 Kings Road, N9Wpof1 Beech 644-90e0" $795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 1401 Kings Road, P'9wport ~ 844-90e0 $795.000 Sunday 1·5 2498 Parmt.y Lane, Coeta M..a 848--7171 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 1 ==r· ::or-Horth S.t/Sun 1 ... :30 •995 SendcMtte, H#bor Vl9w HMle 759-MOO S559,000 8at/8un 1·1S •S713 SHlhore Ortw, Newport 8wtt ~ IOIO "21.000 ~ 1·5 •5311 Seashore. West Newport 631·1'00 $925,000 Saturday 1-5 10042 Suntan Clrde. Huntington e.ctl 54&-2313 $2&4,900 Sunday 12-5 107 Via DljOn~ late 751H600 ~000 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Via Udo Soud, lido late 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sunday 1 ..... :30 V' 2532 Vista.Drive, Bayahotes &44-9060-t825,000 -Saturcfay 1-5 ~ Vlata Grande, The Bk.fffs, NB 873-9333 $389,900 Sat t-4':30/Sun 1-5 t2615 Vista Ornada, Bluffs, NB . 780..()714 $525,000 Sat/Sun,1-5 tV' 12 Whitewater. Jumlne er.-. COM 844-9060 $459.000 Sunday 1·5 4101 ... 4 Hermit~~ ~~yon. N.BeactL r~ 1397. SdS,000 Sat-Sun 11-5 <t 10 39th St, Newport hand, NB 759-8700 $4451000 Sunday 1-5 204 Ber<*One, Udo late 631-1..00 SM9,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 936 CM)Wtne, Coata MeM 546-2313 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 3269 Georgia Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $227,900 Sat1 t30-3/Sun1 ..... 1777 Hummingbird C 17, Costa MeM &45--0303 $397,500 Saturday 12:30.,.:30 • t 1732 John, Garderl Grove &&S.0303 $183,000 ~ Sunday 1-5 16700 Markham, Fountain VaNey 546-2313 $227,500 Saturday 12:~3:30 •224 Nada, The Bluff, Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3719 Perk Green. Harb« View Hiiis 844-90e0 seH,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2952 Pemba. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $268,900 Sat/Sun 1 ..... 1535 Sendcutte, Harbor View Hills 759-eeOO $749,950 Sunday 1-5 **815 Via Udo Soud, lido Ille, NB 875-8181 $1,995,000 Sunday 1-5 •383 Vista Baya, ~ Beach 67~7300 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR ,lus Fii RI or DEi •2228 Alta Vista. Ealtbtuff, NB 844-9060 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1~ * 133-4 Antigua Way, Baycreat 631-7300 SM9.000 Sundey 1-s * •93 8w:on Bey, Newport Bead\ 931.1300 s1.400,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 *. 57 8*our1 Or. North, htcol "1 c9 ~ $1,495,0000 9bncSay 1·5 •2.c Canyon Fairway. 86g CMyon "'4-&200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •• * 1310 Qalaxy Drtw. OoYW Shotee 931-7300 $1,495,000 s.turday 1-! • 1100 Gt0¥e l.Me, W•c:Wt Or°"9, N8 631·7300 $5",000 Sunday 1~ V't1.WW ...... Herbor, Nwpt 8cft 87~ 11•.000 8at1Sun 1-5 7066 Htdden Trel, Nelle 0... 144-tOeO .... IOO 8Unday 1-5 ... -:l ;A,f!\-n;e~ ~ ... ·At:ma.11W•~~"'''·•··•••·····••••n••••••nu.n•.•'•'·'' , •2860 lnroz Or. Mesa Verde, CM 631-7370 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 3253 Iowa, Costa Mesa 8M-0759 $214,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 12-4 •811 Kings Rd., Newpon Beach 759-7026 $649,000 ;, Sunday 1-5 .r * •885 Laird. Costa Mesa , s.i6-2313 $3«,900 I • Sunday 1-4 • 2700 OQl'ltMOM Lane-, eorona-ciet Mar 759-8973 $527 ,000 -Sunday 2-5 • 1512Llncoln Lane, Westcliff 644-6200 $619,000 Sunday 1-4:30 +31405 Monterey, Laguna Beach '497-17« $650,000 Saturday 12-4 •2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms. NB 67).9333 ~.900 Sunday 1-5 1615 Port Char1es Pl, Harbor View Homes 1131-1400 1675,000 Sonday 1-5 -2527.J>ort Wllltby, Harbor VlewJiomes_ -- 644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1-5 t *621 Poweff Pl, Nwpt Hgts, Nwpt Bch 759-1219 $550,000 Sunday 1-<4 *•.,•so RldgeHne, Harbor Ridge, NB 644-9060 $?99,500 Sunday 1-5 t V' • * 17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 67~9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 t 1 Rue VIHers, ~ Canyon. Newport Beach 631-7300 $997,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1527 Seeerest, Corona Def Mar 76()..()714 $749,71'4 Sunday f-6 996 ~. Costa Mesa 54&-231S $219,500 Saturday 1-'4 •••531 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $1 ,425,000 Sunday 1-<4 ") **+841 V1a Udo Soud, Lido Isle "' 631-1400 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun t\ '-' 1910 Yacht Marla, Seaview. NB 644-90e0 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEIROOM 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, NB 759-6600 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ,. 5 ·IR plus Fiii Ill or DEi • * * 500 Harbor Island Or, Promontory 6«-6200 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 •3379 Martgofd, SC Plaza, CM 1 5-i0-7355 $340,000 · Sunaay 1-5 t '-' 11 Napoll, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 760-1900 s2.1so.ooo Sunday 1-5 2018 Nautilus Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $5-i5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1621 Port Barmouth, Harbor View Hms, NB 721-1200 $599,000 Suoda.y 1-5 * 1'19 Sand Key. Harbor View Hills, CdM ' 7$t-9100 $780,000 Saturday 1-5 •·· *•8 'f'wtn Lak• Cir, Spyglasa, CdM 720-1704 $785,000 Saturday 1-5 I 111 ,111 FAM IM tr IEI *•1Ct•twood Or., Harbof Ridge ~ $3.750,000 Sun<My 1-5 ••1441 Galaxy, Oowr ~ &44-GOO 11.500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES COiDOS FOR SILE 1 BEDROOM * •v 19072-~J>Ort L~ne-=-1. Hunt.Bcn- 847-1610 $112,500 · Sat-Sun 12-5 2 BEDROOM * • 2520 Poplar Ln., Costa Mesa 548-0936 $164,900 Sunday 1-4 *434 Bolero, Newport Beach , 673:9333 $159,900 . Sat/Sun 1-5 * •27 Brittany, Bayridge. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 3 t5 Carnation, Olcfe{;orona det Mar - 759-6600 $3,600/Mo Sat/Sun 1-5 98 Corsica. Newport North 759-9100 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 •301 Cypress. Peninsula 631-1'400 From$345,000 Open Deity 1-5 *•'-'56 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB 760-5000 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 * • v55 Sea Island. Big Canyon, NB .. 760-5000 $239,000 Sunday 12-5 * •'-'t 10 Vienna (Harbor Ridge) N.B. 673-7771 $388,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-<4:30 2 IR pius Fii RI or DEi 2 Barlsto. Turtlerock Point, Irvine 631-1'400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *""•280 Cagney 301, VIiia Balboa, NB 642-2134 $279.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2400 Eldon. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .,., 29 Seabrook Cove, Sea Island. Nwpt Bch 720-0168 $565,000 ~unday 1-'4 t 7 Sea Cove. Sea Island 644-6200 $579.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •*vs Southampton. Belcourt, Nwpt Bch _ 760-5000 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2192 Pacific. Costa Mesa 650-7000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12-'4 * • v t 12 Vl~nna (Harbor Ridge) N.B. 673-7771 $451 .000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 2004 Vista Ca1on, The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 7..59-1219 $310.000 Sunday1-<4 *2710 Vista del Oro, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $276.000 Saturday 1-5 *522 Vista Grande, Bluffs. NB , 759-9100 $339,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2401 Vista Hoger, Bluffs. NB 769-9100 $275,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 " 3 IR plu s Fii RI or DEi 809 Hibiscus Court, Jasmine Park 644-6200 $449.500 Sunday 1-5 t 2 Sefena Court, Newp<>n Crest 631-1400 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1985 Vista Caudal. Blufft. NB 759-9100 $529,000fEE Sunday 1.,5 MOBILE HOIES FOR SILE DUPLEXES r 00l1E 2 BR plus 1 BR 610 Avocado. Olde Corona def Mar 759-6600 $4'49,000 Sunday 1-5 29 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 .. 2 Ill pl1s 2 BR 705 Larkspur. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-6600 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 520 Narcissus. Olde Corona del Mar 6«-9060 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II plus 2 IR t 115 Coral Ave, Balboa Island 494-2073 $675,000 Sunday 12-5 HOIES FOR REllT t 712 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar . Agt 675-8688 $1600/moqs Sat/Sun 12-5 lPlRTllJEllTS FOR REiil '-'•* 101 Scholz Ptza #227. Versailles, NB 499-5735 Sunday 1-4 Tat<e one It's tree, and you dOO t need a note from your doctor It's the latest Consumer lnformatJOn Catalog the r~ht prescnption al the nght price for the nght mtxrmation on issues that affect your health and tiome and pocketbook The Catalog hsts more than 200 federal pubhcat10ns you can send tOC' Many are free and all are helpful The Consumer Information Center of the U S Genefal Services Administration puts a new Catalog Jogethef quarterly So tor best results. take one every three months The Consumer lntonnat.K>n Catalog It's 1ust what the doCtor ordered You ~an ordef one too It's-yours tr~i>y wttt •no- local.ion! Location! location! Fabulous Contemporary By World Famous Richard Nuetra Open Sat/Sun 1-5 New on Market Charming 3 Bdrm & Den 2 Story Home with Lovely A fMITN&lll .... llWMIWPOalllACll ... YllTA~~IUIPPl}l/J QVAUTY Y.UUI l1f OWPOIT 111. )OI .......... ,. + il'ftSTLOn 111P0tta.LPLACl(OPP11111) BOTBOPINSUH 1·4PM 225 Via Genoa lido Isle 873-7787 719-8811 Soutti Patio lido Isle BraaMer 6 Co. LB. Brobrate a r.u eenke brobnce ftnt 112Yll tilTI IPEI UTmlY 1-1 • 3BA, 3'..+ BA Family Home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • Large wndecil off master • Lowest prieed h<HM on Lido! '595,000 EICLISIVELY USTEI WITH BILL FEEllEY l.91 llll ll'Wll IPUUUSl WlTllFMll .... -., llllTm 111-1400 • lll-1011 ,,..--......... -........ - VIA Ll>O NOR0-5BR SBA .•. :'. SJ.900 000 VIA LOO HOR0-5BR·4~8A. Ult SJ.S95.000 VIA LIOO SOUD-4BR 3'18A. .. .• $1,495.000 VIA UOO NORD-SBA 48A UU . S l ,49S,OOO VIA LOO NOR0-58R·Si.;8A. .. UUSl .450.000 VIA UOO NOIID-38R 2Vi8ASIU ... Sl.295.000 ZURICH CIRCLE-58R~8A ...... $1,295,000 VIA SAN REMO-SBA SBA .. lal $895.000 VIA LOO SOlJ0--68R SBA.. Ill.I .. $789,000 VIA KORON·4BR·28A.. .. .. ..... . ... $749.000 VIA ZUR1Ctt--'BA·38A .. SAi .. _ ... $698,000 VIA ORYlT0--4BA·38A ... UU ... $698.000 VIA ITHACA-28R·2BA.. ..ta.I ....... $695,000 VIA BARCELOHA-48R·28A. .............. $649.500 VIA LORCA-4BA·38A... *' ..... $S95,000 VIA QUIT0-3BA·3'n8A .. . . $595.000 VIA SAN REM0-38R·3'h8A. .. nu ... $555.000 VIA ITHACA-3BR-38A .MU.. .$515,000 VIA NICE-3BR·28A.. SAi ........ $439,000 EICLISIYELY usm WITI BILL FEEIEY UH ISU laml'I Ull1111ST •lDfmT ...... IULTm 111·~~ • 111-1111 -·---·----•·•• ---FINA#ClllO AVA&.Aa• HOmllORTGMI -PRO ... ~n-cTIOll AYAILMU 214 VII 111cn111 IPEI SIT I Sii 1-1 • 4BR, 2BA TradltlonaJ Style Home • Prime Oversized 45' Lot (1'h Lott) • French Doors open to sunny SouthPatJo • 8wned cettlngs. Remodeted kitchen. AJr conditioned • S'9p9 to bMch & tennis '141,&IG D ... IVILY USJD WITI · lllL FEEIEY . .,,_,_ • 11~1111 DESI RIB LE ....... 3~llfll ,...., .... .......... '141,llD LEE &IWSPIE llMaM • 111·1* llilJ Pilll · -::., aALL OIE OF Otll FREMILY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY/ .842-5878 LIDO .ISLE LISTIN~S , VII UM 1111 l'WOitOtY. 3-BR. f~ BA hOrne on sandy bMCh ioc:.tton. Greet b9y view. Central AJC up9tlilrt. Sitting room could be 4th BR. Fweplece In meater BR & IMng room. C8ll Vlfglnla O'Brien, 873-7300. $1, 195.000. ***** Splldoua fwnlly home on 45' lot. Beam ce6l6na In IMng rm & kitchen. Built around wge lulh petk>. 3 C8r gerege. 4 BR. dining room. Cell Howerd taw.on. 673-7300. $749,000. iwo story home on__. to street lot. Nloe patio, tlrae upMelrl meater tuft• with IUndedl . ....,_ c.llng. epeciouS dining room. .. loon. PIMtation lhutt• .. Cai Joen ~ tn-7300. 1595.000 .. _.,,_. 111NI- * * * * * The Prudent1at Lido Redtty &13·7300 • .......... o.-. .... a.-... FABULOUSSPYGLASSSOUTHPORT · OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 #8 TWIN LAKES CIRCLE PRICE REDUCED TO $765,000 s BR ~ den/maid"s rm + 4•,,BA on quiet cul-de-sac. Beautiful pool & spa setting. 3 cat garage. Over 3,800 sq. It. Bay windows. shutters. crown molding. parquet entry. and triple crown moldings. Decorator pertectl CALL JAN PROBST (714) 644-4088 CALL DOUG BULLEY (714) 720-1704 Doug Bulley & Associates 1960 VISTA CAUDAL Only BLUFFS Remodtlt'd ·:n" f'len w/spectat"ular bat"k bay & ocun views. New lutchen. betht. 6 akyh11htt. cu~tom firf'plOC't', ul!>tid brick patio with spa. French doon1 & Berber carpel. Charming homt' with menv cu_,1um features. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO OR CALL HARRIET SPENCER (714)"760-9678 DAY/EVES . (714) 644-5946 Brand new listing in exclusive gate-guarded community of Newport Beach. 29R + Den, 3 Baths. 1-Story. ,.------------------=----'JI!"""'"-------------------------------------, TUDmDllL: Bright & Inviting -1 year new, plantation shutters, marbte entry. Owner says sell -Lowest price In Sea lt*ld $565.000. Call TERRACE REAL TY for Information .,..., .. Ill 1-• n P'21111 ... OCEANVIOV Of4e <!«""" UI 1llae 144 llM Submit all offers. trades or lease. Ideal for second story. Extra large landscaped lot. 60x253'. 10 minutes to open sea. Estate-type Mttlng. Pllll IEllCD Tl I 1,411,000 CALL llCIEY llRTLll& · ; -Merrill Lynt:h ·.-~ Realty 123-1141 R£S 111·1100 ore DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER OOGGIE BOOKCASE l t' trus un!Qut ooo•.c:ase lltlP -yoJ tnc0v1 aQt vou1 c "' il•tnlOO•t,(; .e1 Ille jO\S ot rU0•"9 Sam Sla'ldS 3 1a11 at>O i ""'"" Tht \rt r C!tolr is a aooo If to llOlO '•'ct ~~Oot1VTY Dol'"" as n ~111e 11o11~ 01 1tultl'd •~mats Step ~ stto chrttuo~( arte 'ut s•u "<1cu~t o•llt•ns Ma•t ins• cu•c~ ano u(, r•o it 'I twtn tor :i-t t1e91nn.ng .... ood•O''''' 4 s.o nctu dte on 1~ r .an a co111r g.i•d«' •o• J>• ntong, 'e.1r11•t( ----.... ---------- - Stnd thee" to - OCOP Patttrn Dept p 0 Bo• 23&3 Va!! 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IP9 for your r9'aJcatlOn S 1,625.000 Furni9fled • .,.._,, . ..., .......... ,.. ......... _ 111-1411 .... , t,lsa/Mr OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12·~ 11 5 CORAL AVEN UE (SOME VIEW) $675,000 PRICED TO SELL CALL P'O• A""~ AjJt, .. Aar L0CJ afAJllOl'f 494-2073 7 59-6700 "" ._ ...... ,,,, "!O t••'~ ... ,,,, , .,, -#-, .. , '"' ............... ,, .. 171 \.-1-,,,. ¥f \..,. ...... ,__..,,,.,.....,..,. "" •UI -· .. )II!) .,~ ·---,, ... I 111 ~, ..... ,...... ,, .. •MIO '-""'1-,,. ·~ ,_ 1100 ,_.. DIE GROWING FAMILY loo of room 10 romp vound in th~ 4 bedroom home on cuHSe-1.k. ~IOU\ floo< plan. Soi & coot~· Newpc>f1 Bach .Mid<eH. uft urof Mulv~ °'-' llr..C·'°4tr8da tocdon. be'"' tt OPf.N SUNDAY l·S JG VISTA IA.YA _...tor rwnocMll. '650.000 an1• ,.. 111 ... (00 of liMin, brtween 22nd & 23rd) MICKEY HARTUNG The Prud8nt1al ~ lJdo Re.tty 67'.l '°° ·~ ,.,. ""'-'--,.,. --'"° PUBLICAllOH ---, ... 0£At>LINE '""""''"---M~ Fri 4 30 pm ~l--,_ -lUMdey Mon 4:30pm w~. lUM 430pm Thuf9dey . Wed. 4:30 p m. 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V "'-OT Of PICI HOURI ...... ,,., .... ,_ >•» 0.,.-..~ '"" T• 11-F ._.../COUNTa9'...., ... , ... __ ··~J . ..._.... ....... ,. .. -y-,.., -........ nae ·--)Ito --, ... __ ,._ t1t0 • ~>t1thc~: IAmfft 'EIFEIJT Two story Mediterranean. Berber carpet, terra c:otte tile floors, ptan- 11t1on ahut1era. tmpeecable througtiout. Features 3 BR. 2~ BA & Family room. Gorgeous yard wtth Arizona Flagstone patio. All for $429,000. IJAU. IEll 1111 144-1010 -------- p .. 1•·"' .• ..JI . •elf.to _• • ..• '8('.2··· -------~ FABULOUS BELCOURT TENNIS ESTATE Situated on over one-half acre of la nd. this fabulous Gallery Custom Home has 5BR plus study & 41t1BA.. Extens1"e use of marble tile & upsradcd plush neutral color carpeting throughout. Built-Jn family .rm entcrtammcnt center wJl& screen TV. Master suttc includC'., retr~t.jacuzzi tub. sauna & wor1c-0ut rm. PTofessionally landscaped rear ~ard w/lighted tcnms oourt.. pool. spa & BBQ area. 3 F1~place . secunt)-sutcm. air conditioning. wet bar. 3-<:ar p.rqe PLUS other upgrades too.numerous to mention. $2.300.000. BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE CUSTOM b«il(eo~l custom C'Stalc located on the I th Fairway ~ by Wal~ Ndf, 1Jt"h1tCC1 of the stars th" 48R. S• 28~ • pat houtt " uu~y onc~f+kJnd llAiurpa~~a.'fhman\11117 thru-<>IJI w/no ddail left untouched Cunom oak n~ boo~shd~cs. cabu~ti It ibuncn. Thu bofllC bu a lap pool M~l 10 t~ g~t h~ whl(h 1ndudn • 10. pl.a 1111n1 Full ba~mcnt • man) other Q~ht) fcat.wn SUq~.000 '7"t 7/0Mt l'euo11al Slowi119 CALL RON FELSOT 760-5000 1kwpott ~ 7'~uo11al B"1iltt CAPE .. aa•a l Picture petfeC1 5 BR tn N.8 . 8rick construction. 3 firep«aoes -mas- t• bedroom sitting area. Gazebo in rear yard. Won't tastr Call to see $635,000. 2307 Francisco Completely redone a0,., ·eady tor your famrly to enir 4,., BA. 5.000 s.q . .ft -~ , 6. grassy yard. Stw Q ~ of ocean. bay & Fasl e... ..... Wal to beaches En,oy t ~.re! IEllCU Tl Slll,000 1301 Ill ID MIYE, II llST SEU.! Great 4 BA Slngte ktvel 1n Fountain Valtey C49ntraJ air, cathedral oe11- 1ngs. large family room. Almost 2000 s.q ft. 16016 S~tleaf REDUCED $58,000 CAU Intel RllllERI lll-1111 er llMlll un.r 1mm1cul1te~1 front condo In tul btdD Newty pmnted with ,_ ~Ing. 28drms and 2 Beths. Only s 1800 I*' mo. Hllllllll.n 11M9 LIJE AT T#E IEJll Gorgeous Newport 2BR, 21MlA townhofM '" • apedal MCfuded ioc.tlon, yet wltNn steps to beech! Hurly ~Md MW W/.,,.,d- wlnnlng dee6gn: Minored Wllh, Ew~ kl1chen. pfVt patio, lg mat• ...... frplc, 2 • car garage, .ec lyltem, S279,900. "IBDura• ..,...,""',, Newport Not1h Vllta wlhuge muter IUlte In a dynamite location 8Cfoea from communlo-ty pool. Medtterr.,..,, style 38A +lg femlty rm. eecurlty lyltem, etc., 1469,000. HH mn mnru ... tATI• 12-4 Clll ~Ifill TEICH 131-1211 COLDWeu BAN~eRO • ft T(>JI VJIAO DAl&.Y PD.Or/BAL UTAft "G" PLAN If Tll: BUFFS -·--LIWDT PlllD "I" Pl.II II TIE ILIFFS Drutlcalty r.ctuoed for quick sale! Many upgrades. Specious 3BR 3 home wlfront balcony & rear pa w/spa, located by the pool. celllng. For details & personal 9h Ing: .. • 1-4 a1 wrra ,. ... UU.-.&. I 11111 ml1'll ,. 1111 " ..... lll IWIEI lllY llllY!U Just reduced. Cuatom 48R 3'ABA ocean Ytew, famlty rm & music rm Muet be eeen to be appredated 1689,000~ c.al now for ahowtnQ ~t .......... ,. 111 1111 • 141;1111 ~ tf~# T.ti..e one 11 s free al'Kl )'Ou ooo l neeo a oote from your doctor lt s tl'le latesl Consumer· 1nrormat10n c.11aio9 the r19111 orescop11()n al !t>e r.qnt g11re tor rne rigl'lt 1nforma110n on issues 1na1 attec1 your nealln and nome and ooc~ elOOOI\ Tne CalalOQ ••SIS more than 200 fe<)f'•4 t)l;t>!.ica1.ons '°Ou can sefld tor Man~ are''~ ano a are hetotu The Coosume• tntor!Tla· ll()tl Cent~r oJ 1ne U S Gene<• ~vi«>'> Aom1n•s1ra1ton outs a r>ew Catal<>q IOQPt"f>• Quaner•., So lo• bes• ·esu s tal\e on~ Pvl'·, rhre1> '1'l0f'thc; Tnp Con'>.J....,e• lntormatro~ Cara!OO 1 !o ust wnat tne ooczor oroe•eo You car 01.'.Jt'' c.ne too I's ~nu•s ftf>f> O't wr l•na - ) Consumer Information Center Department RX Pueblo. Colorado 81009 "The Drive to Win" Some conce< ootients need o tt to and from treatment It vou con snore 0 few hour~ 0 "'eev 04e0se co vour Inca - Atnef.._on Corx-er Soc ery otf•Ce )()In The °''~ to Wrn and dtSCC>Vef tne re-.voro ot hetpng 1n the tight aoarnsf concet -- Let Is Iii; Y11 Stll y .. ,, .... ,, c. CleulfW. 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. • .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the bet: Coldwt"ll Banker Rntdentl.al Real eat.au Sf>rvleea CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 . THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS N.8. BLUFFS UN,000 Popular 3 BR "Delore." plan on wide rreenbelt. Fresh u a daisy, and ready for a.ccupancy. Cul· dt-uc location offer• quiet It priYecy. BA YCREST 14 l6,000 Cu.tom •inglt awr:y on 2 lot.a. Pvt yard with lrg pool, fruit trtet1 & HV accea.. :i RR. formal OR, den, f'R, wet bar. A/C &. 2 F/P. Great buy! 'ASMIN! CIEEK 109,000 IJramatic Plan JV lovtly light decor with privst.e pati<.lfi and garden. Spa.dowt :1 bedruoms plwi upended fam ily rtK1m. Central air OIVINE TElllACE 11 ,200,000 Ma~n1ficent view of ocean !Jay and city light.II. 4 HH with inner courtyard pool. Family room with ,:et har St:curity •Yittem. Call fo r aul. UDO ISLE LIDO 1515,000 W<1nrlt-rlul Hayfr<mt La rge c<ind11 comph:t.ely rem<idtdtd in (Jff wh1U: and m1 rr1m, 2 st.one pBlllm H<ial 11l1p availHbl,. LWO 1596,000 Want t.." .. n111y Httyfrrmt lt vinj( at B fracticm tht- ''ll!l 111 11thn Hayfmnts'1 C<>n•idc:r thiH t<'"!(eOWt ~th 11'"'' J>"nlhouM: w/uni.urJHUIM'd vu:w11' OW(' Lritdt- LIDO PARK 1795,000 A lt1u1 h 111 M1mh1tlt..tn rn tht heart 11( Newport Ht:sc h J.'anar11maH ovan view (rtim t.h1a spec. la< ular 7th nom, ~ •.ie<lrtH1m , '..!'I hoth Seller mlly trodf' l ll>O J~L~ 1799,600 ( 'hsrmtnf( :s HH 1 den 1 11ffict <1n wide lot. Mut.t1r RH ha• ,. privut..t HA Open :H bright n1J(1rplan w/french duora l.IJ largf' 11Unny p8l1C1. LIOO t J ,too,000 Luxury with 11wred1ble v1rw11, htgh M!Curity with 4 RR, r, HA . Nothing el.e like it be«au.e owner put twc1 unit.II l.tJtCether. LIDO BA YPIONT U ,to01000 8ped.aCUlar toc.!titJn, ~f>' prime f ronta1e on Up of Lldo. Spedaet.ller home. • BR, 7 BA with H · qul•lt.. Clecor. Rpectaculu yacht facilltlet for a llDalJ llotllla. Speeucuw price-pool Included at no •stt• cbarse. OPEN HOUSE S SATURDAY NEWPOIT HTS • "'29..900 IH GilY PLACE 3 BR + FR H. STOCKWELL LAGVHA BEACH 2 BR OLDE CDM DUPLEX 2/2 EASTBLUPP .f BR H.V. HILLS 4 BH BAYSHOIE8 a BH, FR BLUPYS :Hik H.V. HOM ES 4 Bf{. f'Ft LAGUNA BEACH 2 BH OLDE COM DUJ'Lf':X 'L/'L EASTBLUPP 4 HH SEAVIEW 1 RH BEACON BAY 2 BH +I BR NEWPORT ffTS ;uJtt ff AIBOI IIDGE 4 RR $449,000 !NO OCEAN WAY J. ROBBINS $459,000 6ZO NAIC18SU8 O.GOLDSBERRY $530,000 UM ALTA Vl81'A G.ANDERSON $698,r,oo 3719 PAIK GIEEN 0 . TROUT $82.'>,000 HH VISTA DRIVE J. MACMILLIA N SUNDAY 410 PLATA K PARKER !5%7 POIT WHITBY $429,900 G. LIVINGSTON $449,000 %060 OCEAN WAY J . ROBBINS $4 1;9,()()(J 15%0 NAICISSU8 L. ROSE $5:}0,000 ZU6 ALTA VISTA D. TKOUT JtlO YACHT MAllA 1566 ,0()() E. BHOWN $695,000 H BEACON BAY D. VALENTINE $79!),000 1401 KINGS ID 0 . GOLDSBERRY S700,M>O 60 llOOELJNE E. OLSON NEWPORT BEACH 1926,00<>3713 SEASHORE DI :~ HH, FM D. MEEDER JASMINE CIEEK M69,000 l! WfffT£WAf£1 3 B(t. nt • C. MCMA)f AN NEWPORT ffJiGHTfM29,900 tl4 OAIY PL 3 BR, PR · H. STOCKWELL ffV BIW •BR NEW!OAIL 48R '698,600 171t PAD GUIN H. STOCKWELL 7011 HIDDEN TIAJL '689,900 R. KURT'l NEWPORT BEACH NPPOIT IEACI Mtt,MO Charmint 2 •tory, 3 BR, 2~ BA home on • quiel cul-de-uc. Private beckyard •lluah land· scapinc. Upgrades thrOU1hout. A put value. BAIBOI VIEW • lfZt,too Wonderful (amity home. Attractive decor with H1ht bright colors. • BR plua FR with FP. £ASTBLUPP 1411,tOO Step into J olly Old Encland. Beautiful hl&hly upgraded cottqe in a park like a.ettin1. 3 BR, 2 BA. You wiU love il. NEWPORT HEIGHTS llH,000 Cape Cod style w/5 BR, 5 BA. Beamed ceHings f rtnc h doora, stained glul windowa. LR, PR and muter suite aJI with fireplaces. Spacious yard w/ pa. BALBOA H70,000 High income (rom duplex located in the heart of where all the action iron the oceanfront down near the Newport pier. BA YPIONT 1795,000 Panoramic views t.o jetty 60' boat slip now available. Gorgeous redone 2 BR, tile noon, new kitchen, 46' patio on the water, detail perf«t. NEWPORT HEIGHTS '795,000 l'~abulous 180° view of all of Newport ~arbor/Entire aec!ond Ooor muter bedroom Huite, large d«k plu8 patio. Three fireplaces. ffAl801 RIDGE UH,&00 A fabuloua 180° view from this estate home. Quality throughout. 4 BR, library and large family room. Within •tept of the pool. One of ur moet pretigiuua areas. BAYSHOIES 1815,000 A traditionaJ 3 BR, 3 BA home plut den on a JarJe corner lot. Very private nJNter •uite. Two btautiful patiot. T he home you have been wait· ;n1 for. BELCOURT t l ,176,000 Situated in 1 very secluded It private loc1tion, lhi1 • BR cuat.om ho~· lfen tut.eftil, neutral decor, 11. pool It ape, aecurity •ystem, A/C, wet. bar, 3 c.r 1•r11e + more! LINDA ISLE H ,ffl,000 · 8'*11CU1ar, cont.em~. remodel.ct, bey(ront europun kitchen, 4 BR, 6\.-l BA, turnan; l>Mln, .. J Jars• .Up + --...... OVER 100 OFFI C ES TO Sf R VE YOU IN ~OUTHERN C AL IFORNIA •