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1988-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
Ecll80n Huntington Beach 21 6 Weetmlnater 16 ~M~•~rl~n~•~~~~~6 Tutln Eetancla 13 13 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1988 Woodbridge _ea.ta lie••---- Bishop Amat Mater Del 28 14 25 CENTS -REAL ESTATE TWo more.horses Sl&Sbed iD BB Latest attack occurs in stableadjacent to site of fatal full moon stabbing in July By ROBERT BA.RKER day. OtlMINillr,......,. The horses. a bay Arabian stallion Two horses have been stabbed w11h believed to be valued at about $5,000, a knife in the latest in a series of and an appaloosa, apparently escaped bizarre slashings at a stable in serious injuries, police said. Huntington Beach, police said Fri-~ The st.able in the 18000 block of World Series Dodgers. and Athletics prepare for first game of the World Series. /81 Coast Coast cities analyze im- pact of ruling outlawing cable fanchlse fees./ A3 California · San Onofre nuclear p6wer plant to Institute random drug testing after marijuana finds./ A4 ·Nation Senate passes antl-prug legislation calling for death penalty In drug- reJated deaths. I AS Students ~ honor a real-life NB hero By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of Ille IMllr,... ..... The sixth-graders in Mr. Whit- ford's class were busily engaged in sixth-grade stuff~when they heard the siren wailing 10 the distance. · ll ,Jew louder. obviously headed down~lboa Boulevard where New- port Elementary School backs up to the beach at 14th Street. But this time, instead ofroanng by to some distant emergency. the patrol car screeched to a stop nght outside their classroom windows. Teacher and studtnts· looked ou3s1de to see Officer Glen FisheT jumpoutand run to the aid ofa father and motherstandingacross the street. Their .S-day-old baby had stopped breathing. Her lips were blue. Life was ebbing away. The youngsters watched 10 amaze- ment as Fisher scooped the baby girl from her father's anns and quickly b~thed new life intQ her limp body. (Pleaee .ee STUDEJllTS/ A2) Golden West Street where the attack occurred is next door to the stable where a quanerhou~ died after a knife attack last July. The previous atta~ks happenea at night during full moons. But the latest slashing rsponedly occurred dunng daytime Hours on Thursday. Police and fnghtened horse owners -who have kepi nightlong vigils at stables dunng nights offull moons - speculated previousl y that the sense- less knifing may be linked ro a nTuaJ. But others quesuoned 1hat theor) because no devil symbols or markings have been left behind. One horse owner. who ~poned the latest attack to police Thursda} and who wished to remain anonymous. said Friday that she was .. freaked out by the attacks of the cult weirdo ... A $3.000 quanerhorsc belonging to the daughter of fonner Pohce Chief Earle Robitaille was attacked 1n an adjacent stable last July and had 10 be destroyed. The slasher nicked the ho rse's bowel. caus1n J).W~ 10 spread through the horse's S)Stem. The quanerborsc owner said the assailant also attacked a pon) that she boarded. She said the attack came dunng full moons last October and again 1n January and April. On one occass1on, the pon) ·s uul was cut off and tjcd to ttlc sull. ln .lanuary tbr~ horses were stabbed once 10 the stomach and on~ Aa Prtnclpal Bob lliller etanda proadly by, elath-&rader· Ste•e IDeha leach trlbatc to ..., ................... omcer Glen P'laber at 1'ewport Kl~entary . School. -... in the flank. And in Apnl, six or seven horses were attacked. Pohce declined to speculate on a mouve for the attacks or on why the latest slashing took place during da) hght hours and when there was no fu ll moon. A horse owner sa1d Fnday that the scnes of attacks has spread fear among animal o~ers and has been espcc1ally trauma.Uc for children who have horses. BJ PAUL AllClllPLE'Y °'_...., ....... Amid c~ tt had failed to property notify .landowncn and was interfenng wnh pnvatc property n.&hts. the Ncwpon Beach City Coun-cil has postponed for at least six months any action on a rcsidenuaJ downzomng proposal. Over the course of several pubhc bearings by both the Planning Com- mission and City Council, officials have cons1~ general plan a.mend· . menu. that would downzone lots throuahout the city. . U~r the proposal many lots where duplex~ arc now pcrmrtted would become single-family lots. Similar downzoomg would occur on laf'ICT lots wh~ a smaller number of mulll·fanuly units could then be built. Cll) planners were attcmpung 10 address residents' complamts about traffic. parktng, quality of life and other concerns in their proposal to (Pleue eee JllEWPORT/A2) World Iran closes its borders to cut off flow of Kurdish refugees. / A4 Newport campaign a sign of the times Index Candidates call for a clean and fair race after dozens of s igns are s~olen ~ def aced Bulletin Board Class If led Comics Entertainment Homes People Public Notices Retlglon Sports Weather Weddings A3 86,7 A11 A8,9 Real Estate A10 A6, 85,6 A7 8 1-5 A2 A4 By PAUL ARCBlPLEY Of .... IMllr,... ..... The disappearance of a city council candidate's campaign signs prompt- ed htm and his opponent to issue a joint statement Fnday urging their supporters to "run a clean and fair campaign ... Ralph Rodheim. who is running 1n Ncwpon Beach against Jean Watt for the open seat in District 5. said a professional political sign com~ny put up 200 signs for him on Fnday, Oct. 7, at a cost ofS 1.200. LB fitness center might not worlt out ly LANCE IGNON __ ..., ....... The future of the much-heralded U.S. Fitnesa Academy, which was auPJ>OIC;d to pump up the county's national reputation, was thrown into doubt Friday when its lease option on a buildinc lite in Atiso VieJo e~pired. The lease will be renewed only if the project's fUnd-raisina arm, the Na· tiooaJ Fitness Foundation, headed by former Los Aneeles Rams coach 0eol'JC Allen, can come up with substantial fundinc for the $30. million pro~ and produce detailed buiJdina plans soon. Oranae County Supervnor Thomas Riley. whose Fifth Distnct includes the site, informed AJlen on Thunday that the lease was expiring the followinc day after an 8-month extension. "The way we left it, if the foun· dation can come back in a reasonable period of time ... then lt's possible that the brd (of Supervisors) would n:cons.ider the lease option," said Riley a.ide Courtney Wiercioch, who oversees the project for the super- visor. If the academy as scra~. the 190- acn: lite will automaucally become part of the S,40CHcn: Ahso Wood , ........ ~fA2) Hoag reports 6th.transplant BJGRSG~ ............... B the followint M o nday. Rod.he1m and his supponers noticed the signs were beginning to disappear. "The vast. vast maJonty of them have been vandalized... he said Fnday. He said 1t was apparent his signs were being targeted because s1gTIS for othercandidatesor issues in the same locations were lef\ untouched. He said all of 1he signs were properly placed. When he and Walt announced their candidacu~s. they agreed to discuss the issues and a void d1ny tactaci. Rodhe1m said. But he is convmccd some of her supporters were responsjble for ~ movinf his signs. "We re trying to k~p this election above other elcct1ons. Newpon Beach doesn't need tlu$." be sa:ad. Wau said someofRodhe1m's SlJDS had been illegally placed on public property and could have been re- moved by city or county officials. She has signs up, too. but all arc on private property, she said. When she heard about the disap- pearance of Rodhe1m·s signs. she went to the cit) attorney'! office to obtain copies of the city's ordinan~s that cover pohucal signs for all of the candidates. Technically. the Cl\} forbids the placement of pohucal signs on pn- vate property, ~ Wt docs not enforce tbc onlionce lo a memo i...t by assatal\1 ~ anome:r Carol A. Korade. she said even though the city doesn't enfo~ the ordinance. private propem own- ers may rcmo,-can) signs the~ i'ind on the1r_propen). Officer Greg Armstrong. the en- vironmental services coordinator charged Wltb enforcing the ell~ 's sign ordinance, said he has ~t to remo~e any poliucal signs from pubhc ng.hts- of-way this year. "Every pohucal se.ason 11's the same thmg, .. Armstrong said ... " e Ft a rash of complaints from the public. Often the complaints come from incumbents who arc getttng complaants from their consutucnts ·· Many of the signs go up on tmpt' lots -pnvate property where the a _,. not be aware the signs have been placed the.re. Watt and Rodhe1m dCClded it al.so afforded them an opponunit} to put their race back on track. Their JOmt statement said. m pan: -They le.new that they had major philosophical d1fTertnces. and that their stands on man} issues would be ver) <11verient Yet each respected the other person and their nght to have different views. "RaJpb Rodhcun and Jean Wan arc both honorable people. and uraently plead with their supporters to let them run a clean and fair campa1gn without vandabsm or other acts that can degrade the e lcct1on process ... Coast residents find landscaping work a:real steal By JOYCE BODLOVICB °' .. ...., ........ All John Counne) v.anted to do was hire someone affordable to landscape bis Huntington Beach home A..nd gening ~,·craJ bids, he d«lded on B&B Landsape ~rv1ces. .. All the other bids were around S.SOO to S .. 00. He had a good pncc of SSSO, which tncluded all the labor plus 10 ard of new 1opso1I," COW1ney 5&Kl "I talked wtth him for an hour and he seemed to lnow a lot about landtca.pa~" The landscaper f11led to show up the neAt day as promised. but reappeared scvn-al da)'s later vmh a sad tory Hu grandmother had died. and he had to attend the funeral 1n San Diego. He had anothtt problem. TbeSlOOcheckCounnc h.adai"ca tum asadcposat '*a lost. IM k asked Counney to stop i>a)'-ment and wntc • new one. \\'hen he fa.tied to show qaan. Counnc)' learned the bad ne~ Both ch«b had bttn cashtd and the man'' an. WC1'1'1 lltr'VICe Md canceled bis ICCOWlt. Courtney "WU not~ only~ taken 1n by the team, accordint to oobce ln On. ... Fountain Valle) and Hun11nctott le9ch, wtM> hive beet\ tnVC:.tlllltftl s1m1\a_r compla1nts ......................... A ~ye&r-old Corona del Mar man became lbe tbth llee.n tranpru pam1 11 HOii HOIPital aft.er a 1«cnlAll_IUfll'Y Tlnanday niaht. ........ omcilll laid. Bmwd1no County ~t 8_ p.m .. satd HOii Hotpetal V 1c:e President J..any Ainswonh. Ulte aJJ heart transplants in lbe, fint lot houn after ~. fei'Ty wa liAed an criti<:al condition Fridal' niabt. but hospitaJ of'lkiah eeid hit vi'81 lips are s&abJe a.Gd be ii ...... c..n.., ......................... . fnday monuna. Orll'IC oobcc arrested a wspect., llll Miller. after telt•"I upa Ill.Qt operauon. After Miler bid on a -..eel'-f 1 cllli..;. in oran.e. dtttctiva ~ btm on IUIPOOft Ol COMblidlOil .. ttnbezzk1nent. Set. Tim Brown laid. (Jlll&M_ ....... .,. , ... oe..n s. Pery received the bean ol a 1'1·)'W'"Okt man from Sen 1 mtint com~. (f'ls111 ... llOAO/AI) .. .. A2 Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, Oct<>ber 15. 1988 Huntington Beach teacher faces f e<leral money aunilering cliarge Sunny andwarmerforweekend-- By JONATHAN VOLZltE' Of .. ...,,... .... Local money laundering charges apinst former Edison High School science teacher James Ralph Hoyland were dismissed Friday so prosccuton could pursue the same charaies on the federal level, where the penalties are much more severe. year as a teacher -allegedly de- posited large amounts of money in small increments in several Orange Coast banks to avoid laws requiring the institutions to report cash move- ments of more than SI 0,000. Five cars, including a Mascrati, a S2-foot racing sailboat and S 1.3 million in cash and gold were seized when Hoyland and John Ford, both of Belmont Shores in Long Beach, were arrested. Hoyland arc more severe at the federal level than in state court. If convicted of the six counts allqed in the fedel11 indictment, Hoyland could be sentenced to 60 yean in prison and fined $3 million. Hoyland is scheduled for arraign- menJ Monday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. He was held in the federal prison on Terminal Island in Los Angeles on '$250,000 bail. The torecut c.ue for clMr ulM through Sund•y on the Orange CoMt wtth IOcal north to nottheut wtncta 15 to 25 mph belOw CMyont. It will be WWtMt with Mohl 74 to 78, low. 50 to 51. In the mount.ina, expect felt and eunny .... with WWfMf temP«•tur•. Hight wttl be 12 to 72, Iowa In the 30t and lowef '408. In the deeertt, It wlK be f.W end tunny. <>w.n1 Vell9y hight wlll be In the 70., with OV«nlgtlt Iowa 35 to 45. High deNft hight wltl be In the upper 70t to upper 808, IOwt In the loW 40s to low 50a. LOVll dMer1 hight wlll be In the upper 808 to mld-908, Iowa In the iow .so. to iow eoa. Inner OOMi.1._t.,..; It wltt be c:IMr With light,.,.,.._* winds at night and morning•. Winds ~II be W91terty at 12 lcnott with 2· foot .... during •ft•moont •nd evenings. s..i1 will be toYthwett •t 2·fMt. Outer coutel weten: Expect a tm8'1..fratt adVllOfY from Point Conception to Santa Rosa Island. Hoyland, 43, was indicted earlier this week by a federal grand jury on six counts of money laundcrina. The case stems from charges filed in Oranac County Municipal Coun in December 1987 when Hoyland was arrested for allegedly laundering more than SI 00,000 through several banks to avoid currency reponmg laws. Hoyland pleaded innocent to the charges and was free on $2SO.OOO bail when he was rearrest* by Internal Revenue Service aients on Wednes- day. He wa.s working at Huntington Beach Union High School District offices when taken into custody. The 1Dvestigation was conducted by the Long Beach and Newport Beach police, the Internal Revenue Service. U.S. Coast Guard and state Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement. Traces of cocaine allegedly were found in Hoyland's boat and at other locations, but no drugs were seized, officials said. U.S. Tempe Calif. Tempe Emended Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Wolfe said the penalties facing """' ..,... -of 5 p Ill Frtdey .. l.e "°"'*"" to n =:;io..•ot5pm Frldey ___, 71 &a Hoyland -who made $44,000 a Super Stallions retu·rn to duty WASHINGTON (AP) -The Marine Corps haM'C'tumcd10 oper- ation its fleet of CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters after a one-time inspection prompted by the dis- covery of a defective nut, officials said Fnday. The heavy-lift transport copters, almost all of which are based inside the United States. were temporarily grounded last Sunday after mech- anics at a training squadron at the Tustin Manne Corps Air Station found a scratch on a main trans· mission gearbox nut. The l 'h-IDch nut, subsequently scmblies" purchased by the Defense Judged to be defective:-wan>Tre of-11-t:olrsttcs Alent:Y for "the-Su'pe used to secure the main transmission Stallions arc defective and they arc inside the,.. CH-S3E. allowing it to being removed from the inventory, deliver power from the engines to the Peck added. copter's rotor blade. Lt. Col. Fred Peck, a Marine spokesman in Washington. said all 93 of the Super Stallions were returned to service after the emergency inspec- tions failed to tum up any other defective nuts. The Naval Air Systems Command has concluded. however, that some of the "transmission barrel nut as- William Armstrong, a spokesman for the Naval Air Systems Command, declined immediate comment on the matter or to say what company had manufactured the nut assemblies. The temporary grounding was the third for the Super Stallions in the past two years prompted by a trans- mission problem. FITNESS CENTER MAY NOT WORK OUT ••. From Al . 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Surf Forecast Tide• TOOAY 1:02a_m. 4.39 a_m lt:llOLm 7:30 p,m MINDAY :u 27 55 0.1 Flt91 lllQll 12'14 pm 5 3 l'1ret 10W 8:54 pm 0 1 S<ln -locMy al 1:57 Liii and 11119 al 9:17 pm ..._ -1ooa, al 11''8 ..... end ... .-.. 11om. .. -Canyons Regional Park, a swath ot undevloped property between Laguna Beach and Aliso Viejo. County officials are anxious to complete the park's general plan, which has been held up in pan by the uncertainty over whether the fitness academy would become a reality. said. "I happen to believe that the highest and best use is to leave it as open space." Although the academy might enhance the county's prestige. Ken- ney said it would be of little use to most residents. The center is designed primari1y to train coaches from around the country. would be open by the following summer. But with only $2SQ.OOO in the bank last May and still no ground-break- Indictment targets San-Diego drug ~ng Wierc1och said county officials have talked about alternate uses for the site, such as some son of"revenue generating" business to help offset the cost of maintaing the park. Others have discussed the possibility .. of building a more modest spons com- plex. A firm decision about what to do with the site will depend on rec- ommendations from a consultant currently studying the park's design. As far as Laguna Ma)or Dan Kenne)' 1s concerned. the county should take the opportun1t~ to leave the site as is. "When people talk about revenue ~eneratmg uses ... the question 1s what 1s the highest and best use, .. Kenne~ "It was almost an elitist type of thing." Kenney said. When the academy was first proposed in 1985, plans called for a S60-million facility anchored by a 230.000-square-foot building with 30 classrooms, a Jjbrary, indoor athletic facilities as well .as administrauve offices for the non-profit foundation. Located along the banks of Aliso Creek in a secluded canyon, the academy was also slated to include five baseball diamonds, 21 tennis couns. a track. two soccer fields and two swimming pools. Allen predicted in ()c('.cmber 1~86 that the first phase of the academy ing, Allen announced t.hat the SAN DIEGO (AP) -An alleged . academy would be scaled down to a cocaine trafficking ring with links to a $30-million prqjcct with a series of Southeast San Diego street gang was smaller single-story buildjngs instead broken Friday as police began round- of tbe one mamm·oth facility. ing up 27 people named tn federal Allen, who could not be reached for drug IDdictments. authorities said. comment. said at the tjme that the Seventeen people were taken into project had been delayed by the time custody Friday, includfog Kevin taken to win state Coastal Com-Andre Standard, 24, of Chula Vista. mission approval and difficulty in one of the operation's reputed wooing corporate sponsors. · leaders, Police Department spokes- Although the Coastal Commission man Bill Robinson said. didgrantapprovalin 1986,thepermit The arrests were-made by 90 law rcponedly expired on Sept. 11. enforcements officers who began One day later. Sara Fulcher jogged -executing search warrants at seven into Anaheim Stadium after running locations spanning Southeast San 10,800 miles in an effort -io raise Diego and nearby National City and money for the academy and to Chula Vista. enhance awareness of physical fit-"The (police) operation could con- ness. She finished the world breakin'-tinue oveT tbe weekend," said Rob- round-the-countcy run early this inson, rcfcrrihg to attempts to track month in Los An~les. down remaining f~gitive;. Investigators believe ttfc alleged ring was associated wtlh a street gang knoWIP as the Syndo Mob. which' claims San Diego's Valencia Park and several surroundin~ neighborhoods as its territory. Robinson said .• "There has been a recognized link between street gangs and this type of narcotics in San Diego:· Robinson said .. "It's the drug of choice ... Each of those indicted face charges of conspiracy and distribution of rock cocaine. Standard also is charg~d under the federal drug kingpin statute of engapng in a continuing crimtnal cnterpnse. which subjects him to a possible life prison term. U.S. At- torney Will.tam Braniff said at a news conference. • "The indictment alleges that the Syndo Mob control1ed the d istribu- tion of rock cocaine. in quantities of up to 40lo 60 kilograms per month, through the Southeast San Diego area," Braniff said. · "The tndictment further .allcg.cs that the Syndo Mob maintained its control over the distribution of rock cocaine by the use of force, threats and violence. including drive-b_x shootings." Numerous weapons, includtng three sub-machines. were seized by authorities. Police wilJ epnduct ballistics tests to sec if any of1hose guns can be linked to any unsolved drive-by shootings, Braniff said. Nine defendants entered innocent pleas at their arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Barry Ted Moskowitz.\ !!,~f}G REPORTS SIXTH TRAN~PLANJ' ••• NEWPORT DELAYS ZONING· CHANGE ••• "It was routrnc as far as hean transplant surgenes go,·· said hospital spokeswoman Pam Bolen. Ferry suffered from a hean con- d1uon known as cardjomyopath}. a dtjencrauve bean d1sease. Bolen said. Ferry was a markettng manager for an aerospace finn before going on d1sab1l ity for his condiuon. she s~ud. He 1s rpamed and has three children and one grand child. Bolen said the release of the name or cause of death of the bean donor was agamst hospital policy. Three weeks ago. cardiac surgeons -"Aidan Raney M.D. and Douglas Zusman M.D. perfonned two trans- plants m one day. Mary K.lchaturoff. 56. of M1ss1on VieJO and Roben Morse. 54. of Hunungton Beach received new hearts on Sept. 28. Ferry is now the third transplant patient currently recovering at Hoag. Ainsworth said the hospital has adequate resources to care for more than one transplant patient. Kachaturoff and Morse arc presently in Haag's sub-1ntens1 ve care unit and are considered out of danger of havmg their new hearts reJeCted. They arc listed ID ·good condition and should be released r;ometlme within.the ne;itt two weeks, Ainsworth S&d. "From its inccptton. our transplant program was designed to accommo- date every conungcnC), tncludmg canng for multiple heart transplant patients," Ainsworth said. The hospital now has seven pa- tients awaiting donor hearts. Their names and cond1t1ons were not available. Hoag's heart transplant program received accreditation in January, a'\d the first transplant was per- formed at the hospital on April 20. The first three heart transplant recipi- ents arc at home and reportedly doing well, hospital officials said. Raoey and Zusman, who served as chief residents under veteran heart transplant surgeon Dr. Norma E. Shumway at' Stanford Universit) Medical Center. performed more than 77 transplants during their teflurc at Stanford and Donald N. Sharp Memonal Commuoity Hospi- tal ID San Drcgo. They directed the cardiac transplant program at Sharp before comtng to Hoag in February 1987. STUDENTS HONOR REAL-LIFE HERO •.. F rom Al The school buzzed with the talc of the real-hfe drama the 33 s1xth- gradcrs had witnessed that Oct 7 morn mg. Fisher had responded 10 a dis- patcher's call for help after the 91 I emergency ssistem someho"" routed the parents' call 10 Costa Mesa. loo far for the quick response that was needed. When paramedics did amve sev. eral mmutes later. they said Fisher did a first-rate Job of saving the child. Newpon School's students •if faculty were likewise impressed. In a special ceremony Fnday. the school honored Fisher for his deed Pnnc1pal Bob Miller said the officer demonstrated his ded1catton to helping others even before he amved at the scene. "He could have assumed the para- medics will be there soon." Miller said. "But he knew a life was in danger." The students expressed their ad- m1ratton. too. m letters each wrote to Fisher. Steve Kleha said he broke his leg ~~A:s~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wftl Bay SI Cost• ~ .. CA 1111~ llOOf-8o• 1$60 Cot11 MeH C.A 91611\ ei.-•ied -... ,.54178 """"··· & "(1•10<"'4 "4t ·•3t1 last year. and the first person on the scene "was an officer like you "ho made me feel comfonable and forget the pain." K.Jeha feted Fisher because he "saved a lot ofloved ones." Nicole Bunng similarly praised the officer. ··1 have a little sister who as 9 months old." she $81d. "If anythtng like that happened to her. I'd want you to be there." The dehghted officer thanked the school for hononng him, and took the opportunity to tum a near-tragedy tnto a lesson. "There are two things to learn from this." Fisher sard. "Onl} use 91 I 1 nan emergency. You can sec how import- ant that 1s. "And you're never too young or too old to learn CPR." It was still early morning. but tt wa apparent Fisher was going to have a good day. "This 1s wonderful." he told the students. "I can't express how good this feels.·· RE-SIDENTS FIND A STEAL •.• From Al Brown said Miller would give a low bad on landsca1;>1ng work to people who answered his classified ads m the Register. promise to start work the next day1 take a deposit and never return. Victims lost from S8S to $200. Brown said. Police suspect Miller had operated m Yorba Linda. Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Oranie and Huntington Beach. They arc uncertain how long the business had been in operation. however "I teamed a lesson from this," said Rick Gallagher of Fountain Valley, another '11eged victim who said he gave miner an S8S deposit. "I am from Wisconsin and I just took it for grant~d this guy was telling the truth. l should have checked him out." Courtney is also kickm~ ttimKlf. "He sounded sincere: Courtney saJd ... He was obviously a aood actor, but he was JUSt a croolC." Dally Pltol Dellvery t•O.,.entMd Justcall 642-6086 c.c>'f'ICl'll 1113 "'° -"Ot ........ ,,, .. ~ 90<10h•1 ,......, or *"'-'-" ...,..., "'"' be •-<Kll-wlfflOUI ~I*-04 'OO'f''O"' -What do you lake about t~ Daily PiJ01? What don'1 you like'> Call the number abovt and your messaie will be recorded, tranlCribcd and de· livered to the appropriate editor. • TM same 24-hour answcrini servi~ may be used to record lctlcTS to the editor on an~ topic. Contributors to our Letten column must include their name and tdepbone number for verification. Tell us wbac's on )Our mind . From Al establish standard and more stringent criteria for residential and com- mercial zones. But from the first Planning Com- mission hearing on the proposal. residents have trekked to the micro- phone to protest that the general plan amendment would. spell financial disaster for them. Some who don't live in Newpon complained they were never notified of the proposal. Others said they bought lots with plans to build duplexes in their retirement years when they could live in one unit ilJld rent out the other to supplement their pensions. Initially. city planners had prop6scd the establishment of a single densny standard of 1.200 square feet per home to help land- owners determine what kind of development they would be per- mitted and could expect m their neighborhoods. lf1.n as landowners continued to protest, ci&y' officials began to tinker with the formula. First. the Planning Commission recommended the minimum lot size for duplexes be lowered from 2,400 to 2,375 sqllar~ feet to satisfy hundreds of property owners on Balboa Peninsula and in West Newport. Then numerous landowners with lots mca.suring 2.250 square feet pleaded their case. Finally, the City Council decided the issue needed another look. "I am very concerned that the majority of property owners do not know of the proposed changes be- cause most arc absentee landlords,'' Councilwoman Ruthclyn Plummer said this week. Councilman Phil Maurer. a Balboa Island resident. agreed with protesters who said they couldn't afford to carry out their retirement plans without the riJht to build duplexes. "You're look mg at one," he said. Other council members satd they were trying to respond to repeated pleas by Newport Beach residents to tackle growth issues. "It's not that we're trying to take away anyone's property nghts." Mayor John Cox said. "It's that we're trying to get a handle on traffic problems." Councilwoman Evelyn Han said she was less concerned about absentee landlords than she was about residents. "You· come to me say1Dg our quality of life 1s detenoratmg," she said. 'Tm trying to weigh how to convert. ri&ht now. the opportunity we have to improve the quality ofhfc for the people who h vc here." In the end, Cox and Hart bowed to their colleagues. The council unani- mously agreed to retain C!xisting standards for the nex.t six months while city planners further study the issue. The staff also was directed to notify all property owners of future hear- ings. The council's action prompted criticnm that city planners might be overrun by landowners attempunll tO win plan approvals during theAQmmg months before their lots arc<lown- zoned. Cox said he doubted that would occur. "The staff gets concerned, and you may have a little bit of an accelera- tion:~ he said. "But it would be. difficult for everybody to tear down • what's on their lots and get go1Dg that soon." - Existing parking and traffic restric· tions also would htnder landowners attempting to rush projects through, Cok said. • Once a month we let you walk all over us. 11118 MON111'8 SPfaA1. $}950 · l·NSTALLED over 80 oz. cushionaire It' not e\'CI')' ooy you can buy I loll)iex m lh price. And it's not ~·\!Cr.' week It's ontv this month. -· Save on our feacured I loltvte:< carpet ln )'Our choice of :alJ the popu-w postcls that arc ~''-'(.~plflA lhc W<.~t . Ami all J k>llytex carpets ore made of 1 ()(~nylon and Scotc~ard' created. for the beauty o( duroblliry and ~ clc:mlng. lfol~itexonsaJc~ Run on over ond wnlk all O\'er u Windrift from Holly tex One of our popular new "pebbled look'' textured saxonil's Windrift helps r~duct footprinta, never losing its tltKance and sheen. Great (or homtt with children. where style ia atilt essential. In 24 designer colors. • peciellr. constructed to raiat aoal, tam and si.tic. • Euy to clean, holds it.a beauty • Scotcb1ard •• .. More than 100.000 spectators are expected to attend the 271h annual Sand Castle Contest Sunday at Corona del Mar State Beach. sponsored b) the Commodores Club of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The two-hour compeut1on will begin at noon. ·wilh trophy presentations scheduled for 3 p.m. Spectal awards will be given to the most unique. most humorous and overall best sand .sculptures. Entry fee information may be obtained by calling Barbara Baker at the chamber. 644-8211 . Parking at the beach will be free. Cat show at fairgrounds The Poinscma Caty Cat Club will hold a cat show Sunday from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Sunday m the Home Ans and C'rans Building at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Hundreds of the finest cats in tt1e Uruted ~hates will be competing for top honors and household pets will vie for pnzes . .\dm1ss1on is S4 for adults and S2 for stnior c111zens and children under 12. Laflno festival p anned The third annual Tardeada festival. a cultural e\Cnt for Orange Count} Launos. will be held Sunda) from I to 5 p.m. on the student quad at Saddleback College in Mission VieJO. Latin music. food booths. games and infor- mation booths will be featured. as "'ell as information on English as a second language and c1ttzensh1p classes to complete the amnest,y process. Call 582-4620 for funhcr information. Second session at G WC The second sc:ss1on of nine-week classes at Golden West College wall begin Monday. The curriculum will mclude·computer classes .. shorthand. typing. English, math. piano. hand•· capped fitness. manicuring. golf and rugby. Call 895-8306 for reg1stra11on anformauon. • # Health class for girls Health issues for adolescent females will be discussed Monda) at a seminar scheduled for the -Irvine Youth Sel"\1ces Center. 143l>l 'Vale A\~n lrv1 ne. ~ Dr. Susan Hutchinson will discuss d1fficul11es faced b) gJTls 1n the trans111onal )ears from 11 to 17. The cost 1s S 7. and more information 1s a variable' from David Anderson at 660-39)0. Joyner to host.tourney . · California Angel s first baseman' Wally Joyner will host the Taco Bell Corporate Cup Golf Challenge for United Cerebral Palsy Monday at the Coto de Caza Country Club. Many other well-known spons and e.nt~rtain ment figures will attend the event. including o\ngds Ch1h Davis and Mike Wm and former Angel and Dodgef pitcher Don u11on. The tournament is open to corporate foursome on!\ and more 1nforma11on ma" ~ obtained b) calf1ng usan Whetzell at 551-5100. . Data forum in Irvine The .\merican lnst1tute's DataComm Group . will pre~nt a training session at the lrnne Technolog) Center Monda) through Wedncsda~ of next week at the mslltutc's Landmark Building. 21005.E.Main 1.ln1ne The program 1s geared 1oward promoting an understanding of equipment. compa11b1ht). 1rans- m1ss1on media and network configura11on!>. Call 261-6033 for reg1ma11on 1nforma11on. Retired employees meet The Saddleback Valle\ chap1er of the Na11onal ·Assoc1a11on of Retired t:°t'deral Employees will conduct 11s regular monthl) meeting Monday at .2 p.m. in the commulJllY room of Glendale Federal Savings. 23111 Calle de la Louisa. Laguna Hills. All retired federal emplo)ees. their spouses or survivors and ac11ve federal emplo~ees are 1nv11ed. Call Joe Greve at 964-1321 or George Goodson at 770-6813 for add111onal mfom:iauon Volunteer seminar set Asemmaren .. tled ··To Door To Delega1r·· ~•II be held Monda} from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Volunteer Center ofOranae CoU'nty. 144U E. fim Si.. sama Ana. The forum" 111 focus on the non-profi1 manager and Lhc; cost .ts S10. Call 953.5757 for mformauon and reg1strat1on. Hospital volunteers meet The Orange County Council of Hosp1tal Volunteers wtll meet Monda) for a luncheon at the Orange Count) Conference Center, 300 S. Flower St .. Orange. Dr. Stuart Nelson. associate director of1he UCI Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Chn1t, will "discuss "laser urger) 1n Med1c1ne." The luncheon cost 1s SI 0 and reservations ma} be made b> calling V1rgm1a Keefer at 545-7476. ,. Volunteer drinkers needed The Laguna beach Poll~ Department • is • .solic111ng 'olunteers to t>Brt1cipate in an alcohol impairment demonstration Wedhesda) at the Holiday Inn an laguna Hills. Pamc1pants must~ at least 21 )Cars of age and ~ w1lhng to sign a hab1hty ~aiver. Transponauon will be provided 10 and from the seminar. Contact Lt. Wilham Ct\'enaugh at 497-331 1 foF" funtrer information. Organization network meets The futu~ of orgamzattons will be discussed Tuesday at the chancr m~t1ng of & new Orange County professional soc1e1y serving th~ who work in the orpn1zatton de' elopment field. • The mtttm,. at 6 p.m. in the lcal'J'i na Center of Pacific Mutual 1n Newport Center, will feature a pttsentat1on by Dr. Newton Mar1ulies of Newport lkach on the topic of "Orpnization Issues in the 1990s." Call Or. David Hartl at 544.5000 for details. ArtllrltJsi:oune at Hoag HOii Memonal Hospital will be offenna a self· hdp counc for .dults *•lh 1rthn11s biclinnanc Tutsday alKI cont1n1nJ each Tuncb)' from lY.JO to l :JO p.m. 1n the hospttal's Rehabth1.111on Servacn l)'mnas1um. JOI Newport Blvd .. Ncwpon klch. Entolt~nt 1shm11cd t020P'OP'r and the fttof:. SW i~l~ a cop\ of the tntbook. the "rthntn Hcl~. (all 7C,0.S6.&S to rq1\tcr or for mo~ anfairiMuon. .. • Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIS1turd1y, October 15, 1He able n1ling eould eost Goast cities- DistrtctcourPs rultngthillranchise fees illegal has city officials con sidering options By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .,... ......... A federal judge's ruling that franchise fees charaed to cable TV companies are unconstitutional would cost Orange Coast cities nearly $1 .5 million annually 1f applied locally. • · Along the Orange Coast, cities could lose from the $80,000. collected by Laguna Beach to the $500,000 received by Hunt- ington Beach from their respective cable TV operators each year. The impact of last Wednesday's ruling'. however, remains unclear. Some city officials said the fees collected are minor in relation to the city's total revenues, while others said any losses would be hard to make up. "That's SS00,000 for us, and 11 has to come from somewhere, which is difficult wilb a tight budget," says Hunungton Beach Treasurer Don Watson. Local cable TV operators dechned to speculate on the effect of Wednesday's ruling. U.S. D1stnct Judge Eugene Lynch declared in San Francisco that the franchise fee charged Century Federal cable by the city of Palo AJto discnminated against cable operators in violation of constitutional freedom of expression. Allowing such a fee "puts the govern- ment too much in control of the press." satd Harold Farrow, lawyer for Century Federal. Attorneys for the city of Palo Aho argued that the fee, 5 percent of the cQmpany's gross revenue, was Justified as rent for use of the city's right~f-way to place cables. But Judge Lynch said the fee wa$ dascnmmatory because Paqfic Bell. which uses the same nght-of-way for its tele- phone lines,. is not charged any fee as 1ts access 1s auaranteed by state law. ln addition, Pacific Gas &. Electnc Co. is c~ only a 2 percent ftt for use of a public nght-of·way by the ne1ghbonng city of Atherton, also a defendant in the cable case. All six c111es along the Orange Coas1 collect franchise fees from cable TV operators, rang.ing from 3 to 5 percent of their annuaJ gross revenues. In Newwn Beach, the clly charges Commun1\y Cablev1s1on and Comcast Cablev151on about 3 percent of their annual gross revenues. Assistant City Manager Ken Delano sa d that totaled in 1987 about $87.000 from Communal) Cablcv1s1on and S 195,000 from Comcast. The cny's budr,et for the 1988-89 fiscal )ear 1s about $86 m1lhon. In Irvine, the ell) alSG charges Com· munit) Cablev151on 3 percent of its gross revenues, which an 1987-88 brought 1n $149,000. For the cotrtnl fiscal year, The franchise f~e 1s expected to total about $167,000, said Kevin Keauna, a cuy manqtment anal)'st. The city's bud&Ct for the 1988-89 year is about $52 m1U100. In Fountain Valley, the city chartes R<>&ers Cablesyslems 5 ~nt of its sross revenues-the same arrangement shared by Huntangton Beach and Westminster, wbo aJso arc served by Rosers. City Manqer Judy Kelsey u1d the fees will amount to about S 140.000 for the cuncnt fiscal year an which the ctty budget 1s more than S 16 million In Laauna Beach. the City charges Times Mirror Cable Telev1s1onabout 3 percent of its &fOSS revenues, amounung this year to about $80,000 1n a city budget of $10 m1lhon. City Finance Director Dick Reese saJd the city 1s cons1denng aslung for 5 percent. _ In Costa Mesa. the 5 percent charged Copley Colony Cablev1s1ons ma~es up about S264.000 of the city's $56 m1llioo annual budget And in Huntington Beach, the city cbarges Rogers Cablesymms 5 peceot of ns gross revenue!>, which amounts to about SS00.000 in a Cit) budget ofS80 ouJhon. -Grocers "give n e w meaning to work ethic By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot ,,,. O•lly Pilot Stitt Tm"an mark\ a nauonal hollda' this week. but 11 ha!. extra significance for Wes and Flori Hsieh. Monda' also marked the ninth an. nl\ ersar) of~W Market. the neighborhood grocer) store the)·, e owned and operated on the Balboa Peninsula since 1979. "Oh. 11 was JUSt a coincidence that "c opened on that same day -JUst a coincidence." Wes Hsieh cl aims. but his grin said otherwise. Smee em1gra11ng from Taiwan 1n search of ne~ opponun1t1es in the United States. the Hs1ehs ha'e managed a sturd~ busi- ness. -0pera11ng a market that has bttn a Salboa landmark under several own· ersh1ps for about seven decades. Runn ing a business for A1ne )Cars. of course. 1s not unusual. But how man) people can honestl) claim to ha'e gorie 10 ~ork '1nualh e\el"\ da' of those nine 'ears. se'cn da's a ~eek. '365 da\S a 'car') . '-"es Hsieh can .\nd his wife Fion·s attendance record is nearly as good. Yet Hsieh 1s modest and almost embar-,. rassed 10 discuss his· work schedule and declined 10 ha\'e his photo taken when approached b) a newspaper photographer. In stead. he prefers to talk about wh~ he enJO)S coming to work C\'Cr} da> from his home 1n Huntington Beach. .. L1kl' ever) bod). I get dO\'ll, .. he s~ud. .. But I look back and reahLe that with th1s (market). r,e go t a chance. I han· a good opponun1t) to work and make something. So I don·1take11 tor granted I alwa)s look at the bright s1de " Besides. Hs1ctt said. cstabh hing a business takes a lbt of ume and efTon. especaall~ an the beginning . .\nd for thr past .nine ~ears. 1hcre ha'e not been an} closing up of shop tor the "1 nter. ore' en a "eekend geta"a~. for that ma11er 09llt .... ,.._..,~ ...... 2W Market, the neighborhood 1rocery atore on the Penlnsala, marked lta ninth annlYen&ry llonday. \\cs Hsieh. no~ 3~. "as \\Ork1ng in the mert'hant marine in 1he m1d-1970s when his older brolhl'r W1lhc approached ham about plans for h1o; future .\ carcrr in -the mrrchant marme. Hsieh realized. docs not complement a future "11h a close famil~ and a chance 10 be' our 0" n boss and make a comfonabll' "' ang The brothers purchased the market a1 508-W. Jlalboa 81\d .. namrd 11 ~\\ to S\mbohze thrtr pannersh1p. and enlarged the space into the former photo shop nnt door. where a deh atessen 1s now 1n place Other than that. the tore 1s largel~ unchanged. Groccnes. are set 1n t1d~ arrangemen1s on the shel\cs and the Ooor 1s spolless . .\ fading photograph hangs on thr "311 behind the cash register sho"1ng the marlet 1n an earlier 1ncarna11on. as a grocencs and meat shop in I<>.:! I . Later. the store "as 0"' ncd in succession b' t"o other meo who opera1cd the shop as B1Jrs Market. kno" n e~Pl'Clall~ for 11s meat counter. Customers kno"' Wes and Flori and their 7-,ear-old son. Hank. b' name. and the Hs1ehs kno" most of their customers. .. That sen ice and fam1hant\ as "hat makes us different. .. Hsieh said · .. o\ bigger groce~ store can't offer that \ ou kno" "t" dOn "t ti"\ to talle on the bag.er chains hke \ons o'r Ralphs That's hke tr)ing to fight ~like T~son . "But we make up for tha1:· When a child 1s (eehng 111 at school. for example. the1er parents know the )Outh can p1d. up food and Juices on the "'a) home and tht> ~orlong mother can pa) for the, supplies later. Hst'Lh said. ~ teen-ager "a1t1ng for a car nde afterdark can "all at the ~W Market with a better sense of scrum~. Ptam·od Sh•hjoins Daily Pii~t as new chief financial officer Pramod %ah has been named chief financial ollicer o(thc: Oath Pilot and the Huntm&!Qn Bcachlodepcnitent. Pubtrsher Rosemal') Chur~hman announl·ed In his ne" po 1tron. hah "Ill be responsible for long-term financial plan- ning. budgeting and accounting work related 10 the ~dams ( orp ·s recent purchase of the Dail) Pilot and lndcpen· dent. hah returned 1b1s ~k 10 an office he "orked 1n from 19 I to-'19 .a. Ht' was first empfo~C'd b} the Dail~ P1lot 1n September I ~81 as an aC<'ounung clerk and ~as promored dunng his tenu~ to the post of assistant controller Dunng that tame. Shah helped "Ith the 1rans111on ofo"nersh1p from Times \fir- ror to Ingersoll Communications In October 1 Q .a. Ingersoll promoted hah to cont roller at the Glendale ;-..e"s· Press and Its t"o sister ~«-kllcs He held that po~t un11I h1 rcrcnt appointment b\ the Pilot. ··1 feel hke I'm coming bad h<>me:· ht> said.··.\ lot of the people I used to "orl 14 Ith are still here - hah 3~., 1s a na11,e of India and attendt'd coll~c there befor:t tra nsfemng to Roose' eh l "'' ers11~ an Chicago where he-eaml'd a bachelor's deg~e m account- ing and..stud1C'd for <lne ~ear in the \1B~ program H'e and his \\lfe tumin1 antrnd 10 mo\ t' bacl to the-Orange Coast from their homt' in Burbanl "e1ghborhood bo' s show otT their new bikes to \\e-o; and rc11rcd men anctwomen update ham on their latest aches and pa.tns. That. an H 1eh's' ae". •S<Ahat makes:!W Ma rle1 different .. ··People "'ondn-"h' wc·re open C\tf)' da~. hle (hp tmas"dnd hoJada~s .. ··he said. .. But wften people come m to pick up that quan or mill the~ ntt'd. the~ reall~ appreciate us being here ·· Hsieh maintains he's not a ~orlahohc. .\nd no" afier nine ~ars of da1l~ work. he intends to enJO) lhe frultS af bis labor This fall and "Inter. the Hs1ths ptan-to cloSt" {he~tore after~ p.m e\C() Thursda~. ·Seeking a sure cuTe to gourmef~ui:nout We come into this ~orld "•th ti\e senses and arc consult m) doctor. "ho 1 lcan'd. ~ouldn 't be\~ mpaahcuc lu.ck~ to get out "uh t\\-O. The c~e 1ght dims an 1he fifties. to m' plight smcc he ~as a meatloof-and-mashcd- • our hcanng muffies po1a10es-" 1th-canned-gra' \ man "ho com1dcred eaung NAllCY Mclm1E up m the sl\t1es. and a ne<'e~I"\ bore in anot~r d('('ade .\s I dcscnbcd m} s~ mptoms I could ~ from Dr "e lose our nose for Honc,cutt" glass' ~tar(' he ranled m~ cond1uon , 101agc "1nes a-nd som('" here bct"een a hangnail and a hiccup can't tell a noble .. Do \O\l thtnk th1 m11ht ha'e been tngercd ti' grape from an 1mpu· tailing too much" .. I an\IOUSI) asked 'Td ~glad to g1H· dent imposter m' tongue a n:st 1111 ~ould help ·· I "as despe~te enough That lea, es t"o for an' sacnfice senses. the ab1lm 10 Tossing me .1n ov.hsh look through his bifocals. he fttlaround for)our&)asses when the} shp behind the s0fa cnsph announced. ··1t's nothing more than a depletion of And the cap1c1t)' to d1 tmgu1sh "hat ~ou'rt eaung an J \uur iastc bud receptors .. dark restaurant v.here ~ou ha'e to rcJd the menu b~ .. ··But that's disastrous nt>v.s:· I moaned "Does th.it nashhaht, . mean I'll ne'er II\ ca nom1al aourmct hfe again o mort A few people also ha"e a sixth sense" h1ch g1\ c~ them Su,h1 (,oodb~e Duck a l'Oranae , .. \.t~ '01ce bro"c "11h the cla1ro,oyancc 10 predict the go,l·mment "Ill lo c emouon. their tlA return. ..You hint to C\l)CCt restncuons at )Our age." Dr I al~a)s fi&urrd m~ taste buds <Aould ne\Cr fail me HoneH·utt cool) replied. to~ •"J <Allh h1 to"gue Ot· because l'\C bttn so good to them. All m~ hfe l''e prc\~r "Loss of Oa,or pcrt't'puon ''perfect!~ normal searched for outstandina mtaurants v.he~ the) could con1o1denng \our )ean." Doctors 'It'"' 1n)th1n1 that rohs sample the v.orld's cuhnal') treasure l''c pent )ears \OU ot sen uou pita urcs af\er St\l\ as normal -c'<'n cuh1vatm1 their ab1ht) 10 apprtc11te the d1fTercn~ Po ll•' c ''"'e 11 IO'A 'Ou dowrno i ~fe crav.I le fun. bctv.ccn a ch1h d<>a and a Black Truflle Poukt For the less trouble fortune 1n\tsted in educatma m) pala1'. I could ha'e Pursu1naanother11ct. ltsked1flcouldn'tperll.upm' educated m) 'ocal cords and bttn an OP'f'a •ntct or a ta tc b\ld rt'\:cpto~ b) us.n' mo~ WI n1n~ "Ml) be the tnal llW)et. But l'\e M\et rtattttcd ''' Duuna -.~II f\a' httk mtc~ arc dcprnscd. ·I~ al<Aa~s bttn m) best rcHn1t ··Too man' sp1cn •~ )OUT pnlbkm. Mrs Mctn- Rtttntl). ho•ever. I'"' bttn conttmcd that m food tH~:· he rountircd ··y ou·~cgot aourmct burnout From 'Aas tasuna Oddi} llat ~h1le I'm sta!Oni~=· rm now on \OU'll hl\t 101:hanar )OUr hfnt le .. He pau~ enJO) 1n1 it Ins.. The nna tieS ~ o.t'of sn) 1ont. ..and sn1lted .. ,Ood 1sn·1 C\tt)lh1na." • and m) 8ou1llabl1 ~has lo$t 1u np [\tt)1h1na I eat ~ .. I lcO I" ~trud. ho" mu\h Dr H nc-~\:Ult •1th ta1\h'' a'i bl.ind :1'1111 thur h \UPtltf. .... h1', mp m;inn.:r 3nJ ~hill'" t f\'m1nt1 'J me Ma Qlt1n<' I went to a nc1Jhborh0Ud u .. \'tntcf ~ 1t n1~ r.i\: ._(1 prob&tm. but the) told me rolllpwd wte buds dtdn't Hopetull\ one d.t' ~ntt 111111 de~e• P a ipnl) 10 ron\ututc an ernerarnc). T~ •as no al1ematn~ but to make our \Utt buds bl0om •'"· Meanume. million of .... \\ I ( ..... \ ~.....-c .. :wl;lJ to \tand on. Nwy .... ,... .............. _ .. It Ormnoe coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 16, 1988 San-E>nofre worker s f-ace drug"' ests LOS ANGELES (AP) -The operator of the San Onofre nuclear powtT plant revealed Friday it had found evidence of marijuana use by workers 20 times in recent weeks, and announced it would bqin random drua tests. The testing plan annollnced by the Rosemead-based Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co. closely matches one under consideration by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for imposition on the industry na- tionwide. At San Onofre, the first plant in the nation where a reactor operator was sus~ndcd by the NRC because of a positive drug test, trained dogs found drua residue in four spots, Edison said in a news release. The utility said follow-up sweeps found drugs or residue an 16 more spots around the plant, which is on the coast north of San Diego. The searches were begun af\tr the remains or marijuana cigarettes turn- ed up in little-used rooms in reactor buildings where security clearance is required to enter, said NRC spokes- man Grca Cook an the agency's Walnut Creek office. Edison found marijuana in varying quantities at several spots, he said, but was unable to provide details. There isn'tany way to tell if anyone who actually runs the reactors was hi~ on drugs, he said. 'They couldn't identify who brought it on sue," Cook: said. "There's a heck of a lot of employees who work out there, and a lot of contractor personnel." Edison released few details of the searches, other than to say they had been conducted "in recent weeks." Edison said it didn't believe drug use at the coastal plant SO miles north ofSan Diego had ever endangered the public. Multiple levels of control and other safquards protect plant opcr- uions from miscalculations by a single employee, the company said. An existing test program at San Onofre occasionally uncovers drug use by an employee, Cook said, but the rate of positive tests is similar to that at other plants. He was un•ble to provide numbers. "They arc probably not signifi- c~ntly different from anybody else," Cook sajd, San Onofre operator Maurice P. Acosta Jr. was suspended from con- trol room duty in June because he failed a drug test, the first such case in the nation. He has appealed the suspension to the NRC. Edison1 which has had pre-employ- ment testing since 1984 and is able to test for cause, said that on Nov. 7. ll would begin random, unannounced drug tests of most workers at San 1 ' INS reports arrests of :Mexican. nationals reaches six-year low By Tiie A11ociated Presa The number of illegal aliens apprehended on th e southern U.S. border bas reached a six-year low, but the numbers of non-Mexican aliens arrested increased over fiscal 1987. immigration officials said Friday. aliens in the United States because of mass lcgahzations under the I 986 immigration act and the fact that drought conditions contributed to less demand for farm laborers. • t •• Onofre. After one posm ve test, an employee will be offered a choice of dismissal or oounsclina: after a sec- ond positive test the worker wall be fired. Members of one of the plant's unions. the Utility Workers Union of America, will be exempt because a union challeDfC to an earlier testing proposal remains in the coun s. The Edison plan is nearly identical to one that will be considered by the NRC at a public bearing Monday in Maryland, Cook said. No specific timetable bas been set for adoption of the national plan. Under the NRC proposal, an employee who fails a second drug test would be barred from sensitive areas of nuclear plants for a minjmum of three years and a third positive test would bring permanent denial of access. Grand arents get custody of jetliner baby BELMONT (AP) -The paternal grandparents of a baby born and abandoned in an airplane restroom were granted custody of the infant Friday. "The decline in apprehensions confirms the down- ward u~nd that began immediately after passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act and shows that the law is worlung as it was intended," said Alan C. Nelson. commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalizauon Service. The number of non-Mexican immigrants ap- prehended increased last fiscal year to 39,000 from 37,000 in 1987, other officials said. with about a fourth of those each year from El Salvador and the rest from more than 100 other countries. The grandparents of 3-month-old Alyssa LoCasto had been awarded Nelson said the fact that the trend has not been the temporary custody, _but San Mateo ~me fo~. non-Mexicans is probably .. a function of County officials ordered the baby d!stancc. He said people who havt' to travel greater remain with a foster family until ~tstanccs from other countncs 10 t~t' border are more authorities in New York approved likely n~t ~o be. dct~rred by aggressive enforcement -0r .. .\he transfer to the couple's Staten Apprehensions totaled more than 940,000 in the fiscal year ending Oct. 1, while there were I.I 2 m1lhon apprehensions in fiscal 1987 and a record 1.62 million in 1986. changes in-1mm1grat1on laws. Island home. At a news conference, Nelson acknowledged that temporary reassignment of some border control agents dunnf the fiscal year may account for some of the decline. He said other factors arc the decreased number of illegaJ Nelson said the lNS increased its Border Patrol forces to record numbers during th.t' year, with plans to have 1,400 new agents on duty by next June, bringing the total along the southern border to 4,300. Investigation staff has increased 7S percent since last fiscal year. be said. , The baby was found abandoned July 13 under the sink in the restroom of an airplane after it landed at San Francisco International Airport. Iran closes border to Kurdish refugees ANKARA. Turkey (AP) -Iran closed its border with Turkey to prevent funher crossings b y Kurdish refugees who fled Iraq dunngan ann) offensive, a Turkish official said Fnda'Y Regional Governo r Ha) ri Kozakcaoglu said Iran received 2, 178 Kurdish refugees from Tur- key one month ago but then closed its border to the refugees, saying at had no shelter for thorn. TurlOsh news agencies say up to I 9,000 Kurdish refugees have vol- untarily transferred to Iran. . Iran offered to accept any of the 60,000 Kurdish refugees who poured into Turkey staning in late August, after Iraq bcpn an of- fensive against the ethnic minorit). The Kurds claim Iraq used chemical weapons against them. Kozakcaoglu said 3,000 Kurdish refugees were taken this week in buses and trucks from two tent ctties in southeast Turkey to Alan. a village on the Iranian border. 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He did not give further details. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency rcp<;>ned Thursday that 32,000 Kurdish refugees from Turkey have sou~t sanctuary in northwest Iran, ancluding nearly 8,000 the last few days, because of Ankara's "reluctance to host them." Kozakcioglu denied the report, sayi ng "such a legal 1ransfcr was impossible as long as Iran kept its border closed." But he said Turkey would not be able to control illegat crossings into Iran because of the rough border terrain. Last week, I ,46 7 Kurds re1umed voluntarily from Turk"ey to Iraq, which has offered an amnesty to ·those who fled. The rest of tho Kurdish refugees are settled in five tent cities in southeastern Turkey. Iraq started its offensive against the Kurds in August, soon after lran agreed to a cease-fire io the 8-year war. The Kurd&, who are seeking autonomy for their region, had sided with Iran during tt\e war MYHRE·McWHIRTER ~1r Force Lh. Susan Mane BA 88LB R-DU81t Dr and Mrs. Donald V. BaHlcr of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of thclf daughter. Lyn lee Jane Bassler. to David Alan Kru~. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Kruse of Fort Wa)'ne. Ind. The bride-clcc1 was gradua1cd from C"orona dcl Mar High School and the "'"ersm of Southtrn Cahfornaa where he rcc:t1"ed a dearrc an business admanistrauon ind was 1ffiha1ed wuh Delta Gamma soron- ly he as a commcrcaal loan offictr w11h Sccunt)' Pac1ftc NaoonaJ Bank. Her fianct w1$ .,aduated from <.arroll H1ah School and the Un1vtr· sit) of I ndaanapohs whttc he rccca ved • dtartt an bloctttmastl)' and was quantrt.ck of the football tam. He IS a NtUtlt'I rn&mllef •ith lbe Ptrmactl davtsaon of N1110 Drako Corp. ~ March wedd•nt as planned. 1:,A police report record- haul of cocaine for week By TM AllOda&ed Preti LOS ANGELES -Police this wcc.k seized about two tons of cocaint worth at least $860 million in four separate raids throuanout the city. the district attorney's office annouoocd Friday. The seizuru marked .a record for the DA's narcotics division, said District Attorney Ira Reiner. "It 1s unfortunate proof that Los Anaeles bas truJy become the coe&!nt.capital of1his country. But it also shows tha1 the law enforcement community'' ~ekrmancd to win the druc wars," he said. In. the bigest case, poUce.confltc1kd 1,700 pounds of cocaine in an underground room and SS.S01000 an cash Oc.t. 8 al a home in the La Habra Heiahts area, said Reiner. Police also seized 1n three other cases 1,516 pounds, 600 pounds and 17' pounds, SI.id Reiner. Animal actlvl•ta vandalise trabJen '.ltoma SAN DIEGO -A radicaJ animal riabts aroup claimed rcsponsibihty Friday for defacing the homes and cars of three t:-ainen involved in the disciplinary beatina of a tOQ clephint. The trainers, all employees of the San Diego Zoological Society, were described as bei~t upset and shaken by the vandalism, which occurred either late Thursday night or early Friday morning, San Diego Zoo spokeswoman Martha Baker said. "We arc outraJ,ed .that tht victims and their families have been terrorized in suc'1 a manner,' said Ooua Myers, executive director of the zoological society, which operates the zoo and affiliated Wild Animal Part "Personally attacking our employee~ is purely reprehensible." lo phone calls to The Associated Press bureau in Los Anacles, the director of the Coalition to Protect Animals in Entertainment said she received a call from a member of tbc Animal Liberation Front claiming Pon.sibil.i.1Y-!o th andalism:-Nancy Burnet saw Liberation Front members poured red paint on trainers' cars, let air out of the tires and splashed their homes with abrasive paint-stripping chemicals. ~ Three more Andean condon relea.ed VENTURA -Three more Andean condors were brouaht to the Scspc Condor Sanctuary as part of a study by wildlife officials that will hopefully lead to returning endangered California condors to the wild, an official said today. The three chicks were transported by vans from the Los Angeles Zoo at S:45 p.m. Thursday and reached the sanctuary in Los Padres National Forest at 8:30 p.m., said Joseph J. Oowhan. condor recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Three other Andean condor chick$ were brought to the sanctuary on Aug. 19 but one died of stress from the journey. The remaining two probably will be released from their pen in December, Oowhan said. The newly arrived trio will probably be released in January. All the California condors known to exist arc in captivity, where It is hoped a breeding program can restore their numbers so they can be returned to the wild. Man i njured while allegedly plantlng bomb LOS ANGELES -A man who was allegedly trying to plant a bomb in a woman's car because he was angry over rcjecuon of a marriage proposal suffered a severe arm injury when the device exploded Friday, authorities said. The man. identified as Roger Rush. 33, was booked into a hospital jail ward and held for investigation of exploding a-bomb and causing injllry. ,. U .N. gets financial boost from second U.S. payment By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 UNITED NATIONS -The United States on Friday pajd $8S.6 million to the financially beleaguered United Nations. reducing its debt to the regular budget to $366.3 malhon. The payment was made one day after the Soviet Union, which is paying 1ts own arrears, pledged the equivalent ofS600 million to U.N. relief and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan. A U.N. statement said the payment was the second installment of the S 188 million that President Reagan l?.romised to pay by the end of the year. The United States earlier paid S 15.2 m111ion. A check for $8S.6 million was delivered Friday afternoon by U.S. Ambassador Vernon A. Walters. the permanent U.N. repreS"cntative. in a surprise visit to Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar. Despite the U.S. payment, the United Nalions still faces a financial crisis. "The United Nations remains financially weakened and unstable becau!e reserves arc substantially depleted," said a U .N. statement. "If this situation is not corrected, it could impede the carrying out of new peace missions." it said, referring to U.N peacekeeping forces currently an the Persian Glllf and new forces planned for southern Africa and eventually for Cambodia. Philippines coup l~der die. during e11eape ·MANILA, Philippines (AP)-An air foiuoolonel arrested for bis role in last year's attempted coup was shot an4 lcilled early ~turday while tryang to escape from a military prison, it was announce<!. Military officials said Lt. Col. Francisco Baula died at a military hosQital about nine hours after guards at the sublJrban Camp Crame stockade shot him wh~n he rcfu'"sed to halt and ignored warning shots. Maj. Gen. Ramon MontalM>. commander or the Philippine Constabulary, said Baula was shot and wounded three times. · Officials at the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center saad earlier that Baula underwent surgery and was expected to recover. The stockadt commandant later said the renegade officer succumbed to his wounds. "I was informed that at 9: I 0 this morning he died of his wounds." Col. Pc~ival Adiongsaad in a telephone interview. "We were hoP.ing that be would survive." Baula was arres1ed Oct. 3 along with two other military men souaht in connection with the Aug. 28, 1987, coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino·s government. Mc\\ h1rter and Da,,d W Myhre Jr. of Costa Mesa were mamed Sept. 3 an SI. Francis ( a1holtc C hurch. Sherwood. Ore. ~ re~p11on for 125 guests "as held in Portland. The bride 1s the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. M. McWhaner of Rapid._ Cat\. S. D. She wore a traditional gown. trammed with la ce and bead· mg. Sandra N1em1 was the maid of honor: bndcsmids were Ht'ather Weisbeck. Camille Riner and An· tomellc Jones: and Oo"'cr gfrls were Katina and Tass1a Kafahas. The bndegroom as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Da' 1d W. Myhre Sr. of Costa Mesa. He was auended b) Keith Saunders. best man: Roben M~hre. Oa\ld McWh1rter and Fred Mahone~. ushers. and Theodore Kafalias. ring bearer. . The newlyweds arc 1987 gradua1cs of 1he A1r Foret Academy in Colo- rado pnngs and both will be instruc- tor pilots at Vance Air Force Ba~. Enid. Okla. BYER8-8ER V ANTES Cos1a Mesa residents Ntwang Ser· vantes and Danny B)ers .,_,-ere mar- ned Sept 11 in Las Vegas. Their parents are Ben and Diane Scrvan1cs of Costa Mesa and Jean Le.w1s. M1ss1on Viejo. Bokc Scrvan1cs and Steve ~rtz were auendants. The newh weds art at home in Costa Mesa: She is cmplo)'ed by El Camano Re'Sourccs of lrvi nc and he as with Pacific Coast Installers. Costa Mesa. DODDS-QUINLAl'f Della Catherine Quinta?., former resident of Balboa Island and now of Rancho Palos V crdes exchanacd wcd- di na vows with Paul Morgan Ooddt of Los Gatos on Oct. 8 in Our lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newport Beach. One hundred fifty auests attcn~ their reception at the Newponer RHOn. The bnde as the daughter of Mr. 1"d Mrs. Harold Owen Quinlan. She wore • full lcnath aown or satin and lace wi th a sweetheart neckline and satin bows tnmmina th( dropped shouklcr ilttvcs. Christine Quinlan Wis maid of honor. and Madeline Kirt.ch. Alida Ekkr. Lntie Slyrc and May Dodds wtrc bndnm11ds. Tbt ~m as tM son of JKk Dodds o( St. Croik. Vi'lln Islands. and Carlyn Dodds of him Onen. Mark Moulioa wu beat man alld AndrtW ind Mart Dodd-. C'Mrtie f~ll. Craia Bllndwd and Ed khtthtcr wre u~ Thf C'OUpir ~ rriiclCntl of Loi Ciltos afttt a wcddllJI Uip IO LaJall. • ,, nndcMd aw-C'oldwdt •nm c~ 1tca1 Eaaaec.s ._ it•n lt'COUAI mM1i1tt witlt lol1and lnttr~ ... ... f Orenge Cout OAILY PtLOT/SetuTdey, Octot>et 15, 1988 AB : NA TIOH Senate approves drug death penalty Uraniumplantreportedly WASfllNGTON .<AP)-The Sen-60 perocnt of the bill's money would "(fl had my druthcrund WC had a eflCctlVC ant1..dru1 bill substanuaJly allowed to leak for 35 years ate pe~ a campa1an-year drug bill be directed to prevention and treat· lot of time, I'd push for legislation lik.e the House-passed version By ne Asaoctated Prell · on Fnday that would expose traf· ment prQ&ramsandjust40 percent to that would mak.e this look like child's without funber delay." ficlcm who kill to the death penalty, law enforcement. play," said Sen. Alfonse D'Amato. R-Lawmakers also must decide how WASHINGTON - A uranium-processing plant an Ohio has been funnel more money to treatment Objections to the bill came from N.Y. "If you really want to stop the to payfortheproaramsthcl~slat1on spewing the rad1oact1VJt~ into the air and water since 1951 because the propams ~ bolster law enforce-liberal lawmakers who argued that 11 criminal clement from the sale of creates.. Lawmakers and a1des sa) Depanment of Energy did not want to spend mone)' on safety measurH. ment aaienc1es across t~c .country. contained provisions that sounded drup, J think you need even cougher Conarc:ss mi&ht consider a separate lawmakers said Fnda)' .. (or most of the last 35 years DOE ~ton its hands and The two-year, $2.6 bllhon mea~urc strong but would likely do little to penalties." bill next wee~ or in 1989 that would did notbing to fix the s1tuauon at that plant," Rep. Thomas Luken. D-Otuo pused on a 87-3 vote and contained stem the use of drugs by millions of Senaton will now have to shape a actually. provide the money -and told a heanng on the Fernald Feed Matenals Production Center near pist for e~cryone's campaign n:iill. Americans. comprom ise measure wnh members add to the deficit. Cmcannall. The plant has processed uraruum for use in nuclear v.capons s1ncc Conservata.v~ a~t the ~p1tal puna~h-"Just to grow hair on your chest of the House, ~h1ch passed a harsher The 600-pagc ball was .wnttcn by 1951 and d ischarged that and other radioactive minerals into-the an and the ment provision and stiffer penalties here 6n the Senate floor so you can version ofthe bill o n Sept. 22. Leaders senators from both parues over a nearby Great M iami River. The Enercy Department said m a recent coun for traffick.ina and possession, along send out press releases back home of the two chambers hope a final four-month period. But over the last fihng that at first there was no technology to stop the discharges and m recent will:' an extension of m~ndat~ry drug and tell ev~rybody ho~ tough you arc version will be completed next week. sevcraJ days, lawmakers submitted years the money to do so has not been available. DOE officials at the hcanng test1na to transportauon industry on drugs as no solutJon," said Sen. which would allow Congress to more th.an I 00 amendments. some of Fnday said the snuauon was under study. Luken TOid a House Energy and workers and federal parolees. DaJe Bumpers. 0-Ark. "his a multi· acljoum for the year and let legislators ahem unrelated to 1lhcit drugs but Commerce Commmec panel that the Enet) Department "ad mus chat it k~ Liberals mana1ed to tone down faceted problem and the solutions are campaign for rc~lectiori boasung offered bctausc the btll could be the for over 20 years that ats wasle pns were lealung." Ohio's en' lfonmental provisions . that woul~ have broad-multi-faceted." about a law-and-order anti-drug bill. last to pass Congress this year. protection chief.· Richard Shank. told the transponauon, to unsm and ened the nab~ of poh~ to c~nd':'~t But conservatives argued that White House officials d.astributed a Courts could decree the dcatn hazardous matcrialssubcomm1ttec the plant hasd1scha1Jed 298.000 pounds of search~ ana hm1t~ pnsoners '#bill· stroni penalties were the only real statement to senators Fnday saying penalty for people en~gcd in illegal uranium into the air and 167.000 pounds of uranium into the Great M1am1 tics to aJSpeal their sentences. They way to combat drug dealers and President R'eagan "strongly supports drug activities wbo k1ll civilians or River smce I 9S I. also inserted languaae ensuring that discourage ~sers. enactment of a sound , prudent, and law officers. ·nUkakis By TM Associated Presa · A confident George Bush launched his stretch drive for the White House on Friday on the wings of a highly acclaimed debate performance. Democrat Michael Dukakis vigor- ously attacked his rival but conceded, ''The road ahead of us is going to be tough." Bush campaigned in California beneath a large helium balloon read- ing "Say soodnight Mike." Pany leaders radiated optimism about his chances for victory while aides warn- ed against overconfidence in the final three weeks of the race. Dukak.is, campaigning with run- ning mate Lloyd Bentsen. ripped into Bush with a vigor unseen in his debate-night performance. He cited . Gramm-Rudman budget cuts to be averted d • t ·t k d b d " WASHINGTON -There Wlll be no automauc. across-the-board cuts m a ml S 0-~oc :y-r ~oa -a ea _ fcderaJ programs In the JUSl·bcgUn fiscal }Car because the SJ 46 balhon deficit -&---&-U;; ~CiflJTflTf!Rtll!man·taw-tmrn~e~l>reac . t e eagan · admwistration told Congress on Fnda) The announcement. which was .. expected. capped a year ofbudge\ work notable for the unusual amount of Bush's record on the environment, just the debate viewers, and of those Bush's performance and took a<shOl harmony between the Republican Wh1te Hou~ and the Democrauc- drugs, taxes and a variety of other who did -not watch the debate there at Dukakis. He said the Democrat controlled Congress. Had the automauc cuts been tnggered. federal spending issues and said, "Think of where we'll was no change m their support, C BS lacked the "common courtesy" to 53} for defense and domcst1c programs wo uld have been slashed b) at ,least SI O be four years from now ifwc try to get said. The last C BS poll found the something nice about Bush 1,1,hen b1lhon. a microscopic part of the S 1 I tnlhon budget that nonetheless would by on Mr. Bush's diet of old Republican ticket leading 50 percent g.sven an invitation to do so b> a have inflicted enonnous polit1caJ pain on la1,1,makers '\ccording to a letter chestnuts, new baloney and the same to 46 percent. debate questioner. from the Office o f Management and Budget to congressional leaders. the fi nal old voodoo stew." Said Senate Republican Leader For his pan, Bentsen said he projection for the 1989 ~fiscal ~ear deficit is JUSt under S 145,5 b1l hon. as A presidential preference poll by Bob Dole. once the vice president's thought Dukakis had done well in the measured by adman1straoon bu get ~ffic1al~ The fiscal >ear began Oct. I the Los Angeles Times immediately harshest primary campaign cntic: :·1t debate. then added the race would be following the debate found Bush seems to me George Bush is going to leading Dukakis 52 percel)t to 42 win this election and he's going to wtn a "tough fight down to the end... F J dl t ~ l b j 1 h unera rec or .1ac ng ur. a c ar.11es percent. it by a big margin. particularly in the Bush took the morning off after h1~ a A CBS News survey echoed two Electoral College." debate-night labors, then sought earlier surveys Thursday night that Sen. Phil Gramm. R-Texas, told a votes in California. "I believe that 1 found Bush had beaten Dukakis in television interviewer on NBC, "If I moved my campaign forward b) the debate. The CBS survey found wercworkingforM1chaelDukakisl'd what happened last night," he said. Bush the victor 48-25. and found he be sending out resumes this morn-;~~:~~~~~r the presidency by a in~·n. Dan Quayle. the man who A larger sample was examined than would be vice president, also touted But he told reponcrs, ''There's no overconfidence at alJ. I can remember how these polls can change." CROSS PU\INS, T enn. -.\nt1ous rtlatt,es opened kinfolks' graves Fnday after several families dasco,ered that their lo\ ed o nes had been buned wtth trash m their coffins or wtth no collin at all Some families who hired funeral director Bobby Wilks have found bonles, newspapers. discarded flower arrangements and bags of hair in caskets ome caskets were not protected b> vaults that had been paid for. :·One rcorpsc> had an old metaJ flower pot on top ofhis head. It was hke he (Walks ) v.as mad at them all." said gravedigger Darrell Dowdell. Wilks was charged Fnda~ in nearb> Spnngficld w1th sax counts of obtaining money under false pretenses authonues saad A.mugnment is scheduled Monday LaRouclie, 6 associates indicted over loans Haunted house destroyed·by Insurer ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -Pol- itical extremist Lyndon H. LaRouchc Jr. and sill of his associates were charced with conspiracy and fraud on Friday in a federal grand jury indict- ment which said they borrowed more than $34 million over a four-year period with no intention of repay- ment. U .S. Attorney Henry Hudson said the ll-<:ount indictment was the culmination of a two-year invest iga- tion which began in October 1986 Sports Network's wtth an FBI and Internal Revenue Service raid on LaRouchc head- quarters in Leesburg, Va. A truckload of documents and records was seized on that occasion. LaRouche, who is awaiting a retnal in Boston on somewhat similar charges, was named in all 13 counts. He was charged Wlth conspiracy to commit mail fraud. 11 counts of mail fraud and conspiracy to defraud the YRS. The grand jury said that La Rouchc ~\\~\\ \ ~ s"o'1!c\ ,1; a..~ O \,)<'oai .. ..,. G,..~ '\c;, ~ $ ~\)O'< \..')oe11 ~...:::o--- oc,\. u" '~ oai °"'t.~ S FREE adm1ss1on c.a\\)t ._,. ,..G~ 11' FREE autograph• ~ .t:.0~ l'f':~ 9 FREE parking \.~ \ ,9 ~...,;;;;..... ____________________ __ 405 Freeway 5 • Huntin~on at Beacl\ Blvd Center Huntington Beach, Ca Sat 10· 7 & Sunday 11-6 --·"""'·- CRAFT SHOW ~ . DEC. 2-4. DISNEYLAND HOTEL, ANAHEIM, CA ~--, ..,..,~- CLOSIN ALE 50°/o OFF OST--~· • had not filed a federal income tax retum since at least 1979 and con· spired to conceal the amount spent on his behalf by havmg hjs hv1ng expenses paid out ofbank accounts in the names of corporations associated with his major organization. the National Caucus of Labor Commit· tees. Hudson said he expected LaRouche and the other six defcn· dants to appear voluntaril) for ar- raignment in federal court on Mon- day after:JlOOn. I The grand jury charged that dunng the 1984 pres1dcnual campaJgn. com-, mittccs supporting LaRo uche for president borrowed S4.3 million. The grand jurors said that between late 1983 and early 1987. commercial entities conuolled by LaRouche bor· rowed more than $30 m illion. ~t a news conference outside the U.S. attorney's office, Dana Scanlon. a LaRouche spokesman. called the indictment "polit1€al dmy tnck.s:· ORLAND HILLS. Ill. -Experts couldn't explaJn the smok} mist that someumes permeated a house. or a JCt of flame that roared from an eJeC\ncal socket. Some thought the home v.as haunted. Fire officials recorded 26 separate reports o( strange happenings. from March to August. Fmally. everyone agreed on onl~ one thmg; the house wasn't safe to lave in. So the nm~ year-old house south of Chacag.o was bulldozed Thursday on o rders from the Travelers Insurance Co. One of the most fnghtening mc1dents happened m April. when a flame one inch in diameter roared o ut of a waU socket m an up.>tairs bedroom and shot 21 inches mto a mattress, arson mvesugator Steve Smith said. The flame was wnncssed b) an Orland Hills police officer, an clcctrieta.n who was a pan-umc officer m another comrnuruty and two consul tang engineers hired to mvesugatc the m~stet) •. Sm1tb.sa1d. Other tames. dense smoky mms or a stroni smell of sulfur permeated the houSt". investigators said. 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Consumer-backed insurance measures differ Backers ~lalm or:1:r::.=~::.r:r $43M bud~ed to defeat Prop. lOOmeets =~n~:i.:t.'!":':n: Nader-ba:lr.edP-rop.103 le~a. ·1 challe1 ... gies m~~~~~e·s~ia~c~so~ur:~~i ted the ByS1'EVEGEISSINGEll not rt\IC':,,.' and approve insurance .&& I f l'. f h · ·11at1"es •-..._.~.,..., rates before the) take effect. anguage o iour 0 1 e ··· ini ··· Th• proposition also would stric1lv 10 four separate independent 1n· -\CR-\MENTO -Consumer· .. J ·By STEVE GEIS.SINGER com8an1 es would have to kttp surance actuaries in the Midwest," sponsored Proposition I 03 has vir· hmit use of temtorial rating to set · ed f h t be " h d M II ··The) analyzed thr tuallv, panicktd 1he insurance indus-auto insurance premiums. 1n111a11vc arc so severe that they would rorce insurers to abandon the California market. thettby reducing the availability of insurance and increasina the pnce of the policies that would be available:. ..... ~···. ,,,_ .,..., SACRl\MENTO -Propos1uon 100 backers sa>-their Nov. 8 ballot initiative to cut good drivers· in- surance rates 20 percent is the more practical of the two reform measures not tied to the insurance industry. The proponents say the measure would better "11hstand legal challenges and has fewer loopholes than Proposiuon 103. the other initiative heavil) promoted as an effort b) consumers to curb sk) · rQCkeun~ auto msuraoce rates. But Proposition 103 backers sa~ their measure 1s tougher because it"" would make deeper. broader rate cuts. overseen by an elected insurance commissioner. Meanwhile. the insurance industf} that's spending S43 million to promote its o'' n measures and op- pose both Propositions 100 and 103. sa)S the Proposition 100 "Good Drivers' lni11at1ve" is a front for trial lawyers. Insurance industf) represe ntatives say the attorneys "ould be protectc;d by Proposition I 00 prov1s1ons that ban no-fault insurance and prohibit li mits on lawyers· fees. even though both could be enacted b' a simple majonty vote of the Legislature. ··Proposition I 00 promotes the pnvatc agenda of trial attorne)sat the expense of California dnvers and taxpayers:· 5a)'S Cahfom1a Farm Federation President Henn ' Voss. an opponent oflhe measure. · Proposition 100 supponers ac- knowledge that the measure 1s predominantly funded by trial law· \Crs. who arc perennial foes of the insurance industry. but say the at· torncvs were not in volved in the earl) stages of the proposition. Other sponsors. the} say. include Attome} General John Van de Kamp. Democrauc <\sscmblyman Llo~d Connell> of Sacramento. chiropractors and bankers. Propos1 t1on 100 would make an 1mmed1atc 20 percent rollback. belov. the amount charged Jan I. 1988. on the auto insurance premiums of good dnvers. The rollback would be on coverage for bod1I~ IOJUf). propen> damage. medical pa)ment and col- hs1on. but not comprehensive. .. Good drivers·· "ould be defined as those "ho ha' e no mon: than one penalt) point 1n three ~cars and ha' c never been responsible for a colhs1on. noll 1 o t era es ing c argc · says 1 er. Auto insurance rates would be The ini11at1ve would ban rate in1t1ati,es. applied them to a t~p1cal tt'\ with its sweeping insurance rate f increases of more than 15 percent in Sacramento couple. and conc1uded cuts. the deepest and broadest of the detenmned -in decreasing order 0 I h P t loo oi ves far and rel'.orm m•asur"son •h• No,·. 8 ballot. 1mponance -by driving rttord. the commercia insurance rates. t at roposi ion P • • • '' " '" • '" number of miles driven. the number Th Id q · fi 1 awa,· the greatest premium reduction Dumping an unprecedented $43 e inn1auve wou re u1re u urc 37 · of )cars of dri ving experience. and increases for good drivers to stay 20 to Cahfom1a dnvcrs -up lo million into ns overall campaign oiher flactors that have a ~ubstantial ~1 r h d · per""'nt "'"""'Wh•re " effio.... the tndustry has blanke1ed ~ percent ~ ow rates 1or ot er n vers. "" -'" "'; " · '' 1mpac1 on risk of loss as adopted by ,...._ f But insurers sa) the regulation telension with commercials that Currently. the state ~panment o · h h 1 H the insu.rance commissioner. Insurance does not review insurance proposed b\ .the init1at1\"e, ioget er even slas persona I) at arvey Currentlh. auto insurance com-m w11h nue "rollbacks. would make ·Rosenfield. the initiative's SJ><?nSOr rates before the) take e ect. insurance more c>.penswe genera II). and a long-time consumer aCll\ ist. panics sel t cir rates based on several Bitter debatc has erupted over the Moreover. companic~ say. the Insurers sa,· that if the measure factors. including age, sex. manta! insurance industf) 's claims that measure would not require insurers passes. man' companies would either status. driving record. type of vehicle Propos1t1on 100 would dnn up to coni in1.1e pro\"ldffi&. insurance_for abandon.. California 01 wnte in· and place of residence of the insured. insurance rates in all but f~~ Cah-all d~1vers. Therefore. more dnvers surancc onlv for people who are 11\e measure would subject tlle fornia counties because companies woula be forced to obtain insurance excellent risks. Their claims were insurance industry to state civil could no longer se1 ra tes based on how from ihe more cost I~ high·nsk pool reinforced bi) stale Insurance Com-rights. anlitrusl and unfair business many losses arc e>.pericnced in the overseen b' the state. missioner Roxani Gillespie's otr practice laws-and a!low 1h~ S!ate drivers· home terrnory. Consumer Ol]an11auons counter sen a11ons that some companies attomev general or c1uzcns to in1ua1e Proposition 100 proponents dts· that federal studies have shown that would become insolvent. lawsuits and collect treble damages pule the claim. sa~ ing territory could insurance premiums are cheaper in In surance industry representati ves for antitrust violations. be used in figuring rates a~ Ion~ as the regulated states. sa' the iniuauve would cut premiums The initiative also would attempt insurers pro' e the factor ts valid. · Proposition 100 also would: orih for big Cl\) drivers while not to increase competition b~· allowing The measure "does not. as the • Reaffirm the present system of addressing the cost of uninsured banks to sell msurance. while remov- insurers claim. en d consideration of holding those "ho cause accidents motorists. fraud and lawsuits _ a ing a ban on insurance agents offering temtones in setting rates 1f. as the responsible for compensating vic-move which companies sa) "ould rebates or discounts to customers. companies hav e long claimed. there ts ti ms. thercb) banning the no~fault reduce the amount of money the} Fina II}. it would create a non-profit stro ng e"idenclc thatdgeog~aph ic fac-svstem proposed in the insurance takctn.butsetnolim1tsonhowmuch corporation that wo.uld represe!'t tors accurate) prt' tct iuture in· industrv s Propos111on 104. Under the~ arc forced 10 pa) out in claims. ins urance consumers mterests in surance claims:· sa).s J. Roben the no-fa uh system. accident . ictims .. It attacks the symptoms of our hcanngs before the insurance com- Hunter. a Proposition IOO supponer are reimbursed by their own insurers failing auto insurance system" rather missioner or the Legislature. and president of lhc National In-di f h bl fi th h h -1 c 1·r · Supporters sa)' that Proposition surance Consumer Organization. regar ess 0 w 0 is to ame or e t an t e ai ments, says a iiornia 103 1s the most far-reaching reform 1nc1dent. Chamber of Commerce President Initiative supponers have attacked • Req uire attorneys 10 advise Kirk West. an oppont'nt of the 1n11iative. mandating extensive re· the su81estion b> stale Insurance clients in wnung that fees are nego-measure. duct1ons in all insurance coverage. C'omm1u1oner Roxan1 Gillespie that liable. But proposition supponers say the including auto. home and business at least half of California ·s top auto • Allo" banks to se ll insurance indust') 1s using scare tactics and that coverage. insurance sellers are makbeing such policies. Gillespie's rcpon is unfounded. The measure would end 1insurersd· llttleprofitthatthr} "ould ·exempt •Remove proh1b1t1ons on agents "Proposiuon 103 will lower in-exempuon from anrnrust aws an from the proposed insurance ofTenng rebates or discounts to cus-surance rates for ever)one. That's make sure that auto insurance rates premium cuts. • tomers. wh' th e insurance industry 15 against were based soJcl) on_ dn\ ang record. Gillespie's depanment also sa) 5 • Establish the Office of Consumer 1t:·· sa} s Rosenfield . the~ SI)· the measure could have the apparent· .\dvoca tc in the state Depanment ~f Meanwhile. opinion polls indicate Making the in surance com- 1\ unintended effect of reducrng J usucc. "ith the po"erto intenene'" Proposiuon 103 15 headed toward m1ss1oner an elected office r would c"ompe11t1on in the indust11 and an~ JUd1ctal or admin1s1rati'e passage bv vo ters. fueled more b} the ensure that the person in the post is guaranteeing insurers a profit. d g -lated 10 insurance rates , igorous · suppon of nationall). more responsl\ e to policyholders· Proposition supponcrs. in turn. sa) procce in '" · concerns and would keep rates from The consumer ad,ocate would be known consumer advocate Ralph the depanment has inadequate 1 1 b d v nsing in 1he fu ture. sav proponents. knowled&ge of the industf) 's financial appointed b~ the auorne) genera · Nader than its ow-u get .. oter But opponents sa\. P.roposition 103 II d G II • Subject the msurarice mdustr) to Revolt"" campaign that is relying 1 accounts and have ca e 1 espic state c1nl rights. anti-trust and unfair hca' 11) on 'ol unteer~ and media "ould create a massive regu atof) pro-1ndust~. 11 h bureaucraC\ th at wou ld increase Steven Miller. C\CCUtl\ e director of business practice la"5· 3 0" ing 1 c co' erage. rather than ·decrease insurance rates. attornc' general and other panics to Proposnion I 03 "ould lower the Insura nce Consumer .\ction initiate "su its for alleged' ic5lauons. almost all insurance rates -not onl\ The measure would increase auto Network. the measure·s sponsor. sa~s • Rei nstate the Ro) al Globe de-auto coverage_ b~ a·n immediate 20 insurance rates for the maJOrll) of Inc tntt1a11'e culminates a fi,e·)car c1s1on. recent!\ re'crsed b' the state percent belo" November 1987 ra&es. Cahfornta drivers by eliminating clTon b) consumers to protect them-Supreme Cou.n: That ~ould alto" h "ould require an add1ttonal 20 territorial rating and fo rcing sel\es from a privileged indust11 thai accident ',,(1m_s to sue insurance percent cut in auto insurance rates for suburban and rural drivers to has been exempt from anu-trust and companies for stalling or denying good drivers. subsidize those in the more costl) ant1-monopol> la"s. claims in bad fanh. The initiall\e ~ould allow rates 10 urban areas. foes sa\. The claim 1s a Miller S3)S Proposition IOO re-In a pro\ ISIOn unrelated to auto be increased for \he first )Car onl) if central theme in opponents' tele· cogmzes "the fact that good dn,crs insurance. the measure would the insurance comm1ss1oner finds 'ision advenisirig. ha\t~ been subsidmng bad drivers:· r d d h · In response. supporters of the and thereforc ··requires insurance pro' 1dc protections against 1rau an after a hearing t at arr insurer 1s measure 58, the commercials are unscrupulous sales practices for threatened "nh insoh cnq. companies to g1ve good dnvcrs a . senior citizens bu) mg supplemental based on data and assumptions the rollback tn the rates ... cven·where 1n health insurance. .\n insurance com m1ss1oner. to be industr) kno"s to be false. the state... elected for the firs\ t1mt." in 1990.· Opponents fun her say that maktng Propos111on I 00 supponers ha' e It also would create a Seniors v.ould determtne "'hether to approve the insurance comm1ss1oner an embraced the findings of Sacramento Bureau of In' esugauon tn the state future rate increases. Curren II>. th e elected official will increase the television station KXTV abour the Depann1cn1 of Insurance. state Department of Insurance does potential for special interest infl~encc -----------------------------.-------------------------------.. over insurance regulatOf)' practices. The measure would prevcn1 annual inCl'Cascs of more than 7.5 percent 1n premiums w11hou1 a{>proval by thc state insurance commissioner. whom • T~ ~ Boo~kcryye lS proud to host HILORY KNIGHT MUC NOTICE . . famous illustrator of ELOISE ano many other books. He will introduce his lat.eat poetry book SIDE BY SIDE WED. OCT 19th 3PM-5PM 1831 Westclltr Ortve Acrou from Wmclltr Pl.au) OalJ books parcbled /« tJu J'M9 will M utosraP~ed PtalC NOTtc£ NllC NOTICE The measure would allow drunk drivers.who ha"en't los1 their licenses to quahf) for ··good dnver" dis- counts. according 10 oppocnts. In some ofthetr sharpest cnuc1sm. foes sar the cuts mandated by the • But Nader. o n behalf of Prop- os1t1on 103. says the companies ar:e making billions of dollars <.>Jl their California business and can afford the rollbacks. Sponsors of 1hc initiative add that the industry would be protected by a provision allowina them tb seek exempuons from the rollbac~ if they" open their books to prove their cases. • An ··emergency clau~" '!"Ould gi ve ) the insurance comm1ss1oncr the -power to intervene in the event insurance companies withdraw from the California market. assigning people seeking insurance to those companies that do not lea ve. Foes say so many firms might leave that the state would have to form its own insurance company. Supporters deny there is anythins in the clause that would allow a state company. Expressing a central theme in his arguments for the measure. Nader says Proposiuon I 03 "is the only insurance initiative written and paid forcxclus1vcly by consumers .... It will save you the most mone)." The initiative is ··wriuen in platn language. There arc no loopholes or fine print. Unl ike 1hc other prop- os1t1Qns. no n-lawyers can read it." he savs. ;.Because the polls showed that the insurance industry could not defeat I OJ directl). the1nsurance companies came up with a plan to defeat it 1nd1rectl)· .. b) S(><>nsoring their own ··no-fault" init1at1ve. Proposition I 04. says Nader. Adds Rosenfield: . "The insurance companies want to dl\'en your atten- tion away from the fact that Prop- osition 103 will save everyone 20 percent on their auto insurance. as well as their home and business insurance." As an opponent of the measure. former Asse mbl ~ man Alister McAhster. sa}S that "proponents of Propos1'uon 103 claim their 1n1tiati\'e includes no ·fin~ pr1n1." but it's full of unintendtd consequence's that will wipe out an) benefits It promises you "The most glaring example ... allows for massive government inter- ven11on in10 the insurance industry. A government-run insurance svstem is not the ans.wcr." · Adds West: Voters "might think Proposition IOJ's auto insurance rate reductions seem too good to be true. You're right." Both foes and supponers agrtt that 1f the measure passes. 1t"s likcl~ to wmd up in coun. Insurance 1nduslr) representati ves sa\ they will ask for a sta) of the rollback provisions on the grounds that the) violate proh1b1tions agamst laws that force companies to lose mone). RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... '"' .... c..... llert! JIU ..... llll .• ctSTA •U-S41-JJ5' 11-fEAMERJCAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PR<ERAM· ,, --,, . --., -. -,, .... _ ,, ,,,, .......... .,, ,, .: -NfRf FIGHTING F<:P 'rO.FuFE American Heart ft Association~ This 91*9 plOYiOe4 1t • public ~ NI.IC NOTICE ( • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday. Octobet 15, 1988 A7 RELIGIOUS BRlfFS CdM church to mark 30th year /llP L•-pl\oto Pope John Paul II greet• Alsatian girl at Mont Sainte Odile monastery, near Straabourg, on last day of latest tour. Few places left fOr well-traveled pope surpassing_ Pope Paul \.1. the liN JCI· age ponun "'ho tx·rnmc kno" n as the .. apostk on the mo' c ·· The 30th ann1,ersal') of the IA&kru Qarcll of &k Mauer " 111 be cclcbra&td at a banquc1 at S p.m. Sunda) 1n the fello"sh1p hall on the church JfOunds. 2900 Pacific V1N Ofl\e. Corona del Mar. Sptcial guest will ~ Bishop Ro~rt Miller. Southern Cahfomaa (Easo Ha'-'atl S\nod of the Evangehcal Lu1heran Church 1n -\meraca. The church was organized on Oct. 28. 1958. with 62 .members signing the charter. Services "ere held 1n vanous Corona dcl Mar locations until 1966 when the presen1 church was built. For reservauons and more 1nfor· mat1on. call the church office at 759-103 1. • • • A Han est fair will be presented b~ Geneva Presbyterian Cborcb, Laguna Hills. to raise funds 10 help supporlin orphange in Seoul. !\11etnbers Mrke an(j ~1anl~ n \.\ h1t- man ha' e adopted' four Korean children. and 1hrough them the C0!!.8rept1on has become a" are 0!1be need tor ard and the purchase of a home for handicapped ~outh ot .\ngcl's Ha, en O rphange. The benefit "'II be held Oct .!.! at the <:hurch . .!430 I El Toro Road • • • Ken ~edema a blind singer. kc~ boardrst. composer and recording ar11st. "'II prc!>l'nt a conrert at 7 p.m unda~ at St. Andrew's Presbyterian .Cburcb, 600 I. .\ndre'-'S Road. Ne" port Beach. The musician. "ho tra,els C\.· 1ens1,eh. has been \\filing and pcr- form1ng.h1s !illngs since 1970 "hen he began as a musical therapist 1n a hosp11al. tf rs eanh~ and direct ap- proach u11h.zes a '-'Callh of musical SI\ les from rock 10 classical. from ballad tQ.bluc). No t1cktts art requ1rtd. but a free '-'Ill ofTcn n& "'II be collected • • • Tht> Journc) s Program for Oar Lady Q.ff• of .uaels parish an Ne" pon Beach "111 6cg11I ~o'. 6 in prepara11on for .\d,ent and Chnstmas. It v.111 cons1sl oi six "eelll} mecungs 1n homes ror small groups. "Pra,er and Sp1ntuahl) 1n Our LI\ cf' will be presen1ed Sunda~ after the 5 p.m. Mass an preparation of the program: rcg1s1rauon v.rll be taken at all Masses on Oct. 23. For more rnformauon. call 1ster .\gatha Fa1mon at 644-9818 or the r~on . 644-0200. * ••• Sis. Simon aocl Jude School, Hunt- ington Beach. "'" hold a ( hmtmas Bouuque from 9 a.m to 4 pm Oct 2:? and 8 a.m 10 ~ p.m Oct :!) at Coleman Hall. corl)er of \l ag~ta • Street and lnd1anapohs ,.\\enuc • • • The; annual :-..e1ghbor)·IO· '-ecd ot- fcrina "'11 tx-rece1H'd during thl' l•J · a.nr. ~'1«-~-~ '.'l:'ftg. borbood Congregational Church, Laguna Beach. Pr<x.el'd\ "111 .:ud .\mencan Indian\ . .\ID program\ children 1n po' crt~. the homl'IC')') Jnd "'cl rare hotl'ls .... \.\1th the accl'O\ on \Ou th ~unda' JI the Laguna Presbyterian Ch urch, ·thl' Re'. Lam Coulter. m1n 1\h:r llt \Outh. ~•II .preach di thl' Y and ltJ Ju a.m . Sl'r\ICCS. and ~oung mu\1uans ....111 perlorm al thl.' ~cond !>Cf\ 1n.· Coninbu11on of lood ~1n he LOI· lec1cd for 1hc need~ in Laguna • • • The 1cas1 ot 1. Lu~c. "the ocfo, c:d ph~ s1c1an." v.111 bl' cclebratt.'d o~ Orange Count~ ph~s1c1an!>. nur<oes dentists and other health earl' pro- feso;1onals at a 6.30 pm '-la'>'> on Tuesda~ at Holy Family Catbedral in Orange. 566 . ul11s~ll t • • • Vocalist ( hm H:ts..eu and pianist ~a~ Barranger of an Diego ~ 111 preS(nt a cone~,, a1 7 p.m ~unda' 3t the Oraagt Coast Uaitariu Unlve~· sali1t , Cbureb, I :!59 V1ctona t Costa '1esa. The program. in obsen ance of the church s v.eekend ~I OS '1gJI. "111 include folk. pop and countr) music and a 'a net\ of st.andards . . .. "The Fnendsh1p \.\-alk.s· L'. -\ dnd the L,.S.S.R .. "'II be rehHd 'A-1th ~rsonal narrau' es b' ~' eral of the panrc1pan1sat 1he 10:3oa.m meeting ~unda~ at the uauarlu Uaivenalill Fell•••lllp of Laaua 8eacll. 429 C'' press D"' e • • • "M\th and the ()e,dopmen1 of Jkhe( )Stems" "Ill be eAplored b) 1he Re ' Fred Plumer dunng a se' en· \\eek course at the Irvine U•l&d . Cllurclt of Cbrist, 4915 ~hon Park'Aa\. C:lusts "111 Ix' held at 7.30 p.m. Tuesdavs. beginning Oct. 18 Scheduled to coincide w1t.h Na- uonal Hunger Week. Oct. 16-22. 1s the church's Food-for-All promotion. sponsored v.11h the II"\ 1ne Luck)' suptrm~rket The e' ent "111 take plact> all da) uoda~ Hu ·eBibleshipment going·to Soviet Union --Tilt'-t llTit"d'i:lrbt «ttf\ 111 coopcr.mtm \ 11opl'.'....-t..,.........-~rn--+--- '>Upph lhl.' rir'>I ')h1pml'nt ot l1r J. "" ''°'' f1.·')tJn11.·nh to tt l Ru,,1.ill Onnwo' (. hurlh b~ ( hn'>l"lil,.' Thl· ~·lond sh1pml.'nt ut 5u 1 'HJ B1 nll'' '' l'\Pl', ll'd h> tx· rn.11..k tn tJ'>ll.'1 .\ nonJcnom1na11onJI nun 'l1P tJ·~,·t~o le• < llf1,1,.in, 1 '11n1 irl rl'l1g11.iu'>I~ r1.·stnctt•d countrtl'" Oix·n IJ '''" t•l!l'fl'd 1h1.· B1hll.'., 1u h,;nor I 1111< ~1.·ar' ot ( hn\t1;.in11~ 1n 1h, ...,tt, "''l I n1011 Th, ,h1pnwl"I rl·rrl.''il'llh thl' larg1.'')t l un,1gnnwl)I JI ...,,r ph1r''', 'l'C ulf u:i. h ali1.•\•,·d 1n1<1 thl' ")O\ 1~·1 l n1on ••\\.h1k \ICl ( hrt'>\1410\ ''I I IJH' f'l .10\l'l llU'> 'l'\tt'ldlllll' Ill 1.'\prl')'>1ng thl'lr 131\h. "l'0fl' l'n1.'11.,r.1g1.·d tn lhL'. ·.1t1rnh >x-~1nn1ng. tu takl' plJll' throughout thl'lOun1~, 'il'' Rntx·rt HJ~k' l \ dtrl'l lor or Open Door~. "Tht!> '' an unprl'1.1.:1.knteJ oppurtunll\ to .. uppl~ dl'~ix·ratcl~ -n1.'l'tkd B1hk<.1 IO ou' brotha, JOO ')l\la'> · &·lore the ,, 1e1 go' l.'rnmcnl'\ nl.'\\ pol JC' 01 glasnost R1bks and otlll'r rl'11g1ous material "t:rl' rL''>triocd frC1m d1!>tr1hu11on Curr\'nll'. onl~ about 1our m1lhon B1bll''> Jn.• 3, a1lablc to 1hc rnuntf"\ ·s ~11nu11ed ·u·10 6U mrlhon bdrch·rs · V .\TIC .\N CITY ( .\ P> -Pope John Paul II 1s so "ell·tra,ekd that the focus has shifted to "here he hasn't ' 1sned instead of "here he has alread~ stopped S1nceS(t1ing out forihe Dom1n1can Repubhc and Me,1co three months after assuming the papac~ 10 ~cars ago. John Paul has made 39 foreign pi lgrimages. stopping 1n 7'!. countrn:s Paul made nine o' crS(a\ trip'> bet"een 1%~and l•f'U "hen \'Cal"\ and 7 2. hl' halted all 16rc1gn 1ra' cl · John Paul has made nine mps to Laun .\merica alone rdlect1ng the 1mponance 1he \ Jt1can :machcs. to a region e\J)l'Ctcd to rnni;un half thl' "orld·s Roman ( athohcs b' thl' turn 'Amazing Grace' Baptists' favorite Eas1h the most tra' elcd pope in hist of'\: he has llo" n some J 70.000 m11cs: including his trip to southern Africa 1n mid-September. Tnat's 111..e tra' ehng from the Earth to the moon and more than half"a' back. But 1f he has '1s11e·d C\ef'\ conll· nent except .\ntart1ca. he has ~et to nslt a num ber of ke' spots for 'a~ 1ng reasons. The~ ·include the So' 1et Un ion. China. Cuba and the Hoh Land. · o·n the eptember tnp. John Paul was to skin South .\fr1ca on the fi, c- count~ p1lgnmage but found h1mselt stopping bncO~ 1n the )Cgrcgatcd countn "hen bad "cather do~d 1n the airi>on in Lesotho. The pope s~ud the ume "asn·t ripe to '1s11 outh .\tnca but that he "anted 10 make J regular' 1s1t there ~omcda' Earl~ 1n his pont11icatc:John Paul described himself as~ r.ilgnm me~\ enger "ho '-'Ould tnl\e .thl' "orld 10 see his noci.. He ha~ lo.cpl his \\Ord lar A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodlst Church N(WPUIH ccrmt< UNITED MHHOOISf CHURCH 1I01 '!'erti.Mrl'• Ave. COfon• del Mer 144...(17'5 S•rvlcH 9:30 AM Rev. Robert Morley Costa Meaa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & HarbOr Blvd Church School 9 00 Worship 9 00 and 10 30 Rev Gara1 Gough Cotta Meu MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Wor•hlp I Ch11rch Schoof 1:30 I 10:00 a.m. Dr w1111am E Steel 979·8234 Newporl eeacn CHRIST CHURCH av THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1•00 w 8alboe 81Vd lll·Mlt Rev LIWfe!\Ce T Y~ng orllltp & Cllutch Scnool 9 30 am -.day Pr .. Scnoo! and Day Care 730am ·600pm H\ln=t ~Beech Nortll CO-Mn UMITED •TMODtlT CHURCH 6M2 Hett A~ 842·4461 WOf .... Senfee 1:30 I 10:00 lundaJ Schoof 1:30 a 10:00 Dr. DftN ............. T1MMMM F°""taln Valtey '1R8T UMlftD MITHODtlT CHURCH 18225 ~therd St ---J..,,.. A Hltdley. Pastor W«INp 6 CIMlreh loMof t:IO A,M. LAGUNA BEACH lNTED MUHOOtST CHURCH ,_...,Dr. ~ ..... *" ........ ... ' a.cit sclleel 10:00 .-. ...... """'c....... ,_ ·- HA"80R CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Ol9c ...... CIWttll ., ................ .... ~·.._~~~~~~... .,., , Moll\an& Worsh•O 10 AM Sunday Schtlol 9 AM of the centun · He has afso paid tour '1'>1ts ll) .\fnca. "here thl' l hurrh ha!> n..:\!n making inroads as "l'll a'> three pilgrimages to h1'> na11'l' Poland and \"0 tO the l n1ll'd ~t3ll''i The trips arl' central 10 John Paul\ papac~. He has bmtkJ at l>Ug&n110n' he should spend nH.>rl' t1ml' JI thl' Va11can 1 \ a11rnn '>IJl1'>t1C'> '>J' he " a\\.a~ ks'> than ~ pcrcl'nl ul h1-. pon11fica1d or 1hat the trips cost too much. He chose a bishops confercnu~ 1n ~!C\ICO. on his lir)t mp. IO rCJC1.'t ~ar\lsHnspircd lltx·rauon thcolog' He 1nllucncl'd thl.' mood olh1s tl'lkrn Poles during his I ~7'/ pilgrimage 1ha1 helped lead tu 1hc birth 01 thl' olidarn' lTl'l' trJdl' un1un and hl' C\.PQunJ~J diu1, h tl'J1. h 1ng. lo .\Oll'rll'lln:. 111 I '-'h ~. w~ 1ng that 1fr.-. )t'nl \\3~ in1.ompJl1bk "''h hl:1n~ J good ( athuli .. By The Asso<.'ia1ed Press "..:.\~H\'ILLE Tenn. .\ ~outhern Bap11~1 romm111ee ~or~ing on a ne" h'mnal ~'s a random t.Ur\C\ of music directors finds that .. -\mazing urace'' is the most fre- qul·nh sung h~ mn 1n Baptist churchc!>. Sine of 1hc nc\t most irequentl~ !>Ung h~mns m 1h1~ order '-'Cre: "To God tx· thc (.i(ol"\." "\ 1l·tof"\ 1n Jcsu~" "Ju 1 .\s J ~m:· "Bks~d ..\ surance. ksus b \line." .. tand1ng on the Prom1~) ... "L1' mg for.Je!>U!..'. ··Thl'rc I!> Po\' er 1n the Blood.'' ".\t the ( ros., .. and "-\t (ah al"\ ·· These and I 'JU other frequen1h )Ung h~ mns \H'rc Tl'COmml.'ndcd lc)r 1nclus1on 1n thl' nc~ h' mnal to bl' pubhshl'd 1 n I •NI. a re' 1s1on of a I '17 5 cd1t1on '\£\\ H .\ \ £'\. C.onn. -.\lthough soml' people nO\\Jda~ constdl'r Tl'· ltg1on 1rrl'lc' ant to pohlll '>. di.' mu· crat1c 'alue) arc rooted 1n religion sa's the head of thl' l-.n1ghts lll ( olumbus \ irg1l C Dechant 1n his annual Columbus Da~ mcs'!oagc. )atd tha1 .. o, er the long pull. democratic go' crnmcnt depends for tts heahh and perhaps 11s 'l'~ '>Uf\I\ al ~pon 'alucs and lx·hl'ls that co me lrom religion ... Central to thl' Judco-Chn\llan tx'hl.'t'. ht' \aid is .. Jn at111!1ng lx'rrt'fm \ht• d1gn1t~ ot the 1nd1\ 1dual human person (.,od made us all and "e arc equal 1n hi\ e~l''> · GE\.E\ \ -f ll1.' hl·.ld -01 thl· o' rct <. uunc1I 01 Rel1g1ous -\ITarrs sa~s rchg1ous adl\1sts are being consulted 1n relorming '1ct 13'-'Hln rcllJ•On Kon tanlln .._haH·he' on a '1s11 he rt• "11h 1ntl'rna11onal ~hufl h bod· 1cs . ...aid ltbcrahLl'd ll'gtslauon 1s bt:1ng . eligioUtJ _, r-----------------------..... -~-=--·:;.;;;~·~~_;;~~~-::..~::::;..;;.;::::=;::~ ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Ro oh C Bot n P'1s1-::ir uo11 Who U1tlerst11ds" Hebrews 4: 14-16 Sunda1 Worship 8 30 & 10 00 a.1i Church School Children lhru Adults 10 00 am Nursery care ava1lc1ole 8 30 & 10 00 an C<ime' Join Us 2850 F arvifw Rd., Costa Mesa 557.3340 Witho·ut God, it's a vicious circle. Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:4S AM Church School 9:00 AM M• Ir Scnnon at aU dwtt amca Ch~"~ ll 9::00 "". l\l ,, •• ~. IMwtd C. A,..,.._, .... ._ Ai SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Vi& Lido ltwport Beach. CA • 92663 n4/67S-0210 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 760 Vlciorle S,,, Coate Mesa Lother V. Tornow. PH'or 631-1611 Bruce. J .. ke, P~ator WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Slnd't School l Atil Bilk tun 920 Ut Christ"" £1tmtnt11y Sdlool s.48-6166 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2100 Mar Vista Dr Jamboree Blvd & Eastbluff South Newport Beach ' RH. Rtlltrt Stewart A1110. ,.,,., BREAD FOR THE WORLD SUNDAY Worship 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Robert Parry, preaching Church School for All Ages 10:50 a.m. Child Care All Morning Comnnty Cludl ConcrecatioNI 611 Hdiollopt •n CouN 6tl 11bt 0onM W 11\AI ltw'l\lff Rn Lon I Soudtt 1»oc nnslff S..y"""" I lO ' 10 Ml. Ou~~ It Ml Child Cart '1oY!dtd • 6"· 7400 Laguna Presbyterian Church .J/j ff'l'ffl Ai~. LAgimo &ocll Jl}.I.. 755.S S1111doy Worship 9 and 10:30 AM N11n<T\' l11r~ ~untf.n Schol>/ ,, n1N~ CltUJt'f /Vf all agtf at '> t \( r,u1on Dr Jrm Tm1kMlti1 Rf!\ I ""'' C<Jllft<T f'>tal.,.'4 Prayt"I· <off J9-J.PRA Y DIVINE SCI E~CE CHL'RCH of the lntin1rt? \\a~ Sunda, l.?r\ll l' .at 10 a m. 1n the Aud11orrum "•lecrest Club 3107 K~llybrooke Lane Com M~~a 2 blks Eau of HarbOr OfflCe 6S0-2922 Minister Dr. William R. Parker "A Chu re h For The Fello~sh1p ol .\II Peo~e" Ol 11\IWORT IVlll 1Relorml RA881 MARK S MlllER $MMIA I S(IVICU fn I p m ~ \ ..... . . } \1 "''t k H• '• • \ tw ' E...i ' ·~ ''"'"i" '' t.: 4~ '" ... , tOl l t~.c\ !tt«'!*I Im~ -.. CHt.r &Jae w .... , ""'"'..., 51,.., IF Yll nlLI LllE TD UYllTISEYlll 011101 II SYIAl~IE CALL 142-4121 llT. 210 W"""1r inJ hc-.r th1' J'f'IR--iil. Lhmt,'C'f'l~~I t-.Ni.:a1--~·· ''ONE IN HR15r' t~lll·Z21 I Dr.Jc*' A Hulfmln.Jr ,.,....,.,. , 6(X) St. Andftws Road.~ 6tach. bfom•a ( 71~) 611-2 (lkf\-"''"' 1" tilrtp Sd..·~ •""1M& lSch) Jralted on rthg1ou:. "harn1ablc .iv ·II' 111cs and murl' lrl·cdom tor rl .. hg1ou~ cduca11on :--.EV. 't ORK -Deleg.m·s 10 tht' s' nod of the 'c\\ Yori>. Reiman C'atholic D1un:s.· rclOmmc:nded greater partll,pallon b.' the fall\ 1n all facc.'ts ot hurch l11c not re!>er' cd 10 1hc ckrg~. and that dcrg~ preaching oc 1mpro' l'd CH IC .\GO 1ster Joan ( hit· t1s1er. a Roman (. athohc nun and peace act" 1~1. ~'s e'e~ bod' can do something lor peac~ \\1thout marching in the street'> or dl·mon- strat1ng.. .. Do 'Ou o" n a POSll3rd"" she '-'Otcs tn the l < .ithulr .. .i mont!i published h~ thl' <. larl'ti.rns \ ou l'Ould '>l'nd 1t t11 ~ uur ll.'g1~f;.i wr ~nd 3!11.. about h1!> or h"·r 'ul ng r1.'"urd un nud~ar drsarmamrnt - 'E'-' 't ORK -Whtie most ls- raehs fa, or strong measures to re· ~tram the Palc.>s11ne 'upnsing.. a gro"· 1ni maJOnt~ ta' or nego11at1ons '-'Ith Paks11n13ns. ~~s a report on trends prepared lor the .\mencan Jewish C omm111ee .\ reeent poll finds that 62 percent ot l'>raehsno" !>a\ the··t1mehascome to tall>. "'1th Pales11n1ans ... PRl~GFIELD. Mo. -The As- $("mbhes of (Jod repom its "'orldw1de memlx'rsh1pgre" ioabout 18 m1lhon rn I~ 7. '-'llh o'erseas mem~rsh1p 1ncrea~1ng lrom I ~ ~ m1lhon to 15.8 m11l1on Oomes11 c mem~rsh1p rea.hcd ~ I m11l1on 'E\.\ 't ORK -The lnterfanh Hunger .\ppeal 1s sponsonng a C. arneg1c Hall conccn Sunda~ nigll\ or singing b' f\ ~ Lt'3gue groups from Har' ard Prtn(elon and ' ale in • behalf ot rood lor 1hc hungf1 CHRISTlll SCIEICE CIUICIES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS ''Doctrine of Atonement'' Newport 8uch-Fln' ChUtd'I Of Chriet. lcMnttet ,., Vle Udo.~ ..... Cll11tdl a ......, ~ e:GO I 1o:IO A.JI ~ "--'. »1J Vieu. Mon. ttwv a.I. I A.M.-S ... T-.-f·t ..... C .,c,.,.._T~t)O.t!J0 /11.U 1orS1~·- .... poft 8eedl-s.cond Chtln:h of etwtet, lctentl•' s 100 ,adfk V'9W Df -c...w ... ..., Ctwrdl a.__, ktlMI ,._ A.M. ~ "---.~ E.. C..• ....,_ Cdflll All are cordially invited to attend the church services and en1oy the pnvileges of the Reading Rooms. Chil d Care Provided AT ALL SERVJCES. WednHday Evening T"tlmony Me.tings, 8 p.m. All CHURCHES · NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAll CHURCH 1929 Tustin Avt., Costa Mesa (leaclw\c Science of Mind) "Ytu 11• Yt1r F1•1ritt Preltle•" IC...,_ of Mlftd C ...... JW OM end two SERVICES 10:30 AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10:30 AM SEAMON TOPIC llh111ture in Faith Strits Oct 2hd through Nov 13th COCH Of RELIGK>US SCIENCE ... _.-t+ • Hw ..., ""' .. ~ t 220S MAN STREET SUITE 23 HUNTING"'Olll 8E4CH CA 926•8 Adulls 6 "' Ctlu• ctt 8 00 9 45 1 ' 30 6 00 CM<l C1re Ptov1d~ NEWPORT HAR80R LUTHERAN CHURCH Rot• ) Berl ,ulOt K111 Eftrt Kr911bd. h'tor ......... .... 11\ttr~tlor tor th~ dt.tl' 9 AM SlffUY SCHOO. 8 15 AM Nursery r;;Ue An111---- · --........ , ........ ... , J For lnlorm1tion 969·1331 ST. IATTIEl'S T--. EPISCIPll. ClllCI 1921 .... "c • """ t:JO •IO.YCGP • l:JOMMTCUSSl-flCMDa °"' c.. .--... , SE CcKner ot k¥1M A-.. IM lSlt ~ lllttl 1Ml!3 A8 Saturday, Octobef 15, 1988/ DAILY PILOT 'Pir11tes 'spea~ed by a heavy baton By BONNIE FEVERGEON Delly "'°4 C0tr .. pondeft1 The Brea Th\.'atl·r League\ pro· duct1on of Gilbert and Sull1' an'!> popular Opt'rctta. ..The Pirates of Penzance: oilers a rich comb1na11on of a sure-lire quaht ~ work b) a talented cast and ere"'. "'h1ch should guarantee succe!">~. However. in 1h1!"> case. line enter· tainment 1s being upstaged b) thl' volume of its accompaniment at the Cunis Theater in the Brea C "1c Cultural Center. Director-cho reographer Ra~ Limon has assembled a cast of finl'. polished performers"' 1th superb mu· s1cal direction b' Jo Monteleone - but onl~ bnef pon1ons of the score arc clear!} audible O\'.CC orche.sual _in- ~trumentauon. and manv solos are all but lost. · L1mon 's choreographic strength 1s c' 1dent as the pla~ ers mo ' e effect I\ c- l~ about the stage "1th smooth. profc.-ss1onal mastel). contributing h' eh 1nterac11on to ' 11al to the work . orrenng strong characterization~ as Frcdc.-nck. the charming .. good gu) pirate ... and Ruth. the nursemaid· piratess. arc D1rll. Rogers and S~ h 1a La' 01e M 11lcr. Both arc 'ocall~ powerful enough to ovcrndc the hea"~ accompan1mc.-n1 in .. Fa11hlcss Woman .. and. later. 1n tno rl·ndcnng of .. .\ Paradox .. ""h the Pirate J..1ng (Stan le' Paden). Paten's o\Crall in1crprcta11on lacll.s stature and dash usualh attributed 10 this leader ofa "rudd' ·'band of men Carn ..\brahms 1~ delightful as Mabel. f-rcdenck's ne"' loH'. offering rich 'ocal \\Oril. and an animated ix-r· sonaht~. "'h1ch guarantl·e her endl·ar- men1. POSIU\el~ the h1ghliiht oft'he shO\\ - 1s Hal Morse a~ thl· lo' abl~ da~h1ng \1aJor Genera l. father of a be'~ of beauuful girls -incl uding Mabd. Morse's blend ol a touch o l the m1htan 1.nlb thc Y.armlh of~ 11:dcb_ bear ~·1elds enthu'!>1a~t1r audience response tt'' c Glaud1n1 and ( ase' Marshall clkctnch enal t ~amucl· and thl' Sergeant.· ' ~ superb choru~ of daughtl'f') and p1rat<"s bnng!t the stage to colorful l11i.· agaln and again. singing and danung w11h gusto and class. The daughtl'r!> arc Eleano r Petrarca. Shell~ C1l'lt· - Carri Abrabrns, Dirk Rogers in "The Pirates of Penzance." man. Francim· Paalta. Vo11a \kh~!>a .\mold. Sw .. 1c 1ana!t. Ma n ~fH·1 ., Jean S"' 1ft and <. la1rt· Peter,, "h1k the p1ratl' trl'" 1ndu<k'> Jeff V. l'l'il.\. Ja, Tern. C. hm ( l>l1 h ·. John V. il!ton and Ste,'c· Bueno Contnbut 1ng t'rt'3tl\ <' l'OStuming 1'> Kathleen \k(•o".rn The Brea 1 heter Leagut' 1~ II. no" n lor qualit' performance . and - aside from ·a"' or~abk sound prob k m -this 1s no eJ1rcp11on. "The Piratn of Penzance"" 111 olTcr enterta1 nml'Ot \\Orth' of noli.' Wednesda~!> through ·a turda~ sat l\ p.m. unul Oct. 22 . (all 52~·6653 for lld.l't) and in forma11on :Phil Collins' 'Groovy Love' tops charts By Tht> Assoeiatt>d Press 1 Dorn You 11..no .. 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S~••I • Conwav Tw111v (M(AI 10 "Oes~rt1e1v· OOft Wlll••ms IC•o•IOll II 'T ve Been Look1n N111v Grollv 01r1 8ano 14'11arner 8ro\ I 12 "l'M Leave ln•\ World Loving You' R1ckv van Sneaon (Coiumo•al iJ "Boogie Woog1e Counirv Fiddle S lut\' The Cna r11e Oan,.rs B1no (EP•CI AT s"'" ON90MI THUm (Pl.AYIHO IN D0l8Y STE:REOI ORANGE t7141134·2~S3 Pl.AYS DAllY AT I OCH 00. 7 00. 10 00 Spaghettt Wectnesd•y ttl 7:00 p.m. with one small wl4'd •net prtlc. bread. $2.00 Sandwich Days Tuesday and Thursday tll 7:00 p.m. c.holce of chicken salad -burgers -vegltertAn LIVE MUSIC 7 NIGHTS All NEW RlGGAt NIGKJ CALL at 675·8Ul DAILY DRINK SP£0ALS ANl WINtS IY THl GI.ASS ruu BAil Tll T Pacific Symphony concert splendid P:u:1fir "' mphon' ·., founding mu~1c d11l·ctor Ke11h Clark ma' ha'\' bc.-gun his linal Sl·ason in that ca.pacat~ Wedm:sda~ C\ cn1ng. but he apparent· I~ intends to go out lighung. The result "a~ a better-than·a,er- agc J>(rformancc turned 1n b> the orchestra during its 10th open1ng- scason conCl·n . Problems still abounded. but the pos1tl\ e asix·et'> tended to o' crshado\' the negm" e Onl.'S.· Perhaps buo,ed b' the reCl'nth signed th rel.'-} ear rnniract esrnbh'>h·· 1ng them as the Pac11ic S> mphon~ Orchrstra. t1ll' pla\ers d1spla~ cd a COhCSl\eness and fl o"' (If "a'enng 1nterl'St) 1n ~ ll'hard ~trauss· un" 1eld' I g96 to n<: poem. ·· ..\lso ·prach Zarathustra" ( .. Thus Spake Zoer oastl'r ). Op. ""JO: a Ro manilc·'i11ed but mostl ~ chamber-sounding ac- companinwnt lo and s~ nchron· 11a11on \\11h piano ~olo1s1 ~h'iha D1t:hter in :-.101an·r, Pia no (onren o 'u 23 1n ~ MaJor "· -i8!S ( 1786). and a dchght ful Holl"' ood1'ih large., st• .and po mpo)1t > 1n Ot10rino ~l·sp1gh1 's 1925 s~ mphon1c poem .. V<.•trate d1 ( h1 l''>a .. ("Church W.rn· do"'s··1. Sub111h:d .. f om· Poem after ( Fnednch) ~1ct1chc ... the I 9th-cen· tUf1 Germari philosopher ... Also prach .. began the conccn at the Orange ( ount~ Perform mg ..\ns Center wt1h a lo"'. long-held. soft )Ct d1squ1e11ng note flawlessly held b> the contrabassoon1s1 (doubled b} organ pedal) 1hat precedes the famou\ ··~OOI : A Space Od}SSC} ··fanfare. Clark led the enscmbk "'"h hi s cus1oma11 S\.\ccp1ng. larger-than-hfr strokes. The ort'hestra responded "llh phra~e~ rclaung tu each other ""run each section of the "ork. but less successlull} rclating between the secti ons. The cellos excelled w11h impeccable 1n1onat1~n. clam~. a re~· onant and S\H·eth t>\pres l \C upix-r MICHA£[ Rnms11 register (as Ill the "solos" ol pairs of cellos) and rapid. assen1' c bowing an the IOV.er. D1chter could be said to be a redoubtable pianist. he seemed to doubt his memon as he repcatedl> practiced silcntl~ on rhc ke}S during the lengthier orchcs1ral sections in the Mozart. Bui he needn't ha'e fear;d. Hc_pla~cd wi th a fonhng_htnc~s {and con,·lction undcrh ing a decided I> delicate 1nterpreta't1on of the . con- certo. "'htch rarcl) rose abo' e a mezzo-piano (hall -soft) le' el. D1chter'souts1anding moments o<:-.:__ curred in the middle. slo" moHm<.•nt (adagio). "'her<.' his carr~ss1n_g of the melodics produced music ot 1ncom· parable beau!) and heartfelt poet~. h "'as on those old biblical epics "1th Rc!i.ptgh1·s ··Church Window~ ... ..\n orchestra11on of th ree piano preludes he "'rote and ba!>ed o n ancient Roman ( athohc Gregorian chan1s. "( hurch Windows.. 1~ an aural dep1ct1on ol the ccotunc)-Old "1ndo"' murals Resp1gh1 sa" 1n Ital ~ ·1 he P:ic1lic pla)cd the score fo r all 11·~ "onh. lrom the n ch s1nng !>Ound domina1cd b' Middle-Eastern onen· talisms of th~ fi rst ""'mdo"·· ( .. The Flight into Eg~pt"). through the aggress1,ch "'arhh· full orchc!>tra off the second ( .. St. M 1chacl Archangel .. ) and the dulceHonrd h nc1)m of cclcste and piano •n the third mo' e- ment r·The ~1a11ns ofS1. Clarrc .. ),. to 1hc gro,\lng buildup and cxplosi'e ch ma\ ol the linalt' ("St. Grego~ the Great"). 'Babes in Toyland' Center yule show Th,· ()r,111~,· C 11unt' p, .. r 1orm1ng .\rt, ( cn1t·1 \\ill p(l'\Cnt till' (.Iii· lurn1a ~IU'>ll r hl':ltl'r'\ <tll·nl'" prtl· d lKt mn ul \ I< tur ~kitwn-., ·· H.11x.., 1 n l o,land" l>t'l ~~·'(>. """ \l'lt'1Jn Jl'tOr Rot":n \lor\t' \lamng a' thl· 1 O\ mal-er .\ppropriatc tor all agt• group'>. thl' f)rodur11on \\J ) ft'lOnC'l'I' ed Jir,·l tl'd and des1gm·d h~ direr10r-1llu'.ltrator Toh' Bluth "\\ l' arc dd1gh tl'd to be alill' to pre!>ent tlm hnlida~ trl·a t fo r the rnmmun1t' · \aid Thoma.-. 1'.~:n· dm ~-pre'lt.knt ol lht' Center "It·, rx·rteet tor lhildrcn parcnl) and grandpart•nt' -an' one "ho rondh l\:mcmbct!i th,· tan1a~1e'"> of child· hood:· ··Bahl•., 1n l o' land .. 1~ a roll1c il.1ng' adH·nturl· through the \H1rld uf childhood ahd 1caturc!.I an arra ' of fantas' charartl·r, -C ontran \fan Tom tom. ~11~!> ~t ulk11. thl· \\ 1do\, P1~·r I 1ttk R<' f>"CJ> and the giant \\OOdt•n ')Old1l'f\ made ramou'> b' .-· 1 h,· \lard1 ol thl' l m'>... · 1 hl' ong1nal "Ha hl•, 1n To~la nd" li.•aturcd thl· \'1c1or Hl•fbl'rt 'icon" \\1th booil.'> and hnc~ b' (Jlcn \lad)onough Bluth' re' j, al 1n· dude-:. a Ol'" boo~ and rcdc~1gnt·d !>Ct and tO'>tume'> "lor thl' 1%0s ·· \lor'>l' \\On J l on' and Drama 0e.,1o;. 3\\ard lor h1' p~·rformanct> 1n thl· origi nal produrt1on oi ··Ho" to ~Ul't"Cl'd 1n 81.1'>1ne"' \.\ ithout Reali~ T ~ing" and ":!'> nominated for another a .. Jar' Daphne 1n "~ugar:· the mu'>1ral H'r'>1t\n 01 ··~ome L1il.t• It Hol · .. "Bahl'' 1n fo, land" "'II l10er spcn al fomll~ lU rta1n lime~ -7 ~ n1gh1I~ l'\tt'PI ( hn!itmas E'l'. "hen the .,ho"" 111 tx· '>tagcd at I p.m .. ak' tx.-g1n \o, and 11cil.CC!. ma~ tx· ordl'rl'd 110111 l Kketmastl'r a1 7~0-2000. C. J ll thl' ( ~·n ter at 5 ·6-!7 7 for add1t1onal 1ntorma11on SIGOURNEY ·WEAVER I:-,_ Go RI LIAS IN THE MIST IPG-lll:a\ The Adventure of Dian Fossey=-.-;.~-:: • l1CUl'S,..,.... AT AU. ~Oll'l\lll. (JIJ) 410-1862 (714) 6M·UOO , I Renowne nillan artist due on Coast 8)' CHERYL WALKER Oelty .... C-.1,..,.1 Haunting stud1c\ of Native Amcn- can Indian madonnas. women dose to the canh and the tamele\s rhythms of hfe. have taken a poor NavaJo boy from an Anzona reservation· 10 the pala11al homes of the nch and the famous around the world -and h1\ humble-themed an works 1010 the most rcsp(cted mu!>eums on the glpbc. He as cred11ed wuh being a Na11"e AJnencan Indian of many firsts. He was the first to win a Navajo Tnbe scholarship for an study outside the United States (he chose Mexico). the first to own his own an galle11 (the Manchester Galler) in faos. Ne" Mexico. which he renamed the Na .. a- JO Gallen, "hen he purchased ll in 1968). and the first to ha'e h1\. artworks incl uded 1n the pcrmam·nt collect1on of Ne " York's Metro· po!Jtan..Museum of .\n The man 1s Na' a JO Ind 1an anic;t R.C. (Rudolph Carl) Gorman. \I.ho for one evening. next Thur~a) trom 7 to 10 p.m .. \\Ill ·' 1!>1t the Galena Capistrano in . an Juan (ap1strano to sign copies of his new book (one of s1' studies o f his hfe and art) ca lled·· R.( Gorman. the Graphic Work!>·· and kick ofT an exhibition of his mo .. t recent lithographs. sculpture ceramics. paintings and posters which will continue until No' 6 Called by the New York Times "the Picasso of Indian an." Gorman 1s. like the an1~11c genius he"s compared to. a m<in who cnJO~s both the spotlight of publlc:ll) and the quiet 1sola11on his walled estaie on 100 aC'res five miles' out\1dc of Taos affords. '·rm a count') bo> at heart." he sa~s. "I don't really feel comfortable in cities" -though he spends nearl) three wetks out of four on the road v1s111nggallcncs and museums w~ere his v.orks arc ex hibited 1n the United State\ and abroad. Gorman says his life ma) appear like a fair) tale come true but the happ) ending t0ok man)' )Cars to arn'c .. Success came to me 'Cl) grad- ual!\.'" sau C1orman an~ adds with a laugh. ··,,;fact I d1dn"t f~l 1t when 11 did lx•causc it took ncarl) JO} cars for me to rc~all} male a h,1ngoffm) an ":\01h1ng "'as gl\en to me:· sa)s the 56-~car-old (or some \3) 61 -)car- old) rnult1-m11l1ona1re "In the begin- ning I tmho s-uppon m~ self WTttr rwo- or three JObs at a 11me but. since I had onl~ m~~lt to support. I managed ··1 think ont' of the "'orst things a ~ oung an.st can do 1's get married.'' adds Gorman "'ho sa)s though h1<; 1ao'> home (v.h1ch encompasses a main house and three guest rec;1- dcnces) 1s al"'a~s full of \IS1ting relauons and guc:-sts. his true house- hold ronsrsts of onh t"'o dogs. a cat and a faithful housekeeper named Rose Ro' bat. · · ..\n}v.a~ make ends ntcet. observes Gorman. li.·asn't the hardest part of becoming an art1'il. "f:·, e11 an1s1 nccos success to let him keep goUlg but the harct pan 1s kam1ng ho"' 'to be an amst .. No one v.akes up one morning and sa)s. Tm an artist' -it's a hard road to plov.. You can't do 11 1f )Ou don't have talent and \OU can't learn 11 in schools -that's ·the tough pan -no one can doll for )Ou. 'r ou have to do C\C~ tbmg )Ourself -lind ~ourself -that's "'h' "'hen people ask me ho"' does 1t fccf tQbc a success Isa). ·Like I de~necve~ bit *•.'·· Yet. Gorman admtts. thOU%h the road w;ts long 1t hasn't made him bmcr or aggressive. 'Tm quite content. I'm la1). not ambitious and I ha\c alwa)S been that ''a}. I 1~ to take life eas) "I ha' c no set v.ork routine Once I "'orked all the tllTle but now I "Work - "TH I I WHOOf>I GOLDBERG'S BISf \\ORK INCE 'THE COLOR PU RPI.£." Whoopi Goldberg ·c1ara's Heart IPG·1aj;.i>, ·---~='I> ,_.._ ........... .,....__ ~ HOW5HOW!HG COSTA""'U EDWARDS HARBOR 631·.l~I COSfA MUA EOW1toROS SC PlAZA S•6·2711 IL fC.0 EOW AROS ll TORO S81 9500 HUHTIHOf~ IUCH EQWAROS CHARTER 84 1 0770 U.-AOA EDWARDS LA t.llRAOA 6 119•·2400 MISSIOH VIVO EDWARDS VIEJO t.IAll .l&4·S220 SAHTA AHA A\.IC ~AIN Pl ACE 971 uoo U AHIOH EOWA"OS VlllAGE 991-0~1 Aunt Felice has a nasty way of showing her affection ... ·Tim Ir ros ~nldo ic :~ wnhyour R _ • eyes closed.!« ~ ·-·.-.-... ... II'! ... -. •"tS».:£G ... •nt('..i .. -~"' ... Q"llllJIC •SMTAAllA EO.._....._ c.<tr•~ '71•1 1162 22el -~ U,lMd l'l•til)-(1&.1$ -AIWlflll'Olct ...,_an,..1n C7tAlm.O ......... ,.., ..... ""'OrM.11 171'1121-@'0 LAllMM l'lollc I Utl.m~ 111•1t71 1181 .... ...... ,... •coef•... *"" ..... • .... c>.-C.-,._. .... .,....10 .. ,.. --· -~ ....... ...... ·-..... ClllWll m11• , •afO*> ,_.n..,. •1-•.w. , ..... ....,.. .,. •" ... Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Octow 15, 1988 A9 S\JAP Surt1MAf"Y ~~~=--~--- ~uliancomes ac o 1 e at cemetery on 'Hospital' R.C. Gorman when I "'ant to -1n the mornings. I do drawings at ho me fim on all rn) projects. Drawing i'i still m}' fa1.on1c medium (I've been drawin$ since I was 3 when I used to make p1c1ur~ 1n the d irt on the resen a11on "'uh m\ Aunt M al) watching),. · Gorman sa}S ..\unt ~I) a great ston teller and communicator of Na,·aJo 1rad111ons. "'as one of the great 1nllucn<.es on his an a!) v.as his e).pcd1t1on to M~\IC0-c1s a 1Qung drt. scholarship student. "The great. Mexican mural1stc; li ke K1' 1era and Toma'o pa1n1ed co m- mon people -their own people - 1hc~ade-m~ more a>""are oi-m" ~wn people · ··..\fter that I tned all media and st~ les-ab~tral'I . ponra11. !tum:ahc;m (and "as quite '>Urcec;sful "'1th them all) -but their thcml',,S \\ere .il"'a)S lnd1an-rclated I painted what I knew and cared about Then I began to pa1n1 Indian "'omen and that "'a~ 11. .. People !)3~ I'm the most rc- cogn1Led ..\ml'ncan I nd1an arust of all' time and e'cn 11me the\ sa' 11 I'm amazed . .\II I ined to do ·" uh m' art "'as capture a spint. a quaht~ "'hich I sa" in the Indian women . .- .. I don't put S)O\bols sn m} an. I don't ti) to make statements .\II rm attempting 10 do 1s capture an canhrness. a mother earth quallt) sn lnd1an"omen (that's"'h~ mostofm} ~omen don"t "ear shoes to show the" are close to the eanh > rm not looking for other themes \Ct either be- cause ... I feel hl·r "'P"'i s11U has a lot to tell me." The Galena Catnstran~ located_at J 1681 Camino Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano 1s taking reser- 'at1ons for the opening night book s1gn1ng/cxh1b1t1on k1ckofT Onl} 500 rcser" at1ons arc a' a1lable. Galler) hours are from 11 a.m. 10 6 p.m. Tucsda} through unda) and from noon 10 S..p.m. Monda), .\dm1ss1on to the gallery 1s free'" For reservations and further 1rlformauon about the Gorman e1. en ts call •he galle~ at 661-1 7~1. BY LYNDA HIRSCH t~I { lar~c 1\ hold1n1 out Storm tells \1argu1 tu tear up thr l hrd. When ~argot ALL MY CHILDREN: k\t' stop<. Tum rt·pom 011 ( lar~r \ ab1lm 10 handle the JU\I bdurr ht b11e~ 1nio a pcmc1nrd olfae ~unn& R1d,gr·s crisis. Eric-gt\C'\ sand11.1ch she.-h.td prcpar<"d for Barbara { lar'e an olTile ofh1s 011.n 81ll 1s turned -\dalJl \ plan 10 take o\ er C ortlandt on '4 hrn l>onna wol.cs his rgo ElruronlC!> upstl' Brooke• .\dam " dis-• • • plra~d 11.hrn Brooke·s obstrtncian lC'll\ DA \'S OF OL R LIVES: Ha\ tng ei<aprd him a \tr1C1 ~" !Khcdulr is needed 1f dl'athrn fha11and Pa tch and Ka>ladc"dc Brooke 1-; to bc:C'ome prtg11an1 Erica i\ 10 rt·1urn tu ~lrm 11.-11h lknJ) Mike attracted tu .\ndre"'' She takes a 11.-am~\ oprratrs on Ro..a ·allu ?>he 1s struck b) a JUh at a hash hou~ \\ hrn !'.1co \ club is \ ar .\her mak '"'lo' c to Jusun .\dnennr p;inned 1n a local rl'' 1c11. Rem) thinks 11\ ~n\e\ the~ ha' e dcrp mantal problems. ume to cl~ the JOllH \\hen C ind) lt'\ts hut he lelh her he 11.ould nr,C'r JI' C' her up posit I\ e tor kult.l'm1a .ind begins Ruma dcl1des to put his life 11.<llh Marlena chcmothcrap' C l11Tg.i'~ .\n&JC' a rnnsol· behind him Sean and Or-e11. arr rchc\C'd iog hug .is Rem) loob on '-.atahr and "'hen Roman meets Drr11. and d<X"S no11ct Jcrcm) plan a fhank\gl' in& Da' 11.cdd1ng \trangeh '-irk and E' c \adh reah1r that \11.1an 1., named ))(-011 \Itel father '\1co their tn~ndo,h1p must end K1nal.1s plans 11.airs for Juhr·s ans"' er to his m .. magc Harpers e..capr 10 lrep .\nJehl'a from pcupo)lll ">l.)t' ma~e\ Barbara 1hin~ 1ha1 ge111ng H.trper'\ monc\ ~she v.111ha'C'10 she .lnd Tum ha' c re\umcd intimate turn tu lr..ina~1s tor finannal l[d Patch 1n rdallon\ J.lil 11,tr •'Ontempt of coun alter hr and • • • • • )..4, la rctu\id 10 tum BcnJ\ O\ er to thr Al\OTllER "ORLD: J.t'4JO th1n l.\ aulhon11cs agrees to a transfer 10 federal l<Jlhc.'I 1\ I'll-hind tht' Hospice\ ran.dla· pnwn in an auempt to th"'an the esupc tion ol II\ bu1ldin1 lOntract "'"h f raml' J.ltl and\ ioor plan for Harper .\ 1u1h) (un)lf\llllOn \1tk\ 11.ant" to name ht'r \ham·lno"'sv.hc1thumblc\t'.C'rc1sRoman l't3M-'~\~ al1erJ<im1c s.-~ l<lthe¥ Jotm. -...rtt1t"lmrTI Romans pa5t 1~ TC"\-nlnt " "'onder" "'h' RJlhcl d1shl.t'\ Jawn \tau hdplcss Diana lools on as C amr 1~ held at saH ( hns abduot.-d \11~<'' Ja~n admit\ l nitl·point hl hd!)l·d Drc"' l.t~l· his ""' 11 dralh hut , • • • Dr.-"' dJ1ms ht' h1m~·ll had nothing 111 d J GEl\ERAL HO PITAL: ~' 1n1 .\nna "11h 11 \Inch re' ,·al\ h1\ un\3\ un pa\1 h• trom a Ptf1wnous \nale Robcn and Dulc a shcx:kc:d Fehl 1.t ''H'lc 1s unhapp' about 1..nov. l)h, 1a 1\ brhind the dt'l'd but don 1 (a\\ and ( arohnc·s tiusinc\S dealing\ ha\l· thc e' 1denct· 10 go after her Te"1 1\ \hll h tdls ~harlenc he and her "\lt'T llallkd "'ht"n C het tdls her 1ha1 cunllnuing Jan1n· 11.crl· lo,l·rs F1nd1ng ( hm and 1~c1r rda11onsh1p v.ould put 1hr1r h'l'\ in \lil c' .u a eamp,lle John rNhh'' ihJI JCOpard~ ~on1ca ft"els gu1ll' "hen .\Ian ( hm thml\ \he •S 1n \ ll'tnam trust\ her rt'la11un\h1p '41th his nephe11. '\'d Luc~ 3llU'S<'S Ton~ ol 'leeping. 11.tth Bobh1e .\nellc rcfui.cs ps~chothcrap' lo allc\latc ht:r m1gram~ . .\1Juhan \1r1\C' a d1S1raugh1 ( hr~l "'sh~ hr "err all\C and hrr 11.1sh is granted v.-hrn h<" steps out ol the shado11.s A~ Tll E WORLD• TL RNS: Duncan 1~ unabk 10 find L1h1h at thC' C'as1lr and h1\ concern derpcos 11. hen hannon s ponr.tn 1s also m1s\1ng Jarred's daughter Eh1a· brth 1s d1splea~d 10 learn ha ha\ a daughter Tob1ai. finds hannon's ponra11 in a ca'c ~hannon O\erhcars Duncan tell Thcrei.a that he )1111 lo' cs Shannon and learns that ··Isabella" 1s Duncans 11.1fc L1h1h prom1~-s to dt' orct-DunC'an iQ !iOOn as ksslla returns """-tells .\dela1de hr i>lanned 10 U'><' Lil\ to set control of~alsh Enti:rpnse<i Han~ drcks Kirk "'hen hr calh him a "faggot ·· L1l11h steals a kucr opener lrom the cas1lr and finger\ 1111. h1le ma ... 1ng lo'C' 10 Tonio Craig "ants 10 mo' r into thr carnage h~u~ WtulC' mal.1ng IO\C' 10 Emil) .. Cra1& murmur\ S1rrra's name Sprncr re\ eals that h a teenager hr and his brother fough1 mrr a girl and that the fii,ht resulted !fl thcdl·aths of his brotht'r and the girl. • BOLD ASD BEAL~TiFl'L: Ridge comes out ol h1\ coma and \eC'm) 10 ha'c sus1:11ncd no permanent damage as he asks Brooke 10hop1 nto bed"' 1th him and nurSt" him bal ~ 10 health .\ftrr gc111ng 1hr S 100.UOO hlackma1I mone' for Margot. ( lar't' gfH'S her onh ~al( of II Belie.'\ 1ng "4UTTON CENTRE l1hrArlh..1r al M1.n N~1t t•.) 55 Co1ta Me•.• F w, In Santa Ana 662-nii6 nDIY SJ•..,. HOP .a FM/SAT WT SMIM SJ 00 ALIEN NATION (R) (TlCI DCUY SJ(J(O) 1:00- J:OO. S:OO. 7:00-t.OO (SA l 11-0ll) RUNNWQ ON IMPTY] JO. • • • CllDl1'G LIGHT: .\le>. is app;illed 11.htn \Jan appro't"\ .\Ian Michael and Harle) ·s "'edd1n1 plans \\ hrn .\le' threatens 10 tell RC'\ a 1ha1Josh1s ~tarah' father . .\Ian threatens 10 kill her .\Ir\ nov. suppom .\Lan Michael and Harle'·, 11.rdding_ Mrred1th tC'lls Blake \he is pregnant b' Ph1hp. and he urges hrr 10 kC"C'p thr bab~ ·s patrm1t) a ~rrt Fletcher appt>ars to be ha\ 1ng a ht'an auack but 11 turmQut to bc~\IC'I) a11al~ .\t C rcxs (red .. old passions ur rC'\t\C'd bct11.rc11 Josh and RC'\ a Juha asrrcs 10 ~II Flrtchrr her sha~ of Stoddard Pubh,hing, • • • LO\'l"G~· ..\nn kts C'la\ bchC'\C tbat ()'"' n 1s out 10 destro' tnm .\\a ran not und.t'rstand C'la' 's 1n1rrcs1 in \Iden E111rrpnSC\. sincr the C'la) hr knr11. had hlllC' int~rest 1n thc compan) Cabot 1s unhapp) 11. hen Shana 1ums do11.<n his ofTrr to run \E. Cla) 1s haunted b) the IO\C hr and Eg~pt shared v.hen hr was i\lc:1; l\mc. a push' agent. v.ants Ei~P• 10 sign wuh him. \\'hen Eg' pt g<>M on a \\ar tnp. kfT fir<'i hrr 1ace' ilnd Rid decide to mo'e 1n 10,ether Jun agrees 10 take a JOb at \E Jell and 011.' n ~1u •• ..! 01'1.E LJFI!: TO UVt;: Jrssc"s k1lleri 1rc cOn\lcled. Lam tells ( hnl that V1k1 p\e b1nh 10 a girl ~3 )C'an ago and tha1 hr d~o ·1 Ii.no"' 11. hat happrned to the ~h1ld Hr fear\ that V1k1 no"' hates him M~11ng "'1th L> sander. larT) demands to k11011. 11. ho turned V1k1 into 1'110 1n thr first place Rrlusmg 10 ans'v.rr Lysanck'r d1sappt'ars 1n a puff Of smo~r V1lo IS determined 10 find her daughter C'hnt asrl't'S 10 help. but 11.ants her 10 stop v.ondcnna about thr child'\ father u t bnrllC' lflC~$ l>t-hla 1nlO S1gll1~a paper that d1si.oh es the ir pannrc.iftff> Rand) hH \\Ide banned from 1'""-St'I of ··t-ratern11\ Ro11. .. l'\.11chad htfl'l Ste\C' hop1n110 sci him io doublc<ross Ma" .\1 .\~ s urging. Drr-.4 gJ\C'S Bee ~ his. blh\1ng 10 go un"' )>ngin& tour M1ctaikl and (Jabrielle ~1 s p;iss1onatcl). and ;iftrr the' co 10 bed hl' assur~ her 1h11 he and ht\ "'llC' h.t'l' ar. 11ixn mama~ . . . RY.\"'S HOPE. l)\.·4 3Htptsd1amonds trom Rdl...and 1hc 111oa ilun~ t~~c talhng 111 hJ'l' \1a\ "'orls on Siobhan·s \hov.rr hl'.td Roger 1i. surprised a1 \hl'rr' \ t>Jb,·1u1d1ng \l11l Wh ile shu11.cnng whhan·~ sho"'t'r head comcs oil in hc1 hand Rl·ah1111g 1hat she 1s loded in the \hll"cr "'"h the 11.atcr ns1ng. shr \Heam\ Jlld tall\ u11consc1ous She 1s rl''>C. urd h\ Joe "anC\ comfons a hungo\ C'r ( ha1 "'1all ace uses Leigh ol chc.t11ng and bc1ra' 1ng him Max order.. JO nplt1\l\l' tk\ ll•" • • • ~A,TA BARBARA. \l1chael rcsi.ucs Juhii 1rum the burning 'bu1ld1ng. (den agn·cs IO "'a' a11.a\ from v.ork for c;e\cral "er ks ~011 1s ,hun "'hrn Heather ft'fuSC\ 10go11.11h him 10 London. Juha tells Kc11h C'\ C'f\ onr ~ no11.<s he set the fire that almost killed her The man 11.ho raped Eden calls 10 v.arn hrr that unless she appears on tC'IC'\ISIOn IOmOITOll> another 'oung bklndr v.111 be raprd ~catatonic Jc~rc~ 1s relCJsed from the bospnal and 1s unable to '01ce his terror of thC' nun.c Pamela \uppoSt'dl~ hired for him M1charl 1sg1' rn 1 ne"' pansh 10 lead Sonn> 1s in on the scheme 11.hen C,ina locks b1m and ( C' in the v. inc rrllar YOLSG AfliD-R.ESnESS: :Jill and Ka ) loci. horns "hen Y~ insists that th~) tell "1na about the bab~ ·s St' nous 11lnrss .\s Ka' and Jill arc squabbling. Nina ap~ars at 1'hr hosp11al "ina spends endlC'U !\ours pra\ln& that ltttlc Pb1hp 11.111 rC'CO,er from the rncephahus -Peter and N1ldu discuss hrrdl\ orcc srttlrmrnt from ictor V 1c1or drops his la11.su11 aga1ns1 the ,pubhsbcr of his unauthonzC'd biograph~ when Ashle~ lt'lls him she wants no more. pubhcm about her abo111on or their affair. Jad squirms ·11.hcn Bnttan~ demands that hr oprn Jabot's books for aud111ng. LIDO CINEMA Newport-Lido 573-1350 TCllA Y $1.00 Ulm. 5:0l P JI. HS ISAl 11-00) IW'THEARTS DANCE (R) I JO S •S 10 00 THE ACCUSED (R) lZ I S.Z;•S.S:l 5-7 JO.HS IMAGINE: JOHN LENNON (R) l:l 5-l:l0-5:45-1:00-lO:lS ~ HARBOR TWIN Harbot-Wllaon 631·3501 CLA"A'I .. AfltT (PG 1S) MOft GOl.-.s 115-l:lO-S·U-1:00-10:00 EDWARDS ORIGINAL CINEMA l1arbor·Adam1 s.a&-3102 ALIEN-NATION (R) 11~·2·1~:15-,:lS·l:lS.10-.20 CINEMA CENTER Harbot·Adamt 97M141 'RllAY Sl.00 llnl s..• P JI. -~•cw• (N1S) al Y CIYSTAI. l l$.l'll·~45-l:Ol-10:1S MESA CINEMA "'••porl· 19th M&·SOZS BRISTOL (11\fEMA Hr•1101 Mac Arthur !>ol() 744& ... a. ...... Ye, .. A FllH CALLID WAHDA SAMDAYPIOIWHO wt'THOUT A CLUE PQ) MEM<>A•• OF -(PO 13) SAMDAYPllWWl.15 MYSTIC~ (A) DtE H=R) l:lD-'1>0 lt:JI Y QUNI (R) 11 :JM:tO-UD THEIClll (R) 11 lO·l.lO- l:lO·S:l0-7.Je.t:JO (SAT 11 lOl IUS. l~IS.~S.He-H·IS (SAT 12-30) ~..._., ... , SAU Y mD & T• ...S 11JIHMJl.-1*t . . NIGHT OF TltE DEMONS {R) • 12:•5-z.ts.4:~.45-1:4'> 10-45 A FISH CALLED WANOA SAT\laYNlllll:JO MYSTIC f'IZZ.A (R) IMAGINE: JOttN LENNON (R) 11 JO.I lO-J:Jt..5'45-HO·lO IS THE KISS (R) I OO.J·OO-S:Ol-7·00·t-00-IO SO HVNTlNGTON TW1N leech·MaJn 14'"'4311 flmAY Sl tt IMl SM P Jl THEICtlS <"> I oo.J·OO·S 00·7 00.t:M-l°"S MEMOReel OF -(PO 13) lZ'llM:tM.• llUU.. '"-D"""AM (R) HM•lO:OO ~ --- ... f '-•A" • ""'." '.. Q . • ~ '.i. IUBfll• PUNCHl ... (R) SAll Y rno ' TOlll IM*S IHS.l:lO·f'OO-l·lO·ID:SO OORtl.LA~ THE MtlT (P013) YtuU 11 45-2 JO.S:lS·U0-11 JO Cl.ARA'S HEAAT (PG 13) MQft liOLDIDG 11 •s 1 •~-GM lS a J0.10 ~ THE ACCUSED (R) too 3 30., oo .. 1s.10 30 ALIEN NATION (ft) ll 4S.Z 4S-• 45 & •>I •S· 10 45 MEMORIES OF ME SAf\al>Umlt"l IS WITHOUT A ClUE (PG) PUNCHLINE (A) SAU' mo • ''* HA•s 11 •S.l IS_. 45·7 IS·! 45 MISSION VIEJO TWIN San D~o Frwy lo l • Paz at ChrlMnla TOOAT SJ 00 UlfTl 5 MP A IMAOINE: JOHN LEflMON (R) II JO.l lO·llO SU.&00.ltlS ~ ('10) l tt-615-lUt IWH'T· --HE--.ARTS DMCI Ill ~TOON L.EAO&t <"> 11 CS-4 .-.1:u MTf'AYEO l•~.st-10:t5 NtOHT OF TM: D£MONa (R) I L4> 1 JO..l JO.S JO. 7 J0.9 lO THE KISS (R) 12 lO-Z.lO.t JO.& l0-1 JO. ID· JD EL WlA 12.05-4 D>I 00 MA'"'9ED TO THE M09 (R) t'00·61>0-9 SO YOUNG QUNI (R) •·lS·HS OE HAM> • (R) 1 •S.&:15-10-.SO AlO Orang. Coat DAILY PILOT/ Satur<iay, October 15, 1988 Theater therapy· group previews four new plays geared for school audiences By KAREN REED Delf\o l"llol CotrHpondenl ''The purpOSl' IS 10 shO\\ the communit' \\hat ""e do.'' !ktld Cor· bell Barldie, Stop-uap director of de\'elopmen t. 1n reference 10 Monda) mght's sho"ra!>t: of top Gap's four 1ounng pla)!>. ..\ capacll) crowd filled SCR ·s Main Stiige theater 10 ,·1ew the four 20-2' minute pla's currcnth available to JUntor and· senior high school au- diences: .. M) Brother's Keeper:· a drama dealing "tth -\IDS: ·· 'ndcr Pressure:· dramau.zauon of teen-age drug abuse: .. When No Means ~o ... date rap. and .. Lisi.' M' Real Name:· 1 the latest po'Acrful drama on ranal prejudice b~ pla~wnght and ac1or . Robert Knapp. The ho" case was offered free to tht' public thanks to a acnerous grant from Pacific-Bell (Pit Krone is a member of the STOP-GAP board). Member~ of the newly formed Stop. Gap Guild. under the leadership of Norma Her1101 Wagner, organized the receptton following the per- formances .. Niceh dressed Ru sscll- lsh1da. Sbaroa P1lsley and Oliva Jotansoa acted as bartenders at the non-alcoholtc bar. Stressed-out mate needs counseling . DE..\R ..\N L..\NDER.: M) hus- band ts loaded "ith stress. He yells constantl) over the smallest th ings. I am worried about him. • I ha"e an 11 -\ear-old son from a previous marriage. When J1mm> has a friend sleep over. or JUSI come 1n to pla). I must sene as a buffer bet'Aeen m\ husband and the kids. .a •• ·. iMDEIS Y~sterday-Ji mm) was pin) ing outside with fnends. M> husban<V-• kept screaming out the window for bis life becomes tolally llD· Perhaps the most 0, ... rwhelming the kids 10 get ofT the la"' n and .. pipe manageable. Good hack. " down:· He became soanen he turned • • • eApencn~~ "as ~atC'htng .. Under beet red and looked as 1fpt='"as read' DE...\R AN LANDERS: Will )Ou· Pressure. "h1ch leatures )Oung cast 1o explode. · members -real people --:-from It's not JUSI the bo) who upsets r!~~s~ a ~~~lannd-~):o~~?ale" be- Phocmx House. the tount) s drug . him. If someone runs through our What .docs tt mean .when a man rehab1lttauon center. Prior 10 the , ard or cuts ham off an traffic or 1f a h .... If. lb d pla). the teens fC\Cal >A hen lhC) neighbor has a part\ Iha! gets ~ltghth looks at 3 .~oman Wit ua < SC ..\llhough celebra11ng 11s 10th \Car in operation. Stop-Gap. thl' non- profit organ11a11on "hirh offcn. thcr- ap~ th rough drama in a 'anet) of q~nuc.s. s11ll l'\ISh as a relatt,·c unlno"n ~londa~ night at outh Coasl RepertO!"). ~top-Gap's dedi- cated 'olunteers sought 10 change tha . ..\ddcd Don R. Laffoon, l'\ccutl\e director ofSTOP-G ..\P about the fact that Knapp appears in each pla) ... He al'Aa)s wme a part for h1msel( .. ·· 1 t (the-crowd )'"ls-m<>re-than-wM:t dreamed about.'' said Brian Wa chs, Stop-Gap board prcs1dcnr: .. We never thought we'd bl· 1urnine peopk staned on drugs and the drugs the) notsv. or af something is not pul awa\ C)CS'.' I kno II means something: but used. Chills ~cn1 through the au-in 1tie proper place. or 1f he wants to ~l~~~·~n$ou ha{i ~a~6°oEMifM d1enC't as one JOu~_actrlli. who uat..a..pal[..o.Lpanu and ib~.aren' :0 ISY.,f......,+-. -----'-----~ cou . a"c~cn the girl ncAt door. pressed. he goes nuts. DEAR y ANO D: Half-cl~ed.eyes DllllJ lttlot pl>otoe i>! IC.,efl A9M Pat Krone with guild presi- dent Norma Hert&oi Wagner. ··This 1s 1hc lirsi 11mc." said board ' ice pres1dc'n1 Sandra RusselJ.lshida, "1hat Stop-C,ap has alJo,,ed people behind th e SCl'ne!>. Thi s l)pe of work. 1s al"a's done 1n con fidential set- tings. SO the public .can ne\ er come and sec ~he pla~s. In fact. r"e onl) seen '"o of them mvself. What a better wa) tO gl'I the word Out.'' . awa\ at· the door. We're hoping as a result ofth1s "e will gel much-needed (unding 10 keep iak'mg these pla)s 10 (he school&. It's tc.'frific -1mponant ....::. SUbjeC'I mailer for. tOOa) 's }OUO& .people... ·. · · · .: . announced that she had been "using" Basicalh. m' husband is a good could mean several tbiags. ller(are since she was 7. kind perso·n. bu1 his' olaulc reactions some possibilities: _. · LafTo'on rcad1h ackno""ledged that lo unimportant than~ are distressing (a) He's tired. the subjects deah with through the to all of us. MHoung !Ion is afraid of (bl He's bored. •. Stop-Gap dramas arc not the most his stepfat~er and trtc!I to !.ta~ out of (c) He 's myopic. . ' pleasant. but 1hat 1hcorgan1La11on isa his way. It s pathetic. (d) He's dr11nk. ,, _. "· kc\ in helping turn victims to My h1:1sband and I ha\c talked DE :R . .'NN• .L.ANDERS'i .• ·Mu survivors about this many limes and he a)S. "'\ "'\ J · ·-rm just high-strung and I can '1 help daughter 1s pregnant. Sbe and ner ll. •· husband arc era~~ aboifi ~a ts.and the) Whal can be done to allc\ iate this ha' c three. · sttuation? Shouldn '1 he be in 1rea1-I ha' e heard that ca ls should not be ment? Please repl) soon . rm afraid around an infant because ttre~ S!iell ' this man 1sioing to ha'c a stroke and milk on the bab) ·s lips.Jump irito).he . I am heading for the outhouse. -cnb and smother the lhlle. dhe to GREENSBORO. N.C'. death. M~ daughter sa'.s 1tns is an old·· DEAR GREENSBORO: Tbe maa w" es" talc and that f am worrving meeds ~Ip. A.ad soon. l recommend nct-dlessl}. Am I? -N.J.Q. : · • family cooaseliag. Your-son needs to .DEAR N.J .Q.: _Tlaat old Y,arD Illas . be p1rt of "e tre1tmeat, and so do been 1round forever ud tllere's ao - yoa. trulll to it. Cits pose no grut~r 1're.t . I laope for &be sake of tbe ea tire to·Jafaacs than dogs. Tbe most~erioai f1mily tbat your busbaad agrees to danger &bat cats..preseat i~ tlia~ of· 1'1s. He needs to learn bow to live allergies and wlaen tlaat occurs, tbe ,,.JtJllafmself 11 well as otbers before cats most go. ~ ~-~ . By <Jiwtu;g GOREN ud Q.~R SflARIF Q,1-Ji\s Soutt), vulnerable, you ~~~:"·~QJ73 .. o~ •KJ982 The biddia·g has pro'tecded: ~W~t . ~oTtb n'st South Director Don Laffoon (left) witb:playwright Robert Knapp. • ..,{· • ..1. '_ ._ 1 + ·~ tibl Piss ? Sandra Ruuell-bhida~bata with Pr.~lae~t Brfan wacbs. What do you ~id-1\ow? .. . . . P · . .. .... . --· . Soaday,O<tob., 16 ' L ··~. '~'; ... --. ;t•" · · .• •· ' ByS::;~~~~:hR~l -..\pnl 19) Yoii'll c~buW pracucalll) \\1th apprl'C1~-. Ji.,~· w.•s..JJ .easy:.·· uon for spmtual valut's E\'cellent fM tra,·e1 plans. co.(11munacat1on. · ~ • • • ' • ~~r::.hemenl w11h cs1rangcd friend: L~~;..e.·l~~l .papers. Capricorn l'i 1n .A_. 'o. ~ t .N.. ~-·''A.. . "".·~s d. ia· n t.1~. TAURUS 1..\pnl20-Ma) 20) Focus on ullf\ersal appeal.'communtcauon. . _ 8• ._.., . · extrascnsor; perct>puori: lntu111on 1son targeJ. )'ou'IJ ~at nght place'a1 rrucial . . .•. : . · . · moment ~hat had been m1ss1ng can now~ located. Libra pla's role. , .In thl' mauor of a mans. he1ghi. thats ab011t 11ll. Possums an: used to GEMINI I ~1a) ~I-June ~0): Stress greater independence. ~1ll1ngncss 10 h9.w tall is too tall? . .t S{X>rtS doctor ·.rattlesnakes. but not cobras. Con. take ruks for purpose of ach1e' in~ goal. Leo -nau \'C become) 'ahrnb.J~ .ali). ·sa~·s. ··£very man.}'oultf ltk~ ~J>e taJI. dationmg is-e,cryth1ng. · - Romance noun shes despite op~s111on'. Young· person sce)cs ,our g(uUlfl.ce. • but not tall enough )o..pla~· center 1n . · . -·~ -· CANCER (Jun" 21-Jul) _2): You're pulled .. ln.two d1rec11of)s. famJly th,eNBA.PcQpJedon:trealtzethehell · "(hesymbQlfo(''Th1sSideUJ\ .. ifl member sa)s. "S ia~ at .home where )'Ou belong," Kc~. 1s 10 as!>l.lmc brg basketball players haiv~ gone numerous African .pons 1s a ""Oman respons1b1ht} for )Our own dcslln). Message becomes'trystal-clear .\qua nan ._:through while they we~c growing up.~ with a pitcher on her head. . represented 1.. • • "' • ' lhe) were freaks .• ~omchow. they,. LEO (Jul) 23-..\ug 221: \ ou..hi"<fl be uutaall) ~1scouragcd bu1 «;H'ntualt)· have to overco me 1~l, The expectant motherneanng1erm part1c1pa1e 1n celebration. Spof(ltght on versauht): en1ena1nm1:n1. long· • might wa1ch the barometer. She's distance call "h1ch promotes op11m1sm. Gemini. Sagmanu!. pla~ role') · Wllat people want most. as )'OU more likel} 'to go mto labor. ifit drops VIRGO ( ..\ug 23-Scpt. ::!~). ~cd tape 1s involved. but )OU learn plen1~ in m1gh1 expect. 1s some wa) to make sharply. connec11on "1th se~Unt). propert). famtl) rela11onsh1ps. I nqu11'} 1~ an\\\Cred. themselves ha pp). Two things tend to gtet'n h&ht rlashes for unique prOJCCt. Scorpio wall pl&) paramount rol'-' -get 1n 1he1r wa)': I. lmposs1bl) h1&h LIBRA l~pt. 23-0ct. 22): Exchange ideas. make clear that )Ou arl' going to CApec1a11ons . ..\nd 2 Self hate. Sosa) s 1 have plcnt) to SB) about policies. St)lc. d1rcc11on. Rclau'e "ho altl'mpl\ 10 a scholar >Aho has made a formal · 1nt1m1da1e "Ill be an for rude a"akcn1ng. Virgo pla)s d)nam1c roll' stud) of the happrncss hunt. SCORPIO (Oct 23-~o' 21) \ ou fought a good fight. and no" 'ou'll enJO) frullS of' 1ctor) Focu~ on romance. finance. greater sccun1' "1aJor ..\t first. the Cajuns of Louisiana domestic adjustment pro' cs beneficial. Yott'H rett1ve mC'SsagC' of congratula-C'alled themselws Cadiens shon for lions .\cad1ans. Tht' home from which the) A human hair l\p1calh 1s 10.000 tames thicker than ·1hc "alt of a soap bubble. None of lhe 5~ U.S. to"ns named in honor ~r .<?tmstophcr Columbus claim 10 be his binhplace. but 18 • other towns do. SAGITTARJUS C''o' ~2-Dl·c ~l).lnd1,idualwholacRHa11h"1lla11cmp1 were ex1lt'd b\ the Bnush. No\'a to discourage )OU. t\lo' c ahead get nd of superfluous· material ')(~·er ckM of Scotia. used 10 be c;allcd Atadia. You Of some talkative lady, name now Ont' >Ah o enJO's .. dcC'l'I\ ang" \Ou .\nswers arc found through dl'rrl'l't kne"' 1hai'' unknown. George Bernard Shaw anqu1ncs · · · cv1de1Hly thought it witty to say. "Sh CAPRICORN ( Occ 2~-Jan I 'I). Realize this can be ~ouryo'-'.er pla ) da). If ca r wrecks ':'fre plane <'rashes. lacks the power of conv.~rsataon but emp~as1s on mone) and lo' e older tamil) mcm~f sa) s. ··OK. lei ~Ir) 11 ~our , ou could sa' pill>t errur ta used ST not the power of speech. wa). Focus on 1n1nguc. m\!llC!"). sc~n~t meeting. P1sct's figurr!I prom1nrn1h. · rccnl of them T ' • AQUARIUS (Jan 20-F=l·h 181 You'll ~ 1n mood 10 cekhrall' Im c • pe · Peopl~ would rather talk wtth relationship sho"ll m.ir~nJ 1mpro,l·mcnt. Focus on dtSCOH'r) l'\Ull'ml·nt. Ttfc tradcname "Formica .. JU)t peoples1t1tn}bes1dethem thanacross challenge. !>CA apµl·al You 'll " 1n friends. 11pportan1 people "111 hcnmw kl'' means .. for'"'ica:· that'li all, . from }them. So say the psychology alhes. · '1' t~ster~. We ~cm 10 prefer.the cjlsual PISCES ( h·b I ~-Marth 201 "\'01cr of authont) ·· 1!> replaced \kans · Lot of mooc) goes .to odd ;laces in ngh~ angle, they sar-Face-to-face is emplo~cr or pol IC') maker is n·nHl\l'd lrom office: You 'll bc more indl.·pcndl·ni lhl' name of nauonal defense. During too intense. evident y. . as result. Submit original lorma1. rnncrpt. Leo wall become trustt:d alh "'orld War II. Maidtnform got a , l IF OCTOBER 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou arc spmtual. ixmess dand' lt1tle contract 10 m~ke BC~uda was a delightful place eAtrascnso!") perception. ha' c aura of glamor. could be successful in lilm or brassieres for earner pigeons. beforQ World War 11..But not evcry- bcfore telc' 1s1on camera~. P1i.ce~ 'v irgo people pla) important roles m \our body could take a sev!ti-day vacation hfe. You can be sens1ll\C. mood~ and 'ouro"n most ~verc cnt1c You COJO~ Let an Indian cobra bile a possum. tlicre SO years .aao.• Too expensive. drama. theater and ~ldom are satl\fled "1th status quo You'll earn more and Mr. Possum will promptl)' d.Jc. ~ost'l.boUt S90. · mone~ 1n No' ember. ~ou'll be free from" hat amounts to ··foolish obliga11on ·· But 1f a ranlcsnakc bttesa possum. the Ain't no panish moss in Spauqra Lovt' 1s featured tn December -good for monc~. too. possum's blood pressure ~oes 1,1pa bit. la ... .. TRIVIA Pro Am team narrows the tl-~¥ialgap The Pro Am tm 1add1cts rolled a luC'ky seven 1h1s week . inching them one point up the ladder as both Lolly 6 Marlaera El and N1ncy Prior sctdcd for six points. SinCC' nobodv answered the Ton) TRIVIA BOWL XIII STANDINGS LOllV & Me!'inefl El ,., Pro·Am 171 Neft(y "'"" 161 • •. ...... , Clll'VI & Ftoencll (4) JoM •1.11M1 ~ Fr!tf!CK ISi .. _... ltiOIW., ISi Liflll Rl<h CSI • RIQ Wlllrtf/I IJI -. 0 MIM AfltilJe Ill 50 43 Jf 1' JO 1' ,. J ,, 10 award qun11on correctJ)' lhls ~eek. ~·u save ou another tr'\' 1n the samt' ~ Toi T1111s 5. Michael J. Fox performed wh.at F1ft1el, song before ats 11mc an the mo' 1c ··Back 10 the future?" 6. Jn what Broadway play did pop si nger Madonna make ht'r stage debut this 'car? 7. Roger Clemens set a record of 20 stnkeouts in a came aaainst what team? 8. In ··The Tumina Point." Anne categof). Here's the latest ht'ad Bancrof\.t and Shirk) Mclaint had scratchers: bttn lona·aao n vals for the lnd1na role in wflac billet? J. Bud frump is a com1e villain 1n 9. Na• the fine d1r«tor 10 wan 1 what movie? To ""'-·-.. E , Wh rad' d TV -.1 1 n). In v.:lr •nu an mmy 1n tM -· 11 10 an cou.,.e 1vcd same )etr at 79 Wistful Vista? . 10. If\· 1M mo\11e "8llckboard J. Name the lttn·aac a.arl who was • Ju•." what subJ«U~ ......,, by t~e ward of eom1c stnp htro uve <1r-lt1chard Kalt> and (b)' l:ouas Can) on. alhem., • 4. Wt\at ex-military min ran for v1ct pttSHient on che 11cke1.w11h GtotJt Wallace? Lu•••··--.. I. "The Bank Dick0 ' <Eabtn Souac» 1. Ste\e Allen (Sen. Ph11tp Buster) 3. Diana Pr1nC'c (Wonder Woman) 4. Jesse Unrun ("mother's milk" ltne) 5. '"OnC'e Upon a Matrcss" (a airl namt'd Fred) 6. lktty (R1no in "GrcaK") 7. •2 (score in "Casey") 8. L1btny Lines ("Moscow on the Hudson") 9 Lufthan,. ("e•P«t the world of us") I 0. Stu rte) Booth and Elim Burst>n (~an and Tonys the •nw )Cir) Q.l-As SOuth., vulnerable, you h.Qld: > •AQS76 \/Vold ¢Al0843 •KQS Partner:opcns .tpe.bidding with one hear<. What do you.respond? . " . , Q.J~As, South, vulnerable, you hold: ~ .. +AQl76 Q Void ·IA1084l-•«QS 'fhC ~iCkf"!g ~s proceeded: · Nort.11 · EUI . Soulb W~sc 1 '\i Pass 1 t ' Pau 2 yi _· p IS.$ ,,.-•. Wnat <lo yOJJ 'bid' now? • -,J ·' -· ACROSS 1 Uncioalc 6 Slunodhness 10 .. s-;"o;-·. "SAR" 14 Aplomb 15 Armadillo 18..Hurry 17 SOclal Ilona 18 Retreat 19 "Alo -·· 20 Footnoles 22 N.Z.. native 23 Asian ot Oki 24 Straightened 26 WMe "2f Thing: la 30'M ... ~nal 31 Storms 33 Ripens_ 37 Having wings 38 Betrothed 40 Exhale .. , Excluded •3 08"Qef Jose -.... Detergent •S BrN 47 Ooze 48 Tot'a outfit 51 Compo9ttion 53 flavor• 5" Ear 59 Vehld9 eo Portico 1 2 3 14 17 ' 61 Dlacrltlcal martt • 82 Lovefy place 63 Remed)' • M AuthOf George - 85 So that not 66 Advantages 67 Nurtur• DOWN 1 Gyrate 2 Agitation 3 Revel 4 Religion 5 Bedevil• 6 Light Cfatt 7'M1nlf•I 8 Rubbed 9 0t1ma.·e.g. 10 Stray 11 The Hunter 12 -Dame 13 Demure 21 Fish 22 Poueulve 25 Attachment 21 Miid oelh 27 Package 28Tettall 32 Oetetion 33 Perf0tmed ~Wlmlng 35Typem. 7 ----------------------~·· ~ .. Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: + J63 c; Q7 0 K8l • AQI076 The bidding tias proceeded: North Ease South West 1 < Pass 2 • Pass 2 ' Pass ? What do you bid now? Q.S-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: • A96J 7 AQJ962 v 71 •Q The bideing has proceeded; West North East South 1 • I • Pass ? What do you bid now? 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Dell••rr Avaliabl• 7 D•Y• A Week. A•••l1 • 0.,. lft .. llefeftetd. • .. 'All ........... .., pef Ofl•nnel AMS •ntO. Ohmt trtlh THO .. h ... n 001 ano ,, lrom .. io-.. ~ IGllHI • •wt\!\ • Coe"'' C••r Cl\af~ C••O Svt>,.c1 IO c:r..Otl ll)f>IO••I All TV ICt .. 1'11 m..urecs o~, .. , . . "' \ ' • SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1988 . _Edison puts Oilers ~way in tuneup, 2 i-6 Chargers' defense picks off four passes in unset opener; Fountain Valley next McCown. Gus Miranda had scored Edison's first two touchdowns on runs of I and 2 yards before he left the game late 1n the second quarter with a twisted ByEDZINTBL ._.,,...Ce!, a •u• It may not have been the blast of momentum Edison High football coach Dave White had in mind before tbe Characrs took on Huntington Beach Friday. But it was a win. So now, bring on fountain Valley, right? "We have a lot of work to do on offense fint," said White after Edison ~t the Oilers, 21-6, before 3,500 at Huntington Beach. The Chargers ( 1-0 in league, 6-0 overall) scratched for a 14-0 halftime lead and then held off Huntington ankle. Still. Miranda was the game's Beach (0-1 , 1-.5) to set up neu Friday's leading rusher with SS yards on ts Sunset Leaaue showdown with Foun-carries. tain Valley (1-0, 4-2). • He was replaced by Sherman who Edison dominated in total yards, carried 25 times for 15 yards, includ- 285-124, yet the outcome was still in ing 45 yards in the winning drive. doubt until Shane Sherman scored on ~·we have rotated Shcrm~n and a 7-yard run with 7:35·1ef\. . M1randaan~ay •• ~ut w~ did~ t ~!<>;ek Minutes earlier, Huntingto n Beach · real well toni~t, . White said. I '!' scored its .only points when Doug concerned io1ng into next week s S:unningham scored on a 2-yard run ga~e ... w e ave to get our offense to make it 14-6. ao1ng. · . . . In the end, Edison's defense keyed T he Edison offense got gomg m the the win, forcing four interceptions, Tirst quar:ier when the Chargerslirovc three b,ijunior'"dtfensive back 57 yards in 16 plays for a touchdown. -rrw.-sn"tl n tJPtcffiV!"dnvc, ffinrwas ............... .,0.. ........ effective. Tbe key play was a 20-yard shovel pass from Greg Angelov1c to Shane Sherman. The Chargers scored three plays later after linebacker Tim Creed recovered a fumble at the Hunting1on Beach I-yard line. The fumble occured when q uar- terback Eric Pettinato was hit as he went back to pass in the O ilers' unusual "Surfer" formation. In this set, the q_uancrback and center line up on one side of the field. the rest of the offense on the other. The idea, of course, is to cause confusion in the defense. But this time, it backfired. One play later, Miranda ran over from 1 yard out and it was 14-0. Was the ex peeled runaway about to begln? No, thanks in large pan to a IDJbbom Huntington Beach defense. Two interceptions by the "Oilers, by Tash f'ebo and Russ Corbin, thwaned Edison drives in the first half. Ban~ Beada quarterback Erle Pettinato flncta h1a recel•er wltb Ecll9on•a Mark Zamlaka atYl.n& cbue. Meanwhile, the Ed1sqn defense was coming up with ns own big plays. Led by defensive end Lamont Peay. tack.Jc (Pleue eee EDJSOJll/84) Edl8oa"• Oaa 111.randa loob dcnnafleld after nacUn& tbe tackle of BantlJaCton -· 811 cla llDebecker Tre•or Cooper. lllraada ftn•etaed wrua 86 yarda OD lS carrlea. OCC .plays at SD Mesa. Ucker l)a,ls out Eagles ia tie ,.GWC back_,_ tops state Led by. tl)e state's leading The O range Coast College foot- ball team heads south tonight to face San Diego Mesa College in the final weekend of Mission Conference intcr-d ivisiQnal pmcs. J(jckoff is 7:30. TbePiratcstlavedcfeatcd Mesa five straight times and are l l-9 in the history of the series. But despne the records. OCC 1s 3-1 and Mesa is 1-3, the Olym- pians have played tough oppo- nents close and made mistakes which cost them in a blowout loss to Fullenon, the second-ranked team in the state. The Pirates, ranked 14th in the state and founh in the Southland this week, will continue 10 look for sophomore running back Brian George to spearhead the offense. George has run for 32S yards and seven touchdowns (amo"ng the state leaders) in four pmes and ranks second in the conference in puntina at 38.8. JON FERCUSON ., SPOR TS CoLU MN 1s 1 , Quarterback enters in second half to spark comeback by Esta~cia, 13-1 ~- By ROGER CARLSON Oftlleo.lly ........ E s tan ci a High's Eagles swept through five non-league football games without a defeat and were on a roll -with the exception of one ·mdivTdual. quarte rback Dan Ucke·r. Despite the Uclter Eagles' unbeaten record. the 5-foot-11 ··junior quarterback. had been demoted • tn favor of ano ther j unior (T-exas transfer Jeff Desandro) and as an individual, his record was 0-for- whatevcr you want. He had been relegated to defensive duty 10 the secondary -which equates to somcthinglike..putga10cy_ But things weren't going right Friday night 1n the Eagles' Sea View League football opener and his coach. John L1ebengood. went back -to what worked a t the start oft he season and ll produced a stimng 13-13 uc wuh fa vored Tustin. Aue'> For a dehnous band of Eagles who -wen on the bnnk of defeat at halftime, 11 was clearly their best ef(on of the season and the tie meant more than the all of their five non- league victones. "We didn't lose i.~· shouted a happy Liebcngood. "we eamc back- from a 10-0 deficit and we weren't aoina anywhere. This is a moral victory for Estancia. Let me tell you, we beat a heckuva team." Butler pays dues, ready to hit court For UCl's Rickytiutler, his bigest decision may be one that didn't end up beina his own. but in retrospect he feels it wasa aood one. Butler, who starred at Ocd'n View Hiah two yeanqo when be was one of the \op NCAA Division I basket- ball prospects, bad to sit out last season because of Proposition 48 academic requirements. Oriainally slated toaoto Kansas, he failed to make the arade at the last moment and theJayhawks made him feel (Pl ...... UCl/84) . .,.., ,... ,.._" ......... w~·· 'ecott Seymour fenda off C•ta Meea'• Qaoc Plaam u lie ll•da for tbe aldellnea. Be &alned 130 ya.rda. "lfwc could play four quarters hke we did these last two v.e c6uld beat anyone in this league." Reminded 1t was a uc -not a victory. Lic~ngood 1ns1sted. ''for us this Is a victor). We showed heart and I'm reaJly proud of this team. We weren't expected to win a game this ynr-and WC'°still-havcrrtiost. It was-a great comeback and a great eftort by our quanerback. Dan Ucker." Wh y Ucker? Liebengood 's response was well-founded: "Because we d1dn 't have anv offense 1n the first nalf." . That was an understatement. The Eagles had am mas~ the sum to tal of 3S yard over 13 pla~s. Ucker woke upTflc non:Cx1stcnt offense with a s6ltd cffon. completing 11 of 17 !)asses in.the second half for I 2S yards and a touchdown. Shanng 10 Ucker's success was a front line which finally decided to five tts quarterback some protec:tibo, and a rece1v1ng corps which latched on with one clutch rcccpuon after another. "l wish )OU cou1d sav something about my oftens1ve hoe," said Ucker,_ rusher Blaise Bryant, Golden who admitted he had found 11 hard to West College travels to Palomar swallow when be was replaced as the Collcge 1n San Marcos today for a st.aninJ quanerback after guiding l :30 stan apinst the Comets in a Es&anetl to a 3-0 record. Mission Conference inter- Whatcver he was doing wrong div151onal con test. d1dn'tsbowfndaynightashcwtntto Bryant. wbo ts averaging 14& the whip ume and again against one yards per pme after last week's of\he league's best dcfemes. -'17T-yard performance, leadsAn- Fate was with the Eagles. as well. as zona State transfer Leonard Tustin watched a I 0-0 lead melt wtth Russell by 21 yards. Tbe Rustlers the help of 18 flags. totallying 153 are 2-1-1 and comingoffa 31-31 yards. . uc with El Camino. O ne oflhosc. a 13-)ard walkoff for Palomar. 1-3. features the clipping. nulhfied v.hat would have M1SS1on Coofercncc's total-of- becn an 80-yard 101erccpt1on return fense leader1n quarterback Duffy for a touchdown b\ Kevm Jurkowski Daugheny who averages 260.) with 7:41 left. · vards per p mc. but bas _been a ff wouldna'e made the score "2 ,.--.-..~vtcnm of its own mistakes this T ustin. but after three downs and a season. punt. it was the preface to Estanoa's The Comets a'crage 50 passes r'ying touchdown. per pmc and some of the chief Taking over at the Eagles' 44 with benetician es of Daugherty's 6:09 left. Josh WoJtluewt£Z picked 1,1p passes include Scott Carlovsky eight yards, but a penalty bn the next. (21 catches, 13.1 average per play set them back five yards catch), Mike Jones ( 18 for 18.8). Then Estancia went to •ts acnal Scott Weedman ( 12 for 9.3) and pme again. Mau F1orcUo ( 10 for 13.3). (Pleue eee EA<a-ES/IM) MesJlnSRUS~,1.>utfall, 14-7 Woodbridge dominates. but has t rouble pu~ting Mustangs away in PCLopener - By ST Al" GRAN CH .,.., .... c.. 4 ' ,, It has been said ~fore that football 1s a pme of inches. and both roaches aar'CCd that they Vvere JUSl m1hmeters away from tumtng in some big plays. Without any game-breaking pla~, the contest tu(ned into a defens1"e battle, and when the gun sounded Woodbridge found itself with a 14-7· verdict over Costa Mesa Fnday night at Orange Coast College. "We were JUSt 1nchC'S awa~ from some gttat things happening." said Wamors Coach Rick Gibson ... We moved the ball all over \he field. but could not put 1t into the end zone. am vet')' happ) v.'1th the way v.c pla)ed. We contmuc 10 improve Wlth each v.eck." By taking the Pacific Coast ~ue o pener, the No. I (in CIF Oiv151on VIII) Warriors rem:uned perfect through s1"< games. Costa Mt"Sa f•lls to 2.3. r With 3:49 left to go to the half and the scored ued. Woodbndgc had the ball at 1ts 26. The Wamors decided to use their size b} runnmg the hall nght up the middle smce the' controlled the line ofscnmage . Ta.llback Scott Sc) mour had .runs of 7 and 9 yards puttmf the ball at the Warrior 42. Ful back. Mike Yurkovich dove fora ya.rd.and at lb.is Poi9t the Mustangs V.ert npttt\ng · WoOdbn dge to contmuc runnll\8 the balJ. so 11 passed Quarterback Fred h'-'ttr found Alu Zaldivar wide open and the Wamors had the ball at the Costa Mesa 17 T"'o more camcs b' Seymour. 6 and ~ " rds. left th~ Wamors with third-a nd-2 .' · This tut:ie Schweer found R)an Nash alone for the 9-> ard touchdown pass. "s 1t turned out. this was the finaJ SC'Ort' of the game · · Desp11e the loss ~1ustan~ Coach Tom Baldwtn was very pleased with the v.a) his team played. ··we held our own against the top- ranked team 10 the confe~nce. and we we~ JUSt one pla) away from takmg 1t." Bald..,,1n said. "We JUS\ missed on four deep passes or 1t could ha"c been a d ifferent stol"'\ " Gibson felt that the kc} to 1M game ~ stopmg \.1ustangs fullback Mann\ Bonilla. "He 1s a great running back.'' he saJd .. "So we fllled the middle. with more people than the} could block. Since they run· a wlShbone offense, once you stop the ground-game, you have stopped the offense because the) cannot pass.·· (k>n11la v.as held to 2 yards on I 0 camcs. The passing game 'N8S not much better as quanerback Rich Schones was 3 of I 7 for 9 yards, 1nclud1 ng a pas he completed to himself after Pnnct l\nhur Emerson had blocked 11. The pla> went for a 6- yard gam. G ary Gibson arid Emerson hounded Schones all mght. He was sacked three umc and forced to (Pleue eee llESA/83) DOdgers-AthletiCs a remake of '.Trading Places' tnded away by Oakland ln lat~ 1917 u butbalt•a .~on of a llalld-in, the player to be named .... ·v-. rm exated to pitdt ................ llid ..... .....,...., wcftCMH. ..Fovteea 10 Oakland and signed wtth the Dodacr1 as a ftcc aacnt 1n Ottem· bcr. "I went out to dinner last ntaht with some of those JUYS I used 10 pJ.\)' with," O.v1s said "We talked about ~na naht'$. •• HonC')'cun sa'd the talk1na W'lll stop .-hen the pmes stan. "t ha'c a lot of friend o"er t~," Ho~'t'Utl Slld. ••8Q1 ou fors.ct that Y>'htn the pme bqJn .. Belcher 1d he was not carT)'lnl "a vcodcn.a or an)'1h1na." "Tht> ne"cc P ""t me a bot to pla) in tht ~or te.aues and 1 l'ql'Cl that,'' )» aicl...::.&ut J Qf\ CT p \C them a reatOft to put me the~. .. I'm looki~ for-vd 10 pl.a a .,.um m y friends and c•·tam· mata" Belcher ~ached the Tnple- lcvcl with Oakland ~fore Lo f\n1tlcs traded Honeycutt to Oak- land on. "us. 29. t987. Five da)'S later. Belcher was v.,unng f:>od&t'.r blue Belcher ~nt 4-2 down the ll"ttch W\\h h1s new team. and tl\is year. his rook.Jc aeaton. ~nt 12-6. He won "ice m lbe pl'.ayoffs ap1nst tM Met t--....--- ··When Bckbtr came to us 1n the deal. the rq><>ns wd M was wild. .. t.asorda wcl "He ha a ·t been that Vt'&)' wtll'l us. .. Stewart =~=ri ~ ~th the ba.as tent to Tc.us •• 1911. tk ta.im l\Nllkd Oft -o« t.M fteld and. afttt -i,eint t...s down by tiitcb- tnt-000f 91Slie-. ....... •ht • I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, October 15, 1988 us asllington Huskies' sta~tng QB may not be available The Huak.ics mipl be wilhout st.artmg quanerbeck Cary Conklin, who jammed the thumb on his throwing hand an practice Wednesday. Conklin has completed 66of127 ~for 716 yards and five touchdowns. Washinatbn bounced t.ck with a 10-0 blank.ins of Arizona State las\ wecckend. UCLA .feuw letdown n . cal BERKELEY (AP) -UCLA, the nation's ae<lond-ranked collese football iearn, insists it isn't complacent about its pme today with California. Btn it would be un<kntandable if the Bruins were just bcina polite. • r.fllul• .face Lo6J6 Beacla Sta But, as James p6mted out, the Huskies were less than overpowerina 10 their other games, beatina Purdue, 2o.6; Anny, 31-17, and San Jose State, 35-31. LONG BEACH-Toniiht's 6 o'clock 8 West Conference pme at VeteranJ Stadiu featum rwo teams that will be trym1 to s losina atreaks. LOS ANGELES (AP) -It's not e.uctly a dispute. but there is a point of disagreement bftween USC Coach Larry Smith and Don James of Washington. And each coach hopes his own opinion is ~l~n't think we're a top 20 team," Huskies Coach James said. "We strugled to beat Purdue Army and San Jose State." · Smith views Wuhington differently. If Conklin is unable to at.art. Eric AJozie. a ~birt freshman who bas yet to throw a pass for the Huskies, would probably aet the nod. A IOSJ probably would knock the Huskies outofthetop20, provin&Jamcsri&ht;an upset over USC would prove Smith was right about the Huskies belonging in the top 20. USC aocs into the game with a 5-0 record and is J.-0 in the conference. Washington is 4-1 and 1-1. · . The ·Trojans, on the other hand. have i"'pressively handled some quality team , . ihcluding a 34-7 win oveT Boston College, a 23-7 victory over Oklahoma, a 38-1 S victory over Arizona and a 42-1 4 victory over pTCviou1ly unbeaten O,,egon. uses only near.mi~ came in a 24-20 win over Stanford. "They have (quanerback) Rodney Peete, are six deep in good runncTS, and have erobably the leaaue's best pair of receivers in (Erik)•Aflhoher and Jopn Jackson," James said. UCLA, S-0 overall and 2-0 in the Pacific-I 0, has beaten its upstate relatives 16 st.raiahJ timesand 32 of the last 36. It is averqing more lhan 43 points a aame this year while aiving up ~ust IS a game, and faces a Cal team coming off its worst performance of the ~ason, a 44-13 embarrassment at Washington State. A Bears' defense that gave up S90 yards to WSU, including four touchdown drives of 80 yards or more, must try to contain a UCLA offense led by quarterback Troy Aikman - widely regarded as lhe Heisman Trophy frontrunner -aqd running back Eric Ball, averaging 112 yards a-aamc. The '9ers (0-S, 0-2) aTC attempti na to snap nine-pme skid while the Titans (2-4. 2-1 have lost two straiaht. . • JeffGraham1 an Estaocia Hiah product. ba led the 49ers with four touchdown passes an 926 yards but Long Beach bas scored just one on the sround. .. y C!~ l think they're a top 20 team," be said of the nu.skies. "It's a must-win game for both teams." Smith said. "We wanl lo stay on top of the Pac-10 standings and Washington wants to stay in the Rose Bowl race." But each will be hopina he's proved wrong today when the third-ranked Trojans take on the No. 16 Huskies in a Pacific-10 match at the Coliseum (Cbannel 7 at 12:30). The Huskies' one loss was a 24-"17 defeat hv second-ranked UCLA two weeks ago, and "They've .1ot a great group of athJetes and we're really impressed with the01." Ba lor fires {irst s vo of Serles at Dodgers' Howell From ne Aaeoclate4 Pren LOS ANGELES -Don Baylor of the • Oakland At.bJetics blasted pitchc'r Jay Howell oft.be Los Angeles Dodgers. saying lhe reliever couldn't handle pressure. "I know, I played with him." Baylor said. "What's be ever done? He couldn't save games over here (with Oakland), so they gol rid of him. We want him in the pme all right," Baylor said in remarks published in Friday's editions of the San Jose Mercury News. "He was right where he wanted to be in Games 4 a.nd 5 at New York. He didn't want to be · pitchinJ with all the people screaming at him. He can't handle t.baL He couldn'1 handle it when . he was in New York with the Yankees. I know. I played with hjm." Howell was at the center of controversy during lhe National Howell League playoffs. New York Mets pitcher David Cone said Howell reminded hiDJ "of a high-school pitcher." Howell was c;je(;ted from Came 3 for having pine tar on his glove and was suspended for Games 4 and 5 by National League president A. Bartlett Giamatti. Howell was cautious in his reponse to the latest remarks. "Just because Don Baylor says something about me doesn't mean I have to say something about Don Baylor,'' he said Fnday at the Dodgers' workout. ··1 think he's a class guy. Don can say anything he wants about anybody. l just don't think it necessitates a comment from me." Howell, traded from the Athletics to the Dodgers last December in a three-way deaJ with the Mets, was booed by A's fans last season when he was tntroduccd before the All-Star Game at the Oakland Coliseum. He had earned 14 saves in his first 15 opportunities but slumped badly after mjuring his right elbow. Some Dodgers welcomed the renewed con- troversy. "They can say whatever they want," infielder Mickey Hatcher said. "Iflhey want to hght our fire. let 'cm go ahead. We feed ofT publicity hke that.·· Oakland Manager Tony La Russa said he had't spoken to Baylor. He caJled the remarks "total baloney" and said he'd told Howell the same.thing Friday. ··we're going to try to keep him (Howell) out of the game. just fike we would with any outstanding closer," he said. "We don't believe m talking, we believe in playing. "It defini1ely amt.ates me that something like that would come out. It definitely don not rdlcct what the Oakland A's think about the Los Angeles Dodgers and specifically Jay Howell." he said. Asked ifhe cnucized Howell as a ploy to psych out the Dodgers. Baylor said. ~That's all they have to play on 1s stuff like that" Baylor's at-bats will be limited dunng the playoffs because the designated hitter will only be used an Games 3. 4 and 5. Quote of the day Mike Slaauon, St. Louis Cardinals broad- caster. on ambidextrous Philadelphia pitcher Greg Harris: 'Td give my right arm to be ambidextrous." Pavin juat mlases PGA record Corey Pavbl added a 63 to an opening !I 64 and came within a smg)c stroke of an all- time PGA Tour scoring record Friday in lhe second round oft.he Texas Open Golf Tournament in San Antonio. Pavin's I 27 total for two trips over the 6.576-yard OaJc Halls Country Club course is 13 under par and one shot off the Tour record for the first 36 boles of a tournament. The record of 126 was set by Tommy Bolt in the I 954 V1rgimajkach (Va.) Open. Pavtn, who established a 3-stroke lead at the halfway point of the tournament, said he was unaware of the record. And he had two good, late chances to tie or bruk it1 ~e said ... Cert11 Stru1e'1 hopes offollowina up his u .S. Open triumph by lcadina his country to vtctory in the Dunhill Cup tournament were dashed Friday when his top-seeded team was upset by Ireland in St. Andrew's, Scotland. Ronan RaffertJ set· the eipth·sceded Irish on course for victory when he cdAed Mart McQamber by one stroke with a I-under-par., I. Red Wlnga salvage 8 -8 de left in the third period as the Detroit Red , Paal MaeLeaa scored with 30 sec-0nds (ii Winp, who blew a four-soaJ lead io the final period, salvqed an 8-8 NHL tie with the St Louis Blues Friday nipt. After tbe Blues crated 1 7-3 deficit and took an 8-7 advantqc on GlM CanWai'• aoal W1th I :04 remaining. Macf..ean flapped a wrist shot past relief St. Louis netminder Vlaetllt •••••••to save the tie in Detroit's home opener ... In other NHL pmes, PMtH ~ ICOred his first two aoaJs of the teat0n and vtsiuna BW&lo bdd off a aettrmioed Quebec oomebeck effon \0 defeat the Notdiques, s-4 •.. Gaq Leemall and DMlet MarN ICOrcd first.period plJ ud aoaJie AJ1tm 8et1er 1to~ 3$ of 36 thou u Toronto beat Wuhinatoo. 3-l, 1n Landover Md .... Cla-'e IAalea ICOted ihtte pl-. inchadina a breabway tally with 6:49 left to ldll a New Seney rally. and MonuaJ spoiled the DPib' bome ~ wsth a 7.3 victory over the defendina Patrick Division champions ••• I~ Winn1pee. 1-rte 8 11a'ar leOf'fld at 2:14 of ovatime 10 pve the Jett their fint ~ o( the -.t0n with a .,_3 win over VIDCIOUVU ••• Ila C&lmlrY ...... JAlll ICOled twice ud 0.. GAK.-IMlded dVeie ...... 10 power I.be F1ama IO a 1-1 ~ ov• f.dtnoa&on. C.atpry fired 38 lbou 00 Edmoaloa phcDckr -• d1nl. ... ... Brown cancels retir ement Wide receiver Ron Brown, who re-[i] tire.d fr.om the Los Angeles Rams last 4 II • spnng m an attcmpl to make the U.S. Olympic team fora second time, has agreed to terms of a one-year contract, the club announced Friday . . Terms of the contract were not announced. But 11 w.as rceoncd that since the club st.in held bas nghts. Brown s only options were to sit out the season or return to lhc team for $220,000, a I 0 percent increase of last year's salary. Brown will not play against the San Francisco 49ers at Anaheim Stadium Sunday, Rams spokesman John Oswald said. Brown was the Rams' sec-0nd-leading receiver in 1987, catching 26 passes for 521 yards and two touchdowns. He Jed the club with 27 kickoff returns for 581 yards and one touchdown. Brown bolds onto IBF crown Simoa Browa ret11ned his Inter-• nationaJ Boxing Federation world wel- terweight title Friday with a unanimous 12- round decision .oycr European champion Maaro Martelli in Lausanne, Switzerland. Brown. 25, bcpn the fight aggressively but Manclli avoided the most serious punches and kept moving away from the charging champion. Brown, who is from Washing1on, won by by 119-113, 120-I 08 and 120-108. Martelli, 1461/•, counterpunched and began to be: more aggressive In the seventh round. But he never put the champion in a difficult position ... Rookie Gary Graat scored nine of the Oippers' final 11 poanu to assure Los Angeles a 125-11 S NBA exhibition victory over the Sacramento Kings on Friday night in Stockton. Forward Kea Norm.u scored a game-high 31 points. Grant added 23 points for the Clippers including nine in the finaJ 2:0 I of play ... Clt.lp Bub, a linebacker with the NFL's San Diego Chargers who has been a contract holdout for all of this SC8$0n, was arrested in Atlanta Friday n'ght on charges of cocaine and marijuana possession . . . Defensive end·Leslle O'Neal, after a nearly two-year rehabilitation of his bad I~ damaged knee, was activated Friday by the San Diego Chargers and could see his first post-injury game action Sunday al Miami. The Chargers made room for O'Neal on the roster by releasing defensive lineman Keida Baldwla, club spokeswoman Pat Rosen said ... Goodb)'.e Halo, one of the country's top 3-year-old fillies, will test older horses while makina her first start on grass Sunday an the Las PaJmas Handicap at Santa Anita's Oak Tree meeting. Other tOR contenders in the 20th running of the 1 V.~milc raoe on Santa Anita's turf course figure to be Short Sleeves and Annoconnor. The race is for fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Televlalon, radio T•L•Vtsec>N 9-.JO a.m. -COLL•G• POOTBALL: Harvard a t Dartmouth, ESPN. f'.30 a.m. -~L•G• ll'OOTBALL: Florida at VancterbHt, TBS. 11:30 a.m. -COLL•G• POOT8A1.L: Miami, Fla. at Notre Dame. Chennel 2. 12:30 p.m. -COLL•G• POOTaALL: WHhlnolon at use. ct1enne1 1. 1 p,m. -COLL•O• P:OOTBALL: Duka at ClamlOn, ESPN. 3 p.m. -9'0AD ltACING: ~cedes Miia from New York (delavadl, Channel 2. 3:30 P.m. -BOXING: Evander Ho/Vflald "'· Plnklon Thorl'las oa.-), Showllme. 4 p.m. -COLL•OR POOTaALL: Svracuse al ~ Slate, ESPN (r9Ptavs et 11:30 p.m.). 5® p.m. -BAMaALL: Worlcl s.fles Game 1 - O.ktend at C>od9ara. Channel 4. ~ P.m. -COLLIOI ll'OOTaALL: cal State Fullerton et Lone 8ffdl State, Prime Tldlat. 7:JO P.m. -COLLao• POOTaALL: Utefl State at F~ Slate, ESPN. I p.m. -HOllM RACING: O.k, Tr .. raotava, C"8nf191 56 (Prime Tldltt. 1 e.m.). t:30 p,m, -COLLI•• flOO'TaALL: UCL.A et Catlfornle <delavecn. Prime Tldlet, U DIO ll;JO a.m. -~IN IJOOT'aALL: Miami, Fie. et Notrt Oemt, KltTH (ftO), KPZE (1190). 11:30 ·e.m. -COLLIN POOTaALL: OklahOma Sta'-et Heelr8tke, KMHY ( 1.00). U:JO p.m. -COLLIN POOTaALL: W•thlneton ., use, KNX (1010) 1 J.m. -COLLU•I POOTaAU: UCLA at Cellfomla. KMll'C (1IO). S:3' p.m, -N19U LLI Wortd lltlet Game 1 -Otl&llfMI ., ~. KAK (7'°), l(N)( om>. I(,_ {HI) • • o.tn. -cou.11• '°°'9ALL1 Cel St• .. ft'*"-" et Lone IMdl Stett. K~ (11'9), ~V c .... 7a J.tn. -MOCKaYI 1'91 .. lllllNa et Klfttt, KLAC ,.,, I ...... -COi I -l'OOTUU.J Hewell ,, left = ~ (""'9 .,,_.,....'"" ...... ,, KPMA 8 0Ar1Nc Valencia's Jolly, Loog Beach's Shadden featured at luncheon By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.-,,... ...... ......, LONG BEAC H -Two Olympic sailing medalists from Southern California were honored Friday by lhe CaJifomia International Sailing Association at a press luncheon at Long Beach Yacht Club. Present to recounl some of their experiences at Pusan, Soulh Korea, venue for the yachting games, were Allison Jolly of VaJenc1a, gold medal.isl in the women's <l70 class, and John Shadden, Long Beach, bronze medalist in the men's 470s. The California International Slliling Associarion (CISA) is a non-profit orgariiution which helps train and fund young sailors in national and intCrnJlional competition.. The group partially_funded the Olympic efforts of both Jolly and Shadden in the Korean Olympiad. Also present at the luncheon was Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach, a salver medalist in the T ornado catamaran class in the 1984 Olympics at Long Beach. Smyth did not compete in this year's Olympics because he was sailing with Dennis Conner on a 60-foot catamaran which beat New Zealand's 123-foot monohull in the America's CUp. Asked why he chose the America's Cup over the Olympics, Smyth quipped: "Someone put o ur several million dollars to prove that a multihull' could beat a monohull, which l could have told them for nothing.·· Noting that five of the eight teams in this year's yachting Olympics were from Southern California. Jolly said that it was due to the fact that Southland sailors were able to sail year around, which gives them a grca1 advantage over many East Coast sailors who. because of weather, can sail only sax months out of the year at most. "There is no substitute for time on the boat when It ' comes to competit1vt sailing," said Jolly who docs most of her sailing ofT Long Beach. Asked how the strong. shifty winds and big seas at Puson affected her sailing, Jolly said, "We like strong wind, and we did part of our training off Florida where strong winds were often bucking the gulf stream. creating seas as high as I 0 to 12 feet." Neither folly's crew, Lynn Jewell of Flonda. nor Shaddcn's crew, Charlie McKee, Seaule. were a\:lle to attend Friday's meeting. Jolly sa1d teams from several coun;ncs who do not haveactJve sailing programs were at a disadvantage in lhe unusual Wind and sea conditions. Un more than one occasion. they were even unable to make the staning line because oflack of experience. seasickness, and even fear. Shadden. who grew up as a youth sailor at Long Beach Yacht O ub, has won many national and Am•tear um ..,...tl.La6 toarn~ _The 11th Jnnual AmatcuT Ann WrtJthn& Spectacular swin15 into competition on Sunday at William Peak Park in Buena Vista. The tournament. pan of the 1988 World Amat~ur Arm Wrestling Championship series, features contestants from Hawaii. Washinatoo. Tens. the East Coast and Brazil. Competj(jon is double climina11on for men, women and teams in a vanety of wet&ht dassts for both riaht and left-handers. For more informa11on, pho~ 522-3316. Ldllaa baaetlMU ~-a,. The Boys and Girls Club of'laau~ Beach 1s cumntly hold1na stan·ups for its Youth Basket- t.II Leaaue thro114h Oct. 31. Man«Utqry clinic for the instructional lc:aauc ~s 1-2), 1unior lc:aaue (Ira.des 3-4) and senior lc:aauc (arades S-6) att ofrtttd either between Oct. 31 throu&h Nov.Sor Nov. 7-11. Slan-up sheets will be available throu&hout the month of October. Voluntec:n •~ aJso needed for coachina. ttferees and scorekeepers. For funher information, call Chant Nelson at (714) 4~2.Sl.S. ~-~ er.. coa.atrY u douJ llaa.la Suuy.four of the top prep crou country nannc:rs in the nation will compete in the Cross Country Championship Natlonal Finals on Dec. 10 in Sin Oiqo. In 111 10th yar. the rwas have beoome the yard.stick which top hi&h tchool d11t.ance runncr1 1.ate to ~re thcmidwt aplmt tJMar Pttn nationwtde Pait compctaton include: t0me of t.bc '°' nama 1n lnct and ~Id. such as ()(ym.,.an C.U\y Sduro-O'Brien and Jetr AtkinlOft. RiaMen Crom California can Qualify thl'O\latl rtl;IOMI ciom"1atoa Dec 3 in F'mno. ,_-ftllion9l .... llft ~ to an tush Khool Cf'Oll country runmn. ..... )'C91", more \haft 4,000na....,. tom JO..aes IOOlt pen t11 lbe ber ......~ n.!:~::sinwllof 1111 .......... .-. ror t11c nedoeel n..a.. ncera.cou..,, ·~--only .au I dm• ....... ip m al of:ftllll cllool S:..l°' ~ iaformMioe. mil (212) , Quarterback Dan Speltz, who has throw for four touchdown passes, direcu th Fullerton attack. Speltz has 830 yards passin while Mike Prin&Je is the Titans' top rushc with 237 yards. Lona Beach leads the overall series. I 0-6. 0.-, Not ,._... 1i1J MIMol L--..., Olympic MIU~ med•Hata A1119on Jollf of Valencia and olm Sbadden of LoDC Beach were honored at a prwe lanche0n at Lone Beach Yach t Club Friday afternoon. international championships 1n other classes. and is one of the instructors in CISA. He gave much of the credit for the success of U .S. sailors to the coaching of Dave Ullman. a Newport Beach sailmaker and world champion in severaJ classes. including the 470s. • No, there was no drug test1n$ of sk.appers o r crews 10 the yachting Olympics, but skippers had to undergo random boat measurement, sometimes as many as tw1ce between races. Jolly and Shadden agreed. Both Jolly and Shadden. along with other teams. will be guests al the White House a week from Monday where they will be congratulated by President Ronald Reagan. C1ippers to play at UCI Tickets for the Los Angeles Clippers' exhibition game Monday against the Sacramento Kings al the UCI. Bren Events Center arc on sale to the general public al Ticketron, Executive Vice President-General Manager Elgin Baylor announced. ~icketron outlets in both Los Angeles and Orange counties, aswcll anhTouahounne rest ofthe~uthland'. wil! hayetickctsavailablc for the contest, alJ priced atS 15. which as scl for 7:30 p.m . Monday .. For funher ticket information. phone Telctron at 634-1300, (213) 410-1062 or (619) 268-9686. . . CUp~ ddetll OJI Mle ~nd1vidual pme tickets for all Los Angeles Oappers rtaular season home _.pmes are on sale to !he aeneral public at tlie Sporu Arena Box Office and all Ticketmastcr outlets. Ticlcetmaster outlets are IOQted in all May Company and Mu&ic Plus stores throuahout Southern CahfOmia. The 01ppe.rs' reautar season home o~ner will be Nov. 12. when lM)'will take on the Pheonix Suns at the Sports Arena. In all. the Oippers will play 41 rtaular season home pmcs at the LA Spons Arena. The Spons Attna Bo" om~ is open.Monday tbrouah Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further information. cont.act ahe 01ppers at (213) 748-8000, or Ticketmaster at W 3) 4S0:.3232. (714) 740-2000. (SOS) .SSJ.8700 or (619) 232-0800. B ealtb, Spam, rltn_. Sbow The Health, Sports and Fitness Show, one of the laf'ICtt shows of its lund, is open the pubhc Nov." at the Anaheim Convention Center. Hiahhahted by more than SOO booths and dc:monstr1tions, the show featurn the newest product technoloay. fitnC$s and uerc1se equip-ment diaplays ind daily demonstrations with upens In aerobics. kar1te.1Ymnastics and yop. Profetsional and amateur athletes will be on hand to si1n aut01T9phs and J>OK for pictures. • Exhibits offer an opponun1ty for ~•n. blood. cholesterol and body fat tet1.1na. Abo. the ·•Most Perfect Bod)' Contes&" fc.ture:s women .,ccS I 8-30 in a swimsu.11 1od acrob1ewear compet111on for Sl,000 1n pnze money. For information and lhow times. phone the HM11'h Soortt and FttOCJS Show at S67·3222. m Taro .llCM road nace. Jlctastrauon bas beau• for the first Marine CQl'IAlrS..uon .SK. IOK•nd helfma111thon at El Toro. n.·•R.6cilofik RUA•YI &911" bfeaalat 7 a.m. Oft Swwiay Oft the flat, fut-paved NnW&)'I et the MCAS. AWlnh will be pVC'ft for fittt. leCond aftd third ~ lft dMstOftt for l'Mll, • womn, 13-mtmbtt tams and wbttkhair COlnptliton. SW1IOMd "1 The A&hlctac c~ u.t r-.ce C101tt S 1 l with 1 T -thin and S 1 wilbout ForftlnMr....,pllone6S1°llSl..at 312l. • ... : ARE A Ruu~u lJ' ~e Cout'• lllcbelle P'oqette kick.a M1l put Golden Weat'• lllcbelle Baatwtt 0.-, ......... !tr '-,..,_ and Pet-It Tarin-Sima u occ·. llltcb l'fadoD (7) look.a on. Pintea won. 1-0. Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Seturdey, Oc1ober 16, 1Ne • Late geal keeps OOC' s soccer ~ecord perfect, Doleman scores with fiv e minutes left to nip Rustlers Kjm Doleman scored Wlth five minute rcmainan$ lO &ive Oranae Coas.t CoUcae a 1-0 victory over v1si11na Golden West Fnday 1n a South Coast Conference wo men's soccer match. Doleman took a feed from Amy VaJinsky and fired the ball into the comer of the net past Rustlers goalkeeper Alicia East, spoihn& Golden West's bad for a scoreless ue. "Their keeper (East) made the difference for them," said Orange Coast Coach Barbara Bond. "The} pla)cd a very good defensive game." Orange Coast improved m record 10 I 1-0 overall with ninth of the victories coming by_shutciut. The Rustlers fell to 2-J..6. . In men's soccer: Oruce Coast !, F1dlcrton: Pat Merrell scored 13 minutes into the fi rst half and John Bovetas added a goal __four minutes into the .... ~ond as the_P1rate~(l l-4-1.._2-Q) took the Orange Empire victor) at home Enc A.ndcrson had four goalie saves for the shutout Orange Coast and Golden \\-est pla} Tuesda} at 3 p.m. on the Pirates' field in a sho'-"down for first place. GolcleD West 5, Cypress 1: Mark Merit scored three goals and Jose Cueva added l\l.O as the Rustlers won the Orange Empire Conference game at Golden West to move 10 2-0 in conference and 8-4-1 O\ erall. Cueva made 1t 1-0 nine minutes-into the first pcnod. the Chargers evened it 15 minutes 1n and the Rustlers v.ent ahead for good ori Mcrli's first goal wuh tv.o minutes until haJft1mc. ltlurabml leact. key volleyball "1n Setter H iromi Murakami produced a strong effon to lead Woodbridge High to a 3-15 15-13. 15-12. 15-11 Pacific Coast League girls volle~ball victor) over Laguna Beach Friday at the Wamors' g}m "Our sencr did a good JOb of mm nil up the offense -and k.eep1ng l.quna's defcn~ off balan.c:c." said Woodbndge Coacn Steve Slralos. "When our Jeadana hlncrs.aet only J 1 and I 0 kJlls, it shows were m.uung up the ball." Deanna Doolittle and Chanssc K.iano bad 11 and IO kills respectively to lead the Warriors. Woodbridac, ranked fifth an 5-A. improved to 7-1 cwerall and 4-0 in the PCL. Laguna, which falls to 3-I 1n lea1uc play, was led by a stellar effon by Sarah Nelson. "We feh1 cspcc1ally at borne. 1t was must for us " Stratos said.· We bad to wm this one. The pressurt as ~n them IU)W." In a college match. UCI J, Cal State FallcnoD t : Kns Robens and Ah Wood each notch~ I 7 kJlls a5 the Anteaters romped to a I S-9, I 5-8, 15-9 8 11 West Conference victory at Tit.an G ym . UCI improved to 3-6 \n the conference and 10-7 overall, while dr~pping Fullenon to 0-7 and 8-13. In community college action: Goldn Wc.t 3, SaddJeback 0: Jack.le Cook had 14 kJlls to lead the Rustlers to an eas) I 5-1 O 15-7 15-5 decision over the Gauchos to improve to 4-0'and r~mam top..the...Or.a.ngc Emp1rc.Confcrc~hc-Baack--added-~vtn lcills, while Sabnna Dennis had six kJJls and four blocks. • Golden West. 6-1 overall begins pla) in the Sant.a Barbara Tournament of Champions this mommgagainst Santa Rosa. Saddleback fell to 1-2 in conference. UCI'•Kroaemaan advance.Jn tourney In college men's tennis UCl's Trevor Kroncmann advanced through the first two rounds of the Longhorn All-American T our- nament at the University of,f exas Friday. Kroncmann. ranked 20th nationally, defeated Rich- ard So of LSU, 6-2. 6-4. and Donnie lsaak of USC. 6-4. 7-5, to cam a shot at third-rated Al Parker of Georgu toda~. Parker 1s the top seed 10 the tournament Richard Lubner of UCL downed O cmson's Owen Casey. 4-6. 6-1, 6-3. before boWlng ou1 at the hands of USC's Grq Failla in the second round. 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. Lions op:_ercom~e mista.kes_to topMarina '* W"1nftlw 16, Mll.rtM 6 Sc:el"9 "' ~ Westminster captu res Sunset opener. 16-6 , in game featur ing 10 turnovers By RICllAJ\D DUNN o.-,,...c... $1 .... Don't be deceived by the final score, it wasn't nearly as close as it wundL , Westminster High threw four inter- ceptions, fumbled the ball six times and was flaged for a m inus 135 yards on 12 penalties ... and still walked away with a 16-6 victory Fnday night apinst Marina. The Sllnset League opener before a capacity crowd of 6.200 at West- minster High featured I 0 turnovers overall. If Marina, which was hosting 11s Ho mecoming. had any kind of of- fense - outside of fullback Stac; K.apw tfs long touchdown run -1t surely would have been a different story. Instead. the Vilcings (0-1 , 0-6) had --- possession of the ball for a totaJ of 6:22 in the second half and failed to convert on several opportunities.. mainly because they were unable to move the ball. Westminster (1-0, 2-4) had no problems moving t he ball on the ground. it's just that the refcrccs were movmg it backward almost.as freely. The Lions. behind running back Osavalc Fiaseu's 124 yards (22 car- ries). gained 241 yards on the ground, while senior quarterback Bobby El- liott m ade his return after missing the past two non-league games with a sprained foot. Elliott tiidn't start, but entered the game on Westminster's second pos- session of the firs~uaner. He completed 5of12 passes r 119 yards a nd one touchdown. was inter- cepted four times. Bishop AmC}lt uses bembs to defuse Mater Dei, 28-14 By IURlt WOLCOTT * ....... c... $ .... ,,. allMp Arnet a. Mllt9r Del 14 LA PUENTE -Mater Dc1 High ~,., Del played two mtball games Friday nhOP AtNt Scwa ..., ~""" 0 7 0 7-1• o o n rr-n-s.canc1 Quartw niaht at Bishop Amat High School. The Monarchs won the fie-st one - the running game. Unfortunately, 11 ended after the first half w11h Mater Dci leading. 7-0. The second p me -the one played in the air -was decided heavily 10· Bishop Amat's favor. Lancers· quar- terback Brian Harmon connected on four second-half touchdowns to pass Amat to a 28-14 win before a crowd MD-<:llHord 1 rU"I (Ammann kick!. 0-07 Third ~rtw 8 A-$vnlv•n 23 pass lrom Harrnon IWllll• kick!. 6:51 8 A-Gr"" I NU from Harmon klCkl. 2:31 ,WfWI ~ • 8 A-<irMn ll oan from Harmon klCkl, l•lf M~ n NU lrOITI O'Nall (Ammann klckl. 7;JS &A-Graen 3' PHI from Harrnon kick), 6.S3 Allend•nce 4,SOO !Hllmalad) estimated at 4).500 in the Angelus OAMI STATISTICS ~uc opener ror both teams. First dow"' ~ •• 15 Bishop Amat (4-I), the defending Rlllllfl·varoaoe 26·152 Anaelus uaguc champions. beat ~:::J::: vare1aoe n-ri~ 27·3' 2n 19·21-0 2S 2·mift,20 314 S•l.l 1-1 10-5' 2611 Mater Dci (2-4) for the sixth straight Rafurnvardeff" 1 year. The Lancers now hold a 14-6 ...._.tl.,.Hdlyardeoe •·m11t·l l reaular-season edge in a series that :::is•rdeoe .~~ dates bllck to 1968. Fumolff-fllmblas io.1 M .. Toniaht •• was Just a . shin 1n =":S~ ,~-: momentum, Mater Dea Coach •Punt, ln1et"ao11on 1um111a re11.1rn1 Chuck Gallo said. "We made a couple • IHDMDUAL "USHING of mistakes. They threw UP. some Mo-<~d. 21-111. Quiros, ,.,., O'Nell, bombs and thcir~iversjust outran t-s~:~~. •·n: 111. t -1', Rato, ..,, Har· our comcrbacks. rnon. l·-O; Gr_,, 1-lof·mlrius '· Stn1111. Mor- The Lancers' Pat Sullivan caught "''"'" 1s. the tint bomb, a 23-yard pass in the third quancr which evened the score. Jatc>n Green caught three more touchdowns as Harmon threw fo r 200 yards in the second haJf. BJ BENNY RICAR DO .... ,_CU: J .. I The casualty report for the Irvine Vactuen>S was so utensivc that the lideUne had almosl as ~ny players on cnatcbes as in uniform. • ltdidn., matter. howevcr, UJUntor fWlbeck Mitch Steinke romped for l S6 ~ on ei&bt camcs and scottd two touchdo'"" in tbe first half or ~ as Irvine went on to cN sh viutina. San Oemcnte, 27· 7, an the ir South Coat LCllue football opener. The Tritom ao• off to a treat st.art by reco~aa t~ OJ>e.J'int ki~kon: al Irvine 40-~ lane. The 1qu1b kick ti IMIDCild Off Irvine's Ray O'Gndy's .... Md Mencitd beck &owltd the cMfli .. Saft Oemcntt t~m .• .. IHCMV'IOUAL f'ASSING M0-01Na11, 11-n -o. 14>. IA-Harmon, 1'•2'-0, 273. NIDIYIOUAL a•C•MNG Ml>-Pwnll, 1-109, Qulfos, 2-27, Cllllofd. 1·7 -IA-Smttn, f-105. Su11111an. ,..,., Gr-. 4 ... ; L-t. 1·12, In, 1·1 But the Irvine dcf~nsc behind the play of P.J. Macie, ttiff'cnded and forced San O cmente to punt. Mit ch Steinke t>eaan h as mcmonblc m&)lt by rompina 28 yards in tbe tin t quaner fO( has fint of two touchdowns. Steinke broke a couple of t*kles and then it -.s sheer speed that tot ham into the end zone. While the defeftx WU look.ant for Steinke to nan, the Vaqueros wett tooluna_ for playen. penod. Irvine quanerblck Dive Lanc:oln dropped be(k to peu and sponed a ~yei tllat had not touched the ball 1n a 11mc thia~r. Robert Nied ran a beautaful post penera. lltbcftd • .--i llnw from Uncotn and tt was 43 yards and "Bobby Elhott threw a rucc touch- down pass in the first half that Jim Slagle got in the end zone. but he wasn't real sharp." said Westminster co-head coach Stan Clark. who runs the offense. "That's ~cause he has missed the last two games and he's a little rusty. "He's about 99 percent (better) nght now. Another week of healing and he'll be OK. It takes some time to heal. but he's moving rcaJ well on 11. We didn't thmk 1t was smart to pla) him last week and we dldn't start him tonight." John Shipp. a Jumor quanerback who runs. st.ancd in pla~ of Elliott and guided the Lions' first dnve to a touchdown. The Lions used I I run- ning plays to go 78 yards after the opening kickoff. capped by F1ascu's I-yard run w11ti 6:46 remaining 1n the first quarter. Westminster collected 364 net yards and 18 first downs. "We felt ltke we could mo\ e the ball on the ground. then "e got careless." said Clark. ·•tf v.e're going to compete aga1nst teams 1n our league, then we have lo do better .. The Lions lost three fumbles in the first half. But of the thrtt possessions the Vtlcings rccc1vcd because of recovcncs. they picked up JUSt one first down. "The reasons were on the field . we didn't make any first downs." said Vikings Coach C hns Ramsey. "We had our opportunities. but we didn't do anything with the ball. Then givtng up that touchdown pas,s JUSI before the (first) half ended didn't help." Elliott hooked up v.u.h SlaJie on a 31-yard touchdown toss as time ran out in the second quaner R)an Pence, 'c\ho kicked t"'o conversions for Westminster. made 11 14-0 with the PAT. But 1t was Westminster's first dnve of the game that set the tempo. First. Mike Graff earned for 8 yards. Then Ton) DcPalma went for 14 and F1aseu for 8 more. Then DePalma "'ent 18 yards to the Manna 30. F1a5eu added a J 7-}ard gain before sconng from the I. Manna bad a tot.al of m1nus 15 yards m the first half, althouJ}l Kanm AnawaU: Mau Hunt and Jim Kruse came up with fumble rcc.ovcnes to giv.c the V1lungs a chance on offense. Take away K.agasofrs 67-yarii TD run, which happened Wltb 6:53 re- maini ng m the third quarter. and the Vilcings had a total of 11 rushing ya:-ds. K.aaasoff finished with 75 yards on 10 cames, but Frank Vaccaro was stopped cold for a mm us 6 yards on 11 rushes. Manna's secondary. however. helped keep the score under control m the second half wnh four antcr- ccpllons. Pat Lee, who bad one tn the third quarter Wlth I :04 left. picked off two passes while Steve Wolsky bad two 1ntcrccpt1ons 1n the fourth quar- ter. The Lions' final score came on a safety wtth eight seconds left in the third quarter. Manna punter Eddie Rhea was t.acklcd 1n the end zone after a bad snap. The Vikings lost thr~ fumbles in the game. 0.-, .............. ._ Ryan l'fub of Woodbrlq e return• thh Coeta lleM pant aader tbe puna.lt of the 11~· DaYld Pbllllps (40) d urin& the eecond qaarter of f'rlday'• PCL opener. a touchdown. Jeff Caudill added the first of three PA Ts. Irvine went to tl\c sophmore team to act the next hero of the p mc. Jim Ba ler. playina in has first vars1t} pmc. intercepted San Clemente quancrback Enc Kovanda at the 4- yard line. The d1vm1 mterapllon by Basler. who had ano1her 1ntercepoon dts- aJlowcd by an offietal in the first Quarter, p vc the ball back to the Vaq uero A penalt> forced the Vaqueros to tM 2-yarcs.Jane before Stetke packed up 3 yards W1th ~nd-and·9 II lbt\r Owt\ 5. the V'Aueros' Jam S..kc took off on a -tlbool l'ttOl'"d 9S-yard run for a touchitown. Steinke broke a tac~lc. then provided a nice '1c\\ for San Clemente players on h<>'-" to learn to spell STEINKE as the)' watched bis JCf'SC)' disappear tov.ard Interstate 5. The Homccomma crov.d of 2,300 watched with JO)' as the Vaqueros took a first-half lca<S of 21-0. Steanke's halftime st.1t1st1C1 read: E\lht carnet. 1.56, yar<b and two to1.tehdowns. In the second half. he would only can) twice for l.l )ards. Randy Martin. v.iho teamed v.1th Stcankt an the badtficld. took over In the second half. tn ~ thu\i-quartcr dn'e that led to Irvine's fourth ICOft. Man in camtd tbrtt times. for 40 yard San ~t'Mnk finall ~ 1"tlh l:l4 left in the pine on at-aid nan ,. '* ~ 27, * Clenlel"' 7 ICiaf'8 .... ~ Sen ()a!meftta 0 0 0 , _ 1 lhina • 1 14 • t-n ~~ ~SlaWla 'It run fCaucld '1c11 • , ... .,..__. ~ 0 "" .,.,., l,.iftcojft ft welll ll~. 11 5.l. n-$11a1Ma H "'" (~ lllCll), 54\ "*-----.,.,,_,.... 12 _.,, nm L~ (llldl lliertM). "" ,...__._ K-tt..,.,.. l l'Wfl (H....,.,. lllCll), 1 U. .. ~ u. ... ,..,. .... , ~-... .._,.._ .,.......,...... • "'' ~ ... ,,. '""'*'· H Sb, H ; ,.,..!Of\ 1 ~ ..,.,.., t"4, '--'· l·S. • • WWW!JD~M-ir.-\....._, ........ -J9YAL~ 114 .... t-91; ....... t-IJ, ~ Me • Wnlmln$18f 7 1 2 0-16 Marina 0 0 6 0-6 '1nt o-r. Wm-41aMU I r\HI (F'9nQ llldl). 6 4' s.c... o-r. W,,._S.ia l l 118$$ from Elliott (Paftm ltld<) "° -T1llN o.r- ~ 6' Nn (klc:I< tallacll, 6..51. W~tv. Marina PIM!far ll'-lac:kltd Ill 8flcf IOM, O'OI • Allandanea 6,200 (ftlimated) 01.Ma STA TtSTICS Wm Finl dowM la llUS/let·n roaoa 49-241 Peu•ne varoaoa 11' P8'$lne S-11·• ttaturn vvoaoa· • Haeall.,. Melt vwoeroe o Ne1vwo.oa ~ Pun11 1·47 F umolel-fumlllat io.t 6-l P9Nlftoes-nr-.. 12-115 ,,,.,,. ol POJ.n&lon J 1-0. "Punl, lnterc.tlon lumDla returns. M9r 4 n -11 '1 l-10-0 )t 4.-mt,,.. .. " )-43 . ., . MS I~ MDIYIOUAL "USMIMG Wn--FlaMU, 2'·114, Greff, 11·74, O.Pairna, •·'4, SlllPO, l -for-mlnus· 1 Mar-4l ... toft, I0-7S. Crocker, 1-t, Vec- Cll"' I Hor-mlnul-4, Scl\uttt, 5-ior-ml"'4•f1 1MDfV'IOUAL f'ASS*G W,,.,_SlllPO, 0-0-0, Eliott, 5-11·4, 1 lt Mllr-Scnult1. 3•9-0 17. Crocker, 0-l-O INCMVK>UAL "ECSIVING W,,.,_TliMI 2·52. Slae'e f-Jl 0.Palma, 1·11 T ooonon 1-1 S ~r-t( ... so!f 2-• ~-Neuve 1-t MESA ••. .Prom Bl thrOw the ball awa) on ~veraJ occasions. ~hweer had a gooq night as be was 15 of 27 for 165 yards and two touchdowns. His favontc target wti Nash, who runs a 4 4m the40. He had fi"c receptions for 58 yards. Another star for the Wamors was Seymour. wbo was filhng in for Rand' Ramos, s1dehned wnh tom hgamcnts 10 his kn~ last week. Seymour camed the ball 25 umes for 130 yards and had four catches for 29 yards. Early in the second quaner the Must.anss had the ball at their 33 following a 3-)ard punt by Wood- bndge. With onl~ one first down after three possessions. the Mustangs fi- naJI> woke up. On a quarterback option. Schones kept the ball and raced 17 yards. Three pla's later. Costa Mesa was faced wah founh-and-7. BaldWln ~nt in the punting uml. but punter Jim Hastie threw the ball 10 Andy Grant, catching the Wamors off guard for a gain of :!O. Costa Mesa scored five plays later on a 2-yard run by Schones The Mustanss appeared to have the momentum on their side when they kicked off. but Woodbndge was able to put together 1ts W'lnnma d.nvc. qu1et1n• the pan1san crowd. I.Lading the defense for the Mus- tangs ~ere hncbaclrer Darryl Oliver, safet) Da' 1d Sallada~ and hneman Mike Cutler Each made cnucal tackles to stop Woodbndge when it appeared that the Wamors we~ about lo score. ,_. ' M"n • ..... ' l-nllll-til • ... a I I I ~ I IN Onnge Coast DAIL V PILOT I Saturday, October 15, 1988 EAGLES RALLY FOR TIE ... J'roaB l Ucker went to Dan Petrone for 9 yards. then to Matk Hartley for 13 and Petrone apin for 12 to the Tustin 23. A,aain be went to Petrone and he pulled the ball in at the 10 for a third consecutive first down. Gary Burrows was the next target and he cau&ht the ball at the three and darted into the end zone w1th 4:02 left. Marko Vazquez kicked tht' PAT and the big comeback was complete at 13-ll. A third-quarter touchdown by Petrone from S yards out had capped a 68-yard march by the rejuvenated Estancia offense. "He told me in the locker room that I was staning the second haJf," sa1d Ucker. "I've been working hard and 1 was hoping. that's all." The result leaves four teams in the Sea View League (Corona del Mar. University, Tustin and Estancia) at 0-0-1, a half-game off the pace of lcagae-leader Saddlebaclc ( 1-0-0). Tustin had wom out the Eagles 1n the first half. dominating the clock to the tune of 16: 12-7:48, and appeared to have the game in hand. Marijon Ancich's Tillers took the opmia lticko.ff and.....marchcd yards to set up a 39-yard field goal by Casey Mazzotta, and drove 40 yards for a touchdown. capped by quar- terback Monte Jones' I-yard sneak and set up by a fumble recovery by Aaron Cobb. While Ucker was the big noise offensively in the second half, the Ea&lcs' defense rose to the ocxa ion as well, with Petrone at linebacker, one of the big keys. * Ea~ 13, Tuatlft lJ kw• 11¥ OUMtWi 10 0 3 0-13 0 0 • 7-13 flint~,. Tul-Mauolle 3t FG, ·~ Tu1-Jl>'lt1 1 run (Meuolle lllClll. 0-..51. ~ ~""' Tu1-Menotle 11 FG, 4"l9 E11-Petr-5 run (klcck felled) 11eurtti ou.nw E1t-,8 urrow1 10 oen from Ucker (M VHQUH kk:kl. •'02 Allendence 3,000 (H llmetedl. GAME ST A TISTICS T111 Fir" oown1 t 1tu1he1·veroell8 33· 140 Peul119 verdecie 1J5 Peu l119 10· II· I Return verdecie' 13 !ff11ellvt iecll verdeQe l·mln·7 Net verdeoe ?ti Punll S·?t Fum!MH·fumbltl '°" 0-0 Penelllts-verdecie 11· ISl Time of POUftllon 1t.l2 •Punt, lnlt<CJOllon tvmott returM .., " ,~li 14·24·1 12 104 3·31 3·1 9·55 1921 INDIVIDUAL llUSHING Tus-Ancldl, 19· 106, Good•, 1· 12. CobO 2·1. Jones. 6·7 E•t-Petront, 'l· 11, WoltklewKI, 9· 14, 8 ur rows, 6·13, Otunoro, 2·11, UCl<t<. 6·tor·mlnua 3 INDIVIDUAL ftASSING Tus-J-l, 10·17·1. 13S, Weber. 0·1·0 U!-ueut.. U~1--l.....U.S....O~•norp._l;J~ 21. INDIVIDUAL llECEIVING Tu•-Anclcl'I, 3·36, Cobb, 2·«. M<trcurt. I· 19. Gertacl'I, I· 13; Smith, I· 11. Cerglle. 1 11; Michel, 1 ·0. Est-Hertltv, •·46, PtlrOM, 3·3, WO· itkftwlcz, 3·2•. Burrows, 2· 14. 8ort11. I ·?1, M Vezouez, 1·6. ' .,.., ........... ..,, DeMI -*"' The Buntlniton Beach defen.e comee ln to throw ltdiaon tailback Gu.a Miranda to the turf dmiDC flnt half ac tion. EDISON WINS TUNEUP ••• ......,1 €hutt illowotny; defeftttve-Mck~F==. Phil McDonald and McCown, and linebacker Kevin Robens, the Chargers held Huntinaton Beach rushers to 24 total yards. "I was pleaK<t walh the same. the way we hung on." s.a1d Huntin~1on Beach Coach Geo~ Pascoe. •We 1umcd the ball over too much bul 01herwiS( it wasn'1 a bad effon " W~j1e a&f'Ced. "Huntinalon Beach played real well," he said. "Bolh defenses were outs1anding. It wa.sJUSI a mailer of our offense not showing up toniaht1 except for two drives. J can't explain it." • Angelovic was 5of13 in passing for 76yards, far below his average. Bui he directed the drives when the Cbargers needed them. ball to the Edison 34. Huntington Beach drove S8 yards in 11 plays for its tou<;hdown. Out of the Surfer formation, Peuin81Q threw 12 yar,ds. to Russell Eisenman anti 11 vards to Jeff Dunnagan to move the Then on fourth-and-3 at the IS, .Petunato threw a 10-yard pass to Dunnagan. Cunningham ran ii over. The conversion was blocked and so, with 11: 1.5 ltft, it was 14-6. * N-llvt MCI< verdelle ' Net n rdaOe 111 EcllMft 2l, Huuttiltlten ... di ' 11 • Punt• 3•» SC-H GWl'Wn Fumt>lft·tumslln IOJI 1-1 '"edllOn 1 1 0 7-11 ~lllft-yerdelle 3·20 Hunll119lon 8 Udl 0 0 0 ·-' Time of POUelJlon 17 11 41 109 •·30 1-1 3-30 20:ff flint Gue..-'Punt, lntt<ewtlon fumott returnt Edl.on-Mlrende 2 run CC..nok lllek), l:OS IHDtvtDUAL llUSHING· '- S.C.... Ouertw EollOlt"""Mlrenclll, IS·l5, SMrmen, n-1s, EdllOft-;Mlrende I run CCtn!Oll kk:lll. 1119 An"60vlc, 6-13, Watren. S·ll fl-111 OMrtw H&-<UM!ngN;rn, '-52; Ounneoen, 3·7, Pet· H8-<unnlnenem 1 run lklcl1 blocked), 11 IS. 1lneto, 7·fof'·mlnus ls. -~lllMl~il*~~ u.cun111...1.11cu.,iqQllll"""°&1"ku1t'--"1'-"1"-s _....__ INOflMWA NH*G Alltnelance: 3,500 (UlllTWlteCir Edlson-Aneetovk:, S-13·1, 76. GAMa STATISTICS H8-Pelllneto, 12·31·4, 91; WIM, 2·1·0, ll. • ._ HI INDIYtDUAL RECllVtNG First dOwns ltuahel·nrclete Pe1111111 var6-11t Penl119 Return verdellt' .. ... 13 1 EdCM>n-«'IOlr. t-1'; SheflTWl.n, 1·20; 8elrd, 51·114 16·24 l•lt, Werren, 1·11 . 76 110 H&-EIMnmen, S·4'; Ounneoen, 3·25; CW!· S-13 14·32 nlnoham, 3·131 Ptttlnato, 1·13, Rocleera, 1-10, 25 16 WIN, l ·S. LA counting on Gibson to be in li-neup for opener Left fielder admits leg still a problem, but expects to play LOS ANGELES (AP) -If Kuk Gib~n can step out of the dugout for Game I of the World Scnes tonight, he will be m lineup against the Oakland Athlcucs. The Dodger$ expect he w111 take that step. The Los Angeles left fie lder twice aggravated h1s pulled left hamstnng 1n the Dodgers' seven-game \'ICtOr) over the New York Mets 1n the Nauonal League pla:,ofTs. "His leg 'was bothenng him qwte a bit after the seventh game against the Mets." Dodgers Manager Tomm} Lasorda said Fnda} "I took him out. he didn't want to come out. He felt bad he couldn't be on the field at the end to celebrate with the guys." G1sbon stru8'led the last fe"' weeks of the season wnh the pulled hamst~ ang and was hampered by the IOJUI) throughout the scnes against the Mets. "I said before the (last) Mets game I d1dn'1 want to answer an) more questions about m)' leg,'' Gibson s.a1d. "It doesn't matter how my leg 1s. I'm not 100 percent. but that's not going to change. I have to play and Oakland doesn't care 1f I have a bad leg." Lasorda said Fnday he couldn't say for sure 1n G1bs,on would play, but adde9.. "!fl were a betting man I'd SI) he will play 1f he's breathing ... Gibson was declared a free agent last winter and was signed by the Dodgers on Feb. I . earning Sl.833.333 this season. The former Detroit Tigers star led the Dodgers with 25 home runs and scored 106 runs In the 1984 \\. orld Sen es against San Diego. Gibson had five bits an 12 at·bats and was MVP as the Tigers won 1n five games. Gibson had one hit an his first 16 pla}ofT at-bats. but homered in the 12th 10n1ng of Game 4 an New York tog.ave the Dodgers.a 5-4 victory. rn Game 5. Gibson h1t a three-run homer to g1.,·c the Dodgers a 6-0 lead. It pro.,ed dcc1S1ve as the Mets rallied and Los Angeles held on for a 7-4 victory. In the ninth inning of (iamc 5. Gibson stole second base and reag- gravated the hamstring 1nJUI). He l1moed off the field and appeared Parks m oves to semifinals of men's open Brad Parks and Chantal Van- d1ercndonck, the No. I-rated players in the world, advanced to the semi- finals and finals of the men's and women's singles compet1t1ons respec- tively Fnday at the U.S. Wheelchair Tennis Champ1onsh1p at the Racquet Club oflrvinc. Parks. a three-time champion from San Clemente who 1s tryin, to repeat, will face Chip Parmelly o Diamond Bar in one semifinal of the men's open division today. In the other, Randy inow of BirminJham1 Ala. faces Laurent Giammartini of .f ranco .. Park.s defeated Rick S~au&b~r ~f Nuhv1lle, Ky., 6-4, 1-S. 1n Fnday s quarterfinals while Parmelly topped Australia's Mick Connefl, 6-2, 6-2. Snow defeated Chip Turner of Carmichael, 6-3, 6-2, and Oiam- martini downed Rick Cooper of Bedford, Texu, 6-1 , 6-J. Vandie~ndonck, of Holland, de- feated NanC)' Ol10n of Stoney Point. N.Y .. 1.5, ~l . on Friday in one women's open d1V1sion semifinal. and will face Monique Vandeo Botch of Holland. Vanckn Boeth defeated Ellen De- Lanee of HoUand, 7-6, 6-7.6-0. in the other R1D1final. Todly'1 women's open d1visjon fu\IJ ls at J 1 a.m. .. finished for the rest of the sen es. It was doubtful Gibson would play io Game 6. but he took baning practice. got a steroid shot and his name was in the hncup. "The anjcc1ion was what we used to think ofas con1sonc," Dr. Frank Jobe said. "They've become a liu)e more speciahzed now. It as not the lype of (anabolic) steroid )OU take to build up your body." Gibson played. but every step looked painful and has swing was weak. Last season. the St. Louis Cardinals were forced to play Mmnesota wnhout home run leader Jack Clark. who missed 1he World Scnes with an ankle injury. The Cardinals also played the Series. won by the Twins 1n seven. without third baseman Terry Pendleton. who was out with an ankle ·injury. Now the Dodgers arc faced w1th play!ng the World Series w1th Gibson hurting. The DodgersJost Game 6 to set up a decisive seventh game against New York. and Gibson was in the lineup. In the first inning agamst Ron DarlinJ. Steve Sax led off with a single and Mickey Hatcher doubled. Gibson then hit a drive deep to center field to score Su. It was the only run the Dodgers needed as Orel Hcrsh1ser pitched a five-hatter and beat the Mets, 6-0. With a six-run lead, Gibson left the game m the fourth inning, but it wasn'I his choice. "I took him out," Lasorda said. "With six runs I thought we were in better shape than when the game began. Gibson never tells you he wants to come out." The Dodgers wall need Gibson's power in the battle against Oakland's Jose Canseco. Mark McGwirc and Dave Parker. "They can score runs, and obvious- ly we will be hurt if Kirk's not playing at his best," Lasorda said. UCI... ~ From Bl unwanted. "After Kansas. I think he was hun emotionally, .. said assistant coach Bob Thate ... They really d idn't treat him well in lhe end. Labat (UCl's M ike Labat. who Butler played with at Ocean View) went to him, and I think he had a big pan in his decision." At UCI. Butler had friends. a group of coaches who backed bin\, and a long tou~ road at a hi&hly rqarded academic institution. Now, havina made it throu&h the first step, he's back on the basketball court and couldn't be happier. "lfl weAt io Kansas, I P.robably would have com e home, • Butler said Friday at a UCI pre-season media day. "J think I would've gotten homesick. I'm real close to my family. Acre rm with aood friends and leamina more ihanj ust basketball. Ifs a good think I d1dn't10 to Kansas." Even thouah theJayhawk$ won the nationaJ ti lie last season? "I felt sot.dafter that.'' Butler said. ''lt was hard for me to watch It, because I could have ~n there." But he.wasn't. Hewustu~yinato makejt throuah• year at ua and watcbina basketbeH ~cticewhen he badtbechance. Thewatchinawasthc hardest pen. ''It took a lot of mt fame I normally spent on besketbe.111 Butta Mtd. "I had to come in and Just watch practice. ltookl lot out of "!e. I :went . • The Athlc1ics hit I 56 homers to the Doodgers· 99. and outscored them 800 to 628. Baylor Ja•t .J.nia to play LOSl\NGF:Lrs(X -~hi else casts him as 'clubhouse sage. future manager and postseason h}cky charm. .. . Don Baylor JUSt wants.to play. "I honestly have no idea where I'll be next Jear." says the Oakland designate hitter who wiTrbe playing in his third straight World Series, each time with a difforeru club. ''I'd like to be playing for this team. But who knows?" • A c ursory _glance at Baylor's current numbers might point to retirement: 39 years old. a .220 baning average in the regular season. 0 for 6 in the playoffs. and a decline in producuon from .31 home runs al)d 94 runs batted an two years ago w1th Boston to seven homers and 34 RBI in I 98g. But statistics have never I-Old the full story-wllh this clutch hitter: A's Manager Tony La Russa notes that Baylor once again got his base hats when they counted. getting the 34 RBI on j ust 58 hats: "I played him only about once a week. against left-handers. and he htt them about as well as anybody m the league." said La Russa, who used several players as the DH this season. "That was unfair to him. but he never complained. · "To me, the mystique of Don Baylor took on an added dimension this year because he never com - plained, and that had an effect on all the players," he said. Baylor's bat speed has slowed along with his legs -h~ stoic S2 bases during an earlier one-year stint with Oakland in 1976. But it hasn't been that long since some of his postseason heroics. One of the most significant was overshadowed by teammate Dave Henderson's fabled homer that rescued Boston from the brink of playoff elimination agajnst the Angels in 1986. It was Baylor's two- run shot earlier in that ninth inning of Game 5 that closed the deficit to S-4. He also hit a homer for Minnesota to help beat St. Louis in Game 6 oflast year's World Series. which the Twins won the next day. He has a .274 batting average with th~e homers and 17 RBI in seven pl off series. It took fiirn 16 years to ma e the World Series. and he has made it worth the wait by hitting a combine,d .292 with the Red Sox in from playmgbaskctball all tne umc, to not practicing or seeing theQ,ther playets that much. I worked out about two or three times a week. "Coach Thate helped a lot." Buder said. "I'd come watch practice, and he'd say next r.ear it'll be all riaht. Coach Bo(Make Bolcosky) hef ped me on ac~demics. He was o n mca lol, and he held me accountable for everything." Thate remembers the days Butler spent in the stands. "It was terrible for him," Thate said. "It was probably the worst year ofhis life, not 10 play basketball. It washisexsistences1nccjuniorh1Jh. It tore him up. Hcwasreally downalot durins the year. He took 1t real hard, and With us beinaa ti&ht university (rqardina NCAA rufes), we didn't work with him. He was all alone." Butler said it seemed like more that he wan led to put up with many times. but "whenever I felt like that, I'd call my mother. She said It'd be wonh it, the 1tudyin1 and not beina able to p1ax . • Jthink(Prop. 48) isaood. but 1hcy should at least let us practice. The ytar off ls bid. You att out of t0uch with the players. t have more study houn(in ~am'sstudy table) now, 12 in.stead of eitbt hours." Tht fcwwotkouu be performed durint his freshman year hardly compenaa&ed for daily practice, and when Butler came beck "it was hard to Just work out (pti~sicaUy), .. be aaid, acfdina that lack ofume on the coun hunalto. 0 When I play, J need 1 lot ~pitittons. tunin1 my skills. After • 1>o4Cen M•nacer T omm y· Laaorda and T ony La RUM&.,hla counterpart from Oak- .,~ land, ea~e 1reetlna• u thelr teama worked oat at Doc1Cer S-tadlum Jl'rl~y. . . ~ the 1986 Series and the Twin; laSt October. ' After signing with Oakland asa free agent last February, Baylor has spent much of the season waiting for at-bats that usually didn't come. "To gel to this time of year makes ii all wonh it." he said. "l was strugglanf in May (he was hittmg .180m Apri and didn't homer until May 11 ). lfwe had lost, I'd have to-step back and ask, 'Did J really help this team?' and maybe say 'Sec you later.· ·• Like Rcwe Jackson in his final season a year ago. he has taken young sluggers Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco under his wing. "l j ust try to put an my two cents' worth, helping them when they're struuhn"' he said. McGw1rc secs ii differently. "He's a great person and he's a winner," he said. "I read somphere where he's a rabbit's foot for ~ing on year off, I'm two steps behind any of the players. even the freshmen.'' He was also overweight, about 20 to 2S pounds over what he calls his best playing weight of 230. Mulhpn wd this summer Buller would be third string until he lost the wcia.ht. bul said he's been running wclf dunng fall conditioning work- outs. Af\erwofkinaout this summer 'with Wayne Engelstad. who took his share of Jabs from MulliP.n on weight d1splacemcn1. Bu1lersa1d he knows what to expect. "He told me Coach (Bill) Mulhgan means well. I'll knock it off slowly." Meanwhile, Buller ISJUSt CJtClted to be back on a team. "I was so excited the first day I came out to run, I got up really early tha1 momina. ••Butler said. 0 Mulliaan brought the players in two weeks before school st.aned to stancondilionina for the run and prnu)'tleof play. ''Some days, they would run 42 I 00.yard da~ andjoeae<J beck,•• MuJhaan said. "(Frat.man) Etop Udo-Ema said he ran mOft he~ 1n one day than he dad in PhC>fnix 1n thru yean 1n threedif!'ettnt sports. Theyil ~IO aJad to see practice start, beau~ foronceyou'll be ttach1n1 them to stand there at times ... Ke"tn A0yd wants com pensation: "It's been roup. If it was u.ck ldt0!'1 rd be t.ryl~ to •• money for adou0te1Cho&lrsh1pafterall the runnina • dkf ..• It will pey offin No\lemblr. Wt'U bf the ukenof1hc Bi1Wnt." a 'winner three years an a row. so I liked better. went up and rubbed him." A 1otal of 346 voters were asked Callfornlan• l avor A ·· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A majority of Cahfom1a voters. 45 percent to be precise. pack the Oakland A's to win the World Series. according to a poll published Friday. Another 36 percent of voters think ,~ntclHDodgcrs w111 win the cnamplonship. while 8 percent s.a1d they didn't care who wins and 11 percent 'didn't know which team they WATER PoLo --- about the Series, Thursda~ presi- dential debate and other matters of public interest in a poll conducted by KRCCommunications Research of Olmbridge. Mass., for the American Political Network, The San Francisco Examiner newspaper and Oakland- based television station KTVU. With the presidential election less than a month away. 1 S percent or those pollC;d said they care more about the World Series than they do about who the next president will be. Sea K i ngs down Tustin , reach semis of tourney CdM rall1es from- early 2-0 deficit; Barons split pair Chris Oeding sco~ three goals. while Josh Speyer and Brandon Howald tallied twice each to lead Corona del Mar Hi&h · to an 8·3 victory over Tustin in the quar- terfinal round of 1be North Orange County water polo tournament at Tustin Hi&b. CdM, 12· I and ranked second in 4- 'A. lrajJed 2-0 after the first quarter. but Oedina no1ched two aoals and Speyer one in the second quaner to take the lead for good. The~ Kinpwill meet a semifinal opponent today at 12: 1 S at 1 ndepen- ckncc Park in Fullerton. l n other prllcs at the Nonh Ota nae County tournament: r ... aaa. VaUey '7, Cotta Meta •; Cetta Meta 11, 1A9t Beadl Poly t : Junior Tre)' Best netted thru aoaJs and Bryan Fncden added two to lead the Barons to the first-round Wln over the Mus1:1oas. Senior Steve Kuflst a~untcd for foUT of Mesa's fivc~s apinst Follntain Valley. But Costa Mesa rebounded for a win in sudden-death oven1me over Lona 8tach Poly 11 Kunat ~ •• pis, tncJudlna the aame- winner 30 eeconds into the C•lra ICSSion. It wu the ~ time this teat0n Kunst hu ICOf'ed ci1tn times in onepmc. Costa Mesa goalie Scott Taylor had 31 saves in the iwo games. The Musiangs play two more games in tht lournament today, beginning al I :4S at El Dorado High. MWitu t , r ... &aa Valley 5: Best and Frieden each had a pair of goals for the Barons, but Millikan won the consolation quarterfinal match at Newport Harbor. Fountain Valley. 11-9, plays two consolation round games at Newport today. the first startina at 3:45, IUYenlde Pely 11, Marlu •: The Vikinas took 33 shots, but we~ only able lo convert four into aoals in droppina the openina·round aame of the tournament at Newport Harbor Hiah. ~or Marina ( 11-9). Geoff Kqy scored twice and Kevin Dill~nbeCk was credited with 12 saves in 1oal. The Vlkinp play twice in the tour- nament today at Tustin Hi&h. In a community collcaepme: GeNea West H, Cenita9 I: The Rustlen used a balanced scorina attack to dispose or the visitint Falcons in the South Coast Con- ference. Chris Tichy. Andy Parazette, Matt Mauser and Steve Kidder each tallied three pit to account fbr the bulk of the GOiden West ICOrina. Paraxtte allO had three auists and Kidder four 1teala. T ichy notebed all lhn!e of his pit in the fin& ba1f wben t.bc Ruatlen ( 1 S.2 ovttalJ, l-1 an coafttenee) built an 1-3 9dvan1111t. Oo&dee Wat edded ftw more :-p11 in t.bc thud quantr and bfee'Kd·to tM victof'y. .. ,P• \ f oR :Hf Rr ruR:. ~ . ' " .. WMll ..... ldl1•111 Toa.v -OMleM et .,...,.. UO o.m '4Mldev -OeklMd •• .,...,.. us o.m TUllClev -~ •• 0.lend, s:.>o o.m w.-....v -~ •• Oelii.nct, s 25 o.m Tllur'4ev r--~ •• o.11 .. nc1, u• o.m. (If,.....,.,) S.turdev, OCI. 22 -0.kltlftd •I ~. 2::H o.m. IH Men .. rvl Sunctev, Oct. t3 -O.ki.ncs •• o...n. 5:25 om. IH '*9Harvl All Mtl'IM leleYIMtd Oft C"-llnel 4 end ti<oedall on KAIC 17'0), KNX 110701 •lld KFMB (7.0) radio. Wlftd Sertet .500 hltten World s.ri.. Mltlno ew•nHS over ,500 wttn 10 or .,._. tl•Mll .. tie ltUlh, NVV ~ OowdV, lol•A Lov Gelwle, NVV Jolln a.net), Clr1 L.ov Gellrle, NVY TllurtNll Mun111, NVY Joflll Mel.Mn, NVG Davit ltobwllOll, NYG MarkK-'t,HVV P..-Marlin, $tL·N Joe Gordon, HVY BlllV Marlll'I, NVV VlcWtrU,Clt Pl'lff Garntf',Pll . Yr GAB H ~ct 1m 4 "10 .42S 1'14 4 11 6 .5'S Int 4 11 6 .5'S 1976 4 IS S-S3J " 19" 4 17 9 .S2' "" 4 17 •• S2' lfll 5 12 ' .500 1917 6 22 11 500 ·~1 4 " 9 500 1'31 7 24 12 .500 190 5 14 1 500 19$3 ' 24 12 500 195' • " • 500 197' 7 24 12 500 Wwtd Sertet wand s&am1 Tiit Ull of tr•lld •i.m nome runi nit 111 World S«lff hl.,orv with oi.ver, tMm, deft e11d Elm« Srnlltl, Clevllelld IALI, OCt 10, 1'20, bl TOftY YUtrl. New Vork (AL), Oct 7, 1936, ,.>rd • • Git McOOYHkl. New Vork (ALI. Oct •• 1951. )rd Mlcktv Mentle. New York (ALI, Oct 4, 1953, lid Vool e.rra, New York IAI.), Oct s. 1956, 21\d 81• Skowro11, N-Yorll (At.), Oct 19, 1956. 7th 8ot>bY ltlcherdlOll, .New York (ALI. Oct I, ING. bl Chuck Hiiier, San Frenclico, Oct I , 1962, 7th Ken lover. St LOYll., Oct 11, 1964, 6th Joe Pffllone, New Vork (At.I, Oct 14, 1964, I th Jim Nol"lhl'\IO, Detroit, Oct t , 196', 3rd Deve McNaUv, 8altlmote, Oct 13, 1970, 6th Oen Gtaddell, Min-••· Oct 17, 1917, 41h • Kent Hrti.k, MlllllHOI•. Oct. 74, 1917, 6th Wiftd Mnet· tlne·eeme wlmen .. IV.·GAMa HltlH lfOS-<hrlllY M.111\ewlOll, New Vork (NL), YI. Ptlli.delofl.I• (AL) . ft10-John Coornlll, Pflli.dell>hla (AL). vs Clllaoo !NL) ' MX·GAM• HIUH 1'17-UrMn Feber, Clllaoo (AL), vi New Vork (NL) S•Y9N·GAMa JEltlH l~alle Adaml, Ptllllll/l'Vft (NL), VL ~lriill (All l~SIM Covete"'I, Clevti.llCI (ALI, V\ SrOOklVn (NL) 1946-Herrv l rKl\ffll, St LOYll (NL). YL Bolton (AL) 1957-Law 8urdelta, MtlwaullN (NI.), vs New Vork (AL) 1"7-IOll GlllM>ll, St LOYIS (NL), Vl Bol ton (AL) IHf-Mlckev Lollch, DetroH (AL), "' St Louil (NL) •IGHT·GAME SSIUES l~WIMlam Dlnnffft, Bolton !ALI. v\ JS111111uron (NL) \tcn-0..con Ptlllllooe, P111u1ur11t1 (NI.I, "'· .,,ton (AL) 1912-Smok•v Jot Wood. Boston !At.l, "'' Hew Vork !NL.I 'Wlftd 'Wlel ERA ... den c~ JS .,.,... l"ttdledl 1 ' I~ Ell EltA Jactl Blltll\OMm, Cln 75 I 1 0.36 Harn l rHClltn, Stt. 31 2 l O 13 , 8•t>e ltutn, aos l 1 o l o 17 , Slwrv Smltll, 811.tvn lO I l o It Sandy ICOUIH, LA (NL) 57.0 6 0 95 HI-V•uehll. Clll (NL) 17 0 ) 1 00 Monie Peerton. NY IALI lS 2 4 I 01 Ctirlltv MlhWltl, NV IHLl 101 2 17 I 06 Salle Adaml, Pltl tt 0 4 I ?9 !ddt. f'len't· Ptll !ALI 5' 2 I 1 31 Wwtcl Sertes ..,..hltten Tiit lltt of one·hll comcilet• o•mes oltcl'le<I In Wor1d S«ltl l\lltorv wllh oltehtr, lffm, OPOO· nenl, oete •l\d wl\llfl rne 1111 occureo Ed lteulbacll, ClllC:.OO (NI.) Vl C111caoo (AL), Oct 10, 1906, no OYI Ill 7tr1 ci.uoe PenHu, Chlcaoo INLI vs Detroit, Oct. S, 1'4S, two out In 2nd FIOyd S.Velll. New York (ALI V\ 8r00kivn Oct. l, 19'7. two our In "" Jim Lonboro. Bo•lon !AL) v' St Louil. Oct 5. IH7, two oul In 1111 Wwtcl W1e1 tw•·hfttws Tiit 11•1 of two·lllt Gome>lett H mH ol1c11eo In World Serlfl hlllorv wltn pitcher, Item, OPOOl\elll Ind 0.te· Ed Walin. Chlc:.oo (AL) Vl Cnkago CNLI, Oct. "" 1906. TllrM Flnoer 8rowr1, ClllC.IJO (NL) V\ Clllcaoo (AL). Oct. 12, 1906 Ed Plank, Ptlli.detohle (AL) Vl Nt w Yori< (NL), Ocl. 11, 1'13. I nt Jamel, 801ton !NL.I vl Ptllladelplllt IAL), Oct. 10. 1914. W•lt• Hovi, New YOf'k (ALI Vl New Yoru (NL.I. Oct. 6, 1'21 luneleh Grlme1, SI t.oul• !Nt.l vs Ph•tedet· ohla (ALI, Oct. 5. 1931 c.-.. Earnll\aw, Ptlllll~Phlt IALl n . St L.ou11 (NL), Oct 6, 1'31 4 Monie PNrlOll, New Vork CAL I n Clncln· natl (NL), Oct. S. 1'39 Mort C~, St. Louis (NL) vs St LOYls (AL), Oct 4, 19" 8oc. 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JO Costa Mast vs TreDuCo Hl•s Vlelo) ,ride.,,, Oct. 21 OrenM at L&9Ul\9 8at<ll OWrM W L T 6 0 0 S I 0 1 • 1 , 3 1 1 5 0 I S 0 L•oune Hlh vs Woodllrldol (at lrvlnel Siutft C.Ol L•tue MIHloll Vlelo lrvlne El Toro Ceol•trano V•llev Dana HIHl S.n Climllllte ~ W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 I ,rideY'• k-lrvlne 17, Sall Clemenlt 7 El Toro 2', Oen• HIAs 21 0-al W "L T ' 0 0 S I 0 1 0 l 0 4 1 5 0 Minion Vltlo 16, CaolslrellO Valllv O "" ~plloto Game 1 starter Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 15, 1taa - • T•--MeR-1........, latT---. ~> 0.-... ......... Ow'lt11t11 ...... from !Swecl9nl Cl9f .._, Ltcontt (Fr~>. 6->. 7-t. Jlmmv COMOn IU.S.) dlf M1c:N91 Sc"-' (the ,...._..lldU, 6•2, 6-A, Jakoti ~ l.$W#J.Wlaftd) -Mllafl 5'eiber ICUctlouovakla1. 1·~. •·•, Andrei Clletnokov ISovlel Union> dt<f, Tom•H Smid ((&Khollovakla), 6-4, 6-l WemeWt MurWMM lat ,......_., w.t ..,.,._.,) ~s-.... ~rtlna Havretllove (U.S.) def ltedU ln.Oekova (~ec:llollovak .. ), 6•0, 6-1, Chrl\ Even IU s ) ... 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TIMI fOllowlng pertOnt are Ttie lollotMng par90nt.,. dOlng bu*-t U dOlng bullnest U : d0tng butlnat at dOlng bUSlneU H dOlng bullnetS .. ; dOtng bullMSI H dOlng buSIMIS II 00.ng t>ul>nest •1 00ong l>utineU U doing bu~ al: EURO•POLISH MOBILE MASTER 'REP, 131361 UNIVERSAL S HEETj AJAVIATION SERVICES,, ADVANCED •MEDICAL NEWPORT VASCULAR THE VtCTO R, 1113 AL~EDOS BOUTIQUE tell.EADER INVESTMENT J W ARCHITECTUAAl>, AUTOOETAIL.llOOHamtl-Cu.LlndtLan..Garden METALS . 15391·8 EIK·3125 Karry Lant Costa BILLIHG SERVICE, 25&42 1 1MAGING CENTER 1441Ftorid• SI . Hunttng tOl\'FASHIONS SY J AC·G R OU P (b )l EAD ER l309 Cedar SI . Newpon ton •8 101, Cotta M .... GrOY9, CeNt 92&4• Ironic: tane. Hunlingfon Matt, Calif 92626 "'°"t P01nta. El TOfo. Calif Av~ado ,. 203 Newport Beac;tt. Caht 92648 • .t OUELINE • 221 M1,.11e ENTERPRISES (c}l_EADER IBMcrl. Calif 12163 Cllif. t2627 Jerome Zuch,., 13136 ea.en. Cahf. t294t I Allred J German. 3125 92630 8Mc:n, C.t 92660 MaMn Gr-.n1:>er9. t 113 Newpor1 8Mc11 C.111 92662 INVEST,..ENT COMPANY , Jule wtortc: 30t C.0.-51 . OavldO.Avery,llOOHam· Cu. Lindi Lane. Garden OouglH Song Lee, 6 1Karry Lane Cost• Mesa, Robert K Stadm1n. Hanletllf Corp Cell· Flortd• SI , Hunt111g ton t)jane l Mcl..IM 6111 172 Flower Str• Cotti ~8-d\.Callt 1He3 111on •8101, Cott• Mae, Grove. c.111. 92$64 Ensueno Well. Irvine. Cam Callf 92626 25&'2 Moot POinle. El Toro. torn1• COfPOflhOn 2100 BMc:tt. Calif 12648 Seestlor• Newoon Beact\ Mell Celtt 92927 TNt ~-IS CC>n>- Clllf. 92627 I TNI bu11nest IS c:on-12720 Thll bu1tn•U •I c~-c.>11. 92630 M11n =302 S1nc1 Alll C•hl This ou11ness " COii· c .i.1 92663 ,.., ... St\u-Ollh Lin 1n oucted by .,, ~ Thi• butlneu 11 con· OUc:tad oy an ln<hvidual This butl~s 11 con· ducteo oy an ind!Vidual Th•• ~sinau '•• con· 92706 ouct.CS oy an inck'llOWll Ttt11 business is ..:on· F1-Street Cott• ~· Tfle re9111ran1 com· ctuctad by an lndlvlduat I Tha r•glllranl •om· ducted by en lndlviduat The ,.g11u1111 com-OUClad ~y an 1nd1Yldval Th11 OullMIS 11 con The reg11lren1 com -OUC:lad oy an tnc11....0u•• c.i.1 92627 mancecl to lransacl butl- Tha reglllrant com· menoed to tranMCI bull· The ragt1lr •nt com· menceo co transac::t OUSI· The reg11tran1 com ·1duc:1ed 0y a llfn<led partr>er mencao 10 trans.ct buto· Th• reg 111rant c:om Th11 butlneu •I con· -unoer It-flctlltOUt mancad to 11ensact t>Ysl· neu undaf the llc:hhoul m«lCed to tranuct Dull· .,... uNlar ,,.,. hcllllou• menoeo to 11antaet buat-lhlP ness unoar tna hcttttous menc:iae1 to 11anMCI Duto· OUC:led tly an md1Vlduat ~ name or nemea MM unOar tM llclllloua butHleA name or MINWI,_. under the fict111ou1 bu""9SI nam41 Ot n•mes ness uncMr-tile hct1t10U1 fhe reg111r1 nt com· OUIHleSt name or name1 neiss unOet t,.. hcl 11ou1 The reg111r1111 com· Mated ~on Seotember bullMel narne or 111111e1 titted above on NIA bUllOetl name 0t namee titted aoove on NIA DullnlU nam. or ,,.,.,,.. mencaCI to lrll\Met ou..-kJlad above on Seoi.mw Du..-name or ~ menceo 10 transact buli-1 ttee 119tecl abo\09 on NIA I Jerome Zlldlar titted aboW on s..:>1emo. Alfred J Garm&11 ksted aboW Oh Augutt 1, MU unoar ttie hcht1ou1 29 1MI 1111.0 aoove on N A MU un<* ,,,. fic:1111ou1 Jvla White David 0 Avery Ttltt stat«nent wu ttled 19, 1988 Thia 1t•1emen1 was tiled 1988 ~ name or ,,.,.,_ MltrW'l Greenberg 0.-L ~-bullnMil name or ~ This staeement -flied Thlt atatement WU hied With the County Clartl of Or· Oouo* L.. With tM County Clerk ol Of. Rooer\" Stedman !Isled •OOV. on August 15 This ll•terns\t -.,., n.. st•tematll ... t.lad "'*' abOlle on Ni ii -""""County°*" OI Or· wtth the County Clartl of Or-ange County on September TIH8 st11ement -.. filed 11'99 County on Sep1emw Tttlt 1t11ament ... filed 1988 witn the County Qartc OI Or· wittl tlMI County c.11. of Or· Miiie Shu-CtWI Lin t anoe County on ~ .,. County on Se9Carnber 21. 1988 with the County Clartl of Of-1$. 1188 with tlMI County Clef\ of Of· oa...s Pittman enge County on Sac>tember enge Countv on Oc1oC>at 5 T,_ st•~' wu ''*' 16. 1188 15, ,... • ,_,. County on Septemw 1 • Fa1 .. 1 enge Coun!Y on Septamoar Tnts a111emen1 -lltad 30 1Ha 1tee_ with the County Cieri& of Or· ,_ ,.,_ Publill'lad Orenge Coest 22. 1988 Publtsnad Orange Coatt 22. 1988 with the County Cler\ of Or· P.-nM2Jt ange County on Sec>i.nber PUOltlMO Ofange 0.-~ Orange Cout Daily P110t October t, •• 15, ,.,. Daily Ptlol Sepltmb« 2• .....,.. ange Countv on Seotem• Pu~ Orange eo.1 PuOlclhed Orange Coast 15 IHI 09'ly Not Septel•llber 24, o.ly Piiot $e9tember 24, 22, 1188 PubllsNcl Ofange Coest Octobef 1 e 15. 1988 I Pullbtted Of.nga Coeat 15. 1188 Daily P!lol Oc1obet 8 15. 221 Delly Pllol OclOC>er 15, 22 ,_,_ Oc1CIC* 1 I 15 1MI Oct°'* 1, •• t$, 1MI Sa-977 D.itY Piiot October 1, •• 15., S•·9.40 Daily Piiot Octooar 1,. 15 ,. ... 29 tMI 29 ~ 5 1188 Pllblttt\ecl Orange CoM1 Se-"4 S.141 21, 1188 22. 1988 Pubillhad Orange CoMt S..997 sa.407 ~ Piiot ~ 24 u --.,---.,...,.-TJC(---1 PUlJC llJTIC( S•NO S..971 Deity Piiot $e9tember 24. ., _ _. ..,._ Octoo. 1 1. 1~. tMI ~"" October' I 15, 1911 I ,._ ""'~ rta.JC N()llC[ s.. .. 11 '9CTI'TIOU9..... P\8.IC NOTICl I rta.IC NOTICE " -------s.. ... rtennoua.,... .. 1 mlOUe.,.... "8JC llJTIC( _nc __ nnoue___, ........ ., ........ ,-1 •-•- llAMI ITATIMINT Tne lolloWlng petlOnt .,. rta.JC NOTIC[ MAim 81AT'lmNT ' ~ ITATllElfT I um 81A~ The lolowlftg penona ara dolnQ °'*'*' 11· ~TmOUe __... fl1CTmOUI Ml ... H ..... IC llJTICE The lol'owwlg ~ .,. Thi 1oeo..ng pertonS ere flCTmOUe .,_.. f he flOIOwiflO ..,_. - OOlflQ ~ •· FOTIVITIES, t HI 1111 llAMI ITATl•NT MAM1 ITATIMINT ACTmOUe ........ doinca'~ • 00ong ~ u ..... tTATIMll fT 001f1Q ~ • NfWPORT ADllERTIS· H1111e, Newport Beach, The f<>ll0wW10 per~.,. n ... followlng '*'°"' .,., NAMI ITATllllNT I ~I--TA~.. I MEGA MAAKETI...O. 245 ALPINE CLEANERS · The...,_..,.,..,..,.. OOCKSIOI MAl'llNE, IHQ. 4100 CM\'lj)ul ()five Calll.92613 dOll'.IQ~U, dolnQ~.. ftMllOllowlng .. ~ar• -,,.... Allel'IUe, Sutt• °"·1eREA CA 6'9 w lmpenal °°"'II~.. ,~16 ,... A-C.iOS. , .. 100. ~ Beadl. O«ottlyO Cloctl. 118 ..,.. ~M CRUISES 10ll2 IAANCHING OUT·1dowlQbuM'lel9. Tne '*eont era ec.ta .... c.111 •HM SutteE 8'• Caill 82$21 RA r CONST~. eo.1• ..... Cellf -- callf t2tl0 Havra. Newpott Be1ch, l a Done Ava . O•rden FLORISTS. 1931 P0t1 Stll'I-ACJAMS I COMPANY. ~~:KLY POOl ,.l'!!.* I ~ mt Ory 'cleel'lft\O ftA1n1ge-18721 11Mton •a, Hunt·' C. ..... ,,. Tapm, 0-. Auto8ar\lloe9. lr\C .• Caltf 12'13 GrOY9, c.111 92t40 Inv Pl NewPOrt S.adl. 351 Via UCk> '°"°· Ntwoort I --nie. t2S1'1 w,.-..mlmant a eontu111ng Inc: Call-lnO'Ofl.-...ct\ c.. ~· ~ ....... Cell. Ilea Callfom'a. 4100 Campus BonnleA McClellll'I, 1034 Wtllat I l<etttlun Caltf t2t60 la.ct\. Clalf. 92M3 I SPA$ER~.Sf 1 y..,. AV9nve Oar~ Grove. IOl'NI 293! w_, Central "-"'° ArttU ferClinandue 1 ,.._ Lyone. t ..,_ Orl¥9 l te. 100. Hewpe>ft w Bay All9 .... ~. Cllrf. KHmey. 10882 La Done hMn (llH~h ~. NOrmen ~ Adam9. !Ing.""""!....,. l1li1~ c:.... tll.41 UNI G Sanll AN Callt r 11721 ~ .... """':, 11tanct NewPOn ...... ...... Celt t2tlO 92M 1 Ave • o..roen Gr Oft. ceew 1a31 '°"t Sttrltng Pl .... I"' 0 . S$1 Vie lido $OUCI aryen " ..,. Thlt bullneft II COl'I· t2104 ""'°" leectl. c... tlM4t Cllllt TMI bu91MM 11 con· Thie t>utlMM 11 con· 12"'0 POf1 lhectl. c.i.1 92MO NewPort IMCfl.. c.111 92M3 ""Y· tMM C.... t27 t4 OWCleO by a COtl>OflliOl'I I Th" t>uso.,... 11 con-n. ~· con.-Thie ...._ 11 .,.. ducted by • oorporatlon dUCted by OO-pertneri TNI butlnMI II COl'I· TM bullllelt II con·1 TNI ~ II COfl• NI bullMU ii Cdl'I· Tile ,., .. uanl com· duC1'act b'i • eot'Pof•toon ~by In,,....... ouct9CI by 00 ... Tile reotetranl com· The ragltlrant com· duct90 by l"lut08nCI and .... ducted by an lndMOual ctlietecl by 1111 ~ OUCT~ 0y en~ l'l*IC9d to "anaact butt· T"a r•i••tran1 com· T"• , .. ,.,,.nt col'll TIHI , .. l•tta•U c~· menoeo to trenMCt bU9f. mencad to tr8ftMCI bUll-The r11111rant com• The reg111ran1 com· The ra911111n1 com • 1•111 ran o m "-~ U... bc11t1ou1 ~ 10 lftr'4KI tNll-,.....-to ~ ..__.. i....-to .,_ ....., "'9 under lN llct1tl0Ut M1t ~ ttle llctlt!OU9 menc.d to trantae1 bu8lo-~ 10 ttll\NICI bull-menced to t~t Dual-~ IO tr~ butt-~ NIM Of Ntneil Niii ~ tM ktttiou. n.e W'°8f tt'9 tlctfltaua ,_ _...., .. ..... ....... -0t l\llNI ~ ~ Of NfN8 ,_ ~ lhe flctlllOUI f"'8 ~ the licttl~ neM wncMf .... fiU1llOUI ne9 uftOtr t"9 h!IOW llMecf ...,_.. on Oc1oOlf 3 ~ l*"9 Of ,..,... ....... -er ....._ ,_ • - llM9d ebolle on September 11ttec1 ~ on ~ ~ _,. or namet bu9WW """* °' tll'NI ~ ,_.,.. 01 '*'* ~ neme 01 nemea 1t11 i.ect I00'4 on M n , ... ,..... ...,._ on '-""• -.. ..... "' lo • 1,,.. 15.1... .......eboweonCnotl4') lliltecl...,_.on NIA te0800¥ton 1t11 liaNdaboveonNIA Gordon Litster, Y1cal Otto c K•ulanb•rg ti,... ' 11, 1t11 -.. ,.,., Dorothy Q ~ 1(......, 1(..-...y ~ l ~ NorTNf't AdalN lfy.-I K...., Pl'H "'"' Pl'...,, I .... A ~~ c.-. ... n. .. 1a1M1t ftt llled T"'9 .......... ._fled n. .. lllll9l1t .. Med Tllle •-..ant ... tiled Thll ttaterftenl ... Nad Ttwa '}.~0::-al':' Tllie •111 ....... t .. W n. .. ...,.,.,. -flled T._ .............. TMa I IOJ -... .. .. ~ c.tt Of Or· """lN County a.ti Of Or· """ ... COunty Ctarti Of Or· wi.tl ... c...., Dent ol Or-w.tll the County ca.ti °' Or· Wlf:'I ~= .. , • t ..: ..... County a.ti of Or-I ..... Cowntv ~Of Or· .... c....., a.. .. ~ .... ce.. '*" .. Or· ~ ~ °" ~ lfll9 C°""'1 on .. ..,.... .,.. C°""'Y on hil•~ 1f119 ~en~.,. Countv on~ -.5 __ .. , 00 •" _ .,_,,., ..,,.,_ -......, ,. ..,_ 1, --00 o ~--""le I 11. ,... ,_,21. ,.. ,_ 11. .... ,.,. 11 ,... ,..,., \1, ,... .._ 1 1 ,._ 1t ,... ':-ltt11 . ,.;.. 11, ttll -• ... ~ " .... • ~ Coe9t PutllllMd Or ... CoeM "'*"'*' Orinja CoeM .... ••Plllll Or-.. Coelt PuOMNd Or .... eo.t ~ Or-... c.... .... • ,..., ~ Coe9t ~ Or eo.. ..... , .. or-.. c.. .. .. ft Dlillf,_ OceoMI' 1, I . 15. o.tr fltlot Octotier 1, I , 16, ~ ,_. Oc1C09r 1, I . 1$.. ~ ,_. llJU IOell 2•, Diiiy "'*" S1p1r.., 14, ~ P.eo4 8~t-:.:' ~. Oalor,._OcticlW~. 1 .. 22. °"'Y-~i•oCOc= 1a u OiJlw_,_ ---"· Omlr c,.. n ; -22. ,... n. 1111 OctObiii '·I IS ,.. Octol* ,, I . 15, ,.. totMlf '· ......... 21 ,... ... _" 21 •. ~ a 1• ~ 1 1;" "" °"""" 1, I; .. a.11•. s.tn s.-t73 Si ... s . ..--~ ... 1 • s.012 • • ..,.. .. .. • • ... ', .. • Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturda~. Oetow 16, 1988 CALL 642-5678 ..... Ir-.. DD ftrMUb 3112·1a,a.,.,.t 1131 t HJI .. ...,.., SIJI .. ,..,....., 1131 .. ,..,..., SSJI lapl!z ... t • II• I cLXssiFJED INDEX R2-5678 I '-:;;;;;;iiiii;;;;1 ------.... WTM OllAW CO. ...,. II .llMY! ......,,...... II.Ill lllYll HIRING! Gover"menl .an1m1111.•1 *•An-Tiii PROll IOU'nt GRAW CO. • 1111 We lo~ youl Grat10ma, Exe1t1r19 c:weer IS'oetlon. Fot lea9I IUllOOrt Sl'oupl '";" r.= .... IUMllll ETllD 'f(lll) ADS Ron. CMr)1 and Randy. Front M;k penonnet ~Full tWne tnll'Y ~ poe-tem-5:30 MOn ttwu Fri. 1ecJ,-:f::so:gH S7.17·il.711Hour 11111-1 TH9 DAIL V lltl.OT CHECK YOUR A.D top men 1 ptua ladle 1 ltlon aa Credit Cwti With Mutt have own car. 1 yr of aide or volunt.., T ate for .. ecuttve CLAS61Fl£O O,.FICE HOUAS THE FIRST DAY AR£ FREE S.p.,.nt fUhlon , .. a11 ltore. Cua-S.Curlty Pacific Mftr. 953-IM51 •Tiii w•-• exp equivalent to the :.J..o,., Coetl MeM r~s.r-M-F --tomtl MtVk:4t lkltll a Funding -A nationwide -·-completion of the 12th I hle cat 100AM·5)0PM ,.,. D••• p ... , .. _... ........... .....tin 3111 MUlt. Should be com-Home Improvement EARN M~r~·ri Apply NOW, Woody'• grade. Apply lmm•dl-~ WOtk ..,. a S••~!.9:.:.oo ~;,:.1.!?f AM :;:i.,:c;:•;;,.:-O;,:;;.. '::~"":".: Cal•. CM .IN AobSEKEEPER I puler plu1 10 key friendly, Fl'*'Ce Company. boolttl ·,... /yr ...:'" Wharl. N.8. 175-0474 at.,Y. 78().3400. EOE E.......,.t •~• c.M • oo AM-s oo PM ,.., •• , •••• -· -,_......, companion for ecll~Sr. Hgt b<>Okkeeoi"9 dutlee. No expertenoe r1M111ary come ~wtt-. Det-•· Newport Meaa School• ._..... __,.... -Oe31 0.AOL .. t .. ••. •-• ....... _ .... , ta-1111 E I h Full time. X'lnt beneft. ta. •-•-a• 805-el -tOOOu. Y-1590 llAllPUDllTIL . Mr. Ptnker10n, 432 ""••IC"'-ouo.., .. £ .... ,,.,., .. o ......... ~.. CltlHn, ... refa, ng 1 SalarycomenauratewllhGood~lk~M4I· ...... Seek• Gardener. JAllTll -· • '•' "• ... ,::-;•:_. '":.:: ~:_;:.:::::: IC)Mklr19. CdM 720-15e5 exper~. Apply In per-lnel. T'YPe 30 wpm. AUTO OET AIL I HANO Host/... Food Senw. PIT eventng WO(k, lmmeO. PUTl-W llm '-· -•>0 .... "" ... ""' .... ,.,., ...... -FOUND: affectionate nutty aon. 540-7182 car• of Cal VMan Diaz ot Jaclc CAA WASH. Good ..i.ry BfNkfut cool(, Bell Per· hire. Huntlnaton BMch WILL TRAIN. St•..ot·.._. ~==· '-, .... .,,.,..,oc,-•,..,..,,., ,,..,, Peril an·type CAT, lapeptat 5530 CollHn. Stuards/Ann Betta et (714) 1&2·1990 Full time-Immediate aon Malnt/utN Penon. H (7141•l7-3118 ~t 5a: F•-· '"" u• ~.. ,.., -.. -.., ... •·•• Mariner'• Park area,! --Stuard. South Coal! lncauW9 .. 117 .._..hill .....-i.... .... 5-74'8 Apply In peraon, 2729 S 111 • · .,_ • T 1 $<....... --148-19&5 I 112Al·t11.ll/• Plaza Mall. C.M. :. 100, C:.C.,.;;: · ..,...-.,, . ..., Grand Ave, Santa Ana. IElllL llLP ~ ::l;-~ . ~-;.:::; ,,'; :::.:.: ':..,°",.:,: FOUl'fD· Black Cat weat· I IUll1'Dlm...al CASHIER/CLERK M/F E.O.E. fLIUL ..... .......... Flexible hours, Full or Pleuant, fr'-ndly at- -.. '-'<:• c--~ Ing r~tone co1i.r. vic1Gov'mtcontrac1or9Mklr19 Glf1 Stiop, OC Airport. Full/part time w/exp, NEEDED. CALV fff'I Part-Time 557-6020 ~·· A11f1kY Pen. ,,,,,.,..,._..,_..,.._ I 211t & Tu1t1n, Cotta qualified Gen Maintan· PIT. Oependablalflex. ---m• b<eadlbuttettohl·~· AFTERIPM.l •tesoa MAINTENANCE n)'tavet, 1eeo ·Piecentle MeM. 842~3'2 anee Tech, min 3 vr• exp. Bettle before 1.30pm .,...., ,._ N-smttr. ~ to. Ad • Ave .. eo.1a Meaa. :,~, ', -<: ~~.~A~~ TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE ESTATE TA SECT IO I · I ~repalr,catpan-852-9188 Availabte lmrnadiat91y In •141,c/ol>eilyPilot, Box ..... , .... FOUND BLACK Lab & try. plumbing, electrlcal, •• CdM Court "-POrtlng 1seo. Costa Meaa 92&2&. Tuea thru Fri Muat have ASSISTIUT Golden Retr. on Oct. 10.' etc Mutt have truck & CASllUS Agency. Muat be mature. own eat $41/hr ~ l 19 nn I-vie:. BullWd a Edinger• tooi.. Jot> location In MaJor Oil company subsld. reillable, detail-oriented lllllm. 1----·----- F.V. 839'-$>75 I MCA$, Tuttln. Good now accepting appll-peraon. $5..bour. Wanted full time. W1llmg to ...... Ulll ~tmiDVIS()R FE>UND t>oat In Newport I Mlery & t>anefl11. Submit cations for p01ltlons all C.it SaMy 875-1173 train. Elite Gardening Exp l cat nee, .,,, •tab .JUrU\ Hatbor 1n Fan ·ea Cell reaume to: MCAS-H. lhitts at the Chevron -•/llLJ Service, 646-5588 cllantel.14e-~21att 3 0 Identify 83M97i l Tu11tn, BldQ MA, Tu1tln, Food.Mart. Apply In per-.... ,_ -••• If _ Full time aalarleO potltlon '*' · . CA 927 tO... 7 li/559-1934 IOf'I 18•5p.m.) 17th & Or· Help. FT or PT. NWp BCfi •~ ~ fi l'IOUNO COCKA TIEL •S•S8-Sl2+•S*S* ange Ave Costa Mesa arH. Good atartlng pay. Approx 5 Hra Mon-Fri. PIT flex, $alhr, need car. bHIC houHkeeplng, around 911. Scar on foot PER HOUR E_o E 631·"91 Abraham. 0Utle9 Incl: Light typir19, Coaatal arH. 53&-09&2 minor rriechanlcal. elec· Vic of w .. 1 Newport. I · · flllr19 ~nt phone de • trlC:~umblng repalra, 146-7345 HSUYITilllST CHIROPRACTIC DaTMI m UP meanor. Call tor appt HUNT BEACH In• Brk kn ge of noor eer• ------~,.,,,..,,,...-. · Gr .. t job·EZ hours, flex-Full· Time poeltlon avall· 1-4:30PM M·F. &73-2971 ..-i peraonal llnea acct Pf'oc.dur .. and auper-PLlllllS llLfll FHl.1 Ottbtitl Ible schedule. Wiii train ASSISTAIT able 8am-5pm Mon·Frl. llll••• IFFIOI Rep. Min 3 yra exper. vtllon of fanltorlal crew. Mutt have 2 yra exp In Huntington Beech. on Job. Bate + com-Ryder System• Inc at -Comm'I &lor Computer Send retUme with .. 1ary w/good OMV record 852-1191 mlUlon. Mul1 be neat & Frontoffice,enthusiastlc & CostaM ... locatlon.Hrly F/Ttakeohargeperaonfor exper a +. X'lnt ben-requirements to: 540-2773 personable. New office cheerful, good office wage. Contact Kathy or amallcomputereo.lnNB. efltat aalary N-•mlcr MISSION VIEJO MALL. OTOGRA· FguND~~Ta~~;11~ location. Harbor Blvd. 1kllls.compe1t11vesalary. Oebble641-3045 Goodoteric.tlkill1&1wlll· prefO. Cali Sharon 27000 'Crown Valley P~~J~J! .;HP/T Muat ameo es I CM. Call Cindy between FIT Incl. Sat. Contact Ing to learn our un que 143.9400 Parkway, MIUlon Viejo, P · • Large fem. long-haired 10am-8pm, ~1155 Carol 631-5664 Oellvery Driver., M-F. Our operation. 833-7931 CA 92691. Attention: hive own camera, light I blacil cat, lost vie. Eut * p A R T • T 1 M E ~~u~~c:i~~~~ IHI STllY OlllSI Ul&L SIOIOllY Maintenance SupervllOI'. beckdrop. 956-fi58 Bluff. &«-0057 1 .Recep l Typist/ Data' .CLASSIFIED print, 1690 Placentia. TO PREPARE for Reale.-Beaullful worklr19 environ-IWIEI If PIE-SCIML LOST: Large fem Killen, Entry. Prestig. ~piny ADYERTISll~ CM. tat• License. S99 relm-ment overlooklnQ Pacific. Oltl99&ATS I Teaching p0sltlon wllh whlteltortoiee mix, 650-1490 g I Elt••ttll buraad ln 1tttranaactlon. No exp nee, nowever 111_., 2'.it-3 yr olds. ECE unite friendly. no collar, 101', -SERVING Newport, sbme lit & gen'I legal PIAAllEIEIT reQd. C.M. 5'&-32« vie Matlnel''a Pane, Nft·1 a---... Al _1 The Orange Cout Dally Or DENTAL ASSISTANT. Coate Meu, Irvine, helpfut Good typing, .. _ .. _. PQf1 Beec:h. 14e-51~ ....,... • -._.. Pilot hu an Immediate 1 yr exp In field. Model & Tuttln, & Saodlebacit Val-highly nt9"1Qan1, Indus-pa..,._. . I •CONST BKGRNO opening for telepl'lone die work. Slmpte IYPlne I. iey. tnous & wliiingness to The agency lormed to Detail-oriented perton, L~T. M~ ~~~~ •LOAN DRAWS sa.lesatourtront ~nter., phonet Start Sf.SO/Hr. CALL MANAGER AT learn are Important. bulld tnrM new loll-ways QOOd Enollth akl!ls. WILL ., .. ~ ~ 8each •AIP Prior sates expenence Small lab. Hwpt 8c:tl loe. Century21 Executive Salary commensurate lnOrangeCountylelook fRAIN. Jfteaent. fr1endly REWARD! * 953-5887 · Urgently needed. Excep-helplul. Mutt llke people 875-78" 85-2800 w/exp. CALL &«·9190 lr19 for a Manager of Con-atmoaphete. A11f1kY P9n-tlonal pay. and be organized, trectl and Procurement. nysavet, 1MO Ptecentle LOST rem Cat, NO TAIL, Temp to perm. assign-45wpm typing Call Should have tha folllow· Ave., eo.ta MeM. t>nwn. bftc, beige tortolM mant• O.C. posltlons Peggy Bfeolins ror intlN'· 1 Ing experienee: aheU mix. f0/1, vie O.L. W~VER view appointment MANAGEMENT Contract adm1n1stratlon P•ICllSlll ~ & Avocado. COM. TEMPOMAtES t 114-&4~21 ext. 30.1. " and purchallng function , ltD S100 Reward! 875-119& 5-47--0550 100%FREE Including supervisory . PUMUll 31121 ••1•-A••RR•s JOIN 0 TE =·~ .. =~~:: T::,ld~C"~~ iwXNt@B; • ..,_ .---Cl.11111111 · UR AM mant, aupervlM Purchas-In Orange county ls look-100 Slnglee-Trlal Member-I IMMEDIATE OPENINGS UYllTlllll Ing Clerk. contracting Ing for a .purchallng afllp Prot.alonal & bull· Fllgh! crew & all ground I IALIS procedures Including clerk. Thia pert0n aflould ,,.U P90Ple Newport I postt'f"•· ~xcellent tra~ H-&TIYI MANAGl"1G CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS propoeal preparation, have exeperlnce In Beach (714) &..e-383& benef ta, opportun ty llPllesw1 '" negolahon. legal and purchaslr19 Pf'OC<ldur•. tor growth . Cal II 1 LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO financial aapect, federa.I, 10-key, peraonal com-312-296-4007 · The Dally Pilot has Im·, atate and county laws puter, typing, com· I APllTlllT IUUIEI I mediate openings tor WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY and regula11ons appll-munallve lkllla & M4f. DEE I.. . telephone salespeople. PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH cable to contracta ano motivated Send reeume Semi-retired couple. Must type 45 wpm ano! ' procurement. Education 10· TRANSPORTATION laaia111 l Fiaaacial •ta•J Tt I.Na DELllYll Some experience + have oooo commun1ca· GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR and experiencw. BA In CORRIDOR Agenclea •• i'ta.,.1 j 1,-,. C-·1. f.....&f maintenance CALLI tlon Skllls. Call Peggy ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE Bullness Administration 3347 Mlchelaon-Of'lve Ste ... -.. , 837-9956 or 855-0665 Blevins 642-4321 FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE. CREDIT a"d/or five/:' prior ex-450, Irvine. CA 92715. Ontrtaaitin lt04 .. _.....,.., Yt1lrtlYtrJllue4 ITilil•llllllS DAILY PILOT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT ~lance.. d reaume NSOE/PHOMN/FENC/AHLLS N~T Lach auract· l ·l laJ fn4i9c fritMn To telemarket. 5-8am tor -c 1ve. active t>eauty sa1on Tetephone approvals PleaMContact famoua author. s.2-1111 ~:-:~.yes~. TAKES, CALL ERIC, 642-4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND co~At,~~~Rl~~'~c~u. QUllITT Clmll tor NAILS. FACIAL & Problem credit/Income, Patty.540-7796 llUlllCLlll RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W . BAY ST.. 33•7Mlcl'lelaonDriveSte Full t ime Mon-Fri HAIR Htghly decorated lorecl<>t41re. bankruptcy 50 rvl C~ 92715 Move 1n at ,60.000 A~t 1st. 2nd & 3rd ro·s Does Anyone Know For electrical wholesale CWll .. &Ill COST A MESA, CA 92626. ' . I ne, ·7am-3:30pm $4/50 Hr. Pat 722· 7776 E 760-17 5 R E loan• atlY reason Whef• She Is'?'??... bus1nese Apply 1916 •11 •-···1-·-u NOEOPHE/o~~~~~LS No experience nae. Ben-(71•1 253-46!M Please Call Me Pla<lentla. Co1ta Mesa, --.-"°-' efits. Apply In penon. Jaftltatat (2131426-9566 Monday-Friday 8-5. 3 0 hours P8f day tor r• --------IUICAL ISSISTllT ... , • TAPI 2911 A----1-• lhrts mainder of 156 days Our-729 F ... St c M . ._ -"--• •-•11R•£1 "'88 89 -~•oo1 Front office Full· Time .,_ .. · • !!, -._. IU" 1ng 1,,, I _,, year. •5-48 5525* •s;c-;-.iet .. ar""ia_,..esu_m_e_S,..e·r· Pension Fund has un-ELEGANT pretty witty & Exp'd Part-Time to Full-needed by Huntington R I Mon-Fri. Med1ea1 ottiee. ----·---- YICe . ta«eover exist1r191 hm1ted SSS for problem II.In lady, WISha .to meet Time for Property Mgmt Beach City School DI•· M I tor I utes Lake For .. t (El Toro) IUl.ISTATIUUI company Owner wlsn.t R.E loans. No credit or cl'larm1ng prof I man firm 1n Costa Mesa Send tri<:t Must take and pass (714)770-1950 Top Produc« aeekl 2 to retire 8nd ol'fer1 14 yr BK o.k Mr.Lee 972-38UI •5-50 wl'IO has quality, resume to: Personneq proficiency uam as well UI ISSISTllT honett a. exp'O AM I /Of buslneu 81 reuonablel loves sports & into' 136 Rocnate< St, Costa asbllingualwrittenexam PhlebOt. MD's offlee Mon Comm'I llc'd Agtt. terms Write: 2021 Bull-health. Pis write P 0 Mesa. CA 92627 Salary S7.28-S9.06 per thru Fri 8_ 1 144• 7648 SC)%..100% commllalcm + nns Center Dr Ste 214.,Aaat1a cta1at1 2049. Lake Arrowhffd, hour. Apply 20451 available in ~s turn. Call PATRICK Irvine 92715 or 752-0322 Lt IF • Z1Z5 CA 92352. • Wllll Cra1mer Lane. H B 111 •lllPTllllST TENORE 721 1200 11 Ha SS 50 to start, more 96<4~8888. Deadline for T" • ••9 • • 14 Pim wle-.p. Newport Ct*Jt applying 10/18/88. W11tm1·nster For Newport Beach Office ___ .._ _____ j 2 Iranian passp0rts stolen, Question CoYnselor CaShlng, 642-29e5 1 Exper · )'*· 646-3903 • WIDOW HAS $S$ SeyeO Mel'ldl Hosseini Is it true about attorneys I I CRUISE SHIP JOBS Avail· . Models1$550/week for HI ~,p,,, .. ~l:N•1IH for TOsl S10 000/up No l KazlN'oonl. and FloYria • and their briefs? Look I USllll/OLEH 1 •bl• nowl Trvel the worl01 Hun11·ngton Beach I fashion promotion. For creo "/no s>9n. Call o.n.1 Pourazari. vicinity Coata I lonward to reply here. FIT, $6/Hr. benefits. CdM and be paid! Call today Interview call Suzanne IOL EIT&ft mson Auoc: 873-7311 * Mesa. 650-!080 Adonla 675-1579 or 675-3306 49'-5321 I 540-3857 ACTS SALON I F t . y II llU Tlllllllll oun a1n a ., Anstar ln~~~a Mesa is ~~~:==~~o~:.~ . ,, $2.66 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 lines. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE .. NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney Try a~ carrier's job on forsiie. If you're 10 or older, a jo~ as· a newspaper earner might be just your size. Just send In this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are available nowt l e so11ebody. l e 1 Daily Pilot carrier! • hiring de1k clerks, & ketine aystem with un- nlghl auditor Salary llml1ed eernlr191. For In- DOE, call 957-3063 formation. call Jack Ayers at SELECT OFFICE 45 wpm reqlred BETTER HOMES & Computer exper. C.M. GARDENS $1300/mo to start, total REAL ESTATE 751_5000 benefita. 642.3490 IUl. ISTATI UUI OUllE COAST s= :::.;: ,:::,~ DAILY PILOT s .... Agt. Need aofM- Pert-tlme AUlstant Dis-one to hetP on Open trlct Acf>Mof needed Set-Hou .. •. Commlaalon urday. Sunday end Hof-spm negotiable. Call ldays 3AM to 11AM. Must 720-0169 fOf ttppl. w 18 or over. valid driv-u•111•1T er·s llcense. current In-Typtr19 req'd, construction surance, good drlvine ,.. co. 1n Costa ...... 1 full cord. $7.00 per hour. gas time or 2 pat1 time. $7/hr mileage. Call Roger ot commen9tKate w/u.p. Starlley TuetOay thru Fri-5'6-5100 for 9')pt. day. 142-'321 ex1 205. aiurnt•IT PAIT TllE N.B. Law flfm .,.., de- Ouahty photography 11u-pendabte perlOn to ..-010 need• detail person lilt with billing aya. a for gen office, no typing, _misc. ad~: dutlea, lloht wtll train. Mon-Thur 9-3 \ype, com.,.,ter up. s-1. 'till XmH. 833·7816. DOE. CarOI 759-71.80 Dawson & Assoc .. N.B. Restaurants P•TTlllE Wiil... •CASHIER Packer giece rate •COCKTAIL W~~ESS • Needed Pat1 Time. Cell for SS 00-8.0 /hr Coate ............ tmenl 875-1922 M... near Hoag Hosp _,,.,.,.. • · Student Pf'•'· 122-eoeo lllElft •••••••••••••••••••• t Newspaper · t !SPREAD i : THE • i NEWS: : i Work in the ever expanding New. oaper Promotion field! If you are 891f ·motivated and like working wtth teenagers. this may be the op· portunlty you've been waiting fOf. Thls Is a GUARANTEED INCOME of $400 per week to start with poten- tial .. earnlr'\gs of up to S 1000 per week . . An Insured van, wagon. up/shells are a MUST. For more information ptctc- Gall Mr. Jam•• (213) 477-2870 • { I ......... ..., .. ,..,... '13''.:#lll&:t::&:;;=;:,1-.i!"!~=~1 7 10& Wini 1 11•nn•1111n. 1 :":.~~= J Ntflfj" In Pirton ~ "" .......... .,_.., 1" goOdaM Cal 417..... JC:.:r::-9..J:::-., 142-9391Of142·"'6 • Aelt8'#antl I•'"' typelpMne/~ 'Kenmore wa.rier. Ken I.In.... •• & deW• 10 adftnce. lftOfl Gel~. Gd condl 1 9er\.-+ neg. Ml 111·1556 NaM• DM B1JO 175 ~--~. 54-2ns ~ ~·:~:=: .. 11m1a111121• , ..,. f4 tac 11 IOC*lf\O tcw holt "rCMecturll firm r~j ...... w• pay M 50/H; exp'd Admln PlflOn 2 oatmeal wtlt loYelMta. 2 I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/S1t1.1rday, October t5, 1988 87 tor.-., wnMe & ........,. at wl atrong SectylAcctg Her<:uton brwn cMlra, SPICIAL OAIAOI SALi I •n thude-Mu•t be; 21• akitla IBM computerj Olllc & g&eu cockt.il, end. .. •CALLUMMM>O• =er;::1;119~~ ~;.~ 811 ••c ONLY ~/llne. CALL 642-5671. TWIN Size cheat Did With SOFA~ new S150 CRIB MWMgtlt o.atJIMyl YARD Ml• Oc;tot>er 1Stll,METAL wardrobe S25 UTllL uua Mge>t. 8-ld reeume to. I I '. -.... ...... .,............ ... 11 .. ~ maur .... thr .. drewett. Sola tabte $50 Iron patJO l ind s 100 no menr... and 16th Fam uptight Playpen 125 ~ ._... UA T o. Negua, 110 ~'no. _.... -M rushc wood 135 ' loot Mt 175 Two patio ctlalra You unauem* Falt· rrecer 5150 Solid wooo 120 HMvy dUI ~ .:...: : ~~r,!N!rl Center Dr #150 Nwpl ""' WNt• ~th flower•. ••lu•ll 1117 • -1 ::Id ~ benCh 110 150. Two hanging Chairsl vteW/e.ker, Colla Mela hMYY frame bunt(blds af\d brackMt 1~5 a..,.. MW Fountain Vall•Yj 8c:t1, CA 921410 'cw call grHt con~ltlon S25 • --2·1 MO Elec1ric raoQe $2~. 5•~747. 1150 Matching mat-tlon Gamel S2 Mtec ttore Sa1arY i-benlflta Mon-Fri, 11·2644 .. 1581 642 t3?& Chlldc:raft cr0lbt atweo. EWKy1hing4from A·;1~~t MATTRE $, double bed Range hood SS Miefo BUNK bedtcomplete$.40 tr ..... S.0 IKil Other 1tlM'ld!ll8 Slrobelltel30 W0tk. work Incl Sat/Sun., ,ANTIQUE China Cabinet NEW ump le drni & Sun 8-281 E Size, •>Uta hrm, inc;IUd1ng ~ s'l: &~t. 6 draw-Dining table 4/chalra $35. houHhold Items and Gultat amp S50 Mltct\111 NO evea. Call wee«dayS SHIPPlll CLEll l Hot Dog Machine. H .. vy ahoea, h<>Ueetlold good•. Sat 8·4, Playpen. toys, one 11~" ttll()k loern pad r1~ s • Ing table Twin bed 120. 873-8821 furMur•tool 2217 uur .. monltOfl 1180 Follh 10-5. N.liJ•I lmporta Full llm• M F 1 ?uty Meat Slicer. clothJ~.1015W 8elboll bikes. boolts, collee-anctonetullbldllZIM· now sleigh S20 AOd ~. ~ Beacill, Spot$150 979-5738 (714)6'1·3222 -8am-4·00pm ~nSo/~r 759-9587 Btvd. 6 5~287 tibles, etc 2570 Oxford ~ate foam pad S4 :;g 'f'wo~ffi! ~=~ STACKED washer-dryer ~~~~9 Ir vine Ave WALNUT roclling chatt .IT aH ••• Ra No ••perlence nee: Ben-8()YS BED with 2 DRAW· YA.AD & DemOllt1on Sate. l.11 '0" Princeton) 6-2652 mtg 150 Hand lawn mow.r wn good j • S25 Coleman la111ern SS. --ertta. Appty in perton. EAS. rnaur .... 6 monthl Old beach cottaga SAT 8·4, SUN 8· 12 BOY'S H tra ta1ge VICIOl'Y S20 11191 Aconite Ave . t~· AfiSO A~ond,!~a TROUT Hlmon tackle, Queen 6-piece ahMt Mt Full tlma proleulonal ._1 • TAPI okt S 150. 6'6-800• after Doors. windows, stove: 2669 SANTA ANA lull l>Ody wetsuit. 1tfte new F o u n t a 1 n v a 11 e y Mela CAiif ~5; r ..... Pole hardware 10c· S7 Coteman Ice en.1 SS ~ ~a:,tOf bet·1 729 Fetid St CM &pm. .etc SAT 12·5. SUN 9-3 Houaeholc:I appliances, SIOO 873-5905 839-7055 ' S3 Auortad tooll, dollY, Ladles CO&ll me 12·1 .. ..., .. PleeM .. ...!8;;y:: •S.&-ss2·5· . BRAND NEW Whtie walll SUH molflng. 310 Undo auto acc essories, WATERBED lung s ~•AUTHENTIC Id WASHER $150 Dryer wtlMI barrow S1·S30 S15 each Brus tin1place ...-·. .._..., wicker, gtua top table Ave (&th St.) ciotheS. bOOks, ptctures, • ', o l'l'lOVte $150 RefrlQl'atOI St50. Lawn mOW« $10 490 tan S35 Call 7-7pm ium•. Ports Inter-lftnltlllUTTllT $800obo 721-4127 --haldwlfe boat & fish SOlld oak s100 Mens pott•rs S2 5·S t OO DtSllWaSMr $125 Trutl Co9t• Mesa St Cos~• 645-9521 M tlonal. 3333 Bristol. FIT Of 1 lllend WOftl = •••--AMl!lll C..U .. l llu 1122 items a.Wwar•. tools bike $10 Clothel, ml9C Yamagata Olympte poSI-conspactor $125 Sofa Mesa --------·• Suite 2515, eo.ta M .... A -----•--25c to $10 ~ only er S20 Hundreds post· bed S50 M t n, Chai --Clanttoed adveo1sing1ekes CA 8282&; Attn: Brenda t:!s~d welc:C:i ~ Footboard with ralls, c rom• Gau SAT & SUN 9·5 • 2395 Westminster A¥9 .. era. sengrapns, pnotos s25 Lift ~~t~ng51 50r Oof'l ll'lelltate101oqu1data yourmesaageinto1 10101 Roofers Wanted, jour-392a£.'·eou• queen scz•. 846-4293 dining rm table, ater,o 951 SON~· &ke parts. Costa Mesa. 645-S.38. S1·S35 673-7833 6'6-58'8 s.11hOM MYet·uMC1ttem1 h<>meS ·witnoutro<J-_ _._ ·~, ~--on ........,M 1 HWy,'CONTEMPOD•RYSol It ~era.rowlng~.2 wtieets. tires. framH. '*"1han aC1 1nde..,1..o >oay,ng10 1eaverou•s men. hot ruu ... t , min. 5 """' a..-ar. """ a. child cat ... ,, & ~ tods. elottles. Ing. IBM, yrs. •l(plr. '°"'~ -·-a•-brown, 1-yr-olcl. pet1ect m<>fl. SAT. 18 MltAn type writer. misc items thak• & 1111ng1e men. •~ -cond1tton. $200/obo e.y Dr (Spyglasl) M221li,1/Dtcb /Sltrlft Aat" la rt ... tlOl la ... laPM1H 9100 Aat" Deantic t308 mutt have OWfl transpor· $6-$7 361Hour 662-3816 leave mesMge S SlllAJ 1·3• FREE cute b'--.. F d""', 70"" -tat~. Andy 548·37t2 Teacher Aides needed no, pyglass Hitt Moving Sale ---• DATSUN 1983 280 zx .......... -· eiq> nee Apply lfnrMoi-NEW Daybed Whtie & Treuures & Tnn.s. 25c· 3211 •WA* approx 1111 yrs old. med too Ft deep waier main eteen -•• -INTI Tl•W atety, 760.3400 EOE Brass, w/mattresaes & ssoo Sat 10115 7·2pm (Off HarbOf & GeiSlet) .. small Pref Newport bey slip IOI rent Will talle tops. C::c~ m~w!; L::e~ v;:111 r:' :~~ Local Pest Control Co. Newport-Mela Sc:tlools trundle Complete. S245 26 Drakes e.y Dr. Reing, Toyota 4x4 rims. Beach home 455-3330 2 smallet boats Brok•s 17800/obO 548-7827 12DLF3c..) S23 ...... c. Heldt tout ._ ei.: *8'0-8733• Honda 110 ATC. clothes. • OK 673_2065 .,.. ~~ train. Mull have good TUOlll DINING room table wtpad STIPllllll • ~ mg-ct~ ..D.Ur7~~t_18··~~8~91 _ba1~18, :.~.0"".11nr1.· !.ii' I .. ·; .. I .1· OMV rec0td. E.0 .E. Call For church/temple-sPoO· china cabinet. Medi: •FAMILY SALE* . Yard Sale' Ski bibs $40 •SLtPS sodet•elorpov.ltf .. ....., :0VV --· .,. __ _ Chetlle 979-8021 A.M sored preschOOI In New· terrenean style x'lnt SAT only, 9 .4 Kid s Espr1 clQlhes & lots of BOARDING & GROOMING boet t6-3!> feet S81t1, ..._ _______ __, S AILING CLUB port Beach. ECE cert. +I cond S 1000. 760·9666 clotheS & furniture, lloht misc• Sal only 9am-No DOGS. CATS, & BIROS ' S 150 m16n501mu6m5 Parking 11 •·-... 1 aa....a.. ... exp. M·F 9·2. 644-14-42 tlaturea. etc. Everythfng , · SHERRY'S K-9 546-28'8 I · 50 -.....,. ••-•1 •11 •tOll • ' seeks offiee help. Salling Divorce Moving Sa.le! En· must go. 3830 Key Bay earlybords l8l3 Follerton _ ------5 sc>d.i_,!lt•eo,ciothMets -·-~ knowledg• a pius. TUCIEl·PrtHllHI tire hsehld of lurn, misc (olfMargoel'lte) Foa1t1i1 LOOKl"U:i tor a Compa-,3~2~~m)a3~e~8S~1su;~ »,199 (003'82) T-lop,metalloe bronze ,;lnl 'UCl4Elhrl4 675-7100 7 days FT /PT lie• hrs. S6/hr. gd Items & appUa~I Fri n1on7' We ttave wondll'· .., a• I . 111M41 ltM cond Or1 owner fl' 1 T.l • ··-11 benefits. CM 6'2·0411 sterts 9am/Sat Iii Moving C11t1 .... 1124 V1ll2 1134 lul loving dogs & cats :~t s2S'~·~~3f~r ... 04~ 4 dr. AT. AC, stereo 673-8015 ve 675-48 lianttz _..r Van comes. 911 W. Bay IElllllOI II ••• avallable fOf adoption __ · • c SS.999 (004074) HONDA 1984 C1v1c Wagon Loaded With power equll>" •W •1111 0t 675-6628 I 1-E Must go to resPoOsible 35 space and preslogious U IM4i&.Mr4 Halcllback excellent ment (1KSF327}S1 1,995 FIT PIT In FUh1on ISiand. EARN I E-Z CHAIR for TV or OCC SWAP IEO 1 ••r t1h! owner Come & ~we Newport Beac.11 1oca1100 AT AC, stereo. cond1t1on low motes. AIC, JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M•rc 1.1rr 2e2e Harbor Blvd Coat• M•H ~5630 •AETAILSALES $400 $1000/WK Sat.9·S,OCf.15 might have t"41 .,... •• ec:t w/sllOwer Call Craig $6699 114t 5901 cassette stereo S5600 1 •SHIPPINGCLERK • , bedroom . Brown EVERY SAT &SUNDAY 10644 El Picador Circle pet tor you 631-1030• ! 673-8800 · firm 759-tt93 &40--0 419 , naugellyde. Good con-•Orange Coast College• (iust So Miles Sq Pk off ---II 1M41 leMr4 ----- ---------•6AM-t2 Noon dltlon $75. •9•·8889 Fa1rnew & Adams. Cost• ol Los Jardones West) MINIA TUAE MAL TESEI iK. Tr111,.rt1tita 4 Cir 5 $Pd, AC, stereo IHIA 111 •Ir S.4M SAUi IAlllll •No Nights/Wknds GAME TABLE & 6 chairs. ~R ... EE. Adms~once'sPasr~21"f Furniture. c1ott11ng,• toots, iu~ip~~~w~_. ~~sot~~. t --1-/ --(080412) 16,999 Sunrool am/Im cassette. FI T PIT. Guar income 10 •S7/HR .. comm/training Chinacabtnet& matching · ,. n books & m1sc.1tems pa---s ~ .. 00 s.3•6995 t tlCJ C ti II 1M41 a...r4 runs great. loc*s good. Camaro 198A w/T Tops statt. Atso needed ete lllTl •SA Ul-1111 I stereo cabinet., Other ASdva~~_!15 .. 3on2 c.~!X ol Baat •-acL . 114 ,,_. -r ScMttrl 1011 4 dr, AT, AC. stereo 38 000 miles $6200 new hrn & motOf s5400' UUI Mlft.I lllTI I.I 112 12 • lum & misc 642·9281 wap -· .. ........, ·DC • POODLE PUPPY SALE (Ot9089) $8,399 (71 41498·5877 Excellent cond1t 1on Contempo Falllion Jew· • • 'LIVIN.G ROOM secttonal GARAGE SAlE Furn . Home raised (TN Cup, 1917 HOllDl II .... 6Mef4 Lii 1::.ulu 84 lmptuse Rea ~6'_>_9686_....,,. ____ _ elfY Party Plan. 494-496e IUlll uni ,.11111 .. •way bed & cof· ** * * books. PfCS, reoOfds, nlC· ~~~ \1~n J5~1~~0<s 2SOXL AT. AC, stereo, sunroof cruise eonttol air eon-CheVrOlel Cavah« t983. Sa~son/Jewetry, Rel· lU-1111 If lU-1111 tee table $580 Din rm SAT-Sii 1·3 ~~Ad~st~~ • • · (04'968) S12,•99 dtttOnlflQ ~ stMfing. Hatd'lback Type 10. red ertnelll & resume for TOW IRIYER table. 6 chrs and ChlM • 1•2 W WILSll II ..... 6Mef4 custom wneets 36K 854-2257 Fashion Iii tewel!Y llOfe cabinet $850. Botti Mts • • twptrt lt1c~ 2800 m·~ AT. AC. PS. stereo S6:s ~64c:ndnlon •-'::::CH~E""VY:o.,.-:''83=-MA--Ll"""B_U_ 644-2040 · f Exper'd preferred. Bring Scandanav1an design, Toby Mugs. Crystal, Si!Vet! 1942ffort Ramsgate SAT Take over paymenls (~92&) $14,999 POWlf & lllf. excel.lent eat R• .-a...ar I-•• OMV pnntout 850-0869 wMe laoquer. Excellent S 0 METH ING F 0 R 8•1 WoodWOfker cleat· piano, upright, ll 1·3231 11 ..... ,,. .... $.I. Isuzu tmoulse 1986 ~ T all S 1800 8'2-4276 ...,..._,_,._ r-TUfflCCllml cond.962·7179aft3pm EVERYONE!t iogshOpof~t~ W€ Wheelock circa • AT,AC,Swvoof,at«eo pwr compYltr, 38k. ex-·--------- ....... UlllST'' lmmed openings own NEW, White. sofa. & love-1\.*** try p i ne furniture 1890·1~10 Must M ii rAatt Lffllmf toll --t0'2M091 l-1S.~ tat1daC1 wa.rra.nt!. 1 '11 RH'l~~ .... .----lllTlllPllY I trans. perfect for' young' suvci'la1se,lo11ely.mod· *TIOITIOID* Bencnes. ctiests. Shelv-S3000/ob0 675--6287 C6h19her dOll'arva1ue t01 11 .... ,,_.. owner $8850 7 86-5 21 LoededW1tllpowerequ1 p.. IAIPfT ...-.S retlrad couples, varlable ern. $650 lor both 1ng. more• Great fOf sten-rtia 1 5 y our pa m pe r ed AT. AC, stereo. sunroof ' •llZ •11 a•* ment L•ther, giawtc)p, Has Immediate openings hours, xtnt supplemental 536-5769 * _.,.,.. * cilen & tole painters. • Mercedes-Benz Com· (006075) S 16 899 EA0411 onCI 1 crome wneets & mucti f0t ..,_ people with 1 Income 645-0292 QUEEN ANNE dining •'*1fALI U&J* llsenld items 544-9142 pare House ollmpof'ts & inel:::,: s75:' orig· morel(2fAU76SI S24 995 good driving record TYPIST I RECEPT room S4.nte. Incl. buffet, 540 w. 19111 St c M 2808 Chit Dr Oak lurn. ,,., ••••• I' 10" eM.ERCSEuDrEeS 2 1317 14 .... nz.d•-..,.. CALL 759-8389 11111· 1111' •l'ald training For CPA otflce 1n NB amoire& aerver, table. 12 Oct. 15. 10am·2 30pm boat accessories, misc .....-........... "' •Paid medical Work 4 hrs/day assisting chairs. $5,900. 85'-3604 Tons ol new "thrift" tools, clothes, many TAI-FIN mlni·noM rider racks s ~ Ill u• llf&tenl ~ •Pa1dvacatlon olficemgr.833-8086 QUEENSIZEMATTRESS 3.fAMILYSALE otller 1tems Sat1Sun8·1 llllenew.3 stringer,llm•· .....,.. Ltke new 1nter10t & ax·~ K0 •P~~Ltkl1!~a;:o.1366 YnHIUIY & BOX. OUILTED! Furniture, misc Sat./Sun •IHTll ILIFfS* 6:'~9:: s:: nose & tail T?g~~T!o.~~.i!s.bl1c~ lnlliii .... Cir. terlOI. dark r•y. 1979 _:__ ___ -~ •RECEPTIONISTS BRAND NEW! $155. 9-5. 2395 Westm11ter •"Ill H• R AI M, FI M eass & more. $7200 •9 -5956• CHRYSLER 87 L.a.ron Secretary FIT pos1t1on 1 •TECHNICIANS Call: 8•6-4293 Ave CASH ONLY •• : •• a:-5IS• Ask lor Bnan Asking 58.200 \.all {714 ... 7. MBZ 83 380 SL. !Ully convertible, no <Sown. bk~. R'..opdlmg 9 mt, e 1 xp •ANIMAL ATTENDNTS SOLID OAK roll top desk. ClllE .1111 TllE fll ..,. ., 842-144' Christine. day 26 1·1800 loeded incl Beok~adlo 1 take over lease, 4 yMt"S Pf••· ,.,. ys, yp ng Needed tor a btJsy lar""' 46"·Hgl, x S.'7 Width. AT THE SW .. P .. EET 21!> NATA . Sat/Sun 9-4 eve 720-96 18 1980 Honda CIVIC dean t -ownr. 68K ml, olyn.I left. LO'* mtles. lilllef, 60wpm, Lotus/Word Per-practice In Irvine. FIT Pn like new. S 1200 Value " ,... Must setl f\Jrn., slot ma-V new paint. 58K miles 835-2100 Ex1 206. 8.30-5 loaded 796-21~ feet nee. Salary comm. Incl wtcnds/eYeS Exp Aslcln;g $750. 67s-6347 s:~A~:.?:~~~b·L8.,;3 chines.. eollecttbles, k1tch HI $2000 obO 536·5429, OUR 60 Mo Leasing Pro-Clln '11 •ftTT'l r::~~·8~:g;7Ptione: required. 551-0304 . MllCt •H•• 5 2130 Santa An• Ave To ::i~~~~~~.dets, 1976 vw Van Automatic. days 6'6-7600 gram II • w.nner Com-c-0 TI v. t t I b I • "mllUIY rent a 19ace Call Laura sunroof A·1 $4300 YOU Work Hard You,.,_ parB••.Hsoual,.• ot 2tmportSt3171 ~ Auto1over<Sr1 ve tu•i~ • ; COliectiOn ot old chi-at 631-0574 after 5 01vorc:e Moving Sale' En· 636-6102 al1er 6pm .,.,.. .. power 5 7 Tpt f1nO!M , SIOllTllY/nPIST Mature, responlibl• r• nese t>rass Over 100 ---tire householc:I o f I 1 HIN serve Fun 86 Mazda MERCEDES leatr'ler int (100S73i Excellent benefits. loolung cept1on1st needed PT Of p1eees. onty $700 DIVORCE FORCES SALE furniture & misc items & Boat 64 Jonnson 60 HP •Ch1••~, __.5 ~;;:;' ,:2;ras 5 ,:~ 80 !>OOSEC 1o m1 (27 t 71 134.900 fOf per900 With positive FT IOI very btJly Veter1n" (714) &40-8888 EVERYTHING MUST GO• appllanc:es1 Fri starts new ..ats Good cond llllCI ~ $7800 Must Me 854--0243 63 380SEC ~ m1 l 7337l IHlll ... ., .. attitude wno Is depen· ary Office Apply 480 E s d 3 SA1·SUN 9-4 9am/Sal Iii Moving Van $1200 0 80 554-8174 •11 T-1111 Cl'SSIC 82380SL S3tk (2344) .. -1- dable & lleJOble. Pis call 17111 St Costa Mesa ~s:n! uph:S::i c:~=~ ......... 2543 Orange :rA·• comes 91t W Bay 1§86BA YLI NER 10 New motOf tr~ tires *lft•U 311i* 85 t90E Wllt/gry 10274) _. &- Darleen 9A·5P 644-9060 w a I I r es s I u n ch . 18 x3 6 s 115 GARAGE SALE SAT 8·3 ESUTE SAU * Cudc:ly 19'l feet Heel· paint S3A50 646-9000 . Red sunroof ltr loeded ~ 300300Csgt-Cp~ht (·~~~ cmn ..... Sl .. n a•y 11 30-2 30pm Salary ..,. 720-1704 Nwpi Ben ~71 Liiac Lane Desks Hfll••y t-•* lent condotton wllra•Mlf -----new t1<es 1 owner axcet· '' Automatte TPI Engine, t· • -tops Will train St1angt1a1 table. 2 bikes. lots ol - -• $8900 6'0.!>363 Aalt1 laF rlH 1 lent 13950 497-6545 82 3000 &2k mi (0892) top ful Power ('707041 TYJ>lng & shorthand to Pine. 300 Marine Ave. ret tt Yta misc 2JOht1iYitw __ _ _ __ -813000$10.950 75591 work fOf Oesign VP ol lg Balboa I I 613 3802 I 33· CONCORD F B sports· 1977 MG clean, runs fUllS _ _.. a.a-SSAVE surfboard company. s • 10 FT sola&toveseat,you GREAT B~RGAINSlll Antiques col ectobles .llsller New tank s, .,.ii S1900 or bestotfer 89'S IN ..,...._. Ct••l •tr .. Must be flexible, & have WllHW W&Slll plek up & recover 1622 Baby items. lurn11ure & tools & more• motOfs, radar S36 ooo 19;3 MERCEDES 450 141-1211 good sec:retartal slcills NEEDED PIT Experience Pon<lerosa. Costa Mesa kntck·knacks' SAT 9·5 MOVINGDAtum. bar 6'6-9000 SLC Sunroof Good con· --------- Please call 731~ 100 ext or wt11tra1n 759-1496 957-28'4 1102 Charles too stools. twn bed. wl d, d1t1on S 10 000 536-6102 CllTI ... lllft.LI 255 '°' ai>Pt. 0< Mnd re-I *HH llmlS* MOVING 42' round oak Toyota louvres. l)ICtures, COHVERTBLES •'1~ 6pm van Automatic. po-r eume to 2701 Dow Ave. trC 11 llt T ood 11 dinette w/4 chairs $100, MUCH MISC. Sat & Sun •gg M J TIYITI '10 CllaU door l()Ct(. pwr steer· Tustin 92680 Ltitwn ibid ~:4?723-0;;9 7' sleeper coucll $100. 9-5ff2184 V~sta Entrada, 8 W 25i "'-ceutnt "ondoton. S2'200 1ngl brakes. AtC, 1111 _ _. _____ ....., ..... , men,women.baby&ma-Blu s 7W-v719 '89 BMW 32 '"" .,;,2•7449* tt97377}S9.999 Secy/Asst lor sm com· AITl~IE Elnllll FLUFFY KITTENS. 8 wks ternltyclotheS, new teddy Sode by side In"'. couch. 5ic C ..a--_._. CM S6 00/ .. I old I -I ood.. & be di .. _... I S25 v 8 V-OLKSW ·GEN J ETT.. ·~ wwn....-. ;>any 1n . . 11r o 1931 ewpe>rt Bllld, CM . r..,., o g .. ome ., Y """ se · chairs, breakfast set. p1c· 0 1 9 BMW 525' " "' aterl. Ask for Dave 50 Select O,aters we'll pro vide shots! misc kllCh, baskets. etc lures. Sat/Sun 123 Via 1 14 I 1984 gll. new·~,,. and ..a-1211 646-3802 Call betw. 9·5 New arrivals daily! 759-5492 SAT/SUN 8·•. 877 Joann Jucar. lido Isle 673-8281 '89 BMW 535i ttres sharp $5.500 •u F• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~·-~~ U~J~J s1a~MM~9 Tll*ID ... l.EUI • • ••• IUll • Tabernacle ma•• PoP-OVD so Prt·Owntd 72 a G Rebu •••••• --lti lats 6114 top, excellent cond11ton mentory ot SO VIN U 111 tn· LoMJ•d wit h power •L $8900 646-9212 Sf I. & 11..... gintt new lf'lteriOf IOOks equ1p/L•th« & m<><• Lie OUR FAMOUS DIMES-A·lINE NAME A OORESS ClTY AMOUNT ENCLOSED IJNU 1. 2. J .,. ___ _ 4. 5. •• HAS RETURNED! Sack by popular dt mand 01mts·A·L•~ woH run Fn<1,1y Satur day and Sunday on rts own c1;us1l1cat1on •n tht C111u I tt1 Aas S1n<:l' this is a sptcial otftr. wt have a Thursday noon dtaohnt and ask prepaymtnt tor aJI iK!s This is opt n to all pnvatl' p.vty advt rllSetS for mt rchand1se not ovt r s I SQjpflCe must bl' hsttd on adJ and no abbrtv1at1ons w1d t>e accepted Alf ads w ill run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There 1s a 5-line minimum olt 20C pt r lone So your low ton Dl~s·A·Une ad Is only ... S3,00. DEADLINE: Thursday 110on PRICE. 5-lint m1n1mum • J dilY\ • 10¢ ptr lint = S l 00 • All ad~ Mt prtpatd t>y, coming on to th!" 0.111) P·l"t to placl' your ad or usl' thl' coupon bt lo°"" • Provatt p.11ty mt/CfiandlSl' only <'dS No rom mt rc1al ads. pets llvt stocll product or Plilnl \ Each ittm must be pnced 1n the Cld w1tl"I no 1ttms ovt r SISO MAIL TO: Olmts·A ·LIM 0.i•ly P•IOt 330 Wrst 8dy Strtl't Cou ,1 Ml'\<' (A •Uto!fl 0.J•ly 1•,,oc hour\ Mond .. y-F11dily 8 00 "M tu r, 00 r\A PHONE STATE ZIP OATES TO RUN U 00 "'"' "'U" •WOAOSP£1H "f , HO 1oee111r111ATKl"''- o,An Jl GO "'20 642-5678 ' ,... er •nw flee -.... , and runs like new! s'1KEF879 CetamiC lite & marbl~. 27 CAL 2·27 DIESEL LONG BEACH S 1900 /obo J u lie , $7 995 chlldren'sclothes. bOOks. Furling Cantelevered BM S.8-7827 ' toys. Kayak elec:tric mast11'ulty equ1pped Fin VW-74 SUPER BEETLE dryer. bike. desk TV set avail pp 536-2274 ~ BMW Red rebuilt engine. & much mOfe' SA.TUR· CAL 3• Xl!ltcon<I 1)rnew OF NEWPORT BEACH 'i;, $1300 6'•·1666 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury 2'@2e Harbo• Blvd c 09 I a ...... >6V s.6.3.:l DAY ooly. 2352 Azure engine NBGll slop a11a11 Ave (Bristo! & Spruce) MUST SELL $32 000 140·'"4 3670 Cherry Ave latee ..... tic tlll SELL obO CALL•97·22 77 1s~~:!';~E=D long Beach Cll 'l1EWlf• Extended ~ Hours 3 Blocks N 0• • ~ fW'f 1mr11ac.utat1 48K m1 Must 7 a m -10 pm Mon-fr1 (71 4) 636.5790 Me $7000 432·H31 thro ue.h clctss1l1ed h-•IH~•~Oh!"'!t•er""""tig~h.;.t 1501 nmeiotei.omeone ., CA.0 82 81am u snr1 111- 142 5118 plwlt First water cooled ~twea\l~yerCIWOtlt" ver 1o m1 lint con<S Sec· • rblt to new• $1850 unosWNllOllireaheloer (213) 427-5494 ril•CI to H IJ 1mmed1 646-9000 •11r0<>911 class1fte<I S9000 759-5492 JOHNSON & SON Or '''I' " . ., . I II'. ,..-lol•. \l"llr [ • • • ~, :. . \~\ • • • • ~ •,. r ?6~"'~: 11-j~·~·) p.:, .. Cosh Mt\• \J ~· \( Ml.IC M>TIC£ PtllllC M>TICC MllC *>TICE P\RIC HOTICE PtllllC M>T1C£ PjalC N()TlC[ ' 88 Orange eo.t DAIL V PILOT/ Saturdey, October 15, 1988 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Morto&r) Cllapel • Crematory JS()() Pac1hc V-Dnve Newpo<t 8eacn 644-2700 t4AA80A l AWN- MT. OLIVE M0<1uary • Cemeter, Crematory 162S G1sie• A.'19 C~ta Mesa 540-5554 f>IEACE 8AOTHEAS H U BAOADWAY Morturary • Cnapel 110 8'o>Clw1y Costa Mesa 642-91~ C.1rey'1 Flewers 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 140-3131 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail· able to new buSsnesses. We will now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Santa Ana Then, of courN, after the searcti la completed we wtll file your fictitious bullness name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a week for four weetcs as required by law and then file your proof of pubti· cation with the County Clettt Please stop by to ftle your fictitious business statement at the Dally Pilot Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa. Caurorma. u you can not stop by. please can us at (7 14) 642-432 1. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle tNa procedure by ma.i If you Should have any further questions. please call us and we will be more than ~lad to assist you. Good luck in your new but4ness11 P\8.IC NOTIC( Pta.IC NOTlC( I "8.IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~-·-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~~~- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY '~~.~· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA The'~ per90na "' dolnO t>usinMI ... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated proposals from contractors ttCensed 1n accordance with Section A 17. Proposal Requirements and Conditions will be received at tile Olt1ce of the Clerk ol the Board ot Supervisors Room 465. Hall ot Admin1strahon. of the County ol Orange. Santa Ana. California, on or before Wednesday the 2nd day ol November. 1988 at two o'clock, at which 11me they will be pubhc1y opened and read In Room 169, Firsl Floor, Hall of Administration. tO Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Calllornra, for the following proiect to be administered by the Orange County Environmental Management Agency Item No. Park ~evlopment 2 (A)1. (A)2 Item PROJECT NO. MS20.S·1 MILE SOUA"E "EOtc>NAL PARK PHASE IV IMPROVEMENl'I PLUS PHASE Ill REFOREST ATtON SCHEDULE. OF WOfUC ITEMS Moblhzatton Road Extension & P,..arktng Road Extension 10 Triangle Estimated Qu.ntny ·. LS LS. "LS L.S Reduced construc11on plans. special prov151ons and other contract documents are ava11able for ~xarr:unat1on w1thoYt cnarge or may be s~cured vPOn payment including state sates lax. ol $7.80 1f picked up 1n person $10.00 If requested by mail ~. W£ST NET, INSURANCE ..-AAKETlNG 1 SEfWICES, 5500 BotN ~ve Ste. 222, Huntington S.ach. Call! 92&49 StleQ Green 8Mcl'I. 56 I 2 Fernhill C.w. /: tO. Huntington e.acn. Caht. t2&4t Wihlem F. 8eac:t1 Ill, 56 t2 ftcMIM Ci< z tO. Huntington BMctt. CaAll 92849 This buSIMU •• con- dYC;t.0 by..,husl>and and .... The <egl1tran1 com- ~ to trllONCt bust. neat ¥ndet lhe flclttioua bUStnete neme °' l\lllMI listed aboYe on t::') Sheila~ Thia stetenwnt wa ftlecl with the County Cltrtl of Of. = County on C>ctot>er s. F1MDI ~Oft1'99COU1 i>.wy Pllol OClotler fS. 22. 29. Nowmbef 5. 19M s.-011 .. Plans and spec1hca11ons requested by mail are sent via U P S so please include the slreet .address 'to .wn1c:h these documents may be dehvered ncnnoue .,... .. ....-1TA~ The fOllowtng pwtOf\I._ dOtng buWleee •: VANILLA ABSTRACT • • A complete set of lull size construction plans will be available tor examU"lation without char9e or may be secured upon payment. 1nclud1ng sates tu. ot the amount shown In the proper column in the table listed below No of Sheets 1·5 $3 70 31-35 $25 90 $ 11 50 1t picked up 1n person $12.75 It requested by me11I All cnecks shall be made payable to Envlronmental Management Agency Development Oivls•on 6-10 lt· 15 7 40 11 tO 36-40 41-45 29 60 33 30 Post Office Boll 4048 (malling addrHS) 400 Civic center Drive West, Room 225 (ttreet addreaa) Santa Ana. California 92702 16-~ 14.80 46-50 37 00 There wllf be no refund '°' return ot plans a.nd special provision•. and relurn 11 not requtrtd 18.50 51-SS 40 70" 26-30 22 20 56·60 44 40 Order• which a.re not propetly •ddreuect or P•Y•ble are sub,ect to deley. The EMA sh•ll not accept resporistblllty for 0111 delay. 8ldde<rt wtshing to OC>t•ln. hst Of P'et1 holders •h•ll notify EMA/Public; Work• at 1"9 llddr•1 thown •t>cwe. by 1"•11 W'ld lh•ll lnciuOe • cMCtc pay•ble to EMAIPu~ie Works 1n tr. amount to cover copying costa of the list of p'8n ho~. TM eopy1"9 c::oaca ma.y .,. o.1ermined bY contacting ,,,. EMA by lei.phone 11 (714) a:M·,459 eve to the comp'exlty of EMA'• proiects and the t~lly large number 01 bidders enco1,m,ered on .. ch project. the EMA wil make no attempf to reect-a "'' of plen holder• to pr~tlve b4ddera oYer tM telephone Bidder• requeaong II.at• of Olen holder• ere ed'/IMd thlt ,,,. llst wNI be curref'lt u Of the date Of requtttt and that tt. requetl should be ttmed u to ettow tor norf'l\ll IT\elt Wvice The Olddet'a att9ntlon It directed lo the Pf~ In s.ctlOn A, •· ProPOM! AeqOtrem.nta and COndltk>M. • regarding nMi rtqu1rtf'Mflt1 Md condtttona wNctt rte""""' obten1e In tr.. pr~ara11on Of the propoNI '°'"' W'ld the .ubm~ or the bid Q~ on tnterSl'etttlon of Int f'teM ~ Sc>«lal PrO'Mton.:J:' to tt. date ~ for bid <>c>en•rl9 111111 be .. eddr....., to Kathet Met111yama Protect~. wt'O may be r at (714) 1~3'14. For bid,.,,.. contect Alcflerd cao.on. COnetructlOn OM96on .. C7 ..... ~ tO au.ttonlconceminOprucheeeof PtwMd Spedll Provl .. ont ~.,. ~··•d to tt.C81Nat, l!MA (7 t4J 834~459. 8y OfOw of W. ac.d of~..._,,. of CM HarbOra, 9eactlea end Perk• 0.-trtc:t of Or ... County, caltomla . . O.t..C>ctober 12. , ... . . . .. .. ORIGINALS, 1253 Logan A..,.. &Ate 8, C-.. Meta. Cellt 92621 Susan 1.~1 1555 Mela VtfO. E. cl-H, Cott• Mela. c.u.. 12621 This but1neu It c:«>n· duc:ted I>)' .... lnd!vldual The reg1ttr1n1 com· ~ to tr~ t>ual· neu unoer !tie flettt1ou1 butlneU nwne Of namea lttted ~ on Oc:tf»er 3. 1918 Sutar1L~ This stel...wn\ ... f'*l with the ~nty C.. of Of· ~ ColMly OI\ Oc:t::~ Publlttled ~ Coeet • ~ Noc OcaobeiF 1 s. -tt. 29.~5.tMI s.oot • ' A SPECW: ADVERTISING SUPPtEMENT VOL. 7, NO. 43, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1988 ... v l'AGe Z/SATURDAY October''· .... ______________________________ DAILY l'ILOT/RmAL HTATI •MEAEDrTH HUNTINGTQt.1 BEACH GARDENS • OOlDEN WEST !STATES MESA VERDE• COSTA MESA •NEWPORT SHORES WEST NEWPORT a: 0 CXl a: < :r: Map not 10 SCAie and IOcat>Ona ara a1>Pto1orna1a IRVtE {uacfftv ~ •SPYGLASS ta1. •HAMOR ·~ Al>GE •BIGCANYON fEWPORT BEACH •IMNE ~CE .•HAMOAVEW CORONA DELMAR LA~HUS s .. , DAILYL9tLOT/1taAL •STA'FS" .. l!llll .............................. 1111 .................. illillllliillll .. llll"' • tliliate in ()range County OP.n House Sunday -12-4 3311 Devon Cr Large com er lot afford mg privacy and room for two large yachts Four bedroom. three bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water Extensive use of marble m bathrooms. new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront dl'\.·ks perfect for entertammg Hard to duplicate! $1.095.000. Ad=008 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 and s pa. Maid's quarters. $1 ,300,000. Ad#004 HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family home of the highest sta ndard. with an open flowing floorplan with sLx bedrooms. four a nd one-half baths Oak stairway. gour.met. lutchen-and--a refrigerated wine cella r Great outside entertaining area with built-In BBQ. pool a nd spa. all professionally landscaped wi th ocean. bay and city hght views s2.5oo.ooo. Ad ~oo5 WEST NEW PORT DUPLEX NEW LISTING! A terrific income property close to the beach in West Newporl Two units, each with two bedrooms, one and one- baU baths and a fireplace. Four-car carport. plus additional off· street parking. $395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom borne in this exclusive, gated development above Laguna Beach and enjoy the sweeping ocean, city. mountain and canyon views. Umited to just four natural-grade buj)dable sites. each owner will abo have an undivided interest in nearly 7 acres of prestlne o_pen space for recreatonal and alricultural use. Ready for your laOlne with a uffilties fn. Priced lrom SSH.000 Ad~025. BELCOURT 'lllLL NEW LISTING! Ocean, Catalina and city lights view from this stunning town.borne. Tastefully decorated and rurnished in ultra- quaUly modem. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting, custom window shades a nd shutters. Dramatic custom lighting throughout. Air conditioned, upgraded security system. thrtt car 1arage, guarded gate. Orfered fully furnished at $795,000. Adzt018 • 4 LAGUNA BEACH NEW LISTING! Breathtaking country French borne completed m exotic woods. located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline views Four bedrooms. fo ur baths. two fireplaces. solid oakwood floors. five oceanv1ew decks. beveled and tulip windows. Very ·large fa mily home with exceptional yards com· plete with fruit trees. St~ps to charming Victoria Beach $1,295,000. Ad#003 NEWPORT ISLAND Discover "Newport Island," the. qwet hide-a-way island on the Peninsula. A four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story home. A wa"°1, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak floorint. remodeled aourmet kitchen. Asking $445,000. Ad~OU BELCOURT NEW LISTING! Mediterranean-style luxury ~taf.e residence in one-~ .Beach'~ most prestjgious ate-ar · munities. Four bedrooms. family room with built·ins, formal dining room. stat~f-the-art kitchen with bleached oa k floors and sunny break.last nook. Dramatic two story marble entry. large master suite with vaulted ceilings, ~ car garage. Spanish ule roof, Frencb doors and windows throughouL Sun-splashed English garden is perfect for entertaining. complete w1th brick patios. custom spa, and luxurious landscaping. Other features include three fireplaces, air conditioning. central vacuum, and secunty system. $985,000. Ad#006 DOVER SHORES · tn the heart of Newport Beach. is an elegant custom home created by Mrs. John Wayne. The "La Roca Est.ate" has the interior of planned charm for gracious living and entertaining. Five bedrooms and seven and a hall baths. It flows from a regula'\1on tennis court down to the spacious bving area out through French doors to a courtyard with pool and spa Beyond lS a view of back Jlily and night lights. Security gated. Shown by prtva.te appoml- ment $4.999.000. Ad #Ol 1 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT A stunning contemporary bayfronl for the dlSCnminating. ~ quisite detail throughout starting with the beveled crystal front doors. leading to a livmg room wi th a soaring two-story ceilinc and . Texas limestone fireplace. Formal dining room adjoins the St. Cbartes kitchen that bas every possible convenience. Tbe master suit~ bas two baths. buge closets and 1ts own fireplace. There is a • tot.al of five bedrooms plus four and one-baU baths The dock will a~te a large yacbL S2,19S.OOO Ad it023 1s9 .. c;100 -s eqrpOrate Plaza• Newport ~ach, Calirornia 92660 I I PAGE 4/SATURDAY October U, , ... __________________________________ DAILY PfLOT /llSAL UTATa ---GEORGE ELI<INS --- coMPANY al \I Rl \ Hll I S NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH STUNNING OCEAN/BAY VIEW Possibly the best view in Villa Balboa' This penthouse untl has two roomy bedroom suites. each with private bath. & balcony Upgraded carpeting & attrachve wrndow coverings There 1s a skylight. hreplace & 1ns1de laundry Why not call now to see this magn1f1cenr view unit. today' S3~0.000 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE. OCEAN A BAY VIEW Popular "la Tour'· model 1n the Versailles w12 master bdrm suites ea with its own ba. Beautiful view ot ocean. bay & city lights Very convenient locahon. walk to ocean or en,oy the lovely pool. soa & m1llron dollar clubhouse Gated community & security bu1klmg. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed fast possession possible $190.000 WESTCLJFF Three bedroom home wrth tile lmng room. lake your choice by eating 1n kitchen or d1n1nt rm laundry 1nsidt detached garage. C-Overed patio, big yard with room for pool A great area See today! $389.000 NEWPORT NORTH TOWNHOME PRICE REDUCTION · Setler anxious and ready to move. Med1teuanean style townhome. Duma, charm, style ... this home has 1t aH! The entry flows into an ex,pansive llVlnt and dtmng 11ea whtch soars 2 stones m htcht. The kitchen is Oi)tn to the drm, enhancinc the friendly. informal amblain. The d0wnst11rs mst1 ste IS complete- ly stparale from the upst~rs bdrm. an Ideal arrancement for a tetnagtt. The Iott. dramabcatly ovtnoc>l1ng the lrm gives this home speo~ excietment $270.000 OP£~ tOJS£ SAT ·Stlt l · 5 98 CORSICA·NWPT ~RTH-Hf>T SCH NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Enter this custom home Uuu double doors intn S()aOOUsJa1una roomtd•"'~ room area large k1tchtn !\IS eating area and flow thru to pnwate paho and ~ant. Great for enterta1n111t. Cathedral ctthngs 1n hw1ng room and master bedroom. features 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Onty I 2 yms old Over J 500 sq tt REDUCED TO $347.500 OP£N HOUSE SATUROAY 12-4 474 W£ST•STER-HPT HGHTS·NPJ BCH .. BlUFFS. AffOM>ABLE1 SINGI f LEVEL ENO, UlllfT r reshly patnted with new carpet. new pdotiess stove & owen. new tile, counter tops, fixtures & mirrored closet doof1 Air cond1boned plus air electric cleiner and steunty system. Spact0us & pmate patio over~•"C irttnbeft & poof Vtry convenient ~ calton-walk to b stblut1 shopp1ne center. CdM ht&f\ school. churches. tennis & •• This ptoperty 1s in mint cond~ion & ready fo1 )'Oii to move 1rrto MDUCEO TO S2 7 s. ()()() OPEN l«>tJSC sAT & ~ l ·~ 2401 VISTA HOGAR-8l.Uff'S-WT BCH 81.UfF'S UoNE OF A KIND." 1W PAN- ORAMIC VIEW ~. remode4ed & iqraded. tM prQC)trty LS lintque I d!ft!rtnt tr Oftl al othefs "' the Bluffs. Al the t1111ie of oripaal construction. 2 bdrms & bat~ wtft ~ belOw the mwi Intl. Master bdrm ste on main level has an eftllrced bath ¥ea, iacuw h1b. say ictits. seo¥ate 5'1ower & ••1fl dostt. Hlcflty vppaded Hvoicflout •/larce tlf'Mly rm. & spaooas '9M1/1twq rm area. New krt~ ~ . ..-Lwndry 11ea '& entr111Ct to home from attatcMct P'll'· lhts is trllly .a raft btlutf, $529.000 f•. Of(N t0'5£ SAT/U l·S S22 VISTA r.MIG--8UJfFS-lf'T 8CH ----------R E ~ PALM DESERT SAN DIE.GO SAN f1VJllCISCO SAN MARINO BLUFFS. MINT CONOfTIOM. A PERFECT '"10" · This fastidious owner has insisted on perfection and elegance with ui>erades throuchout Surrounded by pretty ftowers: a patt0. and serene and lush greenbtlt. 1t11s is the perlect property tor you Conveniently k>cated close to £astbM1 shopping center. Cl:* httfl. parks. tennis & freeways Price includes the land. Call soon! S329.000. OP£N HOUSE: SAT/S~ 1·5 522 VISTA GRANOC·BlUFFS-NPT SCH NEW LISTING BlUffS 4 HDROOMS Located on a quiet cul-de-sac w/mastet bdrm & bath on main level Eahng area 1n kite.hen over lool111C front patt0 with se>amsh ble & pretty tlowtrs SrlCk flleplace m hv1nt room & spact0us dining area. Extra Ire patt0 1n baek on greenbtlt near commumty pool. Creal location near Corona def Mat high school. £astblutt shopping cente1. churches. tennis & parks. 1294.500 JUST LISTED BLUFFS 3 BEDROOM Easy hvme •n beaubful Newport Beach & convenient to air > Sharp, clean. well cared 10f & affordable. Cnctosed • pr1vatt patib with pretty flowers & plants Walk to commurnty pool. East bluff shopp.ng center. tennis. churches. schools & parks Price includes the land S276,000 · OEN HOOS£ SUNOA Y l · ~ 2710 V\S.TA DEL ORG-BlUHS·NPl SCH CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN ANO JETTY VIEWS C-Ozy Corona del Mai cottace on 40 ft lot. lwo bdfm. 2 bath house plus cuest quarters over 3 car earace. Two pnvate patios for enltrt3ffV11C. Prict 1ncfvdes . .nsher. dtytr & rtfricerator Provate Sile, subtect to C9'Jrl conhrmabon. YOll]Uove ttit ioutton .. .steps to Be Corona Beach. $62).000 OPEN tWSE SAT&--~ 1·5 214 ~AVE~ DEL MAR NEW OM MARKET. HAMOR YEW HILLS featured NI Sunset ~. this home eXJ)fems 1ndmd11allty iftd eacetlent taste 1n decoratinc and tandsac>tnc. locatecl'on a qoitt cui-de-sac 1t offtrs S bd. 3 bl. fam~y room and pool lf'I a spacious Pfden wtt1nc, Expansion and remodettnc make this honie truly special. complete wtth ocean and mountatn views. Call for other *tails Md ~Dl ttn.Joidf fMlllJ home offered at $180.000 , ..... -HUNTING-. __ T_ON_H_A_R80_A_) llA~tfr llEorrEMMEM Ha. · 63 tea ... Hie ttater Wlttl a 60 It. bolt docl 8altt by Shtowo Pvot ~ soa. T*d pabo on tM ••ttf crut ttf tnter~. Bir 1n tfle fMttty '"' that loob straet .... tN t{ly. lMce master suite w/Sll~ rm arwJ'J.. twe1111te. na\vral sun"9tt thfu-out. f OUl\ll dlnlnc rm w/a llnliMt "Pt flalUfe. Ttws hofM IS Jll tolldftJOMd & located Ofl a ~e street doSt to beach, res&Mrants. & ~'900.000. • 759-9iOO A L T 0 l SAN CLEMENTE I SAN CLEMENTE'S .. TAJ MAJAL" ENTERT AIHE.RS' DREAM · Situated on a htllslde with a commandtnc view of the Pacific Ocean and city of San CJemente. thts 5 bdrm custom home is tor the ptrson wanting sornettMnc untqut & spect1e111Jf Dr• mahc entry w/styhthts. se>an.st\ hit ftoor. 1fllt1 l 7 tt Kot pond. surro..11nded by lush & suspended d1mnt area between the l st and 2nd floor overlooking the ma,nih· cent. view through 2 story heh windows. Maid"s quarters over pract and master bdrm has f11eplxe & separate oHict. A eame rm IS also included w/pool table & spa. The ~95,000 hrst trust deed is assumablt and owntr may carry 2nd T.O. Can today for ac>c>t to see. $629.000 NEW LISTING. CONDO NEAR sou0t COAST PLAZA · Thts elCll"'l l bdrm lowtr unit 1n &ate &Ulfded comtnllllit, IS ptlfect for coucMe Of per$On netd!nc thew .. own .. place. Neutral cok>rs, !frat walk 1n closel attractive kitchen & patio ire svre to please. Pool/~. tennis. htJlttl center aru fUSl SOtM of tfle arnentties you Wiii en,oy $72.000 lfldudes ttlt land. RENTALS R s --------=----.....-; ... ••• Listings This W.ek FORMER MODEL-In "French ~ormandy" vil- lage, Costa Mesa. Three bdrm. 3 bath, AIC, plant. shutters. stcyfights. nice. newer. $195,000 UYES UCE A LODGE-Sensational 5,000 sq. ft. 1n Big Canyon. Built to last forever. 3 BR each with bath.. Easy to exp. to 5 BR. On Fairway. $995.000 NEAT AS A PIN-Stunning 2 SR, 3 BA In Univer- sity Town Center. Encioled patio, tam. rm and 2 car attached garage. Only $227.000 la BarNr View mus Ha.LSel>E A80VE COM-Spectacular view of ocan, harbor, city lights. Wood/glass, family rm, 4 BR w/outdoor spa. Owner motivated. $819.000 PRIVACY AND SPACE-Hillside loc. overlooks COM with ocean beyond. lncred. view! Third of an acre. 3BR. 2~~BA. family & dining rms. $799,000 EVERYTieNG'S N£WI-CdM's Harbor View Hills, 3 BR pool home with new carpet, paint and garden room. New orlee $557.500 UPAN9ION OPPORTUNITIES--&tra lrg lot, greet H.V. Hills ne6ghbothood. 3 BR. family rm. Large pool. $559,000 la Olde Cor•• d .. Mar SOIETIMO DIFFERENT-A gfamorous cabin or fun restaurant. 3 BR Bayfront w/billard rm, hb .. bar overlooks bay. Docks for 2 bOats. $1,690,000 SUNSETS SUPREME-Golden over Newport Harbor from 2 bdrm. 3 ba brand new townhome m Olde CdM. lease $3,600/Mo. COZV COTTAGE-Tryotean-llke. so. of hwy. R-2 lot, CdM. Two bdrm, ptus detached BA and office. Remod61 w/frpl. beams, spa. ~9.000 CLASSIC CHARACTER-To die fort 2 BR. 2 BA tn Olde CdM, OOZing charm. Designer's own hOme. $539.500 . TRULY UNIQUE-Plans & scale modef Included for wtute w81er view & 20' oceanfront in Olde Corona del Mar. $1.200.000 llA~ENT NEWPORT NORTH TWNI•-2 mstr stes, re<J tile roof, pool/spa, Nr UCl/airport. $259.000 RANCHO SANT A MMOUEMTA-Light and spacious, 1 BR wtth vlew of Saddlebad, MWral upgrades. tow price. TA a/ Projections clearly indicate: •The top 10 Mel'{ill Lynch salespeople will average $123, l 27" 10 1988 earnings • The top 20 Merrill Lynch salespeople will average $ 86,244 • in 1988 earnings. • The entire Merrill"Lynch staff of 50 will average S 44, l 84 • 10 1988 earnings. "" This remarkable record clearly indicates Merrill Lynch Realty in Newport Beach is doing an excellent job in the brokering of residential real estate. PICK OUT THE PAVILUOH-Great Sit down views of Newport Harbor. et al Three bdrm. den and 4 baths Someth1nq very special m Irv. Terr. $683.000 STONEHENGE .. HAMOR RmGE-UnrivaJedl 8 BR. 7 trpt. 9 BA. sun room. hb and wetght rm. 9000 sq. ft. $3,695,000. CAMEO SHORES LANDMARK-View home with pool, spa, spac;ious kitchen and large courtyard. Also 3 car gar .. and solar ass1sr $995,000 ., Htl.LSIOE ABOVE COM-Spect. view of ocean. harbor. city hghts. Wood/glass. tam rm. 4 BR w/outdoor spa. Owner motivated. $819,000 ................ ,,.5 LW.-.U '48drm. FR, vu PfWIU~ 38drm. 4Bath $7-i9.950 , 1UI I••• ..... 8 . Barrington $695.000 412 ...... ·C. Porcef la CIST& •SA $139.000 2• lWH ::22 2Bdrm. townhome B. Hutchings \ ... -$546.000 .ltl ~ ... "Home" plus income A.M McG~ EW CISTA lllS& $325.000 211 lrelitwM4 View of the Park O. Miller UN ISO 3Bdrm, den $650.000 111 fia .... M. Mink •• tSU s64s.ooo 221 Yia ..... SBdrm, contemporary C. Ross l .Y. aLS $557 ,500 tH Sa•••..tte Large lot. 38drm K. Granieri ..,. . .. -$929.000 211 ...... .. Custom home. vu M.T. Graves '"1llTUllCI $459.900 ~ ........... Family home. immac. E. iaball nau S559.ooo ....... ..... E~pansion Opport. L. Curci mll 9ISI $195,000 111M s. ..... ..... , 38drm. 3Bath condo S. L~ett lest .for Lease SUNSETS SUPREMEI-Golden over Newport Harbor from 2 bedroom. 3 bath. brand new townhome in Olde Corona del Mar. Lease $3600/MO .............. , 1-5 rtmlll.J ~ $695,000 tl2 ....,.. 38drm. 48ath C. Porcella llSTI 1UA $139.000 2• EN.tt =22 28drm. townhome B. Hutchings EW. CISTI IUA $325,000 211 '"""'"• Vif!Ni of the Park 0 . Miller TIE klffS Rare "V .. plan 1.91 ISU 3Bdrm. den $278.000 $650.000_ 1.91 ISU $645,000 5Bdrm contemporary ' .:,.a.LS $557,500 Large lot. 3Bdrm ---$929.000 Custom home. vu n au ss59,ooo Expansion Opport. Jl2 f"tda Setftt H. Swanson 111 ..... B. Barrington 221 Yia ..... C. Ross tlJ SaHcastte K. Granieri 211 lel•••M M T Graves ttls..4cntk L. Curci CISTI 1UA $195.000 21H -I S. lltcW 38drm. 3Bath condo S. Leverett n au S799.ooo 1111 , .. ., • ., Hillside, 38drm. 3Bath 0 . Jotinson U.mlllft $1.475.000 JS2J..,.... Sec'uded Waterfront S Weber 1.91 llU 38drm. den $789.000 ..... -.. $505.000 38drm. 48ath home 111 Yia ..... M. Read 111•11 ... 8 . Spaulding ELEGANT LINDA ISLE HOME WITH 83. ON THE BAY The ho-fHlurn a private ...,lier """• with den and balconlu °'""'"' 011 to tho bay. Four addltloaal bcdrooma H eh wltJi lta own bath. The 011ly home on the loland with • complete baoament alM> IHl11rn a walk vp a ttic with 1ndln1 llor•tt A truly olo9a1u home .-.cu .. Iha ,..nUt••t 11<pe<tallo• ol ••cell.-. 111 •II upecu ol ltt e11vlro••••I. The S.rbaru proudly preoa11t. $3.900.000 CORONA DEL MAR. IRVINE TERRACE Spaclouo •Intl• ..... 1 3 bedroom. 3 ........ vu y open noor p1a,, ... 1th lovely .. rden• t .. in.c.tate condition paol 1IH lot on corMr location. Pt.lier ho Me . ....,lntalned well A.1to lor BarlMara Kastl• or Mary Ellen w....... S51$.000 FAMILY AMBIANCE ABOUNDS Slntl• l•v«I wllh •P4'cloua •-• PoplOlat C..mbrkll' model. New paint. n•"' carpel 0..11talMll111 fa.,lly arH. ohon walk to s ra mmu w:hool O.tachH h-. Barbara Kaui.• Mary Ell .. We1lart SUJ.714 LIGHT ANO BRIGHT '-*• -Me4li.tt-• ...... '9att11 .._la Newport Nortlo VlllM. M...._ ..... ..tth lilra .. 1k ui.. ~I thrM .....,_., two alMI -half llelt.a. View of &.cit Bay ""-.,..._ Ava61oW. Deciea.., l . SeJJer will c-w.t ..... ....... C...CH.s~I. UUOJMO THROW AWAY YOUR WISHBONEI Everl!lhl•t "°" ""' waai.lil .. !Mn. H'9111ty .......... aM re_,.led 4 '*'-· S bath lltlot 6 '-""' '-lly i.-. la,... uc'-4 patio, okyl49hta. ..,.... flrq&oce. dl•I .. ,_ 6 -·· Graat fw "'•rtal11l111. W• to ,.rt. ud h19h act.ool. l'roelill11 °""'Id by S..I ~. lM6.71t ------ THERE IS MORE TO LIFE 0..lpH to ocic_..._,, a variety ot livl .. octlvllla la a WHdtl'M ~ ~tll- U"r...,_ wltJI okyl'9111a. oet4-... ..._ •-wtdl .... N)lle w11bar. c .. , • .,.....,., with ......... 1ry • .,.-... ~A hlr oa a qt1le1 <•l-de·MC 1u .. 1 111 a ...... ~•Mty. ,,_..... ._., theS.~u. SMt.7H SUCH A DEAL Co11n1ry. bea111ll11I 1ru11 11ard. A lot b'9 1-..h 10 btolld •-th" hotn• II yo,. coalcl. Groat alnd bedroo1111 a -h -•• WE ha.,. It aU JllSl for ~ Pho" '"°"' C.11 Gr .. 1-barlill and Mk ha«I Brylla. s.Ml.000 . , ... I I r ' ~ ~ . ,; ~· __.. L~•.i19111'-'• ~,,~ -\..~' . ,J/-•• l VIEW OF THE TREESn 0.1 .... rt.1. 1t1Miolt•. J Mdr-. I balh •Ad '••1111 ·-Of dlal .. .-. co•l••por•ry cOtMfo. a"4y for IMMedlate poo ... lotl Lovtly bllkOtly kK lel .. tfly s.adoy ••,.Mio °' • •-tic c.uode\ltht 41a .. r. ~oa. 16'IO -.. ft.. ... , .... _ .. , ........ ~ ... placal Aala -'oy<• ....... Ul'O. ... 1 • ........................................................ !DllaYfllLOT/lmALDTAn WATERFRONT HOM.ES, INC. Realtors,R e"111i11p S""11 .~. ~ .............. _::===~---- NORTHWOOD Bright & immaculate 2 bdrm patio home with skylights & brick fireplace plus 2 land - scaped grassy courtyards with sr,rinlders & exterior ~'~~~n~.~~·l·~····t~ .. ~.~~.~.~'. ... ~.~~.'. .. ~.~.~ ... ~ .. ss~1hs~ 17 V.aresa, Irvine ........................................ Sunday 1-5 NEWPORT CREST townhome with ocean views. Best 3 bdrm plan, masrer wirh sirring room & balcony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in dining room. breakfast nook & kitchen, close to pool, spa & tennis. Just reduced!! 631-1400 ................................ S299,000 Vll.LA BALBOA CONDO "Pnde of ownet"sh1p" spacious 3 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, fireplace, inside ~undry & two large pat•<». perfect enterta1n1ng. Easy bike ride to ocean. 631-1400 . .. ... .... . .................................. $320,000 NEWPORT beach duplex 1ust steps from sand, walk to everything Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cott•ge with tile floor s & new k11chen & bath and 1 bdrm aparrment over the double garage. 631-1400. ... ... .. ... ····· ................................... $329,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1n terrifir nt peninsula lo- C:•t 1on. Classic 3 bdrrT'o~ ' v I cottage with flfeplace, front s· "-•Olk to be•ches, Ferry, Balboa P•· ~,4nrs & shops. 631-1<400. ·· ······ · · ·· ··· · ·· ···· ······· .................................... S330,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Nine exclusive new Cape Cod rownhomes with bay views. Each wit h 2 bdrms, l ' 1 baths, oak cabs, security system & dble garage. Step~ to bay. ocean, ferry & shops. Open house daily, 631-1400 ........................................ S325,000 & up Cypreu ••Bay (Off Balbo. Bl>---Daily 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contempor•ry new con- d~. ne•r completion. Striking 2 bdrms with se- cluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside la undry Soar1n~ 2 story living room with fireplace opening to large eek 631-1400. ....... ......... ............. S350,000 NEWPORT HEJCJ-n'S with shingled charm, con- temporary flair, & ocean views from deck and spacious kuchen Light & airy J bdrm with French doors opening to several decks & vaulted ceilings. 631 -1<400.... .. .. . . .................................. S3S9,000 BACK BAY with a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm home wi th separate l•r.se master, f•mily and formal d1nin~ rooms on lovely l.uge lot. One story w ith ~c~s!1sl. ~~~~:&.~.~~ .. ~~~~~·--~~'.~~~~. sa1~1.~ 370 23rd St'"'···---Sat/Sun 1-S f ~ •;!. .. ·-------- 8t>aut1ful 5 bdrm wilh French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa & lovely hill view ffesh & bright with white tile throu1hout entry f•m•lr & formal dining rooms & e~• in kuchen'. 631-400 . . ......... ·····························-· .799,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 'H:\n W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 **NEW LISTINGS*-* BELCOURT n:JlRACE Elegant 2 story 3 bdrm townhome with familr, and formal dining rooms. Trad1t10NI "Colonial· styled end unit, paned windows, hardwood flooring, buih-in bookcues, 2 firep~ces. beautiful custom wall coverings, plan- tation shutters & French doors to charming brick terrace Prem~ious, beautifully landscaped, gated community with pool & spa. 631-1400 ... S69S,OOO UDO ISL£ Exciting comemponry architecture in • great Lido Nord view location with a gorgeous dock for 2 large yachts, Multilevel with basement & totally private roofdeck, floor to ceiling walls of f~~~e~~~.~~f~~,:id?~in~e~n~~ !o~::: su11e. 63 l -1<400............................... . ..... l 2.2so.ooo LINDA ISLE One ot the 1s~nds tinest properties in a prime view location with wind protected slips for 2 large yachu including one for 75' and sever.al side ties. The fabulous home, buih with the fin~t materials & rare anent1ons to detail, e ncompasses 3 gund master suites, e.-1ch with fireplace, ban- quet size dining room, skylit gourmet kitchen, a spacious entertilinment center with full sit-down bar & gracious 1 ..... n~ room opening to bayfront !!~!~~~ l ~,u_:~~ .. ~'.~. ··t·1·~~'. .. ~~~.~.~ .. ~ .. s~,~~;~s.~ BEACH duplc>i. Just steps to sand & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage with tile & berber carpeted floors. Anderson windows & mirrored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt &~ 1 bdrm guest qrtrs, roof top sundeck & utility room 631-1-400. ................................................................. $394,SOO TIJRn.EROCK POINT end unit. Gated J.M Peters' Mediterranean style complex with tile roofs & com- munity poof & spa. Immaculate 2 bdrm w11h super loh/den plus verl private yard. Air conditioned with security system. 31-1400 ............................ S399,000 r z S.ri1to.-.... Sat-Sun 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH duplex. Spacious proerry with good income, just steps to oce•nfront be•ches. Each unit has 3 bdrms, 2 ~rhs & firepl•ces. Upper has ~rge vera~ & lower NS patio. 631-1400 .. ~20,000 PENINSUU POINT CNrming 2 story 3 bdrm home wood floors, smooth ceilings, French doors & larg~ d ining, ~vins room with Firep&.ce & built in book- cases. Dttk Off 2nd noor muter, rear patio & double ~rJle. 631-1400 ............................................. s.,s.ooo lJ U SerilM . •. -Sat-ha 1-S UDO ISi..£ low~t priced home on the island. lkigtH & open l bdrm with remodeled kitchen It large living room opening to sunny patio and small yard. Sundeck off master. Close ro clubhous.e, tennis & beach. 631-1-400 ....................................... , ..... $595,000 UDO ISLE Best pflce for a large lot, lovely tra- d11ton•I l bdrm, beamed ceilings, remodeled kitchen & Fr. doors from living room & master to sun!ly south patio, steps to be•ch & tennis. 631-1400 ..... S649,500 20f va. Bacelone..--···--·--S.t-Sun t-5 HARBOit VIEW HOMES Fa bulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contempo«"ary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite, family & formal dining rooms & lovely large y•rd. 631-1400 ................................... S67S.OOO WAT£llFllONT HOMES. INC. •·atton· Ll90 lSL£-l-wo sto11 4 bdrm hottte-wl formal dining rooms plus sm.111 oHice. Carden patio + roof deck with panoramic views. Security system. Lovely meet with beach just steps away. 631-1400. ......................................................................... $745,000 109 Via Waaiera...-----· Sat-Sun 1-5 UDO VIUAGE Exciting property whh • w•ll of JIU!> on the Lido Channel & dock for an 80' bolt. Stylish 2 bdrm 1 bath condo with den, marble fp & large ~3~~r~~~~·~·~·-··-~ .. ~ ... ~~.~~!. .. ~~~'.~.~-~~~.~-~~ ... s~';'r,~ NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Cu<•O l bdrm home w11h family room, built wit'-·' in '81. Upside down plan for may:# o ~ .. views. Corner :~~:~~r.~~~-t4tS. ........... :~.'.'..~~--~~ .. ~j;is~ LINDA lSLE Custom s bdrm ... ·o· lmily & forrNI d1n1ng rooms, 3 fireplac-0 .. , · ' room, 2 sunny ~tlOS and pier & s··· ti-.Ail. Steps to tennis & cl ubhouse ..... "UPPED, BEST BUY!! 63,_1400 ...... ········ ....................................... s 1,249,000 DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm ~yfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yacllt & sparklin't, w•ter views. Terraced ~yside h!~~h. c:~~-~~~···. ~'.~~.~'.~ .. ~.~~~-·~-·.~~~--~~ .. ~sf.'25~.~ . LIDO ISLE BA \'FRONT Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm with priv•te beach & dock in de- sireable "Soud" location. S~cio~n living area opens to bays1de terrace with retr.ctable awnin&s, steps to club & tennis. 631-1400 .............................. Sl ,495,000 141 Via Udo Soud S.t-.5un 1-5 LINDA ISU: ~rfront, S~tacular remodel l bdrm with den, form.a dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip f<>f l boats. Quality ~1a~~{t~.1.~~-~~~~ •. 1.~~~~~.~'.~~~-~~-~.' •• ~~~~-~ s~1is.00o UDO ISLE Rare opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of island with pan- or1m1C views of the turning basin bolting Kt1on & city lights. A spacious 3 bdrm home whh den built around •n interior patio, offers great potent~! for a beautiful estate. 631-1400 ........................... S2,950,000 CORONA DEL MAR beac hfront. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unp.aralled view~ of the ocan & Nrbor en- trance. Built on 2 lots, th~ ~~t Ii open custom contemporary NS blacMd hardwood floors & 10' mahogony dool''--6)1· 1400 .......................... Sl,980,00 ~~diterranean flair & gfeet few pan~ whh 40'1 living room opening to temtee It dock for large yacht. Views from everyw~e In this 5 bdrm with libr•ry, dining room, hilJ'I ceilings & tile floon., 631-1400 .......................... ·-···----·--·-S 1,6SO,OOO BALBOA I LAND OFFtCE :il6 MARlNE AVE. 714-673-6900@ ... THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION -MEWl!OR-T HEIGHTS . • . The aura of Old World quality 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 panetled in African walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chancetlers. air condition- ing, steam shower ... features galore In this uncompromising property unlike any other In Newport ......................................... 11,500,000 BEACON BA"t ... Truly a unique community in Newport Beach. Water front, tennis courts. boat docks. quiet streets, an area set apart yet easily accessible to all parts of the city. Four bedrooms. Five baths. This beach front home is perfect for a growing family. Large living room and dining room. Expansive deck perfect for viewing bay activities and beautiful sunsets.......................................... 11,400,000 BIG CANYON ... Original owners. First time on the market. This expanded Versailles model has a spacious and grand look, yet is of manageable sae for today's living. It Is a perfect combination of 8'egance, privacy and view location. Four bedrooms including a magnificent master suite. Immense Island kitchen. Dining room. Dramatic den. The commanding wrap-around patio with its two fountalns and gazebo creates a feeling of sitting on top of the world. The entire property is in mint condition. Call for a prl'ltate showing. ......................................................... •1.soo DOVER SHORES ... One of the community's more spacious and splendidlly app()jnted view homes. ExaJted location. Only eight houses line this serene col-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this expeclally notable street. When it happens. It's an event ... as is this one. Four gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet floor- ing. French doors and windows, used brick. custom papers. built-ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar. two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See it. It's magnificently Impressive exampfe of quality. styte and taste .................................. 1125,oocr DOYER SHORES ... This Is truly a special home for those seeking a property of highest quality. A wonderful panoremlc view can be enjoyed from the spacious IMng room, dining room and den. The outstendtng master suite is destgned wtth • large compettmented bath and walk-In ctoaet. Decks or patk>s off of fNf1fY room, Including the MCOnd bedroom, blend In wtth the luSh, low mefntenance land- acaping. Come and see the meny other cu.- tom t .. tur• of this home............... 1171,000 THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY FEATURE HOME NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . This three bedroom. two bath home is so speciaJ. from the white picket fence and the beauti- ful tree shaded front yard to the Impec- cable backyard with RV space and room for pool. Ths master suite is recently re- modeled with bay windows, built-in dresser and wafk-in closet. Used brick fireplace, formal dining room and hard- wood floors. The kitchen is four years old with beautiful oak cabinets and Chambers cook top. Oon·t miss this special property in one of Newport Beach's most sought after locations.............................. $4SS,OOO BA YCREST . . . Professionally remodeled and decorated home. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys casual elegance. Master suite with fireplace. Dream bath with whirlpool tub. Gourmet Island kitchen with custom dome ceiling ... opens to family room. Separate study. Extra large rooms. Lots of closets. Poot and re-- circulating fountain .......................... S141,000 WESTCLIFF GROVE ... The beauty of the location, and the increasing rarity of open space, contribute to the special character of this property. Situated on a remarkable cor- ner lot, across the street from open and rolling fields, this four bedroom home fea- tures 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 ···--··················································· sses,ooo __,-,· WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES BEACON BAY ........................... $1,400,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................... 63 Beacon Bay ING CANYON ...... : ........................ *7,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 ........................... 1 Aue Villars DOVER SHORES .......................... 1175,000 Sun 1-5.. .. ........ ...... .. 1040 PescadQr Drive WESTCUFF GROVE .................... $565,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... 1100 Grove Lane Avenue NEWPORT HEIGHTS .................... $550.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 311 Santa Ana Avenue NEWPORT HEIGHTS .................... .-.000 Sat-Sun 1--5 ........•. 442 El Modena Avenue NEWPORT NORTH. ...................... 1451,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 3155 Corte Portofino· OLD CORONA DEL MAflL ........... $425,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 506 Acacia Avenue BALBOA .................................... IS.500/llo Sun 1-5. .. ......... 1223 E. Balboa BoukNard 631-7300 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom three bedroom residence ls everything the conven- tional home isn 't. Large corner lot. Wide. tree-lined street. Its visual promise of a moun- tain retreat is not misleading. Inside. there's .oak plank floonng, a step down Ji'ling room with a huge River Rock fireplace. a center Island kitchen wlttl imported cabinets. a large master suite with a spa and two balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has ~ three-quarter bath. R. V. access... $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 ellc1te you ... and, it's very functional. The handsome brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the interior appointments c onfirm t he craftsmanship... things like three fireplaces and high beamed ceilings High on the hst of amenities Is the family room and fof mal dining room. All rooms are amply propor- tioned. A superior ottering ............. '545,000 NEWPORT NORTH . . . Fabulous three bedroom. two and one half bath, two story, single family. detached home in Newport North Villas. Convenient Newport Beach lo- cation between Jamboree Road ~d MacArthur Boulevard off University Drive. This Napoli plan is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet, wallcoveri ngs and draperies. LuSh landscaping surrounds cus- tom tile and concrete patios in very private yard. Air conditioned. Security system. Com- munity pool and spa. Highly motivated seller has draettc.lty ela•hed prtce to..... '451,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR . . South of Pac1f1c Coast Highway. Near park. Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on A-2 lot. Vaulted ceilings. Berber carpeting. Over- sized closets. Private patios. One of the best locations in old Corona del Mar anO pnCed to sell. ................................ '. .......... $425,000 BAYCREST ... Best buy in Baycrest. Well designed family home. Sparkling pool. -flow- ing floor plan with four bedrooms. The.master bedroom, family room and hving room all open to the pool and patio area. Don't miss this opportunity to move up to Baycrest ...................................... ... . . $407,500 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS . Large R-2 lot in popular "Heights .. area. Four bedrooms One and three quarter baths Huge family room -With beamed cet•in§s;-New carpet. New mas- ter bath. New kitchen....... . . . ... $251,000 BUSIHESS OPPORTUNITY INTE,_.OR DESIGN STORE ... NEWPORT BEACH . . . Well establtshed business OP- portunity in the field of Interior design. in- cludes showroom, warehouse. inventory in the California contemporary and South- western motif and design company. Industry leeder spec1ahzlng 1n water-oriented homes, buSlness and yachts. Unlimited potential due to the growth of com'™"clal and financial ~~~.--.~~ .... ~~ .... ~~.~~ .... ~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, ,NEWPORT BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . . . . . . ~--. PAG• 10/SATURDAY Octob•r I 5, ,,.. / UM 111.f BAYFllOIT 14,200,000 DBLE WIDE LOT! 5 BR. 5 BA, sep. maids room, 3 fplc, atrium with skylight for all day sunlight! Huge slate bayside patio, pool, spa & waterfall. Large dock. Includes furnishings. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING OIMCE PAii ACIEI EAITATf 12,H0,88G Custom country English home on 1.6 acres near Ridgeline Country Club. 9,000 sq. (t. with 5 BR. 5 BA and 5 stall barn. Room for N/S tennis court or riding arena. FabuJous Master suite with sitting room & spa. Decorator furnishings negotiable. Ask for JO ANN KENTON SPECTICUUI ISlllD IAYFIOIT 11,416,000 Newly remodeled 5 BR. guard gated .home. 2 spas m private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent financing temlS available below present market rat.es to qualified buyer. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO .... , Pia IHUCTlll .... Custom 4 BR. 3'h BA. ocean view, family room and music room. Must be sieen to appreciate. Call now for .ITuia ~~'ST.ER 118.Cl•T lti CATll.llA llfW 1141.• Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood floors in entry + kitchen with extensive w.e of plantation shutters. Carefree living at Its best. Total security. A&k for ... RON PELSOT ClllU IB. ... ..U ··-Gorgeous and sunny with skylights, yaulted ceil- ings. plantation ahuuen and nioewd lighting. 3 BR, 2'h BA & 2 BR, 2 BA + den, both with fireplaces, teparate laundries and 4 c.ar parking. Like new with quality throughout. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ....... -.- Enjoy the swwets, rught ).ights and ocean views {tom this model perfect 3 BR, or 2 + den wh.h dramatic 2 story ceili.ngl in L.R. Soft earth tones, plantation shuttens, encloeed entry courtyard and ready to move in immediately. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON COVER HOME CAPE Cll au•IEI 1111.• Picture perfect, 5 BR in Newport Beach. Brick construction. 3 fireplaces, master bedroom sit- ting area. Gazebo in rear yard. Won't last! Call to see. OPEN HOUSE SUN 12·•· 26037 FRANCISCO. NB MONICA RUGGIERI DUPlfl WITH PIEll I 1,!00,000 EXCELLENT INCOME! One of the most spec- tacular locations in Newport on the water. Excel- lent as an investme nt property or convert to single family residence. Spectacular views, own sandy beach. 3 BR. 2 BA up. 2 BR. 2 BA. down. Fireplace ea urut. Ask for GAIL TAYLOR l +ACIES ..-.CW lt!I.• Pomona north Garey St. Zo.ned C-4 and M-1 city cooperative. Great for fast food. Excellent access between 2 freeways. $7 ~ sq. ft. TOM ALLISON SHARON VOGT Nm IB. ua ecumn ..... Walk to beach from this al.most new home with 4 BR, 2 ~ BA. family room, bonus room and peak of ocean view. Lar~t floor p!an. Ask foe ... ESTHER YANK 1411,111 1111,• Several fioorplans for viewing in Newport's new- est premier community. These Mediterranean style single family homes offer the finest in home amenities. Recreation area includes pool, spa & large sundeck. OPEN SATISUN. 3021 CORTE HERMOSA JO ANN DORAN Ii PAULA BAILEY ....... Jll?lf Q -.- Ocean view in Harbor P ·lar one R>ry {Joor plan. Counv-o \.-. -near master BR. Will not last! ' e._ ~ _.a£R YANK RMln llYfmT lfC•m ... -. ..• Dock available. Dramatic with mirron, puquet. new berber, new appliances. 3 patios. Appt. only. DENNE SODERLING DAl&.Y PfLOT /BAI.. •STATW WAUlllEW 1171.• Pool & 5.000 sq. ft. & •'t\ ious family home in Dover Shores, 5 ~ft.\~ . 3 c.ar g..-.ge. 2 pvt beaches! Brand n. .lii' . ..-~t & paint. MON " RUGGIERI ... , ... Elcumft 1711.• Lovely Ocean. Bey, and City Ughta view. Ex- panded 4 BR, 3 BA family & bonus .room. Home. Call for addiuonal info. and your p!nona.l view- ing. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •TIEWITB .. , .. 3 BR. 3 BA custom home. Formal dining room, Country kitchm with built-tns, fireplace, water view and much more! AM for ... GISELA BURMEISTER ,.......... ., ... Enter lhrouah professionally land•caped courtyard into this new 3 BR home with marble entry floors. Large family room with its own powder room. Walk to FMhion la1and & the beaches. Vacant ready for a quick eecrow. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Ullll 11EW Ill I 11 ... I Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views ..,..., Iota. 3 BR. 2 BA. room for expanliori & pvt pool. Cathedral oeWnca in Uvtftc rm, family nn & dininc nn. New a~ IWlDY & bright. open floor plan, p-eat 10.. en~ Ask for ... OPBN IUNDAT I ·I JULIA LIAO DAILY PILOT /llSA&. UTAft ..... Pfltll.. 1411.• Brand new 4 BR, 2.5 BA fully landacaped home with i patios. ~t 2 story volume ceilinp, spaciqp.livine aras, gourmet kitchen with ceiling to count.er garden window. Ask few ... JANE SUNGAILA ·-..... -Largest one story plan. 3 BR. 2.5 BA + family room. Guard pted conununity. For detailed in- formation and a ~vate showina. Ask for JANE SUNGAil.A 9ITlm CllTI IBI .W .... Pride of ownership, beautiful light owners urut. lots of upgrades, vaulted ceilino. fireplace, large deck. Upper unit baa 3 BR. 2 flA nice pvt yard. Lower unit 9 _years old. Pk_1 'for 4 cars. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD l.ICINm llCANm .... BJuffs "b" plan. Dramatically reduced few quick sale. SpacicM.m 3 BR, 3 BA. Newport Beach hOme features pvt spa & nearby community rec· reat.ional facilities. Beamed ceilingL For your penonal showing uk for ... BILL A DON~A WEBSTER • J m.lffl 'T' •llCEI 1111,1• Laraest townhome model in Bluffs. 4 BR. Kit/Fam rm. big bonus room, 2500 aq. ft. on choice greenbelt near play area & pool--perfect few kids. Warm sunny exposure. Ask for .. JOANN KENTON .... TMUI ..... One block io the beach! 3 BR, 2 BA front house with 2 BR. l BA unit over g~. Needs TLC. DIANA PROSSER REALTORS® ... Ill -ll 1211,- Lovely 2 BR. 2 BA den/loft wt th volume ceilings. Owners have purchased another home and need to sell fast! OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 96 CORSI CA JANE SUNGAILA .IEWB. • ....... 1211.• Highly upgr-aded 2 BR. 2 BA end unit fOf" the most dilcriminatine iasie. Great location with lovely extras from mart* fireplace, grand wall in MBR to vaulted ceWno. ~ window treatments. OPBN Hotnll SUN 1-5. rt BlllTl'ANY LYNNE LINDSAY IU m •• lmft 1111.• Sunny end unit features akylita, marble fire- place, J&rae dininc room, roomy J:ci"=~· Outatandine cownhome with garden patlOI. pn- vate balcony and more. . OPDI SUNDAY 11-1. M SBA ISLAND. N.& CLIF .a rL YNN KEMP -. lAlf fmlT 1241.• Spacious executive family home in .. The Shores" lakeside community. Great location on lush greenbelt. 4 BR. 2 'h BA. 30aring cathedral ceil- ings. Beach club with pools. lake swimming. lighted tennis. Motivated seller. Ask for ... RONDA BEIN • CllYll 1111.• 2 BR, 2 BA Oakcrest ll model located in McLain Big ~yon. Upper unit, vaulted ceilings. many cutom features. Ask few ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP UIY 11 .. UY 11.111 3 larl('e bedroaml. 2 ~ bath End unit next to sreen belL P\rep&.lft, patio, very quiet complex. all the eXlnll you want. Ask fOf" ... LEE CHESTERFIELD .. rlllU lfl llAI .... Cape Cod style iownhome m quiet Jocauon. One year new with ceranuc tile, plantation shutters. trench doors and a gourmet k1tchen. Fabulous master .suite! For addlllonal details. Ask for . DIAN A PROSSER ,.. TllTlf -ISJA 11 .. 111 Broadmoor plan 4 superb view of night 1i4hta. E>lcellent lancbcapiJ\I and strong Homeowners Ntlloc. 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm., study and privacy. Available by•Nov. 1st. OPEN SUN 1-1, IS ROCKY KNOLL TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT IUCll IETIUT 1111,- The beach lile awaits! Channing 3 BR, 2 BA home on R-2 lot. Home off~rs ~ ocean view. & private pauo. Just stees io the beach! Ask for · RONDABEJN 780-5000 IW .. UYllEU --Neat & dean 2 BR. 2 BA condo. Well located. cloee to shopptng & frwys. Property is vacant and ready to move into. Ask for ... JANE le VIRGINIA 111-Fannie Mae owned. 2 story condo, FHA ap- proved. 2 BR.. 1 BA. San Juan Capistrano. Good income ratio. Ask for ... RAY DA VIES, .JR. llllfftlllll I Fll 1117 C ... ltlaW FOi' ae---lwcuncJU1 l BR condo---9eCUnty build- ing. $1~/MO. Ask foe ... VIRGINIA SW AN • \ BrubherEllis ?2e4ide11tial Be"lett19e Se,etlieu 7le /!ae ut 911depe11de11t ?2eal G.ltate <!4111paM6 ill tMe 'nat"111 VIEW DETACHED C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW VALUE ... ,000 Custom built 4 BR. 3112 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 Jacobs. SPYGLASS FIRST TIME OFFERED $929,000 Beautiful 5 BR. 2 story home with wonderful ocean and night light views. Private pool & spa with gazebo Great home for entertaining all the large family Donna Godshall. EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE S1,150,000 Older home on good lol with great view anp fabulous potenlial. We just listed this at SI, 150.000 Lots of parking_ Two stories O.K. Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley. GOLF COURSE VIEW S1, 115,000 Four BR. 3112 BA home with golf course views Decorated professionally for "todays living" Private courtyard with spa Priced to sell. Carol Allison CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE $1,500,000 Elegant 6 BR . and guest quarters in exclusive area of Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain- ing indoor and outdoor. large pool. outdoor cooking. Two master suites. Triona Bergin FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,895,000 Traditional Country French. 5 BR. 61h BA. home Serene setting on Big Ca nyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view. incredible quality through- out Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. C.D.M. WHITE WATEf\ VIEW $1,MS,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean. jetty, Ca talina and sunsets. L.isten to the sound of the waves Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special C D M opportunity Lois Jacobs. Linda Oeth WHAT A VIEW! $2, 100,000 Spectacular tn-level custom home high on Cor- ona del Mar blutt with "forever" ocean view Four BR. l 'h BA. plus pub room. sun room and oceanfrqnt spa Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb OVERLOOKING BEACH S2.375,000 Terrific new 3 BR . 41h BA w/conv den. Looks down on the private beach f, pounding surf. This is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry financing to qualified buyer Ask for Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley. BREATHTAKING VIEWS $2,395,000 Magnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair- way one Two story entry with grand columns and trench limestone floors. 4 BR. library, gourmet kitchen Truly exceptional Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON-BEST VIEW $3.200,000 .~ive BR, home with 180" golf course. mountain and city lights view Imported tile roof. maids quarters. childrens wing. Master suite with sit- ting area and balcony Danny Bibb or Linda Oeth. DUPLEX GREAT DUPLEX 1•,0DO Close to ocean and Channel. approx. 8 years ~· Great condition and fully rented. Owners unit upstairs. Back unit J BR. 2 BA. Four car parkinc. Trlo na Bergin. SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS GREAT LOCATION $207,000 Very light and bright, sunny 2 BR. home with upgraded tile flooring and white Berber ca rpet. Triona Bergin VIEW WITH BOAT SLIP $375,000 Slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Com- munity pool and sun deck. Two g~rage spaces. Two BR. 2 BA. Price includes furniture. Gayle Amato A SPECIAL LOCATION $449,500 In ocean close Corona del Mar. 3 BR. 2'h BA. family room home overlooks quiet peaceful park like location. Sparkling pool and spa nearby Gloria Robertson or Ca rolyn Lowe / GUARD GATED $535,000 Big Canyon. expanded Dover model. 2 BR . 2 BA built in entertainment center. ha rdwood floors. crown moldings. wet bar. air conditioned. Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales LUXURY-VIEWS $579,000 For~er model w/flagstone courtyard entry, re- flection pond and fountains. Two BR. 2'h BA, marble entry. highly upgraded kitchen w/granlte countertops. Gayle Amato. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY HARBOR WOODS 1221,000 '111 Harbor Woode pt M Malcomb 1724 Plaza Del Nott. 2 BR l·S PENINSULA M5,000 l BR. FR l·S NEWPORT NORTH S207,000 2 BR l·S H ~nny 111 Con~ T Bergin 1114 Port Chenff B Morphy ·401 Vl1ta Roma D Wall M Canyon Fairway Stella Shirar 1931 Port Cardigan M Oldham H V HOMES S72S.OOO S BR. FR 1-S BLUF'F'FS Det,000 l BR 1·5 BIG CANYON 12.315.000 4 BR fR 1-5 H V HOMES MS0,000 3 BR, FR l·'i BIG CANYON 3 BR PROMONTORY MY 5 BR. fR HARBOR WOODS 2 BR BELCOURT •BR, F'R BALBOA ISLAND l BR. FR NEWPORT NORTH 2 BR DOV£lt SHORES 6 BR. F'R H V HOMES 5 BR. F'R NORTHWOOD ) BR. FR BLUFFS l BR IMC CANYON 4 M , F'R H.V. HOMES l BR, F'R SUNDAY '"5,000 5 Ru. Mar ... He l·S I Keigh S 1 ,550,000 500 Harbor laland Dr l -4 Aune/Callan 1221,000 2'" Harbor Woode pt l ·5 N lmbernino S1 ,415,000 S1 h6court Dr I )()-5 B Partch 11.721,000 12'4 Sovth .. Jfront 1·5 S Hinman a07,000 111 Conlee l·S T Ber&Jn 11.IOO,OOO 1441 CWuJ 1-S T= t72l,ooo 1114 ftort c M 8 Morphy ..... 5 RodlJ ..... 1-S 8. Duddy IMI.-401 V19te Ro.ne 1-S D Wall n.•.-M c.n,_ ,..,..., M S.Crody .... 101~c.11.-1-s A ,,._._. NEW ON MARKET A JUST LISTED "GEM" 1221,000 A real doll house for comfort and luxury In outstanding location near NewPort Center. Two BR. executive condominium, Built In wall unit. Walk to shops. Nancy lmbernlno. QUALITY BUil T ·FORMER MODEL l308,IOO Three BR. 21h BA. home with red tile roof. new carpeting, custom cabinetry, reflects outstand- ~ ing pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy HARBOR VIEW HOMES MI0,000 Carmel model. 3 BR. family room. great poten- tial. next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your conlractor. Ann Peters. H.V. HOMES-SOMERSET 1725,000 Expanded and remodeled 5 BR. model perfect home. Bleached wood floors. French doors and windows New kitchen .and bathroom. Greilt location. Beverly Morphy. SELECTED DETACHED LIVE AT LANDS END -.,ooo A perfect home for the sophsticate. Three bedroom plus den. 21/i baths. Great locatio n for Southern California's indoor /outdoor lifestyle Hobie Dehny BAYFAONT 1115,000 Pier for your boat. Walk to the ocean beaches Three BR. J BA. Remodeled kitchen Master suite with bay view. Ann Peters. LIDO ISLE-8AYFRONT $1,495,000 Larger lot and dock. Great views from spacious living room wtth bayfront patio for entertaining Three BR. 4 BA . plus family room. Terrific location Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan BELCOURT S1,495,000 Belcourt Gallery custom home. tormer model Four BR. 4 BA plus bonus room. Circular stair- case overlooks gracious living areas. P-ool. spa BBQ and cabana. Belle Partch. SALE OR TRADE $1,550,000 This bayfront home. will consider trading down for duplex in Corona def Mar. or single family home in Newport Beach. Wonderful 5 BR. in prime location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or Ca rlyn Callan PREMIER LOCATION s1.ns.ooo Balboa Island's most active harbor location Two or 3 BR. custom home boasts private spa. teak cabinetry. lots of skylights. multiple living areas. New pier and dock for several large yachts. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman. BtG CANYON CUSTOM 12,IS0,000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak floors. 6 BR. separate large cabana. pool, and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. HAMOR NOOE CUITOM 13,750,000 Macnlfk ent 6 BR. estate. Quality and elepnce throuchout, lncludin& 2 luicurious master suites. fat;>ulous kitchen with every amenity. Pool. spa. One of Newport's finer estates. Danny 8'bb or Carol Alltson. 2 Civic Plaza, #100 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE s,.c .... ~ oa ts• wW• lot. Laell ..... for _ ............ Scar .. r ... , t ~r..-., •a.1 .. ...... wltll wlew of .. do. Call 67S-7Sff. S71• .... CUL-DE-•AC 4 ~ ..._. .. ded fol' n1--. cWl-uec. 1 .. c1w ~ ...._ .... .., ... ... coel ............. a..c• ........ . Cati, 67S-7SM ... __. te $M9 .... COLLEGE PAal(. IEAL BEACH H ... ., -.er1Mh4 S aa ....... la eaceU.et ..... of ....... c. a ......... ~--of So. Callf. 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C..67a-7... .. ..... 11 UllA ISLE PllYATE UTE 1111111 ISUll SPLEllll TUllTlllAL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 12' ceilings, 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. IWll PllCE IEllCTlll 30 LlllA ISLE PRIVATE UTE-lllRIEl ISUID FUTISTIC COITEIPlllRY Recently completely remodeled, this ••i• •11111 home features 3 bedrooms. 4 'n baths, a private swimming pool a·nd 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 atrateglcally located in front of the home. Huge master suite fronts water. The ul- timate In sophistication. $1 . 795,000(LH) "' 11 lllPll.I 111111111 lllNE CISTll Charming Old English home situated on best location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms, and sweeping staircase In grand foyer. Magnificent views of ocean and bay to Catalina and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This well-executed property Is offered for $2, 750,000. 11.1011 PllCE llEllCTlll OPEi lllSE Sii 1·1 SU .JIU CAPISTll&ll 6 ICllE UICI PlllPElln ZOIEI FOii MOISES 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 privte site is situated among $5 Million ho~. Stables are already in & ready for your horses. CaJI for a~pointment. $1,695,000. / 212122•1mn 1 a•E•••••• PllFESSlllAL TElllS lllllT "Btue Chip'' environmental Includes prf.. vate, park-like custom, brick. home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 batha, private professlonal tennis court, grotto- atyle pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2.895,000 2111 lLTAllll HIYE lllVllE CIYE OISTIM IATE llAlllEI COllllITT Fabulous Irvine Cove, south of the Coast High- way. this smashing 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home has been remodefed and lnctudes a completety new kitchen with all new appliances. Fantastic Pacific Ocean View + Very private pool. This adult oriented home offers private, white sandy beach and the "MOST" of the "BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and onty s 1,495,0001 COTE ITLJ\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® - WEllllWIW IHYETIE Siii 40 ACllES PlllE WI Located below Cedar r "ln and south of Cedar Ridge Estat,. '-~ Tlay be the last avallable acrf"~ ""'~sh area south of the lake wlth SV.1vileges. Land useage Is flexible. 0 ... er will help finance. will trade, exchange. etc. Asking only S•OK/acre. Call for fact sheet. 21 CIYEITRY 11111111 llllE CllEST CIUIUllA RIEL Unobstructed view of city lights, and mountains. Privacy and feetlng of country living. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, atrium, famlty room, library, formal dining area and pr._ vate spa. Beautifully decorated with Berber carpeting. $585,000 131 VIA Liii Siii FlllLllS UN UYFllllT PllYATE PIEll I SLIP This super water1ront h~ '8 on an over- sized lot features 4 ~· ~ "1S & 4 baths wfth exceptional tit()~:.:it exposure on Newport Cha"~ ~ant IMng rOOln huge waterfron.,.,,o & separate maid's quarters are jus1 a few of the amenities. $1.425,000 IEWPMT IElllTS 114 •E VIEW LIT UIE IPPMTlll11 That'• rtghtl 11• ecr. of land wtth a super 2nd ltory vtew poeeibte. Priced below tot dkle, tNe property II the dMI of the yeert Pn 11nttylndude92 bedroom cottage. Cell for more tnfonn8tk>n & a private showing. $575,000. llWLlmll J 1 ST. TllPEZ llAllll lllllE ESTATES EIPUIEI umEIOIT-L . Lovefy 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with pri- vate spa and an Incredible view of the whole valley all the way to the San.Gabriel mountalnsl Private spa and patios. Ex- panded, enclosed loft works as an In-home office, study, library. Great location on cul- de-sac street. Price reduction $679,500. 2201 FIEna ILIFFI llE ITHY Much d~red Linda plan on quiet eul-de- NC. 3 BR, 2 BA, living room with fireplace. The huge, rooted patio could easity be encfOMd to make family room or ad· dltlonal bedroom + bath. Beautiful green- belt location. S375,000 PllOl IElllTlll ...... 12-4 760-1900 250 NEWPORT CEN1'ER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH ' .BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents W h e n you want Results CALL THE BEST WE NEED YOUR LISTINGS! MARKET IS READY FOR YOUR HOME. JIST llEllCEI · OWIEI •IST SELL! SAFE I SECllE wn1SllSITllUL1111111 I ICUI VIEWS If security is What you want. security is what you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just beyond the privae guarded gates hes an executive suite that is so special. words cannot do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, in- door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the designer furnishings are available for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! SJ1•, .... ... llftl ... -- Select 7/"me.1 WIE CISTA IEU •IE 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, large b.'g room, family style kitchen & large tli 1. New interior paint. Some new t10... ~ .. will put in new carpet. With1'$ _.stance to schools & Tewinkle par ,,,ies to So. Coast Plaza. $250.000 .......... OCUl-VIEW IEWPllT 11111. Fabulous ocean . views throughout! Hardwoori •· 0 in kitchen, dining rOOfT\ -·o \... '~ hallways. Beautiful vt S .... vo trims & dec- orator acce1 .... vughout. 2 bedrooms, 2'h baths. S22i,IOO ............ C!Meee11t ,eetUU CISTI •II LUSE 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, larr' o,g room. family style kitchen & lar<'"" ~ •. New interior paint. Some nfll'· 0 ,.-.-ner will put In new carpet. With.e.. " distance to schools & T ewinkle par~ -mile to So. Coast Plaza. $1,600/MO IMllmllW for 10 years consecutive. ----...... ...... PUT OUR FAMILY TO Wiii FIR YIU USTILIFF PlllllAMIC VIEWS 4 bedroom. 2 bath lots of,,.. o t1al to expand up or out• Needs ... \ Jt is built to last. Best bl S 0 \ilia. rturry this home won't last tht , •• o. $425.000(LH) ._.lllY1llH P PRICE IEllCTIOI IELLIE SAIL llAICll Closed s tables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded grooming area. lrg track room. separate hay & feed storage room. barn includes sliding glass window$, auto ;ry 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 boat parking. fire & police protection svs- tems. ~ Fiii HTllLS... $415 000 CALL ... I llY1l I MP . ' ll1-12H SPYGLASS HILL Lowest priced Capehorn 1n Spyglass Large yard with private sn°\ -fttul oak floors in breakfast ~ Q '-W family room. Custom p~ .-:. m patio. Room for a pool! Pric~v 1or a fast sale at SllO,MG 111 I H P I IMP, JR. Tllll IF 'A flll #Ill 1£111! UU. Ill, JR. OR YAUIUE IHP own your own home with as little as 3% down end save money through tax benefits_ AYAIUILE llW! SllTll CllST ClllO! Super nice three bedroom. two bath condo. Forget the hassles of buying a "fixer". This one has new appliances and 1s beautifully decorated and highly upgraded with contem- porary overtones. Well located 1n gated com- munjty that has 1ust been painted in greys. Walk to South Coast Plaza. En1oy all this and three pools for $104.000 IMP, Ml. er YAUIUE lJol & 'i/Jovie Xoop CAL l'.OIJ obbe.AiRQ tk best pAice.d k.e. Ok tk LOQOC* ob tk Exclust"l)e. U1tl1 lsl1 ,.. lall•llli ., "'°"" ... ......... ~"',,,...,, ...... --ill ..,,.,, ,._. 1s the dream of many Stop dreammt This is the best pnce<I bayf ront home in Lie4a "'-· The long hst ot eJtras include 4 bedroom. 3'7 bath. formal d1mng. hv1ng room. family room. a sunny breakfast are.a 3 hreplaces, a sootlnng spa. 24-hour security guards & your own private dock that has the poleflbal to accommodate up to a 71 1acht or sail boat 'l.795 000 Fee for a Private Showing Call •tMNI• H 1-1HI ?2ece11t Satu JI ST REllCEl-SPY&USS llLL This former model home otters 4 bedr,.. 2'.h bath. family style kitchen. larr~ \ O \m w l flreplace. lovely hvmg O \ilia -· a huge yard & upgradeds :$ .. white Italian tile. air cond1tion1ng. ~cntral vacuuming. white washed open beams & MORE!' SN2,MI IH HIP, SI I JR ICUI VIEW~ Wllll llll~IPECT TO IE EIRtEI m this love•\'f ( \l'")Om. 3 bath home. Featur,.. O ~ -::mastet'.-SUites.- family style S . 1drge ballroom. family room & more SliO,DIO llllllYlf IMP CAllEI ll&IUllS Only Ocean View Home Available 1n Cameo Highlands! Owners are d"O to the wire and must sell 1mmed1ate•·~ . ty in this area rarely comes o,.. Q '-*•Ket. Beautiful oak woodwork are,. .. roughout• French doors galoret Pool.,_.m1ly Room• T-hree Pnvate Beaches! Four Bedrooms! Two Baths' Come Now And Make This YOUR Family Home• Sil .. ... , llYlf I.., llWPIRT IEACM TIWl ... E Well appointed. Former model includes city hght view. central air cond1t1oning 3 bedroom. 2'., bath. & many other upgrades Move-in now! Sllt,• ., ..... IUT MY -1211.-Single story 4 bedroom. Formal dining ... eat in kitchen . . . triple garage . . . Corner lot ... RV access ... motivated owner reduced price ... For information call 646-7171. N~6 uet.am WTmE 1211,111 Excellent street ... 2 bedroom on buildable R-2 . . Alley access. For exclusive information re- garding this property call 646-7171. NP7 llEllCH Ill llWY S2H,i00 This home says come in . you'll feel right at home the moment you step into thrs 2 bedroom Easts1de beauty ... lovely hvrng area wrth fire- place ... hardwood floors ... large. large. lot. To preview call for an appt. 646-717 1 . N P8 WILi Tl ICIHU .. SllFP• 1.211.- From this 3 bedroom. 2 bath cul-de-sac home. Convenient kitchen, dining area ... living room overtooks inviting pool. Call 646-7171. NP9 IMllYH•llT 1111,M1 2 bedroom. 2.5 bath two story townhome with space saver kitchen, dining area ... living room with fireplace . .. patio .. . green belt . . double attached garage ... Call 646-7171. NP10 .-a.-. PllftCT 1144- Situated on a beautiful Cobblestone private street sits thrs charming two story cape cod 3 f?edroom. 3 bath home ... with extra large closets, ltbrary, den or 4th bedroom ... Spacious living room ... vaulted cellngs. gourmet kitchen, Over- looking redwood deck ... Professionally land- scaped yard ... to preview call 646-7171. NP11 FAllUIS llWSS •••t•n Bridal/FOfmal/Cocktall/attire ... with tuxedo rental shoppe. Exceptional income potential ... located 1n busy center .. . for details caJI 646-7171. NP1 2 11111 IUA 111. l&I 122..- 4 bedroom or 3 +den. one story, freshly painted in & out. Upgraded kitchen. upgraded baths, forced· arr with air cleaner. Cul-de-sac, close to school & TeWinkle park. Great buy. Won't last. Call 546-2313. HP 1 SEWl'S S&OWIOE 1271,tOI Owner has transferred & needs quick sale on lovely 4 bedroom in Mesa Verde. Many up- grades, new viny1 flooring in entry. kitchen & family. Cabinets refinished, Jenn Aire cook top, convection oven, pained windows, celling tan, etc., Call 546-2313. HP2 ,._,_..DUL U11,lll Enter through New Orfeans Courtyard. Raised tile entry fOfmal riving room, fireplace. Lovely add-on family room with 2nd fireplace. Room tor fOfmaf dining, office or bedroom. Fantastic gourmet kitchen with tile. Beautiful cabinets & appliances. covered patio. Huge cul-de-sac, yard. Super home at excellent price. Call 546-2313. HP3 •u m11 .... oaaou 1211,tN Lovely family home. choice location. 2 fire- places. 3 bedrooms plus den. Spa off back bedroom. osmo~s water unit in kitchen. Bg yard, fruit trees (Avocado Heavy Producer). Many extras. call 546-2313. HP4 GREENBROOK SUBDIVISION MUL Tl-FAMILY GARAGE SALE SATURDAY OCTOBER 15. IAM TO 4 PM 945 AZALEA 949 AZALEA 957 BEGONIA 941 CARNATION 945 CARNATION 963 CARNATION 928 CROCUS 941 DAHLIA 993 DAHLIA 1022 DAMASCUS 3438 FUCHSIA 3460 FUCHSIA 3370 FUCHSIA 924 GOLDENROD 920 JASMINE 3371 LARKSPUR 3358 MARIGOLD 3366 MARIGOLD 3387 MARIGOLD 1033 SECRETARIAT 3445 PLUMEAIA 3378 WISTERIA 1 Wll* .... 1214,111 Lovely home completely upgraded. Super hard- wood floors, new tile in kitchen, refinished baths. Lar~ front & backyard, mature fruit trees. Sectioned garden. Walk to Irvine Ranch Market. Call 546-2313. IMllCMllHI Ex~lent family home in bedrooms. 2 baths. big Vaulted ceilings. many 546-2313. HP6 UH,111 Mesa Verde. 4 big rooms throughout. extras. Call now Ill Tiii 1221,111 One ot a kind Mesa Verde home. Excellent area. near schools & shopping. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. big living room. family room. vaulted ceilings, wet bar. Large lot. Won't last. 546-2313. HP7 111P W Tl IU.... ua.- Beautlful medow park home close to South Coast. Formal living room. gourmet kitchen. huge master suite, 3 big bedrooms, vaulted ceilings. sparkling pool & spa. Corner lot. RV access. Area all cut-de.sacs. Call 546-2313. HP8 .... Tl llUllT aut• Beautiful giant 2 story, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage. Decorated & upgraded to include Italian tile entry to formal dining. Formal living room with marble fireplace. floor to ceiling crystal chandefter. Bright & airy gourmet kitchen. Family room. bonus room, covered patio, many e)(tras. See to appreciate. 546-2313. HP9 Ufll ... l TIWl•I• 11.._ Super 3 bedroom tn great location. Near Sou1h Coast Shopping. Ceramic tUe entry, stained glass wtndow, fireplace ln IMng room. Cathedral ceilings in living room & master bedroom, mlr- rOfed closets In muter. Gourmet kitchen with built-In dishwasher, range, trash compactOf. 2 car garage wtth door opener. Better hurry. won't last. CaJf 54~2313. HP 10 CH ---I ···-.. ~ . ..... .... .... . ..... Very attractive, good area. Nicety upgraded & appointed. Kitchen remodeled wtth custom cabinets, etc. Crackffng flreplaoe, bright 5 airy rooms throughout. bla beCk yatd, ~kUng pool, covered patio. Muter bedroom opens onto patio & pool. Nice home at an aHordabfe price. Call 546-2313. HP11 I 11 NISI PLIS C U nm MCI,• Nice 3 bedroom home plus 4 units In Costa Mesa. Units need some work & TLC. Rents are low for area, could be ,alsed. Each has small yard. Good potential for the handy- man /Investor . Call 546-2313. HP 12 NEWPORT BEACH MIP•T'l IUT llY 1111,111 So much for your $$$$$$ ... 2 bedroom condo ... located in quiet complex In the Bluffs above the beach . . . spacious unit . . . baleony overlook Ing community pooJ . . . Hurry on this one . . . Can 646-7171. NP1 . -AIOI -Pllll1 l1U.-Single story 2 bedroom, 2 bath ... custom wallpaper. Located on forest like grounds with 15 acre private park . .. Bicycle to beach . .. for details call 646-7171. NP2 m, Jll CM an• .... ,... ant.- Lovety 3 bedroom, 2 bath In small private beach community. Spacious IMng room ... with fire- place. Numerous upgrades. A8'ax ... enjoy .. community~ and tennis. Call 646-7171 . NP3 ....... UMI llH- Poundlng sur1 is at your front dOQr. Picture book oceanfront featuring 3 bedrooms. Conversation area .. . stained glass windows, French doors, bonus room ... forever ocean view. Call 646-7171. NP4 IDT unu ---1111.-ln Newport ... zoned to bulld large duplex or 2 condos . . . Now a great summer ... wtnter ... rental . . . furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath ... on beautiful sandy oceanfront beach ... CALL NOW tor details 646-7171. NP5 OTHER AREAS ••••• Iii&. • ...... Very apack>ua, exoeHent Irvine arM. 2 atory, 1st story has big IMngldlnlng .... Gourmet kitchen, bedroom or den. Upper leYet has 2 master bedrooms, 2 baths, wood patio decking. Great location near pool. Won't last at thlt price. Call 54~2313, HP13 lmTIPL.111•11111 ...... 6 bread & butter units plus a 2 bedroom home In Norwalk, great for the small Investor. Call now for details. 546-2313. HP14 A LIT FH A unu 11 ... Owners have lavished care and now have purchased another. Lucky tor you ... wall to wall carpeting ... 3 bedrooms, 2 bat ha . .. double garage ... large yard ... convlenent to ~rythlng ... Call 646-7171. NP13 TERRY McCAROLE-PRESIOENT 270 EAST 17TH STAEET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA •• . • . '-. ..._. -·----------------------------. J ' -.,,.. ._...,.,. -------.. ---•. -----.. -.. -------------· _ _, _____ ,_ ._.. .. -.-...-_.......... ......... --·· --........ _. .... _ ............. ~ ••• ~. • ...... ·.. i.~ l.. ... "' NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the Pest: Coldwell Banker RcsldcnUal Real Estate Servtcn CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS WESTCLIFF S419,950 Quality shines throughout this emotional 3 BR home. Loaded with extras such as A/C, security system, extensive tilework, French doors & much much more! BARBOR VIEW HOMES HH,000 5 BR "Somerset". Beautiful upgrades, gorgeous gardens. French windows, wood floors, country kitchen, pool, brick, skylights. This home is inviting as well a.a exciting! BELCOU.T HILL SM0,000 Views of Catalina, night liJhts & Big Canyon from this 2 BR, 2.5 BA aophlaticated townhome. Formal living room, beautifully maintained. BAYSHORES -,en;ooo Quiet and private location. Contemporary and traditional blend. Hardwood floors. Garage con- verted to guest house with bath. PENINSULA S775,000 Room for all the family. Superb beach home filled with light & charm. 5 BR, den, dining room. Beat swimming in N.B. Perfect central oceanfront location! CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE CllEEK -, - -$449,<HRI Elegant Plan IV, private end unit 3 bedrooms + lrg espanded family roorn. Li~hr and airy. Guarded aecurity, pools and tennis. JASMINE CllEEK 1469,000 Immaculate one story 3 BR & family room with very open feeling. 24-hour security, pools & tennis. JIAl.BOR VIEW HILLS ----"t8"4>0 Wonderful location next to park! Beautifully refurbished 4 BR with new kitchen., baths, French doors + large covered patio in private setting. MAJ KAI S795,000 Beautiful Condo with fabulous views to jetty! Entirely remodeled by Saddleback lnterion. Upper unit.. Tile floors. All new kitchen + BA 's. CAMEO SBOUS S7'6,000 Thia 5 BR, 4 BA home has it all! View, oourtyard patio & pool. Formal DR with parquet n oon & much much m~ne! OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 BLUPPS 3 BR 403 VISTA ROMA $269,000 K. PARKER NEWPORT HEIGHTS 614 GARY PLACE 3 BR + FR $429.900 H. STOCKWELL JASMINE CREEK SS MAINSAIL 3 BR + FR $449,000 C. HAINES LAGUNA BEACH 2060 OCEAN WAY 2 BR $449,000 J. ROBBINS EASTBLUFP !ZH ALTA VlSTA 4 BR "f"" FR 3530,000 N. BROWNE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 5$9 FULLE•TON 5 BR + FR $629.000 L. MARSTON BAUOR RIDGE 50 RIDGELINE DI 4 BR + FR $750,000 J. MAC MILLAN BAYSHOIES 4 BR BELCOURT 4 BR+POQL %5Sn'TSTA D'KIVE $825.000 G. STAFFORD S9 ROCKINGHAM $1,375.000 S. MARVIN SUNDAY 1-5 BLUFFS 403 VISTA ROMA 3 BR $269.000 K. PAR KER NEWPORT BEACH 1701 IRVINE 3 BR + POOL S415,000 F. SENNES BASTBLUFF 2818 CAllOBE 3 BR $425,000 D. ADAM NEWPORT HEIGHTS 614 GARY PLACE 3 BR + FR S429.900 H. STOCKWELL JASMINE CREEK SS MAINSAIL 3 BR + FR $449,000 C. MACMAHAN LAGUNA BEACH 2060 OCEAN WAY 2 BR $449,000 J . ROBBINS OLD CDM 2 UNITS SEAVIEW 4 BR+ FR 520 NARCISSUS AVE $459,000 P. HURLEY 1910 YACHT MAaIA $565,000 N. BROWNE HAIBOll VIEW HOMES 1918 POllT CARDIFF 5 BR $625,000 E. CORKETT NEWPORT HEIGHTS 539 FULLERTON 5 BR + FR $629,000 L. MARSTON NELLIE GAIL RANCH 2705 HIDDEN TIAJL 4 BR + FR $687,900 R. KURTZ HAUOI VIEW RILLS $710 P A1X GREEN 4 BR + FR $698.500 M. BA VS NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1401 KJNGS ROAD 3 BR-VIEW $795,000 B. MILES NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA SH8,000 2 BR penthouse with beveled mirrors reflecting forever fountain view. Upgrades & skylights, plus elevator & parking for 2 cars. NEWPORT BEACH $429,900 Charming 2 story, 3 BR, home on a quiet cuJ-de· sac. Private backyard with lush landscaping. Upgrades thr oughout. A great value. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SIH,000 Cape Cod style with 5 BR, 5 BA. Bea.med ceilings, French doors, stained zlass windows. LR, FR and master suite all witn fireplace . Spacious yard with spa. BALBOA '670,000 High income from duplex located in the heart of where all the action is on the oceanfront down near the Newport pier. NEWPOIT HEIGHTS $795,000 FabuJoua 180° view of all Newport Harbor. Entire second floor masteT bedroom suiu, large dee plus patio. Three fireplaces. ' UDO ISLE 1799,500 Charming 3 BR -den -office on wide lot. Master BR overlooks courtyard. E\.·ery BR has a private BA. Open & bright floorplan w/French doors to large sunny patio. HARBOR RIDGE S799,500 Outstanding panoramic vie"'-s overloolcing N.B. 4 BR. 3 BA. library condo located in one of the most prestige areas. Lovely wood paneling adja. cent to private courtya~d. BA YSBORES S825,000 Exclusive family area. 4 BR, home on large corner lot. From wood shingle exterior & brick entry to Country kitchen/breakfast. This prop- erty is perfection! BELCOURT Sl,S75,000 Rare secluded location. axumzes pnvacy & comfort. 4 BR. dramatic high ceilings, 3 FP's, pool, apa. huge garage + extra parking. air conditioning. BEACON BAY fl,!00,000 Outstanding location of this 6 BR contemporary home on 60 ft of bay w/water vi.atas. Pier and 3 alipa. Home bas great potential. Lease Hold. LIDO Sl,900,000 . Luxury with incredible views. high security with 4 bedrooms, 5 baths. Nothing else like it because owner put two units together. OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EASTSIDE CAPE Cll REITIL Beautiful 2 S10fY townhome 3 BR, 3 BA, formal dining, 2 car attached garage. cathedral oeUlngs with firepiace and lots of glass. Private yard. Non-smokers pleaee. Av•abltt now. For P!~Yate snowing calf. 11,111191 mlTHEW USTSllE LEASE IEW LISTll& Affordable price In Newport Beach. 2 BR, Pl• BA townhouse. Great location. Close to beach. 2 car detached garage. Cati for details. 1111,MO llTA WAIE IPll ....... ,1.1 2,800 DOWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated, walk to Perfor~~Arts Center. NII• twill CUSTOM HOME SITE Custom home on hill top with 360° view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing avacado trees. Great investment today and future! Total price o~ 1141 -..""' OCEAI VIEW 3 BA, 2',, BA townhome, fireplace, dining room, pool, spa, tennis. Large 2 car garage. Available 10/1. 11111/ .. -- IAYE Tl SEE Tl~LIEYE 1 BR, t BA.home wltb V ~. Lr9 lo4 to e~ or edd o~ ~.ne. Cati now for this exoeffents .. ,y. AA this r~ Mftl lllFll PRICE RUICTlll $10,000 Newport's aectuded home large lot w/sunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & pool. 111111....a IDT Ill II IEWPllT IEICI Walk to beach feel the ocean air, In this 2 BR & den condo. Ck>le to hsops & restaurants yet In a quiet prestigious area. 117.,_ ---'"' _. UTI• 1-1 COITRACTOR'S DELl&HT Huge corner lot, 3 BR, H'• BA plus added family room. Needs special attention and some TLC. New on the market. Near South Coast Plaza. Asking 11H,MI MOii( UllUllU LESS THAI 1' YEAR Beautiful 2 story, 2 master suites. Many up- grades in new Tustin Ranch. Buy while other phases still to be built. IHl,MO '9AlllllSM IOI WOl'T IELIEYE IT! Probably the best buy in Costa Mesa. Approx- imatefy 1700 square feet of custom built com- fort. Three large bedrooms. 2 baths, tamlly room. large living room with vaulted beamed ceiling. custom oak cabinetry, tiled counter tops, large lot with secluded yard. All this ptus cool ocean breezes for only. 111 .... --YI~ 1-21.al Darting 3 bedroom home on the E'lkSe of Cotta Mesa. Excellent condition With hardwood ftoora on huge builOatM lot near 17th ttreet. aa. -....... llYE IP TO Sharp 3 BA, 2 BA home new carpet1 and new fen quiet cul-de-sac, jsut as -· ILllST 1/ Large 5 bedroom Costa vate back yard with p dining. Neat & Clean. As UIEIC MESA VERDE Lovely 3 bedroom pool Completety remodeled ceramic tile & wood fl beautifully remodeled kit the amenltl&S! Priced to Sit LIVE ITT Model perfect highly u townhome Ina special YA.thin steps to beach. Ne award wining design a waits, European kitchen master suite. fireplace. system. Absolutely gorg structlon. Just listed! ..... '"' .... UY (IY CHARMING NEW 3 BR, 2 BA master st beam cetHnos-ralsed h room. Brick fireplace. lar opportuntty to refurbish UI Miii LiT Mesa home. Very prt- & gazebo •• for ing ...... ~~~ l~~~rde. th lavish u1e of oak & s. You must see this hen to appreciate all II at only 1211.- raded 2 BR. 2'h BA luded location yet rly brand new with an floorplan;· mirrored private patio, large car garage, security s with superb con- 1211.- _ IEW VIEW Contemporary luxury townhome with vtew of OCMll 9nd city llghta. 3 BR, 2'~ BA, 2 fireptaces, private letting room off muter bedroom. Call now. . -......_...,_. ... llT'S IEST IET 5 BR. 3 BA pool home lnctudlng mother-Jn-law quarters. Extra large lot on cut-de-MC. Priced for q\Hd( sate. Great famlly ~-H-on this one. .,. -•uz..a HllHLY IPIUIEI TIRTLEllCI This home could be featured In Architectural Digest-shows like a model home. 3 BR, formal dining and family room, private spa and night- light view. New on the market at Pit,... JM1•11•m11 *IEITLElll'S lllCH* ICREllE 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 ..... llSTTIMIM SPACIOUS 1 STORY, I YEIR OLD Westcifff home excellent condition Country kitchen with fireplace, French doors. lots of upgrades. · aan.-_. ..... ,. ••• IP1 •11111 . Expan8ive 3 BR, 3 8A ~0"°8. FM»ty rm + femly kltcNn. ~ JS, wwm wood mas1er IUit•. pr · ~ ... ;otntng loft, many uees, French doo.~ _ ,o patio area. Decorator perfectl Owtrsizec: ~· + 4 car garage. Ask~ ..... U1 llllDS 11111 IEW II OLDE Cll Quality ~uplex currently under construction. Both units are 3 bedroom. excellent location. Cati today to add your own finishing touches. ..... Jllll.ll&llEI IEIUTIFIL TOWlllOIE II IEWER COIPLEI 2 BA, 2'h BA -Huge master suite w/window seat. Lots of tile-upgraded plus carpet-vaulted ceilings. French doors. fire- place, built-in Oak Hutch all on the Eastside. Call before it's too late. -.. ,. .... .. ITIEITIOI lllLIERS Current zoning attows for 10-1 acre lots. Very secluded with paved road. Coastal and moun- tains views. Call for details. ....,.. .... MlllWlll ILllll llClllll 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Saaamento Valley. Compfete underground sprinkter lrrlgatiOn. ., .. -.-. NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION IS EVERYTHING! SSS5,000 Near Cherry Lake and back bay on a cul-de-sac. Open space view. Country feeling. Pool can be restored. RV access. Large double garage. 3 BR + 2 BA, + family room. NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Sl59,500 Two master suites ~ powder room . Private brick and grass jpatio. Inside laundry. gara~e. Excel- lent location. C'ommuni t \' pool. Newport Ter· race. CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHT~ $429.900 f'harrnin!! 2 !-lory Newport Heights home on a quiet 'ul-de-...,ac-. This spacious ~ hr. 2.7:1 home offers <l heautifullv remodeled kitchen with hardwo(ld l111or'-. family room with used brick fireplace. built -in oak entertainment center and bookshelve ..... Separate maid's quarters. Priva te "!'eluded backyard with a large redwood pali( and srulptured landstaping. Large maste1 bedroom include::. a remodeled bath with doublE sinks and a jacuzzi tub. A great value in one o· ~ewport Beach's most desirable neighborhoods LIDO-BOAT OOCK -VJEW SS29,000 ~abulou~ Lido condo. Boat dock available. 2 bedrooms. 'l. bath. dining room, den, 2 car garage. Community pool. Leasehold property. 24 years left on lease. Beat value in Newport~ NEWPOIT BEACH VIEW U!t,000 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, den. R.V. access. Beautiful kitchen. tiled floor. S pacious livi ng room with French doors leading to lovely yard. spa, and view. Great neighborhood. COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-0303 OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT BEACH 2250 Golden Circle 2BR, Den, View $329,000 Sun 1-4 NEWPORT BEACH 71 1 Park Lido "J" 2BR. Den, Dock $329,500 Sun 1-5 COSTA MESA 2649 Eldon #0 2 Master Suites $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 AND THE WINNER IS • • • Betsy Saunderson. on t he right , with B~ck.Y Allen winner of the Costa Mesa office s "Ca~lina Island Week-End .. drawing .. As t~e winning .. farmer .. Betsy also gets a two night tnp to Catalina. LEASES COSTA MESA LEASE 3 bedroom, 21 1 bath condo, near South Coast Plaza. close to all freeways and the Performing Arts Center. lt has everything, air conditioning, indoor laundry, 2 car attached garage, freshly painted, almost new carpeting. new window coverings. About 1500 sq. ft. for only $1250 per month and $1600 security deposit. No pets, please. W ATERFIONT LEASE Waterfront Lease. Lovely 3 BR plus dock for 38 footer. Private community, quiet and sparkling clean. $2,950/Mo. OTHE R AREAS NBW CRASE CONDO -FOUNTAIN VALLEY 0 llU,000 2 bedrooms, 1.75 bath ~ unit -spacious bedrooms-great ' Q ~ -• or young couple. Beautiful gro\.$ •• pool and spa. Furniture i1 negotiable. HAWAII GBT AWAY Ut8,760 Lush tropical gardens surround this 5 BR, 2.75 BA home. Special Lanai family room with fire- place. Wonderful to entertain & raise a family. GREAT BROOKVIEW Sl&!,500 Brookview end unit with fir\)l"ce, central air conditioning, indoor la•i · BR. 2Vt BA, approximately 1 ~"O" 11.-.... i., bright and sunny. Tract 14!!. .... vuth Cout Plaza and The Cultural ~-·~r of the County. Tennil courts. pools and spas in the tract. LIGHT AND AIRY $164,000 2 Bedroom end unit in s mall P CD project-You own the land and vou can walk to the Courtyards. Fresh paint. deep pile carpet. all in off white, parquet flooring. tile counters in eat-in kitchen. Fireplace. la rge master with extra closets. Attached 2 car garage. Vacant and ready to go. Call. now. GORGEOUS PEPPERTREE llElGHTS TOWNHOME IN EASTSIDE COSTA MESA '249,900 3 BR, with vaulted ceilings. 2 ' bath. Large den ( 16x20) two decks -one off master bedroom, one off den. Beautifully landscaped yard and sid~ pet yard. Charming 13 unit complex only 6 ye8TS ohi. Community poo1 a-net spa. - 2 ROUSES ON A LOT • U75,000 Large yards with a jacuzzi. fi replace . knotty pine paneling with a rustic navor, like being in the mountains. Call for a showin~. MESA VERDE POOL HOME S897,500 Across from park. 4 BR, 2 1: BA executive home. formal DR, family room. huge master pool and spa. Call now. TRI LEVEL BAY LAUREL SU0,000 Great place for roommate!'. 2 ma ter suites with den or library. 2 car gara~e. Surrounded by trees. SO . COAST METRO SUPER VALUE IN MESA WOODS 1186,000 Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 story near South Coast Plaza. lnvitintt pa and custom barbecue. OWNER WILL CAllYI a77,600 With 10", down-assumable loan-1 bedroom J bath with enclO&ed patio. Great for ltt ~. buyer. T ennis, pool, Jpa and much more. OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA This is something very special . . . superbly designed 5 bedroom, 4 Y2 bath home with every amenity for luxurious living. It has so many great features. it is impossible to list them all, however come to see it and expect the very best, and you will still find more! Located just minutes from the grand environments of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, the planned Hemmeter World Class Resort, the magnificent Dana Point Marina. the new Mqrbella Country Club. It is close to all of Orange County. but seems a world away from the horrors of Gridlock. Many of Southern California's finest families are already enjoying a splendid way of life. Come and see it! And remember this is a very special home that will be sold very quickly. Don't wait! OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 12:00 TO 8:00 7 Wildflower, Laguna Niguel, Bear Brand Ranch (On Del Avlon between Golden a..ntem Md Del Obl1po) ............................................................ ...,AJLY~LOT/llSAL•STA1W Less than SO percent of American households can afford to own their homes this year, a nationwide af- fordability problem that may force Congress to take legislative action in residential development, said a na- tional real estate expert recetly. "The dwindling supply of affordable housing in this country may spur Congress to enact legislation to mit1ga1e the problem, moving the issue from the discussion state to center stage," Stan Ross. co-managing part- ner of Kenneth Leventhal & Co .. said. "Any new legislation could set the course of the nation's housing policies and programs for years to come. with far-reaching consequences for the residential real estate industry.'' Ross pointed out the affordability problem "affects not only low-income families but an increasing number of middle-income families." The nation's home ownership rate, according to the U.S. Bureau of Census. declined from 65.6 percent in 1980 to 64 percent last year. This 1.6 percent drop translates into about 2 m1lhon fewer families that own homes today. Similarly, the National Associa- tion of Realtors reported that the number of national households which can afford median-priced homes ($91,300 in 1988) dechned from 49 percent 1n August 1987 to 46 percent last month. In California. only 24 percent of the households tn August could purchase median-priced homes. compared with last vear's 30 percent. according to the California Association of Realtors. CAR's figures also revealed that the greatest decline occured. in Los An- geles County where last month fewer than one out of six families coukt afford their own home. a drop from 25 percent in 1987. Among those most severely affected are younger families in their early 30s. whose liability to own a home dropped dramatically from 61 . 1 percent in 1980 to 53.2 percent in 1987. according to U.S. Bureau of Census. "The principal reasons for the de- cline in the nation's rate of home ownership in recent years are the costs of ownership, which remain high by historical standards. and the inability of many prospective homeowners to accumulate the money for a down payment." explained Ross. Ross also blamed the demise of affordable single-family homes on the no-growth movement which is sweep- ing many counties. especially in Cali- fornia. "Artificial growth restraints such as rent controls. restrictive zoning ordinances. and outright bans on residential and commercial develop- ment stifle and stagnate local econom- ies. and in the end, only punish potential homeowners who are priced out of the market ... Compounding the affordab1hty prob- lem is the potential loss of a large number of federally subsidized housing units which could displace more than 1 million low-income residents. From 1963 to 1971 , 2 million privately owned housing units were built for low-income ···~ .. .ftaltoYJoins • families through a combination of low- interest loans and rent subsidies from the federal government. "Nearly two decades have passed since these units were built, and many of the landlords will soon be permitted to pay off the balances of their 20-year mortgages. When this occurs, these properties will be available for a variety of uses other than low-income hous- ing." said Ross. .;" "In addition, the expiration of rent subsidies, recent tax law changes and the physical deterioration of the properties will contribute to a prospec- tive loss of 540,000 units. Several low- income housing groups have been urging Congress to take action to save the properties for low-Income use,·· he added. A Senate housing subcommittee is already drafting legislation tb deal with the problem of affordable housing, although it is likely to be next year before Congress considers any speci- fic action, Ross said. Whether any legislation is in fact enacted, and In what form. could depend to a consider- able degree on which political party controls the White House and Con- gress. Kenneth Leventhal & Co. is the 13th largest certified public accounting firm in the United States and Is widely recognized for its expertise in real estate and related financial services. The company has offices throughout the United States and is affiliated internationally with Clark Kenneth Leventhal. Prudential 714 Chrissie HoHaendet has joined The Prudentiat 714 Aeatty in Newport Beech and cetet>rated her new aasocia- tk>n by listing two pieces of residential property almost Immediately upon her arrival. At The Pruden1i8' 714 Realty Hollaender will be working in the Dover Shores ancf Westcitftareas of Newport Beach, focusing on aboUt 350 of the approximately 1.000 homes in the two communities. "I like people and I like fitting people together with houses. Buying a home should be a happy time,·· the Newport Beach resident said. · · 1 haves a tendancy to put my commission last on my list of priorities. I concentrate on trying to pull things together, and aft the rest will work out. I've owned and sold a few of my own homes and can easily see the seller's side of it," she said. "I get on well with people and I've found I don't have to be a long time acquaintance with someone to work well wi1h them. I think this stems from the fact that I've lived In different ptaoes and I'm used to forming new rela- tionships," she said. The Prudential 714 Realty is inde- pendently owned and operated and specializes in property 1n the Orange County coastal cities and communities that include Newport Beach, Irvine. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa. WHY PAY A FULl:COMMISSIOll TO SElt YOUR HOME? WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE (PayableatCloseofEscrow) NEWPORT BEACH .... , .............. ... 3 BA. 2 BA, plus grounds. 1827 Port Barmouth. NB $450.000 EllNllY '9CEI UCI UY llf1I 2 BA, 2 BA, East Bluff Condo, Frpl In LA & MB. 2003 Vista Caudel. NB $315,000 lfUfl llECflT llEWPOllT BEACH Ulfl 24 Goodwill Ct _ ------····· Saved $9,420 3 Tnbute CT ............................ Saved $9,420 714 Goldenrod ........................ Saved $20.670 240 l Port Whitby ................... Saved $25,000 2 Sea Island ........................ Saved $5,340 NEW,_T BEACH OFFICE 1744 UIT mil -·i:n I Cll'IB.1111,CI 0141 721-4111 COSTA MES A ... ,.Ymm So. Coast Plaza Area, Condo. 3 BR. 2 BA. 810 Baker #202. CM. $165,000 ...... , ... Gated Community, 3 BR, 21"' BA, Townhouse. 603-B San Michel, CM. $184.000 \VI~ J\IU 1; 1•,U LL SEHVlt;E ! • We provide all professional services. • We are licensed Real Estate Brokers • We advertise your property weekly in the newspaper • We han hundreds of quahhed buyers. • We handle All aspects ol your sale. • We are members of the Multiple Listing Service. • We have a comprehensive marketing program • We have over 325 offices in 32 slates and 2 countries . ..._ ...... , . ,, ... , ........ CALL YOUR HELP~U-SELL OFFICE FOR FREE WEEKLY LISTS OF PROPERTIES "FOR SALE BY OWNER" WITH ""ICES. AOORESSES. PHOHE NUMBERES. ETC. COSTA MES A -.. •11.m 2 BA. 2 BA, townhome, E-Z Beach access. 2277 Pacific #A-105, CM $145,000 maftml-Na- • BR. 2 BA. famty room & spa. 1799 New Hampshire, CM ONLY $250,000 Pm BHEI Tl RU 3 BR. 1.75 BA, lg. cnr lot, prime M. Verde 3230 Washington, CM $227,500 lflTTllmUY SFR, 11"' Lot Size. Private 389 La Canada CM $265.000 • tunmmTI ... ~ 2MB, 21..'lBA, assumable loan. 2520 Ppptw, CM. $164,500 .._..llU .. cnrn1u 1 a 3 BA. 2'A BA + den, 1 blk to S*k. eao Liard Ln, CM $335,000 CDITI IBl lfflCE 1835 D. NEWPORT Bl VO., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA, CA 92627 {714) 722-1114 'IWR ssnshU t•Ml:."IQ Thia profe.ionally decorated Soathweatern home offers a la.zurlou llfeatyle and all the recreadonal benefit. of the community. Southwestern flair offered at this Coto de Caza home Located on the 5th tee of the beautiful Coto de Caza golf course, a professionally decorated home with a Southwestern motif has just been listed for sale. The Pacesetter home is practically new and features a pan- oramic view of the golf course and the Saddleback MountaJns. Designed with three bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths, the floor plan allows for . ample interior living space. The two- story plan also Includes a formal dining and living room. family room plus loft, and a gourmet kitchen with breakfast nook. The kitchen is equipped with a built- in self-cleaning oven and microwave oven, gas cooktop with grill/griddle, dishwasher with potscrubber and a large pantry with spice racks. Ceramic- tiled countertops and oak raised-panel cabinets also accent the kitchen. The elegant baths include distinctive glass block privacy windows and oak raised-panel cabinets. China basins with hand-set ceramic-tiled counters and cast iron tubs are also found in each bath. The home offers a luxurious interior. French raised-panel doors, decorator selected lighting fixtures, Mexican paver tile entryway and designer Berber carpeting are just· a few of the special ties. At S•39,000, the decorator home offers a luxurious lifestyle and all of the recreational benefits of golf-course living in the community of Coto de Caza. For more information concerning the home, call Jan Hartfield at Coto de Caza Realty (714) 858-2650. Lynne Valentine names McCory gen~ral manager Van McCory has been named gen- eral manager of Lynne Valentine Properties Inc. The appointment was announced recently by Lynne Valen- tine, founder and owner of the upscale real estate firm. "Van McCory demonstrates a dis- ciplined, hlQh-caJlber leadership style that will enable this company to expand by lncr--'ng Its hlg~mlssioned, experienced sales force," Valentine said. A veteran broker of two decades, McCory Is an estates specialist rep- reeentlng fine homes and Investments and wu pnwtousty associated with the Bewl1y Hilla Office of a major national reel e.tate marketing firm. He began his rMI estate career In 1967 In Otdahoma and operated his own suc- ceeafut reeidentlal flrm for 12 years Prior to moving to Southern Catlfornla. McCory II reepon•ble for over- ...... oompeny ~. planning and agent ~t. As executive ..._ dtrector, he has a dynamic program for career-oriented agents, quaHfted licenSeeS and UoenMe can- didates . WALK IN THE PARK WeH designed home has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with wet bar, pool a~ hot tub. Right across the street from a quiet. neiehborbood part! New paint, new carpeting and a wming seller makes this a great opportunity. Call 751-5000. FAMILY HOME This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has 1t alHarge master bedroom and livine room with fireplace, family room and big backyard with covered patio. Quiet interior cul-de-sac location in top-rated school system. All for onty $M5,000. Call 751-5000. MODEL QUALITY Only one year new, this lovely 3 bedroom, 2'n bath, two story home sits on a large pie shaped lot. Features greenhouse kitchen window, dining room bay window, fireplace and cathedral ceiling in living room, deck off master suite and more. Only $162,000! BOAT It AV YARD Country living on cul-de-sac, this 3 bedroom. l ~ bath home features an added family room with beam celling and lots of windows over1ookin& a beautiful yard and fruit trees. 'RV & boat access. too! Just reduced $15,000. Hur~ won't last at this price! $210,000. Call 751 ·5000. BEST VALUE Great family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac. in a good school district This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home 1s further enhanced by the very nicety done added-<>n family room. A true value at only SI 79,900. MESA VERDE -POOL Outstanding Bucolla built home. 4 bedrooms with pool, spa, family room and formal dining. An upper bird street location. first time offered at $399,000 Call 751-5000. · ' QUIET TOWNHOME This lovely 2-story townhome has 2 large master suites, an attached praee. a small yard, and features cathedral ceilings. Its location on a woodsy cul-de- sac makes it very secluded and especially quiet. Call 751 -5000. POMONA 8-PLEX Six one bedroom, one bath units seeking investor. Must see to believe at this price. Great value at $234,000. Call 751 ·500 . . -1!ASTSIDFDOPlU- Perfect for investor or renbng one and hving m the other. Larger unit 1s 4 bedroom, 3 bath and only two years old. This is prime property and you should act now. Full price $359.000. Call 751·5000. GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde professional office suites available. Brand new building with 550 sq. fl or larger available. Medical suite with kitchen, exam rooms and bathroom. Favorable lease provisions and a rate of .59 foot gross makes this a very attractive offering. FREE HOME MARKET ANALYSIS H you are interested in a market evaluation of your property, or 1nformabon about real estate in your area, give us a call at 751 ·5000 for a free analysis. ~~ ~ H·O·ME ~ REAL ESTA TE SALES If you are thinking about a new career or already have your license we have the best trainrng available at no cost to you Call Jack Ayers for mformabon at 751 ·5.000. The Better Way to Sell Your Home Ill' .. • • ~ I,,. ' 'I.' ',.. :-: ... ' --. ;-• " ; ~' ;..._ .... • ' . ,.\ ,. '. ~ ~ .. \ ,:·, ' ~ ,. .... , .. ... - By Larry Bt.derm•n D...., ...... cor...-...1 It's said that beauty is only skin deep. but looks are very important when you're selling your home. If prospective buyers are turned oH by your home's appearance. they may never give it their full consideration. no matter how good a deal you might be offering. The decision to buy a home has both rational and emotional components. The rational. or ob1ect1ve, part includes those elements that buyers really need. for example, a minimum number of bedrooms. a two-car garage. and prox1m1ty to schools and place of work. Homebuyers also know what they can afford 1n terms of a down payment and monthly financing costs. so a home's price range 1s also part of the rational decision. What makes the difference 1n the buyer's mind between two houses that are equal in these respects? Emotions play a large role in the homebuying decision once the ob1ect1ve factors have been met. Understanding these emotional elements can help you get top dollar for your property and may keep to a minimum the time your house is on the market. Other things being equal. putting these emotional factors to work for you will give your home the edge over comparable properties. bedroom windows and what it will be like having Sunday brunch in the kitchen. So it's important that potential homebuyers feel relaxed and positive as they touer your home. It's an axiom among realtors that homeowners should have an apple pie baking In the oven whenever prospective buyers visit. Such sensory details really do help create the right emotional at- mosphere. Other fine touches, such as displaying family portraits and fresh- cut flowers. give prospects the subtle message that this is a happy home. Buyers are looking for a home that they can easily imagine living in. Try to view your home as a stranger would. Your professional real estate broker has an objective viewpoint and can make suggestions for creating the right selling atmosphere. With your real estate agent's help, prepare copies of your home's floor plan and an information sheet that lists its strongest selling features. This give prospective buyers a strong basis of support for their emotional decision. Include a complete floor plan of your home so that prospects will continue to think about the house after they have finished their visit. A careful floor plan and information sheet may encourage them to return for a second or third look. Sell It While It's Fresh important, bec~use an~ther emotional most cheerful. If your home Is t>efng factor I~ working against the home-shown at night, close the curtains and seller: Time. • .. _ turn on Inside and outside lights. Make The longer a house has been up for sure all of the tights work. •Make s~le, the less llk~ly it is to get the bathrooms and kitchens sparkle. Fix- h1ghest possible price. Though this can tures should be Shined and tiles vary according to specific markets, a scrubbed. Also see that all faucets and pr<?perty begins to develop a repu-appliances are functional. The kitchen tat1on for being "old" after aboot three and bathrooms are often lhe most montlls on the market-people begin important rooms-to a potential buyer. to wonder what is "wrong" wtth It. And. •Clean the closets. The less cluttered smart home shoppers always ask how closets are, the more spacious tl\ey long a ~ouse has been on the market. A appear. Potential buyers will use their Checklist for Homesetlers imagination to "fill the space" with A. ~all Investment In minor cos-their own belongings. Emotionally, met1c improvements can have a large they are already moving in. payback when your home Is sold. Creating a successful sefllng at- Before showing your home, clean it mosphere Is not atways easy. However. throughly. New paint can do wonders. if your home Shows weU. your selling Here are five tips that c;an help you position will be stronger and your create the right mood for selling your asking price may be easier to get. home fast. •The exterior should im- press. An attractive exterior can give you the edge over other homesetlers ~ause your home's first Impression 1s created ootslde the front door. Repaint peeling windows and doorways, paying close attention to entrance areas. Keep the lawn trimmed and flower beds clean. Remove debris from backyard and patio. •Be out of the houS&when it is shown. Real estate agents know that potential buyers, often feel uncomfortable and inhibited' in the onwer's presence. If you are at Larry Biederman Is chairman and chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch Realty, a national real estate and relocation management firm and chief executive officer of Network 50, a natlorflJI realty referral orgsnizaiton. THE AMERICAN Hf.AR1' ASS<l:lATION MEMORIAL PRCERAM. home when it is being shown. keep 1n ~RE FIGHTlf\G ~ mind that buyers may not like children OJR LIFE or pets following them through the t. the curtains or blinds during the day to house. •Lighting Is important. Open all oArTlertcan Heart make your house look its brightest and Association ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===._J_~=--~~~- The purchase of a home is an extraordinarily 1nt1mate decision. Con- sciously or not. buyers ask themselves. "Will my family be happy here?" They consider things hke the views from the A home with a warm, lived-in at- mosphere encourages the prospective buyers to project their emotions onto the space. Realtors know that an occupied home almost always sells faster than an empty one. 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Outdoor apa ....•....•.................................... $819,500 ENGUSH COUNTRY GARDEN Eng· ll•h Country charm In Immaculate con· dltlon on Peninsula Point. located on private atrada. walk Ing distance to bay & beach. New decor has been completely coordinated by Country life Interiors. -Kitchen dulgn ~ Diane Tohnson. A must Me ..................................... $695.000 Ol'DI eAT A MIN l ·S •et BELVUE MERRIL LYNCH REALTY 497-9918 TOP PROOOCER MERRILL LYNCH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGION TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS Immaculate Tartan model l ocated clo!je to school. community spa & pool. 3 BR. 2 BA ················ $459.900 OPEN SAT-i·S 34 SILVER CRESCENT 759-6600 FIGHTHEIRI / THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS The security and value of homeownership with the ease and freedom of condo living. See these outstanding condo val ues ... *Walk to the beach. Large custom Corona del Mar 3 bdrm unit very deluxe and only 1 block from the ocean. $480,000 -.. *Versailles top value! ProfessionaJly decorated with custom window coverings to match wallpapers. Crown moldings. $109,500 *New listing. Prime 1st floor 2 bdrm unit overlooking private community pool. $181,500 *Spacious ocean view Villa Balboa condo with 2 master bdrms & huge party size deck. Move right in. $215,000 *Drastic reduction! Unobtructed ocean and bay VIEWS . Over 2,000 square feet with family room & formal dining room. Now just $319,000 REALTY 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR . t Support the American Diabetes Asoociation. ,, •Spa •Pool t View **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool v Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plus FAM RM or DEN t 2060 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach 644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2060 Ocean Way. Laguna Beach 644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BEDROOM 506 Acacia Avenue. Olde Corona del Mar 631-7300 $425,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 257 Brentwood, E·side Costa Mesa 759-6600 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Corsica. Newport North 644-6200 $207,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 207 Harbor Woods Pl, Harbor Woods 644-6200 $229,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 214 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 759-9 100 $625,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t 2060 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach 759-9100 $449.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 22 Sea Island. Newport Beach 673-9333 $247,500 Sunday 1-5 302 Vista Suerte, The Blutts 759-6600 $278,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •22so Golden Circle, Newport Beach 645-0303 $329,000 Sunday 1-4 v43 Montpellter. Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 7 1 l Park Lido "J", Newport Beach 645-0303 $329.500 Sunday 1-5 1040 P~scador Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 23301 Ridge Route ::207, Laguna Hills 546-2313 $30,900 Saturday 11:30-2 +1614 Santanella Terrace, Irvine Terr. CdM 722-1900 $759.500 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2323 Bayside, Carnation Cove 759-6600 $1,475.000 Sunday 1-5 402 Belvue, Peninsula Point 759-6600 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t49 Calle Sol, Vlllaglo II, San Clemente 498-1693 Sunday 1-5 2818 Carobe, Eastbluff 6«-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 t 1374 Cerritos. Laguna Beach <197-1744 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v •J• Cormorant, Bayview Terrace, NB 760-0714 $510.714 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Del L1vorno, Westpark, Irvine 673-9333 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 17 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1701 Irvine. Newport 8Mch &«-006o $415,000 Sunday 1-5 33 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek 6«-9060 $-M9,000 33 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek Sunday 1-5 6«-9060 s.«9,000 Saturday 1-5 5 Rue Marseille, Big Canyon, NB 6«-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •953 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis 759-6600 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1600 Sandlewood, Mesa Vetde, Costa Mesa 557-0175 $230,000 Sunday 1-4 t 311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights 631-7300 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2113 Seville, Penn. Point 631-1400 $495.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 118 Stanford Ct, Princeton UTC, Irvine 854-303<4 $259,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 *863 Tow~ Street. Costa Mesa 646-3641 I $191,990 Sunday 12-5 631-1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 370 23rd StEt. Newport Beach 689 Vista \a 1ta, Blutfs. Nwpt &:ti 721-1200 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 403 Vista Roma, Bluffs 644-9060 $269.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 40 1 Vista Roma, Bluffs 644-6200 $349,000 Sat/Sun l -5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2961 Andros. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $222,000 Sunday 1-4 * 18 19 Beryl Lane (WestcllH) N.B. 645-6798 $410,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2592 Circle Dr. Bayshores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 3012 Cliff Dr (Npt Hg1S) N.B. 645-2235 $675,000 Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portofino, Newport North 631-7300 $479,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 442 El Modena Avenue, Newport Hetghts 631-7300 $465.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 760-1900 $375,000 Sunday 12-4 614 Gary Place. Newport Hetghts 644-9060 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1112 Grove Ln. Newport Beach 631 -1266 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •***434 Harbor Island Dr. ~t Bch 673-9333 $1.250,000 Sunday 1-5 t 1401 Kings Road, Newport Beach 644-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1519 North Towner, Santa Ana 760-0714 $195,714 Sunday 1-4 2498 Parmley Lane, Coate M .. 646-7171 $344,000 Sunday 1-4 1724 Plaza d9' Norte, Penintula 644-6200 $665,000 Saturday 1-5 20<t5 Port B<latof, Harbor Vtew Homel, NB 760-5000 $499,950 Sunday 1-5 5 Rocky Ridge, Northwood &«-e200 *309,900 Sunday 1·5 1016 Sandpiper. H.V. Hlltt 759-6600 $799,000 Sunday 1·5 1095 Sea Bluff, Newport ~ 631·1286 $2M,900 Saturday 12:JO...e 34 Sliver CreMnt, Turtlwoek 759-eeoe> $459,900 Saturday 1-S * * 124 Sou1h Bayffont, BaJboa Island 6«-6200 $1,725,000 Sunday 1-5 100..2 Suntan Circle, Huntington 8Mch S.6-2313 $284,900 Sunday 12-4 107 Via Dijon. lido Ille 759-6600 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 111 Via Dijon, Udo Ille 759-6600 $789,000 Sunday 1·5 •301 Vista Baya. Costa Mesa 760--0714 $348,000 Saturday 10-5 v 2532 Vista Drive, Bayshores 644-9060 $825,000 Saturday 1-5 4 IEDROOI 4 Hermitage, Big Canyon. N.Beach 759-1397 $895,000 • Sat-Sun 12-5 936 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $215,000 Saturday 1-4 •704 Goldenrod, +lncome.·01d CdM 673-5599 $559,000 Sunday 1-4:30 16700 Markham, Fountain Valley "546-2313 $227,500 Saturday 12-4 31405 Monterey, Laguna Beach 497-1744 $650,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •224 Nada, The Bluff, Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 3719 Park Green, Harbor View Hills 644-9060 $698.500 Sunday 1-5 2952 Pemba, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $268.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 50 Ridgeflne Dr .. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $750,000 S aturday 1-5 ' ' 204 Via Barcelona. Lido Isle 631-1400 $649,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 109 Via Wazters. lido Isle 631-1400 $745,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t 2404 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 644--4088 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus Fll RI or DEii •2226 Alta Vlsta, Eastbfuft, NB 644-9060 $530,000 Saturday 1-5 * *63 ~on Bay, Newport Beaoh 631-7300 $1 ,400.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *•57 Belcourt Or, North, e.loourt 644-6200 S 1,395,000 Sunday 1 :30-5 t 24 Canyon Fairway, ~ Canyon 644-6200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-S • 1100 Grove Lane. Watctm Grote, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ..,...1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 vt22 Hermitage Ln. ~ Cyn, NB 661-1558 $885,000 Sun 1-5 7055 Hidden Trail, ....... GaM 644--eoeo saae.eoo Sunday 1-s * •• 1783 Hummingbird, Mesa Verde, ~ 751-5000 S3t91000 Sat/Sun 1-S •28e0 lnroz Or. Mesa Vefde, CM 631-7370 1389,000 Sunday 1·5 957 Mageffan, Coeta Meile 54&-2313 $224,900 ... Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Bristol, Hart>or View Hrna, NB 873-9333 _f534.800 Sat/Sun 1-5 t*621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgg, Nwpt 8c:h 759-1219 $550,000 Sund8y 1-4 * • v 10 Ouellrede. Str..-nwooct. 1rMe 931-3101 ssee.11• Sund8Y 1-s • IR ,11SFll RI or DEi V' * •39 Rockingham, Belcourt 6«-9060 $1,370,000 Saturday 1-5 •.., • * 17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 673-9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 f 1 Rue Villars, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $997,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 1535 Sandcastle, H.V. Hills 759--6600 $749,950 Saturday 1-5 * 536 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights 631-2242 $64.4,500 Saturday 2-5 • 1527 Seacrest, Corona Del Mar 760-0714 $749,714 Sunday 1-5 * * •641 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•815 Via Lido Soud, Lido, NB 675-6161 $1,995,000 Sunday 1-5 2555 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 646-3192 $389,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ...,.. 1910 Yacht Maria, Seaview, NB 6«-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 +•..,•2100 Yacht Mischief, Seavlew, NB 759-1234' $589,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEDROOI t 1137 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terr. CdM 760-0714 $970,000 Sunday 1-4 •••213-215 Edgewater. Newport Beach 760-5000 $1 ,200,000 Saturday 1-4 539 Fullerton, Newport Heights 644-9060 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 11732 John. Garden Grove • 645-0303 $183,000 Sunday 1-5 1310 Londonberry, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $254,900 Sunday 1-5 1918 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes 644-9060 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Genoa, Udo Isle. NB 759-6600 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 2307 Francisco, Newport Beach 76G-5000 $635,000 Saturday 1-5 •**500 Harbor Island Or. Promontory ~:lOO $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 ••V'4 Hiiisborough Or. (Nwpt Bch) 759-6878 $1,625,000 Sat. 1-6 • V' 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bdl 76G-1900 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-5 •1814 Port ChaTles, Harbor View Homes ~200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1219 Sand Key, Harbor View Hills, CdM 759-9100 $780,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Twin Lakes Cir, Spyglass, CdM 720-1704 _$765,000 Saturday 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEi •+1448 Galaxy, Dover Shores 644-6200 $1,500.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SALE 1 BR plus FAM RM or DEii ••""'976 Bayside Cove W .. Newport Beach &i0-1212 $429 .. 900 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM * • 2520 Poplar Ln .. Costa Mesa 548-0936 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1-3 • 434 Bolero. Newport Beach 673-9333 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •27 Brittany. Bayridge. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 *• 129 Corsica. Newport North. NB • 760-07 14 $198,500 Sunday 1:30-5 +301 Cypress. Peninsula 631-1400 From$325.000 Open Daily 1-5 * •873 Deep Creek, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 2400 Elden =.Costa Mesa 759-6600 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • ""'56 Sea Island, Big Canyon. NB 760-5000 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 * •""55 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB 760-5000 $239.000 Sunaay 12-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEii 2 Baristo. Turtlerocit Polnt. Irvine 631-1400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •..,•280 Cagney 301. Villa Balboa. NB 642-2134 $279,900 Saturday 1-5 let U1 Help Y11 .Sell Vo1r Pr1pertrl Cill C111111W, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. •.• . . "' . * •86 CorsTca. Newport North, NB 760-0714 $278.500 Sunday 1·30.5 2649 Elden =D. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $220;000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••""'5 Southampton. Belcourt. Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 404 Bolero, Newport Beach 675-6670 Sta9,500 Sunday 1-5 350 E. 20th St, No. A, Costa Mesa 631-<M96 $235.000 Sunday 1-5 2336 Elden=H (E/s1de) Costa Mesa 54a~ $229,000 Sun 1-5 2192 Pacific, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2153 B San Michel. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -• t 23 Stanford Ct. (Princeton) Irvine 854-9727 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 2710 Vista del Oro, Bluffs. Newport Beach 759-9100 $276,000 Sunday 1-5 -· * 522 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB . 759-9100 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $275,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 442 Vista Roma. The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 759-8099 $349.000 Sunday 1-~ 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ***•1985 Vista Caudal. 8'uffs. NB 759-9100 $529.000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 520 N~rc1ssus Ave. Old CdM 644-9060 $459.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus 2 BR 705 Larkspur, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-6600 $570.000 Saturday 1-5 3 BR plus 1 BR 114 39th St., Newport Beach 631-1400 $442,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR ,1us 2 IR t 11s Coral Ave. S.lboa Isl~ 4!M-2073 $675,000 Saturday 11-3 •••213-215 Edgewater. Newport Beech 76G-5000 $1.200,000 Saturday 1-4 HllES FIR REIT • 712 Pofn9ettia. Corona del Mar Agt 675-8688 $1600/moqs Sun 12-5 IPIRTIEITS FIR REIT -- ••o ,...,., " "" """,.~••• .. "'----·-------------------------ftAGE 28/SATUllDAY October 15, ,,.. ____________________________ liilllDAILY PILOT/llUL UTAft LIDO ISLE • 109 VIA WlZIERS. OPEi SAT/SUI 1-5 Desirable 4-bedroom, 3'h-bath family home, great 1oca11on $745,000 LEE GILLESPIE 673-4394 •TtlFlllT MMES llO., IULTlllS 131-1400 VIA LIDO NORO-SBR SBA S3 900 000 VIA LIDO NOR0-5BR 411BA SOLi SI 595 000 VIA LIDO SOU0-4BR 311BA S. 4'1'> 000 VIA LIDO NORD 5BR 4BA SOLD St 49t O!l{J Vlf. LIDO NOR0-5BR 5·1BA SOLIS! 450 OuO V1A LIDO NORD jBR 2··BASOLD $. ?'1'> Jf•(J ZURICH c1RCU -">BR 6BA SIU s. zs~ uou VIA SAN RlMO-SBR SBA SOLi ~895.000 VIA LIDO SOU!'>-68fl 'iBA SILD S789 uOO VIA 11.0RON 4BP 21:A SOLi S/49 OOL VIA ZURICH 4BR 3BA SIU S698 000 VIA ORV\[ T(} 4BR jfjA SILi S6% uuO VIA ITHACA 2BR 2BA SOLi S695 000 VIA BARCUONA-4BR 2BA $649 'JOO VIA lORCA 4BR 3BA SOU Wi5 000 VIA QUITO-3BR 3'1BA S'i95 000 VIA SAN R[MO 3BR h BA SOLi SW> 000 VIA tTHACA 3BR 3BA SOLD S'il'i 000 VIA NIC£ -3M 28A SOLi $4 39 000 EXCLUSIVELY LISTED WITH BILL FEENEY LIDO ISLE RESllEltl SPICIALIST WITUFllltl HMES llC., llUlTHS &31-1400 ~ 115-1051 DESIGNER'S OWN HOME l'at>ulOVS South·OI Hogh••r IOl;ahOn Two beO<OC>ms 1•0 lull Dalhtoom5 Totally •et>uift IWO years 9QO Low ma1111enance for ce•el•M wing wa .. 10 COM ONCf'I LllTEDAT .... JOVCI HICtCIY ·; · Mernll l.ynch ·-·"."'\ Rully 711 II LIDO ISLE CLASSIC 204 Vil BlRCELOll OPEi SIT I SUll 1-5 • 48R, 28A Traditional Style Home • Prime Oversized 45' Lot (11h Lots) • French Doors open to sunny South Patio • Beamed ceilings. Remodeled kitchen. Air conditioned • Steps to beach & tennis '649,500 UCLUSIYELY LISTED WITH BILL FEEllEY Ull ISU HlllOT SPICW.ISJ WATllFlllT 1•ES llC~, IUl TfllS 111-1400 • 111-1011 * "LOOI" II UN * Gre•t 1treet-to-1tr1d1 loeltlon. Exoetlent ~t.~tlal for rem<>CMI. $650,000 WU UT/Sii 1·1 111 N .._ MICKEY HARTLING · ; · •mil l.yndl ·.""'Realty SPARKLING OCEAN VIEWS .DIM <!«41111 tlJ 111.e BRAND NEW CUSTOM CRA..-0 SURF '899,000 '1,985,000 LOIS .llCOIS llrubbGEllis 760-1385 111111n11 121-1001 ,144-1200 • 3BR. 31fz BA f am1ly home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada pat10 • Large sundeck off master • Lowest priced home on l ido! s595,ooo UCUSIYELY UITD WITI BILL FEEllEY Lmm.l•WIYIPHU&.llT WAmlmT .-1 -., IULTllS 131-1400 • 115-1011 DougBulley &Associate PABULOU8 8PYGLA8880UTRPO•T 18 TWIN LAXES Cl•CLJt PRICS RBDUCED TO •'786.000 5 8A + Clln/me>d'a rm H _.128A on~ CU.de- MC Belutltul pool & lf)4t Mlllng 3 C* glir9gl Oll9' 3.800 lq " Bey windows. ""'".... CfOWl'I lnOldlng, perquet .ntry, & ttiplt etown ~ Dlcofetor '**11 OPIJf IAT 1.f CALL IAN Pa018T (71') ... •ON CAIJ. DOO& aUWY (7H) 7M-l7" CllE SEE TIE VIEW OPEi SUlllY 1-5 llSTER IEDROOIJ Submit all offers, trades or lease. Ideal for second story. Extra large landscaped lot . 60x253'. 10 minutes to open sea. Estate-type letting. .... IDll&TI 11,411,IOI CALL llCI HARTUI& I -723-INI RES 711-1100 OfC Ltt u ..... ,, YH Sell Y • ., Prtptrtv! c. Clu1ifle4, 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. • Spacious Contemporary 3BR, 48A, Home wtth Fainlly Room • Large 60' Lot on Lido • 2 Sunny Patios • Recently Remodeled • 3 carGarage - • Broker Cooperation Appreciated 5935,000 au. ,,, ""· 113-1121 let Ut llelp Y11 Sell y.. ,,.,.,.,, c. Cla11ifle4, 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. BLUl'P8-NEW ON MARKET 2•CM VISTA NOBLEy. OPEN-SUNDAY 1-6 Spectacular .. G" Plan, light, airy, customized End Unit with partial view. Vaulted ceiling , deco rator perfect. Best \'Slue in the Bluffs. -$41 5,000 CALL JAN PROBST (714) 644-4088 CAMEO SHORES Larguorner lot with sweeping ocean view. Beautiful private .courtyard entry with sparkling pool. Oversized 3 car garage. Four large bedrooms, office, and family room open to patio. Walk to 3 private access beaches. ~995,000 Olde Corona d el Mar. Charming duplex with :2 unib. Each has 2 bedrooms and I bath. Excellent condition. 15 2 5,000 LISTED BY BEV .WHITE -.err1 I Lv r ·-11 Offtce 759-6600 · Rf'~lt ~ BRASHIER & CO. A GREAT BUY FOR ·~~o.ooo IN NEWPORT BEACH et t POWELL PL, "THE HEIGHTS" 4/3 ******* (%004 VISTA CAJON-NOW IN ESCIOW) POWEU PLACE OPEN SUN HPM BraAler. Co. I.E. Brokerace a r.n aemce brokence ftna Reeidence 760-0159 Step into Eastern Tradition ~ Decant hvinc rm.' separate dining rm with eorpous ~rator fabrics & fveplace, kitchen ~ with wood ..,._, eot1ntry kttdlen, tamtfy rm with brick firfCl&ace. 2 Bdrm & bath downstairs. 2 Bdmls & bath plus master with sittJ~ rm With fireolace & bath upsta.rs. Gabled windows, plCket fence & &azebo. Come find Peter Rabbit! $635,000 2887 FU..ICllCI -mtfllll ~· CAl.1 Ul•CA -· 788-&mlO • ... 761 ·New Bedford" in SEAVIEW. 4M 21,c,BA oo extra lg lot Prof laodscape4 yard le pabO. Tastefully deconted le weU main- taloed borne OPEN SAT/IUN 1-6 1100 YACn MJ8CIIBP, n 15-llnntJ ~-s.. 11111-1 -~) OPrEIED AT alll, .. ../Ad/./I' II rot INPO CALL A E A-'l TY 759-1234 IAllOll JIEW llUI . ., a.a•1r11•• RDL a1mw IHI Estate Per Sale l1ntral 1M2 lla1Ma C.r .. 1 ••l Jiu 1122 c.r.a .. l llu IOU Ct1t1.... llM Cllll ... llM Clltl... I .. BtHntC. " 1 Pealuala 111'1 •SPYIUSS al* OLDE CdM home a in. 28A h\8X twntl1e. :na 1111-WILi II Tll Piil wamn• -'L BEACH DUPLEX. Pride of Magnthoent tao• view of come Channing 48R/2BA unct w/frp6c, vaull«I OIM-.,,_MS? ii w .. dleiglled hOrM Ms 4 Ceaera HOZ1 Bu1ld1ng site in Cannery Ownef'~•P. 2 BR/ 1 BA: 2 ocean. bay. Catalina 11. bullt-lna, IP8 + det.c:Md lngs. 2-car attdl ~· 3 Lowly 48A 38A • bOnUI b«lrooma. 2:'5 bath•. 2 Pastures' Village. Newport Beach. I BR/2 BA. Try S325.000. Upgraded •BR 2BA, MP tB,_A ren';'~J:iooo r,~~· P~ ~ rm, fOfmal dining. 2 tamil'f room with wt bar. • Has versatile dodl tor, Call Agt. Clll'ol 548--5428. dine rm. tam rm, llv rm, 2 gent First Realty. 642-6368 frptcs. 3 car gatage, all PoOI and hot tub. Auoa Beautiful home• Guest many uses. teaWaN and frptcs. $799.000. By apc>t PW 1111111 · the IMng ww centered trom qutet neighborhoOd hOuse• Near Sun City close 10 other matlne MLUlllSl-12 LIT ooly. Ownt/Agt 721...a35 ..... around atrium. Brend '*"· new paint, new $325.0001 Better Homes oriented businesses.I •STEPS TO OCN/BAY• -..... 1-1 -·-new on the matti .. 1 Aatt-earpetlng. In prime Mesa & Gardens /John Denver S575 000. Call tor <Mtails .. JBr 2Ba. lrg patio, frplc. lntlll TWTMI W.... --•-Ing only $309,000. Verde.,... Jutt ut«I at Really. CALL NOW ·142 1200 I gar, yd. Play•. 536-5769 ............. 111••-•n•Ten Deslgner"adeligtltlOnone TlllUJIUl.n S3H.000. S ELECT :s.~-=Y91·9 ·6·::.32~ r ~llmr b~'~I~ 2~!~:.~~~.1~=.~= ~. =;re t~~=~~:~ -.. ~.!._ •• :::,-soo; ... _., -newwhiteBetbercarpet. through-out . Sunny bey oceert dlnlng,at.in.dQIWwtn--·--••• UY Clll Pll lllllL 'i' bttins, OWnet' transten«I. k 11 ch en 1 lvlng rm Mt-in kitchen...:.., c:t\arming dews, wood ltoot• I 4BR 28A on quiet atreM. ~ ... Tl mAI Prime COl'Mr loeattOn. 8 5269,000. Call 722-2570 w1,..,..C.. 2 lg bdfma & IMn9 rm wl .. ...-°' ""* mYCtl morel Juel lated CillfM rm •!Wt ber. IP*· .28r.~bl wide mobile home Yrs new. Owner retlrlng I dysorll73-5e22~ morel Bwgaln prlold at IUl'bathtng on IM tront tor only ... S*,000. Just rectucedto$318,000 $24,000 <>wnr 8"-7034 Will hefp finance. Sherri REAL TY WORLD. Pnnapata only no agta $365,000. Call DIANA = c;.r.'~·~.. 1110U181." Tt~'31-7370 -1 BlOCKS-TO liACK- COstlOw. Rltr 646-8003 NEWPORT BEACH C#• ft! llif )!22 PROSS~5000 0t = ~~-RICk I• mL llll Yllll'I. 2:f~· :.•· s~~~~~-: .... ...,.... 1:~~~1u~~r:= nr~ .. ey ' EASTSIOE Laurel ro1n1 IEm . Bllrll3-t3t7 ~:Z. ~~.8f~ s:::.:lalMI t~i<.':2 ~;eec:omp6u.1~t·w ·l'r\~~l~l u ! II =-~= OuleMet cMtm6ng ,.,... lrilii llR guest h•. Light & bright. Ptaia1ala 111'1 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH \ . \\ • ,..__ ~ \. $16000 By~ In beet ..._ t atory BY JWAEN: ilfinc:ton flex ftoorpWI: teeurlty; DUPLEX ZBr 2ea+ 2Br REALTORS • ....... Popler Lane. :~=~~ouCMI. ""*"·,.._,C,decorator kids pl~ard. room for 1CU1 flllT ~ 1,~Ba. -remodeled. Beautiful COfona del Mar OCEANVIEW FABULOUS 3Br 2'n Ba toof & --"llna;:;;. = P..-l ~.:..::~ pool PriOed for quick UBr/2Ba upper 1 '529,000. 117S.3286 hOme g1eat location 3 Custom Home S8r S'h&a. wlttl Y•d, E/lide loc.. as>-beet ~. !Ill.a tor only =t. ~SuN t2 5 ~!i~ S~;::_>~ •3Br/2Ba$7':5:io * * * * * * * blks. to bMct1 & .noi>s. Walk to beed'll Otd CdM. ~ u:: ~ ~= Sm.GOO. . 854-1727 •. 1 6,9115s.77.. • , I $425 ooo inc;ludeJ condo c 1NDY SHAW BROKER · Timi.LI 11an a ty. llml .-.S WILIE plaN '°' exist. property. •780-8332• JUST RIGHT FOR I• lllLL Open House Sunday aft.,. IEEI Mft Plmlt7 Lg 4BR 3BA w/bortu9 rm. 759--1193 · ... llWRllEt F~MIL't' COMFORT noon Turtle Rode Vleta. Lg pcol aae yard & SBA 3BA trg eat-in -.. , -1 I 57 Rocky t<noll, 2 BR. & We 11 gi~ you the down tn OCEAN VIEWS. Call IEST llf. TIWlt Onfy 2 left. w-. lo ?""8 kitchen, p(,oi..sz ywd • wrUI -._ • den. °"'Y $309,000. exchg lor astlare ofown-PATRICK TENORE Walk to beach. OceM'I & Cove. 3 BR •. 3 ~BA room tor RV Near 3 l53 ~try Club Dnw . Allo, Vie'#, Vlew, VieW1 at :~~~ P~~ &"'!est1!': 721-t200/780-8702Agt bay view. 2BR 2'~BA. $425.000. Add ti homel schools. $2721t Ally90f'I, 4Br. 2 .. Ba. den, H -10 Rodcy t<noll, 3 BR & apprec You receive iRESIDENCEtRENTAL* family rm. $599,999. u""-con•INC11on. S40-7355; 751..oeet Agt ecuhw master. tulle, 3 family room tor only IOO"t. tax benefits Must Near Jetty $5651( Prineiptea only ettattie CINDY SHAW B~OKER ftp, ooge tam/rm, S394K. $335.000. halfi! clean etedtt Aotl HOME WITH UNIT Agt 861·1558i361-279 i t 7ll0-8332 IEllTElllKll Agent 75 1-5541 Century 2t ProfeNloNI 957.fi002 Oya. Ev. Wknds Parker Reelty 67S.5030 °' llt9--2S9-3879 Ews Cesta lleM l 24 .... -WO Ill TIET ~If J3"7r fit'IS"lll._._,.._4~1Ari.l.-i.-.&ii•._CY EASTSIDE 3Br 2'nBa 3Br /2Ba t7tO alt. llllM1 -HT/Sii lM OWIEI IUST SELL BIYFROIT SECURITY COIDO Dock available. 2 and Den. 3 baths. approx. 2500 sq. ft. $545,000 ELEGllT BIYFROllT SECURITY COllDO Dock available. Dramatic with m1r· rors. parquet. naw Berber. new appliances, 3 patios. $595,000 (Both by appointment only.) CALL DElllE I ODERLllG l 1lllu1t 0111~ <!oro11a 'flJJ ?llar 1/litl~-- ALMOST COMPLETED! 602·8 Heliotrope-Last ca ll a t 8350.0001 Un usual & exciting floor pla n. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. formal dining. s kyllghted, centra l air, tall walls. ***** ARCADE BUILDING F'ac1ng Coast Hwy. 4 -6 commercial units PLUS 2 Apartments . First time of· fered. 5 700 .000 . Sellers may fi n ance. (Sorry. principals only .) P.S. CdRONA HIGHLANDS Fully furnished home. Ocea n vie w. pool. Large 3 Bedroom -Nice! Rent flexible. .. '((,111na f'hl, lla11 .~~~fu•1lfi1J fJ'(J-81.'J'l 3407 E. Cont Hwy., Corana def.._ townhouse. 2-car gar. $191,990. Open Sunday _ .,.. __ redwood patio. 3 YfS o6d. t2·5, 863 Towne St. Oviit local~~& mlnO 118 STANf;ORD COURT $235,000 * 631-04911 646-3641 A99"1 upgrades ,.,_ • out. "PRINCETON UTC" SBA 3BA. fam lly 3BR 38A Execu tive E"SIOE charming 3BR. MESA VERDE 3Bt 2Ba rm/dtning rm combina·I town."'Orne. Lg deck. llint ~ yatd, large dec:lc. Mew earpeta. paint, di•. llon. 2 aided trptc. new tocatlon & cond1t1on '219.900. Aaenta wel· kitchen counler9 $230K. roof. new land~ng. S tOK Under mar ket come. 64~tcwappl By Owner ~7~175 Cloee to golf C:OWM.. Al H urry, .won·1 1u 11 DUPLU WITH PIER •1,211,111 EXCELLENT INCOME! One of the most epec:tlQ.llar k>catlons In Newport on the water. Exo.tlent aa an ln ..... tment property or convert to single family r91ktence. Spec· tacular vtew. own sandy beach. 3BR. 2BA up; 2BR. :28A, down. Areplac:e ea unit. "Wiii accommodate one large & 2 smatl boats •· IPD UT 1~ 21J EMEWITll CALL GAIL TAYLOR 760-5000 this & more .. Only $259 ooo o..nr 854.3034 $339,000. --·------TlllUI IUI. n ~IO Cl-lied wnen •• !ftL you re loo•dng for antwwa _._ to your apollence needs COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO Expect tre best: 644-9060 - OPEN HOtJSE SIRJAY 1·5 BAYSHORES JI/ST LISTED $649,000 Charming Traditional Contemporary Blend, 2 BR, 3 BA, bleached oak floors. Gorgeous brick patio, super location. Sll DEBI 8118@2512 VISTA CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE INDEX 8'2-1878 RIALISIAll FOii SAU HOUSH/CONDOS -·,.•ct' lf I " ,~.. '. '''°"'° l $')t. " ...... ~w. ,, 'I .,,_...... .• ,. . ......., .,, y,..' I • .,,..,.. 3"16 •on t ... "" ,,,. .. , ,,. ...... .,,.#f ......... I>''> ... ··~ ...... ,. •> ... '144 t I ........ 0-t Iott "tJ tM.I! ~ , ~ 1 ~"<0•·" •n )I ••• f .. ,, 0), v W" •• ,.,.,.,, ......... ~· ii&• ~'· .. ""' ...,. ,. 011 •. ·~· '*' ...... ·~~h '°'' ,. ~·· ""Wo••· Ol6 .. """""'° •Oii ·-MISC. •.E. .,,~ ,,,, ·~•c.,..,....,... tr)() ........ ~~ ~11) ·~'~ .... •1i\ .... WO\ fe "" ¥~.-fj l}f ••• , ,.,. \(# ~ UV• ()I (p ,..OfJ"'f'f't '))) ~ ~ ~ •100-..-..., l)'O • ,....,.... ,.,..., C,.o.-1.)1) ·~ "'W-~ I).:; ' -y,.,..... ' )9() t( h e._. 1600 • l w°""'" 1&1i ltUllALI HOUSH/CONDOS r.,.-.<1 / 1 U1 ... _._ ''°" t.olboo ·~ , t 01 <opt\ ... ....,....... ,111 (nr°"'°~IM#t Jt77 (4tt'O ~W't 11)• o.....•-)176 tf ,.,., )111 • ._.._ VoAPt )Il l ----· ll.O .. ~....,,,.,,.,..,. , .. , ··-,, .. ·--~ )I~ ,........,...... '"o ·-~· la'•'°'' .. " ~~Vop,o ,...._~..,__ ... _,_ ~ Nori °'"''•orQ -·-~" .... ~·9"'~ ~4.('!9\, ...... ......... l~,.. '""''"' APA•TMENTS ..._ .. _ ~,...,_w'i• fr.J9t\f'#Ol"O .. (Jll• Co"Ol'IO de-I "-'n• (O\tO M.--. --fl 1..-0 ,~...,l'I ' __ , __ , ___ , .. "' Mt~~v,.,,, _ .. _. ,.,, ,,,, ,.., 7169 ,,, . ,,,. 1190 ,. .. )1116 ,, .. ''"" ~c ~i.....c-i.-oo ..... ~,. .. ~ ........ t __ ......... _. ··- MISC. a1NTALS (-1-~· .. ....... -~~-----·~ ·~··""°"· •""'-"•..-4 C..•09"' .. ·~ \..,..--·-COMMllCIAl a.1. SAll/alNT ..,...,..,,, ,, .......... '-"" .....,....._OH•• ..... ,_...,,._., ~ .... """"' _ ...... ... _...._.... DEADLINE I PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday Fri 4·30 p m Tuesday . MOf'I 4:30 p.m Wednesday .. Tues 4:30 p.m. Thursday .. Wed. 4·30 p m. Friday . . .. Thrut 4 30 p.m Saturday .......... Fri 3·00 p m Sunday Fn 3·00 p.m CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Delly Piiot atrt.,. for eft~ 8"d aocunicy. However. occa.IOnetly errors do ocevt PleeM llt1en wMrl YOUf ed II reed DK* Md ch9ck your ao delly ~ wrors lmmedlalety 10 64a·MT• n. Delly "'°' ee:iol9l• no lablllty tor eny .,.,Ot "· an ~tllei1181'lt fOf wtl6Ctl It "'llY be retj)Otltjl)le exc.pt tor ttMI CO.I "' ""9 ~ IC1\Mllly OOQipied by the error Credit can Otlly be elloWecl lof tM Mt in.tlOft THE DA.ll Y PflOT OFFICE HOURS T•: M·f .. 5:30/COUNTER M-F a-5 NEWPORT HEl&HTS OPEi lllSE SIT 2-5 531 SAITA All AVE. -------- 4BR, 3BA, 3-car garage, double wide lot, 1oox 117 .s·. Built in 1919 w/9' ceilings, formal dinmg rm. family rm, breakfast nook. pool. 23 fruit & nut trees. Completely sur- rounded by slumpstone wall. CALL RON FELSOT 760-5000 EXPANSIVE "OPEN SKY" CITY LIGHTS ANO GOLF COURSE V1£W FROM THIS NCW ~l CONTEMPORARY 4 BEDROOM CUSTOM ESTA.TE 10•0 Tl '144,111 For personal showing. contact: uan w111111-2242 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED Mtl"91 Down ~ta Lock-In MaJI. Amencan Interstate S&L ..... Pymt (%) (deya) LOM 10.500 10 1.SOO 15 168 Btlnk Of Amera 10.250 20 2.000 15 168 Bright Mortgege 10.750 20 2.000 60 soo eon.titutlon Federal S&L 10.SOO 20 2.000 15 168 Emptre Of Americ. 10.500 05 0.750 30 168 FwW ... S&l 10.250 10 2.000 20 168 fldelty Feder8I S&l 10.760 10 1 500 00 168 F1rat Int ...... hnk 10.875 10 1.750 45 250 ~FederelS&l 10.750 20 2000 30 168 H~S&L 11.125 20 2.000 15 168 Home Federm S&l 10.500 05 2.000 1' 168 =·~ 10.375 05 2.000 •5 168 10.250 10 2.000 15 168 10.100 20 1.500 15 1ea ~lk:e Netlonal Bank ' 10.250 10 1.500 30 168 MISilon Y'9to N91'1 Bent! 10.500 05 1.500 10 168 Pacific= a.nil 10.500 05 1.250 •S 168 °'*'• Otty l 11.000 10 2.000 00 168 Aepub(lc Federel SrMgs 10 250 05 1.000 75 168 Security~ SevlnOa 10.125 10 2.000 00 168 ~c..t.Semgs 10 500 10 1000 01 168 Trwt=a.. 10 625 10 2000 00 168 UnlttCI ·~ 11.000 20 2.000 20 600 ~-::.,=Ls.Mcea 10.125 10 1.500 30 168 10.125 10 2.000 21 168 lnt1"9t ..... 8500 7.875 7.875 8.000 8.125 8 250 8.125 9.000 8.150 8.000 8.375 7.500 8.000 7.750 1.875 8.500 8.000 8 .000 7.250 9.000 8.125 8.250 7.875 7.750 7.150 u.Tllll ... , ... ADJUSTABLE Down ~·· Lodi_... Mervin Pymt <""> (cleJa) (%) 10 1.SOO 15 2.625 20 1.500 60 2.250 20 2.000 60 2 750 20 1.500 15 2 375 25 2.250 30 2.250 10 1 soo 00 2.500 20 1 500 •5 2.350 20 1500 •5 2.750 10 1 750 76 2.750 20 1 500 15 2 250 16 2.000 •5 2 750 20 2.000 •5 2250 10 1.500 21 2.500 20 1500 15 2 375 25 1.250 30 2.750 10 2.000 10 2.750 20 2.000 ao 2.875 10 1.500 60 2.SOO 20 2.000 75 2.125 10 1.000 00 2.250 10 1.500 45 2.750 20 1 500 00 2.250 10 1.500 00 2.250 10 1.500 IO 2.375 10 1.500 60 2125 1ni .... t re1e10r .O!Ull-••19mort~li'""'lot•~ omr-.CtOtYr••• !Of,,,_ h<•t it0iu.--oob APR tor DOI" "-"Id -"~ ---....-Dclw'> oe.-1;e-pt. Olltfl~ol ..... 11t"'40lp.wclto.....,.. puor to'9Wl011'Gt1G4199 Conl1M:I "°"''•.,•'Cll--.C.l>erclto-111 •-0I--.. ~ ., .. ,,,. l'lunl4Mf Cit deyt 111'°9' OUWM-,. .. ""°' 10 c~ "' .. """"' -ctolOl It in. ..... -...,.. .... --0-... "'. ". ·-_ _,IO~ v~iy •M• encl..,_ p.o to~'°' • -"" -· ci...oe otllef '-"'-IOn to,_.,_ S-oe Hool'le....,..a.-~ ·~"' ~,.._eo -12'00io.niwo00-i<Olkteo_,,.,,,,.._.,...,, 1JO~ 936-1111 $2,395,000 ....... vawaG IAllS• 1.s 2• CANYON FAIRWAY MaJI. Loen 250 1000 500 168 300 500 350 500 300 168 500 350 300 1000 500 168 500 . 250 500 168 250 500 500 250 250 BrutiliGEllis &44-&200 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MOAT AGES 11th District ' Prime r•t• 3 month T -bill 6 month T -btll 1 yr trMSUry note 3 yr treuury note 5 yr treuury note TMeWMll 7 66 10.00 7 25 7 •8 8 18 8•8 8 57 U.tw.ek 7 66 1000 7 30 7 •8 8 18 8 62 8 73 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES ...... .,0 7 59 1000 7 18 7 3• 8 0 7 8 6' 8 67 COft'°""""' Non'* ....... And 15year 10 275 10134 30yew 10 '35 10 855 ~ ........ e month 7 959 8 110 1~ 7 998 7 915 f19ures as of ThU"8daf. Oci 13 .. -_-_-... ._......_ - a.••1r11•• RU.L &i11m11 Ntwport lucl1 10'9111• Cltaute 11711.1. Wut" 1125,lalMa 1Certu .... 2121 C...... llM C...... l11t·1c..t• •na Zl2 •EWPHT IUCtl FllH Rancho San ciemen1e pp desires to exchange ......... Zl07 BEAUT. 2Br 2Ba, bteaell OCEAN VIEW. lg twnhle EASTSIOE lg 28< 1Ba hM. Spacious 2BR. g•r•~ SBA 3BA or 3BA 2BA • OPEN HSE SUNDAY 1·5 VS 1 Diamonds in pl•I r house. year wood hrs, with used brictl 2 mstr BR. 2.58a, 2 car IQ clotets, trplc. 9'f/)'d. fenced yatd. pa~~· 15 motl\ef 1n-1aw quarters 49Calle Sol,VlllaglOll bfoacl'l(Many lafge)Certl around.1 doof toooean, patio , dbl g arage, gar,frplc,spa,newpaint, WIOS12000n8roedWey ok. S750/mo • on cul-de-sac '" love•y Brand new, fabulous appt"al~ $34K For part patio w/lrplc. s975 incl 1 $1800/mo. 759-1552 ~t $1295/mo. 968-2717 &45-7809 or 550-n.9 Walltce .. 545-5032 I I netghbOfflood Lg ocean view. 3BR 3BA equity tfl condo util t 125 W Balboa --2Ba uple tlllt .~:"& ~ $395 000 Call 498-1693. 213/822-2809.1(714) 581 ... 938 Kepi tfl so Blvd 964-7322 C&IYM llHT EITATI 2~ T-i.o. loc d sa~· E.arrs.Hl/11A liiifti·~·IW"'"':"ll~~ Liz or Chuck ·Jones 2131546-2223 Box 1 · 'Sunny 3Br & tarn rm , P 1 2 adul1 t child NO $850/mo, rear house . 1 o 631 •1266 or 646-57•3 T 1• l t Lease · Newpo<t ~ach 2'-"Ba. frplc. patlO, 2-car r~ 175 T~i.. 646-Qol6 313 Rochelter. 540-9537 tage. Ocean voew. se 81 la H I I West Balboa Peninsula gar. G•led e41mm with pe 1. .... breezes and moonllgh 1COWAN Heights •Br view ;.;n1t1/C•••n 2BRl 1BA. wuher/dryer, tennis. pool & spa. * 111 IUlm* UITW Ill 2IA Encl. prlv briek pall home. Den, lam rm. dtn1_ garage. 2 blocks to ! $1700/mo Agl. 640-1212 Rel atd 1675 No W/familyrm localed IOYflly tetns. trees. 1.,ge dee rm. s de<:ks, sauna., tral ZllZ b~ach $95 5/mnth Spacious l Br condo ~:·J2_3765 640:.0751 street. 1yrlle.S1450mo lrplc. laundry. No pet steam rm. wme cellar. 3·1 RENlxtS XVAIUBL£ Mictue, 645--0303 1 Id F/P wet/~ • Ann, Agt 751-5000 $1100. 661-3322 pto OPfl SlllAY 1·i car garage. sec systm .. Snort term & winter PllllSIU PlllT I ~~·10-50.' Mw agt •2BR OupleJt, quiet. ltg E'SIOE 38t !'~Ba. den. r• non-smtcng couple pref 976 Bayside Cove West pool & spa, ocean VtflW S850 S 400 24-W&O a-5 M-F yard, front unl1. gatage.I model nucrptldrps/kttc f< • tBR & den. trptc. wet 1>a1. $959.950. Agt 551·8295 Waterlron~oH~. Inc G;,:-:ns_1oca~~· ~:::·1 good area. S795j .. ~A mtrrOfect wwdrobe. tp, 2: Hy• Ila gcJted. waHl to Balboa u L. I Realtors I r · FABULOUS New contem· Bernard St. &47-.,..,, I car gar. s 1395/m o. island & Shops $429.900 nt•l t tats 215 Marine. Balboa la S1500/mo. Call Mic:hMI porary. 2BR. 3BA condo. •NPT HGTS loc. 4Br/2Ba Strid•. 673-2749 !"'•w+..~~~~~ Agent. &4-0-1212 Ftr Salt 11001 673-6900 • ~:=~:ocean& lrplc, gar .. patio, newty E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba. garage, PIUCE IEllCEI UCIU IUCI 1 Mi Isla.. .. WaterfrHt .... IH. :~~,,: ~ict1~ now drapes. carpet No peta $50 w-IEWNRT'S Mobile Home. Steps 101, _.011.. · I Avail 1111. $1000/mo. SE~ ..... ( ocean w/a beauhtu112 BR. 1 BA hOUse yearly. llAL1-• •Clean . Mesa Ver. de lg S975 dep. 2f3/437_.1 t8 ~--=----:-----...-:- _, ocean view El Moro fully lum1stled, lrple. gar. OLDE CdM lg t 3BR 2BA d/w 2 car ~r-0 E 3B 2'~8a Lg 101 w/sunroom 3BR Park 3BR 2B.A. lg hv1og & tm t pa110. A· I cond. 3BR 2'irBA no::' =f, age.. patio •. hreplac•ITOWNH ~ 000 r ·1-------."'"'P'! ~BA ~~~~kt!': dining rms. 1ac. Owner 1 =~:~~9!~3-3879 or Ctrtll •el Mu 21 Z2 suite w/lrplc s 1so0 mo. S 1100 No pets 640-2495 E~ll~:t~ 2BR 2BA ~1.1266 leaving area •9•-1193 1S14 Mangold Front Hse., JoyceSpiller548-5681 l*LARGE 3BR 2'~BA, 21 Yd.srnlcomplell.S1275 comm pool, tenn1 LARGE 2Br. bath & '•. xlnt BALBOA ISSuLAND Furn lg 2BR. 1BA. gar, frplc, Clse10N the beach. pvt rd, de-story, garage, fire.place, WlterfrMt....... T9oo1mo * 894-3948 ·~ ~~~ cond Many improve-28' apt. ndflck. 1 car lo bOh/stM>ps patio front I B • B atio laundry hoOk~P ,. 1• •• • ments Extras. Must see. 1 gar. ~per cond Aval! yd. StOOO/mo. 476-'2055 ~~ey ~~· k~t;h,2 !,~:I ~1300 Agt 675-49 12 · IULTIU 1.1-3 BDRM CONDO Clea 1: . VIiia Grande Park space now. Winter S1000/Mo. 1 -----""' .,, $2000 I washer & dryer, poo 32. near Saddleback Inn • ..,,.... .... IH. 120R 1BA Hou~. blHns. spectacular view.. ·1 FM LUii INSTANT IN 36A 2')8A. n ice area S 1050 1n Santa Ana. 972-4558 1 ldl.TllS 111· 14H I lpen~i & 1:.r ~~~lmio~~1 673-0421 or 963 3977 Fresh & dean Hgts •rea1 ftptc, albadt1 r~· ~~! g:, 843-0704 after 5pm SllAU. YlfW · Spacious & contemporary home 38R 1¥.BA. frplC. spa, x r · Spacious 3BR 2'1JBA. llv· Mot>tle Home S 1000 re-COZV 3Brl1Ba ·~Blk to Narcisaus Ave 675-2854 2BA H~BA 2 story, trple. 2 car garage. Pets ok S 1245/mo. 646-6541 3BR 2~A din rmis!~~~ ong rm has vaulted cell· b 8 I e P 001 · 5 P 8 • bflachl F/p, stove/Ing. * * 503'~ Larkspur. lg. I nice c:atpet GllTage. Lg tncl grdnr & water 1LRG quiet 38r 2'~bal ''fs=· ,:S!:'d A~ail 1ngs&lireplace Separate Clubh~us: ~R ~~~-214 Agate $1095/mo upstairs un11. 2BR. 2BA. deck.Ocellnslde of PCH. $1250 /m o . Marilyn twnh se. 2-car g ar ~1~1ease 894•3848 tam1ly rm & rTIOfe• Will not tdutt :f '" 1 Y51B c~ Yrty 846-2570 lrplc, vaulted ce.ltogs. lg S 1350 Agt 675--4912 Coombs 631-1266 w/opnr Ip yd S 1250/mo · _ •as• at S-4 19.000 !9:· 8$!,0500 e~1111 L1tlle Island upper duplex lrnt porch S 11001mo. 1 SPACIOUS Sunny 28, 2645 Santa Ana Ave. 6 .BLOCKS TO BEACH CALL DIANA PROSSER ~~i73-1003 3BR2'1•BA.w1n1erren111 476-2055 ·--28a leatu;es frplC, lndry Avtll now. Dia n a. HugeS&SGoldenwes1 es 7so-5000or1>44-5590 ---'Gar age • c arpo11 1•SPACIOUS 3BR 2BA 1m garage yard & pvt 631·12660f~-1339 late.4BR38aSl750/m ~ J~A..V WINTER AT THE BEACH! I S 1400/mo. Agl 673-4062 , V'ew. decks. blHns. 1 paiiO. S flOO/mo Avail LUXURY 2Br 2Ba condo ~ 8kr 963-•377 KU,FllS\ / We have one rental travel --gar• clean' S t600/mo now * 960-6483 3BA 2BA family rm 2 CM ! Obi ar lrplc pool BRAND NEW Bch clo 'l.''I "11·1•1 \.II tratler left!Enjoytull use YtarlrUttltlslu4 OPEN°SUN 12-5 712 1 u l garage.' $15001,;,o • $995/~o· 1st ·, 1as1l 2er.2'h8a,2 1tycond , \\ . \... ~ l 01 heated pool, spa, club13BA 2' ·SA. FP. gar, carp1t Pomse111a Agt 675-8683 ti I .. en s 1400 sec:. d99 Call •$300 6•2·5290 gat. trple, pool, spa.. w/ 4£ 4L TOOS • hOUse Ind other lacillhes S 1650 Agt 673-4062 ----j L.aufa 631· 1266 --hkup 2 ms tr suite ---S 5 2 5 per mo n I h *TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm. MESA VERDE 4BR 2BA on S 1 jg5/mo 960-3524 YHSAJUES 536-8316 btwn 8am-6pm 2'11Ba. den. dbl gar, meatiB"8 qUtel street i,g tencedl _ · 1~::~11~o5'1g,~e1l.E. WHIM . 16251 Peaiaaala Zlt7' S,~0 ~73~~~~~· I ~f.da::~rct;;·.~,:'~' ~~~:~wn~i:~~~~., $87.900 All amen111es. HHPH We're looking for lm12U/21AIPU 514• Mangold rearhsel TIWlll•I 857·25230f751-2788 3BR 2'~BA.2 car garag 5•8-8636 Agl home For Sale By Owner 1Frptc. gar. sundk $1075 +I 2BR l BA · else 1 ~ a..ff1 Fer lttlt 3 BR 2 BA fWn rm 2737 spa svc: incl. $1300/mo VILLA Balboa penlhSe 1n etlher NB or CdM u111 Onr/Bkr 650-0389 I bCh/Shops .. s 1000/mo Fire;iltce, vaulted ceilings. Fr.mo.it Ln s"12as1mo .. • 1U11n 1st, la.st & ~~ =,dep 2. aen. highly upgraeled CALL us before you ltst CUSTOM2BR-1BA house 476-2055 ' I dbl glf, lndry hkup, pool n.o peta. gardn mci Lovely 3Br 2Ba. l rplc. ~/~~Inds ~-6988 ° 2 mstr suites huge deck M lh 11 RE No br~ers w/frple Balt>Oa at 30th ---1 & spa. Sorry. no pets. 8~~742 go rgeous tole. new $279 900 &4 2-2134 Agl please CALL 760-3 145 $1200/~yrly• sec dep Allracllve duptex-3 BR, 2 1 Bedroom $830 1 ~pet encl gar. $1295 O_N_T_H_E_P_A~R-K 2Bt 2Ba . -795 BA. patio. d«k F/P, lg 2Bdrm 2'ir8a $1090 3BR 2BA Monticello No . Cl62-2390 Of ....... 2 C&f naoage In J\/ntotheryouveiostanng a She>plherealestatepages , 842-4276 Pat536-4 gar . $1650 Lind a 666W 18th SI &42~905 townnome.neerOCFait· J>e'I. -"-· .,-Advil w4111e1 °'ii Cocke<Siuintei 11 \ol claSSllteCS 1~ the "IU110<'t I Newer yearty 2BR 28A 721-0116 Grubb &. Elfrs oround'a. newl y re~ 7~2S2. ext. 3090 ~i!: ~~640-00 c•assi•lfKl ad can help l•ac-11 P'°'*1Y you 1te been w•n•· lte,1 te MIC.. Realtors 1h •'1 FUI IEIT decorated '546-1765 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 210 AM for Chuck Jc.w" ing 1 Bkr 642-3850 --•28R 1....,BA Condo ·9• E. 15th St. 38r, 28a, _ PRESTIGIOUS BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 BR. 21 i BA • Spacious "C" Model • Professionally decorated • Pa rquet flooring • Lush landscape • Prime loca tion '191,110 F• APPlllmDT CIU JDll lllFELD lllClllT'S HmDT IUI. UTITI •IRTUT WITDnllT ... -., IOI.TIU 131-1400 ~ 710-1001 -------FRONT hOuse, 2Br tBa, •Large PattOI & yards 3BR hOuse Den, dble oar. 1.,909. trple, vacant. I . 2l4 WELL lurn1Shed 3Br 2Bal stove. relrig. lrplc, gllT, 2 •Small pel °" c I e 1 !1 Wes ts l de . 1200. 756-1558 i-."•'••••--------t oceanfront, S 1600/mo 1 pat;os. water pd. No pets. •Ca ports 1110 age S 10007mo + $300 des>. -----=-=~,.,,,._-==-28r 2Ba close to ocean. Non-~er. $127S/mo •P~ w r cr9dlt Chedl. 548-3898 NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 28f lfTa.I .U $900/rno. 818/'46-9392 I 1st/1st & MC &4-0-7577 IU IUlD IPTS CLEAN 2Br 1Ba duple.X, :,C:: =i. 1~ ~= ln2...,~~~ 3B LOWEST PRICED 'Ii" PLlll Ill THE BLUFFS -·-WDml Drastically reduced for quick sale!! Many upgrades. Spacious 3BR 3BA home w/front balcony & rear patio w/spa, located by the pool. Beamed ceiling. For details & personal show- ing: CALL llLL I IOlll WEISTEll llO-IOOO tr Ml-llll OWllER llY CARRY!!! Just reduced. Custom 48R 31hBA, ocean view. family rm & music rm. Must be seen to be appreciated. $689,000. Call now for showing appt. llU I MIU WEllTlll llO·IOOO er 141-llll uPIMI FH I Piil ll•ITllaD 11111n n&LUTlll IF Y• P11P11n •• ~"""" ''~tw« ~ 'i/Jillnuu '' 111-1111Ir141-1111 600 W WILSON $725 Gar, 1~1 .. Yatd, no $1300/mo. ~158 palnl & carpeting I ver CALLMl-1141 J>e'•. 1954 A~· tleel blinds. $1350/ Credit checlk. 54 mft GISTl IUA CALL ROCHELLE •EASTSIDE Townhomes 3BR 3'~BA iww lux condo 3BR 2BA. trptc. t>eeuhtul 3Br 2ba. gar • yatd. avail Lg yard, gar, etc 2335 pM s 1350/rno Vac.nt 11/ 1 S 1100. • 28R tba. EJden..f, $ 1325. Also 3BR Donllcl Pt•" 631-126e 1ac. gar . yard, $900. 28A at 171 Monte Vista. Jeannine 968-MaO $1225. • &42-.3812 LlfE AT THE IEAIJ# Gorgeous Newport 2BR. 2'h8A townhome in • special secluded locahon, yet within steps 10 t>Nchl Ne.,1y brand new w/aw8/d· winning <'eslgn: Mirrored walls, European kitchen, prvt patio, lg master suite, trplc. 2 car oareoe. tee svstem, $279,900. 4H l UY OPH S• 12-4 (IYIONITUI•) "IMI LlrEI II ,,,,,., l1fJL,, Newpor1 North VIiia w/hug9 master tulle In • dynamite location ec:rou trom communi- ty pool. M9dltetranean atyte 3BR + lg family rm, aecurlly system. etc., 1469,000. 3124 CllTl ••SA IPU SAT 12-4 CILL ROllll TEICH 831-1288 r----- 1 Pr udPnl 1JI .JI I '14REAtH f , ' I,.&(• ( • ~ .& L. .. . • -... ·--------- Untv Pie, 3 BR 2'~ BA. ,..--.,___,1-=B ..... R...,.h-M-.-c-.-1e-en-.-new-car g•. 1950 sq n. poo1 cpt. No J>e'I $650 mo Jae. vb c t nearby 1nc:1 e4ec 117'h E 23rd Alli $ 1350/mo 1 yr 1e8M Nov now 213-656-8890 1. &44-7220 or 754-778 t r /'j1 ·>. /. ( 111/~ /////I ( ' /. ~ "T .... \. I •_.. f)l 3.9333 Ill OAIYOI OISTI• IUll-IATD •••lllTf ,,,, ,,,,,, ,_, 17 llFAL IT. IElllE Located on 7th Fairway. orientation of home on lot assures privacy. 4 BR, den, 3 fireplaces, private pool & spa. $1.350,000 SAllF •ITTllAI lllllSIUL #lllMUST REIM* · · R&1Mta.X ol Co~ta Me~ 111-UU •·IU-1111 I ~ • ----- a.1••r111t WWW'I lt=Jm,.,,~~~!!!!!!!!!;;!11!•!1!•~·~,..~1t~lelcl~~~2~1u!!j•""" .._. 211t • .,.. ._. 211t 111~.. Pea ian111c.ta... 1111~ ._ 1111 3BR 2BA DUPLEX UDO ISLE furnished 38', Uppet •BR 1V.BA, 2 cw 21117 •Gree! EUtS!ae iOd 18Rupstan, caOie TV Ht- B1 comm pool, •BAYVIEW TERRACE-w/balconyonBalboaBMS. 28&, lg ~tio Avllll Nowt oarage. ll'nllll patio. 112 1 & 2 Bdrm IC>ll st.811 up. refs req'd. No pets $1295/mo. no peta. Gated community. Nr new N r ocean. Jack S 1900 675·50611 * <kth St. $1650/mo yrty. B:.,.v F2~oN;:;g:-P;:' M1S. Ger. eatMe evt I $575/mo. 352 Vic:tona NEWPORT PACIAC home. 38R 2'MIA. 2 yrs 1118-984-2~ 675-7667 I Avt now. 213-597~70<4 ~7~ utl pd 303 ~ Gmb11 w/880. lndf'Y rm &45-8161 Dive &45-3683 otd Sll50/mo. 11& •112 UDO SANDS hOuse 2Br VERSAILLES 18r, 181 Edgew9tw.1171-2ee& Sorry, No pets 631-M27 1BR upstairs Palio, new 200/mo. 3 BR houM, HAR80R VU HMS-U-. den, furruJhed, encl yd Penthouse. Securlly 3BR 28A Apt . downstan. crpll & drpS. Stove, Ing pie, 2 CM git. lg. yd, :SR ..,a new crpta MC PENINSULA YEARLY gat, S 1700 (Mnterl will pool. gym, etc. $&25/,mo. ... ...... 21111& g1rage Near 0 C.C $5501mo Adults No 15 OK Fra.n Lugo. Cen-sys' c:orM, 1eMIS ·City •Cute 2BR 1BA, shr conlid« yrty &46-599-t I Sandi. 673-27•9 W/d hkups. garage. ~ho. $825 ,. S600 sec Nol pets 97~ 10 By appt ry 21 Prof 551-7000. ligtl'ts vtewt $2295. . lndry. No par1uog. $825 LRG 3B 2, B I I _ $1150Mo. Yrly 450-2•93 pets • 969-3737 lBR strs pool ble TV 57_.373 •ALSO• •2BR 2BA. garage, automat~ ~,;I. '::: ft.U--STEPS TO OCEAN gl--& ;: pd '5575':, pets '1Towncenter2master. MooaCo Model, 2BR ~I ~n;7~~IO-d«lef lnd Nopets 'Back Gorgeous bay Ind ocean CLEAN BACHELOR melltiB.AU Retsreq'd.1•7Aooa«. r<I bdrm/den, 3ba. AC. Oen w/huge yd $1800. PENINSOLA WINTER t Bay $1200/mo 631-6280 , 'MWS. Pnvate comer uni $650. 2BR S 1000. 1 -c.11 NOW 6"65-8161-ttcn gar & carport, .,,..,, h 2 100 t1 28d Yeariy w/garage. Agl r $1350 llS.-7570 *HARBOR WOODS-NB •FURNISHED1t jLu•ury 2BR 2BA hlgh-rtsel Wll • sq. . rms. 722-7776 Eve 760-1755 llAllml'fS 2BR 1BA gar $650/mo · W"'* 10 ~ Center. ffBR 1BAU9Ptlfdplx No condo°" Ltdo Pemnsula.1 2 81tha. t>eeuttfulfy dee· I • 1BR 1BA SS65/mo ..... lllE llTITIS 2BR 1BA atteched g11· ar Nice balcony $900 Gorgeous bay v1ew l orated. $1850 per mo. Cerna ••l •11 2'22 Beauhlully landsc:aped. ~llace S1reet, c M Call 3BR 2''1BA. family rm, age, 2 yra newt S975 8kr "tLg 3~R 2BA ~~~dpt)( s2soo1mo Bo at sllp' 1111• IUln ieRI ieX. IOlt.free stand-~='& ':ri>~~ = I 'or appt 631-1879 __ ara09.yard ~r:iol, •UU.141-1114• gpaio.gar extra 5~~~:S 1 Spoller 11,.._ 1ng Apt over carp<><..t PnmelocatlOfl **•SAPml** rpt, Sl•OO 63l · OCEANF'RONT WINTER 1 --Jt•tatt wl yd, frplc, $900 mo-mo BactlelOr S600 •A small. q\J'.181 complex ... ltadt 21 -1tNICely furn 2BR 1BA I c;o.Vt Begonia 67~ 177 1 S.CSroom sass 1BR & 2BR 2BA "like ~iiftl""°~~-!l"~:'l 1BR unfurn house ~ P.8tlOI upper or lower duplex FURN w/everyttl1ng. 28R, 2BR lBA t 1 le frig 28drm 1'/•81 $695 ,_·· w/patio or bak:orty r, °" NewPort Peninsula. w/garage $1050/mo nr beacl\/pool. view. :;e· :&..; ni 22HY•llllWAY fireplace pool spa laun· eek. trpl. hrdwood, HIO" No pets. $650/mo yearly l*Huge •BR 2BA very de-S875t mo No prepaid lasti deek, ~ · Watku t~ COSTA MESA dry pvt ga~age' NO 1ew. nr cown/t>each •98-2195 luxe furn 1owe: du~k 9 BIG CANYON . Nice lo-8t8,...8-53'17 g:r511~1,::" 673-1039 141-112' PElS From $650/mo to $1850/mo 494·6930 l Family rm wet bar lndry cation, view ot golf s I A a .•• 1' $850/mo -securily eanlront 3BR 3BA ...... ~ 2cargarige s 16001mo0 course 2BR 2BA. new HI H ••211.! 2BR lirep1ace. stove, 1BR 1BAupperw/t>alcony DAVIDS..9-2«7 n shed collage LSe tlll3BR 2BA. 2 car gar. lfl)lc. YIW REITILS carpels & drapes $2750 · -balcOl'ly. view No pets & cathedral c.etllngs New ----~ty' Sl600/mo ~ uttls.r DIW, truh compKtor. •CITY LIGHTS VIEW IUI ••~ s 1100. 322 Heliotrape. p&1n1 & catpel SS751mo •BACHELOR E side apt 18181790-3272 mlgo, wl d hkups Yrty 28drm. 2 Bath in gated -..--r 67>-602• or 673-5517 731 W 18th 759-5080 Kilchen. patio. quiet. I S1•50tmo Agt 722-8520 llYFROIT community ot Bayv-2Br I Ba house No pets or ----k Ind No 1 iuita Vie't 2117 •BRANO New lullu•y ugnc & broghl 2 car gar· smokers 661-6615 ~i~;~ga M~;:' 5~~~~t 2BR 1BA new carpet & ~9~.~ ~ ~1 :; 5 t0.1-~-'!lf'~~~~ -IOIE ~· s1•50tmo . Pll'"' Sman tenc.d yard A ondo Ott tQWfhlOmeinguardglled •B•G CANYON McLAIN A t taHll patio. lrplc 7°" B Ins Kids 8 pets wetcon'le •BAY TIMBERS• ourse. Galed. lrplc. encl See llUlnd 2BR • Den.• Bedroom. 3•; Bath · On Townhorne, new pain! & ~ •&4.,.1271 * 2185 Amerocan $750 arage 8 catport. pool & $2700/mo 7~~ the water S70001mo carpet Close to NewpOrt LhN •SPECTACULAR hghl. 857-2523 0t 751-2789 •='° ":!· ~~ ~ e. No peta. 5112-765-t I* H v HOME tmmac Center S 17501mo lallM UM QC>en/lllf'Y/llg/18' ~teps -----w ea:, St $675 650-6357 t 1uc• 1'9 28'~ den or 3br. 2ba, up-•EXCLUSIVE WINTER 10 big Corona beleh. AVAIL lor 3 respon. ---,,-------·~""'"""""''1"11!1~"'1 gtaded$208(,•I loC g11dnr RENTAL On LIOO Isle l&YYllW Uttlt 111...t beam ce1hngs. great mature 1dults w l gd •Clean quiet Mesa Verde * (net. . 780-5064 w/d ock 6BR. tully 2Br. 18-600-s/f. laundryl carpet. New mtn1 bMds Ctedtl N>-smkr to stw 48' 2BR 2BA. MW crpt/drps. GATED COMMUNITY* lurn1Shed Avail 1mmed1-llClltt .... no petslglflQ9 lhruout. 81lc0tty/pat10 apt $550/ea. Save$, xlnt dShwSIV. ~tlO Avl 12/1 ... U1f11 ..... I l&J YllWS 11ety, ~2501mo Calllor Yearly S\100 673-867~ w/d $750/mo. 673-1263 loe -p 646-6055/evet $825 NO PETS 640--2•95 AUTIFUL 2BR 2BA 2BR eteglnt eoodO. SD&. personal shOW10Q • l=t taolfC01KaeV1EW Al90 . aec:~te.G8al11t11terpd •EXECUTIVE TWNHME I •• Pta1a1a I , B~N-Di!EW1ott I EJT• a LAICE LOT BR IVatl. Frplc. -.t bw,1 St300/mo. 536-2657 2BR 2BA End Unit Waiki 2117 ~28' ~ s0:21s1mo an tero W/D hkupa 2 CM S to pool. 59a. teonts · Tur· · ~ ar wi xtra s1orag9 t*l· •lmlL * tie AOQI( I~ s 122s1mo 2BR. gar1ge. newly decor-..,... now. 646-0&45 llAa.ftB VIJ.'W rel alf _All l'.Mif'tL 2~ $90Cl·S5000fmo agcJ I&~ 92BR 2BA overlooking ated, •MIPS to bay/bMCh • _ ~T-lM/ t lllllWUI\ ~- orry. no~·· &o«..0509 Mertl Ferguson 6"62-7706 Beaullful 3rd story condo lhe spa. gated communl·15900 91,0 W.~~7,.. ~ STUDIO SIZE S..utiful 3BR 2BA )arge family with exciting t>aylront ly $1500/mo mo, .. ,. v .,. furnished ' ' . JL. 21r/211 •WITllflllY..stJP view. 2Bdrms and 2 113 1333 1BR Apt Ye1r round ell new, ~255 rm. -Room for e:q>a.1111011 a pool. arking $1 100/mo. 38' 281. apa. lfl)lc,.gar Bathl. $1600 pet mo • •,block to ocean & shop-S650. New appliances. Sunny & bright. 1w 650-1112• s22001mo '* 650-6550 ..... IUl.n lllmlUIUI P•~ 2 car pnlng/patio Ill.IT 1•1 Opeu floor plan. Great for enter- ••·PLD* Ill +MCI llM* UlE.. 1~f3~';,c~~~;322 1111s:,~ t&inin9. Close to ele~ent&ry NEAR HOAG HOSP Sh1rp wacerfront will\ l&Ys.I Clft SingMI l1mil~ 11 hom:1 ;:12BR l BA duple arage $6s0 6"60_.255 tchool, qreenbelt, commwuty pool 111•,;Ba, g:e~·•gN~, ~ch lo dock 7e~!1BR & den. 1't8a 2-sty =·t v'::. o: :Kil ~IY palto relrtg . :Jr dryr: mft ..... & clubhouse. Owner motivated. ~ri<l~S need ~t klt:.n cwc~·sC"nAgl exec townl\Ome FP. ~ $2450/mo ~Greg non-smkr No peJs 2BA 1•,BA ~lose to $499,950 · bar, w/d. ?-~ gar.gat...... S9001mo yrly 675-5153 ' 00 All Agl 998-3195 &45-0303 comm pool & spa on the --beach, $950fmo 9 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 bay Walk to BalC>OI 111 2BR 1 BA unfurn Lrg patio, Sea L.,.. 644-2611 • S22501mo Agl &40-1212 IJplc. er.ct gar s950i mo On t>eaeh 2BR 2BA. IO 2045 PORT lllSTOL CllCLE yurty Near Fun Zone. deck trpte t P"'I n: ~-UmEW TEIUCE beaCtl a bay &73-~•12 911._: dbl g., ~":'simo 701 ./l , CH~ Super 3& 2'-.81 Twnhm -.... ,-.. _._ •3BR 1BA S9•S yrly I ioc1 util. 213-928-111-« 9M p~llfi}#J ~ Elegant Patio. dbl gar -•• •Sunny studio $595 yrty 71~75-n6"6 As~ung $1t50 640-1635 3BR 2BA. sc>a. large yard. 2133 MH'lme'. Balboa SMALL STUDIO No IFFS -2-c1r gar1ge S1SH Parlier Aealty675-5030 ktchln ~ mature IL monthly •9S-8303 •NEWLY FURNISHED• a~ll •. SA25 incl utol 3BR 2"i8A. garage PlllO NEWPORT Hghls 2Br 2Ba OCEANFRONT 1 BDRMS AvMatlte now 759-702e S1•9S/Mo 760-838-4 Agt • 1Br 1&.. g~t qrts Avatlable Great IOClhoo BLUFFS Condo 3Br pool g11 $1635/mo Must see' ~r 67~606 Sii 211•• Pa 2''t81. encl unll FrplC. lrg 72 t-0865 or 6"65-6968 A nRACTIVE BACHELOR lr~~~~=v loc I patio. garage. pool IEWHIT LUSIS On the l:IOardwalk-sep St•50lmo lse 6"60-7185 Baytront-Beach-lnland I kotch. !i beth Outet & S&-Ctsta •eu 2'14 Close 10 t>eaeh & stoops ullls N·smk. n-pets. carpet. drapes. paint CRAFT • . ' 0 R N E R cilarm;;;g-He1g111SCOI-Jusl Cell us wMI you cure Street partung Wllh .;.;.;.;.;;~------1 lage. 2BR 1BA, deek. want' NO FEE S.8~909 permit 1550 YRLY oncld,1t 1t t BR. glfage. new $1200/mo ~5-~ Newport North Condo. 673-6372 $650/mo 213-596-8902 13BR ~ti\ Specl~lar 2BR t '• BA. ~P. gar. ~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ocetn, city views Galed wld. great IOClhort $1450 community with tt!!'1ntS & 496-2152 pool tyr lse '3200/Mo. NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br CALL Bill Hilt 6"44-9060 , 2Ba. seclvded end un1I Coldwell S..nker 2 Summef'Walk Open Sun WEST Newport 2Br $850 1 1·4 $1000/mo •99-~85 BAlBOA •Br. IP SlSOO ICUIHllT BAYFRONT Condo 2Br JBR 2BA oceanfrortt °"I S 1650 yewty ie.se S 1850/mo PENINSULA Steps IOl 2BR 2~A yny ... $1600 rno beldt. App<o• 2000SI 2Br 281 $11150 I lOOI BALBOA CoY9S 28' den. • 150· • frplc. spa. dodl $2400 OCEANFRONT 38'. lrplc, © &~~Rim~~ 2Br, 1K=Jz:•:• &::•) "971: Oallght 0 do'I io... with this 7 piece den. dOCik for 80 t>oet ~ _ ood.-d woniiobe IO M 20" soft scvipfvre Lr=·~~~ story SBr. dolls. Otrectioi. for Mt, usong baby "' medium bOet dOCik S 10.000 OC£»1 ~ condO. 38' W9tflW )'Om N'l 2 colon .___.... c 7St5: o.coro.. your._,,."""*' Chnstmas .......... _ 2·~. N9wPOf\ rest ~modefromc:dorfvisocp,quick IUL.'91111·1• ~·.~· embrOodery oo-.9"15. stuff Wiit! fiberfill. Troosf9r1 HARBOR v..-MoNcO. -for IN. birds, how·tos lmfnec gd 1oc avail now SPECT AC ULA Rt HVH prof 6151 ~ aofl ~doll for o chtld IO S 1800' wM«iomdf IOCI ctec:orated •Br 28&. f9m n........~· ~ dol • 20" loll, hos'!°"'. hoir ~72.11 Of ~59211 ~· J:d; 1J:..o~~mo ._.,for doll & dolt'9I indudas directions for H11b0t Vre•. Mon I ego STEPSTO~t ~ f.aMa_ model, • BR. 2 BA, den. F/P 1550 1 ,.:.. '--.......... (714J M2-4333 Home Deltvery • • TODAY'S NEWS TODAY In newsracks by 3 p.m. '""'-OFitEAOOOO™"U~~ gardener $1900/mo 3BR. 2'~ SA. · • -~eua ,.,..ua. OMeMo 1......s1 . s1~1mo 714 .. 91.3311 Community N~ws Seod to: =AWUI .r.ft.&-......... v -~. HOUM for ,..,.1, 2 BR. 2 BA. Sunny ~ C.Oyon eoncio. Along th• coast vn--' ,,_., '""'-"' 2 CM gar • ...,. to bMdl, 28". 28A. "'*· refflg, lg ,.. ~~.~.~~~.M~ p rlc •'negot1abl•~~. ~l ~~~l----~======~===~~=========;=======~ "'======Ml:·:::481=:2CMOOO:==:::· =---='.::"'~L-113-3341 11576/mo IMlt 1•1... __._,__ ______ _ .. , I eta•1n1n mL a11m1 Ct1t1 Mtu HZ4lc..t1 •eu 2'24 IC..t1 Mna 2'24 C.11 .... ttM l•L IMdl 2141 luL ..... ...rfi ... ... ... 1111 * * * * * * * •Ulf llfW* USTSI• .. STllll MIST SE£' SOPER 28' 2£ Jn 4-Pill. BACHELOR Apt. 5 b6ock1 ~. OCMnif& Of C t nr twry, c 1 • Bullt-lns. tdlupe,endp to beech Quiet neigh-PCH • ..,...,,. pool, leundry, gerage. patio, tndry ome see the d1!1erence, Apt w/k1tehen. $500/mo 2BR 1'1rBA TOWNHOUSE. s795/M o •S750dep bofhood, ~II paid 14,.5 S750.Nopets,noo-smkr. Mature tenants only en11• SMlll completely remod411ed 642-7334 New carpet, tndry room. ~·84 No pets ~ 1 . I 497-6362 $995 Yrfy l73-4Cl8 Beautiful 2BR apts Pool -S B B alt bit-Ins patio. Good to-. . PHASE 111 rec. room. laundry room N E ioe 2 tr~~ a cation Sl85/mo 2BA 2BA Condo. Enclosed REMODELED. •-Plex, COMMANDING VIEW of '1 BLOCK TO BEACH HARBOR VILLAGE APTS Ready for instant move-ew t ~arpe 5 t .;,::es. 2078 THUR.IN I garage. tireplaoe. pool & 2BR, 1BA, gar. patio. grd coast. Beach acrou Studio, fl.IM kitchen. utU pd, m1 Only $640 to $650/mo ~81~ iceq': l'dt~ TSL MGMT 642-1603 ~ wstw/dfyr. $845/mo, fir, no pets. S720/mo • street LuiwriouS •No yearly leaM. $525/mo Takmg reservations for -$200 OFF MOVE-IN pe~suS~~~ g::.,,s.i I 5650 dep. Not a party MC. ~1487 stairs* Large 2Bdrm. 64S-a187 ___ _ Bachelor. 1 2 & 3 WMl&UAPTS. Sun8_. CASADEL MAR Sparkhng clean 2Bdrm complexl •M8-2•S. Tiat St150-S13S0.4'~226S 1BR '•BA. refrtg , Oll9f Be<1room Apts ~ W Wilson APTS. 147 E 18th Street. 1' •Ba S740 All uuls pd 12BR 2BA. garage • one rt hac• garage, balcony Steps to TSL MGMT __ Frig, gar S<><ry. no pets space near new no pets LAG 1Br condo 1n Univ. beKh. Lodung gar11ge New Apartments Wiii t>e 722-9012 Of 642-1603 EI SIDE 2BR New paint., 1960 Wallace 642-49051 11111 .. Mi •1 Town Cent•. nr UCI, ..-WALK TO BEACH. $750/mo 997-3115 available rrom December Sorry No Pets• drapes. gar • lndry good I • comm. amenities. $795+ NE.AR HOAG • L.rg 2BR -------- lst, 1988 10 June 1st, IOC $780. 666...019/D I •TOWNHOUSE'* 3 BR 2'11, BA. 2-ear gar. utu. Agt. enm. 67>4000 2Ba, MW carpel $850. 2BR tBa. trg llv rm & k1I~ 1989 $525. dep 1 BR mobile 640-2426/eve/wknds 2BR/1 'hBA, lrpt, '9 patio, fenced yd, Frple, WID, LOOk to clast•lled when • Lr9 lBR •fmic:fo. gat., refr.g. S 1100/mo Steps home. Secure. Mature:. -call)Ort. t!MO w111aee. hkup no pets 706Utlca pool, spa $750 t401Su-tot>Meh.5112Sea.nofe. •YllllMPllYH llST If llCATll 11 CITTIF CISTA•SA• adults No pets. 1991 E SIDE DUPLEX. 2Br tBa $800/Mo. S.S.-5348 C s"995 ,.,,.; "'956 yoo'retookl"91or ans-a .~A • 646-6838 apt B. 907-3175 Newport Blvd 646-8373 1 New Bert>« carpet. gar l; • • ~ toyoora~llanceneeds per"" ve. ----- ' 1st/last & sec. $750/mo. 631-8283 2131476-7035 me8ti8.AU 1E""S1DE studio wt1ot1. pvt 1 sundecil, gar. util paid. •ll1ilffHs •Ctilill fHs &PllfllEm $650 + sec dep Newport Sparkhno clean, large First Re.fly. 642"6368 • P1111t car,.tiac ............. Garden apts, Beauttfully EITU LJl&l landscaped grounds •EASTSIOE CM tBR 1BA. Pool & sc:>a. pahosl decks. walk-m c'°set, w/d hkup, •Pati .. /lahlHtel • c.,.,14 Paniec garage or carport 3 -Plex Jeant Cre1g1 Bachelof S600 631-1266 ' 1 Bedroom $695 • 2Bdrm 1•1.ea $815 13 1 E 18th SI 646-6816 •lewf.cittits i1cll4t: 2'9eb/2S,.. PlaJC!--4/Tet lets .... ,, ... 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse S8651 825 Center St 642-1424 LARGE tBR. new pa.nt. carpet. 73•-D Shalimar No pets $550/Mo Y•,wt '"""' •ClliWrHWelc .. t \\1£..'9t:Fleld 642-3307 or 548-4178 1 PlllSI• UYt•I I &PllMITS Jog 10 beKh 2BR 2BA. Large attractive Apts ma fireplace. patio. 1BR beauUtul garden 1ett109 wltoll. view. 1acuu1 Pools. garages. No pets. From S9SO Uhls pd. 2IOO•u.ACWIY CISTIMESA 1 Bedroom $640 631~ 107 or 85s-o665 (ll•)IU-0442 111AYIUll I COSTA MESA Call H r ltniq 142•1111 C.1ter tHIJ fer II 1 • :.:. u~~j~~s .• gt~?2~ .,,t ... prtfin JHF j garage. no pets $785. 18W ...... •2BA 1'11BA no pets. ******* $675 642-7404 ----* CltSI Tt &LL* I BEAUT~FUL IBR 18A I!" Quiel complex. Security 2BR 1BA. lndry room., building Pool. garage.I close to shops & buses I cable TV ALL UTILITIES I We II accept Sect 8 PAID. $585/Mo CALL HOUSlng $675/mo 722 832 I 2257 & 2272 MAPLE • 1 -1 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA In *cm a -n-~-Ouoet complex Secunty vw 111 bu11d1ng Pool. garage. 28r 1Ba E111de Garage. cable TV. alt MW decor. MESA GARDEN APTS . ... IVllWLE HUGE!! SQnllLllE l.11111-2·1 •APTS WID up. new c1rpet,I *All UTILITIES PAID* patio. lrg yard S725/mo S7251Mo .. CALL 722· t832 ~ IDnln 3&0 E 16th Street ftUUU I TSL ~GMT 642· 1603 CHI ... 111 11A •• ClllSTllAS CUllllll C.IY llr Yard, relng No pets. $625 s~cHI Quiet b6dO on E'Stde. co 650-8252 or 640--0751 r~ ~ w/to11 of wood As.signed 2BR $650 m Triplex. Lndry •New GE dl w, Stove. & parking & laundry leo1N-lac Aval now. See 1t MJCl'011Weve hes $550/Mo 938-0552 22~B Canyon. at C.. •~White Carpet & * R•--* nyon ' Wilson 495-9028 c apes 3 F ~·-----• lose to wys LG 2Br 1•,.BA Townh<>use PET/YARD L11e & airy. (405,55,73)andSoulh Garage, patio. laundry! clean lBR duplex. tor 1 Coast Ptua room. $850/mo quie1 non smkr $645 1nct •Large Pool & Deck Area 2629 ORANGE uhl 646-8028 •lndlv1dually Controlled TSL MGMT 642-16031 EASTSIOE 1 BR mobile Entry Alarm Systems •R 1·t lLLI home New carpet quiet •Cable TV Ava1leble CLI-park.· gastwater · paid •New l aundry Fac1hhes 1100 lff I $575/mo 759-5590 •Covefed Park109 2Br tBa Easts1de loc ------•Private BalCony to BBQ. pool. taundry rm.I East Side 2 BR. 1 BA, at· Gardens S7251mo E-Z. m I tractive. tight. airy. exc. •Elegant AtmoShpete t49 E Bay c:ond. gar. fenced patio, •Sorry No Pets TSL MGMT 642-1603 lv811 1116 $780/mo • f-lfll dei> 548· 1709 2881 Bear St Corner of •NEWPORT HEIGHTS•1"'"STSIDECM lBRA t BristoleoitaMesa Small Bachelor Pvt yard. "-" P • new ~39t3ss2 20/mo -~;~h .~~"s125 & ,.: l 1•1141-tH• dep ~...-to mo. 650-5894 MESA VERDE. 2BR 1BA. • OUIET E"s.08 P'I 2Br UCIC* au.et cul de MC t'•Ba. nu patnl/cptldrpsl WTl* .al S700-+ 2867 H!Qory lndry Adult complex 2Br 1Ba, yard $895/mo 498-1936, 751·9"83 $750 utll pa.d 875-3335 257 Walnul. 722-1 t77 Mesa Verde, spaoous 2 BR, 2 st«y, patio, gar- age. W /D hookup, 72t.()116 IUITIFIL Fa.LY IPllTllllll [ 1200 OFF SPECIAL! I * Sparkllno swimming PQ9f *Toi IOI * Seaside atmosphe<e * 2 Bedroom apartments Mesa Verde, ~ 2 BA. l 't•BA. 2 story. patio. gar. WtO hookup, 1750/mo 721--01 UI --------lllTlllJ 2BA 2BA, l/p, new carpet, encl gar .• all blt·tns. new lf'lopS. a7501mo. 810CENTER TSL MGMT &42-1903 SHARP J Cl.~N 1 I 28A. Dtelwl..,_. ~ gweoe. ~TV. From 1135/mo. Sorry, No~ 14-Hn HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new \!Jay to tuTn your Hidden Treasures into CASH s 80· with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.BO No char~s fn copy or canceltatJon. Prlvatepartles onfy. No Commercial, Real Estate, Automotive. Boating or Emple#J~nt Ads. There is no price llm1t to what you can advertise. If you need to sell your couch, high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Dally Pilot Classif'ied staff or use the coupon below Mall to: DlilJPillt Dally Piiot, 110 W . Bay St .• Costa ~. CA 92626 642-567B NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE ZIP AD COPY: 4 line minimum. appropriately 4 words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED circle one: VISA or M.C. ______ _ ,Jll'llAtlON DAU--------- Are you a subscriber to the Darty Piiot? clrcte one: YES/ NO «:r.a•r•1••rw •Tm .. .,.. .... ... •. ,..,..... •t ...... -,.. .. nrt Ille• •ti ...... lw• .. ,, ... ,., .... ztn J'.._ lflljlutah ~t• Shrt leatall t• S.111 21&nmt • •Lm .. unmr FURN 28' 2Ba. lrg ~tlo. Newpon Snores 2Br :n... STEPS TO SANO • .._.. ---I 2724 1714 Upst•ira 9Pll w/pallo. 38r :n.. on prl bctl w/spec pool, owrloo•t1ng B•y 1 2-<:ar gar, trplc, trige. Downstws ttuOlo in tri-'---l•---"!"'"-!!!'!!!"-"'!'9 lndry teclelty.131-1222 view Gar. vlld, etc. $1395/mo Short lerm d/w, 1 blk 10 bctl. A.vaillplex No pets. 5575 llfll• E Bluff twnhse wtprot Sllf chMmlng 2BA t')SA ,.. ..,. 111 _... S1800 '/(t'I. 67S-7&17 O.K. Avail 1mmed 1111. '930/mo 650-3759 &47-2622 -963-6969 Wt!~ remaAI $155 & Up., FerNlle. lg pr!Vate mstr CdM A.pt, tip, pool 2 -.--I ~Id 675-5494/e I Co1of TV Ir• coffee. bed/Ba. pool. dMtl non carpon, 3 blks to bdl F ~~ 2::,0~ ::~=· s~ ~ ~~ Large bright. ' BR .. 2~~ d~= ;:~d. Wnt...,.,, -2U healed e>Ooe & stec-~o smkr SS 10. 7&0-ee36 prld. A...t 10/30 720-3728 Guerdoat• pool Wallktol Beaultful, 1111st studlO carport. st2001mo 1vr1y or wintet A.YI nowt oceen.Matdsvcl1ut~·,1 FE,..non-srnlir,age27-33. Snr kWely •BR COM h.M 28R 1BA w/OCMll ~. b9ec:nf A~ail •mmedl w/skyllte 1600 sq It. 6'4-6780 64&-3'49 642-3850 Bkr avt 985 H Coes1 H'wy to lht 38r 28-llPt on Protess1on11 desired yewly. Lndry, gatage. SAS/mo 2131387_5900 650-8325 Av..i 1mrned --West Newpoct Ywty 1 Laguna Beach 49'-5294 ~ Penln9U4a S330 Ftpl c , Iron I dec;k tvrn Of unfUtn. ', 150/mo . ON THE BA y 1Br11Ba nouse to beach JBR LIDO ISLE 2 pvt ....... • 'It utll S48-SS27 ~ $-425 760-9195 • MC;Urlty. 650-8055 1 l.Jdo ISie Furnisl'lecl 1 BR. t 100 Sii (sublet) pool, I ut1I & garage incl lndry walk 10 Bal 1$1 28A Avail 1II17 room•. tS.. 2 Fem 5425 FEM non-smkr to shr 38' STEPS 10 sand M/F shr 28r 28a S950 Alllll F .. llACI S735/mo yrty. 1 person, Bea~lifu l 6 quiet St200/mo, 642-3850 Bllr .. C•ble. frog. MP entr 2e. 9Pt on Newport Pen-3BA l'IOU.te. 1 t<1 33rO SI 181. 1~ 1750 !CLEAN 2BR. IQ llv rm, no pets. 67~7 o y s • 8 2 8 • 5 t 6 o , Yearty lower 2 SR. 2 BA Bch.ten, Nsmk 675-6152 1nsula S3aO 4 09P -vtit Htt $550, •vi 10115 Mike Near Faatllon Island. no ~k?,·11-:,U~is ~m No Many 10 choose from 1 2 N-720-384 1 trplc, $900/mo, Pr1va1e room bllh New-675-38e9 6A&-<1988h 2'1-8943w pets. 640•1911 j ...... -. · j & 3 bedrooms. GrNt·io. SWIOIE lllYE Ion Neptune, West New· port BMctl townl'lome Fem n-smkr 2S-35 yrs, WESTCLIFF 4BA Home flWstHI....... &CllSSF .. ll&CI 1 cation Star ting at port.49&-5157 • Separate entrance $360 -'wt1ls. Shr 3Br pool, frptc:, w/d, g.,age, 2 2Br/2 pa(hng spacea. 1 • ., l S575tmo.67S_.606 $1150/mo YEARLY 2Br. Stat• Ctllt ••trt 2..0':'· ~to'~~ker . w 111me. t t>lock to 1g patios cable. pvt XtralQ patlo.$1200/mo. 3BR28ALowerUni1 Near Ho Ho Ital 2 tBa, ~'1:8 pauo. no /mo bea cfl A.vi 1 111 phone line, prof MIF 650-1824 btwn tam-Spm New carpet. gar-oe W/O story 28~ l ~B~ dining: pets a-2 -1 2'11jPvt -ntry/Bath turn. hie _ 723-0508 "'"""r A.Ill 11f1. Crldlet * --.,.. Nlup, yard. ~XI to park rm & laundry hkups, Spotless 1Br furnished 1, lG 18r Condo. u;cx,,i;;;, coolmg. QU .. I On'':'-to HB Hse. Yorktown & Gold-s.ta-7066 or 752 ·~ •-S1150/mo. • S850/mo 6'2-6629 blk to bch, winter rent••. v11111g9. tennis. pool, ~ prof F, n·smk. ref E C enwest Furn rm/ba. w/d. •HfH tr tat inci. No pet• 54S-4655 TSL MGMT 642-1603 ••TH UY• 650-6039/E 213/977-6418 Avt now.* 2<19-1682 • Room in EastS1de CM hmi incl ulllllles 536--0962 2'141 Fug, dlshwasne<, ttove 4.og RIVER I $650/mo. Couples only etc No pets $625/mo. $350/mo 64&-8502 1g btcyard, ~ho $<IOOmo * 1... .... SIG C.t.NYON TOWNHM 3BR. 2~,:.A. close 10 ~ STEPS Tl llACI MAC AR1'HUR Village 1Br wlkttci\ pr~lndry. pool MALE rmmt I(){ Quiet NBI 1111&.l UIAll Fug. dishwasher. stove Lux 2Br/2Ba. pvt 2 car Pino deck n~,;u~ v:W 28rl 1Ba. f /P, 01w, new Condo Pool. Jacuu1, S350 mo 548-3&48 °' S.yview flOme •garage E Side C M 2<1-hr acces.s Incl. No pell 545-4155 1 gw, w/d hkup, on golf ~6 Via Lido 6~5.:89 ° decor. sharp! S97S. tennis. gym. MC g•teo 650-1512 aft 4pm & pool S67 51 me StSO/mo • 631-6 t55 •CLIFF HAVEN 28R 28A COIHM. Gresl view, pool, •642-9336• No pets. S625. 854~221 Room w/priv•te bath 1t1 &4<1-2607 al _,. __..· spa tenn11 $1800/mo Newp0<1 Heights area. 2 -•• •-&-1-Newport e..cti home •• F j new deeor, vault ... __.., 7~32 tv msg . BR 1 BA. E 16th St no VERSAILlES--SecuntYI llC. -•..u K tcnen & ,..,..., pr1\'lls ,.,., non sm1er rmmt want-LI. lale~t 1ngs. ~. no pets. t' soo()~ 648-1•80, \Sr •Club bouse pool~ 1 "-·1 ed to snr l'IOtne wltamtly •-"!'l;;;;,;."""'"i'-i-• .... ~-'"! $950/mo A.gt 642·213-<I EASTBLUFF TOWNHSE pe s. mo walk 10 bead\. ,:..P.es ..... Z715-$375 inc;t ulits 646-2346 in c M cMd Ok $350· ldianl/ ttt hat *EASTBLUFF Twnhse 28R 1'1t8A trplc, patio. s 7 5 0 I L s e T R w eAXAblNG Oi&: COfon& ''Wt BR & 09-Call after I 21'9 Apt 38R28A 2C#QW pool. ff50 a.a-Anwgos ..... , ..... ans 6'4-7211Agent _ d4ll M• hOme Student so COA.ST ~ETRO 1tamS40-5955avtmrnedl~~~!"'!".!!"!"'!'"!""'!"""!"!!" ........ Nopets $1025/moyfl ... Wsy ApplyApartment L •WITH BOAT SLIPS• -WISTCUIFCllll pref. neat ~ing. Room l ~th in 2 stort M Fn smllrSl\r3BR3BA WUTCtlff ..... I 644-10 tO. 6-S Mon-.frj 644-0906 IAYfRGIT 280 ,28A. OR f $400/mo * 759--0643 home Lndry & ktel'ln 25-3S ~pcoL pref Chris--Corn« VIEW Suite "' • • rplc. ~ Great for cot-u.n NB $397 Avt 1 l/1 FULL SERVICE •lllllltJll• f FUANISHEO. 2 BA, 2 BA 2BR A.pl w/BAY VIEW Carport. pool A.dulls NO CLEAN CM house. furn · 1eoe students $325./mo 67s,:5230 or 673--0750 Westchtt & lnltne, Npt Ben Beaut 3Br 28a twnhse condo, ocean V14!W. pool. frple ~o dl w oareoe pets S950/Mo 644...,.02 pvt pnone ltne. TV cable. C~LL 540-779&"' m90 -----Stgn ~ •"1 on we11aitt A/C OM w/O '*up ,,..,; J.c Dix s 1100/rno lease a ~ pvt .bch S"1900 or 631-021 t W/O, kltcher'I Prlv . h~ M F Sl'lr 3Br 2Ba Corooa Ml-t 111 catPet & dt.,..-trpe j '122-354S or 650-2522 •M.SO• •YEA.RL Y Oen -JOb $325. 545-9258 --. del Mer l'IOrne Sl'lr b•th _ track hghll. '*' ;.,,, ,,; 'GUEST house, pnrne NwPt I Bdrms 5tat'11ng •t S t025 2Br 18•. ~port~ rrc:;!, LAG 38r 2''18a twnnse. ttb/ .. ttll l ~~-wg yard $450/mo * * orroce ~·te to snare H~H~.$1150/rno lights w/gar, sngle. n-•SoatShpsExtra• view SI085/mog N-.i>t ~ts, gr•t to-SIALJll91TB. 1 dep <15S-3330 . NB gd location. Ideal <I 101 H~ I srnkg ~only $640/mo Sorry, no pets NEWPORT PACIFIC catlOn' $325 t111lst. $200 Wkly rentals no. avail NB Prof F to shr lg lu.x ~~T:t6 I> u 5 ' n es 5 TSL MGMT 642-16031 utlls mlCd 64S.2390 CALL lN-1111 Dave &<IS-3M3 sec Jol'ln, 631~791 St47 oo wt1 & up 227• twnhm Pvt rm wl ball'I -_ I Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7~5 office Beech CIOM Sec:. Jal. al 1JH SI n tlll I ,. hrt ~/ Jao:z;·2r/79~/d 1617'wESkuFF Ol\IVE TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO - '4.80 ................. .............. ·· a11 .... t1.oo For t•.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale in the Daily Piiot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures mto cash We are also ottering a GelW. •• 8eHer G•••• ..... fort t .M. This guide Includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan what Items to sell. plus ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale sign. pricing stickers. Information on city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you place your ad at: Illy l'illlt Classified Advertising 642-5678 I _..,.. rno • Nwpt Bcti. A.gt 541·5032 2124 Newpl Bch Lrg 38r 28a -PROF rem non ,,,,,, to nome, 519')1 to bch AH FAIW ISUll I Share 2Br '2e...:Q.QNl'I vu, amen $430/mo ~·,, util Ground "°?"· 2 MP•rate Prom Point &SeOl mo Avall imrned 642-1606 offices. c:00-500 teet 67 .. .....,.1 $350/mo & up. 6'<1-9513 .,.,_ Nwpt Bch. steps 10 sana1----------.-N-EW_PO_R_T_8_EA_C_~-O-N MIF C!Mn. COf\StOerate F• Ult lftin Suet THE WATER SACK SAY j n/amkr 5425 • ·~ u11ts 20·x20· $300/Mo 1nCf ut!ls E/Blutf Shaie 38' home Tony 759-9288 0ys 722·9'32 Costa Mesa (8181704--0<l01 jNWPT HGTS area · W-'k LAGUNA. t>tand ,_ 400 3Br/2Ba home on C M to ~ En,oy bOallf'IO & s/f studio/office, spec- $400fmo • 09P. part~ tennis? Great hOUM lhr taeulair~ p Oec:ll: futn no pets. n-smkrj w/prof empl M Pref over 'Jtt>Mh. $600 494"'°6 t pred 540-5099 30 non srn6cr SS25t mo -------•'.Wiii a dep 64e-7~ NEW exec office w1tu11 $700 MOVES YOU IN' -MCty svcs lrvine!Tuston $350/mo • uhls Nwpt NWPT HGTS. QUIET n-aree. Good for RE 1rwes1· Hgts Rest>. dean. srnkr srnllr. p.it entrMC», land-ment speoMll ot othet o.it w/O'Yfll 63t-2n6 ry. ht• CXK*ing $435 uta prOfelllorlal CQm9Ute< lflCld 6'&-7689 648-7689 9"'CS av~ 730-9SJ5 BALBOA. ISL Prof M/F ll'lr ~---------=,..,-::--~== 28r tBa. fully tum C... OkM CdM Male stir turn SMALL OFflCES fans. SS2S/mo Tony 2BR home Lndf'Y mcto. FROM S3751MO 673-1239/E 660-9414/W TV, etc Walk lo beeetl.,full '9tVIOe 1711\ SI Costa 8A.YRIOGE CONDO, 28R SAOO/mo 998-<tnt Mesll 6-46-'663 2BA. ~pvt tpa, pool, Profewon.i fem n-srnkrl m SPACI Sf &Tiii pvt gar. lndry, ..:. tl'J* lflr gr.et 3Br.:SS. in CdM Represent11\9 over 3'2S 720·9832 Of 5<19-2298 Mil 17J..41U ~In Orange Co Beach Breeze twnl'lse !PROF M n-smltr S1ratgl'll OM call Goes tt _.. tOf Eat CM Ut1ll pd F~ -.nts room oo s.y,.oe, ~ off1ce leU!ng needs S• 15/mo Cple $<1<10 a.I 111, Linda Isl Pref oo No~ 10 you 540-5263 642-3307 °' 646-5119 ••t• Refs •5>3330 an. ;r.,.", Clean PrOi" ' Bl< Bayl Re PON F snr 3~ 2771 • cond0.MS1r SR& SA gar.\ E'llde ~ c:ondO & all\1811!191'~~~'1"11~~~ spe. FP, ~ble. n/tn*r1 amen w/2 M s Aeo\JQed SQ ·• o oOe I 5495 •sec 642-7780 I rent'°' ~RY flt• h9ekf>-Hutltingtoo Beecfl .,. .. 71:2 2905 642-6556 S t500 per month• CM •rea hOme to lhr Ing. • C213149&-32.-0 Good 1oca11on w/own RM,_.T wanted 38r 2' tS. mm•-bath, N/lmkr $38S/mo • IC>K IW'\hM in CM tNB IEll '"" utJla. Av\ t0/20 Seek .,.. F ....,...,25-Alff SINll~own« so•· pror m1he rmmte 1111 $26Sl mo 722-0270 lice so.ce From S180 N/srnkr Call 631-1~ AMMT w-"TedFto Sl\r 28' EastllOe Cos1a MeiN C M Pr9' st~t. M non-ap\ rent -uhl equal ao-CA.LL Scotti 5'8·230t srnllr. SA50 incl pnv pro• $400-S<I tO pm. 1 Ut•t Pu,uty bOrm. ~ tum ~ 6'>fn M· Tl\ ~-799 1 21M A.II utll peld &<16 IOea SN 2BA 2SA beaMUI --:=::;:;"":i:iiiift- C M Wiide New condo oce•n view penthsel llAml •Hn Pool, mao. IY'plc, &eun-•'9* VfllY quiet Pool. 8 P lec 28R Units Ory, .. pri\t $AOO/mo~ l8C aeuna flt.-s rm. $720.000 FP St« 000 $400 dep S41-51&4 ClbhH guard gated Down. l.1'dry rm pool Coron• n....1 Mar M/F $700/mo 722-9345 880 MC. pr~ .,.. ---landtCllP«' Mull ... 10 n/smkr tl'lr 28R 28A SN 38R 28A t>eytront hm ~ ~ 9· 7 SS Penthee ~' $400 inc.I on e.i 191 S500 mo • 1 F,.,,., ott 0t1 .,,, Street \rttla l maid 790-1113 utits Call 714-673--7403 521 N Tus\\n -. ... c M M/F to "*9 nooe °' 21).f~ .MM (71•1836-9680 28R 1BA lum. apt .. th metuf'e/f, wld '300/mo ?~-CIUI 4d n::la ut• 14241$ 7 .,..,. ,. NEWPORT ~cH I,,.• c~ ~ RU : ~ :-*~ /111 1111"' eta"""" Ow•••• C...I ..... ..... M ondaytnroughFr1day -800AMtoS30P,_. Penn w/~ pertOn. 1"42 5818 330 W• Bay St., eos1a Mesa s atur<11y e oo AM -11:30 AM ~!"1~~ ~ Call • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~'!!!!~!!!!!II~~!!!!!!!!'~!!"!!!!!!!'!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~7954~-642-4271_..~-~~~-~-~~ ... ----· ,einda 94'1e A ORAMA TIC MARBLE ENTRY LEADING TO ELEGANT LIVING . . . Premium location on Linda Isle with views from all major rooms. 5 BR, 6 ~ BA, family room, 3 fireplaces tnftonced by marbles and granite. Light oo~binetry and floors. The master BR w / sitting ar1fo o~erlooks the boy. 2 BA, steam shower, jacuzzi, walk-in closets. Owner may trade .............. $2,950,000 LINDA ISLE ... New state of the art contem- porary boyfront home on prestigious Lindo Isle. The only one of its kind in Newport Beach. 4 bedrooms, 4 Yi baths, family room, gym & tile patio overlooking 50' dock and spectacular view of the boy. Sparkling white tile, granite, stainless st~le and gloss used throughout this home designed with perfection. REDUCED, OWNER TRANSFERRED-: ............................. $2,650,000 THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS IT Alli! ... Lindo Isle's best location. Sun all day! Near gate hou:-.e, beach, tennis court and club house. :This quality home hos 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room, game room, pool. spa, MJuno and slip for large boot. Proudly presented at . ., ................................................. $2,450,000 Select newpcet c?leelU HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . Shows like new! Attractive 4 bedroom, 2 !"i both, family room, Polemero model, light and airy family home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious bock yard with patio and spa. Choice location, close to shopping, schools, church~. Community pools. Includes land ..................................... $534, 900 IAOC IA-Y VIEWS ON THE WATER ... Per· .. monent Bayf ront home in beautiful 5 star mobile home pork, boot slip possible. Owner may exchonge ............................................. $69,500 NEWPORT BEACH . . . Just minutes to the ocean, freshly pointed. Nice and clean 2 bedrooms, 2 BA, 2 car attached garage. All neutral decor, nice size kitchen opening to private patio, community pool. Great investment, assumable financing. Please compare this value at only ............................................. $159,900 BIG CANYON CUSTOM. EXCLUSIVE GUARD-GATED COMMUNITY . . . Private pool and spa. Prime golf course location with view from most rooms. Great family living . 4 bedrooms, den, 5 baths. Quiet cul-de-soc street. Orientation of lot assures complete privacy ...................................................... $1 ,350,000 EXQUSIVE GUARD-GATED COMMUNITY . . Private pool and spa. Prime golf cour:-.e location with view from most rooms. Great family living. 4 bedrooms, den, 5 baths. Quiet cul·de-soc str~t. Orientation of lot assures com· plete privacy .................................. $1 ,350,000 COMMANDING THE MOST SPECTACULAR VIEWS . . . This beautiful exciting property, approximately 5,000 sq. ft. and overlooking pool and garden. Completely remodeled in 1983 with new additions. Beautiful marble mas- ter both, floors and walls. Wood construction in the finest quality o f workmanship. A wonderful secluded location ........................... $1 ,595,000 PROPERTIES, INC. PROMONTORY BAYFRONT CUSTOM ... This beautiful one story home on Promontory Boy has 3 BR, 3 ~ BA, with specia l features such as lap pool, spa, central air conditioning, 50' boot slip, teakwood bar, with ice machine and re- grigerotor. Gos barbecue in kitchen. This home with all these features on fee land for only ...................................................... $1 ,250,000 Ope11 ""~ HARBOR RIDGE ....................... $550,000 Sun 1-5 ........................... 43 Montpellier BLUFFS .................................... $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ........................... 224 Nata HARBOR RIDGE ....................... $785,000 Sot/Sun 1-5 ................... 1 Harbor Ridge HAR80R VIEW HOMES ............ $534, 900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .................. 2012 Port •t.tol IRVINE ..................................... $299 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 .................... 14 0.1 Livorno NEWPORT BEACH .................... $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .......................... '434 Bolero BIG CANYON ...................... $1 ,350,000 Sun 1-5 ................... 17 Royal St. George NEWPORT BEACH .................... $247,500 Sun 1-5 ............................ 22 Seca Island NEWPORT BEACH ................. $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 ................ 434 Harbcw Island Or. atG CANYON TOWNHOME . . . Bright spacious 2 BR, 2 BA ~een Brier model. New plush carpeting and point. Exquisite living room with fireplace and wet bar. large deck and patios. Lease $1 ,575/month .............. $2-47,500 GOlD COAST ... Wonderland of Irvine Cove. Oceanside ond one of lost private accesses to beach. long o prestigious residential area. Older California Ranch house. land area on water view for additional building. Cul-de-soc. Room for 5 cars in garage. 4 BR, 3 BA, 3 fireploces. ...................................................... $1,375,000 8lUFFS. PARK SETTING ... View of the Bock Boy through the trees. Lovely end unit. 3 BR, 3 BA with den. Living room with fireplace and balcony, formal dining room. large patio with private spa, beautiful tiled kitchen with new appliances. Wonderful home for entertaining or family. light, bright and open ........... $425,000 BLUFFS . . . Highly upgroct.d "X" plan on prime greenbett location. Completely re- decorted, Spanish poven, off-white carpets, new custom drapes and opplionces. Enclosed wrap- around patio. Priced for a quick sole at ......................................................... $370,000 'Naelt1e 7lU/9e HAR80R RIDGE ... Lovely 4 BR detached condo. Private entry w/runriing stream, har~ wood floors, handpointed tiles in the kitchen, expanded master BR w /sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City Lights .......................... $785,000 VIEW THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTS AND OCEAN SUNSETS . . . Mediterranean Villa S BR, 5 ~ BA, custom built Harbor Ridge home must be seen to appreciate. Quality features abound throughout this handcrafted home. Gourmet kitchen, fo rmal dining room, living room, family room with hond-corbed mahogany bar, wine cellar, 4 fireplaces, the extensive use of stained, etched & beveled gloss was designed to accent the 8000 sq. ft. of luxury Ii Ying in grand European style ............................... $2,900,000 EVERY ROOM AN INVITATION . . . French doors open to sun swept patios, private spa. 2 BR, Oen, townhome. Completely redeco[(Jted, new off·white carpets, shutters, skylights, walled mirrors, air conditioned. Harbor Ridge gated community. Best price in the Ridge!. .. $550,000 Ot'ee eAeetU STUNNING STARTER IN WEST PARK ... located in lovely n.-:lhborhood. Pre>- fessionolly decorated \ fl\ Bo home boosts 100% wool wl!,. "'--~· bleached oak floors, plantotic. ...,~rs, mirrored wardrobes, built·in BBQ, e>i.tro storage, fabulously land· Koped'. Won't lasfbt ........................ $239,000 llvtNE . . . Lovely Pion II in the Del Borgoto trod of West Pork. Single family home with mony upgrades, mirrored closets throughout, clear tub and shower enclosures, sprinklers front and rear, beautiful landscaping, and patio with lotice patio cover. Light grey carpet, very open. Won't lost at this price . .................................................... $299,500 LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE . . . 4 BR, .4 ~ BA, custom contemporary, approx 6300 sq. ~. Dramatic 5·story elevator home. Hos spec· tocular views of ocean, surf, sand & city lighh. Expansive deck off kitchen. Formal dining room. Hos spa and beautifully landscaped gardens overlooking Saddleback Mountains. ...................................................... $1 ,300,000 NORTH LAGUNA! . . . Ocea11front beach home, 2 BR, 2 BA condo with security gate . Wonderful vocation atmosphere, listen to the crashing wrf. Walk to the beoch, stores ond restaurants. See to appreciate ..... $360,000 LH IMO CANYON . . • Nice location wi1t1 excellent view of golf cours.. 2 BR, 2 BA, walk to country club. ~ ca rpets and drapes ond vaulted living room c.iling ............ _ .................... $2,750/MO NEWPOIT llACH ... Model perfect 2 BR, 2 BA in 9of9 guarded community. Off white Be~r carpets, wood plontotion sh"'"rs, city ll9ht viewi ............................................. $1 1450/MO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 673-9333 • 341 BAYSIDE DR. • NEWPORT BEACH 92680