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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-22 - Orange Coast PilotPREP FOOTBALL /1, !.·. · .. ;11 ._,11e11r .. HI Corona del Mar E•t•ncla WOoclbtlQe L&1unaHOls ';,~istrano Valley I ne . . Dami Jlee .. n of Foan- tala Vallef loon for day- llpt ln Win o•er EdleOn OD Friday nlCbt . Fount.In Valley Eitlaon -REAL ESTATE . SATURDAY~ OCTOBER '22, 1988 25 CE TS NB ·may r.estrict de&dly ·eat boa Biley .. Killelea tragedy spurs city to con sider res tricting roa dway to on~-way traffic By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tM D811y Not llllff On the hcclsof1hc 1rafficdcath ofa Balboa Peninsula woman. 1hc Nev.· port Beach Cit) Council v. ill consider an ordinance Monday 10 make 1he alle) where she was killed 1n10 a onl'· way street. Only that portton of the alle) between M treet and Channel Road would be restricted under the proposal. According to Newpon Beach traf· fie engineer Rich Edmonston. C11~ Hall has been swamped with traffic improvement reque9ts since Debbie K1llc1ca·s death on Sept I. .. That 1 raged) created a landslide or requests from all over town.·· Ed- monston said. "Nobod).clSC wants 11 to happen to them:· Following K1llelea·s death. mem- bers of the Clly Council directed the Sports Los Angeles prepares to honor the world cham- pion Los Angeles Qodgers with a gala trib- ute on Monday. /85 Entertainment The orlglnal musical "Spellbound" casts a rapturous spell In Its brief preview engagement./ A7 Index Bulletin Board Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Homes Peopte A3 86,7 A10 88 A7,8 Real Estate A9 88 A6 trallic affairs committee to 'ilud) opuons for slowing Sl)Cl'd1ng traflir on 1he pcnmsula near thl' Wl·dgl' where she h \'Cd. Reali1ing it couldn·1 address all ol the tralllc control requl·sts. the l'Onl· mtttee decided to. focus on thl' Peninsula Point area. 1n part bet·ausl' it v.as where Killelea v.as killed but also because ll pro"1de<l an ideal tesung ground. In his re~n to the counnl. Ed- monston said the area contained all or the kinds of issues that concerned residents elsewhere. such as ocean front alle\S. hea'' tourist trallic parking problems and speeders. The comm1ttt•e looked at 'il'' era I options. including one-.... a~ streets and alle~s. stop signs. cul-de-sac\. speed humps. increased parro ls. pari..- 1ng restrictions and 1nfo rma11onal signs. Edmonston ~11d. Pumpkin patch It v.anted solutions that v.ouldn't create nev. problem\. ht• 'k11d. ' Residents said mo!>t of the problem traffic entered lhl' allt'' from the l'nLI of Channrl Road. heading .... l"'lt. It is the last public road that permits motorists to C\lt the area. Comm1ttel' ml'mbcrs kit that mak- ing the alle) onc-v.a~ in the o pposite d1rccuon could correct the problem v. nhout causing llndue hardship on residents. In add1t1on. signs v.111 be posted on Ocean Boulevard warning motorists that Channel Road 1s a dead-end: red curbs will be painted at se'e:al 1n1erscctions to increase dr"er 'is 1b1ht): and parking v.111 be h1111tcd a1 the end of Channel to pro' 1dc room for turn mg around Residents said that pan of thl' problem stems from lost ·tourists seeking a wa) out. The committee '"II reco mmend 10 the council that signs be erected 10 redirect motomts before the) reach ~lain lreet. The council v.111 be asked ~1onda' to ~t a public -hcanng on th~· Danny Ornelaa (Please see NEWPORT/ A2) Ornelas pleads not guilty: trial set.to begin Feb. 19 By GREG JU.ERO OflMl>elfrNec ..... A Huntington Park teen-ager pleaded innocent Friday to murder charges stemming from a September drunken driving crash that killed a Balboa housewife as she stood in an alley wtth her two youna soos. Judge Myron Brown set a Feb. 19 trial date for Danny David Ornelas. 19, dunng his amugnment in Su- perior Court on Friday. Ornelas 1s accused of dnving the car tha\ struck and killed 37-ycar-old Debbie Killelea on ScpL I as she -walked down an alley with her N-o sons. according to police reports. . The boys, ages 6 and IO. apparently Jumped to safety as the car barreled toward them, but K.illdea was pmned apinst a brick sound wall and thro~ about 50 feeL Sbe died in surgery shortly after the accident. Blood tests on Ornelas indjcated a blood alcohol content of .18, nearly twice the lcpl hmn, police said. He and two friends had been drinking beer and rum at the Wedge beach before the accident. according to repons .• Prosccutors and police contend that Ornelas intentionally swerved the car toward 'K.iUelea moments before bitun& her - a contention lhat.1fproven,could lead toa·murder .> COOVlctJOD. Deputy District Attorney Rick Kina said Friday that he expects the tnal to last a minimum of three (Pleue ... OIUOtLAS/ A2) Laguna shel~e~ manager to quit . . '. . over cr1t1c1sm By LA~CE IG~O:\ Of IN 0.-, Not llafl fmh11tered h' Jlrn~tions th31 the l.3guna Beach · .\nimal helter has been muuf an n cc'>SI' c number of animal!> shelter rnJnagrr "IJan ' (1c.xxh\ln ~•d '>hl' plans to re 1gn Jn Januan .. Thl•re·s been a lot of auacks on me It's JU St tx·l·n 100 stressful for ml'·· said (Jood'' 111 adding that sht• has been offered a nev. Job that ha!> nothing 10 do v.11h animal Good"' in said 1hat morale is poor among the other thr~-e emplO\ee and l\\O animal lOn trol oflkeri for the same reason he could not c;.a, tor ure. ho"'e'l'r 11 other m1gh1 al\O qull. Goodv. in. v. ho has managc:d thl· helter on Laguna ( an~on Road since IQ :?. said he bepn to hnr attusa· uon!> in Junl' and Jul\ that the helta \,\>J) being m1 mangl'd and that animals v.erc being put to "ll'1.'p JI an unu<1uall~ high rate 1n 19~7 But shelter 'olunteers said thr numbers ignored the high numbers of prts v. ho "ere re1..imed 10 their ov.nen. Ma~or Dan KC'nne' said ttie Slanstrc-s m 19 7 ~ h1ghn than u ual tx-cause o t a udden mflu of dogs v.ho v.ere put to sleep because the) had been se'uall~ and ph)s1call~ abused b' lhl·ir ov.ner Good~ 1n said shr will make an e\lra dfon to find homes for the animals nov. ll\ing at the sheller before he lea\ cs because she docs not want them faUing into the hands of people v.ho ha\t~ a differing phllosoph\ of how to run the shelter -namel~ the Pct Responsib1ht~ ( omm111re v. h1ch ad' ocates a more leniC'nl euthanasia pohC). The shelter has been knov. n to hold on to pct!> for morl" tha n a ~ear 1f v.orkers think the animal has a good ch3nce of being adopted. But bas1cal- h (1oodv. m bche\t~ 11 1s better to .:t'uthamu" ammals that h;n ~ little chance at being adopted than to allov. the helter to become O\ ercrov.ded Public Notices Religion Sports Weather 81-5 A2 Scott Ruud of Huntington Beach ia a year old now, and feel• it'• up to him to pick out a pumpkin for the family jack-o-lantern this Halloween. His declalon waa made tougher by the wide aeleetJon at Pumpkin City ln Costa Mesa. Last month. the pn·s1dcnt o t a group that hdpcd lo und the \hc:IJl r 1n the m1d-l~ .. Os anu~'<i the heltn ut h:i' mg abandonl'd ll'i ··pm-hh:" ph1losoph~ Gen \h:\knom' pre,•· dent ol the Pet Re,pon\lh1hl\ < ,,m- m11tl~. pointed IO '-tJllStl s thJt shov.C'd that mort.> than . 0 pem:n1 \II the unclaimed dogs v.er\' put to ''l'lP \he fauh\!d the ( ll\ Council for earhrr this month passing a set of amendment that ntcnds the penod before \\ hKh animal~ \'an be put to \lcl'p because she bd1e' l'<; 11 v.111 lead to 0 ' crcrov.ding O'ercrov.dcd animals .. oon begin (Plea.e see SHEL TEil/ A2) WoDlan m.aybe charged wt~ endangering father BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEV °' ... ..., ........ • Huntinaion Beach officials arc teekina prosecution of a Huntington Harbour woman on characs or en- dan&erina her elderly father after ttie pair were found livina in a trash- filled. rodent-infested home. In a hand-<lelivered letter Friday, the city asked the Orange County district attorney's office to charae Elena Zaaustin on a misdeamenor count or endanaerina 82-year-old Anatol z.,ustin, City Attorney Oail Hutton sa.ad. City and county officials removed the cancer-stricken min Sept. 14 and declared the Morse Circle residence a health and fire hazard. Deputy Fire Marshal Tom Huntley said they were givina Elena Zagustin time to clean up the house but expected to take a look at her progress next week. She has access to the propeny but is not allowed to live in it. "As far as we know it's just s1tt1n1 there." Huntley said. "We give her a reasonable amount of time to clHn it up, then see what kind of prQ&rcss she's made." (Pl--Me WOILUl/A2) • BOdy of missing Tustin man found pinned under wreck · BJ LANCE IGNON .... ...,,... .... A Huntinaton lkat·h man \h1111- mJCd down a 300-foot cliff on the rural Oncp H 1~11t.a) on Thursda) to find his brothers bod> ~h1ch Ora nae Count)' Shcnffs deputies and a lfaf'Ch and ~U« team 11t.cre unable to loatt thrtt dap rarhcr. R1thant ··Rick' ~.Hallman. 31 . of T 111un appert'ntl) carttnc.-.J ofT the rWronOct. I ltnh111~74 Dodac "an. MU(' wu IPC)ltcd h) an Oran~ CCMtty Shttifrs ht'llCOl*f four dl)S later. on Sunda . 1.1. Bob Rius said . Later that d:a). 'henO's dcput1c and a search Jnd rescue team lo11t.c"l\."'d thcmschcs to the badl~ crumpled \an. "h1ch '43!. 11ll 1n sear lit.Ith the kc) 1n the 1an1t1on. Rl~~n search· cd the an-a. found no bod), and usum((J t~t because there "u no blood on the ~an that the dmcr had tither been thro" n clear or had ditched the 'chide ~fore ll 11t.cnt ovtr tht ~•. Rt"I' \mid (PleaM.-90DY/A2) • Mesa agrees to spruce up public eyesore ................... ._ ......................... _._ • .................. at • ~ .......... ..,"",.,_ The Laeun•. Beach Animal Shelter bu been a cen ter of contro•eray for the put year. . .. SHELTER MANAGER TO RESIGN ••• ·'From Al ~' to develop strange behavior. she said. "· and therefore are often returned if ·., the) are adopted. When the animals are brought back to an overcrowded cage. Goodwin said they often liter- • ally loose their minds. ' In 1980. the shelter was so over- c rowded that Orange County animal control officials gave the shelter 72 hours to drasucally reduce its popu· la11o n. Goodwin said 1 J dogs were put to sleep and shelter workers and volunteers took home about an equal number. "I don't want to go through that again." she said. "I don't ever want to be a pan of that." Mayor Dan Kenney lamented Goodwin's pending resignation. . J I which has not yet been O'lade in writing, "I think to a large o'egrcc the staff has'bcen given a bum rap," Kenney said. adding that the council will reconsider the amendments if they prove unworkable. "On both sides I think they're very well meaning." he said. "and I think the truth lies somewhere in between." ·MESA TO SPRUCE UP PUBLIC EYESORE ••• Prom Al "Neighbors have mowed the lawn, . and a neighbor that was sellina his house even painted the trim," Collqe Park homeowner BiU Runge told the council. "There were children playing in there Tuesday. Jhe place is an accident waiting to happen." Fire Marshal Tom McDuff qrecd. and in a special meeting Thursday presented the City C-ouncil with a , plan that calls for periodic weed cutting and gives him permission to board up the wmdows and doors. "I might even be able to toss a coat of paint on there,'' McDuff said after the meeting. The cleanup cost will be added to the tax rolls of the property to rcimbu.nc the city, said Deputy City Anomey Jerry Scheer, who drafted the plan with McDuff. Scheer said the city was Iona aware of the problems at 263 Hanover Drive, but attempts to reach Haynes -informally, formally and leplly-werc unsuccessful. · Because of the long legal battle required to clean up the house, city officials twiced attemt>ted to get Haynes to Harbor Mumcipal Court. Twice, Haynes failed to appear, leadina to the issuance of arrest warrants, officials said. But Maples said even when the woman lived in College Park. the house didn't look much bener than it does now. .. Nobody was able to get through to her," Maples said. "I've never been able to fiaure it out." The Fire Depanment bas cut down the weeds before, and a junked car was towed from the pro~ny last year, but the neighbors said they're happy to finally sec some lasting action on the home. "Anything is wonderful," Maples said. BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUND ••• From Al "It was realh kind of strange ... he said · O n Wedncsda\. 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L4 IUllDAY ,.,_..,.. 21061.111. u ::':t'iow l:20Ll'll. u 2:47p.lll. 41 ._.,,...,. 8·53p.I!\. u Sun ,.... tCMNy .. 7:02 ...... liftd .... •1.-otp.tll. ~,... ...... ;Mp.111.liftd .... •l.;17Llll......, • Central America braces for Joan MANAGUA Nicaragua \AP) - Thousands of people clutching clothina, chickens and sacks of beans fled for hi&ber around Friday as Hurricane foan stalked the Central American coast with 120 mph winds and torrential rains. While Nicarqua and Costa Rica were in the most immediate danger, flash floods and m udslides could hit throuahout Central America, said Bob Sheets, director of the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Fla. . He said ihe storm was heading west and picking up speed Friday evening. The center of the hurricane will likely cross somewhere on the central coast of Nicarqua Saturday morning. he said. The storm already has left at least 26 dead and tens of thousands homeless in Colombia and Ven- Cll'Uela. A mudslide IS feet high blocked the Pan-American Highway in Panama about 100 miles from the Costa Rican border, authorities said. Residents were seekina shelter alona a 250-mile arc of the coastline. and at least 52,000 people have been evacuated. In the Costa Rican town of Puerto Limon, a ''red alert" was declared, meaning authorities could forcibly remove those reluctant to leave. • "It's mostly children, women and old people," said Julio Arqon in Juiplpa, Nicaragu4. 100 miles west of the Caribbean coast. He said refuaees were being placed in schools and other emeraency shelters. "They're carrying everything they can -chickens, pip, sacks of beans and other small belonainas," said Ara&on. Nic:arquan President Daniel Or- tcp, acioompanied by Cuban bur- . ricanecxper\S, traveled to thecoasul city of Bluefields and in a radio broadcast ursed the population of about 60,000 to remain calm. At 6 J>.m. Friday, Joan's center was in the Caribbean about 60 miles south of the Colombian isLand of San Andrn and about 110 miles east of Bluefields, near latitude 11.8 north and lon1itude 82. l west. Bluefields is l80 miles east of Managua, the capi\al. Muimum sustained winds were l20mpb. Both Nicarqua and Costa Rica declared hurricane watches and na- tional states of emeJICncy. All schools in both nations were shuL Hurricane w~ were in effect for the Colombian islands of San Andres and nei&bborina Albu- querque and Providencia. Heavy rain cootinlWld to fall in Panama. Halt man. 32. returned the next day and decided to crawl down to the van. which la y cushioned on a mat of brush. Once at the sue. Hallman "There were some mistakes made that caused some pain and frus- tration:· Hallman said. "Thmgs could have been done different. granted. But the cffon that was put in when they found his body was extrodinary." Haltman said his brothe~a ca~t. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ layer. often went driving when he wanted to think. He had apparently driven out the tw1s1ing Onega High· way last week to work out some •• smelled decomposing llesh and went for help from the California Highway Patrol. With the help of CHP Officer Rand)' Murdoch. the body was found pinned under the front of the van. Hallman said. Hallman said his other brother. Hallman praised the helicopter pilot who hovered. over ths site Thursday night to illuminate the site with a searchl ight and tow truck workers who slowly dragged the van out of the gully. ··My brother is irate about what happened but he didn't go through minor personal problems. The body will be interred Wednd· day at Fairhaven Memorial Park Monual)' Cemetary in Santa Ana. The bunal will be preceeded b)' a memorial at 3 p.m. ORNELAS PLEADS NOT GUILTY ••• Prom A l ' weeks. King said he plans a methodi· cal, fact-based trial based on witness and expert testimony. "It is clear that he swerved to bit her," King said. "Whether he in- tended to scare her or kill her, under California law that's murder." Kina declined to elaborate on the most sensational piece of eVldencc in the case. a shon videotape of the accident inadvertently shot by a passenger in Ome1as' vehicle. The last few seconds of the tape show Killelea sanding in the alley as the car apparently barreled toward her. "The tape speaks for itself," King said. though his bail was reduced from $250,000 to $100,000 during an Oct. 12 preliminary hearina in Harbor Municipal Court. Bcncanacy said it was not likely that his cijent would be freed before the trial. Under state law, only 10 percent of the bail amount must be posted. but in Ornelas' case "that's still a lot of money," Bcncangcy said. "This is an averaae family, not wealthy citizens. Ten thousand dollan is a lot of money," he said. Family and friends of Killelea were ou.,...ed at the bail reduction, and Dennis Killelea, the victim's brother- in-law, said after Friday's arraign- ment he was relieved that Ornelas was still behind bars. "I'm pleased with the trial date. It means he'll still stay in custody," said Killelea, who sat in court with several friends of the victim and her brother, Mike Kilfoy. In the months between now and the trial.l Killelea said he and the rest of the tamily would try as best they can to set on wi~ their lives. ••The holidays are coming up and a lot of family activities will be happen- ina," be said. "We'll try to get ba~k to normal, if there is such a thina." Ralph Bcncangey, Ornelas' at· torney, agreed that the Vldeotape was a crucial piece of evidence but said it was not fatal to his case. "I think it's going to have to be looked at very carefully," he said. "We have to take a closer look at what WOMANMAYFACECHARGE happened.'" Bcncangey declined to elaborate on earlier comments that Ornelas may actually have intended to swerve away from Killelea. Warren Clark. an accident re- COl\Struction expert. testified at the preliminary hearing that evidence and data collected from the scene indicated a "deliberate, turning mo- • tion" of the car moments before the crash. Clark further stated that at the speed Ornelas' car was traveling. between 54-62 mph, there was vir- tually no way the swerve could have been caused by an accidental loss of control. Ornelas has been in Oranae County Jail since the Sept. 1 accident, even i~~~~E Daily Piii MAIN OFFICE ~ Wwl ..., St Oolla -CA homAl Za&ustin, SI , is an enaineerina professor at Cal State Lona Beach who is hi&llly reprded in her field. But R untinat on Beach en- vironmental officer Susan Tully said after tourina the boUIC that Z,qustin seemed like two different people. When they inspected the borne, which Zapstin bouaht brand new in 19671 they found trub piled so hi&h in the kitchen it wu no loneer \lied. The refri,er'ator WU full of rotted food. Piles of unopened mail dated beck aeveral yean. Her father, who apparently never left his room. bad only a small area on bis bed where be c:ouJd sit. The rest of the bed and room were filled with trash. boob and ot.ber items. The home wu infested with rats. .... llddr-Ito• 15'0 Coe1a M-. CA nlM CIMlllled adl 14t·M11, ~ & 110U0t ... M-4321 ~ '* flto-alOflee N\itlt•tlOll9. edtlOtlel ......., ., ~· ·-Mly ""••OCIUWcl ......,. ..,._.. _...n111 a 1 ef ~ - mice and insects, and several cats that appareod)' helped control their proliferatton. The elderly man. described as menially alert but forced to take nourishment through tubes because of bis cancer, was taken to Humana Hospital. NEWPORT ••• From Al . proposed ordinance for the first meeting in November. Should it then be approved. it would become law 30 days later. althou&h Edmonston said the city could stan making improvements before then. • ......,.,~ ....... --"°"' ll9P9f bl' •• ltlll ... ~ t '"' -,._,,~ ...... ....... .............. " ,.. ·-...... ,._., ..,~,."" .. ....... ........ .,... .... .. ........... CL d1Arn T1t1 •• 1111 ... :=-o....r .... '--......... Organizers appeal to holq gay rodeo CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Orpnizers of a national cbam- pionabip py rodeo lost a last~tch appeal to the state Supreme Coun late Friday to overturn a county judge's decision to halt the event. After hearin& arguments on the a~, Chief fustice AJ Gunderson wd the court didn't think the case railed questions of lifestyle or free- dom of expression as allesed by rodeo orpnizen. Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union appealed District Court Judie Alchie-81ake's decision earlier Friday to iuue a temporary restrainina order to prevent the event from takina place near Fallon, Nev., this weeketid as scbeduled. But Guodenon said the only way justices could have reversed the order wal to have found that Blake .. acted in excess of bis authority or outside bis 'urisdiction." .. Jfhe court believes no show of this nature bas been made ... so, therefore, we dismiss the case without. preju- dice," he said. Gunderson said the court's ability to· Jive the issue a fair bearing was hampered by a lack of court tran- scripts from Friday's hearina in Blake's Fallon courtroom. The hi&h court considered the matter bare1Y, three hours after Blake issued bis ruling. Attorneys for rodeo orianizen said they would abide by the rulinp and would not bold rodeo events at the private arena. NB con tr actor tak i ng M ick to court From staff and wire reports A Newpon Beach contractor ap- parently can't get no satisfaction from Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger and the company is taking him to court to remedy the situation. Encon Environmental Conscrva· tion of Newport Beach claims in a suit filed in U.S. District Court on Thursday that it was shonchanaed S 10.000 for building a waterfall for the flamboyant Jagger. who has embarketl on a solo career during a hiatus fro m the legendary Stones. The suit demands full payment for the waterfall and stream. which the suit states was built at the singer's Caribbean retreat. According to the lawsuit, Encon was hired in 1986 and finished the project on the tiny island of Mustique by May 1987. Jager paid $27,000 in advance. but allegedly balked at making an additional payment of more than $10,000. Jagger could not be reached for comment. The suit demands that an outstand- ing balance of SI 0.06S. 79 be paid as well as interest on that amount and unspecified punitive damages. Officials at Encon declined to comment on the suit this wttk. o• •ALI TH•u ocT. •1 WEAR·O\TEo· e A • • I T •W-o... ... ,....,......._. ___ ~ ·~-·:;:s::o• ... ,s. ...... .... ......,, .... 1661'911: •1 A-.C.. ..... CA C'I ..•• 11 l lA'Wt ( '·AIDS Awareness Week' scheduled at 0range Coast Randy Sbiltl. author oft.be AIDS book "And the Bud P\ayed 0n;• will be the featured speaker at 0nn,e Coat Collete's fint "AIDS Awareness W~" Monday tbrouah Wednesday 6n the Costa Mesa campus. Seventeen different workshops, lectures,_panet dilcuslions aod media presentations will be offered. Tbe lelfions arc tree to OCC students and members of the commoniry. 16cluded on the program will be the presen- tation of .. My Brother's Keeper," a play about AIDS, 1ebeduled Tuesday b)' Stop.Gap, a drama therapy company. For more infonnation about the week'$ activities, call 4'32-S76S. . BubJeu poap meetll Ian Stevenson of Britain will lecture on aura kinetic trainina Monday at the luncheon meeting of the Business Referral ~ssociation in Mission Viejo. The meetinas arc held weekly at nd<>n at Robert's Pacific Restaurant. 2S56S Jeronimo Road. The cost for suesu is S lO.SO and business people interested in promoting their enterprises sbouJd contact Mark Burton at 859-6999. Halloween partlet1 bJ NB The Newi>ort Beach Public Library has a variety of Halloween activities for children planned next week, startina Tuesday with costume parties at 3:30 p.m. at the Newport Center branch; 8S6 San Oemente Drive, and at 4 p.m . a t the Corona det Mar branch, 420 Mariaotd Ave. Other festivities 't)'iJI be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Balboa branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd .. and· at 7 p.m. at the Mariners branch, 200S Dover Drive. Ocean Uner program set Dr. Tom Garrison will present a program on "Atlantic Ocean Liners of the 1930s" Tuesdat at 7:30 p.m. in the Grant Howald Park community room at Sth and Iris avenues in Corona del Mar. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library and a SI donation wilJ be asked. Call Jeanne Ungerland at 64()..J 3 I 0 for reservations. Fear work•hop at OCC A workshop exploring ways to face and overcome a variety of fears will be presented Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . by the Orange Coast Collqe Community Services Office. Darlene Hoffman, a Huntington Beach thera- pist specializing in eatina disorders, will conduct the prasram. The fee is SIS and reservations may be obtained by calling 432-5880. Arta meetlng In Irv1ne Artist Suvan Geer will discuss her· work at Tuesday's meetin& of the Orange County Visual Artists, to be held at 7 p.m. in the Irvine Fine Ans Center in Heritage Park. 460 I Walnut Ave. The public is invited and the cost 1s $5 for non- members. Call Sharon Phipps Kump at 636-18SO for further information. Laguna candldate. on TV Candidates for the Laguna Beach City Co\lncil wilt appear on a live telecast Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Diplension Cable Channel 10. All candidates have been invited to participate in the ~minute forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters. It will be held at the Laguna Beach Ciry Council chambers and will be open to the public. Artl•t'• work on dl•play Fountain Valley artist Grace Merjan.ian is the Costa Mesa Art Leaaue G allery featurcd artist for Novembet and her landscapes will be on exhibit at the pllery throuah Nov. 27. The gallery is located at 38SO South Plaza Drive, Santa Ana. It is open daily from I 0 a.m. Flight attendant class "How to Become a flight Attendant" is the Utle of a workshop to be presented Tuesday by the Community Service office of Orange Coast College. Instructor Diana Bell has been a fliaht attendant with United Airlines for eiaht years. lhe fee is $2S and rcaistration is being taken at 432-5880. Brltl•IJ broadca•ter to •peak James Burke. host of the PBS series ··connec- tions," will present a lecture entitled "Mechanisms of Cbanac: Do Lemons Whistler' at the South Coast ~ Community Church Tuesday at 8 p.m. The presentation, sponsored by the UCl Office of Arts and Lectures. will focus on the ways science and technology affect our lives. Tickets arc S 7 and arc available at the Bren Center box office and Ticketron. CaJI 8S6-SOOO for telephone orders. FouU uJdblt la Newport A reception to celebrate a new exhibit called "fossils and Fossey's Friends" will be held Tuesday from S:30 to 8 p.m . at the Museum of Natural History and Science, 26~7 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. The display will feature a 2S,000-ycar-old saber toothed tiler and a sculpture of a full-sized gorilla. Cati 642~7120 for addjtional information. Irrine •kl #MUP to meet Membcn of the ·Irvine Ski Association will meet Tuetday at 7:30 p.m. in the Barn restaurant at the comer of Red Hill and Edinaer avenues in Tustin. Plans for upcomina ski trips wiJI be discussed at themeetiaaand new membenareinvited. CallJulie Palmer at 720-t ,S2 for mo~ information. ICltclJea 61h .emmar at owe "Holiday Gifts from the Kitchen." a pf'OIJ'lm otrerina ideas for ecUble pments, wtll be prcsented Tuctday fTom 7 to 10 p.m. at Golden West Colkte. Cathy Thoma and Sue Youna. owners of &he T=' Spoon Cookina School, will dmonstrate 1e diabes and Jive advi~ on prqierlna others. The propam fee is S2S and additional information iuvailable at 89l·l99t. r ·.11ea to coaftme • Tbe South Cout YMCA chapter of the Y's Men's Oub, an ietcmasional fellowship of men and W01Dn pn>vidi'-terV'iele to their local YMCA. will --~117:JOp.m. n. llllioa ii Idled~ fot the South Cout Y ia OW. Vllry Colllmunit} Paik. 29131 Crowa = .. , .. ,, a..-Ntpet. Call 495-0UJ fOr Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 22, 19U A.a CdM Chamber office on the road again BJ PAUL ARClllPLEY " .............. With the words, "We don't want to be where we·~ not wanted," president Roya.Jc Radtke anQOUDCed the Corona del Mar Chamber of C.onuneroe bu moved its office. Prior to the move, the chamber was embroiled in a leue dispute with its • landlord lhlt threatened to end up in the courts. Followina a divoroe settlement. Wendy Erickson became sole owner of the Artist's . mural a ' . tribute to future By JOHN LONGWELL OI ... .._ ....... A Laguna Beach artist's tribute to the coming 2 l st century has taken the form of a Renaissance-style mural on the wall of the Ailneticse School in Laguna Canyon. The artist. Russ Butler, spent a year paintina the 4S-by-2S-foot mural, which will be unveiled Sunday at the private~ grade school. "This is a New Age commemorative piece celebrating the tum of the millennia, the upcomin& year 2000, by looking back on mankind for the past I 00 years," Butler said. "I think it is important to note that the post war aeneratfon is maturing, develop. ing an appreciation of mastery and creating a departure for minimalism to hilh decor,'' ~c said. The acrylic mural is in the style of the hiah Venetian Renaissance period, made 1 popular between the I Sth and 18th centuries. 11 features a panorama of Venice, Italy, with Corinthian columns, arches, marble walls and floors. Butler said he used local residents as models for the 120 figure portraits 1n the painting. The artist began work on the mural in September I 981 and finished a year later. He said he was energized and inspired by the audience of curious school children who watched the work. unfold over the course of the year. buUdina at 1443 E. Coast Hiabwa¥ whe~ the chamber bad reloca1ed last spnna. She told chamber ot6cills she was not ha~ with the leue ~t they had ru:e1ved from her former b~. She also QUe'Sllontd its l eplity. ~ Neaotiauoos between the two sades neared the boilina point in September. with Erickson arauina they were rentina their office at far below market rate-and the chambercounterinait had ci.neda lease in aood faith. ._. . But cooler heads prevailed., and the ~wo sades were able to reach an aareement. "It wu an uncombtable tdabOMbip." R.adtkt UJd. Radtkt uid. • -ll was a mancr of we were not go1na to . be forced from our office," Radtke wd. Chamber otfic:ial• ~und new office ''But we were willing to discuss tt" 11)&('.e at 313S E. Cout Hiabway, DHt door Chembcr officials ~id they~ rcim· to Fam lntentate Bank. buned for lheir rcmodelioi expcnsts and •: ''h's not u lars. ~t l&*C ia ~to find" for the "inconvenience., of movina. Tbey lD Corona dd M.ar, Radlke IUd. ~ot wallina to discuss specifics. · Tbe new office is about 400 IQuate fee1. •ey pa.td us well." said chamber am.aUer tban its 680-eQuare-foot ~ director Ellen Buck. oeuor but three tima larter than its "It's hard to be right there in the bu1ldina quart.en ofa yar-..,. if they don't want us then:. You knowhow The move a1IO lo~ the chamber's It can ,et nu-picky " monthly rent from SJ ,000 to S900. I Marine cleared in · mUrderfor hire trial VENTURA (AP) - A jury Friday found Kevin Watkins innocent in the murder-for-hire killing of a Camp PendJeton Marine staff sergeant. ending the case in which five others were con.victed. . Watkins, 21, who bas been in jail since shortly after Carlo T roiani's Aug. I 0, 1984. slayiJ.14. was to be freed immediately folloWUll the verdict from the five-man, seven-woman jury. Superior Court Judge Morpn Lester said Watkins appeared to be "visibly relieved" as the jury found him innooent of murder and conspiracy. The trial. Watkins' second, lasted five weeks and included five days of jury dcliberatio.ns....His first trial, also held in Ventura because of pretrial publiciry in San Diego County, ended with jurors unable to reach a verdicL Prosecutors had claimed lb.at Walkins ·joined with Laura Troiani and five men to till herb usbe.od. All the men were Marines_ stationed at Camp Pendleton at the time of the shooting. and all have since been disclw)ed. Accord.in& to cestimooy, Mn. Troiani planned to pay each man SSOO from the proceeds of her husband's life insurance policy. Watkins, of Sacramento, maintained that be didn't know about the plan to kill Troiani, 37. until the night the staff terpnt was shot in the t.ck. of the be.ad r~ a deserted stretch of North River in Oceanside. All of the odler' men pleaded pilry to murder after Mrs. Troiani was coovic1r:d of murder last year. She is serviDJ a life sentence without parole in s&ate pn.10n. "It wasn't planned out like a billboard; I painted each part as it came to me," he said. ''We don't have a lot of classical art left in America and it is is imt>onant childrtn arc exposed to it at an early age." Butler selected a Renaissance theme for the mural because it fit in with the European educational philosophy of the school, wd Debbie Douglas.. a fnend of place at 5 p.m. Sunday at the school, thearttst. located at the intcrsccnon of El Toro and The unveiling of the mural ~ll take Laguna Canyon roads. Watkins admitted durina tcstimoof.~. t he bad taken part in one of thru · anr::fts to lcilt Troiani. but said be was fo into .-nicis-tina by .Mart Shultz. another defendant in the case. 1Jse o~coyote leg traps in LA halted LOS ANGELES (AP) -County of- ficials ordered trappc.rs to d1scontmue usin& tea traps after a coyote caualu in Topanp Canyon chewed off its leg to escape a steel-Jawed device. A&Jicultural Commissioner E. Leon Spauay ordered the change in procedure Thursday. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote Tuesday on its own plan to ban the traps. Instead, county workers W'IJI use JTIOrc humane traps to try to catch co1dtcs. Agriculture Department officials said. Animal rights activists complained about last week's incident in which a trapped female coyote gnawed off her lc_ft rear leg to escape. only to hobble into another trap that grabbed her right front leg. Ammal lovers found out about the coyote's maiming when an Agnculturc Ocpanment ttapper shot the animal and took its remains to the count) 's <.\goura Animal Shelter to be checked for signs of plque and rabies.. -"1t was disgusting. rcall) sick... srud Heather Davis, a shelter emplo)et who observed the coyote. Activists responded by demanding the county ban leg traps. Aides to Supervisor Mike '\ntonov1ch were drafting such a ~lulton when Spaugy voluntanly aarccd to stop usmg them. "We're~lcased. That wasourgoaJ."sald Peter Wh1tungham. an as&stant to An· tonov1cb. "Coyotes arc k.llled after they're cau&ht. but the purpose of the traps 1s not to have animals tortured:· Replacina the leg tra~ waU be four-foot- long wire cage traps wnh doors Wt close v.hen a CO)Ote walks in The Agriculture Department v.111 evalu- ate the new traps dunng the next su months. Elderly man gets nursing home for killing wife By TM Auoda&ff Presa A 9+y~ld man was sentenced Fn- day to five years in a convalescent home for fatally shootina his 88-year.old wife durina an argument over money. his attQmey said. Edward Harrell of Santa Ana pleaded auilty to second-degree murder in lhe death of bis wife, Connie, and was ordered to serve his sentence at the Santa Ana Care Facility. 5 9 AND HOLDING -~--=-- Harrell. who walks Wlth a cane and has poor bearing and eyesllht., quarreled ~it.h bis wife of SO years on March 31 about cash missin& from an old trunk m thetr homt. police said. -Mrs. Harrell called her daughter-in-la" that evening and said she was going to Oc: killed, police said. Mn. Harrell was found dead at the couple's home with a .38-ahber ~nshot wound to the back oftbe head. police said. Harrell bas never given a clear expla- nauon about what led to lhe shooung death of lus wife. said has anome)'. PauJ Meyer. "Mr. Harrell is in decline of old age and 1f it's not senthty. let's JUSt sa~ n·s warped pcrcepuon," said Meyer. He called the sentence fair "It ... cosu~s that Mr Harrell wtll be able to hve out his hfe wath d1gmt~ and the ab1hty for his famlly to vts1t:· he said "I think this case 1s reallv one that steps outside the criminal Justice channels " Watkins said Shultz f?ra:d him at gunpoint to JO to the Troia.Di aputment. where Watkins wd be was suppoeed to stab Troiani with a Marine bWttin& tnifc. Mesa Freeway tobetledup by roadwork By GREG u.EIU..X °' ... ..., ....... It won't be rush hour on the Costa Mesa Freeway tontgbt, but it'll seem like it for a one.mile stretch between Dyer' Roed and Edmacr A venue. which will be reduced to one lane for c:onsuucuon. W ork.ers will lay a sheet of asphalt at that location between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m .• accord.in& to the state Department of Transponation. Motonsu are advised to find alternate routes. Alt lanes will be open for the remainder of the weekend. but one or twO lanes will be closed alona-the same s~tch between I 0 p.m. and 3 ,"a.m. on Monday through Thursday next week. The same closw'e situation will occur next Fndayniahtat I Op m alonathcsame SU'tlch. but the &OOd' news ts that construc- uon is expected to conclude Saturday momtn&. A pox on birtp.day presents that .. .-..--c.- ~.~.~~. !.?.~na~~h~!'n,~J~~: ... ~~"~'~h .~~~~~'I / 0? make )OU feel older than the Wash1ngt0n lonumt'nl h 's bad Pam ( "' enough being 59 and holding. but tf\ bc1tcr than gctunga s.id <;.ad. \ i'1rthJa) n1.·,~r SllC\ t'.\~ tha1a1rud. l;\a1.1.., ur .inJ ,iumr \ bathrobe 1n Bismol Pink that'" as SC\) as rheumatism. ;10otha ll\3d lll """('('! 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CI ( l fapur-.c.•"11~1,on1~ran<l~n,1hll"fonnuh·H.l1I" dlln\IJ' s a public scrvitt. \\t 'd 11 (\n pll<•r 1.lld mom. \hedoe\n't lake l1lllc Old LJJ' hJndl'.lll' .im hkc to pass on a few ups to more than \OU do Tht" 're tmh gOQJJ1..11 dobt'icnn ,,,me h1mlX' lhc )OUnac:r gcnen111on o n what OT \0 11\.C their fa\ on\(' ,,n tht \Ut-~ 3\ "h<l' ~ tr~ ma \0 iral\ \l\Uf \('I\ o4dstcrs.. First. v.c'tt up to our he r1na aids ID cameos.. brOCX'hc h tal..C'\ 1 hf(\lmc to k f'1\ "h1( h , hnu,l11c: •n ,1n l'"''rtnu•nt shawl and lap robe Tht') m1&ht be useful v.l'lcn ou'rt JOIDJ 10 ti ton1nin'> th(' { h~m. l ordlal lilhng ~' 'l'U "'on'1 h11t· 1n1~1 11 h' costume party as Wh1 tier's Molhcr. but tht) 'rt a draa on the 1011 nmuil e Im int' the 1raum1 ortx-1nt ccmtrorucd ~nh a '·fX'unJ course. • OO\ of Chem C cndntl\ on \Our h1nhd.n ' L:1kc cart' The' ·rl' not Foratt those HOM WEET tlOMf sampler'$ to hant ~l\l'r t'Ct: o\d\trr\ fa"on\c d"'INth'n • · the fireplace. 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October 22, 1988 Elurry of bills closes 1 OOth Cong'ie ss Dakatls unveils new TV spots aimed at Bush tactics WASHINGTON (AP) -The leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., 100th Coqraa beaded alowly toward • ~ the president. He was joined in ~tearlySaturday, with the the call by Senate Republican Leader HOUie And Senate pusina a ~or Bob Dole of Kan5U House Speaker tu bill and ~na toward &lf'Cement Jim Wriaht, 0-Tex.as, and Re- on ~ multibillioa~ auack io the publican Leader Bob Michel of IUi-war on drup. nois, made their call to Reapn a few After• Iona day of neaotiatina. the minutes earlier. Hou1e voted 3.SS..J late Friday nJaht . awma.k.en were anxious to finish for the~. I billion tax bill. sendin& it · work and 10 home for Election Day, to the Senate. which approved it by now only 2'12 weeks away. voice vote sborll.)' after midniaht. While neaotiaton worked on the The mauive c:trua bill. an electien-separate tu and drug bills, 1aw- year mu.st for Democrats and 'Re-makerscooktothefloorsoftheSenate publicans alikey was finally takeb up and House to bid farewells to retiring· by the House 1n the early mornina members and to pass numerous bills houtL The Hollltoeeded to finish the of lesser note. The tipit atop the trill before it could ao to the Senate, Capitol Dome burned into the night which was expected to approve it - a historic signal that Congress was quickly. still m~tina. When midni&ht approached. and The drug pactcaae would fight Conareu was still at work, Senate and illepJ druas throuah law cnforce- House leaders placed their traditional ment. stiffer penaTties. treatment, tel~phonc calls to President Rcapn, .rehabilitation, education ·and aid for tellina him adjournment was near. authorities in drua-producing c:oun- "The l OOth Congress is com inf to a tries. star spanaled close," Seute Ma.iority It would make it possible for those ~ina small amouncs of druas for •recrationaJ" uM to be hit with up to $10,000 in civil fines and, bc&innin& next Seocembcr, to face foss of student foan1 and other federal ben· efiu for even a ponession conviction. Murden committed or ordered durina dnc·related felonies could result in imposition of a revitalized federal death penalty. Serious drug offenses would carry stiffer minimum prison terms. Neaotiators from the House and Senate reached tentative-qremient durina the cvenina on a compromise biU whose main purpose was correct- ina erron in the 1986 tu overhaul. The ..,eement carries a $4 billion price ta& over three years and a "bill of riahts" Tor tnpayen .. The leaislation, more than two years in the makin&, includes tali relief for farmers. fnle-lancc writers. ownen of mutual fund~ recipients of employer-financed tuition arid a var- ietv ofotht-r inteno~" It alM'! includes 1elccted tax increases to pay for those benefits. Pressure to pass the tax bilJ has come mainly from farmcn, who would benefit by no lonaer being required to pay the federal diesel tu and by beina aUowed to deduct some expenses of prodllCina Ii vestock before the animals aenerate income. Pressure also had come from ac;countants and other t.u pro- fessionals, who wctt seekina correc- aions for hundreds of errors and ambiauities in the bi& tu overhaul enacted in 1986. The end of the 1 OOth Congress marks the retirement of six senators, includina · President Pro Tempore John Stennis of Mississippi, who has been a member of phe chamber for 40 of his 87 years. Also rc;tiring are Sens. William Proxmire, 0-Wis., a 30-~ear Senate veteran; Robert Stafford, R· Vt.; Dan Evans, R-Wash.; Lawton Chiles, 0-Fla., and Paul Trible, R-Va. BJ 'fte A•tda ... PNtt Dtmocrat Michael Dukakis chal'JCd ma touah new TV ad Fridar that 9e<>!Jt Bush iuirina commen:ials that arc "full o(fies and he knows it ... B.u~b, feadina in the polls. turned to a condemnation of chemi~ wea~ns. Tm!•na with just 17 days remainina until the election, the Dukakis campa•.sn Wlvt11ed its most pointed ads of the year, accuaina Bush of djt10rtina Dukak:is·. reco~ on crime and defense. The Massachusetts aovemor set the saaae earlier Fnday when 1'e said on network talk shows, 0 l'vc been subj~t to. attacks .•n~ distortions .. and the "American people arc not happy with this ~~paian because it bad been too neptivc.Jn one of the new TV spots, Dukakis is shown watcbina a Bush camp&ian ad depictiQ& Dukakis ridina in an armored tank. Dukakjs snaps off the TV, turns to the viewer and says he is "fed up" with Bush's attacks. H161J coartju•tlce andergoe. •urgery WASHINGTON -Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor underwent suraery Friday for breast cancer and is expec~d to make a "total recovery" and be back on the bench by the end of the month, a court spokeswoman said. Spokeswoman Toni House said the cancer was discovered "m a. very early form... The or.rat!on w~s perf9nned at Georae~own University HosJ)1tal. O 'Coqnor, ~ , was appointed to the court.by ~~1dent Reapn in 1981 as the first and only woman Supreme Court JUSUoc m the nation's history. She issued a brief statement that said, "The proanosis is for total recovery. I do not anticipate missing any oraJ arguments." The court is in a two-week recess. due to return to the bench on Oct. 31 . Marcos lawyer says U.S. forced indictment Health panel OKs research on fetal da ue BETHESDA, Md. -A National Institutes of.Health advisory committee, carefully skirting the morality of abortion, said Friday it is "acceptable': for tissue from intentionally aborted fetuses to be used for medical research. The 13-3 vote on the core question represented a reaffirmation of the sentiment expressed at last month's initial round of meetings in a series of straw votes. This time the panel had precise wording on paper -rather than a concept - when it voted. Some committee members were hi&hly critical of news accounts that reported the October action as a tentative recommendation and cmP.hasized that Friday's decision likewise will not be official until a Nov. 30 mail ballot on a final draft to be compiled by NIH personnel. HONOLULU (AP) -The U.S. government refused to negotiate with former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. offering him a "drop-dead deal" that forced his indictment on racketeering charges, Marcos' lawyer said Friday. "This was not a pica bargain ... it was a set of non-negotiable de- mands.," Richard Hibcy, Marcos' Washington-based attorney, said at a news conference. • Marcos and his wife, Imelda, were indicted on federal racketeering charaes Friday for allegedl y looting more than SI 00 million from their homeland to buy art and real estate in Manhattan. They also were charged with de- frauding three lending institutions of more than $165 million in the purchase and financing of the real estate. The Mate05eS would plead inno- cent when arraianed Oct. 31 , Hibey said. "They vigorously will defend the charges that have been laid against them in this case," be said ... The charges arc false." Neither Ferdinand nor Imelda Marcos spoke to reporten after the indictments were handed down in New York City, and Hibey said the).' were not expected to comment until after their arraisnmcnt. · Hibey said Marcos had been Jiven until Thursday to accept or-reJect a deal which would have required him he said. and his wife to plead auilty to felony racketeerin& chaiics and testify apinst others -including family members -with no assurances they would not be jailed, Hibey said. He also refused to outline Marcos' defense, but said the former presi- dent's health and junsdiction issues would figure prominently. The U.S. aovcrnment knew "I JI d th M•""""s would reiect the "dro.._,.,ead am persona Y conceme ... at .. w .., Y""' he may not be physically able to deal," Hi bey sai.d. adding that Marcos with stand the rigors of a criminal trial attorneys were still willing to nego-of tnis scope and magnitude ... said Man get:a probatlon ln comput er virus caae tiate. ••A alobal settlement is not out Hi bey. who described the 71-year-old of the que1tion as far as we're Marcosas"frail." FORTWORTH,Teus-Tbefirstperson convicted ofusinga "virus"to concerned,•• he said. sabotaaecomputer records was sentenced Priday to seven years' probation and Hi bey refused to detail what settle-"The issue of his health is definitely ordered to pay S l 1,800 in restitution to the company that had fired him. The ment Marcos offered the U.S. govern-foin& to permeate this case," he said. felony conviction and sentencin• of Donald Gene Burleson. 40, on state menl, but said money was never n the 2'h years Marcos has lived in charges of harmful access to a computer could pave the way for similar discussed. "We offered to enter into Hawaii, he has been treated for a prosecutions of people who use viruses, rogue computer propams that can meaninaful negotiations with the variety of illnesses, including chest destro>'. !nformation before ~ey're .detected._a Pf?SCCutor said. "As far as I United 'States and the Philippines " pains and an eye ailment. know, at s the fint case ofth1s type tn the nauon, Tarrant County Assistant • District Attorney Davis McCown said earlier, adding that he spent most of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• th~~~temptingw~taconvi~on.Burleson~oonv~ed~pLl9~ Rescuers begin hacking escape route for trapped whales . ;fdt~~~:r.p=J~Y· Burleson had no comment. His lawyer. Jack Beech. BARROW, Alaska (AP) -Frus- trated rescuers using chainsaws and poles bcpn hacking an escape route Friday for three whales trapped by foot-thick Artie ice, in hopes the whales could be coaxed to open water and safety. More than a dozen volunteers decided Friday not to wait for a helicopter carrying a S-ton concrete "hammer" and began carving long narrow holes in the ice themselves. "We're JUSt getting tired of waning for thinas to show up," said North Slope Borouah b1oloaist Geoff Car- roll. "We're aettina away from the heavy equipment approach." Mark Fraker, a whale biologist with Standard Alaska Production Co., said rescuers finally are makin~ some progress .. "Up until now, we vc just been keeping them alive by keeping their breathina holes open.' A Skycrane heavy-lift helicopter loaned by the Alaska Army National Guard arrived Friday from Prudhoc Bay with a steel-upped concrete cylinder, a remnant from construe- tion of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. At 4 p.m. (5 p.m. PDT) the helicopter bcaan dropping the ham- mer. or "buflet," through the ice, ~reatina a series of breathing holes that rescuers hope the whales will follow to open water some four miles away. "The bullet has penetrated the ice." said Spec. 4 Wade Palmer. "It is working now. It is still too early to tell what's bappenina with the whales. The young California gray whales were imprisoned in shallow water about 100 yards from shore by thickenin&, shifting ice about two weeks ·ago. They have been breathing throuah small holes in the ice about 13 miTes northwest of this tiny village on Alaska's desolate northern coast. Easterly wind opened leads, or open water, through the ice to within four miles of the whales Friday, ajving an added urgency to the effort to free the animals before a shift in the wind could pinch off the escape routes. 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Fla. - A mechanic who iQstaUed an engine part in an airplane that crashed shortly afterward has been charged with manslaughter in wbal federal officials believe is the first such nea.ligence case. One man was killed in the July 24 crash of the single-engine eenanca that Dale Halter had worked on. A preliminary investigation by the National Transpc)rtation Safety Board determined the engine's air-oil separator had been improperly installed. which led to the crash. said Volusia County Sheriff's Olpt. Edward Carroll. Halter, 43, was arrested Thursday and charged with manslaughter by culpable ncaJiaencc, a third-deg:rcc felony, Carroll said. Jack Barker. a spokesman for tile Federal Aviation Administration in Atlanta said he knew of no other case in which a mechanic was chargod for an error that led to a fatal crash. WORLD · Israeli jets blast Bases in Lebanon. SIDON, Lebanon (AP) -Waves of Israeli warplanes blasted Palesti- nian and p~lranian guerrilla bases in south Lebanon on Friday and killed IS people to avenge seven Israeli soldiers who died in a suicide car bombing. In Beirut. Shiite Moslem k.idna~ pen boldina at least two American hostqes threatened to punish their caJ;>tives in retaliation for the Israeli stnkes. Police said 35 people were wounded in the half-hour Israeli attacks, including civilians in a clinic. They said 12 Israeli fighter-bombers and two helicopter gunships made seven bombing runs. The main targets of the attack were training bases and ammunition dumps of the Iranian-backed Hczbollah and the Palestine Libera- tion Orpnization near the port city of Sidon and the Bek.aa VaJJey town of Muhpra. Sidon, provincial capital of south Lebanon. is 25 miles south of Beirut. Mashpra, which faces the forward lines of the Syrian army, is 16 miles east of Sidon. The fundamentalist Shiite Moslem Hczbollah, or Party of God, claimed responsibility for Wednesday's car bombina. which also wounded ci&ht Israeli soldiers and two Lebanese women. The air raids were Israel's 16th into Lebanon this year. A police spokes- man said on condition of anonymity that ci&ht people were k.iUed and I S wounded around Sidon and that seven were killed and 20 wounded in Mashpra. The jets scored direa hits on a Hezbollah ammunition depot near the Palestinian rcfuaee camp of Mich Mich on the outskirts of Sidon and set it ablaz.e, the spokesman said. Two of the rockets slammed into a • Hczbollah clinic attached to its main bate in Masbpra, and two Lebanese physicians and th~ nurses were injured. the spokesman said. Chilean president says he won't seek re-election By fte AIMdale4 p,.., SANTIAGO, Chile-President Auausto Pinochet replaced half of his 16- memberCabinet on Friday and indicated be will noa run in an open election for the presidency next year. Both actions were seen as a response to Pinoncbet's defeat in u Oct. ' ref~dum. In that election, voten rejected the proposal lhlt Gen. Pinochet, also army commander, rem•in in the presidency until 1997. Pinochet wat the only candidate in the praldential referendum. He hJs Nledctu1eainceSeptember 1973, when he led the coup that ousted the elected aovernment of Marxist President Salvador Allende. He died in the coup. "I will hand over my post to the person that citiiens elect ft-eely, secretly and in an informed fashion on Dec. 14, 1989," Pinochet said in a speech at the swea.rina· in ceremony for the new ministers. It was the first time he had eddrnled tbe iuue of whether he would be a candidate rn the t.llodna next year. However, be did not elaborate. JlmcaJJ opJHMltloa l•der form• aew party MEXJCO OTY -()ppoaition leader Cuauhtemoc Cardenas said Friday be will tum his democradc reform movement into a new political pany to challenee 60 yeaq of domination by the Institutional Revolutionary Party. .. We are once ap.in on the border of history ••said Cardenas, who 11unned the' nali, party. mown u ~ i11 Spanish initiala PlU, with his stro~showina in the uly 6 praidenliAJ election. Cardenas llid his new Democratic Revolutioaary Party will be dedicated to eacctoral reforms that would IM\U'e the nation &Ur and hoaeat elecUons thll ~ be open to all political putia. Oftkiallf. Cardenas cune in leCOftd with j.i over 31 perunt oft.he vCMe. He allo carried Mexico City. home to a quarter of the nauon •• ntunated 80 million people. Tluee 1-.red d•d 1a cralN Qlp •fnld'W PIRAEUS. Greece -A Ofeck cnaite tllip carry;~ Mlilb hdeDll ud ........ collided with I fmlbter ud link W . re Friday. oflk:ia llporlld. ~ llid two ()net .amen were killed Md I I~ pt W11 llilld •""•Small boall Dicbd up IM lailb imool ..... 11 wllo.haiDldor ....... _..,. ... 1.,., ... JOO.foia ............... .... ..... ._ .............. , ........... _, ...... ~119:+''~·-==-==·:&:' .. ~ m.\., ............. , •• , 0 ....... .., ........ _ .. ..., ,._ •l•I'• • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 22, 1988 All Greenpeace stages Golden G<ite protest Firefighters str~ing 1 to contain Sequo a fire SAN fllANClSCO (AP) -Four Green~ protetten on Friday tried but failed to unfurl an 111000 equare-foot blnner off the Go den Gale 8rid8e 1n a demoostralion ~ nuclear weapons at tea. Tbe four protester1 suooesafully bWll tbe b~roUed up boner below the , but because it remained unfu ed its m~ of "Stop Nuclear Weapons At Sea ' was never seen. Police yanked the blnner off the bridae before it could be opened. - But three of the four protesten, tbe latter was a Denmark man who was stationed on the brid&e railins. man- qed to unfurl three smaller banners radina ''Nuclear-Free Seas." Three of the activists new the b&nnen while danalifta on elastic bunace cords about l 00 feet below the brid&c, about ··halfway to the water. Greenpeace later expressed outraa.e that authorities attempted to pull protesters up to the bridge by yank.in& on the climbana cords. "It is very danaerous to tamper with a climber's line and. in fact, th.at is what the authorities did," said Erika a~ntba.1_ ~ spoketwoman for Greenpeace. .. 1 Dis ~s a peaceful protest ... One protester, identified by Green- peace as Torben Lauridsen, 27, of Denmark. was seized by California Hiahway Patrol officen Just after the noon demonstration belan. Lauridsen went over tne edae of the deck to fasten the banner and was nabbed by officers who hauled him in, said Rosenthal. At about 2:30 p.m., the three remaininJ protesters let themselves down their cords into a waiting Coast Guard boaL The three were identified by Green- peace as Michael Ross, 27, of Cali- fornia; Merideth Savage, 27, of Wash-· inaton;and Dave Montgomery, 24, of Colorado. The Coast Guard· took the proteSten to the Fon Point s1.111on. on t.be south end of the bridme, where they were turned over 10 ihe CHP, said Petty Officer Carolyn f cldman. CHP spokesman Curtis frombera said the four proaestetS on the bndge face misdemeanor charaes of tres~ina. disturbina the~ and mahcious mischief. In addition, the Coast Guard detained at least six small rubber boats that allqedly took part in the demonstration. said Feldman. About a dozen people on board the boats were turned over to authorities. However, Greenpeace said only four of its 'rubber boats and a sailing ship were detained by the Coa$t Guard. It estimated that IS people on board the vessels were detllned. "They were not 'doing anythmg illepl. They were there merely for communications and safety consider- ation's," said Feldman. . • _ _Y._reenpeace said 19 people were 7ted. includin& the four climbers. A CHP spokesman said 18 WCJC \l.ktn mto custody. "We rajsed thi1 Ila& today to remind people that the threat of nuclear weapons does not disappear when, the weapons leave our lwbors." said Greenpeace's Damon Motlen in 11 statemcnt rdeued before the protest. "Out of' siaht m'\lst. not mean out of mind, these ·weapons endanacr alobal security when in any harbor, or on any sea.·• "We railed this flaa today to remind people that the threat of nuclear weapons docs not disappear when the weapons leave our harbors.'' said Greenpeace's Damon Moalen in a stalement rdcued before the protest The protesters attempted to unfurl the baqner, which measund 131-foot by 82-foot, one day after five U.S. naval warships saifed Into inter- national waters after participating in Fleet Week at San Francisco Bay, according to Greenpeace. . By Tiie .Utecla* Prest A 2,7~ fi~ bumiq in demc brush on~~ terrain in Sequoia NltJOrl&) Park eluded conwrunent Fnday but firefipi.tts an the Aftteles NatJorial Forest brQke camp as remnants ofa ,,280-acn blaze were mapped up. The Seauoia bfaze remained only 70 pertent contllJ\ed while the ·fully contained Oivade Fire jn the Anaeles National Forest was expected to be declared fully controlled at 6 p.m. F(iday, authonues said. Fare bosses pushed back the containment prediction for the Sequoia blaz.e by 24 hours to 6 p.m. Saturday, sai4 U.S. Forest Scrvtce spokeswoman Abee Buckley. The battle focused on ..t!Jrrounding the fire's eastern flank. 11/J mlles wn1 of Panther Creek. ··1cssosteepand the brulb 1sso thick that n's difficult for the firefiJhters to set a bne around It, .. Ms. Buckley said, The blaze was started last weekend by a etprette apparently dropped by a fisherman. authoriucs said. Pipe bomb ezploda on '"61J .chool campu Pacific Bell pla~fling a reduction in rates NEWBURY PARK -A pipe bomb e~plodcd ma ha&b school restroom Fnday and four other explosive devu:es were discovered in lockers, authonues said. No one was 1nJure<t An unidentafied male student was dewned for . quesuoning and a bon)b squed continued to search Newbury Park H1gb School for other devices, wd Ventura County sheriffs Sit. Will Howe. Most of the school's students were anendana a homecoming assembly away from tbe boy's restroom where the explosion damaged a toilet about 10:45 a.m . Howe said. A bomb squad then diffused a second pipe bomb found ma locker at the school. 45 males northwest of Los Angeles ... lnfonnauon from school administrators and the suspect led to three more lockers which contained explosive devices." Howe said. "We have reason to believe there arc more bombs and we·re go1na to be searching every locker on the campus," the sergeant said Students were • sent home shortly after the mc1dent began. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Pacific BeU and the state Public Utilities consumer staff have proposed a 3.3 percent reduction in the company's local telephone rates next year, largely because of lower inflation. stockholder, Pacific Telesis, can col- lect on its investment, said PUC staff supervisor Terry Mowrey. Pacific Bell has been allowed to earn up to a IS percent return on stockholder equity the last two years. Tbe company first proposed reducing the maximum to 14 percent; its ..,.ecment with the commission's Division of Ratepayer Advocates would limit the profit to 13 percent. would be reduced from the present 12.12 percent to 11.34 percent under the agreement. Pacific Bell had proposed 11.96 percent. Smee the 1 S percent rate was established in January 1986, "econ- omic conditions have improved substantially," Mowrey said. The reduction, if approved. would be 90 cents a month for the average residential customer, Pacific Bell spokesman Stephen Maita said Fri- day. The company has 9 million customers. Of the pro~ $233 million cut, S 127 million mvolves a lowered limit on the profit that Pacific Bell's sole Another measure of profitability, the maximum return to Pacific Bell on its entire capital investment includin_1 stock equjty JlOd debt, He said be expects the five-memb-.r P UC to vote on the agreement before the end of the year so that the new rates could talce effect in January. Still pending is the staff's sepaf'lte request to cut Pacific Bell's rates by $700 million. or 10 percent, because Harbor Christian Ch\lrth in New- pon Beach was the setting for the ScpL 10 ceremony linkina in mar- riqe Robin Michelle Wander of Huntinaton Beach and Edward Georse Weiss II of Newport Beach. Their auests attended a luncheon reception at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Laauna Niauel. ihe bride is the dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Roaer L Wander of Hunt· inston Beach. She wore an original JOwn designed by her sister made of avory silk shantung with an Empire waistline and large puffed sleeves inset with lace. A detachable cape ended in a chapel length train trimmed with beaded and sequined scalloped lace. A pearl headpiece held her double tier veil. Her attendants were her sister, Debra Wander, Lynn Rubinfeld and Kate DiSabito, Stster of the bride- sroom. · ... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frederick Weiss of Wayne, N . ., are the parents of the bridqroom. Pet~r and Alfred Weiss. his brothcrt, David DiSabiro, his brother-in-law, and Steven Wander, brother of the bride, were his attendants. After a wedding trip to Antigua. West Indies, the couple arc residents of Boston, Mass'. She is a student at Harvard University, Cambridge, and he is employed by EMC Corp. m HQpkinton, Mass. ENGAGEMEN TS Al'fl>UWS-FR.AKKLIN em Iowa 1n Cedar Falls. ~ AKAU-BOKNETT Julie Bonnett o'f Costa Mesa and Eric Akau, Santa Barbara, exchanged weddina vows on OcL I in the Newponer Resort. where their recep- tion followed. An April wedding in Sherman Gardens, Corona del Mar, is planned by Mary Catharine Andrews and Andrew William Franklin, both San Francisco residents. llONGOVEN-lllLLER Thomas and Rua Mongoven of Twin Lakes, Wis .. have announced 'the engagement of their daughter. Rita Oaire Mongoven, to Craig J. Miller, son of Edward and Lcslea Miller ofNewpon Beach. She is the dauabter of Dr. and Mrs. The bride is the daughter of Charles Bonnett and Pat Bonnett of Laguna ~ch and Costa Mesa. She wore a white lace gown fashioned with a fitted bodfoe and short puff sleeves. Alan Volbera Andrews of Newport Beach and is a araduate of Newport Harbor Hiah School and UC Berkeley. A spnng wedding is planned. The couple are graduates of Santa Clara University School of Law. She is also an alumna of the U niversity of Wisconsm-LaCrossc. Her fiance as a graduate of Newport Harbor Hi&h School and the Unaversny of Mich- igan. Her attendants were Eileen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce Franklin of Johnson, Iowa, arc the parents of the future bridegroom. He was sraduatcd from Johnston, Hi&h School and the University of North- SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER September 11 Susan and John Grande, Dana Point. boy September l t Kimberly and Stephen Barrett. Dana Pomt, girl Debra and Joe Toney, Irvine. girl Sepcember H Phylis Jeanette Randafl-Bindley and Thomas George Monreal, San Oemente, boy SeptemberU Rhonda and Chris Butters, Laauna Beach, boy S.,cember U Kathleen and David Browning. Laguna Ni1uel. boy Sep&ember %1 Jill Bramlette and Dou&)as Browne, San Clemente. boy Octoberl Gail and Doualas Weatherholt, Capistrano Beach, boy HOAG MEMORIAL BOSPIT AL ~mber'1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daquila. Costa Mesa, girl s.,cemt1erlt Mr. and Mn. Kelly Russell, Newport Beach, girl September l1 Mr. and Mn. William Vanderpool. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mn. James Ross. Irvine. r ·r1 Se,cemfller I Mr. and Mn. Robert Emerson, fountain Valley, aarl Mr. and Mn. Julio Vescovi, Irvine, boy Mr. and Mn. Jonathan Rysanek, Hununaton Beach. boy Mr. and Mn . James Vaccaro. Laauna Beach, airl ~ ..... u Mr. and Mn. Scott Ead.ae, Irvine. boy Mr. and Mn. Doyle Doddl. Costa Mesa. boy s.,e..wu Mr. and Mn. Eric Lindroth, Costa Mesa, boy Mr. and Mn. James Harrison. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mn. Oft.90l'Y Hil~n. Hunt!naton Beach, airl Mr. and Mn. 'Rottr OrwM, Irvine, 1Jrl ~..., .. Mr. and Mn. Anthony a.. , Cosia Mesa, 11n Mr. and Mn . Robtn Seeman, lrvi~, IJrl Mr. and Mn. Timothy Or9vn, lmne. aui Mr. and Mn. Eric S1n1tb. lrva~ ~ Mr .... Mn. William Campbell, lmne-, IJfl Mt. ud Mn. ~ ADdellOft. COM.I Mna. boy .. ,, 'If 11 Mr. ilid Mri. JOU Karr, IMM1 lift Mr. Md Mn. ldrefy Oibbl, lmne, Pt Mt. i8d Mn.. 5'evn Bkiweitt, Irvine pr1 September 29 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Songster, Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marshall. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. John Martenses, Huntington Beach, twin girls Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cowan, Fountain Valley. girl Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers, Newpon Beach, girt September 30 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benabou. Irvine, girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bibbs. Irvine. girl October l Mr. and Mrs. Danne Zeagler. Fountain Valley. girl Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dawson. Huntington Be~ch, boy Mr. and Mrs. Mario Mexia, Newpon Beach. 11rl Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rohan, Dana Point. boy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper. Hun1inaton Bea~h. girl October% Mt'..and Mrs. Cole G raves, Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mn. Steven Cook. Laauna Niguel. boy October 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Musser, Fountain Valley, boy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith, Costa Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roemmcr, South Lquna. gir1 Oc&obtr~ Mr. and Mrs. David Lee. Irvine, boy FOUNT A1N VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL September H Wendy and John Butler, Co ta Mesa. tWln Jlrls Sherri and Darwin Lcwason. Costa Mesa, aarl Vivien and Dennis Y1;a, Fountain Valle)', 1Jtl S.,...berH Lynn and Ruben Smith. HuntingtOfl Beach, Jlrl Anne Evant and John Wtn,en. Hununaton Beach. 11rl Carol and Alnio Rios, Cotta Mes.a, 11rt Maclovia and Stephen Fred:, Huntin$tOn Beach. boy • Valent Jo nes end Jefftty Nady. Hununaton Beach, bo) ~l'J Heather and ~tt 5m1th. lmnt, boy .., ...... 11 Yolanda Smith and Ltt ChnMJU. Costa MC\a. airl R0te and Frederick Haunreater, Hunt1naton Belch, boy Amy and Edward Mm:ado. Costa Mesa. bo • ~Hll Sal~ Lan and Philip \. !rvi•. \)oy Launc and Tbomas Wilton, nunu..,aon Belch. 1Jrl Chnltle and Dennis SchlWttl\. Coeca Maa. .,rt u. and Larry Bat, founann v.uey, boy . ~· 8atben •.S David Mulhollam. Irvine, prt of alleged wasteful construction spending. 1 The Division of Ratel>ayer Ad- vocates made the proposal jo AugusL sayin_1 an audit of a sam~ling of Pacific Bell projects from 1984 to 1986 showed the company had wastedJarac sums while modernizing $Witches and lines. Pacific Bell denied the allegations and said it would oppose the. rate cut. The PUC has not yet taken up the issue; staff pro,ie;ct manager Louis Andrego said Fnday the hearings are likelY-tO last well into 1989. K.\\\:U n..~­ Sifft. Wllftlll -13»$ K.\\\:U n.._ ....... "'713195 41"CONSOLE 11998 ~ 48" UPRIGHT 12448 SAMICK ARTISTS' CONSOLE 43" ,.,.. •2427 CM'NNDALI "9a sms 11~99 K.\\\:\I ELECTRIC n..--. Upflgtl~ IO% OFF '1495 Poster guerrilla ordered to stop campaign LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man has been ordered to stop plastenng traffic swnchmg boxes, bus shelters and other public propcny with posters saurizin& George Bush. Nicaraguan Contras and others. The order was ISSued to Robbie Conal of Venice by Public Works Department inspectors dunni a JO:'minute hcanng Thursday. Conal, 42, who calls b1msclf a .. guemJla anm. •· also was ordered to sign a pledge to refrain from posnng an)' more signs. Conal said be would talk to a lawyer next week about "hetber he should obey. Caty prosecutors ma1 be asked to press charges 1fConal refuses to remove his SlJllS. public works officials said. Few ~pie have been prosecuted for post.mg signs on public property, which is a misdemeanor. If con,,cted. Conal faces a fine of up to S 1.000. "I don't feel I've broken any of the higher Laws or pnnciplcs on which our democracy is founded," Conal said. "I apol<?PU to tbe c11y workers I've 1nconvemenced and to the cattzens whose sens1bll1t1es r ve offended." ' . You are invited to "Christmas Fantasy 1988" GRAND OPENING Friday & Saturday October 21 & 22 .9 am to 9 pm Rooms of lavishly decorated Christmas Trees ... . Baskets filled to the brim with ornaments from around the world .• . Walls overnowing with Roger 's-made holiday decora ting pieces ... Evening "EnchantedCandlelit Walk" beginning sundown ... Open nig htly unt_il 9 pm. •• Walkways lined with lighted topiary figures ... NEWPORT BEACH San Je>1quin Hills ROid (at McArthur) Hours: 9 am lO 9 pm Daily (7 14) 640-5800 .• SANT A ANA I MAINPLACE 2800 N. Main SL (s-AM M-F: 10a9: Sat.: 10. 7; S..: 11 (714) 135-Jm ... A8 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, October 22. 1988 I RELIGIOUS BRIEF S I,,____ - . . Con·Cert to spotlight aw&rd-wilining mu lclans Some of the hotteSt aospel music stan will appear in a benefit ooncen at 7 p.m. Oct. .29 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Amona the performcn will be six- time Grammy Award-winner Andrae Crouch, five-time Grammy Award- winncr Shirley Caesar and Grammy nominees BeBe and CeCe Winans. Aho appearing will be Bennie Goodman and the Generation of Deliverance, the Friendship Baptist Church Mass Choir and Beverly and Duane Williams. This aospel ext.rav~nza is spon- sored by Frtee.Sdlp Baptht Claucla io Yorba Linda. the laraest black church in Oranae County. Proceeds will bdp in the construction of an educational center. Tickets range from $16 to $25. For more infor- mation, call 528-0990 .. • • • 1bcre's a Whole New Rcliajon Goin& On .. is the theme of a three-day z:g:ium that opens Friday at the m Marriott. Leaders from UaJ&H Claattkl of lleUP..• Seleace from Santa Barbara to San Dieao have designed • series of work.shops that will explore the status of reliaion today. The seminar is open to aJI interested persons. according to the Rev. Peay Bauctt, senior minister of the Church of Reliaious Science in Huntinaton Beach and the new national pn:sident of the United Church of Reliaious Science. For further information, call 969-1331. • • • Noon study seuions on how dra- matic confrontations with biblical fiau.m railed their spiritual a~rc­ neu will be conducted on Wednes- days by Ra"'" Marte S. Miller at Temple Bat YMID, 1011 Camelback Road. Newport Beach. Sessions include .. Jacob's Dream,". Oct. 26; .. Moses at the Burning Bush" Nov. 2; .. Kina Da~and the Prophet Nathan," Nov. 9; "Ruth and Naomi," Nov. 16. The mectinas will begjn at 12: I 5 p.m. in the temple library. For more anforma.tion, caJJ 644-1999. • • • Temple Be" El. BeyODd War u d .. ,.. ef die BJllt, VaJIH C .. rcJa el C..Ut will {>resent a weekend seminar on .. F1c1na the Enem y: The Ones We Create; The Ones We Must CQntain" at 30121 Niguel Road, Laaun.a Niguel bbbi Leonard Beerman, rabbi emeritu~ of Leo Baeck Synagogue and co-founder of the Interfaith Center to Reverse the Arms Race, will be the keynote speaker at 8 p.m. Friday. . The program on Oct. 29 will begin with a breakfast at 9:30 a.m. For registration and more infor- mation, call the temple office at 364-2332. • • • Try-outs for leads and choral registration for the presentation of a contemporary musical, "Everlasting Light, .. will be held at I p.m. today in the Fellowship Hall at Lagana Prea- bytertu Clludl, 41 5 Forest Ave. • • • Country crafts. jewelry, home- baked JOOCiies and white elephants will be sold at the ''Pioneer Days" harvest festival today from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. at St. Gtorie't Epl~J Claiud, 13802 A venida de la Carlota, Laauna Hills. Also planned are a silent auction, race-pamtina. games and food booths. • • • l The 14th annual Fine Arts ano Crafts Festival at Grace Ledleru Claattla will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 29 at the church, 6931 Edinger Ave,. Huntington Beach. Boutiques, music groups, dances, pllery exhibit, Scandinavian pastry and lunch fQOds arc planned. • • • Tiit La1Ha Beacla Uelted Metllodl1t Chrda'• Chancel Choir, under the leadership of Jeff and Pennie Foster, will give a concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at Grace United Methodist Church in Pasadena, a black church with which the Laguna church has established a sister-church relationship. • • • Good Sllepllenl Ladleru Cllarcai in Irvine is collecting contributions for Lutheran World Relief. Sought are quality used clothing in most categories but especially men's and women's work clothing, blankets and quilts, soap and layetts. Monetary gifts are also apprcciatod. • • • Dr. Keith Boyum, political science professor at Cal State Fullerton, and Sam Bass, a former Navy officer, will Priest, ordered into silence by the Vatican, dellounces action SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A priest sentenced by the Vatican to spend a year in silence because of his unorthodox blend of New Age tbinlcin' and Catholic doctrine denounced the order as "institutJonal violence" on ThUrsday, but said be would follow it as long as he could. "I have to wrestle with my conscience everyday, a nd the issues that I have been dealing with arc of such grave concern that I do not know what the eventual outcome will be," the Rev. Matthew Fox said during a news conference. However, the internationally known author and lecturer lashed out at the punishment, calling it the act of a dying patriarchy already demonstrating "the charac- teristics of a dysfunctional family." "The news is not that one more theologJan has been silenced, but that the Vatican has grown deaf -deaf to the cries ofMother Earth, deaf to the cries of women, of native peoples, of young ~rsons .... " he said in a sligh t and occasionally trembling voice. The order from the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of Fa.ith takes effect Dec. 15 and prohibits the 47-year-old founder of the Institute for Culture and Creation Spirituality from preaching. lecturing or teac~~ . . theol . 'd b ·11 le . , 11'1: Dominican ogian sa.i e wi ta c a s1x- month sabbaticaJ at the supestion ofbis ~u~riors. during which he will travel to LatJn America. He dad not say what his plans would be after that. Fox reserved his most heated criticism for Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, head of the Vatican office that reviewed his tc.achinas for 41h years. The pnest said Ratzinger's objections to "creation spirituality" were "unbelievably thin," adding that "power, not theology, is the real issue." Fox suggested the C&thohc Church will d ie as an institution unless it adopts democratic practices, and admitted he eventually may be forced to renounce his priesthood because of his views. "The very act of silencing theologians instead of engaging them in dialogue is a sign of institutionil violence," be said. The silencing order was taken because of what the Vatican called Fox's "dafl$erous and deviant teachings," an esoteric m ix of ChristJan mysticism, feminism and environmentalism. Those include criucasms of traditional church doctnne for an "overemphasis" on sin and redemption; c.allina God a "Mother"; not clearly denyi ng a belief in pantheism; and support for homosexuals. Fox an lbe past has said he favors optional celibacy for u tholic priests and the ordinatio n of women. Both arc major deviations from positions of the Roman Catholic Church. lead an election '88 forum at 9:45 a.m. on Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 at the church. They will eumine iuues and can- 'didates on the November ballot. • • • Chartn and Nancy Ross., Presby- terian miuionaries in Z..ire, w;11 be auest preachers at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunda~l St. Mark Pretby· terlaa Chr,d, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. ROSI has been instrumental in stanina schools in the Z..irian Presby- terian Church, and his wife is on the nursina staff' of Bulapc Presbyterian Hospital. • • • The Rev. Dave Sandbera, pastor of Shepherd of the Hills Church, wiU be the guest U>Caker at the 8 p.01. services Friday at Temple Be" El, 30121.Niauel Road, l..quna Niguel. He will share his reactions to his viewin'-of"Tbe Last Temptation of Christ • • ••• Congregations of Jdovall'• Wlt- 11e1ses from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine will attend a Circuit Assembly in Norco today and Sun- day. • • • Temple Bat Yum of Newport Beach recentl)' dedicated the Sherman Educauon Center in mem- ory of Maury Sherman, who assisted the temple in numerous ways during his yea~as a member, officer and Jewish civic leader in Orange County. • • • The Sisterhood of Temple Betit David of Orange County will have its annual membership luncheon at 11 Tbe a ... Matthew Poz 'l.m. Sunday an the social hall, 9100 Hefley St., Westminster. The Jack Broscow Brotherhood will have a membership dinner dan<lC aL6:30 tonight m the social halt • • • The Rev. Dr. PcaY Bassett, head minister of the Huntington Beach Ctiurch of Reli&ious Scienee, 'will ~ the luncheon speaker for the·Lapu Claud! of RellP.!t• !dace. The event Wlll be held Tuesday at Mercury Savings Bank on Lake Forest Drive. .., Bassett will talk about her visit to the U.S.S.R. and the Children's Brid&e of Peace, which she helped orpnize to bnna American and Soviet tcen-agen together . • • • "Attire to Admire" will be the theme: of a fashion show by Florence Smales for the B•lial* Beaell Cllrittlaa Woma's' Cl.. luncheon meeting at I 1:4S a.m. Wednesday at Players Restaurant at the Los Caballeros Spons Village in Fountain Valley. ••• Women ofC'laahad of lrviae Jewlsla CH&er will have a paid-up member- ship tea at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the center, 4872 .. Rovce Road. 6 • • Ban Bean, scientist and humanist, will be the speaker at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday at the UaJtartu ValvenaU1t Fellow1a.Jp of La1ua Beacla, 429 Cypress Drive. , He will base his talk on the book, "Re--enchantment of the World" by Morris Bennan. • • • Experienc:n in the Soviet·.Ameri· can Pace Walk will be detcribed by Seymon Henb of Irvine and James Brown, Santa Ana. at the 10:30 a.m. services Sunday at the ~ C..9t u.aaartu v.a. ......... Cllera. 125 Victoria SL, Cotta Mesa. After the service the Leque of Women Voters will fcad I ruscussion on election iUues. •• "Livina the Interdependent Web is the title of eiaht weekly aessions at the church. The series WiD begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. • • • The Riaht Rev. Oliv~ 8. Oarv~r. Suff'npn ""Bishop of Los Anaeles, wdJ preach at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at St. J• die DIYIM ~ Cbrdl, Cost.a Mesa. The bishop will baptize,. confirm and rec:cive hew memben of the oonpeption. The church women wjll host a reception for,the bishop and new members. Brett Levisohn ".Ji. participate in the services today at Temple Be" El, a Reform oongreption. The son of Bill and Myrna Levisohn of Laguna Nifuel will share his bar mitzvab with Aleksanr Bendersky, a yQung m an in the Soviet Union who is unable to prepare for and experience his bar mitzvab. ••• Adam Michael Tulipcr was called to the Torah last Saturday for bis bar mitzvab at Temple air Ba-Ma'alet. Newport Beach. lie is the son of Rick Tulipcr and Doreen Staver. Ainericans richer but cut·donatlons NEW YORK(AP)-Americansacncrally arc richer, with more money to ~od on extras, but they•n ajring_a smaller proportion of at to their churches. • That's the central findin1ofa broad study comparing real income pins, adjusted for in1lation and tues1 with cban~ in church·oontributions over a 17-year pcnod. For the first time in history, .. says researcher Sylvia Ronsvalle, "the m~ority of people in the U.S. have discretionary income, beyond basic needs. However, church pvina has not renected this newly available money.' Much of it aoes into the leisure industry, which soaks UP. 12 percent of the average American's income, with ·billions spent on cut nowers, pets, lawns and microwave popcorn, the rcpon says. , It's apparently difficult to convince most church memben that "meeting domestic and world needs in Jesus' name is as satisfyint u taking a beloved pct to a dogie restaurant or even buying cut nowers.," it says. .. However, u a starting point, we oUJbt to be able to portray increased stewardship u exciung b microwave popcorn. And arow from there ... The study by "empty tomb inc.," a non-profit research and service orpnization in Champaip, Ill., under a vant from the Ully Endowment Inc., offers comparauve data from 31 ProteStant denominations aod Roman Catholicism. It found that Protestants in 1968 gave an average of 3.05 percent of their after-tu income to churcbcs. That shrank to 2. 79 percent by 1985. 'ieectoeg A Cordial Wekome from The United Methodist ctuch (t NEWPOHI CUHltl VNtHO Ml THODIST CHU~CH 1801 Mergwrlle A•e. CotonedetMer liM-0745 ServtcH •.so AM Rev. Robert Morley ~l•M-. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Herbof Blvd Church School 9 00 WOf'shlo 9:00 and 10 30 Rev Gelat Gough Co.la llAeu MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker WOf•hlp a Chwch School 1:30 a 10:00 •.m. Or Wilham E Sieei 979-8234 New11or1 Beacn CHRIST CHU"CH BY THE SEA (t UNITED METHODfST 1•00 W B•IC>o• 8t11d Ill-a.I Rt"v l•wr~ T Young orsh1p & Church School 9 30 a m W"1to111y Pre-Schoel •nO Oay Care 730 •m ·600pm Huntlngt~ iMdl Not1h CO~UMITED METHOCMIT CHURCH 6662 H911 Ave 8.42~46 I Worship Service 8:30 A 10:00 Sunday Schoof 1:30 & 10,00 Dr. Da¥ld Rogne ......... Thomann Foun181n V•lley F"'aT UNITED METHOOllT CHURCH 18225 Bushard SI 112..nt3 Jam" R. 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CIMC..lbsUJI SE Cofntf of lr¥111 A-.. lftd 1511 St. "'*Port '*" ~Ill ENTERfAI I I.. r , u ' ~ I I I l [' I , I I , I 'Spellbound' rousi~g-fantasy, but It won't tie liaek untll 1990 Original musical on Dana'sPilgrtm richly rewarding The tide may be borrowed from Hitchcock and the story sugested by Homer, but the show is all Diane Kif'.\&. And ~lthough it was unveiled for only two audiences this 't"eelc. you'll be hearing more about "Spellbound1!, in the future -even if you have to wait nearly two years. King, the resident comJ)9SCf at South Coast Repertory, was com- missioned by the Orange County Marine Institute to create a new musical for presentation aboard the Pilgrim in Dana Point Harbor, where eroductions of"HMS Pinafore" and 'The Pirates of Penzance" have been staged in put summers. After she wrote the book, music and lyrics for "Spellbound" and got the production into rehearsal under the direction of Sheryl Oonchey, the project ran aaround. Authorities de- clared no more shows could be st.a&Cd on the replica of the legendary ship until the craft obtained a permanent mooring. King. however, elected not to scuttle the production. even though some of her cast members went on to Toi TITUS perform in other shows. Thus, the preview performances Monday ari'H Tuesday of this week at Michael's Supper Club ..: a few yards from the Pilarim but safe on dry land. ~nd what a show it was. With composer-author King also servina as musical director and pianist, "Spell- bound" cast a rapturous spell over its audience. It's a rousing, full-bodied musical fantasy with some of the finest performers in Orange County musical theater contributing their ample talents to the "shakedown cruise." By way of background, the oriainal Pilarim (on which Richard Henry Dana sailed before writing "Two Yean Before the Mast") was missing for two years after that voyage. and its fate was never explained. King's show sugests the ship might have been in thrfll to a stunning sorceress, a siren whose song casts hypnotic powers over the captain and crew. The siren -aptly named Serena- bas recruited some female followers (a device to involve women in the shipboard adventure) and -in a twist on the traditional -her spell has rendered the sailors aboard, well, neutral in matters roman\ic. Not so the women, however, who become the sexual agressors in the show's scenes of ribald revelry. · Exempt from her power are three comical stowaways -who serve as narrators of sorts an the saga -and a pair of shipwrecked sailors brought aboard the Pilarim in mid-voyage. One of these, Jonathan, makes at his tnission to defy the demanding Ser- ena and reverse her power, thus savina the ship and its crew. Leslie Tinnaro, a stunning actress with a truly spellbinding singmg voice, is excellent as the haughty Serena, while James Wall as Jonathan possesses a subdued strength and a voice that's a ringer for the late James Mason's. Their ducts arc beautifully. almost operaticall'{ rendered. Jeff Paul, N•ge Lloyd Neale and Georae Quick arc the "three stooges" of the cast. the stowaways who trigger most of the funny business aboard. Paul's frolicking with the amorous cook Gertie (Adnenne Hatcher) and Quick's dull-witted Jerry Lewisi,Sms arc particularly enjoyable. h's the ladies. however, who man the comic barricades. Hatcher, along with Dana Van Diver, Melanie Smith and Laura Pryzgoda. enact the raunchy wenches wath broad slapstick strokes. Linda May, mean- while, offers a beautiful contrut as Bridiettc, the lovely youna virain who becomes enamored of the other shipwrecked swabbie, John Bisom, in a "Younaer Than Sprinstime"-type rendezvous. · Miehael C. Miller, a veteran of several leadinc roles at the Laauna Playhouse, is 11ven little to do as the transfixed captain, while Richard G. Rod&en as bts treacherous first mate handles all the dirty wort. Randy Prior, Qi ff Senior and Steven Caputo round out the cast as. sailors on the Pilgri!fl. Director Donchey, who also choreographed the show, bas mounted a fast-paced. rousina pro- duction' which compensates for the limitations of its supper club setting splendidly. And author-romposcr King's score is simply wonderful. She wrings a soannJ orchestral sound from her four-piece combo, which includes Tim Heintz (syntheslZer), Tony Barbarotta (drums) and Randy Gravett (bass). h's unfonunate the "Spellbound" isn't scheduled to be seen qain unul 1990 when the Pilgrim obtains a permanent mooring. Representatives of local commurtity and collegiate theater groups were present at Mon- day's premiere, and it wouldn't be surprising to find this marvelous show on another st.age before th~ Marine Institute's ship comes in. DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Octobet 22. 1986 A.7 Jama Wall and IA9lle Tln.naro ln the ortalnal m118lcal "Spellbound." · Fex's supermarket tabloid TV grabs vieWers 'attention By JOHN HORN t I '1 fPNee.._ HOLLYWOOD -There's a psy- chic of sorts cbatti~ with the dead in Long Island. There s a murderer on the run in Texas. And there's some IUY in A-ustralia who says he can detect AIDS in seconds. ''American television viewers arc "Trackdown'~ on Oct. 29. Mean-barker of television )Oumalism. not doing anything. There's always a reality network." Wendie said. "We tired of watching themost inoffensive while, television syndicators . are "They are filling a void that the balance between content and sen-want to become the alternative prOgramminJ," said Kevin Wendie, pounding the pavement for "Group networks arc leaving. ... I think that sauonahsm... network. Right now that means more executive v1ce president of Fox's One Medical," "Tabloid ," "Ex-'America's Most Wanted' has really Like its currcnt crop offacto1d hits. non-ficuon programming. ... And I entertainment division. "They have elusive," "Crimewatch Tonight" and hat a nerve. It's populist TV at its Fox'searly successes have come from don't think we've begun to sec the said. 'We don't want another "Inside Edition." most pragmauc." expcnmeotation, talc.in~ the nsks that range." network.. Give us something dif-Best of all. Geraldo Rivera is Sa.id Peter Abbott, execuuve networks typically don t: The cynical ferent.' And we're pulling all the happy. producer of the sometimes unscicn-situauon comedy "Married ... With As wtth most anything else, too It's an odd lot. all right, but these borderline cases do share something in common: They're all stan on the Fox network's new high-octane mix of reality television programming. spreadina the "news" like its never been spread before. stops." "They (Fox) have shown that tific science show "Beyond Tomor-Children" and the unusual vanety much of a good thing can be . Mixing sometimes sensational there's an insatiable thirst for real ltfe row": "You can make the most program "The Tracey Ullman Show" dangerous. If the reality-based pro- stories with breathless first-person among the television viewtng au-perfect scientific document. but 1f no have been Fox's most solid creations. gramm1~ crumples ovcmaghL so. journalism, "The Reporters" doesn't dicnce," said Rivera. the carnival reads it or no one watches it. yo,u'rc "We . don't want to become the too, m\Jht Fox. Jun .break the fourth wall, it runs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+-~~­ Freewbeelin& and provocative, "The Reporters,". ''America's Most Wanted" and "Beyond Tomorrow" aren't going to win man)'. Emmy awards. But so what? Whale critics shake their heads in despair, Fox executives arc slapping each other on the back: After a number of false starts, they are finally delivering a winning television formula. "I do think we're on to something," said Barry Diller, Fox'schairmin and chief executive. " 'The Reporters' is not a carbon copy of anything else .... And I think 'America's Most Wanted' is an honestly moving show." Wherever the Fox Broadcasting Co. 's new programs fail in subtlety and substance, they click in thrills and ratinp. These unpredictable fact- based series, costing a fraction of traditional comedies and -dramas, have in some instances doubled the fourth network's audience share. And the Fox-produced "A Current Af- fair," a wacky hr,brid of the National Enctuirer and '60 Minutes," is a syndication smash. The shows scream, "W•tch me!" -and young and excitable viewers arc doing just that. These programs aim for the crowds who scan the police blotter for the best crimes. The people who stare at minor celebrities 1n restaurants. Those who.&&wkaube_ worst car pileups. through it into your den. Similarly, "America's Most Want- ed," with dramatic reenactments of unsolved crimes and appeals for toll- free telephone tips. invites viewers to become armchair detectives. "BeyQnd Tomorrow1" Fox's new Saturday· science senes, introduces viewers to future technologies, with a here's--my-ncw-toy-isn't-it-neat? re- porting style. That's JUSt the start -future Fox shows may be even more personal. Amona ideas in the hopper for Fox's third night of programming (planned for Mondays sometime next year) is "Cops" -a graphic and compelling documentary series about a group of Aorida police officers making arrests and handling dead bodies. Another Fox program in develop- ment will try to build on the popularity of True Detective maga- zine and its ilk. with private eyes rclivina their most interesting cases with the help of video recreations. The best indication that Fox is moving in the right direction -away from its failed network clones "The Dirty Dozen," "The New Adventures of Beans Baxter" and the recently canceled "The Late Show" -is that it's now being imitated. NBC added "Unsolved Mysteries" to its schedule on Oct. 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He feels tor thi"m: he undenlancb theil' reetinp. lriarbtilt indmcy widl Ml ,_,.. ud ....., com••er .... ii IDOft lb&ft a Httle remiaascenl al what Disney wroutht in .. Bambi," ud WI lalimacy sboUld work espeda!Jy weU on lbe email tcreen. He's devoted blouelf to making films about the films of his childhood -and he's absolutely aung-ho about entertaini~ us. His mov1es have caused boys and girls (both large and small) to go dizzy with deli&bt -4 a feat not to be lq)derratea. There is no place for tccbn~ overkill in this relatively aim'*-tale of thrtt children -played wt th wry fearlessness by Robert MacNauahton (a youna Irvine actor in bis tint movie role), Henry Thomas and Drew Barrymore -befriendina another child -who happens to be a little alien, atranded after its sPl(cc- ship takes off in haste. .. £. T.," tecmia.IY aDOtbtr ma- chine-tooled film , & ictually a movie about people. The lhtfe alien must be auarded by his youq mentonapinst the kind or· mind, the edult mind, that invariably dntroya miracles. The triumpb -ind aurviYll-ot. _ both Bambi and little E.T. provide an exhilaratina emotional releae that too few or the machi~toolcd fllml provide (includlna and e1peci1lly SpielbelJ'S pre-"E.T." movies). And with "E.T. -The ExtraTer- reatriaJ," his phenomenal 1982 hit, tbc baby movie mogul advanced himself impressively, usina bis play- f.il filmma.kina aif\ tn sligh~y loftier war,s. It's a near-perfect mov1e. • E.T." -Spielbera's unusual com- bination of sentimentality. joy and disenchantment and the all-time box- offic:e champion to date, having earned some $700 million -has broken yet another record. The video edition of "E.T." max • qot officially hit the shelves until Thursday, but MCA Home Video rePC?ns that a whopping 10.678,302 copies have been ordered (as of Sept. 29, the deadline for pre-release or- den), shattcrina the industry record of 7.4 million copies set by Disney's "Cinderella" -and just last month! What this means is that "E.T." has set an incredible sales record in what is laraely {>.«:rceived as a rental market. And retailin& at $24. 95 (a barpin, compared to the $59.95 to SS-9.95 ranae of most videos), the film looks to earn approximately another $250 million in revenues. That adds up to a Billion-Dollar Baby, baby. This fiaure. of course, doesn't take into consideration the SS rebate ( lowc~ the retail price to S 19. 9 5) that's bemg offered by Pepsi-Cola as pa.rt of an enormous advertising SoAP SUMMAR Y It. T. with lrrine actor Robert Macllfaa,ihton wlaoee ftnt mo'rie break wu the hotteet-.elltng filck of all time. commitment -$25 million, won.h - that will have Pepsi P.lulging the video in itsl'V spots. while the "E.T." video contains a commercial for the soft drink. (The video version of "Cinderella," incidentally, comes wi th a $3 rebate from Crest tooth- paste.) I must confess that, back m '82, I hadn't expected much from "E.T .. " considering it as just another throw- away summert1mejuvenile adven- ture, another dragonfly movie that flits above the surface of special effects. Then. I actually saw the movie. And needless to say, I was way off base. The effects in this film have logic behind them. Spielberg uses them on people who arc fated to be surprised by unearthly, discombobulating events -events that somehow comment on the lives and the priorities of the people being tricked. With graceful maneuvers, Spielberg successfully introduced hu- manity to his formula. His powerfully charming ··E.T.'' proved to be less of a public spectacle than some of bis E.T .. which is what the children come to caJI him, is still an amazina aution by Carlo Rambaldi, despite the clones that have followed. The oriJinal screenplay for the film - wntten by Melissa Matheson (wife of Harrison Ford)-c:kscribes the alien 11 havina "a m isshapen head, droop- ina arms. and roly-poly .sawed-off &ono that makes one think of elOand." And that's. euctlr what Rambaldi dcsi&J1ed. "Not al extra-tcrrcstials are bua~ycd monsters," he's said. "This one is not m~nt to be scary." It cost a reported Sl.S million to create E.T. -out of aluminum, steel, fiberalass, polyurethane and foam rubber -and to connect him to somethina called an electronic servo- mechanism that would control his 150 movements. making it possible for him to wrinkle his nose. furrow his brow, retract his head and move his fingertips so that he could effectively eat Reese's Pieces. With the hei$ht of a 4-year-old and the elcctron1cally distorted voice of an 82-year-old woman, the blasted thing seemed real. Which made it easy for Spielberi to achieve what be did here. Althou&h the movie comes wi th hidden messqcs, Spielberg main- He must be tauaht to cope in a St,... New Workl (apin,' we Jet anolber sunny Spiclbef'lian housana development lnlCt) whert doctors and researchcn and scientists and p-eedy cntreprenelln will want to poke at him and scrutinize him throu&h a miCro1COpe, maybe even cut him open and dissect him. The kids realize that E.T. is not unlike them: It has the same eyes. lt bas a hart. They give E.T. what no aut.horitati'Ve aduh could ever provide -love without strinp. "E.T.,.. clearly a masterwork, is prob9bly the most slyty exquisite anti-edult film ever made, a shrewd update of your standard boy.and-his. dot story-one that especially recalls Disney's ~Id Yeller" (amona other Disney films). replete with an un- bearably sa~ tear-stained ending. Actually, if you can imqine Walt Disney havin$ made "The Elephant Man" for family audiences -on the level of, say, ."The Little Prince" -it clearly would be this fih:n . As ex- emplified by John Williams' stirrina. melodic score, "E.T." is a · serious fairy tale -not unlike the 1942 "Bambi" (men arc absent or kept ominously at bay in both films\. Both .. E.T." and "Bambi'' are gentle, sensuous movies on the joys of childhood, the evils of economic exploitation and simple survival. Spielberg creates a fttling of re- ··E.T.' succeeds in the cod bec:aute it oozes with a tmuine cbildlike innocence .. This fifm was obviously close to Spietbcra's heart, as well as to his artistic soul. It reflects a nostaJaia for an old-fashioned childhood. · It's 1nterestin, to note that Spielberg folJowcd this film, not with another movie, but wilb marriaee and fatherhood. "The Color Purplet' and .. The Empire of the Sun" -and the dramatic maturity they repraent -came years later. "E.T." was the comina-of.qe movie for filmdom's rcipina Golden Boy, its own Peter Pan. His movies may still jump oc- casionally, but Steven Spielbera bas ~ttlcd down. "E.T." bas the soul thal was missina from "Raiden of the Lost Ark." The plans for the film's video incarnation. meanwhile, have been meticulous -typical of Spielberg's brand of theatrical narcissism -as wonderfully inven\ive and cntenain- in&H lhe movie itself. The filmmaker deliber.atcly withheld "E.T." from circulation for six yean, refusina to release bis movie to eithCf' tbe networks or cable TV. Even the video version is in Jimited release: It aoes into a moratorium in Febnaary and won't be available (except in rentals) after aJI the initial orders have been filled. Kayla removes bullet, saves .Harper on 'Days of Our Liv es' By L YND.\RIRSCH ALL MY CRB.DREN: Ellen as aJad 10 learn that Julie turned down Naco·s marriaae proposal. Anaie 1s unable to get Remy to discuss his past. On the phone with Travis, Erica says she will let ham see Bianca if he calls off his detectives. Ellen refuses to join Ross' and Adam·s plot to take over Conlandt Elcctronaa but con- siders Palmer's request that she run the company unul he gets out of Jail. Tom as an.ary when he finds out that Barbara is looking into Sean's pas1 and the sudden death of bas wealthy bnde Allison. Barbara and Tom reahz.e that Sk)'e kno ws about their affair When h~ tells Skye he loves Barbara, Skye runs to ham. and he realizes she's been able to walk for a long tame Skye takes a pistol from Adam's desk. plann1na to U$C 11 o n Barbara. C'and" consMScn unonhodox treatment an he·r fiaht apinst AIDS and leukemia Cecil) &lfCC$ to marry Scan. Barbara reads a letter from Allison an which she says Scan betrayed h~r and mamcd her for her money. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Unable to cope with her experiences in Vietnam, Chns ·~ placed in an institution. Donna and Michael arc given tentative approval to adopt Mikey. Mauhew refuses 10 auend Felicia and Mitch's wedding. Jamie asks Matthew to move into has apanment. Donna agrees to let John build her new home so Iona as Jason as not involved an 1he prOJCCl. Jason tells Manhew Lhat Rachel killed Jason's sister Janice Cass and Nicole inform Fchcaa 1ha1 the) arc back.ang out of the double wedding. Milch 1ells Felicia he wants to ~ed 11 the racetrack • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lahth con- siders stabbing T onio with a letter opener. but backs off when Rod arrives. Rod a.aves Tonio a bad beauna when he secs him leavinc the apanment, and Ounca:n finds ham unconscious outside Lilith's door. Rod tells Meg what he did to Tonio. Unable to handle his love for Mei. he d~ides to leave town, and he and Iva have a tender &oodbye. Tonio tells Hal he thinks Craig was res{>:Onsible for his beating. Craig tells Emily he has no respect for women who sleep with married men. Craig decides to rent Bctsy·s carriage house. Bets) comes home to attend Nancy and Mac's wedding. M~ decides to confront Tonio abut his affair with Emily. • • •• BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Rocco not limit his freedom. Harper u shot while cscap1na from prison. Emilio isdrivinathe attaway car. as Justin ttad planned as a way to set him up. Kayla saves Harper's lift by removing the bullet. Jack is horrified when Harper's aoons decide to kill Kayla because she knows about the escape. In hopes of infihratina Victor's operation, Shane pretends that he is leavina the ISA. Victor docsn·1 believe him but decades to use him to funher his illepl operations. Adrienne doesn't tell Justin she's on tht pill. Roman realizes that Carrie's attacker wanted the rina she wean around her neclt. Diana IJl'ft:S to move in with Roman. Adnenne 1s afraid to refuse Jus11n's sexual demands. April withholds permission for Make to operate on the comatose Rosa. will be revealed. Arielle suffers a miaraine. Olivia orders Tim to cut the elevator cable, but Anna, not Duke. as in the elevator when it cnashes. • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Blake has been wortdna for Alan but wants out of their deal as she has fallen in love with Philli(>. Blake insists on knowing whether Reva 1s aware that Blake and Alan we.re lovers. Ben refuses Juha's offer -the Journal an exchana.c for Ben. Mindy's auractfon to Will pows. As Rick and Meredith arc about to wed. Rick learns that Meredith is expectina •baby in six months. Will le.ms there is no phys1caJ reason for has amnesia. Rose tells Johnny that Chelsea is interested in him. • • • LOVING: Jeff rqnts slttpana with • • • Gwyn. Thinlona the vidcotaec he is about GENEIUL HOSPITAL: Anna and to watch hMi been maddorham}>yTnsha. Duke think they can free lbcmsc.Jvcs from bis tteart sinks when he re.lire$ it's a tape and Nack admit they arc both in love wtth Donna. but agrtt to put their rivalry aside to help her expose Bill. Donna tries to take a photo ofBiU in the nude but the leaves of a tree &el 1n the way. Bill tells Donna it's time for her to leave his ho~ as he is bttom1n1 too attracted to her. IUdgc. on the road to recovery. does not believe &tif:::i· -iNiiY ... iiaiiiiii:~'\A.ur~TUiiiiiii"iTa1ii:iiii"'I------------------., Clarke shot ham. When Thome confronts :-..-."'°""'""""°c...-•-Stephanie with his belief that w has themob,butanenraacdOliviaploutokJU Gwyn had made of their lo~mak1na. Duke beforc·the mob's summit mcctina. Gwyn tells him to break up with Tosha or Cheryl rQhza that JuJian doesn't know she will show her the tape. Ann lashes out SIGOURNEY·WEAVER GoRILIAS INTHEWST IPG·t3I~ The Adventure of Dian Fossey·---...,- • . ~Cl"" llUDCllllC .... .._ .-u_.... ·-¥9..al) ••tM TOM # ~·~ "',.,~ 1...-0...-....._ ...... v._. c.-.. ..... ,,. ...... , ---...... ~=-~~~~~-~~~~___. ............ ~m. ~ ........ 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Whenadespcrateqyptasks promise to kttp his survival a sttttL aay 10 reinstate her as the lmaae host. he Before Rudolpbo can warn Duke of remembers how much they once meant to Olivia's plot, Rudolpho dies. and Robert each other. Leaming th.at she has signed and Duke believe she is responsible. Tom withan.nt, heqreesto help her resume convinces Colton that Lady Ashton is her televrsion hostina duties. When Jeff Arielle. Colton wants to confront her, but tells T risha that they should end their can't find her. Charlene tossei Lucy out of relationship, she is hcanbroken. Blinded the houte when she catches her snoopina by tears. she bqins-to cross the street. in Tony's financial records. Sufferina ONE LIPE ro •UVE: Viki meets another dizzy spell. Tony decides to Victoria and is cenain she's her dau""ter. chanec his will. Cheryl decides she loves b · .,. Robert, not Julian. Fcarina that her _ .. , ut as crushed when the airl proves ,..... othctwi1e. Melinda and Bo team up to find r----1-0-f-f_E_L_L_'S-----,---------------. the but)lar who stoic a watch Didi had aivcn ham. Rafe. anarY that they don't 10 10 the police, warns them that they arc UPHOLSTERY llC. lookina for trouble. Renee tells Mary Lyn .... , .... c...m.m ltU .... llR .. CISTI •SA-541-1151 ·-... ---...... , --:.=" &199 -._.. ·-l'mf•WMUI' ,_,... ..... ---· ... ---....,.._ ...-----·, .u- -· ..... f IOlltl __ , __ ,_ ---·-... -- -=~ ·-----·-•• -------·-.....,.,.._ =-..... ,.,. _ ltl-·-· ---,,_ __. .. ,N--.At t ., .. ~ ......... -.. _...,..,_. ........ . • .... w ............... A ' • •-•M..-,._, A ,.....,.,,... .... .....,,.,, __ _ .... _ ..... ,...,, ..... --............ · ,,...,,.~_,_ c._. S.I•• U Or We'll ~Ill Aa•I•: 0..0... .... 141 •anMO r....o.,. ., ... .... HiwaU!MnlW ....... 11 . that she and Asa an-enPaecS. Mepn and Max make love. Cord is tom bet~n thou&hts of Tina and Sarah. Withou1 tellina Vik.a. Oint and Asa hire Jon to find her dauahter. Viki meets with Larry to learn what he knows. but tells him they can never again be friends. Cavanauah and 'Mike decide to spread a virus throuah Holden Towcn . Mike tells C.vanaup he doesn't want anyone hu.rt but just wants the buned time capsule. In her new showroom at the Towers, Gabrielle col- lapses as the virus spreads thro\Ch the aarducts and is rescued bl Steve. Scvetal 'other tenants berome ii . • • • RYAN'S HOPE. Frank plans to speak with Fenno's u-wife. Johnny is ut\happy about Neal's and Macve's powi,. friend.. 1hip. Roter returns from Austral&&. Leiab defends Jack when Matt puts him down. Liu.ie is worried about Chaz's arowina interest in Nancy. Dee feels she bu IOtl everyone an the wortd she bas ever cared about. As Joe and Fenno att about to arrest Mu, he tosses tometbiea at Joe, and as J~ and Fenno dive for the ftoor there as a loud upJosion. • • ! SANTA BARBA.JU: :sonny tells Gina he wants to meet with Mason. She takes hjm to a motel room. has 1rtm look 111 rhe mirror and tells him the pcnon he is looking at is Mason: Namcdactina D.A. <?f Santa BarbarJ, Julia's first assiPmcnt as to find Keith, who has aone u""'rpound to avoid arrest. C.C. asks Sonny (Mason) to return to th~ firm. Brandon suanu that Oi~a can make ,l'llQDey by ~ntina out rooms 1n the mansion. When Eden klls the family she's prqnant, C.C. wonders if the father is the raput. Bunny, a mobster on the run. rents the four rooms Gina is leasina. The rapist, wearina a mask, shows Jeffrey a tape of the rape. but only the man's beck can be tttnand Jeffrey doesn't recoe.nize him. As Kelly cnten. the napist arabs tter from behind, but c.c. amvn and rescues her. l PEOPLE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday October 22. 1988 Comatose still have feelings _...._ __ At about 10:30 p.m., Perry ha. emcee for the second Black and White Ball, abowed up at the Four Seasons Hotel. He has beeh involved in rilakina a movie in Arizona and was 1tiU in costume -an Air Force unifOrm. Meantime at' the Olive Crest ben- efit, Supervisor G94Nl V...-a acted u emcee and Deals Weaver and his • wife Gerry were on hand to accept a plaque for King. national spokesman for Olive Crest Treatment Centers. Also, amona the crowd of 460 who were bidding. dini~ and dancing, were Mickey and Minnie Mouse - the two marched in to the ballroom ete0nina ~Saal" an assistant to honorary chairman Rlelaard Nab, president of Walt Disney Attractions. Dr. Donald aad Lola Verlea.r with Gerry .. and Dennla Wea -ver. "Our proceeds will be about SI0,000," said Juice Walker, chair- woman of the party. Helping the aroup make that amount were La•r• a..d U.,. C••••r1er, who bought Kadar and Da.tctPrldo at MW ball. the Jaguar provided by Ncwpon Imports. E4I Grtffta of the Koll Co. was the auctioneer. Olive Crest is a non-profit or· ganization conccrcd with the psycho- logical and physical well being of abused. abandoned ind neglected children. OC operates 25 group homes in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. OUTe CJWt preeldent 11.arry Bray with Jamie Jtt.tctce. . Full-tlme_mom an endangered species She's a dinosaur roaming the cities and suburbs where watching "The Brady Bunch" and burping Tup. perware once flourished. Her official name now is ''old-fashioned mother:· a term used to describe a married woman with children and no paid employment. At one time she was a force fiahting to make her presence known. No one really knew what she did aJI day or what she was think.in&. No one appreciated her'isolation, her lone- lineu, Jlcr worth or her lack of self- esteem. Now, with only nine million of her species left whose lives revolve around families and homes, her voice is rarely heard. Here and there suppon aroups for fuJl-time mothers arc sprouting up. One mother con- fided, "I used to look down the streets on garbage day trying to find empty diaper boxes just so I could find out where other children live. We really have to search them out." They arc aware they have a func- tion. Most of them arc listed on every "In Case of Emergency" card in the schools. They watch "working mothers" dump off their children in front of THEIR homes when there's an "emergency." But the respect for their career choice is not there. There arc a few rumblings of change, but nothing that registers on the seismograph. A few new mothers who have been in the marketplace are opting to stay at home and raise their children or cut back their working hours. One mother was quoted as among the 35 or 40 .. professionals .. saying, .. I couldn't stand kn9wing were two housewives. I asked the that someone else was going to have Soviet housewife how she was per· mo re input with my daughter than I cc1ved by the women around the was." But they're swimming agamst table. "I do not have the value placed the tide. on my work that they do." she said ... , Jib Fowles, a professor of human chose to stay home and taise my sbn. sciences at the U~ivcrsity of Hous-·For tlus I get less money from the ton-Clear Lake. 1s promoting his state and less respect.,. Her Amcnan theory that women arc going to o btain counterpart agreed. greater security from being home-AJI f h .. r; I .. makers than being in the workplace 0 l c proiessiona s arouru:I 2000 . · the table were part of the ptoblem. He ~Ys. by the year · ~mci::!..can We who had also scrubbed toilets family hfc wt1l rc~~m to the 60s, and and brought fevers dowri. We, who 44 percc.nt offamthcs will go back to a should have known better mo ther in the home. · That really isn't the issue. The issue If we have no res~ct for these was raised rccentl) at an C){Change I women who made a choice to remain attended 1n Moscow between Soviet at home -then ever) thing ~e did and Amencan women. Tucked 1n had no meaning whatsoever Oft.R ANN LANDERS: Thanks for pnntm& the letters1gned "Alert m My 'Sleep.' .. As a nurse m a maJor h05pita1 for many years, I too have witnessed situations where the feel- tnp of side folks have been hurt by thmas said by people who thought they couldn't bear. While tendina a very Ill woman, 1 heard her dau&hter say, "I wish Mother would hurry up and die so we could all go home." True, she and her sisters had spent several days and ni&hts at their mother's bedside and the prognosis was not good, b~t her assumption tha\ Mother ~as in a coma was incorrect. The woman's eyes were closed, and she was unable to speak or move her body, but she responded to m y voice and I knew she was conscious. The patient recovered and lived for nearly a ~ear. I later learned she cut that dauJhtcr out of her Will. I also took care of an elderly lady who had no family. "Martha" had a gentleman friend who was handling , her ~rsonal affairs. "Horact" stood to pin considerable wealth when · Manha died. He was annoyed that she was hanging on so long. He had an aCll vc social life and visiung the hospital every night was a great inconvenience. One night Ho race suggesled to the attendiri& physician that he give Manha a hn1e extra morphine and "get 1t over with.-She heard bun, sat bolt upnght in bed and ordered htm out of the room in a voice so strong it startled us. The next day she phoned her attorney. . Three weeks later, when Martha passed away, Horace was stunned to learn that she had left half of her estate to her cat and the other half to a chant.able orpnization. -ON THE SIDELINES JN N.J. DEAR SIDEUNESi I received BR IDG E BY CHAIRES GOREN AHO OMAR SHARIF ---- Q.1-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •094 7 QJ ~.1109 •QJl1' Partner npens 1he bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? Q.l -Ncithcr vulnerable, as South yoo hold: • AK.1952 : ()93 7 • A62 The bidding has proceeded: Soullt West l'iiio111t East I • Pass 1 NT Pass What do you bid now? Q.3-As South, vulnerable, _you no td: - tKQtO ~K93 0 165 •AQJ6 Partner o pens the bidding with o ne spade. What do you respond? Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: ~ of letten nUUtiq IH dile- ory ta.al Mme patie.&s w-.0 are prenme4 lo be la • coma. att alert udlia&elllq. I ltope P'Y•lelaas as well H f1mUy ud frte.4h •Ill remember tkls. Some ~..,. make laappropriate com· me.ls la ~e 'presence of very sick pedals. DEAR A~N LA 'DER~ .\~ a woman who has spen1 all of her working hfe 1n hospital~ ma' I applaud .. Mr R ··for his compassion concerning the rape '1c11m "'ho \.\3') treated w11h shameful 1nsen~111' II\ b' the cmergenc~ room personnel "'·h1k his you ng granddaughter '"as left alone 1n the wa111ng room Your sugges11on about contac11ng the hospital adm1n1strator "'as good but I ha' c a bc'tter '>Uggec;t 1on for someone "'ho needs help from h1gh('r up -.hen a person 1s being m14'treated or ignored. G et to the nursing. su~rnsor in charge Nursing supcn 1sor~ are O\er- worked. but the~ arc sens111' c and ca nng people "'ho kno"' the hospital inside out and "'ha!°:> more. the) have the authont~ 10 \tratghten out problems and the) do 1t all \he time Man~ thanks for all th1: help ~ou i 1ve people N .J 8 . 11' HONOLULIJ. DEAR HONOLULU: Aad tlallllks to -ywaa4 all tile ollters who give me tli•• benefit of yoar experience. Tbere's a• awfal lot of wisdom out there. ·~ ?1'Q95 OU'l •U The bidding has proceeded: So•Ua W esc Nortll East I < Pass 2 :> Pau ! What do you bid now? Q.S-Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: •AS ,... Al7 <> AOI • 1""2 Your ci&ht-hand opponent opens the bidding with one bean. W~ action do you take'? Q.6-Neithcr vulnerable, as Sou• you hold: + A! v 17 AQI-• 1"'4 The bidding has proceeded: East Soa tll West o..0 1 ~ Pus I t Pus 2 ~ ? What action do you take? Look for answers on Monday. L.M. Bo vo -lij;i1ii_._ _______ ___ ~ ---=-- We just don't know our own strength ACM>SI 1 Atrican.Jand 5Bmk 9 Tr11wled 14 UK~ 15 Eaayist 16MUM How strong you arc at any given moment depends a lot on how stro ng you really want to be at that moment. Strenath tests measure performance. But not motivation. It's believed countless men and women, who don't think of themselves as athletes, could bRek current Olympic strength re- cordS, if they C&red nlouah to send their very best. as it were. Which they don't. They have no idea what their very best miaht be, in fact. No, you can't cat bananas ripened on the stalk. The part of the brain that processes smells also processes moods. Re- member that. my dear: If yo~r conjupl cohort is feeling a ~t imecutt, bake bread. The fraaran~ 1s laid to be better than a sccunty blanket. point of water. h's the melting point of ice. There's a technical difference. Not only can a camel close its nose. but under thrtat of sandstorm. It can close the downwind nostril but leave the upwind nostril open. Talk about control over your nose! · Football teams of two Kansas high schools. Haven and Sylvia, played a game in 1928 that ended: Haven, 256. Sylvia, 0. If you're going to get a skin cancer on your face, it will probably be the left side. That's the pattern in North Americ.a. Because car steering wheels arc on the left. Blame sun on the driver's side. Most facial skin cancers in Australia arc on the right. As are steering wheels there. Bar bets can be won with this one, Q . Who invented the goldfish too: Zero Celsius is not the ·fruzing bowl? TRIVIA ......_ --~~ -~_--..._ =-~-----=--- A. Somebody m Vienna. h was there, too. that somebody put together the first indoor bird cage More than a cc·ntury ago. Fire dcstrovs human hair. but not much else does. Durable stuff. Strong. Slow to decay. Remade.ably ttSlStanl to chemicals. Biodegradable yes. but not very. That's wh} hair clogs sinks Ram storms m ancient Gcrman1 washed over old ruins. They exposed curious gold coins. These. from before Roman limes. The coins were called "rainbow plates ... They lead to the "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" fanC}· About that painting no~ called "Whistler's Mother .. - certainly you know what sort of chair It wa! the lady sat in. A rocker. you sa~? Na). It was a straiaht-back. Q. Is 1t true that if you shoot a stop s'an in Alaska, the bullet will tngger a camera to tak~ a picture of )OU and your car with ats license plate" A. Not yet. Such a de' ice is a va ilable. though. ~laskans are con- sidering 1t. 17 Great Fast 18 c.nves stNCt"'9 19 Stttcn 20~ 22 Mor• *"kl -23 Beddefeet Sound 1ntcns1t~ 1s mea ured in 24 Eddo decibels. Were you aware the .. be, .. in 25 Heed cover .. decibel''. alluded to .\le\ander 28 Aerou19d Graham Bell? He measu~ degrees ~ = of deaf ncss. ~ State: .~ -\II the water On eanh IS rt'C\ cled No new water has been l·reated.smcc the beginning. Q. What was the first outd advenasan1 sign? A. "Chew Mail Pouch Tobacco ·· Showed up In 1908 m 'W heeling. W. Va. And spread. Couple of decades before the Burma Sha' e tg.ns ap- peared. 35 Oodl per1 38 e.k ... ' unft 37 o.ldetk>n 38 Undel etOOd 39 -duS* 40 Jinn 4 1 Maonff'ed '3 Stdoned 44~t 45 Trench .a Outwtt 49 Prettng 53 Meet cut St S'9llfn. - 1 'l 3 14 Nancy's near-perfect 10 tops for week 17 A IQ.point effort by Nuc1 Prior IODDed the trivial field this week1 wfliae ...... C!Mryl It rrte.ft pickeo up a notCb on the leader with a nine- point abowina. TRIVIA BOWL XIII ST ANOINGS • A8'dlto1P.if~millilllea~ ........... re.ces; .. ,. credit -~.Sotlrh ..... 't. T11 TITUS ' Here's (t~y) an easier week to pvt you all a chance to catch up: l . Fred Shoop was the ac.dina charKltt in wha& movie? 2. Which of Steve Al)en's cronies coined tht phrase "Ha Ho, Steverinor .l Namt the Indian 1n tbt comic strip T .......... wbo l&lb iD colOtfUI dWOl1te blllooM. 4. Traa'811cee Ouida it 1bt apt.IV named ...... olwlllilt n..piaidecnial Cl.,,...., S. NllM dill moVle Mt iac:tuded the onainal song "Spnngt1mc for Hitler." 6. The new president of the Screen ActonGu1ldstanedasayounpteron Broadway as a m"or supportina ac:tor in whal corned)" 7. N•mc the pla)cr ~ho holds Work! Scncs tteards for most scncs. pmes pla)ed. at bats and Im~ 8. How many of James tcwan's sons were killed m the movie .. Shenandoah'" 9. What "l.au&h-ln .. comedienne was once mamecJ to Bun Reynolds? 10. ~TV tcnes .. M) World and Welcome To It" and "TM Addams F'amity•• were inspirc4 b) what two canooaiau1 .......... Mlwen I. '"How to s.cc.ed an Bu~nns Wi&Mut Redy,T~·(hd Fnamp) l. Pi*' .Ncaie liid Mott) (79 Wi.,,... Vitti) 3. Potttt (Steve Can~on's ~arJ) 4 Gen. Curtis le\.1a\ 1"-allat't''s running mate) · S. "Johnny B Goode" rFo' m "Future .. ) 6 "Spttd the Plo~ .. (Madonna·s Slqie debut) 7. Seattle Manners (Clemen • 20 Ks) 8. "Anna Kartn1n1" r·Tum1na Point" balleO 9. lob Fosse for "Pippin;· ·~bettt" and "Liz.a With a Z" (Toet). Olcar and Emm)) lO. Math and h1stor} ('·&tack.board Jua&le" te.chers) (SndyouruJWlff'lfO TIUVl4, c/o 1k IAllY Aloe. P.O. 8o.l 1$60. Cosu Mell f~ AJI nines IDUSf br tWiCl'iwd .,. ........ ,.. ~·· Wfol*,.~~"*9 awe wrU br1 .. *d:) 55 Plecid 56 SimiW 57 Ceny 58 Afrlc#l Mtiw Si Pot)'9Ster eo~t• 61 jOb DOWN , 8Mr mMtngS 2 s.y 3 Unfrequented 4 "I" of IRS" 5 Olsplay 6 Fotd 7 Crust I 8 Sun _...,.. 9 Ger.ge jobs 10 5Peell• 1 1 Extenslw 12 Small IU" 13 WOf'k« 21 HOM parts 22 Harbor 24 Jeguer• I V' 25 Em~ 26 TM Hunter 27 Under poet 28 Bewllderlld 29 Aggravete 30 Glf1·s neme 31 Trylt«S 33 Contended OK 31 PolW'l coin 4 6 7 37 On edge 39 Grunter 40Fwm~ 42 W-1 of the Y'*on '3 Exc:stement 45~ byproduct .a W1gon 8 47 Sect.CS 48 Mourn 49 Hew Mexlcen reeon 50 Ruseian neme 51 Mr WoHe 52 Grind 54 HMt unit 10 11 12 .. 0 } AlO Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/ S turday. October 22 1988 TD FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta BLOOM COUKTY "When 1s OUR anniversary so WE can go on a tnp ?' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ""--~ "- '. "I wish you hadn't yelled at him about the cost of dog food!" PEANUTS AMOT11ER REJECT10~ SLIP ... FILE IT WIT14 T~E OT~ER5. g - GARFIELD CONuF\AiOLATION~, C,APIF IE.LP! YOU'VE MA!>H.f\E.P TMf. CHOPS11CK~! --- TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE 10-22. ~\(~,IT lX'f5M'T Mf.C~l..'4 MUM i ~~~t~Mf, ... • Jf) 1~1 1 .._ __________ ... ~ .... ~----.... ~~--- R08El8ROSE ,~-------0 -. TWO CAN DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ! DON'T KMOW HOW OLD MR.WILSON IS ,BUT I'LL BET HE LOOt<S HIS AGE ... by Charles M, Schul t'M NO T StJRE l1D WANT TO SEE HIS FILING S~STEM .. by Jim Davis ~--~~~~~--~~----~ c;,L)LP! \ by Tom K. Ryan ARLO AND JANIS ~ Cl.ICl(1; FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OK,Q$! t'r-1 mN!l'Q;D. 1''"1 rctGOtt-G 1b MY' Me:EmNG 1ZlNIGHT. ~ ~~~~\?~ HFWY? ___./ ~ )-:' HLH ( SHOE FUNKY WINKERBEAN '° n . D001'BSBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson ~~""" ~~~~~1'1 by Lynn Johnston •k• '1tiJ cn-ll AUAlft/.S , ~DOSOM:.· TulHG Wfli·rTJU:.M. BUT\TS~ GPEAT HfWltS 1feM M:t.lNDtt by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk BUI 1. fHINK 1. !fl/¥; Jb61 HAVE MADE AN Oe&E.NE Pl-QNE CA U... ! ... 0 •• ... ~ ... ,, •' ~ ,._..._ ........... _,'°" to..• w••·~~ _,..co. ~"'11-he<o.nlMptOO -................... _.,,. ...... ~-lrtOd .. , ... ._ ,.., .,..., 0... pas~ I p L A p A E I ~ ..... 'IOU --~ I I' I r I _ . I COFER I _ I 1· I I" ~ , , t 1 1'R t LI l . .. -.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1988 B-rons st~p Chargers-short_ Kedrlc Powe ' Walco\ t's hit halts Ediso :s last gasp, six-aipewtnningstreakfor28-21 win down by just seven points. Two plays later. Miles Charl ier covered a fumble by Fountain Val- ley's Kedric Powe, and with 2:24 left there was still life. By ROGER CAR~N Of .. ..., .......... Fountain Valley High's Barons led from their first possession to the finish, held leads of 21 -7 .and 28-13 and displayed a stunningly effective offense. but when it all mushroomed at the end, Barons Coach Mike Milner felt a familiar· lump in ·his throat. · "My whole life passed before me." said the veteran Barons'coach. Fortunately. for Milner and his Barons. linebacker Mike Walcott put an end to the dramatics by stOPP.ing Donnie Smith a~ lhe Barons· I I-yard line on fourth-and-two. and it was over. Angelovic ran for 14 yards, then a The 28-21 victory improved Foun-third-down completion to Patrick tain Valley to 5-2 and handed Edison Reilly netted 14 yards and a first its first defeat of the season after six down. straisht wins. A 14-yard strike to Jim Warren got With I: 10 left. all the Barons had to the ball to the 19 with still 2:07 left. do yt'as sit on the ball to reali2e a . Angelovic went to· a wide open Sunset League victory before 9.000 at receiver in tfle end zone on second Orange Coast College. down, but the ball was dropped. Actually •. it was more "like 8.000. Angelovic: ran 6 yards to the 13, but becauscabout l OOOhadleft w1th'4:31 he had to leave the.game with'a to go.and the Barons in the driver·s dislocated thumb. setting up the final seat, 28-13. sequence. . But the Chargers roared back wnh a ··we didn't block down real good, 75-yard march. consuming JUSt 83 and we j ust came up a yard short.'' seconds of playing lime. and afler a .. said Edison Coach Dave White. "h successful two-point run by quar-was just two great teams and I was terback Greg Angelovic. Edison was p(oud of our kids that they never gave up.' downs, and said afterward it was one .. But we d td some stupid things in of his best performances, "except I the fi rst half. and we didn't drive the had that fumble," he added. ball:' · His coach, Milner, wasn't so hard lndee~ the Charger$, who had on him. coun~~ on · co~trolling the clock, "Kedric had a great game, .. said were qimtted to JUSt 21 :58 of playing M1lne1 ... He was very physical and ti me o n offense as fountain Valley ran fortough yards. We had to run the owned the clock in both halves. ball effectively to win the game." The near-m1SS at the end over-Henigan was especially sharp in lhc shadowed whal had in reality been first half. connecting on a 39-yard Foun.taan Valley',s game since the pass to Rick Mock to highlight a nine- opening bell. play, 78-)ard sconnJ march. capptd Powe slashed through Edison's line.~ by the fi rst of Powe s four TDs a J!- t1me and again .over the left side y.ard run. • · • ~ Obehmd the bloclung of tackle Ryan Penalties plagued Edison·s fi rst 'Donnell and guard Henry Chang. series. and on lhe Barons' neit t a~d quarterback David Henigan possession tt was more of the same- p1cked the Chargers· pockels with Henigan and Powe. The latter turned regulamr. a fourth-and-one effort into a 46-yard rThe 85-pound senior . tailback touchdown romp to give the Baro ns a fi nished the night w1th 137 yards on f 4-0 lead. 25 cames. including four touch-(Plea.e see BARONS/84) • I • '' ...,,...,......_, ....... Cbargen• Vince Cunnln&bam arabe David Henlgan (abo•e left); Barona• Kedrlc Powe (top right) etretchea_fo.r eztra yarde; Barone• Hen.taan down ln MCODd qaarter. Milner: 'Punt'; Barons: Go for it Just another night's work for coaches in Super Clash XXI: Edison vs. Barons ily of four would spend approitimate- ly S2 I to attend tonight's game. For th eir money. the fam il y could get fou r tickets. hot dogs and drinks for everyone and a game program. When By JOHN KENN ..., ..... c., ,,.....,,, Edison and Fountain Valley. Nol only is it the top high school rivalry in Orange County. but a good af)ument could be made that°s it one of the top ri valries in the nation as well. Friday night. Soper Clash XXI etayed before an overflow house at Orange Coast College. The meeting also brought to the victor the added incentive of having the inside track to the Sunset League football cham- pionship. The last time the contest carried the same magnitude -and stakes -was 1984. . . The following is a behind-the~ scenes look at whal it's like to be involved in this game -both as a you think about 1t. it's a pretty steep player ... and a coach: evening when }OU consider for S 15 a 5:45 p.m.-Fountain Valley ar-person can rent two movies at Music- rives. Plus and get a large piz2a. ToniJht's 5:50-Fountain Valley ··walks·· game better be awfully entertaining. field ... as if a playe r was goi ng to 1:05-.\skcd about Founta10 Val- come back and say. "Gee. coach. the ley's conse rva11ve mental approach grass at the 40-yard li ne feel s a 1/2-to a game compared to Edison's tnth higher than the resl of the field ... • emotional philosophy. Milner con- 5:5%-Founlain Va lley head coach cedes. "When a club gets on an Mike Milner emerges from the emotional high lhC) can be vef)' Barons' lockerroom. Underneath his tough to beat. WeJUSt believe you can Baron ap~rel is an undershirt w11h upend a lot of energ) on emotional "Maui Sailing Center" etched across fimm1 cks and psycholoe1cal warfare. the back. Ten thousand T-shirts and think the kids get cmouonal enough Milner has to pick one with an about this game w1thou1 any help advertismenl on lhe back. Maybe he from us ... gets royaliues? 1:07-Ho~ man ) "Wm or Else" 5:57-The average America n fam-phone calls dad Milner receive~ CdM accepts E•gles 'charity stancia misses chances inf a tng to Sea Kings, r 4-7 By IURK WOLCOTT ..., ..... c. ......... It was Homecoming at Corona del Mar High this week. and Estancia provided the perfect housewarming &if\ in Friday's battle of the un- beatens. The present came in the form of three sccond~uarter turnovers. The first two halted po1ential scorina • drives by the Eal.Its. and the third one enabled CdM to hold on for a 14-7 win bcfo"' an estimated S.SOO at Newpon Harbor Hiah. Both teams entered the contest with S-0-1 records.. each havina tied , their openina leaaue pmes. With the viaory. lhc.S. Kinp earned a three· --~ share of the Sea View lead with Untvenity and Tusun. all at 1-0-1. Meuwltile Estancia slid into the lower e:nd oOhC peck, after fa iii na on countlest ~unatia to spo1I the home teams pany. .. luic:ally. you can't throw three inl~rte=·ons,. live 1w1y SC\'Clf n11t inside the ocher team's ucl e•pect 10win1111insra IOOd bell team.·· Esaatteia Coech John Liebcnaood said in exasperation after thcpme. The air st\ow for both teams resembled the Hindcnbera's first. last and only niaht. Unfortunately for the Eaatesi the Sea Kanas had better luck re1ununa the bhmp ~ they pi(kcd it off. There wcl't a total of sill inter· ceptions an the pmc. three from ettbef sKlc of' the line of tcrimfMF. and at leell one in e~ qu.ncr:·But \he mostdam._;"I theft came with 32 lttOnds 1emaani1111 in the fint half and CCJM leMiftl. 7-0. Havingjust picked offa'pass oftts own. Estanci;l had lhe ball on its 'own 43 w1 (h one minute left and a chance· to tie the game at intermission. An incompletion and a completion later and the Eagles were on the Sea Kings· 42. Twenty more yards and they could start looking for at least a field goal . But CdM 's Pat Callaghan was look1n$ for someth ing else -and he found 1t. More acc ura1ely, it found him. All Callaghan had to do wrap his finge rs around the ball and he was speeding across 62 )ards of open field toward a touchdown that put the-Sea KinJS up for good. "Turnovers happen in high school games. .. Corona (kl Mar Coach Dave Holland said. "We turned the ball over. too. and that led to Estancia's score. "But (Estancia) lS a aood football team. ihcy held Tustin to one touchdown and us lo two. I tho ... both de~nteS l>la)ed well toniaht. Alona with the three 1nteroept1ons. Jcrrou Willard tteo\ICred a fumbk for the SCI Kin,p . in the Jerond quaner w1tll the EalkS dnnna. and CaU1pan blocked I r~ld pl It· tempt 1n the tint quaner . • Corona drl Mir, the No. 2.-ranked team "' CIF Di"ilion VI and the No. 10 team U\ Ori• County. beat Cl'I •• -C./111) "About a dozen. dozen-and-a-hall.'" he says. "But that's the nature of th e week." l :lt-Ed1son am,cs and does not ··walk" the field. l:lt-Milner's most\'" 'd rccollec- llons of the rivalrv: "Last 'ear ~as a great memory. But the regular season gan:ie of 1980 stands out. I th ought ~e were the better football learn. but the) beal us ( 15-1 4 on a two-point pla) an the closi ng minute). It was.a de' astat- 1ng toss and as hard as r, e taken an) defeat." 6:19-Edison wans· the a~ard for most 1magina11 ve sou,enir T-shirt. On the front of the sh1r:t. etched across a )ellow backdrop 1s the phrase. ~Fatal l\ttract1on .. Tht're·s '\o \\a) Out." No. 9. 1n blut'. I or course. being stuffed. Some of the BaroM don"t hke that. On the back 1t sa' . ":!OYear Ed1son Record \S. Founuim Valley." and then proceeds to list the scores <>I' the pnor 20 gam.cs. 1:%7-Edison coach Dave Whttc's negat1 ve phone call tally for the w~k" Zero. "Not one nega11ve call. We have some amazin~ fans:· Any press- ure? "lfanythin~ I ve put 1;>rcssure on myselflhiHear. ·says White. "For us to ":!n Jc;;tgue we have to win this one. · "f'l, 1:%8-1\dds Wh1t~: '"This ty~ o~ game IS what (high SCflOOI football) IS all about. Win, lose or draw a pla~er never forgets something hke this wee.k.. lt · un_ex.pcr1ence the~ 'll al wa ~ s remember. h's not hke this with other high school game-s What other high school games are goi ng to be packed lake this at 6:30? This 1s the natural high an athlete gets from pla~ mg in a game hke this. I told m~ players that some l1 me this ~eek the) hould stop. reflecl and absorb this moment.·· 1:30-Defends White of Edison· (Pleue eee TO PUNT /84) Abrahin Yap ~ INSIDE ~82 Otenge Cout OAILV PILOT/ Saturday, October 22, 1988 :ucLArisksNo. lrankingatArizOnatoda f =no,.....-n-a"""""h,......u_e_m_o_r_e_c_o_n_c_e_rn_e_d.-:---w-i..,..,th=---:::f o_e_,_,th,__a_n Is team's first top rating since 1967 Bruins assistants under J.>tck Vermeil Ducks would rather beat than Wash- ( 1974-i S). i"f,tOn. When Donahue became head 'There has been tradition and' coach in 1976, he selected Tomey • rivalry aoina on a Jona time belOre J hiadd'entive coordinator. aot here, .. sayi Oreaon COIM:h Rach swt since 19~. Washinaton, 1-2 in the Pac-10 and 4-l ovenll.1. lost, 28--27, to USC lut Saturday aner (ailina on a two-point conven1on in the closioa minutes. The Huwcs' other loss was to UCLA. o( 177 passes (or I , 70 I yards. By comparison, UCLA's Tro Alleman, a candidate for natio postseason honors, has a ratina o l 69.S points. Aikman has oomplet IOS ofl S9 pwes for l;.42S yard.a. ...... fte Aaeela&M Pren they be more cranked? l don't know." The Bruins have never won the national championship. The closest they've come is No. 2 behincLObio State in l9S4. The fotlowina year, Tomey became Brooks. head coach at Hawaii. This h "Obviously there are some feclinas Tomey's second season at Arizona that ,et everybocJy stirred up about whk~it4-2 and 2· I, tied for second 1n this aame," he said. The Uc.A Bruins take their new No. I rankiot oo the road today to face the Arizona Wildcats in a Plcific-10 Confdtence football p me at 'J)lcso11. And true to l\i' style, Bruins Coach Terry Donahue is more concerned about the O{)PC>nent than t.hc loftiness of the rankina. UCLA's first stop at the top sinoe late in the 196 7 season. It is the first time a Pac-I 0 team has been ranked No. 1 since Washington in 198S. ' the lcque with C>rtaon. The last oftbe atandina·room-only "You wantto beat your friendsa lot tickets for the con teat were sold more than people you don't know," Tuesday. More than 4S 000 people Tomey sa.id about facina Donahue. are expected at 41,009-~at Auu.en We"inston Coach Don James l& just one Victory shy of matchin& the 70 Pac-10 victories posted by USC's John McKay from I 960-7S. Jn other conference games, Arizona State (0-2. , 3·3) visits Washinaton State { l ·2, 4-2) and Oregon State ( 1-2. 3-3) travels to Stanford ( 1-2, 3-3), And Wasblnalon ..;)WC Nani beck Steve Broussard is third in th nation in rulhina. hlvma carrKd l 3 timtl fOr 896 yards. an. averaae o 149.3. Bia Weat Conference !elder Fresn State takes a break this weeken The UCLA-Arizona game, set for 12:30 p.m ., will be aired by ABC-TV on a ~plit national basis. UCLA is 6-0 overall and second in the Pac-l 0 at 3-0. M~nwhilc~ a bi&. Pacific North· 'Stadium. ~est nvalry wi!lcoounue forthe82nd That would Eake it the biggest time .whe~ .the No. 17 Washinaton crowd ever to attend a single-day Oregon State has not won at Stanford sin~ 1968. The Cardina l has won the last four meetings ao~l 7 of the last 19. ".before travelina to Sao Jose State Oct. 29 for a pme that could decide the confereJ"ce championship. Huskies visit the Oregon Ducks. sports event in 9 reaon. .. As Iona as yoo're in the top 10. whoever is playing you is going to be cranked." Donahue said. "Anytime you're near the top, people are going to be excited to play you. Third-ranked USC, which leads the Pac-I 0 at 4:-0. is idle this week. Washinaton has won 12 of the last "We're guaranteed a record 14 meetinas. including six of the last crowd," Or~ol\ Sports Information seven at Eugene. Director Steve Hellyer said. Despite losina, 4S-28, last week to Arizona, Washington State continues to post impressive numbers. Quar- terback Timm Rosenbach leads the nation in passing with a rating of I 7S.5 points. He has oorppleted 125 , The only other Jeaaue matchup today features Cal State Fullerton (2-2, ~S) visitina the New Mexico State Aa.ics (().4. l-S). "If they throw three more logs on the bonfire Friday night because we're No. I instead ofN"o. 2 ... will Donahue used to coach with Ari- zo~a ·s Dick Tomey. They 5crved as au1sunt coaches under Pepper Rod&ers at both Kansas (I 967-70) and UCLA ( 1971-73) a~d both wert But the Ducks won, .29-22, last year The four previous bigest crowds at at_ Eu.Jene to snap a SIX~me Husky Autzen also came in games against winmnJ streak, and arc favored by Washington. two points. The Ducks arc 2-1 in the con- There probably is no team the ferencc and S-1 overall, their best LooaBeach State, 1-S, steps out of thec~>nferenceand hits the.road for its first~ver pme with-the Akron Zips, who are 2-S after losin&. 42-0. to Au bum. Judge considers forcing ano~her Cup race in '89 Prem fte A.1Mdate4 Pren SAN DIEGO -A New York judge ~ reportedly is considerina objections to the San Diego Yacht Q__vb'Lwe_ofacatamaran in la.st month's defense of the America's Cup, raising the possibility of another race in 1989. Botb the New York Yacht Oub and Australia's Royal Perth Yacht O ub apparently have objected to SDYCs use of a multihull to suocessfully defend the cup apinst New Za.land's monohull sloop, T he San Diqo Union reported Friday. The New York and Australian clubs, together with the San Diqo Yacht O ub, make up the recently formed Amenca•s Cup Trustee Committee. New York State Supreme Court Judge Carmen Ciparick has placed a gag order on all parties to the dispute, the U nion said. But an unidentified New York Yacht Club member told the.paper that NYCC bas offered C iparick a compromise proposal that would void September's race and force San Diego to defend the Cup again next October in a monobull similar to New Zealand's. "San Diego Yacht O ub and Sail America (the club's defense manager) could be in tro ut)le," the source told the U nion. "Both Royal Perth and New York yacht clubs formally objected to the catamaran and said San Diego's use of the catamaran was illegal. San Diego miaht be luclcy to get out without having to forfeit." New York Yacht O ub's board of d irectors ap~renlly voted earlier this month to ask the coun to void last month's results and force a re match between San Diego and New Zealand in 1989 rather than support a pending lawsuit by New Zealand, the Union SI.Id. Ciparick had invited the New York and Royal Perth clubs to participate in the current discussions as former holders oftbe America's Cup. The San Diego club. which had planned a 1991 multinational Cup race, was forced into an early one- on-one defense when Michael Fay of New Zealand issued a surprise challenge. · The challenge was validated by the court. San Diego then decided to race the catamaran, saying time and budget limitations prevented it from developing a yacht to meet New Zealand. Fay protested the multihuJI as an unfair match for his sloop, but Ciparick told the pan ics to race and then return afterward if complaints remained. . Skipper Dennis C~nner easily defeate.d Fay's yacht an the best-of-three scnes, and the ri val clubs returned to New York for closed-door meetings with C1parick this week. "The j udge docs not want this back in the courtroom," the NYYC source told the Union. "She wants the sides to strike a compromise. If New York and Royal Penh are strong on the side of th 1s proposa.I. it could be a strong influencing argument." Quote of the day a.ut1e J.-., the NBC-TV sportscaster assianed to tnck and field events in Seoul. commenting on the network's superior bus servioe to transport its announcers and camera crews to the Olympic venues: "The last time I paid so much attention to a bus schedule was in the sixth ....... BaJ•• Boch, Cook share lead GULF BREEZE. Aa. -Mark Hayes, l!I Scott Hoch and John Cook tied for the 1eeond-round lead at 9-under-par 135 Friday in the Pensacola ()pen. One stroke behind the leaders were Lance Ten Broeck. Ken Green and brothen Curt and Tom Byrum. the latter shooting a 64, the lowest score of the tournament and the lowest of his career o n the PGA Tour. Dan Pohl, Howard Twitty and Ray Stewart were two strokes behind the leaders at I 3 7. The three leaders, the Byrum brothers and the trio at 137 all played in the momina before strong winds and a brief mo ahower hit the 7,03l-yard, par-72 course at T~ Bay Golf and Country O ub. The final two rounds will be played today and Sunday by 79 aolfers who shot even-par 144 or below in the fint 36 holes. Toronto eztends road streak Dura Vel&d and Ou.let Marlee ~ ecored S l leCOnds apart in the second , ~od Friday niaht and Toronto beat the Detroit Red Winp, 4-2, Jivina the Maple Lea& four strai&bt road Victories for the ftnt time since 19~-78. G~~ ~three assi111 for Toronto, which won tll third straiabt overall. Detroit's Sine Y~ failed to ICO~ fOr the first time in the Red Wt~ .even p.ma this teaSOn ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Daft Al*eyelll* and Mike P . .aJpo scored two IOal• acb u Bu&lo toot a five-p.llead and beat Montttal at home • .S-3. Ry .. .,,..,.. scored the other 8'a&Jo=· . The Caucbens came t.ct with three ~ y IOIJJ-two by a.,_ CerNe and one by ...., hi ... ~ .,..-. ICOftld one 1oal and IMisted on two others and 0111 Laftemo scored the leCOnd IO&I of bia comebeclt u the New Yott RaOJCR defeated WubjJlllOn, 4-1. Tbe ~ ICOnld lllree ~-y~aat_be)'beattbeC.pjtaldortbetec:ond lime 111 three nilbta. 1mproviJiia their to.cf m:ord co J.0.1 ... &amt ...... meppeda tJUtd-period tie with his llOOlDd poww"'llllY ... and New Jency aded • lhru--~ loeiQI itieM b)' bmiila Pfttlburlb It bome. 6-4. .. .:.,~,=·=:.f.=t.-:! ... tine..,._ He bis J fplt ud I Ulisu iJa aia .... dall ..... IN THE BLEACHERS ••. WE.LL, ll.\E PlA~ ARE COMIN& Q'tfo lHE FIELD, AND IT LCd:5 LIKE wt~ JlJSf' APJJUT READY AA -rnE Kie.KITT. •• Celtics breeze past Yugoslavia MADRID, Spain -~ Bird scored m I 7 of bis game-high 27 points in the second half and Kevin McHale sparked an early third-quarter surge to lead the Boston Celtics to a 113-85 victory over the Yugoslavian national team Friday in the first round of the McDonald's Basketball Open. The Celtics face tournament host Real Madrid in Sunday's championship. Real Madrid defeated Italian league .-ham pion Scavolini Pesaro, I 08-96. Tyson-Bruno site may change Mlle Tyaoa'• heavywcight title de· Ill fensc inst Frut Bruo, which has shifted agtes several times, appears headed for a change of sites as well. according to a published report. Bill Cayton, Tyson•s manager, has been negotiating for the last week wnh British promoters Jarvis A1taJre and Mickey Duff to hne the site changed from London. the New York Times rc~rted in its Friday editions. "I'm confident the fight Wl ll take place in the United States," the paper quoted Cayton as saying, adding that the manager expected a buyout arrangement could be finalized by Monday. The bout is scheduled to take place on Jan. 14 ... World endurance champion MarttA Brodie of Bntatn driving a Jaguar XJR-9. led the way at Del Ma; Fairgrounds on Friday, tbe opening daJ. ofpracuce for Sunday's G rand Prix of Southern Calafomia. The 10- tum. 1.62-mile tem porary circuit was extremely slow and treacherous Friday, with several cars tagging the concrete barriers lining the course circh ng the outside of the famed Del Mar horsctrack. But even 'an on-course tangle with tbe Nissan GTP of Australian-born Geoff Brablaam, already crowned as the IMSA Camel GTP series champion, couldn't keep Brundle. the new world endurance champion, from turning the fastest lap of the day ... Kansas City defensive end Mike BelJ. who served time in 1986 on a cocaine convictio n. has been suspended by the NFL for 30 days for violatin$ the lea,ue's substance abuse policy. the Chiefs said Fnday. Ne1thertheChiefs nor the NFL said what substance was involved. Bell will be treated as an outpatient at a drug· treatment facility ... Mull: Gasdneau, the flamboyant defensi ve end of the New York Jets, would have to get the approval of his teammates if he decides to return. and a survey of the players Fnday indictated the vote would be close. Television, radio TaLaV'ISION 9:30 a.m. -COLLaGa l'OOTaALL: H•rv•rd at Princeton, ESPN. 9:30 •.m. -COLL••• POOTaALL: Gaorol• al Kentucky, TM. 9:30 a.m. -COLLaH POOTaALL: Air Force •t Not,.. Dame. WGN, Z CNMel. 11:30 •.m. -COLL•G• POOnALL: Penn State at Ai.bama, CMnMI 2. Hoot! -90ATIM4k Ulttmate Yadlt Race (tape), Channel '-11-.30 p,m. -COLLSH POOftALL: UCL.A •t Arlaona. Ct.Met 7 (Prltne T~et 11 P.m.). 1 p.m. -MOaM llACIM8¢ .,..._,.. Cup preview Uacie), Chennel 4. • 1 P.tn. -AUTO ltAatll. NASCAlt Of'Md N•llonal 200 from ltoc:klftlhem, N.C. ( ... ved), ESPN. , p,m. -POLOI U.S. w.. .,...,nne In Arnerlcat' Cadlllec C..,,..llNP (.._), C,__. 2 .. 3 p.m. -f'OWSIUIOAT llACIHlc Ou!Merd Grand Prix Of SI. L0uts ( .... ). SIPN. , S P.m. -C:OU.•H POOTULL.a C*lehome at Cotoredo, ESPN ,,....,. .. mldnlltll). S:JO p.m. -WU..YUL&.a Teem C~ metdlet et '°'um (tape), ~ Ticket. 7!30 o.m. -NOCX.aY1 Mlftnelot• et Kinn, Prime Tkket. I o.m. -MOltR ~ OM Tree ,....YI, Chaftnel 5' <Prime Tlc:Qt, 1CtJt p.m,). l:JO PA -COLLS.. POOTULL.a IYU •! Hawen, &SPN. llADIO t-.JO a.t\'\. -CDI LI .. NO'TULiLa Nr Feret et· Netr'9 Oefftt, K•TM (tll), l(f'D (1'91>. 11~ Lift. -COUii• flOO'nALLa ......... , "--....._ KINN (WI). Ne9" -CDI L-NOIUU.a Sen OW. ltett .. ~ ...... KflMa.met. Ila Nft. -~ fllOOnM.L: UCL.A et ........ KMllC (71e. Ml Nft. -'.'W'1 ~ LMI .._ .... .,.., , ..... ..... -.~LAUrl .. -·••::. .. ...... -........ Cll ..... ............... ........,, ..... .Ir..,.... -As 111• If 0.. KUC OCC's little middle man pumps up Bucs'· defense Nose guard DuBois brings his energy along at all times By JON FERGUSON Ol .. D911r,... ..... B~cc DuBois docs not have the physical size of most players that play defen_sive line at any level, but there's perhaps one key intangible that makes him a force while sunounded by more bulky players. DuBois may only be 5-foot-1 I and sl~tly more than I 80 pounds, but. the Orange Coas\ College nose guard has the energy of the San Onofre nuclear generatingplant. It's like he's packed the JUts of a 6-4, 260-pound defensive hneman into a smaller pecltaae, and only one thins can happen -he explodes on the field. DuBois loves to play football for the pure enjoyment. He's been doing it since he was in Junior All-America at just 1 years old. Being on the 8raee DaBola 40. He 1s tJed tor the team lead tackles for lou with six and pressuring the quarterback with I l. Perhaps his most important statistic is what can't be measured tanaibly-his emotional impact. .. It's very important... Workman uid. 0 Tbat keynotea why our defense is so successful this year. We've put togcther a lot of those personalities like Sean Turner, Joe Hester. Gari Calhoun, Chris Matney, Bill Craft. ''You throw all those people toaether, if you're on defense tasether then a lot of people are playina better because of the congregation of per- sonalities. That's exactly the kind of people we're looking for and ittook us two years to get that group together." lfDuBois can do what be docs, then someone bigger can make an impact too. "Absolutely, in terms of hean and sole of emotion on defense, he is our auy," said defensive coc>.rdinator Barry Waters. "Bryce plays ri&ht in the middle and so much happens . around him. his emotional leadership is essential to playi n1 well. football field excites this guy. , The kid in the candy store looking through the glass counter was excited. He doesn't have anything on Du.Bois. Once on the field. he uses his speed and trench knowledge to take advan- tage of people who may wciah anywhere from 30 to 100 pounds more than he does. always want to ~ playing. It's frustrating sometimes that maybe the offense isn't doing what it should be doina if we gjve the ball to them." "We wouldn't have the feeling on defense ifhe weren't there. He adds a senuine excitement around the aame. Ifbe plays excited and ~lays at a level sliahtly above what he s supposed to be, that's OODlagcoUS. .. As head coach Bill Workman says. DuBois was always excited, always somewhat smaller 1n football terms, and always a lineman. It may not make sense until you consider why DuBois is out there. Because it' fun. When the ball is snapped, No. 38 disappears in a congregation of jersies. Where'd he go? That's exactly what the center on the other side of the line is thinking too. "He's an excitable JUY. His antics arc not false in that he 1s legitimately that excited about the pme. He's in constant motion. He's like that every play. He comes on the football field. and he is Oyina around the whole time. "I've always liked line," Du.Bois said. "I played Juard when I was a freshman (at Edison). I've always liked it even if you don't get glory out of it " I'll tell you where be went. See that JUY popping U(> from the. tackle. JUmpin.g in ,the a1r 1n a half puouettc whifc waving his fist, strutting around like King Kong Jr., h1gh-fiving hi..s teammates. That's where he went. "He's amped out. He's like that all the time. He's flying to class on his skateboard." As a fttshman offensive lineman. DuBois played for what he called the ''smaller team" of the two freshman squads which could be likened to a B team. When he was a 120-pound sophomore at Edison. bis older brother Marc worked with him on the Characrs' slip technique, a defensive line method first employed by fonner Raiders' John Madden while at San Diego State. He quickly pops around offensive lineman like he weaves across cam- pus lo class on his skateboard. There's a mutual respect between Workman and DuBois. who were toaether in tbe Edison High program for three years before Workman left for Orange Coast He fits the mold of the Workman defender. He's agile, quick and bas a ferocious heart, a great desire to attack. Then. heaven forbid, the defense can't .be on the field all of the time. Where's DuBois? You can't miss him. There's No. 38 with his arms cocked outward. stompina up and down tbe sidelines like there's some- thing wrong. DuBois is .. a leader on a defense which is lowest in the Mission Conference in total yards allowed with only 207 per game and second in · yieldina only 13.8 po'inu per game. He was "pretty fat" at the time, but said his agressive attitude earned him the starting positio n h•s sophomore season af\er notching three sacks his ftrst game. He wasn't starting his junior year on varsity, but he went in during a game Edison was There is. "l always think l can contribute," DuBois said. "Put me in there. I'll do it. It gets me flrcd up just watching. I He leads tbe team in his favorite pastime, sacking the quarterback. with 31'2 and is founh in tackles with (Pleue Me Da.BOl8/B4) CostaMesaupsetsNo. 3 Edison Delahunt scores twice late to key 8-7 non-league win Costa Mesa High is proving the ClFs deosion to move the Mus.tangs up a level to 3-A water polo this season was a wise one. The Mustanp knocked off third-ranked Edison by a single aoaJ for the second time this season, earning a 8-7 win at Golden West CoUcac on Friday night in a non- lcague water polo match. "This is a aame we've been looking forward to since playina them the laat time," aaid Costa Mesa Coach Chuck Olson of the earlier S"'4 tournament wm. "We respect them for being one of the contenders for the finals ofCIF." Corey C>clahunt and Steve Kunst scored three aoaJs each to lead the victory, which wasn't secured until the Mustanp used the possession pme to cxtioaui.sh the final 33 tec:onch from tbe clock. Tied at fiveat halftime1 Mesa took 1 6-$ lead on Tony Fekete'spl with 2:2S left 1n the third quarter. But B~nl Warde, who was limited to one pl for f.dit0n, ICOred with 3:.a left in the fourth quarter to tie it 11 lix. "What wanted to do wu hold Brent Warde down a little ·• Olson laid. "He'a the ~~ we respect the. most out the;. I lhJAk we did a Sood jOb by holdina him to one aoa1.·· Delahunt came up with a pair of qui<:k p.ls at the l :SO and J :20 marts 10 buiJd an 8-6 ad, bu~ Beau McCraney. W'boled Editon wilh four pis,~ With 33 leCOndt mnainina to make it a one-point pme before Cos1a Mesa ran the clock out. Tbe Mustanp built a 3-1 first qu.ar1ef 1ead. but the Owlen rallied with four p1s in the teeond period to tie the pme It halftime. .. We knew we'd have to come out strona on them. became they"re 1 real atroq, pbYlicaJ iam," Olt0n laid. '"We didn't want co tel bell[ocf and ,et t'N1ttated. We coac:enttated on IC>i!'t out and Dlmna the best ddeoie aad offea.we could in IM tint Daff." .... ................ ... ...... ~Vimll~w =.,.a:=·==-:-:: .__. Wedl11i117 ... 11111 -........ ~~ Olson Sfid his young team, which includes only one ~nior starter, is bcgjnnin1 to show promise at the right lime. "Kunst was our main offensive threat before, but more guys arc starting to talce on the responsibility of shootiQ&. and we've been very succscsful at it," Olson said. "We're pcak:.ina at exactly the right time." In other prep water polo: eo ..... del Mar 1'1. Dowaey t : Hagan Grantham scored two of his tcam-hlah seven goals in the first period as'\he Sea JC.jnp took control early for a 13-0 halftime lead and were never challenged. . Chris Oedina and Scott Tucker added two aoals apiece for Corona del Mar as the No. I team in CJF 4-A improved to 17-1. Goalie Robert Pike bad JO saves. &IUda u. a • ....-Beedt 5: The EqJes made bar. with a non·l~e contest with the visiting Oilers. bu1ldina a 7-3 halftime lead, then putti.n1 it away with a S-0 blowout in the third stanza. . Estancia, which improved to S..12 overall, was led by tenior Mike. McNeff, who bad four aoals, as wen as Rob Carneado and Mike Klm. each contributina three martcen. ,._ .... Valley II, Let Ala.ml ... t: Trey Best bad three of'his flve.,als in the first period as the Barons took a .S-1 lead and Bryan Frieden had three of bis five 10&1s in the f\nal period u Fountain Valley (l 3-9) held a.n for ttie win. Senior aoalie Juoo Malut had 14 uvcs. P......-a,N..,.n llutler5: Kurt Edler had three of the Sailora' five pis u Newport, ranked sixth in C lF 4- A, suffered its KCOnd s: defeat. ld•1hs H. P t: Fou.r dtfTerent Road- runner players tcored • pair or pis and Saddlet.ck oullCOl'ed lbe Mariners. 4-0, in the third period for the non-a.pe victory. . . In colklll action: ua 11,\JC ... 0teae 7: Tony~Bcll Tom Warde and JobD leddlCQled three~ mcb Wood ldcled a pair u I.be An.eeten build a 7.3 bal me edp and cnabed co • 800<0Gfcftnce win at Herit111e Patt. UO. I~. plays today at UC Santa IJerbara in a 8.ia Wett Confennce ma1Ch. .......... -------- : • r Ora• Coa11 DAILY PILOT IS•turd•y. Octobet 22. 1981 - CdM ACCEPTS CHARITY •.• hom81 Estanc11 for the sixth time 1n the last 5even years. The Sea Kings also extended their lonaest unbeaten smna ever to 5tven aames. CdM plays Saddleback next week. while Estancia meets University. the team which tied the Sea Kings. 14-14. last Thursday. The Eaale\, ranked No. 5 in Cl F Division VI entering the game. pick- ed off th rtt passes of their own on Friday. They held CdM quarterback Ty Pnce to one completion for 11 yards tn the second half. and five completions for 46 yards in the game. On offense. the Eagles SC'ored against the Sea Kings for the first time in three years. Kevin Thomas picked off a Price pass on the Sea Kinss' first possession (the third intercepuon for both teams m a span of three minutes). and returned 1t 6 yards to the CdM 19. Seven plays later -all running - quarterback Jeff Dcsandro plunged over from a )ard out to put his team within seven. Desandro. whQ rotated with starting quarterback Dan U,:ker. never threw ~pass in the ga~ The Sea Kin,e.s· defense. led by All· League sclec11on John ~atovsich. Brett Allen. Warren Johnson. Callaghan and Willard hm1ted Estan- cia to 88 yards rushing on 26 carries and recorded six quarterback sacks. The most crucial defensive play. however. ma' have been turned in by defenSl\e back Brandon Bento. With 2:53 left in the game and Estancia on the move toward a possible tic. Bento came up wtth an interception. whi ch he returned 41 yards. "We're a young team." Lrebcngood 1Capo do·wns Irvine By STAN GRANCH · Delly "°' CotrH pofld9ftt For the past fe\' 'il'a-;ons. the I rv1ne High Vaqueros ha\I: had a good football team. Unfonunatel}. the~ arc 1n the South Coast League with Orange Count} powers Mission V1eJO. El Toro and Capistrano Valle}. In me has again produced a good team. and "'1th Capo Valle~ ha' 1ng an olT-~car. things looked ripe for a Vaqueros·' 1ctor) Fnda},night. Ho"'· ever. 1t was the ( ougar<> v. ho came ou\ on top. defeaung the Vaqueros. 6-0. at Capo Valley High. With the loss. thr rrghth-rankl·d Vaqueros fall to 5-:! O\\:rall and 1-110 league. while Capo alll'} 1mproH's LO 4-3. I· I. Possibly the mos t 1mponant pla> of the gamt.'' occurred early in thl' second quarter. In inc appeared to ha H~ k1ckro a 35-}ard field goal. but the ollicals said Capo "a~ 01Ts1de and the pla} had hecn blo"n dead . .\lkr ta~mg a dcla} of game penalty. the Vaqueros attempted another 35-~ard field goal. but th1sone was wide to lhl.' nght. In me co-head coach Rick Cums. who was upset b} the call. said. "That dead ball call has to one ol the louSll''it r1,Jles in the game. "We expected it to be a IO'>.·Sconng game. and \\C wou ld ha\C taken the points. W~ were missing a fe" pla)crs. and "e kne" "'e "en: not goi ng. to get too much olTensc lo· night." Actually. the Vaqs gained JUS\ a!. much )ardagc as the Cougars In inc had 12 lirst downs and 149 'ards total olTcnsc. while Ca~ Valle' had 13 first downs and _48 }ard~ of t?tal offense. _ ··we dominated them 10 the first half. but we could not put the ball in the end zone." said Cunis. "We "ere able to move the ball bctv.een the 20's. but v.e self-<testructcd. We made a couple l"lf tt) turnovers and penalties ruining dnye~. and the) got the big plays when the) needed them." Late 1n the fi rst hal t: the Vaqueros were on the mo\l~. The) \\Crc 1n the midst of a e1gh1-pla}. 60-) ard dnw when fullb~k Mike Steinke fumbled the ball at Che Cougars' 19. Earlier in the quarter. Mitch Belle had a huge hole up the middle w11h blockers 1n front of him . but he "as caught from behind on a 56-)ard run. ~lie onl y carried the ball twice. and Curtis said he normally wou ld ha'c outrun everyone to the end zone had he not been nursing a hamstnng pull. The Cou gars took the k1ckofT opening the second quarter and dro'c to the Vaqueros' 24. With the dmc stalled, Capo Valley sent out plaec- klcker Scott l:iannah to attempt a 41 - yard field goal. Hannah kicked a knuckle ball which someho"' made 11 bctv.ecn the uprights for a J-0 lead. * C•pi•tr•no V.lev 6, trvlne o k 9rt Oy Oulrifft lrw1M 0 0 0 o-0 Cai><'" eno II• ev O O l l-6 rl\lrd Ou•rttr Capo-Hen~n • f G t '1 ,1Mlf111 ~,.,. C•oo-+i•n,,.11 l1 Fu >. A1ftn<1.i1ce ~ SOO '''"m.1.0 GAM• STATISTICS "" Finl OOW!I\ 11 Ruwt v1rci.11e l• 102 P~1nt 'lefM99 .. ~-SIS I Return vera.tt• • ,....,,.,. .-ci. ,,roaoe l·m•n·21 ........ ,Giff , .. Pvn•• •·Jt F\lf'l\Olft•t~ IO\I I· I ~lt.et·'f•rdttt 6·U Tllfte OloO\Mt'IOfl 11 00 , ... 13 lS , .. o 140 .. IS I 3 l mo.,•IS 14' "' 1 I • 6S n oo •"1ftt, lftterCWOttOll lll!Tlble rt'UfM ...otvtOUAL tlUSMlM w_s...,..... " 1• ..,.. 1·•s !IA¥"" 16·SJ, ~tr I •. UllCOI!\, 4 tor lnl"U\ 11 C:190-litfln It .... ,HM tilt, I t , McK..,llf 1-.. SOf11dey, 1 J, SNltlttn. 1 ·l, AMnl•. Hor tnll\u\ I, Wl\1 .. , 6 • · lllUIUI I llllOMOUAL PAJ .... lr•-1.ln<olfl ~l&-1 .. l'Mrtn, I O·O 0 ~~ •·lt·I •• MDMOVAL HCa.W. w-Httd t •17, ...,,... 7 ti. t<w- 1 I' C•eo-..,..., J ljt, Jlfl'llflt. '·$1. Mcl(f"I .. J 14 Polll, 1•11 said about the bgles. "Wc'"e been making ·the~ kinds or m1stak~ all year ;and we've been winning. This t1m~ things didn't work out so well." However. on the Sea Kings' fir'it possession of the game. Pnce or· chestrated a beautiful 6 7-yard scoring dnve. connecting on all fo ur of his passes. The drive covered 12 plays. ate up nearly ~u. minutes on the clock and was capj'.)cd off by Haack's 3-yard touchdown run. * CorOM del Mu 14, £1t•ncla 7 Sctrt by OU..rttrt 0 0 1 0-1 7 7 0 0-1~ '"' °"'"" C<IM-+11~1< 1 (1.>11 tCa1t111n1r1 11.ICI<), 3 46 ~ °"',. COM-<•H•o~n 62 lllltf'(;t9h0rl fetUfrl (C111891\l l' lllCk), 0-.25 Third Oulrtw E't-DtHllClro l run tV11Qut l l>.IClr.), 6,'7 Alltn<llnce S,SOO (tslitNltd) GAME STATISTICS EUllldl Fl"' doWI'' io R~·verdl!M 26·M P1ul1111 verd•Ot i02 P11uin11 9·21·3 Return ver<laot• 3· S2 NtOtlivt H Ck v1ro111e lo·mon·29 Net v1rdt11t 21l PUnh 3·31 F ut'llbltt-lutnbte\ II» I I· I Peftllhts·vard•llt HS T ll'M Qf POutulOll 20 SS • Pum. inttrctohon fumble '""'"' CdM I? 31·15' 46 S·l\•3 3·118 ?·min·• 310 MS 0-0 6·S7 23-0S IMDWIDUAL RUSHING esrenci-Wollkltwicz. 16·S2. Ucker, 2· IS. Burrows. 3· 1', Ouendro', 4·4, Pt1rone, 1·3 CdM-HH ck, 11 ·51, Lucu , IS·O . Kt1Jllt1Cll. 7·21, Price 2· 15, 8or11. J·I INDIVIDUAL PAS.SING Es11nc11-Ucker, 9·21·3, 102 .,.,o, COM-Prkt . S· 11·3, 46 vero' INDIVIDUAL ltECEIVING E\tanci-Hartrev, 3·35, Wollkltwlcz. 2·27, PttrOM, 2· 16. Vazquet, I· 18. Burrow,, 1·6 • C'#A-W• JoMson, I· 12. Jeck!.Oll, I· 11, · • DelJ,... ,..... ~......., .._.. Cl•~. 1-1i: we Jonnton, H . Boi:11.1-s Cd.II qaarterb&ck Ty Price clral• alODf it.tanda defender Jeremie Chapl.D u Dlnlel Petroae of the Jtaele. monie ln. • Woodbridge High used a well· balanced attack and conunued its staunch defensive tactics Friday 01ght to hand vis11ing Laguna Hills High a • 28-6 Pacific Coast League defeat at Irvi ne High. The Warriors. behind the passing of quarterback Fred Schweer and running back Scott Seymour. had another biB nigh t in keeping 1heir record perfect at 7-0 for the season. The Warriors defense likewise did }Coman duty. failing to give up a point to the Hawks. "We improved on offense tonight.·· Coach Rick Gibson said following his seventh straight triumph as head coach. "We started slo"'IY again. but Scott (Seymour) had a big night and Fred Sch""eer didn't sclf-dcstruc1 when the}' intercepted him earl)." Se} mour picked up I 02 } ards. going over the 100 mark for 1hc second starght ""e!k in league pla). He also scored the first thrceWoodbrtdgt' 1ouchdown!>.1nclud10ga 50-~ard pass frorrf'Seh"cer and runs of 11 and 47 yards. Schweer OCC ~ GWC open divisional play Pirates face opportunistic Saddle back. line up strong d efen se vs. potent offense By JON F ERGUSON otho.t, ......... Saddleback College invades Or- ange Coast Coll~c today for thtt opening of the Mission Conference Central Division season in a I :30 kickoff. The meeting is the 13th between the two schools with Saddleback owning an 8..4 edge, but the Pirates have won the last two includini a 27-24 defeat in 1986 which was overturned for use of an ineligible player and a 42-38 win in a shootout at Saddleback last season. The Pirates arc 2-2 in Mission non· divisional games and 3-2 overall. while Saddleback is 3-1. 4-1. The pme pits Saddleback's tal- ented offense, which averaacs 355 yards per pme against OCC's Miss.ion Conference-leadina defense. which allows just 207 Y,ards per game. ··1 can't say enough about the tremendous job (defensive coordi· nator) Barry Waters and his staff, Mia Taylor. Rich James and Greg Shadid have done," said OCC head coach Bill Workman. "Without them, I don't want to think about where we'd be." OCCs main oonccms still center around the offense. and Coach Bill Wortman broqht up a point in a · meetina with players earlier this week in an effort to bolster their con· fidence. "The key to what's happenina in the ofTen~. wh) ""e're maJuna so many mrsakes . " Workman said. "We had a mecung and l asked, ·How many guys played for OCC on offense last year, raise you're hand.' Four guys raised their hands. 'And how many sophomores were somewhere else last year.' Two more raised their hand. Thc"''s six sophomores on th e whole (offensi ve) squad. That's why we're not a well-01led offensive squad.'' Meanwhile. Saddleback is coming off a 21·7 win over a strong Pasadena squad which gained 349 yards but self-destructed with five turnovers and key penalties. Nonetheless. Coach Ken Swcanngen praised a new-found aaaressiveness an his de- fense for the game. Offensively, the Gauchos f"lln only 42 offensive plays m the game, the1r lowest game total of 'he '80s. but capitalized with scores on two · Pasadena interceptions. Rustlers to face fourth-rated Fullerton-. which s ports strong all-aroundTineup- By JON FERGUSON OftlleDllllp ....... While Golden West College's foot· ball team met a potent offen~ 1n the Pasadena Lancers three weeks ago. Fullenon College's offense will offer the most balanced front the Rustlers have factd 10 a M1ss1on Coofe"'nce Central Dtvis1on opener tonight at 7 at Orange Coast Colleae. Fullerton (5-0. 4-0) enters the game ranked fourth in the nation. fl was four weeks ago that Pasadena handed the Rustlers (3-1-1. 2-1-1) their worst defeat 1n h1stor). a 56-16 loss. Since then. Golden West has t~o wins and a tie. "There have been pcnods over m~ 23 years where there's a week we've lost decisively and then bounced back," said Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford. "The pla)ers don't hke bcina embarrassed. The) have pnde in their play." Beyond tailback JefT .\ndrcws (721 yards rushina). sophomort quar· terback Victor W1lhams has bctn 1mp~ive, hitllng on 4 of 106 passes for 969 yards a.nd nine touch- downs while throwing onl) one interception. Wide rtce1ver Tim Jmpcnal1 has cauaht 2 I of those balls for an 18.3 yard per catch average and five touchdowns. whtJe a vcrq,ma 22 yards per kickoff return and l 2.4 per pynt returo, "Defensively, the \iomets rank sec- ond in the conference to Oranac Brant Coastm )ards allowed per pmc and have allo~ed an average of on)) 14 points. "To this point. this tS our b1ggrst challenge offens1vel) and defens1,e- ly." Shackleford said "Th<''· re the best team wt've fact'd I kno" v.c P' e up an awful lot of point!> to Pasadena. but Fullerton presents man' more problems." Guard Kevm Fairman and ccntu David Brant. who both suffered spmned left ankles a wttk •go. will play. Wide rcttivcr Mike Crowlc} and dcknSJvc tacklr Kt'llh Road\ both had pins remo~ from broken hands this week. Roady could pla~. but Crowle probabl~ won't. "I'm sure we'll have to pl.a\ (fainnan and Brant) u much as ~e can... Shackleford said. •· ._ bad a~kJe's a bid ankle and rou cu onl)' stand so much on that h s &Dini 10 be a httlc bit of a JUU ltt\I act. but everybod)• has lnJUne\. They're part of the pme " DuBOIS FINDS FOOTBALL PURE EXCITEMENT. • • Prom82 losina and took over as swtina nose and we ~uldn't block him. Then we auant. pla td eve!) oth~r t~m and they He went on to earn AU.Sunset couldn't block him When he lcavn honors and E<hson's Wildman of the here. somebody wtll takr •chance. He Year his )Unior season and All.CIF can move to outside bicker. He'' honors hit senior teUOn. But at 165 intclliatnt and can pick it up quick . pounds, DuBois knew he was beaded He can P.'•> man p1ss defense and to a community coll~ and Coa t he's fast • was • na1ural cho1ce W\th W~n He bfted ~1aJ\tJ dlbacntly '" the and W•ten.evcn thouch Wattnon« off«uon. boosuna his •-Ct&l\t from ••pvcmcanF1nSpen1sh,"heJOkes 16' to 191 wh1lc d~•na his now. "J tamed it.. ~ ofbody flt and 1mproVlnl While W~man hked DuBois' his 40--yaid daah ume from 4.1to4.6. ~till. there wu sim doubt as He hu lost 10 pounds dunaa the ~be could make the transauon coune ol \he flrtt two month of tbc co a~ 9"tl ••bis sm. -.on. wnift ... doubt ill tWf)'OM'I ~onuna beck IS a JOl)tlo~. I mind." WOf\mn taid. ··w~ tried at ' fttlm<>ftdfdtea*. hke lhevcto~a ,. I leadef," Ou8o1ssaid ··1 want to come beck and make a m~or 1mpect." Du8o11 cmhis much oftus surtcst to pl)'ln&attcn\lon 1n pract\CC to what defensaw hnc co.ch Rich J~ ha to say abou1 prep1riq for the o,po-- nnl . .. He·s aot a h«k of a lo\ of ab.ht). bUt•Mn it sets down toanal)'tina the prM films. you look for tccb1naquc.'' Wat~ uid. "He's a masttt ttth· n1c11n. He lakes pride 1n PftP&nna for •hat he's dotnf. "If )OU wnaftt 17, poundi. you·~ '°'"' tQ be ~ 11\~ eVttY Wtttt. · lui dim's nobod C)'licktf '" our eoft~ <Nf dt-knsavc \aft' ldftum dw efftctenc') at which be does his Job •• But as important as that 1 DuBois natu,.lly has hts .... > of Pftl)ILnn& ps~hok>11cally. All week loni, I think about the pm~:· Ou8ots 11td. ··Theda)-of the aame, 1 al•ay! So to Mby' We a11 to there aQd talk about\\ for a coupte of hours brm tbe pmc. .. , ..... ~ think. this hi tot to be the most 1mponant p~. E\lffY pme you play CVtty W'ttt ~Ina the mos11mponant.~1 : urt-v111aaJmn1 wMI I haw to do ll'i ~'ftl bttter •f tM 4MM1' wem it C'Ocky on tht fidd be~" ~··no lfttOft to 11.....: 0.90i a~ reuon to It' e11c1t~. .. -\ IM Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 22, 1988 Westininster wins 'ugly' over Seahaw.k After poor first half, Ocean View rallies for lead before bowing to Lions .. 18-13 By EDZINTEL DeltJ .... C:.11 JI ¢ I Ihts one was JO -ualy, not even a Homecoming queen could help it. Ocean View nearly won it even though the Scahawks pined just 77 total yards. Heel. they took the lead in the third quarter. having com- pleted one pass for;? yards. Westm inster did. .. everything 11 could to give it away," as Co-coach Stan ('lark put 11. but the Lions hung on to win. 18-13. Friday ntaht in Westminster's Homecoming game. There were 145 yards in penalties, four lost fumbles. and not a whole lot ofoffen~ ··11 was a strange _game. for sure."~ said Clark. who..sc Lions are now .2-0 in the Sunset League, 3-4 overall. Ocean Vie" 1s 0-2 in league. 3~ overall. "I think 11's unbelievable how we can try to give the same away. The kids play so well. and fhen just fall apart." Well. not exactly. Ocean View had one of the worst halves of football imaginable and }'Ct trailed JUSt 6-0 midway through the third quarter. The 5eahawks had m1nus-6 yards total offense in the lirst half and had lost three fumbles. Yet all Westminster had to show were two field goals by Ryan Penct". The Lions put together a 74-yard drive to start the th ird quarter. Fullback Mike Graff. the game's ·leading rusher with 11 6 yards on 17 c,'lrrics. picked up 36 yards and then quarterback Bob Elliott ran 24 )ards to the Ocean View 1. Thal set up a 1- BARONS WIN·, 28-21 ••• From Bl The 1ro0\ ·The Barons brushed off their coach's demand to punt the ball. That\ right -the plan was to punt The Barons were on the march again. but Henigan was roughed up badh and "as forced to the lea ve t hc game txcause of a personal fou l. .\nd for a" h1h:. the Barons· offen se stagnated. .. It broke uur focus for a ltule "hile:· said \I liner ... and he was a huh.· f~~~ But he's a great com- petitor. Henagan returnNl in the th ird quaner "1th a I ~-., lead. Edison had driven 80 ,;irds 1n nine pla,•s for its first touchdll\'n a t>-~ard· run b} Shane herman "1th 3.~7 left 1n the fi rst hal( The Ba rons· \en1or quanerback went to Powe at that point. and he rushed s1>. 11mes 1n the dm·e. the final coming from 4 )ards out O\ er his left side fora '.!1 -7 Fountain \'alle" lead. .\nd 11 appeared thl· knockout punch "as near as Rob Dubar rcCO\Cred an Edison fumble at the Chargers· 39. but a holding penalt} and two in co mple11ons forced a punt. which resultl·d 1n an Edison takeo' er at the Barons· 38 follo"ing a bad ce nter snap. Eight pla~ later . .\ngrlo' tl rolled o'er his lelt side lrom 5 'ards out. aml the Chargers crept to" ithin :! 1-13 Edison "as on thl' auack again earl\ in thl' fourth period. but a founh-and-one gambk Jl the Barons· 49 "as stacked up h~ Enc Sassenocrg The Barons responded ""1th a n1ne- pla~ S<.'Ortng march for the c'cntual winning points. "Wc had to score at that point ·· said \\ hue .. The~ JUSt had too mJn~ weapons for us tog" c the ball up·· Powe "ent O\'er from a 'ard out with Just 4.31 left and the Barons had a 15-point lead. but .\ngclo' 1c sho"- ed has explosl\encss. directing the Chargers 80 -.ard~. The pa) oft ~as a 16-yard pass to Bnan R~der. ,but there was JUSt J·08 left. Still. it all came down to those fading scc-onds afier the Chargers regained possession. and in \he final analys1s •• what really put the Barons in the driver's seat in the Sunset League race (although Westminster is also '.!-0). was the drop in the end zone. Angelovic's pass was perfect from 19 )ards out and his receiver wide open. but he inexplicably dropped it. As the Barons milled around the field afterward. one longtime on- looker said ... Hey. remember last year (when Edison went for two and didn't make 1t 1n a 14-13 loss)?The worm's turning." * Fountain Valev 2t, Edhon 21 S<trt II'# Qver1en Edi\on Foun111n Vell~v 0 7 6 •-21 .. 0 7 1-2• Flnt Out,_ FV-f>ow~ 3 run (ktell w1aw>. t:OO FV-Powt 46 run (Henigan oan to WHvtr), 2 II $.ctftd Ov•rttr E<Mon--S~rman 6 run (Cernok klckl, 3.27. Third OUtrttr FV-OWf 4 run IMtl!OneV i,Klll. 6.l3 Eo1-Angt tov1c ; run (kick bloc.kid), 1.32 Fourttl Quar1tr FV-O"'f I run IMtl!Ontv kl<kl. 4 31. Eo1-Rvoer 16 PllU from An9ele>vK 1 Ang~tov1c run) l oe · Alltnoanct 9 000 1e,11ma1eo1 GAME STATISTICS EdlHtl F '"t oowni 14 Ru\nt\·veroa gt 3& ?10 Pa u ,ng veroege 17• Pau1ng 13 )1·0 Rerurn varoage' 11 N19allvt \&Ck verOag~ 2·m·n·l3 Ntl varoage )*2 Pun!\ 1 73 FumOlt\ tumolt'\ '0\1 3· I P~na ht \ varoellt' 9· .. T m~ of oouen•on 11 ;e •Pun I 1n1erc~otion lum~t rerurni INDIVIDUAL RUSHING FV 14 31-120 153 10-16-0 6 7·min·l7 162 2·34 3·1 IO·IO 2601 E01M>n-Angelov•C 16·95 Mttar>Ot 9·41, S~trman 10-•S. Rt•nv 1·4. Sm11n, 1-3. Jarrell 2·2 F11-Pow~ 7S 137 Del Geno 1-3 Htn1gan 6·for-m1nu\-ll Bea ,.,,"' i neo l·lor·m'"u' 19 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Eo1wn--1<"9elel•"'· 13-31·0. 174 FV-Hen1gen, 10· 16·0 153 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Ed1\on--Reillv, 5-72 Rv~ •·•l Warren, 2·19, Be<h I-JI. Bairo H I F\1.-<ooa 4·'7, Moo J·S9. WHver, 1·n, Powe I 10 '-v:t UC/ volleybii.11 team earns Big West win K.Jm Colltns contributed 20 kllls wnh a .340 h1tttng percentage and added 18 digs as the UCI women's volleyball team rallied for a 6-1.S, l.S-12, 14-16. IS-13. 1.S-11 BiJ West Conference dCClsion over v1s1tang Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Fnday night. Kris Roberts ued a personal high wnb five solo blocks as the Anteaters ( 13-7 overall, 4-6 in conference play) extended their winning streak to fo ur. CaJ Poly-SLO as 14-7, 2-7 UCI entertains Fresno State at Crawford Hall at 7· 30 lh1s evenang. In community college volleybaJI: ei&ht le.ills. The Mus tangs fell to 0-6 in league. In community college cross coun- try: The Orange Coast men and women each collCCJed three victories in an Orange Empire fi ve-wa y meet at Central Park to each move to S-0 in the conference. OCCs Brad Sigler was the top finisher for the men. touring the 3.7- mtle course in 18:49. Chris Hobson (third in 19: 18), Chris Parmer (founh in 19:20), Mike Marckx (seventh in 19:38) and Joel Hunt (ninth in 19:41 ) were other Pirates an the top 10. For the women, seven OCC run- ners placed in the top I 0, including De De Maher and Michele Wcavrr who were second 1lnd third respec- tively. yord run by 1111lback Osavale FiaStu to make at 12--0. The Seahawks then suddenly awoke. Fullback Dc:m Man1ncz ran 21 yards 10 move the ball to the Wcstmil'\Stcr 38. Then, on fourth- and-S. quancrback Randy Karliner completed has fi rst pa s of 1he game. a 20-)ardcr 10 Greg zuba. Man1nel scored on a I-yard run to make 1t 12-7. The Seahawks got the ball right back ~hen Norris Perez rcco,crcd a fumble at the Westminster :!3 on the ensuing kickoff. The momentum had dcfinitel) sh1ficd. Martinez ran off tackle for 13 yards 10 the 10. On first-and-goal at the I 0. Karliner ran for 3. Quincy Bennet ran for 5 and for no gain. Then the strangest of strange hap- pened. On fourth-and-goal at the 2. Karhner rolled out on the option. He tucked in the ball and dr9ve down to the I where he was hit and fumbled. As he came down on the goal line the ltutott Hay ball squirted loo e and was recove red in the end zone b> Westminster. Officials ruled that Karliner had crossed the plane of the goal line before he fumbled. Ocean View had a 13-12 lcad. .. , didn't see the pla y at all from where I was." Clark saad. "I have the worst position on the field. so I can't commen.t on the call." Westminster responded. however, dnvin,g 65 yards in 13 plays for the winning touchd own to open thl' fourth quancr. The key ph1y of the drive. and the pme. was a 36-yard pas~ from Kuhner to uaht end Joe Ha) on fourth-and-4 al the Ocean View 37. Hay made an over-the-head cntch an between two d.cfe_nder:s. Elliott ran over from the I on th ird down to give Wes1mins1er an 18-13 . lead with S:3S len. • "That was a big. big catch:· Cla rk said of Hay's reception. "It ga ve u~ a big Ii ft." - Ocean View was unable to move the ball on its linal possession. The Seahawks had a chance to grt the ball with under a minute left. But they were called for roughing West- minster punter Jon Chauser. giving the Lions an automatic lirst down. .. Our kids played good defense." said Ocean View Coach Guy Car- rozzo. ··Martinez had a.great game. He's been outstanding all year long. We JUSt had a few breakdowns.• ~I?< o.llr ,... ,.._ .., --..... Char&era• Mike Anaeloric ecramblee out ol the grup.-of-F-ountaln-Valley! Mtk-e Walcott J{ront) durlJli third quarter actlon. Angelo ... c had 18 cartreiTo191tS yartli: TO PUNT OR NOT TO PUNT ••• ~ From Bl emouonal philosophy: .. That's ho" v.·e pla}' the game -"•th emoti on. Fountain Valley ts always well- coached. f undamentall' sound and thrs "ear they ha ve the bag-pla) gu}s we don't have. We wall have to be consistent and move the ball." 6:40-Milner offers this anahm of Fountain Valley's senior quarterback Da' 1d Hcnagan:(°Wha t he' doing(qn the field) 1s more than "e've aslro an}' quarterback to do He's the most intelligent quarterback r , e ever been around. We can change things before a game. dunng a game . . he has a tremendous concept of "'hat's going on around him. He's doing every- thing at the hne of )Crtmmage Tro) .\tkman 1s doing at l CL.\ in terms of checking. running the S}St~m. Counters Whtte of his senior quar- terback Greg .\ngelo' 1c: ··we run a \Cl') complica ted offense and I thank we reall) overloaded him last year. •J .. ·s reall} gotten a good grasp of wha1 ~e·re doing this season. He reads better. he's got a stronger arm. This 1sn·t meant to pu t an> pressure on him. but as he goc\. "c go. He·s the leader of this team. Our kids kn ow he 'll find a "a' to" 1n .. 7:32- o much for stopping the big_ pla} as 51 seconds into th e game Fountain Valle)' connects on a 39- yard pass play. 7:39-Fountatn Valle\ draws firs\ blood but Derck Mahone) 's point after 1s wide. Barons 6. Chargers 0. HJ-Chargers complete 40-)ard pass whi ch represents their longest pla) from scrimmage this season. 7:54-Founta in Valle) 1s faced w1th a founh-and-anches at the Edison 46 )ard hnc. Milner )ells to punt. Milner screams to punt. Milner gets talked out of punting. Kednc Powe runs 46 yards for a TD. Two FY possessions. Two big plays. Barons lead. 14--0. And Milner sudden!) remembers wh y he puts himself in charge of the defesne. 8:01-First quarter ends: Fountain Valley 14 Edison 0. l :'Ot-Ed1son's offense is stopped- and Charger tight end Bnan Ryder walks off the field and screams an expleuve. The Chargers' frustration ts showing. 8:0,-Fountatn Valle) ·s third big play of the half. which goes fo r a TD. 1s called back because of a motion penalt}. The Chargers breathe a sigh of rehef. score to make 11;..Fountain Yallc) 21. Edison 1. 9:8'6-'Sch aor wad e r e- cci"er/defens1ve bad. Abram ~ap goes to lhe bench 'with a memo!) lapse after ha"ing his bell rung. t :U -Yap returns to the field . 9:!3-Edtson converts a Fountain Valley turnover and trails. 21-13. Yap. who has been on the field a total of four pla)s. blocks the e"<tra point. 9:%6-Third quarter ends Foun- tain Valley 21. Edison 13. Herc's that fo urth quarter Whtte talked about controlling. 9:30-Chargers sideline stam up chant. ··offenseCOffense :· " 9:35-C'hargers fail on fourth-and- one wtth 9:30 to play. 9:41-Fountain Valle} scores again. Chargers sideline 1s almost eerie by its silence. Fountain Valle" 28. Edison 13. · 9:t8-Exhalts one Ed ison Statist1- c1an to the players: .. The game 1s not over yet. Wh y are you so quu."t?°' t :SO-The statistician was right. Edison scort'"s with 3:08 left and Angelov1c adds the two-poin t con- ' ersion. Fountain Va lle) 28. Edison 21. Is there enough tame for the Chargers'! 4 9:$4-Edison's attempted on-side kick doesn·1 go the neces!lan )a rd.age. Fountain Valley·s football.· t :55-.\hhough not for long as the Barons fumble. 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LMWI) V•lln<•• V\ AMheim (t i Glover SllOluml l!lret·Oflnde •I Wtlltrn ' Tustin tops Goldea West 3, Fallertoa 0: Behind 28 lolls from sophomore outside hitter Jackie Cook. the Rustlers swept to an easy 15-9. 17-15, 15-9 Orange Empire Conference victory at Full- enon. Oru1e Coast 3, S.cldJeback 0: C'athy Scanlan served the last four points of the match as the Pirates ralhcd from a 14-11 deficit in the third aame to cam a 15-3. 1 S-9. 16-14 OrarlJe Empire Conference sweep of the visiting Gauchos. In community college men's soc- cer. Oraqe Coa1t 3, Ru6o Sutta10 3: 7:08-..\ !>ec(1nd appeal for fa ns to mo\e closer 1n the stands 1n order to accomodatc Jail' arm als bellows out of the PA S}stem. Obviously. an O\>erllow cro"'d 1s C\pected. which would suggc\t the poss1biht) of moving the game back to a larger 'enue. But pla>•ng at OCC g1 cs the game a unaque fla vor. s1m1lar to a football game at the Un1 versit) of Notre Dame or a baseball game at Fcnway Park. There's a lot to be said for atmosphere and 1nt1man. 8:08-Henigan 1s momentartl) knocked unconscious. compliments of a hit by defensive end Lamont Peay. Once Henigan reaches his feet he offers an unkind gesture 1n Edison's direction which raises &he intensity level between the: two another notch. 8:U-After missing one play. Hen- igan returns but as kn ocked Oat on his back again by Peay. lt:tt-On 1h1rd-and-IO from the FY 19, Angelov1c carries to the 13 but sprints from the field with a pa1nfull ) dislocated left thumb. ·Saddle back In &iris prep volleyball: Wooclbncl1c 3, Cotta Meu t : The Wamors (9-1 , 6-0) dominated the PaClfic Coast Lea.aue match, l .S-1 , 15-3. I .S-2 as Kris Willis served for 12 points in the opcntt, includina five aces, while Charisse K.iano added five ace serves and Deanna Doolittle had The Pirates rallied from a 2-0 half- time deficit to talce a 3-2 lead before settling for the Onnge Empire Con- ference tic on the Dons' field. IUvenWe a, Go.._ West l: The Ti,en' Harold Warren scored a pair of ao']s with IS and 13 minutes left in the pme to lift Riven1de (l-1-2 in conference) to the Oranac Empire Conference win over the Rustlers (8-S-2, 2-1-1). Golden West's James Bntton scof'Cd 10 minutes into the game. UCI foursome ousted . UCI men's tcn1111 co.ch Otta Patton won't use it u an excusc,.only u an unfortunate ex_planation for wby his four plar.en we.re eliminated in one fatal day's swoop &om w Volvo Tennis AJ -America Colleaiate Championships at Athens, Ga. OD Thut'1day, Patton wu ocited t.Mt Mark Kaplan and Trevor Ktonemano bad racbed tbc ti~ Round of 16, and t.Mt the doubles tams of K.tooemann-Mikc Bri .. and Kaplan-RJclwd Lubnet had made the quanerlinall. Tbe two doubles s.e&m1 had a aooc:f chance to win, be felt, despite fKina tbc two belt duos in the nation. ... Tbil isn't u ucuae, became we'll have to ,et uted to it, but 1t rained today and we pla~ indoon. We dido't adapt," Pattoll taid. In ai.naJei-Aibntu' ISU..ru.ked Mike Brown deftated teVtnth .. ranted IC.aolaa, 6-4, ~i::4 OemlOll't u.nran.Ud John Sullivu. who dcr.,d the Ml.th· player lbunday, downed 20th-ranked KroMmua ~ 6-3 6-4. te~f.lo. l·-nabd UCLA duo of Pat OaJbraith and Brian o.rr.w and Luboer, 6-t._M. 'While the n1lioa'1 No. 2 tu 2 'ol ., w~ Huat nd I ed Sdamnaa dd'eiued .. _....,_nqs, 6-4, 4-6. 7-• ?:It-Charger pla}'ers enter the lockerroom. ··This 1s 1t." ··Get tough." "Tht!> IS for le3.fUC. eYCf')· thtnJ." "This is what we ve worked for: "They're walking around like they've alrcad) won." ··Let's start our 1num1dation right now." .. Emotion 1s on our side ... "They're playing at our homtt with our bell. Lets get at bac~;· The players appear ready withdUt White havm_g to sa) anything. ?:U -Wh11c addresses his pla yers: "first of all. th cre·s not a playe r 1n tht!> ,room. There·s not a coach an this room. who isn't proud to be as- .JOCilted with this school . . This game wall be ~on with emotion, our hcans and mental 1oughnes . . . We've worked 50 damn hard since December. No one. No one, has worked harder for th is niaht. and there's no one 1n this room that doesn't think ~·re aoina to win thas pme ..• We'vt talked about their b11 plays. We know what we're l(>ina 10 havt to do to .iop IMir bi1 plays ... We're 6-0 bcautc we'tt winn1n1 up front offensively and deftnsively •.. h's aotna to be a d91fipt, but the le(Ond·half. The fourth q&aaner. That's where we're aoina to ert thtm . . . We're ~1n1 10 do 1t. We want 1t. And thty rt not toin& to take it from us • . Ellht months. h'• all for 1on1abt." - 7:U-C'haf1Cn 1ake the field . 7:Jt.-:Barons take the fkld.- S:U -Edison scores to cut delic1t to 14-7. Ntw hfe has been pumped into the Chargers. l :H-A WOOLy Henigan spends the rest of the first half on the bench. shaking cobwebs from has head. 8:at-Halftimc: Fountain Valley 14. Edison 7. 1:31-.. We own the second half ... "bon'l give them nothing," exhahs Fountain Valley's players as they enter the dressing room. 8:tt-Says Milner: ··24 minutes and you control your destiny. It's a 0-0 blllgame a.nd you've aot to put out 24 minutes of jood football. Bcuer than what we did the first half. Pre sure the paSKr and don't let up on An1elov1c. Don't let him break a bis one. It's yours for the taking.. Let's get it done · 8:H -Buch ball emeracs in Foun- tain Valley stands. Twice il leaves the field. Twtce it's smashed back into the crowd. Just what this pmc needs, a s1t~:~deshow. . Beach ball lands on the field as.in and this time it's punctured. Miybt tomeone will really be clever and start a wave nut. t:ll-Hen111n reauumn hit naht,. ful postion btllind center to stan the third q&aarter. t:ll-FV 811 Play No. 4 is an Edison pass 1nterfmnct which lives 1hc. 8aron1 a first .. nd-10 on the Ctlarter IS. -=--r our J>!ay1 later 1~ Barons lt:H -Ed1son Junior quarterback Donn)e Smith enters the game. but falls short of the .fi rst down on a quancrback draw. 1t:t7-The Barons run out the clock. final score: Fountain Valley 28. Edison 21. IO:H-Says Yap of getting his be11 rung: "All I know 1s someone came at me and hn me. After that. I didn't know what sideline I should ao to. I didn't know ~he date. the score. nathing." Does he remember the blocked poinJ aftC!(.> "Yeah. I do." he smiles broadly. lt:tt-Says David Henigan. on what it's like to play -and win - a pme like 1h1s: "It's intense. Real intense. But ifs fun to play in. And after _you play four years you act to hate Edison a little. JUSt like I'm sure they "hate Fountain Valley. That" why a wan hke this is so much sweeter.' This is the bc$t. This is what we aim for all year." Says White, on what's 1t hke to play -and lose -a aame like this: "I know very well because I was a senior on the 1973 team lhat lost its first- ever pine tO Founllan Valley. I remember Fountain Valley sc:ortd wi th two mhtutn left and then we drove to Foun1ain Valley's two-yard bne. only to fumble. I fttcrally had nijmnara f'or Wftb. and l~ve nevu foilotttn it. TM harder you wort, the better )'OU fttl whtn you win ... •nd the '°"lhef you fttl *Mn you IOIC This OM (toniabl) "uns. .. •• \ Saddlcback H 1gh had a strong defensive performance Fnday night, but it couldn't make up for mistakes as pena•ues and tumovers led to a 17-7 Sea View League defeat lit Tustin Htgh. Setti ng the tone. Saddleback blocked a 35-yard field goal attempt by the Tillers' Casey Mazzotta in the first quaner. but fumblro the ball away on the cnsuina play. Ma uotta connecte~ on a 26-yard field goal wi1h 11 :0? to play in the quarter to give Tustin a 3-0 lead. The next two quarters were score- less as both teams were whistled for numerous penalties. but tumovers- Saddlcback threw three intcrttptions and lost two fumbles -cauaht up with the Roadrunners an the fourth quarter. ' I Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, October 22. 1111 • Bash Brothers' b st spelled doom for Oakland A's Canseco, McGwtre com lne ortwohtts annd slam ~n Game l . McGwire was I fi r I 7, his only hu a pme-winn1na ninth nnina home run in Game 3. That combined for 36 was the e.-clarution point of a . I 7 team bauina av~ for the A•s in the Senes. • Bqinnina wnh the playoffs, Hershtser P,ttchCd 421/, mn1n15 an 17 days, startina five limes on thl'tt days rest a rad rchcv101once. He allowed five earned runs m thal stretch -the only. ones be ~pvc up oveT IOI v., mninas Uo1na 10, tbe = wett decided underdop qain1t u ~ ._... that had won I()( sames and h'ept Boston ia four straa&bt an the American Leaaue playoffs .. B}llAL ~ ., .......... OAKLAND-In the end, the s£ory...orth~ Worl4 Serict can be written in simple numbina numbers, deprcui"* digits for the "Dod&er p1tchina shut us down," Oak.land Manqer Tony LaRussa said. "It's been this ~a.LJor..100 ycan in buebaJI. Make qualit Pitches and )'OU ,et hi\ ten out." By h.imself, Heflhiser had more hits in the Series than McGWU'C and Can5e00 combined. And he did that in one Jame when he matched a 64-y~ar-old. ~rd .for pitchers by strokin1 three ht.ts while pttch.ma a th~hit shutout. Aug. 30. That includes a record S9 contcCu scoreless momgs at the end oft.he .eason. ••t ?n't find wor s to describe Orel Hersh1scr arid what e's accomplished," podaers M,an~eT To m Lasorda said. "I saw 1t, but I ?n t believe at. 1 can't believe anybodX can ach1~ve his mastery for as Iona as he did. • Canseco bad MVP credcn tia..ls with the first 40-homc run, 40-stolen buc season in history. McGwirc had 32 homers and 99 runs t.ncd rn. Dennis Eckersley bad 4S saves as the best relief pitcher 1n basct.11. Oakland A's. · · They a,rc .OS3 and .059, the five-pme bettina ~veraaes for Oakland sluggers Jose Cantee0 and Mark McOwire. The Bash Brothers went bust against Los Anaeles pitcbina. oft.en embarrassed by Series MVP Orel Hershiser and bis colleagues. Depn~ed ofh1s bat by the DH rule in Game 5, Hershtser senled for a four-hit 5-2 victory that clinched the Series and the MVP award. The starts came on three days rest, his regular post-season scheduJc. . Hcntusersocmed t~ be operaun11. in his own little world, focused an on every pitch and every hitter. He insisted n waso't as easy as he made it look. That had to be the fcehng of the whole Dodaer ~cam. ~ecimated by •nJunes. hmpang &Iona hke a M-A-~H unn of walk.an& woundt;<l. They ~on this Senes JUSt in ume. ~~se I.hey might have run o ut of players. They all became non-factors against a Dodger team carried by shock trOOps who replaced 'Ilic reaulars. lo the course of the five pmcs. catcher Mike Scioscia, pitcher John Tudor and outfielder Mike Marshall all iot bun. · Canteco finished I for 19, 0 for 18 after a "I feel like I'm climbing a mountato every time out," he said. Klrlc Gibson was injured before it staned hrriit.ed to one SW\ng. a dramauc ninth-innini pinch hame run that won Game I . Qreenmay be needed to keep · Blue intact OAK.LAND (AP)-Now that Los Anaeles Dodaers Owner Peter O'Malley bas the World Series title in his pocket, he may have to reach for his wallet. The Dodgers have 11 players eliaible to file for free qency in the next 15 days and must make· de- -cisions on several aging players who finished the season with serious injuries. Repeating as world champions isn't easy. The last team to ac- complish the feat was the 1977-78 New York Yankees. One of the Dodaers' heroes in their five-pme victory over Oa.kJand was Mickey Hatcher, who was 7 for 19 •nd hit two homers with fivc.JlBI, Hatcher, who signed as a free agent in l 987 earned $300,000 this season and wid be looking for a hefty raise. "I think Mickey exemplifies what this team is aJI about,'' left fielder Kirk Gibson said. "This team always believed in itself. I got hurt and the team accepted that l would be out. And Mickey steps in and fiJls my role and I filled his. We had a team ·approach that kept us together." But it will talce some money to keep the Dodger Blue together in 1989. The other players eligible for free aaency arc Alfredo Griffin, Jay How- ell, Mike MarshaJI, Jesse Orosco, Alejandro Pena, Steve Sax, Mario Soto and Fernando Valenzuela. On Friday the Dodgers exercised the options for next year on Mike Scioscia and John Shelby. But what about Valenzuela? The left-hander camcd S2.0 million in 1988 but went down with a shoulder injury in July. There is no (Pleue Me GR&&ft/87) ~Hundreds pay ho11Jage tochaJDps A look back at an lmproNble World Serfee champlonehip: Claire holat World Serlee trophy; Mickey Hatcher accepte Clockwt.e from top left: Orel Berahl.9er 1hoW9 off hla MVP hlih ft~• from teammate. after Game 5 homer. and Mike tropb.J; Man.,er ~ 'rom Luorda and Vice Preeldent Fred Scloecla la helped off field daring Game 4 . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ao im- probable World Series that could only have been scripted by Hollywood brouabt the house down Friday as the city Jiddy from the Great One and dazzled by Magic whooped It up for the Dodgers. Hatcher unlikeliest of Series heroes Utilityman came ou t of n owhere to supply spark "What a fantastic day! What a great team -the Cinderella team of the 1988 Series, the World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers!" declared LOS ANGELES (AP) -He's the •uy down Mayor Tom Bradley to the cheers of the block mowing the lawn, sweat poun ng down hundreds at an early morning rally in his face. a radio statfon's parking lot. He's the weekend slow-patch player. hustling The bruised and limpina Dodgers, like crazy and constantly smiling, win or lose, playina with a makeshift lineup of because he's havinJ so much fun. second-strinacrs calling themselves He's the parking lot attendant, shooting the I.he stuntmen, beat the Oakland brecze with everyone who comes around. talking Athletics, S-2, Thursday behind the about sports, pobucs, or wh,atever else is going on. MVP pitching of ~I Hershiscr to Normally, he's Mr. Everyman, you o r me. win the Series four-pmes--to-one. But not right now, he's in another world. He's The jubilant champions returned Mickey Hatcher. World Series hero. to Los Angeles early Friday and were Hatcher isn't blessed with a great deal of aretted by about I .000 boisterous .. \al~nt. Fact. is, in his eight full big-league seasons. fans at the airpon. Meanwhile he splayed m more than 116 games only once -an thousands and thousands of 1984 when he hit .302 in I 52 games for the Anaetenos were in second heaven as Minnesota Twins. they partied at their favorite bars. The Twins released him shortly before the The victory over the heavily 1987 season ~n. All of a sudden, at age 32. he favored A's in onJy five games gave was a playeT wtthout a team. But less thll'n two Los Angeles its second sports cham-~ks la~er, after the sea~n bcp.n, the Dodgers pionship this year, an encore to the SllJ\ed h1~ t>ec:ause of an anJury suffered by Ball t 988 NBA title captured by Magic Madlock an their first game. Johnson and the Lakers. "The move with Mickey was.the first I made." The Dodgers will be honored at a SJcncral Manqer f~ O a1rc said the other da). victory rally Monday on the same . ff~ ~as great cnth~s1a1m, put$ t~e team ahead of south lawn of City HaJI where fans md1v1dua1 aocomphshments. I think he embodies cheered the Lakers. what this club is all about." The Series also raised the already For most ofrus career, Hatcher's been a player without a position. He's seen action at first base. third base, left field and nght field an has two years with the Dodgers. In a pinch, he could catch, but ccnaanly. defense isn't has strong po1nL Offensively. it's been a different stor). lo Q50 games and 3.021 lifcume at-bats. Hatcher has a 11feume batting average of .282. But normall). he·s got minimal poweT, as cvadcnccd b) his 35 career homers. However. as Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda said Thursday night. after Hatcher's first-inning two-run homer put Los .\ngelcs ahead to st.a~ 1 n its 5-2. Scnes-endjng VJctory o"er Oakland. ··Macke~ Hatcher, I thought his name was Jimmy Foxx .. The home run was Hatcher's second in the Scnes, which doubled his regular-season total and lied Oakland's totaJ for the tfvc games. Hatcher led both teams with seven hns in the Sen es. This as a guy who had only 191 at-bats all season .and saido.aftcr mo~ng 1-nto the Dodgers' lineup an the second game of the Nauonal League playoffs that he didn't expect to do much more than pinch h1l in the postseason On both of bis Series homers. Hatcher sped around the bases. His explanauon was that he didn't have a home~ trot because be tut so fc" balls out of the park. ·'Macke~ 's an excitable boy," Dodgers catcher Mike Sc1osc1a said. "He does everything ,.,th the austo of a 10-)car-old lod on Chn stmu morning. That's Mackev." A.ft~~ Thursda) mghfs blast into the left field stands, ~atcher tncd a forearm bash "1th trainer Charlie Strasser m the dugout. kmd ofhkc the bag. bad 4.thlcucs do following their homers ··He 'bout broke m) arm.' said Hatcher "ho winced not1ccabh following the bash "from no" on. I'm going to leave the bashing to(Joscl CanS«o and (Mark) McG"1rc." .\bout his newfuund ~CT Hatcher said. "The pitchers lut m } bat and the balls ""Cnt out of the park.·· Obvaousl~. Hatcher ro~ to the OCC.1s1on No". even he's not sure what hes ahead ·T"c never been m a sure slluauon m' whole career " he said "I JUSl go out and lr. to make n hard on management to make a decision I 10 cut ham )." Hatcher seems safe ln that ~rd -11 "ould be shocking 1fhe's not a Dodger an 11/t\9 But will he play more next year 1han he dad this year? Maybe not Word has at that the Dodgers arc antcrcstcd in a first baseman and ha' c talked to the New York Yankees about Jack Oark Left field 1s out of the qucsuon unlc\S Karl Gibson gets hurt ag.am. Center field" 5on;. John Shclb) ·s there. Rig.ht field" 'Jope that's ~1kc Marshall's spot. Third base'> o v.a) the Dodgers lo\e )Oung Jeff Hamilton and Tra ) V.oodson·s another you ng player who pla}s the po 111on But chan~ arc. Hatcher .. ,11 malo:c has presence felt. Certain I}. he'll nc\ er be forw ttcn hiab hopes of the city's born-again hocker fans, who are optimistic the Kinas acquisjtion ofWayneGretzky, known as the Great One. will cam Los Anteles a Stanley C\Jp., 'Bulldog's finish capped incredible year Add to this the No. I college football rank.in& for UCLA and the No. 3 rank.ins for its rival USC, area ~·fans are sitti~ on a cloud next to Tommy Lasorda s Bi& Dodaer in the Sky. "LosAnaelcs is hot riaht now," said Laken Gencnl Manqer Jerry West. So bot that stores could hardly wait to ftll their r.ck.s with Dodaer v1ctory wear, said Janet Wells, marketin& director oflnata Graphics Systems of Cerrite>lt one of about five clothina muufk1vren licented by pro- leuional bueball. Al IOOll u the Dodlen clinched the IMM Thundlly niaht. ln1t1 GTaphic imcbtnet -pre-tct With. Dodier loeo -started crankina out ..__iru at the rate of about one 1 IKIOIMS. aht said. wn. phOM is rinaina ofrlhe hook. You woulda•t t..licve how crazy it 11 today. We Md one aattOmer ... at l Lift. "81iftl _)5() dol:en. hftney'I ,,... ..... , 7:30. Theycoukln't .Ut." llldWelh. ,, Her s hiser' s ove rpowering performance left little doubt about World Series MVP OAKLAND (AP) -Incredible season. Incredible finish. Incredible Orel Hershiaer. He capped one of thcmost amu.ina stretches a pitcher has ever had u the Los Anaelcs Dodacn won the World Series in five pmcs by bettina the oua.nd Athletics. S-2, l'hunday Nahl lfenhittr allowed only· f'our h1u while wattina four and ltrikina out nine u he handcuffed the heavy hitt.iftl Athletics fOr t.bc teCOnd time in five days. Fotlowint. his th~hit. 6-0 win over the AtNtti~ in Game 2 Sunday n.Pt; tJM JO.ygr-old rilht~ WM a c-.a.t Choice u the Most VllUble ... )n in \be 9eries, jut IS 1111 wu ia &be N1dOUI ........ pltyoftl I "l JUSt never wanted to let down," Hmhittr said of his amazin& p1tch- ina in the last S2 days. "I always ~ent pitch-by-pitch. Every outing I had was a pressure ouu na. "I didn't want to ao o ut there and l0te and ha"e everybody say. 'He cooled off at a crucial ume lD the Stnes. He c.n't pitch upder press. v.re.· .. Starttna with the fi~h inn1na of• pmc Aue. 30 11Atnst Montreal. Henhitet~cMd 101 h1nmnp and altowed five earned runs, Called .. Idol" by hts acam- ma• Henl11.-. finished lbe seasoo wi"-u alMime record S9 con- MCUtJvelCDflteli '""""'and \lfOrk.cd 42~ 19°'9 ......... ua tM pomason. "Y• c:u't 111 ~about -Ut he hu done... DcMllrrt outftelder KJrk Gibson wd. "It should go down as one of the great performance 1n his\ory and it may nc' tr be ac- complished apm." "How about that Bulldog'" re ht\. tr Jay Howell wd "He dtd at apm No one thouaht he could shut do,.n lhe A's •in. He's mcrcdtble." .. I can't find the words to cktcnbe ORI Herhi1e1 and what M 's compltsbcd." ManqcrTom Lasorda sajd. "l saw 1t, but I can'l behe"c at I can't behe~•n>bodycan ach1e~ his masatty for 1 lona as be did.·• And nobody could behc"e the r;:>octeers even tot as .,. u the World Smet. mUttb less win it. The Ooc:tern. 7)..19 in cacb of lbc la.st two ICUOM. weren't su~ to wan ltle NL West CbamptOOll\ip. m~h leu tie.t the· Mets or the Athktics. They beat the Oddi: and some C9lled thtma tam ofdelllny. 8'lt not Oentr&I Ma~ Fred Clatr't. "We ~ 1 1e1m ot ielt'ntt dellrt wbo had a aoaJ and sta)cd with \\," sa1d O au'C who took o'er pla er matters on the team "-hen ;\I C'art1- pan1s was fired an pnl of 1987 "We were a team -.ho ran a marathon wtth the mtcnstt~ of a spnntcr. We nc"cr stopped bchev-n .. 1 ~nd baseman tcvc Sb calltod tl\e DodJtrs opponunist1c and a team of character. add1na that the)' wtrc obvious!~ betttnthan people tho'-'tht "l don t set wh~ pe<>p~ took u so 11.lhtly," he saad. ·We'"t aot a a,rcat ballclub. a ... 'CU-rounded ballclub. "We had to play hard. We had •uy1 come offtht bench and do a "'9lJOb. We IO\ the ntht SU)'l laM winwr. Wt Nd a solid team and a peat pi.ct.•aa 11afl' ... Su 1mphcd that Oakla~'a 00. ~did thr f.>odetn a favaw= the NL p&a)'Off1 bY say1 .. ,he · IM AtMIOcs -o.Jd kc· MiW Git bec:auw ht thoupt tht Neu ~ die Mic team." Gibson • showed Dodgers direction QA.Kl.AND (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers' season clidn't tum around when Kirlr Gibson bit two homers in 13 houn to beat the New York Mets twice in the playoffs. It dtdn 't even turn around when be hobbled to the plate and hit his pme- winruna homer 1n Game 1 of the World Senes. It probably swung around in spring traJmna. when be stormed out of camp after a practicaJ joke and showed his new teammakS thau o~ nonsense arutude would be a winning one. "He made it ri&bt and he made it cool to work hard and be a hustler," "Sencs MVPOret Hcrshiser-sald. "His bard work p ve him the right to talk to people and air them out and make them proud to be Dod&en ... Gibson, bobbled by hamstring and tipment problems, made only one appearance in the World Series. His one bt& swtng swuna the momentum to Los An&cles. Gibson limped to the plate and bit a two-run, pinch-homer 10 the bonom of the ninth inning to rally the Dodgers over Oak.land. S-4, in the opener. • ''l lhink it would've been cliffercot if that hadn't b.appencd.," Athletics ManqcrTony La Russa said. Gibson was unable to play qain. He almost aot a chance to pinch-bit ap.in in Game 3, but was not used. 1De Athletics brought the polential · tyina run to the platr in the ciabth mmna of the fin.alp.me. and GtO.On went to the clubhouse to IC\ loose. .. M) role in this sencs wu limited. I had to accept that, .. Gibson said. .. I bad to be ready 1f the opponunity to p1ncb-1ut came up.." Gibson hit two home runs 10 I.he final IP!"' of the I qs4 Series when Detroit beat San Diego. He prefCrT'Cd not to compare his twochampiooshap teams. · "You cao'ti measure thino like that. My aoal coming out orspring traanlng was to be the world cham- pions, that's an;· he said. .. It's all 1 tbousht about Not the All-Star Game or winmn& the MVP. Nothing else made a difference to me." That rubbed oft' on his new club, which bad stgned him as a free aaent. "He bas really been the bcatt and soul of this ballclub. •• HenhiSCT said. 'Dempsey assumed new role OAK.LA "'ID IAP) -On a team of bag believers. Rick Dempsey may be the b1&1C5t behe' er of all Dcmpsc> staned with the Los ~naeles Dodgers late 10 spn111 tratn- ang and onl) had \ 6 7 at-bats this season • But he was behind the plate Thursda) nt~and caught the final patch of the rs' 5-2 victory that p vc them the orld Series in five pm cs. .. , ~s ver) fortunate," DcmPllCY said 'T "c JUSt been very lucky in postscas0n pla).. The adrenaline starts pumpana. WheD you aet in tbe betters box. 'tOU can do anythift&," Dempsey. the MVP of the 1913 World Series. wd bu role R'th lbe Ooditrs was much cliffereot bis JOb IWlth the Balumbre Onolel yean aao He said he was advuor at times for Los Angeles. "h was mc:e to tee the other pays comt throuah." he said. "It wasn't touah tclliQI them how the suys I used to ~y W1tb dJd it. 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They )Otn Bob Lutz. who has alread y announced his 1ntent1on 10 play The Grand Champions even< 1s a men's over·3S tennis tour for the chtc pla}CTS who have accomphshcd one of tM following -won a Gnind Slam 1enn1s tournament: earned more than SI m illion in pri'le money-. played Davis C up for their coun1ry. or been ranked No I in their counll)'. T1cltets for all five sessions of the Grand Champions are now o n sale. Box scats can be purchucd for SJSO for four se.tts Ticlccts for Thursday_'s l p.m . and Fnday's 1:30 p.m . and 6 p.m. scss1on1 arc S8. T1cltcu for tht Saturday and Sunday sns1ons bcalnnin& at I· 30 p.m . are S 12. A series tkke1 for all five sessions 1s S'40 and • weekend pus is $24. '"''' ,..,rv ,..,.._IM .,_,_ , .. ,.._t • Pei M«;owen ,..,,_, ... l rleftMo99 n -n-lft Oeftl•W•I-n-n-1 ... flllcllefd Zou• n·n-1., J1ml4ofM ,..,._, .. -HIAIO<' 1f-1.._, .. s,...,,,,_. M·7S-I .. 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S••·• LOW.,., n -1s-1• aoo1..- ko""""'leY 11-11-1• ...... - SalJ and Power Boat Sllow More than SOO pleasure boats along with a wide vanety or equipmc01 and support service d1spla)'s will fill the Lona Beach Convention Center durina the 10-day run of the 20th ann1.,,crsary Southern Cahfom11 Sail and Power Boat Show which o pened Fnday. More than 100 b~nd name boat lines wall be represented 10 the show fleet assembled by the Sou1hcm Californ11 Muinc AssoculJon. Shanna center staac will be the 6S-foot MacGrqor lona-ranJe sail yacht, the lergesi boat e ver djsplayed 1n this event. and 6().foot Advanced Conccp1 Tempest. a h1ah·per- formance cruiser ca.rryinJ a pair of I 2-cylioder d1ettl enai~s end aipablc or SO mph 1pecd. The show will be open to the pubhc throuah Sunday, Oct. 30, on weekdays from l-10 p.m ., onSaturdaysfrom 11 a.m.-IOp.m .. andSundays from 11 a.m.-7 p.m . Admission is SS for •dulls, $2 for children 6-I 2 and children under 6 are free. For m ore information. {)hone the Southern C&lifom11 Marine Assoc:iauon at 63}.. 7S8 I. ,ly'IYIMC The Lona Ir.ch Cast11)1 Club is offerin& frtt intttuction Oft Ute an of ny ty1na. Ctatea will braa.n T""41r 11 ci.c dubboute, 7th Avenut end F'cdctaoon Drive. l.oftl ladl. All c~ beain at 7 p.m. on Tundays •nd 1at1 for two hours. 1t·1l-tff 1'·11-UO u-1..-uo ,..1..-1• 7 .. , .... ,,. ,,.,.._"' n -1-ISI 1s-1..-rs1 76·n-ISI 1l-1S-"1 7'-7>-1" n -,._1" 7t-7)-l!.2 11-1.-15:1 , ... ,,_,SJ 71.7..-154 ,.., .... ,w 7'·--IW ,._,._1w n --•ss n.-111 U-12-141 n-wo 19-WO a-wo 7)-VVO 11-wo Tk dtMel will be led by lkn Koran, c:tuef inSINCiOrl 1ided by man~ Otbef abtt fty tye'1. TM club nu lho rude •ti own v--.pes \0 help With iltttl"UdloM. Tui1100 tt h Mlt Jtudatt• mutt pnMdt lllftr own IMllNlt Md tools .. 'Cl IMf bl~ as ca.. du.._. °""Y fly ........... For 9Cft ~ pbonc Im koru a& (213) Sll-4J6t. • ' \ R•dy to compete ~ to depart from 8aD J'raACl8CO are-mem'-9 of tile v.a. ot.abled 8porta Team boaad ·for tile 1988 IDteraatlonal ~mpM: G&mee be1DM lleld thr09'b II 1 la 8eoal. AmODC lhoee com~ are Baatlncton Beacb'a Bob llolinatti. YOLL•YaALL c..... ...,.. . ~ ING wan CON .. •1t•NC• UCI o.f. Ca l Potv·SLO. 6-lS, ls-12, 1•·1', 15· 13, IS· 11. ~~wernen CMlA ... S aMf'tllE CON .. HaNCE G04dtn Wt\! def. FUtltrlon, 15·9, 17-IS, 15-9. Orenoe CoHI def. Sad<Jttl>Kk, lS-3. 15•9, 16-1 .. • """ lcMel ..,.. ~ACl"IC COAST LEAGU• WOOOb!'ldM dtf. Coste Mell, IS'l, 15·3, lS-2. TWN'flS C..... mm ALL·AM9atc:A CH~SH.,­ (at A..._ Ga.) s.c... ...... ~ JOM Ctrr9' (USCI def. 9uff Ferrow (UC\.A), 6-J. 7-S; Jeff Teraneo (Sllnfcll'dl Olf. Merlo ltfncon (ICllllUOIY), 4·6, 6·1, 6-0; Al Perll.er (G9ortla) def, ...... LIHI (SMUl. 6-•. J-6. 6-4, 9rlall Garrow (UCLAl def. St4111Mn l[noclla !o-'tlal. 7-S. 6-1. O.n Goldllef11 (Mkl\foen) Cltt. TOClcl Merlin (North-ltf'nl, 6-0. •·6, 6-2, Miii• 9"owl\ (ArltlMUI def. Merk l(eolln <UCI), •-•. 6·3. .John Sulllv1n (Cltm'°411 oat. Trevor Kronemenn IUCll, 4·6, 6-l , .... OWi••• '**" Pal Galbralll\·9rl4MI Gwrow !UCLA) def. MattL K&Plln·ltlcl\erd Lubntr, 6· I, 6-•; Wooctv HUftl• Teel SCherman (C•I) def Mike 81'1001-Trevor Kr~nn, 6·4, •-6, 7-S. It~ J, ~ Wnt I Rlverllde KOrlng. Scoll KnullOl'I 1, HarO!d Werren l . Goellt w vu Eel Sclommtr 13 GotOen WHI scorlnv. JelOll &rltron I Goelle w v11: Rlct. HoMl• 12 Helftlme: 1·1. ....... (It teew.11, N.J.) CltUISEltWEIOHTS -Arlllll LlwhOrn 10.- lrOlll al00tl9CI Ecldlt Mlnlefe Muflatnmed (Woodb!'ldlle, N.J.) 11 1:43 of 11141 llllrd rotMIO of aclltdultcl 10-round DOUI (Llwhorn I• 20-13-2 wllll 12 11noc1tou11, ~•I• Muflatnmld la 50·1· 1 with Jt knDCllou") WAT•ll ~LO c..... NON·CC*"•••NC• UCI 12, UC 1111 C*et 7 UC San Dlt9o 1 2 2 2-7 UCI 1. S 2-l-12 UC Sen Dlt9o tCOflnt: McConvllle t, s.11• 1, Vt l\Ct 1, WeillerMf' I, 9row11 1, SCl\llll I. Goell4t MVH: Franke I. UCI IGOl'lno: .... ), Werdt l, Redel 3, W004i 2, Monlln I, Goalie '8VH: NOil I. """ ldlNI NOff·LaAGUa c.. .. -.. ...... , Co.II Mesa 3 2 2-t Edison 1 4 0 2-7 C:otll MtM teorlno: DltbeH I, Ftktlt l, OtWlufll ), Kuntl ). Goelle M...S: Ttvtof 10. Ed1Mtn tCOflnt: Nl<hob 1, Warde 1, Slenron 1, McCr-v 4. Goetlt sa...s: ltC>Oev a. ....... 1$, " ............. a..cll s Hunllnlton IMdl l 2 o r-5 E11anclt 4 l S 3-IS Hunflntton lleec:ll seorlno: Dovel 2, "S1111and 2, .>-1. Goellt MVH: Cllar>men S. Eat-'8 acotlnt: Mcffeff '· Ctrl'Mdo J, Kim ), Flntllert 2. Holbrook l. Murrev 1. Kincade 1. Goellt M VI\: Korenbtr9 3. Mullane .. e .... *'MM 17, DeWM'I t Oowntv O O 6 >-, CorOlll Oii Mer 6 1 O t-17 Downrt IGOl'lno: K.rOltf 6, Cu11111r<1 I, Whit• 2. Golllt Mltft: Howr I. Corone Oii Mar tc<>rlno: Grenthlnl 7, Otdlnv 2, Tuc:Mr 2, Menn 1. Hulton 1, So<lver 1, Vouno '· Gualefackl 1, Mac'ldO l. Goellt Mltff. llllOcltt 1, Piii• 10, Otdlnt s. ........ ......, ...,.. s Foolhl" I 2 2 >-t Hew-• "-'bor l ? 1 1-S Foothlll acortno. Muaen 2, Cowdt• 3, Scott 1, Holder 2. NewllON Harbor seotlno· Moroen I, P,,llllos l, Edler 3. Goelle MVH: .Sanlle 10 sue ucai JO, PtCMcl • Pec:lfkl 7 1 0 >-6 SaddltOtck 2 2 • r-10 PKlflca aeorlnv· CltnOtnOll l , N1kllmur1 1. Colt'llln 1. Shltlek•w• 1 <;oeti. $1\'ft.: Maher 9. S.111119'1«* aeor11111: E. aur..., ?, ltOCMHo 2, McCord 2, lledt 2. C. &Ufeoe< I Urie.a 1 Gol114t MVH: llUO.ICav• 7. CROSS COUMTRY CommunltV ~ let CtMrl& Patil) M•N (1.7 Mies) Teem ICOl'll. Orwnll4t" CoH I 19. Sadeltel>ICll 37; Dr•nN .Cont 10, Rlver1lc1t 39. Of1n11e Coear IS, Cvorn• 50, S.CICll4tt>aCk IS. CVPl'eu 50; ll1V4tnlclt II, Gotcltn Wiii 43. 1. Slllltr IOCCl. 1U9, 2. 9uc:llllOff (ltCCI, 11.5', 3. Ho«>aon !OCC), 19.11. • Penner IDCCl. \9:20. S. McFadden (Stell, lt'.ll, 6 91rrtf'• (Sad), 19:36; 7. Marek• <OCCI. 19.3', I Mlr.nda tllCC), lf:40, t. Hunt IOCCI. 19 41, 10 TrulfllO (RCCI, 19.42 WOMSN (1.11 min) TH m KWll: °''"" Coesr IS. SadelltOKI< 50; Or•nH Coeal 23, Rl.,,41ralo. 3', Orerioe • Coall 17. Cve>rtU ... Cve>reu 2S. Sae!Oltt>Kk 30; ltlV4trlldt 2S. GoicM'n WHI lO l. ~ncl\ll (llCC), 11:12: 2. Maner IOCC>. 11'.2'. l. w-.ver <OCCI, 11;41, 4 ltl9MV (RCCI, IU3, S. ManleC>tO <DCCI, lf•IO, 6 Gell ICYOI, 19:21; 1. Heiner 1occ1. 19:27; • Wesr.,oerd <DCC), lt-..)4, 9. JKOO$on IOCC), 19:37, 10 Alh4tr <DCCI. 1' Cl. NHL ca~ c.,..,ence SmvtM OMM9n C•IH rv Kines Edmonton V1ncouver Winnipeg WLT,.,_ 4 , 1 9 • 3 0 I G, GA 33 11 37 37 3 2 2 I 27 29 7 • 2 6 1 3 2 4 2• 20 16 2t Norris OMM9n Toronto 6 3 0 12 SI. Loul1 3 2 1 7 O.trolt 2 J 2 6 Minne~• 1 5 1 3 Chlcag 1 6 1 3 Wates c .. -. .. ~ Petrlctr OMMon PtllledelPhl• 5 1 o 10 NY Renotrs • 2 1 9 Plt11burgh • 2 O I NY lllenders J 2 1 7 New Jeruv J 4 o 6 Weshlngton 2 5 0 4 Bosfon Quebec Buffelo Montreal Hartford Adami DMllien 5 2 0 10 • J 0 I 4 4 0 I 3 5 0 6 2 ' 0 • frldaY'S Sc.,.... a utt11o s. MonlrH t l Toron10 4, o.1ro11 7 New JtrHV 6, Plrtsl>llr!lh 4 New York R1noer1 •. WunlnorOI\ 31 26 26 22 31 26 21 36 11 25 21 29 29 3J 79 20 TtdtY'l ~ Mlnnu ott 11 Klftll. 1:35 p.m. Qu4tDClc 1t New York lala ndto, •:OS C,,tcaoo et Plt111>UfOll, 4.JS " m PTllflOtlpllfe If Hertford, 4:35 Pm 811ff•lo •' MonlrHI, S.'OS 0 m Celllarv 11 Toronro, 5.05 om. Boston 11 Sr. Loul1, S:lS o.rn. S4iftdlV'l Game\ Wuhl11gt0f'l ,, WiMloft. 12.U II m Ntw Jerwv II O.irolf, 4 OS P.m Cetoerv 11 Pllllldtlpllle. 4 OS o.m Queoec: el New Vorll RlllOerl, .t:lS Edmonton 11 \lancou_., 7-0S "m '"*¥'• fnlnAdlOM •ASa aALL Amtf'ken LM9U41 26 26 34 29 " 17 17 29 20 30 33 20 26 33 32 27 o.m. pm. TORONTO BLUE JAVs-E1terclH<l oPllOl\J lo< 1"9 on Erni. Whitt, cetcntr. •nc:I R11oee MUlllnlka, 0.Stonat4t<I llllltf' ........ ~ PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-A11rt4td lo • --vear con1rec1 wllh aoo Dernier, oulflelder. ST LOOIS CARDINALS-Allf4ttcl to 1 --veer conrrect wl1,, D•n Qull<l!lb9rrv, Pitcher 9AsttaT9ALL NatltMI ........ AuedltlM NEW VOAI<. KNICKS-Walv4tel S..n Coudl. tuerd, 1(111 &lrmlller, lorward•Cllflll r, encf 8 111 J~. •-•r<l. UTAH JAU-Welvl<l Jeff Moe. Rk:lfi;v Gree•. Eddie HUllhfl •ncl Ron Aowan, 11uero1 ff00T9ALL Natlelllrl PMIMI LMwe NFL-Suloencle<l Mike Bell, Kanse• Cltv C,,lefl' ewletlllve end, tor lO davs tor vlollllno th• 1t111u.• s su1>i1enc• et>u\4 oollcv GllEEN 8AV PACKERS-SIOntcl Don Ma· lkowlkl, ouarterblek. ro • iwo·vH r conrrect Pii e.id Kennetll Devis, ru11nlno O.cll. on lnlur4t<l '"'""' NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Announceo 11181 Sltn arock, ofl111•lv1 reckle, wlll tit out tor 11'9 remelndtr of lhl , .. '°n. NEW YORK GIANTs-Placeo Demien JohnlOn, ofl"'''"' ouaro, on inlurt<l r-v•. NEW VOil!( JETS-W1lvte1 Domln90 e rvent, saf4trv AclMICI G9or" A.oac:llOwll<v, 11ft1v, from lnlurtcl r ... v• HOCK•Y NatltMI Hectev L.._. DETltOIT RED WINGS-Sent J~ Mur!"lv. left wll\ll, to Aolronellck o4 the A~•n Hockey Lff0\141 ' I Breeden' Cap "'81erizJI Southcm California rac1n1 fans will be able to *•&er on the entire Brttden· Cup day provam et Santa Anita Park and 1ts satclhlu o n Saturday. Nov. S. but the 1nclus1on of that racma simulcast from Kentucky wtll mean an early Llttle £M6De. Pony •'6nu,,. The Ncwpon Little l..eaauc aTid Ne n Pony Lcaaue will hold two tqistrahon pc ods (or the 1989 seeson. opcnina. . • . Gatn to Santa Anita will open at 9 a .m ., wnh the finl or the seven Breeden' Cup nK'CS scheduled for a post time of about I r: 1.5 a.m . S.tcllite waaenna facilities will open at 9:30 a.m. Followina the running o f the seven Breeden' Cup races al Churchill Downs 1n Louisville, which will be shown live l\ere on televtS1on, Oalt Tree Racina Associelion will J>ftSCftt four of. 1t.s own races. 1nclud1n1 the S7S,OOO Morv1ch Handicap. There will be a total of I I ra«S for wtttring purpotes. . . d lltt9ute of the early 1tanmg umc. A vance· P\ay e.arly momin& wqcrina will not be offered this one day only. The dates are Oct. 29 and Nov. S from 9 a.m.- noon in the Ensjan school cafetcna, comer of CliffOnve and lrv1ne. Ncwpon Beach. Youn&· sten who have not previously registered in the Newpon lcq~ must produce a copy.ofa binh cenificale ll registration. C hildren must be at least six yean of aac and not over 12 ycari ofate es o f Au&-I. 1989 10 be eli&ible to play in \l\e Jca&uc provam. Children 13 end 14 may resister for Pony Lca&uc. Thett 1s a rqi1trat1on fee of S6S payable at rqistt1tion. • .... ., ... to ..,.k Howafd llCObeon. ~enmve d1rKtor of 1.he 77.,._,~ Wiiken Club or Amenca and ronncr Olympic walkina coach, will pit •1lh mall walken and the atnenl public at the Waunlnatet Mall on Fnday and Setu.rdly mominp. Oct. 2._29 at 9 a m JICObton. author of' the 1nsuuctiona1 auklt "Heehlt Walktftl: How To Make The MOM ofa Mall Walk" and the book "~ Walk to Fi~" tt an ld~oc.k for health welkins. or ,...walkJna, at sJw WIY •o fhnna. He••.-the fo.andlrof\M American Mall Wortm Clubaftd PIOiftCMI ma.111 as • d , dean. comftJnabie CftviTOftlMftt b W91k1~ Jee °'*4t, "6. wil IMJw co bcllin a ............... ----....--20-JO ........ y 11• mJl*le toMn-aad tnll llMa.,..Of....,.....atMWftlmialll:r Mii-. ,. ........ ' ............ 92)9. . Ht w..,. ._ "'' •11 )OtO it• Ut t'l\9ttt ......... ~ ..... ""' ... (-4.., .... IL#•,.I II ,_ '"" 0 •UCTA t >t .__. t "" U DAILY ,...La II f t .... UM 10 l.l!Gt!T .. IACC -... ~ '"'''hoot,~..._ U• J• ,. ....,...,. ~ •0-c.••O'!I • .. Ht ~II• G••v •T•U•llfol tt• ,_ 010 ,. n •••CT• 1 t1 .... *n -T .. llAC•. 440 ••'°' E"'• Set L•rl '0.c•yu 110 1t0 1'0 ""'"1• .. ~-9.ie 1(• .. -1 '. 1 .. ~I,.,.., ... tW .. ltO ,,,.,. eno U UACU ti ~ -·~-U""' SIX ,, 1 •• , 1 wn..n .. n ...... ''"'' ...... -Jon - .,. .... )t) ·-~... -..,""' TUITM IAC.I )!I ,.,., Gr-s-11.••., rno lttO ,., ~·-s. .... CJ -M ill t lO '°'" ,,,. H.,O W•r Ill•-• 1.0 ,...,. o II .. U l.ICACT" II i !NJ<t t tN GO U OAtl.Y Tltlll'LC J f l>ff.4 _ .. C LIYCllTM llACI. >00 00101 Teo r,,. C•VI ICttl IJ 10 UO '10 s.-"""'".. •10 1 "''"'' -t.-1 uo T,.... tOH 11 lltAOA I~ )t NoO Mt 1'11 ... "-''-"'• tJtl lloWtW'I -11 IJOW Eight ~ntered in Sunday's Oak TTee feature Dcpuly Governor, winner of the Eddie Read H1ndicap1 and Mohamed Abdu, 1he Arcadia Handicap victor, face off'Sunday in thcSIOO,()()()..added Cot. f .W. Koester Handicap during the Oak Tree mecung at Santa Anita. A field of eiaht was entered for the one-mile run Oil the turf, a race wnicb could have a bearing on Breeders·: Cup Mile plans of some of the horses' connections. Trainer·Neil Drysdale sa.ddled Deputy Goverfior 10 Grade I victories in the John Henry Handicap at Hollywood Park in May and the Eddie Read at Del Mar in July. That earned the colt an invitation to the Arlington Million at Woodbine, but he finished l I th of I 4 after a one~ay delay in shipping because his Oaght from Los Anacles to Toronto was cancelled. Mohamed Abdu retu(lls from a seven-month layofT Nil.IC NOTICE since finisbtna founb in the San Luis Rey Stakes at Sanr.a Anita. But he proved a master of this course in a four-win streak leading up to that date, capped with his wire-10- wire win in the Arcadia Handicap at the same distance 10 be covered Sunday. • The Koester entrants, from the rat!, include Mau lier, with Fernando Toro up at 116 pounds; Neshad. Pat Valenzuela, I 14: Dr. Brent, Rafael Men. I IO, Redoble 2nd, Aaron Gryder, l t2; Deputy Governor. Eddie Delahoussaye, 121; Mohamed Abdu, Gar) Stevens. 120; Northern Provider, Fernando Valenzuela 112; and Master Wonderful, Corey Black, 114. John Gosden will send out both Mazaher and \if1stcr Wonderful. Mazilaer has two wins and fo~rseconds an his seven starts in 1988, counting a victory 1n the Escondido Handicap al Del Mar among them. Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTiCE Schmldt files for free agency NEW VORK (AP) -Mtk~ Schmidt, reJCCUn& the COolract of- fered by the Phillies as inadequa\C filed for free .,ency Fnday and hn .,ent S&ld the thml t..eman wo1ild seek to leave PhiladclpbJA. ··we have filed for free -sency and are lookJna elsewhere," said Arth1ir Rosenberg. Schm1d1's agenL .. We feel there is a hst of teams tll~t could certainly u$C Mike's help and' they are the ones we wall contact first. .. Schmidt baned .249 this $.Cason w1lh 12 homers and 62runs batted in. has lowest tows since 1973. hJS first full season 1n the bi& lca1ucs. He had surgery for a tom riah• rotator cuff Sept 7 and did not play after Aug. 12. He made $2.15 m1llion. this year and the Phillies contributed an ad· dational Sl00,000 in his name to chanty. His contract would ha\C extended to 1989 at the same salar)' but did not because of his injury. Catcher Ozzie Virgil of the Atlanta Braves and infielder Harry SJ>ilman of the Houston Astros also filed for free agency Friday: the first da> players were eligible. A total of 107 playersareehgible for free agency The most notable free agents this year arc pitchers Fernando Valenzuela of the Dodgers, Bruce Hurst of Boston. Dave Sueb of Toronto, Nolan Ryan of Houston, Steve Bedrosian of Philadelphia and Mike Moore of Seattle. 1 Orange Coas1 OAJLV PILOT1S11utd1y, Oc:tober 22 it88 87 GREEN MAYBE NEEDED ••• ....... ~nt.cic he wall ever bt the same dominaltn& pitcher he was and the Oodlltn may want to pay him aceordln&l y. To taie Valenzuela's place, tht Oodatn acqu1~ ~ft-hander John Tudor from St. Loujs last Augusl ror sluJICr Pedro Guerrero. Tudor v.ho made nine 'taru for the Dodgen, Id\ after four batter; an Gamt" 3 of the World Senn wittr • l1aamen\ sprain an has left elbow Qr. Frank J~ sud 1t should be determined by Monday if Tudor WlU need surgery. Jobe said at would take about a year of rehab1htatjon. "John said he 1s prtpared for suraery 1f 1t is necessary," Jobe s.a1d Thursda)' ~to was released by Cinc1nnau at m1dscason and made S I 2 malhon . He as tryanj to make 1t back from a rot.ator CJJtl aruury and Ja's unhkcl) the Dodgers 1w1ll nsk a lot on his chanc~. Orel He~h1scr 1s not eligible for free agenc) but he can go to salat)' arbatrauon. He will want as much - 1f·not more -as VaJc02ucla 1s paid Hersh1ser. who made SI l mdhon 1h1s season probably wall ask for a.bout S2 mtlhon neu year. It would be hard to imagine any arbitrator turning down any number the nght· hander asks for Hersh1~r. 23·8. finished the season w1\h a record 59 consecutt' e scoreless innings and added 21 11 more an the postseason. He shut out the 1'1"" York Mets. 6-0. to wm Game 7 of the Na11onal League /playoffs and won two games m the World Scms. ··1 can't find the words to dcscri~ ~l Hcrshurr aod what bc'1 IC- comphsbed," ~ltfl Maoqer Tommy Luorda aaJd ... , saw 1t but I can't bdievc 1L" Jn has tut 101 'h innanp, Kenimer allowed five camed runs, a 0.45 ERA. "l can't believe anybody can achieve b11 mastery for as 10111 as he did l qw DrysdaJe set the record (58 stna&ht shutouunruop) aodJ dadil'l behe'c anyone could breU has re- cord. h's unbelievable. Th~'s no wa~ ""e would be an the Fall Cassie wrtliout Bulldoi." General Manaier Fred Cl.a1rc would lake to have the Dodgers back 1n the Scnes next year and has WOrT)'ing staned when Hersh1ser sttuck out Ton) Phuhps to end Game s "J've been womed smce da) one," €tatf'H;8td . ..l:.fft-pan-ohhrjo1r.4f you're not womed you're not doing your JOb." Claire acquired Howell. Orosco and Gnffin in·a thrce·wa) deal last winter and signed Gibson as a free aient He figures to be bus) at the winter meeungs this December, too . .\!ready there are rumors the Dodgers arc interested in Cleveland's Joe Carter or Toronto's Jesse Barfield The Dodicrs must also dCCtde whether to bnng back catcher Rick Dempsey, who will be 40 next year For a fe"" days the Dodgers can Sit back and chensh the end of their season. But tn a few ~)s ·another season st.ans. the money season. Nil.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NO TICE fUIUC NOTICE P\IJLIC NOTICE ftCTTTIOUI .,..... FICTfTIOUI llUllNfll flCTfTK>t.11 IUIMSS FICTITIOUS llUllNEU FICTITIOUS 8USfN£H K U4M SUMMON• 0.-Clecl Oy l't~D8"d end ••le FICTITtOUI llUSMSS Dally P1lo1 Octooer 7 14 21 ...-aTATEMINT NAMEIJATl•NT ...-STATl•MT NAWITATl•NT NA.MESTATEMEN'T Notlc.otl• (CITACIOMJUOtCIAL) •r e 1~'i111n1 corn· M.AMllTATEM£NT 28 1958 The foHowlng penotll Ill Tiie following petsons .,. The IOllowlng !*SOOS are Tiie rolloWlng persons ere Tiie IOllowmg persons are of~ NOTICE TO 0£FENOANT M ef\C(!(l to 1rans.c1 buSI· Tiie lollO.wig petSO"S ••• dOtng ~as. dol"Q. bUSIM'SI as OOtng bullntU as OOtng buslness .., dOtng bu.s1ness ~ Pr°"'1} •• IAYISO a Acusado) JAMES ~e" .;l'l<le< tne hchll<XiS oo.ng tlUl'M$$ as WOOLY BULLY PROO· (!)CARE OF THE BOOY1 DREAM CRUISES 10882 T~E VICTOR. 1113 QUICK PtCI( MARKET Prtvete hie ALLEN BABCOCK arc ous.~ss name or names AMERICRE$T Jl A~ P\8.IC N0TIC£ UCTS. 950 W 17th St Apt. (~)OR. STEVEN WESLEY La Oona .-.ve . Garden Ftor1d1 SI . Hun11ng1on 16520 Beach 81110 Hunt· Mo. A 1W$1 OOES \ tllr~'1 100 r · • ~teo aoove on Stplembef Rock 1rv1nt Calif 9271• -----..-..-----· -- 8. Colle Mesa, Cant. 92627 1LOVELL 0 C .. 216 RlvtrSlde Grove. Cal1I 92640 Beach, Caltl. 926-18 t tnglon 8e&Gh Cahl 921147 In the Superior Court of clu51ve ' 23 1988 Pt1riok J11MS Tt101T1$on FICTITIOUS ....... Douglas Charles 8rll)e)'. Ave. Ste. B. Newl>Ort Beech., Waller & Kllhleen Marvin Greenbefg. 1113 Ghart & Mary 01nya1. the St11e ot Ca1ilorn1a 1n YOU A.RE BEING SUED G•eg White 37 Reel Roe:~ 1""ne CpM MAMl.llATu.NT 950 w 171'1 St. Apt 8. Calif. 92663 I(~. 10882 La Don• Florid• St ,, Hunllngton 16152 SWfftleal St F°'.in-and for 11>9-{;oufliy ol Qr, BY PLAINTIFF (A ua Ill' nt1t ~,.,., s1a1ement ..... ltled 92714 fhe followmg C>erllOnl .,. Cotta Mesa.. Calll 92e27 Of Steven Weslty Loven X-ve~. GarClen Grove Cahl a..c,n, Call! 92648 ta1n Valley, Cahl 92708 tnoe demandandol T ALM A Ill "'11'1 111e Counl}I Clerk ol Ot-Edward W1111ton Pi..rl11ss a 04ng OUll..-S .s· Thtl busmen Is con-DC .. 1242 w Ocean Fronl 926'10 Tt!IS DUSll\HS IS con· This bUS•l1HS 1$ con-In Ille Maller OI ,,... E•t•I• HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS al\ge Coulll}I Oii S.Olembef 362 RalUll" Cosu Meu TENS CARE MEOICAL. dUC1eo by. an lfldivl<lu.i ~Beech. Cahl 92661 This bu Sin•» IS con. ducted by an lnd1.ndual duclea by l\Usbancl •no ...... e of GLAOY'S CLOW Con-ANO LOAN ASSOCIA T •ON 28 1988 Calif 92827 aa.tO Warnet Ai.oe .. 20S Tht reglstran1 corn-This ous1oess IS con· ducted by. l'IVSband and wife Tnt r191s1raiit com· rne re91stran1 com· 541\'Valee OF ILLINOIS a fe0~1 l1 F9M5I Roger Ota" Meo en Founi81n Vallev Calli 92708 menoed 10 transacl bus#-ductecl by an 1nc11vldual Tnt reg11tran1 com· menc;ea 10 lranSacl bu54· menced 10 1ransact ous• No1ice~s nereby o•ven that Cflatterea sa"'ngs ano IO•" P:.iOl•Sheo Ofarioe CoeS! 17802 Prescou _...,,,,,"Olon Ttnt CO'J) Cahl0<nll nest under lhe hcltttous Hut reg1St11nt com-mencea to 1ra11S&C1 bus•-11eu under Ille ftc:hho.us ness undtf Ille l1C1111ous lht undersignea w II sell at assoc1a11on Oa 1, p,,ot Oclot>er I 14 21 Beac,, Ca· I 9264' Tl\ls Du5iness 15 con· outlnest name °' 11anies mencecL to tranuc_t bus~ ~ the llc11tlOU$-~ name-or names busmess -n1m~ or names prtv-.rl sale. ro-tne ll•O"ftl YOU Nft 30 CALINOAtt ~ •988 -G~ ra ~ ·" ""-.~ duel9jfby 8COrJXl"8rion 1 nstedaboveonJuly 18, 1987 ness under the llclltloua buSll\ffJ name or names 1>1tecl abOve on Seotember llSllO 1bov1 on NIA and best b•ader sub,.ct 10 DAYS after thl• aummot1• f .fe.& Thomso<1 3; Re<! Roci.. Tl'lt reo isuan1 com· Douglts C. Briney 1bus1neas neme or names hsled ebovt on (not yell 29. 1988 Ghazy Oa11y&1 cont1tmat1on ol said Su-It ....ct °" ~°"' to flt. a )rvtM Ca1it 927 t4 meno.o 10 transact bus1- Thl1 statement ..,., filed llSled above on lnOI yet) 'Kathleen Kearwey M'arv1n Greenberg This staleme,,t wu Meo pet1or Cout1 on or al111f lhe trpewrtnen re1pon1e 11 PUBllC NOTICE Tl'r1• ous•nesr. ' con-nest uno.t the' t+cti1tovs wllh 1he COUnly Cltfk ot Or-1 Steven W"'-Y Lovell 0 C This S1atemen1 was flied fh1s statement was lilecl 111111'1 Ille County Cler• ot Or· 5th day of Novemt>er 1988 INt court, due1e0 or a gl'neral Part· builness name or names ang• Counly on Septembef This sttlernenl wat hied wilh lhe County Clerk of Of. With lhe Counly Clerk ol Or-anoe County on-Sept91'11t>e< 11 1he r9$1dence 01 eon· A~ Of ~call •Ill FICTmous BUllNESS ne<Sfl•o llStea 1~ on N A 29. 1988 with the County Clerk ol Or· ange Covnl'f on Seottmt>er &nge County on S~tecnbef 29 1988 servators Larry ano Rac11ei ~ot.ct rou: ,_tr~ NAME STATEMENT '"e rtg1st(an1 corn· ~an o K.nape fm51'1 •noe County on Sec>ttmbel 21. 1986 30 1988 f3'35M Clow 1522 w Sharon Road. wrltttn '"t"M'M muel tie 1"e IOllO•"''O s>ersortS a<e ~ 10 trJ!'satl boat-Tll•s stat.,.,,...t was titto Publlstled Orange Coas1 21 1988 "'2710 flPIN Puol•Sl\ecl Or<tnge CoaSI Santa Ana CA 171•1 !ft P'Ofl9' i.t-1 form II l'O'I dOo"Q OVStntU H ""' unoe< ~ tiet 11ous ... 1h1,,.Coun1y~ ot Or· Dally PllOI Octobtf e. 15 22. f1'2711 Put>ll~ Oraoge Coas1 Put>11sneo Orange Com Dally P1l01 ociot>et 8 IS 22 83~2474, County 01 Or· went ttlt c-1 lo heel rovr ''.991 Moc•TCHELSL ~v-ovs-neu "llf16 0< .,.,,_ ange County on Sec>tembtf 29. 1988 Publlshe<I Orange Coast Dally PtlOt Octobtf I 8, 15 Da•ty P1l01 Oc101>er 8. IS. ?2. 29 1988 ange. Stal• of Ca111or1111 Ill c.aN. Ello\JE ASS '"sTE 100901 loSlf!<S I OO•f pn Seo1emo« 30 1988 Sa-993 Dally Pilot Ociobef l , 8. IS. 22. 198$ 29 1988 Se-996 tne r~I Ulle ano ,,,terttl OI " JoV do not 1Mt JCKlf Dolle Street 1•1111 1 15 t988 • "'291 ----------22. t988 Se-973 6a-997 Hid c:o11.seNatee '" ll'l<l to r..,onM on II.me. '°" m., Ne .... 00'1 8e&Ch Ctht 92660 P1troelt~ P11blt""4 Or.no-CoHt P\Bt.IC NOTICE Sa-974 PUBLIC NOTICE afl 1ne certa•n personal ION ttie c.ee, and rovr J Oakmont Ar.soc:iates • l111s sill t •as hied Da•ly PtlOl Oclotier 7 14 21 PtlllC NOTICE P\.ellC NOTICE property Slluated 1n "'' City •at" mon_, and ptop-Ca111om11 llm•teo oanner-wtlh the nt) C\f!r)I ot Or· 28 t988 ' FICTITIOUl IUIMll I PtllJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINHS 01 Garden Grove Courier of ertr ,,;.1 be tatl"' without Sh•o 1001 .0ove Sir.e Sutte ange Counj'lt or Seotemoer F-782 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •UIMSI ·flCTITIOOl llU5'N£SS NAME STATEMENT Orang~ Slate ol Calilo•ma ~ wernlne lfOfl\ IM 190 ~t Beach Cal•t 21 1988 J The IOllOWlng per tons are FICTITIOUS [IUllNfll NA• ITA TIMENT NAMf I TA TEMENT The lolfow•ng pcHSOns art paf11Gularly ~·bed n I~ court. 82660 ~ d0tng bullness as ftAlll STATEMENT The IOllowmg persons are lne IOllOWll'IO persons are d0ong t>uSAneu as lows 10.,..tl TIMrt -othef 1t9a1 rt-S"'V'" Funds LIO a Ca•.. P'-t>I"'* Orang41 Coa51 f'l8UC l«)TlC[ V ANILLA ABSTRACT The~ pertont ate doing busintes u dOtng buSHletS a l<EVCO 95~ Miramar 1960 p 1gram Coacn .,.,._,, You mar want lomtl corpotatoon 34 197 Dady p,lft Sec>ltmbtt 30 ORIGINALS. 12S3 Logi n dolOQ ~09$S as ASSEMBLE UNLIMITED ALFREDO S 80\JTIOUE ·La.ouna BeaCh Ca.bl 9265 I M 0 b , i e H 0 me 1 D to cat! 811 ' anorMJ r19t't Pac.toe Coast M'ijl!-.a~ Swte Octot>ec f 14 21 1988 ftCTfT'tOUI 9UBMll Avt . SUtlt B. Co111 Mna. NEWPORT ADVERT IS· 366 Avocado A206 Cosla FASHIONS BY JAC · Ktvtn Mc11non 9~4 ~ccGt050S2 1~2 ••ar. If JOU do"°' kMwn 302 Dan• Po1n1 C•ltl f -758 ..... ITAru.NT C1NI 92626 ING, 4100 C1mpus 0.!Ve Mesa. Calif 92627 OUELINE 221 Manne Mtramar Laguna Beac.n Terms 01 sa e cash 1n 11..,.. en atl«NY JOU mty cen en 92629 Thi '°"°"'""O oertons art Susan LucH -Gllhnghlm. Sit 100, N~l Beach, James s uranoa. 366 Newport Beacn, c a111 92662 Caul 926S I lul rno.-ey ol the Un•le<I anom., ~ .. t«Vlu 0# Th1S ous1neu ,, con-"8.IC NOTICE oo.ng ~IS 1555 Meu Verdi E •6·H. Calll 92660 .-.voe.do A206. Cost• Mesa Diane L Mclane. 6 t 1' 'This bus1ness •S con States °" conhrmahon ot 1 legal aid omc. (lleted ln dueled Dy a gt'flera1 01<1· ,... WAVE SECURITlE.S 2900 Costa Mesa. Callt 92626 Dealer Auto Serv1ct1. l11c . Calll 92627 Seashore N ... POrl Beach. ducted by an 1no1v1aua1 saie the~ bOOtl) ne<sh1p ftC .,..TIOUS llUSM'.81 P1rll ~ :423, New- ThtS bus1n&u 11 con-Ce1tfo1ni1. 4 100 Campus This ou11ness is con· C1ht 9266iJ The r eg1s1ran1 com-Bies or ollerslo oe 1n w,,1• ~ cit ... le ..,.. Tne r10151rant com · N ME STATEMENT pc>!\ Beach Gahl 92660 duclecl by en 1ndt'\lldual Drive S1e 100, Newport due1ao oy en 1nd1v1aua1 This business 1s cori mencea to transac1 t>uS>· •"9 ana will be •l'«e•ved al tretiutn •I• cMKlon 11.1· mencec. 10 1.111nsact ous1· T IOllOWtng oeraons lite ' ~ti.rt W Pon~. ?900 Tht r eglStrant corn-Beach. Caltl 92660 fhe reg1s1r1n1 com· dutted by an 1nd1v1dual ness unatf lne 1ic1111ous 1116 aforesaid reS>den<:e a1 dldal uited tteM ""ptuo ~s unOM tne hcl!l•OUS OoinO bu9r,,... as Pa(ll. Newootl ~42 · New- menced 10 1ransaC1 buSI· This Dus1n1ss ts con· rnanetd 10 If ansacl buSI· · Tht reg1st ran I com· buSIMSI name or names anmy hme afltf 1119 lirst ouD· cit '° DIAi CAUNDAAIOS blls•ness ,,.,.,. or names KYP~OStS CONCEPT$ 00'1 9ead\ Callt gzeao ness under the lic11t1ous ouc1ao Dy aCOfpc)(ahO!\ ness under 1n1 r.c1rto1.1s ~ 10 1rat1sact OUSI· hated 1b0\-l' on ~ptemoer ioeauon hereol and before para preaan tar une listed •l>O'oo• oo s.c>•emt>e< 17100 G eue ,_ Cel>I This bu.SJttess is C°"· t>Usmess name °' namea Tl'lt reg1S1rant com· busmess name or namfl ness under 111e hctrtlOU$ 19 1988 data of se.ie ht ..cnta a ,., .. 26 1988 9 17 14 1 O\leleo by ...-i INJMdual 11slt<I above on October 3. met'leecl 10 transac1 bu54· llS1ed abOve on N A busmess name or names t<tv1n Mcllhon oaiea this 19 dav ol ocio ~"'a cone. Larrr T Sm1111 <>-• L.wr .. H MU.er 347t .Tne ieg.stranl com- 1988 ness und« the l1cttl1ous James S Uranga 1>s1ect above ()(I NtA This slatl'f"tnt was ltlea oer l988 Una c.rt• 0 .,.,. tlemeda Pan"'9< W•mb edo• • Wa. Cost menc:.o to lransac:i t>V• Susan Lucas-Gtlllngha.m bus1n81S name or narnes fh1s sta1emen1 was Meo 0t1ne L Mcl ane witn lhe Cou111y Cle<• or Or P.W c . Mtloe, Anorne1 t~a no 1e ofrtctft This s1a11m~1 .... as "<ftl '-'esa Ca•' 92626 nns ""°" Ille ltetitious This 111terntnt was filed Usted abOve on Sep1ember -wnn the Counly Clerk ol Or-Th•S s111emen1 was Ille<> anoe County on September at u.. 1120 w. uvata, SI•. prortcctoft, 1u ,..~ta with tn. COUClt• C~ri.. ol Or-H1•s pus•"' M s •S con· t>usinet name 8;_ names wllh lhe County Clerk ol Or· 1. 1988 . ange Counljl ori October n. wllh Iha Courity Cle<!< of Or· 28 1988 150, Orante. CA l2'Me. Al· atcrlta 6~In•11-na que aoge Count}! on Septt!ftlber OVc.ted by 1'1 ind v10ual l11ted &bove Of1 tot>tw' 1 ange CCKJnty on Oclobef S. Wllllam Port9' . 1988 enge County on October~ F'934.S4 lorntr• tor Larry and cvmpllr con I•• tor · 21 1988 Tne reg1stra11t com·, 1988 1988 1 ThtS statement was filed F3'4M2 1988 • PuOhslleo Orange Coast Rachel Clow "'a I Id ad• 1 It 8 •I• 1 F392707 menc:.o to · ir1nuc1 Dusi· RoW1 W Poller f*2311w•lh the County Cllf"-of Or-PuDltShed Orenge <::oast f*22t Delly P110t :>c101>e< 8 1s 22 Pubhsneo Orange Coast apt01)ladas el utted ~vi.re Publ siled Orangp Coasl ness ul\O.et tne fic111ious :" slaltmM6;'5 ft~ PubhShed Orange Coest enge Coun1y on Septeml>ef Daily Pilol OclOl>ef 22, 29. Pu1>l1Slle<I Orange Coast 29 1988 Daily Pitot Octol>ef 20 21 qua la cortt tteuche '" Da11y P IOI Sep•emDet-30 DV$1tieSS ,.a,...t' °' namea ..., the Counly S.: ot Daily Piiot October 15, 22 2t. 1988 NO\lef'C\ber 5 12 1988 Datf't P11<>1 Octooet 15 22. S•·990 27 1988 cno Oc:rooer -14 21 198e 11S1ao aoo,,. OI Sec>tembe< anott~t'/ on temoet 29, November S. 1988 f3'211t Sa-02t 29 November 5, 1988 Th1'0S6 SI utad "° ~ta au F -sg 1 1988 21 l f1l:2'700 Sa-009 Put1hst\ed Orange Cout Sa-007 PUBLIC NOTICE r"pueeta a tltf'llpo puade L8U'tt' 11 M ~ ---------Datly Pdol Octooer 1, e IS Ml.IC NOTICE dtl.. Jt ~ P\JBllC NOTICE TllrS S18tf'f'!'l('nt was ••'«' P"b11Shed CXange eo.t1 P\8.IC NOTICE 22. 1988 Nil.IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS Pl&IC NOTICE :=tar au :.Z, t u dlntfo ~•I/\ t,.,. Countt c:-11 o! °' Da••t P1lo1 Sec>1tmbtf ~ Se-976 FICmlOOI BUSINISS NAME STATEMENT d .. f\CTITIOUS BUSIMESS arige C011n•y ()(\ Seo1emoer OclObe< 7 14 21 1988 FICTTTIOUI IUlf•H 1----------NAMI ITATUffNT FICTITIOUl llUSJNEIS Tne 10llow1ng persons a•f' FICTITtOUS 8U$1NESS 1 ~ c;:a:.tto' ~I· NAME STATEMENT 28 1988 F·TS7 NAMl ITATlldNT 1 Ml.IC NOTICE . I The IOllowtng petsons are NAME STATEMENT doing bus•n~s as NAME STA Tl.MINT pr-Ion 1 A .... cit 1 Mia lne tollo#mo pers011s ar~ fl1S413 ---------- TM IOllowlng persons ere1 dOlng ousineu as The IOllowtng pe<sons are LAYDE J ENTERPRISES Tile fotlowlng l)e(SOns are c 1 PCM'~;! r ·u~slt~ do.ng t>usiness as Puohsnt<I Orange Coasl ~IC NOTICE dOlng bullnt$S as flCTITlOUI BUatNE&S RON'S CUSTOM T1LE. doino business as 23212 Mill Creel\ Drive 00•~ ~~n=~S~~ESS SER ._::,:-,.:. ca: uetad S & H MARl\ETING 30.; Da ) P110t OctotH'f 7 ,, 21 1 MORRELLI DESIGN. 1771 NAME STATEMENT 423 Altso, Newport Beech. L AG 1J NA p RO . Lagv<1a Hills Caltl 926S3 K LL R • ler ii.m... 6 u,, tbo9adO Rob1n11ood ~,,,_e Cost .. 21S. •988 • ACTTTIOUI ....... Riverside, Newport Beach The 1ollowtng ~sons art Cltlll 92663 FESSIONAL BIJIL04NG 265 Juan1tll Mae Presley VtCE lOl83 Naoa c'var ~ume:..i.,,..nte..Slno~on· Mesa Ca ,1 ti.o2 F 188 MAME ITATIMENT Ct11f 92&63 d04ng buSlnest as Ronald Elll Pinegar 423 l&Quna Ave Lagv,,a Beacll 2J902 Bough A .. enue Coun FoulJla•n Valle-. 3 '1 " tdo. __ .t-10 .... .i•o M er'>Qtf JC• Tl'te lollowtng per.ons &ft Olno JoMPl'I M0trell1. 123 MASTER REP. 13136 Ahto. NewC>Of'I Beach C1Jd Calli 9265t M•ssoon V1e1o Calif 92691 92708 ~ a unll ab09 lclo ;;;;= RoD1nno c ·•!;! C·s•• MtlC NOTICE ao-ng t>Us.nna as 28th SI . Newport. Calil Casa Linda Lane. Garden 92663 Rooert E Roper 2450 Th•S bu11ness IS CO" Cnr.sllna LuC•ll• Ke ~r tmar a n ..,,. adoe 0 a Mesa ....... 320< ____ ;;._______ BRIGHTON ANO LLOYD 92863 Giove. Cahl 926A4 Thlt bu11n1H 15 con· Monaco Of LaQuna S..Cll dutled 0y Ml 1na1V10ual tO 183 Napa River Cou•I arettela cit ;!°' ltda 1eoa4 Sv•v a G LMnott J<l4 FICTITIOUS llUSINESS 1875 Wran Clfete Cotla f hls business IS cori-1 Jerome Zucker 13136 dUCllODy an 1nd1111dual Cahl 926SI The r eg1sHan1 com Foon1ainValley Call! 92708 rna °':'":1 r'rlo tale· Rol:'•nflOOC Lare CN •a NAM( STATEMENT "ffsa Calif 92626 duc\ed by an inONtdu11 'Cua Linda Lane. Garde,, The reg11t11nt com· This business is con-mencl'O 10 trans&CI bu"· 1"'5 bustnl'SS 15 co,, 1 ••~ ) ,..c 0 •· Mesa Caul ~,sn '"" 'O "'O 1>9fSOO$ are ~tla Chrt~t•llll Amat 1&7S Tht reglstran1 com-Grove, Calif 92644 lmeoced to 1ransac1 bus1· ouc1ed by an 1nd1v1duar ness under tht 1ic1111ou\ Ouetad t>y an inoivl<lual on ° · No SSS01T l" s bus1n••• ' co,. oo.n.o ~u Wren Crtt:le e os111 Mna mtn<led to tr1nsact bu&I· This business is con-11es.s uridtr the lich1tous The reg1S11ant com-buSlness name or 11ames Tna regisiranl c m 1 Cu• Cl 00 ess or ouclNJ oy '1uSM"0 and ••le SUMMEP TOURS t6AE> Caltl 92626 nest under the hclltlous,ductadoy·antndtvldu1i t>utiness name or namttsmenc:ad 10 1ranuct ou~ltstedabOveonJunel 198Smeocad •0 transact t>u'•· r1e <1ame a"e a' The rev'1••' cor-S•ma• P4 C.os•a ...-es1 Th11 bus1nen 1s con bu~ name <>< names The reg1S1tan1 com-listed aoove on t,,01 yeti ness undtlf the l1c1111ou1" ·Juanita Mae Presley ness under 1118 l•cliltous ~tie courl : =:'~: ~ea 10 Iran~'' Ou~· Ca'•' 4<626 ouc1eo Dy en •nd•Y>OuaJ litttd tbove on Septamt>er mtneed 10 lrtnSllCI bUSI· Ronald PlfleOll bu54nffl name or names Ths stllement was !tied bUSll\41SS "1me or names O~~tE co'vl\il't SU· ness vnd" I~" '•Clll>Ous Gt-OC>f't Sf\,ce Mclleo9fl The reg1Slfl "t com 27. 1988 ness undtf lhe lic1111ousl This st11emen1 wts flied hSlecl tbove on NIA ""'''"the County Clefk or Or hSteO llbovl' on 1no1 yen PER•OR c ou1:n '700 C1v< t-us•ness narnf' o• na~s 1646 Sama• Pi Cos•• men<:..., 10 transact l>uS•· Gino Morrtlli bus;ne&s name or names Wlltl lhe Counly Cltrlt ol Or-Robtfl E Ro~ ange Counly on Seo1emt>er Ch<1$Ma L Kellef C 0 w 51 Sarua h$1e<S 1100..e 0(" Octoo.< 9 ~sa ~• I 02626 T ness "~ the 1ie1•hou1 Thia aaatemenl wu f!led,hsted abo11e on NIA ange County on Oc1obe< 6 Thlt stitem«11 was f11t!O 29 1988 This statemeril ,...s 1i1eo enter .'.'..' , e 1°88 ~,. s t'uS "l'H ' con business name 0< f\ame:$ with the County Cltrlt ol Or· Jerome Zl!Ulf 1988 'tWlth Ille Counl Cle<k of Or· F"3»4 '"'''" ll>e County Clef!\ 01 Or Ar 3 CA ... ,. D , HO..AfC M Lt" 11011 du<:'.0 c:, !" 1n0<11 aua .$1ec1 t bO"l' on N A ange CoUnly on Seplembtr This s1a1ement ..,., hied "'4S51 8 Coun ~ Sec>temoer Pubhshad Of Coasl ange County on Seplet"be< f l'!@ na,., lk30 ~' •n<I T/\<s 61atrm@t1l was I 'f'<l T"'P reljl 1t•1n1 co,., L•la C Amcv 28, ISiet "31 11111th lhe County Ci.<11 of Or· 1 Pvbll~ Orenge Coast 2~988 ty Dall~ p,101 Oclo~ tS. 22 t9 t988 F"21t1 :~~t·~~;,~~~~, 0 01~~171; -111 tile Count~ Ce•~ 0 1 0 ~ao •t 1ra.,S<1Ct Du 'tt11s s1a1emen1 ... as l1re<1 F~l ange Counly on Se?lemoer Diiiy PllOt Octooer tS 22. F3"453 29 1999 1 , s Et ange Cou111Y or-Oc:cobef ~ n•s ~riot"< 1n. f•c1t11ous ,...tr thtt Count.. Cten< 01 °' Pul>lltl'led Ofange Coast 21. 1988 I 29. November 5 t988 Pubhtllad Orenge Coas1 Sa-99'> 0 Puof~~ .,C::~nget>eCo~t ~~~';;:~ ~; /'~, :~ , el ~u 1986 OVS•"~'~ "''"'" or na~•U .tngl' Courty on Septernbef Dally Ptlol October e 15 22 F31291t Se-Ot3 0 ly PtlOI Ociobe e 1S 22 a•ty ..... .._em r ' ' FJMm •Sled al'\llff! M N A 2 1988 29'. 1988 ' • · Put>llSl'lecl Orange Coast• :J1 1988 r · · PUBLIC NOTICE October 7 14. 21 1988 rnero de '.".!'·:;,0 dl'I Puohshad O•a"ge Coast Grf'O r~ B l.i'C\.l''Qt ,-,_. Sa·992 Diiiy P110t Oc1obtf 1, 8 IS. P\ll.IC NOTICE Sa-988 F 7S3 atl09adC' 0" ., a aflte 0 Oa11) Piiot Oc1ooe• '" ; Tl'r·~ Jt11tem@fl' •as "ed Publ•SlleO O<ange Coett ----------22 1m flCTmous BUSJNEIS d~ oe,,,arc ~ " que M 28 NoveM~ • '9!e w '" t""" C<'U"ltv C11>r1• or O.· 0811r Pilot Seo1emt>er JO "8.IC NOTICE St·977 ftCTITIOUI .UllNlll NAME STATEMENT l•l'Oee •b(l!l'.,c es Steti ; ·~' l !\Ot-C-auni. on S.Otemt>er Oc101>M ; 14 ; : '988 1 NAIE aTATEMENT P\B.IC NOTICE r,,e tu/low•ng pe.sons are Nil.IC NOTICE "~ v a:-= P ... _:'! Ec'41 2e • 8! F •ss Fte1TTIOOl IU9Mll PlltllC NOTICE file IOllow>ng ptfsons at• 004ng ous1~s .as V•cr3" '5 • .. "' °'' T E ~ I NMll ITATl•NT I dOlng bus.nest as FICTITI®I M.llMSS MA T T E R 11 o RN FICTITIOUS IUSINISS poral•Of' 18•.!> 8..irt>•n" f'l&.IC HO IC ?ur S"f'C O< 1 O'" Cou t --------- The foffowlng persons art F~TITIOUS IUIMll LONGEVITY L ABORA· 1 NAMI. tlATl•NT EN1 ERPRISES 1050 San-NAM£ STAT£•NT Bou ,, ,. ~ Su '!' -6?2 . Oil I\ PtlC' oc1c• ... ~ •4 ~' P\mlC NOTICE dotng t>Ull'*9 as. NAME STATIME~Nl: TORY. 4321 Birch St ... E. fhe lollOWlng pet'°'1S are Ila o O"ve Newport Beacn Tr1e tollow1ng persons ••e taru~a A 'l TJ5 ti! 181 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ;~ •qe~ FICTITIOUI BUSINCll WRIGHT CONSTRUC· The lollOwlng per arelN-port Betcll, Calif 92660 domg OuSlntll •s caY,1 92660 Cotng ousmess as . . 609°8• 11 NAME STATEMENT ; ~8- TION, 18792 Redwood SI ldotngbustnessas James L Htdgtcoolt.1561 SADOLEBACK TELE· Nanetle L Gert,, tOSO AOCO DIRECTOR ... O~TE f.f'<ha APR 2:, f t.elOllow•ngl)tr'SonSdJ.. NAMESTATUt\UfT Fount.in Valley Caltl 927081 ADVANCED MEDICAL,Nyes Pl ltguna Beach PHONE SYSTE.MS. 23542 S nt a Cl orn.e Ne,.,port 29521 Los Otos Legun• 1988 OC>lnO-bueont-s. • f>t&IC NOTICE T"9 followt"9 ""'~ ,,., Darrell Stout Wrtght I BILLING SERVICE, 2S6A2 Ct lif 92es 1 . . Trtvtso. Laguna ttns Caltl e!ac1" QC• ,1 92660 Nt~ Caul 92677 o.,, l Granvlll•, Clettl, SEAMS NEWPORl •. 0041\Q Dus•~ as 18782 AeOWOO<I SI fqun· Mont Poontt, El TOtO. Ct hl This business 1s con· 92653 Marc M Gflr\h 1050 San· oe:llaflt P Ovnbar 29~2' Ir Wendy l Adame. 0.FN-"-•n ~~:.. N-PO<I St>...:. rtel ITIOUS BUSINESS "•CHT TEii. S 1 • WaSI ltln Valley Calll 92708 92~ lduciad by en lndtYtdu•I Charles Jecob Sergllu•S I Or•v• N~PO'' e.ac11 LOS Osos Lagune Ntgi.t tr Ca• I 9 ...... ~ NAM£ STATEM£NT ,~,,. SI ~3 Cos•• M«sa Thi• b~stntss ii con· .Rooert K Stidman The reg1slranl com-23542 Trevlso Laguna Hills c!?.f 92660 C;)l1I 02677 Put><•s~ "'. ~ Cou• Ter• E••-Cara"o '·,. -",.I ... n(l Pt'•!l.t"'• 1 .. Caul 92627 dueled by an lndlVld al 125e42 Monl P011ll1. El T010, menceo 1o 1ranuc1 bull· C.ltl 92653 Tnis ousinns , con Cyrilll•i Long 29521 lot Da•I) P lo• Oc10~1 u 21 !r''7 4119 ~· S ~ do.ng tiutt u • L,;;~OrR ~fo";"~ Tht rtg1Stran\ com. Cahl 92630 MSS undtr IM lt<:hlousl Thtt bu11n1u •S con· d\lc.le<I 0~ a gene< al par I Osos Laguna n.guel Ca .t 28 1988 Cal• 92063 J A LOLlE~ CO,.,.St • Beacl'I Cai<I 92660 menced to lr~t bull· fhts b,1S1n•ss 11 con· business name or nama dueled by an ind1111d!.IAI ~sn 92877 ~~qz T'h•s bus•nus •S .. o., AN'S 129 31~1 St•l't'~ ~ ,.. under the flclltlOUI ducted by an~ndlVldual listed lbove Of! Novambtf I ., Tht r1g1111an1 com· Th~p reo•Slr ~nl com-Thi$ bus111ess IS COii ICE aure<l by an •flO•VIOu• OOf1 S.acl'r Ca' I .;'66. Tll•S but•neu s co" busffiela n.me names Tiit lg1j1ran1 com· l988 mence<I lo trtnNCI bus•· mencl!d 10 lraf\Satl bus•· dueled ov husband and,..,,,. PUBLIC NOT "• •eg1stu.nt co..., Juo~ """ lOllfl• \~ 31\t ll11c1N1 Dt an inc11v~I listed ttlo ... on Seottmber menc;e0 o 1trana.cl bUSt· Jirmes L H.ogecocll '*' un<ler the l1cmious ,.,.,, under lhe hctitious Tiie reg1s1ran1 com menc:ecl 10 H&nSitel Du"' SlrflfOI 1o1e... 1 A .. .1cr Tl•• ••g!strsri 1 com· 30 19ee ntu u dlfi 11c11t1ous Thts alattm90I was hied bu!llneSI name °' narnes 1 s name °' names menceo 10 transact tius FICTITIOUS IUS'"ESS MU \IN!er Ille 11c1 1 \l~ Ce1o1 J mpnGfld 10 11111'qc1 bufli Oarr•~W flt buS~ nam or hamet wtlll lhe Coul'\ty Clerk ol Qr.,hslad abO ... on Sapttmt>er ~~:O,,.:oo ... e on NA ,.,.,, undef tne l1Ct1i.ous NAME STATEM!lNT t>us•l'eSI n&ma Of ""'""'' Thi.I Ou "0 " , tO•I ~ unelt'r 11'14'1 llCllllO\.I fhlt 1111 t was hied lttlecl ~t>ov•,( AugYll 1. ange Cou'lly on Oclobtf 12. 29 1988 ' Nanttlt L Gertn l>uSinl'" name or narrie5 TM 'O' "' "9 t>e•SOI'~ •re hsle<l •bO"" O'I Janua• • due•f!d b., • ., ~J ' ""' Du naM name or NI(!* with tht ty Clerk of OI'· 1988 1918 • Charles Jaeoc e.<911u1s Th•s Slllemefll "'as l11ed hsff'O above Oii Ju,,. 1S d°"11CJ °" .., as 1984 Tt!t' •t o•S''""' c~r:-. ''ft! 100119 on N " Cou hi on Oclot>er 5 ~ k edman ,,...,.. Thi. S1atemtnt WIS t.19(2 C nl Clerk 01 Or 1988 SUM'• T EC 11NOLOG' Teri CatllN) ~f'O to rran~·-N$ Greg R JoMIOl1 = ri., . Thlj Sllltmtnl WU hltdl Published Or Coasl 1*1th lhe County Clt<I< ol Or 1101lh ,,,. ~ dn ~ptembet' MichHI p Dunbar COMPAN... t • .. ;i ~ Th<S Slale'T'tllnt .... ., t ..... ._, un.1'"" '"" • CM~· h s ,,.,.,,, .. , ..... filed flla:lt with tne County Cler1t ot Or· Delly Pilot Oct= 2'l 29, Inge Count-, on Sep.lamber ~~~ \I TnlS statement .... u 1t1aa Ln Hunl nq'<"' Sto4Kl'r C.111.1 ... ,.,, the Cou"ty Cltl ot 0 IXISI nA!"'f' or .,amas ... in l"" COUl'ly C4f'll OC Or· Pu Ofange Coe.st 11191 County on Sepltmt>er ~btf s. 12, 1988 29. t988 ,313124 Wtth the Counly Cltlfk or o.. 92649 • •094' Coun1r on S.01...,t>e ~•ec abo"9 on .>.h 1 10 •"99 ~'-""''•on~...,,_ Deity 1 Oclot>er 15. 22. 22, 1988 Sa-024 F""57't Publi~ Otangt' Cots\ ange County on S191emOlf S•"' w ~e ~ I P.',?_~ 28 !988 ,_...,.,.,, JUO) LOllf'lo 16 l 8!, 28 No ber 5 1988 ,._,.. Publllhed Orange Coasi ..., Oc 7 14 2 t 26 t9U gten Ln Hunl•"9'"'1 .... ac -~· Thtt ~"1emen1 ""''" 1 ~a ,...... · ' Sa-OlO flubll&helS Oranoe Colll , P\B.IC ttOTICE oa11yP1lo10c101>er8. 1s.22.1 ~;11~9~~· tot>et ,,,._, C&hl 926A9 • ?ubflsn.<I 011n~ CoM1 .. 1n1n.Coonh Cllf"• orO• PJlll•sllocl °'anot Oolill __ .._ _______ [)t11yP1lotOctot>er 1,8, 15, 29.1988 • F.781 P1.1bl11hed Ori~ Coasl Gert M H .... , l 1)3;>0to-1Dt•l)PtlOICK1obtW "2' 1"geCoun1.on59C)ttomo.< ~.t~~'~'.t~\'"',,::t 30 .__.,. MOTtel 122. 1888 F1CTinOU9.,...ll Sa-9941 Daily P•lol October " 21 g•11n Ln. HunhngtOI' e.ach 29 1988 ... e •988ee ,~ ""'' F-7,_ ..;..,.;,,o.;JnllllA..;,;;~-.;.,._..-...__ Se-979 ,..,. STATl•NT PtJBllC NOTICE 28 fllo-..mt>er 41 19'18 C••1 9.6Ao f".;&3 Put:>ltJ~ ,.,.,_ Coul 1"10U8.-U Tntte>MowlngperSOl\Sart "8.IC NOTU f.;-9; Tl'r.s bu9•n~n ' con-01•t !>1101 0ttooe.'-,, :" ---.. -.. -11'-l!llft-ftl'C---- ITAn.NT Nil.IC NOTICE doing t>ultnell U ~TrTIOUI llUllNIH OuclfC t'v ,..,,1> N •l'>O ..,.,. P\8.tC MOTM:£ 28 1 "~"' "'"~ ~per10nt ere SUPERIOR URGENT PlCTfTIOU8 .,_.. NA• STATEMENT P\8.IC !«)TIC[ r ne r•9• ''a"I cO l'tl • "·186 6* ~.. ~nnoua .,..... CARE, 1525 SupettOf A.... ..... ITATUllNT Thi lollOwtng wsons .,. . ~ IO uan I ~-flCmlOUI ....-u FICTinGUS .._. .. $1> S CO. 141712 MAmlTATlllbff •112.~8each.Calll Thel~ngpersonsate ooingous•,,_.IS 'ICTTTIOUS9U ... ll ~ """.., rr-to '<1'1'°"" N.AlllllTAftMl:NT f\al(N0TIC£ NA•STAT'lm#T A~ •2 1-tunUnglon The fOltOWlng peraons ,,. 92M3 doing~.. t AU.DY s LOCK & K!Y N ... ITATl••n l>U$ Ila.,..~ (>' na"'M .. ,... 104 ll'IO C*'IOl'S 11• TM I~ C*80M .,. 8Mcl\ Callf llHAll d0tn9buslneuat. Jtcll Hauck MO 230$ M VA AACHIT~CTS~5 ~ Ln rounl•n ftttr~p«sansar1 l1 lf'Olll><h~~r 1981 OOongt>v~neun '1CTITIOUl9UBMll 001r1QbUllNIM1$ leritd MlchHI Slll)I UNIVERSAL Sli!ET ,renciaco Or Nt 1Nport (Mich ... VC>ltt AMoclalts \lllfleY.CMit 921()9 dOIOQ~•• Sam Ht'«'< AO\IA~CE.O S\'STE-..S NA•ITAft .... T CHANOLEA 8 USllllESS 1671~ A~ •2 Hunt; METALS, 153111·8 Elte· e.acii CMI 82Ho Arclllt~tl~ 2113 ~'° eonn .. Ltt AM II Rt4dy I. A GOURM£T 1JIO "''s 11a1~mtnl •U l>'fld £NGIN Et ~ I NG -"S-l l»t IOllOW<flg '*'°"' 11e SY$ft:MS gt3 ~ lngton 9Mdl. Calll t2149 Ironic Lan•. H11nltng\on Cf .. E Lowt 0, M . 3 ti San etamtn••. Calll 92112. 205 Pigeon Lii founu 1tn Nt .... l>Or1 91'110 ~u•11 e ,1w-tll 11\t c-,1y CW<_, o• Or SOCIA TES RI T aqn., GOl"V b\ltt.n411a II Cor~ def MIW c-nos:. ~ DoMtly 8tipa 8Nch. Calif 92849 ~ Corona de! Mar M!ChMI Wevne v~ 2413 VMeV Cali• 92708 ~· ,.._. tz6n ll-"19' CO\,n1r °" ~1emtte-.,,.,.. .11• " • .., ~-A' 9"en It . e 13 tt?l2 ~ •2, Hurtt~ ~ Sol\O L ... g Q111f t2t25 ~. g.,, Qementt M1tii Thotnas Ready, 20S 9 1h •Vvn Sh1h 10 <'• 1988 ,_... Mon.-m A~ Cllhet~~. t ACVftA S$U~t ~ ~ti! til•c• IU9 Coton• del M•. """°" ....... c.-. 12949. EMUenO W•t. lrv\ne. c.111 r~ buatn... .. con.-Call• t2f72 PIOeOn ln "ounlUI Vlk', 8f1a1wood, irvl,, Calif Pi.Oh c 't C><lll'~ C.bt •• 'It SI ,A ~O<lfl l\Hcl\ I I ~5 lNe butlne .. 11 con t2720 dUC:ttO by • ~Iii part· 'Thia butineat u con· cil•I 9270I 021'" , Ptitit Oc• 14 21 "' ll'1'i inKt " c.crt-2 Thie ~"' •• COi'· ~ by • oener• .,.,... Thia bull~N II con Mr*"'P OUC..0 by an indMCIUel Tri+• D\I •Mtt •• con• f1'11I bu11n••• • COi\. 1! ~""' 4 , .ill(teQ bl' en lnO•VtO YOU"I ~ ~..,,. ~' ' ducl.t by .,. tnd"f ,_. dUC:19d by Ill Ind vtd\.111 Tne reg1t1rant com· The rtplt\i ttH com· dueled I>)' "'-SOMCl anchr1 CWC:ted b) an lfld•voOu.i Hit t101111 •"" co"'• K11t9lla ,'Ofange t 92111 Tl'tt 1e9111rarit co.n· Tiie r•tlltrinl c:om• The r1g1atr1n1 com menc4ICI lo 1ransact t>ull-~ 10 trenuct bvel· , ,,, regia1<an1 ,om• r "• reg1a1r1n1 CCl'A· to tr•nskt bu Thia bv•,,. • 11 '01\• menct<I 10 trenuct bl.l)o· menced to lr911MCt ~ menc;ed lo trtnSllCI bUll· '*' """' ll'le t\clll~• MM undel' 1"'9 ltc:lll>0\11 ~td \O t•lntKI bu .. • n'ltnead 10 l•JnU<I but.I• .. under 1"9 h(I l<0\11 O\JC1ed b~ "'1,,,, .. 11,0\jlt ,,.., uno._ ~the flelillOUI l'"f ~ IM llCllllOU• neta undtf Int lte1111ovs ~ name or ,,..,.,.. byllnett ntn1e °' narn.t rieM 11~ 1n. ticllllO\l• ~ vfiO« 1na 1 Chl•\NI bulln l\fm et n i'!#t T111 "~'''''111 com· bu.,.,.. ~ Ot n""41e ~ ,,.,.,. or n&n* ~s .,....... Of ""'* llti.d ~ on s.c;tetl\C)tlr llt.1" •l>o~ on Sec>t.,,,._, l:)ulltle!M nerne Of l\amtll ~nus nArM 0r "•mu '-ICTITIOUe IUlfNIU Ul On Ju~ 20 rMnctO m 1ranuc.1 bu. 11t1eo abe>lle on ~bet ...... ~on HIA lleted ttloW on S.,,Mmbtf 1. tHe , 12 1118 kaltO •bcMt on NIA t.o ~ OI\ cnol ,..,, ..... IT. T( .... T 1 MN uno.r tl\<t 9tch1K>l.ll \!\ , ... --.... 1t . 1988 J~ ! H~ M 0 ~ VOlll 9QMoe Aetdy j 8.n Y\111 Sll!fl rtie tOllow\ng I* • ·~ M [I~~ ~~ name Ot """* ... K ~ Tiiie .. lllmelit .... flted Douglaa l.. Tr.e tt~I ... flltd Tlllt ,,...,,_,, wae *d TM 1a""""'t ,,... f1itd Tl\tt 1tternenl .,. 1.-S ooing OUtiN1M T 1111 I -.a I ·~en S41$>~ l1W •lla*lefll ........ ._...._~ClertcorOr· TM atatement w .. flted WO(tltheCoun1YC•11 otOf· ..,it1NCountyO.llllf Or· w;111tt1tCountl1C1eri.otOr· ... 1ntM~tvtlw1to10r £STEl s '" HrON th11'9Cow"'" ;.,otOr· ~1 ,,.. *"'thec:o-.tyC1tt11 otOr· ... COYfttY on Ocl04* s, """1M Courtty ~ o1 Or· .,. ~ on ll!P~ tnge County qri ~ ~ Geul'llt on Sec>t~ W'I09 COUA GI\ Or s 1_. Peel anoe CMw on -•t!"I~ YW't loofl I("" 1np ~ on ,_ .... County on .._....., 21 ttM 11. ,... 20 ,... ,... ""'-' 8Mcfl Cail!' 4 '~ 1 ' Thia MaMW'Nl'l'I -111110 11 t.. : ' ,... n . ,... ,_,. ,.... ,_ · ,..... ,.., OrlQOf., Oeill\ wM & nt11n .. "' .._~ c... .. 0r ,_ "'u rlld Orent1 co..t ~ 0ranoe eo-i ~ 0renee co.w~ ~ Ofanoe co.i ~ OftnQe CONJ ~ Or*'09 Di.la l>orMlta 'It • 1\1 Or .,,. Cout1~ °" 9c;ll••-"-'.,...... ~ C... OllW ,_ OctoMr ti. U, OlltyNot October t. 1 15 o.tvPllotOctooetl 15 22. Deity PllOt ._....., lO. o.tr'1'llOIU..tooei"1 •• i1 Dlil'f Hot OttObet ''·~' Marlly1' Of . tt • !'l~ten . ~tOct ''11 '9 1 Oliltv ,_ ._...,.. IQ ft. ......... 1, 9111 12 ti18 "· 1111 ()ctoOer 1 14, 1' tMI Jt. tMI 28., r.g~ • ltU .. , C' I t~ H NI ~ .. ., OCltoMt 1. M,.t 1 .. -... 19.()()9 • Se-NO $1·9" ~-1'4 F-180 ~ l T tu ton ·• • P~1tl'le<l 0rlf191 OoMl ~,., F-785 .. • 7 I ..,.. l i'I -. ------=--·-=---~-"""==-----=--~:=io.~A=----- Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ S•twrday. October 22, 198b CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-8800 Check out Today 's Classified Sect ion for Ot ta lls l =LASStFtm tNHt x m .a11 I MOii NOMM OAANGI CO. a.tm 90UTlt ~co. -1111 THI DAILY I'll.OT CHllCK YOUR AD CV.SSlf'tEO~FICE!KWRS THE M•T DAY T~ Serv1c. M!F I 00 AM-5 80 PM Set11GaySOOAM-l130AM -........... -.-.... _ 8us4netr&Cout\t• M·f .,.,.,.. • ot-Cwr ,._..,. t11•""? "'~ I 00 AM-.S 00 PM ,...., .. ' , ...... •"ti C'I«• VW' . TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ~ ...... ic. • .. ! .. ,..,.... HJl'latltrMa• 11•;1ap1ez ... 1 SSH 1.,..,..., ssa11s.=· IHI LtVE·IN wanted. room I a.t ... PlllTlll -11111 Wil I PLlllEl·flll ti•• IAUIPllft.I F ~Pl =e;t H 8 boald t.ulacy. Many c»-AvtMtnt>te immedlstety T(Hi"EPAAE lor-Aeet &-Ex ienced l'ffeded tor Full ttmt at1d part lime or 1t 4 hra/day llNISCif,g i taitt. CIMI Sandy In Co1te1 COM Court Reporting tate U~ense. 199 relm·1 c=merclal servloe and 15 5011\r • CQt'MltHIOn :,~mgr 833.IOM MeM. 751-645'. Aoef>CY Muet be iNture. burMd 1n 111tranaacllon 1 repairs 499•1~ 1. Conl~t VYette 497-~777 ~-I NEEDED Mothers Helper. reliable, detan-odented SERVING Newport.I_ --SchOQr --.-Wllllllll ..... I Mon-Fri '2-6 Car person \5 hour. Coata Mesa, lr111ne , Production Inspector ' llWlllll • Llfl 70 Iba, opera1elc>fkitlt nteded. · Rais. Salary Call !>andy 675-1173 Tustin. & Saddlebaclc Val· MICtoscope e11p pret but Good OMV S4$-Se7 l open _. --CllT•ll HC llP CALL MANAGER AT $5 00/hr. Apply In person 3.0 houri per day tor re· wereti°oullng O«AOl.M!8 "U•~te··­-· .. o. ..... ....,,.,,.,. ~ 0 ,. .. } ,.,, he 0•-"t •~ ~,..,.,""" ARE IN T HE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION I N 8 646-8822 ----ley. not nee. Good 1>enef11s.1 ... /IP&llll _ _ 1! lllF,;r.••I 55311 Full-Time pos11ton avall· Century 21 Executive Scrantom En~1neer1ng rna1ndef ol 156 days Clur-111111 __ able 8am-5pm Mon-Fri 85-2800 Inc: .. 35M> Cadillac Ave, Ing 1988/89 school year. ; -s12 -*l•i• 1 Aydef Sy•lems Inc al --·••~E&Ull Colla Mesa(nearHarbor needed by Huntington lllElllTELJ OC•Ot.. ~l ...... ..., ....... ., --· .o .. ., •• , ...... , -· • PER HOUR Cotta Mesa location. Hrly ...,.____ & MacArthur) Beach City School Pl•· j llllnAT111tST wage. Contact l<11hy or Heeded. GOOS'..8~2 ~th -PlllflWEI -I 1rlet. Must take and P•'* (IHl/W ... ) Great ;ot>-EZ hours flex· Oetlt>i. 641·3045 own lran.p. I . • prollclency exam at well ible ac:hedukt W11i tra1n1 --OATAENTRY 1m1•PU1TSO&H Oe~·t1~n~~k11rse~ftl'. asblllnoualwrltttJnexam. we are 1n need of 15·20 h ... aHMatl Ptratllb 3182, ~J:· J::~ ,,;:1m& /COMPUTER F/l Supe<111~r~1~l yrs ¥RAIN.'1i~!san1.1i1endly1 ~~1~~ 'lp2~;9 ~604~~ ~:Ol.l':in;-'/.,,c::-'~t~ .-~ .. .-..,.....,, __ 19'miiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiil•ll1 pe<sonable New olttee OPERATOR , ex~ ~!___-atmosphere. Apply Pen· Cr11mer Lane, H B outlet Applicants must •"";;';l;;f;...,iiiii;;iiiiiiiffiiiiiziiis l location Harbor Blvd v~~~~t?ve ~~~~~~~':1\ LO&ll PllCllSll/ ~:av~st~~~ecen11•1 964-8888. Oeadttne for be willing to 1eetn a11 • • EE Allll I CM. Call Cindy between, busy chfiropracltc Olhce FU mu l PllllAll • • applying 10/26~ -I atpec!• ol our bullneu ' D · ~:8pm, 7~·115~ _j Carol 6~·5664 _ Exp. ·required 1n pro.-Ol&Lln COITIOL I SECm&RY t ~~~~'~V:.~~n~i FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 141-1111 DELA.YI. I* TEACHER-Preschool cess1ng underwn11ng & Fu 11 11 me Mon· Fri ~P<-alNI Olc.1 81\d adminlatra11on. Man· ECE ~nits. FIT small HllllS PIZZI l funding ot R.E. loans. x1n11 -7am-3:30pm $4/50 Hr IBM PC WIP 673-3772 1 agement training ava•.1- quallty srhool. CM NOW HIAINGt sal, benefits E 0 .E Aslc No experience nee Ben·l I able tor those who qual· YH Ar A Very 111114 S.6-4318 I WI ll-110/111 I for Linda/Lyn 673-0581 eflta. Apply In pe<son Secfelary FI T post1101'1 ily First come first hired! I fritt4!1 $8/HR • COMMISSION Must be \S w/own C8f. in-Man9941men1 .-111 TAPI I bklcp, prop1mgmi. e11p. Call tof 1ppi . NOW! Please Contact I Work your own hours dis-!Nrance & gOOd dnving IAllAIEllEIT 729 ,:wad St. C.M pref 41~ days, typing! 975-1216 Patty 540-7796 tnbuting advertisements. record. Apply In person •548-5525• I 60wpm, Lotus/Word Per-w••• Call Lauren, 8'46-9270 , at 16349-H1lfboi-Sl11~ ,..AlftE -•• tsT.aTI •aa(-I feel nee. Salary comm. Wl•W -Does Anyone Know I -Fountn Valley. 775-0400 1 111111 n--. • ._ with e.xp. N8 loc. Phone TaAml Where She Is??? I ~TIYE ASST lllYll/FLlllST I $211 •310 Expanding Real Estate c!l. I L. Smith 852-01 17 Full time $6/hr start. _ PleaseCallMe For pertonlll business & I -. seekl 2 honett a expdl -SECIEJ••y-•759-0775* LOST Big Ofange cat, rellglous Ofg pn 15-20 Pan-Time. Newport Beach WEEI Res &/Of Comm'! he'd "" · - neut male~ w/new flea -1 l I ex hrs / w R s e 11--CALL 6«-14 t3 1 Agts. ~ 100% comm ~ Non profit orgamz tn r., tJlll•t lat cotlar answers to Tl~ PRAYER 10 the Holy Sp1nt, motivated, good org DRIVEAineodt person jOI leads furn. Call PATRICK Costa Mesa Musi have! H3S v1c E.lden & Monte VtSta. Holy Sptrll you Wh61 slctlls, aome word pro-do loc~l food d~1tve<1es 10 Deahng wiih all aspecu oft TENORE 721· 1200 I good skills. Congenial ot- CM 751·8199, 650-4778 make me see everything cessing. Handle special the corporate commun!;-our lmporl company rk:a Good working con-e Os f obiXR WANH;;O !Of LOST Black Cat. tast seen aod WhO show me the projeCis, money, phooes1 ty Monday. Friday day.s. Salas and markelln.iJ, ad· I dltJons/beruH11s. E 0 E.1 church & prescf\oO! In the Big Canyon, Oc&o.,.._ 18 way to reach my •deas. & correspondence. Good Meyerhof's Catertng m1nistra11on and man· 1 employer 979.7900 Newport Beech area. 18 years oio. answers to You Who give me the hrly sal lrv1ne/Turlle-lrvlne 261-6178 ·, agement. Will iraln rtght -I Muat be retlable, Insured 5 8 3 2 divine gilt to forgive and rock! 854-3221/eves ---- -1nd1vidua1 Call Susan SICIETlllY and experienced. Call Hiiiary. 4 • 4 1 forget lhe wrong that is ....: · lllYH•HIEI I 975.1215 •IUlllTAnllll• Par1-Tlmeopp1y1n1n~SI · Mrs MoClure for appt. l._OST Black Cat wl wh!Je done to me and You' who APUT•IT IUIAIH Boat knowledge prel'd but Secty/Admtnlstrator tori ment advisory field ' and further lnfOfmatjon. paws. male. 2 yrs Old. are in-ell the 1nstarlces ot Semi-retired couple not nee 2439 w Coast - - -expanding successful Oua1tl1ca t1ons Wordl Mon thru Fri bet-.en answers to "Boots" ln 1 my hie wlln me I, 1n th11 l Some expertence • Hwy s.s-090 1 IEllC&L &UISTAIT Newport R.E. Ole Real Proc. numer apptttude. 8:30AM & 2:00PM ai Easlblull 640-1081 shor1 dialogue want 10 maintenance. CA LL · Ophthalmology office NB. Estate or escrow expl interlace w/clienls. 4 644-0745 LOST Cal. 6-mo M gray, thank you for everything 837-9956 or 855-0665 lllYEIS WA•TEI Prefer axp'd front & back helpful -not req'd $7/Hrl Hrs/Dy, Mon-Frt Sendlii" , whrunders1de,w/neac01·· and conftrm once morel ASSEMBLERS 1 t) lld Musthaveeconvehicle& offtee PIT 631-7577 I +·bonuses. Call Patrick resumt>10·1t1eV1ethCo .. 111trc 18 lH lar. t0/6. Meadowview' that I never want lo be sailboats Willo tr~ln ' ins. Good pay, llex hrs. Tenore 721-t200 4350 Von Karman ir490.J Dining table w1i.'I glU$ .....• 111 I r:-·-c1·11 ..... ,. LM• 2tl4 Track H B AEW AADl l separated from You no Apply 7am MacGregOf Musi ltke todrlvel Call tor IHIC&LASSIST&IT llUL-EITATE' Newport Beach 92660 or1 beveledroundcomer142 .... ::!. 840-9494 or 846-4113 matter r.ow grea1 ma-Y ht 1631 P1acentta into. S.5-2003. Nutntton & we~hl control l call 476·2828 x 60 S350. 4 cane &.b11as I i *WIDOW HAS SS$ ----te<lal destres may be I ac $Cos Me ' Mature, exp d PT/FT nu Tl&lllH I chairs S150. 548·9909 81 8HI • , for TDsl s 10.000/up No LOST Lg older black & want to be wtth You and ta sa llYCLUlllS Call Bonnie, 842-8841 Limited apponuntty to )oinl SECIETUY p /T O,,.rt111hn 2904 cred ""'/no pen Call Den· white 'mate cat. Rf· my loved ones '" Your llLUll CUil Mature counter woman., llEDIClL ASST-nattonal real estate mar-I Flex houfs $5.50 hr Call ;;;;;;;;h;..;iSl.i•i!'i•,;,•...., __ ~~ secma. I/Resume Ser-ntson Assoc 673-7311 * WARD 2l3·592·5345 or petpetual Q,,lory. Thank For elect(ical wholesale sewing exp a • bui not • kellng system with un-722-7537 I llTllll lllNIM vice _ ialleover e11:tstmg ....--• -...-n 714·894·0531 Vou tor our Love1 business. Apply 1916 nee. Days only Costa, •BACKOFFICE• hrnoed earnings. FOl in-I 1 1 ~ Blvd CM company. OwAef wishes Jlt•9 Waate4 '~ut Lost old, male Siamese towardsmm~ and my loved Placentia, Costa Mesa. Mesa. Ask lor Dave. Busy Newport Beach' formation. call Jacki SECllUUY /llCIP 1 93 50 s:"0ee1ers to retire and otter& 14 yr s250'.8oo 2nd wanted ' cal, hole 1n 1 ear, Reward p::n: ~av pray this' Monday.Friday 8-5 548·6~:5£D 64S·4840, OBGYN. !45-78~ _ Ayers at SELECT lmmed opening 11 grow-New arrivals daily! buStness al reasonable Custom Laguna home. 2 675-4129 3 1 --room IEll'u1 fllOIT OFFICE BETIER HOMES & ing energetic oonslruc· __ terms Write· 2021 .Bust· R·2 lots 15Yo+ yield 3yrs -----prayer consecu ive IMllEEPEI -OICIT-IOIAL ••LfS --GARDENS !Ion compa11y Wiii train:! ESTATE SALE ness Center .Dr Ste 214 46% L·V Call Dennison• LOST Red Tabby. Oct 18, days Alt~r the thtrd day, Exp'd Pa<1-T1me to Full· -FIT Mon·Frt. Lake Foresl1 REAL ESTATE 751·5000 must have phone, typing, . 1""ne 92715 or 752-0322 Assoc 673•7311 NOW! 16th & Tusltn Thtn your wish will be granted Time tor Property Mgmt PT/Fl, great oppty tor tEI Toro)(71')770-1950 1 _ _ _ _ hllng & some computer Anhque ball &. claw oak _ _ ·Morris -like Really no mattM how d1ll1Cull 11, firm'" Costa Mesa Send women Xlt bens. mgmt --* IUL ESTATE SAUS expe< 548_ 1545 Annie table 28x2811:30 .S250, ••!J O I.Na 4 JltrtflfH T.D. l missed' S.2-9083 may be Then promise to resume to Personnel, tralrung. 760-0801 *MOTOR Small res1den1tat olhce in ----.-Oak museum piece boOk· ht4Cast. Fast7 2nd ltust Q fOf sale.hi LOS'r fem Cat. NO TAIL, ~~s~t~~~,~~~eh:: ~:S:~~:~i'2i' Costa FLORAL IESIHEI *ROUTES* I ~~~11s~g:*~ ~:~I F~f~~,,~:.~:~,E!J~ =:l~~.~:~r~;!=~ It .... u..:.1 qua! Irvine tndust bldg brvrn blk. beige tortoise been granted. MCP • _ Fl /PT w1e1lp. bread & but· one to help on Open' Ctislomer servloe g gen· ornate brus trim 6' tall "1' prime ienant & owner shell mix, 10/1 v1c CAIPllll WOii ter to h1·sty1e N·smkr Houses Commission eral otlt0e skills needed Ux54 $1300; 43x24 l-ila1fl14t11 $225.000 10'4 mt wHI Acac1a&Avocado,CDM pl tf•tat WANTED LIVING DEMO· Resumeto.A.d =141,cfo IY&IWUll 11 ne ottable Call Costa Mesa Please call brown marble top Telephone approvals consider 10% dose. Chas S 100 Reward' 675-6198 Dt•tsHCI 3111 CAA. TS BEHIND THE OR· Dally Ptlol. Box 1560. CM ~~0-0 168~°' appt · S.5_3350 dresser, ornate beveled Problem cred11/oncome. 545-7118 or 640· 1494 p -11 ill ~ ANGE CURTAIN 92626 Or call 964·6344 •Cllll llSA _ _ _ _ _ _ framed mirror, 3 drawen, foreclOSt1re. bankruptcy -------. tr a Careor my9mooJdboyA •Full-Time & Part-Time ---IULESTATt SECRET&llY/nPIST 6' taN with mirror S700, lat, 2nd & 3rd TD s HI RE •WANTED • llte clean1n9 m my COM Fleld Work Earn lllHAL IFFICE P/T •lfWPHT IUCI llft99MIRIT SALES Eacellenl b4tnel11s. 1oo1<1ng1 Oak slack on stack boOk-R E-io.ns any reason 100S1ngles-Tna1Memt>er· hm PIT 4 Dys/Wk Mon· S300·/Week We destre a sharp •llllTIHTlllUCI .,.., for person wttli postltve case 5 tall. 36.x12, bOl- (714} 253-469• ship Proless1ona1 & bus•-Thurs 10 30-2:30 Mature •Eleclton Day A.cltvtsts enetgetlc 1nd1v1dual with As'SISTUT attitude who is depen-1 lom stack hipped out ,, (213) 426-9566 h h I 'f' d ness people Newport wlrels. Wendy 675-1922 OALL Chns at 543•0470 or ltght typing & flhng e11per •Dehvery Only• No selhng req·d, bol must dable & lle>uble Pis call larger. ornate S700. Cash Ct• .. roial •rtc•C• t roug c ass1 1e Beach t714) S.6-3836 work. or 759-6967 home 556•8501 for our lrv!ne Olhce HRS •No Colle<:ltng • have strong phone exp & Darleen 9A.5P s.4•9oeo or cashier check only -----_ _ _ (am s. pm s or Mon-Wed· accurate Girt Fnday ofc -838-9082 CAREER Fri). We otter compett1t11e WEEILY PAYIEIT skills Part· Time COiiege SECn /&CCOllTIH 1--------salary Wtlh an outstand-Student ok $7/Hr to Archotl!(;IUral firm requires MA.YTA.G Washing ma-0,PORTUlllTY ing beneltts pacllage For start Call Monday e11:p d Admin person chine ( 1933) w/orlg immediate cons1dera11on Must be available Mon-Fro. 9am-2pm 650· l400 or wtstrong Secty/Acctg ce<lthcate ol guarantee. We are opening a new, contact Barbara or 1pm-5pm, Sat. Sun. Hof· send resume to Sandy, skills IBM computer S525 ObO. Good cond store tn Wes1m1nser1 Douglas 540-0800 •days 3am-7am Oepen· Rel Max Investment background '" acctg. &I 646-9228, 67!>-6299 Mall. All shifts. full ltme. GENERAL dabte car and proof of In-GroUp, 234 E 17th St word. pr008$stng Salary WHIRLPOOL side x Side part time.Housewives $Urance required J = 100, Costa Mesa. CA negot Send resume 10 relng. 21.5 cu tt, t yr old. wetcomedl w ni train South Coast Plau has 1he 92627 0 Negus, 6 tCf'rNewport lea/cold water dlsp. Pd IElll'S FIHH fo110 .... 1ng SEASONAL Call 142-4133 PIT RECEPTIONIST Center Of #850. Nwpt S1400 sell $750 65()..044~ YIZtlT (r) posmons ava,lable Between 7am & 7pm In Sktn Care Salon, CdM Bch. CA 92660 or call .a l' fl CUE Par t-time e11pertenced S6/Hr 675'-4190 • Mon-Fn. 1 i-2 644-t581 nff 11ace1 Cll')tt Nalll lu.,.H ·Pliatia 40.5 ~Weslmmsier Mall •PACKAGE CHECK• Salesperson for 1ad1es'lllECEPT/SWITClllUI -SlCn/IOOHHPll 1f cu ft white West In· •;;;;;;;~;;;;i;;iiiiil a. ir tl...-! -' •DIRECTORY• ready-10-wear Non-smkr 1211\ouse Relrtg/Freezer 11 • l•l .wiTICtl *HANDYMAN• I AALPH'S PAINTING Ext./ 640-70 or 894-1435 ASSISTANCE I pref 645_.1665 Esteb EJCosta Mesa RE Part or lull tome !Of land S'J~. :J Brid ICM Oe-$2.66 Per day Cleamng:bye\ng-Repa1rs Bog& smlJob1-Work guar int. Wallpape<. slrtp, tree Ask for Rose or_~"-1 •CASHIERS• Mgm1/F1nanc1at Co •s developer. Good skills! sen Dueler :P::5175Rl5 Odors& otllef carpet ser-Call Bruoe 847·0780 • est Reas Lie 962"4701 CASHIER/CLERK •SANTA'S FACTION• PART Tllf/FOR CPI 1 S:ktng exp & pleasan} and computer b&Ck· 2 Remington Hima.x rad1- That's ALL -you pay for vtees Pactfte Co 751-6339 FENCES:-GATES Tree trtrfi FREE EST Exp Palntef Gtfl Shop, OC Atrpori CHARACTERS I Near 0 C A.trport 20·24 hr ~ec1:!\bo,~dha~rerp~~~' ground ~~:~edan~u~~~ als (165SR 15) S-t otter 3 hl'IM 30 day minimum C C -D p ns c M IN B 1 IE t u • • .. pt PIT, Dependable/flex wit Ctencal/Gen office. 00 ol 0 tng per l'I Y 72f4'366 t•eal/ t acrete um ru · · I'll • nouse 0 "' • Be111e before 1 30pm Work from Will tratn on computer SX2 cons . e with 4 •n-fessk>n1I appear1nce a -'" lhe _ area Jim Wh)'1e, S.2-7206 Reas Ltelbond 821· 1818 852_9186 11125_ 12124188 I 476_94 fl I coming lines. Organize must. Prefer some real 11' Cl ft, Sten lofrl&. SERVICE Driveways. pallos. paths. HOME REPAIR WITH PAINTER NEEDS WORK --- -- -message centet & mail estatebaclcground Send tcemaktll' A·l SHAPE ~lc ~1 \i°t> ~~-6s'5~1 SKILL AND CARE Int/Ext, oeihngs, relln cab CASHIERS A.ND PUMP! Apply In person at the PUT TllE ' p1ck·up & drop oll ) resumes to Equ•dev $400 firm 650-0380 IV~~ DIRECTORY BRelCasK'COcNeyCR,ETE worL Carpentry Pieasecall 25yrsexp Refs 9M·3837 ATTENDANTS needed 1 South Coast PluaMan-rHousew1ves-s1uden1s C.llWtnnle,S.2-1603 Corp. 4299 M~rthur, GE 8 I "TomThompson675-6226 ---Noexp nee Makeuplo1 agement ot11ce 01'1 Now h1t1ng house· -RE HOSTESS Sulle100,NB92660.No I cu tt rig w/iee· Prol rehat>le. res. rets , -MICHAEL COX PAINTING $6 hr CdM 644-5054 1 f/1/88 al 6 30 PM cleaning M·F days. wkly , , I phOl'le calls. please maker, almond GE INCREASE YOUR REACH FREE es1 64 1-3283 IA.N BathDf S 12/Hr • MATERIALS -CEDAR CREEi Ill ~ '1 I pay We train Need car Uc R E person ASS,sl '" Sl "/llllltl OFC heavy duly wshr /gas GET JN OUR IMPROVED (La'l• Cir• L Cf AXOCING SERVICE RelMenoes 675-4006 SOUTH COAST Merry Maids. 546.4513 large new condo pro1ecl 1 C dryr. xlnt condl 721-1445 TY 1 .. 1 lfW • ~ I Gar tYO Clnups. Trees PAINTING & WALLPAPER Ot Palm Desert & Palm fll£--in H B. Part time Well PI T RE Otltce Varied Movfngt Must sell MAY- SO AONf BEACH Mom J 645·6 i92 REMOVAL RELIABLE! Springs Now Accepting• PLAZA PART Tl groomed, people person I lasks wtemphasis on or-TAG GAS DRYER! Excel S.mH lirHtery ol one Lov1rig enwon-11 00 ltL -.::-t 20yrs1n area. 642·5937 resume1s ~~ (•• 1 oualtty photography stu· [Of :f Ptm.0960·4608 B:~·~':!e ~5 ~~~ ottice lent conditlOnl $75. • YIUIW PAIES ment 11C11v11tes. meals 1 H. •1 -H Y RAINBOW CIRCLE Maint * l-1 -3333-Brlatol Street d10 needs aeta1/ pe<son at -ed. 1 am· m CALL 941•181 1 For mOfe information I yr up $85/wk 968-9108 Fit1n1 INT /EST QUALITY * LIU IUTtl.. Costa Mesa. CA 92e26 I tor gen ottlee: no typing, restaurant SHIPPlll CURI WHltt I I ' CSAILFLOTOROLAoYlls fit Hi•J ser.,ice-b isslNG Unk-Wfiy b1fts PAINTING EXP 636-1758 F~r new LAG~NA BEAfH NOP~~e'l~~~LLS ~::: tr:~asMo~3T~_u;8~ I CllWIS Full time Mon-Fri • fri-' ">:l.n11 Your I *Prof Asclng FREE ests , ~~~~~ro~~~;.~~ 'v1~~ TOP ouATiTY'PA.1NTING i;.~t·~r~a1 ~~t:i~~i~Ye Equal Oppty Employer Dawson & Assoc_::_ N .!:_. c::~:,n"rOf h~~s~~~~~ss -8am-4 OOpm S4 SO/hr 1 •'' ~ Se Dt ectory 7 dys wk, 10 yrs exp rel _ Promp1-Re1tal>le-fWas FOf apptm Send resume .. PASTE IP UTIST Please apply alter lOaml No experience nee Ben--..•~raimaiilt-.•iiirt;...""""_..-....,. .. ~~tatlve LtC. Ins 842·50~· I a 4 • 18 yrs o.c. 839-1886 to Attn. Larry Ayres, CCI. UJHnUSTS 'WILL TRAIN Stale-of-the-toOtfice()(C811 lorapptm efUs Apply In person. BAKER IUthef top oon .. • •2 ••21 ..a 310 1 •HOUSECLEANING• -• ICIJl•I VESCO PAINTING ANO 384 FOfest Ave. LagunalMAKES20.0000A MORE art u1 ment 5d s/wk 5 Crowns Restaurant. IMISHTAPI table $130. UpftOI bed ,. .,.. '"" CUSTOM (the nght way) 1 I Lanure WALLPAPERING. Ouality Beech. CA 9265 t I immediately without a inct~.n: Sat Typrng & 3801 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 729 Farad St • C M bench HO. Kendall llTIOE ' Wkly/b1-mo refs 673-3349 GARDE~ING Full Service wOfk Free Est. 969-6349 ----I cltenlele IOllocw•ng lnMeJC-art backgrou~a helpful 760-0331 •548-5525• dreN!ng table $125. Oe- -•.. -- -•• ..oQe• ,_ --lremely busy osta eta p 1 di t - - -•1'nn rattan .. -la 2 cov-s c~ btle u1111t1esl TIE CLEAi TUM .... ow . .gtf6.. ..c..,anups.reas p . -CUllWO s.-•on teasan1. nen y a -Restaurants TUC•H $100 Rau.; teble s20 T~~:ait0nu REQUIRES Housecleaning Spec1allst rates .g 2716/E Iv msg FfRtH£o INTERIORS AIYUTISIH I Paid training In .. I mosphere Apply Pen-CICITAIL WAITS For churchltemple-spon-All xlnt. 760-0513 that all used. hoosanoldl Uc. bond refs 7&>-7511 TREES HANGING/STRIPPING •Alfl 1 •Lates1 cutttng and styhngl ~ysa11Cer, ,1660M P acenua Fl /PT Apply in person h I N ---- oods movers print tnelr ~ - --techniques ... ve · 05 a esa Call 497-6568 poso~~ ~~ ~E ''6.rtew: IWs iuHIUI I ~UC Cal T nvmbe< "Htraeten loppea remove C•eanup VISA·MC 673-1512 llEPllSllT&TIYE •Full ttme benel11s PUIUcY I ---M F 9 2 644 14.42 Footboard with rallt. 11mo·a· & chauffeur's prinil RA LAWTON CONSf nu lawnlsprinktr 751 •3"76 Plaster I t ir- -mt.Jtcal, dental and 1111 IOAIL P/T ellP • • • queen llZ• 846-4293 their T .C.P numbef 11'1 all Add1tt00-Remodet-Repa1r DUSTY'S Landscape fawn The Dally Pilot has 1m· insurance I IUll/TtCI I Mon lhru Fri only. l'IO eves y·uc·~i-P L I --advertiaemenls If you 20 years e11p Insure<! Main Serv Wklytmon1h/ nt xi pate p(astenng, mediate openings for For m()(e info ~II A'Ma a1 Perm Full ltme 10·7 M-F Mature. expe<leoeed per-I -rt10 .. tt Clll& OAllllT have a questt0n abOul L1c:496227 645-8439 t time Free esl 24 1. 1640 cuS\om taictunng. quality ielephone salespeople 631 -7990 J lrtend1)9 neighborhood IOrl Irvine gilt & sundry I Fl /PT flex hrs $6/hr. Odl W/kghl. smolly glass. A lhe legality ot a mover • wonc Problems-No Prob· Must type 45 wpm and - -j store. East 81ull Phar· •lore. 863-9670 benefits CM 642-04 11 steal al S250! 675-7978 ltmo or chautteur Call Dtck Ct1h•t GREEN LIFE by ERIC 1 lems1 #3268S. 554. 783 t have good communtea-1 llll snusT macy 60-2111 • ------ - Publlc u1i1t1es Com· , r f Co ltn 5 tor Crea1oon-lns1allation Pl L -lion slolls Call Peggy Wanled 1mmedt E11tremely -IUAIL SALES P/T I EARN Corner bed Ml $200. Cap. mission 7!4-558-4151 ~~k~.0~a1eono!s.gS1a1rs M~lenance 548·1&60 •••• Blev1ns642-~321 shorthanded 548·9344 PllSCHILTUCIEI Unique chtldrens educa-$400 $lOOO/WK ~2~bedAh/\lgm~~== !!ll!!!!!!ll!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!l"lll!!l!!llm--•1 Oua.hly work 722-8769 TREES e•pertly lrtmrnecl & H ltr n lH-11H DAILY PILOT HANDYMAN With tools to To co teach In enriched ~r·1 sto~:· cs°'J:t·~~s~ I • 644·6~5 k ctHti a1 ~ • • lremovea Stump gnnd Yd l HEATING•PLUMBING build large aa.tlboats No env1ronmen1 Mon·Frl ex wee ~ • -I _ . ___ _ ..... ..,. •• , Tr11aaal clnupalhauhng 850-41&4 DRAINS CLEAR lrom s16 330 Wnt Ba_y St boat e11p, required. 8am-l2 30 12 units and Call J~y. 5 7-3660 _ 11'6AM-f2 Noon COUCH 8'. Love1Ht 5'. - -PROBLE'Ms? Is F1do1.--.. I ••1scaat.ii' F t [)j .., Healer Costa~. CA Mee Gregor Yachts ECE raqutred Com· IOAK. SAUi •No Nlghts/Wkndt floral decorator labrte iiCT'i. UllllfP191 chewing. hOuse sowng or M~.~~ ~":: 4 ~'-l oDaOU: 6...:.'9°296.Anytlme I 1631 Placentia,~ pe1111ve wages_786-749~ Sales Clerk po11t1ons •S71HA .. comm1tra1n1ng $650 bO~s.°94~t oltef Pron products whether 1 1ust unruly? WE CAN . Be ~ - --- - - -1va1lable, Fl & PT. Med MITA •SA 141·1111 "shoe box Of Sub "S" HELP NOW' 583·2450 Frr~.,~kA=~:-972~ fHI Ct benefits. pd vacation, SHTI U.112-1HI NEW Daybed White & ~~r~·~~h&6~~:3 1 rs -LANOCAPING&cEMENT 18~,~~mc=:.. CLASSIFIED ADJ'EllTISIN6 =~~ ~~:~' uam•n ~~::;. ~~-:-;2.~ ON ACCOUNT OF CLARE OOOR PRO Ouahty In· WORK Weekly ma1n1 & rt9alr lnetall J75'-2e25 Starting $4 75-$5/Hr la.1111tr1 ... 1111 •840-8733* BOOkkeeping Service alallatlon Entry. French ~n-u,!>' ~18 I • §ALE§ Call Gary at 54S·0431 or -· -Ol.:~able ..,11 ... gta .. •951~83• & lnter5~ .. ~s54~~,;~ LAWN 'MINT Tree Trim & apply at Telemarketing Net1onal round comert 42 ~ --Lie 11 ,.,...,... _ _ Clean-up Reas Free Magazine · Subscription IC 601350. 4 c9n41 & brN• Aatt I J~1 N it Vatenttn 548-e109 REROOflNG. 14yra. All W ADDING l ) t ff tll 11.l Company. guaranteed ~ 1150 $4t<-990t leflfftlen ... _....,, lfufMXtt fXPINd• M12 --l'Yl* repair•. 493-4446 e are o our sa es s a . 11 llllT PUZA ~~,h~n' & ~~~m~ --IEllUEI Oelatl-•1°"' Off. FREE ... Textur•AeouSllC & Pllnl. Europeen Maaonry·Br1ek rttll • If you can type at least 45 wpm and have IOU.SAUi avall Flelllble houra. no tlmates. 670-6438• Free at1. Kevlfl 722-9294 Btock-Storte·Concratel . &p'd ,.._..ry '*9peraon cold cal ling. Ca ll 1' llfl t " lfec'"'iifUI---Olly work M~ 842-9494 Gen. teeretatllll & deektop great telecommunication skill& -We can wtnted. Wlnaton'a, .. 724·8872 belw 5-9 pm {WMe) m ater Aull Dalnt ElECf~iclXR. Bual wofk m•I ---publlltllng &4t-t025 ND ' l~an9Qef. s.s-~ .!on~ ---.. ll•rrml sa11 SC>cn. Pwr es.it Ftee ... 125 hr -ftleilMM ""'" off er you a base u lary + commission A Cltllt.tt. ... ..1 """ .... , O<*ne ... ring, 8S4-8375 •487892 Grag 979·6276 ITllWll -.UI I TR"n!m'AONtMXA IT.. $235 Firm u .... IEIUll ELECTRIC Newt,.!?!·1~i'tsH1 A•.-J8CU-ln9t .. ,MoM 8 (ju.I place to work. is the answer to your buying &50-s9211~mt0 TYPIST j)Perfect copy Uc.nee Contr. 6"5·3856 We dOn't wint your money Lo cott.Free e9t. J33-3I04 ,,,,,, Tl•e • l'•rt n.e A .,.11.111e. guar'd 24 hr Mt\/. Manv·1 REID'S ELECTAiC we want your refetral '" &nd S8lflng needs. GAME TABLE & 8 CMin rr:::~~1:fi:~:•u~~~j1 N:,.~b~~°f°~1~3f.m~ •A-1 llYlll• *'1Mlm• Do younelf a fafor-f.all ut. =::c:.;::~~ T.O.R. Typing Service _ 730-,353 Trtn"l-femcMJ9'c l:4e-5:40 1 "-... u..,. Mtore 5pm ucn • CLEAN & EXPERT WU... p ... , B levl•• er 6 I• \I eaaeaa MAPLE ga• ... din ,.,., WOAD PAOCESSING PXrs R:awOOd Fences i Uc. ca1 T-151642 .... • ctwa '500. bMut mapta w•• M~1 71~~-~~ Cuatorn Gatea OV•hty All lltllll 8'1bo9'• OnglMI Mndolt =:~.::O ~~~~~· ...... • CoMt.1BMu1tty9&4-90eo •llZ-1411* WlltfllntSeMcel5M202 842-4321 Eam up to $600 ° month working w6v1No1 ANTtOuU~ Hometown MCMt ~ W..-\dOG po~tfme delivering MWlpOpen. 1ecretttY.•ld1ll•d. * 0 2~ .-.. -sPlff' eltru1 if!o cord Lie. c.J·T138048 7'ff• 9'\P ftrompt .... MonA-....fri~ 2PM~5PM. WMk· C#t,tncflMl.lrt ...... Ot"EMTl , " •U'\n9 luc S170 t0el, o.k a F,_eet S4142t1 -1-vv1 w/"*'Or.,r.fllniw ........ IN AAEA. ALL ftHASU. 4"'4f5.4 •93·6748 BEST MOVE.RS. C.-__ ..J_ ..:.-...1 Hol!..t-~ .a.M 7 "'M Must ctownefW9. .......... ., "9nlt••"9pelrt•ltc --~ - -1213)263 8EST T77221 9'Mn unu •-1• ~ · "' · ..._ °"*"••t•Ut PlllOmOO eo.. ee&-35&4 flAEWOOO 22 or :ze· '""* !Of home/ hawe reliable transportation, In· "At '*"' •· Vll'lt,. Docn.-1"-• =AlterMtont fuc. °':?: wo, tree MY ottc. Fully equip. rree IUPPOf1/KflP'I d .,_ l n.ulO ..... -.. C.biMte-.,,.._LOClk...-c: M2·t21 °' 6*3 177 "' s.n o.eo t0 Vtne\Ha COMMnellon. a.. -.. 33D W•I.., It. wrance and o ~ dri'lino recor • ..._ ""' sofa,....,_ ~eicpJ9rry W.oM7 ..... 24 "'9.4M,72M227 t Coll 714/642-4333 bt205.Alk for =· 100 ......... -IMPAOvbiENT 1. • ur.fc;iJGPPYAI jQ;"'°.._AK.•·:1 CoetilMll .. CA 1......._, letiw"n 7AM-7PM IO, Cold ~ ICo!i1rtet ... l Ceri ~ty c.tomerl __.dltnof 1n1C bMl'MM,anddO .. h ._..,... -.,;.:.:=.,. 7Wll5 left rv .. &-$277 uc; tna ... ) ...... 7IOI """ 80'119 C8lfl .... German made lmperlal!Ptwer ltltl 7012 Ptwtr ltlt1 '1012 Grotrian 9' Concert ww-..iOoP.~-,,P.~iP!•-....o.----"""""...-~-Grand. high pollsh black. 1986 8Xh1NER lo 33·coNCORDFIB HI-JOU 20 yrs old $25,000 obo Cuddy, 19''t 1eet. excel-SPOATSFISHER pp 545-3866 lent condition, w/tra11er Fiberglass. new tanks. $8900 640-5363 twin V-8s, 7adar $36.000 -... -~~~~-Mercedes Benz 88JOOCE rrhat I S 19' BOSTON WHALER '82 6<46-9000 i Alfa 111111 'II black on black. rare. Montouck. 100 hp, hsh • • , make ofter 722-8748 finder LOfan-C. extra en-AICTlll llTICE Convert Quad.)( Int cond. if380SEC Sk m1 (7337) .. -•••1 I' 10" glne. $8000 6'44-0128 Coast guard seized boats red, 10 ml. C1ttt0td alarm 82 380SL $3 tll (23441 r.-j I & 1 system. Tirelll tires. 85 E 0 7 TRI-FIN mini-nose rider 32• PACE SF Cat eng. Inventory, dates o· leathef int81'i0f 5 spd 190 Wht/gry ( 2 4) like new, 3 stringer, lam1-1 LOADED S l 2K (N a.· cations· 805-968-5120 a/c S 12 500 675-5205 ' 86 300SDL 34kmt (2414) nated wood nose & 1a11 moonng also avaiiat>iei. (7 days) _ • 78 300CD Cp wnt (13371 ~. S250 673 920l -~82 300D 62k mt (0892) AsKIOtBrlan -·s.i•IN•• 10H1SterlinW 813000 $ 10 • 950 · 75591 642-1444 I tHIUIY1t1tsn -1BM FUHS'94-tUo !Jet Ski 87. Mdl 550 11978 25' Catalina F G 84 t90E $15.950 (33431 --------2 Zodl~ Futuras-Matk 2 Sloop. 7 5 hp Honda OIB., 182 380SL 321c.m• (23441 I & Ma.rk 3 Tabernacle mast. pop-78 4SOSL $22.900 (6287) . Tru1;;;t1tita 2 Rowing Shells I top, excellent condition I°' NEWPORT' BEACH 84 500SEC $36,500 (27171 ... !i lOl l , (Lazer/Pocock! $8900 646-9212 140-~ 87 Wagon $32.900 (5688) hi tru 124 Fly BrldOe-Maraude< 27' CAL 2-27 DIESEL 1540 jAMBOREE ROAD 85 Wagon $32•900 (S688I \71 Roadrunner boat COME SATURDAY 9-12 Furhng Can televered Open 7 days 8 week 85 SOOSEL $33.900 (5189) traller ncellent con-3244 Broad S~~B mast! Fully equipped Fin Extended SeMc;e Hours FU.Ill •14-N21 d ltlon $550 obo 646-6 avail pp 536-2274 7am-10pm Mon-Fri llSSU't••lnl99a 675-8299 6<46-9228 . • ~·-37' TRAWLER. alt cabtn. CAL 20 1 Jib. I Jef'lny, 1 DATSUN '83 280 ZX 2x2 5 speed stick. rmmaculate * 1 ... lmq Still time share in exchange main. 7 5 np Evtnrudel Original owner Auto· low miles. mo111ng. must By Graham Value S 1500. for shp In Newport Beach. 0 /8. $2200. 962-5396 matte Power a/c Fully sell. 1 owner $2600 Sett $IOO 080 675-5895 631-4384 eves, 538·4020 dys 1oadec:I $7600 '60-178 1 760-9392 ("1FON319) Ml.IC ll>TICE P\alC NOTICE MllC NOTICE NP.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE '1C11TIOUI 9U81MEll FIOTITIOUI MJ ... 11 ACTITIOUI MJllMlll MO~ CW This business 11 con-I NAm ITATIMINT MAMIE ITATl•NT NAMI ITATIMINT NOH-MIPON...._ITY ducted by an 1ndlv1dual Theloll0Wingpenon1are Thelollowlngpertonaare TnelqllOWtngpersonsar• Not1cel1Mt'ebyglventtta1 Ttie re91strant com- doing bUlinen as doing butlnen u doing business 11: the un<Mrslgned wlH not be mence<I 10 transact bt.1&1·1 "JUST CALL KITTV", 871 (a)l'HE PIZZA PLACE THE VILLAGE AT DANA respontlt>M 10< any .:S.bts or ness under the llC11ti0us D11rell. Costa Meea, Calif (b)PIZZA PLACE, 735 w . POINT, 19200 Von ~rman llab4llt ... oonttected by any· I bU&lness name or Nlf\N 92129 &.kar. Costa M.... Celil. AYenUe, Suite 400. Irvine. one oti. than myNll tor llsted ebOve °" September Mary Catherine Trent, 92628 Celli. 9i715 Gold Pon ~t. on or 30. l968 1103 P\al8 de4 Sur. Balboa, SlmOn wrochW1tly. 3605 First ·Southwest Ot-attar tn<t oat• Mary Fiene ~. 112811 Timber, Santa Ana. Calif. veraili9d Partners. 1 Cali· Dated thll t7tn day of Oc-This stat~t wu hied This buslneu 11 con· 117707 tomla Limited P91'1Mflhi9. tot>er, t988 wltn tne County Oerk of Or- duc19d by., Individual This ~1ne" Is con-19200 Von Karman AV'tnUe, MelVlft w. Matlllt••· anoe County °" October 5 The registrant com-dueled by· an ind1111d'* Sutt• 400, Irvine, Calll 1A'72 8eec9' 8'vcl.. WMt· t988 menced to transact bUli· Th• regtttrant com-112715 .........,, CA_, I ~ ~ under the licllttous menQeCI to tranuct bUtt· Thb business •s con-Publllhtd Orange C:O.St PubllShed Orange Coast bullfl8M Mme °' ~ nea under the l~lltlOUs dueled t>y a limited pwtner-Deily Ptlot October 20 21 oa11y P>lot October 14. 21 lilted~ on NII. bu..neN name Of MIMI aNp 27. 1988 28 ltlovembet ' 1988 MetY C Trent listed abOV't on OctOC>er 4, The registrant com-ThF057 F-804 Tiiie a18'emenl wu tiled 1tae ~ to trana.ct bull· ---------------- -""IN County C*k ol Or-Simon Wrochwtlly nest under the ticlltlOUa rta.IC NOTICf P\lll.IC NOTICE enge County on September Thia statement was hied butlMl8 name °' names 1--.;..;;.:=~~=--__ ..;...;;.=..;....;.;~-=--- zt. ,... With the County a.tit of Or· listed abo¥e on N/A Mone•°' FtCTITIOUI .,_ .. F'JIM1' ange County Of) Octobet 4, William 0 Foote, Ptd-Dt91Q&.UTlOM Of NAiii ITATE•MT ~ Orange Coeat 1988 dent p~ Tiie l()llo4ilrtn0 ~ Mt OeltY PlloC Octow 14, 21. ,._, NOtlot It hereby Q1V90 t'181 dolnO businas u . 21, ~ 4, lHI Pu~ Orange Coat Ttlll a'8l9rnent WM flied ROBERT GUGGENHEIM SiATEMENTS, 6308 W F-798 Deily Pilot October 14. 21. With the County C*k Of Or· TRUSTEE. and M~AEL 11 Ocieanffont, N9wP«18eachj --.. ---.,.-11n-Tll'_r __ 28. J,jovembef •. 1998 angt CountY on Sept.-nber COHEN and ROBERT 0 Cahl 92663 """"""""'A F-800 28. 1HI EXEL, 11,tretolor• doing DerltM Drummond. 83081 ...cnnoua.,...u 1---------1 ,_.. buelneM .. Pertners undet w ,Oceanfront. NewJ>(>ft NamlTAftlmfT P\IUC NOTICE Hemttton&SMl4.lela,4000 ~~A=~~re:i ~ .• ca1;.~~~. 34131 Tiie ...._... P«IOOl Ir• PtCTmout .-aa Mac:AnfllM 80uleYIWd. ~ 3'I Sen_.... erw.. ~t• Wlmbledol'I Way. Costa clOll'I ~ • ,..-1TAtt•NT 5700. N9WPOr1 Beech.~ 100 fWiWPOrt Beeci\ Cell-Mee&. Celtf 82626 M'TTAN MANN, 301 E. ThelollOWlngp&raontll• 9~ tomte92tl0,lleftd~ Tracy Hu1on, 236 ....... 8ent1 Ant. Ctilif. OOlnQ ~ 81 Publlahed Orenge Coeet tM1f p~ .. of OctO· EIMnhc>Wef Way Placent"'· 0101 fA'SHION GAL: 7582 Ed· Dally PllotOclOO..,,, 14• 2I. blr 7. 1MI. by~ con· Celll , tt~ J1mn1.._30t77 Inger t.vt , Hunt1ng1on 28, 1MI -"'·Md tt~•uft« ~die-. fllia tklameH hi con •••If·•.,.... Or .~ Jvett 9Mdl c-t t2847 F·m• IOlutlOft no .,....,.. 1t1a11 ducted by co-per1nera C•t •IO. Celt t2176 ~ S.., 2031 win-~-'"only 1o lllC\ll fifty Th• r egistrant com· _ Ktl lye:' lauwoocl, ~Dr .. futWlon, CMf "9.IC ll)T1C( ~!Ont on~°' the menced 10 tranNCI bl*-1 """"°" , Clllf •HIO 12133 10nMr Patr•.,_ nw un01t !fie llclll!OUS JoeHlnW.217""8Ave ltMM ... 2031 Winter• MOneaOf Oeled ~1. ,,.. ~ name « "*"* II.~ 1taot3 wood Or , ~ Clllf --.-GJJl•D rfY •MRAL PAHMH· ._.., tOcM Otl AuQUst I. f,.. ----• con-92133 NollCtil~Gf*ltllMll9Cll'• l COMM,.._. 1Mt ~ ~ e ""9'11 C*t· Tl'lll ~ 1a con· CM IJC4tr__, .... not lie ""D. IJllL Otrt.ne ~ ._..... duC..o bV ""8band and ..... ...,oe ..... --..w fifty oeotl °'I ~ 0r-. eo.t Tilll -~ .. ,.... TM r:r•trant com-lt.e , .. 111rant com• ....-conmicted0¥..,. Deity H04 ~ ,., _..,.CeuMyo-ei .. Or-:-'...., ~,.:=:; IMnC*I to trwitae1 .,.._ ane °"* INn mYMf' '°'i .• ,,..nn = Coun1Y on oetooet 6 • ~ MfM ,__ Mii ~ !fie fletttiOUI ()Old ,..,,, ........ Oft Of 1 .._ ' .., ...._ on°'_,.,...., t:;88'.,._ ~~~ ~~':,,, dtlY ot Oc-MlC llmC[ ~ Or-. CoeM "!!___ -Aet'W'llM toblr. ,_ AC1tnaul9Ull•M ~Pilot 0c~,..1•. 21, _,_ TM........,,..-Mid Cll s•r•C.......... NamlTAW ?I-~' I 1111 lUR .... ...,..._eountyC....olOr· ..... L .... 8'). hll9'· TM,_......,... fl-IOI .a ~a.-of Or· _. COUIMY °"' ~ 1 ........ ._ .111'1 ...... ~ • ~ ..... ,. ,.. . .................. CAI UNLMTIO. ELL • ,_ ,__ .,9"ct\..._ ....... s " .... Or'"'8 COMI ~ 0r-. COiii! ~ 0r8ft99 C4*11Newpor19-1\, Celt .,._ l'r.."!?l~•••• ,._ 1, o.1v,..... ~...,., 14, n ~,.. 0cto0er io 21, ~,_..,,,.,....._ a 4 • ._ • M • ..,..... 4 i.- 1 11. 1• llllCI , HUnt1n91on IMdl. throuch ct.\\1f1~ -....---~-4 .. -~'·1" P:-IOt ~ Callf .... -...J, __ _ SELL throu"h class1f1ed 142-Hll MOTORCYCLES ·~ 10 4 -WORDS DAYS MOve ' Oat! Need to sell anything that rolls, floats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only $.J99 Extra words 50¢ each. Ads that run 7 days are an additional $4.00. Call for more Information. Because this Is a special rate. we request prepayment by check, MasterCard or VISA. -----------------· CXJ.lllCJll ----------------. . - NAME CITY PHONE CIRCLE ONE MASTERCARD/VISA PAINT AO BELOW l ADDRESS STATE AMT ENCLOSED $ ZIP EXP DATE Spetl out Uci\ wOfd comptetety -1 WOfd per boJC. UM idd1tionlll PIC* M necuurr. . MAIL TO , ~~o ~ Otange COllt DAIL y Pll.OT I Saturday. October 22. \988 -IWF•m . IWl:ml1Cl ' MUCmllCI MUCaa .f P!aJCllRll rwuc.a MMCPP •spg rws.. ~ 3 :o,··· 9'01'CIW C....baO --,Jm9.~ .. (fl7\oi Mar~CorOMOll.._,.._..,.~1 .... -,, •• _.,.......... -E CTI I "*'C ..._ n.ie ~ .. CCWI• MWtt Zednll. ,. 0 . 9oa1...,. CeM ttP14 t... • ,... ........... COfll· ....... , MFOAE THI M008IHO ~by en~ M3.W."-1t1.t006WA., Tiiie bu .... '-con·! y., .. H Oen• ' ......... .,.... ..,.... .. .._IT I ITAi.. ANO COMMUNITY De· The regl11tan1 com· ~ jMtecl by, • ..,_., pen. TNI .. ....,... ._ MM ,_ ~ the ~ MIOUllltCa~ \l[L.OftJlotENT ADVISORY~ to tr~ ~ Th'a bu.ir!Mt II eo~ ,....."'61> wlltltMCCluntyeteniOfOr· ......... llMll OI ,..... a iiACt . cm W lllOAN> ~ Tiofl CITY O' ""9 uncs.t Ille licill°"I dl.cNd by a oar-al '*1· 1 1 The re911tranl com· tingt County on October IO, ••• M-1.. A ...... ._. tt1 Hos.... -9tt/ ~ ~ ,OUHTAIN YAU.EV .. T~ ~ rwne OI' Mtl* '*9tllp ~ to 11.-..et butt· tNI 0......11. -..... 15, ,. .-a"" No4b. '*"°Y 91*' by c I 1' y . c 0 u N c t \. ...., 9bOW on S4p..... lfl• r•o•etr•nt COl'll· ,,... ut\def lhe hct1t°"• ,..,. .. .,... To........ ............ 0.. M ,..., D9GUIM1'm ~ OllJWtlMnt Of Com-ICHAMIEAS. 10200 21, 1... l!MnCled to trenuct bUlt-~ nanw Of nlll'llM PulMiehed Or.ting1 CW-~ ,..._....,,. ••--•• ...... _....,.. "-I 1e11 -tl9d • ..... ~ Oeuc'.,_,t, E.n-SLATEA AV!NU! Al 1"30 JoAiv.8 ~ ,_ undet Ille flctilOlll llet9d tt>O'<le on Ociooar 10,IC>ely Not 0Ctoeeer U . 21. MCSC"YCouncl,..,.._oUn or-... ......... WllO _,..._C..,a.rtlofOt· ~- Wonmtntal AMo!KceeS.C· P.M.ONWfOHESDAY,NC>-Thlt 1t9'em.t1t wu llladl ~ name°' .,.,,,.. 1Ne INowemberS. t2. tlM A'""l. IY LELANO H. ,,., .. .,. ... ....., .. ,. --~-~ 12, C• 01 : : ,.... \ton of ttle CltY of HwttinOlon VEMBER 2, 1H8 AND Wlltl ,,,. County Clel'IC Of ()r.f .. ted ebO¥e on October 10, Slw A. ltnnett s..ooa, W£8T kl ..... or ...... or bodl. ttM ............. a e..ctl 11\at ~ fOIOolWlnO THUASOAY.NOV£M8EA3, engeCountyonOct~20, 1Nt Thll ... '9n'llnt ... ....., -""-na: TrafflCStudyl<kl 4t afMlnnle!.CMl'utOeu•.---~ _ ... '", Draft HeeaW. Dec;Awation tte8 1118 CerOline Fajardo with Ille County Cler1' of Or• ~ "" UM Petmll No. 322t t)le tiMftot Chembert or PWllllleMd Of1llllit ....,_, ...... ~l NqeUSI .._ bMll ~epated The purpoee of lf'le Mel· f-11\ Thi& tt .. etMl!t waa fl4ed 1n91 County on Oc\Ober tt, (AMfHO(Dl Minnie CMmber9 o.ilt Plto4 Octoa.r 21, 11. HOTIC! IS HlfllllY and Will be~~ to the 1ng 11 10 ot>tain 11\put trom Publitl!eO Otangt CONt 9iW1 ttle County CWk of Or· 1Nt ITAW W COnlnUed ~ '*""9 A '*"'°" 11M beef! llled ~ 6, 12. 1tll GMN 1'91 .,_ ~ City Pl-*'8 ~ r..ioants and appllcan11lo.1ty Pilot October 22. 29, angeCountyon Octol* t2. ,.... 11eu•a1 "Of' reeatdll\O General Plen "1.--,,.,. CNlnOltt Sa-013 9Wtl~Oonwdul1 • !or U*t COOlldltllllon on,conceff\11\e \lie p10C»0Md1~-6.t2,1Nt ,,... Pubhtled Otanga C:O.t U.WfllCftllOUI Mteildmentl1·1A&E lftlM~ec..rtolC:.. .....,...,,.-... ,..,.~,_...In Novefnbef 1, 1 .... Ttle dfen u ... for .14,, 100 In ,_,.,,., s.o42 ,_ Delly PllOt Oc:to~ tt. 29, ._ .. MAm Loe.I Coeltal PrQOram tomi9, County of Ortnae. ,._ ~ .. ,,.._ die Coundl CMIMer at ltle '"19•1"'-«MdafatlOn w111 ~,fund• Ml uicse '°' PubllCI .. _.,. lllftftH' ~ Or ... Coatt Novemw 5. 1~ 1... Ttle ~ 04faon1 ArMflclmellf No 13 ~ INl ,,.,. ~r.,. ptCnnoul WM HuntlnttOfl ... Cfl C1¥lc e\'Wlabtt lor public r9Vlew ~ Gran11. ,.-..., nunw. ' f Dally Pi.tot Octot>er 22, 29, S.OOt have abaf'ldOned Ille UM of MlnOr A911tsl0nt to IM Chambirs be appointed M TIMblT Cen• •• Mein IWMll. and comment '°' t~ flOll ~leant• for tM trant .,._11 ~-$. 12. lNI •-iL' ..,,.TICE !..'!..4!._flcllllou1 8~•~•11 ~t1or1 and Operi SC*» l*IONll repr....,1at111e to ~~ '*'*' .,. Huntington a..ch. Call· de-;. commencing October tundi are· • l'ICTTTIOUI S..o28 U"-.n. nu ......,.; SANCO BUl...,..RS, Element and Houting ea-8dfnlnietar Ille eet81a Of IN buMl9M.., lornle. on tt1e dllle and et I.he 2.2. 1988 AmpatO YOUlll SMll• ....-tT•Tl•NT 803 .. .,~ Aw .• Cor· ~ ~L ~ RIOfll LA (). Uft'9 lndlceted "'°"lo,.. Dralt ~at1ve O.Ctar· 8oyl/Glfla C1ub oC Hunt·j The fo11c>win9 PeflOM are! PmlJC N()TIC( ~f!!!OU'T ~· one_, Mer, C... t2t2S Cont.lnued put>ffc; l!eWing Tlte petition reque111 SCc_.PECOEl~N IM2 ~I· ~anctocw*detttle....._ 111on No ae.ae 4Condltt0nal 1nerton valley dolna butll*S a: -I A•~ .. • The flctJtlOut Bulinffe end Qty Council t9¥iaw of an auttiorit' 10 ~., 1'le " • l'Mf'l'9 r1 • ,,.,_,. wtio UM Permit No 117 -4 t and Community s.rv1Ce Pro-WA rERWOR~PlUM8· 1 l'ICTITIOUe ........ The lollOwlng l*tont are Heme r•red to~ ... A p p EA L 8 Y S A I 0 .... ~•the lndeperl-'9nt•. Huntington Beach, wlefl to 'f)e '*"d ~ to Tentative Tract Map 137111 gram Inc: ING CO., Ht , .. SI · NAm 8TAna.Nt doing bull,,_. a filed In Orenga County on SHOt<RIAN dint Adml!Wslrallon of E-. c-... 92641 IM appllc:all«t dlae11bed is a requett by Lang Cent•; for Creative,eo.ta M .... C11iJ! 2127 The tOIOWlng penont are l 1 ) G E T D 0 W N October I , 1H t f'tLE Tralllc Study No 48 (Re-l•t• Act. (Thia autllof1ty al-Joe A Cor1rt1 Ill, I~~-beloW. Lampert AreM ec:t1 to con-1 Allernllives 1 JamM David Mize, N91dolno bullntal •a: ENT.ERf>RISES (210.C. Sl<I NO.fl7Ut1 vlMd) IOwl IM peraoMI r~ l•nt•, Hunt ngton · OATE/TlME. lue•day, struet a u -un11 eon· Child AbuM PreventlOn Conoreas St .. Co111 M9sa. AOVANTAOE MARKET· (31COTTON TALES. 219 E. St~ Atthur NertMlan. Site Plan RevleW No. 49 tatlw to tlke "*'Y actions Calif. 92146 k 18824 NOYember t, lttl, 7:00 PM 6Qmlnium projeGt, a ma.al-De)'le Mcintosh Cenler tOf Callf. 92127 l"*G GROUP, 2032t Acacia 22 St . Costa Mesa. CaHI. 803 Merouertt. Av.., Cor· V•llnO Relut>divltlon No. witl!Out ob~ court .,._ KenRnetPh L. ~ D C.· APPUCATIOH NUMBE:fll: mum of 3 atOflet hiQt\, on an the Olaabled Thlt buainess Is eon-St. Ste. 200. Santa AM, t2627 ona Oii flllar, Clelt. 92125 8711 ptOVel lefotetalilng 1*1aln Del lo ~ ....,.1. • CoodltlGnal u. P«mtt No •pprox1mately 1 65 ecre F v School o.strlc:t Ex· ducted by" an tndlvtdual ICallt. 92707 Samuel Whlthead S«>tt, Thie buelMee .-eon-Public llelrlnO regacdlnQ ectlone, ~. Ille ,,.,. rttos. Calif to70t 11-t1nenta1lw Tract NO. site Thepc:oteet is propoM<t tended Day Program l The reg111ren1 com-Da'f'iet E. Matlin a Astoc;,IHf E 22 St . Costa Mna.!ducteCI by en~ PROPOSED OlU>INANCE IOf'9I ,.,,,....,tatlw ii ,. Thl1 bu,lnetl I• con· 131111Neg9tlw Dec:leraffOn tor a ~IOlldlleCI Site con-H 8 Community Clinic rnanold to lransacl l>ull·11nc: .. Calitornla Cak1 ~627 TNtl 11-..nent waa tlled NO p .39, beinQ qWed to QNe "°'~ 10 ducted by a geM(.i Pll1· No. ff.-:M llsUng ol16900Slms Str .. t Llberacy Vohmt"'s oflneat under the llclllousl This butlne.t II eon·1' Thlt business Is con·wtthlheCcMlmya.ttolOt· ANOAOIHANCEOfTHE~ PeftonS UtllMt'*llllt> APPLICANT: Leng and 16900 Lynn Street •P· A,,,.rk:a lbusinau name or l)lmet duttf(I by:• e0<pora1k>n ducted by· an individual lange County on September CITY COUNCIL OF THE they have WalWcl notice Of The reglttranl com· lMnpett Arct\ltec:tt proximalaly t70 '"' ~orth Palmer Dtug AbuN Pro-lilted abOve on Oetot>e< 14.1 The ·reg111ran1 com· The registrant com-29, 1"8 CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH oontenNCI 10 1f!e P'OQOMO menced 10 tran"f Fii· LOCATION: 'etOO Sime of Werner Avenue The gram 1988. ~ to transact bull· ~ lo trantael bull· ( Publlshed Otanga Cout 1· AMENDING TITLE 20 OF .alon.) The ln1'ependenll nesa under the let IOI.II StrHI and 18900 Lynn parcel 11 1onec:1 .R. -3 (Me-Streiglll Talk CllnlC, Inc-I J.,,,.. MIU ~ neu under the helltous MU under the tk:lltout 09lly PllOI Octob9f 22. 29, THE MUNICIPAL CODE edminlatfetlOll 9Ulh0rlty wilt. butif'IMI name ~-namee Street (thfougfl 10t epptO.a· dium-High Denalty Rellden· Team ot Advoeat• tor Tllll sta'-*11 wu lilad,ll>llsinen name "' names but1Mn name Of nametjNovember 5, t2, tt88 PROHl81Tl"*G THE CR~· ba granted unlH1 an ,119ted abOve on .....,tembef lrnately aoo feet north ot tlall and ii ~aled .. Spee1'11 Kids. Inc jwtth IN County Cler• of Ot· listed lbOve on August 8. listed above on t97~ S~2 TIOH OF SECOND FAMILY lnt•eeted PeflOf\ ..... an 27, 1988 w.,. Avenue) Hlg.11 Deo111y Retldentlal In West o c . Hotline I ange County on October 19. 1986 Semuel Scoll •-.,. lllftTM"r UNITS IN SINGLE· FAM IL V objeetlon to thll petition and Joe A Colral ZONE: A3 {Medium HIOfl the City'a Genwal Plan. The women's TransitlOnal Uv-tlN I Tamar• R Coob .. Tllil 1t11enwn1 wu filed '"-""'.w. OR MULTl·FAMl\.Y DtS-llllOwe good~ why thef This 1111"'*'1 ~ ~ o.n.lty Reeldentlat propoMd project Is in con-I c.nter fMQO This statement WIS flledj wlth the County Clerk of Or· TRICTS (Pl Inning Com· COUf'tl ehol;td not Ql'Mt the I with the Co'1nty Clerk of Or REQUEST: Conitruct .... tormance with both the e•· "\:u are eneouraoed I Pvbllthed Orange Coest with the County Clel1! of Or· ange County on Ocrobe< 19, I flC.J:r:f a=• mlttion Amendment No. auth<irlty. . l = County on Octobef l2, .., Ol I rulctt n 111 1 con· illillQ zoning and gen«lll I to submit their ldMt by let-Ojfly Pffo~ Octo~ 22. 29.i anoe County on Octob« 12, 1988 I The following l*SOM .,. 869) . -A P!T1TIO.r Tor -ii•· t ,_ dOmk'lktm p1ojaet (whlc;t\ "'-~1t11 ,., so that 111tt and &o.d Nowmbet 6, 12. 1988 I t988 ,.,.... butlneea aa Put>lie haatlf\O and Clfy termination of or connrma-dUdel •one unll (3%) denll· Ac:opyofttlereque1l i1on members have time to r•' S..0351 F*'37 Publllhed Orange Coe2!' d~RACCEAN 9848 Council review of th• tiOn ot Pf°'*'IY peMlng to n!~bl~~Oc~=2~ tybonuS)wlthaoneloteub- llle with the City Cleft! City view them PleaM dirac:t •-.,. ~r PubliSM<I Ofange COUI Daily Plk>t October 22. .,, D ' PAOPOSED 1988-t 1 HOUS. °' belonging to a IUMving .....,7 "" • • d~ of Huntington 8each, 020001ycur lell«S Of lnqulfles to: ,._,., IWUl"4 Dally Piiot Octot>er 22. 29. November 5, 12, 198& ,Argy~· aNf ''9~nt1noton ING ASSISTANCE PLAN tor ~ undet Probet• Code November 5. 12• 1988 . EN v IR 0 NM ENT AL Main Str .. t, Huntington City of Fountam Valley,, f1CTITIOU8 ....... I November 5. t2. 198~027 1 Sa-036 ee:ceuY ~loMllou.. Apt M 1Ubmlsslon to tM U.S. 0.. MC\IOn 13650 IS JOINEO Sa--025 STATUS: Covered by Beech. CalltOfnla. Ally S*· 10200 Slater Avenue. FOi.in-~ ITATE•NT I 1 .. _.,. lllf'ITJCE 1985 Pamona Ave Costa p•rtmen1 of Houeirlg S'ld with the petition 10 admlnl•·I "8.IC fl)TIC[ Negative Dec111111on No. son wllhlng to comment on taln Valley, CA 92708 Attn: Tile~ per'IOfla arel Pla.IC NOTICE '"-""" 'Mesa Calif 92127 ·• Urban Development ler 1"9 •tlle. 88-~. the request may do eo In Joan o..n (7141 91~400 doing buellwa • , I ~ Thlt bualneu Is eon-ORDINANCES FOR IN· A HEARING on tile petl· FlCTfnOU8 .U ... aa O~ FILE: A CoPY of IN writing within 10 days of lhls I Published Orange CO.st NEWP<>fn' COUNSELING FtCTrTIOUI IUIMll F~A~=f1 idueted "1' en lndlYidual I TRODUCTION: tlOn Will be held on NO\IEM· Nl.m ITATl•NT pt()pOeed requetl II on Ille In not;cebyprcwtdingwrlttenDailyPilol Oclober 22.1988,& PSYCHOLOGY AS-I NAMllTATIMINT I Tl1elOllowlng sons are l Th• 1eglllr•n1 com-ANORDINANCEOfTHE8ER10,tM8att:45P.M.ln ThetOl'owingpersoMaretM 09pen.!Ml'1 of~ comments lo lM Depart· · $a044 SocaATES. 1161 Do'fe St Ttlftlolowing l*$00S 119 buMleee: menc.cs to ttanuct bu1i-CITY COUNCIL OF THE Dept, No,~~ et 700 dOirlO butllneM-...--ty ~t. 2000 meof of Community 0.. •-JC lllf'lfll'" •Ste 230. NeWpott 8Mch. dOlng businNI as IOO:::ciFtc BAY MANAGE-ness under lhe lietitous CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CMc Center Ortw W•t. e & H COMPANIES OR e Main Streat, Hvn11nol01'1 velOl)ment. Env1roomenlal U"UDL """ "'-' Calif. 92MO C & C LANDSCAPE DE· MENT 301 Plaeentla Ave busmen name Of names AMENDING NEWPORT Santa Ane, CA, & H LOAN BROKER. tOl2 BNch. CtMomla t*f, tor Resaurces Seclion. P.O. O John C. McGrath, M Ed .. ,SIGN, 8262 Auania • 17. 1 St iot Newport Beach· llisted abOYe on Septemtlef BEACH MUNICIPAL COOE IF YOU •OBJECT to tile Btatinam Dr.. Huntington ~Ion by tne pvb41c. A 8011 190, Hunllnglon Beach. IT AT IM INT F 1527 Sylvia Lane, Newport Huntington Beach, Calll c:il 928'3 ·126. l988 SECT 10 N 5 . 40 .0 40 (ll'M'lling OHhe petition, you Bead\, Call1. 92641 ~of ttle ltalf ~ w111 CA 926<l8 Comments wilt 1>41 WITHDf'AWAL Beach Callf t2e13 92646 I< • A I Kelly StonebOuM PERTAINING TO DISTRIBU· lflould either appear at tile Betry N Beard 9062 be avalla.ble to lnt ..... ed considered t>y the decision· FfM>fll ~MT...... ' SteOhen O. Adam, Ptl.D.. Joe A. Cotral 111, 8262 AH attl~ nn JurgenMn. ThlS ttatemenl was filed TION OF COMMERCIAL heet'lnO and ltate your ob-Btab/\am Or., Hu,;hngton !*1lee at Cl(¥ Hall °' ttle making body In •IS delit>era-FIC~.:ro.:~ •• 321 Poinletti.. Corona 6eljl1nla. Huntington Bea.ch, ~~ ve.:r8 .. ~rv2~6'" lw11l\ the County Clerk of ()r. HAND81LLS OH PRIVATE fectlont Of lilewrlllan Ot>jec· Beach, Callt 92146 Main City library (7t 11 uon on Whethef .,, En· *-Mar, eatll. 92625 Callf. 92646 ' l'hts business " eon-iange County on October 20. PREMISES. tlonl with the *'' ti.IOI'• Tiils business is con· T.,bert A--1 after Octo-"'ronmeotll Impact Aepor1 . Ant~ T. Botler, M.S.. Kenneth George Cesalc. 1988 I AN ORDINANCE OF THE the Meting. Your ~· dUcted b,: an Individual ber 28, 19'8. should ti. P'ec>•red tor Ille ~~::r!:':': ~P~ 1684 t Saga Ot.. Yorba 18824 Del Rio Place Apt. 0,, <llfh-: %!rs~,~~~om-1 Publlstled Or-~ICITY COUNCPIOL ATOF8 TCHE ance may ti. in perlOn Of by The reglstranl eom· ALL INTERESTED PEA-Pf'OJ«t ...... --· !Linda Calif. 92tee C.rltos Callt 90701 • I -··-CITY OF NEW EA H your al\OfMy. menoee1 10 trantaet t>u.i-SONS.,. Invited lo attend P1,1bllshed Orange Coatt ner }'om ~ner,.rtip oc>-Thii butinau It eon. This 'bual~ess 11 con· ~ ~o lr~hnsi:cl~si-~ally p:: :X,':~e:2. 29, IAMENDING NEWPORT IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ne11 under lhe ticlilou11 said 11Mring end ..,,, ... Dally Pilot October 22. 1988 er-J no u the lctitlovs ducted by· co-partnert ducted by· a ~11 part· I :~ un •r e us ovem • • S &EACH MUNICIPAL CODE or 1 contingent credllor ol busmess n~me or namet oSJtnlont or eubmll ~ ________ s_a0_4_6 &,,msMP~N~IT~ER~ Th• reg. Isl rant eom-netlhlp . llttedne.-:o~a:N::.;::;-.s I a-043 SECTION 5.4 t PERTAINING the -....cs. you tnu*t Ille listed abOve on Sapterribe< for Of eoatn•lllle ~·ion 81-IC llif'ITICE 3582 w--...... Or H ',menced to lflf\MCI bull· The regi1tr1nt eom-19ee · f'tllJt NQTIC[ 'TO NONCOMMERCIAL yourclalmwlththecourtand 7 198& u outlfneo above. If tr.. I"~ nu i.,......,.n ·• uni· nest undef the fielltous menc:ecS lo tranNCI bUSI· · SOLICITATIONS. rn.il a ~ of to the I*• •'Berry N. Beaid ere any f\ifthef ql.leettonl 1"\ton Bead;, Callf. 92649 I bu111Mee nwl'l8 Of name& ,_. unlMr the hclilous l<lttwyn A. JutgenMn FICTITIOUe ..-aa AN ORDINANCE OF THE aonal repreten1a1t¥e •P· 1 Thl9 stllemenl -flied ~ QI! Aotien F""'""' Fl~~~A~=· nar:= ,,~·tor ~:i= 1 liated aDove on 1913 ~bullnels name Of names wlt~::i.·~~~.::'01"~ I ..,... ITATif•NT CtTY COUNCIL OF THE eted bY Ille court willlln wtth the County Clerk of Or· Auocl al• Plenntr. •• The lollOwing persons are nershlp wes filed on June 14.I fi:'::t~!"~ ~'19:rve on Septemt>er ange County on October 19, i Tiie lollowwlg ~'°"' lfe ~~l~~e:~~ivep~~~ ftrll =a:'=,:::•: =County on October t2, 53&-..:7 l.... ......... ,11 domg1>u11neasu. 1988 In the~ of Or·jwithtl!eCountYCterkOfOr· .io.A:"Corrallll ,1988 P'*5Z2 do~'t,f~,:' VIDEO BEACH MUNICIPAL COD£ ~ovldedlnSec:lion9tOOol . , .... 1 aeH" "•'"'t"I Ce"'• WS~~~e~:~~ER~ an,~11 ~;;,:~~Ad:6 ... o11angeCountyonOCtobef 12. This atetement was ftledl Published Orange COlll tNETWORI<. l65t Placenlla,SECTIO~ 12.52.050 TO theCal1IOfnlll~roba~~_?>CSe· Publialled Orange Cont ~ Beach Call! 92663 the Person WlthdtaW·j t988 lwfthlheCountYCl«k of Or· Dally Piiot October 22. 29,jUnll H Costa...._., Cam. DESIGNATE THE PORTION Thetlrnetorllhngel-n1w1ll Dally Piiot Octol* 22, 29, Publllhed Orange Coat · Com ,_ ange County on October 12 Novembaf 5, 12. t966 92637 ' OF THE OCEAN FRONT not •llPlr• Pf'IOt to lour Novembe< 5 12 198& Deity PilOC October 22. tMI The Nei~S&8n pany ing LO Malalka. 35821 Publlehed Orange eo..11 1988 . Sa-0401 G field ALLEY BETWEEN M monthtfromlhedateoflhe • • Sa..019 Se04S Inc Galilornta 3703 W W1ndapun Dr , Hunting1onl""""" Piiot Ociot>er 22 29 Frederleit o.le rean • STREET AND CHANNEL hMnnQ notlced above. I Balb oa Blvd Newport Beacn.Cabf.92649 ~ber5 t2 1Me • 'I Publllhed Ot~~ f'tB..fCfl)flC( 1~1~~~1H.Costa ROADASOHE·WAYINrHE YOU MAY EXAMINE the,--.. ---IC-..,_-T-fll'C___ MlJCll)T1C( Bea<:h. C.ht 92663 Signed: LO Malatk• ' • • s.--020 lo Oct 29 I Meaa, EASTERLY DIRECTION tile kept by ,,,. ,cOUfl II you I"~ """ ~ Tt11s business is con-Published Orange Coast I ally Pilot ot>er 22. , FICT"10U9 .,.._,, Thia business la eon-AN ORDINANCE Of THE .,. • l*'ton lntnted In __ _... __ IUSINE'i____ flCTmOU8 .,.. .. ducted by a corporatoon Daily PilOt October 8. 15. 22., rta.IC "1TIC( !November 5. 12. 1tl~a-026 NAMI •TATif•NT l<lueted t>y. an lndlllldull • CITY COUNCIL OF THE lhe .. tale. you may file wllh i ~~:ATifMl.JI ,.._ llA'TWNT The registrant com· 29, 1988 -The following persons are. The registrant com CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH ttle court a formal Requesl I The IOllOwl persons are Tl!e lolloWlng peraone.,. menc:eo 10 lransact bYs•· Se-998 flCTITIOUe • II.II .. _ti' lllf'lflC[ doing business u .mencad to lranNCt bu9'· AMENDING TITLE 20 SO AS tor Special Nola of lhe fil· ng . doll\O butiMea at: lllJSS under the loct•IOUS *-ITA~ I"-"" TRAGARA, 3334 E. Coest MU under the h<:hlous TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE Ing of an mventory and ap. dO::t's~~s .. 116 Vil K&P AUTO SALES. 230 ous.ness name or namH P\ll.IC NOTICE The IOlto'Mng persona.,. ACTmoul ..-.11 Hwy Suie 246. Corona dell'~ecs~t>ove "'= N~ nameslREVISING THE DEFINITION ~I of •t•t• aue11 Havre Newport Beach Beac11 St .. Laguna IMch. 11ste<1 at>Ove on NI A doing~ as: ~ ITA,.._NT Mar. C•hl 92625 · OF THE TERM "DWELLING or of :"~;on Of account IC.hi 92663 ' C.... t2650 • Steven Nersasian FICTITIOUS auaaNEll FROM HERE TO THERE The tot1ow1ng persons are l et ... Helene Garra. 405 Frederick D. Greenf*d UNIT" !Planning Com· as Pf In aect1on 1250 oOr thy G Ctocll 119 Vfa l(eyoflol>ad Gitlbln, 1'71 lhl~ s~1emen~,:,:S /'t' T NAME1_.1 STATEMENT TRA VEl & TOURS. 2865 doing ~ ..., Dehlia AYe .• Corona def Mar. twf~hl. 1:i.·~~J.!:'oi'~ mlasion Amendment No. ot the Calif«nia ProtMlte ' Havreo Ne~port · Beach Mat~. C«ona def Mat, w•ll'I t e ounty 0 r-,,. ..,. OWll'lO persona are Plnecr• Dr. SI•. F418, TAOPI· TAN. M t27 Coest 1 Cel1I. 92625 c Oc g 671) Code. A Request.for S9eci•l l c allt 92663 • CaAf. 12125 ange Countv on September ,do1no business u · Colt• Mesa. Calif. 92626 Hwy .. Ste e. Da.na Point. This busineas Is con-1 ~gc ounly on toll« 1 • f'elolullOn modifying tl!e jNotlcie tonn la available from B0nnle R McClellan 1034 Peyman JRaahtehl, 28712 29 1988 THE TYPESETTER, 2657 1 Carollna S. Fajardo. 2855 Calif dueied by' an ind1v1du1I ,_... existing parking r"triellOfll the court elertl, I W Be A"9 Belboa 'Call1 Ranc:hO Del Lao<>. LIQUM F»M20 Normsndale •E·22.Ell0<0, Plnecr•Dr 11F418,Cosll Srw Ramskaiel Bennell, The reg1str1nl com· Publilhed Orange Coat on cert111n strMt• 'tn th'e j AttwMy tor '9tlll•ier:l9ie61y " · 'NIQuel.Calll.92'68 Pubhshe<I Orange Coast Cll1I 92630 Mesa, Calif 92626 7331 Coho Or •105, Hunl· menceCI 10 1r1nsac1 bull· Daily Ptlot Oclobel' 22, 29,lvicinlly of Newport Harbor et.......,. C......., "'" This business 11 eon-'thi1 butlnfft II con-Oaily Pilot October 22 29 JoAnne B Poteher 26571 ScllelDy S~ 2086 1n91on Beach. Calif.1126411 • ...nest unOet the ~iClllOUI NO'tlefnDer S. 12, \98& High Sct1001 and reecindlng lafMlcaeUe, H11ftUft9teft ducted by· eo-f)al1nets ducted by I general 1>111· November S 12. 1988 Normandale •E·22 El Toro. LUC:r9tla A\le & 111. Sltl1 Wilham Daniel Arndl. business name or names S..031 RetotutlOn No 88-tS. 8aec:ll, CA_.. Tile re latranl com· nerlhip l:_ Sa-033 , I Appfove AmenClments to PubliStled Orenge Coutl menced ,: lransac:t bull• The registrant eom· \ 1>uollC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\llllC fl>TICC "8.IC fl>TICE I PtllllC NOTIC£ P\ll.IC ll>TICE the Newe>ort Dunes s.111e-Dall'/ Pilot Octotiet 22. 23, neas under the fietitioua mencecS to trantac1 bi*-v ,.uu ment Agr""*1t con1rac1 29, 1988 bUSlness name or names ,,... under the llctltlou• -----,....,-5-5-ENVIRONMENT AL MANA_GDIENT AGENCY. -No.239L SAS0«111s1eo above on September buslnesl ~ Of narnea- FICTmoua su '"""" OR-&NQE COUNTY C allFORNI a : Award Contract to o.. v-• t5, 1988 ltsteCI above on Oc1ow e. NAME STATDENT .. • .. .. con Enlerpr11e1, Inc:, lor the P\BJC fl)JIC[ Dor.othw Q Ctocll 1968 • Tne toll0W1ng persons are total pricie of S307.337 for -' This stetaft*lt wu filed Keyol!OtMld Gltibln · d~';?T~e''"fci a~uccEss NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BAYSt<ORES SCREENI flCTITIOUelUllNlll witn111e eouniyc1er11o10r. Thil-ttatemem _.Ned 0 C WALL NAME ITATl•NT I eou·n"' on "'-tem«>er wltll the County Cler1l of Ot· UNL TO. 3 110 rown VIiie}' Channel Petti Reetroom The lol!Owlng Peftonl are ~989 '' ~ = Coutlty on Oetot>er I , Par~way, Sulle 206• Laguna s I t t II A_ .. , d ..,.th "--t' '" 17 P I a...... d C di I ill Con61--•-_ ... 01'"-'-· d~ ... _._.___.at ' -1 N 1 c 11 92679 ealed propose s rom conuac ors oen......, n accof' ance ... , ~. ~ ion""• • roposa • ._uiremen ts an on tons w .. "'''""" ..... .,_. "" .,..__ ,,_ 'i~~bar: 1c Kistler 30110 be received atthaOffice of lhe Clerk of the Board ot SupeNlsort. RC>Om 465, Hall of Adminlstrallon. of the County ot Orange. prO'l9r'i!en1s • AtflTm th• E SENTIAL HEAL TH P\Jblllhed Orange Cout ~ Crown Valley Parkway Santa Ana. California, on or before Wednesday the 2nd (fay of November. 1988 at two o'c.lock, at ~h time they will be NegatlYe DeelarallOn of En-CENTER. 886 Baker St Daily PllOt October 1, 8, 15, Publlthed Otanga Coea1 = 206 Lagvn• N•ovel Ca1rr "'•bhcly opened and read 1n Room 169, Firs! Floor. Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Cente< Plaza, Santa Ana. Califoml~ '°' vlronmental lmpec:t tOf the Sull•316• Colt• Mesa. cam 22• 1988 Dalty Piiot Octot>er 15• 22• 92679 ..,_ '"' rattroom and otller 1m· 92126 Sa-975 29, November~S 1111 Oebb•e Macer JO 110 lhe lollow1ng proiect to be administered by the Orange County Envi!.onmentel Management Agency· provement• ln Channel Ma.ah8N ~1. 2149 .,._IC -~c _ Se.()t4 Crown Vailey Parkway Park Pel1lum1, Long B••eh, I"-nu1~ .. _IC ftl'C C Pfto.llECT NO. MU0.5-1 County Dock Property • Calll 90815 '"-. 1"4 = 206 Laguna N•oue1 aftl MtLE aQUAM MOIOMAL ~ARK Avth<>f1ie the City Manager Thlt bualness Is con-FICTITIOU8 IU8INl!ll 92~7e~ Newlon 30110 PHAIE f" IWROYEMEHTI ro Sign rlgnt of entry permit ducted by: an lndlvidual I NA• ITA,._NT ~!!!l0"81TA.,_TI_ .. " ' for 11onn drain aatement The reg111rant eom -r1'41 lollowlng persons are .. _ _ .. , Crown Valley Parkway ltl.UI ~·-•• RIFORllTATIOH ecross the C.ly menced lo transact bull· doll\O bullnMI ••• Tile lolloWtng ptrlOnl .,. = 106 Laguna N19ue1 Calo! SCHEDULE OF WORK '11M8 O,,. DIN • N c' ES FOR neat under the hclltoua S I E R R A dolnQ bu.in.. at: 92619 AOOPrlON,. bullfl9l8 name or names TECHNOLOGIES. 1822 •.; WUT NET INSURANCE This business is con II-'" No. nem Eellmated Ou•ntltJ An °'~ pertaining listed ac>ow on October 24, Newpoft Boul9V.,d, Costa MARKETING SERVICES. oucte<l t>y co-partners 10 itate lid tor tra•nlng • 1911 Meta, Calif 92e27 5500 Boise Ave. Ste. 222, m:nhc~ '~og' ~,'~~:ate I c :u';',. I Mobilization \..S. ad~•°'ic:i~and~:nlng ~~.!::I was tiled Rut"f:r ~ ~~~ =~f\OIOn &each, Calif. ness urioer the l1c111ou1 2 Shoring N.A to M8flne Special EYenl Per· With the County Clerk of Or· Beech, CaJlt. 92980 Shella Green 8Mch, 5tt2 business narne or names J Park Oevlopment L.S rnlts 1.-_ ... County on October t 9, Christine Rammell, 1121 FemNll Cir.• tO, HuntlnOton 1is1eo abo11e on Octot>e< 18 An «dlnance 10 Pfov\da 1918 Rutland Road •4. Newport Beeoh, Calif. 926411 1988 Additive lld llem• for application ot Wlhlde ,_ Bead;, Cakl t2MO Wiiiiam F. Bead! IN, se12 8aroara C KtSfie• c:Ode to povate llreett in the Pvbllthed Orange Coalt . Th a .,._,sineu Is con-Ferntllll Cir. • 10, Huntington ..,.,[hh;~s~=~.;:50/'~ (Al 1 Road Exten11on & Parking L.S Point Del M., Dewlopmenl Dally Piiot October 22, 29. dUcted by lluabend ancl wife 8Mc:h, Calif. 92641 (A)2 Road EKtentlon to Triangle 4 s SCAG .8'IQlonal Strategje November 6, t2, 1988 The rejllatrant eom· lhla twll~ta ta con· -ani: County on October \9 · · Plan and ()(aft tNe Air S..038 menced 10 tranaact bl*-ducted by: hulbend end wife ig F3t55931 Reduced construction plans. special provisions and o1Mlr contract oocuments are ava11a1>te tor examination without Ouall~av-nent PMin nett under lhe tlctitloul Th• reglllrant com· Pu ae 1 eomrnunlty '111.IC ll)TIC[ Dutlnesl name Of name. rnenc:ed to tr\neact bull-Pubtisneo Orange Coast charge or may be-secured upon payment, Including state sales tax, of· ,.___ lltted al>C>W on NIA .,... under ttle flctltlOUI Da11y P1101 Oclobet 22 29, ~'°;by 1';' Or~ o;-' flCTinOUS ....... JQMPt1 L Ramme11 bue1neet nwne Of narM9 November S 12 1988 S7 80 II picked up In person ..,_, 2 ~ llU< rt. sao':i MAam 8TATIMINT T.hil a.tement •• tiled ..._, abowe on (not~) Sa--030 S 10 00 ii requested by mail tier 2 • t The folcMlng pereons .,. with the County CW.. of Or· Sl*a Ot9efl a.di ----1111'1-T _E__ •-.,. wt~ dolnQ ~ea. ~County on October 5. Tllll u1emen1.-. N9d f'talC nu IC '"-.no nu1.w TEMPERAMENT RE· 1988 with the County a.ti Of Or· Plans ano specillcationa requesled by mall are sent via U P.S .• so please include the street address to which theee '1Cnnout--•• SEARCH INSTITUTE. t6t88 nMdO ange County on Octob9f s. FICTITIOUS su.-as documents may be delivered. · ..... -1, .. i::~ Beach 811/d • 111, Hunt-Publllhed 0r-Coat t918 NAME ITATEMfNT -.. ,~ .. , -· ...... fl'le 10410~ persons are The tollowtng l*9Qnl are lnaton Beech, Call!. 92647 Oat~ October 15. 22. ,..... dOfllO r>vtiness 11 A complete set ot lull size eonstrUC11on plans will be available tor examination without charge or may be secured upan dolnO bullneM.. lJnde V Ber9nt, 11201 29, tier 5, 1tl8 Publllhed Oranot co.et MARINER GRAPHICS payment. including sales tax. of the amount shown m the proper column In the fable listed below CENTURY MORTGAGE. Swenede Ln.. Huntington Sa-oc>1 Oeilv Piiot Oc10ber 15, 22. 3910 B1rch s,, .. , Suite 104 •3 CMc Plue SUit• •250 9aac:tl, Calif 92647 29· NoYembet 5• ttfl Ne1¥port 8eech.C111192660 No ol Sheets 1·5 6-10 11-15 16-20 2 1·25 26-30 Hew90rtlellChCatlfl2Mci Thl9 butlnell ,, Cotl· PWIJCllJTJC( Sa-01' Mar mer Art & Dellgn Call Alan Welter 'K Oandall dUc1ed by. .,.. illdMClual • PWlJC ll)TIC( 1om1a. 3920 Birch S1ree1 cost Per Set S3 70 7.40 11 to 14 80 18.50 22.20 2 1732 S. 8fookt1'1fatc•c1: ~ '~:'~:~::, c::.: llllC~aT:t• "1()4 Newpor1 Beaeh, Caht Huntington &each. al; • .,... undef tile ~tllout The tolow4flg,,.,.,,,. are l'ICnTIOUa lllOll ... 92660 No of Sheets '31·35 36-40 41 .. 45 46-50 51 55 ~ 921146 ~ name°' names dolnabueineeeae. MAm8TAtumWT fh1s 1>us1ness is con· • · Chrlttln• Suu~nn• listed aboYe on September P«O SEAVE, 2041 8uti-The fo10w1nQ pereone .. ducteo 1>y a eorPo<allon La~la..n d . 2 t 7 32 S t f1N ,,...CenterOr sit4 lrvlne doing~•· The reg1siran1 com-Cost Per Set 125 90 29 60 33.30 37 00 40 70 44,40 8fodlhunt •C. Huntington ·Linda v Berent CMf 92715 · • • AL.PINE C\.EANE"S· ~ced 10 Hansact buS• e.ed'IT,_1 .. .' c.llfbut1.nt•2tl4S6lt C""'• This ttM.m.nt ..... Ned Ott Site Aocountlng, Inc:, !.~E' C~ .. 14~__'! ~ nt ss under lhe t1c:to1ous Add S2 00 to pr;e41 shown If plans are requested by m all. •;, .... ...... wi1'1 ltle County-Clertl °'Or· callfomie, 20'1 Butlnela ..-.... • -• ....,.. tltlt b¥slt\N$ name Of narnea dUCt .,,~a geM'al part· angeCountyonOctobertt. can. Or .• 214• 1,\/lne, Ory ci..n1ng w....-lls~ed above on February EMA Standard Plana with epec:lal provisions (current luue) are alto part of th11 contract. COP••• of the standard plant wl1h ner9'1lp 1918 • Callf, t2116 menf & Coneuttlnf Inc •• C.... 198 1 special provisions are also available a t EMA (Room 2251 for an additional char,,.., lncludi""' 1tele tales tax. ol. The regtitrant com· ,_ Thia butln... 11 eon· tofnla, 2931 Weet Cen\fal Pamela J K &Cf\et. Pr954-.-• ·• "'9"C*I 10 tranuct busi· PublieMd Ou•no• C09lt ~ by • corporation Unit G. Santa Ana, Calf. de/II $11 50 11 p•"ked up In ---son ~wider Iha llctltloul n.a.. Piiot Octal*' 22 2t Th• r99l1trant com· t2704 t 111s statement ..,., llle<l "" ,.._. --_,,. °' namea .,.,., 5 2 M8 · • INnCed to tranaact busi Thl9 ~ 11 con-w1tn the County Cieri! ot Or-...., atiove on Septelftber ~ • 1 • 1 Se-037 ,.._ undet Iha hctltou; dUcted by. a ~ettoft •noe COl.lrtty on Oc•ot>e< 17 S 12 75 11 requested t>y mall 1, 1MI ~ name cw ""'* Tfl• regletrent com· 1988 Alan GanOatr •-II' WlftH" _.,, _....__ Octoa.r t l'Nf'IOed to tr.-.ct Du9o ,..., Thie ~em9f'll .... llled I j"-IWUI-. -t ... _.,.,,.. on ' ..-,,_.._ ................ .__ I All checks shall be m.ide pay•ble to. ·---..... "'"" ...... Published Orenge Cou t wtth 1"9 County Clerk of Or· filCTWllOUI -M fllld\erd Armttrong "-!· bueiMet name or w 0111y P1101 October 22. 29 I E 1 1.. 1 .. enee County on ~ber ..,... ITA~ dent • ~0n~21.1t11 Noveml>ef s. 12. t988 nv ronmenta .,,.anegemon ,.gency 22. 1tM _ ,,.. tolow4flg ,,.,__.,. Thie '*'"*" ._ flled Otto C. Keufen~,, • . ~I Development OMaion r-·-~......... ""' .... ColMTty a.ti of Or· ~t --... --------------_-_:_-.::~-4 ~~C~~~~~:, ~~~-:!(lR=~~(stree1 address) ~oJ>'~ ~ Tl"811.•tl Alget~· r.1:Ccluntyone>ctoW-tl ... "':.':;a=.~ PAClt=IC VIEW MIMO .. IAL PARK C-te<y • Mortuary Cflepet • Cf emetocy 3500 Pac1t1C View 0t1ve Newport Beec:h 84~ 2700 Santa Ana. CallfOf'nla 92702 22. 1MI ' • ' ::..C,~ 8Mc:ll. ,_ anoe County on GclDOer t , S.tlt c.'9 Ki.in. 411 Alget Clf· Publletled Or-.. Oo.M 1111 ,_ There wtll be no relund for return of plant and ~lat provlt40na. and return i. Mt required Orders which ere nol Pf'opefly addreued or payabte are eubject to~-The EMA aNll nol ec:.o.pl reeponaltMllty for that defay. Tho tMdder'I ettwttlon It dlrtcttd to tho pr~ In a.cUOn A. "PropOMI ~·and CondlUC••· .. ,..,.,.,. ""' ~ulrement• and condition• wNctl ho tn\.-t OtlMtW tn lM preperatlon of tM llfoC)OMI form and ttle IUbm ••on Of lfW bid • Oue1Uon1 on lrltltPNtaUon ot tho Plane end ~ Pr~~ to ,... de'9 9CMckAed tor b6d ~ ltMlll IMt addfeaMd 10 Kathte M9'1UY8fN Pf~ Enott1et1 , ~~be 1~ tit (714) ~14. au.ttont ~'*19 ptuCf\att Of PtMe and 8pedel P1 o Mon• "*'Id be eddl' t d to the c.Hlr, OM (714t a.-s.• . ay Otdet ot "'-ao.o ot lupMvteora ot ttie Hlfbofi. lnciMe MCJP.U Dl*tct °' 0r.,,.. Coun'Y, CetlfcMnee. . Date: OctoOer 12.. ,. ---------•• Newpott 8Mc:ll. Callf. Delly Piiot October 22. 21. l'\lblleMd 0r-. c.... PlllJC IWUllK t2teO Nowimber S. 11, tMI ~~ ti, ft. ""-T...,, 27 11"411W. le.Q2I 21 I t• Mm .. • I I• NNpoJt leadl, c:.lf tHIO ' ' ...... ITATW Thie ~ 11 con-!WUCmQCl · .... 11 ,,.. ............... dueted by. • geiwel pen. ---------· "°:JL~:No DI· ~ r99tetrant com-Pte~A--~.....;;.;;;,.._...,.. YIL~MlNT COMPAflfY. l'Nf'IOed to ff~ IM'-The ..... ,..... .. '* ,.,. Awnue. ~ -. """' Iha ftciltout OOWlll ....._. • .._., C.. t2tlt ..,.._ name or MfMt MIGA Mo\MlnNQ, 141 .,...,._ A ~ ....... *"Oft Ocioe. 14, ,..._ A--. .... C4. 7'""1 .... 111.lACMnla. -C....~Ctll-= ..... ·-c.lf tnU -. T..., u.. • ......,._ lftc.. Clll-c. S 'IWft, JOO I.. TNI .... Ult w ..., C M •• 1a11" .-..n ~. , 11• 0. CoeM Hl#Y. NOit. ~ .-.. ~CllrtlafOr· A..,...., G•deft Gf0¥9, LA. .......... , ....... ...... c.111 . .---~·a..-11.c. .... , .... Tilll IMlllW " oon.-tm ..... TI111 llUal -le cion-.._. J:Dl DeMle. It ttt ..... ly, a ...... ...... 11"4 UI ... 0r9l'la OWi ._... ~, .,_, .. , Vie "loNrt. a. ,,..,. ,.... ~ ,... oc.ear n • Ttte ,..,.,, ... , com· a...-. f"9 r ... etraflt COM• lb t• I. ti, -' ' ....._ le ....... .... ~ 11 -• ..... ........ " .,.,_. .... --..., .. IF 4"JS-• -...., .. ..._ ,... ., ne -,....., .. , .... ......_._or,_ -tr.ms ..., ....... 0... i,..._, 1e.,.... ... .......... ....,,.~-._..,. .. .._ -N&33&A•11wl -...... Lltttet, VIC .._ -• -c.n a · __ .__,,. ,11111'11 1 ._. ....... ..,,. ftlt _ ... -...... ,. ••• ,. ··-......... ..... .. .. ~Clllll .. Or· .... o...e.c..... ,. =e .. ~~-·· 2 -. ..... oe..... .. ... "· -• Ollll ...... ---~ ~ -2 .... o:r;·.:: §& ::S:i h?l IK • _. ... t ·' --------- . ' m-AGE IESAVERDE • IR\llt'E /BACKaiv \ • SPYOLASS 19..L ' AILY PILOT /nAL ESTATE MISSON VEJO TOSANOEGO • \.) <.i BEVERLY HILLS 8R£.NTWOOO HANCOCK PARK I NEWPORT BEACH~ I STUNNING OCEAN/aAY VIEW · Possibly the best view in Yilla Balboa! This penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom suites, each with private bath & batcony. Upcraded carpetinc & attr1etive window coverincs. There is a sllylicht. firepllce & Inside laundry. Why not call now to see this mapificent view unit. today? $350.000 NIEWPORT •ACH PEM'TttouSE. OCEAN a aAY NW · Popular "la Tour" model in the Versailles w/2 master bdrm suites ea. with its own ba. Beautifvl view of ocean, bey & city lights. Very convenient ~tion, Wiik to ocean or enjoy the lovely pool, SCll & milion dollar clubhouse. Gated community & secunty buildinc. Owner wl carry 2nd trost deed. Fast possession popible s 190.000 WEITCLIFF·CLOIE TO SHOPS a SCHOOL • A best buy for Newport. 3 bdrms. Ira fiv1ng rm, firep61Ce, 2 car detached pr .. laundry rm inside.. Big enou(h yard for pool, a haven for vteetable prden. Set today. $389,000 OPEN tWSE SllbY 1·5 1801 MARKRS DR·WESTCllff.fWT BCH NEWPORT NORTH TO~S. PRICE 9'JDUCT10N · Seier anxious and ready to move! OJ11111, chltm, style ... this home has it al! The entry ftows into an ea.,ansive ~vine aod dininc area which _soars 2 stofies in heilhl The kitchen is open.to the drm. enhancinl the friendly, informal ambiance. The down- stairs mstr ste is comptetely separate from the upstairs bdrm, an ideal ar~t for a teenacer. The lo~ dr1maticlly o~ the lrm cives this home special excitement Price reduced to $264,000 NEWPORT .. IGHTI · Enter this custom home throuah double doors into spacious liv· incroom/...,oom ara Larae kitchen has eaW. area and flow thrOt&h to private patio and yard. Great for ent~ ~ C-. ift ~room and masttr bedroom. f t1tures 3 bdrlllS, 2 bettas. Only 12 pars old. °"' 1500 sq. ft ROU:EO $347,500 OP£N t0JS£ SllQY l ·5 474 wmmsru.fl'T HTSWT BCH ._...,._ APPOW81 II •IX' LEVEL ... UlllT · Frllllly .... wb ""' carpet new ......... .,. I OM. new tile, COlllter taps, tirtum & -.... dmt dooB. NI coftditioMd pla air aectric dlMlr .. IKriJ .... Specioa d& pm.Ee patio ........ lflllhft I pool Vwy COIWlllilnt lc>- CIJtilA WIA .. Ellllllff ... Clltlr, Cell tilfl ~ --.... '*'· This property is in mint c:oM1tio1 I rlldy tor YCMt to mo" into. REDOCED 1275,700 • OPEN tOJS£ SAT & Slit 1 ·5 2401 VISTA HDGM·IUfBWT 8CH mAUftlUL MY•IOMI ttom ·Charmine ptl,.... ce-•ity w/2 prifttl bllcMs SOtlttlwest style .._ ii tllis °"" I airy cottaet on lqe lot. White .... ,.. """' c.-. ...... ~ Lind Millllll.145'.• .. UR ... awn 4 alDROOUI · ~·••m•••/...., ..... a•on lllill lnll Eltilll .. ii~ MS .... frol lpltio ........... ,,_ town. Ira ...... it .................. Eltn ........ in *' 11 1m ••• -c•••z 'tJ peel Gr'llt llcltiOI -c.w ........... ElstllWI ,, ,,. c CllW, dllfcMI. tllllil I ..u. 1294.500 .MT un9 awn I IBMM>Olll · £llf ... ii ....... """"' .......... to ... ...,. cllll. .............. ,,1 (Jdolld ,......~ ................... . Cl JM ,.... l rl'utl r'uf c Clllllll', tlllflis. .......... M:l ....... llnd. $271.000 OfU HOUSE SAT I U 1·5 2710 VISTA Ill .._Uf™l'J 8CH --~~~~~~~~-R E "'EWPORT &ACH PALM DESERT SAN DIECO SAN r.A'ICISCO EAITllLUFF'l llEIT Mr( SINGLE LEVEL 4 8EDROOll HOm ·This lovely home IS located nur Easttituff's community 1>41rk l is on 1 of the largest lots 1n Eastbluff. Room for a pool or expan*. Mint c.ond w/wWnt Ulllfldes: French doors & windows. kitchen w/rn ble. cabinets. GE mterowave/oven & garden wmdow. secunty system l a rn roof. Great for entertaininc with an extra lacee d1rnnc rm & eabng m off kitchen wlbay window. A beltltiNI fltnily neichbomocl(t near schools. churches. tenrns & parks. $449.000 M.UFFI. MINT coNomoN .. A f'ERFECT .. ,O" · This rastidious owner has inststed on perfection and elepnce with UPCrldes throuclloul Surrounded by pretty flowers; a ptio; and serene and lush ereenbeft. this IS the perfect property for yov. Conveniently located close to Easttlluft shopping center. Cell ltigh. parks, tennis & freeways. Price. includes the land. Call soon! $329,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT& ~ 1·5 ~ 522 VISTA GRNU·BlUffS-NPt 8CH aUl'lrs. M()NE OF A KIND" 180° PAN- ORAlme NW · Expanded, remodeled and up- &rldld. this property is unique and different from all others in the Bklffs. At the time of onainal construction. two bedrooms and bath were added below the main level. Mater bedroom suite on main level has an enlaraed bath IHI. jacuzzi bib, sly li&'lts. Stpllate shower and Wiik in clostts. Hi&hlY upprdecl thfouchout. with larae family rom, and splC.ious dinq/~ room aru. New kitchen ---. iaside llua*y •• w tfttrance to home m attached llf'lll. TMs as a rare beauty! $510,000 a.Aunrul •DnERRANEAN V1U.A · ~"Cm Mldinl" modet. Sin&te family home tn Newport North Ytllas. Unusually larce back yard with lap pool, JPI, and buit..n barbecue. Complete downstalfs cowered "' paftfs. Additional ~ult-ins 1n kitchen. brllkfast nook, prace. White wl$h cabinets. Wash· fl/drftr, rtfrcerator, stereo system with. six speakers included. ShoW by appointment onty. $550,000 • CORONA DEL MAR . 759-9100 A L T 0 . I ,•~ CLEMENTE . SAN C!!INTE'S ''TA.t MA.tAL" • ENTERT RI' DREAM · Situated on a hittside with 1 mlndln& view of the Pacific Ocean and · city of Sin te. this S bdrm ciGtom home JS for the person wantinc somethlnc uniQue & spectacular. Dra- matic entry w/sllyfichts, spalMSh file floor, i nd a 17 ft Koe pond, wrounded by lush trocial plants and tah palms. Multi lt¥tl •/circular ~tairway & SU$9ended dtnina. area between the 1st and 2nd. floor overlooking the lftllTllficent v... throuati 2 story ~ wtndows. Maid's quarters Oftf Pll' lnd master bdrm has flr..,eace & sepwate office. A pme rm IS llso included w/pool table & spa. The $495,000 tint trust detd tS assumab6e and owner may carry. 2nd T.O. Cal today for -to •. $599.500 f sAMTA AMA I NEW U8TINQ. CONDO NEAR SOUTH COATS PLAZA. · This txCJbnt 1 bdrm lower untt tn ptt pardlcl aMMuNty is perlect for couple or person .,.... their "own" r*ct. Neutral~ tarae walk·in dDslt. 1ttrldiwt utdlen & pabo are sure to P'we . Pool/spa, ttnfti:s, health center are ,ust some of the amenities you will ettfOY, $72,000 mcludes the land. ~U '*I MAT • If you want to cet llllY "-die Ima. & lllSUe of city lffe & back to ftlbn, tt1is hoN as fof you. It rs surrounded by mount.llns, trees, streams. & Wtle lift. Custom be.ult ~ ........ bedroom, Wiik-in dose!. loft. ._., rvM. hq room. den and dollb6e praee . e.ilt in 1985. ttlS 2200 sq. ft retreat cs comcMelety self COltlillllf _, defwlttefy "One Of A Kind" Travel 1 fN lllila Piil ()..,._. hrt on an UNmpro ved road. $125.000 CMI fldlr'll I-ISi land I HUNTINQTON HA~OR I llAGMAC&n' •Di•~ HOm · 61 teet on the water wtttl a 60 ft. bolt docl W by $liipero Pool .... 5PI r ... -CMI die .... lfllt fof ........... " ... ,..., "" tMt kM*s stracM ._IM laly. llfll.....,-. •I .... ""* ......_ .............. tlWHlt. Fonut ... r11 w/a llrUt . .,.. hat.rt Tl-.s "°"" IS M Cl A it_. & loclttd on a pm_.. stf11t CtDsl to beactl. mt.lftts. & .... '900.000 R s ____ _;;_ ___ _, 'I MERRILL LYNCH AGENTS ADDING AIOTBEI ATTIACTNE SALABLE LISTING Merrltl Lynch agents have been busy this week •1 <>Yer' the ...... Con~ Maxeentl 118ted a "apectacular" tlome ~n Laguna BMc:h. (A ptece of art) Bev Whtie Hated a "a.court type" home In Milek>n Viejo. ~ Tabak and em Saundera Hated homes In Eaatblutf and the Bklff9, reepectttwtil). Toddy SITMth and Mickey Rowe...._. untta In W. Newport and on the P9ninMM. AH of them bright and ahlney and freeh-f'eedy to moYe Into. For the topper Nataffe Fogarty Mated a lovely custom home In the Back Bay .,.. wtth pooe, epa and the works. The prices? Aa low .. '345,000 and the htgheet $599,000. ••• Listings this Week LAGUNA 8PECTACULARl-Spllt level home with bMutlful, woods & glass over looking the ocean. Neltted among the trees. $575,000 TOTAL&. Y UPGAADED-Custom home near Lake Mlalon Viejo, J.M. Peters Plan IV, custom cabl- neta, top of the flne appflances. $380,000 INmlNQ a.ACK MY CUSTOM-Beam ceilings, UMd brick frptc, open & Uy with pool & spa. ComPet• prtvecy. $369,500 oca#fl9SRONT CAST\.E-Fabulous vtews from penthoule on Balboa Penlntula. Almost new. fresh & deer'I with gourmet kltehen. $549,000 ON TM aAND .. NEWPORT-Breethtaklng vtewa of~ & Cataltna suneet1. 4 BR architec- tural delight. $599,000 awwra mAUTY-Alt White, end-unit towrmome. Newty carpeNd Md ptlinted. High ceilings, 4 BR, G PW!. aaw to ~belt w/pool, spa. ~.000 IA8'Ta..WIF 'Am-Y NOME-5 BR, two-story wnti huge fenced beck ysd. Cloee to IChooll, pubic tennis coum & lo"'Y perk. $559,000 QUAIJTY DUlll.El-Located In quiet area of W. t~. Nw CMnnel, ocean, beech & pwk . . v .. md Of' ....,.. rental $3't5,000 T.-aOCK1 TO THI mEACtt-Attractlve & lturdy duptex within walking distance of ooean, pn & lhopl. $380,00CJ tomn•ua DiFfWNT A glamoroue cabin 01· tw1 reetaur.nt. 3 bdrm, Beyfront, BMlard rm, Nbrary. ber ~· b9y. Docks for 2 boats. $1,690,000 -ouel. Y llOTIYATED-Ptcturesque letting on extra deep front lot. Tine bdrm, den w/frptc & maids qutlrters. Now 11,475,000 .• •1•1• .. Llll1 .. ... n•OU8110UT ON UDO 18LE-3 bdrm. den with MW c:arpMa, ftoor' .. tg, kJtChen & window cover up9. Stwp look, ~patio. 1789,000 _. ml VIA GmlOA Rk:Nird Neutn d11tg."led, 5 bedroom, 1n so·a flle¥or' Qf light & a1ry. se..s.ooo fliOTa11AL PLUa--sn.t to Str8da on preetlgk>us Lido ..... 3 bdrm, den. New paint & berber carpetktg. seeo.ooo LbDllR ml UDO-L.CMIJX_~ bdrm.-2-atory wtth den, wet ber, IOUth P9tio & c:IOM to tennt1 couru & beech. A wlnMr •·S734,000 ... ,,,Elf 11•11 ----,,..A~T•••ori1000t ae>eetolehooel • ~. QUtETI Lmrge k).t. Tine bdrm, two b9th: SMt,000 ._.. .... n ,_ 8MCM Lrv c:wtom tJofM w'8t epect•cuw 'A ... tg dec*a. 3 bdrm, ~ .....,. ........ ,...., OOMer.) aea.ooo PCMM ... 1,13 • 8TGllY Montego In HV hc>f'Me. Quiet loa.llon near ld'OOI & ~. 8of8r Miiting, ~~ ........... -' HOME WITH INCOm-Tree lined CdM neigfl. borhood. 2 bdrm, cottage wtth guest quarters & 2 bdrm lncolT\9 unit. Aulng $525,000 4 COMMERCIAL LOTS-1n McFadden Square. In· come producing with ln~ment potential. Approx- imately '8,300 sqft $800,000 , ~T •IGHTS· ~-Two 3 BR, 2 BA u,ntt1 new but n•dtog TLC, pattoe & atrtums. grey wood-white trim. $435,000 ......... ......, •• 5 .... .-Tl mA $325,000 ftl INl.._M V'9w ~ the Part( 0. Miiier / ..ra• $138,000 ,_.._ #H 2 BA, townhouM L .• Calhoun " IU.I $539,000 ~"'°" Opponunlttea ..... 1398,000 4 BR •. 311A ... $645,000 "Home" plua Income ... $929,000 Custom Home, w .. .......... L. Curci ........... P. Spaulding ..... ! 0 . Markas .• .....,., H. Markas 111 l1l•1•M E. Tabak -.... $278,000 -............ ~ "V" plan H. Swanson ••••••••• 1111 ~., 1-5 ... __ 1325,000 ., ....... View of the P8ftt S. Swanson •mu 1539,ooo • ••t111d1 eci-.-on Opponunmea L. Curci ..... 48R.3 BA $399,000 ......... ... 1545,000 0 Home" pk.It Income ... '821,000 CU.om Home, w P. Speuktlng ...... o.Mnu ......... H. Mllrku 111 .......... E.Tm.k ..... 1278,000 .......... FWe .. V'' PM H. h.won •11111.. l380,000 _, ,,. I • J.M~ ........ Plrlr\ IV 8. Whtte •11&1 17",000 .......... ., 1•11119. 3 BA, S 8A ·o. Jat.-.on .. -1449,000 .......... 2 ... + 1 BAl8A c . ......,ti DMLY PILOT /RUA. &STATS rul:ilifrEllis •• UNDER S:JUO.UOU 80Ptl811CAnD TOWNll O• -tm7 ,000 Wonderful ex~re, sunllaht all day. Beauti- fully up.,-aded floorif'I, all wnlte and easy to live with. Two BR, great for young couple or single executives. TrJona Bergin UTILa DOLL HOUU 1221,000 Comfort and luxury In outstanding near New- port Center location. Newer 2BR, executive condominium. Laree deck, community pool and spa. Nancy lmbemlno QUALITY llUL T-FO...R MODEL S-,IOO Three BR, 21hBA, home with red tile roof, new carpetlnc, custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand-lnc pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy OWNIR MAY FINANCE $S75.0IO Bay view, sllp wlll accommodate up to a 35' boat Two BR, 2BA, condominium with com- munity pool. Sun deck. Two park.Ing spaces. Gayle Amato CORONA ML MAR '441,500 Located In near new gate cucnded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to· vtllace or ocean. Three BR. 21hBA. family room. Overlooks park. Gloria Rober:tston or Carolyn Lowe ,.,. ~VIEW ~S S450,000 Carmel model, 3BR. family room. great poten- tial, next to creenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor. Ann Peters .aACH-OUPLEX 1415,000 Fabulous pride of ownership. Walk to beach. sreat rental property. Upstairs unit 3BR. 2BA. laundry facllltles. Downstairs unit 3BR. 2BA. Four car park.Jnc. Triona Bergin WATERFRONT PROPERTIES IAL.e OR TRADE 11.-.000 This bayfront home, will conskler trading down for duplex In Corona del Mar, or sln&le family home In Newpon Beach. Wonderful 5BR. In prtme location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or Carolyn Callan •AL90A llLAND-PIUME BA YFRON't1,725,000 Two ~ter suites. Private patio with spa. Teak cabinetry, custom stone fireplaces. Large pier and dock wlll accomodate several Jarge yachts. All OYertookJnc THE BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman C.D.M. W\"111 WATER NW t1,•,oao Dramatk 180 decree views of ocean, Jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the SOtJnd of the wives. 5pKkMJS older home with 4BR. 5BA. A specJal C.O.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Unda Oeth Dll4MATICOCUMlllONT '2.100.000 The uJttmete In quality ..ct deslln ha.h on the Bluff overlooklnc Corona del Mar beaclt and the P8dfk. Four BR, llhBA, three levels. Martha Mlcnab or Danny Bibb SELECTED PROPERTIE.S GUARD GATO . 1135,GOI 8'c Canyon. expanded Dover model, 2BR. 2BA buUt In entertainment center, hardwood flooh , crown moldings, wet bar, air condJtJoned. Land- scaped by Roeers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales N .... Ul..A..PAM-PNVACY ...:ooo Four BR. 21hBA. family home ·away from the crowds yet close to wedce. beach and bay actJvltles. A dream place to raise an active family. Hobie Denny CUST<>lmZED ~ S125,000 ' Beautiful 5BR, Harbor View Homes. Completely remodeled inside and out. Everything new and finished to perfection. Located ln one of New- ports most desirable areas. Beverly Morphy •LCOURT 4" 11,-S,OOO Eleiant Belcourt Gallery .custom home (former mo(}el) with 4-5 BR's plus entertainment room and 4 baths. Circular staircase overlooks crltdous llvlnc~as. Professionally landscaped rear prden Wlitl pool. Belle Partch OPEN HOUSE S l, SATURDAY BaCOUIJT 11.-.-S7 llelcourt Dr .. • 8R+FR I :JC>.5.00 8. Partch SEA ISLAND ll1UOO , ... c... 2 BR+FR. vu 1-5 C. Amato BLUFFS -.-401 Ylat. ..... ] 8R 1-5 0 Wall NEWPORT NORTH ..,,., 114C... 2 8R 1-5 A. Perkin& IASMINE PARK . ..... •IP' CUI ] 8R. FR. vu l-4 s Shuler BIG CANYON 12.111.000 MC•JOftf.irw., •BR+VR. vu 1-5 S. Shirar PEN1NSULA 1111,000 tntl'la&a ....... • 8R 1-5 H. Denny H.V HOME t•,ooo ttlt1 Pert c..._ 1 BR+FR 1-5 L lacobs H.V HOME ~ 1814 Pert a.tee 5 8R+FR 1-S S Eaton SUNDAY SEA ISLAND' ll1UOO , ... c... 2"8R. FR.vu 1-5 G. Amato BLUFFS -.ooo .,.,,... ..... l BR 1-5 A. Chau NEWPORT NORTH ...,.000 114C... 2 BR 1-5 O.Wall JASMINE PARK ...... •••In• l BR. FR. vu 1-<t S Shuler BIG CANYON .... -.. Canron ,.,.,., • BR+FR.vu 1-5 S Shirar HARBOR WOODS ..... 1 .............. 2 BR .... M.Malcomb BIG CANYON ....... . ..... _. .... l BR M I t<elctl s Ba COURT 11.-...000 S7~DrN • BR+FR 110-5 B Partch TI.lltn.£ ROCK ..... 2TllM 1 BR l-4·10 P. Oek5on BALBOA ISLAND 11,121.* iM .. ..,... .... JM I~.]() S. Hinman H.VHOME ..... 1111 Pott c.. •• 5 JM+FR 1-5 L. lacobs H.V. HOME .,.. 1114PcwtC ..... 5 BR+FR 1·5 S £Alton - \./IE W ~>ROPE RT IES 'nm GOOD LR 1511,000 In .this air condltJoned 2BR, 2'hBA. home. F1aptone courtyard with reflection pond and fountains. Granite, marble, plantation shutters. Community pool, spa, tennis. Gayle Amato E•MLD UY-ocuN SIDE 11,150.000 Older home on aood lot with creat view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at $1 , I 50,000. Lots of parklnc. l'+'o stories O.K. Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley BIO CAlfYON-VIEW 11,195,000 Contemporary home overiookinc 8th fairway of 8'c ~nyon. Four BR. 31hBA. large formal dining room enclosed In cedar. Santa Maria stone and clear class. Courtyard with spa. Carol AJlison FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW 11.SOO.OOO Six BR, 5'hBA. with family room. sitting room and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool, outside cook.Ing facility and entertainment area. Two separa~e master suites. Trlona Bergin FA8Ul.OU8 CUSTOM HOME 11,-,000 TradltlOnal Coontry French. 5BR. 6'hBA,' home. Serene setting on Big canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, Incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody OVERLOOKING BEACH 12,375,000 Terrific new 3BR, 41hBA with convertible den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf. This Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry financing to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley NEW-f:AIRWAY ONE 12,315,000 New Fairway One custom home. Outstanding in quality and design, 4BR. 4'hBA, library, spacious master suite. Golf course. mountain and city Hcht views from every room Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON CUSTOM S2,l50,000 Macnlflcent family home set on one of the larcest lots. Spacious rooms, bleached oak floors, 6BR. separate large cabana, pool. and spa. VoUeyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody . VIEW-HAMOR NOOE 13.750.ooo Spectaeular 12,000 sq. ft home with 6BR. 98A, llbra.ry, extra laree dining and family rooms, 2 master suites. elevator. pool & spa. 4 car garage . room for limousine. Danny Bibb or Carol AJlison FE ATURED HOME CDllOCIANV.W 1111.-0 Cmtom 48R, )~BA. family room home. aourmet k.Jtchen. step down IMnc room. and master suite wtth spark.line ocean and Jetty views. The ultJ1n11te In value. Unda Oet~ or Lols Jacobs ., CUL-DE.sAC Fwr .,..._ "-perf9ct few ,.._, chdctret. s.e<io... lloM ,.... Lovety ... a eoo.t .,-.. Newper1 8-dl 844..-. c.a 673-7300 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONl Two 1tory. three bedroom. four and one half bath home on eandy beach location. Great bay view. Central air conditioning up1talr1. Sitting room could be fourth bedroom. Fireplace In ma1ter bedroom & living room. Lowe1t priced Bayfront. PRESENTED BY VIRGINIA O'BRIEN WATERFRONT HOMES ~ INC. BAYSIDE VILLAGE 2 bdrm, 2 ~th mobile home. ~ck ~y complex with clubhouse, pool & spa. Airy & brift fresh grey & white color scheme. Corner lot ~t. sf:~~~~~~:.~: .. ~~~'.~.~~~·~·t··~~~.~.~~~.~~stg,~ IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm family home with den & c~rming country kitchen in Colony. Attractively landsaped low maintenaince yard. Walk to all schools & shopping from this quiet neighborhood with community pool & tennis. 631-1400. SS259,900 NEWPORTCRESTTownhome with 3 bdrms includ- ing master with sitting room & sunny deck, eat-in kitchen, formal dining & 2 car attached garage. Hi_gh ceilinged, spacious & in move-in condition. Com- munity. pool, spa & tennis. 631-1400 ............ $265,000 Jl Bu&o..n ~11-S NEWPORT beach duplex just steps from sand, walk to everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cottage with tile floors & new kitchen & ~th and 1 bdrm apart ment over 1he double garage. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $329,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Nine exclusive new upe Cod townhomes with ~y views. bch with 2 bdrms, 21h ~ths, oak cabs, securitY. system & sJble garage. · / Ste~ to ~y, ocean, Ferry & shops. Opett house daily, 631-1400 ............. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $325,000 & up. c,..,.._ at a., (Off a.llaoa Bl.cl) Dail11-5 BACK BAY with a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate luge master, family and formal dlnln~ rooms on lovely large lot. One story with ~~~!'sl. c;~~:8o.~~~ ... ~.~.~~~~ ... ~~~~~.~~~. ;3';,1,~ m J3rd St Sunda11-S VILLA BALBOA penthouse condo with fantastic ocean & sunset views. lovely 2 bdrm & den with vaulted & skyllt ceilings & large patio. Professionailly decorated. Gated complex, bike to beach. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $388,000 NEWPORT BEACH duplex. Just steps to sand & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage with tile & berber arpeted floors, Anderson windows & mir- rored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt & 1 bdrm 1~~~4ci~.~~: .... ~~.~ ... ~~~ ... ~~~.~~.~ .... ~ ... ~.~'.~'.~I3s~~ CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contemporary con- dos near completion. Open & bright with 3 bdrms, fp, family room, Inside laundry & dble garage. Top ~uality with every amenity, surrounded by patios & lincsaping. 631-1400 .................................... S39S,000 Remodeled 2 story shingled charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms, dormer windows, formal dining plus a 2 bdrm apt over the double prage. New kitchen, roof, Plumbing, electric, heat & air. 631-1400 ..................................................... $649,000 m ~ Sunda7 1-s NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 - Realtors A **LINDA 1SL£ BAYFRONT•• With a premier, full harbor view. The epitome of casual elegance is showcased in this fabulous home, 3 complete master suites, ~nquet sized · dining room, several~ntenaining areas & gracious livln1 room opening to bayfron1 terraces plus slips for 1 large yachts, Cone up to 75) with ad~·tional side ties. The finest materials & custom 'ng, sound & security system. 6)1-1400 ...... $3,9 5,000 WATERFRONT CONDO Fro nt row unit wilh pan- oramic views of the en1ire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm, 2 ~th expanded luxury coop with neyv tile, drapes & wallpapers. Available boat slip al $1.75 per ft. Owner will carry 1st Trust Deed. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $399,000 NEWPORT Comfortable & spacious 3 bdrm beach house with fireplace, great ocean views, & 1 bdrm apt on large (over 3000 sq. ft.) lot jut steps to sand. lot size offers good expansion possibilities. 631 -1400 ......................................................................... $4-42,000 114 ltth St Su.ncla1 1-S UDO ISL£ lowes1 priced home o n the island. Bright & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & large living room opening to sunny patio and small yard. Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis & beach. 631-1400 .............................................. $595,000 HAllBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber arpeted floors & vaulted ce ilings. Open contemporary 4 bedroom with secluded 2nd story master suite, family & formal dining rooms & lovely large yard. 631-1400 ....................................... $675,000 1•ts Port Chara.. ·----Satunt.1 1-5 LIDO ISL£ Charming 3 bdrm wilh 2 complete master suites, 1 up with adl'oining family room & one down plus large forma dining room. Country French decor, custom buih-ins & private patio on lovely street. 631-1400 ................................... S750i000 112 Via w..-.___ S.t/Sun 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse. Solarium additions ausment the incredible harbor views. Included ilre a party room, family room, pool & spa & 1 bdrm guest cottage in a wooded hillside setting. 631-1400 .......................................... $$795,000 SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful S bdrm wi1h French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa & lovely hill view. Fred\ & bright with white tile throughout entry, family & formaf dining rooms & eat in kitc hen. 6J 1-1400 .......................................................... $799,000 WATEllFllONT HOMES. INC . ......... . UDO VILLAGE E.xciting properly with a wall 1of glass on the lido Channel & dock for an 80' boar. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 ~th condo with den, marble fp & large sunny terrace in 2 story Mediterranean complex. 631-1400 .......................................................... $925,000 DOVER SHOR.ES Remodeled 3 bdrm bilyf ront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yadu & sparkling water views. Terraced ~yside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community =~~~························~············~~'~ LINDA ISL£ Mediterranean ~yfront, dock for large yacht, 40' living rm, library, fa mily rm & dining cm with. water views, great for entertaining. Bri~t & ~r,-~~~~ ... ~'.~~ ... ~.~~~'.~~~: ... ~ ... ~~.~-~···~··· i ~595,~ UDO ISL£ Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home .with Mediterranean overtones. Family & formal dining rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & garde ns leading 10 the 70' dock with side tie 631 -1400 .................................................. $2,095.000 UDO ISL£ exciting comteporary architecture. a ...,. great Lido Nord view location & d~~ (or 2 .la~ge yachts. Floor to ceiling walls of glass, bayfront d1nins & master, gourmet kilchen & private roofdeck. 631 -1400 ....................................................... $2,250,000 BIG CANYON a sophisticated custom con1emporary 5 bdrm estate with oversized living room, formal dining & family rooms. office, excercise & steam rooms plus private lush gardens with pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $2,400,000 LINDA ISLE ~yfront Spectacular remodeled 3 bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. Q uality materials include travertine, onyx, brass & copper. 631-1..00 ....................................................... $2,625,000 CORONA DEL MAR Beachfro nt. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unparalleled views of 1he ocean & harbor entrance . Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary N s bleached N rdwood floors & 10' mahogony doors. 631-1400 ....................... $2,980,000 UDO 1SL£ l ovely traditional ~yfront with slips for several boats & 77' on the water Elegant two stO!Y with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters down plus formal dining, family room, library & brick terrace. 631 -1400 ...................................................................... $3,900,000 EJepnt "Colon'-1" l bdrm townhome. Bea.utifuUy I deeorated with t.mily & formal dining rooms, 2 fireplaces, hardwood noon, p&antatk>n shuuers & Fr. doors to brick terrKe. 631· 1400 .•...... $698,000j SS HllW·a. 0.-~ l:!J BALBOA I LAND OFFI E .Ul'> MARI NE.AVE. 7 14-673-6900 -~~/BALISTATI TDA T iI E DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds In this magnificent, flve bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor v1ews from llvlng 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 llght throughout. Triple crown mofdlngs. antique chandetlers, alr condition- ing, steam shower ... features galore In this uncompromising property unlike any other In Newport ......................................... $1,500,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Only one word fully delcribes this residence ... "awesome". The location Is awesome. The view Is awesome. The facllltles are awesome. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional, appointments. A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one wt1h a stand-up wet bar). two flrepits. Inside ... unrivaled luxury in every room lncludlng a regal master suite with two separate baths and dressing rooms. Addltlonally ... a New European kitchen, a complete security system. Speclal ... a superb thermostatically controlled wine room. And the llS1 goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed ...................................... S1,A95,000 BEACON BAY ... Come to this truly unique community and experience the best of life In Newport Beach. Step onto the beach from your own large redwood deck and enjoy all the pleasures of bayf ront living. Spectacular views from most rooms. This four bedroom. five bath home has recently been refurbished and features handsome oak floors, a large bright kitchen, new carpeting. and total land- scaping. The Beacon Bay community otters tennis courts, boat docks, small craft storage. and ... NO TRAFFIC! ...... 11.400,000 BIG CANYON ... This Is an enlarged Ver- aallels model that knows virtually no equal! It sits majestically above the golf course w1th s1aggerlng views that contribute ~bstantlally to the value of the property. The gracious and grand ambiance of this four bedroom home Includes a two story llvlng room, a formal dining room. an lstaod kitchen with an eating area and a richly elegant den with a flreplece. Perhaps, the most pleasurable of all amenl11es Is the vast wrap-around patio wtth a fountaJn and gazebo. Be sure to see this most dlstJngulshed property ..................... *7.SOO DOVER SHORES ... Truly one of the flnest home9 avaJlable today. Spectacular View. This Impeccable property has It all. Very large four bedroom home, each with Its own private bath. Enormous formal dining room. Security system. Air condlUonlng. Three car garage. So many amenities you must see for youraetf. Wheth« you are k>oklng for a home that will offer you the utmost In privacy. or one In which you will entertain graciously, thla home Wfor you .......................................... 1121.,000 BAYCREST ... This four bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not In one area. or a few areas, but all areas. The master suite ts spectacular with Its beamed ceilings. fire- place. "dream" bath and walk-In ctoset. The Interior dimensions are generous and Include dining room, family room and separate study. Poot. Prestigiously located and affordably priced ............................................... 1149,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Come and see this outstanding, quality built, custom home. Enjoy the spectacular W9w while relaxing on one of the many decks. This spacious two bedroom plus c:ten home has many special features Including air conditioned wine ceUar. beautiful easy care landscaping, security sys- tem. and tinted windows. This home was archltecturalty designed for easy expansion. If desired. Don't miss this gem ........ 1&45,000 W£8TCUFF GROVE ... If you have a large f amity and love the outdoors, this home Is for you. The beauty of Its location •. and the Increasing rarity of open space. contribute to the special character of this property. Situ- ated on a remarkable corner lot. across the street from open and rolling fields. this four bedroom home features an old fashioned porch complete with swing, a spacious well- decorated Interior, Including French doors and windows. and a terraced backyard with a spa, and a step-up seating area. Family room. Dining room. Oen. We Invite you to compare. ......................................................... 1515.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Custom home. Beautifully constructed two bedroom and den. Two fUll baths. Country llving at Its best. Step-down living room with beautiful river rock fireplace. Situated on large corner lot with view of ocean from master bedroom. ......................................................... SSS0,000 __,....,. WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES CLffHA VEN ............................. 11.-.000 Sunday 1-5....................... 2500 C,Uff Drive MACON BAY ............................ $1,AOO.OOO Sunday 1-5 ........................ 63 Beacon Bay DOVER SHORES .......................... tMS.000 Sunday 1-5 ...•.......... 1040 Pescador Drive ..wPORT •1GHT8 .................... '5IO,OOO Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 311 Santa Ana Avenue ..wPORT HEIOHTS .................... t•,oao Sat-SUn 1-6 .......... 442 El Modena Avenue INeWPOR'T NORTH .........•............. lt-.000 Sat-sun 1-5 ............. 3155 Corte Portoftno OLD CORONA DEL MAR: ............ sas,oao Sunday 1-5 ................. 506 Acacia Avenue NEWPORT TIMACE .................. S1n,m Sunday 1-5 .................... 9 Starburst Court aALaoA .................................... ta,IOO/MO Sunday 1·5............... 1223 E. Balboa Blvd 631~7300 BAYCAEST A most uncommon tlve bedroom, custom famlty residence. The handsome brlck exterior "speaks" of quality and the Interior appointment• confirm the craftsmanship ... things llke three fireplaces and high beamed c:eillnga. High on the llst of amenities Is the famlty room and formal dining room. AJI rooms are ampty propor- tioned. A super\or offering ............... IMS.OOO I I NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... OeHghtfuf three bedroom, two bath home In prime location. Beautifully maintained. Hardwood floors. Used bride flreplace. Nftty remodeled kitchen wtth oak cabinets. New maater suite with bay windows and walk-In doeet. Won- derful yard plus RV access. This Is a charmer complete with white plcke1 fence .... sea,ooo NEWPORT NORTH . . . Fabutous three bedroom, two and one hatf bath, two story, single famlty, detaiched home. Thts Napoli plan Is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet, wallcoverlnga and draper\M. Lush landecaplng surrounds custom tile and con- cre1e patios In t/fflitY private yard. Air con- ditioned. Security system. Community pool and spa. Htghty motivated Miier has dt'Mttcelly ........ ptlce to ............ '418,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAA ... South of Pacific Coast Highway. Near Park. Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2 lot. Vaulted ceilings. Berber carpeting. Over- sized closets. Private patios. One of beSt locations In Old Corona del Mar..... 1425-000 BAYCREIT ... Belt buy ln Baycrett. Well designed family home. Sparkling poot Flow- ing floor plan with four bedrooms. the muter bedroom. famlty room and IMng room all open to the Pool and patk> area. Don't miss thl1 opportunity to mow up ............... 000 RANCHO CALWORMA ••• Two fabulous Iota wtth utllltle9 In La Creata.. Unob91ruct9d Ytews ov.tooklng Bear Creek Goff Courie. Setlet wtll nnance ................................................. . • Acne . 111,000 11+ AcNc...-...... -iiiiiiiiiiiiiil 617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · 11 Uill 111.E · PllYITE llTE llllm ISUll IPLEllll TllllTlllW. 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. llUll PllOE 'IEllCTlll . 10 UllA ISU PllVITE UTE-1111111 ISUll FAITISTll OHTllPIUIY Recently completely remodeled, this•• lla1111I ·home features 3 bedrooms, 41ti baths, a private swimming pool and ex .. tensive use of ma,rble, granite and Berber . carpet plus an Incredible lighting system. A private pier and slip for a 60 foot yacht is strateglcatl~ located In front of the home. Huge master suite fronts water. The ul- timate In sophistication. $1 , 795,000(LH) / 11-llNU 111111 ll•E CllTll Charming 01~ 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 welHxecuted property is offered for $2, 750,000. Ill.IOI PllCE REll~TIOI SAi 1111 CIPISTIAll0- 5 ICIE RllCll PllPEln ZllEI FOi •IES~ Opportunity comes but once in a lifetime for a property such as this. Compefely fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms + a pool &'spa & separate guest quarters. Fabulous views of the Pacific & 1he m-oun- tain range. this pr1vte site is situated among $5 Million homes. Stables are already in & ready for your horses. Cati for appointment. $1,695,000. 32122H HllER 1 ICIE CllNlll PROFE$SIOllL TElllS COU.11~ "81ue Chip" environmental includes prl- ·vate, park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, private professional tennis court. grotto- styte pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,895,000 \ 2571 ILTIMll IRIYE IRYllE COVE CISTll llTI lllllHI c•••••n Fabulous Irvine Cove, south of the Coast High- way, this smashing 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom home has been remodeled and includes a completely new kitchen with all new appliances. Fantastic Pacific Ocean View -r Very pnvate pool. This adult oriented home otters private. white sandy beach and the "MOSI" of the "BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and only $1,495,0001 COTf ITLl\LTl COTE REALTY WOULD ·LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® UIE llllWHUD llOYE TIE SIOI 40 lCIES PlllE UID .. Located below Cedar r 1n and south of Cedar Ridge Esta•,.'-Q llay be the last available acrP~ "y .ush area south of the lake with S Vo 1vileges. Land useage Is flexible. 0 .. 1er will help finance, will trade, exchange, etc. Asking only $40K/acre. Call for fact sheet. If you have conakSered aeHlng your home and would like a profesion8', "refreshing" approach to mart<etlng and Mfllng your home, calf U. ·at 760-1900. There's no doubt about lt...We get the Job donell 531 VII LIDO SOUD FABULOUS LIDO llYFROIT PRIVATE PIER I SLIP This super waterfront hr. ·e on an over- sized lot features 4 t'!· Q. YIS & 4 baths with exceptional ~o~-... t exposure on Newport Chal"I~ ...gant living room, huge waterfron...,.,10 & separate maid's quarters are jusl a few of the amenities. $1 ,425,000 . IEWNIT IElllTS 1/4 HllE VIEW LIT lllE IPNITllITT That's right! 1/'4 acre t)and with a super 2nd story vtew B~ ~ orlced betow lot value, this P~I ~~ .o deal of the yearl PreMntty In ~ , oedroom cottage. Call tor more Ink •• nation & a private showing. $575,000. IEW LISTHll 31 ST I TROPEZ HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES EXPllDED LIUTREIOIT MODEL Lovely 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with pri- vate spa and an incredible view of the whole valley all the way to the San Gabriel mountains! Private spa and patios Ex- panded, ~nclosed loft works as an in-home office, study. library. Great location on cul- de-sac street. Pri ce reduction $679,500. 22Q7 FIESTA ILIFFS DIE STORY Much desired Linda plan on quiet cul-de- sac. 3 BR, 2 BA. living room with fireplace. The huge, roofed patio could easily be enclosed to make family room or ad- ditional bedroom ~ bath. Beautiful green- belt location. $375,000 . PRICE IEIUCTIOI l --tPEI IORE Sii 12·• 1 760-1900 250 .NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BE~CH 760-1900 PAGE 10/SATUllDAY OctoHr U. I- OUICE POI ACID WTATE 12,!fi0,000 Custom country English home on 1.6 acres near Ridgeline Country Club. 9,000 sq. ft. with 5 BR, 5 BA and 5 st.all barn. Room for N/S tennis court or riding arena. Fabulous Master suite with sitting room & spa. Decorator furnishings negotiable. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON SPECT ACUW ISLAID IAYFllOIT . I 1,48fi,• Newly remodeled 5 BR. guard gated home. 2 spas in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent financing terms available below present market rates to qualified buyer. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO NEW SPYGLASS EXCLUSIVE 1716,• Lovely Ocean, Bay, and City Lights view . Ex- panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & bopus room. Home. Call for additional info . and your personal view- mg. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA .... , 111..• ..... Adorable Channer for r 0 '9,900 with 3 BR. 3 BA and boat doc01. ~ •• ough for 40' boat. Designer wa}lr ..irapery to match. Water view from .~ . .;ery room. Hurry. won't last! Call Giesela ";1....ay. GISELA BURMEISTER I® • IEWPOIT PllCE IEDUCTIOI 1888,000 Custom 4 BR. 3 112 BA, ocean view, family room and music room. Must .be seen to appreciate. Call now for _private showing. Asking for ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER BELCOURT Hill CATAUIA VIEW 1146,000 Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardw.ood floors in entry .,. kitchen with extensive use of plantation shutters. Carefree living at its best. Total security. Ask for ... RON FELSOT WAI.I Tl IUCll 1111, .. Sophisticated 2 BR, 2 BA penthouse in security builcling only blocks to beach! White on white, plantation shutten, beveled mirrors throughout, kitchen skylite, utility room for washer/dryer, air conditioned. Community pool, spa & tennis courts. Low down payments wilh assumable loan. Ask for ... PAULA BAILY lll..'1111 llDCE 1611,000 Enjoy the sunsets. night lights and ocean views from this model perfect 3 BR. or 2 + den with dramatic 2 story ceilings in L.R. Soft earth tones. plantauon shutters. enclosed entry courtyard and ready to move lll immediately. Ask for .. JO ANN KENTON CAPE Cll CIWIMEI ... ,. 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 12-4, 2~037 FRANC ISCO, NB MONICA RUGGIERI DUPLEX WITH PIER I 1,!00,000 EXCELLENT INCOME! One of the most spec- tacular locations in Newport on lhe water. Excel- lent as an investment property or convert to single family residence. Spectacular views, own sandy beach, 3 BR. 2 BA up; 2 BR. 2 BA. down. Fireplace ea unit. Ask for GAIL TAYLOR 8+ACllES C.•ICIAI. 1121,000 Pomona north Garey St. Zoned C-4 and M-1 city cooperative. Great for fast food. Excellent ~ between 2 freeways. $7 per sq. ft. • • TOM ALLISON SHARON VOGT CllWI PlUIU 1477,118 This home wil surprise you with space to spare. Vaulted ceilings, 2 fireplaces and a 3 car garage. All this with 5 BR. and a quality Irvine location. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN PmlT DEL MAI EICLUlllE --Walk to beach from th;~ ·, Q home with 4 BR, 2 'l'i BA, f:-.-5.. 0 t.-_~and peak of ocean view . L _ ~~-Ask for ... _,adER YANK IEEIFBI IEITIL 11,1111.a 2 BR. 2.5 BA with all new paint top to bottom. New light berber carpet. Large sunny patio/yard. Condo faces lush greenbelt and only sleps t.o community pool/spa. Includes refrigerator, wash- er/dryer , microwave, patio furniture. No pets. Available immediately. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY .. IWlD-C.l.M. .... Remodeled duplex in olde C.D.M. Hardwood noon, new carpeting & paint. Complete privacy on yoW' Redwood deck with Hot Tub for relaxa- tion. Buyers choice of window covering$. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK • CMY•-.F--.... High ceilings and lots of windows in this Sea laland Townhome by McLain! 2 BR/2BA, "Greenhou.e" decorated in neutral beige tones w /plantation shutters. Patio is ri.ght on golf course w/panoramic view 1and separate enclosed 2 car garage. Marvelous location! OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-~ 4 Sea bland'A•k for- PHILLY DUKE W,ATElmW 1171.• Pool & ~.ooo sq. ft. &~;ou., family home in Dover Shores. 5 ~~ • 3 car garage. 2 pvt beaches! Brand n ~ ~t & paint. MON -""RUGGIERI .... , lllTI ftU 1111.• Scrwnptous brand-new all white and cream villa. Light, bright, and beautifult 3 BR/2.5 BA, "Casa Marbella" w/fl:ench doors and windows galore. marble entrance and kitchen .floor, white-washed kitchen cabinets, 2 fireplaces, one in master suite, walk-in closet and fabulous master bath. Pool size yard. Ask for ... PHILLY DUKE OPEN SATURDAY 1·~ 3080 Cort., Marin ... 111.11111 ~ Several floorplansavail. for viewinl in.Newport's newest premie:roommunity. Contemporary Medi- terranean style single family homes offering the very finest in amenities plus gorgeous community pool and recreation area. Close to freeways and Fashion Island. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY OPEN SAT A SUN l·IS-SOtA CORTE HERMOSA l.IWEIT Pia 1411.• In a prestigious Newport Beach gated community with all the ammenities you'll find this Jewel of a Home. Spacious 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath in prime location. Seller is highly motivated. Call today Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ~ DEl llAI 1111,000 Enter throurh 'professionally land~ped courtyard into this new 3 BR home with marble entry floors. Large family room wath its own powder room. Walk to Fashion Island & the beaches. Vacant ready for a quick escrow. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Ullll mW ... 1411,lfiO Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views largest lot.a. 3 BR, 2 BA. room for expansion & pvt pool. Cathedral ceilines in living rm, family nn & dining nn. New appliances. sunny & bright, open floor plan, great for en~nain.lng. Ask for ... OPEN BUNDA Y I ·I JULIA LIAO -. DAILY PILOT/BA&. UTAD .LILPEIW.. Ma.Ill Brand new 4 BR. 2.5 BA fully land9caped home with 2 patios. Elegant 2 story volume ceilings. spacious living arw, gourmet kitchen with ceil- ing to counter garden window. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA .... ,... .... .. 3 BR. 2 BA muter step down suite has open beam c:eilinp. rai8ed hardwood floon bonus room. Brick fireplace, lar&e comer lot. Excellent op- portunity to refurblsh & expand. Just listed. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO EAST• CGITA •IA Dlftfl llM,• Pride of ownenhip, beautiful light owners unit, · lots of upgrades, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large deck. Upper unit has 3 BR, 2 BA nice pvt yard. Lower unit 9 _yean old. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for ... LEE CHESTEllPIELD .• CllYll 1'•• 1111, .. Lovely McLaine Big c.anyon Condo 2 bed.room 2 bath, inside utilities, Security, many upgrades. Best space for the money in Newport Beach. OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 0 55 Sea bland Dr. off Ford Road Aak for_ CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP REALTORS ~ •••Ill mg 1211, .. I;ovely 2 BR, 2 BA den/loft with volume ceilings. Owners have purchased another home and need to eell fast! OPEN SAT/S N 1-5. 96 CORSICA JANE SUNGAILA . ------· 111, .. HiahlY 90Ulht after Lacuna Surf Time Share unit in the Heart of Lquna overlooking Main Beech. All ammenitles and tax advantages in- cluded. MMter suite, full kitchen, tiled bath, fireplaice. No further time. Share opportunities are beini built. For details Aak for ... . CLIPArLYNNKEMP JEWB. • •n•• 1171,m ffilhly uPCJ*led 2 BR. 2 BA end unit fOI' the meat dilcriminatinl 1.Mte. Gret1t klcation with lovel extrlll from ~ firepl.M.-e, srand wall in MB'i to vaulted ceWna. poah window treatments. OPSN HOtJ8S IUN 1·1.1'7 Ul'ITANY LYNNE LINDSAY •DF&IDatmTW 4 prime retail locadona available in Fountain Valley and T\.mtin Con»nerdal Centen. 700 to 2,000...,.. feet. Tbme will ao quickly. Call now far dNlll md ....... A* far ... CLIP A rL YNN KBllP ..... ..... ---Bluff ''G" plan. Dramatically reduced for quick sale. Specio.la 3 BR. 3 BA Newport Beach home feeturea pvt spa & nearby community rec- reational fadllties. Beamed ceilings. For your penona1 lhowin8 aak for ... Bl~L a DONNA WEBSTER Rlffl .. r, IEMEI a..• Largest townhome model in Bluffs. 4 BR, Kit/Fam rm. big bonus room. 2500 sq. ft. on choice greenbelt near play area & pool--perfect for kids. Warm sunny expolR.ll'e. Ask for.. - JOANN KENTON • CllYll ~ ~rl-1711, ... One of Big c.anyon's Largest single story homes. 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, pool & spa. t'or sietails ask for ... JANE SUNGAILIA • CllYll TIMlllH• 1111, .. Popular "Green Brier" model. 2 bedroom. 2 level end unit, 2 patios, marble, beveled glass, skylites, cuat.om leCW'ity 1ys1em. Upper level features muter suite w/office. OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 58 Sea laland Dr. off Ford Road Aak for- CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP .. Clllll IR MU 1111,111 Cape Cod style townhome in quiet locatton . One year new with ceramic u.le. pJantanon shuttersi trench doors and a gourmet k1tc)1en. Fabulous master swte! For additional details, Ask for ... DIAN A PROSSER MTlf .. VISTA · 1341.• BroadmoOr plan 4 superb view of night lights. Excellent landscaping and strong Homeowners Assoc. 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm .. study and pnvacy. Available by Nov. lst. • OPEN SUN 1-5, 13 ROCKY KNOLL t. TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT IUCI lfTIUT 1111,- The beach lile awaitc' r-\.. o~R. 2 BA home on R-2 lot. 1-:s 0 --..: ocean view, & private patio. J ~ w the beach! Ask for atONDA HEIN 780-6000 Liii FmlT 1241. .. Spacious executive family ~o "The Shores" lakesade community. r ~ ':ion on lush greenbelt. 4 BRs"· 0 ~ .. .g cathedral ceil- ings. Beach ch .,ools. lake swimming, lighted tennis. P. ~o!vated seller. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN •CllY• SDI. .. 2 BR. 2 BA Oakcrest Il model located in McLain Big Canyon. Upper unit. vaulted ceilings, many cutom features. Ask for ... CLJF a rL YNN KEMP UIY II •UY 11.111 :flute bedroon-. 2 ~ bath End unit next to geen belt. ~. P9~ very quiet complex. all the ~xv. you want. A* f« ... LBS CHIUITBJllPIBLD l••I IAYl lfll --Neat & cl~an 2 BR. 2 BA condo Well located. close to shoppmg & frwys. Property IS vacant and ready to move into. Ask for ... JANE A VIRGINIA II 1111 11 lllUTllll 117- Fannie Mae owned. 2 story condo. FHA ap- prowd. 2 BR. 1 BA\ San Juan Capastrano. Good mcomt ratio. Ask for .. RAY DA VIES, JR. . \ £1.E.GAHT UNDA IS~ HOIU WITlt IS' ON TH£ BAY n.. ............ ,m.... --............ llleko9M9 ....... • 0.. -.,,. 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W hen you want Results CALL THE BEST The Market la Ready For Your Home-So, Call The Koop• And List Todayl .llST IEllCll OWIEI llST SELL! WE I UCllE WITI SUSATllUI. UllH I ICUI VIEWS If security is what yoo want. security is w,hat you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just beyond the pnvae guarded gates lies an executive-suite that Is so spectal. 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 pur(fhase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS· OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! 1114 .... .... ...... S etect 1'0111u IELLIE UIL UICI _ Closed stables plus 3 open stalls. trg shaded grooming area, lrg track room. separate hay & feed storage room. barn includes sliding glass windows. auto fly spray system ptumbed 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 orotectlon s~ terns. S458,0°'1 .. 111'1&.L llU. -... ..., $415,000 U1·11M ,,.,, ,, ,,,,., ,,,. 11#111 UU .. , a. • YILll• lllP, Own yoor own home with as little as 3% down and save money throogh tax benefits. AYllUILI •WJ lllTI llAn •Ht Super mce three bedroom. two bath condo. Forget the hassles of buying a "fixer". This one has new apphances and is beautifully decorated and highly upgraded with contem- porary overtones. Well located in gated com- munity that has just been painted in greys. Walk to Sooth Coast Plaza. Enjoy all this and three pools for $104.000 1•, a . erYll.Dll ....... .... . ..... PUT OUR flllLY TO WDRI FDR YOU "°'1e9 '.1oe 7h *new ~uti•~*- HARBOR RIDGE · A dlstlnctlw home planned for gracious tlv- lng, k>cated In the presttgk>us guard gated communtty of Harbor Ridge. • G .... Wlllte frame views of O<;ean, Bay & City Ughta • Hand9ome red brick in entry. atrium. kttc:hen & IPKk>us decic • Dual air condttlonlng for warmer "NEWPORT" days • Lo'lety yard wtth room for a lap pool ThJa fabulous home features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. family room, large game room & 3 car garage. For rout pmate ehowlng C.U BOB a DOVIE KOOP 831-1288 . • NEWPORT CREST Popular Plan VI has been converted to 3 bedrooms and allowed for a giant master suite. 2.5 baths. lofted ceilings, bright & sunny kitchen, family room with nice deck. large living room, 2 car garage & more! $265,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT CREST Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths end Powder Room • Living Room wtth Lotted c.6ltng • Areplace and Wet Bar • Famffy room wtth Dede Rai9ed Dining Room • Sunny Kttchen • Mater Suite wtth Sun Dede • Tuck-under Doubte Garege with Auto-Door Opener and Inside Access Stafrwey BOB a DOVIE KOOP WESTCLIFF Very cute Famlly home, well located near echoola and shopping. Comfortable living •rangements Include famlly room. IMng room, three bedrooms. two baths, large front and back yards and a two car garage. This one won't last long. $395,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP .. Piil IOCI TIWlll• Well appointed. Former model Includes city light view. central air cond1t1oning. 3 bedrot>m, 2'h bath. & m- other upgrades. Move-in now! S nt ., •.. 1111 l•ll••tt 11 SllOHn .. , ..... '•. ltw -.. ..,, ..... ... "'-',. ·= ..... h ....... .. ..,. .... •• &! "" ..... .... .. ,. ............... . ....................... m ....... , ........ ,....,.._, ,...,.= .............. ... ,11111, airs.,.. 24..._111al1 ..... ,.._,... ........... ... a.11111dll .. a111s ..... ., ... 11• ,.... ......... 11,111.-, •• fer I ........ lllawillc Call .. IMVIEIMP 131-1211 ?2ece11t S4u USTILIFF PAllUlllC VIEWS 4 bedroom. 2 bath lots Of O"o• t1al to expand up or out! Needs s"-\ •Jt 1s built to last. Best bu•s· Q _ t.-.urry this home won't last tht .... $425.000(LH) ~., ..... ... OCUI VIEW IEWP•T CIEST. Fabulous ocean views throughout! Hardw00'4 •· 0 in kitchen. dining roof'!'\ -0 l id hallways. Beautiful vi S '-. ..,va trims & dec- orator acoe1 .... ..,ughoot 2 bedrooms. 2 '-, ~aths. sn•• ......... r IEAUTIFIL TOWllOIE II IEWEll COIPLEI 2 BR, 2'A BA -Huge master suite w /window seat. Lots of tile-upgraded plus carpet-vaulted C4Mllngs. French doors, fireplace, built-in Oak Hutch all on the Eastside. Call before It's too late . ......... $2,100 DOWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated, walk to Performing Arts Center. 1111•.MSDIWlll PRICE REDUCTIOI 110,000 Newport's secluded home large lot wtsunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & pool. 11111 Wft1 IEST IUY II IEWPORT IEACH Great 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den condo with 2 car garage In a great area, ciose to beach, shops, res- taurants and beach. S 111,MO , UYLm••r IPD ... l&TlllH 1Nl-4rl0 IMIY1·1 COITUCTOR'S DELllHT Huge corner lot, 3 BR, 1~ BA plus added family room. Need1 special attention and some TLC. New on the market. Near South Coast Plaza. Ask- ing •1•,111 .......... R-2 LOT Darling 3. bedroom home on the E'slde of Costa Mesa. Excellent con- dition with hardwood floors on huge bulldable lot near 17th street. un.-ll!lllllPl.1.D ALIOST 1I 4 ACRE LOT Large 5 bedroom Costa Mesa home. Very private back yard with pool & gazebo area for dining. Neat & Clean. Asking S2M,IM ......... IESA VERDE POOL HOI~ Lovely 3 bedroom pool home In Mesa Verde. Completely remodeled with lavish use of oak & ceramic tlle & wood floors: You must see this beautifully remodefed kitchen to ap- preciate all the amenities! Priced to sell at only Sltl,IOO Ill S&TllUY 1-1-1111 1 1WU LIVE AT THE IEICH Model perfect highly upgraded 2 BR, 2'A BA townhome Ina special se- cluded location yet within steps to beach. Nearly brand new with an award wining design and floorplan; mirrored walls, European kitchen, private patio, large master suite, fire- place, 2 car garage, security syatem. Absolutely gorgeous with su~b construction. Just listed! Ull,IM -1-.... ._,1, .. 411 I. UY1ft •11 •1 Ulllll) IEWPOllT'S.IEST an . 5 BR, 3 BA pool home Including mother-In-law quartets. Extra lerge lot on cul-de-Ne. Priced for qu6ck aale. Great family neighborhood. Hurry on this one. ....- -a uz .-- 631-1266 HllHLY INll•I Tlln.Elllll This home coutd be featured In ArchJtectural Olgest-lhows like a model home. 3 BR,· formaJ dining and family room, prlvlt•IP• and nlght- llght view. New on the market at ...... ~., .... •IEITLEIUl'S UICI* l•UIE Don't miss the last of the large paroeCs. Bultd or subdlvkUng this rural 40 acre parcel next to Cleveland National Forest and near new resi- dential development, off Ortega Hwy (174) Riverside Co. terms avaJlable on sales price of .. ,.. lllTYll&IMI IAYCREST IEWPORT IUCH Prime 4 BR, 3'A BA pool home. Cool and comfortable decor, wide planta- tion shutters, dramatic mirrored kitchen, beveled front entry doors. Call for showing for this special new listing. A~~ mt• ....... PREllUI IPT HEllnS Expansive 3 BR, 3 BA residence. Family rm + family "'W'\'"· 'laulted ceilings, warm · ~ " ter suite, privacy ~ O ,_._, l, many uses, French ',_, _ .. to patio area. Dec- orator pt .A-11 Oversized spa + 4 car garage. Asking tlll,111 UlllllBI IUll IEW II ILIE Cll QuaHty duplex currently under con- struction. Both units are 3 bedroom, excellent location. CaM today to add your own flnl9hlna touehes. ..,.. .. l.•t ID .. • IEST llY II . OUllE Piil ICIES Fabulous one story executive home on over an acre of land. Lovely 3 bedroom, den, 3 bath + powder room. Dramatic brick •1 o.oe. Large formal dining .. ~ .•• French doors. c~ 0 ~dfl with large butcher L.~ • .and. Beautiful land- scaping, a ... room for tennis court or horses. A~I this and much more for onty 1124,111 11nm•AM.1 1nEm11 lllLIEllS Current zontng dow9 for 10-1 acre Iota. Very MCtuded with paved road. Coastal and mountain• views. Call for detail•. ....... ..... .MD .... ALIOID ORCHARD 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. ComQtete underground sprinkle< lrr=lon. S2 ·----- USTSllE CAPE Cll IEITlL BMutltut 2 story townhome 3 BR, 3 BA, fonn8' dkltng, 2 c;ar attached -gar11ge. Cathedr8' <*Unga with fl,.. pf11ee and lots of gtua. Private yard. Non-emokera .,...... Avdabte now. For private ~.!i. 11,m1• .. MEii VIEW 3 BR, 2'h 8A townhOme, fireplace, dtntng room, poot, epa. tennt.. Large 2 car garage. AvaUabte 1011. ,,.Im -- IEW LISTI~· Affordable price In Newport Beach. 2 BR, 1'1'• BA townhouse. Great lo- cation. Close to beach. 2 car de- tached garage. Call for details. 111 .. llTIW• CISTIM 11011 SITE Custom home on hll1 top with 360° view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing avaeado trees. Great Investment today and futurel Total price:.:.-11 __,,,.,, usrs111 co11o•s 3 Units to choose from. One three bedroom or One 2 bedroom or a 2 bedroom plus den. Prices range from $215,000-$217,500. Only 4 years new, Best location available. .-n-....u A RISE UlllEI New listing near S.C. Plaza. A won- dertut quality home 4 BR. 2 BA. Femlty room, k>vety tandac::apr~.'. Many extras. a-.-........ LlllT IAICES IFF TllE WILLS Of thta superb upgraded contem- porary townhome. Specious with nearly 2.000 sq. ft. la has 3 BR, 2.5 BA, formal dining room, prtvate sit- ' ting room off Master bedroom & aecre1 hideaway off second ary bedrooms. All thta plus a vl9w of the Valtey to the Sea. Asking U...---11 - IUITIFIL IEMllELEI MESA YEllli Piil HllE You will love all the oak & tlle that was so tastefulty used through out this lovely home. Sellers are leaving area & want a fast sale. Call for details. ·--•• CllllllH IEWPlllT IEllHTS 3 BR. 2 BA master step down suite has open beam ceilings-raised hard- wood' floors bonus room. Brick fire- place, large corne< lot. Excellent op- portuntty to refurbish & = 1111111• -IEWPORT IUCll WESTCLIFF lllOYE Beautiful and spacious 2 B'Rt den (ord 3bd) 3 BA home. Many upgrades private brick patio w/]acuzzi ott Mas- ter sute. Lovety garden room opens to side patio w/water fountain. Call tor personal shOwing. nn.-........ llVESTOR IPNllTllITT 9 Units Central Costa Mesa. All 2 BR. 1 BA. Great rental aree-owner anxious to trade up. Very clean units. Ill llYESTll'S IPNRTllln Fast gr~ng EastlkM; Six (6) two story townhomea. Three Bedrooms, thr• baths, formal ctming, cathedral ceilings. ft~. and private yards. Excellent Income °' the poaibiUty to Mil MPW&tety. 11.-.- mTT IZ ·- 234 E AST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA EXQUISITE WOODWORK AND OltANITE HtGHUGHT THIS WATEIRONT HOME ... Premium location on Lindo lsle with v;ews from all major rooms. 5 BR, 6 Yi BA, family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by marbles and granite. light ook cabinetry and floors. The master BR w/sitting area overlooks the boy. 2 BA, steam shower, jacuzzi, walk-in closets. Owner may trade .............................................. $2,950,000 UNOA 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 Y2 baths, family room, gym & tile potio overlooking 50' dock and spectacular view of the bay. Sparkling white tile, granite, stainless steele ond gloss used throughout this home designed with perfection. REDUCED, OWNER TRANSFERRED ............................... $2,650,000 THIS UNDA ISlE WATERFIONT HOME HAS IT Au.II ... Linda Isle's beSt location. Sun all doyl Near gate house, beach, tennis court and club house. Th~ quality home hos 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room, game room, pool, spa, 1C1Uno and slip for large boot. Proudty presented at ................................................... $2,450,000 "LOT" 3 CANYON COUIT . . . Lowty Mt lot with beoutfful view of Big Canyon Gotf Course, coukJ haw ocean view second "°'Y· 13,0001q. ft., cukte 1C1C location, overlooking multi-million donor estates .................................... $175,000 •VINE. P1tM1 LOCATION • • • On the eoH courM with view of lab, 2 IR. 2 IA + den. Beautiful night l9m of lntne .... ~ ...... $269,000 HARBOR vtEW HOMES . . . Shows like new! Attrodive 4 bedroom, 2 Y2 both, family room, Polemera model, light and airy family home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious bock yard wittt patio and spa. Chpice location, close to shopping, schools, churches. Community pools. Includes land ..................................... $534,900 COMMANDING THE MOST SPECTACULAR VIEWS . . . This beautiful exciting property, approximately 5,000 sq. ft. 'ong overlooking pool and garden. Completely remodeled in 1983 with new additions. Beoutifut marble mas- ter bath, floors and walls. Wood construction in the finest quality of workmanship. A wonderful secluded location ........................... $1 ,595,000 PIOMONTOIY IA YFIONT CUSTOM ... This beautiful one story home on Promontory 8oy hos 3 BR, 3 Y.a BA, with special features such os lop pool, spa, c.,,tral air conditioning, 50' boot slip, teakwood bor, with ice mochine and re- grigerator. Gos barbecue in kitchen. This home with all theM features on fee land for onty ........................................ \ ............. $1 ,250,000 ..wPOIT RACH . . . Just minutes to the oc:.on, freshty 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, ouumoble financing. Please compare this volue at onty .............................................. $159,900 . IACX IAY VllWS ON THI WATR ... Per-"'°'*" layfront home in beautiful 5 star mobile tto.ne par\, boot slip possible. Owner May thtchonge.: ........................................... $6t ,soo Bdtiaa LnPJia Lynne Valentine To Extend A ·To Our\ We Wish To Anno Van General Manager & tlVNI .••••..•.••.........................•..... $299, s.t-Sun 1..S......... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . '4 0.1 Liv ...alt llAat .................... ,, .. $159, s.t -1-1.............................. 434 HAac:lll lmGil. ••.••••.•••......•........ $715, HAllOa V11W HOMIS, ............... $534, s.t-lull 1-5 ••••.•..••.••.•••....• 2012 Port llG CAiNYOlt ••••••••.••.••...••..••..•• $1 ,350, ~ 1·5 ................. 17 leyal St. HAlllOl IW .••....•.•................. $550, Slit a... t-5.-................. ._ ..... 45 ..,,.. , -CANYON TOWt•tOMI. ........ $247 ..._., 1-S ............... 22 S.. Wand PROPERTIES~ INC. roperties ls Pleased Warm Welcome ew Associates e Becaa M.uocdtio Marilyn Rttd nee the Appointment of McCory xecutive Sales Director MeCory ,e""" 9Je ~~N HCMe ON THI WATll .. . Our beoullM Linda .. ...... .... qi...., • 71 ~ .................... $2,6$0,000 ... 71 ~ .................... $2,950,000 Pthiai9 ...... en OllGltged and CM- ..., .,, • ..,. .............. ow ..... Oil or ca.. _,, fof 10"' penonal lho~. ~ ................. Uftdo ....... ....... HAllOI llDGI . . . lovety • IR detoched condo. Pri"°'8 entry w /running stream, hard- wood floon, hondpointed t;les in the kitchen, expanded master IR w/sitting areo. Views of the Oceon & City li9hfs .......................... $715,000 VIEW THE SPARKUNG NIGHT UGHTS ANO OCEAN SUNSETS . . . Mediterranean Villa S 8R, S YI BA, custom buih Harbor Ridge home must be seen to appreciate. Qvofity feotures abound throughout this handcrafted home. Gourmet ki1chen, formal dining room, living room, fomily room with hond-<orbed mohogony bar, wine cellar, 4 fireplaces, the extensive use of stained, etched & beveled glass was ~ to decent the 8000 sq. ff. of luxury living in grand European style ............................... $2,900,000 EVBY IOOM AN INVITATION . . . F,._., doon open to sun sw-ept patios, pmate spo. 2 IR, den, to~. compt.tety ,..orated, MW off-whiN corpets, shutMn, skytights, wofled mirrors, air conditioned. Hotbor Ridge gated community. lest price in the Ridgel ... $550,000 PllSTIGIOUS ....-oaT 'GUAID-GATIO COMMUNITY ... IMG CANYON. Custom home .,,;eh pmate ~ and spa. 4 bedrooms, den. 5 balhs. Prime goff coune location. 0¥ef· si.d lot OllUr9I CCMftP .... prMxy. Gr.at family ho.M .............................................. $1,350,000 llG CANYON 1'0WNI IOMI . . . lrlght tpacious 2 M, 2 IA Gt.. 1riw tnodef. New f*llh corplting CMd paint. Ex.,.. IMf'9 room willl ........... W9f bar. ...... deck and potiOI. L.-Sl ,575/.....-. .............. $247,500 • •VINI ... l~ Pion II in tM-Oef Botgofo trod of West Park. Single fomity home-with many upgrades, mirrored closets throughout, cleor tub ond shower enclosures, sprinklers front ond reor, beautiful londscoping, and patio with lotice patio cover. light grey carpet, very open. Won't lost at this price ............................... . .......... $299,500 LAGUNA &EACH MAGNIFICENCE . . . 4 SR, • Yl BA, custom contemporary, approx 6300 sq. tt. Dramatic 5-story elevator home. Has spec· toculor views of ocean, surf, sand & city lights. Expansive deck off kitchen. Formal d ining room. H0$ $po and beautifully londscoped gardens overlooking Soddlebock Mou ntains. .................................................... $1 ,300,000 NOITH LAGUNA! . . . Oceanfront beach home, 2 BR, 2 BA condo with security gate. Wonderful vocation atmosphere, listen to the crashing surf. Wolk to the beach, stores and restaurants. See to appreciate ..... $360,000 LH l.Jt.//J 11.UFfS. PAIK SETTING ... View of the 6ock Boy through the trees. lovely "O" · •nit . 3 BR, 3 BA with den. Uving roo ... ~ . :replace ond bole°")°, formol ,1· o ~ .. Lorge patio with pm-ote spa, C. . riled kitchen with new ~es. W. ~rful home for entertaining or fomify. light, bright and open ........... $425,000 MUfFS . . . Hqt~ UJ>9roded "X" pion on prime et .. ibeft location. Compl ... ty ,.... ~. Spo11isfl pawn, off-wttite carpets, new custom drapes and appMlfas. Endo.ct wrop- oround patio. Pric9d for a quick sole ot ......................................................... $370,000 , ZfAo/lf)@mT ~lZACE COSTA MESA .......... ,." It's the season for Christmas weddings. cocktail parties, Christmas balls, Deb Balls . . . We offer this bridal shoppe with formal and cocktail collection plus Tuxedo rental... Established business . .. Well located .. Call for details. 646-7171. NP7 IT'S l llUU PllCf 1214,111 You will pay for this adorable Eastslde cottage .. . Large ltving room. Wood burning fireplace .. . Hardwood floors ... dining area ... Double de- tached garage ... Huge yard with gazebo and redwood deck .. . a gem ... call for Information • 646-7171. NP8 un.- Oon't tefl anyone before you see this bargain .. 4' bedrooms, 2 baths .. . Famty room ... eat In kitchen .. . dining room ... living room with fireplace ... large corner lot ... RV access ... triple garage. Hurry on this one. Call 646-7171. NP9 llCLlllYI 1211,111 Eastslde R-2 ... bu lid able ... Alley access ... Call for Information 646-7171 ... NP 10 LAllEL P111Tt TtRH• 1111- 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath ... spacious living room with fireplace . . . patio . . . community pool ... fast appreciating complex ... Call 646-7171. NP 11 WlW IM If Tm Wiii U..,_ Oecora1or perleci ... Approx. 2400 sq. ft . of living apace. 3 spack>us bedrooms, 3 baths ... Oen or library ... living room with vautted ceilings . .. wet bar . . . Formal dining area . . . Gourmet kitchen ... setter wants action ... Call today to preview. 646-7171. NP12 llAIT ml& 111 UI SH._ Four bedroom or three and a den, 1 story, freshty painted In and out. Upgraded kitchen, baths, fOf'ced air with air cleaner. Cul de sec, close to schools & TeWlnkle Park. Great buy. Won't last. 546-2313. HP1 ...... "Ill.mt ..... BMutlful giant 2 11ory, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathi3 car garage. Decorated & upgraded to Include Italian tile entry to formal dtnmg. Formal living room with floor to <*ting marb6e ftreplace. CryttaJ chandelier. Bright & aky gourmet kitchen. Famlty room. bonue room, COYefed patio. Call 546-2313. HP3 ID.Mimi IS FlllTUMI Moving out of, or Into eo.t. Meea. Newport a..ct'I Of OrMge COunty? Contu.d about wno to cal or how to get information on ...... you .,. going? c.-.... Century 21 The RMI &taterw .. COUileCted With 7 ,000 omc::. throughout tM Unhed Statea. C.-our~ Uon depw1ment, PHYLLIS 64&-7171 or ROY 54$-2313 since 1960 sums 1222.- one of a kind Mesa Verde home. In excellent area near schools & shopping. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, big llvlng room, family room, vaulted celllngs, wet bar. All this on a large lot. Call 546-2313. HP2 AffKIUU TIW•I• 1111- Super 3 bedroom In great location. Near South Coast shopping Ceramic tile entry. stained glass window, fireplace in living room. Cathedral cell- lngs In living room & master bedroom, mirrored closets In master. Gourmet kitchen. built-In dishwasher. range, trash compactor. 2 car gar- age with door opener. Better hurry, won't last. 546-2313. HP4 I 1111111 PLllS NIL SIH,111 Lovely family home In College Park. Interior & exterior Just painted. New tile In kitchen, new vanity In half bath. new furnace. Lots of cabinet apace. Excetlent buy in todays market. CAii 546-2313. HP5 IUA_,.....L a1..- Very spectal 4 ~room home In good area of Cotta Meea. 4 big bedrooms, big llvlng room, big family kitchen with breakfast bar. Crackling fireplace. Shake roof. Double attached garge. Big lot perfect for famllles. CIOM to tchools & shopping. Great buy. Call 546-2313. HP8 NEWPORT BE ACH .am .. wn wam,.. s1n.- one of the most dllttncttve houMI on beechtront. Cozy conversation area surrounded by antique stained glasa windows Imported from an Engtlah pub Is focaJ polnt for thts 3 bedroom, 2 bath ~ property. For details call 648-7171. NP1 ltt&t••... .... Beachtront property zoned for duplex or 2 condos. Now hU excellent 3 bedroom beachhouM, mey conslder Hlllng furntlhed. Uve at the bellct\ and buUd. Call for more Information &48-7171. NP2 .... -.T ,,.,.,.. 2 bedroom, 2 bath comer unit. View ... gate guarded oorrwnuntty ... excellent tnwetment ... For more Information call &48-7171. NP3 An'llI£ • •WlllT 11 ..... 2 bedr , ~ bath stngte •tory eurrounded by 15 acre private perk ... community pool, spa, BBQ, belketbllM/voMeyball courts. A mU9t .... Call 646-7171. NP4 --•rt:J· ~ I w. -· L::· .J "' TERRY McCAROLE-PRESIDENT COSTA MESA P11Wa1111111111111m ...- Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath .... located In private beach community with commul}lty tennis, pool .. 2 blocks to beach ... It's a honey. Call now 646-717'1. NPS 111,lM... 1111- Plus cl<*ng costs . . . Moves you Into Newport Beach . .. We offer this one level condo ... 2 bedroom ... spacious living room with flrepl8Q9 . . . large baloony overlook Ing pool .. . encloeed garage. C.0-to beach. Call now 648-7271. NP8 OTHER AREA S ,.,...__ an.- Great famlty home In excellent area otfount .. n VaJtey. Big living room. wood burning ftteplace. 4 generous sized bedrooms, bath off master hU been completely remodeted. Walk-In ctolet. Trtck lighting In ltvlng room. Big yard, fulty automatic sprinkler system. Call for Info 546-2313. HP7 llYllTNIW aw.- Six one bedroom, one bath units plus a 2 be(troom house il'l good market area. Live In the house for comfort & rent the units for profit. Possible seller financing. Call 546-2313. HP8 IWll I lmlll IM 1144,111 Great family home at affordable prloe In area of pride of ownership properties. 3 bedrooms. knotty pine family room, big lot with towering trees. 2 car garage, won't last at this price. 546-2313. HP9 111111flW&Slll 11 ...... Seldorne offered Irvine townhome in exoenent location. Lower level has livingroom, den or 3rd bedroom, kitchen & bath. Upper level tiu 2 bedroom•, 2 baths, wak-ln closet & another living room. Excellent buy In choice area. Won't tut. 54&-2313. HP10 u.Al&UW.I ..... GrMt retnment or starter home. Mutt be 55 or okler. 2 bedrooms ptua a den, 2 full ba1hs, 2 pattoe, a.ge cwport. Wood dect< has mountain view. Meny extras. can 546-2313. HP11 ......... UL.I 11 ..... Rare opportufWty to buy a nice home at an affordabie price. Gr.et for" twnHy )uat starting out ... k><* for a bright future !rt thi9 3 bedroom. 2 bath home ... large yard ... good locatton. call M&-7171. NP13 . ........ , .• ,, "111 lllT T'' I• lllL DTl'll" A un6que ~ P':f:' by Century 21 end C9"tuty 21 The~-. tNe tr'**'g • deetgned '° he¥8~ out Mllng ~. We .,. the Numbet 1 home Mllng tyltem tn America Ind .. do ,....,. the beet trlltnlng. CMI AOY 54e-2313 0t PHYLU8 .... 7111 tor more tnfonnatton. 270 EAST 17TH STAEET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE µpect the best Coldwell Banker __ RestdenUal Real Estate ~l'.Vlce CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS FAJIVIEW HILL $179,000 Fabulous tri-level townhome only 7 years old. Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA A/C, Alarm system, 2 patios, and much more. Great complex w/pool & spa. Excellent location. THE BLUFFS '269,000 Pee Blufra beat buy! 3 BR, with new oak kit cbinets & nooring. 2 story overlooking lovely patio. 1 BR dn stain can be study. Tastefully decorated. WESTCLIPP '419,960 Remodelled 3 BR, 2 BA home with A1C, sec system, akyl!ght, \French doors; tile entry & much more. For the discriminating buyer. HAUOI VIEW HOMES $635,000 Expanded 1 story on very large lot. 4 BR plus elegant famiJy rm. Kitchen remodel with eating area. Quality materials & excellent taste throughout. NEWPORT BEACH UDO PA.IX S795,000 A touch of Manhattan in the heart of Newport Beach. Panoramic ocean view from this spec- tacular 7th floor. 2 bedroom. 2"1 bath. Seller may trade. DOVER SBOlES S825,000 Marvelous view home. Completely customized & very private. Courtyard pool, wine room, den w/built-ins. Formal dining room. 2 BR. 3 BA. worluhop. Beautiful quality. BEACON BAY Sl,200,000 Larae 6 BR COl\tempor~y home ~n ~ ft of bay with pier and 3 la~ge al!Ps. Superior vistas down channel of Linda/Haroor Is. Lease land. COUINS ISLAND U ,!00,000 Superb 3 BR bayf ront on prestigious isltm~. Complete privacy with green lawns, tree~ t-patio .,...., }96 water frontage. Boating at doorstep. Appt. to 1how!! LINDA ISLE SS,500,000 Esquiaite Bayf ront home with a pier and slip for a yacht of 100 feet! Ideally situated for privacy and li1ht in a gated compound. By appt. UDO H ,900,000 Thia ' BR, 7 BA includes 85 ft of frontage • w/lar1e boat dock-custom throughout. Large ~t kit.cben, pool, formal living room t DR. Call for more details. OPEN HOUSES OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 BAYClBST 1701 llVlNE AVE 3 BR+FR+POOL $415,000 • R. BRANDES NEWPORT HEIGHTS 614 GARY Pl 3 BR+FR $429,900 H. STOCKWELL EASTBLUPP 4BR+FR $530,000 2226 ALTA VISTA N.BROWNE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 539 FULLERTON D. ADAMS 5 BR+SPA $629,000 RilBOl RIDGE 3 BR+VIEW $679.900 3 I ST. TROPEZ B. HILL CORONA DEL MAR 3719 PARK GREEt\ 4 BR 698,500 .J. ~AC ~ILLAt'\ BELCOUIT 4 BR BLUFfS 3BR 39 ROCKINGHAM Sl ,375.000 D. GOLDSBERRY 403 VISTA ~OMA $269,000 M. DEREMIAH BAYCI EST 1701 IRVINE AVE 3 BR+FR+POOL $415,000 R. BRANDES WESTCUPP 3 BR 1827 MARINER'S DR 419,950 8. T OWERS NEWPORT HEIGRTS 614 GARY PL 3 BR+FR $429.900 H. STOC KWE LL JASMINE CREEK 33 MAINSAJl. 3 BR, FR $449.000 C. MC MAHA ;'\ EASTBLUPP 2226 ALTA \'I TA 4BR+FR 530,000 G. ANDERSO;-.; SEAVlEW 4 BR. FR H.V. HOMES 5 BR 1910 YACHT MARIA S565,000 J . STEPHEN ON 1918 POiT CARDIFF $625.000 E. CORKETT NEWPORT HEIGHTS 539 PULLEllTOS 5 BR+SPA $629.000 L. MARSTON BELCOURT HILL SJ SOUTHHAMPTON 2 BR $640,000 HAIB-01 llDGE 3 BR+VIEW $679,900 . S 1 ST. TROPEZ B. HILL PENINSULA 5 BR 8!8 W. OCEANFRONT $695,000 H. THAMER COIONA DEL MAI 3719 PARK GR-EEN 4 BR $698,500 R. KURTZ HAlBOJt RIDGE 4 BR 750.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR 795,000 BAYSHORt:S 4 BR BELCOUIT $825,000 4 BR+FR+POOL Sl,375,000 50 JUDGELJNE C. RUMSFELD 1401 KINGS ID 8 . MILF..S 25S! VISTA DI E . OLSON at IOCKl~GHAM E.BROWN NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA $228,000 Dancing fountains reflected in beveled mirror from this 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Penthouse living with skylight.s, elevator, & 2 car parking. BLUPPS '385,000 Move rif,ht in to this sparkling 3 bedroom "Delores ' end unit. It's situued on a lush g?eenbelt with a peak of lhe bade bay. BAYVlEW S429,000 Designer perfect Bay view terrace plan 111. Turn-key throughout. Professionally land- scaped. Terracota tile floor. Berber Larpet. Im peccable! EASTBLUFP S530,000 Just Reduced'. Large 4 BR. 2.5 BA home. \\"ith a warm country kitchen. family room, and d1 n1r'lj! room. Large private yard. A great fam 1I~ home' PENSINSULA·PT. S:iii?,000 This 2 BR, sep. Dining room. :1 µst111 . 1 fire place , library. loft & "-tunning de 1gn mdl..t-,:, th1 .. home on Pen. P t. Exceptionalh exc1ting 10 -.ee A must see. LIDO S595.000 Gorgeou Bayfront t.n t1oor pentbuu e. !\:c1 better \'lew anywhere in town! Compare th1-. exceUent price w/ot.her Bayf ront prop Owner will consider trade! NEWPORT BEACH S625.000 Largest model-5 BR. uperbly. decorated--k, lights, French window • wood Ooors. countn family kitchen. All urrounded b) pool. f?arden-. & views! BAYSHORE $649,000 Contemporary Bayshore b"me White & Bright with bleached oak noors. Garage cun\ erted t<• bonus room with bath, storage and laundr) plu .. carport. Hurry, this won't la t . BEACON BAY '695,000 Out.standing one-of-a-kind Pulaski de 1gned home with lovely master bedroom, lott, Diane Johruon kitchen plus 2 BR aparlment· pa. llAUOI RIDGE &750,000 Gorgeous 4 BR, 3 l,-, BA. Home. marble floorin1t. oak paneling, cu tom \\all & .-indo co\."ering. Beautifully landscaped comer localion. A mu t aee! PENlNS t.A $77&,000 Wonderful oceanfront in pr1mt> area o( Penin· sula. Swimmanc at it.s bHt. Home bas S BR. TV room, uparaded kit. Dr. lot.a of ,1.,. A Vdw of aand,dua•AML • OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNI A • ' 714/494-1177 Gteat Estates Exdusiw Atrtllate lURNER. Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches. £8lUU lAY -A perfect home for ooupl9s. On the ocean side, very close to beach, park tennis and pools. Remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. Large street to street lot I offers a variety 4f posslbllltles for ex- . pension. $789,000 J IJCAT• lJCAr. -Across from the OCMn front, ck>M to steps to beech, this newty remodeted home offers 3 bdrms, 3 baths and a huge deck to enjoy the gorgeous OCMn vtew. Newly remodefed with loada of charm. $7 4'5,000 ATTEIJm FllST Tim .. llYUSU -Thia YerY private 1 bdrm condo la perfect for you. New carpets, dr-aperles and paint. Com- munity pool and clubhouse. Walk to shops and restaurants. $87 ,500 -CftE -Gorgeous large family home In this most prestigious private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath, beautiful wood paneflng and large poof and patio. Great ocean viewsl $1,350,000 ICUI --This c:MmMng 2 bdrm, 2 bath hOme oner. ocun vtewa through the trench window Wllll C>Yertooktng the pool lllld patJo. Juat eteps from priv9te beech, on 2 Iota-offertl tg expMllon poealbHltlee. $550.000 CllrmcMl./..._ -OoMtt side of Cout Highway. Small retaH shop with home In r..,. Perfect for artist or shop owner. Offered cheap due to very poor condition of property. $:M5,000 ._ Clft -Thia most prestigious private community la the locatk>n of a 4 bdrm famtty home with lovely outdoor IMng area. Ample lot offers posa6bHltes for expansk)n. $895,000 lllCI • mmLI Uf -Just a lhort bk>ck from the Mnd, this 2 etory 3 bdrm, 2 bath home ottw. bMctt IMng at It• ftneet. Very private locatk>n. $899,000 ---1105 North Coast Highway • Laguna Beach, California 92651...-..-. .. DAILYPILOT/llSA&.SSTA1W~~~ ... -:=!!!:::::::=:~~!!!=:!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ :....--i~41~offiee-. ,_ -- has record sales volume Century 21 The ReaJ Estaters, Harbor office, announces record brNklng ..._volume. Roy Paradee, manager, contributes the euoc 111 to a phenomenal team of hard working profelsk>nela dedicated · to out.tending Mrvtoe to their clients. Paradee, formerly of Coldwell Banker Real Estate, Joined the Century 21 the'Reel Eatatera team In February of thla year. Top producers for the Harbor office were announced at the company's Quarterty Awards Meeting held at the Balboa Bay Club. Julianna Dawson was named Top Sateeperson for the Harbor office. Delpha Oswald received Top Dollar Volume for the office and Top Lister for both the office and the company. Century 21 The Real Estaters has ~ In bualneea In the Costa Meea/Newport Beach area stnce 1960 and has contlatently been one of the top real estate offices In the area. The Harbor office la located at 2790 Harbor BMS. In coeta Meu. For more Information Cllll, (714) 546-2313. Plctued from bottom left are: Bill Carney. Llz Lapla,JakeYubar,PatCoetello,Nanlacoboal.Cora llcParlaDd, Clyde Bacon. Ella Roblee, Jady Reyee, Slleltll. Roy Paradee. Top row: Ted Sta.k.a, Jal.le YYOGDe Carri Radalck, Janet Stark. JaHau 8tar'dnant. Durell 8ellroeder,. II.Ike Dooley. Larry Da1'80ll. lllcldle row: Pat Cobb. Diana Salnti, Llada Selta. Llada Ed~ Pat Da.W, Dob Da.ta and Bill lllc1Ee18oa, lle)eae Jacobe, Delpba o.wald. Bill Toomey from CeahltJ 21 Real ltataten. --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil~~ WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL YOUR HOME? N , ,.._,__ _____ _ ~~ I -WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE <P•r•bleatcloMotescrow> NEWPORT BEACH UITalff ~ P' JILHD~ .. 2BR. 2BA. Fireplace In Living Room & Master Bedroom. 2003 Vista Caudet ........... $315,000 rmnr 111111111 ,.. - 3BR, 2BA + Family Room. Lush Landscaping. Spa. 1827 Port Barmouth ............... $450,000 .... .,ncr11• View of Harbor & °';'\)\ Frpf In LR & FR. 38R, 2'A BA, pc \6 .;;d. NB $695,000 ••• , .... ,,.UIBIRI 2401 Port Whltby ............................... $25,000 714 Goldenrod ................................... $20.670 24 Goodwttl Ct. .................................... $9,420 304 C... St ........................................ $8,700 3 Tribute Ct .......................................... $9,420 2 Sea !eland ............................. "'·········· $5,a.<> 10 Wtld Goote .. o••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,830 u.mr .. 111•-:.::n• 1111 , ..... 17141 721-4111 COSTA MESA lllUUMll ~Ell Im 2BR. 2'nBA. Eastside Condo. 2520 Poptar ...................................... $169.900 1.19 .... Ulll CAR I It 3BR, 2BA. Spacious Condo. 810 Baker 11202 ............................... $165.000 \VI~ AUit; FUl,I, Sl~lt Vl~l1: ! • Wt provide all proteSSIOftal sefVICes. • Wt are hc!ftSed Real Estate Brokers. • We MherttSe your property weellly 1n the newspaper . • We have hundreds of q"'hf!M buyers. • We hancle All aspects ot yow sale. • We are members of tM Mlltlpte Lrstrnc Service. • We have a compl'ehensm ma~ebflc proeram. • We tlavt over 325 offices m 32 states and 2 countrres. fri ...... , •• ..,_.,.....,. CALL YOUR HELP-u-sEU OFFtCE FOR FRll WEEKLY LISTS ~ PAOPERTIES "FOR SALE BY OWNER" WITH PRICES. AOORESSES. PHONE NUMBERES, ETC. COSTA MESA IA I fll mnlllfl 3BA, 21flBA. Townhome. Atrium. skylights. 603-B San Michel... ......................... $184.000 •lllE.U •H IBA flMl.Y -4BR, 2BA. Family Room. Spa & Pool. 1799 New Hampshlre ............... only $250.000 . .... __ _ ... . .,...,.. 3BR, 2~8A + Oen. fireplace In Master Bedroom. 880 Llard ......................... $335,000 Pml •DB 11 llU 3BR, 1.758A. Large Comer Lot. Prime Mesa Verde. 3230 Washington ................. $227 Lsoo 1835 D. NEWPORT BLVD .• SUITE 258 COSTA MESA, CA 92627 (71<4) 722-1114 • The whole group ... -Crumi(>ins Prudential 714Realty Henry Grum hopes to transform hie thousands of restaurant cua.- tomers Into real estate clients. Grum, formerly owner of the vener- able VIiia Fontana In Orange and Lord Henry's In Loa AlamltOI, has JOlned The Prudential 71 '4 Realty In Newport Beach. The Newport Beach restdent has been a Callfornlan since 1958, residing In Brentwood during his tenure as catering manager of the Loa Angeles Country Club. Once In Orange County lo 1967, Grum found a marketplace of palates eager for his atyte of fine dining. Grum saJd he decided to Join The Prudential 714 Realty In Newport Beach because Its presldenf , Barbara Amstadter, was one of his regular restaurant customers. Grum says he plans to put his knowledge of buaJness operation to uae to counMI clients on various business opportunities . The team from The Prudential Lido AeaJty in Newport Beach gather for a photo In front of the firm's new sign. From left are: Howard Olppell, president of the firm; Javad Manaoor, Marty Paige, Joan Lewis, Bob Newell, Wyvonne Newell, Claudette Taylor. Anne Dennis, Carol Mulvey, Virginia O'Brien, Phyllis Hayden, Christine Cramer, Howard Lawson, Jannl Charbonneau and Beth Bonura. Not shown are Darell Bryan, Tillie Oefatpre, Kathryn Henwood, Lenore Rodenaa and Gib Walker. For more Information, call (714) 673-7300. The Prudential i 14 Realty Is lndependentty awned and operated and specializes In property In the Orange County coastal cities and communities of Newport Beech, Corona del Mar. Irvine and Costa Mesa. , For more Information, call (714) 760-0714. CONNIE MAXSENTI • • .ltJST USTED IN LAGUNA Work of art. Wood and glau C hris Abel home overlooking blue Padflc. 2 bedrooms and 3 baths plus huge deck with spa .......... $575,000 PRICE REDUCED TO S•39 .... Charming home south of Hwy. In CdM. 2 BR, 1 BA In maJn hoUM with detached BR + BA. Potential for expanslon ...................... $439.000 OftN ecJllfDAY 1·5 6H AVOCADO JIAGNlftCEWT9TONEHENGE A spectacular Harbor Ridge atate featuring 5.a bedroom• depending on the UM of room, formal living room, family room. •un room, dining room, weight room, theatre room, over· looking the City of Newport to Pala. Verdes. For luxurlou• living, magnificent view•. and graclou• entertaining. PIAN Inquire about excellent terms ................................ $3,695.000 ENGU9H COOJnllY GAllDEN Engll1h Country charm In Immaculate condition on Penlneula Point. L.oc.ted on private str.da, walking dletance to bay & beach. New duor •• has been completely coordinated by Country Ufe Interiors. Kitchen d••iln by Diane .lohn· 80a. A mut .................................... $695,000 QlllDI MT a 8Ull l ·S ... MLVV2 MERRIL LYNCH REALTY 497-9918 woo• COYE LOT 8PECTAaJLAa VIEW 1239.000 LEASE OR L£A8E OPTION AVAIL Newport North 2 bedroom• dnd 2 bath• with many upgrades. $1700 /Mo or $269,500 TlJRTLEROCK HIGHLAND8 Immaculate Tartan model located close to sc:hool, community spa & pool. 3 BR, 2 BA ............... M59,900 759-6680 CONDOMANIAI Some exceptional condominium values In prime Newport Beach locations ... * Just Listed! Spacious 2 bdrm corner unit In popular VIiia Balboa near pool looking onto greenbelt. Fireplace, patio & aJr conditioning. $187 ,500 * Corona del Mar-Just 1 block from the ocean. Beautiful 3 bdrm, 3tn bath unit wtth 2500 ~· ft. Like new condition, very deluxe. $480,000 * Best buy bargalnf Drastically reduced for immediate aale-2 bdrms, 2 baths, famtty room, formal dining room, ocean VIEW $319,000 * Versailles-Custom decoration from wall coverings to the drapes. Well priced studio unit has pride of ownership . . $109,500 * Seiter moving out of country must sell this lovely 2 bdrm 2 bath ocean VIEW unit. Nicety maintained. Quiet location. $215,000 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR PRot IL t Xgent is ~ens1tive to client'sneeds. Lido Island resident, Mary SlvuHan, hu consistently been a top producing sales agent with Marlon Buie Realty, exclusive Or- ange County afflHate for Sotheby's lntematlonal Realty. . Stvutran believes that "being sensitive to the client's needs" Is the key to her au~. "Buying and Mfllng homes Is an emotional ex- perience," she explained. "I try to put myself In the cllent'• place so that I can understand their circum- stances and loeate the best home for a buyer or a qualified buyer for my Miiera. I treat each transaction as If It were special. I've sold homes for $200,000 to $2 million, and my clients come from all walks of life. People rely on me and I take their trust seriously." SlvasUan's career In real estate began 18 years ago when her good friends, George and Betty Davidson. recruited her to join their new brokerage. The Oavldsons eventu- ally moved to Palm Springs, but by then Slvasllan's reputation had spread throughout the Industry. She was sough.t after by a number of realty companies but chose to go to Sotheby's when she heard Marion Buie was opening a branch office in. Newport Beach. "I knew that Merion Buie and Sotheby's would be a winning com- bination," Slvasllan said. "Marlon has tremendous Integrity and re- spect within the Industry. and Sotheby's Is the best name In real estate.'' She also credits a portion of her succesa to the virtues of Southern c.Jlfornla. ·'We are blessed as real estate agents with a nearly perfect ctlmate, outstanding academic and cultural amentt'89, and some of the flneet people In the wortd live here," she said. "As a result the local real estate market Is very dynamic with demand often exceeding the supply of homes. We have numerous buyers right now who are looking for Mary Slnalla.n homes In prime locations. This is a great time to buy or sell property." Mary has successfully balanced the demands o• her business and personal life and is proud of her 45- year marriage to t.er husband. Armen, an aeronautic engineer. The couple have one daughter and two grand chlldr4)1n. What does the future hold for s rvasllan? Htn career goal Is lo be "tops in sales," and she plans to continue to use positive thinking to achieve It. "At the beginning of each year, I decide what sales volume I want to attain and then I write the number down on a piece of paper .. I focus on my own successes or failures and never blame anyone for my mistakes." Marlon Buie Realty Is located at 5 Corporate Plaza In Newport Beach. Formerly Southeby's International Realty, the brokerage was purchased recently by Marlon Buie. The firm Is the exclu~ve Orange County affiliate for Sotheby's which pro'(ldes homeowners access to the finest national and International luxury home marketing services and to Sotheby's unique worldwide client base. For more Information. ,call (7'14) 759-6700. Prudential RE Affiliates name new vice president • Ted Patrick has been named vice president and natlonaJ director of matkettng of The Prudential Real EatateAfftHates Inc .. the 18-month-old national real estate franchising aubaklary of The Prudential Cot-Apany. The announcement was made by Jerry Cole, p,...dent of The Prudential Real Estate AffNlates Inc. In his poattlon. Patrtck will be reaponalbte for a . variety of areas t~lng 9dvertlalng; public relations. vendor Naleon and all other promo- tk>nal ectMti.e of The Prudential Real Estate Afftllat• lno. Patrick brings more than 15 years of r•I eetate and marketing experience with him Including more than five years wtth ~dwell Banker's franthlslng division where he served as national director of marketing services. His other realty and franchise ex- pertence lnctudeS Realty World, where he wu national director of Business Oevetopment, and wtth Century 31 of Orange County where he was director of Broker $ervices. Patrick wtll headquarter at PREA 's corporate offices In Costa Mesa and report to Cole. A native of Southern Callfornla, Patrick Is married and resides with his wtfe Sherrlll In San Ctemente. Seti '"e e&U mtd get tlte lJut 760-1360 WI PlY CllPDltm ...US Se:. llftSNlll ..... Wl TW USS I SIU -I c P\1111 1c ~ U11 u,._ •TIPU UST91 ID.. 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Avallaltle -•· naee; ..... . ** <!alt JI""" ieewu 173-1111 er 171·71M The Prudentl81 ~ VIA ll>O NOll0-58R-58A. .•............. $3,900,000 VIA Ll>O NORC>-5BR-4i,sBA ..... $1,595,000 VIA Ll>O 5000-4BR·31h8A. ...... $1,495,000 YIA LIDO NOR0-5BR-4BA ............ $1,495.000 VIA UDO NORC>-5BR·5'h8A. ... llll$1. 450,000 YIA Ll>O NORC>-3BR·2"1z8Allll .. $1.295.000 ZURICH ClRCl£-5BR-68A. .... Sl.295.000 VIA SAN RUit0-5BR·58A. .... llll . $895.000 VIA LIDO S000-68R-58A. .... llll ... $789.000 YIA KORON-4BR-2BA. ........ Ill.I. . $749.000 VIA Z~BR·JBA. ....... 111.1 .,$698.000 VIA ORVll~BR·3BA. ... laJ $698.000 YIA ITHACA-2BR·2BA. ....... laJ ....... $695.000 VIA BARCHONA-4BR·2BA.......... . ... $649.500 VIA L~BR·38A. ....... SIU ... $595.000 VIA QlfT0--3BR·3~8A.. . $595.000 VIA SAN RE.M0-3BR·31hBA Ski $555,000 VIA ITHACA--3BR·3BA ..... SIU . $515.000 VIA NIC£-3BR·2BA. .. , ..... SIU ......... $439.000 UCLISIYELY um1 WITI BILL FEEIEY Liii ISU Ila.IT lnOIAUST WARIFINT -.S-., IUl.Tlll 131-1.acl ~ 111-1011 • 38R. 3'h BA Family home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • large sundeck off master • lowest priced home on lido! s595,ooo OCLISIYELY LlllD WITI BILL FEEIEY • .... ml •111 llT •HULllT WllllfHR _.-.., IULTm 131-1400 • 111-101i 141 Ill Ull- IPEI SIT I .. 1-1 • 48R, 11ABA. Cullom Home • Sendy 8-:tl wtth lMge 8oet Sip • Vwy bright open ftoor pCen • s.,. from au~ wtth Open a.y VleWI • Loweet priced U.O S.yfront wtth a Boat Sip •1,495,000 Dll.ISIVILY LllTD WITI BILLFEEIEY Liii .. •111111 •••• .., Wltm'llR_mL; ... tm .111·1•. 111-1011 ~ Engllh Tudor home. 3 BA, 3 BA, lerge .,...... clMdlng IMng rm from It*'-' & cll*'9--. ~iopet'tf lll9o hM a 1 BA, 1 BA Apt. O\ler double~ c:erport. llLL ........ • 111-m2 ---- let U1 Help Y H Sell V 11r Pr1p1rtr! ·" Cll Clu11fiN, 642~5678 for Information , & surprisingly low cost. 1 DA&YPILOTflmAl.•STAH ................. lllllJlll ................................................... .. 72$-0MO MS. 751 llOO OFC. LIDO BEAUTY! • 111 V"ll Dijon • • 3 BR. 2 BA. l FIMJ room on 45' lot • Profmlouly Dlcorlt9d lhroucflout • Newly ... illled Kltcflen • Larae s-y South F IClftl Pabo With Klthcen • r;:::..,, room b use as an offict, sbldy Of MWlfW room • Wiil MMICllftd Strtda w/lawn and rose pr deft MARILYN READ 759-6600 Off. Res. 675·2286 . . . , Mr.rrall Lynch Realty ,,...-.......... --...... - Location! Location! Location! . Fabulous Contemporary fEW ON MARKET Charming 3 Bdrm & Den, 2 Story By World Famous Richard Nuetra Open Sat/Sun l ·5 . . Home with lovely South Patio on Carolrn Ross Lido lsle. Will exchange fo r 225 Via Genoa Lido Isle &l3-ll&l :--~ -· taerrill Lyr.ch '.-·~ Realty Duplex or Triplex in CdM, Irvine, 159-8&1 Laguna Niguel or Laguna Beach. NEWPORT OWNER MUST SELL NOW/ • Drastic Price Reduction • Three Bedroom, 21~ Bath, family room • Single family detached home • Over $55,000 In Fabulous Upgrades • Newport North Villas. Great location between Jamboree & MacArthur off University In Newport Beach. Three ~oom. two beth home wtttl ,,_,..ed cellnga, lkyttght.. ~ doof'S. central air & ...................... ( . ·-!· OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 ---- 1...., MARINER'S DRIVE ! . 0 • .. , . .. Bemerd Towen ... 9060 -- BLUFFS PRIME LOCATION 2404 VISTA NOBLF2A OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Spectacular '-C0 Plan. light. airy, customiled End Unit with parbaJ view. Vaulted ceilinp. decorator perfect. Best v~ in the Blufls. -141 5.000 CALL JAN PROBST (714) 644-4088 ~a.ueyAAl90eiltte9 .. E SEE TIE YIEW Ill 11111 IUCI TMI IASTEI IEllllM 2323 UYSllE llllYE Submit all offers. trades or lease Ideal for second story. Extra large landscaped lot. 60x253' 10 minutes to open sea. Estate-type aettlng. ,._ IDMD Tl 11,471,000 CALL llCIEY llRTUI& · ; · Mernll Lynch -. Realty 121-1141 RES. 111·1100 ore Ac.AT MJY POa ISM.000 IN ,.EWtOWf KACH 4/S, POOL a AltTIST'S LOFT OPUI SCJNDA Y l-4PM 611 POYD.L PUCE h·''er AC.. R..E. .,_enp • f.U ....-...,..enee ru. 7141759-1219 • • ~~q •n9r t < •~o ,~ov~o~UTAZ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PAGR 26/SATUllDAY Octott.f' U , , ... •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 506 Acacia Avenue. Olde Corona del Mar 63 1-7300 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 257 Brentwood E's1de Costa Mesa 759-6600 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 Corsica, Newport North 644-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3710 Datlod1I Corona del Mar 759-1552 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Harbor Woods Pl. Harbor Woods 644-6200 $229.000 Sunday 1-5 249 Ogle =C-2. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $179.900 Saturday 1-4 2143 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $229,900 Sat-Sunl-4 22 Sea Island. Newport Beach 673-9333 $247,500 Saturday 1-5 3 1 Southhampton. Belcourt Hill 644-9060 $640.000 Sunday 1-5 2 1 Barlovento. Newport Crest 631-1400 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 17 Varcsa. Vista F11are, Northwood 631-1400 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 302 Vista Suerte, The Bluffs 759-6600 $278.000 Saturday t-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 215 6 tst St. Newport Beach 722-9730 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 610 Avacado. Olde Corona del Mar 759-6600 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 2649 Elden =D. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $220.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 711 Lido Park "J' . Newport Beach 645-0303 $329,000 Sunday t-5 v-43 Montpellier. Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1040 Pescador Dr , Dover Shores. Npt Bch 631-7300 $645,000-Sunday t-5 t 1614 Santanella Terrace, lrvme Terr. CdM 722-1900 $699.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 222 Amethyst. Balboa Island 631 -1400 $649.000 Sunday 1-5 ••""' •34 Cormorant. Bayview Terrace. NB 760-07 14 $510,714 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Del Llvorno, Westpark. Irvine 673-9333 $299.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 217 Goldenrod. Corona def Mar 759--6600 $9~.000 Sunday 1-5 1f77 Hummingbird. Costa Mesa •· 645-0303 $397,500 Sunday 1-5 242 Lugon1a St. Newport Beach 64&-7171 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 33 Mainsail. Jasmine Creek $44-9060 $«9 .000 Sunday 1-5 1827 Mariner's Drive. Westcllff 644-9060 $419.950 Sunday 1-5 vs Rue Marseille, Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 995 Sandcas\.Je. Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $559.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •311 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights 631-7300 $550.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 300 Santo Tomas. Costa Mesa 645-0303 _ $239,000 Sunday 1-4 2 Titan. Turtle Rock 644-6200 $559.000 Sunday 1-4·30 •863 Towne Street. Costa Mesa 646-3641 $191 ,990 Sunday12-5 1741 Tustm i: 16B. Costa Mesa 646-7 171 $165.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 370 23rd Street. Newport Beach 631-1400 $365.000 Sunday 1-5 40 1 Vista Roma, Blutts 644-6200 $349,000 403 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-9060 $269,000 302 Vista Suerte. The Blutts 759-6600 $278.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 474 Westminster. Npt Hts. Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $347,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii •610 Donald Place, N B 631-2793 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1811:'iBeryl Lane (Westclitt) N.B 645~798 $410.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1543 Bonnie Doone. Irvine Terrace. CdM 760-0714 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2592 Circle Dr. Bayshores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 2327 Colgate. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $229.500 936 Coronado. Costa Mesa 545-5478 $242.750 Sat-Sun 1-4 Sat-Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portofino. Newport North 631-7300 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3024 Corte Hermosa. Newport No. VIiias. NB 760-5000 S.69.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3080 Corte Moran. Newport No. Villas, NB 760-5000 $575.000 Saturday 1-4 2029 I Cypress. Santa Ana Heights 756-9162 $375,000 Sat-Sun 12-5 * * •33 11 Devon Cir. Huntington Harbour 759-6700 $1.095.000 Sunday 12-4 2207 Fiesta. The Bluffs. Newport Beach 760-1900 $375.000 Sunday 12-4 614 Gary Place. Newport Heights 644-9060 S.29,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 39 Hiiisdaie. Belcourt Terrace 631 -1400 $698,000 Sunday 1-5 * 170 1 INlne Ave, Baycrut 644-9060 S.15,000 S~t/Sun 1-5 v • 139 Jasmine Crk Ad. Jasmine Crk CdM 891 -1702 S.29,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2t401 Kings Road. Newport Beaeh ~-· $795,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 1801 Mariners CX;Westcllff 759-9100 S3e9,000 Sunday 1-5 ***d320 Morning Star, Dover Shores 631-1400 S1.250.000ddddd Sunday 1-5 * 1519 North Towner. t'ffwpoi1 Sch 760.0714 Sf86,714 Sunday 1-4 • 1526 Ocean Blvd. Penlnsula Point 760-0714 $495, 714 Sunday 2-6 2498 Parmley Lane. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 1724 Plaza dtt4 Norte, PeninS'lla 644-6200 $665,000 · Saturday 1-5 2045PoCLBnatol~J:tarborVJew.J-iomes.N8 760-5000 S.99.950 Sunday 1-5 114 Corsica. Newport North 644-6200 $207.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2183 Rural Lane. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $216.900 Sat 12-5;Sun 1-4 1016 Sandpiper. H.V. Hiiis 759-6600 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 124 South Bayfront. Balboa Island 644-6200 $1 ,725.000 Sunday 1-5 10042 Suntan Circie. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $284,900 Sat-Sun 1-5 112 Via Wazlers. Lido Isle 631-1400 $750,000 v 2532 Vista Drive. Bayshores Sat-Sun 1-5 644-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 •2615 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. NB 760-0714 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDRGOI 4 10 39th St. Newport Island, NB 759-6700 $445.000 Sunday 1-5 1064 El Camino. Mesa Del Mar. CM 540-7355 $272.000 Sunday 11:30-4 • 704 Goldenrod, +Income. Old CdM 673-5599 $559,000 Sunday 1-4:30 t 16700 Markham. Fountain Valley 546-2313 $227,SOO Saturday 12:30-3:30 31405 Monterey. Laguna Beach 497-1744 $650,000 Sunday 12-4 3719 Park Green. Corona dtt4 Mar 644-9060 $698.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 608 Seward. Corona Highland~ 759-6600 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26651 Trasmlras, Mission Viejo 759-6600 $380,000 Sunday 1·5 204 Via Barcelona. Udo Isle 631-1400 $649.500 Sat-Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs 759-6600 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •~404 Vlsta Nobleza. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 644-4088 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEi •2226 Atta Vista, Eastbluff. NB 644-9060 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2652 Basswood. The Blutts. Nwpt Bch 760-0714 $524,714 Sunday 1-4:30 * •63 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 631-7300 $1,400,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * •57 Belcourt Dr. North, Belcourt 64~200 $1,495.0000 Sunday 1·5 •24 Canyon Fairway, Sig Canyon ~200 $2,395,000 SaVSun 1·5 308 Cotumbla, The 8klftt, Nwpt 8ch 760-0114 $275,000 Sunday 1·5 3153 Country Club, M-.. Vwc», CM 5-40.7355 $39-4,000 Sunday 1·5 203e Aamlngo, Mesa Verde. CM 540.7355 $309,000 S.turdey 2·5 .,, t 1 Herb« Ridge. Hlrbor, NWpt 8ch 073-9333 $78$,000 SaVSun t-5 • J 4 IR ,1us F ll RI er DEi v22 Heritage. Big Canyon. Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2860 lnroz Dr. Mesa Verde. CM 631-7370 $369.000 Sunday 1-5 v • + * 115 Irvine Cove Court, Laguna Bch 121-1200 -$Z,250:000---su1sun 2-5 v •+•2560 Irvine Cove Crest. Laguna Bch 721-1200 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 957 Magellan, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $22-4,900 Sunday 1-4 •2012 Port Bristol. Harbor View Hms. NB 673-9333 $53-4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes, NB 721· 1200 $589.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1615 Port Charles. Harbor View Hms 631-1-400 $675,000 Saturday 1-5 1974 Port Edward. Harbor View Homes 6-44-9060 $635.000 Sunday 1-5 +•621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgts. Nwpt Bch 75~ 1219 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 ••V10 Ouehrada. Streamwood. Irvine 760-0714 $569.714' Sunday 12--4:30 v * •39 Rockingham. Belcourt 6-44-9060 $1 ,370,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2218 Rowland, Santa Ana 631-1266 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 •v • * 17 Royal St. George. Big Cyn. NB 673-9333 $1 ,350.000 Sunday 1-5 •536 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights 631-2242 $6-4-4.500 Saturday 2-5 1701 Starlight Cir. Baycrest. Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 * * •641 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 631 -1400 $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 v 1910 Yacht Mana. Seaview. NB 6-44-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 +•V •2100 Yacht Mischief, Seaview. NB 759-1234 $589,000 Open Sunday 1-5 5 IEDROOI 539 Fullerton, Newport Heights 644-9060 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18484 Santa Yotands. Fountain Valley 645-0303 $410,000 Sunday 12-5 828 W. Oc;eanfront, Peninsula 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 111·,11s Fii RI er IEI 2500 Cliff Drive. Cllffhaven. Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $1,500,0000 Sunday 1-5 921 Crocus. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $2-49,000 Saturday 1-5 2307 FranciKO, Newport Beach 780-5000 $635.000 Sunday 1-5 3181 Medelta. Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $329.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1814 Port Char .... H•bor View Homes 844-e200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~-t nue\fac: lh>O.c!S\~ t.t.~6'-i.. a TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOI ••2520 Poplar Lane. Costa Mesa 548-0936 S 169,900 Sun 1·4 v •+• 16 Baycrest Ct, Bayview, NB 854-9693 $259,000 Sunday 12-5 * 434 Bolero. Newport Bea<:h 673-9333 $159.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••129 Corsica. Newport North. NB 760-0714 $198,500 Sunday 1-4:30 t 301 Cypress, Peninsula 631-1400 From$345,000 Open Daily 1-5 2400 Elden =22. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $139,000 Saturday 1-5 * •:: 20 Landfall. Newport Crest. Npt Bch 673-7300 $280.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t * v • 102 Scholz P!za = 132. Newport Sch 760-0714 $189,714 Sunday l-4:30 t 120 33rd St Newport Beacn 673-3777 $375 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * • v 55 Sea 1sra-nd, Big Canyon. NB 760-5000 $239.000 · Saturday 1-5 ••V56 Sea Island. Big Canyon. NB 760-5000 $269.000 Saturday 1-5 let Ut Help Y 11 Sell Your Property! C111 C1111ifit4, 642-5678 for information 8t surprisingly low cost. • 2 BR ,1us Fll RI or DEii *"" •280 Cagney 301 . Villa Balboa. NB 642-2134 $279,900 Sunday 1-5 ••86 Corsica. Newport North. NB 760-0714 $276,900 Sunday 1-4 30 +7 Sea-Cove. Sea lstan<t- 644-6200 $579.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ 3 IEDROO.I 404 Bolero. Newport Beach 675-6670 $189.500 Sunday 1-5 2336 Elden=H (E/side) Costa Mesa 548-6643 $225.000 Sun 1-5 2192 Pacific, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $235.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 *64 Stanford Ct. Pnnoeton Twnhme. Irvine 854..2372 $259.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2057 Tustin Ave =F. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $2 15,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 689 Vista Bonita. Bluffs. Nwpt Sch 721-1200 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 •2710 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $276,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •522 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $329,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 •2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $275.700 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1095 Sea Bluff. Newport Beach 63 1-1266 $284.900 Sunday 12-4 t 2 Serena Court. Newport Crest 631-1400 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Starburst Coun. Newport Terrace 631-7300 $179.900 Sunday 1-5 * 1985 Vista Caudal Bluffs NB 759-9100 $529.000FEE Sunday 1-5 442 Vista Roma. The Bluffs Nwpt Sch 759-8099 $349 000 Saturday 1-5 DUPLEXES F-OR SILE 2 IR ,1us 2 IR 705 Larkspur. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-6600 $5-45.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR ,1us 1 IR 114 39th St , Newport Beach 631-1400 S.'42.000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR ,1us 2 IR 520 Begonia Cofona del Mar 673-1863 SS25 000 ,.,. S.llSun le>-4 + 115-115•., Ca<al Ave. BaJb08 Island 494-2073 $675,000 Sat 11-4/Sun 1-3 .. t 712 Poinsettia, COC'ona del Mar Agt 67S-8688 $1600/moqs Sun/Sun 12-5 * • 1905 Yacht Cameflia. Newport 9eectl 7$~ 1890 $2950 Saturday 1--5 -.. ..-R•u ilirm11 ~eal lstatt r., hit lalMa Cenaa ... .., 1122 Cenaa ... ... llU C.U... lnt l!C.U!!!!~ .. =ea~_,:=~==-~=~~ Boas"/ ..... Ptalanla 1007 *" ..... NEW · OCEAN VIEW IUll IEW FABULOUS 3Br 2'A>Ba 1--~~~!!"l!!l!--IEW • ua1n Jasmine Creek beaulltul Watch the boats enter the Wllb yatd, E/lkie loC .• ap-MajOI Geaeral IOIZ 1111 •••H 3BR 2'hBA twnhme h~rbor . Large 4BR um111 prox 1800 If. S225.000. S650.000 Agt 497-1744 NEWPORT ISLAND • 1 ACRE (nt) horse prop-4 A l 'nBA 1 w/lam rm Guarded sec. 3 la B A . 0 u a I I I Y Cati Unda. Agt. S48'"86431...----:-...---ir-""7'li[r.ll; 4BR 28A on pvt Island erty, JBR h0use. Newport or 5B PenmsJ!IS.:' view. etc, etc. 837-1055 crattsmanshlp $899,000 Spadoue 38R 2~A de-GAEENBROOK'S LARG· I lo ceUOn. $445,000. 410 Back Bay area Open Sat home on Open Sun 1-5 8 Atoll Und1 • 721--0 116 t.ctled 1~1tyle. EST FLOOR PLAN! I . 39th St, Balboa Blvd , • S 2 5 20291 Currently teased al I -----Lois· 760-8384 Brand new con1tructlon f bMch & lh""-nonh on 38th. M11lon o • un 1 • . I $3000/mo. Available No-, •CONDO-SO OF PCH• Grubb & Ellis Realtors w/rrta11'f amenities Aalc-)Ont tondl Prime ~lion! 81eps rom C 11.,,.. Buie Alty, 722·1488 Cypress. Santa Ana I vember 1st or sell at $220K. 2BR 2BA, dbl gar-644-6200 u 35 000 · $340,000. Margie. Agt ping. Ocean & ata na He1gn1s. 756-9 162 Agt $625 ooo Cati RICK age Pool spa 720-0455 ';._ uT/m 12_. 97~8280 or 540-7355 ¥MIW from front petlo. 2 IPU m 1 "* IAll FllECllSEI VESCI. 8~-4200 LEE LENNARTSON. BKR Pllll IOMD .llST IUllDt-:!,,~t,~~:~g~ S~IO condO. Versailles llt•ES h .... , •FOR SALE BY OWNER IPU ISi m 1·1 2112 ,.... Fabulous upgrades! S.St Sat/~un 1-5. 120 33rd St. $89,500. 2131387-5900 ... 1••1011 1ST TIME ON MARKET lnilt Ten......... •Ill ,....... Mesa Verde location CVR 873-3n7 I. ... 3BR 2Bawt2 bClrmrental lll•s.t llaTtn • vvv w/5BR 3BA fem· 3BR 21H BA Custom ilOIEL ••. aun unit Comer IOI. $525.000 Beautlfully ram':...cs 2BR ~!lmng combination. 1221~ nome. ptl. str .. 1. S599K "" ..,., I OPEN SAT/SUN tG-4 2~8A If~ tM Enfoy root msw-land· S~o Mfldy beeeh. -()pen Hooa-SWSun Lovely J bedroom. 2'"1 ~--' 520 Begonia. 673-1863 & •-v-'v:!; 1 teaping. CloM to golf poola, oc:.-n & tennis 1-5. 610 Donald Pl. Bath two story home with -•• I bay ooean rom ,_ Just reclUC*f 10 2BR + 1g den. 2 Car gar. ---------all the e11tras and only 1 Beautiful remodeled j •UIE Fiii* ea1-ln kitchen, charming eou · $329 000 Just !lated Open Sat & llJFlllT year old S 162.000 hOme Close to Salling 4-Ptex with panor1m1c living rm w/lrplc or while ' · Sun 1-5 ai 2f5 61st SI. SELECT BH&G 751-5000 Clubs tor ooean & bay views. 28drms with lire-sunbathing on the front TlllLU UALn OOCKSIE RE 722-9730 lllM ----vle'#S Pvt dock avt. Call I places i nd balconies deckl 2 cw garage, rm to ltl lllL IEEI llWI PAY•ln Michael &yMi $495. 714 $975.000 30% Down expand, S699.000. Hurry. 1111. UYm • S25.900 Down. 2BR 2BA. 1 Eutopean ~ In this We'll g•veyovthedownln Damon Agt 863-1500 won't lat. Call RICK maw IEllTEllAlllll yrold.2cwgar,aecloded ~ 28"' +Oen. 3 e11cng lor a share ol own-Dys. 642-03"42 Wknds. VESC~. 854-4200 One story, 48A 28A. ram-.... -loe. Sec Q comm full bath9. P~llity ol ershtp You make the 11y rm/dining rm com-,....._ POOi. epe. to bay. boet allp. ASkl ng mthly pymts & we share 3710 DAFFODIL. OPEN blnatlon. New roof, dee-3 Br/ 2 Ba 1790 a If. Futlion llland & all frwya. $595,000 apprec You receive SAT·SUN 1-5. Beautiful oretor toucha1. Pool $191.990. Open Sunday $259,000. Aot 854-9893 100% tax t>enehts Must new ~2!e. 2-9~ ga~-wt plenty ol patio tor 12·5. 883 Towne St, *•BIG CANYON. light, e 111-1000 e have clean credit AJ t irsa 000 or ,~,1~ · SPYIWS llU entertelnl ng. Lovely. 646-3M1 A9ent bright 28R 28A. outtlde 957-6002Dys.Ev.Wkn s C.rtaa •el llar 1122 __ .. 759-1552* 5Br 3Ba Lux Home. Lae ::".c!,, T:".,:,,,v~~~ IU&ftlll DoYermdlFrendldOOra. @,,.ii5~iii;iii~ 1-4: • Beaut11\il Corona de4 Mar o ption av all 111 t $329 000 2BR 1BA 1ownhoma. crownmo6dlnga,newceil--'ft lalkl 1 704 Goldenrod OLDE home. greet k>catton. 3 S750.000. 631·5866 1'118.U Un WUhef/Oryer l'IOok-up & ~j el~!:~':,; l'l'~~~~~~~ Ptaia1a11 1007 l CdM hOme & Income blks. to beach & sl'lopa Super Plan 3 J. esmlne enc Io a• d g • r I g e . Giii iv Agt. (8191668-1857 -.;:: Charming 4BRl2BA 00111-$425,000 includes condo Park 2 Sty aBR. 2,ltBA I• lllL $123,000. Call Ann11~iiii"'9Giiiiiiiiiiil ICUll FlllT llPl.U ms, spa • detacnect 18R plans IClf exls1. property tam im. 2 Q, attad'l QW: H-ll•ll McCatland 63t·12M 11 -------- •4Brl2Ba upper rental $559.000 75~ 1193 c~tral air $475 000 ~•-~* .. --~ ~ •• ... a--•-aa •3Brl2Ba lower Agent 673-5599 I Fi;'t T Reatt Mack 3 Unit• to ~ from. __.Jiii Jiii -..,._,.._._ $795 ooo --s ..,,, y, One 3BA or one 2BR or 1 bk1ck to the t>Mchll ~ .. YllW · * * * * * * * IPll •IU 111.1111 Hanton, 857-2121 28R • Oen. Prk* range Bfand new contempo<ary End Unit "E" Plan. Two CAllll SllUS Yllll! Remodeled beaullfully Cflt1 Jhil 1024 from $215.000 lo ...,..,,.,,...,,.,,..,,,,,=-=-=-==::.-I COMtructlon. Two 3BR flf ... 3 palkls. Only Lg 4BR 3BA w/bonus rm j wl hafdWood fl<>«s. new UY YllW TDUll $217,500. Onty 4 yew1 lllA-IUlm 28A Unltl wllaundry & IM flneat in upgrldes associated Lg pool sue yard & carpets & p91111 Com· I . new. Beat location avail-4BR 28A on quiet st,.... ::::·,: ,:.~~'. ~~~~ Ctlll 881'bara OCEAN VIEWS c a11 1 plele prrvecy on your TIRll• able. Alk tor Robert M...._ Game rm w/wet bat. epe. ,,,,_. PATRICK TENORE redwood deck w/191 for I R11ely on the markell ken 63t·126& Just radue»d to $369.000 Prtvet~llol & morel R ... ,. .. ,.. .•. < ... 7 "'.t P. nc '!' 11. R.t•r>cw -.. Jb6 721-1200/780-8702Agt retautron. Buyer'a Spacious2BR 2'/•BA, Uv-Tradl11ona1Rlty631·7370 r~ ~~~N: l:iEACH DUPLEX. Prtde or choloe ot window cover-1ng rm. lamlly rm. formal ~ i-I'• ' ji-.-,-.-. -_;l 141 ~f •. ..-' Ownersn1p, 2 BA/1 BA, 2 ing1. $585.000 Cell ' dining rm. kl1c:Mn noolc, lut. IMcla lMI BR12 BA Try $325 000 ESTHER YANK 640-1~29 blt4n kllc:hen +-2car ger· nr ,l/j.A.,.V Catt Agt Carol 548-5.428 Of 760-5000 age. Enck>Md front yatd. EASTSIDE Laur.i _.point s~,~-:-e. :,~ Kl:'lrlltl\ ..J. nr ~~-..v •/ I ~~:6mj,~i ~p:,~ TownhOuM, 2BR 2 ..... BA, CO!"• unit. Call Agt. ~t:\X,1 \.VI' P.[\ .,, BY OWMf HatbOf view •• ' • 11\(J • l -_J COU>WC!LL BANl(C!RO E .. \lX'\.1 Ult.'be;t. 844-1080 ••• H ... VEWllllMES H•IM DP•EI 1 ITllY • flllA um m 1174 NIT EIW• -. ... MIR•AY 1-1 UYP'llD KU''Flra I ,.,... ,pool, sp1. redwood deck. L11ma 531.1613 RE"' .TORS • Horne SometMt model. \n\''I .....,, "fj' l't \ 'I I quet flooring through· $169,900 By own«. 2520 ---""-58R 3BA. $595,000. 1 \\ -"-• out. Fraehly painted · Poplar Line 548-0936 •--=--...... • 11Rllll ll•la 546-1330 csa .R£ALTOR$.. Mo\'9--in condition Com-Wiii ~ate w/agents UY.-~ • 644-555-4 aviea1.rend, .IASllllf Oll·htt a.y $;'1~~~~:1~nil. E'SIDE 3Br house current· IPll UT /m 11·1 111,1• BLUFFS BEAUTIFUL High· I LOWEST PRICE 2 sty 3Elr L-• Yim ILTIS ly undergoing mejor re-2 St1nlord, Untveralty OPEN SUNDAY 1·5PM ly upgreded detached lam rr:i 2'~86 guard gate! -modeling. $295.000. 3 14 Town Center 3BR 3BA 404 BOLERO 3BR 2~8A condo on S429.900 891-1702 Agt lla-.J Broadwey Call Jon Perry Princeton Twnhme. 3 cat Qafagl, community maJor grnblt. $349.000 557-7910/d &42-6301/e Clote to everything. Up-P004. Vary low monthly 759-8099 or 644-6327 .. ~~. Merrill Lynch Realty graded Must HI I duet. Vary c:4Ml1 & cioll --------------FABULOUS Like new. 3Br. $267,500 Ownr 854-7570 to ~ Hoepltal. ty ..... WfSTOUfF 2Ba, $242.750 Dave PlmlTll TIWlll• JACOBS RLTY 3Br. den. 2'~Ba. solar While agent 545-5478 38R 3BA, 1400 a/f heated pool. Berber llTIA l&YI w/upgradeS locetad neKt 111-lllO car~';:'~~-.U ... , to UCI. By anxious ownt . 6'5-6798 ptlncipals only Thlslsoneofthlt>esl floor $259,000. ()per'I Sal/Sun •BY OWNER. PemnlUl1 - pl1n1.. The Atrium 12-4PM. 84 Stlil\fofd C1 condo. 2800 af. 28' 3Ba. UITN YllW UT&TE Spacious w/room tor 85.4>-2372 den. mstr aulle w/frple & an.ot-a·klnd 4BR 1 story mOt'e. 48R (could bl 5). lfll.. jactaZI. 3 car ger+ guest on x-lg lot-Community 3BA. 1BR 18A Clown. _ HT -lM prkng, MC sys . bey/ocean poo4 & tennis • $589,000 Femffy '"' fof'IMI dining r..... -view from root gatden OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 all llvlng .ar--ceutlied 00 T~er. 2 m111er $469K. 80% finenc. 1vall 2100 YACHT MISCHIEF atound atrium w/I toun-3rd 80/0en, 38a. 1/c, 215 19th St. 675-2332 SHATZEN R.E 759-1234 taln. Only ... $309,000 upgredes, att g1t & •LRG 6Ceantrt Dup6ax Tlll1U 1111.n carport, view, pool, ten· 1•38f' 1•2er twnhae style. C~MBtNE boahng with EZ • -L nil. $287,500. 69 Sten· corner lot IMll treOI tor living, right in the Ma11na 1---lord 854-7H3 SfR 1625,< Bair 759-5080 of DI Aoza Bayside Vil· jiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iii!iiiiiiiPiil~!iiii!iiiiiiii!!iiiiiii.. lage. Perm. moblll home IHI ULllMATI U E LOT •Mature reliable local 2b< 2ba. ff P'C. lg patio. N.B. coup6a exper~ In CIUbhOull..,pool. juz, bOat M1ate mgml Will HOUMSit do avail. ~9.950. na89ft8 VIEW !MUN YOUK Home wtllle you're OPEN HOUSE Sat 1-5 llllA8Ua 8""iW gone. F• negot11bl1. 300 E. Coat Hwy •87 In Contemporary Llfestyle VIEWI VIEW! VIEWI Goff cour ... ctty llghtl, mountain• from ttlla apect8CUI•. all new contempo<ary 4 bedroom, quietly located reeldenoe. Beautiful 3BR, 2BA, lar9e family rm. -Boom for ezpanaion & pool New appliance•. Swmy & bri9ht. Opell floor plan. GrMt for enter- tainin9. Clo.. to elementary echool. qr .. nhelt, community pool 6 clubboUM. Owner moti.-ated. $.499,990 OPEi ROUSE SUI 1-5 2045 POIT lllSTOL CllCLE ~~ ~VU..aiw·· Bonded, ,.,., 751-3510 Call for 8'11>1 675-6241 IEWNRT HEllHTS IPEI llllE SIT 2·1 131SllTI111 IVE. 48R, 38A. 3--car garage, double wide lot, 100X 117.5'. Built In 1919 w/9' ceitlngs, formal dining rm, family rm, breakfast nool<, pool, 23 fruit & nut tr .... Comptetefy sur· rounded by etumpstone wall. IBllD Tl •44,111 For per'80nal ehowtng, contact: -.r •• 111.ua RULaiUI ·~._. ••j••e•.._. lMt •.,..11Hc• •••1•wie1 .. n llalMlbllM z111c. ..... 111ar 21n1c.m-.u 11111c.ea... 1114 *** *; * * MAK£ Off£R1 .. NIT •111 Ftr Salt 11111 ON Bay 3Br 38a House I Attractive duplex-3 BR 2 36A 28A COl'ldo, trg mstr ............ llU • U•ir.9a•aa•~sT" Goblte Home $1000 re-Sltp, view. deck. oar. BA. patio, deck F/P, lg -...a~anu bdrm oareoe yerd No ..----•• ~ 1 newly redecorated gar.park view S1650 -.;.;;.• .. .,. pets S1225 171 Monte 3BA 2'!tBA , townh~m: Must Mff this weetlend"' Beauttlulty decorated 4BA ~l~~~ous:o~B·R s,~: $3500/mo 8181790-7302 Linda 721-0116 Grubb & Vista • 642-3812 ~:~1~.::=f ~I Gorgeous Sea Island ca1:~~1t':c~~~ Adult Park 1n Bayside v1t.2 l&lMI Elhs RealtOl'S TIWllMS 3BA house Oen dble oa• 'a +'"°'•'Va.-condo w/28R, Oen & lage. NewporJ Beach • . FABULOUS New con1em-CH4ef Ftra..t c l ean Westside ~t ~ appt, call 38A. ground level Asking $21,500 Call Ptiuasal1 21071 porary 2BR 3BA condo. Areplac:e. vaulted ceshngs. $10001mo -$300 d~ PATRICK TENORE w/small yard & spa. soon. 673-t003 IPftl 2U/~I& IPU P&nOfamic views ocean & dbl gar. lndry hkUQ, pool etecM cneck 543-3898 72 t-1200/71CM702 t IAUlllUClllALn WINTERATTHEBEACHI Frplc gar sundk $1075 ~1 hatbOf $3500 &spa Sorry nope1$a20 1AVAIL NOW JBR 2~BA For lm1~i:e111Sh0Wtng e have one rental 1ravet1 ulli On~/Bkr 6So-0389 Wlhrfr ... ltllet lee. •J:r'r~Ba SI090I new crpl. very cleen dn1 &-trailer lettl EnJOy full use N early 28R 26A IU&.'fm Ul· 1• ':; ••Jh ,,,. _.90 loc $1300 mo Mar0>9 ~~=tjj~====~iiil otl\n\11.d pool.spa. cllLb -ewer ---'!>i ...zt A~-82~1355' * * * *4t~ house and other lac11ittes. lt.Js It MIC --~ Ya •'S flU UIT NICE tiean 1Br rear hse By wner· ... U1191* $525 per month . &c:r ~2·3850 V141W hOl'M. custom In & •2BR 111BA Condo small yard $650-sec 2Br. 2Ba, prlv.yd, lllllnEYALIE 536-83l6btwn 9am-6pm WELL furnished 3Br 2Ba out, pool. fully lurnlShed •Large pat1<>s & yards ind etec 117''> E 23ro $359.000. E.xc. Loe., Beautiful & spacious 4BA 4BR 2'hBA family home -----oceanlron.1. $1600/mo. 3 Bedroom. f~ rm. 2 •Small pel olt 631-25381213-656-8890 gated community In 3'hBA home wlfrpk, lush Wonderful for entertain-leat1Ja 2Br 2Ba close to ocean. patios. vfew queet. •Carports wlstorage 'I CLEAN 28, lBa du...;-" AV VIEW TERRACE t net-·.....,. In tr~tined lno. 3 car gar'09, lots 01 $900/mo 8181«"'9392 $2500-$2800/mo e p.......r ,,... • ....._.,"' ......-sttyti..hts, marble& Italian ~-·-/"-.... · ,... f(,' W Ii~ """su---.. _ $725. Gar. smt vard. no appt. only: W..ends~ pr"tlglous location A "' .... -J ... 2122 .J ~ .,..,. ,f M nlohta. ~747; value at $439.900! For tile. E111r1 large lot., aeril Zilz C.rtu •• _, ''"M"'' m • '!' 600 w WILSON I pets. 1954 "A eye< 6Al-2128'MI appt, call PATRICK $865,000 28R ieX aa •. :ooa •. lv.J.,·1lu·~ UUMl-!UI I Creditc.hedt.549-346A ******* TENORE 721·1200 or IPllUTl• 1·1 I RENTALS AVAILABLE deck. No pets. Walk to 7• I COLLEGE Pal'll 38r w.ea --+ ---780-8702 ii 2111111'111 I Shon ttf'm & w1nte< beach. S850/mo Incl. 6'?-J-t'•l~.'11 OC. EAN VIEW Lg twnhse hOme Frple, dt>te get, lrg -CALL Clfff & E'lynn Kemp S850 to S 1400 ~ater 640-4090 I 2 matr BR. 2.SBa. 2 car covered patio, fenc:ied yd tnch0icetocat~L4~ ~ 760-5000or720-1174 1 waterlrontHomes.1nc 2 BD~M 2 BATH lont Mt7LCe•U•,~t411 gar,trpic.sc>a.newpeint. s11001mo •556-0347 3>t•BA. Gr..C PATRICK ft' f""""llllll ~ M..A..V Realtors duplell $13851 4J7.A ON the beactl. pvt rd. d• cpt S1295/mo. 968-2717 ._TIC IWPT mt1 or KUTrW!I\ ·I I 215 M:7'9~ooa Is SeawWd Ad. ':> pet&. luxe duptet1. k~:n 2'~~· 2BR. den. 28a duc>tell Very lg 2& 288. dble gar .. 1.11191 \t\X'I ::-01' I~\ 11 (818)981-5360 ::Ct.::e view. S2ooo' Quiet E'Slde toe $850. lgdck.3-styoei1.Frndr1 ******* ._ .... , .. Beaue1M 58A SM W/3 car garage. 2 ..... t lftOfel Xlnt loc:Mlon. To ._, ~ PATNC* TENOAE 721·1~ ~~~~ 1':: REALT~S ' ·.. t.JllM lm.. 2111 -211..... 673--0421or9e3-39n :: 21m'~~ ::~ "c;-~"J:~.!,~~ desirable end of I $2000/mo. & 28r 28• Sc>aciou• & oon~wy -1i1iiiiiiia:.--I rm on VILLA 81100. panthse. '1 BLK 10 bay. 5BR 3BA Nice! Frplc. AQt 673-535-4 28R 1'it8A 2 story lri>'C * 1• •. ••• EASTSIOE .... 28' 1Ba nse cut-de-aac locat10~ 2~defl. highly upgraded Home 2-c. gw, w/d. 9 . · · Aelr ard $675 No "' · CtoH to Mariner s 2 mitr suites, huge d«* mot at S1600/mo or yrly 2BR • Oen 2 '~8A ntai carpet Gar!rPCLg P41t:·J 2.3755 &40-0751 lg CIOMtl. fri*. gariya ac:ftOOt. The lot ts nurly 'IJI $279 900 642-21~ Agt at $2200/mo 721-1196 w/SPECTACULA VIEW! dedl. Oc.-ield1 H W/DS1 lOOOn Bfoaaway o4 an acre w/tremendous · I . 2723 Ocean Btvd $1350 A9' 67S-49~2 I •28R Oupjex._ ciuoet._Jr 64S-780t or 650-7949 , •• , yard. SA. 40.000. WUTIUFF-2 BDRM 1 bath. l•replac:e.1$2800/mo. 675-6900 SPACIOUS. §;My 2Br yard. front uml. 981''09. IH-m 111& Probate sate• Open Comet 2BR 2BA ~ d1~ garage. refrigerator· 2aa -.Cwr• "'* lndry good .,. ... $780. ~ -·- House Sat/Sun 12·4 . rm "Upc>er Untt" Walk waaher/dryer. yearly. •OlJf>LE.X Front IC>Wef ..-age ,,.,d ·, pvt I Ber'*d St 5'7-7540 $850/mo,,..., hOu9e 1s.a e.aeon Place NB or to~ Exoe1'9nt con-S1375/mo 650-3832 unit 2&, 1Ba SHSO/mo ""i -1130o1"'° Avail 313 Aod11•1 540-9537 l>Y appt, catt' Curt dttlon, s140.000 Hunt & * * •28R + Den. 1BA I ()pefl !8'~f2l~ B Ins. :.:. • ~ . ~:r ~~s::. L~3:. Hl1lm mu Ill& ~ti 631-12M Assoc Call Harriet. cottage 214 Apotena. •--... -1 newtydeCOr Nopeta AYI Newport Hetgtlts ... 1g 640-4868 or ~2-9178 CIOM to town s 1350/mo 38A 2BA. views. decks, ..... 1 ..... ..w. 1 AO* s 1295/mo 720-ises 38A 2•-\flA, petto, dbl --yewly 673·5686** vaulted*·· gar+catl)Ort Specious 58t 38a Lu111 f91'apt qyi9t.,.. Uttra-laata Aaa 1M8 38R 28A lower •m-$1600/mo. 712 Poinaett~ Home. Ava il 111 1 •C'-" Mesa Jer6e lg cie.i. 2 story, $1375/mq' ..:~iiiiiiiiiif~fi~iii'iifi~M:~ maoulate! New carpet MllAJ.tm.11-1. .$3$00/mo. L .. optl 38R2BA.tdlw.1..Qr1~ c.i "°'*' MMen to • llT.. IUT&AIA-1 pain t & d r apui 67S-7351Agt1675-e688 S750,000.13t-5116 ;~~oo=:u~:ts "'9WISM211. ...... '1'.!: :~:t: ~:-nbo~·:~1 _s1&001mo yrly. 759-7602 •OCEAN VIEW LSE-fdM •EASTSIDE DUPLEX ... 1-4 BMut. enc home on lhOt guns. all toy con-,COZV 3B0 18a '18lk to ~500/mo. 4BR 2~BA WILi 11111.. lmmacl 2BR. den, w/d a-~,I bayfront with lrg out.side Sldcwed. Equity appro11 tM!achl Flp, stove/frig.. Hou.se. 3-car garage. Enjoy C4M at its bNt In hkup cable fenced. - ' petlo l4ledlrlo down lo $8K. Call Robeft Ml"iken 214 Agate · S 1095/mo remocl. ~r 640-SM4 thit spaclout & luxunous S900 · .. dep. &42_.659 --------Drast~ .,._!!! IO( docitlOfSO'boat.HOIM 631-t266 Yrly 846-2570 •TOWNHOUSE 28drm. 3BR 2~8A bHuty GE 2 , S 2 cSIDE 3&1\-.9a,oert,r• q~ ~...=.-..:7 3'fA feeturn 3& 3Ba 3150 sf. CUSTOM iaroe 2-story 2•itBa. den. dbt gar. lmmed occpy p()Stlbte 1l'LAR 3BA ..,_~..:...., model, nu crpt/drp&/kllt. gr ----lfg fam. rec: rm Imported tundec:k PoOl tennis. Shof1 or tong term IM. story, garage. '"-· 1nlrr°"9d ..,dre>Oe. tp, 2-18 A home wl front antq German gtass win· home. 28R. lam '";,i gar-s17001.no * 673-7362 Children & pets OK. patio. laundry tiook-up. car gar S139S/mo okony & r .. , pet dows 3 stain glass sky-den Jt,tlo, lrptc ~te< · $2950/mo. Doug Herbst S 1300 Agt 675-'912 Sandi 673·2749 ~~-~ F fights:cst1nOlkbllcws. -s1t Imo *67 2 I •21&S1tf,. 720-3980or780-SOOO •LOVELY. neat cteanE·sioe 3S: 2ea.. garage ....,..... ~ oell & travertine frtc. sec .wit..... .._ Frplc. 2 cat garage. Great ~ ~ I 28r/1Ba, lrplc, tndry d No pets det-:J~ aya.&rvdwd llrs &mudl Ftrlalt llOI 2BR2BAHOUSE I loc!S1SOO/mo154-1188 ~I hk119 nopets S800Jino. ,.,r::J:'*'1~10007mo ~BSTER 79().~ ;r~ ~s:>~~:t:~1: • Beem ceilings. bftelc lrplc, 3 BA. lam rm, 2'~ BA. \~"W l \'""...,-1' I~\ 'II paiio.~S48·5827• $97Saep 2131437-4118 5*-U75 f Robert llAll --AWAY I I am I I y rm• P • t I o . Jasmine Pk gated arN. I \\ . '°' 38R 2BA 2 sty twnhOule --------~..a.al I TllY'(71:.'*~20e · 18R-den. steps to wale< $1275/Mo Cati NATALIE nr bch. avaii lmmed. c.11 REALTORS• new~fpnl 2 <*gar' E/ ........ T ..... ·~ I Lo spc rent Assumable S48-8569 or 759-6600 collect 818 347-2214 I w/OfJ!M DIW WI D poo1 291' 1•.ea. gar $825 t·w1 ""fT"fU'\ 11 ******* ~Soo~r~7~st Me<nHLynchRealty l 514'?Mangold.Btg.28R. C...... 2124 , St000/~.839-9673 2S430range.6'2-2S20 \ \\ ... , JI I ...... ~tBA1 . RENTALS AVAILABLE 18A. qu1e1. else to TOWNHOME 3Br 2' Ba i:£ALTORS Model pertec;t U.. IUCI Shon term & wtnter Och/shops. S1000/mo ~ Uo 5 1000 ' · es•ag ~fEAN ~IEW hr~m:1 Moblle Home Steps to $850 to $1400 476-2055 E'~ ~ 28R 2BA 1BR PenttlcMe, S 110, ~ ':-t~I ocean w l • beautiful W•rfr ... llemes, Spacious I Br condo Yd,""' c:omptea s t275 & Adelt"_.. Bedlelor .. w/OOlfWlll pool & tennis ocean 111ew. El Morol IM upcieor, w/d, F/P, wet/bar ... ,,.,_.-.. ... furnllNd You w4ll loW9 courts! ~ ... Call Perl!. 3BA 28A IO hvtng & ' gar. StOSO. Mona agt this onet .INK Firm. M PATRICK TENORE dining rms. iac Owner ltllten lll-llM .:..:72il4--4....oeoii~iit-iiSii¥-fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-•iiii•iiiiiiifiiiilliiiiliiiilliiiiiiil•iiiliii-iiiiiiiiiil amenlt'-+ 24 hour ... 721 -1200n 80-8702 t IMvinO area 49'' 1193 • I wrlty. 541 1131 Alt '7# 3'-r' Au-"'5'.U, CALL RONFE~OT 760-6000 Beautiful Peninsula Polnt Estate First Time Ever on the •arket 45 Feet on the bayfront 90' acroea alley on Balboa Blvd, In- cludes paddle tennJs court. Pter and dock with room ror large yacht. Wide sandy beach . brick patJoe. and beautlf ul gardens . 5 Bedrooms, ea.ch with private bath. Garage space for 8 cars. hardwood floors. flrcplace. a lovely Uled kitchen. BeauUfully matntatned and tn move·tn con- dftton. Call DON PEARSON, list- ing agt. for appointment to see. LmATTlflS• IMllTDll Clll 11111 TEICI 831-1211 7• '" "'o'llt ~/1114.r tA~ COLD Well BANl(C!RO ... -12-1 llYllEW IEIUIE ••cc•• MnllW 1sun::;.1 ._ 1'11 M. PUNTATIOll • 1W., TIMACOTTA Ta.a. -Ill CIJl'l•T. ,_..SleOMAU Y LAle-ICAND. AIR CONDl'TIOlm) a IC .. •TCATID •CUMTY ava- ftM. SEE llYU ITIFFlll IT 11 ...... 1110 .. , ' I• .. . .. l . a.•••r11•• mL m11m1& 1124 • .,.. • .._. 1111 .,_ ._. llH •r,t lwll 1111 lal••a Ptaluala C-..... .. c.111 ... INSTANT IN 3BA 2'1\BA, RUSTIC 2 Bedroom House *4-PUI * flU LUil 1111 1117 lJll D trplc. backyard. dbl gar, Large Front & Rear Yd NEAR HOAG HOSP. Unml Beaches -Bay Iron t 3BA2BA,dedl.St300Yfly 211, 11A,htJ ..-.... spa, all 1ctras. Pet Oil. No Pets Utlls Pd 2Brl1'hBa, gar, 2·sty in· Beautiful 3rd ltOf)' condo w/dodl-Oulet FM't htMe. Studio-, kltehen, $eOO Yrty a... e ' $1245/mo 646:6...:4 1_,~50 Mo+Clep 63l.-.147 side tdry, $850 ONLY with exciting baytront NO FEEJI Agt 548-9449 CARPORT, PETS ot< .-& ..., .. JETTA & Cadillac car COY·tl mat 144 GOOD REFS need apply! view. 2Bdrms and 2 NEWPORT North Condo eoe W. Belboll 964-«>58 11•1-.4112 .... , ... T ' -ta , Alt Agt 998-3195 Baths. $1550 per mo. ··--.~re. Beautifully landacap ers ypewrr ""'· gui r. 1 u NIVERSITY PARK •Br ---· IAl•IULn •2Br/1'hBa. F/P, oar, 3BA 288 steps to beach, -··-let 1 ciNn lamp, chnsimas bre~. 208 co mm pool . *llAllllW~UJ ll~ w/d,greatlOcationS1450 greet condl Carport. ....,lJ ~~i.::9P.tloor ~lo~h in~1t~n ket · $1295/mo no pets. 3BA 2BA 2car~r frplc •2Br.2Ba,lolt.2-carga.r. balcony, appll, lndry. llft•..a Primeloc:aOon. r:::msd1v small ~:t ~'~ NEWPORT PACIFIC DIW. mic:ro. w/d htiups, W&LITlllUUISL $1700/mo 496-2152 $1300/moyrty.673·2880 2BR l ~BA close to Bact*OrMOO sporl equ°tp & more 2072,_ Dav~45-3683 I trastl comp. Yrty $1400 1BR & den, '"'Ba 2-sty NPT TEAR Condo. 2 mstr CUTE Sunny 1Br 1B8 beach, S9SO/mo. 900 1 Bedroom N55 Flamingo Sal 9.4 * * LOVELY eKec 4BA. Agt 675•66701722-8520 exec twnhme In Bayside. bdrms 2~b8, garage, $6501mo )'fty ... •Studio, Sea Lane. 644·2611 2Bdnn 1148a S805 -3BA home Northwood 3BA 2BA. freshly painted. Cove Frplc sundecits W/D. O/W, retrig. pool, bath $3e0/mo. 1008 W 22H HllllM WI LIKE NEW 2Br 2Ba beaut area Call . Agt Laima Upgraded etpt & window w/d . 2-<:ar 'gar gated spa $1075. 761-5242 Balboa Btvd. 675-4508 ON BEACH 2BA 2BA ..OOSTA MESA twnhse. 11tra lrg. S 1050 F le • • Fabulous view. lg declt, MMI No pets 1955 Anaheim 531-1613 l treatment. rp , sec: sys comm,~ & spa on the ___..Ill AN-6--~BR-ger &-l pic.T'11lt1'f."'"Pllr-ate ,_. __ , 759·73&5ro 548-8917/E /un1v Pk. 3 BA. 2•1t BA. 2 I g'r':at al~~ ~~~':,'<l~~~j bay 52250/mo 2•0•1752 •3BA 2BA oceanfront on BachMol'. Sti?S to ocn. ~bl g.,si100 675-1164' Sh~P 1BR newly refu LUXURY 2Br 2Ba condo car gar 1950 SQ h. pool $1950/mo .760-5064 Beautiful lrg 3BA Duplex. year1y lease. $450-$850 1111 June. REAR 2 Bedroom houM w/balcony & cathed Obi gar trplc pool 1ac vb ct nearby -S furn or unturn Xlnt W. •2BA 2BA yearly lease 535-678& or 675--6409 on Poinsettia Private ceilings. $575/mo. 7 S 95 & $1350rmo 1 yr lease Nov •MUST EE' HVHc-New Bay loc 2-car garage. STEPS TO BEACH 2BA . W 18th 759-5060 9 i Mo 1st 1as1 1 644-7220 or 754-7781 tile, carpet. pa1nr. 4Br St500-Sl750/mo. yeatly 150 1000 , yard. c•rport $875. -·~-·-=---1 • $36o 642 5290 t 2Ba. la'm rm S2350/mo 558-1545/d 524-63«/e • • • With garage Yearly, 272-8737 EASTSIDE 1BR upsta1 MESA VERDE 4BR 2BA on Woodbridge 2BA 2BA up * 760-0715 * ---S 1000/mo. Agt 722•7776 -cable TV hkup, refs req Qu>et street lg fenced graded condo, A/C. w/d ·NEWPORT CREST* Ctharm1n2gBAHe11BohAts ... ~~-Evening. 760-1755 Ctall .... 2'24 No pell. $575/mo. 3 d d N 1 hkups Nr pools & parks • age. • .,_,., ~--~~ Victoria 645-8161 v~r wigr ;; 4 5g pe 5 $985 Avt now 786-5135 ITownhome 2Br. den. nice 1 close to beach & shops.~~·~J al·-CtrtU ••.l Jiu 2622 •Great Eulllde locl · ~5~a2~~3 75 2J8~0 ---I $1550 Avail 1211 or $975/mo.645-6834 _------~-~ 1 & 2 Bdrm apts stan 1BAupstrs,pool,eable -or 1-La aH leac~ 2141 before 722-8567 3BAwllh Spectacu-lar 2BA 1BA. lrpl. deck. refrlg. $615 Gar. c.able evt & gas P<!· $575 Nope NEWPORT HEIGHTS 210 r • a •NEWPORT SHORES• 1 ocean. ctty views Gated 5')11t ~arage. New beach Gmb11 w/880, Inell rm Refs req d. 147 Flowef B E 15th St 3Br 2Ba hrdll¥d firs. frpi. decils. l 4Br 3Ba hse on canal. Lrg community with tennis & ICWFlllT • ..111.11& F~s S~7f ~39 No Sorry, No pets 631 427 -Call NOW 645-8161-rr~e. lrplC · vacant 1eo· view. nr twn/bch lam & Uv rms. new carpet pool lyr lse $3200/Mo Three bedroom two bath. pe . -2BA 1BA ~. '650/mo •BACHELOR E'alde 12 756-8558 $1850/mo * 494-6930 & paint Yearly $2 150/mo CALL Bill Hill 6«·9060 Htgnly upgrad9d. PriV8te BRAND NEW • 1BR tBA $565/mo. l(ltehen, patio. qu1 Newoor1 Heigl'lts t BA 1 IAVINE-COVE PRIVACY NEGOTIABLE: 675-54.47 Cdchwell Banker patioandpanoramlCvlew 2Br 188 ~large Iott Wallace Str•t. C.M. Cati prl(ng, lndl'y rm. Nope BA rear unot. S800/mol0cean view single story I •ICW I UY YllWS Beacon Bay. 3BA. 1'.,BA, from Dana Point to Palos Hur! sundee~~~mo for appt. 631· 1879 $595 lncl. ot 720-1565 ren t · S800 sec 4BA 4BA. 6 mos furn 12 BA leg t ondo large enclosed patio Vetdes. Annual Lease vall now. 2B IBA new carpet & ---.SAY TIMBERS• 979-5257 $3800/mo Agl, Adnana sec eate ~a:& wat9'-':' S 1,800/mo CALL Dottle $3,500/Mo. UUT 111/ paint. sm..1 fenced ywd l8R trplc cable Newpor1 He1gnts nm 2BA 499-1678 or 494-1177 $1~/mo. 536-2657 val en t • ne. • 0 en t .-a U1-lJll STUDIO SIZE Kids & SI«• welcome patio. oar: No pe·ts. 3 IBA. gar. lg yard, wl d Li uliliJb 2150 ----t~=8•x ~26 THE BLUFFS~FULL BAY all new, furnished 2185 Arnerlean. $750. W Bay St. $675 85()-.63 hit.ups, S 1100/mo Quiet, I •W&THFlllT +llCI an er VIEW 3 Bedroom Pets $650. 64<>-4255 857-2523 0t 75'"2789 ne19hbo<hood 645-3698 3Brl 2BA. frplc, 2-car gar. 38r 2Ba, spa. lrptc, gar BALBOA 4Br. Ip 1500 alt. A;Sitable. $2100/mo. •ll.ISITl&U* -1irlTuS" yd. grdnr $1075/mo+util $2000/mo * 65<>-6550 BAYFRONT Condo 2Br Agt 7&<>.1'08 C..tl.... 2124 C..SI... M24 2BR 1BA. tndry roo " s: -lse $2575 move-in Cple --s t650 ctoae to shape & 2BR 1BA $800/mo pref No pets 642-0138 JBA 2BA DUPLEX w/frple BALBOA Coves 2Br den Uppef 4BR ""•BA, 2 ur We'll eceept Sect (772 w t8thl _ ---~ & paho-On Balboa Blvd. s23oo · garage. small paitlo. t 12 •Ra ...... p•-y aa11nm11 Hou9ino N75/mo 3BR 2BA s 12so1mo ltwftrl le1c~ 21'9 Walking dist8"Cl41 to t r~~R~~rdocc!ie1o 2ar ~th St. 11650/mo yrly ._.., .... -. .,, ns1 MAPLE (233 Flower! ;dCCUs1VE GUARD• beach s11001mo lse I den dock tor ·ao· tio.L Avt now. 213-597-4704 f 1200 IFF SPECllLI I TSL MGMT 642-t ClftJ • .,. •GATED COMMUNITY• sec. Jeck 818-984-2484 Yearly $4750 WESTOUFF --111-JHJ II Ill CAIYll LINDA ISLE 2 11ory 5Br, Townhome style two * Spetkllng swtmmlng pool ~l!dalll :m_1~ BEAUTIFUL 2BA 28A WIUIYT t>oat.dock.St0.000 bedtoom,twobatheon-•TotlOt llollof'~ • w/QOll course VIEW Also Fea1uring 48R 2'h8A, pvt Wlhrfr... ..... .... domlnlum with specious :W-1na & ~ 1ltc• tBA avail Frplc, wet bar, profe111ona!IY land-IW.Tlll tf1· 1• muter suite, IWO Hr• * Seaside atmosphere tlee $530/Mo. m-055 micro, W/D hkups, 2 car scaped. Patio & up-plac:ies, large community * 2 Bedroom apartments •.---' ------ gar w/xtra storage, cen· grades too numerous to IWT LICA~ pe>ol .... S 1,500/mo ..I.' lM • .-. a-II.Ill Tl ILU tral air All malnt. tncl mention This Bluffs Beaut upgraded VerMlltes .-0 U1·l• ~ ~••••K<i X(NT E'SJdii IOCatlon 3BR SOtry, no pets 644-0509 beauty will not lasl PENTHOUSE. 18R ewer mfl ml 1P 1111 .. J:OB~=.a~TI~rm~· ~7.:'en~ ~~-=·;:t:u~~vec:'J:i • il~ (114)Ml·H• ~ 2fk~0:00.~~:::S~ 1 r Ava•I 1113 646-9906 *HARBOR vu HMS-Short or long term lse. & p()OI, gym S895 mo. 1725/mo. E-Z In. Daaa Ptaat 1 3BR. spa, new carpets. se-$1875/mo. Doug H«bst Cheshire RE 759--1877 ILUI I lllY ~011111a ...,...,......~ .. ~Cotp I 149 E. 8?,. curlty system. community 720-3980 or 780-5000 2Br 188 houM, S7251mo. fTSl MGMT 2-160 2BR house • bonus rm. tennls . CITY LIGHTS ~~.A.V HIGHLY upgraded New-Nopets/smkrs.661-6615 1BA. fenced yard 3 blks VIEW! s2 l50/mo ~lnl\ .. / ~Ba.N,.1h7~· ~~{, Ftl to Doheny Sch. Avt now •ALSO• t"'Vl"'"'""'ff 1u \ ·11 S985/mo 650-4029 Monaco Model. 2BR ' \ . \\ '\....... ~ ~9~::;8 option. Ii tUllJa Den w/tluge yard $ l800 Rf AL TORS ,.. Lu11ury 2BA 2BA high-rise ...... Mii Vall~ 2134 ..... ••• ••••• ll&-4112 oond<>onlld0Pen1nsu1a ... rn.--'"'.__. ~...--Gorgeous bay view -••••---EXEC H 3BA 2BA. loYely PENINSULA YEAAL y $2500/mo. Boal slip 2~.lt~ eoono+ alt,~ ~~~arx: f.Zs"j 1~ ~~~~~~ik.:!~ia2'5hr extra. ~::St Spiller v';nylti~a=ie?r' mo 714-692--0579 1u• WATll YllW PE~~JR~:J~lER BEAUTIFUl large 28' 288 SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba l'lome Enjoy b<•tMa•uno vtews •2BR 18A uppel' dpfx No tumilhed duplex with Ylllth park-Ilk• badlyard & sunsets from this 3BR Nice balcony ltOo garage, w/d, $1325/mo 1n ~ood neigtlborhood. 2BA beauty wlteatures .~· lBR 2 ... •~ ......, winter QN/. 84()..2770 $13 51 ...___Incl too numberous to men-""' °" ..,..._ ~·· mo gar ...... -· UOn lmmed ocepy pou-Lg patio. G11r S 1300 ft.o CANYON ... Nice lo-CHARMING Cape Cod 2Br 968-2420 or 963-3048 Ible.' CMdfen & pets ot< cation. view of golf Winterl)rly. N-pets. lu.L 4 .$2850/mo. Doug Herbst OCEANFRONT WINTER cour.e 2BR 28A. new 875-7708 Thurt-Set oN URE PXRR 28' 2L. 720-3980 or 780-5000 •= °'ru~~ ~ ~cfr.rs ~rJ:. .. 1a 181 f9s-~ Sun-Tuea. rrptc. 2 car garage In-~ ~.A.V w/~ llOOO/mo. 2Bdnn, 2 Bath In gated NEW decor, spacious. eludes gardener Adults. ~ •• / YIW lmW community of 8ayYleW 2er110Aaa F/P, deck. n-pets_ s 1350. 640-0020 \Jrwn 'Y'""tf µ.i.· w l I Light a bfight. 2 car Gllr~ di•. wt dry, ~· n-pets Ask '°' Chuck . W ~ ,_ t...' I ~ ~ '-BACHELOR PAD atrnoet __ age, S 1450/mo. Yrty. I 1500 7-1547 NEW luxury 3bt 3ba.pool. REALfORS ,_, oceanfront. SeSO/mo. ftlG ~CA.HYON McLAIN ltU U 1• 1&1'fllllT spa 2 Gllrage. .,. to IBR Uflfum hO\IM + patio 2BR w/"""1w I t050/mo. TOWl'"°C:;...,.., paint a w ,, r p I c. sun d. ck . belldl. MOY9 tn allow-on NewCJort Peninaula. 2BA1-Oen. $1350/mo. ~-11750~°moNfl#poft $1000/mo, 87MSM ance $1295/Mo. 1st+~ No pets. $650/mo yearly. DOCKSIDE RE 722~9730 •EXCLUSIVE wiNTEA --------- 960-3384 '98-2195 RENTAL On Udo IW I ti ta an I 1M11etobe9ct1 2Br. t 'n8&. 2BR 2BA CONDO. Frplc, llYFlllT wl dock:· 6BR, fully. ..., Clean 2 sty condo. Gllr• pool New decor. West-.. E fumllhed. Aval lmmedl-21N. GW•· n;;a; m . age. comm pool, tennla. cliff area $950/mo. atety .... 260/mo. Call IOt eted, -.pa to bltylbeee:h $900/mo * 894-3648 838-4>789 4 Bedroom, 3\t 9eth -On per90MI lhowlng. 910 W. 88lllbOe lll'fd. ••BR 28A HouM All 21r/11a lhewater.$1000/mo. ~8R 28A. .. O .. loottlng SIOOlmoyrty.17s.M60 NEW kllctl. baths, carpet, Patk7,. S 1000/mo. e lll-lMI e : .~ communi--ATTRACTIVE 28r twmae pnt. 2-car gar. 5112 si. 141 8so-182• 11• •••a ,,.., Ferry, Dllr· pa11o, son. S 1195/mo 650-().473 28R 2BA Verllllle. No .-... lndry. MllNre ....,.,,.. 3BA 188 hM nM1 Matin& pets. Undergrnd l)ttlng. ~ ~ sr ••t-ftl $1050Yrty173-4118• Hi NiC1e .,.. ac:hoofs. ~ comm .. IWl'*lftlee.. ~ 0 _._ . ' ·• " Cute 18A, Yl"i. llngte oar• 2~1 Iba COYWed per1clng. Aefrlg. w/d, d/w. $1200. 50. Agt. 759--0120 :. ...._ A'ilt 1.,1, DrM by inGry rm.Hr btly & bMch, 631-e358 or Me-5188 2BR + den, unturn/turn 3305 E. 1141\ St. M75 mo. t234 W. ~ "50 3 BA. 2'.+ BA. Twnhse. X· Condo.2in&A. 1660sqft, at.rytt3M2tl Yrty.Agent 751-32'1 tra lg. Matr BR, 2-c. gar, pe>ol. tenn:o ~'=Imo, 4 BLUFFS 28A lBA. Steps to=/ r.1Cad~ ~· WIO. mo.+ <* 7 3BR 2'i+BA. end unh, poot, ___.. I t d a e ,,,_,..,. Gllr. petlO, f • '*""· . · *•OCEAN & City light m n con ~9•· ..tlr dryr. No peta. 3BR 2BA din rm. 1-sty. llW 3Bt. 2'.+ea. rm rm, 2 11425/Mo. 7 Aft llOO/mo ~. 875-5153 lrplc, niCe ysd. Sts..ter. trptc In ~ted comm of Bli*FS Condo, 3Br OCEANltf\ONT-lefboe •38R 18A ii145* E/Sortnodale. Aval now. SMvtew. PoOI. spa end 2'.tBa. end unit. Frplc,"" 18r/2k Dllr· la IUndk. •Sunny atlldlo $515• 111&o ..-.... 194--3148 teennla, "950.mo patio, garage. poor. remodeled. lf'IOOlmo 2133 • .,,.. 8alboe BRANO NEW Bet\ cloM Bt<*er 79-1890 $1450/mo tae. 84()..7115 7eo-Mtl, f13-t141 * l75-5030 * 28r. 2'Mk. 2 sty condo, •HARBOR VIEW HOME BLUFFS condo. ~ SunnY Big cenyon condo. •NEWlY F\JfidHfi)* ~· trple, pe>ol, spa., wl d .38r 38t+ bonua room, up-2BR 2BA. attec:Md dbt 22 4-lllMd. 28A. 2BA. OCE.A..,AONT t 8C>fW8 lfi15'..:~~:s. 100/mf.;.~s2e egt trecCm:.-~ rst= ::C.1'rls ~=· A.::.. =-11r:=· - Today's News Today! , 4--·-.,. -- In newsracka by3pm d , s k. v • a.••1r11•• RDL a11&1'£ Costa... 1111 Celtl... •Mice.ta... llMIC..... •at, ...... INc. •t' lt.,ed lw• l .. retltat 1la lhrt • uu... ******* I •USTWIWLD I wWALK TO BEACH, SUllNElllYI I nM 2724 Come see the d!ff••ICe. 38A t '•BA, fireplace. NEAR HOAG • I.Jg 28 S1lOO/mo YEARLY 28' COM turn or unturn Mff Stir charm11"9 2Bf\ 1 ,BA completaly remocMlled .,._ s.! paho, garage 2BR 1BA. 2Ba, new carpet $850 lBa patt0 nO Lrg patio, frplc, wl d CdM Ap1 'I p pool aeaullful 2BA apts. Pool. paOo, garage, new paint. • Lrg l BR w/mtero, gar., ~?:a · e.arpot'I Uhhlles g maid carport. 3 olkt 10 bell F rec room i.undfYtoom PHASE Ill carpet. appliances pool,spa.S750 1401Su-~~ 2 --1 inCluOedS600720.1102 Qrld.A\11 1030 7203728 Ready tor Instant mew.-HARBOR VILLAGE APTS $950/$826. 26().8002 Of perlOf Ave. 646-6838 ISpacluos 1u Hoag & --I - 1111Qnty $640to$150/mo 650-519-4 28R lBA /~ beach 'zeR l ''>BAClean.Prot 'BK Say STEPS TO BEACl-1 2Br $2000FF MOVE IN Taki tlO I I --w v-condo Mstr BR&BAgar. 28a in N-pOtt Beactl • ng reserve ns or 2BR $650 in Ttiple~ Lodry yearly Lndry. garage, twnhse, pallO. w/d hkup, spa FP cable n/5mkr W/O gar 08110 ava WllMl&IPTS. Bachelor, I, 2 & 3 lac Avail now See 81 fumorunfurn $1150/mo gutet tenants No pets $495 •sec&42.;780 now S-490 'mo ;22.1919 &42-3153 Corona Del Mar MF WESTCLIH 4BR Hom4! 530 w witton Bedroom Apts. IGW 2250·B Canyoo al C.-~ secunty. 650-8055 $850/mo 67~ or __ _ TSL MGMT n"""' • Wtl'""" ~95-9028 727.9012 or 642-1803 NeW Apartments will be ,_ .. 0 _,,, *2-1 llll* ----1 n/smkr shr 2BR 2BA pool frplG w d garage 'l Sorry No Pe1•1 available from December IYllUIL£ 1st, 1988 10 June 1st, East Side 2 BR. t BA. at· I tractive. hg"1. airy. uc Frig, dishWast\er. s1ove Waterfront upper unit 21 Penttiw Apt $400 1net lg pa11os ca1>1e ovl encl. No pets 5-45-4855 BR. 1 BA. dee*!. great uuts & maid 760-1713 phone hne prol M F $S2S dep 188....mo 989 HUG~" home s.cure. Mature I *'-~i-a 1--::-JL11 -adults No pets. 1991 "•'"~ "' cond. ~. fenced pat.o •. r avail H/6 S780/mo • 1 dep 548-1709 I E-:si°de large condo apl 2BR. t''rBA, bllllns, gar, -...ue..a, -SlOi~J mo. -itJ,mll-Gfld<et Wort< *1-1111* 6-40-7085 1Costa~28f•pt Shale 5'8-7066l't~2·4568l'tm Frig distl•asher stove ---w/employed M/F near _ 1nci. No pell 5-45:.855 Ilise. leatab 19th & HarbQf $300 molltatab Waale4 2126 Newport Blvd M~ 1111. LIC&ltl 11 I SQ n ULGIE am If I ua11 1-2-1 •am 28R Duplex oo Bay with IMas fiR encl util &42-~ -HOUSE '" E side Costa full view oak ti()()( com· e(ltN e M houte furn Desperately seeking Mesa 2Br 2Ba enctyard lleatiBllU pletely ;emodeled.' Dock pvt phone hM TV.cable' Female to Stir 28R lBA S800 approx w/3 yrs lse 111n IU& * INOUIE ABOUT .... ,... •Mini Blind• f 11rC1111T11AI Sparkling clean. large •C91hng Fans I s~c11L patio, S795/mo avail 1I13 5 48 -3640 orj I 6'5·8227 E side lg 2B,.den upsirsl duplex, w/d hkup, Ip, lg I patio, 2 pkg AVI 11/15 S 1300/mo • 650-70'8 avl s 1100mo. 6'2·2807 w ID kitchen pt1v ha~ CdM Apt. Xlnt loci S550 Wiii lh1 It up totally paint · ·· mo + utlla 673·2063 repair. p1an'j1t1oen Prol •CUFF HAVEN 2BR 2BA, Job $325. 5-45-9258 --female 722 7,7 new decor vauHed cetl· Clean HB home turn Entslde CM home wtown Garden aptl ~tllully •Plush Carpeting I r~ landscaped grounds. •Walk-In CIOse~I •NewGEd/w, Stove & Pool & spa. pMro.lcledl•. •Patios/Balconies -Mierowave • t ' bath Ntsmkr $425/mo ~'~=·&4~2~ •· k='taunrw; ~5~ 1nc1 u1111 Avt nowi s..s C1r11t1 ftt lea• _ j92.~ male rmm1e 631-1862 2140 garage or carport •COvered Paflc1ng •New White Ca1pe1 & Bacheiof MOO •New F9Clnies 1nctude Drapes E'llH llW l&OIRM Apt. w/k1tchen. SSOO/mo 11 N<>no-amotte< 642·'1334 •lllAcaAn* --~smttr age27-33 llllUUllll Beaut 38r 2Ba hmtlle FEMALE wantec:I, child to lhr 38r iea apt on 1 Bedroom 1615 2 Poc*l2 Spu •CloM to 3 Fwys 28dtm l \•Ba $115 PtevoroundfTot Lots (405,55,73)andSouth A/C, gar., w/d '*up, MW OK. Laundry & kitchen Penlnsuta. $330 E. llOe C.M 2'·hr access carpet & drapa!s. trptc, priv Included Call ~ 548•5527 SlSOJmo • 631-6155 13 t E 18th St Me-ea 11 Blkit '"rrlll I Coast PW.a EASTSIOE Sha1p & Clean --------V~ •Large~ool&OeckAraa 28R Wuhar/Dryer 28drm 28a twnhM 1115 Gas 980'1 •lndlVldually CootrOlled hkup, pvt su~. encl 82S c.nter St 642-1424 •Chltdren weicome • Entry Alarm Systems gar S740 /rno 5-46-9950 track ltgtlta. c:.I tan. rv $46..7513 After 69m-I · 2742 Hoag HOl9 S 1100/mo · FEM non·amltr to stir 38' e.r~t 4101 °Hilat1a WIN FURNISHED• 28a apt on Newport Pen-1o'il .s STORAGE TSL MGMT 642-1803 ~~~ lnaN. S380 .. de9 • uhl space E.aststde Costa •Cable TV Available ------ 2500 MERRIMAC WAY •New Laundry Fac:il1t1e1 *•ms& PlllS* * ~l:fl"ci'r' COSTA MESA 1•CoveredPa1kt1"9 A itnall, qulel complex •IPll • 1 IN* •S325mo MS-'35• I 675-3189 Mesa Very securtt • F ltlf 3BR 28A hse $45/mo 760-9070 Studio condo. VersaitleS. IRVINE Room tor rent em ' ----==--=-a.a • P11vate Balcony 10 Studio $545 tBR $650 & (l 1•)MI 1~2 Gardens 2BR 2BA $850 "Liiie $665/mo. 213/387·5900 d09e to 811, w 10. kitcMl'I ~ 8:;. ~~ c..-rciaJ .-SS F• IUCI ~~ 5~~7~ de9· J:'k1<is•94-25-41 I.I. la.le Ital APlll•ll I •Elegant Atmost\pere new & ve<y pvt"' FrplC, ~ Large attraetM Apta in a e.it our Leasing Center •Sorry No Pets pool, spa, lndry 1st • beeul1lul gerden •Ulng today tor an appt 10 1 fl• IHI MC HO PETS 5-49-2447 patking. utils incl. No LJllll IUll IUlMll/ Pools, garagea ~· preview your new home. I 2881 Bear St, COfner or Baat. ltacla 2'41 pets. S 1175 723-1292 ~ ..,. • I ~;~ ~:!t S,:'.a ~I Z7'9 CLEAN 2BR. lg liv rm., -F n-smkr stir 28' 18a 0 lict L at 'MfanlOI -******* I BnstOl.CostaMesa 28A. 161. new e;;bef l ACUSS,...IUCI w~enr\•::s!tt~. nelQhboftlOodS450~ WllTCLWFl .. •I COSTAMESA *WTS91* ltl/Ml-tl~ I crpt, completely re-1 l1•1ff1 Pleated pQoi 6 steps 10 ~9'l 1ld 75'--65.95 e Corner VIEW Suite ..,..... LG 2Br 1''8A Townhouse. E/SIOE 28R New paint. mode+ed. gar, grt loc, 3BR 2BA l.owef Unit ocean Maid 1vc& kltctl'a MALE rmmt tor QI.Itel NB . FULL SERVICE Sch Garage. patio. laundry drapes, gar . lndry good S750tmo 722·76'3 ·,New ce~t. garage W/O avt 935 N Coast Hwy ~ ... hOme. •garage Westclln & lrvtne, Npt BEAUTIFUL 28R 18A In room. $850/mo. toe. S78Q. ~O 1910 2BR2BA Condo Enclosed hkup, yard. Next to park. Laguna e.ach 494-529' &' P 001 S 6 7 5 , rn 0 Sign space avt oo W•lclttt Quiet ~x.. S.Curlty 26290RANGE 6-40-2426/eve/wknds garage fireplace pool & $1150/mo. ------&44-2607 Mi-1111 building. Pool. gatage. TSL MGMT &42· 1603 - -wSh Id $845/mo 4-409 RfVER Quiet matllff n-llMg F*'1 -------cable TV. all new decor, B"' .. UTIFUL lBR tBA 1 E'SIOE 5HouseT &,S2UBNR !Bf ~ ~. r~ot a party TSL MGMT &42· 1603 E'Slde CM turn, ut1l1 MIF share 2Br 1'-'tBA .,, .......... _ .. •All VTILIT'IES PAID • """ n OPEN A . '1-V a•e 2•"• -BR I 8 paid Pvt entrance E.C M lwntlse n-~r 2 ·~ ...... ... $725/Mo. CALL 722·1832 Quiet complex Security 2836-B Santa Ana Ave ~pie~:! _ .. _._~ _ EASTBLUFF 2 1 " a. SJt5i mo. S48.05a1 11(, ., $A001mo ~·; - building Poot garage. Patio alt gat, lndry hkup 2BR 2BA garage , onel frplC, pool. S950 M8 --pa s./-~8' Fiii MIT Tl •· 1 OllllYU... cableTV.ALLUTILITIES S7a0/mo •5'8-9491 I spac;en6.rnewnopets Amigos Way. Apply Room for rent Avl 1111 util iv mes $425/tn0 11111 yrleale Furn $495/mo. Water & PAID. $585/Mo CALL -' ' .. 1 Apartment l. 644-0906 So Cat Metro. POOi. jK, Mtfshat• 3BR Newpott Pvt entry & resvd parking gas peid. Me-5330 mso 722·1832 Ea.stside 1BR Co111ge.1 1111/ ... 1.. FURNISHED 2 BR 2 BA lndry, reep./f\ln Mor F Snores 2 t>lks from AmJ*! guest parlling .---------------· ----. frplc, encl patio. tndry, 3BR 2BA Apl, dbl garage, condo ooean -pool $350/mo Laur .. 557-3855 beach. $4501mo 1nciudel Utik11es & lg sign lf'CJ Illy Plat Romantic Tradition storage rm, S650 • S750 frplC, patio. no pets New jec oix s 11ooimo' teaM Sii'lre w /2 gal..--COM ut1.lltia 650-2063 lmrned poM ~2-9347 MC. 645-7234 NO P~SI paint. crpts. stoves. '122-35-45 or 650-2522 1 l'IOUM. Q"'91 area. Frpl, 2 Ne N/smllr sn• 3BR 3BA. -.OPEN SAT 10:3• LARGE 1BR. new pa1n1., S1050/mo 536-7606 --1 -ISU 1..,--1 car gar, '425 utlf Incl 2S-.35 prof, pref Ct1t1s-155 Rcx:hesle• Cos1a carpet 734-0 Shalimar LARGE deluH Jbr 1iOil ..._ . Eiieen 759-1906 tlan $397 Avaal 1111 Mesa APC>fO' 1000sq11 No pets S5501Mo lrptc.w/dhkup,gwage: Used br~lt F/P, frig d/w. --675-5230or673-0750 prolofflCe s111qtt -u111 6'2-3307 or 5'8,..178 I nr Hvnt Harbour S 1150 gar. patlO. 67S-.3&42 I SO COAST METRO NEAR SC Ptz 38< cond . Don. (8181366-571 I P llllMUW.l (213)860-9513 __ ManytoehOOSe"orn Stu-Room & .,.,,, 1n 2 story poo1,ia:z,ut11Slndd.~ Jll,al 1m -il n Jog lo beach 2BR 2BA,IREMOOELED ,. Plex. dtOS, 2 & ~ ~ooms. hOme lndry ' kt~hn tv, w/d Fema6e pre'd 16t7 WESkLifF OAtVE hreptac•. patto tBR ' 2BR. 1BA.ga<. pat10.grd ~;;t75':'T,-~ing .. ~:;rs,eo1-S385 5'S-.837 Nwp1 Bet\. Ag1 5"41·5032 w /lolt. view. 11cuu:1 I nr. no jMtS. $715/rno ~ I CALLI 540-7~ 1 mo NEWPORT BCH Fem -CORONA DEL MAR From .$950 Uhls pd MC 968-1487 •• Tll UY• "mag ..-, hM mate lor 2,000 425s11 pr.vate office Wtth 631~107 or 85!>-0665 fa•aa It~ 2141 3BR. 2'·k8A.c:lo9etosnop. 1112'-2 v11 ... Balt>Oa $4751 iarge ~ 'J'~t MESA VERDE 28R 18A -P"'91~5'AC*Vlew lltt;...... ftll 722·2S81 ~895-0809 OnlyS5501mo 5 • 1•,eA. OCMfl View, Big dectt YrlM S2250Mo ---upper Quiet CUI de l8C bile to beach s 1095fmo 33345 Via Udo 675-9289' I ·--NEWPORT BEACH Walk FOR LEASE Cost• Mes.t S700,.. 2867 Htckory Call aller •pm 12131 .._ -•u. to be9d'I 38' 2Ba. new 2400 sr othce reta11 •98-1936, 751·9'83 372_8590/$45-2200 Wldy rentals now avail4 conoo. $47Stmo~ viii lrOt'ltS on Hlltlof B!Yd u... Verde. spacious 2 -- -.... T .. IPTI $l47oo wtt & up ~~ Yrtyavl 10/1 650-2,51 ~t rate 756-0535 BR ' '"'BA 211""' pallO 2BR 2BA all utll paid. •WITH BOAT SLIPSw Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7-5 NEWPORT .. _ -h --~ -. ,. . v··· . UWncSry ott atr"' pat11· .... ac near F•lllT ...... ~t gar, W/O noo"up. Ing park Ilk• qu1••1 EXCLUSIVE BEACH •••• • •• .. ... t>eeel'I Mff . prof pt'el. to 20· 20 ... "" M ·~ 1750/mo 721.0116 • ' COMMUNITY n •.a lhr 28' $400 Inc.I utll ll ...,,.,.,, o u s gfoundl, no pets 6 mo Has beaUtllUI lBR 1BA on -A I No 1 673-5063 722-9'32 Cott• M9sa lftT SEE! le•H S9SO/mo s5oo 1 the BAYI 1100 sll. W/O Fem lo St:r hse in ·CO:ta vae v - - 28R l'bBA TOWNHOUSE. ~ Call ~llt~'43 hkuP. 1tple, fn'Cro. D/W, Mela. N/amtlr Shr entire NPT C1est 3Br 3Ba lwnhm , ·-·al New carpet lndry room , COMMANDING VIEW o1 gar • Enjoy our pvt bcl'lt hM S275 or ltd pnvs $250 nr beaCtl Pool. spa. ten--lllTfl all bit·'"-· ~IO Good lo-eoHt. Beach across •Boat SllPS Elltra• ~ w utll 650-<4029 na. 2~7 nl';:.";_ ~ P(llM loc:atK>n 500 st bay cation $785/mo. 1tr .. t. Lu•unous NO Sorry. no pets N OAT BEACH ON 631·5 °' 1 view office. vaMM petklf"9 201e THURIN STAIAS. Large 28drm uu 1 ..... 1. .TH~:ATER BACK BAY NWPT BEACH steps t o $1275/mo ModllleO TSL MGMT 642· 1603 S 1 1~S 1350. 494-2265 E/Blu" Sh#e 38, 11ome sand M/F Clean. quite tnpte M'I Boal 1t19s -• It a NWPT HGTS Charming 8 I T°'4..()4()1 n/amllr $425 •• ., ulils available &4S-7600 91ST UIJ ~It M ~ 1BR guest apl wllg walk· J_ 1 I Tooy 673-7497 SMALL OFFICES 2BR 28A, tip, new C¥P9t. i1XCREC0R-N1wport ""dolet 1 Y" IM No pets •Newpo(t a..ch twnhM - -I FROM 13~5 MO encl 08'·· 1111 bit-Ins. near Peninsula 11eps to $625/mo 2l3-126-*>S5 to stw w/PfOf F large mstr NWPT ~Ml ~ Full~ 17tn S1 Costa lhapt,$750/mo beaeh Female prerd -•--.nna-• bf/1>41 pool xtr• Nlmk ~· '::av -::' ~ 64&-96&J 810 CENTER $450/mo 673·938' ..,._._, 6-$495+'Wt 7~ ~mo a.men o TSLMGMT 642·1803 ~-Unlurn1Sneo S1 300 -_ -kids/pets S-4M773 l'lllP&CfSTll'lll .__,. __ ..,._.,,...,..,....--~= 28d upstairs 1• 18a patt0 650-4367 or 882·1285 30• Mff prof ltlr 199C'°'-9 --~':.:,.;,~.,:.1 & 2.:. kitchen dow~1~1~· Oe.an ~ from cledll ~:C,:~'~;gec.,!; ~J ~~~r= :1 R=•~ C::;. ~5 '**TV.F'rom~mo iWs ~ SEACLIFF Steps to beeet\I Shwp i..tt .. l~TV•7S-3116 dry n coc*tng $435 utliS One call ooes 1t .,. 1()1 Sony. No petl 645-SSn MANOR 546-2682 2BR ~-SlOOO/mo tndO &46-7689"'9 "'9'J )'OUr ofl!Clf IMS&ng OMO$ dMl'I 28d ~-yrly. Bkr 67s-.4010 .-m.-Protess.iooais;:;--~ No~tto rou 75.2·1122 1'Mle 750 Al"'*;: 1 ... 111 ... I OCEAN VIEW YEARLY Nice 2Bfl18a$425/mo n· 8cll 'BR 28A [)uptu.. C..-Cial '"""7 o.... Sony no .,.... 28A teA. 1 P9'1189 tPaCe 28f/ IBa dupleAenet yard. 9"111 8oO 675-le07 ,,.,. to bCl'I. S3SO/mo • _ )1Jt 1tlDW aleee '142-4tol Y~llOO.Agt751·5235 carport. $1200/mo BALBOA Penin baytYont .utita 8'46-8238 1 ;1tTOWN~ ......... ...., 644-6790 ~ M/F tor mast« bdttn •Pro~ Fem ,....sm111 . .. •llf 28A/1'1\8A, ffi>I, la petto, 29'/2 petfllrtQ epac••· ON r..e BAY 18'118a all ~t;-2"'/ ~IMO ""gfMl 38',38aln CdM °"' BKCfl St In,_ bu&I· ~ 1940 W...._ Xtr• :IJ_.., 1 1200/mo 1100 alf (IUbt.11 pool. yrty .,,~ • a.. •-1 11• _.., neat S*'k zone Ill• 150 • -..... ---... -Aldlv.ci&S4 200~1 MO. $48-»'8 l90o' 4 btWft 19m-5pm !Nty, ._ to ... ltl Bayt;ctoe oondO. 28' 28a. S -3BR .,. • ... ..-001 fWn leautlful & quiet aetnl-pYt apa, pool. pvt hr "'-" .,..,... ( p t If you want to furnish an apartment inexpensively, classi· fied'a the way to go. 0 y 1 • I 2 I • 5 t 6 O • ~, lndfY, ..c: rp N2S on Bal 191 $500 mo • • U • t U' U 1 ~72()..3141 720-9132 or 3'9-2298 utlll Call 71"'873'-7403 1fM Spot .... 18f f\lmlllled. t 8'W. T~ Of 213~t34653 JIM ONE 3ifl HOUN • tBR b191 to bet\, wtnMt rent.i, E• CM Utt1e pd Fem Straignt rn.19 50 •• no unite on 2 R2 I041 >Ont $650/mo CouPee only S4 t5/mo Cpte $440. dru!P. no bOOZ'e. If*• location '421.500 Agt t!CM03tl! 2131't77 ... 18 M2~7 01 '46-.5t "' 2911 S37~fmo 546-5737 Pal CoOb. 11$-2013 .. - ~AGE Jl/SATU•DAY October J2, .,,. _________________________________ DAILY ~LOT/BAL UTAR Hilh1h: iu ( >ranv;c ( :ouHI )' Open Houae Sunday 12-4 3311 Devon Cr Large comer lot aCfordmg priva<:y and room for two large yachts Four bedroom, thr(.'(' bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water. Extensive use of m.'.lrble in bathrooms. new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very·-targe watt·rfront decks perfect for entert.aming. Hard to cluphcate' $1 .095'.000 Ad ::008 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX NEW LISTING! Choice location in first block from the bay with some view. Three bedrooms, two baths in upper unit, and two bedrooms one batb in lower unit. Two car garage plus carport. Call now for a private showing. $675,000. Ad #OlO. HARBOR RIDGE A warm trad1ttonal family home of the highest standard. with an open flowing floorplan with ix bedrooms. four and one-half baths. Oak stairway. gourmet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built-in BBQ. pool and spa. all profess1onally landscaped with ocean. bay and city light views. $2 .500.000 Ad = 005 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French borne completed in exotic woods. located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline views Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplgces, solid oakwood floors, five oceaoview decks. beveled and tWip windows. Very large family home with exceptional yards complete with fruit trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. $1 .2_95,000. Ad#OOl WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX NEW LISTING! A terrific income property close to the beach in West Newport. Two units, each with two bedrooms, one and one- half baths and a fireplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off· street parking $3%.000 Fee Ad R:OOl BELCOURT NEW LISTING! Mediterranean-style luxury estate residence in one of Newport Beach's most prestigious gate-guarded com· munities. Four bedrooms, family room with built-ins, formal dining room, state-of-the-art kitchen with bleached oat floors and sunny break.last nook. Dramatic two story marble entry, large master suite witb vaulted ceilings, three car garage, Spanish Ule roof, French doors and windows throughout. Sun-splashed English garden is perfect for entertaining. complete with brick patios, custom spa, and luxurious landscaping. Other features include three fireplaces. air conditioning. central vacuum, and security system. $98S,OOO. Ad#006 ---------=------'f . .--.-...,, llAllBOR RIDGE No expeme bas been spared to create this architectural master- piece. Tbe Oawlea detail of desip and comtruction ii not millke a fl.ne work of art. Tbe generous me of slate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising six spacious bedrooms, five and one-ball baths. parkina for u many as five automobiles, this estate offers tbe maximum iD luxurious living. Outstanding bay and night light views. In the flnilbinl staaea of comtructioo now, decorative finisbe11 may be lelected by the purchuer. Call today for a private viewin&. f2,950,000. Ad#017 LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom home in this exclusive, gated development above Laguna Beacb and enjoy tbe sweeping ocean, city, mountain, and canyon views. Limited to just four natural-grade buildable sites. each owner will also have an undivided interest in nearly 7 acres of prestine open space for recreatooal and a&ricultural use. Ready for your home witb all utilities in. Priced lrom $399,000. Ad=025. BELCOURT HILL NEW LISTING! Ocean, Catalina and city lights view from this stunning townhome. Tastefully decorated and furnished in ultra· quality mooern. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting, custom window shades and shutters .. Dramatic custom lighting throughout. Air conditioned. upgraded security system. three car garage. guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at $795,000. Ad#018 OUT OF AREA-VINEYARD Riverside County, one-half hour south of Palm Desert. Forty acres of grapevines and a fabulous borne, professionally furniabed and decorated. Great opportunity for investor, rancher, owner. Ter- rific view of tbe vafiey and Salton Sea. Home baa a swimming pool, deck, large patios, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine acreage producing table papes. Owner Will lease bati or eervice the seven year depreciation. Only $750,000. Ad#007 NEWPORT ISLAND Discover "Newport Island," the quiet bide-a-way island on the Penimula. A four bedroom, including a muter bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story borne. A warm, open living room wit.b used brick fireplace, oak fiooring, remodeled gourmet kitchen. Asking '445,000. Ad#014 SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spyglass, views of city )iabts, mountainl, Harbor Rldae, partial ocean from 1arden. New French doon throughout. CUltomiJed paintin& ID and out, new marble noon in foyer, family room and kltcben. Uperaded landlcaplng and security system. f'H,000. Ad#OU .... 7;9-6100 S Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach, California 92660