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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-11-05 - Orange Coast PilotE418oa - OceaaVlew Fount.ta Valley Marina - Corona del Mar Tustin 36 20 13 0 '_ .' • ' . 17 0 17 7 ···SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1988 .25 CE, TS Newport 20·00 mailer -assailed Three city council ca ndidates repudiate tactics 0(NB politica l action committee By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. ...., ......... City Council candidates Jean Watt. · Paul RyckofTand Genevl Matlock on ' Friday took steps to distance them- selves from campaign mailers being distributed by the political action CQmmittee Newport 2000. The lJst of ,three controversial tracts ffom Newport 2000, an anti- Ralph Rodhcim piece, hit the mail- boxes Thursday. Watt. RyckofT and Matlock, all of whom were endorsed by Newport 2000 in their City Council races. George Bush goes back on the attack as Mike Dukakls closes the gap In ~al key states./ A4 Entertainment "Monday After the Mir- acfe" is a brilliant piece of theater achfevement at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse./ A 10 Index Ann Landers Births Bulletin Board Classified Comics Entertainment Homes . Peopfe Public Notices ReUgk>n Sports Weather A12 A14 A3 86-8 A 13 A 10, 11 Real Estate A12 AS, 8 5,8 A9 8 1-5 A2 repudiated its tactics and disavowed any connection wath the mailers. In a statement released to the Pilot. Wan said, "'I do not condone. nor have I ever played any pan in. hit piccn from any political action com mince. My campaign as indepen- dent from all such committees. · "The electorate must consider the candidate's record. qualific.auons. sources of income, and possible confl~ts of interest and then decade.·· sht Siid. . Ryckoff, who headed Newport 2000 until he announced his can- Problems with drug patches ironed-out By DIXIE REDFEARN °' ... ~ ........ Oran~ County Sheriff Brad Gates got the idea months ago that patch~ on high school athlete•s uniforms might be a powerful medium for a · message he thinks is vital: oon·l use drugs. The Orange County Athletic D1rcc- tor·sAssociationsw1fll) approved the idea. as did Cl F Southern Sectaon officials. and a shoulder eatch rcadi ng "Drug Use is Life Abuse· was soon an production. The publicity went out tha( all Orange County high school football players would be wearing the patches on Red Ribbon Week, the last week in October. But when the week arrived the patches were generally absent. "We wanted to get into the schools. get the patches on the kids who are the local heroes... said Frank Dureuf. athletic director for Los Alamitos High School, one of the few schools to begin wearing the patches on time. At many schools. however. the patches never made it on to the uniforms because of an apparent max- up. Several officials said they werc expecting iron-on patches. but what they got were sew-on patches . Tom Baldwin, the football coach at Costa Mesa High School. said the iron-on-sew-on problem has caused a dcl.ay in getting the patches on the uniforms. (Pleue eee DRUG/ A2) didacy against John Cox. also said he had no pan an tlle mailers. ··1 wou ldn't like people to thank I had any pan of it ... he said. "My campaign 1s independent of other candidates and organizations. My mail pieces and talks at forums have been Ii mated 10 issues of interest to Ncwpon Beach. "Those anclude tr.tffic. Measure K and the corridor. aarpon problems and spendang. ·· Matlock said no one oonsulted her before issuing an:r of the mailers and she rejected the tone used in them. ..They ccrtaanly arc not ~sing the words that I would use... Matlock said. "rm not antcrested 1n character assass1nat1on of anybddy. (Pleue eee NEWPORT I A2) One bad mailer deserves anoth~r· · By PAUL ARCHIPLEY. Ofteleo.lly,....... • issues. " Within hours of a press conference in which Ralph Rodheim denounced a "hit piece·· sent to Newport Beach voters. a tract from his campaign was beang dropped an mailboxes th.at his opponent s supporters denounced. But Watt suppbners Questioned the antegrity of bis mailer later Fnda}. It stated his stand on issues and what allegedly arc Wan·s posmons on the issues.. Rodheim and Jean Watt are running for the Distnct 5 seat being vacated b~ Philip Maurer. Along with Mayor John Cox and Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer. Rodheam has been the object of controversial mailers issued by the political action commmec NCWJ>Qrt 2000. It ancluded language descnbang Watt as "an obstruct1on1s1" and calling her the head of an "extremist.. anta~verythang organazauon" an a reference to the cn1zens group Stop Polluung Our N port. .. Watt campaign manager Nan kanner Said at the bcgJnnang of the race \he tv.o oppo ts agreed to avoid mudslinging. Condemning the latest mailer Friday as ··trash:· he said he has conducted his own campaign to focus on the ··1t's d1stressang to me that I a<le a pledge to Ralph Rodheam that v.e v.ould run a cl n campaign, -she said l"Pla!Aa!!! .ee Olf'&/ A2) ~,...--~ ........ Irvine ·cou·ncil votes approval .of tollway plan City gives backing to compromise on corridor struct ure By LANCE JGl'ltON Ofteleo.lly,... ..... Th~ lr\·me Cat' ('Quncal on Fnda" ga\e llS unnanamous bJCSSJng lO a compromise worked our wath the cat} of Newport Beach that ~ould hmi.t the proposed San Joaquin Halls Transportation Comdor to eight lanes. The .5..() vote official) affirmed an announcement Tuesda\ that the •~o cities had retched an agreement on what the stale·s first toll road should look hke. The Newport Beach Caty Council 1s exP«ted to consider the agreement on Nov. 14. but there 1s little do: bt that at will also approve the document. The JOant pohC) statement ~ould then be forwarded to the Transpor• talion Comdor ~gent), wtuch along with the Orange Count) Board of Supervisors, state and federal govern-, ments. v.-111 have the ultimate dut) to decide where and hov. to build the road. same ume. N~port Beal::h was calling for a mu1mum of ei&ht lanes on the 14.S-milc road. which would lank the San Diego F~way JUst north o(Sp.J uan CApLSlra.nn 10 the Corona del Mar FrttV-1). The latest recommendation calls for sax regular rraffic lanes with two add1t1onal carpool lanes. lt aJso endorses.a plan to ultimately build a hght rail transu system down the m1ddk of the thoroughfare. Irwin AJber. vice president of the I" ane Transportation Commission. applauded the council for its decision. but warned the legislators to fight agaanst those who believe that a light rail S)ster'n v.ould be impractical. ··1 Qo.OUld urge the council not to let our guard down now." Alber said. The 11 111-manute public meeting. which followed a nearly ~minute closed-door session. featured only one "01ce of dis.sent. 1chard G. Munsell. vice ~idcnt of the Cosu Mesa-based planning firm. PSOMAS and Associates. said the rccommendauon contradicts the ctt) ·s ~neral plan. which he said assumed a 10-lane roadwa). As such. Munsell said the rccommendataon should ha"e been accompanied by a nev. en' 1ronmcntal impact report. Paul Moncbcllein, of the DraC Uee la Life Abaae Poandadon, ahowa off anti-clra& patch donated by aherlff'a departmen t to be wom by Ora.DCe County hlCJl achool football t~. lrYane's dcc1s1on 10 endorse up to eight la nes v~rs awa) from a statc-- ment 1t issued in .\ugust that called for no more than sa~ lanes .\t the But Ca t) "ttome) Roger A. Grable said the C11' 's ra'ommendataon was no more than a comment on the · exastang en' 1ronmental report. not an (Pl eue ee.e IRVllU/ A2) Fou~tain·Valley candidate.apologizes Effort.to sa vedeer , tterature on stationary of homeowner association called m istake by Pefrtk in By ROBERT BARKER ... ...., ........ Fountain Valley City Council Can- didate J~es Petrikin has apologized for cunpaian literature that his cam- .... sent to voters this week on SlatKmetJ bearina the letterhead of Green Valle~ Homeowners Rec- reation Association. an official said Friday. Tiiie letter, which arrived In homes. Wednesday, was aJowini in its praise for htrik1n in connecuon with his 1'and on the Southpark commercial de~L in sent a follow-up letter Friday in which he apol<>11zed for cnatina the impression that the homeowMn association had en- dorsed him for election. according to Scott S'!'ith. general manager of the assoc1at1on. Petrikin, who also agreed to pay SSOO to cover mailinJ elpenses for the clarification letter. said he-mis- takenly printed the letter on the homeowner association stationery. Smith said. The Grttn. Valley Homeowners Recreation Association represents owners of more than 1,000 homes.. Petrikin. a planning commissioner who unsuccnsfully ran for City Council four years aao. couldn't be reached for comment. John Oou&hcn. a Green Valley resident. said" Friday he was "Oab- berpsted.. when he received the onganal letter and that he believed at was unethical on Petrikin's pan. The homeowner assocaation~s Smtth said the onganal letter was wntten by Woody Young. a resident of Grttn Valley. and teve Schwarz. treasurer of the assoc1at1on. on plain whttc paper with no letterhead. At the tame. 'Schwarz reponedl} told Petnkm that he could speak only as an 1nd1vidual who wasn·t · rep- rcsen11ng the board of directors, Smith said. Petnk1n·s stafT allegedl> trans- ferred the letter onto G~n Valley Homeowners Association letterhead and sent It to residents an the Green Valley homes and condominiums as well as to other homes in the city. Smith said. Petrikrn rtportedly retttvtd the letterhead stationery when he and other candidates rc«aved invitations to attend a Green Valley candidate forum on Oct. 20. Smith said Fnday that he believed the matter was closed w1th Petnkan·s clai:ificauon and has agreement to pa~ mailing costs. ··our conet'rn now as that the} 're dehvered 1n time (before Tucsda\ l " Smit~ said. · · Near the end of the letter, "nters Young and Schwarz said that onl~ one other candidate. Don Chane~. "showed promise:· But Chane.}. a retired Orange County Shenffs lieutenant. said Fn- da)' he didn't want an)1hing to do with the letter. Chaney said Fnda) that he "as . "ver) pleased .. when he learned that he had suppon of the a~ataon but 'A-Ondcred v.h) he d1dn•t a~e a call from the group announcaag the support. But when he learned that he. 1n fact. received onl) the support of hwarz (Pleue Me PSTRDUJlf / A2) Charges exchanged oV~r HB telephone ~ampaign MacAllisttt said thal voter1 have complained that the tcltphoM callers have made Mrond. follow-up cans.. and say th1np hke. "Don't you hana up on me. rou cow. or don't ...... up. you bitch: One of ti.e penoas wtto WM caW Thursda)' he belie' es thar someone 1s tl')'U'I ID saboulec hJm and create ··nc:puve name ruoanition •• Anothn candidate. hov.eHr, dauned that MecAlh ter's txpla- nat.ioa ~red to bt far-~tc~ and that n "' more h~~lr thlt the pcoPlc °""*'' .. the ~ bank may t.w hiftd tome d~tful pcOplc. Another mi<knt Mid he rccci'ed a call from a ptnOn who Mid some- th1Q1 &IMNI MaHrt J but couldn't unden&Pd aft)llri• runt.er. Rcpracntataves oflhc Hunllntton ' ' underway in Laguna B) ROBERT HYNDMAN ( Mesannew , " .Disneyland ambassador Wendy Freeland of Costa Mesa tw bttn chosen as Oisncyllnd'a 1989 ambusador to the world, a year-Iona ~tion as the Mqic Kinadom's official hostess, spokeswoman and emissary of a<>Od will. Freeland. a student at Cal Poly Pomona, was named to the position on Friday durin& a ceremony In front of the Anaheim theme park's Sleepina Beauty Castle. · As the new ambassador. Freeland. 23, will cscon visitina dianitaries throuah the park as well as travel around the United StalCS and abroad, mwna public appuranccs, visitina ho pita ls and orphanaies and appear- ing on radio and television, accordina to an announcement from the Magic Kingdom. Freeland was chosen after several ·interviews with J 'Disneyland com- mittee and Disney executives. The selection criteria were based on personality, intcllience, communica- tion skills and knowledge of the company. As well as havina been an employee at the park. Freeland is also a ()15ncy trivia buff. Mickey Moue ooaaratatate. Wend~ P'reeland OD her eelection u Dlaneyl&Dd'• AmbaNador to tile World. Panel.rules out elephant ~buse at zoo SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A preliminary report issued Friday found that a lack of well-trained elephant keepers and shon staffing were "crucial factors" in an attack by an Asian elephant on a San Francisco Zoo employee. However, the I oftbrcc expcn.s ruled owt al of the animal. Veterinary t hnician Gail Hedbera was serio y injured Oct. I when 7,"000-pound nkerbellc, a 22- year~ld elephant. "r~ormed i "head stand" on her while she was attempt- ing to treat an abccss on its check. Zoo critics had charaect that the incident resulted from abuse to the animal and to the zoo's other Asian elephant, Penny. ··we eumined the animals very carefully and we simply could not sec any type of abuse," saad Dale Tuttle. director of the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida and the chainnan of an Asian elephant research and management program operatin& in the United States and Canada. The report was made to a joint committee of the city Recreation and Park Commission and the Zoologkal Socfcty. However, Tunic and the other experts said that the zoo's elephant keepers sorely need more super- vision. a formal tntining program and written safety guKiclines. They also recommended building up a staff of animaJ keepers who have developed "long-term relat10.nships." NEWPORT MAILER ASSAILED BY TRIO ••• P'romAl "I don't believe in mudslinging." Matlock. who along with Ryckoff received campaign . contnbuuons from Newport 2000. said if the accusations in the maikrs were not true she would rcnoun~ the group and return its contribuuon. However, all three candidates felt the mailers did raise legitimate issues that voters should consider. Reprding a mailer that questioned ONE BAD .•. P'romAl "I thought wt. had a sumlar pledge from them." Skinner also objected to his refer- ence to SPON as "extremist." "SPON has over 700 family mem- bers," she said. Leaders of the group talk to members about their concerns and views, seek a consensus and attempt to achieve goals to bencr Newport Beach, Skinner said. "It's not what J would call an cJttrenust orpnlz.a1ion." Watt supporter Pat Hollander was even more crit1caJ. "For this man to send out these pack Of hes, 1°.m JUSt funous,:• Hollander said. "Jean Watt 1s one of the least extremist persons in the world." Rodheim stood by the mailer. "We've tried to talk about the issues.~ he said. "What she wants and what I want IS to talk about ISSUCS. He said his commmec "felt we want the electorate to know there really arc d10'ercnces between us." Rcfemn& to its opposition to Measure A two ~cars ago, Rodhc1m said because of SPON's actions the c11y lost out on such needed projects as a teen center and Pelican Hill Road. "If they don't like what's happen- ing. they sue:· he said. "In my estimation, they arc obstructionist. "It 1s not a hit piece It 1s a com pan son of issues." The mailer did incorrectly charge that Watt's campaign had received more than $2.000 from Newpon 2000. Rodhc1m said 1t should be corrected. Although Newpon 2000 has sp_ent several thousand dollars on mailers endorsing Watt, her campaign has received nothing directly. "We ha ven't received a nickel from them ," Skinner said. "Only distress" Earlier Fnday. while discussing nept1vt' mailers in general. Watt said people shou Id look at what 1s happen- ing in this election 1n the co nte't of past races. She said the tone was set in 1980 when developers like The Irvine Co and the Koll Co. spent thousands in negative mailers to defeat thcn- Mayor Paul Ryckoff and others. John Cox's business dcalin&s and his relationship to The Irvine Co., Watt said, "I felt uncomfortable about the mailCT. "But you have to put it in the proper context. It's not alone and 1t raises an issue. "John did owe money to The Irvi ne Co. and he did vote on their projects. I wouldn't have done that." Ryckoff agreed. "Some of these attacltl arc probably fair if there's an) truth to it,· he said. Newport 2000 was formed as the po!1iical arm of Stop P~llut1ng Our Newport, a c1t1zcns action group 1n which all thtte ca ndidates have been acu vc. Ryc koO'sa1d Ncwpon 2000'uscd to be a loosely knit group that made decmons by consensus. ··Now I don '1 know," he said. Watt said there is no board of directors and no official membership. But those knowledgeable· of the group said the mailers are the work of two people. John and Margaret Gardner. John Gardner was a founder of another citizens· slow-growth group. Mesa Action. in C'osta Mi:sa. He has been unavailable for com- ment. His wife said they stood behind the ma1~rs. DRUG PATCHES ••• P'romAl .. We have them. but they're not on yet. They're supposed to be ironed on. but they have to be sewn," Baldwin said. He said the school is hoping to have the patches in place by Thursday's game. At Corona del Mar High. coach Dave Holland hoped the patches would be on this weekend. "We haven't had lime to iron them on." he said. He might want to make that next weekend. 1 Newport Harbor High Schoors head football coach. Jeff Bnnklcy. said he was hoping to get the palchcs on by the Nov. 18. "They say iron-On, but they won't stay ironed on our shirts, so we'll have to get them sewn on." Brinkley said. The iron-0n-sew~n controversy aside, Brinkley said the message is what everybody should be focusinJ on. "It's a great program and I'm very supportive of it:· Orange County She nffs Lt. Bill M1llcr. who is working full-time on the anu-drug effon out of a special office in Santa Ana. said Gates anti- drug effort llicpn in earnest one year ago Lb1s month when he began meeting with student body leacfcrs discussing the county's drug problem. "The Orange County Student Ad- visory Council Against Drug Abuse was formed . and the sheriff said he'd commit his resources." Miller said. What staned as small meetings last November has evolved to a group of 96 teens representing more than 35 area schools. Miller said. In addition to the anti-drug patches for athletes. the group was involved in getting signs for strategic countyline lo- cations that sa y .. Do drugs -Do Time." The first sign has been erected off the Orange Freeway near Diamond Bar. Miller said 22.000 ant1-drugpatch- cs have been d1stnbuted to Orange County schools to date. While some schools have plans only· for the football pla yers to wear th~ patches. there arc schools whe~ every athlete might find themselves with a patch. Los Alamitos' Durelli says his school will even have water polo players wcanns anti-drug patches. "We're putting them on the play- er's caps," Durctti said. PETRIKIN APOLOGIZES ••• P'romAl and Young. he became con<..'trned, he said. Chancy said he later talked to top association official s and found that they do not endorse candidates as a matter of pohcy "I believe that at this point that I'm a frontrunner.·· he said in a prcP.8rcd statement, ~but because of Pctnkin 's m1sreprcscntat1on of the facts. I now stand the chance of receiving some of the backlash from Petrikm's fraudulent use of the Green Valley Homeowner Assoc1a11on letterhead. "I would hope that the citizens of Fountain Valley know that I have run a campaign based on integrity and didn't have any prior knowle• of the letter sent out by Mr. Petrik in,'' CHARGES EXCHANGED ••• From Al deputy for the post and. in fact, is the trcasui:cr of Brockway's campaign She studied that race recently and found it "weird there was this overwhelming blast at incumbeots that was really uncalled for." ·She feels changes in campaign laws that pvc rise to polrucal action committees need to be re-uamined to contain the excesses of PAC's that answer to no candidate. comm1llee. ' Taylor said today that he was not trying to 1m1>ly that Wentworth endorsed him. but intended to show that he had a high respect for the former official and that he had 1 longtime rappon with her prior to the election campaian. ORANGE ......... COAST --·· r•I llA .. Of f lCE UOWM!t.fll C-1~ CA ....... _ 9o• •MO.e..ta ...... 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I: t5 .,,,, end .... •4.Mp.m. "'-riNillodeyUlla.11\.endMUI! 23'P.ll\ w~.oc .. ... &Mt• Marla .. 51 ' ZZZZ Bc;st owner~ adJDits to coc·atne·use LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fallen Wall Street whiz kid Ba rry Minkow acknowledr.ed in federal coun Fnday that he used cocaine at a lime when he appeared in an anti-druj pubhc scrv1~e advertising campaign fo~ a local television stati'bn. On cross-examination by Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Greenberg. Minkow also testified that he ~provided cash bonuses for cocaine to an employee oflli.s ZZZZ Best carpct- clcaning firm. . Minkow. 22. is on tnal in U,S. District Coun on 57 counts of secuntics. credit card and ma1~f raud stemming from the failure of his ZZZ.Z Best carpet-clean ing firm . Dunng the trial Friday. pros- ecutors played a videotape of M1n- kow's anti-drug message for the Jury. In the \Vidcfy publicized message doneK>r KTLA-TV.called "My Act 1s Clea n. How is Yours?" Minkow tells youna viewers that he is 21 years old and heads a. business that employs 3,000 people. "That's pressure. and it's drug free." Mmkow says on the videotape. "If I can handle pressure. so can you. If you can't, don t be afraid to ask for help -please." , Minkow testified that throughout the ad campaign. he was taking massive doses of steroids as pan of a weijht training program and oc- casionally using cocaine, which he described at one point as fun. When questioned if he had provided "cocaine bonuses" to ZZZZ Best employees, Minkow wd he provided money to buy cocaine to only one former worker. At another point in the cross- cxamination. Minkow said "the worst conduct I ever displayea ~s ;r human being" occurred when Daniel Krowpman. a former ZZZZ Best associate, t>eat a man who had just filed a lawsuit against Minkow. Minkow has argued that he was forced to swindle investors out of millions by mobsters, including K.,~man, who took control of his co ny. The victim of the Sept. 26. 19$6 beating, 48-year-old Wilham Swanson served Mink.ow with papers after unauthoriz~ charges of S6 I I appeared on a credit card shp used to buy $25 wonh offlowcrs at a company Minkow secretly owned. "I was like, 'Ye.ah! Get him, JCt him! He served me with a (lawsuit), he deserves it," Minkow testified. Prosecutors have alleged that Min- kow, laughina. picked up Swanson's glasses and smashed them. However, Minkow testified that Krowpman smashed the man ·s glasses. Swanson filed the small claims ,coun claim apinst Minkow after Minkow hadfone back on a promise • to cancel the 61 r chargc.r DEER RECEivE AID ••• P'romAl . dependent on those sourcc;s rather than seeking out food naturally. Brown said she would like to see water troughs placed at about nine locauons throughout the city. Alre~dy, troughs are on two ridgelincs in the central part of the city and the third will be pla~d m North Laguna. But there arc delays caused by The Irvine Co. prcpanng the necessary. paperwork to allow workers to refill troughs on company-Owned land in La'una Canyon, Brown said. · I'd say things arc moving a bit more slowly than I wanted. but we're putting the troughs out as soon as they're available," she said. Large blue 55-gallon plastic drums used to store hydrogen peroxide ror use in the city's sewage-trcatmcn.1 process were sav¢. rinsed out and cut in half for use as makeshift watering troughs. Brown must wait for the city to use the chemicals and make the drums available fo~ more troughs. "It could take several months," she said. "But we want to get them out as soon as possible so the deer will become ac.customcd to it by the time the dry season comes around again." IRVINE OKS TOLLWAY COMPROMISE ••• P'romAl adopted pohcy. "This 1s a set of comments in reaction to an cn9ironmcntal impact report," Grable sclid. "To comment on an environmental impact report you don't have to do an environmen- tal impact report." After the meeting;-' Munsell said that although he supports the general concept of mass transit. he doubts 1t will work in south Orange County, whtre housing is spread across thousands of acres with no central population area. Many residents would be forced todnvc for mileSJUSt to catch the train. so most would probably continue to use their cars to get to work. he said. Other points in the policy state- ment include: • The prohibition of trucks be- cause of steep gr9:1es. • Arcminderthat thecity'sieneral plan prohibits the connection of Culver Drive to the corridor. • Not connecting Bonita Canyon Road to the comdor unless the connecting roads were realigned away from residential areas and and onto UCI property. • Ford Road in Newport Beach may be conn~ted to the corridor provided th._t Ford oetwccn MacArthur Boulevard and the toll road is rcali,ned to the nonh of iu present location and a direct connec- tion is made between realigned Ford and Sao Miauel Drive. • Unless fully noticed public hear- ings a~ held. the extension of San Joaquin Hills Road east of Pelican Hill Road to a connection with the corridor should not occur. - New ·Window Styling•: A Happy Holiday• Gift 'Tis the season to plan for the holidays. This year, decorate more t~an your tree. Give your home a lasting gift of handsome new window styllngs. A gift to brighten your holidays and home for years to come. Choose your new' window stylings from our collections of luxurious draperies and curtains, soft-look pleated shades, col· orful minl·bltnds, sophisticated verticals. Select style and products now and we'll guarantee new beauty for your windows and home-for Yuletide and years to come. -------:.,. -. ~::' -~-. ~ ----· UCI Folk Dancers offer free lessons 1 starting Sunday UCI students and 1Mmben of the community are invited to JO&n the UCI Folk Dancen, who will bqin their 1988-:89 activities Sunday in the unavenity's Fine Ans Villqe. Reaular seuions of international tecrtational folk dancina, with some instruction, are free and wjll be held Sundays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Dance Studio l 20. Nancy Ruyter. UCI professor of danct. will teach dances from the Balkans at the first mtttina. • Each wttk the instruction will include both simple and advanced dances. No costumes are MCaSary, but comfortable shoes arc sugested. The classes are open to all qes. including children. and more informtioh is available by callina Ruyter at 8S6-7284, Nancy Steed at 559-4539 or Noma Bates ·at772-0604. • Library actlvltla •lated -· Musical entertainment aqd lecture~-will be offered next week at the Newport Center branc'h of the Newport Beach Public Library. 856 San" Oemente Drive. Fred Gillette will present a guitar and violin musiale series starting Sunday at 4 p.m. A scmianr on goal setting will be given Monday at noon and a talk on the foreclosure ~rocess Thursday at 7 p.m. Call 644-3191 for more information. Prisoner support breakfast A pancake breakfast will be held in support of Match-Two Pnsoner Outreach Sunday at St. Margaret's of Scotland Episcopal Church, 31641 La Nov1a Ave., San Juall Capistrano. June Jones Of El Toro i~coordinating the event. which is priced at $3. Inmate crafts also wlll be jfisplaycd. Call 661-0110 for further information. Benefit set at Harlequ'n Saddleback Community Entcrpnscs. -a support group for handicapped adults. will hold a fund- faising benefit Sunday at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse for the evening performance of the new comedy ··The Whole Half.' Tickets may be purchased for SH .50 and reservations can be made by calhng 837-7280._ Jazz meetlng ln Huntlngton The public is invited to the first-Sunday meeting o the New Orleans Jan Club of Southern Qlifomia, to be held Sunday at I '.30 to 6 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21 11 2 Pacific Coast High- way. Open iam sets will be presented every 30 to 40 minutes. The donation is S4 and additional informat10{1 is available at 720-0941 . Benefit ha'lrcuts offered The.Salon Sulca 1n South Coast Plaza wtll hold its first annual cutathon Sunday to benefit the Ohve Crest Treatment Centers for abused children. Prices will range from SI 0 to S20 for haircuts. makeup. facials and manicures at the salon. 3930 Bristol St.. Suite 207. The Los Angels Ra1dcrettes wtll appear .. and more information may be obtained from Lisa FuJ1moto or Mana Robens at 777-1337 Christmas open house A Chnstmas open house will be held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mole Hole of Dana Point 1n the Pavilion shopping center at Golden Lantern and Dana Point Dnve. Free pictures with Santa Claus will be taken from 2 to 3 p.m. Call 661 -0656 for further information. Parents' classes slated A four-week class entitled •·pa;enting Teens With Confidence .. will be offered beginninf Mon- day and running Mondays through Nov. 2 at the Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. Dr. Daun H. Martin will conduct the sessions. which wi ll run from 1 to 9!.m. There is no charge. but space 1s limited an reservations may be obtained by calling College Hospital Outreach Services at 646-1214. Stop-smoklng program Fresh Start. a program for smoke~ trymg to kick the habit. will be offered. bellnning Monday. at Hoag Hospital 1n Newport ~ach. The five-session class also runs Thursday and Nov. I 4. 17 and 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. It 1s sponsored by the Amencan Cancer Society. Call the society's education department at 751-0441 for reg1strauon information. Fitness cla••es for moms Fitness classes for expectant mothers and mother and baby fitness classes will be offered. startina Monday. by the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recrratton Department. The sessions will run for seven weeks. For information on times. locations and rqistration. call 644-31 SI , 673-62M or 675-235 I. Banner competltlon .et The deadline is Mondar for participation in Laguna Beach's sixth annua winter banner com-eemio~ •. sponsored by the city and its Arts Comm1ss1on. Students enrolled in Orange County schools or colkaes m~ apply. The theme of the contes1 is ·'To the S'ea." Call Carolyn Soloman at 487-331 1, ut. 211 , for additional information. Parent •upport 6roap How to start and maintain a suP{>Ort aroup for pirtnts Mil be discussed Monday 1n the ~ulti· purpose room ofVendano Middle School in Irvine. Doua Tanner will conduct the session. whkh will be field from 7:30 to 9 p.m. There is no admission ct\arae. Call David Andet'50n 1166()..3920 for details .. ir .. 1i1on •IJow In Jleu "One Hund~ Years of Fashion," featurina O\'er &avintlF fish ions from Oranac County's pest. Wiii bl' emented Sunday from 7 10 9 p.m. It the Crystal Coun in South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. The event is part of ~nae County's Cente .... niaJ ~lebnuon. Funhtr anformat1on may be oblaincd by caJhnt the Hi .. oncal Hd CuhunJ Foadl•ion of'Oranee COUttty at 2$0-19l7. Vid llJtlJ 1'eaellt •t .. Let tht Good Tunn Roll," a btndit show for ll'Vllle.. untvmny Hap Schoot will be •tljed MoMly 1t l :lO p.m. at 0~ Irvine M1rriolt Hotel. Cllt Olns V1lh 11 552-1800 or 8~3374 for tidtt ....... • • Oflllnoe CoM1 DAILY PILOT ISatUrdtly, HOwrnber 5, 1911 ..... Politician& los~ meeting subsidies IJ fte A..111 et._. Pn11 The U S. Small lutiMU Admin1s. trataon decicka at will stop sublidilina mOll conferences nationwide with dec1ed off"acws because of profits and puiiun politacs tcnerated by conferences involv· 1na two <;alifom1a lawmakers. Afcncy officaals became upset when. a women·s conference sponsored by stale Sen. Wlltiam Campbell R-EI Toro. turned a profitofS 165,000 in t 987 for his wife and an aide. The qency also was ractint to • Fatal kick .. ~r:a~sjat~ term ·of . .8months By JONATHAN VOLZltE Ot ... 0.-, ......... A 20-year-old man was sentenced to eight months in Orange County Jail on Friday for \he 1987 death of a Costa Mesa man ~illed when he was ki cked in the head • during a party' brawl. Mark Edward Weidner. a former Pasadena City College student, was or- dered to serve eight maflths in Oranae County Jail on a manslauahter conviction for allegedly delivering what was ultimate- ly a fatal blow to Steve Halverson in a fight outside Weidner's Altadena home. Halverson. 19. went to a party at. Halverson's home after sce1og it advertised on a flier in Orange Count y, authorities said. But at the P'rty. Halverson was told to leave. In the street 1n front of We1dncr's house. an araument bcaan and finally a fighL Former Deputy l>isfrict Attorney Tony Rakauckas. who prosecuted the case before· rctmnc from the office. said Halverson was kicked in the face when he turned to put down his coat. - Unconscious from the blow. Halverson was dragged back into the house. When he came to. he complained of a headache but pic}f}ot see a doctor. authorities said. · .:= ~me strangt:rs drove Halverson back to Orange Counly and left him in the yard of Jul.home. His roommates thouaht he was hung over. and let him sleep until noon the following day. When they cheeked him. 'he was found dead. Dr. Richard F"kumoto. the ~thologist who pcrfOTmed the autopsy. said the man died when his brain swelled. cuttingofThis ability to breathe. The swelling was caused b> bruising on the front and back. caused by the kick and the force of. Halverson h1tt1ng the pavement. Weidner surrendered to authonues after learmna an arrest warrant was issued for him. He could have bttn scn1enced 10 up to four years. Hi s defense attome). Rayford Foun- ta1~ unavailable for comment. as was the current prosecutor. Deputy District Attorney Marvin Stem. .HB city official cancels speech in high-rise When Huntinaton Beach City Adm1n1s- trator Paul Coolt made a remark about heights dunng his opening remarks at a c1ty and chamber of com me rec sponsored business conference Thursday, 1t was ta.ken as a JOke. But as Cook continued his speech while facing an expanse of windows on the 12th floor of One Pacafic Plaza. he appeared 111 at ease. .finally. he stopped in mid-sentence and said ... I think the height got 10 me -that happens to people" and quickly left the room. hand1n1 his yellow legal pad with speech notes to Deputy City .\dminis- trator Doug La ~lie. Ourina a break 1n the confcrcoce later that momin.. City Councilman Wes Bannister said that Cook appuently suffers from acrophobia - a fear of being in hi&h places. -· .. tic's fine now. He was OK once he got to the first floor:· Bannister said. -By Dhdc Re4fcant 59 AND HOLDING COftfm'nce Si)OfttOred b)' State Seft. Ken M8ddy, R-Frano, that ~ted 1 $40.000 prtfit and featured ~a pandU ..,.:h ~ tlariJyn Quayle, wife ot vi« ~nual aodidaie Dan Quayle. The SBA provided Campbell with S62, 761 in taxpayer funds for prinllnf and pos1aae cos~s. and p"C Maddy SI .000 worth of postage. l'he aaency had forbid the use of tax dollars for conferences lha1 "'*money or feature<! panlsan polit.cal act1v1ty. .. The asency will no longer cosponsor any event with an elected official at the Slate of local level, with the possible ncepcion of a aovemor... said SBA Adnuaiw'ator James Abdnor 1 n an Oct 2S letter to U.S. Sen. Dale Bumpers. 0-Ark .• chairman of the committee that monitors SIA fund.Ina. "Thjs last prohibrnon 1s in direct response to the problems that arose from the cosponsorsh1ps with r;tate Senators ea.npbell and Maddy.'' Abdnor wrote. Maddy said he was tryihf. to. work out ll finalltiaf "accommodation • that 1s accep- table to the SBA. He blamed the profit on the convention's unexpected succcu and the speech by Mrs Quayle as an 1nnocrnt m1X·UP Cam~ll's women's conference in the spnng of I 987 proved to be a bia money- maker for his wife. Maricne. and his aide K.artn L. m1th. The women co-owned a co nsulting company that was hired to coordinate the conference. their fee of $165.000 amounted to nearly 30 percent of the conference's· SSS5,334 budaet. The. SBA said it had no knowledge: conference profits were targeted ror Campbell's wife and Jide. Rooms without • a view ...... At left 18 look lutde "one of <>raqe Coanty Jail con- troTenl&l nabber rooma, one of 12 pa44ecl celle at tlae Jail that U.S. Dl8trlct JU,e •tlll•m P. Gray deelarid lnbamane Wedneaday. Below 18 tile ball.,.y l•dlDC to tile celle. · Gray ·ordered aatllodtl• !:8.ro'ride tamatee la tboee witllbeda.~ ... toilet. and maadated' tllat tile ceU. DOtbe ll8ed wltlloat written P"'m"''eetoa from -~b-~~tM couaty~• of pat=.1 ::::..~~·::. cella, wlalcla::ri em~ a-cept ,_ • la tile floor foraaeaen ... To pat a ·pea-·www- tntoa cell wftll DO place to alt or lie aicept 0. tile floor, witll a toilet ... t la Dot ~ly o .... after - wftla DO -:~• .. eat wltll DO 8 -all of t1a .. tla••• fall far ..... tlle•..tenot• .... • ~ a .-;eoe la •titled to,"Gny9aid. · Gra7'a ~. 'Miw...,er. atlU 11 ... Jail ..,. .......... andment*J • ....a.m.1e .tbepow•to...em,._.. dlna. c)oda•• _. ei09t prtYllec-If :tie COlldlirt ~ . tlae lmliate ,....._It. . ' -~~---·- Cost of irandparenthood climbing Econ o m 1 c ------------Index fiaurcs r'CVal that spendma the daY. wuh your .,.and· N••cy chaklren costs I SO "" pu«nt mott than it t,~ J~~ c~ .~ MclmaE ~ ho.ins. health care llll•••••••• ind bubble aum. I li ve in an area of the country that has more theme parks than oranac aroves, mott roller coasttn than hi&h· rites. Thert'tt a vast assonment of wonden to bol&le the' mind and empty the pune -from Giant Water S«des to Diritibk Rides. Killtr Whale Shows to Ayina Tncups. h's a moppet's .,.r1chsc 1nd a Jrandperent's downfall. For wt\lt it costs to kttP. un1or from ~tt1na boml. you could lend the lud to Harvard. There s a.,_.ys the chance he miPt bewmc an investment blnkcr and save yoo .tbtM ._,. tipl on me market. When my ~ndludt come for a v•sat I P!'ll' for r11n to t1'ey can Maf hOine Ind dO tomethn• old ftisbiOMCI and .ance1111Mf'CW like MW1"1 the hou11e ....,. Uafon.u. ly. It~,.,.'" Southern C11if'ornia. W...._ t.appcMd 10 the simc* : ctuldhood .-...raof'WMCt.i111 pollywc>JS turn 1nto.fnJP'! Or• ftOt 1ftlOJI .lillla1 Kida a~ to jilded today tMy can•t be utilMM · bJ MtYtlM"I n than a roe~ ihip ridt '° a d~~Jaay. With the m1lhons of m11n of'.litftt )an tr1v you d dunk t.he) 'd be el111lllc fora frequmt~)-Cr dlK'CMIDt At a-tM weter 11• perks ~ 1 practical ~ Vwllf .. m tome ltolM dcM. a.·1..-Uie • fon) bucks JUSf 10 se1 their ears washed. IOCt' lht ICICVISIOn ICOCr&llOn hlS an attcnt101Mpan ·as long as a station break. entertaining a gaggle of small fl') requires lht sa' '' ofa cruise director. What irann.c:s fear the most 1s that itlcntleu. 1u1lt-p1eTCm& .... h1nc '"There·~ nothing to do ·· It's equ1,alcnt to the dnp torture used on pnsoners 10 re' cal more 1han their name. rank and scnal number. Ocas1onall" af\er a good ntght's sleq> I fantas11e I hat rm mona cnou&h to hofd out for a da) of"crutLve pla) ... But that moment of madness qu1tkl • passes. ~ner au these ycan. l''c learned thcri are t~o 1h1nas )OU can'1 fisht: Cit) Hall: and c'er·N~vtr-Land. . What IS it about theme parks that g1'e ch1klrcn the sah,ary gJands ofa t)rannosaurus rcll'! They attack food standsand Hnd1na machines wtth the vorac1ousappet1tts offire-breath1ni monsters incc the c t1na prottSs never· abates.. I fi&ure 1t cosls me at le.ast S 18 an hour pet child to keep them rn;unk food. Vendor hot dopare.10upen t\C 1t•s a shame to cat them. They o~l to be bron1cd and &lstd for bookends. .. After a ~hna da hav1na fun W1th )OUr k>v~ ones. foot -Caty and broR )OU MlllC" toward lbt C 1t &ate A.head hn the final obstacle count. the souvenir-.hop. Tius LS ~here thek1ddeesc,trect 1hecasb )Ou've squirreled away foranel«tndoot ma..,er-oryourold •·Many ~ndPlf'nt try to make a run for 1t pa.st the cash ftllstcr •1tbout be1n1 hotdowft by1 l -sh1norstufTed tO\', but no one ha\ e'er u«ttdcd. Don't att me "rona. I lo"c malt-bchc'(' parl. a much ai the nc\t fa1f} arandmother I JUSt ~•sh lhc} t le IM~lte\e MOM)'. Neet7lk...,N ... 814W /Wfwf. -.. • ' I . . OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/ S&turday, Nowm~ 5, 1988 f 1 Busfi ret urns to tlie attack I as Dukakis ~says he 's clOsing By 'ne Auoclated Press George Bush brandished a news- paper headline callinJ the Massachu-setts budget ,.amess· on Friday as he ~turned to the attack in the race for tryin_J to capnahze on tics with hif!\. "[ feel strongly about ethics an government," he said. handful ofincumbents of either party in serious political jeopardy. • the White House. Underdog Mkhael Dukak1s proclaimed his Republican rival was "slipping and we're surgmg" into the homestretch. Dukakis feigned disbeltefthat Bush had lately ~un telling audiences he was on their side -the very line tl)at has fueled the gains for the Democrat in some states. "Who's he kidding?" said Dukak1s. The 'two men had five-minute back-to-back interviews on ABC's "World News Tonight:· and both were asked about the nastiness that has pervaded their race, Bush said pis own campaign has been "ha rdh111ing but it's been fair and it's been accurate." He .said Dukakis has run his full Jhare of ·negative com- mercials, as v.cll. CBS-said its survey showtd Bush leadin& S 1-44 among probable voters polled Tuesday through Thursday. with a margin of error of three percentage points. The margin had been 53-41 in a survey taken dunng the three days ending Monday. A survey taken for The Associated Press and Charleston Daily Mail pve Dukakis a IS-point burge in tra- duionally Democratic West Virginia, There was evidence the hard- charg1ng Democrat might be righ t. CBS said its latest poll showed the Republican vice president wit h a lead · of seven points nationally. down from 12 only lhrec days earlier. The new poll indicated as much as 24 percent of voters may not have fiftally decided. CBS said. BOth campa'igns were pouring a fonune into network advertising campaigns over the weekend -S 1.3 million was the announced figure for Bush and $375.000 for Dukak1s - not to mention additional thousands on both sides for commercials targeted to battleground states. . ' Bush not only ct111pzed Dukak1s. In an interview with The Associated Press. he assailed a longtime as- soc1ate's public relations firm for Dukakis countered that Bush was attacking him to ''divert attention from a failed record on the war against drugs .. from the kind of sleaze and corruption we've seen in Wash- ington." Races for 33 Senate scats. a full 43S- member House and a dozen gov- ernorships were an their final days. as well. Best prospcctsap~arcd 10 be foo conunued Democratic control of both houses of Congress. with only a a lar&e gain for him . . The ph ysical strain was beginning to show, on the presidential mara- thoners. • Dukakis sipped honey-sweetel\ed tea anchwck.cd on tozenses to protect . what was left of his voice. Even so. aides were discussing having him campaign all day Monday in Cali- fornia .. and then Oying into Iowa in the middle of the night. .After that.- perhaps e'(en an elecuon morning appearance in Ohio before going home to Boston. "Bush figured to end up at Houston for a rally on Monday. then make an election-morning appearance in Texas befort awaiting the results. TEXTURED CARVED ~=~~~ s12• Sug rd. $25 25 ULTRADENSE tEXTURED ~~::1value1n S 11• styh111 & durability Svu rel $32 so SOLID COLOR TEXTURED • S~XONY s Thfpetlect blendol 11• dfnSf pde Suu rel SJ4 95 DuPont STAINMASTER• Carpet fea- tures unsurpassed quality and durability. Plue full five-year warranty. It's beautiful now -and tor years to come. &it this s.le lasts only until 11.-.. So come In now tor great prices on the decorator colors and styles you're looking for. SAME FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1972 FLOOR COVERING ~ ~lrA 2760 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 979· 7694 . ~l II phle Republican prealden tia l nominee Vice Prealdent Geoqe Buh ridea fire enctne duritia parade throutb down town Cincin- nati P-rlclay afternoon. eOrnell student reportedly~ cteator of comput~r Y.ims NEW YORK (AP) -The "virus" program that infected computers across the country was created by a graduate student at Cornell Univer- sjty whose father is one of the government's. nJOSt respected com· puter security experts. The New York Titne.s reported in Saturday's editions. Two sources with detailed knowl- e-dge of the case told the'i1mes that Robert T. Morris Jr .. 23. a computer science graduate student whom friends descnbe as "btilliant.'' wrote the set of compUJer 1 nstruct1ons as an experiment. The student could not be reached for comment Friday. the newspaper reponed 1n aturday's edihons. The virus was introduced into the Arpanet. the Depanment of Defense computer network. the Times said. It was intended to live there innocent!~ and undetected. slowly making copies 1hat would move from com- puter to computer. the report said. Scientists worklngof vaccine to pre.,.ent compu~r inf ecti~ns LOS ALAMOS. N.M. (AP) -Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory said Friday they are working o~ a computer "vaccine" to preve~t viral infection programs like the one that infiltrated research computers this weckComputer secunty expens said the virus made life inconvenient for researchers, but did no known petmanent damage and did not enter the lab's classified computers. · Computer security officer Jimmy McClary said the labo~tory was able to identify the virus and clransc 11 from the system w11h a code akin to a computer "vaccine." "The most useful aspect of these sort of events i that they occur in an unclassified. non-scns111ve environment that lets us look at the techniques used to introduce thest' vi ruses," said McClary. This week's virus was able to infiltrate the UN IX operating system that links scientific laboratories nationwide. infecting Los Alamos. its sister Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, and numerous other government and pnvate research centers. "This as tbe ra1est scale virus attack that f have seen that was distnbuted across the countl).' ~cClary said. • But a design error caused 1t instead to replicate madly out of control, ultimately jamming more than 6.000 Communications Agency. in charge ofa bored graduate student" computers nat1onw1de. of the Arpanet net"ork. to discuss the He said his son was "for his age T.he virus apparently caused no case. very well trained in computer science: damage other than the thousands of Hts father, Robert Morns St., has he studied It in college and held hours that computer scien ti sts and written Widely on the security of the various summer jobs at various programmers were spending to re-Unix operating system. the computer places." move 11 from their systems. B)' master program that was d\e target of TH A. 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The main backers of the leg1slat1on in both houses expressed disap~int· ment that the final version did not include ·provisions guaranteeing the confidentiality of AIDS tests results and outJawingd1scrimination against people who test positive.for the virus. The prcmtk 1s that health officials will continue to have a difficult timl' learning the true scope of \he disease because those who suspect they arr infected will be unlikely to coml' forward for testing for fear they will lose their f'obs. hoines and health insurance i it 1s learned they tested positive for the virus -HIV -tha1 causes the disease. hauthonzes S 100 million a year for AIDS testing over the nc"t two years and an additional SI 00 mJllion in each of the next two years for home health care of people with AIDS. However. they were gratified by the inclusion of additional money for research and education and expressed hope the confidentialit y and anti- discnm ination issues could be ad- dressed in separate legislation when Consress returns and there is a new president in the White House. Bush's top health adviser said this week he not only supports a fede ral ant1discrimina1ion law. but would use the power of the Whne House to push for such legislation if he 1\ elected president. h also includes up to $300 million 1n new research funds in each of the Both Republican George Bush and Democ rat Michael Dukak1s have said they suppon the White House Air Force left with $104M in Worthless parts By Tile A11odaled Pre11 WASHINGTON -An Air Force loaistics center in Georgia paid an estimated $104 million for spare pans that did nol meet contract specifications, amountin& to 89 percent of its inventory. according to a Pcni.gon audit. A dran copy of a Pentqon Inspector General's repon concluded "the Air Force did not receive the quality puts it paid for." A spokesman for Air Fortt l.Otistia Command at Wri&ht-Patterson Air Force Bue in Dayton, Ohio, took sharp issue with lhe draft report, which was ob1aincd from 1he Pentqon and distributed by the Projtct on Militlry Procurement. • private watch~ aroup in Wubin1ton ... The fi1urc is v~ misleldina, said Ajr f ~ sa>Okesman Ken Ptttol)e-"Tbey takd a sample and macfe projections," he 11id, challe~nt bo1h 1hc methods and the calculations uMJd by the Inspector General's otri<:e. He was unable to offer an alternative estimate of the pttten• or value oflbt sp1res that did not conform to contrxt ~f\cations. He said that de1ailcd cakulltions wett likely to be included in a repon that was beins PfeP9red at Air Fon:e headquanm 11 the Ptnteaon an response &o the dnft Inspector General's repon. the trial 1s over. I'm fcelin& in pain every day." Marcos and his wife, Imelda. were indi<.1ed Oct 21 b)' a federal arand jury in New York on criminal rackctecnng charges accusina them of plunderina more than SI 00 million from their homeland and funneling it into Swiss and Hong Kona bank accounts, Manhattan real estate and fine art Mrs. Marcos pleaded innocent to the chlracs in New York on Monday, but her husband's amignmcnt was delayed pendint the rep<>n of a 1ovemment phyMcian who examined him Monday. Defense lawyers con~nd the 71 - y_ear-old Mar®S. wbo remained in a wheclc airdurinT lhe I nterview, is 100 frail to make the I 0-hour flijht to New York and hinted hit poor health may cause has trial 10 be suspended altoaether. Baiter not •urp by proble CHARLOTTE, N.C. -PTL fou er Jim Bakker was not surprised when prosecutors sent him a letter tclhna him he was the ta,..et of a I S·month kdmil pnd Jury 1nvest1pt1on into the televis.on manastry's financtt. ~n au.orne>'. ~id Fnday. "Obv1ousll, when you·~ notified in wntana. 11 s a cause of concern,·· Ryan Hovis said when asked for hJS chcnt's rnpon.e to the Oct. 24 tetter from fcdenl ~tor Charles Aleunder. "Thit tt not new to ui. •ts been known for the btteer pen of'• ytar (that a.lier~ tar,et), .. he •idt Ndirilit wu 91 (orqonc ooncl~ lllarbe would be.~ :ne ~jYry ha5 ~ !mPlneled since A.-1917 to invat,..tc n~rt1'm•'i.UOM .. 71 .. ~.o:::.;..w.z..6:::=:~~ =: ••dllMMlilftch •c•••••n•1eamhoW • 1uwo:1=... "Ta~.:'..':.~.~~ sprn• ' · . .. 1 .. Or-.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Nowmber 5, 1988 AS ---~ .. Indian navy surrounds Maldive invaders nation of coral islands 1~d i lets. Anderson 's captors blame Reagan for blocking release COLOMBO. Sri Lanka {AP) -Cabinet minister and h11famtly, were Indian navy ships Friday naaht sur-hustled aboard the 5,()()().ton .boat rounded a bolt filled with foreian when gunmen ncd lhroup blasts of • mercenana who teized bostaf" and Indian machine-gun fire. said a senior fled the Maldives after try1n1 to Indian air force officer. overthrow ill IDvemment, accordina The offittr, who spoke on con-'° reponthrii the ll'(hipelqo. dition of anonymity after returning A doctor ad a phannac1,t cen-from Male, said an unknown number tlCIJld by telcohone in Male., the qf merc.enaries and their sym- capltal, llid Maldives te~vision re-pathizers also wert on-ttte boat. pPnec;I die Indians were tryin1 to • The attempted coup bcpn shortly ftelOtiale on &he hiah. seas for the before dawn Thursdaywhen gunmen ~· releue. attacked the presidential palace in The mercenaries, thou&ht to be Male. Gayoom appealed to India, the :J'amill frorn ~ Sri Lanka, ned biaest military power In the region. early Friday after Indian ~ra-for belp. 1J'OGl)eil IPded to help Prn1dent India's state-run 'television Friday Mamnooa Abdul Oa~m and his showed bullet-pocked government liatnly armed security forces. buildings in Male, including the AbOut 20 hostaaes, including a headquarters of tht 1,200-man Soviet repUblics b&1k1~g 1 at Gorbach~v's re(ornis By fte A1soclate4 PrtH MOSCOW -Nationalist groups in Estonia and Latvia on Friday denounced ~sident Mikhail S. Gorbachev's plan for reforming the Soviet aovernment. Human riJhts activist Andrei Sakharov called for guarantees of human ri~\S. In Estonia. the ruling Presidium called a special session of the legislature for next week to consider complaints that the reform would weaken theself-administrationof the 14 non-Russian republics. according to an editor at the newspaper Sovietskaya Estonia. The Estonia Peoples' Front declared that the rcform;which would create a new national parlhlm(nt and a powerful presidency, leaves the republics "with fewer ri$Jlts than a province of Czarist Russia," Sovietskaya Estonia said. The Estonia People·s Front is a political organization created last spring in an effort to oppose dominauon of the Baltic republic by the Kremlin. It claims to h~ve 60.000 members. Thatcher'• speech to Pollsh draws.walse • LONOON ~ Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's huge rcJeption from the Polish people and her ~utspoken calls to recogni.ze ~lidari_ty !lnd pull dow.n the Berlin Wall won praise and front-page headhnes in Bntain. Thatchers boldness, and in particular her statement that economic cooperation with the West would come only when basic human ri$h1s were a way oflife in Poland. surprised even her supporters in the media. The pro-Thatcher Times of London called her statement m Warsaw on Thursday ··remarkarble." saying 1t showed .. greater boldness than expected." The Daily Telegraph called it "forthriaht .. and The Independent said it .was ··~ remarkably har~-line spctth to the Polish aovemment." The tabloid Daily Express, which suppons Thatcher•s Conservative government. had a front-page headline saying: "Thatcher Frtedom Speech Is Censored." It said by the time her speech was beamed to the Polish people on television. "out had gone all the references to the Berlin Wall, the Helsinki agreement, human rights, Solidarity and Warsaw Pact chemical weapons." Paklstanl Jeader escapes attack by gunmen LAHORE Pakistan (AP)--Unidentified gunmen on Friday opened fire . on a processio~ led by the mother of Pakistan's populist opposition leader Benazir Bhutto but she was unhurt. Begum Nusrat Bhutto. who shares the lcadenhipofthc Pakistan People's Party with her daughter. was en route to the airport in the central city of Multan when the. shooting began. Twenty-fi ve people were injured when people began throwing stone~. Ms. Bhutto .told a news conference when she arrived in Lahore. No one claimed respons1b1hty. but she accused the opposition. , Benazir Bhutto. contacted at her Larkana hpme in the southern province of Sind. echoed her mothers accusation that the shooting was ordered b) a candidate of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League. "We are not afraid of these sort of attacks on our hfe.'' said Bhutto. "She is a Steinway. She is like gold. a standard of the planet. She will be the 500,000th. and no v other. anywbere bas ever been like ber. She will be the roice of angels."· Now, you ·can see and hear the magnificent ·500,000th Steinway piano. -. -- On June 2nd, the 500,000th Steinwaf · · piano made its distinguished debut at Camejie Hall. 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But Baldev Kapoor, a pho- tographer for the Syama agency. quoted Forcian Minasaer Fathulla Jameel as saying 30 people died. Ka~r was one of several Indian joum~ists ta~en with Indian troops to Male. He quoted Ka~r as saying the deaths inclYded civilians. Radio Male said about 700 Indian paratroo~rs were sent in. Indian ..Prime Minister Raj1v Gandhi did not say how many there were. but he said they would be withdrawn soon. A statement dehvered 10 a Western news agency said Washington would not take "reahst1c steps" to end the ordeal of the 14 foreigners held hostage 1n Lebanon, nine · of whom are Amencans. It said President Reagan was hke "the ostnch that hides her head in the sand so that the hunter wtll not see her." . ... . The typewritten statement 1n Arabic signed by l5lam1c Jihad. a Shute Moslem group loyal to Iran.. was 1n a sealed envelope with a The 1dent1ty of the abducted Cabi- net min1slcr was not known. blurry instant photograph of Anderson, the lonaest·held captive. • h was the 14th photograph released of Anderson. chief Middle East correspondent ofThc Associa~ Press, sinccbisabduct1on March 16, 1985. He is shown with a mustache. wcanna glasses and a white T-The (oreian minister said Indian and Maldivian troops conducted' house-to-house searches and combed dozens of atolls in Indian Ocean The Indian air force officer said he did not know the man·s name. Several Male restdents said Tr'ans- poft Minister Ahmed Mu1ithaba was shrrt. . " abducted. 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S~I ._ing $24 PtLLOW TALK Pttlcd •l>Ofd1n<ill''' 1•ur lb" corded chinll w" p11l1•l-' ,ome 1n an assOfl· men1 of 1em1i, d•k'r' loo-t pol\ fill l'(Xlal rur.tu'<' ..:uant11ie' hm1ted ('~ ....... ,., liir jrtca. -II I lbcal romrctrtCW ackrt lhc Mme 11cm for I '·~'It makh the f'"\.-C. lf • 1lh1n )0 dlrs ancr rurchUc the .me 1lcm " ICMrtiled ~ for -. -.: wlll rd'unct tht dtffarence 1mpbi, •want ~ '° be ..Ci.tied .. , • • Orange 0oatt OAJLY PILOT/ Saturday, Nowmber 5, 1938 .. , I CALIFORNIA .. -~~~:t ~~~~m~~f:i~~u~!,~!h~:.I?.~~~ ~:.~~.~~~~~ ~=~f::::i:rr::::.~~~ ballot and an expected big voter 67-year-old law for the first llme in fornaa Secretary of State 10 tell all 58 The decision was partkular_!y <'Oh· turnout. a federal 1ud1e Friday or-memory. county registrars of voters not to trover5tal in Santa Clara Count).'. dered Cali fornia eoun11es not 10 The Mexican Ammcan Leul [)e. cnforct' the law. where b1hngual ballots arc not ava1l- e,nforce astate law 1tm11ing pcoplt to fensc Fund, the Non hem Cafifomia Roben Murphy, an anorney for the able in the voting booth. Registrar I~ minutes in the voting boot._. Chapter of the American CIVIi Secretary of State, said the order ma)' Ce,orgc Mann had directed precinct ''A fundamental constitutional Liberties Union and the Lcaal Aid be appealed. captains to remind voters of the lim11 rigb1 1s beina denied lo a larse part of Societ,Y of Santa Clara araued that the The 9th U.S. Circuit Coun of 1f 1hcy lake longer on Election Day. the California voting ~p.ula~ion ... tii:ne hm11 violated the federal Voting Appeals in San Franci~ ha~ ~skcd In a statement to the ooun. plaant~fT and the IO-m1nu1e limit is un-R1Rhts Act. . Aguilar to inform 11 oth1s dec1S1on. Cuerrero Bueno, 68. of San Jose. said reasonable given the size: and the they said it efTec1.ivelY. discourases . Besides a ple1hora of local issues. he fcan he cannot complete the ballot oomplexit~ of today's ballot," said people with language difficulty from the Nov. 8 ballot includes pttSiden-in tht 10 minut~ bcqluse he cannot W.S. Dismct Coun Judge Roben P. voung. tial. ~natc and state candidates along understand or read l:'.riglish' well. Aguilar. Aguilar agreed. saying the time with 27 state proposiiions and local "Given limited 'knowledge of Eng- , Civil rights activists won 1he tem-limit served as a vinual literacy races. lish." takes me a minimum of I 5 to porary restraining order af\er lhrtt proficiency tesl. which iA specifically Marin, Sonoma and Santa Clara 20 m1nutcs 10 mark my ballot and coun1tes announced they would at-outlawed by the act. were the 1.tvee counties thal inten~d cast my vote ... " • 4 , • Serial 1nurder task-force tu~~ to the public for help . SAN DIEGO (>\P )-A task force mvcstigating a ~r1cs of murders in San Diego is asking the public's help in a case IO\Oh tng an attack on a woman who escaped her assailant. The auack occurred at 6:30 p.m. ~1 Sunday m the area of 25th Street d Imperial Avenue and was rc- rted 10 authorities by a "third rt y," sheriffs Sgt. Liz Foster said riday. The informant said the woman. an r omittrcl iiros tilute ha<in't come forward because she fears arrest. according 10 Fosler. The Metropohta9 Hom1c1de Task force, which is inves11gat1ng the deaths of some JO women in the San Diego arca.1>ecamc involved because the assault occurred eight blocks from where the last murder v1ct1m was found . Diane Ampuro Luna's body was found Oct. 23. The 31-year-old had been strangled. Health Fair Sat. Nov. 5th 8am-3pm FREE Testing ... •Body Fat% •Blood Pressure •Cardiovascular •Flexibility •Blood Testing (For Noninat Fee> Flt_, OfficiaJs have said 10 of -the ~u~ders09uld be I.inked. Many~fthc v1ct1ms were prostitutes or transients, and officials arc looking into whether the San Diego killing.s is connected to a sim1larscnesofmorc than 50deaths and disappearances in the Pacific Northwest. According to the informant, Foster said. a customer began choking the unidentified prostitute. The victim managed to escape. ·3100 E. Coast Hwy. Ste B Corona del Mar 721-8841 .. "As far as this being related to the serial k1lling.s, it's a possibility, so that's why (the task force) is going to such le~gths to !ry to get infor- ma11on. Foster said. I nves11ga1ors only want 10 talk with the woman and arc not threatening her with arrest. she said. A.nyone with information on the identities of the victim or the attacker was aslCed to contact the task force at the Sheriffs Department. Homeless Am b,e r. 1 1h -ye a r -o 1 d purebred Doberman. ta at the 1"ine Animal Care Center waiting for .90]11Rone to give her a new "">faome. She la ientle, well mannered and would be a food family do&. The center fa at 15129 Sand Canyon Ave., lrvtne. By TM A1totlaUd PrHI SAN FRANCISCO-A fcderaljudae on Fnday 1tren1tbened h11 bin on random drug testing of about 1,000 1ovem~cnt weath~r. fo~ilm. U.S. DISlric1 Judie Roben Schnacke, who had issued an •nJu~=ua. .12 prohibitina the Req.an ad'1tini1trat1on from · nnjna the 1nu t~ weeb later made a final rulina in favdr of~bor union aha~ led lull against the 'rests. However. the case and 01hcrs invplvi~a different P'OUJ" of , federal employees cou Id be affected by t •o cases •FP~ 1n the Su~me. Coun this week with rulinas due by ne"t June. rn one case, crews of ttmns !nvolved in accidents or safety violations were to be tested. The other proamJl '!'vol~ed applicantsfor promotions in the Cus1om1 Service. Schnacke based his rul~n1 on the railroad case. in which lhe 9th.U.S. Circuit Court of ApPtals. whith covers California and other Western s1a1cs, had binned tnu_na unletl a particular employee was reasonably suspected ofusina drup. Mother of jetliner Infant may change {'IU REDWOOD. CITY -The mo1her of a baby bom and ablndoncd. o!' a jetl~ner flying cross-country has been ajven 5till anothcr court date. Chf!s~ina LoCasto. 24. was ordered Friday to come beck to San Mateo G(),!l nty Mui\aapal C'oun on Nov. J 4 for a possible chan,e of otea. She has pleaded ·~ocent t<? one felony count pf child endanaerment. Oe<entc auomey John WaJhams said he has discussed a possible chan&e or plea wilh lhe prosecutio~. but. no deal has been struck regarding a sentence lipter 1han 1hc thn:c years 1n pnson that lbe New York woman could face if tried and convicted. If she doesn't ch.ange her plea Nov. 14, the coun could set a date for a preliminary hearing to determine 1f she should s1and trial. A United Airline worker discovered newborn Alyssa LoCas10 under the sink of a United jct he was cleaning af\er passengers left a flight from Newark. N.J .. to San Francisco on July 13. Arsonist sets off two huge gas uplo•lon• FRESNO-Inspectors said an arson isl set off natural gas explosions that destroyed two vacant public housing units in West Fresno Friday. four days afler a similar blast blew up.another unit in the same project. No injuries were reponed, but nearby residents said they were shaken out of bed by the blasts- one ;U 12:45 a.m. and the other al 2: IS a.m. about a block away. When the seoonaunitblew up. a ~aeiflc Gas cl Electric Co. crew was only T5 feet away. heading there to tum off the gas, fire inspector John Salveson said. Witnesses said one explosion c.auscd a fireball an es1ima1cd 100 feet high, Fridafs cxplosjons followed a naturatgas blast on Monday that destroyed a housing unit ne"t door to ffiday's second blast. .. All three were done identically: 1hcy definitely were intentional." Salveson said. Palr attacked by police dog win lawsult GLENDALE-The 6-ycar-old daughter and u -wife of a police sergeant won $365.000 in a lawsuit over an attack by the officer's ci1y-owned police dog. However. the Su{>CriorCounjury refused to find the city ofGlendalc liable for emotional suffering. ·and rc1umed a judgment Thursday far shon of the S3 million that Roberta Jauregui and her daughter Jennifer had .sought The dot was living with Sgt. R\cardo L. Jauregui and his family in Oeccmber 1984 when H bit Jennifer in the head, puncturing her skull in two places and shancrin• her nose. Pollce have just the tlcket for goad driven LONG BEACH -People who feel like turkeys when lhey're pulled over by motorcycle cops are.felting their wjsh. The Police Department here is handing out free 12-to 4-pound turkeys 10 safe and courteous mo1orists, bicyclists and pedestrians to promote safe driving during the holiday season. The officers aren't actually carrying the birds. however. but are handing out gif\ certificates that can be redeemed at area supermarkets. "police officials said. The 100 ccnificates are to be given out this month, said police Cmdr. Charles Parks. B~sh street undergoes a name change SAN FRANCISCO-Bush Street in downtown San Francisco was turned into ··oukak1s Street" by poht1cal pranksters who cove.red at least 30 strttt signs w11h paper bearing the name of the Democratic presidential candidate. '"The)' mus1 ha \.e taken care ofa1 least two miles worth of signs." said officer John C'enturioni. C'cnturioni said one arrest was made early Friday. although police think at least five people were involved. --..,,.--- - t l ,, . 1 Ru1c1ous 8R1u s .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 5, 1988 .. Mormons to present emergency fair in Newport Displays fo r emcraency prepartd-jewelry and accessories will be fea· neu and life-sav1na classes will h1ah· turtd at the Holiday Boutique. 10 be liaht an EmetJtncy Fair. to be presented from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.Nov. presented by the Newp<>rt Beach 13 al Claa~ oflrvlae Jt•'ll11 Ceeter, Stake. Church or Jesus Christ of 4872 RDyet Road, Irvine. Latter-day Saints.,(~ormol\). A vendor will personalize shirts. The event will be held from 9 a,m. sneakers, sunglasses etc. for those 10 3 p.m. on Nov. 12 at 16th Street who like the unusual louch. and and Dover Drive1 Newp<>rt Beach. homemade food will be sold at Displays will include nam radio · various boolhs. operators, firsl aid. battery testing • • • and child 1dent1fica1ion. Others will A country store, boutique. 1nter-be by the Gas co .. America" Red national foods .• baked goods. clothes. Cross, Newp<>rt Beach Polite Depan-toys, a silent aucllOn and a children's menl, Orante County Emergency comer are planned at the annual Fall Center, Poison Control Center. Festival, to be held from 9 a.m. 10 3 Trauma Society and Animal Control. p.m. today at the Cbrb t Lti tlaeru Topics to be explored include Cllureb and Sclaool, 760 Victoria St. earthquake preparedness. CPR and' Costa Mesa. • • • the Heimli~h maneuver. ThC"Mess1an1c Jt wish music group. A1sandwich lunch will be served for Lamb, will pre.sent a concert too1ght S2 at 7:30 arihe Colonial Blblt Chtlrch. · • • • 1360 Browning Ave .. Tustin. The Women's and children's clothing. event 1s sponsored by Adat HaMasatlaclli Me11laaic CHcrea•· · Heholropc Ave .. Corona del Mar. Ooe, Irvine. There 1s no adm1ss1on and at 7:30 p m. at 8Mfkr4 of late charge but a rrtt Wiii ofTenna will be Hlll1 lJ,alled a..,ela •• Caris&, 30121 taken. Niguel Road. Laguna 1guel. Thrte perfo~·.;ces or ··Mark Al the 10-15 a m:scrv1ce at the Twain for Pres1deru" will be pres-Laguna 11ucl church. Dt. Fred ented by actor Bill McLin n on· Register. conrt rtnte m1n1ster of the Sunday 1n two a r1nge coast Southern C~hforn1a Conference ol churches. • • the United Church or Chnst. will be Drawingon 70volumesorTwa1n's lhe speaker. r • • • wnt1ngs, 1nterv1ews. lectures. A sclf~steem workshop ~·II be speeches and quips, Melino "111 presented next weekend by ttic Re\. bnng 10 hfe a unique blend or humor. Jack Lame) 1n the ~arcla of Re- sat ire. social commentar;. storytell· lldoHScienee, La1ua Beadi, 17902 in.iand backwoods plulosoph) ofone Efl.azo Road of ttie greatest men 1n American Sessions will be held from 7 to 10 letters. p.m. Friday and from 8:30 a.m. 10 Mclinn has ponrayed the humor-4:30 p.m. Nov 12. For reserva11oos. 1st.•journahst and author th roughout call 831-2683. the United States. the Soviet Union _ • • • and tbe People's Republic of C h1na Three c\pens on disaster prepare~- The performanc"5 are scheduled at ness will ansv.cr how-to questions at 8:30 and 10 a.m. at the Community the Wednesda~ mceung of the New· Claarcb Coagr tgallonal., 611 port·Mtsa-lrvlH laltrfaillt Coancll Christians, Jews mark night of terror· .. NEW YORK (AP) -Telling of a night of terror 50 years ago. a secretary of a German sy nagogue relates beinJ marched "as to the scaffold" with a throng of Jewish prisoners, some bloodied from beat- inp, along a street of broken shop windows. . "Suddenly a red glow in the sky." she wrote. "The synagogue was on fire!" Bul there were "no -tears. only incredible suffering on all faces." Kristallnacht, the "night of the broken glass," occurred Nov. 9, 1938. signaling the onset of Nui attempts to crush Jewish hfe. The event which h1stonans have called the stan of the holocaust. is being commemorated by Amuican Christians and Jews. The ensuing apnihilation of 6 million Jews "look place in the heart of Christian Europe with hardly an outcry," says the Rev. Jay T. Rock. director of Christian.Jewish relations for the Nauonal Council of Churches. "Besides the few voices raised 1n protest, there was widespread silence. a willingness not to see. knowing and unknown panic1pat1on 10 extermina· lion." Eugene J. Fisher. execuve secretary of Catholic Jewish relations for the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, told an 1nterreligious gather~ ing in Miami marking the infamous ·:crystal night": "The lesson of silence before and indifference to prejudice and bigotry. the horrifyi ng consequences of 1nac· t1on. must be etched permanentl) on the colfective historical memory or Western c1v1hzat1on... ~ The Nazi.sanctioned rampages. in which Hitler had ordered pol ice not to interfere except when non-Jewish . property was endangered. had bean fanned when a young Jew. whose parents had bee n d~poned to Poland, shot a minor C1crman foreign otlicer in Pans. But the outbur\t "as preceded b) a sporadic senc' of an11-Jew1sh acttons. restricting them from professions. arrests and a1tacks On S) nagogues. "Remembrance of such evil re- minds us how deepl) an11-Sem111sm and s1m1lar for ms of racism and bigotf') ha' e scarred the face ot humantt>.' said the Rev. John Madnnis. ecu menical officer of the Boston Roman Catholic archdiocese He told an interreligious news conference that "we hallow ... the memor; of1hose bro1hers1md sisters who have suffered for their belief 1n God." A resource k11 prepared Jointly b~ the American Jewish Comm111ee·s interrclg1ous affairs depanment and units of 1hc Catholic Bishops and National Council of Churc hes was d1sln bu1ed for the observance. ~ext We.dnesda)'. man) Ca1hohc and Protestant churc hes 1n the me1ro- pol11an area and elsewhere arc 10 nng their bclls10 re<:all the No\. 9 ordeal and S) nagogues and Jew1~h homes arc 10 remain ht throuithout the night The~ 'II "blaze with the hght ofh fe ... sa\s Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler. president of the mon of Amcncan Hebre" Congregations. "as a sign and a S)mb<ll for all to see that H11ler did no1 have his final tnumph. that the Je"' 1sh people li ve ... The Pubhc Broadcasting S) stem S(heduled an hour-long documental) on the German outburst. .\n oratorio on 1he occasion. "Stars 1n the Dust.'' comm1ss1oned b) C ongregat1on Beth holom of Long Beach. N.Y:".'° will have 11s world premiere on Wed nesda~ in a score Clf c1t1es around the count I) WalkofL0vetO ben~fitcounty'sneedy By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of ... D.-,,... • ..,, The upcoming Episcopal Sen ices All iance fund-raiser has been fi111 ngly named the "Walk of Love." The event ts scheduled for Nov. ~9 along the beach in Huntmgton Beach. and coord inators hope 11 will generate funds to help Orange County's home- less and need}' population According to Charlene Duch1e. program director for the Huntington Beach office. the 10-)ear-old or- gan ization has four service offifCs: Santa Ana. San Clemente. Anaheim and Huntington Beach. "We also h~ve a shelter fo r home- less women 1n Orange and a shelter for fam1hes 10 San Clemente. Thtse arc small house~ that hold about 14 people each." she said. "The Hunungton Beach office opened 10 January We are located on the second noor of the old Hun1- 1ng1on Beach hbraf') on Mam m~e1:· she added The H·unt1ng1or\ Beach ollice ser- ·v1ces Fountain Valle,. \\es1m1nster. M 1dwa' Cll\. (. 'f>sta ~lesa and e" · port Beach.· Duchie said Jhe-ai.l.aance 1s an interfaith organ12a11on supponcd b~ 65 Orange Count) church6:s.. -111s not iust Ep iscopal. though the> staned the organ1za11on.'' she said ··The people v.e help are the need} who ha'e cxhau~ted all resources "The} arc often v.1 thout strength 10 improve their s11uat1on What "'e do 1s help with 1nforma11on. rcft·rral. counseling. food . clothing. prescrip- tion. tran<,portat1on. and "hen mone~ 1s a'a1lablc. "e liL.c 10 help """h u1i1~11c~ and n.•n1:· she said Ductuc said lhc orga'"1za11on ·s budget 'ancs lrom month to month The group depends on donations from churches. 1nd1' 1duals. corpor- ations and grants ··Sometimes I ha\e s~oo tor client needs and spmct1mcs SbOCJ.·· 'the S<11d Churches, commun11~ group~ and 1ndl\dual supporters will can) ban· ncrs. balloons and posters as •Jhe) begin the walk at q a.m 10 the parL.ing lot of the First (hns11an Chur\h 120., Marn l . Huntington Bea.:h Regmra11on stans al 8 a m When thl' v.afL. is compktcd refrcshmcnl~ and pmc~ "'111 be katured. For pledge form informauon. call 648-~ 10 I at lhe f irst l.'n1ted Methodist Church. 420 W 19th t Costa Mc!)l .!\llendmg will be Frann) \\ anslo.,,,. of Irvine urea Armstrong of !'loe"· port and Vince \\a) land C o\ta Mesa. • For more 1nformat1on 548-3283 or 548-7727 . . . , call The Re,• Be1s \\ tcnecke. min1~1cr of L1,c Oak Unitarian l Ol\ersah\1 Congregauon, \\111 speak Sund~ 31 the 10~30 am stf'1ces of the Unit· artu Ouarela of Saddl~baell Vallt) The cdhgregat1on meet~ at thl' VieJo Elemcnt:ir. School. 26 '!'2 Via Grande. ~ 1ss1on· V 1eJO. • • • Hol) Communion wJll beo~~r,ed 31 I 0 a m \undd'l at thl' ~tigb· borbood Congregational Church, • ulenne\ re ">tret:t and \1 Ann's Dn'c Laguna· Beal h ••• Membership Sunda) will be ob. ~rved al lhe 10 a.m Strv1c~ Sunday at the 1..a&•u Bud Ua1l~~ Medlodltt C.arcai. 21632 Wesley Dme,South Laguna . · • • • Lunch with spnn~cclebrilles. p1an4 1'it Roger W,lhams' and long,,. stemmed roses for a )ear are JU~ some of tbe items 1hat will be sold at a \Ollthauct1onat 12 30p m Sundayas 1he Crystal Ca t•edral, 12141 Uw1s t Garden Gro\.e • • • Rabbi A.lien I Frtthhng a{ Los .Angeles' Un1 vers11y Synagogue w11M preach al the ,Los Angeles' Episcopal D1ocese·s IOlh AIDS Ma~Sunday at St . .\ugust1ne's-by-the·Sea Parish UJ nla Monica Freehling .chairs the Los .\ngeles Count) '\lDS Com- mission and the .\IDS Interfaith ( ounc1l ot Southern Cahforn1a. Listeners irate because religion won 'tbang up (H.\RLESTO!\i. \\ Va t.\Pl -.\ spintual telephone reco~ing that ~on·1 lc:t listeners hang up 1sn·1 spreading good v.11110 some of those rcl.'c1' 1ng the ti\.e-minute automated calls. .\rt Hagt' pastor of the Hurncane Bible Church. brushes aside any obJl'\.11om tu his messages. "'h1ch ask re-c1p1en1s 10 JO•n him m prayer. · There·) al"'a:--s irate people.'' Hage said AsL.ed to wmment funher tiagC' docltned. said thank you. and hung up But the rec1p)cnts of Hage·s prerecorded telephone calls can't do the same The pastor's messafe lasts fi, C' minutes and even 1f recipients. hang up. thc) .,,,.on't get a d1a tone until the tape 1s done. ··tfthc other pany refuses 10 kt go of your hne when you hang up. that's abus" c." said 81lh Jack Gregg. consumer advQ('ate director at the state Public Sen ice Comm1ss1on Former chiefjustic Citedf or leadership By The AssO<.'iat~d Press NEW YORK _:. Former ( h1ef Jusuce \\arren E Bur~er has bel"n selected 10 reCCI\ e the -2nd Charle E'ans Hughes .\v.ard of the Nauonal ( onference of( hnsuans and Je"s He ~ 111 be prcS(nted "'llh the Hughes Gold ~tedal "for courageous l~der-sh1p in gmernmental. ci,,cand human11arian afTa1r>.. at a dinner ~ov. 22. W.\SHl!'l.GTO:-.. -\kmbcrsh1p 10 the E'angelical c ounc1l for Financial Rc~pon~1bll1t~ has pas'K'd the 500 mark. "'llh mote 1han .. 5 rehg1ous organ1za11on~ JO•nillJ. ~ince las1 Janual'\ The financial "atchdog l.)rg;Jn11a- 11on. which sets statidards on ra1S1ng and handltng fu nds. pined incrca auenuon 1n the last two~cars as result of scandals m telev1s1on mini t nes. It recentl> e>.pelled two membe Cahaf! Temple Church m Fo \>.a)ne. Ind. and V1 rginia-ba Chnsuan Aid M1ss100 for not co pl)'mg v.1th 'anous standards. -rc:Js ~ fonn1ghtly ehnsuann oda). • . NE\\' YORK -After cutting 1 annual budget 1n August from SI mllhorrto St 7 5 mllhon. the nation d1' 1s1on of the United Method• Board ofvlobal M1n1s1nes drc1ded 1 October to cut another $400.000 10 a' 01d a deficit TheL belt-11ghtenmg included a lrtt'Zefn hinngand U:>,cl. er· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------~---......... ·?2iligi0eu '#/Jizectozg A Cordi1I Wekome from The United Methocht Ctuch N£\11POHI wm11 UNIT£0 MCIHOOISI CHURCH 1601 Merguerlt• Ave. Cotona del Mar 14441745 .... ....,Sdiool ........ ,""" ... Ktt Robtrt fltlMt1 Cos1a Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9·00 Worshlo ~ 00 and 10 30 Rev Gala! Googh Co.la U.S. MES~ VERDE UNITED METHODIST CWURCH 1701 Baker . Wor1hlp a Chwch School a:30 a 1~ •.m. Or Wtlltam E S1ee1 979·8234 NEtWport Beacn CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SE (t UNITED Mt!THODIST 1•00 W Balbo.i Blvd IU·SMI Rev La .... rence T YO\lng orsh•P A Cl'lurcl'I School 9 30 a m Htida~ Pre·School and Dav Care 730am ·600pm Hunhnglon 8eacll NOf'lll COMllUNITY UNITED MITHOOtlT CHURCH 6662 H .. 1 Ave 842-"'46 1 Worahlp Service 1:30 I 10.00 Sunday School 1:30 I 10:00 Dr. Devld "otiM • Jemoe Thomenn LAGUNA BEACH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11911...,0f. ....... L....-9Ncfl 111177. --- ..,,. 6Cludl ~10.00 U ll. Mllllsttn • lleirlc• Contehen • hill Wner HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IOiec ....... Clllitll "°' .,., ............... _.. ,,...~t•Hcll .. , "' MorninR W~sh1p I 0 AM Sund .. y Sj:hool 9 AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF TH£ COVENANT lh r r C Bo r Posior "from Your Heart" Mark 12:43,44 Sunday Worship 8 JO & I 0 00 a r,, Church School Children thru Adults 10 00 am Nursery care available 8 30 & I 0 00 a ni Come Join Us 2850 F arview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557.3340 WE'RE MOR E THAN TRADIT IONAL Trad itiona l 7:30 A M Contemporary 9:00 A M Cha rismatic 10:45 A M Church School 9:00 AM M-* a Sc:fWMl9 .. .U tlNtt ~ QtW C8'llr • J.00 .. • l l... ., .... .,... 0-W c. ~,. ... , ,...,_ SAilff JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209Via Udo !fewpoi:t Beach, CA • 92663 j ,~/!~:~~ ~ ........ ic ..... CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 760 Victoria St., Coata MeH Lolhlf V. T0tnow. Paator 631·1111 Bruce Jeake. Pa•tor WORSHIP SU IVtCE a:OO 11>.30 AM Swldo Sclleol ' AM INllt Clm 9 20 U f CIW1'1t"1 ClmtnlJrf Scllool 54l·IMI ST. M ARK PRESBYTERIAN CHlJRCH 2100 Mar Vista Or Jamboree 81Yd & Eastblufl South Newport Beach Rew. ll•rt Stewart All H , , • .,., st.N>AY QSMP 9:30am The ReY Donald H Gard preaching Child Care alld Church SchoOI EDUCATION HOUR l0.50am Comuity Church ConcHcatiOnal 611 "''°''GPt Awe • CC1"111 *I Mir OenM " lhlll _ .. ltn l on J SMtl. 1uec ""*1• ~'"°'""''JO ' t••· ~So.I II • thW CMt l'loNl4 • ~. 7400 Lagun1 Presbyterian Church 4H Frvnt A1-r, l.agr1f'IO lkor.11 -'94 75.Sj S1111day Worship 9 and /O:JO AM NtirJt'PY c: (Uf llft1/,1\ Srllool .ft,lhhk Oa.llf'.J far off aga 0 1 9 A \I r.mon l>r JtnV TaM "1.lt) H<" u rry C°Oflf~ Dial.A l'm)w-rail~ PRAY DIVINE CJ E~CE CHl.RCH of the ln11n11e \\a' ~unda) l'r\ t e at 10 J rr- in lhC' >\ud11011um Halecrest Club 3107 K1llybroolce la~ Cosra Mesa 1 blks East of Harbor Office H0-2921 Minister Or. William R. Parke r · A Chur< h For The Felio\.\ ~hip of All Peoplt> RAB8t MARK S •lCR W88t1 SOVIClS h ''"' ' ... I \ H•I ,._.....,::--..~ •• ' • t UtJI'.. ~•fl).1 ft .... 1'9' IDI l ~-' • lif•l*I e.Kh .,_ -·· CH lt r &111 Weieef (~., ... , lilt ....., IF YOU WOILI LllE TO AIYEITISI YMI Gll lCIOISYlllllll E CALL 142-1321Ell.2IO "MY PRAYER F RY •• I~'" \ H ~II •• CHRISTlll SCIEICE-CIURCIES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE A RST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Adam And Fallen Man" Newport hec:h-Fl,.t Church of Chmt. Sdentlet »GO vi. UcM. Mewpett 9Mcfl c""'ctt a .--, kheol · .-a 1Ct30 •.M. "Mdlne --· '311 V\e Udo Mon 1Nv Set I ....._.S ~-T--7·1 ~-,..~ ICI C•t o • ....-._..,. t »11 JO A""' loo S•..O• T..,.. Newport hec:h-Second Church • Ctwt.t. ldenttat S100 ,ectflc vt.w Dr~ C-e.t .._ Ctourdl a Sunday kM\ol-1~ A.Ill.. RHCllnt Room-3SOO "•" L COMt Hwy" Cdllll All are cordially 1nv1ted to attend the church services and enioy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES Wednesday Evening Tfftlmony Meettfte•, 8 P·~· All CHURCHES NEW THOUGHT CltR ISTlll CHURCH 1929 lust11 Ave . Cost• Mesa <T uchln& Satnce of Mnd) "Freedom From FalH Accusation" Nov 12th Ne1gnbOrhOOd Tea 2 00_..00pm Womens Guild Monthly Luncneon Meeting Nov 9th SERVICES 10:30 AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10:30 AM L-~::.=.:......:.:.:..:.... ____________________________________ ":"" SEAMON TOPIC Adventure in Fa ith Series Oct 2nd through Nov 13th Ct«JRCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ' Vf'-f!ffl if • ..._•""'*-(~.,, " -'; ... f/" 2205 MAIN STREET Sl..-TE 23 ~UNTINGTON BEACH CA 9Z~48 A.dulls ' ..Jt Ch~Ch 8 00 Cl '~ J 1 30 E 00 Ch Id <.are-Prov•ded NEWPORT HAR80R LUTHERAN CHURCH l ottt' I ht1. rutor Ihm Eifttt lhotsbd. Putor ........ ..... . \ .. ln!ef'Prttor for th deal at 9 ~ ""'c.. ,. .... , S ~y SCHOOl l~ AM N11rs ry e1re At ble --"'""' .... ., ........ .. .• , Sl corner ot ltY1M A~• '* • ~tlntti1MIZJ .. .... -la!·-· • <::~~!: ~.~~~~~r::~.~~~!h~:.,?~~~ ~:<~~.~~:=~~ ~=~f:-:::=~.:.= ballot and an expected big voter 6 7-year-old law for the firs1 11mc 1n fom1a Secretary of Slate to le.II all SS The decision wa~ p1nicul1r!Y ~on-• turnout, a fede!'ll JUd&e Fnday or-memory. . county reg1strar5 of voters not to trovers1al. in Santa Clara County. 8 nae lt4 p dered Cahfom1a counties not to The McJ11can Amcnc.-an Leaal De· cnforct' the law. where b1hngual ballots arc not 1vtJI-'1 Associa '"' c11forn a state law limiting people to fcnsc fund. the Nonhcm Carifom1a Robert Murphy. an anomey for the able in the voting booth. Registrar SAN FRANCISCO-A fcde~ljudgc on Friday 1u·enathened has ben on m minutes in the voting booth. Chapter of the Amcncan Civil Secretary of State, said the order may Georic Mann had directed precinct random drug. tcslm& or aboul 1,000 govcm~ent weat~r. fo~ten. U.S . .. A. fursdamei:ital . constitutional Libertjcs Union and the Legal Aid be apptaled. captamsto remind voters of the hmit District Jud~ Robert Schnacke, who had 1asued an uuu~ut-12 naht as being denied to a large part of Society of Santa Clara argued that the The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of if they taie lonaer on Election 0.y. prohibitina1he R~n adminlstr~tion from bt1Jnnina1~1e11inapn m '"!' the California voting population ... time limit violated ihe federal VotinJ Appeal' in San Francisco had asked lnastatemcnt tothecoun, pla10t1fl' weeks later made a final rulin& in favor ofa labor union that Md led IUU and the: 10-minute limit 1s un-Rights Act. A&uilar to inform tt of his decistc>n. Guerrero Bueno. 68. of San Jose. said gainst the 'tests. However. the case and othen involv ina different l'OUJ'I of mtsonable gi ven the size and the They said 1t effcct1vel)'. discourages · Besias a plethbra of local issues. he fears he cannot complete tbe ballot federal employees could be affected by two ca1t1 araued in the Supre~Courl oomplex1t~ of today's ballot." said people with language difficu lty from the Nov. 8 ballot includes presidcn· in the I 0 minutes because he cannot this week, with rulinas due by next June. In one case. crews oftmns !nvolved W .S. District Coun Judge Roben P. voupg.. lial. senate and statt'" ca-n-dtdates aions un&rstand or read EngJish well j n accidents or safety violations were to be tested. The other prosram 1nvolvied Aguilar. i\guilar agreed. saying the ume w11h 27 state propositions and local "Given limited knowledge of Eng· applicants for promotions I n tlle Customs Service. Sc:hnacke bUed fffs rul nJ" "Civil rights activists won the tern-limit served as a vinual literacy races. lish, it takes me a minimum of 15 to on the railroad case, in which the 9th U.S. Circui1 Court of As>peals. whicfl· poral)' restraining order after thrtt proficiency test. which is speci fically Marin. Sonoma and Santa Oara 20 minutes to mark my ballol and covers CaJifotnia and other' Westnn states, hid banned testana untetl a counties announced they would at-outlawed by the act. were the three coun1ics that intended cast my vote ... " par1icular employee wa5 reasonably suspected of usin1 drup . I * Se~ial .111urdertask force·tiirns t~ the public for help SAN DI EGO ( "\ P) - A ta sk force mvcsugat1ng a senc.s of murders in San Diego 1s asking the public's help 1n a case involving an attack on a woman who escaped her assailant. The attack occurred at 6:30 p.m. last Sunday in the area of 25th Street bnd Imperial Aven ue and was rc-~ned to authorities by a "third rty." sheriffs Sgt. Li z Foster said riday. The informant said the woman. an edmiurd J')rostitult' hao;n•t come forward because she fears arrest. according to Foster. The Metropolitan Hom1c1de Task Force, which is invesugaung 1hc deaths of some 30 women in the San Diego area. became involved because the assault occurred eight blocks from where the last murder v1ct1m was found. Diane Ampuro Luna's bod) was found Oct. 23. The 31 -year-old had been strangled. OfficiaJs have said 10 of lhe murdeBcould be linked. Many of the victims were prostilutes or transients. and offi cials are looking into whether th~~n Diego killings is connected to a s1m1larsenes of more than SO deaths and disappearances in the Pacific Nonhwcst. · According to the informant. Foster said a customer began chokinJ the unidentified prostitute. The victim managed to escape. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil__.iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I Health Fair Sat •. Nov. 5th 8am-3pm FREE Testing. •Body Fat% •Blood Pressure •Cardiovascular !tflexibility , •Blood Testing (for Nominal Fee) FIL 3100 E. Coast Hwy. Ste B Corona del Mar 721-884~ .. As far as lhis being related to the serial killings. n's a possibility. so that's why (lhe task force) is going to such le!?gths to ~ry to get infor- mation. Foster said. I nvestigatorsonly want to talk with the woman and arc not threatening her with arrest, she said. An~one with information on lhe identities of the victim or the attacker was askep to contact the task force at the Sheriffs Depanment. Homeless Amber. l 1h ·year -old purebred Doberman. 18 at the lrrine Animal Care Center waltl..g for 90Dleone to give her a new home. Sbe I• aentle. well mannered and would be a tood family dog. The center r. at 15129 Sand Canyon Ave.~ Irvine. . Mother ~f jetlmer Infant may cbaage pl~ REDWOOD CITY -The mother of a baby born and 1bandoned. 0!' a jetJ!.!ier fl ying cross-country has been a,iven Jtill another court <IJtc. Ch~s~1na LoCasto, 24. was ordered Friday to come blck to San MaacoO>untyMunlClpel Court on Nov. 14 fora possiblcchan,eofpka. She-has pleaded innocent to one felony count of child endangcnnent. Defense auomey'John)ViJliamt said he has discussed a possible change of plea with the prosecution. bul no deal has been struck regarding a sentence liahler than the three years in prison that the New York woman could face if tried and convicted. If she doesn't change her pica Nov. 14, the court could set a date fora preliminary bearing todetcnnine 1f she should stand trial. A United Airline worker discovered newborn Alys.g LoCasto under the sink of a United jct he was cleaning after passengers lef\ a flight from Newark. N.J .• to San Francisco on July 13. Arsonist sets off two huge gas e%J1lo.lon• FRESNO-lnspcctorssaid an arsonist set ofl'naturaJ psex~ons that . destroyed two vac.anl public housing units in West Fresno Friday. four days after a similar blasJ blew up another unil in the same project. No injuries were reported, but nearby residents said ther were shaken out of bed by the blasts- one at 12:45 a.m. and the other at ~ 5 a.m. about a block away. ~n the second unit blew up. a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. crew was only 75 feet away. hudfog there to tum off the gas. fire inspector John Salveson said. WitnCS!IC5 said one explosion caused a fi reball an estimated 100 feet high. friday's explosions followed a natural gas blast on Monday that dcst1oycd a housing unit next door to Friday's second blast ... All three were done identically; they definitel y were intentional." Salveson said. .. Pair attacked by pollce dog win 111...wsult GLENDALE -The 6-ycar-old daughter and ex-wifc.ofa police scrseant won $365,000 in a lawsuit over an attack by the officer's city-owned police dog. However. the Su{>Cnor Court jury refused tQ find t.he city of Glendale liable for emotional sufTcnng. and returned a judgment Thursday far short of the SJ million that Robena Jauregui and her-daughter Jennifer h~scwght. The d<>& was li ving with Sgt. Ricardo L. Jauregui and his family in DcCem~r J984 when 1t bit Jennifer in the head. puncturing her skull in two places and shatterinit her · nose. Police have just the tlcJret for goOd driven LONG BEACH -People who feel like turkeys when tht)''rc pulled over by motorcycle cops are getting their wish. The Police Department here is handing out free l 2-to 14-pound turkeys to safe and courteous motorists, bicycliSts and pedestrians to promote safe dnving during the holiday season. The.officers aren't actually ca rrying the birds. however. but arc handirtg out gjf\ certificates that can 6C re11e'emcd at area supermarkets. policc<nfficials said. The I 00 cenificates are to be given out this monlh. said police: Cmdr. Charin P-a'fks. Bush street undergoes a name change SAN FRANCISCO-Bush Street in downtown San Francisco was turned into .. Dukak1s Str~r· b) pbhtical pranksters who covered at least 30 street signs wit h paper bearing the name of the Democralic prcsidcgtial candidate. ··T~)-must have taken care of at least two miles worth of signs." said officer John Centunom. Cc:nt unona S31d o ne arrest was made early Friday. although police think at least fh'c people were involved. I • • • : Rfl lGIUUS 8Rl£F S .l _ .. .. ,.. Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT /Seturday, No~ber 5. 1088 , A8 Mormons to preSent emergency fair in Newport Displays for cmeraency prepared· nns and hfe-savi n& classes will h1ah· lipl an Emeraency Fair. to be presented by the Newpon lkach Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Lauer-day Saints (Mormon). The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 12 a1 16th Street and Dover Drive1 l'{cwport Beach. o;s~s will 1ncludc ham radio ~tors. firs& aid, bauery tnting arid child ident1ficat1on. Others will be by the Gas Co., American Red Cro1Ss, Newpon Beach Police Depan- meot, OranJC County Emergency Center, Poison Control Center. Trauma Society and Animal Control. Topics to be explored include canhqualie preparedness, CPR and the.Hei'!'tich "laneuver. . A sandwich lunch will be served for S2. • • • Women's and children's clothing. Jtwelry and accessoncs will be fea- tured at the Holiday Boutique. to ~ presented from I01.m.104p.m. Nov. 13 at a.aw of lnlM Jewln Ceater, 4872 Royce Road. Irvine. A vendor will personalize shins. sneakers, sunalasses etc. for those who like the unusual touch . and homemade food will be sold at van ous booths. • • • A country store. bouhque. 1n1er- national foods. balled goods, clothes. toys, a silent auction and a children's corner arc planned at 1he annual Fall Festjval, to be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today -at the Cltri1t IAtlileru Cllurclt aad Sct1ool, 760 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. • • • The Mess1ah1c Jewish musicgroujS. Lamb. will pre~nt a concen tonight at 7:30 ai the Colonial Bible Church. 1360 Browning Ave .. Tustin. The event 1s sponsored by Adat HaM ... iad Mes•luk c .. creJ•· tloe, Irvine. There 1s no adm1ss1on charge but a free will offering will be taken. • • • Three performances of ''Mark Twain for PrtS1dent" will be pres- ented by actOI' Bill Mcl1nn on Sunday . 1n two Orange C'oa~t churches. Drawing on 70 volumes ofTwa1n's wnti ngs. interviews. lectures speeches and quips, Mcl1nn v.111 bnng to hfe a unique blend of humor. satire. social commenta11. ~tof)tell­ inJ and backwoods ph1losoph) ofone of the greatest men 1n Amec1can letters. Melino has ponrayed the hum or• ist, journalist and author throughout Lhe United Stat~. the So"1et Union and the People's Reput111c of C h1na The performances arc scheduled al 8:30 and 10 a.m. al lhe Community Cltarelt Congregational. 611 Heliotrope A vc.. Corona dcl Mar. and at 7:30 p.m at .. ,.. of tlile HUJ1 UaJted Cla•re~ of ~''· 30 I 21 Niguel Road. Laguna N1&\.lel. At the 10-1 S a.m. ~rvicc at the Laguna Niguel church, Dr Fred Register. conference minister of the Southern California Conference ot the United Church of hnst, will be the' speaker. • · ' . . .. A -stlf~~teem workshop will ~ pre~nted next ~cckend b)' the Re' Jack Lame> in the Claun of Re· litJOH Scita«, Lapa Bad, 27902 Eflazo Road Sessions will be held from 7 to 10 p.(Tl. Friday and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Nov. 12. For resen at1ons. call 831-2683. ••• Three e\pens on disaster prepared- ness will answer how-to questtons at lhe Wednesda\ mee11ng of the New· port·Mesa-lrv{ae laterfaidt Co.acll at the Fir t united Method1s1 Chuf'C'h. 420 W 19th t.. Costa M~ .\ttend1ng will be frann) "'4tnslo" of In inc. Gres Armmong of !\c"'- port and Vince \\;a}land. Costa ~t>Sa. • For 'mo~ information. u.111 548-3283 or 548-7727 ••• The Rev Bets \\ 1enecke. m1n1ster of Live Oak Uonana:n Uni"C'Nih<il C on~t1on. "111 ~peal.. Sunda) at the 10:)0 a.m sen ices of the UaU- artan C111111relt of Saddlebacll Valle). .rhe congrega11on meets at the V 1e10 Elementaf) Sr-llool. 26 7~l \. 1a Grande. Mission \ ieJO • • • • Hot,> Communion w11l lx-oo'ief\Cd at HJ a.m unda\ aL 1hc Neigb- botb-OOd C,ongregallonal Cllurcb. GknneHcStrct.'I and ')t .\nn·!o Oml Laguna.Beath • • • I Membership Sunda) will be ob- served at the I 0 a.m service Sunda) at lhc La1Ha Beu~ O•ltd Metltodllt Qvc~. 21632 Wesle) Dmc, South Laguna 1 . . . .. " Lunch V.1th sporu celebnues. p1an .. l'>t Roger W1ll1ams and lonar stemmed roses for a ~ear a~ jusa some oftbe ucms that '>'111 be sold •"8.i )OuLhauctionat 12 l()p.m. Sundayaa the Crystal Ca~edral, 121 41 UWlS St Garden Grove • • • Rabbi >\llen I Freehling .of Los Angeles' Un1vers1t}' ) nagoguc w1i. i;?reach at the Los A.ngctes· Episcopal Diocese's 10th Al OS Mass Sunday at t. ..\ugusttne"s-by-the-Sea Parish nr Sania Mon ica Frechbng. chairs the Los .\ngele$ Count) .A,IDS Com· m1ss1on and the ..\ID Interfaith ~nc1I ~uthern Cal.1fom1a. Christians, Jews mark night of terror. Listeners irate because religion won't hang up I ' ' NEW YORK (A P) -Tellilfg of a night of terror SO years ago. a secretary of a German synagogue relates bein$ marched "as to 1he scaffold" wnh a throng of Jewish prisoners. some bloqdied from beat· inJS. along a street of broken shop windows. "Suddenly a red glow in 1he sky.". she wrote. "The synagog11e was on fire!" But there were "no tears. onl) incredible suffering on all faces." Kristallnacht. the "night of the broken glass." occurred Nov. 9. 1938. signaling the onset of Nazi attempts to crush Jewish hfe. The event. which historians have called the stan of the holocaust. 1s being commemorated by American Christians ana Jews. The ensuing annihilation of 6 milliQn Jews "took plac;e in the heart of Christian Europe with hardly an outcry." says the Rev. Jay T. Rock. director of Chnst1an-Jew1sh relauons for the Nauonal Council of Churches. "Besides the few voices raised in protest. there was widespread silence. a willingness not to see. knowing and unknown part1c1pa11on in extermrna- tion." Eugene J. Fisher. execuve secretary of Catholic Jewish relauons for the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, told an in terrelig.ious gath~r­ iqg in Miami marking the infamous "~rystal nigh1": 1 "The lesson of silence before and indifference to prejudice and bigotry. the homfy1ng consequences of inac- tion. must be etched permanent!) on the collective historical memory of Western c1v1hzat1on." The Nazi-sanctioned rampages. in which Hitler had ordered police nol .to interfere except when non-Jewish property was endangered. had been fanned when a young Jew, whose parents had been deponed to Poland. shot a minor German foreign otliccr 1n Pans. Bui the outburst was preceded b' a sporadic series of ant 1-J ewish ac11on s. rcstncung them from profession!>. arrests and attacks on synagogues. "Remembrance of such evil re- minds us how deepl) an11-Sem111sm and s1m1lar forms of racism and bigotf) ha"e scarred the face of humanity.' said the Re\'.. ·John Macinnis. ecumenical officer of 1he Boston Roman Catholic archdiocese. He told an interrelig1ous news conference 1hat .. we hallow ... the memo11 of those brothers and sisters who ha ve suffered for their belief in God." A resource kit prepared JOintl) b~ the American Jewish Comm111ee·s intcrrelg1ous affairs depanment and units of the (a1hohc Bishops ·and National Council of Churc.hes was distributed for the observ,ance. ~ext Wednescla). man) Catholic and Protes1an1churches1n the metro- politan area and elsewhere are to nng 1he1r bell~ to recall the Nov. 9 ordeal and S) nagogues and Jewish homes are to remain ht throughout the night. The) 'II "blazew11h the ltgh1 ofltfe," sa}s Rabbi ..\lexander M. Schindler. pres1den1 of the Union of ..\mencan Hebrew Congregauons. "'as a Slgn and a S\ mbol for all to see that Httler did noi have his final triumph. that the Je\\ 1sh people h ve." The Pu bite Broadcasting S> stem scheduled an hour-fongdocumentat) on 1he German outburst. .\n oratorio on the occasi on. "Stars 10 the Dust." comm1ss1oned b\ ( ongrega11on Beth holom of Long Beach. !'J.Y .. will have its world premiere on Wedncsda) 1n a score of c1t1es around the ,countr). C H.\RLE TO!\.\\ Va 1.\P)-..\ spmtual telephone recording that 1.1.on t let listeners hang up isn't spreading good will 10 some of 1hose rc..:c1' mg the fi,e-min ute automated calls. .\rt Hage pastor of the Hurricane Bible Church. brushes aside any "" ObJt'rn onr, to his messages. v.h1ch ask rec1p1ents tOJ01n him in prayer. ..There·~ dl'>'-a~s irate people." Hage said .\~ ed to comment funher. Hage declined. said thank }'Ou. and hung up Bui the rcc1 p1ent5 of Hage'$ pre recorded telephone calls can't do the same The pastor's message la~ts fi, e minutes and even 1f reci_D!cnt.\ hang up. the> won't get a dial tone until 1he tape 1s done. "lf1he other pam refuse~ to let go of)our line when you hang up. • that's abusn e." said Bill} Jack Gregg. consumer advocate director at the ~tate Pubhc Sen ice Comm1s!l1on. Former chiefjustiet. 'cited fiJrleadership Walk of Love to benefit county's needy By Tbe Associated Press NEW YORK -Former Chief Justice Warren E. Bu~er has b<:'en selected to rece1'e the _2nd Charles f,ans Hughes A'>'ard ol the Nauonal Conference ofChnsuans and Je'>'s and handling funds, pined increase anenuon in the last two years as result of scandals in telev1s1on m1n1! \nes. By JOYCE BODLOVICH OlhO..,.......... • The upcoming Episcopal Ser' tees Aniance fund-raiser has been fit11ngl) named the "Wal k of Love.·· The event 1s scheduled for Nov. 19 along the beach in Huntington Beach, and coordinators hope it will genera te funds to help Orange County's home- less and needy populauon. According to Charlene Duch1c. • program director for the Hun1mgton Beach office. the 10-)ear·old or- ganization has four serv1~ offices: Santa Ana. Sa n Clemente. Anaheim ahd Huntington Beach. "We also have a sheller for home- less women in Orange and a shelter for f"-rr11tin 10 Sao Clemente. The~ are small houses thai1iold about 14 peOP.le each.'' she said. "The Huntington Beach offict' opened 10 Janua11·. We are loc:ited on the second floor of 1he old Hunt· ington Beach hbraf) on Main Street:· she added. The Huntington Beach offi ce ser- \lces Fountain Valle). \\ estminster. Midway C11). ( os1a Mesa and "le"· pon peach. Duchie said Lhe alliance 1s an 1nterfa11h organ1za11on supported b) 65 Orange Count) churches. "It 1s not JUSt Episcopal. though the) started the o~n1zat1on:· she said·' "The people v.e help are the net-d~ v.ho ha\c e\hausted all resources ··The} arc o~en v.11houHirength to improve their s1tua11on What •'>'C do 1s help with 1nforma11on. rt'lerral. counsehng. food. clothing. prcscnp- uon. 1ranspona11on. and whl·n mone) 1s a'a1lablc. v.e 111..c to help v.tth ut1lt11cs and rent.'' she said Duch1e '><lid lhe org.an11a11o n ·s budget 'ar11:!. from month to month The group depend!> on dona11ons from churches. 1.nd1v1duals. corpor- auons and grants. ··SQmet1mes I ha'e $200 for client needs and someumes S600." she said He. \\ 111 be presen1ed '>'-tth the H uehes Gold Medal "for courageous leagersh1p 1n go,ernmen1al. Cl\ \C and humam1anan a1Ta1"' at a dinner :'<iO\. 22 Churches. commun1t} groups and 1nd1vdual supponers ~ill carr} bf1· ners. balloons and poster~ as inc~. · WA.SH I '>;GTO:'\ -\1embersh1p he-gin the walk at 9 a m. in the parlong 1n the E' angelical ( ou·nc1l for 101 of the First ( hnsuan Church Financial Respons1b1ht' has paSSt-d 120-~lain 1.. Huntington Bca(h the 500 marl.. "Ith more than "5 Reg1stra11on starts a18 a.m \\hen lhe rehg1ous organizations J01oing s1nct wa lk 1s·complc1ed. refreshm~nt and last Januan prizes '>'111 be t~tured. For pledge: The financial "a1chdog organiza- form informauon. call 648-21 0 I 11on. "'h1ch sets c;tandards on n11sing It recentl) e:\pelled two member. Calvar) Temple Church an Fo1 \\ a)ne. Ind . and Virginia-base C'hn$llan A.id M1ss1on for not corr pl)ing ~1th 'anous standards. re pons the fortn1ghtl) Cbrisuan1t Toda:). NEW··YORK -After cutting 11 annual budget in ..\ugust from SI m1lhon to S 17 5 mtlhon. the nauona d1' 1s1on of the United Method1l Board of Global M in1stnes decided 1 October to cut another S400.000 to avoid a dctic11. 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AlO latUtdey, ~ 5, 1188/ DAILY PtLOT ' 'Monday' brilliant Mesa drama The term .. brilliance" is not btn- d1ed about liahtly in the theater, particularly in its non-profnsional form. but J.herc arc few more accurate descriptions for the current pro- duction of "Monday Af\er the Mir- acle" at the Costa Mesa Civic Play- house. William Gibson's compellina ~­ quel to his better-known play. 0 The M iracle Worker," about the life of Helen Keller. 1s aiven an outstanding interpretation by director Howard Shangraw. who has brought to our attention two of the most outstandina pecfof'l)'lances local playaocn will enJO)I this year -or any other -on either the amateur br professional level. fh1s 1s local theater at us finest. an c'<traordananly demandma play tackled wnh passio nate dedication by all concerned. Shangraw. a member o f Soutti Coast Repertory's resident company. has applied SCR standards to his non-professional cast and come up with what may be the most mcmor(lblc production of the year loeally Toi Tnus allon ol the Helen Keller/Anme Sullivan story. The play picks up Helen as a young adult, blind and deaf but -thanks to Sullivan's dedicated tutelage -no lo nger mute. She is, in fact, a local cclcbnty 1n the Boston area and. during rhe course of the play, her fame spreads na11o nw1dc as she goes on the lecture circuit with Sullivan as her constant appendage. Communication 1s achieved by coded hand-to-hand messages, and Helen responds in only marginally discordant tones. out some powerful and visceral , creates 11trong. skillful ponrayal ol a performances. ' man tryina to act with deeeney and Susan Adams as Af\nic, the compaw1on. yet swayed by un· tenaciousauardian of Helen's life and answered human desim; education at the elpen1C of her own Completina the small cast are Ma« happiness, js simply magnificent. SteWan as the youna man who falls lft Adams inJCClS the same fiery de· love wtth, and is rebuffed by Hek'n. temunat1on into her new-found love and Julian Enz as th~ acnlle country life with Macy that she doei in her dociorconctmed for Annie's welfare. tutelage. and when Helen threatens. Both are well cast 1q.,their backafound however innocently, to come be-assianments, thou&h Enz 'uh1bits a tween them, .. Adams' raac reaches measure of discomfon. fn&htcn1n1 heights. T h · II "M d .. h The eltremely difficult role of ~ n1ca '/. on ay . ac 1evet a Helen as a youna woman comina 10 high level of eO:ect1ve~s •. with terms with her own, often c9nfusin1 • Euacne McDonald s . mu.l11·un1t .set scnsualit,y. is 11vert a beautiful and and concentrated hght1na dcsap dynamic intuprelation by Oceana m~J01fy1ng the playmt a~ of t'?e Pampcna in a most impressive Or-C1v1c Playhouse. Shanaraw s ange County debuL Pampena enrich-backstage crew. beaded by stqc cs her character with the pent-up, manager Robert Halverson, doei ovcrflowinafechngsherhandicapsdo yeoman duty in some complicated not allow her lo deal with properly, scene transition work. resulting in a flurry of conflicting "Monday Aficr the Miracle" is a emotions which this exceptional ac-shining example of the heights which tress handles superbly. community theater may attain with • . l ·1 T hose familiar wtth "The Miracle Worker" from its many stage, screen and tclcv1s1on incarnations will need no preface to·· Monday.·· the con ti nu- ''Monday" introduces John Mac)'. the writ.er and editor who ma med the spinster Annie Sullivan. 11 years has senior, and became a "third eye" for Helen's development. The love among the three of them 1s fervent and all<onsuming - and 11 develops into a terrifying tnanglc that bnngs Marc Whitmore as the COfl\-the proper me.asurc of devotion. munisuc, dedicated but impatient talent a nd plain, old-fashioned hard Macy, who finds himself tra~ in work. Performanc es conunuc the same maelstrom of obhptions Thursdays through Saturdays atJ that has consumed Annie, is the p.m . and Sundays at 2:30 until H'Ov. balance wheel ~tween the two 27 at the Civic Playhouse. 611 women. His love for both creates a Hamilto n SL. Costa Mesa. Call unique conflict and Whitmore 650.5269 for 11cke1 information. Oeeaaa Pampa& ~left). Suu Adame atraate ID ........ , After tbe lllracle' at the Coata lleu CIT1c-.ia11loae. Carrie abduCted: Rosa's life Support system cut on 'Days' . . , By LYNDA HlRSCH referred to as .. the Chief' by Evan. says she thr v.a :.-of a rela11onsh1p between h1msdf momenta')' lapse wh1clrfunherendanJers her. and Ava 1ns1sts that Cla) not find O\.lt as finally artung even with Amanda Mac and h1\ son Paul. Lein 1s unabk to 11ve her hfc Roben wishes h~ could beltcvc about her prqmncy. AU. MY ClllLDl\EN: ~dam and admits to Rachel that Ins 1s has naiural Paul thtcommatmcot he desires. Lcarrung Anna's pica that she d1dn t shoot Ohv1a • • • . Brooke arc d1yppo1nted when the) lcam dau&hter, thuesuh of an affair. and that he that Dusty had an accident 1n London. Hoping to settle an old score. Scotty ONE tn:E TO UVE: CHSK' docsn t \he as not prCJl\ant Stuan accompanies ancflus wife staned adoption procttdin&s John !lies ofTto be with ham manaaes 10 .,:1 ass11ned as prOSttutor 1n believe Jons alJC'Ptions that Rob took Candy to the Hampton Chn1c where she 1s so that his child could v ow up with her • • • thc~ofOlivaa'sshoount Tony plans to over his father's 11Tcpl business dcahnp. put on a w1ct rci1men of vllam1ns and reaJ father. Aware of Jason's double BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Carohne underso utens1ve,tcsts to find the rcaj()n Cwic bcadLJor Europe Confronted by vegetables Vl\1t1n& the work farm Juhe deahng. John ends lhc1r panncr1h1p Lisa dc<1dr\ to sec a mamaac counselor. Rtdtt. for his blackouts Feanna what ma&ht ·A Jon. Rob reveals that he is an undercover confronts Palmer about h1& pan in the andJam1er~w1numacaes.JimierefuKs warns<larkethatsc>•na~ktoworkwdl happen to Juhan if he stays in Pon FBI a.,:nt and has been ordered by the elcctncal shutdown at Nico s club the 10 marry the prqnant Vicky. Sharlene return ham to h" previous su~rvient CharlC$ v1~tor pleads with has son to take mob to lull Herb. When Cord docs not try n1sJ!t of its grand opening. Palmer feigns won't knuckle under to Jawn's order that pos111on. Brooke movci b9c:k with ~~. on a M:w tdc:nut> and bqin 1 new hfe , to prtven\ her from 101nJ to Cahfomta, ignorance and pretends to have chest John not be allowed on the farm Vmted • family Ridge assures Thome that he ca!' elscwhert. Monica's awaited dinner date Sara doubts has ftthngs for her Michael pain~ but Julie buys neither act Phoebe by Mac and Cass at the pnson, Drew tells handle Brooke Shocked by Stephanie s w11h Alan turns ilfto a fiasco when shr warns Gabnclle never to try double· tncs to reconcile herself to Scan and them that Jason has the ncp11ves of the revelation that Thome shot R1.dgc, Enc ruhl.CS Ned is alw attrnding. crossing him. Michael's assistant, Fra:uer, ( cc1ly's enpacment. Scan heads for the photos of himself and Amanda A pref.. vows to protect Thome. A brokenhcaned • • • warns him that "veral people arc lookin1 cabin. where he fca~ that an 1rrauonal ugious Pans designer wants Nicole to Katie tells Rocco tha11fhedoc,n'1 love her GUIDING LIGHT: In VeneJUclaJ. Reva for Niki Smith A grateful Michael \kye has gone to kill Barbara, but hr 1~ come to Pans she want~ him to leave her alone. and Josh find a v1deou1pe of a rt-porn clutches the ctema pin Al the 1:8b1n Viki waylaid by two escaped conv1cn A ban-• • • DAYS OF OUR. LIVES: Carne IS movie that feature\ "Sonni:· hey ~nd Clint rnhze thata ~uatter has moved doncd by them. he a lens Tom. whoamvcs AS THE WORLD TURNS: Craig want' kidnapped, and a note reading "your child rcah1e \hat Sonni has a twin. Ma in. He turns out to be an archaeologist at the cabin JUSt u Sk)e 1s about 10 \hoot 10 make Emily a full panl)cr in .\&M for mane .. makes Roman aware that the upset when she find\ Josh and Re named Leo, who as there to pther the tcmfied Barbara \k9c offers to kill Tonio confronts Mei and demand\ to kidnappCr wu 8cnJ•'$ father. Whco ~yla toerthcr in V.cnezucla Rusty amves there h1s1oncal data and explain' that the cabin him instead. but he mana1es to set lhe gun know who IS the father ofhcrch11d. and \hr and Patch rcfust 1011ve BcOJi to his rather. and lells Josh that he mas be.cha~ With had bttn Benjamin Franklin's love-nest a""ay from hcr and she "'taken awa> by avo1d1 answenna by tclhna him she knew Roman aocs out to rcpin Came w1thout trying to kill Will In pnngfie d. Wall Tana reveals to Cord that the ranch burned 1hc police Aware that AndrcW\ hu fallen that he and Emily were lovers As Tonio an)'one's help. A shadowy fiaurc unplup presses a11cmpted murdcr characs apanst down bcca~ she carclculy fell asleep in love wnh Enca. Prncou S(vers business tnC\ 10 vab her. she tumbles down Jhc Ro~·s hfe suppon S)'stem. Adncnnc and Josh 11ohcn Alan and ~nni convintt' him without putting the scrttn on the fircflacc rclallons w11h him Enca aS(ccs lo meet stairs and suffers a m1scamagt Emiho make love Diana anlllally that Josh lned to kill ham Reva and JO&h lttf)' at first. Cord avees !)Otto ttl V1k1 w1lh Travis His identity having been Brokenheaned. she leaves Tonio and w1thboJds her wse»Cion that Marlena 11 mak,e love on the belch Plyana Harley and Clint about the fire 1n order to 11ve d1~overed b)' Tad. R.cmy tells him he dcc1~"'c can rn:vertcll Rod that hcis the stlll ahvc but later confessn 1tto Roman. with dnnks. Phalhp Jtls her into bed but Tina tame to have Dennis rebuild the knows who lulled Jes~ and warns Tad to father of her baby Barbara tells Crail that Al first he thanh 11·s 1 plot crated b)' dOC$ not ha'e relat10M 11o1th her. Alan destroyed structure. ' ... h 1 -" wh 1 1 . la Michael calls 01T h1s v.cddina with Har1cy • • 10,..iet Wnate"er c earn~ 1 csP)'inaon Emily and Tonio wcrt lovers while m1ly Came s kidnappers. but &er he wonders without telhn her that he saw her ,..5icd RYAN'S HOPE: ruiblc to iquelch has Rcmy.~naie has fttllnp for Remy and was mamed 10 Holden. A drunken Spence 1(Came and Marlcna arc beinf held at the out an Ptulhp~ bed, PhaUip llUISlS &_i b.c ~ire._ChE pulls Nancy into an embrace, ~~id ~~:r~ m~r~t~l~u~1~~cda~~~~! tells Pam he raped thc woman he roved. sam~ plac~. M~!1ssa w?~dcn 1 she should and Harle)' did not makc love. but Alan but thinking 11 would be wronl 10 t.akc he ed h N< 2 and JUSl as he IS about to rape Pam, Beau say r do or I don t as SM and Jack Michael refuse& to behevc him To set advantqc of her he bltclts ofT. wh1di mcroena.ry, s llfCfi tow 1m ov I amvcs. James orders Theresa to St.It\ ma,rch down the aisle Justin wants Em1ho Alan Michael ofT his back Philhp htt and 1nfun•ttt her. Dcc1d1n110 ruin Jack. Matt ANOTHER WORLD: Evan con-~~n~::n~ ·~~~: :;t:~ hie~~ ~111}.'1natedbchR~m~n I~ uwaware that Y.15 lhey did Blake plan\~ ICCrrl meeting h1n:s Wes Leonard from Lcflh's_paperand gratulatcs lbt Clucf for acn1na Amanda bu11ness. James alM> plan• for Barbara to te ano is in • a.m.c s a uct1on. w11h Alan. order1 ham to st.and by as Jack falls on his and Drew's photo. in the ~speper. Ins, ha ve an a.cadent. SJn« only she slands an GENERALHOSPnAL:ApinstAnna's , • • mvcstJPlOfY face. M~t urd Wes plot to ~iiiiiiiijiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii~i!i~iiijiii~iii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:-I washes, Duke plans to attend them~· LOVING: M1nn1c fear~ that Eaypt '"II • summit. A gun-totanJ Cheryl escapes and lovc~ Clay Test~ reveal' that Ava wu cover Mu'& surrtnder to Jack. John as unhappy when Owen tells him that Mand L1~ met Ben 1n tl)e park. Al the surrtnder scene, a clown steps out of the hmo instead of Mu as Wes has hts photoara"hcr snap Ole picture. While Siobhan 1s sleepina, Mu aeu rid Otthc men gw1rd1n1 her. • • • SANT A BARBARA: Otvastatcd by Andrea's death. Cain as funher 1tt:kencd when he 1s considered a suspec1. Eden, bChevang that the rapist mistook Andrea for her, holds herself responsible for Andrea'' death. Sonn)> reveals to Gana !\is fear that afier marryan. Julia, Mason will lake over and Sonny wall disappe1r. Gina promises to help keep Sonny alive. Cruz goes 10 pnson to talk with Fillmort. a conv1C1cd rapist. The mlJOr plants 1 bloody towel on lhc plrsed-out Cain Michael as touched when Anhurooma to him for counschnf about a petien( J ~ouna man with A OS who is estraneect from his fathC"r. CC. apcn to, be Mason's best man The rapist decades to mili Soph11 his next victtm. YOUNG AND Ais'n.£ss: Jack tells N1lu he thanks Vactor and Ashley are t~thcr. Alth<>U&h M would hkc to mak< 1o .. c to Cassandra, Paul rdulC'S GeorlC's rtquest that he father a beby wTifi Tier l.4m1n1that theirbaby1uhveandon the mend. Ph1hpand N1nacmbna«•nd for,et their past stnfe. Lisa schemes for a way to have Traci sec the photo ofa nude Brad 1n bed heads toward Pon Charles. Julian. unable carrying twini when she m1scamed and to find Cheryl and sce1n1 bk>od on the that one oft he fc1uscs as fine. StactY. panics Ooor, thanks Ohv1a has killed her, and he wh~I\ sbc learns that J.J. became 11! while ~ anerOhvia with ~ gun. Anna &nJVeS she was making love with Rick. Cabot at OIJvia's apanment and, ovcrhcann& wams Gwyn and Ann to stop c.t-fi&hting that OllVla mutemundcd the elevator or tic wall cut off their sons financially. incident that caused Anna's m1~ Tnsl\a 1\ plc;tscd when 1hc qa1n meets wants to kJll her. unaware that Chcrylarid Trucker. a dtivcr for the fam1 y, who Juhan have the same Idea. A shot is fired helped her when she lli&s an troublueveral and Ohv1a l()eS down. She i1 rushed to the ycan back. F1ndin1 1 frqment of the hosp11al an Oit1cal condition, and while wedding photo of Clay and E&ypt, Ava Tony IS operatln& on her. he has a becomes hystcnail and ncn. fC.ite finds Cosby, 'Cheers' top TV I JU•t-•I .... • u z Rrnte a H•111 (PG· 131 1,.,1•1-n r n•n • PUNCH LINE (A) u ., .... , ..... M•ilmmM ... flr.--ttl/U111M WtCTU&•~ ... ,._ U2 unu •• , .. .,, ., .. , ........... , .... llll'U- ltMLOWIM • ltl ,, .. 'u,,. ,., '., ... _., m-.iur ......,., '°"' fOlfll "' ll(QISID ... rUe 1Nflt711•M ... ,..,.__~ _......,. MMMAQll flllt ......... lfl ... •TlllCNJA Ill I IS >IJ t U t<• IMJ _, ....... M IOOI .,_ 111 I, ... hit JtM .. t•11f OOIA .. C111 THUIOS CHAHE 1nr n •1 .. • •1 11•11 IOOtl fftllll •THE ACCUSED (A) • ALIEN NATION IRI Ullllltll1 Ht46 ... )4~ °"~ M.1r9"111 ... o. •1 If WIS "*(.ITV '"O•D•"'t (•flltff ...,, ...... ......... • .. 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N EW YORK (AP) -Herc' are the p rime-time television ratings as com· pilCOb)' The A.C. Nielsen Co. for t~e wttk of Oct. 24-30. Top 2(J li•ttn_as include the week's rankina. rating for the week. and total homes. A ratina measures the percentage of the na· lr=======-----===================-1 tion's 90.4 m illion TV homes. 11. "David" -"ABC Movie Special.'' 19.5, 17.6 m illion homes. 11 . "Murder. She Wrote," CBS. 19.5. 17.6 million homes. ...,.., ~ ...., .......... ..-w.. --.... _. awowww•• ·-·--· ( ... "'""""'" ......_,_ ·--_..,,._ ,_...,..c.w _, ........ ,. m.w '" ".. w:a.•• 1•-· w~ ..,.,,.. ....., .. ..,-_. -···... -...c. .... _ CMllUIOI ...., .. _ ""_.,.. !Ml-U•-•,..._1..,.~1-• , • .,,,,_., IMtlt---\lo\,..0-,_ ..,, .,, no• "' -W1 IWlr t>' ,.,, w.., m..-. -•APAliltC llf-UA-1!114"1 (-~Ml- l. "The Cosby Show," NBC. 26.2 ratina. 23. 7 mil hon homes 2. "Cheers." NBC, 24.4. 22 I million homes . 3. "A Different World," NBC 23.3. 21.1 mm1on homes. 4. "60 Minutes." CBS. 23.2, 21.0 million homes. S. "Devil W orship," NBC. 21.9, 19.8 m illion homes. 6. "NFL Monday Ntght Football: San Francisco vs. Chicaao... ABC, 21.4, 19.3 million homes. 7. "Golden Gtrls," NBC. 2 1.2. 19.2 m1lho n.homcs. 8. "Roseanne," ABC. 20.6. 18.6 milhon homes. ll. "Who's the Boss?"', ABC, 19.2. 17.4 m1lhon homes. 14. "HeadoftheClass." ABC. 18.8, 17.0 m1lhon homes. 15."Alf,"NBC, 18.S, 16.7 million homes. 16. "Empty Nest." NBC, 18.4, 16.6 million homes. 17. "A Stonina in Fulham County" -"NBC Monday Night Movies." 18.3, 16.S millio n homes. 18. "Night Coun," NBC. 17.8, 16.1 m11l ion 'homes. 19. "Hunter," NBC. 17.6. IS.9 million homes . 20. "Dallas." CBS. 17,4, IS.7 million homes. I Nimoy welcori)es return to playing Mr. Spock NEW YORK (AP) -Leonard Nimoy, who went from &>layil)I Mr. Spock on "Star Trek" to direcdna hit movi~ 11y1 it's aood 10 be jutt an actor apin -and"Mr. Spock It that. ··1 was fantasizina about this when I was maltina 'The Oooc1 Mother."' NimoY told the New York Times durinsntminaof .. SWTrek V.""Thc actor comes to work and says, 'Where's the coffee? What time is lunch'! Why are you kcepina me waj1in1?'" Co-star William Shatner. Nimoy's "Star Trek" shipmate 11 Capeain K.ilt. is the director of"Star Trek V ... Nimoydireaed .. S..rTreklll"and the popular .. Star T~lt JV." hi lhhi they'I! ~ julllille)UL 'Dl'I! ..... o.lwtq. .. 'Mother' wrenches emotions By SOll&N AND!nfEN ~ ........... Based on Sue Mil~r's ~lanc:ht>ly 1986 best seller of the same name, "The Good Mother•• is a wrcnc:hina mo-<ie in which a wornan's anemec to liberate herself sexuaJly comes into traaJc tonnict with bet ro&e IS a mother. • The woma~L Anna Dunlap (Diane Keaton) is me recently div~ mother of a lively youna dauahter named Molly (Am Viera). Molly is a happy k.i'd and An~ is a chttrful, fovins ~CID'· In conversations with her best friend (Katey SqaJ), Anna reveals that her nwTiqie to a workaholic attorney (James Nauahton) was for Diane Keaton (riClat). A.ala Vlelra In .. The Good Mother." the most pan emotionally ti.mn and sexually joyless. Her transition to well thought out and 1n all instances Her performance 1s distracting. but sins.le parenthood. despite having to those choices impress you as being not ruinously so. She clcarlv care~ for work at two low-payinajobs to make the correct ones. the character and succeeds in making ends meet. seems to have been Director Leonard Nimoy, coming her sympathetic almost 1n spne of accomplished with no major trauma. to this picture from "Three Men and a herself. Also, she's playing off a fine lf lhc woman we see in the movie is Baby; a vastly different look at the supporting cast and the restraint lonely. she hides it well. If she harbors joys and heartache of parenthood, shown by the other actors serves as a any secret sorrows about her situ-"prestnts the material with clarity and , coun~e1ght to her excesses. ation, there are secrets that arc very an impres.sive sense of em~tional Nccson's performance as Leo 1s well concealed. ' balance. Under his firm hand the especially fine in thi s regard. He gives Her happiness rises to a new picture never wanders over the hne Leo a steadfastness 1n his affection ·plateau when she-becomes involved into melodrama nor does 11 ev~r toward Anna .lhat makes the oharac- witb an a~is~ n~')'led ~o (Li.am s~k w~th the parched tones of a ter Sttm noble despite the shanenng Neeson). Hes intellisent, antcrcsuna. soc1ological treatise. consequences his 1nd1c;cretibn has on eanhy and a icncrous lover. He cares l')limoy has chosen not to try to her life .. Jason Robards -as Anna's deeply for Anna and Sttms cap-mimic the book's tone of aJmost s~mpathcuc attorney. bnngs both tivated by Molly. unbcarablesorrowand loss. The book k1ndhness and gra\'ity 10 his To: Anna, it seems as thou&h her is a long flashback, fihercd through ponrayal. • Orano-Coat OAILY PILOT/s.turday. NO¥embet !5, 1M8 All -Moscow orchestra reVels in energy, enthusiasm ·~ The State ymphony Otchntra of the USSR fro"' M<>teow offered an all-Russian proara•m that was full of life and almost unbrid~ ene'I}' under the deccpti vely ~ understated and d1$Ctphned direction of Mark Ermler. Presented by lhc Oran1C County Ptulharmonic Society Wednetda) evening and making their Oranac County debut at the Perfomuna Arts Center, Ermler and the USSR Sym· phony realized the 4.J.-manote Sym- phony No. 1 1n D Minor, Op. 13 ( 1897). b) Sergei Rakhmaninov on an expansive soundscapc. The orchestra traveted th~ ~phany·s stringely non-trad.luonal Journey an bol(j stroke$· sonorous stnngs. brawn) brass, wistful \olioodwind and prom•· nent percussion. The dozen cellos -which were to sound puf'l>OSC.fully very rou1h-hewn at one point later an the finale ..... produced an incredible p1amss1moln the .. grave" (very slow) antroducuon to the first movement proper (allegro ma non troppo: not too qu1ckl)). which was gi ven a maJesuc )'Ct vibrant account. The orchestra's hght buoyanc) and senous rcgalness co-existed succc~s­ fully 1rr' the second movement (the schcrzo-l1ke allegro an1mato· animatedly quick). while the slow third movement (larghetto) was d1s-- t1niu1shed by touches of onen· tahsms. an ultta-Romanuc outcr) in the v1ohns. and the menacing RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... c..... .. 11 1922 UINI IUI .. ctSfl aU-SQ..1156 MICHAEL .Roms11 trumpeu' masttrfuJly controlled. ct>. b1ng-and-flow1ng. repeatcd--note fis· Ure$. . ThinJS got off to a m1htansuc start tn the finale (allegro con fuoco: Villh fire}, wtlh snare and bass drums and cymbaJs added to tbe proceed1np. Even lyncal passages couldn't com- pletcl) d1spd the martial feel of 1he music. with accompany1n1 and con· trapuntal hncs lucidly conta1mng some portion of the main theme or its rh)'thm. The coda S«Uon was theatn· cal to the hilt. the orchestra bnlhanll) dropping the bottom out of a fast and funousl> violent chmu. to be suc- ceeded b) a calmer. more I) ncal passage that soon built things up to a second. more genuine close • Sohst Andrei Konakov joiaed die orchntn for f>ltotr Tchaiko~t. Violin Conccno 1n 0 Major, op. l' ( 1878). Ahhouab display1bl aa ldol'>tb vanced (tf not con11stent) iechnicel'*J skill. be olaytd the work in r>:' mechan1caf manner most of the time.'~b sbowma a hmit.cd concept u to dWf:.I feeling and pamon inherent in thl1b• concerto and 1n1tsting on rendcrina i~utf on bis own 1mperional temu. On . IC-..'° p ly in lhe cadenzn and a -•M other spots dad Koruakov aHo•r,H himself more cmouonaJ leeway AD41n1 tempo fkxibllity. For its pen. mi.rt? orchestra sounded ~rained froattua expressing the music more fervCDtJy.,'XI Thert were limes when the "'!)~ chestra'scolbussasm level and tbatr:r•' the soloist conflicted. ~)I The concert began superbly widr Dmnn Shostakovtch's atTIJllClftCOl:A", of the overture. to Modest llJ Musorgsky's unfinished· opera, la:: "K.hovanshch11'1a." The performance 1CI featured sohd stnng urusons and &ftiO? absolutely astounding dirninuenda rlJ into silence at the end. Qu .. ............................................. 1111(:!1 Top country-western records ' N J • ...'l. &st-selling count11-we~tem re· l "..,. 10 '"-Bone," swee1'-1S ot •''o cords of the ~eek based on Cashbo11 R- magazine's nationwide survey .......... ~ ol 91ut," Sou!Nrn ~ 1 "Ru"•""••. T•1 11 R~ Cail\ S "O..-e1.iv. ' DcMI Wllllwns 2 'Sum.,.... W1fl0 TM 0.--1 ltow ·-' 'I've ..., L.aoll.111'.. Hifl't Gritty Din .... cup i~ running over. Since girlhood, Anna's despair. All happiness has Although far from a perfect picture she's yearned to be passionate, to take been ~f --her. In the "The Good Mother" 1s a compelling nsks, to break the mo!d of an ever· m9vie, flcrjoy at being a g~ mother story about choices and consequences obedient and ever-dutiful good g.irl. to her dau.&hter and her JOY at her and the d1fficult1es of adju~ung to Becoming involved with a free spirit sexual awaiening arc both palpable, those consequences. It offers no easy like Leo 1s danng and with him she By first showing us wh~t she had, answers and that in nself makes 1t finds she's becoming the person she Nimoy makes her sense of ultimate seem painfully true to hfc. always dreamed of beinf-loss seem all the keener by com-r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"t"::;r.::;;:n;r.;n:;;:;:rn;;;;:n;:::;:;:;;;;;;:;:;;::;~-; Then JUSt when shes convinced parison. she's happier than she's ever been in There's a problcmkthough. a big her IJfc her world blows up in her face. one. and that's caton's per- Dunng a v1sJt to her father, Molly formancc. Sad to say, the actress plays confides that she's had an amb1auous Anna as another Diane Keaton encounter with a naked Leo. The character. All the well-known Keaton father concludes that the encounter mannerisms are here: the rushed amounts to an incident of sexual sentences, the air of dithery d1strac- abuse and launches a bruising · tion .... ttie too-bright smiles and the, custody fi&ht to take Molly away from too.apparent bnttlcncss. her i:nother. In thestruBflC to keep her Sometimes all of th1s works in the daugl\tcr, the most int1mate aspects character's fa vor. In the scene m of Anna's pnvate life arc laid bare in which Anna's ex-husband brutally court and she is forced to make a informs her that he's fihng the choice between the two people she custody sui1 and is not bnnging Molly loves most in the world: her child or back to her, Keaton"s distraction ;rhurscby l hru Saturda). J -10 p.m. • Sonday. Noon-6 p.m. < l1<1n!:!1· Lounl\ '~wn t "'m1·onnuo/ P\'f'nl in onliques. 0 ,,.,,,, 1 '''' '"" h •• 11t·r11111111 .in1l '""111111: •mer•• pun hd-.e t l'rt1l11 .. ate 11 .1 11111• '111 dlt•r .l1111w1, 11lf1·1· 11nt111dl111~ FIU.F. ( O\tMt.R<.F Bl 'llJ)I\,(, • ORA '<,t. COl INTY f'AJRGOl 'NDS • 88 I-AIR ORI\ t • U~TA M~. C.AUfOR.""1.A < .. ,..,., \1'1 '•t I • \\ '' 111 ,.f 1111 rrumt.-r )l ,:~,.Ul h ""'""r' t -,. 11 I w rl '''"' "~ I.! 1 • • ! ~II !'O! h l h1lllr-·n umJ..r I.? ,,,.,. l " \rlin11to11 1111., 1 .. 11 I. .,1111111•1 '\uf11rll•i\ 11ll1•rnu"n 11nd Sundtt\ her lover. viv1dJy underscores Anna's con-r--------------.-...~------------........ -----------------------~---ln broad outhnc and in small fusion and helplessness 1n the face of incident. the movie is faithful to this sudden, awful turn of events Maller' s accl a 1 med book. Too many other umes, though. the Screcnwnter Michael Bortman has Kcatonisms JUSt get in .the way Her caughttheessenccof1hestoryandh1s qu1ris and gnns seem hke static on ch0tccs on whal'lo exclude as well as the radio or snow on a TV screu. what to include appear to have been They garble the message U2 r~(:kumentary stirs the emotions • By DAVID BARTON McCJatd1y New1 Service At bottom, rock 'n' roll is about emotion. And you'll hav .. to go a Iona way to find another rock film a~ passionate as "U2: Rattle and Hum." Capturing the quanet 1n per- formance dunna its triumphant U.S. tour of last year, the film succeeds because It shows what's so special about U2. why the lnsh aroup has won the heartsand minds of a couple of generations of rock fans. Roughly spcakani. the film ts tn two sections. The first. a black.and-white sqment, shows the group recording after the tour an an abandoned Dublin factory space (11vin1 an 1ns1aht into U2's big. ambient sound): performing on 1ls sprina '87 arena tour: and rccordil'll with 8.8. Kina. a gospel choir and the Memphis Homs at studios around the United States. The second segment. which 1s in color, shows the aroup performing at a stadium an Tempe, Ariz .. last Decem· ber. The film dismisses the standard rockumentary's interviews-with-the· band approach naht at the beginning. when director Pfiil Joanou askJ the ba nd members in an awkward. staged 1nterv1cw. "What's this.film aboutr' "It's a musical JOumcy," offers drummer La~ Mullen Jr., the others barely containana their lau&htcr and embamssed fid1ctina. Af\er five takes on the same question i.'I rep1d succession. Joanou and the band abandon the talk for the rest of the film . The messaac 11 clear. Aside from a few inscncd comments. the music 1s meant to speak for 11~1r. Joanou's tiiht film ed11in1 dnves the story. condensing certain events on the tour to their essence. Most successful was the way he showed the IJ:OUP meet int. rehears1n1 and pcrformin& with 8 .8 . Kin&. As the bind members walk off staac from a performance, they are overheard d1scussina the encore, their newly written collaboration with King. "When Love Comes 10 Town." As they walk blck on 1a. to play w1th Kina. the film cuts to Bono and Klna meeona and discu•ina the lyncs earlier 1n the day. ··1 hope you like the sons." 11~ an earnest Bono while K1n1 orrtts. .. You're youna to write such heevy lyncs." Then the film cull 10 lhcm rehears1n1 ll, K.ina 11y1n.. "l'm hombk with chords,.. BOno re· spond1na. "We'll have {Ul p1tanst) lite Eclae do that." The film then cuts tom rehearsals to the hve per· formancc. wtth a quick cut to b<)no reading the verses to King. then cuumg back to the performance fbr the chorus. Ifs a fairly obvious tnck by youn1 filmroakcr Joanou. but 11 works because it manages neatly to capture the Jcncs1s and development of the performance 1n the actual course ol the song. Throughout the first pan of the film . the black-and-white photogra· phy is stunning. wuh slow motion cuts, strobe effects and the clever use of the interplay between camera. band and stage ltghungammaung the film. The color photo,graphy dunng the stadium ~gment 1s almost as spec· tacular, directed by Jordan Cronenweth, who photographed "The Blade Runner." As w11h the black-and-white segment~. Croncnweth uses the accidents ol interaction wtth the spotlights, the arcs and strange halos of color to exten d the performances, panicularl)' durin~ the •spectacular guitar show. case. · Bullet the Blue Sky." • But the technical work 1s mostly an service 10 the overpowering emotion. which comes across in this film in a way that it rarely came across 1n the huge stadtums that the group pla1cd on its fall tour last year. The moviegoer 1s stanna into Bono's almost crazed eyes. and secs and feels the imJ)trativc dnve of the band. Let's put 11 this way: I've seen a lot of concert films. but very few that pve me chills. "U2· Rattle and Hum" had that effect more than a couple of times. Nowhere are tht aroup's emotions more evident than 1n lhe film 's closing seament, which cuts back 10 the arena tour, 1n black and white. There, the band performs two of its arcatest pitc:ts. the despainna anti· war anthem "Sun~r· Bloody Sun· day" and lhe triumP."ant "Pride ln the Name of Love), ·Just hours aAer the members had learned of an I RA m•uacrc that killed 11 1n their homeland. The scament is thnlhna. Bono and the band playana the aonp with a fierct passion that bums naht ofT&he screen. '- That conclusion ~vcs the film a dramatic endina unlike 'ny 1nce the ltollina Stones· "Gimme Shelter." It 1s that b\lild1n1 of emouon to a peak that makes the film so powerful . Bui u all comes down to Ow f.ct that U 2 is one of the two or 1.brtt btu liYC"bendsoflhe'SOs ... 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S•'Jl (~) 1..Qjt-l OO·S:OO·l OO·J OO·lD-SO (~1') 12 00-2 00.. 00-' 00 I 00-IHO MYSTIC PfZZA (R) 11 4!>-200-' IS UO I •S 10 CS WITHOUT A Cl.41E (PO) 11s no HS aoo 10 is U2 RATTU ANO HUM (P013) I 00.) 00 S 00 7 00 '00 II 00 THEY LIVE (") 11 U.l )O..J·30 s 30 7 JO llO 0000 MOTHElll <"> II U-14s.4 00 6 l!>-1 lO to lO MISSION VIEJO TWIN Sen Ol~o ~ rwy lo l t Pu 11 C~rl1•nl1 IJG-4 TCllAY Q to Ulffl !I•' A. CL.AAA 'I HE.ART (.-011) I 00 l l~S Jl·7 4!1 10 00 THEO MOTtCR (R) II JO I• HS UO 1 1~10 l!I MIC,S10H \llfJO '"'' ~ ["" ' .... •' . . • ., r, ,,.., ""'"' 1-i.1.;-\ MAU.ow.I•• (R) 12:6-l..~'66~1 .. tS ,, TMKYLM <"> II ~I ~3'6-!~NS.!'4.5 -,.- A12 Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, November 5, 1988 .. 0.-, ................ _ .... Llnda Lewis and Greg Funke with Katie Balley. Store m•u a er Carle Pearl and lllcbele DlNardo. Cabaret a boost for Arts Center By KAREN M. REED Diiiy,...,. Coo.._.....,t The organizers of Sunda} ·~ · ( abaret on Broad"' a}·· "ere plcaSl'd 1>.11h the turnout of 300-plus .. On a sunny Sunda~ afternoon. ""c had our doubts as 10 ho" man} people actually would show up:· said Norm Denton, event chairman and \\8\S and means chairman for lhl' ( abarct Chapter of the Gut Ids of the Performing Ans Center ... Tht> Broad- " a~ was hoping for 200. and Fnda} "'e called and told them to st't up mort> chairs ... Men and "omen altke "edged into ··peutes and women·s sports"'car· on tbc second le\ el of Broadwa} Cr: stal Coun to kick off ··L1zWcek:· a promotion of Liz Claiborne fashions and accessones. Gut>sts sipped cham· pagne and enJO)Cd hors d'cx-uHe' prepared b> Parttes Plus awa111ng thl.' otlic1a I fa sh ion sho"'. Susan Giona and Greg Bresoer "'l!re Of\ hand from tht' :-.:e"' ) or~ •'lice of Liz Claiborne and narrated the sho"' featuring all aspectc; ot tht.> Liz (latbornc ltnes for men and ''omen One thing was clear L11 Clathornc l J n do 11 all -from pla}"'car 10 t'\entng wear. to scan -es. handbag). e'eglas es. shoes. fragrance and ho· s1er: for women. 10 all aspects of men's clothing 1n their C'latborne for men ltQ.e. (To illustrate the potnt that Claiborne offers men's "furnishings." the six male models paradcd the runwa) an boxer short~ -much to . the delight of the women 1n the <1ud1ence.) Mixtures of pat1erns and text~res were haghhghted 1n both men's and women's clothing -matching paisleys w11h stnpes, florals with checks. Ganna e\pla1J')ed that the rule of thumb 1s to mix patterns using subtle and bold designs -as lo ng as the colors match .\nd "'11h Claiborne fashions. e\ er: thtng as color-coded to ensure that V..11 h men's clothing. Bn:sner as- sured the aud1enCl'. 1f pallern "as pla)ed do"n. the Cla1bornl' lane pulled out texture. seen repeated!) in the Bnt1sh-1nspared Jacket'> and trousers. and the handkn11 s"'eatl·r~. The Cabaret Chapter was one of1hc thanlle'> \\h1ch onganall~ opened the Broad,~a' Cnstal < oun v.tth a hen· efit cclebra11on l\\l) ~(·ars ago. and. according to Broad\\3} promotions d1rec10r Michele DiNardo. \\ hl·n the stort' bl!gan considering a group to bcnrlit lrom a second promo11onal gala. the chapter "a\ anstantl~ con· s1daed . Diane Nileen, J ohn Murphy . "This as exactl) the t)pe of au- dience we ltke to see here for the Laz Claiborne showtng." said DiNardo about the guild which is made-up of 'oung professional men and women. Some-90 percent of the me-mbcrsh_tp 1s single. according to Denton. but the' don't consider themseh es a ..singles" dub Tv.o members are defin11eh no longer included tn the singles realm -Jo~n Murph) and Diane Nilsen - "ho met at the Broadwa~ opening, and Y.ere married 13 months later. • J ulie Polbemaa with chair- man Norm Denton. The couple were on hand to celebrate their "anniversary" of sons. Tickets were $12.50 in advance. S 15 at the door. and Denton esti- mated proceeds at approximately $4.000. He also explained that the Cabaret Chapter is one of the maJOr contnbutors to the gu_1ld S)Slcm of the Center and the\ look forward to reaching a hal( millton dollnrc; in donations this )Car. , ·tomm1ttec mcmbersass1s11ng v. 1th the C\-ent coordtnat1on included Julie Polhemus, Linda Lewis, Katie Balley and Greg Funke. • Social worker underrated, underpaid DE..\R ..\ ...::--; L.\'.'iDERS· Recenth }OU printed a glo wtng leller a bou1 ahe V1lue of teachers and ho" 1mponant d as that we pa~ them wbat the~ are wonh and keep them 1n the ctassroom I agree "•th e'er:thing ~ou \a1d lut. Ann. "ho is called an v.hen students are p regnant. su1c1dal. ~ng out or \lOlent'l It"s the social worker Social v. o rkers are on call 24 hours a da} the ~ear round The~ are e~pected to seule domestic d1spu1cs leed and clothe the poo r. find lodging for the homeless and protect children · trom '1olence and abuse. But hea\Cn help social wo rkers 1f1he) arc "'rong ahout an accusation. The) are held accountable 1f they make a mistake. and the consequences can be horren- dous Soetal wo rkers must p1nch-h11 tor doctor'>. lawyers. teachers. preather\ ps)ch1a1nsts and accountantc; F-or our efforts we are often laed to threatened and abused In m~ \tale a TRIVIA A11 UNDERS social worker was killed last \Car because some nut decided tha1 ·she v.as responsible for .. ruintng her life·· O ur educational rcqu1rt'mcnl~ arc the same as teachers )Ct one of m ~ coll t>agucs left her JOb recent!~ to teach at a starting salal) of S4.000 a }ear more than she had been ma kins. In m) opinion, the social worker as the most underpaid. undcn alued of all professionals. B~ pnn11ng this lener you could help g" e these dedicated people a bncf place 1n the sun. -LOUISV ILLE REA.DER DEAR LOUISVILLE: I am grale- ful for tbe opporUlnily to sblne lbe spotJlg,bt on these selfless pro- fessionals who, for too long, bave bet a undervalued ud underpaid. I bave consulted with several social workers over the last few years and found tbt m to be wtll-iaforined, dedicated and compassionate. I am deligbttd 10 give these professionals tbtlr well·deserved place In tbe sun. • • • DEAR A N LANDERS: Somc- thtng has happened that has made me 'e~ angl). Will )OU please tell me 1fl am "'rong to be upset? E\el') )ear we have a famil) reunion. It as al"' a) s a huge success. ll "'111 be coming up tn about three weeks. I got the shock of m) life "hen I opened an en velope yesterday and read the following: ··Pack your picnic baskets and help us celebrate our 50t h wedding an- niversary at the annual family reu- nion. There will be man) fnends as well as family as always. plus plenty of fun and fellov.sh1p You won't want 10 miss 11." I thtnk this 1s onc heck ofa lot of gall and I am -L'PSEl II'<. PIT- TSBURGH. DEAR P ITI'S: A family reunion Is supposed to be just that -a gtt- togt thtr for family members. favlt- lng IHeads to this event lo an altempt to piggyback a $0tb wedding an· oiversary celebration is just plain tacky. Your anger is justifla~lt. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: M) hus- band 1s a d1abet1c. My problem 1s sodium.\\ e argue a lot about which 1s more d ifficult lo hve wath. The Bible refers frequent!) to salt but not one word rs said about sugar. which suggests that the problem has been around for a long time. Since we now know that a low- sod1um diet is much healthier. why don't fast-food restaurants serve un- salted hamburgers. for example. and let people season their own? -SAN DIEGO. DEAR S.Q.: McDonald's wlll cladly comply with Ute req11tst. All yoa need to do Is ask. Iggie 's eightpoints tops in tough week Eight wac; enough for Iggie. Cheryl & l"tltnds to pull"' 11han one point of second place 1h1s ~eek 1n a contest that pro ... ed a bat tougher than en\ 1s1oned. T he top-ranked Lolly & Marlaen E l only came up wnh Sl)l answt;.rs. but actually pulled ahead of Pro Am b) one potnl. Three o ther entnec; JU~t di;c1ded to pass. Hopefully. this week's conglomera- TRIVIA BOWL XIII STANDINGS LOllV &. Maro,,.,, E l 161 Pro·Am tSI IOO••· Cllef'vl &. F ,.....,, tll N•l'ICV PrlOI' 141 JOM lluuell & Frlendt ISi •lillle AICkl' 14l 'NA lllCM>rdt Ill ·~•c.ll w ...... (41 tton of quesuons won't be quite so difficult. Take a crack at the~: 1. Ethan Edwards ws the leading character of what WC1tern movie., 2. Which of the younfSters 1n "You Can·t Do That on Tele\Osion" often as found shackled in 1 dun,eon? 3. In which comic strip wu an infant called "Baby S.Bomb" a character1 4. What prn1dential cand 1da1t was phOlOlflphcd wtth holes 1n the bottom of his shoes? 5. T:lC Slntrf fC?Und• to hit shock, Toi Tnus that he was on tne ~rong Olock 1n "hat popular song o f thc 195()<;'1 6. "Nobod~ brings a n>thtng small 1010 a bar .. ob~rves the kadtng character 1n what Pulitzer Pnzc· wtnning play'l 7. What Angels pitcher won his first fi ve pmes an the ma1or leagues this ycar. 8. A ptnlt"submanne was the center of attenuon in what movac'l 9. Don Murra)' chugged a quart of malk and quoted the Gettysburg Addres~ 1n which ofh1s flacks" 10. What two well-known actre~s provided thr unbilled speaking and ~mgang voices of Jessica Rabbal an the m ovie "W'1o Framed Roger Rabbit'>"' Last Wull's Aasw~n . I ... Polteraeast'' (TangJna Barrons) 2. "When Thinp Were Rotten" (Robin Hood spoof) 3. Gasoline Alley (baby on doorstep) 4. Gcorae Murphy (appointed by Rca~n) -s. Bo Diddley ~c1pr box auilar) 6. "Born Yesterday·· (Norval Hcdaes) 7. lk>xin& (s"Wtt1 te1mce~ "' 8. Me\ er~ Kum (Allen 1n .. Ra1ders"i 9. "OfT Beal'· IG"}nne al'. com- mtss1oner) 10. Clown<; and Santa Claus (Pal'.· quale·s fears) (~nd }Our ans~rs ro Tm 1a. t:/O rhc Dail} P1/01. P.O. Bo' 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entnes .. rlfusr bf rrcen cd b) WednesdaJ. otherw1~ ha/( rhr plaJer's lasr score will be a"ardcd.J Mc lne rney 's 'Story' examine s soc ial fa bric NEW YORK (AP) -When 11 comes 10 the social fabric that btnds Amenca in the la te 1980s. writer Jay Mcinerney lS worried about the lint. T he autho r who chronicles the hip and the hapless. the dapper and the dissolute . .said he ts concerned that 100 many young people -t-spccially youth of the nouveau nchc-may be gcttin& lost an the shuffle of a sclf- absorbcd society. In his new book. "Story of My t~ ... the 33-)cal"-old Mcinerney tells the sordid tales of Ahson Poole, a "smart but uneducated .. almost 2 1 • year-old chafing a l the added respon- s1bhues of adulthood. At one point, her boyfriend dis· cusKs the fine an of diplo macy a nd says. "There are tames when it's better to spta~ people's fechnas, kte p the social fabric intact." Alison ruoonds: .. And I'm lake. the social faboc? What ahe hell as that?" He says rt's • dthcatc th~ "hke silk." to wtuch Atiton replies. We're all JUSt ptCX'es oflint if you ask me." McJnerney quotes the passage as o ne that best captures an ovemdina theme of the book. "Somebody asked me. 'Whr, should we care about Ahson?' ' Mcinerney said. "I say at's because Alison and her coho rts arc goin& to anhcnt the world. Somebody should care ab9ut her. She's the product of parents who have ach ieved m11cnal prospcl')tY but not much else:· T he problem with Ah o n. Mclnerpcy said. ·as tha t no o ne has bothtred to 1nst1ll in her a K nse of c1v1c ~ponsib1hty or any other a hruis* values.. ... nstead. there's this collccu ve · rnorahty based on a culture in pursuit of selfifl aims," the author said. One of tht laden of the 1C>alled littrarY, "brat pKk," Mclrlf~ rocketed up the bnl...uer hll an 1983 It 11! 28 with "Briahl lipt'-81t Cuy. MOil of mftmpoon 1n the coca1'*Wdtft fut laM of' the 19805 ._..,,N.w.-.1 BJ SYDNEY OMAM - AJUES (March 21-April 19): People who think you are weak are likely to be attounded by your actions. rtaetions. statement of intentions. 'Lunar pootion highlights drama. publicity, popularity. marit.al st11us. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May·20): Important to be rc«ptive witho ut being aulliblc. utgooflosingproposition,deflne terms. keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition. gcnerar health. Aries will play puamount role . . GEMINI (May 21-June 20)~ focus on personality, charisma. originality. sex appeal. You'll learn plenty about basic values, monetary system, gold. Romance figurm in sccnario. Leo individual could become valuable allv. CANCER (June 21-July 22): lntu\{ion is on 11,.et, you learn by teaching. fam ily reunio n presages gourmet dinina. Individual who "served" you in past is due to return. Leo. Aquarius figure prominently. • LEO (July 23-Au'° 22): Check references. make inquiries, contact relatjve about to embart upon Journey.Social activityaa:clerates. yo\1'11 be more aware of appearance. wardrobe, body image. Gemini plays role. VIRGO (AUJ. 23-Sept. 22): Position strengthened in connection with personal possessions. basic values, income. Be awa~ of fine pcint, bring rctcrence material up lO date. Judgment .. iptuitiQ.n will be on target Prepare., LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Moon in your sign accents need forbcinaa ~If­ starter. Don't wait for others, initiate your own actions, plans. Some will say, "You are positively vibrant." Sagittanan will figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on d omestic adjustment. plans for enlarging quarters, secrets that one close to you feels should not beTcvcaJed. Be discreet; but avoid anything of sharp business practice . SAGITl'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Sec others as they are. not mere!)'. as you wish they miaht be. lunar position hiahliahts populanty. romance, ability to win friends and influence people. Yo u'll emerge fro m emotional cocoon. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Despite contretemP, you'll engage in successful "power elay." Cycle highlights promotion. production, hob- no bbing with supenors. Individual previously ind ifferent says. "You've proven yourself... . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been left up in the air will not come down in your court. Message becomes crystal<lear -Aries. Libra people help you "sec the light." Focus on communication. publishing. travel. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll be engaged in minor drama -you might even compare it to a "spy mystery." Get backstage view. study special rcj>orts. protect ~putation, image. Financial transfer dirtttly involves you. IF NO~EMBER • IS YOUR BIRTHDAY· you have unusual voice, appreciate music and dram a. are attracted to luxury items, gourmet foods and you could have a "sweet tooth." Yo u are passionate. dedicated. intense, sentimental. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio people play imponan\ roles in your life. Vitality is back in November. you arc rid of foolish obligation. you'll have chance to reach more people and to broaden personal horizons. Fresh stan indicated in December. fea turing strong love relatio nship. I Y CHARLES GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF Q.l -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AQ98732 QJ 94 0 9 +A3 . T he bidding has p roceeded: North East Soulh West 1 0 Pass 1 • Pass 2 ' Pass ? What do you bid now? Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold : • Q74J2 ':"' Q53 0 76 • QIJ The bidding has proceeded: North East Sou th Wesl I + Pa!!~ 1 + Pass 2 NT Pass ! What action do you take? Q.J-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: +J 7 AKQJ109J ,,,>()4 +A52 The bidding has proceeded: North East South Wesl 1 ·:· P ass 1 <i/ Pass 3 0 Pus ? What do you bid now? ACROSS 1 Afncan lake 5 Mark 9 Apply (lo) 14 Tern.ious t5 Henoe 16 Discharge 17 Biblical victim 18 Affllctlons 19 e.wlldefed 20 Strike type 22 Grapplers 24 Singer Rise - 26 Ent1ee Item 27 Sheep 28 Light source 29 M1d1 season 32 Flashy 35 EastMner 37 Beget 38 Scotch river 39 Pronoun 40 Severe trial <13 Gulch 45 Joined 46 Maidservant 47 Freeze 48 lnname 49 HocJtey1st. e.g. 53Sw~1ng 57 Bushed 58 Grey shade 59 Spree 61 Obstacle 62 Prescribe 63 Cipher ~Occasion 65 Sneers 66 A Ladd 67 Sitting: abbr. DOWN 1 Stupid 2 Routine 3 Crest i Rescued 5 Quilt, e.g 6 Boasts 7 Ripener 8 Pungent herb 9 Bureaucracy 10 Elevate t 1 Detonator 12 German river t 3 Commies 2 t Salamander 23 Half: pref. 25 Napoleonic marshal 28 Unwtltlng 29 Fancy case 30 Loch 31 Olf19fent 32 G.B or Artie 33 TJtmpo 34 Roman poet 36 Authors Q.4'-Botb vulnerable, as South you ho ld: +A973 <i/954 OQ64 +AQS The bidding has proceeded: North Easl South West 1 <ii P ass 1 + Pass 2 + Pass ! What do you bid now? Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +6 <i/AKQlOl OA7 +KJ1064 The bidding has proceeded: South • Wnt Non' East I <i/ Pass I + Pus 1 + Pus 3 <i/ Pass ? What do you bid now? Q .6-As South. vulnerable, you ho ld: +-XJMJ Q A6 0 AJ8'5l +Vold The biddina has proceedCC:: South Wat Nort' East 1 0 Pau 1• 2 + ? W hat do you bid no w? Look for answers on Monday. .. 38 Russian 51 Squads empress var 52 Borders 41 Rags 42 Exhale 53 Commuter 43 Slower mus ptane « Eight: Ger 5-4 Vetch 48 -Bow1 55 Boorish 49 Market~~ 56 Carol 50 -Banks 60 Weight unit 8, 10 11 12 13 ' • : • by Bit Keane "Grandma says they used to BURN the leaves instead of puttin' them in trash bags." MARMADUKE . \. by Brad Anderson "Better work fast. He's really into Gsrl/6/d cartoons." PEANUTS COUJfTSa CUL TUR£ by Maratta & Maratta ' 1 J I I • MR . Lf\M~ C\-\ttKS tO\l. ~ELL~ ~UTTON LiNT. ARLO AND JANIS DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham . -(~ ~ 1 60T A L.Of Of ANSWERS, 8UT NO ONE EVER /4SKS THE RIGHT QUESTION$.• l i SHOE 1i ----=ii ' 9 by Charles M.. Schulz 14EV STUPtD CAT! DO '(OU LIKE BEETS ? 1 li'IL?N'T KNOW YOU C.OOLt:> 'T'OOC.H YOOR TOf.5, &ARFIE.L17 . -.-.. DON 'T u05T S,.A NP ntf Rf.. C.ALL fl.tE. PARAMf.PIC.~! JUDGE PARKER DD ,:. ·.. ONE SEE CAL .. or.,. COMC OAtLY PILOT/Saturday, 9'1owmber e. ,... Al. ~Ii by Lynn Johnsto DJNT LEAME ME-JI! by Harold Le Dou FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk TVllBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan BAND 80oS"'f°ERS CM WASH DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan r by Pat Brady .. .,.,, ......... 11 ... , .................. __... ................ , __ ...._.t tmli ............ ---w.> MJllf -......, -,..., _ --..... ·q I I PP-· I ;cf t I I I • t a a a <l d ll 0 ti & S< I it CJ E a< 0 1 dt 1 , . ~ ,, ·~ N• Jot I 'LI 'N 'R 'n( tic di ch 0 fo 1n ch c - Airlines' ~afety ,' ori-tlme performances improving WASHINGTON (AP)-Despite a steady increue in air tr&ff"IC, airlines are cuttias delays and there are lians that safety is improvina. acconlina to the Transpon.atJon Deputment. The department said the m~or airlines have bad at least four out of every five flights artive on time in C8Ch oft.be lUt six months. indudina an U .6 percent on-time record in September, the best since the monthly fiaures became available 13 monthsqo. • Complamts from air travden to OOTs consumer affairs office also ::ontinued their downward trend. The l,370complaints received in October • was 28 percent fewer than the 1,897 received in September and 62 ~t fewer than the 3!63S feli•tered in October 1987, the DOT aid. At the same time, the dclmtment said, many of the .. IRty iDdicaton" show marlted improvements this year. Accol"dig to DOT fiaurcs, the number of near~sio• reports by pilots lw dropped by lS perc:cat from 864 to S60 -duri111 the fint nine months of the year compared with die lame period in 1987. The department did not •Y bow many of tbe oear-collision reports involved com- mercial airlines. The number of air traffic controller errors. in which planes fly closer than T....,.31 .. 0.. ._. C-ootdop w/Auaa 1t11li:: Top ..... lelll ... 6 •129n ..... Lock--T,,_ v-.. lepl~lowed, declined by 1 S per· cent 953 in the flnt nine months ol 1'987 IO IOI dwUta lbe Mme period this year. .. The aaaailtics indicate tbat our e«os:u to im.,.-ovc airline Dfety ~nd servac:e to consumen are reaema dividcnch," said Transportation~ fe1a1Y Jim Bumley in a stalement. .. They are especially siaaific:ant pven that they ~ at a time of steadily powina air traff'te." Nevertheless, officials acknowl- •that there continue to be pockets of CIOnc:crn in some 1JU1S of the country about air traffic volume, controllen workina ~ boun and too many controUer fli&ht·handlina For the ~ar~ Best Selection -- , ..................... .. C111dopw/lelll •• c... ............ ....... _, ___ , ... erron. ChicaJO -are It.Ill work.ins more Last month ~ Federal Aviation ovcrt.1me than be would like. Administration Clamped tiabter ttaf· But the monthly on-time aaliltica fie curbs on the Ctiiailo _ airports. released lbunday co~ered ~ inctudina O'Hare lnternatioul, be· ber before the Cbicaao tnftk curbl cause errors by Chicaeo conuoHen went into effect. DuQna SeDtcmber soared to 30 durina the fint 10 iust over 81 percent of O•Hare's months of the year, compared to only Diab ts arrived on time and 87 percent 12 in all ofl987. dep_arted on time, the 90venunent The reduction offli&h1'in and out said. • ofChicaao in turn has cauSed incrat-. The Dallas-fort Worth Ai"Jx.>'\ bad ina dela)' problems at O'Han as well the belt on-time .-ecord with 90.8 as at Chicaao's srqallcr Midway, percent of its fl!Jbts arrivina within which has added to delays at other IS minutes of scKcdule, while Detroit airpc>f'\S. airline officials have said. bad the wo,rst record at 69 perce'nt. Burnley also bas said that air traffic Between AP.11 and September, the controllers in facilities in New York. 13 larwst airlines reported an 80 Atlanta and Los Angeles -as well as percent averate on-time arrival rate , , , , , , , ; , Goldaw COftlP9Ct Microwave 0.... wtth "Touct.• COftlNle. 10 hww L...e. eftd•AutofRMlc It.It Cep1b•tr • touch control keypad • 99 min .• 99 MC. timer • 3 cooking stages • 10 power level• • automatic stan programming up to 12 hou,. • stirrer fan cooking system 10 each of the six montbl. com&Wed with about 74 percent betweee ~ ber 1987 and last Marcil. laid tbe DOT. f.ll1ml Airtinel. wtakh tbrouPout the year has ranked ill the bonom IMdf o( the ~p of airliea reporti.as on- time ... tiltK:l. eoued to No. I U10a1 · air carrien in ~ber with ~percent of its flilbts 0. time. America Wflt, lulelY a ....... carrier with its bub iii Pboam. bad tJ;e OYerall belt recQrd with nearly 93 ~t ofjt ftilhtson um.e,-.a aliad of f.111ml. 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I Oelal•I =:n Yoon and John Kelley, San te.~11 , Mic:Mlt aild MicMel Hill. San Clementi.-lilt Monib aDa Robert Amako, Llpna Nfeuel.boy 011'"11 f:'8:..MdDa I' Jwta, ~· ..... C..... m Jw l1auooun, SU =-~MCQr' ,lia a111111a • ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1988 . -CdM skins Tt11ers Sea Ki~ s have heads, cut TUst.,.-in- own to size, 13-0 By RICHARD DUNN 0.,,... Corrh¢ ..... The makers of G11leue will be happ) to know that the) played a contributing factor Fnday night 1n Corona del Mar Hsgh's football VICtOf). It would be safe to call 90 percent of the Sea K..ingsslonheads riow. And it's a lso safe to say that the Sea Kings ha' e nearl) v.rappcd up the Sea View League tstle. Behind a tough defense that inter- cepted five passes and sacked Tustin quanerback Dan Baker three tim~ the Sea Kings recorded their third Shutout VICtOf)' ~f the season With a 13:.o decision over the Tillers before an esumated ~.200 at Orange Coast College. It waMhe fourth shutout th1s-ycar .,. 'for CdM, which tied Saddlcback last "'eek (0-0). No Corona del Mar team has ever gone .undefeated in its first nine games. · . · o.r,... ,..._.,. ... --... CdM has shutout victones over E•ta.ncl• quarterback Jeffrey Deanclro roll• o1$t looking for receiver (left), while JMh W-'-.. •ewic& elodea draap of Newport defender Tim l'fewberry. Huntington Beach <7-0> and San v.J,.._. • Clemente (23-0) this year. the first SB.ilorsStillin the titlehUnt, 17-0 two games of the season. The win also clinched a playoff benh for the Sea Kmgs. the oolytcam from the Sea View League that's guaranteed a spot thus far . .. Two gu}S shaved their heads for the game. and after that the enure tum got into 1t." said CdM defensive lineman Brett Allen. who did not shave his head. but tnmmcd down the Tustin o ffense anyway with several ke>: tack.ks and panial credit Wa er's 92-yard return igniteSVictory; Newport remains on bubble in Sea View .. fhe kickoff return JUSt broke our backs." Wallcerfieldedlhe baltaT111s "8 a-nd sped.up the middle. ma!Je one move and veered to his nght, finding the hole at the 25 and open space at the 30. the Sailors moved into a command- ing 10-0 lead. - - "The~ really came to pla~ football tonight, · said a happy Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnkley. "It was a great JOb by our special teams. Our goal was to break one. to set up one or score. and 11 was a great cut (b)' Walker)." Sea View League standings By ROGER CARLSON Ot .. o.llf ......... Newpon Harbor High Athletic Director Bi II Pizzica..i a fellow who has seen his share of tootball victones during his coaching reign with -the Sailors in the '70s. watched from the sidelines as the clock dwindled. grinned. a nd said. "When everybody leaves. he's going to stick around and sweep up." He was speaking of the one-man wrecking crew the Sailors have fea- tured for the past two years -6- foot-2, 190.pound senior Tom Walker. who led his team mates to a 17-0 v1ctory over visiting Estancia Lavelle romps Cd.II'• Eddie LaTelle eet a coane record at ll'Yine Park to lead the Sea KIDC• to the Sea View LeacQe team champlon•hlp In CroM coantry .{82. •Orange Co as edges Golden West In men's soccer match, 3-2./82. . •SevenOrangeCounty yachts race from LA to Cabo San Lucas.182. •Fountain Valley clinches top Sunset League berth for playoff s./83. •Irvine tops Dana Hiiis. 28-14, enters four-way tie for second.183. before 4.000 Fnday night. Walker did it all. including a 92· yard return of the opening kickoff for a touchdown to ignite the v1ctor:y. catapulting the Sailors into the thick of the hunt for a CIF D1 v1s1on VI playoffs benh. Harbor is now 2-2 -still sitting on the bubble. A v1ctol) rtCAt v..eek.sends the Tars mto the CIF pla)offs as a potential league champion. A loss. ap,ainst arch-nval Corona del Mar (1-0-2). "111 end the season. ··what can I say?'"' said Estancia Coach John L1ebenfood. who saw his Ea.ties fall 10 I ·2· 1n league pla>. 6-!-I overall. "The} JUSt kicked us good. "I staned to cut left and evel)one seemed to be flo1,1.1ng that way and I just cul back against the gram:· said Walker "We've known ever since Tusun that ifs do or die for us and-ever. one ISJUSl pumped up." . Walker was pumped uino the tune of four unassisted tackles from his linebacker post. a J7.yard punting a'erage "1th no returns on four efforts. t"o punt returns for~ I ~ards the 92-}ard scoring Jaunt and a 14- \'ard return "1th an mterccpuon. · .\nd that "aSJUSt forthe first halfas The overall picture was one of a defensive struggle. but the big pla} had Harbor 1n the dn' er's seat. and m the second quaner ant>'ther big pla> mo,ed 11 out to a 10-pqmt bulge Place-kicker Josh Kle1A. "ho was "1th1n range on the strength of a .3'1- \ ard dnve. highlighted b~ a 19-)ard burst b} Wl\lker. ob' 1ousl) kne"' v..hat 11 would lake 10 produce a 4().. )ard field goal His holder had the pad sitting JUSt across the JO. but he "alked up and shoved It up about s1'\ in~es. JUSt LN9U• OYeral WLT WLT ·c~ 2 o 2 1 o 2 Saddlet>a.ctt 2 l l J S I ~01. Harbor 2 2 O J 6 O cstanc1a l 2 l 6 2 1 Unlvenltv l 2 1 J ~ l Tustin t 2 1 3 S 1 ·cr.ncneo CIF e>la\loth Friday's Scores Corone det' Mar tJ Tustin o Newoorr Harl>or 17 Estanc a o FrTIMv, Nov. 11 Corona de• M ar ar Newoorr Hart>or Saddlebacl( vs Estancia l a1 OCC > Tus11n vs . Un1vers11v 11 lrv·ne) inside 1he JO, the bad. of the ball touching the chal~ (Pleue 9ff NEWPORT /83) on two sades. • · "The team really caught on to shaving their heads and it got us ready for the game. W-e knew how 1mpon- ant this game was. ll was basically for the league champ1onstup. Now we JUSt have to get b) Newpon Harbor ·and 1t (the title) 1s ours .... Cor-ona del Mar (2-0-2, 7-0-2). the cu~nt leader m the Sea View League arid tbe onl\ unbeaten team. could win the league champ1onsh1p next week with ·in over N~ Harbor. • The Sea Kingsgot b) Tust1n(l·2·1. 3-5· I) becau~ ofb1g pla}s on defense. (Pleue eee Cdll/83) Woodb~idge extr~Cts me~sure of revenge arriors reverse decisions of1a st tw o -- year..s vs . Artists. 17-7 , clinch tief or title By HOWARD L. HANDY 0-,,...C.,..upo ....,,, Only one team has defeated the Woodbridge High Warriors football team m the past 1wo }ears -Laguna Beach. When the two Pacific Coast League teams met Fnday night. the hos1 An1sts of Laguna Beach were set for a nother upset but the Warnors were equal to the task this year and posted a 17· 1 victory to remain undefeated and atop the PCL standings. Woodbridge now moves to 9-0 and 4-0 i~ league play with one game remaining against second-place Trabuco Hills on Thursday night. "Our kids knew 1hat Laguna-Bea<.>h was the onl} team to defeat them m the last two years:· Coach Rick Gibson said following the victory. "I think the key was we knew that 1f we won. we would have at least a part of the champ1onsh1p. 1 "We watched last year's film ana I think that helped." T he Wamors took command of the situation early and held the lead all the way. Laguna Be;ich scoring on a 93-yard kickoff return with 31 sec· ond's remaining following the second Woodbridge touchdown of the game with 45 seconds to play. Woodbndge drove to a score on 11s first possession. mo' 1ng 83 'ards in I 3 plays w11h Mike Yurko' 1ch going the final yard for the first of \\\O touchdowns he was to score. Quanerback Fred Schweer com· pleted six Qf his first seven p;i.s'I attempts including four on the TD Pacific Coast League standings LN9Ue Over•I WLT WLT ·wOOdbndoe 4 o o 9 o o •Trabuco Hills 3 l 0 7 2 O Cosla Mesa 2 2 o 4 4 l Laouna Sch 2 2 o 2 6 t Oranoe 1 J 0 2 7 o Laouna Hills O 4 0 I I o ·cnnched CtF Plavoffs. FridaY's korH Woodbridoe 17, Laouna Beach 7 Trat>uco Hills JS, Laguna Hiiis 6 ThunlMv Nov. 10 Gam.s Cosla Mesa al Lagun• Beach Trab Hills vs Woodbridge (Irvine> Orange vs Lagun• Hills (al MV> dm e good tor 50 )ards. For the night. Schweer h11 on 17 of 3 I attempts wt\h two interceptions for 214 )'ards. ·The Warnors added a 33., ard field goal b) Troy Holmes v:11h nine' seconds to play m the half 10 make 11 I ().0 at 1ntemuss1on . Laguna Beach Coach L' man 01 ne' was disappointed in the ioss but tt.>lt his team had pla)ed "'ell. "I,ih1nk we pla)ed a good ph~s1cal football game but made a couple ol errors that cost us the ballgame:· he said. ··in that first series. the} ran l'-'O draws and hit three ~reen pao;se and that was a big score on their side "If we had moved the ball into thl' end zone there earh tn the fourth quaner 1t would ha,e't>cen a different StOT). ··we aren't pleased but v.e can't go (Pleue ttee WOODBRIDGE/BS) ' Woodbrtqe runnJnc back Scott Seymour pusbea ••ide Lacuna Beach'• Clark . Dlilr "-" ..... " .......... Carman en route to a 10-yard lalD d~ the flrat quarter at Lapna Beacla lflCll . . Edison defenSe.shUts down Seahawks fo clinch playoffs · oce. awz,~~k] · to•aaps .. ~• ers lim. it Ocean View to 12-d-game c-J)('Ciall) from tht dcfcns1"c conscrvauveon offel'lst'with him. but (hailers '"ere callt"d tor 10 pcnah1c Ora Coast and Gokkn w ' yar S standpoint. holding Ocean View to I:? he" a good quanerbadc ·· totaling 11 ~:mi They al lost t"o coll-~ football ''teams contin t t 16 0 S--t f )'3rds rui.t11ng 'ilh.i~k quartcrbac.._ \\ h1te said he hopt$ .\ngclo' 1c. fumble u ~_.... C ,., C 1 o. -en rou e 0 -unse w n • Rand) t...arhncr pa scd for 16.3 )arch, .... ho bro ... t his left thumb 1n a Bo'mC .. It seemed if It "l~n·t penaJt1cs. It !YI\ ion on.ercncc cntra. \'t• __, _ __,.._______________ but the (. hargers held the-tr round against Fountain Valley tv.o "eeks "as iumo'e~ ta\.ing av.a) op-pla) tonight. both lookina to ,et 8 when the~ had to tc.n ing hule doubt ago. v.111 be read) to pb" b' the fir t ponunmc for u ·· \\ htte ~1d o n the winning track. 1 ED ZINTEL f hat sets up nut week's rqular about the outcome game of the pl~~offs. But. he Ii.no" Then. on the ond pla~ from • The Plrttes will hOit R1ven.i& •• ..,f~c., '' 1 •• 1 • • season finale between EdlSOn (8-1 the hargers ma h:t'\'C 10 rch on scnmmaac Octan \. tc'lo\ ·s ~11 Car-o dock in a matcttup of two tee I t ts p mc proved anythin .. 1t s overall. l-1 in the unset u~uc) and The Chargers "Crf led on offcnS( math m the C\Cnt o\n elo" 1 1 not m clla intcl"('('pted a pas that ha"e \ t thrtt tra•lbt a that Edison Hip School has a wicked Westr!·unster (~5. 3· I) and tt holds by math. who completed of l ~ f'('ad\ di n put tt ether 06-'ard trona stan th1Hcasc>n.. OCC' eft ckfcnte. • some importance. pa~s for q1 )ard\, 1ncludma a I"-tou,hJo"n dn'c '" IO pla) \ate tn tM p mc at 0-2 in t~ ctt.,. Offensively. it may be difficult to The loscrw1ll1o to thcCIFplayoffs }'trd touchdown pa to Pa1nck •· math didn't seem to ha\C the lht lir\t quarter. capped b' the 14-°'"ion. 2~.•n M1sst0n pmes ailll fairly evaluate the Charaers at th1 as the )eque's tlurd .. place tea m and Reill)' 1n the fitst Qu:lncr. Hr al~ ran killer in unct to put t~m a""· but 'lard t<luchd ""pa from C'emok to J.-4 O\'ttall R1vcrs1dc is 0..2. l-3, 4-1 point. be on the road .-inst anot~r. for 1 touchdown fullback Gu th~t' all nght:· he sa.td "\\c Sttmcd k cill" The Ru tiers (0..2 •. 2-l-1. l-l-& Edison back·up quan erback Don-leaauc's No. I team. The winner~ Minnda had 70 )llni on 17 camc<1 to 10 h3\e a lot of a rd JU t not a I t of \fom~nt latrr Edi n'<1 Damn -.ho havc k»t two traiaht IO die nie Smith. playina for the injured 11 No .. l from the Suntct W1tl\ a teachllru$h<rs. • po1nt'I .• l.anetblockciiapuntandrC('(),ercdit two M1 ion t~ms. tr1¥et ... ,.,._ Gres AnatfovtC, turned 1n a S«'Ond pos11bih1y ofa bomtllfM 1n t~CIF Edi10n took a 14-0 haflimc le~. fd1~n had a touchdo"n called 31 tbc~an \IC"' S.and thcChal'IC"' • beck b' a 7 o c&oc\ ~...-..- • consasa.ent. tf no t u c1ttnt. per· CIJ'C'!tf· and thttt is llw po11ibility of then added 1 fct) 1atc 1n the pmc. • back a\ the outw-t of the same. Reill) ~~rt in bu 1~ in Gauch()s. lht 1-0 ams ftni •lltila fonnln<'e 10 leed the Cha~ IO a ~ lhe ltllc WI"' f0Mta1n Val-"Wt feel we can" in -•lh Donnie:· rttumC'd theoPCni"I kit~off80 )lrd 0 took tMm. thrtt p11_, to ~. ~~l ~·~· (~·,,.&,6- 16-0 win over Otun View Friday ltl-· . Edison COICh 0.\C \\hue ~1d or for 1 1outhdo~n. but n wa nulhficd wnR.n ---.. ,_ ~ mahtat HuntinstonBetl(h. lnaay~.Ediloli~lecllht Smtlh "Wt ma' be' httlc more b a chppin ptnalt~. Jn 111. tht (141.HeeeSDWfaSI hoklu2.0l'ft0nlitt""--.. -t • .. l i h " J t < c ( ' I c I .. 119 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, NoveMber 5, 1888 USC's ·countdown to showdown continue e ore U LA. Trojans face Cal today, then Artzona State --· ---- From Tbe Ass~tated Pren LOS ANGELES-The countdown continues today for USC' which Coach l.alT) m1th says needs . to concentrate on the present so the future remains meaningful. · The TroJans arc two weeks awa} from a game which will probably be playe<t. with the Rose Bov. I at stake. a.nd three weeks.away from a contest v.h1ch could detennine the national champ1onsh1p. But that's down the road. The second-ranked T.roJans first must dispose ofCa!1forn1a and Arizona State ~fore thinking about sixth-ranked UCLA and, finally. tOJHanked Notre Dame. "The Pac-IO 1s extremely tough and every team 1s dangerous." said Smith. whose Trojans host the Gol~en Bears today in a Pacific-I 0 Conference matchup which starts at 3:30 p.m. at th e Coliseum. A crowd ol about 75,000 1s e>.pected for the game. which v.111 be followed by a Beach Boys concen . ·"(al 1s a good Pac-10 team and. as we've seen this vear every Pac-10 team 1s very competitive.'' Smith said. 1·w e.,ll have to be focused on them and play well because SPORTS BREAK ~-- This woman's place is in Cooperstown with Hall of Famers From Tbc Associated J:»rcss they'll t'hallen1_c us. "I think Cal is capable of beating an)'onc on tb schedule." UCLA found out last Wttkcnd just how danacrous Pac-10 opponents (In be. The top.ranked and heavily favortd Bruins were ambushed. 34-JO, by the Washing- ton State Couaars. dropping them to sixth 1n the rankings. The Trojans, S-.Oin the-Pac·IOa nd 7.0ovcrall. play at Anzona State on Nov. 12 before their probable conference showdown wtth UCLA on Nov. 19. A week later, the TroJans and Fighting Irish me¢t at the Coliseum.' ' .. . · Smith wants to make sure his team doe1n't stumble beforeietting to the big games. .. The key to where you fi111sh is how well you can focus each week and bow well you can improve as a team, so that xou're really playing your best foo tball down the stretch. • he said. The Trojans arc favored by 23 points over Cal , which is 1-3 in the conference and S.3 overall, but Smith said they could be making a big mistake 1ftheytakctheGoldcn Bears lightly. . "They're not 5-3 by mistake." tte said of the Bears' record. "They're 5-3 because they're a good football team. "We're going to be playing a fine Cal team that has excellent balance. Their quarterback, Troy Taylor.;, one of the best quarterbacks in the Pac-10. They ha~c fdt receivers and an outstanding tight end (Darryl Ingram)." l I IJ 11 Taylor has completed 155 of 252 J)asses this year ior ' IN THE BLEACHERS PRO S~p KNOXV ILLE. Tenn. -Dons Sams knows v.-hat 1t's ltkc 10 pla~ baseball se'en days a week. tv.1cc on Sunda}s. But unlike other star professionals. Dons Sams knows h ••• what It feels hke 10 slide into second base wearing a skirt. And today she ~111 knov. the ultimate thnll for a baseball player, tha1 of seeing her name in the Baseball Hall of Fame an (ooperstov.n. NY .. when an exh1b1t dedicated to women in baseball is unveiled. Sams. of KnoA ville. was onr of the best playrrs 1n the All-.\mencan Garis Professional Baseball League. which Oounsed in the Midwest in the 1940s and '50s. That league will be the centerpiece of the exh1~it. which is not permanent but 1s expected to be on display for se~ral)~~ · "I can hardl) wan 10 get up there and listen to all these hes v.-e'll be telling each other." Sams said th1• wee k ... We had a reunion in '82 and I never sa"" so man~ gra) ha irs and wn nkles and d11Teren1shape~1n my hfr · There were as man:, as 13 teams in the women'• league from 1943-54 in Indiana. llhno1s. Mi chigan ant W1scons1 n . .\bout 550 v.-omen pla~ed m 11 at one ttml or another . Sams pfa)ed profess1onall} for eight )l'ar\. firs t as. p11cher with the Muskegon Lassies. "Then I staned hitting the ball so the' put me 1r center field." she said "I pla~cd both pos1t1ons 101 about three seasons. then I !Ml1d ·t.n·c mt· two salaries or something like that. ~o-I ended up JUSt pla) 1ng center ·· The league e·ustcd at a 11mc "hen man> males v.-cre m the armed sef' ices. reducing the quaht) of maJor league baseball. and also ""hen gasoline was rationed. reducing travel. · .. We were in these factory towns ""here the people were ma~mi good money. but the~ had gas ra 11on1ng and couldn t go an)v.herc. so v.e drev.-the whole fam1 I)." Sams said "After the v.ar the) went other d1re"Ct1ons. which 1s understandable. but we entertained them for a while ... Apparent!) the) were prett} good at 11. too. "Honest to Pete. some of those girls could make any catch \OU e"er saw a man make We JUSt had some aWfull} goOd caliber pla)'ers all around." Sarm ~1d. As a pitcher. Sams once pitched a perfect game. a considerable accomplishment in anybod) ·s league. "I i ot luckv ." she savs Sams was on the .\II-Star team fh e tames. four times as both a pitcher and an outfielder She was the Player of the Year in 194 7 and '49, when she won the batting tttlc with a 301 average. She also set the league record for home runs w11h 12 1n 1952. They played on regular sized fields T~e women played a 120-game schedule. a game a da) and two on Sunda)s. Quote of the day ._.._ Will Perdue, tht' 7-foot. 240-pound rookie center for the Chicago Bulls. who has to pa) S 150 a pair fo r the s1ze-I 8 sh~s he wears: "If an ybod > 1s gomg to rob me. the) 'd be better off taking ml sh~ than m) v.allet... · Cochran ~etains Tucson lead TUCSON -Ru~s Cochran compiled l!I another 7.under·par 65 Frida} and took a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the Tucson Open C,olf Toumament "No Question about 11. that's the best back-to-back rounds r"e e'er had ... Cochran said after reaching 1he halfwa> point in 130. 14 under par. "I m not going to pla) much better than th at," said Cochran. a left-hander who has vet to win in s1>. seasons on the PG.\ Tour South .\fncan Da' 1d Frost v.-as s«ond at 132 afler h1~ second 66 on the TP( couxrsc at StarPass .. The magic of TPC did not put a whole lot of fear 10 the hearts of the players today." wryly commented veteran Hale lrA 1n. who had a 65 and failed to gain on the leader He remained four strokes back at 134. Rams put Young on injured list The Ram s plac-ed receiver Mtcllul • Yong on injured reserve Fnday with a back 1n1ury and acti vated a punter and comerback to bnng their roster number to 47. the team announced. Actt vated were comcrback· Clifford Hicks, who suffered a broken leg in an exh1b1t1on pme Aua. 26 and punter Dale lla&ct.er, said Rams spokesman Job Oswald ... Jack Nick.tau says his back problems may cause him to miss some tournaments, but they don'l mean he'll have to retire from compet1t1ve golf. Nickfaus 1s scheduled to v1llt St. Mary's Hospit.al in West Palm Beach. Aa. Monday fot a Mqncttc Resonance lmaainaexaminatton. a sophis- ticated procedure where a patient is enclostd in a cylinder and pictures are made of the spinal t"anal and dascs that canno t be obtained through X·rays, The Palm Beach PoSl reported Friday. Nicklaus may be forced to miss the Skins Game. the Australian Bi-Centennial ioumamcnt. and possibly the Chrysler team Cham· pionsh1p due to his back problems ... An lntemat1onal field of 12. ltd by_ Annoconnor. was entered for Sunday's Yellow Ribbon Stakes. a I ''~-mile 1urf rvn for filhes •nd mares 1 n the Oak T tte mecuna at Santa Anita Park. Annoconnor will carry 123 pounds with C.rtJ Bled aboard. Others entered wert Jeanne Jones, Asha)'cr. Sudden Love. Lyphka. Ri ver Memories. Gloria's O.n«r. Chapel of Drtams. Ladanum. Nbtlque. Oe.hahtcr and No Review. "I need a new golf cart ... And you might want to send a doctor out to the 9th green." U.S. clinches Wightman Cup Lori McNeil rallied to win ht:r singles ~ match. then teamed with Betsy Nagelseo to win the dou'bles Fnda) as the United States retained the Wightman Cup b) taking an unbeatable .i.o lead oHr Britain in the best- of-seven tennis series in London. McNeil overcame Sara Gomer, 6-7 (5-7). 6-4, 6:4. to give the Americans a 3-0 lead. then teamed with Nagelsen to beat Gomer and JuUc Salmon, 6-3. 6·1. to g1,e the Americans their 50th v.-in in 60 mc~ungs. Bnta1n hasn't won since 1978 ... John McEnroe, Amos Musdorf of Israel and Aadret Cltc111okov of th e Soviet Union scored easy straight-set victories to gain the semifinals of the European Commun1t) Championship in Antwerp, fklgiurfi . But Amencan Tim Mayotte, the second seed, lost his quanerfinal match to Switzerland's Juob Hlaselk, who earned a mee ting with McEnrO<!..}V1th a 6-1 . 6-4 victory. Mansdorf plays_ Chesnokov in tfle othc;r semifina l ... American teen-ager Jim Courter saved two match points in a dec1s1ve third-set tiebreaker and edged Paolo Cue to mo"e into the semifinals of the Stockholm Open-Scandinavian Champ1onsh1ps. Co uner came from behind to win. 4-6. 6-2. 7-6 (8-6). tnblS first indoor tournament as a professional. He won the last four points in the tiebreaker. Fifth loss in row for Islanders Bengt Gvstafssoo scored a power-play ~ goal to snap a tie wtth 5:42 remaining and ' the Washington Capitals handed the New York Islanders their fifth consccuuve NHL loss. 4-2. Fnday night in Landover. Md. In their fi ve- -~me losing streak. the Islanders have been outscored. A,l-10, and have scored more! than two goals jn a game on\) once ... Elsewhere in the NHL. M•rnr Craven sco~d on a brcakawax w11h 13 seconds remaining in the thtrd period to hft Philadelphia toa 4-3 victory overt he Red Wings in Detroit ... In Edmonton. Eta Tikkanen scored twice and the Oilers. struggling with their power play this season. had a team record-tying five power· pla)' goals en route to a 7-3 victory over Buffalo ... In off-t he-ice news, the Los Angeles Kings reassigned ce nter H•ble McDonough to their minor leaaue club in New Haven. Conn .. the team an nounced Friday. McDonough was called up from the New Haven Nighthawks Oct. 26 and tallted one assist in four games with the Kings ... The NHL said Friday that New York Rangers dcfenscman James Patrick would not be suspended for an 1nc1dcnt 1n which Philadelphia's Roa Sauer suffered a broken Jav. Television, radio TELEVISIO~ 9 a .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Rlct e l Notre Dame, WGN. 9:30 •.m -COLLEGE P:OOTBALL: v.~ al Cornell. ESPN 9:30 a m -COLLEGE P:OOTBALL: Georgia al Floride, TBS 11 a.m -HORSE RACING: Br"ders Cuo, Cl'lennel 4 11;30 a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: LSU at Ala~m., Cl'lannel 2 12:30 om. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA el Oreoon. Cl'lannel 7 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 o.m .). t2:30 o.m. -AUTO RACING: Carl Marlboro Cl'lallenoe from Miami (delev~>. ESPN. t:30 om -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Otdel'IOme at Oklel'IOme Stale, ESPN 3:30 I> m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: C•Ufornl• I I USC , Prime Tlckel. S om. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: FlorlO. Slate et $ooth Cerollna, ESPN S:30 o.m -NBA BASKETBALL: L.aken et Sen Antonio, Cl'lennel 9 7:30 P m. -INOOOtt SOCCIUlt: t..aie" et San Dleoo, Prime Tlckel • I Pm -HORSI RACING: 0.k TrM reolavs, Criennel S6 (Prime Ticket, 2 e.m.I. 1:30 Pm -BASIBALL: Mel« Lteoue All•Slers "' Ja~neM All-Sier• from Tokvo. ESPN. RAOtO 9 e .m . -COLLIGE FOOTBALL: 1tic. et Notre Oemt, l<PZE ( 1190), 11:30 1.m. -COLLIGE POOTIALL: Neoraske ti lowe Stele, KMNY ( 1600) 11:30 P.m. -COLLIG• '°°TBAU.: UCLA el Oreoon, KMPC (710) uo o.m -COLLIG• POOTBALL: Lone 9Mcfl State II Sen JOM State, KPZE (1190) 3;30 P.m. -COU.IGE lllOOT8ALLi~e1Hornla al U$C, KN)( I 1070). • s o.m. -NBA IAM<ITIALL: (llPC>tn ., Ml•ml, l<RTH (930). s pm -HOCK•Y: 1(1"91 ., TorMto, ICPZE (1190) S:JO p.m. -NIA IAIK•T•ALL: L.ak•rt at Sen Antonio, l<LAC (5701. 7 pm -COL&.aO• POOTaAUJ 8YU al Sen DiNo St.... KFMa (7'0), • + , 1,903 yards and 13 touchdowns w11h 12 intr~pttons. I na,ram has 30 ~phons for 4 I 8 yards. Brain• .eek to reboaad n. OttJ6oa EUGENE. Ort. -One Joss may have cost UCLA a chance at the national football title. Anoth~r. Bruins' Coach Teny Donahue say,. probably would ruin his team's hopes for a Rose Bowl appearance. -"We have to put our$CNes in the posi1ion to play for the conference title," Donal)ue said." · That means the sixth-ranked Brutns can't affor9 ~nother upset when they meet a beat-up Orqon team today m a game that wil~ be televised on Channel 7. The kit"koffhasbcen moved up to 12:35 p.m. to accommodate ABC "The main thing we 'have to realize is that we can reach our goals of Mo1ng to the Rose Bowl and havina a successful season. UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman said ... You determine the true character of a team by the way it bounces back from a loss ... The Bruins were unbeaten and ranked No. l in The Associated Press poll before they were knocked off by Washington State last weekend, UCLA, 4-t in the Pac-10 and 7-1 overall. is a two- touchdown fa vorite against the Ducks. who were enjoying their best sca'son in a.quanerccntury before they CRO SS COUNTR Y Wert arounded b)' Anzona Sta1e. 21-20. last \\etktnd "' Eugene. Not only did Ortaon tum the blU oveucvcn uma In a loss that dropped ihem from the No. 20 ~tu._ the Ducks also lost the hean and sou! of th;eir offe~ee. q_uarterbeck Bill MullflVC, alona with their def'ensevc SlaitaJ-caller.. lincbecker Mark Keams. """" seuon· cnd1na uuuncs. ., ~ Junior PC1e Nelson will st.an in place OrMutfnVC- and Donahue thinks the Ducks, ,who wil.I be appean~&'~n network television for the first time m ci&ht years, will.hr ready to play. • • "from a physical standpoint, it's a setback. But I m well aware of what teams can do psychologically behind• No. 2 quanerbaclt." Donahue said. He noted Norman Down came in for injured Oary Bcban and led UCLA to a 14-7 victory over USC-in 1966 and Mau Stevens replaced David Norrie in UCLA's 45-28 Rose Bowl victory ~v~r Iowa in 198~ •. "I'm not tryina tod1m1n1sh (Musgraves) importance to the team," Donahue sai~ "but teams rally around second-striDJ q uartcrbacks." · . . Orqon, 3-2 1n the Pao-10 and 6-2 overall, sttll ts nursing hopes for its first bowl invitation since 1963. 0 In the Big West Confereftcc, San Jose State. 3--6 overall and 3-1 in the conference, plays host to Long Beach Stale. 1-7 afld 1·2. CaJ Stale Fullcnon is idtc'this weekend. Sea.View meet fallows form Sailor girls, CdM boys capture tit es; Lavelle sets mark . The iailors' l(jm Robinson. a junior who won the Sea View individ- ual title as a freshman and a sophomore, came in fourth ( 18:45). I 4·scconds ahead of teammate Lena Dahbollr. Senior Maggie Steinhauser fin ished 10th for Newpon and team- and said. 'Don't worry about me tomorrow. coach. I'll be in. the top five, and you can take that to the bank,' " CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. "With positive attitudes like that on the team, there's no telling how far we can go." mate Eva Mattson, a first-year varsity By KJRK WOLCO'M' runner as a sophomore, was I Jth. Pirate. •weep to win• Dellr Net c.i-r • •• • ... ,, The Sailors placed seven of the top There were few surprises at Irvine 20 runners to win the race easily wiltl The OranJ.e Coast College men's Park on Friday as the Newpon 32 points. The suryrise of the· day, and )lt'Omen s cross country teams Harbor Htgh girls won their sixth however. was Uni versity finishing swept to victories at the Orange straight Sea View League title and the ahead of Tustin for second. Empire·Conference meet Friday at Corona del Mar boys won for the fifth "We ran the race we had to run Central Park in Huntington Beach. · h I · today," Uni Coach Janice Rolfrng ttme 10 t e ~st s1.x years. said. "We knew coming in that we Both teams advance to the The Sea Kings ~dte Lavell~ set. a had to beat Corona dcl Mar 10 finish Southern California Regionals next course record. running three.miles 1n third and qualify for CIF, and 1 Fnday afternoon at Hart Park in 14:27 to knock four seconds off the · thought we had an outsJde chance to Bakersfield. record set by Newpon Harbor's Jim edge Tustin." The men defeated ~cond place Geerhngs last year. With .Sandy Johnson finiming Ri verside. 42-58. behind the first- 't..avelle. a semor who tin1shed ninth. Kri sta Kime t2th and Karan place effon , of freshman Alfredo second to Geerhngs in 1987. makes it Robens 18th. the Trojans posted 67 Vigueras. who finished in 20: 13, 11 a habit to cheer on his teammates points to the Tillers' 68 and the Sea seconds ahead of second-place Dan after the race. But on Friday. all seven Kings' 82. • Recd of Riverside. CdM runners finished in the top 10-The Corona del Mar boys. who Keying the victory with a deep t: 15 or less behind La velle. ha ve not lost a dual meet tn more than performance were Brad Si~er in fifth. "Today ·was a good in<licatton of two years. finished ahead of the top Chris Hobson m ninth, Mike Marckx where we stand:· Lavelle said after fi ve ru nners from all theother schools in 13th.· Tom -.Burns in 14th, Joel the Sea Kings scored 26 points. 18 combined. Tile Sea Kings. who were Hunt in I 6th and Thierry Brussclle m ahead of second-place Saddleback second in the D1vsion II state meet 17th. . High. "We 'II keep work1 ng hard from last year. made 1t a complete sweep on The defendm& state champion here on out. We know what we have Fnday. winning the boys varsit), women's team defea ted second-place to do to have a shot at CIF (which junior varsity, sophomore and;·. ,B.an,cho Santiago. 39-67. as River- begins wuh the prelims next Friday at freshman races. -sides· Tina Sanche? (20:53) and Jen Mt. San Antonio College)." Uni versity finis'hed third for the Rigney (2 1: 16) finished 1-2 respec- On the girls side. Uni verstt) High boys with 91 J)Olnts. paced by Enn t1vely. Linda ~oward. the Pirates: freshman Tan1a en , broke to the lead Vah's I 4:52. good for second place. No. I runner, missed the mett with a early and ran away from everyone as Rob Price of Saddlcback was third in bad hip. she has been doing all season. She I 5:0 1. followed somewhat unex-Leading the .Pirates were Michele finished the course tn 18:02. with pectedly byChnsCannon. usually the Weaver in third at 21:26. DeOc Newport Harbor's Stacy Pando sec-S9'th or seventh runner for the Sea Maher in sixth at 21 :47, Chris ond ( 18:26) and Corona dcl Mar's Kings. Fairbanks 1n ninth at 22: 13 and Stacy Johanna Wallin third ( 18:34). ..Chris came up to mt ve~terday Jacobson in 10th at 22;2 I. , AREA RouNDUP OCC .Dien clinClJ p ayoff spot Pirates shade Golden West, 3-2, towrapupsoccerberth knstm Augustine talhcd 10 minutesafterhalftimeto open the scoring and Michelle Forgette and Kim Dutton added later goals for OCC. which stayed perfect in eight SCC matches. The Pirates can wrap up the conference tlllc with a vic1ory at Golden West Tuesday at 6. ln girls tennis: Orange Coast College held off a persistent Golden West~team late in the second half to notch a 3-2 men's soccer v1c1ory Fnday and clinch a bcnh in the Southern California regional playoffs. If the Pirates. 15-4-3 overall and 6-0-2 10 the Orange Empire Conference. defeat Rancho Santiago next Tuesday, they need onl y a victory over struggling Cypress to take the conference title. Marina' Tracy Criscll stopped Lee Hansen of Hunti_~ton . 6-1. 6-1. to Wln the Sunset League indJ~ual toum nt si ngles title at Lindbora Racquet Club. Ead\ advan to •he CIF individual tournament which will start Nov. 19. After Tony Pace'sg_oaJ with 16 minutes re maining 1n the second half put OCC ahead 3-1 . the Rustlers kept the pressure on. Mart' Merli scored to pull the Ru stlers within one with JUSt eight mi nutes lcfl and Golden West had several chances the rest of the way. OCC Coach Laird Ha yes praised the play of Pat Merrell. fullback Jeff Berger and Pirates goalie Josh Cova. who had six saves including a pair down the stretch to In doubles, Stephanie Urricarict and Kelly Thomp.. son ofFountain Valley defeated the Edison team of Nikki Turner and Tracy Goedecke. 6-2, 7-S. in the final. l n community college water polo: Gold~ West I 8, Paaadeaa 4; Golde• West 11, Mt. Su ADtolllo I: The Rustlers advanced to the championship matdt of the South Coast Conference Toumament at Belmont Plaza to face Long Beach City at 7:30 tonight at the same si te. preserve the victory. .. Kevin Villar and John Bovetas scored first-half goals to put Coast up at the half: Golden West's Randy Reynaga made 1t 2-1 Wlth 21 minutes remaining in 1he game. Apinst Mt. SAC. Ky Tran led a balanced attack with four goals and JcfTr~y Wines and Greg Luttrell added three each. Three different players notched three in the opening romp over Pasadena. ln prep water polo: E4ltoe 13, Ea&ucla U: Brent Warde scored his fifth goal of the game 13 seconds into a sudden-death oven ime to break a 12-12 tic and lif\ the Clf playoff·bound Chargers to thlv1t"tory in the fa&Jcs' pool. In another men's match: Cal State F•lltr&on %, UCI 0: Jeff Willard ~ored both · goals as the Titans blanked the visiting Anteaters in a Big West match. UC'I rrlls to 7-11 overall. 3-6 m the conference. • Bnan Stanton added three goals for Edison. which will bring a 14~ 10 record into Wednesday's playoff opener. Estancia, which finishes the season at 11·14, was paced by Mike McNeffs seven goals. McNeff completed the season with 74 goals overall. In women's soct'er: Oraace Coast 3, Loos Beaelt O: The P1rates clinched at least a share of the SOuth Coast Confe~ri't't title by doing all of their scoring in the second half. (Pleue 8f8 A.RSA/Ba) ' B o.n 1 ~i: I Yaclits begin journey to Cabo today ~l ALMON U>CLUIEY ~ .............. Seven Orante County yachts will be amona the 36 QCCan racina yachts scheduled to answer the stanina s1Jnal today at noon for Los An~lc$ Yacht Club's 15th biennial Meit1t"an race to C1bo.S.n Lucas. Oranae Count)' entries arc Bandit, Warren Rosendale, Bahia Connthian Yticht C1ub; Drumbeat.. Don A_yrcs. Nce~rt Harbor Yacht Club; Ralphie. Davis Pillsbury, NHYC; Swif\sure. Ill.,_. Dave Fam & Bob Freedman, Dalboa Yacht Club~ Tsunami, David Oray, Voy.,ers Ylldlt Club. Winterhawk, Hal Day, BCYC. ind Shenan1pn, John Gnnd· ley. C11pestrano Bay Yacht Club. UnlikeothcrCaboS.n Lucasraca, the~ w.11 leave Guadalu~•nd. about :JOO miles off the · Cali• fomaa oout, to pon bcfoft '"' for the finish line 1t the lip of BW California. The count rovm 816 .. nauucal miles. ISC·10), ~.1 Ferrell (LIYCJ. Cllklt CSC·J'IJ, .. C · · I d 13 I l"•h Whoft ILAYCI, Swwtwrt Ill (NM ... ), o... ompcmors inc u e u tra· 1.,.t Fein·too FrMClmen 1avci; Me..,ic. tNM•I. displacement downwind "sJeds" rat• Lt\He Ctoue11 <Kone IC.el vci. Ho1W1 Cellfomle i!'&. 70 feet under the lntemational <sc-10), Mto111o 111n Rodrllut• tM-** vc>. Offshore Ruic (IOR) handicappina ~ •.-. tsc-70i. JCIM O.UW• <~*111 S)'5tcm which should provide• lively '°"•.-wlnten.wtt CFett-•1. Het o.v *t-for·boat race tor hoe honors 1ec;vc11 Mlremer tL~·1'1, JoN1 Seti.. ~· ,.,.,.... 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Clw9'~ ""'"" •111 .. ,_.,.,,..., tLa~C i ll"s • '*"""' (ICY\;J; ... ..._ wi........an, _.... Dll ~ ) ..,.. ..... llUfYCJ, #M t estr • .,..._,. ( ), ...... ,,..... c YC!, ~ ~ 0.. CIWYCJ;-:,5 I G I, .._.. CNl·JI), Ina & Diii A"" INHYCI, M .._ CL.A'f'Cll 0-. CC llJb.. ... MDI II Ill II CK.,.,. ....,, SllNllw (SfflVCl, ---111VK11 T...,. (lf'IC.'tM-• , ...... INM·•I, ....., ..,. ICYCl; ..... ..., cvvc1. • • Qrenoe CO.. DA.IL Y ptLOT /Salurdey, ~ber S. 1... - WOODBRIDGE WINS.17-7 •. :-...... , a~y hl.n,.ina ~r heads. either ... Olnty wu refcmna to a Laauna ~ 0pp0nunat)' that came foOOw-•nt an 1n~1on by Jorda Mat at the Wood~ 3 7. Aaroj\ Sttwd.b.il -atc'SjjrilC<oni"SCrien passaoocS for 20 yards to the Wamon l 6. With fourth-and-one at the 7. Scheid ca.lied for a shift to a shotaun formation and an ove1-caa,er Warrior 1umped off1icks to sjve Lacuna a flrst-and-soaJ at the 3. Ryan Nash stopped one run and the middle of the Woodbri. line halted another. A bo&blCd center sna~ lost I 0 yards and the Artists tned a fleld go:il th:i• sailed wide of the uprights. Woodbridge then drove from its own 20 to the Anists 17 before a fumble gave Laguna Beach new life when Tyler Parks recovered. W~th time runnan& out, the An1sts tried a pass P.lay on foun.h-and-fQur. but Gal) Gibson broke. through for his second sack .of tht game to give Woodbridge possession at tht Laguna 9. Two plays later. Yurkovich went an from 9 )ards out for has second score or the game to gave the Wamors a 17-0 advantage with 4S seconds remaining. The Artists' score came on a sensauonal kackofT return b) Jason Clarke followi ng a Woodbndgc touchdown late an the game. · Woodbndgc fumbled five times. losing the ball on two of tho~ , . Olllr pew ,.... _, Ollltlel ........ occasions along 'l"lth having two Woodtirlqe•a Scott Seymour takea off for a 1aln ae Laguna Beach defenelve end Tyler Parke cloeea in for tfie ta kl passes intercepted. The An1sts'<11dn't c e. have a turnover but had trouble Barons cruise by Vikes, clinch share Of title . . . 1 He i th---'--,=-~-=2=--=7=-7=----d-=---t---T-D--senior. had seven receptions for 121 statistics an the sceond half. finishing Fv-Powe 1r::::' t~eltiNtl IMallOnev n an rows 1 or yar st WO s yards. JUSt about clinching all-league with 8 of 19 for 241 yards and three ktO.), 6 SI F t • V 11 36 20 honors. touchdowns. Fv-v l5 FG. 0"03 as oun a1n a ey earns -victory However. Cook will get strong The20pointsmarkedascason high HYtf" ~ ~ tnm HtflWI resistance from teammate Doug for Manna and gave Ramsc~ hope (or ., 11.c11.1 ISl By STAN GRANCH On the other srdc of the field. Weaver. Weaver, a Junior, had four the V1k1ngs· final game against Ocean we n run IM&nonev 11.oi t:.,.11 Olllr,...c:.,..,. ••1 Manna Coach Chris Ra msey. who receptions for 82 yards and a touch-Vic"' · ,;;!.":~. 1~ "" from It was business as usual for the was impressed with his team's ncvc:r· down. "I thank this will gi ve us some .. _. Quef1W Scllulll Fountatn Valley High Barons as they say-die attitude. said. "I think the The Barons also ran the ball confidence." Ramsc)' said "Now the mst;-~~!:r,. s't2 ons from rolled to a 36-20 triumph over kids earned a little respect tonight. efTecuvely. Doing most of the work an bo)S know that the} arc capable of Mar-W•M·ams 10 oeu ~om Scnunz ouc;11. ~an·na at Westmi·nster Hi"gh Fri"da\· The)'. never gave up and the" kept on the backfield was senior tailback mal(ang the big pla)s. and I think we i..eo1. o41 lOOO 1 , __ .... , -< fightrng until the gun sound~d." , Kednc Powe. who finished with 105 should fintsh the )Caron a high note.·· AHrno.nc•G~E s~~~~s ni\C~ih the victory, the Barons (7-2. y3rds on 12 ca mes. He rushed fortwo Manna's Stacy KagasofT had three IMr 4-0), ranked sixth in Division 1,. Foun. ta1g_Yalley used the contest to scores and caught a TO pass. receptions for J 48 yards and two ~~;:.~:0_ 13.~l clinched at least a co-championsip of spotlight..,.,me of its stars. and Another ofTenme ~capon in the touchdowns. Pusinvvaroage w the Sunset League along with being probably seal some all-leaiiue awards. Barons' arsenal. kicker Derek ··K-agasoff has goOd speed. and he Passinv HM the No. I representative of the league Senior quanerback David Hemgan Mahoney. booted a SO-yard field goal has made some big plays for us this ~::17.,~·~:V~rd•IM o-~ in the playoffs. had another gOQd night. complettng late in the first quaner. The kick year. returning a ~ouple of kicks for N11 varoaoe Jlt If Fountain Valley can· defeat I 7 of28 passes for 277 yards and two cleared the crossbar by at least 10 touchdowns." Ram~y said. "He is ~~~·tumtllfl IO" sj~ Hunington Beach Thursday nigh ... it touchdowns. yards. our big play guy. and when he keeps ~ttifl·varoaoe NS will have gone throunh league un--· "David continues to have excep-The field goal was the longest m his his mind on busancss he is very Time o1 ooss.sslon 11:52 FV 22 21-119 )12 20-)3·0 JI 1·mln·ll •St •·ll ,., 4·.0 29"(11 .,. career. breaking his old mark t;?c 3 tough." ' -'Punr, 1n1.,c.t1>l1011 tumote returl'ls defeated for two siraiJht years for the tional game after exceptional game... 1N0tv1ouu 1tUSHtMG first time in school history. commented Milner. "This was the yartls. Mahoney added a 35-yard 1cld The Edison defense put'acap on the Mar-Park s-.1 v.ccaro 10-2•. Sc11u111. •· Barons Coach Make Milner ad-fifth time thi.s year he has thrown for goal late an the first half. game with I 2S left to Ria)' when II 107~·~!.. 12•105 ouo.r 11•13, o.. GailO mitted it was a little difficult getting over 270 yards. and he: had five pas~s Late in the third quarter. the forced Karhner to ditch the ball an his M . Wada 1-0. PU9• 1-tor·m1nui 2. H~·11an motivated for the Vikin~s (0-9 .. 0-4). dropped. He is a nroven winner. He Barons built a 36-0 adva'ntage. so o~n end zone. 2·1or·m.,..us 13 t' M I d d d th ti * INDIVIDUAL P'AS5'NG "The team was a tattle at. and we has stancd for us the past three )ears. I ncr eci e to give e irst Mar-sc.u111, 1-1M w played very sloppy;· be said. and.during his sophomore )ear he did stringers the rest of the night ofT. It Fountain .,, ... v u. ~riN lO FV-Htn•lll"'· 1Mt·o 211 Huw.. M-o "l was d1sappo1ntcd with our slow not have much talent around him was at this potnt that Manna came to ~~7:,11 va1.1rt 1~ ,~ 1! 1~~ l~ IMOMOUAL 1tlCEMMG stan. I wanted to finish them ofT then. but h<.' sllll ga"c c'<cept1onal hfe. l'int Ouar1W Mar-ttaga\Ott, l·t41 crocktr NS w · earlier than we did. Also. we had at performances." The Vikings onl) had a hard Fv-Saterv Vaccaro recov~td 1umoie '" t1am1 1·10 wois1tv 1-1 Vacc:M"o 1-1 h d f h -f. et><t zone 9 10 1=V~ooi.. 7·1'1 w .. .,., 4·11. Po•e l ·ll least five dropped passes. so II was far Henigan's fa\.OfltC target this )Car passing at t e en 0 I e ltrst al . Fva-Po .... s run (Mal>Qllev l<ICkJ s )9 Def G•llO ,...... ~· 1-11 Moc;t l·ti from a perfect night." has been Mike Cook. Cook. a 64 Ho"' e'er. Da' 1d Schultz padded his Fv-Manonev so FG l.Ll6 s.uenoer11. 1-11 ~r t·for·m·t1C1i • Vaqu~ros galiJ. ~ share of second Irvine erupts for 28 straight points to top Dana Hills By IURlt WOLCOTT Olllr,... C..1 ....... . After losinJ a week aao by a single point to M~ion Viejo, the top. ranked team in Orange County, Irvine Hi&h's football team took out its frustrations Friday against the Dana Hills Dolphins. It took the ~aqueros (6-3. 2-2) a while to act started, but once the enaine was rcvvinJ. lrvine rattled of! 28 unanswered points on the way to a 28-14 win in front of an estimated 2,SOO at Dana Hills. The victory, coueled with El Toro·s 34-22 loss to Capistrano Valley on Thursday, moved the Vaqueros into a four-way tic in the South Coast Leque with one game remaining. Irvine meets El Toro next Friday at Mission Viejo with a playoff benh 1u&ranteed to the winner. After fallina behind by a touch- down in the first quaner, the Va- queros blew the game wide open, doina all their scoring in the second and third quarters. "We came out fired up in the _jccond half," said Irvine co-coach Rick Curtis. "We played a good prne last week qalnst Mission Viejo, and we had a strona showing tonight which I hope carries over to next week. We'll be fired up apin for El Toro." Followin1 a Dolphins' fumble on the Dana Hills 32, the Vaqueros took four plays to tie the score at 7-7. 1luno1ns back Shad Vickers carried three times on a drive aided by a Dana Hills personal fou~ scorina around the ri&bt 1ide from 'I yards out. Afterdoaina out the first half with a ~inc-play, 47-yard scorina drive, Irvine moved the ball 71 yards on 12 plays on its fil'lt possession of the l(COnd half. Pat White carried the ball three tunes for~9 yards on the drive, indudint a l~yatd toueJ>down on a sweep aroWKt the left end. Quar· 1erbeck Dive Lincoln set up the score with a 12-yard "911 over the middle to bi• favoritcta,.et of the ftitht, Randy Manin. "We worked &be bootJq pess rut wel1 apintt them," CUnis said. ... Matlin came up with l.be catches (~ for 49 yaras~ and White and V..Ctm did. ~t job Oft the pound. I wu1 to Ii" Dana Htllt a lot of credit, tbcMilll. ror tbuni, down our IMIP in .~ .cond bait. Ofhlivel)', che Dolphins took t.hem•lvet ou1 of the pmc, '"mina South Coast standings Leaeue W L T M ission Vieio 3 0 0 Irvine · 2 '2 o D•na Hills 2 2 o CaPO Vallev 2 '2 0 El Toro 2 2 0 San Clemente 0 3 0 Frldn's Sc-. Irvine 21, Dana Hilts l• Tonflflt'I Game OVeral W L T a o o 6 3 0 3 s , s ' 0 s 4 0 l 7 0 San Clemente at Minion Vleio Frldlv, Nov. 1 t G•rnn l!"'line vs. El Toro Car Mission Vle;o) San Clemente 111 .c;aplstrano V•ll•Y Mission Vleio at O•na Hiiis the ball over six times, including four interceptions in the ~nd half. The Vaqueros had four turnovers -two interceptions and two fumbles -but none led to points for Dana Hills. After falling behind, 28-7. the Dolphins went 93 yards for a touch- down in the fourth quaner. But the 15-play drive lasted 6:42, and any hopes of a comeback were dashed by the three interceptions which fol- lowed. Running back Steve Penney rushed for 52 yards on 13 carries and scored both Dolphins' touchdowns on run- nina plays. His performance was ovenhadowcd, though, by White, who gained 113 yards on 14 carries. including runs of 45 and 2 l yards. * lrvlne ... DIM H•s 14 In.Int OanaH!lli k.n "" Q!far19N 0 ,. 14 0-1' 1 0 0 7-1• flnl QllllfW 011 PeilMY IS rUft (Hwrltotl •kk) ·~ sec.., QllllfW lrv-Vlclltf'\ 9 ru11 IC•udll •le•), II 32 lrv-"'-rtln 20 oa.u trom LlnCOln (Caudl• kkk), 0'3'. OH ,, 26·110 10. 10-!l•S 17 0 !JI >->• 7· I l ·SI nu ltetancta defenatn end Kmn Thomae ,........_ lfewport Barbor qaarterMck NEWPORT HARBOR TOPS ESTANCIA .... P'romBl · His plactment 5l1led over the Walker produced 53 of those 0 crossbar with no more than sax. inches )ards. bru1sang the Estancia defO(I~ to spart to give the Sailors' the IV watllgaansof4.9,3.2. l6.5,5.8arl0 I. point edge with has 40-yard boot. the final cart) for the touchdown. Whateverfirtpower Estancia could "Our plan was to go stra1iht at muster was cut to ribbons b) penal-them." said Bnnldc . "Ifs not too ttcs and fumbles. C\C1tmg. but 1t was cftcctavc." Jasb Wojtkiewicz's SO-yard burst It was lhe first tame Estanc1a's over his left side to the Sa1lon' 30 JUSt ofTenK had been ~hut down all season into the second quarter could have and among the dcfensn·c standouts been the spark to get the EaglC$ m the rtspons1ble wcrt Darn Mahgnall. game. but a holding penalty nollified ·Jason Brahms. Wa)nC Fraser. Ellis. the gain and put Estancia back at its Ryan Abbey. Dann) Lubrtsk> and l 2 the cverprcKn\ Walker. Moments later, the Eagles were Walker finish«t the nilht with 100 puntanJ and the Sailors ~ere getting yards on .20 cam'5. rttumcd four rtady fonhe dnvc that ~t up tht field punts for 33 yards.. the 1n1erccpt1on aoat . (m the fint quantr) for 14 )ards. and Estancia's chances faded quickly in of his S(\;tn punts. one was returned the third quarter when the ~c for 4 >•rd couahed the ball up tWIC'C-SCan .. ltwa dncofm)'lx's&pmes,"sa1d Elhs ~ovcnna for Newport at the Walker, .. alona "'•th the Tu tin Esc.nc11 36. and lattr 1n the same pme:· pt"nodJ.DonJamdcoYen naa fumb\c Estancia bad 1U tandout too. at the 11:.1tanc11 41. 1ndudrn1 dcftnden Kevin Thomas. Neither tumO\.U productd any Jnsc Wyman. Lua lvarado and points. but prec:1ous time 9'U. bc1n& Dan Petrone. amo"& others.. wasted while Harborwas 1n control of But 1hrtt km• fUmbln and an the ball. mtcrttpt1on. alona with an intff('('· finaUy, the Satk>n put 1\ out of tl\e pass1na pme, tumtd the £.qles' rta('h '" tM founh ~od •llh a 70-pmt 1n adc out. • >•rd march. u""I 7:10 of the clock 11\iC km drops ~ncia 1ftto a and aoina up b)· 17 with 6:3 7 left. thttt-wav ue 1n the C"Cllar. althouah no one has been ehmmatcd from C'IF pla~ofThopcs. * "" • '3·175 4 M ·t --· '1 $·f!Wt·· "' 7•ll ) I .~: L.9 s l2..U 40 4-ll-O 0 l ·lrin·l7 ·'° 1-U J-0 1-is 13:51 '•...,• --~~~~~~~~~~~--.• Sunset •tanclln&• 1~ LNwe tOWnl WLT WLT :J:rn V•lley • O o 7 2 I 0 EdiM>n 3 I 0 I 1 0 •westmlnstttr 3 1 O • s o ocean View 1 3 o • s o Hin. ~ 1 3 0 2 7 0 Marina . 0-4 o O 9 O •clinclled CIF playoffs Frid9rs Scent EdiM>n 16, ocean View 0 Ftn. Vallev 36, Marina 20 Tllund9Y, NW. lO Ed.Ison •I Wntminstttr Htn. 8ffc.h "'-Ftn. V•lleY COCC) Marina vi.. Oceen View Cal HB> EDISON ••. from Bl Smith ran the ball over from 6 yards to make it 14-0 early an the second quaner. Edison drove to the Ocean View 15 - later an the scconp quarter but on third-and-five. Breu Reed inter- cepted a pass to keep -it 14-0 11 the half. Smnh thrtw 14 yards to Pete Schroeder and l 2 yards Bria'n Ryder dunng tbc dnve. * EdiMrl 16, OcMll V1eW 0 s.c.. ... ~ OCun v-e O O 0-O Ea.Miii 1 1 I l-'4 '"'"'0....-Ed·~e<l!y 14 oes om }mltr• IC·- "IC'" s.c... OMrW E-Sn\rtrl 6 'Ul'I ICemoll •ldll 11 54 ,._. Ouwtw E--tea""9r tKl.&eO ;n enc 1-tor a ... ., All~ l SOo ,.,.,,,.,.,~~ GAMa ST A TlST1CS ov 'Ar~t OOwlll I llusnn·verdl9e '""U P1U•l'IV nrcs.ge 1'3 PIS$11'19 13· )4-0 1te1~11 var~· IO lffOarive sack varo.oe mll'l·I Nervar~ 175 ~·~ 5-40 Fumllles-tumblfl tost 0-0 Pef\llhfl·'f••daOe 2-JO Time of~ 22-11 • Pul'I! 1nrercec>4iol'I tumote rel\Kns ..... n ••• fl 1-17-f J. min .. 25' S·3' 2-)· 10·111 2SCI '"OtVlDUAL ltUSHIMG OV-Martll'lel, 7.;f, Mullens, 3•4, Wit,_.. OOOl'I 2·l . 8anne11 1-1, KarllMf, l·tor-mll'l\6' ' Edl\Oft-Mil"'a~. 17·70, Sftarmaft. 13·61; Sm1111 7·ll. Sclli oedll, 1-0; lt.itl\I, 1-ior-m"-" l CdM ••. From81 taking, advantage of the fact Tallm' staning quarterback Monte 1ones was oUt with an 1nJUr) Baker, instead. paid the pn~ b) bein1 picked off five umcs. [)(fcns1"e back Bill Rauth picked off a pass on the second pla) of the game and returned at 30 ~ards to 1he T usttn 6 to sc1 up CdM's first score. a 22-,ard field goal by Pat Callaghan with Q:24 left in the first quaner. "That interception set up the field goal... said Sea Kings Coach Dave Holland. "'ho also had his head sha"ed "We had hoped to score (a tou hdown). but we didn't, so we g()( a field goal instead."' Earl' 1~ th~sccond quarter Wlth Tus11n· on th~l.dM 17, A.Hen, Chns Dcuchar and Jcrrott Willard forcul a fourth-do"' n 1tuat1on after appf)'1n& hca\' pressure on Baker. who was dropping bad. to pass but fired incomplete That ~t up Tusttn's second of two m1'i~ field goals 1n tht first half. * Cerent dM "'1'ar ll, ""'* I Sc-.,., OUll""" .. TIBhll 0 0 0 t-.. CorVl'lldaf~r 3 > 0 f-0 l"lnt~ CoM-<allatf\a!I 11 fG, t 2• sec• o-r-Cd~l.llffnen ,. FG, l 2• ,_. 0.-- Cdlo'-LUCIS ) ""' ·~ ~lck) .... ,~. , 200 (et11'nalad) ~NIM STA'nS'TlCS .,. ''"'..,_. I) -~·•arNlle ,,.,. =:=•afiltlt , .. J!; llt-"'i\ ......... a,;_--~ l ,....,,,_.yo.•"-3·1fttn·H =~.,... ,.~ '""*"'"""'*" mt 1 .. ,.......,.1.,... lt-P Tlr!W_. ... _._ • 1',lt "l"unl. ~tell ""'*' """'"" 1i11D14'DSH. .... •I I ·• T"'-MC!d\, 1 a . GeMa. .. M; ~ M, w-. , ..... """""'., ...... Hr..-. ... 1 ~~-=..:~;.:: ,,_,..7 ·• WZJ81fM MW T111-....r. ••lo ttL • CM rrtw,>M.~ ....,.... , .............. ,,, .. d:ICdll9'.M , .. """...... --a )oft. M'bl •I ... W . . -CAIM ..... t•a It..--. - \ .. ------ Dalla•' BUI Wlnnlngtop blocb ebot by Laker• forward Orlando Woolrlqe darln& nret quarter of Friday ntiht'• l(ame. Lakere captured eeuon-opener. lUf-113. Lakers captµre opener Defending c ha mps edge Dallas: Clippers c rushed by Philadelphia From Tbe Associated Press It'\ a nt'v. '8.\ '>(:3\on hut the !Mime old Los Angele'> U~n • Jame'> "orth\ and Magic. Johnwn produced clutch pla)'> in the final 'CJ scrnnd'> F-nda~ n1gh1 a'> the Lakers opened defen')e of the1r11tle with a 116-1 I 3 v 1ctor) O\ er the Mavench in Dalla'> The Ma\.entk\ whu had ex11:ndcd the Laker'> to ~\en Bilme'> 1n the "estern C onlerence final'>. ov..ned a '>I J.-point lead v.1th 2 34 I<> pla~ h1.1t foldtd when 11 rnunted "orth)''> la)up oil a John')on kt'.d v.1th 24 Sl.'cond\ ll'ft ga\e the Laker'> the \ICton """e made 1he pla~s v.h(•n we got down six point ... II v.a<, the v.a\ ""l' ha'e v.-on some t hamp1on\h 1~ 1n the pa'>t ltv.a\a\trugglchut v.ev.in \aldLaker,(oa(hPat J< 1 ll'\ "e knev. thl'n' v.a~ \t1ll 11nw 1.1.1th tv.o minutes to pla) Our delen~· v.a\ great · ""orth\ ~1(,1 "On m) ba!lkCt. the phi) v.a\dcs1gncd for '°v1agtc. on a pick-and-roll and he wa .. double-teamed That tr£aled a gap I wa~ fortunate to lind one ··11·s not the fir\t 11mc v.e·\e bl·l·n tn that ~1tuat1on ·· Johnson rebounded a m1\~d three-point attempt b) Harpa and h11 both free throv.\ 14-llh lour !>etond'> left to 1tt' the gaml' for the Laker., lx'fon· a d1<.appo1nted '>Cllout < rowd of 17.f/07 ll:tn\ rn Reun10n i\rcna. ""orth) \Nho '>t0rcd 18 of h1'> 25 poum in the second halt \tole Dallil'> inbounds pas'> v.1th three seconds to pla) and dribbled out the dod. In other l'<BA opcnen 7~rs JU, Clippers 110: C harlcs Barkle) swred 33 point'> and Olympian HerM.") lfav.k1ns added 20 1n his "-I BA debut for Philadelphia al the Spectrum Hav.kins the na11on·s leading !><.Orer last year at firadk\ hit tv..q field goals and 11.1.0 loul shots dunng a 3-4 run that extended Ph1ladelph1a·, 1ead from 55-49 to 1-i!S-53 at halfumc Barkle) scored 17 points in th<' third quan er to help Philadelphia hold ofT a Loll i\ngelc'> surge that saw the C hppers pull v.1th1n 76-70 After Barkle)' scored again. the < lipper'> nc\ er thrl."dtened · Los Angel~ opened ns season. without Danny Manning, who 1s holding out in a contract dispute. Manning was the fir'.>t draft sclecuon overall Celtics 1%%, IUllcks I I~: At Boston Garden. Larr) Bird scored !llX of h1i. 29 points in an overtime surge ~arked by rookie Bnan Shaw. a No. I draft pick from UC Sa nta Barbara. Shaw passed 10 Bird for two baskets and to Denni~ Johnson and Kevin Mt Hak for anottter pair a!> the C elt1c", outscored the Knick!>. I 5-8. in the extra SC'>s1on Bird enabled the CclttC"} to celebrate 1n Jimmy J<odgers' debut as the I 0th coach 1n Boston h1stol')' b) tying the score. I07-107. with two free throws wi th 14 sernnds left in regulauon. Cavallen JU, Honet1 t3: Larry Nance '>parked a runa"ay second.quarter spurt with 11 points in a span of 4 12 as v1s111ng < le\ eland ruined C harlom:\ '\I B .\debut The Hornets. JO lnlnf me league along With M1am1 this ')Ca!>On. managed a ~6-26 tic after one quaner and delighted a crov.d nf 23.388 al Charlotte C ohse um with <t 14· U lead · A haskel h) Nance v.i1~1S 19 lcft 1n the lir<.t halft1cd the !I.<. Ore and ( ra1g 1-hlo's la) up put the ( a' .titer\ ahead to \la) with 8 02 10 go Hawks 113,Nets JOS: Do m1n1quc \.\-1lkin!i "-Orcd 16 of h1'> 35 points 1n the fin al pcnod 10re\1\e :1 '>lel·p1ng Atlanta otfen~ 1n l:ast Rutherford The victor) was the Ha1.1.~'>· 14th straight O\l'r "-l.'v. Jcr'>C) dating 10 Fcbruar) 1986 This one did not tome ea•» ever a Neb team that had onl) lour pla)t.'r'> lront la'>t )ear"s 19-63 '>quad Buch 117,Pa~rs 103: In lnd1anapol1o;. K1cky P1l."rn· came off the bench to score 11 of flis -:?R r><Hnl'> in IT'il' o;econd quarter for Milwaukee Pl1toa1 187, B•llt t4: In ( h1cago . .\dnan Pantle:} scored 22 points and Joe Dumars 20 as Detroit took a first-quaner lead and stifled the Bulls. v.ho got 28 point\ from M1chac;I Jordan. last season's league M VP TraU Bluen 1%0, SH I Jti: In Ponland. l l)'dc Drelller ~ored 29 po1n1s. 15 1n a ncar-flawle'><. third quarter. to h~lp the Trail Blazers turn back Phoen1" Naget1 IH, Rockets 117: In Denver. Ak"'' f.ngJ1 sh scored 39 points and Fat Lever added 27 as the Nuggtts rallied from a J 5-potot halfume dcfiCJL S.perSo•lc1 184, Jau t7: Dale Elli s scored 46 potnt'i and Xavier McDaniel hit two key baskets in the cloi;mg minutes for Seattle at Salt l.axc Cit). Ellis' total was one shon of ht~ career h11fl. Pere• Mb• •I llanlott Thom<t~ 1Tomm)) Pere1 _.,u dl'fl'"'1 hi!. ( ;il1forn1a ~UP<'' Welte~e1s)lt champton~h1p against fob) flore" on Ott I at the-lrvuw Marnoll Hotel. One of m bou" on the-eard. th•• one 1s schcdukd for 12 1ound~ and the C\Cnt stans at 7W ' Tickets can be furthastd throu&h l u.:ket· master or Megan's 1clcct 'i<'rY1ce g57·S7S7 S.la olf-rO.d race . 1\e BaJI 1.000 Off·rO;ld race I\ Sl.hedukd for nt\I Thursda)' through Saturda) stan1n1 1n En!ltnad:i Mexico More than '<JO dm·e~ arc opened to panic1pa1c. more than 30 uf thl·m from foreign land!>. includ1og a team of dm c:rs from the Soviet Union. There will be race cla\~& for cars. true~. motorqcles and all-1erra1n vehicles The \anous v~h1cle etas~ will sta n at dtfTercnt um~ on Thu™1a) and Fnda). ()!rs and truch will travel 704 5 miles. motorc)'CI~ and AT Vs will travel 6 71.J 5 mllci.. od)'S'.>l')'S will travel I !SJ mtlC\ and Ra.ia Safari Rall y par11c1J)llf1ts will travel :?73 m1lci. En.gl1sh 1s spoken ncarl) C\ICr) where in BaJa ( ahforn1a. wherc the race 1s run and the race finishes in Enscnada For funher 1nforma11on. contact c;( ORE International. 31356 Via Colmas "'lo Ill. Wc~tlakc Village. CA. 91162 or phone (8 18) H!S'l-9216 .,. Lawn bowll!J6 tourna11Jent l ht' annual "Turke> \hoot" lawn bowling tournament v.111 be held .it thl' -..rwpon Harbor Lav.n Bowling ( lub. with prstC\ to be awarded fhc1ourneyw1llbehcldonN011 2J.at IOa.m and cucnd through the allcrnoon The pubhl· 1s welcome to view the gamt's at no lOst. equipment and ins true tton will be pro' 1ded frl'e of chargt' to an)' six·n.i111r' intt're<>tl'd 1n learning thcgaml' Tht club IS loca1cd .it 1550 cro .. n Drt\IC Nonh. ( orona del Mar For funher 1nfor· ma11on call Bob H1d.s at 644-4 I 38. Hearn·s wins by decision I "AS VE(,>\~ ( \P') -Thomas Hc:arns. fighting dcspcratel) after nearl) bt1ng ~nockcd down in the fourth round rallied 1n 1he late rounds Friday night to win a maJOrity decision over James Kinchen in a 12· round super m1ddlewe1ght fight. Hearns barely kept alive his hopes of a rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard by capturing man)' of the late rounds 10 win u decision that was widely booed by lhe crowd of7S23 at the Las Vegas Hilton. · , V.S. St.J Te•m benellt "' A fu nd-ramnJ cclcbrauoo to bcncflt the n11ro ~talcs Siu Team will bt hdd 1n Ne.,.,pon lka.th this month. fcatunn& a lSO.foo1 ski .ic>pc made out of crushed 1ceon a partuna SINCt~. .. .. Vtc Braden ~ports l)\)CholOJJSt and opert\or •o/ a tennii clin1e 1n Oranae C'ounty and a 'It! coJlcac 10 Aspen. will hC' on hpnd to ofT~r ski clinics fo r non-skiers. Tht event will be held at the L.c Mend1el\ ijotcl 1n Ne.,.,pon &-ach A Ski Ball ... 11 bt held • Oft No~ 18 with c0<ltta1ls and a silent 1ue11on._ slaning ar 6 30. followed b)' dinner •nd trve entena111mcnt, The cost per person will bt SI 7S and SI .SOO for a table o( IO Ski ( elcbrauon r11ces will be held on Nov. 19. from 9 a.m -4 p m Cost 1s S2S P<'' person \O com~te on a team of four • .,.,1th pm.cs to bt awa~ A pan)' will follow from 4-10 Pm . With adnllSS1on on 10 The pany w1ll 1nelude I rame with pnlCS such as $ltl equipment. Ml tickets and &k1 clo1h1na. Vlnt.fe Grand Pru The annual Vintage Grand Prix will be held 1n Palm Sprinp on No". 18. 19 and 20. • Compet1og 1n the race will bt Pamelli Jones. .,.,hose accomplishments include '*toning in the 1963 Indy 500. being thl' first driver to qualify at more than I SO m1ks per hour in 1962. H well as winning the SJlfint car ch1mp1onsh1p in 1962 and'stook car 11tle in 1964 For information. call (2 I l) 550-3922 All-Star water polo at Tuatln Oranac Count) ·s top water polo pla)ers will pamc1pa te 1n an all-Star game on Dec 10 al Tustin H1sJl 5<-hool The d1 v1d1ng lint' ~paratm_a the high schools will be Chapman A venue 1{1 Gardcn"G rove and Orange, except that f-ooth1tl will be on 1hc nonh -side Each 1e,m .... 111 be selected b> the coaches w1th a hm11 oflhrec pla)crs from an) one school Jen £hr11ch-from Villa Park and Rob Kn11tn from Fullenon will be coach and assistant coach for the North Don Stoll of El Toro and Matt Campbell from lln1 vcrsil) will be coach and an1stant for tht' ~uth Tht' pla)t'rs will ~lected after the conclusion of the (If finals whi ch arc Nov I. Tus11n H1Jh 1s locatl'<l at 1171 El Camino Real, 1n Tu'11n T 1ckt't pm.es arr S2 for adults and SI for high school students and all other~. Funher information may bt obtained by l."alhngJohn Kuh~1ch at 639-9144. Leonard. who mee1s Donny Lalonde Monday night at las Vegas. '>lopped Hearns in the 14th round of their Sept. 1981 wehcr\\.e1ght title --iiillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll-~~---------------t1fight ·~ 1 Thomae Heam• land• a blow to the mldeectlon of .Jama Bedrosian agrees to contract "IEW YORK I .\PJ -~tcve Bedr~1an. the 19lP 'atinnal League <)Young A\Nard ""Inner. agreed to a thret'·)C'ar contra< t for S4 35 m1ll1on with the PhtlJtklfhld Ph1ll1l'\ on I nda ~ 1n'>tl'<ld 11 liling lor tree dgcnc> fkd ro\1a n "'h" haJ 2lS !>41\C'> this -.ea\onaltn 'Id' 1ng41J1n 191!7 will get SI 45 m1lhon 1n l."dlh of the ncxt threc 'ear., lie matk \i.J2 5.0001h1" year P 11t her' I< it k Honeycutt of Oak· land and l>enn1\ Lamp of Boston did lilt I mid\ anording to the MaJor I l·agul· Ha\<.·hall f>la)ers Assocut1on r.u,ing the total of free agents to 7 l hut \(.'\cral other players agreed to new c.ontrac t'> with their prc<ocnt team\ ';hortstop Alfredo Griffin who ti led for free agenq on Oct. 31 . a1rced to a two-year. S2-m1ll1on cont ract w11h the Dodgcrr. He gets a $200.000 'i1gn1ng bonus and $900.000 each 1n 1989and 1990 The Dodgers have an optmn at $900.000 in 1991. Outfielder Glenn Wilson. whose S9SO.OOO option was not ellCfCIS<'d ~ the Pittsburgh P1ra1es, agreed to a two-year contract for S 1.5 mt I hon. < atcher Don Slaught agreed 10 a 1 wo-year con1ract wt th the New York Yankees for SI .J mllhon and pitcher (,enc Nelson aarccd to a two-year contract with Dakland Also. pitcher Dan Petry agreed to a one-year contract with Caltfom1a while the Minnesota Twins uer('1~d t'he optton for 1989 1n contract of pitcher Shane Rawley, whom they 1equired from ttw Philadelphia Phillies. And Carmelo Mart1nc2, who led the Sin Dicao Padrts with 18 homers. filed a demand to bt traded. Sevenil olayen eliaible for f ~e agc"c:y dtd' not file. Pitcher Dave tteb of the Toronto Blue Jays and outfielder Mookac Wilson of the New YOf'tt Meu have opc1ons 1n their conuxts, Toronto h11 until Marth I~ to dtta<k on S1tcb ind the Mets have until Nov. I .S to decide on Wilson. Sullivan wins provisional pole for Indy Chall~nge MIAMI (AP) -Danny Sulli van. who already ha .. clinched the CART· PPG Indy-car series championship. kept his hot hand Frida} by winnina the provmonal pole for Sunday's Indy Challenge Sullivan who alread) has won e1gh1 pole\ in 14 tm'> lh1s seaM>n. ~t a Tam1am1 Park 4uahfy1ng record of 116.639 mph on the I 78 4-mile. nine· tum road <.1rcu11 Junng the hottcsl pan of a \team) \outhern Florida afternoon The 38--..ear-old I o u1sville. Ky .. driver pilciting a ( he\ rokt-powered Penske P< I ., v. ill try to nail down h1\ fifth WO\l'lU(l\C pok today tn the second dnJ final qualtf)ing SCJSton. Les'I than tv.o hour\ later. ulhvan will \tart lrom the pole in t~ Marlhoro C hallcngt· a 42-lap, 7S- m1k 1n' 1tat1onal event on the !.ame trad. Hl· v.on the topstan1ng spot tn that 10-man rau· h) leading everyone in the 15-race senc'I with h1~ e1gllt poles and four \tClorte'I. 1 he Marlboro race. which pays $225.000 10 the winner and no less than $20.000 to any starter. will be tek v1sod b> ESPN on a tapc-dcla~cd basis at 12:30 pm. ... Man0Andrett1. who also will dnve an 1oday's race. was close: behind Sulltvan 1n Friday's quahf)'tn8 at 11 5. 746 mph That also wa11 be tter than the prcv1ou~ track quallf)·ing record of I 14.630. 'set by A ndrct11 las1 November They were followed by Rick Mcari, 5ulhvan·s teammate. at t 14.988. Al Unser J r .. at 114.755: defend1ns rate champion Michael Andret11. at 114.385. Emenon F11t1pald1 ofBru11l at 114 075 and Bobby f<ahal at 113.800. Rounding out the top 10 v.ere Derek Dal>' of Ireland at 113 679. Raul Boe~I of Bra11I at 113.631 and Kevin ( ogan at 112.901 All but Cotan arc runnina in the Marlboro ( hallcnae. The I01h dri ver anM!e all-~tar event will be Al Un~r wttr> ts not entered in ~unday·, season-cnd1n1 event. Rahal btat ull1van here last year in the 1nauaural Marlboro C hallengt In earlier bouts on the card. Robcn Hines battled back from two early knockdowns to capture a unanimous 12-round dec1s1on over previously unbeaten Matthew Hilton and win the lntemattonal Boiung Fcdera11on Junior m1ddlewe1ght title. And unbtaten Michael Nunn knocked out Argentina's Juan Domi- ngo Roldan in the eighth round to retain his lnternauonal Bollina Fed- eration m1ddlcwe1ght title. Hearns nearly lost the fight 1n the founh round when Kinchen con· ncctl'd with two right hands that put I fcarns on his back in a neutral comer. The fo ur-time former cham- pion s1ruulcd 10 hi s feet at the count of five buthad to hold on desperately alter the fight resumedJUSI to la t lhc round. Hearns won hy two points on one Judge·!> card and b) three on another while a third JUdg.e scored the fight c' en The Associated Press favored Kinchen, 114-112. Hearns· 46th victory 1n 49 bouts ga ve him K1nchen's North American Boxi ng Federation 168-pound title. I learns will also be recognized as the suptr )Tltddlewe1aht champion of the World 8oJ11ng Orpnizatton. a aroup lormcd onl y fast month. Hearns, who was knocked ou1 by Iran Barkley 1n the third round of their m1ddltwea&ht title fi~t in June. Kinchen durtnc Friday'• mlcldleweltht bout in Lu Vef'u. nearly suflered the same fate a'81n wins. when Kinchen connected with a nght He.ams, 30, of Detroit. sot hand that crumpled Hearns' legs and $750.000 for the bout. which was his put htm on the canvas. first filht al the 168-pound wetght After getting up al the count offive, limit. ff earns 1s th'e only fighter to Hearns tried briefly 10 fight back. but have owned p1«cs,or titles in four was hu wuh two more nght hands and different we1a.nt classes. He prev1ous- a left hook. Hearns grabbed Kinchen ly held titles at 147, 154. 160 and 175 around the neck and held on as pounds. referee Mills Lane struggled for nearly In the lBF Junior middlewc1&ht 20 seconds to break his grip on bout. Hines wore down Hilton af\er Kinchen. taking some early punishment. 1n· Hearns managed 10 last the round. eluding a cut under the nlf\l eye and but Lane deducted a point from his bloody nose - score for the blatant holdingl It was t~ first loss 1n 30 filf\ts for Kinchen. 166, appeared ti' be the H 111on, who was defending his 154- strOniCr fighter throughout. snapping pound title for the second time since Hearns' head back almost every ttme winning 11 in June 1987 from Buster he hit him. and cau!ling Hearns' nght Drayton. eye to ~well almost shut in the late In the IBF mtddlewci&ht bout. round$ ... Nunn coasted o n a big points advan· Hearns. 1651/i. also landed well to tage when he taged Roldan with a Ktnchen'!i head. but his punches scnes of head shotsand 1hen with the seemed to have h1tle effect and uppercut that put the Aracnune down couldn't keep Kinchen from moving on one knee near his comer. Roldan forward. was unable to get up as referee Kinchen of San D1eao. was a late Richard Steele counted him out at !lubst11ute for Fulgenc10 Obcl1em1as. 2:28 of the e11flth round. who was to have fought Hearns for It was Nunn's fint defense of the the World Box1nf Association 168· m1ddlewe1sht crown he won July 28 pound tttlc The 3 -year-old Kinchen w11h a ninth-round knockout of earned SI 50.000 for the fight while Frank Tate and improved his record losma for the fifth time ap1nst 4S to 32-0 with 22 knockouts. Best horses ln world compete.1n taday_'SBreeders 'Gup LOUISVILLE. Ky (AP) -Ifs the fi11t ' Saturday tn No9embtr. not May. but many or the bcs1 racehorses 1n the work! w1U ruf1 al Churchill Downs nevenheless. Two or them once starred on the most famous first Saturday 1n American raona-1~ first Saturday an May-KenltKky Otr6y Day. W1nnin1 Colon mums to t~ Downs Sill months after 6hc won lht J)efby tq_ d\alkntf unbnten Personal En1tp In lftc SI mdlion Breeders' Cup O.stafT. Alyshebl is t.ck 18 months after he WOft the Otrby and is favored to win the S3 malhon Classic. It will be hrs third slw>t It• •et*n' OIO tllle -he finished third in O.C 1916 J•vntft and ICCond 1n the 1917 0...C. A victory "411d P.USh him pest the mmd loltn Henry ($6,591.160) into first pt.cc Of\ the elf..ftl'M moncy-carn1n11 hst . Juhe Krone return~ 10 years after s~ ~~ a horic as a I S-ycu-old at C'hun:hall Krone will btcome the first wom1n to ndc in a Bn:cdcr·s Cup rEcc in the li ve-yc1r·h1ttory or the SIO million. vcn~race stnes. She will ha\'c mounll 1n th cc races. 1nclud1na Fony N1ntr 1n IV•·m1le Oassic. Fony Niner ch&Kd W1nmna Colon horM an tM Otrby. 4'he "'" sh1nn bn1Ju on my old Kentucky Home.-the ton111y1. and 11 usually don on the Dtrby r.eld. 8reec1t11· ("up horws, ho~vcr. will com· pcu an tMdc>w. The -athcr f<>f'Clll calls for a dolidy, windy day with 50 pcrcnt chance of rataand 1m1pera1um •n the nud,..JOI. TM NIC ldtti1• runs f'rom 11 1.m. to J p.m. PST. aiid ~ume for the C1111ic •• 2:ll p.m. A delay of any 1ipincance, such as a lcns1hy inquiry or foul claim, could mean the I race wo.,ld bt run 1n vanual darkness. I• rained Fnday, but most horseman were not womcd about more rain or track con- d1uons. If at doc1 rain today. 11 iuupposcd to ~ hJht. acC'ord1n1 to tht forecast. ··we·rc at Ch1.1rch1ll Downt1 we don't worry.'' said J1ek Van Bera. Alyihcba01 trainer. who has raced honn at the Downs for ~can. .. h doesn't make •~Y daffcftnt, this 11 the best 1rac::k thttt ·~"said Shut Mc:Gaushcy. who will has the f1vomc·1 in three~. Mc<iaUIMf 1 fivonan arc Personal EMtp 1n t~ Dtscafr. Easy Ootr 1n the SI milhon Juvetulc 11 I 1/16 miln and M1n1na 1n the s I milhon $pnDI ..... ftN10np. Mc:Oe~ allO -.u .tcllc the entry of 5ceki• lbe OOld aftd Palonal Flaa In the Clank. • As he had in t>ach of the prtcedina four years, trtmcr D. Wayne lukar. wall have the most stancn -12 1n s1• races. Fan of them, led by Some Romancond Open Mind will n.an ti an entry 1n t~ SI million Juvenile Fillies over I 1/16 mtlci. Luku bad 36 st1ne11 tn IM first four Brttders' Cups aood fqr sa• v.ctoncs and camanas of$4 6~.000 Qncc IP-In there ~tll be I lll'Of'.11 f'ottilft navor 1n the SI Malhon mtle and the S2 miJUon Turf over l'h-maln. Miqq_ue. who is bated in France. and W1m1na. E"1111h-Wcd and Eftllilh·ilced. look to be CM dai of the Milr. Two~ bropa.n invldtn in the Add ere Miii Nati~ aftd Rt~nella. Suntlline feft¥tf, ahe •vont;:= will be chal~ ~ entnl · hones -'Indian Skimmer. FtaMJy Ptrl'ect. Saint And'""· Trype,ch, ~Ud Infamy. ... A w"""' Ceo•~ ,.ok~ W L .-Cf. L.Alltn I 0 I 000 Portland 1 0 I 000 Shltle I 0 l 000 Golden Stete 0 0 000 secra,.,,.,,10 0 0 000 QWeri 0 1 000 ~Ix 0 l 000 Mllw"t DNis.Jtft Denver • 1 0 1000 Ml1ml 0 0 000 San Antonio 0 0 000 Delles 0 1 000 Houston 0 1 000 Ullh 0 I 000 IHMm Cenlerence Allfttlc DMMefl BOJlon 1 0 1000 Phlladele>ftll 1 0 1000 Weshinoton 0 0 000 Charlotte 0 I 000 NewJet'RY 0 I 000 New York 0 I 000 c..,,, •• DMfioft Alla n ta 1 0 1000 Cleveland I 0 I 000 Detroit 1 0 I 000 Milweull" 1 0 I 000 Chicago 0 I Indiana 0 I f'rldaY'I kWel UlHn 116 011111 113 Piii~ 12', CliPPer1 110 9o1I011 in ...... Vork llS 1011 A IC.Illa Ill , ~ Je<\Cv lOS Clev~ 133, Chet1ot1t n-Mrlwaullff IP, 1no-. 103 Oelroit 107, CnictllO 94 OenYer 120, Hou11on I 17 $Hlllf UM, Utah 91 Portlend \10. ~· !OS 000 000 T ...... s G.nlft l.MWI •• S.n AntQlllo. 5.30 .. "' ~et Miami 430 p m New Vork 11 New Jtrsev, 4 30 Pm BollOll ., PtlltedtlPllll , 4 30 lt(n Chlcefo 11 W1P11no1on. 430 P;., Cll¥1ollt el Detro+!, 4.JO p m Clevtlend It lncJleN, 4;30 o.m Delles at Hou11on. S.JO om Alt.Ill• •1 Mll.--eutr.H. 6 om Oenvtr et S.ettlt, 1 o m Ptloenht et GOicMn Sle te, 1 JO om SecrarMnlo et Portteno, 1 30 o m LAlren 11', Mlvenas l ll G~ 1 . ., I 1 -· ) 1,, I 1 1 LAK••s Clltl -WOl'llw,..I 10 9·11 H Grttn l ·4 4·4 10, Al>dul·Jel>ber l · 10 3·4 9 Scoll 7·1A 3·3 1a, Johnwn 7·10 6 1 21, Tllomo SOii 1·4 S·6 9, WOOlrid~ S-9 l·I 11 COOOff ; •• l·I II. Mc.Nemeta 1-1 0-41 Tota•s 411-71 l2·37 116 DALLAS I Ill) -Aou•rre 10-10 l ·I 1t Ptri.lnt •· 13 2·2 14 Ooneldwn 3·6 •·• 10 Htr!Hlr S·14 0·0 ll . lllKkman 1110 10·10 ~ Ter~v 3·12 2·4 I , Devis 3·• O·O •. Wenn1ng1on O• I O•O 0 Tot1l1 42·'1 26·21 Ill S<ere bV ~ Lelt.tf1 19 '17 )0 30-116 Daile\ 33 26 19 M-Ill Tnr•·POtnt ooell-Heroe< ), c_, 1 S<•lf, Jonn1'0ft F~ out-N-11• OOYnctv-t.elters ... !Jonnson, Wortnv 61. Oeijn 41 IOoneldtOn 9) Aulsts-L•""' 2S IJohnt O<I 14) D•llel 22 (HerPtr 10) Total IOuls-Lt ke<s "· o ••• , 26. Tecllnlcel-O•lla\ I 4911 Offtn M 2 All~l1.007 7ws 12'. aiiPen 110 C~ERS 1110) ·-Norl'Mll t -lt 4·• n ~lln ,.7 l •S IS ~min 6·11 • 11 21 N •O'I 3 II 2·1 I. W..,a m\ S· 11 4·S 14 Woo4 l •I l ·2 I, ~Ilia 3-t I 3 7 Grant l • 1·• I t<•te I s 0·0 t. 0•''-V 11 l·~ s <>e rr<• o.q 0·0 0, Pot>1011 O·O 0 0 0 T otali .0 .. lO· "3 110 ~ILAOEL .. HIA ( 12'1 -JloblnM>n 7· 17 1 • 16, ltt"i.11 10·11 13·14 ». Gm.n'"' 1 I• 1·1 16, Cllfflll S· 10 0 0 10, Hew•IM 1 13 6·6 10 And9r\Oft ,., 0·0 12. 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I S-3. 15-5 decision at home Corona del Mar High product Jennifer Noona had 22 assists and live kills and Jack1t Cook added e1gh1 krlls for the Rustlers, 9-0 1n conference and l 5· I overall ~e Coast l, Cypress 1: The Pirates kept lhc1r playoffhopcsahvewnha 15-7. ls..6.12·15.15·11 v1c1ory at C ypress. Cathy Scanlan had Ii kills and fi \IC digs and Lisa McBroom 2S ass1s1s and four aces to pace Coast. which has a key match at home against Riverside Wednesday. In prep airts volleyball Lapa Budl,CottaMttaO:ThcAn 1sts( 14-l. 9-1 J clinched a share of the Pacific C'oas1 Leagu e talk w11h NlJC M>TICE Woodbndgc w11h a 15-:? 15-:?. 15-l win o"cr the Mu'ltang.s and •Mil be 1hc r--.o I rcpresentallH ol 1hc league b)" '1rtuc of their 4-3 ad,antage in games during the two matches w11h the Warriors. Sara Nel\on and Kcal~ Clarke had fhc kills aplece to lead the Artists Woodbrid&e 3, Trabeco Hills 8: Deanna Doolt1tJe had seven kills. ( flanssc K11no added six . and K.ns W1lh~ notched six ~rv1ce aces to pal e the Wa rnor5 C11-2. 9-1 J to a I S-3. I S-2. I S-8 \ICton o'er the third -place Mustangs <6-41 for a sha re of the league title Uberty CllrisClan 3, Ambassador 81ptJs1 0: Libert". which had already clinched the Academy League lit~. won. I 5·2. 15-~. 15-13. 10 a tuneup for the Cl F pla) offs. In women s sw1mm1ng. UCI 159. U. Saa Diego 74: In the first meet of the sea!iQn for the Antcate". \'<'I won 13 of the 16 events contested a1 Crawford Hall Pool. Freshman Devon ( oatc ~I a school record in <he I 000 freestyle with a 11mc o f 10:35.52. Ml.JC M>TICE • Otande Coaet DAILY PILOTJ8aturday, No\lembef 5, }HI - IOCCla ,..... "*' atG WIST GOtfPIHMC• C.. 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All( for John We hew en ~unity ot FIT ... hr+, Mutt hew WI I Wfr _., 2 hoMlt & 911P'd • Greel Job-El hour•;. ftex ot Tony 645-1~ 1 • evell&ble In our Coete own cw. o..n 545--4024 Genwlll offtce, fulMlme fll· "-&/or Comm'I llio'd ~~:=P~· lmeon. II-MHa office for en ~ Co need• •IC ~typing,~.';: .Agtt. AdYenoed training .......... --llftefgetlo, fUl.ttme ,._ ,.._.._....,. · • ........ -.tome.............. .....V...~1~comrn+ Job. a...+ . Friendly, courteout ~/generel of'llce per-~--l*IPlt fotlrrte-e>Cperlenoe pt...,red but INde tum.'°' OOf.:ldelr Mutt be neet a P«tOn· cuNer needed for dell· ton. Tran1portet1on ·~ a muon-not requlr,d, Hlery tllll IPPC. OIM ftATNCt< ™-DAIL¥ N..OT CHECK YOUA AD et.~~~~115 THE FlftlT DAY I 00 AM·5 30 PM ,.,. D• v ,._ .,.,,.. .,. _ _... S.twday800AM·1130AM -°''"'"'' -.._ . eble. New office ioc.tton. 1tyte cat.,.,. 'Mon t!r proYlded. We on. com-uy. negotiable. Apply In per· TENOM 7tf.1200 • HetbOt BtYd. CM. Cell Frl d•y•. Meyerhof •• t I t I I LlllL ••••n·-ton Mondey • Friday ~ Berb•r• b1wn 1Mn9,Ht..e178. P• ve •• •ry _, 8-5°14H2S dCen '_...~"'Ill ...,.._, Councer M·F .,,.,, oe eccvr Pl.Mw .. ""°" ..,.. I 00 AM-5 00 PM • ..,,. M " f' ... MC .. W'4ll C""K'« .e.11 1002-2790 .. 10am-lpm, 765-1156 w/outstendlng ber*ltt. F0t oenetlll practice firm Ave !MM 8:;·9118 yon F0t lmmedl•t• conlkler· In Hunt~ton 8Mctl to • • ,,., Ill.II Front offtce. en~ a etlon, contect Berbet• . WOt1c for AMoctet-. 2 llAlll - Growth poeltton ~ul good office OouglH.~el~ Co$'-yra Cttl Ofnt• tit ••P 1111 I WIT 1111. ......... H ... ., • ....,., .. ,_.,., .,..,,,...-"'W ._ .. , 'frt l fllrt 0."V ,.._ .U .. l M 0( AOl.•Hl .... , '• ,.., r• ..,,.,, 1111, ell ........... ~ tt • 4¥ ~ • ., ""'"'"'-" .. ~" .. ,.....,,_.-.. ....... ',. •ilirl'I ,.(_.. ... .... '"' .. .._. .-.c. 1\olf'\ t» •M ec•~,. • ...__...., 9'111 ""'Ill.,,_., (• ... ,.,.. O"'• tit' ................. '"t' Fent•tlc new c~t. .,.. ~Ive ..-y penlee, er . t, pref'd. SelWy dependa ••• ____ ....... • ••• Gr~ oppor, HI s FIT '1nc1. a.t. eom.ci Coet• Meee ~ on exp. 847-9041 • Now hiring welten & .. R' I ... _..,. --·· ........ .. ..... ,..... PtrMWI JMZ potentlel Drew/Comm C#ollS1·541M 911u-... wel1r ...... dey hoet .... U.wt.dopportuntlyto)06n -·- ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION --.......... .__ <-/Bonue. ~out.ioe -....... ....... .. bootlk...,.., cook•. detl, n&tlontl r ... --,,,., ... , •"' ..... -.... .. ~. -..... a,.... DIS ft'"W• Ila exp~. a..c:t ,._ PNlf but wiling to ToMlflldvertotllll ... turee uelttar11 beker, & k9'1ng tyltem wl1h .,,;_ =.;. ;:;-,:: ::." -,_ ; Cos+ otenge I ;:ltow ..,_Tl IT .. tume. Merdl&nt Clipper. nln. Newpott C.nter. In net'I publc:etjoN. Fun, CMNere.~ In pertion limited wnlnge FOi In S.ech trH. Ji4ondey end Metyr, great In vtrtue Huntlng1on llMctl. CA iMBIW . mfl&. llmnl•IJ Ing te6ephone pertONillty 1"982 Send Cenyen Ave. Ayera et SaECT Tebby/M In Newport lo Holy St."'*•'~ 2120 Mein St. #~20, IUlllfB 840-1122 PR-~ ...._ aut.t~ Mondey-rldey 9-5, formetlon cei1 Jeck 10/2<1. 780-8149 end rich In mlreclee, neer 92648. Ill.II Must hew recent dentel • mu9t.5~1~ comm. IN!ne 857-9118. BETT~~=ES I FOUND· DOG Pit Bull mix klntmen Of Jeeue cnrtat, ANIMAL HOSPITAL llPllmflllll experience. Newport ·-··· PAINTER WANTED REAL ESTATE 751•5000 ,.,,.,.wttllPuPPY 1111: lelthlul ln1erceeeor Of.all Recept, Vet Aut, & Sm c.nterM0-112~ -·--Mutt be experienced a1 _ __;,·------ Sprtngdele & Edinger.' who Invoke your apeclal Anlmtl Groomer, PIT, The Delly Piiot hM I .. IR•lll Newport lmporta hu Im-heve own trenaportetlon. RECEPTIONIST ·,.·'T• -~17~.t-''~: Hunt.BMch.846-7648 I patron•g• In time of FI T. So Legun•. edl ,. 0""" I • r· n'ledu__j'~!.~'!'On1o.'°'s·-~ CtJIWeyne,751-9103. For fulf-H rvlc• feclel need, to you have re-<198-5378 m • -n ng or Exp Good pey benefit• ..., .... .,,_.,. ....- Found fem•I• kitten. I courN from the depth of AP CLERK-2Yrt. exp. In telep'hone .. , .. ~pie. 1nc:i. veaitlon a medical. ceeeful appllcant1 ltlould PUTTm Nlon, 30 hra/wtc,...,.., calico, vlci Brookhurat & my heertendhumbfybeg computerized envlr. ~.': =4!,:n~ Houra ~. Cell be-hevepre'Vloua••P9flenC. HouHwlvH-1tudent1. wkndalnct,549-3030 At .. nte, 10120,964-0025 to wnom God hu oiven Send'deec:flptlon of Job uon Illa. Cell Peggy tw.ent-5.Dlck542-72<11 on forelQn and domettlo Now hlJlng houH--nl•IY LOST: Cet. young male, 1 1uch grHt power to exp. Lular:y hiltQ!Y to BleYI 642_.32 **-cart end lhould hotd a cleaning, M·F deyt, wkly ..w.r •-•• • A,. ~, : ~ ~~ .... ;~· >. : At:· )to;;~~· MMdowterk Ln, Laguna come to. my •Mlttence, P.O. BOX 9219; Newport na. 1 • .. ._*-* corrent-.mog lloenee. For pey. We treln.-Need cer. Friendly, ~ P«90n BMch. Nov. 3. Dark & I help me In my preeent BMch, 92080 Underwater div• tech, eppolntment cell Deni• M•ry Meld• 646-4513 wented full time. luey ~: ...... ' a • '\ , 4 r wtllle fur. 49"4-1496 and urgentpetltlon. In r• AUTO DETAILING DAILY PILOT mu.I be teuba certified, Adem, 722-4153. ' phonM. KnowtedOe of turn, I promlM to meke wtll train, 873-3830 •PUT Tm* Cotta MeH/Newport LOST DOG Golden Re-your neme known end 2H, good OMV Clean cut. 330 W•t Bly St. I DRIVER Mechanic• wented FIT NEWSPAPER DELIVERY 8Mctl.,.. helpful Apply trt.ver M. neme Is Jake, CIUH you to be lnvOked. comm. 722-8118 Cott• Meea, CA Needed tor OC route, :f~:!"ei::., f'!:!.~n 2_..em, M50 per mo. Live In penon, ~. ~~4~:':t8~~:t1a.,i5 _, 1 M llL•ILDI ~ unique opport 850-0477 lng~Mltte 642.9807 tCoat• M .... light van 1880 Plecentla Ave .• •Y thrM H.. erya end Full· Time Mutt type KlllllL leeve m1111Q9 · req'd. 8"&-2432 1·5pm. Coeta Mella. PllMU11 3002 ~lorlu ~::Sica~~'.:'~ .. Owpm+ ~ Aocountlng cUti c0:n;;;;;, typing ...... _, .. , --UlllTllT PUTl-IP llTllT 114QYi!MtoGAOfYSPlflt.I Pf•:~:; ue e'nd-911 wno •xp pre~::1~1 Jene ftllng, PIT. AwtY In per:Xlnte>p9tytogrowwtththe F:kll~c v~,~~ct~~~~ Will TRAIN.Stete-of·the-UIDllllllT HOiy Spirit you Who Invoke your eld. Amen. eon, Newport Lending beMI Min 3 Y" ~. a<G lnJ 8u9Y FP Exp ett equipment. 6 dyslwk With Of without "'*'IJ, , • , I .· ' mek• me ... everything I Tiii• Novene hat .,.._,., .,.... • RHteurent, 503 E. Se&aty OP9"· call Lynn et • onry.' 1~ 552--0838 lnc:IUdlng Sat. Typing & needed for: end Who .now me the bMtl kQown to fall. I hew 1 .-s:'-•-ECSgeweter. 87~2373 Bey &c:iow, 647-5825. ert bedtground helpful. •Short-term wsy 10 rMCh my ldMI· had my requeet grented ..._ -111 --·-,.. .... &Ill Pteeunt, frlendty et-•Long.-term You WhO. give me t~ I RL · Need• Men~*" Treln-w...,.~ .W With expetlence, N.B. moeptlere. Appty Pen-•Temp.to Perm. divine gift to fOfgMI and " for Fu..,.Tlme worll. ... IPlllM Exp. Drywell rpr/texturtng urologlet FIT 831-5301 nyuver. 1880 Plecentle fOfget the wrong th•t Is Ptranal tnlHI Pey negotleble. Cont.ct FOf R0150 Stinget Type. Fer1Nno lntetlof 873-15-12 • Ave.. Coat• M.... Sewrel poeltkln .. valleble ~ :. . a~~ ..... I ftuMial ---,. ..... 1114 done to me and You wno - -JIM Yvette <19'-4777 M!"I have caw II Ortv-~ --.... -.. _..am In Huntington S.ech, i;;;;;.:!.!!!~!!!-1•~-.---~--~---...;1 are In en the 1nstences of er• lie. Cell 846-9093 r-• --To do lneu(ence bitting In PRINTING Fountain VtlJWt a ell Or· s+. 1M4 .... Feet! . my Ille wtth me. I, In this IHff ...._..., flmPt•-Ace Equipment Aepair. Comfort Inn HoteL FT/PT. *'-theelologlltl' office. PUii IPIUflll ange County.,._ =~..a-__. lhort dlel""ue went to _. • WANTE~ LIVING DEMO-Contact Ron 831-7640 M"tt• •e tho o gh r -B .......... O;L WEAVER uw ~ •-1llM... t•·~k you....,t-_..,.,,hlng ...... t.l•plJ&I ... CRATSBEHINDTHEOR· u " ve r u """P· A ..,,.... MOO w/T-' ' . -•r ,,_, .... v•-~· S i. bodki.t t •TlllD -.. FRONT DESK RECEPT knowledge of medic.I Heed I wlHfeln w/mln. TEMPORARIES MA I Btz,growtng, ,.,..,,...... and conllnn once more emp o moat ANGE CURTAIN.nut••• Te6ephone, typing, pou. terminology & type '60 exp. Gobd king con-714/S.-7.0550 100'M.FREE no help, runt ltaetf. Net• Telephone approval• Ulet I never want to be often asked queaUOna •Full-Time & PwtE·Tlme F~:!"~-~~ •vr.-computer. M-F. 8-~. wpm tccurately. N·tmkr dltlon1. Fe t growing ~~~~~~~~ JIOK yr. $300,000 F/P. Problem credit/Income, aeperlled from You no , and ena~a.Avellebi.to Fiel d Work . ern -5::.,..,.... .. r-rt Wet>erNemeplate,Sente preferntd.648-5787 1hop. Good benefit•.:.:. Pref9r c:Mh. 45!>-3009 tOfecioeute, bankruptcy metter how gr .. 1 m•-1 ·you tor ·95 + 45C post~ '300+/Weelt ~t• ... ..!:'~tlonnc. Hr!. Ana, 55&-8222 • -·-••••••g w/opportunlty to grow. UlfTll•IT PIT 111. 2nd & 3rd TD's terlel dellr" mey be I ege. Write to: •EJectlon Day Actlvllll. ....,. -...... ,, _ .. .,...,... -euey eo.t MUST SELL • T-Shlrt, R.E. toens eny reeson went to be wftll You .~d 1About Employment, 355 CAL( Chrl••t 643-<M'700f ~·b·b~-c.o:1tect K•thy Of llllUL.... Nettontl ~ hU 64&-38&8 lem-8prn. need• p~~r,io,off5 jeeket encl Cap Printing (71') 253-489• my loved onet In Your I No. L1nten1, Suite 689, I 56W501 ..,... .. _. ·30-iS Buay office~ PIT help edult late evening rout" Production lnapector llne phone aystem. Sign equipment. With IUP· (213) 426-95ee perpetu•I glory. Thank ' Cemarlllo. CA 93010· 2 dey weelt. Selling ex-evelltbl• In Orange Mlcroacope exp C:.f but for dellvet'-e & maintain pllert. Willing to treln. 11-1,-.1-1....._11, You for Your Lov• 1 peflence e+ 875-7100 'County Peld weekly no t Good flt I b H fl *'4000. NeQotlable. ph. ----·--• towerd1 me end my 1oued E•Jlty•tat 5530 Adm1ntstr1t1¥t • • ' no nee. s, 0 by. "· exlble, 71~559 • _ _ 11n llPllYllll collec11ng, Mull have re• SM>Olhr. Apply In person 2-4hr1 per dey t>etween ... ~Wu... ltH OnM. Amen Coordlnet• recelVl':fi pr..., lll1ble Vetllcte, 9ood drlv-Screntom Engineering 10-3. Prefer exp. & llght -== ,. ..... H H Person• may pray thl• AUTOMOTIVE products A I POSl'TilONS ~ . ..... ng recOfd & euto In-lno 3550 Cedlllec Ave tuNng se 50/hr L.turle -~_ ... ______ S250. 2nd wented. preyer 3 conaec:utlve menutecturer hu open-• &F. ~~i'n'lll Not lckory aurence .. For lnter\llew coi't• M ... (neer Herbof ~'°" <174-9641· '*WIDOW HAS SU Cuatom Lagune home. 2 1 deyt. After the third day, Inga In the shipping dept erm1 g 1· o exp nee. call 213/212-5908. & MllCAtthur) '°' TO.I $10,000/up No R-2 Iota 15%+ yield 3yra your with wlll be grented fOf lndlvlduel• with mini-wlll train. Part or lull tlrM. l•IDY •••-flt -IDTIL llllT eted."' lno pen. Cell Oen· 46% L-V. Cell Dennison no matter how dlfficult It mum 1 yr exp. ,\pply In Work In the ever expanding Apply In peraon, w .. tcllft _. ~ Needed FIT Incl wtcn<tt for nlton Auoc 673-7311 '* Auoc 873-7311 NOW! J mey be Then promlM to peraon et GT Styling. Inc. Plaza. 17th & lrvlne. NB. c.tl for ~I. 64&-7.-.., Detell-orlented peraorr. bujy Cott• Meee equlp- publllh tlll• dialog~ .. 15e0·8 Superior Ave.. Newspaper Promotion field. 14'ou are HANDYMAN with tool• to LLOYP s NURSERY 'ood Engll9h lklltl. Will ment rental ltore. AWIY IOOn .. your fevOf hU l Cott• M•H betwHn self-motivated and like working with bulld lerge MllboetL No ..... RAIN. Plealant, frienc$ty 1930 Newpott Ave. been granted. MCP 9em-4pm Mon-Fri. boet equl ed etmoephere Appty Pen-::...;..=~;;..;.;.==;.;;;..;...-t-~;;..;;.;.==~---' teenagers, this may be the M~-S;~;echts. lllTlllTWlllTI nyaaver. 1eeo Pllicent1•!•------• rt lty ' been ltl f 1831 Placentia. C.M. Training progrem H.8 Ave .. Coste Meat. Resteurant oppo. un you ve wa ng or. erH pert-time, begin •PU-.. * -•Yflla lmmed, LVN certificate P/11111111111 •- $400 PEit WEEK (Te Start) .With Petentl•I Etrn extra money durlng neceet Cell Lllllen Runge, Entry level orderl l&IH Ill I ..,lllMIT !fie holldeyt. lnvnedltt• Coutllne ROP, M-F, or entry Coate Meu 0P9"lng'-PIT or FIT. exp i.eve mete. 979-1955 5-i&-9520 Mek:olm Now ecceptlng •PPll· not nee, wlH treln. ~ catlona In peraon, 1Westcllff fOf EXPERIENCED: Pttu. 17th & trvlne, NB. FUN v-AM LUNCH SERVEF'S to $1,000 PEit WEEK .., BARTENDERS -ITllY•llll AFTER SCHOOL V'HOSTIHOSTESS lnsUred Van, Wagon, or TO PREPARE for RMI &-........... ... i:-.1/C1a111.. tete UcenM. S99 relm-A Unique new dining '";iiiiiiil;;;;;;;;;miiiii=~~iiiii;t•~-.._.._ .... ...,-...;; __ , .. Lar,,.. ~-an Is Required burled In 111 tranaectlon. WORK houM now OP9" 1n Foun- 1• BRICK/CONCRETE work. FIREWOOD. •PAINTING* 25yraexp, -~ SERVING Newport, telnV~. $2.66 per day Prof. retlabi., r•. refl_ Euc. Orenge wd. frM dellv rMeonabi.. neet. FREE Le-ef 0 ___.unltv Cott• M•••. lrvlne. 11 Years & Older Premier ~•bltlhment FREE •t 641-3283 I~ 8"2-9281Of 8"6-3177 etta. Tom 662-7473• -....-• , Tu111n,&Seddle~ \/el.• That'• ALL you P9Y tOf cer..u. Tilt . Spll1CltrutS150cord Euc. RALPH'S PAINTING. Ext.I •• Q,..w Wltlt Ual ley."LL M"N"GER "T Work Evenings & Saturday ~In penon, Mon-Fri 311Mt,30deymlnlmum l~!'liiiiiifliii9ioiiP..-~-· S 170+d•I. Oek Avl1n1 Wellp&per •trip tree Werkl•YeurOwnAr••· c" ,.. " ,.. YOUCA 2 Monty. In the ~~~~ ~u:::;:,~ <196-895-4. "93-6748 .it. R .... Lie'. 992.4701 Centuj 21 Executive N AVERAGE PER WEEK SERVICE (PAT) 1Rv1NE CONST. n.. laatallatiH1 BEST QUALITY & PR1CES CALL MR. STEVENS •••51~ .. ll $ 7 5 00 LOS s;t~:~tJBRos Xlnt Reta. 843-9044 •=n IN PAINTING. Good refs. (2'3) 477-3163 ·~---17272 NewMpe John *~'"2""'5 ,. Mu.thew cai. Tek•-hOmel Founteln V-t"-DIRECTORY Q.lW Can .1m BY sXNoERS --.... S200-S2501wtc 122-Hs9 _,. l .. ' &T 1'11 llu Ceremlc Tlle-Herdwood FREE EST. Exp. Ptlnter •rrmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii{miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiam:iiil OR MOREi --llm Mert>te-Vlnyt-tn1tallet1on Int/Ext HooM & Ai>l 11 INCREASE YOUR REACH SuntcrMn. Food. Fun anclRepelr 760-7333 A ... 24houn.621·1818 PHONE.· 498-33"1 GET IN OUR IMPROVED Provided, c ell Jene . PAINTER NEEDS WORK MOTOR ROUTES C. TY-I.. 875--02_... laMyaaa 1ntJEJct. ce6llng1. retln ceb. All Transportation Provided ...... • ....., CIA!.!"'Llll'fitf Hrnf;;alr•, P•lnt, 25 yra exp. Reta. 964-3837 • By Ao Adult Supervisor YIUIW Hiii ~ ~ ests refurbl9tllng, carpentry MICHAEL COX PAINTING FOf more lntorm.tion 7 dyt wit, ';N·.,,_ exp. ref. drywalletc.GeryS<IS-5277 $12/Hr +MATERIALS • CALL TOOAY'fl UC. Iha. 642-5053• •HANDYMAN• Reterenoea. 87~006 WOU II YOUI OWi IEIGllOUOOD Ill,. I.Ill •HOUSECLEANING• Big & ""'Jot.Work guar PAINTING & WALLPAPER Reetaurent ••••• Currently h• poeltlon• avail. fot HOSTESSES. ,..._ eppty after 10em ·to office Of call for ~. - 5'Cro.wn1 AHteurant. 3801 E. Cout Hwy, CclM . 780-0331 YOUf CUSTOM (the rtght way) Ctll 8n:ice M 7-0760 REMOVAL RELIABLEJ Servlceonctory Wkly/bl-mo retss~ FENCES--OATEsTr .. 1r1m 20yr11neree.8"2-5937 Delivery Drf"1:ers ~eeentatlve •VACUUM VISITORS• Dump run•. c M ./N.B RAINBOW CIRCLE Mein!. "I ••• •••1 Haw your home deaned .,..... Jim Whyte, 6-42-72<>8 INT J EST QUALITY .,.. ... , Ill, 110 byprof'ls. uc.-Bond-lns'd. la?Uat PAINTING. EXP. 836-1758 PART -TIME ·--------, 631-3134Of197.7753 L'rmnliNG SERVICE TOP QUALITY PAINTING IBJIEIY ., • ClllEC1m ,.. llTlll ca1hi.·· c.retu1 Qeentng awrvd cinupa. Trees Prompt-Rell•~Rea. -Newspaper Delivery Drivers Needed. The Ctlff. Publtc UtlNtlel ExP9J., eof\9dentloul Jon 6-45-8192 18 Yl'I 0 .C. 839-1188 Commlallon. REau1REs 121~ a. .h vEscoPAINTINGAND WEEnY PAYMENT Monday-Friday 2PM -S PM . Weekends the! all used, houMhold HOUSECUANING. From ~~ WALLPAPERING. Quellty oood• moven, print their Wlndowl-Owns. 7 YI'• *IMAGES1'T' mb.EAS worll. Fr .. Eat. 999-6349 & Holidays 4AM-7 AM. Earn up to P.U.~. C.I T number. exp. Ret.. Kim 645-5223 HOME IMPROVEMENT & 1..--....------ llmo • & ch1utteur·a print REMODELING MASON-1Jlllat S600/ their T.C.P number In Ill CNtrMtln ARY. 760-7333 FMHmd INTERIORS month. Must h~ve reliable edvertlaemen11 11 you ILL PAXid OF co. As+. La-..1----: HANGING/STRIPPING have • question •bout ~Repair• e1c -.. •1 v1sA-Mc 673-1512 maw-.i CM•,...•-.. •1u11a transportation, insura nce & a good the teg1111y of a mover · A r --·a t ltmo Of chauffeur, C•H; Commer ···~ldentl•l ---r Plaater/~lr Publlc UtlltiH Com-22yraw ... llc.Ma-35&4 tam . --CALL 642 .. 333 driving record. mlak>n 71o4-558-4151 lnt./E.xt. Pl pluterlng, ... ·-----CrM.lt..... TQt>Ped/remove. Cteanup custom texturing, qu•llty Call 714/642-4333 ext. 205 -------1-;;;;;-r,miiiliiiiiii' nu lewn/tprinklr 751-3-418 work. Problemt-No Prob-between IAM & 7PM Aec.utiat 'l'!S'mo•~ lllTY'I UlllUF• li1em1~'~'!!32i8864=65-i=·=783=1 Betw een BAM-7 PM , ...... ...., Este~7nt .. ~Repeir Fr=n~~ 1:. Orange Coast Dally Piiot A k F R d *"·•iii•"• --~... 1mgat1on Ruu4:_9r:: u1ira 111-1111 s o r o ger ~~pr~ .. ~~~ ~N~~Pl~~ENT HEATING•~~~NG 1i-==============~=========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "lhoe box" Of &lb .. s.. Wet r...-iw , WORK Weekly main!. & DRAINS CLEAR from S18. r Call: Pw.on & Aaeoc01 de:.. ~-°";_,! dean-ups. 850-3818 Feucet-Dlapotel-Heeter Newport Beach 17&-7523 Oueltty WOtlc. 722-3769 · ~WN MAINT Tr" Tr1m I OOO * 846-92" Anytime CLA§§IFIBD AD J'EBTl§IN(; ~ ACCOVNT OF CLARE CIMn-up RMa.. FrM JIM PLUMBING 24 HR Q ..a •E'Q Bootlkeeiptng S.W:. .... •ta. Velefltln 64&-8109 NewConetruct.lona, repaw, ~1'9.AI ~ •Mt-*3• . DUSTY'S Yndecepe/lewn remodel. rooter Mr'vlce = ~lai DOOR PAO. Ouell!y tn-Mtiln. s.v. Wkly/month/ UC#53"87. ns-1214 DDJNG 11_::;;~;;;;.;_=;m:.1 _ ...-...on. Entry, Fr.-idl 1 time. Fr .... t. 2"1-1840 W I a.re A l ~-1 t ff •· °' ·ED a 1ntertor 0oora. Rlchwd .....,....,..,,~__,...,,,..,,...,,._,,...1£:2::!:--we o our !Niles s a . ~PMCHl9-Ta1Ure Uc.1529MI 548-8775 ~RAY'S ~MOSCAPE IRYXNfi' P&SlJtNV Uc1a11m 141-1200 oooA sPec1AL1sT. c=p=e:=~= 1 ca110oee AH1 ~. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have . == "8ald'l I comm.-'t. AleO trtm & tr" remove. repelr, in.ta11 77~2625 J · • k•t•- . _ wooes..-~Cellfor 641-3l330tss1.oeot i••!~~"9L----great te ecommun1cat1on 8 118 -We can • . ~AIL free eet. ftob fft..ICMI I• ..__.. ~Prof.~ -~ obtA off ba I +-. . AND teMtOL 151.1222 ..,._.. . W II Hua NO. ,4yrt. All er you a ee &a a ry comm1M1on 11•;6;11r;•~ .. ;11;•;••r-~xtt tXPiNdi * ., .... * 1ype1 r"*" ""......,.. a ~_,.place to work. r Textur.Acouetie & P9'nt. New tNClke. T 155997 10()1 SHINGLE REPAIR Y"'" ~Mellng .......... F ........ l(evtn 722-9294 W• don't""'~ moMy ~~for .. ~. hH nme. l'arl 1''-e .4 f'ltllallle. um.-. Coret 122.1120 we ""' your ,..,,.., wvtce <155-3002 •&--1 ... I* lll11lldlllll9ill Do yoaneUa fa•or-Call•. no.1w UMP&CXTI GX&t cuAHa oitERr Gen. lii0wta111 & ._,op P ~ B •-vi•••~ ~ I• V ---·• UC.C..T-151142 ~.~ ~ ft' --r 'IC' .._ *,,.'::~~ 842·4321 HM4'°"" Moviw. ~=-~~~i;; Lio.~ UO.Ctf.T1_,.. .. ihll UMN31Wtll).2420 mfU iit ... ...... :.!~~ ~=-:..,;..":,.~ w.··=::= ,... ... Uc."*-1 1'70I '°~'"°"'::°"':--::Jiiii~~~; •••·.,.. ,,..,.., CB\wwww.1 -............... •a..r wood ......... O:llt .... ~--................ ,,,.,.,., •• a.1-7110 (Ul.IM.""'9 .. ,.. . . Ill .... .., ••. CoeteM111,CA Motor Routes available In W11tmin1ter Huntincton B11ch fountain Y1ll1J .. NO COLLECTING N°'SOLICITING " Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Clll 842-1444 ,, 1'sk for Joanne Craney ... " . . Of9nf1! CoMt OAJLY PILOT/8aturd9y, No¥embet 5, 1811 lll1'1111•t. HM S.e~t IHI 1ap1ez ... 1 Rllll .. iXtu ,.., Alet•t·he aoy, .... 9'1 ~/dlllc !AAA NliflJltl •In,.,.. lifter now Mllklftt .......,. $400 $ OOO/ 4itofJM. HH'llno•t¥• lllHpereon 1111ry • 1 WI( 24411. C09ll Hwy. COM +oomm, N eem1nQ1 ......,,.,. lwfY 722-0182 •SAM--12 Noon.,. • Ufgendyneed~ •No ~ 1111'1 '*"°".to worti ~ •17/Hf{ • eommttrllnlng Mow '*tne for tu1 time & ~ for Tex.. oil e.TI ml .... 11 r.'r~' : .. ~.'f::t:rwntc:f.l ............ c -:NO.'TJHOSTUa-Oic:kll'IOft, Pr-., SWEP· =~ij4w["~·~rA-·~oii~Uiiitiff=11::::==~t.:...~~::~~~~~~~~~~:=!..!~~~~.!~~-~--~:.:.~~I ---11S1 we.'*". N.a. -wont1~! 18~:~ • Fr" T• 1117w1 .. 1• SPICIAL vAI~ I SALi IA Tl mr-. I wn . TU •n•..... ONL y 404 /llne. CALL 642-5671. 0 dlOotaled dletWe POO\. tlb6a 8umpW S75. BICYCLE. girt• crulMr ROCKWELL collector AAAE U.S . ..., dOIWI e WIJTIAIWAITAESe . F 8Ulll.... -to treln a-...-._ 121. CdllctJon Mt plrw T*9 Wnp S20 Table $20 FOiding •••cycle p latH UO. Small 1179 to 1123, .. c1l11t ...-H• or JTATt6NEAY STORE .... ~.,, .._...r ,. __ ... 11-llU /II_......... 11-1645(). ~ tOOl9 temp 125. Gott clubs, '30. Etagere, metal, moua11d Maflln $150. condition. 7 lll11tol14 : ~MOt~ CdM. FIT. 5 Deya. Xlnt :~i~~~~:~ .,_. -----;;;;-.WiiM9.Mi-i '6-'50. KltcMl'I u..,. Bfownlng WOOdl, Ilk• gllll ttlelvu U5. GIQantlepregnant onlont MCI\, Of Ill fOf 113. •VAL.IT PIAION working eondltlont. EJt. own Tran.. Se~ call 713 Larlcapur, Sat only t-4 .... 111. ~ 2k45. 8Mk9tt 25$ ... 1. new 1, 3, 4, 5 $100 MS-3e34 ' wrih bablll .120 Lkgt 35mm Bently Glmafl, C.. in.1728 c.ptlonllly nne c:11en1-. 84 2--2501,lv ~ · Toy1. Mimi furnlhJre, Home a office tur,,nura. 2 Encltll ring (G) 145. 8 r I ck• 5 c •a e ti . --,-------gold framee 150. Orlenfal .uto-foc:u1, MctMoe 121. ~ ._11AM Phone fOf appt. 973--4762 ' · ladlll clothing, hllhotd pool tables. Wllher &. Small Ind large mlrrcn 540-2014 SIOEWAt,.,K Mia yard .aa.. dlYlder •creen S 100. W.W.ll 161Y91' Nck .. let In ---=,,..,..,.,_..--1-l iiijiliuiil--. WELOEA·M•lnt1n1nce. 1tam1, 1arnpe, & mite. dr.Yer. ""'""" 1 c:o41ee-125, $35. NJQht ttalld _ singer MWlng macnlnll LMSlll mirror 52"x37W' c:,ae. 1e.2. 43. 44. 45 RETAIL I MacGregor Yacht1, 1831 OAR.AGE SALE tabM.. Sit. Only 1o..2• 112 Two c:haR of~-· SoNY Belamu X2, excef. maple cabinet $125. 125 New Alval mfft 121. 14 Buffalo ·n6dc•, 81 • Plitt of the annuel Outalde ..... for COllee-Placentll, C.M. Sat/Sun 9~ 829 T•rntnal Way (In ,,... .,. $25, $35, Small dog lent 1100. Seara Ken--Caoe 110. Boot~ 15. "'°" 150 Snow I09ne oil 1920'•· 1930'1, gOOd Chtlatmu Fant11y et tlon IQ9nCY Eltab co. gd ll-L--.a•--989 Sandc•lll• 0 ;1v• r.., unft 14)Cotta M... houte I 15. Old..,.._ tur· more dlahwastier bulld4n a..111 soc Turbo con-125. Ttlll oil painting S25 condition. All tor S 17. Amlf'lea'a meet bMutlful pay, r .. llt* cat needed. _........ • , __ • ......,.. ___ _...._ QUOIN )9WeWy 16-152. '175. 831-3388 veetlon OY9f'I 13(). COf)plf L1t1ra1 •·drawer Ille 838-1951 \ ~ oent«. Aogar'a C.U Lii Gibb• H7..a282 CorOM dll Mar ...... Chi~ 1'1.10 ....____ ~-~ COLOR TV 185 Upr""t1 decorator 1t1m1 115. cab1Mt 175 Seeretlllal -----------• QerdeM II now ~· ••• ---........ Mii falln 1134 wood, .1 . ..,....,_ .-vacuum 135 Girl'• bfke Apt• Were bcMt9 1110 d .. k 175 Seeret•rlal KITCHEN taete, QPllndl tng~forpwt-..... _.....py illN:t:NE BFuff.431'.iGih S10. Old new1paper ISO. All work well ~MIMr,ColtaMIM, c:Mltl25 Executtveeh•lr toalghtr.atS50.tOtcMl'I time CMhlet9. Will pay Mond1y1 & S1turd1y1 Oek rlfeetory dining 111 CNldt.,, • Clothes. toys, headllMI S1-S2. E.Jvla ge1525 off Hflbor and Wll.on. 110$) Round Olk table ctlalra 110 "c" (ti). H .00/hr to atart for 10..5. Rellable, flonett & Tapeafry Mlfa, Mui.; .. IWIP mT hlehjd ltam1. 11338 l"°fY Praaley 15-StO. Old Ola-· Saturday. Nov*nber 5. 1125 Two oek cflalf1 S75 Wr°"""t Iron atlnd with quelltled lndlvldu111. enthu1la1tle. Oya, beclrm 721.()4()() EVERY SAT & SUNDAY AV9, erou ttr11t1 Hell & neytand ana 15-110. SILVER vegetable dllMI. 8·00 ~ •1~-~ writer• X!r:..J.h•lv.. 135. As>PIY In peraon, Fri-~75-81~ ;va 53$-9421 ANTIQUE 10. trot m•· •Oranoe eoUt Cbllegl• Newttope. SAT M Ooll.SS·l 150. Four eono1m1n11 Sliver --------..,., " .,._......., ,.,,,.,,,.,.,..~-,=--=-----,1 Tull, oall Barbara Mdy ofly. ehlne 1939 Mhlt H...., F~&M~.Cost• ... .., ... llmlll apaakeraS15.~lolS8 Cry1tal, eon .. aener'IMEN'S. women'• ctothea, SELL COUCH, 8 f•et ind Hedttdl ·--a•1a1 • .,,.. MeM. Adm!Uloll/Pat1clnQ ...,.. Saturday Ind Sundey. Fancy H rvlng dtstl small llzel 2k·S5 2 I metehlng ~. 4 r.at. -·-mY'-Tofoo excellent cond. FRE!'. SPACES $12 rn ..... Ill.I 291. Eatt 23fct COit• w •'m e r 't • n d . pieCI chin• cabinet S30 • In put• c:leeorllOf fabnc -'Ill-Working out l:>f your St IObo. 844-75ai • Adv.N:., S15 on day of Sat 8-$, Sun a-fl~hatllU Meal. eandlullcke, cups, Vlltld houMhold OOodt • 1100eaeh. 645-9442. 2301 SM Joequln Hlllt Ad home? H•V'e offlc»."'9d 1111111 •I-Swap Melt. 432-5880 Blenc, So of ERta. EU1 of F 1 ND MUC«9. lwge picture 1oc-S5 Knltllng wOOI lhrou~h c l,.t!>!>1ired CofOM dll MW 92825 ~anch location? Will ex-1931 ~ 8tYd CM Brookhurst, Furniture, Nava)o boy, satin down JOC 3 modern cane 1•2-5111 I ClaallildacM1r1111ng111t .. l40-5IOO c ange frll rent for sos.Met~ elott1lng,boolt1,mtsc comfort• S1·S30 1817 chair• 110 lleh. S tur· ~ yout~ln1oa1ot o1 phont/reeapllon. For New lvall dally! I •---I Orlote Or Costa Mesa. day/Sunday 9-2 on 365 l\OfMS·· without you....., .nllLSILES morelnto.eall 722•7022 "' 1 ... 1Mll~ ut.-~ 114 rhroughclassified 751-4114 Etthef,CottaMesa DllLJPILOT· haY1ngtolN"9youra _ ~~~~~a~~~ 11 ~.~ ~MMMMU~-----------------------~~----~---~-------~ ~~.~~~~.: lnvettlgltlon Co. Must f!fc>!:i Frll 10 cu. It k.,,. AIMI UMd & unuMd Items. INTO ONE. Bunk, wet~ p I •-!--• ...... 1 T ,.,..... '"" have gOOd Engllah & more gd eond S1000bo Reuonabll Ottec king & twin beds . 21 ttl naa ... t ~ rm• Trub tllS AatM l•,.rlN '9111 Aat,1 la,.rtt4 tlOO llland 11 look Ing for word proc. sense of 831_7488 · · 490 Cotta Mea St color TV & stands, lamps, Com INll :t 7011 1---------_____ ..., ____ ,, ___ ..._...;:-.-.;.....;;.;.;;;,; IMfQltlc people to Join humor & be highly • klletlenware, 1ot1 more. •LOOKING for • P.-:::.&.. u * * * 11111111 'IJ -.S TOYOTA 1987 Supra. our twn. Call Mr. C•rter organlad. 955-9195 • rualtut l4 8231 Indianapolis (btwn ~'r1~ W• ~~ T':'.; 11 Gton WhaJef wtsail CHEVROLET ·ea Sii~· 4 dOO(, A/C, cauett•. black, automatic, 25,000 II 75t-9101. ~ Newtand/ee.ch)Sal/Sun u ng ....,... 1750. Zodiac rett 9' ado 1500, elec:1r11: win-i.uooaoe ractl • (108338) mllla, top condition. Sell --------ISecr•tary Fn P<>Sltlon 4-h * •T•P••try 1ofa. 1 ... 1 .... TllLS avallable for adoption. w/4tlp Johnaon $500 dow1 a door locks. S8305-Io r S 1 5, 4 9 5 llT&IALll d1y1, typing 60wpm, matching velvet ehrs, ~.... ,SAL"l:SMEN'S SAMPLES: Must goCometo raepot'\114 ... ~ 7eo.993a .amLtm l:l.llatt9. cruls., ····-··-·"'· (~13_)&22·1858/w Eic,p'd ~ Mllesplrton Lotus/Word Perfect nee. bdrm tulle, oak 1nllq1.11 -..... -., • pTc1ure frames. world owner. ··-eontrot. tllt Wheel. auto-I .,.~ .... -•• (714)&4e.2903/l'i want9d. Wln1ton's, aetc Salary comm. wtlti eicp. din rm,&. more 721-0400 Alto uMd & unuted Items. globes. pllOto -album•. mlgtlt have IM perteet p..., .... , 711 matlc transmluSon. llr 2 ,...-.fH for ManlQlr, 845-5595. NB loc. Phone: •MOVING SALE• Reuonabll on: I desk ICCU, m1one11, pet lor you 831· 10~ 1181 zobiXc Mark II tone paint, 16.800 ml -11ma .. .-T LI ,..-AETAIL SALES Mrt.Fennle 852-0ll7 Pine furniture: kitchen 490 Cotta M ... t. l 1°11 more. SAT only, BLACK ChlneM Stlar-P• Future gOOd condition $13,500 (Includes ••-'II.PE. ,£,,owmllel,ut.-idedwar-lmmed openl1ig9, pet In-ll•Ollf table&. blnctlel, pi. safe. 21631 Kaneohe Lane P I M/F B th 12750, 548 4848 • Camper Shell) (9661AG) Auto, AM/FM, CllMtte .. ran1y, $9450 0 8 0 dUltry. ~/uall. mgra. Legel Support Group. china cabl,,.t: 759-0374 •IUITll• SAT/SUN 8-4. Boolcs, pie-p!~1:' OFA C.,,1~ 1986 c.,., • C sole IN 546-1954 (HUSA) S8l&5 543-0737 (1SER73l) FT/PT.Rltlffmengt.eicp. Typing, answering ···-•-SlllWILIUl.lt I tures,houMWares.2club Pet.bretd&lh<Mq..,_..~ VAOER·l'r.,,,:: 110HP *** • HllHWULTIYW -&'11-. ... • mu•t. Pet/animal care, phonea & other office _, ... ..,,_ et111rs. desk. g1me1, ty, GOod prteee, ifl'ust Johnaof\ g•tvantzed a_ la .. t~ 141--1211 ••••• --product knowledge help-dutl... Monday-Friday IUIUlll tel Mii •SAT 1-1 •Y* I l>Uketa & morel 17812 ... 1120-3939 Evee tr 1 11 e ,' 10 ad 1 d -111 pert nw Automatic, 4 cylinder, -. .... F I f I ~-· n•n.... ..~.. If I -• -MAS ERA Tl 1987 BltUft>O radlal•. cru1M. pow.r --...... or more n o cal 9-5:30. ...,ary depend1 ........ we ... ,. POODLE PUPPY SALE w/equlpment & elec-79 Selrooeo blk, amltm SI 5-speed, rid, 3500 st--.'brak•. AM/FM, 1400..f2l-o852 e11t. 640 on~. 953-9451 11111 •HHlll • .,.., ... I HCHM ralted (TM Cut>. Ironies Prteed at ~ eat. pullout Runs QNll, mile• Mutt Mii Utt l~ ~roof. (1BEH2591 ROOfl~ _1_ _ Footboard w1tt1 r1111, •.a• -1m IT I.mat -1144 T"" .. Ml 1 .,. _,,__ varu.-S9000 875-1354 QOOd c:onc:t s2000 Obo ... 4 000 .._.. 1 ...... 000 ~ -•11 __ _.. queenuS195.84&-4293 _,.,_, • ~ -1 '" n. ""'......,.... i75-e810 -· ·-Of-v. · ~-- ........... , ....... PIT RE Offtc. Varied 30YASACCUMULATION WOodbrldge: Fum. mite, $250-$700 751-3485 IMtl !114 --F1c(~~~,22~1~~~ty ££1Mf•-- NOW HIRING. L.ed &-~nd 1uk1 w/emphU.s on or· N!!_ Day/bed~~ ! Lot• of goodies,,. 2 refrlg. lthr naug Bats: f~2no«1 ~ .l'rL-1 _ a.....a 32' HUNTER Alllll '11 llTllU 714 8-"""'.. ua..-man Aleo 9Jql Shike & ganlzed & front oHICe ... -. w ma ... -Cid cond. • -· .. "u1l1•ll •• .. ft -LS ,..,.,. Co~p Roofe~• Mutt Call Pett 751-5000 · trundlt Complete. $245 2973 Redwood AV9 Summet'Wln<I. 786-6890 •-• Witt! etlolce Newport _.~ _, ... mlTI - -... . ·~733• Sat/Sun 7-? ... ~ 8aect'I Mooring $82,500 AUIOtnlUC, 4 cylinder. ---_ _._ haw own tranap &. toolt. --1U•PTll•n ~ •---L lllt &42·7404 , crulst power steer -Fully loaded, lnc;fudlng 5 ~ menual, PCIW9f Andy 548-3712 ' _.., QUEEN ANNE •llTllll llAll -• ***** lng/br~kes c~u•tt• Beeker radio, delux.a 1t"'1ng. cauene, AJC, .II ••• ••••• For.,,.,Qltlcc:onltNC11on Thom11vtlle 1tyte Cher· OUFTUl.lt ~MllYSALE IDIJDIY II~ ct, s.-A..-'t_I AIC 1111 (88013Ai whaelt, 2 toc-. •celant lilt. Sunroof Custom ~ co. Full time. wtll train. rywoocldlnlngroom.orlg 1221 wa1iace Sat/Syn9_. Furnlture.an11q()es,refrlg.. ·1• la= TSIW s12,9IJ5 condition, 1 owner. Wt1Hl1 (1MCZ384l c:.w-& Eltlmltaa Mull hlV'e •KP w/phones, $4000 llCflfloe I 1775. I stluttera lot• & Iota of I cun Fiii -2.L •YllD 68 000 IT)llaa, ~I °'* S3 4115 ~comm. ~5995 typing & ftllng. Also com-Matching coffM table GARAGE SALE. Like new . oood st~. SUN. ONL YI Mart,,. edio/OF Regel icy Cell 8 30am-5pn _ ' 1M11f Tim-~ .... *--·-••• putart.WllQedepends on HI, formal 90f1+lov1 mlcrowave:glus dining ~38Walnut(lnelley). Pol1t11 NC 7200, ~an-MJ .. 11 (71~S-2100EJcl208 Ml .... _. -experienc.. 548-1&45 1181 (blue/rOM/creme). table set. glass eonee l&T. llY 12_ 11 tennas. attn boxed $800 BMW .16 2002 Cardlyn (RNGN01> _ ' 3 ~experience -•-.freseltHI BRAND NEW. 973--0653 tibia. 185 Honda XR Olr1 *0111111111* ll 4 9eo-1085 Garlg9d tor 2 .....,1 axe.I· CONSIDEf' SAFETY ,. Tlfl'Tl '11 HllW 722-7537 •-• . Bike. toya. unwanted •• ..,.....* -• ,.,. ll /IL..-L-/1 ,-' · FT/PT flex hrs. $8/hr, gd QUEEN Mattraaa & boic gllu mlac ltllms ..,.,~ M••-P&ll i,. -•• *II• lent conatt1on, $1900 sale value, Ml)' 80 mo AutomatJc:, AM I™. Roof .n lll•lllll beneflta. CM 842~ 11 aprlngs. "SIMMONS" • Sat/S~n. 2081· Swan 0r: Nov. 4th.5th 1o.5Pm lrvt a=.• Newport I TIU I (1BGA246) 559~524 purct111lng, financing j rldt (736TGZ) U ,795 Loc:alPeetControiCo. E Top di Iha llrMa. Satin 241·1 144 215 Orange S\: at PCH. (~Llbr at BMW '79320l,exceptlon•I Compare HOUM 01 Im· lllllTTlml Need• route 1eeh. We HI R quitted, •1111 In wrapper, Newpot1 Beach. ary) II n .. m 1 ~nditlon low m. ll•g• port• & Be 'Sale. 213fl 14 1 Ml ...... train Mu.I h•V'e good 30 yr warranty. 559-4524 • GIANT MOVING SALE Batbol lalend near Ferry S4800 phone 851 6135 . _M_E;;...R_C_EDE __ s __________ ...,...,..._ OMV ~d. E.O.E. Call QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Furn . elolhet, TVa, b!lies. Furn. books. clothing, Hoilday decor Items & •673·1440* . • DRIVING A Merced... Tim&••_..,. Chlttll 979-e021 AM h I ~f' ed 1kll1, dishes & morel. gltwr. misc. Sat only, a-2. gift•. s.tect jewelry, WI-• I CLASSIC Benz k tety -·~ -------·-·-c as 1 . & BOX, QUILTEOI Best Buys In Townl Sat/ 120t Berkshire Ln ton tom woodwork. etllldrens 35 SPACE and pres-72 l(arman"Gtlla convt Ou ;:i •-:. =· 4 c:ytlnd«. 4 IP99d man-- BE YOUR OWN BOSS EXPNQHG NEWAJ>ER PROMOOON CfMPM'f HAS POSrOONS-AVWBLE FOR SEU-MOTIVATED TAKE· CHARGE TYPE PERSONS TO SUP£1MSE YOUHG AOll. TS ~ A NEWAJ>ER PROOOCTION CREW OOARANTEED $400ro WED WITH POmmAL TO SlOOO PO MDC LARGE INSlltO> VDICl£ REQm1£1> ' QK It YOllt OWN fDHIORtl>OO. LOTS Of m-PORTlllTY TO GROW WITH US! NO IMSTIDT REQtam CALL r.tt. THOMAS (213) 477 -3163 BRANO NEWI S 155. Sun 2201 Cany0n Or Highland & Cambridge) toya & furniture. buket•. tlglout Newport Belol'I -Bfk/Blk Ofgtn mini con<I co:npat:°Hou: 01 Im ual, c:;aaMtta.. Ute newt Call: 848-~293 Btwn Wiison &. Victoria wrNths. dol\s. bears. all locatlon with~. c.11 low mil must , .. 111 1 2 , 3 / 7 1 ~I (tHBN480) U ,795 S h If Furniture. plan11, lamps, handmade all unlqu.I CrllOr 673-8800 • ·s-ee10· P o r 1 • · llllT mlT& Oii, love Mii, e 1 • ¥ovlng In Garage Sate• hsetlld goods, elec· PL~SE COME & BRING " MERCEDES l~bll, ~~~· ~~c~ tbl1ci •Sat/Sun 9-3 Throw rugs, tr on I cs. • n t I q u • s. A FRI EN DI THIS EVENT I M ..U ... DA SUN '93 280 ZX 2x2 mlll '14 l&lm& I Ml .... c .!.!__ s5o .::,c5~62 plcturea. 4 smt appls. C1dl ll1c Car '62, IS FREEi Avail, S Bey, P .. r1 St.. O lnaJ owner Auto· S 8'>d .-.0 ale, p/a ftr'M..-rlft ..,.,....... -manual t2" 88 etlar Mercedes Binz '79 Sat Belboa ls&lnd 81H821 mliUc: Pow.. ale Fully 233374) S8 8" BAR w/brass rell, unique, typwrlr. loll morel 20 I 11 9-4. Cuti Onlyl 1236 ponsorad t>y City ol New-.. m '°"'Id. $7600 7f50. 178 1 1 ~ 1s ~ ,_rr;:;;:, J:: l loOkl like Judgn Binet!. Kllrwt, nr BrtllOI 6 S11111 Somer.et Ln. 0vr Shrs port BHctl Parks UP TO 18' MAX H()fiOA '78 CIVIC .. 35 o00 A/C Sun oof.· eu.. 2 end !ables. 1 eon11. Ant Ave--Sanla Ana Hgts MATCHING oak eoffM & Beeches. & AecrNtiOn $80/mo. 650-8145 ml1el on rebullt siaoo ... ,. !~ wtleil6a. t~) aolld oak: large dinette Moving Sale Sat only 9-3 end t•bles entertain-Depertment and Ans & TRADE st in Newport OBO Work 7e<>·8035 llllMI .. Pll.lll S4 teS lctltet. but~ ~~~n1081 1813 Fullerton Cost• ment oentw. xlnt eond Cralt SllOWS of Amerlc.a Beec:tl w: l'iaYe 2. 6' .... Hom84M103(1GF0509) Pow. ....-ing 5 ~I z\1••·--rome, .,, • Mes• NO EARLY BIROS Kids' Clothe:&. books & or m0te Info call Kim neld upto32' 12 bMm HONDA '81 Ac«XwO ... eauett• .~n roo1' --••• - Twin canopy bed, Mat!Wtl PLEASElll $5-$75111 misc SAT 9-4. SUN 1-4 644-3151 Cell Ruben at 65().9485 door sedan 5·1Pffd, (4125e) aS995 -- lace ens mttehtng Mov1ngSaletS1udentdesk 510RiverSldeAve ***** WAHTEO·rentsllplor32' 71 .000 mllH 111ver H•I WIM.TIN vw 70BUS nteslands.5 dr9Wer desk & chair. bikes. furntture MOVING Furniture. ITS CHRISTMAS! Un;que poW9r 12 baem 87 S2SOO/obo 121-1113 .._.II Runs ueellen1. good :3~~lr ~Int tlcond housewares books Toyota rear window wr11tt1s, ornamenlS year 'Family boat can ..a '12 aa.I t>ody S 1100 080 k ~· ~ e,/ome clothes Corner ol louver Bonsal poll t1andpaintede10tl\lng1tc J<>f'ln 11 &SG-9466 5 SOMd manuel. rid~••· 211111 .. S11JU 842-9231 amoS e g 1 Sn org Sonora & LaSalle muctl mtsc 2 t 84 Vista NOV 4.5 9am·5Pm /t.. ale Automallc, AIC t111 700 Hklng 2500t>0 SATONLYI Entrad• (ttle blulls) 2493F111w1yOr C M C•••tr•/Trailtu ~ ttMl'tng "l'' • (•551211• ........ 5 vw 72 bug. reoutt eng. 2HH>•ck1d Br Vel 7~719 AM/FM. c:aueue. A/C " ....... new e arb a gen CtlalrsS7S... 557-8517 SAT9·2 Newetec:gu111rs. Plaw I OrtUJ I014 (1FRF379)S3.995 ll•ISWUL11nf S1295obo4~ Iii "--IOlS musk: lnstrumenll, golf 1GetlOlhebaS1CA8C s· ita59 fovdfA Odessay mini lll'Tm11111.A11 Ml-UH I nr-·---Mtuemtell equipment 6 more. 1800 at11c.oawment and CIOset · -""°'°' home, 23 tt. fOf la..... ---• -• eo+cAER blocit dining tbi Pltc:alrn (Mesa Verde) then get somecastl YAMAHA Portable kay-1 u l• s 14,000 1984 111111 '11 ITllU Immaculate. Sacrllle• $150: tlvy duty mlcro . board w/lland mocs.i ~2-8513 1111& 'II AOOlll Automatic 4 cylinder S3950 { 1AQV9l0) oven S75: micro cart St0. 1 Ca•trll I Pttl I Aaiaalt 1841 Model PS20, S 115 .,. SDAI pow91 doOr todl. redials: 722-7191 walnut Vinyl stuffed ctlalr a.alfi•tal I016 PETS "A" PEOPLE (714)786-G890 Aa .. LM1la1 Hlv 5 speed manual poW9f crulH power a teer-WW '71 lllrlDTal $65, r04111d pedestal tabla - -BO •AOING & GROOMING II , OUR .,,. bo 1eu1nn "'O-... 1 1 1 n9 I t>" k H AM / FM• I•" 000 -1 .. -• ma-~ $10 964-23'4 1 •AN IOUEJUSED• " ~" vu ... ... door lock r ....... ~ AIC llt s v• -.... ·-· .... • DOGS CATS & BIROS w' gram ll 8 ~nner Com-sleerf,f'gl brlkM AM/FM CISMtll, 1 un (033532) S8 899 G€NTER CLUB "14NTiber-PH~~g~~U~~~NT SHE.RAY'S K-9'. 546-2848 M S & ledy1• Huny 10-pare House ol Imports & eauett•. AIC tut P root. Prtcld at Bii.Mi Bootl fl aMw atllp Slgnlfleanl dis· speed touring blk ... lllnt Be Safe 213 I 7 14 Wind &ow milel S8 996 S7 395 count. lnlerHted plt111a, 1000·1 ol lterns Ove< 140 12 FREE. CATS. slst.,. eond, S150/bottl .. Sll· MERCEDES lllTI•Tll auil •1••m.,l'll•M1flNNlim IUI£ ... , ... call !or details 640-0640 tibia ol ~ctl•ndlse. ( 11 a n c e e • 11 • r g I c) Uonlty Exer~te 125 . ......... [ I · N ov. 1 2-1 3 S 11 Deciawld. spayed 3 yrs I 980-9122 or 536-8316 ORDER YOUR 89 Of 88 la..... -& ... -......a-a.,_ Ctllnete rosewood tablet, 10.30am-5pm, Sun old. v.,-y affeellonate Mercedes-Benz and Git 111111'11 ITAIZA •• -...,. paintings, 3·tPd bike, 10:30am-3 30pm Or· 752·5153/W 788-0769/H IJldiat.... iiH th• Early Bird LllM _. '17 ..... 1 4 door Sun roof, poww -'11 WIW' plantert, port•ble HW ange Cnty Falrtounds •HIMALAYAN purebreds Rate Compare House Of S epeecS AM/FM CUMt· wtn dO*lllOCkl. power ... •••••••• .. ••••••• .. • midi, vacuum. 854-43•9 01tN 4 or 5, ldg 14 Blue Point Se.r Point Imports & Be Sefe l e Power ttHring .. ..,1ng tilt (334814)1Au1om1tle, e e"'inder. f t DISCOUNTED Belboe Bey Arlington Ave AOm CFA Register. 8 weeks ..... f' 11" 2131714 MERCEDES (20MA 193) S9.295 -: S8195 crut" power F'11 .. r- • ••tflfW t <:Nb fb Memhberlhlh P11.d Joln1 ~:J~o;' ~,: ~::. old. 1400 each. 759--3257 TRl-flN mlrtt-noee rider 1&att lemm/ 11"!.';!~22111 YW H•ISWULTI nf tnglbr••••· CHHtlt. • • • or• I • 0 •Y• .... a phOtos to sell or I u11•e•L1 Uka.MW, 3 stringer, lam!-Putt tllS -.... Jll•fl . Alt tilt. (1044le) 12.995 SPREAD • $1000•BBCtranaterr.. - -naiad wood noae a 1111 ~ •• --t of $1500. 552--4684 tract. Info. Loving klllan. btlCk Male blodc S250 . 4 10 5.31 Uniroyal m --'11 ltN'" --... -ZI I --·--• • Western Photographic: 3•..., mo'• 540-2927 . I plus 4 deluxe custom Au1om1tlc 4 cylinder - -I ea.-a1 t -THE • R!!:::' fr=~~ .;:;;~ ~t~:~i:t'°" Free to good tiome. 6 Alk fOf Bnan ~Ofd whaelt. xlnt tread 111 eauatt• iim11S2995 T=• "~: = -'11 llftlll .. t ChrlSlmuGltts759-1877 lfflct Fuaitut !~!f~:,d~~~~ h ... WutM H20 la .. 11 oe•UWULTlnf PCIW9f doorlodl redials i t '40s One-of a Klndl Gr•t monlh• old German 842· 1~ IOf S200 c:asl'I 675-5851 •YILll i005193119995 Au1orn111c. 8 eytlnder NEWS t SOUTHWEST! L•mps, I !pl t itA.&7 lor Moe [ff Os buy y ou r -• ... -141-1211 crulM. power 111er- • f ,____I .. 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'11111.. ~·.~~ 1ttoys 12FEM338) CADILLAC ·ea S•d•n • If you are self-motivated and : WholaSIJI P<CI 97 -l I ~·qper'ly you've been want-557-851 4 ft"l Drift/ J"" s speed manual, radlalt , lllTlllTll IUOI 0.Vllle, new brekes. runs t like working with teenagers, + ~ I 9030 :=1ebr~~:; ~Mt~~h • IU-OOll · X~e1 ~~~01eof B 0 ·: this may be the opportunity • ,. , N ~ .... '11 Ull wn tool "·888 TIYtT& 'IO ltU&I Cadmac '93, SOit. Coupe + d · ... Ill lllTmTll... Autom•llC pow&r steer· MVllle.$6500.~2152 • r equipment Ratted 4,.4 ( 1HGW804) S2 1195 --- - you've been waiting for. • . 0 . , s ews ILE loaded W11tl power .. ,.... 1ng AM F'M A 'C ...... _... .. -... + This Is a GUARANTEED IN-t Need Mtiea .,.. tow Must see .... '17 NIL• II l&lll TIYtT& ....... i a.s.sistance (20MA7&4)dtr S 14 995 Autom•tlc, redials. CnAM. Lolded Wftl\ ~equip-COME or $400 per week to •. I 540-5&30 power steenng/t>rakes. 141-1111 ment (1KSF327)dlr Must · in getting T J IT L .,.35 AM FM c:aue11e. AIC, Por1cl'l1 s.. 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P.O 8011 Th• r .. lllrant IOI"· Hunlln9ton I• , menoed kl t1W1M111 ~ NOTtCI II Nl•lt b-· "!'!!!! ...._ ...._ ..... ,.._ ... ~ ..... ~ Ml,Willl,.,._,toOIW.A., ~ 10 tr"*°' ...... ~onttltdetelnd neae llfldet tN ~ OIWN ... --9'1!t= ll'la~o:::'tt;;: ..... ,_....._............ -• -~-Rlt.d~ C... AuMr'lla ,... IH'°9r fie llc:tltlow ~ ttrne ~ below to ~ 1W11e or ,_.,.. 8MOll,.......Collll....... ~ . !:!!!!! .-S .. • --. • ~ . ., ~ ""'~ ~ Piiot II, No-Thll ~ la con• ~ ~ « .,.,,_ reo.M end coMdeir IN -.d abCM on OcloW 1, _. hOtd • ...... ...,... • I. 11. tt. 1W '""Z1F' . LURA iM'CI DMOllJTT, ._ 5, 12, 11, 1• ._.. "Y-• O'Nl'at I*'· t1etad~onJW;a5.1 ... 111~ .. of .. '*'°"' 1... ttwCounclClwftlllr•• ~ a.oa _.-,~.~ MA~ DMOelm. .-Ta ~ ,..._ ouo c. "'"'"'''G· wN> wttfl 10 be heard -.. Flclle(d ArlNtrono. ~ Hwntlftoton • a..-GMc -•....... ~-Wfte • NU. WM DACt MD-WTlcc• .a Th• , .. ,,,,•nt com-Prealdlnt ,...,. to the lfil9l'Catton cs. dlftt Center. 2000 Mllft ...... ..-... ~ -BK llATH. AKA DACI. RED-11 ·m ,..,,.., to ~ bUll· Thie 1141JMJmtn1 wee ftlld ICtlbed below. · Thill 1t111M1nt wa Nld Huntington •••ell. 'ATH Nottoe ~gh9ft1Mt1...;.;....:.:=-.::.;;;;.;.;;;;-..._ -..,., .... tlotllou1 .. ltl the Coumy a.ti( Of Of· OATE/TIME: Tu .. dey, with the County Clertt of ()t. Calfomla. Oii iiie........ TO ml! "'"""'* ... ~tied ..-ct~ .. ~~ PICn.,.,..,,.. .. ~ .... Ot ,,.,,.. ... County on OctOC!W .. Novemblf 15, 'tMI, 7:CIO lnOI County on October ta. tfll ttme lndlOeMd .... '° .. _ ~ Illy ni111iel• --lft ~ .:: ~ of ~·1i .... ITAW lllltad .... Of\ 0.0... 10. 1... PM 1N8 reoeNI encl ~ "" .._, • fie 142,. .. C-.. .t lhe .,.._ ,.. Tiie fo7o.4l'lt pertone .,. 1... PW APPUCAT'°" NVM8EA: ,_ ftlMmefttl Of .. pertone C.. ...... 40,... City Clwtl at City H•, ...._ ~ w c.-. ,....,., ~ °"*"' Coell APC*I of ZoniJlla Adrnlnlt-Publleflad °'"'OI Coe;t ~ wllfl to be "9erct ...... A-M11tt =::.. Mllll Mein au.... ~111\llftgtOfl ~ llrt "NANCIAL ''°° Tl*'°"" ••It waa lllied Delly Plot Octow t5, 22. ttator'1denlalof~ ~ Piiot OclOtlS' 22. 29, lilll to .,. Wkatlon de-a=• To•,.,,., lle: .. ca•-. o. lllJll..., •I*· 8eacti, Callfomla, ~.,...,....Ave. aun. aoo, .._. wtltl -~a.. of Ot-29. Nowmblf 5, 1981 EJC~llon (VIiiane:.) No. No\IWllbar &. 12, 1NI ~ tll6GW. • I I c:ndllon. CIOllMi ... lt Cftdl.. ,.,__.,... to "°"'of I.'°°,"' Of\~ por1 8Mdl, Celt. nMO anoeeowntyonOctoblr t2, S.012 U.29 S.029 DATE/TIME; Tue1day, ......... _._) tort. end l*ION 111M._,,..,, ................ OffleCS. tllf t7, , ... , at wt*" line 8er1of1lrlNed1n&11, 210 tll8 A P P L I • "°'*"tier ti, 1-. 7:00 -be._ ................... eedllnC. ~w411be.,.nedend--Vie IWllCa. ~ 8aactl ,_ __ .,. ~ CANTIAPPEllANT· Robert PmlJC llJl1c£ PM NOTICE II Hl"E9Y .. or ....... ot ~ of THI HTm0H ,.._.. 11a1y and read 9llolld In "'9 Call t2t93 ' ~ Or-. eo.1 ,.._,.,, -·~ and~ Goebel'. APPLICATK>H NuM9E.R: GIVIH ""' "' HUnttngton KINT l&.MN£ AL;l,E.N ~ to ....,....., "" COUftdl ~· rOt IN T.ii. bullneu .. con· Dally Not~ 22. 29, '9CTmOUe9U••M LOCA'tlON: 19201 Ty-N0'11Ctl°' ~of 2onlna Mfnlnlll.. 8aacf'l"""*'t~IHIO<• AitE'rrTIQNhMo.tllld ...... Wider IN lftdapen-"-'vo!r HIP An 111111 dl*ectby.anlftdMdual No»--~ U. 1111 ~ ITATW PhOOn I.AIM ~ HIAMtO trator'1 AWov1il of flf'-wlll h09d a putlilc heli1nO In by ""fllM A. Allen In lt'9 _.. MIM.._1-..1 of &-Dlltricl ,Wat., Maine In IN The regletranl 00111- s.428 Thi ~ l*9Cll"... ZONE: R1..CZ (Low Oz*. COllDfTIONA&. UM tetlv• Parcel Map No. :-COllftCill ~~I~ ....,_Court of c.llfornia, t ... Aiot. (TNe ~ 11-City of Huntfngton a-ti. IMl'Oed to trenaect ~ ------..;.;;...;.;;.;.1 ctotno bullMle • ty RIMdential-Coutll Zone) ,.,..,., NO • .,.... N-2.• 1 unt1nii1on " c County O'f Of.noa llCIUl't· iow. tt1e ,.,...,.. ,..,_.. A Mt of '*"'· epecHI-flMI wndef the flethow ft9lJC MTICE , S I E R R A REQUEST: To ei11ow 1 .ix CoeemoMAL A P P L I • • CeftW, 2000 Main 8trMt, Ing tMt Vlrvfnla A. Allen ti. 1a1M to taQ many 1Ct1on1 catlonl, and o4Mr donlract ~ ,,.,,,_ or Mf'Mf TECHNOL061ES 1922 .... {8) fooYbloc.k Wllll to--1xc•PT10M OANTIAPf>ELUNT: Alcll· Hwnllftgton Beach. eppolntad .. !:":C'.,. Wl1tlOUt ~ courf'llP· ~llmeyblobllined llllactebowon Oc:tobtr 15. ·~ 'tel1TtGU9 9UllUI ' · ,.~ etoadl nw (5) Mt Into the (V~I) / wd H. CeN • Celfotnla. °""' cs.te and 11 reeantatlve to • "'9 ~-..,._ tllitno oan111n on oetot* '2t, 11111 at IN 1111 • ' ..... ITAT8 CUT ~callf~Td, ........ a requrledfltt.an(15)foot 11t-NO.... LOCATION: 10t2 Pecan fie time lnctlcllld below to -... ot tlledeoldeit. acetone, ~. IN per-O•pertment of Publlo a.rt Nedelnw1 The fiDlcMlng par*11 ere ~ l Ranvnel t 128 back c;Qle Mg11 family reel· ( ...... ~ ZONE: Townlot Speclftc; ,.....,_ #'CS COMldlr IN THEAMENOEOitETITIOH 10ne1 ,...........,. le ,... Wor1ll. 2000 Mein StrMt. Tl* llll111Mnt wee llled dolna bulil'iaae -Autlend Aoid .. ~ dlntlet tot. Cer ...... PWl-Olltrlet A ........... of .. l*90fll ,...,.. """°'"Y to adiftlll.. --to ..... ftOtlOe IO Huntington IMICh, C•R· -tile County a.-of ()t. C ~ C INTERIOR LAND-8aactl CaPf ~ ENVIRONMENTAL NOTICE IS HEREBY R£0U£ST:ToconeoldA wflC> wlJlfl to bl heard,._ ..._ ...... under tt.eln-"""'•l1d Pl'80M uni1a1 tomll, upo(\ recatpt of a 1n09CountyonOc:1oblr 2I SCAPE OEStGN, 1292 Al· ~ .Aarlwnel, 1t21 STA'fUS: C.tlVOf'lellly ax-GIVEN !Mt IM1Hunttngton lh9~hlllfoflola ttwe IO Iha ~Ion CS. dlSlll'ldenl Acll'nlnl9tm!On !My N:ve wetwcS nottce or non-relundll>ll fH of ,.. ' lante. ~ton 9Mcf\. IMWld Aoed #4 Newoorl empt puftuanl 10 S«:11on Bwh PtannlnQ<:ommlallon 2inct •.I** 1510 of Hunt-ICfibed below. of ~1tat11 Act. (Thl1 --•tad lo "'9 PfoPC*ld ln.00. ,_ Cellf. t2MI • t'305, Ct-5. of the c.u. .. hcMd. public '-int In =:BMctl lrec:1. Main DATE/TIME: Tu11ctay, ~etl0illfl1Mpat90f\al IOtlOn.) The llidlSl•!del•t bch blchhall tie rnwon Publllhed °' Coaal .Joe A. Cotral Ml, m2 At-~ c:!;,::O 11 con-t9m1a Envtr°""*'tal Quality the Counc:l~blr II tfll S Section Ind maintain November 15, 1taa. 7:00 rapr ... lhitlvl lo lake many ldl:•lllllfdon auttlortty w411 tt1e PropoMI Form Ind In o.ity Piiot No'l9man:! 5. 12. lante. HuntMgton BMch, ducted...,. llueband and wtle Ac1. Huntington IMech Civic; ---°'1 P9can. PM eiotlona without ..,.fining be 9r1ntecl unl111 an tfll ,_,,,_ prOYldld In the 19, 2I. 1981 Callf. t2Mt v,. COASTAL STATUS· Ex· Center, Metn Street. The r..on of IN ..,.,..i 11 APPl.ICATION NUMBER: oour1 approval. 8alor'I IM· ln.._.ect per90n .._ an contr.ct clocument1, and S.-07• K1M11tt1 L c.M, t112• ~ '~:'::=. c::,: ~pt pur.,.nt to sec11on Hun 11 n=o ft Ba a ch , foc:uMd wpon a condition,.. Condltlonll U.. Permit No. Ing oartetn eiotlot]t • .......,,.,, objectlOn to !Ne !*lllon and lt'9I b11 accompenled by a • Del No P111oe ~ D, Cer· ,... wncter tM -....-..1 Nt.5.3 of the Hvnflngton Calfornla, thedat11ncht qu1t1no ~ acc111 off N-30 IM pat90ftal r..,,._,......,. IMwe OOOd *"' ""Y tt1e cer:tlftect or C&lfllar'• c:Mctt "8.JC M)TIC( rlloa. Calf. 9070t ·-----Beac;h Or~ Code. Iha time bl6ow to day. APPUGANT: FHP, Inc. II required lo ..... noOce lo oour1 "'°'*' not grant the Of • bid bond for not .... --------------Thie bullnMI II c;on·t::.'-abolle""""N~r-. ONFILE:A copyofthl ~ and conelder Iha ENVIRONMENTAL LOCATION: 1t08llfltlNlled pertone unlMIMhorlty, 1Nn10%oftheamOl.ll'llof ACTITtOUeMIH•M ducted by:. een-• pan. JoMph L. ~-I propoaed~l9onflleln ltlllfMl'lll of ... pertona STATUS: Catlgolk:ally •· MIQllOl!a~(*>Utheaat tMy lleV9 ~"°'~Of A H!AAl"40 on lfte.petf• ttllbld,made~IOIN ...... HAW ,.,.,.,.. Thie .... .;.;.;; • ..,... flleCS the Depertment of Com· wno WWI to be hwct ,..._ empt' purwt to s.et\Ofl comet of MaanoM9 A-001-11ect to-"...,,~ UOn wt11 be w.on~ City of """'tngton . BMcfl. nia ~ perton1.,. The . ;eg lllrant com· -4th tM County a::' of ()t. munlty OeYelor>ment. 2000 llwi to tM eppllc:atton CS. 16305, Clw 5 of tM Call-Ind G11'1'11d 4"-l actton.) Thi llidlplndenl bar 1, 1"8 at 1:45 it.M. In t.abOf Code of tfll State of doifw ~ • menoad to trana9Ct ~ . Coun"" Ocle>Oer S Main Str"I Huntington ICl'lbed '*°""· ' lomll Envlronmet'ltal Qua111y ZONE: C2 (Community ld!Nnlltrallon authority w4ll Dept. No. 3 loc;al9d • 700 Clllfornla and other laWI ol 9'Mt<MAN PROPEATIES neee under the flc:11toua fil: '7 °" · BMch, eai11oin1a 92648. IOf DATE/TIME: Tu11day, Act. 8u11naSi Dtltrlcl) be granted unleH aft CMc Center Off¥ie w..t, the, State ol Callfomla appll-1170 Peril ~ #215: ~ Mme or ,.,... nMnO lnlpee11on by Iha public;. A Noll'lftlblr t5, 1H8. 7:00 ON ALE: A c:opy ol the REQUEST: To Iner-inw.ted pereon .... ., lanlaAM,Caltorn4at2701. cabte thereto, with 1111 ... ~e..c:tt.Ceillf taeeo lieled aboll'I on Selptember Publlt*9 n.--CO.t c:opy of the 11att report w111 PM propoaedr~llonflletn enrollment at th• FHP ootec:ttontolhllplllUonand IF YOU 08J£CT to the caption orliy of Midi v.t-a.ann. llurtinw,"oeaon 21:1... Dally Pio( o;;;;;:' 15 22 bll lvellable to lnterMled APPLICATION NUMBER: the Oepaltl•••t of Com-s.vor Medlcal CW.tar from lt'4)WI good c:8I* ~the granting of IM peettlon~)'OU aefone tNt rM'f be r9qUlred 1170 PM! Newport #215. Joe A. Cotral 29. ~ 5 1-' · pert1e1 1t City Hall °' the Condlbonal U.. PemMt No. mun1ty o... •al"'*'t, 2000 10.000 rnembera lo t2.000 court lflCMllcS "°' grlf'lt the aflould '"'* eppaar at v. undlr the epeQet 1t11ut• Newport 8Mcf\. c.M. t2teO Thie ltM.,._,t -flled ' • s.,.()08 Main City Library (711 t ~4 end Coridlttonai Ex· Main Str .. 1. Huntington !Nmblrl, Ind to "---Mlttlottty. 119attno Ind etN yoUr ob-punuant to whldi proceed-TIMI bultneM .. c;on- wtth tfll County a.rtt of Ot· Tllbltt A~I aner No-cee>tlon (Vlrlenc:le) No. 88-35 Beecti, Calltomla 12641, tor Iha howl of opet&Uon "°"' A .Ht.ARING on th• JKtlonur .. ""1ttlft ot>Jec;-1r!Q1 lllt'Wndlr -t•en dMcled by: ., ~ ... County on OctoOer 12. vembllf I 1, 1988. APPLICANT: AMllltl ... .Ion by ttll puOllc. A Monday through Beturday, emended petition ... bll Ilona' wlltl -court bllfor9 end wNcfl haw not baatl Tll• regl1trant COlll· INI ft&IC..MRICE ALL INTERESTED PER-llfla oovtof tile ltaff repon w11 8:00AMtot:OOPM,IOMon-f*donDecetnblr t, 1teeat Iha Mattng. Yovt 8'1PMf· 1up1r .. d1d by the mancect to traneect ~ F.--· iw-. .... SONS 1111 lnvttlO to attend LOCATION: 71M9 Gerfteld be 1V1111abt1 to lnt.,Mled day through 5undll!Y(7 dayl) 1:45 P.M. In Olpl No. 3 anoe 1ft9Y be In per90n or by prcwllionl of ,,.. Labor .,.._ undw the ftc:11t.oua PuDlltlld Ot.noe CoeM ~ • -Mid heiring and exprea A--(north-1 comet of ~-a1 City H .. or the lrom 8:00 AM to etOO PM. localed it 700 ~ ~,., ~ .nor:.,. Code. P,....,ence to labor name or namea Delly ~ OelOtler 21, 29, ..... UAW o.,:lnlon1 or eubmlt IY1dence Gerfllld Awnue end 8WfJ Main Ctty Ubt'lry (7111 EN VHft»I fin •HA l Dl1w )'/Mt, hnta Ana. Call-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lflall be given Ody In tM tlll9chbo\ll on October 1 t NoYember 5. 12. 1HI The follo.lilO l*'IOM are IOf"' agajnet the eppllcatlon BouleYerd) Talbert Avenue) after No-STATUS: C.teooflcllly Ill· fornlli 92702.ot31. Of a oontlngen1 cr9dlt« of mannet Pf'CWlct«I by lew. ttee ' !!:!!5 dolnas ~E P C ..:c· CO 11 outtfned abo111. 11 there ZONE: C4 (Highway Com-wmbar 11, 1981. · empt purwt :J Seetton IF YOU OBJECT to tri. ,.,. delllHlll. you iflU91 Ille No bkhhlll beeon1lduect Suzanne lununan Oleor\ -------~ ..... ~ S'fH A IFI M-ar• any lunhlr quetnlons m«c:t•I) ALL IRll:RESTEO PER· 15301, Clall t "~,.,.Call-(lf'&l'ltlng of tM amended ~c:Wmwlttlthecourtand u.-." .. made on. form Thie ltatement ... fMed ·rmtJC,J!OJlCE PAHY. 2415 Or-. Ate. PIMM c:all Thomas Rogers, REQUEST: To remocMI SONS.,. lmltted to attend lornla Enwonmentll aua.ty petltton, you ~ atthlr rl\all 1 c:opy to IN pereona1 IUrnlthld by the City of .,.. the County Ci.nt of Or- -_ Unit e..7 1• Coat•......._ Calif. Actmlnlltrat!W Aide 11. 11 and ••pend an nlttlng car Mid hWlng and .... Act. 8'IPMf at tM hMtlng and ~appointed by Huntington 8Mc:h and la lnOA County on October 20, ...,.,_..... 92t2 53&-5271. waatf wlltl tel lllM, CS. oplnlonaorlUt!Mlt~ ON FILE: A coPY of fie 11111~obfletlonae]rflle 1Ncourtwl!Nnf<iuunonth1 mactelnacco<denoewtthlha tta Dl890UlnOll °' Petrlda Anni <l*, 2•25 •• Ada:M, Hunttngton moffsh existing gae •l•tlon. 1or"' aoeMet llle~tton Pfopoeed ~la on fie lfl wntten objlc;1lonl wllfl ltll from the cset. of flrl1 • pr~ of the pr~ ,_.,. ftMTNIJl•.., OtlflOI A\111. Unit e..1, Coeta •He" "•ft"'"' c0111• and vWJanoei to reduce the .. outlined --.. " there the ~t of Com-court bllOfa the Nartno. auenoeoflet1W1•P"Mded raQUlr91Mnl•. ,._twlld Otenoe COMt Pubic naCloe • ,_.., ~ c.M. 9a27 ......., r~lred 10 loot ~ ... any M1Mr quMtlonl munlty Dev91al) rnent, 2000 Yow ~ence rMf be ~ In eactlon 9100 of IN Cell• Eadl bldd., mull be Daley Piiot Oclober 29 No- ghlen "* a'9d DIMerco Au P9ld Loth. 2425 Ot· Publltflld Orange eo..t planter width to 8 ._. llonO pleale. c:aP ThOfMI Rooer• tnln StrMI. Huntington per90n or by yovt enorn.y. tome Probate Code. • The lie. enMd and 1110 pr•· \lllmblt 5 t2 19 tHI' Ind Paul t..udge1e. her'• lflOI A¥11. Unit 8-l. Coeta 'f>.;11y PllOt NCW9mblf S. Gerfllld and a portion of r• Adminlltrltlw Aide 11 ei Beecti, Cellforn6I 916'1, r0t IF YOU AAE A CREOITOf\ time 1or Mng clelr'N will ftO« quallfled M requlfed by llw. ' . ' s.-051 tokn doing~ under ~.Calif. 12827 1988 quired 3 loot wlcSe tntertcw ~5271. lnlpee1lon by ttie pubic;. A or 1 oontlngenl cnctllor of ...,._prior to tour :nontN The City COurldl ot the tfll~ ......... ~Tand Thia bullnen la con-Sa090planter to O !Mt, and to -..-...ttmllllf'M copyoflhett&ff~wlll thlclec:1111d,yournu1tflle fromthed ... oflhlhWlng Cltyo1Huntlng1on8wh,.. --.---.,.-..,.----- atyte of -__ .. 1m1 ducted by: • general 1*1· allow the ftlStlnQ 8Mefl .. ..._ ,. .. ._._, C•M· be ~ to ln..,_ted yourctalmwlttl 11\acourtand notlold lbo¥I. ..,... the right torejec:Uny ---~---=;;..;."";;;.;'.;.;.;"°";.....- Subaru. ., t135 WNttilr nerlhlp "8.)C ll)JlCE louleverd frontage of 128 ......._ part,_ .. Qty .._.. or lhl rl\all a c:opy to IN peraonal VOU MAY EXAMINE 1M or ell t11ct1: AYI. •812. City of Coet• Th• r•gl1tra nt com-fMt In lieu ot r9q\llred 150 Pubtlltled Otllngl Coeet Mein City Library (7t 11 reprMlntalfYI ~tad by Ille lt9')I by the court. If you By the order of fhl City ACTTnOUI .,... .. ~ County of Orange. menold to lranuct ~ '1CTl'TIOU8 ..,..... !Mt. O.lt)' PllOt ~-5, Tllblrt AYll'IUI) after No-Iha ooun wllNn four :non1M .,. • per90n "''--'"' In CCMH'ldl OI the City of Hunt-MAm •TAft....r State of Cellfomla. did on -under the fletltoua NA• ITA,.....,., e N v IR 0 NM ENT AL 1H8 ...,.,., 11 tHI. from tfll date of ........ Ula ...... you lllaY,... With lngton e.act'I Cafifomll the The lollowlnCI pellonl .,.. Iha 31• dlly of October. ~ name ()( names Thi followlrig peraona"ar• STATUS: Categorlc:ally ••• ·S.079 AU IBrERESTED PEA-euanoeofletter9•ptOlllMd the...,,.·.'°"'* Alque;t 2(~of Oe1oblf. 1988. ~~ ;'w E>t 1918, l>y rnutual ooneent lilted •bolle on MMCtl 28, doing bullnMa a : empt pureuent to S.C:tJon SONS ... Invited to a"9nd 1n llCtlon 9100 at IN Cal-ror 1peo1e1 Nola of ttie f11. .,...._,, City • dllaoNeltleUldpartnerlfllp tNI u...i1ouE FINISHING, 785 15302. e1 ... 2 ol the Cali-"8JC flmC( Mkt hearing and exptllll tor"4a Probt:19 Code. Thi Ing of .. ~ 9ld. Ce.ti of IN cee, ....... ECUTIVE SUITES, 1300 and letmlnate thllt ,_,lone Patricia Anne Giit WMt 17th Street Unit H. IOfnla Envtronmentll Oulllty ~or IUbml1 ~ time tor~ c:1MM wt11 not ~t of --~ ....._ .._.. Dolle. Sulla 200, NeWport • partner. therein. Tttte 1tlt4f'Mnt wu flied co.11 M411a, CllH 92e26 Act -~TM* lor ~ tN appllcatlon expire prior to four :nonthl, or of pelttlcJn or ac;count J»ublllflect 0tM91 CoMt IMc:ti, Calif. t2MO ~:;:. "J. '1:: :;':i :;. ~n~ g:-ori: ~~ Ad'::: c'os,:t:::a. b!i~ pr~~e:f.Yo::... ~ ~NO"= :. any f\lft-=--~= ::n.: -=~ tfll !\wing : sr.?-c..::i;;~~ =bllr~ 1c:.1: 29' No-~~c:::. ~ NoYllnblr_. 1981. ,... 92127 Iha Dec>er1ment of Com-,.,.., .. .,,.,...., In pat· pMle call Laur• Phllllpe, YOU MAY EXAMINE the Code. A AIQuelt lor Special SaThOM Von Kalman. Sult• 240, ,._. LAlilllMll F*'8 Thia bu•lneas 11 e0t1· munlty O....lol)rnent. 2000 llelpltlng In tne Fountali\ Alllllant Plenner at Ne kept by the court. If you HotlceforlllielYaMlbllfrOl'l't ~'\~•:Jfi, c-r 92et0 PublilNO °'9nOI Cout Published Orange to..1 ducted by an lndlvlOual Main St'"'· Huntington V"'-f SdlOOI Dlatricrt'I ep. 1536-5271. are a pweon tnt_.ed In tfll court dlr1I.. MlJC ll)TlCE .,... 1 eon· Delly Piiot Ncwembllr S. Deltyt I~ .. ~ 5, 12, The re9l1tren1 com-9Mdl. CIMl:lfnle 92$48, fOf p11cet1on tor (lf'antl undlr ... A49w, HUI •r 1•111 Iha eetete, you~..._ wllll '-'"'°'*· Thomel ·Baliey ~ %!1=•t~m t988 tt, ~. 1.... meftCed to tranlK1 bulb tnapectlon by the put>lle A thee.nantlrylnd~ ...... , •• flflffll C••· '"' COW1. formal~· , ........... ,. IHI ~..c'TfnCMM9UH•u . .. • SeOe2 Sa.079 -under Iha flc:trtou1 CCIS)y of ...... repon wlll .,., Edueatlon Act BM-....... for Speclal Nola of -fl. ...... Dr .. c....""' -tum ITAW menced un:, ·~ ~ __ __, ~ Mme « namea bll ._..... to lflterMtect .....,. Eclum1ton rney PuMeNd Otanoe eo..t tno °' an ln-*"Y enct ._ CA_, rlll llilk>wtllCJ per90na -,,... t t tou• , ... led l bOYe on 0c10ber ta. partlea It City Hall ()( Iha • public l'nlltlng Thlnday. Dally Pilot Novemblf 5, praiMlnerlt of ..,... ...... Publilhld Ol'Mge Coast doing l>ullneM u : bul6nMI nllM Of nam. ---1988 I Main City Llt>r1ry (7111 NCMllT'lblr 10, 1H8, ti.gin-11118 or of any petition or ICOOUlll Dell)' Piiot Novemw 4 , s. PORT SIDE POOL SER· ll•tre'Jl>oYI on Septembllt Mare St.... Talbert Avenue) etter No-ntng et 7:30 p.m. In the Sll081 u provided In Mellon 1250 I 1, tH8 VICE."2773 Sandpiper Ort~. 1• Thi• 1111emen1 was n1ec1 vembllf 11. 1988. Board Room of the Fountain of the Clll4fomla Pr00.11 FS873 Colt• M .... Calif. 92626 Carla Mor ... nd. Preeldent AllREN ArdUtectural ~ with the County Clefk ol Or· ALL INTERESTED PER· Vllllly School Dlltrk:t t7210 Pl8JC NOTICE Code A IWQueel for Speclll Steve Port.,, 2773 Send· Thia 1tat.,.,.,,1 wu filed JUNE"w ... DD'"""1. A Am ... r lcan H oorwn,mea, anoe County ()fl Oc1obllr 28. SONS -lnv'1ed to •Ilene! 0111 StrMt. Fountaln°\lalley. Nollcl fOfm le avlll•ble ff om rtmtJC. ll)TIC( piper DtMI. COltl M .... with t~~~-ounly ~~ r9· ~, "" 1988 Mid llMl1rig •net •XJ>I' Callfomla. flClTTIOUI .,..... the court c:11r1t. Cllll. 92$28 : ....,.,..,1y on~·...-· memorial 8ervice for ~tter Homes and fM324 oe>lnlone or IUl>mh evtdenol ~ of 1119 (lf'ant aw*-MA* 8TATDmtfT P•tltloner. Virginia A. PlC'TfnCMM .,..... Thi• bu1lneH la eon-1 ,_1, ~ Marin resi· Gardens Ladjes Publllhed Of1nge Cout fOforeglinltthl~llon c:atloo wtll 1>11 avlllable from The followtng pereone er• Allen MAm ITATl..-N'T ducted by: an lndlvldual PublW!ed Or eo. _._t and Sauaalito H J ~ and Dally Piiot Ncwembllf 5. 12. • outMned aboft If there S111denl Setvlcll prior 10 the dolnO, buatneM er. •MOITM &.. CAUllAM. The foklwlng peraone... The re9l11rant eom-,.,_ .... ...._. n.. ~-~ uc:u ome o . 19. 2.e. 1988 •• any further queellonl ~Ing. BJ S HOT DIPPED 1 -W .. NRONA, do4flO bullflMI 11; mencect to tranuet bull· ~, ,..._, ...... ,......, u , ._.. dvic activist June Sw.t magazmes. In s..o11 pteaec11t&nanPteroe,A$o BOl.TS, 2t6 Megnoll A111., LAMOIR. LaTOMACA a wts FRAMING, 18783,,... undef the flctltou• vemblr 5, 12, 19, t981 Warren will be 6pm 1 9 3 9 , she won •-.,. llftftl'C aoclall Plltww at 536-5271 ON.N HEAMtQ Coa1a MIN. Calif. 92127 •Ctt, • .... ._ A..-IMc:fl Blvd., Huntington bullMN n.,,.,. "' name; Sa-049 Monda t Star f the V e 's Prix De Paris ,._ """'""' ... Ada:M.. HIMtlftttOil "'9UC NOTICE a.th Riv• Swln, 21e ._. Ortwe, '--1 ...., BMctl. Cellf. t2M7 lleted :ton Oclotier 10, S ... a yCah u rcho 1. n oguard and . 1947 '1CTITIOUI 8UllNIU IHch itta11ftlft, C•1t1· The Fountain valley Magnoela A7YL, Coat• MIN, c....,.. 11111. A...._, watt Snyder, 204'4 Stip-1NI MUC ll)TIC( .. aw • in ......._. Sctl004 Olltr1c:t 11 ..-1ng Clif. 9212 .., ,....._. ~ A. phlre, 8llbol ltlland, Callf. S1eYI ., --;..;;;=;;..;.-...---..- S.uaalito. Mrs. War-s h e w 0 n ..... ITATWmNT Publllhld Orange eo.1 '*"'" of llml1ed EnglWI Thi• bullnell le con-A"-92112 ™• It ,_,t WU llled ACnnoua .--u ren died unex demoiselle's de-d~ :=:;::~are Dally PllOt No~ber S, apee111ng 1tuderlt111 noml-duc:tad by. an ~II Pliblllhld Otenge Coatt Thi• t>u11,,... 11 con-with the County Clerk ol Or· ' MAm eTATlmWT A-. · · ~·... • • 1taa ,... to 111 E.lefnantary and Th• reglitrlint com· Deity Piiot November 4, 5, ducted by· an lndMdull 1i111J9 County on October 26, The fo11oW1nQ per1on1 .,.. ly Monday, v.;... compet1tton. ENTRE TO success. s.o78 Seconder Educitlon mencld 10 trlll!MC1 bull· 11. 1988 The reglitrant com-tNe • dotrig bullMM•: 1988 at home. 1950. to 19~1. UNLTD,30s:,1oerownva11ey (ESEA)Actf.tteVllAdV\lofy,,... under the flc1llOUI FS&72 menced 10 lr&l'IMCI bull-,..191 EURACCEAN. HO was 71. Mrs. W wu a writing as-~=~~allt 1~21~· Laguna "8.IC M>TICE Counctl. ~ name~ name; ,,... under tM llclltou1 Plibllllled °'"'OI Cout Argyle Or., Huntington a native of •· S t and eecretary tatbara c Kle1ter 30110 The councll will mMt on ~ •boYI on obit to, MUC fl)TIC( bullfleee name or na~ Datty PMot Ocloblr 29, No-a.id\, Calif. 92M . ' 8TA~ °' Wedneid•Y Nov9mblr t6 1...... lla1ed above on October 1. wmber 5. 12. 19. '988 Kelty-1il°"'"°"'9 Apt.M. Bernardino, grad • for novelist Ernest K. Crown Valley P1r1tw1y. A8ANDCl .. MT °' ltee at 1:00 pm In th9 lelh FWa Swift AC'TfnCMM .,...,. IHI ~7 1985 Pamone Aw. Coate ated Summa m Gann. She lived i.n •209. L.-....,.., c.m. UM°' ACTTTIOUI El TA T-1h-,g ofb °' the TNI IW«!Wlt ... flied MAm ITAW Wiit 5flyder ....... Cellf. 12827 . Laude and := 1 Newport Beach from 92879 .,... .. NAm Fountain Valtrf School Ola-with the County Oertc 01 Ot· Thi followtng pereone are Thll 1tatemen1 -flied "8JC N011C( Thi.I t>u1IM11 11 eon-. 0.bbla Mader, 30110 The~~ ~r1on1 lttct 17210 Oak SlrM1 M91Countyon0clot11r2t, dolnabut#llM• wtlhltleCountyOertc otOt-duc;tedby.anlndlvlctual t.cbelor'1 i.n 19M to 1972, and Crown Valley Parkway, ,,..... a the uae of ~tatn van.y CellfomlL 1N8 FAUL C 0 NE R DE · ange County on October 21, ACTnlOUe .,.._II The regl1trant c;om- p b il osoph y and workedasavolunt.eer :::e Laguna....,... Calll. th• FlclltlOUI 8u1ln111 Nomlnatlonawilbl~ . ,_SIGN/DEVELOPMENT. ,... MA=ft....-T menced 10 tranMCt ~ speech from the Uni-for the Newport Ken Newton 30110 Nam« SANCO BUILDERS. and req"lr1m1nt1 di•· ~~"'::, ~ t555 MMe V.,de E. •IA. f.an Thi pereone ... w wndlr the fldltou1 "t of Cafil · Beech MU8e\.Ull and C P 903 Mlrguertte Aw., Cor-~ • . Coal• M.a, callf. 92121 PuOllltled 0tM91 Coatt 6olr'9 ~ ee: ~ ,_ or rwnee versa Y onua • rown Valley arkway, one del Mar, Cetlf 92126 Furth. Information II 19, • 1981 Merli Fawlcon•r·, 1555 Delly Piiot November 5, 12. ( a ) O N 8 H 0 R E 11etect abOve on'Sec>ternbar at Berkeley in 1939. Newport W o man s :::a Laguna Niguel. Calff. Thi Flc:tltloul lk*Mll n•ll•b~• by ca tting S.-072 ~ v.,cte E. #8A, Colt• 19, H , tHI PROPERTIES GROUP 21. 1H8 She waa a member of Club. She alao wu a MatM referred to abo\11-843-3231 MeM. Calif. 92821 s...oet (b)ONSHORE DEVELOP-Kelty Stonefloull Delta Delta Delta G irl Scout troop ~!:s bu~nea• ,!, eon· flled In Otange County on ~ 40tMgl Coalt "8.IC ll)TIC( Thie bullneea 11 con-MENT (c;)ONSHORE IN· Ttlll 111111'1'*11 wee fllld eorority. From 1939 to leader and a member The %g11~t eom-October t , IH 1 FILE Delly Pltot November 4. 6, 6. PlC'TfnCMM ....U ctuc;tect by. an tncttvtctuaJ MlJC ll)TIC( VESTMENTS. 425 30th With tfll County Oertc of Ot· 1950, she worked for of the PTA. In 1972, mencad to tranuet bu•I-~·~5~~flur Nerlallan. 7•8• 1988 FMt NAm8TATDmn ~'~JI':,'~ c=: ACTmouiuu .. u :=.&:~9~tfewPort =Countyon0ctoblr20. Mario Corbett M · 1 h e m o v e d t o ~nder the llelltout 803 Marguerite A111.. Cor· Thi foltowtng ~ .,. neea llnder the ftc:tltou1 MAm ITATIMINT J.,,,.. Elc;henblUm, t555 ~ aociates i.n San Fran-Sauaalito where she Na1ed ibO::':: C:.0 ::": ona del llAar, Ctalf. 92125 "8.JC ll)TIC( ~T~4 ~:-...... °" ~ name or nam. TM totlowtrlCJ per90ni •• bat MeM v.,dl Or. •2B. Publltflld Otenoe eout ' . · Thie ~ waa con-• ·....-• ll9tect aboY1 on January 1, dolna ~ ea; Coete Mau. Caltt. 92129 Dally Piiot Oclober 22 29 d8co, desilJ'Una low-WU active In local t988 . . ducted by.,, lndMdUal '1CTTTIOUI ....... J eta. Newport 8Mc:h. Calf. tHO ( f) 0 ET 0 0 w N Robert Jamee H9rblr1, Nowmblr 5. 12, 1Mt ' . cost housing. She abo po litics, including ~:-:.:t~:~ flted ™9 ltatement ,... Ned ....-ITA~ ~ Klel 4 11 Ngel Clf Mn F**-EN'TEAPRISES (2)0.C. SKI 10tH 1E11t 1a1t1oe Blvd,. Sa-043 wrowarticlesanddJd ca.mh paigningb ·d forF herw wttht~~n1yCler'lt0ct~0r11• =t~~~~ ~==--•• ~~· lleectl. Cellf: wtlft~"t!,,,"':'b:'of~ ~:,1~~A~~ ~~~-=~ ---------~·for Arts and us • n • · · ~ ....,.,. .. , on .....,.. · 29. 1Ha TAAGAAA. 333-4 E eo.t .-;_, .,. County on Oc:tobtr 29. 92127 cM:ted by: co-partner• MUC ll)TIC( A r c h I t e c l u r e • ''Fritz" w~. for-1 ,_ Plibllllled Ot-. COlllt Hwy. Sule 2.•t. Corona def Alta T:C:7C:,.-e': 1... ,_ Sllmual Whlthaed Sc:oc1, Th• r•gl11ran1 com- m e r mayor o f Dally Plk>t October 22. 29, Mar, Celf 92125 Newpot1 • • ,.._ ,._&_ 211 E. 22 8\., Cotta ......_ manced to traneact bull-PWCTinOUe ..... • · Publllfted Otenge Coat ,.._,bllf 5, 12. ttN T-Hllefle Garra, 405 Thll bullMll II c;on-~ ...,_.,,.. ...._. Callf. 12927 neu wnder Iha llc:lllou1 NAm llTA~ PACIFIC YIEW MEMORIAL PARK c.m.tery · Mortuary Chapel • Crema10ty 3500 Pacific "''-Drive Newport 8eaeh 64•-2700 HAMORLAWN- lllT.OUVI M«llllty • C-1ery Ct em at Of) 162SG"* Ave eo.tt M.aa S40-5554 N."CE JlflOTHE"I •UMOADWAY MorhJrary •Ch•!* 110 &oadw1y Cotta Mela 642-9150 Sa~to Hiaton~al Delly PllOI Oc:1obet 22, 29, Sa-032 Oltlll A\111 •. Corone clel Mar. dYded by: • general .,.,,. Delly Piiot November 6, t2. Ttil• bullMM II con-bullflMI name or ,,.,,,.. The fOlloMftt pereone - Society, Sausalito NOY1mt>« s. 12, 1Ha Cellf. 92925 nertNp tt. H . 1"8 duc:tad by..,, lndMOUal lilted aboYI on October t , dotrig bualMM•: W oman's Club, S..o30 Pt8JC N0T1C( Tht. bu11n ... la eon-The reglitrant eom-s.-o73 Tiie reglllrant com· 1981 TEMPERAMENT RE· Sausalito Players ctuet8d by: an lndllllctuel mencld to trlnMGt ~ •-flt ll)TIC( manced to traineact ~ Robin J. Herbert SEARCH INSTITUTE, 1ttll Fri nda f the L "' f'tllUC NOTICE ACTinOUI .,_18 The reglllrant com-neea under the llclltou1 ~ ,,... under . the 11cutou1 Thl9 et••-• was flied 8eec:ll Blvd. #111, Hunt- e 0 J· NAMI ITA'RMl#T menoect to treneeet bull-bullneu name °' narnta ptCnnCJU9 ..,_.. bullnMI name O< ,,.,,,.. wtth the County Ctifk of Ot-tnoton 8eactt Callf 12147 • brary, Friends of the '~l~A=• Thi lotlowlng peraon• are ,,.. under the fk:tl1ou1 "t': aboY10<1 Oc:1oblr 2•. MAm ITA~ lllt«I abo¥ll on 1175 1111g9 County on October 19. 1Jnde v. 8at.nt. 1aao1 Art Feat Iv al , doing~ u: bualrlMI name "' namea 1 Thi folowtng pereone.,. SlmUlf Scott 1tae Serenecte Ln., Huntington Sausalito Foundation dJ:: = :'°"8 .... BEACHWOOD CON· lllted lbOW on January 1, ~i: T::' flMd ~ bualMal• Thie ataternent ... Ned ,_12 e..c:tt. Cellf. 92147 Awdliary Sau.aali .. ~ 8ARBERY COAST "'1EN'S :!,~~~· d!~8 81n 1~ ... H. Gerri with IM Couri"':'b.:' of Ot-V1ftOINIA"S INTERIORS, =-t=~ 8:"'00: er.: ~bl= o:: 29~ ~ ~~con- Yacht Oub. Her hob-t1AIR DESIGN, 4255 Mart· Cellf 92127 · 1 M9M.. Th6I ltat_,I wu filed =County on October 12, :i ~ ~ Mlwpor1 ,... vwnblr 5, ta, It, 1MI The r19111r•n1 oom- ba including sailing, = ~~ ~ Newpor1 ~ Alvlclrei. t678 Sen with the County Clerk of Of. 1 Vlroinla ZA 13" G• . ,_ Sa-050 menoed lo tteneact bUll-wrt..i ... and a"aou<1; .. ,. ~ B Little 1 t33, lernardtno Pl Cotti Meaa. ange County on Oclob« 20, P· ....._._.. ~ ~ MY Ot.. ~ 8Mctl Pvblllhed OrlflOI COlll1 ,... wncs. IM tlclltoue -· ---·~· . Celt 92827 • 1Mt ---V'lngl ....._. Cellf ftteo . Dally Piiot Ocle>Oer 22, 29, "8JC ll>Ta: ~ l*M °' ,,.,,. the ballet and. sym-:;::;"•· Orenge. c am. Thi• bulln•11 •• eon-~ = s~rr ... 22. 21, TNa bultMM '' con· November 5. t2. 1111 ll8'ect lbo\lll on~'* phony. In addiuon to Robin E Wallace UtUe ducted l>y an lndMdual PvtMWlld Orange Coall ~ ' • ~ ducted by: In lnclMdUal Sa-038 ACTmOUe ....... t, 1N8 her huaband. Mrs. 1133, Ell>9nlta, Orange; Th• regl1tr1n1 com· =:::: 1~:';"eJ2· 29· Th• r~gl1trant com· ftaJe llJ11C( r~':!:: lifl ~ ~~ lllecl Wane'\ i. aurviv~ by Call! 92889 menced to traneac;t ~ • ' s.-04 t "8JC ll)TIC( mencect to trll\MOt ~ -doing ~ ... Wflh • Coun waa two dau~ters Carol Thll bu1IM11 11 eon-Mii und., Iha flctltou1 ,,... uncter the flcl1ltou1 '1CTTTIOUI ....... HARDWOOD . FLOOR ano.'~ty ~ &:-0.: re· W VUlo• ria f dueled by. hwlband and Wit. bull,_. natM Of namM "8JC ll)TIC( 'ICTinOUa ....... bu11naM Mme or MIMI MAm llTA~ GALLERIA 1931 Hert>or 1911 on ' arren . o The ragi1tren1 eom-lllted •l>oYlon Novembllt 1, ..._ ITATIMIWT llleect Mlove on t078 The foelowlilg penone.,. llYd. co9ta MMe Calif. ,_ Madrid, Spun, and menced 10 tranaact bUll-tNe '9CmlOU8 WU Thi fo4lowlng peraons we ~ tenz ctotna ~ aa· t2fH · PvblllMcl Ot COMt Julie Fox Warren of,,... und9r ,.,. t1c11t<>u1 ~t:!= 11 llled MAmlTAW • ctotnabualnall•: Thll ltatamenb::'of~ HIWitOM lSlANOe AE· tatvnan ~. 21 Dally Not 0otC::-n 21, Sausalito· • aon ~.__ ,_ ... ~-,,.,.,..1 w!th ,.,. County~°' Or nia folkloMng .,.,_,. -WATERWON<a PLUMI-wfttl='!t-... ~ Oclobtr 21 ALTY. 270I YllM Del Oro, Clllfornll •223, !Mna, Celt. NoYlmCler 5 •2 1 ... ' W'"--Fo' w ' -·-.....,....on ._.... .. oar · Coun • ~ bulll..a • ING co ..... eonor-11.. -"' • Newpof1 8aectl, c.M. t2llO ea111 • ' a.oi1 wan• x aJ'ftn tNI r.I: ty on October 21, aANCO 8UM.DIA8, 9703 Coeta Meaa. C. ta27 1 W.,ne ptlllp De Oaro. M. "'°folt, 124.A 4ltft , ______ ...;...;,.-.., of 'nburon; and four Aonlld 8. Llt111 t ,_ W .... IM., Nlwpcift J--Oevlct ..... --~ ,......_ "= f70I vi.ta Del Oro,~ It.. ~ lleadl, Calf. ftaJC llJTIC( n-Jnndcbildren. The Thie .. ....,.,,, WM "led ....,,calf.Nill C...... St , ec.ia ......_ ~---.... ...,.. Cllf tlllO tHt3 ... ref's r ... ert fH with tile County o.rtc ot Ot· Plillllal'lld °""'9a Co.t n. Har N n ~ Cell( 92127 :_ itlo4 Oclober It, No-TIMI° ~ .. oon· Thie t>uilkleea .. con-lllC:onoue auH•M 298.3 Harbor Blyd. •mlly Hk• tbba t ... County on OOlobef 2 '· ~ ~ Ncw9nblr I, ta, Inc., c .. o ••• 3703' w. TNI ~,.. le -I , 12, tt. 1":...os. ..... by.., lftclMduel Mtect by 1111 ~ ...... 8TAW tnemori.al contri u -11111 ' • S...07S l•lboa llvd.. N"POfl ~by..,~ Tll• r19111ran1 coni· Th• r1911tfaftt ~Om· The....,..,.....,. Cot Mesa CA tlons 10 to the ,.... 8Mdl,Celt.tltl3 Tiie r•glllreftl com• ....CllmCl manced to~ bualo ~to traneaict bualo-.._......__ Sa • Sauaalilo Nursery Pvblllfled Ot.noa CoMt •-flt --T1'll ~ .. con-IMn09d to ~ ..,.._ ,,... under .. "°'"°"9 neae under the ficlltOUt MA"tNI" G"AitHICI • ... • 111 .,_.___ Dally '"°'October 2t, No-.--..,,-. ....., ~ • corpcwetton .,... under the Aotltoua '3Cnnou9 .-nu ...,._ :w or ,__ ....,... Mme Of ftlma8 ._..,_..,.., ...._ '°'-~ ~J. ,,.,.,.. 5, 12. 11. 1111 Ttia retllttlftl OOm• ~ W or Miiiea ...... aTA•A fT ..... ~_.NIA ..... ~ on ()c;totiw ~ ~ ..... Call -•~======~L...-------J..-----_;Sa:.o&:.;;:;' ACmtOUIMIH•ll menoed to tr-...ct ~ ..... Mloveon~ 1._ .,.......,,.....,.,...,. w.-,,.,o.c.. 1• --Ml~.C:.. llAIAITAW ,_ under IM flctffoue 1... -------TNI 111111•" .. ftllCI M......... ....... .0 ....... ..,_., ~ ::: pertone.,. bulliMtl name OI '*'* ...,,_ Mlll J.U ANO COM, ANY """"'9 c..inty CWt Of Ot· TNI ...... , .. ,, -fled • 1CM, ~ ...... Clll, P.(Clf!C .... .:-~~ 1Md lll0¥9 an NIA Thia ........... -,.... .... w ........... 1 t0: .... ~on Odaller as. .. "'County Clef1l of Of~ ... ...._ ,_lllf8'1 wttl\ lt'9 COunty °'8rtl Of Or· ....,.t .... Call. 81113 ttM =~on Oa-. H Tlllt bwllnw It _... MINT, 907 ......,. ~. n. "''•"""' ._ tT9d ._.eour..y on~ tt, .le .-.. 111 IOttl le W 1 ' .._.~a_,... .... , a.. 201, ~ ...... wMlfleeountyc..tlofOt· 1.. ......,.._. Clll .... "'z ..... Or-. C.. ~,.._ TH r .. letfaftt aeM• calf .,_ .,.. ~ °" l1Jla1111ei ,_ 011M*a I --211 Deir,_°"°'*' It. No-"••1f1*1 COIM ...._, '° ..,... ._,. .. ~~ :oai.!'!'." "· 1• ~ °""" c:.... .... "'"· io ..... ·,, ........... ti."·... DelJ...,. •• ~ .... --......... ~ ~&.W .. ._... ,_ DelJ "°' ~ •.•. Clll 11030 .... ---•. tt. • ..... ..,. Of --t-=-. ....... " ...... Or-. c.... -....... ti, -.,,... .._. ......... OOft. __ If. mlB .............. Oft ......, con-DelJ ... oo.e.. tt, "·. ..... ................. ~ ~ "'' ~~en 111lllidtl....,:41111fiu•• NOIS!lllei I . 11, ... W .... • I fWaS IQ1a • ,..... J. IC.ldlae, ,...._ " , .. 111raftt COM• .... .., ,.,. TM , .... tteftl COM '1:1'i .. f 'It - -.... ::--:, "::--:0: ...... l'IDlll •llll ,,...., eo.,.... .._: ·,.._....::: .,. MllfW•••• lNI 1111 '*" -.. bu8lrlW ----IYAC. Jr -....., ._ ............ ...._. ,.._. -ftAW wll\lle~C3eftl-Of. ...... ~i-:-~~ HCtn •11n11 ....... :::..:r::,..'-w lf11 IOU~ ANNI~~:~::-.. ;.,:~"'"""*-).'· ,.. ---.. Jr is ' 81'WT ~ . .4TI ,.,.-YOU" HAll'l <ttt ,_ ~A.~ 1'19 ................ I MIAUN -:.... ...,. ........ , •trHt, ...... a... -..... "u FU Or-.. 0.. Tilll ......... _ ... "2r=-...... ,..... _,_ ... .-. .. 1.4~·· Olll-~ ..... om.. .... we311=--~c:" .. · I ~.111_ 0... ...... 0lll._ .. a..,Clle* .. Or-~llllc.--= .......... 411fleealat.tt.-.... •-w .... a . -.._. ._°"""" .. ~• ~. m -a.-. ... .... ....,. -Clll . .., ~ -............... c.-. "., .. °'911119"= ....... "t:::s:·· = ~ . p 1 .. 0-. ' • ·-.. ..... ...,, .......... Dnllr ..... ~ .. .. ,,., ...... ......_ .... fl mte ........... ....,. • ... ,... .., ••• fl!IM t I.~--~ IMe lleftr.fl. ...: • ._. tf.111[11.-....,.,. __ ,....,, ... Milt• ...... lfltlltl••& STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? .. ' • •IE'IEDfTH HLMN3TON~. ~ ~ ·==WEST • 1 ..._, noc 10 ecaie. and toca~ -approxmate MSSION VEJO 5 TO SAN~ Cl••· ........... . 9LUFFS 8EAUT(-AJI white, end-unit townhome. Newty carpeted end painted. High ceilings, 4 BR G plan. Close to greenbelt with pool/spa. $399,000 TOTALLY UPGRADED-Custom home nr Lake Mlaa.lon Viejo, J.M. Per-ers Plan IV. Custom catNnets, top of the line appllaooes. $380,000 IT'S A GREAT NEGHBORHOOOI-Close to schools shopping. QUIET! Lrg lot 3 BR, 2 BA $349,000 ' MOUNT AlN 8ET1'9tG-Unique Newport address. Gar., 3 BR, 3 BA overlooks park. Nr Ide behind 081•· rarely seen area. $479,000 lNVITINQ BACK BAY CUSTOM-Beam celllngs, used brk flrep.i.ce. Open and airy with pool and spa. Complete privacy. $369:500 VIEW OF THE PARK-Tucked away In Northeast CM: delightful 3 BR. pool, spa and quiet street. Klds'll play in an entire park! $315.000 Daplu laca~li Prapertles FOOR COMMERCIAL LOTS-In McFadden Square. Income prod~lng with investment potential. Approx. 8,300 sq. ft. $900,000 HOME WITH-INCOME-Tr~. nned CdM neigh-. borhood. 2 BR, cottage with guest quarters and 2 BR Income unit. Asking $490,000 QUALITY DUPLEX-,Located in quiet area of W. Newport Nr. Channel, ocean, beach and park. Year round or seasonal rent. $345,000 THREE 9LOCK8 TO BEACH-Attractive and sturdy duplex ·within walking distance of ·ocean, park and shopplng<:enter. Great Income. $360,000 ............. .., •• , 1-5 E'Sm CISTI •SA $315.000 View of the park u. ISi.i $595,00 3 BR. Den 1.Y. •U , $539,000 Expansion Opportunities TIE ia.lffl $399,900 4 BR, 3 BA twnhm ... ,.. .. $725,000 4 BR, FR, vu TIE M.lffl $277,000 Rare "V" plan 211 lrHtwtH 0 . Miller 111 Y-ta .... V. Sinclair n11 ......... N. Tully .Yista ..... S. Swanson 11Hl11il .... B. Barrington M2Yhtas.rte H. Swanson Cllll IUI $139.000 2• a.. #22 2 BR. twnhme l. Calhour'I ... ..., $169,000 2 BR. twnhm ••• ... $380.000 J.M. Peters, Plan IV ••• ..., ...,. $269,500 2 BR, twnhm 1.91 llLI $645,000 5 BR, contemporary ~ $459,900 Fnly home, lmmac. 4 ... $895,000 4 BA, 4 BA 2Ml1 ,,...,,.. B. White · ...... P. Spaulding 22t'Vla .... C. Ross FIV-E FIH-JALESPEOP J..,,.__ & .THEIR NEW LISTllGS. KATHY GRANIERI CAS~ LIKE A COTTAGE CdM landmark back on market. Solid & cory. 4 BR. 4 BA. $895.000 ~ ESTHER TABAK . NEWPORT FOR UNDER $175,000 2 BR. 2 story twnhm near wilderness area. Will sell fast. $169,000 MARILYN READ RARE FIND, BIG HOME 2700 sq. ft . 4 BR, 3 BA o/112 BR. 2 BA rental unit. 4 car gar. $759,000 AR'l'IE JOHNSON VERY NEWPORT! Friendly home. Re- modeled. 2 BR, 2 BA loaded w/used brick & charm. $525.000 MARILYN -GRAVES CONDO UNDER CONSTRUCTION 3 BR. 3 BA In Olde CdM. Set' for Jan. completion. Approx 2000 s.f. $495.000 .................. OCEANFRONT CASTLE-Fabulous views from penthouse on Balboa Peninsula. Almost new. fresh and clean with gourmet kitchen. $549,000 · ON THE SAND IN NEWPORT -Plus breathtaking views of Ocean and Catalina StJnsts. $599,000 .. AN £NGUIH COUNT1'Y.GARDEN"-S BR 4 BA Pei;n Pt home on strada "Decor by Cntry Ufe Int G~ mstr ste. S6me prsnl items avail. $695,000 PICK OUT THE PAVIUON-Great sit down vi:iws of Nwpt Harbor. et al. Three BR, den and 4 BAs. Something very special in Irv Terr. $683.000 llRAND NEW, llY THE.BEACH-Lrg custom home with spect. viewing decks. 3 BR. spacious efegant • appts. (under contr.) $929,000 &O•TllNG DIFFERENT-A glamorous cabin or fun restaurant. 3 BR. Bayfront w/billard rm, lib .. bar overtooks bay. Oocits f~r 2 boats. $1 .690.000 LAGUNA SPECTACULAR!-Split lvt hm w/beaut. woods & glass overlk~an. Nestled among trees w/huge deck & pvt spa. A piece of art. $575,000 PRIVACY AND SPACE-Hillside toe. overlooks CdM wtth ocean beyond. lncred. view! 1/3 acre. 3 BR. 2'h BA. fam rm and dining rm. $726.000 . Bomn Dpu land•Y l -5 E'Sm CISTA •u $315.000 View of th~ park Ull ISLE 3 BR. Oen $595,00 LY. Ill.LS $539.000 Expansion Opportunities 2illrfftwH4 0 . Miller 107Y-salijell B. Swindall "' bffcas1te N . Tully Tm lllffS $399.000 .at Yisfl lr-4e 4 BR; 3 BA 1wnhm S. Swanson ....... $725.000 4 BA. FR. vu 1IE lllffS $277.000 Rare "V" plan CISTA •SA $139.000 2 BR. twnhme •WPllTIMTI $269,500 2 BR. twnhm Ull ISU $645.000 5 BR. contemporary 15H s...•castte B. Barrington • i12rm1s..m H. Swanson HOO EIM• =22 L Calhoun -' • Cenicl P. Spaulding 221r ....... C. Ross Tll1UllCI $459,000 34 Siher CrescHt Family home. tmmac. C. Maxsenti .... ... .. $495,000 3 BR, 4 BA home W111.lff $559.000 5 BR. 3 BA Fam. Home 111 liMscn S. Swanson lMlisee E. Tabak .. ,._, Montego. 4 Br $469.900 1121 '"' Hrlilll T. Smit~ .. -4 BR. 4 BA $895.000 111 p_, J . Finster ._) PAGI 4/IATURDAY Novetaber S; ,._ __ IJlll ______________________ llilllilil••••••DNLY PfUIT /BAL •STATE Grubber Ellis ?2uide11tial lJe"he1Z9e See11k&1 · 7le ieae~ut 9J1depe11de11t ?2eal ~tate C!b111pa111 ilt t~e 1Jatit111 BA YFRONT HOMES CUSTOM BAYFRONT LARGE SLIP $1,550,000 Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR . 4'h BA, 3 fireplaces. c;2 feet on Promontory Bay Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune and Carlyn Callan PRIME BAYFAONT $1,725,000 Two master suites Private patio with spa Teak cabinetr}. custo m ~•one fireplaces Large pier and dock will accomodate several large yachts All O\.erlooktng THE BEST VIEW I ~ THE HARBOR Marthd Macnab or Sara Hinman NEW LISTING $995,000LH BcJ} front-pier and slip located on a pn ... ale gated island Four BR .t BA hardwood and brick noors O\.ers11ed garage v. ill accommodate a l1mou~1ne plus automobiles Ann Pe ters DETACHED HOMES FORMER MODEL $389,900 Three BR !.1/1 BA ho me with red tile roof. new carr>eting. custom cab inetry. reflects outstand- ing pride of ownership Beverly Duddy HARBOR VIEW HOMES $450,000 ~armel model. 3 BR , family room. great poten- tial, next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor Ann Peters SAND, SURF, SERENITY $665 000 Three BR. plus den. 21h BA. Lovely home' for adult e tertaintng. Located on the park at the end of e Peninsula Three car garage for all the adult ys Hobie Denny CUSTOM D SOMERSET $725 000 Beautiful 5 BR . Harbor View Homes Comple'tely r.emodeled inside and out Everything new and finished to perfection. Located in one of New- ports most desirable areas Beverly Morphy OCEAN AND JETTY VIEWS $199,000 ~abulous new home located on quiet side street tn Olde Corona del Mar Spacious noor plan with 4 .BR. 31h BA. family room. 3 decks. A best value Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs CONDOMINIUMS VIEW WrTH BOAT SLIP $375,000 Slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Com- munity pool and sun deck. Two garage spaces Two BR. 2 BA Price includes furniture Gayle Amato. CORONA DEL MAR $C49,500 Located In near new gate guarded community of Jasm.Jne Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to vlllace or ocean Three BR, 21h BA, family room Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe. QUAN> QA TED 1515 000 9'c Canyon, expanded Dover model, 2 BR, fu built 6n entertainment center. hardwood floors, crown moldJnp, wet bar. air conditioned. Land- scaped by Roeers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales. LUXURY-YEWS 1111-000 Former model w/ftacstone courtyard ~ntry. re- flection pond and fountains. Two M. 21h BA. marble entry, hlchly upttaded kitchen w/cranlte countertops. Gayle Amato. TOP PRODUCER OCTOBER 1988 MELANIE OLDHAM MOST TRANSACTIONS OCTOBER 1988 . TRION A BERGIN NEW ON MARKET BLUFFS VALUE $249,000LH Three BR , 2'h BA home Large patio, 2 car garage End unit situated in quiet location Lois Jacobs PASTORAL SETTING $220,000 Large country kitchen goes w/this multi-level home in Turtlerock built by Bren 2 BR . 2'h BA. enclosed flagstone patio. Donna Wall. HIC. C .. 'llVO"' l BR FR e1C. CANVO"' 4 BR FR TURTl(ROCI< 2 BR H V HOM ES 5 BR FR BIG CANYON 2 BR IASMIN( CRtfK J BR. FR H V HOMES 3 BR FR PENINSULA 4 BR BLUFrS l BR SEA ISLAND J BR. FR, vu BIG CANYON J BR PROMONTORY 5 BR. FR &IC CANYON 2 BR. FR DOVER SHORES o BR. FR 81C CANYON 4 BR. FR TURTL£JtOCK 2 BR H V HOMES 5 91, FR, spa BIG CANYON 2 8R IASMfNE PARK ) •. fR H.V. HOMES ) INt. fR PENINSULA ,. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1525.000 I ·4 SUM.000 12-4 '220.000 . 12-4 1725.000 12·4 S52S,OOO 12-4 S441.500 1-5 Sd>,000 1-4 1115.000 1-5 23 Rue Otend ouc.i S Shuler ~ CenyOf'I F8'nf•J S Shirar 12 E"'*'9 Song o w.;in 11M Pon Ch«tee B Morohy 3 Rue FontelfttllHU M Gon1aln IOI Hlbtecve C Allison 1931 Pof1 Cerdtpn A Peters 1n.. P1au Oet ~· H Denny SUNDAY IMl,000 1-4 157t,OOO 1-S -.000 I -~ 11,550,000 I-~ lm.,GOO 1-5 11,500,Gll 1-4 a.-- 12"' --11-2 mu-12-4 -.-12-4 ...... 1-'i ·--1•4 ....... 1-S ~1 Vi.taRom. S Shuler •7 ... Cov. G Am•to 5Rw-.... I. Kelch -...-. .. Dr 8 Aune D "'-Gnftd Duoel L Christopher *'......, T. Beraln MC..,.f..., s Shir• u•..-,;':J 111' ... a..... B.Morottv ,.._~, 1 I 1•1 a• D C.oltr~ -··· • M. Propp _..,._.C.PJ ,.,.....,.. tne .............. N.Dcnny FEATURED HOME FABUlO\JS ESTATE-VIEW 11,500,000 Six BR. Slh BA. with family room. sitting room and formal dining. Ouest quarters. Dramatic pool. outside cooking facility and entertainment area. Two separate master suites. Trlona Bergin ,. BUY OF THE WEEK A JUST LISTED "GEM" 1211,000 A real doll house for comfort and luxury 1n outstanding location near Newport Center Two BR. executive condominium. Built in wall unit Walk to shops Nancy lmbernino. DUPLEX BEACH-DUPLEX $495,000 Fabulous pride of ownership Walk to beach Jl'eat rental property Upstairs unit 3 BR 2 BA laundry facilities Downstairs unit 3 BR 2 BA Four car parking Triona Bergf n. .. ULTIMATE LOCATION EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed thts at SI , 150.000 Lots of parking. Two stories 0 K Dave· Hirschler or Rod Daley. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,195,000 Traditional Country French. 5 BR. 61h BA. home Serene setting on Big t:anyon Club's I Sth hole Lake view, incredible quality throughout Dann) bibb or Stephanie Grody. • WHAT A VIEWI $2, 100,000 Spectacular tri-level custom home high on Cor- ona del Mar bluff with "forever" ocean view Four BR. 31h BA. plus pub room. sun roon and oceanfront spa. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb OVERLOOKING BEACH $2,375,000 Terrific new 3 BR. 41h BA with conv. 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 FAIRWAY ONE ~315,000 New Fairway One custom home. Outstanding in quality and design, 4 BR. 41h BA, library, spacious master suite. Golf course, mountain and city light views from every room. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. BIG CANYON CUSTOM SZl50,000 Magnlfl~nt family home set on one of the. larcest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak ftoors. 6 BR, separate larce cabana,_pool, and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step. hanle Grody. lllQ CAlfVON •ST V1eW Sl,200 000 Five BR. home with 18()• golf course, mountain and city lilhts view. Imported tile roof, maids quarters, chtldrens wine. Master suite with sit~ tine •rea and balcony. DaMy IMbb or Linda oett.. V.W--eMMOR --ll.7IO.GOO Soectacular 12,000 tq. ft. home wtth 6 BR. 9 BA. Ubrwy. extra a.r.. dlNnC end f•lnlly rooms. 2 mHt• IUties, elevator, pOol & spe, 4 car prace. room for llmoualne. 0.My INbb or carol Allison. 2 Civic Plaza, #100 NEWPORT BEACH \. ---"--=o-T------- ~ THE DALEBOUT AS S 0 C I A T I· 0 N .. .. THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY llEACON BAY ... Truly a unique community In Newport Beach. Waterfront, tennis courts, boat docks, quiet str-.ts, an area aet apart yet easily acceeelble to all parts of the city. Four bedrooms. Five baths. This beachfront home Is perfect for a growtng f-.mily. Large living room and dining room. Expansive deck perfect for vtewlng . bay activities-.and beautiful sunsets. ........................................................... $1,400,000 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Ooeanfront, custom three bedroom and two bath home with views in all directions ... ocean, bay and coastline from Palos Verdes to Dana Point. Light, bright and air this home has beeri completely refurbished in deUcate colors to accentuate. the ultimate in oceanfront living. Sculptured Berber carpet, Italian tiles, polished copper fixtures. Corlan countertops In kitchen are just a few of the many custom features. This property Is also available for lease. Call offloe for Jnformation. SaJe in- cludes 30' X 60' lot on beach.............. 1895,000 DOVER SHORES ... One of the cdmmunity's more spacious and splendidly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street.. When It happens, it's an event-... as is this one. Four gra<;ious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-ins of all kinds are here In abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar, two air conditioners. a security system and beautiful gardens. See it. It's a magnifloently impressive example of quali- ty, style and taste ................................. S795,000 BA YCREST . . . Professionally remodeled and decorated home. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys casual elegance. Master suite with fireplace. Dream bath with whirlpool tub. Gourmet island kitchen with custom dome celling ... opens to family room. Separate study. Large rooms. Lots of closets. Pool and recirculating fountain. .............................................................. ""9,000 DOVER SHORES ... This is truly a special home for those seeking a property of highest quality. A wonderful panoramic view can be enjoyed from the spacious living room, dining room and den. The outstanding master suite is designed with a large compartmented bath and walk-In closet. Oed<s CK patios off the every room. Including the second bedroom, blend in with the lush, low malntenanoe landscaping .................... 9145,000 NEWPORT NEIGHTS . . . This custom three bedroom residence Is everything the conven- tional home Isn't. Large ~ner lot . Wlde. tree- llned street. Its visual promlee of a mountain retreat Is not mi.Madlng. Inside, there's oak plank ftoorlng, a step.down ltvtng room wfth a huge River Rock fireplace, a center Island kitchen with Imported cabinets, a large master 1Ulte with a spa and two balconies (one wtth a vtew of the ocean). Ttt. gar11g9 ha" a three- quarter bath and RV accea ................ lll0.000 COVER HOME NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old World quality and craftsma"shlp abounds In this magnificent. five bedroom, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living room on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a· handsome den panelled in African walnut. Wonderfully designed to provld~ lots of natural light throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chandehers. air con- ditioning, steam shower ... features galore In this uncompromising propeny unlike any other in Newport.. .............. S1,500,000 BAYCREST . . . A most uncommon five bedroom, custom family residence. Situated on a quiet and prestigious cul ere sac llke street. The floor Plan will Intrigue and excite you ... and, it's very functional. the handsorrie brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the interior appoint- ments confirm the crafsmanshlp .. . things like three fireplaces and high beamed ceilings. High on the list of amenities is the family room and formal dining room. All rooms are amply propor- tioned. A superior offertng. Well wortn seeing. ······························································ $545.000 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES CUFFHAVEN ......................... $1 ,500,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .............. 2500 Cliff Drive BEACON BAY ....................... $1,400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .............. 63 Beacon Bay BALBOA PENINSULA .............. $915,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30..... 1223 E. Balboa Blvd NEWPORT HEIGHTS ............... $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ........ 311 Santa Ana Ave BAYCAEST .............................. $545,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ........ 2018 Nautilus Lane NEWPORT HEIGHTS .............. $465,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ...... 442 El Modena Ave NEWPORT NORTH ................... $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .... 3155 Corte Portoflno HUNTINGTON BEACH ............. $459,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .... 8422 Seal Rock Drive OLDE CORONA DEL M,R ...... 1425,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .............. ~06 Acacia Ave NEWPORT TERRACE ......... 1 ..... 1179,IOO Saturday 1-4:30 ............. 9 Starburst Ct • 631-7300 N£90RT HEIGHTS . . . Delightful three , bedroom, two bath home in prime location. Beautifully maintained. Hardwood floors. Used brlek fireplace. Newty remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets. New master suite with bay win- dows and waJk-in closet. Wonderful yard plus RV ac,cess. This is a charmer complete wittf white picket..fenoe ....................... _ ....... 1465,00. NEWPORT NORTH Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half bath. two story. single family. detached home in Newpon North Villas. Convenient Newport Beach location be- tween Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard off University Dnve. This Napoli plan is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet. wall coverings and draperies. Lush landscaping surrounds custom tile and concrete patios m very private yard. Air conditioned. Security sys- tem. Community pool and spa. Highly motivated ~lier has drHtlcally alaahed price to • ·····························-······················~··-··-·· $459,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH . • . Decorator perfect five bedroom. two and three quarter bath, two story. single family home in Huntington Light- house tract. Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac only one and one half miles from the ocean. Dramatic living room. Dining room. Patio kitchen Huge bonus roo~ upstairs. Lush landscaping sur· rounds pah and Ko1 pond..,n very private yard Three car g rage. . ..... . . . . $459,000 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR South Pacific Coast Highway. Near park. Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2 lot Vaulted ceilings, Berber carpeting. Oversized closets. Private patios. One of the best locations in Olde Corona del Mar and priced to sell . $425,000 I BAYCREST ... Best buy in Baycrest. Well designed family home. Sparkling pool Flowing floor plan with four bedrooms The master bedroom, family room and living room all open to Jhe pool and patio area. Don't miss this opportunity to move up to Baycrest.... 1319,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ... Two fabulous lots with utilities In La Cresta Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller will finance. 5 Acree.............................................. . .... •.ooo 19+ Acree ........................................... $1M,OOO NEWPORT TERRACE . . . This secluded end unit is located among flower strewn meadows with ocean breezes. Meticulously maintained and upgraded with new appliances, parquet, carpet and fresh paint inside and out. Features lnciude a very large master suite. soaring ceil- ings and abundant natural hght. ... .. $179,900 LAGUNA BEACH LOT . Buildable custom homeslte in beautiful Lagu,,a Beach. Possible view from second story Lot Is approximately 6,300 square feet. A nice canyon setting. Cati for directions to property and drive by ... M.000 I -'tJA I !Ml\' ,t •1''3f'l'\9VO ll\ Yll'CH1U,"t ~ 6/MT~Y Newa•ll•r I. IW WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. eomi1tf1 Soo11 • • • RealtorsR o4 3td 1/Jate.rizont o//ice at tile coz11ee o/ '£baltfia and ctUt eotUt '419kwa, '" C!cto11a ael 'lllae BA YSIOE VILLAGE 2 bdrm , 2 bath mobile home B.;clr. bay complex with clubhouse, p ool & spa. Bri1o:ht, .wy & fresh -grey & white color scheme. Corner lot with spacious dec k Available boat slip for UP to 25' boat. 673-6900 ....................................... $50,000 IRVINE Lovely 4 bdrm family home with den & ch.irm1ng country kitche n in the Colo n y. Attractively landscaped low maintenance yard Walk to all school'> & >hopping fr om th is quiet neigh borhood wirh community pool & tennis '31-1400 ...... $%%9,900 :-<EWPORT CREST Te rr1f1c townhome with 3 bdrms including master with private silting room & sunny dl'C ~ eat-in kitch en. formal dining room & 2 car attac hed g.trage High ceilings & '>pac1ous. Commun1· t" pool \pa & tennis, walk to beach. 631 ·1406 ................................................................................. SZ,5,000 Opea Suada) 1-5 ......................................... 21 Bartoveato l"EWPORT BEACH d uplex 1ust sreps from sand, wallr. 10 everything. freshlv returb1shed 2 bdrm cottage with 11le floors & new l..11chen & bath and 1 bdrm aparrrrent o"cr the d ouble garage. '31-1400 ................................................................................ $3%9,000 !'EWPORT BEACH m terrific mid-pe ninsula lo- C"ltt1on Cldss1c 3 bdrm. }. bath cozy cottage w ith llrt•placl.', tront porch & patio. Walk to beaches, r('rr~. 8.Jlboa p ier. restaurants & shops. 531-1480 ................................................................................. $338.otO BALBOA PENINSULA "line exclusive new Cape lod rownho mes with bay views. Each w ith 2 bdrm, 2' ! bath, oal.. cabs, security system & double garage 'iH•ps to bel y, ocN n, Ferry l shop s Open house daily 631·1400 ....................................................... S3%5,000 & up. Open Daily 1-5 .................................. 301 Cypreu at Bay BACK BAY w11h a "ewpo rt address. Custom 3 bdrm home with '>eparate large master. family and formal dining rooms on lovely large lot. One '>tory with lrt•'>hry painted and landscaped e>.ter1or c1nd RV clC< l'~S '31-1400 .................................................... $3,5,000 Open Sunda) 1·5 ....................................... 370 !3rd Strttt BEACH duple\ Just steps to '><lnd & sho pping Remodeled }. bdrm cottage with tile & berber carpercd tloors. Anderson window s & mirrored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt & 1 bdrm guest quarter'>. roof top sundecl.. & ut ility room '31-1400 ................................................................................. $389,510 CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contempora ry c on· dos near completion Open & b right with 3 bdrms, fr pie. lam1ly room. inside laundry & double garage Top q udlity with every amenity, surrounded by patios & landscaping. 631 ·1490 ......................... $39$,otO WEST NEWPORT Comfortable & spac io us 3 bdrm beach house with fireplace, greal ocean views & 1 bdrm apt., on ~rge (over 3,000 ~ft.) lo t just ster,s to sand. Lot size offers good expansion possibiliti~. lll·HM ···································-········-····-·········~········ ... 1 .... Ooea Suclav 1-5... ..........•............ -...... 114 Ht• Scrttt NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2-1:~6 W COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 **NEWLY LISTED** HARBOR VIEW HOMES Two story 3 bdrm 2 1 i barh home with separate bonus/guest q uarrers with loft & bath. Vaulre d ceilings & hardwood floors 1n entry, kitch en & formal dining area. Bo nus & family rooms o p en to the large custom brick patio & secluded yard . Just 1 1 btoc k to park & comm. pools. '31-1400 .............................. $614,500 Open Satarday 1-5 ................... -............. 1954 CilelsH NEWPORT HEIGHTS W onderfull y ch arming 3 bdrm early Heights ho me plus separate mother- m-law qrtrs with sitting room over derached triple garage. Hardwood floors, overhe1ght & pealed smooth ce ilings & paned artistic wrndows plus used brick fi replaces in living room & mdSler w11 h ocean view. Lovely gardens with de ck & spa '31-14IO ......................... -.................. -............. S'S0,000 PENINSULA POINT Beautifully remodeled family home 1n a g reat neighborhood 1ust steps to ocean & bay beaches. Spacious l story 4 bdrm with family & formal drn1ng rooms & den w11h brick pa110 plus 3 car garage. Planrauon shu11ers, v<lulte d bdrm ceilings, custom built -ins & ocean view. '3l·l4H ............................... -............... $'95,000 Open Sat & Su 1-5. ········~······· ... 2111 E. Oct!ao Blva -. SHORECLJFF'S Rare oceanfronr e~rate in 1h1s fabulo us Corona de l Mar community wirh private beaches. Conte mpo rary 5 bdrm home in the grand style with the uhimate in materials & fi xtures. Several oceanfront terraces accommo- date a huge pool & spa & ext<'nd the pan oram ic views. O ver .29,000 sq .ft lot w ith 108' of ocean- front. '31-1400 ............................................. S4,5H,OH TURTLEROCK POINT End unit Gated JM Peters' Med 11erranean style co mplex with tile roofs & com- munity pool & spa. Immaculate 2 bd rm with super loft/den p lus very private y.ud. Air cond itio ned with security system . '31-14H .............................. ~ .. S3tt,OOO ()pea Sat & Su 1-5 ............................ :r Z BarislO, ln-iff UDO ISLE Lowest prtCed home on the island. Bright & o pen 3 bdrm with remodeled kitche n & large living room o pe ning to sunny patio and small yard . Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis & beac h. 131 -14ff .................................................... $$9$,0ot ()pea Sat & Su l-$ ................... -........ %04 Via Barttlona BALBOA ISLAND Newly rem od eled 2 story charm- ing Cape Cod 3 bdrm home with dorme r windows, formal dining room & beautiful new kitch en plus a 2 bdrm ap1. over the double garage. New roof, plum b· ing, electric, heating & air conditioning. 131-14H ................................................................................. $,49,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. O pen contem porary 4 bdrm w ith secluded 2nd story master suite, family & fo rmal dining rooms & lovely large yard. '31-1408 ......... _ ............ --.····-·-······HU .... ()pea Sat•rclay 1-$ .............................. 1954 Port Cltelsea . UDO ISLE C harming 3 bdrm with 2 comple te mas1er suit~s, 1 up with ad,·oining family room & o ne down plus large forma . ~ining r~m. Country French decor, custom built-ins & private patio on lovely street. HI-HM----······-····-;_ sn• .... Ope. S.~ 1-$-···-··-·=-·-··--·-·•tt Via Wali~n WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. .......... UDO ISLE Jus1 completely redone, like n ew con· struction. fabulous Med iterranean 4 bdrm, 311> bath with den & walled courtyard on larger lot. 0dlr. flo ors, sto ne frplc, o pen beams, French doors & windows. '31·1400... •...•.•..•. --······----···············HH,OOO LJDO VILLAGE Exciting property with a wall o f gla\> o n the Lido C hannel & d ock for an 80' boat. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo w11h den, marble frplc & 1arge sunny terrace in 2 sto ry Mediterranean comple \ 631-1409 ................................. -·---···· .. •••·••······· $9!$,000 DOVER SHORES Newly refurbished b<lyfro nt. Con - temporary 3 bdrm w11h de n , family room & hul(l' master suite. Terraced b<lyside patios with spa & built-in BBQ ad10 1A-the dock for a large yacht. Ste p' to community beac h 1n a·lovely neighborhood, wallr. to schools. '31-1400 .......... -················-··········· SJ.%$0.0011 LJDO ISLE BA YFRONT M eticulously m<lintained custom 4 bdrm with pnv<lte beac h & d ock 1n d e· sir able ·•soud " loca11on. Spacio us living area opens 10 bays1de terr<lce with retractable awnings, s1e ps to club & tennis 631 -1400 ................................... Sl,05,000 Open Sat-Sid 1-S .......... y .... ··········-····· H~ Via Lido Sood LINDA ISLE The quin1essen ce of elegant living 111 this beau11h.1lly a ppo inted 4 bdrm with den/guc)t family room, formal dining & dramatic 2 s1ory entry S~y 1e rrace leads to the d ock for 2 yach ts. C31-1400 ~ ...•..... :::.::::-:: ...... :: .•........•.......•.....•.••.•... ~ .............. $ 1.9so.ooo BIG CANYON A soph isticated custom contemporar\ 5 bd rm estate w11h oversized living room , form.;I d1nrn g & family rooms, office, excercise & ste.tm room p lu s lush gardens wh h pool & spa., Pm 1• Dropped. '11·1400 ..•........................... -.. -....•.. $1 .tU,000 LIDO ISLE Exc111ng contemporary architecture . .i great Lido Nord view location & dock for 2 lar1o11· yachts. Floor to ce1lin\walls of gl.tts, bayfro nt d1n1nR & master, gourmet itche n & private roof de<.~ '31-1400 ................................................•............. SZ,!S0.000 LJNDA ISLE Bciyfron1, Spectacular remodeled J bdrm w11h den, formal d ining, huge wine cellar. dee~ with pool & spa and pier & slip for .) boats. Qual1t~ mate rials include travertine, on yx, brass & co pper 531-14M ...... ._ ..... -.. ·--·····-·-............ -............ $%,6%$,000 UDO ISLE Lovely traditional b<lyfron1 with slips for ~veral boats & 77' o n the water. Elegant two stor~ with 4 bdrms up, maid s quarters down plus formdl dining, family room, library & brick terrace. '31-1400 ........ : ..................................................................... 53,tee.ooo CORONA DEL MAR Buchf ront. Fabulous .) bdrm w11h unparalleled views of the oc~•n & ~rbor entrance. Built on 1 lots, this bright & o~n custom contemporary has ble~hed hardwood floon & 10' mahopny doors. Q l ·ltM .... .------·-·····-···-.. -.. ._._ $1,111,IM BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE :l l !> MARINE AVE.\ 714-673-6900@ ... • 4 BR. 2 BA TradlUonal Style Home • Prtme Oversized 45 • Lot ( 1 ~ Lota) • French Doors open to sunny SouthPaUo • Be.amed cetllngs, Remodeled kitchen. AJr conditioned. • Stepe to beach & tennis. 204 VIA BAllCSLONA OPSlf MT a 9Ullf 1-S "' $W,OOO FAMIJ,Y BOllE • 3 BR. 3t,4, BA famtly home • Brtght open floor plan • Swiny Strada patto • t.arge iundeck off master • One of the lowest prtced homes on Udol $595,000 ' ' .. -SUNNY BA YFRONT • 4 BR. 3~ BA. Custom Home • Sandy Beach w1th Large Boat Slip • Very brtght open floor plan • Steps from Clubhouse with Open Bay Views • Lowest priced Lido Bayf ront with a Boat S lip 641 VIA LIDOSOUD OPEN SAT a SUl'f 1-5 $1,495,000 BAYFROKT ESTATE • 5 BR. 5 BA Bayf ront Estate • TradJUonal Old Pasadena style home • 11' on Bay wf2 large boat slJpe • Fttnch doon . Ivy covered walls. crown moldlng8' • Latuced courtyard entry plus .. 4 car garage $3,900,000 . YOllll AnEITlll PLUSE Watch for the most important, biggest and best waterfront home to ever "come on the market" in Newport Beach. Exclusively listed with Cote Real- ty. Call Wiiiiam Cote at 760-1900 for more details. 232 1 2210 STREET 1 ACRE COIPOUID PR OFESSIOIAL TElllS COURT "Blue Chip" environmental includes pri- vate, park-like custom. brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, private professional tennis court, grotto- style pool & spa T a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2.895,000 "' .. 11 Liii& ISLE PllYATE UTE llOIEI ISLAll SPLEllll TUllTIOllL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeted & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 12' ceilings. exquisite master bedroom w/His & 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. llA.111 PRICE REllCTlll 30-Lllll ISLE PRIVATE UTE-lllllED ISWD . FllTISTIC CllTEINRARY Recently completely remodeled, this lai• Oll•HI home feature<-~ bedrooms. 4112 baths, a private " '-y pool and ex- tensive use c-e._Q~· anite and Berber carpet plus a1 ._, ,J1Dle lighting system. A private pier aria shp for a 60 foot y~cht is strategically located in front of_ the home. Huge master suite fronts water. The ul- timate in sophistication. $1,795.000(LH) / 11 UPIU HUlllllMECIST• Charming Old English home lituated on best location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms, and sweeping_ staircase In grand foyer. Magnificent views' of ocean and bay t o Catalina and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This weft-executed property Is offered for $2,750,000. OPElllllEUl 1·1 . IA.Ill PRICE IEllCTill $111 , ... CIPllTUlil 5 ICIE UICI PllNln ZllEI Fii 111111 Opportunity comes but once. in a lifetime for a property su~h as thTs. Compe1ely fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms + a pool & spa & separate guest quarters. Fabulous views of the Pacific & the moun- tain range. this pnvte site Is situated among $5 Million homes. Stables are already in & ready for your horses. Call for appointment. $1 .695,000. COTE ITLl\LTl COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® 2575 I LTl lAR llUYE IRYllE COYE CI STOI GATE GUARDED COIMUllTY 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 Pac1f1c Ocean View + Very private pool Thrs adult oriented home offers private, white sandy beach and the "MOST" of the "BEST" Quret Study Everything and only $1.495,0001 LISTlllS DI WE IEEI THEI U If you have considered selling your home and would hke a profesional. "refreshing" approach to marketing and seUing your home. call us at 760-1900. There's doubt about It... We get the job done!! UIE IRRIWHEID DIVE THE SllOI •O ACRES PRIME U ID Located below Cedar o.n and south of Cedar Ridge Esta•,. nay be the last available acrP~ Q~ .ush area south of the lake with$ .• 1vileges. Land useage Is flexible. 0 .. 1er will help finance, will trade, exchange, et c . Ask ing only S40K/acre. Call for fact sheet. IEWNIT •Mm 1I4 IOIE VIEW LIT RUE IPPllTllITT That's rlghtl 1/4 acre ~and with a super 2nd story v'8w {)'-~ Orioed below lot value, this P~i ~~ .d·deal of the yearl Presently In _, " oedroom cottage. Call tor more lnf\..1natlon & a private showing. $575,000. IEWUmll 531 YI& Liii SOii Flll Lll S LIM UYFIOIT PRIVATE PIEi i SLIP This super waterfront hr. ·e on an over- sized lot features 4 ~ ~ Y\S & 4 baths with exceptional .,...\,;At exposur e on Newport Chaf'~V~ant living room, huge waterfron...,.,,o & separate maid's quarters are jus, a few of ttle amenities. $1,425,000 2201 FIESTA • lllffl •E STllY Much destred Linda plan on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR, 2 BA, living room with tireplaoe. The huge, roofed patio could easily be enciosed to make family room or ad- ditional bedroom + bath. Beautiful green- belt location. 1355,000 PllCE IEllOTllll IPEl.UTIUl 19' 760-1900 2SO NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 760-1900 -NEWPORT BEACH , h ? .... ~· ' .• ~ ..... -~4-' ·~;· . -~ ~ . ·~~. ~ ~ A _.., ,,,__.~,..., THERE IS MORE TO UF£ O.ais.-1 to acco..modat• a v•rie•v of llvi .. ac1lvll1" le • wotwkmtl faaUy ~-lfy. U"raded with 1k11ll9h11, outdoor opa. bo•"• •-with porb ••vie wetbar Cootemporary with formal ntry • .,.,.11..s ulll .... A "ICY' on • qu~ cul·d•·MC 11rtt1 la • pfed ~•-lty. Pr-...4 lly th• Berbaru. $569.714 '0--..- -~w ... ·.-=· -. ~ .. TRADITIONAL GRACIOUSNESS Thia llv• be.droo ... four b .. h ho-•bou••4b la rr.adldo .. 1 warmth UMll ........ ol ~ ..,_tyle. Th. ~' F•MI .,.__ alaad llvl .. ,...,.. with • flrepl•u Hd _..,., r.._ .._... la ... ......,, •-· ft..ch doot1 •ltd wl9'owa thtCMOtlhout ackl 10 ve>u• plus,.re. E~ d•• .....-,,. le a tntly JH..a dJ11I .. ,_ alMI cMatry kitchen with braakfa11 nook Call M••ttHfitc Watsoft. • 1649.500 SUN. SAND. SURF P111~1a ~ Poiet. Butrtl"-J, re90Ckted ...... 0... .......... ci.be lot -• 6 ... V ••·Private dodi av.-.W.. CaM NldlMI .,..._ MH,714 ----~. FRONT ROW BLUFFS EIHI •••• ·E·· pta• 2 fir•t>&.<~. dr•-lk v•"''"' ulll .... •UI bar ,..,. carpe10. toto•-• lu1cbfti with '°"of the lln• -..fla11<u throu9hou1 Co.-lae co..alntotK-3 ,.,..,., p1 .. • ¥Mw that "'111 In...,"°" ~-0.lc-H. O..ty ~-111 "Pl"ad•• Call Baft>r• Chamban S525.000 WELCOME HOME Wann 3 BR. 2 BA fa111U11 e.-rtntl..t I• Ncwpon 8ecJI S.y. Tht. .._ 11 perfect 6of ••~ ~ chlklr••• iMaveroulMI. A lltt .. Eire•• •11-•ed oe •• -••!Md lore with ,. .. ol -..nhlp. Call Gr.,. Lo .. bardl ~ NldlMI 8rytlll. S.MC.tOO PAGS tO/SAT'UMMY lillel I ID• I, , .. Linda Isle EXQt:I ITE WOODWORK ANO GRANITE HIGHLIGHT THIS WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium lo· ration on Linda Isle with views from all major rooms. 5 bedroom. 6'h bath. famil" room. 3 fireplace~ enhanced by marbles an'd granite . Light oal. rabinetry and noors. The master lit'droom \\1th s1ttmg area overlooks the bav . ~ bath. steam shower. 1acuzz1. walk -in clo~t . o .... ner ma, trade ..................... S2.950.000 f.O~TE'1PORARY ELEGA ~CE ... Thi~ l lif'droom. l1 2 l1ath home include~ a gourmet l.111·hPn. lorinal dining room. li\lng room. g,·m. f ,rnuh room plus slip for large hoat. and affords .1 'l'f'ctd1 lar Ha' , .• <'.,... Please call regarding t>X• f'1'l1nr1al fin annng. Owner motivated. ............................................ $2.650,000 T HIS Ll:\OA I LE WATERFRO:\T HO~U: HA IT ALL!! ... Linda lsle·s best lorat1on. ~un all day~ :\ear gate-house. beach. tenni-. <·ourt and clubhouse. This quality home ha-. 5 lwdrooms. 5 baths plus powder room. game room. pool. spa. ::.auna. and slip for large ll(1dl. Proudh pres.ented at.. ...... 82,4-50.000 Big Canyon If YOl' LIKE I NDIVIDUALITY HERE IT I ... BIG CA:'\YOI'\ CUSTOM. Gua rd· gdted commu~1ty. £as) summertime entertain· mf'nt area ~1th open-pit barbeque. Private pool and pa. Orientation of home on large lot assures privacv. 4 bedrooms. large living and ·' fanuh rooms. den. loft. ............ S 1,350 ,000 BIG CANYON TOWNHOME ... Bright. pac1ous 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Green Brier model. Ne\\· plush ca rpeting and paint. Ex· quisite living room with fireplace & wetbar. Large de rk & patios. Lease Sl ,575/month ,, ................................................ 1247,500 0 LOT" 3 CANYON COURT ••• Lovely level lot wilh beautiful view of Big Canyon Golf Course, coUid have ocean view second story. 13,000 sq.ft., cul-de-sac location, overlooking multi·million dollar estates ............ 1875,000 Bluffs - PROPERTIES, INC. New Listing MUST SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME ... Done in soft. light colored pavers. ex1ensive use of mirrors. built-in book· cases. walk.in closers in master bedroom . Just under 2500 sq. ft. A value! at.. ... $499,500 Seleet Newport Areas PROMONTORY BA YFRONT Cl.JSTOM ... This beautiful one story home on Promon· tory Ba y has 3 bedroom. 3~ bath. with special features suc]l as la p pool. spa. c~n1ral air conditioning. so· boat shp. teakwood bar. with ice machine & refrigeratf>r . Cas barbecue in kitchen. This home with all these featUies on fee land for only ..................... i 1,250,000 COMMANDING THE MO T SPEC- TACULAR VI EWS ... This beautiful excit · 1ng property. approx 5.000 sq.ft. & over· looking pool and garden . Completely remodeled · in 1983 with new additions. Beautiful marble master bath. floors and walls. Wood construe· t1on in the finesl qualitv of workmanship. A wonderful secluded loca ti on ...... S l ,595,000 HARBOR VI EW HOMES . . . hoM lil.e new ~ Attractive 4 bedroom. 21.'2 bath. fm1lv room. Palemera model. light & airy fam1lv home. Professionally landscaped. pacious backvard witb patio and spa. Choice location, close to shopping. schools. churche!.. commun i· ty pools. Includes land ................. S534,900 OPEN HOUSES HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... 8534,900 Sat.Sun 1-5 .................... 2012 Port Bristol HARBOR RIDGE ................ 1550,000 Sat-Sun l ·5 ........................ 43 Montpellier HARBOR RIDGE ................ 8785,000 Harbor Ridge I HARBOR RIDGE ... Lovely 4 bedroom detached condo. Private entry with running stream, hardwood floors, handpainted tiles in the kitchen, expanded master bedroom w/sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City Lights ......................................... I 785,000 VIEW _ THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHT ANO OCEAN SUNSETS ... Mediterranean \'illa 5 bedroom, 5Y2 bath. custom built Harbor Ridge home must be seen to appreciate.Quality features abound through· ' out this 8.000 sq. ft. handcrafted home . ............................................. 12,C)()C)~OOO EVERY ROOM AN INVITATION ... f renrh doors open to sun swept patios. prl\'a IP ~pa. 2 bt-droom. den. townhome. Completeh redecorated. new off.white carpets. shutter~. kvlights, walled mirrors. air conditione-d. Harbor Ridge gated community. Best price in the Ridge! ................................... 1550,()()() Irvine IRVINE • . . Lovely Plan II ir. the Del Borgota tract of Wesi Parle. Single famil~ home with manv upgrades. mirrored clostb throughout. clear 1ub & shower enclosures. sprinklers front & rear. beautiful landscaping. • and patio "11h lattice patio cover. Light gre' carpet. very open. Won't last at this prit·e . REDUCED TO ...•................ 1289.000 IRVINE. PRIME LOCATION .•. On the golf course with view of lake, 2 bedroom. ::! bath + den. ~autiful night lights of Irvine . .................................................. 1275.(')()() SHOPPING & FBEEW A Y CLOSE ... Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath, spacious master bedroom. dining room & family room. ·Well located. convenient to community parks. pool, schools & shopping ............. S 144, 900 Laguna A NORTH LAGUNA! •• , Oceanfront beach home. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with securitv gate. Wonderful vacation atmosphetre, listen to the crashing surf. W allc to the beach, s1ores Sat.Sun l ·S ....................... I Harbor Ridge and restaurants. See to appr~ciate BIG CANYON .................. SI ~50~000 ............................................. 1360~000LH Sunday J .s ................ 17 Royal St. George LAGUNA BEACH MACNIFICE CE .. . BLUFFS ... Highly upgraded ··x·· plan 0... HARBOR RIDGE ................ 1499.SOO 4 bedroo63m00. 4~ fbatDrh, custom contemPorary. " • approx sq. t. amatic S·story elevator prime greenbelt location. C4mpletely re· Sunday l ·5 ............................... 28 Vtenna home. Has spectacular views of ocean. surf. =~r:t~. m p~nish pa&vers, ol_ff .white Encarlpetsd, IRVINE ................................ S 144, 900 sand & city l~hts. Expansive deck off kitchen. us 0 rapes 8 PP iances. c ose formal dining room. Hu ~ and beautifully wrap-around patio. Priced for a quick sale at. Sunday l ·5 .......................... 7 5 Oval Road l ndscaped de -,.- ········ · ·· ······ ·· ·· ······ · ·· ·· ····· ······ ······· 1370,000 ~ t . gar ns overlooking 1~000back oun ains ............................... I ,...vv, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK-8:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 673-9333 341 BAYSIDE DR. • NEWPORT BEACH 92660 ~ '. I I ... f •-- NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE . CORNER OF COAST ilWY. AT AVOCADO Expect the best • Col(lwell Banker Rea&denuaJ Real Estat~ Servtces 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORN•A IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS E'ASTSIDE COSTA MESA SS75,000 Charming 3 BR, 2112 BA. Recently remodeled home on corner location. Turn key condition. Spacious back patio It-grass play area + 3 112 car garage. SPYGLASS '749,900 Largest Spyglass famly home with pool, spa, Bay windows & decorator upgrades. 5 or 6 bedroom ·with family room, 'den & formal dining. Terrific value. · NEWPORT BEACH HA•BOll IUDGE '760,000 A very special, hiJhly upgraded 4 BR, 31h BA, comer location with lovely patio, built in BBQ, extta ropm off garage, library plus views! PENINSULA .. '775,000 Room ·for all the family. Superb beach home ,. filled with'light & charm. 5 BR, den dining-room. Best swimming in N.B. Perfect central ocean- front location. MAJ IAl '795,000 Beautiful condo with fabulous views to jetty! Entirely remodeled by Saddleback Interiors. Upper unit. Tile floors. All new kitchen & BA's. UNDA ISLE • $3,500,000 Exquisite bayf tont home with a pier and slip for ll yacht of 100 feet! Ideally situated for privacy and light in a gated compound. By appt. BAYSBORES U.%60,000 One of Newport's rmest panoramic views. Large home with 60' on the bay. Accomodations for 2 large yachts. Pool, spa, patio entertainment area. .I , UNDA ISLE U,190(000 Spectacular, contemporary, remode ed, biyfront, Euroeean kitchen, 4 BR, 5 ~. BA, tumins buin, VJew, la.rs• alip + south patio. COLLINS ISLAND H,!00,008 Charmine bayfront home on prestigioua Wand with each room leeding to 1orreoua land.ecape & patio on 196' frontage. IBLOOU&T BILL S8t5,MO Internationally (amoua fuhion dfllicnen ~­deDce. ~ted contemporary w/ocean my .-.. Bftry detail ii perfectionn DOYll ... D Hll .... BMudtul quality in tlm CU1tomi...t 2 BR, 3 BA bome. lna.ior Courtyard l?001 afforda pritacy. Pabuloul ._ in ~ Newp4lft A... OPEN HOUSES OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BR + FR B.V. KNOW 3 BR WESTCUFP 3 BR 19ttTUSTIN $375,000 G. ANDERSON %7!& HILLTOP $389,000 H. STOCKWELL 18!7 MillNEIS $419,950 J. STEPHENSON BASTBLUFP !Zt ALTA VISTA 4 BR. FR, SPA $530.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 5S9 PULLE&TON 5 BR, SPA $599,000 D GOLDSBERRY H.V. BOlllF3 5 BR.POOL 1930 PORT CA&DIYP $625,000 E. CORKE'M' SPYGLASS 8 TWIN LAKES CIR 5 BR, FR $7 49.900 B. TOWERS BELCOV&T 39 IOCKJNGllAM 4 BR, FR, POOL $1,375,000 S. MARVIN OPEN SUNDAY 14 BLUPPS . 403 VISTA ROMA 3 BR $269,000 K. PARKER BLVPFS 4"42 VISTA ROMA lBR $362,000 J. MACMILLAN E'SIDE C.M. · 1999 TUSTIN 3 BR, FR $375,000 G.ANDERSQN WESTCLIPP 18%7 MAalND'S 3BR $419,950 B. TOWERS BAYVIEW TEii.ACE 76 PELICAN COU.T 3 BR, FR $414,000 J . CAMPBELL JASMINE CREEK SS MAINSAIL 3 BR, FR $449,000 C. MCMAHAN BASTBLUPP 221 AL TA VISTA 4 BR, FR, SPA $530,000 G. LIVlNGSTON SEAVlEW ltlO YACHT KillA 4 BR, FR $565,000 N. BROWNE NBWPOIT NEIGHTS 539 FULLERTON 5 BR, SPA $599.000 L. MARSTON BAYSBOIES 2512 VISTA DR 2 BR, FR $649.000 D. BIBB BAUOl IIOOB 4 Ba, FR, SPA •HEW.BGAIL 4BR,FR llAUOl llDGB 31 ST TIOPEZ $679,900 B. HILL !7055 BIDDEN Tl.AIL $679,900 R. KURTZ 4 BR, FR, SPJ( $679,900 Sl ST'BOPBZ B.HILL BAUO•UOOE -4 BR. FR B.V. lllLl.8 4BR,FR BADO& au>GB 1 COVENTIY $750,000 D GOLDSB.ERRY • ..:>.n 171t PAU GUEN ~~.500 E. CORKETT 50 llD61UH1 D& • ea FR 1160.000 P.HURLEY NIW10IT DIQllTS 14'1 UNQI IU) LROSE 1111 Yll'l'A H E.OLSON 3 BR. vu 1796,000 aAllllOU8 48R ULOOOIT 4 BR. FR 1826,000 lllOCUNmAI( Sl.376,000 NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA • HZS,000 Penthouse 2 BR, 2 BA beveled mirrors r.eflect forever fountain view. Upgrades & skylights, plus elevator & parkfog for 2 ca.rs. BAIBOI tlDGE M7t~900 4 BR Lautremont with loft-office. Gorgeous day & night view of mountains & city. Spa. gated community with pools & tennis. BALBOA Sl70,000 High income from duplex located in the heart of where all the action ta on the oceanfront "down near the Newport pier. BELCOUIT HIU '640,000 Views of Catalina. Night lights & big canyon from this 2 BR, 2 BA sophisticated t.ownhome. Formal living room, 2 fireplaces beautifully maintained. H.V. HOMES . aaz,.ooo Largest model. 5 BR, superbly decorated sky lights, French windows, wood floors, country family kitchen, all surrounded by pool. gardens & views! .... SEA VIEW SOfi,000 Best buy! A lot of house for the money! Over 2700 sq. ft. of good sized rooms. 4 BR. 3 BA family room & dining room. PENINSULA PT S5&!,000 T his 2 BR, sep. dining room , 3. patios, 3 fire- places, library, loft & stunning design makes thi home on Pen. Pt. exceptionally excit ing .to see. WESTCUPP '419,950 -Large Country kitchen with cozy fireplaf ce in- vitees you to stay in this remodeled 3 bedroom home. French doors, A/C. secur ity system, & m~m~ ' BAYVIEW TEii.ACE '414.000 Just reduced! SpectacuJar Mediterranean de- sign, Berber carpet, terracota tile, professionaJly lan..l--ped Do • . . " UKa • n t mtSS tt .. BLUPPS '386,000 Popular 3 bedroom .. Delores" plan on wide greenbelt. Fresh as a daisy. and ready for oc- cupancy. CuJ-de-sac location offers quiet & pnvacy. BLUPPS SMZ,MO EiceptionaJ free standing condo in ideal location on greenbelt. Two lovely pat.iOI, compeltely remOdeled, freahly painted. Just delightful. l HIWPOIT IBACB SIU.• Just Reduced! Lookina for a prime locatioa at realat.ic price? SB~ 2 BA. Large yard. RV accw Call to ... toct.y! <lVER 100 OFFICE~ TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA lJJ lU 11' • .11 J ·~H l/l l '. ·. .... -= 110 QUALIFYllli 2 BR. 1 AB townhome In Mesa Verde. • Assume FHA $85,000 loan at 11%. Pay only $979. per month. Enc. gar. w/d hookups. Call for more info. w/d hookups. Call for more info. &Ill IC CASWI IUITIFUL TOWIHOME II IEWEI COMPLEX 2 BR, 21~ BA -Huge master suite 'w /wlndow seat. Lots of tile-upgraded plus carpet-vaulted ceilings. French doors, fireplace, buJtt-in Oak Hutch all on the Eastsfde. Call before It's too late. IH••-- 12,100 IOWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated, walk to Performing Arts Center. · .... am ..... PRICE IEllCTIOI 110,000 Newport's eectuded home large lot w/sunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & pool. ........ CUSTOI HOIE SITE Custom home on hill top wtth 360° view. 11.48 acres wtth 750 producing avacado trees. Great Investment today and future! Total prJoe ~ 11 --""' . llEW LISTllQ Affordable price in Newport Beach. 2 BR, W• BA townhouse_ Great lo- cation. Close to beach. 2 car de- tached garage. Call for details. . S1ll,t00 IPOUTl• 1-1 nsuw-.1 UYUll•llll EASTS I DE CONDO SPECTACULAR 3 BR. 3 BA fireplace and 2 car gar- age. Top condition and location. Pool & tennis too. Private yard, 1 BR , 1-BA. down stiars. Exclusive. Only $111,800 MUUnAIF TOWIHOIE IEAUTY 3 BR, 2 BA dining room, clean. Vil- lage, walk townhome with new de- signer carpet & paint 2 car attached garage with community pool. rec- reational facilities. Don't delay. ClllllUZ.-S COITRACTOl'S IELIQHT H., corner lot, 3 BR, 1¥• BA plus added famlty room. Needs special attention an& some TLC. New on the market. Neer South Coast Plaza. Ask- ing " 1111,111 ~·-··· USTSllE COllO'S 3 Untts to choose from. One three bedroom or One 2 bedroom or a 2 bedroom plus den. Prices range from $215,000-$217,500. Onty 4 years new, Beet location aveHabte. 111BT••wa 631-1266 NEWPORT BEACH CHIO Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Single levef. Perfect for singles. Beech living at its best. Priced to sell. Submit your offer. lrTAWMI 11·2 LIT · . Darling 3 bedr~ ~' on the E'slde of ~~ \-.. W..tent con- dition wt~ v # ... noors on huge bulldable-;J_. near 17th street. UH,IOO -·Ul.Lll PRIME SOUTH COAST PLAZA LOCITlll Immaculate & ready for move-in. This lovely 4 BR, 2 BA tlas everything a family need$ located on a cut-de-sac. Large yard, beautiful landscaping Also family room, kitchen combo & upgrades galore. IHl,IOO .IUIUIL• "SNIPPY FllER!" Super four bedroom pool home 1n great Brookhurst location: fireplace. large yard, ... close to school,. cul-de- s a c ! Just listed! $265 .000 .. a11n• LllHT DllCES OFF THE WILLS- of this superb upgraded contem· porary tpwnhome. Spacious with nearly 2,000 sq_. ft. Is has 3 BR. 2.5 BA, formal dining room, private sit- ting room off Master bedroom & secret hideaway off secondary -bedrooms. Alt thia-ptus a vjew-of the Valley to the See. ~lng UM,llO --·- J IEIA YEllE ML IOIE /Lovely 3 bedroom pool home tn Mesa Verde. Comptetety remodeled wit~ lavish UM of ollk & ceremk: tile & wood ftoon. You muat ... this t>eeutlfutty remodeled kitchen to ap- preciate atl the ~I Prtoed to Mffatonty ..,_ .. LIVE IT TllE IUCI Mod411 perfect highly upgraded 2 BR, 2Y. BA townhome In I special a. eluded locatJon yet within steps to beach. Nearly brand new with an :, award winning delfgn and floorplan; mirrored walls. European kitchen. private patio, large master suite, fire- place, 2 ~r garage, MC!Jrity system. Absolutefy gorgeous with superb construction. Just listed! 1211.- Wll IAT I• 12~ •LllYnmT -Tim .. ·-Clllllll IEWPllT IEtlm 3 BR, 2 BA master step down suite has open beam ceilings-raleed hard- wood floors bonus room. Brick fire- place. large corner lot. Exc:eftent op- portunity to refurbish & expand. ....... 1111e1 ... llllLY IPIRllEI TllTlEllCI This home could be featured In Architectural 06Qest-shows like a model home. 3 BR, formal dining and famlty room, private spa and nigh1- llght view. New on the market at ·--......... *IEITLEIUll'S UICI(* IOIEllE Don't mlu the last of the large parcela. Build or eubdlvfding this rural 40 llCr9 S*cel next to. Cleveland NatJonal Foreee and near ,,.. ,..._ denttal deli llDPIMf't, off Ortega Hwy (174) ~Co. terma available on ..... price of ..... mn1&21 IEllllllllll UCLISIVE· Spacious '3 BR (or 2 BR & den) 3 BA home. Cozy kitchen w/eatlng area & firepfface. Private patio w/jacuzzi off lovety master retreat. Call for per- sonal showing. 111..- all t•• .IOVE UP TO IEWPORT BEACH Prime 4 BR, 3'h BA pool nome. Lovely traditional decor, brand new planta- tion shutters. Fabulous European kitchen with sub zero refrigerator. Beveled fLont entry french doors. Asking only Sut,000 .......... lllEI $550,000 II IEWNRT IUCH This home has everything. Single level 2551 sq. ft . of living space. Private jacuzzi off master BA. Many, many upgrades superb location. Less than. 10 years old. For details and · private showing call! llTl Wiii PIEllll IPT IElllTS Expansive 3 BR, 3 BA residence. family rm +family ~'O'n, vaulted oeillnga, warm · ~ ter suite, prtvllC)' ~ O ,__,,,many uses, French\,._, -~ to patro area. Dec- orator Pt ""'"'' Oversized spa + 4 car garage. Asking ...... lilllllat 11111 IEW II OLDE Cll -Quality duplex currently under con- struction. Both units are 3 bedroom, exceffent locatJon. Call loday to add your own finilhing touches. .....- ~ L ••a IACI IAY 1111111 Absokltety be9t bet Back Bey buy in Eut8kte eo.ta Meu. 4 BR. 2'~ BA. Quiet location. Approx. 1.750 sq. ft. Hurry on this guy. -IUZ.-:S IEST llY II IUllE Pllll ICIES • Fabulous one story ex~'ve ho,me ·on over an acre "l _ y _ovety 3 bedroom, denO y . + powder ' room. Or~ . nreplaoe. Large formal ~~~ • oom 'With French doorS. Col ·"Y kitchen with large butcher"-blod< tstand. Beautlf\JI land- scaping, spa, room for tennis court or horses. All this and much more for only 171.,... un.m•MU &nEITlll·lllLIEIS Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre lots. Very secluded wtth paved road. Coastal and mountains vtews. Cell for details. · 1111.- llYESTOR~ OPNITllITT Fast growing Eastslde; Six (6) two story townhomes. Three Bedrooms. three baths, formal dining. cathedral ceilings, fireplace, and private yards. . Ex<*lent income or the possibility to sen separately. 11,•,• mnwrm llVESTOI OPPORTUlln 9 Units Central Costa.}Aesa. All 2 BR. 1 BA. Great rentll area-owner anxious to trade up. Very clean units. Ill I ALIOll ORCHlll 433 Acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. Complete underground sprinkler irrlgatlon.'88 Crop at 25•;. return h,••• --allS ICUI VIEW 3 BR. 2'A BA townhome. fireplace, dining room, pool, spa. tennis. Large 2 car garage. Available 10/1. 111111• ·-- RAlllOW RlllE COllO One BR, ptus den. One year old. One car garage. Lake Mission Vei10. Usage included. Avallable 11 /15 . $755/Mo. _, ""' 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA • . ., .. . . . Spacious ' bedroom home on cul-cie:sac. Spa " and cool pool. Designed to give your family space for every activity. Newport Beach ad- dress. CaJI 673-7300 OPEN SUNDA V 1-4 363 VISTA BAVA LIDO ISLE . Rare find 3 car garage on Udo. Street to street lot with spacious home built around beautiful patio. 4 BR, 2 BA. lots of windows and wood beam ceilings in livin~ room & kitchen. Call 673-7300 $710.000 OPEN SU NOA Y 122 VIA KORON NEAR THE BAY Spacious duplex within walking distance to Pavillion & beach. UP 3 BR, 2 BA. den. ON 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplace in each unit. Call 673-7300 VAIL COWRADO CONDO 1031 Exchange for Newport Bach Condo. C.U 673-7300 $595.000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Sandy beach and bay activities included with this 3 BR, 41/z BA . home. sitting room could be 4th BR. Cozy fireplace in master suite. ·Call 673-7300 $1,195,000 OPEN.SAT/SUN 1-4 432 VIA LIDO NORD CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME Street to street lot. Lovely second story muter suite with large sundeck. Beam ceilings, tile floon, plantation shutters, 2 fireplaces. Call 673-7300 $595,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 2lf VIA KORON NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME.Two BR, 2~ BA formal dlnln1room.2 decks. oc .. n . view fTom kitchen It maeter eulte. large llvlq room. Community pool and spa. Call 673-7300 _. SH0.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-' 200 INTREPID. NB KINGS ROAD Charming home with lots of wood through·out . French doors to sundeck, wood floors, wood beam ceilings. Open and airy fHllng. If you are thinking of remodeling. ttiere are plans included In purchase price. Call 673-7300 $800,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4-1521 KINGS ROAD LOWEST PRICE ON LIOO ISLE 'This 2 story home I• ready for you, most comforuble and lmmacLllate on the niarket. 3 bedrooms, spacious master suite upemlta llght and airy feeling. 2~ baths. Call 673-7300 COi i EGE PARK. SEAL BEACH Hithly Cd S BR...._. la w•at ana .. ...... • top ..... ., ...... So. c.IMonda. Mow rtelat la caallhloa. Re11d .. - .... --.,. MC-. 1o he..,~ ~671-7111 ....... BQB a DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out 9f 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive-. - When you want Results CALL THE BEST The Market Is Ready For Your Home-So; CaU The Koop• And List Todayl .llST llEllCED DWIER llST SELLI WE I SEClllE WRll SEISITIOUL 111111111 ICUI VIEWS If security is what you wanL security is what you'll get In Villa Balboa! Just beyond the privae guarded gates lies an executive suite that is so speeial. words cannot do it justice. Ottered are 2 bedroom. 2 bath, In- door laundry. and fabulous views! Some of the designer furnishings are available for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! 111••. 111 I llYIE HIP Setect """'u IELLIE UIL UICI Closed stables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded grooming area, lrg track r<;>om, separate hay & feed storage room, barn includes sliding glass windows, auto fly spray system plumbed thru-out horse area. Also, lerge fenced dog run & kennel. ABOUT ,THE HOME ... 4 bedroom, 2 bath very sharp home w/3 car garage. 10 car off street parking, RV or boat parking. fire & police protection sys- tems. ~ F• IETUU... e.a1 .... W.L .. lllYIEHIP - 111-1211 m& II,,,_ ... IUTtl UU..., & • YILll• IMP Own your own home with as little as 3Ve down and save money through tax benefits. 1¥111 ULE •WJ lllTI 11&11 ••1 Super nice· three bedroom.-two ~ath condo. Forget the hassles of buying a "fixer". This one has new appliances and Is beautifully decorated and highly upgraded with contem- porary overtones. Well located tn gated com- munity that has just been painted In grev.s. Walk to South Coast Plaza. Enjoy all this ~d th,_ poofs for . • 11..-1•, ... ., , .... ...... .,..... ..,; .. PUT BUR FAMILY TO .WORK FOR YOU • -1'ooet¥ '7"e '7h *?Jew l!uti119"* WISTIUFF Very cute Family home, well located near -achools and shopping. Comfortable living arrangments lnciude family room, living room, three bedrooms, two baths. large front, and back yard with a pool & a two car garage. This one w,on't last Jong. 141._ ........ . HARBOR RIDGE A distinctive home planned for gracious liv- ing, f9cated in the prestigious guard gated community of Harbor Ridge. • Glass walls frame views of Ocean, Bay & City Lights • Handsome red brick In entry, atrium, kitchen & spacfous deck · • Dual air conditioning for warmer "NEWPORT" days • Lovely yard with room for a lap p'><>I This fabulous home features 5 bedrooms. 3.5 baths, famlly room. large game room & 3 car garage. san• For rour prtwate ahowlng caH BOB & DOVIE KOOP 631-1266 NEWPORT CREST Popular Plan VI has been converted to 3 bedrooms and allowed for a giant master suite. 2.5 baths, lofted ceilings. bright & 9'1nny kitchen, famity room with nice deck. large ffvlng room, 2 car garage ~! BOB & DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT CREST Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths and P~ Room • LMng Room with Lofted cetllng • F1reptaoe and Wet Bar • Famlty room with Deck Raised Dining Room • Sunny Kitchen • Master Suite with Sun Deck • Tuck-under Double Garage with Auto-Door Opener and Inside Acoess Stairway .,.._ BOB & DOVIE KOOP l/ol & '!!Jovie Mop 0At KO.Al ~be.AiMQ fk bre.$1 plic.ed k..e. Ok ~ La~ otJ tk Excfusive. LllDI ISLE Tiie ·1a/l••rt of S•cce11 ... _.. .............. ..., ....... ,,,.. ,,, . .,.,, .............. " ..., ................ Tiiis is ... Mst ....... ..,., .......... I.JN. Ille. lite 11111 .... alnl ........ a. .... .,·~ w., ............ liMc ...... ._, ,..., • _, lnMfast • .., a fire- ......, ........ , .,.. 2• 1teer ....-HJ ..... ,.. ................ . ........................ , ... 11• ,.... ......... $1,711,000 Fee For 1 PriY1t1 Sllowi11 Call IOI I DOVIE IOOP 131-1211 ?2ece11t Sale.I WTILIFF P&llUlllC VIEWS. 4 bedroom. 2 bath lots of potential to expand up or out! Needs some TLC. But 1s built to last. Best buy In East Bluff. Hurrv this home won't last the weekend. ~ ....... ICUI VIEW •••llT 11111. Fabulous ocean v1~ws throughout! Hardw00'4 •· 0 1n kitchen, dtnlng rOOf'" -0 l id hallways. Beautiful Vt. S ~ .... v0 tnms & dee· orator accet ... vughout. 2 bedrooms. 2'~ ba1t\s. . U~ ..... . ......... ---GEORGE ELl(lNS--- coMPANY 8(VERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK Pl\Rll. NEWPORT BEACH ELEGANT MEDITERRANEAN VILLA · From the moment you enter through the double doors of this magnificent home you feel the spacious surroundings. features 3 bedrooms. family room. Irving room wrth vaulted cerlrngs & large well landscaped yard with pool & spa Call for your pnvate showing! $550.000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 3000 CORTE PORTOFINO NEWPORT NORTH VILLAs-NEWPORT BEACH STUNNING OCEAN/BAY VIEW · Possibly the best vrew in Villa Balboa! This penthouse. untl has two roomy bedroom suites. each with private bath & balcony Upgraded carpeting & attractive window covenngs There 1s a skylight. ftreplace. & inside laundry. Why not call now to see this magn1hcent view untt, today? $350,000 NEWPORT NORTH TOWNHOMES. PRICE REDUCTION · Seller anxious and ready to move! Orama, charm. style ... this home has 1t all! The entry flows into an expanSlve hvtng and dining area which soars 2 stones in height. The kitchen 1s open to the drm, enhancing the fnendly, tnformal amblaoce. The down· stairs mstr ste is completely separate from the upstatrs bdrm, an Ideal arrangement for a teenager. The loft, dramahcally overlooking the lrm gives this home speetal excitement. Pnce reduced to $270,000. OPEN HOUSE· SUN l ·5 98 CORSICA-NPT NORTH-NPT SCH , ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Enter this custom home through double doors into spacious Irv 1ngroom/dtningroom area. Large krtchen has eabng area and flow throuah to private pabo and yard. Great for enterta1nina. Cathedral ceilings in hvmg room and mastar bedroom. features 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Only 12 years old. Over 1500 sq. ft REDUC£0 SJ.47.500 OPEN HOUSE SlH>AY 1-5 47.C WESTMIHSTIR.ftf>T KTs-NPT BCH 9LUFFS. AFFORDABLEJ SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT · f reshty painted wrth nN carpel new pllotless stove & oven. new tile, counter tops, fixtures & mirrored closet door!.. Air conditioned plus air electric cleaner and secunty system. Spacious & pnvate patio overlooking greenbelt & pool. Very convement lo- cat10ll-Walk to Eastbluff shopping center. CdM High School. churches. tennis & parks. This property 1s in mint condition & ready for you to move into. Reduced to $267.300 OPEN SAl SUN I 5 2401 VISTA HOGAR-N(WPORT BEACH BLUFPS "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAM· ORA.MIC VIEW · Expanded, remodeled & upgraded, ttus property 1s unique & different from all others 1n the Bluffs. At the bme of original construction, 2 bdrms & bath were added below the main level. Master bdrm ste on main level has an enlar&ed bath area. ;acuui tub, sky fel\ts. separate shower & waA-in clcsel Hi&hfy uperaded throU&h«>Ut w/lar&e family rm. & ~ dinin&/liv1ng rm aru. New kitchen appliances. inside laundry area & entrance to home from attxhed garace. This is truly a rare beauty! $510.000 fee. BLUFFS 3 BEDROOM · Easy hving in btaut1ful Newport Beach lo convenient to al. Sharp, dean, well carecttor & affor~. Enclosed private patio wrtti pc,.etty ttowen lo P'ants. Walk to -community pool, Eastb&utt ~center, tennis, cllurches, schools & parks.. Pnce includes the land. $276,000. OPEN HOUSE-SAT & SlW l-5 2710 V\STA IXL ~BlUfFs-NPT SCH -------R E SAN MARINO N[WPORT 8!;ACH ~ PALM ot:SCRT SAN DIEGO SAN~ISC.O u HOP, SK• AND JUMP TO THE OCEAN · (flfOY h..,. 1/2 block from the beach 111 this beau u Y landscaped, welknaintained home. 2 bedroom. 2~ bath with ocean view from cozy famity room and spectacular panoramte mw from sundeci. Secluded pabo adjoins the h1ng room and dmmg aru. New roof. new floor cove11ngs, copper plumbln&, Owner may carry size.able 2nd trust deed. Corona det Mar hvma at its best! $625,000 ~ . EAST8lUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME · Thrs lovely home 1s located near Eastbluff's community park & is on I of the largest lots in Eastblutf. Room for a pool or expansion. Mint cond. w/many u1>&rades. French doors. & windows. kitchen w/new tile, cabinets, GE microwave/oven & garden window, secunty system & a new roof. Great for enterta1nin( with an extra large dimng rm & eating nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family neigh· borhood near schools. churches, tenms & parks. -$449.000 OPEN HOUSE-SUN l ·!> 2668 BASSWOOD ST.£ BLUFF·NPT SCH PRIVATE BLUFFS CONDO. NEW LISTING "G" ·Model end um! Great entertainment floor plan (ipansive greenbelt Sunset and Bad Bay balcony views Three hole putting off patlO. Beamed ce1hngs w1lh hght carpet throughou t. Huge krtchen with pickled cabmetry T tie entry with hand turned wood bamster Secunty system Assumable loan Owner has found another properly 3 BR. 2 BA.. $4 15.000 OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5 1984 VISTA CAUOAL-N(WPORT BEACH MISSION VIEJO COSTA DEL SOL 55 or older' Rettre<P Sold your big home7 Come to Costa def Sol, a gated community. Spantsh style detached house. Vaulted ce11tngs. All amenihes-2 pool, golf, etc. 2 bedrooms (huge master) plus a Iott. 2~ bath!. separate dining room Beautiful view Private location Decorator perfect. A new way ot ltfe' $275.000 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR VlEW HILLS · Featured 1n Sunset Ma&az1ne, ttus home expresses 1ndivlduahty and excellent taste 1n decorabnc and landscapu1g. located on a quiet cul-*sac 1t offers S BR, 3 BA family room and pool in a S91Ct0us prden settinc. upansion and remodelinc make tht1 home truly 5'*ial. complete with ocean and mountltf'I Nws. Call tor other detaih and Yftln& of tM loftty famity home offered at $780,000 759-9100 A L T 0 ( SAN CLEMENTE l SAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ MAJAL" ENTERT AIMER'S DREAM · Situated on a h1llSlde with a commanding wiew of the Pacific Ocean and city ol San Clemente. this S bdrm custom home is tor the person wanting something unique & spectacular Ora matrc entry w/skyhghts. spamsh ltle floor, and a l 7ll Kor pond, surrounded by lush & suspended dining area between the 1st and 2nd floor overlooking the magmli cent vttw through 2 story high windows. Maid's quarters over garage and master bdrm has hrtplace & separate offtee. A game rm is also included w/pool table & spa The $495.000 first trust deed is assumable and owner may carry 2nd T 0. Cail today for awt. to see. $599.500 I SANTAANA I CONDO NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA This mibnc l bdrm lower unit 1n pte guarded community is perfect for couple or person needu11 ttuer "own" !Qce. Neutral colo~ larae walk-in closet. attr~bvt kitchen & patio are sure to please. Pool/spa, tenM, huttfl center are 1ust some of tM amemties you Wiii enioy. S72.000 includes land. HUNTINGTON HARBOR MAGNIFICENT •DITERRMiEAN HOME · 68 fttt on the water "'tfl a 60 ft boat dod •. &tlt by Shlcwo. Pool and spa. Tiled patio on the w1te1 peat for ent~ 8lf Ml tM fa.ity na tMt lookS stracflt ~ the bay. lMte uster Slite w/sittinc rm and , .. .._ MIWrll Ml!Hte ttwHUt. fonul ... rm w/a brAant .... fat11e. ftws hoMe SS "" toftdtbonld & lotlted on a pmate street dose to bead\. rest.rants. & ~$900.000. I MNTAU I ..W 2 STORY •WPOaT 8EACM T.OWN HOUU . 2 BR. 2 BA. OM ... OM down. 2 CM prace & IMndry flcity M White carpetq & dr~ $1,SOO/Mo. LIDO l8LlM> WA '1'EflnON'r · Solciocls and lttractivt 4 Bit, 4 8A hoMe ~ '* and s1tp fOf 4S' ~~/:.Pf act. AYlilable Nov. 16th. YNl'fy lase 1t R S --------- 1 •• 1URNER '. Welcome .fo·9ur world '· .. A Wood ' of private coves and ~ndy beaches. fJDllJ UY -A perfect home for couples on the ocean side very ctOM to beach, park tennis and pools. Remodeled kitchen and bathrooms. Large street to street lot offers a variety of posslbilltles for expansion. $789,000 ea...u WI llT -A contemporary M9dtterraneen villa situated on a gentty lloptng bluff. It Is one of the largest resi- ~ In the area with 16 rooms looking ecro. the pool to the .... All within the private gated community of Emerald Bay. $4,500,000 I ' ICl..-Y ma1 UT -This rare and unusual parcel of land offers amazing whitewater views of both lrvfne Cove and Emerald Bay. Located on a bluff It Is more than 112 41cro. There Is an existing older home, but the gorgeous. building site is offered at lot value at $4,500,000. llUllJ UY -Gorgeous whitewater ocean views and a lovely spacious home will make the buyer who loves to entertain happy. Inner entry atrium. 4 bdrm, custom made tfle, den, famity room and large view decks make this one a must see! Si.•50,000 -Clll -Gorgeous large famlty home ·in thla mo.t preetlgloua private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath, beMltttue wood panelNng and large poot and patio. Great ocean views! $1,350,000 mt1 ucma mm -This unusuaMy a.rge and tuxurfous Normandy Chateau ex- ·empHfies a commitment to uncompromis-- lng craftsmanship. Every detail has been carefully planned to provide all creature comforts. For the very few. this home makes a statement. $5,995.000 EIOIU llT -This magnificent 4 bdrm. 3'~ bath home is ctose to the ocean and has wonderful whitewater views. Amenities in- clude steps to t>each. 4 car garage and it Is situated on an exceptionally large iot. $1.800.000 ... -mWI .. , -Just. ahoft bfod( from the Mnd. this 2 story 3 bdrm, 2 bath home offers bMch IMnQ at Its finest. Vf/lf"/ private location. $699,000 80lllVITND I.DOU llOLUIS • CA&ft'A llJAHA aAUAli 'LI.' IAllBS .... llA&IOllB IOJDllON II.UY LOU 11.UJON \ .. 911 tlte ' .. c. KINGS ROAD An art1atic bome witb fift be*ooma and foar baths, and three fittplaces, and formal diDl.ac room. Panoramic bay and ocean views. Muter suite inclDdes a den and lpl. Maids quarters. $1,S00,000. Ad#004 HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family home of tbe lqbest standard. with an open flowing floorplan witll lix bedrooms. four and one-half baths. Oat stainr~ pnnet titcben and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great ou · eat.ertaini.DC area witll built-in BBQ. pool and spa, all profeaionllly landlcaped witll ocean. bay and city light views. $2,$00,000. Ad#005 HUNTINGTON llAJlBOR Large corner lot affording privacy and room for two large yachts Four bedroom, three bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water Extensive use of marble in balhr09Q'ls, new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront decks perfect for e nteruuning Hard to duplicate! $1 .095.000. Ad#008 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic w~s located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantutic ocean coasthne views. Four bedrooms, four batM, two fireplaces, solid oakwood floors, five oceanview decD. beftled and tulip windows. V'JrY large family bome with exceptional yards complete with f1'uit trees. Steps to cbarmin& Victoria Beadt tl,295,000. Ad#OOl WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX NEW USflNG! A terrific income ~'1 c1oee to the beach 1n West Newport. Two units each wi two bedroom1, one and one- balf baths and a firepla~. Four-car carport, plus additional off· street parkinc-$S9S,OOO. Fee. Ad#OOl LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your c'llltom bome la WI aclmive, pted development above Lapna Bwla aDd eQtoY tM••• ..... oeean, city, mountain and e&llJOD Ylen. Limited" tO jat .fo.r utural-p-ade,, buildable lltee. Mela OWllll' will allo Mft u mdl9ided lat.ena in nearly 7 llCn9 of prtltilile opea..-fGI' ner.tkmal aDd qricQltural use. Ready for~ --·--·all .UUU. bl. Prleedlrom $399,000. Ad#bi 759-. S COrpoiate Pim•~ e in Orange County • • • BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX NEW ~G! Choice location in ffrst b~oci from tbe bay with some view. Three bedrooms, two batbs m upper unit, and two bedrooms one batb in lower unil Two car garage plus catport. Call now for a private showing. f'75,000. Ad#OlO BELCOURT WLL NEW LISTING! ~ean, Catalina and city Hgbts view from this stunning.townhome. Tastefully decorated an<ffurnished in ultra- quality m<?dem. New blond hardwood flooring •. Berber ca~ting. custom window shades and shutters. Dramatic custom lighting throughout. Air conditioned, upgraded security system. th.rff car garage, guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at $795,000. Ad #018 OUT OF AREA-VINEYARD Riverside County, one-half \our IOUtb of Palm De9ert. Forty acres of sraperinel and a fabalom borne, professionally f u.misbed and. deconted. Great opportaaity for investor, rancher, owner. Ter- rific new of tbe valley and Salton Sea. Home bas a swimming pool, elect. Jarae pat.ioa, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine acreqe prodaclac table IJ'apel. Owner will leue back or service the le9eD year depredatloa. Only f750,000. Ad#007 SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spyglua. views of city liabts. mountains, Harbor Ridce, partial ocean from prden. New ~ doon throughout. Cultom•wcl paintiac in and out, new marble floors in foyer, family room aad kltcbea.. Uperaded landlcaping and security system. $&95,000. Ad#819 NEWPORT ISLAND Dilcover "Newport Ialand," tbe quiet bicte-a-way island on the Peni11111Ja A foar bedroom, includinl a master bedroom with a private IUlldeck and apa, two bath, two story home. A warm1 open livinl room with med brick fireplace, oak flooring, remodeled aoannet kitchen. Alkinc $445,000. Ad#014 HARBOR RIDGE No GfW • Ml been spared to create um architectural master- piece.,.. na .... detail ol .... and comtructioD is not unlike • ,... -' of art. ,.. ...... -ol slate, copper and other ~ .. wtall CUMt be matdlecl ComDriliDa m spacious ::::: 3 the ud oa1 hlf batlll. partial lor .. -many as five •-·•-•·••*11.1. tllll ... te on.n tM ma••••Mill!i bl lanrioul livtna. C.e1 ° I ..., ud 1APt upt ......_ ID tM ftnitht"l staa-of c: a k *• • ... clecantne nm n 11 may be ..iected by the ,. n r 11. Cd today tor a pmate ...... ••·•· Aditt7 700 Beach, California 92660 • < • LOOJSI Slm'll IOBTA&LTON .. BILL VIMCENT IOBIX WAL TDS , .. .. ST AJlf WTLll .. • WTIUfi: Pia ILllIIEI 1411.• Lowest priced 2 story in Eastbluff 3 BR, 2.5 BA, dining room & family room. Very large 12,4~ aq. ft. Profes&onally landscaped with spa, gazebo, & separate 120 ft. J~ ~ nm. ~ for ... PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG OPEN SAT 1-5, 2838 ALTA VISTA • EAITIUlff: l.llRIT MmEl 1417,• Spacious floor plan, + ideal for entertaining. Gorgeous private patio lots of used brick. You must see this one! Ask for ... PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG OPEN SUN 1-6, 2131 ARALIA ST. WTll.Uff: NW, MT UITfD ..... The onJy view home now available in Eastbluff. tot.ally remodeled. The expanded Master suite includes walk-in cloeed, separate "jacuzzi" tub, and lots of imported tile. Great sunset and city lights view from master BR. LR, & FR. For a private show:!ng call your Eastbluff specialists. PHIL A EUGENIA STABKENBURG ... Ill·--···· Adorable Channer for,.. 0 '9,900 with 3 BR, 3 BA. anc1 boat doc:!o· ~ . .ough for 4-0· boat. - Designer wall• ..arapery to match. Water view from • ~ _ .,ery room .. Hurry. won't last! Call Giesela ~y. GISELA BURMEISTER llG WYOl llOME a.,• Elegant Broadmoor home surrounded by serene parklike yard. 4 BR, 2.5 BA, 3 car garage, sky lites, marble Italian tile, French doors into entertain- ment patJo with built-in BBQ. A great family entertainment home. For exclusive showing ask for CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5, 22 HERMITAGE •¥•-JUST UITfD IMI.• Totally redecorated University Park townhome. Over $40,000 m upgrades. 4 BR, 21h BA. new paint, Berber carpeting throughout. Custom c:eil- ings lights, raised panel doors, buiJt in stereo cabinetry, A/C w/electric filter. A must see. RON FELSOT WILi Tl... 111 .... Sophisticated 2 BR, 2 BA. penthou.ae in NCUrity buildiDI only bkx:k.s to. beech! White on white. plant.adon shutters, beveled m1rron throughout, kitchen lkyUte, utility room for -.her/dryer, air conditioned. Camnunity pool. spa & ten.nil ClOW1a. Low down paymentl with -unable loan. Ask for ... PAULA BAILY .... .. CllYll ,... 1211,• Love)y 2 BR. 2 BA upper level "Oakcrest" modeJ. Features include mirrored wet bar, custom wall coverinp, plantation abutters, custom built~ina in leOOnd BR. A.oc. pools, spu.. tennis. Secured entry. Ask for ... CLIP A E'L YN KEMP OPEN SUN 1-5, 56 SEA ISLAND NmB ... BClalft -.111 Walk to be9ch from u.-.. .\.. 0 home with 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. f·-s·· 0 -~and peak of ocean~. L . ~!All-Ask for ... .-1 .a dER YANK Uffllll .UX WITI PIEi 11,111.111 EXCFJ .I .J:NT INCOME!! One of the most spec- tacular locatklm in Newport on the water. Ex6eJ- lent Man inWlltment property or convert to single family retidence. Spectacular views, own sandy bMch, pler for up to 3 boata. 3 BR. 2 BA up; 2 BR, 2 BA. down. Fireplace each unit. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR l +ICIEI CIPR'EIClll. 1121.• Pomona north Garey St. Zoned C-4 and M-1 dty cooperatiw. Great for fut food. Excellent access between 2freeways.$7per1q. ft. TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT .. IPYILUI Wlllllft 1711.• Lovely~ Bay. and City Lights view. Ex- panded 4 BR. 3 BA. family & bonus room. Home Can for additional inlo. and your pP-rSOnaJ view- ing. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •1w ...._. 1411.-uw near fun and fitness. .. Steps to north lake. Parka. poola, tennis and bike paths. This rare 5 BR detached Irvine home comes complete with vaulted ceW.np.. family room. 2 fireplaoea. 3 BA, laundry room and 3 car garage. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN l&lflll 1111111. 11 .... 2 BR. 2.6 BA. with all new paint top to bottom. N~ light berber carpet. Large sunny patio/yard. Condo facea luah gn!enbelt and only steps to community pool/tpa. Includes retn,erator, wuh- er/d.ryer, microwave, patio furniture. No pe,. AvailabJe immediately. Aak for ... PAULA BAILEY WAI&... .,.,_ Pool & 5.000 tq, ft. "';rt\--family home ln ~ ~5 JSt\V.. 3 c:ar .... 2 pvt •· MON ~J'auGOl;ifis-int. • •t• IRf CID IE ... Ill • Web ~ and lo4a of windows in th.i8 Sea Ia1and Townhome by Md•in! 2 BR/2BA. '4G~" dec:mat.ed ln neutral beialf totMS w/plantadon ahuuen. Patio ii rifbt an ao1f CIDW'le w/panoramk: W.W and teperate endoeed 2 car ........ ~location! OPSN IATUiDAY l ·I. • 8&A ISLAND PBlLLYDUKB ESTHER YANK OPEN SAT & SUN 1-6-426 NARCl88U8 •••T lllTI ftu ll1l,lm Scrumptuoua brand new all white and awirn villa. Light, bright, and beautiful! 3 BR/2.5 BA.. "Casa Marbella" w /f.rench doors and windows galore. marble eJ\trance and kitchen floor, white washed kitchen cabinets. 2 fireplaces, one in muter suite, walk-in cloeet and fabulous master bath. Pool size yard. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER m'fl lt•Af 1-1 3080 CORTE MA.RJN ..••••1•nua ~ Several fJool'p1am avail. for viewine in Newpon'1 newest premleroommunity. C.OOtemporvy Medi- terranean style single family homes offerina the very finelt in amenities plus gorgeous community pool and recreation area. Clcee to freeways and Fuhion Ialand. Aak for ... PAULA BAILEY OPEN 8ATA 8UN 1-5-IOM CORTE H"EllM08A ® & + I + I = 11 Mn,• Five roomy bedrooms. thrtt complete baths plus a full finished triple car garage add up \0 the perfect TEN. Located steps from Woodbridge Lake this quality built home meeta all of your family needs. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN . ,............. ... Enter thro\IJb proleuionally land.leaped courtyard into th.ii new 3 BR home with marble entry Doon. Large family room with its own powder room. Walle to Fashion laJand & the bNchee. Alk for ... DELIA DELGADO ...... lllFB 1•••1 · S.utUW ~on one of Harbor Views ~ ~ a Bil. 2 BA. room =or ·. & pvt pool C..thedral eeilinp in rm. tamQy rm & dini.nc rm. New appliancea. & bricbc. open floor plan. ..,_, t« enten&inina. Alk for ... OPP 8AT 6 8UW 1-6, ICM& PORT Bal8TOL .JULIA LIAO -MY MEE M•lll 1Allh courtyard •Crance to thil ~~porary lWO 1t.ory home. Vaultlld oeOirw1 and ftrepllice ln lMnc roam. Two IWllrtM tndude 3 BR. 2~ BA pl&.9 ........ fam1ly roam. Ccimmunlty teaiur. ........ mdDOOlA*far ..• DlANAPa088D .a.art1m.-1111.111 Brand new 4 BB. 2.5 BA fully I.anct..aped home with 2 patios. Elepnt 2 story volume oe(Jinp, .,.,,.,..... BYina mow. pmnet kitchen with oeil-mc to count.er prden window. Aak for ... JANE SUNGAILA •••• ,. 11111 1111,111 3 Bil. 2 BA IDMtel' at.ep down.suite has open beam ce0i'9. rai8ed hardwood floors bonus room. Brick fireplace, large corner lot. Excellent oir portunity to refurbi.ah & expand. Just listed. Ask for ... 1 DELIA DELGADO Wiim CllTI •U .UX SIM.• Pride of ownership, beautiful light owners unit. lots of upgrades. vaulted ceilings, fireplace large deck. Upper unit has 3 BR, 2 BA ~ pvi_ yaro. Lower unit 9 ~ oJd. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for ... · LEE CHESTERFIELD TIEnBIOI .... One yar new Corona de1 Mar oondo. Highly upgraded with plantation shutters. Ceramic tile and plush carpeting. Llght and airy floor-plan fe.atures a gourmet kitchen & nook. Mas~ suite opens to a large private patio. Must see!! DIANA PROSSER 0 REALTORS ... nc11n1111c11111 -.. JUST REDIXX>RA TED THROUGHOtrr. ln- cludin& new kitchen and baths. Sumero refriger-ator llnht oak cablne•· -·--'~ . . . , ... -, UV~ J8CUZZI , nurT'Of'S, Italian tile, wool Berber. air. Bayview; with slip available. Aak for ... · DENNE SODERLING BflllT t.m UYFI IHI 14,111,111 SOPHISTICATED. CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE WI'! Open, specious; luxurious appointments and fumiah.inp. Kitchen designed for a oon.noisseur! Destgned for gracious living and entertaining. Has huae dock, 6 BR. 5 BA, 3 fplcs. Lap pool and spa in private_patio on the bay. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING .IEllB. • um• an.• Highly uPlf'llded 2 BR. 2 P ~ •nit for the most dilcriminatina taste. r " _ '!~ with lovely extra from marb1 Q ¥-, grand wall in MBR to vaulted ca'' e.._ . windoW treatments. OPBN Ht.,., J\JN 1·6. t'1 BIUTrANY L\ .. •NE LINDSAY --.. •1111111nr1 11•.111 A circular drive way leads '° this very spmcioUs 4 BR home with 2 fireplaces. JiYench-doors. Mex- k:an tile floorinC in kitchen & family room. Dellper carpet ~t. Pool aiJle yard. very private. Owner will ClOnlider trade. Ask for .. LBS CBESTEJUPIELD OPSN SUNDAY l ·&. 1'7018TA.aLJGBT CIRCLB ,,.~----... -- .. Ill Pm._. llflTE a.m.111 Ownn eountry Enal.ilh home oo 1.6 acrea neer Rid&eUne Country Club. 9,000 IQ-ft. with 5 BR, 5 BA. pool. and 5 at.all barn. Romo for N/S tennis court or ridina arena. Fabulota Master suite with littine room & spa. Decontor fumistllnp ~ liable. AM tor •.. JO ANN KENTON Uffl 'T' muce ..,_. l..araat 0Wnhome rnod4'>' 0 Bluffs. 4 BR Kit/Fam nn. big boro· l aq. tt. on cho~ greenbelt neMS 1-,.ool--perfect for kids. Wann sunny e ... ~.Ask for .. JvANN KENTON • cinll 1111.• One of Rig Canyon's largest single story homes. 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, pool & spa. For details ask for ... JANE SUNGAILIA lfflDlllf IAYFml Plllmf ..... Especially·pnvate 3 BR. 2 BA large and expansive fireplace, 50' bayfront patio, private marina for large boat, secluded pool and private 2 car garage on preferred Lado Perunsula. Call for appomt- rnent. Ask for... • LYNNE LINDSAY IUCll IOIUT . · 1111.• 11.e beach life awaitc•,.... \ Osa 2 BA home on R-2 loL HS 0 1-. ...: ocean view, & private pauo. J ~ w the beach! Ask for rtONDA BEIN Ima& UYI 181 .~ 111,111 Neat & clean 2 BR. 2 BA condo. Well located. close to shopping & ~ Property i.s vacant and ready to move·inio. ~for ... JANE A VJRGINIA I• 780~5000 IU .. llWlllm 1171, ... Best buy in Newport. 2 BR. 1 ¥. BA townhome cloee to beach. Close to pool and spa. 2 car detached garage. Includes washer/dryer. Eod unit. MICHAEL STONE OPEN SllNDA Y I ·5, 22 SEAS IDE CIRCLE ... .. .• Woodbndgt' Arborlake 3 BR. 2.5 BA beautifully decorated 2 story end locauon with separate dining room, family room. den, and breakfast nook. Steps to la!slt"with mim vtew. Ask for .. RAY DAVIES OPEN SAT-SUN 12-4, 93 LAKESHORE •WP•TlllR 1211. .. Style, & location make this 2 BR. den/loft. A perfect buy. Owners have purchued another home and need to aell. Ask for JANE SUNGALIA ECIUll l7llMI A city ll&hts view from this beautiful, classic, 4 BR home high.lighted with bleached oak floors. plan- tation shutters crown moul~ plus room for a pool. Call {or your private ShoWing. Ask foe .. DELIA DELGADO Wllllfllll .. 171, .. PRICED ro SELL NO,wJ In Newport Beach. 2 BR. mobile home, clubhouaes. pooJ, spa. Motivated teller. Ask for ... VIRGINA SWAN llillllll 1 • Cllll 11,.,_ Outstandln.g panoramic vtew Security bu1Jdmg $1500/MO. Ask for. VIRGINA SWAN OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOON! AllfEIM lllflTllll 117,• Fanrue Mae owned. 2 story rondo, FHA air proved. 2 BR, 1 BA. San Juan Capistrano. Good mcome ratio. Ask for .. . RAY DAVIES, JR. llC CMY• TIWm11m 1111,• Popular "Greenbraer" plan end urut open and atry. thi.s 2 level features master suite wtoffire area on second level Lavmg area, second BR & BA & 2 pauos on mam level Skyhtes. mirror. marble. and vaulted re1lmg. Assoc pool, spa & tenrus. Secured e ntry As.k for .. CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP OPEN SUN 1-5, 56 SEA ISLAND •m• 111111W Brand new J.M Peter's 4 BR. 2 5 BA home ugbt and bnght and beautifully appoUlted. Fully land· soaped with two pauos. Ask for. JANE SUNGAILA ~---a..111 Over 2,000 aq. fL ma bNuuful N.B. Commuruty spaoous 3 BR. 3 BA home with a large kitchen, cathedral ceilinp and private spa in patio A really quality bfestyle locauon that must be seen · to be appreciated. Call now for your pnvate sho~ Ask for .. BILL A DONNA WBBSTBR . . •um• • • ... CONDO SALE Call to see these exceptional condo buys in prime Newport Beach locatlonst * Corona del Mar-Reduced! Just 1 block from the -ocean. Beautiful 3 bdrm, 31/2 bath unit with 2500 sq. ft. Like new condition. Patio, dining rm & air conditioning. ri-$455,000 OPEN SAT /SUN 12-4 314 JASMINE *Lowest priced Versailles -expensively decorated with custom wall coverings & drapes. Reduced in price for quick sale. $104,950 * NEW LISTING! Gorgeous view penthouse overlooking the Pacific. Luxurious tropical island decor. Furnished, im- maculate & beautiful. ~ $375,000 *See this vatue! Dratis""''o'· LDed for immediate sale. 2 bdrms, 2 baths., family ng room, ocean VIEW. A terrific buy!! $319,000 *Quiet location -spacious 2 bdrm corner unit in popular Villa Balboa near pool looking onto greenbelt. Fireplace. patio & air conditioning. $187,500 (714) 673~4400 HARBOR REALTY 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL llAR ·Realtor seeks-eJ,allenge in Orange Cou:nty market' Jannl Charbonneau has joined , The Prudential Lido Realty In New- port Beach. Charbonneau specializes In Big Canyon residential townhomes. where she lives. and the older neighborhoods in Corona del Mar. She recently relocated t6 Newport Beach from lake Ta hoe. ··1 moved to Orange Counfy to find more of a business challenge. I have a personal Interest too. My daughter attends Loyola Marymount Univer- sity in Los Angeles," she said. Charbonneau is a design consult- ant with a commercial builder who has projects In Beverly Hiiis and Newport Beach also. "Janni is a highly motivated, energetic individual. and I expect her to do extremely well in real estate. She's already brought sev- eral interesting projects to the office.·· Howard Dippel!, president of The Prudential Lido Realty. said. The Prudential lido Realty is one Jannl Cbarbonneau of the leading brokerages serving 1he Newport Beach and Corona def Mar communities and Is Indepen- dently· owned and operated. For more information. call ·(714) 673-7300. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 WHY PAY A fULL COMM SSION TO SELL YOUR HOME? ~ ~~~~~~ -\~ WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SE:r f.EE (Payabl••tCloMofEacrow) I NEWPORT BEACH M..-Wlnr-.U 3 BR-2 BA Carmel Model. 1827 Port Barmouth .... l4i0,a 7!!-1114 View of Harbor & . 3A-2'h BA. •uuU'" . . ............. t ... 95,000 121~111 •WPllT IUCI lfllfll UVfl 11111111 1509 Sandcastle. CdM ............ Um $25.200 10 Wild Goose, NB .............. " .... Uftl $7.830 4 Wild Goose, NB ..................... Um $6.600 1800 Beryl, NB ......................... Uftl $12.120 2401 Port Whitby. NB .............. Uftl $25.000 •WPGRT BEACll OfflCf 1744 UIT CUIT -AY, !!!1\1 ClllUIB.1111,CAllUI (7141 721-4111 COSTA MESA mTllATfl l8.lfll 2 BA-2'h BA. Twhm w/ammenities. 918 Powell Court.. ..... 1174,IM m-1114 .UI • IEWPllT •ICITI 2 BA-1 BA in each unit. 1547 Orange Avenue ... U11.• ·---~ 3 BA-2 BA. Frpl in L.A. 810 Baker ::202 ........... 1111,• m-1114 7tt-1114 GIT THI FACTS, CALL ••• CALL FOi YOUI FRll WEEKLY LISTS OF PROPERTIES "FOR SALE BY OWNER" WJTH PRICES. ADOMSRS, PHONE NUMBERES. ETC. COSTA MESA .......... _ 4 BR-2 BA + Spa. 1799 New Hampshire .... IHI,• 121-1114 CllJI ... m1111 Uftl 11111111 929 Helena Circle ...................... Ula $8,020 1845 Anaheim Ave #10-C ......... Uftl $4, 120 3230 Washington ....................... um $9.820 3107 Samoa ............................... 11111 $7,314 325 East 19th Street.. ................ 1118$9,120 1213 McCormack ...................... Ulll $7. 11 O 274 ceclf ........ =: ........................ 11111 S9.360 2921 Java ................................. UIEI $11,820 418 East 20th Street.. ................ UB $8,520 2314 Westminster ...................... um ss, 130 - 377 Flower ............................... UIB S10,50Q 3110 Barbados .......................... UB $6,780 .. , ..... lffa .1935 0, NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA, CA 92627 (714l 122-8114 ' DAILY PILOT /ftAI. UTA1'W •lilll~-llllll!l·------------·----------Tax breaks lower-interest I When you buy a house. the actual mortgage interest rate you'll pay is rarefy as high as the rate quoted by the lending Institution that finances the purchase. The reason for this Is the tax break that buyers receive when purchasing a home. EffectMtfY, the tax break pushes mortgage rat• lower, says E. Russell Sher'l*'. Mnk>r Yk:e president and Western Region manager for Chicago Title Insurance Co., the nation's lead- ing insurer of property titles. How much lower depends upon hb'!V much taxable Income the homebuyer has, he said. For 1988, the number of tax brackets haS been reduced to two -a 15 percent bracket for thole with up to $29,750 In taxable Income and a 28 percent tax bracket for those earning more. Under current tax law, married couples In the 28 percent tax bracket pa.ya 15 percent Income tax on the first $29, 750 earned and 28 percent on any addltlonaJ lneome earned up to $71,900. Above that-figure. Income is taxed at 33 percent unt" It reaches $171.090. at which time the tax rate drops back to 28 percent. The tax Incentive for homebuyers In the 15 percent tax brackef effectively reduces the mortgage Interest rate on a 10 percent loan to 8.5 percent. However, because their tax rate is higher. <the tax break for those in the 28 percent bracket effectively reduces a 10 percent mortgage loan even more, Sherman says. Explaining how the tax credit works. Sherman cites the example of a taxpayer in the 28 percent bracket. On a $100,000 loan at 10 percent, the effective Interest owed ~s $10.000. However, the government subsidizes 28 percent of the Interest payment, reducing the effective amount of. interest owed by the buyer to $7,200. So the effective Interest paid Is 7 .2 percent instead of the 10 percent rate quGted by tt)e ~der. · . That's a spread of almost 3 percent, Sher an said. olnts out that the effective interest rate for unmarried h bu ·n a single return in 1 8 will be betWeen 1/2 and 1 1/2 percent tower than for those fiUng jointly, depending upon Income level. What happens if mortgage interest .rates move hig~er? A table produced by Chicago Title shows that the effective mortgage rate tends to lag behind when the actual rate Increases. A 3 percent spread between the effective and actual rate at 10 percent becomes a 3.5 percent spread when the actuaJ rate reaches 12 percent, and 4 percent should the actual rate rise to 14 percent as it did during the late 1970s. In addition to tax deductions on . mortgage interest rates. the federal government alsp encourages home ownershtp by allowing owners to de- duct property taxes. Buyers also get a deduction for polrts paid at closing. which for tax purposes are treated as interest payments. MOVE IN TIME FOR 11IE :~All new custom design. :: Approxinfately 2.000 square feet of excellent rlo" for comfortable.Jiving and casual.or elegaru entertaining_. ~-... : Large master suite and bat h with sauna. uoset. rit ~ and ocean views. ~Second bedroom with bay, boa~marina and cit) 'ie~ . ~Walk-in cloeet~ mirrored dressing closets aod coat close~. all ceda.....lined. . • Initial rate for 5 years • Converts to a 30- . year fixed rate at no cost • Purchase or refi to $1,000,000 NQ'lncome Quallflers Rate Locks Available • CALL DAVE LOYST (714) 253-3483 WESTGATE MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine @. 4"" NOT CALCULATIO . . -BOA.T PA.RA.DE Newp ort B each W'aterfront Lif est_l·le At It Be t · •• One of a Kind custom design hom e Jti'~ in one of the mo t ophi ticated ~ and luxurious condo projects on the -ater. Ab excellent opportunity for a primar) or secondary home! New Listing Tha t Won '1 Last! $619,000 • :: .: Large li,ing room with rulo~Ntl ba ~. !>oat a nd marina 'ic"' ·. on turning basin. ·:·~·formal dining room "ith t>a, 'i<'"' a mt c-ustom bt>H·I mirror . --~....a_ ..e..ustom-d~ign whitl' Euro pean l.it.c.hen f eaturm&e cu tom Corian counter with gra~ are'f'nt .... The ne\\~t rn design line ap~iances with ··~ton~am ·· \\ hite &: p-a ~ an1! ~ectronic panel . A dream kitC'hen~ :. AU new pa.int. luxury aarpet. Italian tiles. and l~ha fi,aur<'. Deco outlets and switches. and d ign<"r ~allroH~ring . Call June Davis . ; 720-1322 • For Your Private Showing 780-5000 PAGI 24/SATURDAY Nov .... -..r S, ,.. :YlllLOT/ftALUTAft Sept em ~er sales second to highest t his y ear After showing signs of cooling in August , California's resale housing market displayed surprising strength during September, turning in it~ sec- ond-best performance of the year, the California Association of Realtors re- ported. Existing, single-family detached homes for the state as a whole sold at an annualized rate of 606,642 units in September. up 6 percent from August. when homes sold at an annual rate of 572.490 units. The September figure represented the second highest level of home sales this year behind May. when homes sold at an annualized rate of 613.518 units. The September home sales figure was 25.9 percent higher than the 481 .882-unit annualized rate of sales m September 1987. The annualized rate represents the total number of resale home trans- actions for 1988 assuming that sales continued at a particular month's pace. This rate 1s adJuSted to account for seasonal factors that influence home sales. Statewide. the median pnce of an existing. detached home sold during September rose to $174.094. up 1 percent from $172,406 in August and 18. 1 percent from a year ago, when the median price was $147.370. "It's clear that the current real estate marketplace 1s being driven by a 'buy now' philosophy," said C.A.R. presi- dent Dale Colby. a Realtor from Glendora. "While trade-up buyers are keeping the market strong in the higher-cost areas. surprisingly large numbers of first-time buyers are buying sales m the more affordable regions," Colby said. •·Around the state, buyers at all ends of the spectrum are doing whatever it takes to get into a home because of the fear that conditions may further de- teriorate ·in the future." The rapid pace of detached home sales continued to hold the inventory of homes on the market at a low level. The association's Unsold Inventory Index, wtiich measures the number of montt\S it would take to deplete the supply of resale homes at the current rate of sales, rose slightly from 3.8 months in August to 4.1 months in September. A year ago, the Index stood at 4. 7 months. An index in the 10-to 12- month range Is considered normal. The lack of inventory and sharp increases in detached homt: prices during the past year have been good news for the condominium market. which has improved substantially dur- ing 1988. Sales of existing condominiums dur- ing September were up 4 percent from August on a non-seasonally adjusted basis and were 45.2 percent higher compared with September 1987. The median price of a condominium sold during September fell slightly to $126,533, 0.7 percent below the $127.~2 median price in August. The September figure was 12.8 percent higher than a year ago, when the median price was $112, 186. The Improvement ~the condo market is reflected in a drop in the Unsold Inventory Index for con- dominiums, which fell to 4.5 months In September -the lowest level since C.A.R. began tracking condominium inventory In 19"82. In August, the Index was at 4.9 months, substantially below last September's 7.6-month supply. "The condo market is looking more like the det~ home market in terms of the strength of sales and the low level of product on the market," said Colby. "Although there are areas in which condos take longer to sell than detached homes, that •period la con- siderably shorter than what we were seeing even a year ago. HoweYer, condominiums tend to have somewhat slower gains in prtce." The strong performance of bOth the detached home and condominium markets can be traced to tleavy activity In the state's urban areas, partlcutarty in Southern California. according to C.A.R. chief economist Joel Singer. "Comparing September 1988 sales figures with activity one year ago, the rate of increase In Soutl}ern Celifornla by far outpaoes most of 1he rest of the state,·· Singer said. ·'This Is particularly true in the Riverside/San Bernardino Region, which has received a boost In sales as a result of Its relatlvefy affordable Supply of homes.·' Sales in the Riverside/San Bernardino Region during September were 1 percent higher than In August on a non-seasonalty adjusted .basis and 57.6 percent higher than in September 1987. Themedianpriceofa .. home sold during September reached a record high of $113,885. up 6.9 percent from August. wherl the median price was $106,533, and 13.4 percent higher than a year ago, when the median price was $100,441. Home sales in the San Diego Region were 30.4 percent hlgher than during the same period a year ago, atthough September's sales fell o. 7 percent from August on a non·seasonalty adjusted basis. The median price of a home sold in the region during September~ to $153,615, up 1 percent from $152, 147 lnAugust and 13..9 perC*lt tMgf'9( thM a year ago, When the medfan .... ~ wat S,134,900. In ... the Los Angeles Region, sales were down 6.8 percent from August on a non-seasonalty adjusted basis, but were 30 percent higher than In Septem- ber 1987, The median price of a home fetl 1 percent from $193.106 in August to $191, 166 In September, primarily due to a decline In the proportion of sales of hQmes wtth four or more bedrooms. Still, the September me- dian home price was 21 .6 percent higher than the same period a year ago, when It was $157, 195. Sales In the Orange County Region fell 10.2 percent from Augu•t on a non- seasonalty adjusted basis and were down 3.9 percent from the same period a year ago. The median home price. h<>*eVer, continued to spiral. hitting $234,934)n September, u'p 4.5 percent from August's $224,828. The Septem- ber median price was 36.6 percent higher than fn September 1981, when the median-priced home sold for $171.990. The sales and median price figures are based on a sample of closed- escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes, excluding con- dominiums, for each of the regions reported. C ONNIE MAXSENTI Tax c r edits a r e advantage 497-9918 for real estate invest ors .ltJST U8Tm IN LAGUNA Work of art. Wood and glass Chris Abel home overlooking blue Pacific. 2 bedrooms and 3 baths plus huge deck with spa .......... $575,000 PRICE llEDtJCED TO $419 .... Charming home south of Hwy. In CdM. 2 BR. 1 BA 1n main house with detached BR + BA. Potential for expanslon ........................ $419,000 OPEN SAT·SUN 1·5 ...................... 610 AVOCADO llAGNIFICENT STONEHENGE A spectacular Harbor Ridge estate featuring 5-8 bedroom• depending on the ute of room, formal living room, family room, sun room. dining room, we .. ht room. theatre room. over- look Ing the City of Newport to PaJos VerdH. For luxurloua living, magalflcent vt.w., and gracious entertaining. Pluac Inquire about ucellent terma ................................ $3,695,000 ENGUSH COONT8Y GARDEN English Country ct..rm In Immaculate condition on Pen•n•ula Point. Located on private strada, 1&1alklog dlatance to bay It t>e.c.h. New decor has bem complstcly coordinated by Country U fe lnt•rior•. Kitchen de•ign by Diane 'ohn- •bn A must ...... _ ............................. $695,000 WOODe COVE LOT 9PECTACULAll VIEW W9.000 LEM£ oa LEASE OPTION AVAIL Newport Nor th 2 bffroo"'' It 2 t>.th1 with snany u"~ ... $1600/Monthly or ................ -...... $269.SOO TlJaTLEaOCK ff1effl.AND9 Immaculate Tartan model IOQted dOM to achOt'I. community apa It pool 3 BR. 2 BA ............... $659,900 OPEN SAT·SUN 1·5 M SrlVEI CR.ESC£NT MERRILL LYNCH REAL TY 75''"''" Corporate real estate investors are missing an opportunity to take advan- tage of tax credits offered for low-· income rental housing projects under the Tax Reform Act of 1986, advised a national real estate accounting expert recently. "The credit wlll return during a 10- year period up to 70 percent of the costs in present value terms of invest- ing in low-income housing projects, In addition to normal tax deductions for depreciation and operating costs," Stan Ross, co-managing partner for Kenneth Leventhal & Company said .. "But last year only about one-sixth of the $300 million In allocated low- Income credits were actualty used." A Leventhal study showed how developers and eotporate Investors. working In partnership wtttr non .. proflt organizations, ~sand k>cal gov· ernmenta, can devetop projects that produce high. returns and meet a pres84ng need for more low-kleome housing. The market for 9UCh projects la In a metropofltan area's outlying regions where (and pricea are relatlvety tow and building sites can be acquired at prices that make construction of low-Income housing economlcalty feaible. tnv.tora Interested In thele types of projects mutt move quJckly, Rosa ac:MMd, becW the credit is due to expire by the end of 1989, although the Hou .. h• pealed legtllaUon to 01end the credit untU the end of 1990 end the Senate AMnOe Commm• rw:hed en agreement on September 8 to extend and liberalize the credit. .... According to the Natlon&l Council of State Housing Agencies. Investors only used sss rmtnon of the av.itable $300 million In low·lncome credtts that were allocated to the states In 1987. Of that $55 million, about $31 mllllon was used for Investments In new construction. while the remainder went for acqulst- tion and rehabilitation of existing housing. This year. the state houSing council estimates that only 63 percent of the state's 1988 credit aMocation of $322 million will be used by investQrs. "Success in developlng such pro- jects depends on careful planning, acquiring the lancj. and financing de- velopment at '9U cost than conven- tional housing, and S'<flled manage- ment of completed projects." Ross said, "tt also depends on the aupport of the I~ government and the com- munity.'' In the typical lnvea.tment 99reement, the eotpOrate lnveslor NNes u a limited partner with a 99 percent lnter•t. whlle a non--proflt organ&za- tlon Is the general partner with a 1 per<*lt lnter•t. The corporate ln- Yeltor contribut• the necessary equi- ty ~ Ind recefyea the tax credits generated by the protect. The credit Is linVted to prapet1._ pteceO in ..,.-.tee aft• 1988 end before 1990. ·K~ lwthal& Compenylsthe 13th t-a-t C*Ufted ~accounting ftrm an the United Statel 8nd 11 ~ recc>gl met for Its expert ... • From left. Holly KdlOfC. Holly Jama .• Barbara lllller and Virginia Cuey are key ..... beft Of tbe Newport Beacla office. Lending Group openS Newport Beach offices The Lending. Group has opened offices in Newport Beach. The firm specializes In arranging funding for residential and Investment properties but will handle commercial real estate as well. Holly Jarvis. manager of The Lending Group. said the company offers direct access to some of the most competitive rates and fees available. "We have a dlveree range Qf pro-· grams to meet the needs of the homebuyer." Jarvis, who previously managed Weetern Mutual Financial Servtces In Newport Beach, said. "We also have an In-house computer that gives us Instant access to 7,500 loan programs. This really sets us apart. This computer program gives us capabilities far beyond those offered by the vast majority of mortgage brokers. "Thi9 ayst.-n bypasses the client's need to calf tender after lender to check on rat• and programs and apprises clients of the current information as well as the best loan programs." she said. In addition to Jarvis, the firm has three experiehced loan officers. Virginia Casey moved to Newport Beach In 19M from Oklahoma City where she OWfWtd her own· business. She has a California real estate sales license and has worked as a loan officer for a direct lender. a mortgage banker and a mortgage broker. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Saleswomen . Barbara Miller, formerly a loan officer with Western Mutual Financial Services. is a native CaJif ornian and has lived in Orange County since 1966. She has been active In real estate since 1977 in Orange and San Diego coun- ties. She has escrow and financial experience . Holly Kellogg, an Orange County reSident sinoe 1980, is a licensed reaJ estate sales person who has worked as a loan officer with Western Mutual Anancial Services. She has her f.IASO Series 7 securities lloense . The Lending Group Is located at 369 San MiQuel Or .• Suite 235, Newport Beach. ~or more Information. call (714) 760-0795. Family space is iinportant Every hOme has at least one space Where the famify tends to gather -a family room or family kitchen. great room, a den. or even e state-of-the-a'l. media center. Such a apace ls con- sistently one Of the most requested features among hOmet>uyers: adding famNy ectMty apace to an existing houM is among the most common reaons why homeowners remodet to expand. In ackHtlOn, ....,._time acttvltles are becoming mot9 apeciaHzed and It Is an lncreulng cttll1nge for homeOwners to dealgn end oroanae rooms that ac:commodN them. In =-to thele delign and remo ftMdl. SunteC hU publish- ed F....., AOon'8 & ActMty Areas, Offw'1119 ttundreda of edaptablt Ideas for homeownert end homebuyer• ~ The first of three photo-packed chapters takes a new look at traditlonaJ family spaces that serve multlpfe pu1poses. offering suggestions for updating lighting, seating and storage space. In the second chapter, Sunset offers ideas for more private retreats -dens for quiet pursuits, offices and libraries. FinaJly, white recreation rooms are certainly not new to American homea, the equipment found In thoee rooms today Is much different. The last Chapter shows how other families transformed spaces Into media centers, exercise rooms end chHdren's playrooms. To help you decide Whether a room conversion or remodel Is ~actlcal, • special MCtlon on what s lnvotved offers advice on options and pt~ Denis Underkoffler ti as been named vice president of The Prudential Real Estate AffiUates Inc., the real estate franchise subsidiary of The Prudential. The Prudential Foundation, The Pruden- tial's charitable giving organization. After two years with The Prudential Foundation, he served in numerous corporate positions including manager of market development and director of direct response. Underkoffler will be responsible for franchise affiliate programs lncfuding the development of business relationships between the franchises and other Prudential companies. He will also over- See the affiliate benefits program as well as such supplemental servioes as Errors and Omissions insurance. Underkoffler joined The Prudential in 1976 following his graduation from Princeton (cum laude) where he majored in psychology. Working from Its corpor- ate offices in Newark, he helped establish In 1987; he was-named director of planning for The Prudential's Enterprise Planning Unit, where he served as liaison ~~ The Prudential and its newly created Prudential Real Estate Affiliate subsidiary. A native of Hellertown, Penn .. Underkoffler will headquarter at the corporate offices of The Prudential Real Estates Affiliates Inc. in Costa Mesa. •· Bright Mortgage 1 0 5 OA * 30 Year Fixed Ra te * To $500.000 • 0 * 60 Day Rate Lock · ·*A Direct Lender .\PR: 10·831 Since I 924 CONTACT JOHN PRESTON - (714) 662-1012 RAJES Sl"BJECT TO CHANGE The Rig ht Idea ~~~ o~ ~~~so New Feature CP~ for Orange Coast .ON THE MOVE Beginning in November. the Daily Pilot will introduce a new column f eaturfng Orange Coast Realtors on the Move. On the Move items will be published on a flrst·come. flrst- run basts as space allows. • .... Real Estate Tah Press Releases will be accepted via mail only by our Special Sections Editor. So will black & white glossy (sorry. no color) photos. Also, please know, that as much as we'd like, we cannot guarantee photo return. ·MAILYOUB NEWS TODAY Realtors on the Move Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 . AUD: Special Seaiom Edi10r .. > HOME~ for the 1./1 HOLIDAYS BLUFFS J BEDROOM Fast posses1on possi~~ in tor the holidays. Good greenbelt lo- cation. Excellent neighborhood. spht level floorplan. Th1s one needs decorating but pnced right. S282,500 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM 6 t t Vlst• llontt•, N~ Beach EXCLUSIVE RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Popular San Mateo model-2 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace. Lower level 1n unit overlooking greenbelt & adjacent to fairway . New paint & owner will allow lib-, eral carpet allowance. Best value on market. Not leased land. S235,000 BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL Lovely Bonita plan w ith 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace. Courtyard entry and quiet rear greenbelt patio. Cul-de-sac street. Leasehold estate. Sll0,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN J-5 PM 108 Enc.INI, Newpon •am COLESWORTHY &CO. 640-0020 LIVE AJ]ltE BEACH _ .. •4 ~ .. -:. ..· 1 ~ .... REIMM of Co~ta Meu ' ... . 1111t1: .. TIE mCITivE no DEllllS T1£ RIEST" • -•-•NI• l9S 3 bedroom. 2 bltll blyfrOll ~ o~ the Mii dlannef of Newport 8adl and beyond. TNs security ~offers 1 central~ Baell location, bolt slip, ulldefsrovnd parkiflJ.: 51111 deck, pool •ea. and truly nqpificlftt views of Ille ocun, Cabllna, flllflt lchts. Ind Newport Bay. Seier ' hnanc1nc aY1llablt. I QI Portoftno Model. 3 Bedroom, 2'A Betha. Plus MPtif ... V..llebanUs rm/loft~ beltl. 0r .. t HOUM. Greet Locatkln. IA Blk to Gf..nbeft. S814,500 LEE llWSPIE llMIM ~., w11m1111 - Bernard Towen -·-. .._ COLOweu. BANt<_eR. ~ •. Merril I Lyr.r:h . ....., Rulrv •111 ; · •mil Lynch --. balty lttlt ... y .. Sell v .. ,,.,,,.,1 Cel ......... Ma-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. . LMllll Fii UDO? Charming 3 BR & den -will exch for dup/trlpJx in CdM, Irvine, Lag. Nlouel. or Lag. Bch. Super SBA on great street! 225 Via Genoa Open Sat/Sun 1-5 CALL . CAROLYN ROSS 171-... 111" (7177) · ; -· Mernll Lyr.ch -... Really ltt •• let; ' .. ' Sell y .. ,,...,.,! Cal ...... 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. Three bedroom, two be1h home wtth Yallted ceMlng9. lkytlghta. Frend! doors, central 8ir & much men. $419,950. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1-5 1127 llARltER'S DRIVE CHARMING LIDO HOME 2 Master Suites plus a third bedroom. 3 full baths. Exquisite design. • CHRISTEN NILSEN 631-1400 tMIWWW ~---9'C.675-7728 Dl•I JIErt llUS .... New on the mllf1l .. -"8*ourt'" ~ m CdM. New ~ kitchen, .. new ep- ~ & cabinets. Expended muter tutte. Frenctl doors & ~ ttvu-out. White «*! flooring & S*.11t1 cwpeting. New roof. Must ... to believe. Vec8nt & rMdy to mo... in. Exoellent va1ue .. saee.ooo. NEYPOmT llEICBTS FAMILY .HOME '525,.000 FOR roRTllEll INFORMATION OONTACT MARCIA BRASHIER @ • L&... AC.. R.E. Brollenge • , .. eerriee llrok~ finl 7141759-1219 --~ . W. be ~l&Ud by the end of tM month' .,, no....,....., Ml pey few Yo'# mow lit-NII ............... ,.rt_ .... -........ --.. ~- .. •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOll 506 Acacia Avenue, Olde Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-4:30 46 Corsica. Newport North 759-6600 $269,500 Sunday 1-5 720 GoldenrOd, Corona del Mar 640-7000 $409,000 Sun 1-4.30 1111 Ogle, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $179,000 Sunday 1-4 75 Oval Ad, Irvine 673-9333 S 144,900 Sunday 1-5 2143 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $229.900 Sat-Sun 1_. 40 Seabtrd, Newport Terrace 759--6600 $169,000 Saturday 1-5 17 Varesa, Vista Filare, Northwood 631-1400 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 21 1 Via Koron. Lido Isle 673-7300 $595.000 302 Vista Suerte, Bluffs 759--6600 $277 ,000 586 Wendy Lane. Costa Mesa Sunday 1-4 Sat-Sun 1-5 645--0303 S 152,000 Sat-Sun 12-4 2 IR ,11s FAM RM er IEI •201 "l9th Street, Balboa Penin. N.B. 759-5065 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 61st St, Newport Beach 722-9730 $225.000 Sunday 1-5 610 Avocado, Olde Corona det Mar 759-16()() $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Barlsto, Turtlerock Point, Irvine 631-1400 $399,000 Sat/Sun1-5 v43 Montpelli«, Harbor Ridge. NB . 673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Rocky Knoll, Newport Beach 760-5000 $345,000 Sat 11-6/Sun 1-5 23 Aue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t1614 Santanella Twraoe, Irvine Terr. CdM 722-1900 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 ••.,.•39 Southampton. Newport~ 640-9398 $625,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •22e18 Victoria. L-auna a.ch 497-17'" $550,000 Sunday 12-5 v2512 Vista Drive. Baylhores 844-9080 $849,000 Sunday 1-5 283e Atta Vista, The Bluffs, Nwpt Ben 780-5000 $489,000 Saturday 1-5 1543 Bonnie Doone. lrvfne Terrace, CdM 780--0714 $485,000 Set/Sun 1-5 ••257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mela 7st-eeoo $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••"•34 Cormorant, Bayview Terrace, NB 760--0714 S510,714 Sat/Sun 1-5 - • 128 Harbor Island Dr, Newport Beach 854-2800 $695,000 Set/Sun 1_. 813 Hlbl9c:ua eoJrt. Jasmine Park 75&-eeOO $495,000 Sunday 1-5 272& Hltttop, H.V. Knolls 844-8080 $389,000 33 Maln..U, Jasmine Creek Saturday 1-5 844-9080 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1827 Manner's, Westcliff 644-9060 $419,950 Sat-Sun 1-5 v 11 Aue Marseille, Newport Beach 760-0710 $599,000 Sun"'1-5 .,.. 5 Rue Marseille, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $669,000 Sunday 1-5. •311 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights 631-7300 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 300 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 34 Sliver Cre9Cen1, Turtlerock 75~ $459,900 Saturday 1-5 308 Twenty-third St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $285,000 Set-Sun 1-5 107 Via Dijon, Udo 75&-6600 $595,000 S.tl&.n 1-4:30 889 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, Nwpt Bet\ 721-1200 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 •2401 Vista Hoger, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $267,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 '"2 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-9060 $362,000 403 Vista Roma, BMfs 644-9060 $289,000 401 Vista Roma. 8'ufb 644-8200 $349,000 Sunday 1_. Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 474 Westmtnster, Npt Hts. Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $347,500 Sun 1-5 ••"2100 Yacht Grayling, Seavlew, NB 895-2249 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II '811 Fiii IM er IEI 21 ~o. Newport Qom 631-1400 $296,000 ...._ 1-5 •2582 CWcle Dr, 8aylhores. Nwpt 8dt 142-5200 $725,000 ~ 1-5 *20~1 Commodore (&)'U'St) N.B. 646-8125 $435,000 Sun 12-5 •2051 Commodore(~) N.B. 6'&-8125 $436,000 Sun 12-5 ws1 ••3000 Corte Portolno. Npt. North VlUu 75S.-9100 $560,000 Set.sun 1-5 3155 Cort. PortOflno, ·~ Notth 631-7300 '4ee.OOO Sat-sun 1-4:30 3024 Corte Hiii nlOM, Newport No. VllM. NB 760-6000 *4e8.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20291 CWnM. Senta Ana Helahtl 75&-81'2 *375,000 Sat-&wi 12-5 * * +3311 OeYor\ cw. Huntington Harbour 75M700 11,096,000 &.wMtay 12-4 e 10 OoMld pt, Off 15th S1. Nwpt Hgea. NB 642-&200 $698,000 Sund9Y 1·5 1223£. 8elboe &Nd, &eaboe ~ 131-7300 M&,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 442 EJ MocMne Aw, t~ Heights 831-7300 S4e6.000 Sat-8un 1-4:30 2207 Reita, The IMuffs, Newport Bwt'I 78C)..1800 $356,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 809 Hlbtlcu9, J-.Nne Pattt 844-8200 1449.500 SaVSun 1-5 -I ...... 139 Jumlne erk Rd, Jumlne Crtc CdM 891-1702 $429.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t21401 KJnos Road. Newport Beech 844-8080 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 93 Lakeehor•. lrMe 1eo.sooo S368.ooo Sat/Sun 12 ..... •152& o0..n BM:t. PMNula Point 780--0714 $495,714 Sunday 12-6 76 Pelican Court. Bayvtew Terrace . 844-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 1724 ptaza del Norte. Peninsula 6'4-6200 $665,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2045 Port Bristol, Harbor V1ew Homes. NB 780-5000 $489,9,1() Sat/Sun 1-5 1931 Port Cardigan. H.V. Homes 844-6200 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis 75~ $539,000 Saturday 1-5 * •995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1016 Sandpiper, H.V. Hills 759-6600 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 1o<M2 Suntan, Huntlngton Beach 546-2313 $284,900 Sunday 1_. 1999 Tusttn, E'slde Costa Mesa 844-9080 $375,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3?0 23rd Street, Newport Beach 631-1400 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Via Koron, Udo Ille 673-7300 $595,000 112 Via Weztera, Udo Ille 631-1400 $750,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-5 v *28 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $499,500 Sunday 1-5 • 301 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 760-0714 $344,90() Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 .,. 2532 Vista Drive. Baylhores 844-9080 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 i<2532 vi.ta Drive. Bayehor• eu eoeo $125,ooo Sunday 1-5 •2915 Vii.a OrMda, 81ufra, NB 780-471, $525,000 Sundey 1-5 ..... 410 3tth St, ttewport e.t.nd, NB 75t-87'00 $445.000 Sunday 1 ·5 •704 GotcMlwod, +lnoorne, Old CdM 813-6599 $558,000 8uncNly 1 .... :30 2e851 L 11 '"* •· M .... on VlefO 758 eeoo S3IO.ooo s.ue1ey 1-5 3719 Perk GteM. "-bot View Hiia ........, ...... Sundey 1 .... 17'20 Port StltlnG. H. V. Homee 1-...00 14et,800 Sunday 1-4 •31 St. Tropez, Hatbor Ridge 144-9080 sen.too Sunday , .5 204 Via 8an:elona, Udo tale 131-1'°° $616,000 Sat-sun 1-5 112 Vie Koran, Udo .... 873-7300 •110.000 Sunday 1-4 ••+M 1 Via Udo 8oud, Udo .... 831-1400 11.415,000 Set/Sun 1·5 ··-vi.t•--....,,, ~ tn-7300 ..-.ooo . 8undey 1 .... -v.. Gnlnde. The aun. 758 .a ''391,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ,4 Ill ,1111 Fiii Ill tr DEi ••• 701 Udo Park Or. Newport Beach 673-3n7 $1,650,000 SaUSun 1-5 •2226 Alta Vista, Eastbtuff, NB 644-9060 $530,008 Sat/Sun 1-5 2668 8aaswood St., Eastbluff, N.B. , 759-9100 $<M9,000 Sun 1-5 2652 Basswood, The Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 760-0714 $524,114 Sunday 1:30-4:30 · ••83 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 631-7300 $1,400,000 Sun 1-4:30 •24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 644-6200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2111 E. Ocean Bl, Peninsula Pt. • 631-1400 $695,000 Sat/Sunl...S • v t 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v22 Heritage, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 27055 Hidden Trail, Nellie Gail 644-9060 $679.900 • Sunday 1-5 * ••24 Hillsborough, Harbor Hill. N.B. ~514 $1,395,000 Sun 1-4 1589 Mlnorca, Costa Mesa 648-7171 $249,900 Sat-Sun 1-4 •2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View Hms.. NB 673-9333 $534,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 i 927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes. NB 721-1200 $589,900 Sunday 1-4 1615 Port Charles, Harbor View Hms 631-1400 $625,000 Saturday 1-5 1954 Port Chelsea. Harbor View Homes 631-1400 $614,500 Sunday 1-5 50 Aldgeline Or .. Hart>Or Ridge 6«-9060 $750,000 Sunday 1-4 t v • * 17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn,oiNB 673-9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 21n Sandptper, Costa Mesa 648-7171 $340,000 Sunday 1-4 •1542 Santiago. Dover Shrs, NB 631-1266 $539.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 t 1527 Seacrest, Hrbr View Hills, CdM 76Q.-.0714 $710,714 Sunday 12-6 1701 Starlight Cir, Baycrest, Nwpt Bch 780-5000 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 V 1910 YllCht Maria. Seavlew, NB 644-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 1 IElllOOI 1064 EJ Camino, Mesa del Mar.C.M 540-7355 $259,900 Sat 1-5 700 EM8on, Eu1bklff 7~ $559,000 Saturday 1-5 t•213 EdQewaeer, Newport Beach 780-500CJ $1,200,000 Sunday 1_. 539 Fueeerton, Newport Heights 644-90e0 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1921 Port Bermouth, Harbor View Hms, NB 721-1200 $5e9,000 Sunday 1-5 *1830 Port Cairdlff, H•bor View Homes 844-toeO $&25,000 Saturday 1-4 •1971 Port Uiurent Pl. (H.V.) N.B. 780-1481 $875,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 18434 s.nta YoNlnda, Costa Meta 8'5-0303 $410,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ... v v I IR 19lus FAM RI or DEii 2500 Cliff Drive, Cliffhaven. N.B. 631-7300 $1,500,000 Sun 1-4:30 500 Harbof.lsland Dr. Promontqry &4"-6200 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5 t ,,...11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-1900 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Nautilus Lane, Baycrest, N.8 . 631-7300 $545,000 Sunday 1_.:30 • 1814 Port Charl94, Hart>Or View Homes 644-6200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8244 Seal Rock Dr, Huntington Beach 631 -7300 $459,000 Sunday 1-4:30 8 Twin Lakes Circle, Spyglass 6-44-9060 $749,900 Saturday 1-4 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle. NB 759-6600 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & BEDROOM 1128 Gleneagles, Costa Mesa 6-46-7171 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 & IR plus Fii RI or DEi •t 144B Galaxy, Dover Shores 644-6200 $1,SOQ,000 Sunday 1-5 TOWllHOMES COllDOS-FOR SALE 1 IR 19lus FAM RI or DEi ••...-976 Bayside Cove W .. Newport Beach 6-40-1212 $429,900 Saturday 1-5 2 IEDllO I ••753 Avocado, Corooa Del Mar 720--0455 S22Q.,OOO Sunday 11-5 2165 Canyon, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $186,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 t 301 Cypress, Peninsula 6S 1-1-400 FromS325,000 O_pen Gaily 1-5 850 Halyard, Newport Beach 6-46-7171 $157,900 Sat-Sun 1-4 * • t 200 Intrepid, Newport Beach 673-7300 $240,000 Sunday 1-4 let Us lltlp Y• Sell Y ,., p,_,.,t~! C.a1 Cla11ifiN, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly ·low cost. ••vs5 Sea lslani:t. Big Canyoo, NB 760-5000 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 .-* 9,,... 56 Sea Island, 819 Canyon, NB 760-5000 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 22 Seaside, Newport Beach 760-5000 $175,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR 19lus FAM RI or DEi • •377 Bay View Terrace, Costa Mesa 673-4062 $275,000 Saturday 1-5 * •98 Corsica. Npt North. Newpon Beach 759-9100 $26-4,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •1 Sea Cove. Sea 1siancr 644-'3200 $579,000 Sunday t-5 3 IDROOI •314 Jasmine Ave. Olde Corona Del Mar 673-«00 $455.000 Sat/Sun"'2-4 2192 Pacdic, Cos1a Mesa 650-7000 $226,500 · Sunday 12-4 2153-B San Michel, Costa Mesa 759-6600 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1984 Vlsta Caudal. Bluffs. N.B ( 759-9100 $415.000 Sat-un 1-5 •2710 Vista del Oro. Blutts. NB 759~100 $276,000 Sat~Sun 1-5 3 IR plus Fiii Rll or DEii 19 Crest Cir. Corona del mar 656-1323 Sun 1-5 9 Starburst Court, Newport Terrace. N B 631-7300 $179.900 Sunday 1-4 30 11 Starfish, Newpor1 Beach 646-7171 $184,500 Sar-Sun 1-4 4 IR 19lus Fii RI or DEi ••306 Columbia. Nwpt Crest. Nwp~ 760--0714 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES -FOR SILE- 2 IR 19l1s 2 IR 321 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-3286 $529,000 Sunday 12-5 321 Larkspur. Olde Corona def Mar 675-3286 $529,000 Sundav 12-5 . 3 IR 19lus 1 IR 4,25-425'~ Nar~s. Corona Del Mar 760-5000 $585.000 Saf/Sun 1-5 114 39th St., Newport Beach 631-1400 $442.000 Sunday 1-5 3 Ill 1tl•s 2 IR • 11s-11S'A Cocal Ave. Balboa Island 494-2073 $675,000 Sat 11.,../Sun 12-3 * • v 19 Crest Ctr. Corona del mtt 656-1323qs Sun 1-5 " ••213 Edgewat•. Newport Beech 780-5000 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-4 ••3807 $euho(9, Newport Beach 873-3n7 $760,000 SavSun i-5 - .. ,. C1ia•1r11•• RUL mara 1u1 1111tt ,. 1a1e IGtau11 · 111211a1• 1c· ..... •·• ... 1022 c.n..... ... 1m c...a ... ... 1mrc.1a .. lme1LC..... 1111 ... l&Ymllt . Ptai•••I• ll07 ... LllMI* ••AAIID Super pt.,. 3• JWflN UllW-----Laeraf IA! 1we'll give you the down in ie.autiful upgraded 1g 2BR 1 * UIYll msT * RemodeMd CC>ti9Qe 2er Park. 2 S1Y. 38R. 2~BA. ....,.... r•t IOCdOn. Specious exchg for a share 01 own-28A, view of bay. Fashion I Elegant Twhm near 188, R-2 lot, nlW'W4 loc. fam rm, 2 c. attactl p . 3BR 38A,, tlrepMicl a 2 c;., 38R 28A. fonnal DR, '" ACRE int), horse PfOP-erlh1p. You make the , ltl•nd. etc. Security bldg. FUhlon "'8t'd: SBD SBA, 720 ~-;;;: central air. S.t75,000. get ToP cond & loc. Pool femly rm, 2 frpte:a, RV. erty 38R house, Newpor1 mtnly pymts & -lhate 2 car parking, ~t lltp, Den, Comm. Pool & Spa. OPEN SUN. 1-4:30. Arst Teem Reelty, Madi & tennis tool Prvt yard. For only $3 15,000 Beck Bay It.IN Open Sa1 apprec You receive $395,000 &42·1339 or O\.llet loc, d«:«ator per-Robin. ~7000 HaMOn, 857·2121 1BR 18A downstairs. Owner nee b ought & Sun 12·5. 20291 100'% tax benefit~. Must , 675-6196 Ownr/Agt feet 19 Creet Clf'. Cdm. Only $179,000. Ex· another he>fM, P1eue Cypress. Santa An• nave clean credit. Agt Open Sun l -Spm IRVINE TERRACE IC.ta.... 1124 clualve. Oon1ld Pfllf Mk for Verni. Torelli Re- H91gn1s. 756-9162 Agt 957-6002 Oya, Ev. Wknds IAYFlllTTll-PLIJ 'c 1 11 a 0 en t 8 111 F1bulov1 view, oc:een & ltll,lll 631·1266or 642·9797 atty 540-73551545-3369 llEW LISTlllli! lalMI . --'p~=~~u~ ~.~~ 756-13231631.o~ ~i:!R·~!!·.~~ SBR t&A,rglot. Principels IEW USTlll! Beauttlul Rancno Santa Paiaa.U lM7 and d«*.views Prrvate ******* I Sat/Sun 12-4 1029 Bon-~i ~::~s'8'8ctlt· -·-11111111 Margartla Mme 3BR bea<:h. pier Ind Slip n1e Ooone 760-1~ Agt '-rwn ,,. 2'h8A lormal donong rm llUI Fam llPLO 2 bl to rest & St'lopping *DllUllT ... nm I --------With ~tr 11111• + pow-• lamot rm Loaded U8r/2Ba upper $1,600.000. 2BR 18A t>vngalow on R-2 "6111• •........ AFFORDABLE GIANTll E'Slde, R-3 lot w/SFR, 257 der rm, cathedrll cell· wtcusto~ 11141 brick worli. e3Brt2Ba lower 1 The Fox Co. Realtors lot In great cond ~12 c;., ,LOWEST PRICE 2 tty-31fr 58R 38A, lrg Ht-In 161h Pl 1279 000 Dusty in91, C9lling fens l fir• 4 dee.ks Pr~ 10 sell at $795,000 756-8 175 or 557-9887 gat + yard. So of PCH. t11m. rm 2'~88 guerd get• kitchen, llvlng room e7a-2810 AQt pl.ace In IMng rm. Priced s239 900 I"----ul •--II Only $«5,000. To -· $429.900. 891-1702 Agt w/..,.ce for piano or~ to Ml 8' $111,500 . _... ..... call PATRICK TENORE bridge tabte. PooHize SEA PROPERTIES LTD 2 BLOCKS T6 BEACH 121-1200neo-a102 Agt Olde Cdm 3BD/2BA I yard + RV. Nw 9ciM>oll. WU UT!• 11-4 associated I DUPLEX. 2er 2ea+ 2er house. 2BD/28A/FR I 1259,900. Allyson, -•-21Al&IYll 11.+81. Newry remodeled. Twnl\ae. r ear. 809, 5.t0-7355, ~51-o&e~ Agt -• ... ,_ $529,000. 675-3286 Poinsettia. OPE.N SAT-aay-_._ la ~03::;~~ •llf.1•• SUN 1-.tpm. agents -••• ,_, _ ....... * .. lllllm * =======• .tM-5093 $479,000. I 111• . I •hoPPllO· Hurry With~ oce.n a Jetty lliews steps •• . ctl9dc a peintbtulht • .._ to CdM beach. S~s LllllYH•lm ...... Rarety on28~2v.~ketl On. won't last at only I~--: ~~ 4BR. 3\ltBA. e11c•O•nt Spacious&d«:«etOIS.-....... ,.. ~II OR. ".t~!:; •115:000.ca11now... t.:J;;,-;w:s81 floor plan. Call tod1yl fec1 2BR 28A, flfeplaoe In . nook bft-ln kltcl\ + 2 car • • .... .... ~ ._ Linda/Lots 721.0116 llvlngrm,lgpatloe&plan-lnlMTllnN ...... gar. Enc. front yd. ltrtum t• HH tf Ml-llll I Grubb & Eltts Rellte>r$ t•tlon sl\uners ttvough-11141•• 111 Ttrr &. ~-Approx 193e ------'----- R ~·"'*' )ft<• < ~ O' ._, 8 I"<. }f)}', ~ 8 4ilbcM 'Ir Wio6 I ELEUIT Liil IAYFllllT WITH HUIE DOCI SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT -Open spacious luxurious appointments & furnishings. Kitchen designed for a connoisseur! Designed for gracious living & entertaining. 6BR. SBA, 3 fireplaces. Lap pool & spa in private patio on the bay, $4,200.000. 644-6200 out Wiii now l ut S..Utlfuly remodeled 28R a/f. CwpM & pwquec ~ .llJ.A.V I Yl.Ull WILi 11•1 l * * * * * * * ~.000-Call DIANA 2'ABA Migla atory. Enjoy f1oortng ttiru.out Freel\ly '~ " ci---& F PROSSER 780-5000 Gr bey & oeMn vtewe trorn p1lnted-Move-1n cond. \t'Wl ...,,'"'i""ff 1u·x 'II (.,_.. •• t1r::_:rv1ew> ....... ¥ALIE &44-6590 for appt. Mt·ln kltctien, charming Comm pool ac>a a t.W. . V\ '\. ...... ~ ..,... I Lg •BR 3BA w/t>onus rm. RfAWA( llvlng rm w/frplc or wtlHe $275,000. OPEN SAT ,.5 REALTORS • 3BR. 28A. 2 car •ttldled Lg pool sae y•rd & ··I sun~ on the front 3n BAY VIEW TERRACE ..... garaoe. new carpet. Sky· OCEAN VIEWS A value I decttl 2 c;., gar999. rm to Cell Mwtya 673-40l2. .mt mllDI lights. Chuc* & Liz Jones I at s \.350.000. Call I \r\X"l ::-l...,r It.\ ·11 expand, Mtt,000. Hurry, 'LORA VANCE REALTORS mu... "831-1266 or &4~57.t3 PAtRICK TENORE REALTORS'" • won't laat. Call RICK Upgrldet too mltly to 1121.1200/760-a702 Agt ~ ,,..\IESCI, 854-4200 • ...,.. •I. ,,_ llllJ mention. Lovely SBA OWNER/AGT OuP"llx. new ..-~~Under ~ruction 58R 38A family/dining com-Q P;itrock DRlllTIC llYFROIT COllO JUS T REDECORATED THROUGHOUT Including new kitchen & baths. Sub-zero refriger- ator. light oak cabinets. oversized Jacuzzi. mirrors, Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bay view w/slip avail- able. $689,000 Bl YFROIT LEASE LIDO ISLE HIDE-AWAY W/DOCK! Fully furnished 3 Bedroom, $4400/mo .. security •IALllTAR FHIAU HOU SIS/CONDOS -- CALL DEllE ODERLll& ... _ ....._.c_ ....... ,,~ { ,_...., l<9'\ C.r,P" .....,,.,., ... ~ 10f'1 ·~·°"~ .. _ -006 °"' ()t c ... _.. "°''";of.q "~ """ ')()1 Ovit ()I ~ l!r~ ..,.., ... !'.l"IC." '""'h O•I ._.,__...,., , .. ,., C,.,o~ \ 1017 "HC'"""1 6"i ¥~ ._....,..,.,.,.....,... ,,, ~-W) 10?41 T-. \ih9'"'0 • r., .,.,.,.,, 101& •I I•<"-I• l)J7 ., """......, ' .... f»or ,,.a' ... •01 .. .. ,.~ ... -· 0.0 ... ~ .... ~ 1 • UllTALI n~~~ '°"' 12Bf 288. remod41ted 38r • .tBA. over 3,000 alt. Pool blnaUon New roof new 1 281 Good financing 1 on v. act9 lot, $349.000 land~ c 1oie to -------- t $525.000. 720-~•5 eVM • M•gie. Agt 97M2IO Golf CourM.' Asking only s ELL TENORE . ~ . .,,_ ..... THE ULTIMATE VIEW $329.000. TlllWIULTY t• ULL throu11?h cldrnf1<'d A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS FINAHCIAL. NETWORK l J COLDWeLL BANl(C!Rtl Expect the~. 144-1111 IOJEI SlllES EXPANSIVE "OPlN SKY" CITY LIGHTS VIEW FROM THIS NEW All CONTEMPORARY 4 BEDROOM ESTATE. FEATURING THE LATEST IN DESIGN FOR COMFORT ANO ELEGANCE 1121,111 lOCATll> °" ONE Of Tif MOST P'USTIGQJS STRttTS, TttS 2 BR CUSTOM DI OffEJtS PllVACY & woea:Rfll CITY, •l & BAY VCWS. C<lftm W/Wll CWM. LaMY W/U.T· INS, ltEMOO(ltD KllCtn, DOf, ~ W/EXPMSM 0£CK UEA. TttS DI Sl'£AKS Of n.EGAIU ' TlMQOOTYI l ,, $2,395,000 ONlt ,. YllWNIG SAl/ ... 12-C 2• CAllYOll FAIRWAY OALL au ao11an1 llrubhtiEllis ~.50LWIQ.~ llWlf TIAllER .. ,, , _ _. 11'1 s....c->•1• DSADUNEI DIRICTOfUE8 Ille l .......... JI)) ).,-~ ,.,. 117) "'''"'°"'v-.. 7167 -.. ... Jt80 PUBLICATION DEADLINE ....... Olredory .·Deity 117) .....,..,.._. 11 .. _ ............ , ... ~c:- •l1' ~(-JO& _, __ . , .. Monday ............ Fri. 4:30 p.m. C.0...-..._,.,.~ o.:x> ~-c--• )171 -1--AW Plot F'*Y ))) -· .. JllO ,_ -Tueeday ......... Mon 4:30 p.m. "-..._T ___ s.,,_, ,,)() ~ .............. 11114 Wedneedey ... T'*-4:30 p.m °"" ............ &......, '~,, ~c ..... ~. 11 .. _.__ __ . ___ ......., I )30 ~·-7111 Thutaday ......•. Wed. 4:30 p.m. Mf_ .... ,.......,30_. I )9() '"''"" 711'0 MISC. HNTALS Friday ........... Thn.la . .t:30 p.m. .................... '°·""' •600 ,_,_ 1701 ............ ..,~-••n S1turday ... . .... Fri. 3:00 p m ,_ .. ,w...... ....... o..--no. APAITMINTS -1706 Sundey ............ Fri. 3:00 p.m. "'--· ........... 81'41 --1711 ,,,,, ·----.........-.... C--.ol ''°' .,, ___ 1n1 ..,_,,_ 1--lo-• '"' ,~ .... ~ •0)(1 HOU SIS/CONDOS --7t01 _,.,_ . ,,,. CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY llMJll~,.....,-· •0,1 '---· 1&11 ~· .. -"'"° 1•• '°"~· IOU C...-ol 1101 ,.,.,.. ... flt40t 1•» --,,,, The~ PllOl 9'rtv.fw~~ and accuracy • .._,.,.,,~ .. ~''°""" ..,..,. •Oo1 ---1106 , __ ,.,. --,, ... ... pt,. ...... 1(»9 ---1101 0-.-76'6 erron do OOCY. ,,__ ~ wMI\ .,._,,ad 11,.., Mc*.,,. Cit**~ .,_ -1076 c---, ... ft, ... ad d.ity ""*" lrron lll11MCM1t1tt to .. a.a11. n. ~Plot Metpt• Woo ......... (9'1" ... ~ 1071 1.n COMMIRCIAL c ............. >•17 •-v-. 7~• no llabllty for any f/lf"OI Ir• .. act>¥•*"-•t tot "'*fl " rMfl/ be """"' .... ooeo c--111• ,.._......_. R.I. IAU/RUl1 ~""""'°~ ·-7...0 ~ ..... '°' tM ~of -... acMlly OOQ4)leCI ~die ~(OO"•~f'I 1096 ..-.-,,,. ---· 1M'1 fl,.,. )1)7 .,,_._ 11» ertOf. Ct.-C9ft oNy be ..... '°' Ole .. ---\ioo .. l ........ '°" -,_ -~ ... 17*3 ·~ ... •O'O •-v-. )1)4 , __ ---1140 , __ )6JO ~-71fff THE DALY N.OT OfflCa HOURS MfSC. I.I. --11"1 1-......-16.U '-'"'......, 111' ·-11 ... l .. ,_ >•U ~'"""' 7tM T.W. M-F •l:30!COUNTP M-F •s ""O ...... ~ 1100 ._ ...... 11 .. _v..,. , .. , ........ 77tl ·--lllO ----· ,.... .... _.........., tno et•mrm•RUL :·< .... J 11 : Cella... 1 .......... ·-•••• -......... ••l•"'fM .... , .. , ·-· • t•t1• PlllE ******* -rns ...,... IC"fllt lwll tllt ... ..._. at• ...._ ...... 2106 .El.cn •• ' ...... * llYFlllT l sBR 2~BA'l~RSET °ro'r~;:t~&>n~;5• •'PRllT19LD HM 1BX rn. "*· LAG.BEAUT FAM HM C!A~-,._ 2 ,.uu. • UllfU"W I ••• with 2 frplca, tfg mstr Penl nl. Townhous~ 2f7~9 OgO 28~~ 3~;0 ~ $,';115;:'*~2 121t. time rental 58~13BA -.,... ..-. «»-Cullom FumWMld Enter-E rope11n -.. ~ . I bdrm IUlte ... new oek t w/lantastlc My & oceen l p • · -2131393-5783 cwgar w/d AV1111 1211 tec:Nd ~ ta I n e f' I De 11 g ht ~ ;:-o.!~ kltc.Jappllences. New views. 24009qft °' Medi-roperty HouM Rltrs M rty 52400 I winter 8'9"d ,_ c:onttrvctlon, Abeolu1etyM8'W6ousEs-fuft baths. Poeelbillty'°' oak, OOOrll~. w/ terral'Nl'I IMOf'lnc.nce SEAVIEW3Br 2Ba Comm ***2BR ~ Den. 18A 1I0072t-tt96 w/tftllt(l'J~ .AM.·• tale FIT FOR A STARll b t II A j llOdloekupgredathN-1 F.P .• window ... , In hv pool spa tennis cottage 21 4 Apolene Ing $22e,500. Ready to "'°"9-ln 4,280 oa '5ls0oo lk n_g~ out, new alum. roof. Spa, rm. Slcylit• In gourmet $549,0oo 2100 Yacht CtoM to town 51350/mo RENTALS AVAILABLE .,. _, 12-4 aQ. ft. 4BR 3~8A home ' gazebo, lfg pvt patio, 3 kitchen "1uge master 1 Gteyting. Open Set/Sun ~ 673-5686• * ShOrt term & wmter J1a... . w/cuatom pool, 1pa.1 ., •• 1•• car garage. a&75,000 l Bdrm wlfp. Sumptuous 1-5. Adef 895-2249 Agt 4BR 4BA South Bayfront W S&SO to S 1400 gym. YldeO rm, Q81M rm. j ... Cal• Owner. 760-1491 Jacuzzi in bath. 29R, den. j WITH DOCK Panla11y aterfront Homes, Inc ..... 1-. fotmlll dining rm, wine I . * * * * 3BA or 3BR. 38A Roof· I l furnished. '3000/mo. RMltora 673-6900 <*let •~. Exquilltety ~ *** 1op dedl w/380 cteoree WIWlll Avail now. 722·7022 ftnlahed marble, ~11 r.-.f'. ~n .-..+-• I -teMew. 3--car gan1ge Specious 2 ltOfY 3BRI la1MI ~~ ~ gaau. Frencti doorl. H ~k•;'Jt{-J lndlolcelOC:atlon.L.rg48R Mull SHI '519,000 2'n8A w/Bac:tc Bay-· L!..!..at:rR •!J::'" cell-I Ptaiuab 2107 ~, w/lulh ~Must _ : 3~BA. won't 1.,t at Karin. Agt 759--5065 Vaulted cell~ In IMno ;.:::.;., den hOme. ------.-;..~ I e e I h I a Va I u e 5589 900 c.11 PATRICK 1 rm MC*'8te family rm & ·-·~T rm, pat plltlO, ~==;;::;;;;;;~ $2,300,000. Appl. onty, I TENORE· 721-1200 or SEA ISLAIMl\f more, l<t 19,000. Call frplc. Winter 873.-8642 .... mt.II cell PATRICK TENORE lllllRll'm* 780-8702Agt .1111. I DIANA PROSSER Winter 28A •Den 28A YEARLY, both 3BR 2BA ________ 1 721-12001780-8702 Aot Lare• 48R. 3.5BA, 2 Gate guetded com ty 760-5000 M 844--8590lor1 w/l91end ctlarml Frplc;. 1 AYI 11112 No rent 1111 lrplcs JM Peters built Corl munt · appt. , G&feg9 apace S 1100 mo. 1211 S 1800/$1500 Mafll Dul Ptial ... oourrMtkltchen.Coritaci pad tTR.86.n ~I n.r a.a.v I AYI 1tl7.87a.-4062 Agt I 84&-IM51, 213/799-5SS0° counqy French !BA. 181., f<arl Anderson (71•>1 Flreplace In master bdrm I ~,.. .. I ' - wallt to harbor & J~~\9c:EsT ******* & large wrap-around \r\X'I \1...."YI' l't \. ·11 AMEMBER~THE ' COLDWeLI.. BANl(eR O t>Meha. Fr dra. tile, ESTATE ERN REAL flagstone patio Offered RE T SEARS ANAHClAL.NElWORK ~ dadt.M1-2283 ........ tmll . ....f ... Y.-J at'599,o60 =-:Al.~ORS-=';__ __ _ r tUa OWr 2.000 aq. ft. in • lllT llT ..-u1 8-utltul 58R 3M w/3 car ... UT,. 1-4 ..wJe .... ... bMutlful Newport Beach 4BR 2~12BA twnhme G&feg9. 2 trplcs + In()(~ ll IUIH• llft I r. su. Valley 1134 community Spacious w/1800 1/I. Yard, 2 Xlnt location. Just llU. Tmall ....i~"!Oll"'"---.;.;.;;;,;; By oWMf!IA 2BX beeUt I 3BR 3BA home wl• 1gj balCOniel, 2 c:ar attached• SS69.000. To tee. ~II . um& IUll I remodllll llke new to/out kitchen. cathedral oeili"9 i garages. Hurry on this PATRICK TENORE IUl.1' 111-1111 Mot>Me Home. Steps to GrMt IChe>olel 1239 000 · & PfV'ttpeln patio. A reel-1189,900. Chuck & Liz 121-1200n60-87021'Qt ocean w/a bHutltul r.~U'"t .i.. .. l~ ... · .- 173H wainut.~· 1y quality llf••l';te 10-I JonH 831-1288 or ******* ocMn vleW, El Moro L.h~tUIC'.ic;'!l ,_..z__ aa.ul catlonthatmustbeseen 846-5743 •IUYllWYM.11* j Parti.3BA2BA,lgllvlng& 644_9060 ~ ~ to be appreciated. , Model perfect 3BR 2BA dining rma, Jae ~ * .. aniw*j !"1,::.•,11i~ ~?~:.~1~:n~tr~~~ teevtnQ•-:-~1193 BAYSHORES a.oant 38R 38A town--• , '1?211,... _. guard gated ~ty -hOfMneerU01.S325,000 Bio c:enyon _ Bordeeux 3BR. 1am11y room. next tol w/~ pool & tennis Crnta lUSI JUST LISTED ~l"ot 154-.S73 I 11.L I-3M. 3BA. Ft drl. pav91's, grHnbelt. Vacant & oourtS! MUSI NI A 1taloe P~leW u;;:nc;;;; Piit CHARMING TnADITION a• CON-~W lMI· WDSTD I '° lot. '599.000 Open reedyfor~rdecoratlog at $549,000 Call awaC&DIOt430ln " T'L 'll ... I• ••• l Sund~ 78Q..()710 touchl PATRICK TENORE C TEMPORARY BlEND .. 2 BR, 3 BA. 2Br+, 28a. Open Sun. ftr M l/&..V IUffl JIWDll•I OPEN HOUSE (619) 340-5248 ~ ~ " EAN "'-· oewt ;re;;, W _.tl I , 1931 PM! Cwdlgan 121~ 12001760-870.A t View ptot. '975 ... a• r.ACHED OAK F'OO .ns. PRIVATE t2·5. 2etll Victoria.. Lag. KU'°r•Wh I 1 story 38R, $379,000. SAT/SUN 1-4 !Lib.. lMI BRICK PATIO. 9eeetl. '550K. 4117-1744 I . . 3+den, model per'tect Ann~· 7S9-5456 !i!llP!!iftiil'I,..;._.,..;;.;;;;;.. SEE DEBI BIBB :x;~.._ __ L 1 .... ,\t\\I 1...'Yl l't.\. 11 '398.995. Water v.ft Grubb&Elil~ ~P?AFT Beectl G e -- --· R(AlT~~. 3BR.'439J)OQ. I ~· ront Lot Best zsrs •11·r-r:.a DRl.''E ~ .... -m--.--m....... PAUlSOff~LTY .... 9l.llJ I 'Balboa Penn . ., ... R-3 .. j ~·,, .... new.Megolflce11t400011. *"°Miii* 7eo.-&097 OV'9f 4000 llf Frplcl wet ft'V'ID zoning. permits lrg NDAY f S 48r4'h8a,den,4cwgar.' SUNDAY 1-5 **** * berl. blflns, va411ted.ceil-11M,lll ~abl .. ltherduptexor -====~======·===~ dock IM 85' boat. 10' NEWPORT ISLAND -••* 1,,;:. lngs & morel Per feet for I Prime 111 ~ location lor 1 ~j-;'77 !;~~91~VR • high c.11, granite Med. 4BR 2BA on pvt Island 10 1 - --·-I owner/u!JA/11720-7400 this proteuiOnally deCOf'-=--=-------atyte 11,850,000. OPEN cation a.4s.ooo. 410 3BR 2'1\BA townhome . I ated studio unit with cus-... tab I Sat/Sun 1-6. 701 Lido Dr. 391h St Balboa Blvd wlfrplc, dining arH, .. ~ tom window coverings to Russ Fluter CVR 873-37n nort. h ~ 38lh Mar~ patio, greenbelt. Comm ...._ •--., ...... ' match wall~• plus 15f C..... Bute Alty 722-1 .. "" pool & 8P9 +morel V• , _ _.._ rllW c:h91r and etown mold- Oceenfront ~ peetl · ...... cant Onty 5289.900 For Popular "A .. Ptan b)' JM 1ngs. ztn the l>OllrOWllllt 3Br 2Ba 2 Sty. 3BR. 2'h8A. beaUtJ· appl call PATRICK Pe1ers 28R 2BA. 2 car NEAR s:;i m SAK up. 28' 2Ba dWn. PriQe fully remode*S w/wtlt TENORE 721-1200 or garage. IMkSe leundry. 673 .. ~IU\ St2SO w/grdnr ' 29R red 97 uoeo to S7eot<. Buttt Berber crpt, panManuc 760-8702 i .,, conditioning Next to -...VU S 1200 2\\BA ' 2-1ty' 1 4. 4 car gar. Open! ......,, ol ocean & hart>orl I Beck Bay. Excetlent •I fam/d1n rm tr 1c' Sa.VSun 1-5. 3807 See-from lly rm & mstr 54.1tte.,F'./'61':1 11· 11 5229.500. Call RICK 1450s/f, 4 ~. ~: snore. CVR 873.-3777 I prv bal<:onleS on both ff ~~ •• -= vesc1 854-4200 ... ma. tennis ~8 .= 1 leWls '315,000 by owneq · · -64&-6531 HOC>bylllS find Ille equip- ~ Pnlrocll .J;A_' .;~ TENORE ..... ~ I ~f A,' JA~ Steps to bc:to. poolS -WIW-I 1n11nt and 111P9i-•'-Y n-i OCWI & tennfe. 28R • .g I UJ NIB Lm ... -... claUffoed den 5 . 2 cat gar. Open Sun Remodeled Trad•t•onal AnrMt ... ~tUR38A 3 1-al 215 8111 St Home on the Plazn on ... ..,..T • ... ...- DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 I lo"9ty Lido IMand Tl"• car garage Call ror ex-~" --------• ~eR chJ.,.,. ehowlng. Diena I H'Slh'Y upgraded Bluffs an ~aaed corner IOt. trada 29R 28A pM * * * * * * * j ~ home 11 11tvated on Cappel 831-1266 "H" Ptan on Vista En- 8eaYtlfut & apedOl.l9 48R $799,500 • ~ · ~ flllll. Call today tor an awt. -grnblt ioeatlon S2S5 000 3,_.BA l'lofne w/frpk:,"""' Offered by Sara Marvin Incl land. :=urn land~ Int~ 644-9060 PropertleS, 75 preatigloua toc.tlon. A COLDWELL BANKER value e1 $439,9001 F« I Tftllftll OF Cl ;~~~R:81:21~f~1c! ~ELg~~:! :u·<Mlf-I I UUUll _.ASS 780-t702 100111ino {ark,· ,very l1r1Wf1•1T IEI~.,. etegent 2B • den. 2 "'8A. 5' -I• Open HOUM Fri/Set/Sun., 311 South•mpton N25,000 640-9396 AMUleEA OflHE ' SEMI ANMICIAl.. NETWORK COLDWeLI.. BANl(eR tJ E.xpe<.1 the best: .. NE\.¥ LISTING SEAVIEW Three bedroom-city & canyon vtew-bullt~lns, custom lfght· lng-pado. Quiet cul-de-sac. ssao.ooo IERT I MARIAN REEDY 644-9060 The spacious high ceilinged entry hall sets the traditional tone of this distinctive home. Antique French doors open to the formal dining rm \ and also to the 1nv1ting living rm with its brick hreplace and oak mantle. Oen. 3 Bedrooms and 2'h Baths. Wide planked oak floors, oak crown moldings for comfort and easy flow. Professionally land- scaped with waterfall and decks enhance the feeling of an English garden. Call BETTY PAYNE for appointment Of come .se_e us Sun- day! 110 llll&LI PUCE (Off 11111 Street, II) IPEI ISi Ill 1-1 ($] REALTY WOM.D• NEWPORT BEACH 1•2-1200 llARBOR RIDGE ,,EH;RE\0 1'(. '1£• OF OC'E-'' & "iE•PORT O :\TER from 1h1~ r u\lom beaut}! .\n arr h1tntural mblf'1'p1«'1'.-.. 11h finHI dl"tatl o ( dt-,11tn & ron~trur41on 6RR. !)l7.IJA. libr1r~ ... IOI' 1·ellar. eh . .\ trul 10 , .... ! 12.950.000 S Pl'GLA S Wt:• Uf IRl 1'£ & Wot 'T-4 1\ Bt:)U.'1> K.-auh(ul ODI' ~•oo 38R. 28-\. df'<'oratl'd 10 t.uropl'an ~hll' .. marbl~ noon.. Frtth door . and ru,lom rabiorb 1hroul'h- out. S7.>0.(100 11.4(.IE.'VDA & l .l.'\"El'ARD 0 'U ~ 110( R !'ttJl Tll Of P4Uf DE- SERT UJK. UH ... uh huJ«' .. 1mmmJ pool. room for 1rnn1" ,\ 'tablf'< \ ie• tif "'ahtin .....,. U) arrf'"> of prMUl'IOJ rl'd naml' ~rapt' \inn t all for morl' info 1:50.000 IRl'l.,.E 2 f.0\0<l:ot WK. 2118 \ -S 159,000 WK. 2b8A -117$,000. t•or appb. to ~bo.,. au. llllL ""' 111-1118 1.0-1104 MARION BUIE REALTY "Makint Dr1ams COtM True!" "USTwmtl&" The Prudentaal C2j 714 Realty Awetd Won11111t . Mvlb Mlllloa ii "'~ 760-0236 MT US1U I _._ 111 TIUD WH CORONA DEl MAR 1121 IUCIEST-UST Cl'llE! OCEAMI SUNSETSI CATALINA VIEWS REDUCEDd 1710.000 OPEN HOUSE Suri i 2 6 GUARANTEED TO BAING YOU JOY W'* watcr>- "'9 br•thllill!ng _,.IS 0..C0-tne ttwnmer.ng ~ & C..tallN -enl•"'!I lhll romantic Hatl>Of -H.Us ~ beluty Th•s one le"9I hOme wOh 48R. 2'"r8A lamol'f rm & !lltfllge. 1111111 tall• yOU from ra.ising 1 lamlly to r•tor~l Two fit9')1acet wlll ww-m yOU In tne Wint• ~11'\S LE.ASE "ALM DE91RT HK)l.AWAY Extr• pnve'e hOfne. walolf'9 dlstllllCl9 to El P...O pool 3BR 2't8A.. _..,,., Of)er & '*9W9'°' WOUICI II'.._ 1 Yf ..... $2000 ,,_,tNy 4SS80 Vlt'ba Santa UNfVl1l9ITY "AM Dl'l AacD MOUN 3BR. 2''8A 2 llOty Hew carpel&, "9f1ic:al llltn<Js ltelHy painted AvlMble now S 1250m0 C~TE IDC~ DMAM Tiie ... _.......,...., Meild a.VICI TWIC9. montto 2BR. 2BA. Pl ol•••~ OeCOr•lect & corn-pl!llW)' fvmtlNO wltl'I .._...,....'Cl PnvMe .,. Ill seduded ~· pebO Wht1e 8ertler c:wpel IMdl Yo" IO ...... ~ In ,.,.,... Pets ()I( A,,...,.. now" C1ll lecltell1 If 120-02 SI ... «:Ua•til•• R••t DiatB a.u. ,...... C..U i;~n C..... ... 1111 I.ID Wllll -1111 .._.._ 1111 .-t•;;;••-.• •;;;;;;;;'"-.....--~liiiiPl~""" .. 1:"'1111:" haianJa lift ... i•nJ. lift 3 BO 2 BA home at e02 **MESA VEADE lllA. 2 E'S6cle. MR°' 2:+ to '-'t •lBA 1BX. lf'PIC. di'#, A~. trpt, gar, + HH• • • nwtr ..-.. 2400 •If. rm. trpc, din rm. nw =-2..,C:..:'~ close. to Jetty. ~ _...., parking. S137S mo. mYll.•Hl:B.111 FOALEASE poot.IP'9's":~' C.M. crtydl. 18751mo + flSSO ~ $895. 2133 Miramar. Fully fumi9hed 3BR. 2BA, Gregg87s.5511 JEHNFERENCARNACAO Newly decotated. lel'ge $1700fmo. aec~1•1.M&-n4S n-p919.AalltorCtu:k Bal/l/P.*675-5030'* rtoht ~the sand •. great 38R 2BA. 1800 sit. 2 cat HARBOR REALTY bride patio, wood ftoor'a.. Ul'fl8I~ 1• I/ ........ ,... S 275 ,,_ 28A. -on OCMn-. Decor"" light garage. well to belch. Offtce 173-4400 olf..wNW Berber cert* lBA + dlring a frl*:-2 28r l'Mta.-llH 1 • _,, """" · 3BR 1BA. steps to beectl. c:olora. Security system. I 1250/rno Incl water Aellcrauce 875-2188 Fri>IC pw11a1 view cannci ;.,,. a c:rpt. 2543 ~ &U..252o nw ... "J*. •. nr 405 $855/mo ywty, 1st & Avall lmmed. $3300/mo. lendacapilig. ~ OM.i wta caring ~ :,g-rrd ":'~ .. No= tr.y. Awty 11122 last.$600sacurlty.Refer-Agt.673-7300 reeponllble applicant• ant.lBR&den garaga& Adub.Scottl · 1 LAAGE•28econdo.~ 1112 Peule Clrcle enc:es. 675-6915 onty 17S-3195 111111 •-key to bead\. • cw .,...-. peillo. new ltMJ'l.4513 Latgefamily home 3BR & ClllU ..... 11n ADORABLE country COi· 2:~-== c:,ear..,..~e:1-=tfnlf ·:::s~11r?";i': ;~~cm:-38At.meeono.tl :,ed.~ Lott. Family rm, all 28A 181 m . WOOd I :·., ~ PC~ $1300 per mo. 1541Mio.1130o1mo: • •2BA 1k ....... yd lwl condo bdl... 28R. ~ ~ Werner ..-ntties. dout>te gar-daQ. No petL Walt< to frpte, ggtll•ne:'vacant: " 11 .... 1' ll50.0pefts.t/Swl1W 2'MSA. 2 .:. frPC.ii Sleol44704..._M ·~.bey view Must_, t>eaeh. $850/mo incl. 407 1 I 1 12951 ff~ C....... 111120MF\lllrton. Ml IMO S*'O Id hl\tp db •~....-. ....... -.--,---- 67s-.606' Bier -ter. 640-4090 I 493-91;~~ 720-02~0· 1171% E Ed St OH= •EASTSIDE LG 38R w/_:_•11085 521 58R ...._ fMlly ""-°'*' / Front Unit. 38A. 38A, + 8tlld 1BR' llM. 2 -.... ..,... ftoOt pliarl, neutral COb'a. ... llllllT •2BR 1BA House w gar ~ 38R 2BA. 2 loft V~ bright & ot*1 port . ,._ 2'48A. ·flflt, Ollf, .. _. LUXURY 28f 28a condo ......... CGr'* lat. 1~ 1111 ••"" Open SAT 11-1. 503 now.'· Lind'• 721-0116 844-7~ Gtubb & Ellis MC. 213 1541 8890 ok. 11250.175-4912 Agt St95/~. 1•t ·a Pf .. i 100.325.541'3 Dy I aouthof PCH.11275/mo., dedc F/P $1595 avail n,750/ Carol~ Carpott. a.., $575 + patio. tdry tlllup. Sml pet Obi fl'pk OI. bit• to K4 9C:H Grdnf 4 or 58R 3'h8A custom Aoacia. 786-4971 Gn.ibb & Ella I ReellOtS &44-8200 11•/-... •NEWPORT HOOHTS* +'300. 642-.5290 71....S2·t54t Elle/~nd llOme on Peninsula end. l2BR 2BA front dpbr Open I p 3 4 Lull. lg condo 38t 2\o\Be Currently leased at Sat/Sun 457-A sMward l HAABBOA VIEW HILLS ~ e~:!~19 t tam rm trptc w.t bar, gar. NEAR PLAC£NTIA f 8toc*,a '° bw:h, 28f, $3000/mo. Available No-1 Rd. s 1325/mo. No pets. lllfml -highly upgraded 3BR · I 1200. · 122-0t39 381\ 28A ~. grt for 2BA. alr'9fe c... ger. wld. vember 1st or sell at (818)981-5360 Unturnelhed 4BR. 3'A8A 21ABA. tamlty rm, aome •FSIDE 28R 18&. gar.. q>I « exec. $1009/mo COMkler pet. $1200/mo S625,000. Call RICl(I · 1 home in eam.uon Cow. view. 3 car garage.1 lndty rm, lg yd. No P.ta. 38R 1BA. old houee, MW +ct8'121~251--5479 53&-11M, 21M53-2105 VESCI, ~200 128R HOUSE. Carport, big I Sandy b9ectt & boat $2800/mo, Agt 7~ -Upper 1M11t. A.vl t 1171. pmnt, 111'98 ywd, edulta. NllWport ~ unique EXEC SWMft towMome. r~ ~o =• & ':!: dodl. A.,.,, for 4 ~MATURE SINGLE OR $750/mo. 7~1545 m:-1:'-.~7353 ~condo.apetdll, Ocwl WIW. 28R-+ ct.n. ping. 1875/mo. 272..a737 w/poaible 2 ""'.' add. ~ COUPLE WANTED!lll -1"'91-28R, 28A, dbl gar, 2'Mk. poot. Jae. Avl _ t~EiiFiii~~I m<>-to-mo buis. Avail • blka. to bctl, Wood pan-•LMga ~a ywd9 38R 2BA. Qmily rm. 2 c... $1200/mo. ~9909 1211. 11MOmotee ew --------"-•1111-.J• lmmed. M.OOOrmo elled 280/28A + den. •SmaM pee<* ga.raige. 11350/mo + FREE RENTI .... l:IMCtt- WELL furnished 36' 28a BMutltul 48', tum./ Agt. e'n-7300 I Frpl, attach gar. •c.rpor1awl•ortve Sl400 MC. ~-Call -.TILi" lront condo, 28R 2~ 1 t 11600"" , unfum S2500/mo , I S 12oomo IH. call •Poof l..lual31·12t6 3 BEDAOOMS "pk; w/d fUI MCUlitv ocean2"'·2earon....;.__to~··1 Avall 1;1110 111188 l•a--.... an 173-1734 ... 0nly penons 111-a-38R28A S1275/mo. oce9n•ffom2peb "' .. ...,.. ' · 1-·--•-•• I with good ref. nHd _ _..,. 233FLOWEA $900/mo. 818/446-9392 N.Y. (914) 833-0280 Sunny 36' & lam rm. apptyttl 800 w. Wll.SON SBA 28A s1oootmo M4-75e0fd, '48--21M/e 2'hBa. trplc. petto, 2-ar I llU...... 420 HAMILTON u GREAT AREAllVACANTII I ger Gated comm with N-Beaut. 380 2BA 38A 18A $1000/mo. NR MEADOWLARK Golf SEAAS·A~~' tennlt, pool & spa. double gar. 4 bltts. to 2BR 18A. gerege. fenced BRIGHTONSPRtNGS 18R 19M MONROV\A 1380/1 3/<IBA . New S1700/moAgt. 640-1212 b c: II S 1 5 SO mo yard. new paint, c:erpata. Condo. Secluded woods 1 c • , p e t 1 & COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO fa pt'\ l lh.: l)l':4. 644-9060 OPEN IN EASTS/DE COSTA MESA SAT /SUN 1-5 1999 TUSTIN AVE 3 BR, FR, DR, 3 CAR GARAGE. S375,000 GINNY ANDERSON DUPLEX UCIHU Ill IWI" OPEi HOUSE S&T/SWI 1·1 Remodeled beautifully w/ hardwood floors. new carpets & paint. Complete privacy on your redwood deck w/spa for retaxa· tion. Buyer's choice of window coverings. Perfect loca1ion $585,000. .._ Point del Mar -1st Resale llLI-Dover Shores. English Tudor llLI-Harbor View Hills. Ocean View llLI-Corona Def Mar Duplex - Southside SILL.. Harbor Ridge Estates - Jodefle Model ESTIEI Ylll UllS II TIE TIP 1IO IEIUI 101. Tiii lmlllllllALL Y • 1111 ~/"Jll.z 1(){) ~ et.I. 7• '~ "'SJ#~~"' tile 1'.S. 1• m IDT• P11111ee cm••• cw rmo 11111 lfl: 111-... Illa ... 1121 FABULOUS N8w c:ontem-1380-703an 60-0909 S800 11111aa1. Avellable & .. ,..,...., Ground "°°' 2'8EOROOMS ~t.l1'°°'91o. No P9ts. porwy 2BR 38A condo OLDE COM lg c:ontemp Dec. 1 640-7464 level. WltW/Dryr lledl 28R 1'h&A $865/mo. I Tobin AMtty 646-1371 ,. PanOJ~ v1ewsooean& 38R 2'"'8A heme Mstr 1•2BR 28A. fireplace. hook~. mlc:ro. lrpk;. ger 392 RALCAM ·e-lsEA ..,_,c:ond02Br28a. harbor S3500 IUHe w/trptc $1800 mo. W/O he<*~. g8(9Qe w/olpnt + C8rport. AeclOonotdialwt>tenenta. 111 ...,,...., ........ .._ ..._ I Joyce Spiler 54&-5681 275 Meaa Dr. /.VfliA now --.. peol, ..,.. 1750 • + w: clap req'd. I :'· w: ~·1~ I lllL1mU1·1• 1spedoos&c:ont.-nporary S950NOPETS722-8011 ct8'1.VELMA54$-2447 ...,... se0o~2t3/'30-9391. I 28R 1'h8A 2 story, lfplc:, •2BR °"P'U. qutel, lrg CLEAN 28r 18a ~. 111.n.tl Rooms. ~ments. ~ I niQe carpet. ~ege. Lg ywd. front unit. ganige. S725. Ger. ~.~· no SHARP 38' 28a+ ram rm, ·C:'-"'l..c!censatistyyour deck Oceentideol PCH. ~M. S7IO. ~A pets. 1954 A Meyer. :r~2 ~:; I h<>utlng needs $1300 Ag1675-4912 I SL 647-7540 c ,.i1t cMck. 54~ ClpVI w/d htt""'P. bactlyd BELCOURT TERRACE FIRST TIME ON MARKET Professionallv decorated bv Saddlebadc in~ric>l'S. thi5 3 RR 21 • liA · plan "("'. formu model homt', hu n~ns1\~ use of tile pavers in entry, kitchen nook & hall. Plu h off-white hag carpeting accented by beautiful plantation shutter.1 Lush land scapinit w/custom brick patio. Custom wood ceihnit in family rm. Air conditioning. sttur ity. community pool & spa. This is the perfect fam1lv home. $725.000. . '7;,, ~e PttM111al ~owbt, ..,CALL RON FELSOT 760-5000 &leMID~ ~ Bt..oJw IS Ylll -E llYIHI llVllCE? 1&1Tsm • 21& rMtr Br h .. 2 minored W/f.,,.,., rm toe on !OWiy dOMl & hlfh beam ceil. I attMt.1yrlae.l1450mo. SHARP 38R vec.nt & ml. to bMch. idnt cones .. Ann. Agt 751-5000 AMdyt Pvt yn & dbl at· I 1250/mo. 851-1214 •a-.-I lllL tedledgetageS1300 mo.I lflllLI -·--• Margie. Ag1979-8280 2 ... 1 ...... ---.._.. 28R 2'h&A twntwne. de-.,. ,.,... """.....,near....,,, ~ kitchen, ~yd, SHARP E-tlde 38A 2BA. MW pnt, f/p, ger, pool 2CWQ91'11450 737 cornpMtety remodele<S. 1 /tpa $975/mo 9'4-&072 I P9t <*. S 105a/mo. Avail E'alcfe38R, 18A,t.nc:dyd, now&46-4902 1niM 2144 Fr df. w/d NIU9. grdnr. 1 pet ok f1150/mo SHARP tn-leve4 condo.I 650-3112.tleCW t-591"n Eut aide, 38A, 28A, air, UNIVERSllY PARI( 48r nice crpt/paint. w/d 2Ba. comm pool, ~'SIDE 38f 28a. gar9Qe. hkupa, d/W, 3 car gar. no I S12951mo. no pets. drtlC)ea, c...pet. No peta. doga NEWPORT PACIFIC Avail now. S 1000/mo, l _., llE Dave 645-3683 '975 dep. 2131437"" 118 11350/mo 645-7171 Woodbridge "*'ached 38r E-SkSe 38A 28A twnhM. 28e creeitalde hm Inside Ywd.o-r.QU691-.Xlnt a.&.mmll-loop. nt lake, $1275/mo. condl $1090. ~19 Fem.l lHd 280/28A 017S4-2110 E/S5$-7091 Oy9 840-2421 EY/Mnd Twntvn, ' 1--------1700aq.ft.+ with att. 2-aw Elegant. 3BR. 2'ABA. MESA VEROE"8A28Aon g8f.Next to S.C. Pia.ta condo. and ~t. gar. tam ql"8( ltrWl. Lg ~ csey.: 211·9151 rm. *in. Woodbridge ~ w/9f<Jlnr. No peta ft9L 542-4415 $1250157-eool pleaae. I u 50/ mo. --------1:--:-:-:==-~-=-""="':--- 167·2523 « 751·2781 8aL 1Mn 2141 LEASE 2BR 28A. new . condo In Weatperk. W/D, SIA 28e ,.., encl patlO. central w. Incl ger • Nr Menna HI, nice ...._ cars>ort SG75/mo. ~ Aafrie. wld, dlW. I 1150, tec1 Anne MeCuland $500 MC. 1314358 751.-4330 « 751-9202 Do you need sormK>ne with a positive people-oriented ,Alpproach to strained relationships combined withe ex· perlence & education to act In every· one's best interest? You need a MIR- ACLE. Raylene Miracle with RE/Max Realty. a nationwide Co. with more than 12 years experience as a Reef Estate Br~er in all phases of Real Estate. Raylene la experienced In wortttng with both parties & their attorneys to give the best value for their property. Call Ray- lene with RE/Max Rutty & let het WOf'tt a Beautiful 3BR. 2BA. l&rge famil1 rm. -Room for upansion & pool. New appliances. Sunny & bright. Open floor plan. Great for ent-.r· taining. ClOM to elementary IChool. greenbelt. commwtlty pool & clubhoUR. PRICE REDUCED TO $489,960! Ownen must .-U. Beaut(ful Peninsula Polnt Estate First Time~ on the •arket '46' on bayfront PLUS 90' across the alley on Balboa Blvd. with pad- dle tennis court. Pier and dock with room for large yacht. Wide sandy beach, brick patios and beautiful garden1. 5 Bectroom, each with private bath. Garage apace for 8 cars. Hardwood floors. Beeuttfully malntal.wd and In mcwe-ln condltton. Call DON PEARSON fof further details.. Of- fered at $3,500,000. MIRACLE for l CALL llYLEIE llllCLE 131-1211 OPD IOUSI UT/SUI 1-5 2045 POIT llllTOL CllCLE ~!.\r 11.tl#V.~ (($)) .. ~TYWOM.o­ NEWPOAT BEACH 142·12• ' CL'•'''*'* mL gaarii ~~"'ii;;;:"'';';'i~~E~~b!~~~~~·~ .. ~d-2~1•~ ••eat.... 1111 •=et... 1111 •utart.... ·11• •• ,.. .... lkw.Ptl. 3 BR 2'4 *EIC1 * 1900 alt towlw"liome 38A *""'°* 38R 28A. hehty .,..,,...,. BACHELOR PAD, Mno« c:111 gs, 1MO -a.ft, poet, *6ATm COl•IUNIT'Hr 2\WIA. fMt rm. wt w . NEAR~G HOSP. \Jpgleded crpt & window oc.enfront. $950/mo. SMALL 18' yrty 8 l'lou-. lac, vb ct. nHrby. ..... wuteed ~ blttne. 29r/1~ 991' 2-ety ~ tr9iabMnt. f'l*. ways 28R .,,,.._ S1050/mo, S1350/mo1yri:~· BEAUTIFUL 28R 28 A fr!*;, tonMI dlNflO "" .._ ldry, si50 ONLY tem. *'to aprlnkl9'a. 28R• Oen. $1295/mo. ::.. :_•; ~ :; 1. '44-7220 OI wlrlflJ/l cour.. WW. Ai11o 1 1750/mo. 7»7-0 00(>0Al.fSne9d 1PPfYf Greet locl Gmdf Incl OOCKSK>E RE 722-1730 ftlG CANYON-Nice~ AVllll us-9229 ......... Ii• 18't.,.._Ff111C._ber, .... ~ AllAGt.111-31.S · StteO!mo. 780-5064 u~ cation, vi-of golf 991'· now. !llnll WWW a:;;: "*'°• w/O tlkups. 2 ca ** -·* _......... •11AMOR VIEW HOME 1 r-• oourM 28R 2BA. ,_ l1VI 11 ~ m 1rJllC. 2 ~ ..... ~. =~~"::=: L= r=,.. wM, :': iL aA.2c=-99f'."1*:. 4:,~ ~l'PCl'C:::: .. E l~~IG~:l:. .. ~";'22~~~1E,,.,:: grndr. L..-•1025/"'° + Sorry no.._ 844-0509 Temla aub & ~19. O/W, fftlcro, w/d tlkups. • -·· ---· 28drm. 2 Bath In oatecs --------ut.._ No peea M-0131 . l2000/mo 1 yr-Mo...... .,..... COfl'ICI. YrtJ 11-400 pool. P9'tl. Wge yard •• Bedtoom. 3 ... Betti . On community of Beyyiew. WEEKLY. Snowtlirda. in-== JIU SHATZEH RE 7S.12:M Agt 175-44IOl/722-8520 $2100/mo, 847-1526 agt the wet•. 17000/mo. Ugl'lt & brigtlt. 2 Qt g.,. laws. vecatiollllra 1BA _ ---Sii.ir' 1....... ** llTIMIT* . •111-J•• aga,$1450/mo. 1BA. fully furni1hed ~ En)Oy tw.tf'ltMlng .,_ 28A 2'* condo wMw/. "81G C~NYON McLAIN $350/Wll. * 559-5959 ~·-~ eld, con-& aunmts "°'" tt119 38R 8-lttMI 113-9394 Town."IOme, ,_ peint I ii==-: .1...1 ... --temPQtaty Int....._ dble hi 28A beeu'Y wlteet\na 21• lnliAl!'WllD carpet. Close to Newport ----~ & lk1fta. 3JtR too numeroua to tMn-• ~-•NEWPORT SHORES• Center. 11750/mo. !1• ""!1'98""l8-ck-FR• ... BfX-•eA""1"'tf- 2'1\BA. gounnet kltCNn & tlon. 1mmec1 occ:py pea-IPEI 11111 sm&Y 1-4 •Br 38a h9e on Cllnal. Lrg •EXCL us IVE WIN TEA extra lJO. rum. 180/ftpl._ !amity rm, ,_. bee*yatd Ible. Children &. petl Ot<. tam & !Iv rms, new cwpec RENTAL... On• Udo '-I oec:tt & vw. LMM ave.ti with axpanalv• view. $2650/mo. Doug Herbst llPLD WITI PIO &pelnt.YeertyS2150/mo w/dock 6BR. f ully S1175mo..3311 S..Yiew S2000/mo. 495-7015 720-3980 °' 780-5000 EXCELLENT INCOME! One of the most NEGOTIABLE. 87$-5447 tumllhed Avail immedl-167S-8732/9H-9122 • ..,.. .... HI spectacular loc.tlons In Newport on the •mTIU If& llWI . at91)', $42= c.u 1°' 1BLOCK TO BEACHll' 2BR + oen unMn/1Um• ~ HI water. Exoellent as an investment property •NO CHAAGEw "9t. Unm'T ~BA overtoolung 2B0/1BA lwge a roomy Condo,2~BA.1110aqftl 't'Vl"\~'t'I' IU'.v 'II orconverttoslnglefamllyres1denee.Spec-Martl F•~842. -no& Immaculate .baytront theapa,gat~communl-l896m:/utll incl poot, terria, a 117Sli:nc>• 4 \ • \\ '\. t...' I lll " tacular view. own sady t>each. 3BR. 2BA up; lBR 2v.BA Condo, 1 v. ml ~do~ "!!n:"~ ty S 1500/mo 1 _'94-332 ______ _ mo~~ 122·7007 REALTORS 2BA. 2BA. down. Fir9')1ace·ea unit "Will fr.om ~. quiet ar-.1 ;lib ·;;;: ~rpeUno l~J 12BR 18A, trpl. oec:tt.retng. i jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfl eoc::ommod•te1one1,Ji1j,OOO' 2 smait bciats." Pool. Jacuzzl. s11501~ 2Bd anc12 ea t1a. T "': • tPifvw-oe. t'-r bMcll I Call Jiii 730-084-' rma t ., Newport H .. ghts 3BR F« 1 ()( 2 people No .EST I •• LUFFS " . rtfic action view Just 3BA pool g0ara ge' pets. $1075. 673-1039 3BR 28A DUPL EX w/trplc I 1550 per mo S 5'7 5 I . • -_,..,,=-~-==-'='"'--I · B 1H111-aan 1 m o l ease . * 2BR 18A ._5/mo IUl1Wa ..... UY IAJ/~ fllW - End Unit. 38R. 2'ABA. Approx. 1850 Sq. ft., nicety decorated. Lg encl wr~ around patio. Gated courtyard entry. $449,000 Incl land. lfll U TI• 11-4 H21 YllTI lll&U HELEI la DOWD ......, Ille. l21-l432 Ustl..,witlltMh,.,ts CALL GAIL TAYLOR 760-5000 & patio-On Balboa lvd ---••• --645-6968 or 721--0865 ..., Walltlng distance to the 11...._ * 1BR 1BA Mt5/mo beech S1100/mo 199 ... f111 LUil llLP NMr beKtl No smotiers MC Jedi 816-984-2484 WILi "Ill.Ill ISL 8 e e c h • I -8 a y I r 0 n I ()( pell v~ 675--3363 Ill •112 tBR & den. 11..tea 2-.ty wldoc:lt-<>ute1 Fem hmeS .... ., 111 ~ exec twnhme in Bays.de NO FEEi' Agt 546-9449 Huge IUl\Oedl s 1150/mo PENINSULA YEARLY Cove F~. IUnCMcils. ••llTmtl . Avail now * 646-0645 •Cute tBR 18A upe>er wld. 2~ gar. gated duplex garage. nice 11\-comm. pool a spa on bay 2BR. 2'.\BA, t11gl'lly up-CUTE OCEAN VIEW tBA terlor $675/mo $2250/mo 640-1212 Agt graded, 1HM or lease Bright. ~ Cleeoratad •Cute 2BR 18A ~ BLUFFS optlOn s 1600 497-9918 large auncMdt Avail OO'llll dUplex. snare lalndry. No 3BR 2' .... BA. end unit. l)OOI. NEWPORT TERRACE· se251mo * 640-7514 parillog. $800/Mo, mint cond. garage. 2B0 /28A ~ end un11 91f1•11111 IYIW IEITILS S139S1Mo. 760-6334 Agl SOSOmo & 28012 1/28A 28R 1'.\8A. cloae 10 --------Bluff T h . 3BO 2 112 2story, $1075mo each beach . $950/mo 900 s wn • has pri patlO, 2 cars frpt s.. Lane 644-2e11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BA ~. Gm~t ~~ l aundry hookups Laundry Rm. Gar. Lg 409-1so 1 1BR• Oen 2BA w/tab TURN UNNEEDED M ERC HAN DI SE T 0 ~t~t0e~:11C:~ poo1 NWPT crwi twnhm. •BR V::-o: :C:1::C2 1~ BRANO NEW BERBER 2;.\BA. ··m• 10 bch P001.l92~1 ... 4 714/67S-n 6A 5 4.80 ............... .............. •••-•t .00 For ...... you can advertise your Garage Sale. in the Dally Pilot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash. • We are also offering a G.IW. •• •H• G••••• ..... for t t .... This guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise. how to plan what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better garage satei also a garage sate sign. pricing stickers, lnformatton on city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You ~n P\4rchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you ptace your ad at: ..., Plllt Classified Advertising 6i1J.S678 •••••• Ce•t ••llw Net 330 Welt Bay St.. Costa Mesa Monday '"'°'9' Friday -1:00 AM to 5:30 PM Satutdey 8 00 AM -11:30 AM ape. tennis. nu crpVpnl CA~PETING. Spacious 2 Yr IM St100. 54&-0391 c.ta .... story 3Br 28a Newport I S~ $1400/mo yrty. NWPT Hgl'ltS 4BR 38A, •Great East.ide IOcl 650-8145 pool. 2.&00alf. S 1800/mo. 1 & 2 Bdrm apts start AllO 3BR 1 SBA. $1300 $615 Get. cable avl ll1l Lan Yll'W1 Short tertn OK. 650-5143 Grnbtt w/BBO. lndfy rm Clean Newport Beach OC[lw:l>()NT Sorry.NoP9t$6314'27 townhome. 2BR 1' ·BA. Ll\11fl\ l\lgh ceiling&. ~. att~ getage Kitchen •3BR 2BA oceanfront on mfeatiBJlll is loaded w/upgrad.s YMf1Y 1eaM Owner will conSlder 1MM •2BR 2BA yeerty lease ~lion. CALL GREG I S1400/mo •111-1•• ~ •14 REALTY • '•4 17&<>-0"' ~-_____ _j ~ Beaulltully landsca~ qul9\, large. dMn '-'>t• POOi a se>&. patio or dec:a Pnme location 1 Bedroom S655 28dnn 11 •Ba SI05 IHIYllH•WIY WEST NWP 18R. Sat5 COSTA MESA BALBOA <lBt. Ip S1500 1 upper 4BR t\.BA, 2 car .-.1121 BAVFRONT Condo 2Br ~·..,.,...patio t12 t2 •EASTSIOE DUPLEX I ~~OA Co\1911 281. den. A~hn!! ~11~:':16.ly 2BR tBA, peuo, garage 1rp1e spa dock S2300 ~-~" carpet, ac>-BAVFRONT ~ 281 VERSAILLES 1Br. 18a ""_.._ 625 den dock tor ao· l>Oat' Penthouae Secu rity 1M/ .... J11 .i y.,;,.y 14750 · pool, gym, etc $800/mo I • ._.114 LINOA ISLE 2 story 581. Sandt, 873-2749 beet dock. S 10 000 . .. r ~-• 111 SUPERB 1 Bdrm, end gar· ' ... -age. No petL Aefrig. alee ·~ ......... 21A hOUH.Flrepiace. s~~·· 1aundry ava11 1UL1 ... U1·1• pet1o. garage. wa111: 10 1mo ~~eM LIDO ISLE 4BR. 2 ... BA. bHchl Utlls pai d 1BR. 18A. ~.enc get. ,_ carJ*, FR/OR, Lg ltOOJmo. '18-888-2253 w/d hltup, cioM to So petto, .s· tot. 3 C8' gr. Apl!•n•tl COMt Plaza. s1101mo 12750/yrty e13-ns1 li'lii' 540--0111. or M2-M04 ...... ...... .. P~$4a:i~·=t-J:6 Unf\lrn..W 38R. 28A 21M 1L yl1y w/IUndedl. tBR "PCll carpec «apea.. apedoo4 home Large A9moda6ed. 4 drS to b9y. ltOlle. fg ..,Q patio patio. Tennla court•. Allt now. Sl50 + l50 util. -oo.-to ~IQ a'laii bMcftea. boet doCk eo-HO~$;"-~ now. 150J244 ' ce11 Aval! lmmeel --·--.....__... $2SOO/mo _,._. ---E"SIOE 18' upalair'I. cable A(/t. 173-nOC> 29r. 18a 800+ s/1, leundrY TV l*up, wall In c:to.t. ---. no p.tl/~ ,.,. ,_..d. No paita. '575 LIOO SAND8 "°'*-nr. Ye.rtJS1100.8~'T 3S2~1U-a1e1 «Mn. rum .. yd, 991'· SM al H PtalHala 18R upmrs. pool, cable TY OOfllm. 11700 ~Win-) wll -& gm pd. 1515. No petS ~Y'1Y HA•e 59'4 2iM \IX upper rw. ;o; ~ ~ 1:zw~-~ ew1 ueto ..=::' ru~cac;::.~ 290 t Sl 48A OW & Oorg.c>YI bay view 1211. c.11, Agt 131...seM llP9d"'• wfttl trpl Vrt 12200/mo. Boat allp Private. Qar In cl ••tra. Joyce Sptller •NEWU FUANSHEO. S795mo lml'Md OCe. $41>.M1 OCEANFAONT 1 ~ KM\.9rc*•l51~24 ---~---~ A,,......._ Oniel loCMkln..t~-~~-~-- NWf'T NORTH CONDOS ,._ _. 8kr I~ OCEAN VU ~ 28R •at 1~ F". Ol"I09, AUraouve b aol'lelor :,:-:_. ~..;..-; w/d,5!1oo1Moril 13"7S wlMparat• kltcl'l•n. llOO/Mo S.. '" Cell •at. klft. a-cier oar. 11111"'°' Ind Ulla. ai.-.... 1.,.;-......... ..4 .. ,0 ,,,,,.," 11004'1-2112 ~-'7'S-S580 ·-,_, .. _,...., cr.awr11•• REAL a1m0a Costa MH& 2U4iC11t1 .... 2'24,C.Sta lltu 2'241 ....... leac• 2"f,•Wf!d lelrf£' JMt ll!!Prt IMc• IAI 2BOl1BA S650mo new •lllTllT •• Lg 18r, carport, pool, taun. j * IWl.ITI* N.-.ty remOdeled 28R NEWPT SHORES. &.Moe carpets drapes. paint LG 2Br H~8ATownhovse,1 stv & trig inc, no pets1a..ut.2-.38ra/c,ger.,w/d 18A, OIW, petlo, encl 38r28ew/ger.S1230/rno 9iYmlililii etc Nooe quoet EJS>Oe E'sld• garage, patio. I S575/mo ~ $350 dep hk-up, new carpet, trKtt gatage. No pets. Quiet 1 blk to beect\. 208 Cotton. 1oca11on Mature adult laundry room, $850/mo avail now 6-42-1401 lights, cell ten. nr Hoag nghbrtld S925 675-6606 Beeutlful. 9fl0-3727 --~ilill!lll.-~ prelerred OPEN SAT· 2629 ORANGE •aw.it -wm I Hosp. $895toS1050/mo. ••-••ye NWPT HGTS Charming SUN 8-4 Casa Del Mar TSL MGMT 642·1603 -•-••w 4101 Hllula •--1BR g'*1 ~t frlg/atv 1 Apts t47E 18th st •LARGEtBRduplexuntt. P•llllm ITSLMGMT 642·1603 3~~2&~~,r:T~8: yr lu. 1610/mo . 29012 1l2BA -den 2 51 new carpet & paint No R~.:/tl~-~r~R tr~':;. •YEARLY-Ocean front Big dectt. Yrl9e S2250Mo 21s-82&-8055 end unit alt 2/car gar. pelt $500/mo 2..W-2299<1 $95() N ts 63·1-6107 28r 1 Ba. ewport, great 333& Vie Udo 67S-9289 La Cime9tt 1111 w1d nkups Avail lmmed 496-730h eve & wtind 0 pe view $1085/mo. 1 , S950mo 631-2093 -• --NEWPORT PACIFIC Wdl. to bMch. 2 BR, •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• --• .__ 1U •Tm UY 1v.BA. enc1oar.1725/mo 2BR lBA. 1-car garage. Small Bachelor. Pvt yard, 2BR 28A. guage. $750 I D•ve 64S-3663 Secure bldG. nr Lido Plua 225 L8 Pelom• Apt 8 , fenced yard. ut111t1es paid n-carpet $520/mo -' Pam 548--5880/970.3348 ACROSS FR. BEACHll $735/mo. Mgr 67S-9289 637-7911 $8~~/rnO 631~~-Avail deposit. 548-3932 MESA VERDE. 2BR 1BA, 1YEARLY 28t/18e dUplex, --=--,.--c~-.-.--,-· 11 5 * 1 -S525• dep 1BR mot>tle ' uPP9f. Quiet a .II de uc I yard. catpon, S 1000/mo . ..,..., ... IPTI ... Ml t rt LARGE 2Br 1Ba $650/mo ttome Secure . Mature $700+ 2867 Hld<ory I 644-6780 6'&-3l89 *WITH BOAT SLIPS* I 2111 S400 security Avadable adults No pets 1991 498-1936. 751-9483 AmSS ,_ llAll EXCLUSIVE BEACH 18R upstairs. Tennis. Nov 2 ~~11~~9 apptm Newpon 8tvd 64~73 ~ WT lllJ CLEAN 2BR. lg ltv rm, COMMUNITY pool, spa. gym, eecurtty 1 2BR 2BA. f/p, new carpet, I pettllng, utlll Incl. No Hu beautlful 1BR 1BA on g9ted. No pet•. M25/mo. 2BR 2BA. garage. new ~aliBnU end. gar .. •H bit-Ins. near 1 peta. $1175. 723-1292 the BAYt 1100 eq. 11. 154-&221 carpet & drapes, laundry ~ ~ ShOps S750/mo I WUhetr/Oryef hook-up. 1111.1~ a.tab fa c 1I1 t y No pets 910 CENTER 111111 ,_ llAll flrep11ce, mlctow•v•. 111111 -.imiio ______ _ 250-4220 or 754-1696 llUTmllS TSL MGMT 642-1603 I 11• lff1 ~~Ms~ out m ZJ• 2BRS650inTriplex Lndry Sparkling clean. large! WTllE 3BR28AL~Unlt. wBoetSfipsExtr~ EU.ROOmwfpvtiX'.spa. lac Avail now See at Gerden ei>ts Beaullfvlty • • New carpet, oarage W/O Sorry no peta poof ~ Mature Pfi- 2250-B Canyon at Ca-lane1Sceped grounds. 1111lfF91¥1.. hkup. ywd. Next to perk. • ..... ·1 eon, 'oentr.i toe. $350/mo American Heart Ja Association y nyon & Wilson 495-9028 Pool & spa. patl<>S/decks. 2BR 28A, f/p, new cars>e'. $ 1100/mo. IALL l 1 Incl utll. 54.._3177 · garage or carport encl. gw .• Ill bl1-lns. near 4409 RIVER '----=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::!::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;=======::::::::::::;--Btiehelor $600 a.ttoc>s. $695/mo. TSL MGMT 642-1603 1 **** l Bedroom S680 810 CENTER 2Bdrm w.ea $815 TSL MGMT M2-1603 1AVAILABLE YEARLY 1 GRAND OPENING '131 E 18th St 646-6816,NEWPORT ACROSS THE t>IOCk from OCMn & b9y, --------2BR. newly decorated, 2Bdrm 28a twnhse 18651 STREET· 2BR trpk:, 0.,. only $995 650-9089 825 ,.._ s ... 2 1•24 ege 1825/mo. 1665 Irvine i---------PHASE Ill .....,.iter 1 ..,.. • #2. 720-9422 Executive Townhouse HARBOR VILLAGE APTS All ,_ 2Br 2B•. bllc:ony. s kli ... 2Bd l 3BR. 2BA. 2 car gar. lrple well-to-wall xtra P.,. ng c .... an rm 0 C E A N V I E W Taking reservations for lrg encl gar ssOo/mo 1't.8e S750 All utits pd 8 1~6-8993 Bachelor. '1 2 & 3 No pets * 642-0433 ?:o~ ... 5:.7· ~~ FURNISH._E_D_._2/_B_R_. _2_B_A Bedroom A~ls BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA In condo, C>OHtllview. pool, Ouoet complex Pool gar-TIE YllTlllll I jK . Dix S 11 /mo lease ~11:g:rt~~= age, cable TV, 'newl28R w/ger Carpets. 722-.3545 650-2522 151 1988 carpet/palnt. •ALL UTIL-drapes, bit-Ins. Fenced Many to c from 2 & · ITIES PAID• 1 yard w/petlo ~ater peJd I 3 bedrooms. GrMt ~ *'-~ •m $725/Mo. CALL 722-1832 636-4120.t~· 1-5PM Cit Ion. Starting •• .,...._ i l&IA yeeeea 647 Vlc1orie H ... 1720 I $850/mo. 675""606 llllT II LllAlD • 400 MerritNC Way W•tside 2BR Apt, petlo. I llTY • '• 1BR S650 lndry lac, 2 prttng ~ I OISTl ms&* •2BR. $750 I New pelnt. stove & erpt. IGup&id 979.1911 ' s1501mo. 731-8418 Toddler I •Ml111 Blinds EASTIOE LOCATIONIW/alde. Twnhse Apt I W LJ •Celling Fans 2BD/lBA twnhm. style 2BD/1 1/2BA. 2 penons arm-p •Pk.istt Carpeting trpl & sundec:k $750mo only. no pets. 755 W. 181h •Walk-In Closets l<evtn.Bkr.a514424 I S1. 6-48--9507 S700mo •Patios/Balconies •Covered Puking EASTSIDE 1 Bdrm ,_iyllut. iMU 2141 •New FIClllN15 1ncJode· decorated corner unit ln AUG@ 1BR 4 blod!• to ~ POOla/2 Spu 4-plex. S575, tat/last + I beactl. Stove W rlg. No PleygroundfTot Lots deposJt. 548-1665 pets. All u1ils paid Bike Trail EASTSIDE 2BR 1'..'>BA. $650/mo * 9~954 Volleyball Gas BBO's dining rm, frplc, 1 encl 180RM Apt. In lovely •Chlldren Weleome g •rage· t<1 o Pe ts neigtlbortlood. No pets $850/mo. Agt 759-8389 All utllltles paid $575/mo. 2500 MERRIMAC WAV 1 EASTSIOE BACHELOR 536-968-4 COST A MESA Beam <*tings. small yard, 28R 28A Apt, encl099d 545-0442 I pet ok. $495/mo Avail garage. c arpets a now 760-8862 drapes, Bit!• to beech! EASTSIOE large 2BR $775/rno. 148--1184 Call our Leasing Center 1'~8A ~~ Gii'-•Lo. 3BR. 2'h8A, dbl gar today for en appt to age. petio. S795/mo wllaunclry ~up petlo no preview your ,_ ttome 1278 C.bf'Hlo 6"4S-7075 peta. nr Peviflon °Ctr ******* I wnm~ lt100/rno963-7055 I ~ **IU.lPmS** IOfl Broedway. $450/mo BEAUTIFUL Apt. nHr ~ £ • _ _.1 ._. le lnc:Judel utll. 541-9979 beech for 4 months. __) .. ...._ . qy,., comp 11 $250/mo 10..1 for 2 Studio S550 OR S585 WT .. Tlf..PlD P90P'8 213-631-8521 6018: J1ffy·knrt and so wl trplc& 1BR $6~ F"L1ke 2BD/2BA, lrp4, pello & gar. ,. __ ,,. ·--"'! 28R 2BA cozy f()( a little one. new YflfY PY1 rplc. s a 9 5 m 0 vv<ouO on_..., . pool, spa. lndry tst ·1 250.80021650•5194 1 spa. pool. security. Easyto shpon Use sec NO PETS 549-2447 $1350/mo 644-2607 Of Chunky yarn and ....... ------.---E/SIDE 1 BO Mobile Home. 5'0--0513 "'1:1 •BACHELOR E side apt I $575 mo. gaa/weter pd needles for 1Wo-colo< Kitchen patio. quiet. Adult Perk ,_ carpet luL Mu pullover and hat mr;o;~r;<'~ r~20-~=5 759-5590 or 673-7787 6UQ 21R falt( IOtt. 2 Sizes 2T. 4T, 6T Incl. •BAY TIMBERS* E/Slde 2BD l BA ,_ peint car garage w/opnre $3.25 PLUS $1.25 PIH 1 & carpet lndry lac: no $llOO/mo, lat. last + FOR EACH PATIERN 1BA. lrplc. cabte. pool, I pets ss7Smo 271-c E MC. 213-597-4231 patio. ger No pets. 399 16th' p1 &.44-0452 · ORDERED w Bay St $895 65<>-6357 , Wpu leac~ * Cleln Meu Verde lg E-llde 2BR l BA, gar. frplc, er&i< lo m : f BR- 3BR 28A. dl w. 2 car Q9!· bMm oeil, 17404750 + tets+utll. STUOl().$500 •o•. patio. flreplece IS1 + $500 MC 2 per-Ind utll. Poot. leundry, no S 1100 No peta 640-2495 eone. No pets. 650-1791 peta. 497-63e2 •llSllUl 1 * I EASTS I DE lar1>9 condo COMMANDING VIEW of CIN 1BR & 2BR ~ apt 2BR. 1'~8A. built-lnl, COllt Beech •croH n • Q9r1Qe. patio. $795/rno · gar999. dahwahr, 19-&42_9795 or 645~227 atrMt. Luxurious. NO pose!. rMdy c.ble, pool, STAIRS. Lar1>9 2Bdrm. spa, B80 & lndry lac:. EASTSIDE Sttarp & C6e1n S 1150-S 1350. 494-2266 Goodlocaitlon Seetoep-2BR Washer/Dryer ; IMc• ~te 177 E. 22nd St hkup, pv1 aund9dr. Ind .~.~-... iill1j.ii,.;;;;;;;,;;.;;;....-;.;,; ~~~llTH. t989~ •631-7376• get $740/mo 54&-9950 sK•f1X w/OOMll view. ~ -··-~11r E'SIOE 1BR Cott-oe. trplc, yeat1y. Lndry, g.er999. lend toe -end patio 117 E 21,t furnorunfurn. $1150/mo ......, .... #om Quiet bldO on E'S . coiy St $650 • + $750 MC. • MCurlty. 660-1()55 Or-.. c.... ~ e.. AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES 4 DAYS . Move 'em Oat! Need to sell anything that rolls. floats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only .,,, Extra worda 50t each. Ada tha1 run 7 days are an addltlonal $4.00. Call for more lnfOfmaUon. Becauae this Is a special rate, we request prepayment by check, MaattwCatd °' VISA. ---------~-----· CXJ.llClit --~------------- NAME CITY PHONE CIRCLE ONE MASTERCARD/VISA PRINT AQ BELOW ADDRESS SJ~TE ZIP AMT ENCLOSED S EXP DATE 7. I w/lote o( wood Aaelgned perking a laundry tacltl· l4S-723'4 NO PETSf •lmll ll•* Oepe. 0000 Boil 4000. Spell out MCh wetd comPetely 1 word per box UM addition I It ~-'530/Mo 936-0552 ~ PMlTIJI Frig. cMehW..,_, stove *-Mt. •t12CM000. I . 1., Pi•1a1 MAIL TO • paper necessary 3BR 2BA, smell yard. Spedc>u9 E-side 18R 18A Ind. No~ 545-4tM ~Mt~· Addr.... J carport, S7651mo. 2522 wtnew crp1 & ver1 bflnds, * 111/ .. 11/YILY* w:(N v't::"'~ Sant• Ane Ave. Avail OIW, pvt dec:ti 353 H.in-'4 btodl to OClelW'1 -- Nov 18 6-46-3192 llton SMO/mo. 8'~9704 123 39ttt at. 86()..0~::'.M:.1~-~~eoo:;::;::a= .... ;;::::wc::::) :;:==~~;;~~~~~~§~c~1~115lll'l~liad~,.,.,.~·~"°~w.~~eay~,~eo..~·~·~--~·~C~A~t~H1~7~~~~~64~~2~-~5~6~7~8~~ --------------~ ... . ~ m.•••r111• 8™ ==-..... ....,,~--1-iiiii~~P'iiiiiiimim._11 ....... •• •••11 ... ,... '' lbre ... ,.... '' .. .,. ....... •• lbre ..., ... ,.... .... *IN F\JfNIHED* •URflll'a Int 271f 2714 2tlf ftlt Coela.......... ~,...... "°" 11'1911. * FE '"' • , ______ ......... ,~~~~~~~~I-~'!"""---'"!'!'.;:.:,;;;; ~SM'M'll'IL 1 147.00 wk & up. 2274 * MA-.to .... 38R --1111 ROOMMATE WANTED. PRIVATE BATH •nd Ocn/beyvtewldrmw/k '*"lllllhll'-* •S32&'n0· 146-2435* Nwpt Blwd, CM M&-7445 28AbMut.homelnCdM . ..._to._. 28r beectl $520/mo, Newpot1 North bedroom nMt oc:.•11 W/O, gym, 1P9. *-Fum ·------~ ----=---:::--:-:--:-:-1--------1 frpk:, DIW W/O etc. flouM. Dede '"°' 2 complex. Non-am<*er $375 +dlipoett. Me-0510 « unfUm. Prot lib. MOO •---LIJJ::"' & ptV BA. pool. $525. Rera 720-1SM frplc .J.osDj w w/d Moo C8ll John, 721-0083 . b9fofe 10em. + W, Ind utl. 722-7110 .. .., •• 1 -...c--.rw f111tlta IHtlh 1atll9.t 87Mete. ' 1425/mow/1 ~--SC,._, l450, no cook· l'IJZ Mature~ M8kl lldult · WESTCL.lff •BR Hom8 •NEWPORT BEACH ON Prlv•te bdrml b•tl'I •t entry & '9Yd panclng. tngorlm0ke~7 ten\818 for pet90M1 ... CM38R28AhomeM8ka pool frplc w/d GW908 2 THEWATEA.BACKBAY. PrornontOfY Pt, excap-Ampt8gue1tpertdng. 11n• It tllMtolltecwMOM PXiD WWW &n: ™· •tMCe. LIQt'tt houM-prof m8le mwm. n/lmkr 1g '1>9t1os, c&bte, pvt Eutblutt. Share 3Br ::'i f« ~lmkr. Utf1t1e9 & 1g 11gn Ind. ~ .... tNywdwcn? Ml IUec:Mn, .._. 4. kMP!ng. &ch. for ropm S400/mo Ind utile, cable pl'IOne NM. prof M/F home. (714) 721-0400 mo ln'llned pc1e9. 142-~7 lt'ano ..... tolllre•._., No¥. 1~25. $100 per l 11'1'1. Ml. Outl6de )ob lxtr•phonelln8. n/lmkr. Ctldcet. l'lome •S.C. Plaza.,..._ N/S Prof!Wlioi..._ IHfl'Wlr to ~~1-~n ttwougtl ~· nlgtlt. Debra. 541-3181 OK. 973-5353 CALL 131· 1M2 541-70Mn52-4SM wk tern ortty. 2Br 28a pool-etv twnhM nt UCI. Pri-iii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·~.~~~. ~ .. ~te ~BA, c•rport, ~1 ~C~ M tum. $425/mo. 545-3714 $495/mo 154-7282 Nwpt Bch, Agt 541-5032 OUR FAMOUS ES-A· LINE =~_._,-:."~-~-HAS RE"FURN.D!· Back by popular demand. Ounes-A·Lrne will run Frrday, Satur- day and Sunday 1n its own class1f1cat1on 1n the Class1t1ed Ads. Since this is a special otter. we have a Thursday noon d~adtine and ask prepayment for all ads. This is open to all private party advertisers tor merchandis~ not ov~r s I 50 fprice must ~ listed in adJ and no abbr~viatlons w!ll ~ acc~pted. All ad~ w m run Friday. Saturday and Sunday. There is a S-li~ minimum at 20C ~r tine ... So your low cost Olmes·A-LJne ad Is onty ... $3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-hne minimum • 3 days • 20« per hne = S3.00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Dally Pilot to place your ad or u~ th~ couporr below. • Private party merchandise only ads. No com- mercial ads. pets. livestock. produc~ or plants • Each item must~ prlced in the ad with no items over SISO. MAIL TO: Dimes-A -Une Darty Pilot 330 West Bay Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Oatly Ptloc hours Monday-Friday 8 00 AM co 5 00 PM 'NAME ---'--------------- ADDRESS ___________________________________ _ CfTY _____________________________ _ STATE ZIP ...,._____ ~------ A MOUNT ENCLOSED ______________ DATES TO RUN __________ _ UNU ------~------------- 1. l-------i--------4-------11-------t 2.1--------~1------------+-----------+-----------t l -1------------1------------+-----------+-----------t •·1-------+-------+-------t-------t 5.1--------4---------+---~-----t--------t '·1--------.&--4-------+-----=-t-------t 7.L-------'-------+--------+------1 ' •·1-----------1------------4------------+---".:--------t 9. ,_ _____ _ Use additional paper If needed > S3 00 MINIMUM 4 WORDS PER LINE NO A88REVIATIONS ~.00 Mtn .J ...... $360 $4 20 $4.80 ................ SS 40 642-5678 48R on Balboa ~ Clllftl f tr IHt CORONA DEL MAR Point, $S80/mo + utll. n41 :-n := $ S..lng PTot. w/rflfl. Cell iarge . Aene.. &75-7419 Huntlng1on Bch. tingle Only $550/mo. 5 Bwt1 er... Townhouea =· ~~~~=-OR LEASE Coel• Mela EMt CM. Utlll pd. F«n. 213-453-2105 2400 at ottlce/ret•ll. $415/mo. Cple S440. fronts on Hwbof• BIYd. 142-3307 Of M&-5119 ...... 2741 comc>et. ,.,.. 75&-0535 COM, lrg rm on bct1 aide §p:c. .villi cnm;a fOf r..::-NEW OFFICE FOR RENT PCH. Vng prof non-.mkr rMtlon81 ll'8flid8, boat Of 17th It., eo... Mela. Pf-' M U +M25 dep. 8'*e car in Bad( Bay 949 4S30 8Y81111/10. 7~19 .,.., CM 752-7500 Bob '"""' ,,._._,. c.-.a.i nn 1 '8m. 38r 28a. gs. frplc. LL .... ~. L * MOO 754-11M 173-66171 • ..-..------·l••WW' .. 12Clo alt, ldnt to- Fem .... roomm•te al'lr hdr•/ lat C8tlon new Newport ~ty eo.ta ..... 38R 2BA... nu ..... Aee a73-5354 1275/mo. Oya 751-0272 ............ E¥ee M2· 1123 Comer vtEW Suite 119 MALE rmmt tot ~ NB FULL SEFMCE lllU• 8'111 ~ home, +g8l'80e Weltcltf l lr'Ylne. Npt Bch .,._, MW 21 000 aq ft a poo 1. U 7 5 /mo. Sign llJ*'Hllt on W•diff cerltef in ,... ~ M4-2t07 .... 111 Kern ec:..nty. Annum rw1t M/F $375mo. lndl. BO/BA $249,000. 100% ~. W/O Ind pool. (furn.« .,,..,..... TCUI t11111b'e .._ la untum) AVAIL IMMED 400 alt ll'lfrS>'C & encl bllf 21,000 aq,. fl. Owner may 1 ml to bctl call 142-5090 1000 llf ,._.. apec9 lnci Mis> ftn8nca.. $1,950.000 M/F to etv apedolll honle MP8f8te offtce S800 & wllNll8ter bdtm a b8ttl. S20001mo. 873-7273 Avail lmmed $500/mo. 752·7500Ted. ~mtllmU NB, M/F tum 2Br. 1300l./t. One room ore w/prvt Fp. dedc, It~ ocn. TV, entry. New carpet & HBO cable. w/d, Y.util l)lllnt. All utMI pd, $350 1475. 131-519711&90 mo. Scotti 54&--2301 N.8. Prof. IM no amk / l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii~ dNQI. * 3Bdnn 28a 11Pt on "b8I Pen. wllll 1211. '350/mo. 142..eo29 NPT HOTS. Mstr « angl BA 8Y8ll + Jlt1'8 llP8C8• pvt pool. apa, lndry, gar. 1530-MSC> Scot 724-0648 NWPT MESA.,..._ room & b8ttl, F/prflf. N/S N/dr'Ugl .. "°'* prtv. $450 Ind utl. ~714 Iv m8g PROF M/F tot large l vetY nice Newport He6gtlt• hOUH 8Y811 12/1. $525/mo + $200 dac>-L-«!rT«11&'411ft_l::30prn . LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE BEAUTIFUL LANDMARK BUILDING Approximat ely 1300 square feet on Coast Highway. Parking area. Prestigious tenanu. can carollne 494-17 J4 TRADE no11· YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! lllilJ. Pillt .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~CALL c0ss1FIED 84275678 , . • • t ,, . . ~· I • \ I SERVING ~~ ~©ill'lf 1ID~£©lfil @"!. ©@~'lf.£ l~U~~ THE REAL ESTATERS PUT COSTA MESA llH 1A11 I 1-2 PH,IM Adjoining R-2 lots. Over 24,000 sq. ft. Room to build 8 units. Each lot listed at $320,000. Direct all inquiries to 646-7171. NP5 WW Tl lTII ST S...... 1111,000 Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath townhome with ground level bedroom and bath . Large living room with fireplace. Dining area. Space saver kitchen. Large private patio. Hurry on this one. Cail 646-7 171. NPi WTS1111-2 nn,111 Large R-2 lot with alley access. 2 bedroom home. Excellent location. Excellent price. Call for de1alls. 646-7171 . NP7 UllPTllUL lllUll $1U,IM Large lot. End of street location. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Family kitchen. Needs some work. Hard to beat the price in Costa Mesa. Call for infor- mation. 646-7171. NP8 A TlHlflC llY $211,llt South Coast Metro area. Popular-single story. 4 BR, 2 BA. attached 3 car garage. Family room. Eat in kitchen. Living room. Dining area. Large corner lot. RV access. Bring your decorator. Call now 646-7171. NP9 n1111 1111T 12n.- Prime Eastside location 2 bedroom Bungalow on a large lot. Amenities include: hardwood floors. formal dining, convenient kitchen. redwood gazebo. Call for an appointment 646-7171. NP10 EICLISfYE WTSfH $211,IOO 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Family/dining room. living rom with fireplace. Double attached garage. AV access. One of the most sought after locations on Eastside. Call for details. 646-7171. NP11 mm aw sa••,ooo This home is bewitching to all who stop to admire It. Gorgeous kitchen overlooking redwood decking. Custom draperies. Cus1om- ized decorating. living room with vaulted ceil- ings. Wet bar. formal dining, 3 bedrooms, mas- ter surte with large closets. Lott den or library. Ground floor has 2 large bedrooms and 2 more baths. Hurry on this one. It. is a 10+. Call 646-7171 . NP12 llYHTllS llWI $421,IOO Nice three bedroom home plus 4 units in good Costa Mesa area. Units need some work, each unit has a small yard. Rents are low for the area and could be raised. Great· potential for the handy-person. Cail for details 546-2313, HP5 RELICITlll IS FRISTRITlll Moving out of, or Into Costa Mesa, Newport Beach or Orange County? Confused about who to caJI or how to get Information on where you are going? Call us. Century 21 The Real Estaters Is connected with 7 ,000 offices throughout the United States. Call our retoca~ tlon department, PHYLLIS 646-7171 or ROY 546-2313 since 1960 Y. "'OU A TRUST IN •wua•• u..-Papular T plan home In Mesa Verde. Shows like a model. New carpets, vaulted ceilings, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Extra large 101 close to excettent schools & shopping areas. Call 546-2313. HP4 11111 4 •IHI · P•• Another great Mesa Verde home In excellent location. Per'fec1 for famlty. Many extras, big llvtng room, 3 crackling flrep&acea. Gourmet kitchen, Btt In BBQ. Office, healthful spa, Inside laundry. 4 bdrm, charming ueed brick courtyard. Low maintenance yard. Call 546-2313. HPS lllTlll• . ~ One of a kind Mesa Verde home In exoellent .,.. near schools & shopptng, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, big lMng room, family room, vautted cellings, we1 bar. All this on large lot. Won't last. 546-2313. HP6 ••nm nm.mt .,..,... Beautiful giant 2 story home, 5 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car garage. Decorated & upgraded to Include Italian tile entry to formal dining. Fonnal ltvlng room wtth ftoor to ceiling marble fireplace. Crystal chandetler, bright & airy gourmet kitchen. Family room, bonus room, covered patio. 1 bdrm, bath on lower level. Call 546.2313. HP7 NEWPORT BEACH .... TTDUGI 1114,111 Immaculate 2 story townhome. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. Inside laundry. Fabulous view. Master suite with vaulted ceilings. Community pool. Complex surrounded by acres of wooded park. Call for details 646-7171. NP1 mlU. llZY ~ 1111.- Newport beach address. 2 bedroom ,condo. Upper alngle level. Qule1 end unit. Balcony overiooklng poot and spa. Large dining area. Living room wtth fireplace. Open this weekend. Call for Information. 646-7171. NP2 IOUIFMIT .. n.- The bee1 little beach house In Newport. Prime oceanfront zoned to build duplex or 2 condos. Existing beach house has 3 bedroom, 2 baths and rental Income of approx. $21,500. Call for further Information. 646-7171. NP3 lllT Ill • YIUllUll Gate guarded community. Beautiful pool. Club house. We offer an end unit. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. View. $164,000. Also highly upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath. S 165,000. Close to beach. Fabulous ocean breezes. 646-7171. NP4 ® --••fll'ot9fW••T• NUMBER OTHER AREAS IUATITllTD-S1_,. Exceltent atarter home In good neight>orhO<>d.-. 2 bedroom, 1 bath on nice lot. Hardwood floors. carpeted. Inside laundry, ctoee to schOols. Great buy for the flra1 time buyer. Call now 546-2313. HP6 m•n El snu- Glant two story located on a large corner lot on quiet cut-de-sac. Bike to the beach. Dramatic sunken ltvlng room. Wood burning fireplace. tamtty room formal dining room. patio, kitchen, open stal~ay to upper leYel. Three big bedrooms, huge double garage with workshop, loyely yard. Won't last. CaH 546-2313. HP7 • ~ Ullll-..UWJ ..... Greet retirement or starter. home for older couple. must be 55 or older. 2 bedrooms. plus a den, lal'Qe 2 full baths, 2 patios. large carport, wood deck rias mountain view. Many extras. Call 546-2313. HP8 ......... . sat.- Nice three bedroom home p us 4 units tn good Costa Mesa area. Units need some WOfl<, each unit has a small yard. Rents are low for the area and could be raised. Great potential for the handy-person. Call for details 546-2313. HP9 ua1•...-w S1..,_ Na area, nice price. This lovely home offMs 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cozy fireplace. large yard, and much more. CAii to see 646-7171. NP13 WILITllll._ Beautiful eo;ona del Mar home with semi pri- vate beaeh prlveledges. Located on a huge comer lot. Beautiful tile entry, formal living room with flreplaoe, family room with ocean peek and 2nd fireplace. Dining area with French doors leading onto huge redwood deck. Gourmet kitchen with ocean peek. Parklike grounds with tall stately coral trees. Much. much more. An excellent buy at $698.000. Call 546-2313. S1P11 ......... MY nu.- Best buy In Irvine beautiful 2 story home has been reduced thousands. Great inner location, first floor has big livlngroom with fireplace, f amlly room off gourmet kitchen, dining room and powder room. Second level has huge mas- ter suite • with mater bath. and two more bedro0ms and a bath. Call now. won't last. Cati 546-2313. HP11 -.IWITll.. llUll Very neat 2 bedroom mobll~ home with view of the channel. Many upgrades, new vertical blinds, and much more. 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