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1988-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
l J l Center reCeivin~ . off-co/pr remarks·· 'On11ewpairitjob 81 JONATHAN VOLDE Of .. P.-, ....... People have some colorful things to say about the new paint job al the.Harbor Sbo~na Center. - "It'~ poss. . ~ A~Slin, ~ emplo~ee at Ho~iday Spa Health Oub, wd on Friday. Basically, 1t looks hideous. lt s embarassin& to work at a purple and oraDJC sboppina center." But the purple, whidi runs in a thick strip across the top of the cen~ at Harbor Bc?u~van!.~ Wilson. Street, and the oranae. the mam color of th.e bu1l~1np. = t~c .be&innina. The trim will be lime areen. and 1wn1nas wtll be 1n jade. rose and aold, the center's ma~r, Shams Zarrinkelk, CJlplained. / Its the 1984 Olympic colors, but biager, bolder and brighter than ever before. . -~ · "We hired an anist throuab a contractor and he brought us the desip," Zarrinkelk said. "We can't JO around all of Orange County and Los Anaeles County to see if this is there ... but I've never seen anythina like it." Zarrinkelk admitted the modem colors are a drastic change for the 25-year-old center, which house1 the heaJlb spa, a movie theater, a J.C. Penney's, banks, clothina stores, restaurants and other shops, about 40 in all. . The manqer uid he's had several comments about the color ~heme, tome aOod and some bid. Butjudcina the center now is unfair, he said. · · "It's not finished" so it's not fa ir to judae it," Zarrinkelk said. "We're really lookina rorward to the results." Zarrinkelk said he showed color plans of the building to ma~n of each of the shops, but emp&oyees at several businesses said Friday they.were unsatisfied thus far. "It looks like an OCTD bus," Brooke Brewer. an employee of Shoe Hut, said, refmina to county transit distrfct's briaht stnpes and logo. ··1 don't like it," she said. "But it's not finished, so I have to give it lbc benefit of the doubt for now. Ifs pretty bri&ht. thou&h." .. 13 · Bl Toro 10 lnbae Most saying effects of initiative will s ow In coming a, aoa v AN eY&EN .............. While insurance companies are playi.. bard!to-aet. and llCOts aft . wrilllinl their bands over ~ ositioll 103. wtticb fon::a cuts m pmniums. other induseries tbat eo.ld be affected by it are ktiepias cool Proposition 103 forces com~ to cut rasa for most types of liability iwanceandobservenon both tides of the muesa~ one ~tbe imia ma. of ~ wtU be aaaoeabils • surancc. When the measure was appuuucd by voten in this week's eeneral election, more than four doeea com- panies announced that they would write DO new policies. Automobile dalen on the ()ranee. ,.., ~ ................. .... The center's customers also had some complaints. The Daily Pilot received several calls of protest. A ,...._ .-.. aa 'a ponloa of Bart.or Ceater wlllda 18 (Pleue ... PAJ1tt/A2) ~ olf ID MW eolOlw to tbe 41eJnre of ... 7. Coast say their lnduStry bas not been tCVerty &ft"ecled, altbousb tome uid that satuation mieht cba1Wt. ... There's been a minor e&ct. becaute people buyia& a car can't ltl insurance." said Rory Raynor, P- eral sales ma,,., It cal Worth- . ~ 1ngton Dod,e 1n Hanngton ~ "lhavesomccom~nies :bat willp¥e us insurance, but at's more ex.pensive and it's tied in with your loan paymcnft, so moat people would rather shop arouad and find their own. if they cu. A lot of people already have insunnc:e wbell they're buyint a car. Tbe Oftie who is tmiftl hurt 1s the finMime buyer wbO doesn•t have any." Raynor uid \be eftiect OD Wea. if anx bad been slilbt IO W . 8Ut if it siayecs liR '1lis. it coWd Realtor~ ii-·•te over hoine-inspec~on pian . President Reagan leads tribute to veterans who gave their lives for coun- try's freedom./ M Secret stealth bomber looks lot like design un- veiled In the 1940s. / A7 Coast Suspect In Mesa In- surance fraud case suspected of committing suicide./ A2 Callfomla Lawmakers propose stiff fines for Insurers who won't offer poUclM In wake of Prop. 103./AI Sporta Area volteybtllt, water- polo teams edvanCe In CIF playoff action. /IN Entertainment The touring NOrth Cero- llna Dlnce l'heeter mekes a atop at Saddleback College./ At Brokerssaypropos co tnance unnecessary added burden to industry By GREG llERU Ot .. ...,N.-... A proposed Irvine ordinance that would require city inspect.ion prior to residential resales bas stirred the ire of local Realtors who say that the ordinance is an unnecessary proposal desiped to line city pockets. The proposed inspection, which would be conducted by city officials. would be recJuired of all residences up for resale within city limits. The cost of the mandatory inspection, set to go before the City Council on Nov. 22, would beS131. Altb~ the idea bebjnd the swoposal IS to ensure that buyen arc fCttlnl their money's worth. Irvine real estate agents say current inspec- tion practices are more than ade- quate. They claim the city is just lookina for an excux to butt into business and cam some dollars in the process. nd . .. We are strongly a Vlolently BB accident kills man, friend ejected to safety 81 LANCE IGNON · Of .. ...,N.-... The iml)lct from a fatal auto accident in HuntingJon Beach on Friday launched a suifboard from the car over a brick wall and into the 11CCOnd-story window of a vacant apartment. Daryl E. Reece, 18, of Garden Orove was drivinl a 1966 Volks- wagen .. Bua" at a .. h•ah rate ofspeed" south on Brookbunt Street when he lost control of the car and hit a tree i!Jst north of Adams A venue, Lt. John Foster said. Reece was pronounced dead at the sceneofthe6:20a.m. accident, but bis passcnser. an unidentified juvenile. escaped major injuries bf beinc thrown clearofthecarbcforett hit the tree. The impact~ the car between the tree and a S.foot-hiah brick waU that separated an apartment complex in tbe 19800 block of Brookhutst from the sidewalk. The foroc of the collision DrOPtlted two surfbomds out of the cai ancl over the wall. alona with numerous car frlpnents and three alued donuts. One of the surfboards poked a hole in the leCOftd-story window of an apan- ment located about SO feet from the crash site. The su.rlboerd then landed harmlessly on the pound in front of the apanmenl The second surfboard hit a rock tampost on the apartment building's front lawn and splashed bits of Styrofoam for seven.I feeL Kathy Swenson MIS awakened by the sound of the surfboard hittina the window in the apartment next to hers. She soon learned from police that there had been an ac:cident on the other side of the wall that buffen her apartment complex from Brookhunl A police officer was on the scene di~ina traffic and a woman was helpina the boy who was thrown from the car when Swenton walked up dressed in a blue satin bethrobe. She uid she covered lbe boy in a blanket and positioned herself so that &be youtll could not see his friend's '9cMty wlUcb was pinned inside the '*· swe ..... -~ wim the boy un~KF •Ki arrived. 116dlmicl.. ·we were on our way • He Mid, ·Are our surfboards " lweMOD recalled. boy 8lked her if R«<:c was (Pl••·-~JA2) = to this." said Tom cartyte, 0 11W\81CfOfCaltury21 AU Pro. -Not only does this violate fair lllde practK:a, but you can't ao beck and ~ them (the. city) liable for any- thana. .. ft's a 5Upplemental report that means nothina to the homeowner," he said. Cart_yle will be among a arouP of local Realtors who arc plannms to attend the Nov. 22 meeting en masse to voice their concerns about the proposal. J>re.resale inspections att not re- quired by stale law, but the seller is required to disdole in writin& to the buyer the condition of the property for sale. The seller is also required to ~---' ·-----· tainal for any aitditioftsor ahera\iom to *PfOPerlY and whether 1ohc 1lllOf't was done to code. Cartyk said tlaat ia 9' pen:nt of ral.les ~ Cennwy 21 All Pro. some IOft orinspectjoa takes place prior to dosiftf escrow. A Realtor watb Coldwdl Banker in 1 rvi nc lll'ecd that city 1 nspection would be superfluous. but for a different reason. "I think in the city of Irvine it's unnecessary becaUJC of the oewnewss of the buildinp. There aren't manz opportunities for code violations, said the Realtor, who asked no1 to be identified.. Asked what he thcNsbt of the ~ onti•ntt, the •r>arlaicl, it'IS\31 \M city could put ia i& podr.et. .. Becautt of the V etaan ·, Dly holida~f city officiah could DOI ti 11 ror commea~ City Couacilmao Cameron 0. . arove said be and other oounciJ mernben have not yet received a ~ on tbe propoted ordinance. What be bas received. boWeve:r, aft a number of complaints from local Realtors. .. rve had several phone calls fiOfl people in rut estate who are oon- oerned that thas could bold ue mows and would cost too much. Colpove said. .. , aucss we1J just have to wait and tee .•• Ailing sea lion trashes attempt at capture by would-be rescuers AS OtMge COMt DAJLY PILOT/ 8aturday, November 12, 1N8 !lulcide suspected In death of Northrop fraud suspect •11 111 JONATHAN VOLD.£ "' ............. ,.. • t t ,1tAn 1nvestiptlon mto the possib\e rraud of a Costa Mesa medical ielutance eompany ended abruptly lite last wtelc when the suspect; a longtime employee o( Nonhrop C-orp. and the faU\et of two children. 11tparenth' kHled himself by running has car off the freeway. •u Bruce Bascn's car soared I SO feet blr the Devore Freeway in San ~mardino County and slammed tnto an aqueduct on Nov. S, the day he was confronted with the fraud llccusations. The wrcckl&c was found Hwee hours after the crasn, and Basen died that day. 1"Thc investiptor said tlie~ was absolutely no evidence that the cause was remotely an accident," Costa Mesa police Detec&ivc Steve l.abbill 11id. "There were no skids, nothing in the roadway, and no sign of mechan- ical failure. · Labbiu .said Bascn, 44, of Rancho Cucamonga was suspected of sub1nit- tina duplicate claims to his insurance company, lnsurna tional Inc .. through his company. ,The checks paid by the insurance company on the claims were signed by Bascn and deposited into his check.in& account, Labbitt said. The alleged scam would have brouaht in about S 11 ,000 in several smalf payments. although about $8.000 was intercepted when the inc:11~"r,. tv1mrR ny lr~rned of the plan, ~bbitt said. The detective said the insurance company learned somethina was afoot when it sent a San Bernardino County hospital a check for a claim Dasen submitted. The hospital notified the company tbat the claim • was old and already paid. Labbllt saada close investipt1on of the forms Basen submitted seemed to indicate he chaf\led the dates of routine check-ups fOr his wife and children and submitted the claims more than once. Workina with Northrop security officers, I.Abbitt advised them to interview Basen, which they did on Nov. 4. The next day Basen's ~r was found in the·aqueducl . ' Restructuring of airlirie rares under way By Tiie A11oclated Pre11 .: ' Major U.S. air carriers arc drop- aing a popular catCf>ry of discount. so-called "junk fare· used mainly by ,business travelers in an industry-wide ··~tructuring" of discount fare pro- iifams. airline officials said Friday. · Continental Airlines took the in- 111ativc last Friday. eliminating one-r;;~y advance purchase fares on avail- ~le seats, but other big carriers. including American and Northwest. quickly followed sun. Most of the earners· cuts take effect i uesday. Nov. I 5. officials said. "l "We arc an the middle of a fare restructuring program." said Ned Walker. a spokesman for Houston- bascd Continental. "Yoo will sec some fares decrease and others in- crease." Walker said the Continental fares elam1nated~generally required scven- day advance purchase and carried a cancellation penalty. These fares made up less than 5 percent of tickets purchased, he said. Northwest also was eliminating its to one-way discount "super-coach" fares, which require a three-, seven-or 14-day advance purchase, depcndina on the market. said spakesman Bob Gibbons. Eliminatina the discount, he said. "eliminates that hoop that business travelers had to jum~ through for the lower discount fare.' Nonbwest followed suit "because we have a higher cost structure and if we can still offer a competitive fare but al a sli&htly higher rate, that's better for us because it can help recoup our higher costs," Gibbons said. . tNF ANT'S CONDITION WORSENS ••• ~mAl 1 D r. Neal Gu ttenbere. a neonatologist at the hospital, said it is difficult to tell how long Paige will survive without a new hcan. "She co uld be stable for several w~ks or she could go downhill relatively fast. This is a step in the :"Wrong direction," Guttenberg said. The only hope for the baby 1s a heart transplant, Guttenberg said. he has top prionty for a new hcan at Loma Linda Medical Center. but there simply haven't been any hearts ~vailablc. he said. She will receive the SJ 50.000 OJ>erallon as soon as a lbnor hcan 1s found from an infant of the same age, weight and blood type. But even that solution brings problems. Paige's parents cannot afford the opcrauon. nor the esti- mated monthly medicine bill ofS400. said her grandfather. veteran Costa Mesa Police Sgt Richard DeFran- cisco. Although the monthly bill from Fountain Valley Regional Hospital. about $65,000. is covered by in- surance, the operation is considered experimental and is not covered. In an effort 10 help with the costs. a foundation is organized at the Costa Mesa Police Department. The Costa· Mesa Police Association, the officef"6' ~.donated ..$1.QOO..and plans more. association president Oct. Jerry Holloway said. Traffic Sgt John Fitzpatric k said . . tt}.e Ora• County Traffic Officers Association, an organization of the county's traffic officers. also plans a "substantial" donation. ''We're not doinj this for ancn· tion," Holloway said. "This kind of thing puts the day-to-day things we think are impartal)t into perspective. This is much more imponant than the day-t<>-<fay things. "We have a pretty good police family around here." Contributions to the foundation can be made to Sgt. Richard DeFran- cisco •• 99 ..F.ai.r Driv~ CoSla-MCSL Dr call 754-5663. Reporter JonatJau Volzke coo- trib•ted to ~. report. INSURERS NOT FEELING EFFECTS ... From Al Franco said that, in fact. sales had sufficient number of companies wnt- '1J!Cked up since Tuesday's election ing new insurance policies. California ·• "'Th · 1 h .. h d 1s JUSt too big a segment of the at s a typica t mg. e sat · national market for them to abandon "Any time somethi{I 1s undecided. people tend to hold o on buy1ni. as if it."~cal estate brokers are al so watch-~ho won the election was goin& 10 have an effect on their abili1y to ing to see what will happen w11h 'l?lJrchase 8 car." monpge loans. which require liab- ' ility insurance. ' One other sales manager said he LocaJ boards of Realtors were did not believe there would be much referring calls 10 the California As--~~favorablc fallout from the in· soc1ation of Realtors on Fnday. Jlla1tve. _ A spokesman for the association's • "To be quite honest. I haven't ~regional office in Los Angeles said he nouccd an y effCC't. I think it"s a lot of had heard nothingabout the effects of .smoke and not much fire," said the proposition. Robert Wilson of Coastal Acura in "We really haven't seen Pnything Costa Mesa. ··1 think there will be a so far." said Roger Cruzen, public rela11ons representati ve tor the as- sociation ... Usually if there is an effect. we hear about 11 from our members nght awa y. I suspect there have been scattered effect s on clos- ings. but there 1s nothing that any- body ss saying anything about. Ri$f't now. we're /·ust waiting to sec. hkc everybody e sc." Insurance industry representatives have tiled suit to invalidate the initia11vc, which was sponsored by consumer advocate Ralph Nader. The state Supreme Coun has issued an order block mg 1 m plemen ta- t ion of the measure until the legal issues are resolved. • F •• Calif. Tem1>9 Eztended .. 15 11 • .. 30 11 41 IO M ... 37 gs 32 ~.: 41 32 .. ,, 11 •2 7t 12 n 53 42 ... 41 23 65 • H .. &7 ... ... 53 .. JS H 40 •1 2' 13 ., 5' 42 78 12 42 ,.. 45 32 50 3* 13 .. .. n 37 29 153 at t5 &1 43 22 .... 32 42 aa 13 St IO 30 $1 51 a 41 TOOAY 3;02Ll!I t .3' a-111. 523p.1!1 I IUNDAY 12 23 Liii 3:30Llft. 10:17 Liii. .. ,. p.Jft. 2.7 1.0 0.3 Sun,._ IOCNY e11'21 •m end Mia •t4:60p.1!1. Moon Ii.-today llf •.ata.111. end ... M 7.13p.l!I. Veterans honored •cross sta~e By Tlte Auoclatecl Presa Californians observed Veterans Day with patriotic ceremonies, par- ades and visits to graves of ex- scrviccmen and women who served in two world wars and other conflicts. And in San Pablo. 96-year-o1d Alben Furrer finally became the last man at The La~t Man's Club annual Veteranrl)aypany.-IJavrng-cnntived 31 World War 1 buddies from Contra Costa County who started the club on Armjstice Day in 1932. "I came through floods. fires. wars.. and. My God ... you tome through it all. and 1 don't know ifit'san honor or a son of curse... said Furrer. who re~1ved a bottle of Mumm's cham- ~~nc. signed by the ~lub's original In Huntington Beach. the inter- national relief agency World Vi~ion loaded 35 crates ofrrosthctic devices and pham1aceut1ca supplies for ship- ment to Hanoa. Da Nan.a and Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. At Forest Lawn in Glendale. 1,000 people watched representatives of Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Belgium and the Philippines present former servicemen with torches lit in their countries' capitals. Jets thundered over a ceremony attended by 200 ~ople at the Wadsworth Veterans Administration Medical Center in Los Angeles where a band belted out marching tunes. L••t m•n toa•t• l•ll•n world W•r I comr11t1-•. AB . Pr••ldent R•••n l•tld• tribute to ~•t•r•n .. A4 World Warl Navx veteran Michael Wendel, who will be 100 on Christmas Day. helped at the flag- ra1sin1 ceremony conducted by an ROTC color juard. Wendel said he was proud 10 raise the flag and ··more than proud of the country." Carlos Hemand(Z, 56, finally got the medals he camed in the Korean conflict some 38 years ago. The Valinda veteran was decorated with the Silver SJ.Ir. Good Conduct and United Nations medals, National Defense Service award and Korean Presidential Ci ratio~ Badge. The General George Patton Mem- orial Museum at Chiriaco Summit cast of Indio 1Nas dedi~ted in an afternoon ceremony attended by more than 4,000. In Torrance, thousands of lettcn were sent to servicemen and women overseas. Los Angeles was one of seven cities panacipating in the .. From America with Love", letter~ writing program. · Parades were held in Los Anscles. Fresno, -&in Francisco, San Jose, Petaluma and Sacramento, &mOl\I other places. And while. many . talked about future peace and past combat, Furrer said the 32 veterans who started The Last Man's Oub never talked about the war because the experience in the trenches of Europe was some1hif\I f CW cared tO recall. Robber gets $500 from HB pizza parlor A man whose face may have been said. No one was injured and the smeared with brown shoe polish for a gunman drove away in a mid-I 970s d1sgu1sc walked into a pizza parlor in Ford van with a sunroof. navy-blue sweatshirt and dark-blue jeans. He had Ion& brown hair and bushy eyebrows anCS moustache. Huntington Beach on Friday and The suspeet's face was covered .PAINT JOB RECEIVES COMPLAINTS... ~~ !~~~rder with a hunting rifle, ~i~m:h~tt ~i~h~w:utm}~~:; . ~om Al An employee was working alone at noted that shoe palish wouJd prob-Concert gridlock , '··r am concerned about what ··we've had customers say they 1shed. which Zarrinkelk said should et:~i~o~:~z~~r~S~hlr~~ ~~ ~~~c'!0/0~~3i=r~.he most prudent Traffic backed up on the south- thcy'c-e doing to the Harbor ~hopping almost didn't come into the center happen late this month or early next door a ta bout 11 :20 a.m. armed with a bound Costa Mesa Freeway on Fri- Center," one woman saad. "The because the colors arc so brifbt... month. .30cali~rriflefittedwithatelescopic "I can't imagine putting on shoe dayeveningasfansmadctbeirwayto ·'Colors arc an affront to anyone's Brewer said ... h offended them.' "We'll Stt when they're finished." si~t. polish," he said, "because it would a Rod Stewart concert at the Pacific 11ensitivity." Scan Chhun of the center'sonc-Lee said. "But the pictures look · take so long to get off." Ampitheatre. •' ·Another caller said the painting hour photo store said her customers different than the real thing." a~~~~:::~~ ~~~~~a~,;~t!1W~~ The man was described as a But Costa Mesa Police and the .1111as "the last straw:· also complain of the colors. One woman, Socorro Garcia. said had no customers at the time, and caucasjan in his mid 20s, s feet 9 California HiJhway Patrol repaned "This gansh new paint Job 1s the "Nobody likes it yet," she said. she laked 1he mix of colors and then took $500 cash. Lt. John Foster inches tall, 170 pounds and wearinaa no unusual traffic problems. fin~commentM w~t myo~~ "Eftrybodycomesina~sc~m~ thoo~t~ecen~was~utiful. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pnzed hometown has come to:· 35-'Hey, thafs ugly.'.. Her husband had a different reac-11 year resident Barbara Wilson said. Mindy Lee. an employee of Taco tion. though. Brewer said some Sh~ Hut cus-Village, said her customers call the "Ah. it doesn't really matter to me lumers told her the paint almost colors "awful... what 11 looks like," Arturo Garcia scared them off. But she recotnazed 11 was!''t tin-said. SCUE ATTEMPT TRASHED BY LION .•• romAl finitely will die." she said. The first three attempts fell piuful- 1~ shon of capturing the animals; rescuers barely had a chance to wave huge hoop nets at them as the sea hons slipped into the ocean and swam quickly away. For Friday's attempt. the rescue 1 rcw adopted a new str.u~y. Using two boats furnished and p1loled by the Harbor Patrol, a large net was strung between them with the hopes that the ailing sea hon would dive off the buoy and anto the waiting net. where it could be hauled on board for treatment. AJthouah the latest attempt fajlcd. Jones and Cunningham already are plotting their next attempt. ' .. It's iettina harder because he's ~un-shy now, real wary," Jones said. 'Maybe we can use several smaller ~ts and sneak up a bit better." , The Friends of the Sea Lion have received dozens of rescue propasals from well-intentioned animal lovers, but arc not ready to adopt any of them. They range from the use of tran- quilizers, which would be danserous to the antmal wi~ its threat of drown ing. to the use of scuba divers wtth a fish odor rubbed across the wetsuits to blend in with the sea mam mals. So far. that option has not been exercised. YOUTH ESCAPES •.• Prom Al alright A nearby poht'Cman shook has head at Swenson to warn her that the youth was an no shape to hear the truth th11 his friend was dead. She simply reassured him that everythina would be alright. The boy was later treated for minor injuries and released from a local hos_pital, Foster said. Foster said the accident rep- resented one of the few times a person escaped scnous injury by not wcanna a seatbelt and being thrown from the vehicle. "They said he would have been hurt a lot mote," Foster said, ifhc had stayed an the car. rn the vast majority of cases, accordil"I& to California Highway Patrol statistics and Foster, fatal accidents could have been avoided had people been wearina se..1be1ts. ~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__, i'::,.~E laity Plat • lllAJN OFFICE »Cl W• a_. St , eo.ta .__,CA Mml ,.._ ... IMO, Cotta~ CA t:!'9M ~ ....... ,....,,, .,....,_ ' td•lonal M..4Ut Ju•tcaU 642-6086 What do you likt about the OalJy Pilot? What don't YoU like? Call tbe nu.mber above and your Q)eMllC will be reCorded, trantcribed and ct. livered to tbe appro,..iaie editor. Tbe aame ~hour anrwcrina acnice may be ulcd to ~ iet1en to tbe editor OD uy ecipie; Coatribuloq to our Lcnen column •• --their name and leae,boDe n.ambef for ven6*ioa. Tdl uswtaat'aoa row miad. ~ ........ .Jtidey It .... dO .... """ . .,.. ,.., '1 •• '"' ... "'°'9 > • "' .... .,..,, °°"' .... ..... .... Ind._,.., It ,.., .. ,,.. ....... '°" ..,,.,, ....... ....,. .............. .., ... .. ...... Choose the floor without the seam. Seam .. It's easy to see why the farndy on the rlcht chOH Tart(ett uteume-1nlald F1o0rinc. Lifetime• Inlaid Floortnc comes In 12' wktths for seamleta tnst.ellatton In moat rooms. ~ Solanan• doesn't. LlfetJrnet' Inlaid f1oortnl comet with 1 limited llfellme warranty.•• ~r Sotart.n• doesn't . Festival of ethnic music set a t HB Old World Village A cultural ntnY11Pnza in ethnic music and dance from countries around the world will be Ollnd Sunday It the s~l "This is Your Heriitee" O.y I t Huntinaton Beach's Old World vu-. · The ~vent. which is free and open to the public, will hture 1 Sc:ottilh pipe bend, a South American musical lf'OUP and a variety of dance poups Derformina dances from Germany, Greece, Russia. Romania, Armenia, Austria and Switzerland. The entertainment will be presented o utdoon on the vill.,e's cobblestone streets at 7561 Center Ave. Free perkini is available and more information may be obtained by callina 894-~ IS 1 or 898-3033. Trade .emJnar ln Newport A forum OJ\ ~moting California'., world trade will be ~nted Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at"'the Newport Sheraton hotel ID Newport Beach. Panelists will discuss opportunities and road- blocks facillj California and its growing inter- national busaness.leadcrship role. Call Ken Nelson at 772-3275 for additional information. Barter e%J'O In Mesa The 10th annual Orange County Barter Expo '88 will be held today and Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. , H undreds of Orange County merchants will display their goods and services. Hours are today throujh 7 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. HeSJtJJ seminars In HB Nicholas Delpdo, a health educator, wiil conduct a seminar on medicaJ care Sunday at 4 p.m. at Dellldo Medical, 16152 Beach Blvd., Suite 140. Tlie J)f'011'1m will be repeated Wednesday and Friday of next week at 7:30 p.m. Call Gail Butala at 8-41-6281 for further information. CJJUdren 's programs sla~ed The Newport Beach Public Library branches will observe National Children's Boole Week next week with special appearances by Toni the Clown and Delbert the Dragon. PcrformanCQ arc schedulc9 for Monday at I: 30 p.m . at the Mariners branch, 2005 Dover Drive; Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the 'Newport Center branch, 856 San Clemente Drive, and 2 p.m. at the Corona dcl Mar branch, 420 Marigold Ave., and Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Balboa branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. · Single parent seminar --- A program for divorced parents coping with the transition will be offered Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of Vista Verde School in Irvine. The seminar is free and open to the publi~. and is presented by the Irvine Family Services Depart- ment. Call David Anderson at 660-3920 for details. ArtJJritl• talk planned Dr. Mitchdl C. Austin will speak on arthritis treatment in the '80s at Monday's Brown Bag Speaker Series at the Newport Center branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. 856 San Oemcntc Drive. The pr~m will start at noon and is free to the public. Participants are invited to bring their lunches. tall Jackie Headly at 644-3177 for mort infbrmation. Self-esteem talk In Mesa A workshop designed to help people' improve their self~stecm and become more succcs.sful in their personal and professional relationships will be presented Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Costit Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. Dr. Doualas Tanner and Stan McNeil of the Self-Esteem Institute will lead the discussions. which will be repeated Friday at the same hours. The cost is SI 0 in advance and SIS at the door. Call 661-3377 for further information. Water talk I n Laguna HlUs John Killifer, a volunteer member of the Metropolitan Water District. will speak on water conservation at Monday's meeting of the Monday Momina Oub of J...aauna Beach. The session is scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn, 24205 La Paz Road. Laguna Hills. Call Lillian Drew at 586-6264 for details. Ceramlc show at GWC Fourteen artists will exhibit their works in Golden West College's third ceramic invitational, opening Monday and continuing through Dec. 2 in the GWC Fine Ans Gallery. A reception will be held in the gallery Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. CaJI 895-8358 for additional information. Cleanup 1Vee.t I n Laguna Luuna Beach's annual Fall Cleanup Week is tchedufed for Monday through Friday ofncxt week, durina which la&una residents may dispose of large. unwanted housellold items that normally cannot be picked up with their regular household trash. Items such as old refrilCfltors. hot water tanks. couches, chairs. carpets., stoves and other large, bulky items may be pla~ by the curb on the regular trash day. All lockin1 mechanisms should be removed from reffiaerators and freezers. Artl•ta convene In Irvine Mustimedia artist Blanche Batiz will discuss the desian ~ibilttin of aourd dc<.'Oratina at Monday•s mectina of the Ora nee County Visual Artists in the Irvine Fine Ana Center, 4601 Walnut Ave. The meetina will ~n at 7 p.m. in the Herli.&e Park facility. The ~blic 11 invited and the cost is SS ~r non-members. <:'111 Donn• Newman at 778.JSOO for mote information. Networ~rw_ taJ.t Jn NB r• A 1eminar entitled "Networkina for Fame and Fortune" will be held Monday ftom 6 to 9 p.m. at the Little Inn on the Bey, 617 Lido Park Drive, Newpon leech. lmtn1ctor Susan Linn wdl focus on all u~ of networtifll. The cost is S20 and additeonal lnformarioa at 1vaaalble at 716-1320. • ();8nge CoeM OAILY PILOT/8etutd9V, NcMMber 12. 1Ne POiice dog bones up on his skills Officer Daye Ste90n with hie partner Dingo. : " 1 1 PAUL A.IClllPLEY AssociallOft, where they train weetty. • .. ...,,.. ... ~ Bu& beyond the competitioA, Swt.IOft His narM it Dineo v Ha'" Wt$tfaJtn-Mid the real joy was in the <>ppornuU.!f·• Stolz. a maratbon name t t st.ans out cute oblerve and work with the Germaat. TI'9f and wands up dllli,..iltied. pioneered the use of Police clop and are He's a cnmc f111ner or, in this .case unsurpaSRd breeders. of German perhaps. a crime biter. shq>hcrds. . Dinao ls one of three pohce dop who . Stetson ~·~ man ~nd dot were bcl4lll share canine d uty at the Newpon Beach . imp~. }. m sur:c 1t was cultvre shOClt Police Department. . fo~. h1,m. too, he said. . , His panner and trarner Officer Dave It s a b11 eye Opel\er. A leamant Stet.son, was one olb first two officers to expenence. Everythini you pick up ~ obllinapolicequnderbdepariment's was very valuable." new erotram nearly two ycan 110. Dinao Stetson neve~ had to be persuaded about and Stetson, and Offlc:ef Tom Vothhad the value C?fpoliccdogs. Threeyean190 bf and Hondo, were joined this year by the was working on a proposal to sllJ'1 ~P'I third team, OffiCer'Gary Milius and camne proaram. He•had grown up ln e H<>Sso. family that loved dogs. . The dogs have proven their value time His roommate, a po!JCC officer 11 and apin by trackina down and corncriJll another ~epanmel).t. ~s in the-~ suspects. there. Stetson envied him. But Dingo ~ntly returned from ''.Newpon.Beach was in a minority in the another challcnae to his skills as a tracker county, nothavtngdogs," he said. Tbcnew and protector when he participated in the pollCc chicf bl.cked the propojal. International Police Doa Championship "When Arb Campbell became cbief, 1t in WCJt Germany. mad~ my role a lot easier,". Stetson saidj• Stetson and bis German shepherd were . Dingo has praven a champion ma• part of the only U.S. team to JOin tbc um~ w~lle on duty in the field. competition. The team included pan1ci-S1tuattons where suspects may ba~ pants from San Dieao. Riverside, West escaped, or could have turned violent, aft Covina and Eueene. Ore. rendered almost routine b.y the praence of They competed apinst numerous West a dog ~at can sniff them out or intim~ German pohce and army teams as well as them into meek surrender. , teams from Belaium. France. Luxembourg ._ Stetson recalJed the time he and a and Japan. burglary suspect faced off. • Held in Darmstadt, West Germany. the "I said 'I think you'rcthesuspect.you• three-day ~ cham pionship attracted more the descnpuon, so don't try to run away,' " than 61000 spectators to each day's he ~lied. · competition. The susptct took. one look at DiftlO and Dogs had to prove their mettle in three told the OfTl(,'Cf, ulf it were-you and me, N areas: obedience, protection and track.in$-be gopc," Stetson said. • Jud,es hovered as handlers put their ft turned out the man was wanted ad• charges through the paces -obeyina no-bait warrant. In past confrontations. be • commands. protcciing their masters from had fought wnh police officen. attack. and trackin1 suspects and objects. .. But this time, no one was hurt," be At the end of the competition. honors saK!. .,. went to the top three scorers. Stetson said future competitions ma:! .. Of course, all the top spots were an the cards for' DiQIO; altbouP German," Stetson said. "It's their aration and training aft time comam· • ballpark." But for a dot and bis master who~ Nevertheless. the U.S. contingent took nearly every wakina hour tQICt.ber, 11·~, best foreign team honors. smaJI price to pay. 1 Stet.son, 31, and Dingo. 4, were able to "We have no complaints, .. StctJon ..... participate thanks to donations from the "Wc·re all very clo5c to our dots and very I~ C1ub and the Orange County uninc happy to be in the propam." qpunty willget coastal park. ·for public piece by piec~ ) concert par plan for the Irvine Coast and Laure Canyon. another o~ space tract which abuts it. within fivC'ycars." Jury hears '75 ~ tape of Kraft's ! tdenlal of killing By 1"k AIMda~ Press By BOB VAN EVKEN OflMO.-, .......... Like an enormous goldco apple. the more than 2)600 acres of coastal wilder- ness nonh 01 Laguna Beach seem npe for ph}f ki.(lg by Orange County's park and' recrcaT1on planners. When and tf the park becomes a reality. It will open up some rare and C'<qu1s1te scenery to the pubhc. said Enc Jessen. chief of zcquis1t1ons and planning for the Orange County Harbors Beaches and Parks Department. "As a regional wilderness park. the pnnc1~I attraction will be the network of trails.' he said. "Some of the v1ev.s of the ocean from the ridges there are quite spectacular. And then there are forested canyons full oflarge oaks and sycamores." Members of the County Board of Supervisors added to the anucipation Wednesday by al?proving a formal agree· mcnt with the Irvine Co. that 1s intended to clear the way for acqu1siuon of the proposed park. But this is forbidden fruit. at least for the time being. Irvine Co. officials have agreed to tum over the the pristine coastal tract. but not aJI at once. And not until graders ~tn moving on the company's S600 m1lhon Irvine Coast reson and res1dent1al pro1cct. "It 's going tocomt 1n four mam pieces of 600 to 700 acres each.·· Jessen said. "What they're recording tS an irrevocable offer of dedication and that's· not the same as actuaJly acquinng the land." County officials, in fact. would have liked to have the cn11re 2.666 acres at once. so they could begin planning the new wilderness par'lt. _ ,. Company officials argued. however. that they n~ded to protect their develop- ment rights by turning the land over only as they rccc1 ved perm 1 ts for vanous phases of their development. County officials resisted the idea of "phased dedication." but the company eventually v.on ouL As a result, no one can say exactly when the county will have its new park. althou&h the company is commtttcd to turnin' tfie land over in connection with specified milestones m development of the Irvine Coast. "The first parcel. of 604 acres, w11l1 be handed over when they arc issued their first grading permit," Jessen said. "With the issuance of the building permit for the 1,000th dwelling unit, they will tum over the second parcel, 731 acres. The third parcel will be dedicated w1th the issuance of the building permit for the 2,000th dwelhng unit. The fo urth parcel will be turned over with issuance of the pemut for ~e I .500th hotel room.·· Jessen said Harbors Beaches and Parks would watt 10 draw up plans for the new park until officials were reasonably sure the pro1ect v.-as moving forward. "The reason v..e're hes11ant 1s that 1n SS years of operatton. we've found that every ume we planned a park before we actually owned the land. something happened and we ended up not getting the park. .. he said. "But v.e v.ould hope to be able to do a Irvine Co. officials say they don"t know exactly when the land transfer will be completed. aJth<XU poor estimates ha"e placed complcti6K of the re:son and residential development in the first few years of the next ccntu~. - Tom Mathews. an ~at~c to Supervf'Sor Thomas Riley, whose distfict includes the Irvine Coast, said a complicated oetwork of approvals and permits makes time ~timates difficuJL .. I'tn hopeful that we can have the first increment dedicated by the end of the year," he said. .. But it's kind oflilcc three-- dimensional chess. You have the Coastal Comm1ss1on. the county as well as the company's own internal bureaucracy all involved in the process." Dawn McCormick, a spokeswoman for the company. was mo~ conscrvauve in her estimate. ··we're proJ«tmg the first ded1cauon some time 1n 1989 and the Stt<>nd ~reel perhaps 1n a couple of years." she sa1d. It is possible. he said. that pan of the 2.666 acres WJIJ be opened to tM pubhc before the enure parcel ~mes county property. ··But that decision has not bttn made yet," he said. ··tt's rare that a park would be opened increment by int'Rmcnt hke thaL" TM proposed park hes cast of Crystal Cove State Park and west of Laguna Canyon Road. In a 1975 tape recordina, Randy Kial\ said he may have been the 1ast pmoo 1lo see a Loa& Beacb man alive, but bedidlft kill him, ' The tape was ~ycd Thursday for juriin in the Krai\ serial murder cue. In May 1975. tbt-former compultr prosrammer was questioned by Lona Beach police following lbC slayina of Kadi Daven Crotwell. 19. In the upe, Kraft told ck1«tives tic might have been the last person to ~ Crotwell before he disappeared and diied followma an evenu• of .. just carousida and dnnki ... baviQ& run. ... But he denied killing Crotwell.. whmr severed bead was ditcovcred in May I 915 on a jetty m Lona Beach Harbor and whok skclctaJ remains were found six months later in a Laauna Hills culvcn. Police linked Kraft to the lc.illina, butlte remained free until California Hilbwiy Patrol ofracen stopped him in Mission V1ejOOnMay 1•.1~'3.andfoundthe~y of a dead Marine in his car. Kraft as charaed With killina 16 yoq men over an I I-year span. ~ also r..I been linked to 21 other slayings. 1'.c lcJlling.s took place between Decem ... 1982 and May 1983. He was questioned about the I t7S slaYHlf beausc Crotwell's fncnds ideat- 1fied Kraft·s Mustang as the car Crotwdl was in when be vanished from a lollc Beach parking lot on March 30. 1975. Kraft volun12rily went to the poli~ station to 11ve his stor) at the time, said pohcc Detective Roben Bell Guilt-free living with the sandma.ri r Nobody admits taking a nap in the middle of the day -even to their psychoanalyst. Napping 1s an admission you're over the htll and out of ps. The old body can't race from sunup to sundown without a pat stop. It's time daytime doz mg comes out from behind the Lcvelor blinds and we examine its many rewards. For sheer pleasure there's nothing more ent1cinaJy decadent that wafting off on )our chai~ longue while the rest of the world is slaving away in their h1gh-nsc salt mines. A short snooze clears the brain. When you're baffied b) Wash1naton's latest NANCY Mcl1n1E prec1sel} thr samr hour every day whether you're on Hoboken or Hong Kona lime. The bodv goes ltmp as fcttuccint and you collapse , on the nearest four-position recliner. lndoctnnatl'd with the Puritan ethic thai 1f tt's pleasurcable -fiaht 1t. I've battled the mesmenz1ng call of Morpheus for )cars. I used to v.eave around the house with m) ltds taped open. I was even too scartd to ltsten to my Mantovani records for fear I'd cork off. One day my C)elids clangl'd down hke iron shutters and I happ1I) surrendered to the inevitable. Elderl) e\ehds have a m1ndoftheirown. When }OU "ant 'em to stay<>pcn. tbey •ut down and vice ~crsa. Mine att a httle senile so I have to humor tMin. Some-- times I stnkc a barg.a1n. if theypromi1ie not to cop out when I'm t~tnl ofT. I don't ~t mad when the)' (old 1n the middle of Dynasty. I've alway envied pcopkYthocancaich a few wrnksand converse at the same tunt. I frtqucntly encounter these happy zom- bies at cocktail panics. BehuMt the fixt'd. mathematical cquattons dccrusma the ~!~~~ret~'C:~ ~~•e::s.:,::,.e::;: dcfkn -after )'Ou nap on ii -the teros respontcS: .. Really?" .. ,m111ne 1hlt!"' Tbe are easier to count. onlv t · 5td Naps cut the d1vo~ nte. Most rNntal o ytimcthcy rearou aswhenlQmeOftC cnes the ber 1s ctos.na. bickcrina 1s 90 petttnt fluaut and I 0 Town ball mttli~also t\I~ their sbatt percent financ .. t shonfall. With a slcslL f 1~ • ...... • ..,_ couDles elevate lhetr squabbks to a hiahCf 0 "~' nappers. Y re •~ l'IYI in tJ)lll; antell«tual ..... nc. beclt row 1n dirk aJuscS and turned-up .,.. eolian who feel m1raculousl)I mrahed When )"O'a .ant to att awa)' from u •I'-a~ listenina to a two-hoW *bMC on what't euacr than slttpina it off" At least propcn~ ca1iemcnt it's dM:apu than buyinaa tttt howc. ~ 'TbC .. Julliicst nappcrl are ''"* who &pens llf'Ce naps are good for )Our tc ncfl: b9rt to bed afttt brcalcfasi. They life. Women are lcu troubltd b' bedtime suffer 5uth Puntatf anaulsh the) '"c for. haldlchclll h~ noon. mtd thc:irown saPf0'1lroupralltd P.8 .C. W1aelbcr you re a momina pcnon or a or Post Brtakfw .Coc>:()Uts The majonty nijld penon, after 60 ev~ bttoma arc 1n90mniacs rtt0vc:nna from last an aftcTnooft penon. YCM&r lK11 droop niifat's 8'1 Eye. • • .. l • A4 J' ation pays trlb\lte to those ho gave lives for freedom , mericans on Friday unfurled ·r flags, marched in Veterans Day radcs and quietly searched for iliar names etched into monu- nls honoring the thousands killed wartime. n 88-ycar-old World War I vct- e n in Aorida attended a memorial ice planned by officials who had t ught he was dead. t the Vietnam Veterans Mem- o al in Washington, President Re- a. n paid tribute to the 58,000 war d and said, "In our hearts you will a ays be young. .. vcra1 thousand people pthercd green lawn of the mall facing blackaranite memorial, including eral men wearing military jackets, e in wheelchairs. who heckled gan durina his speech. he president, noting that he will Sf>n leave office. said "what I can say ~our Vietnam vets is 'welcome '!!~·"' H.e also sa!d that despite the 1s1ons tn Amcnca over the war, 1ho can doubt that the cause for 1ch our men fou&}lt was just?" Reagan and has wife. Nancy, 41ked hand in hand past the names of the dead and left a note addressed t4 ··our yot!n& friends'' at the base of t memorial Earlier, Reagan arrived at Arling- tn National Cemetery to a 21-tun • salute as several thousand people. many wearing their military uni- forms, held flags. He then prescftted a wreath at the Tomb of the U n- knowns. New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch lamented the small tumout for the city's Veterans Day .,.fide, but said the disabled, Korean War and homeless veterans would not be fo~ottcn. l am always distressed that not- wilhstandin& the fact that each or you ... represents many more, but never- theless the crowd as not as l&JJC as it should be. Why that is. is .beyond me," Koch said at the parade's end at Madison Square. · There were more marchers than spectators, who numbered no more than 500 people, said Reginald 8. Allen Jr., New York County com- mander of the American Legion. Koch vowed that New York would. build a monument to Korean War vets. Speakers also pledged assistance for disabled veterans. some of whom rode along the parade route in a special van for the bedridden. and homeless vets. In Jackson, Miss:.z more than 100 former prisoners or war were pres- ented with JJ1edals in a ceremony at the Mississippi War Memorial Build· ing. Unmanned sub raises concerns over new smuggling techniques BOCA RATON, Aa. (AP) -A mysterious 21-foot unmanned submanne discovered off flonda's coast may ·represent the latest in drug-smuggling techniques, but drug officials are sidestepping commenl on the underwater capsule. Boat expens say the submarine was designed so a smuuJcr could tow 11 behind his boat. submerging it by remote control ifliw agents approached, then retrieving the cargo later. "Drug dealers arc very creative," said police S~. Alan Dares. There we~ no drugs found aboard the sub. which was spotted by surfers and retncved Thursday by local salvager David Kellerman. . The Hatch, equipped with a wrench, could be opened only from the outside. The red-painted interior of the capsule was empty except for 4,000 pounds of lead bars serving as baJlast. It had no ponholes and apparently was not desiened to carry people. Federal drug investigators didn't want to comment. U.S. C ustoms Service officials inspected the sub Thursday. but declined to say anything. "I can't say whether we've seen anything like this before. It's confidenual," said Coast Guard Petty Officer James Carr. Keven Peterson. general manager ofH .A. Perry Foundation Inc., which builds small submarines in Riviera Beach. said there are legittmatc purposes for such craft. but doubts this submarine was engaged 1 n one. ' .. Miahty late. It caoie late, bu\ better Tate than never." said Cecil C. Hegwood, 74, a former Marine who was held. for 40 months by"· the Ja~nese in the Philippines. 'It symbolize$ all that v.<e fouaht for," sasd a tearful Dan McCullen. ~s. an Anny infantryman who waa captured by the Germans and was liberated' by Red Army tf'OOP'. "Every one of us loyes thss country eyebeH to eyebaJJ." In Boston a ~e of about 4,000 veterans and active and inactive military units wound its way around the Boston Common and the Public Garden. • ·, In Sprinf!ield,' Mass., bq pieers played the · Marine Corps Hymn as dozens of veterans marched down Main Street. Postal worken re- enacted the raising of the Oq at lwo Jima on a float followed by the PostaJ EagJc on roller skates. Two hundred people attended a ceremony at the Wadsworth Veterans Aministration Medical C.enter in Los Angeles, where a band belted out marching tunes and a formation of jets thundered overhead. AP• JS II Georgia dedicated its first mem- orial to Vietnam vcterans1 a bronze sculpture near the Capitol m Atlanta, and a warmemoriaJ was-dedicated-in Meridian, Mi~. · Roberto Garcia and J-Oaeftl'a. both Teterana of World War 0, attend Veteraaa O.y . ceremon!ee at VFW Poet 2035 la BroWJlffille. Tezu. President-electlooking for fresh faces WASHINGTON (AP) -~i-afederal~9l~-preparingtoopen Chase Untermeyer, the personnel lative,"andhecouJdnotsaywhenthe dent-elect George Bush, dctenruned the transauon office on Monday. director. Untermeyer met Friday initial appointments would be made. to "P.ut his own stamp on things," is Ro~rt T~ter, ~irector of the with Vice President-elect ~n Bush .. will be ~akin& an- lookmg for a new face to replace transition with Cra11 Fuller,_chicf of Quayle. Quayle's oflice, meanwhile, nouncements as decisions arc made William Webster as CIA director, a stafTin the vice president's omce, said announced Fred Fielding, President . . . source on the Bush transition team the two men planned to spend the Reapn's former White House coun-... We hav~ not estabhshed a umehne said Friday. weekend mulling over procedures for sci~ would serve as Quayle's represen-yet," he said. Former Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, the personnel select.ion process. They tatJve at Bush transition head-On his return to Washington, Bush still is the front-runner for secretary of will confer early next week. quaners. . has other items on his asenda besides dcf~nsc while. Brent. Sco~croft, the "We'll go to him (Bush) on Tues-A Bush insider said Fuller might be the transition. He meets with West nata~n~I sec.unty advsser m the Ford day or ~edn~y when he gets back tapped for the chief of staff job at the German Chancellor Helmut Kohl on admu~1st~at1on, could ~ssumc t~c an~ g1~~ him S<?m~ rccommen-White House The contest is between Tuesday and British Prime Minister same Job an the Bush presidency, sa1~ ~auon.s, Teeter ~td an a t~le~~nc Fuller-and retiring New Hampshire Margaret Thatcher on Wednesday. the source, who demanded anonym1-!ntervacw from his home an 1ch-Gov. John Sununu, and "it could go Bush ha~romised to work closely l)'. igan. · h · .. 'd h 'd k. · h h 11· Speculation about hisJi-ranking Among other things. transition cit er w~y. sa~ t e ~1 c, spca mg wit t c cstcm a ics. personnel in the new administration aides must decide how to ensure on condition ofanoymity. came as Busl\ came as and his wife, Bush's appointees meet the govern-Teeter and Tat~ refused to com- Barbara, spent the first full day of a ment's financial disclosure require-tnent o n speculation about Bush's four-day holida_y in Gulf Stream. Aa.. ments. C. Boyden Gray, the tran-possible personnel choices. So far, at the home of Houston millionaire sition team's attorney, will play "a Push has named only one Cabinet William S. Ferrish Ill. Bush said the key role in terms of legal and ethical ·member: former Treasury ~cretary transition effort was sc>ing "great.." considerations," said Sheila Tate, and campaign chairman James A. While Bush vacationed. his tran-team spokeswoman. Baker 111 as secretary of state. sition aides worked Veterans Day -Also crucial in the transition is Teeter said the talk was "spccu- Bush1 who SCl"Ved as CIA director in 1970, is expected to take a keen interest in filling that job. His desire to look at other people does not necessarily mean he as dissatisfied with Webster's performance, the transition source said. But .. the vice president want to put his own stamp on things," he said. President signs taxpayer 'bill of rights' legislation By ne Associated Press ·111e -FIXTURE SILE WASHINGTON -President Reagan sign~ legislation providi?J $4.I billion in tax benefits to farmers and other groups and a tupayer "biJI of ri&bts" against overzealous agents of the Internal Revenue Service, the White lfouse said Friday. The "Ta.x Corrections Act," 'imed initially at making refinements in the massive t.}lx overhaul le&islation of 1986, also contained a provision .ordering the government to buy more than 540 acres of property bordering the Civil War battlefield at Manassas, Va. Developers planned to build a sho~ina wall and business complex on the tract. The "taxpayers' bill of ripts' was inserted by lawmakers who wanted to rein in what some said was an overly aggressive I RS. The legislation, amona other things, would require the agency to give 30 days' notice before seizing bank accounts and other property. The I RS also would be barred from promotinf employees on the basis of how much they collect from taxpayers. The tax bit , which Reagan signed on Thursday night without comment before a weekend visit to Cainp David, Md .. was the last major measure Congress passed before adjourning on Oct. 23. Eurobath & Tile Is Expanding! 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Nixon says that Reagan had the total support of the GOP right wing in 1980 but that Bush had "only implacable opposition from the radical ri&hL Bush owes nothina to them, or md~ to any interesrgroupexcept the biggest one; the voters." Animal-rights actlvl•t facea chargea NORWALK. Conn. -An animal-riahts activist was arrested Friday on charges she planted a radio-controlled pipe bomb in'an apparent attempt to kill the head of a company that experiments on dop, police said. Fran Stephanie Trull, 33, of New York, was captured shortly after midniaht as she left tbe arounds of U.S. SUJ)ical Corp., police said. New York Chy police lalCI' removed two J.-by-6 inch pipe bombs from Trutt's home in Queens, "one witb a fuse, one with a radio," Detective Joseph McConville said. She had initially &ivenher~nts'addrasinsuburben New Hyde Park, N.Y., police said. .. Ms. Truu is a self-styled member of 1everal animal riabts lfOUJ?l •nd considers tbe DOlicies of U.S. Suflical t~ be an affront to animal riab~ said police U Jeff Finch. She was charpd with 11tempced murder1 pollClllon of oDlolivn and manufllcturina a bomb, and was beina held unoer SS001000 bond pmdi111 an appearance Monday in Norwalk Superior Coun. police taid. Police had mad out the ~mpany, w~ich produces suraical staplina. devi~ aft.et receivfas 1nfonnat1on that 11 miaht be the Wtet of violence, Fsnch said. Tllree prle.m heJd tor lleDJ&1 abue WASHINGTON Pa. -A pro1eeutor has filed 1exU1l abute chaqes •inst three Roman c.ltbolic priests for alae.dly molnting two brothers wbo ~ altar bors. ind accutcd the churclt of foot-ctnains durina tbe investiption. • It was not the spirit of cooperation we would like 10 -. .. Wuhintton County District Attorney John Pettit uid Tbunday, ca1H111 it ··mmim:at at best." Piuaburah Bishop Donald w. Wuerl derriechbe allaatiOn uyina, -1 think the diocae has made every eft'on to be coopcraaive:•w;;;t headi &he CaU.olic Diocete of Pit~ which ovenea W=. C:O.•ty. Pettit cha~ tJ?e Rev. Richard F. Zula.~? 1 formetputor a& Sia. and Au Church In Marianna; the Rev. lloben wolk, a fOnner pu1er a dioc.-• Uliuant chancellor of SL Tbomai MOft Church in the Pittlbullh IUbult> ol Bctbel Park; and the Rev. Francis Pucci. former ,._ of 1.....-... Coaception Church in WubiflllOll. All U.ree ma have beell relie¥ICI o(dllif ,....aJ dut1e1. ln more tb8a I JO counts, Pettit alleeied thal IM pria111eamlb ~the two boyi from 1911 to 1917. 1le Mmo.a...a 9Cll 1U111il:y1DOk pl.ce 1n a bun. 1 cburch belernent, a pmted cm and at 1 mcM1nllia rwon.. .. I • 1 ... I ~ · ... S ... Irvine GI decorated in Kansas S&t. J .... c. ~ son or Ro&rta ROl!m. of Irvine, ~ been decorated wath the Anny Achieve. ment Medal at fort Riley, Kan . R91icnl. a J 982 P.JidU:Ate ofU n1versity HIP ;)Chool, 11 an armor crew member with the 14th Armor. • • • GNtlfY 8. 0WW.. IOD of Robert and Letty Owens of t..aauna Niauel, tw been commiuioned an Army second lieutenant upe>n completion of the ROTC advanced camp at Fon Lewis1 Wash. He is a JT&duate of Cal Stale LOOI Beach. . . .. Lance Cpl. Ma&dlew W. Clan, son of Norma Oark or Fountain Valley, ha.~ re'pe>rted for duty with the Isl .Marine Division at Camp Pendlet~n. He is a I 98S araduate of Fountain Valley Hiah Sclioof. ~ . • • •• NaV"y Airman Recruit James E'. P1e1•. son of James Aoyd of Hunt· ington Beach, has repe>rted for duty at the Naval Air Station at Lccmoore, Calif. He is a 1987 araduate of Huntington Beach Hiah School. • • • Anny National Guard Pfc. Alena· dra S. Nidlols, daughter of Aileen Nichols of San Clemente, has com· pleted basic training at Fon Jackson, s.c. • • • Second Lt. ADclrew M. Scott, whose wife is the former Juanita Nelson of Huntington Beach, has reported for duty with the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. • • • Seaman Steva J. DeMan, son of Bernard and Marcia DcMarr of Huntington Beach recently returned from a s1x-month deployment aboard the amphibious transport dock USS Trenton, based in Norfolk, Va. He is a 1987 graduate of Edison High School. • • • Maj. Micbel J. Apilar, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Aguilar of Fountain Valley, has reported for duty with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wins at the Marine Corps Air Station in Camp Pendleton. • • • SteDM• E. Hin~. slon of Lawrence and Margaret Hirsch of Laguna Niguel, has completed training in fundamental mihtary skills at the Army ROTCCamp Challengea1 Fon Knox, Ky. Hirsch is a student at Cal State Nonhridge. • • • Seaman Medial Etemad-Haeri, son of Fakhri Rokhnejad of Laguna Beach, has completed his training at the Recruit Training Command in San Diego. • • •• Pfc. Mklaael G. Stroq, son of Manha Strong of Costa Mesa. was ])romoted to his present rank while serving with the 2nd Marine Div1s1on at Camp Lejeune. N.C. He 1s a 198"'7 graduate of San Oemente High School. ••• Senior Airman Wllllam G. Jobso•, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson of Huntjngton Beach. has arrived for duty at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Cahf. Johnson. a 1981 graduate of Marina High School. 1s a security specialist with the 4393rd Security Police Squadron . • • • Petty Officer 3rd Class Jolaa A. G•••r, whose wife is the former Jodi Davies of Huntington Beach, was promoted 10 his present rank while serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Guadal~nal. based in Norfolk, Va. He is a 1980 graduate ofWintersburg High School. • • • Sgt. Larry L ltemluu, son of Donna Bums of Huntington Beach. has been awarded a Meritorious Mast while serving with the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing at the Manne Corps Air Station in EJ Toro. He is a 1976 graduate of Edison High School. • • • Pvt. Walffa Porter, son of Madeline King of Newport Be•ch. has arrived for duty in West Ger· many. Porter, a 1987 ~duate of Newport Harbor High School. is a power generation equipment re· pa~rman with the S4th Support Bat· talion. • • • Pvt. Virgil C. Jo.es, son of Linda Jones of Huntington Beach, has completed his training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Di~o. He1sa 1987graduateofMarina High School. .... Cadet Jolla M. Bledebacla, son of Mark and Rosemary Biedebach of Seal Beach, recei ved practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC advanced camp m Fon Riley. Kan. • • • Navy Airman Apprentice Fraser Jamesl ~n of Eric and Jessie James of Costa Mesa. has completed the basic aviation structural mechanic course at the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Millinaton. Tepn. He is a 1982 graduate of Estancia High School. • • • Lance Cpl. J.U C. Olu, son of John Olsa Ill of Mission Viejo. recently departed on a six-month deployment to Okinawa. Japan, with the 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines at Camp Pendleton. He is a I 98S araduatc of Capistrano Valley Hiah School. • • • Pvt. S&epltea L Husa, son of Kenneth Hansen oflrvine. has aradu· ated from the Army armor crewman courses at Fort Knox, Ky. He isa 1986 pauate of University Hiah School. • • • N•vy Airman J• A. a.-., son of Marshall and Lynda Hankin of Corona del Mar. has com~ the avi8tion hydrauhcs maintenance counc. He is a l 98S .,.tuatc of Corona del Mar Hiah Sctiool. ••• Army Rexrve Ctdct .,_... T. Mrrtrrt. ton of Tom and CalltY Mnen o/COlt.I Mete, hit,.... IM ~but1si blldme upon complf. doa Of'IM thrtt-Wttl airborne courw II IM Anny Infantry SchOOl 1n Fon • 11111-0il. .. • .o • •o {J • Sega .. • I ) =l ~ 0 ~ ' .. () • MASTER SYSTEM Advanc~ video game I I I I system with power base. hght phaser. control pads, 2-game cartridge• F1sher·Prtce PLAYPEN 38x38" Simple- fofd for storage Two soft toys . mirror and teether attached to Side. Matchbox PEE-WEE HERMAN TALKING · DOLL Pull string alld P9e-Wte says one of 6 phrases 17" Poseable Ages J.up -.. - Orang.Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, Nowmbet 12, 1988 -- EDINGER AVE. Kenner REAL ·~_.,;.._...;;.__ .o ~ m GHOSTBUSTERS HAUNTED HUMANS !Jrdinary people turn 51 1 into haunted action figures' Ages 4-up * Wlrtd's 11••11 11111:111 m 11r1 1111111 1111 na1n • * Ollr llwlll Pia • ElllJ ftMI, ElllY Dir II RI 'fllrt * 11111· Dfllll-111 - Ftr l••lft ~ -- . . .,. Playskool 2.2~,~ !nd~~RPRISE "grows .. over 3·· 12 1 I Ages 3-up 8•. • •At- Ra/lye BOYS' 16" CHROME BMX Training Wheels, wekted frame and fork. rear caliper and coast~r brake. IP' .. .. ~ Co.t DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, NcMlmber 12, 1te8 Last living memf:Jer ofLast Man's Club drinks to comrades .SAN PABLO(AP)-·Albert Furrer f~ally. became the last man at Th~ i..st Man's Oub annual Veterans ~Y party on Friday, but he' couldn't e1~in why he outlived 31 buddies. .,. 'Ifs a privil~ to be honoredj)y P.'oplejust for suckina around all this ume, but you know I had to bury a lot o{ people atona the way." said the 96- yJar-old San Francisco native durina the celebration. lonaest would get a bottle of Mumm'• champaane. as well as an endowment . of cash made up of all those years of annual dues. ''I came through floods. fires, wars, _and,-M.y Qod...,.. yeu eome1hrougtr it 1U, 1nd 1 don't know ifit'san honor or 1 sort of curse," slid Furrer. ~ho moved beck into a nearby nurs1n1 home Frida}' afternoon. sen .to threaten heavy fines over Prop. 103 refusals LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jn tbe 'effect in•tbe ~of a 11.11e.Su~me latat piecie of anpy fallout fi:om Coun 11ay oo 1mplfmen1auon of the CaliforlUa'• insurance ralHluhina' beUol measure. ·. Propolition 103, IWO llalC aenaton MOit of the many COql~DICI ~t tbreaaened Frida~ for multi-indicated they ll]iabt quit, ICllina milliolHloUar for in1uren liability imwance an the l&ate beca&11e ~ ftec the Mate. of Pro~tion 103 1....,ended that Senate ~t Pro Tern David decilion after the hiP. coun isaued its Roberti and Sea. Alu Robbiu mo 1tay Tbunday, he liid. swnmoned top euaatives of teVen State Attorney General John Van COin~ they llid hid l&OOPed de Kamp will cballenee the ltay ae~ auto or buli-.. lia&a1ity Monday, said spolcetman Alan Despite being pressed, Furrer said he could offer no clues to the mystery oflongevity. . "God only knows how I made it," he said while ~u~tin,a Thursday a~Brookside Hospital. where he.had a ~ r.;:ignant growth removed .. "I never a used myself, but I didn't lead 1 holy h e either." lo a brief .cettmony, Furrer was presented with the M\lmm's by Don and Victor Jr. Parachini son of the club's former secretary-treasurer, Victor Paracbini who died in Febru· ary at the age of S9. For the past four years, 'he ~nd Furrer had been the. club's only two surviving members. The bottle, sianed by the c_lub's oriainal 32, was mounted an a decorative mabopny case. with the words "Lona May He Live" emblazoned on it. · to aplUJi tbem~ves at 1 Ashby. uve beeri }'IJo matter how the. lepJ battle oberti ~ ~ heanfta. and the turns out, l law forch1J insurers to threatened lqi•uon were needed Jo stay in bas.inns, incumna wbat they show ~ 1ndusary the ,Ute is serious say will be· monumental losses im- abo.ut 1mplemenun& voters' demands ~by the proposition, won't work, for insurance refonil. said Annotti. I I l l I i I But there was no cash. • Jf II .. If they're retaliatina apinst the . "You can't force companies to vot~ we ~ll retaliate •nst operate at a loss." Annotti said. them, Roberti, a Democrat, said of Proposition 103, becked by con- the insuren. sumer advocate Ralph Nader, was , Furrer and the other local World Vf.ar I veterans started the club as a sert of lark on what was then Armistice Day in 1932 sayina they modeled their efforts after orpniza- tif)ns started by ex-sokUen of the Revolutionary War. • The group met every year, with the i~ being that the man who survived Althouah the club's coffers once held $30,000, the club went broke five years ago after spendin& the money on the annual parties and helping care for several club members Albert l'aner, the lutllYlne member of the Lut 11an•a Clab, rec~peratea from aarsery tie bad earlier ln the week. One industry spokesman Joe An-approved by a slim marain in Tues- notti of the Independent i'nsurance day's election while four other in· ~nts and Broken of California surance initiatives sponsored by the saad the action had little practical industry or by trial lawyen failed I l ,,. TEXTURED CARVED :.~~.iySllll!e s 12• lrlttY P'tlere Sua.•ret. $25.25 IOUD COLOR TEXTURED IAXONY s =tblendol 1'7Afi s.a. rel sJos I -- . DuPont STAINMASTER ' Carpet fea- ture• unaurpasMd quallty and durability. Plue full five-year warranty. It's beautiful now -and for years to come. But this sale last.s only until 11_... So come In now for great prices on the decorator COiors and styles you're looking for. SAME FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1972 FINANCING AVAlABLE '. . ~ :::.:: ••••• I FLOOR COVERING ~~~ .... ~, 979-7894 .L 2760 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana Poles mark rebirth Of nation WARSAW, Poland (AP)-Police clashed with demonstraton Friday ni&ht in Warsaw and at least five other cities as thousands of people joined in rallies and marches on the 70th anniversary of the rebirth of the Polish state. More than 20,000 people chantinl .. Solidarity!" and "Independence! marched from St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw's Old Town area to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier fol- lowing.a Roman Catholic Mass at the church. Later police fired tear gas and charged about 1,000 young people gathered at the tomb when some of the youths threw stlCks at police, witneaes reported. They uid demon- stnton tcattered and at least 10 were detained. Rallies were held in at lea.st eiaht other cities -Gdansk, Krakow, Wroclaw, Lublin, ~Poznan, Tamow and Katowice. ition activists said police battl demon- strators in Gdansk, Poznan, Krakow, Tamow and Katowice. They had few details on the clashes in Tamow, which took place after a Mass. Three people were taken to a hospital after beins beaten by police in the southern mdustrial city of Katowice, said Maria Moczulska, a spokeswoman for the iUepl Con- federation for an Independent Po- land. l. n Gdansk, the Baltic port city where._ the now-outlawed Solidarity union movement was born, more than 25,000 people attended a Mass. said oppositJon spokeswoman Joan- na Wojciechowicz . She said some of them tried to oJP.lliZC a march and poUce attacked with water cannon and clubs and arrested about I 0 demonstraton. Many people shouted "Lenin is yours1 the shipyard is ours!," she addeo. , Coverup charged in U .s. missile incident By ne A11oclated Prell Strip, troops shot and wounded three Arab protesters with plasuc bullets, hospital officials said:' There was no immediate comment from the army. Israel television sai(t-.. two boys. aged 12 and 15, were shot and wounded by live ammunition in A· Tur, an Arab area in East Jerusalem. It was not immediately clear who fired at them, and police were investigating whether they were shot by a civilian responding to a stoning attack on a car, the television said. Ortega bla•tll U.S. act1oa• TOKYO -A U.S. Navy destroyer fi~ practice m1ss1les dangerously close to a Ja{>~tnese coalt guard vessel. and the Foreign Ministry tned to hush up the incident, a Transport Ministry spokesman said Friday. The Foreign Ministry asked a top Transport Ministry official not to report Wednesday incident. in which the USS Tower? fired the missiles th.at landed behind the Japanese ship in Japanese territorial waters, the spokes- man said. A Foreign Ministry spokesman denied his ministry tried to cover up the incident. By custom, both miniruy spokesman spoke oo condition of anonymity. Jaj>enese news reports quoted the CoPTransporfMmi11ry ~~~~~~~~==~:::::;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~offi~lusa~~thei~d~t.~~~k~ceoo~~ I the destroyer s designated firing zone, could have violated FREE \ international law. · MANAGUA. Nica~ua -President Daniel Ortep accused the Reapn administration Friday ofsabo .. na.a meetinaofCentral American leaden and renewed his call for a peace zone in the ~on. "What impedes tbC9C talks . .. are the American policies, the American pressures that do not rule out a solutjon by force," the president said to a group of politician? and lawmakers from Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and El Salvador, all of which arc U.S. allies. Central American presidents had considered meetin, later this month about the peace plan they siped Aua. 7i.: 987. The pact, written by President Oscar Anasof Costa Kica, seeks to end wars in Nicaraaua. El Salvador and Guatemala. Nicaraaua's official Radio Sandino reported Friday that Ortea.a asked the National Assembly to extend 1 JO.day state of emeraency imposed Oct. 20, two days before Hqrricane Joan struck. An emergency in effect 11nce 1982 was lifted last January to comply with the resional peace plan. Israel prepares for violence Movie Screening Sponsored by· JERUSALEM -Hundreds of troops poured into . • Jerusalem's walled Old City Fridar and the army sealed 1 oil' the occupied West Bank and Oaza Strip to pn:vent V ~. , t,, {) "--I ' IJ P1•111~ P~~~~~?;;a~~~e:!. ~~~:rs d'e':~~ tf~~1~'d:~r 'Pa~t~ nians in anticipation of anti-occupation riots durinr. the four-day meeting qf the Palestine National Counci • the PLO's parliament-in-exile. The council is expected to declare an independent Palestinian state durina its meeting. which begins Saturday in Algiers. In the Gaza SHOPPING CENTER Screening: Sunday, November 13th 10:00 AM Pick up your complimentary movie tickets at these participating merchants: 1. 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" ......... . at!!'f ........ , •• * ..... .... ............ • ........ • IJMnlln••• J;A VECCHIA· BARRINGTON ,, veil was held by a seed pearl crown. Basso, Bradley and Jeffrey Houston. Elizabeth Wallace was matron of Craig Irving. Davi n Johnson. George honor, and bridesmaids were Edie Smith and Mark Spencer. OrMge Collet DAILY PtlOT/a.turcM)'. ~ 12. 1111 AT>~ RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY l•C. .... ,_ .... C.... len.! ltll -l lll .. CISTI I0&-~·1156 Sherman Libracy and Gardens in Barvin, Leslie Corcoran, K.ammy The couple arc residents of Long CoronadelM~rwasthesetting~orthc Dou&lass, Deborah Ruiz, Katherine Beach after a honeymooning in r----------~~__._...;.. _______ .....:.........:... _ _........._~ Sept. 24 mamag~ of San Franc~scans and Therese Seiber and Susan Tobia. Antigua and St. Thomas. She 1s Sally Je~n Barrington and Michele The bridegroom is the son of Mr. employed by Quiksilver. U.S.A. Inc. Lavecchia. ~h.e 1s the daught~r of Mt. and Mrs. John Mitchell Seiber of of Costa Me68 and he is with the and Mrs. Wilham Bohn Bamngton of Point Loma. Michael Seiber was his Pacific Stock Exchange in Los An- Corona dcJ MAC---best man attd ushers were -€0 geles: - The bride wore a gown of white silk r=--=---=-·-------=------------,.-.;;.._-------~ taffeta with a chapel-length train and · lace and seed pearls accenting the bodice. Her honor attendants were Kathryn and Laura Barrington, and bridesmaids were J.R. Jamieson, Leslie McPcake and Rita Pearson .. Ill'. and Mn. LaYeCCbla Ill'. and Mn. J .s. Seiber BSCBT&L-PAJlfA TTOIU Richard and Jean Bechtel of New- pon Beach have anl')ounced the enpaement of their daughter, Susan Lynn Bechtel of Irvine. to Talvin Raymond Panattoni, also of Irvine. A September 1989 weddina is planned in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Oturch in Newpon Beach. The bride-elect is a araduate of Corona del Mar Hilb School and Ora• Cout Collqe. Costa Mesa. Hertiance is the son of the late Mr. and Mn. Louis Panatonni. He is a ~ueteofMonte Vista Hiah School an Whittier and Cal State Fullerton. POW&a•ws•na _ Kelly Jean Powen of Los Altos Hills will many Ross Kenneth Weblter of Santa Oara in Christ Cburcb by the Sea in Newpon Beach on Dec. 30. Siie ii thc•UlhterofMr. and Mrs. JamaOitlbrd fJowenofHuntinaton 8-ch. A aniduetc of Editon. Riah ScMol ancfU~LA. she attends Ookt- " • Oise Uni~ty. studyina fof her The bridegroom is the son of the Francesca lavecch ias of Barletta, • Italy. Enzo Demuro was best man. and ushers "(ere Thierry Joudon, Carlo Mellucci. Antonio Moretti. Paolo Stecca and Franco Vessia. After arecting 150 guests at their reception in Sherman Gardens, the couple left on a wcddinJ trip to Italy. They are residents of San Francisco where she is employed by Hornblower Yachts and he as general manager of Prcgo Ristorante. SltlBBR-=ilOOaTOlf Cathleen Lynn Houston of Balboa Island exchanged weddin' vows with Stephen John Seiber of Point Loma in an Oct. 22 ceremony in Our lady of Mount Carmel Church, Newport Beach. The ceuplegreeted 300 guests at their reception at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Houston of Balboa Island are the parents of the bride. She wore a full-length gown of white satin trimmed with satin gar- denias and sttd pearls. Her fingertip M.B.A. degree. Mr. and Mrs. William James Webster of Lona Beach are the parents of the future bridearoom. A graduate of Wilson Hiah School in. Lona Beach and Cal State Lona Beach, he now is a student at Palmer Colleae of Chiropradic West. UTl'COLD8-UtnfSDY Irvine · resident Traci Ann Re- ynolds and Ansus Kevin Kennedy of San Dicao wilJ be married in Newport Mesa Christian Center on July 29. 1989. The couple are lf8duates of Point Loma Collqe in San Dieto. Both attended on a~letic ICholanhips. hers in tennis and his in ._sketball. She is also a araduate of Irvine Hip School and teaches in a Rancho Califbrnia elemenwy sdM>ol. Mr. and Mn. William Reynolds of Irvine are Ole paren11 of the bride-- elect and her fiance is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Anpt Ken~ of Mich-iaan. He isemDloYtd bf the luunMC Comptny of the Wat 1n LaJolla. Here's how to submlt wecldlngnews 7llt Daily Pilot wanu IO •ie your weddi• "' e• 1r1Mnt HEDI 1:z1•f wiflt lite commuoily. W' mah if~ IOI JOU. roo! · M our~ of oar 11111•• ud Wtllddi"fr':':::"-You cwa cidtcr in oar lobbJ •• • .. , Sl.,tC'ollt .,_., *""' I &m. IO 5' p.m., "'..,7 your ~f'Wffb • .......... ~ "*-10 rhe Wei*li• ~,_,,I, fJllily l'ilOC. l'.•O .. h "1.UO. •1'16.· • -· • 0 ....... ",,.,,,.,,.a. ..... ......,. ... • - . Roger's-Made-Unique Deeorating Accessories Wreaths, Swags, Ce1t1erpiec~s. Wall Ha,.gings CHRISTMAS TREES: Living & Life-like ORNAMENTS From around tM world ...... .ate,--. .............. NeWJM111 • SHta ,. ... Howw of 11tt C . F MUUJ NSWPOllT 8&ACH S.. Jo.a8iD HiUs Rd. MliCAitlait) Dail .~y SANTA. ANAIMAINPLACI =~ti:y.· M-F: 10.9; Sit.: 10-7; Smt. ll-6 (714) 135-J737 .. "She is a SceinWG)~ She is like gold. a standard of the planet.'~ will bet~ 500.(XX)tb. and no other. anywbere bas~ been lzke ber. ~will ... be the vozce of angels ... • Now , you Gan see and -hear-~.._-- ma g.nificent 500 ,000th Ste inway pia il o. On June 2nd) the 500,(XX)th Steinwaf piano made tts distinguished debut at C amegie Hall. Now\ as part of a world tour, this historic piano can be seen at our store: lt~se, the work of eminent furniture designer Wendell Castle,· features the hand· engraved signatures of more than 800 Steinway anists. We ihvite you to visit soon to see and hear this magnificent instrument. t Costa Me•a South Coa•t Piasa 545-CMll • l:-A U T H 0 R I Z E 0 S T E I N W A Y 0 E A l E A.a o;.,._ Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, No~bef 12, 19~ ':_ R t L I l1 I (J u ~ B ~ ' tf .'I --- ·-dews tO explore Hanu1tka.h-Chr1stmas.dliemma ''Do Our Chiklten Have a Hanuk- kah-Oiristmas Dilemma?" will be explored by 5'lr Ha-Ma'aJot at a workshop at IO:lS a.m. Sunday in RQOm 8 2S9 at Irvine Valley ColleJe. Topics will deaJ with helping chiklten throuah the holiday season. a dme lhat can of\en be confusina due tb commel"cialism. Christmas pro. in.ms, school projec:ts, public dis- pl4}'s and television. Panelists will be Md Roth, director of Jewish Family Service; Dr. Stan Silvemein. licensed clinical psychol- ogist; Rabbi Bernard Kina: and Nitncy Levin, director of education at th• temple. The workshop is free~ for more information call 644-7203. • • • Hanukkah gift items and decor- ations, paper goods, wrapping paper, greeting cards and menorahs will be feittured at the arfnual U nique Boutique. to be presented from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ClaaMtl ef lrYiae Jewisla Cealtr, 4872 Royce Road. t-lso for sale witl be jewelry, children's and women's clothing, toys, accessories and floral arrange- ments. • • • Dr. Peter Gomes. minister at f-1,arva rd Chapel. Harvard Univer- l.1 ty. will preach at the 8:30and 10:15 a.m. services Sunday at St. Aadr~w·s First meeting Nobel Peace Prise winner• Mother Tereaa and Archblahop Tutu meet for the flnt time in Cape Town, South Africa, where Mother Tereaa la opening a new mlulon. Prnbyterlu O.•Jd, 600 St. An- drews Road, Newport Beach. In 1979, Gomes was named by Time magazine as "one of1he seven most distinguished preachers in America," and in 1985 he delivered the benediction at the second Pffti· dential inauaural of Ronald Reqan. His interests include issues of American church and stJte, moral edu~tion in secondary schools and religious pluralism. • • • ArmeaLu Apos .. lk CUrd ef Newpert Beaclt will present a Las Vegas Night at 6 Sunday at the Costa Mesa Community Cehter. 1845 Park Ave. Tickets, at $20, are available at the door. Proceeds will go towards a church quest. • • • 'The Sacred Dance Guild and the lrvlae U1l.ted Claurcla of Clart1t wilt • • sponsor a workshop and concert on or. Peter Gomee Nov. ~9 at the church. 4915 Allon Parkway. The workshop, from 2 to 5 p.m., will instruct participants in Jewish, Greek Orthodox, Native American Indian. Oriental and black dances. The concert at 7 p.m. will feature performances by the cultural groups that particpatcd an the workshop. For more informatio n. call 733-0220. • • • The Brotherhood of Temple Betit Davhl of Oruge Couty will serve a brunch at IOa.m. Sunday at the social hall. 6100 Hefley St .. Westminster. • • • "Would Christ's Christianity Still Work Today" will be explored by Brian Wright. a Christian Science practitioner. at 11 a.m. Nov. 19 ip the chemistry buildmg. Orange Coast Colleae. · The free talk is sponsored by the Ce1&a Meu Qrl1tlaa Seleace CIMuft, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East. ••• a .. u11tH leaclt Cltrlttlaa w .... ·, a. will 'hold a Country Faire at .l l: l S a.m. Wednctday at the Los Caballeros Sports Villue, 17272 N~hope St., Folfntain \7llley. A silent auction, boutique and bake. goods will be featured. ••• Stewardship Sunday will be ob- served at the lO a.m. service Sunday at the NetO't•"u• Ceqreptleul Qllrd, Glenneyre Street and St. Ann's Drive, LHuna Beach. --,-.. The Rev. DQn Koepke of St. John's Lutheran Church of Cerritos will talk about his role ip helpina victims of the Cerritos plane crash when he addresse} the Newpon-Mesa-lrvlH laterfal .. Condi. -The group will meet at l t:'30 a.ro. Wednesday at the,,.. First United Methodist Church.in LOStaMcsa....For luncheon reservations, call 548-3283 or 548-7727. ••• The women's group of the Ualt· artu Cl•rcll of Sa,.leback Valley will hold a series of meetings to make and decorate wreaths for the Christmas Boutique booth for Anchor House, a crisis center for homeless women and children tn San Clemente. for information, call 582-8204. . ... ...... P""'J1erlu CHrcla will focus on youth next week. beainning Sunday at the 9 and 10:~ a.m. services which will feature the youth minister, the Rev. Larry Coulter. Holldayd•dllne " yow dturctt Of temple Is having ThMklgMng MMoel and you'd Ilk• to let the pubtlc know 9bou1 them, eend your r•aw to.J~ D8lty Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1580, '-AJ8ta Meea 92626. DMdllM 18 noon Wednesday '°' pubKcatlon on Nov. 19. Lo&os, senior high youth group, .and Caravan,juniot,high youth1 have scheduled special programs auring' the week. and on Saturday Logos will make its fall visit t~ Casa de La- Esperanza orphanage in Tijuana. • • • Members of the Capl11ruo Valley Cllurcl of Rellpoe1 Scle1ce will hear about the freeing power of forgiveness at the 9 and l I a.m. services Sunday. Speaker will be the Rev. Elizabeth Claire of t~ Glendale Church of Religious Science. The Church it at 32261 Canuno Capi1ttano. San Juan Capistrano. • • • Edith Youns. an associate member of the American HiatoricaJ Auoc• tion. will be the speaker at t~ IO:JO a.m. mectinaSunday oft.he V......... tJaJ•tnallaj .... '., .. IAlw Beed. 429 Cyprns Drive. • • • Laura EHzabelh Karassik. dauahter of Steven and Emily Karassik oFSan Juan Capistranb, will participate in the Saturday service at Tempie Beth EJ on her bit miuvah. • • • JQhn Douglas Dale, Christopher Raymond Heath and Patrick Neal Rudolph were recently ordained as priests of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oran~. The Rev. Dale, 48, son of Richard 'and Eleanor Dale of Westminster, said his vocation surfa~ whtle active in the · Neo-Catechumcnate community as a member of St. Bonaventure parish in..Huntin&ton Beach. Father Heath, 26, son of Ned and Bonnie Heath of Brea, will serve as associate pastor of Our Lady.Queen of Angels Parish, Newport Beach· and the Rev. Rudolph, 29. son of Philip and Pauline Rudolph of Tustin, is an alumnus of University Hiah School in Irvine and Cal State F~lfenon. BillyGrahamasksforunited effort in eli-mination of arms By Tlte Associated Presa MONTREAT, N.C. -Evangelist Billy Graham, who turned 70 on Monday. says people must "work toward the elimination of all these arms that arc draining the world of its energy and its strength." He has just completed a crusade at Hamilton, Ontario. in which he told · students at McMaster University: ' "We're spending billions ·and billons on bombs ttlat will never be used, and yet millions of people arc on the verge of starvation or arc actuilly starving. We cannot justify that from a Chnstian point of view." EDINA, Minn. -Most modem architects don't seem to know much about what a church should look like, according to leaders of a conference here that sought to draw more of them into the field. "We have been troubled in recent years by the number o( new church buildings that end up looking more like roller skating rinks or douJhnut shops," said officials of a d1vis1on of the United Church Board for Home- land Ministncs, which sponsored the Nov. 3-6 conference. and Reform Jews. liflon says, '"Any action to change 1his law would be a Jf8VC error. a betrayal of Jewish unity and would certainly alienate the American Jew- ish community." FORT WORTH, Texas-A secret that many churches and communities prefer to ignore is the shame carried 'by families of alcoholics, says a counselor who works With adults whose parents were aJcoholics. Irish clerics end pilgrimage on h~peful note NEW YORK -Many American Jews foresee new efforts to stiffen definitions of "who is a Jew" as a result of the recent Israeli elections. which have gi ven additional leverage to the country's religious panics. "The pain that is hidden in Southern Baptist congregations would astound most pastors." Sara Hines Martin told a seminar at Travis Avenue Baptist Church here. "In families where one of the parents is alcoholic. the family system is shame· bound." MILTON. Mass. (AP) -Prot- estant and Ro man Catholic church leaders from Northern Ireland and the lnsh Republic ended their "p1l- grimag.c of hope" on a note of optimism that the troubled British province might soon know peace. ··w e're realizing there 1s no such thing as green (Catholic) tears or orange (Protestant) tears. The people of Ireland are weeping together - . 1 • A Cordial Wekome from The United Methodist Church NEWPUll l ccrm~ JNI 1£ 0 M[l HOOtS I CHURCH 1901 Margu•r1t• Ave. Coron• del Mar 144-0745 .-s..,ScW I ....... ~, .... ..,. Rt'i Ro~rt Morlty Costa MHa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th 51 & Harbor B•vd Church Scnool 9·00 Worshlo 9 00 and 10 30 Rev Galat Govgn Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1ro1 Baker Wonhlp & Church Sch-I 1:)0 & 10:00 a.m. Dr Wilham E Sleel 979·8234 Newport Beacn CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SE UNITED METHODIST 1400 w Balboa Blvd IU-Hll Rt'v Lawrence T Vovng Wors111p & Church SchOot 9 30 ~ m W~d•y Pre-Schoot and Oay C<ire 730 am -600 p m Huntington &eech Nor111 COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHUfllCH 6662 Heil Ave ~2-4'461 Worship S•rvlce 1:30 & 10-00 Sund•y Schoof 8:30 & 10:00 . Devid Rogne • Jemee Thom•nn LAGUNA BEACH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 21a1-....,o.. ...... ~ 9Mctl llt'77 ....... ,. Worslllp & C1udl khld 10:00 a.m. _.. • "9rict C.-. • T 1111 W•mer HAR80R CHRtSTIAN CHURCH ,,,_.._. .. Clwltll 140t lf111M at IMlt• NatMol ... Wpeft .. acll M S..1711 Morning Wor<;h1p I() AM Sunday School 9 AM Gene S•MHn, ... ltr ' • « and this 1s significant." David Bleakley. secretary of the Irish Coun- cil of Churches. said Monday. Bleakley was one of six high-level church delegates from the four lead- ing denom1nat1ons of Northern Ire- land and the republic who partici- pated in a three-day ecumenical institute in this Boston suburb. "A good seed has been planted and surely the harvest will be bountiful." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Roluh C Bol1ri Posior "In Gratitude To God" Hebrew1 10:12.11 Sunday Wo1sh11J 8 30 & I 0 00 ar. Church School Children lhru Adults I 0 UO a m Nurser y care ava11aole 8 30 & 10 00 d n. Come Join Us 2850 f airview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557-3340 WE'RE MORE THAN TRADITIONAL Traditional 7:30 AM Contempo rary 9:00 AM C harismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM M.-6r Sa..•. ct.u .men Qid C8R el 9i)() .. * h : .• , ... , ""·.,.,,.. c ...... ,..... ....... SAllfl' JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via IJdo 1'tiwpoj1 Beada, CA • 92663 714/675-0210 Plew CAI,.,...-.. Wwlllldee .......... tcW.i-. ' the Rev. James Hiles of the Episcopal Church of O ur Savior said at a news conference. The church sponsored the gathering to mark the 90th anniversary of the church's founding in part by Irish immigrants. The religious leaders also ur_ged Amencans to refrain from sending donations to paramilitary organiza- tions "that will destroy our beloved island." The Most Rev. Robin Eames, archbishop of Ireland's Anglican church. said the delcption was flatly opposed to misguided American donations to Northern Ireland, whose current outbreak of political and sectarian violence began 1n 1969. .. Our message is pure and simple: Mo ney given to paramilitary or- ganizations is m on(y for death, money for misery:· "We strongly urge the leadership of both major parties ... not to use the Law of Return as a bargaining chip to form a new coalition." says Roben K. Lifton. _president of the American Jewish Congress. Orthodox Jewish parties want the law adnritting Jews limited in regard to converts to those convened un~er Onhodox requirements.. which are stricter than those for Conservative LAKE J UNALUSKA, N.C. - Back from a tnp to Israel. the Rev. Joe Hale, general secretary of tbe .World Methodist Council, said Israel secur- ity forces are flagrantly violating human rights of Palestinian Arabs. He said, "Suffering is being in- fli cted not by isolated incidents, but as -state policy." 'ieectdeg CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH l_i (Missouri Synod) 760 Vlctorfa St .. Coit• M••• Loth•r V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1611 Bruce Jeak•, Pastor WORSHIP SERYIC~ 1:00 10:30 AM Sund1y Sdlool ' Adllt IW>lt Clan 9.20 AM C11r11t1M1 °"""""' Sdlool 548-llM ST. MARK PRESBYTERtAN CHll8CH 2100 Mar Vista Of. Jamboree Blvd. & Eastbluff South Newport Beach ............... , ..... ,..,., SUN>AY WORff 9:30 A.M. The Rev Tim Hart·Andersen preachmg Child Care and Church School EDUCATION HOUR 10:50 A.M. tomnuity Cluch C..Ot1"6IMI 611 Hdottotlt Awe .. C•w dlil Mar ~W.llutz,millllt• Rn lon J. Soudtt. 11wc. lllillist• , S4rld11 ·~ l·lO ' 10 •• a.di Sdllll ll aM Child Cau hnldef • "4·74'0 Laguna Presbyterian Church ./IS Fnrtrt A•'t', lAgitffa lkac,11 "9-1.7555 S1111day Worsl1ip 9 011d JO:JO AM NII""! Cart S11ndm SC'ltool & 01bl~ Clmsn for all aga at 9 AM r rurors; Dr. /my Ta,,fcmlty ~.Larry Coul~ Dinl·A-Pr<f>'t'r0 call ~·PRAY DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH . of the Infinite Way SundJy Service at \0 a.m. in 1he Auditorium Halecrest Club 3107 Killybrookt L.lne. Costa Mtsa 2 bllu East of Hart>or ON1ct 6S0.2'JJ Minister Dr. William R. Parker "A Ch urch For The Fellowr..h1p ef All People" Of IDPOIT.aWI tRtfnl) RAMM MMK S. Ml.LCR SttaAT SUVIC(S Fri ·I p.J!I. t .11tt1h "'"'' \ "-'' "' > rul.tv ul l\lo~1th 7 «I t\t fll(IOUI S..h<•>I t\dull Ed ,·.,u1h O n"'P" Smgl<~ 14f.1Ht 1011 CMndbKk 11t.,..1 It~ (oll -\ ,...., ..... ...., 14 ......... ..... IF YM WllLI Ull Tl 11•111111• 0•••••1111•• DILL · 1•2-a11m.211 St. Andrew's PresbyteriaQ Church Wonh1p Ind hftr thll ~ • ChrlM-«ncmd, hM6cll "'""""F· -.. CHRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ''Mortals ancl ln1n1ortals'' Newport lluch-F1nt Church of Ctwtet, ldeftttet a.vtaL..._Mewpert._... C'"'"* a lwMlar lctlnl e:tl a 10-.a A.II. ......... "--'. 1111 Vie Ulte Mon. ttw'll lat. t A.M.·I , .... TUM.-7 ... , .... CNld Cer• Pr°""*' T~ t » 11 30 A M lor s..oy r- Newport llMch-hcond Church of Chrtet, kl1"ttet ,,. , __ Ytew Of., C-tlel - ~ • ......, ....... ... A.llL-- ......... ....,_ -"•"I . c .... HwJ., CdM All are cordially Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms. Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES. Wednffd•J Evening THtlmonr MMttnga, I p.m. ALL CHURCHES • llEW THOUIMT CHllSTlll CHURCH 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa (Teadinc Sdenct of fllnd) 11Ellmlnetln9 What If end If OnlJ" Pr8-Chrlstmas Gala Sale Nov. 12th Neighborhood TM 2:00 .... :00pm Ot. Eleanor C Jachon Hl·lOU 8ERVICE8 10:30 AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10:30 AM AFRMON TOPIC ldv11llre in F 1ith S1ri11 OC1. 2nd through Nov. 13th CtUtCH OF REUGIOOS SCIENCE 1 Membet of !"-Unotecl Ch<l<Cll Ill """°'°" ~ 2205 MAIN ST~EET SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 Adults ~ "'· Church 8.00. 9.45. , 1 30, 6 00 Child Cafe Provided -.1 .. 'l(f~I Fot lnlormatton Gtt--133, NIWPOllT HAR80R LUTHIRAN CHURCH .... t. e.1, Paster ST .• JJUSTIMlllMM EPISCIHI. Cl .. Kill Otrt 11911 .... Pne. ....... .... lnltfPfttOf tor tht deaf at 9 AM stlbY SCttOOI. 8: 15 AM • Nlrllfy CIH A~lilablt 1121 W II Cl I ,,.,. t:• • ta.Y ODllllD tJI -.1CUD1-Y sam .. --· ---· -- ,, c DAILY PILOTJSe1urct.y, November 12, 1"8 A9 Busydancers stop at Saddleback The edectic, tour-happy North Carolina Dance Thaaer comes to . Seddlcbeck Collqc's McKinney Thaler Monday for an 8 p.m. .,,.am ranaina from old-fashioned claslical ballet to modern dance. .. For the last five years, the North Carolina Dance Theater has had more performances and aone on mote toun than any other dance . MICUEL . RYIZllSll company in America, accordina to a arammins. Openin& will be the pas de survey taken by Dance USA, a dcux and tarantelJafrom Act III of the national dance service," said Ph~llip .. very classica,l:.,19th~ntury Danish . Bums. the company's ~anaaer since ~l~t, "NapOli" (Act Ill), with the 1986. He . was speak ma from UC onganal Auaust Boumonvillc cho~ Davis, where . the company per-graphy ... Nouumo," the program's formed last week as part of ats first most nfodcm piece. foUows· it's set to CalifOmia tour in four years -a tour • Franz. Schubcrt'.s Nocturne in E-flat that includes the saddleback visit. Major for Piano by cho~phcr "''Tbe company's noted for being Salvatore Aiello, lhc company s an1s- ablc to tour anywhere and perform in tic director. any scttina. thereby reaching more Completins tile program will be audiences that would otherwise not "By Lamplight" and "la Mer," two have the chance. to sec dance .. And CO!'t~mporary ballets especially com- very fewcompanaesarc as versatile as maSStoned by the company of guest we arc. with a repertoire going from choregraphers -in this case. Rick the very classical to the contemporary McCullo\l&h and Vincente Ncbrada. to the modem," he said. respcctivefy -and utilizing 20th· By "modem," Bums didn't mean centrury music by Rakhmaninov and the bizarre or the· avant~prde. "But Debussy. we'll sometimes use strobe lights or Based in Winston-Salem, the do barefoot ballets or dances with the Nonh Carolina Dance Theater was spoken wo~" he ellplaincd. founded in 1970 by Robert Lindsren. The Saddlcback concert is rep. then dean of the North Carolina rescnt.ative of the organization's pro-School of the Ans. one of the leading Amcncan U'lanina schools for pro- fessional anists. Orisjnatina two years prior as an on-amp'us studCT1t aroup, North Carolina dance .soon became an all-professional, auton- omous company. . Bums felt confident enouah - thouJb, accordina to his own ad- mission, not without some bias -to say that it now ranks amona the top 10 dance companies in the United St.ates, based on season lenath (40-45 weeks), numbcT of pcrfonnanccs (75·80 full-cvenana concerts and 30-40 in-school presentations), and critical and popular reaction (mo.stly positive). Although ats season usually lasts 40-45 weeks and its pcrformances number between-I 05-and 120-- about 75-80 being full-evening con- certs, with .. an-school " presentations accounting for the rest -Nonh Carolina Dance may perform well into the summer due to invitations to such summer dance festivals as both Spoletto festivals (in Charleston. South Carolina. and Spolctto. Italy), the American Dance Festival in Durham, N.C~ and the festival an Lyons, France. to which the company wall return 1n 1990. Aiello. formerly with the JofTrcy, Harkness and Royal Winnipeg ballet companies. Joined North Carolina L>ancc 1n 1979 as anistant d1~1or, a position be held until two years qo . ·when he became the -ni1itc director. Accordina to Bums. Aiello Plans tb continue the company's dittctJon as set by founder Li~. who retired as Nonh Carolina School dean an 1985: to offer a mill of the old and the new and to commassjon works with both clements. "for eumpk, on the Saddleback program. 'Nottumo' is set to a (Romantic) work (by Schubert). yet it's the most modem piece. wtth l"Ovcment in a completely abstract style," Bums.said. "And 'La MeT' isa lush. s~arli.ng comcmporary ballet - (done classically) tn poink." • Leading the 18 danttrs o( the copn1?'3ny Is Md Tomlinson. an award-wanning fonner _principal dancer with the New York City Ballet and Dance Theater of Harlem. The first recipient of the Nqnh Carolina Pnze for ha s ··oumandinJ work 1n the (state's) visual and performing ans. l omlinson will ~ featured 1n ··e> Lamplight.•• The other principal dancers arc . Traci Owens lone of two Amencans to wm the Princess Grace Fellowship last year). Robin Franklin and Tern Lynn Wnght. For ticket anformataon. call 582-4656. Males prev_ail in Australia natl.ire se'ries Up, up and away , Bradley lllller aoee airborne ln the ortalaal maelcal , ••Lettln& ao:· d0aiaa10a1-lat at 8 p.m. la Jillallllpe Ball at Ran~o Santtaco eo1Iece. Call 841-4949 f• laformatloa. /-By JEAN-CLAUDE BOUIS A0111 I ,,._.,... NEW YORK -The male image gctssome1hingofa lifi in a PBS series startin1Sunday night, "The Nature of Australi~1" showing the animal w<?rld Down under as more than JUSt koalas, kangaroos and crocodiles. The six onC...hour shows on the PBs series "Nature" arc its way of eel·" ebrating AustraJia's bicentennial. Take for example the leafy sea dragon, one of several creatures that practice a form of male pregnancy to protect their offsprinJ. This cousin of the seahorse lives off South Australia and is named for its camouflage of leaf-like outgrowths that make it look like a piece of kelp. It hatches its young -up to 200 of them -in andiva~ual capsules that form soon 'Bad·Medicine' tasty for fans of Bon Jovi By 'Ae A11ot'lattcl PrHI The following arc the top record hits and leading popular compact discs as they appear an nu t week's issue of Billboard magazi ne. Copyright 1988. Billboa,rd Pubh· cations. Inc. 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Rtlllt and Hum" U2 llllllld) • r.'JiOCMtlTI• for OHlruclloll" Gun' &. Roset (Gefftn) 1 '"COCkltll' Soundtrtcil" lEltktr•l '-"New Jtf'seV'' l!lotl Jovl Mttcurvl S."Glvlne You Ille ant Thal I Got" Anll• hklf CE!etttr1l 6.''HVlltf'lt " Def L~rd (MtrC:Ul'Y) 7.''0on't Be Crutl" lobbv Brown !MCA) 1."Fallll'' Georve Mlcl't•et CColumbl•) t ."Anv I.OW'' Lullltf Vanclrou tEPlc) 10."51111ouellt" Ktnnv G. (Arlslal ll."Lone Cold Winier" Clndtf'tlla IMt<curvl 12.''Slmole Pltaturtt" 8obbv McFtrrln tEMl·fMnhallan) 13."No ""' For Ille Wicked" On v O.bour,,. (CBS·AMOCll lecll 1'-"Trec:v Chacwnan" Trtcv ClllPl'll•n tEltlllra) H.''IUCk" IN>CS (Alltnllc) 16."0Mn UP tncl S.v AM" PolM>ll tEnl~) 17 "HMtt ernk" Ntw Edition (MCA> 11.''And Jutllce for All" Metalllc• (Eltktral 19 ''Tiii I Loved You" Barbra Strt•sano tcotumblal 20 "Labour of L9,,. .. UB40 IA&MI AOUL T SINGLES I "How e.n I Fall?" Brn tllt IM.MI 2 'IC.IU•ll9 a FOOi' Ge«OI Mlcl'tHI vmbta) J "Looll Awav" Clllovo tR~wl • "Tiii I Loved You" Barbra Strtiwl'd .. Don Jonnson ICOlumbia l S."Glvino You tl'le e.s1 t11a1 I Gol'' Anote Bntr (Eltlo;tra) • • "Forev.,-Youno" 1100 St•war1-IWartMr Bros.) 7 "A Word In Sc>anlstf ' Ellon JoM (MCAI t "Walling for • Stt r to FaM" Bov MffU Girt (RCA) 9 "One Mc>t'Mnt in Time" Wl'lilnev ~ouslon (Arlslal 10."Groovv Kind ·of Lo.,... Pttll Collins CAllanllc) • 11 "'IC.Oltomo" Tht BeKll Bovs IElektr•l 12."l!lebv. I Love Your Wav-FrMblfd" Will 10 Power (Epic) 13.''0on't You IC.now Whal lhl NIGlll Can Oo?" S11v1 WlnwOOd (Virgin) I• "SlitlOulllt" !(tnnY G. CArlslal IS.''Trut Love"~lenn Frev IMCAI 16."Anv Love" Lutlltf Valldron (EPIC) 17 "Pleet of Paradise'' PM (Warnet" Bros I It "Tum Back lhe Clock" Jdlnnv Hal" Jau CVrrelnl 19 "Rad Rad Wine" UB.0 IA&MI 20. "Small WorkS" HulY Lewis & Tile News !Cl'trVM!h) COUtf'T'RY SINGLES I "I'• LH Vt Tiiis World LOYil'O vou· R>ekv \Ian Slltlton !Columbial 2 "Ntw Shade of Blut" ~llltfn Pacfflc IWlrntr 8r0$..) l "I've l!IMll Lookln'" Niiiy Grlttv Ofrt Btnl! (Warnet" Br0$..) •"I K-How He FMls" lteOa M<Entlre (MCA) S."lf You Ain't Lovin'" George Strait (MCAI t."I wtsll Tti.t I C'11111d-f'11!Hn Love TedeY'' Barber• Mandrtl (Caoiloll 7."ChlM!ad In Slone'' Vern Gosdin (CO!umblal l.''A Tenci.r Lie" Rettlns Heart (MCA) '•'Wlltf'I You S.v Nolhltl9 "' Ah" Kttll't Wllitltv tRCAl 10."That's That" Mlcl'IMI JOMlot'I tRCA) 11.''Rtlllls Wlltlout •Clue" The l!lellamv Bros IMCA-CUl'll) 12 "ltunawav Train'' Rosanne CaSll (COi· umblal 13.''LOVI HtlPS ThOse" Paul OvenlrMI IMTM) 14.''SO.nlsll EVH " WUlle Nelson (COlumtlla) IS.''Holel IWI" K.T. O.lln (RCA) 16."Mamt Knowt" 5'\tnandoal'I IC01umbl1) 17."WtMUSI 8e Doln' Somtthln' lt!otll" Eddi. RtOlllll (RCA) 11.''0ftptf'ttflV" Don Wiiiams IC•Pitol) 19 "Cllange of Heart" Tht Juctdl (ltCA·CurD) 20 "She's Cruv For L.MvlnO" ltOdnlY Crowtl ICOlumlllaJ -~~--~------· ~------------- u.1. SAVINGS 80NDS after the female lays the eggs on the male's tatl. Then thcrt's the marsupial frog. a rain-forest dweller whose hatchlings wraule onto their father's flanks and pusn-thcar way into pockets that have formed there to complete their de- velopment. Brooding also is a male task in the Great Barner Reef among the Aus- tralian pike fish. a long, thin speckled species that. after an elaborate courtship ntua~. takes the eggs from ~he female into Its pouch until the young emerge. And another resident of the reefofT the nonheastern coast of Australia is the ycllow-stnpcd cardinal fish which incubates hundreds of eggs clustered an a sticky ball -10 Its mouth. Male pregnancy "fllscana tes us LIDO CINEMA Newport-Lido 573.1.350 U2 "ATILE AND HUM • (PG13) \... ll:OO·MM:OO.HO-U0-10:00 .J HARBOR TWIH H1rbot·Wll1on 6J1.}S01 fOWAROS ORIG1NAL CINEMA H1rtx>r Atl1 • 1 ~ J1(r) TODAY SUI ...... , .a $850,000 for Liberace's pad I ,.. because we·rc used to thanking of fcmalesasibe bearers of)oung. but of course that seems to be only so among the higher mammals." said John Vandenbeld, ellecuuvc producer and writer of "The Nature of Austraha" and author of the companion book for the senes. The senes episodes arc " A Separate Creation," how Australia's wildlife came to be so different: "Seas Under Capncom... where the male sea dragon-gives btnh: "The Makin& of the Bush." for fans of man-catin~ crocodiles: .. The Sunburnt Country,' Australia·s outback; "Land of Flood and Fire.·· with crocod1lc-caun1 men. and "The End of lsolauon.' how conservationists are trying to bnng pans of the continent back from the bnnk of man-made devastation. PALM SPRINGS (AP)-Thc neighbors of the late entertainer LibcTadr figured the world didn't need a sccond1.1berace museum. espectally on their street HUTTON CENTRE Me<Arthur 11 Main N1t1! !c c:.5 Co1111 Me•• Fwy In Santi An1 662·2'266 TODAT lJ .. wn s•, .. fll'SAl W T SH09 SJ• THE ACCUMD (R) 12 •5·3.15- 5 •S-1:00-10-15 (SAT 12'l0) WITHOUT A ClUE (P.Q) l.lHlO· 5 45-1-15-10-30 (SAl lZtlO) TIM08 CHA (PG) ll:JO-l:JO-J:JO .S:J0-7::Jl.t:JO (SAT ll:JO SPLIT DECISIONS (R) ll.00..Z 00-00 S •5·1 U -10-45 (SU ll'J5) IRON EAOU n (PG) na SOllll ll ·JO.. I :lt-J: 15 51S..7.1S-t:l5 (SAT 1115) TitEY llVE (R) 100..300. 5 00-7 00..t'OO SAl 11 00) U2 RA TTl.E AND HUM THI (PG13) 12 00.2 00·4 00.. l OO:nll;'!O:OO 12 00) MYSTIC '9ZZA (Rl l:tf..3~15-5-JO l·JO-"5 (SAT 12:.JO UIROfTHE WHITE WORM (R) 1 00·3 00· 5·00· 7 00-t-oO· l 0'. J5 So the plaCC' Liberace once called home-the Casa de La ~race as he called at -is up for sale, chandeliers and all, for $850.000. The Spanish-st,-IC"" estate, designated as a PaJm Spnngs histoncal landmark. features fi ve bedrooms. three antcnor patios Wlth fountains, a pool and spa area, C>ttenor bell tower, and a baroque-era dining room suite that.- came from Hearst Castle an San Si meon. Two of the five bedrooms have names: one for Rudolph Valenuno and ttw other for Gloria Vanderbilt. Some rooms in the house include chandeliers collected by the Oamboyan p1an1st dunng his man) travels. La~ratt. who died la.st ·car of A IDS. bou11.ht the estate an 1968. u•IYERS1·' lc·,u ITOll ·~, Jn • of C11rt -, '' as• u11 THEY LIVE (R) 12 15-l'l5-4:lS..i·lS4 15-10·15 SPLIT DECISIONS '") 12:J0-2.l0 •· JM:Jt.l;Jt-l 0-JO MYSTIC '9ZZA (R) II 45-2:00-4· 15-6 J0.-1·~ 10:45 U2 RA TT'LE AND HUM (PGU) 1 00.J-.s-.1 QO..t'Ol).11 00 THE ACCUSED (R) 12:15-Z::tS.S-lS..7 lO-' 45 MU1tt·1-.GTON TWlN e..._ ,. 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HS.,.45 U2 RATTLE ANO HUM (fllGt3) 12 15-2.lM .154 15-1.15-10·1 CROSSIMQ DELANCEY (fllG) 12 J0-2:J0.4·JO.t·JM·J0-10-JO MYSTIC PSZZA (R) I I!> l l0·5 45-1·00..10-00 CINEMA CENTER H1rbor Ad1m1 Q79-4141 TmATU•-HIP.& ANOTHER WOMAN (PG) (E:leluel" Orenge County) 12" .)0. 2 l0-4 30-6 JO-I 30-10-JO r, , ... · "T , , fAM'l Y aAROAIN NIGHTS ~00 TU€SIWED/THURS GOOD flllOTHER (R) II U.145-4 00 6 15 I J0..10 JO Uf'>A CINfMI. ..... r><>'' •Qt~ M6 '>('2:- ERNEST SAVES C""91TMAI (ftO) 11:45-l JO-J 30.5 J0-7 JO-tlt ntE 0000 MO™-" '"> ll:4S.l -tM l5-i )1..11.S.10 5G A CRY .. THI DAM (P01J) 11:6l.IS. s.e.t l '-1 .. . . r,·,1 .. 'AIN ,,,,E'I .. '"I\, • ' •' ' .... .;•' '·~ '<'<' MISSION VIEJO TWIN Sin O·~o Frwy lo LI Pu 1 1 Chrl11nl• ~ , .. , 11 lO·l JO..J 4$-1 ..... 15-1015 MtSSr0M 't'lf J' _.A •. "0 i .•• •. .... ., • le• p A II•• \b.I ~~·:· 8111 wn'NOUT ACU. 11'-l•m•1•1' L I AlO or.,.. Co.t OAtLV PILOT/ Saturd-.y, NoYember 12, 1988 A movie a day till Christmas? 'Remembrance': 'War' without all that wind BJ JOE IALTilE ..., ,, ............ 'Tis the snson to launch movies. There att about 40 days ten before 'Christmas. For some of us. that 'means shoppinalor aif\s -40 some 1~ys of pounchna the pavement, browsina throuah stores, th\Jmblna catatosun, spending money. 1 na aood Will and holiday c r. And fora fewofus-a few million -Christmas means comedy, ro- mance and drama. In short, movies. Lots of them, 40 by m~ count. the contemplation' of w6ich 1s enou&b 10 set any movieaocr'1 pulse lo lhums>- in&- Forty days. Forty movies. That's a movie a day. Which is pretty ex- cessive by anyone's standards. Some of these films already arc playjng iJl some parts of the nation. Others will debt.at in November or Dccernber: •"Child's Play." A lonely ,boy and his widowed mother must cteatw1th a cop who suspects the child of murder. But it's not the child who·s doina all 'the killing -it's his tO)'S! ... A Cry in the Dark.." Meryl Strcep's new Australian film is based on the true sto!'l of a mother accused of killing her child. •'Daffy Duck's Quackbusters." New cartoon anthology includes the recently completed .. Night of the Livi ng Duck.' •·'Distant Thunder." John Lithgow stars an emotionally troubled Vietnam veteran who disas>-pears into the mountains, and Ralph Macchio plays the son he never met. •"Ernest Saves Christmas." Hey. Vern! Ernest 1s back! •"High Spirits." The owner of a castle in Ireland (Peter O'Toole) haunts it to keep sightseers (including Steve Guttenbcri) coming. Daryl Hannah and Liam Neeson play two of the actor-thosts. makers of"' Airplane!," based on their • .. The 1..and Before Time Bqan." cult-status telev1$ion series. LesJie New anianation from director Don Nielsen starS. Bluth and producer Steven Spielbcra •··Twins.'' Arnold Schwanenq- about dinosaur families. ,erand Danny DcV1toattan unlikely •"1969." Two biab-school stu· set of twins !Jq)lrtted at binh who dents - one a poet (pfayed b)' ~fer meet years later. Sutherland), the other a fiery pna-•"Rainman." Dustin Hoffman malist(J>tayed by Robcn Downey Jr.) •ndTomCruisein adramaabout two -''disoovct themselves durifll the brothers, one slow-wiued and about year. that men walked on the moon to inherit Sl million Pd the other a and solditts fought in Vietnam... smooth-otalker intent on trickina him •''Oliver and Company#" Disney's out of it. animated version of "Oliver Twist" • ··workin& Girt." The Mike casts a feline Oliver who falls in with a Nichols film stars Melanie Griffith as pack of thieving dogs. a Staten Island secretary with a r Cocoon: T he Return." You scheme to work heT way up the know what. The senior citizens from corporate ladder. With Harrison the earlier film return to Earth. Ford, Alec Baldwin and Sigourney •"Fresh Horses." A colleae cngi-Weaver. nccring major (Andrew Md::anhy) •"Fugitives." This remake of a dreams of a more iotcmting life and French film stars Nick Nolte as a then meets the wild Jewel (Moll y bank robber just out of jail and Ringwald) in this film based on the wantina to JO strai&ht, and Martin off-Broadway play. Shon as a nice guy down on his luck •"Scrooge(L" Bill Murray is a ·who wants to go ~Iced. CUllChcty businessman who SttS •"Talk Radio." Oliver Stone's shadows of bis former self on film version of Eric 'Bogosian .. s play, Christmas Eve. A modem version of with Bogosian encoring as a talk-"Scrooge." show host who offends extremists of •"I'm Gonna Git You. Sucka." A every kind. EJlen Greene, Alec takeoff on the old blaxploitation Baldwin and Leslie Hope co-star. flicks of the ·70s,-acating specifically •"The Accidental Tourist." A with the first Pimp of the Year dream-bound travel writer (William contest. Hurt) publishes books about places •"Tequila Sunrise." Robert he's never been and falls in love, Towne's film has Mel Gibson and much to the dismay of his bitter ex- Kun Russell as two former high-wife. Kathleen Turner rcteams here school friends, one a cop, the other a with Hurt and director Lawrence drug dealer -both desperate to K.asdan, her "Body Heat" ac- chan.ge fields and to impress Michelle compliccs. Pfeiffer. · •"The Boost. ".James Woods stars •"My Stepmother is an Alien." in a film by Harold Becker (who Dan Aykroyd as a scientist looking directed Woods in "The Onion for signs of extraterrestrial in-Field") about success and cocaine telligencc who isalsoattracted to Kim addition. With Scan Young.. Basinger for reasons he cannot fully comprehend. Easy: Beyond the o~ vious. she's an alien. •'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Bolicc Squad." A farce by the •"friends." A famous singer ~Bette Midler) and a reserved woman Barbara Hershey) fonn an unlikely riendship jn this drama by Garry Marshall. •"Sphl Dec1sions:· Mia Farrow. Blylhe Danner, Beuy Buckley. and the lale John Houseman co-star. • .. The Bloodhounds of Broad· way.·· Show-bit comedy wilh Mau Dillon and Madonna. •"Chanm Are." Cybill Shephetd plays a gnevana widow who works at the Smithsonian and Robcn DowMy Jr. is the auy dating her dauahter - whom Cybill thinks was tter fius\Mlnd in his J)ftvtOuS )ife. ~ •"Criminal Law." An omey Gary Oldman defends rapist-murderer Kevin Bacon in this courfroom drama, and is so repelled by his client that he tries to l<>K the caK, •"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." Frank Oz comedy, with Steve Martfo and Michael Caine as con men competinJ with one anolher on the French Riviera. •"far North." Sam Shepard wrote and also directed (his debut) this drama about fou r generations who come home to Minnesota wl\en the family patriarch (Charles Durning) has an accident on the farm. Jessica Lange also stars. •Full Moon in Blue Water," Gene Hackman is the owner of an on-the- skids bar in a small town in Texas. •Mississippi Burning.". Alan Parkerd1rcctsGene Hackman(again) and Willem Dafoe in a fictionalized account of two FBI agents in search of three civil-rights workers who disap- peared in 1964. •The Von Metz Incident." You guessed it~ Gene Hackman is . a veteran D.C. cop, and Dan Aykroyd is a rookie who reacts to danger by assuming new personalities. Two of the bigger titles have been delayed -Jane Fonda's "Old Gringo," now set for fall 1989, and David Mamet's "Things Change," which 1s being pulled temporarily for a new ad campaign. • IJ IOI WISEHART llaCllel; ..... ...,... You remember "The Winds of War," dof(t you? It was 309 hours Iona, ~ost S..16 billion, starred the tnt1re population of Krakow, Poland, and every few ho11rs somebody puck • mirror under Robert Mitch"-ft'l's nose t9 see If be was 11UI brcathifla. ,' Broadcast beck in 1983, "Winds" inexplicably becameoneof'TV's most P,<?PUlar miniseries. Sul>DOledly it "only" cost S40 million, wu 0 only ' 18 hours long and Mhch'°'m did in factchan&eexpress.ion(thrcie times) or at least lit\ his eyebrow (twice). but those of us who were tbert know better. And h~ comes the sequel, "War and 'Remembrance." We will~ to the impressive numbers later, but let's say up front that it ma&s "Winds of War" look like a piker. Whatever •·winds" had, "War and Remembrance" bas more of. Whatever money can buy, it bought and spent SI 10 million in the.process. Herc is the pan where U\.e critic hurls a li&htning bolt and renders judgment: .f like it. Believe me. you arc not half as surprised u I am.. The mi~iscries -a m;sno~er ;t ever lhett was -one -ataru Sunday on ABC' and cominucs Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunday. Sunday, Nov. 22, and Nov. 23. . Based, like "Winds," on a Hennan Wouk novel, .. War and Remembrance" chronicles the life and adventures of 'an extended family ideally placed at the flashpoints of World War II. Victor .. Pua .. Henry (Mitchum). is a U.S. Navy officer in the Pacific, as are his pilot (Michael Woods) and submariner (Hart Bochner) sons, WarTCn and Byron, respectively. Byron's Jewish wif~~ N,talie (Jane Seymour), is oceans and continents away, trapped in Nazi-dominated Europe with her a_ged. scholarly uncle, Aaron Jastrow (John GielJud). · V1ctona Tennant returns as Pamela Tudsbury, ta1thful aide to her influential British radio-correspondent father (Robert Morley). Why this woman is so stuck on Pug Henry is a mystery that ranks with the fate of Judge Crater. Pug's wife. Rhoda .(Polly Bergen) is bavina a dalliance o(her own with scientist Peter Graves, a sappy, goofball story tile miniseries could lose and be better forit David Dukes-is beck as diplomat Leslie Slote. New characters include a cipr-chompin1 submariner(Barry Bostwick), a tough PalestinianJew(SamiFrcy),and a cynical war correspondent (Ian McShane). We arc not talking about an episode of" ALF' here. I can see "War and Remembrance" either a mighty hit or a mighty bomb and which way it will JO is anybody's aucss. I do know that 1t deserves to be watched, the biggest surprise in years. Teenstamperwith.Nick'Sca~withfatalresultson 'Days' BY LYNDA HIR.St:H ALL MY CHILDREN: Having bcc:n warned by Remy that Angie's hfr is 1n danger 1f she continues her 1nvcstigat1on of Jesse's murder. Tad lyingly tells her he is no longer pursuing J~'s killer. Con· fronted by Ruth and Joe. Tad admits he 1s not a Hollywood producer. but asks them to &JVe him a bit more ume and faith to prove he has changed his prev1ousl) bad ways. Dec1d1ng to divorce Travis. Enca makes love 10 Dave. While Tra,1s 1s lt11nk1ng of ways to gtt pamal custody ol Bianca, Dave asks Erica to go with him to lbe Rivena. With Skye remanded to Oakhaven Sanataru1m for holding Barbara and Tom host.a&C. Adam 'ows to Fl even with the duo whom he blamcs for ~·s emotional problems. Manssa. a woman from Jeremy's past. watches as he tdls Na&&he about his mcf'C'Cnary days in 1 lnd<>-China. W11h Cindy believing ~r aha-native: thttapy lw pul her AIDS in remission, Hampton. the head of the chn1c givina the treatment. plans to bilk Cindy until she dies. ChfT possn as an AIDS victim 1n order to pmer information aboul the chnic. ANOTHE.R WORLD: When Ins offers to take care of the unfriendly take over of Cory Publishing in exchange for Rachel's resignation. Rachel tries to warn a dis· believing Mac that Ins 1s up to no good. Ins gc.ts Drc:w out of jail and sends him ovc:rseas. His parents havma died 1n a car crash. Donna and Michale are gi ven the grec:n hght to adopt Mikey. Michael tells Chns be forgi ves her for falsely accusing him of sexual harassmcnt. Vicky 1s determined to get her money back from Jason. Mal) 1s concerned about her latest client, Pi Iara Sanchez, a Spanish-speaking woman who has bttn brutally beaten. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Tonio de- Ct<ks to start a ~w bus1ncu with money from James S1cnbcck. After lelhng Mes tic loves tier. Rod asks 1f she fears bc1na phys1call) abused by Tonio. Meg. denying 1t. docs no1 tc:ll Josh thal Tonio W\11 go to the pohcc and tell them that Rod was responsible for Tonio's bca11ni unlc'Ss Meg goes along with a mantal charade. Wtlcn Tobias threatens to tell Duncan that Lilith is still mentally unbalanced. Ttlere- sa kills him. 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While Nick 1s impressed wuh Donna'su~of81ll. he cautions her apinsti etting it published. • • DAYS OF OUR UVES: Roman admHS to Diana he docs not know what tic would do if Marlena were alive. Drew using the code name of taao is working for Roman's C:Mf!'Y TlllCt. Stephano is lying in wan on the island. Unaware that a bound Patch has been thrown ina tank of water and has only moments to live:. Kalya and MaKus continue their desperate search for him. At the chapc:I Melissa tells Jack the wedding is off. throws her support to Mickey in the Senate race and heads for Europe. Desper- ate to win Harper's old Senate scat Jack tells the press that Mickey's son Mike may -. ...., ...... ·-~ ----· 1111* --*fl'MIT .. 91=-~-=:, ....... -·--·-·-·· -------.,_ -----·--.,._ --· ....,.,. "Not a worm is left unturaed· ... buoy•nt, •l• cbievous •"" ptt· dictably over- Wl'Ollght ••• 1lyly ton,,,e In cllHt." Jllet· lliilli lfhe ~ew Y.t Thiiei have pulled the hfe sup~n plug on Rosa. Ch~ryl learns her own c:amns has bcc:n The innuendo surrounding Mickey and found at the scene of the $hooting. Cheryl Jack costs both men the election. Beheving decides to 1ell Robcn she was on the that Mike will no1 be In any trouble, April -balcony when the shooting occurrtd. docs not admit that she saw a drunken Assured by Steve that his lapse 1n su~cry ~onty pull Rosa's life suppon. When thc did not endanger the s1ill coma to~ Ohv1a. h1J!I S<'~OOI in-crowd dcc1d~ 10 get evcn a relieved Tony decides to have ~urther w11h Nick for slashing 1he urcs on onc of medical tests back home. Grcaory wins the thc group member"s cars. they arc stunned election. but is uncertain about continuing whcnthc:1rschemelc:adstoN1ck'sdcathas his romance with Bobbie. Having moved his car goes plungmg over a cliff. into the Quancrmains' home Lord Aslhon GENERAL HOsPIT AL: As Anna is pca~s Edw~rd's curfo~uy ~th tales of an charged wnh attempung to murder Olivia. anc1ent c~in. Scotty 1s delighted with a Cheryl tea.ms her own earrins has bcc:n chantt 10 proSC('u~e Anna. Lucy (>Ian~ to found 11 thc Sttnt' of the shooting. C~ryl get a look at Tony swill. as she thinks his decides to tell Roben she was on the blackouts ~ due to morc than stress. balcony wtlcn the shootina occurttd. Tom and Simone continue 10 battle Assured by Ste"e that his lapse in su~ery bigotry at ltle co°1o• • did not endanscr thcsull comatose Oh via, -GUIDING UGBT: M1i:q,u1s snaps a relieved Tony decides 10 have funtler photos of Josh and Reva m•k1os lovc on medical tests back home. Grqory wins the the beach. After their lovina making. Reva clccuon. but is unccrta1n 1bou1 continuing 1ellsJosh she is return1na to Alan. Awarcof his romance with Bobbie. H1v1na moved Reva's dalhantt. Alan qrces 10 continue into ttleQuanermains' home Lord Ashton his relationship with her. W11h Mo named peaks Edward's cunos1ty with talcs of an as the ncw Miss Lonelyhearts columnist. ancient coin. Scouy is delighted wi1h a Ed's concern over her increasing attach- chan« to prosecute Anna. Lucy erans to ment to Fletcher arows. Put in jail for get a look al Tony's will, as ~he thinks hi s a11emp1ing to murder Will, Josh confesses blackouts arc due 10 more 1han su-css. to the crime hoping that will smoke out T~m and Simone con1in.uc: to battle Sonru . Sonni. however plays it COQI and bigotry al the condo. insists to Josh that she did not try to kill GENERAL HoSPITAL: As Anna 15 Will .• Disg"!sted by Phillip's rC?le in the charged wi1h anemptina to murder Olivia emcraJ~ mine scam, Ross ~11ns from · Spauldma. At school, Alan Michael tells 1---------------his friends that Harley 1s frigid, while she spreads the word that he is impotent. "A fascinating, challenging and timely combinatioo o1 tci.fi, satire and actJonr LOVING: Trucke~ Ts confused when Clai does not recall him. An aloof Ava coajinucs to keep her pregnancy a secret from Oay. After downina one <lrink 100 many. Jeff asks Gwyn to come home with him. Without rcvealina her identity. Tnsha sham a passion11e moment with Trucker. Stacey 1s nervous when ttlc judgc orders a psychiatrist to view J.J.'s liv1na condiuons before givina his custody ruling. ONE UFE TO UV~ Oint believes that ~ 1s the father of Viki's dau&hter and that Christina is Viki's child. TFi1nkina 11 will take months. if not years. to find her * IT •U TllUllfV YH CHILD'S PLAY (R) ' • ' •' itr "' n daughter Viki returns to work at the Banner. Police tells Cord and Tina the fire which destroytd the ranch was not an acc1denl Max ma~cs cetflln'"llrU-ltlJltr does not set to see the porno tape ofMepn that Randy is holding over her head in order to get her 10 stay on the soap. Gabrille and Delila stan throwing punches when Delila accuses Gabrielle or steahng her fashion dcsians.- • • • RV AN'S HOPE: Joe enters Siobhan's bedroom as Max. is aboul to shoo1 Siobhan. After fatally shoolina Max. Joe in51sls that the apartment be checked for bombs. Even though the apartment teems 10 be free of explosives, Joe is still concerned. Dec &loats after rejecting Roger's advance. While Lizzie wants to work on their marriage, John is not certain they belong together. Cbaz and Nancy make love. ••• SANT A BARBAR.A! The rapist stops short of rapina SoJ>hia. Arrcs&ed for Andrea's murder. Cain tries to hana himself but is rescued by Cruz. Auausta returns for Julia and Mason's weddiOJand is astonished when she finds Gina living in the mansion and rcntina out rooms. Arthur gels Elliot's father to visit the AIDS sufferer. Giving pre-martial counseling to Julia and Mason (and Sonny) Michael sunes his romantic feeling for Julia. When two other members of Capwell OU ria team succumb to the same form of cancer as Ben, Scott thinks there-may be a carc1nosenic on the oil site. Callina Eden and Cruz the rapist commands them to do whatever he asks or thcTe will be another victim. YOUNG AND Risfu:ss: Unable to believe Lee's c.laims of virainity, Victor plans to sleep with her. A ware that Chase is on J1JJ and K.a~'s peyro(I, Nin.a ficels she has no place to~· tric.kett JtU O.nny to take 1n Nina. Ptulip thanks Rell for helpina him get lbrouah a crisis without using liquor IS a c.rutc.h. Lisa COMU'UCU a Cl&e larae enough 10 hold a man. Niki bas no intention of stayina out of · or's life. ST~.Ol~M ~ rr.IJJI~ _... ""--NI- • u ·2 Rattle I H ... t (PG·1l) I IU IH·lt7 Jt t1t 001 A .. CMI THINGS CHANGE (PG) THEY LIVE (R) .... , ..... ...._NIAi • PUNCH LINE (RI II M l JUtU •11 • , . . • JOOlf fOSUll THE ACCUSED (R) 11 • ., Jt •• , • , •• ...... , .. ,, .. ,., ... AFllltCAt.LH WANDA (R) ............ .,, CHILD'S PLAY (R) .... C.111• ........... U·2 Rltttt I HM 4"· 1l) ............... , AUH UTIOl(R) Pl .. MlfAllellll _..,. ...... . ........ , .... . -•a•••-••..,. ·~'DIUNID'ootSMUCH FAllHtl 1llAN 'COMING IDE', 'DFJl HUN'lll'<ll ~r«JW' -FWDWl'IHSPlllf AND~ _.._~,--~- • • !volunteers earn the.Lyons' share By KAREN M. REED ..., .... C.u ; t 111 How many people can you fit into tbe Ritz-Carlton Hotel ballroom? I Not enou&h to accommodate .the· friends of Wma Deu and WUUa,JI:! ~roe. recipients of the second annual (Givina is Living" award presented ~ the Volunteer Center of Orange County-Central/South. More than ~30 (a c~city. tum- away crowd) gathered Sunday night in thel.aguna Niaucl hotel's ballrQOm •to pey homaae to the couple for their JJoint and indcpende]lt cqntributions Ito the Orange County community ' throuah "Qutstandfog leadership in volunteerism." I .. The)' (the Lyo ns) really .arc sym- bolic of what voluntccnsm is all about," said Rlcurcl Tripp, dinner rcommittcc chairman "They're really role models. It's just great that ther, ;can set a role like this fOr everybody.· The 1987 award was presented to an individual -Supervisor Tom !Riley (attending with Emma J ue). 1 "This' year we wanted to do the jaward for a team or a family." 1explained Tripp, .. because the theme for the Volunteer Center across the 1country is family volunteering. They fit this category ~utifully because they're both so active." (Tripp and his wife Myraa alsq fit the category as thcy100 teamed up to ,make the volunteer awards di nner a I reality. He chaired the event, but she added her ~phic talents contribut- ina the invitations and the printed pieces.) • The evening 'opeqed with a sut>- ducd cocktail reception in the hotel's courtyard .with. musical accompani- ment P.rov1dcd by Heril.aJe, a talented four-piece chamber ensemble. Following dinner of California field salad of marinated feta cheese with thyme, shallots. sun-dried tomatoes and mimosa, breast of chicken with roasted bell pepper sauce and crab meat, and mocha bavarois, the festiviues began with Paal .$.alata serving as master of ceremonies~ • .. The~ all want to make prescrr tations. said Salata in reference to the prcsemm-waiting in the wings. "Some of them will take a lot of time, some of them won't. I suggest we cheer for the shon ones." "If we ever select a toastmaster general for Orange County, I hope you get the job:' said the Rev. MJcb el Harris, founding principal of Santa Margarita High School, to Salata. Harris offered the invocatio n. and also presented one of the most eloquent speeches about the Lyo ns. speaking directly to them. "When you go out. you'll have left this world a bettcrplace--and-not too many ofus- can say that ... the (United States) has 0.., ""',........., "-...._ 1987 honoree Superriaor Tom Rllef with '88 wlnnen William and Willa Dean Lyon. . ' no better son and daughter for what you have gi ven to this country." "The money raised tonight will go to enhance the programs that place volunteers tn vanous non-P.rofit agencies throughout the county ... explained Tripp. Tickets were S 175 per person. and Tripp estimated proceeds to be in excess of$70.000. The G1' ini 1s L1v1ng dinner com- mittee also lncluded Sandra Ames, Rutla Goldware, AJlson Gregg, Bud Jackley, Kate Keena, Bruce Ken· nedy, Tom Larimore, Carol Lewis, Marso Martos, Lealaad Risk , Pa· tricla Sullivan, Ll•da Tanclaon, Ricla· ard Van AJstlae, Tom Walker and Catlly WiltoD. ClaairmaD Dick and Myrna Tripp with _ BeftrlJ 9;.Dcl Paal Salata. ---- Horace· Mitchell with wife Barbara. (left) and directol' Carol Stone. ... Dinner committee 1 memben C1thy Wilson, Tom and Nancy Larimore. . Many ingredients.go into dropout DEAR ANN LANDERS: Over the years I have seen a great many kids go haywire. It's often difficult to de- tcnmne exactly what went wrong, but once it happens. every efTon should be made to learn why. 1n order to nraighlCnthmgs out. Herc is a pretty good formula for turning out bad: RECIPE FOR BECOMING A DROPOUT Take one child who has had some tough breaks. Mold into a chip on the shoulder. Press firmly into a tough shell of refusing to accept fuidance. Add a heaping cup of hosti ity. Fold in equal amounts of arrogance and anger. Mix well and take the easy way out. Add regular dashes of the wrong friends. Sift in the refusal to listen to people who know what they're talk ing about. Stir vigorously with short- sightedness. excuses for not doing homework. and refusals to accept help. Sprinkle with a thick coating of canng more for what's cool than for All• IJiDEIS what's nght. Finally, cover with a thick layer of blame. There is al"'a)s plenty to go around. This casserole is called Adolescent Su~rise. If you're surprised. you don t.get it. If you get it, you're not surpnsed. -B."f. OF BEANTOWN. DEAR B.T.: There's a lot of wisdom ha tu t essay. Tilt key factors are self-reUuce and tk wlllhlgness to accept klP..~ I believe It 1.a lot Unltr to 1row up stralpt ucl 1tr0Dg toclay tU. it was wriie. I was a tceD·ager (tile Stone Ace, of coane). TMre wctta'& as muy permissive parents ita t~ose day1, nor was tlterc lite easy avail· abUlty of drags, pns and extra money. And we didn't spend "oasands of boars iJa lront of a TV set. U I sound like a museum piece I apolorize, bat tills is tllie w~y I see ii -HI I've bttn a close observ.er for a very long Ume. ' • • • DEAR A N LANDERS: I read the letter from the girl "'ho held a grudge against her father because she felt he hadn't fouJht hard enough for his v1s1tat1on rights. AC1uall)' her mother hated him and did e"erything in her po-wer to keep him a"'ay. I thought of m)' own son "Rob ... He was 9 when I last saw him and would soon be 16. It was no big'deal at the ume. but as the years passed I began to realize how much I missed that boy. I thought oflen of contacting him but decided it would be awkward because l would be a stranger to him. That letter 1n )Our column changed my mind. I decided to wnte to Rob and I sent him a cop) of 1l. I said I didn't "'ant to cause a major uphep al 1n his hfe. but 1fhe "'anted to see me I \.\OuJd meet him an) place. an) tune. He phoned the da) he rece1,ed m) le11er We set a date to meet The last ume I'd seen him he "'as a httle. bo} and I had to squat down to button his collar. No'A-. here stands. before m ) \Cf) e)~. a 6-foot·tall person -a terrific human being' • ~e spent the da) asting c.>ach other questions and becoming reac- quainted. He met his grandparents. "'ho hadn't seen him since he.' 1.1.as a bab). The) 1.1.cre thnlled Rob came up to sec me agarn last "'eekend. and I'm sure 1.1.c "'Ill continue to ee each other on a regular basis now. Thanks. Ann Landers, for one heck of a present. -M.T.S .. FORT WORTH. TEX DEAR TEX: Don't &baak mt. Tbaak Rob's motlier. Sbe's the oac wlao tamed oat tlaa& "terrific llumu being." I'm &bruted for all of yo. Hd delighted that my cohamn broacln you together. J Iquitos E-eru' s seaport on the-Atlan tic Maybe you didn't know ocean- goins ships can sail all the way across Brazil up the Amazon to Peru. They can. Peru's Iquitos is called its "Pon on tl\e Atlantic.·• Poor Jimmy Angel! He was a pilot who had his hean set on finding gold 1 in South America. In 1935, he became the first of his kind to fl y over an astonishingly beautiful waterfall. the world's highest at 3,212 feet. A sight that a man might sec but once tn a lifetime. if ever. Came to pass the fall was named af\er Angel. But it wasn't told. Sure wasn't. Q. What arc the odds I'll marry my high school teacher'? A. One in 140,000. 1 1 T RIVIA " ·--____..__ --- People think of sharks. vultures and lions as male. They think of deer, kangaroos and sheep as female. So say the psychologists. Almost everybody sees a buffalo as male and a bvttcrfly as female. If you can't buy such whimsical impressions. consider cats and dogs. Don't you. too. think of cats as female. dogs as male? O. What's tne best airplane ever maae? A. The old DC-3. That's whl\t most flyers say. Q. In a whale. what's the "monkey's muzzle"? A. A throat organ that looks something like a chimp's lips. Theor- . 1sts no1.1. think the whale grunts. clicks. "h1stles through 11. They have no vocal cords, those whales. Only one of the onginal Seven Wonders of the World survives-the p)ram1ds. Construction specialists sa) they wouldn't still be here, either. 1fthey'd been built 1n any other shape. One man tn tive can be brough1 near tears b) c-enain tunes. But it's a rare 1.1.om'an who is likewise so susceptible to music. Yet one woman 1n six "'111 en when tired. And it's a rare man wh·o does tha.t. Such "'ere the findings of research tn Canada. Might ~eep this '" mind when \OU pick out )Our nc\t bathing suit: Researchers no" say mo~uttoes a' 01d )cllo"'s. orange and whites. "Pandemonium." if yo u go back to the Latin. means .. a place for all dl.'mons." Odd \Ou don t hl'Jr the ""Ord .. p.11trr .. ·1n this dcct1on )Car Mt'ans "l\1 tall.. or ac1 1nsm crcl": to prn.1r11:Jtl.' 11' de.ii "1th facts and dl'nswn' hghth or carcl~ssl}': to qu1hhk . nanJ, 1.1.ord lfthl' turik la'~ m eggs 1n tht' un tt<; b:lb1rc; arc kmak If in the shade. m.tle Iggie.and Cheryl make their move . . A 10-point spurt thrust late, Oeryl Is Frtellds into second place this week. still nine offthe pace, as the ftRIVIA BOWL XIII STANDINGS L"" ~ MwlMn £1 (91 • 13 P%~~;--.-:.-:-'·-·==-----; ~(4) .s Herc's the next colleetion of challtnta for lhott ofa triviet mind· I. J.B. Books was the main Chane· ter in whll movif? l. The DieMos. Bloods and Shamrocb "" strttt 11"11 from wMITV_.? ). In M CICMnic ~ Dick T~. .Mt did Mliar T~ Md MoOa Maid ftlflR d9eir oMtiinll' 4. What artist 1s ~dit~ with crcatina the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey" S. In the sona "Tell Laura I Love Her." what 1s her boyfnend's name? <>. tmic Hi1&1ns and his Happioess Boy, play music omtaac in what Pulitzer Pnzc..w1nnin1 play? ~ 7. ldtnufy the onl> manaacr to win 800 pmn in both lhc mt'ncan and National ~ucs 8. Doris Dly watches hc~lCon tht' screen 1n whteh of her mo" aes1 9. Ehas McDao1d b«'ame beucr tnote'n to rock and roll musK' fans as whom'! 10. Name t.-o mo~ea in -t\1ch Dtbn w • .., ftllllc-cd~ ~k. 2. Alistair (shackled lml) 3. Brenda Starr (Baby 8-Bomb) 4. o\dla1 . tt',·cnson (hole in shOC$) s ... tlhouette .. (on the wrona block> 6 "Haf\ef' (nothm& small into a bar) 7. Ten) Clark ("'-1nn1na rookie p1tcttcr) "Operation Petticoat" (pink submannc) 9 "Bu top"(m1lk.andGttt~ burs ddrcssl 10. Kathlttn Turner and m} In;'"' (Jc IQ Rabbit'nOK"n) fSrrid \OUf •ns•otn ft> Tri'1il. t/O t~-Ot;/)'_ PjlOf. P.O Bo' IJfO;Cosu ~ ~ " NfnC'S ...., tr rcttt~ ~ Wtdftctdly, odlft ••• /Ml( IM pl.yn-i -Ji-M .. k antdtd.I S....y,NevttDlterll BJ SYDNEY OMA.RR AIUES (March 21-Apnl 19): Good news received in connccuon wnh family membcn. arttr. business activity. Your own influence is regarded as positive. you get added rcc<>sniuon. credtt Iona overdue. Taurus fiaures prominently . TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with communication. travel. pubhsh1ng. awareness ofsp1n tual values. SecQthersa~ theyarc, not merely as you wish they 1t11ght ex.1st. Terms wt-II be clearly defined. •· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on power. authomy, intehs1ty. added responsibility. Senous discussion regarding fina nces involves partner, mate. You'll be granted greater freedom in connection w1th travel. communication. CANCER (June 21-J ul y 12): Burden 1s lift~. obl1gat1on not rightfully your own 1s removed~ Cycle haaflhghts recognn1on. complcuon of mission Emphas1s on legal documents. pannersh1p. mamagc. Aries plays role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stress t nde~ndence crcat1v1ty. style. Young ptrson says. "You hav,c 1t all together." ~ttcnuoofccnters around relative recently returned from Journey. Focus also on general health, employmenL VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Sept. 22): Lu.nar aspect ro1nc1des w1tt\ children, chance. vanety. d1~very. creat1v1\y. You II have greater ~om of thought, action. Reuruon w11h family member is topped b) gourmet dining. Aquarian in volved. LIBRA .(Sept. 23-0c~. 22); You 1eam more about baste .v.alues. property. plans 1nvolv1ng older J.Rdividual , possibly parent. Intuition nngs irut. former teacher available for consultation. Sagittanan pla.>·s key role. · -SCO~PIO (Oct. lJ...Nov. 21 ): You learn that ,"finished product" is not reall)' fini~hed. Rough edges remain. d1scuss1on \lo-tth relative 1s nettSSary regarding 1mmed1ate future. State vie"s. 1ns1st on answers. not generalities. SAGITfAJ!.IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. ~I) Protect valuables. give full play to intellec tual cunos1ty. Obtain ans'A-ers rt>garding possible jOumey. Member of opposite sex does care. will prove 11 Debt will be repaid. Gem1n1 represented. CAPR.ICORN (~ 22-Jan. 19). Moon m yqµr sign highlights 1nd1v1duahty, cbansma, intu1t1on. ummg, sex appeal. Major domestic adjustment featured, helps clear aar 11 d1ploma11c. you w10 major point. Libra involved. AQ,UARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Define terms. avoid self-deception, streamline techniques. Much that happens will take place behind scenes. Excellent for drama. thcattr. entertaining. Relattve expresses remorse for recent error. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Views. bp1nions arc vindicated. Popularity zoo!"s upwaros, you win frfends and 1nnuence people. SJ>Otligbt on achievement, money and love. Events take sudden tum in your favor. Capncom in picture. . IF NOVEMBER UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY recent change in environment proved beneftctal Conflict of interest involving relative can be rcprded as "past history ... Explanations. apologies are accepted toward end ofNovembcr. You'll ~am more money in Dcccmbcr. promotion due, you'll have more respons1b1ltty. love relationship 1s featured. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people play important roles m your hfe. You comprehended your destiny while young. could have been se-parated from Ont or both parents at relatively early age. BR IDGE ' BY CHARLES GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: • AQ4i 7 75431 0 K.15 • 7 The bidding has proc.ecded; South West · Nortll Eut PaM P.ass Pass l +. ? \Yhat action do you take? Q.l-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • AQ1032 9 All Q • 10l3l The biddint has proceeded: South West ortb East l + Pass 2 • 2 ':' ? What action do-you take? Q.J-As South. \.-Ulnerable, you hold: +A762 ~ AQ93 • ADI •K The bidding has proceeded: East So•t~ West NortJt 2 r Dbl Pass 4 \J Pass ? •-weak What action do you take? Q.4--Both v.uJncrable, as South you hold: • KQ6J Q 3 0 KJ13 + AJt• The bidding bas. proceeded: So•tll Wat Nortlt East l 0 Pus 1 • 2 \I 1 What do you bid now? Q.5-Both vu!JFable, as South you bold: •1'Q107 \/QM3 OAl1"'7 •V.W ~ biddin& has pcOCftdcd:_ . So.tit Wat NOID EMt 1 o r-1 • ow ? What action do you take? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: ., ~Ql7'31 ()QSC +913 The biddina ha.s proceeded: No"' FMc Sotltlt Wac 1 • 1 • r.. r .. J NT P.. ! What action do you take? 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COUllTSlt CUL TUil& by Maratta & Marett• "t keep feeling I'm in a locker room.• llARllADUIUt by Brad Anderson "His gourmet dog food requires the beet linen, flowers and candles!" PEANlJTS WHAi TO 6ivE YouR BLEND£~ WHEN iT5 e,Ef N GOOD . . . . . • DElUIS TllB llENACE f I J by Hank Ketcham TALK.TALK .TALK~ ~R~l MUST T~INK l'M~OUTOFEARS!' by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis ' ARLO AND JAl'fl8 \IAW" HM J lt>U> • YOUAIJOUT~ MLl. IN M. fjOU6€.~ .... ... by Jimmy Johnson 115 IDEA _,~ rf ~ 'IQl'l5·NOT Gmlti)G- 9' ~~! (HCWA~! • FOR BETTER OR POlt WORSE by Lynn Johnston ... ~~A,~o:unfl\y. JUDGE PAllKltR DOOKlt8BURY --- -f-W, ~!,A · • . ~• ~!AOQ:£1K! ~ Wn~ -"- IHI. 1 FE.£.J... l.I K£ !'VE BEEN KICKED IN I HE STOMACfi ! .' EVE~IHING'5 5PINNl ~G ,.. I OW'1' BREA'fl-IE ... by Garry Trudeau ._,..M4SA Mill' lllHAL6. lel/Mf A MfAU MIO, AS MY ~lefrHllllMIT. <JM/)H/¥118/ 1111111• HS """"""10•. /IWIT 111.-S ~•lllllJAUte. i'f y Nlfl £1541'. ........ \~ . lllO/S6HS . .. a•• ,.., .,, ~ by Harold Le Dow< by Tom Battuk ()JHA-'f A 1iME 1b DISCOVER I'VE I OOf ASf~MA .'. • . , r r SATURDAY, NOVE BER 12. 1988 . unbeaten CdM sacks Tars, 27-8 Teams By ROGER CARIM>N °' .. ....,,... .... It was billed as a showdown for the Sea View League football cham- pionship, but in no time at all, it became a showcase for the Sea Kings of Corona del Mar Hi~ School Friday niaht as they punished host Newpon A arbor to the tune of 27-8 to claim the undisputed crown for the second stnigh• year. · .. He)'," said a very wet (by vinuc of a pmc-and title-winning victory bath) Dave Holland, "we're u'n- beaten. .. It's this school's first , and it's my first." Holland allowed himself the luxury of savorin$ the moment. A veteran of 1 S campaigns with Corona dcl Mar, and despite fact it's his third cham- pionship, it's always been an uphill struale. Tfie Sea Kings play defense to the I extent that Holland 1s often criticized for the lack of an offense which can match the abilities of the defense. But.Friday ni&ht it's doubtful such .a notion would come to anyone's mind who was among the 4,800 at Harbor as the Sea Kings completely stifled Harbor with defense, as well as offense. The Sailors frustrated themselves with costly mistakes in the first half and as Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said, "You just can't do that against a 1cam like that," alluding to tfie overwhclinifli defennvc thrust of Corona. When the Sea l(Jngs look back. at their unbeaten record through the regular season, 8-0-2 overall, J-0-2 in league (>lay, they'll remember Jeff Jackson s IS-yard touchdown recep- tion in the first period. And they'll recall a 3-yard burst over the left side by Brian Lucas, as well as Breu Allen's 16-yard return of a blocked punt in the ~nd quarter. Additionall~. they'll remember a--VI-1 _.. dne Greg Haack's clinchiOI 38-yattl dash ~ ~..., ---.- for a touchdown in the .Ourth quanc; • etanAl .. .-e which e:x~nded the Sea Kings' lead , • ,=:--, to 27--0 with 4:54 len. · .... But for Harbor, well, the Sailors ~ will painfully recall the sipt of Ron "CdM 3 o 2 Akin coverinf a Newport fumble at "Estancia 2 2 1 h H · ti • Saddleback 2 2 I ~6. arbor I • which set up th~ 1rst Unlvenltv 2 2 1 NP!. Harbor 2 3 0 And they'll remember Jeff Blower Tustin 1 3 1 blind-siding their quarterback.. fore-·cunched CIF Plavofft. ~ .. W L I 0 2 7 2 1 3 6 1 ' s 1 3 7 0 3 6 1 ing another fumble, which was cov-'rw.r.' ker'ft crcd by linebacker Chris Dcuchar. CdM 27. NewPOr1 Harbor • Th led ,. rd · Est•ncle 13, ~ 10 at to a 4.rya sconng march Unlversltv 32, Tllltln 11 forCdM,cappedbyLucas. ...................... ....:.J Continuin& the nightmare. 'they'll visualize their punter, standout Tom Walker. having his punt blocked by a crashing Pat Callaghan, the ball rolling out to the f 6 where Allen scooped it up and dashed into the end zone. "We didn't win early in the season )Vhcn we turned it over and we-didn'.t win now," said Brinkley, who was at a loss to exP,lain his team's demise. The Sailors had entered at the 1op of their game. physically and mental- ly. "We've ~pared hard and we'll get the great effort," p_rcdictcd Bnnkley 6eforc the kickoff. ..It's the most focused in that I've ever seen some or these players. Last year we were afraid oflosing." · But aJI of the intangibles. and tangibles, melted quickly after Walker scooted 39 yards with the opening kickoff. From there on~ it. wa~ all downhill a$. Corona del Mar, on the wf~ to its .t::oc us fou(lh straiS)?t victo~ in .this scn~s. l • C came up 'wtth the nght numbers in . :-. cvcry:darection. ' Offensivey the Sea Kings netted 1 171 yardsrushingand72passing,but ' ear y more imponanlly, especially with the • unyieldinf defense to fall back on, they didn't commit the crucial mis- takes. Harbor intercepted twice during the pmc, and it helped keep Corona del Mar's offense from f urtber dam- age, but-the thefts did noJ produce anything on the board,for the Sailors. PrepartngforCdM,: Newport game ts a day-long affair ,, . t akj ng ad VllJ'llalt of the 21-0 lead in a ~t which many felt requued By RICHARD DUNN but. 4~poiots to·win, the Sea l(Jngs o.iir,..c.,. ........ , teed off on Harbor's passing game to the tune orninc sacks, for 69 neiau.,,c yards . ··Actually we were more womed about Walker and him getting outside, as well as the screens to him. so we didn't send our linebackers like we usuaJJy would," said Holland. Linebackers? Who needs John Katovsich and Dcuchar when }'Ou (Pleue Ne Cdll/Ba) ............... ., ....... This 1s more th.an a rivalry. These players know each other. They hang out on the same beach, some ancnd the same parties and most have similar economical baclt- grounds. Corona dcl Mar and Newport Harbor hiah sch90ls pla~ for, as Sea Kinp delensivc lineman Brett Allen put 1t, the "bell." Bragging rights and the Sea Vi Leaauc football title were on the li Friday night at Newport Harb<> Hi&h. Rere's a closer look: 5:15-Newpon Harbor pla "walk" the field in street clothes as i to say to one another, "Let's sec bo well the arounds crew prepared field." 5~tt-The Sailors' coait'hcs, u· .c' NG ... ing bead coach Jeff Brinkky. b at about the SO-yard line as the pla bead for the locker room to dttssed. i:H-Brinkley believes in preparation. Most of the team ben spent a k>t of time tolletbtl~ d · the day. "We ao to a pre meal about 2:30 in the afternoon., Miti.wti~ said. "We ao to the Noodle (reslaurant) down the and then we show them a movie thaL We just walk the field to ure1Chl out a little after we cat to let the ti dip. We have to keep thcmiiocusecl up until pme time." i:Sl-Brink.ley believes in focuted. His assistant ClOlllC:ll, La.non, a former teammate Brinkley's a Excelsior ffiall School adds to the focus .. Meoully, Brinkley COIChed teams will be ready ... Wi always talk about beina focmed. ~ Brinkley siys. "Foott.ll is a mental pme. at least 80 ptrOtll1. mental... • 5-.U-Eveo the food his players ~t are cssenJW, .. Down at the ~ Noodle. they aenenllY serve us --bread, spaahetti, ice tea and waier. U we win, sometimes they serve us sometrunc special like w.cna the nc~t week.... I t:•t-Films. or movies., a.re com mon before Newport pmes. too. ··we like to show a film of our opponen~ said Brinkley ... Before the Es · pmc we rolled a film oo them fo awbjle. Tonight we rolled •Rocky.' Ii was 'Rocky IV' I think they saw. TMy'd seen (a movie) this morning. too. A lot of the players met at one ol the players' house near the beacb...and watched one of the other movid.'' 1 5:H-"lt's tmponant for us to establish ourselves early tonight. Hopefully, we'll get off to a good st.art to Fl some momentum goinJ. We just want to get a good drive goul& on our fint series. Whether we SCOJ"C or not isn't as important as moving the ball. Hopefully on defense, we'll force them intoa l-2-3andpuntsituation." Corona del Mar qaarterback Ty Price t:>J!; tbe pue off deeplte Barbor'• Ste•e Scheck (10) loon on. Below, Scllecll trlee to elude a pra9are from Rob"ble Power. Top rtcht. • sero ID on fumble u Corona defenae wblcb wu reeponatble for DlDe qaarterback .acb. $:41-Says Newport nose guard (Pleue eee It.JV ALJlT /113) .. Un· denied-ber-th- despite 32-17 win Eagles fly, 13-10, gain CIF playoffs By IURJt WOLCO'M' o.IJ ,.._. C.u •* •• I Eleven days after Halloween. the University High football team pulled a Jekyll and Hyde on Tustin High, but in the end, the trick was played on the Trojans. After crossing the SO.yard line only once in the first half, Uni went berserk after intermission, scoring 32 points in less than 18 minutes. ··1 don't know how many times. if ever. we've sco~ that many points against Tustin, especially in one half," University Coach Mark Cun· nin&Mm said after watchina his team slash and ban& its way to a 32-17 win before a crowd of 3,000 at Irvine High. But moments after the regular- scason finale for both teams, Cun- ningham and his players learned that despite tying for second place in the Sea View League, the Tr~jans would not be going to the playoffs. Uni finished league play with a 2-2-1 record (4-5-1 overall). Estancia. with a 13-10 win over Saddlcback on Friday. also finished 2-2-1 . The trio of 2-2-l teams leaves University on the outside because of head-to-head com- petition. Both defeated University during the season. By STAN GR~NCR ....,,...C.ri1J ••nl ··ufs have a big pany,.. e;(c\a1med Estancia Haith football Cllach John L1ebengood tnday night. ··we·ve come along way from ().I 0 (two years ago. and 2-18 over the past two seasons) to the playoffs Thin's arc sunmg to happen for ~e football. There 1s a feeling of pnde and rcspt"Ct ·· Nevertheless. the Trojans finished off the season with a dominating ~rformance apinst traditional nval Tustin (3-6-1. 1-J..l). ...., ""' ....... ., ............... That was the response 1n the aftermath of fatancaa·s 13-10 Sea View League ,,c1ory overSaddleback High's Roadrunners at Orapgc Coast College. a moment oftnumph for the Eagles which bad L1ebeJ\aood and bLS charges basking in the af\ermatb of su~ss. (Pleue eee UPfl/83) Keith Gober of Saddleback la broa&bt down by ltataada~• Brian Vallee (88) amoq othera da.rfn& flnt q1IAJ1er FrldaJ. .. Friends, foes battle for .Victory }?ell BJ JON FERGUSON °' .. ....,,... .... Both hunary for a win and with territorial pride on th_c ltnc, Golden West Collqc will host Orange Coast Cotlcae in a battle for the Victor) Bell in a Mission Conference Central Division football clash ton1aht at 1 at OC'C. They ma y share the same home turf, but \hey can't share the 1roph) .. •••••••••--..J The RustJers have held possession of Westminster. 6; Huntmtton Beach. the bell fot sut of \he past nine Pacifica. 4. fount.tin Valley. C)'s>ttU. ~ but it Its 1n the Pi rates' 3: La Quanta. Rant'ho Alamitos.. 2: po11et.1too after last ~r's dramatic and one each from Echson, Corona 21-26 victory. Gotckn West holds an dtl Mar. Newpon Harbof:.,.SantaAna. 11·9-l~inthumes. Los Amiaos, Mater uet. Boha Tbc RUltlm nttt w.th a ~I Grande. Saddlcbtid: Pd Tusua. iiWk. the Pintcs l-S, bua this •ory as Oranae Ca. t's rosttt 1QCtudel itl .a.e •-•rs -pie~ &Om tht p&aycnfl"om:Ed1ton. IO;CostaMca. •me or toml'C'ina h1~ sthOOh. .9; Corona dcJ Mar. 6; HuntiQllon GoldeoW•'sr'Qlllrrindudnplay· ~. S; Ncwpc>n Harbor, La Ov1n- m l'om: c:>c.n . V~. Marina. I: ta. Slint.a AN. 4: Unavtnlty, f"'ou• •• tam Valley. 3..i. _~bnna. Ocean View, Mater De11 DOl.51 Grande, Saddlc- back. Irvine. 2; Los <\mtgos. Capistrano Valley, Woodbndgc, I. "The kids arc a httle bit more mature than in high school.·· said Golden West USlstant Mike SM~ nessy, who attended Estancia High before choosina to be a Rustler for two years as a pla)>cr and I 0 as a coech. .. You bave kid rrom all the hash schools on both teams. Thcre·s so many penonal nvalries in add1t1on to &he am rivalt)'. When ~u·ve watch· ed them fot foUr yta"'-1f s .-eat to tct t.hc ~come 1n ans! perform wtll. 8ftd bow tt.cy've p , f'nends'on \he otkT team lW) 'rt ~petial:C":'~ ••;r.o ~WC ttal ,...._ . somconr 1CMI ti~ h'\e. aiid maybe justa_,~afritnd~ lnow1~. •P .n11 •ill IWVIYC. l 111' Estancia's seven-year drought ended as a cooler of Gatorade was dumped on L1ebengood as the gun sounded. The last time the Eagles finis.bed wi\h a wrnning record or advanced to the playoffs was 1n 19~ I. With the '1ctory. the Eagles finished the year with a 7·2-1 record and 2-2-J in the Sea V 1ew League. Estancia finished in a three-way tic for second ~Ith Saddlcback and l 1n1vcrs1ty. but because it beat both of those sc hools. 1t will go as the secoftd. place team. while the RoadrunneG enter the plavoffs as the No. rc~rescntat1Ve: • The No. 2 status pvcs Estancia shot at a coin flip for the home sitr (P1eue eee UT A.1'CIA/8S) • I I , .. '• . . « ~nfinished business for Trojans, Bruins ~use meets Sun Devils ;bCforetakingon UCLA ;_ TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -USC Coaclt Larry ~mitb, who knows' all about battles with 1Arizona State, sayi bis JeCOnd-ranked Trojans ,can•t aft'ord to look ~st the Sun Devils in ;today•s Plcific-10 Conference pmc. USC, 8-0 overall and atop the league standinp at 6-01 ~lay Arizona State (6-3. 3-2) before next wee1t s showdown in Los Angeles • with No. 6 UCLA. ' . ··Some people are already looking ahead to next week. We have to make sure our playe1t don't." Smith said ... We have to play one tied of a pme in Te!"'!pe. We have to play this prne IS a championshlJ> fOQtbell pine. We know our record apinst ASU is not .-ery aooct." The Sun Devils are· the only conference member to have a winnina record against USC at S-2 · In 1978, the Trojans came to Tcm~ with a No. 2 ranking. They left 20-7 k>str'S as Arizona State won its first-ever Pie-JO pme. The Sun Devils have won th~ 111~1 two meetinas. 2-4-0 and 2~20, four of the last five overall and are J-1 at home venus the Trojans. USC's 'offense revolves around quar. terbeck Rodney Peete, and another IOOd perfonnance would improve his credentiafs for the Heisman Trophy. Peete hat completed l '6 of 233 pesses for 1,879 and 14 touchdowns with eipt inter-• · ceptions this season. He also has rushed 39 times for I 32 yards and one TD. . Last week in a 3S-3 win over California, Peete hit on 22 of 29 passes for three touchdowns and f career-hil)l 30S yards. "He can ~t you runnina the football and he's an outstandins pesser," said Arizopa State Coach Larry Marmie ... We have to control and contain Peete to some dcp'ec. You're certainly not goina to stop him. We have to find a way to keep them controllina the bell on us and we ban to~n the turnover battle and the kickini 'fUJe· - "Ten years ago, USC just tossed tht ball back to the tairback and that's what · you prepared for -them running student-body left and student-body right. They're more than a one-dimensional football team now," said Marmie. "Peete has a good cast around him." Lany8mltb Manning agrees to contract of more than $10 m.illion IN THE BLEACHERS rn...tr ., .. , ___ _ ,,~ .................. From Tlte Alsoclated hen • LOS ANGELES -Danny Mannina. m the first selection in last summer's NBA draft, has aareed in principal to a contract J :· I ... .. •' ;. •· ,. with the Los Anfeles Oippcrs that will pay him more than 10 million over five years .. Manning will be in uniform tonight IS tile Oippcrs, 1-3, entertain the Phoenix Suns in their home opener, team spokesman Jack Galla&her said late Friday afternoon. Neither Coach Gene Shue nor General Manager Elain Baylor were immediately avail- able for comment. A press con- ference was planned for today. Galla&her said. J'ilegotiations were carried on over the telephone Friday be- tween Clippers' representatives and Manning's agent, Ron Grinker of Cincinnati, Gallagher Ma I said. DD na Transcripts of the contract were bein<\ sent across the country Friday, KNBC-TV reported. Fred Roggin of KN BC reported that the deal came about after the NBA got involved in the negotiations. Both sides compromised in their demands.. Roggin said. ROt!lln quoted sources as sayin' the: deal is wonh more than the five-year. $10 m1lhon pact that the O ippcrs had previously offered. Part of that offer calltd for $2.3 million to be deferred, but Rog:in said the O ippers have agreed not to defer any of the money. Manning led Kansas to the NCAA Championship last spring and was college basketball's Player of the Year. Quote of the day Gre1 Pattoa, UCJ men's tennis coach, on the consistent strength ofhis doubles teams after four duos made it into the Round Df 16 Friday at the ITCA Southern California Collegiate Cham- pionships at UCI: "Doubles has been our forte. On my epitaph, it's going to say, 'great doubles teams.'" White returns to Rams' lineup Charles White will get still another m chance Sunday. II White. who became the Rams' starting • t tailback last season when Eric Dickerson was traded to Indianapolis, responded by going on to lead the Nfl:. in rushing with 1,374 yards. But Whne. who overcame a problem with cocaine that resurfaced during the 1987 prcseason, was sus~nded ~or 28 days earlier this year after he tested pos1t1ve again for substance abuse, this time alcohol. The suspension ended three games ago, and White will get his starting job back Sunday when the Rams face the New Orleans Saints at Anaheim Stadium. Strange fuming after firing 71 Cwrtla Strure, angered and distracted n-by a clicking camera, salvaged a 71 and retained a two-stroke lead Friday at the halfway point of 401rs richest tournament in Pebble Beach. 'It's like a baseball game out there," the U.S. Open champion said after completing two trips over the Pebble Beach Golf Links in 9-under-par I 3S. Strange complained of ··cameras and gallery in the fairways. We should be able to administrate better." he said. "After all this time. we should be able to control these thinp." ... I= Perry and BW Suder rode solid second-round ormances to a one-stroke lead over four other aolfen in the Centel Oassic in Tallahauee, Fla. Pirry, overcominaa slow stan. shot a ~undeT-par66andSandercardeda67toracb the mid- point of the 72-hole tournament at 9-under 13,. .....,.. l.Mpr, BW Glauea, Mae DeaaW and a.r. IAllr we:rc next at 136, with Geerse ~and BlllMJ 0..1 at 7-under 137 ... In La Quinta, Perry Al1llw of P'luoi Texas c6mpleted a wire-to-wire victory in the POA Oub Professional Classic. cardinsa J-over:par 73 IO win IM tournament by four lhota •.. Miller au.er fired an S.under-p.-r 64 to take a two-shot lead after the ftnt round of the Senior Oa~ in Melbourne, Fla. Chicago overcomea 3-0 deficit l:S9 of overtime capped 1 ClUQtO rally , W~ Pn119J'• unassisted pl at ·(ii from I J-0 first·~ deficit U the Bleckhawb beat theJeu in Winnisq, 6-S, Friday. IMft 'I'll• 11' tecond pi of the pme, a blisltrina ~at 16:3& orw third period= ,..e. s.;3 ••• E1tcwttm in the NHL, MtJ lcoflld on a deAoctioa wilb 4:37 remaillina in ftPllalioD time IOjiYC loatoa I 4-4 tie with the New Y orli: ~ •Mldi=~Ulrl<letdea ........ J kr I Fl wt ... ~ raJr.:d:~ad~1e·J~' =~: Yen lalandm ... In Vancouver, Olilile L•lr• ICOl'ed two ph to laid Montreal IO a 3-l victory O\'Cr IM Canucb •.. Oden• man 0.. Kr• rllJ oflfte Loe ~ ~ ....... I ··~ COWCIFEiM" TltUnday a· f and ranaJnect·holpitalJad Frid8y, a ...,,_, the NHL. -.n Mid. ,.. Caught off guard, the defense was fooled by a fake punt. Marshall agrees with Dodgers 'LOS ANGELES -Outfielder Mike •• Marshall agreed to a three-year contract with the Los Angeles DodJcrs for $3.S million on Friday, a week after the World Series champions said they ended negotiations for multi year deals. Marshall last Friday rejected a two-year contract fora guaranteed $2.3 million with an option year that, if exercised, would have raised the total to S3.2 million. Second baseman Steve Su rejected a similar offer. The new contract calls for Marshall to get $1 million in 1989,$1 million in 1990,Sl.2millionin 1991 and a $300,000 signing bonus. He made $760,000 this year. "The deadline left us with a situation where we had two kel players who we hadn't signed," Dodgers ' Genera Manager Fred Oaire said in a telephone conference call. "We went the ext.ra mile to sign the players and we went the extra mile past thi deadline." Kan•• case won't be re-opened The NCAA said Friday it will not re-• open its investigation of the University of Kansas basketball program. The Jayhawks, the reiping national champions, were aiven a three-year probation last week for rccruitins viololations and barred from dcfendina their title. A report in Sports Jllustrated this week indicated other violations reprding small loans to players by Mae Man11aU, a former Kansas player, may have aone unnoticed. "The recently completed infractjons case involvinf Kansas will not 'be re-opened on the basis of informatJon currently available concemins reports of alleged improprieties published in the Nov. 14 issue of Sports Illustrated," O.ni Bent, NCAA 'enforcement chief, said Friday in a news releue ... The California Anael• on Friday sianed outfielder MJke Ram1e1 to a con~ract .with the ~monton Trappers, their Tnple-A affihate m the Pacific Coast Uquc. Ramsey, 28. hit .281 last season for the Albuquerque Dukes, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Triple-A farm club, also in the PCL. TeleYlsion radio HL•YISION ,..30 a.m. -COLL••• ftOOtaALL: LSU at MISllHIOPI Slate, TBS. 10 e.m. -WOMEN'S ~: Flnel of pro·•m toumement In Le' Vege,, ESPH. 11:30 a.m -C::OLL•H f'OOTaALL: Gtorote et Auburn, Channel 2. 11:30 e.m. -GOl.fl: Third round of men's tournament from ~ ~' ESPH. NOOfl -~ws ~Fin.I Of tournament from lndleneoofls (detev.d), CNMll 4. 12:30 p,m. -COLL•H llOOT'aALL: USC et Arizona State, CMnnet 7 (Prime Tic:Mt, 11 P.tn.). 1:30 P.m. -Sl'OtlnwoltLD: Dr• r9dng, NHRA flnM et Pomona lllM), ~. Chennel '-1:30 p.m. -COU.IGI llOOT'aALL: PfttsburOfl et Penn Stele, ESPH. 2 P.m. -80XING: Tl'lomH HMrns vs.. Jemts Klncl'len In 12-round SUNf'-mlddlewelttlt bout from L.n v ... s (tape), Sl'lowtlme. J:30 p,m .. -COLLIO• f'OOT'aALL: Frtsno State et Nevede·Les veees Prime TICMI. S P.m -COLL•G• f'OOT'aA&.L: WVom1nt et Howton, ESPN. 7 p.m. -COLL•o• llOOT'aAl.L: Stanford et UCLA (deteV*f), Prime Tldcet. 7:JO P.m. -NO aASK.,..ALL: Ptloeftlx et C"'""9, Z CMMll. I p,m. -HCMtSI •Ac.te: Holvwooct P-"' r.,..n, CtleMel 5' (Prime Tldtet, 10-.JO p.m.). 1:30 PJ'n. -AUTO •AC9Mk Formute One Greno Prix of Auttr• (dltettd), ESPH. \0 p,m. -IOJW191 ~ Ile¥ L.eoMrd VI. Donny LelOftdl .. La& v .... ( .... ), "90. ... 11~ UA. -c:ou.a• NOTaALL: C06otedo et Nellr.-e, KMHY ( ... ). lt:39 '""· -COLLa• NOTaALL: U$C et Atllone Stet9, KNX ( 1111). 11::11 '"'· -COL&.a• NOTaA.LL: St..,d •• UCLA, K~ (790). tl;Jf '""' -cou... POOTaM.Li .. Dleeo Stefl .. r ..... -11 ..... ii '"• CM). t """· -cou.a ~ u. ...,. St•.. .. --MnJct •:=.r1m. "'''>· , •..m. -c:ou.m• left Joie ..... et C.. St ... Fulllrtlft (-..,, ICMNY (._,, 7::11 it.m. -NO ~ ,.... et °'"'"· ICflH ... ~ ~1M •A -HDataY: ............. K ..... ICLAC (JN). UCLA needs wtn tOday before USC showdown I 7·pc:>int favonte. The Bruins have 1 S. I J>lo. I 0 record and an &-1 overall matt. They wen the countr)''a top-ranked team bcf'ore sulrerins a 14-30 ION to Wuhinaton State two weeks a.ao. PASADENA (AP) -UCLA q_~k Troy Aikman believes the sixth-ranked Bruin• have todO ll)Oft than j\ilt beat 5&anford coday at the Roee Bowl. Stanford is l-4-1 in conference play and l-S.I overall, b"t UCLA Coach Terry Donahue isn't takin& anythina for aranled. •·sunforcJ has been a very touah team for UI, ., be aaid.. "Tltcy'YC beaten us the last two times they've come to town. I think it'll be a hardaarne for us. It's a must pme." "1t•a not only Important for ut to win, but to .P.lal'. real well badina inao the final week,•• he aaid. rm ~ there's a lot of IJeODle writina us ofl'IO lose lO USC. We still feef lite we're I aood footbell team. I think we're toina to be just fine." If Stanford should beat the Bruins and the Trojans win at Arizona State today, IS they're favOred to do, they'd clinch the conference championship and a benh in the ROIC Bowl pme. USC is 6-0 in the conference and 8-0 overall. The Bruins will be just fine if they can beat Slanford coday and secoftd.railked use next Saturday. A pair of wins would mean that they'd repraent the Plcific.,JO Conference in the ROie Bow=lme on Jan. 2. 1'he thins is we control .our own destiny," ikman sa.id ... We've tot to·take it one pme at a time. Goin& to the Rose Bowl was our No. l pl. We don't feel like we've lost our No. l pl~tnow." ·A ·UCLA win would mean the conference title and Rose Bowl berth wouJd be at stake when the Bruins host the" Trojans next weekend. /u Donahue pointed out, the Cardinal has beaten the Bruins in the last two pmes between the teams at the Rose Bowl, winnina. 28-23, in 1986 and 23-21 in 1984. U€LA, meanwhile, has won its last three games at Stanford, meaning the home team hasn't won since 1982. Kickoff' time today is 12:30 p.m. A crowd of about 70,000 is expected as the Bruins celebrate Homecoming. UCLA was listtd H a ~ichigan can earn berth in Rose Bowl .with victory Wolverines, Illini meet in probable Big Ten decider From Tiie .UIOCiated Prft1 Either USC or UCLA will be the host team in the Rose Bowl. And the Bif Ten representative could be dcaded today provided Michipn (6-2-1 S-0-1) beats Illinois (S-3-1 , 4-1-1). If the Illini win, they can make it to Pasadena by defeating Northwestern next week. ·~Illinois is a surprise, but tbey'v earned the right. They've played well." said Michigan Coach Bo Schembecbler, whose Michigan team will be without quarterback Michael Taylor because be has a broken collarbone. The bowl committees will be out in fort:e and, if the)'. can't issue"official" invitations unul next week, they at least can dispense a few RSV P's. This is the hkely bowl scenario; subject to change. tucky winner vs. Duke or a Bis Ten also-ran. •California -Western Michipn vs. Bis West champ (probably Fresno State). •Freedom-Brigham Youns vs. today's Arizona-Oreaon winner or Colorado, with Penn Slate • possi- bility if the Nittany Lions beat PilL • Jndependcnce -Southern Mis. sissipp.i vs. Tcx&t-El Paso. if the Miners beat San Dicao State today. • Liberty -Indiana vs. South Carolina. • Peach -Iowa vs. North Caro- lina State, if the WolfpecJc beats Duke. Otherwise, an ACC, Bia Ten or Pac-10 team. , West Virsinia,, 9-0 for the first time in its 98-ycar 1ootbell history and bopins for a national championship Fiesta Bowl shootout with Notre Dame, is a three-touchdown favorite over 4-S Rut,1ers. "Rutaen ts a traditional team QI' our scbedul.e and they're touah is nails," WVU Coach Don NChJen said. "I don't think our kids would ever take Rutaers very liahtly because if they did they'd get killed, and they know that." •Fiesta -Notre Dame vs. West Virginia. • Gator -Auburn or LSU vs. Georgia will go the Supr Bowl ifits beats Auburn but the Bulldop are eiabt.-point underdop against a team that leads the nation in scorina defense, total defense and rushina defense. In addition. Georgia Coach Vince Dooley is seeking his 200th career victory. • Rose -P<te-10 cbampion.(USC · or UCLA) vs. Big Ten champ (Mich- ipn or Illinois). Syracuse (the Oranaemen may be leanina toward the Hall of Fame Bowl), a Big Ten or Pac-10 team, or perhaps, Colorado. -• Orange -Miami vs. Nebrask.a- Ok.lahoma winner. • Cotton -~rk.ansas vs. Florida State or UCLA. • Holiday -Wyoming vs. Okla- homa State. • Sugar -SEC champion (Auburn, LSU orGcorgia)vs. USC or • HallofFame-LSU orGeoraia vs. Syracuse. ' • Sun -Alabama vs. Army, if the Cadets beat Vanderbilt; otherwise Pitt. ifthe Panthers beat Penn State. • Aloha -Washinaton State vs. "The stakes couldn't be any hith- er," said Auburn Coach Patl)ye, who must beat both Gcoraia and Alabama on Nov. 2S to act to New Orleans. Florida State. · Houston. • Aorida Citrus -Nebraska- Ok.laboma ,loser vs. Atlantic Coast Conference champion (today's Clemson-Maryland winner). • All American -Florida-Ken- "Maybe they could be, but they are high enouah for Gcoraia to aive maximum effort and for our guys to do the same. Lakers coast past Seattle Scott ignites third-quarter spurt asLApullsawayfor l 14-103win Prem TM A110C1ate4 Preis Byro,, Scott scored 29 points and James Worthy added 27 as the Los Anteles Lakers pulled away in the third quarter and beat the Seattle SuperSonics, 114-103. Friday night at the Forum. Scott scored IS points in the third period as the Lakers turned an ei.aht-point halftime lead into a 6~S4 advantqe with 9: I 6Tef\ 1n the quarter. Scott's dunk made it 83-6S with 3:27 to 10. • Los Angeles took advantqe after Seattle center Alton Lister, who had ~aht poi nu and six rebounds in the first ha~oi'6led up his fifth foul just 43 seconds into the third_penOO. - The Sonics aot within 85--7S on three-point shootins by reterves Russ Schoene and Seda le ThreatL But Seattle missed several chances to narrow the deficit and never got closer than 10 points. A.C. Green soored 19 points for the ~ers and Mqic Johnson had 16 usistt. Xavier McDaniel had 18 eoints and Mic~l Cqe bad 17 rebounds for Seattle. o.le EUis. averaains 29 points, was held to 1 S. Tbe Sonics olayed for the second •traiaht pme without pcrint auard Nate McMillen, who bas 1 sprained left ankle. In other NBA=: Piia.. ue, at?: Adrian Outley and Isiah Thomas keyed a deci1ive rally down the ttretch and unbeaten Detroit 1treaked to itt fifth victory in a fisht· intenup\ed pme. The Piaions, offtotheirbesuwuinc:e 1970,J)Otled their lint replar aeuon viaory in IS 8olion Garden Visits since Dec. 19, 1912. DnrOit won twice in Boston duri!lJ laSt seaso!l's .Eastern Conference playoffs, which the Pistons took in six pmes. O.n~. Thomas and J~ Dumars took ctwsie after centers Bill taimbeer of the Pistons and Rohen Parish of the Celtics were ejected for fllhtin. late in the first period. O.ntJey topped all scorers with 30 points.. Duman had 24 and Thomas 23" i.~cludina 21 in the seoond half. .~ t'1, Netl Ii; Michael Jordan scored 36 points ~ ljlllaed I fourth.quarter SUflC IS Cbicqo turned beck v111t.1na New Jersey. The Bulls, ahead 70-66 in the final quaner broke open a tight pme with a I S-6 spurt that startCd with Jordan's l~yup at I 0: 16 and end,ed with another basket by Jordan With S:44 left to put Ch1~0 in front, 8S-72. S.. HI, Warrten lll:·ln Phoenix, Tom Chambers scored 22 ~in ts and Eddie Johnson added 20 as the Suns u~ a lopsided fint half to record their largest maf'lin of v1c1o_ry ever over Golden State. Phoenix, trailina 24-21 with J :S4 remainins in the tint Quarter, closed out the period with a 23-6 run for a #-30 lead. Johnson had six points in the spurt while rookie Dan Majcrle added five. . Aenea ltl, B•t lit: In Miami, rookie Derrick ~aevous ICored 22 points. includinr12 in a seven-manu~ span of the seco.nd quaner, to lead Houston to an easy victory over the winless Heat. ...UH, lleneta 1'7: In Landover, Md., Ledell &ck.Jes ecored nine points in the first six minutes of the fourth period, leadjq Wuhinaton over Charlotte. Maftl'kb 115,.,.,. Ht: In Dallas, Derek Harper and Rolando Blackman scored six points apiece durina a 24-11 spurt to stan the third quarter and the Mavericks cruited pest San Antonio. &ldcb 111, heen lM: Oerald Wilkins made two free throws with eiaht IC'COlldl left in overtime and New York kept the Plcen winless in four pmes tbi ... easoti with the victory in Indianapolis. Speedyflnlshas lByachtsreach Cabo BJ ALMON LOCLUSY ................ IOR 8, and Joea, tbc scratch boat in the Paf'onnance Handicap llaci .. fleet. ~teen of the 36 yau in Los ~YldatOub·acaSuLucas f ~as finilbina ~lite afternoon na W ftniaed by S p.m. Friday u a::Y~~ MaVeriel. Hw Ho IDd dae na &Mt ....,.. u oae ol dae .-.ver. No odaefl Md reponed .... ...... WOUftdtlpial... ... ETA~' p.lll. of ...-S. · nt nee qulcilwJ .-tM f°U'll ~t IO ftllilb na Pit =mm~ wdl.-farrala•a S..11 Cna-7()......._ .._ ._ • ~·.,.. 115 LOiii liida Yact.a a.. .. •:a?:ss· ........ 11 • • .._ .,, ..,._ 4 '9-•· n..lly. ._.._.,,•c••w-..*" lyfridly1t6L•.llol•IOA ...... _ 11111 .. IMIM 10 a.ii A_.., '*9 ft•h'rd, ........... -. trim Winecrttawt. tM lap t.t ht a.. cm ·-rt ·,..... Jim ' - mtl DENIED BERTH ••• ........ ,. .. We were 1ooki,.a1 l.oftilht'~ pmence felt. u the IMt pmc of lhe yeer, Uni While Oliver failed to complete a · Nani,. .at Jim Robenon aid. s-a witil I J minutes into the third .. WhateVer happent with thole other quarter, be made his nwt on the icam1 hal)9efta. HOptf\a1Jy1 we can ao pound. Lcadi~ 22-1 l and facina a ao lhe CIF p&ayoffl. but evm if we third4ftd·l0 fri>m the Tustin 44. doCl't. it was a~ 1eUOn." Oliver tcrambled riab•. bro« one Al it turned out. ii was the last pme t1ek.Je, took ofr down the sideline, cut of the year for the Trojans and the last beck inside and luneed over the aoaJ aame for Roberson at Univenity. But line for the pine-breaker. the S.foot-6, l SS.pound te1'ior went "Jim (Roberson) and Gary (Smarr, out in s~Je. . who rushed for 26 yards and bad a 30- Triilina S-O at halftime, Roberson . ~rdkifkoffret~m)alwa~haveaood almost 1inaJe-bandedl¥ put the Tro-n1ahts, • Cunn1n,ham saad. "But if jans on the board. Una took the ball Junior throws well and sets some' on the Tustin 28-yard line 52 seconds yards runnina. we move the ball." into the half on an intetception by ~ n. Tui• 17 Adam Cohen and Roberson took sc.r. w ..,,_ over. TU111t1 s o ' •-11 lfe ran up the middle for 3 yards. u111.,.t11v o o u 11-:n He ran around the left side for 24 Tl..-Jones r!.":i ~ 1n Ind 1-1or mo~ to the Tillen' l. He was stopped .,..;,r;. w.Jt on bis fint attempt over the top, but TUt-Metto«• 2' FG, •m ,,..,_ o.rtw scored on his nexttry around thcriaht Uftl-4looenon 1 "'" 1011vw Mn 10 end. ~>. f:2i. .. WetriedslantjnaalQtinsideinthe T~otta s. "" from laker lllldl fint baJf and we aot burned." Rot>-,.,._~~ ~ "'" 11tooar10n 111ct1i.. 1!JO. enon said. "Then we. started aojna UllHt*"°'l-r;-~ t.a.cs1. ~ • out.side and it . worked. The (of. u~ °" 1n11n11ona1 vroundlne trom • fenJive) line really did a peat job in _, rone. "52. the second half... uat-<lllvw 44 run OJJdi lallildl, 7:2A. U~C!Mnon lt FG, la$. Behind that line, Roberson gained Tus--<iooclt • "'" '"" 1011ac11. 1:31 130 yards on 27 carries. Teammate Allendlnc:r. 3,000 1n 11mo1ad>. Victor Davis added S2 yards on six G~ STAnmc:111 carries, includina a 25-yard touch-F1t11 downs 10 down run in the third quarter that put llushn-vwdaff V · 111 the Trojans up, I S-1 l. Paulne voraee 161 That score came afterTustin's Don· :!~v•rdeM• ~l~~ Baker connected with tailback Casey Naoallv• sactt vordove none Mazzotta on a S4-yard catch-and-run ~~ardffe ~~ touchdown over the middle to give Fumbles-fumbles 1os1 2-0 the lead back to the Tillers. 11-8. =":'~~~ ~~~: Balcer, a junior, filling in for 'Punl, lnlwceptlon fumtlla ra1urn1 Tustin's regular quarterback Monte 1NOMOUAL 1tUSH1NG Jo..-aJso had completions of 40 and Tus-Atldcll. 13-~; Mouono • .-33; Goods. """' 6-30; lhll~..J-2; Martin. l·mln-1. 28 yards. He went 7 for 19 for 161 u~otltnOn. 22·ll0; Oll....r • .-SJ; Dowis, yards in the game, but he was pi&ed s-.:t; Smwr. 6-2'; hltct, >-1. ff I'. IMDfVIDUAL !'ASSING o 1our Limes. Tus-e..r. 3·••. 161. Following a 17-yard touchdown UN-Ollvtr. a+t. ,._ run u~ the middle by Roberson to IMDMDUAL .. c•MMG "' h U .. Tus-Andcll, 2-20; Manotlo, 1-w; Mercuri. start t e 1ourt quarter, ni s quar-1-.0; Goods, 1-21; c:.rw. 1-11; Jurttowslll. 1-i. terback Junior Oliver made his own u..-FrMCls, 1-10; Smerr. 1-1; Harrli. 1-1 RIVALRY ••• Prom Bl Dan Lubresky: "We walk the field to tet our minds riaht. We're not looking for anythin& really. We just think about what our goals are." 5:U-Newport playen prepare to ao ov~r offensive plays i~ the boys' D'!D with their cleats off. "Give me an offense on this side and a defense on the other side," said Brinkley, point- ina to the other side of the balfcourt line. The playcnget into position as if they're on the field. 5:M-About a dozen Ne~rt defensive playen are in the weight room, resuna and waiting. l:H-"Very 9uick.Jy I want to go over pass blockina." assistant coach Dick Parks tells the offensive players in the gym. Parks teUs an offensive lineman "This is your man aU night Iona. .. Then tells the player next to him, "And this is your man all night 1ona." pointin& to l;he person on defense across from him. l:U-.. Before anythin&Jou've got to be men tall)' ready," sai Newport free safety JefTWilliams,,itting on a sofa in the wei&ht room along with Jason Brahms, a Newport outside linebacker. ••Then you can be physi- cally ready. rd ratheraooutand act it done (right now) than sit around, thou&h.•• 5:H-"We bad a little brcalcfast this mo~t Matt Wliite's house," Williams wd. "We didn't have any school today, so we bad time to do that. That's the key to our team, it's like one big family." l:M-"We get ready as a team," said Brahms. ·•At about 10:30 thi1 morning we had breakfast and watch- ed some old game films. We want to see what we can improve upon or do a little better at." Said Williams: "The last meal we eat (at the Stuft NoodJe) is not real bi& it's more of a snack." 1:1'1-How ready is Newport? "I woke up this momina and I wanted to play already," said Brahms. l :ts-Hoby Parks, the Saiton' center. is cutting the edges of a piece of cloth-tape in the trainers' room to insert on his chin strap. "It makes it more comfortable," says Parks. 1:11-Corona del Mar arrives. 1:17-"Wem~tancboolat5:30to go over last-minute checkups," said CdM Coach Dave Holland, whose ctub is prepar\nJ to be the first Sea Kinas team ever to go undefeated. 1:11-Holland announced the six winnen of the Black Watch award. Irvine worn .down by El Toro, 27:..26 Vaqs now need wild-card berth to enter playoffs BJ BENNY RICARDO D91r"9tC.1 1411 .. RI If you've ever been to a boxing match where the fifbtm hit each other from the opcru~ to the final bell, you know the fechng of exhaus- tion. This is exactJy what h was like teeina the Irvine High Vaqueros and the EIToroCbargen pile up 738 yards of combined total offense Friday n.i&bt. The Chargers, however, won on the 1COrebo&rd, 27-26, while the Va- queros just ran out of time. "Could of, should of, would of, if onJy ~could have, we would of gone to the ClF playoffs for sure." That's what the iltjury riddled team from Irvine is sayina to it.self as it let 'an opportunity to automatically get in the playoffs act away. Now the Vaqs must wait until Sunday to see if they tet a wikl-<ar<i berth in ~ pla.JOft's. El Toro, on the other hand. ad-vanca to the CrF playoffs with a M record overall. Irvine ICORd on its first possession u it uted all plays to ao 45 yards. The bis pin on the drive was a 25-yard Nft by sophomore runnina back Shad Vickers. Te9mmate Pat White took it the flnal 6 yards for the fint of his three Nlhlna touchdowns. Jeff Caudill's Qct wu ll)Od and it was 7-0 lrvine. Tbc Chatten Sot the ball and marcbed rilh1 down the field with it. Tbe final l3 yards came on a pass hen Charwer 9uartettlck Steve 9'ea1Uom to wide receiver Sean DriUwaw in the end zone. David ~made pd on the first of his *-conYel'liont. T1lle fint quiarter ended without I .._penahybeinscalled. It wasjust a na eo see._ cOuld ~to tbc end -lria. Folowiat EfToro"t 'Yina ~.: h""..!. ~·= ..... i9IO 9M E Toro end ...._, dllDr.,,... 19 ~out. E1Toro911!1abe.Ubl.ctndbe9an .......... 1M ~l!I of StmtUOm _. • ...... u.. or Naricth. Tbe *""-• -t eo...U at dlte lrviet 9 • two o11.....,•a .,..._ were de-- ftlcted by lrviM'• SMae ._...and John SliCk. SouthCout •tandln&• (tlMI) LAe9IM OWrlll W L T W L T •Mission VleiO S O O 10 O O •capo Va!Wt 3 2 o 6 ' o •e1 Toro 3 2 o • ' o Irvine 2 J o • ' o OMe Hms 2 J o J • l San Clemente 0 4 0 l f 0 •Clinched CIF P4avoff soot. Fr*'Y's ~ El Toro 27. Irvine 26 MluJon Vleio 3'. Dane Hiib 0 With fourth-and1oal at the 9, his team trailina. 14-7,tand 6:24 left to play in the fint bal , Charaer Coach Bob Johnson elected to 10 the touchdown instead of a fieklaoal. The decision paid off as Stenstrom roUcd out and found Bo Haley in the end zone for the touchdown. Irvine opened the second half by usina six plays to So 75 yards for the 10 ahead score. White busted up the middle and ran 49 yards for the score. Caudill's kick sailed wide and it was 20-14. * •• •T 17 3'--116 111 , .. u .. " l·l'ftllt·J Ml l·M 1-1 ,... IU• • 0rfll'lg9 CoM1 DAILY PILOT/SatUJdey, NoYifnb« 12, 1• • ESTANCIA WlltS, 13-10 ••• Pr-Jll . and an opponeftt of runner-up status JJIJS to a wide-ooen aeamma~J who from another Jeaaue, while Saddle-bobbled 1t, and "Iott co1nrol. tor u beck must fact a No. 1 team from incompletion . another ~· The o&nstve pme plan for tilt "Every IOd played his heart out," ~was 11mple, run tile baU at the said Licbenaood. "They kMW that 1t Roadrunnen. On lhrir first pot. was a must-win pmc and they went scssaon. Estanc11 ran the bell on au after iL Theoffenteand dcfeftte made nine olays, ei&ht of which .-ere the bia plays when we needed them. earned by Wojthewicz.. They ha~e worked ha~ .~nd Iona all However; Estancia had 10 sett.le for year and they deserve ll. a 20-yard ueld aoal attempt. which In the tension·fiUcd pme, there was wide to the left. were "'fny baa plays .. Howev~r sor:ne · Wojtkiewicz. a junior, was the oflbe b111CSt came with I :30 remain-· workhorse for the~ u b.e carried in& as saddlebec~ had the ball at the the ball 32 times, pmin1 123 yards. Eagle 43. when hnet.clter Josh Wo-Estancia hasrcliedon WoJtkiewicz&ll itklewia sacked quarterback Jeff year and Liebenaood decided be was Blanco for a S-yard loss. • 1oin1 to let him cal'TY the EaiJes into Faced with fourth down and the the playoffs. baU just out of place-kicker Beto Z.avala's ran~ the Roadrunners EltMda u, S.•~•Udl tt wen\ for the· first down. However SoddleOacJI Sc-. lt'f ~ Blanco was forced to scramble and E••ancio : : ~ :=~ was tack.led by Daniel Petrone 7 yards "'"' ~ shon of his pl, sealing the victory s.ci-z.woio ~· ~ for the ~ EU-Voi-t l2 FG t:05. Thcselasttwodefcns1veplayswc~ Es1-V•~-t J7 FG, 'l'.OS. critical,"bccause bad Saddleback been E•t-wo.111-~ ~trom 'uoar (Var· able ·gain about 10 more yards. u C1Wt klclll, •5' would have been in Zavala's range as SH-F•wi > r1111 1z.vai. k.ldll, t:21 ne nas conn«ted on field goals of Anencsence 1.0oo 1a 11me1ed> over30 yards. A tJe would have put G~ n•nsncsSM Saddleback in second _place and For•• e1owru 11 EstanCll. out of the playoffs~ ltu-~-~.,.0994! lS-*s• Peulno voroeve .. The defense really came through Poulno •·l:H there in the end,·· said L1ebengood. 1tttur11 vorcSooe• 7 "(Assistant coach) Bill Denny has :::~~~ vefdffe 2""""i: done a great job with~he defense. He Punt' n1 really bad them prepared tonight... ~-~ '°'' ~i~ Some other players, who gave sohd Tune of -'°''Ion 22!12 defensive efforts were; Dan Ucker. a ·Pi.n1, ~111erceooon fllmCllll returns ... IS &155 ... 12·2:>·0 0 2-mln-1• 217 2->7 1-1 t-6S JS:.- d fl . h ed h '"DIV10UAL al.ISMINe pass e ect1on -l at sav a touc -s.o-co1i111rst, 1'· .. , Fetwen, S-ll; Sm11t1. down; Art Carrido, a fumble re-M . Ac..-. H . lie\, N . Gober, H ; ...,_, covery. Oliver Wn~t. an inter-•·tot·m•-23. · d t bl ed d Ell-Woitlllewla. n -ID; ~. 2·10, CCpt1on an WO OC pas~. an 8um1ws, 2·7, Ucller, t-2; ,._.,....., H ; Aullef. Jack Pa~heco. a sack. Hor·mlllVl 11. Estancia was also fortunate. s.ct-e~~ s~4:. ~1-o. SaddJeback dropped five passes. but E•t-Uc:tter, 12-~. i-. cw, .... ,......,~,......_ Daniel Petrone of Eatancla find9 eome room to roam dar-bl& EaCJee' 13-10 Ylctory o~er Saddleback Friday at <>CC. the one that hurt the most came 1n the lNOMDUA&. ncaMMe third quarter as the Roadrunners ran -~~~. 2-ll, ,...,.,_., 1-13• F..- a wide receiver reverse with Juan E1t-AOJW, >-22; eor.n, 2-JJ; vuoun, 2-21. Acuna. who threw a --'ect ~yard '"-"-2~1•. Woilki.wta, 1·31; ...,.,....., 1-10. .,..., " TllOmal, 1•1. ajven to the .. toughest players on the team ... Holland wanted to wait untd this game before announcing the winners to the team. The winners were: Brandon Bento, Pat CaJlaghan. MolJID Ringwald, Pat Johnston, Mickey Cohen and Chris Dcucha:F. l:U-"lt'ssomethingtowortc for.·· Holland says of the award. .. They're all tough, it's just that these si.x get sing.led out." l:U-·'This is the Jame for us," Holland said. "This 1s our rivalry. We've been playing Newport since 1963, whea they were much bigger and we've sure taken our lumps in the past. Corona has been the underdog more than it has been favored This is a great rivalry. These kids know each other. They've played against each other and they have the same social,• economical backgrounds. They go ro the same beach and their fathers arc over-achievers. They're success- oriented people.·Tbcy're winners - they're like brothers. th~ kids.·· 1:%1-"Thcse kids hang out at the same parties;· continued Holland. "This pme is for bragging rights. We've prepared for thJs game. Al thts stage in the sea.son, we hardly do any hitting. We want to be injury-free. And we cut more plays than we put in. We sort of hone in on the things that have been going pretty good for us.. Like we need to use John K.atovsich and Brian Lucas(two.ronning backs), aJona with (Chris) Borg and (Greg) Haack and run the plays wc·ve been running aJI year." l :H-BaJlboySteve Vet1ca. the 14- year-old son of Newport assistant coach Bill Vctica. collects the foot- balls into a two bags. . l:U-Newport begins ns panner stretching. 1:31-Assistant Bo La rson tells the Sailors: "We're going to pla)' under control tonight. Don't talk W1th your mouths. talk with your helmets." 1:3t-The Sea K.Jng.s come onto the field to stretch. l:"-"Strike ever) chance you get:· Larson says to &he Sailors. "Let's get after them .. l :H-Ncwpon heads 1 nto the lock- er room. 1:5$-"Everybody 1s gemng their heads on." said Hob> Parks as the rcsr of Sailors vmt the weight room one more time. 7;1%-"Lcfs stan think.Ing about 11 nght now," yells W1lhams to the team in the room. 7;lf-Pcrry Mason. who played ~riter for N~rt last year. flew out to watch the game from the SJdelme. He ends up being one of the bigcst cheerleadcn on the sideline dunng the game. He's ancndina Arizona State now and wants to be ... you guessed it, a lawy.er. 7:11-Corona dd Mar is very quiet as it lines up to take the field. 7:27-Newport is excited, yelhng and ecstatic. 7:%1-Both teams take the field. 7:31-CdM's Bill Rauth recovers a Ncwpon fumble to pump up the Sea King.s. 7:U-CdM's Ron Akin tteovers another fumble at the Newport l 5 to set up the first score. . 7:0-Tight end Jeff Jackson makes it 6-0 CdM as he ma.Ices a tremendous catch in the end zone from quarterback Ty Pritt. 7:U-Akin ind Allen comtnne to sack Newport's -Scheck. fomna the Sailors to punt. CdM had rune sacks on the ni&ht Tbjs was the first . 7:55-Jcff Blower. a CdM de- fensive lineman. sacks Scheck and forces a fumble. in which Dcuchar recovers at the Newpon 42 7:57-The play results in a score as Lucas runs for a 3-yard touchdown. The point after faded; 13--0, CdM. ll:H-Callaghan blocks a Newpon punt and Allen picks it up al the NCWJ>Ort l6-yanl line .. _ then runs to payctitt. PriQe hits Bora with • two- po1nt pass and it's 21-0. l:tt-Newport bObblcs the kidtofr for the second straight time. Now it's aeu.ina u&Jy. l :H-N"ewport bobbles into the locker room, the Sailors arc down and out.at halftime.. a~IJ-"Don't let down," Holland tells RisSea Kinas in the locker room. "It's a new_pmc now." l :U-"Tbey're domina~ the line of scrimmqe, .. said Brinkley. .. We're aettina kiclced aood. .. · •.lt-CdM scora again. This timr Haack runs for a 38-yard touchdown. The point after failed. so it's Oftly 27· zap. t:S'1-Ncwport finally ICU OA lbe board as Aaron Kaiser c:atdics a 31· yard touchdown pass from Tim Newberry. t:•t-"Fruruating i.s an under- statement.-said Newport's Jim Stanley. "No maner what we do, it doesn't work out. I realJy bditved wt were IOUlJ to WJD tonight. .. t:U-Enoua*J wd. t:•l-CdM's fans Oock the field as the Sea Xinp win. 17-8, and the braUJn& nahts. and a tit.le too. CdM WINS TITLE, 27-8. • • P'romBl o.lr ......... Corona del 11.ar•a Ore& Ruck (left). Pat Kelly .. tell tbe clock wind down lD tftle-cllncber o~er Newport llatbor. Pirates advance to state Orange Coast College's Alfredo Vigueras chopped ..0 9CCOnds off his personal ~t to finish third at the Southern Cahfom1a community col· lege cross country ctwnpionsh1ps as the Pirates tied for second platt and earned a berth to next week's state meet. LA Trade Tcch's Angel Hernandez completed the fast Hart Par'k course at Bakersfield in 18:53.8. whale Er Camino cap1ured the teal'n title with 92 points, well ahead of Ora nae C~st and LA Trade Tech at 11 l Hemandcz·s lltle was hotly con- tnled by Lona Beach. ~hteh had Uriel Rivera finish sttond \n 18:5-4.1 . Lona Batch felt that a review of the ~'°finish sho~cd Rtvcra on top. said OCC Coach tuart Calderwood. Vipttu finished m I ·SS.3. On the women's sl<k. OCC fi,,.. tsMd 1unt~. but Linda Howard g~ b state 1ndavtdualty with a ~finish 1n 1&:49.7 Michele W•wr _,.. •.-d 1n l6th Dllltt Mt S.. Aatonio -on t1'c team title. C'ucial's K.athf)n K~ •as the eop *livid• in I 7·23.6. ....... polo: • Golden WHt $, Su D•ese Mesa t; Rustlers goalie R1 h Copeland had a season-high I savu, and Steve Kidder and John Chom1n ola~ strong defense to lead Golden Wcstto a se mifinal '1ctor) ·~ the Southern Cahforn1a RcgionaJs at Bclmon1 Plaza. The Rustlers face Lona Bach at 7:30 tonight 10 the re&ional utk pme at Belmont Ptau. white Saddlcback meets n Otcao Mcs.8 1n a consola· uon match at 6. U. four team advanCC' to ncitt week's Slate final at De Ania Collqc Jeff W1nn had thrtt pl as Golden West built a 4-2 Iced at the end of the tint qua.rttr. Wines 5('(nd w1tb S Sl ttma•nina in the ·serond quancr to set &he final K'Of'C a the t~ teams duakd Wlt hout •~ O\ er the final 19'S2 In the quancrfinals. Wines and Wtck Womack had thfft ll09ll eacta -..h1lc Gtq Lutt~l alMl Kidikf added 1wo each to kid the a111tm co a 13-6 win CJ'\tt Ventura. Tied ~t S with S6 ttconds to play in the. ftrst half. • Womact maclt it 6-S With 26 _,,.. ~ and IOOd ~ .. aDowell QWG co clomiuee * wa>ed-~-7'. have AJlcn Scott Jurgensen. Jcrron WiUard. Jeff Blower ,Akin. Callaghan and others running amok? The tatter was enough to control things. and Katovs1ch and Dcuchar Y.erc JUSt icing on the cake as the} constantly dominated Harbor's of- fensive hoc. Newport's defense pla)ed well. too with Dain Mangnall. Dann) Lubrcsky and Wayne Fraser paving the W3)" but they were constant!) in trouble l>ccausc of the comb1nat1on of Harbor offenS1ve mistakes and Cor·· ona dcl Mar's kthal defense. CdM maintained possession for JUSt 9:02 of playtng u~ m the first halflas opposed to 14:58 of pla)ing umc for Harbor). but that"s because 11 dldn·t take long for the touchdowns Ouancrback Ty Pn~·s I 5-)ard stn\.e 10 his tight end came on the second snap after ;\kin's fumble reco,~r. and of course. Allcn·s touch- down run w1th the b\ocked punt didn't use any offensive nme at all. Holland. Y.1lh a bascbaU cap turned backward 0' er his burr head (he and man) ofh1s players got a little earned awa' .,,. 1th the clippers rrcentl~ l. adm1tt~ he had been th1nk1ng .. un· ~aten .. fo r the past five v.ceks. but obv1ousl' he didn't spell It out to am one unlll now :.1 s1ancd thinkins about 1t when v.c v.erc .s-<.1:· be said ... You knov. gu~s h~c me don't think about things hkr that ·· The inumoh sends hu Sea Kings mtu Ill\' \.It' Ul\l'>IUn \'I playotls u the home team with a ~1n seeded GIR LS VOLLEYBALL All-Suneet League spot. probably No. 4. They'll host an opponent (to ~ named on Sunday) on Fnday at Harbor, the site of the finest mom~nt 1n Corona dcl Mar's 27-year history * CWMI dll Mar V, ........,, ~ I SC... "" Ouor1WS ,_ °"' ~ 1 14 0 6-11 NewPOM~ 0 0 0 t-e ,ll"lt~ CdM-Jochon IS oou from PrlQ ColletNln ''°'' 7JS s.c... o-rw C~uc.s l rvn (luo. ~I, 11::56. CdM-A19n 16 r91Un1 w ITI !Mdled _, Pr<• oeu '° wol 7 .i F_. o-r- C CSM t t 1 Kil • ""' I lllO l9illld l, t:s.. Nt+-tt•.wr 30 oeu from N9wtlerTV INftf· tlefrw oou IO W8"er:l 1~ AltfftdOrlee • IOO lat~teo) ·~ STAmncs c:. F n t oownl 10 ltUll'lt\•vanleoe l0-171 PeU•rtO VIW'dffe n P1uln11 S-lS·O lttturn Y..-clooe• 1J HeNfl,,.~ voro.111 t-mon·7 Netnrc»oe ?S7 Punh 6·l 7 Fumblft•tumtllft tosl 2· l ~lie\·yeroeot lo-t:l Time of "5Sftslon 20' ll •Pun! lnterceot!Of'I fumble rel'IKM .... 10 t .. SJ ltJ ll·ts-1 0 t -mln-69 •• ... .. , .. ,. 7HIJ ~AL ltUSHtNG CdM~ •-ta. 9-. ~..S. Lueel 6·U , "-••o"llefl 1·lt. Pra. .-1. Wltlero 1·7 Toi..111 i·S. ltenrtl, 1-tor"~·S Mt+-W ... et e-21. Powet, 1•16, FOl1ey .,_0, k "IC" ll·--mlf!Ul·27 Newber'ry ·---m.nus·21 "'DCVtDUAL !'ASSING co~oce. S·IH n. ~H-Ne~ 10-11H. n. ~ r5r'O n INOfYIOUAL ••ca"""5 Cd~al~. H t , Jeek-. l-15. wt JOl"l$0t' I JS HNC1< 1· 1', CIWll. 1 ... Ntt-S•enlev •·7' W°"•· J.-l2. ............. 1 lor .., nut 7 ll.1,... l·lll Fottt¥ 1· 1 All-Sea View League •M OfMge Co9lt DAILY PILOT/ Satutday, November 12, 1988 CRu )" Cuti"':~' ~CdM· boYs capture heat at Prelims Y;ikes .~.Newport HarbOr, WOOdbrtdge ~iris atso ~:r,s~·~~ ~:..~ ~~ 1•=.~.111e , ...... time ••med in by l.-:..:0.~t'lill~~··~·~•'""" ,..,., fin d - .:prevail on challenging Mt. SA course ~~I~:~= ~rn.~ hands Fi:! ~fti~~=t~h!csfl(.'t .;od~ TMm Kor ... 1, w'::.'l.:2.SenLubCMllNlo, norm To preptre for the. counc, Van Cotta Mesa•1 Denisha Befwsz, who '°·,~~..!:...~r.11~'~,...=-1~~" a 1 I.JU WOLCOTI' of the year to start tunnfoa hills, but I SickJe Md his team train on the hills won tbeJirls2~ Heat 2 race in l 9:S6. 1S:S11 >. AW•IMI cce1u1co1: 15:51; 4. MtMcNi ...,,...°"' 1 o ' ' have my auys preperina for Mt. SAC around Back Bay .once a week since LaWOOdbricleend J. '• rE!!hY ~~~· hl:•rd'.·sa l~1~~i;,~ Hoo ISP>. 1':22.0ller: io. ~· , • R from the beainni111 of the sea10n,.. the beai · ft)) ma enny ....... fin1s11a1 t 1 T • •-1• WALNUT -Poop-out Jiill. es-Corona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner nnina 0 e season. fourth ana ei4bth respectively behino Teem ac.or11: 1. A90U!'•I ~; 2. LomH(. 1•; 3. ervoir HiU. The Swiachbecks. after watch in~ the Sea Kinas run away The road work paid ofT hand-Bendz. winn1na the beat by a com-:'~· 75• "· Monrovlll, •· o..: '-u.une A n ~ • -with the boys -4-A second heal somdy on Friday as the Sa View fonable marain with 44 points. 1 o.me-111 <Ae>. 1s:.o; 2. Gerouno con11, one w Senior Eddie Lavelfe finished sec-Laaue cham~ won the second heat Soutb Hills and Yucaipa, which ~~a.":~~:~11M =.1~~i~;,.!~~~t has run 0 I ond in the race and eiahtlrovcra.11 in a in tfie &iris Division 4-A. finilhed 1-2 in Heat )., and Aaoura, 16:37. ,· ~ u ~~ -time of l 5:35 as CdM racked up S6 •'This is by far the hardest course the Heat I winner will challenge ..-u course at =~~. a~dt~trod ~~::vg&.,;:: :CS ~~l ~f:::~,~~!':b ~:clet:~~ ~~~~xt'°Sat~~;,·Awi~~ THm acorn: 1. ~=v*!r ... >1; 2. e1 Toro, 6 ~~·to~ finish of Richie Lockwood, Fountain Sailors tally 73 points and ed,e out <>Kh lieorae Varvas predicted. 12. 3. T11111n, "' "· Foor1111, 100. Oller: 10. Merine, College cringes when they hear the Valley (100) finished third. San Clemente (99) and Hunhnaton CHI N•UMS 2ss. ._ 11 names of these treacherous slopes. Saddl back (99) th. d • H Beach (106). cetML s... ...._... c.e.e.> Teem Kor11: 1 • ......, ...,.,, 121 2. s,n e was ir an eat Newport now faces Palos Verdes, IOYS Cltmefl••· ft; a. H•n:on"a' leedl. *' • .. I, behind defending 4-A champion the winner in Heat 1 w\th 3l points •·A Newburv Perk, 12'. This made for plenty of cringing. panting and even some sbeddina of -tears wb~n 3,000 runners from more than 300 schools tackJed the Mt. SAC course on Friday at the CIF Prelims. The top four teams and the top four individuals, if running una~tached. • from each of three heats m four separate divisions quaJified for the CIF showdown. Runners from 128 of those schools ; will be back on the three-mile course in Walnut for the CIF FinaJs, begin- ning at 8 next Saturday morning. "A lot of schools wait until the end JC BASKE TBA LL ·Rustlers ·tapJ!le Griffins Davis, Kreps key GWCmentowin: OCC tops Apaches . Golden West College's Alex Kfcps scored eight of his 17 points and the Rustlers forced scveraJ turnovers with the press to build a quick 2~6 lead and were never headed in defeating visiting Grossmont, 97-86, Saturday as the basketbaJI season opened. Elbert Davis scored a team-high 19, including IS in the first half. to lead the Rustlers. while Mark"us MuUer- Stach scored I 5. Carl Champion added 11 and Kevi n Anderson had 11. Grossmont's Aaron Johnson -scored a game-high 25, including I 0 in the final I 0 minutes of the first half as the Griffins pulled to within five, S 1-46, but Elbert Davis hit a 7.S-footcr _ at rhe buzzer to give the Rustlers an eight-point cusft1on at halftime. -Oru1e C.Ut 13, Sotltlaweatera 57: Th~ Pirates scored 13 of the lasr 1 S points in the pme to capture the opener on the road. Down SS-SO with about three minutes to pJay. OCC suddenly took command as the Apaches went cold. The Pirates sealed the victory at the frec-thre>w line as Paul Kos, Lamont Speed and Scott DeStefano each converted both ends of on~nd-one situations. In women's action: a.Ma West lit, Su Dle10City11: The Rustlen recovered from a slua· &ish tint half to rout the host Kni&hts. Allison Jenkins had all nine of her points and 12 rebounds in the second half when the Rustlen erupted for 64 points. Marina Hiah product Dee Dee Sligar hit 4 of her 5 three-pointers in the second halfwben she netted 22 ' of her pme-hi&h 30 points .. -Down ~3f at halftime, Golden West came out and outscored San Diego, I S-2, to go in front, S3-48, a lead it would not relinquish. Claudet· " te Jackson and Stephanie Swanson • added I S each for the Rustlers. Cltns IS, Onqe Coast I!: The Owls hit a free throw with five seconds left to power the victory in Glendora after Suzanne Bakos hit a free throw with 19 seconds left to tie it. The Pirates, playing without the services of leadins. returner Gilly Powell who was 111 and had not practiced all week, rallied from a Dana · Hills ( 44& and top-ked :r N . a-'4 1. Pinto CKe1•1. lt:OI; 2. v~.,., CSA Velltvl, Ca ·11 (48) . raHn 3 and Onnae County's 0, I-ranked Teem K'Ol'tl: 1. 0-Hiiis, .... 2. Cemerlllo. lt:Ot; J. Utren (SA Velley), 1':14;.4. Nttblll man o . nyon won eat team, alona with Irvine and 'Mater ~~~ 111 z ' di,"' 4. VIiie Peril, no. o..-: 7 .CNP>, lt:lt; s. R•v• (lAll,iwoodl, it:n. o..n: with 77 points. ' \ Dei. the second . and fourth.pla<ie """'ift910n llMd\, 16l '· P1ncl0 (NH). 1 .. .32.:C:tt"' (HI). 1 .. .S1. fi ._..__fr H 3 1. TeMllY (OH), l~5; 2. ~(Muir), lsat; Running unattached, Erin VaJi of n•lMJlll;I• om cat . >. VeldP cc.mi. 1UJ;4. v .. cu.t1, 15:J6i5. "1ce T11m Korn: 1. VIII Peril, tt; 1Wiiie,1'613. University covered the ...... 1t .. and · WbiJcUniversityandEdisonfailed CSM>, 1w. C11anM1tllench, 111;4.Me•D11. ll6.011en:'-r.--fi • · a-S Unlvenllv, 133; 7. EdlscWI, lJ7. valleys in I S:36 to qualify as the to qualify in the same ra<:e, m1sh2na TMm tc0rt1: 1. c:... .. Mer, s.1 2. 1. Perk CSen•• ..,..,.,e1. 11:11; 1 Ta*' Cl•>. fourth runner in Heat 2. sixth and seventh, respectively, they An111ooe ve1ev. 71; a. ,......,. v.-v, l101 4. 11:541 a. M• CIMO. 19:1114. Dotflno CVP>. 1n•; O n th~irls' side, New~rt Harbor will both be re:presentcd by a Ullewood, 122• s.20:w11.*' CC.>, 1'".J!· Ollltr: '· Cemlnlll Clr1tl, 1. ltodrteuea CSA VelltVl, 1~; 2. LAW11 was intr uced to Mt. AC for the freshm111 at the Cl Finals. CC4?Jlllll, ls:Jll 3. Gould 1cecio ve11ev1. 1w1 •· 2·A first time this year. The Trojans' Tanja Brix finished =: c~~~,.lF IS:41i s. Hein CAV>. IS:SO; Tt1m Korn: t. ~.~. 441 2• s.n w i "My fifth runner, Eva Mattson, third in 19:07, 13 seconds behind the · .~·, ••· Obisoo, 66; >. s1. JoMlltl, IO;'· Le~~ began running this year and she bad Plargen• Shelley Taylor. Santa Teem scor11: l. cenvon, n; 2. s.111e A1111, as; ISL101~; c~ ..::'1~.:t'ii:.,, ._ L..n never seen the course before," New-Barbera senior Jamie Park, the de-3• ThouMnd o.ru. fO; 4· Hoover, 93• OPMn: s. cw-.>.•1•1s. Artllenea conrerlol. 20:1s.0111tr: port Coach Bob Van Sickle said. fending 4-A champion, won the race Me~~w~n:;, 1lt~~'f:il4:: Hertmen cc1n1. a. Perk 1wooc11. 20'.36. Just another day'a work ltdbon Ill@ eopllomore football coach Brace Belcher ai•es Tom Batclaer an ·~ cluD (apper left), bat r. obYioaaly worried onr tbe lack of a ecortna pancb (apper rtiJlt) dart.nc Tba.nday'• •ame witb WeetillJuter. Below It'• bulneu u uaa1 u be and ht. playen cel· ebrate a 23-0 YictOl'J. Belcher'• 80pbomoree cloeecl oat a perfect eeuon (9-o) and ba•e now won SO •tra!Cbt tames. Tbey'•e abat oat 12 tea.ma ID laat three yean. When the Marina Hiah sjrl1 vol leybalJ tcarn entered the CIF 4-- playoffs, it was an unknown quutit which ·-r:to~:. o· ·1 · tent en · -route to finishina third in t h e Sunset Lcque this 1CUOn. But in the first two rounds of the playoffs over the last three days. the Vikings (9-2) downed ~ously unbeaten Tomnce (14-1}> !i~ for 10th in the·final rankinp.1.n 2 hours, 45 minutes on Wednaday IDd hand- ed sixth-ranked Martborouah ( 14-2) a four-pme defeat Friday at Marina in two hours. "We knew we had tho potential1" said Marina Coach Dennu Creiahton. "We were just so ~P and down all year. A lot of 1t was inconsistent players. We showed flasbesall year. Finally, the flashes are tti lonaer" IC-r:! vwnis rallied from a 2-t deficit Wednesday and were OD the verge of slippina into a 2-0 deficit Friday when they came to life to registera 13-lS, lS-8, IS-10, IS-3win to uriprove to 9-7 overall. Marina was ahead 11 ·S in the fint pme and lost, then fell behind quickJy in the aecond ~e before takina cbarse the rest of the way, ~ed by middle blockers 10pbomorc Cristin 'Rossman and 1enior Bridect Smith. Marina had 21 stuff blocks to shut down the Martborouah hiners. Rossman finished with To kills and I 0 blocks, Smith bad nine kills and five blocks, setter Yrsa Tlune}'oshi had 52 assists and 12 dip and Rona Weise bad 12 kills, two blocks and 10 dip. In other 4--A matches: E4Jtoa S, LMn t: The fourth· seeded Charsers overpowered the Saxon~ I S-2, I S-4, I S-2, behind the play or Sunset MVP Aimee Acben-ba~_, wbo had 16 kil11 out of 21 chances. Achenbach, a 6-foot-2 senior middle blocker, added seven blocks. Senior left-si~e hittF Heather Jensen served for 20. pointl, and aenior c.ari Gladstone had eiaht kills in 11 attempts. ....... ValleJ I, ~ I: The Barons tot oft" the floor from a 2-1 deficit in pmes, then a 9-2 deficit in the final set to record their 14th victory in 18 starts and qualify for a quarterfinals showdown with Thousand Oaks Tuesday. Yvette Ybarra bad 19 kills, Danielle Bartow had 10 blocks, Amy Brand Md 8 kills and Lara Bruce stood outdefen1ively in a 8-lS, 17-15, 14-16, I S-0, I S-13 Victory. * CH'ICINI 4·A MCOJID ltCMMD Gehr ci.f. ltoyel, 15-6, IS-I , 1 .. 14. Merine def.~. 1>•15, 1H, 15-10, 15-3. NtwllurV Parll def. LOultvtllt, 1 s-t. 15-12, 1)· 15, 15-1, Eclboli ci.f. LMre, lS-t, 1S-•. If.I. #Mrtmoulll def. Seflte MAllU, 15-1). 15-11. 11·1" F-leln Vell\t *'· E...,MU, 1·15, IMS. 14-16. 1H. 1S-1l. T1louMnd OekJ #. CNimlMclit, 15-to, lH. 15-1). Anteaten UJ)8et San Diego State The UCI women's volleyball team rallied from two prnes down to upeet the nation's 14th-ranked team, San Dieao SCate, 7-IS, 12-IS, IS-9, IS-7, I S-4, Friday ni&ht at home. The Anteaters were led by Ali Wood with 21 kills, while Kris Roberts broke her own 1ehool record with eiaht solo blocks. . SS-4S deficit with seven minutes to play. Danette Arnobit had a peir of steals and Kim Ellerman. Nina Hansen and Bakos all had key points . as OCC outscored the Owls. 16-7, to pull within one. 62-61 . Edisen' s strategy pays eff in seeond-round win .., -----.----· Chargers tally two late goals In 11-10 victory: : UCI'B Brlas Marina. Costa Mesa. CdM. Newport also win Ll With a talented two-meter 1uard "We staned to sputter a bit." alter = JD8 IC 04 .raJJ tumif!a thinp around for Royal Hi&h lakina the early lead, Whitmore said. 9 afterEdisonhadtabn14-0eartyleld "We really controlled the whole ., UCI sophomore Mike BO. con- tinued to play tome of the best tennis : of bis career at the ITCA Soutbem ",California eouc.il1C Tennis Cham- ;, pioftsbipa It UCI Friday, downina ,, Arizona saate•a Du Martina and • r Pepperdiae's Tomer Zimmerman in t aumpt_aeta to ad•ance to today's c quarWfiaals. .... cleleated Marti ,.,, 6-2, 1.' and Zimmerman. 6-2, ~. and the Aaicinen' Richard Lubner also .. moved on with win• over UCLA'1 Oien Pa~ and t.bc Univmity of .., Su Diclo•s JOM Lull N~ UCJ • allo 8dvUced four dou.blel t.eaml 10 · ~~~~·now, Im found the teQet. laid 00 Coeda ar. Pauon. " .. He's found the tecftt IO die PY""" I lftidL fle't clecipheri111 d daeie p-yl. tte•a ~ bit be9l tennil In tbil "" IOiPI •• •t. lf be wi• our "lion. r lile'I ,.._.., our ~ hi tbe ...... indoon. He'• pllytJll witb • purpoee. .. • - in Fri-pme. Tbe only time we lost control day's CIF was when they p up1 10-9, in the 0 I 3-A water founh quanet ... - p o I o One of Roya1'1 two top scoren, etayoff, who bad notCbed three aoals, was Char1er1 e~ for a ~ o&nllve infrac.- C o a c h ttOn with 2:•1 ~in tbe11me. M a t t Tbat'1 when Whitmore bad Wh.it~ l'Mdc a tactical move that M..r-..-.. and Stamoa ect a decove. paid off. for~--..drawi1111MrM>-rnetCr With two q_ualjty two-me1Cr of. defender IWIY from tM odlcr. The fensive men, Bau McCraney _ and muJts were aeveraJ minor ejections Brian StantOll. Editon was able to for 111&1Hdvant1111 lituMion• Wllich confuae tJte Ro_yal defense and rallkd lewd lbe v.iciory. for an 11 -10 Y9C10rY at Golden Wat Wida f.4itoD at, . .,.. lldvan111C. Col1c9e 10 edvance to tllircka.nd W ... ...S IO Iii ilat l·S7 wt daiCn action Wednadly at Sen Oeme111e. scored oa a .._......, iJlllally lboc F.ditoe, tbe tifo. 2 tam from lbe muldm from Ille 1M1e fmclic it I: 15 Sufttet , improved tO 11-10, foru 'll·IOllld. white me No. 1 entry from lhc ne ** worw..-ht die ftnal Mannoate telltof~7. ~.,....._.._eoaarol SwWt LaiPe IA IM Y11r ti/ ... -1111 W1111 JT _... Id. BmuW.,.;Wllo ~_.. .._ • ..__...__.., in 1M ~ b8d two .... 11 f.Allail. rwi111i die did-oat b die wla. built•~ a.cl ia "' .. q ... .. I 7., baJftilllC ad ..... ~I I.OM I 10-9 leld in IM ... PettOd, 11.-=: J.A aCdOD: IS...,_ • lft a 11me of • momentum swinp, the Vik.inas utilized an 8-0 spun to overcome a 6-4 deficit and eventually etuised to the Tictory at Golden West. In tbeeartystqes. it was Ill Marina IS the Vikinp ICOred the fint 1hree &oalt. two on kickouts. But the Cubs battled beck with five of the next 1ix pis for a ~ advan• at halftime and noicbed tbe fint .P.f of the third period befcn Marina's onalauaht turned the match around. .. Juon Cox made it 6-' and Geoff Kai)' notched his only pl of the match ~ aecondl laier to lie it. CMd Robena _put the Viki• ahead, 7-6, with 1:3' left in tbe thint quaner IDd Bob H.tner made it 1-6 I l teCOnds ialO I.he founh. Cox iallied '7 ICICODds law after a Loyola ejec;lion a tbe bliu continued . Marina · (17-12) adwaca for a quinerftMf te1t 1t llivenide Poly on Wedladay. Cllllallliell, ........... t: ..-improved IO ~IOaDd ........... Aw ed•ndn•• J..A =-=••• ~ ac;w v_.., wtda &M ~· •Fe Spriali A..,.icl Sciall Tmormme ~ .tlla 21 11we ous ill aw 1e1 aad ~ Ony. DIWaunt ecoftd ........ b the Mustanp 1n their win over St. John Botcc>•s Braves. Jn 4-A fint round action: c.nu ,.. Mar It, CuJ• 1: The Sea K.i!JP. leeded No. 2 in 4-A circles, poured an six aoah in the fint period and never loolted beck in recordina their 25th victory in 28 starts . . Chris Oedina led the way with five 1oat1 in the mornina ~ at New- port Harbor, with Gunnar Oustafion and Josh Speyer contributina three pis apiece. • Ne.,.;s llarW I ICI DereM I: The 5ailon, behincl the 17-tave ocrfonnance of aeniot aoelie Olli• Sanita, jumped out to 1 l-0 balftime &cad and held on for the victory at E Dorado, improvina to 17-11 overall. Senior Curt Edlti' IClOred four times , and Jason Phillips added a pair of aoats to lead Harbor, which moves on to the aecond round of tbe 4-A eliminations witb I home pme apinst Villa PartcTuetdayaftel'Doon. * Clft.-. ..• ,..,. ...... ~.-.1s.u. ......... Tuettrl 11, IMa8A I ......,, ...,.., ~·a.... Vlll~Q,La •~> La Wllllt as. .._ s , ....... rcllfV• FullrtM C:... I c...•'lilW-.~1 >A ..... MUl9 EITC'i ........ . -..... ,_6 ....... i:r,---· ,__11. • SMC..... '-VW.t 1 ... n,~• C....Mllll ........... . c........ 14. ........ . ... • NPL h'AND•IS ....... c .. r11..,. w.t W l. T 7 , 0 7 , 00 ' 4 , 1 0 c:.er.e ' 2 0 ' 4 0 2 ' 0 2 • 0 2 • 0 ... , Pct. ,p ,A .700 266 1IO .700 21• 176 .600 m "' .)00 In 24' .aoo 192 123 .600 249 17' .200 129 210 .200 160 207 .200 175 2'1 N.Y. Glents 7 3 0 .700 21t 199 Ptlolni• ' 4 0 .600 231 219 Welhlneton ' 4 0 .600 243 236 ~ 5 5 0 .500 233 211 0.... . 2 • 0 .200 169 211 AMmtttCAN COff PUaNC• ClnclnNtl Houston Cle'lelend PlttsOurOh lufflllo N.Y.Jets lndleNPOlls Millml New Enet.nd W"t 5 5 s s s s 2 ' I ' Central ' 2 7 3 6 • 2 I last 9 I s • s s 5 5 s s NBA 0 .500 207 * 0 .500 204 21' 0 .500 161 117 0 . .200 119 199 I . ISO 123 166 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 .IOO 294 115 .700 239 230 .600 170 156 .200 19' 279 .900 212 142 .sso 220 m .500 243 193 .500 "' 203 .500 176 209 ''*Y'• SCer'et LAllen 11•. s..111e 103 ~ 107. Atlenta IOS Ho\fl!On 121, Mi.ml \00 New York m. 1nc11ana 120. OT Detroit "'· loston 101 Walfllneton M, Cllarlotll 17 Clllcaeo f7, New J«MV IS Dela• m. ~~t:"'° 1cn f'tlollllll 141. Stale 103 ........ 114, seNc:s 102 S.ATTl.a (IG) - c ... 7· 1• 2·2 16. McK•Y 2-s 0-1 •· Water •-s o-o •. e 1111 s-12 •-4 u. LUCM 1·7 2·2 4, McOanlel t-11 4·• 20, ThrH tt .-is H 13, Scr-i. 3·12 C>-0 7, Polynlo• S· 12 1-3 11. A. Jotln'4111 1-s )·3 s. Tol•lt : •2-lOS 1•·23 IOl ., COMMUNITY COLL•O• MmH ..GtMl9 .... "· ............. ( .. ~ f WWW) ........ ...... .... ....... .. ..... w-.m. • 2 3,. c~ l s t 11 eerrv o •>• ~ 2>>1 JotwllOft 11 l l 25 Kr.-1 l > 17 COdlf911 2 o ~ • Dem s I > 19 T~ 0 2 3 t• Mllr·Slc:ll S S J IS ._ S l 2 lJ Jellkln$ 4 0 1 I ""'1«e 1 0 2 2 AndanOn 4 l I 11 Norwood 2 s J • lttc. 0 1 J 1 lertllln • 0 2 I Yemele 2 0 0 ' ..... 0030 l(outr.dl 103 1 Pwelllenco 1 l 1 3 'TOI* 32 2f JS 16 Totals • XI 2' 22 f7 Halftime: 006dln Watt, 5"·46. ' T'llr-Hlftf "911: GrOMnlOnt-Wlllemt 2, GOldall West Mulllf·Medl 2, Devit I, V-te 2. TtCMICM: None. Oranw C•1t '3, ~ ... ..,. S7 C.._·c••••rWia) Onft99 c.1t t.S.111111i .. W•NfitWll-P'A ...... .. ... Crene 10 2 :n lemon$ 2 O ' ~ • 4 12 Hyner 2 0 S ScNlnn 2 0 ' ~ ' 2 IS LOW 1 0 2 Hancock I 2 ' O.Stlf-5 0 10 .,II • 2 10 Henion f 3 7 Whit• S 0 10 Jonnson 2 o 4 Llncoln ' 1 9 Kos 022 Toi• 26 11 '3 Total$ 24 7 S? Halftime: Tied, l2·l2. TIWM·Oolnl toel•: Southwn r.,n -Hynar. SchM«Nll. Tec:tlnlcM: None. COMMUNfTY COLLEGE WOMaN ~ w.st lt2, SM Dleee Cit¥ 11 ( ..... Cl llWWW) ~Welt 1SMDle.-atw ........ .. ..... .JollMOn O J 2 3 S.neleo 10 1 S 11 Cox I 3 • S Crowell I 1 S 3 Wiison 3 I • 7 Donald 3 0 1 6 JedlSQfl 6 3 3 IS Tan'lllll 3 2 3 t Payna 1 o 1 2 Strone 2 o I 4 Swansofl 6 3 1 IS Henrald 0 0 2 0 GonG-lnMt ' 0 s • Nellon 1 ' 4 2A Sii• 12 1 1 lO Jouldllatl 0 4 0 4 Hen'lllton 0 0 1 0 Andlnon 2 1 S S Jenkins • 1 J t TotQU 3 2 4 I Totals .0 17 1' 102 Totals 11 21 26 11 Halftime: San 0"9o Cltv, .._ •. TllfM-POlnt eoell: GOiden Wasl -Slloar S. Sell 0"9o CJIY -Nelson 4.. T~:Nofte. Cltrvl '3, ~ C-.st 62 c ..... -c f .... , ~ Ceut C1trvl ....... .. ...... 'Arnobtf OOOOkry 0020 E111tme11 10 • l ,, Iverson 6 1 l 1'J Leu1a o O o O Jones 1 s > 1t TllO(nM S l 2 11 ROOIMOll 14 1 l 30 Hensen 1 3 2 17 Whitaker o o • o Crawford O O O O Sllffllerd O O S 0 RlttanhouW 0 0 0 0 L-ll 0 I l 1 Green 20 •• lallos I 4 2 I Totals 2S 12 1J 62 Totelt 27 I 23 6J Halftltne; ~•"99 Coast, 31-2t. Tllf-Ooiftt ..,.is: CJtrus-ROOlnson 1. T edWllall: Nolle VOLL•YaALL c..._ ..... 8fG WHT CONl'9alNCI UCI Clef. Sell 0"9o Slel•, 7· 1S, 12· IS. IS·9. 15•7, IS-'- Ml.IC NOTICE CROSS COUNTitY C*"'""""V c-... .....__ S.C:AL CHAWIONSH~ (al Herl Peril, .._.,,11411d) MEN (Four rnMesl Team Korn: I El Camino. n, 2 ui.1 °""* Coe•• •nd LA Tredl Tedi, 11), .. Ml Sen Anlonlo, 124, S. (lie) L.one IMcll end Sen '*90. 130; 7. San Ole9o Mau, 135; •• Glendale, 1'7; t. Fullerton. In; 10. ltlvanlde, t.11, 11 laatnflelcl, m ; 12. Cltrl:K, 321. 1. A. HerMndel IL.ATTI, ll;Sl.I; 2. lllver1 (LI >. 11~1; 3. Vleuarn IOCI, .. ~.J. • . s.dorou <ECI. ll:St.t; S. 1141tren IF), 19:07.3, 6. Siiier <OCI. lt:OU; 7. It. Hernandu (L.ATTI, lt:lo.7; I. RodelleMt (Lil, lt:l 1.1; t. Colln (LATT), lt:lU ; 10. ~ IMSAl, ,..17.2 0... Or-.. C:.lt -.....n: It. HoOl«i, 19:35.l; «>. Hunt. 10:11.1; 4S. lkrns, 20:21.4, S4. Nlardul, 20'.44.J. 40. Parmer, ».SU. WOMaN (Tlne ...... , Teem Korn: 1. Ml. 5en Antonio, •2. 2 CUftte, M; l. lek1nllelcl, 103; '-Sen 0"9o Mfta. 104; S. Venture, 137; 6. El Camino, 14', 1. Moorowk, 160: I. Gron monr. 193; t. ~•nee c -1 •• 209; 10. MlrlCotle, 209; 11. East LA, 211; 12. Cltnn. JU. 1. Kr...., (Cue), 17:23.6, 1 s.muetson ($01, 17:31.0; l. Kodl <Cue). 17:31. I; '-llouoedl (V), mat; s. DID (Cue>. 17:51.2; 6. Poll (Sou111· Wftlem), 17:SU, 7. SendlrlOll (MSA), 17:57.t, I. Montoie lMSA), ll:Gl.l; 9 Sdlulttl (hkl. ll:OU; 10. Maldonado (MSA), 11."0t.t Of-.. ~~ l4 Howard «>Cl. 11.:At.7, l6 WNwr, ll:SU; 5', Mlit'M, 1,..37.2.; '4. M¥!· lePep, lt-.56..t, 6S. Jee~. 19:53.2. n. Felr-Clenb, 20:06J; 71. Weslarewd, 20-:lU. .NHL ..,..Y', Scer9I Clllceoo 6, W!M'"9 S (01) loslon 4, New V or!\ R anoert • New Vorll lilenderS l , Haw Jet"WY Motltrffl 3, Vencouvar 1 TMl't'I~ Plll1Dur9'1 et .a... 7.35 1>.1n Detroit 1t Ptllledalollle, 10:05 a m CetArv er htton, •-OS p.m. ..._ 1\lftelo at New Vork l•l•nd•n. ""'-OS om New .JerMv at W11Nneton, .,.3S om Edmonton •t Toron10. S.-OS p.m. QuaOK et SI. Louis, StlS p,m. Heriford 11 MIMetOll , S:JS p.m. . Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, N<MmW 12, 1988 • H91Y•Mll h'1I ~~Y'l ••~n cw .. ,. ......... _..., ,.ST RACL I 1116 ,,._ S.-0-(~I .... 1.lD U0 •O..c;o ls.hi .... i.• s..-. .. (Ptftuyl 1M Tome 1G.J. S«COleO •toe.a. I ,, .. "*' ~-_. Tiii\ IMCC""' 4 • UO 141 C-t FWtl•IY ( .. rel UO l.19 ,......, Ooll '°"".,"' , • Tl-,,... u OAA.Y DOUeL• , ... ,, ,.IO uno nt•O •ACL • ~ IMMITW RACL • ...,_ Out ,,._ IC.r.-rl II• UI ~• c-.r c.r <MC<:atT°"' t.2' ,. uo , • c.,.,., ~ (9jiod&J • • u o Tf\AI Funo (()oueletl 12.tl s ...... _, cv~.-.1 i. 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Da larl!f!!!t IHI., .. , jt tUll latl!z••t HH !!ft' IUI . .,..,,~,-!;::' '~:.il= *~To* . am J!i~~=· ... .,. ... =-~·:.... -..... ,,..... c.n 98 l'touMWffet·StUdtlnt•. No • •THiii we ti.ve .,. opportunity s-Y· l18-1117 Telephone .ppiOV.. 0.C.'e '"'1lflo cu.tom lab 11naw1 e~. nee. FAX& MAIL, by ( .. P08rTION8) Miiiabie 11'1 OUf Coeta GrandmoOter'e Hetper, Problem credltllncome, '-OST~BLACKCAT I• loblcfnv for ex· IEUUllll G)Calrport.955·9171 Tob9onc.i!Mneededby MeH office for ao LPN,or womanw/home f0tectoeul'e l>Mt!NP'cy In DoYer 8horee .,.., per1enced lndMduela In Huntington BMch City en«getlc, fuli.ttme de-car• ...,.,. fOI' lkllffy 1tt 2nd'& 31'd TO'e Newport BHCh. RE· the folloWtnQ .,._: School Olttrlc1. Selery ll*Y/Qel'* .. office per-lady. Coot(, drtw, he41l, R.E(1~~ L~::D~:l3:Lab ::~':1111• ·~=:~'::~~ -~n.._. ~!15.:i~~-~. ~~~ ~~~~:~a~~ ~:W:1~Ist11 Buch. (213) 426-9588 mlx, femele. 11/5, fr0tn e -lllllD Meea Supenlt0te. Our In· ~ -• ... -114itMM-aaaa. P • t I t I v e 'a I a r y HAIRDRESSER WAHTED 11-Htlll lertlllt ::~~ Bhor... Call • iiij , II =-ti.:'" 0: .::::; Ill.II CYetomer Service ;:,,ou~ =~ Tired of big Mlon? a. your * WIDOW HAS iii ... n. . Ion ool IDllUITITIYI atlon contKt Barbar• own boM " "" 3 etatlon f~TOe.)/no$1~000. ~'!f!. ,!!! Pt111aal lenJIMlHI • "llll•I t t •· The Dally Pllot has Im-Will TRAIN!!!\ DouglH. Keith Cot'n· ..ion. Renwt. 531-211& ....... ....... . ..,.., .._.. A"""" In ..... tll>l'I, 11:00 mediate openings for panlee. 200 Baker St, --·-_._.._ '"·~ . .., .. 7311 * ..,..., ~·· .._... al I ,._..a u~-·~ "'~~money' dUrtnO ,....,.,~ .,,., '""'P IN EASON a.m.-t:OOp.m. t_..on. • espeope. 1nn1y N()Wlll ..._, _.....,........, ~ .. _ ... • .. 11 ..... •••••II' ,.,,. LY P = Must..-45 wpm and nrrt ... ...., , .... .. .. .,....... the bOldaYa. ~ n:ooo 2Nb WxNf@b. =':a~~·v-~ 11as1 Sky Perk Cr#G FUEUTU . r: = ~m~:;; The Deity Pilot hat OfW ~ •• .,, ~!.IT:::·~= Cuet0tn ~home, 2 often aaked .,aetlons Irvin., Ca: 92714 ' SIPDITllE!! Blevlns 6'2..432t full-time I ....,., .. part· In person. WHtc It ~~lo~~.5 c!.1~r~ and~!:~ti •llmTYLllT * t20W. 17th Street DAILY PILOT :~~~':1!ti:~! GREAT OUTDOOR WORK PtaP.17tt1& !MM, NB. AMoc. 873.-7311 NOWI =· Writ.; to: poe * ''SlllllT * Coeta Meu. CA tomef Service Depart· -llllf ••• ............. About Employment, 355 Full time both. Start ==y CS~. ment. Competitive taiafy, We ti.ve openlnga fOI' 500 TO PREPARE fOf Real &- ---No. Lantana. Suite 689, lmmed. cell 548-9344 • nextble hot.I .... and good people to WOf"k approx· tate L.JceNe. .. '91fn.-lllit I m BB Camarlllo, CA 93010. u111w• --· •L•.. beneflte. call Patt) at lmatehmdays deltYer· burMd In 1tt tranMCUon. liiiii=:::::~=-·1!i!!ii!!:=== -•n --Full· Time. Mutt type allJIAL 714-942-.. 333 Ellt. 207. Ing t ~ d~~ S~VING Newport, - •t AIR & rec agent stat• 40wpm+. Accounting Deposit Cleftl for growing In t .,.ange ...,.,.,,ty Coe ta MaH, lrvlne, Ft\llY\ ADS ••11 mentt. Gd communlca-exp pref'd. Call Jane loeursnce agency In lllTlllll UIW•· .,... orkyounvallable Tuetln &SaddlebadtV.i-uunu -lion tklltt nee. Contact 549-7522 Laguna HUit. No exp nee. -ml day ht hot.Ira. Adult• tey, ' ARE FREE LIVE-IN HouHkaepar Lori 7ea-11eo llllBPll Contect Lori. 768-1180 FOi' growing Courie, Co. with 1• •tatlon wagons CALL MAf\iAGER AT lcootc. Englleh apeak. --Great entry level oppty + or llght truck• are Century 21 Ellacutlve Murrietta., ... Monday-u1111~...... lnlHM1er11.lll. OUllGIL ben• 832·1212 Mon-Fri needed. Valld drivers 85-2800 Cal.I Fri. Wknds flu. 841-0800 •C-ONST. B''KGRND l/P = ,... .. Underwriting Clerk needed llcenM required. FOi' Im- • I for growing Insurance mTIMR no IEP mediate ualgnment• fol· HOST /HOSTESS ·Ml-llll MATURE COUPLE OR •LOAN DRAWS .... , ... frf. 11g9ncy In Laguna Hills. Full-Time position avafl.. !owing a "'°'1 training Nffded for fun N.8 . SINGLE. Live In your own •AIP &..ell,,....... Accurate & efficient. No able 8am-&pm Mon-Fri. ....ion, apply at the lo-reataur. $5.00/tv Apply 2BR hot.IN In CdM plus Urgently needed. Excep-.,......., 111 .. 1111 exp nee. Contact Lori, Ryder Systems Inc at cation neareet you al: at El Renchlto, 2800 FOUND blk/tan Ger. S~ talary to cate f0t elderly Ilona! pay. J&s-1180 Cotti M9" locatlon. Hrly 8:30 AM. 10:30 AM 0< N9wport BIYd, N.8. ~~ :t ~.J.;, ~ :i~ = i:;~~'=v.Mc':'. T=ts.tg_r:.;11::ion· IHllDPll IUll •••itEI wage. contact Kathy or 1:30 PM. Daily beginning: •luallMM CATS: Calleo blk/gold lncludu ahopplng. D.L. WEAVER lrvlne caterer. AIR. A/P. ... Debbie 641-3045 TUESDAY NOV. 8TH Rellabla. Own tranep IC#Wrte M· i.-... hlli; mule, lauodry & Illa TEMPOAARIES Payroll. Take lo general Longe Drug Stores has ef'd a--. ~1 g:vkltten· A l;;;.,. M houHk .. plng. Call 547-0550 100%FREE ledger. Mon-Fri. Lu~h opening• for full time _Pf' __ • _-_··T ______ _ N9wport .Baadl Anlmal 979-0268 LMve mtg. provided. MayarMI •• CUhlef't/Cle<kS. Must be DATA ENTRY r~~ ~~i Orange ...... _. Shetter 131•1030 281-8178. avallable to WOfk flex • WE HAVE OPENINGS • la=t SSH s hot.I,., must enjoy work· T.,... FOUND: Blond lemai. ASSEMBLER . Earn U ... /m llllJD Ing with the publlc. Strong typist for Real E• 1410 S. Acacia St. Unit • ~ r PUPPY 17th st Coate ~2+•i*i* money uaambllng Mutf. Frlertdty pereon to gr•t Previous axpeUen¢e In tale/Automotive support AID, Fullerton e Aaaietant Manaoer- M--. ~ Nov. ·11. catl PER HOUR cal Teddy 8ears. M•· cu.tomera I do counter cathlef'lng or stocking poatlon In last growing (below Orangethrope) e sar. ~ ,,,_ ----------------_., 548--3794 llmWlnl•IT terlalt tupplled. No MIJ. wvtc. f0t catering com· but not necessary Xlnt Sates Dept of THE DAILY SOfl'l9 exp. helpf\ll • .._ .. =,...,.,..,..,,,...-~-........,..--Great )ob-EZ hOUrs, flex Ing. W r It•: Jo· EI pany. Mon-Frldsy Deya. benefit pacitage. · PILOT. 65wpm minimum. 12t00 WMtrnlntter Ave. aroue employM dlt· J TODAY'S l . REAL ESTATE . t • • CLASSIFICATIONS • • .. ' . 1 1002-2790 : : ARE IN THE REAL • ! ESTATE TABLOID ~ SECTION , FOUND: Young female Ible tehedule Part-Time Enterpr!Mt, P.O. Box MEYERHOF·s . 291.5179 APPLY Mon-Fri 1_~ PM 11. Gr .. t e>p90<tunlty fOI' ad· Unit D&E, Garden Grove COW\lt, A flex. hours, RABBIT, OcHnvlew Evening hrs. WlH train~ 2203, KIHlmmee. FL LONGS DRUG STORES. vancement. Call PEGGY (enter off CHnton) Apply at Houae of Fab- Tract, Cotti MeH. lob a... + commiellon 32742-2203. CASHIER PIT 175 E 17th St. Costa BLEVINS For lntervfew nc., 2200 Harbor Btvd .. 84&-1989 Muit b9 neat I ~ ASSEMBLERS to build ~all nur..-, needs 1 Meta: Ask for Gary appointment. 2117 So. Anne St., Coate MeM. &42·2340 .......~. weekend pit cashier. NQ . • ..... A•21 ·-•1 Santa Ana (enter from l liiiiiw'iiiiiiiirun-FOUND: Young female able. New oftlce location. tallboate. Wiii train. exp. nee. Call f0t appt. mini storage rental clee'k --.. .,., Warn« a Suean) LllM. •lmllf declaw.d gray Tabby Hatbor Blvd. CM. Cell Apply 7am MacGregor Mon-Fri M&-744 t pit ~ mature pe<son MllllllTIU,... For general practice firm with white, Back Bay B 1 r b a r • b t w n Yachts 1831 Placentia, Ifie h 6'6-6886 •-535 ~lap 1 An In Huntington Beectl to .,.., Eattbluff. 759-5050 10am-8pm 755-1155 Costa Meu -...... lllllT w x rs. Gourm4tt Foods & -11ou... 2 •ma, ahelm WOf"k '°' ~ Alaodata 2 ' Front offloe, enthusiastic & · wares. Local area, xlnt (off Magnolle & La Palma yrs Callfornla llt exp cheerful. good office 11111 IPIUTR $$.Immediate thru Xmas. pref'd. Salary dependl Santa Ana Unified School District . Is Seeking Qualified SUBSTITUTE TEACH Required: California Credential o r BA + CBEST Pay: $85 daily rate/$ l 00 long-term rate Apply at 1405 French Street in Santa Ana between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p .m. For more information, call (714) 558-5864 or 558-5716 ttclllt. competitive salary. FOi' R0150 Stinger Type. <2131"470.220&/e&2-8794 on exp. 847-8041 FIT Incl. Sat. Contact Muet have Class 11 Drlv· DELIVERY PERSON PIT ........ !!!' Carol 831-5664 er'• lie. Call 646-9093 Newport Beach arM, owl\ Pit ... 11111 MAITENANCE 1tyou·relooklr19forafob, Ace Equipment Repair. car. carr Shirley. .... ... ..... ciutlfled hat newt tor you. 72_9~1042. et PlllUtoml ASSISTANT CLASSIFIED ADJ'EHTl§ING ES We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great t~leeommunication skills -We can off er you a base salary + commission AND a yuld place to work. hH Tl•e & P•rt Time A v•ll•ble. Do yourself a favor -Call us. Peggy _. levlns or J Im V enneau 642-4321 Daily Pilat 330 Weat Bay St. Coate Mesa, CA AUTO ROUTE CAlllEIS Earn up to $600 a month working part-time deliverin·g newspapers. Monday-Friday 2PM-5PM. Week- ends and R.olidays 4AM-7 AM. Must have reliable transportation, in- surance and a good driving record .. Call 714/642-4333 'Ext 205. Ask for Rodger, Between 7 AM-7PM Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntinston leach Fount1in Vallar . NO COllECTING · NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. 142-14A4 . Ask for Joanne Craney The excltemaot and SlfERVISOR chalieng. of working with the Innovated laeder lo Home Elac1ronlcs awaits Full time Nlarled po9ltlon ~ n Immediate Salat C11hlar po1ltlon1 available at all ' FEDERATED SUPERSTORE LOCATIONSllll bHIC hOUHkeeplng, and minor mecnan6cal. alee· are trlcal & plumtKng repelrs, knowiedge Of flOof-care ptOCledu,.. and tuper- vt9'on of Janltonal ~ Send raeume with uJary reqw.,,,.,,,• to: We offer full time emptoy. MISSION VIEJO MALL, mant, competitive ben· 27000 Crown Valley eflte epec:1a1 emptoyea Pnway. Mllelon Viejo, dl9C:0unte and the op-CA 92H 1, Attention portunlty fOI' advanc.-Maintenance Supervtlor. ment. IMll!m m To join the TEAM. limply ToMll~on.lfMtur• apply In PERSON: In nat I publc:atlone. Fun. PR·type ... Outltand· Monday • Friday Ing t~ personallty 11:001.m .• e:oo p.m. • muet. 557-5e1e at your near•t MAT\JRE per800, lovea working w/people, .eome FE.EUTED knowledge of home decor. 2 day/wk. Sal llPEllTlllE!!I :::' s·=~::!;~ PARTTIME --------for linen/antique/gift 1t0te IDI um e13.-n14 FIT ptionee. typing, die-_M,_ec.....,h-a-nk:t--w-a-n-ted...,.--=F=IT taph, Salary comm Exp/Trainee for tONIQn w/exper, bener. Call car r9pelr. Exoett. WOl'll· Wendy 391-8811 Ing c:ond. Mike 6'2..-07 91•aoa1 Medical 8-* Office: pit Coor~ recaMnQ. prep f0t bulY rem11y prect1ce & Mndl9g of Hickory Newport a.actt PhY9'-~ gtf\a. No up nee, lclan. Med. 9XP pteMn"ed wtll train. Part or full time. lnetuOlng blood drawing APP!Ylnperaon, West I tnJe ctlont. Cal) Plua, 17th I lnltne. N8. 6'5-2930 -------- FUN AFTER SCHOOL WORK 11 Years & Older Work Evenings & Saturday YOU CAN A VERA GE PER WEEK s7500 OR MOREi PHONE: 498-332 J All Transportation Provided By An Adult Supervisor WoulaYOOIOWlllllDOUOOD I ---.. -----. ' A·I POSITIONS V'ortt In the.,., upMdlng NRll)liper Promotton fteld. "you.,. ...,-motMted Md llkewortlngwtth ...,..,.., thla may be the opportunity you'" bMrl wetting for • •-rT::...wr•K . · ........... ............... • I' et ,, '' .. h1'11m .. _1Jroe... --~-,., __ ,_ • mz1pz 11-;a:-11~ Mwll....,.,.A.I.~ --.101WM*.w& llfll•llf ~-=-••~ •I ~ g:-,::;.,l10/Mr. Cit ...,.._I• IDIO .. WI -, ... DNe .... ....,dlta 't· mr&-. __ ... , ........ l.FcaWaM ITI Pn "IT .._..,nlnd...,.tor,.... '°"to ....... to a.o .... '° ... I iif: ...,_ I * .._ * ~ COiie.......... the 11101t eaoltlngl ... a.'9 *a In. ~ Wt't Cflldr9n •--.--"to "*" ,.,.... -. . ._ CMltl•• e..on ...,jCA •11111n•r11111.i· ... , MN • ........_Mull ~ .._ II ...... tM need 1aO ~ Awia. b't Jo6r*'8 ow ..... i 1 1 2 e I CA .__ I wc1.1 II _.. 1110ft1¥. Try Wt't ~ IUlf-fulfjlt8'ttlflle~ ~7Pi5 ~"'.::2':: ct.-Ml 1271 ~·=·==s: =-;= =·~..... ...llmllmll Plllliill I =~,:=;:. 1111 =:'.ft ' Jotn our ~ ._,,.. Upeoale, full Hrvlc• H Woll Mint to...,. ..,n. 90 1.-:t .,.._. WU••• I' I ~ & ..... ~ gourmet pllla r•tewent Ing tM extta ctwtMmM New..,..,...~ ~ ,,...,,11,rr Ml to ea,..rleftced A.E. ...U tM folowlno. dollln hOW. CAll: . Oek ""'._....,.. Hoc.ler adult .... __.,.. routee aoent• Heip.U-Selt of •PASTA/SAUT!E •eo.ta Meaa• Old • avallabl• In Ofane• ..rewpO,i BMctl/Cotta •PtzZA<;oot<8 Aob, ll0-1317 ~ t..::' ~ COunf't. P.ict .._ly, no Mw. 722-t114 =-~own) •w.tmlneler• actiwiwt lhp09,r91tM . ~ ~,:: :IUL llTIR :se~~NT ao:"o,:;.;.5:°' t:.' ·_. :."C; 1ng reoord i tuto in.. ' ,_11, I •H08TIH08TE88ES ' llf**l, ITl-1612 ~.:;:.,,. ..,, eurenoe. for Interview -· • •IUSSEM ..... c*121S/112·8IOI. ~opporturtlty to If*\ •OISHWA8HEA8 MM:y, 171·2905 -== Ml!Al ,.., ....._mar-~ In S*90f'I Mon-Ft1 •Blw Partt• _,,_..,,._ --mm 1m11 I,_, ~ :'111-w1tt1F un-1~. aun 12 ..... Newpor1 ledcy, 121-1411 _.. n *: !-_.... -.........., Ot In.-fMhlon ll&end, Upper , OU • _._, Flell houn. Al1lll't In per formation, call Jacll level next '° lk.odc·.. cond. aoo.175-3123 MATC...O I ' eolM '20 ICHW1NN o..rnoncs 11-* H1R1UM .._ ...._ TWO ~. ,...,.., Mdl. GE rc.<elr r 1 le owert flt'lfll ICtMk ~ '80. c:Nlr, CIOlln · upMlltlt)? cNln. Acelor't L.-19 _. UO. PNlco aeereo oon-Cfl!ll Iron bd\ ti.lb. new UI. °'9iel ..... 4lelllt huQalr9. two 1'19"1 old, 1011 UO. Cell Ing M0.142-0435. 21MI. 11111Jt .-.U llO. A·f~i 1100 Mdl. o"andellere 110·130. DILTA lobo't tolet with T..,, be6 & lrwne 125. Celtl. a.11409. AlnW i-bulb .-0..,,.., pteatlc Mat l*19c1 con-St~clent delk 120. ~A. ~ WtYt good ao. lf'Mtt Corona ...,_ dMIOrl tee>' new -144 1111• oorAl<-.n •M). • ...___ tttc typewr1ler "° 1/4 • -· -...... --lnct\ --.top 0ott. ~679. 3 NEW l "x14" CheYy ..... llO. Baby et1b & tabM fla41 AO. t bullt· GAAAGE .... Saturday time, 1210~1121 or lllMt,... 125. High c:N6r In 4 burner 9'CMe ,. Ofll't. 9:00 to 4:00 .. l60 Mdl. t H)ld. )edc 110. ~2111. mcMd from apet1INnt CloWno 5()c-.S 15. Blk• • t • n d t 1 o o . SOHV iilii •u i2, mai: remoc1et1no 125 eech. ao-166. JewWy 1ows. ;::;;=.:· ·~r~ lent 1100. 831-3311. PNGHT Y80UUtll •· 1100/all. 539-4541. ~ MO. 0. S30. Pl CHEST ot dr i35 ~.:. ':& Olrte HOA8£POWER I~ TOlllW own S15. Ex· pair. 10I. ~ood boott= 145:1--'-- 1 ----·----- eon eontact·~r:.:•; .\.yertatHL.ECT Orcel"75-55'3. IMD•lll ··=··· ' · 8ETTeA HOMES & For 8TATIOHERV STORE, -•1 • 1 241-2"1. NMra OAAOENS lllT-••"'" CdM. flT, 5 ~>Ont..._ 20 ft. OOod vmouum .... beg 1135. :=-ssobll• llO. w... FI ND ........ (lsge) '35. <Mr1'1 6-tpeed ~ · Rowing ...,_ AVKedo .-i 5 toot 118. Rotary mow. S50. cNne, nMec:.. lteme, .. OONOle 115. Lar9!1 round SELL .. I . . I &1Tf: ~·.~:;-REAL ESTATE 751·5000 • WAITEAIWAITAUI ~Ing coodttto. .. Ex· cond.1190 . .,.._.,. W motoreyde heln* ~te. 332 Walnut decewator ~ $80. 135. 541-2429 •ft•r t., Coate Meu. through cYssified 142-0S75. ~ ... by 11am. 146-1351. • 11119111. throu~h classified ~.'°Beed\. · lllBJH•n ; =ua ;:!:=".;:: ~= °!:':99 :"'·w':-~ ~~·p~~~~~~·~~ good. l140 obo .~-------~-------+-------~-------~~------~ SUAOEOH abta. Nights & ....... Cllll t73-nlt • 1MD ~-te0-300i' M3-0752 • • taper nee. eome ""bill-~ In penon, Jonn ...,,.,, ~11AM F 11/P 'Tl Ing looking tor lead9f Wa7vline Tennie Club u art· me. Know MAGTAG WASHER & ~.1'0-l1~~· 11ul4~tm,12-3'. IDllLlllES =~~~a:= ~ORY-=~= ····-Beoc:He~ageofNew-17-110/Hr. "-"ne to: 145-2165 tliiilW ... awn ..,,11•n1mn ~ 11 1!.i1~ ~'70.1:!:.~~ fWrtl. ew:. cond. 2dr. o.ner.i omoe, tul-tlme m-&tablllfled ftnanclal com-energetle people to join 175obo. Meytag _..,,., Ing, 11te typtng, aNWWlng peny In Newpor1 Center. our teem. Cllll Mr. ~-~-l150obo, Maytag ~ pttonee, eome c:omf)Uter Excellent phone ~nd 81759-9101• Looking for quality people l150obo.per. cond. upertence pref9rred but typing etdlls. Word pro-to eerve quaMty cffent• "*"' ..,, mppl. 144.o49f not required, .. 1ary CMllng expertenoe Mlp-RETAIL SALES CLERK .,..8ECRETAAIES . Sear'lltde by ltde IQ. 25 ct; negottable. Appty Jn per-tut. Sandy, 840-2722 PIT, no ~ '*'Y + .,..WORD PAOC ft troettree tng/freeur eon, Monday • Friday, comm. ~ta ., ... .,..TYPIST icemaker 12 ""' 1t1ii s•1CIAL GAIAGI SALE IATI 9-5, 14M2 Sand Can'tOO u.n1•1T 931--a.2~ TOP PAV FOR under~ con-r through classified Ave, lrvtne, H7•911fS Large veterinary holPltal 1111&.ULll TOP SKILLS tract. xlnt cond $395 ONLY ~/llne:CALL 642:5671 • ...._,~~~--:---::--:--~--L-----,...-.,......:._---------'11 I •• - Meklng FIT car.., Of'len-E.xp'd jewelry ulelper.an I S..--11 poeltloN avail-fS73-3eOO • ted pec)plew/•XfJ In mar-wanted. Winston'• lllk able ttwu-out the Orange ----........,,..-------------•-•L....-,_, __ ... llMlf ... tala . .... --keting, ..... & UM -'of fOf M 145-&SH County....._ WHIRLPOOL-.C.~.2 --_, computer1. PIMM ._, .,,..., . O L WEAVER years old, Ille new. S1t1. l•SfiPiiifliiJJ/8iliiON~em::ap;n>""""..,.,.--ifP~1 = llJt Now hiring weltere & m1t reaumee to Eley et RETAIL SALES TE0MPOAARIES . m:.8212/dayl ~ aet :· ..itrwM, day hoetw, WoodbrldgeAnlmalHOI-lmmed opeillngl pet In-(714)5'7-4550 73:M141/~ dOt~roorn di et ~GA SALE.Sat&Sun ::::=· ::'!; .~ p1ta1, 34 cr..a Rd .• 1r'ltne ctuetry. Mgrs/aMtt. rnor•. 100% FREE &Mtlw iiH Oiamc>rMs ":. <1n J;y, ~ :!/~rs· s!ri ":; 1 ~ •....a.. in-92714. Or cell 551-0304. FT/PT ..... allmengt.up. 1 (Brookhvm & n...-.a.n --·· ..._.., --· ' • muet. Peit/anlrnal c:at9, SECTY FULL TIME •1J•1 J Ill t _,_, I I ....,..,,w...11-I ..... , ..... is I io-4.-I Monday-Frld•'t t -5. ..,Jll•H product lu\o7Jlll11tge help-Typing ,.q'd Mactntoeti • w PMIM1111 1117 luL IMC~ IHI 14M2 ~ Canyon Ave, Ft1endly ptwant ful. For more Info cell knoW.. itae helpful rw oc ••n•• . I lrvtne 157-9111. ..,teci full time~ 1...aoo-e21-0l52 ext. l40 a1tport.$won 474-7727 lltift IAJ *•Sofa, mag whM's, PWl&'I... phonea. Knowtedge of AOOANG lmT/BIBlllllllJ Comp lementary Ad· AppllancH, h.rnlture. ~~·~gr="":: I Prep man, c:uetom r• Cotta MeH/Newport ......... /......_ For .,_.:r=coneeructlon ~ !. gourmet ,. Sat/Sun &am. 111 E. &.y 5702 Edinger I llARJJlfEllS PAil.ir _ (lrvtn• and Do~r at ,.,_;.,.rt I I dentlal. Neat appear-Bwtlareahelpfu& APP"t NG. id&lnd .,....,..-. Ave 8altM>9. • I ~ "'--.--ence, own tran1por-Penny uver, .11560 NOWHIAI t..d& co. F time._. train. U,_l,-1ltli . 4-POSTERklngwaterbed. Beach Library) Holiday decor Uems an gifts. Select tetlon,1yrup.548-0l1a Pt.cent!• Ave. Costa man.AJeoup.Sheke& Muetheveupwlphonee. 1111'91.. celmW• 1112 San1u1 1tereo with I jewelry. custom woodwork. children's toys and I ---MeM. • =~ "=.& = = ~::== e11 w Hmnlton. eo.t• Aeivh6orhood da1•a• :":!n =.20" I Turnllure. baskets. wreaths. dolls. bears. an hand-I r..• •-"""°" 548-3712 ~ 541-1945 MeM.""' w of Harbor Sale Sat e-1 eoo btoc:lt • •. made. all unique! HouHwlvH-student1. ...,.,_ica. · Irie a Jaem1ne. Bargainl e6ec Oll9f'I & mlaC. 1231 I I Now hiring hOUH· ..,llllllT llLll lllT 1Ull&hlll.lll hnltue iiH dining Mt, antiquel.,,.,; lndlanapolll (btwn New-I PLEASE COME A.ND BllING A PIUEND! cleanlng, M-F dayl. Wkly W1ttl or without typing, Exp, 35 lw wortc ..... ~ FT/PT ftex In. Mltw. gel ;;xnuc;u:x::t& waer "el'M & lot• of mlae. land/Bwtl) SAT/SUN THIS EVENT 18 PUE! • ':,~~=: =5~· .~~ • ·:::.:."'.inn~,,.;' oc ~-CM 142-0411 lovueet ~7~ MOO Clltl... 1114 ~~~~. =~~ 11 Sponsored by City of Newport' Beach Parks. Beaches. 11 .. 1111.L--•Long-term airport. c.. t55-«>12 • mile Very reuonable and Recreation ~part men ts. and Arts and Craft ·••••L •-•Temp.to Perm. . EARN GREEN/whtlgold plald ... ., ...,. SATURDAY only 9.4: I Shows of America I Co-teacher to ...iet head ua.an;n $400 $1000/WK daybed, wood rrame. ...,, 838 1 Lomand onve · tMdler In educatlonat &ever• poa1t1on18va1table a.... peop1e needed tor • very nice looking S175. EVERY SAT. & SUNDAY I Por more lnfo call lllm 644-SUU I pre-IChOOlj)l'~ram. M-F In Huntlft9tOn BNch jltateboard. enowt>oerd PINEWOOD game table, •OrangeCoaet Collage* HUGE GARAGE SALE. • -.J • 8:30-1. Xlnl tNchlng ex· Fountain Vfl/l!ay & all Of~ & ctothlng ma.. Of'der co. •eAM-12 Noon 1n19kt ~ board & FalMew & AdatM,.eo.ta .CIOthea, tum., houMhold ·----------------------perlence, competitive ange County.,... AP9l't In S*90fl, 1835 *No NIQhtl/Wkndl coe8twt $200, 11lnt. Ott· MeM. A~mltelon/ParttlnQ ltetM. S.\T.~. wagea. 7H-741M O.L. WEAVER Whittler Ave, Coate •l7/Hlf +comm/training white....,,_ !M(e 8' eofa. FREE. SPACES $12 in 9t 12 Brown Or. Neer ........ Production lnepec:tOf' TEMPORARIES Mw. Ste #F-2. ~·ml 141-1111 very ntce 1325. 142-0575 Advance, S 15 on~ or Magnolla & am1. • liK•lng-·aize--bed-·17-5oOo-.I USC VS UCLA TIX Mlcfoecope exp pref but 714/5'7-0550 100%FREE eat -/WT lfm -1.1. IU· 11• Uv rm, HldMbed , 2 bdrm Swap Mee1. 432• MOVING LE Saturday New Queen Ne bed (2). 8Ht . offer over eoAADING&GnOOt...0 not nee. Good beneflt1, -..,.,. MtS dlnrmtbl&captn'1 9·4. t7 fS1 ,La Meaa S125obo, 2Twln ala S100/ .. 714/2'8-7488 DOGS.CATS,~~. 16.00ll'lf. Apc)lyln per90n -Matin, part time. C.M. lft ·-~ ~ Map6e 1 COFFEE TABLE A.ND Lane, .8. Furn .• lampa, S150obo. Rattan O.R 0t 8181355 4509 SHEMV'S K .... -- Scrantom En1 lnMrlng AECPTIONIST: FIT 55e-01fS8 after lpm 1-1111tr141-1• MW rnec:hlM 142-8089 ' TWO END TABLES /ftshlng equip. table/4 dlM'8 1125o0o. ADOA .... E Old -Computer exp. pref. Con· -(Map6e) $150 catl. Tool c:hlldrena, MWlng Armoir, nlteetand. a"*' WANT£0: Spa-... __, eo.ta Meaa (near Harb« I · · 11m Qr • t'1~1U 0... - 1 ..-.. & Mec:Atthur) conl6der part time. f1ex.. Sound Tredcl et Balboe llstants. PT Of FT, ftex teble/8 ctws, ter ate. OllOne10f, air ewtticMa. ,. · Ible Hra. M.OOtw to ltart. Fun Zone needl outgoing hr9 fOf Mk>n In CdM. Re-Camile bdrm wtth trpl *GARAGE SALE'* MAPl.E kttcNn ... w/4 contrOI unft. 173-3152 S200-. M0-781t AreyoutheeportlnglOrt. Cotta Me .. /Newport pweonw/ ..... exp~cai ttr ... co1tege students. dr....,&ennotr.,Bekw Hou1ehold ltema , MUSTSEL~~RNITUAE cnan, round t*-. 2) .AD()f\&9'E _Old &iglllll Flndttle0'!"*'t"°" 9ctl A1'9L 142-3442 Scott. 714-723-1533 J>tMM cell IS"T3-2020 c table, mllc. 840-2378 IUmlture. ~ e1C Ind: Calif queen-a.vee !Mk• It oval $350. ..... dogl. 1 .,...., ; need In~ I · SUN tM, 282 Knox $1. aln -ter1>ed. ought Capt. bed. 5 ~~Mii ..,..._ t yr old. Pllperl. 5 PC SANSUI ll9'eo. Iron ehelvlng ilnl • m.wer., matt/box apmg - -$400-. 840-799 AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES Never uMd Euy Giie* ~~:..-.:.~ t: dnt 1110· 14 2 -05 75 PHOTO EQUI~ 9LOOtONG '°'a~ exerc. 50 pc Tempeiwwe llrolar. tyke't piicnlc 1bL NEW llv rm tum. matching SHOW & SALE nlon?f We,_,. wondmr· 10 4 WOADS DAYS Move ' Oat! Need to sell anything that rolls, floats or flies? ... We have a Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only $799 Extra words 50¢ each. Ada.that run 7 days are an additional $4.00. Call for more Information. Because this Is a special rate, we request prepayment by check, MasterCard or VISA. ----------------· <Xl.RJI ----------------- NAME -------------ADDRESS ------------------- CITY ___________________ STATE. _______ ?IP ______ _ PHONE ---------------7 AMTENCLOSEOS_---------------- CIRCLE ONE MASTERC ARD/VISA __________________________ EXP.DATE ____ _ PRINT AO BELOW -,, ·--- , • , . - I• ; . . I' dl9hel (Lenox). 722-8732 Infant car .. 1. bMc:tl love Met. aofa. chair. 1000'• of iteme. Over 140 ful lo¥lrtg dogl & C9tS 233 Cost• Mela St. C.M. cn.NMr bl1t•. Hltechl 23" 1n5 tdtal. 2 "'°' old. pd t..,... °' ~-av....-for adOptlou Antique.. AMI• Beers. & color TV. artist dtaftlng S t200, Jdnl cond Diane Nov. 12 • 13. Sa I : · MUii go to 1Mp01...,.. Iota more. all good stuff. table.-ter cooler stand. 543-t5441W. 843-5e261t1 10:30am-5pm; Sun: ~. Come a -. .. Sat. 8-12, 214 Cabrllk> Kenmore MWlng ma-QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS t0:30am-3·30pm. Ot· mlClf\t he¥9 tN ~ (beNnd Ml Cua) • Chin• w/tabl• a ac-a BOX. QUILTED! I ange Cnty Falrgroundl. pet '°',au. 131-~ cesaories & Iota more. BRANO NEWI $155. 0.... 4 or 5, 8k"1 14, LE A c BABV. CHILDREN'S & Call enytlrn9l 9945 Com-Call: M&-<t2N ~ Arlington Ave. Adm MA K champion MATERNITY CLOTHES & wall Or No reaonable SLEEPER/lofa s150 donation: 14 (13 w/ed Of = ~ ~ = TOVSI New a uMd. Huge offer refuledl M3-5a50 Reel c:tir 1125 811 Coupon). 8r1ng old cam-pepet'l .lnct. 250-7411 Mlectlonl SAT Only M . a 170_ Oeelllc:tir ·~. Kite .,.. & photOe to ... or ..,.-~.....,...----.,,=--= 253 E 23rd St,..t lnlM .144 tbl/c:tire $70. 722-8540 trade. Info: ~ AKC, fS Couch, table, warher. gu 88XTINd rm i gear. Western ~ograpttlc ...... cttamplon lln••'. dryer etc. Sat & Sun. 9-3 Seuwtng ltOYe, peloM, ~ 0~= ~~C:I ~~~:•Ion ~1tte89':"~'* 1141 Conancler Or. fine. hand-powered Sing· Birch night ltand S25 Ali c 841·9294 .,, Sabot NII. mast. 111c. xlt. 721•1119 tft lpm. C19iiit1n iiti POODLE PUPPY SALE GARAGE SALE SAT 9 SAT, 4412 Sandburg -HOme railed (T• Cup, AM Bdrm Ml • man ·~ ..... IHI Weterbed. bkceM heedbd • N •Ille. . ~In.) All colOt'I ran." 1acuzzl, clothing. xmmsooka, ~~8!t= ......... ,..... . 751-3-415 arm cl\alrl. Lotl of odds en•---3 F--'lieat •"""loOo * 751-8742 . .. •1.at ........... & endt. 434 Lenwood Or -.. -•· .... · .....,., .a-. _____ __,.._· t tam. 1399 Galoy. •'=l'nMU IS fNt le f• Ull ......, Huge garage u1e • sur.. Dover Shof'• --DAV ONLV M fl9Nng ---FrM to good ho1t1e. BLACK Spinet Plano rode & ,...._ 9 Mts grn ANTIQUE white MWlng ~ Lovable affectionate '500. ~ Ctw .... lf,. dlrecior chair covwa. madl .• clothing a 14-tfS. e·a30· wtOe, ••new. Beat mtxect breed...,,.. dog. Gift. Very good cond. vacuum•. bka. too much hOulehotd. gott dubs. on.. 548--2794 Young, l'leefthy wtth .. 831~ to mention, 2829 Europe cheat freenf a more. CENTER CLUB member· lhota. rc,-' companion. -CONSOLE-s--.. ---~--&-m-1-H""'W Dr • Mel8 Verde. 1~~'1. ~t ~ 1hlp. Significant die· 557-M O bench.Prov.~.,... 557-8934 count an..,_.,~ NIT-.1 IH mdl.111• new ttwouaholAt Kid'• toys bill-. dlahel Neighborhood Garage call for detala l40-0840 1 Y04J '** up need wor1' tuned & delhWed S1~ MWing ~ wall bk Sale! SAT 8:30em-4pm •• _.._ 971-7027 , p.p.147-6172. • Sa Su Fumtture. retrig, lawn • ..,.. '' -I llllfvea. 1tereo. V n moww edger clOtha Country Ctub Clua-A 11...,.==-~--~==- M , 4'2 Broeclwey great •tum i215 Not~ mem~.&4M50IS SELL'amt:rn El•IUlll ULJ tlnglwn. Wea1dlff. NPRT 8d't Tennie Club no 8b 830. 15...,.s, _'!i 20fS8 & 20l3 W•tmlnat• SAT & SUH W . Exerclte longer .... trwlaf9rabee . cond, UMd twloa. :'f Ave .• SATURDAY 8-3 bfft•. t>uta. b6ock ta~. memberlNpe & tM wait-throu~h cla~s1f 1ed o0o. 78()...0M9 Nia INI i Old & New tteme 1n time TV. VCR, aurl!>ds, l)A(es. lnilliltpricelaSl50. Buy 142-Hll n.1 .. greetttmetobu, IOI' CM11masl SAT /SUN etc. 1353 &wJI Lane my trau.._ .,._ fam~ 1t'9t ""*'II boet ~--.. t-5.2e19SantaAnaAve. SOM.E ANTIQUES. tum =-= !"...111~y .... =~=-T'' Apt •E. (The Sevllte) llnens, oamea. etc:. tranafw r.. 11w2n -1 . c:IMIMtd.. One of everything! Incl 2 Fri. Sat. 9-5. 401 Soog liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ )(mu,,... & omament1, Hatbof Rd.146-1888 I walk•r. Set/Sun 383 SUNDAY ONLV. 9-3 Broactwey. Costa M... AntlquH. collectables, lllmllULI ==H=:yRd ....... lrM 1111•• SUNDAY °""t 9-4, t502 Sat. Nov. 12. htn-4Pm. Hewn Pl. (new Irvine & LIONS PARK. Under the 15th). FurNture. w9ighl grendltandt. Everything aet ...,.., ~ goat. 1829 Pomona. __ • ___ • ----1 SAT 9--3. Fumltura. baby YACHT SllPllJS umbr... stro4ter. wall· ~. antq pewter & 111-2 tr\ldlloedl turnWMngs & ver em1 ~ & eQU!pment ffom targe mcW.1 2530 Leflloh Pt.. world CIHI yacht • College Pk. 54S-2i78 TeakWOOd ltems.inCIUOe deetle. ....eber, eatoon YARD SALE. Lotl of greet tabta, deQl bo11. drawers. hoUMflOld 11uff. dothea. hendr.... etc. 2 IWge ptano, ~ 11n vtolll\ etc. .,_.bAnntde a com- Sat. 9-5. 38 t Rower St peea, mod9'n etectrlc SELL thtouth classified ...., ..... ....__._..141-1111 dev1t1. 1moll11tacll. redlr. 15 cN6r'I.. ~urea • * Ideal '°' neutal den cw ~ Into )'CMK new floet. Al it... pttced tor "'** ...._ SA 1' only ~ • 447 Nof1tl Neccpor1 8Nd • N ••1)CHt Beech • ••• •610 or 14a-4112 Today's News Today! In newsracks by3pm . • • • • . -OrMgil COM& OAJLY PILOT/ Saturday, November 12, 1988 power ateering/brak•. engine. AM/FM, ....-. A/C, -· 'M & cuHtte. A/C, tllt. IMI 'II mTlllA more. Contact Ara tlll. T-topa, alloya, r. n ._.......Md out (10472) $10,495 5 ..,.., .. 790-0929 Ot 760-9792 IMther. (I0120) •• 195 .... •I ·-. IULIMllllUll dootloc*"':.'at8 ~ S1850orbeetoffer. 1221--=11;~ruud . •YILD power 1i~1ng1b%~e1: HONDA '77 CIVIC .... AM/fM ca ... tte A.IC, Good condition, runs well ... ~ ... fW Ml-IU1 utt. ex'tra clean: Low 1900 <?~~~~e1sws _._.. M1-llll .. ta fncb 1139 mites. (20JD299) $9,888 .,. .......... 7111 ... w llH•Tll IUOI Honda Prelude, 1982. w "' ... m JOH SON & !tON lmc 0111 Meorc.ur y ~le >1ert>1.ir B1"~1 Cuetd Meu '>4U '>630 ________ ,_ ..... Super clMl'I, anltlOus to ,.,... SkllFl:tllno Gt 18h. '4if\. -.... Miil N4I S3150.00 873--0605 5 speed rmnuei. r~. 110120coYer&te>p,good r.a MJ..-1 ' crulH, power atMr· condition. $1800. Call 5 speed nuinual, pQWer 11111'11 Ing/brakes, AM/F._, 536-8734 after 4pm. brak•, AM/FM, euset-BMW '83 320i. S PKG. 11•11 JI.... canette, AIC, tit. Moya. .. II ...1. Tiii ta. A/C. Extra nice, low White. The ultimate 5 speed"*"*· ceaeatta. Immaculate condltlon. __ ...... .,.,....(3C4t220)$5,795 Chrlatmu Giit. Im-Custom bumper (2FJG109)S5.195 12' 81C 8E 86P SXIL-11£1 .... 11A11 macurate. 120.000 tree-<2893583> U.395 . uun_,. W BOARD New N9Wf un-a.A way mites. Exoaltent op-..... ""'' .-a pecked· $500 790.9515 8fatlng condition. $e750 -11 --eome .... CcMM""" come RI your wlntw recreation Medt • look to clealfled for deell on wtleels and equlp- men1. /deys. &42..a177tnlghta. Ml.... O.B.O. 84CM770 Ml.... aa.--In CIMllfted. I MUC ll>TG Ml.IC ll>TICE FJCtrnOUa MJMEU ITAn..NT cw from !tie date°' 1M hWtng -noe County on OCtober 20. OON>rTIOHAl USE l'e.A-_.._County a.ti °' Or· ..cnnoue .,..... l'tCTmOUa .,..... ~ed by. an lndMduel ADOIPTU) ONMNAMCf NAm STAW UANDOITFMT CW ~ lboW. 1988 MIT NO. 1039 (EXPANStON .... County on ~ um flAn..NT ,.._ ITAftW The reglttrant com- OrdlMnce a&-18 .. Idled-The folo.wlO pef90l'la -u. cw P9C'nTIOUa YOU MAY EXAMINE the OF EXISTINO MEDICAL a. 1.. ,.,.. The tolowlng peraona are The tollowlng petlON -menced to trtinMC1 ·~ uled to be 1n f\111 io<ce and doiflQ ~ -= .,... .. NAm Ille kept by IN court. If you Publittwd Or-. eo.t IUILDtNO)" ~ Orange eo.t doll'G ~ ... dolnt butllnetl •: neat undef the flctllou• en.ct 30 daym from ltndop-STHE PACIFIC COM· The follow!}'? pettOl\t are • peraon ln1«ested in 0.fty PllOI October 29, No-Petition submitted by o.ly Piiot Nownlber 12, 19, uNIOUE FINISHING. 785 HEAL THY PLANTS. 2700 ~ name or nam. t1on on ~bar 7. 1988, PANY. 2425 Orange Aw. have abeodooed the UM o4 the--. you may Ille with "9mber 5. 12, 19. ,... Owl Monroe lor upe1181011 21. becember 3, 1988 Weet 17th Str .. 1 Unit H, Peterson Place •3t-C, lated above on ~ber 1, and-adoPted by tile IOI-Unit B-1, Costa Meea, Calf. th• FIC1111ous Bvtln•H &he court• 1orme1 Request s.-052 of extst?.Mstory medlc:el Se-088 Ccel• Mesa, Calif. 92828 Costa Mesa, Calif t282ff 1t88 lowing rol cell voce. COUN-92827 Herne: SAHC0 BUILDERS, kw Speclel Noelce of tile fll-oftloe to 3 story Marc J Steele. t300 Alfred Rodtlg~. 2700 Carlos AMdrer CIL MEMBERS AYES: H.il, Pttrieia Anne Gill. 2425 803 Maro1*1te A¥e., Cor· "'8 of an llwwt\ory end SIP-"8JC ll)TJC[ bulldlrlg at 7150 Eucllcl MlJC llJ11C( Mems, Coat• Meee. Ca.Ml. Peterson Place •31-C. This stat_._t -Ned Ambvrgey. Hornbuckle. Orange Aw. Unit e.-1. eo.ta one del a,1.,, Calif. t2e25 Pf.._, ... ,, of •lat• Meets 8VMC; a Negethe Deder-"""--92827 Coats Mela, Calif 92826 wl1tl the County Clertl of Or· Butte. NOES. WhH l•r. M .... Callf.92827 The Acthlou• BuWieel 0to4enypetltlonoreccoun1 ..:=cw atlon It belnt ~ed In """11TIOU9MJHFU Thi• tK.ttlnet• la con-This bualnen la con-angeCountyonOctober21, ABSENT: None Rex Paul Loth, 2425 Or-Name refef'red \0 •bc>W -.. provided In MCUon 1260 conjuncUon with thle tt.m. --8TA,.....,,. ducted by: an 11\dlvldu.I ducted by: an lndMdual 1"8 Ordinance H -18 •P· ange Aw Unit &-1. Costa Ned in Or.,_ County on of the c.Hfomla Probete TO~~ CON-COHDITIONAL USE PER-The follow4n9 per90l'IS are The regl•trent com-The regletra nt com-,_ prove• • development Mesa. Cellf. 92627 October 8, 1981 ~ILE Code. A~ for Speciel Ml'T NO 1041 (UPGRADE OF doiflQ ~a: menced to transact bu~ menoed to transact bu»-PvblWled Orange CoMt agrMn'*lt between the City Thia butlness Is con· NO.F17258t .J.u... Notlcelonn la•'IWlable trom CENotRN;_ ... ...._.... gNien UOUOA LICENSE) T(MPEST EQUITIES, ,_. und« the tlctltouJ nett und., the flctllous Delly Piiot Nowmber 5, 12, of eo.ta Me.a end A & A ducted by: • v-e1 pert-St8Yefl Art~,.._,MllM, the COUf1 ctwti. . -,. ,,_,...,Al: Pl to Petition M.lbfnltted by La 11912 8olaa CNca Ste. 201, bullneea name or names b\islneas name or ~ 19.111 t988 Parcel 4 Md R & A Parcel 5 net$tllp 803 M.,~. Aw .. Cor-George L. RC>il•" of }':;R=orse. ~ A~ T0t1• De Oro (ou.c.mole Huntington Beacn. Ctllf. 119ted abolle on Octobef 18, ll•led at>OYe on October 31. • ' S.-075 tor Metro Pointe Ptla9M 2 The reglstrent com-ona def M.,, Clalf.1121125 Rooer9 & Hertley. A Law ·• Joe's) for the tddltlon of an 92149 1tea 19U --------- and 3. loctlted 1n the IOI.Ith-meonc:9d to ~ bull· Thia bull~ wu coo-COrpor•tlon. 17111 8eecn fomla corporation,. Tr.,. "4'T" on aale Oenettl Mien ... Cf08Mey. 1796~ Marc Steele Attredl\odrfguez MUC ll)TIC( _, PQrtlon of the too neu under the fictltous ducted by an1'ncllvldual Blvd.. • 103. Huntington ferora. wnoee ~ ecj... Alctlollc .,...,.... Lic9nae ~ BIYd., eo.t• Mesa, Tiiis sl•tement wu flied This statement wH filed _ _......---....-.;;...;.;,.;.;;.. __ blodc of South Coast DrlYe. business name or natMS Thia statement w., Uled a.en, CA 92~7. Attorney di'-\~4~1':;': ~ to allow kw the on tlte Mia Callf, 92827 with the County Cle<k of Or-with the County Clet1t of Or· l'tCTTTIOUI .,... .. In 1 PDC Zone. fnYlronmen· titted 1bow on Marcil 28. with the County Clertt of Or· lor Pet"lonet enue. Stet · I C~ and CONUmPtlon ol 9ldl04tc Sidney Allan Cronley. enge Coonty on October 211. ante County on Nowmber MAm ITAT'lmMT ttl Oetermlnetlon: En· 1988 ange County on September Publlthed Or•nge Coast ~· ........ ~...__ ,_ ......... beV'8fa(l99 In con~lon 1'Tt3'h Newport Blvd .. Colt• 1tte 2 19118 The following peraona are Yl.ronmentel Impact Report P•trlci1 Anne Gill 29, 1te8 • Delly Piiot Nowmber 11. 12. ,,,., • """' ,, ___ .. ....,.,, with .i.tlng reet.urant fa-Meee. Cellf. 92827 l"M3M ' FJl7120 doing butlneet w. Ho. 1020 08f'llfled In t9S. This •l•lement was filed Pub!Wled Or911Q8 Coast 11. 1N8 :H1E'r~E:fH~VL~~'1° c:My et 11129 Bl'ootchurst Dorie Pwliz. 10 Belcanto, Pub1191'1ed Or-noe Cout Publlthed Orange Cout IN YOUR HAIR, 422 The full text of the ordl-with tl'l8 County Cl«k of Or-Dally Plot October 22, 29. Fs.ee9 INC A Del-. Corpor' 811Mt. Thia Item .. caMgori.. !Nine, cellf. 92714 Deity Piiot November 5. t2, Dtl'b::, Nowmbet 12. 111. Acacle. Corona del Mar, nance ~ be read In the enge County on Oc1ober 26. Ncweitet. 5. 12. t988 ••.,,. ~ at~ T _...,.. wtl • "'6l'f ~from CEOA. Thi• t>uelneu 11 con-19, 2a, t988 29, bar 3, 1988 Callf. 921125 ~22 City Cler1l a office. 77 F1111 1988 naaa &.032 ,._ ""11"4 bu91Mu r aOdl 'ts t 1g;; CONOOIONAl USE PER· ~ed by: a Ol'*al part· Sa-071 S•-084 Jiii Elaine Wood, .. 0,lo,oe. Coata....... Pub!iSIW:I Ocaoge, ~, ~cw ... Ml'l NO 103e, VARIANCE "8taNp Acacl .. ·Corona del Mar, llLEEN '· ,._Y, City 011ty Pilot Nowmber 5 12 ~ ln'ENnOMTO"" ~ty~:t; · _, (1'tt'~S'TI) 1 n com-NlJC ll)TICE · Clefil 19 16 l988 · · . • STORE)• menced to traneact bul>-Thie buslneu Is con-Publlthed Ortnge Coast . . Se-.076 F1CTITIOUI .,..... LEAll MAL AND oei-. St•I• °' c.lfomia.. Petition IUbmilted by me -u'* the flc;tttous f1Cl1Tt0Ua .,...,, '1CTTTIOUI IMI..... ducted by. en lndMctual Delly Piiot Nowmber 12.1 NAME ~TEMOT I "re:* .J::::." f "= ~0:::.:,0 ~ ~ Firestone Tlre and Rubber ~ name or namea U.. flit Tl....,. ..._ ITA~ The registrant com-1988 "8JC NOTICl The fol...,....-v ~ •re .,, • ColnpMy for the cons!NC> listed abOY8 on NIA The follow4ng PIW10nS are Tl'l8 1-... menc.d to traMKt butlo-Se09l doi119 buslMsa u Of COMDUCTIMO .Mllehell Avenve. lrvlne, tlon ot a MOO equare foot Oor1I P9fez doing ~ u : ---""' pW90flt .,. ,_1 \lncMt ttle llctltoua ---------SUNMOtt COURT LOS ALAMITOS REAL TY, I WANT CAM, County of Or11nge, Stele of Flr•tone ttore et the north-This statement was n.led FAUL C 0 NE R DE · doing ~ u. b\lslneM neme or namM Pl&JCNOTIC( CWCALIFC>MtlA. 3011 Br1mh•ll Dr . LOI ,...ICHOOlA.ND/OR Celllomia. _,comer°' MegnoUa wl1httleCountyCler1lofOr·SIGN/DEVELOPMENT. 27~~E~RACT~UI~~~-lllled•bolleon0ctober20. COUNTY OF OlllANOE Alamitos. C•hf 90720 CHLO CAM "'OOAAMS S9kl ptoperty ls detcrlbed Street Md T .. bel't AYMUe. 11nge County on No¥ember 1555 .._ l/efde E. •8A. lslol, ta -. 1taa ll'Aru.N'T CW In ll'l8 Maner of the Appli-Selma J•net Kornmann. NOTICE IS HEREBY In 91'* .. a : All stock In Vwtance s. \tea FW7181 ea.ta MMa, Callf. 92828 Cattf 92828-5909 Jiii Wood UANOOl-MTCW cation 01 Der1'lll Norman 3011 Br1mhall Or .. Loa GIVENtnaton thetaidayof trade, flxwre.. equipment, fS5 11.1bmltted lncontunc· Pvblilhed Or.nge Coast M•rl! F•vtconer. 1555 C The Evefi~s; :~ou~, This 1111_._1 wae Ned UM CW l'tCTmOUI Beegle for cnenge of Name Altmllo.. Calit 90720 November, 11188, the Botrd good wilt and Olhw P'OC*1Y llon 10 911ow for Ille •tab-DeltY Pllot Nowember 12 19 Mela Varda E. . .SA, eo.11 C •lll0tnl•M c{ 111~1 • with tile County C1ert1 c1' Or· ltUWSI Nam No A t45657 Thlt bualness •• con-ot Trust... of ttte OcMt\ of tflat whOtlllele dlst"butor llll'lment of • lO loot high 2I. l>ecember 3 1taa · ' ......_ Cellf. t:ze29 ° •ta ••a• • · 11nge County on Octot>er 20, The following pertona ORDER TO ducted by an lndMdutl View School District of the of tutomottw wtlMll buel-1 91gn· • Neg9tlYe • • s.-087 Thia buslMU la cbn-92628-5909 1eaa N1Ye abandoned the i.-of SHOW CAUSE The reglat,.nl com-County of Or11nge. State of MM known 11 HRE PEA-:;::'Ion It' being r• duc1ed by:'" lnc:lllllduel . This bu11ne.1 la con-..-U th• Fictitious Bvtlnen FOR CHANGE OF NAME mw\C8d to lTtnaact busl· Cellfomla. det•mlned ltlal FORMANCE end la located queeted In coniunctlon wtth Ml.IC ll)llC( The regl1tr1n1 com-dUcted by. COfporatlon Pubhhed Or-noe Coeac Name. SUBE S PORTS-Denlel Norman e.egle ha -under Iha flctllOUI the lollowlng land, bulldlngl. •t 17742 Mltchell A--. '""Item menced to trtntaci ~ The reglltra nt com-09lly Pilot Octot>er 29 No. TEAM SUBARO. 1835 Whit· llled, petition In this court ~ neme or n•mes and equipment wlll not be Irvine. County of Orange, NOTICE OF PREP· FICTfTIOU9 .-a1 .,._ vnder the flctltous "*"*' to transact bull-wmber 5, 12, 19, 1M1° tier Ave •B· 12, Coll• lor an Ol"der lllowlng pell-listed •bolle on NIA needed lor 1Ct1oo1 purpoeea. State of Cellfomla. ARATION OF NEOATIVE taAm ITAT'lmtn ~ name or n.,,_ MU vnder the llclltow a..054 Meea. Calif 92827 !loner 10 cMnge hla/l'lef Selma Jtnet Kom"*1ft and w4ll be let to the NQMet The bulk ttanlfer wll be DECLARATION The ~ per90l'IS are titted abo\le on January 1, bualnell name or "": --------- The Flctlllou• Bvslnns name trom Dlr1itl Honnen This stttement wu flied bidder lo< pur·poeet of 098'· oonsummeted on or .nw For tN it81M Identified doltlQ ~at: 1NO Nsted aboll9 on A'Jr: t Pl8JC ll01IC( Neme refeNed to ebove wu Beegle 10 Oenlel Norman with Ille County °'8rk ol Or-~ting Infant care. ~ the 30th day of November, wfth '"aeterlek (°).notice II J.rA. ANO COMPANY, Marti Fauic-Alan S.nateln, reeldWtl llted 1n Orange County on Beegle-John.on -noe County on October 28, and7or child ewe progrtmS t988. Thia tMlllc tr.,,._ ta heteby gl'llen that baaed on 2005 w. 8elboe BIYd. •1 to. Thia statement wu filed Thi•. atttement was nled FtCTTTIOUa .,... .. Much 4, 1987 FILE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tM8 f'1lan fortlle~beglnnlngDe-subfect to Section 8108 of thelnftlalrevlew aNegatlV. ~Beecn.Callf.928&3 wlththeCountyClerkofOr· wltht~CountyClerkolDr-MAMEflA,_.. NO.F337209 that Ill P«M>l'll lnteresled In Pub11thed Orange Coalt camber 1. ttea through the Celtfomlt ~ Declaratlon '11 being Jo Jehnl, 218 20th St .. ange County on October 28. rroei°"nty on NOYembef The following penontl are C~~,:a~~it 1~::8:--themetterafor ... khppeer ~1~:1~1.~ovemt>er5.12, Juac~o:t~ADDRUI· ;::·el~,,!:::.1:.C,8:; prepued. ThePlannlng ... C~BeecnS ~2863208 1taa n1m1 ' JW7114 ~~C~L 3300 " • before this court In Depart-· • .,.. p ""· esee ... _, Commlsalon wlll conlkter ·--• · --•· Publlthed Orange Coast p blllM<I Ortnge Coast ' Paul David Ludgate. 2971 ment No 3 at 70C>'CMc Sa-070 ark View .... 11oo1. 1 WELLSFAA008ANK,N.A .. tpCWO'I .. of the Negattw Grtnd A-. So. Puadena. Dally Pftot Nowmber 5 12 u . lrvlne Aw. Sult9 300, Hew-e Bredford Pl-. Santa Center ~Ive W•t Santa Tvnstell Lene. Huntington f1«ow Departm.nt. Re: Dederatlon at the NoYem-Callf. 91030 19 29 1988 • ' O.llCN°T':'ee12• 19• port ~. Cellf. t2teO An1, Cellf. 92827 Ao• Callfornla. on ·C>ec:iem-Pl8.IC ll)TIC( Beach, CA 92&47 Escrow No. ff2·t23, 4590 bar 23 ltaa meetrR\ Thia business ts con-· · s.o73 28• bar · 1 Sa.()88 Bar1on lfl Nedelman, 210 This bu"-was con-..__ ·13 t"•• ... 2.00 p M Mo. efRooMe: 14 MKArtfu Boule¥ard, W.. l ... E.Sf M' •TIER ( dUc'8C'...,. a -ar part· Via lttleca, ~ Beectl, ducted by• gen« .. pertl'l8f· ;;;, then -::c,·\~e ~ MOTICE cw OUTH No. of 1 lquare FHt: 810~ Newport &Mdl. CA " pr~,,.,,._: t! MrtNp. WJ· .,.....~ PmlJC ll)llC( Calif. 92863 Ihle> . c-11 any they na.... why AND cw NlitiON 15.810 92880, County of Orange, ~~J:. of the The re9l1tr1nt com-"8JC ll)TJC( Thia -buslneu 11 con-this statement was llled Mid Petlllon tor ~ of TO AD•HTO All PfopoMls must be r• State ot c.Hfomla 92980. i;.;;;~ a-n,. menced to tnnwt bu91-f1CTITIOUI ..-u dueled by. an lndMdual wl1tl Ille County C1er11 ot Or-name lhOUld not be granted llTATI CW celYed no Ill• than Mon-This tKA tran..., d089 ment Code a 000 et -ci naae under the flctllou• ~ ITA,.....NT l'tCTITIOUI ltUW•I The registrant com- -noe County on N<Nember IT IS FUR™ER ordered AMtA L KAMHOU d•y. November 14. 1taa, II not lndude e liquor llcenee and 1'18 Founu:tn v_, ~ .,..,... natne °' namee The fo11ow4ng pereons are .W. 8TATIMINT mencecs to trllnMCI tiuea- 3. 1H8 that •copy of tNa Ol"der' 10 c... ~ 2 00 Pm et the ButlMM Of· U-fef. Al c:lelrN"""' be nlclC* Code l1tle 21 llMed ab0"'9 on October 24, 6olna buelneM ea; The foltolJ,'ng pettoM are neu vndef tile 11c111oua Published Or-noe Cout atlOW c:a&1ee be put>IWled In ._,._ flea of the <>c.en View t9C8tYed •t thll eddr'88I by THOSE oESIRINO ;.0 .... ,. NEWPORT ISLANDS RE· doltlo butlneU u : ~ name or namea Delly Piiot NoYM!ber 12. 19. llleOrangeCoeat o.lly PllOI, To 1111 rien. be11elld•t• School Olltrlci. t&SMO "B"' the 29th dty of ~. llty In f9Yor Of In oppoeltlon Jo JaM& ALTY, 270I Vista Del Oro, p EA RS 0 N & AS . llsted •bOW on October 15, 211. becembar 3. 1N8 • ~ of gener•I creditor., contingent cred+-Street, HIM'tllnoton Beectl. 1N8 totflepropoula .. begt¥wl Tl9 etatement -Ned Newpor18-:tl.Cellf t2MO SOCIATES, 3t15 Ville Way. 1988 &H>tO an:uatlon. publlthed 1n this tors. and pereona .no may Cattfomle 921141. Bids .. be So far aa known \0 tM .,, opportvnlty to do ao at wtltl the County Qer1l of Or· Wayne pt111p 0e Caro, ~Beed\, Calif. 1128&3 Bart Nede'man -::::::======::-!county ,1 leMt once 1 week be ottlenwtle ln-.ied In the OC**' tub)eet to Education transferM, all l)U91MN IN pAblc heerVlg " "'"'-ange County on October 21. 2708 Vtlta Del Oro, Newpor1 Aobert T Pearton, 311$ TIMI stat_._I wu fled for tour con~tve ..,.., w11 OI" ••t•. or both, of Code Section 39365.8. "' nam. Md addr .... weed Information " ~ you 1tM ....,. Beectl. cent 92e90 V1lla Wmy. Newport BMc:h, wl1h the County Clertt o4 Or· PACIFIC VIEW prior to the day of Mid,__ ANNA E. KAMHOlZ lieu of • publlc: meeittng of by Trwwlwor for the erw.. "'llY contact the Ptei"*'G PutlllMd Orange C08lt Thia bus!-Is con-Callf 92tt3 ...-County on October a , MEMORIAL PAAt< tno. A PETITION n.. ~fled the Boerd of Tn.t-. on = last put. W ~ Department at "5-4425 Dally Plot NoYMlber S. 12 CIUcted by: an lndMduel Thia butlnM• la eon-1988 C-W • Dated NOV'· t988 by KEITH DEAN KAMHOlZ Mondey Nov•mber 14, om the aboV9,.,. Howllld end,..., to ltle above lteme.. 11. 2t 1... ' The regltt,.nl com· ducted by an lndMdvel ,_ ~erycMOlft\IMY ,,..._L.......,-..,..ef lnthe~Courtc1'C.-1988 at 2 15 p.m. tn the RKlng Enterprl-. Inc., If a propoeed action 18 • • s.os1 mencecJ to Iran.ct bu*-Tha regl•trant com-Publlhed Orange eo.t • r.,_tory ._ ~ COW1 1om1a.. County of Or-noe,.. Board Room et 1M40 ·•a·· 17742 Mitchell Avanve. dlaRanged In coun tflwe neea vndef the ftctltou• "*"*' to transact bull-Deity PllOOkwember 5. 12. 3500 Peclfle ~Drive Pubhhed Or11nge Cout qvesilng that KEITH DE.AN Str•t. Huntington Beectl, lrvlne, CA. ~beallrnltatlon to"ra111ng ..a.JC ll)TJC[ ~ name or nemet ness vnder the ftctltou• 19, 28, t9118 ~ Kii OeMy PllOt NoYember 12 1t KAMH6L2 be llPPOW'lt.cl .. Calflorn11 92647. At'l'f ,.. Deted: NCNWnber •• 1• oNy tfloee ....,.. raleed at ltted eDo¥9 °"NIA bU..,_. name or namtil S.-074 84 -2700 28. oac.mber 3, 19118 · 'peraonel repr-tat!Ye to eponslble .~ pr...,.1 at ADVANCED WHaaL the putlMctieer'•IO deect1bed FICTfTIOU9 .._.. WwtM PN1p De Caro bted ebo\le on Jenu.y 8.1------.,.-~-,_....;;.;;..;;;.;..;. HARM>fl LAWM· 11111'.0LIVE Mortu•ry • Ceme1ery Crematory 1825 Gisler Ave Cot•• ...... 540-555~ NlltCI POTHIEflll NLLPOADWAY Mortur~ • Chapel 1 tO Broadwty Coat1 M ... 142-9150 IMrer'• Flnen 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 1414111 89094 eclmtnlster the estate of the MIO m.ting shall be gNo9" fta.ol..()QCI. INC., • In .,,.. not)Oe or In WJltten um flA,.....,,. Thie ~tement wu Ned 1912 "-""'"4 1---------cs-dent an opportunity \0 ralM the DalHare eo.,..1ae11, 8r. corraaponcMnce dehwed The fOllowtnO per90l'IS .. wl1h !tie coumy Cler1I of Or-RoOer1 T PMl'IOl'I "8JC ll)TIC( A HEARING on ,,,. petlo-bid• or•lly .,,. the ..-.ct ~ c. t<.,,ee. ...... to the Planning CommlNlon 6olng ~-= ... Coun1y on October 25. ,. Thia at•tement WU fMed ACTITIOU9 __ .. •---------tlon Wiii be l'l8ld on 12/1/88 bids.,. OC**' pr~ ...... Tr....-.e atorprlottothe bllcheer· IAMERYOOAST MEN'S 1taa nllnl with theCountyCleftl of Or· MAME ITATlmNT FICTITIOU9 9U81NEll ., 1.45 p M In ~· No. 3 euc:h bid• attall ex.c:.ed, by at Publlehecl Or.nge C08lt lnQ, pu HAIA DE$0H, 4255 M.-1· Publlthed Orenge Oout ... County on October 28, The foltowlng penOl'l9.,.. .W. ITAT'lmlff located at 700 CMc: Can1er .... , 11119 (5) l*'C*ll. the Deify Piiot Nowmbar 12, faA* A. ICHUMA. Mt-1"*"9 Way Unit 13, ~ Delly Piiot October 29 No-ttte ~· ~ aa: The tollowlng penona are Drive West. Santa Ana, C8f'.. hlQheat 01 •ny WTllten bid ,. 1911i Mt ........,, ....,.... 8Mc;fl Calif t2eeo bet 5 1~ 19 1988· . nea11 B S H 0 T DIP PE 0 doing buMnMI u : lomla 9270t. calved. SllOIS Cl 1 luhn ' RoMid e Uttle 11331 _, • • • S.-059 Pub411hed Orange Coast 80LlS, 2tl M:r.: A_,.. VIAOINIA'S INTERIORS. IF YOU OBJECT to the Coples of the terms and PubllaNcl er.,. eo.1 Eapenlta Orange C•llf Dally Pllol N~bef 5, 12, Coat• MeM, Call . t2t27 1399 Galaxy Dr. Newport gr.,.,llng ol the petition, you condtt10n1 of the ..... are "8JC ll)TIC[ Delly Piiot Nollember 12 92Mt • • · fta.JC 11)11C( 19, 28. 1988 8etll Alv• Swltt, 211 Beect). Calif. 92e60 ll'IOuld ettl'l8r appear at tfle avsll•ble 11 the district office 1oaa · Aotllrl e. Wahce Little sa-oee ~ A11e .. Coat• Meee, vtrQlnla zeru. 1399 oe1-heeltng tnd at ... your ot>-'' the 1fl>fement1onec1 acs-NOnea cw __,.2 11331 Eapentta Orange ACTIT'IOU9 .,..... • .. .,. MnllC( · 92827 axy ~. ~ Beach. tectlona or Ille written ob)ec-dt-Minimum rental for "*.IC •AMICI Callf t2t80 ' ' um ITATIMDfT ..--"" Ttllt butlMSe la con- Callf. 92te0 tlon• with the court ~. claleroomsend~-•FOM ntR "9lJC --Tiit. bulln ... 11 con-The fOllo'iiitng per90l'IS are ducted by. an lndMdUel Thl9 bvaln.u is con-the llearlnt You llPC>W· Ing eQulpment and ..W-PY.11•10 ""'~ ducted by. huebend and wife dolnQ bUeilfW at: FIC~: =• The r•gletrant com· duciT ed by. an lndlYidull ence mmy be In pet90tt or by ::' be SO~~ I*' square ~~·~ ..cnnoue •H•M Tll• r~9111ran1 com-BUAt<MAN PROPERTIES, T~ pet'90M.,.. :::=-en~ ~flct= he reglttrenl com· ~' 11tomey • '*' mon · ,._ .... •.... 9IAm ITA,_...., mencect to trenuct buslo-1170 Par11 ~ •215, dolnQ buSlneN ~un:r tr~,:c.:=; or'~v~,C:,,~='c!O: ..:':::~~~= N~~gv~EBY The=~.,. ~~heortlctr!:: ~~;:-= C "'E NT u :y 2 t ~bO'lene:ec:io::::. bl.l8ineel name or names Ille Oecnnd. Y'll" '"'* lie lo the ••me and condltlone. OMN \Nit on Wedneedmy, ~ &IOI! l'OOI.. SEA-..._, eow °" ~ 1 t170 Park ~ #215: ~?ASTL.~Hp. 28JO Sen 1988 titted 9boYe on t978 your c:lelm with tfleoourt and Priority In 9CQ8pt..MC9 of Now9nber 23. 1•. at 7:30 vu_ 21n..,...., OrNe. ttll ' Newport IMd\, Ca11f t2MO .J: c..J ~~ ewport a.tfl A1Y11 Swttt Virginie Zenz mall I copy to the penon8I pr~ to ..... NkS p.tn In fie City Councl Coate ..... c..f tM2t --9. Uttte Thia bUllMU II con-• . Thia ........... t WM Ned Thie statement was filed ~i.t!Ye aoooloeed by property w111 11e QNien to Ohemben.. 10200 a.... Av-._,. ...,,,., 2m 8aftd.. ,.,. ........,. _.. flied duc:1.o by: an lndMdual 4~ F ~hy. wttti !tie County Qet1' of Or- wl1h the County Clertt of Or· tfle court wit'*' t0ur montN Pf090MIS wl'llcl'I ofter low ..,., ,.,._ v_,, ll'te ... OrNit. Cciite ...... wM1 IN County ()ettl of Or· The re9111,.n1 com· IMc:tl C:,.. ~ ~ =County on Octotier M, 1f199 Countyon0ctober2t, from tile is. ol Mil .., coet..., to .wol..a and """*'8 Comhtlialloi• _. Cellntll angeCountyonOctoc-21 menced '° trantect l:lull-~1nec c I rthy 1 Ital . ,._,,. euMOaof.,.,.•prcMded ~~~ hOtd a puMc ~°"II Th19 ~ 11 oono-1• • neae ..,.,. the llClll0119 460 VllM.a ~ ':!'.Pori Pvoll9ri8CS n.-": Publlthed Or11nge Coat In "8Ctlon ttOO c1' U. c.1--~·-"" -v ,. tolowlf'll--= __, ~ .. ~ ,_.. bualneae ,_ °" name. ea.cf1 Ca11f neeo ~-.... Delly Pttot Octot>er 2t No-1om1a ProbMa Codr9. TM ..,...therlQM to,.....,.,, CONOfTIOMAL USE ftf"-Tfle r .. latrant com ~ Orenta C... ..._. allo¥8 on OCtow 11 Thll. bullneu ~Plot~ 1• 11• Yember s. 12. 19. 1Ml0 ttme tor tllng dlllll'N .. not :::::ci to ... ""t ~w .. :.:: <~t~~ fNftOed 10 tr....:t ~ Dlly Piiot October 2t1 No-1• • CIUcted by an~ con. 1•· I t• h-()72 "":!!!~~~====~======s..()5f==~9fl/W==lM~iaf~~to=lour==m=IOl=ttft=•~ Dated •I Huntington T~ Mae Uf1der tM ltc4ttou. .,._1, 12. lt.1• ~lutt!manOlaon Tfle reglatrant oom· ______ ..;.;;;...;.;..;; • 8eeCti c.llfornle. WI 1.. Petl11on wbmltled by bualneae tlllN OI ...,,_ a..o&5 TNI ....._., "' flll9d menced to tr1WIMC1 bull-"9lJC mm d9r of 'Nollember 1... ...... Yv tOt ~ of llleecl lboW °" OGiOber 10, •-.,. --wltt\ ttle County Ctef11 of Or· MM IH1dar the flctttoua PftDftNG A NEW BUSINESS'' OCUN NW ecttOo&. OM•• Of..-.,.. 1... ~ ..,,-. =Coun'YonOC10tlar20. bUelf'88e name or '*'* AC"'1GU9•••• ~ lllft 11 e • DllTRICT •OARD 0, tannl • 1780 Wanw AY. =:-.:::. t ... Med P'iCHlllOUeMf lllllM 1 ~ Or "C ~~ 0'1 ~ ~=.,. :ta• . .., c....,. K.::.. ~~on-: wltt\tM~c....°'°'. ~m IT Olly Plot 0ct0::-21. No-0.....F.CDIHwOfthy dolflO~- ,,.... 1t09 b¥ to Ila )'Ollt P\IOlllhed Orange eo..t ...... ~of If. f.11Coumy°"~21. dolnllMJi-:-"9.,. wmberl, 1t, 19, 1... Tillil atatefNnt wea fled WU ~. 1t11S =It~ ~i.::.~ Delly Piiot Nowfnber I, 10. ~llM:tacr1• TNl!tenl; ,_,. PAOl'IC WOT YACHTI, a..o61 wtlt't~CWtlofQr. =::-~on "*11. )30 We« a.,. Cott~ f2, 1tll n4I ~cU_llii...., _,..,. fom1 ~ 0r.,.. eo..t 2901 ~.!.-!! C... fWUC llJl1C( rr... °" ~ Walt en,d., 204•.t aap. ...... Cellfomla.. " ~ C*1 l101 Delly Not October It ............. -._...... • Mr1t1 ... ... ... Cell. :!°"(7tz)"=8..='1~~ ftaJC llJ11CI Mff~~~ _..,5, 12, 1t, , ... • pc1!Uledl1c.llf. AC"'1GU9-• ~Orange eo..t t2tl2 ' • a1s Of )tt and we ... ,,... ~~, •>· a..GIT c.:O:-::::..toi":o2to; ~w Dllf Piiot~ 12. lt. Thia ............ oon.. .... rtenmOUIMIH•• Petlttoft .......... by W..Plclloeo.atHW-r ._.... ........... 11.Deoemoer,,1... ~~ ........ .. =':;=.'0 W.ITATW ~ Ylllr 91Pttat MJCmta .,..IOl......,_,...,..;~.~:ra-nAM • ..._.~':1=:.:..0::.: If~ lliOllld '*"'any~ The '*""'I P8r90M .. ~ '°' ..... .._, ol fllCtn .. • 11•11 c.lt. tltlO au.AMI. 111' ...._ A-... Illa ftW untler .. ....._ ~,._ca1 .. _._ ~""!"-• 1711_.. ...... aeory _.nar " TNI .......... oon-,,,~....,.,c.M, ~-....,.. .... • ,__ wfl be "10t'9 tNr1 Olad •o ._... 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J TDA THE DALE B 0 UT· ASSO€IATION NEWPORT HEIGHTS The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds In this magnificent, five bedroom, five bath; two story home. Panoramic harbor views from . 11ving rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a handsome den panellecl Ttl Afrn~an walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air condition- ing, steam shower, ... features galore in this uncompromising property unlike any other in Newport ......................................... $1,500,000 BEACON BAY .. Come to this truly unique community and experience the best of life in Newport Beach. Step onto the beach from your own large redwood deck and enjoy all the pleasures of bayfront living. Spectacular views from most rooms. This four bedroom, five bath home has recently been refurbished and features handsome oak floors. a large bright kitchen, new carpeting, and total land- scaping. The Beacon Bay community otters tennis courts, boat docks, small cratt storage, and ... NO T AAFFICI ...... $1,400,000 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Oceanfront, cus- tom three bedroom and two bath home with views in all directions ... ocean, bay and coastline from Palos Verdes to Dana Pont. Light, bright and airy this home has been completely refurbished In delicate colors to accentuate the ultimate in oceanfront llvlng. Sculptured Berber carpet, Italian tiles, polished copper fixtures. Corian countertops In kitchen are iust a few of the many custom f~atures. This property is also av&lable for lease. Call oHice for Information. Sate In- cludes 30' X 60' tot on beach .......... $995,000 DOVER SHORES ... Truly one of the finest homes available today. Spectacular ·view. This impeccable property has it all. Very large four bedroom home. each with its own private bath. Enormous formal dining room. Security system. Air conditioning. Three car garage. So many amenities you must see for yoursetf. Whether you are looking for a home that will offer you the utmost In privacy, or one In which you will entertain graciously, this home is for you ........................ REDUcED S7t5,000 8.AYCREIT ... This four bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not in one area, or a few areas. but all areas. The master suite Is spectacular with its beamed celllngs. fire- place, "dream" bath and walk-in closet. The Interior dimensions are generous and Include dining room. family room and separate study. Pool. Prestlglousty located and affordably priced............................................... ••.ooo DOVER IHOMI . . . Come and see this outst~ng. quality built, custom home. Enjoy the spectacular view while relaxlng on one ol the many decks. This spacioul two bedroom plus den ho. has many special features Including air conditioned wine cellar. beauttfut easy care landscaptng, MCUrity tys- tem, and tinted windows. Thta home wu 8'Chhedurally deligned for _.y ~. If deltred. Don't mtsa this gem ........ ~ THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ' WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES BEACON BAY ........................... J1,:400,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .................. 63 Beacon Bay BALBOA PENINSULA .............. $995,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ....... 1223 E. Balboa Blvd DOVER SHORES......... . ............ $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ...... 1000 Westwind Way BA YCREST ................................. $54$;000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .......... 2018 Nautilus Lane NEWPORT NORTH ....................... ~,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 3155 Corte Portofino HUNTINGTON BEACH ................. $459,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ..... 8422 Seal Rock Drive NEWPORT HEIGHTS .................... $440,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ...... 422 El Modena Avenue OLD CORONA DEL MAR...... . .... $399,000 ·sat-Sun 1-4:30 .......... 506" Acacia Avenue- EASTSIDE COST A MESA ........... $279,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ................ 252 19th Street NEWPORT NORTH....... ........ ... . $2S8,~ Sunday 1-4:30... . ......... 79 Corsica Drive NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . Custom Home. Beautifully constructed two bedroom and den. Two full baths Country 1tv1ng at tts best. Step down living room with beautiful river rock fireplace. Situated on large <:orner lot with view of ocean from master bedroom. ........................ . ...... .. ................ $550,000 BA YCREST . . A most uncommon five bedroom. custom family residence. Situated on a quiet ana prestigious cul-de-sac like street. The floor plan will intrigue and excite you ... and, It's very functional. The handsome brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the interior appointments confirm the craftsmanship ... 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 ottering. Well worth seeing. ....................................................... $545,000 NEWPORT NORTH . . Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half bath, two story. single family, detached home 1n Newport North Villas. Convenient Newport Beach lo- cation between Jamboree Road and Mac.Arthur Boulevard off University Drive. This Napoli ptan Is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet. wallcoverings and draperies. Lush landscaptng surrounds cus- tom tHe and concrete patios in very private yard. Air conditioned. Security system. Com-munity pool and apa. Highly motrvated _..., has dra1Ueally lla.a.ed ,nee .......... 14•.000 631-7300 HUNTINGTON BEACH .. Decorator perfect five bedroom. two and three quarter bath, two story, single family home in Huntington Lighthouse tract. Situated on a quiet cul-de- sac only one and one half miles from the ocean. Dramatic hving room Dining room. PaUo kitchen. Huge bonus •FOOm upstairs. Lush landscaping surrounds paho and Kol pond 1n very private yard. ihree car garage . .. . .. .. M59t000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS This three ~oom. two. bath home .. ~ spe64al;-tr-0m the white picket fence and the beautiful tree shaded front yard to the • mipeccable backyard with RV space and room for pool. The master suite Is recentty remodeled with bay windows, built-In dresser and walk-in closet Used brtek fireplace, formal dining room and hardwood floors. The kitchen 1s four years old with beautiful oak cabinets and Chambers cook top. Don't miss this special property in one of Newport Beach's most sought atter locations... REDUCED $MO,OOO OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... South of Pacific Coast Highway Near park Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2 lot. Vaulted ceilings. Berber carpeting Over- sized closets. Private patios. One of the best locations in Olde Corona def Mar and re- duced to sell... .. ................ .. . . .. $399,000 BAYCREST . Best buy in Baycrest. Well designed family home. Sparkling pool Flow- ing floo(plan with four bedrooms. The master bedroom. family room and hv1ng room all open to the pool and patio area. Don't miss this opportunity to move up to Baycrest. .. ........................................... $399,000 EASTS8DE COST A MESA Charming two bedroom, one bath home has been complete- ly remodeled. Light and bright with high beamed ce1hngs. Ample room for expansion. Fabulous rear yard with flagstone patio, gazebo and Ko1 pond. Oversized three car garage. Pride of ownership 1s evident: ........................ ,.... .... . ................ ~.ooo . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INTERIOR DESIGN STORE n · NEWPORT BEACH .••... Well established business cp- portuntty 1n the field of Interior design. In- cludes showroom, warehouse, inventory 1n Caltfomla contemporary and Southwest8fn motif and design company Industry leader specializing In water-oriented homes. busi- ness and yachts Unlimited potential due to the growth of commercial and financial b~- ness In Orange County area .......... S250.000 .IAPANESE RESTAURANT . . . Excellent sushi. ateak teppan restaurant with good ro11ow1ng . Great shoppmg center location. Beautiful furnishings and super equipment This Is a turn-key opportunity tor owner /operator......... .... . ........ 1111..m -iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilil 617 WESTCLIFF .DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiim .. Grubber Ellis ?2uide11tial lle11~e«19e SeeWeN 7h -eaqut !J11depe11deJtt 7leal ~'late <!tl111JNZ111 iM tM 1Zat"111 SELECTED PROPERTIES llTTl.E DOLL HOUSE $219,000 Comfort and luxury in outstanding near New- port Center location. Newer 2BR, exec.utive condominium. Large deck, community pool and spa. Nancy lmbernino. 8l.UFFS VALUE UU,GOOI H. Three BR, 21hBA. home. step down living room. fireplace. Large patio, 2 car garage. neutral decor. End unit situated in quiet location. also for lease. Lois Jacobs. QUALITY BUILT-FOAMER MODEL $309,900 -Three BR. llhBA. home with J'ed tile roof~ new carpeting. custom ~binetry. Reflects outstand- ing pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy OWNER MAY FINANCE $375,000 Bay view. slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Two BR. 2BA, condominium with com- munity pool. Sun deck Two parking spaces Gayle Amato. A SPECIAL LOCATION $449,500 In ocean-close Corona del Mar. 3BR, 2'hBA. family room home overlooks quiet peaceful park like location. Sparkling pool and spa nearby. Gloria Robertson or carolyn Lowe. HARBOR VIEW HOMES S-50,000 Carmel model. 3BR. family room, great poten- tial, next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor. Ann Peters. GUARD GA TED $535,000 Big Canyon, expanded Dover model. 2BR. 2BA. built in entertainment center. hardwood floors. crown moldings. wet bar. air conditioned. Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales. LIVE AT LANDS END SMS,000 A perfect home for the sophisticate. Three BR plus den, 21hBA. Great location for Southern California's indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Hobie Denny. H.V. HOMES-SOMERSET 1725,000 Expanded and remodeled 5BR, model perfect home. Bleached wood floors, French doors and windows. New kitchen and bathroom. Great location. Beverly Morphy. COM OCEAN VIEW .. ,000 Custom 4BR. 31/JBA. family room home, gourmet kitchen, step down living room. and master suite with sparklina ocean and jetty views. The ultimate in value. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs. EIERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE 11, 1S0.000 Older home on aood lot with geat v~w and fabulous potential. We just listed this at SI, 150,000. Lots of parktnc. Two stones O.K. Dave HirsChler or Rod Daley. WA fEN'iiONT-llDO laE 11,._.. Enjoy a fabulous t>.yfront lifestyle. l8R, 48A dramatic livlnc. room plus family, room home. LM&er lot and C:toc.k. Grut location, easy walk to Ude) VUJaait. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. PROMONTORY MY '1,•1- Custom built. crat loc:atJon and construcUon with style. Ave BR, formal dlnlnc room, t>re.k- fast area, larce playroom. Master bedroom ON THE BAY with study. e.rt>.ra Aune or c.artyn Callan. Grvbb a Elle elcM'9 with other ~ AMlton and the s.tvetton Armr, la ......... t.ed .... Newpot't llMC:t. and Ca.ta Meu hom1l111 and hungry bf gMng food to the Clvtebue Centree. If rou would JlkLlo c1ona-. bring ~our C8M to our ofllce, or C8ll for pick up. CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE 11,500,000 Elegant 68R, and guest quarters In exclusive area of Newport Beach, wonderful for entertain- ing indoor and outdoor, large pool. outdoor cooking. Two mater suites. Triona·Bergin. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY rSMINEPARK ....... -~COUl1 BR. FR l-4 Ann Grau BIG CANYON a.•.ooo 24 CMJOft FMnr:fi 4BltFR.v.ew 12-4 Donna Godsha I BALBOA ISL£ 11,ns,mG u. ... ..,..... l8R.spa 1-4 Marth. MKnab PENINSULA ....... 1114 Plea Del .... lBR. FR 1·5 Hobie Denny BIG CANYON 1535.1*1 2BR.FR 1·4 H.V HOMES 1721.000 '>BR. FR. spa 1-S H V HOMES ..... 1a1 Port CardlgM l BR. FR l-4:JO Ann Peters SUNDAY BIG CANYON -.000 21 ..... Gnnd Ducal 2BR 1-4 Suunne Shuler PROMONTORY 11.-.-_....._ .. Dr SBR, spa l-4.lO Callan/Aune HARBOR RIDGE 11.no.ooo 1CNetwood b8R, FR, view 12-4 DonnaGodwll BIG CANYON ....... 5 ............ JBR 12-4 Jackie Keicti IASMINE PARK ····-•IMh •Ct JSR. Flt M Ann Grau BALBOA ISL£ 11,121,111 U.L .. rtr...e lBR. spa 1-4 Sir• Hinman BIG CANYON ... ... ,.:,....., 48R, FR 12-4 SI nle Crody BIG CANYON ··-5"-FHe 1111 U 28R. FR 1-.4 ~ynGonules HARBOit WOOOS a-.-........... 28R 12-.4 NancylmbemJnQ OOVEJt SHORES ., ...... ,,........, 6 Bit. Flt l-.4 TrtoM 8ertfift H.V.HOMES .,... ...... a.e.. S Ba. FR 12-.4 ~Molphy BWFFS .... ., ........ ) 8ll l-4 Triana lef9ft H.V. HOMES ·--....... ~ •• !] J 8ll. FR , .. :JO AM~ IELCcx.T .,,,.. ., I I I I . • 8ll. n 1-4:.Jo ... Pwtda 2 Civic Pa.u #100 FABLULOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,-,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR, 6'h8A, home Serene setting on Big Canyon Country _Club's 15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. PREMIER LOCATION 11,125,000 Balboa Island's most active harbor location Two or 38R. custom home boasts private spa- teak cabinetry, lots of skyllj}\ts. multiple hvtng areas. New pier and dock for several large yachts. Martha Macnab or Sa~a Hinman . C.D.M. WHfTE WATER VIEW 11.-,000 Dramatic 180• views of ocean .• jetty. Catalina and sunsetsrl.isten to•the snund of the w ves. Spacious older home with 48R. SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth ORAMA TIC OCEANFRONT 12.100,000 The ultimate In quality and design hi&h on the Bluff overlookinc Corona del Mar beach and the Pacific. Four BR. 3'h8A, three levels. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. OVERLOOICING BEACH 12.S7S..OOO ' Terrific new 3BR, ~BA with conv. den. Looks down on the private beacn S-poundlng surf. This is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry financing to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley. BREATHTAKING VIEWS '2.315,000 Magnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair- way One. Two story entry with grand columns and French llmestone floors. 48R. llbrary. gourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody. BIG CANYON CUSTOM 12.M0,000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak floors. 6BR. separate tarae cabana. pool. and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. BIG CANYON-8£ST VIEW $l,200,000 Five BR. home with 180" pf course. mountain and city l~hts view. Imported tile roof, maids quarters, childrens wine. Master suite with sit· ting area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda Oeth. HAMOR RIDGE CUSTOM tl.no.ooc> Magnificent 68R. estate. Ouallty and elepnce throuch<>ut, lncludtna 2 lu•urious master suites. fabulous kitchen with every ~. Pool. spa. One of Newport's hr ........ DMny Bibb or Carol Allison. SHOMa.wr • lllllDiwo BR. 3BA • COROllA D1L ........ .._....,_ ..... ......,_ lt,111/MO Three BR. l8A MCMY'* ..,_, Two Bit,; 28A ....... r'1..,., ThreeBR, 2~ CCMIOllA...... .,.,., ThreeBl. lBA ..... t\WlllO THREE Ba. I~ 11 Lllll 111.E . PllY1111111 •1-111 m ..._ 1llllmllL Thie weterfront home was COMPLETELY rwnodll1 d &. expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceitings, exqui81te muter bedroom w/His & Hera bathe+ eeparate sitting room. Piel & sHp for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private ywd & patloe. $2,950,000. The best of Lind•••· 11111P1111m11n11 UUllllSU Pllll11 1111-RllB Ill Ill · FllTllTll •IE• .... Y Recently completefy renrodetect, 1t!Ts1lilll ••••I home feature-~bedrooms, 4'~ bathe, a private ... ~ M pool and ex- teMlve UM C"e...Oli-.,oanlte and Berber carpet plus ., _, ~-'•ble lighting system. A private pier 81.0 slip for a 60 foot yacht Is strategically located In front of the home. Huge maater euite fronta-wat~ tlmate In sophistication. $1,795,000(LH) 11 lllPIU ... ..... llST. Charming Old English home situated on best location of Hwbor Ridge feeturee 5 bedroome. .-Kt sw11JMng staircaee In grm"d foyer. Magnificent vMNt9 of ocean end bay to Catallna end PaJos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal par1or are some of many features. Thia well-executed property ta offered for $2,750,000. ....... , .• II Jll PlllE IEllCTllll 111.auH~ ... ··-PllPEITY ZllDF••SES Opportunity comes but once in a 1ifetfme for a property such as this.· Competefy fenced, the home offers 4 bedrooms + a pQOI & spa & separate guest quarters. Fabulous Views of the Pacific & the moun- tain range. this privte si1e is situated among $5 Million homes. Stables are 1-Aff~win &-reecty-for-yoor hot ses. eatt for appointment. $1,695,000. / "Blue Chip" environmental includes pri-vate. park-tike custom, brick home on Marty 1 acte wtth 6 bedrooms. 6 bath$, prtyate profesaional tennis court. grott~ styte pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen . in a word ... Fabulous. $2,895.000 2111 IL Tlllll •IYE llYI• •YE CIS1W UTEllll•l-RIITT Fabu·lous trvkli Cove. south' of the coasrHlg - way. this smashing 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom home has been remod1l1d and inciudes a comptetely new kitchen with all new apptianoes. Fantastic Pacific Ooeah View + VftlfY private pool. ·This adult °'ien1ed home offers private. white sandy beeCh and the "t.90ST" of the "'BES..t"-QuieL Study... E~ $1.495,0001 COTL IlLI\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® WEllllWIUI MIVITIEl•ll • 11111 .... Ull Located below Cedar ~m and soutti of Cedar Ridge Esta•'" Y. T1ay be the last avallabte acr.-.. I"\\; .ush area south of the lake wtth~"-•vtleges. Land useage ta flexible. O\~ wtll help finance, WiH .trade, exchange, etc. Asking only $-tOK/acre. Call for fact sheet. -•TlllllTI 1/t ... NWLIT ..... ,,.,, That'• rightl 1/4 llCr9 f)land wtth • super 2nd atory .. 5~ ~ One.ct below lot value thla ~~ ·~ ~ deal of the yest Pr 11 intty ~ ~ ... Dedroom cottage. Cal tor more lnf'-·•natton & •private shOwlng. 1575,000. 760-1900 131 YU UM SHI FDILllS LIM llmllT PllYITE PID I SLIP This super waterfront ~e on an over- sized lot features 4 ~ ~ ..,.. & 4 baths wtth excepttonal ""V~ e.xposure on Newport c~~V..lgant IMng room. huge waterfron~.'10 & separate maid's quarters are jusl a few of the amentttes. $1,425,000 um.a ··-1111111 If you hllve coneldered MNing your home .-Kt would like a prot•ooal, "refreshing" ~ to nwtcettng .-Kt ...atng yow home, cllll us at 790-1900. There's no doubt about tt ... w. oet the Job cJonett .,, 101 UllA ISLE PllYITE UTE lllllEI Ill Ill . I.Im.I Ill' '1111 This lovely tradltlonal 3 bedroom doUhouse features the finest in quality construction & vautted ceilings. a gourmet kitchen and pier & slip for numerous boats to 65'. Lots of storage & ready to move in. Call for appointment. $1 ,395,000 IEWUSTill · 2Hl FDTI ILIFFI -STNY Much desfred Llnd• plan on quiet cut-de- uc. 3 BR. 2 BA. ltvtng room with fireplace. The huge, roofed patio could easily be ~ to make family room CK ad- dttk>nal bedroom + bath. Beautiful green- belt k>catlon. $355,000 PlllEIEMTllll IPll llTllllY 1-4 PAGE FAMILY HOME • 3 BR. 3~ BA family home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • Large sundeck off master • One of the lowest priced homes on Ltdol 112~emro OPEl'C 8 AY 1-5 $695.000 REDUCED $50,000! • 4 BR. 2 BA Traditional Style Home • Prime Overatzed 45 • Lot ( l Y. Lota) . ~.tPa°::'"s o • Bell med cdlfJ ~ kitchen. Alro .... aed. • Slept to beach ell tennis. $&96,000 • 4 BR. 3i,\ BA. Custom Home • Sandy Beach with Large Boat Slip • Veryb~topenfloorplan • Steps from Clubhouae wt th Open Bay Views • Loweet Pl'tced Lido Bayf ront with a Scat Sbp 811 VIA LIDO 80UD OPSJf MT a eu1f 1-a $1.498,000 &\1'11l01'T ESTATE • !S BR, 5 BA B&yftont E8tate • Tradttlonal Old Puadena atylehOme • 11· Oft Bay w /2 large boat ..... • French door'a. Ivy covered ..U.. crown moldtnga • Latticed cowtyard entry plus 4car,.... ts.800,000 ..... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC·. &:Jm/Jlg S""N . . • Realtors R BAYSIDE VIU.AGE 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home. Back bay complex with clubhouse, POOi & spa. Airy & bright fresh grey & white color Kheme. Corner lot with ~~ous deck. Available boat slip for Clp to 25' boat. _... -- IRVINE Northwood, immaculate Visu Filare 2 bdrm JNtio home with skylights & brick fir~es plus 2 landscar.<f grassy courtyards with spr1nlders & ex- terior h1htin9. Walk to parks, pool, spn & schools. 173 ... $115,111 VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of OllWership" spadous 3 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, f irepl.ace, inside laundry & two large-patios; perfect ente~ining. Easy bike ride to oc~n. lit-I• . .,..... NEWPORT BEACH in terrific mid peninsula lo- cation. Classic 3 bdnn 2 bath cozy cotuge with fireplace, front porch & J)itio. Woilk to ~hes. Ferry, Balbo;t pier, resuurants & shops. ISl-HIO ., .... BA.LBOA PENINSULA Nine exclusive new upe Cod townhomes with bay views. EOlch with 2 bdrms, 2 'h baths, oak cabs, security system & double gairage. Steps to bay, oc~n. Ferry & shops. Open house doiily. 131-1411 '335,1116: up. Open Deily 1-Cnw-a a t Bay CORONA DEL MAJl l)ltra contemporary new con- dos, near completiofl. Striking 2 bdrms with se- cluded 2nd floOr master suite, den & inside laundry. Soiring 2 story IMng room with fireplace opening to large deck. 131-t• sm ... BA YFRONI' Condo. Front row 2 bdrm, 2 bath luxury co-op with pinoramic views & available boat slip at $1.7S per ft. ReKh out and virtuoilty "touch" the boats in the xnm parade. Just REDUCED TO SELL!! 131-t• mt.• NEWPORT Comfortable & spacious 3 bdrm beach house with firepbce, great ocean views & 1 bdrm oipt on large"(over 3,000 sq. h .) lot jut ste~ to wnd. Lot size olfers good expansion possibilities. 131-1408 •I "42,tll Open Sat 6: Sun 1-114 31th StNet LIDO ISLE Lowest priced home on the island. Bright & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & large living room opening to sunny patio and small yard. Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis & beoich.13•-t• $595,.. LIDO isl.£ lowest price on isbnd. Large 45' lot & lovely traditional 3 bdrm 'home, beamed ceilings, remOdeled kitchen & Fr. doors from living room & master to sunny patio, steps to beoich & tennis. REDUCEDll 131-1• ...... HAR.BOil VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted floors & voiuhed ceilings. Open contemporoiry 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite, family & for~I dining rooms & lovely large yard. 131-1418 SGS.oeo Opim Sat 6: "8n 1-5.. HIS P.-t Chua.. BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 story shingled charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms, dormer win- dows formal dining plus a 2 bdrm apt over the double garage. New kitchen, roof, plumbing, elec- tric, heat & oiir. '31-1400 Sl4t.oee Open SwM1a.J 1-5 m AmethJ'•t PENINSULA POINT ~utifully remodeled famiy ~ just steps to ocean & bay beaches. Spicious 2 story 4 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms & den with brick patio pJus 3 car garage. Plantation shutters, vaulted bdrm ceilings, & oceanview. 131-t• ~ Op.I Sunday 1-5 Jll E. Oc..n 81 LIDO ISLE Charming 3 bdrm with 2 complete m1ster suites, 1 up witf\ adjoining family room & one down pfus large formal dining room. Country French decor, custom built-ins & privoite patio on lovely street. 131 -HIO S75e,oee Open Sat 6: Sun 1-S-112 Via Waaiera LINDA ISL£ The qu tessence of eJepht living in this beautifully appoin ed • bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal din g & dramatic 2 story entry. Sunny terrace leads to the dock for 2 yachts. 131-1 $1 ....... BIG CANYON A phisticated custom contem- porary S bdrm ate with oversized living room, forrNil dining family rooms, office, excercise & steam rooms plus lush gardens with pool & spa. 131-1418 PR.ICED DROPPED $1,175 .... UDO ISLE Spectaeular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterroinean overtones. family & for~I dining rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous J>irklike lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie. 131-140i $1,095.111 .. UDO ISL£ Exciting contemporoiry vchitecture, a great lido Nord view location & dock for 2 large yachts. Floor to ceiling walls of glass, bayfront dining & rNster, gourmet ~itchen & private roofdeck . '31-t• $2,250 .... UDO ISLE Rare opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of island with pan- oramic views of the turning basin boa'tlng aaion & city lights. A spacious 3 bdrm home with den built around an interior patio, offers great potential for a beautiful estate. 131-UOO $2,950,0lt CORONA DE.L MAR beoichfront. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unparalled views of the ocean & harbor en- trance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary has bleached hardwood floors & 10' moihogony doors.131-1400 a.-.- LINDA 1SL£ Showcase of casual elegance in oi premier location with 3 complete master suites, formal dining, several enteruinment centers & bayf ront living room opening to terraces & slips for 2 large yachts. 131-1418 $3,175, .. BEACH duplex. Just steps to wnd & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cotuge with tile & berbe:r a~ted floors, Anderson windows & mirrored woirdrobe doors plus 2 bdrm a~t & 1 bdrm guest • quoirters, roof top sundeck & utility room. at-1• " ...... UDO ISLE Just completely redone, like new con- struction. Fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm, 31/z boith with den & walled courtyard on larger lot. Ooik floors, stone fp, open beams, Fr. doors & windows. CORONA DEL MAR Roire Shorecliff's esute with 108' of ocean fronuge & panoramic views. Magnifi- cent S bdrm home, the ultimate in materials & fix tures & several oceanside terraces with huge pool & .pa.'31-1400 $4;5ee.M l NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 7 14-6 31-14QO 1131-•• ...... Open Sat 6: Su.n 335 Piam Udo DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for oi large yoicnt & sprarkling water views. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 131-1480-$1,258,oot UDO ISLE BA YFRONT Meticulously mainuined custom 4 bdrm with privoite be.ach & dock in de- sir~ble "Soud" location. Spacious living oirea opens to blvside terrKe With retractable <iwninr club ar tennis. 131-t• SI ()pm Sat 6: Sun 1-5 141 Via Se.Ml LINDA ISLE Traditional• bdrm in perfect condition on oversized lot with dod Ir side ties. Foimily room with Fr. doors to huse bi~ ~tios Ir cozy study with ~ Circular suilrcase, oak floors & cabinetry. a1-1• ti.-.- ~ WATEllFllONT llOllES. INC. LINDAISU Mediterroineoin blyfront, dock for larg~ yacht, 40' living room, library, family room & dining room with water views, great for entertoi1ning. Bright & open with high ceilings, S bdrms & 2Yl baths. a1-1• , 11.-.- BALBOA I LAND OFFICE :n:; MARINE AVE. 7 14-6 73-6900 .. ~~ BUJFFS f.M _.. -r ....._I• c' tw ---~-... -ceo.-......-...... ............ JJ' .. at I ~C lc ..... I ............................. a.,-. ... .. ....... c..11 ...... 0 0 --.- A-._ 101.oo.N9A T8llE 109ll'YI ... ..._..._ ............................. y._.....,_ ...................... """" .. -..... _ ... _ ....................................... .. ...... _ .... ._ ..................... ..... y__. .................... c..r... ...... ---~ --. tea. RMI THE llOUDA\'S nit._....._, .._-... ._ ........... , ................ ...... ........ n. ...................... ._ .... ....... ........................ .....,-. ........... ... ......... .. , ....... ,. ... .......... .. ................. _ ... _., ........ ........ ..... c..11 ........ ~ ..., .... .. • Harbor RJt111e HARBOR RIDGE •.• Lovely 4 bedroom detached condo. Private entry · with running .stream, hardwood floors. bandpainted tiles in the kitchen, expanded master bedroom w/sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City Lights ......................................... I 785,000 VIEW THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTS AND OCEAN SUNSETS •.• Mediterranean ViUa 5 bedroom. SI.ii bath. custom built Harbor Ridge home must be 1ittn to appreciate.Quality features aboupd through· out this 8.000 sq. ft. hanocrafted home. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2, C){)C),000 EVERY ROOM AN INVITATION ... French doors open to sun swept patios, private spa. 2 bedroom, den, townhome. Completely redecorated. new off.white carpets. shutters. skylights, mirrored walls. air conclitioned . , Harbor Ridge gated community. Best price in the Ridge !. .................................. 1550,000 MUST SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME .. "G in soft. light colored pavers, extenr· ~-\>~.trrors, built-in book· cases. walk-in ,~.,ccs in master bedroom. Just under 2500 sq. ft. A value! at.. ... 1499 .. 500 BlgC .. yGR - If YOU LIKE INDIVIDUALITY HERE IT IS ... BIG CANYON CUSTOM. Guard- gated community. Easy summertime entertain· ment area with open-pit barbeque. Private pool and spa. Orientation of home on large lot assures privacy. 4 bedrooms. large living and famil y rooms. den, loft.. ........... 11,350,000 BIG CANYON TOWN!fOM~ ... Bright. spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Green Brier model. New plush carpeting and paint. Ex· quisite living room with fireplace & wetbar. Large deck & patios. Lease S 1,5 75/ month .................................................. 1247,500 HLOT" 3 CANYON COURT ..• Lovely &el'el lot with beautiful view of Big Canyon Golf <:oune, could have ocean 'rift leCODd story. 13,000 tq.ft., cuJ-de ... c location. oyerlooking multi·million dollar eatatea. ........... 1875,000 Blaffs BLUFFS ... HighJy upgraded .. X .. plan on prime greenbelt location. Completely re· decorated, Spanish pavers, off-white carpets, new custom drapes & appliances. Encloeed wrap-around patio. Priced for a quick sale at. .................................................. 1370,000 ' i'r'IMDAY NeH•I IF U . IW/PW 9 PROPERTIES, INC. Cover· Home EXQUISITE WOODWORK AND GRANITE HIGHLIGHT THIS WATERFRONT HOME .•. Premium lo- cation on Linda ISle with views from all major rooms. 5 bedroom, 6 1.ii bath. family room. 3 fireplaces enhanced by marbles and granite. Light oak cabinetry and floors. The master bedroom with sitting area overlook.s the bay. 2 bath. steam shower. jacuzzi, walk·in closets. Owner may trade ..................... $2,.950,000 Seleet Newport Areas PROMONTORY BA YFRO~T CUSTOM ... This beautiful one story home on Promon· tory Ba y has 3 bedroom. 3~ bath, with special features such as lap pool. spa. central air conditi(>ning, so· boat slip. teakwood bar. with ice machine & refrigera tQr. Cas barbecue in kitchen. This home with ·all th~ features on fee land for only ...................... S 1,250,000 COMMANDING THE MOST SPEC- TACULAR VIEWS ..• Corona Highlands custom home at the end of a CDS street. Ocean, city light and Canyon views last for. ever. Wood construction in the finest quality. Living nea opens on to private patio with pool and spa. Lush landscaping with lots of Dowers. A very unique property ............ 11,595,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows like new! Atlractive 4 bedroom. 21h bath. fmily room. Palemera model. light & airy family home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious backyard with patio and spa. Choice location, close to shopping. schools. churches. communi· ty pools. Includes land ................. 1534, 9{)C) ePEN•GIJSD llAll9CMI VIEW ~ ... ~900 ~1 l..S .................... 2012 Pon 8riltel HAll9()ll RIDGE. ............... ~ 5111.&il }~ ...... mu~••mmou 43 M:Jalf •• 11d9'amDGE: ...... ~1~ s.t.S-l .S ....................... I Hart. Ridp 91& CANYON .................. 11.S~ 5-lay 1-5 ................ 17 Royal SI. Ceorp 8S CANYON ...................... 1147 .588 s.t.S... l·S .......................... 22 S. Wand IAGIJNA ......................... IW-.CIMLll Sumlay 1·5 ........................ 631 Cliff om. Linda Isle CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This 4 bedroom. 41.ii bath home includes a gourmet kitchen. formal dining room, living room, gym. family room plus slip for large boat, and affords ...._ a spectaclar Ba y view. Please caU regarding exceptional financing . Owner motivated. ............................................... 12~650,()()() THIS LI DA ISLE WA TERFROn HOME HAS IT ALL!! ... Llnda lsle·s best location . Sun all da ·! 'ear gate-house. beach . tennis court and clubhouse. This quabtv home has 5 bedroom . 5 baths plus powde; room. game room. pool. spa. sauna . and sup for large boat. Proudly presented at.. ...... 12~~~-000 Laguna NORTH LAG UNA! ... Oceanfront beach home. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with securi t' gate. Wonderful vacation atmosphere. listen to the crashing surf. Walk to the beach. stores and restaurants. See to a ppreciate ............................................. $36().()(M)LH LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICE CE ..• 4 bedroom . 41.ii bath. custom contemporary. approx 6300 sq.ft. Dramatic 5-slOIJ elevator home. Has spectacular ''ie~s of ocean. surf. sand & city lights. Expansive deck off kitchen. Formal dining room. Has spa and beautifully ~:~~tr. ... ~~.~~~~-·-~~.~~~~-~l 1 ~~ Irvine IRVI E . . . Lovely Plan II 1r the ~I Borgota tract of West Park . Stngle family .. ome with many upgrades. mirrored closets throughout. clear tub & shower enclosures.. sprinklers front & rear. beautiful landscaping. and patio with lattice patio cover. light grey carpet. very open. Won't last at this price. REDUCED TO.................... 1289.000 IRVI NE. PRIME LOCA TIO·~ ... On the golf course with view of lake. 2 bedroom. 2 bath + den. Beautiful m~ht lights or Irvine. .................................................. 1275.()()C) . HOPPING & FREEWAY CLOSE ... Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath. spacK>us master bedroom. dining room & famil y room. Well located. convenient to community parlc1, pool. schools & shopping ............. 1144. 900 . I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. 7 l 4•673-933~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best Coldwell Banker Resldcnual Real Est.at~ Se!Yfccs ....... CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644 -9060 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS BA Y&JDGE ' Het,500 Lovely 2 BR "C2" unit. In excellent condition. Good interior location, close to pool. Priced well below last sale of same floor plan. Great buy! WESTCLJPF S579,000 Everybody's Dream! This wonderful 4 BR, 3 BA family borne is picture perfect with hardwood f.oors, Frencn doors & much much more! SEAVIEW. . . '580,000 Outstanding city view. Three bedroom resi- d_ence. Extensive built-ins. Custom ~hting in- side and out. Neutral decor. Secludea location on cul.de-sac. 31G CANYON Sl,395,000 rabulous custom built home overlooking golf course. 3 bedroom suites, 4 full baths, library, den plus dream kitchen with fireplace. Master bedroom on lst. floor. WATE&BONT CDM Sl,475,000 Great potential. Remodel/expand. Prime lo- cation 59' waterfront. 4 BR, 3 1/2 BA + much more. Spectacular lot + view. Motivated seller. One of a kind. PENINSULA POINT U,!60,000 Smashing bayfront with pier & slip, expansive brick patio and green grass lawn! 2 story tra- d itional with French doors & windows, 3 fire- places and inviting spa. NEWPORT BEACH BLUPPS S!et,000 PEE 2 story ~th one BR dost.airs. LoveJy patio with lush landscape. Newer kit. cabinets & floor. Neat, clean & well decorated. BLUFFS SS50,000 Love)y spacious 3 BR, 2112 BA. 2 story townhome on quiet greenbelt. Many upgrades. Plantation shutters, sec. sys .• attic fan, added windows + comm. pool. BA\"C&EST '415,000 Custom single story on 2 lot.A. Pvt yard with lrg pool, fruit trees, & RV acceae. 3 BR, formal dining room, den, family room, wet bar, A/C, & 2 F/P. Great buy! WUTCUFP S41t,t50 Remodelled 3 BR, 2 BA home with A/C, sec system, skyl~ht, French doors, tiJe entry & much more. For the discriminating buyer. B.\YVIEW '4%1000 Tuan-key perfect bay view terrace Plan 'n1. Turn-by throochout. Professionally land- scaped. Terracota tile fioor, Berber carpet. Im-peccable! OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 BAYCIEST $415,000 1701 l&VJNE AVE 3 BR, FR R. BRANDES SPYGLASS 5 BR, FR BLUFFS 3BR BLUFFS 3 BR E'SIDBC.M. 3 BR, FR BLUPPS 2 BR, DEN $749,900 SUNDAY 1-4 8TWIN LAKES B. TOWERS $350,000 Wl L\QUETA J. SPARLING $362,000 U! VISTA ROMA J. MACMILLAN $375,000 19" TUSTIN A VE N. HU'ITON BROWNE 509 AVBNIDA LADD.A $382,000 K. PARKER BAYVIEW TEUAC! 71 PEUCAN courr 3 BR, FR $414,000 G. STAFFORD WF.sl'CLIPP 3 BR $419,950 18!7 KAAIHD'S B.TOWERS JASMIHE CREEK $449,000 SS llAINSAIL 3 BR, FR C. MCMAHAN BASTBLUFF 4 BR, FR WESTCLIFF 4 BR $530,000 !HI ALTA VISTA G. LIVJNGSTON $579,000 l!lG NO'M'INGBAM J . MERTZ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ht PUIJ.DTON 5 BR $599,000 L. MARSTON B.V. ROMES 1918 rorr CAIDIPP 5 BR $625,000 E. CORKETT BELCOURT BILL Sl SOVTllBAllPTON 2 BR $640,000 P. HARTLEY BAUOl l.IDGB $679,900 usr.nonz 4 BR, FR B.HILL SPYGl.AM $749,900 8TWDILAD8 5 BR, FR B •. REEDY llAUOl llOOB 1760,000 It llDGBLINI 4BR,FR E.OLSON NBWPOIT BT8 $796,000 1'01 &IN88 IOAD 3 BR, VIEW M.DEREM.IAI( PINIHSULAn SZ,260,000 ltllM.tl'MY . 4BR. PR LBWlNG NEWPOR T BEACrl £A.STBLUPP tuo,ooo Seller hu bought another houae! An.Dou.a to ~move. Remodeled 4 B, 2YJ BA + FR. New kitchen, large private yard with apa. Excellent condition. PENINSULA PT SMl,000 How can one capture perfection in won:h? A home of ta.ate, quality &. auperior privacy can be yours. Located on Penn. Pt. with charm cl detail of design. 2 BR, loft, den, 3 6replacea, DR, country kitchen are ju.st a few apecial rooms. IJDO -HH,000 Gorgeoua aophisticated bayfront penthouae w/contemporary flair. SP9Ciooa rooma have pan- oramic views of bey, ocean '& mW. NIWPOIT IBACB Mli,000 Larr•t model-5 BR, aupe1'bly cS.oorated aky- light.a, French windows, .oocl Doon, country family kitchen. All aunounded by pool-prdens & views. BAYSBOID M4t,OOO Quiet and priva~. Bayabona location. Contem- &><>rary and tndiuonal blend. 'hardwood noon. Garage converted to gueet bolJM with bath. SPYGLASS '741,900 l..argeat Spyglau family home with pool, apa, bay windows &. decorator u~•-6 or 6 bedroom with family room, deii A formal dining. Terrific value. BAllOI llDG~ UI0,000 Gorpoua 4 BR, 3 ~ BA home, marble flooring, oak penling, CUit.om wall &. window coverings. Beauituflly landacaped corner location. A must see!! PININSULA '775,000 Room for all the family. Superb beach home filled with light It charm. 5 BR. den, dining room. Belt awimming in N.B. Perfect central oceanfront location! LIDO PAD Hl5 000 Ultimate bachelor haven. Sophiltica&ed 2 BR, 2 t,; BA with a panoramic Y1eW from the 7th floor. Seller may trade. NBWPOD BBIGBTS t716,000 Fabuloua 180° view of all of Newport Harbor/entire MCOnd floor JDMter bedroom auite, larp,deck plue patio. Three firep1ecea. 0 V E R l 0 0 0 F F I C E S T 0 S E R V l Y U U i ,... S 0 lJ T ;.; E R ;, C M &.. i r \-; ~ ~ ~ ; ;.. r-----~--........ _. ..... ._ _____ ~....,.--..!..------·""'---------------------~-- UDO ISLE BAVFRONT Sandy BMch and S.y ac:tlvttla Included with du. 3 BR.'"" BA home. Slttlna room could be tth BR. ~ ftrepa.u ID muter ••It•. C.11 673-7~ $-1,195.00o I ~E~:1f~~~~ VAIL COLORADO CONDO LOWEST fRICE ON LIDO ISLE Thl• 2 atory home la ready for you, mo.t comfortable and Immaculate on the market. 3 bedroom•, 1paclou• muter suite upetalrs light and airy fnllng. 2'1'1 bath•. Call 673-7300 LIDO ISLE Rare flnd 3 c:ar .. , ... OD Udo. Strfft to 1trHt lot with epac:loua home built arouad buudfuJ patio. ' BR. 2 BA. Iota of wlnclowa ud wood bum cctll ... la UvlD1 room A: kJtchca. Call 673-7300 $710,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charml .. home wtda Iota of wood thro-.hout. f reacla doon to •lldeck. wood floon. wood bum cetlla ... Opn ... airy ........ If '°" .. _...._. of remadtlf ... then an plaM ......... pudaue price. Cal 67S-7300 . $800.000 OPEN SAT ·SUN 2·5 101 KINGS ROAD Penthouse level. heart of Vail Vil- lage. steps to Vista Bahn Uft. T~ this "prestigious .. Vail condo for ·your "prestigious .. Newport condo. Fully decorator perfect. all you ·u need Is your best novel & skis!! Call 673-7300 $595,000 COLLEGE PARK, SEAL BEACH High upgraded 3 BR home in excel- lent area of Seal Beach & top school system of So. California. Move right in condition. Residen- tial area, yet .ccesa to freeway. Call 673-7300 $285,000 OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 168 STANFORD r CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME Street to atrfft lot. Lovely MCOnd atory master ault•• with lar.. aundcc:k. Bam cclllqa, tllc floon, platitatloD lhuttcrs, 2 flrcplaca. C.11 673-7300 $595,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 - 211 VIA KORON DUPLEX 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 6 73-7300 PERFECT FAMILY HOME S.,.cloua t bedroom home on cul-de-sac. Spa ud cool pool. Datped to give your family .-ce for every activity. Newport e,.ch ad·· ..... Call 673-7300 NEWPORTCRESTTOWNHOME Two BR. 2"" BA fonaal dlal .. room. 2 decb. ocu• view from llltdM• a ....... , ....... ...... lfvl .. '°°"'• Com•••ttv pool and 'PL Call 67S-7300 u-. ... 10 QllllFYll& 2 BR. 1 AB townhome ln Mesa Verde. Assume FHA $85,000 loan at 11•1 •. Pay only $979. per month. Enc. gar. w/d hookups. Call for more Info. w/d hookups. Call for more Info. t1n.-a.• 1as1 w IUITIFIL TOWllllME II IEWEI COMPLEX 2 BR, 2'A BA -Huge muter suite w /wlndow seat. Lots of Ute-upgraded plus carpet-vaulted cetHngs. French doors, fireplace, bullt-.tn Oak Hutch aJI on the Eastalde. Call before It's too late . ...... $2,100 HWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated, waJk to Performing Arts Center. .... .MIZllWlll PRICE IEllCTlll $10,000 Newport's aectuded home large lot w/sunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & poo«. 11111& "'"1. CUSTOM NOME SITE Custom home on hill top with 360° view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing avacado trees. Great lnveetment today and Murel TotaJ pra •°:'.t 11 IHI!'""' IEW LISTll& Affordable p~ In Newport Beach. 2 BR. 1¥. BA townhouse. Great lo- cation. Close to beach. 2 car de- tached garage. CaJI fOf detaJls. s1n.-.. u,1• 1-1 n••--.r un.m•w.i EASTSllE COllO 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. Exciuslve. Only 1171,000 ...... "., TIWlllllEIUm 3 BR, 2 BA dintng room, ciean. VIi- iage, walk townhome with new de- signer carpet & paint 2 car attached garage with community pool, rec- reational facilities. Don't delay. MlllUZ.-S l1H,IOI ClllTIACTll'S IELllHT Huge corner lot, 3 BR, 1¥. BA plus added family room. Needs special attention and some TLC. New on the market. NMr South Coast Plaza. Ask- ing ........... 110,111 IACI UY IAIUll Absolutely best bet Beck Bay buy In Eutatde Costa Mesa. .. BR, 2'A BA. Quiet tocation. Approx. 1,750 sq. ft . Hurry on t~~ guy. 11...- -• uz~ 631-1266 IEWNilT IUCI lllM Spaci~ 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Single level. Pertee~ for singles. Beach llvlng at Its best. Priced to sell. Submit your offer. ana •• 4 IElllll lllU 1218,000 Lovefy upgraded famUy home near South Coaat Plaza .• lm - macutate-newty painted, • air con- dltlontng, with IOftner, Intercom. Beautlfuf ~; .. Ill "SIAPPY FllEll" Super Huntington Beach 4 bedroom pool home In great Brookhurat lo- cation: fireplace, large yard, clote to school. cul-de-aacf Juat llatedl ..... -Ta. USTSllE IME T erriflc 3 bedroom tQiM tn perfect condition. Extra large lot, double car garage, fireplace, priwte patio & much more. Oesireebte location. Just listed. Offered at 1111,M lllBIML•D ll&HT IAIOES OFF THE WW.S Of this superb upgr8ded contem- porary townhome. 8P9Ci0ul With ~A t 2,000 sq. ft. ta hM 3 BR, 2.5 • ormal dlntng room, private sit- ting room off Master bedroom a Meret h~ off leOOndary bedroome. Al tNe '*-a *-of the Vahy to the See.. ~Ol ....... ... • •WYEllEPllLll•E UW9ly 3 bedroom pool home lft Meea v..-. ComCJl•Wt '9m0dllld wtth lllVtlh uee of ollk & cenmlc tile & ~ flooia. You must Me this J>eeuttfuAy rwnod1l1d kitchen to 9P- pt'9dat• all the amenltiMI Priced to Mllatonly ....-m -- LIVE IT TIE WCI Model perfect highly upgreded 2 BR, 21A BA towmome In a IP9dal ... eluded location Y9t wtthin atepa to beech. NMlty brand MW with an ... d wlnn6ng d11ign and ftoorplan; mirrored ..... EuropMn kitchen, private patio, terge maater eutte, fire. plaice, 2 car gar9g8. MCUrtty system. Ab9olutely gorgeous with ~~ cona1ruc11on. Just Mated! a ...... ... 11-4 - •LMYlmlT ,.._,_ JIST LISTEI •Ill ESTATE At South Coast Plaza. Tf\ree bedroom, 1~ bath femlly room. High- ly upgraded with central air condition- ing, securtty/ftre alarm and central Hghtlng system. 9800 equare foot lot wlth large pool/spa. Extensive brick work buut-ln bar-b-que & fire pit. Nothing Hke It on the market. Excel- lent South Coat Metro location In Costa Mela. Offered at $299,900. CaH for details. Int•• --IEWl' llT~ 3 BR, 2 BA ~ ~vJown Ute hM open~~ .. ~ hard- wood "°°'! · U . oom. Bric* ftre-plece, tar&,. .., lot. ExCllllnt op. portunlty ~ refurbllh & = ....... *IEITl.mll'I 11•1* 11111• Don't mila the .... of the large Ptll ceea. Buld or eubdlYfding ttMs nnl 40 8Cfe ~next to CleYeland National For.t and new new reeJ- dent191 development, off Ortega Hwy 174) RNisllde Co. tenne available on ..... price of . • ...... mftl SI Fllll.llS ... llT IEICI SpKioul and grMd. lowly garden room opens to patio w/fountaln. ~ ter retr• hM private patk> wtth jacuzzi. Upgreded with all extra kn- eginable. • ..... ..., .... •YE IP Tl IEWPllT IUCI Prime 4 BR, 31A BA poof home. Lovely·· 'traditional decor, brand new planta- tion shutters. Fabulous European kitchen with sub zero refrigerator. Beveled front entry trench doors. Asking only, .. .,.. _ ...... lllEI SIH,000 II IEWPllT WCI This home has everything. Single levef 2551 eq. ft. of living space. Private jacuZ:ZJ off master BR. Many, many upgrades superb location. Less than 10 years old. For details and private showing call! 1111•• P1E•••n1E11m ExpanlM 3 BR. 3 BA relldenoe. Family rm + family "'ft"• YllUlted Clllnga. ~~.,..rater Ute, pnv.cy~-' )llbrt. many U998, Frenctl to patio .,..._ Dec- orator . , Owetll:Zled epa + 4 car gange. Alktna ....... ....... ....... , ....... OullMy duplml currently under con- atructlon. &ottt w'"8 .. 3 bedroom, at •••nt locatlon. Cllll todlly to edd ~own ... ...._ toucMe. •••• .. L•••• TIS'hl I llR lPllTllEIT Great buikltng, great location. Con- lillts of (1) three bedroom, 1~ bath. (2) two bedroom, 1 bath. (4) two bedroom, 1 bath. (1) one bedroom, 1 bath. Plus eight garagee. Drive by only. 15631-15641 Tuattn Village .. Way !198' ·freeways 5 & 55.-= -IPIL.Lll &mlTlll lllLIEIS Current zoning alows for 10-1 acre lots. Very Mduded wtth paved road. Coastal and mountain vtews. CaM for details. .. ... -····· llYEITll'S IPPll1lllTY Faat growing Eaatlide; Slx (I) two story tOWl'W>me9. Three Bedrooms, three baths. formal dining, cathedral :; ftreplace, and private yards. t Income or the poaibHlty to Mii eeparatety. 11.-..- mTY l&&IM llVESTll IPPllTllITT 9 Untts Central Coeta Meea. All 2 BR. 1 BA. Greet rental .... owner anxJoua to trade up. Very cleani unlfL .. »••········ 433 Actea. Prtme producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old pa.rited Heertlend of Sacnwnento VflllW/. Complete underground tprtnkler I~ Crop at 25% return ... .. -~ IOElll YIEW 3 BR, 21A BA townhome, ftreplace, dining room, pool, spa; tennis. Large 2 ear gar9ge. Available 10/1. . 11•1• -- UllllW llllE CllM One BR, plus den. One '/Ml old. One car garage. Lake Mlssk>n Veijo. Usage tnctuded. Available 11/15. S755/Mo . ~ ,,., 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA 8(\l(RLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS. NEW LIST- ING · Prest1gous "G" plan. 3 BR. l li4 BA. expansive lush greenbelt, sunset & back bay balcon y views. Beamed cathedral ce1hng, walls of glass. tile entry with mirrored stairway with hand tur ned banister and rails. 3 hole pulling green. Huge kitchen with pickled cabinetry. Secunty system $415.000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 1984 VISTA CAUOAL-BLUFFs-NPT SCH BLUFFS. GREA n Y REDUCED I SINGLE LEVEL END UNrT · Freshly painted with new carpet. new ptlotless stove & oven. new tale. counter tops. fixtures & mirrored closet doors. AJr conditioned plus air etectnc cleanef and secunty system. Spacious & pnvate pabo overlooking greenbelt & pool. Very conve- nient location-walk to Eastblutt shopptng center. CdM high school. churches. tennis & park. Thts property 1s in mint condition & ready for vou to move into. Price includes the land. Reduced to $267.300. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l ·5 2401 VISTA HOGAR-BLUFFs-NPT SCH BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED READY TO MOYEI · This owner 1s ready to move. so submit alt otters! Sharp. clean & affordable 3 bdrm, 2~ ba. Enclosed pnvate patio with pretty flowers & plants. Easy hv1ng 1n beautiful Newport Beach & convenient to all. Walk to community pool, Eastblutt shopping center, tennis. churches. schools, & parks. Affordable price includes the land. $269,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 2710 VISTA DEL ORO-BLUFFS-NPT SCH &LUFF'S "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAN- ORAMIC VIEW · upanded. remodtled & upgraded. this property is unique & different from all others in the Bluffs. At the time of original construction. 2 bdrms & bath were added below the main level. Master bdrm ste on main level also has an enlarged bath area, 1acuui tub, sky hghts. sej>arate shower & walk·m closet. Hl&hly upgraded throughout w/large family rm. & spacious d1n1ng/hvtng room area. Hew kitchen apphances. inside laundry area & entrace to home from attached garage. This is truly a rare beauty! $510.000 WESTCUFF. CLOSE TO SHOPS a SCHOOL -A best buy fOf Newport. 3 bdrms, Ir& liv1ni rm, fireplace. 2 car detached gar .. laundry rm inside. 8tg enouati yard for pool, a haven for vegetable garden. See today. $389,000 NEWPORT NORTH TOWNHOME8. PRICE REDUCTION -Seier wious and ready to mo~ OJama, charm, style •.. this home has it all The entry ftows into an ~ve mnc and dtninc area wtlicfl soars 2 stones in bliPl Tbe kitdlen is open to the drm. enhanciw the ~. intormal ambiance. The down- stairs mslr stt is ~ separate from the llj)Stairs bdrm, In idlll 1r1-.1•1llt tor I teeftacer. The lo~ dramatically Mftooblc ... lNll . ""' home --excrterneftt Price r-.. tD $2&. OP£N tOISE SAT & U l ..t:30 98 CORSr.A-WT N()-WT 8CH E NEWPORT BEACH PALM DES€RT SAN DIEGO SAN F'lANCISCO SAN MARINO ELEGANT •DITERRANEAN VLLA ·From the moment you entet tht'Gellh ltle dDltllt doors of this magn1fteent home you feel the spacious surroundtftcs. Featur~ 3 bedrooms, famity room, liviftc room With v-.ittect ce1hngs & large well landscaped yard Wlttl pool & spa. ~ for your pflVate showinc! SSS0.000. • OPEN HOUS£ SATURDAY & SUNOAY 1-4:30 - 3000 CORTE ~TOFM--fEWPORT ~BEACH STUNNING OCEAN/BAY VIEW -PoSSfbly the best view 1n Villa Balboa! This penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom suites. each with private bath. & balcony. Upgraded carpeting & attractive window cover· 1ngs. There as a skylight, hreplace. & inside laundry. Why not call now to see this magnificent view unit. today? $350,000 EA8T8LUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME · This lovely home is located near Eastbluff's community park & is on 1 of the largest lots in Eastblutf. Room for a pool or expansion. Mint cond. w/many u1>1rades: French doors, & windows. kitchen w/new tile, cabinets. GE microwave/oven & garden window, security system & a new roof. Great for entertaintog with an extra large dining rm & eating nook oH kitchen w/bay Window. A beautiful family neigh- borhood nea r schools, churches, tennis & parks. $«9,000 COSTA DEL SOL -55 or older? Retired' Sold your btg home 7 Come to Costa del Sol. a gated community. Spanish stylt detached house. Vaulted ceihngs. All amenities-2 pool, golf, etc. 2 bedrooms (huge master) plus a loft. 2lii baths. separate dining room. Beautiful view. Pnvate locat1on. Decorator perfect. A new way of hie! $275,000. CORONA DEL MAR HAMOR VIEW HIU.8 -Featured in Sunset Mlpzine, tttts home expresses individuality Ind excellent taste in decoratinc and llndscapinc,. located on a qu.iet cuHSt-sac It offers 5 BR. 3 BA family room and pool in 1 5')1cious prden settirw. ~ ar.-'1atOClllinc auae this home truly SC*ill. complete wittl ocean and mountain views. Call for other detaib and ~ of this lovely t1mity home offered at $780,000 759~9100 A L T 0 I SAN CLE•NTE I SAN CLEMENTE'S "TA.I MAJAL" ENTERTAMR'8 DREAM · Situated on a hillside with a commandinc view of the Pacific Ocean and city of San Clemente, thlS 5 bdrm custom home is for the person wanting something unique & specttculat. Ora· matte entry w/skytights, spanish tile floor. and a 17ft Ko1 pond, surrounded by lush & suspended dining area 'between the 1st and 2nd floor overk>oklnc the macn1f i· cent view through 2 story high windows. Maid's quarters over garage and master bdrm has fireptace & separate office. A game rm is also included w/pool tJble & spa. The $495,000 first trust deed is assumabte and owner may carry 2nd T.O. Call today tor appt•to see. $599,500 I •ANTAW I CONDO NEAR SOUTH COA8T PLAZA • This ncitint 1 bdrm lower unit in tale &U•nSed community is perlect for~""°" Mldinc tluer "own" place. Neutral colofs. llflt ..... closet 1ttr11etift kitchtft & patio 111 we IO .... Pool/spa. tennis, hellttl centlf 111 jlSt ... of tM amenities you Wiii enjoy. $72.000 iRcWts llM. I HUNTINGTON HARBOR I MAQla.ICDT mliJll~ HOME · 68 feet on tM wlter wittl 1 &O tt. a...t dock. Wt by ~o. Poof llld spa. Did petio 01 tM waa. arat for .. ...,.,. .. 811 in tM ta.ity ra that loob straictlt down tt.e bay. Larae IMlt.-Mlitl w/sittill rm and fiftpUict. Mlbnl Slft4te t11rH1t FOfllll _.. ni w/1 brllllnt lleht fix~e. This lw is • coMICioMd & located on a prmte street dost to budt, restaurants, & ..... $900.000. f RDTAU I ... .., .. Stl.lll'""'_,..IT mACM C0.0 • 2 BR, 2 8A _, PCH -s.,.ior. Security......_ Com. pool ' $pl. $1,495/Mo. ... I ITORY NEWPORT 9EACH TOWN HCM'8a · 2 IR, 2 BA, •IP, OM dDwn. 2 Cir PllCt ' ....., flcility. All .. ~ ' drapes. $1,500/lllt. !;!NL"! 211? WAIL&PROllT · ,.._ _. flVIC"" •-.•IA ......... 1Dr 45* ~-.... A ..... NOw. l&a: Y.n, ._at Exclu ive Affiliate in Orange County HARBOR RIDGE No expense has been spared to create this arcbitectual master· piece. Tbe flawless detail 9f design and construction is not unlike a f i.ne work of art. Tbe generous use of slate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising six spacious bedrooms, five and one-half baths, parking for as many as five automobiles·, this estate offers the maximum in luxurious living. Outstanding bay and night light views. In the finishing stages of constructiQn now, decorative finishes may be selected by the purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $2,950.000. Ad::t 017" KINGS ROAD An artistic borne with five bedrooms and four baths, and tbtte fireplaces, and formal dining room. Panoramic bay and ocean views. Muter suite includes a den and spa. Maids qu.arten. Sl,S00,000. Ad#004 HARBOR JUDGE A warm traditional familybomfi>t the h~ standard, with an ~ flowt.aa f1oorp1an with six bedrooms, four and one-half baths. Oak sta.i.nray, punet titcben and a refrigerated wine cellar. Grut outside eatenaiaiJtC area witb bailt-in BBQ, pool and spa, all profeesiona11y la.nd9caped witb ocean, bay and city li&bt views. $2,500,000. Ad#OOS HUNTINGTON HARBOR Large corner lot af f ontinc privacy.and room for two large yachts. Four bedroom, three bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water. Extensive use of marble in bathrooms, new ?rpets, fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront decb perfect for entertaining. Hard to duplicate! $1,095,000. Ad#008 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking COWltry Freocb home completed in exotic woods, located OD two Iota at Victoria Point. Fantutic ocean coastline views. Foar ~ four ba~ two fireplaces, 90lid oaklrood Ooon. ftft oceaaYiew decb. beveled and bllip windows. v,,.., larae family bome with aceptionll yards CGmpjete with fNit trees. Stepe to~ Victoria Beacb. $1,Jt5,000. Ad#OOl WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX NEW LISTING! A terrific income property clOle to the beacb in West Newport. Two units. each with two bedrooms. one and one- balf batbl and a fireplace. Four-car carport. plus additional off- IU'Mt ~· $395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl .. -·--- . Discover "Newport Island," the quiet bide-a-way island on the Peninsula. A four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a private sundeck and spa. two bath, two story borne. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak flooring, remodeled gourmet ~tcben. Asking $445,000. Ad#014 BALBOA ISLAND. DUPLEX Outsta~ng.~alue! Choice location in first block from the bay with some view. 1bree bedrooms, two baths in upper unit. and two bedroorm one bath in lower uniL Two car garage plus carport. Call now for a private showing. $675,000. Ad#OlO. LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom borne ~ this excl~ve. gated .development above Laguna Beach and eDJOY the sweepmg ocean. city, mountain and canyon views. Limited to just four natural-grade buildable sites, each owner will also have an undivided interest in nearly 7 acres of prestiDe opea space for recreational and agricultural use.. Ready for your bome with all utilities in. Priced from $399.000. Ad# 025 BELCOURT HILL NEW USTING! Ocean. Catalina and city lights view from this stuMing townbome. Tastefully decorated and furnished in ultra· quality modem. New blond hardwood flooring. Berber carpeting, custom window shades and shutters. Dramatic custom lighting tbroughouL Air conditioned. upgraded security system. three car garage, guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at $795.000. Ad#Ol8 OUT OP A&EA-VINEYAKD Riverside Coan~. ~balf bou.r 90Uth of Palm Desert. Forty acres ol p-apevinel and a fabulous bome. professionally furnished and decorated. Great opi«tunity for investor, rancher, owner. Ter- rific Yiew of tbe •alley and Salton Sea. Home bas a swimming pool, deck. larae patios, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine acreqe prodaci.ac tabJe p-a~ Owner will lease back or service tbe Inell year cte,redatioD. Only f7H,OOO. Ad#007 SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spnlass, views of dty liabts, mount.ai.Ds, Harbor RMl&e.. partial ocean fnm prdeD. New French doors Uaroqbout. c.tomiM naJwtin& iD and oat. new marble floon in foyer, family room aDd tftclMD.. U.,.nded land8capinc and security system. "95.000. Ad#Olt IKVINE TOWNHOME JUST USTED! Lovely Deufield Townbome facing Doe Tl"ail. Two master suites witb private baths plus a powder room. ao..e to community pool, lchools and lboppiaa. Easy freeway access.. Won't last lone, so call now! $174,906. Ad#C* 7S9-6700 • S Corporate Plaza •Newport Beach, California 92660 "'· .. l'AG• 16/SATUltDAY NovMllter U. , .. -..BOB la. DOYJE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of. 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally In the top 10 RE/MAX Agents When you want Results CALL THE BEST The Market Is Ready. For Your Home-So, Call The Koop• And List Todayl .1m1D1CD 1nn•nsrw WE I SECllE Wl1I SEllUTlllW. IAlllM I ICUll VIEWS If securtty Is what you want, security is what you'll get in Villa BaJboal Just beyond the privae guarded gates lies an executive suite that is so special, words cannot do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, In- door laundry. and fabulous views! Some of the designer furnishings are avaHable for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! Pl.,_ ...... ,. Select """'u IEWE Ull lllCI Closed stables plus 3 open stafls. Lrg shaded grooming area. lrg track room. separate hay & feed storage room. ~"o-includes sliding glass windows. ~ l spray system plumbed tt-r· Q tiii-... ea. Also. large fenced dog ·S ... et. ABOUT THE HOME ... 4 bedr00t .• ~ bath very sharp home w/3 car garage. 10 car off street parking, RV or boat parking, fire & police protection sys- tems. $468.UOG FNM'TAIU-.... C&U•lllWlll• M 1...- 111-1211 ,,.D II l~fl#I ... aa111 CAl.l .. , .II. M YALEllE IMP • Own your own home with as little as 3•1. down and save money through tax benefits. IYllWLI HW! somOUSTCHll! Super nice three bedroom, two bath condo. Well located in gated community that has just been painted In greys. Walk to South Coast Plaza. Enjoy all this and three pools for ., 1111.-1•, •· • •lllm -' ~ -- . for 10 years consecutive. ..,.., VfllfY cute Family home, well located near echo<* and shopp6ng. Comfortable IMng arr.ngments lndude family room, IMng room, three bedrooms, two baths. large front. and bacic yard with a poof & a two car garage. This one won't lasflong. M1._ ....... HARBOR RIDGE A distinctive home plann9d for gracious ltv- lng, located In the prestigious guard gated community of Harbor Rt4ge. • Glua wall• frame views of Ocean, Bay & CttyUghta ' • Handeome red brick in entry, atrium, kitchen & apacioUa deck • • Duel w conditioning for warmer "NEWPORT' days • LOYely yard with room for a lap poof Thia fabuk>ue home features 5 bedrooms. 3.5 batha, fwnlly room, large game room & 3 car garage. ..... ·For four prtvMe ehowlng eel BOB a DOVIE KOOP 831-1268 NEWPORT CREST Popular Plan VI has been converted to 3 bedrooms and allowed for a giant mastet IUite. 2.5 baths, lofted <*lings, bright & aunny kitchen, family room with nice deck, large Mvtng room, 2 car g81'8Q8 & morel ...... BOB a DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT CREST Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths and Powder Room • Uvlng Room with Lofted Celtlng • Rrepleoe and Wet Bar • Family room with 09ck ~ Dining Room • Sunny Kitchen • Mast• Suite wtth SW\ Deck • Tuck-under Double Garege with Auto-Door Opener and Inside ACC819 Stairway me,- BOB a DOVIE KOOP ~ce11tSa!N UITILlff •-... .,llPlll .... s 4 bedroom, 2 bet .. • l . O ntial to expand up or outl r·s 0 tiii-•. But Is built to lat. Best bl • ~IUff. Hurry this home won't last tht .. d8kend. . lalwlll(LI> ......... OCUI VIEW KWfllT 11111'. Fabulous ocean views throughout! Hwdw~ "0 In kitchen, dining rC>Orf\ -0 \. ld hallways. Beeutlful w S .. ""° trlms & dec- orator accet .... vUghout. 2 bedrooms, 2 1A bath a. Un.Ml O.K •• LINE UP! Nut week S of tH ....... •oet c ...... I•• propewtl .. wlll lalt die m•r•et wtt• Menlll Lpc• Realty ... •lld t••v will .. · ~ pricecl perfectly! c.11 .. , 759 '''' cozy COTTAGa-Tryol•t-lke, So. of hwy, R-2 lot, CdM. Two bdrm, plul deteched BA end offtce. Remodel w/frpt, bellml, tpa. $419,000 Cl AlllC CHWCTD-To die fort 2 BR, 2-BA In Olde CdM, gounMt kit, ooz1na cherm. Designer's hOme. Sigf\t Med. n.vor. $519,SOO *-WITH ..COlll-Tree lnecl CdM nelah-bOrttOOd. 2 BA~ wtth gueet querwa 8nd 2 ltR Income unit. Alklng l480,000 UM lllND, .:.0 HOim-So. Hwy CdM, 2,700 a.f., 4 BA. 3 BA wtth 2 BR. 2 BA rental unit, 4 cw gar. Comer lot. $751,000 8nd worth It. a.UPFI 91AUTY-Al white, end-unit townhome. Newly ~ 8nd pmlnted. High ce61ng8, 4 BR G Pten. Ck>M to greenbelt wtth pool/IPL $399,900 COllDO UNIMIR COiii fRUC11Gll-One of a kind 10 of hwy CdM, MW footbridge 3 bdrm, 3 ba Mt tor JM. CoMplelttlon IPP'OX 2001> a.f. 1495.000 _.. ... n ,... -.ACK uo cwtom home with epect. A=decb. 3 BA. ~. 9'egant .... (under ) 1821,000 -... ,.rr ·1••••• ~ PAl&Y HOU-5BR1wo lloty wtth ..... ...... beclc ywd. ao. to 8Chaoll. puble .,,.... court9 Md IOwtv pn. $551,000 4 -•tw I STORY-Mon:tego In H.V. Homes. Quiet locatiqn rw Kftool Md~ belt. SoW heettng. ,MC 9Y8Wn, Md 1P9-$418,900 . Coay L•9w cotta9e .. 1 ............. E.sa.•••Clld Ir wtt1a•r,hwla ......... I. r••n• at...,.,... s ......... s. ... .. 1.·wtt1a1a· .. ... N1Ca ON ·'MCS"-Prtme VIia B1i1boa condominUn, 2 mstr. IUlt-. 9nd unit with ocelt'I WIW nMI comm. pooll., apa, '9nnil end bMch. Only $215,000 ocaM vmw AT mt.• lmmae . .nci vacMtJ 2 bdnne. 1~ bath on Nwpt. PenNuta. gr•t hOme or excellent ...m.1. Loweet In.,_ $262,500. IOUll•IG ... CIAL-Rare "V" ptan In the Beuffs: 3 BR. 3 BA t~ev condition wtth Fr door9, MW pmeit, • .,.,.... Spert(i.t S2n.ooo Uaot.UTIL Y IPOTUM-One owner 2 BR town.'°"'9 In eo.ta Mela. patio. near comm. pool, llWftf from traffic. Only $139,000 M.Ul'fl 9EAUTY-Alt white, encklntt townhome. Newty carpeted & paktted. H~ '*'lnQs. 4 BR, G Pl8n. Cloee to greenbelt with pool/spa. $309,900 · ............... , •• 5 111.... $399,900 ........ 4 BA, 3 BA, twnhm C. Porcella LY. au $539,000 -1•1111111 Expw\Slon Opportunities L. Curci ... .. $595,000 117 ..... 3 BR, Oen S. SnMOn .... .01 1111 1349,900 UI La.• 3 BR T. Flemfng ... ... $525,000 1., ........ 2 BR, 2 BA remodel A. Johnlon .. ..,. $2n,ooo ........ R8re "V" plan H. SW.ll90n .. -$929,000 211 ...... .. c.tom home, w M.T. Gra¥9S -$2,000.... llN .... 5 BR . Peggy ••• , • ..,.. $269,500 ....... 28A G.~ ~ $459,900 .......... . Fwnly home E.T..,_ .. -$895,000 •• ""' 4 BR. 4 BA K. Grllnlert ..... c...•-c• ............ PICK OUT THE PAVLION Great sit down.._ al Neuuport H.t>or. et al. Thr• bdnn, den 8nd 4 ...._ Something very tpeCilll in Irv. Terr. $683,000 VERY ....-oRT Friendly home, r-ltly re-· mod1l1d, ~-2 BR, 2 BA loeded with ...t brick. Shutt .... paper 8nd charm. $525,000 ......... •llY 1-5 ... .... $399,900 ......... 4 BR, 3 BA, twnhm B. s.unct.s LY. au $539,000 -I ' E Exp9nllon ()pportunttles L CUrd .... .. $595,000 111 • .... 3 BR, Den Webber/tewil .. .... .01 ml $349,900 UI L .. a 3 BR T. Arn•ao --$525,000 Mil ....... 2 BR, 2 BA remodel A. Johi.,,, ....... $277,000 ......... Rare "V" plan H. s-.,,, -$2,000lease 11M._.. 5BR p._, WUUllT 9111 $269,500 ... I 2 BR J. Brn•d LY. 1aU $726.000 1111 ' \\ Hill8ide, 3 BR. 3 BA 0. Johiw ' I Ill $262.500 - L 111 ' WI 2 BR, 1'A BA Condo J. Rrt111 nm .na ma S3,.15,ooo n1 • .. 111 View of the Park 0 • ._- lllm --$495,000 111 E l 3 BR, 4 BA home A. Mc:Ge9 ....... $559,000 ... 5 BR, 3 BA tam home E.T ..... mtl.U $139,000 , ..... ,. 2 BA, townhome B. Hutc:NI• ... $759,000 .... Rmre, b6g ~ J . A 111 •1111.. $380,000 .... 3 J.M. ,....... PWI fV 8. ..... LI. -$469,900 1721 Pllt ... MonNgo, 4 BR T. Sii-. ~ -$425,000 lft a At j 1 BR. cott8Qe, lllrge lot C. Ma I • .. • $895.000 ...... 4BR.4BA S.Sfm .. -$929,000 11' I If ... Custom home, w M. T. ~ EAlllllFf: UllEll llllB. 1417- Spadous floor plan, + ideal for entertaining. Gorgeous private petio lots of used brick. You must aee this one! Ask foe ... ... PBJL A EUGENIA ST AilKENBUllG EAlllllFf: llEW, an tma -. •. 'lbe only view home now available in Eastbluff, to1ally remodeled. The expanded Masttt suite includes walk-in cloeed, separate "jacuzzi" tub, and lots of imported tile. Great sumet aod city lights view from master BR, LR, & FR. For a private sh<>~ call_ your F.astbluff ~alists. PHIL A EUGENIA STARKE BURG ••• , .,. 0 ....... . Adorable O:wmer-for r '9,900 with 3 BR. 3 BA and boat doc:!: ~ ~ for 40' boat. Dmlper ~ Q . .aapery to match. Water view ~1:,, .~ery roc:m. Huny, won't 1ut! Call GimeJa Jay .. GISELA BUJlMEISTER ,.., .• ,. . .. Splldous 2 bedroom + den 2 bath, dramatic • luJie deck 1,544 ~~ feet. A.lk foe ... LEE CBBSTERJi'IELD ...... 11111 llU •••••• Be the fint to move in! SincJe family dewt.d 3 Bil. 2.5 BA 2 story catbednl ceilino--ell m.m white carpetinc plus marble & ldtmen floorinc. Master-Suite on ht floor. Premium lot foe privacy. Ask foe ... JOANN KENTON ••• MT lllJEI 11-.111 Toullf redecorated u.,-. o Park townhome. CM!I' $40,()()() in I,. ~ .-l , 2 ~ BA. fteW paint, Berber 0 ~-""'lhouL o.aom ceil-infl lichl e. ~· doon, built in stereo cabinetry, . _, flf/elec1ric filter. Am"* eee. aONPELSOT 77 MTE KCWISY LEAIE ·-Nearly new free NndinC townhome 1n COila Mela. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. 2 car an.cbed ,.,.. C8amiC tile: oak cabinnl. Good location. Kidl o.k. Available now! ,.._ fer ... CLIP IVLDIN KBMP ... fll llE 111 t•ll Wlda dalllJm.JOU will ......... &r all tbtlddl ..... relatiwL Thin ....... for~ In ....... .,,.. ..... Nam. Al ...... , .... kiklw ... pietiO --... ,.... ~ .-i,...sea ~~wu ........ 1111.m Affonlllble price in Newport s.ch. Two BR. 1 ~ BA ~ Grat location. Cbe to belch. Two car detached pnp. Call for detai1a. DELIA DELGADO OPEN 8ATU&DAT lS-.-D 8LUIDB CiaCLB llPll llmlll..... l\llllll EXCll J .JCNT INCOl8!! ODe oi the amt lpeC- c.cular' locatklm In Newport on the wdel'. i:.el- lent• an lnwamen~ or C"'"iert to....,.- f.iiiilly ~-SpecWuJar view9. own Wldy ~pier fer up to a boa-. 3 BR. 2 BA up; 2 BR. 2 BA. down. l'lrepllice eech unit. AS for ... . GAIL TAYLOR I + ... Cl -Clll. .. Ill Pomona north Gwey St. Zoned C-4 and M·l d~ oooperatiw .. Gree&-(ot fMt food. l!watlent aac-. between 2 freeways. f1 per "l· ft. TOM ALLJNSON SHARON VOGT .. .... OCllMI ..... Lovely Ocean. Bay. and City Liahta view. Ex- panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & bonw room. Jlmne. Call fot additicJl!a.l info. and your penonaJ view-tn;._ A&k for ... .JANE SUNGAJLA .-r 111111 11 .. 111 Thia oozy three BR. 1 ~ BA home ia dole to bod\ ICbooll and~-HUITY with ~cl-* Md paint blwb!! Thia oiie won1t IMt! Call now. BILL A DONNA WBBSTD lllTATI &Sl&DYANK OPEN SAT a SUN 1-6-fla NAaCl88U8 •••111111111.A Sc:rumpcuaUi &Wil MW iD white and Cft8ID villa. u.ht. ~t, ..S beMadful! J BR. 2.5 BA H(:w AlarbeDa wll'lwh daan Md windows pion. marble.......,. md ldllehin Oaor, white walbed kitchen ~ 2 flrepla&. one in mMter .Ute, walk·la dwt ..S t.bulow mMter badl. Pool -yard. A.k for ... GAYLE TAYLOa A UONDA 1D11r -OPJDrU'r 1-4. 8UJll 1 I 1110 OO.-n MASIN 1 +1 +1 == • I07-Five roomy bedrooml. three COIDplMe badla plue a full fiDilbed triple (W ..... Md up 10 the perfeci TEN. Located ..... tram Woodbftdce Lake ~·'ity built balm ..... all of Yf:AJr family A* far ... llAXDlB OOLDBN f . ... l •>1 · r ·1· . t:uD11· -1111·291· I '· J11111.,, .,., · . .>. . ·n !i. • : t i • 1!-l •:1 ~I·-"" .. J. I ,, .. ,. P. '.I~;. ·' ...... Of rtn . ,,:f;~':;:_ '·kft;fi ~ i · 1r11 i · ·""'i1··1· '11 1! ~. . • . , RI ' l .. l~I ,,_,, l'I . lt111 n11 i1u1 l(f 'I I ellf _1,· I f J !i '! ~!JJ1 ;' nj &hll i!iJU ~ .. 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' I 1iHll . ~1~· ! ~iH· H!HH ~[rg '< ,_II ~n "J.• '!.hi) I ~~t:li}1 ~ if ;5 i} ~rd .. ,, 1. ~ ~ ir .. 1 • h II.. r R ::: ~ ~ ~ 1 K · E: n1t -~ !f 1~ []!I! · !! ·rn. lf f ~ E!Jl I · 5 l} ii . 11lf 1 i Jf r=; · !Rf i s Hr 1~~1 .. • I • = ..--... r r 1 r ~1 >'II~ 1 ff I u)1 Cn J~fl l~!! ~ !~r.l:1 J 1all · ~!I .· 2 ~~ i'~-:. -g JI ~ 1 i'I~ > .. ~ 1111 !: ~ ! ~ o· 1·1 .. '-!!! HI ~!H. ~ Hll :1 llli IJI . . . ·------;:... . ------~ . Expect the best.no COSTA MESA SPAllLING CLE.AN ON a LOT 1111,IOO This sparkling clean hotJM ia on an R2 lot. Just around the comer from Newport Beach. Add on and make a legal duplex! Call for a showing appointment. GO&GBOUS PBPPDTUE BEIGBTS TOWNBOIO IN BASTSIDB COSTA llBSA Hlt,MO 3 BR, with vaulted ceilings, 2 1h bath. ~en (16z20) two decks -one off master m, one off den. Beautifully landscaped y and aide pet yard. Charming 13 unit complex only 6 years old. Community pool and spa. ! HOUSES ON A LOT t!75,000 Large yards wiUi a jacuzzi, fireplace., knotty pine paneling with a rustic flavor, like being in the mounta.im. Call for a showing. NEW LISTING UH,000 Spacious 2 bedroom end unit near the Courtyards. Fresh paint, new car)>"!t ordered, parquet floorin~, tile counters, eat-in kitchen, brick fireplace. Large master bedroom with two doaeta and compartmented beth. 2+ car garage. Super sharp. HALL OP FAKE FAlllLY HOKE LOCA'nON! ........ Convenient to schools, market., trampon. 3 BR 2 BA, patio deck and railed sun deck. ' SO . COAST METRO SUPEI VALUE IN llF3A WOODS H85,000 Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 story near South Coat Plaza. Inviting spa and custom barbecue. OWNEI WILL Cil&JI S71,IOO With IO <;, down-u•umable loan-I bedroom, 1 bath with encl<lled patio. Great for bt time buyer. Tennis, pool, spa and much more . . nDO ST. ALIWf8f •N,M PrDn. St. A1bem condo ovvlooking ~ pounda. 1 BR. 1 BA. Pool and 1pe, ch , tennia, near S.C. Piasa and Performins Arta Center. ME S A Vt.Rr:r ilP.8A VDDI POOL BOU Hff ,IOI AcrOM from perk. 4 BR, 211! BA executive home, fonnal DR, family room, huge master pool and ape. Call now. 60S!1i\ MESA: OFFICE , 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~ (714) 645-0303 OPEN HOUSE C08TAllESA IOOs..&aT .... 3BR $239,000 Sat-Sun 12-4 COSTA KESA ass w.1• St. 2 on a lot 1275,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 COSTA IOSA MUnlSt 3 BR, R2 lot $2&5,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 EXPECT ONLY TllE BEST WHEN YOU JOIN OUK TEAM For the dynamic, committed, career-oriented professional ... We at Coldwell Banker off er you the opportunity to work for America's largest full service real estate company. Call Juon v ..,.t today for .. mtatlew 645-0303 OTHER AREAS NEWPO&T 81ACB YDW -.111 2 bedrooms. 2 bath, den, R. y. llCCelS. Billatiful kitchen, tiled floor. Speicioui livini room with Fnnch doon ~-to_loftly yud, ..-. and view. Great aeichbodlpod. • UDO -BOAT DOCK-Van . . ....... Fabuloul Lido condo. Boat doek available. 2 l>edrooma, 2 bath, 4infDI roca, dn, 2 cm pnp. Community~ Le•eboJd property. it,_,. left on la1e. Beat value in N.wport! ....__ ------.........------------ -----------------------------IDAILY PILOT/ltaAl.UT" START HERE Lot's of poss1b11ities for this fixer-upper! 3 bedrooms. I ~ baths and large yard situated m good neighborhood, near churches and schools make th is an ideal starter home for the first time buyer. A good value at $189.950. Call 751 ·5000. FABULOUS CIT -HOME This delightful 2 story home has 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. an attached double garage, vaulted ceilings with skylights and a fireplace in the master bedroom. Located 1n one of Costa Mesa's better communities and priced right at $201.900. Call 751 -5000. MESA VERDE Sensational 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with pool and separate spa. family room has a dramatic floor to ceiling brick fireplace and opens to pool and a large lush yard. Located at the end of a cul de sac on a quarter acre site. full price $334,900. FAMILY HOME This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has it alHarge master bedroom and living room with fireplace, family room and big backyard with covered patio. Quiet interior cul-de-sac location in top-rated school system. All for only $345.000. Call 751·5000. MODEL QUALITY Only one year new. this lovely 3 bedroom, 21h bath, two story home sits on a large pie shaped lot. features greenhouse kitchen window, dininc room bay window, fireplace and cathedral ceiling in living room, deck off master suite and more. Only $162,000! MESA VERDE -POOL Outstanding Bucolla ~uilt home, 4 bedrooms with pool. spa, family ~oom and formal dining. An upper btrd street location. New ptant, new ca rpeting and a price under $400,000. Call 751·5000 BOAT & RV YARD Country living on cul-de-sac, this -~ bedroom, 1 * ~th home featur~ an added family room with beam ceihng and lots of wmdows om1ookint a beautiful yard and fruit trees. RV & boat access, too! Just reduced $15,000. Hurry won't last at this price! $210,000. Call 751-5000. COSTA MESA TOWNHOME Spacious 2 story townhome has 3 bedroom, 2 baths, a large two car garage and a small yard, located in a very popular complex that sells very last Call 751·5000. SIX UNITS SIX one bedroom, one bath units seekinc investor. This bu~ing is Jess than twenty years old and the apts. are very easy to rent Priced for quick sale at S234,000. WALK IN THE PARK Well designed home has 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, family room with wet bar, pool and hot tub. Right across the street from a quiet, neighborhood park! New_piant, new carpeting and a willing seller makes this a great opportunity. can 751·5000. GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde professional office suites available. Brand new buildina with 550 sq. ~ or larcer available. Medical suite with kitchen, exam rooms Md bathroom. favorable lease provisions and a rate of .59 foot iross malles this a very attractive offering. FREE HOME MARKET ANAL Y ... H you are interested in a market evaluation of your property, or information about real estate in your area, give us a can at 751-5000 for a free analysis. 1 Rl!AL ESTATE 8ALE8 tt you are thinkint about a new career or already have your license we hive the best trainine avlilable at no cost to you. Cal H·O·M ·E Jack Ayers for information at 751·5000. SB The Better Way to Sel' Your Home . , , : ·: r., f · -. ;, / t-; 1 r 1 • · ; , : .\ · .,,i.._.>.) r >-' r.1~ ),·, I~" ... ' 1E ')" '-' Realtor·expresSes views ·on '89 real estate marke For anyone thinking of buying or selling a home, the real estate market should remain bullish In 1989 according to 10-year real estate veteran Nancy Peterson with Marion Buie Realty, the exclusive Orange County Affiliate for Sotheby's International Realty In Newport Beach. WhUe not everyone In the Indus- try can .make this kind of a prediction, Peterson's track record as a real estate marketing pro- fessional qualifies her as an expert in the field. Since 1985, she has been a top producing sales agent with Marion Bu le Realty. and last year she received one of the Top Producer awards. However, her successful career began long before that. In 1979 she decided to pursye a career In real estate. "I wanted to earn a good living but still have free time to spend with my daughter,·· Peterson said. "I had successfully sold my own home and this gave me the courage t needed to enter the field." After eight years with another broker in Newport Beach, she made the change to Sotheby's. "I felt I was ready to expand my business and decided to become afflllated wtth a larger. more estab- Ii shed firm,·' she explained. ·'A that time I read in the newsp that Marlon pule was opening a offloe for Sotheby'1 nearby. Th combination of Sotheby's e panded marketing services an Marlon Bule's leadership was to good to pus up. There may other good real •tate companle in Newport Beach, but Sotheby' adds another dimension to seflln property which no other bt'ok•ao can offer.·· To sharpen her natural bualnes attri~tes, Peteraon attends oon .ttnutng education program• _.n sets annual goals which she com mit• to paper for Mure reference. The Newport Beach r)1erket ha been her specJ.tty for many yeafs Thia expertl• and knowledge o the local area recently resulted I listing a single-family executiv estate and a townhome In the gate community of Bek:ourt. Peterson may be reached a Marlon Buie Realty, 5 Corporat Plaza, Newport Beach, or by pho at (7Y) 759-6700. The firm ta the ex~lusive Orange County afftUate for Sotheby's which provides homeowners acx:ess to national and International luxury home mar- keting eervices and to Sotheby'! worldwide client baae. THE HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM *Fabulous ocean view. Gorgeous penthouse overlooking the Pacific. Luxurious tropical Island decor. Furnlshed, Im- maculate & beautiful. $375,000 * Corona del Mar-Reducedl Just 1 block from the ocean. Beautiful 3 bdrm, 31h bath unit with 2500 sq. ft. Like new condition. Patio, dining rm & air conditioning. $455,000 OPEN SAT /SUN 12-4 314 JAIMINI *See this value! Dr~t.ii'o'" · • ft8d for Immediate '81e. 2 .bdrms, 2 baths, fam1,1_, ~room. ocean VIEW.' A terrfflc buyll $319,000 *Quiet 10catton -IPllCk>ul 2 bdrm corner unit In popul• VIiia Balboa near pool looklog onto greenbelt. Areplace, patio & aJr conditioning. · S187,500 *Lowest priced Veraallles-expenalvely decorated wtth cu• tom wall coverings & drapes. Reduced In price for an outstand- ing value. $1<M,950 t r .. MMY. home buy9'a today are given the opaon of~· warranty progr.n ..... offered their reel estate brok•. HoweYer, w- rantlel .. relatlYely new, ·and few coneumera undef stand exactly what they .. getting. ''One of the first things to know aboUt wwrwrt...... Ron Pauaro, spok..,..on for the American So- . clety of Home lnlpectore, said, "la that they all contllln lignificMlt exciuslons and Hmttatlonl. Above d, buyers must remember that h8Ying a watranty ~oes not preclude the need for a pro- fessional pr•purchaae home Inspec- tion." Warrantlel usually cover the home buyer for a periOd of one year Tor defects In ..... of the home's major components, typically the heating, air condttlonlng, electric.a and plumbing systems, the roof, the water heater and other bultt-tn 91>Pflanoet. Whlle they do provide a certain amount of peace of mind In that first year, eeped8ly for first-time buyers, one-year w.rrMties ate often offered beca. ... of tMlr promotlonal value In attractinQ rMI eetate buyers. Since the terms ol ..,..my programs vary P.reatly, eech one must be evaluated on Its Ind~ mertta, noted Passaro. ~ pr~ for example. ex- clude "thoM whiett are In poor condition and we therefore llkety to break down. A few Items may have onty pro-rated COYerage, Md IC>-a !tJmace which ls In good condttlon but more than 15 yMtS ofd might only be covered for 5 to 20 percent of its replacement value. Figure In the Initial cost of the plan and Its per claim deductible, and there may not be much c:over11ge left at .., for certain Items. Warrenty c:over11g9 may 8'ao be only partial In nature. WhHe the plumbing and electrical systems ate covered, for example, the ftxtures -such as toilets, sinks, awttches and outlets -In some cases ate not. Slmllarty, the program may cover the cost of fixing or replacing a leaky pipe, but not the expen1e of repairing the damaged oefllng bek>w. And when a watranty states that It Includes repair or replace- ment of the roof, consumers should check to see If It refers only to the roofing structure (rafters and sheathing} or If It includes the roof covering (shingles ot tiles), as the tatter Is much more subject to failure~ Home Inspections are not guaran- tees, but In some Important ways, they provide homebuyers with even greater financial protection, An Inspection properly performed In accordance with the Standards °' Practice of the American Soclety of Home Inspectors (ASHI) will reveal the visual condition of a home's many different systems and components prior to purchase. If major defects ate found, Instead of having the Item excluded from coverage, the buyer may be able to negotiate a lower purchase price which takes Into ac- count the cost of repairs, or to Insist that the seller make the repairs. This atso applies to problems such as an out-of-date or Inadequate electrical service, or negative grading of the earth towards the house which can lead to frequent basement ftoodlng. These conditions are_not typically covered by home Watrantlel, but the coet of correctJng them might be recovered by negotiating ....,..,. or a lower purchme price. J By getting an education In the operatron aiid maintenance of their prospecttve home, another advantage of a profesaional home Inspection, buyers will also learn to anticipate and bud~t for repairs and thereby extend the life and value of their property. Not all home lnapectors are alike. however. To be sure of hiring a qualified, experienced prof1111ooaf, homebuyers should setect a member of ASHI, a national professional aaocta~ tlon which sets high tec:ttnical and ethical standards for Its members. Even State lk:en9'ng (Which exists only in Tex•) does not require t•tlng and performance ~tiona •rigorous M thoee of ASHI. Homebuyers who wish to obtain more Information on ASHI and home I~ may con- tact the organization at 3!99 K St.. NW, Washington, DC 20007, (202) 742-3096. Whether or not one chooses to buy an optlonai warranty program with a newty purchased hOUM, tt Is essential to carefully read and understand the program provisions and exclusions before signing on the dotted line. and to have an Independent professional home Inspection etther performed before executing the purchase con- tract, or written into the contract--as a contingency ciause. * Bright Mortgage 1 0 5 O* * 30 Year Fixed Rate *To $500,000 • 0 * 60 Day Rate Lock *A Direct Lender APR: 10·831 Since 1924 CONTACT JOHN PRESTON (714) 662-1012 RA TES SU81ECT TO CHANGE The Ri ht Idea WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL YOUR HOME? ~ ~~~~~~~~---- ~~ WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE (Parable atCloHof Eacrow) NEWPORT BEACH ...... UNI 3 BR-2 BA. Harbor View Home. 1827 Port Bermouth ... $450,000 721-4111 • •Ill& GU•T .... 1 • llftllHH 714 Goldenrod, CdM ........................... $6,220 10 ~~Court, NB ................ ·-······ $9,980 2401 ~ NB ........................ $25,000 3 Tribute CO(J(.~ & ............................. $9,420 304 C.-atr.t, NB ........................... $8, 700 COST A MESA -11-n.-LD Eastside Costa Mesa. 2 BR-1 BA ea. Untt. 1~7 Orange Avenue .. $315,000 722-8114 _.,_ _, 3 BR-2 BA, ciole to So. Coast Plaza. 810 Bak• #202 .......... $165,000 722-8114 YU1•TUIE1B 4 BR-2 BA. poof & ape. Meea Verde. 1799 New Hampehlre. $250,000 721-4111 ... ~/LL_.,.mA 2 BR-1.5 BA Condo w/enct petlo & sm yatd 2424 Santa Ana# 103-C ....................................... $175,000 721-4111 GIT THI FACTI, CAii ... CALL Jo. ¥0UI FRIE COSTA MESA 2 BR-2.5 BA T 1menitles. -~ 918 P~I Cou 74,500 722-8114 llHlllHI 111A •'"' lllBllHI 2506 Wwb111Mtet, CM ........................ $9,520 918 Powell Court, CM .......................... $6,490 498 EMt 18th St, CM ........................ $10,000 322 Roc:hestet, CM .............................. $9,580 2973 RedWood, CM ............................. $7,420 999 Modjeeka. CM ............................... $8,974 1202 Donnea91 Ptecl, CM ................... $7 ,000 3n Rows, CM .................................. 110,500 2901 a..,.,., CM ............................. $9,750 2710 Dr8ke. CM ................................... $7,620 3388 Clllfornia. CM ............................. $7 ,500 1810 Tustin, CM ................................... $8,445 1835 0 . NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA. CA 92127 (714) llZ-1114 ,. The Wattson Co. has broken ground on Its latest develop- ment, the $15 million, 48, 152- square-foot Wattson Corporate Center. The three--bulldlng pro- ject, located at the intersection of Birch and Bristol In Newport Beach, Is being constructed on one of the rare parcels of ''fee land" found In the Orange Coun- ty Airport area; an area where the surrounding land Is predominantly leased. Each high-end building will sit on its own parcet lot. This rare fee land opportunity gives a user or investor the ability to not only enjoy the airport, freeway lo- cation, but additionally provides benefit from the appreciation In the land vaJue. For prospective companies interested in a prime Investment opportunity, a fee land project Is the perfect way to establish further equity capttaJ in Its business. According to Tony Wattson. president of The Watt- son Co., much of the pre- groundbreaking sales acttvlty has been due to the fee land arrangement plus the project's adjacency to the John Wayne Airport and its location In the heart of the Irvine Business Complex which is directly ac- cessible via the San Diego (405), Costa Mesa (55) and Corona def Mar (73) freeways. The three buildings are ex- pected to be complete by Spring 1989. Developed by The Wattson Co., the project architect was Strock Architects. General con- tracting la betng handled by BCI · GeneraJ Contractors and land- scape architecture is being provided by Emmet Wemple and Associates. Sales activities are being coordinated by The Watt- AMERICAN ESCROW, INC. 240 Newport Center Drive., Suite 105 Newport Beach, CA 92660 1031 Exchanges• Commercial• Residential • Business • Loans • Liquor License (714) 640-9860 son Co. Founded by Donald "Tony" Wattson Jr. In 1984, Cbmpany la a fuff-aervtce firm speciallzlng In the deYelopment, constructJon and management of commercial, Industrial, retail aod office proprtlea. Headquartred In New- port Beach, the firm 18 rapidly becoming a major force In com- mercial and Industrial reaJ estate throughout the Unttecj States and Europe. To date, the flrm Is Involved In more than $117 million worth of developments. Udo 'AMHy hu been operating -• ftx1ut9 on the Newport PenlnlUla lkM» tta begr.'llng In 1935. But the firm'• famills logotype dtapl8yed on the sign OWi( lta offlcel at 3377 Via Udo wu replaced recently, reflecting the firm'• new .....,.,,t wfth The Prudent_, Re8' Estate AfflNat• Inc. . "We'll mlla the old IOgO"_ a littie," Howard Dlppelt, owner of The Pn.fden.. tlal Udo Aeetty, aald. "But we're very excited to be oper8tlng under our new banner, The Prudential Udo Realty." '!ff'aa Mme people know and trust. we joined The Prudentllll In• .rrort to compMe more .nectNety In today'• real eetat• nwketplllce -:-a market that hu...,. the lnfu81on of mllk>na of doUars In~ by huge national cornp9niee," he said. • old ......... nsplued. Homeowner wins verdict on flood hazard lawsuit For the first time in history, a Jury flood hazard area. haaslapped a bank with a Judgment Small, who received a $52,000 for failure to notify a mortgagor that mortgage from South Norwalk Sav- her property wu In a flood hazard Inga moved lnto her new home area, the Federal Emergency Man-unaware that it was In a flood agernent Agency announced r• huwd area. When the .,.. centty. flooded, causing her dam11g9 and M.,y mortgage lenders through-Iola of property, she sued the South out the country who have paid Uttte Nonnllk S8vlnga &Mk for negll- attentlon to the Fedel al FIOOd gence In hlllna to IKtvl9e her to Protection Act in the past, now face obt.ln flood Tn9Urance. A Jury the reality of JMlYlng lerge d8INlge awarded h8r $35,000. On apJ>MI, clMIJ8 to bol iOW• a for f9llng to the YMict WM upheld. =thedutlee----otthem ••tt la ll'nnnlt.nt to note," Ffied. r.-....-.. •~.-.--.. :;·T~~;, r-.-""" man allld, ~the cowt held that ''While there hM been avatlable SIMll wu entttled not onty to to lenders In many states. fuHy-damages for toea which would have Insured flood ..,.ch MrVlcel IUCh been originally ln9urable, but ..., as FHCl'a, which would protect the for lc1111 which might not have lender In the eYent of an error, rnany been lnlUt'able. '' lenders have choeen to '* half· "FHCI hM been advising mort-way meaured becauM tMv felt g11ge lenders tor ye9rS that they are there was no danger to them In the required to be • ceretut with the event they made a mistake,'' M.-tln flood an.nnce ~ta of the Friedman, prllldent of Flood Haz-·federalatatut••theyarewtth~ ard Certification Inc., lllld. other etatutory requ.._..,ta, • The CW, Small vs. South Nor-continued Frtedm8n. Mliny ......,. walk ~ a.ik (205 CONN. have r11l1ted IUCh a concept ct. ~ which .. the Mlbject Of the tplte WM*9 A IMOUnCiiment, lrwoMd a M Mould be noled till the law e.tder which "'*9t.lned a ... of ,..... that IOod ..... be flood rnllP9 for tta own '*-The ........ on ftr'll Ind llOOHd rnort- apralw on SIMI'•~ ...s 91911, COl'NDlfdll ~ home the bank'• out-ol-date floOd mep ~ '°"* mobll home ao.. 8nd the lender felled to edvtM lirid 11ft I09l't wt*=" la eecufid by Small tMt .. property -"' • ..,~ ................. ~···111·~-·Tt;;.. ~~~~i1.·- • ony ridee wu oae of ... ,. fan-ftlled acd'rita at Century 21 Tbe eaJ Eetaten canalftl lut month. Realtors host childrens carnival Agents from century 21 The Real Estaters lnYtted neighborhood children and children from Hwltlngton Beach Special Education and Cutta de San Jose, Santa Ana. to a carnival at Estancia Partc last month. The afternoon was highlighted by pony rides, game booths, faoe paint- ing, clowns, moon rides and lots of food. Century 21 thanked their local Coco's, Albertson's, K-Mart, Pepsi Corporation, Von's, Luc~y ·s, McDonald's and Orange Coast Tltte Corporation who all helped to make the event successful. Agents who sponsor- ed the day Included Clyde a.con, Pat Cobb, Pat Davis, Goty Kohanteb, Uz McFarland, Delpha Oswald, Janet Stark and Julie Sturdevant as well w various husbands who aided In the event. Century 21 The Real Estaters, a Costa Mesa based real estate firm Is located at 2790 Harbor Boulevard. Beshleatlal Property Sales we UdenL!lte ~-PROPERTJE....,. l\C. Growth oriented professional management has created etciting high commissioned opportunities for salespersons for high caliber established Newport Beach brokerage firm specializing in distinctive prop- erty represenlations. Our aim is to '"Supplenrem and - expand your knowledge and experience as you further develop your career and financial vitality with us. Please send your career details. in confidence to Van McC.ory, Executive Sales Director. Lynne Valentine Properties, Inc. (7i4) 673-9333 341 Bayside Drive, Suite 7 . Newport Beach, California 92660 Pri111e Waterfront-Won't ·Last $1,475,000 • Estate-type setting • Large corner lot with privacy and seclusion • Fabulous view of Channel • Pier and dock that will accommodate 45-foot boat and smaller one, too NEW LISTING ·I • Corona del Mar "Bayside Drive" • 4 Bedrooms, 2 Y2 baths, living room with high ceiling and fireplace, den with fireplace and new kitchen. • Owner's declining health forces sale. Motivated seller will consider all offers. • First-time on the market in 28 years . • • GR~A T POTENTIAL for creative buyer to renovate or expand by adding second story. ' I . -~~. ' CALL KAREN LYNCH COLDW<..!LL B~N~l.!H •. Shown By Appointment Only (114) 144-1111 (114) 121-4111 .NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE RESIDENCE ·' HOME~ for the •:w HOLIDAYS BLUFFS J BEDROOM Fast possesion possible-be in tor the holidays. Good greenbelt lo- cation. Excellent neighborhood. split level noorplan. This one needs decorating but priced right. r S282,SOO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM 611 Vista lonlU, Newport hach EXCLUSIVE RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Popular San Mateo rnodel-2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace. Lower level 1n unit overlooking greenbelt & adjacent to fairway. New paint & owner will allow lib- eral carpet allowance. ~st value on mark.et. Not leased land. S235,000 BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL Lovely Bonita plan with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. fireplace. Courtyard entry and quiet rear greenbelt patio. Cul-de-sac street. Leasehold estate. Sl10,000 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 PM J08 En<*la. Newpon ~acn COLESWORTHY &CO. 640-0020 MedilerTa.llC.H s.,1e C-.om "-lD ud-6ve Giiie c..... c ....... ,. I.up Eoeertaiaiag Room wilh 28' Ceiliq. Sloae Fireplace. Pref.-.... Ber O.erloob I.up Pool & Spa. M•ltt BR S.iee witli Fireplact!. Walk·la a..... Larae Ea:ropeaa Style Betla. formal Uviog Roo111, Diaiag Room & Library All witlt a Faa&aetlc Oeeaa A City upu View .. Gourmet Kitcbm. 3 Esera Bed:roo-... 11,395,000 Doug Bulley & Associates ·NEW LISTING!! 2211 VISTA DORADO •3·25,000 FEE BLUFFS Expanded "LINJ;>A ". 2BR/Den or 3BR with Iota ol po(ential PKJCBD LOW To allow deconti.ns in YOUR Taste and 11.ill be BLUR'S BB8T BUYt OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 OR BY APPOINTMENT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONn 1960 VISTA CAUDAL $450,000 FEE ~FEE Ont.!LBLUPFS Remodeled "G" plan w/1pectacular Beck Bay A ooeu viewa. New ki n, bet.ht, 6 ~licbta. ~ fireplace, uted brick petio with epe. French <loon & Berber carpet. Charmine home with many a.tom f•tura SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO OR HARRIET SPENCER (714) 760-9678 DAY/EVE NNIE MAXSENTI JfEW LAQOJIA U8TDl8 497-9918 ........ charm cott.fe Oii I IMdldlat .. -. Potadlll for ~'---····--···----"21.000 OPD 8Ull 1·1--SU .... -CAlllYOll DmVa •EAUOlll.EW ~ OPllOllAVAL BllmA™ New,.,."-d91h•r ..... r-u1h11 T.._....., • 2 bethe ..... IMllY .. 1oca... c.... .. ..... . ...... $1600/~ •t Cl .......... A ...... J ····--········· ........... $169.500 BR. I BA--··--""·* , CONNIE MAXSENTI 497-9918 MAGNIFICENT STONEHEN~ A spectacular Harbor Rid• aa- tate featurlDt 5-8 bedroom•. depellCll .. oa the UM ol the room: formal llvlDt room. fam- ily room. eun room, dlDIDt room. ••19ht room, th .. ue room; overlooldq the City ol Newport to Paloe Verd•. For hwu1oua llvln1 .... alftant vlewe, allCl 9'11Ciotll9 ntertalD• I ... PleaM l11q•lr• abo.t excel· lent tenn. ................ $3,695,000 JIElllU.L LYNCH IEALTY 75,.,, •• 3 Bedroom -Many Extras OPEN FOR VEWING 8ATA8UN'M M5;oao ~ 1hi.JM 759-9347 Bllifl11' ISIMIULn 114-2111 c t : .. ' I". ... ~ .... ,,,. .-. R&M~ of Costa Mesa • Spectacu VO ot IM Balloa f"MliDn & .....,.,,. Bly. Omit 3 lledroot9, 2~ M -Bllloa lslllld Home. . 11,111,111 . IPll ... u, 12-11 • 11.-. 111 •11 lllfmt ,.. ....... , 11(7N)7»4• BLUFFS PRIME LOCATI 2404 VISTA NOBLEZA ~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Spec:t.cular "G .. Plan, tipt. airy, a.tomiMd End Unit with partial view. VauJted c:eilinp. hiJhly ~-8-t value in the Blul&--$415,000 CALL JAN PROBST (714) 844-4088 Doug Bulley A Aaaoeiatea nw. bedroom, two b9th home wtth wulted oe11nga. ~ Ff9ndl doora. «*1trll • & much more. $419,950. ,._,,_ OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 ---' 1127 MARINER'S DRIVE COLOWC?U. BAN~C?R .i -- COl.DWC?ll BAN~C?R •• DESIGNER'S OWN HOME fallllols ~aylOutiOft TWO bedrOOCll$. two hlll ballls, llld prllltl krtcheft Totally rtllullt two ,ws llO· Low IUICllWllU lor tllffree kMC Wiiii to CdM badl. · · Mernll 1.yncft -Realty 758 llDO WAllTID!! Oceanfiont Duplex. Buyer wants installment sale -Tax Advan- tages! Needs 3 to 4 Bedrooms owner unit plus rentral. Let's talk. CALL ARTIE JOHNSON 1u11• 111-1111 1.1111• Fii Ull1 Charming 3 BR & den -will exch for dup/trlplx in CdM, Irvine, Lag. N!Quel, or Lag. Bch. Super 5BR on great street! 225 Via Genoa Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ~; -· Mernll l.yr.ch --Realt~ *PITEITllL* 0..... ---to-etreda loc8aon. Excel-- lent pae.ttilil for ... ~ ..... ooo 11'5.000 .. llT/m1 ... 11t•--MICKEY HARTLING · lbrnl: L.vnch ., Re.all~ ---..... •Spa •Pool .View **Waterfront ***Waterlront Md Pool V'Give Address at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 1 IElllll 525 Bluebird, Laguna Beach 759-6600 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IEIRlll 506 Acacia Avenue, Otde Corona del Mar 631-7300 $425,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 V'94 S.ycrest, Bayview, Nwpt Bch 722-1900 $229,500 Sunday 1-5 1407 Bonnie Doone. Irvine Terr. 759-6600 $525,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •631 Cliff Or. Laguna Beach 673-9333 $360,000 LH Sunday 1-5 46 Corsk:a. Newport North 759-6600 $269,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 252 E. 19th St .. Eutslde Costa Mesa 631-7300 $279,000 Sat-SUn 1-4:30 362 Evening Canyon, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $698,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 12 Evening Song, Turtlerock 644-6200 $220,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 720 Gok*lrod, Corona def Mar 640-7000 $409,000 Sun/Sun 1-4:30 'l/J7 Herbor Woods, Harbor Woods 644-6200 $219,000 Sunday 12-4 * •2526 l aurel Lane. Costa Mesa &46-7171 $175,000 Sunday 1-4 249 Oale. #C-2 Cos1a Mesa 646-7171 $179,000 Saturday 12-4 3 Rue Fontainbteau, Big Canyon 644-6200 $535,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 "'22 Sea Island, Bia Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $247,SOO Sunday 1-5 31 Southham=, Belcourt Hiii 6«-9060 ,000 Sunday 1-• 26651 Transmltas, Mlaalon Veljo 759-6600 $3'.80,000 Sundly 1-5 211 Via Koron, Udo Ille 873-7300 $5~000 Sunday 1-5 2 II •l•s Fll II er IEI 509 Avenlda L.adera, Bluffs &44-90e0 $382,000 Sunday 1-4 2 e.tsto TurUere>c* Potnt. Irvine 831-1400 $318,000 Sat/Sun1-5 257 8'.mwooc:t. E'elcM Coeta Meea 758-eeOO *315.000 Sunday 1-5 98 Cotwk:a, Npt North, Newport 8Mch 759-9100 $284,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 V' 43 MontpeQler, Hwt>or Ridge, NB 873-9333 $550,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 23 Rue Grand Ouctll, Big Canyon 644-e200 1525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •111' 8antanele T«reoe. lrvlM Terr. CdM 722-1900 aeet,000 Sunday 1-5 *-'·~·39 S<MMmPtPO ~a.en • 0"~9318 Jas:IJM ,..• VUVSifl~un 12•5 • .. +32086 Virginia Way, South Laguna 4~1177 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 302 Vista Suerte. The Bluffs 759-6e00 S2n.ooo Sat-sun 1-5 31Ell- 1543 Bonnie Doone, lrvlne Terr.ce, CdM 780-0714 $495,000 Sunday 1-.5 2&4 East Bay St., Costa Mesa 848-7171 $269,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 425 E. 20th St, E'aJde Costa Mesa 759-MOO $:M9,900 Sat-Sun 1-5 217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 128 Harbor Island Or, Newport Beeoh 854-2800 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1521 Kinas Rd, N. 8 . 673-7300 $800,000 1827 Mariner's, Westdlff &44-9060 $419.950 Sat/Sun 2-5 Sunday 1-4 2631 Requeta. Bluffs 644-9060 $350,000 Sunday 1-4 5 Rue MWMille, Bia C..yon, NB 844-45200 $895,C)()() Sunday 12-4 ••*516 South Bayfront. Balboa ltdand 723-4160 $1, 100K Sat 12~5/Sun 11-4 168 Stanford, Seal Beach 873-7300 $285,000 Sunday 12-4 . v•.so St. Mlcheel, Monarch Bch, Lag. Nlg 4~6057 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 107 Via Dijon, Udo 759--6600 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *2401 Vista Hoger, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $287,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 442 Vista Roma, Bluffs &44-9060 $362,000 401 Vista Roma. Bluffs ~200 S349.000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4 3 II .... Fiii ii er Ill 222 Amethyst. Balboe llland 831-1400 $&49,000 Sunday 1-5 500 Bahlla, Olde Corona del Mar 759-8800 $759,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Barlovento, Newport Cr•t 831-1400 $2S&,OOO Sunday 1-5 *1819 Beryl Lane ~Mtciltf) N.8. &45-8798 $410,uuu Sat/Sun 12-4 •2582 Ckde Dr. Beylhoree, Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $725,000 Sunday 1·5 3080 Corte Moran. N9Wport No. VlllM. NB 7IO-IOOO 9575,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 3155 Corte PortOftno, N9Wport North a 1-7300 $418.000 s.t-aun 1_..:30 ••3000 Cotte Portoftno, Npt. North"*-1-.e100 seao.ooo s.t-aun 1.,..:30 e 10 Don.s fl'i~ 15tti St, Hwpt Hgta. N9 842..a200 .-..ooo &lndlly 1-5 1223£. 8elboe BMI, a.tboe ~· 131-7300 1895,000 Sat..sun 1-4:30 442 El Modene Avenue, Newport I lllcitita 831-7300 $440,000 8undey 1 .... :30 2207 Aleta. The 8luffa. NewpQf1 &Mctt 780-1900 ts56,000 Saturday 1-4 809 HltMlcue Court • .-.nlM PIW'k II I •M 1111,811 e.1elan1-5 1701 lrvtne,Baycreet 944-9060 $415,000 v•139 Jaemtne Cttl Rd, Jawnfne Crtc CdM 891-1702 $429,900 • Sun 1-5 +1401 Kings Roed, Newport 8-ctt 944-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 93 lakeehore, Irvine 760-5900 $369,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 33 MalneaH, Jaemlne CrMk 944-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-4 *2006 Marlin Way, Baycrelt, Nwpt 8ch &42-21~ $525,000 Sunday 1-4 •1659 New Hampehlre, Meta North, CM 545-3369 $230,000 Sunday 12-4 76 Pellean Court, Bayvtew Terrece 644-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-4 1724 Plaza <Mt Norte, Peninsula ~ $665,000 Saturday 1-5 2045 Port Bristot, Harbor View ~. NB 7eo-5000 $489,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1931 Port Cerdlgan, H.V. Homee 644-e200 $450,000 Sat/&wt 1-4:30 *995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hilla 759-6800 $539,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 1016 Sandpi&*. H.V. HUis 759-4$600 $126.000 t 1S30 Matlne. Seel 8Mctl Sunday 1:.5 ( 2 1 3 l 594.9447 seso .ooo Sun. 1-4 23 Sllkberry, Irvine 546-2313 $312.~ Sunday 1-4 34 Sliver Cr...,..t, Turtlerock 759-6900 $459,900 Saturday 1-5 **12' South Bayfront, Balboa laiand &44-4200 $1,725,000 Sat-SUn 1-4 10042 Suntan Circle, Hunttngton 8eac:h 546-2313 $284,900 Sunday 12-4 1"9 TU8lln, E'9ide eo.ta Mela eu eoeo S375,ooo Sunday, .... 1 370 23td StNet, N9wport 8eac:h 131-1400 s:M6,000 Sunday 1-5 **432 Via Udo Nord,N.8 . 873-7300 11, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 112 Via Waziera, Udo .... s:u.1400 $750,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2815 Vi.ta Omeda. Bluffs, NB 780-071• $525,000 Sunday 1...S ...... •2195 CtubhouM, eo.ta ..... 540-7355" 1329,too Saturday 1-S 2145 Collete (c.o.ta Ma.) 642-0550 $197,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 957 Olnwr, eo.t. .... s.46-2313 S28'&SOOO sat/&#'11-4 203I Aamnoo. Mw v.._ eo.te Mw 540-nM S309,000 8undey 1-S •704 Goldilnlod .......... Old CdM 8n.a&M ,,. ........ 8und9y 1-4 1215 Nolttngtwm, Wulclff eu eoeo an,oao ~ 1-4 ,,,,,. 315 PODPY. Olde CMlf'9 dll u.r 7-....00 .... Sat-&n 1-6 1720 Port Stlrtlna. H.V. Home1 7-...00 ...... ~1-6 3~::·r.n~fldge -~14 *1tte41 Vie Udo loud. Udo .... Ut;,a...1 ll.,...., •tt••••• 00c;\ .... 8un 1-6 ·-···· .......... *l,:lfJ-,W. PM Or. M1411rt .._. 11.•.-s.ua. ''"' ... ···*' -· Newport 8wtt 131-7311 11,400,000 • Sun 1~:30 Sund9y 1-t:30 1113 Eaull 811y, P9ninlula Point 144-IOID 12,250,000 Sunday 1--4 2111E.Ocemt81. ,,.,.._...Pt. 131-HOO 1815,000 Sunday 1-5 ...... , H9rbor Ridge, Herbor. Nwpt 8ch 813-1333 $785,000 S.VSun 1-5 v22 Hertteoe. BietCenyon, Nwpt Bch 780-5000 SMS.ooo Sunday 12--4 •2880 lnrol Dr, Meta Verde, CM 931-7370 $349,900 • Sunday 1--4:30 1•'12 NotttngMm, Weetelfff, Newport Bch 873-5354 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1MI Perot Cir, Mesa Verde, CM 751.SOOO $334,900 Sat/Sun 12-4_ 335 Plaza Udo, Udo lak9 131-1400 ..... 000 s.v&,n 1-5 •2012 Port ._ol, Herbor View Hma, NB 173-9333 1534,900 Sunday 1-5 1927 Port c.dlff, H.tM>r V'9w Homes. N8 111-1lt0 1611,IOO Sunday 1--4 1111,., aia• tWMr View HMa •1-MID 1111.-~ 1-5 1111 ......... =,Cr.(tWWV...~) 1lt4Jll ... Set/Sun 1·5 .. 991' .... "-1. c... .... •• • ,, ··-8unday 1-4_ ...... ,. QI tZ I ti, Sb•o:Hod, nlM ~14 ..,.,714 ~ 12:30-4_:30 • ..._, ...... Ndge ........... ...ooo Sunday 1-4_ •8004 NW9r A~ ,,.,..,... Nwpt Bch ,.,,_,.. ..... ,IOO Sunday 12-4_ ....... 17 Ao,.i St. Geotge, B6g Cyn, NB l7S.-a 11,380,000 Sunday 1-5 im ........ eo.ta Meea .-1111 SM0.000 Sunday 1-4_ *1141 .. :••~ poy9r $hra, NB ea1-1• '631.000 Sunday 12-4_ 1101 .......... ar. -a•. Nwpt 8ch ~.., ...... 000 Sunday 1-5 •1..a .;,... Ridge, Emerllkt Terrece. =14 1821,000 Saturday 12-5 •1000 W......Mt Way, DoYet' ~.NB c!-r nua .... noo •llM'P't 00•~1--4:30 91~ Mecta, CoroM die M• 791 -12,000/l'M 891-&w\ 1-5 ••a b\.tl••=•••W* e.-fl 11 ilili, Sw ... M · .,,... .. ,a-....._..-....._, .. 111·1211 .-.ooe Saftday 1-5 ----1118 ~ c.nlft. "-Mr""-' ..... 144 ... 1125,000 SUl.-Y 1-4_ .............. 500 ......... Or. Promonby au aeo s1.sso.ooo Sundev 1-5 3181 Meclelra. .._Verde, ca.ta Mesa 540-7355 $321,080 Sunday 1-5 ..... 11 Nlipoll, HM>or Ridge, Nwpt 8ch 780-1900 12. 750,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 ....... Lane, Beyaest, N.8. 131-7300 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 • 1aeo Port cactow, Harbor view Homes, N.B. 844-1295 $710,000 SaVSun 1-5 ••1814 Port Chartes, Herb« VMlw Homes 844-8200 $725,000 SaVSun 12-4_ 8244 SMI Rock Or, Huntington 8eeclt 831-7300 $459,000 Sunday 1--4:30 8 Twin a..-. Spyglua 844-9080 $849,000 225 Vla Genoa. Udo Isle &73-76n $645,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 • SaVSun1-5 ... ,.., ....... ••• , Cf~. Hllrt»or ~ 844 UGO 13,750,00I ~ 1-5 ••1+11 Gllaxy, Do.-Shot9 ."4144 1110 •1.soo.000 Sunday 1-4_ letlt...,Y• Sell v .. '"'"'" Cll C11111RM. '4t-S671 for information & surprisingly low cost. . TIWI ES --F•SILE 2m111• . ••153 AveoMo. CoroM Olt Mllr 12CMMI& ..... S.USun 11-5 ....... ....,Dl .. Ct...,..... ... M4 UIS '251.000 8elwdey 12:30-4 • . *. 5 cattll, o..911d, IMne 751-e700 $174,llO Set/Sun 12:30-4:30 7' Conica Orhle, tMwport North 831-7300 $259,000 Sunday 1--4:30 •301 ~ PeninUa 831-1.00 From$325,000 Open Deity 1-5 IOO E. 6c..• orlt, Petlin1t.ia 758 HDO $212,500 Sunday 1 -5 2400 Elden #22, Colt• Mela 759-e800 $139,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v5e Sea~. Big Canyon, NB 780-5000 $299,000 SaVSun 1-5 •• vss s.. llllMd, 8'g Canyon, N8 780-5000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 813 HltMacus. Corona del Mar 75t-ee00 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 •314 Jasmine Ave. Okie Corona Def Mar 873--MOO $455,000 SaVSun 12--4 1984 Vista c.udal, 8luffa. N.8. 75e-91PQ $415,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2710 vtata del Oro. Bluffs, Newport Beech 759-9100 $2el,OOO Sat-Sun 1-5 408 vi.ta ar.nde. The eeutts 75t-ee00 $391,900 Sat-Sun 1-5 llPLEIES Fii SllE 2•.-i.• 1•,...111 114 .... St.. ••..,ort ~ 831-1400 $442.000 s.tJSun 1-5 809 PoW..na St, L8gune Beech 4M-5093 $471,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .., 222~Blllx>a~ 931-1400 --·~ Sunday 1-5 • • :"': . . : et•••r111• R••t IMl latatt F• We Fial tm Imm' Im lwral Im............ t• Wit. Im ...... ,~ ..... 111 ts '•• •• w WWW+ 1:aa. GMiil 1• ~= !·on~~~~· ~~BlOO ~:.~ .P,Ji!!mm ~__c;:-s28A.;:. *SEAL BEACH * Beeutlfully con1truc:t1d on Bllboa BMS. wfth peid-Eight Aetal S10fM-1at 11.726.000 •38rl28e lower ;;-;.:.--. ~ 18A Showplace on lrg 1or. 38r and t-.fuly dlc:oretld -die tennia court. Pi1t and Floor. Four oflce9.2NS OPEN FOR VlEWING 1716,000 r9nt°8i' .-l'n.aeet 21n81, FIR. Top quel. In/ &ch of thl 10 roome are doc:k and dodt with room Floor. 7,559 1q. ft. 100% SAT/SUN 1_. ..-- out. Ocean vu lrorn dlc:k. 1 delight to diec:o.,.r. f« IWge yldlt. Wide leaaed. Prlc:•d at Mar1Mw.cnabe75-35M 1~ Blk to oceenl 28R. Agt Bea (2131594-9447 Wide Olk plenllld t1oora. uncsy blech, bridt patloa SHo,ooo. Call Paul GNbb & Ella Reettcn 2~ tam rm. aundec:k. ******* ~~~= ~~~ ~~~.!§ e.~lo~~M~1~~1111L~711~ ,..,7 1117 =~·a~'~'~ !'!b~i~ ~-"Ip You m1K1 the ~m-7 ... =• D1 " BLOCKS ""0 ar•CH 9W + yiwd, So of PCH. -... · Ing rm and the tine details atld and malntlln.o -In WB.1111 •• -• & '· ~ onty 1445 000 To ... mthly pyrnta & -~ contlnu. through the rno-.<in condition! Call 1111 =11'! DUPLEX. 28r 28e+ 28r c:8ll PATNcK · rDK>f'i apprec You r1c11v• den. 3 Bldtoom and 2,n fOf pnvew attowilio-Of· · To "* ~ ~ 1'Maa. ~remodeled. r:M..,.,..102 100% tax benefits. Must ......... ,.99 OOO ......__. It ... 500 OOO hOme. WOftl and pley In 4 ot 58R S\t&A a.-om 1521,000. 175-3211 721-l'tave clean credit Agt ..... _ -• • ,__, -· • · large k*'*' with mod-home on,.. ... r lllr and. 1157-80020ys.Ev,Wtcnds 111........... Ml-1211 REALTY WORLD . em ~-When Curr•nUy IHHd at ...... IEW Umll! ~'iirl 1irn~m1) ~ NEWPORT BEACH r:::;r:-=.a:: ==-~·:~":; •:_ =:.=-:: Bwrtlful Rancho s.nta .......... ., lhl.., lnald9 undw alcY'" "25,000. Call RICK .,..... end IMlconMe. ·ss•--.U Margarita hOIM. 38R liClt"* In • cellftOI. vm. •4 4200 •7s.ooo. 30% Down. FllbuloUI SeR t-.nocl9I 2·"8A. formal dining ""' El ~ .,,,., from ..... Demon. Agt la-1500 ,,.. doOr9 & wlndcMi + family rm. LOICMd & ......_ CA.LL ~ 142-0SG _,., ttwout. NII kJtcNn & ~'=~p~~':'.:r! ~~~16Rr~:;gH --···•" MIGKA~.=ued It ******* :.ti:~:= $2311,900. " ~11--·-lf111• PEMISU!.APOINT -111•1--.. 000 ,,_ '40-1212° .... ..,.,.... (llW•I' *ii) 58A48A.,2400-ft.Sc. Lo_,.S8Aw"*"'9rm. ' · ' •111-1•• REALTYWOALO. ------• Adorabt9 28R COtt11g1 IY111... ~ 21u"i. Ocwl LG PoOf aa. yerct & -·11111 D1 NEWPORT BEACH -na~&newkttcn.i& oewt .... and . llMI. BY OWNER. OCEAN vtEWS. A true J•sr.-CN<-a.t Buy ·~beth off IPedol• .. the word '°' (714) 973-4129 • val\191 Cell PATRICK LOwuT PRICE~, 36' l;~hll~!..,..!!~Mr~~ FIND DWIOI + 2BA 1BA , ... ttWwondetM ~A TENORE 121-1200 or .__ -z"Ml9 ,..,. Cal for appt to .... ,....... :::.'C:::-.:':cs~ Cenu W .. 1111 s4"2t:i00. M1-1 02 ~ Roome....,............ I-·---1";iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:I -11 l'llCICMllMlifYyour through classified .,_ -·-atone'• throw to th9 I• -.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'toumll~~119i1i11i111iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii1ii11ii-ii1iiiiiii~ :i::d !':: n":'9 u~ .. YMllT ~···. a...:~-...... ... .... ....... JASlllE PARK ''PIRISIDE LOCITIOI'' Relocation forces sales of this immaculate 21h year old 3 bedroom and family room home in gate guarded community with pool and spa. Bicycle or walk to Village or beach. -YILIWI ...... 1 ...... PERFECT All PUCEFIL ISllll '441,500 GrubhtiEllis lESIDEtnAL •a&DAC[ sov~ 144-1200 nAl.ISIAn ... _ 111) l-~ ....... ,c-_ "'° ~'-f .. SA&I _,,_ 117) _,,...,. (~l ... ,._ •n> ..._'-" HOUSIS/CONDOS _, ... __. IJ?) -~ c--.. 100, I_ .... _ I---'-Aolboo ... bid 1006 CM OI Co ,__.,, .,,, ---..... ,.-wfio 1001 CM OI -,__.,, '"° --........ c. ................ 9'1 101e -1~0..-•sn -c--c ... ~_...,., •on _..._ I,., -l-c--1074 , _ _,,.. .,.., ,_ 0-0'-·~ •tl ......... 1:00 ft,.,. 1cxn ,, .... _ 16)$ ·~v..,.. 10)4 ---10.0 APARTMINTS ---· 1001 -1044 Bm'AU o.-.11 l ....... ..._ .. IOOI --·--10$0 HOUSIS/CONDOS --. _ _. IOS7 ~-L•h ,.,... '°" o-...1 7107 ,_ .. _ ~~v-.. 1°'7 --)10. c--...__ ,.,.. --1107 --_,_ 10'1• c...---, ... nr ... __ ,_ I071 c--.. _ 1•n ,_,,...., --· .. IOIO '--,.,. ___ .......,. Ill .. .......... ---,,,. ........ -_, __ .... -1-,. OT.,. ,.,, -........ 10'0 ,_,,...., )l)A 1--.......... -11.oO '-""' MISC. R.I. .-.....-,,., '-...... -, ... '*'---llOD 1--, ... _...,. 1--11>0 __. ...... J IU 21.U 11'1 21• 217• 211'1 11111 ,, .. 21 .. ,.. ,..., ).oJ 2- HI01 Mii 1617 1~• ,.,. Ho» ~ ,... *' *' ,... .. ,.. .., ,.., ,_ CAL~~~:ARA us11111n1 & GIGI THOMAS LARGE CdM DUPLEX 38Rl38A + 28Rl28A -4 C# .... 1535.000 Lllll 11 W&ii •T ··-· IS, .. llllE llYllD IYllYllCE1 Do you need someone wtth a positive ~ llPP'oec:h to strained relatlonahips combined wi the ex- perience & education to llC1 In wery- one's best ln--1? You need a MIR- ACLE. R8ylene Mtrade wtth RE/Max Realty, a nationwide Co. with more than 12 yww 8lCI* ill ice • a AMI e.tate Broker In .. phMee of AMI Estate. Raytene ts experienced In working wtth both perties & their attorneys to give the bee1 velue fot their property. Cd Ray- ..,. wtth RE/Max Realty & let her work I MIRACLE for I S..0.-. ·--c-..... s-... """"' CALL llYLEIE llllCLE 111-1211 PUBLICATION .. Lmm .. , .• 1 ......... ,. ~·tltJ'1JdlCl4eeld& r~. SBR 28A t8mly home w/lg ,.., y.rd & room to ...,.net. Seiter motivated. AbaoluH veha• at 1550.000. C.N AICK VESCI l6M200 ...... , ...... .. , ............ , . BwdulJ~28R 2...aA ... llOry. Enjoy b9y & OCMI) vtewa trorn ... ..., k*Nn, d\armlng IMng rm w/frplc: « wNtl eunbethlng on lhl front clM*l 2 c:er.ganoe. rm to -.pend. Mll.000. Hurry. won't ..... Celt RtCK VESCt.M4-4200 ~'··· ·~·'~"I .. COLD Well BAN~eRU 844 9080 NEW ON MARKET PICT11t£ PDHCT II WESTCl.ff I CtmUTO. Y llfllll1 m I DEC<lt- ATED. T1IS 4 •, 3 BA .._ IS EVOYCll:'S Dl£AMI $579.000 1212 NOTIINGHAM OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 JUDY MERTZ DmCTONIS DEAOllNE ....... oi.-y o.._c.... ·-·.O.. .... c.._ Mondey ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m. c:ero....._....,,~ -'-"'* ..... ··-··---~ Tueadey ......... Mon. 4:30 p.m . ,_ ....... T ........ _._....,_ W**'-day ... Tuee. 4:30 p,m, 0,..14-MO .......... .... ..__•o-oOo0_M __ .._ MISC. alNtALS Thurtdey ........ Wed. 4:30 p.m. ,.,., .......... ,... ......... F~ ........... Tiwus. 4:30 p.m • ....................... '-' ........ 11'1111 ................ -==-o..-.. J10f SaMdey ..•........ Fri. 3.1>0 p,m ......, ............ -no. &fndey ............. Fri. 3:00 p.(ft. ,.. ............. _ ... ~·-................. -. ...... :me ,,_.....,. 7722 _, ....... ~ -w.-4 -. tr» CHECK YC>tM AD THI PmT DAY °"'-'--11• --110 Thlr-.rNot.-.torA I ...... ......, ......... 1 ... , _ .... v .. er\'Of'I ·-· .............. '1°"'! .................... 'fOlll COMMlaCIAL ad dalr. ""°"'.,,... tmn t. 'IS) eo "°"""-111e D91J Not_.. no ...._, IDr .. 9nGr Ir, • lite•*° a~ llf "'*" ll ,,._ M a.l.IAU/UNT r9111 )' ............ ___ ....,-...0~ .. ...,.__ .,, . etfor, a.. .. .., ....................... .__,__., ... 11~ ~-'Diii THI DALY PLOT 01111tCa HOUU ~"-"' 1711 ~ "" , .... ~ ...... "" 11'IO CL1 mr111• R••t UIZJi ~ifiiiiif!r9il•F-!••!! c..... ... ... ··....... . ........ -•• , Li8i ITTllBmlWIWi lllTlml-ml....W I CU8TOMHOME Rel'hOdiMd ..... 29r ... _ See ltW cNlnnWlg. omy Terrtftc 38R ho&-. In per-Hew port RI v I• r a mf..... --48R 13 yn ~ Coutltry 18a, A-2 lot. OOod loc. lcwtfy fkMena 1 ltory on 38R. 28A home In prime tect condition. Ellcelent wlfe~kMI• upgract.1. This omy 38R 29A home 38R lBA. lg tot. Prine.,_ KltCNn, $244,'500 Agt Own«pur~another CllMt lt'9Mf 4BR 2BA. EMt9lde location. Hardt-lg lot. dbl a. gantge, 48R,tamilyrm.newpaint lldo.tobottuctM>Ola& only. H9rlteoe In-•-PatCobbl7S-2013 OP~~s~~~~30. ~~..:= ~::g'~~~, ... ~~~~~ & ftoorll ~MW ~IQ.Hunywittl~ menta.Pam~ .... a...a-... ... Robin ""'· M0-7000 pWflMtrlQht a QP9nl A .,. ..... '"-n ......... -...... tlon. •PP ancea. ,., Bath chedt & ~tbruehl This Retired prof. want• to buy ..--. '""• .,_,.at 1329 900 I room & remodeled Just lleted. Offwed at down, blllc:ony \IP9taln. one wont last at only ~/NB home Pref fi•• ''co::trY __ ,.,,.r9"dl-"'138-M"'°""'1d~X""' Olde Cdm 3BDl2BA TIS II iaLn ~ntry Kitchen. 8-utl· S279,000. Call now. Rot>-r • d w 0 0 d d •ck 1185.000. c.11 now... can trad9 Hpt Crest walk to harbor i ~~':i't1•i •. 2e,~~~~A~~: I• •a w:lkyl":it ~"}~ ,:;:;~~ art MllllMn, 131·1216 :':= ~~=-•t ..... W1•11ar condo 146-1473 beedlal. Fr drs. uta. PolnMttla. OPEN SAT-134UOO T-.u ... n 111 ·-..... n. au. Wlll W deck. 991-2213 SUN 1-4pm. agentl ..... WI \4 AmJ .. IATl • 11.... I• mJ. M M.A.V (Segemtom & Fairview\ L!ru!Jla llH 494-5093$479,000. construction SBA ...... KUIFlltl\ .J 11.,. ~oiSk crwn Super Plan 3, Jawnina 48A. ~ 3,000 sit. Pool T• ~ U1tW JR I• lllA-IW \t\X'J 1"'ff f~· 11 38R 2BA. H9r attac:Md Puff 38R. Fam Rm, F~. Park. 2 Sty. 3BR. 2'M1A. ?!' ·: ... ~ '°9!;.. ~!;.000 ll1-M1• Dramatic 3BR 2',.,8A, A•eR"'-room you need! REALT.ORS • ~·MW carpet, sky-.... Decor S20e.900 tam rm. 2 car attach gar. ,...,_, '""t '....., .. ...., ., v.ulted ~ llUlllcen 4 3BA. family rm & for-'' ligllta. ~ & Liz~ Princ:a onty agt 493.-5340 central .W. $475,000. ll~ng rm. bttek f'rl*:, dbl mal dining. 2 Flteplac.. 831-12tl °' 646-6743 Fltat Team Aeetty, Mack lll.m1"fam •llHR'l mAllS car garage. Off«ed at mut9! bed & bath down 9IU -W WA*l<j SELL Hanaon, 157-2121 CION to M v. Golf eour.. Oelt0httul Meta Verdel 1217.000. Catt Robert A" living areas centwed Beautiful tand1c1plng. 38R 28A DR FR wlfrplc Dream kitchen w/atalned Mllffken 631-1266 around kMlly atrium. 3 uMd brlc:k & new roof . ~~ :. ' . '. . Costa Jln1 lt24 1.g RV, $315,ooo. Mak~ gl ... & window ... t & car garage. Value at mue tor a loYely Q.lrb ~-Owner anxious! COOltlng llland. Crown . '309.000. appeal. Decorator toueh- •BR 2BA. new ldtehen ....... Tl mold~·· built-Ins ga· TlllLUllll.n .. through-out this SBA ·----A·MEll&E-llllllllll~R·Of'-TttE---,---· '$~· ~~~-.~m OWiing 3BR 2BA. country ~e~..o:i s~el ~~ .. Ml l !~: =h~~. -:: SEARS ANANCW. NETWORK REAL TY WOA\.D REESE :C,~ n:;;,~ & ,::.~ ~ine all th191-Locatki.-i & Dlll'f'M Jll &1• Ill& ftm IUlm won't be4lave ttlisftt CIOM ASSOC .• 942-0550 • I CM bet S230 ooO value, $354.~ Super Back ~ loc:.attonl BR 2BA on quiet stf'99t to golf COUIM. Value & &fflM,..1111111 ""PWiUla I TllB.UIULn Cf:.:i1 ~~6SjJ~~ Gemermwtwetbar,spa. charmS339.000 SBA 38A. laJ!lt-in lu1chen. ,Lg 38R 28A, form.i OR ,. llU LORA VANCE RLTRS Just r9duced to ~t.900 l'IMUJI• Ill.Miil n living rm w/apece f<>f FR. huge yard w/POSS1ble Tradltlonal Alty 131·7370 • --__ l)lano P~llte ywd -RV Great lamdy hOme 1~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!iiii!!!!!~~·J RV Near achoola. c:toaa to achooll $279,000 $259.900. AHyaon. PtaaMasll IOf VERNA 540-7355, 751-0669 Agt Agt 540-7355/545-3369 EXPANSIVE "OPEN SKY" CITY LIGHTS VIEW FROM THIS NEW All CONTEMPORARY 4 BEDROOM ESTATE. FEATURING THE LATEST IN DESIGN FOR COMFORT ANO ELEGANCE ....,_ ... ,. $2,39$,000 ONMF•V••MG SAT/ ... 1M 2• CANYOll FA•WAY BrubbGEllis 144- MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ADJUSTABLE .· COLDWeLL BANl(eRO E.\.-pec.1 the bt.~ 644-9060 JASMlllE CREEK MAGNIFICENT GATED PRl· V A T E COMMUNITY W /POOLS, TENNIS. MILES OF LUSH GREENBELTS & COOL OCEAN BREEZES. RARELY DO 'nlF.SE llOMES COME ON THE MARKET. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT & SPACIOUS HOME W /THREE BR & EXPANDED FAMILY RM. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED IN PALE NEU- TRAL COLORS. PRIVATE LOVELY GARDEN & PATIO. $449,000 OPEN IUllDAY 1-S 33llAIBA1L CAROLI •tllAllAM lnBllUUI lnlnt Dowft .,... Loell-lft Mu. Amertmn 81.L. ..... PJtn1 (%) (dep) lo.n 10.500 20 2.000 30 250 lnlnt Down ... PJMt 7.875 10 '91nte Lodl-.ln ~ (%) (~) (% 1.500 2.250 ..... Loen 500 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES a..otAIMltoe ~ ..... 10.375 20 2.000 15 168 7.875 10.500 20 2.000 60 500 7.750 Col G •081,..,..,S&L 10.500 20 2.000 15 ll>t 8.125 Empft of Aftwtce 10.500 05 0.000 30 168 8.125 FwW.S&L .,9.875 10 2.500 20 168 8.250 Adelty,...,.., S&l 10.375 10 1.500 00 168 8.250 ,.,. ............... 10.875 10 1.750 45 250 9.000 ..._,.....S&L 10.250 20 2.000 30 168 8.250 ......._l&L 11.125 20 2.000 15 168 8.000 Home,.....a&L 10.500 05 2.000 14 168 8.375 lrMMi"*A8&L 10.375 05 2.000 45 168 8.750 ~---8&1. t0.000 10 2.000 15 168 8.000 -·---10.100 20 1.500 15 168 7.750 ...... •bl.Diie! .... 10.250 10 1.250 30 168 8.375 ~=N8t'l8ri 10.375 05 1.500 10 168 8.500 P9dflc ... 10.375 05 1.375 45 168 8.250 Ouek•atJ L 10.625 10 2.000 00 168 8.000 ~,....a.w. 10.250 05 1.000 75 168 7.375 .......... eo. 10.500 05 1.000 20 118 7.875 .......... c.w ...... 10.250 10 0.750 01 168 8.250 y,_~._ 10.750 10 2.000 00 118 8.500 .............. 10.875 20 2.000 20 500 1875 Wortdl&L 10.375 20 2.000 •5 168 8.000 .,,. ...... "'-... ~ 10.125 10 1.500 21 118 7.750 20 1.500 60 2.250 20 2.000 60 2..750 20 1.500 15 2.500 25 2.250 30 2.250 10 1.500 00 2.375 20 1.500 45 2.350 20 1.125 •5 2.750 10 1.750 75 2..750 20 1.500 15 2.250 16 2.000 45 2.750 20 2.000 45 2..250 10 1.500 21 2.500 20 1.500 15 2.375 20 2.250 30 2.250 10 2.000 10 2.750 20 1.500 60 2.875 10 1.500 60 2.500 20 2.000 75 2.250 10 1.500 60 2.500 10 1.000 45 2.ISO 20 1.500 00 2.250 10 1.500 00 2.250 20 1.500 60 2.250 10 1.500 eo 2.125 1000 500 168 300 750 350 500 300 111 500 350 300 1000 324 111 500 250 500 118 500 aoo aoo aoo 250 11th Dis11ici Primer-.• 3 month T-bill 6 month T -bill 1 yr. treaury note 3 yr. tteesuty note 5 yr. tr-.y note n. ...... 7 85 10.00 7 38 7.•8 8.10 8.38 8.44 1..-t ...... 7.85 1000 7 42 7 54 8.13 8.42 8 47 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES 4--'ra.., 768 10.00 7.40 7.5S 8.12 8.43 &52 ...... ~ .... , II la-. 15yelf' 10.160 10.521 -~ 10.326 10 745 •• 1 ll 6~ 8 051 a 111 1~ 8.027 7.978 I HELEI 8. llWD ........ hlo. 121-1U2 Lilt • .., witll ... 11,.m ELHllT Ull IAYFlllT wm HUIE DOCI SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT -Open spacious luxurlous appointments & furnlahlngs. Kitchen deeigned for a connoiseeurl Designed for gracious llving & entertaining. 8BR, SBA, 3 flrep&aces. Lap pool & spa In private patio on the bay, $4,200,000. llWllTIC IAYFlllT CUii JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT Including new kitchen & baths. Sub-zero refriger- ator, light oak cabinets, oversized Jacuzzi, mirrors. Italian tlte, wool Berber, air. Bay v'9w w/1Hp avaJl- abte. 1689,000 CALL DEllE OIEIUll immaculate 4 Bdrm. 2SA Bath. Huntington Beach home. situ- ated on a cul-de-sac. Priced at $309,500. Call Dino or Dottie at 962-6322 for your private showing. REAL TORS IEWPIU HITI YIW $111,111 Scrumptious brand new all white & cream villa. Ljght, bright & beauO- ful 38R, 21n8A "Casa Marbella" w/French doors & windows galore. Marble entry In kitchen. whtte washed cabinets, 2 flreptaces - one In the muter eutte, walk-fn closet & fabulous master bath. Comi>Jete w/fuft lize yard. All ,. ...... 111. tan.11 IPEI UT 1-4/111 1-1 3111 CllTE 11111 LAGUNA BEACH OPEN SAT 1·5 2865 ROUNSEVEL Walk to the beach from this charm- Jng two-level home. Ocean views from both levetst 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. uu..-11 .... 1121 ....... COUWELL llllEI BEST OF BELCOURT •EXCLUSIVE TENNIS ESTATE 7,,,~ ~~ CALL RON FELSOT 760-5000 ---------- m.•••tlll» -..... .. .... ·-lnsrlr ...... llllM 1111 c........... 21 ... ... IUI c......... 2HI •If llT ~ Winter 28A + Oen. 28A Ute & Wy "9e w CHANNEL REEF 28R 38R 28A 7 o6d S 1000 38R 28A. 2 cer gar lfg ffV R-1 ioca °"9red et ~ Ila wtle&end Chennl Frplc, 1 ywd, dbl gar. $1500. wetemont. tab ..,....: wrm ..-..r 38R 1BA·~ s1000 rm & tam. rm wttrJ,.c. No $&44.IOO. gwege ~ S 1100 mo. ()pen & lite 2BR 2BA sn.e900 $2000 28R 1 ~ lg ywd $865 peta. New painVcwpeta ~ ~"so5e:tg=-:=: Avl 1117.&73-4062.Agt ~~$~~!,~ .................. ******* ...,.... $1200w/gtdner536-272S 111 11200. 2'hBA 2-aty....... • ta«m tor "quiet '*" IULTm INCORONAOELMAR 111-na S975 On the bMCtl 2BR ram/din rm. frple. Pealanll 2111 IOf\ ". 873-5354 AGT DELUXE 2BR l'n&A 2 One of the nicelt eondoa 1'..-\BA, pool, weight rm, 1450alf, 4 poota. apa. 7t4-536-1895 OR NUN. tennla. ~ 38R 1BA. steps to beach. 28R 1Ba houM 3 blka atory, garege, w/d htcup. In Corona d-' Mw la now 213-453-2105 ,,.....,~._.,,.~-.--..,,..,..~I $855/mo Y'MflY. 1st & from bMC:tl. Lrg yd & OeHnald• of PCH. tor ...... 2 + d«I. 2BA. ldlM 1111 IUt, MOO~ty. Refer-kl1en. brldt patio, w/d, $1250 Agt 87s-.912 trplC, vauhed ceillnga. Huntington Padfie ground 1-----~===-:": 2iA 18X rn. F;IC, encm.875-l915 utMtnct.$1295.873-7432 umrM•ll m ~,~.";'~:.r:·:.--------=·:;''::W~.~ -•a:a oer. r.tno. wftlh«/dryet. -II& ............ 2BR 28A .... fum/unfum. 28R 2~BA HOME .. Quality thfough<>ut U11W • 11& pW!llcrpts. 1'.t.BA. 28R Contiguous hlldlng Vrtyl1325/moe50-3832 OCMllfront.$1500/mo lge deck, blt~na. gar. 214 Fem!Mf. $1950/mo. It'• • knoekoutl Wlfemltyrmloeonlovely $1750/mo.tst,IUt 'Mn<> 11es11 ~~~0A~ or213/393-5783 &11/446-9392 wS/d . Avall Dee. 1. Avt t1/15.Sheryt8rewer 11.650/mo. 1treet.1yri...S1400 mo. l8C oep. 847-eo.t M-F views S320 000 *'*'*CHARMING 28R + ..... .ui 1400/mo '* 673-3415 831-12M Ann, Aigt 751-5000 964--898&...,.. & wltnds • Oen, 18Aeottage. YEARLY. botl'I 38R 28A. 3 BD 2 BA home at &02 WmLYerllllY E'SIDE 38' 28a. g.rage. '**** 214 ApoteM. Close to A\11 11112. Fr• rent 'tlN AvoeadO. lrpl, gar. + 11•·1111 11.1111 d No LUX CONDO STEPS TO I-•7• "''"'".,** •21• $•600/S•SOO Mark perkln~. $1375 mo. .-Ir .-rapes, carpet. pet•, --..,_,. v .,._ , , , , Avail now. $1000/mo, HUNT BCH. Lg 38R. CAii UI 1.11&1 •SUNNY STUDIO• 848-t451, 213n99.5550' Giegg 7s..5511 RC::: ~ •-• n1s 099. 213t437-4T18 SSA. lofted~. exc:1. t . ,. 111 Amit 2133 Mlremer. Bel/l/P Large family home 38R & sg:.1ou-,...,:eR. 28S~S9~ JASMINE CREEK. 3Br ~ -.-E-Slde 38R 28A twntlM seas I de v I I a g •. ant1111e development Na kitchen. l/p, $565 Lott. Family rm, all ava~i no~gerllnda 2~~·2 ~~·~~Aj ~:r ~ Yerd,gw,quletarM.Xln1 !!~'~4~83~S3~'. potential! All parmtts In mo-mo. 875-5030 emenlti.I. double ger-721-0116 Grubb & Eiits :50-ll50/D after 7pm· eondl $1080. e&&-4019 2t~2-1443 fOf unllnWMd hoMl9/con-48R 48A South 8-Yfronl •· bay vtew. Must ... , 840-\47• · Oya ~42& Ev/Wtcnd doa/lotll aurwy maps. WITH DOCK. Partially e?5~ Bltr lllYll msT DT&11 OL.OE c;:<'M lg contemp Lux condo nr bet\ BR r990rts. aerlel photo& furnished. s3000/mo. .. • ..a Sunny 38r & lam rm. MATURE SINGLE OR ::' 2~8A ~Mair 2,..\BA 2 sty ~ 2 ~ OPEN HSE-R.ENT/LSE 1v111&1>1el HOTI Avail now. 722-7022 2'h8a, frple, patio. 2-car COUPL~WANTEOllll • w/frplc ~mo. patio 'wtd hkup db gar . SAT &.SUH 1-4 16.000.000 1w ••111 gar Gated comm with 4 blka. to bet\, Wood pen-Joycie Spiler t wt · s1095 521-6400 BEAC72H'w6 ~a~~t-""-41 2-etory w/bMm C&ll-4 Of SBR 3'ABA custom tennis. pool & spa elled 280/28.1. + d«I. South of PCH, 2BO 18A I C>Pl'f "'""" ~-'""" &1ft Inga. 2BR 38A home. hoine on Penlnlula end. $1700/mo Agt. 840-1212 Frpl. allaeh gar. 1-ear garege wld hook· LUXURY 28r 2Ba condo. 38r 2'h8a. $1400 + MC UAL man famlty rm. gerd«I patio. Currently IHHd at FABULOUS New conteM-s 1200mo lse. eall upe, fli>I. 1 1275 Obi gar. lrple, pool. (2t3) 5"S-9H8 ... frplc. Wimer 873-8642 S3000/mo. AV9ll•ble No-2BR 38A condo 873-1734 ..• 0nly per90t\S TM-7322 agent $995/Mo. 1st & IUt SHARP 38r 2Ba• tern rm -.eW Cute 2BR tBA upstWS-YefTlber 1st or Mii al =-11\ewsOCMnl with good ref. nMd ~$300 542-5290 patio hOme, w/8-dl N• (111)2111111 Winter '*Itel l&50/mo S625,000. Call RICK haft>or.631-t400$3,500 applyl!I ... I 14 MESAVEROE4BR28Aon of Adams, 2 <=-GW w l -Eves 850·3008 Dys VESCi. 154-4200 ........ .... .... NEW 4BR. 3Yt8A. pan· •2iR &Jp[@i 1730 quiet S1reet Lg fenced opn~ w/d htt~. bac:lcyd hac•n,ruaa • &52-0181 -··-°'amieoceen&hlllvWs. ~.lrgywd.lrontuni1. ywd w/grdnr No pets mstr 8r haa 2 """°'ed Crtftl lSfS RENTALS AVAILABLE -•-lg tam rm w/frple. 3 ew good WM. 543-A 8emard p I ease. $ 14 SO I m o . CIOWI & htgh ~cell. t t60 ACRE r:na: lite. NW Short term 1 winter ~· Jenf).Air.Thermador St. Garegeavllil. 847-7540 &57·2523"' 751-2788 ml to beed'I. xlnt cones .• Araona 1250/ec:te, EZ l&50toS1400 ......... 500.873-7362 1•....Ullll NEARPl..ACENTIA $1175/mo.&51-1214 terms. Good water tebte, Wetettront Homes. lne. ~Ml llu 1112 lllJIL •Hlllllf ON the beleh. pvt rd, de-Private patio. E'aide 1oc. 38R .. 2BA twnhm. grt for lrriM 2144 l>Hut tr ... & vtewa. Hunt RM!tors 873-8900 j 2BR 1ea hie w/gat. New JENNIFER ENCARNACAO luxe ~· 38r 2'hBa. CALL 780-0189 cpl °' exK. S 1009/mo LEASE iBR 2BA, new & hsti neerby. &7~549 Autumn....,_ -love \010o11 carpet, mini bllnda. HARBOR REAL TY lutty equip kltctt,s~· -1u..ae -+099 213-258-.5-479 condo on Weatpw1t. WI O, butlletetoreka?Someone linoleum, tub eneloaure. Office 873-4400 199Ctaeuler vtew. · &-~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS, eentrel air. Ind oar • WMttto'*Plnd&Mifled wld. $1275/mo 720-1244 Realdence 675-2888 &7~~1 or963-3977 •Large patloa I vatd• 2BR. 18A. petlO, eveil carport $890/mo. Con· ·~=~m=:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ != ~ k:,.,. 11115. $800/mo, no pets. tact Anne MeCastand TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 ........... ................ KH tor St.00 For t•.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale in the Daily Pilot. There is a 4 line minimum and the price is the same whether you advertise 1 day Qr 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash. We are also offering a Glllll• to .. Hor C•••• ~· for t t .M. This guide includes ideas o~ how to adver11se. how to plan, what items to sell, plus 1de~s. for a. better garage sate; also a garage sale s~gn. pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you plllCe your ad at: ..., .... Classllled Advertising 642-5678 Monday tht0U9h Frldey -8:00 AM to 5;30 PM $alufcMly a.oo AM -11·30 AM •POOi w .,.,._.. 842-401, 751-4330 or 758-9202 mmmllh m111.11. .....,.._. 2141 600 W. WILSON 3BR 28A, f1replaee. ~IJPPet. ocean view, IAU. ... 1141 t>Hutllul prvt yerd. gw. utU incl. $1150/mo 28R.18AEM111de.nuoak ~~~-84~;~;t . w ......... 1..-1 cabinet kllctt, dlahw, lg CHARMER 3BR 2BA lattlCed ,.., yd. Privacy. Deals. frple. hrdwd lh, 1875. 542-3871 1ao• view. Nr town & t1c:n1 $1750/mo.•~ 28R, modern, vtew. pool. 6 1 _________ _ mo-1 yr IM. $1300 +MC. PET LOVERS! 38t 18a =IWa 2151 Av.it 12/&. 983 Arbor. hOUH, eox 120 lot. CM. 1iP9t 964-8047 S 1200/mo Vacaint. t88 HOOSE. 81t-1na. Web Pt behind Sec Pae frplc. 2 eet gar, yard, •2BR 28A, llreptaee. Net'I Bantt. E. Hth. Call gmdl. LM St050/mo • ":If ~~AJ:':. Hal. 846-3170 utlts.. No~ 642jl138 S950NOPETS122..aot1 see 19S4 ·A' a 1950 'B' LlpuliPeJ 2152 **MESA VERDE SBR 2 ~-28r 18a. $725... lllllll _,_ u 2400 ~ ~d O.Cl1wed eat oil ••••• •• -matr t•. • Sec:Unty 1700 5"9-34M Across from Altz-Cattton. pool, apa, gteat nghbthdl · prv comm magnlf - 11100/mo. S4~H SHARP 38R Vacant & lit dala.. 38R. 2'~8A ••-1 • -1• Reedy! ~ y#d I dtM et· $2300/mo. See 099 r-.q -·--t.ct*1 gar-.ge I t300 mo.. 89&-3376 or 66 t-4067 t::;., ~ ~t ~~ Margie. Agt 97M280 NEW EXECUTIVE HOME $795 Ind gmctr. No peia. ~RP tri..iev.I condo. MediterranMl'I eJilt.. eoa- Adults. Seotti 54$-230 t Eat llde. 38R. 28A, air. tempe>raty int wtttt Obie Ill •EASTSIOE Estate. 3000 nle• erpt/pelnt, w/d ceiJings & llkytts 38R Ill. ,........, hM I ... nu4al l'lk.upa, dlw. 3 ew gw. no 2~BA. gourmet kitchen & .... ~, ,,...... dOQ9 family rm. huge baekyard Obi gw. JrtrM $1795/mo &lllTml with expansive view 846-1264 or 842-HM 11350/mo MS-7676 $1900/mo. 495-7915 ·~~o;.,~~m= WU.---··~..... 2111 •28R 1be. Jee, oer. yd Fam.sized 2eo12BA *Mbsm dOXRb; S850. Open Sat/Sun 12-3 TownetlorM •GATED COMMUNlTY11r 2038 FUiierton. tee 8890 1100 aq.ft. + with an. 2-car • • _... •EASTSIDE LG 38R ~"::.:1:;c. Plaza. BEAUTIFUL 28A 2BA 21A&A. 2...-Y. Oii'· rrpc, ~ 542-6415 wtooet CIOUr9 VIEW. A19o patio, tctry htlup. Sm1 P9f 1 BA 111191. Frptc. wet bet. <*.11250. 875-49t2 Agt ... mierO, W/O tlkll!PL 2 <=-gs wflctfa 9'onige. ~ 38R 18A l'IOuee. lg ter1Ced ,,,__ tr111 * ,.. matnt. Ina. yd, get. ""'pnt .. dtapea.. lo<*.lng HWtMlr ' Oc&M. Sorry. ftO pet&. .......osot ...., ac:fM)Ola. "° ~ Alfl't9. w. ..... orage. ,,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim S 1000/mo '* ~ M50lfto 132-7337 !ti ... 1BA urWque .... ""' ..... .... IHI COAOHA DEL MAR l*M. llUGlll ~ ..._. •STUNNHO Oollart vteiw "° pet&. '31 HarftltOfl '"*' 2 tn-48A 2~ 3 ear oar-•1Stno ,_,... 173-7353 dllM .,ci:_~WI. age. ~Model l7'0 C... l8r ..... '¥Wfll ~ l,MO. '40-0020 HANOA YfEW HOMES wN ......... ..ct tin. ,... tor a.dt •MONACO Model 29fll + ~~Ci :: 11211 • .,.. 29A. tam ""· o.n. 29A. t..o 79'd· , .,, MO ...... "41 1tet nw al. '1*· ailr. rw .OS ._. S1IOO/fft0. tl'Wy. "-dy 11122 .... ttl2 Peula Clrele •CARMEL Model 28A a.. aA t--. t.oC* 11~n 2••· "-toeetton ... Wltl ...... 1191k>. 2 ler,ge BA. 2\4tBA. Alllt.Mn. t•l1MOhllo 11'001 .... MW1IO flmldln. ...... db.... .... ••••• * iNitf'TONiPMiiii ,..._ e11 al'Mft1t .... 111ts u.t •&Ull1 Coftclo. Ins*" wood& l"4 •41 ~~~~=~~~ I ........ Ground loof 1----------,: ... Wllw/Ot'ff .._. MNTI ..._ ~ •HAMOR HOME MO?l4P. "*"°· ..,._.., fr'Ofll oaMIO. RA~ • ... tip, .......... w..,. • cwport. ""° frpOc. wlct. Ml ~. ..~.. . °""""'· --. 11001. ..,.. sno, +-_....,a-o.wi 1 ~ llOOI. .... ,.,,. Ya.MA....,.... tM-7llOlct. ~,_,. 1:110 M7-1Ut _.,.· ' l I I Cl·••r111• RDL DlmB l!!p!I! lw~ lllljlt.,.... IMd Zllt lle..-t ._. lllt Tutia Jltl C...... •MC....... 11M C...... MM Cllll.. • n~ llU Tl Tm SAii! Bluffs Twnhse: 3BD 2 112 TtisfiN DEloows 18R Apt. Cerpe1, drllpee, *E'S& trg b4IChelor wt EJSIDE 180 lloblle Romt. NEWPORT AC"°88 T Yrly s 1375-Very c1e11n 3BR I BA Wt, Grnbelt. Frpl, 380 2BA lfO. patio IS99 stow, lg fence patio. kite, patio $575 Incl utll. 1575 mo. gaJwMer pct, STAEET. 2BR trplc;, get 2BA, frptc. d/w, micro. Lau.ndry Rm, Gar. Lg otf F R.D.R. N9w carpets cioM to lhopplng. lval1 •2BR 18&. upper unit, Adult Pattl. naw Clf'l)tll. t09$1251mo. 1ee5 wl d hkups, 2 c;., garage Patio + Bale. Comm. pool Comm. pool. S 1125mo now, 450-7244 c-· lndry rm. $750/mo. 759-5590 ot &73-7711' ,2, 720-9422 Agt 722-85201675-4606 759-9089 S1750mo ~~=~~~~~:,~.No P•ts. 676-4901 1BR+ Bonus rm. Trl·Plell. pets. 720-1565 E/Slde28018An9W palnt Nice 28' 1Be. pooi. ~ CITY IG TS VIEW aoe aome w,w of lights I ti Gar , carpets, S5751mo. •BAY TIMBERS• & carp«. lndf'y fee. no age. quiet complell 11Go WITfl ytEW • L H ·· Avail now $1550/mo . Avail 1211. Eut 16th St !BR, frptc, cable, pool. S*S. le75mo. 271-c E. 1725/mo. + d-s>Oal En1oy breaU11ak109 v-. BR Townl'lome loaded •c1TY LIGHTS VIEW . 543-1511 evM. patio, gar. No peta. 399 16th pt ~52 HUO acc..,t«t. ~28 & sunsets from this 3BR wt upgrades. Cozy lire-2Bdrm, 2 Bath 1n gated ~ 2'0I E'SIDE l Br upstairs, cabte W Bay St. M95 &5()..8357 E-.lde 2BA 18A. gar, lrplc, 1'11 ftlTIA'O: 2BA beauty wlfeatures plc-:'·G~~~~~· community of Bayview. 29R h-.Et( fem rm. frpl. TV nkup, walk In cioNI, ....... beW'l'I C911. 1740-$750 + 2fJR w/gar. Cerpet 100 numefous ,lo m«l· 1•PALM DESERT HIDE· Light & bright 2 car gar-u!U pd, gar. d/w, wld. r41fs ,.q'd. No pets. $575 Cleen 1BR l 2BR w/pvt tit + S500 MC. 2 pet· dnpel, blt-N. 11on lmmed occpy poss-AWAY Extra private •age. S14501mo Relrig optional. S1200mo 352 Victotla 645-8161 ~., dlhwahr dlS-IOnL No. pets. &5()..1191 ywd wlpatlo. Water 1ble Clllldren & pets OK h tkl d 1 1 I BIG CANYON McLAIN yrly + MC 126 Agate · ;....., b6e, pool ~ t20 Call 1 5PM S26501mo Doug Herbst E~== ~I ISP~= ~ Townhome. ~ paJnt & 675-6527 Or 760-9028 . IHI .. 1st~ spa '880'a~nesry' tac' EASTSIDE large condo 6e7 ~Mia 'H' s720 720-398-0 or 760-5000 C carpet Close to Newport EASTSIDE DUPLEX • · 91>1 2BR, 1"'8A .• built-Int, ... l"\r A ... V yr lease. all ROCHELLE 1 Center S 1575/mo 2BR 1Ba yrty w/sundeck. Good location. See to ap-garage, petlo. $795/mo Wntslde 2aR Apt, pell KC!'Mra ·/ :.~~~v~~~~m~ARK DE-'•EXCLUSIVE WINTER ~:"n:!w~·~ ~'s~ ~~~· 2::i~t~!~·1=f,;J~'·w~~ ~~~;3;r. E. 22nd St. 642·9795 or 64$-8227 lndryfac, 2 prkng • I\\ l \ l ..)'I I ~ \ 11 , TACHED HOME. 3BR 1 :7~~~~ ~~RLidof~~:~ NO PETS.* 673-4220 · hkup S852~/mo 250--8002 •••• .. •-Ir E't lde trfpi.~ let~. 2BR, ~j';,~';~~:~ c:tp ' • w/new carpets & fresn fumis~ Avail immedl-1 or 650-1.,4 -~II 1 VERY QUIET, ,,_ palnt.:.,i-,...---m___,=---.----I '11 •\I 1 ll~t, • paint, ready for the hOI· ately s4250tmo Call 10 1 IAYYIEW Uttle 1119114 s250 OFF 2nd MO'S RENT Quiet bldg on E Side. cozy patio, lndry, adults, no W/slde: TwnhH· AP lBR • den, unturnllurn •days Call ROCHELLE rs~nal snowing r '2Br. 1Be 600+ slf, laundry E'SIDE 1BR Cottage, frplc, w/lots of wood. Auigned petl S785tmo 673.-3600 280/1 112BA. 2 petson Conoo 2 ~BA 1860 sq,, .uss S 1250/mo '28BR 2BA. overlooking 1 rscllltles, no petstgarage end patio, 187 e 21st. parlcl~ laundry llOlll-Extre latge rooma. 2BR. only. no peta. 755 W 18t POOi leMrs, S 16751mp .; C 0 R p 0 A Al E ~ X. tne spa, gated communi-Yearly I 1100 673-8676 St. $6e5 + $765 sec II• S /Mo 938-0552 1ttecfled garage. Wld II, -...OS07. 1700mo mo min 01< 720-9680 ~f~;~~E ~~1~A~erv: ty $1500/mo M/F to share 3BR. 2BA 645--7234 *NO PETS! •EASTSIDE hkup. 2178-8 Plecen!la ? rg BO 2 t12BA twice monthly Pro-113-1133 duplex Yearly s,5o l2BDl 2112BA+ISefl2 11 1BR, nu c r pt/p111nt , S685No peta5'S-7983 ownenome Ct>armong ress1ona11y oecoraled E A h w/pKrv B6A73N7r0fer6 ry Beth I end unit. all 2tcer gar. :ui~:~ 250-I002 • LO 181, C8f1)0rt, pool, faun. 9')9C. ,,ar•o lrp1 pool & gar 2BR Pets o~ Ca11 N A beac newfy decor-Of •Y • 1 wld hkups.Avatl Imme<! • slv &. frig Inc. no pets r.oec 1Br.gar,lndy,cMc s 075('f'lo 559-0778 l'\OCHELLE us& a1ed 2Br 1ea duple.c I Ila p . --l IS950rno 631-2093 UITlllllllPlD S575/mo + S350 ~ trig, ~ area H t S25001mo Gar retrig, dlw, utll incl a •a ea 1a 1 a a . . avail now ~2-1401 492-1 """ -631-"234 !SR 2BA lr8$'11y pa1n1eo •BRAND NEW WIOCEAN s 1000/mo 557-6290/dey 2607 I 1BR upstrs, PoOI. cable TV l3BA. 2BA, lrplc, patio, w/d ... "' .. PQradeO crpt & window 63l·5550/eve & wilnd . & gas pd S575 No pets h It u P . S 8 ~5 /mo ••T111---Unf nlahed 28R 2B !rP.Jlrnent Frplc sec sys V'EW'" Dual master _ _ . 28R 18A upper rear. lots Refs req'd 147 A~ 250-8002, 650-5194 I -••• Wll• II llr ai.-a. ' , ... ,.. auto sprinl..ters su11e w/walk-in closets NEWPORT HEIGHTS or hghl Close 10 beach. -Cell NOW &4S-8161--I PAii RI t• rge. .._... neat " G•Pat oc• Grndr 1nc1 LuAur1ous llVlng complete 2BD 1BA Lrg yd gar $825/mo yearly Avail •lllTllT "* R4MSec:ot•i.d 28R 28A. <:rP1/drPtld'llr Gat, n s 1951). mo 760-50~ with l1rep1ace:surrou11ded Peu OK S t O 50mo 1211 Call. Agt 631-5995 LARG6 2Br 1Ba $850/mo. LG 281 l'~BA Townllouse. 1BR w/f()ft-3rd. From 1 Spara. colnoi> leundr ""'glass C all 1rie 675-3381 -· -$400 sec:urlty Available !'side g1rege patio S9SO NopeU831-6107 735 t rno 496•1411 •"lfWPORT SHORES• BAABARA'S $18501mo +NEWLY FURNISHED• Nov 2. Call l0t 1pp1m laund' r sa25/mo . 493-7446 ~Br lBe hse on canal Lrg OJIOVE UP TO VILLA Newport Heights .3BA. OCEANFRONT 1 BDRMS 631-1879 2'l29°b"RANGE llSA ftlll ---_._ ram & hv rms nf!IW carpel BALBOA En1oy a view 1 •BA. yard, ocean vie,.. "vaileble Great location EASTS DE 2BA B -TSL MGMT 642-1603 2BR 2BA, 0#9Q9, S75011Ut, ltlC~ 114 & peont Yearly $2150/mo of the bay from lh1s lg pa!IO gar avell l2l 15 Must Mel B«r 675-4606 '* I $ I A* Pam 543-53801979--3848 ~""~ll'll'.,.I!'!!!~'!"'!~ NEGOTIABLE 675-54'7 I u. u r y 2 BR • Den $1425/mo 6'42-8666 12" I. -tr••-•n pool, no pets. 7ootmo • •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• I H • to Furn ·unturn Prnracy as-N 2BR .. -" 3eGllrity. 64r·6368 Small 8echeto< Pvt yard, , MESA VEAOE. 2BR 1BA. 207 Ch~o Stove sureo 1n gated commum-:;t<>r: H~oghts. Studio. S600. yrly. u!ll incl 1 Newpo<\ lrst Realty new carpet. S5201mo ~ upper Quiet cut de sac. lrlg No pees All ul * REITlLS AVAIL llW1 *NO CHARGE+ Agen1 Mart• Ferguson 642-7706 ty Call JOYCE BARNES • "18P -,·8 00•r1age Al1t11 8pm, 673-4928 '* 28R 2BA gerane new deposit 5'8-3932 I $695+. 2867 HiCkOfY paid S650/mo 985-49 no pe s 5 mo ----· "· 1 498-1936 751 9483 -------St950/mo 85.C-2000 Attrac1111e bache lor 1 carpet & drapes. laundry * E'SIDE 2Bf1'-"B• · -7352 Garfle6d Apt C 3BR 2lL BA •LIKE NEW MEDrTER-1 1 wl separate kitchen facility N o pets patio riu cptsl drpstpni I lllTlllJ 2B02BA 1carfer '/Z RANE.AN Single family NEWPORTHghls3Br2Ba l $575/mo il'lClulils Ou1ei 1 250-4n<lorT5'-1698 lndry: utll pd, mature ,111 ____ Piii 01<. 726m OCEAN VIEW CONDO i Mme in Newport North ' gardener, lt1dge. w 10 nlsmoker 673-5580 2B~2B.. UPS-TAI RS adults 5750 67S-3335 ..,.r -n· 525-43 tO S 800/M O VAL y Villas. Plush 3BR wlvoew , dlw, 2-cer gar S 1600/mo --------"" · ___ 2BR 2BA. ""·new carpet, ---1 ol Back Bay Call GREG • No pets * S.0-1396 BACHE l 0 A APT n r 1 $800/mo. SSOO secunty 8R l'i;BA. small yard, encl. g.er .. all bit-Ins, neaf ACROSS FROM BEACH $2100/mo NEWPORT ISLAND 2BR I beech S550• utll 1st & 1 deQ No pets. Avail now carport, $750/mo. 2522 shops. $695/mo. Becn/Baclllorette pr , last Single non-sml<r,t Call for aopt 754-5440 Santa Ana Ave 646-3192 810 CENTER turn ( 7 1' )536-1895 l tBA. quiet nght>rhd' No refs rio gar 673-5489 -------* * * * TSL MG Ml 642· 1603 (213)-453·2105 S•25mo • • pets $1 100/mo Avail ' _ _ I ******** •110-1000• ~ftr;;;;~)ID 1211 650.4749 ITIPS Tl IUCI l-:Jh.••Jf.'.J I HH LWE llELP 2BA lBA. S9501mo yr1y 1YICITill ti UI YIUS ......aeliBAU • -0y 6.C5-6330_E 673-2430_ I "'WE y•-~ e1che1·Beylroril -!WEST NWP lBR. sags-wldOCk·Oulet Fam hmes DLY 211. 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S.eu1tfufly Nalkong distance 10 the I BALBOA Coves 2Br den, l argest model. 2-aty 2BR 'C.r•aA •tJ Jbr 2611 or December I ~ve a landscaped grounds c.eacn S 1100tmo '~" • lrpic ~ dock $2300 study, 2BA. frpl dble ger glfl.certlftcal• for 8 ve ca-Pool & 8P&. patica/decks sec Jack 818-98.c-2484 BAVf':RONT Condo 2Br mic.ro, trash compactor 1 BR. garage. walk to toon lor 2 at the FLAM· gat'8lge or carport $600 JBR 2Be dwristrs duple>< den dock fOf 8-0 boat $1700/mo * 72 l 8508 China Cove .4vailabte INGO Hll TON In Las 1 Bed $680 '"O~ to beach New 'l'ee~ly $4750 IEWPllT MITI Immediately S7851mo Vt!QH °' the HYATT 28d '~ea '815 c ptlpnl/drp5 119 3,.,, LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br. 2BA 2' BA Highly .!.7~",..*** LAl<E TAHOE (Kids er•,,, ';\et~ St 642--0856 s1 s1soo1mo yearly boar dock S10.ooo graoed" tease °' .. ~ 28LOCKS FROM BEACH , lree wun parents!) --------•;~11 ~ 1120 645-48S7 or Waterfrellt lt••s IH. ophon S 1600 •97-9918 Corf 2BD 1BA '°'single or I Bdrm 1' .ea S770 B 8 1 7070 RUU111131-1400 ------couple W ID incl ~ Call our L .. slOQ Center for Bdrm 28a lwnhM 1865 675-•912 NWPT Crest twnhm '8R gar S900mo 675-6215 details on how to quality 25 c.nter St &42_ 1424 .. 2'>BA '•m1 to bC'1 POOi,, --tor your ve cat lon r.---------- PENINSULA VE ... 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No BRANO NEW APART. lfg, encl gar. $800/mo " ll garage nice in up1ex cargaragew11n OCEANFRONT pell $1075 673·1039 ME..,"'S WILL BE '"VAIL· No-1 * 642-4433 tenor $675/mo Opef\ef 2 pBllOS tl'lCI gar· ., ' "" ,....., +Cure 2BR IBA 10-r dener $1300/mo AT BEACH 1BR· Oetl ABE IN PHASE Ill FOR Bachelor 171 Monte vi.ta ouoi.1 new crpl blinds •3BR 2BA ocearilront on 2BA wlfab VI-lg deck MBEO:e;ISNT OANNDOEFCIRESMT· B3, immec. lg BA. 19Un0, ,,,.,lit laundry No oark BAYFRONT yearly lease lrple dbl gar $1900 213' . yard, etc no pet• S550 ong $850/mo F vii security bldg •28R 2BA yearly lease 928· 1844 71'1675-776" MON"TH S RENT MOVES incl utlllt ... 642-3812 •3BR 2BA. garage trplc 2Bdrms 2 Bath condo 1-------~ YOU fNI pa11oldeck Upper Un1t l1 New caroe' and 1)31111 I •110-1000• cozy 2BR 1BA frplc. BEAl/TIFUL 2BR tBAln S1350orlow.$1275 Balcony, retr1g, 01sh · lndry garage 614 Bachetor.1.2&3BRAPTS0uletcompi.x.Pool.ger- YILU RE.TILS wasner $1550/mo J Marguerite No pets AVAILABLE IMMEDI· age. cable TV. new ~ © Open Sat 1 ~ 548-2525 A TEL V carpellpeml. '*All UTIL· BIYFRO.T !Two ma:i~,R ~rooms ll:J~·:!J.ZM) •YI II .... , .. Your employer mu1t be 1725/J~~~A~t1?~-1832 , _ 2BR 1 'h BA. clo~e to b·-..,. I ha 11 f ,.. __ HOllE Front house .n Corona M-.::". !1 """ c 'Io VU>ill -WITlnL ir•-11 0e1 Mar Patio. garage, beech. 1950/mo. 900 ~ .,.., .. wld s 12ooimo S.e Lane 6«-2611 2BR 11" TownhOIJM. gar . 4 !;)8(jroom, 31h Bath Onl UllH IULn Upper •BR 1~·BA. 2 car -••••vu 1 •~i llp, tndry rm. patio. e10M 1he wster 1 7000/mo I gar~ smell patio 112 C..la .... 2S24 -,,..,._ to acnooi $850/rno OPH UT 12111-4:30 n,..._ !~~ :11:_6;>~,"!76.1.., 1 •6, .. t EutilCSe IOCt 2$:,.~~•v 2314 SANTA ANA 111 IAQlll II . ---1 & 2 Bdrm epts Stan TSL MGMT 642· 160$ ll0-1000 Lg BLUFFS Condo. 4BR VERSAILLES ':!~u:~: $615 Ger, cable avl Ml 1442 l.&ITW- e e 3BA wtt>oous & lam rm :::•~•:.c $800/mo Grnblt wtBBO. lnd~rm ******* 29r 1811,MOO/mo Children & pe1 ()!( LMI 5.ncsl 673-2749 Sotry, No pets 631-...:!!_ •s..a-1117• « I S2200tmo 760-9678 Agl -' --E'SIDE-19S8 Ch\lrcti St (~Z'.·21.?JllJ IL~ :-;.,.'~':i,D2~~Bt-.i k•t~ Htl ~~tH mealliBJIU A*~:" ~co!:. :, ~~.~~.8~,; , ~ pe!to 45' lo1 3 car gr Studio $510: t8r wlfrpl, hkup sundtl 2J:: 1ng. I 127501....., 673.-7767 ' S575 LRG STUDIO. Av! H&an•ftl t>Kk)'d, petto 1185 mo St300' ~ .·...,,.7 , .. , now. Furn floor to cell _.._ "Uk• ,... & vwy pvt" ~-.....,. BLUFFS -Lullury 28R 2BA higlHlte wall rnlnora, tradl Nghll. S.autllully landtca~d. POOi, apa, lndry. 111 1 1~1-t you--.,.-IOOll--lng-for_e_l'IOfne. __ 3BR 2Y,BA, end uni!, pc)OI., condo on Udo Peninsula D/W, 3 ~ 5 )ec:. wt role!· latge, ct.an Apta. MC. NO PETS 5'9-2447 dillllf'-dheaMWS for~. mint c ond, gereq• Gorgeous bay view rm. tennlacn•. ~21ot P~=·=loordeclt. ----------+---------~ S 1350/Mo. 760..tlM Agt 12200/mo. Boat slip Ii;*~ l~U 1 BedrOOM $170 '7~ --,.,,,_ a~ iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-utra Joyce S"1ller --,_ -28dnn 1"489 ll05 .,,..,_ .,_ ,_., ...... JIWllBl•I 543-5ee l • . pd. ., ._. Ylll I-WIT __ . L ..JA.!-!M -~~L 3Br 21/\8 1. 8H utilul SEAWIND CONDO Quiet ptece, Well to bMChl &&-•• -~ ~ ,,,_~ p,r•enbelt loc. Avail location. 28 R n~eA 3 18" 2nd. Ave. South COSTA MESA _ 1 mmec:I. 11750. M0-7000 townhoule style Frplc L aguna a 7 5 /m o . I• •• all IUI /M ~ Eiec rr ... ltanding nome pool, apa. encl ·ca-• I ll-IM-2253 SUP£R8 1 8Cfrm ~ 91'· 1n •due!Ye .,... 4BA. w/Of1iltl. W91w/'Ofyr Incl. Jeyour bullnee9mcwlneto • ege. No.,.._ ~.tllilo 842 ·1111 2BA. S2.tOO/mo ..... Mo pea 11 t90tmo, ,_ ~' ~""' reno-. 1.undry e¥all W • 4-4 .. H 17S-t74t Ot 815-tlOe !NMlndMlllld MIO/ffto, .. ,...... . SPACIOUS WOODHAVEN HUNT Harbour area. A'VI Townhomes Encl gar-now. Lrg deluxe 1Bt ag•. pvt backyd. lndry era unit, frp1c, d lw, "'' leclhtlet. on-sit• rngmt. 5 hie-up, patio, $&751mo min 10 ti.ach 631·7229 $1025 sec 84&-5&24 D1ily Pilat • • ~~500 REWARD For 1nf0tmat10ft ~ Maior CrimH ludong 10 8ft.,... and convtCl•on The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10!t!> prepayment 4 Llnes-7 Days s 10.80 NAME Ne.,.. ... in copy«~. Privatt pamts oniy No C~rctilll h• £Jut~. A4leomo11vt. Boating or Employmtnt Ads Thtrt is oo prt<t llfnlt to wtlM you c.n advert•~ It you ~td to stN you couch. r·119h cM1r or any unuwo _,c~t-c.lll tilt Oa11y P1lo1 Class1fttd sraH or ust tilt --llijillt Dll9y fl9Dt. HO 'IW. ~St., CO.. Meu. CA 92626 642-5678 PHONE --------ADOltESS---.. _____ _ CITY __ ~~~---STATE ZIP AO Cot'Y: 4 11rw "**""""· ~oprlatefy 4 words ~r line. ctrc~ ont VISA or M.C. ------ l+ft ,_, • 1Ubscr1bet to ttw Dally Ptloc7 dfdt one· YES I NO .. LAGUNA MACH Ol'Pta MAUTIFUL UYIDM.AlllC •UILDING., ApptoJdmatety 1JOO ~ feet on Coast I lgt•ay. Partdng area. ~ tanm1tS. c.11 care••...,_,,,. , SERVING ~©~~£©m~oon£~m~ PUT COSTA MESA .,..., "' •• .1..,.. Qeetrabte end untt. Lovely• ltvtng room with vaulted ceutngs & ~zy fireplace, mirrored wet bat. Large muter suite with mirrored wardrobe door central MCUrtty system, attic fan. oversize doubte garage, ctubhouse avaHable for private parties, communtty pool & spa. CaJI now, won't tut at this price. 546-2313. (HP1) ,, .• -. .... One of the more popular models, spack>t'8 tMng room wtth vautted ceilings & crackHng fireplace. Formal dining, large & bright tamHy room & kitchen combined. 3 big bedrooms. Large & bright famity room & kttchen combined. 3 big bedrooms. Big yard. Cati tor detaUa. 5-48-2313. (HP2) ..• , .• _.. ., .... Lovely twnHy home hf excelaent area of Meu North. Big tMng room, family room with fire- place, gourmet ldtchen wtth Mexle8n Ute & pull out shefvel. 4 big bedrooms. Being painted lntide. Call now tor Information. 546-2313. (HP3) , .. , ..... It ...... 6 bedrooms, 3 baths In this lovely home In an excellent area. Haa been upgraded, new carpet, new paint & stucco, also a new tile roof. Formal ttvtng room, bonus room, 2 ftreptaces, one In mast• 9Ulte. Shimmering pool & IPL Over 3000 square feet. Great buy for this beautiful home. can 546-2313. (HP4) -., ...... ----..... BMut1ful g&.nt 2 story, 5 bedrooms. 3 batha, 3 car gw11g9. Decorated & upgraded to tnctude ttaMan tile entJy for formal dining. Fonnm ttvtng room wtth ftoor to celNng mwb6e fireplace. Crystal c:handefier In dining room. Bright & airy gourmet kitchen. Fwnlty room, bonus room, covered patio. 1 bedroom & bath on lower levef. Call 546-2313. (HP5) 11enns,..,.., m1.- Vert attr8Ctlve home, good area. Nicely up- grllded & appointed. Kitchen remodeled & up- graded with CU8tom cabinet•. etc. Cnlddlng ftrepl9ce, bright & airy rooms throughout, big beck Yllf'd wit\ eparkting pool, covered patk>. M...., bedroom opens onto patio & poot Nice home •t an dordable prlQI. Call 646-2313. (HP6) SUDJlll W IGl,lll Ntce 3 bedroom home plus 4 untts in good eo.t• Meea ...... Untta need some work, MCh unit has • am .. ywd. Rema are low for the ., .. & cou~ be ratled. Great potential for the handyperlOn. Celt for details. 54-2313. (HP7) ........ f111111ml McMng out of, or Into OoMa Mw. ttmrport a.ct'I or Or.nge County? ConfuMd abOut who to cell or how to .GM lnfOrmetlon on where you .. going? Clll u.. CentwY 21 The ,.., Elt ....... ~ wtth 7,000 omc. ~the Untted Statea. Cllll our Nloca- tton ~. PHYLLIS 848-7171 °'ROY 546-2313 since 1960 YOUR TRUST I N ---..,.. 2 bedrooms. cozy ltvtng room with ftrepl.:e. Formal dining .,... •.. convenient kttchen and large, large, large tot witt.-redwood decking Md gazebo. rmfMCUlate condttlon. Cell for detail• e.6-7171. (NP12) fH or W. I ii 11 ..... tn belt eo.ta Mela location. Cati for aN tnfor- nmlon. Owns wtl stay to auiat new owner. Call 846-7171. (NP13) ....... ·--Don't wlllt to Me this California rMCh ltyte t>Muty. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe. modem kttchen, fenced Yllfd. Many dMireabte feetw•. (NP14) llidl•• .. •• 2 adj9cent ~2 k>t9 in redewk>pn•1t ., ... Value in the a.Mf llPPfOXimately 24,000 8Q. ft. to buNd .. twt a un1ta. Owners lea'wtng .,.. and 8re acoepttog_ bide. FM lnforrnatiOft Ng8t'ding this proper1Y cell 846-7171. (NP6) Wllllllkl ...... 4 bedroom•, 3 baths. Famlly room, a..ge Yllf'd, near back bay. Thia alze unit la r..-Y on the martcet and • r..a find. Community pool, IP9 and tennis. Call for Information &46-7171. (NP7) ... " 11,.,.. Tastefully decorated 2 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome. Ooubte attached gar-sae. Featut1ng lovely ()atlo. Won't lat long. CaH for detafll. 646-,171. (NP8) ..... Don't ... anyone before you ... thil exdullW ~ ~ s bedloont, -2 bath wtttii ~ ketcMn. Newly .-..-.. ac1n1nt .,.._ Exc111nt prat Call '46-7171. (NP9) _..NllMM• ... To M unu.M11 Entetcte property. lMge R--1 k>J with~ acc111 2 bedl oom, 1 bath front houM with ...,.,... 9f'llnl'1Y quartera and room tor 18rge R. V. C.. for tnfonnatk>n regwdlng the Income . ...._7171. (NP10) ,_,.._.. ,,..,. Alire oPPOf1Untty to buy a home ln Coate Mela under $200,000. Good bMlc home th8t neetsa • tlttte wortc Md .. orem for. femlty. Look for. brk»ht future In tNa home . ...., South eo.t Metro .... C.. 841-7171. (NP11) ~JEWPOR"'" BlACH .......... ...... Peffect f9fftlty home. Newty pmnted. .. bedrooms, 3 bathl. One bedroom Ind bath downetm. Formal d6ninQ room. Bonua room. Laundry room off kttchen. LargtJ patio. Large ywd. 2 car attached g9r8ge ptua carport. To pr.-W call 841-7171. (NP1) --~, .... ,. TERRY McCAADLE-Pfi!ii•rt m1 n•••• 2 untta~1 ~2 bedr=:'2 beth. End unit Nlted M $1M,500. U.,. untt next door tlated .. $186,000. Located In ..... eu-ded community °' tt9wport 8-:t\. Cell for ....... &4&-7171. NP3 ., RIP -·-One of the best ~111 llfront locdOM on d'9 und. FOteYW ......_.. view. 3 bedroom, 2 beth bead\ hoU8e. Room to dwllop. Zoned tor 2 unlt9"' 2 condoL Ctll for """* lnbmdon.. &4&-7171. (NP4) --........ . ..... ~••ttec:t In • beeUttful aetting IUll'oundld 'by woodl v..w of propc I Id rMrtna Itta .... fwnily· = 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath towmome. MMI" oom wtth vUted c11nnoa, tlvtng room with ,., .... $pld0!• kitchen with Indoor a.undry. C.-.-.1i71. (NP5) U IHE.R AREA~ UIBmu.IWI Ill.Ill ar.t retirement °' start• home for older couple, mutt be 55 "' older. 2 bedtoorna '*" den. 2 full bathl, 2 patlol, large C8tJ)Of1, wood deck Ml moum.ln vtew. Many extr•. Cell -548-2313.. ~t:te.tj sea••-tt•• Sbc OM bedroom, one bath UtVn pU a 2 bedroom hCMe tocated In good "*'t ...... UYa In the hCMe for COlftfort & rent ... ---for profit. Pc Hible .... flnandng. c.11 for ...... 546-2313. (HP15) .., .... _ ···-In good .,..=hood. 2 bedroom, 1 bath on nlOe tot. Her '°"" csp .. ed. lnelde ..,,,_ dlty, ctme to IChoall. ~ bUY for ftm time ~. C.. now 5*2813. (HP14) 211111.. ..... One of the '*-' 2 atOfY horw In Mlhllm ~ Thll home hal ~ f...ay IOOlft with wt •. fomMll ~urmll ktlcMn, brelll .... bW. v.,... lkytlghta. pn- wte .,,._ 8Mka roof, Mlllbu 9'C. Cell ,for ~· Won't IMt. 546-2313. Pa) ..... --For l'9 tnt time buyer'I or m.tora. L.-oe fenced ,.rd, good--. huge trw front & b9ck. CIOle 10 lhopplng. C.. now ~2313. 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