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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot- . . • . ~ Ocean View 21 Estancia3 Woodbridge 16 Laguna Hills 8 . Edison41 Westlake6 . Westminster 3 LaQuintaO . . .. "'ewpott Harbor 27 ~antaAna8 " ,,.., ........... ., .... ,.,,. E•tancfa cheerleaden q:y to •pur their team oo u tbe wp .chool football KUOD opened In eameet Friday ntaiat. For detalla • .ee •porta. Bl. .__.._. " ... .. -lllllWI lllll MIU SATUROA Y. SEPTEMBER 8. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFOH N I A 25 CENT$ The cost of dupUcates of marriage licenses m~y soon double In price.I •4 South Coast Repertory plans to pull out all the stops for Its 20th an- niversary bash./ A2 California Callfornlanswon't be vot- ing on a balanced-budget amendment following a ruling by Supreme Court Justice Wiiiiam Rehn- qulst./ A3 . Howard Jarvis plans a major television cam- paign to push his latest Initiative./ A3 Nation A Minnesota Supreme Court justice may be censured over a recent bar exam./ A3 World The State Department has confirmed that U.S. diplomats aided an American rightist group In Central America./ A3 An American has been sentenced to prison In Cuba for praising the U.S. Invasion of Grenada./ A3 Sports Former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast Col- lege place-kicker Benny Ricardo lsn 't too unhappy about being waived by Mlnnesota./81 Minnesota and Kansas City each win to stay a half-game ahead of the Angels, who clubbed Chi: . cago./82 The USC and UCLA foot- ball teams open their campaigns today./85 Entertainment The Dally Pilot's Trivia column Is back to challenge devotees of this Increasingly popular pastime./ Al Religion Pope John Paul II says abstinence from sex Isn't always •·morally c9rrect'' for Catholic couples./ Al INDEX ~rthl A4 Bridge 87 catttornta Newt A3 Claalfled B8-11 Comics 87 Crouword B 11 0-th Notk:es 88 .NorotCOPe --~~= B 0 Ann l.Alndera A8 Netk>f\81 News A3 PubUC Notice$ B8 RMI Eatat C1·24 ~ AM BPort• 81"'6 TeleYtslon A7 ThNtert A7~ W•ther ~ Wor1d News A6 Youth Cop .pleads guilty ·in c~ash B0:t charge reduced to m isdem eanor - in ruling that could sa ve Pule'~job By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Del!J ........ A Ne~rt Beach policeman pleaded gujlty Friday to felony drunk- en driving, butaSuperiorCourtjud&e reduced the charge to a misdemeanor -which could save the officer his job. Officer Michael Patrick Pule. who was suspended for six weeks follow- ing his arrest March I 4 and is assilJled to a desk job. was ordered to perform 2.000 hours of. community service instead of serving a year in the county jail. Orange County Superior Court Judge Da"•id Carter also sentenced Pule to five )cars farmaJ probation. Carter said Pule must perform 400 hours of community work during each )ear of his probauon. Had Carter convicted Pule on the felony charge, he would have auto- maticaJly been fired b) the Newport Beach Police Department. Because the judge reduced the charge to a misdemeanor, Pule's fate now is undecided. Ne"'port Beach Police Chief Pete Gross pi'Obabl) will re~iew lhe case earl) next week. police pokesman Officer Tom Litlle said. Pule was arrested by Cahfomia High .. -ay Patrol officers after he allegedly cut offanol.berdnvcrwhosc . car then flipped off the San Diego Freeway and rolled into a river bed. The officer reponedJywas off-duty at the time. Ruth Dicks. a 61-)car-old nurse from Mission Viejo, suffered serious injuries in the early-morning accident and lmgcred m a coma for more than a v.'CCk. Pule suffered cuts and a shoulder mjury. Diets later filed a $2 mtlbon daim against the aty of 'C1']>0rt Bcadl. A blood test l'C'-ealcd that at the time of the accident.. the levd of alcohol in PUlc·s sysi.cm was 0.20 - double the limit at v.'hicb one 11 judged to be intoxicated. Pule reponedly had been drinkiQ& (Plea. ... C<W/A2) Battle resumes Over airport parking-plan~ IJ'nzf'-Al)LER Ot .. Dllllr ....... A vacant parcel ortandjust north of the San Dieao F~yonccagain IW become the focus of a .showdo~·n bet~ecn the Oranac County J;k;ard of Supervisors and the city of NC9.port Beath in the continuing banlt over John Wayne Aio>ort. · 'Attorneys reptaentinJ the v..eaJthy coastal city and Stop Polluting Our Newport were in Orange County ~uperiorCourt Fn daytry1111towin1 permanent injunction ~ con- struction of a parkina lot 10 the airport's north clear wnc, a "acant area j\&Sl north and adjacent to the busy freewa) . The city and SPON sued the county last· March claJmina a proposed 1,800-space parking lot was nothing more than a first step needed to .,..,,...,.....,..._......,. facilitate the couoty•s proposed $190 Thia wu the ecene In lni.ne Friday after with a tractor trailer rlC· Lafferty wu million expansion of the o"er· Dene 11.arle Lafferty'• J>odle Colt collided killed in the accident. --~ .. 'dod ~o b.a · .___.. , ·-.:, "-ounty a • ., meys vc couou:1~ T I th • 1 • tha1 the $3 million parting lot is wo women ose e1r 1ves-=c:g~i~~~~~~:u=~ · · ~ · · · • airlines' conversion to aircraft that fl)' By KAREN E . &LEIN Newport Beach. Romero, who was driv~nJ we~t-more quietly but cany more passen- oe .._ DellJ ,... •111« Ilene Marie Lafferty was pro-bound on Campus. was not 1nJured in gen. , . . Two Orange Coast.residents, a 54-nounced dead on the scene of the the crash, White said The impact of Tl'!e county s plans for building the year-old Costa Mesa woman and a accident after she was ejected from the colJision threw Lafferty out of her par~ lot ~re frustrated last A~r;il 21-year-old Hu ntington Beach her car and run over by a tractor-car and onto the street where she wasSc when b~penedor Court1. ~udae . ~hihp woman, were kilJed Friday in un-trailer rig. according to Irvine Police run over. he said. hwa 1~u a pre imn~ary mJunc-relat~ traffic accidents in Irvine and Sgt. Mike White. . Witne accounts and evidence at ~on !?4111Dltu.J0~truct~~ s:::~ Huntmgto~ Beach; latTcrtywasdn~inaa 1978 Dodge the scene indicated that one of the upenlsors 0~ b JWA The 'lrvn~e mc1dcn~ occu~ at Colt southbouryd on yon karman drhers ran a red lightand cause~ the lot would be .ready <?{' use Y l:JOp.m.Fndayatthemtersect1onof when she colhded with the 1978 crash butpolicewertunsurcfnday ~~rsi;1~1l~~l da lonahcar Von l<Jlrman-Avenue and f'am~ K~worth \ract-0r-trailerrigdoven-b) • "Sc 0 owing a )· 1..: - Dme on the border of lrvme and lcopaldo Romero. 28. of Anaheim. (Plea.e .ee F ATAL/A2) mg. hwa wd ~ YOtll rule on tne Police seize cocaine worth $50,000 Raids tn LB also n et guns, $10,000 cash and four arrests By DA VlD BJSHOP Delly .... Cen11911..-.. 1 .<\ko arttstcd and th rgt<S wuh consp1ra~ to ~II <langerou drugs wa BObb1 Chcs~r lS. of the same oddre~s. ~ho >Aas present '<'hen officcn arm ed. Jiminez said the same in,cstip- tion kd police to obtain a .5C3rth warrant for a second addn: s m thC' 300block ofOli"c Street in nw1m. Investigators tape recorded a con- ve~uon with another u pect there 10 v."hkh a deal wa allegedly arranged to bu) a pound of coca me for $24,000 on Frida" morning. Unde~'er officcn am'ed and . rrcstC'd Oo!l']nguez Jc us \Pineda. 26.. for con pina y to xii ccx.'aine. and a <;ubsequent scal'C'h . of the hou revealed an addnionaJ 4 ounce of the drug, S 10.000 in cash. a hi&,h-powcred riOc and a loaded handgun, Jiminez ~id. Two others in ~he house, Homcro ~traro Bustos, 45. and uccna Pineda, 22. ~ also arrested and · charged wuh oonspirac) to "iCll co- caine. Bust~ and Panc.xia both P'C' a dtffcrent Anaheim ad<lres5 for thear residence and said thcv were~' 1tina.. but Jimioeua1d inv i tors ~lie' c the) also live at the Ohvc U'ttt -address" (Pleue eee POLICB/ A2) Flag's disappearance sours. FV's memory of the Olympics , ..... en ·s and SPO ·s l'Uluesl for an permancntl} blocking CbC pro- Jcct earl t week. Representing evrpott. Los An.. gelo attorney Pierce O'Donnell said tht ne part.ina lot would pro"'lldc .. excess capaot) beckoning for lhc master plan to come along and be ·-"' .. U"KU. His cdlleaguc. Stev~ Pfl.aum told the court. ''the lfoy act is the count,y (Pleue eee AIRPORT I A2) Airport . impact report blast Newport City ., KAlmtt IClDt oe .. ...,,.. ... r I • A nbda) pany to remember bclna~nedSunda) tocclebratclhc ann1"~ of1he outh C t IX~ Th trc m Co ta 1esa. The public lS invited to the ou1c1oor ronccn and an fc u' al, entitled " "'on the Green," in Town Center PUt Jll2and cta,u1calmusic, dance ooncent, mime and maJJc sho\lis, all PCtformed b> local trou will be fdtured in the lute to uth C<>a t Re~ory. the DC\\ Oran e County Pcrtorm1na fU Center, hach is now under ronstrucuon Parka~ 'Ill be free 1n the faality s from uth Coast RcpcrtOf)' on Park Center, bet\\etn To""' Ccniuand unnowcr ~"enuc.'" • Thc'Scitcdwi tor concerts is: l p.m. Redline jan ~up, 1:20 p1n). SOuth Coa t Dance Connection and Jaime Gomez. puppetctr; l :40 p.m. Irvine Symphony; i:tO p.m. C1vK' Ballet and Craia Flcm1n1 and She~rd· Yamaha: 2:30 p.m. Opera Pacific; 2:45 p.m. C&pnc:c mime and Lorraine Hansbem· musical thrater; 3;05 p.m. South Coast Brass· 3:2S p.m. Dance Kaleidoscope and Taako Alian dance; 3:40 Oranae County Muter Chorale; 4:05 SCR's Yount Conactvatory Players and Ounu Middlr Eas dancers: and 4:3~ p.m. The Pacific Symphony. .. ightfo Weekend ;: H i: ~ 12 49 n ., " .. to 7l .. .. 7J u ., 16 u 71 .. to .. n u ~ •• to •u IS • .,41 .. .. " ,. .. .. IO 70 "We wanted a birthday part) in "·hicb OW' founder1. supponers, 'suscribers, company members and the public ceuld come together in· a colorful festival atmosphere," said Ann Moun<S, chairwoman of the annivenary committee. Drug store robber sought Eztended 101 Tt " " n '* ..... n 4J Twelve arouPi will perform bejin- nina at I p.m. on l'-'9 st.ages built an · . tht park and one tn fri>nt· of the Imperial BaJ'lk. · . . • Booths reprcsenhn& 30 oraaniza- tions will be set up in the plaza area, with one tent cont.a1rung the model of ' Huntinaton Beach police are look· ina for a aunman with a must.ache and fluffy brown hair who robbed a drua store and fled with $400 stuffed in a white ice cream· bag. • Police Sllid the ma~· ~alkcd into Thrifty Drua Store at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta. A venue shortly after, 11 a,ir.. Thursday and pointed his revolver at a clerk and demanded all the money from the cam resister. ·Tht suspect was descrit>ed as. a HisJ>'nicwho wu about 30 ycan·old. He was about S feet 11 inches tall and weiahed about 170 pound" acc:ordina to a witness. ' .. .. ., ., u ... " 17 11 ~ .. 72 73 70 .. 87 .. 1 .. Tldn , .. ., ., TOOAY ... oa 7t rne row i21-.111 .. ::'~io. ...,."'-•• 12 I OUM .. 12 l«IOllOlllP 801 pm .. 61 IUMDAY es 61 '1111 IOw )47 I 111 -0' es f=ll 10Of1 Ill 41 .. • low 331pm ,. 70 a-no• 8Upm .. 87 lun ... tocll)t II 7· 10 P 11t, llMI .. lundly " • " ~"" ll'ld ... eotlfl ., '1 10tp111 ·RS.pis convicteQin Incl . e:D.ts involving· handicapped girls I ,-"'0611 iflinOcl~ .. tb p f!\., ... 71 4S ~ Ii • ll't 111, ll>O '*' tiolil' I\ .. it 1;'1 p Ill, SuRr R£PORT Ollll01"°9I tw ew IW 8) tile Associated Prus day before deliverina their verdicts. A former nursm& home orderly was Sheller could have received a possible sentence of more than 38 years if convicted in Oranae County Superior convicted on all counts. The bi .. t.est Court on Friday of raping two 'bl fte h' ~· t severely retarded girls after be ab-possi e sentence a r lS acquttta ducted them from a care facility that on the sin&lc cbarae was not immcdi. ately avaifable. once emtSloyed him. Perry Kay Shelltr, 27, was found Sheller's victims were a 14-year-old auiJty of 13 counts of rape, kidnap-airl abducted Nov. 5 from. tbe HY.· l)ina, sodomy and sexual battery of Lond Home For Exceptional Chil- the. airls and wa! found innocent of d.ren !n Garden Grove and a 7-year- one count of rape with a foreign old gut ~~ucted Dec .. 10 from the ob'ect. samefacibty. Tbeolderprlwasfound kc also was convicted of taking a 30 . hoors after b~r d1sap~ce. color television set from another wh1le ~e younaer SU'l wu musina for nursing home in Mission Viejo, ~utetablbours. Both were wrapped which also bad employed him. . in blankets and dumped on the front The girls are so handicapped they lawns of homes. could not parucipate 1n the iilvesup-Sheller, of Santa Ana, worked as a tion nor testify against Sheller dunng nurse's aide at Hy-Lond from May bis trial. 1982 to October 1983. Oranae County Superior Court The color television was stolen Judge Gary Ryan set Nov. 9 for from an 82-year-old patient's room at sentenci!lg.. Sheller remai!ls 1n the Mi~ion Viejo nursing home the custody m lieu ofS2SO,OOO bail same night the 7-year-old girl was Jurors deliberated for less than one abducted. Police said Sheller broke into the Hy·Lond home usina a tire iron and a lar&e screwdriver and sexually II· saulted the girls inside his motor· home. w Because the victims were unable to L .,_ II,,.,_ fj t ,,. d b . ..es' t·a help~em,police.hadt~usescien~fic OOa-a .aae ms ra--e tV' ar ,& I g and Ql'C\lm.SWlttal evidence aaainst_ '.T Sheller. such as comparing marks . . . . . . made by break-in tools at the nursina Th ti h di OiMucao, of Anaheun. are 26, about The two previous mcidents oo--bomes with those recovered from ree mes a r Y S-7, weiah about 140 .pounds and curred in Ju.ne 1983 i~ Fullerton and Sbeller's motorbome. the charm in case have a scar on their left cheeks. May 1984 an Anabeun.. Deputy pubhc aetender William Kelley tried to convince jurors that relianq on circumstantial evidence had left reasonable doubt, citina a technician's admission be had to make SS test marks with a tire iron before be found one that could match a break-in mark at Hy-Lond. The technician, Kelley said .. just JOOfs around with this thing. He does It hit-and-miss, and that's not scien- tific analysis.'' of mistaken identity By tbe A11oclated Pteu An Anaheim man mistakenly de· tained by police three times in the ~t 15 months because be resembles a fuaitive in an Illinois murder says he is the victim of police harassment. .. I've been harassed, pushed and sbov~ and the police never apolo&ized for the incovenience," Antonio DiMuccio said. "This is Sa.n On of re licenses OK' d WASHINGTON (AP) -A three-judge appeals court panel Friday upheld granting operating licenses by the Nuclear Re1Ulatory Commission for two units of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. an area of seismic activity near San Oemente. CoNTINUEU STORIE S fettina ridiculous: I don't know what 'm JOina to do to straighten it out." ---------------------------' The most recent incident occurred Auaust S. Carstens, of San Dieao, and the Friends of the Earth, a non- profit California. oraanizauon, cballen&ed the NRCs decision be- cause of the location of the facility in In iu 29-paae opinion, the panel wrote, "An examination of the entire record in this case demonstrates that petitioners were ajven a full and fair opportunity to present their arau- ments before the commission, and that the commission has fully com· plied with the procedures mandfted m the apl)licable statutes and reau- lations." -~ BIRON AIRPORT BLASTED ••• r.btl•Al Mltern ~Ion of the city. The city'• r1MiW Of the docu· ment wm be Included In a report aubmltted to t~ county on Tueiday. The deadUne for the city'• oommente WM delayed for two we.tee tut month•t thecltY'• r~ueet. when DiMuccio was taken into custody at Huntington Park ~lite Beach by state Department of Parks and Recreation officers foi.invostiaa- tion o(,Qossessina marijuana._ Mensa IQ tests slated today -.---.. The Orange County chapter of American Mensa (for those wath hiah IQs) is &ivina tests for membership at I p.m. today in Tustin. Cost is$ IS. .. __ _ Membership in Mensa is open to anyone whose intelligence test scores comtnlftee. were an Incomplete Executtve Summary. lnac· CU..-. In the Introduction to the docUment anc:t a pro"9Ct deecrf p- tlon that }MU_ not preparfd In accord8"C8 With 1tate gufd• ..... Officers later detained him because they thought he was Anthony P. DiMucc1 Jr., who jumped bailed while awaiting trail tn the May 17, ina. slayioa ofSteven Kosky, 19, in Mount Pros~ JU. The Illinoas man lS being souaht on a no-bail arrest warrant. For test information and reser- vations call the proctors at 898-9099. For information on the local chapter • call Barry Stone, president, at 838·7114. arc io the top 2 percent of the general population. Mensa's main purposes arc to identify and foster human intelligence and promo1C..1iiendsbip ____ amona members throuah sti.mulatil\J intellectual and social actavmes. The city'• major concern over the •ucuttw """"*Y· accord-tna to the draft copy, Is that It 0 m8k• no ettempt to addreo .,.... of oontro~. alt«na· tfwl or f.WltelOlved lMUes "(1n connection with alr'port ex-P.enllon)... . Among the .,_. of con- tr= that ahouk1 be ad· d In the report, according to the city'• commenta, are: • fhe county• s failure to ~rtue an alternative airport lite. •The nolM knpact cauMd by the atrpOrt OIMldethe 65 CNEL. · •The unf9IOtved tau. of Wtio wllJ lmplerilent the mitigation measures Hated In the EIA. Inaccuracies In the lntrOduc- tlon to the EIR Include hlstorlcat material that le Incorrect, wrong Information regarding fllght llmlte at Ontario International Airport, and lack of federal plane or guldellnea. the city charged. The project deecrlptlon, ac- cording to the city comment•, dou not comply with atate guldellnee for an EIR. Defino atao told the aviation P9fnmlttM that the EIR'• air qualltY ..ctlon does not dlscu11 the reletfonahlp of the plan to the Air Queltty Mangement Plan. An .-pecl&lly Important point that WU left. out of the EIR, according to the city .11 the uae by heavier and noisier aircraft of ht ttMk• that owrfty the ~· . . Just .Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very I• GuarantHd FATAL ACCIDENTS ••. From Al niJl:lt which dnver was at fault, White Slld. The Huntington Beach accident occurred at 4:48 p.m. Friday on Warner Avenue east of Sceptre Lane, near Huntington Har-bQ._~ Bolsa Chica State Beach. The victim. a student whose ident-ity was not released pending notifica- tion of neitt of kin, was pushina her motorcycle wes\bound on Warner in the bike lane because it had a flat tire, according to Huntington Beach Police Sat-Bill Mamelli. The woman was all~edly struck from behind by William Henry Sawtelle, a 48-year-<>ld resident of Surfside Colony drivina a 1983 Cadillac sedan. The impact of the collision carried the victim 100 feet down the road before she came to rest, Mamelli said. She sustained massive bead trauma at the base of her skull and was treated at the scene by Hunt- inaton Beach paramedics, who trans- ported her to Huntington Humana .. Hospital. She was pronounced dead at·6:0S p.m., Mamelli said. · ·Sawtelle was booked on suspicion offelonydrunkendrivinaand vehicu· tar mamlauahter and wa.sbeina held in the Huntinaton Beach City Jail Friday niaht on $5,000 bail. POLICE •• ~ From Al Street value of the drugs seized is more than SS0,000, Jiminez said. Bail for each suspect was set at SS0,000 and all but Asucena Pineda remain in Oranae County jail in lieu of bail. Arraianment on the charges for all four suspects ~ been ten- tatively set for Tuesday in South· Oranae County Municipal Court. Jiminez wd cocaine bas been' "filterina in pretty bea~" to Laauna Beach in recent months. 'We're going after it as fast as we can," he said. COP PLEADS GUlbTY ••• From Al · bourbon -end beer at a beach tavern with friends, celebrating an antki· pated promotion to the police detec- tive bureau. He apparently was en route to his home in. M1ss1on V1ejo when the accident occurred. CHP officers said Pule rammed a freeway media n d1V1der near the Jamboree Road off-ramp, then dnfted across all fo ur lanes before swerving in front ofDicks. Witnesses describe<i the officer's drivina as erratic. Until his arrest. Pule had an unblemished record, accordina tollis SUP,Criors. Pule previously was · a police offlcer in 1.a&una Bea.ch and has been a patrolman in NeWP.Qn for five years. \ What do you like about tbe Dally Piiot? Wllat don't yoa like'! Call t number at left and your me11a1e will be recorded, traastdbed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. Tbe aame U -bour answerlna service may be usecl to record letters to tbt editor on any topic. Contributor• to our Letter• cohamD mHt Ind a.de theti name and telephone number for verificat ion. No tlrculalloa calle, please. Tell DI wb1t'1 on your mind. _ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat • H. L. Schwartz Ill PubfiS.tler RoHmary Churchman Controller Stephen F:. Carazo Productlorr Manag r VOL 77, NO. 252 ... Both DiMucci, the fuaitive, and CoN nNulo STORIE S -- !!'f!PORT BATTLE RESUME$ .•• cannot ao to SS Oiahts without this facility. You can'.t implement the master plan without it.•• · O'Donnell, Pflaum and SPON's attorney argued the parkina lot pro- ject amounts to .. piecemeal ex- pansion" of the airport, barred by a previous court rulina. The attorneys told tl'lc judge that the environment.al impact report ·filed by the county 1s deficient because it does not discuss the project's key position in any ev(entual airport expansion ... This is the auoch pad for a-vastly wider project," O'Donnell said. The county's airpott counsel, Michael Gauke, countered that the proposed pa.rkina lot is "neccsll!Y to m~et the existinademand for pa.rkina, the ex1stina shonfall of parkina." He said it was reasonable and ap. propriate for supervisors to authorize the project. Gatzke pointed out that even an expert witness called by the city and SPON aareed that airport passenaers are i~ need of more partana spaces. Dr. Geoffrdy Goslina, an assistant professor of en~neering at the Uni· versity of Cahfornia at Berkeley, testified the "amount of parkina at the airport is shon." . . Goslina. an a!_rport parkina expert testifying on SPON and the ctty's bebaff, calculated JWA needs J,496 parkina spaces to accommodate the parkina demand created by the air- port's 41 dail y flights. JW A currently has 2,S34 spaces, about 1,000 stion of what is needed to meet peak demand, he said. Besides the embattled l)Orth clear zone parkina lot project, supervisors now are considerina a comprehensive expansion plan of the atrport that would see the number of fliahts increased initially to SS daily de- partures. The proposal aJSC'.> calls for con- struction of a new, enla&Jcd airpon terminal and an increase to 73 Qiahts or beyond depeodina on the noise l~vcls acneratcd by oew-technoglOJY a1rcraft. Supervisors are scheduled to con-, sider certification of the expansion plan's environmental impact repon at a board meetina Oct. 17. · IT'S WONDERFUL, IT'S ''MllUVE~OUS''! Unusual carpet colors are the benchmark of the 1980s. It can be fun and challenglnO to depart from standard earth tones and adventure Into the world of ·mauves, grey. peaches and blues. There la no neea l o worry about growing tired of unlq1.te colors: the probiem can be solved by giving eac~ room a distinct flavor. 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WA HI GTON -The St t Dc,panmcnt d Fnda) tan Amcncao ethz..cn ha beeo ntcnced to six yean an pnson in Oub& for lllettdly pra1 101 the U . ..led ID\C sron of Grenada last fall nd cnticizina Ou~"S: le on the 1 land The Amcncan, whom the bite Department refused to 1dcnufy by • nam • d he merclyupre d person 1 opinion on the Grenada 1 uc in a non-violent manner. to a grouP. of Cuban a spokesman said. The Amenc.an ha apparent!~ hved 1n .Cuba 1nc-e 1967 and ,was arre tcd in Marth in the ccrural Cuban c;1t}~ of C..maguey. µ.s. offic••ls in Havana delivered a note to the. ~uban Foreign /\ffair Ministry .on April 18, ustrtina that the i'!lpnsonme.nt ofthe ~men~n fo! cxpr ina his opinions was a violauon of htS hum n nghts and II'\ conflict with the U.N. Declaration of Human Riahu: . £conoml•t con•Men Cnn•to11 cliaue1J6e Wl\SHING 0 ' (AP) -A u preme Coun JU1lace Fnday turned down 1 rtQ to tea hrcmuans vote an November on an anmatJ\C calbq for their state's suppon of a balanccd-budic1 amendment to the µ.s. Con titution Justice ~..,illiam H. Rthnqu1st re· fused to Rt asiCk: a C1ahfornw Su·. prcmc Coun nallftg that chmmatcd the balancetl-budget 1nnrauve~ Prop- osition 35. from the 1ate'1 balloL iehnquist, who bandies such em~ncy requests from Cahfom1a and eight other states, sud b be· Jieved a maJOnty of the nation' bilhest coun "would oonclude that there a~ an adequate and mdq>cpdcnt ~ ANGEL: :-Controveoial economist Arthur Laffer, whose .. Laffer Curve . tax tMory insp1fed much of President Reapn's ••supply side" economic pohc1es,. wd Fnday h is .. very setjou ly" considerina challcnsina U.S. ~n. Alan Cranston in 1986. He ~din ~s opinion Cranston's "votina !«Ord 1s not. as good as it shou.ld be: ... It 11 really imponartt to me that economic issues e pec1atly ... be dealt with Wlth the precH1ion aild detail tJ'iey should be .. Among othors, ~ep. ~bbi Fiedler, (ormer Rep. John Rouss'elot. Lo Ancet~s '· · County Superv1$or Mike Antonovich and state .Sens. Ed Davis and Ken R · • d Maddy · ¥vc all· ta~ked of run~ng f~r the Republican nominuion for • • a1 s S:~nston ~seat: Democrats who have sa1<t they may challenge Cranston in the ~mocrat!C pnmary ~re San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein and Rep. fl George Miller of Martinez. r · by 81• r No agreemept yet on ci bate . WASHINGTON -Aides-to Presi nt R~gan and Walter F. Mondale . . d. failed Fnday to reach agreement on a bate between the two presidential a·r· gue candidate • but White House Chief of Staff James A. Balcer Ill said .. We feel confident •.here wiU be de~tcs." Mondale campaign chairman °Jame A. Jo~nson ~td the two campaigns had agreed to meet again Monday and then 1• n court daily until the debate schedule and format is $Cttled. . Kenn~y deme. •peedfng before crull BOSTO~ -Sen. Edward M. ~nnedy maintains be was drivinaat a lepl peed when h11.c.arwas struck by a pickup truck on Aug. 17, but the other driver sa.ys he was trym1 t~ make a tum when. Kennedy's car hit him. In a repon filed Wlth the state Registry of Motor Vehicles, the senator said he was traveling down Scudder Avenue in Hyannis Pon at 25 mph-the lcpl limit-when a pickup truck driven by Leonard J. "Jack" Bell, 63, of Hyannis Port, struck his car at the Winchester A ~enuc intersection. Bell was cited for dnvina to endanger. A hearing is expected this month. l • ClilC1f6o teacher alms for shuttle TINLEY PARK. Ill -An elementary school teacher who think.Sa trip ~~ce would be "'a great leamina experience'' was the first to respond to -· a.Reagan's call for a teacher to fly in the space shuttle~· federal of!icial~ say,\"ll just ~unds like a very. exciting e-xpenence, . Dale BoaU]aht said Fnd.iy after learning from f.ducat1on Department public affairs officer Ken Coa&elhall that his letter requesting an application was the fint received since Rcapn's announcement last week. The space shuttle is expected to carry its first civiban passenger in 1986. CALIFORNIA Cliargm dJsmlued I.a Tongan cue LOS ANGELES-Charges of oonspiracy to smugle illcpl ah ens into the Umted States were dismissed Ip.inst a :ronpn travel qent, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Nimmer sud Fnday. A tour IJ'OUP of 79 T onsans was detained in Honolulu on Aug. 4 after the Immigration and Nationalization Scrvlce was Upped that some h.ad made false statements in order to obtain visas to attend the Olympics. Nimmer said be couldn't comment on why the case apinst Si pa Sek-Ona wal dropped.-- J •t et of test. at tome damp flnl•h~ RIVERSIDE -Tests on 9."ells near the Stringfellow toxic dump show a type of radiation that may be from man·made soun:a and at levels hijb enough to wamnt more tests, state investiptors say. Initial radiation tests. which bcS;ln in June.have been completed. but.nead}'. lhree·fourthsoft.bcwcll.s. need IJ\QfC tests to determine if they are dangerous, officials said. Cop .caJJdal• prompt reorganlntlo11 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Aerial searches for manjuana were defended as necessary for modeni law enforce- ment and attacked as an invasion of privacy by an Orwellian ••air police" Friday m two hours of arguments before the state Supreme Court: . ..Police officers have a Ji#lt to remain .in the 20th ccnturyK' said Deputy Attorney General Pat Zaharopoulos, arguing to uphold a conv1ct1on th.at wu based on a flight over a backyard in rural San Diego County. .. It as the beginning of a 1984-type surveillance .... The technology is too dangerous," said attorney Marshall Krause, seeking to overturn the conviction of a Humboldt County man whose hillside crop of marijuana was spotted on a routine air patrol. The decision, to be issued at a later date, could affect a ~or state- federal effon against commeraal marijuana srowinJ in Nonhem Cah· fom1a, which rches heavily on air patrols. Both cases before the court asked the same basic question: Do airborne police violate a constituttonal right of privacy when, without a warrant. they look down oo pnvate property, includin1 fenced yards, in ~reh ~f marijuana? But the c~scs also involved daf· ferent facts that could mOuence the court's rulinJ. . Officers an San Oi~o. tipped anonymously that Larry Cook was growtna manjuana at lus rural home, new over the ho~ and sported plants growing against a waU beside the house. In AJlen · Mayoff's case, the suspected marijuana was seen near hi.! trailer on a routine patrol over a wide rural area of Humboldt County'. The difference between the cases may be imponant in bgbt of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that affirmed the ri&ht of police to make warrantless searches an "open fields" away from the home. K-eeplng cool · Ceaar Tapia bu probably the best.Job In Loe Anceles wben ltcomee to the heat that bu oppn: Hed mo.tfolb tlala week. Tapia worn In the Union lee Co. ID Boll{;'ood.. wla.ere be ana hla co-work~ took It euy bandllDC locb of lee. -. Jarvis TVspOts to air in state SACRAMENTO (AP)..:.. HowanS Jarvis plans a S2.S millioa campaian. todudana t.ale"Wlde lde\ilion IPOlS bqin~ next week. to puSb bit -P:ropositroft 36 property ux in-: itiative, his ca.mpa.ip ~II.id Fridar. · .. Howard Jarvis will be on aa wide 1devisioD ~ IS. We .., a viaorous. S2.S million campup, .. Allan Ho«ei>blum, ~firm• m•M11QI &be Proposition 36 CUJhi pajp for JafYis. ~ in a tdepboQ!e UltervaeW. ,,, Hllflenblum said the~ will be raitcd daroup 9 millicm ~ ol direct awl that will be teat 1p, Calafomia YOten by. tbc end of 4hi&- month tc:ekina contnbulioas of SS to ssoo. .. lbc main opponents of tbe t.. · itiative, .Califomiam Apiost ~ ocition 36. do oot bavc a prospectlve budiet total yet, but will spend.~~ least $2 million. .. .said John Kehoe of that oommmcc. Kehoe hdd a Capitol news. COD- ferenc:e Friday to complaia that one · ofJanis'comnuncesbadfailcd to file a mJ'lircd spmdiag report and thaL mueh of t.be S2.25 million spent qualihq the initiative went to a few cousulti .. and direct-mail finm. LAPD charges offl_c_e~r---..=~tru!!=~~.: doll.an fOin& into this S) te~"-i Il phony bomb case ~T°he~c inniat1~ procnl LOSA GELES(AP)-Thepohce depanment ffied s.ix 1m_propcr con- duct charges against .OJJ~r Jimmy Pearson. accused of plaliuna a bomb on a bus carrying lupagc·Tor-depart· 1na Turlosh Olympic athletes. then discovering it so he could be a hero. The improper conduct charges were filed after a 24-da'y internal investigation conducted at the re- quest of Chief ~l Gates., and were signed by acttng chief Robert Vernon. The charges against Pearson, a member ot tht' ~ment's elite Metropolitan Dh'is1on, include aJ. legations that he consUUctcd.. carried and-planted the bomb in the wheel well of the bus and then falsely told two detectives that he had discovered the deVi(;C. . Pearson. 40. a nine-}'car veteran of the LA.PD. already faces a felony cnminal cbar&c of possession of a destructive device in connect.ion with the Aug. 13 incident The improper conduct clwges were filed Thursday. n removed frinn the pus roots a..Dd p~ in tbC hUds of~ ... ,.~.~-· ~~i:m said the committee did not bave to me. repon bccaute It did not spend or raise money dunna the filina pcnod. Propositton 36 is an attempt to reverse several court tuJinp that ha~ upheld the ways that local covem· menu attempted to reduce Lbc effects of Jarvis' Proposition 13 -such as ~sin& fees for services. If appn>vci:l by the voters. Proposition 36 would require $1.3 billion in property tu refunds to real estate owners. SAN FRANCISCO-A sex scandal involving a prostitute, a commando- likc drug raid in a bar-filled with lawyers, and department .. ,tagnatiott .. prompted the police chief to announce a shalce-up Fri~y of ~early half the captains on the force. Th~ 1,971-member department, still reelina from a sex scandal in which a prostitute performed oral sex on a pol tee ~lt handcuffed to a chair in a restaurant, faced a new en sis with allepttons tlus week. of police misconduct in a raid on LordJim'ssaloon, a popularsinaJesbar. Eight officers have been implicated in the restaurant scandal and five have been fired. Ten of the force's 21 captains have been rcassianed to ocw divisions, and limits on the number of years inspectors. sergeants and patrol officers could remain m ass1anments and a change in the boundaries of one police district have been proposed. · Plane crasll ~-20tlJ Century Faz 11eoat9 Rightist group aided by· U.S. officials SAUGUS -Two movie location scouts for 20th Century fox we.re identified Friday as the men who djed Wedncsda).' in the crash of a small plane at Indian Dunes Park. 300 yards from the "TWJlilbt Zone" helicopter Cfish site. Warren Paul Henley, 41, of Lona Beach and Thomas Hamilton Kirk, 37, of Venice were identified Friday as the victims of the crash Wceincsday, Los Anaeles County coroner·~ sp<>kesoian Bill Gold said. Ne• vote set on alrUne concealon• LOS ANGELES -Memben of the largest union at Western Airlines voted to reject a new round of pay and productivity concessions proposed tiy the loss-plaaued carrier, officials said Friday. But Air Tra.nspon Employees qreed to resubmit the package to members for another vote, this time with a recommendation of approva[ U.S. diplomats had contact with Americans providing armaments in Central America- WASHINGTON (AP) -The State Dcpanment acknowledged on Friday that U.S. embassy officials in Central Ameri~ had ducct contact with a group of pnvate American citizens who provided military equip- ment to the Salvadoran armed fon:cs and Honduran-based Nicaraguan re- bels. But department spokesman John Hughes reaffirmed that the group was . The act1v1t1es of the group, known as Civilian Militaf) Assistance. came to li&ht last weekend v. hen two of its members were killed wh 1 Ir engaged an a helicopter m1ss1 on inside Nacaraaua. Subsequently. a leader of the group. ---====-:::==~======-not operating under U.S. ovemment sponsorship. Thomas Posey. told inten 1cv..ers that the Amencan emba5s1es m El Sal\iador and Honduras faethtatcd contacts for him and hie. associates wtth local authorities. In acknowledging that l Blad• not bJ SoatlJ Africa . '-- JOHANN ESB UR G. South Africa -Crowds of anary blacb set a bu ·afire and stone<! cars Friday evening in the huge black township of Soweto, police said, days after riots in other black comm unities killed 3 l pcople1 There were no immediate reports ofinjuries in Soweto, and two hours after n1&htfall the township appeared quiet. Riots that started in Soweto in 1976 spread across the country and hundreds of pec;>ple died in the violence: ThoaNDd• mare.Ii to Ma• for •Ula prlat SANTIAGO, Chile -Thousands of Chileans on Friday marthed to a memorial Mass in the downtown Metropolitan Cathedral, followina the coffin of a Roman Catholic priest slain durina demonstrations apinst the military rcaime. • · The Rev. Andre Jartan, a 43-year-old Oblate miuionary from Roda. France. was killed by a bullet fired mto his second-floor tudyT~ n1stit u youna demonstraton battled with riot police in the nearby 1trecu. Eitht other people, inc:ludi na a policemen, aho perished in two days of nationwide violence that ended late Wedne3day. AutnlUn 68ZJI• bury dead YONEY, Australia -Under heavy police 9CCunl) to pre\enl rtvc at kil tnp, two rh'al motorcycle pnp on Fnday buried their membcn killed i.n a blttlela twcekeod. iA members of the Coman herosand Bandidospnaslftd a t4-yeat"()ld g.irl wett sit.in Sunday When thC rival fouaht with Jhot,tun machetes and clubs in a cro~ded parkina lot where a tradina market for motoeyelt pans was bt1 na htld Twen!)',pcopl wett WOllnded. The pnp have· each blamed the other for st.ann~Jthc fllhtpolict believe was over-a dispute on tcmtonal control and df\11 dcahna. ~~~=-~=~~~--------Sappotten' drln Jmt: SOUdarlf1' JMder Compater pick ~· twciy, K~ Ltn IN"QJIDt,eqa· w.D cllOMD bJ a compa a •11•11'U!• crown. ... - diplomats had dealinas with the group. Hughes said -a~ntJy tbett v.ere some contacts betv.een .Mr. Posey and his sroup and some American officials in embassies in San Salvador and Tccuciplpa." "We're pursuma the facts," Hughes said. "We're trying to produce as full an accountina of as many contacts as pos iblc." He said the U.S. EmbasS) 10 Honduras has no written rules govcmioa contacts. v.ith visiting Americans seeking assistance in lo- cati!l& Nica~ rebels based in that country. Hughes said h v.-as unabk to confian P ) • statement th.al the group provided arm and ammum- tlon to ·ic:araguan rebels in Hoo· duras. He added, however, th.It the department has been informed thM ammunition clips were dclive~ to th Salvadoran armed fora=s. The administration is attcmptina to dcttnntne whether the group v1olatcd U.S. law by providina the ammuniuon chps and other noa.: lethal equipment to the Salvadorans without first obtainin1 the reqwrta expon liccn'>CS. • · The Nt~n government haS lodged a protest o'\·er the group's actJviues on behalf of lbe antt-~nu.ta rcbili. alk&lll.l. that th Amcncan.s ere operating with the L S government's blessing High court'~ Todd .. might be censured Justice admits using reference books in 1983 bar exam Or111ge 0out DAIL. Y PILOT /Saturday. September :8. 1984 • . . • .· :A little exercise . . arr1age 1c~ns e copies l o c os t" · $8 in near f u t ur e Oran~ County Clerk-Recorder Uc Branch lS offering a bit ofadvice aimed at keeping down the coSt of marriage. • lso ~' e Joodwtll amba dor for Ro• ry an mtemauonlll men' r- v1ce organizatfon, speakina at more than 100 clubs in tbe London area. · · Hcnnan will return to Stanford ne>.t year to complete work toward i degree in eronoanics and SOvtct· · tudies. • The cost of obtaining copies of mamagelietnses is likely to dou~ in California if, a.s ex~ted, Oov. Georae 0Cukmej1an iJns a bill increas1111 the $4duphcat1on fee to SS later this month, accordms to Branch. So the county offit'lll is rco-YJICA• oiler cblld ui:• ommcnd1na that anyone who thinks The th Coast YMCA' year· they miaht need a copy of their round child-care sel"V1cc, called "The marriaae l!ccnse in the near future Sunshine Company," is 1earina up better buy 1\ now and SS\ e the $4. a.a.am for another school )car, accord· . The revenue derived from the ~ec . ina to proaram director Steve · hake would be used to fund a fam!lY Sutherland'. · law m~iation pre>jram, Branch said. ·Child-cart will be provided before The mCJsure recently passed both school frQm 6:45 a.m. and aftot hou~~ of the l...qislatu~ •!1d now 5ehool apin until 6 p.m'; Extended awaits only the governor s signature child--carehours are scheduled on before com_ina law. short school da)'s and holidays. Because 1l was passed as an urgency The South Coast •y• operates the measure, the fee increase would ~kc chtld-care program at Crown Xalle7. effect as soon as the 1overnor signs Elementary School in Laauna N iaµe , the bill, Branch explained. He said he · expected the bill would be signed by the end of the month. Last year, the governor signed a similar bill incre~sing fees for birtli certificates from $4 to $8 to fund a program for battered children. A third bill, which would iocrcasc duplication fees for death certificates, still is pending in the state Assembly and Senate, accordina to Branch. UC Rlvenlde pau ~ Llppka of Runtl.naton Beach ezerci11ea her hone, Newport, at the Runttnaton Beach equeatrian center. Several Orange Coast students were amona the 1,026 students who earned academic degrees at the Uni· versity of California, Riverside, dur- ing the 1983-84 academic year, ac- cordina to figures just released. ,t,- ~ ~TbeCornerStore• RETIREMENT SALE ALL MERCHANDISE 50%0FF. 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Huntington Beach, boy Aap1t U Catherine and Gene Bauman, Laguna Niguel, girl Linda and Joseph Armstrong, Laguna Niguel. boy Aap1t U Dana and Jeffrey Aron, Irvine, boy Aap1t U Loraine and Kurt Kress, South Laguna, girl Aacast H Arlene and Alan Edelman. Laguna Niguel, girl JoAnn and Beach, boy Aup1t 30 Micha.el Cox. Laguna HOAG MEMORIAi; HOSPITAL Aup1t 16 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemer, lrv1oe, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Oskam. Costa Mesa, boy Aa1a1t 11 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beswick, Hunt- ington Beech, boy Mr. and Mrs. Erik Leyscn. Costa Mesa, girl Aap1t lt Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hubbard, Foun- tain Valley, girl Aap1t !O Mr. and Mrs. Robin Barnes. Newport Beach, girl Mr. and Mn. Stephen Johnson, Fountain Valley, boy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Neff, Irvme, bo} Aagai t U Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bennett, Irvine, girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, Balboa. boy HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT· INGTON BEACH Aap1lH Dr. and Mrs. William H Sllmmler, Huntinaton Beach, airl . Aap1l U Mr. and Mrs. Grea Heberlein, Hunt- ington Bc~cb, boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald James Quick. Huntington Beach, boy Auga1t t4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Dykstra. Huntington Beach, airl Au1aat H Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Utk). Hunungton Beach, 11rl Aap1t U Mr. and Mrs. David Selby, Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Poole. Huntington Beach, girl Aap1t !t Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam W. Turner, Huntinaton Beach, boy Virainia and David Rowe, Hunt· ington Beach. boy FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Aap1t U Jo)CC and Gregory Cover. Irvine, boy Mach~le and Brett Gunncson, Costa Mesa, boy • Aap1tH Shenlyn and Roarr Ktc , Hunt· ington Beach. boy A1p1& 17 Iva and Gerald Burdick, Costa Mesa, boy Aap1tU Lindy and Kenneth Baker. Hunt- in1ton Beach, sirl ' usan and Bruce Flaa. Huntington Beach, 11rl h1rley and Jim Ham11ton. Hunt· 1naton Beach, 1111 Holl>'and tephen tetnkc, Fountain Valley. alrl The total consisted of. 69S bachelor's. 217 master's. and 114 Ph.D. recipients. The degrees were conferred upon students who com· pletcd their requirements at the end of summer or fall 1983, or winter or spring of 1984. • Among the local students were: Ali Shashaani, Corona de! Mar; Susan T. Forbath, Janet Lowery, Costa Mesa~ Michael H. McKelvey, Dana Point; David E. Brown, Paul D. D'Alessandro, Ronald D. Hays. Brian B. Quinn, Huei-In Cathy Wana of Huntington Beach: Darrel DcBoe, Reza I. Shirut, Laguna Beach; and Tenley S. K.rcter, Newport Beach. · 4 Oraa1e barve.t under ••r A fall oranao harvest is planned by the Associated Students of Saddle- bac College on the frrst wcek:ena o every month through December from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The harvest is open to anyone wiltin.1 to pick their own for 1 Scents a pound from a.roves surrounding the collcae campus. Once part of the Irvine Ranch, the voves are now where the North Campus eventually be expanded. Proceeds from the sale are used to support student events. Orange pickers should bring their own ladders and containers to the cams_>us at SSOO Irvine C.Cnter Drive. For mformation can 559-9300, ut. 272. LB man bead• mamclau Monty C. La Bonte has been elected to a two-year term as president of the Music Association of California Coptmunity Collcaes. an organiza- tion reprcsentina 1,400 music in- structors in the state. A resident of Laguna Hills. LaBonte has been associated with Saddleback Collcac 1n MissiQJ'l Viejo since J 969. He is a professor of music. and director of the collcae's com- mumty band. ln his n~ post, LaBonte will be the association's chief spokesman and advocate and will plan the aroup's annual reaional and state-wide con-ferences. Coa•t hrin• In contat Three sets of twins from the Oranie Coast will be competina Sept. 16 in the twins contest at the Los Anaeles County Fair. Awards will be aiven to siblings who look most ahke and that took lent llilc:e. Gearing for the competition are Michelle and Tienna Rodriguez, 8, of Costa Mesa; Jennifer and Jacqueline Robey, 7. of Huntington Beach; and Danielle and Christy Carvin. IO. of Fountain Valley. A field of more than 1 SO twins and triplets 1s eitpccted at the fair in Pomona. Prehminanes be&in at 1 :30 p.m. with finals at 6:30 p.m at the Picnic HiJI area of the fair. Scoam bonor OC man M. Roy K.nauft of Yorba Linda will be presented Sept. 13 with an award honorina))is contribution toward the ~arecr development of youna people m Orange County. The William H. Spurscon llI Award will be presented W the Orange County Council. Boy Scout of America. at a luncheon 1n the Anaheim Mamon Hotel Grand Ball Room. K.nauft is a member and pa t. pre a dent of the BSA e\ctutt\C board. ' Kim and T1mony Montaomcry, Hunllnaton 81~f~ =~--Coutpad bJ hrope Ctn<!y an<f"RonafdScOtt. HuntinJton El Toro resident Jennifer Herman Beach, .&lrl left for En&Jand recently where he Tracy Thiel and John Groner, Com will tudy for a )Car at the London c • &ir1 hoo1 ofEconomtcs on a scholarship A•1••' H from Rotary lntcrmuonal. Elena and Jorae EChcvcma, Hunt· Herman, a 1983 sraduatc of ".'•ton h. bo ddle d: Community Collqe, re- V1clc1 Littrell, Wcstminstcr,!11rl ccntl} compl ted her Junior )'ctr tt Mary Roelofs and Wilham Dougher-tanford nn-ersuy ty, Huntin ton Beach, bo Whale n ~and. Herman II • • Pageant winner Valerie Lynn Lau.rel, 18, daughter of Dr. and Mn. Leonclo Lau.rel of lrrine, won the atatewlde title In the Modern Ml .. Teen Scholar· •hip Paceant, ·held $ept. 1 In l"reano. The lrtine ~ School .senior recelYed a $2,000 .cholanh.lp and a free trip to the Modern lllM National Fl.oala, to be held In January In Ft. Worth, Tezu. Concordia Elementary School in San Clemente, and R.H. Dana Elemen- tary School in Dana Point. Transpor- tation 1s provided between the Laauna Beach elementary schools and the Crown Valley site. Rcaistration for the Sunshine Company proaram will be taken at the South Coast YMCA, 2778 l 'B• La Paz Road in la&una Niguel. For information. can 831-9622 or 495-0453. Auction vebJcla needed The Arthritis Foundation of Or- ange County is searching out cars, trucks, vans. motorcycles, buses, bic)cle and even horses for a charity auction Plarulcd.NOY.17 in.Anaheim The foundation is bopina to receive -r-:. donations of vehicles and tum the donation into a cash.contribution. Al( donations are tax ded\lCUble and the foundation will furnish letters dc- scnbing the vehicle for submission to the Internal Revenue Service. Proceeds from the auction will be used to help fiaht the nation's No. I crippler throu&h research, education and patient service proarams. If )'OU have a vehicle you mi&ht consider contnbutina, contact Isal>el Rosen~ist at the foundation' Or- ange County branch by telephoniJU 541-SS9t . Computer •orhbop l#et A Gal.den WC$t College communi· !)' . services wor hop. "u m to t:.n.Jo the Macmto h Computcr, .. "'- that will ~ ofre~ in both da)• and • even ng ions ts underwa The M cinto h recently JOtned 125 other microcomputers at the colle e's romputtt ctn r, offit'ltls d. The ix-pan workshop will provide instruction on this latc)t ppli com· puter, Wcdnc ys throught Oct. SO. 6: 0 p m.·9:30 pm. and turdays, pt IS-Oct. 20. :30a.m.-1 l.30a m. • - Rruc1ou s No!1 \ IAt Jam I Epl1 paJ Oline\, 3209 Via L;adot erocrast1nat10'!.:..Smokina 1nd (lnnk1na ID bil Wk cnulJcd NeW{>On Beach. announces that due to tteognauon of a lbe Habn oh • .:n&"IJ!'I Habits .. owinadavcr111yofwonh1ppcn,ancwformatofworahip <lthera.QivJunofthecburth ncludtcirde uppenof &erViccs will be offered bqinmna unda) mall aroups, book d1scu1uons. brid&e, dascuwon sroups The pansh is rctum1na to a lhrtt-worth1p schedule for 11n&Jes, 1nd mceunp oflhe Walden Brotherhood and with the first service at 7:30 a.m It will be a 1rad1tional the New Women poups Holy Euchinst Rite I service with sermon, hymns and The annual prqe sale oflhe church will be held on nthems by 1 quartet. The 9 a m. service wall be a Holy lurday Sept l S, at thew church. from~ a m to 3 p.m Euchanst Rite U service wnh sermon and full senior and For further detail ooneem1ng church acuv1u nd JJlnior cbom. The 10:4S m. rvaoe wtll be a Prayer and the children's rchJious educatJon procrams, call Praise Eu~harist, which wall combanc •the Paraycr BOok 646-4652. 1ttuC1ure of Rue 11 with the freedom and spontaneity of · -. ... _, .-r.8111 ......... , ..... ~-~a·c·h m-"'scvc-unda)•Btl I ·the Holy pint; praise, aharina. and the excrCise of &Jf\ "'IJC.. u1 ""' ~ "'11 -· ~ c1 minbtri will be an integral pan of this l(rvioe. a.m. ln the Community Room of17oareNivc Sav1~•nd Oturch hool cla , from pre-school through Loant 19900 Beach Blvd., Huntanaton Beach, 11 offcnng a senior hWt. will bC offered at 9 a.m., and at I 0:4'S a.m .. a "BoOKs and Brunch .. followuia the service this Sunda)'. children'1 church for those through the second arade will Reliaious books. both nc ~and ustd; wdl be offered be offered. . for a suuested mini~dortanmr.- Two adult education cla 5e5 will be offered at 9 a.m. SueEdward1w1ll 1ntroduoeherncwclass, "TheSeven At 10:4'S a.m., a .. Basics of Disciplcsh1p'' class will be Ktys Basic Bible Course," whach'bqins Wednesday, Scpi.. offer(tl. Father Thomas Henry of the Samaritan Counsel· 12. 1 in1Centcrwillte cbaclassent1tled"TherelsaBcuerWay For more tnformauon, call the Rev. Loas Ryan t to live." Nunery care is provided at all three services. 960-6626. • • • • . . . For more information, call 67S-0210. : Tit• Eterul lJ""'t Cla•r~lt of Rell••H1 ScltKe wrll . . .. . . , ._.. .. . Or ... ~, ~--it tJ-'""-.;..i-:8 0111.,.:,._._111, ~.-~. 12S9 hold its fim service at 10 a.m. Sunday at tb~ Masoruc -~ w~.. ~ .. .-... "'• ... u ·Temple, 3QI 1 South El ~amino Real, San Oementt. • Victriria t., Costa Mesa will hear a Knnon b~ the Rev. · A musical ineditauon and hcatina service prelude wall Dr. Chris ~hrinc.r. minister of counseljn&, at the 10:30 be held between 9:30 and 9:SO Lm. a.m. worsh1p_scrv1~ Sunday. ' The Rev. Carol Nickson, minister, sraduated from Dr. ~hnner wall explore habits ~hat run count~r to .. Ernest Holmes College in Los Angeles m 1979. Her first personal interests. such as overcatma. overspcndina. pulpit was at the Golden Circle Church in Santa Ana. In 1981, she became senior minister in Bcllvuew. Wash .. S • f M • d where she served for nearly three years. Clence 0 lil . Rev.N1cksoninv~tes.thecommunitytocom~andbe a pan of this new bcginnmi. For more information, call 1 t b . 498-9472. c asses 0 eg1n T~mple BatYatam •. 1011 Ca:n:1~ackSt., N~portBcach. will host an art auction m its ~al hall on Saturday, Sept. Th.c Laauna Beach Church of RcJiaious Science announces that the Science of Mind classes for first· and second-year students. u well as Pral oner I will bcain the week of Sept. 10. · These classes contain the bask china of Religious Science and it is witblh these classes that students study and practice the principles and ideas of iu founder Ernest Holmos. Practi1toner I will be held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., beainning Sept. 12, at the Golden Circle Church in Santa Ana. Car pools from this atea will be available. Science of Mind I is scheduled to beain on Monday, Sept. 17, with Science of Mind II startina on Tuesday, Sept. 18. Both classes will be held at 7 p.m. at the Laauna Beach church, SOS Laguna Canron Rd. For more information regarding these classes, cal Dr. Bob Gale at 494-7666. ''Course in Miracles'' ,.. study group to meet A "Course in Miracles" local study iroup meets every Thursday 11 1 p.m. at the Laauoa Beach Library, 363 Glennern:. This 365-day study course is. based on the belief that forgiveness and love are two of the k.eys to creatin& a richer life. Enrollment 1s open and to begin studies a ~udent need only have the desire to live a ncher and'" more fulfilling life. For more information, call Daleen Bo at 497-4510. £, ny Wednelda C01'11dUC:U I m1clweet anformat on caU 6'6-• . . M...._ ......,_ a.re .&360 YOICllll1I l.q\ana aiud will mart dw bCli DI ol111 qt nt 1 ~taoa th a rail) on SUndl For iM fine t11DC ~will be lM> .. w-. M 1l un WJth SundaySCboo 11 4S Lm. Tiie .. erc:a. · · hoo1 on of &ht .,,.. teJm MU be ........ The uclion as open to tht public and b dd1na '' dlioklrcn ~na'behum·fi11cd blJlooat. adl scheduledtobeginat8p m Adm1 1onisS~pttperson_for •!'I•~~ from 1 ~and 1 requ1111 rHCrvauon made pnor to pt. I z. or S7 .SO .at lbe oor. firid« to mum the 11\auet: '° ~ c:hwdL A Pl• For more rnformatJon, call the temp ar 644-1999 or 10 tbc duid whole u· mumed from ttac Mercer t 644-1739. disnance • 'ew no.ot Otrt1:S.: ~tell, 616 W. I th t , ThcAdullSunday boolwilltqitlefiv~ Costa Mesa, will hear a mes ae;entitled .. E"eryon U ~=~~~~.~~t;OiffPederio14prcJidml the Same Alphabet" at the 10;30 a.m. $CMCC Sunday. The event will alJO be mebrlted wsth a Roed The Rev. Dr. Eleanor-C. Jackson, e!JtOr, 11 l)csjnmnJ ui the cburdb pukiJll lot at I 'm. encourage her congrqauon to learn how lo hift aucnuon ~ruapants wall dwe 111 a f'amll~ ~cat the fiDilla 10 the '"J < n': idc of hfc to know the) can coomptish For more anformllion call 831-8820 eVCJy1h1ng they want to ll<lOOmplish. • • • Spcctal music will ~ provaded by tenor Richard Lapu Beada aua"-" . ., l\ell&Mu ~ w'taicW Kinsey ahd orpnist Bctt)'. Wooldridge. Yoµth churcb meet a~ American Lqion tf&U: 384 LqiOD St. mC(tsat 10.30 a.m. and child ~isavailable for infants. J..aguna • will bear Dr." J. Robert Gile·~ oa A fello~hip hoµr with coffee arid refrutirnmts follows ''Bllancina fotellcct and iEmotlon~· 1 the JO un. 1etvaee the sen.1ce. . ' da · . 9 ·< "" h un y. .. A Bible Stud) Clii ~ns 11 :IJ a.m. wu1c is AoadultScienccofMind undayScboohshddai cxplorin& the meuaphysacal tntetpretatton of the New .m .• wnh a prcsnviec meditation it 9.30a.m. ~and Testament. youth rchaious prosrams arc at 10 a.m. A social hour follows the scrvaoe. . • .. Expandtn& 1 our Life 'by Gr:eatct Participauon" will Crystal Cathedral be lhe topit at the 'cw Thou&ht Forum mcetllll oa Wednesday, from 7.30 to 9 p.m., 11 939 Oltnncyft St_j wom.en slate event U&u~~~b:icis~doomeatlhiswcekl)'scri~ofkdura . . There 11 no admusion charge and rcfrnhmcnu will be · · served. · The Cl')stal C.athedral Women's Minulrits invite all For more mfonnatJon, c:all 494-7666. women to attend & "September Supper Spectacular'' in the • • • • Arboretum of the Crystal 'Cathedral. 12141 Lewis St., Netphnelll c.q,.pdeul ~ l40Sl.Aml•1 Garden Grove, on T11csday cvciuni. Drive, Laauna Beath, Will fiear lhc Rev. WilliamJ. EiJed Expressing the theme .. How Hiah is RiJh ... and sermon .. Judie Not? Why Not?" &1 the 10 a.in. wonbip Where Is Up?," the event will bc&in with suppez: at 6 p.m.. scrvioe Sunday. _ . followed by the ~rogram from 7 to 9 p.m. Michael Sanden will be al the ogan. CODIOk: IDd-8 Featured will be Louise Pomeroy, president. founder quartet will siaa unckr the direction Of,Jobn Tbom~. c and chief executive officer of the Abipal Abbott ~ersonnel Grttters for the service will lbe ~ad Bob Oc*lld Companies with 12 offices in Southern California, and of Sana Poin~ Ushers will be Bob llobcnlon. Henn Rosita Perez. author. SJDJCr, humorist. profess10DAl HandyandlewWa1Siam1oflqunaBacb.;DoD._.or · communicator and renowned convention speaker. Lasuna Hills; and Jam Watkins of,Capisuano Beldl. This "new adventure" is sponsored by the Crystal Acquaintance wnc m Brid&c Hall, 'bolted b) Liz Cathedral Executive Women .and the Career \\'.omen's John Ricbardsof'CoromddMarwitboofft:eand Evenina Proaram. follows the~. R~rvations arc $7 per person and the deadline is The Adult Bible Cass mceu at 9 a.m. an the li Sunday. For more information and' reservations. call 1 _ _....._ ... ULIGIOUa/ 9714080. ... ........ (Jrange Coast RELIGIOlJS DIRECTORY -.. -l O.r•l•I Welt••• fr•• -~The UNITED-- METHODIST CHURCH C:O.taM ... FIRST UNIT£D MITHODtlT CHURCH 19th St. & HarbOr Blvd. ~ lchoel l:IO WonNp10M CMr1e1 D. ca.rt(, Minister Coata M ... MISA VERDE UNITED METHODtlT CHURCH W .... a Churcft lchool a:. -10:00 a.m. Or. Wllllam E. Steel Newport CHRlaT CHUlllCH 9Y Tim II.A UNITID MFntODllT 1400 W. Belboa Blvd. l7S-llDI Or. Robert B. Shepwd, Jr. a-. ........ ... '" .......... DllJC-&.-....P& HO~~hNorth c . -UNITED METHOOllT CHURCH &ee2 Hell Ave. U2-«81 Wor.Mp ._.. l:IO a 10::00 e::ao ........, loMol 10:CIO .....,., ............... (ll lt-.-1 Fout1tain Valley FIRIT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St. ..... Jama R. Hadl9y, Putor ......, a a.. .... tJt a.a SHIR 'HA·IA 'ALOT HAMOR TIMPLE MFORM ~ ..,..,. , ... ...,.. ' [ut!*ft Dr. kra Sllillff ~ tuc•. Ca l••.tof ~11 fOf kltO ell , _ .... lIJ ... ,,., . ,. ,,,,,. lebbeth ht'Yloee FtWltllllll& l.11P.a. r...,..-nn.,_.,._. 1-. Strftlc lhl ........... Arll .. 2100 ..... . HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dl.clpl11 of Ctwtet) MMTmneetlMtitfMiiil .....,.1 Mornioa Worship 10 AM Sunday~School 9 AM o.neaw-.-.ter All SAMS AEICAN EPISCOPAL CIUCH -......... -... .,c .......... ,,.,. ................. ,..... ...... OLY COMMUNlON l :OO AM. MORNING PRAYER- CHUACH SCHOOl t .15 A.M. MORNING PRAYER I SERMON 11-00 AM • ...,,...... fht I nlrf ...... ll ll. ...... ,... ..... l:llU. 18082 Bushard, -.. fountlin Valley 963·3801 Be SURE TO WORSHIP ATA CHURCH OF YOUR C~ICE THIS WEEk You -.. W. ... 1••11-Alllll1 ... r_, Fll'J~ 'i~!_~"'l!.s.H · ~YI~ Morning Worahlp .................... u... 9:00 PM Bfbte Scttool ....... , ......................... : ••. 10.:'5 AM EvtM'llng Woit\ttlp .......................... 1:00 PM ............... -~ ........ ..._,Me.,... ....... ~'1'!~ ..... .......... ~ .. DIM.-A.onGT10ll --1111:,... -~ CIWIEI--~ ST. llll P1£Slmlllll CIUICH • IEWPOIT HlllOR LUTHEUll CIUICR E.~utt Or. l Jamboree, Newport 8acll . In \If McQuOid. Puw Rodttf ttt11. MllSic Olrcttor Miit (Mltill I QIN Cart • 11. • ......, I ~ Sdliiflf 11. • ....,c..atW.lltss 791 Dover Dr., IE1PORT BEACH 548-3631 Fer lltl: WI 144-1341 .......... ,...., WORSHIP SERVICE 8 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 15 A.M. NURSERY CARE AVAJLABLE WELCOME CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mll80Ur1 Synod) . ' 710 Vlct°"8 It., Coete MeM Lottuir Y. Tomotr, hiffW= 131·1111 .......... ~ WOA9H1P IEMCI ._a 10:. A.M. s.dl1Sc1MIAM.._Gaa t.20 Ul a.tslM DINnbrJ Set.I 541 .... . Sunday Worship \. [.J ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH eoo St. Andrews Road • Newport 8Mch • 831-2830 OJ ................. ...... WORSHIP SERVICES 8•45~ 10:15 AM. GS" "HOW TO FEAn THE RIGHT THIN Or. John A. HuffrMn, Jr . PrMchlng 8:45 A.M. -Infante thru High School 10:15 A.M. -Infants thru &th Gra~ • 1111tm •12n . SERMON TOPIC: "IUILDl/JS A MEW TO•OllOW'' CtuCH OF lt£UGIOOS SCINCE M«nber of the unfted a.ntl of~ .... 2206 MAIN STAEET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92'41 Adutta a Jr. Church Fot lnformauon 9:00 a 1 too ""· ..., a...t 1331 -'t I . . BITT•H~ Of llWOIT.-..... ) UmlMAllS.m.l.O Sllmll SEnCIJ Fll·I ,._ -~..lt.JI a.a f Srica · lJt f riaJ of -7:30. --sa.oc. E.d .. Yod Gt...-. llllCE 1l1cll. ..... lld<-9 ..... > .....1. CiillletAIM .... If a ..... v ......... PRESBYTERIM CUCH OF TI£ covown .... A.1C ........... T sry McCenne. Olt9C*r of You:l'l IMN~ CyaO MGCatme ~of Cnllch1f1 Mm11trW llMIJ• •• di ..... c:a..1c11111- Cllltw ....... l .. &.a .....,CM ...... - l:Jll 1 .. UI. ....,._7_, .... mo,..,._ Rd.. eoata ..... 1174MD SAINT JAMES L MES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8·00 AM -Hofy Euchal1a1 Rite I 10 00 AM -~ Euc:hatist A.rt U 10.45 AM • Pr8Y9t and Pr-. Euchariat RI II Chutch Sc:hoOI and Adult Education 8:00 l 10 45 AM (Muek:, termon and child car. at 3 eeMoea) ..,..WUK W°"IHlft . Monday -Friday -8:3() AM Morning Prayer Tu.day -10:00 AM EuCNnlt l Heeling Servtce. W~ -1·30 AM Holy Euc:Nrlll RectOr, Fr. John ,..., • MMe.. ~. 9l1M Cox. Ae*tlint The Rev. Todd ~ • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev. Thomu ~ • Mr. Willlam Roberts SAI?-.1 JAMES EPISCOPAL CHl'RCH 3209 yia Lido • NewPOJt Beach• 71'·67~210 1c..nt1at ' - Ru1c1ous N11H\ ... St .. ·Joachim's . . . focusing on RENEW plan_ • St. Joachiqf s Catholic Church of Costa Mesa is in the final planning slages ofa pr~m ofcburcb renewal. .., • Known as "RENEW," the program will begin in the Fall as part of a three-year process to guide the spiritual growth of the people ofSt .. Joachim's. During the nellt three ybrs, there Wlll be five six-week .. seasons," each with a spectal theme. The first season's focus will be "The Lord's Call." n the Spnna of 1915, the · theme will be ··our Response to Hts Call."-· Father Ken Krause, pastor of St. Joachim's, ~ained that "RENEW .. is aJmed at renewed Christian livma. He • l>clieves that a high perccnt.a&e of the parish will t.akt..an act1ve part 1n thc·prop-am. . . .Jn the Diocese of Orange, 42 of the SO parishes will be wvolved when "RENEW" bcains 1n October. The Jons-ranae.loal of .. RENEW" is the build.ins up o~ pari~h life. Specifically, 1t is aimC?<f .at teachin& and ~tnessmg the Word of God, budding community involvement and providing mfonnation in the sphere of social justice. . . . Accor~mg to Father' Kraust, never betorc have so . many people been an volved in any one parish project. He asks that all churches and synagOJUCS in the area SllJJPOM the "RENEW" proiram with thetr prayers. . "So much love and work and pr-fyers arc going into the pr~m. he said. I feel sure that we W11JbebTcued by tot.al pansh involvement. When that hapl)Clls, it will affect our~ community an a wonl!erfttt;]:IOS1ttve ftiay." "Sign-u p Sunday" 1s scheduled for Sept. 23. Anyone .mtcrcsted in pan1c1patmg 1s most welcome. ··science of Mind classes offered .\ycrcd11ed classes m the Science of Mind are being offered by the New Thought Christian Church and Truth Foundation. I 9l 9 Tustm Ave . Cost.a Mesa. _ New classes will~ formm~ this month ancfthey arc designed to teach spintual pn nc1ples and mind techn1ques tha t help to prod uce health, prosperity, creative self- ellpress1on and lovt 1n thi: expcnence of life. On Friday evening~. 1hc church will be p~ntina a scnes of messages and "'orkshops to be 11vcn by the Science of Mind founh-~i:ar c;tudents. These messageswilJ CJtplorc ne"" wa)s to rdcac;l' the old excess baaaa&e off ear, hurt. anger and r~n1ment • A d1scusS1on time"''" follow each presentation whldi is scheduled to ~gin at 7 p.m Rcfresbmca wilt be sen ed. . . . for more mformdt1on concerning any of the church ctc11"1t1cs, call 646..-1 0]1 . • ,ayne~latHPf'Us · · tltt ....... TI\ey.ltomcouragcat\cndam.~on~uesday t . Devc1o rs of a ProJCCI they call .. God's Univenitv•· e1t~r the .City Council mcetina or a simulianeous prayer are urai~ Di 0'1 te1asiou community 10 pray (or fllty1n Sem Mesa. . "wisdom on e put of\he City Council, Whkh is 10 vote .. Wt want wildom for both oUJ'$Clvc and members of on the ·orobosal ne t week. the City Council lo~ open artd rtctptive ... for God to .. 'I/ c certainly bdieve in lhc powrr of prayer 1 and WI pve U1 cot1ec1ivety lild lndi vi dually the wisdom to say the is more than jut Jip la'Vicc." kt Qt. EdWa.rd Pauley thi.,thltneedtobcsaidandtodothethingsthatneedto pt~ost .of Campus Crusade for nit's ln,cmauonaf btdone," Pauley said. · C'htmian Graduate Ueivel'Jity. . n.e pamphlet da1m1 Campus Cru e "has con· Tht aroup i 1ryina to build a IChool thr°"911 tbe fQ~tolhemo11conscrvatheinterprctationofthec1ty prooosed 1.a Jolta ValkY projcct, • 5, loo.acte paiut of ~l lfQW'lb-maftllemcnt plan ... We are frank.ly at land northVl'Clt of Rancbo fen squatos. The project 1. 1 l011toulldentand thecontinuedopposition b) some city beina opposc4 b) those who y the land is pan of ~n." . "urban merve .. area. ,. hi h. the~ity ltd.re~ 1hoUldn't be .. TM mt ire leadetihip of this project agree that this developcC! before t 995. • as God'• Univenity, .. the parriphlet s&)'S. • Chief l.(llOf\I the projtt't's dctracton is Maypr Jtoarr Members Q.f ~church community have had muted Hedgecock, wbo says conStNction "' the area would • react1oft1 to the raJl,Y for support. . .. • threaten the City's srowth-manaaement plan and would • "I mad the fit.crature over and decided not to prodyce conaestion oa nci.rby Intcniatc 15. -comment on i~ but to let people make their own With Hed&ecock and some other Ciiy Council j~n~" said Chaplain Vaughan Lyons, whose members dedarins their •oppositioD, Pawley said &he Million Halts F"mt Co~sional Church received some project'•. lcade~ ~.vc tw'Ded , l~ ·•eur natut:al bUc of ~f the P91'1s_>hlcH ... I don't ~this as a moral or spiritual support 1n this ctty, \he cv111JclicaJ c,ommunny_. issue. Th15 as more ofa po~atical issue:• About 27,000pamphlet•1upport1na the pro)C<:t were Campus Crusade ori1mally proposcd a development dastnbutcd last week to 140 cbutthes through the San includana ·a university, a 7SO::acre industrial park and Dieao Evanaelical Associatton, accordina to Ciady room for 1,,000 to 20,000 residences. That plan was Nickey, a temporary helper fOr CampulCNsadc.~~kr rejected by the city P1annin1 Department. l l,9QO ~pies we~e tent to names OD the aasociation's The reviltd ptOpOtal the council will examine math~ hit. she spd. TUcldiy uks for room to develop the university and the The pemphleu urp mem~ ol the reliaious industml part. City planners have recommended that the community to pray for .. Gocrswill io be accomplished .. ia couaciJ ttjCCt that measure as well. # and unda\ ool cla meet t 10 a..m. under 1 e airccuon or u n pplc. Uf'$CT) service I allble for babies nd toddlm. · for more mfom1at on, 114 061 . •• • • Ualtarlan UaJven II i cllow1hlp. 429 ~pres Dnv • l.qun Be ch, wdl see a video film on peace, • ummer of'84t t th 10 O a.m. meeting unday. Presented by Dr. Sh ri Abel of Laguna Beach, a tclc"• ion producer and prof1 s1onal phot~phcr. the film w s prepared for the Ph>' icaans for ~ial Re pon i· bthty. ' A cofTc:e hour follows the meeting.. for more 1nformat10~. l'all 4944743. . • • ••• One• of ReU 011 clea • ' 3226 t Carnino · Cap1 trano, nJu n p1mano.Wlllhea~the:Rc~·.te tic Scott Harrold SPtitlc on·· ft.. New lkgannina" at the 9 and 11 a.m. rv1ecs Sunday/ Young pcoptc•s church nd child care arc ava1t1blt: during the 11 p,m, service. · The 9 a.m. rvace i 'I lecture, followed by a hort discu ion pcnod and coffee time. This is a casual service for those who ~csire a 1pmtual in pi ration on their WI)'' to · summertime Sunday activiue · A hcahna rvice is also conduct~ each Sunday at l 0:40 a.m. at" hicb tame, one of the hcahn1 ministry staff responds verbally to requests which have bcen'submatted for healing Prll)er. • For more apformation. call 2~63. , . • • • • • Lapa Presbytertu Cllarcll, 415 Forest A vc .• Laguna Beach, Will (aunch its fall schedule wtth In 8 a.m. breakfast in Fellowship Hall on Sunday. · Church school and Bible cla ses for all ages will follow the breakfast at 9 a.m. with Gail Wcnps, ventriloquist, and her puppet Ezr.1 prcscntin& the church school proaram for children throu&h the sixth grade. · At the IO:fS 1.m. worship servtce, th~ tlev. Dr. Jcny Tankersley, ~tor, will return to the pulpit foUowina his summer vacation. The Chancel Choir will sing the cbocal Introit and selected anthems under the direction of Mitzi lnterlandi, accompanied by organist Ellen Wnght. The children's ----·---••••llliilllllliillil~m•lilillilil•••llilllillllil•-----------sermon will be &iven by Wenos and Ezra. The conareption 1s invited to 1 coffee fellowship on • Am~ricans surprised to learn God is RepUblican' WASHINGTON (AP)-Walter F. Mondale charged .. 1 believe In arl Amcnca where government ts not this wetk that the Reapn administration has "~nedits permincd to dictaec.the reli&ious life of our people~ where ann,.. to reli&M>us Jl'OUPI that are ''reaching for retiaioft is• private matter between individuals and God: aovcmment power to impote their own bcliefs09 on otbcn. N\wetn f1111ilies arid their churches and synagogues. W1th _ .. Most Americans would be surprised to learn that no room for poljticians in between.'' God i1 a Republic.an," Mondale 11id in a cam~· speech If the force of relifious coercion is unleashed, he said, that combined his own view of the role o re · 'oe in "it wall corrupt our filth, divide our nation and embitter • h · J I Pres"d our IV'ople." government wit a vtrtua ~ure to 1 cnt Rcapn on ..-proper presidential behavior. But he said that same force is "bein.g wielded by an "No prujdent should attempt to transform })Olicy extre_me frin~e poised ~o <'.,8Pturc the Republican Pany and debates into theological disputes,' said Mondale, the son tear 1t from its roots an Lancoln" -and mentioned the ofa minuter. , · Rev.JimmySwaagertand the Rev. Jerry Falwell byname. .. Ht must not Jet 1t be thought that political diSKnt .-"A'nd. they are not disapf?C?inted in the perfonpance of from him is un-Oiristian. And he must not cast opposition their Rcpubhcan candidate, ' he said of these groups .• to bis prOgtams as opposition to Ammca. ... .. Mondale said the "clear implication"_¢ Reagan's "I don't doubt Mr. Reapn's faith, his patriolism and remarkl in Dallas was that he welcomed \be role of bis famil'f values. And J call on him and his supnnrters to defender apiR.st those who care .. only for the interests of ..... _ n-. • ~---th-ltlu.." acce" mute, ""' ~'"ecrattc presadentiaJ candidate laid .. "' in remarks prepared for delivery before the international "!he Q!:Jeen of Eniland, where st.ate religion is convention o.f ~ ~ewish croUP B'nai B'rith. . es&ablished, is caned Defender of the Faith. But the MondaJe said he intended to deliver much the same president of the United States is the defender of the message later to 1 convention of bllck Baptists in what Constitution -which defends all faiths. A president has auks said was a dccjsion to confront ~eapn oveT a series no llilher role," he said. of recent statements on the role of politics and retiaiOL But Mondale ~id a ''detennaned band is raising Speakina before a prayer breakfast last month in doubts about people) faith. T,hey arc i:eachina for Dallas, the president said rd.tJion ai1d politics are aovemmen~ powtr to ampose their own behefs on other "necestarily related," and that opponents of a coastitu-peop_lt. And the ~n administration has opened its tional amendment for school prayer are .. intolttant" of arms to them... · religion. Mondale began talking about this issue i~ the wake of Mondale replied by suagestina that Reagan <lidn't Rtagan'~ comment .thar "rcliaion and politics arc respect the "wall of separation" between church and state. a~sa.nly rel a~. W 1thout God, democracy cannot and Jn his recent speech however he was far stroQSCt in hia will not endure. response. ' ' ~ondale sugestcd ~rlier this, week that Reagan "Today, the rcligJon clau1eJ of the First Amendment doesn t mpcct the separation of church and st.ate. "And (whic~requirescparationofchurcbandstate)donot~ while we·rc at it, there's not one political party that to ~fixed, they need to be f~." be~ 'hdin'es in God, and one that docs nat," he said. POR~ reinforce~ decision on use of birth controls • VATICAN CITY (AP)-Natural famityplan.ning- abstinence from sex wbtn a woman is fertile -is not always .. morally corrttt" for Roman Catholic couples, Pope John Paul II says. '-. • The pontiff. in his weekly aeneral audieacc in St. Peter's Square. delivered the eilbth In a Series oh dozen planned lectures aimed at reinfo'rcina the church's st.and on use of birth controls. belona to and the aood of the church and even all humanity." • The only mc.ns of binli control approved by the ROIUll Calholic Church is what it calls natural family pilllllniq-abstinence from sell during a woman's fertile ~riod. lt bins 0th.er meth~s. includina birth control pills, condoms and interutennc devices. Archbishop ~ouard Gagnon, the bead of the Pomifical Commission for the Family, told reporters the pontift"had made in4epth consultations before delivering bi' teCtures on birth control. "The pontiffhas loolted into this question very deeply and consulted many specialists and married couples," the archbilhop said. . the patio follow101 the service. The crib room for infants and toddlers is open from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. For more ioforation, call 494-7555. For inspirational pra)er help, Dial-a-Prayer: 494-PRA Y. . • • • Temple Beda El, 30121 Nisuel Rd., Laguna Niauet. will commence its l 984-8S religious school proaram witb . Sunday School at Niaucl Hills Junior High School, 29070 Pa.sco Escue la. Laguna Niguel this Sunday from l 01.m. to noon. Rabbi Allen Krause and facu!tY announce upper: grade electives such as holiday ans and crafts, drama, Jewish game shows, and caharaphy arc offered. . Parents arc invited to a welcome assembly at 10:30 a.m., followed bf refreshments. The prog.ram IS open to temple members children, ages pre-kindergarten throuah seventh grade. A special curriculum has been planned for students in grades 8-12. They will meet on Tuesday evenings starting Oct. 9. Miriam Rothstein will lead beginning, intermedi- ate and advanced claues. Rabbi Krause-will instruct founh-year students in Hebrew studies, including Bar and Bat Mitzvah training . For more infonnaoon, call Emily K.arassik at 493-2711 or the t.cmple office at.495-2332. • • • St. Aadrew1' Preabyteriaa Cbrcb. 600 St. Aridrews Rd., Newport Beach will host" Adventure With the Bible" on Monday, Sept. 10, at 9:30 a.m. in Modular Hall. Led by An1elyn Oonturna, executive director, the Scriptures arc shared in small discussion groups o.ver coffee. This year marks the 16th year of .. Adventure With the Bible" in the Newport-Harbor area. · All women arc invited to the inttoduction meeting and luncheon. For more informauon, call Jeane Wilson, 642-7280. • • • Oar Lady Qaeea of Alifd• Ca1'ellc Cbud, 2146 Mar Vista, Newport Beach, wiJ celebrate the first major event ofthe RENEW program on Sunday. Called .. Prayer Commitment Sunday,'' the Mass will focus on the imponancc of prayer in the spiritual renewal process. Parishioners will be asked to make a personal commitment to pray for each other and· the success of RENEW. For more information, call 644-0200. • • • Harbor .Trt.Dlty Baptist Cborda, Biker Street and Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, will welcome its new pastor, Bruce Memfield, at a special reception at 3 p.m. Sunday. Rev. Merrifield comes to Harbor Triruty from Park Meadows Baptist Church in Leth bridge, Alberta, Canada, where he served as senior pastor from 1976 to l 984. The public is invited to welcome Pastor Merrifield and has family. For more informauon, call S48-2029. • • • Amertcu ladlaD Ulllty Clave~ 13671 Glendora. Garden Grove. announces bi-monthly gatherings at 9:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Sunda)s of the month at Sunnyside Elementary School, 9972 Russell Ave., Garden Grove .. For more infonnation, call 638~116. • • • LibertY Baptist women sch~dule monthly brunch Citin& "Humanae Vitae" (Of Human Life), the 1961 cncychcal bannma artificial birth control, the pope said: • "In no way was (the encyclical) unilaterally aimed at lii:nitin& or even ncludina offspnng. It &ipifies the wtlhngne~s to accept even more numerous offspring: .. :· "The use of infcrtalc ~riods in married life ca.n become the source ofabute1 if the couples seek in such a way to avoid without just reasons procreation, lowering procrcauoo below the mo.rally cO.mct.kro oLbirths .for their fam tl)'." John Paul told 'sevcral thousand tourists and pilgnms .. The pope invited a Poli h couple to Castel Gandolfo tO discuss these ethical issues," Gaanon added. . "Lord. Color.Mc .Beautiful" will be the theme of the The Polish-born pontiff discussed with the couple Li~ny Baptist Church Women's Christian Fellowship The ~ntitrad.ded. "Thi• rem (Of~) must bee t.abhsbed not only by iakina into account the •ood of the family and the health .nd financial opportumtiet of the mamed spouses. but also the aood of society lbey "probfems rqarding the family and procreation'' dunn m.onthly brunch on Saturday, Sept. 1 S, at 12:30 p.m. at the · lhc..month the auests were at Casttl Garidolfo...1.he ~......_ .......... Ai_rpo_ rt~r Inn, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. ilJmmcr residence, in 1979. G~ added. Th15 wd! be the fim mminfoflhcl1Ji~gs ycarTo,_r ___ _ tJie Fellowsbap. "He hu worked with them for years. They're Gue. t speaker ~ill be Joyce Flannery and Special ved in family life promotion," the Canadian music wall be provided b>" the Rev. Harold and Mrs. ~op said ofthe Poli h coupte. Richards. •rn,ey sull come rqularly" to sec the ~pc. Gagnon Advance tickets arc $7 and $8 at the door. For •id.. declinma to identify lhc couple by name. rcservatJon call SSl -914-4, ~~~~--~---------Sever al million Christians TEMPLE. ISAIAH JAMES A. tlNNIRTZ, M.D. ANNOUNCES TME REO,ENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR PAlllLY PllACTIC• to witness Liberties R~lly In one of the most unu ual and "Or. J'' Erving, former Miss America dramaticevent,o(American hi tory, Cheryl Prewitt Blackwood, and many several d\illion Christians will pther others. of NEWPORT BEACH CON8UVATIVI Hl1la Ho11' 0.1' ••nlca at NEWPOaT HAaaOll UJ1'1IUAN CHURCH 798 Dover Drive, Newpon a.Kb RABBI 0 . GOODMAN, TEMPLE CHOIR ROSH HASHANAH w~.Sept 26 ThurtdGy, Sept. 27 too'"' 1000 A Al\ 1(),00 AM fridoy, S.pt. 21 Fttdoy, s.p. 78 '''''""~~ KOL NIDRI fridcry °" • YOM KIPPUI Solvtdoy. Oct. 6 YIZKOI MIMOllAL SllYICIS 7,()0 , M 10..00 AJA Sdvtdo)', Oct • -l 10CH M ~tedl!ICMltfr' CHILDll S llvtCIS Af AU. NtOH MOlY IAYI '01 lllllYATIOHS CAU 141 ttG0 oa .,...:1112 . _ .. . ., . 1.> ' '\ IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Office Noun•• "-'•lnMt•nt f714J 147-ISM .. in homes and churches aero $ Ameri· ca on Saturday evcnina. Sept. 15, to ln addition, bOth prC11dential can· celebrate their personal and religious didatc -Prc,idcnt Ronald Reaaan libcJ1ict by watchina the history· and form r Vicc·Prc 1dent Walter mak1n1 "Constitutional Liberties Mond le -will ma.kc presentation • Rally" broadcast from Constitution Hall, Wuhin1ton, D.C .. In th1 'mare star· tuddc<l evening, God· loving American w1ll lum how to have I hundred limes lfCalCt mflucnce in protcainathcir financial, poliucal anchcliaious ltbcrhc . The rally v;1l1 be broadca t hvc VL satellite on Chnsdan television • J10ns and cabfc tcln:is1on neaworb, and wtll 1l10 be lhown in 11\Pl'C ihan .000 •1elli&e-cquipped ctlurcha and 1ud1t0nums ICfOU the nation. Comptetely non·P1rttian, the rally Will feataatt Efrem 2'rnblhs1 Jr .. fo)'tt Land0tf1 artcs Colson, Jex· an<:lcr So1z.htnitsyn, Pat Boone, Ztt ar. U. . Stnator 8111 rm tron,g. 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AH &Mt lD ltulf makes It worn prlA&ID&. DEAR ANN: My wife and I we.re invuro to a 60th wedding an· n1vcr5ary. The guests were as~cd to come •1wecn 2 and S i:>.m. ' The three hours \\Cnt by rapidly and e.veryone had a grand time. Promptly, .at 5:00 the door bell rang and the ho tes\ greeted a couple we all knew. My mouth fell open when I saw the man weaiinga shott·slcevedsb1n. no tic, printed pants and l pair of sandals. He looked as if he had been workina in the yard and his wife said, "I forgot to tell you that we ha\.c to go to a 60th wedding anniversary party! Come on!" So he jumped in the car and came the way he )NaS. The ho~t and hostess were embarrassed and l believe relieved that this cou~le dian•t show up while a large number of guests were there. Why would people do this? - Bewildered In Detroit. · DEAR B IN D: I don't laave tlle foQiest nolloa. Peneps '°'"' venloa 11 rl&lat oo. Or maybe tltey dJda't reaU1e tlle aff aJr' wu going to be 10 elecut. 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U1 lhe first pcnod. lhcn l.aklQ&a pu1 o" er the middle and 1ununa quar tetbaek Eric 1.eno"' ofJcnna.anto a 4S. yard .touchdOlA.11 plal Jn ll the Barons lCDlor ta11beck n!tted l 03 rd on 24 carncs and By ROGER CARI.SO,, ught l o pa fot .SS )'ti$. °' ~,.....,... .. tm ~11)' leased -w1tb•Da":c' Founu11«1 Valle) Hi,gh's Baron~ pr '' id 1lncr,oneoftbe fcv. turned an one of anetr eta ac .. dom1-po mve notes ihc Barons" coach nating" 1>Cffor:manccs Fnday night could touch on after the near-ma anJ held on to post a 17.13 non-Mick) Penaflor, o clicked on 1 cague football victor) over ~UJ>SCt· 44-yard field goal 1n the lhird quarter. mind~-d Mater Dea before 7.000 at ddedthet\\OPATsmthtfimporiod Orange Coast Coll~. to give 1he 'Barons a 14-01bulge - That "dominating" fceli~ how-representing the winning margin. I Sv.igart' 9-yard dash completed a ever. \\1lS me tcd con 1dcrab y by a 41.yard march in :s Pla"S. and his 4S-m)riad of errors. and combined wuh I M~ter Dci's dogged determinauon. 11 yard TD catch and run was JUst lhe fini shed Wlth the winneT1 d1 satisfied thira Pl3> of the next drive, 'Which bc&an al the FV 48. and the losers feeling pretty &Ood But that s realisticalJy the end of about themselves . .. Our defense kept us in the pmc," F untain Valle}rs fireworks. The rm said Mater Dci Coach cnuck Gallo. o the nwn was pent p1h~ 1up 11 "Tm really proud of them and 1 pcnalucs Tor 106 yards-ad~ fueJ think we proved we can pla) with the to Mater Dei' game and killma bc9t." _ potcnual 5COres for Fountain Vallcf. Fountain Valle) ,Coach M1 c Mater Dci got on the.scoreboard m Milner gra&d hi team's · per-·the scrond quarter wnh .a 37~)'8!d formance at the D le" el an terms of ficl~ goat I» Gary ~stOI\ after three · db c · · rrulJOr pcnalucs agaum the Barons eucutaon an ut a -minus in lCTI11 moved lhe ball mto scoring temton: of thecndresult. -~'(· "We made a Jot of first-game . nolher Coston field goal. this mistak~... admined Milner. "We umc from 32 yards. out. came a!tu started pretty good beating them up Mater. Dci mainwned possc$Sl0ft front But then we dtdn"t execute." after punung because of another fla& Fountain Valley tackle Lance Zeno put. the wrape on Mater Del fre.hman quarterback Todd llarlnoYich. Tailback Dave s~igart PfO\i&d against the Barons. the winners with the edge. burst.in& to (Pl-..c Me BAltO!IS/83) - Edison serves.notice it's back in 41-6 romp Chargers overcome 132 penalty yards t o ou tclass WestTclke in season opener By HOWARD L. HANDY DellJ .... c.r .......... One game doesn't put a team in the ·CIF playoff! but for all intents and purpo~. the Edison Chargers arc back and Sunset uaguc foe had better talc note of the solid foun- dation on which Coach Bill Work- man has built the l 984 ~ition. The Chargers posted a 41-6 open- ing game victory Frida)' night at Huntington Beach Hiah over an outclJSscd Westlake Warrior (cam that bad won three league cham- pionships in six )Cars offootball. Workman was cautious in has past- game comments but appeared pleased "'itb the results. "I don't know how good that team rcall) is." he said in referring to the Waniors. "When we play Colton ne~t \lteek"'e'll find out. We won't ~ore41 paints against them. .. This is a young team (Edison) and I No home· rUn, but Reggie stars Jacks on lashes three h its to key 16-8 Angel romp . •CHICAGO (AP)-Reggie Jackson says .. he's happy ju~t to be amcmber of the cast" of the Angel team malung a run at the lead in the American League West. Jack\on. one of the aamc's fore- most long-ball hitters. chipped in three hits in lhc Anacls' 16-8 drubbing of the Chicago White Soit Fnday ni&ht. The victory kept the Angels a half-pme behind American League W~t co-leaders Minnesota and K.in- sas City, which each won Friday nif.hl. I _ . 'I'll take three hits any maht," 'Ulid Jackson. "I don't need the home run. I don't need to be a star. I don't need fl}}' name on the marquee. The people camng this club arc Bobt5) Gnch. Fred L) nn and Bnan Downina." Jackson did h1 hart Friday. He also stroked a tw·o-run double in the 1:\th. He said he hiu no problem with t\1s sc"enth spot in the batting order. "I'm not rroud. I JU5l \It nt to be able to hit." Mr. OCtober said he plans nothing Jptt 1 for the 11rctch dm·c. " o. J just want to play \ltith a team l'm glad to be pan of." Jackson said \\1th three team battling for the top spot 1n the West. our concern i , "lo win as man} games us we can bccau the other The Wild, Wild West AL. WEST STANDtNOS w L. .. ct. K•nsas C•IY 11 " .507 Minnesot• 71 " 507 A.ftlllb 70 " .504 A.M1b 1'. ChicHO I K•Mas Cttv S. Se•the 4 M.IMnOI• 7 r.us 3 T•'f's Gemft .,.. (Sl910ll 6-7) •• Cf\IOQO ll•PI· 111ster 12·9). Cllennel 4 •I 11.IS Texas (T9MM 14·13) •t Mlmesoll (8ulCMr IM) s..11 .. (Mo«e (5·141 •• K•nsas City (Jona M l. 11 -Remainlne Game. ANGEU (221-Home (l3): Seol 11, 12, n c~: 14, u, "c111caoo. 11, 11. "· 20 K•nws Clly, 21. 22, 23 Teusi Aw1v (101' S991. I, 9 Cf\lc-oo; 24 (2), 25, 26 K•nws City, 11, 21, 29, JO Tu•s MINNlliSOTA (12)-Home (121 $eelt. I, t TUii, 10, 11, 12 l<•llMS ~lty, 17, 11, 1', 20 Chicago, 21, 22, 23 CleYNnd, Aw•v ( 10): Sel>I 14, IS, 16 Tens: 24, 25. 26 Clllc•DO; 27, 21, 29, 30 Clt'ltland KANSAS CITY (n)-Home (9). s.Pt. I . ' S..111• 21. 22, 23 0.kl9nd, 24 121, 25, ,, • Anetb: Aw•v (13)· SePI 10, 11. 12 Minne· s,ot• 1•. 1s. 1• s .. 1111; 11, 11, 1t, 20 Aneets; 21. 29, 30 O.ldend teams are doing the same. We've got to do this for ourselves." Bobby Grich, whocontnbutcd four hits to the Angels' 19-bit on taught, said, "I f~c can sustain this offensive momentum on the road and then take it home. you'll sce us ?n the Po t· season." Manager John McNamara. v.ho's • team has won seven of its last nine game . said. "The treak is a product oftimel) hittinaa stronae bullpen and (Pleue eee A!COSLS/83) the seniors don't have much playing time, either. We have 75 percent juniors and sophomores and they made some mistakes that can be corrected." The Chargers were assessed a total of 132 )ards in penalties "'lncluding t\ltO late hits but Workman feels they can overcome the tendency to com- mil penalties. •·t can't remember ever having a team that pla)S good football without penalties,'' he added ... We don't want the penalties but the) "'ere there and some of them were senseless. But v.c'll·work that out and I feel ccnaan "'c will be able to play with less penalty yardage agaiMt us." The Charger first unit had little difficult) in movinB the ban by land or by air with Keith Jarrett at the controls. Jarrett's fa'lioritc receiver appears to be Rick Justice. a 5-8 ·Junior who \\IS v.1de opch whenever the· quarterback sent him out on a pattern. Justice caught '\t:t panes for I 15 yard) including a touchdo"n on his lona~t of 26 )ards. Jarrett hit on 3-for-3 on thc first ~oring drhc and 2-for-3 on the second includina a 26-vard TD pass to Jusuce. Forthe half he was 9-of-13 for 11 S )ards and when he left the game in the th;rd quarter. he was I l- of-17 for 230 yards. His replacement, junior Mike Angclovic, hit his fint three attempts and wound up 3-for-7 for 26 )ards. .. We knew Yre had t~o-ID<>d quarterbacks before t ht" aamc. •• Workman 5aid ... They used an cight- man front and we eJtecutcd our pme plan prcm v.ell throv.ing to the flankcrins(de.Aftcr"icwmgtilms.. wc felt it could work and Justice wu open most of the time." Sean Curran ran for SS yard nd caught tvoo passes \\1uk he was ut the game 1ncludm1 two touchdowns of 3 and .. ) uds. Olhcr Edison SCOJ'C$ • ' . Come back here Eatancla quarterback Mike ltoaelllni can't find the handle on second·qu.arter fumble Friday niabt ln Ocean View'• 21-3 win o•er Jta&les. ltor atory, .ee pace 84. ~~r:~~s~!iited Howser, Sailors romp to 27-8 victory ,. came on a 9-yard pass from Jarrett to Doug Gani!Y and on run.5 by Mau Flores of one )'lU'd and Mike ngclo,ic of 23. Jumar kicker Tun Bontgrqer bit 6-0f-7 and his kickoffs, zoomed tnlO \M end zone on fh·c occasions. . Defen h cl) the Charsers did an outstanding Job. limiting the 'lti'Jr- riors to 24 yards runrung and IS pas.51ng until flec.t-footcd ~ Well man broke loose on a 17-yard scam per in the fourth quaner -.a1M1 third and fourth team racrva. For the ni&}lt, lbc Warriors Pined 103 (Pleue MC EDl80Jlf/113) Ricardo . . upset? No .way · Kick er is thrilled to es cape S teckel 's ironman practices ByCURT EEDEN Of .. Dllltr ....... Don't shed any teams 'for Benn) Ricardo. The former Costa Mesa Hi&h and Oranie C:oa5t Coll place-kicker who was \ltahed Tbunday by the Minnesott Vikings 1s already back in Orange County and even that's not (ar ,enough aWa) from the Vdun camp. ..I'm a field goal kicker. not a ro~ climber;• said Ricardo.~~~ lO the traanina techmqucs of Vikan first-)car coach ~ tcckcl. .. l had gotten m)'se{fintothe-Oe l ~ per~ c"cr been in -to kick a football - and then the) make me do this 1ronman stuff and I pull a ham tri the 'cry first da) of camp:· With R1C'afdo hurting, tectcl didn't ,,,.,. te an) ume. tradma or -.etcran ~1t'\;cr Jan Stcnrud wbo C'\ientuall~camed the 'o. I JOb o er Ricardo nd another vet. Rtck Danmc1cr. "I didn't "tart tnin to kick untll the th1 rd •ttk ·in5t ffliladelfhia and 1 wa lc.1ck.1ng the snot out o the ball. I mean 60-)'8rders. But then I rc- pulled the hamstrin duri the warmuf"," Ricardo said . .. The trainers finall) :too a I na look at me and found some calcium dcpo,1ts in the hamstnng. That WU hampcnn ~Y abilit to Ide .. Rae rdo c~plaincd. Ricardo 1d t cl put him on tht 11\JUrcd rcscncd l t nhout tclli him . .. I I • ; l I I I I 1 I • t t l I I . I :l 'I ·1 I I I ;/ I , 1 • I ·t 1 I t I I I I I ii :i I I 1 I ! I 'j , I I .... I . I : I I I ' I i u ' . Strikeout record or Gooden • Dwijtil Goo.Im llo\\ d nh .. n a tn 1eld 1ngle nd broke a 71 ·ycar-old N t1onal Lcttg\le rttord f1 r Slnkcout by a rookie pn her ns th New \·ork Met beat Fro L -Reliever te\c Ill Howe of th l.os ng l Dod e~. who hasn't pllched thi .sea on, ys he will repon.to the.A[izona lnstrucuonal Leaaue ne~t week but isn 'l"'c..-cnain he'll make a comeback attempt in 1985. "I'll give it fi"e wce)cs m Amona, then J'll dectdc af l'll even go back to baseb II.'' Howe id ... I hav~ a <lun good reason why 1 houldn't come ba1,;k. "M> No. I priority 1 m) recover). Not b.lscball. not mone). not f)rcstige. The other ttmes I undeNent ~hab1li­ tation. my priorit)· was ba~ball." Howe Y.as su pended from ba~ball b)' Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for one year last December when it Y.3S revealed that the left· h"ander was usmg cocaine. Howl' submitted to tTeat· ment bY. Dr. Forrest Tennant,• Y.J\O ervts as a consultant to the 'Dodger~· oraamzation. Hcnr~ After nine months under Tennant's care. the Dodger apparent!) are sathficd that HoY.e is clean. Howe says he knows he's clean. "I till love baseball. I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss it," Howe said. "But 1s it y,:orth m) sanity'> Right now I have a good job (selling cars). J can make money an other things. I have a family l lo\e. "Som my mind. I wonder if it's worth it. I don't have to play baseball to live a happy life. That's something I've learned this past year. And I've teamed something else. I'll make the decision." Howe will report to the Arizona lnstrucuonal League Monday. He said he won't play winter ball after that Qaote of the day ~· Gottfried. Kansu footbelf coech, on IWnlngthattheodds against his J~Winning the Big Eight tttte are 100 to 1: "WhO's the one guy Who thinks we can do It?" Old and new share PGA l~d Young Joey Siladelar, a rookie on the n PGA tour, and old pro Geor1e Arcber went on birdie sprees and charged into a ue fo~. the lead Fngay at the halfway mark of the PGA event in Sutton. Mass. Sindelar. a three-tune Ohio St.ate All-Amencan from Horseheads, N.Y .. enjoyed his finest day as a pro, fi nng a 7-under par 64.JUSt one shot off the Pleasant Valley Country Club's course record. Sindelar stands at 135 for 36 holes. However, his undisputed lead lasted only a few mmutes as Archer, who will be 45 on Oct I, stormed home with a 66 for 135. That gaveSindt larand Archer a I-stroke lead over Australia's Bob Sburer, who shot a 69 in the mornmg to go wt th has opening 6 7 ... Kathy Baker shot a 4- under-par 68 to take the first-round lead m the Portland LPGA tournament. Baker, 23, managed a nearly error· free round, negotiating the par-72. 6,285-yard River- side Golf and Countf) Club course without a bogey. A pair of Amys, Alcott and Beaz,Jomed1>enise Streblg, at one stroke behind the leader at 3-under-par 69. Chi o, 10.0. Fnday ni&hllo reduce the Oub •Eastern Dn11sion le d to ax m Gooden, "ho ucd T m avcr's club rt<'Ord by U1kin out 10 or more b3ttcrs for lhe 13th lime this wn, fina ~1th 11 to mere ha total to 235, tops 1n th m ~or I ues •• fJscwherc in :the Nauonel Lcrutue Frida). P II Gara r drove in four runs nd Joe Nl kro impro\td his lifettme record. apinst S,,n Diego to 22·9 as HoU\tOn \\On its third con, sccutavC' game, dcfeatin~ 1he lumping Pndrcs, 6-4. The vsctOr) • movl"d the A tros within right gam~ of the leading Padres. who , ild t for the seventh time in nine games . • . Jim Morrison and JasoD Tbomp oD hit solo homers to lead a l S-hit attack a Pit· Goodca t burgh beat St. l.Ouis. 4-1, snap- ping. a Cardinals' Jive.game winning streak ..• Audre Oaw1oa drove 10 rout runs with a p:iirofhome runs and Jim Wohlford added two solo homers to back the five- hat pitchin~ of BryD Smith as Montreal knocked off Ph1ladelph1p, 7-t sending the Phillies to their" fitlh straight loss ... Mauy Trillo scored from'~ond base on a throwing error t»· shortstop Rafael Ramlrei, capping a two-run rail) that pve San Francisco a 54 v1cton over Atlanta. Dale M•rpby'1 league-leading Jlst homer. a two-<>ut solo hot in t!le top of the eighth, had g1 ven t!'e Braves a brief 4-3 lead. · Tigers rally, pad lead to 9 1/2 Detroirscored four runs m the eighth Ill inning to tie the game and Dave Ber1man slammed a three-run homer in the: 10th to lift the Tigers to a 7-4 victory over Toronto Friday night. The victory enabled the Tigers to increase their lead in the Amencan League East to 9'/2 games. Mike La1a started the Detroit rally with a single to center and Tom Brooke111 ran for him. Cbet Lemon singled, then Bergman Jumped on a.t -2 pitch from Ron Ma11lemu, 0-1 , the sixth Toronto pitcher, and slammed It over the center-field wall ... In other American League gam,s Friday, ,Dave Willfleld tripled home the tying run in the top of the ninth and scored on Don Baylor'• two-run homer as the New York Yankees rallied for a 4-2 victory over Boston. Willie Randolph ll"d offthe inning with a single and Kea Griffey sacrificed . him to second. Winfield, who extended his hitting streak to 19 · Wlnfleld games. then npped a tnple. his third hit of the game, to deep center, to score Randolph and tie the game 2-2. Baylor then crushed bis 26th homer of the season to decide It ... A two-out, ninth· innmgdoublebyCecllCooperscoredRob!n Yount from first base with the deciding run as Milwaukee took a I 0-8 victory over Baltimore ... Mike Fi1clllill drove in three runs -including one during a nme-run fifth inning -to back Bert Blylevn'• six-hatter as Cleveland overwhelmed Oakland, 13-2. Blyleven. 16-6. struck out seven and walked one while lowenng his earned run average to 2. 98. Oa.n Meyer's triple drove tn two unearned runs 1n the ninth mning and rumed Blyleven's shutout. uspended 60 N W OR Ns1-iio u1 u1nnts bo.x- n comm• ion suspended lurmer light· w ht ch mpion Rli) .. Boom Boom•· M n 101 for 6o'dnys Fndn} for fa1hng o rcvenl he m1sht have to pull out of ~hedutcd fl It bccau ofa cut O\iCf his left_cJe. M ncm1 announced Thul'$da\ that his own onhopedicS\lf'BC'On had ord red him out of a.nauonall)' telcv1scd fight heduled todny at the \\ orld's Fnir pin I Kenny "8:t Bnng" B ner for fear the anch- lons r would rc-o~ri No vercllct ln Swoope trial SPRINOFIEL.D.111. r The jury in the EiJ federal cocaine trafficluna trial of Univer· 411 • s1ty of Illinois football tar Cnug $\\oope bro c up tts dehbcmtaons lat Friday to report 1t had betn unable to reach a unanimous verdict. Jurors told U.S. Distnct Judge J. Waldo Ackerman that after nearly e'8ht hours of deliberation the) stall • ere deadlocked. Ackerman gave 1hem a short pep talk,. reminding them that while they should h:ach a unanimous vcrd1~. no juror should c;hange hi!! mind JUSt because of pressure from others. · · Tele~•lon, racllo RADIO . 10 a.m.-Cou.EGI FOOTBAU.: Notre Dame va..Pur~ue, KFOX·==-~L. 11.15 a.m. -• Ar""'8 at Chicago Whtte Sox, KMPC (710) • 11:30 a.m. -COl.UM FOOTaALL: Stenf ~. Oklahoma, KlAC (570). 1..1:30 a.m. -cou.aClll FOOTaAU.: w~ Ing vt. Nebratka, KIEV (870). 1 p.m. -COLLIGI FOOTBALL: L~ Beach St. at Oregon, KEZY ( 1190). 1;30 p.m. -COl.l.IQE PooraAU: Ut.tt St, at use. KNX(1070). 1 p.m. -COLLIQI FOOTaAl..I.: l:ICLA at San Diego St., KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Clndnn&U at Dodgett, KABC(790}. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOtaAli: Cal State Fullerton at Htwall. KWVE-FM (108.8). ...,..____, ' MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Mmnesota'i Tim Tcufi I nd Tom Brunansky hit home nin and drove m three runs apiece ns Frank Viola truC'k out 1 carecr·ht.i.h 11 batters to power the fwfos past the 1 cxa RftllJer51 7.i:'.\. Fnday1rugh1 The Twins, winnc:rsofunlyrovrof1hcarla 1 lSpmc. reinaaned in a tte for fir t place with Kansa City 1n the ughtly-bunchcJ American L.Cague West. Teufel's homer in the fount.!) ning tied 'he pmc l·l and s Minnesota's first home run Jinmnas. Brunllhsky belted a three.run shot 1 the ixth 10 put • Minnesota Ahead, ii.1. Brunan ky' 29 homert are the · most for a Twin 1nce Harmon Kif1cbrcw•s 41 in U>70. ~cufd's tnple in the seventh knockc<l in two runs nd ll)ew he game open. • , iota, I S-12.-ga\e up I l hits and walked none in ¥, innings. Rick Lysander got the last out for his fourth save. Tex~ sUJrter Mike Mason111lowed both homers a~ hi record foll to 8.it 2. • . · · ·: The Rangen pKked up ' fir Hnnina.run as Larry Parrish singled h'bmeGary Ward. The rwmS'ticd it'l-1 in the founh on Teufel'$ 14th home run. His next time up, Teufel led off the sixth with a sinale. Afler Mickey Hatcher flew out, Kent Hrbek walked and Brunansky jerked his homer deep into the left field scats. Teufel s third straight hit, a seventh-inning tnple off reliever Tom Henke, gave Minnesota a 6-l lead. Hatcher then singled to score Teufel. Texas scored twice in the eighth when Cun Wilkerson1 Billy Sam_ple and Parrish doubled. . Balboni'& shot sinks Mariners ' KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)-Steve Balboni, making his first start in l 0 days, crushed a towering three-run homer Friday night to power Kamas City to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners .• Balboni, who had been sidelined with a pulled muscle since Aug. 28, unloaded in the sixth inning off Mau Young. 4-7, bringing the Royals from behind to maintain a share of their spot at the top of the American League WesL . Minnesota. tied with the Royals for the division lead, also won Friday night, while the Angels stayed at a half· game back by beating Ch1C1JO. . Bret Saberh.agen came 10 for Bud Black in the top of the sixth and raised his record to 8-J 0 with one inning of relief. Dan Quisenberry pitched the final three innings for his 39th save. ' The.Royals trailed 3-l with one out tn the sixth when Frank White and Don Slaught singled.. Bolh scored on Ball>oni's 22nd home run of the season. • Darryl Motley singled an the seventh, went to second on a field mg error by Steve Henderson and made it 5-3 on Frank White's run-sconng double Al Cowens' opposite-field homer, his I Sth, put Seattle up 2-1 in the fourth, then Alvin Davis ma<Se it 3-1 with a bases-loaded sacrifice Oy in the fifth. The Mariners took a 1..0 lead with an unearned run i the first. Perconte reached on a fielding error by Balboni first Then Phil Bradley forced Perconte, stole second a thfrd, and scored on Davis• single. NosurpriseatU.S. Open Navratilova, Lloyd brush aside foes to advance to today's women's fiiial NEW . YORK (AP) -Martina Navratilova and Chris Even 'Lloyd. COMPARll · who have bolh dominated women's tennis for more than a decade, easily battled their way Friday mto the singles final at the $2.55 million U.S. Open championships. The top-seeded Navratilova, seek- , mg her second straight crown on the hard courts of the National Tennis '" s2J 72!>0 • n• 1!>0 1201 • 213 921 esH Center, and Ll'oyd. a six-tame U.S. Alur>g.-5.,,,. A"a ISi fw., • 8tta'.h 8•Yd LET US DISCUSS A USED CAR LEASING PLAN, TOO! Choose from 26 w ith sta ndard features like: •Air Cond1tlon1ng-Wlth dt!luxe •Leather Sealing Ateas-\lllch pushbutton controls matching ~ather trfmmt'd steering 8 AM/FM Ster~-Slgnal sttklng with wrn!el. KMMer and dlglUtl display • Powt1:r Stttrlng and Power Brak~s fElectronlcally Tuned R«~lverl • Alloy Wheels and Stttl ~lted 10.lete optJon avallablel Radlal Tires • TOYrfng Suspension <11nd Ei.ctronlc Fuel Injection • S.11 ftrk•• • Gre.-1 k'-<C1on • COftWentenl Lo<atfOft • Super krvt<e • Cou,,eous & Knowledge.-.. ~In "9opkt - Open champion, will face each other for the 61 st time in their career today. Navratilova was the first to gain the championship match in Amenca's premier tennis event, defeating I 3th- sceded Wendy Turnbull of Australia. 6-4, 6-1. Then Lloyd, seeded No. 2, crushed No. 14 Carling Bassett, the I 6-ycar-old Canadian, 6-2: 6-2. In search of her sixth consecutive Grand Slam utle, Navratilova has downed Lloyd an their last 12 meet· ings, the last tame m the women's final at Wimbledon 111· July. They have evenly split their previous 60 career meetings -and today's confronta· uon will be the 19th consecutive time th e) ha ve met in a tournament final. The fi rst title 1n lhese cham- p1onsh1ps ~ent to Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia and John Fitz&erald of Aust rali a. ~ho captured the men's doubles crown Friday by stoppma Sweden's .\nders Jarryd and Stefan Edbe~ 7-6. 6-3. 6-3. Besides the women's title .match, today's sched ule includes the men's semi fin als: second-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia aeainst No. 15 Pat Cash of Australia, and John McEnroe. the No. I seed, against defending champion Jimmy Con- nors On Sunda"V. the men's tngl~ftnal ~111 be preceded by the cham- p1onsh1ps of the mixed doubles and women'!i doubles. · Turnbull. who reached the U.S. Openjinal in 1977, only to lose to Lloyd. gave Navratilova problems early an their match b> talong all the pace off the ball The two traded service breaks ui the opening set from the founh throu&}! the seventh game~. Lawson wlns at speedway R1-.crs1de's Jim Lawson took ad· vantaae of Kelly Moran's dis· quahficat1on to capture t c "iCratch main c,.cnt Friday night at the wcd:l) speedway motor~ycfc l'aCC$ at the Oran County Fauiround . . Mol'1n, ~ust back from the World Champion hips in wcdcn "here he fim hed fourth , was disquahfiC'd when the m rt came out ot ha mu mer. "I don't hit the ball very hard," Turnbull said "I just give her a lot of dmks. My short game an golf 1s bad, but my short game in tennis 1s OK." Even Navratilova admitted that although she has now won 26 of their 30 career meetin~. Turnbull's pme as troublesome. "She hits those dinks, which are harder to handle than hard shots," the left hander said. 'Tm used to the pace. so I have trouble with the httle chips. She has good touch and good d1sgu1se. She can chip or lob over )'our head. so you have to cover everything." Pushing her consecutive match. victory string to 54 -two short of Lloyd s record 56 straight - Navratilova ripped off the first eight pomts of the second set, taking a 2-0 lead while breaking Turnbull at love· in the second game. She then held her own service to go to 3-0 before the Australian was able to get on· the 00ard. It was the last game Turnbull would win in the wami. bright sunshme as Navratilova broke her again 10 the m:th game. That put her into her second straight U.S. Open final and her 19th consecutive tournament title match. Lloyd, who ruled wQmen's tennis for several years .until Navratilova bepn her dommation in the early 1980s. had no such problems wnh Bassett. a surprise semtfinaJist who shocked third-seeded Hana Man- <11ik'Ova of Czechosto-vakia in the quarterfinals. Seeking her seven th U.S. Open tllle and her 16th career Grand Slam smiles crown, Lloyd began her match b)' breaking Bassett. And a.fier she dropped her serve to Bassett 1n the second pmc, he ran ofTthe next four games before Bassett, in the seventh game. finally was able to hold service. ., ......... MaJ:tlna l'fanatlloft folloW9 throa&h on eene wblle de- featln& Wendy Tarn ball to adnnce to V .8. Open Onaq. Dodgers' futility continues Scoreless streak reaches 21 innings In 1-0 loss to Reds ynolds went to third on the pla)'.. but wu stranded when Powtr aot pinch· hitter Mike Mitrshall to around out to end thcpmc. Bun Hooton made an cmcrscncy tart for Los Angel When scheduled stancr Rick Hnncycutt was :tMcbed brcausc ot a sore houldtr. It wa Hooton' fint stan since lune 12, when he lasted onl) 21/l inn1nas. . But the veteran niht hander hurled eight hutout inninasandallowcdJUS\ two htt.s, a founh·1nnin1 1inaJe by Ron OCstcr and a lcadoff '1&le in the vcnt.h by Cesar ~- - ., Baron tall back Da•e Sqart (23, left photo)~· out of room aa llater Del'• Tim Haider cloeee in, wblle l"V'• Carl Harry (rtiJit) can•ti'et"':;tP. oa ~ BARONS DOWN MD.-.. lf'romBl "I'll han to look at the films, .. was Milner's response to the question of holding penaltie:. levied against his Barons. The Monarchs pulled even closer when Ste' e Montano intercepted and threaded the sideline with a 31-yard return for a touchdown with 2: 16 left in the half. .. Swigan. · who rambled around h1:. right side for 14 yards on third down for first down at the Mattr Dci 26, followed by a 22-yard scamper around his left side to the Monarchs' 4-yard line, only to see the latter effort nullified by another penalty. Two incompletions and a 48-)ard field ~oal try which fell short ended that bad. The MonarcM ~ttled for a place- kick to narrow the count to 14-13 and Gallo said lhe decision to kick, rather The Monarchs. however. could not than go for two points and a tie wa~ solve th.e.Barons• defense, even with .. Not a factor. bCcause ltierc was so the-addittt>nal help.and ~re-~ble to much time left... • penctr:atc Fountaan Valley soil only At any rate, that was the end of once an the second half -when Mater Dei scorin~ but it wasn't the SJ?CC<ister Toan Cao burst _22 yards on . end of Mater Dea's showing as 15-has fi~t carry of .the m1ht to the year-old freshman quanerback Todd B~rons 42 w1_tb. stall more than five Marinovich responded w'itn 8 9-minutes rem'!mang. for-I 7 performance, for 125 yards. Flinn however ended the mild He was intercepted twice -but suspense with his interception off one was because of Lance Zeno's Lance Zeno's deflectioll and the deflcc~ion, a~d in the long run, Monarchs. were not to Jet pos~sion estabhshed himself as a bonafide again unlll 1:07 remamcd, with no leader. • tame outs left and 88 yards away from .. Todd really played well," said paydin. Gallo. "But our offense "'"as erratic, which was expected." Fountain v•v n, Mater Def 13 Pushing Mater Dci into those ,.,..,.,. OC'I Sare.,., Ouartws 0 13 0 o-13 erratic ways was a Fountain Valley F-t•n va11ev u o 3 0-11 d l'. b. h t" II t d FV-Swi0¥1 9 run t~flol' klcA) e1e~se w ac con .mua y s OPP:C Fv-sw oart ,5 pus from z-IPt11af10r the smile-back runmna game as Tam koCttl f1inn Lance Zeno Tom Bo~·d Brad MC>-Cos1on 37 FG ' ' bn th' · -MO-Coston 32 FG Leggett, Don Lewis, JO Cndge Mo-Montano 31 r tlUf'n .,,111 Interception and Kyle Broadheaa hmated the <Ctn•01111~1 Monarchs to JUSt 40 yards net -an ~~~.~t«!st!INI'"' avetaae of 1.5 yards per carry. The INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Monarths were held to two yards or 1tu1111N less 18 times including 10 ncgath·e MO-Al'itOfl. 11M4, c.o, n1, Mar1110~11. l· rda ' lol'·me/1'1S 11. • , ,,_. ya ge runs, FV-Swiart, 24·103, Raid'>ei"t, •·26, Ztti0. I· Fountain Valley's self-destruct kM'·rrunus' tendencies. however, kept tllc issue MD-Mlln110vtct1,,.:.~. 1~ alive m the sccond half. Fv-z-. 6· 16-t, " After Jim Reach intercepted at the 1tect1W1e F • v II 32 th B be MD-Gately, 3·59. KtllV. 2·25, o•aroen, 2·24, ountam a ey . e arons gan Atk'"'°"· 2-11. a march behind the runnmi . of Fv-swlvart, 2-se; Harrv, 2·2'; Mat1o11, 2-12. Monarch Jeff Salinger (41) a eta aome help from teammate Mike McGlmn dui'big l.8- yard runback of a kickoff durtac flnt- q'1U'ter action l"rlday nljht. ........ c. :0 ,, • Uke l'WO pnK fiPICn HI Ohl lor &Ml .._.)'I dtni"We k•a •ue:. • Westmlnller Uom ud La om: AZ1t!a lOcbd hons ill • 4dllliill...._ .. ,. football stnemlc daat ........... come out oo !C?P 3-0, bd'ore l.2DO • We,tmimter Hp. The non-laPe pnac. UO.. • nually as~ Ma~s Game,"',.. me itwo Wesaminaer a11 .... head-to-head, wi1h the winer ap: •na borne with a nice~ ... bral&ina riahta IO ilhe dty.-:FOr tbe ·~ conteaative yes. me Uons will be able M> claim IMlt ri&hts, but it didn't come easy. As is the cue with malt)' fira pmes, penalties and tu.rnovas diY- ed a major role in decid.Uls-lie outcome. And Lions Cmdl Jm O'Hara was less than ecstatic. ..I'm always liad IO win, tMil we have a Iona .ay to IO befoft IM SunlC't I...ea,ue. We ~very 1.- tunate toniaht. It was an abcaUI)' aood pine with two SoOd .... G PW' teams." - The lone Keftof tbe pme came ill the seCond quarter. aDd ...... "' a La Quinta nll.::ue. Wemni un Bobby Rote recovered a La Qi1d1n fumble at I.ht 30-yard line til 1M Aztecs. and afta'.a !pell Uneafa e cc moved w ball IO me ''·. u-looted as if they weft l9ured fll a touchdown. Three straiaht TWHlilll DlaYI netted a total of four~ ud r.*9 .-. fourth and m.. O'HMa cded • place-kicka .Ricky Gales; wtao kidDcd the 3S-yard pme win.Der, with 7:25 left in the leCODd quarter. The Aziecs' only lelilimale ..,_ came laie in tbe. leC:ond pcridcl Swtina OD their OWll 31. 1bcy marcbed to tbe Liom• I ~yard be. The drive aw an Ow:!' • e 11iw Lion defeue aid the spa~~ offeme with two I S:-yard peaallia.. Unfortunately b La Quiaaa, ill own mist•kct. COit dllan ODCC ..... as a dippina penalty let it beet '° tbe lion 31, and on f<>m''Mnd-IGlll. 1be Aziecs came up empcy headed. The pme was metnt tOr tbe Lioe defente however, .. it c:omplndy dominated tbe Anecs. ~ fiw fumbles and three i~ •• ,.I' I. La ........ ............ . . . ...... •• J • .-a ShU.ck(s), Costa Mesa.dropped in opener, 7-6 -. ---By 'OSEPH shonofsuccess, as the host Matado~ ~'>'hen the Mustangs v.ms. . 10:06 let\ in the third period. But dcfensi\c back Ben Moore step-._. GnMI 7• ~ Miil f ~r..eli~"'-.-o.n'1 turned back Costa Mc~. 7-6, before a The Co ta Mesa offense moved the MatnC) finished thcgamc\\ith 126 ped in front a Matador~in the end coa•• ~ sc....., ........ 1 • ...,. From the expression he was "'ear-crowd of 800 Friday nilht. ball at will against the M"atado~ aJJ \'ards on eight carries. -rt>ne to keep the Musa.op in it. .-.. ~ • • 7 ~1 ing. one would think Costa Mesa To hear Baldwin telfit, though. it night, cro~sing into Bolsa Grande · Co ta Mesa came net bac'k follo"'"-With 2:02 left in the comest. Shuck IG-MatM¥ 79 run CSl!ldllW llidll C hT n.:td . h d h. l'. I t'. h h" -..1 •• • and ~srun (IVl ..... l oac om Dill win a JUSt \\On is \\IS a very success1u venture 1or t e territory on all nine of it~ possessions. ing the ensuing kic off, marcbmg lost as \;&HY Jitters, ruontnJ A~• <..,.,. ... , initial game as head coach. of the Mustangs. 'Tm definately happier The only problem was keeping pos-from its own 28 to the Matadors' 10. passing the Mustanfe from thear-<?WD -.AL, STA'T1mCS Mustan15. H1is ~ sbattt~hed fidromh eakr ROW than bcfo~ thsc pme. Our kid session. The Mustangs coughed up But the Mustangs had to the tum the 41 to Bol~ Gran e ~ve-yard J~ne. ·· CM-MdlrWI......,.. Sll&G. .-a; An•: 4 to ear, he sap.,.... c..s an s oo (quanerback Make buck) was reall y the ball on four occass1ons. thwarting ball over on downs ~hen a fourth-From there at was runmna back oAOtt .-u. ~1-1; r--. >'4; ....,.., 1-1. h ""'-' d shouted cncou.....,,.ment · · b h d f h rt · · d "-""~ h th ·ddl t · eo-Matnn. 1-m ,_.,.., n-sr: .....,., an~. n . --putting 1t toget er at t e en o t e ca y ~nng opportumncs an ....... .,... ·and-13 pass from Shuc'k to tight end ·"'uu.erson eras ina up e mt e o 3•10• Torrt1. J-4.: o. v..... ,..i: M. v...._ ..._ to bot his players and coaches game. He was very nervous in the first ing the outplayed Matadors in the John Carlson left Costa Mesa inches bring Costa Mesa within one. 7-6, ...... following his Jeam 's non-league foot-half\ but then he started readmg the game long enough to break a scoreless short "'"1th 36 seconds left in the game. CM-Sohudl. •.,.2. 1M. ball game against Bolsa Grande High. defense, and that's the key to our tie in the third quarter. Bolsa Grande looked like 1t . "'"as The try for two sa" Shuck roll out aG-O v ..... :iJ_.! Unfortunately for Baldwin. his offense-reading and reacting.·• Bolsa Grande "'"ent on top 7-0 on a going to add to its lead, taking the ball to his left and head.ins for the goal ~. Hl; ~. Ml; snll:ll. debut fell a two-point conversion Imagine how happy Baldwin will 79-yard burst Thns Maine> wirh from its own Jo to the Cosui Mesa 13. · line, only to be dropped a )&rd hon. ~~. 'i~. =. '1-~ -EDISON ••. From Bl yards running and IS passing. .. I was very happy with the defense toni~t." Workman said. "It was very mobile an<l <ildn't 11ve up the b<'>mt>." The Chargers had 13 different ball carriers and eight pa receh·crs which pica~ Workman. ··we u5ed everybody on the roster tonight." he said. "We ran a hmated number of play and took advantage of what theywcrcgJvingus. You ha-.c to throw to keep them honest and we didn't mean to run up a score against them." For We tlake. a team that has been in the CIF playoffi four of the -;1x )tal"S it has played footbaJI and ~on three league champion hips, it was the school's wont defeat. The War-rio~ arc coming back from a 4-6 season in 1983 while the Charger5 arc back from their worst sea~n under Workman, 4-=4· I. •claen 41, Wealakl 6 SC.,. -· Ouaftwl Wt\t kt • 0 0 0 6-6 Ed!IOl'I l4 1 '> 7-4) Ect-'Curran 3 run (aotllrtotf' ll I Ect-Justlet H MSS from Jarttll l80titrNW kkk) . £...-Curran I nm 1aomrt0tr lick) Eo-G•rtllv t "*" frcim.Jarren (tr.tell falleOl Ect-f'IOtn 1 run Cllontrntr k!O.I E~Vk 2l run (llonlrfftl' 11 ) Wnt-w.trNn 71 nm C•lc_k blocktcll A tienotnct UOO "ttsllmat.o) INCMYIDUAL ITAmTICS .......... rt. 'o-96 KrlllCh. S U Sldltr...- .for.,.mfl!IU\ l6 viii, l•SJ GGiHll Marina faces Esperan~a; Artists play ' ; . SAILORS WIN, 27-8 ••• From Bl (40 )al"ds) and 0 wald (16 )&rds). as \\ell . And the · defen'it' topped touted Slinls lallback Ste'e Shaw. who ran for only 17 yards m the lirst half. He finished the game ~•th · 1. but that was after he found a hole and danced for 26 )ardson has final cam \\atb lhs than a minute to pla~. • "It's a lot differt'nt not ha' mg Brazas around." Ho'>' r s~ud . "But. "'c'll be OK. Our lane de n so much C'~ll for tonight." . ~\I n . elapsed JU l under four minutes to score first and opened \\hat wasappeattd to bca tight battle. On their fourth tf\ im•ide tbe -vard line.'°' alenda • ooJX'(i off die cf\ tackle to pa~d1rt. Butt he lead la ted abouu lona the ANGELS. • • From Bl ,. ' By RAND\' TIFT ..... eor ........ For thr'C'e and half quaners. Woodbndac High padded a small tiut comfortable lead bl-bind on C"<• pJome ground game fueled mainl~ b)' tailback Mart Phillips' 198 )~rd ru hmg. For the _ me thrtt and a half quaners. Laguna H_ilb Hiah ~1lled ume rettcattng into its own temtol) and posin their opponents no tt\rtat on the grouna or in the air. Then v.ith about six minute:. let\, • seni.ors A «~omp·ete atOCC Two-day meet to attract former Olympic athletes Former U.S. Olympic gold medal )hot putter Perry O'Bnen and former Ol)mp1c high Jumper John Dobroth are among the athletes scheduled to compete at the 15th annual Senior Olympics track and field meet to be held at Orange C-0ast College today and Sunday. Competitors 1n tb1 s year's meet will repre~nt such nauons as Taiwan, Canada. WesrGermany and the US. with more than 300 athletes taking pan in 423 events . .\thletes will compete in vanous age brackets rangrng from 20..24 to 85-89 Men's field events include discus. hammer throw, high Jump, Javelin, long Jump. pole vault, shot put and tnple Jump. Running events include I 00. 200. 400. 1.500, 5.000 and I 0,000-meter runs; 5,000 and 10.000- meter walks, 3.000-meter steeple- chase. 110 and 400-meter hursles and 400 and I .6QO..meter relays The women's field events include the discus. Javehn. high JU mp. tnple jumnp and shot put: and the track events include the I 00. 200. 800. 1.500, 5,000end 10,000-meterrunsas well as 5,000 and I 0.000-meter walks. Joining O'Brien and Dobroth for t~ meet arc former standouts Edith Mendyka. a gold medalist from West Germany in the Javelin al the l 9.36 Berlin Games, and Senior Olympics discus star Vern Cheadle. who 1s now the chancellor at UC' Santa Barbara. Events wiJJ run today and Sund.a> from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. T1cke1s, priced at $2 for adults and SI for children will be available at the gate. The games arc bemg hosted by Orange Coast College, the ctty of Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. UCI set for debut • 1nsoccer .\1hle11c history will be set at UC Irvine Sunda). ~ the Anteaters unveil their first NCAA D1v1s1on I 1nten:ollegiate soccer team against \.1cnlo College in the season opener. \unda> 's game starts at 3 p.m. orl the L"CI .\thleuc Field. directly ·· O<-h1nd Crawford Hall. \occer has been a club sport at UCI, hut beginning this season. the Ant· l'alers are now an NCAA D1v1s1on I learn. competing in lhe Pacific Coast \thlct1c Association · I am .. cry opttm1st1c about the urxom1ng season." head coach Derck l .. mther .said. "We ma} struggle .1gain<,t \Orne of the hard-!.easoned team·s and reahst1call}'. we might be looking at a 500 season the first }ear. "\\\• 1,1,111 gain e'penencc apin l thl· "h1g" one. and should wm quite a It'" of tht• home games." Lawther addl·d I .1wthrr has previous coaching t'\JX'rH.'ncc with the Caltfom1a Surf of tht· -..:onh .\mcncan Soccer Leaaue. thl' < ahforn1a ~unshine of the Amen- t:.in Souw League and ~anta Ana < ulkgc Some ot 1hc UCI players Lawther 1s counting on include sophomore mid· tit.'ldw, Ph1hp LePore and John C rrnn. and fr~hman midfielder Ju.,un Smit l <iwtheralso feels he has a couple of e'cellent fullbacks in sophomore Cohn C 1raham (from Oraflie Coast ( olle-ge) and freshman Al Oon1alez. F · man forwards Fabio Marin and Ken Gunn are talented youns· \ters. according lo Lawther. as 1s \Ophomore goalie Quinn Vega. USC downs UCI in volleyball 84 ii Weodbr1d0e 1', La H i I SC.,. ~ QuarMn 0 2 • ~16 U.Ount H 0 0 0 t-I w 111.v. Gauer ta ma 10!1f w-T-l!Mfld • run IH rt 11n' . trom MiddletooJ W-Pn "' I run (kldl blOClledl LH-8r • 17 isua trom G111er (Ganer rv11I AlltndlrlCI ,.900 (f1111Nlt<I) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rv!Nne \ w-Pl\Illli>,, 22·1";.SotQer, 12 13, Cwnwell. •-for·mlM 11 Sevmout, t·201 Townsend 2·1 Ll1-, U·..O Ge ser,.l·tof-mllW' II 8UCllleY, )•tor•mlllUI 4 '•UIM w-<ornwen, J·I0-1, IO. VurkOvidl, 1·1-0, 11 • l.!H-.-<OUMt, 4• IJ.l, 61 Halm, 0-l-t 0 -, RMIMN w-~. !·t, MacDoMld. H. Vorti. Ml LH-Latnam, 2·1>, MCOald. l·U. RtOOS, 1·27 • DlllrNlt ....... ., Ocean View'• Glen Domingo (30, ·left) loob for dayU,bt, wblle Eetancla'• Kelth Hoqe (rlCbt photo) goea bl(b for pus u OV'• Wayne Senoa defen Co and Co. pac Seahawks, 2 ·1- Gaytan's debut a s OV coach--- a winnin g one __ position throughout the game. After a scoreless first q uaner, Sea Hawks gained possession at t Estancia 24-yard line. Five plays la Wayne Scanoa drive over n&ht tac for a touchdown, and Andy Au twick's kick gave Ocean View a 1 lead. By ROBB MUNSON But the Eagles promptly drove Dlllr l'lltC«ru 91•'*"' ball to the Sea Hawk three-yard liit There arc some high school football as Estancia quarterback Sean Kin coaches who hold to the philosophy cade connected wi t h Ada that the best offense is a good defense. Walburger for a 42-yard book-up. However, new Oc.ean View Coach Ocean View's defense stiffened Karl Gaytan used JUSt the oppos1te however, as Co made two kc Friday night, as the Sea Hawks unassisted tackles. The Eagles settl trounced tbc Estancia Eagles. 21-3. with a 20..yard field goal by Keit before 1,500 fans at Ncwpon Harbor Hod,e, ultimately their only score o High hoof. the mght. The Ocean View defense. led by ·•we're getting our total package linebacker David Co, stopped Estin-ready for the Sunset Leaauc," said cia to only 81 total yards (minus l-0 in Gaytan "We'U be able to play with the fi"t quaner). and allowed the anybod)' in our league." Eagles to only one substantial dn vc ,h looks as though Gaytan might be during..lhc same. without the services of offensive Co, a 6--0 200-pound senior. picked lineman Chns Engstrom, as the 6-2, up a pair of fumbles and sacked the 240-pound semor suffered an injury Estancia quarterback four times, to his knee with one minute rcmain- while making a handful of other ing before halftime. tackles. Gaytan fell that Engstrom would be "We played a little bit flat tonight." one of the best lineman in the Sunset said Gaytan ... We had a week offtve-League and a tnaJOr college prospect. hour practice last week. We've tned "I'm not ~ure of the extent of the to convince these &uys that they've injury, but this puts a rca.1 damper on got to go after the other team." tonight's win," said Gaytan. •·1 hope Gaytan's crcw~roved that they_-'-t""'"ha=t we can get him back forJcquc." ..,...,,,..._,. .. _could stop the E e snack nrtyon.; AfJer another successful defensive as Estancia gave t e ball up to Ocean stand opening the third quarter, View five times in a row to open the Ocean View drove lhe baJI to the Seabawk runnlnfr back Tlm Greeson (24') cta'e X.vter An:r.;:ano (54'). ga~~d the Sea Hawk defense fkve Estancia 20-yard line in seven plays. l On the next play Seanoa took a rune nto a wall n the presence of Eetan-Ken Faltb (left) 80 closea In. their offen.~}~e unil excellent 1eld pitch to Ute left, &rokc a pair of ---------------------------------------•• tackles, and squirted into the end Lone for his second touchdown of the Britain's Cram RICARDOGLADTOGETOUT disappotn ting • • • aame. Meanwhile, Estancia could mu ter onl~ 24 second-half yards, while turning the ball over four times during the game. at London meet LONDON (AP) -It might not. have been on the aame scale as the Zola Budd-Mary Decker clash at Los Angeles, but Steve Cram'a tumble on the Cryetal Palace track Friday wrecked hla awaited du I with Olympic champion Said Aoolta in the mile. Cram, Britain'• world champion at 1.500 meter• and tMlver medalist over that dlstanc. at Loe Angeles, waa persuaded to take on Aoutta, the 5,000 metere Olympic cham- pion. But with 13 other runnere In the r ce. d1saater etood in the way of the Rr"<>n, who crashed to the ground and Jogged home last as Aou ta d&lhed to a hO IQW victory. There were lso vlctorl for Am Ruth W~I from El T0to l he women • m I , Walter McC0y(400 m ), Earl Bell (pole vault),Ton C mpbetl(110m ters hurdl 1), Augte Wott {81\0l) ll'ld ;J BUtler (200 meter ) . \ - "I'm very proud of our ~ondary." said Gaytan. "Estancia throws the ball very well, and ..-c covered their rccc1ven1 well. It was an excellent opener for us." Seanoa finished the aame with 52 yard on 11 carries, while tight end Mike McGlinchey caught thrtt passes for '41 yard . 1 ~· , .... I IJ llOOEft CARLSON Of ............... ... .. ' cxocllent fall mp nd our plil)Cr5 arc cry dettnnincd to be good foot II team nd they're do1ng all the thm.p u takes to ht a Qllah1y team." .. he b-S. 215-pound bsbury 1 .. ,n the best pc of!ns life -pbYlkally and men111l~,"' IClCOrdl°' to Tollner, LOS ANGELES -fJtlt trect on the Iona road back torcspecta~ihty- 1orpe1h1n1 the U1uvcrs1ty of SOuthem Califom11 Trojans have not had lo endure often in their Jona 'football hi1tory -1w11t1 at the Los Anaeles Cqliaeum'1 tunnel entnncc today 11 the 1984 • on unfolds at 1:30. Much of the .Pffcme rtiun\s lil· an tcnn oheason openers. bnn eluding quancrback Scan Usbury, pany into the Cohscum after S4· la.ilback Fred Crutcher. fullback Ken· year absenct. and 1f observen re ned~ Pota (a Mater Dci HiAh prod· COf!ttt, the AW~ will wi h they h d uct}, receivm Timmie Ware nd mamuuncd t~cir absence a hnle Hank Norman and four of the five Defemivety the 11tuatson 11 much Ul iLbe iAmt MAMCf :U &be oflieMe w:a1h tttumtn at most po11uon1 - the three down hnemcn botb out.aide .linebeckm (Jack Dd k10 and Duane 1 ollner enters w:ath a pos1tivc Bid.elt) and lhree o'f the four in the feeling about this dit1on o( 'Iror. ndary, l.onacr bv th.e time this one " over. • interior linemen. • • -The Jro~ans. under Coach Ted 1 Gu rd Tom Jiallock is out for thi Tollner ~n his second year at the htlm. one with a dislocated elbOw, however, are anxious to make people forget and Newpon Harbor H1&h_. prbduct ~ifically because· bowl game ts. '"Ourctefcn «>be la finally a pos ibility Wllh probiul'.>n no with mott sc 1"rv:~ :l YiJl~ longe,r a ~I.sty,· nd because of me ne s," a.1d ~ ... It's &bat ·&:' team s cxpenencc. • wild enthuswt1c apPf'C*:b •;. tliit •about the for&ettabl~ 4-6.l 1983 David Cadigan, a 6-5, )(>().pound season. have 17 retum1n1 startcn and standout has been insened an hi' Ii bury. the No. pa io u 1hows me they want to be a quility histol"), is a .S7.5 percent career defense:• Utah State, considered one of the Trojans' easiest mark in a Jona hme a host of hunary talent in camp. spot. ' "':\'e're extremely eager to start Also in astartma role is Mark Bofcr' playana." Tollner says ... We've had an at ti&htend. the 6-4, 235·pound seruor pa r, and completed 142 of 24 Uiah iatc enters wuhout credca· passes for 1 82 yard and 1 o ioueh· uab. but neYMhcl wt th the kind of downs as /unior. pQtcntial that could aeatc bi, pot . Exploits of·Babe ~ . recall8d F~Mickey . antle there was I)ODOdy like the great Rath By HAL Bod .,._...,.., • ' Mic~ey Mantle gazed up at the· portrait Of Babe Ruth and smiled broadly. • • .. Now there's a fUY I would have liked to play with,' he said. "He was my type of, auy, the .kind I liked to hana around with. I'd have loved to have been on his team." Mantle~. of course, on that team -theNewYork Yankccs-aPl"ivina in pinstripes a couple of decades after Ruth had passed from the scene. He btcame a modem-day Babe', com bin· inJ prodiafous Ruthian home runs with a ncehorsc post-game style. "'Me and the Babe," Mantle mused. "I auess we had somethina in com· mon. We both hjt home runs and we both stayed out all ni&ht." . Tales of Ruth's . exploits were passed on to Mantle and bis Yankee oats. Whitey Ford and Billy Martin, by Pete Sheehy, the team's clubhouse man for more than SO years. ''We'd sit around, the clubhouse and Bia Pete would tell stories. We'd stay there until the beer ran out. . Ez·Yankee lllckey Mantle poeea ln front of paintlne of Babe Ruth at a New York rataarant. lla:ntle .. ,. tie woaid li.i•e "lo•ed to ba•e been on bl.a team.•• . Bruins· p~~ce rating on line UCLA, Aztecs set , to meet for first time in 50 years strat&ht sames darill& back ,0 llast season. Air fora built a 1ead arl)·-by cap1talizina on San Dieao SUtc"1 mistakes and turned coMeCutivt Aztec fumbles on two fint.quar1ff kickoff' returns into touCbdowm . .. We were a little spotty, which as SAN DIEGO (AP)-Even thouJh 1oina to happen sometimes in an founb-ranked UCLA opens sts opemna ~ ... Aztec~ Dous sea.son toniaht ipinst lowly S&n Scovil uict "We tell out nmnen IO Dita<> State, Bruins• CoaCb Terry cover up the~ wbcn they .,et in Qooahuc says tberc'1 no ta.SOD for traffic b\lt sometimei if you bit I.be overconfidence. • ball perfectly it just bowca out. All "I think out team &Smaturccnoia&}i ~cudoiswortonit~day&Od to realize we haven't scored a siaak it doesn't bappeD apUI." point this yev and we haven't kept vil said tbe Ancel must play anyone out of our cod zoae,". near fla11tless football to stay in the Donahue said .... think the players pme ~ UCLA don't have much to be overconfident '"We vc aot to do evet'ythina ~ about.since we haven't played a pme apinst that team." be said. "They"~ yet." aot rPod penoaDd. execute well and Toni&bt's 7:30 p.me at San DiegO ~ we1koac:bed. Tb.It's a cocnbiu- Jack Murphy Stadium is the fiist. tioo that's t9u1h'to beat. meetin' between the. schools in SO· .. They b&ve a lot of wcapom," years and marks the renewal of a Scovil added. "They are well bel· decades-old rivalry. anccd on oft'eme, equally adept at The Bruins, who have won the runnina or pusina. and I don't ICIC Pacific· I 0 Conference title and the any dcfcn11ve weatneues." Rose Bowl in each of the past two Donahlle was reluctant to tbarac· years, defeated-the Aztecs. 20-0, when ttrize bis team wifil' he aces it in a the schools last met in 19~. UCLA •· pme. . leads the series. 6-0-1, and bas.. "We've just been scrimmqins outsco~ the Aztecs 1131-26. • apinst ounelvcsand you need to IClC The Aztecs. who d.rol>Ocd their how a team reacts under pr:nsun~ sea.son opener to Air ·Force last how it keeps its poise, bow it bandies Saturday. 34-16, have l05t ci&)lt. diff'cmiunuation.s. .. be said. · "You·know. me and Whitey both broke his records in the World Series.'' Mantle said of Ruth. • • • Community college coach~s take close look Ford pitched 33Vi consecutive scoreless inninp, brcalun$ Ruth's 29'fJ., and Mantle hit 18 Series home B CURT SEEDEN .runs. three more thari Ruth's l.S. "But oet.o.11r,...., it'fook two of us to do what he d1d by There 1s tittle doubt in the minds of rumself. He was amaz1ni." .... _ .... h · An,. Mande ;;..~.tl\f have added, uu; coacud -I ey know who their ~ u..... quarterback: will be when the com· and Saddlebeclc "'ill be at Fullerton m what "-Ould be a dream matchup durina any other part of the season. All scrimmage1 arc at 10 a.m. The community college football season offically kicks off a week from today with Orange Coast and Golden West meeting in their annual Victof) Bell contest while SaddJcback travels to El Camino where· Swearingen beaan hit community college coachina career. · three former area hi&h school stars - Huntinaton Beach's Eric Lawton.and Buddy Noble and Westminster's Tim Hanson, all freshmen. that went for Ruth's digestive tnct. as . munity coUegc football season opens well. a week from ton1&ht. There was. for example, the matt~r But for Dick Tucker of Orange of the beer and hot dogs in St. Louts. Coast. Ray Shackleford of Golden The story 1s t~at there always was a · West and Ken Swearingen of Saddle· case o~t)cer~n ice thereto corp bat the back, there is still a lot to Learn during hot M1ssoun t~mpe~tures, and that today's scrimmages. th.e Babe would come m ~nd b_av~ one Golden West and Citrus will act with a hot doa.-aft~r every innmJ. toaetbcr today at Orange Coast. OCC Mantle winced a bit at the thou&Jlt. travels to Santa Monica City College But that was Ruth, a bear of a man Golden West's Shackleford has a retunungquarterback in John Heinle -it's rather clear cut. He's backed by Heinle will see the brunt of the action apinst the Owls. Last year. be set three school records includ.ina most touchdown passes in a aarnc (five). He tossed 17 TD passes on the season for another Rustler record and threw for 341 yards wh1ch is another school mark. • The real battle Shackleford expects to see is for startina jobs on the offensive and defensive lines and at with a zest for livina and played that way by Max Gail in the one-man show based on the Babe. Ori&inally produced for Broadway, the show has been turned into a telepla> with Gail guffawing has way through vanous periods of Ruth's life. . Mantle's life no lon1cr includes bascbaU. He was barred from the game by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn after 101111 to work for the Claridge Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. Willie Mays, another Hall of Farner, 1s under a similiar restnction because of his affiliation with Baily's Casino. Both could be reinstated, however, when Peter Ueberroth suc· · cceds Kuhn. Oklahoma welcomes StanforO NORMAN. Okla. (AP) -Okla· homa head f 001ball coach Barry Switzer says his pla)ers,afier ~eeks of practicina only aplnst themselves. "need to play a pme." Today, they act that chance apmst Stanford in the season opener for both schools. The pme will be a double debut. Jack Elway is makina his first appear- ance as Stanford's coach, after five seasons at n Jose tatc. And Oklahoma's "multi-bont" offense will make its first howinain front of a sellout crowd. lflhe name Elway sounds familiar, it should. The coach's n. John, starred at tanford for four years. A1 a sophomore in 1980 John Elwt> dirtttcd a memorable 31·14 win.played· in a drivina ram on OU'1 homefidd. Stanford has an out tandma of· fcnslve packl,lc of its own an 6-J, 19S· pound aoj)homorc quancrblck John Paye. Al a frc hman, Pt)'C broke four ofElway's fant·year ~ss•na records. Ao ouutandina athkte, Paye finished the basketball teason a the top Clrdtftll po ftt •uard Pl~'s ft\'Onte 11rsct is mor Fountain Valle) Hiah product Emile ~· uphl end wftom the ~hool is pu. s 1naaun All·Amencaandldate .Jn a pmeason poll Harry was voted the Pa~JO's best •u. Ht aver· ' Med nearly 19 y1rd1 per tteeptaon in 1983. the founh« t mark lll hool hl1to BU LLETIN BOARD ---- Bonni at the l"orum "' Hi&hly-ranlted middl~e1aht contender Cunis Parker of Philadelfhia will meet 8111) "The K.id"" Roberuon o Los Angeles m a scheduled I ().round non· title bout on Thursda ... -Sept 27, 7 p.m. at the Forum m Inglewood. · I Parker, 2S·S, 1s currently ranked No. 10 by Rm1 Mqumeand No. 11 by the WBC, and was a member of the 1976 Olympic boJuna team. Robertson, 9·1 . 1sc:urrentJy 15th ranked by Rm1 Mapzmt. Two other 10.round bouts are to be n.amed. Tickets arc available at the Forum box office and all Tickctmaster locauons, includina Ma) Co .. Music Plus and Superman. stores For ticket information. phone (213) 480.3232. Triathlon date. .et The dates for the 1914 811 Island Ullraman. a gruehna lhrcc-day sta&c tnathlon. have bttn Kt for No\, 2J..2S This ~ 4-m1lc compct111on comeletely cu~ln the 81g Island ofHa\\ai1. It t>qins on the ?3rd with a s1,.·m1le ocean swim from Ka1Jua Pier m Kcauhou Ba). \\here contestants 1mmed11tely beain a 90-milc bike race to the 4,()00.;foot high \Tolcanoc1 Nauonal Park. The ne-t day. contc tants embark on a 160-mtlc bike race from tbe National Park do11o1n the Chain of Craters Road throu.ah H 110. alont the Hamakua Coast, up to Wa1mca w11h a final climb ovtt the Kohala Mountains into Haw1. On the 25th, contestants fin1,_.. cuchna the 1~land with a 52.4-mile double marathon n.in from Haw1 along the queen K.aahumanu H1ahv.•r back to the Kailua Pier. Part1c1P'hOn 1s b> 1n\1tat1on onl> to Cun1 Tyler. RaC"e D11tttor, P.O. B<n N, Kl1lua·K.ona. H1wa11. 9614S. t JVlinl:lledoa Weet te.IUJI• .. Slow pltcb .altball lellllUe. The Laauna Beach Recreation ~partment 1s accepung team entnes for 11s 1984 faJI softbaU season. . Le._ues include men's and women's 12-inch slow-p1tch and men's I 6-inch slow-pitch. A coed leaaue may be formed 1f enough teams show an interest. • . Players must h.,,e w1th1n the boundanesofthc Laauna Beach Unified School D1stnct or be employed w1tbm the city hm1ts of Laauna Beach. Teams will. howc.,,cr. be allO\\ed to carry no more than thr« players \\ho do not fit into those categoncs. The men's 12-inch lt'~ue will play Monday throught Thur'$day c,·em~ or Saturdays at l.::apJla 8ti(h Ht&n ~nn1ng Pl 24. "nit women's I 2·mcb league will be held on Sunda)s al Riddle Field begjnn1na Sept. JO and the men's 16-inch lcque opens pla) the first ttk of October with pme scheduled Monda) through Tbunda) at Riddle Field. Deadline for ~turn ofrouer and tuU cntf) ftt IS Fnday for me mcft's I 2·1nch lcquc and Sept 21 for the men,s l6-1nch and v.omen's 12-inch ~uc For more 1nformauon. phone 4~7-3311 . e'ten\10n 103. - wide ~ivcr where the Rustkn will sorely miss Troy Ory this season .. · .. I don't know an)'thin& about Citrus," Shack..lefotdsa)'l. HI couldn't name one player.'. But then, I ·don't care about Citrus. JUSt ourselves.•• Like Shackleford. OCC's Tucker bas pretty well dcci.dcd on his quar- terback. Former Manna Hiah stand- out Ken Laszlo will replace last year's starter, David Goodine •. who has switched to linebacker. Unlike Shackleford. Tucker ~as a solid <tdensivc front -which allow- ed an average of 3S.4 yards on the pound last IC&SOD. Apinst Santa Monica. beiU take a loot at ~-eras ~·~· wbo 1:0UJd beet up kviJi Bra4lej 1nd John Cutaried• m the wiihbonC otfenie. Bradley, hobbled more lhiD balfOf '83 with an ankle injury, is still ooc I 00 pc~Dt healthy and will DOt take pirt in the scrimmage, Tucker noted. . At Fullerton. Coach Hal Shc1beCk'1 Hornets provide a aood test for Sweariqen's Saddleback squad. The 'GaUcbos are a:lJo set at qua:ncrt.:k with iopbomore Mike Doqlas&. DouaJ,ass took a ~tina last season. Miami road .show yisits Michigan Most top 20 teams ~en· seasons today From AP dbpaedaes T.....,,s •ell••• UTIIROAY ..... 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MllllPOIY. New York, 347, EMurrav, 11a111rnore. 32•. Hrti.11 M•nnt· 1011, 31' R11>1ten 81111more, >14.- RUNS DwEvana, Bo,1011, 107 ltHtndtfson. 011<1anc1. 9', W1nt1e1<1. N- Yori... fl. eooos. 80,lon, '7, Rlc>llttn, 81111rnor e. 91 lt81 Klntm.tn. 01kt1n<1. 110. Rice, Bos· ton, IOI, EMurrev. 8111irnore, 104, Armn . Boston. 102, AOev11, s. .. 111e. " HITS MallontlY, Ne""' YOfk 176. lt10Un. l1lh1Mf• 111, Gare•• Toron10, 169 w ~ tleld. New Yor~. ltt Franco cie ..... ~ 165 00\18LES LAPam 111 Tun. l4 ~· 11"91\', Nt'W Y~•. JS lie~ Tt•H J7 OwE11an' "80$lon, l 7 Cillel, fOf'O'lla J7 TRIPLES Co«IM, f OfOfllO IJ, MQSt'bv TOtOf!IO, 1), KG•bson, Detroit t , Uc>sllaw TOf'onto, f, WlllOo, Ke~\ C ,,, t HOME ltUNS Atma• hlon ;It "l"O "'*'• Ortltla!ICI 33, Tl\f'l\lon Cltw1t1ano JO LN~1t• ih, 0.t•oll 2', MurDl'lv Ot•land 1' STOLEN IASES ltHel\Ot<son. 0.•11'!<1 SJ, COlllll\ tOfonto SI l"""'s, A~s. 4S &vtler, Cltvflallel 4J C.l •t·• To-onto 41 PITCHINC. 112 OKtslonJI St tO Tor onto I• S 137, 7 JI Alt••!ldt' Toronto 1J s. l .N. l MI, TOfonto 1) s H I lil'iev.,. CltwNnd I\ l> l 11 N..-ro Nt• 'l'Oflt., t' 7, , fl sr•1 l!OUTS L•'l9"0ll S..•ri. 114, Wlfl, A-. "' Stiel) fotonto 1•7 H(IUltl TllH 144 Motrts Of!trOlf l'J\ A\lf.S Oulwn!Jffrv. 11:e11•a1 C tv C• ~II, 0a ll'ICI 71 Hf"M~I Dttro11 7' ltO•"'' Mln!WIOI•, 'h Pl vi-1111 N~ York, 24 PnlladtlZlllll, • tl, Man~ •• Clll -R I Calf r, MOflf t " Pllillat.1l!Wllill f2, Cu•, ~ • ~'!laJ\9J, N~ Yorll M Crv1, Hous~ tS; Out"-"". CNuoo. b JO.vb, Cll'tC 11 t.t!TS Gwynn,~ D , 191, SlncftMtt Chlcloeo 190, SlmuM, Pnli.de'lt>l\le, I .. , ~u1. HoU'lton, 164, ltalnn, Montreal, 161 ~au:s Rem. MonJr..i, JJ \.llmutl. PnUIOrillhlt • n, '4~ro CPI!· c.90, JI; 1ta1. PUt\blK~, tt Htn4tl(ll., I l.«llJ. 21. TltlPl.U ~· ClllCll90, 17, s.mu.i. A11!~ lt; Crua. liO\lllOll, 13, Ooran. Hou•ton, '1, GwvM, Sen 0'-0o, 10, ~. SILOUIS, 10 HOME ltUNS MurPfly, Atlante, )0 Sclltnldl, Piii~. ,,, Cey, ("'"'°· 2S. Car!•. Mofltrut.14. DurNrn. ~. 1l Leonard. San Franchco, 21 STOLEN 8ASES Samuel, Pl'\Oedttt9NI •1, ••~. Montreal. 63, W'"4ftl. s.n 0'"°, .0. ltedln, C~tl, .._ MWll.oi!, New Vorll., 42 PITCHING (12 Cltel$loml 54.ildlffe, CIV- C-Vo, 13· I, US; Harlon. St L.ouri. t 3, J .. "-• ~ 12·6, JM. Dew1tY, "°"'' Ion, 1·4, 210, Soto. CfndMall, 1•·7, J SO Trout. CtllcltOo. lt-6 J a STRIKEOUTS Goodtft, Ntw VO<ll., 224, v~. o.Mn. 1M. ltvan HO\Alon, llS. SOio. C111einnatl, 141, Cull°" Pflliao • oh11'. 14J SA llES Sult.,, St &:outt, Jt, Smltll c11~ JO. Otosco, New Yotll, 2'. Holland, P111i.delon11 2t, Cione~. San o.~.tt PENNANT RACES Amerkan LM9Ue WEST OIVISfOH W L 71 .. 71 " 10 " • .,,,. .... G.met Pct Ga SOI SOI SIM ,.,. ANGELS 123) -H~ (131 Seol II. 12, lJ Cleveland, 14, IS, 16 Chlcaoo, 17, II If. 20 Kans.' City, 21, 22, 23 TexH, Aw•v ( IOI Seot I, 9 Clloaoo. 24 (2) 2S, 26 K1ns.s Cllv. 27. 2t, 2t. 30 THH KANSAS CITY (:22) -Homt ltl. S.01. t , , s.a111e; 21. 22. 23 o.1ctand; ,, m. "· 2' Anoe!J, Awav (13). S.Ot 10, 11. 12 Minne· SOii. 14, tS. 16 Suttle, 17, 11, If, 20 ·'' 21, ,,, JO 0.klancl MINNESOTA (22) -Homt (12): I, 'Tua.s. 10. 11. 12 1(1nM$ City, 17, 11. 19, 20 Chlca90, 21. 22, 23 Cleveland; Aw1v C 101 s.PI. "· 1s. 16 Ton 24 ts. 16 Cl\iQoo, 27, 21. 2t, JO OnNnd. EAST OfVISIOM 90 SI 63' -Detro.I Toron10 10 60 S71 t ., ·-.,..~ DETROIT 1711-Home It) s.t>t 14, 15, 16 Toronto, 17, II It MllWIUkM, 21, 22, 23 ,...... 'l'orll, AWIY (12) S.Ot •• t Toronto, 10, 11. 12 81llirno<1, 1•. 2S, 26 MllwaullM, '11 21. 79 JO New Ye<k TORONTO (22) -Homt C 13) -Seot I, ' 0e1r~1. 10. 11. 12 New Von; 17, It, It 8o1ton, io. 21. :n, 23 Mllweull.". Awn (ti 5el>t 14, IS. 16 Detr~t. 24, 2S, 26 Boston, 21. 29, 30 Milw1ukN. N1flonal LH9W EAST OIVlStON W L Pct. Ga Cnlc:aoo IS S6 603 New York 79 '2 5'0 6 lt.,,,..lftlfttG- CHICAGO C2t) -Home (13) 5"1 tO, II • Phllade!Ollia. 12, '13 Monlrnl, 14, IS. It. New York, It, It. 20 PlllJbur911, 2', 2', 30 St Lout1, Awav (I) set>I I, t New York, 21 22. 23 SI Loub. 24, 1S. 26 Pllllbu(Oll NEW YORK 121) -Homt 1121 S.01. t , 9 ChlCailO, 10, t 1 St Loui$. tl, 1J Ptl· tsbu<'l>ll. 11. 22. 23 MonlrHI, 1•, 2S, 26 Pni•adetOllil , Awav (ti· Saot 14, IS, 16 c 111c:aoo. 11. 11. It Pllila~Dll .. 21 it. JO Montreal WEST OIVIStON '° 62 ~ n10so11 " 72 09 10 ., Remalnlltt Gamet SAN DIEGO (20) -Homt <ti S4ot t Houlton, 11, t2 LO' AnQtlft, 19, 20 San • Fral\CISC.O, 21, 22. 23 Allllnt• Away 1111 Seot 14, IS. 16 Ho1mon. 17, 11 Cloc1nna11, 24 11. 2S 26 Sin Fral'ICIKO, 21, 2' 30 Atlante HOUSTON 120) -Home (Ill Stc>I 10 11 12 Atlante, 14. ts. 16 San o-. 11. II Sin Franclico, It, 20 Loi AllMIU, 21, 22 23 Cinc:lMatl; Awev (7) Sept f San DitQo, 2• 2S, 26 Loi Angela, 21. 2t. lO Clrldnnatl ATLANTA (21) -Home (10) Seot 14 IS. 16 San Francisco, 17, 11 Los Anvtlfl, 19 20 Cincinnati. 21, 2'. 30 San Dlffo, 1 Aw1v (11) S.01 I , 9 San Francisco, 10, 11, t2 Houston; 21, 22. 23 San Oleo<>. 25. 26 27 Cincinnati., NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE Atlanta San Fral\C•SCO llam1 ~Orttans Wn1 '# L T I 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 Central l"ct. PF I 000 36 1 000 30 000 IJ 000 21 Cf\oeaoo Gr_.a.v Detro" Monnewt• Tamc>a Bev I 0 0 I 000 J4 A• 1 0 0 I 000 24. 7l 010 0001730 0 I 0 000 1J 47 OIO OOOUJ• EHi NY Giants ~ o0 o 0 I 000 000 ~ Dallas ~ "' Pni11oe1pnie o 1 o 000 21 SI Louis 0 1 0 000 23 Wash•no•on O c O 000 17 AMERICAN CONFEltEN(:E Denver Kans.s Cllv ltalden. San Dlel>O Sea11re Wtst 0 0 1000 20 0 0 I 000 J7 0 0 1000 ,. 0 0 t 000 •2 I 0 0 I 000 )J CtnfT'll 11 21 IA 13 00 P111iourot1 Cincinnati Hou"on ~le'fttlrnc 1 I 0 SOO SO SA 0 I 0 000 11 20 0 I 0 1) I 0 000 IA 2A 000 00 l3 M•am1 .New Env••rld NV Jtll Buff•tc> EHi I 0 0 1 000 JS I 0 0 1000 71 llO S00 40 0 0 000 17 010000 14 Slltlda'l's Geme\ C evttatlel t i Alms Ci reen 81v 11 llaldtrs Bulf110 11 SI Lo..11 11 17 )7 11 73 Danas ar New v~~ Ci•anrs Crian~ 2 e1 10 a m I Denver .i Clltea90 Oe1ro1t 11 Atlan11 K1n"s C11y al C1nc1nnet M•nnewt• tt Pniladt!Ptl'• Ntw Enoland 11 M•1tT1i T1mPe~Y 1t N Orle1n1 lnd•an1 • tton Sen 0 1@90 I $Hlllt, Mtnclav's Gamt WHh•noton at 5an Fr•~•\CO (Cn•nntt I er 6 11m) Hltfl s~ool Hln•IMtue f'lllOAY'S SCO..U Fountain 11111ev 17, Mater Del 1l Oce1n V~w 11 Esl•nc•1 ) Ed·son •I. Wett'.._• • . Nt""'POl'I H1tt>or 17, ~"'• Ana I Boise Gr1not 1, Costa Meu • Woodll't(lff J4 LIOu!la H ' • Wtslmtnlttr 3 LI Ovlnla 0 COf'OM •• Can"°" 10 El Modalll 11. LO.r• 7 Foot11 a n; Cac11,1uno Valfv " V1•eroc11 n , Or•t'Ot • Cerr '°' ~1 C'l'PftU 0 Los Alllm.101 1 LO\ .Atnlool 3 l<lllM ·10 MaoncilA) w .. 1.,n JS llltlMdv 1 sOl\ore fl Dane H 1 Troy 1' G••Pfl Grovt It Ma'V'• • IS. 5-vann.t 0 TON~HT'S.OAMIS MA• Ila •S E11:1er11111 at Vaienci. LAO'~l\a 1 ... <rl 11 ·~ ,.., .. San Cl~!tt "" S.n!laOO •I Guelen Grove (Hllf _,...,. vs l!t Toro ., "'°" v IO t l II • P1r• -n P.K1llc• 11 aofSI G>r1""9 All Olmtt I t '1/Jf t nor LR Ala~ F IOAV-S 11su1.:n rn• ti M ....... lll9mnJ ,,..,_, 'llUT ltACS, °'1f m le Ht• (OUIH•U ltov1 (VINM'I) 7'0 UO 260 HI " Snow lUntol\) 00 160 MlH GM J1y (F, $htfrt11) UO Ai.o rec.o ~. ~Olld Covntr.,, Sc PUie, Arlr.IOW ltose. M41rvelou• HOPM, ~ Bancltl Time 1 9 JI s._ al •XACTA (4 l l 11a'd MSOO SCCOND ltACC. °'1e mite Nte. Jncn100 !Par11erl l 90 UO IAO Fotfller 1v111anc11no111m> • • oo '10 Trtellll ~l\ar~r IK~I UO Alto reced: ChArmlnt C.tnl, EtocMlnt ltov S, Monl•eY kn'9hl, s.orts P.ttace. M"ter G, ~ EallCICflllclft Time 1 St l/S. ~ IXAC'tA <S•I) Hkf '21'0 TIOAO AACC. Olla mlle H<• • Va!lelle HlllOllet' (Anonnl fto ,.., l(apirl llal•ll') 3 00 ""°°'" C.lnoef c" WOlft') AIMI raceo ArrnOl'o COOllle. •ecMllO T 11M I .51 l 15. IJ llXACTA la•ll Mid t l050 l"OUllTH AACI. OM mlla peu italndltlctl 1cr""9ftr 7 to ~ n• 'lwo llrit. IK\leOI«) 710 .uo Tempo '"" Ciilo (F. "-r~) 3 00 AAo rtQtd Flt'tl Mate, M!nNN"- F ... , JiUI 1' F .... , Soedel Peltt" Tin't 1 S9 Jl j """ AAC•. OM mlla oace Tiit Re Cler (PlanoJ 420 3 00 260 &rent •• II' (kuebllrl S 20 3'0 Scott Ml Boy IF. Shefrtnl 5.00 "''° raced Hal'ICIO....,-, Gem. Rot>b14, TrOlloo, TalOel eov. Home Cllanc., R Cur111 Tll'M l:St U •XACTA Ct-1) o•id 13330 S4XTH •AC•. OM m 111« Roval lt•m1>•ff (Parkllt'I UO uo l . .O Wvnna Nandfna CROMfl) 2020 10.40 1teoen1 Mlle (Oftomer) •to Also !'Keel' May Wind, Final Calf, Caramel Candv. Traci Min. SlnliMI OOM, Jill eaker Time IS7 315. IJ ax.ACTA (1·4) Hid SlOUO. SEVENTH AACI!. One mile Nee~ Sure Sdlallil (8allerl t).00 uo 3 40 TrMWf'ft E6ot (Anderson) 4./IO 3.00 Or111Hrk 8rldllel (Keeton) UO Aho r.eN AUfll Gealy, Oral'Oark !Uossorn. Wint~ Siar, Charmed Quark. No s.11stec11on. Cooawlnnl Time 2 OD ti 5. U EXACTA (l-1) Noel "2,40 l!IGHTH AACI!. One mile pea, w~ (McCarty> uo 410 390 Sto19n Momeints !Pat11•l 3.40 3 40 T.,-porf Marianne (Dftotnlr) 7.acl Alto nlCAICI Triu Lui, Harvey•, $111111', W.. *'°'*' ()111, WiAow AdOur, 8at'O· l'ftS Owls. Double Bir.tie. Time 1514/S U aXACTA 13·1) Plid ~ 60 NINTH AACE. One mile Pace TMOl'e HaMYet' (Vldnhm) 3.IO )00 UO K•Nua Prlnceu (Rosan) S.60 4.00 Prlnctu LMI (Delomer) :uo Alie> rlClld. RllOdli Loo.ti, Oreo Byrd, Hy Dee Time· U6 l/S. U •XACTA !S-11 Plld '3690. '2 PICK SIX <•+ l-l+S> Hid '3M6 to wltll 24 wlnnlnv tickets C'lx hon.et). '2 Plcll Six COllSOlallOn oald S'2.40 with U3 WIMlno tkllell (five /IO<MS) TllNTH ltACI!. One m1i. 1>1ce Caloef'lle (Anderson) S.20 4 00 2 IO Ouleslvht Sllvstar (Lackey> 21.40 S.20 GtometriC (Plano) 2 60 AISo raced· Fi."'v Frank, Han!\1'11 EXPl'4"S, Sll<ti. Swlk, Haoov Hunttno, ArtdV. Wln1ton Time I.st I ' U EXACT A !'·SI 1>114 t 16' 90 AltttnGanct I , 14 Del Mar f'ltlOAY'S •ESUL TS CJtwl ef U -av .....-WINMM "'"""91 F•ST ltACE. 6 futlono'-Tnuml>llant Bann« (Uy) t 1.20 '00 3 IO Mr Harbor LIOtitJ (P900Che) . ts~ 7 00 Wll'IOdon (Metal 2 to Also raced L~t 81uebefrv, NuclHr Attack, Deily Exat~•zt, Barolnv AllUd, F1trna< LM. N1v1oancSo, COIXI AGt. Wt'rt tmc>renac:I. Bio 8a<I Wind Tlme t.17 SECOND llAC•. 6 fur'°"". PrH1nt 1 Tout (McCrn) 1120 440 •OO FrM World (Plncay) 3.00 UO Gallant Mick (Merel 10 60 Alsa reced Luekv n Grff!I, Dinner al Maxim'$, EU Noall B., Prince of Llollt, Studious One, Lord Ben, lllllllffllc Gtorv. Oublln Lace, Rule With Pride. Time 111 2/S u DAILY ooueLa (12-21 pafd '61.40 THIRD •ACE. 6'"2 furlono1. Awesome Promlta (Fox) 79 20 :n.20 7 60 Betty Monev I Lozon I 9 40 4.40 Circular !McC1rron) 2.60 Also reced Pride of Rowwooo, Avil•l.O L•dY, Raia 8•1111 Babv, Sally Cllase Time 117 55 IEXACTA (S.-7) Plod ms.so FOURTH •ACE. One mile. Ac>rll TlluncW (Lo rove> • 40 4 20 3 20 Crtatlvt Pursuit !McCarron) 4 60 3.60 D1nno Douoellt (Ottpclllo) 7 40 Alie> raced Suc>eroo, Slt'b<an Prlnau, Twll•. Sur! BWVIY. Voodoo Prrncns. Tacky But True Miami Jov Time I •I 2 s FIFTH ltACE. One mile on turf'.' WISh lllldl M1Uion (Vlru) 900 S.20 3'0 In • Me1'99' (Shoemaker I 1' IO 7., Appthtt CToro) 4 .. Also raced Certain Tr .. 1, lotllar, ThrH FOf Two. Tta Tattllf TH Larll. Crime Fr", Grafton SlrMI Time IJ7 l /S. • lS EXACTA 11-31 Hid 1397.00· SIXTH ltACE. 6 furtongJ DH CirlmDall IMcCerron) 3 20 3 IO 3.00 DH·S.i.lar I Lamance) 540 UO 4 40 Simi Dancer (Toro) S to OH-Ond,,.al tor hrSI. Also rec;ed Buslneu School, Bloomlno Tvr11n1, let Chaser. Wolf Kevi. Teti'• Bov, Candy Tlmft Time I 10 llS SEVENTH ltACE. OM mii. on turf. COlue CMcCerron) t .40 3 IO J to Am•0011 !Shoemaker I 7 00 • .0 To111 Woman 11/atenzuela) S 20 Alie> ra<.ed Foggy Moon, Beat Ille Drum 9uHlon 8• ma, Dffl' Maroo1 Time-1·37 ?I r SS EXACTA 12 IJ pela at19 SO. Sl "ICIC SIX 12·S·2·1-1/1·2l Nd 163.370 40 W•lll ort9 WtMlnv lid<lf 1'411 riorsnl l'1 Poc:k 5111 consotallOl'I oald "37 00 w 111 1'S wlnn•no tiellets (tlve ~I. EIGHTH RACE. I 1116 mllft A us1on COel1llOUU•Y•) 4 '° J 20 2 '° Ag.1a1ed Miss (G1rcia) 7 00 4 IO How Y• Doon (Pincav) 3.., A so raced Leadlne ~. K1P11Ua 8urr~f1v. SN'I Got Sl\'M, 0-Carrie nme 141 JPS U llXACTA 11 ·•1 ..-id IUOO NINTH llACE. One moe l•1sl! Balllw IPineaYI UO ) 20 2.40 Young Admiral (Shoemeilerl S.20 UO Cosumet <Lozoya ) • 2 '9 A1$0 raced Blcti.'s e Kiele, Lo\ Portales, Z~n r ~. , Ava~ro, Glance AllO;;I, S l(ld, J1m Man Tl 131 U IXACTA 14 fl Paid $~00 4 tlendance 13,631 JOiy C.tot .. At '°'"'"'., Cat\lln,...le CurllsStr•~ LarfV Ml.te HllMf I Grffft LouGr111em Mark L'fe Paul A1lnott Lill« TM lrotck 11,ry Ja«kel Dave Sloclllon JoM ~l\alttY l ilt Ca"" Tommv V1i.n11ne Tim S•mc>IOll Forrtil Ferlet Bot> Glld4f JOI\ Chit Jim ThorN ltod Nuckous Garv ... _,t. ' G lb&v Gl!Otrl Fr1n11 CO<\ner """''Donald Griff Moo4v Mot-rl' H1t11\i.v ROI\ Sir.ck Pat LlnoMY Jtm Hallet! 8ll Krlltert Gr1.,-Jotln MllteGove OoMia Hammono Tom Jttnkl111 J C,Sl\lad Ed Flori ~· McCUltouth B~lo't'd L•"V ltlntcer Steven Llebter Joe Inman GeorH lurns WIYMLIYI JOMCOCW. WOO<IV 8tackbUrn lobby Cl~ll Kii\ erown KenG~ Jerry Piii Mark Cak.lvtcct11a Clarence aOM Oavld()erln Jay .... , 811 lrlllon Jocl .. Mu6d Tllomu L.etvnan Garv Pinn• Garv Kr'*ler lonv S1lb D A.. Welbt1no MkJ4 SOii I ll Sander Oii Chi Rodrteuez Jll'I\ SlmOl\s DanFontnal\ Mar11 O'M9ara DaMV EdWar4' Wlllll WOOCI ~S.u«s Lee Rinker Jim G1la9tltr Mlkt5mllh How1td Twitty Mark McNultV P'•llM Te Ollellf't Bot>bv Wadtllns BobbV MllCl'td Anclrew Maffl Sieve Thomas Jim Booroi DoUoTtwelt Randy Watkin• Jacll Slit adttn Leon.rd TllomPM>n WavneGradv TC.Olen Garv Marlowe Loren ltot>erts' Tom LarTIOA Tom Shaw R lcll DetPOs Fuuy Zoelltr MlcllNI Cunning Paul Parlieell.H RIY Floyd M.:O'Gradv Bradlrv1n1 Jim Kane Jeff Mllcllall Llndv Mille< Mll<eHoknd ~ePKk Mark BrOOks vanc:;e Haefner G.or" C1clle 8ruce Soul•bv G1vln Leven.on 8radFHon ChrtJ Perry Jeff Baltev Date DouvlaH Mark Ha'l'H Oen Halldofson Buddv Gardner Tim Norris Bob Moll Ralc>h Landrum 1toverMat1bi. 81H Giaison Pet Horgan Halt lrwln Frank S1vmkowiC1 Gre11Powtrs Grell Farrow Mike Putnam lllctOf' Raoai.dO Ltnnle Clement• Jeff MarSh Breu Upper KC Liao Ken Keilt" Wahv Arm11rong Don Kaloclt' Ktnnv Kno• Lvn Loll 011111Qv1glev LonHlnttle Dave ElcMIWter Frank Fuhrer Mani w..,,_ LM Den!ellan Oavld Piooles Devld O'KeltV Wnne Piner JOhn Hamarlll. Curt Bvrum Joe Carr Jack Ferttn1 Adam Adams •·Ed Klrl>Y Bruce Doblt Allen Miiier -em.tltur 11 ...-us "...-1>s 6MJ-136 '6-71-137 .. 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Kallly 8akllt' Al'fw ..... AmyAlcolt oen.w Strtbl9 • Marl• Floueras·OOlll e.111 Denial Janet Andertotl OonnaCa-1 5"t l!rll Ruttl Jeuan Jo.Anne Cerner Pat l rlMMY K•llvvn YOUllO HOlll1 Sfacv Connie CIUl!eml Vldll F «ton JoAMWHham ~ SpenUt·Dl"ltn Sleollanle F arwltl Linda Hunt Sut Fooltrnen Dawn Coe LIU YOUl\9 Jull Inkster MIHltMc~ Aleundr• ""nllardt ltObln W1ll011 Marien. Haoot P•llY Havn Lori Garbtu ~yP\llJ Clnd't....,.,- 1. """ Stronty CarOlt C~ lklbar• M.oll~.I MIMYMoltt SMtrf TUl'lltf Kalhv OWtlWfty MY1'1VanHMM o..-~- .. taY KIM • AullOUmoto Co!IHfiW • NorMnF Ott Cll\dY ~ C.11 Hlra 'ca blhy PO\lltWa I i.-.ur1Pekraon Otborefl Pttrlu l .., tftnlCly I( 0'8rltn 9oflftle Lauer .\llM)l\ShltrCI JudYO.tlt. Detlble HaU N¥YOwy~ CatMtfl\tO a11 .. el MtYflf• Dtbl>le Aus11n 8tc1t v PurlOll CllarlOll• Gr enl RoMI Jone• '''""' MOt'M Maf'llltNIUM Ntnev l.04W l 011/\e Ar"•L..anv Marl'!' DIC•••on Clvls JohnSOll Pia Nlt)WI Marv Hittman Jertly11 lrll1 Cylllhla FI09 O.Wall SklMtf' Ma•Yo.iontl Jan SttoMn.lOn JMnnetl• l<wr SlltlleY Hal"lllJn S.ndre P1tmer lkrtlf • Mirr. !'Ila iutttv w rm LorlWt1t Otlt EOOll no Ht1lllef'Or-~Geddft • JOYce 1Cezmletat11 Jer>e &lrmoo1 OW.Me Delley Mary a.111 Zll\'VMl'm1n L.vnn Cooi\t•Parker Naoc:v Rubin a.v.nv IC.tau C•r~vn HIU Llurle Rink·S.we11 Tt«I Cerler; AIUtOtt Flnnev Jove. Benson Sl,.h LalltQl.ll K•rtfl Permttll Jane-t..octt Chris Lehmann SltPl\enlt ICornenv CalllY ltevt\Old• SlffY Quinlan D1wnt kortoaard N1 .... 1te Clrco ~ 1Mi•l•r1ln MarllvMSmllll Joan Jovce MarleWenMnten e rendti Golcbmlttl LNMCHsadaY l<llllY Hile l(all'IY Alltm MlrWeJWa<d A11Ca Rittman Ltl\or• M&.<ROka Jan Ftvntr Shanln llarrtll 8 Collins 01n SlktJ Rod Fun1t'1 8111VCauier LM Elder 811 .Jollnston Peltr TllomlOll GlorHBevtr Doug Sander\ Ptte fittU9met' Joilll ICaflnka Jlm FClt'rM Mllltr 8artltr Mlkt Felctlldt. Howle JD11n1on Kii Naoi. Cllartes Owens BoOSlone Paul HatntV Doug Ford RoMl"to DI VIGenJo Orville Moodt - Bob Erldl.on Har'lleW1rd PaulHarnev Don Januarv BOii Goaftlv Lionel Hebert U.S. Op9n" (at New Yanr> ,...,,._..... 33.,....., 34·34--fl 3J·37-70 36·~70 3'·34-70 3S•U-70 M·»-70 34·37-11 JS-36-71 3S·»-71 3'·3S-7t 3'·37-71 37-JS-n 3S·J7·72 .15--37-72 U·U.-n 3S·37-72 3S-31-73 • 3'·37-73 :U-37-13 ,.3'-73 37·3'-73 3'·3S-73 3S·31-73 34·3'-73 34 ·3'-73 3'·37-73 • ..,,..,.s s.mtflnal ""'"' Martina N1vratll0Ve (US > dtf Wendv TurnbUH (AU$trella), 6·4, 6· I, Chris Evert Lloyd !U.S.) ckf. C•rllnt eauell CCenldal, M , 6·2. IMft'• ~ ,. Tomas Smid <Ctechoslov..W.1-John Fllzgerllel (Au•tralle ) def Anders Jarrvd· Stefan Edberg (Swfdtfl), T-1; ~'1. ,_, W"'*I'• SernMNlt OtutlNI Navralflova-Parn SNlver (Us) def BlllY Nalltlsan·Anne Wlllte (Us ), 6·•. 7-S, Anne HotJOs (8rllalnl·Turnbull (Au1tr•fl•> def Chrl1Uane Jollualnt (Swllzfrtancll- Mar*-Mesker (Nltlltrlanclsl, •-4, 6-1 l)Wp ... fbNnt OAV.-Y'S LOCKI• (HawMn !Madi) -l•S •1191ers , .. l>onllo, 11 WlloWllll, " rodt fish, ti calico ban, 17 Ynd bin, 11S mackerel, 12 Mlffe>thead, 2 sllk>ICll, 7S bullet tuna. NEWPORT LANDING CNeWHrt 9MC:hl -•7 •noltrs. t2t l>onllo, 2 1tbecore, ' vellowlall, 4 bUllel runa, 19 bin, 3 roc:k flSh, 113 mackerel W1men's velevMI COt.LCO• (at UC lf'Wle) USC def UC lrvlllt, IW. IS t, IS·S Frks.V't frMtac:ftMI IA.SllALL Amerlcall AuedeW. WICHITA AEROS-~nc~ Ille Ult of tl'lt frtnc'11M to the IUcll ProcluCls C~ In i.uttalO, N Y , wtwe tht ltam wlll r,iow be '°'•'eel JoeCronln Cronin dieS ·at age77 Hall of Farner went frOrn player to AL president •• OSTERVILLE. Mass (AP) -Joe Cronin, who went from the streets of San Francisco. to all-star player. to the Baseball HaJJ. of Fame and eventually to the prcsidenq of the Amencan League died at has ho me here Friday. He was 77. • • Cronin. the first fonmr maJOt leacuc player to take over as head of the Ame;ican League. had bttn hospitalized at Massachusetts Gen- eraJ Hospital until Aug. 16. At the request of his family. no dcuu.Js of his illness were released. One of his last public appearances was at his beloved fenway Park on the night of May 29. when the Boston Red Sox retired his old No. 4 and· No. 9 wom by the great Ted Williams. They are the first uniform numbers ever retired by the Red Sox. ' Cronin, in a wheelchair, looked on at the pregame ceremony from a rooftop luxury box overlooking thud base. while on the field, Williams waved at his former teammate and manager and spoke for both. "Joe C ronm was a great player, a great managrr, a wonderful father:· W1lhams told the crowd. "No one respects you more than I do, Joe. l lo,·e you Jn my book.. you're a great man.'' Cronin ong.inally failed to make the Pittsburgh Pa rates of the National League. but bounced backed to star with the old Was.hington Senators and Red Sox of the Amencan League . He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1956. after _a car:cc.c. in which he collected 2.-285 hits and had a hfet1me average of .302. Hts best year was 1930 when he hit .346 with the Senators. drove in 126 runs and was voted the league's most valuable player. His best year for homerunswasm J940whenhehit24 for the Red Sox. The JUt-jawed son of Insh immi- grants move<! up to the front office of the Red Sox under longt1me owner Thomas A. Yawkey after lhe 1947 season, and was later made a member of bueball's executive council, suc- cced1.11g Yawkcy. In January 1959. attheage of 52. he was elected league president by the club owners mcettng in Chicago. then the league headquarters. "I dpn't know what WllJ happtn, but I'm staying 1n Boston." Cronin told reporters before leaving for the ChicaJO meclMig. ''I'll Optrate the Amencan League headquarters in Boston or not at all. This is my home, and has been for too many years to 'leave now" • Surprising Team USA, Sovie-ts vie THE FAMILY CIRCUS "The coffee table is NOT for break-dancing!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson •'' "It could have been worse ... he didn't catch . the big yellow dog!" MOON MULLINS 'TRUE ~Rn: .. I ~EA NUT GUESS WAAT; OWCI( ..• TME FIR~AV OF . ~L.AHP I 60T SENT 10 'TUE f'llNG!fAL'S OFACE .. IT WAS YOUR. FAULT, CMOCK ! T MBLEWEED MY FAULT? MOW COULD IT S€ IAV FAULT? w~v 00 VOU Al.WAYS SAV .. ~M6 ISM4/ FAULT?! . . .. . BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~ l !f f 1 ..... ;! ;~ 4 I • ;J : ( ' '"Georgf, wQul~ you mind talking with your mouth full?" DENNIS THE MENACE · · • 1 HOPE we 6ET \(OU1RE MV FRIENP, AREH'T VOU, OWCIC? · Hank Ketcham by Ferd & Tom Johnson I "by Charles M. Schulz VOO SMOULO HAVE ~A BETTER INFlUEHCC OH MC ! by Tom K. Ryan ,. Q.Z ":'"As Soulh. vuln rahl • you hold: •,1 !?Jl03 OQJ9 ~Partner .open th b dchn tho ·no lrump. Whal action do you takf! Q.5-Ncithcr vulncrabll'.'a you hold: ··~ +AJ9~ 0 763 0 • K The bidding has proce d d: • , Q.3~ Both vulnerahl , as South you hold: • tb !\'e t ortla. · I + Jla I 1' ? : f •854 <:IQ 53 OAJ95 · •62 What action do )'OU take? SHOE I DID IT.~F\··I MRoe.IT~ F\N6lt1Ett DRY Wrlt'\OOTR I CIGMST"'e.. l#M GONNF.\ DO IT~ 'M Get4NA ~~Ttie tfe(T.'lHe. WEED SHAU.NEV~ IOOCHTtESE LlfSAGArN. '-- FUNKY ft'INKERBEAN · ' I u 11 •' DR.SMOCK ROSE IS ROSE ..... ' ·. McCO,.MICK MOftTUARY 17g5 Laguna Canyon Aoad · Laguna Beach. Ca 92851 4g4_9415 HARIOR LAWN· MT OLIVE Mortuary • c.metary Crematory t825 0111« Ave Costa Meaa 540-5554 MRCI UOTMOI BILI. UOADWAY ~A"Y 110 Broadwsy Coata Men '42·9150 BALTZ llRGERON IMITHlT~L W!ITCLWP CHA.PEL 427 E. 17th St. Co1t1 MMf &ff.9371 I ti .. .... ·-- • . . ---~ ---- ... • • Lett A F..U I .. , 1111 Wu!f UM .. 1, ...... Our famous Founo·Oogct.twt.Ot -a...,..1,;,;p.,... Jlrz's1,.,... PUW • wt mrx •1"*'-n'latkl. t5d' a dey Pn Potll f(T. ,,..;;; ~ to~ In Full ~a'* ... , ~Stiepmb1f6'2·1821 Must know~""'1 eatab ~ GO.allry-64So8000 DIMES A LIN FOUHO: -Faft!. AU'•' wat., Mt-uPt Aetlabte Must Y9Clal,''"' E"O f .... W ,. -• • E Stwp/Sprtriger Mlle. Bkle trana Apply -'Oya bef ti*-0 Marie 640-6990 E .. t::itontc:t d ttrlbutor AKE tfY -MAKE ~ MllatCbetl._.. on Mtrl• coat. F•m 9AM,43a~-17th8t CM nMdt m&tUf•1*10n for MOHEY ·~ UOH£Y ,4:;;. • .aeon. Grey/whl· mil;, buaky, ._ _._.,.... MlllflL dept. I ms ge M9ke~le042tt 4 .. GOiden Atvr. Fam. --·· ButY~B-.cf\ C*lttr.Xlnt~ ----1111n--.d~-u..__:.....i:._..._ ~~==~=~=~=~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~----~~~~~~Mor~~~~~~~ ~~ ~-·-_,P~~~~~~~-~. tal 110·135 'Orapea S0.43 eon.:-bhlt~ SUPER yatd Gltlttencr. cat. ~ ·wtrt Pertlan MMI02Hou1ppt. typ19t Duties tndUde ~,_.,~for .-...147-1214 •• UHD8 "9ltlcat hOrizon.:nCOAATOA i1eU1 dedawed Orange Newport B .. c:'1 aru needa a f c:lett Baa 863-0200 Dacttonlc: MFG In...,,_ Hunt ...... ,,_ a Per1 PtitOlllM. paMle ho-S25° 120 Po l3-:S5C) • 8chwlM 10 IP-.d S30 Call N 8 Animal BMIWr ._..... • CO 'ut. t I ht fllWll.. a ~ D1pa1riient ~ Woocs daak. d.n 11/&4 UqU9 ~~2,0.$5() ~ "°" ftfU *'d gat•..,. 125 Mau Dr. CM .... Pr....., typ~ •r 9"~· g l.ookiflgfofrn.ndl)'~ ~ Utftlmum 2 run ·• . ISO. Door a Ctn try. Uqut ftWelty l10·SSO ~~~2:= 144<3858 ~~1~ ~ u..W. prtferrld. Jno ":ohn S*10f\~ mart.:111w.-:. Bl'ndM.•"-1290,;.,.,; kltehtn ctc>Mta} ~ Electdc raor I 10 CNi-$40. GE w-. ~. Free to OOod lune a..ut bright eggrMalve i-. c.11 Mr Du(bfn ~ 1133 work time In • P9J, .,..._, 4 dliy 1pref. u ..._ .., .. ,~ ~~ ~ ='!,!~~I~~ BoOlr.1 25-42, '73·RX3 tut cat, young *""* phon• .. i.. J)9reon. H•llD IPIUTll ~7980-::" J: wcm w.-Ca I for PIT -. Qd _.. t1oti2o.latfw= MW 112.50. Reducer =as::P~adlal"'!~ &4,....526 ~:-:~.:.~kw rBM ~ 23 .... FOOd Prep M-F 10-31 ~~~ .,.. ~~ -~~~I.th~~= mot0taS20MCl'I ButaM 175x13120 Fiber~ LOST;bhaa&goldMcCew. Mro, ~. 0.U Eam ~ 1.:,7: ~ ._.. '4.50/hr no HAM (114)484-9401 06. 11W•25Goaft~ nett astSU. ·woc)d and ~ :,J":!r,alr:;,: "" $25, D atrlbutot reward Vic CM~·FV :::;~~~ Pit train c Ottween 9 ..,.,, apply J-10/U 6 1122 •t lllL IWT · 8 DRAWER dr...., M•tc:Nng chest '50. tab* t25. Bely ex«daer $50. 548-3157. tabtf 120 COCktell tlble 117. s.ai ... M .. 1 110 ~:t:s 1 ~ M2-2875or 951-1802 end noon. 957-1191 GARDENER. '*1 tllM for F0/80 Opf'rthatmology REAL rnAIE . 13. RoUnd tltlle 16. a. 207 East 2lrd C<>tta •lthllt•s15 14aoUS: l1oatb• grayF·u'*,,~i. •tamMc ,.1 AmmTUtnl COOK Fn CM!' 21. must ~~canttu•. ooocllr•111ertbnuldla· WI Orl.,,tal tabl" (atone ~ • bird, L~. 494;.e3.4t. ~ • Mo.'tt1'4 u ' UlllTAIT WOt1C weekend&. H. SALT -A128 can ~Me4142 D~ft'ar ::. ~~ "'51r12=! DEEP ... Jloa. tackle box, Saturday/Sundayt-3; A.Nist Preeident, .,,..., 2750 Harbor CM lllMlatft UU l\U"ftMJUtlftlllt ,,I I .. h ........, r .. •2 •1• ...-..... Lott·~ In leather,..,. phof'IM, inua nave amall Count ....__n-.....-8 1 oompl9Jt 4'Pt + utl • • ... ~ .............. .__ ... ANTIQUE eolld COPPtf n• Ht .. ., • OH --· ••• v ........... TENOR '\Jkulala 135. c ... 9/2 or 9/4 at IM-;;; to medium .. ~ M F ... ·= .......... at'<)O +? Experiafloe r~ Elldtfng environment. .. ~~-::'9- waahtu1S bolat S3t. S.V-110/$30.011'1arahoaeall cuatoma.544.tl32. Doubl•d«J<P'all4fpla~ CountryClub Ubafal management~~ ~-ac,;;·;_=~B aome matntalnance gro·wl.f\g Oo1u ~;;;.;-&..... , . aral dlnl::t. room and ~.r= ~ltlon =· DINING room tabla ng carda by K9m, r•tall REWARDMS.2141 '6\Chlntaecr.t.,lalaklUa, neacled ~~ 1Meaatntei't0t = A-m ..,, ____ ,_. =taSoUd=:= ~:: am . :;~~~1~11:':~·~: :~:n,~~fC::J:i1~!.'~LOST-R-.ard,Callcofam, ~=-~1'9nefftl. CllUIUID.P m.•111-n = ~Mlgn -:_alclfil=ln • 9no ...... -20• s hnlth black and whit near new fl wwr ~x. diClawect 8/21 Tho · no up•r. n••d•d. 'Ml·111l ·' MUlt b9 -,.. l"l!l;lltl*lt~MUM ..., tat* and 4 cti.Jra ........ _... . boY• tin.-• blnocul"''I, F.....,:.. ..... Vic. Univ. Park, I : mpeono eo'lot• ~10n51' Inc., Full/part tlma 873--4840 .,.=-.......... ·. & i:.=:-.= ...... ,.;. _ b9moctoi•1dMC1•• ... 15(1. Old porcelain top grayblk•S30.Cardout* only UMd a few WMka, -,.,.,...., .,.., P.O. ..,. General office $4.ou tw _.,.. ._.,, -"""'"""" ...., ami11111ia1w kltc:Mn t.bi. 120. Set of bik• rad< 17. Car top No-Ilk• new sso. TV stand, NeW weat.,n nat tit• e~: 78M6'3t85M075 da ~&..ct,, ea 92MO . •ma PUlll w1• ttatn Al>PIY lri • Hr• f~· MldlM 13.35 ~o:-,::,,; - 4 ladder bade chalra, gage rack &6. Deep treed ~ 'YP9 14"x28" c:oat 175 Mii •25· 23 REWARD lost em can ronqulpmentr41t\tal store. person Moure Mon-Fri t>thr • ptu 1 mlleag•. ,..,._ & ~ .,.._, good rama..-ttS39. Art Dat9Yn black 155-13 ti,.. on wMM 2~·· high 137. conaoi. black and white frnl cat 9/5 Vic Bal P.nn ITILfTil ILll Typing & other ore. attlla, 9wnto4pm. AR fQ"Jay, 841"""8 • . to:~~ Q.co Mt of tabi. and 4 112. WltlOft 11·5 g01f Old milk cen. larn, QOOd ~= ::r:: • .!4~ ,,_. t.ny. Bactc i.ga Allport .,PIT ... 75F2r-Oon!_~ Sat. r9q. Unet9d Rent All, JO)'Oe, Kathy, OM)'*· · •HLI · . · <>ecic.,(..,l'.D ._ · ~ $50 Variety of an,. wood• $10 ror all. lh8P9114.144-878. Meh, .._ In quantity. crlppt.s. 973 ... 5740 pereon ~ &45--0780 2332 w. Co . +fW)\ "*YIY'i "*a.on_,,. 20230,flboanlx.i\ltr. tlque and Wllagtt cnara 545-3831. DINING t9bte 125. Dlnfng l<Odal 10MCOndwa PerMll&b 3011 AnDIAIT ~~ needed tor Newport BMch • . WOfMn; 90fl 174Ct...W. M031e::-~ and rOCktra •&·~~ BOHSEI blad( and wNt• chairs $50:842--4588 mod4tl EK8 wtth caM and EllllTl/lllELI Prtvate County Club aeall1 1211 CMttmae t>outJque, Ganer al OtflH Ea •xperlenc:.. pos "9 I . . ~~ ~=:c:.r.10: TVS35 24"glr1'aCNlw DOUBLE bed $50. Love· ftaiah,co.U115 .... S35. i.cs1M ~room at· raaervenow 650-4273 parlenced Wiit ttaih b ~'lor,Phoeo_,,.. IEC~PJlONIST ~~· ~ swtwl offtoe ohelr 125. BoY"~. crulaaf 145 ... t '20. Evtn1ng1 c:.a Salf prop•lled lawn-OUtcall OHl Y 83Mttt tandant, 3 dl!Y9 p/Wtl, • TELEPHONE SURVEY mini cornput9r • .._ ~ bttons and ._. --._ Pit 8all&ln a-6~. 115. Variety of wooci.t\ !::!ht•21 TVbladt and 64$-9907. , mOMtl60.&41-790t. Peneul mua~ak engllth. S600lht. PIT 9Y91, no In t<M!~ bV touch. HP' -8-Y 11-• ~ HRM!fa..:ttDM:.f --· 114450. WahJt 4 rack N ~star~~ DUAL 1214 tumteble $25 TUPPERWARE 2k·l5. lenica . JOH &44· eat 221.. cold c:.11 HB HJ..7457 C•nt•r CPA IJrm. = =::'~ +\~ R~CEPTtONlST/:Jypla1 drawart..,_deal(.21 115. PhoM 54a..242t BSA twntable 115, JVC Ornate glaleea 50$45. euto DATA REJIEARCHERI f544.t15e &x10 at co.t of 's;ni1 W ·~ .~_.... 39 lnc:tl •up CoOte Pie> •fl• 11am turntable I 10 RCA color Tat>aa lampa 125 and '50. 4IT llAll Yartfler FIT & PIT in. IEIEIAL..,. dealr.cl Call bnn; ' '11*111 ·a ...... flll#lj • · :::.V~""t1l~~ BRITISH, ~enedlan and ~.135. ~arion auto r::rn:~ :::.-; *HIEIYIL .,. lmm9d opanln~. must ¥Olvea phone wtc & Com-~ V'8tO .. Good •• ~ CcAot • U50-~ • lent 14 lndl round a.th US. Junior HI and HI cuaett• ~ ~~·~ nHtlng tablH 120. ll•WPllTIUOI t\avevallddtMrllanae l:!:.,tryforREotnca. pnon• pr~. K· •fllM • ft1m Tilornu •al dOCk $12. bOOlc•. not oeneorad In J4inaon apeak.,1 $35 Round pW!t tabl9 $20 M aua g • and Ac. ~ ~'-::;~ eon.~~~ S*· c:urat• typltt. Hra a..6. N . -1 w.,.,. a t'MJt n•w ...,-. SeYeral wooden WI, THU, from rtnlahlng Gruncfig 11.,90 ._,. r• S.. chalM ~ $30, cu~. Open 7daya dependable ,,...._ c:8I _ p /hr. Call Ktthy, Motor Aouteaewmilabl9• ~lot a~ llnale and double 11&. Khoo! In CaNd .. Pr• cordor $15. Audio mlur Hanel painted duck 125 10tim-12am. 493 N. Old 131-8900 DECORATE INTERIORS fS43.5eeO ~ e.cti.. wtK1 '*t typt 90 ....,., $60. Sold oek d'llld'a med boob 13-115. 20" 115. Aak for Stan. Pair~ bird• 120 Set Newport Bl. Aoceia E. Color/dHlgn. PIT.• to Gym lnltructor~ ' . 'lear?'WQrClprCia~ a: 4::1 ' ~ cttb 111. Tw. Var •PMd r~n $10. 650-SM<tO. of 4 13·w•125. s.. at Froimag. Rd at 15th St. UTI •llAlll atatt. Wiii train. n&-5447 outgoing tam needed tor M"9t be 11 rra old, ·•• • ..., .,._.. 211 • ty'a 4 drawer chest of Smith-Corona Coron.t F 334 East Harwood, Santa South 2 t>lodtt. Loottlng for •apenencad OECORA TIHQ SALES CM Gym apar pref d bU1 d~dabte tranlPof· pr~. 'frtend'1. drawan 125. LMge vat· &,,,... 12 por1abla alao-!~bu; killer $10. Ana Calll35-2224. U14)54a..72oe Ch•vrol•t M.chanlca. Neec:ltlalrtorcolor -treln.645-4110 ' tatloft.~halpfuJ "*"*· It ....., ... i.ty of antique wooden trk: typewriter with Cot· ..._. ei.ctrlc vacuum >Ont pay befto-• __.. but not NC J a y. bm ..,_, ,__ IO: l~ trunb end c:r.ta 11&. on•m•tlc cartrldg•, and aac S20. &41-1"5. ~~ ~·'':an~~: I , aflU CHl~RSON ~=' car. Rex~:: hantyt st $45CMOO per month. Cell artoM. ai....._wa, U702 $50. St.-mtr trunk .Cth chenQMbl• tyJ)9 n.w FIREWOOD fOf cemplng 548· 1591 · allattlll INC Atk for KrauN · NB hell aak>n hall~ 10etft to 4Pfn. • 1io1C1M1 at.r. No: hen& drawera 125 Wooct.n S50. Royal ~2. and bMch and horn. • · ltr Salt 401Z 873-0900 ' IEU POlll/P-Tlln tor qu~•:1 cutt•r. 142-aal . Celr 12714. NO~ carpent .. tool boX 15· wlcM carriage. pof1abla t.aro-box $3. 780-0220. TWO laro-wor1c benchee IRVtNE 8EXOW SUPPLY Hra: 1oam to 3pm Houte-2 e CAU8 fllUA8L Box• of Mann. gar, oara tllectrtc typewriter, near S 10. 54W020. R t U/Wh 1 al•· 1 llTl llOllllO wlv.lstudanta tSS. 1330 IOI TUlmll ... ,.... · I I I I• and llM 254·110. 10 Inch MW $50. Complet• atu,. GAS ltove, good con-WEEK. END :. • ._ • 8a..-..,..,..!> ",...,_~ a IO Looking tor ~ Tea,. ERS :Z:, ~,_"'IT PIT.-. -· I · .• Jepanaee fteh float rop9 d•nt'• catJlgraphy Mt dltlon 150 caah. 10· sieraoa _,.: man-" .. • -etc. P~Audl ~le. llUYllT lllYD ~H A._ .__,""' '" _.. ... ~ ~ --. OOod net COVtf' • 1&. Eight with lnttruc:fton booka lpeed Schwinn blk• 126 a.di, pool tabte, etectnc Wallace and Aa9oclel• xlnt pay, medQI l ben-for auto parta It Muat FIT & PIT ECE Unl1a & exp. 24 yra or older. a.neut, p~ Pf~. ~. • stained and V81nlahed •20. 7 bladt and whit• c:aah. 541 ISllN. mower. dlnln\ Ht, 131·8S85 eftta. CHICK IVERSON, l'lsYe valid CeMt':'~ &. gd req. "'-6c>lhr. 957...soet Mlrd ~and OE-. ~~MrsM.11. wood anuttara 12"x71" plcWr9 tut. from 7'': HARLEQUIN Romane.a ~d ::r:· ~~· ladatu Orr. 4114 INC. Atk for Mr. t<rw, driving record. Apply 8t Help want.ct lrnmedlaMly. ~OABt.E. 1• · :::~;eoC•}I K•t."Y· ~=tr~r':'" XMTtW::ivkwto 1Q~ o.. 1500 recant and eo.taMeea.842-8205 ' ULIUPmlllU 873-0900 Hub Auto~· 2120 Home ~wvtce SC •l'IAllllT...a·. . ~ · 1 • k~· ~~ta" ~ u ... _ tubae. older •dltlona ISO. TE • .... Babysitter for boy 1,~ rJ. Harbor ~Iv , C.M. OWn trw 1 CerUflc:atlon tr91n1ng & •1 I I l/tfim; vlnt.lrun •. ..... ......wett.-_ dryer,uoet-145-713e. WHI cheSt .12. Blown ..... -IPLllmlltlT old a..1·30PM Mon-64'6-24&4C.. •nm ~ ttlM ~ ....... forl--... ,,.._··T'-and lampe 5 843 len1condition110 Pro-drawere W!tb wtlita china Hi..h .-...-• · · · · ~ ~tPM-7AM lot ---.....,. ,_ Watt 15th Street,·...._ r...ionai portabi. Caatrot JOHNSON bua C.8 $25. knobs $30 New pa1eMy -v &:!; J::2;;r-· Costa Mela. 142·2238 mlllTUlDI Apply Jdy Aogar, 400 So. ~ .. & OGlllQe !SO 'Wiii". ............ port Baect\ (oft Placentia tru•·tO·llOht mak ... up Bat• leatMra 125 New quln9d nw1n tPrMd 110. BABYSITTER WANTED Fridays and Satur~ " . co.1st Hwy, Uiguna 8d\ students ...... v.a. Cel b" lllPP'Jft. ~1-1'010 Avenue). 548-0135. Bat· mirror $20. Automellc 8rlgga & Sttatton 7hp Ironing b9vd 12. Sewing PARTNER want.ct to co-Dependabl• penon to Supemwtiet,a; YOlll.,.. llll• I.... Conv ..0.. M1 c..ar lllrl/ 11 g;m · urday only after hm steam vaportnr, ,..., '50.-T.i.ctyne arMrg-box $1. Newport a..cn. vanU.h suocaasM new pick up anc1 <*•for 'I S5tv.Cell213452-5a55 T ~--·st CM.Ml IN& Aeal&emaw -eo· ptwa. newl15.64&-9015, .-icy rit• 125. 8'0 Oak K-.pcalllng.644-03118. pWIOMicar•productfor childranalt.achool.Hunt. wnmv'• Hol_._.111111g, ' . 5 StrHt, Co1ra MHa. natM>nel distribution & Beactl Mon ttwu Frtday Ol9hwahar~no 8'CP M-F •now h!rir19. ~ ~ LEARN Computer and Pro t •••I on• I • t • APARTMENT f9"1gere1or CANISTER vacuum $20 842-0969 Aaa-·--b .,_. ..,.._ 78()-1111 Uta houMWOf1t M st 10·3, 14./tlr N.H.A.M own trwwp, tC*lk ~ wn. Offtoe .,.,_ PiclM titvdel91Pp1aaWM r• $50. Meroadel trunk lld Baby""*" &6. Scmrinn . ·--·-· .... . u 758--1122 Apply 9'-10~ Siatl ... phW ~7t type So.s,t. S.0-5150 --. ....... wnad $50. Oun. EklQOY parts, blk• girt'• $45. Sc:hwtM KING .. mattr... and SP1RituXL READINGS UAL m&ll lfflCI lcM chlldf9ft 536-2623 • • OU6ea. --.,...,, -~ and tlr• 125450. 1110 20" boy'• b•k• Ste. boll aprlnga S2 5 . AcMoa In A• Mitt.a & Old •ta.blahed e.i• Babyaitter want9d, my lllYEI H°"9e ~ ~ day per ......... g ; h•lptui. Call Diana F9daral ·A...,,.,,., Costa 148-152$. • T80-384t. Cou,_.lnQ :1115 So El office guar.meed 1ncom9 l'IOIM NB 7 mo tw\na. 3 days p,_, Mon, W.cf & ftek on r9gUlar b-. Ffonl oftlce, ...,-d. 8lt M0-1111 MeU.~272. CHAINSAW I" Homelit• LARGE Slcl boota S3S. Cem!noRM.Senelenl. fiompiopertymngtMO¥· 7~pm.~Fachoofyr, Fri 3 Hcs .P-Jd-.y 8~742_ ..-,Y.&.wa-., ~•N! ii .. C.. BEDS, doub6e ISO. TWln -.ctt1c, MVar UMd $40. Ro11w lkat• S15. Rock llc'd. 492-72" Ing out of.,.. must ..a. 1125/Wk. A.re 873-7954 &40-6392 · llll'IHNJ portBaec:ll GS-2090 Al IM._..)llGU,... 135. He9dbo8rd• I 10-W.,,.,..ty cerd. Mornings racotdt St. Man'• and •Sp111tual Psychic, NJ,. e 18-784-9548 .--.. •h• 4pm. DFUVER-dall"'8fy & p/u, TV 20 HM•tl .... "'l50-3MI PART TIME~ hour9. lltllllafty Nalwof* ..., .... S25. Book• 2S.-11 Ola. be for• 9 · 3 O am . wom.n't clotM9 1145 vttof & Card RMcter• ••rtiHtl IPl/llU.D1Wll inst.._ FIT. (pd dr'MnQ Gen o1c typing ~ •tlft- tMla 10.45. $tampe U.S. 875-3153. Slld9 fUe box $4. Boolta Pest, Pf9Mr\t & Mure. f , r.. 1 ,.... Full cnaro-bookkMPer recofdllloance 546-1080 llTEW PUil Ulf Sew COn~ 42·1'23_ a -•-. or Auetralla 100111.00 CLEANED cloMt. Excel-=.:5~d~~ 87S.2495or831·81MM •• 4v .. rortawflrmlnHuntlrlgt(l(t Drlor nuded for Energetic, rHPO.,tlbl•. NITtm ~ ~ '::.': ~:':J;~ ~ ltnt condition m•n' 1 My.,,,. 752.7113, Lest f taa• i,j DffLil Beach, wflh cohctton .-. klndqart.n atud«lt to =·:~~,~~ Rex hour-.""*' actv.nc:. un.: ~ In ~ . · · ctothea. TrouMr9 42, ... le Iii. pert.ncle. Accounta PllY· and from IChoot Pick up & r..sd .. tlal acct.I fof mwtt avdable IN 3llO Mon-Thur I~ 12 Noon. -~lie thlrta l&M tome M TTAESSES. 4 alngle ' able, J)4Yroll, accqunt.a W•t NftPOrt for 8am eo.t Meaa Co Aalleble . YHEHEWPORTER. t t01 BICYCLE 120. Four fofdlno we1tem ti..'. )ac*eta so.-110 each. Baby car tNt FOUND ADS SpecTO: ... ~ ~t~ 2~ recalvabl• comput•r arrlyiJ at Mac:Artflur and trwa 1.,..d Ml.__ pd ParMlme 119.ht. ttook· Jamboree Rd, N.L chain '25. Ulmpe u: ... a..dlea ,,.,,, IUl11 $5. Saturday Mtween ·---Input, min. typlng1& 10 ..,JoequlnCdm. "-tum -• -· . aeping at Ft v..., ofloet.;;;...-""".;;..;;.--.;~-..,,;...~ Chalr1$5.BookcaeeS15. bl~ ....... ,,2 "", , ...... ,· 10-2. 13272 W~th Robt.Sattler NH/CM k~ exper Call Chneta, 3pm $45-1882 ExP« ~. 831--4815, llberaJ~ta-G>2l ~ TV atanda •.a Rlldloa S6 .,.._ " _,. .,...., RE Broker 8d Realtora u .,.,, . . laev• 1n99 anytime ... ..... . 108.,f~B. hOUMCoatt StrHt. WHtm nat•r •RE fRE£ &42-2171 545-0811 .... -1 . ORIVER/Proc.a SeMoe. p•--g,,~is~a!:"rr~ alne 12, puraM·$145. 213-430--402.3. ft BOAT DETAILER P/T Hrs Start lmmed Hours flex. AllT•I sruoem'~ Needadlot.....,.cwtar*d $1. "Bunkie" board as. a... 9d~ mad\m. MOTOR cro.. btcycl•. CaO.· 1111 Wut• SIM t1eJC1bi. Kana Boat c.n1. Southwest Attorney SYC. RESIDEHTIAL CLEANING •7 50 to...,.. 2l lmmd-!~ar1an ...... "e. ... 1~8!!!· 110 n-.. ..w.. boc*a s~ .. ·t1on•"" Call -.... o .. ..Au•""-""'"" ...... """'781v W-" ...... FoNman!Sal + • . . "t't"'T ~ .... -. P1ctur• as. Stack tabtee · ...._ ...... -...,..... ....... * lllllT"-* .... ._ .... , .....,...,_ -mag. ...=.::"'to •1500, ...... M1n at•°'*-.. M\Alll b9 11 eo.c.a ..._, 546-nll u suttc.. as Mege.. 1tM9 * each. An se. 5715 U2 1171 -· ........... • ........ . pU c.u.n p.....:.;.... 11 · ** $4 TV $5. Dolle SS. Sultc.ae. bath · • 1mm9dlat• opening In IUT... DTRIRV:RS-Ccai"1,05811ccorUN-•q aJCpr1yr,tMnt~ · c.IM~ AESTAURAHT~ili&ift,. na r • · ecal• drapea patio SOAP Box Derby racera IM,,..,.. Wllltrak'llndl· Hou.sewtv., retlreea, atu-• · r-a Cleancutlbondabae H·--....... ••--tP°'albla~b~ Paperback• 3U. cha•~ ltema 125 Meh. 20" Schwinn vldual with good c::lettcal danta,FfTPITtemphelp: MacGr99orYadlta.1tl31 NptBd1142-el24 .... -....-c:ook/COl.dW7Sl-4515 crutctiee ss. ~ sa. 25445. 11e Cecet Pi.ca Scrambler. ye11ow m41g1 11t111a: typing eo wi>f'n c:ath....... tiet takwt. ,,_.,,118• eo.ta .,.... N~tttand ll5. Phone oft Ora no• 10-5. S30 1' artlflclal pin. FOUND: Mala "*19/wht varied rnpon.ibnui.a'. parking attend. Etc. •IYEI TUE Uml.AllWll PART-TIME. Vartad houn ...-nnt 87 254e•t1•9.00. 842-5872. Chrtattnutr•S25 Lov. ~-..Shapi:i:&•'T.~ Good benefits. Salary Applylnplrl0f1.M-Ft. opportunity tor adl _ 3-7PMwtldye.484-1078 to lnc:ludt Mf'Y A.M. Me N Eda• •10 E.171h BIC't'CLES,man'ecoutat CLUB chair• 120·150. _.llonS50.al er.,0 ,r:i1°!~~ err '~ open.281-e222 tween 2.00 + 5·30 pm m.nt Muat be~ Laguna bNch Gellary ......,.._.twfe• CM 19 ~ ...,._ brM• c:rutw. hu eMc-Lampe 110425 Ptclur• • 17eo Monrovt. St• C-2 ~ grad 11 gd nHdl UIUp•raon ~ ¥INde ..... ClltlOM -IT dlt' amp. tr1c 1gt1t $45. ~ 11.15() ClothinQ 11410. f.4.4-4147. FOUND yng'inaM pltbult • ICllllllPAYUU CM For Information cell drtvlng rcOrd~M&t 'ap-Salary bwd on com: truck, van, atatlon AeJdbte hra, Contac1 $45.•1...,._, 139. All u-Whit• alephante 1°'45 SOFA 125. Hld9-a·b9d blk w/wht on c:haet or BUIY daak In 5 plrlOf1 b9tw9an 2.00 + 5.30pm pear., must new curr.m mlaalon only. 10% co 25% wagon) to .-t ,,... Jaat Brown alW &pm cehntlooel,rto.,.._.Ex· 5051AJcomLane,~ $45. Arm chair 121. tr .. togdhrMl39-0839 .aoctg dept. Must have ~altcfOfOebt OMVpnntout. AlJ!PlYat: 714-487-'727 paper...., In !MN lllll9 tra 9"-1131 833-0481. M•c:ftalr-S27.8'round .xper.,r•&tiewMnato bOOlckMP'ng Frweway Stor... 2)'<Wr --. .._ I»....,_ perMimedlW&._INfta apoo1 coff• tibl9 125. Loat blk/whl Mala acc•Pt rHponalblllty. Prutlgloua Nawport BC Hatbof BIYd, eo.a ~ m&tnt labors ~· Cont~ .. Greg ~ In IDcel ,._ BLACK & Deck• Mc:trto f'-dtMd~edt fort Tru~le bed ss. Sabot Slberiantiutki.8moaold ComputeT knowladg• Beac:hlawflrmaealla .,.._ 558-0383 F./T MOO tv Dane Pt • .,_MoncMy-vFrldef °"'Y Inn mow, almoat ,,.W v. beat dealt ,, jpiit· dOIY"U~ tJ.o ~ ~~It vt. 1tln-Santa M!ptul. Pteuant upbeat lnduatrloua full charge Martha Co 24705 o.t'8 bet-..n 1:30 9"d ..10"..10 8'lOP r'llllP· perw $50.541--1087. mantr.mata.&42-5178 ~s1o.84&-233t . AnaCM54a..7972 ovlro,.nmant. Call bookkMpar for buey 4-ORY CLEANING I LAUN-Or,tueattwuaat &.""2$·6Q..432t orJohn(11:_.,417_1037 -=:~~==-~~=:;=~~iifiERi!iiiiil'i~iiimi;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;~~~~~~ 250--41()0.-r attorney pracia. au.. DRYHElP.FIT.40~rs LIULlllUTJIY -• ACCOUNTS PAYABLE fled appll<:anta d have Sdayt.1144--4421 Red HllVMacMtu.,..., Pllf-·· fl IDT....,_ DIMES -A- LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICli TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your ihWn• for $50 or leu In our l•mou1 DIMES·A·LINES pulJ. llshfld NC.h S.tutd•y In IM Dally Piiot. OIMES·A·LINE •d• mutt "- pr•,,.ld '°man or bring th.m Into th9 Delly Pilot offlce Be .ur• to I~ yocJr ph~ numb#lf or •d· dtwn In 'fOUI ed. h•ll9 • prle• on ach Item 4 no •bmvlatlon . I p.m. TIMlnder Coe .. MMIOMoi ~ THE DAILY PILOT CMltk-Clerlcal & bank rec· up w/dally antryof AIR. EUOTllCWl/11111. 70wpm, COrp/raal ..,.,. .....,. raap pereon. ... CLA SIFIED·OFFICK ll(>URS =-~~is~~fPtr ::it ~!%:1\~:"':~: F~~r~ t.,:;_•1 work. •1300-S1soo. 2'1-1221 ~a.~ 'CM llM'. =.:,::.:_= Telephone Sen it·<": Monda)·frida) 8:00 A.\1.·5:30 P.M. Businei,i. Countt'f: MondHy-FridH~ . 8:00 A.M_.·5:30 P.~t. OEADl.l~ES 'Pl Hl .U:\TIO' l>t'\l>I l'E \lo1ul.t~ S<il. 11 .UJ .1 m. Tut· ... cft1, \11111 . l::rn fl 111. hf t•thw~cf.1, l'uc·'· l:.\O p.m. 1 'l Ii u r-.cl•H \\ t•cl. J ::~o fl .111. I t"rirl an 'I hur.... l::UI p.111. "'atunl.1' l"ricfu, :i;t)() p.m. ! '111111.1) I" ri. • :\:IHI f" 111. I •:\NCEl.l.ATION & I . COIUtECTION!"': · ( 1111t•t•lla tinni. uiuJ 1·urrc·c•lio11s mu~ lw m.uic• on l'IUllH' cl1•mlli1lt' , " tlun t•. Plc·.1-.1· k for ~ • Hl4 1•ll1uion nurnlu•r "tlt'11 nuu 1•llrn ~ c111r ut ERROH : CLASSIFIED ••• bD~ tl\ru flnlnaclal atat•· · Machlniat Pll 9111Tm Pta Shop. Exp. tn bak4'y •T CUii tMnll Law ftrm and/or EXERC1$: INSTRUCTOR nEE Ill Ill FIA ' PW1 T\me.. Ana. or rea1aurant helpful FITpermpoa.avatttotNt compul« up ... plUI S1250 hr wlll train •••p.,.H•lll Serve HP•r. pr•f. 491·10:S111irkflof Pator lndMdual who anJo~ 844-9190 U.. 850-0302 ..v 11111111 142-1403 John 11--4 working with rtourea .... ._..., FILING CLERK for South•rn Orang• ---=AES=T::-,A~UAANT~=-- Muat haw 10 kay exp. -"' E County rlllldenta No,. ,...,,., lli1BI .ntry 1eve1 poe1t1on. Wiii ProduC11on •XS* tie1ptu1 :.::;,0;::.cwr:1=v:: str1ct1ona... Afternoon a .. PllW .,__ • oomtl\. No st WW "''R train, Call Sandy butnotnec.Caabhmt-2 t nd 0~1 & ~ 9Y9n!ngc&w.a ee11ng rw c uy, Mulit P:!'~~~wwu-~ /. 842-7702 '°' pt w1tdy9 850-0341 C"anter. Eacel119nt op. a-UUF.••••1 • ..,,.,. •. 75~1 =~~ U9~TIYE =~~ ~.~! 1lJ'f.J'~lf£!~a s:.'.~ ====~· New ator. coordinator ror Room to orow. good 863--0200 • 147·7177 C1112 .. d Ada 142-5871 Rr1Dnkon. 148 •431 nat OM! franchiM ator• ~ti M-F $4/hr-up In Newport BHch, Apply 9110, ~. purchating, uped1t1ng, • r~ e 1~ word proceaing, cu. us '" =or=: .Ct ~&1111'1 •••ru pw.on $1000/1200 mo ..,. ...... ~ a~ ; Call Cl'lar\4, 142-9470 ~=rn~· UITMITm MUILT •Tll "Ull Im IHTllYAIWLE s1•want1 fn ~ ~ Mvtt b9 Ar9 ~ tn "In hCWM over 18 )l'Mrt Old, ha"' doeef" 1 Oualtty ~ d•~Oebla car. Wiii "'aneg4MMnt pot.ntlel train.~ '*Pful. Call Hank at 751-2401 Earn 400·500 SS ~ Carpentart helper for cw- montti Cell M2'"4333 tom hmt Newpoi1 llMdl tl>emtfpm ..... """· ... '7.50 cw.'tlrM. • ........ , 80hrlper"41 f7M023 • 111.IPILIT UIPITmtlLUI Ell* anly. mutt have md ' tOOle c.a Mr. Htl.64N 1 District Mana9ers , ,, yo4.I won. Y°""O boy ~ th ond jotM. or. not fot >'°", < o cot99f "'"'-~ arculo "°" field This 0 ~ potlltton With 4olty cha &. rewards. . ·- .. ba If ... · p Wy?li . · : S to Be!p Wut · ·· I~ 8111 Waatff · 5 , ll•IJ Waatt4 · 9100 Belt Wut.. 9100 Caatr11 I •tac•llaa••• Ill '"" INta 2111 eu.e Hl4 ttr " · .•. REST.MlMNTS."" . . IOITEPIUll . larti•t••·~ with •.II· .,~a-a-.y;mcmn .... ,.... toll GOLF CLUBS left hand9d •• Ulll Camp;'°lh;a;, 11m tm Hll · ftlTIWFUTS for'soft water co'ln San pallenoend_tomakalOft ~""~'•" . TYPEllTTEI Photo 1 nriabequipmant fullM1$85.53&-1NO TWNDSL,loht9,75gan tormlnttructt .. $495.Buy Honda 450 )Uat out Of ·'· Juan a.po lfN 'Truck sculpture dotlf ~_.213 1mm.ci1ate opening for••· 1u• m£11Anlf or b\lalnHI ·lrvlne Mov1ng, badl, tbla, delka, AIP, r9CQnd In/out, • feet°')' dlrKt & aave. .ltOtllge $400 e73-ee22 • fa now ~ ~~or,a . dr1vtng .. ,ipar ~. · '-· . ,: , penenc.d lndlvldual In ~ . 281-5211 Ind antique Oak 8 pc din-anxloua, $55K. 648-9452 Cloeed F-SU ttea .... . ' 1:'..:!; ~.J.t:.r:; u wtlll ,..d gOOd dr!Vlng , = 1 .. 1 ~plush corpor-experienced In ditplay ad, Ing room Mt. "3-&534 34' La Paz, ijale, dll. ••'-In/ ;M : ... _,., ·~ ~record p vac,. !11•, ~e. . nm -••• ottlce M ust,,. .... Pf'O-merk-up. puta-up ,,.. t• ,.. IOU Mutt Sell-GH Water $49K. ff0..7487 Baer .::::!~n 1111 ": . ..!~, 2~· ~ .. ~25ul~ , ~ applla"!ta ~93-45a5 . ...:.:_ ' Cotonadel Mar real•t.ae faulonaj appaeranc9 & and/or canwa lklila a . .-..1 MAKE OFFER ..-.... ..__.., "' r-.. -... ,. ·CA!' ~04~~ •. Salea 11\ Coemetles Full or t1rrn.•eat•bhftlac:I In 'I~ attttUde. Top typing & definite pklsl Cute orphaned putc(I) Heater, new,~__. Gl.ASPAR 17• on ·• 171 HONDA CB i!8 U!O 17c ml(714)9&3-3427 PP " ! P411 time. Wtn train A.tll 1 .. kl ;, . aherp t1ka lhonhand lkllla required. H o u r 1 a p p r o x • to gd home. 5 1 old. MS 432• 1441 140h 4 cyt rJi.ottiwy ang firm 873-0420 Frank •77 Toyota 8unradat • · ... :-r.taur~.~~ · :" . torDarce'650-8311-· chargt1 MCt9'.tWY' ~ob 11 .Ex<*lant.1alery;Sendre-2PM-10:30PM, Mon·Frl. te0-7285 Nwpt Beach Tennis Club p, 447 .11 P~t-mlnt cond MlnlMotorHoma(539TJE) ti~---"le IWS._.1111 lnteteatlng, Cftal~lng • .MJm&to•Part0nal, SalalY to atart: S9-St0 Engllgh Sheepdog, 3 yr1 tammembarlhlp.$400+ 5eSml.S3IS 54M280 ' PRICER!.DUCEOtoW ' lntMr.t It ~In-· · l""Pl<M' • mulll ·faceted fnd . r• 11.11 Town I C04,intry Rd, p/hr, DOE, plue h6alth loveable & obedient gr .. t tranfer fM. '40-<t813 lerlHt Dttt PltMea · S598I . :.. , , ··-i•••t· 7~' Ovtr..,:. .. ~1ng·. dec:orat-quirM • exoeli.nt typlni>-Suitt 1&. Orange. 92e&e benllftts, sick ttme & va--for Jog_g81't or famlly Oto Oly pie Pf e.te 1881 Searay (Sundanc:er) Honda 350 Cl nMdt work BIU. MAXEY TOYOTA ,.. ••• ._ , lngJ:,..,,.."' stQre, hel~· tkMlt'U·w911 u ganwal cation. Med•)'ard&gOOdhomal m n • 280-H.P. Mete cn.iltat, $250to42-4255 19202e..ctl M2.oa29 · ·, lllllllll · .. Ing cu11crmara. Mu•~ be sec:retary· aklll• • •nd. a • IEOllnUY Apply In per•on or Ht· 1928 Serl" 1•2•3 ume # outrlggar1, rod ra~•. ijij~jliiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiif :, : ·" : ... ....... l<'nt wlth·color and math. pi.aaant peraonallty Law ottloe Must h1V9 good phone tOf •PPt. S 1000·Spon1or-•375 bOlder•. large bait aye. . ~. o.;["~ry In~-Tues thru Sat. atertll)Q s.iary .open Wf are an. front ottloe ai>PMr~ . FREE 2 Himalayan mix m/f pvt pty 842.f784 tvtl tam, bOw pulpit with taatl .of\. 119 Sleepy Hollow pay S200 wtt • ~ • E.O.E ~-ea11 Mr, Ttpe 65 wprn and have Pel Tool neu"'9red, declewed SCRIM LETS plank, VHF. log, tamp L.n " ........... 8Mch . A~CENT INTERIORS. . ·Ring. HAABOR REAL TY. eom~ Hperlen~ V(llh latlJ Pllet spa~ 1 moa 983-0332 • ft • gauge, awtm etep, r• .. • .,._...-. • __, 87W§80 ~· • attef 2Pl'Q Wkdye cMI lltagatlon calendar. 330 W Ba Cott• M..a HlmeJay"' alttred male~ frlgeratlon, cockpit DO A Lrrn.a aualNH8 IN YCM.M . . . : san /nPllT (l 14) lll-440J)' Newport Beach· Fashion-y. vary •Nactlonat• Ing ANSWERS Covet. Ready for the fish-. llT&JL'"'IUIJ. N.B Publk;. Rttatloris firm " lllend. Call ~"kd•~ (714) M2..U1 hair. 850-1483 ' Ing groun<tt. 124,600. ~lghrfWt!nd a111atant t>Md1 r..Pontlble O.tall [ ,9am to·5pm &40·9951 , Scaroe· Canal Hunt-Lee Yachts :.11•9dad • to 11J'pe'rVIH 'oriented ~ret~ wttt\ . . 11c1n ' Typist FIT fOt ~y ~~,!94IOW 2~ :'1n:'~ Mound. Knight (714) 831-3133 ..... stiff. ~all exp&f. xlnt typllt lkllla, 'word ECRETARY ·Entry level • -..... ,...,., Wtl'f..... a CLOCK "ptat. Apply In peflOn proc:e..inn ablll"' • plut nMUtl()n In •d .,,_,,.., Law ottl~. Must haV9 lh09 In Laguna . fflendly. 850-4438 Al, You can alwaya tell t~ ot-...... I :iialf Pier 1 1 · .. ,. '1 • ..----·-.1• ~front office appear-Must l'laV9 xlnt languega flee bOM They' •"'"\he ''!.& ,. . e:Jport1, 2110 • greet loc&t~ '*?Pie· Aini NC SIClll• Non-erokr anG9 and pleuant phone at<llll 491-8133 fualtart s wtlo when r -l-WGUtijiitjiiij, .. 3 .. 2iiiiipiil'jl"![ollPlf~R""OO-"isiiiie .. Hwt>or • C.M. benetlla. 720-()9.4 l · Call TarY 840· 1313 voiea; type 55 wpm, some 10' oown IJl;(I gJd VC :: a ~ . ~ LOADED. $41,500 · experience"' In lew field TYPIST c:ouctl 1150. Exec deak & CLOCK. ~ (714) 49&-1338 OAUGI SAli ADS NOW C1AHllllO IY ant SH 11&.0W .. .. .~aper . Kl.DS~~·R~ G~EAT-JRIPS :AND PRll[Sf . . AGES ll-l4. EARN lW ·ro S75.0(). PER WEEK • We now hne IS e>penrnas IOI youna easer beams lo 5'Cure rtidfr~ lor The Orantt Coast Dallr PtlOt Our crews start al 3 30 p m and work until 8 30 p m weekdars On S.Mday, wt •o" • ltw more hours You ~"" mn many tnos and pmts alon& with earnina your own rnoner Ultre iS no dthwtttn& or collt'ctJon tnwolvtd If you art intettsted. pluse uw Mr hrl {714) 548-7058 .· would ba helpful Must be acc:ureta 50-80 credenz.a S200. 540-9191 Newport Baach-F11hlon wpm ai>tltudefor figur99 • SINGER decor 1Utch, LASER 2. Full rigged 11JM1 i.11nd. Cell w"kday1 exp. 'with pl'lonM & gen.: 3 Pc divan, 31'' glUI top cabinet-Ilka nu 543-0447 w/trolley. With Extraa fta1uala &a.m-5pm fJ40..9951 eral ottloe. 8AM-3PM, IWN&lcotfeatable,IWIVll SLATE POOL TABLE. XJnt '2900. Cati 87S-.&48 of good1. Reasonably · $950/$1000 mo Non roekar w/ottoman an Od d $300 80 12' German SloOp '300 Ewtythlng goat. a;co;. pt10ed IAM·3PM 8atur-•$ECRETllf smoker prat · &40-1113 rattan S300. 54&-1379 con · · 536-t9 ~to aall ~2 ator moving OU1 of .,... day 111. 45e1 Hall Ave . PIT t0r gen Con1rector 7· Plaid bad divan almoet Sttteo Cabinet $50, Cmpr Furn, 9CCIU. qull11. etc. ,_._ Typ ng filing accntg Job VOTER REGISTRATION nu c:Map 1125 5'41-1379 Shell Dot/Toy $250, Auto leatt, • 125'-H . Bayfront, a.I. lal . ...-...aat COi iing dependable. WORKERS S3-l5 HOUR . gar opnr 1125 850-1«8 ·~I ftl 7011 873-4108 Sat/Sufi 10..2 11mw ... •1u·;a ..... •;oye-.-a;na ........ rene-. f F *'I ,..~ posa. Pd 3 tlmea Wkly. No Birch din rm .. t. pedestal _ cloth ..., new/UMd omc. exper pre arr .. """" exper n.c ~alopen tbl 2 Ives ~ Ch /1 Starling Siiverware s.r-¥67 1 ; Century Re-nu ••I •tr .... lt1~ 845-9711 Inga. For .PPt 971.0227. arr;,, lovely' hutch "s~ vice for 8 $350. cabbage tort•. •kl OI" bay boat. §P9dUSs A1LC.Ao. 3 :i:-~ ·~·1:'~.!r': llm/llECn W&mll/WllTIEll Sttteo In maple cabinet :;~ch54~~~50· Watch w/trlr. cover. Ford v-e, Carmel e.y Of. SATt-12. Slena-Turtla rock Verled dutlea, phon... WHAT'S COOKING 17th 1150. 788-5497 ~ b drt~ Iran~~ Toye, clothM, baby f\lrl'I., Turtle Roctt MOYll'lg S• type 50wpm, W·P Str"1r Cotta M .... AP: Breakfront, c:oet. bit char-SWEDISH FIREPLACE ; on:\~:n 2&82 lawn mowwa & moral AMrt'd houaahold ltema help~i5ln8~ 1~ ofe lor Laura, 845-5505 ry Franch Prov, approx 7' w/llaarth 1200· 84MS19 Nawpo;t Blvd · C.M. YARD SALE: Sat/Sun. 515 & other 'patka'. Fri/Sat -Wlml/W•-Ell long & lldaboard, xlnt aalcal la1t. 845-7841 or t"4&-7055 Marttold Ave Framed 9-2. 19471 Sierra Pono SHY IT& tmllAIT ••n buy 11500 bth 911-6084 e; tl#Ui fl ~fit O I po1ter1, • lg plant1, !!!Fm PIT 0; FIT: Chevron Sta. ~uolana'a AHtaurant, ClrTV$,50,MatrBr$400, ,:0 ,1;oo~~~~ev Jluiu S,a!p. 7 1 kltctMlnuttn. MORE 1_...,,... .... ._ __ Adlml & Harbor c M Dana Pt. ut< for Mark. Sore a IOVM&t $215 oak p Wanted"' or Tman emarg~ • UPER sxtt; ----· --CaJI for eppt. aft 5pm, dlhlng Mt, cof/end 'tbla, BUNDY ALTO CLARINET. ency rstl. Cannlater l)'P8 tit& tll *SUNDAY 8-2 * I t'tllf Olltr lal1t. 841~500 dbl bad S125, 714-4oe1 Lk ne_w, l300, 845-3848 mu1t be xlnt cond evet 42211tft .a 2291 Tustin Ave (23rd St) SKILLS' RlmUIREO W&IEHlll ~atom-bit kng II water-Office ,.,. ... ,., 494-047 t 730-.6491 deya Antique ti>t9-m1ao doort -Slk•. Plano, gOOdlea, ato EARLY HOURS 2 Openings avall. Young, bad S100 Firm. 841 ·1871 :a-• t ._.... Uv; b Windows-toot.Sun M Alley/Garage SaJa at 411 PA y COMMENSUAA TE strong beetle, with rY*:h· aJJ!!!! ... .,. 1 t 4 Gd 15" GoocfyMt ttallaf El Modena, Npt Hts. Nice INTERVIEW; 873-7130 anlcal aptitude. Call Dining Mt e Chre, hutch, 21 typ;Wf\t1n. lk nu, 4 20 lboat on choice !O tlr• ,25 1 MW era.15 baby & adult tumlture •. lmmed. tor Interview buffet $400 842·"80 Elctronle 175, 11100. 1 "&L mooring 13.000 tire S20 · 2 chandelleta Formal Dining Ht, STU DE.Ts 845-7811 Eatthtone loveaaat & sofa Mam 100, $2000. 080 4 5248 awe 1-tpm S 10...S 15 · Gu powered Schwinn bike, hOuMhOld C SS S Xlnt 'cond. 6""mo'a old Merk 8544770 432-1222 28'111p Npt Rent or trade battery charger $50. etc. Sat. 9 to 5 only In YIU 111 1185. t"42-8557 aft 8pm. ·a3 3M 359 Parabond for uta of power boat. Miao. Items. Sat/ Sun Baby a Ctlttdr91lt clothM 111111 "81UWU ~ !'"'*i~,~t Gm Vl'lyt hldeabed 1100 Copier, •Xlt cond. 80fM 831•5254 9•5· 3oeT Klttybrootta cr1b, atroflat, bllca, hM j~!!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;!IJ~~~!!~!!l W• have opening• for Sacl 831-3715 At 3 PM • wlnt tbl 4 dV S76 crnr lbl paper Incl $800 Obo. •73 National on 35' Npt MOVING. Everything In hold lternt. 9-1 sat 1176 t>oy9 & girts between $15 gtt cond 53&-3311 EuroPNll Auto mooring fbrQla c:tar 23' tiouM mu1t gol ltttna Port Bmto4 12-16 yaar1 old working HtmaJayana Champ CFA Raatorauon. call Janet waukuha v-8 votvo od, from antlq turn. to sport. MOVING-moat 110. evening• & S1turd1ya Cute-adorable! blue end I Ill FllllYlll 842.f081 °' t"42-0068 trlr, $21,000 538-1M1 Ing good1. Set. 9-5. 201 $TS No rw.ott!°:uaedl SYDNEY 0MARR Earn money. trips & eeat pt e Wk1 eso-eog3 LES 951-1133 Office detka. NCt.retarlal 45.x 12• with 3 8d 2ba.,. Hanover acroaa from 4~Supertor at Placentia t>onY ... Call Need home fOt yng Tor-O·alze wtrbd Sdrw/htr & atrelght. Bast off•. luxe apt. S2000 eT3-7538 AmPhlthMt•. M 2-3172 Sat/Sun 845-2132 Mr. Rountr• tOIMlhal1f/cat, l\U3, 10 $250 720..1554 Craig 841-1490 ... ad CIUI II 2701 SAT. M , 204 18th Pt MOYlngl Quality tumrtur.. Mon~ l~ ~yt •otd1• ~i'!.,,w'· 1'?..°!'ctactM OuHn Flotatlon Bed, STENOTYPE MACHINE, SLIPS avail for 27 fl+ MW Couch. Qn Si Bad, MW-deal(, chalra, lempa, 11 In -v "·....., • ""' , organ/W1\lafen, 8 moa Uk• new S130, &45-31M end neerty new Mllboatl Ing machine, cocktall lbl, color tv, eony walkman.-••b 9531 new. $275. 873-1003 ~Or 1211 John 875-toeo plctur ... hanging chr, tte mlao kitchen Man and TEACHER-PRESCHOOL. Plaan .... SAT ONLY 2128 p .. WOtMnl fine clothlng Mature-Mniltlve, M-F. BIO Rabbit w/caga. French Sota. love ... ,. Chair, foot-8fE1Rw'f' w&inut-grand. SLIP WANTED urgently dent Pl & 'vt<:totta. Twtn Sept 819 Sat 8-4pm, sun FIT c M &48-4319 Lopear, cute bunny. Belt •tool. Earth tonae LOOk1 BHulllul, xlnt cond for 30 ft Ultboat. Not llva Bed• dothM t"""' mlto e-3pm 120 Via ~o ott• 815-2838 newl S276 974-8427 · se 600 5'5-9081 •~di. Oya 47&-1284, hlhtci Items • -i·· Lido 11 • • • ' TUOIEll I Pl ' ev .. 875-s<Je 1 ,,_ ___ . -..,,..~~ ~~~-=--.....,..,.,,__ Suoday, September 9 . " ror chr1atlan aohoot. Apply Ftnet •alllr •ti WaJnut Oenllh Dining Mt, ' •I•, WANTED. 811 3 ,. 8aturd1y only 9-12. Dirt M 0 VIN G: 0ua111 Y TAURUS I 10 v 1( Pl no ctleck1. 980-7380 1 Chra + china cabinet tern 123Z P bike conetructlon mt· tumlture, delk, chalra, (Apn _ -''a" _ l): ea<iant sm'pnse dur 1n lorm ot gilt 18835 Brookhurlt 11 FV $285 842-5872 10·6pm Bertram. lld4I tie ok, call tertaia furniture 2820 lamps, 19" COior tv 8ony or other accolade You'll be fetl'd. hv oni: \\.ho appreuJtn \OUr &e2·3312 Male rabbit with cage 178CecllPl-ottOranga_ GutltUI 2511 RCA cOtor Tom,848-3129 Elden.'Unlt.A.2. . WeJkm•n-mlac kticnen, qualities. talent'i. ro(.U'> on hospstallt): grac1ousnc\<;, d1plomac). and TH m lllPEOTOI $25.00 Friendly I. llkee to Twin maur ... /boxaj>rlno/ TV $141. 3yr wrnty. Ooen lallHlr•• ' Men & womans lln• rapprochement w11h famil) member. Libra .\m•,, JX'r"'"' pla\ kc) Lleenaed Branch 111.gooct bapetted.7514507 framStOOlknu548-84~8 Sun.TVJoMa84&-178S What a Wondetful WOt1d Clothing. Sept 8/t 8at roles. ban•flta. 992-1292 or Aatl~ 1 ... c• I WINDSURFERS! 1249 for Of Shopping. rlgl'lt at Mpm, Sun 8-3pm 120 GEMINI !Ma) 21-Junl' 20): Odinc term'>. rl•ahll· that fl'ljUCSt tor 7~7818 CfOd( •llctllta ... I 1111 ti, llltr 3 nH Mylar aalla. Full your flnget11pe ~ Via Palermo, Udo la . •. ,.on•nbution1ss1ncc.·n· Focusoncommuntt\ l'hant ~ n,•rt1•1nat1on1n TOPLESSMODELS ~athr 1A0·~kerG,fl~ 1ptov.wdfrmacoudiU0, ltat 7010 Batten.Allm 813-4174 Dally ffllot Claultlad Sat/Sun 9a.M. Movln" " ' -... ~" Oa~u ....... ,.~,·.··~-~~ .a.coucheMI' .. bUt/wht EIEIYAl1141LH Hll ~~ ..... !2°.pi.ca.7• &~~--ad.a ~~-p., v~ ~....,_ __ go.ver~o.la.J ac.U\ll). You'll. lune charn:c lO rl'liM tt>ehnsque"\. to $100/day,P4Dally -· -"Vt ~--"' .......... sere ..... ... -·-T'""'lli _,, reach important pcopk P1'iC:C'i pla)s s1gnitit:ant rok Noaxpnac.828-2583 Anlium 11 ru: fr~ ~oo~.~g Power boat crulllng and CJuelfted Ad-VlaOr help or bad• 1terw, CANCER(_Junc 21-Jul) ~2): Good lunar a~pt.'l I h1••hl wht'> ,pintual -w.,.I I lllYEIS -n r h' • · ' lllhlng dub Low eoet )'OU etc. 6503 ~. ~alucs. stud~ of comparatin· religion. ph1lo~1ph' and c11n\ldcra11on of Exper. w/PD'1, gOOd drtv LEs _' .,.'""m~133 ......., --~ .... "' from aeo per mo. 0 c •• '" ··-· ... ··-~k*··'•*hddbl~.d .. 33~1r tra.inlngpl1~.Membar1t11p r~~~~jt.~~=::f::· =7=2~iiiiiiiiiii J<>Umc) You'll ha\e more re\pons1b1IH) a~ rl'la11nmh1p gl'h more Ing record, •Int pay and 3 Ticket• to Jullo lngleelu 25' SEAAAY 11eo day WE'RE "senous" C apnrnrn nall\C figures prom men th banaf1t1 App~; DRYER s100 .. at Amptll theatre. Cotta 30· TROJAN SF 1190 dey LEO(Jul)23-\ug 22):Peoptcareat1rai:ll·d10)1>u \llnlC\\lllotlcr l321nduttrial' ay,C M. 873-1800/&45-0ee4 M .. t27aa 979-1515 41 'VlKINOld1fl240day BIGGER to cooperate m \pet.·1al proJect. Empha\1s on pct'>. drpcndcnti.. people TUFflO PlllllmH Rettig. 22 cu·ft Admiral, Antlqu. 0 rOll top desk 113-1974 or "4-7222 who rtly upon your ~udgmcnt. Keep resoluuon\ concl'rning (!l'ncral CllllWRI SIS, white, 1250/obo, 1760 Aattan Table 4 chre Ptftr INtl 7011 health. diet. nutnt1on. You'll bC' nd of unncll:~'-31') bunkn QOOd grammar, ape111ng a Cd 892""784 1275 Old tuniona eut>-1S' BOSTON WHALER VIRGO ( \ug 23-Sept. 2.:!>: Habit P<tttcms "'ill Ix· o\t.·rwmt: -prooflngat<llla,eomat• Wash« $18. Drv-$75. marina hunt 150 w/35Mnnidaandtrtrllka you'll have chance for new '>tart frc~h concept' and ,0u "'ill imprint phone Typt~. famlllatlty ci..n 547-H74 551-9089 new loaded S050 your own "' k Romantic "cp1<iodr" lends SplCe gt.'1'> crcatt \C JUICC'S :':: p xr WI llnglneae t~ APPLE 11 Plut. ICfMn a 813-1187 844-1191 Oowing. Leo'. ( apncorn \quan~' na11,es figure 1n C'<l'lling c,ct•nano tor~ ma~·~~~=· lfalt•nt IOI• prtntr1Jo ~:~o~' 13' BOSTON WHALER 60 LIBRA (Sept. :>:\-Oct !ll Suck 10 fam1har t.·ouN• -'-Omeonc aon who want• to work In - -sac. · hp Mercury, Trallar. wants )'O\.I to take :ictaon that ~nuld be con'11dered t'Cl cntnc . .:rrattl a proteulonal enwon-V~':;1W:.";:;~.\'::· Cir TV S150 Fridge 1150 '2700 875-917' • Shake this off, protect your o""n 1ntcrest!I and dotl't nsk rcputauon on ,mant and who tak• atl'901200 Obo ·~~2155 19• LYMAN 4 eye. Oray nonsel\se. Cancer. Capricorn. \qua nus perwns fisurc prom1ncntl) prlda ln00wt11t l"-Y do. Call SELL Idle Items with a Crvlear bike. BMX bike, lnbd ( 10 ht• nu) nu ... t1. SCORPIO (Oct. 2 3-No'. 21 ). lntcllecttjal cuno\tt\ 1s ,11mulated 250·41 Dally Pilot Clualfted Ad. Honda 55, water'°"'*'· 2 etauon •1=· tun AND BETTE Riii We've outgrown our lotn ropularity incrt':JSC' and you could embark upon "'Pcc1al m1~51<ln.: 0 = • • 1 .. 1., twin bd, ~net d•. cowt, $6500. m ~ ocus <?" c angc. tra\rt'. \arict). c 1 rC'n. specu a11on and (Qm.mcc. clot~ &<*~78 H' PlllTlllU..,_ h 1 h Id I . Dai·ly p1-01 .. ·· ..... Cheat bkcaM mlac kid• ' Lo n&-dntancc communscauon relate' to crcatr"e endea' or h~ could • By SHAMROCK. 1110, . .. include pis h1h1ng : Mouton t..mb~bfown tow ht•, VHF, rtc0rcser. Apl'rTARlU (Nov. ~2-r>cc 2.1 ): \c:ct.•nt on rule • regulauon-., : ~:O.~~ !v~·,. ':" ~~t=·:0:7~~t Miii re tnc11on ·froh1h1tl"C1 m~tcnal. \ ou ti be: working ~nh toolu,a1lable • ______ ....__.._ -------- and )ou w1I reah1c that del;i) 1'1 ternporal") and C\cntu3ll" orks 1n : ;19•:e=t1a=':':';'.,;;;';U=O"'liiiiillili"ii•i•liliiUlii your fa\.Or: s Ol'J710 Taurll'•. f...en pt.•rson'> pla) paramount role :, I CAPRICORN ( J)Cc 22.Jan 19). Be rt d\ for wnttcn rommun1 • 11on from lo' eel one mph sis on lrafl • '1~1 t'i td as and rt lutaon of long--!luandm dilemma. Rclat1\t •'1' 10 f\:l trnin sense of d1rtt11on. • purf'Ose. Gemini. Virgo. ag1ttanu!t per\. ins fi urc &n "'prom1 an •• sccna.no ~ AQUARI 1Jnn 20.f'cb. I I Donte !IC dJUStmcnt rtlntc to • pa)mcnts, coll tion , pos ht .1ntrTa~ in tnrome Cycle high. 1ud&mcnt and ant u111on rtnl an l1rm Oae "ho.pre\ 101.1 I) J1 with }OU 1~ now hkrl) 10 beromc 'aluablc &II} l..it>ra Ii urc m ~nario Pl 1':S ffcb. 19·March ;o} lmostc,ery1hin faU"nto pl ct- you t h t )Ou •"Int, )ou rtct1'c crro11 Ion o\erdu • nd )'Ou could be a rd to ppear hefort" ttic mcdw. focus on roman cbnd unc rnsn cmcnh. lx'h1nu enc th 111cs c 1ct 1n touch 1th .. rtght" pt'(}flf I ... l I ,, . Anis WlllllRFlll 111-UIL IH I. nttt It •• 11 •• t n Ottla lffa, GA 12121 llAWlll II IOTllll 11, 1114 occ·s SWAP MEET MOVED SUNDAY SEPT. 2 ORANGE CQisr COLLEGE Adami Ave Pu Ing lot r COSTA.MESA SP'ACES • S10 • 432 .. saao ~ym a~ rn 1rneGa BARGAINS GALORE/ am ·3pm • EVERY SUNDAY FREE ADMIS ION & PARKING FOR BUYERSt TllllLTOI AUlOi.EASINOA SAW FllEllLMm ..... orpwchae or MY mike or mOdtll ot rour cbolce OAC ULLlllNll .(11•) 141·2171 -~~~:=":'-Pllllft YMI Ulln Wiii MtUme.montNV ')11.11 , .... ., t SO UTHWEST LIWIUAll uuaa · IUIYllHLI r•ULl•Wll *** •St ROLLS ROYCE SllY« Spirit. Btlldll~. tl,000 IT\llet, llh MW (03821) •llt ROLLS ROYCE • SllY« Splttt Brown/tan. Det1Yeta eny ..... • ALL-8AVEA8J.EASINQ (714) 432·1977 '.I ,,f I 9~U SOUTHWEST LEASING, SALES a DAILY RENT AL OofMltlo-Foreign-EllotlC 111·44U Ilk• new, only 9,000 mllel, loact.d (35789) •14 M!..CEDES·&ENZ t90E. 2,3 Black/Black. NEWPORT BEACH chrome wtMtell, many••· A .. ... tru (08740) •t" lat w •M MERCEoes...SENZ IHI Uii lllCI . 800SEL Blue/Gray, ™ Seti your car lnaTant Cull ml•, IC*ted (08841) · •82 MERCEDE.8-BENZ for your~· Any make Of 5 0 0 S E L A m S modal. P~ '°' or not. • • Get our price flrat · Bl1ck/black, 2t,O 0 BILLMAXEYTOYOTA mllee, lceded. (OM 10) 19202 e.d'I BNcl *83 MEACE0£8-BENZ , Huntington e.d'I 380SEL Blaek/tan, only M2 t5,000 mll••· perfect -0829 condltlon (1HSJC8.49) •83 MERCEDES-BENZ 380SEt Datte aa.'g~. COHHEll '".HE'IROUT J\.>t1 .. 1 •• 1 •. "' I \ \l I I S46-I 200 nm USED CARS & 'JRUOKS COME lN OR CALL FOR JllllPPUlllL Cormt.-0.Ullo IMYUllT · 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 1 .... 1, ........ , WIWllTYlll OWlllllUll See Aonlkl '*- g~eat tran1port1tlon S8000BOl4~a1•ewe '78 Toyota Corona Ctean (523Pptf) $2188 '***· 7 1S Toyota Cellca Uftt>aok, with AUtomaUC Trina "Import C11 of Ille YMI" SMARP (982Rl.RI 12988 *** '78Cellca With Air Cond. XTRA SHARP (943VNW) 13488 *** '82:t'oyotaCorolla wry Cleln, AM/FM c:uaette (1EGR740) $3988 *** . '79 Toyota Celle• Xtr• Sherp, Air Cond & more1201zHn 14484 *** Wolf9burg Ed•liOJl "8 l!IO C,E L 1J sm u • tu per mo YOPS13620M CAPl1S4~ '2500 CAP reoucuon RulcWal 15600.Z! ·® 1114 SOlllCCO t1111 IUI IAll! 48ITIO CE L • 1236 • th per mo TOP S12 01920 CAP $12000 ResidU SS 786 08 ® IW . 18,000 mllea. fust • new{08231) •83 MERCEDES-BENZ 300SD Turbo DleHI, Anlhradta/Bladc. 28,000 mllH, lmmac1tl•t•I (10338) n-::r~ LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMWSI 111• VWlll IL II :,~aict-::------:--=·~;.;;~iniiiiiiiiiiiiii e()f!'OCEL • Snt H • tax I* n>0 TOf' $14 626 IO CAPS1U95 12000 CAP '~'°" Aaldual 15840 eo •SOCLENET Black/tin, only 3800 mllel. $39.00Q (0038) •82 FERRARI IOI GTSI Bi.c:ltltan. 18,000 ml .... 443,500 new, lo•d•d (30831) •82 MA.SERA Tl 4-PORT Bl1ek/11n, on~ 20,000 mllel 139.500 1FKT278) •82 PONTIAC RANSAM CONVERTfBLE , Bladt/Ten, 22,000 mi•. loeded (9364) 118,500 •MOOOGECARAVAN SE Burgundy/burgundy, only 95 mti. (Ol54) •82 AUDI SOOOS Blue/blue, 22,000 mllee, . io.ded (15419) $9950 •82 TOYOTA CEUCA GT Tan/brown, 20,000 mltee, 19-450 (1EVC419) *82 CHEVY CAMARO Z·28, Blaek/grl)', 5 IS*d, 28,000 mllel, lnvnacuC&t• (1EVR872)'"95 •82 TOYOTA SUPRA Whlte/bfown, 5 apeed, lo1ded, almoat new (1ESC342) •1mn•111111 IMllNT llTlllll 1220W.CoutH~ NEWPORT BEACH - 131•4411 , 111-4111 OJ,..... :::s ~ n-ro o (/) OJ OJ vr ..., ... ro '< 0 -· c :J ... -~ -=r ..., ro ro •·o.°' .... -·OJ -C" 'CO .. s. :=:,... Cl ....... '71 F·250 ST AKE·BED Need• engine/bfalc• ~ BEST OFFER &42-7797 '76 CHEVY ·~ ton With electrlc llft gate SJ900 5-47-9874 t974 For<I Truck, F250, LlltlUOllD VOLUME SALES SERVlCE I LEASING 3870 N. 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'82 FORD "'l:a T-,IU'' Lie •2E22609 $5799 . ------ '80 FORD "PINTO SIW" A T, p s, I e. reek Ltc •519ABQ I . . . '76 DATSUN "IUNlllAIDll" t:•tr1 elffn conv1ralon, Lie. #IOl2812 $6499 All .,.. aull+Kt te ,,._, Mle. All ,rte•• .,. ~· tea, lk9ftM, 4-cutMnt•!)' ..., (u•) 1fMt f"• •Ml .,. lltl untll ~ ··---------, 1 NFWP ORT BE.~CH ••• .. ,Ill.at s1n.- 1s location Important? See this 2 BR, 2 BA end unit so close to the beach. Upgraded with tile kitchen & patJo ptus ~k at ocean. How Is this for value? · '11111 •••••• 1111.111 Location and value combined in this 3 BR, 2 BA home. New kitchen cour1tertops and flooring, new roof In last 4 yrs. hardwood floors, perfect for young family. / 111 IUIFFS 11U,llO Once In a lifetime buy. Beautiful~ decorated "Bluffs" condo. Rare with 4 BA, 21h BA. Take advantage of this unbelievable price. Fee land. , . 11111.lffl 121•• Outstanding end unit 3 BR F M~. Scuthwest exposure-vety tight · & bright. Excellent lo- cation-view back bay and canyon. Patio for secluded entertaining. Call nowt ra 11.1FFS ua,111 Priced to sefl. One of the Bluffs largest 2 story models. Located on expansive greenbelt, this end unit brings the outside from every angle. A uniquefy located property. •an• 1111.-"The Canyon". Newport's prestigious security community. 3 J3R, 3 BA, large side yard., Lovely courtyard entry. End unit.. Priced at yesterday's ptice for today's sale! Ullll flEW... -PH,IOO Just listed! A long-awaited, beautiful 5 BR Somerset in a fantastic location with clubhouse and pool right down the street. Totally done in the best of taste. Elegant and refined-yet comfortable for family living. •CUT• · un.-Priqed way below market for a fast sale II 3 BR, 3 BA r8ordeaux plan-a real bargain! Cooperative seller will help finance for the right buyer. This is a tantasUc buy! llWHIT IUCI Ull,MO Everything you've ever anted and a little bit more can be found in this 4 BR, two story view home. The exquisite deoor and private spa will captivate you. I uiClllT llU ' 1411,llO Live In Newport Beach's most prestigious, new, pnvate calnmunlty. Magnificent ocean vtews a"d lush landscaping. Most popular plan I with 2 ~ den. outstanding low Interest fixed loan. smlES 1121.- R re six BA with big view. Excellent family home ·wfth recreation and formal dining rooms plus 4 . baths. Totally enclosed pool-sized lot In well ' established neighborhood. Good value. Fee title. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD A MEMBER OF TJE SEA~S FINANCIAL NETWORK BEACH CO MM UNI T !ES RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES . UYSlll Gift UH,100 . Pfice slashed to sell! Dynamite 2 BR, 2 BA condo with Bay view and boat slip. Prestigious private area with pool and ~·· Possible lease option: Bring all offers! UM UYFlllT llH,000 Fabulous fifth floor condominium with bay and -------------------ooean views. Walk to unique Lido Village stores OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITllllY .-mw-.u 2500 Lighthouse 4 BR, FR $329,000 0 . VALENTINE 11111111 7 Northampton 2 BR, Library $570,000 M. MATTHEWS r SllllY ml'l.U-L 2442 Elden #83 2 BR $135,500 DEBI BIBB lllSWS 2535 Crestview Dr 2 BR, Oen $259,000 , ELEANOR BOWIE -·?··-483 Morning Canyon 2 BR $259.000 PAT CARSON Ml ma 3 Mainsail 2 BR, Oen $299.000 PAM MOSS llTmll 2007 Windward ln 4 BR, FA $325,000 C. STARR -.111.ua Duplex 720 larkspur 3/2 and 2/1 $349,000 SUZIE EXLEY .... ,..au 1014 Sandcastle Dr 4 BR, FR, VI $349,000 l YDIA MURPHY ---·-507 Rockford Pl 4 BR, Ofc, Cyn Vu $354,000 J CAMPBELL ..... ,..au 1301 Keel Dr 3 BR, FR $385,000 MARIAN REEDY IMIU.O 807 Aldebaran Cir . 6 BA, Poof, Spa $435,000 FRANK SENNES nstaWFWTWCI Duplex 4002 River 4/3 & 3/2, Dock $44'5,000 SARA MARVIN UIMlftEWa.u 1133 Whltesalls 4 BR~Pool, Spa $495,000 M. MATTHEWS sn.USS1tut 1 Point Sur 3 BR, FR, View $539,000 BERT REEDY •YIETDu. 1717 Bayadere Terr 4BR $549,000 EVELYN YOUNG IMI_. 404 Morning Star Ln 4' BR, FR, Bayfront $550,000 EDIE OLSON 18.Cl•T 7 Northampton .. 2 BA, Library $570,000 DEBI BIBB ....... au 2821 Harbor View Dr 4 BR, FA $649,500 C. BALDIKOSKI IRVINE ~ IOIFIE1I • 1122,000 Excellent financing for first time buyers In a well located condo with 2 BR, each with their own bath, plus a fplc, a very private wood decked patio & 2 car garage. THTI.DICI lllU . 1211,MO You have to see this outstanding 2 BR & den Atherton or you'll think we're exaggerating when we say It's decorator perfect, unbelievably gorgeous and extremely upgradedll & restaurants. Completely secure building with pool & jacuzzi. POJISILA llYFlllT 1111.000 FUN. FUN, FUN Is the only way to describe this home. Sit In your spa on the front deck watching the boats or slip upstairs to your spare' living room, complete with wet bar for an overall harbor view. UYFlllT ~ Slff,IOO Best buy on the bav' '-Y .1lterranean charm, 4 BR's & den. P QV.J w/gourmet kitchen, lavish master t S .1w float, allp for lrg boat. Jumbo loan ava1 .Jle. Liii ISU 11,210,000 A contemporary home of dlstinctlonl This outstanding 10 room home Is on tip of Udo Island & Incorporates 5 BR's, formal dining, expansive rooms ~ Incredible gardens, pond & pool-size yard . CORONA DEL MAR as11111 cam su Popular Plan 2. Cozy den w/comer fJpc, gracJous lrg formal dining rm, 2 generous BR. Ideal location, mini oeean view. Lovely lrg yard, 24 hr guard security: poo!! & tennis, SPiil.ASS 1311,000 The largest and Jowest price to be found almost anywhere In Newport Is right tn Spyglass. A spacious 4 BR, 21fl BA family home perfect for California style living. UYSllE lllYI Ull,000 ·Duplex priced to Sell now!! Large owner's unit & lovely rental-both with great bay views. 4 yrs old, custom bullt, & top quality thruout. Excel- lent assumable financing. sn1uss 11u 1411,eoo Best. value in Spyglass. Ocean and harbor view: Three bedrooms plus separate guest room and bath. Pool and spa. Separate dining room plus breat<fast area. Assumable fixed rate loan. snwss 11u 11.i21,100 Ocean, bay & nit&-llght view from this 4000 sq. ft. single story, warm traditional. Vaulted ceil- ings, oak cabinetry, skylights, stained glass & 3 fplcs, highlight this five yr old custom. Feel WE SEIL THE HOMF.5 THAT MAKE YOU SAY"TIIAT'S IB' AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY . . ii Dalebout ·Bay • Beach Real ~ate REAL ESTA TE EXCELLENCE SINCE 11t9 .. COME WITH US TO ••• ...._...._..._.........._--....._._...._....._ * * * * * CLIFF HAVEN * * * * * ..... _._.......___........_.._...__~~ Your flrst lmpreulon as you drive up the wide gently tnctlned driveway Is that you are entering a home of distlnctioft .•. Md that feating grows• you proceed ttvough tnis lovety home. To say tt ls a three bedroom, four bath home is to und«Wstate the spaciousness of this exciting edifice. The large living room and ftowtng ataircase IUg08lts quality and comfort. The beautlfulty tiled kitchen is convenient to the cheef'fuf breakfast room and fC>n1l81 dining room. one of the flrst ftoor bedrooms Is currently used as~fftoe/ den ... but easily convertlbSe. The master suite. it upstairs~ off the huge famfty/game room which Includes a tiled wet bar and billiards ea. The view8 are apectacu41r ... one to the bay and ooean and the other over1oOtdng the professional landscaped rear yard, complete withs ming pool and apa ............................................................ $595,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............................................... , .................................................................................................... -................................ 700 Kings Road DOYER SHORES ... Prime factor In determln- tng value Is locatlonl :This fabulous home Is on the bayf ront with pier and float for large boat. Elegant five bedroom, four bath home. Speci~I features Include french doors, oak cabinetry, beveled mirrors and gourmet kitchen plus mas- ter bedroom retreat with firepface and adjoining study with fireplace. You own the land ................... ~ ............................ ~ . .$1, 175,000 Fee BIG CANYON . . . Impressive. Five bedroom home overtooktng the 18th fairway o( Big Ca- nyon Golf Course. Huge living room with marble fireplace. Large family room with walk-behind wet bar, fireplace and large televisk>n screen. Formal dining room. Gourmet kitchen plus eat- ing area. Custom pool and spa. Estate size lot, luxuriantly landscaped. Three car garage. Highly motivated seller reduced priced $200,000. .............................................................. $995,000 SPYGLASS HILL ... Life Is full of compromises. A One Miiiion Dollar home should not be. This customized two-story flve bedroom Cape Cod Southport ls a viewing revetatlon. Enjoy the vast view, the poof, the spa, the master suite sauna. You will agree that here (at last) ls qtass, attract· tveness and value ... at a civlltzed price. .............................................................. $995,000 DOYER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home with large pier and float. Extraordinary .d&- sign ... maln house features formti living room, dining room and posh library with elegant walnut shelves. Master craftsmanship thrQUgh- out Including nine foot cefllngs, oak parquet floors and Strauss crystal chandeHers. Across the huge brlci< patio Is a separate two bedroom aulte providing complete privacy for guests. Home completely refurbished. Price Includes the land ................................................. $885,000 Open Sun 1-5 ................ 308 Morning Star Line DOVER SHORES ... The uhlmate ln Impressive customized view homes ... french doOrs, oak par-1 quet floors, three fireplaces, two wet bars, skylights, paneled library, gourmet kitchen, large master suite. Three additional bedrooms plws maid's quarters ............................ $845,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................. 1226 Polaris Drive HAMOR RIDGE ... Build your dream home on this apectacutar view lot. ~oxtmatetyone­ fourth acre ellow9 ample latlt• Ide fOt ...a house design that would encompass the entire pan-~·~·~·~···~~--~·~ .. ~~'. .. ~ ... ~~-.. ~~~7~= CORONA DEL MAR ... An outstanding dupaex. The three bedroom upstaJrs unit nas a delightful ocean 'view. The twO bedroom unit downstairs Is spacious and Immaculate. Lovely location ... just one bk>ckfrom beleh.Great assumabae flr't trust deed. Owner wm carry second trust deed. Wiii exchange for Income property or '8a.le/optfon .. , .•. ::: •••...•.•.•....•.•.••.•......... $675,000 ,_. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT ISLAND . . . Fifty feet of waterfront with pier and dock. Ah tnteresttng home. Five bedrooms. Four baths. t:otmal dining room. Family room. Two flrepJJaces. Security system. Property zoned R-2. oup&ex possibilities. Excet- itent financing to qualified buyer. 10o/. down. 00-1. ~oan available at a-1 •. 30 year amortlzatk>n. All ue In five years. Bonus ... a 26 foot boat (Sea ay) Included In the purchase price .... $650,000 pen Sat-Sun 1-4 .............. 3802 Chanhel·Ptace DOYER SHORES ... Stimulating bay view en- joyed from entire living area DeOghtful family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Four bedr<>Oms. Master with built-In mirrored dressing table. Spacious walk-In clotet. One bedroom and kitchen ideally located for maid or ~~~~·--~-~-~~-~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~.~= CAMEO SHORES .•. let. the Pacific ocean set the mood! Lovely four bedrooms. Fab1.dous 180 degree view. New carpet and paint. Private courtyard with sparkling pool. Three private beaches within easy w$.!klng distance.$595,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............... 4639 Tremont Lane PENINSULA POINT ~ • • Three income units. Two, three and three bedrooms. Exceptionally good location ... just one block to bay or ocean. Rare Income property located among beautiful homes. Owner's unit with spa is highly up- . graded. $1«,500 down ....................... $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . . This custom three bedroom residence Is very special.· Set on an exhilarating view lot, cushioned by gardens, complimented by a pool and spa, the house Is a sure exercise In craftsmanship. Every amenity Is . here. Fulty alarmed, perfectly private and In meticulous condition throughout. One of the most beautiful values In Dover Shores ............................................................. $545,000 DOVER aHOAES •.. Impressive two-story, four bedroom home on a spacious 90X110 rot. Fabulous view of Fashion Island night lights from second floor. Fireplaces In living room and family room. Built-in bookcases. Speakers ~~~~~~~~~.~.~~.~~ .. ~~~~.~:.~.~.~~tw= Open Sun 1-5 ..................... 122/ Santiago Drive WEITCUFF . . . No down payment??? Per- hapslll The possibility exists. for a qualified buyer, to purchase this extraordinary residence with no down payment (just pay au ciosfng costs and assume the loan}. lmpeccabae four bedroom custom. Excellent locatlon._Cotossal dining . room. Large famity room. Pool sized private backyard. Get with It.Call us. Then ... get ready to buyl .................................................. , .... $495,000 . DOVER· SHORES • . • Dramatic large five . bedroom, four bath view home. Upstairs master bedroom retreat with aitttng room and view. Large tot with detached storage and workshop or guett house. The ~ow 11% assuma~le financing otters· real value with $50,000 ·down ................•.....•...................................... "4-68.000 Open Sat 1-5 ..................... 2018 Santiago Dr ve 631-7300 DOVER SHORES ... A compact VtEW estate. The word "compac~· needn~ be another word for cramped. This gracious French Regency has a spacious and grand look ... yet is a manageabae size for. todays living. The approach to the four bedroom residence ls through large Iron gates to a ·courtyard of intricate brick work. Few needs or conveniences remain unsatis- fied ....................................................... $475,000 Open Sun 1~5 ........................ 1630 Antigua Way SEAVlEW ... Location, location, location ... & prime consideration in evaJuating a home. This exciting three bedroom home features an outstanding view of the ocean and n~t lights. The extra large yard tends to delightful privacy. This is the much sought-after Bar Harbor model .............................................................. $.429,000 BAYCREST . . . The location of thJs four bedroom residence ls inducement enough. But, the characteristics whieh set this home apart are • the circular drive Introducing the house, the generously sized rooms· and halls ... and the outstanding pool. This exceptional property makes full use of all its amenities. And, best of tall, you own the land ........................... $385.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1628 Santiago Drive BAYCREST . . . A very practical home for a large famlty on a lovely tree lloed street. Ave · bedrooms, four baths. Master ~r<>Om retreat has sitting room for privacy. Special features Include freinch doors, Plantation shutters and large. yard with spa .......... : .................... $369,000 BAYCREST . . . Custom built five bedroom home. Four baths. One bedroom and bath Ideally situated for maid's quarters or guests. Gourmet kitchen with breakfast area. Fonnal dining room. Three car garage ............ $345,000 Open Sun 1-5"~ .............. -1519 Santiago Drive -BAYCAEST . . . Extraordinary ,four bedroom, three bath home. Impressive atrium with retract- able roof, pteasantty enbanced wtth tush plant- ngs, lounging area and~t bar. Format dining room. Famity room with fireplace. Low mlllnten- ance yard. Very private patk>. Owner flnMdnQ avallabae ... betow market rate ............... $339.000 Open Sun 1-5 ................ 1826 Tradewtnds L.ne· -WESTCLFF ... An exceptional value. CUstom four bedroom, three bath home. Huge IMng room wtth fl~ace. lnt.-estlng kftchen-t8mity • room combination Wft11 ftrepiici ind wet t>ir' • Forma1 dlnfng room. Very private rw ywd. Ampae space for pc>OI. Over-size three cw gar- age with laundry and hobby ar• ......... $325,000 8AYCREST . • • An extraordm.ty home In a chOice loction. Four spacious bedfooml. Two and one--half baths. Large IMng room With firepface. Formal dlaing room pikJI dining space 1n idtchen. The den or founh bedroom has akytlght. Large ~ard Wi hot tub .$275,000 Open Sun 1-5 ..................... 1918 L..ward a..n. NE. WPORT BEACH · DverSixty Years al Turning. Dreams Into Reality NEWLU~TING STUNNING POOL HOME . Lovely Newport location. &lte~ng homf' with flo~ floor pl.an & sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdnns. 21h baths wtth specious f&mily room opening to large pool and deck. $350,000. Call MARILYN HILL NEWPORT CREST Lovely 4 bdrm, 21h bath condo in excellent Newport Beach location. Fonnal dining room; family room, wet bar, fireplace and bakorues. Abo includes community pool, spa and tennis. All \his for only $189,900. A.st for DONNAlor BlLL BAY VIEW-CITY LIGHTS . Fantastic views from th.is beautifully locat.!d comer oondo. 2 bdnns. 1 ~ baths. Spacious living area. C.omm pool. Security building. $385,000. Call DONNA ~TER or MARY RICHARDS.. • I ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE LOTS IN BIG CANYON Just steps to the 7th green from thia lovely executive home. Gourmet kitchen, :io ·feet of wardrobe plus· a large walk-in cbet, large Wn- ily room area with bar that lll!ats 12 and a small dance floor or space for pool table. All this with room to expand foe Only $1,295,000. Call DOROJ'HY HARDCASTLE BAYFRONT-OCEAN VIE~ BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACA' Fabulous front row view of back bay & ocean. Highly upgraded single level Large assumable loan. Land can be purchased for $37 ,673 with loel financing. Asking $21.9,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT . IRYINE TERRACE VIEW Choice location. Walkin.g distance to Fashion Island. beaches & clubs. 4 bdnns. dinU)g room, family room. pool. View of ocean, is~ bay & night hghts. $789,500. , . . • ~ CATHRYN ,:n:NNILLE OLD CORONA DEL MAR A rare opportunity to own one of the attaS ta.ndmark·nomes-on Ocean Blvd. 1be ~ )'eSldence with rambling rooms is remiruscenl of a past era. Located oo a spacious 65Xl40 comer lot with a panoramic view from Dana Point to Palos ·Verdes. Realistically priced ·at $1,100,000. c&u ·BINNIE DIXON' I ~COSTA MESA FOUAPl.EX $2i,900 ·Gross income and grat depredation Motivated .eller1 no deferred maintenance,~ paint and insulation. Reduced to $205,000. a.u . MARY JANK for details LUXURY ON THE BAYFRONT .NEW USTINQ . . . 152' Bay.troni.ge, ao•·dOck, Laree pool on' deck w/~xpansive water vista. Spacious ent.ry, livfnC f'OOl'!l, formal dining, family room w/iunbn wet • bar, gallery si:z.ed ha1la, oiak paMlling, We & carpet floon. Huge master ante pli..-'4 bdnn at bath. Country kitchen with many. ext.ra1 Plus 'ea~ area. H. ~ts: Quality in custom • design & aidtamaba)µp. $1,350,000. c.atl -----·-· MARILY8 'I"WFOCHELL BLUFF~ST LISTED FRONT ROW $21&,500 .AL Highly upgraded 3 bdrm end wut on f'OVely greenbelt overlooking back bay. Large as· swnable Joan at 12.254' interest land in e9CJ'Ow w/l~ finanong for $38.767. Call SALLY SHiPLEY 91' JOYCE DABOLT NEWPORT BEACH-2 ON A LOT Ex<.'ellent rental location. Front unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Rear unit 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Located one house from the sand. Front unit has ocnn view & 2 car ga@ge. Call OONNA or BILL HARBOR RIDGE LOT . DRASTIC REDUCTION ExcJusive, guard gated ccmmunit;)'. Large - Build.able -Fla.l.. $399,000. Calf MARILYN TWITCHELL ' DRAMATIC POL:E HOME Designed by A~ard Winning Archil.ec't ·New 3 bdrm home features a wide operl floor pl.an with high c:eil.in,p, 2 story ca .. thedral and green hoU$e windows, massive brass and cedar siding. Magnificent vicwa. Located in rural Si.tverado Canyon, 15 min. to freeway in Orange and El .Toro Call MARY RICHARDS ATTENTION YACHTSMEN Lido Island Bayt~\ now priced' Wit under appra.Uled value. Facilities for sue boats up to 110 rt. Home features 6 bdnns, 4'h baths, family . room on 74 ft bayfront loL Excellent terms Call MARY JANK • . BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL NEWPORT BEACH . ASSUME $154,000 @ 11.~. Spaci<>US 3 bdnn end unit on quiet ~t with large encJceed yard & 2 loyely patios. Convenient location. Walk to F.astbluff Shopping Center. LaDd may be purchased for $25,084 with 1K finanriitg. Re- duced to $193,900. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOY~DABOLT BUILD TWO CONDOS CORONA DEL MAR North of highway location. Comer R-2 lot w/alley accesa. Llit price includes approved plahs • for two lst class Condos each with two car Facet· Motivaied seller will consider all offers. AsJ4ni1198.000. CalUX>~ OUTSTANDING 180 DEGREE VIEW · Off bay, Catalina & night Ughta. Owner wanta to retire. Well built 2 bdrm home with exatma potential. Submit your offer, owner re.dy to peck and move. Call DOJl.()THY 8ARDCASTLE • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 80Rll STARTER -•• 750 G,_t location! New .beach. ahoppina celter and .:hook. Many amenities include community pool, tennis.--etmll.-elubhoUle; pwk & p9cnietrea; caII SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT TUSTIN-ASSUMA8LE FINANCING Excellent ne1ghborh0od. 4 bdrm ho w/professionally landscaped yiri:i. 11>9 & separate · play yard. Beautiful built-an kitchen. air con~ ditioning & fresh decor. $186,000. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL NEWPORT BEACH-POOL a SPA &aut.afuJ 3 bdnn and den or 4 bdrm home. Lovely patio entertalnment aru wi\b luah gar- dens and fire pit. Al.lo has R.V .. aica.. Excell nt location! A must see for lhe d..ixri.minatmg buyer. Priced at $329,900. Ask for Bll.J.. or DONNA ~TER 4400+ SQ FT NEWPORT BEACH HOME 14?' bay frontage w/private dock f« 70' boet-4 bdr;rns + convertibl s~y, 41h ba~ formal • ~ r04m and ste~wn livmc room. Separ-" ate master w~ w/sitting roam. fireplace & lwin . walk-in clolets Offered with land foe $1, 700,000. · 1 Amu.rriable finana.ng. Call TODDY SMITH or DON DeTiiOMAS HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Spaoous & ~te .. PortofinO .... 2 story, 4 bdnns, upgraded kitchen ~ baths, guest/maids quarters, formal dintbg, family l'OOm, master bdrm swte, on premium lot. Steps to puk & pool. Walk to elemtntary. achool. Call TODDY SMJTH LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Spacious family home on sandy beach w/adjacent greenbelL Seven bdrm relidence w/aeparate maids quarters. may be Wied as a 5 bdrm home w/2 bdrm in-law or income unit. lst T.D. Ls fully as.sum.able. Call M.ABIA 8.ERCOVIT'L NEW ON THE MARKET ....:...oLD CDM Pride o{ ownership is reOec=Sed in this heeutifWJy maintained duplex. Each wut feetures two bdnns w/nwnerous amenities plus a four car garaae Great rental area. Almost $300,000 of assumable f1nancuig. Offered at $390,000. Call LINDA TAGLIANE'm CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX PRICED TO SEU Lowest priced duplex in ''Old" Corona del Mar. Two l bdn'n units w/yard and dbl p.raie. 2 blocka to beach. Owner Will carry pa~r for qualified buyer with 1645 down. Only $214,500. Call MARY JANK MESA VERDE C~,900 Rare "A" unit in excellent move U\ condiuon. 2 bdnna. slngle encl09ed garage. Great locauon! Comm pool. Must tee to appreciate. Call DONNA WEBSTER I I . 11}, MILES TO BEACH Highly u~r th home--Wl-~---· family room, fiftplaice. Too many amenities to list. Owner wants SOLD NOW. Only 3 yean old. $198,500 MOVE TO OREGONI 3.2 ecres on ban.ks of Chet.co River in 8roolcinp, Orepl w/two hot-.; 3 conala, barn. fruit orChard. 4 bdrme pli..-1 bdrm guest huUlie w/RV parldnc and 'hookup. Aamie loan. owner may carry 2nd or achanp fer p uperty « boet. J ust ndtwwi Jo $1 M ,000 Pboioe in 1imnc office. Oill MARY JANK ' .GEORGE ELKINS CQMPANV · • • J, -·· . . . .. . (714) 759-9100 ' . . ~f'?P?~A T~ PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER ! - I E XECUTl~E PROFILE ---- Mesa Realtor ke~ps up with the-colnpetitiori 8f JOY DEE ANTHONY • He says If his family hadn't, moved out here from P~nsytvanla when he was 16, he'd probably be working In a steel mill today. Instead, Terry McCardle is owner of The Real Estaters, a company he feels Is one of the most dynamJC of Its kind in Orange County. How,does he compete with the biggies? When he noticed that Cotdwell Banker, a firm owned by Sears, was able to give customer discounts on Sears furniture, McCardle decided to do·the same type of thing for his customers. He went around to local merchants and got discounts for up to 25 percent. Because ot his relative smallness in comparison to the Coldwelt Bankers of the wortd, McCardle says he can move fast without a lot of red tape or control from a franchisor. . A 1959 graduate of Newport Harbor High, McCardle says he remembers when Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa didn't even have curbs. After a year sotety In sales, McCardle came to his current Harbor Boulevard office as manager. That was 1965. In 1982, he bought the buSiness from his brother. "That was one Of the worst times ever to · buy a real estate company," McCardle says. But Actualty, teacfung isn't so different fr0m managing, McCardle observes. He says the key to his success isn't teaching employees the ftmdemen~ls of real estate. "not teaching them how to kn k on doors. how to wrJte up contracts, but teachin them how to just be better people. If Y9tJ really teach them that, t~· re goi~ to be good salesmen." Terry says the outlook" for the ·real estate busin65 next year '5 "tough," though nothing like 1982. The business is getting more complicated, · there are more laws and regulations. It's going to get back to the way 1t was in the early '70s, he explaJns, "when you haa to work to get the lastings." they didn't fall in your lap. McCardle has seen ma1or changes in the sales force since the '60s when he got started. He remembers when Randall Presley of Ttte Presley Companies made waves by. hiring a woman for a real estate position. Now the force 1s typically 70· percent .female. McCa.uile..sa.y.;:>......_ ___ .__. .. --the opportunity was there an(! h&-sejzed it. It was tou~ and go at first, McCardle admits. Mccardle has often taken a former housewife · with a sweet disposition and watched her become a sales tiger, he Jays. But this is only a blossoming of prevk>usty submerged potential, he adds . McCardle has five' children and a · w1fe, Suzanne. His son Russ is already lnvolved in the real estate area McCardle sees great potential for his 23-year-old daughter in real estate and Is hoping to see her make a move.into his field soon. He and a partner who has since left.the firm shut down three of the.Six offices, something McCardle caJls his toughest business .decision, though perhaps one of his wisest. Originalty McCardle planned to be a schoot teacher and a coach. He went to Oregon State on a football scholarship after being chosen as "Most Valuable Player" and junior college "All American" ~--at....<n d atl ·t degree In physical education, McCardle returned to Clllifornia where he became Involved In real estate. "I loved it," he says of the business. · y she does, her dad might think The Real Estaters a good chOtCe. "We as a company have a!Ways tried to make it a family-type atmosphere:· McCardJe says. Of his 70 employees, he adds, ---"We'-r.,_ not out -there using them-." Instead, McCard.le hopes they will reach levels of ~sonal fulfillment they never knew -were possible. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm an~Nm . .....,.. The largest available residential property on the Point! 2 contiguous extra large lots with -soac:totJis~udlo apart~t, 4 car garage & large yard. ....... .. .. Near new 3 bdrm condo with French doors, large brick fireplace, beam ceilings, stained • glass, skytlghts, wet bar and attractive t~s. ... um UY -YILIE ....... Tt laa.- Completefy redone 4 bdrm home Wtth lovely yacd-81M1 swtmmi'19...QOOl. Den_. French doors new appliances -ready to move right In. 1~ Lill 1.81111.E ...... Famlly size 4 bdrm home near the clubhouse. Private sunny patio, expensive warm panet~iog. We feel the best buy on Lido. (714) 673-4400 ... ...,... 11 ..... Elegant 3 bdrm home with sweeping ocean view. French doors, large family rm, lovely stone work and tile, spa, lo~ of priv~cy 432 Isabella Terr, Corona Highlands 2409 Tustin Ave, Back Bay 2721 Afth Ave, Old Corona det Mar 1207 Blue Gum, Baycrest 2001 Santiago, Baycrest · 399 Seville, Balt>Oa Peninsula · 1429 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terrace $745,000 $265,000 $299,000 $444,500 $345,000 $647,500 $699,500 f.lllUISYD . MH'W Front row In exclusive Irvine Terrace! 'un- obstructed bay. ocean & city lights view. Ofder 2400 sq ft home (leeds some.. T_Lc_ but .the price.is right. Owner will finance. 12-1. interest. nna.ff , .... , -........ In exclusive Westcllff Grove. Immaculate 3 bdrm • home tastefully decorated. Family rm. enclosed yard, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. A pleasure to show . 112.-.... 1111.111 Very nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo conveniently located In Westcllff. Assume low Interest T.O. & L...-=--==.============---J-seller Will carry 2n<:t . ........ LIT 11~ Choice Corona del Mar location approved for 4 um• 191.D .-.111 units. % acre overlOOking BalbOa Island and the 3 bdrms & 3 baths in each unit. Fireplaces, Bay. TerrtflC mvestment opportunity. Owner jacuzzieS & private ocean view sundeck. Must be may help finance. seen to appr$Ciate. . . . • 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -Ct>AONA DEL MAR - 6-0ran~ County R~ ~tat~AA M~lm~ ~w~~t w •~KER~& 1LEE Real Estate A Great Western U>mpany NEWPORT BEACH /CORONA DEL MAR llY II TIDE . Thts beautiful family home will please the. particular buyer. Front courtyard with pool. Large rear view lot with covered patio & play area. Many extras. Reduced over $100,000 to $450,000, a real bargain! 759-1501 PllV&n IUCI ICCEU Large family home with partial ocean view. Largest lot in area with room for pool Qr tenn~. House is vacant and ready for a quick escrow. Listed at $295,000. 759-1501 ASSllUU LODI IEHCU PIJCEI A Balboa Island gem is waiting for you. $310,000 will buy a 2 bedroom home with a 2 bedroom garage apartment. Call for fma.ncing details. 759-1501 Sii, SAILS, SUI I SllF This home has one of the most magnificent locations in So. California with a view from every room. The lot alone is worth the price of $925,000, but it comes with a great-a bdrm, 2Yl bath house.See it now. 759-1501 FAllLY SIZE COllO Big enough for comfortable gracious living, 4 bdrms,. yet wonderfully carefree living with no exterior maintenance. Live the good life now! I 759-1501 SPECTACUW oc~ VIEW HDIE A beautiful home on a very desirable street. Crystal chandeliers, mirrors, courtyard -total elegance& quality. A "must :;ee". P.riced at $425,000 759-1501 HUIOR YIEW HOIE Large 4 bdnn. 3 11'2 bath home with pool. All desirable features and amenittes. Owner motivated. Call now. 759-1501 DROii RIISE Lovely Corona del Mar cottage on a beautiful well kept street JUSl one block from the beach. Good siz.ed lot. Alley access and detached garage. $325,000. 759-1501 IECOllATOR DOLL llOISE 3 bdrm home with beautiful carpets and draperies. Nicely landscaped.· Excellent location. Priced to sell. 759-1501 COllERCIAL PL11 · RESllEITIAL 4 buildings -3 stories. One commercial bldg.. two houses and 1 apartment. Prime Newort l<>e£j.on. Call of f1ce for details 759-1501 . IPYIUIS SPECTACIW With 25% down, owner will carry below current interest rates. Gorgeous pool & spa, view and magruficent house. Hurry on this one Call for all dei.ails and appoIDtment to preview. $749.000. 759-1501 IUIY Ill WllTlll For the new owner. This home is in perfect condition & vac.ant. On a large lot in DOver Shores, it has 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining room, 3 car,garage and VIEW! 759-1501 IWIER WILL CllRY With 20% down, owner will carry balance at 12% for 10 years. This hbmc boasts private beach ~d a lovely view. An exceptional value at $279,500. Call for details. 759-1501 • IS THIS Fii 1017 I Professionallydecorat.ed. lovely brick patio, beautiful gardemsurround- ing the home. Only minutes to the beach & shopping. If it sounds good ~to you, please call and we will give you the details. 759-1501 - . I lllTS/CllOU IEL 1111 One 3 bdrm, one 2 bdrm and one bachelor apartment. One block North of P.C.H. Excellent opportunity. Lave m one & rental incoine besides 759-1~1 .. ASSllAILE LOU Lovely, vacant condo in move tn condition. Private, pretty area. Backs to greenbelt. 3 bdnns. Listed at $198,000 759-1501 YOl'LL LllE TllS Roomy 3 bdrm condo near beaches & Fashion Island Community pool. A good value at $148,500. 759-1501 COllO IW IUCH Walle to the beach past your commuruty pool, spa and tennis courts Enjoy life in a 3 bdnn, 21h batrh home with fonnal dining room. Beautifully maintained exterior. 759-1501 SADDLEBACK VALLEY PRESEIT PERFECT $123,000 is the right pnce for this sharp condo. Not.bing needs to be done except move in. Good tenns can be arranged. Call 759-1501 and we can help you. · IRVINE WllllllTll TOWlllllE 2 ~ plus den. Very pretty. Highly upgraded and competitively pnced at $164,590. 759-1501 1 TllE YOll CHOICE Of 2 equally nice Ranch San Joaquin condos. Both are-in excellent locations and condition. Please call for tenns and appointment to vie'W 759-1501 . COST A MESA/SANT A ANA IEW USTIICI We have just listed an exceptionally pretty home that is priced for a quick sale at $129,500. Totally upgraded. Has an enclosed patio plus a covered patio in a well landscaped yard. 759-1501 . IUlllll :i'here are still some available. ~tra large lot with 2 houses on it. Live m one, rent the other. 759-1501 • IW SllTI CIAST PW& True pride of ownership shows in this 4 bdrm, 2 'l'i bath family home. Large rear yard with RV access. Only 6 years old. 759-1~1 I NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 San Miguel Drive Newport leach, CA 92110 m4>1se-1so1 dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things .That Service You ." NEWPORT BEACH Office 2170 San Miguel Dr1v·t Newport leach, CA 92HO Ctf 4) 751-1501 ------------------ ' .... Orange Cc>Ynty RMI Estate/An Advei'tlllng au~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 8, 1eM -'7 REDUCED Biii ! SU l&lt• IY·T&i.SU-Cla!sic colonial on 21.-i lots In old CdM, white with blue shutters! Guest house has kitchen, fireplace. Pool and spa. Just reduced to $635,000. . . . 111'1 IAll -Unlque's Lynne Glatch has just •'I --Unlque's Jim Wood has left -to returned from a 3-week tour of Europe .... the cllmb Mt. Whitney .•. the reason for his climb reason for her trip was to cetebrate years of Is totally unknown to his office staff, close wise real estate Investing and successful friends or Immediate family. selling: ~ 1130,000 ft 1211,108 CU&ll fl ustalfF -Immaculate 3 bdrm, lots of lot and comfortably close to high school, shops. Owner/agent transferred. $265,000. llWNIT IE&CI 11-. -Lovely location, townhome In Westcllff, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, de- lightful patio. $130,000. PITY• TH II -Juawteps to Balboa beaches, 3 bdrm, 2 story, sollftustom home wtth stone fireplace and ocean vtews. Only $279,000. ... llllLm tllll&OaATI -Perky Cape Cod with French doors and windows, wood floors. and formal dining, 2 bdrm townhome In Newport. Only.$153,900. ........---. Ill YllW -Low price In CdM, now vacant & really hurting! Needs attention, view is spectacu- lar, .20°/e down t1nd assume loans. Only $299,500. . LITS._ fM rT -Corner lot, custom fireplace, brick patio, English garden and French doors. Carmel In H.V. Homes. $259,000. In Newport. llmllY WlllS -Attractive Costa Mesa area, 3 bdrm, 2 bath with used brick fireplace, pavers, wood floors & pine paneling. $147,500. • MPLD -Great So. of highway locatloD. Large and spacious units with ocean vtew froft't rear unit. Only $299,500. - 1111,000 ••• ,, EYDYlm IS L ... -For a house like this! In old CdM, newer 3 bdrm, 2 story custom, block to beach, owner says offerl $439,000. M'Flll• 11•1••• -A beauty, 2300 ~.ft. In Old CdM, secluded spa, sun 'decks and Interesting views. 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $349,500. ....,, _.r m Tuma -3 bdrm In prime Newport neighborhood, big trees, covered II. rrs Hiii.iii -A woodsy retreat In Woods patio, corner lot and great look. $219,000. Cove, Laguna Beach, we're talking UnJquel A 4 \ bdrm, 2 bath amid pines, warmth and styte. OUU iii ... -Harbor View Homes: Monaco, $405,000. added atcyffOhts, bay windows, wooded-dect<s ------- • and bubbling waterfall. Fairly priced · at $242,000. -.;""'"---~ tAU -South Coast Plaza area, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, very secure. Very attractive, very ·spactous.-$169,000. . I lllM, WU ITllY -4 bdrms (could be 51) in the heart of coastal Newport Beach, spacious aAd· bright f amity area, sunny brick patio. $415,000. ' llEW LISTlllG mu nm •acu -Lush, lovely 3 bdrm with secluded atrium area off master suite. 7,000 sq.ft. lot, a near a park location and a sure to -sell price. $152,000 . • UIYll -2 bdrm, den, 2 bath townhome, guarded gate. Beautiful new decor, spacious. tight, a bargain at $335,000. In Newport. YM Ill M rT -Beams, brlckf Solid, newer 3 . bdrm, 2 bath, 1fl block to beach in otd CdM. With h~lp It could have view. $359,500. II TIE Cliff -Above Ne\vport Harbor. In- credible view, 4 bdrms. 4'12 bath, pool, spa and In need of finishing touches. Offered at $450,000. Ill • LIT -Single story 4 bdrm In CdM's Harbor View Hills, large lot has sport court, covered patio Is near park, now $379,000. TIE UTUT L• -Clean, cool, contemporary, washed brick fireplace, 3 bdrms, an Immense yard In Cameo Shores. $450,000. l•Dlll.I YIEW -Adult home plus guest apart- ment, breathtal<lng location, will consider trade from L.A., very unique. $699,000. IPEI SITllllY 01 SllllY ....,, ... 2 ... -...... Mcb ... ~9,500 ............................. 2723 5th Ave., Old CdM M llt1' tf 1'*'·clluic.W.1i1M. .al,_.. $725,000 ...... .u ............... 3028 Ocean Blvd., Old CdM CM-.... ... 411. ,..e..,., crut,...,... $450,000 .................................. 1421 Kings Road, NB CMrllllC c. ........ ti .... l ... 2 sty, tnis $439,000 ............................ 302 HeUotrope, Old CdM ......... , .. .,_, 1 ........ JIPh I .... $2()8,000 ................................ 2921 4th St., Otd CdM .......... ,..., ...... •lslJllMI,.., ........ ..... $242,000 ........ \ ............ 2025 Port Bristol, HVHms. NB IPEI SlllAY llAlt. .. """'· l n 111 _.ti an $299,500 ............ 4733 Cortland. Cameo Hinds, CdM Ls1'lt 11t. • n w11et ~-. 1r111t. ""'a.t $379,000 ....................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CdM ................... .,.,, .... ,... ..... _ .... $450,000 ....... 4515 Hampden Rd., Cemeo Shrs, CdM , . Specializing in properl'I on lh~ waier • • • near l/..e waier . . . anJ J11li .·. 'J};ew of waler NEWPORT COND0-$125,000 2 bedroom S-Wlnd Newport condo In beet loc8tton • prlwete Md etepe to the be9ch. UgM Md llky. Community pool Md ape. Call for de...._ 131-1400 REDUCED -2 ON A LOT! s bedroom, 2 betfi ind 2 bedroom, 1 Dith w.U-, m.lntelned unlb In Coeta ...... Super Income Of 111,240-000. Front houM la only 2 , ... old.Seier w• c.-ry ln..._t ontr 2nc1 TD. Reduced Pfb , $1M.OOO FEE. 131-1400 NEWPORT BEACH -LIDO SANDS . I bedroom, 2 bCh home ontr 2 block• to beechJ Owner w• cm'f'J 1et TD at 11'11 ~. lnclude9 CO¥wed petto, eprtnklef eretem end 19,,.., communttr pool OHL Y ·~UH. l73-el00 VILLA BALBOA -REDUCEDI Spedou8 2 bedroom. 2 beth condo with wwtlr er•tem. epe end community pool OWner Wll c.rr 1stTD. SUbmn on terma on thle lcwefr unit loc;8ted bf the beKhl Reduced to SZ!l,G00.131·1400 BALBOA HOME BY BAY Wood noora. b11med celllnp end ehadJ brick petlo enhMtce the dMlrm of thle remod1l1d 3 bedroom home. su.,.r 1ocatton ...., racht club. echool. 8Cfoe8 bef on $-2 Iott S-,G00.131-1400 BALBOA SUMMER HIDEAWAYI Ch8nnlng S bedroom houM wlth ...,...te 1 bedroom cottage on 881boe lalend. Stepe to ber end ,.,,., for wr oceen ecceea. Ontr $297,000I Cllll 131-1400 Of..,,..... BAYSHORES • FEE LAND 2 bedroom + den or I bedroom, 2 beth home. 1at TD cen be ........-et 10% lnt.,..t end ...., mar c.rrJ 2ncl TD with 20% . down. Priced to ... et $321,000. Cel 131-1400 WESTCLIFF FAMILY HOME ....., le welting for an oner on this beeutlfulJ Nm0d1l1d tamUy home, with• bedroome +den · end tonnel clnlng room AND prtvete pool Md ~or p&QhouMI Priced right et S-,500. Cal 131-1400 PENINSULA POINT FA.MIL Y HOME Caeual femffy IMng In en abaolutefr prime locetlon on PenlMule P•t. Se.pa to the "Wedge", oceen ' b9f. Buutttully remod1led on en ownlzed lot. a.-. patio + RV perking. 3 bedroom8, 3 btth .. for S-,800. Call 131-1400 EASTBLUFF CONDO Outetandlng .. F' plen With extending ._ of hell S.f and ctty llghta. Specloue 3 bedroom, 21h Nth+. ,...,,., room end dining room. S..Uttfuffy upgraded withe flneet of matett.aa. Urge petlo end air con-dl"°'lfr. Hur communttr pool. Priced to ..a et S315.«*L 131-1400 BAYCREST HOME-REDUCED Large femlfr home wltti 5 bedrooms,• bethe Md en excellent floor plan enhanced bf • bright decor. Seperet• maid'• quar1en, fonMI dining room, 3 ftreplecee, wet ber In den a CU9tom buUtl Pool, . Jact•n• olf meeter eulte. Menr extrael OWnen anxtous-REDUCED tct$421,000. 131-t400 1- NEWPORT HEIGHTS--CORIER BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX 2 ~t lob wttl\ • older I bedrooM. 2 beth · A "Weterflont" et Mt Ina.tor.._.. Pflce. Two unfts home on OM lot; °"9f9d .et-.-DrM bf--~ ~with I bedroome In edt. Neer ..... Cltff om. or cal 131-1400 · --. ~ ;;;,-ol • ..., ectloft. L.M In OM end rent the PERFECT FAlm.. Y HOIE Super ....., ..... th8I ........ model. ln- duclM • bedroome, 2'11 bMM Md .... prtw .... prtwet.• rerct.,.... fruit 1rw........., e.ndec..-S. ........ pentry, ......... ~ 88Q Oft patio.: btreef Greet loc8llon nw 8outlt eo.t Plaza. Prtced to ... et S1ts.OOO. l73-el00 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX Low.et pt'lced north biitflont duplex often e 4 bedroom, 2'11 beth home ............ Md 2 cal pnge + ..... 1 bildroom .,_. ............._ Cloee to town, bMdt end "8e tie tor__. boel. .... ,aoo. ~orl31·1400 LAGUNA-BANK REPO A '-1!!.::::oom• I beth home with "*'1 extree. _ Plue pool ...._·Bring ..; ofter or trede, . 10% C8eh dowrL ...... oflertng 12% ......... tor ftnenclng. Great reduction to '721.-11 C8I 111-1400 OCEA.NFRONT ELEGANCE! a..uttful. ~ Nm0d1l1d s bedroom + deft, 3 beth home that often .. 1l1pnt; dr8matlc .... atyl9. 8pir91 •tillll C II I, gourmet ldtchen, l9wllh ._ of ~ etched ...._ tie, wood Md Mlrron. lndudee huge ......, roiom. den and •lep dMrn mater bedroom lulte with flreplece Prtced to Ml 1t~m-1400 ~- othef • .,.,.. ~ PEMNSULA BAVFRONT -......, to ..... lnlo ............. , ., 'bedrocMn, 1'11 ............. _,....,,. ...... d ........... tor srboet+ ..... ...._ Sw••P ..... .,...,,.,._ a . nlgllt lglta Pltw ........ Cl~d + mdn l*tl· Ing. Prtced to .... ~ 111-~ .. LINDA ISLE-BAYFRONT uttlmete c:ofttemporMJ 3 bedroom, SY.a beth llotM In .......... locatlolL Toe.IJ ..... dll•d ..... ~extnel lndllidee2WI bera, ~ hend-...... ....,.,. .. Mdden ...... ~ c..,.. dlitallng. ,.... 1pe<'actelr ~ """rtncJ. eom~ pletelJ MCUred. lktght llind epedul. A bMutJ of· .......... 911.1400 I WA TERFRO~T · HOMES, INC. ' R .ALTORS · 2436 W Cod.,t tiwy. N(•wport IW.tc-h 6:J 1-1 100 S<tle<>. R<'ntill .. : Prorwrtv Mttn;l9c>m<>nt 315 M1uinv Ave>. flttlho.t 1'1<-rnd <• 7 :J-(lt)tH) ' CFllll•MT 12 ..... This delightful 4 bedroom C Plan in the Bluffs has eyerything you need for gracious living. Beautiful French doors Jead to an enticing private patio with a ovel & the pool is near ~Y· Coby Ward. llldiMJ 1211.- A substantial price reducti°" is offered on this great 5 Br, view home in F.astbluff. A tremendous opportunity for those who need a family home. This is vacant and waiting. Coby Ward. • UITll TIWllH• ~ Monaco 3 Br, fain rm. exceptional view location. Gorgeous planting in private ~tios.. Huge, Mstr suite w/sauna on main floor, plus 2 additional Br on 2nd story. Lucy Rose. EllUllWIY , ... , .. 11,111,111 With a blend of traditional and contemporary this 6 Br, 7 Ba home is tntly the ideal family home. Features a fabuliolw golf COUl"le and lake view. Includes the finest of quality construction thruout. Owner is very motivated and will con- sider tr'ades. Danny Bibb. .· . . . • lllYll 11,211.-. Fairway location. 4 bed.rooms, 4 baths, family room, billiard room plus a 2 bedroom guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very mof:ivated. Danny Bibb. • IAIYIMIYEI-.. un.-Tb.is 2 Br, 2 Ba Deane town.home offers a spacious lot in a most private location at a very low price. Asking $339,000 with ass• •mable financing. Danny Bibb. •lllYIMIYD. 1111,- LOvely 2 Br, den.home, prime cill-de-sac location, end unit. Wonderful garden setting w/mature landxaping. Private community. Martha Mac- nab. -Wiii' lllT SUP 1211.-Secluded 3 Br, 2~ Ba unit in private gated community, steps to beach & shopping. Includes land & slip. Martha Macnab. • IUffS .. ----....... Beautiful Del~D<r unit with outatand.ing pan- oramic back bay and nite light views. 3 Br, 2'ti Baths. Decorated in neutral colon. Lush green- belt. Cloee to community pool, tchools and aho~ pm,, Incl. land. Donna Godshall. Nl&Y -W/111•1• NW Slll,- 4 Br, 2 ~ Be. Single story SpyglUs home, tul-de- uc locatlon w/loads of privacy. Owner will carry • far qualified buyer. Sandi Fix. - 644-6200 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beach, Ca. IPR •llD UT-.Y I lmlf CAMID SHORES ....... 111 ~ 6 BR, FR. Pool Wtrirt 1-4 Doana Godshall EASTBLUW aee.-Ult .. 11111 5 BR, FR 1·5 C.oby Ward HARBOR VU HILLS...,._ _, 11 .. •• 4 BR. FR, pool/ape Sa 11-5/Su 12-5 M. L. t4arioo IPll•IRlllm&Y HARBOR VU IULLS I~ 3 BR, FR 2-5 . TURTL&ROCK un• 2 BR, FR 1-5 EASTBLUFF ltllMI 4 BR, FR, pool 1-5 .mG CANYON ... , • 5 BR, FR, Pool 1-5 1mw•. Maxine Propp ·HRpw Lucy RoR 1111 ...... Coby Ward . ..,.. ....... Stephanie Grody FllnEI.. ..,- Enjoy superb vista of g<qeous countryside from th.is detached Turtle Rocle home. Beautifully .decol'ated in neutral tones. featuring woodplank flooring, gourmet kitchen and spacious Mstr suite. Micki Ox>per. IEST 111• m. ... llY1 I! .. Deligtitfill two bedroom house & open and airy one bedroom apartmenL Live in o~, rent the other. Walle to beach and shops. Lois Jacobs. ........ "' 1112.- Lowest priced Warmington townhome Plan D . with 2 Mstr bedrooms. 3 b'aths, den. spacious living room with fireplace & cathedral~ Formal dining, large country kitchen, anxious o~. Lois Jacobs. SIPEll flllRl•I 11111111 Large Westcliff family home with poo1 & spa. Needs some TLC. 5 Br, 5~ Ba. fonnal dining room plus large bonus room. Good neighborhood. Call for financing details. Joan Lewis. u ... ~ 11,11..- View forever, beautifully maintained older Lapna ~. u9ed brick terrace, lush c.-OulVard entrance )with secllided swimming pool, 3 Br, formal dining rm. den, maid's quarters. Ba.rbaii Aune/Ge«ge Grupe. .. Lm'9I' • IU ""' ., · . INl,111 1'.argest Ooor plan in Sea View priced to IMill. Two-story home. Mstr suite, large family ~ 2 bedrooms on Meh level. 24 hr. guarded gate community with tennis courts & pool. La!ge usumable lat TD. Maxine Propp. -I-JI.IT ..... Currently has a 1 Br older home with great rental history. Excellent location near beaches and shop- ping. F.asy aooes Rent now and build later. Martha Macnab. ilU .... 11&1&1 "' ....... Big Canyon 5 br, 4 ~ bath unique single level custcm hmne borders the 14th fairway in this exclusive gate guarded community. 1be very finest of appointments throughout. A spacious pool and spa are enhanced by a very secluded location. Danny Bibb . 1111'•-11 .. ao.e to South Coast Plaza, OU~ 3 br. 2~ baths, home on corner lot; Kitchen with an amenities. fireplace in living room. and Skylights. Garden window. Clole to pool and spa. Lowest priced Condo in deveJopnent. Donna Godshall am m 11111 • .._ a,111r111 Prime locati«ln overlookmg fairways. lake and nite lites. 5 Br, 4 fireplaces. library. billiard rm. family nn. Attention to every detail in this rust.om Valentine built b()n)e. Tom AJ.limon. ·. 11111111 ll'l ... llD 111 .... Pier permit ~i· Only .....,..;ru"ll ba}'fro!>tlot . for sale on tocy Bay. FaSy boat ~ to main bay. Beverl Morphy. . .... _, ... ..L . 11,111,111 Big Canyon :tl:T' touch of French European, this 5 Br. 5 ~ Bath tnldi~ estate is truly a · offering. Includes six fireplaces. a country kitchen, library, elevator, formal dining and breakfast rooms and a sweepµig view of the Big Canyon Goll arid Qruntry Oub. Eiccellent ienns.. Danny Bibb. PllY&11 ESTHE It..,_ Wood and glass home w /commercial. gourmet kitchen, exotic Mstr suite and lanai overviewing lush tropical setting Wlth lagoon-spa. KOi po.rxis. wateni.llS. nature paths. A home of unique drama! Paula Bailey. . Na!SHI~ .Dover: Shores sbmn1ngcustom 5 cul~ home with 148' water front.age. Roc:m for 60• and 80' yachts. Exceptionally privat.e lc:ldltion. Owner will catty 1st TD. lnclUdcs land. Paula Bailef. •llllllNlm.. . This newly listed 4 Br. 2 ~ Ba home ator'1 sho~. Ablolut.ely mint cODdition! Featwing a pool. ~te spa. and a veey private sunlite piden setting. Priced for immediate sale. Danny Bibb. ~, I •;. .. _,.Hiii PUl-Tlm.Da a&D$ Fantasuc Buy with Great Fin.anci.ng! Decorated in neutral tones. Large backyard. Beautiful view of the hills. 3 BR, 2 B~. 2 fireplaces in a great family area. Call office for excellent financing details. R~ DUCED TO $234,000. SPlCIHS-YET 1mum 5 BR, 7 BA custom Valentine built home overlooking terrific view. 5800 sq. feet with extensive use of wood and stone throughout. Extremely private rear yard. Family sii.ed spa. Cul-de-sac location. Asking $1,695,000 Rllll llH 11111 CUYOI This home has everything! View, large pool & spa, large lot on cul-de-sac •. plus an outstanding home with special-features too numerous to mention. 5 BR. 3 BA .. 3 fireplaces and a three car garage -very customized Plan 1 with complete security system and a wine cellar th.at has to be seen to be believed! Special value at $799,000. CllSP llW ... Expanded, upgraded Miramar plan with terrific view in Harbor Ridge. 2 BR, large den. 3 BA. mirrored wardrobes, extra cabinets, security alarm. Freshly painted and papered. $499,000. FUIT mm_.,.. TDHCI Chamling custom 3 BR, 2 BA home shows pride of ownership in every de~ Beamed ceilings, wood shutters, plaster walls, formal dining room. Private courtyard with quality landscaping. On fee land at $395,000. Vergilene Hull. r IUlft.U WITI Piil 3 BR & den, 3 BA Deauville model with panoramJC view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool and . spa. Prime street in Big Canyon. Asking $699,500. Vergilene Hull LMWlmRm FLEXIBLE PROPERTY! Outstan&ng bayfrqnt next to 60 ft. sandy beach. Can be one large 6 BR, 5 BA home or duplex. Owner will finance & will consider trade. $1 ,350,000. Mary Sivaslian. 11111••U1Yll Beautiful plan for a couple. 2 private BR suite a.r;eas. Beautifully decorated with its own private patio with spa. View and patio overlooking golf course. A very special property for $395,000. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS!! n11.1E11 am1t1111 Two contiguous lots south of highway in desrrable old CDM. Quiet comer location~ose to beach. Good financing available NOW REDUCED TO $425,000. Mary S1vaslian IUIClSlU CHIO II C• • Best location! View of pool and large patio. 3 BR, 2 ~ 'BA, wet bar, FP in living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old CDM & close to everyth.i.n.g. A very special propert.y1 $325,000. Vergilene Hull. .... 11 IEWPllT IUllll GREAT LOCATION--CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & SHOPPING. 2 large master BR suites plus separate sitting room. 2 ~ BA, private patio and just steps to the pool. Very clean unit. Asking $169,900. Marie Fargo. • #3 Civic Plaz•. Suite 170 t:_llewport Beach, Caltfornia 92660 . HTlllUCI · Pei'fect oceanfront location. 2 story with great view. 4 BR, 2 BA, fireplace, new paint. Walk lb shopping. A real bargain at $595,000. SfHLI LEYEL ILmS wm .. Finest comer location. BeSt priced Anita plan m Bluffs. Inviting kitchen, family room, pretty patio, fireplace. Sparkling clean 3 BR, w/convertible den, 2 BA on iee land. $219,000 IPEIHISIS , l&lllJ1COT IUHI 14 IEIEYE IPR UT I Sii 1·1 Outstanding view location. Valentil_\e custom home w/superior design & construction. 5 BRs, including elegant master suite, 7 baths, family room, 4 FP, 3 car garage, gated courtyard. 6100 sq. feet of su~rb living for $1,850,000. Pm•ST_,. llU II .. 11 SU,_ IPEI smAY 1-1 Quiet end unit with large private deck over- looking the goU course view. Beautifully decor- . ated 2 BR & den with custom shutters & shelving. In prestigious Big Canyon and close to Fashion ls.land. $315,000. Helen Wood. WUEYUUIMll• IOI • AIU IPEI am&Y 1-1 This gorgeous traditional 6 BR has been reduced for immediate sale. Now only $596,000!!! This includes gounnet kitchen, wooded stairways, French doors, stained and leaded glass windows, pool, spa and wading pool. Please take the time to see the beautiful bargain. UPI ... • IPHUSS 41 •11• UY IPEI SlmAY 1-1 ·Lovely 4 BR, 3 BA Cape Hom model with fabulous view. Tastefully upgraded throughout. Formal dining room. Additional cabinets in kitchen & garage. Soft, neutral decor. Custom drapes, marble entry, security sys1em. Must see at $599,000. EMIYTll ... Llfl H ... UY IPlll UTm&Y 1-I REDUCED PRICE!! Spectacular view of moun- tains & city lights from trus very special Nan- tucket model in Spyglass Hill. 5 BA, formal dining, large family room. Professionally decor- ated. Entertainment backyard with pool, spa, BBQ & fire ring. Now $669.500. Bob G~. Pl•U.UYFmT 121 YI& UN.. · IPEI lllllY 1·1 NEW ON THE MARKET -Exciting Bayfront location on turning baSin. 4 BR, 4 BA home with 2 kitchens, effective use of stained glass and used brick. Expansive view from upstairs recreation room. OWncr wowd consider trade for smaller BalbOa Isl&nd or CDM home. Call Vergilene Hull for det.aJb. Asking $2,350,000. SUYD_.. lllf• 2011 YUIT llSOI& lfll llm&Y 1·1 Enjoy the beautiful city light view. Quality throughout this 4 BR, 2 ~ BA Seaview home. Professionally decorated in Country French. Walle to shops, parks and schools. Offered at $419,000. Mane Fargo. Pl• IPYIWI LllATMI l.llllOlft ...... ,1.1 Single level Capehorn model on quiet cul-de-sac. Panoramic ocean and dty light view. Larae pool, spa and Kol pond. 4 spacioul bedrooms, large formal OR and~:.. COme .ee 1hil outatandina home offered at fQQ,000. Sue 1lm. NLIWIUUH• On prestigious Linda Isle with dock for a large boat plus a side \le. Spacious hoine with~ BR, 4~ BA, 3 car garage plus many extras. Now a ll,450,000. llTSTll ... LICDll-llYIT-NW This dream home could become your reality! 3 BR; 3 BA, 3 car garage beautifully decorated Lucerne model in Harbor Ridge is boasti.ng a superb view, attractlve use of beveled glasa, plantation shutters. trac lighting, custom built-ins plus many other custom features. Now at $750,000. • ..,..._.. .. 1111 1•u 11Ta11 Palatial Mediterranean home with old world charm and exquisite handcrafted and imported materials. Masterfully designed. This new home includes 5 BR, 6 Y\ BA and is located in prestigious Harbor Ridge. $1,275,000. POFllY RI IM •Ill lllYll Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 BR, family room, formal dining. Quality u~ throughout. Covered l)!ltio. 3 car prage. $645.000. Vergilene Hull. IDT• • lllYll Beautifully decorated and highly upgraded. 4 B~ family room es1ate. Formal dining, 2 fireplaices, pool & spa with total privacy, located on private cul-de- sac for that country living feeling. ASking $719,000. IPUJ Lml ll.lfn IUITY Popular 3 BR, 2 BA condo on beautiful greenbelt. Former model Room fQr expansion. Two lovely patios. Cul-de-sac location. price_ includes the~!! This one won't last at $235,000. Marie Fargo. umusru-•• Best location! View of pool and large patio. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. wet bar, FP in living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old CDM & cloee to everything. A very special property! $325,000. Vergilene Hull. NUTll&. llMl1t' lllm 6800 aquare feet of the finest quality craftsmanship available. 5 BR, 7 BA. 5 car garage, 3 Jevel luxurious home in prestigious Harbor Ridge in Newport Beach. French doors and custbm cabinets thi'ough- out. Gounnet kitchen with laVish equipment. This new home won't last a $2,250,000. .., Llftl.Y LllFF 3 BR, 3 BA. 3 car ea.rage Lucerne. ShOws like a model. Softly decorated in neutral tones. GOrgeous view of mountains and city light&. Lovely spacious courtyard. This is new on the market and a treat to behold! $650,000. •lllTIUID ~f. ll&i~ ll'ft r. Full customlted and expanded IAut.remont in Harbor Ridft. A~ of lucite makes this home an elegant ~eee. Solid marble bench leeds from LR to outdoorfpa: & view. 4 BR. 3 BA. Truly a very apecf'al b"Oine. $795,000. . &llT ....... -Channing Cape Code oondo in w:Juded Harbor View Knolls. Mountain and night li;ht ~. 2 BR, 2 lh BA, f~n:nal {l_ini.ng, split level. natural wood trim. Tip-top condition. NOW REDUCED TO $249,000 ~.... •.... ..... .. - Mountain & light view from this 2 BR and den. 3 BA Miramar in Hirbor IU~. French decor. hardwood !loon, plantation ahutten. Beautilully maantai.ned. ~~.000. VeJ'li}ene Hull. ru RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP 1411 lllTllEW TDllcE .. llT/ .. 1-1 IEl•UU •Ym llil• Cheerful 3 Br, 2 Ba contemporary home In ~ move-In condition. High beam ceilings, teak entry, like new kitchen & baths. Lovely easy care landscaping, automatic sprinklers, lights & atrium garden entry. Short escrow possible. First & second T.D.'s assumable at low Interest rate amoritlzed ov r 30 years. Call Belle Chase Lee for additional financing Information. Re- duced to $289,500 with land. 214 YI& u•n111 . lfU Ill• UllAY 1·1 UM ISLE-IDT Yll.IE ' . Charming outside & In. Open beamed ceilings, oak plank floors, French doors & brick. patio create the atmosphere for good living. Add 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 fireplaces & It's a wtnnerl Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. 21 CUT• 11111 II IPllSlmlY 1-1 USILllEL Y 111111111 and priced for a quick sale! 3 Br, 21ft Ba, 2 fireplaces, one In a very private Mstr suite. Wet bar, cozy den/fm·rm, 2 patios, large sundeck. Quiet gated community with lovety landscaping, pool, spa & tennis court. Convenient to every- thing. $198,500 Including land. Ask foi Belle Chase Lee. Ill COYll IT ns am Fantastic 3 Br condo In prestigious Big Canyon with views of bay & ocean. This home has a medley of amenities-rich planked floor In living room, dining room, kitchen and family room, 4 skylights Illuminate the 1st floor expansive Mstr suite plus a 3 car garage! Wonderfult $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason. WUIT •IZllY .LJml .... -... · • 111 WITD-1141 ... 3 Br, 1 Ba, No. Laguna mobile home on the . water with glass enclosed deck. Furniture Inc. your own home on the beach. Terms avaJlable. Ask for Al W~nert. .· ~llMA•EEI Beautiful PJan 5, 3 Br, 21,.ii·Ba, with family room. Former modet. Private SparkUng spa. 24 hr guarded gate. Lighted tennis courts. $369,900. Ask for Marie Denny. ' . UlllL .... Quality built townhome. Two Br, 2'h Ba, extra· large patio. Convenient to shopping and .free- ~· Owner will carry 2nd. $119,900. Ask for Liz Beazley. llllllYYO · Vacant condo.needs yout Mstr Br with His and Hers baths, family room plus 2 other Br, all on greenbelt. "$245,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard. Ill• YIEW aLS The neighbOrhood speaks for ltselft Take the location and combine It with a well maintained 3 Br, 21ft Ba upgraded home wit~ poof and forever views. See It and you'll want it. Good financing. Call for appointment. $380,000 LH. Ask for Jim Sellers. meu. • 11111• 1111.- EnJoy the Pacific sunsets steps away from this duplex In West Newport. Excellent rental area all year round. Try 2094 down and owner may finance. Ail affordable Idea at $178,000. Ask for HaJUe Strode.· •lllAIB.Ull9LD 21ft blks to beach, with great owner unit. 3 Br, 2 88, fireplace, laundry room, tiuge pantry. High beamed ceiling, private deck. Plus 2 Br, den, 2th Ba. family room, laundry room, brick fir~. Atrium patio. Priced at $349,000. Ask for Lols Egan . .., .. • IS· nnumm The glory of the view and the glmnour of J.M. Peters design. Former mockll. Neutral good taste throughout. Multl-wtndowed expoans In aN major r~. $275,000. Ask for "M•~ Bulkley. . -'7'' •1111111 _, •••• 11.,.,.. Qulettocatk>n with~ view. Light and *Y 3 Br, Mstr f>edroom retreat, 3 Ba, step down IMng . room, fireplaces, wet bar and formal d~ room. Ask for Lois Egan. • .... Exceptionally priced 4 Br, 2 Ba home In ex~ lent school district. Great opportunity to decor- ate it ''your way" I OWners are anxious to 911. · $167,500. Ask for Liz Beazley. .. . URTll&• . A truly tropical J>8!radiee. 6 Br, 4 plus bath home built on three leWla on a hHI in Emerald Bay. Each room has spectacular views. Home fea- tures In Orange County Magazine. Price ln- ciudeS all fumlshlngs. $2,500,000. For private showing calf David Hlrschler or Nancy Short. . mlN I UY 1111,111 Immaculate, charming 4 Br, 4 Ba family home. Could be 5 Br's or 4 Br & den. Newty carpeted. Easy access to private tennis courts and beach. Ask for David Hirschtet'. UEl'rll& II 11&11Lm • ••Ill llEWl1 cyprus Shores oceanfrontt 4 Br. 3 Ba wttt\ 2 firep&aces. · one tn the master. Private b8ach, tennis, pod & ape. 24 hour gate guard. One of the lowest priced oceanfronts at $695,000. Ask for David Hlrschler. Imagine living In Newport Beach wittf a brook meandering through your '.4 acre elegant estate. This contemporary decorator's home has 3 Br, 3'h Ba, formal dining room & den. Luxurious Mstr suite will satisfy all needs. Handsome family room features hand rubbed walnut Celling & carved fireplace. Custom quaJlty •.. to see 18 to WaJk through a pine and fem forest and then enjoy the noor to celling vtews of the la&ands, jetty and turning basin. Beautiful leaded glass doors, windows and warm wood walls add charm to this gorgeous home located last on the llllM m. • LE&ll bluff overtooklng China Cove. Priced at 2 Br. 2 Ba, partially furnished, 6 month lease ~ievell $425,000. Ask for NancyStTort. $1,200,000. Ask for NalicyS--~---..----"1,.650 mo. Call Belle Chae Lee. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 S~n Joaquin Hills . ' . 644 7020 . , I --- 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I ·I I Ys ACRE SECLUDED LOCATION . EAST-SIDE 4 Bdrm, 21/z Baths, completely re- modeled with French doors. sky light. 2 fireplaces and much more. Cul-de.:sac location with room for pool. Assumable financing, approx $98,000 @ 12~. Excellent value for · this prtvate, beautiful . home @ $179,900. For a private showing please contact ma WOE 131-1211. . LAKE TAHOE OWNER SAYS SELL -Submit yo~r offers. Beautiful, almost new 41 Bdrm & Loft. Steeps 16. Assume $8&,000 1st T.D. @ 13.50% fixed. Near 6 ski slopes. Photos In office for private viewing. Asking $125,000.. SUBMIT. lllTI WOE 11-1211. I BAY SHORES Rl!lJVIDE R&'M~ 631-1288 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths -Assume 10% ·financing. Excellent for remodel. For more info, please contact llTI W~l 111-1211 4 BEDROOM $106,000 A real bargalD! Spic 'n span and ready to move into ts this ~xtra large end unit. Double car garage. New carpet, paint, roof, etc. "1WllE111-1111 LIQUIDATION · CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Must liquidate gorgeous 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, air conditioned Condo near S.C. Plaza for $69,000 -also 3 Bdrm model for $77,500. Pool, spa, carport. Assume 10.5% financing. Won't last. lnl WAIE 111-1211 MESA VERDE ORIGINAL OWNER OFFERS NEAT 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BUCCOLA BUil T HOME, SECLUDED LOCATION, EX- CELLENT FLOOR PLAN, WOOD FLOORS, 3 CAR GAR- AGE. PRICED AT $247,500. AOllE IUILEMAI FABULOUS GOLF COURSE ESTATE :-· "I ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS GOLF COURSE PROPERTIES ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. SINGLE LEVEL 4 BDRM, FAMILY AND FORMAL DINING ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL 'h ACRE GROUNDS WITH POOL, FRUIT TREES AND ROLLING LAWNS. CALL FOR RRI-- VATE SHOWING . .llCllE UllLElll. ........ NEWPORT VIEW ESTATE Over 'h acre lot with spectacular views of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom residence with separate guest unit or maid's quarters. Just listed at $539,000. Call for Information and showing. W lllNDS 631 -1266 NEWPORT HGTS-VIEW-VIEW 3,500 SQ. FT. Dramatic Desert Architecture & De- sign. 4 bdrm home remodeled and expanded. 2nd story just com- pleted. 3,500 sq. ft. of entertain- ment and living area. View from most living areas. Observation deck · and spa. This Is a superb property very fairly priced. Owner very motivated. $399,000. UE llllDS 631-1266 . BUID IEW CUSTOM IAE ROllEIS R&'MtlC 131-1211 REDUCED TO $429,000 PRlME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 sq.ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family room, format dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention. It's stunnln~.~~USIVE SHOW- INGS. Call for appointment. Ill I 831-1266 EXCLUSIVE USTllC IEWPOIT IEICITS Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath den home In excellent seclude<. · location of Newport Helg~ts. Assumable financing. Great opportunity at$189,000. W ••DI 631-1268 IEWPOIT HEIGHTS Only $175,000 for this 2 bdrm home. Great Quiet Lo- cation. Separate Dining Room. Oak Hardwood Floors. Owner will finance at 12% Interest. Call Today! 111 l•IDS 631-1266 ' IW.1 llllE PlmlNL·YllPI 111-1111 ' ' ,, -A STEAL FOi OILY $17,SIO Fireplace, eat-In kitchen, vaulted celllng, room-slzed deck, community pool & spa, tennis near-by. s•t. or 100/o . UU.. llAll NIEWk-YILPI 111-1111 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 831-1288 --usw--+1111 .,..,,,, -. •s1 w1--''WI llHC •ww --eew •s•cw.,.. -...... . ___ ,,, •••••• I I I I . \ ~ . WE NEED YOUR LISTlllliS HOIE OF THE WEEK I * COIOIA DEl Ill IAYFIOIT * Cu.tom 5 Bdrm, 4'Ja Bath, 2 mater •ultH, buutlful letge llYlng room with apectecular view. 3 ftreplacH, wet b8r a room for 3 boet• up· to 55 ft. a..t buy on beytront at $1,195,000. Reduced to $199,000. BOB or DOVIE KOOP * PROIOITOIY DY * . . Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining, family room, beautiful master suite, DOCK space for up to 55 foot boat, great price at $895,000 includes land, with assumable 1st T.O. of $600,000. Submit any offer • N llYll IMP . ' UIDA ISLE 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm ., Din. RM., Large Master Suite w/sltting area, maids quarters, room for 2 large boats up to 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both assumable at tow rate, steal at $1,250,000 Incl. the land, must move Inland. • I 11111 IMP · YICITSIWI COVE IAYFROIT 4 BDRM, 4 BA, Huge Living Room with Lrg. wet bar; balcony and large patio with views of the bay, dock for 3 boats up to 55 foot, 6 year old custom, price of $1 ,095,000 Includes land. •·a llYIE lllP Ll>O ISLE ..-sT LOCATION Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tlle work. plus dock for 50 ft. yacht. $1 ,950,000. Ill Ii llYIE lllP · IALIOA COVE IAYFIOIT Four bedroom, 3 bath, formal dining, family room, break- fast room. Large master suite with view down bay, dock for 40' boat, very large home. Steal at $500,000. Ill I .. lllP *UDO PARK HICHllSE* -; Bob I Dovie loop Boll loop, Jr. ... . TOP SILES PRODUCER FOR CIUF. 1113 I I B I D ' SEAVIEW'S IEST IUY • , 4 Br. ~.t 2.5 !ath, f&amlly rooSecum, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, nice I yard, ... ew u• ·ctty ocean. rlty guard gate + pool & tennfs. $395,000. • • llWI lllP . . POSSliLE COllEICIAL LOT I Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office · i bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay B view, presently has small house and storage an(j is zoned for horse property. $350,000. • 111111 lllP IEWPOIT HEICHTS I· Catalina, Bay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom, I two bath, two fireplaces, separate family room, pool, room to add. Walk to town & Udo, very motivated.Seller can carry large Note. $375,000. •I llYIE lllP IAYCIEST IEIPOIT . I 4 bedroom 21h bath formal. dining, family room, breakfast I area, lar~ yard with pool, wilt trade Condo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asking $325,000. • • llYIE lllP --~-ULUIUllOUS VIW IALIOA" . I Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdrm I 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining. · $2'65,000. Great terms .... • llYIE lllP COIOIA DEL Ill DUPLEI I 2 Bedroom 1 bath $700.00-Mo. 2 bedroom 1 bath I $650.00. Bachelor $400.00 Mo. Finance 1st T.O. $11,800 at 6. 75°A. 2nd T.D. $204,000 at 130/o. Steal at $250,000. -....... Outstanding bay and city night light view, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Co-op hlghrise, underground ·parking, community pool with fabulous decks. $250,000. Ill I llYll lllP IEWPOIT BEACH I IEWPOITS KllCS ROAD Highly llpgraded with oak floors, gourmet kitchen, I ,,. One of the finest bay, ocean & Catalina views. The home Is Frenchdoors, 2 hot tubs. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $309,000 or designed for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, trade. • • MYll IMP · large dining, game room with sit down bar, very large pool. • \ I Priced at $425,000 (land quote Is $190, 102). Great buy. OSTSllE CISTI mu 11111 -$15,000 below comps must I •tr llYll lllP sell $114,000. 3 bdrm 21h bath 5 years new Ill n.11111• I llECAICE II CAIE8·SH81£S-----..--- Beautltul family home with 5 bdrms, 5 baths, formal living Ullll llSTlm YllW --Owner moved to Europe & & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo, must sell $399,000. Built In 1982, ocean, canyon, city light pool. jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. _ylew • a I 1111• I EXcellent entertaining. $529,000. • • llYIE lllP · • l ............ ~ .~ • • BOB & ~DOVIE KOOP .. I 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 . I .. • IW1I ftU UTALll& That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge! This luxurius 5 Bd, 7 Ba, nillects the ultimate in qualify thru-out. Boasts of a library, step-down family nn. w/f-place, ·gounnet kltchen & in- credible Master-suite w/sauna, f-place, Walk-in "Closet-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may co'nsider trade. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt I Trefllc• '"9 la. 1·1 .. 111111 ..... .,. With a European flavor! Truly a unique :and classic 3 Bd townbome! Fonnal- marble-foyer-totally upgraded thru- out. Private single level end-unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. guarded gate. ~hi-loan. Shown by appt. only. $550,000. Jeri Hunt . ...._ 111•& PEWIU. Prime location-4 Bd, 3 Ba + den hotne. Mint condition-owner will assist w / financing. '$825,000 fee. Harriet.Perry 1111LIMMfnltt .,_S..1·1 PIMARIALE Security gate. Jasmine Creek-2 Bd,2 Ba + den, Plan 2. Priced at $305,000. owe 2nd T.D. Submit. Subject to court app. Call Vee Stinson 11lt.U '91Hs.t/S.1·1 .. , .... 21H S.. '91,111 II s M • . .,.,....., ......UWtu11'111" Outstanding Newport Hgta family home. 4 Bd, 3 Ba, fam nn & sec. system. Too many amenities to liBt. A Must see-- asking $389,900. Owner w/assist w/financing. Vee Stimon 111 Q ...... • .,.. Sat/S. 1·1 •IAIYllllSUM-1MFt.lli ............ Single Level 3 Bd, 3 Ba. F.aSily expan- dable, if desired. Assume 11 IA 'K> Max. Loan & Owner Will .Carry. Call Barbara Kast.le 11 ... IWOISl•UT 128 ft. on View -EXCELLENT price of $545,000. Assume $365,000 loan. Build your dream Home! n ..,.... w .....,, 1ast1e UYFlllT H•I NI Views to Jetty & Lido + we have two listed in this prestigious Mai-Kai located just So. of Balboa Island Bridge. F.ach w /2 Bd & 2 Ba approx. 40' of Prime Bayfront Location! Barbara K.astle ....... -. Single-Level Dynasty Model. Ocean & Bay View, end unit. 2 Bd, 2 Ba - Oriental Flavor. $389,900' Assume 10.37~ Loan Fixed Rate and Owner will Assist. Call Barbara Kastle Proper landscaping· :reduces maintenant;e Yard care can be ooticcbly reduced with effective plannipg and plant sel~ion Ho"!ever. maintenance cannot be eliminated. · The initial step is to consider needs of the family, according to the California Land· scape Contractors Association, a statewide organization of landscape and sprinkler contractors, and suppliers. For example, one must determine if a picnic area is desired. Arc there children. and bow much play area do they need? Is a swamming pool a consideration, or 8"" sandbox and swing set? Will a baroecue area be ~ a patio •• a vqttablc or flower garden? On~ needs have been decided, Cl.CA urges the homeowner to prepatt a scale sketch of the site to be landscaped. Draw in all cxistina trees and shrubs, incorporatina ~wingtRCSand shrubs. That way, plants tndigenous to the area can be better utilized. and effective Use of existing greenery can help prevent erosion. Three major trouble SJ>Ots an land- scaping, particularly in maintenance, arc drainaie. lawnsand proper plant materials. An area · improperly drained can cause constant erosion problems. or, it may create an area too ~t for lawns and plants to survive. A well selected and established lawn will protect a gentle slope from erosion. A steeper grade can be protected by using other types of ground cover, such as vines and shrubs. One of the best low mainten- ance covers available, which should be considered during planning stages.. is a well established lawn. · For easy mowing, however, limit the grass to level areas and very aradual slopes. U oder shade trees where grass is difficult to grow and • hard to. J'?Cb for mowtn& howcv«, t:LC'A advises using around covers that ~ littk tnmm.ina and arow close to the pound. Use a border strip of brick, concrete or tile to contain the grass within the design. The borders will reduce trimming. Once the lawn area is determined, xlect grass varieties according to the -am available, considering the terram, the soil and demands made upon it. A hArdy variety should be selected if lawns will be reoeivmg a lot offoot traffic. Lawns in inland areas with hot 5ummcrs and cold winters should be dltrercnt from Jawn5 in coastal areas. · Now that the seed varieties are chosen and the area detennined, the next step 1s to prepare the seed bed. Professio~a~ la~d· . scape contractors recommend prcpenng the seed .bed with 1tnerous amounts of · humus for .maximum moisture rctenuon, whiCh helps stimulate growth of new lawn as well as to retain the beauty and thicknc that make a matwt lawn attractive and easy to maintain . As the need to conserve water mounts, at is important to utilize greenery that !'C'JU~ the least amount of waterina and 1mpllng. New fawns should bC pli..nted thi month, with deep watering every seven lo 10 days. Ample water at that tage will eocourage deep root arowth. In addition. two complete feedings a year arc sufficient -one in mid-March and another in early Seetember. Chemical weed killers hould be used to protect the new lawn as welJ as to eliminate any future problems, and, as an aid to JCSOlving maintenance troubles. Inquiries may be maC!c at the assoc1a - tion·s office, 2226 K SL, SaCTamento 95816,orphone(9J6)448-CLCA. OPEN HOUSES Unu&J 1-4.. .•.• ... •• 114 N tllTI, Ull ISU .... , 12-4-..;.... 12 .. ltA tlllt, llWflPT .... ~ ~tst Clldt, 2 beW, 2~ hi; ,.... tctan •• hdla4 " $1'4;000. 4 bchls, 3 bu, cumet kitchen. 39' lot. $419,000. llTI• 1-4al.... 1»1 UUJJ, Mftl IWI 8tlUtifd '*"' with;.., ..... ' ttrKJablf.reof, 4 w-. • b1ths + power"°"'· .... ~00. fff ..... llTI• 1-4sM--1»t UUJJ, llftll IWI 0 USTIMi OfFEMD AT $775,000. Mally ftatwa Ill Iii • W••· 2 ba hnt fr• "1nt autJ•d to pool. puttq crtt0, & vitw.FHllM. IMIY1..C. ....... I ........ ntNW&,a..lll.I l bdrms. 2~ bn, den, bull-it step. Ideal fw Sfl9al MPfistic1ltt ,_,, S49UOO. • lmlf1-4 I . lllNUllW, ...... laqe 5 ticrr. baJfroirt; bnl loutlle & nnt lo I'...._ Offtrtd at Sl,725,000. 45' lot. •WNIT IUll llnmtl 121&.91PAllllM ....._ BIJfrtlt ~. lictfy decsated • 2lld ._ elld. 2 bchll, 3 ba, .... IEWNITIUa 11 ..... 1111,- ...., TEMACE T°"'"*l ... Ewltnt buy, 3 INms. 3 bas, ca a ~ ...... • na fw ,_ tlljo,_m. GOOO F1MCa Wtl .-.. .. ..... 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N tlllt Mll,lt r .. ...,-.. .-3 11rtt ..... 2an baths,..,,..., ...., .. ,..., cMtrM pda. leb tf an weal • Ntlllt -....... nil .. c.atlt Im J Wrw, 2~ b.U. 1Jtat wet Mr, l"tlf tip tpl, MC. 1] F• :illt41 11111rtaHt . "'""' ...,.. l ..... 3 b1llS, wmt• ... • lrtillact.,... ............. ·-·--.•. ·~ ........ 35'11lUblf .................... .. ...... .... . ..... A "" ....... I ·~· let • I ........ hit .. "'"··· ...-t1 lit LI W. • Slllb Ym.. • ·-. . .... Urtt 2 AlrJ i.. ..... IWrCIM. O.C.1W tit •I' , ,--... ,..... s I l BOl!l s.IT. nm. ........ ,~ ..... ..:., .... ··-...... s..12 .............................. s..-...:· I I • IL I. ·- Ititroducing Seabridge Villas, ·Huntington Beach. . ' Ocean air, cit-y lights. 11.45°/o Starting at $~6,900 Here•s Seabridge ViHa5;"(l-beauttful, new, affordable addre s to call home. And what a location ... what a beautiful list of up-~ale features. And what value! Some units invite a city lights view. nkc reach of deck or private patio )bu Lan meet your frn.-nds at the and Leram1l tile entries. Many have recreation dubhouse, swim or relax ,wood hurning fireplac.:'cs. There arc . around a large, inviting, uvsrnl-denr spiral staircases in plan with two pool. Soak it up in the spa. \X'h~n level". K1tchcns have Leram1l ttle councer you feel more aggressive, there\ an top~. ash cabinetry, double '\ink, di'· indoor racquetball LOUrt and 4 privmc The beach is about a 10 minute walk away. And the ocean air, the cape cod tylc architecture and a New England village charm create a welcome feeling and an atmosphere unlike anything posal, dish washer, oven and range. · tennic; courts-lighted for night pl<ly . Bath" ha\·c cultured marhlc pullr:nan as well, It's a Im of fun· and it\ all ·tops, twin h~sms. yourc;. And it\ another rca~on ~a- • youve seen. we·ve got the nght plan for you, too-nine co choose from mcludmg.<1 tudio, one bedroom, two hcdroom and a two bedroom with 'leeping loft. There•s even a plan with two master bedrooms i( yo~'rc considering dual ownership. Lake • waterfalls. lush land!'taping !'Weep by just outside your window. To keep you and yours safe, there\ a 24 hour, manned ccurity gate. We've thought of everything. What features! -----.wc·Every floor plnn i light, iry, wit _ • view window and volume ~ciling~ many with skylights. All plan~ have a For upper lcvd units an clew1wr bridge Villa-. i~ a beautiful plaLc t(l makes toming and going ca~y. delivers call home. you to your car-in a covered, scLurc --\ · - parking area. Now what about price and financing? Just for fun You can walk or bike to the beach of tour~. hue there's more-right outside your door . Mola Dc\clopmcnt Corpornuon Huntmi;:ron &·<a~h. CA \X'cll, prn.c' "tart at $66,900 anJ go up toS121,900depending, rcallv. up<m the size of the plan you like. :-\or the · feature . Thcrc'rc no '\tripped down" models-Thcre'rc all heaLii1fu1. And for financing, we've got se\:eral plans including, for example, a 11.45 o interest, bond financing plan tnaes very attractive. But ask. We11 explain them all and recommend a plan best for you So ,top bv :rnd scL-. It\ the ht_.,c h\,m1..· .value-for ,ftle rhk-wttk. On Bt:ach S.."ulevnrJ, ,,,uth ~l Adam-... l>60-24J8 · l l • ,HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOM 2921 4th St, COM 875-6000 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1429 Dolphtn Terrace, Newport Beach 87~ $699,500 Sat/Sunday f-5 720 Goldenrod, COM 644-7211 $199,000 2315 Margaret Dr, Newport Beach Sun 1-4 648-7171 $179,900 Sunday 1-5 3028 Ocean, COM 675-6000 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM Rll or DEN • 18 Aton, Jamlne Creek, orona ~ Mar &40-48e8 $305,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ••23 Beechcomber Dr, Jumtne Crk, CdM 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 V-2535 CresMew, BaY9tW>rea, Npt Bch 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 23 HIUgrua, Trtl Rk, trvtne 644-6200 $222,000 Sun 1-5 10 Morning View, Turtterock Ridge, Irvine 955-2830 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-5:30 2025 Port Brlstof, COM 875-6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-.:; SBEDROOM • 2723 5th St COM 6«-7208 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2215 Alta Vttta, E-btuff, NB 644-6200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1207 Blue Gum, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 873-4400 $.444,500 Sunday 1-5 21 Canyon Crest Or, NB 644-7020 $198,500 -Sun 1-5 4733 Cortland, NB 875-6000 $299,500. 15 Hampden, COM Sun 1-5 875-8000 $450,000 Sun 1-5 01 Harbor View Dr. Newport Beech 760-1219 1500,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 302 Heftotrope, COM 875-6000 $439,000 Sun 1-5 ~-•432 19ebeffe, eoron.ctet Mar 873-4400 1795,000 Sunday ,.5 2721 5th Ave. Olde Corona det Mar 873-4400 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 NO Unden Piece, ea.ta MMa ~2313 $108,000 Sat 12:30-3:30 t 18 M9ckenz:le, CQlta M9ea 54&-2313 1134,800 Saturday 1-4 ":1: A'1.2o~ a..c;.t~day 2-5 ... 1419 Santanelle Terr.ce, COM &44-7020 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •470 Shady DrMt (off Irvine Btvd) CM 631-7370 $193,700 Sunday 1-5 214 ~Grazlana. NB 644-7020 ~5,000 214 Vie lthlca Udo, NB 87$-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1418 W. Bay, Penlnaula. Npt Bch 631-140 $97&,ooo Saturday 1-5 2343 Weatmlnfster/23rd St. Costa Mela 648-7171 -$128,000 . Sunday 12-4 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 39 Beecon Bay, Newport Beach 673--1919 $398,000 Sunday 1-4 1419 Ootphfn Terr., trvtne Terr, CdM 875-5930 S785,000 tee Sunday 1-5 703 GOidenrod, Corona det Mar 759-1501qt Sat/Sunday 1-5 1955 trvtne Ave (Costa Mesa) 845-7078 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1322 Keef Dr. HVH, NB 844--e200 $349,000 Sun 2-5 •305 King• PJaee. Cllffhaven, N.B. 631-1400 $390,000 8aturday 1-4 ***100 Kings Road, Cflff Haven, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-5 1215 Martnert Drlw, Baycrelt, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Dally 1-5 • 189 Master• Cr. nr S.A.CC, eo.ta Mesa 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 1349 suaex, W•tcllff. N.B. 642-5200 $234,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **308 Morning Star Ln, Dov« 8horee~ NB 631-7300 $885,000 Sun 1-5 · **3335 OcMn etvd, Corona d9' Mar 759-1501 ~5,000 Sunday 1-5 1628 Ofmnge Ave.(Com. Pllllmer)Co.ta Meea 873--1600 $216,000 Sunday 11-4 ••1084 PeecadOi' Dr, Dowr Shor•, NB 831-7300 '550,000 s.., 1-5 •332 Poll IMttia, Corona del Mar 831-7300 $526,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 -----124 Via Quito (Udo•> Newport 8wt'I 873-7300 $489,000 Sat 1-4 .. 2755 Albaoee, Colla .... &45-0303 1185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1208 c.nbrtdae. NB 75M100 '32t;l00 Sat 1:30-8 * * 1024 E. ltllboe Btvd, P9nln. Pt, N8 631-1400 t1.oeo,ooo 8Ynday 1..a *1338 G*xy. OrM (Oowr lhot99) N8 873-7300 tee5.000 8et/8un 1--t:30 14 ~Court (Ne'44*1 er.t=8ch &4&-7171. 1119,000 1-4 * 1421 KJnga Rd, N8 87~ "'50.000 Sat 1-5 600 Aodcford COronl <Ml Mar 1-.1&01 lili,ooo Sat/Sun 1-6 1230 8-Mt ~.COM 875-eooo '379,000 Sun 1-6 941 &irra WrJ (Mela oee Mat) C.M. '432-6451 1139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 399 8e¥tle Aw. a.tt>oa .,...... 873-4400 1647.500 &may M **828 Via Udo Nord, N8 780-t333 $2,350,000 ,llR..,.FAMRMwDEN 1358 Glllaxy, OoYW Shor•. N9wpott 8wt'1 642-5200 1796,000 . ~ 1.:.S •• 1 Muir~ Cr., Corona del M• . 844-9060 SS1 ,225,000 Sat 2..S * *2408 23td St, Cherry Lake, Npt 9ch 873--1900 Saturday/Sun 1-5 1630 Antigua Way, OcMr Shoree. NB· . 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2107 Arbutus, E-bklff, NB 844-6200 $275,000 Sun 1-6 **601 BaYlide Dr, Promontory Bay, NB 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••52 Orek• Bay, Spyglae, CdM 759-0619 . $420,000 Sa1Urday 1-5 V'5.18 El Modena. Nftport 8wt'I 640--4888 $389,900 Sat/Sunday 1-5 **1510 E. OcMnfront, N9wport 8wf\ &40-4868 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 *1700 GaJaxy, DoYW Shor•, N.B. 759-1501 seoo.ooo aavSun 1-s 1«1 Galaxy Ot, Dover Shor•, Npt Beech 548-5&47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ . 2821 Harbor View Dr, H.V. HHls 644-9060 $&49,500 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Jade Cove, NB 780-8333 $625,000 Sun 1-e 1918 Leeward Lane, Baycreet, NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun 1-5 2952 Maul Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 1239,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •48 Mlaaion Bay, Spygla, NB 760--8333 $599,000 Sun 1-5 **404 Morning Star Ln, Newport Beech &«-:-9060 $550,000 Sat\lrday 1..S *••CM Morning-si. Ln, Newport Beech' 644-9080 $550,000 SUnday 1-4 ••34 Morro Bay, Spyglaa, CdM 761-8190 Sunday 1-4 . *1970 Port Ounteigh Cir, NB 786-7600 $24, 100 SaVSun 2-5 1718 Port Shefftekt, Harbor v... Homee, NB1 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1..s *1227 Santlego Dr, OoYWShor•, NB 631-7300 1525,000 Sun 1-5-__..__~ * 1828 811nta.clo DrlWt, Beycteet, NB 631-7300 $385,000 SaVSun 1-5 *2001 Sllnt&ego, Baycrtt, Npt ~ 873-4400 $345,000 Sun 1-5 2409 Tu.tin Ave, Bldcbay ea.ta ~ 873-4400 uee.ooo Sun 1-6 ••M07 SM~. HVH, NB ~ '475,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 ••3384 SummerMt Cftde, Coeta Mela 645-0303 $248,800 Sat/Sun 1-6 -.. • 4341e~eo.8aMw . . MS-0303 1254;&00 . 8_unday 1~ 1789 T ...... (u.a Vsde) C09ta M.- 845-0303 ·1219.000 • a.J&wt 1-s ••14 TorfW PIMa. Big Cyn, N8 144.aoc> 1885,000 Sun 2-6 •1807 T~ Lw, Bei/CIMt. NB 831-7300 8290,000 Sun 1-5 182t Tr8CMwllMta Lw. 88)Qest, NB 831·7300 1331,000 Sun 1-6 •4839 Tr9m0nt Lw, c.meo ShorM. N8 831-7300 1695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2015 Wlndwlird, ~. N.8. 631-1400 1292,000 Satur~ay 1-; 2015 Yacht Mtlchlef, S-..1ew.NB 780-8333 '419,000 Sun 1-5 lllEDROOll **818 H.t>oi' l8liind Dr, NB . 759-9100 11,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **239 Via Udo Soud, Udo, NB 759-9100 11,550,000 Sat/Sun 12 ... 1 M .... FAii Mi ot DEN •• 8 Tr.._,, twtM>r Ridge ~ $1,950,000 ~ 1-5 ••801 Aldebet'on. Siver Shn. NB. . &44-9080-$435.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 ••1524 MtlgUa Wf/'f, Oowr Shoree, NB 631-7300 S780.000 Sun 1-s •321 Plaza Udo (Udo lat) NB e13-n01 seso.ooo. Sat/Sun 1-5 **3802 Chennel Pl9oe, Npt 18land, NB 631-7300 M50,000 'Sat/Sun 1-5 * •509 De Anza,, COM 780-8333 $59e,OOO Sun 2-6 •• 14 a.new, H-Rdge, NB 780-8333 $1,850,000 SaVSun 1-5 ••24 Mlallon Bay,'$pygtaa. NB 780-8333 $689,500 Sat 1-5 OrMge County AMI Eatate/An ~ tupplernent to N DAILY PfLOT /Satwd9y, Sec*mber 8, 1184 -17 1229 ~ OrM; oa.. ~ N8 831-7300 1845,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 *30 Aarlll 8t George. Big ~. NB &U-'200 8"5.000 Sun 1-5 . 1519 SMtlego Ort\19. Bei/CIMt, NB 831-7300 '345.000 . Sun 1-5 2018 °s.ntlligo DrM, Oowr ~ N8 831-7300 S4el,OOO S8t 1-5 •• 1801 Toyon Lw, 89)'Cleet, N8 631-7300 '550.000 Sun 1-5 •• 14 Trllfllgar, H. Adg8, NB 780-8333 l1,996,000 Sat/Sw\ 1-5 IBR .... FAMRMotDEN •807 Mdeberan. Dover Shoree, Npt Bch &44-90e0 $435,000 FEE ~ 1-5 · * * * 107 Mtlford, C.$hor9e. NB M4-e200 11.599,000 Sat/Sun , ... ,. ***101 Via Udo Soud,NB 875-e181 '4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR IALE 2 BR plua FAM RM ot DEN 211 ~·· Olde Corona del Mar 87M780 $595,000 Sunday 1_. 50 See Ptne. 8lg Cyn, NB . 1~ $315,QOO Sun 1-6 10 Tlmber Run, tMne 551-3000 $129,900 Sat/Son 1-5 .· I llEDROOll 195 Br~. Cotta M..a 546-2313 t144.500 Sat/Sun 12 ... ••551 vi.ta Grande, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 1193,900 Sun 1-5 *430 vi.ta Grande, Bluffl, N& 759-9100 $218,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 ·I BR plue FAii Rll ot DEN 2617 Vista Omeda. Newport ~ 831-1400 $395,000 Saturdf/'f 1 ... T~FORUl..E 2•pluaFAllMl•DEN 34 S.. ~(Ford & J8mboree) N.S • 882-1873 1291.000 Sun. 1-5 I llEDROOll' ••l~wood. W()Odb(tdge. 1rWMt 751-3111 1181,900 Sun S-5 'Pl.EXES FOR SALE 2plua2plu92plueS 5021 Dunbw, Hwrttngton H•bour 846-9501 or 840-1827 Delly 9:30-5 DUPLEXEs1a1 28Rplue2-'91l 221 Ruby, e.lboll IMnd, N.B 759-1501 $320,000 &.lday 1-5 29rplU9Sllr 720 LMktpur. Corona dll M• &44-9080 $349,000 .Sunday 1-5 . IBRplmlBRpluaDEN **806 s. Bf/'ffront. 8' ~13 $915,000 Sat/Sun 2-7 •Spa •Pool ** Wetelflont * * * WaMrtronc & Pool .... Glw lddr.-.. 9l*d gate J l, 18-Orange County Real Estate/An Advertl8'ng su~t to the DAILY.Plt:.OT/S8turday, September 8, 198"' 1 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750,00 (land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. l-5 Owner (9-5) 650-0202 BUY DIRCT & SA VE SEWI UJI llUIT SH, 180 PllCE IOlmll Palermo, almost 1.4 ac., pool, cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrm, 21n Ba, formal dining, family rm. $156,000 MI L 1st T.D. Variable loan maxed at 131h%. Now only $299,900. Opn HS& every Sat/Sunl 2-5, 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir, Npt BclT:· Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 ULI .. a.11• • l.UIE NWll/.,_ · Open Sunday 1"4 PM. 211 ~ta\ Ocean Blvd. 2 Bdr., b "brand new comtrucdon" Style ii C«mtry French. Ebw. i.t floor condo. Over 2000 1q ft. All ~ ~ f•tw. you've dreuDed of. No yard work. 2 petioa. "l'ort"VU ocean view view from your )jvtnc t"OOm and .wpm lo Bil~ Beld1." Aakina $595,000. c..11 for pnvat.e lhowmc weekdaya ....,/ap.tl7M111 fJUT m1 • mnrr 2011 WW.-4 LMt IHl,lll .,.......,1.1 Quality Ivan Wells BA YCREST home. Impeccably maintained. Great floor plan wrapped around a garden patio with 1ep- arate master wing. 4 BR, 2~ BA, family rm, fonnal dining, full aecunty, air (.'On- dltloned comfort + OMC 1st • OUTSTANDING VALUE.0 MYER SlllES IEW llllOTill Tl $211,000 IPEI SAT/Sii 1-1 .. U.1 ialaiJ .m Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2 1h baths Two 2 car garages. Large lot watt-. room for pool or RV parking ..... '""""· •• ...., Ml-1141 2111 llUllY "UYI II A UDEii" Enormous corner lot and a yard, w/a sparkling pool make this-an enter- tainer's dream: 3 Br/3 Ba, separate boat or RV parking. Stunning at.one front. Top s~t in a quiet Newport area. $329,000 Fee. .l•W. , ... ~ _ ., .. ., llUll IUI. -llMll • -Completed in 1979 -lncred1ble VIEWS yet designed for maximum privacy. This relaxing, euy flowmc and gracious home is on a deep lot and would be difficult to reproduce at the lil1ed price of $995,000. ........... ., 81-112111& .... .., AaNt -171-llM LITS FM Tll -.Y • ... 1111 .· 11n.-a Bd, 2 Ba, solar pool & spa. Lg, sunny lafd, family rm, 2 fireplaces, custom shutters,' French doors, skyligh t mir- rors, security system, microwave, tile kit. & bath. Much, much more. Call Laraine Shaw for Appointmen t. ........... ........ 1 .......... 21111 ...... ' . •HA HJ. IAI -111 SUl,IOO Fabulous quality customized 4 BR home with 180 view! Harbor, ocean, no roof tops! This home is designed for family living as well as entertaining. A first time offering. Nothing eompares! LYUll!Wm .. ..... ..... l1tPI TllRF 1112,111 1211Mlt.111 ............ Spacious, chanruna, 4 BR. 1 ~ ba, 2 story on a 50' by 117' lot. J ust 4 ~ blks to the t>eean. F.hjoy ocean breei.es and clean air. Great for lg. family aildlor entertaining. OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 1-5 PM · hltlry 21 .... ....., 111-1141 . ULllA llUll PElfll1'lll Ml._ Picture perfect island home. 4 BR, 3 ~ BA or 3 and a den. Hardwood floors, French doors, custom oak cabinets, gounnet kitchen', secret children's hideaway. Great price, good tenns . Call now. · COLDWeLL BAN~eRO llml IU~EITIO YICTlllll CWSIC Overlooking Newport Bay an~ th~ Pacific. 3 levels, sumptuQUs .Bdnn.5, formal dining, study, 5 Ba, family, and living rooms. Best of everything: mahogany wood & leaded stained glass. Reduced to $660,000 leasehold. Owner says to bring all offers! Open Sat/Sun 12-4. .,.._. t ... ~ ··Inker IPYIWI llLL Pil,000 Bright and light. Three bedroom and family roorn home. Great ocean view. Open beam oellings in living room and family room. Large courtyard plus pleasant view patio. Assumable fixed rate loan. . . 1..UUIUllll Two separate 2 Bdrm homes on extra large R·2 lot in great rental lpcation. Only one block to beach with fire- places and garages. Large assumable · Loan. Only lOCJ> down. Just reduced to $230,000. ·-JH th lt1ltJ lll-l._ '&SlllE 11111 • sno... level, 2 large bedroom suites, den, formal dining room, lovely low yard. Near J>09l '&nd apa and tennis urts. 24 hr. security guard. Need fast COLIWELL llllEI 112-2000 - CIS'Jl MIU IPIOllU ••• 4 BR+den +office, etc. 3 ba, 4000 sq. ft. 2 story home, 3 car: gar: $240,000. · 3 BR home, fresh paint, new carpet, dbl. garage. large lot. $125,000. CDM SHORECLI.fFS . . . H~ge lot w/ocean and canyon views & solid 2 BR home $540,000, CDM .. 3 BR, 2 ba home with cheery 2 BR rental $325,000 . NEWPORT BEACH CONDO ... 3 BR, 2• 2 ba, dbl gar. Nr. Hoag Hospital. $127,500. . . • ., •Car•• -•• ...., · 141.1121 aJIY TIE 1W1 UfE Delightful 3 Bdrm home on the water with slip and sure tie. Cathedral oeilinp. 2 fireplaces Spacious MBR swte With s:h~ room overlooking the water. Large patio & balcony. Also income from l Bdrm apart" ment over garage. Reduced to $42~.000. Owner mu.tt .. u. - .IAMll IULn 11~1310 OPEN TODAY 1-4:30 1336 6*1y, Ovver Shorn .... ~ .............. $915,500 Beautiful home & view w/indoor pool & retractable roof. 4 Bd, 4 Ba & pYfd rm. 1330 &ab1y, Dower Shorn .................... $775,000 .New listing ••. dramatic home w/bay & night light view. courtyard, with pond, pool & putt1na 1rttn. Fee land. 32 IN Loa Ct, fll (12 .... ) ....................... $164,000 Newport Crest condo 2 Bd, 2'h Ba. some ocean view. Comm. pool, walk.!~. beach. 209 Vb Cordova, Udo Isle (l_.:30) ........ $493,500 3 Bd, 2'h Ba, bu1lt·in stereo. 760 V"aa Udo Nord, Bl (l-4).-.............. Sl,725,000 Large 5 Bd Bayfront. best location and next to greenbelt Chotee 45' lot 210 Vb Quito (1-4) ................................. $350,000 3 Bd, 3 Ba, fireplace in master suite, &d floorplan, formal dining room, nay TIE 1U011 LIM tSU Then relax and entertain in the terrific 101 Yia u .. S.84 ... ht/In 1- patio of thiS coinfortable 3 bdrm, 3 bath Marvelous 6 Br bay front 78' on bay, pool home with spacious master suite, large spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. living room & den. Th.iS unique comm~-Charming Spanish 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45• lot, ty offers a wide ~ach, boat. docks, t.enrus I lrg deck, courtyard. pier & slip. c:our r. Great locatJon for children. $l lOO ooo ' SIU,llO ' ' . . IHI llllAY 1-4 Beauti!ul 3 Br, 2 Ba, playr?Om• fU'eplace, II ltMH a.,, U . beam ceilings Xlnt financing. $420,000. UYlllE lllYE UYRHT -· UllY PflSJD, IULm Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai ~~~~~·=l~l-~ll~1!!'==~~~ Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' P!ltio. Now $645,000. . i::~:;;' s~\\~~-ltt.!fco· ::: POllSIU Ml ICUIFlllT · ...., .. a.' • POU.A,. Exetting Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.285,000. nn UY &YI UYFlllT At-N.H.Y.C . Traditional 5 Br s~ar bay view. Owner fin. $1.050,000. l UllU 111• B.Ulll Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Bd, 3 Ba, spacious for entertaining. Xlnt fina~. now $835,000. un•nmam Dolebout Bay&Beaeh Rear Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 llYDTRS -IEYD.IPEll EXCLUSIVELY LISTED: Rare mul- tiple dwel1ing property of approx. 12,000 sq. ft. in Newport Beach for about 9 Units. Great location for con - dos or income units. Listed at $399,000 631-7300 DEL IOIJE RULn CD. ~ CUI.EL; CWF. • CWFlllll OUITIL I Unique TOWN for sale alon& Hwy 1. j busmesses, 7 cottages & 2 apts mcl. Free info pq. $950,000. r CUllEL llU 2 bdrm weekender with ireat views 1n the Valley. $125,000 cash pnce. Estate Sale. PEllLE IEICI Perfect 2 bdrm second home on quiet street in Country Club area. $175,000 Terms. Cln&CT 111. Fasot (Ill} Calif. Ttll trM ( .. ) 124-MN, tit 11111 ., llrHt ( 411) 12MllO ·~ UlllF&al.Y .. Your growing family Will ap- preciate the 5 BR & 3 BA plus an oversized yard. Plenty of room for a pool For aAPt. to see, call. Dottie Edwards, 551-8700. $177,500 UUTF&m.Y- Just two f>IocKi from "Woodi C.ove", Laguna Beach . Here is a 3 BR, 2 BA hcmle with large fonrial d~ rm, tani. 'hn, break.fas\ rm & targe enclosed yard. Newly remodeled with more room to expand. AsSumable loan. Don't miss it. $289,000. Bill Wedmore, 551-8700 . IUIUTllYllW- Highly upgraded large home m Laguna Niguel. 4 BR. 2 ~ BA, 3 car.o~custam butters .. pool. spa, A/C, and much more. Beautiful view. High bal. as- swnable loan. alffl-UUT L.al'llll Loveliest Greenbelt location on Vista Cajon-reflection pond! S plit lev~l 3 BR home with greal privacy. Owner transferred out of state and highly motivated to sell. Reduced to $212.000 incl laild. Barbara Reily, 752-1414. ' ' CHRISTA a GERRY $11,DDD lilYEIWAY! -Owner wfshes to sell -Calls on top broker tn his area - Broker prepares market analysis of $320,000 value - Broker recommends list price of $329,000 -Owner doesn't like . price, insists on $359,000 list price -One month later re- celveS offer of $320,000 - OWner makes $340,000 counter offer -Buyer passes, buys another home -.. mos. later. buyer reduces price to $339,000 -Offer comes In at 300,000 - Owner counters. at $320,000 - Buyer submits counter offer at $310;000 .. final offer" -Owner doesn't like final offer but de- cides to accept. Conclusion: Holding out for an unrealistic price costs the seller S 10,000 In the ,long run plus the added aggravation. 111um1u · 1·2 LIT -1211,000 --···-Refurbished following fire. New roof, furnace, paint, cpts, etc. 3 BR, 2 BA, room . for 2nd unit . Owner may carry 1st T.D. PlllE IF IWIEllllP llPLD Just listed. CdM. $265.000. In- come $21 ,000. UUIEW Remodeled Palermo In Harbor Vlew Homes. Lrg. yrd w/spa Excellent financing. $319,000 leasehold. . . WSE •llD-YIEW Harbor View Hiiis, exceptional quality home. $2650 ~r mo IEW-YIEW CAllH ILllS Total remodel fncludes custom blt-fns, beveled glass cabinets, solar hot water, air cond., m~t.r suite, spa tub, etc., etc. Over 3000 sq. ft. Owner may carry 1st Trust Deed. •YllE 4 ....__,,m usm Woodbridge Place, great lo- cation ... BR. $229,000. llYSlllEI Aomarftic desjgner's dream • b0t1se J.ust..llsted-won't JasL $397 ,500 fee. Bay view possible tt 2nd story added. .. "". H.V. Home with poof: $275,000. 'WI ft&IUUI COJIPAJrf UU.SIT&ft 1 ... 1m 12i.n11 • ~· I I 1 I j • J PETE BARRETI :,. REALTY Traditional Realty 631-7370 0 DOWN-CASHITRAOI to$2~ 191.2.:M>. ft, Eves 548 1852 PP. \nM1cM~ 1 condo In VIia 8elbOe $121,000. 94a-7183 MiillTW -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 8309 w. OCEAHFRONT FmT• •• aro:-=.r·~~ e.,.-,rtvl"llCW USTING..eom.-'°' llPPt M5--3'ff ·CM lowly ~ 3 $1t-M4 0030 ----......... ---• lklrm home wtth lt't1-------- tm00Ch Tenmo toora. • UUI '"'m ,.. c.peClng Md peilrrt. ~tor ... ~ ln- Nlee big Wnly room. 2~ dMduel to N'\ erMll b9ttw Md IOvety W'6-p.,,_ office. Tom LM ~ mMe. '* • 842-1903 ~ in.Ide Md out ,,...._ _____ _ AHO W11 pto.dtt SEAVIEW by own•• 1a.-.. LMt H.nptoft mdl 3 br 2 ~be + tMwln, ... ..,.. ..... Ill/._, 1-1 ....,. ~reduced to 141-1211 ' $375,000 213-t3C>-3821 STEEL ffi 811tdul 2BR at 21 Seaacape Or. A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY """*'""" .... 700I j PETE ' BARRETI REALTY flal.lll&m .. , _____ _ eo 1 lido Bldg 24 V.u•u llUdlo oondO. ~Uf9t 2 ed t tl7.IOO. AIMlm lit. *-. BAYYllW wM\ p,t.. 846-2116 _,.a 9we .,..._a poa&. a-t- .... .., ..,.. T llUl"Dtl He cell PATRICK 2 ........ , 8u11ae. cam- TINOAE Cl 1 ,,__ ~..,.... eoary Cllll to,,.,..,...,,.. ......... erty.)71M102 . LO ~ICE 1'87,sOo. RVA-1~ . . Cell ..... Hclillle, .. ,. 171-,.. ; • .. ., ,, ' 7 d ~ ii r ........ su. lataAASJr 1/3XeU 3 8d main'* w/f>OOL n&'1 redone 1 Id ,_. llUCIO. Rental Inc poten St200/mo. Hcne carrtl . 5 min to bcltl. Andoul seller awldng I 110K. 493-3134/157-2121 Lyn lltM.lt..... 11 ** octlH WW _. to ~ end cowee.. S.- curlty gate, pool •• 12,000 499-52'49 ~~·pm Beaut brMd MW 14a4'. _ Loaded wlupgi8del an UlllHMI . ldtJft plWit CM. '27.too T~ tl07 W 8ai1boe 991-4990/845-1808 81\td NI. ONLY &210,000 Estate S.; SC-C 28R on ()'OU own the IMd) S ta.320 water.Adultptl.Albftlnl. Income.. c.I PATRICK Pool & 1P9 ln-.3121 TEHOAE mgt. 78CM702 llEEILUF ·-F1 .. twood: A bMUtlM 12x52' mobll home with • OCEAN FRONT APT /mo. 28d 2*-frpc, Wntr mtl, 1BR. $525/mo, MC o-... bUlt-4na. rw utlla Incl. No pets. ~ig '*"'-· 873-7144 Cl ~1930 810 c.nw s. Oceanfront whitewater I • • ... '· . .t·· I 1 A little gr~~n go~~ a long way 1n class1(1ed · ~ An ad in classified costs so little for what you can gain And those few dollars work just as chard at selling merchandise as they do recreation vehicles, or finding a renter or a new employee. Spend a little green and find out for yourself. , . . . . ·- I ·1 , -=~::.· II CLASSIFIED . -HISTORIC BALBOA FUii ZONE ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ·1NDEX To Place Your Ad. C 642-5678 -. HOUSES FOR SALE Generat • ------· 1002 Anaheim HitlS ··-· ·-·-·-···--···· 1004 Balboa Island .... ---1006 Balboa ~a . . . --1007 Cepislrano Beach . _ . 1011 Corona cMt Mar ····-·-• • • • • 1022 Cos1a ...... --··----.. • • 1024 o.tle P<>'nt ...... ---------· 1028 El Toro •• ··---···---· 1032 Founta.n Valley ·----· • __ 1CY.M Garden Grove ... ·-·-· ··-• ... 1036 Huntinoton Beach ....... ...... . . 1040 Huncington Harbour .. _............... 1042 Irvine ___ ........... ·-·........ • ••• ·-· 1CM4 Laguna 8each ...... -.. . .. tCM8 Laouna Hills ...... ... ••• . ... • 1050 • Laguna Niguel --· .. • 1052 1.8ke F0<est ·---1055 MIUIOn VteJO --· .. ... . 1067 Newpcxt Bach ·........ . 1069 San Clemente • . . 1076 San Juan capistrano . 1078 Santa A1W •.•.. -.. --• 1080 Seal Beach .......... .... . 108-4 South Laguna ..... • • • • . . • , . .. 1086 Westminster . 1088 Tustin ......................... ~ .. . . . . . 1090 Moblle Home Sates .. . . ...• 1100 REAL ESTATE Aaeage ..... ········ Apartments ...... . 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Business A tab Comm! Reotab lndu.t. Renlats Storage ........... ~ MISC tats .. . 2914 2918 2911 2920 . 2922 2925 • ... J ' ..... FIBI -Priced to selll Excellent neighborhood! Home needs T.L.C. onlyl Brand new lls11ng and won't last at only $119,900. 963-6767 IUT Ill H .Pilllsluz -Charming beach cottage with woodslded ex- terior & notty pine Interior in excel- lent condition. Just steps to beaches & shopping. Great for sum- mer/winter rentaJ or future re- development with R-2·1otl $165,000. 646-7171 FIJEI, 1121,IH -Approximately 2000 sq.feet for only $125,900 .• Large llving room, family rOdm, for-· mal dining. 4 huge bdrms, 1o/' bath. Save on this one. Call now, 546-2313 11111 fall Niii -Cute, neat, fresh, sharp, speCtacular, and/or magnificent Is this home. Upgraded throughout. 3 bdrm, 1¥' beth. Fam- lty room, formal dining. Separate utility room. Picture ~rfect. Only $167,500. Call to see now, 546-2313 MST& .U -.L PDRIT -$118,000. 4 bdrm home! Choice buy!! Private llvlng for relaxation! VA-FHA financing offered. 963-6767 MIAll ,...._, 1111,1111 -Panoramic view of Pacific extends -past Catalina Island from this Newport condo. Impressively decorated with 2 master suites. Walk to the beach. Amenities Include: pool, spa, sauna, exercise room! 646-7171 t EllTl9E, 1111,llO -Assumable loan $59,000 at 11 .,,% Interest. ,SUper sharp home. Lush land- scaping. Redwood decking. Prime Eastside lo- cation. Take advantage. $116,950. Call now, 546-2313 mcmn "TIW••••t• -Eastslde best! Ceramic tlle entry leads to plush carpets, dramatic vaulted celling In living room. 3 large bdrms. 21h baths. Wrap-around patio overlooks private rear yard. Act now, call 546-2313 l~t. ll1EIEIT -Assume $58,000 VA loan at 8.,,'lo with 10% down. Small 2nd TO and have low payments. Cute 3 bdrms. $104,950. Let us help you own a home. Call now, 546-2313 llAIU, ...U -Two horse staJls, tack room, · wash down rack come with this charming home. Enter large living room with crackling fireplace. Extensive use of wood, country gourmet kitchen. True country feeling. $299,000. Call to see. 546-2313 MUI llDZU -Close to the beach! Newer 3 bdrm, 2YI bath home. Bright and airy. Bike to the beach. Total price on!y$139,950. Call now, 54&-2313 ..._. ,_, PIE 1117,111 -Immaculate 4 bdrm home In pride of ownershjp netghbor.boodl SUrroundii.rby ush landacaplngl New llst- lng-hurryl 963--6767 • ., ,_" aw UITl8I -$10,000 under mar- ket. Seiter wanta It sOfd nowl 3 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace on a large lot, located on a tree lined · str.eet In prime Eastalde COsta Mesa area. This one won't last at.$126,0001 ~7171 .UT,... --Enormous 2 story boasts 5 bdrm, 3 batms plus den, famlly room. Formal dining room. Beautiful aparkllng pool. Also bike .to beach. lot for only $166,950. Call now, 546-2313 WHTI I 110.U11t OILY 1·111,HO -Spacious 4· bdrm in executive neighborhood! Cozy fire- place! Great 15X 15 sundeckl Great for ctilldren, next to park! 963-6767 IEWfllT ID m -Ranch·styte. You won't find many like thl.s 2 bdrm beauty In mint condition. Extra large lot adds potentlaJ for added Im- provement. Quiet tree-tined street. 4 car garage + RV access and cnty $179,9001 646-7171 DECITIYI PllfilT -Great executive home ·In move-In condition. Bright, airy and charming. 3 bdrm, beautiful master suite, 1% bath. Huge family room looks out to tush landscaping. Priced now at $165,900. Call 546--2313 WATD YIDft •t 11'9,IOO -Beautlful 3 bdrm + 2 story + 2 fireplaces + skylights! Steps to private beach! Assume financing! 963-6767 CHIU In 1U1 IEMCO -Now only $169,0001 This A-2 lot has city approval to build two condos. Charming neighborhood. An excellent value. Assume 1st & 2nd loans that total $120,000 at less than 1 H~'lolll 646-7171 I llllNll, 11i1,aao -Super large home, 5 bdrms, 1% baths. Family area. Large patto and yards. Neat & clean. A must see. Call 546-2313 •1'1 •Y Sll,IOI -3 bdrm afngle levef end unit condominium! Immaculate. Spacious unit with 1% baths! Owner sacrifice. 963·8787 · IUT -YILll. 11...--Two great as- sumable loans that total $55,000 with an effec- tive rate of teas than 12-/e. Two bdrm condo located In a private gated community near South Coast Plaza. Includes pool & spat -646--11-71 ___.._. - -. Ill,• -Only "$6,000 down". Start here with this 1 bdrm +·den condo. Community pool & spa. Great prtoe, low payments. Call now. 546-2313 USM II UUI -$76,000 at 91~•1. lntere'at. Completely upgraded and remodeled 3 bdrm home with game room and huge famHy room. ApproxJmately 2,000 sq.ft. This won't I st be- cause It's priced at only $127,000. Hurry! 646-7171 LIWEIT PllOEl 11111111 -Costa Mesal 3 bdrm top of the flnel Oen/flbraryl Skytlghtst Try 10% down! Executive home at below exec:utlve prices! Only $149,900. 963-6767 DTU &Jal PDE If lllA Yllll -Fantastic corner home. Extra large lot. Beautiful 3 bdrm home. Expanded master suite. Family room. Upgrades throughout. Outstanding at $159,900. Call .oday. 546-2313 UYFmT Wl1I Mii -Enjoy the privacy and tranqulllty of living on Newport tstand. Great assumable financing avallablel Aemodered • bdrm, 3 bath with approximately 3500 sq.ft. You own the land and full price ts only $525,000. 646-7171 llPLD, 1117,1111 -Very nlc4f unite located In a desirable area on a cul de aac street. 2 bdrm, 1 bath units are always rented, no vacancy nere. Great opportunity tor the first time Investor. 646-7171 mt IDllD, .. Sll,111 -A very popular "loft modef" 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo located tn a very deelrable Costa Mesa complex. Air con- ditioned plus attached 2 car garage. '"eludes pool, spa & rec room. Best prtoe lh areal 646-7171 . LOW llTDEIT LUI -Assume this loan of $65,000 at 10~% Interest and owner wtll carry the balance with 20~. dow.n. 3 bdrm, 2 bath oondo, mini loft. Spotless honie. 2 car attached garage. $107 ,900 total price. 5-46-2313 ---.... •Mill" -2 story glantl 2% baths! Family room + dining room! Private poon -New titting +won't last at $166,950. 963'"6767 BU YElll lllTIM -Executive custom built ranch atyte home with large private courtyard. SeCurid !H'try gate. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, famlly room. Gourmet kltch n, pantry & wine atorage. Close to Mesa Verde Golf course. $~08~000 total price. Call now, 546-2313 ·