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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilotountaln Valley 17 La~iDta28 Elalnore29 El Toro14 Ocean View 10 Lap-. Beach 6 .. Marina IO Paclflca 14 Saddleback 14 Servlte7 We1tm1nater 11 Santa.AnaO . ... . Hunt1n1ton Beach 17 .. Sui:Ao31 MIMlOD Vi'8° 21 DamlenO . Costa esa 7 UD.lveralty \. Edleon 14 OllllJ .... ,.....,,.... ..... Corona del Mar 8 B41aon•• 8e&D' Carran looU for room to ColtonS San Clemente O Prtc1a1•• IUD• wtth Colton. detalla, Me eection B. . ./ " ~ 1e11· lllllDll llllY NIU SATURDAY SEPTE:MBER 15 1984 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Cancer Society hosts an . ·old-fashioned 'Wieder- roast' ./ A2 California Marvin Pancoast re- ceives 25 years to life for the murder of model Vicki Morgan./ AS Nation Four workers-are be- lieved dead following an explosion and fire aboard an oil rig./ AS Indictments areJssued over an amusement park fire th\t killed eight teen- agers.1 A3 A Nazi bbmb Is finally exploded after lying underneath Soviet woman's bed for 43 years.JM Britain protests an Iraq I attack on a supply ship that kilted six men./ AS Faith healers convicted In deathotalllngJnfant daughter .I Ai Sports The Angels move within a half-game of the lead with ~ 5-0 v1ctory over Chl- cago./81 Running back Chuck Muncie Is banned from the NFl after falling a urine test./82 ~ · UCLA plays It home opener against Long BeacnState at the Rose Bowl this afternoon./84 Youth John Birch Society sum- mer camp teaches 'Americanism 101' and 'Conspiracy' .I Al Oakland's children are competing In the city's violent drug trade.I Al. ·>:,:·:-:-~:-:-:.:«·»!~~'«''«~;~:;:«?.~~ INDEX Bridge A10 Callfornla Newa A3 Classified 85-7 Comlca A10 Crouword B7 Death Notices A9 Horoacope Be Ann Lander• AS National Newt A3 Public Notlcet A9 Real Ettate C1·2• Rel lg Ion A5-8 Sporta 81'"4 Tetevlalon A7 Thea1«1 A7-t Trivia A8 WeatMt . A2 W«ld N A3 Youth Al Fumes drive.students-out Work on Marina High School's roof serids odor through ventilating system . . . The fumes, cauSed by a powerful glue used to cement a polyurethane material on top of the school's aging rOQf, fint Oared up Thursday after· noon. grabbeCI the foreman's arm and ordered the work to halt immediately. Eastwood. who's succeedini Dr. Paul Berger at the school. said he bcpn immediately evacuating youngsters from 14 classrooms in the social science classroom. By ROBERT BARKER , Oftllieo.IJ ......... About 400 Marina High School students were evacuated from their classrooms. briefly Friday when nox· ious fumes infiltrated the ventilation system at the Huntingt.On Beach school. Several students suffered nausea and headaches, though none Ex-.cop 'didn't commit e~imes' Suggestive remarks by Lauc;hlan all that he will admit to . By STEVE.MARBLE Ot ... DllJ ....... An attorney for William l.auchlan admits his client's conduct as a police . officer was not exemplary and said the fonner pattolman made sug- gestive remarks to women be meL .. He admits he-did -tbings that were wrong, but he didn't commit any crimes," said Matt Kurilich, attorney for the former Costa Mesa policeman. "You don't go to jail for making sugestive remarks." But Lauchlan may go to jail. Lauchlan, convicted for molestina a 22-year-old female motorist he stopped forerraticdrivinainJanuary, was sentenced Thursday to 60 days an jail and three years formal probation. But ,since the case has been ap- pealed. it_£<)uld be as long as a year before 1.auchlan begins serving bis sentence. And if he ever does serve the time. (Pleue eee LAUCBLAN/ A2) was hospitalized. .. It pretty weU knocked you over;· 10th grade student Kim Johnston said. "l couldn't focus my eyes, and I got sick to my stomach and bad a headacbe..My asthma began to kick up.'• Johnston said he, along with two other students, went home ill after payina a visit to the nurse's office .. School officials met with rcpresen· ;tatives of Poly Membrane Systems lnc. of Hawthorne after the incident and changed the contract to perform work on the roof only after 3 p.m. when the students had gone home. But Principal Lee Eastwood said he smelled a noxious odor shortly after 8 Lm. Friday and ran) to the ;or and Do~ doagbiiuts . They gathered at the bowl area at the school until the rooms were opened up and the air was cleared. Eastwood said the work beina resumed during the school day was a violation of the agreement on the new work hours. Company officials were Cotta II.a CltJ Council caucUdatea Charle. Markel and Daft.Wheeler, who are probablJ more ue4 to chewlna the fat,~ ~ d~ a doachnateatt.nicontest held u part of the Donat Inn'• pand openlq Friday ln Coeta Ilea.. The candldilta mut hope theJ do better ln November. The winner wu Gilbert Portillo of Pico RlYU&. who devoarecl elCht d~lmuta ln five minute.. The record la reportedlJ 1214. Demos ~on 'texpect miracles,. but won't glv:e the county away Charles Manatt says ·party's work! hard to keep the race close By JEFF ADLER °' ............... Democratic National Comm1ttct ! : unavailable for com·menL Yvonne Johnston -hose son Kip was nearly felled by the fumes -• was fumin& over the incident Friday.: ·"The idiots bad all summer to~. on the roof and they waited until the beginning ·Of school,.,. sbe said. .. (1 don't understand iL .. Assist.ant Superintendent Dr., Charles Hess said Work on Marina's• roof was to be pCrfonned in July or Au but dell in biddina and! wi~ consultant>: plans pushed the project into the school year. Lawyer blasts Mobley wiretap . - ) \ County's yewish mother e ndures a 'Wieder-roast' Coaatal J 11 11 ., U JO By JEFF ADLER OftMO*"l ...... It billed s 1he mcracan nctr ociet) '5 fir t an nu I ro 1 of e C'hairm n of the Orange Count) oard of upen l ors, but 11 rcall) wa~ oth1ng more 1hnn a fOod, <lid· hioned ".Wieder-ro l. • AbOut 300 fnends and upportcrs ;of uperv1sors' Chairman Hamt'tt y.'icder attended the chantable roast ~ t the Doublctrtt Hotel Ln Orange nday night to titter nd chuckle l\ upcr)'I or Roser t nton, .\s- mbl)woman Dons Allen. R-' ::)'Pm\, tount} lobb 1 t Otnms 1(Arpcnter. newspaper columnist 'Jerry Kobrin and W1rdet hu1band. Jrvins. for once-a the roasters told it -got in the last word. For her part. Wieder seemed to thoroughly enJOY the evening's fiau· rative heat. "You were here to sec me made miserable," she said. adding she 1s loo!l.ina forward to .being a roaster in future )Ca~ Stanton pulled the bigge!lt laughs of the evening when he attempted. as he ' put Jl. to set the record st 1. .. lt'sbeen 1dthaiHarnettd n'l kno\\ wh t h ·~ talk1n bout h lf the time," nuoned St nton. ''But Harriett docs Imo" \\hat sbe' talk1na about .•. half the time.'' He added that Wieder " "-Cll known for hC'r wamlth, .. Just the other day l heard someone sa)" she's not too hot," quipped Stanton, main· tainina fhe stony expre sion that befits a supervisor. · Columnist Kobrin eitplained he was desilnatcd to d1sect Wieder, the C'Ounty's Jewisb. mother. Uc Jokingly explained th t 1n her. nut "admtntstration" Wiedcr1 who is Jev.ish, intends to rtn&me Mission Viejo ''Mission Oy Veyo." Corona . del Mar would become "Coqen del Mar," while Huntinaton Beach would be named Hanukkah Beach. Irv Wieder, wbo was intr~uced as "Mr. Orange Count>," explained that his wife's proudest accomplishment as a supervisor was the creation of a Harriett Wieder "one-stop shop" w.here developers could obtain all the venous permit$ .. neccuar)' to proceed w\th a,project. "It's rnlly tremendous," sai<t Wieder with a grin ... She really loves to stop and shop." Extended Pet:;t. Ille fliC!\I ~ -""'9 _.., CIOUClt .nll lllOl1 , Niiiy .. .,., WWl'll \0 llOI d't' "'*'° :;,"' -IO llO<'I tt>e llMCl'tM 10 -00 wt""4lf lnMlnd vtlleyt looiol In Ille mid .,_ to lllld 70. Tem peraturea HI Le A llMIJ '" IS Allluqueu111e to .. 1t eo •~~-~ '"ONTS ~~~ W•m-coio.._. Shew•'• ~ FUrr•H SnoW ()(;cit.Md._ SI.I l!At'f....,.. .,.._,. ..,.._._~·HOM u S Oee4 oill ec.-ce Cll.,._ton.I C CfletlRIOll W V Cr.ttone.H.C ~ ~ ~' ~ CCllut'llN.S C eoiun.11111.0tl 'C--d ... H. oao-Ft Wortl:I De~ Den""' O.MolnM CletrOll Dulul!I It P..o b_,,. .. t3 .. t2 .. .. 12 .. .. 7$ to .. 71 6S 82 .. .. u 11 74 es .. 38 " es a .. 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"Disneyland pre~nted the union negouating committee with a last, best and final offer that the comm11- tee unanimously rejected," s11d Rob- ert Tieman Jr., spakesman for Local 399 of the Service Employees lnter- na1ional Union. He said the five unions involved m the negouauons planned to take the offer to their rank-and-file members for a vote on Monday, and rec- ommend rejection. The vo(e also wo4Jd' encompass a strike sancuon. which could go into effect Tuesday . "We fully expect that the union membership will send a clear message to Disneyland that the~ proposals arc not only inadequate, they're unfa1r and unjust and certainly not reflective of the membership's con- tributton to D1sneyland." he wd. CONTINUED STORIES -------- The amusement park's contract with five unions representina 1,844 people from janitors and ride oper- ators to bakery and hotel workers was to expire at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. But negotiators for both sides agreed to extend the contract through midnight Monday, Tieman said. 11rm1nohM1 """"°" 80IM Iott on ·-~-8'111• ~ton.VI. CM per •• 17 12 •7 11 '° 11 ., 12 11 ti 65 .. 641 12 ta Hel9n• Honol\llu HoullOll lnd•llMPOlil Jackaon.,,.. Jeckaonv!Ue ""'-Kar\MIOly 87 ~ 17 10 .. 72 .. 81 ts '70 n 10 6S 50 .. 51 .. ONCTION IW IW aw aw 5 companies i'obbed . . . ~~r:~:,~~~~~~~ :~~~d'.~~~~~:. ~ft~e:a:J1Ja~~~1~~~~~ ~~~~ robbed as many as five south Orange brown eyes and of medium build, About,80 teams are expected to castle bu1ld1og. a. photo contest 1s milhon aoal 1s a l ~ percent tncrcasc County businesses at knifepau\t this entered Carvels Ice Cream, 2488 J participate today in a sandcastle pla~ned. Entnes 10 the black and over the amount raised last year. The week. Alicia Parkway, and forced an em-buildin& contest that will launch the white. and color catcgones must be money bene~ts 114 n~n·p.rofit A robber armed with a krufe held ploycc to empty the cash register. United Way of Oranse County's $17 subm1tted by Oct. 5. . · . human service oraan1za11ons up a Laguna Hills ice cream shop million 1984 fund-ra1sina campaign. The event will mark the k1ckoff of throughout the county. Thursday, then minutes later hit a Minutes later1 the bandit reparted-The contest bc&ins at noon on the the 1984 fund drive for the United The current fund drive runs nearby delicatessen before fleeing ly held up Sub Cny, a restaurant in the oceanfront at Seaf Beach near the city Way of Orange County. The $17 throuJh Dec. 13. with a small amount of cash, same shopping center, Olson said. pier. Openina ceremonies begin at authorities reported Friday. Jn all five cases, the man has been 11:30 a.m. at the staaed beach area The bandit appears to be the same armed with a 6-inch knife and has between 6th and 7th streets. man who held up a dry cleaners, a forced employees into back rooms, Contestants must finish their sand restaurant and a pizza t>arlor in orderina them not to call authorities. sculptures by 3 p.m., when judging Laguna Niguel earlier this week, No one has been injured. beains. Winners will be announced according to Orange County shentrs Olson did not know how much after 4 p.m. • Lt. Dick Olson. money was taken. The contest is OPen lo the public and free. In conJunction with the UAW walks out .o( 13 auto plants. MOBLEY ATTORNEY BLASTS BUGS ••• Aircraft lands safely on one engine Most workers to stay on the job as talks go through weekend W1lminaton, Del., Bowlina Green, Ky.; Shreveport, La.; Wenuville, Mo.; and five plants in Michi&an. At the Buick Division plant in Flint, Mich .• 14,000 workers went out at midm&ht. said Fred Myers, presi- dent oHfAW Local 599. From A.l ·'Two more guilt) pleas are expected Monday -the day before the drug trial is scheduled to begin. "There's not going to be anyone left to go to tnal." said Bonner. unable .10 suppress his cxcnement. lnvesttgators said Moble) was the West Coast nngleader in a cocaine network that smuggled more than a ton of the drug into Orange Count) last year. The millions he allegedly made tn cocaine sales were invested in property and expensive cars or placed in dozens of savings accounts. As part of his guilt} plea, Mable} turned the cars. the land and · $230.000 1n cash over to the federal aovemment. The money reportedly was found in a safety deposit box he had in a Huntington Beach bank. In exchange for his plea. the government dropped about 50 feder· al charges against Moble} Had he been convicted on all of them, he would have faced life m prison. \.1obley now faces 45 years in pnson, a $75 000 fine and hfeume probauon when released. He IS being held on $4 million bail. Bonner descnbed Mobley as .. mature beyond his years and veff, very accomplished in criminal enterprise." Other federal officials who didn't want to be named went further. companng Mobley to "a young Adolf Hitter, a man who thought nothtog of ordenng beatings, kidnappings and maybe worse." Riddett agreed that Moblc} 1s mature for his age. "But I've never seen any coldness there. He's JUSt a youn& man who•s very mature, and he's taking this whole thina very well for a man bis age," Riddett said. Mobley will be sentenced Nov. 5 along with hts wife, his sister. his mother-in-law, and as many as a dozen others. DEMOS PLAN TO FIGHT ••• From Al paign themes, Manatt sa1d Reagan has a secret plan to ra1~ taxes following the November election He predicted the administration would ask fora valuc...added tax orcoosump- t1on tax to help keep skyrocketmg deficits under control. Such a taX would hurt workina people. farmers and the minmJ and construction industries. he said. Turning to local potiucs, Manatt plugged Democratic incumbent Jerry Patterson's race against former Santa Monica Republican Rep. Bob Doman. seckina election in central Oranse County's 38th Congressional D1stnct. .. Jerry Patterson would be a mem- ber we also must keep in Congress," Manatt said. "Robert Dornan rep- resents the dark side of the moon. His record needs to be brought out becau~ 1t would be rejected by voters." LAUCHLAN INNOCENCE ASSERTED ••• From Al "She's a nervous wreck," he added. An lmpenal Airlines commuter fliJht carryi na I 5 passengers from San D1e10 made a safe landm& at John Wayne Airport Friday night after one of the atrcraft's twin turbo-prop engines failed. . The 19-passenacr Banderiante air- craft touched. down about 5:40 p.m. and taxied under its own pawcr to the gate to discharae ,J?assenaers, an Orange County shenff's deputy sta- tioned at the airport reparted. Emergency rescue equipment was stationed near the runway, but was not needed. said the deputy, who declined to identify himself. Imperial Airlines station manager Cindy Gilbert at John Wayne Airport said only that the plane made a "normal landing." She said she really didn't know what had happened because she was not at the gate to meet the planC' and hadn't bad · a chance to talk with its pilot. Federal Aviation Administration officials mannina the John Wayne tower said they would not comment on the incident. By Tiie AIHdatid Pre11 DETROIT -The United Auto Workers union struck 13 General Motors Corp. plants in nine states at midnijht Friday in disputes over locaJ tssucs, but said it would keep most of its workers on the job and continu~ barKai nina into the weekend on a nauonaT contract. Picket lines sprana up around the country as S<>on as the union sent out word that it was authorizina'the first widespread walkout jn 14 years against the world's laraest manufac- turer. The walkout included more than 59,000 of the UAW's 350,000 GM workers. At a briefina shortly before 11 p.m. PDT Saturday at GM headquarters in Detroit, UAW President Owen Bieber announced that the n~i<>­ tiations were endina for the ni&ht. They were scheduled to resume later Saturday momina to allow ne&o- tiators to aet some rest, he said. A number of issues remained unresolved, mcludini cnt1cal JOb security and econom1cs pomts,..Jac said. "Talks have not brolcen down at this paint," Bieber said. "We've had some bumps alonf the way." The struck facihties were assembly pt.ants in Van Nuys;, Doraville, Ga.; Lmden. N.J.: Arhnaton, Texas; "They're whooping and hollering," Myers said. He estimated that about 1.000 workers were on the picket lilie shortly aft.er the strike began. A plant security guard at the Chevrolet Corvette assembly plant in Bowling Green, Ky., said there were "several hundred" workers picketing. In Wentzville, Mo., assembly plant security· auard Fred Schmidt said, "We have a work stoppage at this time and pickets are up." He had no estimate. Warren Danford, financial sec· retary of UAW Local 1532 in Shreveport, La., said about 800 autoworkers set up a pick.et line at the Chevrolel assembly ,.Plant shortly after the strike began. "There was just a lot of hollcrina and carrying-on. They were shouuns. 'Let's fO act them!' and that lund of thina.' Danford said. In Van Nuys, union official Pete Beltram, told workers "It's aoina down," and they grabbed ptcket sips and rushed into the streets, shouun&: "It's goina down! It's going down!" Bruce Lee, a regional director for the UAW said in Van Nuys that union officials told him that the neaotiations came "that close" to sucoess, holdina h1s thumb and finaer about an inch apan, two months won't be ncarl) enough. according to his v 1cum "She was extremely upset after I told her what the sentence was." said 'Fred Anderson. the Tusun attorney represcntin& the woman. "She thought 1t was way too light. Both of "She wants to put all of this behind her now and get on with her life." suspected of sexually assaultma four women. All but one of the charges 1;::========================================================::=::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::~ were thrown out of court or dis- -mex pttt~ ..,e'.d 1et mort" pi 1f-t1me •· .\nderson said his client 1s in a state of "absolute trauma" and appears to be ,,ett1ng worse rather than better. · Eve!) time she sees a pohce car he gets upset, and she's temfied 1f a policeman ever gets behind her car." said Anderson. "And she's been getting stranae Qlls. hang-up calls for ·'months. ., I' Just Call 642-6.086 Dally Piiot Dell very la Guaranteed The attorney said he holds the city of Costa Mesa as guilty as Lauchlan. He vowed that a lawsu1t would be filed agamst the Cl.1)!...Jn. J.hc com.in&. weeks "They knew of lauchlan·s propensity for molestina women, but the cit\ chose not to do anyth1nf. That's · as appallin& as the officers conduct" the attorney said. "It's unbellc' able." ' Lauchlan. arrested by his fello~ officers last January. oria1nall) was F mts~d. · Kur1hch has appealed the conv1c- t1on but admitted Lauchlan may elect not 10 · Superior Court Judge James Judge reduced the sinatc felony sex char&e to a misdemeanor m passma sentence. He said Lauchla.n is work1na pan- ume as a limousine dn\CT and ltves with his parents ID Pomona. Lauchlan. the father of two young girls. separated fT(>m his wife before the trial began. What do you Uke about tbe.Dally ·~llot? Wbat don't yoa like? Call the number at left and your mes111e will be ncerded, transcribed and delivered to the approprtatt editor. Tb~same U·bour 1nswerln11ervlce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on uy topic. Contributors to our Letter1 colum Ult Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrcut on call•, ptea1e. Tell us wbat'1 on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Circulation 714/842~ Clattlfled advertl1ln9 7141842·H71 Alt other dep rtmente 142-4321 MAIN OfFIC& H. L. 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LOCAlc II COSTA IEA roa t1 ma ,., It CMl(1lflll'JS'.,1114 - NATION s1i 1c1 wi · 11b 1 .1 Fire aboard rig; 1>u~ju~wa'!.~s 0:1;0s~ 4 believed dead ByTb Al latedPreH ATLANTA -A federal jury d dcd Fnday ph~1c1 t William oc ley hbelcd by a nCW1papcr art.lClc comparina bis eoctics proposals to those of the Nazis, but awarded him only $1 in actual damues nd no money in punitive dam • The Nobel Prize.wmningscie ttst had been ki Sl.2S million in dam., for the article, publish in 1980 m The llanta Constitution, which he Aid libeled bim. Shockley who hared a Nobel ~rile in ,physiCJ in l 956 for llli role in the invention ofthe transistor, was scckina S 1.25 million in daml&C$:for an anlcle publi&hed in The Atlanta Constihition.t which he sald Hbc\ed him by comparin his controversial propoyJ uw voluntary sterilization of the "gcnetica )'di dvantqed" W1lh Naza icnctic expcri01ents in World War U. USA Today plan• cereal box •ub.crlpt1on• ARLING110N, Va. -The president of USA Today id Friday the nationally circulated newspaper eipccta to sell 30,000 to 40,000 subscriptions throuah a ooupoa that is to appear on 30 million boites of Kelloag's brcakfas. t cerufs between now and next June. The coupon off en a one--thlrd-ofTdisoount to anyone who subscribes by sendina in the coupon and two proofs of purchase from thci cereal boxes. The discount ia good for up to a one-year subscription. ·Gaud•man •hot daring maaeuven EW ORLEANS {AP) -An cxplo 1on and fire 1ore duo~ ail offshore dnlhna 01 In deep Gulf of Mextco waten Friday. and four wortctS re bchcvcd to have been killed and an wlknow-n number of others m.1urcd, the na·s owner wd. Three of the in.1urcd were atrhfted with cntical bums to West Jefferson General Hospital in Martcro and most of the others were Wen by CttWboats to nearby ria, said Baroey White, pokcsman for Zapata Offshore Inc. in Hou ton. The explosibn, the cause of w:hicb wasunknown,happenedaboutlp.m. CDT aboard 'the Z..pata Lexin&ton 26. White said. ne· ().fobt·tall natural ps exploration ria bad betn standing in seas lt465 fcet(lecp about 120 miles southwest of New Orleans. • ho added. . The fire was cxtinauished soon after the explosion, and conditions were good enough to put nine mm back aboard the ri&. White said. _The explosion caused no polluuon aftcrWUd, and .the ria. 9lthoush . . - t111tna. was m o danacr of nklq. While Mi Whue said rcpQJts from O.e 1CCne placed the number of at fow-:-a number he AID could not confirm houn aftmvard. Nor coUld be sm.- mcdaattly confirm ~JK>N tMft .eft 76 aboard the :na. The vttlel nor· m~1ly 115Uff'ed by 60 tQ 6S ~pie, he td. Tht numberOfiJ\jure4 was hard ur panpotnl, 1incc the uuuries miJbt have Bn,Cd from knuckles inned dunna evacuation to lhinp more te"crc. he said. Whi~ uid 45 workcn wen takea to the n.a~ ZaP9&a Sata&o11 .,... Four othen ~re belieYed to be dtad, thru ftl'e h~WJRd al Mamro, two others accompanied them IO Wcat Jdl'erson, and nine rctumcd JIO the ria, aocounting fur 63 work.Us, be said. . • AU three of lhe bum VJctims were admitted to the hospital in mtical condition, said spokeswoman Lyna Oarlt. Two bad third~ bums over 60 percent Of lheir6odies and the other had third«&rce bums over 30 •o 35 pen:ent of bis Dody, she said. PARIS, Teus -The National Guard is investiptina the ~sc of live ammunition to add realism to night trainina maneuvers in which a ·youna recruit "just out there havina fun·• WU permanently disabled. Ben Moore UT, 19, joined the Guard only three weeks a~d was on his fant maneu" er last Saturday at Camp Maxey ,,..hen a Ju.ai: n playing the role of an enemy soldier firtd at him1 Doctori said his l~ft arm had been permanently disabled by a shotaun blast. Anny officials said the shell fired at Moore should have contained only wad.din& and aunpowder and no pellets. But Moort said surgeons rem~ved pellets from his arm. School Janell program •appHer conVlcted DENVER -A meatpacking company that supplied the federal 1ovemment'1 school lunch propam, the pl.ant's owner and its chief wcsman werefoundauilt~afederaljwyFridayofsellin&taintedmeat. Tbecompany, Cattle Kina Pac · Co., and a sister plant provided about a fourth of the around beef used in the lunch program in school cafeterias across the nation before allcptions of unsanitary conditions and illcial practices surfaced a year qo. Durina the nine-day trial, wiip.esses from the £!:t and the federal meat inspection program said the now-defunct Cattle · produced hamburger made with rotten meat and, in some cases, repackaaed spoiled bundles rejected by supennarkets. Britain protests fatal Iraqi atta~k MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -The British aovemment Friday protested to lraq over an attack that killed lix men, inclUding three Britons1 aboard a West German-owned supp1y vneel working in Iran's Persian Gulf oil fields. · · The 3SO..ton Scctrans 21 was at· tacked as it emeraecf from Iran's offshore Nowruz oilfield 60 miles CALI FO RN IA Jlarvl.rJ Pancout 6lvea 26 yean to llte · northeast of Kha1J Island, 1ran·1 primary oil 1hippina cenninaJ in the gulf. authorities said. LOS ANGELES -Marvin Panc::Oast. who said he beat model Vicki Morpn with her son's baseball b"at to stop her incessant complaints about financial problems, WJS sentenced Friday to 2S years to life in prison for first· dCIRe murder. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Horowi~ denied defense motions for a new trial or sentence reduction for Pancoast, 34, who pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity. Defense attorney Arthur Barcns. who called Pancoast a chronic oonfeuor who lied about the killinJ,. said be would appcaJ on grounds thal Horowiu erred by allowinJ a confession by Pancoast to be used as evidence and that separate junes should have considered guilt and sanity, amona other issues. City IJoaon Newman'• 'I Love L.A.• The British Foretan Office said the S&trans 21 was attacked late Wednesda)' by Iraqi warplanes which probably hit it with an Elocet missile, but gulfishipping souroes ill Bahrain' said the ship was attacked Thursday by Iraqi gunbo8ts. One of those sourcc5; Heinz Arnold, a spokesman for the Bahrain- bascd company ov~ the lhip's operations, identified the victims as two West German seamen, one Filipino sailor and three . British diven. He said five other men on board escaped. In London, the BritiSh aovemment sum"!oned Iraq ·s a~basSador Friday mommg to rtgastcr •ts concern over lhe incident and summoned him Wk Friday evenina to rcaister a wona protest. The Britons were employeea of Wbattbn Williams, an Aberdeen, Scotland, diving fU"Dl hired by .Iran to mM:e unde""aterrcpairs to a Nowruz Platform damaacd by another lraqa attlek last year. The Scetrans 21. oWMd by the Seetrus Co. of HambWJ and man-qecs by the Babiain-baed Allied Conttnictions Co:.t.!85 on Jou to the National Iranian uiJ Company when attadted. said Arnold. a representa- tive of Allied Construct.ions. Arnold, who said he had been in radio contact with the ship, said another venel, SCctrans 7, was opcr- atina in the area at the time. He said that the Sect.rans 21 burst in flames as a result of the Iraqi 11taek, aD4 that two life rafts were lowered as thOte aboard ship scrambled to acape the blaze. Flom LondoD. the diving com-P.lnfs deputy manqer, Chris Smith, adentificd the dead British divcn as David Boyd, «. Russe11 Fitzierald, 2S, and Gerard Rowntree, 32. ~ Orange Coat DAIL ~ OT /laturdly ...,._, . . r Father says son krrew bride was his mo~her NASHVILLE. Tenn. (~Pl -A constnKtion worker knew be was DWTYin! his mother in 1978, and the woman must have done SOfnetbina pretty bad'• to make him 10 to authoriti~ about it. his adoptive father said. ..He•s just as auihy as she is," said Horace Sullivan, the Nashville busi- nessman who adopted Danuy James Bua, 26. "I'd bet my life OD thaL .. Basa. who manicd Mary Ann Garton Bass on Jan. 21, 1978, contacted authorities after ~cral unsuccessful attempts at baving the marriage annulled. . In a copyright story in Friday's editions of the Nashville Banner. Sullivan said Bass knew his mother l3~ago. I took him down to a cbu.rc:b and intloduced him to his mother when he v.u l 3 years Old," S\lllivan said: ..From what r"e beard, he met her sccretly sc"cral times... · The 4~year-old Cbadone, Tenn .. woman pleaded innocent Monday in Circuit Coun to one count of criminal incest and is free on $5,000 bail Additional chaJ1CS may be filed in liibt of the new information, said Dan Cook, Ille assistant district attorney pcral hancUint ~cue. ··incest cuts both wars> Cook id, but Would not elaborate. Bass bas said be married Mn. without realirin& she was the same woman ho bad sjvea him up for adoption WbCQ ~ was3 ~old. He said his mother didn't tdJ bim her idcnti bc:Tore their · , and be learn~ about it a few~~ after. "':She just must have done some- thina pretty bad to make him mad enough 'to do what he's doina." said 6ullivan. He said Bass is the natut:al nephew of his deceased wife. .. I promised my wife on her death bed that I wowd do the best l couUI with Danny. I tried. I reall)"tricd., but Danny wu Just a difficuh tid to raiK -totally different from his brOtber and 'stcr," be said. SUllivan said Mn. Bass ""\IO!un-· · Wil)'"" lumed Bass over to the Sulln-ans when be was 3 and soon after they kplly adopted him. a biother and a sister. LOS ANGELES -Singer-songwriter Randy Newman won praise for "I Love L.A." at City Hall on Friday but took a swat on the seat of his pants for writin. "Shon People." A resolution eraisioa Newman was presented by Counctlman J ohD Femro, but the city sun has no official song. Said Newman, clad in a Hawaiian print shirt. " ... t do love LA .• and I am appreciative that J>CQple in the city appear to love the sona." City Councilman Art Snyder said h"if chief dtputy, Aide· Posada, had been waiting a Iona time for Newman 10 come to City Hall -but not for t.JUs sona. Posada. who is ~foot-9, swatted Newman on the scat ofhis pants with a paper paddle forwritina "Shon People" a few yeara ago. Second quake rC)cks central Japan . We.tern A1r anion accepts concesalon• LOS ANGELES-Members of Western Airlines' last labor union Friday ratified a packa&c of pay _and productivity concessions designed to save the loss-plagued carrier $300 million over the next 28 months. This makes Western the first U.S. airline to "permanently restructure" its labor costs, said Westem's president and chief operatina officer Gerald Grinstein. Approval of the concessions of the 2,000 memben of the Union of fli8ht Attendants permits Western to put the changes into effect retroactive to Sept. I. The airline's four other laoor groups ratified lhe plan earlier. Mauacre site ca.a 't bear McDoaald'• name SAN DIEGO-The donation of a former restaurant site, where a aunman killed 21 people in July, to the city of San Diego will have a few strings attached by the McDonald's Corp. the city attorney said Friday~ McDonald's has said that any future use of the san Ysidro site where James Huberty committed the worst one-day mass killina by a lone aunman c.annot bear the name .of McDonald's or its franchise bolder, Robert Covin. And. not surprisinaly, McDonald's said the site cannot be used for a restaurant of any kind. The ffrm will raze the restaurant buildinaas pan of the donation. 'Tm sure McDOnald's wants to have no more publicity about this involving iu name tbari it Jlrudy ~" said City Attorney Jo~n Witt. . , WoRLo WomaaclJargedlaBela•JJlca.efreeonbalJ TORONTO -Cathy Evelyn Smith, the Toronto woman charged with murderina comedian John Belushi with a druJ overdose, has been released on $100,000 bail pendin1an appeal of her extradition order to the United States, her .attorney said-Friday Defense attorney Brian Gtccospao :s&id.Min.o>W.u· u..-.. was ~leased from custody on Thursday, the day she filed her appeal of the extradition order. The appeal extends rndefmitely the time ~he may stay in Canada before being extradited, be said. A date and coun to hear the appeal have not yet been set. • Mlal•ter clJugtjd ivltlJ .Jandeililg pape .. SANTO OOMJNGO, Dominican Republic -An Evangelical minister No casualties reported from 6.4 aftershock, but 1 dead, 28 missing from earlier tremor that tremor. Motosuke l'sU.kada. an officer 81 The only confirmed death -a 65-•agano prefcctwar police bcad- year-old man -••as in Otaki, and quartcn., said police listed 28 pcc>ple cifbt other people ere reponed as missi.D&. TOKYO (AP) -A strona after- shock rocked central Japan today, following a severe earthquake that sent huge landslides tcariDJ ~rouah a mountain village and blocking roads.· One man was known dead and at least 28 people were missing and fciu'ed buried by mud or rocb from Friday's quake. It registered 6. 9 on the Richter scale. the C.Cntral Meteorlosical --A&cncy said. The quake struck hard· est in Otaki, a village of 2,300 people at the foot of a mountain l 20 mtJcs northwest of Tokyo. An aftershock measurina 6.4 on the Richter scale hit this morning. about 22 hours later, the agency said. Its epicenter also was in Napno prefec- ture about 10 miles from Otaki. Police said there were no immediate repons of damage or casualties from in.1urcd in the landslides triggered by The Otaki area was cut on trom the " the first quake. All of those reported out.side by ~ mudslides that missing after that tremor were in or blocked or severed roads, and paru of near Otalri. the villa&e remained without power In Tobo. the quake t buiJ~np nearly 18 hours after the quake, swaying· (or 30 secon<h. some high• officials said. speed Mbullct train" service west of A d.aylona search condUC\Cd in a 'fokyo was temporarily halted so · steadyrainovc-rstecpmountaiotrails tracks could be checked for damage.a by mott than 450 SclfOcfcme Force customa.!)' ~urc in earthquak,c. troops and police failed to uncover prone Japan. any of those feared buried. Gaza mayor slain TEL A VIV, lsrael (AP)-Gunmen in a passina car shot and killed the mayor of a Palestinian city on the border between Egypt and the Israeli· occupied Gu.a S\J'lp on Frida)', an army ~csman ~paned. Ma'. S Kurtz said Abdel amt aMOur ernayoro----t Rafiah, wu ta.ken to the Khan Yunls Hospital in Gaza where be was prou nouna:d dead. · .. He .. '1llkini in the city. when shot were fired from a paSSJng car. oundi him in the head,\' Kurtz iold The As~atcd Press by tel phone. Betll 80lom•n of the Deaf lD Arleta. aftlloW9 80llle popcorn dUrlnC a Friday 'ftalt by the c1rcuS clown.a. He id the assailants had not been idcntif tN and a poli~ invcsti,gatioo was undtr W&), but~ had no furthct details. . Rafrah ii at t~ southeru end of the :trip bonkrina Em>t that bract was arrested and char&ed with slander in connection with radio broadcasts callina Pope John Pauf 11 the "son of the devi1:• authorities said Friday. The broadcasts were made by'the Rev. Amado Tapia over Radio Revelation, a station owned by the Revelation Evan~ical CbuKh here. Tapia was ch. under the penal codc'provision prob1bitinaslander qainst leai la tori, Cabinet members, judges or head$ of state of friendly nations. and released Friday in lieu of S,000 pesos bail, or about S l,800. If convicted, Tapia could be ntcnced 101ixmonthsinjailandfincd$l8. . · 1ndictment8 issued in fatal fire Britto olficlal to te.tlty 1i1 FaDlano ca•e ptured an the 19"6' Middle East War. Israel rttumcd pan of the city to ~l)tian rule in April 19121 and KiU\ta b dt'd the municipality of LONDON -faced with 1 . ks .and continul.na debate over the 1982 at. am use men t park attraction Falklands War, Defense Seotctary M•cnacl Hcscltane id Friday he would testify before a ~rliamcntary committee invcstiptina the mking of the· • A~tine cruiser Oen. Bcpno. Hcscltine wd he had decided to accept the invitation from the House Of Commons lcct Committee on Foretan Affairs even befort a series of recent ne rcpons about the Consetvatlvc government'~ decision to ink the Oen. Bclgano, torpedoed b> the nudcar- powcrtd Bnt1 h submarine HMS Conqueror May 2. 1982 k1lhng 6 peopt Mrs. Thatcher has rejected accusations b)• 0pp0su1on LabOr Pany l~slator Tam Dalycll that she ord rtd th v I unk. knowu11 1t would uttle Peruvian peace initiative. ., .. hout 40,000 people on th li • WWII bomb lay"beneath h~r bed for 49 year . By CAftot.; J. WU:&JAMS Of ne Associated Pre MO W -For 43 y rs Zuuud raaantsova h been tcllmg people there World War 111 bomb buned under her bed. Someone finally too her scnou ly nd demo- htion expens found it nd blew at up. No she doesn't have house The story began in 1941 when Naza troops advanced toward the Ukra· niancityofBcrdyan k, the newspa~r Uterary Gazette reponcd this week. "One night at the ven stan of the P<;iir buy Pullman· Iegeno · \ Wildly ornate rail car described as '90-ton recreational vehicle' REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Wade Pellizzer is pan-owner of. a used car that's a legend on the road. The railroad. Several weeks ago, the 38-ycar-old air conditioning installation foreman mailed off the check that bought him and a partner the famous Pullman rail car once owned by journalist Lucius Beebe, a self-described "bon vivant .. and "defender of the Derby hat,., and has partner, Charles Oegg. Pellizzer is ecstatic. "In 1965. I saw this car over in Oakland and I said, 'Boy; can you imagine bemg able to own somethilli like this?" PeUizzer said, bis brown eyes shining with excitement. "I always thought it would be nice to own your own car -but maybe a boxcar. I mean. people don •t own thmgs like this ... "This .. as the "Virginia Caty," an ext.-.vagantly decorated, 56-year-old Pullman car. Clegg, who inherited the "Virginia City" when Beebe died in 1979, "Committed suicide panly because he couldn't adjust to life without the servants be.could no longer afford at his Hillsborough home. Pelhzzer heard last April that the rail car was for sale and bought it for $72,000 from Ann Ocgg Holloway, Ctegg's sister. Pellizzer estimated there were 200 privately owned cars ID the United States. Except for the brass rails. soap dishes and towel ban that need polishing, Pellizzer has found the "Vi'Jlnia City" needs only minor repa1rs. The wildly ornate interior, decorated an Venetian Renaissance style, complete with a cherub- bedecked ceiling patterned after the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, as m mint condition. Beebe and Oegg adored trains and wrote numerous books on rail- roading. The "Virginia City" bad been in service on the San Francisco Overland Limited run from Oakland to Chicago as tbe observation car until 1954. when Beebe and Oegg bought it. The car has a Turkish bath and three staterooms, each with con- war. ~he was 1tt1ng b the wmdow or her home and win,g on her ma· chine," the newspnpcr id. "Sudden· ly a noise" she rd. nd \\hasthn,g close b). he ot up nd 1n the following moment " s tru k by a bla t of wind. ••when she came to, the wing machine was gone nd there \\ ~ a hole 1n the floor:· as well s ID tne ceahng, the newsJ'.lo'pcr id. With the battle advancina on the town. there was no time for authorities to investigate the damage d e to he hon , o ~ Jl'lt h d up the roof 11nd floor nd continued hvin in the home throughout the \\ r. Iler the war she rote local official vernl times 10 tell lh m there wa n unexploded bomb und r her house. And she become kno n to her ne hbor~ .. the grandmother wath her own bomb," Literary Gazet- te id. • But she didn't get action and the paper uggested that authoritie sul>pccted Bratantsova of telling her Wade Pellluer (aboTe) po11ea ln front of hla . 6&-~-old Pullman car, the V~la City, In Pranct.co and (!Uht) p down a · UWll ....... ecena ln one of the ataterooma. The car (below) la decorated ln Venetian Renala- aance, with cbera,b-bedecked ceu.tna copy- concealed bunk with banapatntect railroad ccaled upper bunks hand-painted with scenes of Virgima Caty and the Virginia and Truckee Railroad. The doon of two rooms stall bear Beebe's and Clegg's names. In the! kitchen and mirrored dining room arc stores of dishes and white china platters nmmed with gold leaf. The car includes a telephone sy~ tem, buzzers throughout to summon the steward and an old Ampex sound system, with an eight-hour tape of parlor music. For security reasons. as well as to guard against wear-and-tear. Pelhzzer docs not intend to open the V1rgmia City to the pubhc. His goal is to couple the car. which as painted WJth Amtrak's silver colors and red, white and blue trim, with a locomotive and take it on trips, including to the World's Fair in Vancouver in 1986. "What it reallr is," he said, "is a 90- toe recreationa vehicle on flanged wheels." ~- ing the SJatlne Chapel. · Bad o.dor of politics hits Parker's Prairie PARKERS PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -Some folks say politics is a smelly busmess. That proved to be the case an Woodside Township. about two miles nonh• of Parkers Prame, on pnmary election day. About 2 p.m. Tuesday, a dog packed a fight with a skunk under- neath the old school house that serves as the town hall and, polling place. The skunk uncorked some of its best stuff at the dog. "It was pretty bad," said township clerk Keath Schwantz. ''It Just came up right throuJh the floor.' By law, t>:<>lhng places must remain open until 8 p.m., so the five township election judJeS stuck it out to the bitter end. D11nn1 the remain- ing six hours. 16 people came in to vote. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ENTERTAINMENT? / c1ded tu check; .. Wh re• )our lbomb, grandma?" Skcd the sm1hng ntl) heutennot senllo talk to BmpntSO\'. • No doubt, under)ourbcdT . "Under my bed.'' Bragant 0\'8 answered d!)'ly. T e 74-)'Cat-old woman's bed v. s indeed placed squarely over the patched spot an the floor covering the 500..pound bomb, the paper said. l:OCal militia evacuated 2,000 • JX."'<>ple from the new apartment buildings surroundina Bra~ntsova's 5mall home, Wires were connected to • the bomb and the army ~aahat e,;ploded It. Bragantosova• home wa dc- stroyc<i But Literary Gazette d, .. The srardmother, fn;cd or her J>omb. wt~~ 600n rec ave new apartment. . Thean1cleconcludcd with a lecture on the need for looal offici~ )O heed all letters~scnt to them by citizens so th1U another such case would not 10 unattended for •3 years. .. for Parties, Fund Raisers, and Special Occasions • I Iranian ca via.r (:)pens'-fieer-t-0-the weFld_:_ Sol( Voices Singing Your FovOl'ote Songs on lhe Style of the 81g Bond Vocol Groups of the 40s & 50s Coll Pot Webster (714) 831-1236 You'll Be Pleased to Hear About ~r Reosonoble Rotes Once scorned country sees not just money but International prestige tn luxury item By JUAN.CARLOS GUMUCIO Of Tiie AJsOclated Press Writer BANDAR ~ZALi. Iran -After more than a century of sour trade disputes with Russia and years of U S. commercial ~nction • the famous Iranian caviar is emerging as a reyolutionary business card which few markets tum down. become a 100 percent national indus- try for benefit of Iranians." • He said Soviet caviar is no threat, sa)ina the difference bet~een Soviet and lraman caviar is "similar to that between a Toyota and Mercedes Benz.'' The round, blue ca viar can bearing an Islamic sun shining over the -'--"-~ Caspian Sea is one of the world's top luxury commodities. And thanks to a recent decree by Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini, the little black eus of the sturgeon arc no Ion ran Islamic no- no. and Iranians enJOY caviar with a aJass of tee and a ~pla~h oflemon as a momana snack. Expons climbed to a record· 130 tons this year, producing estimated revenues of about $30 million, de· spite a U.S. freeze on Iranian expons following the 1979 hostaae crisis. Iranian caviar flows tor taurants m America through intermediaries and .. the demand has never dropped one PURCHASERS OF· IRVINE COMPANY LEASEHOLD LAND All residents and homeowners In Linda Isle, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach who purchased their leased land from The Irvine Com- pany before January 1, 1979 and were not Included In. the recent class action settlement, please re- spond to P. 0 . Box 2290, Newport Beach, Call- fornla 92658. Homeowner. who Is In this situation, Is loQking for others faced with tt\ls problem. All replies conftdentlal. W-249 The "pearl of the Ca pian" as flowing to the most c~quisitc tables an the capitali t We t and the com· munist East with an un"ritten but' clear me sage: Iranian is best. "We arc not only after after the money, our cmph,aqs is on pre tigc.:· ·says Homayun foradi. 30. maMgan d11't(tor of "bal t Trade Corp .. I rnn's aovemment ency for fi hen~ e • pon~. "Forti uc tcrs no lol\8Cf pace of our producuoti nd the vt r 1ndu try no Ion r run ft t h ndful of lucal bu 1n men.'" he 1d 1n n interview m this pon cny about 312 mile nonh of Tehran. "C v1ar has inaJe Point." Moradi said. The So' iets, who have long been at edds wath Iran over ti herics and trade oonflict , no lonacr buy Iranian caviar to put it into the m rket as produce of their own, Moradi 1d. And as France, West Germany, Swit1crland and other Europe n countries pump orders of Iranian caviar, the indu~try 1.\ plnnnma ahead. A re arch center nd huge Ii h farmmg 1n tall tions an the out kuu 01 the Cit}' of Ra . t arc producm m1lhon of by stu~con even 'J r. Born an lnborntoncs and ept an pcci I pool until th arc hghtly bt r than a match tao , the tur· con re rel scd co th ftd-Rud 1vcr. wh re thcr hvc unul the arc b enough to m an to the p1~n Sea. Tough anta·pollution laws are preventing the installation of heavy mdustries alona Iran's 560-mile-long Caspian coast, makma an ideal habi- tat for schools of sturgeon and other sea life. While the Soviet Union's northern half of the !Ca is colder and highly contaminated by-chemic.al waste dumped by thousand of factories along the Votp River, the Iranian side is cleaner, warmer and more appealing for stufleon. Iranian caviar as in fact brighter and liahter than the Soviet and oonnois~urs aarce that there is no P!ltallel to the Iranian "1otden caviar" extracted from the bellies of asetras, one of the three varieties of sturaeon livin1 in the Ca pian. Ta te in caviar varies with the market. Europeans, for example, are keen on the scvrup eta , which is a~h-colored and somewhat tran • parent. while the belup is vcn popular world"A1de. Caviar is c~tra4'ted while the fish is till alavc: to ensure its frcshncs . Workc u a pccial knafo..to open the ~turgcon's abdomen and the~ arc treated o a h and bone: aad solluuon before lhey arc washed in a mar'blc c:onuuncr. WOOden JP®ns I tcr tuff thcm anto stcnhled cans. • "II is a hilh-n kJot\Jtnd 1t rcqui~ a lot of care/' d kbar Moham· mad1. who run one ofthc.t9 lilh1na station along the co st. That care net oon nno aahs from v1 nors when they sec has daily catch, and more "'.'Oney each day than an average Jewelry store. The simflest way to test . the freshness o caviar lS to check its briahtnt:ss and odor. Old caviar is pale in color and extreme in odor. Eve~ the broken cgs, called press- ed caviar, arc processed an<i packed for Iran's arowina domestic ron- sumplion. <;a.viar is hclpinJ Iran .to solve old pohucal and. retig.ious nddlea ·while · bc<:omma .1ncrcasangly popular amona Iranians. who bad shunned caviar because of an Islamic law that banned consumption ofsturaeon and other scalele s fish. . Moslems. who arc also forbidden to cat Pork. arc said to have alwa~ been suspicious about caviar bceauat the rule on scalele fi b did n ptt1fically mentioned turseon cgs. It is said that in lhe 19th century the Russians who had always had .~ ~e ~n Iran's fishana around in the Ca~paan Sea, persuaded a number of clcFJymen. to pau ~ decree sayina cav11r~auna was agamst Islam. But in J 983, the fi~hcries dcpan. mcnt diSC'ovcrcd that scattcttd protuberanocs n the 1turte0n'1plJtn, mooth akin were actually scales JI.I t hkc the tiny plaqu.cs m the fish's.thin tall. lo IDIWCOOJ I lcUtt of cntifac and rcliaiou inqu1ry, Khomcin1 fi. nally11v thearttnliahtfor tu~· catlna.and thcaoft.t>oned1i1h with Its delicate rapadJy gamed a market. .. • RF t 1c1ous Nous Christ College Irv'ine.to dedicate new facll & C.Uq ln1.a , 1530 n rd1 , Irvin , nnou cs of tb.e Ht that unday wall mlfk the OJ)Cnmg d re for 11 mnth m1c r. OJ>enma wonh1 n1ca lll begin at p.m. on fhe sne Ofthc re<;cntly-oompletcd ball field t the colJ~ campus. Hi&hli&hting !~Cocctlsion will be the dcdi tton of the w ampus facthties, the Chapel of the 000d Shepherd and .th~ athletic field . Officsaung t the dedicatory rvace wtll be the Rev. Loth r Tornow, pa tor of Chn t I utheran Ch~rch, Costa Mel:', and the Rev, Or. Carl Bern~ Sr., as 1stant to the _pre 1derit at Christ Collcic •nd an aci1vc member of the Southern Cahfomia District Of the tutberan Ohurch-MlSSOuri Synod. CCl President. the Rev. D. Rar Halm, will address the cou~·s 1984-s theme .. ~he Pnie oft~~.l!pward CaJI." Tiie Apo1t0Uc'1;1~raaclc Cbuttb of Cpsta Men. 88 Fair . Music for the fc llVJ.lle will ~ by the CCI 'Or'ive, Building 13 will present Qui Adams. Outreach choir and handl?Cll choir as well as a bra s ensemble. minister of the ''Spirit of Freedom Ministries" of New Rcftelhments will follow. ponsorcd by the Friends of Orlean La in a special program on jroblem drinking Ch~t College. For more information and directions to ·and alcoholjsm on Friday. Sept. 28, at P.·m. the college, call 854-8002. Adams states there re 20 to 30 m1Jhon Amencans Temple 'Ellat,, 22081• Hidatp>, Mi ion . Viejo. whoarefroblemdri~kersandt~eirranksarcmc~~singat announces that services for the Junior Congrcption ~II a rate o S001~ ~ >.ear. He will present a tape Raised bC held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on both days of Rosh From the Rums g~vtng true accounts 9f men and ~omen H1~han~1 Thursday and Friday, Scpl. 27 and 28. and on who have ~en delivered from alcohohsm. All arc invited Yorn Kippur ~n Satur~y, Oct. 6 .. The children's rvom. and there·~ nq charge. • • • where b'ebys.ttt1na servu:esare provided for infants under . Newport Beacla.Qarda of Rell&toas Scl9ce, comer S, Wiil be open on aJI three of the aforementioned dates, of I Sth and Irvine, will p nt the premier performance from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. of Linda Barker at the piano in a Chopin Sonata at the 10 For more information and to obtain Hi&h Holy Day a.m. service Sunday. tickets, call 77~9606. The Rev. Andrew C. Peele will speak on .. Decide to CaPtitruo Valley aa:r~b of Rellatous Science. Live Richly." Child care is available nd a social hour 3226 l Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, will hear follows the ~rv1ce. a · • the Rev. Jacquelyn Harrold speak on "Right Where I Am.. There is a WcdneSday Energizer at 7;30 p.m. and a at the 9 and I J a.m. services Sunday. book tasting and social every Fnday stanin& at 5 p.m. t . Th~ 9 a.~. service.is a l~ture, fo~owed by a short the church. For,morcJnfonnation.call 95S-t421. discussion pcnod and coffee time and 15 a c.asual service LalUJla Presbytertu Cburcta. '415 Forest Ave .. for tliMe who may desire a spiritual inspiration on their Laguna Bcach,•will hear the Rev. Arthur J. Tankersley, way to other Sunday activities. pastor, in the first of a ~ries of four sermons on "The A healina service is also conducted each Sunda) at Church m Mission: God's People" at the 10:15 a.m. 10:40 a.m. Young people's chureb and child care are held service Sunday. during the 11 a.m. service. Fore more information, call Following the cbjJdren's sermon, third graders and 24()...6'463. · younger will be dismissed for the Little Fishermen -. • • Prwam. The Chancel Choir will sing. directed by Mitzi Believers Fal" Center, 15762 Tustin Village Way, lnterland1 and accompanied by organist Ellen Wright. Tustin, wlll prcscnt the film "Gods of the New Age" at 6 Coffee and lemonade will be served on the patio following p.m. on Sunday. · . the service. • • Admission is free and all are mv1ted to view this Christian education and Sunday School for all ages is interesting and informative movie on today's current at 9 a.m. The crib room for infants and toddlers is open happenings pcnaining to the end times. Fore more from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. information, call 972-0689. The ~omers Fellowship will attend a beach party · Temple halal& of Ne;.,:J Beacb, 240! lrvme Ave., and picnic at 3 p.m. For information, call Jackie Peanons will hold S'Lichot services on Saturday, Sept. 22. a\ 496-7782. On Tuesday the Women's Circle will meet. An open house with socializing will beJin at 9:lO For time and place, call th; ;h~rch office at '49~2228. p.m., with Rabbi G. Goodman officiating. followed by St. Francis By tbe sea, 430 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, will midnight prayers and discussions regarding 'the meaning hold a fund-raisinit auction and dinner party at the- 10 rm 83> Th ptMnt uon tJ.oo.nn.e USl" 49S:JS4 I t F: nc1 will c l braae 1u OOktcn 'Ubilee wttb an Open ou on Oct 6 from 10 a m &o 2 p m AU arc -invit to refresh menu and tour or lht htlle c.atmdral pcl lhat ooordi"I 10 the Gw Book ofR«orda. as the 11 cathednil 1n lbe 6dd For more tnfonnauon, call ·~ Km:kr, 494.3416. .... .0.r Lady~ of Aa1el1, 2146 Mar V1.St&i Nn.wr:J Beach, along with 42 other thohc ohurches '° Oran County, will oclcbrate .. ign-up Sunda)"' at all the Ma on unday. Pan l}oncrs mtcrested an par11ci,patin& an the RENEW program wlll be blc 10 rcp$t for the m-w k session. beginn!ng Oct. 7 and endm,g N~. 11. For more tnformauon, call 644-0200 .. · ' ... Naghhortaoed Coqrqatloul a.~ 340 L Ann's Drhe, l..:aguna Beach,M:Ulifiearthe Rev. Wllham J. Eilers. past~r. ~k on uwe Belong.. r at the 10 a m. worship siervtce Sunday. ~ The choir returns thi Sunday under the dm:a1on of Jonn Thompson ... Rally Da)" will be obscrVed with a return to the fall schedules .and increased acuv.uei 1n the Christaan Education pr~m. · · Grcctm for the serv ce win be Anne Wood and Ruth Bromley of Laguna Beach. U ers will be BobJRObenson. Henry Handy and Uw William of ~na Beach· Don Bridge of Laguna .Hills; and Jim Watkms of Capistrano Beach. Acquaintance time fbllows lbe scrvace as well as a • special luncheon sponsored by the risuan Education Board. The Adult.Bible Cla~s meets at 9 a.m. in the library and Sundal School cla ses meet at 10 a.m. under the direction o Linda Apple. Nursery service is available for babies and toddlers. · For more tnformation, call '494-.8061. • • • ~emple ~. 617 Hamilto?, C~ta Mesa, will be holdiDf its High ·ffol)' Day services 1n the sanctuary, belinnma with Selichot services oo Saturday, Sept. 22, at 9:3"0 p.m. with a reception and 10:30 p.m. services. Rosh Hashanab on Scpt .. 26 with Maariv service at &p.m.; Sept. 27 Shacharitat 9 a.m'J Mariv at 8 p.m.; Sept. 28, Sbacharit at 9 a.m., Maariv at o p.m. Shabbal Tshuvah services on Sept. 29 with Shacharit service at 9:30 Lm. Yorn K.iPpUr services are Oct. S, Kol Nidtt 6 p.m.; Oct. 6 Shachant service at 9 a.m., Yizkor at hoon, Mmcba al 4:30 p.m . and:Shofar at 6:55 p.m. For further information, Ca..ll 631-3262. • • • Presbyteriu Cburcb of tke Conaut. 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, will begin its Women's Association Fellowship with a luncheon and program on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at IO a.m. Shirley Gellatly, guest speaker, will di<1euss .. Women I - ware Ind ~ WW aho bt IM fca llGl qakerat the omen'• RetreaJ IO be bddScDt. ~lOaa Big Bair lalcie C.oet of. the tuncbecMI. Wbidl Jollclwt 1lle pt'OIJ'lm 1152.60 All womm we m¥ited IO dat ,...._ and .I uncheons which are held lbe lhitd WedaadayOf'adl month F-0r more mfonnat on call S$7.Jl40 (inct lA&Mru ~ :931 A e Hua1 .. aoglon Rueb. will tqin 1'6 v.'Cd.lybl'bk stud}~-~ the Book of Mallhe't\ on Thursdays;, bqin~ SeP' w from 9 to t I a m. 'The arCb'' istudy 11 ccumanc:al aod of mtettsi to all nsuam The Studf. H open to men aftd .-omen and nut$Cf)' care will !be a \-a1lab\e For.rtglSttauon anformabon, call Arleen Olson 77S-342S or the cliurc'.h office at 897-0361. · . . . ' .. IUaJ&ariu Ualvusalln FfUew ,,. ~29 111..-Y:Pl'CMil--:il~ Drive, laJUnA Beach, v.ill view I mwlMfnale Slide lboW oO the disabled drill team at the 10-.30 Lm "Sunday program. Jeri Lennon, commuruty consulwn :worked wath this drill team of physically challe~ people, ~ia age from 14 to 61 years of age, that &ppcam:t in ·tbe •14 OlytnptC$, and wishes &o hare the ~ She ~ from the1rdctermination and c:ouraee. . .ft. coffee ihour ill foUow the prcsram. For more information, call 494-4743. ••• Calv.,., Ba.ftilt Chrd, 8281 Garfldd Ave.., Hwu-in~on Beach, wdl present tbc .. Haven of Rest" group who will minister durina ·~he 6 p.m. service Sunday. Musitiam of the arvup, aloiw with the spcaktt of the daily iotcmationaJ broadcast, Paul Evam, will present a variet) of sacred music and some encourqing words. Each day, Monda) throuJb Fri4a>" the Quan.et Join Evans wllh inspiring music that brinp a'U>ucb of peace. hope. and joy. Accompanyina the lfl?UP .is . Dean cN1chol1 on the ortln console. 1ibc public u invited IO attend this service. Jim Bergthold is minister or music and Bill Oenun,g is pastor. • • • " Lac-a Beadl a.rcta el Bel'sl•• Sde9ce. whiclb meets at the American iLclioo Hall, .384 Leaion St .• Will bear Dr. J. Robert Gale. minister, d.iscusa .. How to Heal Our Minds Today .. at the 10 Lm. service Sunday. An adult SciCnce of Mind Sunday School is at 9 a.m., with a pre-service meditation at 9:30 Lm. Youth rdi&i<>as educabon prosram is at 10 a.m. eel nursery ca.re is available. A social hour follows the 1CrVicc. , The Sept. 19 meetina of the New Thought Forum at 939 G.,lcnneyre SL. Laauna Beach, Will be. Wan& Veo, certified rebirlber. letture and demonstrate .. Rebirthin,: The Process-ft.om 1:30 to 9 p.m. Rebirtbina is a .,. ~5:00vcml breathing ~ that (rce5 trapped eDCfl)' WJthtn the body, accord.in& to Yeo. The public is invited to this weekly tcrin oflectures • (Pleue 9ee ULIGIOOS/ AS) Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY , .. , ......... fr•• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CoetaM ... 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(TtH) ... 1111111 ..... ) "Everyane Uses The~,. Sunt111 • BITT•~HTI f6 .-.c.T .... ~) RAB8I MAit( $ • .m Sltmal sma:s ffl-1 ,_ _ Sat.·l•..JI .... FlllliY Senices • 1st fridly of llod -1 ;JO ..,._ Sdlool. Wt Et, YCM!tll ~ SicWts PRE'SBYTERIAH CIUCH OF TtE COVOWfT .......:.A.:IC~,_.., Terry Mc:CmMe •• Drecfof ol y OIAtl Mlnil21ile Cyrd~. OireclOr ot CNcnn'• .......... s.DJ •• tJI a ... &.a • Clllmdl Miil - lOllC••d.~._. ........ > CIM9 ...... l .. U. ..,CMMlllilt- tllllt.tlU. ..... -1••• • 144-1- C....Aa. ..... Edllc ... ...._v.~ 8SOF ...... M..C.... ..... 117..aMI • SAINT JAMES · WEL MES YOU • SUNDAY WORSHIP SaMCES 7;30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM ·, Hotv Euc:tlaltlt Rite n 10·•5 AM -Prayer and Pr.._ EUc:barist Rdia.U Church School and Aduft Education 9:00 & 10.•5 AM " (Muaic, Mfmon and chUd car. at 3 ~) .,_WEEK Wa..:11• .. • Monday -Friday· 1:30 AM ~ ~ TueedaY • 10.00 AM Eucn.nst & Hedng S.W.. Wedneeday • 1:30 AM Hott Euc:hertlt Rector, Fr • .tohn M/tW/ • Aeeoo.. Fr • ..._ Cox,~ The Rev. Todd Sorensen• Mr. Samuet Sf'la.fer • The Rev. Thomas Henry• Mr. Wlllwn Roberts SAINTJAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via UdO •Newport Bellch • n•-675--0210 , CHRISTill SCIEICE CllllCHES t. 8clen •t .. ,. Or~ Coe11 DAllY PtLOT'./StNtday, September 15, 1~ f ' You1 H -~ -~--- Birch Society summer camps recr.,uit youth JENKS LAKE C lif. (AP) -Some ma) c 11 it propaganda. but the 0 John B1n:h Societ) believes 7ou can't teach someone too )ioun& to b<" p3tnot. So they ,,e set up wttklona John Birch Summer Youth Camps.. • This ye.ar. cam pen aot)es. ons in·· Americanism .t 0 I' and ··eol) piracy" aton1 with volleyball and swimm1na. .... Little pushers adding ~~ v~olent drug trading OAKLAND (AP~ -Amid trec·lined strtttsand Ju h green lawn , kids on bicycle on doorsteps and in the park fltut down cu &omen an this cit).. violent drug trade, which has claimed 20 lives this year. ·~They kind of fl1ure them5tlves a bunch of little , popters, like in the ·20s," SI} Lt. Mike Wilson, h~ad of the vice squ~d. ' • JU enile d1v1 ion. • I Officialsal o cQnctntrate on ad uh drua offenders. but \he fight 1s mm:d in mfightins among city officials and pohrct ' City councilman Wilson Riles, Jr. )'S Police Chief Gcorae Han "doesn't know what'a &oing on," and that, after 2' years on the force, "it's time for ~1m to 10.'1 Riles y5 the city nttds to !nv~st tn n,torc innovative drua crackdowns, such as "1t1na' operauons. . Proaram director Joseph Mchrttn ~ there was an atmosphere of indoctrination but qid the youths ltam more about the U.S. political iYStem in a week I\ camp • han many do in a year at school. .. And what's wrons with that? So what if some think 'J hey have names hke hThe Mob." and "Tbe Family,' and th'cy rove the ~reet , panieularly in the isolated. prcdom1nal!_tly PQOlj_ natlands, where children help peddle cocainehPCP, 1..Su, marijuana and heroin. As a plamdot cs cop dnves throulh one neigh· borhood. SC\'Cn children, ranJina in age from 5 to no more than I 5, crowd around the steps of a duplex in this city of 350,000 ~oplc. An older one spot the movinacar, llqs 1t do'"' n and peers in. "Hey want 10 bu)' some smoker' When the officer 1dent1fic~ him If, the )OUth yells back, "Get Hart says "street-level punks" will continue io optrate unle s police efforts to remove them ~ upponed. • H h's pro ndar' he said. He said it's positive because it shows youth .. what ~n 'be done to preserve Amencan values." . .. Happiness ls ... Bting a Bircher," "The Ame!"can.~ Arc Comina!" and "Get US Out of United .Natton '---... proclaimed banners at the lake id.c camp bel~ 10 the San Bernardino National Forest, 80 miles cast of lQ, Angeles. Sit. and •peak• Sixt)i·thrceyouth ranainaagcfrom 13to21 anended .. Girlie.'' a black and white, female bu•kJ' 1he cam{> last weel: at S 145 each. • .. . m.tz le looira ... for a bome. &be u hoaae-"J Joined because 1 am a patnot, said Mary -.... Mc Kiernan, 13. of Norco, Cahf. "My parents as; chaJ)ter broken, ha:. been 1payed, II ezcellent wttb leaders in Norco and Corona, o they thought I d fet an cblldren and a •ood watchcto1. She can be education you wouldn•t normally act much of. And have aeen at the <>ranae Co'llllty Humane Society, -in a place that's really pretty." 21832 Newland s,., ~unttncton Beach, from "l thought camp was just areat," said Ralph Laurie, lOa.m. to 5 p.m., Monclaytliroa&b Saturday, 13' 0{n1r;'ifiTer sent to the John Birch Society'$ so.ooo and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sanday· out of here." t ., Blocks later. a &,roup of teen-agers mills in a park. A }'Ou th of about 16 pets the car. He runs into the street. flailing his arms over his head and )'elhna "weed~' . Abo~ ride~ b> on a bike, marijuana st1ckina out of his pocket. An adult UP. ahead recognizes the police and screams ''Vice! Vice! 'while the first salesman keeps up his chase. "The competition for buyers is ~ great they're waving.people down before they c-ver see who's inside;• Ja>S Sgt. Dennis Downum of the vice squad. Althou~ Oakland police say narcotics arresu have more than doubled since last year, sales have become more blatant and pushers have become bolder. City councilman Leo Bazile sa)'s City M;an~er enry Gardner should be fi&Td. Gardner uys the city 11 ~'?1n1 all it can followina bud.et cuts brouJ,ht on. by Proposition ~ ), the tax<utt1n1 initiative approved 1n _ l 978.' The city manager blames th~coum . ••Evcrvbodv's ooinun11t cverybodv el5C.'. Rile SI) • The size of the narcotiC$ detail already has doubled this year. There are now two seven·member narcoties squads, one that infiltrates m~or orpnizations and one that focuses on sttttt dealen. T ogethcr they average 400,to 500 lrtt$tS a month, Downum sars. Police have taned "sweeps' in ccrain areas. So!11e places arc patrolled 24 hours a day. A drua-educatton proaram is planned for the arammar ~hoots. . . · "Everybody thinks we need a b1ger narcoucs unit, but we say no," says John Ream, a deputy chief in charge of the und~rcover and detective force. "We make more buys and make more cases than the oourts can handle.•• Community leaders say the pushers are back on the streets only days after their arrests, a problem Ream says the depanment can do little •bout. members that promoted the camp, Mebrten wrote: ·•They Lecturer and former Green Btrct R.D. Patrick eyes and ears of America's youth arc under contmual Mahoney, bedecked m~ fati&ues throughout the camp bombardment from school, television, radio and peers. session; told the students that there was too much More often than not, the messages are less than aovemment controlin the ltves of U.S. citizens from such wholesome and, in many instances, downright agencies as the Occupational Safety and Heatlh Adminis· • subvf~!v.~~·1-<:ommumst society was.founded in 1958 by tration and the Environmental Protection Agency .. Robert Welch, a retired busmcssexccutive. It is named f~r .. OSHA. the EPA, federal revenue-sharing, the 55. a Baptist missionary and World War ll U.S. Army Air mph .~Pced limit. }ht federal govem,ment betrays the "The street problem has just gotten so out of hand, we don't have enough officers todcaJ with it," Downum says. l(jds, often too poor for summer camp and too youna for work, arc enticed by drug dealers who pay them $60 to' $200 a day to 5CU their wares. Customarily officers aJTCst >ouths for drug offenses if they spot them, but If children have no record, they are usually released to their parents, Wilson said. Youths with "Drua dealers, like everybody else, have the right to bail. But drug dealm, not like everybody else, have tons of cash on them." he said. It isn't unusual for a busted dealer 10 pull out the thousands o( dollars necessary. to post. bail, he said. And then,~he •re nJ,ht back out, scUi~ until the . Forces officer who was shot by communists in 1945 while U.S., Mahoney said. - scrvin& a.s a U.S. mtelli&encc officer in China. The Jenks Lake camp was the last of 10 such Birch Softball, pmgpong, volle)'ball, hiking and canoeina camps held nationwide this summer that attracted 900 filled in the tlme between lectures, aJlowing the youths to children. The camps were begun in 1969. .have .. ~ri9us fun," said counselor Jim Denham. RE LIGIOU S NOTE S records arc usually sent to juvenile haJI. . No bail is set far Juveniles under 18, and the courts are required by state law to take the least restrictive action, said deputy distnct attorney Jack Burke, who oversees the · · d . d • k RELIGIOUS NOTES ••• Pope raps rugs, r1n t :~:.Ah~ld each Wednesday. There IS no admission charge and refreshments are 5crved. for more infor· remarl•tal sex at ra· 11y mation,call494-7666. • • • . . • P TemP.le Bat .Yabm, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach will hold S'ficbot services at 11:45 p.m. Saturday, Sept. i2. The cvenina will begin wtth a social hour at 1 l case comes up in co -up to three years later." Alameda Count) istnct Attorney John Mech~n ~~ ended plea barpani in dru& cases to keep dealers in Jill lonacr. Gardner s pons that idea, but says the county needs at least three more jud&es to relieve the cue backlog. the family service which starts at 9: 15 a.m. There ~II be five areas of church ~hool: Pre-school, ~es ~-S; Primary gra~es K,-2: Intermediate arades 3-5; Jwuor hiab, 6-8; and Senior high, 9-12. · . MONTREAL (AP)-Pope John Paul ll, den6uncing the "artificial paradise" of drugs, drinking and premarital :·sex, told a stadium filled with youna Canadians not to seek • a"shortcut to happiness." His appeal Tue598y ni~t ended a busy day in French Canada's largest city that included a speech to priests, a "' h 300 ()()() 1 d and refreshments will be served . rainy outdoor Mass aor more t an , peop e, an a The community is invited to JOID Rabbi Mark S. ~ful session with almost 3,000 children at Notre Dame Miller and Cantor Alan Weiner for this special servu:e. silica. S · · h Jill and Steve Edwards. of the temple's Outreach The pontiff was welcomed at Olympic tad1um wit a Committee, have announced workshops in preparation choreographed modern morality play of war, chaos, for the Hig)l Holy Days. The p:oup will meet on the ba~k anguish and faith. after which 'be appealed to 55,000 patio behind the temple's social ball on Sunday and again • Three-adult services will be offered on Sundays with Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m.; family service, w~icb includes Holy Eucharist, at 9:15 a.m.; and.a late service at I I 8.!Jl. which will feature Holy Commumon oo the first and th1td Sundays, and morni°'-prayer O!J the second and fo~rth Sundays. Child care will be provided at all three services. For more information. call 492-3401. • • • • Evangelist changes views of Soviets ~k~~~; .~5-year-olds: "In tices of darkness. do not on Sept. )0, from 9:30 to l 1 :30 a.m. Miriam Van Raalte, Fa1· th healers .c.ace JohnPaulplannedtoflytoSt.tfhn·s,Ncwfoundland. director of education for the temple. announces that t~e 1 4 at the eastern ed&e of North America. on the fourth day of first day of relipous school for the 19~85 year wllJ h f his Canadian pilgrimage. be&tn Sunday With.all classes, grades K-9 meetina from 9 prison in deat 0 The pontiff has been expected to make use of his to 11 :30 a.m. In addition, grades 4-7 meet on Thursdays, speeches to reinforce tradJtional doctnnc to a liberalized from R~~s~r:tlo~s are currently beinJ accepted and more in~ant daughter Canadian church. He told reporters while crossing the information may be obtamed by calhng 644-1999. 1 ~ Atlantic oo Sunday that he hoped people m the United Parents and other interested adults will have an States would be listening as well. l b ,. The pope has been makinJ his points wtthout harsh opportunity to become acquainted with the scboo Y ALBION, Ind. (AP) - A couple advocating fajth condemnations. He has praised the work of obedient nuns attend in& an orientation meeting on Sunday, Sept. 23• at healing rightly souaht God's help to save their dyina while suggesting new honzons for women m the church. 9:30 a.m. The school's education handbook ~U be dau&bter, but should have called a doctor .. to try to do the To the youths waving white handkcrchie~c stadium, explamed and all pr0&T3ms and pohcles discussed at the heafioa." said a juror who voted to convict the parents of TALLINN, U.S.S.R. {~P) -Evan§ehst B_iHy he took a kmdly tone but let\ no doubt about his meaning. meetina in the temple's soc. ia.l .ball. reckless homicide and child abuse. Graham, who once said of Soviet lcad~rs that ~he devil !S d . their God "said that he has changed his harsh VJews and 1s "Have the courage to resist the dealers in eccption · New Tboa1bt Cbrl1tJan Cbarcla., 610 W. 18th St., Costa After deJiberatinJ two hours, a Noble Superior Co~rt convinced Soviets and Americans share a desire foroeace. who make capital of your hunger' for happiness and who Mesa, will bear the Rev. Dr. Eleanor C. Jackson. past~r:t jury has found Davtd 8. Bergmann, 28, and his w1fe, fl. -f1 make you pay dearly fora momenfofanificial paradise-ask "Arc You On a Sensitivity Defensive?" at the lO:JU Kathleen, 27, iuitty in the death of their 9-month-otd Graham. in an interview aboard a . lght ro~ a whiff of smoke, a bout of drinlOng or drugs," be said. s da ... LeningradtoJallinn-capitaloftherepubbcofEstonia "What claims to be a shortcut to happiness leads a.m.S;iatmusic will be provided by soprano Jan daughter.Allyson. -was reminded of his "deviJ" remark and other strong nowhere." Knowlton and orgarust Betty Wooldridge. Youth church The mfant died at home June 7 of an untreated anti-communist statements he made in the 1950s. Speaking from a temporary rostrum in center field. meeu at I0:30 a.m. and child care is available. A coffee bacterial meningitis, a coroner said. He nodded his head, and said, "I look upon the the pope told the youths to await "the true commitment of fellowship hour with refreshments follows the service.. The Beramanns arc members oftbe F~th Asscm.bly (Soviet) people more as people than I did then. I think marriage" before cngagini in sex. A Bible Study Cass precedes the I 0:30 a.m. semce religious sect, whose followers shun convenuonal medical world travel "1ves you an understanding of people more .. React against false illusions and do not confuse a beginning at 9: 15 a,m. All aic invited lo explore the care and rely on prayer to heal illness and injury. than politics · premature expenence of pleasure with the giving of metaphysical interpretation of the New Testament · d Graham said his job "is not so much ideology and onesclf10 love, deliberately consented to, and forever," he Every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., Dr .. Jackson Judge Roger B. Co$bey set an Oct. 29 sentenctnJ ate · aJ I' I d th "" b th t · · k p · eed and released the Bcrgmanns on the $2;SOO bond already pplit1cs as 1t 1s spin tu . ve came rou&» t e y~rs a said. conducts a. mid-week bealinJ w:or shop,. ~rsons ID n posted. The reckless homicide conviction carries 1 1f J suck to the spiritual I do much better than if I get Speaking mostly tn French, but somet1mes in En$]ish, of healing m any area of their hves arc 1nV1ted to attend. sentence of one to four years. The child n-1cct conviction involved ID anythmg political." the pope said he was struck by the despair and pam in For further information, call 646-1032. "61 h G h h fi ti I · h b Q "---th d ed h carries a term of six to 20 years. Jn recent years. owever, ra am as requen y etterswntten to 1m y ue~ you . an urg t cm to Soa•"'CoaatCbar.-...·oiR~u·r·oasScioce. !48 E. 22nd appealed for political efforts to stop the arms race. He has tum to Chnst and the church for help. "' "'u Juror Johnny W. Hootman of Albion said AllY.son's d ha · 1 fi br tat t So h d' 'd th ted t h hat St., Costa Mesa, will bear the cv. Saundra Roscnbcra, h "'" ._ .. : 1 b 1 h b Un repeate t t message 10 at cast our pu 1c s emen s so me m t e au 1ence sa1 ey wan o car w 8551.stant pastor, 1. n h-first ......... 00 Sunday at 9 a.m. Her parents should ave sou.,.t m~ca e p w en er i ess tM dunna his 12-day tour of the Soviet Union. the pope would say, but were not neces.sarily inclined to "' .n.uu became senous. Graham drew cntic1sm from some Westerners over obey topic: ''You Are Mainificent-Now!.. 1 his trip to Moscow in 1982 because his public statemeqts .. He•s not giving them enough of a reason to stay away Other church activities include Toastmasters meet· .. It was not Wf0!1!, to pray. It was wrona to pray a one, largely ignored human rights issu~ an~ the plight of~ from booze and druis," said Ma~eleine Paradis~ who said in.sat 7 30 p.m. on the first and third Mondays; Winner's I feel.'' Hootman sa1 · Soviet Chnstlans persecuted for their beltefs. she was a former drug addict now work.mg ID a Circle at 7 a.m. on Wednesdays~and Science ofMiod I and •'(God) put everything that man has to fight disease Ata sermon Graham delivered to Leningrad Baptists, rehabilitation center. 11 classes to bepn soon. . within man•s reach, and man is the one who found it and four posters were raised by a small group of demonstrators .. He preahes the church's views and we need somone Further information on church activities and put it to&ether, ••he said. ••Man should have been the one to appealing for Bibles and on behalf of about 200 Baptists to ,1uide us:· said Paul Kramanoukian¥a a 20-year-old involvement opportunities arc available by calling the try to do the hcahn&. .. jailed in the Soviet Union for their beliefs. university nudent. "But we have the free will to see for Rev. Ernie Nylander, pas'!'r• 1~ 548-6089. The verdict was the second such conviction of Soviet law requires that churches be registered and ourselves what's riaht and wro!'g." , Oranie coast Unltarlall UnJvenallst Cbarcta, 1259 members oftbe sect. Two weeks ago, Gary and Margaret proselytism outside the church is prohibited. Marysc St. Georges, 17, said the popes comments on Victona St., Costa Mesa, will hear a program that explores Hall were convicted of reckless homicide and child neslect Graham said he had glimpsed the posters "out of the sex "?ad~ her thmk. . . •the way people can cope with today's stresses and in the death of their 26-day-old son, Joel David, who died comer of my eye" as he was leaving the church. •He sgotten tome because I thmkwhat hesa1d 1s very decision-making entitled "Mind Your P's and Q's of untreated pneumonia. They arc to be scntencCd Sept. "I'm sdure tpat thebc} 're sh1own pri00marily11 fofrhthe pow~rfif ul," shesajd,h"I think if you rc1ally df lhi~ekt~e.pe0rsoKn (Paradoxes and Quandanes)" at the t 0:30 a.m. service 24 . • cameras an not 1or me cause know a ut.a o t ose and 1 you want to ave premanta sex, t 1n 1t s . Sunday In the latest case, Noble County Prosecutor G. David thmas and m due course will menuon them to the proper But it's n~thina you enga&e in quickly. It's something yo~ &e&,istrauon fortheweeklySun~ momingrc!Wous tiUT •""1ed that Allyson could have been vcd had the people,'' the 6s-.year-old .\mencan P!'C3cltersaid. havetothmkaboutandyou havrto be"reallysure-about. education program for children will be held. -.-1 1 H called h · fi ·1 k He dechned to ~) ,.,.hen or with whom such issues Some otbc_r Montreal, youths e~pressed stron1er Children of the church arc putting on a breakfast couple souaht medica hep. e 1 car Ill urc to sec would be raised diSlgreemcnt wtth the pope s message m a protest march Sunday from 9 to 10 a.m Aduh.s s2.5o and children s I. such help even after the baby mome!l~ritr. stopped Jn Tallinn. Graham planned to v1s1t the Estonian Tuesday afternoon. Th~ annual garaae sale wtll be h'cld today from 9 a m. brcathina "an outraacous, monstrous deviation from the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) and a state fishing cooperat· Ab_out 250 people. led by a. ~oman weanna ~ ~pal· to 3 p.m. actions of reasonable parents. c ive. style mitre, cha.nted 1hc:1r. opposition to Jo~n Paul s views Other church activitie include book discussions. ~ ··she was kilJeo by the neglj1ence and cnminally Graham earlier ~poke to about 2.500 Russian on sex, revolution. ~bort1on and other topics. meetinas of the Walden Brotherhood and the New reckless conduct of her parents," Laur said. Orthodox churchaocrs 1n Leninvad's Holy Tnnity . Car,ryang such s1ans as. "Control ofB~b !lnd Not Our Women groups, bridie. and Sunday evenina discussions But actin& as their own attorneys, the Bergmanns said .. Gathcdral. and uraed Vlc congregation to heed the threat Brains. they ~araded tbrouah a student distnct well away for smiles. For more information, call 646-4652.' they bore no r'C$pons1b1hty for Allyson's death. . posed by arowina stockpiles of nuclear weapons. from the pope s route. 1 • • • • "I didn't kill · my dauahter, .. Mn. ~ann said. 'l Temple Betit. Et. 30121 Niauel Rd., Laauna Niguel. pve herto .the Lord." . . TEMPLE ~ ISAIAH of NEWPORT BEACH CON81!8VAnYE Hlala Holy Dar hrvlc .. at · NEWP08T HA.aaoa WTIUaAN CHUSCH 791 Dovtr Drlvt, Nt.,Port lkuh TEMPLE CHOIR IOSH HASHANAH w~.UPt 26 Tilvndoy, Sept 27 ftldoy, s.,,.. 21 Friday, S..,. 21 YOM KIPPUR ....,.,..0c1 6 10(,,M, 1000 AM 10.()() AM. 1;1$ ,.M.. ShobbGt ~ 10.00 AM 'flZICOI MIMOllAL SllVICIS . ._,!Hf Od 6 1 OOPJA. ~· CHILOHN'S IUVICU AT All HIGH HOLY DAYI POI llHIVATIONI CALL, .. MOO Ol ..._7112 . . . . has announced its schedule for the High Holy Days The child developed a re p1ratory anfect1on and fever services 9-ev Ro h HaShanah will be observed at 8 p.m., that later spread to the luna,t and finally the brain, Noble r 26. Rosh HaShanah on Sept. 27, children's services County Coroner Dr. John E. Ramsey testified. . from 9 to 9:45 l .m .. and regular servicesd at IO:IS a.m. Ourift& closina arguments, the Berimanns said they The second day service of Rosh HaShanah will be at care for their children and bClievc<J God would remain 10:15 a.m. faithful to the Biblical promise to beal the ick. Ere.vYom Kippurserviceswill be Oct. Sat 8 p.m. Kol _ "l'~always ministered to them, prayed with them, Nidrc Yom Kippur Oct. 6 services begin at 10 a.m. told thmfthat God was faithful and would mil.kc the pain Children's serv1ce1 will be from 2 to 2:45 p.m. Af\emoon 10 away," Mrs. BCramann said .. • worshiJ)· will continue beginning at 3:30 with Yizkor "When my dauJ.hter was aoma throu&h the fever, I services stanina at 4:30. A break·tho-fast Ones willbe at didn't think it was s1aajficant because he was teethin&." 6:30 pm. Mrs. Bergmann said. All the service 1 with the exception of the second day Thc·lcadtr of Faitli Assembly, the Rev. Hoban E. Roh HaShanah, wall be held at the Ward.House, 251SS Freeman tcachesfollowersto"rebukc"1llncssutbework Trabuco Rd .. LI una Niguel For more information, call of the devil He aays God promiscs hcalina 10 Faith 49 ·1332. • • • A mbly mcmberJwho hunconventional med1c1ncand J.wl la Commulty of Otuae COaty, 27276 Via pray for recover)'. •• .. Avtla. M1 ion Viejo, wtll hold ats first !"cmbct'Ship and ••r rtbuked the fever. Mrs. Bcrpnann .said 1 sat up thankS11vina pany at 22891 Otdarspnng. El Toro. on all ni&ht Iona and l quoted scnpturc •. turda> SCpt 22 at JO p.m • •rwe pnyed for her. We did what the Lord Dr. Ni 1m Wmuck, rabbi of1hc new temple, WllJ be admonished us to doi" lhe. d lattr. "I'm not a k!,ller. I'm ho t and will welcome all who •re interc tod 1n 1he • not •n'!'urden't, ·~dd ... d.!~ t =~~~~~ ofbCll \r mx:ntl)'-fonned temple. ud'Jll\tftnlll •. u~ ~te\' ~ s The pr am for t e"tcn1n will includC an he "avcfcd from has fatth an Gods power t6 heal explanation of the H1&h Hol) Days. the l)TI and .. We did aO th.i we COUid b the word ~f God," he mel0d1csofth C\\Ycar.Thee .. cmnanur a komc ~ • f of the JOOC 10 hare m the bcainnif\&.! of a ne tempi Laur cou.ntc.cd that onl)' the BcrJmann 1 pracuce o For more 1nfonnauon, call SS-4823. thc1rmla1ousbc1ie~ ,and no11hebchcfi themsdVi ftre • • • • 81 UC t. Cltmnt1 Bf·tlte F,.pl copal rd 202 ··ne1~11dTmttpr.ct1ccofrcliglousbClicfeMsWl\ere Aventt1a mg n. n mcntc, announm 11s tth&1ous the cnf'icc or innocent. h lpl children bcaln' •• he hool tn onday nd 111 run il]lult4ntous1 1h Jd f' ' • ;i I • Tou Ars TV Helen Hunt play• a l&:-year-old att'l who attn contto•eray when ahe trlea out for the hla:b ecbool football team In the TV moile .. 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Huey Lewis & The News COuvsaJis) 7."1be Wamor" Scandal featurina Pany Smyth (Columbia) 8."The Glamorous Life" Sheila E. (Warner Bros.) 9."I Just Called to Say I Love You" Stevie Wonder (Motown} 10."Cruel Summer" Bananarama (London) 11."Cover Me" Bruce Sprinptcen • NEWPORT B£Aru • (Columbia) 12."Stuck On You" Lionel Richie (Motown) . 13."Gbostbusten" Ray Parker Jr. (Atista) 14."Hard Habit to Break'' Chicaac> (Fl.Ul Moon-Warner BroLl 1{ S."Dynamit.c" Jermaine JacQc>n (Arista) 16.'.luek>' Star" Madonna (Sire) 17."Whcn You Oose Your £~ .. Ni&ht Ranacr (Camel-MCA) f 8."~U Out .. Peter Wolf (EMl- America) t 9 ... Tort\m" Jacksoos CEesc> 20. --SuncJaaes at iaht C'.orq· Hart (EMI-America) TOPI.PS l. .. Purple Revolution Ra.in" Prince & The 2."Bom in the U.S.A. .. Bruce Sprinpteen (Columbia} · · 3. .. Sporu" Huey Lewis .t The News (Cluysalis) 4 ... Private Dancer" Tina Turner (Capitol) S."Heartbeat City.. The Cars (Elektra) 6 ... 1100 Bel ,Alt Place" Julio la· --·· CUil lMTWOOD •lllflllll'(" .. , s.i $el 1to.no ''° UO IOU _ _. .. , • ..,_ ltc.i H\. I.,. U!i l~ _,\;; ltJO i 1 JU11C In '1DDa.-(ft.UI ._ SI IO 111\ UO. tto UCUISM PGAliUlllll --~ tWT" "1 I 1JO, 14l UC. &a IU~ SHO TU«J -,. ~-- .... ID 't'IO HO. Ito '"' IN) --·--••to ···--- . 1' M'tO SAi Ml• .. _,., c.1 .. .. lcsias (Columbia) . 7 ... Can't Slow Down .. Uoad Rieb· ic(Motown) 8 ... 0ut of t'..bc Cellar" Ran (Atlan- tic) 9 ... 'GboS1l>Psters' Sounduatk'* (Arista) 1 O."BJQk OUt .. The Poi1111er Silla1 (Plaaet) I J ... No "Bralis .. John Waite (EMl- Amcrica} 12. "Sipi of Life.. Billy $Qlber (Capitol) l3.0 'Eddie and the CrWten• Sou.ndtnck" John Cafferty a tbe Beaver Brown Band (Scotti Brol.) 14 ... Yictory .. Jacbons (Epic) 1 S. --Stay H UQll'Y.. TWisted Sister (Atlantic) 16 ... Madonna" Madonna (Sire) 17. "M.idniaht Madness" N1ibt RaDFf (Camd-MCA) -18."'Shc's So Unusual.. Cyndi Lauper (Portn.it) 19 ... Warrior.. Scandal featurina Patty Smyth (Columbia)" 20 ... Eliminator" Z Z Top (Warner Bros.) ~ 01 .... Tl ~ ~I~ :Ito llQ. 'I\. !On ... Ul ..-.111 I U.,....~~ s.1 """A~T4l• • 16, 1984 .. ' Six perfectscore~ start n~w race off with a _bang ft r the cncou~~ng fir t re ponse to the new Trivia column. 1l' apparent that many of )OU ha,en't been ncgle~ tins )Our tr\\ ial pur$u1ts over the pa t year and a half. A half-<l,pzen triviaddicts found the first batchlQf qu~tions ea'y p1c~in~ and soart'd to perfect scores. lf the que tions in the new column seem. TRIVIA BOWL I STANDINGS Toi TITUS Newpon. And a note of sadness over one who will be missing: Ed Schmerler, the Godfather of local tnv1a. who passed away carher this year. Congrats to the early leaders in Tn via Bowl I. which will run through December. Let's see how you do on these second round queries. 7. Name the St!> batters struck out in uC.'ces~ion by Fernando Valenzuela and I)wiaht Gooden to break Carl HuhbCll's record in the 1984 AU-Star Game. 8. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made only one movie together m color. Name it. . 9. Singer Toni Tennille got a boost toward her professional tal\.--Cr when she starred in her own onginal musical in Costa Mesa. What wes it called? 10. During the final fad/out of "The U.st Picture Show:' two comic songs are heard on Cloris Leach man's TV ~t. Nam·e both, as well as the person who sings them. Last week'• u••erJ 1. Gale (Dorothy's name) • · I. Who won an Oscar by encourag-2. Jackie Gteason (TV comic) Under the b•,. top ing people to say the>' were .. mad as 3. Odie (Garfield's dog) ~ hell and not going to take tt any-4. Alaska (Seward's folly) Craig Fleming and Kathy Fajardo take ·atage ·at the Newport Theater Arta Center more?" s. "Blue of the Night" (Bing center at.age u P.T. Barnum and hla wife, In Newport Beacb •. The abow run• Friday• 2. Ronald. Reagan's last showbiz Crosby's theme) u chorua member• lend a hand, ln the and Saturday• at 8 through Oet. 13, with job was as host of what TV sehies? 6. Helen Hayes (th.eater's first lady) mualCal comedy "Barnum'' currently on reeervatlona taken at 63 l ·0288. easier than those of yesteryear, it's intentional -to encourage more triviophiles to participate. And even if you've missed the first week, it's not too late to join in -we'll give second- week newcomers a five-point bonus. 3. W~at c~!'11c stnp c ar~~ter 7. Babe Ruth, Lou Gherig. Jimm.te .. ·--·----------------------------------~----believes m th~· Great Pump~p.. · Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin Welcome back to some famihar names -Tracy Godfrey, Nancy Prior. Barbara Delgado, John Russell, Rick Warner and the Dogs of Their time has come! 4 .. Who ~td. upon as~ummg. the (Hubbetrs strikeout victims) pres1d.ency, ~ur l~ng national 01ght-8. Nine (Tracy-Hepburn movies) mare 1s ov_er'?' . 9. Jack I{elly (actor-mayor) . 5. Con me Francis turned one of her 1 o (a) Alma (b) Dynamite carli~r bits into her theme song. What ("Et~mity" names) was it? 6. What tragic character has been played on Broadway by both Lee J. C-0bb and Dustin Hoff man'! (Send your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot, Box J 560, Costa Mesa 92626. All eqtrics must be received by Wednesday, otherwise half the play- er's last score will be awarded) Selleck subs for Burnett •LAGUNAHliLS as Emmy host Edwaros/Sanbom •BUENA PARK Laguna Hills Mall LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tom uA M<Mes8 768-6611 Selleck, the star of television's 952-<4993 • MlSSlONVl!JO "Magnum, P.1." detective series, will ~AM~ ~\lleJC>Ma~ host trus month's Emmy Awards .... CtsT& •u ~~94 nter ORiiif.E telecast as a replacement for Carol STADIUM Ofl~ UA SOUTlf COAST cinec1ome Burnett, who must rest up after a bout 639-1770 S.O-OS94 .A MESA 634·~ with the flu, CBS announced. 1 :Um.s 4 ~': SAOO.CBACll ~M!sa •WESTMIN~ "Miss Burnett had a recurrence of a 990-4021 susaao ~ EdwardS Ou virus," Rick ln$ersoll, a spokes-nm rm .,.. cypress ~~~ man for the comedienne, said ... The I.IA llllYl'.S a EDWARDS W0008Rl>G£ 828-t 660 WESTMINSTER doctors told her she needed body rest. 952-4993 SSl-o65~ FOUNTAIN VAJ.J£Y P1elflc's H1·w-39 She is leading a normal life but cannot CtSTl llSA llMCl Family Four •••1 COWAllOS MMA AMC OllAHC£ MALL 963·1307 On\IJl·ln 891·3693 exert herself. She will resl for a CCNTER 9194141 631.0JAO • PAESfJ(fED .. ......ia month." IUTlllSTO. UA WESWTER l4'U. 893 OS'6 ( NO"'SSU~11:111msOCKa101T) Burnett also · was forced to ~===========::!.L!:=~· =========-~:U withdraw from the CBS movie .. The lllSSQ W(JO EDWARDS VIEJO TWIN 830-6991 SO FWY 10 LA PAZ fOPOIT BEACH EDWARDS NEWPORT 6«·07.60 Ii lllW'Olll Cl:NTU OIMG( SYUFY CITY CENTER 634-2553 3'0 I MllllOl'OlllN4 Late Christopher Bean," which fea- tures James Stewart. •Dolby Stereo 12~~~~!~~ore depr=~~~~~·~ m1 grieving mother. My son was a Phi thanks for asking. It is one of my Beta Kappa in coUege, married and a favorites. The autbor fl Bessie father,· successful in his career. H~ A Anderson Stanley. never smoked or drank, a~ wa~ IN 1 "To laugll often and much; to wtn devoted to his family. ~ tlae respect of lntelllgent people aDd During the last few montbs of.his I auDERS the affection of cllUdren: to earn tb.e life he was the victim of a cliemical LAii appreciflion of b.onest crttlct UiS imbalancetharcauseddepression. He endure tbe betrayal of false frtaadl; sought help locally. For many reasons to appreclate beauty; to flnd tbe best -very little family cooperation. my top con1ul&Jnt1 believe that In otbert; to leave the world a little poor communication, lack of judg-certain mentally lll penonallt)' better place tban we foud lt, wbetber ment on the part of the doctor, types, bent on 1elf-de1truction, will by a healtby cblld. a garden pateb ora disbelief that such an exceptional do away with themselves -no redeemed 1pclal condtiton; to.know person could have a serious problem matter what. even one life breathed easier because · -my son is dead. a suicide. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My you lived. Tbl1 ls to have sacceeded." Please, please, parents, relatives. father died suddenly of a heart attack. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have an friends: Don't let the door be It was a shock to all who knew and important message fOr people 'Who slammed in your face. Push, pull, or loved him. He had had no previous tendtomarrytoosoonafterthey have d 'f his torr. of heart trouble. I th . on lh . . rag 1 you must, but get your White toino through Daddy's per-ost ear mates. nen e mamage is depressed loved one to the best v the result of too much encouragement diagnostic and treatment center you sonal be ongmgs 1 came across a by those who honestly want to be know of. Better to lose a relationsb~p newspaper clipping, yellowed with helpful and worry about the survivor than to lose a life. age. He carried it in his wallet -being lonely. . Nothing can bring back my ~n. something none of us was aware of. Take my word for it, folks. a Perhaps this letter will help ""ve He never mentioned it. It is barely loveless and too-hasty second mar-,..... readable and I hav~ no idea where 11 another. -A Grievmg Mother ·came from. -. riage can make loneliness seem like Somewhere, U.S.A. Can you make out enough of the heaven. -Sign ine -There Now In DEAR GRIEVING MOTHER: My d · · I ? d Maryland. . . heart goes out lo you bu( you must wor s to run it tn your co umn. An · DEAR MARYLAND: Tbanu for stop blaming yourself for not "sav-"if possible, trace tbe orig.in? Thank the words of wisdom. My mau·attett1 lng" your son. you from all of us. -Long Island to the fac1 that you are rtpt. While many suicides can be DauEghtRer. u TE Th Can drugs be a friend in time of prevented by intervention, some of D A A GH R; e clipping stress? If you keep your.head cogethu • your fat r carried came from this can they be of help? Ann Landers' SEE 'GREMLINS' AGAIN BEFORE YOU HIT TIIEBOOKS! Gt£MUNS RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. f• Tli. Rnt Of YDll' lift 9!2 HAR80I BLVD .. COSTA EA -54Ht56 new booklet. "Tfie Lowdown on Dope." seiµrates the fact from the fiction. Ger it today. For each booklet ordered. send $1. plus a lorv. 'self. addressed. stamped envelope (3 7 cents posrase) to Apn Landers, P.O. Box I 1995 Chicago. lllinois 6061 /. BO DEREK . 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Reggie',s 498th pu1nps up Ange~s ts three-r.un homer key in 5-0 victory· Halos towm n." • . ;:":,;~.----.-:;--.~~-:--~-;-~--:;--;::'!:~~~-~....;_' Jackson's homerhtghh&hted a tWOa Halos only half game behind KC Twins out, rour-run rau> aaaU\st ien-hande:r ---:-----=-----,..";::... _____ ....._ ____ ...:'....:...-....:...__ Aoyd BanntSter, 12·10. Zahn. J2·9. Rcgie Jackson and ihome runs ··r .. e swung the bat well lhc last · .struck out four and walked two in have been synonymous. But not for four, five games by sitting back on my turning in his founh Shutout of.1he the last month. left l~ If he (left-hander Aoyd season and first complete game mce Jackson suffered tllrough a long dry !hnniste~) was going to ke~p the ball June 30. spell Ii nee hitting career No 497 on in the stnke zone, I was going to take Bannister reurcd the firSt two men :.\ug. I :2. But he came out of the lump some home ru,n cuts." in the founh before issuing a walk to Fnday night, slaggina a three-run . . . Doua DcCince1. Brian Downing fol· homer to pace left·h~nder Geoff Zahn· Bannister ~1d1 and so did ~ackson. lowed with a sinJ)e before Jackson hit .and the Angels to a S·O blankinaof the . The fourth~nning blow,. his 20th, his first homer.since August 12. ashot Chicago White Sox. started the Ang~ls. to n victory that into ·the right field stands. Bobby .. • moved them within n half-pme of G · h fi ti ........ h 'th I Whc.n I hit the last one, I had a American League West co-leaders nc O On~u t at '1111 a so o good swmg~nd I thouf.ht I'd get it out Minnesota and K4n s City homer, his 17th. of the way m a hurry, ' Jacl\son said, DcCinces led offthe eighth with hi~ refemng to the 500-homer plateau. "l look for someone •to win the 18th homer, bringing Bannister's "Consequently1 I went into a s)ump pennant on the la<it da' of the total ofhomerullo~d this season to and had to get ll &oing again. season," Jackson said ... And for the 27. · Whtie Minnesota nd Kan s Cit> continue their road tnps In Tua nd attle, respecuvel). the An ds will send Mike Win 0241) up mst veteran Tom sea~et ( 14-9) t > at 12:1S(Channel4). Sen ver beat the Angels last eek m Chicago with a four.:hit, 8-2 v1ctOt'). W1tt .meanwhile, 1 third an lhe Amenean Lcaiuc m tnkcuuts With 171 , behinf No. I Mark Langston of Seattle and .and Toronto' Dave tieb. · . -"J:he Angels 'nov. have 17 mes remaining, nine at home, including a crucial four-game krics "uh the Ro)als next ~eek. · Both the Royals and T\\ins have 16 pmes remaining. J The Wild, WildWeat W L ,.ct Gii Mi~ 1• n Ka an c •v '' 11 .fJi1 -AftMli n n ' VJ frUYI karn An91ts 7, Clrl nd I Te.as f Mlnnaota 2 K.•!114' c 'I Vi lea! T-.Y's Chlelloo CS..Yll' 14.,) al Me1b (W.!t U• ) (CJ!a 4 •I 12:30) ~· ($1nll M>n 1••12) •t 1'uas IDatWln MO! tnl Klll1$&' ~y CGW!aa 10-12> al kalllc (6ullle U• ..,,. (n) •tmalnlnt o.m.. AHGIU ... S ( l1i -Homa 19) k111 U 26 C!llc'aoo ,7, H 1 It, 20 Ka!IMI City, 21. ,,, 2l Tuas Awn tll SePt 24 (2), 2$, 26 Kam.u C "'· 27, 21, 2'9 30 Teus KANSAS QTY 116) -Homt m· *1 11. n. 23 O.Ma:ld ~ (21, 2S, 26 Anoe!s Awav If> seot IS, 16 kal :e, 17, II, J9, 20 Anllels, 21 '29, Oakland • MINH£$0TA ( Ul -Homt (1) Sept 1', t9, 20 Cnlcaw, 21, 22, 23 Cleveland, Away (9) Sue. '1S, 16 TtXH 2•. 15, 26 Chlao:>, 27, 21, 79; 30 CllYe!anct Edison runs ·to 14-3 win Curran helps · Chargers take page from Colton By ROGER CARLSON Ot ... o.IJ ........ Edison Hi&h's Chargers foupt fire with fire Friday night-end it paid off with a 14-3 decision over Coltotl before 4.SOO at Orange Coast COlleit. Strikina first with a quick-release touchdo""n pass in the first quarter, the Chargers took a· page from the Colton playbook ih the · second half and literally rammed the ball down the Ycllow1ackcts' throats to domi- nate the second half en route to their second strai&ht noo-leaa~ football conque5t. Sean Curran was the 9'-0rkhonc. carr}ing 14 times in the second half and finishing with 67· yards on 17 carrie:i.. including a one~yard touch- down r.un late m the third quarter. The Charicn were content to stay inside behind the blocking of fullback Brent Re1derich. through openings provided by auards Mike Smyser and Rand) Goens, alona with center Brad John on. -and negating Just as much themselves. ••The only thmg I can think-of no\\ was the mnss of penalties... id Edison Coach Bill Workman. \\hO 53\\ bas Lcam flagged 11 umcs for 9J )ards. Cotton·s numbers. mean"bile,. were adcnuc81 and each :team ~ denied a touchdown on one of a penalties. "It's bizarre," continued !Wort- man. ••Those weren't Phi Beta Kappa pcnalues. A lot of them \\ere away from the ball. "We hit v;elt, but we didn't play smart football ... Edison held a 7-0 halftime bu,., thanks to a 49-yaro scoring plar it quarterback Kenh Jan-en read Col~ ton's blitz and urlloadcd 10 a iidc open Sean Curran, ho pUllcd th ball m t 'he 34 and Tactd the rcm11n1ng distance. Colton "' :i. pla)1ng ats .1gamc throu the first tv.o periods, domi• natlrig \I.1th ball oontrol (I S:S4-:06), but ~he deepest the Y ellov;~kets could pcneuate ~s to the Edison 16 after a 6S-yard return of n intcr- c~11ons by Ronnie Garc1 . Edlaon ~ '• Doq Oarrlty (left) carriea the ball for •bort yuttace early in· l"rlday Dtibt'a aame witb Colton at Mir ......... .,,__..._ <>ranee CoUt conece. EdUon rolled to tt8 aecond •triJCbt win, a 14·3 declaton onr tbe YelloWjacketa. The fly in the ointment was me usual one for Edi~n -penalties - but this time the 01aJ'ICrs found someone who committed as many infractions and for as much yarda&e Jarrtit made the toucbdo""n t· 1n Ul le and Colton \\'3.S unable 10 ach a nee w ball further, ithanks to a pcnaJt) v;hich killed what \\"Ould ha\'C been a 16-yard touchdown p:ass to (Pl\ .ee EDISO /83) w Seat1Kitngs Vikings' defense shuts down.Friars, ·ltl'\7 . /1 ou as '< ,. . Massey rambles for 119 yards and TD .Th~ big play for t~e Vikings came ·"(Dctensive linemen) Larson. Ra) guessed and UC ridtL'.' . Triton& · _ with JUSt 4:42 left m !he pm~ .on Maples, T> Youngblood. Fred Both teaim ~ sf~sh in lhc as Servi te falls from unbeaten ranks fourth-~d-21 for the Fn~rs at. V1k1ng l...arsOn, (linebacke~) Inve Aetcher first. q~r Wllh ·ne s two dnves 29-yard hnc \\hen defenm·e bneman and Matt McDowell all pla)ed ma.II) endil\S m punts an one of ianna Corona .del Mar led by defense fn 6-0 victory __ _..._ ......... __ By CHRIS MONAHAN o.., .... e.n •• ,.~ •• When discussing the football pro- gram at Marina High School these days, the first mention is usually of the veer offense, run by quarterback Steve Blokdyk or of the speed of li~tning fast split end Chip Rish. Usually, but not so m Friday n1&ht's Marina-Servile game at Westminster High. On this nifbt it was the defense that made the bia plays in the Vikings' hard-fou&ht 10-7 u~t win over the Friars before an enthusiastic crowd of s.ooo. By HUGH SILER Dllr .... c.f•J'l~lt Iq wha• 1igured to be a defensive _llllllllllllllllllllllllll!lilll!l!l!!IJl!l!lllll!lll _______________ _. __ _ struNJe, spiced with the scrambling abll1t1es of Corona del Mar quar- terback Bobby Hatfield, and the aerial bombardments of San Clemente's junior quanerback AJex Baker, only materialized into a poor- ly-executed defensive struule. with Corona del Mar holding on for the Barons wake up, 'nip El Toro;· 17-14 r win, 6-0. "We misread things all evenma. and WC just ~~~t way well," Sea -----KJnJ Cmrch ottand staled. "We made too many mistake . h was a badly played football game," a Jes~ than enthused Holland said. Swtg~rt's running, four nterceptions . help FV squeak by Indeed it was a sloppy pme. with a total of six turnovers committed and over 11.S yards in· penalties bcina By CUl\1 SEEDEN ( assessed. o.-. 011r,... '"" "Our quarterback is inexperienced. Fountain Valley High runnina and we were a little unhappy with back Dave Swapn said his team was• some of the officiatinJ. but both side suffcrina from a case of pre-game had to put up with 1t," is how San blues on the bus to its non-leaaue Oemente Coach Allie Schaff sa~ football pme with El Toro Fri_day things ... They just made fewer mis-niet. takes than we did," Schaff said. • 'Even in the locker room ~c ~ere The Sea Kinas looked as thouah it down.'' Swiprt admitted. "We were w111oing to jump out to an early lead, JU St too quiet.'' when early in the second quartefand But Baron Coach Mike Milner the ball on the 39·yatd line ofits own, ended the silence with a bOomina Hatfield bepn d1rectin1 his troups halftime speech that purred the No. into enemy tetritories. 2-ranked Barons to another nlrJC?W Behind the ateady runnina of victory. this time a 17-14 wino .. crthe • Roben Tomichek, and pass comple-upstaq Charaers before 3,000 fans at tions to Brian Davison and Tom Mi! ion VieJO Hi&h. KOrdick. the Sea Kinas found them· The Barons dtcf h behind wipn' selves t the n Oementc 26-yard detenmned runnina an the sccpnd line, but the Tri tons• defense stiffened halfand four intcroepuons of El Toro and shut down the attack.. quancrbaclc Rodnc) Oathn by a faced wllh poor field ~ition ti youna secondary. evening lona. the Trhons· only real In the end. u was a ~yard field briabt spot came midway throuah the aoal by Midcy Penaflor With 2:33 second quancr. rcmainina an lhc aamc wh1C'h made With the ball on the 44-yard hnc of the difference m the score. But the tht a Kin , Baker went deep to v ctOI')' also required the Barons to t &ht end Alan Thomas, \liho caujht inck thenmh up off th( around the ball at the 10.yard line, and cnt 'af\tratintquaner wh th 11wEJ Toro in for what appeared to be an c,a y snckupaarou lllyardunonednve ore. -thout sconna. But ' en Ill J procc(!urc call The Otaram uted up nearly five rou&ht the ball back, and n lied minute to open the pmc only to all hoi>_cs of n uP1e1. ave tc\e >lham • 0.)atd field On orona ne t M on. faced a J ucmpt ao v.1~e rtaht. T 10 b • (Pleaee eee 04111/82) holdinJl pen Jue re~ nt d th. Chargers from &ettina on the board, including a I S-yarder which nullified a 5-yard toucbdma. n run h)'.iuaLIUI. ~- But even after survivina that drive, the Barons couldn't act goina. When they finally got their hands on the ball; Swigart picked up four yards on two cames and an Eric Zeno ~ss fell incomplete. . That pve the ball back to El Toro. and five plays later Gatlin had carried it in for a 7-yard touchdown run. Fountain Valley got untracked in the second quarter, as the Barons J,.icked off thitt consecutive Gatlin pa !CS with Shane Grahn, Daniel Ramsey and Jvn Blanco stepping m frontofCharaerdcfenders. Th Baroni' only aood.d.riveof tbc first half came after Ramsey's theft with Zeno auidina Fountain Valley 12 play in l l plays. His 3-yard touchdown pass to Tim Mallo)' and Penaflor' PAT aotthc Barons e\'tn It the half. "Coach Milner and Coach (Jim) Coen and Coad\ ~Brucet Pickford aot us up at halftime..' admmtd "'1Prt. ho fini hcd the night v.ith I 00 yards • on 2.5 camcs "The)' told us were ttina our butt kicked." M ilncr wa a little more ubtlc about lhc chant for the final 24 minutes of pll). ··we m.ck some acljustmcnts "Ith 1hc runn hi pmc, •• he u1d1 ''tQ.dJ was proud of lhc wa) the kid ca mt baCk "Anhutanofthc rq Yha\ a lot of,questton m momcn• tum and tcmpc ~up and down nttl can tum 1h1 around and tan to set prod ct1on, Milner: ddtd Thll" IC'll) hat I IO the {Pt..., ... 'ARO l/83) Ron Larson hit Friar quarterback \\CU," Thompson added. . ending with an inte on. Steve Buechele as he was releasing the The defensive play of the Vikinis With '3:08 rcmainid& in the quarter ball. The ball fell. harmlessly in· was especially good \\hen coupled Marin~ took ~s.ion at it5ovrn_12 complete and Manna ran out the with the fact that the two teams had followma a Scn·ate punt. Rcl)'lng clock. preserving the victory. not e:<changed film . hea .. 11. on the runnina of halfback "The . defensive front played "We were com~letely blind going Sha.,n 1a~y. Marina dro\e to the . super," Marina coach Dave Thomp-m." Thompson said. "All we bad was Scn;te ~6. On ~econd-and-fivc, son said, "and the setondary didn't a scouting report from the (Scrvite)-M ~. M>ho gained~ 19 yard on 20 give up the easy one .<pass). Colton pme. Our dcfensi .. ·e coaches (Pleue .ee llAllll'tA/83) ' ' " ... • • Muncie barred froni NFL 'after failing urine test rom AP d patcb 11AM1 -Comm1s 1oner J> tc [iJ Rozelle has ordettd 1unning bt:l.,;k Chuck C • Muncie to undergo a complete drug . evaluation and barred the runnma back from pla) ing an theNat1onat Football Ltague"until ucce~sful complcA hon of an) prescnbed treatment." The le uc took the action following Muncie's hon tay t the Miami Dolphins' training~camp on Fn&y when te m officials SAJd he failed a unne te~t . .. WeJu>t.&ot I te word from thedoctor'sotlice that Muncae fa1lro the pby tea.I," Coach Don. hula said during an impromptu news oonfcr~nce. Shula 1d Muncie pa scd the orthopedic half of the phy iC'll, but failed the urine test. Muncie told rcponers that traces of THC. Jhe acth:e ingredient in man1uana. were di overed, tho\lgh Shula refused to confirm· or denv that. · . ''It's over.'' Muncie said. "They said they found traccsofTHC from (his last) rehabilitation 78 days ago, and I gue i. Don.Shula doesn't want that:' ~ote of the clay Jim K.,fJ, the HoUaton Gamblers' quarterback on the United Statet Football League owners' decltton to move the schedule to the fall In 1986: · "It'• the worst.th ng they could have done. I'm 100 peroent against It. ff It was left up to me, t'd keep a spring echedule. But It's up to the ITUl)Or owners. TheY pay us, so we'll plav w~en they say." O'Meara grabs one-shot lead Mark O'Meara, formerly of Laguna a Niguel end a graduate of Mission Viejo High, ~xed a no-bogey, 4-uoder-par 68 from chilly winds and a dnzzly ram and . took a one-stroke lead Friday in the second round of the Greater Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. O'Meara. who has recorded four runner-up finishes this season but has yet to take his first professional title. finished two trips over the 7,010-yard Tuck.away Country Club course in 135. 9-under par. Dan Pohl, with a 71, was a single shot back at I 36, ~under par . . In the _LPGA event at Kent. Wash. Maffln Spencer-Devlin, a six-year veteran still seeking her first tour \\IO. grabbed the halfway lead by managing to shoot a par 72 in a strong wind. Her 36-hole tot.al of I 38. 6-urder-par. was one shot beller than tour roolue Marta Figueras-Dotti of Spain ... At Charlotte. N.C. two-time champion Miller Barber fired a 4-under-par 68 for a 138 total. and Peter Tllom100 duplicated his opening-round 69 to gaan a share of the lead an the World Seniors lnv1tat1onal golf tournament. Dodgen recall four players LOS ANGE!--ES -The Los Angeles m Dodgers called up four players from their minor league affihates Friday, but the four -outfielders Lemmie Miller. Cecal Esp~ and Jose Gonzalez and pitcher Vance Loyelacc - won't jOtn the National League club until spnng tratn1~ begins neitt FebruaT). Mi1ltr.hl1 .311 with three homers. 40 runs batted 1n and had 31 steals at Albuquerque this past season Gonzalez hit .219 with 11homtrs.60 RBI and had 51 steals at Bakersfield. Espy hit .269 with eight homers. 60 R Bl and had 4 7 steals at San Antomo, and Lovelace was 3-7 with a 3.88 earned run average at San Antonio. Ez-goalle Myre hired by Kings played 439 games as a National Hock~> , INGLEWOOD -Phil Myre, \\ho ~ League goaltender, has been hired by the Los Angeles Kings as "goaltendingconsult- ant," the club announced.Friday. Myre. in the newly created. part-time JOb. will be responsible for the overall development of the Kings' goaltending corps in Los Angeles and at the NHL team's New Haven. Conn., minor league affihate. Myre spent 14 seasons m the NHL, playing an 439 games and compahng a 3.53 goals against average. He broke into the league in 1969 with Montreal and later played for Atlanta. St Louis, Ph1ladelph1a. Colorado and Buffalo. 7 , Cubs move ~loser to E~st flag The race ma~ be over in the National m League Ca!il. Probabl) needi11g a sweep of the thrce-&ame scncs in Wrigley Field this weekend to stay altve. the New York Mets got off on the wrong foot Fnday, as Rict Sutcllffe scattered eight s10~es for his 13th consecutive victory. and Jody Davia hit a grand slam homer as the Cubs routed the Mets. 7-1 The victory gave the Cubs an 81/1- &Z!me lcad.Dver the Mets in the East and lowered their m;sil mber to seven for cl10ctiing the d1v1s1on tide . . . fn er Nauonal Uague games, pinch-hitter Kurt Bevacqua'• n1nth-mning two-run double sparked San Diego to a 4-2 victory over tlouston, lowenng the Padres' magic number for winning the West Div1s1on to six. as Atlanta was also beaten by San Francisco ... Third baseman Brad JobuoD's error on Dally Baker's ninth-inning single allowed Cblll Davis to score the first run of the game and Bob Brenly foll09ted with with his 20th homer to give San Francisco a 3-0 victory over Atlanta ... Mike Schmidt hit two homers and drove in three runs as Philadelphia beat Montreal, 9-5, for their its fifth straight victory ... Job.DDy Ray cracked hts fifth home run o(the year leading off the 12th inning to lead Pittsburgh an 8-7 victory over St. Louis and rehef ace Bruce Satter. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTaAU: Waahlng1on at Michigan; Channel 2. ~2:15 p.m. -BASE.BALL: Chleago at Angela, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -COLlEOE FOOTBALL: llllnots at Stanford, Channel 5. 12:30 p.m. -COU..EOE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa at Pittsburgh, Channel 7. 1 p.m. -TENNIS: Pactflc Southwest Open, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: Brazil vs. Uruguay, Channel 34 (taped). . 3 p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: Boxing, Thomas Hearns 'vs. Fred Hutchings (delayed). and horse racing. Woodward/Futurity Stakes at Belmoot (delayed), Channel 2. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Amateur tournament, Channel 4. RADIO 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame vs. Michigan State, KFOX .. FM (93.5). 11:30 a.m.-COLLEGE FOOTBALt: Minne- sota vs. Nebraska, KIEV (870). 12:15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago at Angels, KMPC(710). 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa vs. Pittsburgh, KLAC (570). 12:30 p.m. -·COLLEGE FOOTBALL: llllnols vs. Stanford, KGIL ( 1260). 1 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOT.ALL: ldflbo vs. Cal State Fullerton, KWVE-FM (107.9). 4 p.m. -BASEBAL~: Dodgers at Cincinnati, KABC(790). 4 p.m. -COLLEOE FOOTBALL: Long Beach State at UCLA. KMPC (710). Ferrell triumphs at Fairgrounds .,.., ............... .,,,.. c.i-.. Todd Y ert of Mlulon Viejo trlea to 1queeze thr<>UCh a hole u Unlvenlty'• Brad Arnold (80}, Tom Dodda (70) and Todd Pearlman (aSJ attempt to make the tackle. ' . . Diablos flag down a win University bogs down wtth penalties in suffering 2 i -0 loss to Mission Viejo while, University quarterback Andy Miller was hardly outdone. The senior southpaw connected on 11 of his 28 attempts, good for 109 yards By RICHARD DUNN 0.., "'9C C.n lfl llMIH I Opportunity never really had a chance for University High Friday night. When 1t did ... the officials were throwtnJ too many yellow flags and· the Trojans never got the chance to tum them into points. University (0-2) could never get its feet on the ground in this one, rushing for 115 yards in a losinJ cause at lrvtne High. as Mission V1e10 rolled. 21..0. • The Trojans ran up a dozen penalties. costing fo2 yards, one of which led to a Mission Viejo touch- down. "I aue~s you could say t.hat we killed ourselves with penalties," Uni- versity head coach Rick Cun1s said. "It seemed every time we came down to the goal line. we self-destructed and dropped puses.". After a scoreless first quarter, Mi ion Viejo quarterback Ray Re- inders had his offense on the move when only 3:06 remained 1n the half. The Diablos started the nine-play~ yard dri ve oo their own 40-yard line. and on the first two plays, RCindcrs connected twice to Bob Doran with CdM.· .. From Bl with a third down and two situation on their own 34-yard line, Hatfield handed off to senior running back Chris Warner. who proceded to break a tackle at the line of scrimmage an4-- rambled 64 yards · doWn the right sidelino for the score. Warner finished the night with 90 yards on ntne carries, while Tomichek managed 11 carries for 46 yards. Def en ively the Sea Kings were led by Jon Schisler's two interception5 and the constant pre sure from T.J. Hall, Pat McGrath and Jeff Muller. Duff Houston. who carried for 49 yards and Tony Villanueva's 71 yards on four receptions paced the Tntons. aenals totaling 13 yard . An inoompletc pass later, Reinders found Henry Gray and Bob Brucato. who caught passes for 17 and 10 yards, respectively, putting the ball on the ~rojan 20. Two plays later when· Mission Viejo was seemingly playin1 against the clock rather than University. the crucial penalty occurred. Jt put the ball on the 15-yard line, a11d after Todd Vert snagged one for I I yards, two--plays later Reinders lofted one over three Trojan defenders and hit Bill Hales with a four-yard score. · The drive was the most impressive for Reinders tn has 13-for-22 (131 yards) aericl performance. Mean- MIUIOn VJei9 21, untvenitV 0 Sc-IW~ ' Minion Vleio 0 1 1 7-21 Unlvenltv 0 0 0 .._ 0 MV-+i•• • PllS. from 1t.uioers <ltobtfaon • kick) MV-8ruc.ro tt PU$ ffOITI R.it'lden (ltob- tf'ton klek) MV-Yert 2 run (ltol>tfton kick) AlllflCWlcr. 3.000 (ntlmattd) INDMOUAL STATISTICS 9llnlllne MV-Ywt, 14•53, PhilllM, f · I•. Millet', l·S: w1neen, 3•3, R.indtn, J-1 c u--eeni.mln. \4•66, Notllt, 7•"; Go!lef1, 2·•; Mllltf. 3-1. ,.., ...... MV-4lafnc1tn, 13-22-2, 131; Pl'lt'llli>s, C>-l<O, O U-Mllltr, I Mt-3, '°'· RectMne MV-Bru«lo, 3·.U; Yerl, 3-21: Arosteeuv, 2-25, Dor•n, 2-13; Grn, ¥17, H•IH, 1·•; PhlUll>S, M . u-F•V«llt, •-.o, Gon.r•. 3·24. Noble, 1·22, ~. 2-17; Smith, 1-6 Baldwin raps_refs aftei 3 ·1-7 defeat By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR oiilrNotC.111,1 .... 1 Costa Mesa High football coach Tom Baldwin was fuming following his team's 31-7 setback to Santiago High Friday night at Newport Harbor High. ·Of course it's not unusual for a coach to be upset after bein.a on the wronF. end of a score like that, but that wasn t what was botherina Baldwin. It was, as Santiago Coach Fred Q1Palma put it, the "shaky," officiat- mg. It was shaky at best. On several occasions officials assessed the wrong yardage for penalties, mismarlced balls, and saw things quite a bit differently than the~ appeared to both coaches and fan!! alike. "Let me say that Santiago beat us. "Wtth the aid of two Mustang turn- overs in the final five minutes or the first half. Costa Mesa came out in the third quarter and took the ball 66 yards to cut the lead to 16-7 on a 34-yard scoring toss from quarterback Mike Shuck to running back Rieb Amann. On the ensuing kick-off, however, any Mustang comeback hopes were snuffed out as Santiago's Gabe Garcia busted an 89-yard return down the left sideline for a 24-1 advantage. "That play rcaOy hurt, no question. It turned all the momentum back to them," Baldwin said. One dark spot for the Mustangs was Shuck leaving the game with two minutes left due to a sprained knee. The prognosis for Shuck's return to action was unknown after the game. , No doubt about iL But the officiatin& was the worst I've seen m my 26 years of coaching. I just couldn't believe.it. 5anHa90 31 Cosq Mesa 7 SC... llY OIHlttlln 0 " • 7-31 It took any momentum we fjneratec:t s.nii.90 and gave ~~cm ~Santiago} al. k.inds of cot:,,~trulls 31 FG. 0 0 1 l>-1 ~opponunitJes. ' said BaldwtD. s.nt-t<oon11 12 run ("-lrur.• ldcJtl Du hb Ferrell of Whittier captured A sign of what was to come came in · s.n1-:r.u.nuu •• ~u from from Burn• the scra1ch main event Fnday night at • Corena ~~ '~~a.m.nt. 0 the second quarter. Santiago had the (k1~,,,':~n 34 Pus from Shuck (Slrolell the weekl) speedway motorcycle Coron."" Mllr o ' o G-6 ball at the Mesa 3S-yard line with kick> ractng program at the Orange County s.n C1tmente o o o «>-0 what was supposed to be a second-S.nt-<>arcl• n kldl-off relUfn <Peru "" CdM-W1rner U run !kick l•lltd) d 18 I t d tb ffi ·a1 · from G•rcl•l Fairgrounds. Allend•nct. 1,400 (Htlm.tlltd) an -. ns ca • e 0 lCl s mis-S.nt-Gr•MdoS 36 o.n from l urna (Ptlrull1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS placed the yard markers showing a kldl) Before a crowd of 6,324, Ferrell ttulhlne 2nd-and-four. Baldwin tried to ex-All.OO.nct 600 Cntim.1t<11 nosed out Huntington Beach's Mike CdM-H•tritld, N ; Tornichell, 11-46; W•rn· plain the miscue to the officials, but tN0tviou1tAu~..EATISTICS C h. . F f C er, 9-tO; TurlV'f',7-2A. .._ uroso, w 1le Make aria o olton sc-e.ker, t0-41, l.A>d9ef. M; Houston, they wouldn't listen. ''I have a perfect ·S-Olnh, 1f·S7; Koont1, 6•21; Mtoenca. 1-1': was third. , . .,, Turner 3-7 gh t t' II If I' lurni, 6-for-mlnus·•I•. PHIAM n t o ques ton a ca · m wronf.'. CM-Anderson. e-ll; Am•nn, 2-30, Ptl•m, rn the handicap mai·n. , -nnart CdM-H•tflt10, •·IM, n . than I'm charged a time out. Thats 3-1', soock, 1•:12 • AA sc-B•ktf, 9-29-J. '°'· the rules," Baldwin said." Pus11,. Bengtsson of Sweden was the victor. RKt!Yln9 . k 3 d s.nr-"-eurn•. 6· 1'·0, 13S Craig Schafer ofTujung.a was second CdM-Kord•rt. 2·14, Turner. I-for-minus 7; Santiago went on to k1c a t-yar C~Shuell, io-n-l, 134 followed b) Brad Oxley of San D•K~!d!, ~l~11v~~~!~~,r~.. field goal for a 3..0 lead. s.n1-T•u.11Uu, ~~Gr•"*•· 1-36. OQue;;iui:;.----'-----·2' . .B~. l-.,..-------~-The Cavaliers upped their lead 16..0 Pwer 1_, Koonu, Hor·m111US·IO. ~;;iiiiiiliiililiiiiiiiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~;,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiij-~T----;----"-::..;..;....L-_...-:---1 c:~rroic:11. 4 ·l1, A"f'Mnn."'l~•. Pn.m. l -lo. I a.ell, M ...... 111 Wiii I Rll IP {Will Ml Al AlL WOttk 100% GUARANTEED Ftl!NOlY, HOMSt SEIVICI Saddle back rolls, 14-0 Choose from 26 with standard features ilke: Saddleback High' Roodrunners record d their cc<>nd stra1aht shutout victory in Mn-league footb3tl Friday night. dropping Santa Ana's • AJr CondlUonlng-'Wrtn oe1uxf • Lt'at~r ~<rtlnQ Are .. s -With pushbutton controls matching i.acher trfmmt'd s~erlng •AM/FM Sttreo-Slgnail sttklng with wnttl . scannt!r .llrld d lglu.I dlip13Y • Po~r Slt't'rlng .lnd Po.,.., OrAkf's fElectronlcally T411.cf Rttftwr) • Alloy ~els and St~I 8f'ltf'd fOfl.-t• option lMtll3blej. Radial Tlrt's" • lburlng Suspension c1nd Electronic f~l lnJectlon • hst l'rke1 • Gre .. c Selrcuon • Conwn6ent Loc.itoon • Super lervice • COMl1eouJ & k,_ledge...,.. S..let ~pf•I .. DO 'T .JUST GO THR.OUGH IT -~ GROW THROUGH IT! PDivoire'' Recovery. Wqrkshop EMI R FOR DIVORCED AND SEPARATED PERSONS OF ALL AGfS • . Six Thursd )' Evenings pt. 27 ·Nov. I 7: 0·930pm . 1DR W PR BrfERI H R H N wport Be th-St. Andrews at 15th St. Across from wPOrt H rbor H 20 R tn1tlon ror more lnfor~tion, call 6) I "2885 Mon.frf MOMS.LTD. . , Saints. 14--0. · The Roadrunners converted goal· hne stands at their 4 and 3·yard lines in the second and fourth quarters and re ponded with length of the field drive to put the Saints away. • Saddlcback's first drive was helped when IA lllcgal fair c~tch by th Sa anti kept the dnvc alive and quanerba k John Cook passed 41 yards to Chri5 Davis to set up Glenn Campbell's I· yard TD run. The M!Cond. J-yard liD run by F.arl Jone wa set up by 21 and and 37- yard ~ play from Cook to ~ones. Da,1~af~1ntcrccpteda int pa to hdp .. ~,r the ddlct ck dcfcn • - - t's-specialki .of opener at ·occ •By CURT SEE.DEN D1cld uckef team into a third·place Oft11eDei!J'tloc1t111 fini h in the uth Co3st Conference Under norm 1 c1rcum tances, -us hig,hcst finj h ince l97 . Golden Wesl Conege football co ch "We hope io pick up where we left Ray Sh ckleford would take a long off," aam1u Tuck~. Whose record look at the quarterback candidate against Golden West now stand t who will b ck up starter John Hem le 8-9· J •• tonight. Th• 19th edatton of the Orange. But these re not normal tircum· Coa5t Golden West cla h also marb stan,es. As Sh ckJcford bluntly puts the first time the two teams have met it "During your t\\O pre-SC'ason in an opener 1nce 1973. That year- pmes you need to gjve them some if hisJory has afty say in things - eiperiencc, but not necessaril) in an turned out to be one of the bc$t games Orange Coast game when n's )Our · of the season, a 28-27 Golden West opener." victory. • In other words, die rivalry -and But this season. th~ Rustlers arc in Golden We:st's case, vengeance -members of the PAC-9 Conference take precedent over anything else as while the P1rates moved to the the Rustlers and Pirate~ resume their Mission Conference. Each league has district war at 7:30 at OCC. nine teams. meaning each communa- Golden We t had won four straight tycollegeteam is allowed but two prc- rtom Coa t until la~t season when the conference games. Pirates scored a 24-23 Thanksgmng So while both Shackleford and Day victory on the final day of the Tucker have little time to prepare for season. Not only did the win give the opening of their respective con.; OCC the perpetual "Victory Sell" ferences, ne1\her is about to conccn- trophy, but it also catapulted Coach trate that much on experimentation. Seahaw·ks let . one· slip away Four fumbles lead to Ocean View's 28-10 setback By KEN HILL D.., Net Cem1t11,,_,t It wasn't raining, but you couldn't tell by the way La Quinta and Ocean View bandied the football, in the Aztecs' 28-ro romp over the Sea- hawk.s, Friday niaht at Huntinaton Beach High. Canales, who went m tor the touch· down on a bizarre ~yard pass play. La Quinta added another score late in the first half on tailback Darrell Crain's JO-yard run. Crain cut and weaved his way to 144 yards on 21 carries, with 11 S of that coming in the first half. . The Seahawks bad a runnina back of their own who was havina an excellent niJbt on the ground. Kenny Reda ran his way to n yards on just nine carries, when he went out in the first half with an injury. . Thu; 1s Golden ~ e l vs Orange l ''If I had my druthers, I'd rather close th season wtth them than open 1t," says Tucker, "because tht 11 a b11 nva}ry and 1t·, always an tmohoNl game. But J\ow that we're both 1n different conferences. n's the only way th t we n t on each othcts schedule." n- Shackteford, meanwbtlc, says be can't remember When hu team has had so much time to practice be.fore its first game. "We're tired of practicing. rcprd- lcs~ of who we're playi~ The players want to act into a game, ·he explains. There are several s1milanties be· tween the two teams.· Each team v.ill have s11 to seven freshmen in the startina offensive lineup. But tt'' a different story on defense. OCC has eight sophomores' on the defense while Golden West has nine newcome~ -not necessarily freshmen -on the starting defensive unit. • ' The Rustlersl ho'Aever, arc blessed with one of their better quarterbacks in years in Heinle. He was tbe No. 2 passer in the South Coast Conference a year ago, completing I 08 of 208 passes for 1,683 yards and 17 touch- downs. OCC quarterback Ken LiszJo oncd produced similar statistics-but that wasbackin 1981 asasenioratMarina High. Laszlo passed for I ,664 yards and I 7 touchdowns that season in leadina the Vikinp into the third round of the CJF playoffs. . Laszlo fits into the OCC scheme because he ran the veer in hi&h school and OCC runs the wishbone -sort of. "I don't really think they're a wishsbone team." says Shackleford. OCC·GWC 11911 ~ (GtlOlfl WMt ..... f·l ·U 19"-0ranot Coast u. GOiden Wail 13 1M7-<>r•no• Coast 10. Golden W•I 7 1'6t-Golden Wa&t :M. Oratl8t Coast 20 IM~anot Coast 30, Goldlfl W•I 20 "70·-GoldeMVa&I 13, Orante CO.st 0 1'71-<>ra'!M Coast 21, GoldlA Wnt 21 1'72-()fa"IJt Coast 10, Goio. W•t' lf7>-Golden Wnt 21, Oran99 Coaat 27 lf7~ Wtll 23, Ora,_ Coast 20 1'75-<>ranoe Coe11 31, GOIOtn Wa&t 14 1'7~ Wast 14, Oranoe Coa1t o 1€Ef; Coast 13, GOiden W•t 7 1 ante Coast 3"C, GOiden Weal i• 1 Wast 30, OranM Coal! J 1 Wnt JO, Oranoe CMll 0 1"~ WMI 11, Or..,.. Cotll IA 1"2-Golderi Weal .... Orange Coul 0 19U-Oranee Coa1t 24, Golclen W•t.23 Quarterback Keith Jarrett of ~·"WOD BlCh aeta eet to fire • .,... d~ P'riday D.l&ht'• EDISONRUNSTO 14-SWINOVER COLTON •• Fi'om Bl Bobby Morales. and ra<idto the Colton I-yard line "That might have made a whole lot before bein& overtaken. of difference," commented Colton Cumn bar&ed over from that point Coach Robin Luken and the aame was rcalisticall) on ice Edison, too, saw an appattnt with 11 5CCOnd) remaining an the touchdown taken away by a penalty third quarter. -Cumn dashed in with a 20-yard . Colton. which can't (orwon•t) pass, rcceptio~ from Jarrett. only to see it got on the 500rcboa:rd with 34 seconds ncsa;ted JUSt prior to Garaa's mter-remainina with a lq-yard field gOa1 to cepu~n. , . avert a second stmghl shutout (Gol· Edison s long~t drive !'f the first too lost to Servite a week aao. 32-0. half m terms of ume was JUSt 2:20 as when it lost et&bt fumbles). theCharg~playediquickrel~.ai[ . While Wor\man jusufiabJy had attack aJ&Jnst the constant!) bhtzma some gripes about his team'i. failure and attackina Yellowjackets. to execute without pcnalti~ he also But in the second half it was had to be Just a little bit satisfied with another matter as Cumn battered the · his team s basics -such as the interior. interior blocking of the off'cnStve line Still, it was the air waves which set and with the defense, which for the Edison up with its second score as most pan threw up a nine-man front Jarrett bea~ the ~olton d~fensc to !he (five down linemen, backed by four punch again with a stnkc to Rick linebackers). Justice, who caught the ball at the 20 Doua Bennett was a force. as •'&S Reidcrich, Greg Koperu and Devid Lopez. the latt.er co~ up wath l1'e hit-of-the-game, one which will~ show ·up m the Cbargcrs' scatan hi&hligbts film . E"'-14,C.....J SC.. ..., OUllftln Coltoll • 0 0 Edlloft 7 0 1 E-<utr..,. 4t NU frorri Wl'ltt f kldl) E-Cumut 1 nm C8ontt_., Kick) C-c>etnen JO FG Al!~~ a&fkMtlCSI INDMDU4L STATIST1CS ...... C-Gat • 1~ 50t9!o, 7• o •"""'1te u • .-to, Adklna I• 8orrldl. ')-U; 'Aro. •>; Va111U11, i·3, l'WNC"'91, l•l, Crol&, l...,.. mlnul 2. f-<umln. U-.7, lennlh, 1-11; U. ._,. Jarrett, Hor•l'flklua It ...... C-<rou, H 0, 7, G9f , tM-0. "E-Jerntt, •·17-1, U• •llCIMl!e C-, 2-J1. ~. HOl'•mlrM II.; 6-Curran. ?·'2. Justa, 1-..0 K---. '"22 Ocean View fumbled six times, Josihg four, while La Quinta let the ball loose seven times, but turned it over only once. The Scahawks let a golden op- portunity "slip" away on their first driveofthegameafter fumbhngat the Aztec 25. La Quinta drove to the Ocean View 44, when the Seahawks' Kelly Stovall. picked a bad pitch-out off the turf, and returned 1t 56 yard~ for the touchdown, and a 7-0 lead after the first quarter. He ~id not return for the second half. and that seemed to take the air out of the Ocean View offense, o.r rather put the I air into iL Tb~ Seahawk.s threw the ball only once in the first half. but in the second half, Ocean View put the pass into their offense, but to no avail. Oilers pound Dp.Inien, 1 7-0 ~ The lead wu short-ltved, ho\Vcver, as La Quinta scored 21 sccond- quarter points in a span of seven minutes. The Aztecs drove 72 yards on 13 plays, to knot the score at 7. After an Ocean View punt, La Quinta quarterback Bart Recktenwald threw a pass which was de1lected by Ocean View defensive back. Wayne Seanoa, at the Scahawk 20. The ball went into the air and was caught by La Quinta's split end Rudy i' WATER POLO ' La Quinta »,' e>c.an View 10 ~.., Oua1'WI La Quinta o 21 o 7-21 OC.n View 7 O 3 0-10 OV-Ston~ 5' fumllle r.turn (Auah•1ck kick) - lQ-itecktanwald I n.111 (Canela kick) LQ-<analet ..0 HM from lttek/enwald (Caneles kick) . LO-Crain 10 run (Canales kick) OV-Austwlrt J.C FG LQ--ftecktanwald 11 run (Canales klCkl Alllfldal'IC1: 2.100 (nllmatectl INDIVIDUAL STAT1STICS ltuaNne LO-Crain, 21·1.,.; Rice, •·SO, Radu.,,wald, 10-31, C.na1tt, 1· 11, MavtOfena, •· 12, Kim, 2-t. OV~lda. t·n; S.,noa. 12·51; Stove•. 6·?5; Grwson, 2_,; Oflm, 3·1; Lopei, 1· I; 04slewSkl, 3-for·mlnua·I, Mentz, 3·1M•mlnus· 10. ........ LQ--ftlCklanwald 3·9-0, n OV-Menlt S· lS· 1, ... ; Olslewllll 0-2·0, 0 ·~ . LO-C.na1". 2·4', Rio•. 1·29; S.vmour. l ·t; SPivev, 2·50; SMttr. H'- OV-McGllllChev, 4·2', JaeobMn, HS. L --=---~ - Frustration over for Laguna Beach Artists advance to championship of Irvine tou rney . Lquna Beach Hiah's water t>olo team bas had rather frustrating prac-tices thus far. but you couldn't tell it the way the Artists played Friday. -------auna"""Bca.t~n a pail"Of''4mes, including a sudden death decision. to advance to today's championship of the Irvine Tournament at Herit.aae Park. The Artists take on Ro>al tbis morning at I 1 in the title pme. Because of the lack of a pool (1.aJuna's has b«n drained), the ArtJsts have not had the practices they've wanted, and when the) did practice, it was at Corona del Mar Hiah at ni&}lt. 8ut all that was foraottcn Friday when Laguna scored a J 0-8 win over Kennedy in the openina round of the tourney, then added a thrillina 6-5 sudden death victory over Cypress in the semifinals. In the win over Cypress, Rieb Yelland scored the winningaoal with just 30 seconds lef\ in the three· minute sudden death overtime. Yelland, Paul Hawn and Stuart Fraser all had two aoals each. Rob Moore starred in 4oal for the .vtiSff, gentn1 l l saves-m 'the £rst game and 12 in the second. At the Moore League Tournament, Marina High moved into the semi- finals wilh a pair of victories -16-6 over Crawford Hi ah of San Dieao and 15-8 over Buena Park. The Vlk1nas were paced by Tom Warde, who had 13 aoals overall. ln college action, UC Irvine fell to Stanford, 6·3, in the opemna same of the Antcaten' own tournament at Tustin Hiah. Pacina the Cardinal attack was Dave Jmbcmino, formerly ofCoroni del Mar High, ho pou~ 10 thtte aoats. HB defensive unit limits Spartans to only 67 yards By HOWARD L. HANDY W,NatCen11111,,..lt LA VERNE -Huntington Beach High's Oilers eliminated the mistakes , of their opener and as a result, came up with a 17-0 victory over the · Damien High Spanans here Friday night in non-lcque football action. Mistakes that cost the Oilen their first game aJ&Jnst Corona dcl Mar, were missing Fnday niaJit with one exce~tion - a lost fumble -that didn t cost them. Coach Gcorae Pascoe felt all along that his team could beat the Spart.ans and said as much before the pme started. .. They arc a strong, good football team, but I bellevc we can play with them," he said. The Oilers more than played with the Spart.ans, especially the defense. Huntington Beach limited Damien to a {llinus 11 yards on the around and only 78 through theair for a net of67. Defensive back Brian Mitchell intercepted three pa$SC5 and the Oiler line sacked the Damien quarterback three times, forcina three fumbles, and held the Spartans in check throughout the game. Damien could only penetrate into Oiler territory twice durina the game -to the 33 and 39. """""""" ... "' 17, Damien 0 s-.. .., Oueltln Huntll'oton IMcft S 7 O 7-17 Oamian 11 -0 11 0-~ H8-Toma11Ck '21 FG Hl-O•r~ " "" from NNOll (Tomellck kick) • HI-Heidi 7 "" from N•llJOU (Tom.tick kick) Altancla!IC8 t.000 (Mllmattd) INOIV10UAL STATfSTICS ..,.,.... Hl-TotnH!dl. 2·10 Ellott. u-n. "°"· 1-1, Che1111, 1•10, Hernenoez, t-i.· Lid.....,, Hor· mlnut •. KaOy, M. TMm, 1-for·mll'Ua ll. C>-KOfn, M. ttetenon. M ; Prob\!, t-tor- mlnu1 II: Ptttll, •·O, lurrouotls, 12'f0f•Mlt'lus 7, 1tac10, S·t h ..... Hl-H1DOll. IJ.24-0, 1"1 L dVoft. 0-1-0 o-PfOO\I, l•l•l, t: ll.11'~, 9 II•) 7t . ...,_.. H~tf', 3-SI, E It, 1•2J, N'MN ••lo:>; Ht !Cf\, M 0-JotlnsOll, l•t, N1il'lell\, l •P , P9C fl, ?·t !Com. 2•21, KenttlY. 1-7 "What can )OU say about the great job the defense did tonight?.'" Pascoe added. "I've never had a pla)er intercept three passes in one pme like Mitchell did tonight. "I thought the offense executed well. althou&}l we should ha"e scored two more touchdowns. But give Damien credit. They ha"e a well- coacbed football team and they came to play" Morgan tor a 39-yard stnke on a first- and .. 35 situauon. then drilled one to Rand)' Hatch from tc\ en )ards out for the touchdown. Quarterback sacks were credited to Jim Elmore, Eugene Tsuda and Steve Alaman.· Coley Mct:lcndon inter- cepted a fourth Damien pass on a night "hen the defense Vi'&S outstand· ing. The Oilers opened the scorina in the rt.rs• penod when 0arrcn Irvine captures Tomas1ck kicked a 27-yard field &oal · with S:SO left in the quarter. VO}leyball Will The first touchdown came on a 16-· · yard strike from quarterback Joe lrvme High brccted to a I >S, Napoli to Paul Garverin the end zone 1>l2. 1 s;.s victory over La Quinta with Tomasick kick.ina the con-Frida)in women's volleyball action version. th 1 • The TD came as a result of an 85-on c oser s court. Elaina Oden, Kan Boothroyd. yard drive with Napoli hittin• Ross Deana Graham and Dayna Esko were Morgan on a 41-yard completion to the top pla}en for Irvine's Vaqueros ae~:i~~ drove 80 yards for their while Donna Gondriogcr and Vicki final score with Napoli apin leading Nelson starred for La Quinta . the way with bas J>loSSIDJ. He rut --ll!lml--1111!1111!1 __________________ _ Lions fall, 14-11 Westminster Hi&b's football team stalled on downs on the the one-)ard lirrc as time ran out Friday night and dropped a 14-1 1 decision to Pacifica at Bolsa Grande Hi&h m non-league football. The I.Jons drove to the Pacifiea I· yard line late in the final period and on first down. seemed destined to punc it in and ctamnben second victol) of the season. However, four dives 111to the line failed and the Mariners Vi ere able to hang on. Pacifica scored first in the second quarter on a 35-)ard reverse halfback pa~ from \\ingback f>at Crupi to Bobby Lona. \...__ . PacfflQ 14, WntmNfW n sc-.,~"'" Wfttm i!tt 0 3 I ..... ll Padtica • " • t-1' fll.c-\.cnt 3S 0111s lr'om Cru.i <LaeetU.I k > wm-Gai..21 FG ~ .. 11 nin IL...,.._I •k t.) Wm-McMllltft 6 r\lf1 (H!CK\ NH from MARINAWINS, 10-7 ••• From Bl carries tor the ni&ht. slashed off',uard through a huae hole in the riaht side of the line and scampered 26 )vds for the touchdown. Pat Penner added tbc The Friars lea.med from tbCr miStakcs and oa their first drive of the second balf they took poaession at the ~ followtna a Vikina pwn. conversion. Senior quarterback Eric Buechele led On the ensuing Serv1te series the Fnan on their only fruitful drive Vikina defensive back Jason Low oflhe niJht, moving them over the .SO intercepted a pass at the Friar 31 to. yards in 10 plays. The culmanation of Ji.ve the Vikinp excellent field pos--the drive came when runnma back tUOn. Brian Booker SViept in from nine ' Eiiht pta)s netted the \'1kinp 21 )'IJ'ds out. Todd Prukoe kicked the yardund on fourth dov. n Penner V.'l.S CQn\"Cf"SJOD to account for tbc final called on to kid: a 27-)ard field eoaJ. marpn. ~nncr' k~~ bu\....~;...........-----~---.._-..__,. __ -w Friars were called-for roughina the kicker, &iv1na the Vikinp a first~nd­ aoaJ at tl\c five. Three runnina plays paned onl) one yard and Penner was called in again. He cot\nccted from 21 )It'd$ away. Jivana the Vwnas a 10-0 lead. "I'll taie crN.it for the pla)' sclec· tion (in tdc the the)," said Thomp. on. That was all the sconna Manna v.ould act in th~ half. as wcU a the pme, despite the fact \hat tt had oul41tned tne Friars 18l-4S in tow '~and had l l first do ru to~ f:nan t .. -o. ,. 1 ... 1 .... ,. I UC!, Gauchos win in soccer Artists can't get un trac~ed, fall to Elsinore, 29-6 pla> tern B1 JIM CARNE'IT .., .... c.111111 f t It run r 'he UlJ1tt H \ MAJOR l.•AGUE STANDINGS Anw1can LH EST DNUlOH W L ~ GB 1• 72 101 14 72 7 n n ;.sol i'f .. '° 5' 1 67 7'. •St , .. ., ... ' 6S 11 •O t Ott roil TotOlllO l•hlmot• Hew York ~too Ctevee&!IO MJIW111u1 Al ... DIVISION fl " ll .. 7t .. .,. ,, 76 10 67 ti 6i IS ''*Y't$C .... Mella 5 Cnkaoo t :rQr9Mo 7. Oetroh 2 Y Ofll 1, aos lofl 1 'Tun t, M!Mnoi. 1 MltW• • .c atttlmort t $ .. u .. 2, l<•nM11 Cl!v 1 ctr.tiona •· o. i.no I .T .. Y'sO-Chb 1t·rn (Sff.,,., 14 f l •I A"91111 IW11t 9osl0!\ IN -f •)) ., Ne• York (Mo/\tef~ 3•1) IMllltnOf'I (Fl•llHH i2· Ul t i Mil: •.ul<M ( (; ltltol\ 0-)I TOfOlllO (Stieb I•·•> •• Dllroll (Wiicox 16·7) Cllv l'O (Comtll' 4 II el Ott.1-llCI (Burri\ i3·71 MillNMllt 15'nllnlOl'I U·12) ti TtlCH (Oerw1111·101, lnl K1n1u C•ty (JOllfl i·2l 11 Se•llle 18 .. lltt ll•IS), (II) SUltcSIY's GtrMI Chiuoe> ti Antlb Toronto 11 Detroit 8oslon •I Ntw York Btlllmore •I Mllw1ukt1 Mk'llll501• ti TlltH l(•nus City at Setftli C1t11tl4lnd ti Ottl141nd NattoMt L .. ~ WSST OlvtSION W L ~. GB S.n Di.go 11 '4 562 Ari.nit n 75 490 iol'> Houston 12 75 de IOl'l '*"""' 10 n •1• l2h Clndnn•tl 4l 14 42t 19 I'> S.n FrtllC1M:O '2 14 ,425 20 Clliea90 NtwYorlt PtlltadtlOllla St. Louis Montrlll Pllllbure!! IAST OlvtSIOH tt SI t i ., ,. .. ,. 71 71 75 '5 IJ FridlY'I k.-Ded991"'1 4, Ctnclmlltl S Chic.go 1, N4lw Yori< I ~ Fr9nc•sc:o 3, At141nl• O Pnll.cttr~ f , Monlrlll S S.n DllllO 4, Houston 2 I i? 101'> 13 17\'J 241'> Ptllll>UrOh I, SI. L4'1'S 7 ( l2 Nv11119s) TldlY'I G-. Ded99n (H.nlliMf l·ll ti C1ncl0Mll (RobtnMltl 1-1), (n) Sen Diego (Loll•r I0-12l •• Houston <Rv•n 12· 101 Pillsburoh (Ctndllari. 12· 101 ti St Louis (LtPolnt IO· iO) New York IF1ro.'1Cler 4·51 ti Cllluoo (~ndefson 1-41 Montr111 IGulllclr.son 10· 71 at PnlhlOll· Piii• (l(oosnian l•· 12), (n) S.n Fr•nclM:o (IC.Mow 10· 10) •t At141n· tt IC1mp •·•>. (nl ~Y'I Gamn °""" ti ClnclnNll MontrHI 11 Pl\il1cMIPll11 S.n FranciKo ti Allllnt1 Plfllburotl 11 St, L.oui1 N-Yorll at Cllic100 S.n Dte90 ti Hou,ton, Cnl AMERICAN LEAGUE A.,...s S, White Sox o CHICAGO CALIFORNIA Flttellr 211 Pll<:IOrk rf 841'"-Sd Klttlt tf Boston cf Fisk Pl> GWelllr lb Luz1nsi. Oh \IL•w lb MHtMC Ovbzlsll ss Tetllli •brhtM •brllbi 4 0 I 0 ~•QUZ rf 4 0 i 0 4 0 0 0 Scontr5 lb 4 0 I 0 4010 Lynnd 3000 l o I o O.Cncs lb 3 2 I 1 0 0 0 O Downing If 3 1 2 O I 0 0 0 ,,.Ills cf 0 D 0 0 4 0 0 0 RtJltin dll e I I 3 I 0 I 0 Grlcll 2b 3 1 2 i 3010 eoon.c 401 0 3 0 0 0 Schoflld u 3 0 I 0 3 0 i 0 )0 0 6 0 Tlhlli Sc"" bv lnnlrl9I ll s io s Cttk41.. 000 000 IOO-0 c.llftm141 000 400 0 Ix -S G1me Winning RBI -R1J•ck1on (9). OP-ClllCIOO J, Catlforni. 2 LOB-<lllc•oo S, CaHfornia 6 28-Klllll HR-ReJeckson (:IOI Grich (171, OeClnces (Ill II" H R ER BB SO Olkll .. FB41111str L.12· 10 7 SPIUl!t!I' 0 NierNn I c.m.m.. 9 s 0 0 I • 0 5 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 Z.hnW,12·9 9 6 0 0 1 • B•nn•Sltt 1><tc...a to 1 1>41tler In Ith, SP•llnlr Pllc:tltd IO I b4111t' 1n llh T-2111 A-21.376 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodoen 6, Rech 5 LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI Sta 2b AndMnlb Mldndo rf HowtH P Guerrtr lb MerM\H tf Slubb1 lb Yte!Mf'C Scioscl• c RRnlds cf BRunelu River• lb RtUHP L•ndrit rt Tet1h •b r h bl 4 1 I I • 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) I 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 I ED1v1s cf Rose lb Reou'" Per11.er rt Ceaenotl EMl~V lb • Foi.v ss CncPCn u Oester 2b VenGrdrc Mllntr or BJlrdlto c Gulden Ph Price P Knclev Ph MCGion p W•lker Ph FrtrlCO P Krcllck Ph Barne\ pr l4 6 ' S Toteb S<trl bV fnrjtf19S 41brllbl s 1 1 2 • 0 2 0 0100 4 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 4 1 I 0 2 i 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 l4S1?4 LIS Anolits 100 200 lOi-• ClnclMltt 000 040 010-s G•m• W1nn10G RBI -Lanorteull 141 E-RRtvnolds OP-<onc1nn•tl 2 LOB-Los Anoe!fl s. C•nc•M•lt s 29-Lal'ClrHUJI , Ro~ HR-M41rsh•• (21). ED•111s ( 10), L•ndftau11 I 11) SB-<OllCtoelon ( 111 S-Priu An<k!<son. SF-ICniCllV II" H R ER BB SO Lft A"""' Reuu ' I 4 How W,•·S ) 4 I Clnci.nnatt PrlC• s • ) McGafign 2 ) 1 Frenco L.S-1 2 , I T-237 A-ll.IS2 PENNANT RACES S.n Diego Houston Allanl• NatMNI LM9Ue W•ST DtVISION W L 12 .. 72 7S 12 7S R•MAIMING GAMIS I l 01 4 3 3 l 1 , 0 ) r-0 0 l"ct. GB 5'2 490 lO'n 490 10'/'J SAM otBGO (16) -Home (S)• sei>t l9, 20 S.'1 Fr•OC•KO. 21, 22. 23 All1nta, ._..,,.., (I lJ• SIPI ts, 16 HoustOfl, 17, 11 ClnctnMll, 24 m. 2S. 26 S.n Francisco, 21, 29. 30 .. , .. ,,1 .. HOUSTON (IS) -Home (f l' S.PI IS, 16 Sin OiQO 17. 11 San Frt!KIKO, 19. 20 Lot A~•. 21, 22. 2l Cinclnn41tl, Awn 161 Sffl, 24. 75. U Los Anet s. 21, 29, )0 Clnc.nnell ATUNTA (ISl -Home ClOI *' IS 16 San Francl.)co, 17, i i Lfl' Anoties tt 20 ClllCinNIU 11 2'. IO S.n 0.-00. A-v 16) S®t 11. n. 2l S.n Dlf'OO. 2S, 1' 17 Clftc I ,. Toronto • Nov At 4 NV Mtb 1 MAJOR L AGU L AOERS AmeJ1Q LM.aw CTIW.,_ TtwndtY't ) IA TTING ClSO ti ti.Isl W nil kl, N- yon., .UI, ~II~. N-YO<k, ;M7, ~rtv, tall1'rllofe, •• eow.. 80\10'1, )20 Hrl>lk. MIMO\Olt, ..Jll RVNS Event. 8o\ton, ti~, ft&ncltnon OUl6n4. ff, Wll\fleld, New VO< t11 8oeet. toitOll, tt. \Iller, C1tvt1tfld n. Yount, Mlhn~. n RBI Kln(lnwin, 0o Jarid, 114. fltk11 IOa • '°"· 113 Aqnat, lollOfl, 101 Murrav, a.nitT!Of't, IOI; Otvb, s..11-. lD~ HIT$ Mell netv. ~ YOtk, IN: , 8o\10n, l71, Wlflfltld, New Yetk, 1)°1, Garcia. l'Joronto, 175. Franco, Ctev nd, • 114 tt1~111. a n1mor•. 174 OOUBLES Mall tv, Ntw Yon, , Pllrrltll, Tuat, 17. 8 , 'ft• .. U kl. TO<OfllO, JS, Evans, BoslOll, J4 HOME RUN~ Armu, Do1I011. 37, I( man. Otllle"CI. :M. l run. 11.v, M1Mf10t1 31, Thornton, Ctev ... nd. SI, Kllllt, Ctl/cuo, ' 29, Perr'"· DttrOll, 2', IWJl(ltlv, Oe lll'd, 2t STOLEN BASES Hendtirson, Otl.ltno. 5'. C0111ns, Toronro. S3. 8ut "" Clt~tltnd 45. Plttll. ~ 451 Gvclt, Totonto " PITCHING (ll ltlehlon.), Btv,...tfl, Ciev-.nd, 17·4, 290, Ale .. 'IOlr. T0tonto, 1'· S 3 II, Sttll>, Toronto. 14·' 2 S l; Wlkoa, Dttrou , 14·7, 4 OI, Cterntns, 8o•lon, t ·4, •ll STRIKEOUTS uns11on. s..1111. 111. Stieb, Toronto, 173, Witt, .,....., 1711 Howll, Tu .. , 152, BIVll~tn. Cl1v1l4lnd1 145. SAVES" Qu•~blrrv. K•r\541$ C1t'f, 40. C1ud1M. O•kl•ncl, 31; H11'11tnd4lt. Ott~r. 21. ROn11, MlnllffOI•. 2'. Rl9111111 New Vorlr., 26 H•ftonat L. .. .u. (Ttlrtutll llluncllY'• kmlll BATTING (;JSO el ti.ta) Gwynn, Sin Oleoo, 3Sl; Htm•lldtr, New Vorli., .319. S.ndbtf9, Clllcuo. l17, Cruz. Houston. 314, Lacv. Pi11~9h, l13 RUNS S.ndbere, Chicago, 105, Wl99111S, San DllOO, '7; S.ITl\.ltl, Pllll~h••. ff, Reines. Montr .. 1, fS, M411thlws, ClllCIOO, 93 RBI C•rter, Montrtel, 100; Sdvnldt, Pn~odeloll••· 9t. Ctv. Cllaoo. ti, Crur, Houston, '°· HerNndll N-V!Hll, tO HITS GwvM. Sall Diieo, 1'7, Sandtltro. ChlCl90. llS. Stmuel, Phl141dtlpl\lt, 17l; "''""· Montreel, in: Crut, HoustOtl, 171 OOOBLES R•lnH, MonlrMI, 35. S.muet. Plllledtlpt1~. 3', Sandbere, Chi· Cl90. 32, Rn. PlllSburoll. 31; Ourtlam, ClllCIOO. 2t TRIPLES Slmull, Pnll.otll)flle, 17; Slndbtro. Chiceoo. 17, Cruz, Houston. is: Doren, Houston. II, Revnol<ls. Houston, 10; Gwvnn. Sen DitOO, ID, McGM. St. Louis, 10 HOME RUNS MurPllv. Ati.ntt. 32. Schmidt Phi141dllonla, 30: Cev, Cl\icaoo. 25, C•rte<, Moolrtal, 24 STOLEN &A.SES s.motl, PtlllldllPlllt, 67, Reints, Monlrtti, 6', Wiggins, Sen Diego, 64, Redus. ClnclnMll, 4' PITCHING ( 13 dtcltlons)" SurcHtte, Clll· caoo, 14·1, 2.7', Honon, St. LOUii, ,.,, 3 •2; R•wlev, Ph11•dt1Pflla, 9 •. 3 61, Solo, Cln· clnnall, 15·7, 3.4 STRIKEOUTS Goodin, New Vork, 251, Vlltnlu.111, Ded991"'1, 212' Rven, Houston, 19'; SoJo, Clnclnn•ll. 15', C•rllon, Phl141dll· Piii•. ISi. SAVES Sutter, St Loul1, A2, Smllh, CllbOO. 31; Hol141nd, PhllaOllDhll, 2', Orosco. N-Vork, 2', GOS54IOI, S.n Dieoo. 25 BeniQIJel Cere• LYM Down11>9 DeClllCH Brown Sconl4!rs Mo•~ Wilfong Grict'I Ntrron Re. JKklOl'I Pell IS Picciolo Boone Schofield TllOm•s 8urieJOn Tefllls A.,. nenees IATTlNG A8 • H HR 'Jt17 5' 106 • 307 41 t2 3 ,., 12 131 n 471 59 ll l :10 .... 70 131 11 .132 ti JS 6 130 13 )4 3 27 3 1 0 2'S 30 76 6 312 S4 19 17 140 f JS l 466 S6 IOI 20 371 S7 16 1 117 17 2• i il04 32 IO 3 l56 31 69 4 ?1 2 3 0 4 1 0 0 4•i• 643 12"2 13' l"tTCHING Rll Pct. 31 34S ,. 300 7S 2" 13 27' 79 261 20 26S 1) ,., 1 259 33 1SI 50 253 IS 250 71 232 29 m 9 20S ?I "' 19 194 2 143 0 000 SH .m IP H Bl SO W·L ERA All~ 29'1'J 25 IS 20 3· 1 I S3 Corbell 77,,., 71 27 43 S· I 2.20 Forsch 14'1'1 1' 3 10 1· I 2 20 Sonc~z 71~ 73 33 5' 9 6 2 7S Zahn in~ 177 45 S7 12•9 3 27 Wttt '" 2tll Ii 171 12· i 1 3.7S Romon1ck 210 l'J 21, 57 71 10· 12 3 IS John i10•,,-10S S3 43 7· 12 • C9 Curtii 22~ 26 9 12 I ·2 4.76 K•ufman S9 S9 17 34 1·2 • M Kl1on SI ~ •2 21 62 4 4 • t4 si.ron 1431/l i12 49 59 7·7 ',. L•Corte 2~, 30 12 1J 1·2 6 75 Swan S I 0 2 0·1 IOIO 011~rs 11 1' 9 S 0-1 900 Tttais llOl''> 1364 4l7 '42 73.72 3.ff S.ves S.nc:lltz 11, Aue 7, C«l>lll • K•JOn 2 K•ufman I. Pacific Seutttwest o.,. (•t Ln AMM1 TOMh c.ttr) Qual10r1!MI SIMlts R.,.nestl Krlshnlln (llld141) dlf Peter Fltmlno (SHbrooit l1!4lnd, S.C.), 6·3, •·3, Jlmmv Connors ts.ntbtl Htrbor, Fla.) def. D•vld Piii (LH V19H), 7·S, 6·2; Oen GOl<llt (McLean, \It.) def, John Fr•wtev (Auslr•ll•l. 6·•. , ••• Etlol TlllKhlf' (P•IO• Verdes) def Bnice Manion (Fort Wor111), •·1. .. , Qua'1WllNI Olutllll Chris Ounll <Senta ANl-W•Uy M41sur tAu,trell•l def Fritz Buehnintl (Sttorl Hiiis. NJ l-Fero11 Tnoen (Merln• Oii RtYI •·•. 4·6 7·4, Ken Fltdl (St. LtXilsl•Roblrt SeouM> (Sunrise, F141.l Clef Bud Co• (At141n· .J&l.· Torey MlJOI (MalDahlAl. 6.· 2..~·l; Wottk Flb9k (f'o141nd)·S.n<IY Mlvtf (Atllltton) clef Torn Gullikaon <P•lm COHI, Fi.)· Peter Flemine (S.brOOll 111enc1. s c I. •·•. 6·2; Merk. EdmOndsOn <AustraH•>· sner....oocs s1-~1 1wooc11onos, Tea > def Steve Mti1ter (Nor1h Miami Bt.cll, Fi. l 8rl•n Tue,_ (LOS Anollell, 7·5 4 4 Mixed deUtlMI teurMment <•t Hl9eft ~ ISlaftd, S.C.) °""' ....... IClm Warwoek IA1ntr•1>1I C•llltf•nt Tenvltf' <Fr~•> 1191. Jose H•OU«H (SHtn)-Hen. I Mandtlko111 (CltchOSIO vali.la), 6·2, 7·S, Diel! Stockton·Anne Sm•th <U S.l clef Colin O•bllV IAu•tral••>·~e1111 SIOYI ( NlllWl'14111dl). 7 •6, 4• I WtfMft's '9mfs HIGH SCHOOL Mlll'W 11, K•teat 7 ~ U eno (Ml IOll to Cltvet•no 1 6, def Rouet11, 6· l, def. Print!, 6 0, E tlto1>1rt1on (Ml lost, 4·6, won, 6·0, 4·0, Po IMJ won. 6·1, 6·1. ''° Dovllle1 H•rrls·Churcll (M ) dlf Graff·D111ls, 7·6, Clef Croce·Mtllfl«.l¥s. 6·0 1011 to White-Ross, 4·6. Sltni1el<FK Roblr"on (Ml wOfl, 6·2. 4·0, '°''· 3·6, Ftonton Teno (M ) IOSI , 4·6, 4·4, 4·6 Kdl1111 16, Rlllno H•s 1 51n11e, GoldtlorH r IEJ Clef ~lls, 6•l, dlf C•tOll'I, 6·0. def C>u W•tll, 6 0 ~II"" IE I to,I, 7·4, won, 6·• 6•0, JM"Wll (EI won, 6· I, tost, >·6 won, 6 O °"*" Klrk·Slle• (E) Olf 11'tl>l•KIM<teattm, 6 O. Off Armstr0!>9•H _,, 6 0, del Klllef· Botto, 6·0 Smith FtitltOid IE> •Oft, 6·l, 6· I, 6·0. S mmon1·Alli$0!! IE> won, 6•1 •·• • J • W8'n.n'a~ HIGH KHOOL • lr..lne cit! w QUlnt• 1 s. Ir 11 Jrt L" AllmlMt , IOAY"S llUU\.:'n (ttttl If .. ..._.. Mrflfts "'"11119) ,IRST llAc&i ~ mll9 Dact M.oorfl OendY f'.Mn (Pl.I) l2 00 6.00 J.60 o.otnetrlc (Pwlo) • 3 40 I ~ Outu 1 Shyster CLacuy) l.20 Also rtte<I HI v Orewt, Bellllnt B ll'I, AlldY• w1nato11, Ctltrmlne Gtnl, Prlmlllvt StrttL 'T lnit I !)t 4 .l n SXACTA 14 n N•d i72'CI 2CONO ftACW. Ol\t rn 1 MC9l.. Tt """ Edet (A!Mbnl '40 tn IAO cn.rmtcJ Outr>. (0.$0fllel') uo :J '° Su,. Scl\tt11t llkklf'l !AO AIM rt«d Na11v C,....,, Or•~,,.,., 9"40et, Willt«bOl.ll'l'!t Slor, ~ Onh·, No Sthafectioft T•!N Ut 1/S tl g~CTA iNl Nici SSUO ,...,.0 lltACI. Ont ma. Otto • oval RtmoeOt (Mc» 4.!0 , 40 2 40 Prlllc:ns Lee tVlnCl!Vnl 2AO 'l 00 a ·S toten Momtnts < Kblr) '20 UO 740 .-..,Lry Al.IO r•~ rr J~ t.aa1, WlnOtmar•, O.n .. , Endllvor, hl'Ollftl Chr Time l ;57 21 ~ ~ IXACTA (1•6) Ntd 11950 '°""™ IACR. Ont mile oaDt AO••ntt SNrt. CCr09Nn) too 380 2.40 TM> .. Bll» Ciiio IF sntrreo) • ?O 2 40 A~ (Ltcltey l U0 Also r~· MiMtn•1141 Flh, Flrat M4lt1, &•ton Module, Two 8k'ds Tlmt: 1.5' l/S fltFTM llACIE. O~ mile Pitt Scruoln (H Parker> 1'00 600 470 Miu Gee J•v (F. Shtr'ren> UO J 00 Armbfo COOl\lt IJ ~>.tf') 2.40 Alao r.ct<l: Where Knockout, TOll'9 Rad. PrOUd Coun y, Centennlel Sono, P1vc110, Summer Time~ 1:5'. IJ l!X~CTA C4-Sl Plld '121.40 SIXTH RACI!. Ont mtle Plte ·Cat•nte (AllelerS~) 4 t0 '..0 3 00 t·Foresltr (V•U.lldlnOhaml 2 60 t ..0 •·Etociuent "ov IKUlbltr) uo 2 '8 .-.nlrv. Also rKld: Monttrtv Klli9flt, RtdfflOn, Ee11" Diilon, TrlO.t CNrOtr, Solt E•· e>ectlUon. Time. 157. $l IXACTA (S·l) P•iCI slUO SEVENTH It.ACE. Ont mile HCt Slivers Slarttl CHiii) 2460 10 60 6 ..0 M41v Wind (Prierl UO 6 IO Final Ca• OCuebltr) 3 40 Also reGld: W\OnM Nlndlnl. RIPI Gu ... , Cll'lmtl ~v. Piette Sclueele, SlnN Doll, StNoltl G~. Time. 1:.59 2l5. $l IXACTA (S-7) Ptld S261..20 llGHTH "-ACIE. One milt PtCe. KtPlrl IS.kar) ''° 2'0 210 Ht11lin Show (F. Sherren) 3.40 300 Br1111w•y B• (ICUIOler) 4 IO AIMI rlC9d'. Soruce Goose, R-nl Mite. Arvtrnt'I Girt. Time l:SJ 215 $l Ex.ACTA (4·S) Paid SIUO NINTH •ACE. Ont milt pace Thlor• H•nover (Vldnhml • 60 3 00 2 ..0 Orto Bvrd (J. P•rkll') 13 00 4.IO Dorothy Bret CH. Plll'kll'l :l.40 Also '9C9d: Rhoda LObllt, Vane111 H1nover, .HY Off, K•lllu• Prlncen, Time: 1.SS 4/S. $l EXACTA (5·1) N 14 $I040. U PICK SIX l1+S·S·•16-S) Plld 0 s 16,372.AO with one wlnnlne llcktl l1h1 horses) S2 Pleil Six conlOhltlon Ptld s2i1 20 w1111 7S wlnnlne tickets (five llorwt). TINTH •ACE. Ont mlll pace H1ndo11tr (Andenon) S to •..20 2 IO Run hit• (Coo•nl 12 40 10 ..0 Wlnnlne Ga-<P•rkll'l 3 60 Also rK'ed. Alwev' Sunnv, Br9ml>ltr Scr•mble. Snow 0.nce, Scott•"' 8ov, Sc0<p;o, Glmt ROC>M Ttmt I ~ lt S $l EXACTA 11·1) paio ,,.. 70 A1t1'1Cl4!nce 6.42&. Pomona FlltlOAY'S •ESUL TS (2nd If ll·dH tlW IMlfiN) APftALOOSAS FIRST •ACE. S f\Jflonl» SllePv Ltt (Smtih) 21 00 I 60 ? 60 Soils Domino IMurPhvl 7 60 2 40 Double R Plffsurt ILemanctl 2.10 AllO r•Ced Mr Slic Rtno l(ld Ttmt 1.00 215 ~ EXACTA (6·3) paid S236 00 • QUARTERHORSES HCOND RACE. 350 vord1 Et S.PO Moro (Brooks) ll.:10 UO 3 00 Azure Didi! (Herl) S 00 2..60 A•merlc•n Athlllt <Crnoerl 2.20 Atso r-acec:t· Klr>tVdudeldo. Peles Fun HOU51, Moon i..m, Tiny A lure, H•11 To Trucklt, HIS Not Detlcllll Time 1790 THlltO RACE. 3SO vard• Had41 Good Home (Fiii'•) 26.40 10.IO uo Gotta Slult Strah (Cruoer> 600 • 40 Tinv F11ture (Harmon) S.60 • Also rtc:ed Dvno DoO, Mlohtv Nuo, Jr Plunder, Showalntenuf T mt 1770 $5 IEXACTA 15·4) paid IA63 00 • THOllOUGHUEDS FOURTH RAC:E. Sin furtones SUr1>1s11< (B141ck) 12'0 3 60 240 Coiv Corner IC>tloedillol UO 2 20 RocOKo ·Ntvuco (MeNl 2.40 Also read Nole TM Cuo, PTICO, Listen To Thi WINI, Absolute Cinch Timt· 1114 1 5 FIFTH ltACE. ' lurlon9' Shl!TYI C•rllf f.a.l'IH) 6 00 UO 340 Menntrey <Domlnoulzl tUO 7 40 Garrltld (HOO.I • oo Also r.c.d. Mo\lem Sov. Truco, Hide •n SNker, VlklM Wtndv. Sinister Smile. Time i 17 2/S S2 DAILY DOUBLE (5·21 Ptld 142.20 SIXTH RACE. 1 1116 miles B•~ &tis (Burns) 75.00 24 20 6 60 lntrleuJno Bold (Bt1ckl 660 310 Quetn Ot O.rknen (Pt<lrozal 210 Also r•etd: Lor• VM, Second Bast, Enollsh Roytltv, Brickle ROM Babv, Wlllrl· w ind Rom.nee. Time 1:4' 415. ts EXACTA (1·6) P•ld '1,909,00 SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlorlos Fr11 World (Pldrozel 2 IO 2 60 1 10 For Jtvb•rd (DtloadiflO) 3 IO 2 IO Luckv Room IL•iNnce) 3 00 Ma l\O'Mter• Den Poll! Woodv Blatli.t>urn Coftv Pavln Mowero Twurv Alldv a11n Tornw11son Ill Kret1 rt l!Jhndlf Donnie ••• '"'"°"° Br1d Fuon Otoroe Archer JotvSlnd.i.tr •Jim NtllOl'4 P•i.11 Arfnotr Jim K•1'141 Jim Ge lltr Ktllh Fwuvs Mlrk McCumblt t..;«en RObOl't1 Garv Kr\MW P•vnt Sttwtrt Dt111Stock1011 i..rrvMl11 Jeff Mitchel Garv H•llbtrt Lon H•Mr.11 CMlrtncl ROM G•rv PIMS Ml\tSrnilh J1vH .. t Rick. DOlPOl Breu UPOlr Bruce t=le1thlr ,-l'ldy Notlh De Dovoltu Mlllt Putnam Forre5t Fezl« Merit C11C111tccllit 1 Rod NuckOll' G•vln Levenson • Nick Price "ooer Mellbtl MOrtls Httetskv MlktPKlo WayneGreov Jc. Snead Dan H1lld0non Grier Jones MacO'Gr•OY O•nFors~n Chi Chi RO<ll'loun TonvSllls J•cll Fll'tnz • Johll Httmatlk KtnQ11 Kno11 Bruce~ ~S.1111'1 0 A Wtlbf'lno Ron Strtctl LouGrehtm Tom Kitt GreoPowlf'I SCOll Wllltll'ls MICkSoll C•hllftPMll Mlrk 8roolls D•v• Elcllflblrver JodltMl.ldd Mik1Gov1 LPGA tournament (It Kant, Walll.) Sotnclf'·Otvlln '4·72-131 Mirta Floutru·Oottl U-7)-i39 Beverlev Dnls 61·72-140 Karen Permetll 73·61--1'i J1n1 Bl•IOCk 71•70-14i Stltrr1Turl'lll' 73·6~ 142 Amv Atcoll 70-71-1'2 C•thy R•WIOld• n-11>-1,c2 Lynn Slronty 61·7f-1'2 C1141rlott• Montoomerv 71-72-143 Lt urt Coll 71·72-l43 Lvnn Cookt·Perltff 70-73-143 Jo Ann Wu1141m 70-73-143 K•tllrvn Young 7•·4.-143 J•ntl AlldarlOtl n -71-143 S.ndr• P•lmtr 73·71-14' Ktlhv WMwortll 69-7S--i'4 P•llvShffnlln n -n-1u Mltr1t111 H•ooe n -72-14' Don1141 H White 70-7f-1'4 Kttllv Posttewtil 70-7f-1'4 r Ketllv Beker 73·71-1'4 c.111vMcw.-73·71-14' Btth Danit! n -n-10 J•n StePlltnsoil 72·73-1'S ClndV H-0! • • 73·71-145 8arbr• Mltrellit 12·7)-145 Nore.t Frltl 71·7f-1'S Lori G•rbKi 73·72-14S M4lrY D*tg 12· 7l--1'.S . B•rb TllotNs 73·7)-146 Terr-I LUClllM'sl 72·7f-1'6 • Det>orah ,,.trlul 73·73-146 Denise Strtblil 74·72-146 Stllv Quintin n -6.-146 Jtnt Crefltr 72·7f-14' Laur11 Rinker 74·72-1'6 M41rv 81111 Zlmmerm•n 75-11-146 Judy Clark 7'·72-14' Robin W•tton 10-n-i47 Otwn Coe 10-n-147 LHllV Holbtfl T3·7f-147 Ar.nndre ••lnherdl 12·7S--1'7 Pel Mtvtn 7S.72-l•7 B•rbllr• MoX1141U 77·71>-147 Beverly 1(1-ss 74•73-147 Pl• Niluon 61·7'-1•7 8onnt1 Lauer 7"4· 73-i47 P•I Br'lldley 74•73-1'7 Lenore Mur.oll• 74·73-147 Sue Fooltm•n 74-7f-i41 Ayelr.o Olttmoto 71·n-1'1 K vii O'Bntn 7'-76-141 Jll'ltvn Britz 70-n-1'1 M J. Smith 14·72-141 Otldll LHICtr 7.C·7f-141 StedMnlt Ferw10 75-73-14 JHMtllt l(ll'T n ·76-141 Vlcttl Ahla<tz 74·7f-14 C•tllv Mani 73·75-141 KllllV Hitt 73•76-l•t Oll>Oit Austin n -n-1't Peflny Pull 11-n-149 Judy Eros 7S·7f-1'9 C1tll1r1ne P•nlon 72·77-149 Shlllev H•mlin 73·76-149 Caroll ChlrbOMilr 7J.-7t-1'f Dianne Dt•lty 72·77-i49 hc:lr.v P11rson 77-n-ISO LHnn Canaoev 75-75-150 Cotleln Wallttr 75-75-ISO s.ni.n tournament (tt CNl1ett9, ft.C.) Mll"r 8•rbtr Paler TllomJOn Art Sllveslront Arnold Palmer Oouo .S.nd•rs Blllv C1tP1r Jerrv Barber JONI K•lfnll• GIOl'OI L•nnlne 10-..-i31 6H.-l!ll 73·'6-139 71-69-140 ,, .. ._1'1 74-6t-142 71'71-142 73-49-142 '9·73-142 1'~ OUt>lln Lau. Sflarl> -Controt.--- Andv's COPY, Marks Emoeror, A41ust Tiie Fl.rnt T1rne I 1' l S EIGHTH ltACE. 6 turtonQs , JOflllV Jump UP 18141G>.) UO 3 20 2.AD Sll•r1-... s SllVI R. (Murpf\y) 3.20 2 60 LHdll''S Bi.d (Olivtrtl) 7 00 AIMI raced Mortan O .. Winnett Town. Asl•" Fl/9111, Smuo9ttr'I Gold. Honor Her Off~mt 1 II 11 S I lS IXACTA <4·11 H•d 134 50 NINTH ltACL 6 lur10net MyatiU I lrllll (Mtl't•) 7 40 4 00 l 20 Huon Kid IPedroze) 3 IO 2 IO w.-. ... ·, Rid <Oli•trft) l 20 AIM> raced. Buell Benny, Fllll Rtfltc.· hon, StlKI VI"''"· F'"' lolc:lrulhno. l(nithl Trldl Time. 113 TlkTH RACL 4 furk>n9L New Str.otvv <Crutl 1900 1.20 HO ,.,, look (Ori .... ) • 00 4 '° " PIH Too IOelnctlllol 3 20 Also rec.cl FNnt lrT\41"' 0.ol In, G•llbv Cll>tf. Lucilv lucl<IV. OHdY Lont· ' Tim. 1 10 115 U UCACTA 16 11 Niel $397 50 U ~ICK SOC 11 I 5 • 1 6l Plld '4S,41' 00 w 17\ ~~ lfct.tt (Sil! l\ofses) s2 Plcll $111; conM>telion "14 "15 oo wit!'! 45 w lnnl,.. llO•h Cf1¥t hClf'Ual •L•VllM1'H RA.CL 4 flll1GllOI OoOl • Cour Ot (PeclrOtl) 7UO 100 :no H•luro N•t•ile IBl«kl IJ ?O s '° La f'onllY"I (HenMft) 2.IO AJto r9(M AteotrN Nan. kt ,,. An ()!fer, Tudlld kl\10.. Syrnmen $Otft kwfno llct timt 110 415 IS llCA~TA (6 71 Mid Sl21.5Q. TWCL"H IUC I tilt mn.I ~I Knotocout CRoncll >000 1.00 » LHl\I NtOt • (Jtn) IUCI 6 AO' Smot-1'1' P•ll OGvtrn) AIU tl«'d S.r•t°" T t ca11110. r , fiott J t ~ Timi· l .. 4 S. U IXA(TA 1)•7) N Cl »JS.40 Al IO.UO (nt!imffd) • w ..... -. COLLKGIE UCIT.......,.. (tt TvPlll Hfltl). ~6,UC ll'w.l UC lr•lftt 0 01 2-3 Stenf0t4 2 , I 1-t UC Irvine SCOl'll'9 Awe<kamo 2, OIMtr °""sew.. Cthforn .... Lone IMCll SI. 2 Pet>1>trd1111 '. use • UC Ian OltoO 7. C•I Sl•I• F ullerlon s UC Otvl• '· Cllremont-Mudd • "'1L UCLA 11, Lovoi. (Ill) 6 ... Frnno St. 4, Lone leech St S USC is, Ct! St•lt FUiierton J Stenforo 12. Cltremont·Mud4 1 us National I, UCt;.A > HIGH SCHOOL tt¥lno T_,,,..,.... (tt """"' ... ,,., First •OUNt Laoun1 e.adl lO, IKtnlltdv I Lavun. IM<ll 2 2 J 3-10 Ktnntdv t I i >-I LMUlll luetl KOrtno -GMf• '' I G!IW! t, Y !Id J Fra I, IC(lc.Nr 1, H wn I, eoncst1 I stmtllllllll ........ a..dt 6. CwnM I .. a.a Ulla a.actl 0 1 J 1 .._.. CV11f SI 1 I J 0 ..... LIOun. KOf M -H4I 2, V t!d Z. 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'7 • 0 J 0 ~Ut 000 17 S) ooo u st Meml tnu ~Poll' Ntw Eno•end NY Jtll 811tftlo 2 0 0 I 000 6J 2•J 1 I 0 .500 •9 U I I "O .JOO 2t 4S I 1 0 ~ 40 '$7 0200001451 $UndaV'I OIUTltS ..m. at Pt11$l>lll'Oh IClltllllfl 2 II I pm ) ll•ldon ti K1111u Cltv (Cll1nnef 4 el 10 tm l Alltnt• tJ Mln11150ta Ch•C1100 II Gr11n 81Y Clncinntll ti NV J11, SI Louis el 1n011n•POI•' $111114 a1 Ntw Enol•nd Otlrolt et'T•/n~ BOii Houston 11 S.n Oleoo New Orle•rts •I S.n Fr1ncl1co NY Glanta 11 wu111no1on Plln•OllPlll• •I Oettaa Oenvtr et Cltvelelld <CheM.t 1 el • p.m) Mendlv'• Gimt Miami ti BIJff110 IChlnn.t 7 et 6) Communltv c ..... TODA "f''S GAMES "''". ~"""'llK• Or.noe COHI ti GoldOl'I WISI (II OCC) S.40lebKlt ti El Ca"*'<> S.nte Ane •I FUlllrlOll LA Soultl•tsl al Lono B .. <h CC Cill'US •t Ml S.n Anton.o, ''° P.m Venture •t T•tl P•lomlr 11 Los A"90ltl cc Ml, S.11 Jtc:ltllo •I Rl111rsidl cc SoulllwHl"n ot AnlllOot Venev E•il Los Anolles •• Dts«t Moor1>1rlUll LA H41fbor Well LOS.,.OOlllS ,, S,nl• Monie• cc Gllnditlt ,, LA Pierce CorrlCllon 11 Stn 8-rdlno VetllV Cel Lulhtnn J\I •I LA V•tltv S.n Dletlq •I Groumonl Rio Hondo 11 lmotrl•I V•lltY PllOl!nh1 at Sen OIHO Mes.. uo P.m S.cremento •l Pn•dlne "" o•mes 11 730 om, unltu otherwise noted Hlth sd\oot ~•tDAY'S scot1t•S Founteln \ltlllV 11, Et Toro 14 M4lrl111 10. S«vlte 7 Hunlfnoton B11cb 17, O•mlen O Edison 1•. Collon l Le Quint• 21, Oceen View 10 P.clflca 1', Westmlnsi.r 11 S.nti.~ 31, Coil• ~ 7 Coronll def M41r '· S.n Cttmtrtte 0 Eblnort 29, LIKl&.in• Beem ' S.dcllebliclt. 1', S.nll AM 0 M1uton Vleio n . Unl111rs11y o E-.nz• 4S, CtPO"rano \l•llfv 22 Torrev Pinn 21. D•M H s I El MocMn4I lO. Kenneoy o LOll9 8eedl Polv 24, Footnltl ll NO< to 19. Or I/IOI 0 Cvoress 21, Garclln Gro11t 7 Los A141m•IOJ 17. St AntllOnv O Lotr• 13, Alleholm 12 1Srq·()lln4a ••• Wl!nuf 0 Wntern 43, BelNtower 13 TONIGHT'S GAME Bue111 P•rk ti Bots. Grendt --, Soccer COLLIG• <•• a... Celloel) UC trvtne l, 811M 0 UCI 1cor1ne -Kevin Stllnt Helftimt 0-0 COMMUNITY COLLEG• (It SHdlltMclt H•1tl> StdcllMcll I, ~ f Slddllback K0<1no Mill• Norris H.ithmt 0-0 0..., ... flshlnt DAVEY'S LOCKI!• (NIW'*1 8Mdl) -106 •netera 542 bonito, 16 yetlowltll, SI t11llco blu, 25 Mind 1>41u, 7 slr.1Pl•cll., 11 SheePShHO, • N•WPO•T LANOINO (Newpert ... ell) -31 anetlf'~ 152 bonito, 10 1>11u. 2 vellowtell, I rock fish Frtdllv'a fnlnMmens .. 1 BAHBALL AIMt1c.lft l.Mtw CLEVE LAND INOIANS-Ctlleel uo Rom.n •Otfltfo, o•lclllr. from M•lnt ol 1111 • Internal~ i...o-ve Puret11Hd thl con• trte11 of JerrV UldUr Ind Jtff B•rklt'v. oltc:tltrt, from ~'"" Naliefttl L .. _. LO$ ANGELES DODGERS-C.tlld uo Lemm+e Miiier, outtilldtr, from Alt>u· -oue ol lht Peclllc Cout L .. Dut, Ctcll ElOV, OUlfttldtr IJld V1n<1 LO<tNct, e111e11tr, from S.fl AntOlllo 1n. TtliH Ltffut •nd Jo\t Gonzelez, outt111dlf, from hktOfitld of Ille Ctlilornl• L•tOl'I 8ASKl'8ALL N11N1i(11"8t ...... ~MCltftlft CHICAGO IULt.: -Tr.Ced. 1 Wtllltt Brvtnl, a111or, to tilt D•ll .. MllverlO• for e MIC.OllCl'1'0uf!d drtft 1ollcllotl In 1"6. '°°,..AL.L. Nofl9fttl , ..... u.tut BUFFALO &ILL 1oMd LUCIOU1 ,smith, QlfMrMCk. ~NI Rodnh I II• ]Mlf'. to(Mf oeo.. Ol'I lflt lnMtd ,.,...,, ~'' M,IAM.I OOl...fl't11N~A~ !Ml 11e. lrt41 C~ MVnclt w t (<llltetecl Bruins heavily favored By ROGER CARI.SO Ot 1111 Otllr '11ol llalf P ADENA. -U LA's B~um return to their f; vunte piece of'lur1 1h1 a11emoon -the ~ose .Bowl, where the) are t\\O-timc defc:ndi Pac-10 and Ros.e Bowl champ10n-:1 -;celung to 11n flrO' e on their I ~ rrcord and No. 8 national ranking a1 th~ cx~nsc of l.!Ong Btnch tate's 49t~ Kickoff is at 4 p.m. and the Bruins urc hcavil) favored to break open with a barrage oftoucndo"m apmS1 the Paci tic Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on representat1Yc5. • For Long ·aeach Staie. the 49cr 1 ~st moments figu"' to come before the game when Todd Hart. a de- fensive back who suffered a l'ripphna neck inJury two >can; ago at this same site. is scheduled to \.\.'AU~backon to ,the Rose Bowl turf: Hart, a former Servtte High sta1 and a resident of an Juan Capistrano, has been on a two-yea1 rehab1litauon program and hi$ cur- rent status is considered a hadc under miraculous . The UCLA-Long Beach State ganu will be the second between the schools. The Bruin won a. 41-JC decision in a ~ason opener two yea~ ago. The 49crs had a better record than did the Bruins last 'ICason -8-4 tc 7-4-l -but UCLA won the Pac-IC title and overwhelmed lllinois 45-9 ir1 the Rose Bowl while Long Beac~ State fin ished in a tie for third in the PCAA. Bruins" Coach Terry Donabu< watched his team shut out in terms ot touchdo-wns by San Diego State prompting the UCLA coach to say the only reason his team was ranked No 4 in the natton was that the people who were voting obviously didn'1 k-now what they were doing. Long Beach State, however, doe! not figure to outgain the Bruins as th( Aztecs did. and the Bruins have.place· kicker John Lee around, too. whc toed six field goals last week At the controls will be quarterbad Steve Bono. with Bryan Wiley anc Danny Andrews the key rusher$. All-Amencan candidate Duva Love. a product of Foun ... m Valle) High. is the focal point of thi Brums offens1Ve hne at tackle. He an< former Manna High star Let Knowles. a Hneb3cker. ai:e the aruins c0<aptains for the season. Also figuring prominently 1s sec ond team tight end Greg Bolin anotl\er prooucf ofFOuntatn V:attc . Donahue enters toda)'s contes with a 63-26-5 record.Just nine game short of the UCLA coach mg record o 72 victories by Bill Spaulding. Landreaux decides it in ninth -GINCJNNA Tl (AP) Eve1 thoui)l Ken 1..andrtaux-isn't having; good season. Cincinnati Reds player Manager Pete Rose doesn't count th• Los Angeles outfieldef out m th• clutch. "Landreaux is a good little hitter: Rose said. "The ball jumps off his ba once in a while.·· l.andreaux came tfirough tWlce ir three innings Friday niJhl. He hit . ground-rule double to ignite a two run rail~ in the seventh and belted . game-v.inning solo homer in th ninth for a 6-5 victory, the Dodger! th1Td straight. Landreaux.'s pinch-hit double i1 the seventh put runners on secon1 and third with the Dodger trailing b a run . Both scored for a 5-4 lead. "That was really important for th team." Landrcnux said. "I was JUS tryin& to get a runner in.to scorin PQSlllOn. That put l\\O tn .SCOnl\ ahead.'" and that puLu Ro~· lead-off double in the eight led to the t)·ing run, but tandrt'nu came through once again with one ou m the ninth. drilhng his 11th home otf reliever John Franco, S· I, wh. absorbed ha:. first major-league to . "In that suuauon 1 was JU'it tryin to look for a pitch to &~t a b3sc hit. Lundttaux. who wu h1tt1n .24 going into the game, said, "It wa fastball up~ little bu. I just happen to get some d1'itancc on 1\." . Tltans plaYi home openei . . I r I . I ( l l l r ) Stiff test awaiting Aub.ur n Texas hoping o hand Tigers second setback AllatHCtatall J002 lwl atll On• 41lf 119 .. ..... 119 A!:~x~1M~~JW'& ~ IALMA PlllUIU our· fam"ous ,, •. • .•• Ltml CO\lnMllNI 11us So El Olll·IP Ull llMIT conttact labor.,. part ~ &.119 Cam no Real. S•n Clom H!gtl gross, net, cfepreo. lime Exlef'lor/ ntetlOt tf ~ .. II•••• d In Uc'd 492·7296 Own r64~·2&47 DIMES =main~ FYI .,= :Ul.000 IO Forced to .. 11 eoucauonll A L I N E ~ d ...-., * ar naelft oom- From AP dl1p1tcbcs FORMER JOOG£ :~~~h':!:r~~n HB _ • • __ ~:"by· :&fM':: 'i,'=•= :W11':: 11·1 only the econd game of the $CilSOn for _ CoMt Hwy, ~ 8ctL.. .._ INa: MMll l"1Ch the Auburn T~ but already the most AUi i. ~UIA Mtrtga'-"' Admln otc for -clP EOE ~le Mw nm1 pr..-1"!JW:8k~oo;~h~s ~~igf!~°i:rthe'ronufaras N~!'~~~~'fo!~~n 'ii:i1m1:0211~t~~JA:~:J~ s~~:09frw:!.': K::O~ ~.,:.'t':'e.n: ,~eL~~."m ,t_~~~ =.=1n~ the national champie>hship is concerned;' spec .stzlng In Crlmlnal & _ 652~75 OOod conctn•on. with llcle condltfon $50 H••d· and 125. L.Wge um~ ......, , ..... _,,.._. =tor~~. saidAubumdtfen 1veendJohnOa1leyastbe CMtUt~aUon.Forepc>t. s~tlnC.,lit. 22CALWlnchelter 1899 drawere '60 Call boefd and frtme 150 lnCS atand U2 l'"'P OlnFnay.P/fgerwr .. ole tate ~ C... op. llth..rnnkedTigersprcparedfortoday"spme 7,52-272 TO~Slnoa~~~2tld vintage boft ocUon S20 96~608 =table•1&mpl24.~ catatogt COneole1Vl8. tlilli>. llte ~& = ~tYf:'Jtlee •v.,tattl• with founh·ranked Te ns. -Robt.Sattler NH/CM 648-<4934 Tt E matc:l'llng E78xt4 e 2e" t1t:l'.:e~ $o~ pt.,.~ bftlq)g "1fol. 20-1 UCinlln8 .,....... evtlll· The Tigers had comclnto the n ranked l.ttt I IH. 3004 :;2~~' Bd$4~~ ANTIQUE profesalonel ~t~<:i! ~I~:= LADIES ~ 6-tpeed He • M NB = ~":.. "': QI No. l in 1lle Assocuucd Prtss poll, but FOONocl mo Old 661 ~!!!'ngc~:ma~= Courier 135 pair blkef50C.blke.-.c:ka OOU8Lr t>«t mattt 40Hre.IMCtk:lll.wcatJon ... ...,.,.L,.__.., .. dro~pcd JO places aft ra20..18Jo to Miami puppy al1863-8314 WIOOWHAS forTO'e $20....,~ t>oatd ,15 mounted 631-3701. double 18. lif9e sel50'. S40 ~ iboxJllra\g S40 exPW tt.B 536-8581 6 .. 1•ore41..-oe1 .in.~1feKiCkoO-ff20a~1c. f ' •• 'd b FOUHD:9/11HB blkltan ~·~.!!'a~bqUalifV· 2414 Santa Ana #E.,; TW06g&llon0tder Mere D1!~•1u3n ... ~etlrp '.:~50ad ~~~ ~ue llmMTlm .-r.-._ we go ~we re out o n. 1 Au um Chihuahua fem. ·nr Dennltol;~ 8n.730 rear. ~7. · ;as tanks One 3 gallon k~ "'C" • -........ _... ........ Sherman Gard•n• la Ptoduct6an ~ llNP- center Yann Cowart. "lt would be extremely Merine Hiott School John1on SS tech Lllfge tan.., ~5-3838. ~ mattr .... firm 5 uarchlng tor an ~ & ~· cue. difficult to win a notional championship with (2l3J821..o642 · Bel Wul.. SIOO ~~N~!!s.i!:·~. 5'4M934 • LA.z;.eoy redlna ~. :r~ ~~5·~~gwo!:!; energetic hardwotllng '°"*~&-, rt co two lo:.~ w1lh all the 1ood teams out there." FOUND 9/2 tml blond ter· U•ll SEClllU Y Music bOxes s10-sso WHIRLPOOL w ~ 1n goodcondltlonl45.~ c:haitS wtth atms e«tOO 10 ithe OW· owner 517-3311 reAasCoachFrcdAktrs1s~ofAubum, rlermbclmldog5moeold Part-Um~. With back· Prlncesshouae1temsSS.: working condition 125. trlc~.!.'1f:t•~ IOOlt eu1hon1 I 0 :n.c:r=== mllMid and for more than one reason. 754•1340 • orou.nd In sates H P<*-$20. Table lamps '25 and 64W.'13 ~~ · · M-4..a25. learr\lno appottunlty. Cell "l don't ht.;e to play someone who's had a Ible PteasecaHll33·18ll3 s.5.PJategtasadoofinlr· WINGBACK chair• $25 · FDRENCHdOor• petrS40 Oorothy, en-.22'8 Marts Mot« Routlt •• ...,.. .,, ~me .before. es,,.....iall•y a top football.team," · btwn 10:30am-1430pm ror '25· Decorator Items eact1 eon .. t•ble $25 R-11 INSULATION S5 a 644-7183 ' Frt ~pm Newport 8a.c:tl .~.. fOUNDADS 11-$25.Twotetsoflir .. Twtn'bedS20Lams$10 bt1Q '2barbel'c:haire$5 . e sa1a. "l hey'vc had a game to get the *DIEi IUYER* 125 and S40 835·2224 e.c;n Cheat of :awett each. Turntable •Ith 1------....._-hOtel Muat o. ti YJt «*I. N¥e butterflies and wme of the bugaboos that ARE fRE£ Earn H 00/hr PIT·Publle BEDROOM drneer, nine s.5 Large mirror a1o. ampllfter 110. Gu ~ FREEZER, uprlOht 11 llllt ~ O.l*\dllD .. tran9PO'· come about the first game out of their system. poll taking, clean cut & drawers excelteflt $30 sewing machine $30 •red rotary lawn moww eubie ft. run.a 3•t S50 W \ation. ~a~ . plus conditioning, so I don't care for that." dependable need only to Large mirror framed $10. Typewriter S25 Book.; S30 lntwl«door$5. 270 Auorted v R'bblt TRAVB; LOOGE but "°' MC r ry. Earn Alo o w'th th · nat·o al h • h' CaU·. apply.542•7211-1815 N. Stereo end eight tr.ck ahetveald"k ••t sso Eeat Wlbon.645-oJ18. motor7para O·S60 Cd ft51NewportBl'fd. .....permon1tl c.ii nP t ctr 1 -n c amp1ons ip French St• 203 B-S Ana tape $15 OeluH metal Round dining table $30 SECTIONALIOfeS40 Ctn-646,and ~}5 or 831·2112 Coeta Meta 1o.m to 4llm. aspirations, the Ti&ers will be motivated in. 142·1111 '70 VW Bu•. Rune great. Iron board S5 Lemp Four ch1lr1 $10 eeeh. Ing tab... $25 .. ch. -~ m--. la.._ other ways. The Longhorns won last season's recent eno & trans work. table ss. Ladlee bfeyde, Et•o•rH s 15 Heh. Weight bend'I $50. a.c.-HOUSE CLEAHIHG meeting20.7.holdi~"AubumstarBo.Jackspp s1&00 646-2826 m for llloe $25 Boy'• bleyele Round card table t12 trlc: tools 125. A.rt and s:i~~lnia'L'':: ~.~~ llTllllLMU 1111111 to merely ~5 rus~ina .yards. In tb1.s years FOUND Dalmatlon Foun· Pataft5pm Pro &OO. b«ga111 S25. Screen Pl'Ojector $20. plct~• to 125 eech. cnlire'20-S60 Soldou CallRobt>iMAllQ&Mop. •l&IWI 18 opener apmst M1am1, Jackson gamed 96 ta1n Valley. 983-a078 Ul ll .... .,, Cash. 53M2e2. t:, ~2~:;--'°' eight Men• large ~ $20. drop ..., taca. and 4 Good.,., ancs hcUs Loaieed In ~ lleldl yard~. • _.. BEDROOM aet: Ch .. l, . 2 Bool(a $2 MCtl. Rec:orda cheln '50 Art dec:I0 8M 648-075'7 8n)1lma.: '*~'°'lull time In other games involving the nation's. Found rnat• gr~/vwht 0 NEWPORT BEACH headboard, comet desk WOODEN p&aypena 115 12..ch.Sc:nwlnnVanity table ~·4 ChW9 S50: ~1n..._c11per1. ranked teams it's Minnesota at No 1 ASheepdklt og, fem tlt>m t~.~~-~·~== $48. Ottioe cnw S21 • ..en. Canister vecuum, ~.~3-~· tMne Vanety of antique end IH*H B ment. Pay irange k • . · epup,maleblk/bn.n ... _ • 962-9759 wortc1 good $20 Bath· ...._......,.. Vll'llllQI c:tlM'a and rode· Aelleble women lo~ 11100-1200 plmo Cal N~bf!S a; No. 16 Washington at 1NO. 3 S~epherd/KHahound required Fleitlble hOU4'1. lnette' S7.50. Stroller RE.AT ax12 pool • ... 15-$45 Hardwood w.kendaonly.Clteand IH9fdduo,,d.1424470 M1ch1gan;No.12 PennStateatNo.51owa;co-max. fwn wtitlbm ml_x Pereon Friday. $300. BENTWOOD rodlw $20. $8.50 Hot WMets toy laddet'40~ l3" rocAter$l8 Tittewf¥elof· CO<* tor ~ 1ecty.1~--:iiiiil-- No. 5 Miami at Purdue; Long .Beach State at Sh• Ph• rd · ma I e ptw1t. Mr. Levy, 645-6622 Rattan sofa S25· Ba.la ex-$8.50 Baby cat ... t 16. bi.ctt and wtt1M TV $.40. nee cN16r '115 s.i.at All's ,._.-ed.144-2t20 I J l•I No 7 UCLA• Tulsa at No 8 Brigham Young; grey/blk/ten mill. H~y. ·ah. lOam haust $5. 554-5'453 20" bile• $15 646-1525 12" metal fan H . wooderl deeka $14-'50 PERSOHAL _CARE Of Washington °State at No. 9 Ohio State: s~~l~r: ~ BICYCLES. man'• 10. YOUTHbeclcomf)lele$2~ 557·3533. 42 lnCh 4 cnww~ llllP 11• ~ ORANGE Bowling Green at No. IJOklahomaState; No. tort~. Newport 8Meh speed, many extru. 3-Trump•• sso. Boy'• GUITAR with 91np elec:tne teac:Mr deek S2t ecc:i.. ••-nHd• ft N'S, LYN'S, 14SouthernMethodistatLouisvillc;No. l5 An1malSl\elter,125M... llULTIOTOR ~~f~·~tc!~• biCydel$10-S15.Aatung '50.645-6914. ~ound~4!:~ ~= AtOES & COMl'A· Oklahoma at No. 17 Pitt: No. 18 Aorida Sta~ Dr1ve, CM. 644·305f ROUTE lYAIUllE Choice$45. cti.id·a high· ~t!].;!~~:,,~0~ H1DE-A·BEDeotund love Ugtit up actv. ~ 1 1s. in9 • mutt. Houri s.u ::'~duly In at Kansas: and No. 19 Alabatp_a at Georgia FOUND: Male merielwht lnL&gunaBeacti Must be rise $30. Barg~lns. Sclence fiction mega-... 1'50wti.Wood~ Woodenbeda.lif98~ PM, Wees.Mon. Super· 111111 tf:a to~ Tech. . AustS'*>mlx&amabllc ov• 18 years old, have 968-8138 11,,.. 15' 1792 W-1-elOth amt Chair• $20 ~-S1S.$&0. ~ ""°'Y exper. MCI e-y. e&e-4Ml Lou Holtz made a succc sful coaching Terrie, rablee tag 5473. dependable car. Wiii CABBAGE Patch Kida minster, Cott• Meaa. each. ea1.eee1. 331-C t• 4 dr..., ctr.... C.-494+&eG 1--·~----- dcbut at Minnesota with a 31-24 victory over 64-4-365& train. Ex~ Mtptut $50. Toys 25'-$5. Ex-548-0865 SatUf'day onty A~o. Coeta Meea. tlq~ =.,. ~ = HOUSEWJVES e.m D1r• NurllnO Rice. But the Gophers don't fiaurc to have as FOUND°' frM to gd hme Earn 400·500 SS per cerc;:lae machine S25. HUFFY 24" men·• 1(). chelts ll~ 81..,._ money wtllle 'ffNI ~ 1m1 easy a lime with Nebraska . Tltt·Bull Mix, JoAnn & month. Call 642-433? Boy•·. baby girt and oou.s SS each. Bleyclea IPeed blcyde 125. Klno trunk wM drawer• 125. dren are In aehool. FIT, p M. INft. CHA 0t "N b k d · f . N 1 Pla<:entla. 831·5340 10am-5pm. women• clothing SOC-SH 15 Bed new s2o tit• Whit• fur becl9')(Md, M*'Y light• and i.mPa 931-0140 ex_perlenc• nece .. ary. c ~s ~ ts e~rvmg o . its. !?· FOUND: amall old dog, ORlllE COAST $10 Suzanne .. 546-5357. Stweoe. thrM s12.so· very pretty 120. ~own trom evwy •• S..145, HSK'f>A·COMPANION-Conv1111*" Hoeplt rank1~g. saJd Holt~ Theoff~ns1ve hne ts the DAILY PILOT CHEST. Whit• with nine Red velvet Iron chalre fur area rug, pile, 2. VflfY Box• of old 111\w plat• AIOE~Mlll&Ke lady. lfvie..' ~ Beacfl. Xtnt best Ive ever seen. _ . blk/brn mix.:· H.B. on brown dr.....,1 and White $39 Tebl•$5.50. Book• deeora.ttw $20. 2 rol-S1·135. Variety chit· In CdM 720-0411 ~ der"8I' medt- L.ast year Nrbraska hum1hated Minnesota Atlante. S36-56 cnfna knob• $30. Metal and record• 25c-S5. away bed• with mat• dren'• vintage .. llMt · Clll lneutence.142""°'4 8~13 """'·nninoaslidethatcostJocSalemhis FOUND sml brn fml Iron boafd $2 Phone Clothea men'• and trHllH 115 each. pedal toys and ;:ri: Hueeler/S8'e9maft. CMh .,.., • ""&' "''0 • • duc::h nd Ix NPT IS ll!H " • • 's1 •• E ·--788-4481. •2 S35 0-.... I comm deity, own trana. JOb and eventually led to the hanng of Holtz, u m .,.......,369. Saturday pm women• ..... n-ger . ti • 1• ..-... ng 142-1447 PIT~ 8cH. who had coached before at Arkansas and in eso-8914 ANSWERING SERVICE or all Sunday. photo 118·50· Portable GIRL s bleycle. ei.etrle st•Ulreengenel30. Cfo-18135 ~ F.V. ... LOST 9111 Jn "'••tbluf... toilet for trelter S&O. typewriter. rmnual ~ quet Ml $10. 8oU9 of -..... 12 the pros. ,;.-•• Telephone Operator. GOLD vetvet Couch, WllfY Sinks for trallel' $548. writer Poniche reftading vintage euto end boat Mll1m _........ Ohio State quart~ck Mike.Tomczak. on long haired ~Y female vanoua lhitts FIT. cleatl SSO. 751,..798. Kitch«! 1tM11 25'·$8.' ·ienee,' 10 key adding ma-patU.llQhts.oaeandllN AESIOENTW.ClEANlNG ... -. the bench wtth an m1ured leg m last week's cat. YetY old 0•2314· 382 Third St. Lao Ben Ant~ $1-$50. Shoes ctl.ine. heeyY Q9UIJ8 st..i 2sc-s1ct 843 W• 15th Wortdng Foreman: Sal+ Tlh 1'911P • :rau tasn .. victoryo,erO'WnState has been cleared for Lm~ _lmtl~amwtbu-~ ~ APU Tllm I 1. YOUTH ctlelt bed -'th 8 to n; 2SC·SI Bed lheMI. Peehint(o ma-Street. Hftport Beedl commtol1500/mo.M1R. 1ng. 1te ~ & ~. • • • ' --'-....... ·-..... _ headbOard, .good COO· pada. foam, SS Fra.mee chine. N.lmldlf*. lawn (off Ptacl9nU. A"9f1Ue) expr 1yr. lklentengllltl .... & cilc errwoa. actton against ashmgto!" State. Tom\:uu. 11 moa SA heights Mid age COUPLE for 12 ditlon SSO. Mat11'1P fOf l1·S8 0111$10-S50 Jew. •preader $45 each. 541-0135 Saturday onty, reg Clean~ 20-30 ,..... tn ,._ hopes he gets a better reactJon from the home Owner Heart Broken units In Costa Mesa. aame $25. 645-0490 eirY 25C·S35. 414-4451 644-aa. ltt• ft:OOem. ~ Bd\ 642-41824 ,...._ ~~thanlan~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-our~~---~=~ on 2BR. Ref a req. fl ...,.., ....... ·---- Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce to comment: Lost Male Au1t ahep, 532.S939a.monly · ~~ ~ .... ~ • .!~~ •••-l•llL' "WesortofconsidcrOh10Stadiumasanaway large blue Merle-Vie W ........... .._, -.r ... ••• -· '-game." · , CDM,blu collar 840-932e &rt S1ln Prtftnlttll lltlr ut• Slll ••r Wu... Slll lelt Wu... avan. P.IT ~at ffont dloa; __..d, Like ubum. Pitt ho~ to make a toet: Vic Dene P1. M-StMp L~~,~~'Q~0{'r':: lllUEEPlll,.. _1 USA TODAY ~ ~20eo ,._. comeback from an opening-day loss and mix, 5 mo Tan w/Bk taM bright -ogreaslv• tel•· ..,_.. c• -ut•• CIR y Cl:EAHERS ndleapr, Lagun& ~ OCMlflOllt 2 ..,....., ______ _ remain m the running for the national. muz:zie. Reward 240-9101 phone Hlea peraon Pac1f1c Vltw Memorial ..., .. ._ Dinner. pltlrne. 49$--2271 rHp pert0n Apply bt,2be.ti.uc.ltm,Pf9(. Palntel'a J:wanted, •.t· champ1onsh1p. The Panthers were upset by p l 012 Newpon e.acn er•. w~ Park. 644-2700 ask for IEllllU LYICI m for the Chef. ~-:;.:Y••u ::::. ~12:_ ~·,"'~; ~~;1_.0;;3 pass-happy Brigham Young in their open!og meaa 1 1i>«1•11ze In Plcasjo, Pat. llRICITill Newport Bl, NB 476-3100 • •11t- game &llJ I , CllM M•ro. ctlagau. Dall Eern HS UIYD OPNITllITT · llllTll •LI r •-• · HYMOSES,I LOVEYOU $25,000 to s100.ooo per Subslltut~lfled Part time Mon-Fri. DRYC~NERS LIULIHllT&IY LWYam DON'T .GO TO VEGAS year. Leon S4ll-9353 'forctlnsllan Sehl We are• leading r~ 11 :30am-2pmNeed 293~:~~ • litigation expertenee, Sllbstnut• ~ ~ Saddleback opens against El Camino TORRANCE -Saddleback Coll~pe.nS the 1984 community college football season here tonight and it will be a homecoming in some respects. Gaucho Coach Ken Swearingen sends b.is squad up against El Camino where Swear· ingen was a head coach for 14· yea" before moving to Saddleback. Kickoff at Murdock Stadium is at 7:30. "It will be goOd to go back," admits Swearingen. "I thin~ it will be a fun eJtperiep_ce for everyone." The Gauchos arc led by sophomore quar- tert>aclC Mike Douglass who wdt 1ry to generate more offense after the Gauchos hit an all-time low for yardage per game in 1983. The Gauchos arc once again loaded de- fensively with 6:-3, 210 Grant Core, a transfer from Oregon, and returner Bill Lehman among the standouts at linebacker. El Camino, now a membtr of the PAC-9 Conference, was 7-3 which was good enough for second place 1n the Metropolitan Con- ference last season. Alaad Tcofilo. a sophomore quarterback. generates the Wamor offense. CLA T ·lephone ervk londay-Frida) s~oo A.M.·5:30 P. 1. Busine s Counter: londa) ·f rida) 8:00 .M.-5:30 P.M. DE,\DLI Pl Ul.IC: \TIO:\ ·1-:s \lonclu\ · Tut· 11.1~ \\ t•clnt""clu~ Thur•'41n~ fracln~ ~~•l 11rd.1~ !'umha' ~"'· :\Inn. r twi-. " t•fl. f'11Ur'-. I 'rirln~ Fri . l>I·: \l>t,I. I~ I I ::lO 11.111. l::m p.rn . ~::m 1•.m. J::\o p.m. t::m p.m. :\:00 p.m. :4:00 p.m. WITHOUT ITlll T Alli IEc•••10 1~5 Brootchurat, F. V, tJon manaoernent firm Waltr ... & Counter Help. • nonlimkr, Nwpt Bch needed for: our-._ 962-3312 Heklng elerlcel em-$10. plhr. Cafl George, BllTlmlll/llS9. 546-3733 • • ..... nament Playera Aaocl•· private shop, good ban· ployeea with xlnt com· 432-0677 •. Fltlme. Local work. .191:11 lion GOLD CARD & over eflts & pay. Beech 118'-munleetlon. organize· __. ••• • ., .... 7n ... -.-.. 1 -.. -. -.... ...., • · • $500. casino dlaeounts. 493-4011 SJC OlllW IPIUTll tlOnal & figure apptltude __ ,511 _.,. ..,.,... .,.... ~ .,.,., 11UorU1 CJarieallpubllc contact ~(~)63t~o21 s 1 0 . am IECIUIO-PUTDUlll 1111111. Must type 50 WPM PIT lundl & .... shifts Eteetrlelan/M111ne. Only OWn ~:-8· ~. ~. ,,,.. end be able to wor11 well Apply btwn 3-5: haldwortc• need apply. • "-" on--ealt mWmutn El ORTS/IOIELS ~=.~~;:;9 ~1,VW~= full time position ava.lleble. under pcwure. Real &-BURGER KlNQ 2015 Ron Manning 545-el18 PIT WORK. wnatBe per-8':111a~ 11 hrs/_., Expeflern:9d Individual tate knowledge helpful. Harb« BIYd CM . f••-_..._. 90f'I needed for mail room days. .,.._ & S&turdayl. Outcall ONLY 835-9111 • llOJCLE e preferred. Salary com-Good company benefits Counter/Kltctlen help P/T _,. -• '"" operation Approx. 5 tn 18.18/tW. ApptteaUon1 GOOD LOOKING Mlf em-ASSEMBLY mensurate with ••· & profeulor\el enwon--& FIT Tummy Mer N.B. Mf" nda Met, non-p/Wfl. (lndudee S.t & avallat>W et Newpon plOyed businessman 45, Some expet. req ~.Good health -~ ment. Send raume to. 751-3566 srnkr, IT, ~o cut f&brte occas wttdey) mote tot Center 8ranc:ft. 85e SM •avvy, sueeeuful, also dental ~ts. Apply In ordera. am det .. pea, Chrl tmae· nd own a.ment• Or .. NMlport e.ducat9d wanta lady PARTSIACCES SALES person or phone tor appt. P,0, 10111141 DECORATE INTERIORS FlelX hra. 640-2955 tranap $5, hr. CdM. 8ead\ 92980. AllNm quite attreetlve, In· Full time Room lor ad· Pat-r..,,.. lm u ,Oa.llll•t•.aa Color/dHlgn. PIT. to f•--JIDI 780-1922 ~1to:llnry t 111 i•nt, . ~f 1 1 ., ..,.,. ... ~ stan. W• tretn. ns-5447 -·-Ad"*'tstmlon, N9wport ~th0~ .. d~~:::. ~~~~ne:p•ndlng lailjPilet Ella/F/l/Y ~DECORATOR F=•i =t~ IUll1'DmlUI .=.":~ Phone. photo PO Box 2 WHEEL TRANSIT ATH'Y 330 W. Bay, Coate Mesa Colof, dalgn, ear Flu chine pwta. Mu1t be rett, 20 hrs •Mtt. SS hr. ~ deadlne 10/1/M 2949, NB Cell now 960-7621 (11C)M2~121 ClerleaJ hf'&. Wll ttllln. 963-7395 accurate&hawi1goodeye l40-2700 Alklof&onnielo;;;t:;i~-;;;:;:;;;;;;;;c;;:M • I algtlt. W trail\.. ca.ta ••-•w -Part..illne rnomil1Q9 Qlld •llCYCLE • IECPTITI'PllT llUllDID T ..._.. ~13 -·~~ ~Program. ASSEMBLY Canvaa«• eem $150 to Newport Beach Arc:Nt~ L-11111 atatt lrnmad. $4.50 p/lw. Provide ·own ear. Some exper. req $2.50 wk-voter reg~puble tu&l/lnterlor ~ firm 11•2 Mak.Ing~ FIThoueelr..-fotwort· lntarvtew btwn 2-4pm A 780-3804 also outreec:h-noeitpnee flex· w/dtSCt mlniting Cllentil. taking «den ind etc Ing parent&. 3 i...-gers. & D Rentata, 2085 --- MECHANIC Ible hrs call 9am ·1pm for Typing 75wpm. eccurai. ROLFS WINES AND Room & bOatd. Start Ptacl9nU. Unit 5. Coata ,.._, •- some PPlf. req. lnteMeW at S47-t322 epelling & math Com· SPIRITS (Mllt to Alpha n~..:....~ CJPen7..,._ ·1177 Mela STUOEHTS PREFERRED also puter akllls dealrabl•. .. •• ) 1 .,.~. CuN9r °' ........ ._,..._ ,.,.. 17 50 to .cwt 28 lmmadl- PARTS/ACCES SALES CAR LOT MAINTENANCE Must be ..n-motlvated. ~ •. 1a;.1eeo .. '°' wMd eppf. IUll1Dlml ate opeNnga. Muat be 11 Full time. Room for ad-PIT MORNINGS Non-smoker. Pereon-Fua °' pwt·llme recep-Pvt Club, Mon·Frl plil.. CftlZ9n raq. vane with expanding 660-1010 able. S.Od resume & DELIVERY PERSON PIT uonlst. Lite typing & aft/evH, non-smkr. Cell M PM bicycle &uslneu. CARPET & LINOLEUM salary tvatory to Olane responlible gener.i r.p.. 'phone exp S5/Ht 124 W mature. 752.7903 Hunt 8c:f\ "4-2SIO 2 WHEEL TRANSIT ATH'Y INSTALLERS Johnson Deslgn, 833 e,lftoral lhOp. 54a-8264 1lth St CM. ' 0 1----.........;.---l••••••ill• Call now 960-7621 (714) 752-8106 Dover Of,, Suite 8, N.B. Dental Aulst ROA out~ ., ............. ..... PAAT·TIME. Vartad houre B b ltt t eed d 92863 • Ing, team onentiid, fUIF-Full-time boat cteening & P9r"meiWit -tua~ no to ~ _...., A.M. :o,: 2 ~or~tngs• • w::1~ CUIFFEll/lllYEI COLLEGE STUDENT p7f time N8. 833-3756 malnt. Neat ~h d• ..-per, nee. 147-aaoo .,...,. ...;t'f:..,. de-chlld r 6-46-SHe L.A. Corp req1.11r .. meture 5425 ht Oce v~ · enthu11ut1c, ar 'pandabte vetllde (arMll BAByreStaTTreqERW•NTE-O• dnver for N.wpOr1 area Schooloblrk:t :1.2551 llSIW&IHI W01'11•. Dettel exp ~et. ....llllllltll truck, van, etatlon "' executive, Irregular · Houts 10em to 3pm Call for appt. fOr Int•· Exper. "-marine enginel. 'MIOOI'\) to ..-.i ,,.,. Dependable person to hours Minimum 3 yrs b00kkeep1ng Newport Harbor Art view ~5 975-7100 d--. b"* electroclAcs pepel' deeJer" in IMN p1c~ up tind care f0t 2 drMng as chauffeur or OHIT PAJAILES ~UMUf?I 759-0391 M11Qle FILL/19 PAY & riaatnG. to maintain .,.., Muat be ~ ch1ldrenatt IChOOl.Hunt. Similar 8J(petienc.. Send SllOO .. + ATTUNIT PAIT/Tm... :"o::1'~C:: dable. Cont::, Oreg Ltt• hoo .. work Mu1t mu~ T,~ AcceptloQ applleetlOOi pportun1ti.. ava al> e MlinY~. ~ D8ll ~ and~ love chtldren. 536-2823 CllU •••( loena R VllenERA• 9 to 5, M0n thN Fri with the LOS ANGELES -u •--am onty 642-4321 .... I 3333 Weat Coast HWV, NB TIM~ Qrcutatlan 0.. ........ ...... -Ill I f IOI SEIYIOI for 2 boys, my C.M. Cot-PERSONELL SERVICES partrnant In our door to wltrctit & b-* Ok ~ Manager1Aul1t. Mgra 1ege Prk hm aft school. 3 2082 BuStMU Cntr Dr lt1 .a... ltttMtMt cloof ~ ..-tor my No SM etameni. Ai111iiiMtiiiiiiiaai•iiiiiii:t111Piiiitii'•iM- PoSlt1oN. qudfled R• days p/wk. Refs . aut1e2901r'vine92715 at 15101 Goldenw.t, nr program. Guaranteed otc.M1-t001 exp ~ef.cwwlltreln flu· sume l ret1. Supet ad-s.45-3594 9V9I 833·t410 BolM Huntington Bdl: ~ wage ~ como ..... --Ible hrs. ~ & ~ v ncemen tunlty In H ring. food Server&; mtla60n. tblrl 4pm to -• W'rllR .,.,-d N l!I ~ ~ ~amic Wlttf• ChlldcarefOr l9yrold,my c• Bartend.,. ' Awst. 9pm Training la &ISISTllT ·---· ------ront ,..._1110n In San timtEHtbluff area 2 LEAD-DAY MAN ~·....,.. • ......., ln .,_ ,.....__.. Pot t ... • ............... ...--& --. -·-• .. ra-....:::::n. 7 ... .._PO wkndslmo 9:30·5 30 T"" ..... ,., ,..1.,ant__.. __.9 ........ , ,....... Pl'O......, ent o .. ont•-~---.. r...--•-,. ,,..._., ..., -S $4' --·, --· _, eon between 2 and 4 PM .-n $300 ptlJI per ..-up req Hr9 Send FuQ_ & Pwt Tlma. Ana 8011 875, SauMltto, Ca. Sat/ n Owtt64G"2424 AppfylnpereonThevia; Founln~. · 1.-ume&oPO.Bo.7351, Serve. exp•r. pref 9'(96& lag• Inn. 127 Merine, IRIVERS t67-23e 1 ext. 12<M Lagune NIP. Ca. tx77 842· 1'°3 Baltioa lalan<I conked out end with • lo of drrve'> F.ind a lJep dabt cer n ctaS1flecj 642·5&71 TIW11• AAA ExperleclCI '*""'I bUt n04 MC t Jf l'y wll \rein rtQht ~. APf*t Johll~ 'towing Svc 300 E. 17that CM~ ~aily Pilot · ·· • .. I e e e • It . . . Newape.per KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS Art> PRIZESl • .. • I - . __.11u ler i•• .llr••l•r ~l!l~!!\!=;l;_.~~·1~1 ;n~·i't; Dtcb u•. llraala1 . a IMtlat _ ..... ~ . ,....., ~ fta;;Tng Xleaa • Repal18 P1tl1 Ctwtt1 • QeenUpaeTrNTrimml,,; Comi>etlve Rat• fOf' an mm uhtty ™ Brick. 15oncrel• rn ......... iiiiii------ $2117 per day Rtturttetng-S coating o;c;k,, Patio eo:;;,, Yttd Malnt.•Haullng typee Of comm. cont1. & up '2·.UO. SeMce now & Prtced IOI!!, custom wo~. .. lllOI Ind • S'6 131-' 199 ouauty wort<. •ff0tdab1t MIK! ~283 '" d rep•lra 20 yrt MW 30Yruxp 832-0M>O lie. 83M 1e1 ~ lmlPlllll n,et .. ALL~ pey tor IUJtltt prlc ' era 754.,920 OLUllP.olUll.. oper. 76,-38e2 Uc. Hit ... ~ I , •CUatomlnt/~t.;peantftlg ··~=~lt~~:._j~~=~~::'!'i~ a~,thea.)'I mmtit!aai;rcarofu Redwood'**•· Cover•. Freeest.oave760-9017 iiiiP9ftReJ>an.15~•~· ftoiiR'selEXRIRij *•liWFlll* •C~•JanMOtlal ..., myho!M;~t-· Mon.·Frl. ~ate~iC :~~'J:s last. •LAWN ~INTENANCE :~~b.C~;~·~~~i·1• ~~,!\~OUIC~. t~~Oug08hly57 8h0rt nouc:. apeo!alltl,J!O •Matnt:i .. ~, .. Strvktl DAlY Vatar .. ...,1 ... .-.1 Otrdt11lno c&Mn-upa W.• ..,,..., ..... .,.. job 10 amall reu rllt• ~· PloT . ea~ttlna 1n my home ·Dotrt , do It aUI DaY9 8&9·2120 ~N~ ~f~~s IT ~LL1 iANNA MARIA HOUSE lndtf*'l~t Broti.1 c"'"us_T_O_M-Pa-tn_t_liig_lf\_tJ_txt_. near Victoria. CM Entry i Fr;;ct\60&1 Tlit lrtll IMI• h~lxlt •54~ buy tor CLEA~ING. AtalOf'able pue'T 145~55 ~2-4740 EXterlorwood t,..tment. =---•~._~1!'1""'"!'!!11~ Treee Trlm·~H• E ~2-1482 By Normtn The Dootmfn , ' prlcoe 64W382 •&-1 •YIH* Free 11t, Stan 1549-SOOI 111-1111 tng-C!Mn 1U1>9, 97t-7M SERVIC H•n~ Mom wlll babvelt 1 Oal< & ttr, 8&7-000A T~ahrul bot1.'e:°.!.'1~, Rtpalra. Palnttng, Drywall, DANA'S HOUSEKEEPING CLEAN 6 EXPf!R:r P K BEECH P ntlng Newport Bci'l/C~ta M... =~· • -• • . • l'tt 1nmm no .,..,,ov.. tte. Fret •tlmates. .,_, 0 C at 1 p I I .. _. • • 1 Do Plumbtno Right• -;-NnECTORY chit . io-yra N.8. reft al Rototllllng L.awntnatnt Gary ~5-&277 PTL ...... 1ngo.c ... nee 978 011er2Sye1reu~rlenoe anttnoet ta-. •. Reta." 1111\ Payeh degrM. 432·17&8 FrM•1 54~eoe5 CellfOISetv.ot Info, Lie.& Lie. T·118,421 73().13S3 •t. 84~7 64e-8344 Dfalna c:tMr from i1S Clt9nfnQ Mich ..,. thl IA.VIN! MIRROR ...... Ula1 Alt texturet l Acouatiet Why No; Thi ~t. ln1tall/ 6=~~:.A·~:.1°'no'Yf:b :~;l'tcio VIN 6~;.ra:l HABC MOVING•. HH P•lntlng. Jnt/tlCt. ~irJ.1~~1.:·:.:r~~ e:.::ow Waah.°14S-6r, Wld the HUNTINGTON *New ceblMtl. refacing, F~ .... , . Kevin 673-1503 ~!m~v· 'trtH. 1•, w1"'· to tml-free •t 650-4304 ··= ...... ,, ... , .. ,. Q~~A~~fU~7 !21;:46· ~:1zt~~~~W::k~~:; Expttt SeNlct & .:_alt WINDOW CLEANINQ 8EACHCOMBER.-...y EuroPtan kite formic-. lltctrlcal ... ru •. awn IC8 p ng, • . ...._ FrN •t No tob to tm• Wtdnetday at countertop1. 549.57•7 c:ornPT elean•UP9 & milnt. • • ••• Bteky 720-940 ITllYlll •aauu INT/EXT. 20 Y"rt Exptl'. 31 yr9 pp, 18 Yfl In .,.., wry,· Stt'te 875-0591 noextracharget P&HIH ILIOTllO Mrv. Be'1545-8287" IJwli~ H~ I. Off~ o1 .. n1ng ... ~11erege Room S29 +. Lie #400035 914·8t19 CALL TODAYll Carf!_atry Quality work, trtuet. olJMPJOB§( By JODI PINN can tor llllllTI Mflll ot. Exterior ttueco J130 + Pr Hit • 1 DINANl'S wvtna au C &llfMi.111 ::rt -425513 988-7401 Gntr1l lemct1 SMALL MOVING JOBS frM .. tlmate. 492•2318 Orange Co. Original mateflalt. ~2·0442 CQl.lnty. 10% dtacountl Your Dally Pilot =lr·~=-od~Ad~~: ELECTRICAL Contractor •XbwXY PRobOcf§i MIKE~ 1391 HouMC1ean1no s yru~ ~~~~~~~;a~~ ~~t~ IWJllU PlllTIM, N:::it~~ fak~ s~::t Sr citizen• 716 " 2920 Serlllc:e DlrectOtY 0o0r1 .. te. 548.,.980 Lie. 233101. Small/Lge Delivered to your ~· HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE w/good ref'I. own transp. NEW Watthou .. Storage lnl/ut. ftte .. t. l.OCll rt1I now enrolllno tor falt. ltatl Lip · IU~tdlHI Jobi. R99alt1. 548·5~3 8;1i•ft~0~tlgu~~ · Furnlturt, Truti Tr"' 983-<4258 or 9M-~828 10yrHxp. bOnded.Jnaur. 770·2990 °' ff1·8813 Stele law ,..qui,.. tfiet I ' Ctatat C..cnt1 RESIOICOMM'LllND 2t Ne::~rt eeac:'14.c..8254 983-5415 ~O~M Shtfon.'e Cleanlng S\'c, ITUYlll ITllllTI ft457730(714)838-8911 a..fia . ·eontraet0t1 who perf0t . &lv.waya, pallo1, pathi. yra. Do my own work. Lie • . ' KRUEGf;R HAULING For homa & •pecl•llllnsi llYlll OllP&IY PAINTER NEEDS WORK! 1 or work O¥tr *200 lnctuc:ll M•liiea1/lt• .. 1llat etc No Job too •mall 278041. Al 14&-a 128 Baa• M•t• lttal Fumlture traah elean-vPt In mov•outal 873·8448 Calllornlt'I Ortglnal Int/Ext celling• refln cab Quality "ooflng: Sr. cluHn lal>of and materlala rm Rw Mickey 53&-0553 · lxecatin Stuc• swe61sR kAlffeb Mat1.145-'5019 I•••• lttt•-Lie gl'td~rJ:~~~iurecs (28) y;• exp., ~ork guar: di~. ~~.L~~~n. ~n:~==· ~~~ CIOthlng: Sweater• etc., ell ul.J •.• • Oavta Painting 914--3837 • •• Ekllld/RemocJ. Spec. klt c1au• c I ltcrallllJ •• Carina 876-05ff LAROE BED vw P.U. VleXTidA HOME CARE (7t4)~ l ·t10t • REPAIR Speclelllt·i200' •t•t• In tMlr advertl .. r ='~~· {,"' ~ti: the e:;,fn~slstant lov· Dan Bueldey l J'uoc Inc . Wl~~·~~~/J~"O· Oo-knowlno that all ai f1J1tl11 ~~f,~~ ~;::X~~ i... Fr9t eat. 30yra exp. ~C:,~~~nt:.c' ~~ ~$485 St ay 54'T-8C>78. Ing Q818 & educational 1peclallst1 In Nlee/mnot .... ~u I home,. being wen eared RICH RO siNoi!fo .. ,. If rou .,.. fuasy. 770·2725 enytlmt Walt Qrondt8 at 158·4088 w . ...,. actMtltt. &42-8255 professional• 833-3050 ***HOME REPAIR GLT HAULING -MOVING for, we take care of your Newport Cu1tom Painting Cat Bob 497.1aa. Alttr1dta1 any queetlona. Coritre Addltlont or new eon· f i Elec·Plumb-CarS*ltry arage & Yard Clnupe Jon pets, planta, paper, mall 18 rl of happ euatomer. tor'• State l.lctn ttNctlon, patio & decka. Mother wlll watch children tra ~an Remocs.tt K.tth MMe72 14&..8192 tte. HOWAAD 548-3418 ul 2806-«. Y 875-0333 IO't Palatlu I ltfllr ng n en • Board, 21 CIVIC c.n1 lie/Ins. Alain 240-7.-.s before & after. Wll90n ltb1ilkla1 · U-CALL we HAUL La I I I Realdtntlii,--&fnnlel'. all Hand amock 8 Wedding Plaza Room 890 Sar ., __ 1 .. _ 1__. Con School areL 831·6786 Expert furniture . rt· AMERICAN HANDYMAN What? An"'h~ Cati Clay ft ... , IJIH RAINBOW PAINTING phaw llc. 853--4283 PTL elothat. Candy 852°8054 Ana CA 92701 ' ~" .... 1 ,_, tractor Mirror dOOf' .. carpentry Do 7 ' 8· Cowdt PRiel! Quality 11 OYr policy . • • • Add'n1-rem<>at1lng·bath ,._ t ti finishing Very lo pnoea. plumb-palnt.:glau-tence or n 642· 2 Repair/Buy/Sell Lawn-850·6'46 JEFF UC 8&88 • Top Quality Work· BRENDA S Ct'Mtlon._.•_.&r+r-~----~ , ... Roger 861·71~8 ev. ~· rac II Fr .. ~st 6«·1087 Jerry etc. YES JESUS IS LORD MO'nn Ete.141-1231 Int/ext Ret/Comm, ~ Alttratlona, Nted . . Gtatral Gar•••l•t uc #30405147·2387 • 12 YRS EXP: I'm ama11, rat ... Lie. Keo 831·5405 or ~•? ,ca11 Bren· MOf't tamlllte .,, gett1 Ali Cod= _ B ltL It-' Lttal llnlcn My prlCN are amalll da·982~ ot appt the camping "bug" t1 . 1111m-11a1 HIST. TIEii Carpentry Palntng Repairs II • nict -RON 850-8477 ··~LU yHr. It you have Win~ A • 30 Yrs Rernodtl/Repalra: comml . 10 yra exp. an Ph .... Incl EUROPEAN NORSE toot. 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BRAfl> fO '84 SCltOCCO WITH9.9~ s9999 i I f I t i . I -. . ·~ c ... 1 DAllY PILOT/Saturdoy, Sfll)t..,bef 15, 198' " • • '79 T-BIRD SHAlPI Auto. oower UHrlnv. PO-r ... ~..,_.~tlol'lin(l..AM.FM. •lfl'"eo, 1111. 1s.r. •:MMSIO '2999 • ' . • ·• '81 DATSUN "5 10" AC, Lie. •IE10679 -$4499 '75 DATSUN "21 O" Stick, stereo, Lie. f'lAFZ9•1 $1999 • '82 FORD .,~ T·'/U" Llc. #lE22tOf . , $5799 • • '80 FORD "PINTO SIW" A;IT. D 11 •IC. reek. Lie. 15lfABQ . I • '76 DATSUN "SUNIAIDll" E•tre c1t1n conv1r1lon, 11Dl2112 . •6499 '80 TOYOTA "COIOLLA" AM/FM C•SMtt9, Lie;, llA~MMO '•3299 All.,. Wlljoct .. "'°'..,._All ,,.,.. ere ,.._ tea, llctftM, Mc-')' .... 1-l -......... ,. .... vfttll • Plctvfft fef lll•ttr...... ,_,. ~ ... ., • ..,. ........ Mt. ' r , - • 2 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising .Upplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 15, 1984 NEWPORT Bt ACH ..... ... By the back bay for under $50,000. Thia mobl~ home In De Anz.a Park features 2 BR's, den, community pool & spa. A delightful home with easy care. MWPllT .aST 11 ...... This sharp 3 BR, 21}1 BA condo has It all: Ocean view from kitchen & private deck, pastoral western views, cool breezes, super floor plan, community pool & tennis. Shows beautifully, Excellent value! •lllYll n1•• Aboolutely stunning 2 BR condo In the heart of Newport. Like new. Former modeJ. Many strik- ing features and excellent financing. USTIL.lff 1211,IOO Splendid buyll This 5 BR. 3 car garage, well maintained, Lusk built with added tlle floors, Fasar stove & etc., etc.II Seller will assist in the financing. •WNITUCIUY uat• Rare location. Cul-de-sac huge yard with an- tique play ·house, brick BBQ, 20 fruit trees and back bay view. This 4 BR home Is a perfect home to raise a family Seller may carry some financ- ing~ WUTIUfF t' SUl,IOO This 3 BR home has everythlngl Curb appeaJ, totally new kitchen & brea!fast room, French doors, crown mouldlnga, huge pool and spa. Exoellent financing. It's perlect. llllUYN ., ...... Intimate 2 BR, 2 BA Dover model In golf com- A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES A stately manor home In the Old World tradition. The entire home of 8000 square feet has been handcrafted to perfectton. Ave bedrooms, I brary, study, gym, pool, spa. sauna and foun- t(llns are some of the amenities. It la sJtuated on the championship golf course at Big Canyon In one of the most prestigious communities In Newport Beach. A fabulous opportunity. $1 ,775,000 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 llTllllY .. un .. ...,. t Canyon latand 2BR $195,000 TOM BOLAND . ILWR 655 Vista Bonita 3BR $229,000 G.ANDERSON WEITUF 1133 Bef1(ahfre Ln 3 BR, Pool, Spa •$33?,500 MAGGI£ GUTH OllllAllLUI 720 Larkapor 3/2 & 2/1 $349,000 M. MATTHEWS u.RUff 215 Morning Canyon 3 BR $«9.000 EVAN CORKETT SllllY ClllUMIUIU 483 Morning Canyon 2 BR $259,000 PAT CARSON BEACH COMMUNlllf S UMISU P1.,_ Ideal 3 BR beach, retirement, or coupfe's 1st home. Freestanding fplc In living rm, 2 patlot & pvt outside entry to upstairs BR & BA. Easy access to Newport, bay, beachel & tennis! UYSlllU PllMO A sophlsUcated blend of old arid newt Spactous 2 BR, 2 BA, plus formal dining & a charming private patio. Features European design kitchen, vaulted celllngs, custom oa.k flooring, skyUghts, etc. Slmply the finest! ••rsrwa ..,.,... Relax on upper & lower decks looking onto the splendor of NeWport Harbor, watch the daily joggers, the daytime sallora & the overall activity from this customized 2 BR condo. Security gate, pool & boat slips available. U.ISU uu.- Charmlng 5 BR home. Open beams. south patio. new kitchen appliances. Good financing. ctose to lennrs courts and private beaches. Teniflc f amlly llv!ng . l&YSHIES Slll,IM T ~tally remodeled Dutch Colon I al In finest Bayshores location. This owner-builder quality home Includes 5 BR, paneled library, formal dining r~J.arge playroom, full securl!>'. & fire alarm system. WUTllWNIT ........ Duplex on the sand-listen to the surll Two 3 BR units completely refurbished. Lovefy owner's unit & great Income unit. Attached garage for 4 cars. Spectacular vtewl ._ ____ _._._munlty •oc:ated oo nice cul-de-sac. Perfect for a second home away from home. Can or appo n - ment today. un.as PElllSIU UYFlllT . tl21,111 Classic Balboan home on pilings. Spacious master BR wfth terrlfJc bay, mountain & night ..... NW ..S SHl ,000 Dramatic ~ance describes this picture p&r- fect 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage Somerset. Pro- fessionally decofated and lan(jscaped. Prime location on greenbeft. spa and upgrades too numerous to mention .. . ......... t lll ,111 Custom features of enduring etegance In this 2 BR Dynasty condo. Highly upgraded shutters. white carpeting, skylights make this Impeccable home fll1ed with warmth & brightness. •OUYN Mll,111 One of the lowest priced 3 BR townhomes In security gated golf community. Seller will con- sider all offers; assume existing financing & seller wlll carry a second T.O. •OUYN ........ 4 BR with sparkling pool & spa, 2 fplca, In ' prestigious gated area. New paint and land- acaplng. Priced dropped S 110,000, and now lowat priced home In one of our most elegant communities. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 21•1 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD 2 BA. Din UllMNW..S 2 BR, Oen unam 3 BR ....... .u 5BR IUNW '4 BR. FR .• UINlwtlW-.U 3 BR, FR .... ,..au 4 BR, Pool smwsaa. 3 BR, FR, View IATlllUI 4 BR. Oen, Fee UNllUll 5 BR, FR ---5BR + Uli ... 5 BR, FR· N llllU U~ 48R $259,000 1951 P"rt 1.ockllefgh $269,500 C. BALDIKO~KI $309,000 208Kl~Rd KAY PA KER 2601 Island V'tfM $365,000 EVAN CORKETT 2121 Yacht Yankee $368,000 G. ANDERSON . 1301 Keel $385,000 MARIAN REEDY 1133 Whlteaalls $495,000 M. MATTHEWS 1 Point Sur $539,000 BERT REEDY 2555 Vlsta Dr $625,000 ELEANOR BOWIE 220 Via.Genoa $650,000 EDIE OLSON 9 Creltwood $1,950,000 B. PETERSON 218 Via Lido N«d $1 ,950,000 C. RUMSFELO $1,985,000 1913 Ea&t Ba~ MARCIA BENT ULMA ISUll ltt ..... Be on vacation every day In this lovely bayfront home. Shared pier & slip & sandy beach are out .. the front door of this 3 BR famlty home. Walk to the vlllage-lt's the good llfell PUlllaA UYFUIT 11,111 ... Outstanding architecture, construction & decor. 4 BR designed for formal or Informal living. Lovely master suite complete w/wfndow seat overlooking the pier, sandy beach, harbor & night light vlewl UIUISU tl,111 ... Fabulous turning basin views -5 BR, 5'-" BA. magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfect con- dition, 3 fplcs, courtyard entry, south patio, room for up to 75' boat. PIUTIIMI LlllTilll P ,l..,_ French custom residence w/73' on me.In chan-. nel, 4 BR, 8 BA w/pool, His & Hera bath suites, art studio, gymnasium, library, gourmet kitchen w/butler's pantry, too many amenities to enu- merate. WE SEI JI 4 TIIE HOMES mAl= MAKE YOU SAY"IHAT~ US:' AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ~ ---- t Your very best buy in Huntington .Beach Occupying a bluff-top setting above the Bo/sa . Chica Wildlife Reserve and the Pacific Ocean, Cabo def Mar Is just moments from Pacific Coast highway and prestigious Huntington Harbour. Studio, one and two bedroom condominiums are offered with spec/a·/ amenities including a full size .. ta' Indoor racquetball court, tennis court, pool, spa, and a huge two-story recreation building. Models open dally 1 O A. M. to 5:00 P. M. ---41-14) 840-4661 .. Lofts • Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Fireplace Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops Full Sed.mty From $68, 900 *Reserved f6r hrst ·time bu~rs. · · • .· 4 ..:.. Orange County Rea) Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 15, 19~ Dalebout _ B~ • Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• --...--..--...~***WHIDBEY ISLAND OM PUGET SOUND IN THE STAT~ OF WASHINGTON***_......._......_.w · 7.25 acres with 450 feet of waterfront. Sandy beach. Ctam beds. 725 feet depth beach and tldetands. &aland access by bridQ9, ferry and air. Marinas, antique shops, schools and shopping nearby. Three bedroom home ... 85 years old and listed In the National Hist0ttcal Register. Maps and pictures available. Owner flexlble as to financing ....... ) ......................................................................................................................... $400,000 DOVER SHORES •.. Serene elegance. On the bayfront. Beautifully remodeled within pa~t three years. French doors. Oak cabinetry. BeVeled mfrrors. Gourmet kitchen wtth com- plete appliances. Ave spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Master bedroom retreat with fireplace plus adjoining room for office or study. Huge brick patio. Spa. Pier and (Joat for. large boat. ........................................... s1,115,ooo·Fee DOVER SHORES ... Imagine a circular dining room or a jacuzzi with a retractable roof and you will have some Idea of the excitement to be found here. This magnificent four bedroom home sits on a towering cliff with an unspoiled view of the ocean. A most unusual property. Let's talk about It.. ............................... $995,000. DOVER SHORES . . . Elegant bayfront home with large pier and float. Main house features formal living room, dining room and library with elegant walnut shelves. Nine foot ceilings, oak herringbone floors and Strauss crystal chandeliers. Privacy for guests or older children In separate two bedroom suite across the brick courtyard. Complet'ely refurbished ...... $885,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............... 308 Morntng Star Lane DOVER SHORES . . . Spacious five bedroom home. The ultimate In customized homes. Beautifully decorated. Three fireplaces. Ave and one-half baths. Two wet bars. Separate maids quarters. Paneled library. Oak parquet floors. French doors. Skylights. Gourmet ................................................... . Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1226 Polaris Drive DOVER SHORES ..• French Renaissance Louis XIV decor with view of bay, mountains and city lights. Five bedrooms. Five baths. Imported marble entry with columns. Beveled glass trench doors. Oak flooring, paneling, cabinetry and doors. Two wet bars. Huge library/den with fireplace. Formal dining room with crystal chandelier. Restful pool and spa ......... $790,000 BALBOA (PENINSULA POINT) ... Six income unlts ... Ave one bedroom units and one unit with two bedrooms plus private patio. Property located In a quiet residential area with the charm of Ofd Balboa. Excellent income with no vacancy factor. Gross income $38:$96 ............. $695,000 DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed from entire living area. Fabulous famliy room with custom walnut bar and wlne storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties or formal enter- taining. Four bedroom and four baths. Con- vertible den. Master with built-In mirrored dress- ing table. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest. Huge gourmet kitchen .................................................. $650,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1148 Santiago Drive NEWPORT ISLAND . . . Fifty feet of waterfront with pier and dock. An Interesting home. Ave bedrooms. Four baths. Formal dining room. Family room. Two fireplaces. Security system. Property zoned R-2. Duplex potsfbitltlea. Excel-lent~ to qualtfled buyer. 10% down. 90% Joan avlllable at s~ •. 30 ~at amortization. All dUe In five years. Bonus ... a 26 foot boet (SM RaY) lncfuded In the purchase priee: ... $650,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 302 Channel Rbad ( 1617 WESTCL/FF DRIVE ------ BAYCMST ..• Elegant In t1Vf!J'Y respect. Even the light ffXtures suggest quality. Four spacious bedrooms upstairs. RJchly appointed master suite <k>wnat&Jr8. French doors aod wtndows. Luxuriantly planted yard. PooL. ... : ..... $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . • Not the usual three bedroom, three bath home. On the bay aide Is an ln~rfng view of the bay and Faahlon Island night tights. On the other side Is an artistic pool ~nd spa, accented with tropical plants :;:,~ao=.~~~~.~~~~: .... ~~.~~ .... ~~~ ..... ~~~~i~so~~ Open Sun 1-5 ................... 1064 Pescador Drive DOVER SHORES ... Over the years, most of us have come to expect tess and leSS quality. This soul-stirring three bedroom view residence con- tradicts this bellef. It's remarkable character emerges In the private courtyard, the pool and spa. the friendly family room, the formal dining room, the massive fireplaces and tfle over::atf craftsmanship. Impeccable outside. Com- fortable 1nslde. See thls home and re-di9cover the word, "quality" .............................. $545,000 Open Sun 1-5....................... 1900 Galaxy Road OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... Country· Frerich custom three bedroom, three bath home. Lavish use of fine oak. All rooms are spacious. Very private master suite complete with sitting room. Restful patio wtth spa. One and on&-half block.a to the beach ......................................... $525,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 332 Potnaettla DOVER SHORES . . . Lovely two-story home with so many elegant features to stir your prtde of ownership. Four "spacious bedrooms. Two fireplaces. S~kers throughout for music. Built-In bookcases. Designer wallpapers. Large patio with gas barbeque. Lush landscaping and pool. View of hills and night lights. Security system ................................... :········ .. ···· $525,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Indulge your love of privacy behind the handsome slx foot red brick walls of this estate-like home. The stately Iron gates and the Intricate brick courtyard an- nounce this gracious residence. There Is an endless vJew. Four generous bedrooms. Par- quet floors. Oak cabinetry and molding. Dlntng room. Family room. Aawtess and supertMy com- fortable .......................................... ,. ..... $475,000 DOVER SHORES ... Contemporary, dramatic, large five bedroom, four bath view home. UP-- stairs master bedroom retreat with sitti!)O and CUFF HAVEN .•• Fantastic forever WJw. Two story older home. Three bedrooms. Two baths. One bedroom guest un~t over three car garage. A pbtentlal tor large custom home. Assumable $322,000 TOail. Fee fand ....................... $419,000 EAST BLUFF ... An atmospWere of warmth and comfort ls Immediately apparant when you see this lovely five bedroom, three · bath home. Recently remodeled with French doors and hardwood floors. Two flreplaoes. Formal dining room. Spacious 65X130 ~rk-llke yard with green house. Three car garage ............ $415,000 BAYCREST • . . Impressive home located • among other prestigious homes. Wrought-Iron gated courtyard entry. Step-up llvlflg room. Formal dining room. Family room with fireplace and step-down wet bar. Three bedrooms. Two and one-haJf baths. Luxurious master suite. . Huge rear patios. Owner motivated to • Sell. ..•.• : ................................................. $395,000 Open dally 1-5 ................... 1215 Mariners Drive HARBOR VEW HOMES .•. Beautifully up. graded and remodeted "Palermo" model. Located on quiet oul de sac. Country French decor. Oak floors and ceilings In kitchen and family room. Four~· bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Other features lndude skytlghta and French doors. Restful deck and spa. Very private backyard .................................. $369,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5.................. 2041 Port Brtst<>' mat dining room wt parquet fl0or. Large family room. WaJk-tn wet bar wtth refrigerator. Estate size lot ... tuxurlantty planted. Beautjful pool. Three car garage .•. one with pasa--through door for RV or boat. Fantastic buyt ............. ~5.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 1326 Mariners Drive .I BAYCREST . • . Attractive family home. Four bedrooms.', Combtnatlon country kitchen and dining room. Separate family room or could be formal dining room. Hardwood floors. Conve- nient attic. Newty remodeled kitehen ... all new apptlances. Child-gated custom pool and spa .............................................. NOW $329,000 WEITCUFF . . . Fabulous custom home with four large bedrooms and three baths. Great kltchen ... famJty room complnatlon with fireplace and wet bar. Formal dining room. Huge corner lot with ample space for pool. Very private backyard .............................................. $325,000 fantastic view. Huge lot with separate NEWPORT BEACH .•. New custom home In storage/workshop/guest house. outstanding traditional destgn. Unbellevabfy spacious mas-below 11o/e assumable financing. Can -be ........... 1 purchased with $50,000 down, or would trade ter uvuroom au te with great exerclee room, for house In TustJn or Lemon H'""""'hts lnoludlng Jacuzzi and ••.ma. Three flr~laces. -v Walk-fn cf098tl. Fully equipped kitchen wtth Area ......... · ............................................ S.68,000 breakfast area and greenhouae wtndow. Four ~-S00-1-6:............ 018-SanUago _.,'"-V-----......rtrn,...,.. ...... -Ave and;-one:.ha" baths.-Futty-tanct BACK BAY • . • The first time you see this handsome three bedroom corner residence, you wtll experience a curious eenutk>n. This strange, yet pleasing. feeling la ~led vaJue ... extremely good value. Tbtl home ls roomy, wefl-buUt, strategtcatty located and sensibly priced. See lt...and be • convtilced ............................................. $188,000 63f-7300 " scaped. Three car garage .................... $299,000 HARBOR HIGHl..AM>8 .•. lowty family Otien· ·ted neighborhood. Four apadout bedroomt. cozy lvtng room with brick nr.pe.ce. Herd· wood floors. ExtenlNe ~. large ywd •••. : .................................................. s 175,00<> Open Sun 1-5 ...................... 1921 T...ata Lene NEWPORT BEACH ~County Real &tate/An Adwwtillng IUpplement to the DAILY ~LOT!Satyrday. 6eptember 15, 1984 - 5 , Eucur1\E PR0F1Lt -~--- ~ealtOr' s never h8d a job he didn't enjoy 8J JOY DU ANTHONY OellJ Piiot CorrNpoodent Every morning he &tarts the day wtth a muffin, a ctip of coffee and the Wall Street JournaJ at a local restaurant before heeding over to Macn~lrvln8 Realty In Newport Beach. When he's not managing the office, he's often found on his 30-foot Vega traw1er "Pelican Watch II" headed for Catalina. It's a far more comfortable Tife for Tom Queen, vice president and branch manager of MacNab, than nylng f'ghter airpt8nes in WOf'ld War""' in the Korean War, during wtiJch tune he was awarded 22 combat medals and five battle star nbbons. Still, he's never had a Job he didn't Ilk~ It seems to him tragic' that some people never discover what it Is they enjoy. When Queen retired from the Air Force In 1964 after 21 years of service, he became director of marke~ng of the space division of Rockwell International. Of those defense Industry days, he ts just as proud u he Is of his Air Force career. "I'm a corny patriot," he says wtth a smlJe. Queen was botn in Senta Barbara but has nvea many p1aoes, Trleludtng Rio, Engtand, Japan, Central America and South America, where he was stationed as a military officer. 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Santa Barbara a nic8 spot. he'O admit, bu1 then it's tough finding a decent ~b there. aueen·s son would agree. After graduat ng from UC Santa Barbara with a degr In economics. he loved the area so much he stayed on as a carpenter's asabtant. until his dad dragged him into a more demanding position as a l8Jea representative with the Stuart TitJe lnturanceCo. "He'sgtadhemadethemove,"his father says. Queen hlmaelf has a degree inlnternatlonaJ nations from George Washington UniYersity in Wash ngton. D. C. He chose that subject because of its relevance to a military career and to deeperl . hts understandir)g .Of world attmrs. Queen and his wtfe Glee, an avid gotf • often take their boat to Catalina wtth Glee' ster and her husband, mooring at a quiet place caJ1ed Hen Rock. There they read paperback fiction, cook their own food, watch the goats roam, end rest secure In the knowledge no phones wJU r ng. Queen descnbes himself as a loner but also a family man. Besides his 31-year.:oid son, he has a 26 year-otd daughter. who is an escrow secretary wtth Heritage Escrow com:peny. H daughter Ind his 5-year-old grandch Id often take the boat out too, Queen says, to en oy the bay~ His greatest satisfaction in hfe, Queen commented, comes from "having married a wonderful lady aoct having raised two wondetfuJ • chOdren." Of h s career with Macnab, h s Air Force and RbckWOll work, he exptalns, "I reatly did it tor the fam ~ ... ..., 1..4. llO"' Lm-. Lm ml Lai• 5 ... bayhnt, Mil llutim' lld .. ••11•11 00.M at Sl.725,000. 45' Ill • Lmml Nmlm tin.- Dm*t illiltt c.. llutilll • llrit .... 4 .... l .......... ... .-. ..._.. ,... Cius' 1z' na • ta h e \ ....... Nim-• .,.,_ s,.1111stylt11-. •IS' ar.. Ill' ...... ,_.,.-. larrt ... .... c.tyft .......... DtclnW'1 .._. ....... ...,. ...,. ' N""8' scn.- , .... ,.._ .. 311rtt...._~ ................... ....... ~ .... Letatl• ...... "'""' ·--.....,•I•••••,.... ............... r-.calll*ll c6it. ........... Wiiii. jam:Ji .... • l9' ........ ..... .. .. 1'11 ... us1t••1W..1mlw .~...._.,.... .... .......... IJl.f•. ,. ,, ........ ....,.-·. ....... l ..... 3W., .............. ,.. ........... Mc. •"'1•...,••CS'lillt ••...., ..-. •nmlll' I I 'fl II' .._.,.ty it la ... • Stlb \'m. •1111n1 .... ....._, PI ••mt11111tnte.l ...... Z~'*--..... ..... ...,-.TllK. ... --... _ .... . lsft2.., ...... ~ .............. . ............. -CllW.4W ua,ft ... .... -. •UI I --,_.2..._....._....., .... asa•.s. ........ '• • ,.6 :-Or~e County Reid Estate/ An A_dVertlslng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sa~r~1 September ~· 1984 .. I Over Sixty Years of Turning _ Dreams Into Reality PRICE REDUCTION OLD CORONA DEL MAR Choice location South of Pacific c.oast Hwy. Largt> living room with briCk fittp~. diiUnl area, 3 bdnns. private patio, 2-o.r garage Asking $~.000. Call BINNIE DIXON EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING Enpy cool brttt.e1 just one blcick from ocean. 3 bdrms. 40 ft lot. Abundant slOl'age, large rooms, 3-car garage. Upper unit. with mini ocean vit!w. Great for guesu or in-lawa. $595,999. Call J3INNIE DIXON MOTIVATED SELLER FORMER MODEL HOME, JASMINE CREEK Two bdrms & den, two baths. two fireplace, a1r conchooned Pnvate pool & spa. Guard ga~ community with tennis & club ho\191! fad}. 111~. Good assumable financing. Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI # CORONA DEL MAR WATERFRONT Th~ Channel Reef. CdM's only ~hriR. Up- graded 2 bdrm, 2 baths. fantastac views, pool. spa, slip available. ~ redeuced t.o $375,000. Call CAROL PANGBURN RARE CORONA DEL' MAR 8LUFF TOP Prune area between Inspiration Point and Liule Corona beach. Your m-m home will cOmmand spectacular vistas of the ~tty llC'Uon. rught lights & ude pools. $950,000. Call MARILYN' HILL ttESA VERDE • LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN IH. fuced mterest, 30 yar loan Three bdrm home with spaoous family room and 1eparate h vmg room in quiet location. Walk io ahoppmg cent.er and Fed.co. $136,000. Call SALLY SHIPLEY Sunsets and city lights Four bdnni, 21h baths. Open family room and k11chen wub French doors. FormaJ d1rung room. Gated, pool sue front courtyard Detached garage $330,000 includes the land Call OON DeTHOMAS PRICE REDUCTION HOME + INCOME Duplex across street from exl>f'ns1vc bayfront horn<.>$ Walk t.o bay or beach 3 bdrm/ 2-bdnn + guest & bath. 3 car garage Home & apart- ment separated by large enclo.ed pauo. Ca ll MARILYN TWITC HELL o r MARIA BEROOVITZ EASTBLUFF-NEWPOAT BEACH REDUCED TO S17t,500l1 Three bdrm single family home. C.Onvenient locauon oo quiet cul de sac near Newport Bach Teruw. Club, Eastbluff Shopping ~nter and C.Orona del Mar Hlgh SChool. Large UIWTl· able loan at 11.5". Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT LOOKING FOR AT AX SHEL TEA? Never vacant. Spaaous duplex m eMY accea IOcation two doors frcm bes\ Wat Newpor:t OCean &-ach $25,200 UlCIOlnle i>tt year. C.OWd be much mott if rented aealOMlly. Two 3 bdnn, 2 baths w/woodbumi.ng f11'eplaces. MoUvated l.lers are asking only $285.000 w /hlgh as· &Umable loan. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL PROMONTORY BAY NEWPORT BEACH " Price reducoon of $350,000. Elegant 5 bdim, 5 ~ bath home with pier & slip fot large yacht. ronnai dming room. famDy room. Fee land $ l ,300,000 Call CATHRYN TENNILL.E MEWUITING • STUNMNG POOL HOME Lovely Newport location: Entertaining home with Oowing floor plan & IOphiati· cated curb appeal. 3 bdnns, 2~ bat.ha Wlth pacwus family room opening to large pool and deck. $350,000. Call MARILYN HILL CHERRY LAKE Immaculate remodeled 3 bdrm home. Firepbtt, bar, larg pat.lo wath spa overlooking lake. Seller wants SOLD NOW. A must t.o see. LINDA ISLE Quality reside~ has 52' on the water, docks for two 60' yach~. 4 bdnns, 3'1\ baths, game room, cathedral ceiling entry, central vacuum. Secure & private location. $1,350,000 L.H. Call JOYCE DA.BOLT or SALL. Y SHIPLEY OCEAN VIEW LOT1 On the nd in Newport &-ach. Cloee t.o the Newport P1~r. Just waitmg for you t.o build your castle where you can watch the rolling SW'f and lovely sunsets. $350,000, Call DONNA WEBSn:R or MARY RICHARDS HARBOR Vtl&W HOMES NEWPORT BEACH 4 bdrm. 3th bath home wi t.ouch of New England Charm. Separate guest quartel"I, apiral stair cue, cathedral ceiling:S. hi&hly u~. SpadoUs manicured lawn with pauoa for entertamin&. Located mpe from community pool and park. Call TODDY SMITH - ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE LOTS BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME tH BIG CANYON UDO ISLAND 8AYFRONT Spectacular bayfront home w/pier and slip for large yach\. QWet lOcaQon w/strect porking + 3- car gang Elev•'°"• central vacuum, elecinc awnings. ~t kitchen, leaded glall entry door. akyli~t. ma.ad quanent. Pl call MARIA BEROOVITZ LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX Two beauof ul apartment&. F.ach with 3 bd..rms; 2 baths & fittplltt. Lower urut has formal dirung room. Sandy beach. Live in one, le one or convert t.o lingle family home. $869,500. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE . BLUFFS ·--SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN Highly upgraded end unit with parual bay view. Bright and sunny w/dramatlc vaulted beam ceilinp and expanded. st.one fireplace. Large erlcloaed pauo near pool. $219,000. Call SACL Y -. SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL NEWPORT BEACH ASSUME $154.000 at 11.51,. Spaoous 3 bdrm end unit on quiet greenbelt with large enclo.ed yard & 2 lovely pauoa. Convenient ~tion. Walk td Eutbluff SboppJng C.ent.er. L&od may be pun:hued for $25,084 with l~ fiJwlcing. Re- duced t.o $193,900. Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT . BLUFFS "ONE OF A KIND" BuiltorilirWIY by thf-builder of the Bluth as his perwon&l borne on 1 y; Iota wtth 180' panoranuc view of Back Bay, this custom designed, ex- pe.nded end unit is TRULY UNIQUE!! $399.500· incluchng land. Call SA.CLY SIJIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT EXCLUSIVE CORAL CAY HUNTINGTON BEACH • Guard gated exclusive area. Boat allp, 4 bdnns, Camily room. dirUoC room. gourmet kitd\en, wet bar, accuraty ay1tem. Beautiful p.l!ltioa and spa. Community tennis. All this plus owner • may finance. $665,000 FEE. Call OWNER RELOCATED NEED FAST SALE Pla1t ;,I'' Turtlerock Gleh 2 bdrm 'clando. Ex- tensive uae o{ skylight&. Enonnous mast.er suite, 2 fireplaces, sunken tub. attached 2-au-garage. Cloao t.o University· High Scflbol. AsSumable fina.ncinl. Call LIND~ TAGLIANETn WHY RENT???? . You can own a two bdrm, single story condo located near South Coast Plaza du-ectly acrom the street from the new 0 C. MWlic C.enter: Wen maintained guarded gate complex offen a com- munity pool, spa, clubhoome, weight room and rambllng walk ways. Unbelievably priced at $79,750. Call TODDY SMITH PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW SAN CLEMENTE Unique custom home with ~ un- obstructed ocean view. Speoous 4 bdrm or m-law quartst with separate entrance, f.a.mily room, 3 fireplices and indoor pclnd. $479,500. Owner 'Nill oonsidtt leue/option. Call SALLY S HlPLEY or JOYCE DA.BOLT On the 18th fairway. Desi;ned by Wallace Neff. Just litepl t.o the 7th SJ'"" from this lovely Four bdrms, private pool, aeparate pool hOUR executive home Gowmet kilehen, 30 feet of VILLAGE CREEK CONDO w/aauna & ~ bth, beautiful role garden & fruit wardrobe plus a large walk-in cloeet. wee fame Lovely 3 bdimS, 2 baths. far&ly room, attached treea. Featuret oak planked tloorln&, i.oned ily room area with bar that .eat.a 12 and a ~ double aaraee. Rural aettinl overlooking stream. heating. superaor construction through-dance fioOr or apace for pool table. All thi. with Walk t.o South c.oa.t Plaza and Performing Arts out. $1.100,000. Cat.I OON DeTHOMAS or room t.o expand fot only $1,295,000. Call Center. Community~~· $130,QOO L.H. Call --tfl-:l~l(ROOER -------......,A•--,... .. ~"'· !HNC81!!"~ • .niv.i.n~ ..-.--r GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 • ~2 CORPORA TE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 LJ NEWPORT CENTER • I Real F.state A Great ~stem Coiripaey NEWPORT BEACH /CORONA DEL MAR "'. TlllE Th.ii beautiful Wnily home Will please the particular buyer. Front cour:t)'&{'d with pool, Large rear view lot with covered patio & pl.Qy area. Many extras. Reduced over $100,00Q to $450,000, a real bargain! 759-1501 PllYlTE IEACI &ICfJS Large family home with partial ocean view. Largest lot in area with room for pool or tennis: ~ is vacant and ready for a qukk eecrow. Listed at $295,000. '759-1501 ass•tau &.1111 IDICEI PlllE A BalbOa lal.8nd gem)s waiting for yPU. ~10,0QO will buy a 2 bedroom hOme with a 2 bedroom garage apartment. Call fot financing details. 759-1501 111, 11t1.1, ... I .. This home has one of the tnost magnificent locations in So. California With a view from every rocm. The lot alone is worth the price of $925,000, but it comes with a great 3 bdrm, 2~ ~House.see it now. 759-1501 • . FllllLY llZI 11111 Big enough for comfortible gracious living, 4 bdrins, yet wonderfully · exterior rtw.ntenance. Uve the life now! IPIOT&Oll 11 ICEll '1EW ME . • A beautiful heme 0n a very desirable street. Crystal chandeliers, ~courtyard -total elegance& quality. A '~Ult .ee''. Priced at $425,000. 759-1501 ...... -Large 4 bdrm, 3~ bath hOme with pool. All desirable features and amenities. Owner motivated. Call now. 759-1501 I NUllMll Lovely Corona del Mar cottage on a beautiful well kept street just one block from the beach. Good sized li>t. Alley aocesa and cle'8Ched gar~e. $325,000. 759-1501 ·IDIOD .... 3 bedroom home with beautiful carpets and draperies. Nicely land- IC8ped. Excellent location. Priced to sell at.$264,500. 759-1501 MlllEICllL Pl.IS IESmEl11IL • 4 buildings -3 stories. One .comme.rcial, bldg., tw~ hoU9es and 1 a~nt. Prime Newort locauon. €all offiee for details. 759-1501 IPllLUI IPRTlllUI .. . With 25~ dOwn, owner will carry below current intere:'l nates. Gorgeous pool & spa. view and maanificent houae. Huny on this one. Call for all details and appointment to preview. $749,000. 759-1501 .. • IWIB WIU UllY Witll 20% dOwn. owner will carry balance at ~for 10 years. This home boasts private beach accem and a lovely .view. An exceptiOnal value at $279,500. Call for details. 759-1501 JUl•lllEI ProfeaiorWly decorated, lovely brick patio,· beautiful gardens sur- rounding 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 1911/llllll IEL UI One 3 bdrm; one 2 bdrm and one bachelor a~t. One block Nonh of P.C.H. E>ca>Uent opportunity. I.;ive in one & rental income besides. 759-1501 lllMllULIU Lovely, vacant condo in move m condition: Private, pretty area. Backs to geenbelt. 3 bdrmL Listed at $198.000. 759-150.1 Yll'U. LIU 1WI . Roomy 3 bdrm coriclo near beaches & Fashion Island. Conununity pool. A good value at $148,500. 759-1501 . •••IElllElll .Walk to the beach past your oommuruty pool, spa and tennis couns.. Enjoy life in a 3 bdrm. 2~ batrh home with formal dfrililg room. Beautifully maintained eXlerior. 759-1.501 ,.. ............. ~.,.,,.., ........ ,,, ;:u"UUL.CD'°'\,," Y "'LLC l 'PIDEITPllftlT $123,000 b the right ptjoe for this sharp condo. Nothing needs to be done except move in. GoOd terms can be arranged. Call 759-1501 and we can help you . IRVINE Wllllllllll n .. 1• • 2 bdnns plus den. Very pretty. Highly upgraded and com~tinvely priced at $164,500. 759-1501 • . TAIEY• Ill• Of 2 equally nice Ranch San Joaquin condos. Both are in excellent locations and condition. Please call f9r terms and appointment to vie . 759-1501 COSTA MESA/SANTA ANA .. Lll11111 We have just listed an exceptionally pretty home that 1.$ priced for a quick sale at $129,500. 'l'Otally upgrad~. Has an enclmed patio plus a coveied patio in a well landacaped yard. 759-1501 ... lllll 11111' PLW • Tnie pride of ownenhip shows m this 4 bdnn, 2 ~ bath family home. Large rear yard with RV acceG. C>nly 6 ~old. 7$9-1501 .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICI 2170 San lllgutl Drive Newport leaeh, CA l2HO _m .. ~> 711-1901 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." .NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 Son Miguel DrtV. Nt'!fPC)rt leach. CA 12llO (714) 759-1501 • I,, --• 8 ~Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising suppHNnent t<! the DAILY PfLOT/Sattitday, September 15, 1964 Spe~ia/izing in properf'I on f~e wale; ... near I~ waler EXCHANGE-LEASEJOPTION--11,,,_ Adonlble I bedroom cottage In a.nta Ana Height&. Vert dlmt on ._. lol-e .... ....., home.;! Submit 1ow c:eM c1oWn °' n 131-1400 PERFECT FAllll.. Y HOME . .,,.., ....., home ..... ..._. ••• model Thie .. bedroom, 2V. ....................... ,.... ..... ......,frulttrwlndle............, .. ..deeeped. ... In pmtry, bulMn pe l8Q on pillllo.. ....., aer.I ar.t ................ c..a Plu&. Priced to ..... .-.-.~ NEWPORT DUPLEX ..... con.ee .... 1 be*OOlft .............. 1th lllocke lo bMclt ........... ~,...., --buld ,.. _.....,.,._.owe..,. .. con1ldlf-.O. ..... DfM bf• and ............ cell DI-~ ... NEWPORTE:Y PARK . ..... to . end • cflal1nge ...... IMllcWi. decofator. often p au...._ a oww IMf help......._ to qualfted buJer. A tlW ........ cottage" ... .-G1-14DD EASTBLUFF tto.41•,500 . ......, upgreded I be*o _. 2 Miit In I l9r'rtlc Clll de MC. E!WJ .... ..., for tine ~withe CID& Illy decof ••1wattor a ..,.... .,... .. , oullll1de 111-.,_ • NEWPORT BEACH &:JOO SANDS .........,., ....... 2 .......... ..,2blodieto bwN Oww .. ceny 1 .. TD at 11V."'. IM...._ CCWeled ..... aptWder .,...... .......... cont- ......, pool ONLY $1tlwOOD UH.~ , • CONDO + BOAT SUP 1235,0GO GI-' MJ-IR w111rflwlt cam~tr with boet • lnduclee 2 .-Y. I bedroolft + Pltlo on......,.._ Fee. Cllll 131·1400 HARBOR YEW KNOU.8 Plb reduced to ..,IOOon ..... ......., "'Ria !let" In ........,.. YIN Knole. 2 bedroom +den, 2¥1 IMlth""" nlghllghtendeenJOlfvtew......., .,........._can IS'l-1400 CONDO WITH BOAT DOCK .. 3 bedroom, 2th beda COfMlo with boet dp. .... ............... ..._,.1atTDof ............... $21s.-. Cen be 111 lfMCI at IV.-W.. ,._.lo ... Iii ...... FEE; 131.1400 • BALBOA HOME BY B~Y Wood floon, b 11med ca•np end....., brtdl Pltlo enhence the c:Mrm of Ihle remad1l1d 3 beclrOOftl home. ... location ,.., ,.... dub, echool. ecrOll8..., Oft 8-2 lot. *291,,GOG 111-1400 NEWPORT BEACH ELEGANCE Only S212.00GI • bedroom + tamtr room executlYe home Wiii) • pertec:t floor ,._ for ........... .........., d9cora1ed. ~ CCMdtloft with Y-"'d c1 .... a ilkylghtL IS1·1400 BALBOA 18LANO COTTAGE A tndltlontl lllend cottage for• weekend retfMt • wlntw/eumfMf rental property. One Of the ,.. 2 bedroom hontM •• .-tlltble In thlJ prtce c:M- egoty. $215,tDO. l'7MIOO BALBOA PENINSULA---A BUY" Owner DE8P£RATE Md ANXIOUS to ..U deelreble ~--=-----~ ... ._Pt la1 • Pokd2atCMJ~. ~to ..... 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PRESTIGE BAYFRONT CONDO Super ...... Lido Pen condo ..... ,..,.. .... ........... .., ....... ""'le tuxurr In. 2 111 dn a•, I~ ._... ruldrMoe .._.. ........ deoor- Mor~ and lllltftor ........... and .... "'. ......., ta lldllnl .-daanntftl u.e.ct .. t•s• 111·19 8AL80A 181 •.JID BAYFRONT a.let __. of ...._ car.I corw loctlloft. UN- oeaTMICTAa llAm llAY V.W • .,pral11d at ..__ ................ ~and .. AllJOOU8to ... Cllllter .......... ........... ..,.Fee ..... 1. CU:. HAVBI VIEW ESTATE PMorudi: OCeM tnid ..... .._ treM ...._.. ...,, ,__A..,..... e11 .. hl1d 8p1nlth ...... ... ...,, _,....,tar .,_1a ........ IHludu 3 .. ••••••. ....., ,.... ~ ..... '°°"" trcl .._ 11111 aurn ••••*-" 11 • waadwert .. a .... •llL 0.-ed ti 1111.-D1·1a PB•llULA llAYFRONT ...., ............... ma ...... ... ' ..... .._... ...... ... .... .. ..... + .......... , ............. ..,. •• J ............ ~IU1l11 11i9e 01r, + ..... .-rk- I .................. .,._ D1-M9 2436 W. Coa .. 1 Hwy Newport Beac-h 315 Manne Ave. Balboa-Island (>:J 1-1100 ,,,:J-6900 • • ... ' .. --...,.;.. - • 644-&200 · MACNAB IRVINE REALTY 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beach, Ca. UUIT .wt -• UMI LIT Nl2 ... Open beams, two fl.rep.Laces. new carpet ind paint -formal dining rm. 3 BR -marvelous neigh- borhood. Incl. land. Call Barbara Aune. ,..,. .. DmT a.-.- M.agnifieent custom home of st.one and gl.MI. One of Newport Harbors mo1t exciting lo- catiom oaan and jetty view. 3 BR including marvelous mastersuite with library and fireplace. Separate den & dock. Barbara ·Aune ~ fWIUl l&f~ usml ...... A lovely home in this~ gated <lOmmunl- ty. Private beaches. parka, and community tennis & pool. 3 BR. family room and a gorgeous ocean view. Lucy Rollie. u•" unmu W&TUfmTI 11.na.- Gr*iol&s one-ctory tiornel Custom remodel w/gounnet. kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR. family rm, 3 BA. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. security gate. Dona CbicJiester. IUIT1f1l IEWL ...... A splendid 3 BR. home 11porting a great spa in an inviting patio. Th.ii property is in move-in con- dition and oUera a fine example of what good tute and good neighborhood can produce. C.oby uml u.ES P.-aa llUI YIEW ...... Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family rm. formal dining rm home. This single story residence has been re- modeled and profeaionally decorated. Shutters, skylights. plus many upgades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna GodShall ......... ,, ..... New LiSting .•. Rare opJ>«tWl:ity in exclusive Cameo Shores: Ocean view, ptjvate beaCheS. private J>:OOI and spa. Marvelous 4 BR & 4 BA+ Fam rm home w/gou.rmet kitchen. Perfect for entertaining and family living. Including land. Tom AlliNon. ! ....... ~, mGCANYON 1111-11 ..... a ..... 4 BR. FR, Pool. Spa 1·5 Dan Bibb nn• 1-5 • nmew Lucy&. BIG CANYON ...... UT....., Plw 4 Br, FR, Pool. Spa 2-5 Belle Partch .. •1m Ut9MY I._, BIG CANYON 3BR, FR ...... . 1-5 11 ....... Dan Bibb BIG CANYON -·-I .. gt I 4 BR. FR 1-5 S~ Grody EASTBLUF.F S-. 1211 • ..... 5 BR. FR 1-5 Qiby Ward BELCOURT HILL 1111-I llt1t 1 mct11 2 BR. FR 10-6 • M. White/E.Faano CAMro SHORES 11,111,• 111 _. 6 BR, FR, Pool. Wtrft 1-4 Donna Godshall wo•11USl9&Y _ BIG CANYON 5BR, FR .... 21 ....... l-5 Martha Macnab ..... "..,.. ..... 1-5 Dan Bibb 2 Br, FR, Pool. Spa 1·5 HARBOR VU HILLS SMl-3 BR. FR 2-5 EASTBLUFF 1211,IM 4 BR. FR, Pool 1-5 mGCANYON 1111- 5 BR, Spa 1-5 'HARBOR VU HD..J..S $411,111 4. BR, FR. Pool. Spa 2-5 BAYSKORE UH.IM 4 BR 1-5 HARBOR RIOOE ....... , 5 BR. FR, Pool, Spa 1-5 ., .......... Ro.mary Sietz 1m1ee1•. Maxine Propp 2111.,..... Coby Ward ... , ..... Lucy Roee IMltu•n• Belle Partch na .. Dona Chichester I SI • ..,, • .,, M.aralou Ingold ' mu ""'" LIUnH . s221.-: ...__ ____ .;.....__---...;,__ _____ _ 3 BR. 2~ BA, "El Dorado" plan in the McLain ft•la& l&YFllll~ I SUP St8- townhomes adjacent to Big canyon. 2 story ~ -'.S~ views from this newer 4 BR. 4 BA , unit. c.om.muruty pool. tennis, and eecurilJ. ' I custom home on bay front. Great outdoor enter-Macnab tainment area w/apa. Slip for 50' yacht plus side Martha · 1 tie for smaller boat. Belle Partch. an um_.,.. ma.- Terrific 3 BR, 2 BA on extn large. lushly twn.r-••Am 1211,111 landlcaped lot. Shake exterior, bay wi.ndoWI, A lowest priced ''Tart.an" model with 3 BR, custom tile and fixtureS in kitchen and baths. family room. formal dining and much mott. Great Picture perfect •t $325.ooo iDcl. land. Martha I assumable financing with high loan balance. Macnab/Paula Bailey. Walk to park and pool Belle Partch. .. ..... • a&w.T ..... Exceptional 60' lot. with view of entire main bay' and harbor entrance. Private pier, slip and large sandy beech. Older two story 3 BR home oUen great potential for remodel. Plenty of off street parking. Fee simpJe. Martha Macnab. !Dlill .. llU ..... Outstanding 1 level, 3 BR home in ooe of Cd.M's finest an:es. Parquet floors in fam rm. l.ivin,g rm. and formal dining nn, loads of storage with built m's plore! Maxine Propp. lfllllll lUllTW 141 .. 5 lg BR. beautiful formal living rm and dining rm., ~den w/fireplace and sit down bar. S~­ ing poOI, cnmtry kitchen with txealdast area+ bonus room. Barbara Aune. llTIWllY ... , _ ,,..,.. IDG CANYON-With a blend of triditional aDd contemporary this 6 BR. 7 BA home is truly the ideal family home. Features a fabulous golf coune and lake view. Includes the finest of quality construction thruout. Owner is very motivated and Will consider trades. D;mny Bibb. -Ulll9-lllll .. .. ... This newly listed 4 BR. 2~ BA home is a . -.. Featuring a pool, spearate spa, and a very pr_ivaie. sunlit garden letting. Priced fOI" immediate sale. Danny Bibb. . • un..-llftl ~ sue.- This 2 BR. 2 BA Deane townhome offers a spacious lot. in a most private location at a very low price. Asking $339,000 with asswliable financing. Danny Bibb. .. Ulml=-TllTU .. _,. nu.- A real doll house. "Ou:nbria" model with 2 BR and den and decorated beautifully with a.tom· wallpaper and window coverings. Lucy Rose. ..,.. .... ~ Enjoy superb vista'of gorgeous countryside from this detached Turtle Rock bOme. Beautifully decorated in neutral tones, featuring woodplank flooring, gou.nnet kitchen and spacious. master suite. Micki Cooper. ...... ,,.. .... In charming old Corona de Mar. Be.utifully remodeled 2 Br and family room oc 3 BR Beam ceilings. R-2 lot. pool. patio and 3 car garage. Owner will consider leue-option. Will coosider Harb« View Hills ~. R. Sietz. M U119-ft111 ft1 UDY 11T •11,111 W flllllT•Y l&f LIT lt11,111 An.-U G :r~li.tce4-raie" 1QGi tern>) One of the ic._w_..bayfrmt lot:s available in,:.:N=e.;.;-c~-~~-·~-.. ~"-~sh...,.111pect~• BB hot.we oriented to 11.Jn, on this 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. family home w~ includes Beach. F.asy 8CICe9B to main bay. SOX 107 incl remodel or build "Dream Hou9e''. 2 private • a spacious lot. private spa, plus a putting~ fOI" pier permit. Fee simple. Beverly Morphy. beeches. 24 hr. ~ty pte, pte to BBC. you aolfers! Priced to .ell at $619,000. Dan Bibb. ., ........ 'Ill niat ..... B.llllT ...... ---·· a.1...- ... , .... .....,,·llWl 111111 S141 ....... 1'!• I 3 BR. 3 BA. 2 patios & apa. Great, Western Epi~y pf luxury, beauty, conveniences + Highest quality new consuuction. 2 BR and ~ BR llllUmable 11\ TD. Seller may cany 2nd make pnvxy. 3 BR includes incomparable maister ad~ +library. Charmin& Cape Cod exteriors. Vaulted offers. 2 private beaches. pnvate streets. 24 hr. sauna, apa, buill-ins. marble, sranate and irca- .... m .. ,,. with drcula.i"""" fans. Fab\.llous kltchenl '.-wity gate, back gate to Bay Club. Land wood, 1eparate offlC'e, Nautilous tym. billiard _"""!'..., ..... and """ ter I included. Dona Chichester. ......_.. family room, 1 ....... poo-1 · 2nd spa & Texas with highest quality built-ins ..U.e .ooun. • ........... --•"' ~ tops. Beautiful tile bathroom. Flexible financing. l lllT llllM • • llf1 p.. BBQ. Includes decorator it.ems and art pieceS. Owner may carry . .Micki CoOper.. DeJ.l&htful \WO BR hoUle & open and airy one BR Tom Allinlon. apu11Dent. Live in one, ren\ the other. Walk to beech and ahop8. Loia Jacot.. .. , • .. 10 -Orange County f{eaJ Eatate/ An Adver1talng supplenlef\t to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, SeptemtMw 15, 1984 A New Master Planned Community In ···lfuntingtOn Beach·· .. ... .. --.-......... _._ ... --.......... . . . ...,_ ...... ~·--·-. ·~·-·~-----........ --~ ............... ....,.... ..... ~ Here'c: Seabndge Villab a Lakes, waterfall , luc;h landscap- hcautiful, new, affordable address ing sweep by just outside your to call home. window. To keep you and yourc; And "'hat a location ... what a safe, there's a 24 hour, mannl'Ci beautiful list of u~cale features. security gate. We've thought of And what value! · everything. Some units invite a· city tights For upper level umt an \IC\\. The beath is about a lO elevator makes comming and go- rninutc walk away. And the ing easy, delivers you to your ocean air, che cape code tylc car-in a covered, secure, parking an:hite<.:turc: and a New Engiand area .. village charm create a welcome And for financ.ing, we've got feeling and an atmosphere unlike c;cveral plans induding, for anything you've seen. example, a 11.95°'0 interc~t, bond We've got the nght plan for financing plan chat's very aitrac- you, too-nine to choo ... c from in-tivc. Bue ask. We'll explain them duding a studio, one bedroom, all and recommend a plan best two hedroom and a two bedroom · for you. with ~!~pi ng loft. There's even a So top by and sec. It's the beSt plan with two mac;tcr bedrooms if home value for sale this week. you're con5idering dual owner-On Beach Boulevard, south of Another F1~ Re idcnual Community by Mola Development Corporat10n • !'lup. -----A:dam . 7-1+960--UkO----~-----~---------.:_-~ SI~ \I~l{I I>< ii ~ V I l l A S TENNIS • RAQUETBALL • POOLS • SPAS • CLUBHOUSE. ·. t---------! I • Orange County ReeJ Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, September 15, 1984 ..,... U 1•11 lllTllEW llll&CE IElllUILE llYmE·1DUCE IHI SATIUIY I 1191Y 1 .. 1 .. ru · 'RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP llTITllll• Piil -El One of the finest executive homes ever offere4 In Western Hiiis Estates In Riverside. 3 Br 2o/.. baths, large f amlly room with wet bar, dining room with kitchen area, 3 car garage, new air conditioning, carpeting, appliances and. tile faucets. 18x36 pool, outstanding mountain and city tight view. Owner very motivated. Priced to .. sell $143,500. Ask for Randy H. Katz. • lS . . ... YMI 1111111 11 .. IET Lighted tennis courts are an extra bonus of this beautiful 3 Br 2Ya Ba Jasmine Creek townhouse! This former Plan 5 model Is an end unit on a cut- d&-sac at, wtth 181ge sunny kitchen, family room & private spa off Mstr suite. AU for $369,900. Ast< for Marie Denny. El HID Ml&ID uml .... llTIElll Cheerful '3 Bd, 2 Ba contemporary home In perfect, move.In condttlon. High beam ceilings, teak entry, llk&-new kitchen & baths, lovely easy care land~ing, automatic sprinklers, lights & atrium garden entry. Short escrow possible. Arst & second trust deeds assumable at low Interest rate amortized over 30 years. can Belle Chase Lee for additional financing information. Reduced to $289,500 with land. l llE OllTEU llYIL Ill lllY• IT RS IDT IPElllmlY l·I .. -N TIE Wllll·l1G,OOO Imagine living In Newport Beach with a brook meandering through your 'I• acre elegant estate. 3 Br 1 Ba, No. Laguna mobile home on the water This contemporary decorator's home has 3 Br With glasS enclosed deckoc FumJtu.re inc. in your• 3~ Ba. formal dtnlng room & den. Luxurious own home on the beach. Terms available. Ask . Mstr suite will satisfy all needs. Handsome for Al Weinert. family room features hand rubbed walnut ~I~ Fantastic 3 Bd condo In prestigious Big Canyon with views of bay & ooean. This home has a medley of amenities -rich planked floor In IMng room, dining room, kJtchen and family room. Four skylights Illuminate the 1st floor.Expansive master suite on 1st floor plus a 3 car g91agell Wonder1ullll $535,000. Ask for Carolyn Mason. 2H Yll IWllll& Liii ISU -UUT WILIE IPEI SlllAY 1-1 Pl Charming outside & In. Open beamed ceilings, oak plank floors, French doors & brick patio t-----~---™ the atmosphet e for good llvfng. Add 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 fireplaces & it's a winner! Priced at $345,000. Ask for Linda Oeth. 11111 SIDU SRI , ... mmYam IPEI 11111 119AJ 1-1 .. Owner will carry $70,000 at 10•1. for 5 years on this 3 Br 2 Ba Broadmoor home In Turtlerockll One of tilt largest lots offered and the private · yards are Immaculate. Priced to sell at $219,000. Fee. A~ for Randy.Katz. - IEEITISEW Absentee owner wants action on ~t priced 1 Br condo In Cabrlllo Park. Spacious rooms, bright, cheery neutral decor. Some furniture available. Priced at $74,50011 Ask for Mar1tyn Bulkley. ·u•n..-r Quality built townhome. Two Br. 2'h Ba. Extra large patio. Convenient to shopping and free- ways. Owner wlll carry second. $119,900. Ask UllOM IAI .llQlll Great location! Great financing! Great lnvest- ll)entl Golfcourse and neutral decor. Very motivated seller. Offered at $154J900. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. - PllYlll IETIUTI Near the beach. Lovely 3 Br, 3 Ba townhouse. Sunken livlng room with high vaulted ceiling. Mstr suite Includes sitting room and private deck with garden view. Communtty pool and tennis. Reduced to $179,500. Ask for Lois Egan. ~ lmNTCIEST executive area, well established or up & coming, thls Is the place for you to live. Single$ love It here tool Walking distance to beach. Call Ltz BeazJey to see this 3 Br plus condo for only $195,000. 11111.ITELY CUIMI• And priced for a quick sate! 3 Br 2~ Ba condo, two flreplaces,·one In a very private Mstr suite. Wet bar, COrf den/fam. rm, 2 patios, large sundeck. Quiet gated community with lovely landscaping, pool, spa & tennis court. Conv&- nlent to everything. $198,500 Including land. . Ask for Belle Chase Lee. llOlllY VIEW Vacant condo needs you! Mstr Br with His and Hers t>aths, family room plus 2 other Br, all on greent?91t. $245,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard. for Liz Beazley. llTSTlll• WllTIUFF IEllTY WILL CllSllD DOlllllE Customized 3 Br. 2 Ba family room home on Highly upgraded 2 Br 2~ Ba townhouse with large corner lot. Better than new condition. wood shutters and stained glass window and Charming step-down FIA with brick fireplace. door Oak ~tank floorln In kltChen and entry Impressive exterior. Lovely landscaping With hall · Assumable f n ng ner may ex=--extenswe b71ClC wonc, lR>WerbeOs & two pattos. cha~ge for beach property. $139,900. Ask for True pride of ownership. $279,900 with land. Esther Tabak. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hills ~ -------- & carved fireplace. Custom quallty •. to see Is to bellevel $425,000. Ask for Nancy Short. um.E ISUll Recently remodeled & redecorated, this 3 Br w. Ba home features nice bay views from upstairs & a prime corner lot away from the busy traffic. Ught & bright & a great value at $450,000. Ask for Hallie Strock. WISTIUFF IUlllEl-1411,lllt Great 4 Br, 31h Ba family home on large fee lot. 3 fireplaces, located In luxurious Mstr suite, libr91y and f81nily room. Gourmet kitchen. Great home for entertaining. Ask for Barb81a Goth81d. EmlllUY4111• Large family home In this great community, close to bea<:h & tennis with view of park. 4 Br 3~ Ba, plus outdoor spa & bonus room. Ask for David Hirschler. ......., 19• high entry graces this two story, 4 Br 3 Ba Big Canyon home. Nearly new garden kitchen, balcony off the Mstr suite offers lovely view. upstairs gallery looks down on living room, great custom patio and air conditioned. Corner lot w/viflw of back bay & canyon. $675.000. Ask for Llz Beazley. llWIS ISL.Ill Magnificent bayfront home on 196' fron1age. 3 Br, 2Ya Ba, formal dining with fireplace, outstanding family room with complete bar. Beautiful woods throughout, crown mouldings. French doors and oak plank entry. Terrific for entertaming Inside or out. Asking $3,300,000. Ask for Car6tyn Mason. ' llllM IEL ... LUii 2 Br 2 Ba. partNllty furnished. 6 month tease. $1,650/mo. Call Belle Chase Lee. ....,...,, oartng "2-st 1MnQ room wnn fireplace, 3 Br 3 Ba, luxury condo In Newport Heights. $1200/mo. Ask' for Barbara Gothard. 6417020 -------~----- .. 12 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 16. 1984 • e1w1 M +·t•Wt .,..1510 .,.. e1w1 -.11w1 --11w1 MW •ii'i .,..e1;5 .. ct#l}I R51W#il\lt+ .,.. '**'WAik 1 ' FABULOUS COlf COUISE ESTATE . I I ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS GOLF COURSE : I PROPERTIES ON MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. I SINGLE LEVEL 4 BDRM. FAMILY AND FORMAL DINING ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL 11.t ACRE GROUNDS WITH POOL, f FRUIT TREES AND ROLLING LAWNS: CALL FOR PAI-i I VATE SHOWING . .llCllE UllLIUI I I · LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI, LOCATIOll . : BEST SPOT ON THE BLOCK. LOVELY 4 BEDROOM 3 I ~~~D ~i~g~sM&E;~AvRE~~~~i~~Rl~~iL~g~~Lt~~ I · $247,599 . .IACllE UllUllU i I . MESA VERDE .• .. I i CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM a HOME ON QUIET COURT STREET. USED BRICK FIRE-RIE llllUS II ~'tK~E·T~~~D:a~~D r~0~6~rL~~~E~f~U'~E2sY.fi~g nU..t..t~V ~ . $159,950 . .llCllE II• Ell'' IUUP'lnl\ • I UIE llEw COllDO · 131-1211 1· i THIS WELL LOCATED 3 BDRM COSTA MESA CONDO I HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REFURBISHED. NEW IEWPOIT VIEW CARPETING & FLOORING, FRESH PAINT & NEW WIN-" lh ACRE £STAT£ I DOW COVERINGS GIVE THE FEELING OF A SPARKLING Over ~ acre lot with spectacular views 9, bay & ocean. 4 I I · NEW HOME. PRIC~ AT $107,000 . .IACllE IUll.EIWI bedroom residence wtth separate guest unit or maid's I I . CEllTIAL ATRIUM POOL HOME SINGtE LEVEL 4 quarters. Just listed at $539.000. Call for Information and : BEDROOM HOME BUILT AROUND CENTRAL COURT showing. UI llNlll 631-1266 I YARD. EXTRA LARGE LOT WITH PATIO AND PLAY I YARD COMPLETE THIS FAMILY ENTERTAINJNG HOME. BEST. IUY 011 IAYFROllT CLOSE TO MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. $269,000. ASSUME $&001( AT 9, I .llCllE lllllLEllU Immaculate Lido Isle triplex. Right on the beach. Two 3 I i NEwPOIT HEIGHTS BANK REPO bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit over 3 car garage. . I. TRY 10"9 DOWI g~~1;~~ value & financing. $839,000. UE 1•01 Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath newer 9••11D 11n11 CUSTOM I home In secluded locatlon. Bank """ 1.11 • I will finance and sell under ap-.. REDUCED TO $429,000 1· i praisal. Seiter wlll look at all offers PRIME Newport Heights VICTORIAN design. 3,400 sq.ft . B ·to get it off their books. Reduced to of living area. Master craftsmanship 3 bedroom, family $259,000. IEUI IELUll room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. Toomany : oov::o~~::~o o:::s~=~1011 :'N~~dc!!ntf0~:;~~~i~:0:.1~~&:;~~·~~;How--1 I Buy with low down, owner wlll carry. DELIA DELGADO NEWPORT HEICHTS·IEW CUSTOM 1· I This is a steal. 5 bdrm spacious R~/AA ... V REDUCED TO $374,AAA home with large yard-and RV ac-17.'FI~ nv : cess. Pride of ownership, must sell. 131-1281 Superb newer 4 bdrm home with tradltlonaJ design. I ·Call for your private showing. IEW Gourmet Island kitchen with exceptional features. Separ-j • IELUll ate formal dining with fireplace. Every custom extra you I ~ · UV£ 1.N OIE RENT THE OTHER ~=~i:§~~2~asslve deck with spa. It's a dreamt 111 : I One block to ocean with mini view. 7 years old. 3 bdrm + 1 bdrm, 3 car garage. High beam celling, fireplace. patios, I : decks & more. Best value In Newport Beach. Can't BACI llY u ACRE W/POOL compare. The seller Is very motivated and wants out. .,. I Make him an offer. he can't refuse. Reduced to s254,900. 8 years old and beautifUlly decoratjlcttThere ls nothing to 1· I •Lii IELllll-do but move Into this smashing 4 bedroom 3 bath home. I BLUFFS "Y" PlAll DESPEUTE The pool area Is out of Sunset MagazJnel Great value! $350,000. w •••1111631-1266 • ~ I . Owner wants out. Been on the market too long & is willing 1 to make a deal! Large 2 story 3 bdrm. 2 bath, formal I dining, family room w1cathedra1 celllngs, on 1ush green-EXCLUSIVE USTlllC IEWPOIT HEIGHTS · 1· I · belt. Open, llght & airy. Asking only $179,900. IELIA Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath den home In excellent secluded •ELIAll location of N~ort Heights. Assumable financing. Great -----"-I-1£SA-¥EID WAll-lO-COUllTRY-ClUI $299,900-.,t _ Qpportunlty at $189,000.111llllDI631-1266 - Just listed! Fabulous remodel you'd think it. ls custom. .1. I Walk to country club. This Is a showplace. Beautiful NEWPORT HEICITS I remodeled Island kitchen w/lots of tiles, pass through to I formal dining room, plantation shutters, trench doors, Only $175,000 for this 2 bdrm home. Great quiet location. kytl ht f 11 •ty t i b k d 1 h Separate dining room. Oak hardwood floors. Owner wm s g s, u securi sys em, pr vate ac yar wt finance at 12°/o Interest. Call today! W llllDI 631-1266 I I nvltlng pool and more. Call for your private showing today. Ill.IA •LUii ---I --234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 831-1286 I .,.. +1s1-.•a*i'i ,.. •·;•n ~ '"*'.,.. •s•e>-. ••n -.•91 --••'> .,.. ''NM.._.,,, .,. . ' Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 1s: 198,. -13 -~-~-~~,-.-~,-~~~~~~~-~-~·-~· -. I ~-~ -WE IEED YOUR LISTINGS " HOIE OF THE WEEK *PROMONTORY BAY TRADE* Four bedroom, thrM batha, forlNll dlnl'"', femlly room, beautlful a.rge meeter aulte, dock ajNM:e up to 55 ft. ltMI at '815,000 and wlll trade to Meea Verde, Spygleea, Harbor Rl:&:l BJg Canyon. Wiii . ..... /option. 1at T.D. of 000 ... umeble. Submit · any offer. •I MYIE IMP COIOU DEL MAI BAYFIOIT Custom 5 bdrm, 41A bath, 2 master suites, beautiful large living room with spectacular view. 3 fireplaces, wet bar & room for 3 boats up to 55 ft. Best buy on bayfront. Reduced to $995,000, Includes the land. Ill I MYIE lllP UIDI ISLE 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths, Family Rm., Din. RM ., Large Master Suite w/sittlng area, maids quarters, room for 2 large boats up to· 65 foot. $700,000 1st & 2nd TD both assumable at low rate, steal at $1 ,250,000 Incl. the land, must move inland. •I MYIE lllP YACHTSIAI COVE BIYFROIT 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. • I MYIE lllP r l.l>O ISLE PRIEST LOCATION. Complete turning basin views from this 4 Br, 4 Bath remodeled home with new kitchen, baths. Beau. tile work. plus Clock for.SO ft. yacht. $1,950,000. Ill• MYIE IMP BILIOI COVE BIYFIOIT F0ur bedroom, 3 J>ath, formal dining, family room, break- fast room.·Large master suite with view down bay, dock for 40' b6at, very large home. Steal at $500,000. Ill I llYlllNP *UDO PAIK HICHllSE * .. Bob I Dovie loop Bob .1o~p, Jr. TOP-Sil ES PRODUCER FOR CALIF. 1913 SEAVIEW'S BEST BUY . 4 Br. & 2.5 Bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. nice yard, view of city & ocean. Security guard gate -t-pool & . tNtnls. $395,000 ... N llYIE IMP POSSIBLE COllEICllL LOT Builders delight. This property has possibilities for office bldg., or commercial use. Lot size 66x300 with back bay view, pr~ntly has small house and storage and Is zoned for horse property. $350,000. • t llYIE DIP < I I o· I -1 I I I I . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS I Catalina, ·aay and Ocean Views, from this three bedroom.1 two batrr, 1wo1ireplaces, separate family room, pool, room : . to add. Walk to town & Lido, very moti=ed.Seller can carry large Note. $375,000. Ill I llYIE I UYCIEST IEWPOIT I 4 bedroom 21A bath formal dining, family room, breakfast I area. large yard with pool, will trade Condo Jasmine Creek or Newport. Asking $325,000 ... AH llYIE IMP - I "LUXURIOUS VII.Ji BALBOA" Villa Balboa's largest penthouse, 1st time offered. 3 bdfm I 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal llvlng and dining., $265,000. Great terms ... M MYIE 1• - . CORO~· DEL~··-DUPlll I 2 Bedroom 1 bath $70'.! , O. 'o. 2 bedroom 1 bath I $650.00. BachelorS~~ ... n \-.,. Finance 1st T.D. $11 ,800 at 6.75~. 2nd T.O. ~"°at 13%. Steal at $250,000. • lllMVIElllP cfutstandlng bay and city night light view, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Co-op highrlse, underground i;'klng, community pool with fabulous decks. $250,000. I MYIE IMP NEWPOIT BEACH I IEWPOITS lllCS IOID Highly upgraded 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 d~ned for entertaining, Including 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, trade. • • 11Y1E IMP large dining, game room with sit down bar. very large pool. I Priced at $425,000 (land quoteiS $190,102). Great buy. WTll• lllTA 11SA ~\-. O.ooo below comps must ..... 1... sell$114,000.3b\s u _.,.:>yearsnew•a ....... , ELEClllC£ 1• CAMEO SIGHS ---~Be.:,_au_rt_lfu_.,l-:"fa-m--=1-=-=1y;.:::;h::..:om=.:::..:.e.:...:wttlf5Ddrms, 5 baths.r,-.:10...,,rm-a·1-1111tt.tv'"'in-g-;-. --w•111111nTn•• -Owner-moved-to-Europe-&-----'------' & dining, ocean view, stunning backyard with gazebo, must sell $399,000. Built In 198Z, ocean, canyon, city light 1 pool, jacuzzi, wet bar & full bath. 3 private beaches. view. Ill .IL 1111• . 1 Excellent entertaining. $529,000 ... • 11W11 lllP . BOB & ·DOVIE KOOP 234 E. 17th st., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 ... ,, --e•\I:+.. . I I • L . 1 I 'I I ·~ 1 .. -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 15, 198 .. Michael Nevins to do Canyon Terrace PR Mlchaet Nevins Communications of principal of the Newport Beach com- Newport ~ach will conduct the public munications firm. "like Its tradition. relations program for Canyon Terrace-Shuwa's Image does not need to be built Estates, a 35-unlt single family view home up so much as translated Into the development In Anaheim Hills. Callfornla environment." This project Is the second In Anaheim Nevins adds, "The thoroughgoing Hills for the developer, Shuwa Invest-quality at Canyon Terrace Estates is ments Corp. The homes range In size from another example of why Shuwa Is rapidly 1,926 to 2,380 square feet on view lots becoming one of California's leading averaging one-third acre. developers. We are proud to be as- Shuwa has developed numerous soclated with Its latest endeavor." commercial and residential projects over Michael Nevins Communications the past seven years In both Northern and specializes In public relations with a cllent Southern California. With offices In Los list that Includes commercial property Angeles and San Francisco, Shuwa Is a brokers, financial groups, car dealerships, subsidiary of the parent organlZatlon In and professional athletes as wett as Japan. builder/developers and building industry .. Shuwa Investments Corp. Is the suppliers. Presently, the company Callfornla extension of a devetopment · lnlndtes public relations for 11 builders tradition that began across the Pacific and 45 new-home projeets through t' over a century ago," said Michael Nevins, Southern CahfcSrnla. lllchael lf . ::;...., __ Newport-Irvine Center a local landl1lark Marini ta • pro1ect half sold One-half of the new homes In Phase II of Stone Harbor, a condominium com- munity In La Habra, have been sold. "In fact, 10 of the 28 homes·we are building In Phase II were sold before completlon," aald J . Scott Fawcett, presi- dent of Marinlta be9elopment Co. of Newport Beach, builder of the Cape Cod- style homes. He said the two-and three-bedroom or two-bedroom-and-a-den residences have sold even more rapidly than the tirat phase of 24 homes, which opened In early spring. The stngle-lev81 homes range In price from $92 000 ~o $102,500. ' Three'floor plans with square footage from 1,012to1,248 are avallable at Stone harbor, all highlighted by ceramJc tile entries, sloped ceilings, formal dining areas, casual eating bars, and hardwood With its black glass exterior walls, small horse ranches and the fairways of accents of red, and contemporary lines, the Newport Beach Golf Course. It nouses · the Newport Irvine Center building at 3300 such companies as Coldwell Banker, Irvine Ave. In Newport Beach has become Boeing, Rockwell, and Strock Architects. a landmark since Its construction In 1980 The building also serves as corporate as the first multi-story commercial bulld-headquarters of Grant Building Co., which Ing In the area. -constructed It along with Albert J Auer Newport Irvine Center," said Taylor kitchen cabinets. - Grant, principal of the partnership. "We Full-size laundry facllltlel, built-In have received many compliments on Its · kitchen appliances. and walk-in closets ultra-modern apJ>e&rance, and, u occu-are also fea1ured. pants ourselves, we know how com-Each home Is equipped with an fortable and convenient It Is.'' enclosed garage with automatic door Although located near John Wayne Associates. Airport. Newport Irvine Center overlooks "We are extremely proud of the lt'aslng arrangements for the center opener. and each home also hu a private are handled by Jim Koaephson and Bob patio or sun deck for entertaining or for Davis of Coldwell Banker at 955-6300. outdoor gardening . REALTY • The Harbor-Area's Oldest Real ~Estate Firm .. um• 'ISAW 11111 lllMO Immaculate Plan 3, tastefully decorated In pri- vate Jasmine Creek. Guarded gate, tennis courts, clubhouse & swimming pools. 3 bdrm & den, nice patio, air conditioned. •FIUl lml 1111,111 Ocean side of P.C.H. near Begonia Park. Cute 2 bdrm cottage. WaJk to the beach. Needs fixing, but a terrific value! l&YOIUT F-.Y.. . SMl,- Beautlful Spanish style 4 bdrm home with a fabulous patio & pool. Just the home for an active, growing family. Priced right tool - H Fm R Tll IAY IHI,-FU Spacious 2 story 4 bdrm home In prime Dover Shores location with private pier & sllp. Family room, dining room, large bayfront patio. (714) 673-4400 FUTllU 11 Ml &11 UI.. .. ..... Action Bay & Ocean views from this distinctive 3 bdrm CdM home near the beach. Finest quality conl!tructlon. IUI Tll Ull a n IMSI ........ Terrific .. bdrm famlty home on 1'n lots. Large, sunny patio. Expensive wood paneling. May trade for a smaller home on Udo. Ulll Pl--.& N111 .. SMl,111 On 2 extra large lots. Sprawling 4 bdrm home plut studio apt. Pool size yard, .. car garage, den, formal dining area & tanaJ-famlty room. Owner wtll finance. WUTUIMm 144UOI Immaculate, llke new 3 bdrm home beautifully decorated. Family room. Ideal for entertaJntng, has stand up wet b$r & fireplace. Motivated owners are moving out of the area. YllW, PIRACY, IDIOUt HW l l U ... Elegant 3 bdrm home on rarge lot at ltle top of CdM. Beam ~Unga, French doors & lovely decorating throughout. A v&ry comfortable & tradltlonal home. •wt• ...... Well located 3 bdrm condo. Large brick fire- place, wet bar, trench doors, beam celllngs, like new. Submit your terms. FUIT llW.,. lDUll ........ The beat view In townl Bay, ocean, city ttght1. 2..00 sq.ft. home with pool. Owner wtll finance at 1~1.1nterest with 2~~ down. .. f .... Y .. Yll• ..,.. The feel of Mount Vernon. Elegant columns at the entrance to this completely remodeled .. bdrm home. Pool, dan, all new and fresh. (213) 628-2828 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR -==--=--------------- ifeti1ne • ssoc1ates onorRaY. . Seventy-five business associates, rlends, and employ9" of lifetime Homes f California, Inc. honored president. harles C. Ray, Jr. with a dinner In the yslde Room of the Balboa B8y Ctub In ewport Beach recently. Ray, who has been with Lifetime Homes for 12 years, has been promoted o executive v1ce president of operations of .the went company, Lifetime Com- munities, Inc., headquartered In Ja~k­ sonville, Fla. At the same time, Ray announced the promotion of Tom L. O'Donnell to ex· ecutlve vice president/regional manager of lifetime ,Homes of California. O'Donnell will be reisponslble for all aspects of the firm's California operations. ,. coqrabll&tlona with Charla Ray. . proaa~ed to esecatl•e Tice prat- dent of the firm'• parent company. LUetlme Com.aumltlee. Inc. Medig Will head FV.project Daniel F. Med lg has been appoJnted project superintendent for Fountain Val· ley Commerce Center, according to Taylor Grant, principal of Grant Building Co., whlci\ ls developing the center With joint partner Ray Olmsch1ed of Newport Beach. "Dan has a solid background in construction and he 1s anticipating fast· tracl< results In his new position with Grant Building Co., .. 5a1d Grant. Medig, s ~at!ve o! !'er.~s-,lv&nlo, ~as educated in construction at Santa Monica City College, and has worked for a number of Orange County developers. including Peter Kiewit and J. A. Stewart Construe· lion Co · · The $3.5 million Fountain -Valley ·Commerce Center will emphasize auto-_______ .... ___________________________ ._ _____ motive service.related businesses, con· structed on a 3·acre parcel at Heil Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. The ~.000· square-feet of leasable space at Fountain Valley Commerce Center will be occupied by 15 to 20 retail, food and automotive seMc:e businesses. It wtM be• Mechter· ranean·style center. with four bU1ld1ngs in a quadrangle. Three models on sale at Beacon i-lill Court Taylor Woodrow Homes has saved , the best for last, wtth three furnished modets being offered for sale at the devaoper's Beacon Hiit Court project. The neighborhood of New England·styled townhomes Is wtthln the award-winning, muter·planned community of Beacon Hill In coastal Laguna Niguel. The homes feature views of the ocean or surrounding hillsides and occupy a quiet, cul de sac street. Decorated by Design 1, the modets are being said complete with furnishings. priced from S 163,500. Beacon Hiii Court's slngl&-level and two.story· designs offer one bedroom plus convertible den, two bedrooms plus den or two bedrooms plus ltbrary/loft. A small group of homes adjacent to For more Information, call sales the model compktx ls also available. counselor Mynet Massey at 831-710•. Leasing agents for the property win be Lee A. McCullough and Jan·Enk Palm of Daum Corp. &. Staff. Further infor· matlon is available at 833· 1361 . .. 675-6000 REAL TORS IN CORONA DEL MAR S'ERVING NEWPORT BEACH, IRYJNE AND COST A MESA . ,. VALUE COMMAND CENTER GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF THE REAL EST A TE MARKET Let'• hear it for innovation! Unique Homea haa done it qainJ Thia time , they have plotted every aale in tlie Jut year and every home currently on the market on larae mapa of the various neishborhoocla. The result ia a very f aat and very rraphic picture of the local residential real eatate market. It'• called the Value Command Center and buyera, aellera, builders, 'developers, appraiaera obaervera have hailed· it a aisnificant step toward real ea profeuionaliam .. The Value Command Cente-r ia open · 9-5 every day at the Unique Homes office. corner of the Pacific Coaat ffiahway and MacArtliur in Corona del Mar. For a personal tour of Unique'• Value Command Center phone 175-6000. .. ,. \ .. · .. 16-Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising suppfement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 15, 1984 . ,.. HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOM 2921 4th St, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $208,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 1229 Bayside Or. Newport 8each 631-1400 50,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • 10 Morning View (T Roe ridge) Irvine 955-2830 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-5:30 3028 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $725,000 Saturday 1-5 324 Poppy Ave, Corona det Mar 673-8-494 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR pin FAM RM or DEN ••23 Beachcomber Or, Jasmine Crk, CdM 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 23 Htllgrus, Turtle Rok,lrvtne 644--6200 $222,000 9 Northampton, Belcourt Hiii, NB Sat 1-5 644-6200 $580,000 Sat/Sun 10-<6 * •9 Ocean Vista, Sea Isle, NB 644-6200 $535,000 sun 1-5 2025 Port Bristol (Harbor Vu Hl'nel) COM 675-6000 $242,000 Saturday 1-5 1951 Port Locksleigh, H.V Hms, N.Bch 644-9060 S269,5oo Sunday 1-5 1230 So. Broadway, Santa Ana · 645-0303 $97,000 Sunday 1-5 * 7926 Southwest, Huntington Beach 962..a891 $175,000 Saturday 12--4 3BEDAOOM 2721 5th Ave. Old Corona def Mar 673--4400 $299,000 Saturday '11--4 •2723 5th St Corona def Mar 644-7208 $349,500 Saturday 12:30-4 1207 Blue Gum, DoYer Shor•. Npt Bch 673-4400 ~.500 Sunday 1-5 15 Hampden (Cameo Shoret) COM 675-6000~50.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 302 Heliotrope, Olde Corona del Mar 675-60QO $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 607 Knowell Pt. Costa M ... 631-22'42-$121,500 7 Rue Chateau RoyaJ, NB 644-7020 $535,000 214 Vla GrazJana, NB 644-7020 $345,000 Sat 12--4 2332 Rutgen, Cotta Meta 548-2313 $127.~ Saturday 12--4 1406 Santane&la Terr, Irvine T«r .• N.B 75S.18n $278,SOOFEE Sat/Sun 1-5 1419 Santanella Terrace, COM 644-7020 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 19501 &err1 Seco, NP 14...:1020 $219,000 Sun 1·5 '"L ·~ • S BR plue FAM·RM or DEN 340 Cabrlllo, Cotta M-.. 646-1466 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Canyon Crest. COM 644-7020 $198,500 sun 1-5 1419 Oolphln Terr., Irvine Terr, CdM 875-5930 $785.000 r.. Saturday 1-5 * • 1900 Galaxy Drive, Oovet Shores, NB 631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1·5 ** 111 G St. Balboa Penln., Npt 8ch 866-8888$489,000 Sunday 1-5 2711 Harbor View Or (HVH), N.B 760-8333 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 1955 lrvlne Ave (Costa Mesa) 64S.7078 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 969 Junlpero Mesa det Mar, CM 751.3191 $137,900 sun 1-5 1322 Keet Dr, HVH, COM 644-6200 ~9.000 Sun 2-5 * ** 700 Kl~s Road, Cliff Haven, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-5 3116 Klondike, Costa Meaa 546-2313 $245,000 Saturday 1-4 3150 Madeira, CO.ta M ... 5-46-2313 $159,900 Saturday 1-4 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Dally 1·5 * • 1724 Mlnorca Pl.,{Meta Verde) C.M. 432-9103 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1CM * •308 Morning Star Ln, Oowr Shores; NB 631·7300 $885,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Coin. Pelmer)Costa Mesa 873-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 ••1CMM Peacador Or, Dover ShonNt, NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 •332 Poinsettia, Corona~ Mar 631-7300 $525,000 Sun 1·5 23n Purdue, Costa M811 645'-0303 $189,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 11 Rue Verte, Big Cyn, NB 844-8200 $849,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 20181 Spruce St, S .A. Hts, 8ac:k Bay 642-5200 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 13-49 SutMX Lane, WE1tctlff, N.B. 842-5200$234,500 .~nday 1-4:30 •909 TNter,COM &44-7020 $3M,OOO Sun 1·5 4HDROOM 2542 Circle. Beyshore, N8 844-8200 $329,000 Sun 1-5. * .... 18 Cypreee P1 (Bkl Cenyon) Nwpt 8ch 751-1100 S1, 100,000 Sund9y 1-& **1024 E. Belboa BMt. Penln. Pt, NB 631 .. 1400 S1,060,000 Sunday 1·5 *133e Ollluy DrM (Dowr Shc>NI) NB 873-7300 Sl85.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••1eo Via Udo Nord. Udo. NB I 673-7300 $1,725,000 Sun 1-4 *1421 Klnga Rd (NeWport Heights) NB 875-6000 $450,000 ~turday 1·5 500 Rockford, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $295,000 ~nday 1-5 1230 Sand Key lHatbor Vu Hlli.) COM 6!5-6000 $3?9,000 Saturday 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M. 432·8451 $136,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 399 SevWe Ave, EWbOa Pentnsula 673-W>O ~7.500 Sunday 9·5 3917 T•kwood (SC Ptz.a area) S. Santa Ana 675-6000 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **828 Via Udo Nord, NB 760-8333 $2,350.000 Sun 1-5 124 V1a Trieste, Udo ltle, N.B . . .673-4400 $449,000 . Sunday 1-5 2409 Tustin Ave, Badl Bay, C.M 673-4400 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR ptue FAM RM or DEN *2107 Arbutus, E-Bluff, NB 644-8200 $275,000 Sun 1-5 26 Royal St George, BJg Cyrl, NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 1621 Baytlde Dr. CdM • 631-1288 $1,095,000 SatSun 1·5 **601 Bayside Or, Promont~ ~y. NB 631-1400 $1,_150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1206 Cambridge, Newport Beach . 759-9100 $329,900 ~ 1:30-4:30 911 Cliff Drive, Cliff Haven, NB 631-7300 $430,000 Sun 1-5 1109 Dennis, Cotta Mesa 645-0303 $339,900 _Sunday 1-5 "633 Dorchelter (Cemeo Hlghlanct) CdM 673-1181 $355,000 Sat 1-5 * 1106 Dover Drive, Wutdlff, N.8 644-9060 $339,000 Saturday 1-5 * • 137 4 Galaxy Or (Dover Stioreis)NB · • 631.3955 $875,000fee Sat 1-5 14-41 Galaxy Or, Dover Shcnl, Npt Beach 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1330 Galaxy Or, Baycrest,NB 673-7300 sn5,ooo Sun 1-4:30 9 Hermitage Big Cyn, NB 64-4-6200 $850,000 ••8 Jade Cove, NB 760-8333 $825,000 Sun 1-6 • 1019 Marian Lane, Wea1cllff, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5 *1326 Marlner1 Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-7300$345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *V1878 Maul, Mell Verde, CM . 540-0373 $375,000 Sun1-5 2952 Maul Place, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1--4 . * •48 Mltllon Bay, Spyglt, NB 760-8333 $599,000 Sun 1-S * *404 Morning Star Ln, Newport ~ 644--9080 $550,000 Saturday 1-5 ••34 t.4orro Bay, Spyglua, CdM 751-6190 749,000 Sunday 1-4 #9 Moneco, {Jiwb<>r Ricfge) Newport~ 842"38SO $825,000 ~ 12-4 •223 PolnMttla, Olde Corona dee Mar 87~ $635,000 Set/Sun 1--5 *2041 Port Bristol, Harbor View Homel,' NB 631·7300 $389,000 set 1-5 1829 Port Taggart, Newport BMd\ 7ff.9100 $335,000 Sunday 1-6 . *193-4 Port Trtnlty, HVH • 844 4484 *339,600 8unday 1·5 ••19 Aoyll 8t. Geotae. Big Cyn, N8 844..e200 sees.ooo · Sat 1-a • .. •' . Or..,ge County AMI Estate/An Advertising tuppiement to the OAttV PILOT/Saturday, September 15, 1984" -17 *18218lntlllQO Or, ~.NB 831·7300-,$315,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * 1227 s.ntilOO Or, Oov9t' Shore9; NB 831-7300 $525.000 Sun 1-5 1148 Sentlllgo Or, OO¥w Shene, NB 831-7300 MS0.000 &in 1-5 *2001 Sentllloo.·Ba~9t. Npt Bc:h 873-C400 ''346,000 Sun 1-5 ••3807 Sellbe .... HVH, -a>M. 644-6200 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3384 SunwNreet. Colt• Meea 845-0303 $248,900 &M'ldlly 2-5 •3418 SUrnmlllk, Colla ~ 64$-0303 $245,000 ~ 1-5 1921 T...b a.-. Hlllbor Hlgh&lnda. NB 831-7300 $175,000 Sun 1-5 ••14 TOtf8Y PIMa. Big Cyn NB 844-6200 SIM.GOO Sat 2-5 1829 Ttadnlletda L.9ne, Bll'ja..C, N8 . 131-7300 "31.000 Sun 1-5 •4839 Tremont l.mw, cameo Sharee. NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 870 w. 20tt\ s.,..., Cc:leta ~ ~­.. &4&-7171 $119,900 Sunday 1-5 1102 w... Bumi. Senta Ana 759-1501 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 V'2125 Yadlt Y.,._, Semew, N.8. 844-9080 $381,000 8und8Y 1-5 18BROOll 2801 IMnd v... Or, Corona det Mar 844 8080 $385,000 Sundey 1~ ...... , ••• DEN *• I Tt tlrtpr, H9rtJor Ridge · MO 4-$1,M0,000 ~ 1-5 2215 Alt8 -. EMtbluft COM M4.:e200 1291.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *20881 ~-*· Hunltngton ~ s.t&.-2313 S118,950 Saturday 12:30-4 21 Augi--. Big cyn, NB 844 coo .$895,000 Sun 1-6 •5Aue FOIUlt-, Ila.~. NB 844-8200 $185,0bO Sun 1-5 •321 Pmza Udo (Udo Ill) NB en-n11 seso,ooo. Sat/Sun 1-5 **3802 CMnf'8I Piece, Npt lelend, NB _ 831-7300 teS0.000 Sun 1-5 ••20 eypr... Point, Big Cenyon, NB 831-7300 $995,000 SUn 1-5 . ••509 De Anza. COM 780-8333 $59&,000 Sun 2-5 * • 14 OeneYI, H-Rdge. NB 7eC)..e33;S $1,850,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 •1821 l.ellward t.e, Baycreet. NB 831-7300 $389,000 Sun 1·5 ••24 MllMn Bay, SpyglMa, NB . 760-8333 teee,500 Sat 1-5 ••33 Momplller H.Rldge, NB 844-6200 $850,000 Sun 1..S * •t MW a.ct\ Ct, Spyglasa 780-8333 $1,550.000 Satwday 1-5 122e PoWte OrM. Oo¥er Shoree, N8 831-7300 $145,000 SaVSun 1-5 2018 Sanu.go Dr, Dowr Shorae, N8 831-7300 $488,000 Sun 1-5 ••14 Tr.,_., H. Rdae. NB 760-8333 lU185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Via Genoa. Udo Ille, N.8 M4-9080Se50,000 ... ~ 1-5 868 Via Udo Saud, Udo Ille, N.8 144 :90eO $515,000 ~_ 1-5 ·~Via 0 Udo 8oud (Udo ..... NwPt ~ 7~9100 $1,550,000 Slllls-1-6 llEDROOM 103 Via Udo Soud (Udo Ille) NwPt Bc:h I 76$-9100 $2,950,000 &mdaY 1-5 ....... FAM••DEN ***107 Mlfofd, en Stn, COM . 844-8200 $1,599,0000 SatJSun ,,.... *•..., 17 RidQellw Dr., Harbor Radge 538-3347 $5.S Miion Set/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR SALE *32 Ima Loa Ct, NB 673-7300$114,000 SUn 1-4:30 * •25 Sea l*MI, Newport Beect\ 145-0303 $285,000 SUnday 2.-S. ••1111 So. Collst Or, H-102, Coetll Mela 845-0303 $133,000 urday 1-5 I BEDROOM * 7 Pllloe, Ra'M:ho 8llft Jollq., lMne 759-1501 $187.600 Sunday 1-5 ••855 Vleta Bonh' The Bluffs, N.8 . $44.JtOIO $229,000 s.Nrd8y 1-5 *2018 Villa Ceudae, Blutfa, N.8 . 960-6411 $114,900 s.aJSwt 1-5 *430 VIila Gr.nde, Blufta. NB . 75M100 $218.500 Saturday 1-5 48EDROOM *2158 Vista En"8da (Bluffl) Nwpt 8ch 75M100 $218,000 Sunday 1-5 *2124 Vista Laredo, Bluffs, N.B • 759-1501 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWIOUSE8 FOR 8ALE 2 BR ...... FAM R11 Of DEN 34 Sea l8llind (Ford & Jambor .. ) N.B. 682-1673 $299,000 Sun. 1-5 3 • .... FAii RM Of DBI 301 Villa Jruc:ha. tt.pon a.ct\ &4Q..5751 ·~~.ooo . Sat/Sun 1,... DUPlECE81A1 38R .... 1BR . \1-•• _1504 So. &lyfront, Utde S..t>o9 Ill. 87s.:a&78 $896,000 Sat/Sun 1~ • I .. ' -18 -Orange County ~al Estate/An Advertising aupplement to the DAILY F?ILOT/Saturday, $eptember 15, 1934 llYllf TUIUIE Slll,IOO t8: hi Sale II!!!!! ;., lalt 1.91 llU al 1• f!Mrll lMI I WUT A llY F• Tiii 111 Wi LW9.... ... llt/S. 1-1 ~---·-RE.Al ESTATE A69UI· W-.-IJtl M ....anL Lll&Tml Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, 45,000 20311 Cypreee, TANT needed. L~ 1900 so FT. a 8d 2~ 28 EHCOA!.ILMM option 1 .. IMtaffUa TtnlH Isl>!'. 100' bOat space. Xlnt Ftn, $4,850,000, S.A. . S45-Zl4f ~ ~bf!Md & '° .. 7 MAOU•: ' 4bt+ fmlyrrnwlooeenw IHI SATllUY I a.&Y 1-1 . . • eoore.Ne to ...i.t 1n .a 11111.500 s1soo mo IM Charmine Spanish 3 Br, Z Ba on 45 lot, lllTW-facet• of rHldentlal 8kr&teveU3-llOO t GRETEL IMMACULATE Come by oc call ua anytime to see this deck, courtyard, pier & slip. $1,100,QOO. ExdUnggem tor u. pnce1 ....., "*119tlng & lhow-,._,_ 3br 3be PoP peen', ~ )o~·ely 3 bdnn, 2 bath home n~ntly · ul 3 B 2 Ba ,__ Remodeled 1i..h' and Ina of Pl"~· Swplut LOYelY55E...._ ..... loceted to pool and inn 1 · ... • ·~"IC' Beautif r, , pl~yroom, firep .... "IC', °'*' wiu'y11t:f' mini of ·quallfl1d lead• "' ocC&"(:Muw. 2 1190.000 reduced from $~9,500. 1hls is one of beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000. '** or ~·at thl provided plu• a top :oly wlUI ,_. -6 14 ~HDfALL .. _ OcllnCEA,. Corona del Mar's FINEST VALUES · tNll1Y wlndoW8 °' w. 3 produdnQ olb. s.i.y 1ot1 of c:Ntm ~~ vJew trom kn m "" IJ\ a great resid. area, just a short walk l&Yllll •lft UYHHT -Bdnn. 2 bet81 hOme. At· +atrong commi.lona t1et 900 . and mbe 3 bf a b9 to Balboa Island, Fashion Island. New-Je•ty & Bay view, newly decora•..,.. Mai ''tctlV9 btldc ,.,.._, High Income potenUll. ' . 12~ • ~ lnvttJniafamllyroom,huge For appointment call Tradit1•onai 5 s port Center and the bay & beaches.-Kat, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645.000. yard, lowly pdo. New Patridl Tenore '31-1208 OWflOoklng qui.t ween· New roof, entry & kitchen flra & up1tu1, 1tudlo/bdrm or 7eo..1702 Realty bell. ' br '*" rm 2"' t>a; d PlMISIU -......., ~ bd\ belrlg com-•1•.000 beautiful French door-.-all ad ed ptetect.,159,ooo.inBUc 631•7370 3J:!:~~.~3bt2~ei. within the past 2 yrs -AND -there is E)(citing Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br. 3 Ba, e.y Mt aw 5 KAMAL» 3 bf 2°" be an assumable $189,'3oo existing loan! 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 ,285,000. -.... ltlS,000~ ~ c~<>Ca~s~= ~;ant ""' llf'DI 11YF111T lllia 111 m BAYFRONl ' ~:~AC] QesMn lealhtlte 1141711-1117 Al N.H.Y.C. TraditionaJ 5 Br spectacular .:~~O:~::. lllTllllLI WB_IT .... bay view Owner fin. $1,050,000. aome wen, but::::. 1111111118.YJ IBR28Apluagueat"°'* • ••-• •R•-•• -... accoidl11Cfy at $11 ,000. 2 Ulll1I on Bal&ioa !eland wl'MIA. 1955 nina Al4 _.._____ ***** ,..,..,,_..._ft~ Cor.WlhltPtrvW Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 BA/HAAe>Wooo, ,~ e.tloe ·>Clnt c:tttltN.000 MS.7071 --------------.. 80xf35 ft lot. Aernod flnancln~' $725 000 HYElllllJll Br 3 Ba Xlnt financing now $799 000 khct1 Uk• l'lftt ln/ou' e·H ·.... · . IMI I ' . ' • , &ll•'RJ.. Onlyl11t,to0. ,_ ,.ownet ........... llTT•,..., mam Low.,.,_ toen. H1aHY ***** Ul1D ~,., ••• · · upgraded 38r t'11Ba HORSE PROPERTY. I ~ ••---CU&tom view lots next to~ Pac1Caca, townhOma.OWnerwll• Bdrm n..,, but IOwelt Pr1.-vw on Hwt>or ... .._, __. Come visit this dramatic 4 bdrm. home indoor poof w/retractable roof SEC.URrTY SYSTEMS-2 A/C & 2 FAU's. Comfortable Interior wtth Lg. central atrium. 4th bdrm. can be den/office or maid's room w/separate bath. Beautifully land- scaped · w/manlcured dlchondra lawn. High hedges each aide insures additional privacy. Extra large kitchen wtbreakfast area. San Clemente from $550,000 .._. on cSown peymant. priced ~ proper1y In VteW or. 4000 Sq ft cw-Spact®• ownera unit I Hurry ortt, SM,IOO. Cell Ola er-. 1109,000. tom home with 270 0'*10oklng mein Cf\aft. l . OW.640-1151 ***** --.. °' oc.n. nlt+MrMlybeldl+381 - MU1&.n beyand!Wbor.lerge'°' ...m.i.. ~ 12:3.ooc : • I • I I • •--1, room tor pool, 3 8dnn annually, Atkins .....,.. +den, gourmet kltc:Mn. $116,000. Owner/Ag• $585,000 .-an. Fargo. ~9513 ....,_ Open ~ 1-5 2111 •••I •----------!Two bedtoom condo,•· Harbor VI•• Or. a.a.a <*lent c:ondttlon. PrtQe le 7eo.1333 -·"-right. 182$-C Iowa St U• ¥1&.1118 .... . ,,..._ IPll-UT1·1,. 1114 UUIY 11M lltl ... FU Walter S. King -Realtor (714) 631-3955 64•-5987 Large boat alip available, Newport Bay Towers-3rd floor front unit. Large 2 Bd, 2 Ba, full view of bay. Bank loan appraisal $375,000. Will 1ell for $300,000. 1st TD $98,000 fully assumable at 11.75~ fixed. $125,000 2nd due. Will consider exchange AttractM end unit Wiit\ 2 - --t•ll1• Bdrm 2 be on a· or-n: ........ blft. Ottt, ' Y'S '*'· Tillj lrMtlng 3M 3be hOme i---------4 ~i:-= : IMga aunny patio. ~ pool, batbeQUe ... #Mt vat• Community off«a lulfl grounde. Meed tor =:-.. ~ bo.a doc*-. ~ ..... 39 ~Bay. $318,000. C: SElE(T ITl-1111 _,..AQJEATIES ...,, ....... down. ,._ SPYIUSS UIATlll Single level CAPEHORN model on quiet cul-de-sac. Panoramic ocean and city light view. La.tge pool, spa, and Koi pond. 4 spacious bed.rooms, large formal DR and FR. Come see this outstanding Home offered at $625,000. Sue Thomas. sru1111 m 11n111m 5 Br, 7 Ba custom Valentine built home overlooking terrific view. 5800 sq. ft. with extensive we of wood and stone thru-out. Extremely pnvate rear yard. Family sized spa. Cul-de-sac location. Asking $1.695,000. EUY TIE._ Ufll Reduced price! Spectacular view of mountams & city lights froryi this very apecial Nantuclcet model in Spyglass Hill 5 Bdrma, fonnal dining, large family room. Professionally decorated. Ent«tainment backyard with pool.spa BBQ & fire "Ni· Now $669,500. Bob Groas. ......, ... # Outstanding view locatmn. Valenu.ne custom bOme w/superior design & construct.ion. 5 Bra, Including elegant Mstr auite. 7 Baths, family room, 4 FP. 3 car garage, gated courtyard. 6100 sq. ft. of 1Upei1> llvmg at $1,850,000. ... -. ---Thia home has everything! View, large pool & ~. large lot on cul-de-sac, plu. an outstanding home with l'peCial features too numerous to mention. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 fireplaces ind a three car garage.very cuatonuz.ed Plan 1 with complete leCW'· ity system and a wine cellar that has to be teen to be believed! Special value at $799,000. lll-1333 LmlRIWll 3 Br, 3 Ba prime Lido lale ... $1800/mo. M. Sivaslian lllTUllll~ LU #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 4 Be, 2 ~ Ba, FR and bonus rm. New pun'9 cptl & Newport Beach. California 92660 drapes. $1500/mo. No ~ts.. Agt~Sue Thomas ............. Two contiguous lots aouth of highway in desirable old CdM. Quiet comer locati.on-do9e to beach. Good financing available. Now reduced to $395,000. Mary Sivaslian. ' lllRBMU ... 'P Bank foreclosure. This g~ traditional 6 bedrocin liii t>een redUced for unmed.iate Ale. Now only ~96.0001 Th.is includes gounnet kitchen, wood· eel stairways, French doon, stained and leaded elul windows, pc>ol, spa. and wading pQOl. PleUe take the time to 1ee the beauUf w bargain. · • 111amNaY 4 Br 2~ Bathl in quiet .re.adential area. EXU'a lirge lot. New carpet, patio sprinklers Perfect for the Youn& executive. Only $159,000. Marie Fargo. .... 14 " :---•11 2·2 bedn>oril, plus 1 bedroom rental units. ESccellent swrvnerlWlllter rental atM only aie,. to ocean. Low down peyment, easy temilt, fee land. GoOd buy at $297.000. J 11 I -HHlllP BusyW.BalboeBl~comer.2Br l Batholderbome. Prime location-~ block to beech and aboppina next door. C>W'nrr has pW. for new uni1a. Ce go readential up Ii commerda1 down-or just oom- memat. Prioed to tell at $210,000. Todd Gro.. ......... Chatrnina Cape C.od condo in ~luded Harbor View Knou.: Moun~ and ~t lilht view. 2 bedr'OPm. '2~ 1-lhl, fonn&l dinlna. split level, natural wood trim. Ti~top condition. Now reduced to $249,000. 759-9063 • ,_LMll~ New on the market. Exciting bayfront locat&On on twTilna ~. 4 Br & den. 4 bath home W\\h 2 kitchens. Effective uae of stained g1-and u.ed brick. Expansive view from upstairs recreation room Owner would comider trade for smaller Balboa IaJand or CdM home. Call Vergilene Hull for details. Askina $2,350,000. ....... , .... _ Huge 13,000 1q. ft. homesite in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Lot is 100' wide X 130' deep. Partial ocean, bay, Catalina views poalbJe from 2nd atory. Re- ducied over $125,000andwon't18.st at $:™),000. Call Now! Dave Busk.,1 PAUNL ....... ma11 Wann ana open with Old World Chaml: Thia Robert Earl desigJled UI 3 years young, hM 5 Bn, 6 ~ Baths, with a meparate Maid's room off the 1anaL Grett for family• well• ent.ertaininl. EVen a dark room• Offered at $1,275,000. . .. ...... 11111..n Reduced $50.()()_0! View ~. SpysJ,all beauty wtt.h 5 Br. Panoranuc ocean, bay iaild city li&hta views. Lov ly pool & apa. Newly demtat.ed. On c~ lot. $725,000. LOia Cornwell. .......... Enjoy the beautiful city Uaht view. Quality th.rouah- out ~ 4 bedroom, 2~ Beth SeavW# home. Pr0- f4lllilionally dec6rated in Country Freneh. Walle to tbopl, parka...AnCJ 1ehoola. Offend At $U9,000 Mariehrao. ill llir WITBYR ON THE LA.KE. Two bedrooms + den. SD:URITY GA~. Walle to Huntington Beach and Pier. Home has many amenitaes + LARGE "AS- SUMABLE LOAN!! -.._ ........ ...., .......... flt Etleet ...,., IUITlfll. .... -&Wiii llTI Gorgeous 2 Br plus den smgle stQry condo in fabulous Woodbridge area Asking only $129,000. llTIMtrla lfll-... , ....... 1-1 llWcn -W......WC• I Wl11-HOI " . • • \ • .. I . lllllUI IPPRECllTIOI Mr. & Mrs. S.R. Harbor View Homes Port Aberdeen Pf. ·Lett• may be venfled upon request Ill USTillS LEASE llRllR VIEW llLLS View, 4 Bdrm, $2450/mo. POOL •11 $211,000 Harbor View Homes Portofino .IUTUnEI CdM duplex, 3+H~ and 2 +1. Income $21~. $265,000 . IWllEM•El Harbor View Homes Palermo, '4 Br, entirely new kitchen. $319,000 L.H. llY llE--lllU •E Zoned for a 2nd unit, Corona Highlands. remodeled, 3BR+2Ba. Ready to move In. $259,ooo owe 1st. FllEIT lllT• CllSTlllTlll from the ground up In this totalty new Cameo Highlands gem wtth superb ocean view. .. ,. .... $229,000 w/ land, close to park, schools and greenbeft. . UYSlllD--all,111 Superb location, potential bay VkWt, ultimate Charm. 1 ... 1m111-n11 2 nMY llllT~lllTlll YIWY 3 Miles to Ocean: 5 BR (l down), 2~ Ba. Eating area m kitchen, fonnal dining rm. Huge ~ Tudor style family home. Hardwood flt'I. 2 fire- places, pool~ yard with block walls. 1 Yr. Home Warranty protection. Fam- ily neighborhood. PM• S1U,IOI -m.titlfl4! Rnl Estlf• ~ l1oi1 11•1•• .. , · .. Hunt & Associates REAl £SlATt That's the Vlew from this magnifi· cent manor high on a hill in pres- tigious Harbor Ridge! This luxur- . ioua 5 Bd, 7 Ba reflecta the Ultimate in quality thru-out. Bout8 of a library, step down family nn wlf- place, gounnet kitchen & incredible Master suite wlsauna, f-pl.ce. walk·m "clOllOt·roorn" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may con- sider trade. Offered al $1.950,000. Jen Hunt. ,,,...., ....... , .. Bil <!mt'°" 5'jMUtieallml with a EuroPean flavor! Tndy a unique and clallic 3 Bd townhome! Formal -marble -toyer • l.otally uPlfl'.ded thru~t. Private ~ level end-uni in luth garden .et-. ting. 24 hr. juarded gate. A.same hi-JOan . Shawn by Appt. Orlly. $550,000. Jen Hunt. · . CM~a.-.. Sperk.lin« elDodonal atmo9pheft prevaWi in thil 3 8d + fam. rm. Lu* beauty. M\lllllM'OW c:weom fMtura and U ....... Newly JMd. .caped wlpen-MU .._.. Jliinl. '11* lbowa like a new hoiDe! ...,..,... kadon .Sjlcenl. ~· ...., fee. Submit Oft' tr.de. Jant ......_ •• 1111 1111 .......... ... 1 • .,. ... .. -~ .......... lTLHIM-. Fairway living with thia large, gracious 4 Br, 3~ Ba executive home. Outstanding featu.reil in- clude custom inter. & spacious fJoOr PJail w/ 1*r'ae fonnal din., 3 firepl, MBr suite on living level & tq fam rm dwnstain. Super yard, storace & we've only ~ besun-$349,000. Bill Wedmore 551-8700. •m1m •II 111811 II umt U191 .. 111 ... 5 new Condos on Balboa Penin- sula with 2 & a car praaes. Spectacular ocean/sunset & bay/night light view atop gardeh deck. Owners will exc~. Priced from $296-405,000. Magi MacBain 551-8700. .. ·-Tri-level 3 Br, 2 Ba townhome With 1argie patio cm Wide green- belt. Fam rm & formal din nn. Geted community with pool and t.ennil. Cd for private~. Only $325,000. Mack Hanlon ~M·8700. ..,. ___ 111Llml ''Trina" plan on ~ Widest geenbelt in the Bluffs! EXcep. tiollAl 3 Br. low mainten.nce, .pill leftl taWnhame. OWnet transferred and hl1hly =~-=~~,: e.wa a..oy "IU.1414. u••---Mevw-liYid in --with OWi' 2700 .. ft, 4 'BRa, 3~ .-. ... a-..builtao---.lpildti- eMkt• ......... .-.,. -.y an. ........., W• to VidarUI Bwh! Ol1Y ta•.ooo. AM far JWie V• ........ 152-HH . ii .,. ...... ~ .. ~ ·' . .-. .-·M ... ,,..,1 .. "~····· I'·-.,____ 16.IM9oft. U,300.qft, -·--~ lldrlM; t1 -.,oon-. PrlC• rectUC*f •oaln. .2 Ol 3 _,, ..,,_. 8uldllr OWMd ...... '° OenMy/21 Surf Atty ... tOdey. 3 Id 2 be"'*' l.erry~~7 tor'fNI .... ""· .llll'Mt~=~; :::"-~1.g:1-., ..... , ... .....,.. :."-i-1• ... .. P'Rll--NEWUITINGt Ponlftfto mod91-4 Br. 3'Aba. Bonue rm + ~. GtM ~ ...... _ .. -'*- "*" .. ~·--frOI -~~ '*"'2be....,..App-~ IOOO ~ ft °' IMng. Poe ..,. ........ outdo! •nt•rtalnment .,., Prtoed .. quick ..... C4 .. ,,.,., ..,. 831-73 OI !MCMlll12. 1210. l.Mf8 :t0.75% ..,,.,. ...-nm io. '""•· ~ 1807 w BlllbOll .,;-.----~ BMt NB. ONL. v 1110.000 Traditional own .. IMd>l11.nD Realty lnCOfne. Cell ltA TRICK TENOM egl. MM702 831-7370 -------~ ----... --. -- • n ' -• OllTlms& 111111•11tw(1•1t.> .,......,1 .. Recently nmodeled 2 Br. 2 Ba on R-2 -lot.-Natural-wood c.abinets; buil l·ins, F.A. u . beat. mum ceilings. Fully carpe~ auto sprinklers. new painL Vacant. · ..._(M)UMl11 "'I I' UWTII . let U1 llift Y• Sell Y • ., p,.,.,.,1 Thi Daly Piot often JOU this HKt size Id • u ''Plchl't Pas•" weekends for just $2S per day, or 2 days fOf $45. SIMI • liidln. or ••1 photoerlllh it fer ,. ........ dwl•· e. OeutlW 642-5678 1&11Y 111 ... un Delightful 3 Bdrm home on the watt>r with slip and side lie. Cathedral re1hngs. 2 f1n:places Spac1ous MBR wit.e with S1tLtng room overlookm__g the water. Large pal.lo & balcony. Also income• from 1 Bdrm apart· ment over pr-age. IWdueed to $425,000 Owner must 11 .IAOIU nan .. Ul.llYAA $16,000 to aaumable. 3BD 3ba multi/leveled ••moaet" Condo 1~ sq. fL, profemioaally dearited through· out, pool. spa, dole to ahoppinc, trhools, next to park. 2 I~ prage. Total price $139,000. ~9-44_ Or~County Real Estate/An Advertising ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday. September 15, 1984 -21 RARE 200' PR•E . ISLAND POINT HOllE. 4/6 bdrm. big dOck(s), -pciyliwn l swtm beaCh. Walk to ocean fun . 7 ear parking. Low owner fin. $750,000 {land lnct.). Open Sat./Sun. ·1-5 Owner (9-5) 850-0202 BUY DIRCT & SAVE Ullll PE•lllJ Sl.,_ ... , ... Beautifully and completely remodeled in 1981, 4 BdrmS. 3 baths, TOP QUALITY. Located on extra quiet section of beaCh. Call to see. . L;.i...,., . .... . . ..., ..... Two separate 2 Bdrm homes on extra large R-2 lot an great rental locauon. Only one block to beach with fire· places and garag_ . Large ~umable loan Only lCW. down. Just redueed to $230,000 Ja.Msltalty .U•t'M' Ill In center of salmon country, San Juan laland, "Banana Belt", Waahinlton. FabWous 55 acre estate. 3600 ft. water- front. dock. Well furnished Victorian home. Excellent ienna. almost no cash .a· c111> 1• aaa ,. c111> an ... 11 ,_,Isla•_. W1m dn .. •.•...... un•,.Ll-F-.T• Entel' ttirougb the endoaied OQUrtyard and parquet entry. Large family room overlooks quaint red brick patio. fte.. modeled kitchen. A 901.id value at $116,900. Call for financing details. THE !<EAL ESTATERS ~--------Highly upgraded 4 Bdrm. 2~ Ba, formal dining, .library, family nn, mas- ter suite, cul-<le-sac. Lovely large backyard with pool, pa and much more. .... 11lllUI U. 11111 PUB S1llL ~ 21r, U4M ..... ...._. .....~_, ..... tr.et Lovely unit in excellent shape, but I must sell NOW. Has carport with storage, secunty gate, .alar heated pool & Jacum, exemse room and saunas. .... 111-1121, " 1111 • lll-2111 PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome c.a ClwifiN, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. • • • • • .. REPOSSESSION E-SIOE 2 llOmel Ol'l lot $144,000. Low down. Agt 548-7731 .....--1er1&1t 1 II', 1y. )6 ~ II. .. •• '° E. ~· !5 y. -c. ~o -in iO J ~. t. 0 ~. ,. j: r- 3 • l • .. I. -• •• •• ~ '· r, ' -I, ~ I, • r ) Sharp 2 8csrm, new Huntlng1on ~. 8d 1 bl, 1 c:er oer• 11111 • M.'!-. Pr2,,."!. ~ N/Wtl1*/D ... '! J*nVW~ & dr.,... 8R,2ba.11toryendunlt $850/ a'lllllable Wk"" rent• S135 & '"'"' _ .. ....,, -"•~---...,..-------• Gar. $575/mo. 131-5553 w/lrti patio. Pools, tennle, mo now. '7 • up. + ~ ut. Jane 64s-.M79 Aeepon prof busln ... rec cntr. 759-148i Of ~777 ~~fr&• coffee. women. rNti.e ton. 1tw Specious btlaht 28f 2bl 9fl0..3181 BR/den nr beach. """'· a1ape to M/F ptof n-wnkr, lhr 2br yO\lr quality NB/CdM upper unit btwn 15th & $750/mo S1800 IO mow oceM. Klt<:tl I a¥1111. 1ba, Leg Bdl ept, ~ hrM Ot h .. .it long 1llnn 18th on 8.A. No pett Lg a.di. Wiik to be9Cf\. in OWn/Bkr 139-3152 985 N. Coelt Hwy, VU, "30. JIM 8&1-1100 Oen/bey IOC/YU pref '875 utlla tnc1 145-8051 Loft, frP4c. g~. &tend ' l.aguna a..ctl, 4&4-~214 u/8197 dYt. 91'11209 w N/S etMr1 xlnt ,-. • sWill upper 1 8d unit,~ new 1550/mo: 53Me37 ••WPllT ..... 1111 IU m111 M/F to w 3 bl' dupleX. all ' Ch•;t 84M331 ger, no pet1, tr1g. ettc .... 2ba, flp,d/w, 1 blk to Wkly ·rentals now _. Santa Ana hgt• S23S mo 1 2947 ranoe,1'25642-51&4 bch,AYIOct 1 Yf1Y,S850 S12e/vwk&up.2274Nft~ + utl Oct 1 l'9ft '*'· ANTtorentrootnforliP" 2 8d w/Ofjl, MW c:ptl, to beed.."'*'::::1..:::. ~Of 846-3121 pon 81Yd.C.M. 6"48-7445 644-0782 891-1409 Pt'OX. 2 mo9CM NB KB dt8$*. bttlN. fncd ywd 1425/mo. 21s-.420-aee0 'me:, 1 ~ba -':: YICldea ~/f to lhr w/2 prof =~~~~· pey with patio, water pekt, ec:toea om ,.,.. a.•-•-....., emafH E·•lde CM &3&-4120 ca111~PM M..f cation,~.... .... .,.., n.nhM. Muter bdrm --------11 887 VICtOfta'D" 1216 W. BalbO& 818.UXOl.ln luxury w/pyt bath, balcony & '5tSlmo Tll '"wmrr . Condo on KIMI belleh. lkytlgtlt, pool~ Jee, ffplc 2118 Sant• Ane'I' &42-1803 Priv ba, ~.diet fOod 1345 11t, lut & $142 ... ._lftll'.-... ,.. ... -.- '805/mo IN NEWPORT BEACH 5/mo 38d 2ba '°"" on requett. $35/d~.... depo &45-5403:642-3756 Two Bdrm, 1 bath, dMl1 A J.;:r':~~ ~rrv= unit 1ge yard, 14Nf gar, 2 dbl occ 714-413-23 8 M/F to lhr w/Mat Fem tro upper unit. S515/mo, No clubhOUHI & health Blkl from be9Ctl: M A U I -B a a u t I f u 1 ~ dupbc ~bllt to bcfl i--------- pet1. 641·9352 'PS'· 8 tennll couna. 7 River . 8eac:tltront Condo Klhel • .....,., Ind ut. 650-7463 GARAGE Downtown sea WE -&-pooll, dOee to bullneel. . Tll lllAIUElfT PP 714 '403-2318 MOVING SALE-VJ81t my 1svi.t Stonige Reml-£1 .... H• -OC Airport, Fa1hlon M2·2'11 a.•-•· tt home. EwtYthlno In llgtrt Patio 130 Bfoedw9y CM Want a ldeetlon of Qf' .. t ISiand convement lhopl -for M1e Frldg9; furniture. tMno? We can otter*'>"' on lloht AcrOM from be9etl End ftut 2HI kltchennre • plc1ur.. Offfct a.tab 4t~ny! a,r::::t~o~ gar, laundry/pool . ..._.: 29; IP4 to Ii\( on BkJff. book1, etc.' All good 1q room NB, or HB think of U1 flt1t SlnQlel u 2 Bdrm Ai*t· =5~ ~~ J a c • Ev u /Wk nd • quality. 682•2352 779 W. 19th St, CM. tor that dlOICe ldMl lfvtng. ment1 \ Townhou1es .7"1• 631-4~ or ~2033 M/lhr CM dlux twnhM $225/mo 851-8928 TSL MGMT 642·1803 from $720. (Mk about BACHELOR $450/mo yrty. 2 nnmi. to atw 3Br 281 Own be-bf-den Full ptlVI 2 Of11ce1 reception .,._ NB REALTY 675-1842 Jurnllhed apll, compiete 2BA S800 yr1y. OTHER Ml. Perun at• S290, $400+ ~II 5-48-3721 aft r•troom own enlrWICe With TV, llnenl& uten9ll1, WINTER & 'VEARLYS. S275Scott 850-2099 5, 213 981-6431 NiCtl In CM s24o mo 131-3020 maybe rented for ltlOr1 Playa R.E. 873-1900 Re9p M/lhr 28r 2Ba CM NB 8ayfrOrlt heme, wem•--------1 1Nl:9ilfield lenn or longer). On Jem--l&OllLll IPllTIEIT ept N/tmkr $250 + $250 temlllermmt, n...mcr. Stw Amlll AIU . ••••-m boree Rd. at San Joaquin 642-2357 depo, ~ utli.. 846-2178 relaxed, ...,,._waetwlan Two 150 aq ft prof otca ..--•-Hiiia Rd ltfe w/prof. q:ie · $550 ~ w/wndw view. 2381 Cam-"Beautiful garden 1pt1., ~ 1f00 · BAYSIDE PnthM vu 1wc 3 CdM GREAT RM & BA uUI Daniel 6"48-2109 • pus Dr #211 IMne. Cor· patloe, .decl<9. 1P8-No br pyt bCt1poolIC)a2 ger UM of KITtUV·RM etc Mf C.-npul & Von Khat· peta. ~======= allp?S2150.854-1777 1'7S +dep.640-4255 N.B.F/~r25-401tlrtg man, Incl Recept, /11'4 28<1rm, 2Be S665 '1 2bl' d\lplelt w/mete 37. IVC, Co!lf Rm & CoftlM. 399 w. Wiison 831-5583 Channel Front 1 Bdrm Fem, avail Oct. 1. 10ttt & refi IVll lmmed. yrty, 400 $400/9'752-24&4 WESTSIDE 1 SOR._. Neat & cfHn S47S. 662·1700 Wes19'de C.M. 28R 1ba; all utll pd. N..-cptld.rpa. $650/mo, 8300 MC Cell Beth at 631-5230 Daaahiat HD ~ Only 10 mlnut.. from UlgUna your own private ocean vtew trom on " Polnt'I most -.c;luded ICWllc bluff. Like new 2 Br widen, .ldra large pn.: vate pat101. Cell 960"'331 ..... IMc' 21l ...... IDll Delightful oc.an br~ recfecomed 4 plelc, ell .,.. plush carpet• & dr1pea, dlshwutler, lot• of cloHtt. balcony. Beautlfulty land9Cl!Ped. 1&28drm2 Ba 1111111 rURNISHED or UNFURNISHED HEALTH ClUBS TENNb. SWIMMING. plus mu{h mort' ~orry no pets Models open daily 9 to 6 ~ N.wpott Buch So. 1700 16th Streel (at Dovtr) 642-5113 Nt,wport 8Hc.h No. 880 lrvint Avenue (at 16thl 64S·ll04 w/lge pvt. deck. 30 bO&t Balboa. own bdrm. lhr mo. 541-5343. 642-4208 dock alee> avell. Mature t.. 2 blcny, ~. bay &llde 'StudlO $285/mo. adult Pf•f. No pet1. Yrty vu. 3rd M. Full kltch, NB, lrg 2BR 2ba apt, Mlle. lit, lat + $200 depo leue $850/mo. Lori $290. 111, tast,dep. Kim ~~~-~~~~~ utllJ. 786-4106 OI' 641-3540. 850·7267, 752-7733 873·1015 or TerHa1,..,....,-=--...,,"',...-"'"_....--=--___,--f-1m;•niii9tiiift~lll GlllCI IEllm 673-9262 rmg N.B. Oceanfront-winter 1EIHIM m'lft ~ Sharp 2 8d reatina Fem ptof. n-amkr. 25-30 to rental, furn, fem non-E 1151111 th_ .. I Ill cad· lhr 3BF\ apt, CM .,. ... amkr, S330. Avail. twt. View offc. + MC'I ~~ ~ n!w ;:' & 1250/mo. Oct 1. Dy 250-lmmed. Karen, 642-9772 tpaee. non-lmkr. nr OC dtPI. gar. 2;00 HAVEN 0440, w/wtcnd 557-2428 Nonsmolcer fmle wented alrPOrt. Full 19rvice1 PLACE. S775/mo. Man-Fem rmmte. loYely HB to ahare lrvlne Condo avail Reoept.. copier. ~ 6"48-9794 h "" ~" ...... _, &. $300 mo Inc utl 552-3223 kitchen, confer. rm. S1.35 ...,.... me,~ yrs.,..,.._ per 1q ft tit/ tut 1 yr LARGE& Private. 18'. Xlnt ,...._ble $325. 641-1490 Nr Bc:h/Adama 3br dplx 1-. Jodi 833-N70 ' loc. neer Fashion Island. Fem roommate, free rent lhr utl 111 + dep Fml pref. IP'll'R-_ Nopetl$850. 78e-2087 for Nip managing San $250960-603053&-28&5 ~ ... .,_.,~ LIDO VIEW ELEGANT Clement• Ai>t• 498-n:M Prof91e!onal perlOn lhr F~~s:::! ~ Sl)8Cloua 18' 28a. dee*, Fem over 50 Yl'1 llhr 38' beaut COM f\ll'nllhed, ______ ..,.__, bR, $1250 yY'ly. 87~9 hm wlwft<'g fem. Reta time $500/mo. 760-9229 Nwpt 8ch otnce. altpor1 raq. 840-0503 ef14ptn. p I/~ 25-35 loc. 1600 DoV9 St .. Ste 3 bd~ :aw5 111 $275/mo~ utll. NB. !!.tr, ;,;. CdM 3bdn:; 425. $350. Cd 851--0892 IMl + MC No pats. Famfty Fem .. 1111ed to lhr 38' CM $415 + utll.IMClUftty. evt Secre1ary for !eel In -~ pref. 145.3765 apt. ao.. to.bch $280 + now.,.Ylctde 7~9315 change for aNwtng ~ llUI WIEW ~ in utlla. 548-0404 Reapof\ rmmte to lhr deo-:,; ~~3 equipment. WALK TO BEACH Furn-rm Irvine hae au ptlv. orat« tum hae In CdM --------• BR 2 BA /Oen Condo pool-Jae $285 548-4741 w/frplc In your Br $500 + •CdM dlX IUlta AC, ampl Centac.M~o dihwstlt or65H648Cero1Cady ~ ut. Avl lmmed. prtlg,fromS225.2855E. • . • 640-4282 Cout Hwy. 675-e900 underground parking. Laguna 8ch oceanfront 21--------1--WiliiiMiiiiiiiiift--I pool If>&, lrg bek;. $1300 br, 2 ba; baeut. tum. ptOf: Reaponllble, prof par90l"I WlTBnm + elec. 953-9048 fem ovr 25 ,..i. 1'20. nloe houle, IHmkr $350 Ell.:. offioe on Udo Penn. ,,..,, 2 br, 1 ba w(ger, art• mo. 4 9 7 • 7 0 19 or +utll, & dep 964-1409 SeMcea avail 87~ upper rear, 'A bllc to 476-3100 Stw 4 bdrm Ml on water,---.--- OCMn. S860. yr1y Agt. Male 25+ refs 3br 2ba 2 N.B. $1063. to move In-.. ~----l-I l50-3890 bllc1 to bch NB $e6a to $550 mo 648-85-45 .....-.rRau lut..... ft Dfl Cozy 2BR. Biie to bch. W. movelnl 131·7024 · Wanted: prof. per1on a.tab 1911 -;;;;;;;;;iiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii=:=:1 !!j~1oa ~.1 ,.Y,J.IY 119 Mafe prof ~r ll)r ~Y'S ~~I Ht.I 3 fl llJ f1.U11 ~ . Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The America's Cup m '75? II you're not su" wllO (or whit) Kenncybu,,.port was. don't fttl bad -1ou·re AOl llont. Ktnne1bunlport IS ont ol 14 dtstJndi•elr dtlftr111t ipart111ent lloorplaqs at Seaw1nd ~ in Hun~ S..C~ Seaw•ncl Y1Hact 11 a result of toblly ~ protcUional planlllftC Tiit \ind ol 11tmhofl JOd destrvt. A perftct bltf!d ol 111turt arid •~"' -lltSUed 11 a forut wttll bablllftia brooks and qu111 ponds. cooltd by natul'll ouaq bmzts Add to tllat leMd courts. swunnuaa poOI$, a spa and • convfftltnl loc11io" 11t1t ~ and employlllfCll •nd you'vt tot a place 111ron-wolllel P!Ollfy call llomt. ([.ell KenntybuMIOrt). OM ind two '*!room. oa. •nd two beth ~ts and lownhUIM$ -mo --7 toe N9' Helghtl home. ..... ... home.--· equal-: 1 1tory bldg on 2 tota SPACICM,fS & Private. 2 Ava now M2~2 Diana ly. Jae, 2 ba. gar, IM w/par1dng. 3100 1q fl. ltorj, '2bt:-2~ba w/trpl. Male prof 28-38 non-emkr ~ 8!: bay. $550. Mln1 cond. AVllA NOY 1. Near ~ Center, no ahr loe Npt Hgt.I home. · '84 ... Ham.t P9r1y. pell, $8SO. 788-20e7 Ava now 642-3442 D11na YO\lnQ lingle llkeble gain;. Call HUNT & ASSOC •--------·-----..;.._-~ Mtyempf fP/, loOklngfor 84CM868 YEllll.LD 11•1'1 Mat F/M 20-35 yr, 38R. rmte('1) to atw tw/ept. ------ $55041300 condo, Npt Terr w/2 prof with. 7'°"6191 Rlc:lwd Agen1 131""8e0 mafee. Pool, jac. $237 ldutriaJ a... 646-2988 or 54M220 latab W tM --latab lt;iPii!~"Wtr"'Pl"'"'M_. M/F mat1n, g,..t 2 ttory U .... mn:i~Ct=iii~l N.8. houl9, ~. 1 Neel. n-emkr fNt f •a pyt 1000 ~mo.. Fenced bl!{ to ooeen $380 mo. nn-ba. kit ptN wl..,,.. llde yard. Ht Harbor Blvd Furn room pttv time CM Avala lmmed. Jan~ 08ys NB, CM, Irv area. a ~,... F *'" """/ 673-413M Sun-MOn·Tuea 87S.-74419 • .....,'J wy. -........ mo. M~ '"IP non lmkr'~-----~--~ S275 Inc. utl 645-953.3 Leo Bdl n1ce rm a ba. pvt luiatu latah 1911. lulMu a.tab 1911 entr, W\1(Q male, n/amkr• !~2~7s "9 "- 2921 HISTORIC Npt Bch condo. all ~ =:1~ :: t~3~ BALBOA FUii ZOllE utlll. LyM 131~18 Priv room & bath M hM Retail Shops on Boardwalk. ~~:1~ .=5+ ~ New Marina. Some spaces ROOM FOA RENT u1a. \ stlll available in newty Prefer non·1moket. designed waterfront landmark. 148-4290 Call 760·8333 for teasing Info -Agt. NNN71~152Agt For a.aifled Ad ACTION Cala Delly Pilot AO-VISOR 142-5171 flUl>ADS ARE FREE Cal: .... 11 ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Ptace Yow Ad, Cal 642-5678 - HOUSES FOR SALE General ..... -... ····-··· .. .. .. .. .. . .. 1002 Anat*m H1ns ............. _ ....... _ ..... 1004 Balboa Island ....... -............ _ ...... 1008 Balboa Peninsula ......... -.. ···-·-1007 Capc1trano Beech ......... -............. 1018 Corona det Mat ....... -................ 1022 Costa Mesa ... -....... -···-····-........ 102'4 Dana Point ... : .............. ~ ...... ~-· •.• 1026 El TOfO ....................... ____ ...... _ 1032 Fountain Valley ... _ ...... -...... -...... ·1034 Garden Grove ..... ··-~ .. ··-·-····-·· 1036 Huntington Beach ···········-····-·-· 1040 Huntington Harbour •...• -............. 1042 Irvine .................................... _.. 1044 4tguna Beach ....................... -.... 1048 LagunJl Hiib ...... ,. ...................... -1050 Laguna Niguel ..... ::. ................... 1052 Lake Forest ............................. 1055 Misaion VieJO . ···-·---...... _ ..... 1067 Newport Beach . . ...... ............... • 1069 San Clemente •• _ 1076 San Juan Capistrano ................ . 1078 Santa Ana ..... -............. .. •..•. -... 1080 SeaJ ~h .. -............. n··--·-··-1084 South Leglllla ~ ........... L .. :-.. : ... .J 1086 Westminster ... . .. • .... _ ..... ·-1088 Tustin .... -. . ........................... 1090 Mobile Home Salel ............ ~ ...... 1100 REAL ESTATE Acf98g8 ................................ -.. 1125 Apartments .... -.............. ··-····· ... 1150 Beach Property ................ , ........... 1175 Business Proe>erty _ .......... _. __ 1200 Cemetery Lots ..... -............. -.... _ 1225 Conlml. PrOQlllfty .......... -............ 1250 CoCldornfntUml ...................... _ 1275 Ouplexes/Unlt1 ... , ............... -···-1300 HOUMS to be Moved ................... 1325 Income Prooertv .. . _ ... , .• ,350 lndustnal Proe>erty ...... -............... 1375 Lo11 f« Sate ............................... 1400 Mobile Home Parks .• _ ............ -•• 1425 MOUl'\l~. Oeler1 ......................... 1450 Oranoe:c:;o ............................... 1500 Out of County .......................... . 1525 Out of State .......... ..................... 1550 ~Fatms .. _ ........................ 1575 Resof1 Property .......... -............... 1580 Titne Sh.,ing ..................... , ......... 1590 R.E. Exetlange M ........................... 1600 R.E. Wanted ............ : ... ·-···-·--·· 1625 RENTALS . Houaes Furnlshed ........................ 2100 HouMI Unfurnished ..................... 2200 HOU98S Furn. of Unf ........ ._ ......... 2300 Condos' Fum. . .............................. 2400 Condos Unf. ·--·-.. -··-···-··-2410 Townttouses. Furn ....................... 2520 Town.houses, Uni .................... _. 2525 Ouplex•. Fum ............................ 2530 Duplex•. Unf. • ........ -........ .. ... 2535 Apartments, Furn. • ..................... 2600 Apartments, Unf .. -..................... 2700 Apts. furn/Unf ........................... 2800 R~ ....................... _.,.,_. ·-···· 2900 Room & S<>erd ............................. 2902 Hotets. Motels .......... -.............. _ 2904 Guest Homes ............................. 2905 Suminer Rentab ... ·-··-··"'·-·-·--2906 Vacation Rentats ....... -. • . .,.. 2907 •Rentals to Share ........... ·-········ 2908 •Rentals Wanted ...................... -. 2909 Garege9 for Rent ...... '"" ............ 2912 Office Rentab .......................... 2914 Busaneu Rent.is _........ . ........ _ 2916 Conwnl. Rentals ........ ·-·--·-· __ 2118 lnduet. Rentals -·-· A" • .. -.---2920 StOfaQe • . ...... -, • ..... •. 2122 Mlle Rentals ... •• • -·--'2925 ·Pre Paid AcSs l j 1 ; . J . -· J 24-Orange County Reel Estate/An Advertising eupplement .to the DAILY PILOT/$&turday, September 15, 1984 THE REAL ESTATERS 1700 NEWPORT ILVD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR ILYD., C.M. 21030 llOOKHUISI, H!a. ,. llTTD Tiii I .... -Marvelous Eastslde locatJon. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace. Large lot, on a tree- llned street. This home ts a best value on todays mart<et at only $126,000. 646-7171 .... ..,... -Assume FHA Loan. Family home. Enter through the enclosed courtyard and parquet entry. Large family room overtooks quaint red brick patio. Remodeled kitchen. A aolld value at $116,900. Call for detaUs on financing. 546-2313 ...-a••+•1•1•uwe111-t111 -Thi• new llsttng lhowl Ilk• a model hornet $149,950. Hurry-formal dining room + financing-It won't lastll 963-6767 .......... _~acre, Newport addresal Lota of luadoua part<-llke land. Not In Santa Ana Heights. Private. S9c\,lrtty gate. Horeee OK. Room for ewrythtng. Cuatom 3 bdrm home. A must ... $325,000. Call for an ~tment. 546-2313 MITA mil ...._ PllfHT -$118,000. 4 bdrm home, choice buy!! Decorated to perlectlonf Offered VA-FHAI 963-6767 a.cu S2.--Assume low Interest 10%% loan. Seller will carry. Spotless 3 bdrm condo. Mini-loft. 2 car attached garage. Community pool & spa. $107,900 full price. Call now, 546-2313 -, 11111, IE.AIU._ -An elegant home In prestigious Baycrest. Just reduced by $21,0001 This unique property offers complete privacy In a detlghtful environment. Spacious 3 bdrm, now only $~64,0001 646-7171 IDMD .,,... -Costa Mesa fixer, now only $125,900. Giant family home. Large llvlng room. Family room. Format dining. 2,000 sq.ft. Ctoae to schools. Call today to see! 546-2313 4 ... FllD, S111 ... -Priced to sell fast. In great neighborhood! 963-6767 FM ... • A Lm -All single story homes with attached garages and Individual enclosed yards. No differed maintenance here and lots of curb appeal. A great Investment opportunity for the smart Investor. A value at $275,000. 646-7171 IOICO Sl,llOJ -Assumable loan. Assume $55,400 VA loan 8~"•· $555 Pill. Get a new 2nd TO. Keep your payments low! 3 large bdrms, 1% bath. Large lot. $99.~50 total price. Cati now, 546-2313 .... I ITllY + Nil + IUlll -$78,4501 Model perfect garden home! Greenbelt tocatlonl VA-FHA terms! Call 963-6767 A PUIUIL, PllYATI mw11•a1 -Beautlfully decorated 3 bdrm townhome quletly hidden within eectuded grounds. Eaatllde location near W•tcltff shopping. Ideal community for adult Hvtng. Yours for only $123,500. 648-7171 IOllO 110-' WALi ti IUllJ -Walls of glasa In this gorgeous split level. 1900 sq.ft. 4 bdrm 2~ bath home. Large country kltchen. Dining room. Breakfast area. Large living room. Com- munity pool, spa and tennis. $199,000 total price! Call to see. 546-2313 Tll.1111 ti II Tiii -Only $93,500 for this popular loft modtif condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, special air conditioner with purifier plus 2 car attached garage. Located In a very deslrable Costa Mesa complex. Best price In areal 646-7171 llW umll.f&aY .. •114,111 -Save $1 Huge 4 bdrm plus family room home. Areplace. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. All new kitchen. Clean throughout. Double car garage. Call now, 546-2313 ... 11 I ...._ •Y S111.111 -Spacious 4 bdrm In executive netghborhoodl Cozy flre- placef Great 15X15 sundeckl Great for children, next to park! 963-6767 .. UIW MUIM PAii -Probate sale! EX- ceflent home. New paint Inside. 3 bdrm, two baths. Priced right at $127,500. Act fast on this one. 546--2313 ..Nil 1111111 -Ranch style. You won't find many like this 2 bdrm beauty In mint condition. Extra large lot adds potential for added Im- provement. Quiet tree-tined street. 4 car gara~ + RV aCC*SS and only $179,9001 648-7171 .. unm -omnn •mt• -Owner w111 . carry $50,000 at 12%1 Specloua 3 bdrm, family _, room home. New"carpet. Keep coo1·a1r con- ditioning. Beautiful pool and spa. Total price only $167,5001 5-46-2313 . I m111• ..,.,, -2 story glantl ~ baths. Family room + dining rooml Private pool! New llstlng, won't last at $166,950. 9&3-8767 Wftl •YIM•-3 bdrm alngte ir'91 end unit condomlnluml Immaculate. Spedoul unJt wtth 1% baths! Owner ~rlflce. 983-6767 wam fllWl •Y ,,.._ -Beautiful 3 bdrm ~ 2 story + 2 flreplacee + lkytlghttl Steps to private beach! Assume flnandngl 983-6767 UH• YI LMll -$76,000 at 9~•4 Interest. Completely upgraded and remod,led 3 bdrm home with game room and h~ f"""ty room, Approximately 2,000 sq.ft. Thls won'\ lat t>e-: · cause It's priced at only $127,000. Hurry! 646-.7171 IDT llY • Pl•la& -Charming beech cot- tage wtth wood sided exterior & knotty pine Interior In excellent condition. Juat stepa to beaches & shopping. Great for summer/winter rental or Mure redevetopment wtth R-2 lot. 648-7171 -.U, 11!7--Very na units located In a dealrable area on a cul de sac ltreet. 2 bdrm, 1 bath units are alwaya rented, no vacancy here. Great opportunity for the first time lnW1tor. 648-7171 .. uatm-mlA ftlll ma IBJ -Sitting vacantl Owner aaya Mii qutckf Beautiful 2 ltory, 4 bdrm + famlty room home~ Large yard. Cul de sac toetlon. Priced right at $239,900. 546-2313 .. Llllm-WllW -"-Gorgeoua Bed< Bay and city llght view In Dover Shorea. Prestigious private executive home. Large IMng & t.mtty rooma, each with nreplace. Fonua dining. Breakfast nook. 4 bdrm, 3 b9tha. 3~ bathe. 3 car garage. Pool and epa. $550,oqo. 548-2313 . llllM m, ...... -Now only $188,0001 This R-2 lot t\U city -s>PrOY91 to build two condos. Charming ntNgt\borhood. An ex<*lent value. Assume 11t & 2nd loena that total $120,000 at teee than 111h%111 846-7171 .. ............ - -co.ta Meu $230,000. 3 bdrm 11A beth own.'• unit. 2 ex<*tent 2 bdrm rentala. ~. Sundeck. lndlvlduat laundry fllcllfUea. Dou• a-aoe plul 2 car carport. Great ftMndng. c.11--for Clebilll. 548-2313 . • i--.--------~FRllGARAGISALISIGNI .__.. ..... __ ._~