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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot21 13 ! . Fontana 20 Fountain Valley 7 ..: . Sunny Hill Newport Harbor 28 22 Fullerton Saddle back Hunt for Laura returns to .desert- More than 1.000 volunteers jo in renewed search for missing HB child 1.000. people -most w11h la" enforcement or m1htal) background -would be fanning out this morning near Joshua Tree National Monu· ment. By STEVE MARBLE .)ftMD.itf,._.llAlft ~ huge group of volunteers toda)' began a search by land and air of the desert terrain where little Laura Bradbury o f Huntington Beach disap- California Hearing Impaired stu- dents en joy deaf dancers./ Al A California man travels 50 states In 23 days./ A3 A pair of rare golden monkeys on loan from China seem more relaxed about their trip overseas than the keepers watch- ing over them at the San Diego Zoo.I A7 Nation The world's second artificial heart will be im- planted In Kentucky Sun- day./ A3 Predictions about a 'nu- clear w1nter' make last year's television movie 'The Day After' seem optimistic by com- parison./ A4 Forty pres~hoolers from one of the nation's poor- est neighborhoods bake Thanksgiving cookies for their elderly neighbors. /A4 World J)l!arcd from her parents' camp- ground more than a month ago. Walter Goode. a pnvatc in- vestigator helping Mike and Pall\' Bradbur~ search for their J-year-old daughter. estimated that mo re than The search 1s designed to co' er about l~1uarc m1ks in the spari.rl) populated area. Goode said that a pubhr pica for volunteers has met with 1ncred1bk response. Police oOiccrs. m1li1ar) Pat Boone led the crowd in M>ng a• 3 ,000 lights on the natlon 'e largeat Chrl•tma• tree were turned on at Newport . . pcr\O'nikl. firemen. pilot\. pro- fcsS1onal trackers and p'i)ch1cs ha"e voluntt.·cred their time. .. II\ "oing to he a h1ghl) \OOrd1- natcd t.'ITon :· stud (1oode F-°rida) from hl'i Office Ill Q~ngC ••\\.c ha\l' different teams that '"II be doing different iac;ks. looking for spcnfit thin~:· Cioodl'. "hose own son was found after being rn1ss1ng for six month!> nearl\ lfhearsago. said thtrc •Sf\CT\ rca~·n 10.bel1eH' the little l•rl ·~ s11il ah' t.' .. 1 ht• \ta11st1c'i arc in our fa, or:· h<.· said .. In most abductions "here kids an.· I.died. their bodies ar1: foul\d 1A1th1n ~I da .. s:· Laura a tilondc. bro"n-e)l."d girl. -.an1'ihcd Oct 18 from a fomil) camps1tt.' near T"ent) nine Palm\ an lkrnardino Count) Sheriffs Delly l"IOI.,...... by Howwd u,ill'rMd U. ~.,... Center Fa•hlon leland, while •hoppers filled the'parkJng lot and kept eecalaton busy at South Coast Plaza Friday. .\n l."\lcn'il\l' warch of the ruatd dcsen arl."a wa!. made during the da)'fl 1mmcd1awl~ folio" ing the girl"~ dis.- appearance But the dragnet Wat halted when au1hon11es concluded (Plea.e tee HUNDUD8/ dJ Clerk shot in CM robbery Liquor store robbery one of five in area: 4 end without Injury A ( ost.a Mesa liquor s1ore dcrl was in scnous condition after lxmg shot in the back b) a robber earl} Frida} rvenmg.. Police are looking for 1v.o black men who apparent!) entered the 1r Charles Liquor ~tore. ::!981 Bristol St .. about 7 40 p m . nn~ the cash register and -1n v.hat one poltcc spokcsrrum cJllcd a ··~nselcss .. mo"t' shot thl· clcrl Details v.ere skl."tch~ late Fnda~ bcc3usc the onh v.nnc ses was the v.oundcd clerl ·"ho "as in ~nous condition late Frida' at Founuun Valle> C ommun1t) Hospital apohcc pol esman said. The 'ipolesman said authont1l'' ha' c no leads in the robbel') ·\hoo11ng. Pohc:t.· "ere alencd to the incident a ft er the \\ ou nded dcr" "hoS<' name v.as not relea-.cd managl·d to set ofT the !>tOrt.>·s alarm Thirteen French airmen are killed as two military transport jets collide over France./A3 Customers mob area shopping malls Tht.• derl. tnld police that both robbers "en· armed .\fter entering the storl' thl'' 11JX'nl-d the \lore's cash register and tool. an as~ye1-un­ determ1nl·d amount of mone) before one shot him fro m behind. the clerk said · -'\rca police rcponed four othef armed rohbene'i Fnda) night. but no oni.' "a" 1n1ured in those 1nc1dcnts. Lily Szenasi believes she has the answer for lonely people -the conversa- tion corner .I A4 · Religion Two area Hanukka bouti- _gues will be offered on the Orange Coast the first week of December./ Al Sports Notre Dame's football team see•.to break an 18-year jlnk at the Col- iseum against USC today./82 A 48-yard scoring pass on the last play lifts Bos- ton College to a 4 7-45 victory over Mlaml./83 The UCLA basketball team opens Its season with a resounding 87-58 victory over ldaho./8 5 r.~:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:":·:·:<~,:·x,:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:-:,:-:-:,·:·: Entertainment Singer Kenny Rogers and hie wife, Marianne, pres- ent $100,000 to winners of World Hunger Media Awards./ Al INDEX Bridge A 11 Callfornla New• A3 Claulfled 85-7 Cornlea Al 1 Crouword 87 Horoteope 88 Ann L9nder1 A9 Natlonel Newt A3 Public Notlcet A 12 "9el Eatat• ... C 1·24 Ael~lon A8 ~··---------82.-.3 Tetevltlon A10 :ThMtefl M-10 Trivia A9 w .. ther A.2 WortdNeWt A3 Hefty sales bring s miles to merchants' faces as crowds herald start of Christmas season By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IM Delly l"IOI Ii.ft Shoppers mobbed area malls Fri- da) as the annual Chri stmas rush got under wa_y. Trad1t1onally, the da) after Thanks 1vin marks the be inning of the count own 10 nstmas and brin~ hordes of people lo the South Coa t Plaza. which had been decor- ated w11h $750.000 wonh of poinset· uas. rc1ndccrs and drumming tedd~ bears .. We're doing real good this )Car. wc·rc real bus\ ... said a pla.ia secunt\ guard. · fhe Cl'nter e\pccts to make 40 _percent of its annual sales. rou/j1J~ S 160 m1ll 1on of its proJectc . m1lhon. during this year's rush. according to the Associated Press. .\nd the plarn 1s pro' 1ding a valet 3 su5p~ctt; arrested in rape, kidnapping Laguna tka«h poliCl' Fnda) ar· restl•d ttfttc men cm suspicion of kidnapping aAd rape following an earl) morning assault on a San Juan Capistrano woman Wcdnesda~ Eliceo <\1spuro. lO. Gutita\O Afu1licra .:?J:and Basil10Cha,e1. 18. al of Dana Point. "ere taken into custod} after o ne of the "oman·s co- \\Orkers rccogn11cd hcrdcscnpt1on of the attackers' car. a police spoke man said . .\C<'ording to pohC't'. the ~J-\car· old woman had been vmun~ a friend in Laguna Beach and was wa11ina for a ta>.1 ne:ir St. Anns Drive on South C'oas1t H1ghway about 2 a.m. when three Hispanic men drove up 1n a 1971 Ford M:ncricl.. grabbed her and l(m ed hl·r into thi.' back scat of the car The nwn. all illegal aliens. allcgct..11) 1mmoh1h1l·d thl' "-\Hnan with a head lod. "h1k the' dro'e about 20 m1k~ 10 the Ortega il1gh''3) bcfon.• 1·'-'ll1ng off 1hc mad \t kast Onl' of thl' ml·n raped her police s;.11d. She "3" not otherw1~· inJure<l .\lier the :i1ta\k. the mi.·n kft thl' \\Oman alongside the h1gh"a). She W8'i able 10 flag down ll passing mot0n t. IA-ho tool. her to the Cah· fom1a H1ghwa) Patrol's n Juan Cap1s1rano headq~_pners abou1 4 a.m .. police ~•d. Information provided b} a co- (Pleaee eee SUSPECTS/ A2) . Ontar io llirpc>rt push arouses officials' ire From staff 1141 wlte reports Ontario International .\irpon ha bttn atttina ~me frtt -but ·~ partntl) unapJ)rtt1atc<I -pubhcll) f"Om Jo hn Wayne A1rpon "We wish the) would ju\t leave us out of th1 ... Ontano atrpon manaacr Michael DcG1ralamo lid of 1dven1~1nl paid for b)' count)' opcr- atonof Juhrr\Ya) m--1rpof1. which • tf)1n110 \leer ~me of 11\ traOi load cl5C1\'htrt. Ontario 1s 0 males nonh of John Wa\nc. which ha been held 10 41 n1thl\ I da) bc(au~ of P~lc t anJ law u1u filed b\ &he Ot of Nc:iwpon Y. Rea h on<l 1t1i re 1dent\ In an dfon to push 1.ur tralfa toward Ontano. Orange l ount\ Supcn •~of\ ha'e \('t a 1de $3('().oob tor the adH·rt1 1na campa1tn "l heir public relation 1 food the\ ·,c h.t<l 10 ~ck ofT." s.a1J o \pOke man for the lo \n cl De· p.lnmcnt of .\1r(lbrt-.. v.h1c~ operate 1~ C>n1:1no au·nort_ "Im01' 4 y•· arov.1n1 fa 1ht1c upcr 1'°" 1 hom.i Rik> ... v.l'lo d1 tn t include\ fohn W11 Ma v.cll • not ·~CiJr\ C'\l"JM)M Beach. '41d II ha Iona n hi\ undc~tandina th 1 (~ eee ONT A&IO/ A2) -• • r parl.1ng '>l'r' ice 10 get 'ihoppN'> out uf -tht'1rcari,.ind into thl' mall qul(kl'f '>O the~ t.in "JX'nd mom·~ \l'o bu'ithng r n<la~ ""'the Hunt· ington < l·n1a "hl'ri.' all 1.900 par"· ing 'pace., "l"fl' lull i,a1d < arol O'( onndl ... n·reta~ to thl" mar"l't1ng dirn·tor ln<,1tk till' mall '>hopix·r\ "a1tl'd 1n wml·" hat long l1nC'> IO &l't to thl' ca\h rcg1\tl'f\ \\h1k lhlldrl'n wu1rm1:J 1n an l'' l'n lnngt.•r hill' to get their Pirturl''> t<ti.l·n "1th Santa Cfou\ rhl' 1n111al da\ ,., uc;uall~ an 1 nd1rntor ol ho" thl" rest of thl' ( hmlmJ\ ru'>h "-•II go. "-•lh hu~m~s Mobile h o me. fire genl•rall~ p1ck1ng up 1n .lhl· da\'> tx·forc IX.•t.· 15 \\Ith \Ulh a h1g turnout rnJa\ O'( onndl predicted ..ales "ould d1mh l''en higher at the Huntington Center ' '-.:" Ptm 1-X"arh ·, Fa.,h11ln l\lanJ "as also a" ash "1th shopper. publ1l relations oflic1als ..aid. ··\\ l'.rt.• prc11~ Jjmmed ·· ..aid thl' '>POh'\\\Oman ( hlldrl'n and parent' lx-g.an hn1n1t up at l)a.m fOr Ille am, alt"') hour\ la ta of ~anta Clauo; B'\ noon thae "as a one-hour "all 1ci ict p1llun·' 1akcn "1th the JOll} old elf \man \lmulattng a "capon robbc:d \'. orld \a' 1ngs and I oan .\s..-.oc1a11on 1n Fountain Valle' of about SSOO shonl) bclorc closing Police sa' a C'aucas1on male about ti f~t "ho appeared to he in h1 .20s. l'nterl'd the "3\ ing" and loan o n Har~H Roule' ard alx)ut 5·45 p.m .. dcmandl·d mone\ from a clerk and tkdonloot "-11one"a<;inJuredinthc inudcnt 1r .. 1nc µQiu.care I~ 'ciro "h1l hl·ld ur a man at gunr<1in1 then 'ilolc his. I% I s1l\.er (Pleue .ee CLERKf A2) ~ -tr'oantatn ValterftftflKbten work to con· taln a blaae ln a mobile '\ome at Ran~on Harbor MobUe Rome Park, 19350 wara·st. Tbe flre. tlie caaee of wlllc:b la ander ln'ftetlaadon, (utted tbe bome of Doloree Bra4fleld, NldllrtPabten. who preTented tt rrom spreadlnR to ne.ta.bborine-.tra~· tara. 8be ntrerea fint ana Heona deiree bun• to ber rlClat band and foot and wa• beln.i treated at PountaJn Valley · Com· muTty HO.pttal a.fta tbe 9 p.m. bla~ a fire department 9P0kaman Nld. > .. 0renge COMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 24. 1984 ---~--~----..... ~~~~.....;~--.....: WFl l Hf R New front may bring more rain A new v.e91her tron1 movtng out ot the Gull or Ala~a was ••l)ecied to reach Southern California tn a weakened condition today, bfing ng only• 20 J>e'oent chance of rain, the National weather SeMce uld Lows wtll r•~ from •6 to ~ In the coast 1 ateas and 34 to 44 tn the tni.nd valleys HJohs will range lrom 62 to 64 today Variab6e htgh clouds will cover the deMft. with Mghs tr om 42 to SO In Owens VatMly, 52 to 62 In the upper deMrts and 64 to 72 1n the lower ~s Ovetnlghl lows will drop into the 20s and 30s in Owens Valley nd µpper dnerta. and tnto the 40,is elsewhere .• • From P0tnt Conception to the Mea1can border· VarJable winds this morning becoming southwest to west this alternoon 8 to 16 knots with 2 to 3 loet wmd wava Weslerly swells 210 3 leel Conaiderabfe ciou<ilnNS today with chance of light ~aln tonight U.S. Temps •Wr>r ·~q.,. 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Su"°a) II b J~ • m W10 ~· IQ••~ a1 '••Pm MOO<> '"'" •I ~ j7 " m ..;es Sund•• •I SI S1 • n •"\CJ M-1• •• 6 j 4 pm Extended MMlly W<ln) M()t10ay Pertly C'°"<fy Tuesday Dec""""9 ,.., Wedneeaay H>gns.., the 60t 10 tow 70s l ows"' 11)9 <60s10,...., ~ Surf report LOCATIOfl Zum18eKl't Santa Monoc• !WwportBeacn s.... Diego County llU Diii 2·3 w 2-3 w 2·3 w 2-• w Man held in inf ant girl's death \ 2 ·-}l"ar-old I U\11n girl lound 1h1.ittng 1acc-<l,1\\n 1n a o.ith1uh \\Ith "\l"rl' head 1n unn ,Jit·d f nda\. and hn mother ... hol\lm·nJ \\3\ oon!..cd for 1n .. ~1rori or murdl'r pohn· 'Mild I fhL' g1il Enn I>onahu,· had hi,·, n lkdar,•d orain-dcad fhur'>J,l\ .ind v.J\ t..tkcn olT hk-,u!lllon '~ ,1,·m, ~ ndJ \ pohu: \gt krn '-..m11h '-lid CON TINUED STORIES SUSPECTS ... From Al \\11r!..L·r ;fl thl' '"1m.in' plJll. 111 lmrlo,mcnl 1n I .igun;i HcaLh ILd p;1llL,· t11 the mL·n' l>.ina Pmnl hnnH "hl'rl· the l..tr v.a\ found ~ I "u Ol thl' men t11ld !lolil l' lhl fl' rmplO\t'tl .1, dl\h,,a,hL·r., .11 • n·,taurant' \II 1hn.'I. .irl' lx·1n~ held .JI nt' 1a1I on raf)\' Jnd !..1dnJllr•nf 'hJf'gL'' rx·nd1n~ tran\kr 111 Orangi: ( OUlll\ IJil Had I\ \\.I JI 2" 1100 Jl1ll"ll" r11l1n· ...i1d l>.1,1d L'"" Honea. 22. "'ho aln:ad' had hcl.'n booh·d lor to· 'L''>ll!?Jlllll• of attl'mJ')ll'd murdl·r "'a'> rl·hl.10 1..,·d aha polt"c karm·li vi 1bc ,kath \m1th • •• ud lfr "'as being hl•ld 1n thL' Orangl· ( ount' Jail in lieu ul $2 ~1 1.1.l(KJ bail llunL'3. Fnn :ind thl' girt«, mother. ">h..trun L'nn Mulkelro'. 23. had hn·n It' 1ng 111 a mutd lfonl·a t·alkd poltcl.' tu thl· room l ul.'.,da}. ~}1ng thL' girl \\as dro"'ning tn the bathtub. polKc ( apt. \\ 0<><l) V. ti hams satd HI.' "as au~tcd altl.'r pol!(.e d1!>- Lll\l.'rl.'d lhl· kit "dl' ot the g1rrs brain "as lrushcd and 1hc nght side "'as '>t•\ e rL'I} lllJUrl.'d Ho nl.'a told ofliLl.'r'> thl.' girrs head wa<, tn1url.'d l.'arha "'hl.'n he had .,topped h1\ ptl l..up trud. JOrupth CLERK SHOT IN ROBBERY ... From Al H\I\\ Th,· thll'I ";i' 1.k\lrthl.•J J' hnng hl.·t''L"l'n 1-. ,1nJ 211 }l'ar\ old 1all and thin I hr 1m 1lkn1 on·urrL·d Jhillll 11 "\(I p m IJ1 lhl·, ..,.,IKJ hit)\. I.. u1 'onh \11ILhl'll ">lrl'rl lhl' \ll\1111 \\J' unhJrmnl \ Hl\pJn1l mJn 1.imtnL·J an un· """"" nh1L'll tnto thL··h.i,I.. ol a m;in "·ill..111g lll'ar BIJt l..h\·;trJ\ < 1Jllcn .ind < .rog rt.•'1.iurant on \lart1n!!-JIL \\<I\ 111 ,l.\.\ l)<lrt lkJL h JJlt1ut ' "\fl pm and dnnandnl monn J h,· 1lm·1 lint" 1th11ut h.1rm1ng thl' m:in attn hL' tur nL·d_m n his" al k t pullt l' ..aid f U\ttn roltll' Jrl• J l')O lool.1ng lo r J ll1\pan1\. '>U'>JX.'ll "antl'd 1r1 a pur\l'· 'n.11ch1ng that mTu1rt·tl a hout (>"\II pm 1n thi: rar!..tng lot of Mam· ( alkndL'r°' Ptl' \hop on V. l''>t I '>t \lrl'l't PolilL' ..a,• thl· m.in Jl·coc,IL'J a ".11m:rn Jl\rlJH'O .t h.indgun anJ grabhl.·d hL·rpur\l' "h1lhu111ta1nL·d ,J \mall amount ol mum·~ ONT ARIO AIRPORT OFFICIALS ... From Al On1,1n11 "l'll11m1·d aJd1t11111:il pa''"-'" g,·r' .tnd hu\lnl'" I h.1\t·n·t hl·atd d1lkn.n1 hu1 I 11u1·" I t Jn undn\t.ind "hJt 1hn ·rl' ~.I\ 111g C\Pl't talh "ti llhl' ,1J\L0nl\tng L.1•11p.11ttnl h:i'n 1 hi. 11 prc<.entrJ p•111' rl 111 1h, n K • , • nutL·d I •hr V. 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Loauach a rider to a bill pending in Congress that would C'itnbhsh a 1rust fund for nu,lear fallou1 v1c11ms. Hatch. R.Utah, stud the funds wou ld assist fallou1 v1ct1ms from Nevada nuclear testing durin1 the I QSO~ and 1960s. Nearly 1.000 rCMdcnl'> of southern Utah, Nonhcrn Arizona and Nevada have filed suil agamst the aovcrnmcnt ft>r the radiation effec1s they said they suffered because they were downwind from the above-ground explosions. 8tocl' marl'et recou,,- , he stock market scored 1to; best pm in more than :i month Friday. responding to the Federal Reserve Board's reduction of its discount rate the day before Thanksgiving. Auto issues were especially strong in a po t-holida) session of moderate tradingac1iv1ty. After the market closed. the Fed reported that 1he nation's basic money upply contracted by S 1.3 billion in earl) November, The Dow Jonco; average of 30 industrials chmbc:d 18. 78 to I 220.30. extending its pm for the week to 32.36 points. That marked the blgest daily ri~e for the avl·rage since tt Jumped 29.49 points on Oct 18 . . Studles tarfetjuvenlle ollenden W,\SH INC1TON -The Justice Dcpanment is ~rking with fi , e c111e' to find wa)s to 1denufy and lock up Juven1 lo repeat offenders who arc considered ~n I heir wa ) to becoming career criminals. Drawing o n techniques developed in h1gh l) successful adult career criminal programs. the depanmcnt'<; Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ha!> gi ven S 109.000 to each cit) for an 18-month expcnment 1n identifying Ju veniles who are habitual lawbreake~. Ponsmouth. Va .. began the program in May. 1983. Oxnard and San Jose. Calif .. Jad.sonv11le. Fla .. and Colorado Springs, C'olo .. have been added. 4 Inmates recaptured; 5th sought BlJ RKf,:V ILLt. Va. -~uthori11es were searching Frida) fo r a convicted rapist. the la!lt of fi ve escapel'S still at large after a breakout from a southern Virginia priso n Thurs<lay nighl. Nottoway Sherill Jesse E. Powell said m1m11e Anthony Fo>.. 28. wa'i serving a sentence of life plus 335 years for conv1c11ons of rape. sodomy and abduction. The rape and sodomy counts stemmed from a 1983 attack on a 51-vear-old woman. The fi ve inma1es brokc out of thr 3- month-old Nottowa) ·c orrect 1onal Center b) culling a hole through t ~o cha1 n- hnk fences beneath a guard tower. Alcohol ads sald to affect youngsters C'LEVELAND -Thr more adolescents see alcohol advernsmg featuring "cool. fun and carefree .. dnnkers. the more liquor they seem to con'iume. a ~rcher says ... The e vidence indicates it's likely that advcn1S1ng sumulatcs consumption levels. which 1n turn leads to heavy drinkini and to drinking in hazardous situations." said Kimberly Neuendorf. assistant profr.ssor ot commun1cat1on at Clrveland 'itate Un1vers1tv. Neuendorf examined dnnk1ng attitudes and habits in rela11on 10 ew osure lo alcohol advcn1S1ngamong 1.227 people. general!) of age'> 1:-! to 22. {lade jolt. ~ammotla Lake. area MAM MOTH LAKES-A strong earthquake jolted a wide area of central California and western Nevada on Friday. causing rocksltdes and knocking items from shelves as it rolled from the mountains to the sea. There were no immediate repons of 1nJuncs or serious damage. The ean hquake struck at I 0:08 a.m. and rcgi'>tercd 5 7 on the Richter scale of ground motion. said Dennis Mered 1th of 1hc "a_U:cch Seismology I .ab~auo large it d1~lodgcd some of our sens1t1vc equipment." A slightly less mtense aftershock fo llowed at 11 :12 a .m. Boy shot to death: guard arre.ted PEDLEY -A new I} ht't<f ~unty guard was arrested for inves11ga11on of shooting an I I -year-old bd).i to death and trying to kidnap his 13-}ear-old rousm. R1 vers1de County authorities said Fnday. Horace Edward Kell}. :-!5. of San Bernardino, was arrested Thursday night about 3111 hours after the atlad. on the children, who had gone to a store to bu} cand} after lhanks$1ving dinner. On their wa) back. at 6:30 p.m .. a man tr1~ to force the girl into a parked van. Bueche ~1d. The girl managed to pull free, leaped over a fence 1n10 a back yard and ran to a home. where she was let mside. Daniel was shot 1n the head a!. he ran into the street to flag down passing motorists for help. deputies said. Navy re.umes full payments to Hughes WASHI NGTON -The Navy announced Friday it has resumed full contract payments to Hughes Aircraft Co. for production of two weapon systems with assurances that the manufacturer had acted to correct Quality· control problems The Defense Dcpanment began withholding roughly $38 million a month (rom Hughes in August after it discovered allegedly shoddy workmanship on Na vy. Army and Ai r Force weapons systems at a Hughes plant at Tucson. Ariz. The Navy said Frida) in a statement tha1 Hughes had made sufficient progress 1n correcting problems at 11s Missile System!> Group in Tucson to justify full pa)ments on the Phocni~ m1ss1le and the ~ngle Rall' Bombing Set Ton• of marijuana selzed OXNARD ->\'\pot inspection h) the ll S. Coa'it Guard in the Channel Islands area has resulted 1n arrest of four men and seizure of tons ofmanJuana from a boat reported 'itolcn in South C'aroltna last year. Officers from the cutter Point Jud11h allegedly <;potted manJuana when lhey went aboard the 60-foot sloop. called the Mir. for a safety ~nd law enf'G-reemcnt rn pcc11on. a spokeswoman said. Jledfiy scare apparently premature BEV ERLY I I ILLS -Cool temperatures may be keeping Mediterranran fruit flies grounded. and agriculture officials who found empt) traps on fnda~ were unconvinced that the earlier discovery of one male fl > was a fluke. The single fl y wai. fou nd Tuesday 1n a grapefruit tree at a private home on Hillcre<.t ft oadjust nonh ofSanta Monica Boulevard. It was the first Med fly found ~1nre July of 1982. WORLD --==--- 12-member Cypriot Cablnet reslgns NICOSIA. ()pru~ -II I:! member~ of President Spyro~ K)pnanou\ Cabinet n·s1gncd Fnda). the government announced. but 11 gave no reason for their ac11on. In a statement broadcast O\ er state tclcv1s1on. go' cmment spokesman Andreas C'hnstoph1des said Kypnanou had asked the m1n14'tcf'i 10 remain m officc as a care(akcr go ernmcnt until he returns from a tnp 10 ew York for U.N.-!>ponsored talks on the future of the d1 v1ded island The announcement was made as K)pnnnou Ocw to London on hts wa} to cw York for the third round of talks arranged b> U.N. Secretary..Cencral Ja' 1er Perez de Cuellar. Japan •tlll con•lderlaf whallnl pact WA. HIN<.iTON -Jar.an hao; not yet decided eathe'r 10 end whaling in 1988 or to hm1t <;perm wha '"•· Dean Swanson. foreign affoirs offi t'Cr of the National Marine Fisheries Service. said Friday. Japan has until Apnl I to make the decision on whal ing in general, he said. On Nov. 13. Commerce Secreta ry Malcolm Baldrige announced an avcemcnt had b«n reached with 1hc Japanese that ¥t specific terms and datci. by which t~e Ja~nese would end their commercial whaling ac11v1t1c,, hut Japanese officials s~ud Thursda) that the aarcement had been miS1ntcrpreted by the U.S. government. Jlappem 60 to Mo.cow MO.· OW -rwo oft he world's lQP puppctmastcrs slid their hand\ into two Ofthe1r mO'll famOU &IOvC puppcl fnday for I Spirited COnH'f'Satton that bridatd the males and the years thafhad always K"paratcd them. Jim Hcn~n. the crca1orofthe Muppc1s. used the h1a.h. aul'llina vo1ct ofh1s Kermit the I rot 10 tC'tl rtporters he wa an mcncan an Moscow to mt-cl h1i. Ru'l\1an vandfathcr. Soviet puppctmasier rgc1 Obfausov. He also told rtPone,., Obnmsov i$ "the fath er of 1ntemauonal puppetry." Obrazoov. donn1naone of his fa ontc &}ovc puppets fhc Romanuc One. in tum ~loomed 1nd praised Hcn~n. who "hel'f 10 make a documtnt.ary film about ObrulSO\ ' Davie: ,.oraea no urly ca11e-1Jre · N S V DOR. [I \alvodor -P~ 1<lcnt Jo..c Napoltan Ouane 1d frida)~he dOC1 not fort\t'<' a rca ·fire an Cl Salvidor until the le01i.t 1uemll~ aMftdon thc1r cO<'rt\ to \t1Ze f'(>v.er and Joa n the dtnu>Crahr procrs?. urher 1n the day. the auemlllll 5a1d Duarle was tl')'ina 10 set the term lor anUfh r round of pcaC't talk\ and the till have-rect1vcd no government r •ply to their i.UUr'itmn' for f unhcr nl'ti.Ollat1C>n,. --~--~,......,-~.------·~ ..... ----------' .. Otenge Coelt DAILY PILOT/Seturct.~, ~ ~. ltM ~n:ukovich arrest wins pra Yugoslavians welcome extrad ition proceedings against a lle ~ Nazi BLLC1RADE Yu&O\lavaa (AP) - While noting a "great dela) ," Yu&O!>lav111n official!. pnmcd U .. authontie "i for arr~~ting Andn1a Anuko' 1c. called the ,Na71 .. Butctwr of the Balkan'>" by those who claim he hdped kill 750.000 people: 111 World Warll. . "Even th ough 11 has taken place.• w1th n great delay. the dcc1'\1on of the American authont1es 1s on the line of com pl} ing w1th the lcg1 t1matl' de· Wildlife refuge under probe Interior investigatin g h an dling of seleniu m that h as killed birds Wi\SHI NCiTON (AP> -fhe In· tenor Dcpan ment has confirmed that 11' 1n<;pcc1or gC"neral 1\ ln\C"it1ga11ng 1hc depanmen1·., handli ng of the Kestcr'lon Wiidii fe Refuge in C at,i- fo rn1a. when~ selenium in the watl'r ha'i l..lllcd hundreds of ducks and other waterfo"' I mand of Yu&o5la v pcoplh ;and go'· emment." lc!Je~o JC'ghc, the foreign secretariat's poke man. said. Artukov1c. 84. was arrested at lrn. Sunset Beach home on Nov. 13 1u face an cxtradi1ion hcn1ng rcq1,1c~ted by the Yugoslav1<\n government. which has charged him with war cnmes. >\ v1c11m of Alzheimer's disease and oth er phys1cal and ~ycholog.ical d1so rdcr<o, Anul..m it fores a com- Beached frei.ghter .., "'tent} hc nna 0 \. '!1 bclurt" a fcl.leral mq htratc in Lo\ l\nide., Anuko' 1r remained an cu.,tod)' pc-nd- in~ the hcanntl the arrt"'it of 1hc lormer cabinet member of the Na11 puppet state of Croatia came aner JS )Cars of ucce'>sful ftghb b} Artukov1c 10 lend off deporw11on b> the lmm1avat1on and Nat1,1rahta11on r\ d:c \rtuko"c who served m the cabinet from 1941 to 1943. is partly re'>pon'i1hlc for the wartime laughtrr of '>time 750.000 Jews. rbs. Or- thodox C hns11ans and l )P5JC5. 3l· cording 10 a c1\ 11 la\\Su1t and a book b' lormcr Justice Dcoanment a11 hunter .\ll4n . R)an Jr. nul.;o\ 1c faces 1 Ott. ?2 M-tll'illlll 1n lhe c1v1I u1Uilf'd by fi\c ""'-'• of the Holocau t Yrho ~k molWSMI dam s for nul.ov1e's alac.d o;pon\1b1hly for tht dtallu J •1J rc:lat1vl~. ··11·\ a ,maurr of ~ord lhal llll'Ol'1t1e) which took J)\acc arc JX'3~able." q1d Neil Sher d1rrt'ttnNl9 the Jus11cc Dcpanmern's offi~ Special lnH'illgataon,. k lie.. id the artc t of Anuko cncpura&ei> "hope that the Anla· organs will undcruke steps t 01htr war cnminals from Y~osJav in the l ln11ed uu~ M well " K:llh) ()'Nell of thr inspector genera l's office dcdined, however. to confirm Fnda) tha1the 1nvcs11ga11on was the fi.'Sult of a request by Rep. Tony Coelho. D-Cahf .. who an- nounced 11 carhcr th1'i week. Accord- ing to Coelho. the 1n vestigat1on 1s focu:.ing on whc1her officials dJ:= hbcratel) rclea<;ed poisoned water 1n10 the refu~e. The Mercedea, a 230-foot freighter. lies againat the pool patio of a posh Palm Beach, Fla., realdence after rough aeae dragged lt from lta anchorage outaide the Port of Palm beach rlaht to ahore Thu.nday ~t. The craft'• l~ crewmen were e...acaatea A.fely. "Because 11 1s an actl\e invest1ga- 11on. I am not at hben y to d iscuss details." O'Neil <;aid. In 1983. the Fish and W1dlifc Service announced 1ha1 high conce n· 1ra11onsof!>Clen1um in used 1rnga11on water from the west side of the ~an Joaquin Valle~ was kill ing ne'Aborn bird' - up 10 4.2 percent in w me 'ipec1cs Selenium 1~ a rare po1sonou .. metal found 1n <,ome soil'>. Second artificial heart to be-implanted Sunday That w.ater was .. uppo'>Cd to haH' been cJrncd non h to San Frann'>rn Ba). hut the 1mga11on proJet't ran out ofmone\ in IQ75 Dumping 11 in thl' refuge at the t1mr "t'cmcd hll.t• a good idea to create morr hah11:11 for m1grat1ng watl·rfo>A I. depanmcnt nl· tic1als ha H~ ~1d A J01nt state-federal tasl.. lori.:e has schrduled SI\ 1)ubhr heanng.i. in tht• 'all c> starting ~aturda} to hl·ar rccommenda11on~ from the public on what to do. l rn I\\ II Ir "' I .\Pl -Tht• \\11rld\ ~urnd permanent an11iual hl·an implant I\ 'ithl·dukd Ill 1al..l' plJn' \unda' mornintt at HumanJ Hospital ..\udub<>n otl1nal'> o;a1d Fri- da' Thl· n't1p1l·n1 \\1ll1am J '>chr<ll'dl'r ~:-! or Ja<.~·r Ind \\Ill undagn c;urgef)' Ill implant thl· Jan 1k-7 arufiual hl'an at X a m L..., f l.i unda' according to Dr \llan \I I an\tng. direl 1or of the Human.1 Hl•an ln'>lltull' lnternatl(lnal The ho'>p11<11'' e'<1luat1on l'omm1I· Embassy workers quitting Colombia in wake of threats HOC ,CH i.\ Ctllomh1a 1.\P) -Thl· I \ E:mbaS'>} 1'1 C\3C uating non· l''i<,Cnt1al pcrsonnl'I occause of a threat h' cocaine dealers to kill fi, e \mcncan'I for each Colombia n extra· d11ed to 1hc l n1ted tate io facl' drug charges. :rn cm bass~ source sa id Fnda' .\nothl·r embass-. cmplo)ec ron- ti rmed the report nf a security akrt Both spol..C' 10 Thl' .\ssoc1ated Prrs' on con<l 111on 1hat the} not oc 1dcnt· 1tied b~ n:Hnl'. 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Colombian' tu thl' lJ n11cd "italc'> 10 'itanc.l tnal on l hargl'\ ot d rug \muggltng I hl' 1hn·a1 from rncaine tratlil'l..er' ~3' mac.k agn1n'll all ·\ml'ncan' "' 1n{l 1n C olomb1a -not JU'I t•mbJ"i'~ emploH't'\. s31d one ot lht· emha'>'>' 'ourn· lk \.ml l \ \mha'i'\;1dor l l'"I' Tambe; al\o hJ\ ordaed all l \ Embass) emplo~el'' 10 \ta) in 1hc11 homes ac; much a'I poc;c;1bk and a' 01d puhhc tunc11tin\ \\\oc1a1cd Pn•s,cht>cl..cd "llh n1nl· \ml·ncan l'\elUll\C\ of l ·" ulm· p.irnes 1n Bogota . .lnd all i;a1d 1tw1r rnmp,inlt''> ha'e ordl·red them and 1hc1r fam1he' out ol ( olumh1a ti J ( olomhian "e\trad1ted to the l 'nll· l'd ._,IJIC\ l hr l'mh.t\\\ \OUrtl' c..i1d l · \ intclligenn· .1genl\ ha' l' detl'rm inrd that the threat 1<; not a hoa\ Onl' nl tht• '" mm orden·d l'\lra d11n1 ttl the l 'ntll'd 'tale). < nrln' Lehtkr 1\ J '>l'lf-proda1med i\a11 Hl' dl\appc.1rcd a fl'" da)'> bclorl' hi' l'\lrad11wn '~a' ordaed laq \la' Drug tratlil l..l'r'i ~ere blanwd 101 thl· \pnl 'll murder of Ju,tlll' \hnl\tl·r Rodrigo L.Jra I k w.a\ 'lain tH 1"' o llll'n un a motorcH k "ho p.1-.,t·d h1' l'M on n Rogorn strel'I and npcncd lirt• "11h automatic ~capon' Californian travels tee unan1mousl> apfHO'l'd "x.hrocdcr·., parnc1pa11un alter re· 'll'" m~ h1~ rcc:ord" .ind 1nll'f' IC"' 1ntt him thl' ho,p11al 'Jld "' J Ill'"\ rdl'a'>l' ~ hn~dn "'·" rdl·rrl•d tu lhl· .1n .. 111ull' un 'u\ 11 "hl·n hi.: wa\ c.J1agnu'>t·J J' \ulknng lrom ~'erl' hl'Jrt dl'>t'J\l' Thl• 1mpl;int \\Ill Ix· ix·rtormcd "'a tlam of d1x tor' hc..iJl·d b' l>r \\ 11t1arn ( De\ fll'\. "'ho pt·rlornll'd tht' \1orld\ fir.,t Jrt1lil 1al hcan 1m· plant1n 1411.°! \lhroedcr undcf"en1 surgery to lOrrc<t a gall bladder problem Nov. I~ thl ho\pataJ said. He had been JPflrO\ cd tor the implant the da~ he lore lhl' gall bladder surge~ H1., r~·lml·r. from the surge~ and thl· u1n11nul·d dc1t·nora11on ut hi\ hl'Jn Ir\! to \Chcdullng of the an1tir1al ht'art 1mplan1 1hc relca<.e <,a1d H" "'" \largarc1 ha!> a room at lht ho\p11al hut ot1ic1al<. >AOuld no1 Jllow rl'rx1na<. to ~peal.. with her. said <1l'<Jr{ll' \11..in' head of Humana lnl ·, puhhl rda11un~ depanment. Picture worth a million bucks This 18th century painting by artist Joaepb Wrlaht wu sold at auction at Ch riatle'a in London Fdclay for S l ,612.000. It will to to Britain'• National Gallery. ~~>L~t~~ t~~.,.i~" ="~' ~~:.~ .. :!~!~8:{.f ~':.~ '::1~::.':i'!e old <.:alifornio pubhc1st cndl·d his so.. Hurlin~aml'. Caltl . picked up tht' tati st:uc 1ournc> Fnda} 1n an a1rl1ne for hi'> ~'-da) JOurnc). p<l}ing eonte t oO'crini free fir 1-doss a1rlarc SI 6.~16 for the hook·th1d. t1cl ct that for ::i )'car 10 on~onc w1tltng 10 fi) to [lot Hc~toi uboard QS fl1 hu 1n :-!' ell h tAIC in soda s dn" l Tom Rc'itOr. who en \•CfO'i'i~·d thl· lk,tm "''~ bk~\ed w11h good lu"k rnuntf) 1n hnl(thc 11me allo1ml. hac. dunna n1t1\I of h1~ 1ro"tb Only t~o pa'l~d through Chicago·., O'Hare ll1gh b lundeJ late tte m1\\C'd u1u- .\1rpon 28 11mt\, Ocnvcr''i Stapleton flight h} '<l ~·l·onds t\er la nd1n(t 1n '\1rpon I b t1mc'iand c:nrn a'i man) a\ HanforJ Conn . rcnt1na .i c:ilr .ind lh e tn·011h1 meal'i a da) "d m 1n I eM.'t '' c 'iJX'"'d .. w On lhl·la3.tl ofh1~'o)agc.&-~ilor Pro,1den ~.RI new from n FninC'I 0 to Honolulu { 1t1na It' "aood Je •an:· lk\!Clf to ml-ct United irhnc.,· offer to g1H' ..aid hl· l1led ah1mot\'' .urpon bt•st an)onc~ho flcwas1t~pass.cn1crt0 Jtl Charle ton \\ Va "'ll the "o~t 50 o;tatc\ 1n SO d:t)S a golJ card .. 11·, hl<' land1n on .in ain:raft ent1thng him to f~e l'ir<tt-c.la'l.'I trtl\ cl umcr .. I r a )'fltr to an. '~ cit) the airline 8a10r ~1d 1h( ht' t on-bo rd \Cnc levoom could ~ found .iboor<l a "It'., h.Jrdcr th.an I thouaht 11 v.ould BottnJ 7'7. ro~ 10. the "'•nda" •at. h(,"Bc\IOf<;n1d:11\er m van lhu"· onaCX-7 mv.:7. Ja) n11h1 1n n f "'"''' 0 rrom \nd hl" ha() one fan;al pu."{I(' 01 i\n(he\rn · It' ru.rd on ~our bod) ~d\lct for tra\t'kl'\' on the so don't Thcre',e tx·cn d~ when I've 1all'n cal the l:i~ jl.nt nt the l~n"'' \tf"Nn on Mtl lrutJcd L6 ume'i .. ei.ltll'c -.hop -. TOULOUSE. France (AP) - Two French air force Tranaelt transPort planet contded at low attitude during a trafnfng mltelon Friday and crathed nMr Cut,.. In southern France, ki*ng aM 13 men abOard, • mihtary spot(•· man reported. Reporters at the scene, which was cordoned off by trooPt and lit by emetgency floOdUghw. Mid they were totd authormes wete searching tor eeven eddltk>nal men who were m1111ng end presumed dMd. But •-CWty officer at ToulouM-Franeual air beM wMi• the planet were bu.d i8ld Friday nigttt. ''The toM Of , .. cat•trophe .. 13 deed r-. .. nomt ng." The Oeten Mtnsstry •n Pent I said there were no survivors among the crews of the two planes end also put the toll at 13 dead. Wttn11111 told reporters they had teen pwatroopers dropplr,g from ptanes lhortly before the comsion But the duty omc:.r Md a military apokeeman In P--. both Of WfM:Mnapoke on cotK'ltiln they not be tdlntlfted. aakt ot"9Jt Tranab from the baM had .,.., In the.,.. at the eeme tkM on a par.cnute tfalnlng mtMton. _ ... \~ The m116tary tpake.nan ~ Ula reran that craiMd .... precttctng tow.,.. ~ tech· nlquee tor redar ~ e routtM .,.,., of plO! .. Jlncetktn tor tM Tr ..... ft ~ .. belle F~ w force trantpOf't Md paratroop cettter. A4 Ot-.nge Coett DAIL V PILOT /Saturd1y, November 24, 198-4 Nuclear winter a niglitmare for survivors Projec110ns of empty. arctic wasteland make 'The Day After' seem optimistic EDITOR' NOTE: A ) ear aso. the mwon 's rel<' vision sers glo~ed '4Hh a humfy1111 ,-1s1on of nuclear war - ABC's "The Day Aller." Amons tht· critiN of tbe show "-Crt ~ome sc1cn- t1sts who said it was too optin11srir- th1.1t survivors ofnuclear blasts would perish tn a dark, deadly winter. Later 1r studies of the theol) ~re e\:en mofl' pessimistic. This report looks at ho~ the controversy has evolved ma }<'3r, and .the rese1uch which l1<'S ah<'ad. By FRED BAYLES •111 . I,,,.,_.,.., h 1s a gnm v151on: a frozen. )Unless world where no food can be grown and drinking water must be thawed. Now. some st udying this nightmare . theory of "nuclear wint<.T'' say the aftermath of a nuclear war ma) be worse than first imagined. ' While the theories are con- trovemal and unproven. some sc1en- t1sts ha"e argued that nuclear war would lea"e the .... orld in a shroud of !>mol..e and soot. bnngrng on a long. killing winter. .\dd111onal research no .... en..,1s1ons a ""'Orse scenario: an empt) arcllc wasteland where man 1s an en- dangered s~cies. "We have become aware of other things that would expand tht'effects," !>a)S astronomer Carl Sagan. one of PRO FE S IONAI A M A ID 1 E R V I CE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 the fim sc1en11Mi. to sugge~t the c h11l1ng po 1b1lH} of nuclear w1n1er .. lf)ou put these all together there as a l·hancC' of its effect) la su ng five years. "We were ongmally t.alkfng about SI.>. months to a )Cllr. Six months to a }Car would cause m:hsive e!ltt0ct1 ons of many specics." Everyone s1t1d)1ng the issue. ho\~· ner. agrees that )Cars of research lie ahead before the thcof) as proven - as Sapn hopes - or discarded. Sc1enusts emplo)ed b> LI . govern- ment agencies are proposing a fi,e. )Car stud). Las1 fall. Sagan wall among a group of !>C1cn11sts who released a stud) theoni1ng what would happefl in.the wake of nuclear war Thl• report was called TT A PS. a ""I) acronym for its authors. Richard Turco. 0 . Bnan Toon. Thomas .\ckerman. James Pollad. and agan l lsmg computl'r proJcct1ons. the} est1ma!ed that fires from target c1lles ''ould pump soot. -,mol..e and ash high into the atmosphere The en- t:ompass1ng darkne!>S ....,ould blot ou1 thl· sun. plunging the northern hem1· ~pherc into !>ubfrca1ng darkness for ""'<'l'ks. l'\Cn month~. Crop!> "'ould die: water would frcete. ThO!>C who had lived through the nuclear horror would face a long. • Complete CarPtt Repair \3, • Carpel Re~trelch1ng • flooring and ~ub rloor Repau n.,~'"ER.~ n oo....,. s•S· I 837 ('o•~ra L•t J 15700 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HURING FOR PENDING COASTAL PERMIT Pursuant to order of the California Coastal Commission. 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COLLEGE REMEMBER ED A DISTINGUISH ED WALL MIRROR 1 ht' L' niver,11\ "x·n<'' : "I land-pcttrllt'cl "t•nt·\ ot l..mdrndfk builtlm\(' ,11 vinud.llyt"ven fo ur-yr.Lr 1 uU1·~e1n Amnu ct Medi< ,J .U)d ldw 'Lhrn1ls. 10 0 Ear h '111 on1;~111al .,..111 kl n·,11rd t''<I 111'" 1•h h\ El(lorn1,i• [Jfo~1~m \ 11 rrur wllh· fl.llnttnl! in ~1ln·1111m·d trdml'l\Jj xlb Sl411 I ''" "'<'t:k~ dl'll\ •·n Al~o ,n Jtl.ihk, d1·,k b1 '' SHOc111d p11 [llrt' SI Ill B.D. HOWES and SON J l~l JI ~1111<\ I 01< I Ol I< <.I 'IR\ rlO"IS NEWPO RT BEA CH 1412 Vi.t lido I b7'i·27l1 l OS ANGHES I PASADENA I SANTI\ 808.\RA I P.\lM ~PRIN C.S I HAWl\11 i.tan lni winter "l he ludy OnfJ1nally said SIX month~ of "ct; bad weather would l 1ll a lot of c;tuff and 1t would take a )Car or t~o to for the system to get Ix-Her." ~}'!. TOQn. an atmosphenc !>{'lt."nll!>t at NASA'!> Ames Researrh <:enter 1n MQuntain View. Calif . Edward Teller. the noted phys1c1st who hel~d develop the hyd rogen bomb. ridicules the study for over- cs11ma11ng the amount of smoke. Teller sa y'\ other research indicates much of thc !>moke and soot would be 1mrnediatel) "rained out .. by the moisture 1n the air He says other "ork SU8£l' ts there would'f1>e only moderate tem~rature changes. ·'The trouble 1s the} are making e\trcmc assumptions." he says. "There i' nothing wrong with the cakula11ons. There 1s everything wrong with the assumptions ... 1 oon agrees w11h critics that there arc .. !:>ubstan11al un'ccnaint1es" an lhr · prcd1ct1on~ But. he assen s. "there ha' cn"t been an) contradictions lo an} of the (repon's) ideas ... No\'. ot~rums suggest the TTAP stud} ma) have been too op11m1s11c Scattered research in· d1calc'> the nuclear winter could last } cars tn'>lead of months and spread to the southern hemisphere. affecting areas of lhl' globe far from the combat:lntll 1n an) nuclear exchange. "It's no longer a tenable position for other countries to believe nuclear war would affect only the major power!> ... !lays Sagan. "Countnes llke New Zealand and Brazil can see we're all in this together" The TT .\P stud) theonzes that nuclear attacks would tum cities into smok) P> res. sending tremendous plumes of smoke and soot more than fi ve m1ks high . That happened. on a smaller c.cak. when the Indonesian volcano Tambora erupted in 1816. Sc1en11sts ay that was a year without sum mer. a 11mc when North America and Europe \aw sno~ fall in July. The TT .\P study estimated nu· clear winlL'r would end as moisture in the air gradual!) scrubbed the skies t kan But William ( onon. a professor of atmosphenc i.c1ence at t'olor.1do tote Uni versity. says the mokc cloud~ could me above the cleansing weather. Using a computer model de· vdo~d to predict wand cul"(ents 1n thundt.•rstorms. Couon e timates a nuelciu bl:m levelina Denver would send debris shootin& skyward at tremendous speeds, throwing as much as 40 percent of 1t I 0 miles up into the drier stratosphere where tt would stay much longer. Bob Haberl•. another Ames re· searcher, used a computer program that duplicates the patterns of dust storms on Mars. and he asked the computer what would happen if a nuclear exchange released 2SO mega- tons of smoke - a figure based on prior projecuons. The answer was disturbing. The dark smoke would soak up sunlight, heating and rising into the s1ra1osphere where winds would carf) it into1he southern hemisphere. .. We are concerned about this because it means not only wall there be a direct effect. lowenng the temperaturc. but 1t would last longer." Haberle says. "It makes 1l worse." Meteorologms have offered pro- Jec11ons that show temperatures would fall within da>'S· "We found there was a substantial freezing," says Curt Covey of the University of Miami who ha s worked wi th researchers al the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder. Colo. "Temperatures could fall below freezing in North America and Eurasia even in July." There have betn other dare pred1c· uons. agan says research at the University of Maryland indicates that snow in southern climates and sea ice would keep temperatures frigid. But Sagan and other scienusts agree government-supported research is needed, and preliminary steps have been made in that direction. The Nallonal Academy of Sciences will release a report next month that reviews past research. A committee of sc1cn11sts from various federal agcn- , ,.,.~. Graphic Ulu•trate• grim vi•ton of nucle~r aftermath. cies is finishing a proposal for a live. year research program that could cost as much as $50 mill ion. Government researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab- oratory in Livermore. Calif., have spent SI million examining the issue. Michael MacCracken of the lab's atmospheric science division. says preliminary re$C.arch generally agrees with the TT APS conclusion about a tem~rature drop. Other studies at Livermore suggest the smoke could remain in the atmosphere longer that first predicted. "There are uncena1nties based on what kmd of war you would have and uncertainues on how well we arc doing the physics," he says. "It\ going to tak~ several years to reach conclusions. Sc1en11sts an the Soviet Union France. Canada m other nauons aJso have begun stud) ang the issue. Awful as the theory is. Sagan 1s ho~ful that it can be proven truc. lf1t 1s. he says. it would destroy the concept of li mited nuclear wa r. "If we all accept th is theory. we all agree that there 1s a ridiculously large amount of nuclear warheads." he SU)S ... If the .1et result of nuclear winter was a nel reduction 1n nuclear arsenal. 11 would have a silver lining to 11. .. 'Can we talk?' a European ice breaker Cafe's convers ation corne r creating communication . By MARLL YN A UGUST AMOClelecl ,.,_ Wrtt .. PARI ~ -Lil} S1cnas1 has a special table 1n a Pam cafe with a sign that !>a\~. "Come. ll't's have a chat." · i.;hc bclte'I.~'> '>he has the answer for lund~ pcupk -the conversa11on <:orn<:T Fw 1hc pa!>! four )Cars Szenasi. a $m1l1ng. gra)-ha1rcd lad~ of 60. has tra,ekd throughout Western Europe promoting ron"ersat1on corners. The) t an be M"I up on park beaches. at airpon'> or 1n cafrs for strangers to coml· Jnd talk .. Tht.• idea 1\ a simple one, but 1t has tremendous ps)chological and econ· onm implica11ons:· said Szenasi during a recent interview at a con- ' crsa11on table. "I'm sure health !>en ices all over the world could save a lot of monq 1f people weren't so lonel} . L_ .. Hov. man) people. of all ages and '>oc1al clas'>Cs. sta) at home watching tclc.•\ 1s1on because the)' don't want to go out alone." she said. "Conversa- tion table\ make people feel that the) nre nol excluded." Lily Szena•I (HCond from left) with converaattonall•ta to Part• cafe. I !er rnnvcrsa11on spots have alread) haH' attracted allen11on in Szcnasi's idea has already fo und Belgium. s .... ttzcrland and Sweden. supporters in Paris. where six hesitant \A. here nc .... spapers have wriuen but intrigued people came to her aniclc~ ab<Jut them conversation table in the cafe once ~1e nas1 said an an stocrat and a recent day to chat. cleaning woman are regulars at a "Twas tolO tlleTrench are so cold, t0n,crsa11on table she set up 1n but no" I am convinced that people Brussel~ ..... here she makes her home. arc the same everywhere." she said "I .\not her ....,oman has taken her place am coming back in January to set up a tht.·rc while she 1s an Paris. conversauon com er at a Paris fh1c; past summer. crowded con· theater." 't.'r'>at1on lxnchcs an downtown Szenasi asks permission of cafe S1m·kholm. Sweden. made front page owners before selling up a con versa· ncv. c; ·\ l;)w1ss newspaper edi· uon table. In fact. some restaurants 1n tonal11l·d about conversation corners Brusr.els -possibly seeing a com· 1n \v.111crland. "Mrs. ~zenasi is .as mercial advantage -have posted <lc'>er' mg o t a commu111ca11ons prize -signs out!>Jde saying· that conversa- a'> the In' en tor of the 'latelhte." 1100 tables are available for those who RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. for The Rest Of Your life l922 HARBOit BlVD., COSTA ~SA -!141·11S6 v.ant tu talk wllh someone while they dine. But she seeks nospecial perm1ss1on for selling up on a park bench. She s1mpl} puts up a sign. In Lausanne. Sw111erland. city officials eagerly picked up on hc.·r idea and have set up conversation corners 1n many parts of the city. leaving 11 lo the people themselves lo come and talk. The Hungariah·born Szenasi speaks six languages fluently and worked as an interpreter before devoting herself full-time to con· versation. Szenasi, whose father died 1n a Nazi concentration camp. said she has always been concerned by human suffering and "I have always asked myself what I can do to make the world a little better." She receives no outside fund ing and says she is happy to stay with friends and live on her modest income. "I don't have money for my project. because I don't need money to get conve rsation spots going. They are free . The hard part 1s gelling ~ople to realize thqt it's not a cnme. it's not mad.1ess to want to com- mumcate with people they don't know." "ll JU!>! take" a minimum of courage. sne said. "People have a fantastic poten11al for friendliness. but they have been socialized not to talk to strangers ... Szenasi does not like~ called a ph1lanthrop1sl. 'Tm not $1ving anything to an)- one:· she 1ns1sts. "Communication 1s reciprocal -people are giving some· thin$ to each other. Words are so precious." She encourages people al her con· versat1on corners to avoid potentially divisive 1s!>ues such as religion. politics and personal prying. Subjects like movies. books. recipes and "small Lalk" arc more conducive to bringing people together m a fnendl> wa} -and avoiding a po1en11al platform for special interest groups. according to her philosophy. "There are enough things that people have in common. so why focui. on those things that tend to pull them apart." she explained. NOTHING TO DO? Kids warm hearts, stomachs ., SEE FRIDAYS ·WEEKENDER! •CONCERTS •DINING (714) 642-4321 • LOCAL EVENTS •MOVIES Dail,Pilli CHICAGO (A P) forty tea chers. Shirley Wilson. preschoolers from one of the nation's SQ the baking sprtt was viewed by poorest neighborhoods had a &rtnd 1nstructon as a way to teach them 11me Tuesday baking turkey-shaped charitable ways. cookies that warmed the hcans of But benevolence was far from some of their elderly neiahbors on children's thouahtsas they shaped the Thanksgiving. peanut butter cookie dough into Most of the 3 and 4·ycar olds are turke)' . dC('()ratcd them w1th raisins. too youn& to rcaliie they are as then feasted on o few themselves. destitute as the old folk Some didn't Several kids turned their black aprons even know the cookie ~ere to be 11110 uperman·typt ca~s. given awa}'. "Who arc they for? one woman And when the time came to place asked, ~cstunna toward the cookies. the cookies into the cardboard bo~ "Mc,· replied Tany• Monique that earned the holiday aif\, the mood Johnson. 4. without hesitation. nt the Lower Nonh Center Head tan Tiffany Davenpon, 4. scoopinJ up School was somber -a when a tile 21/• cups of flour required for a young~ter is told to put hi only dime batch of cookie • p vc a 1milar in the church collC"Ction plate an!.wer: "I've aot a b1nhday pany:· "I don't have no turkey.'' whined 3· Mr~. Wilson smiled. sayina. "The the) '-"Crc making cookies tor them· selves." One young chef. 3-year-old Lloyd Anderson. was o taken with cooking that. wh ile mugaling to untie his apron. he proclaimed he wanted to be a cook when he grev. up. F.mplo)c of C h1caao Metallic Products Inc. n manufacturer of gourmet bakewarc. prepared the bat· tcr for the cookie a pan of 1t na11onal Kid m the K1tthen school . pro.,am. which sponsors vanou proJeet\ to &et children 1ntt•rcstcd 1n cooking. The cookies "'etc d1stributed,alona with a hot mc.-al and a me sa&c from th<."child rcn, to 1.600 senior citilcns 1n C'h1coao by a cha ritable aroup known &1$ little Brothers-Friend of the Elderly year-old R1ckema Davis. ()nly thil\l lhC) understood was lhll Bu1 the adults e1mc to the rt1'UC ..-------------...------------- wnh more 1urke)'·~hapcd coolcic and the children had their own feast "The kids don't know any:th1na about bc1na poor" ind don't view them f\ cus needy. said one of their ... 1 r---~-·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..~----~ . .. .. l ,..., Orange Cou1 OAILY PtlOT/8at,Utdey, ~ 24, *4 Atistralian anti-nuke groupouttoget votes Nation's Nobel Prize-winning author. rock star out to get prime minister's party SYDNEY, .Australia (AP) -A small anti-nuclear party $Upported by a popular rock star and Australia's sole Nobel Prize-winning author could keep Prime Mini~er Sob Hawke's Labor Party aovernment from aainina control of the Senate in national elections Dec. I . Hawke, riding a wave of popu- larity called the elections J 6 months ahcadoftime. fiJ\lrin&that thetimin& would aive the Labor Party control Qf the Senate and maintaio its wide majority in House of Representa- tives. • • But polls indicato the mes11&e of the tiny Nuclear Disarmament Party (NOP), fo rmed in July, is gaining ground and threatens Labor's drive for a Senate majonty. The message also is shar:ply critical of the U. S. nuclear policy, which traditionally has had the support of Australia. The NOP was orpnized with the solitary aim of making Australia a nuclear-free country. It would close U.S. military bases here and halt the mining and export of Australia's huge uranium reserves. The NOP also says the u ;;fted States must be forced to return to talks with the Soviet Union on ending the arms race and that Australia should support neighboring New Zealand in its dispute with Washing- ton on nuclear weapons. Dr. Michael Denbrough. a ph~­ ician who is the NOP leader. said, "We are ordinary'ci tizens from all walks of life ... making a stand fo r survival. We are talking about survival and. death, not party poli-ti~s." · Acknowledging that 1t has few resources and little organization; the NOP has attracted the support of several leadinaAustralian~ includina Patrick White, winner 01 the 1973 Nobel Prize for literature, and rock star Peter Garrett. The bald-headed Garrett, lead sinJ- er of the popular rock band Midnight Oil, is running as an NPP Senate candidate. 'Tm not a lunatic ... skinhead who likes violence." he told a recent rally. "I believe ~n peace and believe the nuclear disarmament issue is the single mbst important election issue." Polls indicate small but growing support fo r the party and th is could be enough to rob Hawke of control of the Senate. -.. One poll, by the Bulletin magazine, reported NOP support rose recently from 3 percent to 8 percent and there was a chance that the party would win one Senate seat at the government's expense. The party as running can- didates for the Setiate in all Thl_\q and a handful of seats in the Hoa~ of Representatives. The NDP's warnings about nuclear war appear to have had an impact. A poll by the newspaper The-Australian reported 58 percent of voters surveyed around the country said they would be influenced in the balloting booth by the nuclear issue. "The formation of the Nuclear Disarmament Party see ms to have attracted the enthusiasm of not a rew potential voters and is a new and probably s11nificant factor in the election," The Australian said in an editorial. r Hawke hopes to win control of the Sena" and increase his large majority in the House or Representatives, "8ut wh ile the government is \\tidely expected to score a big victory. Hawke and other Australian Labor Party leaders have acknowledged the NOP could deny them a Senate majority. Contending that a vote for the NOP would be wasted, Hawke has said that "only a government and not some minority group in the Senate can do anything 'about d isarmament. ... No small group can determ ine whaC a CQUntry will do." The government appears to be slightly embarrassed by the NOP because the Labor Party has tra- ditionaJly portrayed itself as the anti- nuclear peace party in Australia. .But Hawke has toned down many Labor Party policies in the name of responsible government. 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William Bradford wrote in his JOUmal a few w~ks before that fil"St Thanksgiving 1n 1621. The Indians of Mexico were prob- ably the first to domesticate this h::1nch"m""h "l11mnl nri1e of the- fore t primeval. Spanish e~plorcrs brought the tame birds 10 Europe 111 IS 19. Five yea rs later London poulterers had them on ale as "turkaes" 1n the mistaken bchef·that Crusaders had brought the bird back from the First Crusade against the elJuk Turks 111 the I I th century. Although there ~ no mention ol turke)s 1n the Bible. legend pc:rs1sts that Noah had a pair on board when his ark mndc a soft landing on Mount Ararat in what 1s now Turkey. Turke). as both a bird and a nation. 1s deri ved from the Byzantine Greek word ••tourkoa." meaning strong. Hert' area some terms ot endear- ment in turke) talk F1rstl}. the male of the species 1s the tom. the female 1s a hen, and a yo ung turkey 1s a poult,.. The enJire fam1I~ goes h> the ~ien­ llfic n~me of Meleagns gallomn o. ~Rescuers learn CPR over phone MIAM I BEACH. Fla. (APl - Frantic b}stander'> who call am- bulance squads v.hen someone col- lapses with cardiac arrest can be instructed over the telephone how 10 give CPR and sa'e ll\es. researchers reported. Under an experimental program designed at the Un1vers11y of Wash- ington. emergenc) dispatchers were taught hov. 10 lead callers through c.ard1opulmonary resusc1La11on. "Our primary goal was 10 increase the ~rcen1age of bystander CPR. and 11 dad s1gnificantl} increase." said Dr Richard 0 Cu mmins. one of the researchers. Eight emrrgenc~ commun1ca11on centers in King Count) Wash took pan 10 a )earlong e\penment to see 1f- the ins1ruc11ons would do an) good. In all. 58 callers accepted CPR instruction. and the researchers calcu- lated that their effons saved the ll\es of fo ur people Who otherwise would have died. The results of the ~ogram . directed b) Dr M1cke) Eisenberg. \I · Z<f ' were outlined at the annual sc1cntafk mec11ng of 1he ~mencan Hean Assoc1auon. The) arc<.L hcdulcd to be published in the '\mcncan Journal of Public Health "It does v.ork:· ( ummins said. .. There's no question about 11 " Besides sa' mg hvt·s. he !laad. "1t gives the d1~pa1cher) a sen~ that there's something the) can do. For famil) members. 11 helps them fee.I 1ha1 at least the> 've lned. The dispatchers were given a pnntcd scnpt of questions and IO· struc11ons 10 read ~hen someone called 10 repon a cardiac emergenq. First, thl'\ found out wherL' the VICllm 14aS and sent an ambulance. Then the) a~l..ed· .. Do )Ou \\.an1 to do (PR'' I'll hl'lp )OU .. If the caller agreed . the d1~pa1cher ran through !>lep-b)-'>tep instructions about hov. 10 po'\11ton the '1c11m. force air 1010 his lungs and press on his chcs1 In one call that wa\lapcd. a woman sobbed. ··1 th1nk m\ hu .. band\ had a hcan attack .. · The d1spa1chcr calml) quc'>t1om·J her sent the ambulancl' and then \U&gl'\led ( PR The 14 lfc handl·d thl' tl'lephon<.' to a fnend \\hO agreed to If\ ·on th<.' tloor \\1th the phonl' to h1-, L'ar. he carl'fulf\ follo wrd th e d1<,- pa1cher'<, 1n<,truct1on'> Fir'>t ht· pinlhcd the \.1C1tm\ no<,e and hlcv. four lime'> 1n111 hi\ lungs fhen hl· prl·,.,cd 15 t1m<.''> v.11h the hed nt h1\ hand on 1he man·., <.hl''>I ·• 13. 14 IS ·· c.ounted 1hr lm·nd "OJ.. Johnn~ 't uu·n: gonna mal..t• 11. bud<.h ." He· \\.l'nt 1hrough the <.Hie ;iga1n and 1h1<, time \atd tnumphantl)· ••tfr\ breathing'" ··'t ou J1J a gn:at JOO ... \Jtd the d1~patchcr FOR THE FASHIONABLE WOMAN , Featuring ... 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Besides ~1v1ng thanks on the first Thankssiv1ng for their first successful harvest and a peace treaty with the Indians that enabled them to walk ··as peaceably 1n the woods as in the highways of Englan(,I ," as Bradford noted. the women of Pl¥mouth were cl'lebraong their first fur COilU. Just a fe\\ weeks before. a Pilgrim scouting pan} had encountered somc Indian maiden!I and a few old squaws of the alwa}s pretentious Massachuseus tnbe clnd 1n ~aver coats. After d1)m1ssing for religious reasons a '>uggcsuon 1ha1 they overpowl'f and uncoat the nauve ladies. Myles \1and1!1h's m1li11amen nashed some tnnl..ets and a bargain was 1mmed1- atcl} struck. H istof) \ first ho Iida) !Mlle re- sembled F1lcne's basement on any buc;} da). with the ladies stnpping do\\n in public, although as one oft he barga1n1ng pany noted. they quickl y hid their nud1t) b) grabbing some branches .. with grcal shamefastnesse for indeed they iffe more modest than ~omc of our English women." ..\1tcnd1ng 1ha1 original Thanksg1v- 1ng fes11' al. v. h1ch lasted three days. were Nev. England·s first newlyweds, the widow of three months. Susanna Fuller White and Edward Winslow, uni\ two months a widower '-Also on hand and probabl} fighting o.,,cr a drumstick were the New World's first duelish. Edward Dotey and Edv.ard Lt:1s1cr. v. ho went at at v.11h knives and cutlasses soon after the MayOowcr dropped anchor at Pl~ mouth and were 11ed together by the heads and hl'el!i unttl tbey cooled ofT Although the duly invited big chief Ma~sasoit. also known as Yellow Feather. upset thin~ a bit in the l..llchen by showing up with 90 of his hraH'S. the Pilgrims had to be grateful tor their 1ncrcd1ble luck in choosing the nght neighborhood. Where else 1n all that .,,ast conttnent w uld the' ha'e encountered two nail\ cs v.ho spoke excellent English? Things bepn 10 turn for the better -,honl\ uhcr the colonists erected Pl \ mouth's firs1 building and a n<;"crfull~ huilt v1s1toremerged from thl' v.uod'>. tallcd out "Welcome" not "llo\\.:· ;i<, 1n .Holl) wood. and asked lnr ;i bel'r There v.crc s11ll !>Cveral barrels of twcr aboard t'hc Ma yOower out in the hJrbor. bul the nervous hosts sened him ··.,1rong v.atcr " probabl~ I loll;ind gin. and fretted about his u1\tume v.h1ch rnnsa\led entirely ofa k<tthcr 1hung about has waist "with a lnnge ;ibout a span lo~ge or little more ·· Thr ciders has11ly threw a coachman''> red greatcoat about him. l'arl\ cstablash1ng the tradition of a drc~s code in these prepp> pam. ~amoset. a\ he introduced himself. had drifted south from the Maine roa'l. where he had picked up enough English from occasional fishing ex- ped111ons to call) o n a con,ersa11on that laMed for two da)'S. A few days later. as the chronicles relate, he rciurncd \\.Ith Squanto. the last .. un ''or of another disea~-dec1- ma1ed tribe. \\ho "had been an Lngland & could c;peake better Eng- lish than h1rnsclfc." \quanto. 1n fact. turned out 10 be morc of a v.orld tra' eler than an}' of 1hc Ma) flower pas\cngers. He first v.l'nl to England in 1605 with tne l'\plorcr ( ieorge \\ q mouth. re- mained nine )ears and recrossed the ·\tlant1c with Capt John Smith. only l<Hornc the almost immediate v1c11m ol "hugger)., -kidnapping -at th e hands of Capt Thomas Hun t who <,old him and some other "poor silly Dr. Burton Brent wrape gauze around Jed This doctor'whittles·' new ears for deformed 'You can 't go down to the lumber yard and find a noth er piece of material· Brent per1ormcd his first ear re- cons\.fuc11on in 1973 as a senior trainee in plast1c surgery. Three hundred operations later, he rartly l'nters 1ht.' operating room without a trainee peering over his shoulder taking notes . PALO ALTO (i\l>) -Dr. Bunon D. Brent combines the patience of an an1s1"'1th the skill of a surgeon. Each )Car. he treats dozens of children who ar<.' born with one or both cars missing When k1dnapper'll'Utoffan earofJ Paul Gett) llJ and one of Italian Je\\.Cll) heir G1orgt0 Cahs!>on1. Brent wa~ called in to help. Brl·nt. a plasuc <>urgeon who has reconstructed more than 300 cars. st ulpts a new car from a patient's nb cart1lagr with a sterile wood carving d11'>cl and -.calpel I le de\eloped the prou.·durc as a medical student m ( h1<.ago. prac11c1ng on cadaver cart al age on his kitchen table. The Joetor culls canilagc from a pauent's chest. using an X-ray model ot the opposite ear to sculpt the nev. l'ar. He then inscns the framework into a skin ··pocket" 10 cover the nev. car The operauon usuall) take., about four hours "It's a \Cr) intense atmosphere in which you havc 10 do a very refined sculpture," Brent said. "You have to perform the !>Culpturc m a ccn am. g1,cn amount of ume and make 11 look quite like 1he oth er ear. "You ha ve one shot at it.'' he said. "You'\e got this ussue to work v.ith and 1f)ou make a maJorerrorw1th the sculpture. )Ou're through. You can't go down to the lumber store and find another piece of material." Brent's '>Chedule 1s booked months 1n ad,ancc v.11h appointment'i b) put1en1s from all over the world. 90 pcr<.'cnt of lhem live outside Cali- fornia. A handful of Amencan surgeons perform car recons1ruct1ons. but Brent performs 10 times as many as an} other o,u·rgl'On Testaments 10 his ab1h11es adorn h1'> offic.c walls at the California Ear Institute 1n Palo Alto -self-made drav. ings of the cars he mends and plaques acclaiming his medical prow- e<,c;. rh1ldrcn bom with onl> one ca1 . Man ) suffer from rcJcct1on. Some become Jntrov.crtcd and take g.rca1 pains to hide theif deform it) Brent. 46. tries 10 mold. along with an car. a nc" self-respect for a child The reconstructed appendage closet) rcscmblcs a normal one. v.1th fcv. d11Terentl''I. .. lfyougc1agood result . I 1h1nl..1t looks qw.Lc..l1kc an acceptable ear." he !laid. "lf )ou went and compared 1hc t\\.o )OU Y.OuJd notJce cenain d1f- fcrl~nn''>. It\ not qu1t(' as delicate as a normal car Bui people don't '>land 1hc1e and rnmparl' the tv.o ears" .\bout unl' an fiv e patients has loM an car through a traumatic 1nJur) - an automobile Jcc1den1. a dog or human bate or <,e\ere bums. Some. hkc l..1dnap \l<.tams Gett) and C ahsr,on 1. '>ufTcr knife attacks. "l heir hie change<, \Cry drama11 - lall) ··after the opera11on, ~1d Brent. "lfihc\ "ere st1ll tf)ing 10 hide (their car). th.en I would be wasiing my time. It\ son ofa loss of~clf-consc1ousness )Ou'rc tf)ing to prnv1de. so the} can go about the daily buc;iness of'" an;t and enJO) ing hie without alwa> s 1hink1ng about trying to hide it. It''> d tremcl} grat1f) ing:· The most difficu lt pan of an car reconstruction is finding adequate skin to cover the sculpted replace- ment. Brent said. The skin must have good c1rcula11on . ··The big problem 1s the skin rnvt'r." he said. "I can always make a nice framework from a patient's rib c.an1lael'. but the problem 1s. what are )OU going to cover 11 with? That as the biggest problem.'' Often he can cut a pocket of skin in \\ hich the framework will be inserted. Sometime~. ho\\ever. he uses a ~pecial tissue flap retnevcd from under the patient's scalp. After skin 1s s1re1ched over the ear frame. a bandage helmet applies suction and forC<'S the skin lO stick to 1he frame. Brent declined to ..ay how much he charges. !kl} ing onl) ... It's covered b> insurance." Insurance companies will pa) for the operati on beca use it is res1ora11 vc. not rnsmetic, he said. The delicate operation docs not improve a pallent's hcanng, but Brent said many patients retatn adequate hearing even without an ear canal opening . DEAF CHILDREN ENJOY DAN~ERS LOS ANGELES (AP) -For rrearty-1 ,1oo-youngstefl, on. third of them deaf or hearing Impaired, It was a new ex- perience to see llve dancers. But what excited aome of the students even more wu that so~ of \he dancers were deaf. Lectures and demonstrations -metro meisniFrRJIY "no CR>ut>f do something" for hearing.-Im- paired students, Mkf Arie v .... the company's manager. ----------------------------i -.al.,,agcs for rials ofe1gh1" in the sla~e market at Malaga Squanto again 14qwnd up 1n London. where he was lr"6n11cd as a !iOC1al oddity for five more }cars before bc1ni deposited in Pl} moth harbor b} (apt. Thomas lkrmcr JU'it six months before the \-1a\ nower arnvcd. "I had a great 1nchna11on toward art." Brcnl 'aid "I eventually got into mcd1 nnc because of my (fam1l) 's) ml•d1cal hackground " Has father was a general \urgeon an Detroit an~ hi s brother 1c; a Detroit-based urotog1st. The youngsters were on a fleld trip to UCLA 'a Royce Hall t9 M8k Moshe Efrati'• Kot Demama Dance Company of Israel. • Efrati, who trained wtth Mwtha Graham. la the company's choreographer. He formed Kol o.tmama after working wtth deaf dancers for nearly two o.c.del . "POP" IN ON THOSE LOVED ONES THIS CHRISTMAS The PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT for employees, clients, friends. and relatives. Give the delicious gift of popcorn. Our festive 4 gallon Christmas tin of crunchy caramel. crispy buttered. and tangy cheddar cheese popcorn sends a tasty holiday message. ONtY $18.95 And ITS EASY .. o rder by PHONE & charge your CREDIT CARD (71 4) 559-4 144 Quanlllv d11co11ntr ar·adohlt 011 nrderJ nj in or mort>. 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They seem to be real mellow." zoo spokesman Jeff Joucu said Tuesday at a press prtview of ltong Rong and Mm Mm. "We're more tense than they are. "When we picked them up at Los . Angeles International for the tnp down here. they were very mellow." Jouett said. "The male just kind of kicked back. put his feet up on the crate and watched the cars go by ... Col. Mel'Vin Haya•hJ command• Air Force Te.t Pilot School at Edward• AFB. ,.,........,. The golden monkeys. rarely seen in China. are revered much the same as the giant pandas, two of which are on loan to the San Francisco Zoo. Testpilotsarewell aware they're endangered species The monkeys temperment 1s said to be shy. but the zoo's primate curator said she was surprised how unaggressive the animals are. "They seem to be very robust ... Diane Brockman said. Posi ng for photoaraphers Tuesday, Daredevil image no longer holds true, they declare; but grim reality accepted ( h · bl 1 f Rong Rong. a 4-year-old female. and w en) you re a e to discover a 01 p Min Min, a IO-year-olo male. were ~~~~;~e.~fore you take the plane pracucally inseperable. Mm Mm continually examined his mate, But danger still exists. stroking Rong Rong's long silky hair. EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)-Smoke still rose from the B-1 bomber's charred wreckage when Chaplain Mike Robtnson joined two Rockwell men on a solemn mission to inform Susanne Benefield that her test pilot husband was dead. B} com.1?3ri son. the number of .. It doesn't matter how much The mo nkeys arc known for ttic1r Edwards pilots who died in non-test planning you do, the chances are you bluish faces and golden hair. flights has remained relatively steady may have missed something" said The two have mated several times Ov th a 21 d 194A53 11 Canadian Armed Forces Test Pilot er eye rs: unng .... . since arnvmg at the zoo last Fnday. dunng 1954-63. 22 dunng 1964-73 MaJ. Don Boswonh. stationed at and zoo officials are nearly certain and 15 since 1974. Edwards. 1hat Rong Rong is pregnant. That has ..In the past. it was almost forced While Boswonh $aid he and his added some anxiousness to an ,,,..._... Golden monkey• from China watch mlton watchJ.nC tbem at.San Diego Zoo. And on that sunny Aug. 29 when the vast Mo1ave Dcsen swallowed up Doug Beneficld's life, the Air Force chaplain recalls that Mrs. Benefield told him: "I'm glad he died in his plane rather than asleep in his bed." into the back of their minds that the) wife don't dwell on t,he nsks. "there's already exciting time at the zoo .. could die." said Ralph McCulloh. always the lhought i'n the back of her ··This possibility was not even head chaplain at Edwards. "It was mind and mine that when I walk out entertained when we signed the total denial that something could the door today, I might not com e contract for this exhibit," Brockman happen." back... said. "We have our finiters crossed. Marci Sturmthal didn't ignore the .-------------------------------------------------------.huardsJaccd by test pilot husband. It was testimony to the acceptance. of a central reality in the lives of test pilots -that despite their deep love of fl ying, despite technological and procedural advances that make mod· em test flights far safer than they once were. you still can get up in the morning. ktSS the wife goodbye and never return. That reality 1s accepted quietly by test pilots. a group ponrayed as thrill- seeking hot-do$iers who crashed and died in droves tn the 1940s and 1950s in Tom Wolfe's non-fictton book and subsequent film. "The Right Stuff." "You see a lot of fnends bite the dust. but 11 (the danger) never enters my mind," insisted Ken Coffee. a test pilot for Flight Systems Inc. of Mojave. Calif. Benefield. who was Rockwell Inter- national Corp.'s chief B-1 test pilot. also accepted the nsks. He once wrote to his Navy pilot son Tom: "Don't live your li fe feanng the percentages of what could happen to you or those around you. Don't avoid being close to people because you may eventually lose them. God is sufficent. He'll take care of you." Today's test pilots also downplay their popular daredevi l image. which they say no longer holds true in an age when crashes mean the loss of mult1million-dollar aircraft. They say they are highly educated engineers who act cautiously and face far fewer risks than test pilots of the '40s and '50s. thanks to advances in aircraft des1~n. computer technology. extensi ve 01ght simulatio ns. wind- tunnel tests and mtense monitonng of test flights. "These are not daredevils. They're not hot-rodders. They're professional airmen," said Lt. Col. Alan Sabscvitz. chief spokesman for the Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base. As fa med X-1 pilot Scott Cro~sficld put it: "I never knew a test pilt who didn't throw up when he saw 'The Right Stuff.' ... It's pure, pure Holly- wood. pure baloney .... This business of getting into an airplane and roaring off into the wild blue yonder is ridiculous. Nobody ever takes a risk he can't calculate.' · • But hazards remain because "you wouldn't be testing an airplane if you knew all there was to know about it," said Marine Corps Lt. Col. Peter B. Field, director of the Navy's te$t pilot school at Patuxcnt River. Md. "Risk is the tempering of the steel." Field explained. "The moment a test pilot lets down his guard is the moment he will be squarely bitten on the behind." Even Crossfield acknowledged: "This club still loses a lot of mem- bers." Stattsticsat Edwards-the Mojave Dcscn mecca for test pilots since the t 940s and home to one of the nation's two test pilot schools -demonstrate the risks have diminished. In test fli&t\lS at Edwards or test nl&hts elscwnerc involving Edwards pifQts, 27 men died in crashes fr<;>m l 944 throu&h 1953. 24 dunng 1954-63. 15 cfuring 1964-73 and three since 1974, includin& Benefield . • Ted, who once flew B-52s with Benefield. But she said she didn't worry because "you can't worry about something you can't change. Men in this group arc going to fly regardless of anything you say .... It becomes such a part of their life it becomes pan oft he man. So 1f you love them. you love that too:· Ted Sturmthal died two years ago from SIX tumors In h1s brain, h1S wife said. adding: "I wish m) husband had gone in an airplane rather than how he did because his whole ltfc was his countr} and flying." In thal sense. there still is truth to thl' popular image of test pilots - confident, brave and compe1111~e. "We have the pick of the Air Force. the cream of the crop ... said Col. Kenneth E. Staten. test wing com- mander at Edwards. " ... The) 're vel) patnouc:· said Ken Coffee's wife. Sandra. "The) really belie-ve in apple pie and mom and the American way oflife. They're very conservative .... When they stand up for the national anthem. they really mean it. .. Nevenheless. Chaplain McCulloh said test pilots "have the same problems as anybody else. "they're macho and they have 'the right stuff.' but they have problems with their marriages and problems with their kids." Above all. test pilots love to fl) "This is the most ungodl} base 1n the world." declared lt. Col Carl Lyda), test operations commander at Edwards. "But the pilots really love 11 ... When you're bitten by tt (fl ying). you don't want to stop." Some test pilots say they ltke the feeling of being in control as they Jet to thene1gtltS. OThcrs say they are gratified by the challenge ofhavin$ lO use their hands and minds so precise· ly. Grat1fica11on also comes from the test pilot's knowledge that the risks they take will result 1n safer planes and .flight procedures: said Col. Melvin Hayashi, commandant of Edward's Test Pilot School. But Lyday said for many test pilots. the "goal. dream and desire" 1s "env_elopc expansion"· flying a plane faste~higher or in some other way better than it has before. "These guys like to fly and fl y and fl)... McC'ulloh said. "Man has always wanted to do what birds do. That's pan of creation and. as the poem ('High Flight') says. touch 'the face of God.'" Bill Rasmussen. test flight safety direc tor for Grumman Aerospact Corp .. quipped: "iherc·s only two things you can do tn life · work or fly." Unlike the old days. when test pilots sometimes weren't even sure 1f a plane would fly until they tried tt. today's test flights are meticulously planned. Joe Guthrie. president of the So- ciety of Experimental Test Pilots. said that in the late 1940s and early 1950s, "We didn't have the sophisticated computer simulations we have now. l:IJ.jl:lrles provegOOd luck for would-be deer hunter .. • 28'' Ota. 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Rodia*· De Gii•-.. ,.. __ ~ Cocktail ~~,,,--etc.. etc .. etc. IDQ0f lolid0nk QAftDUt GROVE 12U1 MAIN IT"HT 17141 IH·fflO HOUftS tcM't. 6 "'°"" -'0 a.A • ' ,..... TUU.·&AT -IOa&·t Table FlftaMlftt A~allab~ OAC .., L Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIS.turdly, Nov9mber 24, 1984 Expansion [I.et at Crystal_ Cathedral complex Evanac:hst preacher Dr. Robert Schuller announced plans to con- struct a family etnter, a atw· enclosed 24-hout prayer chapel and a pnt television screen at the CrystaJ Catbtdral complex. Garden Grove Community Chu~h will acquire the: aaant v1ewfoa sc~n similar to thost used an sports stadiums for the benefit of church members who panjcapatc: in drive-in relJaious services. Schuller said. SChuller made the announcements this week at the church's annual dinner at the Anaheim Convention · Center. The prayer chapel wall be designed by architect Ph1hP. Johnson, who dniined the $20 malhon. star-shaped Crystal Cathedral. The chapel will have a Jllss floor covering a ko1 pond, a &lass roof, and an eternal flame . Schuller said. The: six-story family cc:ruer wall bousc classrooms. an athlctac facaht)' and an auduonum, Schuller said. • • A member of the Christian Science Board of Lec- tureship from Syd· ney, Australia, will iive a f~ public feeture at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Fant Claurcll of Clattit, Sclemt111, 2880 Mesa Verde: moed HI I East. Costa Mesa. Desmond Hill, a Chnstian Science teacher, will talk about "Yielding to God's Law," which he says "is not some vague. theological concept. but involves theChnstly qualttaes of love and forgiveness,·• • • • Clayton Gordon. area coordinator for the Unitanan Una vcrsahs1 Ser· Sisterhoods to staff Hanakkah boutiques Candles. menorahs and other ap- propriate supplies wall be offered for sale at two Hanukka boutiques during the first week of December. The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach/Irvine, wall have its event Dec. I and 2. w1th the group hosting an Italian dinner at 6:30 p.m. the first day, followed by the sale at 8. The dinner will cost S6 for adults and $3 for children. On Sunday. the boutique will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with continental breakfast and lunch A 1111111011 All fund roiling ond finonc• comm'"" choirpenon1: Vou con't offord NOT to coll this number To find out obout o dynomic new fund roising prqarom ci.t+9Md to help yovr congregot~n h•lp thems.lves AND put money in your budget. "Teach A Mon To FISH .. :· CAU. TODAY available. The temple as located at 1011 Camclback St., Newport Beach. For information. call the temple office at 644-1999 or Jud y Egendorf at 838-5123. Shir Ha-Ma'alo1 Temple Si s- terhood will staff a boutique on Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the temple. at Eastbluff Dnve and Jamboree Road , Newport Beach. The temple's annual Book Faire wall coincide with the event. For information, call the temple office. 644-7203. Shelter eupported Plants wall be sold next Saturda> to raise funds for Ca!>a Teresa. a tempor- al) Chras•1an home for single, preg· nant women. aged 18 to 25. who would not otherwise.. recei ve care in Orange County. Sponsored b) the Casa Teresa Guild, the sale will begin at 9 a.m. at the Frantic Fern. 1616 Orchard Ave .. Santa Ana vice (omm11tee 1n Orange Count~. will prtsent a view of the commmee s worldwide ocial acuon at 10:30 a.m. unda). Gordon. a Buddhist and Un1tanan. wall speak at a .meeting of the UDllarlaa Un,lversallal FeUowablp of La1una Bcacb. The aroup mc:etS at 429 Cypress Dri ve. For information. cl\ll 494-365 I or 494-4743. • • • .. The Maaac of Faith" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Dr. Eleanor Jtlckson Sunday at 10;.00 a.m. at the New Tboupt Cbustfu Cbiarcb, 61 0 w. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. A healing service wall folio\\ Prac.uuoner certificates wall be awarded fraduatine students: Barbara Car . Judith Hmds. Virginia Leon. Edie Mennella and Jam Vaughn Mu~1c wall be provided b) soloist . Jim Bonacci and organist ~II> Wooldridge ' each Wednesaay Jackson teaches a Creat1\C Lavina Workshop at the church center. 1929 Tustin Ave .. C'osta MeS4, and next Fnday at 7 p.m. at the center, practitioner Virainia Leon wiU conduct a workshop1 ent1· tied "You arc Free to Be Rich.' • • • • Members of the Nel1bborlloocl Congre1aOoaal Cburcll in Laguna Beach can hear the Rev. William J. Eilc!rs talk about .. Gins and the Ga ver" at th~ I 0 a.m. service Sunday. Michael Sanders will play the organ. and John Thompson will direct the choir. The church as located at 340 St. Ann'i. Dnve. For anfor. matron. call 494-3061. • • • New Idea, a new thought church headed b) the Re v Lou Bass. will hold services through December· on Sunda)'s at 10 a.m. at Edwards New port C 1nema. 300 Newport Center Drive East, Fashion Island. For information. call 532-3023. • • • The Rev. Bonny Allen Rice, assis- tant minister at the June Cobb Church of Reliaious Science in Los Angeles. will be the speaker at the Sunday $ervice of the Claarcll of ReU1loH Science in Laguna Beach. Her topic will be "The Joy of Being Alive. ·she also will conduct a work- shop at 2 J).m. on the "Power of Healing." 8oth will be held in the Leaion Hall, 384 Lqjon St., Laguna Beach. For information, call 494-7666. • • • The Rev. Dr. Arthur J. Tankersler. pastor. assisted by the Rev. Craag Williams, will lead the conaregataon of the Lapu Presbyterian Claarell an a celebration of world communion ll 10:15 a.m. Sunday. Mi~zi lnterlandi wall direct the Chancel Choir. accompanied by Ellen Wn&ht. oraani5l. l he Bibfe class for women meets at 9: 15 a.m. Tuesdays. and for men, 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The church as located at 41 ~ Forest Ave. For information. call 497-2228. • • • "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Dr. James Nelson at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at the Oraa1e Coalt Ual&ariu Ualvenall1t C.•rc,, 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. The second of a six-part weekly programs on philosophy making will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Other church activities include book d1scuss1ons. meetinis of tbe Walden Brotherhood and New Women groups, singles discussions. suppers. bridge and .social-game nights. For information, call the church at 646-4652. . '' .. Meth_odists trade charges· ~ ' ( L j. bi By tbc Auoelated Preu said af\er their 10th annual mcetin~. Chnstaan Broadcasting Network 1 •1 / DENVER _ Sha words have They said the propose~ ~erv1<;e launched an hour-Iona television been exchanged ber:'ween United booklet, to SUJ?plement existing or· program on its cable network last Methodast Bishop Roy I Sano of ders o~ worship for common u.se, week. aimed at cruldren who don't go Talent epotllghted A talent show and extravaganza. cn111lcd .. Holl y Day Star Search." will be held at the Newport Ha rbor High Sc.hool .i\udatorium at ~JO.f}.m . next Saturday. The show is sponsored by the Salt Co .. a Chnstian ministry to singles.in Orange County. Tickets are $6 pre"8le Sand S 7 at the door. D d J : . would include a foreword to guide to Sunday school ~n ver an amcs V. Heidinger II. worship planners and leaders as well Called "Superbook Club," the pro-cd1tor an~ execu11ve sc~retary ~f a as a variety of prayers and hymn d 'bed "h · conservative Methodist facuon . gram was escn as.a appy ~ix called Good News suggestto!"S: . of fun, games, music and Babic H h · 1 The JOant Lutheran-Catholic stones " drawing material from an e1dmger ad issued a newsre c:~sc dialogue team. which has reached animated Bible series called "Supcr-about a ~peech by the b1shoP,. sa~mg accords on numerous church issues. book " he made venomous charges ~inst also is considc:rin' steps to involve . evangelicals. accusing t~ear m epen.: memberships in implementing the NEW YORK _ Church World dcn1 m1ss1on ~gency of blasphemy results_ something recently termed b} re1~c11ng stamngs of the Holy necessary by the: head of the Vatican Service says 11 has begun ~rlifts of Sp·'·"wt an hberauon theology. . Secretanat for Christian Unity, food to about 100.000 people at hat the bishop wants as ~ Cardinal Johannes Willebrands. Makelle an famine-stricken ~thiopia. baptm ng of violent re volution.' With a1rhnc and other ~rsonnel He1dmgcr claimed. NEW YORK _ The Union of already on the scene, the relief agelfg/ In a counter-statement, Sano says American ·Hebrew Congregations of the National Council of Churclfe;i "no such remark was made: ... The says that of 429 men and women. said 10 flights were scheduled from m1sreprescntauon const11utes a false mostly non-Jews, who completed its 1he northern por: of Asmara this 1mpress1on 01herw1sc known as the "Introduction to Judaism" courses, month. !>In of l}ing or libel." 78 percent of the non-Jews either The agency ~id it also has He says that an has speech, he had converted to Judaism or planned to provided $2001:>06 toward the ra 1!>ed questions about the Good do so. purchase of ~()''"heavy-duty trucks, New!> group's "adhherence to a Rakbbi Sanford Seltzer, director of being dehyefcd m Ethiopia in No- narrow shce" of Chnstian tradition research for Reform Judaism, says vcmber.;tdtransport food. and that Hcidinger's response "be-the stud y. believed to be the largest of The ,Rev. Paul McCleary, CWS trays the bad news they embody." its kind ever made, also fo und that 90 exe5 uf.ve director, safd Catholic Re· percent of all those enrolled say they lie)\ Services and Lutheran World WASHINGTON -Lutheran and intend to raise their children as Jews. ltelief have each also contributed Roman Catholic representatives are 1 $200.000 for the trucks, and the U.S. planning a Joint ''service of the word" J government has provided $800,000 for use at ecumenical services. they VIRG INIA BEACH. Va. -The to maintain them. I or Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A Ctr4i1I Wtlo••• frt• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coale Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Herbor Blvd. Church 8choof t:IO Worahlp 10-AS Charles 0 . Clark, Mlnlat8f' Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worahlp I Church School l:IO -10:00 a.m . Dr. Wllllam E. S teel ewport ach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W Balboa Blvd 173-3I0!5 Or Robert B Shepard, Jr ......... 6 Clwrdl School HO A.M W .... ""7 ..,._.., ..... Md Oer Cere 7"9A.M.~,.M Hun1ing1on Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Worahlp S.nrlc• 1:30 I 10:00 •~ Sunday Schoof 10:00 lntttptt!" '"''°''""I ""P'" .. Ill ID • 11 Fountain Vallt!Y FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard SI M2·2Sl3 James A Hadley. Pastor ltnM, 6 Qlfc• ScMtl 9:30 I.II. i -NEWPORT CENTER UNll£D MHHODIST CHURCH 1901 Mer9uerlta Ave. Corone det Mer 844-07'5 WtuM, & C'9r~ Sc"-1 1:3t A.I . Rev LM Cunningnam SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM llJObo lftftttd P ~'!IC l1mbo•tt & £nt11MI 0. if£:.~·'" EEJ """'\t;~:, ... ? t A? A A 1 8ebbeth l•rvlcte ......... 115'1. ...., .... Rnt JW.," 1111.. ,,,.,. Sttmc ttlt Ntwl)oft·~mt At11 2100 Mar ~la hurch of St. Matt·~an by the Sea (TtdbW~ HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-t:OO a.m. (loc* °' Cctntnon """" -,. 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Stncres lOll Camlllad, lltwport leach (.it ...... , 144-1- C*!tOf Alen Weifteef l~Of llltn-VM "-Ile PRESBYTERIAN CHlltCH OF Ttt: COVENANT Bruce A. Kurrie, tt .. tor Terry McCanne. Olr11e1or ol Youth Mlnrstrles Cyndl MoCanne. Ol1ec1or of Chtldrerf s MlntstrieS Slrtdly ..,,._.:30 & 10:00 A.M. Qudl Sdllll - C*rlft tin AMs 10:00 UI. """1 c•t nllllllt - 1:30 ' 10:00 Ul Vfll*' -7:00 P Jl 2l50 Felrvtew Rd., Coete ..... 5174'40 SA INT JAMES y u SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE~ 7:30 AM • Holy Eueherlat RJte I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite II 10:45 AM • Prayer and PrelM Eucharist Rite 11 Church School and Adult Education 9:00 & 10:45 AM (Music, sermon and child care al 3 service•) MID·WllK WolilHI, Monday -Frl~ey • 8:30 AM Morning Preyer Tuesday • 10:00 AM Euohar111 l HNllng Service. Wedneldav • 8:30 AM Holv Eucharl1t RectO!J Fr. Johf'I AlheJ • Aaeoc., Fr. 8rlen Cox, A .... Hnt The Rev. Todd S0<enten •Mr. Samuel Shefer The Rev. Thom as Henry • Mr. Wllllem Roberta SAINT JAMES mSCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Udo • Newpor1 Beach • 714·675-0210 CHRISTllll SCIEllCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIAST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST IN IOITON. MASSACHUSETTES ··Ancient and Modern Necromancy, all as Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced'' Coet• Meea-Flret Church of ChrtBt, klentltt ....... v.,.0r .. c ......... C"41rc" & lunder lolloel -1MO A..M. "-•dint Reom, *O ..... v.-Dr. -t A.M.-4:JO tt.M. Mon. thru .. , . Wtd. 1·7:t0 ,.M. -.J!Nt..'-&.. ' lrvln• -Flrat Churofi Of Cfir 1 , nt at Rancho ..... , .. ..,.,. ....... "' .......... •1 Mloh1l11n (NNr ., ... , Chutott & 8undtJ loMel -10lll A.M, "-••"I .......... ..,, ..... ,..,., ..... 141, ..... ,.. ...... 10A.M.-•,.M. .... llwulat. \ 1t A.II. -7 , ... ,...,..., tiun.,...on .._.. :'PhfC.:.:,h':f1citr11e.1ctenttet -• °"".::, ............. ~· .,...._._,.. ..... ........... _ ........ Newport •11alt -""' Cttwdi of Ctwtet, lolentlet -VllU..Nl•.-t .... a...11 ..... ......, _ .... ,.. A..M. ............. .,.Vl9L* ........... tA.& .. ~&T ... -7 .. , .. CflllGC,.llt~T ....... -tl0-11 IOAllll IOr~fllN • Newport la10ft -l111nd C .... of Clvtlt, '°'9ftttet IWhllllVIMl':iii=---ce..... .... -... A.a",__· ~--·­............ --!9' .. c..e ...,,. cal -. 111111111 nar11111 111nw-1 ••.au. asum Al -.... IMillll ........... CflufCll -"'-' IWll! llljtr ... ef 11111 ""-CNll C.. llr~ AT All 11.WUI .. .- l TRIVIA - ·Molramusclesia.toa tieforsecoa.d ~ ... The tou1h comc>tt1to,-., tl:l)'cd touah this week a thl' Doa of Newpon. Moira White and the hot new Cabbage Patch Kid nll collectc" perfect score For Mo1ro. that meant forging into a tie with James English for second P.lacc since Jame wound up w11h 91/1. With the Dogs up by a full seven points. the race fpr the trlVlal vice TRIVIA eowL I STANDINGS 111 .. 110 110 101 104 Toi Tnus entering 1hc ~ulumn a mont~ aao. Maybe we can stump them this week with these questions: I. 1 he word "damn." uttered in what movie, created a furor 1n 1939'! 2. What program "took control" of your TV set each week? which comic l.:1les nd Hendt.rson ' 6 .. The Milk Triun Ooc1n't Stoo &naduated Herc nymorc .. ("Boom" play) 10 ldenufy the 1etor~ who played 7. ~w York Gs nts (Landry's old (a) the ~11fT anss1 and (b) the 1eam) cro)sword puuk au1hor1ty to the 8. Tht New York Chronicle (Tracy· movie "-JU-." Hepburn pa~> Lai& Week'• Aaiwett 9. ArltnJton "Arlie·· hwtrtz I." lar Wars" (dettr9ycd plaoc;t) ( lrttt name) • 2. TJlc Los Angeles Tnbunc (Lou 10. Ferdy and Morty (Mickeys Gr-•nt!'s paper) nc_p~ws) • · · 3. franklin (Peanuts black kid) (&n<;}}'o~ran wcrs to TR/Vl-4., c/o 4 . .His political ba~ in Congress the Daily Pi/or. Box I S60. Co i. Meu (Nixon res1anation peech) 92626 . .4.11 cntric~ m~st be rcce1vttl by S. "Nearer. My God .. to Thcf ·· Wfdncsday oth~rw1sc half the p/1y- (Titan1c song) er s.Jast score will be awarded) .. byetoJ. LOS ANGEl.9 fAP) -Mldr Patndt DUffy -.n bt mdiftl has brotherty beuk .,..nil tvtt)'Ont·~ favorite bed fU>'• 1 R Ewi~ on tclcvi,ion· rallnp hn .. O.UU. Duffy. who ola) 8Qbb)' Ewi ... tS ' kavma the c~ pn~-time tOl.P opera at the end of' the CUf'l'fftt tallOf\ 0 to ao on to othn th1np;" his llrflt, Joan Scott, said. · Duffy is the second ori&ina.I c:Mt mem~rwho will leave theihowafttt . lh1s year. Cha~e Tilton, Who plays Lucy, Will not be beck, either, accord~ ina to Bob Crutchfield, a spokalMn for Lor1m r Pt """ 97'> 3. Name the senator who represents Dogpatch 1n the comic strip L1'I .\bner. 4 What former ~crNal) of \late once proclaimed himself the .. vicar of forei gn poli~ ')'• ' 'Hunger awards' given UNITEDNATIONSCAP)-Sing-uau for hss Ethiopian sepes sn the~------------'--"--- er Kenn) Rogers and his wife. Denver Post. 96 "'" M • 79 75 73 .. 87 1 ~' 49 , « 31 26'" 3 5 The classical compos111on "Fu- neral March of a Manonette" served as the theme for what TV scnes? 6. Broadwa) ·s Ton> award~ \\ere named for what famous actress'' 7. The Angels' Fred L}nn hit the first grand slam home run in an All- 1\tar Game ofT-what pitcher'? Marianne. awarded SI 00.000 to win-( nersofWorld Hunger Media Awards. Other 10 000 awards "ent to presented for •"significant contnbu-~etcr Laufct. Rust) Li.a1 and 8111 11ons 1n bringing public attention to lisnrichofNBC Radso:C"hmJcansfor the cri ucal issue of world hunger:· a Pubhc BroadcastinJ Service. Rural The awards were established 1n Coaht1on for best periodical. Wilham 1982 and arc made b) the Marianne Sha~cross for the best book ... The and Kenny Roger'> Chantable Foun-Qual11~ of Mere>. Camb0d1an. Holo-dation. cau~t and Modern Con-;c1e nce". and Frank Starr recc1 .. ed the S 10.000 Hcrben Block of the Wash111gton TH£ PORT THEATRf 673~1'>0 Mr>r1 Nlte a .1 S••'• 4 c ,,. ... ,,,. "TElllll ,,.,.,,,, (I) 2qos E , , 1 , ... • •. Corr;r1<1 rJ1·1 r.i tr presidency appear11 to be the one to watch. The Kids kept their rc<.·ord perfect, 44 out of a possible 44 points since 8. The wor~ .. v1rg1n.'' uttered 1n \\hat movie. created a furor sn the 195~'! award for best newspaper coverage Post for t.Oc best can oons. I for a series. "Hunger.:· 1n the Balli-rl~!!!!!l!!l!!l!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1-===========~~'.._I more Sun. Best photOJOumali!lm cai• ... (-te.r·C.... ""'""' .,,_,__ Mt -----£ ~MU ~ ... 9. Name the local h1&h school from (~ ..__,_"-' _ ..... 17't:JIO ••11 --award.alsoSI0,000.wentto Anthon) A DEVILISHLY Call 642-567&. ,_WG111 FUNNY Put a few words =::-,: She's touchy over touching DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a " father-in-law gets too fam1 har with his daughter-in-law. touches her too much, lays hands on her too much. stands too close to her, and klS5cs her on the mouth at ever} opponun1t}. whose respons1b1ht} ss 11 to speak to him about 11 -the man's wife or his son?-A'lking For Many An l.uDEIS DEAR ASKING: Neltber. It ls tbe respoa1lblllty of tbe one wbo 11 belng toacbed too mucb, stood too close to, etc. Sbe 1bould speak for herself -la DO aaceriaJn terms. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I JUSt read a letter an your column that hit me where I hvc. It was signed "The Straightest .farent Alive." The mother who wrote that letter hoped someday that her rebellious teenagers would appreciate the discipline they rece ived at home. hopefully hun) the person who had spent most of her life loving me was fnghtening. After some soul-search- ing I realized that almost all the problems we had staned with. me. I decided to stop fighting and stan hstensng. I had no idea MC'm had so much knowledge about life. I listened to her and I learned. I am now 19 years old. I have a good JOb. my own apanment and I am determined to make something of myself. I'm proud to say the straightest Mom in the whole world is also m) best fncnd. -A Former Rebel Who Got Sman In Orlando. Fla. pulssve telling of confidential infor- mation. I went on a strict fast. Ifl took a third drink, blabbed when I knew I shouldn't, or drove with undue rudeness. I punished myself by going without food for 24 hours. After a few hunger sessions I was surprised to find that I didn't want the third drink. What's more. I kept skid chains on m) tongue and rri y fnends considered me completel} trustwonhy. I began do1ni this 20 years ago. and toda) I am a dtfTercnt person. I feel a secunl) in social situations I never possessed before. I've told several people my "secret'' and they th~n..l\ l'.rn crazy. BuLhow man)· people would like to be able tp dnnk moderately. instead of abstain- ing ent1rc,ly? How man~ would like to cure other bad habits. The ancient and honorable ntual of fasting ss cxtrcmelyefTective sf used intclligent- 1}. Please share it with your readers. -A Better Me. DEAR BETTER: I never argue with succe11. Utile procedure worked for you, fine. bat I must say your ability to dlsclpJlae yourself Is a cot above that of tbe average mortal. MOVIE 'Very funny ... belly-shaking laughs:· lM Today . ..,....., ... m ........... 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At these symbolt p•t 1011n• '"ect to yoer AM elf * radio. If no radio with IUlllOfY po11t1on, '\Jint your own AM pcwtaMt. (ftJt MDDllS aT HI .. DIU l:JI . mm 1• .. ChilchnUnder 12 ALWAYS FREE MJ:@:l jtft13t::::.!~·.'9r. L.!:'t'") j;Djl$tJM4!8 • • SU,ER SWAP MEETS herv SAT. a Sun•v• • 11J(it 4 ), t..1• ""'' 04 '- Believe me. they will. I thought my mother was a freak be.cause she was awfully stnct and stuck to her gun-;. No wa) could I change her mind or get her to extend a curfew. At times I reaily hcrtcd her: We fought constant- ly. Our house wa<; more hke a battlefield than a home I planned m) escape several limes but nc\ er worked up enough nen e to leave. DEAR REBEL: I wonder bow many teenagers will see tbem1elve1 lo your letter. I bope you send a copy to your mom. She won the toughest r.:===========================::; battle of all. • I • • * lil40S191Sl(JS (rfil * LUlllllCI 1l 1 '"""'..... 1111 1,.11 • llliH1 Of lit' ~ '" Ill One da) Mom and I "ere arguing as usual and I ra1se" my hand to hit her. The fact that I wanted tt> hit (and DEAR ANN LANDERS. Here's ho~ I cured myself of dnnk1ng too much. careless driving and the com- ... TOTAL DELl&HT-COMPUTELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHIN&l y DIFFERENT... Fl ... AeeQ NEW 't'QAI( POST i·~the J'NYourl ... when all el'it' tt.UL~ II« UHTt •ll !K l 11f 1~1Qll I ' 1C1<111U1 °" u 11 mm • ~-II &t!IC'" t r u11.-1a.' ' llOfllCI Of fl( !ODS 11 1 IACXtOl rMTY 1111 laHABRA ~M" 17U 111 l•l'lmlll le! I !!:tr z -rHE GOVf MUST BE ~ ~~' ··~rfh·~· ~ ~~j~.: :... ~ ~I 'I'' ,,._., ro ~ NOWPIA~NG ~~~~ II•] ;fj: ©II 21~~~ ~ ~:: :·~r. ,. ) • *SUPER SWAP MEETS herv fll UT, SUll • • Wi;ltl.~11 i ~dl4! MMiHiliJ.H 13.1.411 l fltlUt i MISSION , ~:.:·~ .. 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Myr1'1 l'1y {C)mN •• "fwy r ... · (19711 Don ~~ AlcMdton t t "Tht Moon In The Guti.r" ( 1183) °"" Dlplrdieu, Nalltsala ICl'llll1 -t.1J- • CIUMTY CNIMlll Pal LR -u•-.lllCM( t t t "Tiii L"9ly Sec" (1964) ;.,,,.. o.r-r... PMllll nn1n 9MC..,Q ..,. **'-' .. ~ Frth" (1113) Mat! 09arl, ... ., lbrt• _,.._ I =I• IT L.A.: VID8>I MIN..Tl9fAT UGJBO!M.wa cm.,... • • • "Frenoes·· ( 1982) Jessica LMge, Kiln Sl1nlty -t.tO-(f )lllllCMf * * t "'Df...i To 1(11 119'0) Mlctlllll Cline Mgit OlcilllllOfl -t.15- • MOYIE t •'1 Alru, Tuu Style' (1M7) liulf\ 0 Brtan Jotvi Mills ~ -no- (C' lllO¥ll ~ t t '; Soultlel n ~ (1981) Kllttl c.n-... Powers 8oolflt LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF THE SEA SONI KDCM, tDB.t ___ M SIERED . . .).~ ~~.·-'. ' . .,'"'II I· 1'fYN U NlfR . · ~· · ·1 51 aI84 ._ .. tJOJn uo 115 '10 11 IO f"OM THE 'RODUCf,_S OF THE IUHRMAN MOVIES ... ···--l .\ .. ,.. ...... --·ti --·' FUNKY WIKDRBEAK AND M~ (:Cf 1HE.. I ' R)ft ~M I tC> ~'TA1(. 0006€!> 1ME suu .. e:r AND tCT!:ME!> UP ONE. IN 1'~E • W' COl..UMN .' • Otenge Coeet DAILY PILOT/~, NcM1nber 24, 11M 010 ~'TATE WIN Z THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE "The tr~es around here are really OLD, Granddad. Bet some of 'em are over 30 or even 40." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson (I, .. __ , .. ..,.._ ...... "And this Is Marmaduke at two weeks.'' GORDO GARFIELD NATURALLY·· l~tS ISIHE OTHER 51.DE OF IHE FENCE:. ., h n I i "Now here's a political cartoon that I can't make heads or tails out of.'' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham '~ I ' .1 .. PEANUTS I WROTE OUT Tl-115 REPORT, SEE, Cl-tUCK ? THEH I MADE IT IHTO A LITTLE PAPER 1-!AT ... DRABBLE T~E TEAC~ER T~OU614T 1 WAS SORT Of GREATIVE, I 6VE55, BECAUSE SHE GAYE ME A ,. 8 PLUS" M~~\~1~ 1~NblUM .. ~~ V~l<AOE. \? AARO IJ0~~1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSJ WHY oo 1 HPFffi Golb BEO~? \Gdf lO t•W .. RYIE.S Lefl ! 1'- BECPOSE. THIS IS lHE.. F1RSI TIME ALL WEEK THAI'{~ 000 AND \ ~ HAvc.H~ F\l'HANC.E. lOSEE Ei'CH OfHe:R The annual salary rl theLakers' st~· ~ineup. . THE ME~T T~IN6 l KNOW MARCIE MAKES A MAT, TOO, AAD 6ETS AN ~ A: .. ~ETTI( ~ EVERV80DV' WILL BE DOING IT, ~UH,~UCK? 1 w~trruslo6EPiCH:. OGE1Re.R, Ll~E. AN a..D HFWILY ~EDcc.9l ,,. , by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan HE:RE'S VeR ClJPUV COL.P WA"n:I{ ~OM ~t: Cf{te~1 CHE:EF1 by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE by Ferd & Tom Johnson J~i; .... ..>Q • -"' f by Harold Le Ooux CHUCK ANO D'vev 1..ew1s • n'4e1R AUNT eeTH WAS TAKEN TO 'TH HOSPITAi.. LAST N!Gt-CT ANO TH eoYS CAt...1..eo HER et!!CAUSE 1')'4EY ,.____,.;,. COULDN'T AEAC.HTH£1R F""THeR1 Y1!!S SHALi.. t HAV MISS SPENCER "'-SAM1 PHONE 'tOU ""'HEN SHE Ge TS e.tlC t\ ., W~ DON'T I EVER WfNl. "THIS OOTFIT ANYflm£ ? BR IDGE Q.J -As South, vulnerable, you hold: "QM 0 Ql09$432 •A6! The bidding has proceed~. Nortl9 Eaat S..~ l• I (;) ? What action do you Lake'l Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •t "AltQJte OQa •KQJt Your partnflr dHla and pa1H1, •• does your rllht·hand opponent. What I.a your op.nin1 bi Q.J -Ntithu vulneribl • a South you hold: •&nu ON OQtl •.UJ The bidd nc hat p~ed: WEEKLY BRIDGE Qt:IZ • IUOS "109713 <> AJS • K• T he bidding h.u proceeded: .. ~ Weet Nwtll Eut r .. Pue I• P ... ? What do you bid now? Q.5-Both vuln•rable, as South you hold: •AQJta OJI 0 11 •tu N.,Q Eu& &-.. Weet Pill ~t·• , ... hie INT Pue , The biddio& bu~ f!Ut ~ Weet ...U • a o ,... 1 What action do y6u tab? Q.4-Aa hold: outh. vulnerablf!, you l O P ... P ... OW. I <:) I• r.. I • , ... ? What 1rllon do you like? • Q~l-&th vulnt-rabh-. n Snuth you . A----- by Pat Brady AHH . %S. o.c.o / NWI r RflttEM~ . hold: •S '"'QI097s.4 O A65 •m ParU\e>r open th~ bidding with oM no trump. What do you respond?· Look for answers on Monday. CHAI LES Go1E1 " . I \ t Al2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturd.ty, November 2•. 1984 MUC fl>TIC( ..... el...... ITAW OP MOTICI Gfl llOTICa GP NTnMMM Ml•IUI PtOTITIOUe W .. "':.':..-=... •urma 7 ?TQfl ll'UmJC..,.111 OUTMQfl umlTAW NMm•TAW u. OP NCnnoue The~ peraone.. ........ .... L ....... TM~ per.ont .,. The foAowlno,,..,,,. .. No. A11T77S ._ .. .,... dQlna llU9lftw M! HA• .... 111AL Me Qfl NiiiWWW ct01nG.,.,..,,.. ... ~ ~ •: Ill h .__~of T-... I~ "'tofll Tl()f(ALNAACOTICC>nlC-....__,... TOMIE•Dn• VIHICL& IOINTlfll· COMPITITIVI EOOI a. ... ti~ tot new~IMuteof TIOH, 1toe W. ~.. ...... HTATINO.A-CATION •tlWllCH, 11f._. "'OMOTIONS, Ht W .. CeUfley of ar._ Ille 'lctl0011• aw•IA .. I s.nta Ana. CA N104 90ee ..... 0... To II .... ~ ....,.,.,_. A"'i., Cofone def Wlleol\ #4, co.ea MM&, htate Of 0 .. llllN Na1H AAAllAN OATI 0 H. MelM. 1tol W '!'!.,.Mt!!!!:,iti&.L c:.ndltort 9nd oont~t Mw.Celtf tatzt cellf. t2t21 • WA9'9'lN, elca OAlllMHS,aCalltornleotn• ~on. Santa Ana. CA -·-• crteMora. Ind'*"°"' wtlo Ctwonome'11, Inc., C.-hbtlM Kitt Dorr, 22t W . • WAWH,.UO ... Plt1MttNC>1 27ttf La t270ot NOTICI II HlllllaY meva. ....... ~ '°'"'' 111~ MargU«lt• Wll9on 14, Col1a ....... AIUWN ANO PAT Pu "°9d. Uiguna Ngue1. Tllll b\lllnete t. con-Ol~N tt'9C the aty Counoll In the wll .wJ/0t _.... ot: A1111 .• Corone o.I .... Ctlllf CMf t2t21 011111 ~ C.ilf t2t11 duCt9d by: allmlt9dpett,,.,· Of the Cltr of tMne ... con. JOHN L 'AAMA t2U5 Oonllld J.,.,_ Ooo, nt la ~ Q1Wr1 TM Fletltloul "*""' lfllp dl.IOt a publlO ~ on A petttlon Ml bMf't fM9d Tiii• bwln"• It con· w. Wllaon •4, Cotta ~. --~l>oonlltmeclon Name "'""9c:I to abo"9W91 0.¥td H. Malnl Tue9d1~. Oec.ml>er "· by HOAIHI! WINDHORST In duded by.. COl'poflllon Cellf. 92127 If h County ~ illed In Orange County Ol'I ,,. ataternent -lll9d 1N4, t ;30 p,m, .. ~ IN ~ Couf1 of Of· TllOtnM A DeAolMtt Jr.. Tlllt butlMtt I• con· F. , IN undeto Oetobet 1t. fN3 FlLE NO. wlCtl Ille County Clltlc of Of· by lec:tlon 103 (k) (2) of IN M09 County~ that PrealOtnt d u o t e d b y • 1 o I a • beaut« of IN F221114 enge County cln Ootobet 1t, Jntetnal ~ Code, wltn ~HI WIHOHOMT a. Tiiie atatement WN llled prOl)ri.terlhlP °' ONWN , WA"" ...., Ftrme. A Cellfomla t88" ~ lo the ~ ... .., point.cf .. pet'IONll ,.. wtttl Ille 00\.lnty Clefk of Of· Sabrina Oorr 1r 1111 11. wll Mii at o-nwll Pftlnetetllp, 21t 11 • PW 9l*M» tw tt1e City of ~ wtatl\ilt to edmlnlet• tt1e enge County on ~ber. Tht• 1tat.,,...,,t wu 111ec1 ... 1IO tM lllOl*t La PliJ Aotld. ~ Hlo'*· Publ~ Orange Coeat of lndultrtal 0.. llOPll*!I .. t ... Of IM deoedtnt. The 2, tN4 With the County Cleric of Of· • .,Oft ... °:~ c~t=7t' I.ala. &2..&0o =..:.~~:;..11.i.., ~:.:~~e n:,on,~· ~:c.:; roc1:-~~11eaut:.~ Publltnecl Otenge ~ ~Oovntyonoetober23, ! llowed by leW, .-i V1111 81.tf.,i, Coecheh, Cel11. ~ '4,000,000 fOt Ille plj(POM undtr the l~t Ad· De~~ 10, 17, ,_711 """' -Ind In,.,_ 8223e of Mliatlng In tlle llntndng mlnlatr1tlon of btat• Act. 2•. ber t , l8M Publlehed Pt"'OI Cout "'9dll0i4wltfletd ettM Oregoty L L.f1fa. 62·600 ... -.,. Wlftt't of the acQUllltlon Ind con-A helt1nO on the l*ltlon SA-413 O.ity Piiot ~bar 3. 10, ... of dMltl end .. rlgtll. Van 8uten, Coechell1. Caltf. .--"''"~ ttruc:ffon of lrl oflloa Std wtllNhelclon~ 12, 11, 2•. 1N4' ... Md..,_ t:Mt ttle-9223e waretiouM tac:lllty to a. 1N4. at t :30 ~.M Deot. 81-IC W\~r SA-408 ... OI h deoecMnt eo-. Thie bUtl,_. wu con· rtCTmOUI IUaM.. toc...O •I lot N of ""'8lle II No 3 et 700 Cenlar •---"----""--' ~------~ _.. .. 1011 of l11W Of ducted by 18 general part· NAmlTATl•NT of tMIMnelndllltrtel ~ 0'1ve Walt, S a Ana, CA ACTmOUallU .... l--------- =:"'eo:'of"::C: ~ E. Blrteller Gen-dJ:::=:aon-are g:~~-~ ~ 921~02vou OBJECT to Ille .W.ITA,......, 4-........ of dtMtl, In ..... Per1nat . MAILINO·IN·MASSES. 1)4, PIOel 21to3e lnCIUM. fl'lll'lllng of Ille petition, 'I°" Tlle ~ P«ton•.,. -.. "'9 ..... ~ de-Tlltt l1etarnent w .. filed 17782 PINO Clrdl. liunt· of Pecef Mape, In tN oflloa thOutd either 8PPMr 11 tN ~ U E B I N: p A O • ....., IMlow Met tNt I*· wttll the County Clarll of Or· lngton e.aell, Calllor11le of the CouMy of Orange ,.._ hMflnO end 11ete 'I04K ob-DUCTIONS INC 19111 .... propetty, OOllllilt. Ing of ~County on C>et°'* 2•. 926"7 ' corder; wNch will operete u J«:tlont or f1le wntten ooteo-Norwood f .,r~· lrvlne , rt 111 down OWl*tno. 11 ,..,.. Suaan M • Moon. 17182 an olflca and werehoule ta. Uont wltll \ri. COIK1 ~ Callt 927 5 • • ........ lllcturwa ... Widow Put>lllflecl Orange Cout Pueo Clrcle, Huntington ditty UMd .by M~ In.-tlle lleltlnG Y04lr appM(· BNol ~I bl I I· t _,_..._ Ind II bult-ln Dally Piiot NoYember 3, U>. ~· C811fornl8 92641 1 duaniM • llllCI ~be In penon or by manta lncue ~llf~;:. =lk llOiil b.4td In °' on 17 2, t984 • ,,., bullnna 1 con-SAIO HEMING w4ll be YOIJlr ettorney. · 1911 1 • N~ T '* · ,_. PfOC*ty, u 8 llf'llt ' ' RA=i02 dUC19d by. an lndM~lual 6oncNctecl In the Chlll'i"iberl IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Irvine C8llf 92715 fl' e, ..... ..... ~ "loce\ecl SUSAN M. MOON of the City Councll, 17200 Of • conUngent Cfeclltor of • 1ft ._ etty of 8'MIMt 8-d'I P\Bl.IC NOTICE Tllla 1tat9IMlll waa tiled Jamt>or• Road. 1"'4ne, CA the deceeMd. 'I°" mutt file' Tlllt blJaln"' Ii co~ gDunty ot Orange State oi NOTICE Of with the County C4ar1t ol Of. 9271", wtlete all Interested 'I04K ctelm ~th the court or ~eel ~~c«por~::1 Ex a If: ..... Ind .. ~de-................. I • tinge County an October 2t, penona ~Ing to aiq>r-pr...m It to the pet90n8I u:' Ottlcer ng. • ..,... M folowa: • "v • ~5 ~ 198" their View* on the IMUanQe rapteaentatlve appointed by ecu Lot a lk>dt H Of Sunaiet TT~ '2alr70 ol luch bond• or on the the court within tour month• Thi• •tatement waa . filed ...., '-rrect recorded I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Publilhed Orenge Cout n81Uf• ltld IOCaUon ol Ille from ,,,. date of ""' ... with the County Clettl 01 °'" ~) pagM ff and"° c!t UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Dally Piiot November 17. 2•. project propoMd to be auanc:eotlafteriuprovlded ·~ Coonty on Ocf~ 17, ... I ... •a .. Mape of the DATED 05/3118• UNLESS December '· 8, 1914 financed will be glYen an ~ In Section 700 of Ill• 19 .. q11oe of tN Orange County YP~OU TJtf E yt8~IO~ROTJ>_ SA-432 ponunlty to do tO 11 tlle SM' Pro~te Code of Calltornla: Publllhed Oranna ~ "1 ao der lie nearing, or may 1Ubmlt The tltM tor fifing clalma wt" -. .,. ._, Property 11 mora EATY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT oommenta In wrltlllQ prior 10 not expire prior 10 lour D•l'b:!, November tO, t7, ...,.IOilly lmown u · A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU flta.IC NOTICE the hearing, to the office of month• from Ille date ol the 2•. ber 1, t98'4 1HH Soutll Pacific. NEED AN EXPLANATION Ille City Clerk ol the City ol hearing notlee 1bove. 6A-i l8 ..... 8Mct\ Callfornla. OF THE NATURE OF THE NOTICI °' lrvlne. YOIJ MAY EXAMINE Ille·--------- 'The P'OP«i't wilt be IOld PROCEEDINGS AGAINST OIATH Of NOTICE DATE: No1181Tlber tlle kept by tlle court. If you P\Bl.IC NOTICE "*ilCt to cw,..,,t tu•. YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· MNal YN 21. 19&4 arl 1 pe<ton lnter•ted In 1---.;...;..;;..;;.;.;;...;.;.;..;.;,.;.;;.__ Ml.IC NOTlC£ ACTmOUe llU ... 11 MAim aTATI....,. The loflowlng l*IOl'll -qc>!ng b\lalneea u: pl('S SP£CIAln" GfFTS, 1822'~ Newpot1 Blvd. # 160, CottaMM.e,CaMI. Ka.ren Ramirez. 1650 Alm· pau • 1ee. Corona. Calif . 91720 ·. P .. rl ~ Thompaon, 1550 Almpau • Hl6, Corona. Ca.111. 91720 Thi• butlne11 It con- ducted by· • general Pllrt· natVilp Pearl Tllompton Tlllt 1t1tement waa llled wttll lh• County Cler'lc of Or· anga County ort Ootober 2t • 196• ,...... Publllhed Orange Cout Deity Piiot No.,,ember 3, 10, t7, 2•. 198• SA-401 oowenenta, c:ondltlonl, r• TAg,T Alr,;t:e~A II 1130 IW IACMI CITY °' IAVINIE, •Y: the .. ,., •. you may Mrve ,ICTTTIOUI •u ... 11 etrlot1on1, reHrvallona, AM PEOPLES INVEST. AHO Of PITrTION NANCY C. LACIY, City upon the executor or admln-NAME ITATSMINT n1m•ic NOTICE l'tgtQ, rigflte-ol-way and TO ~tTltt Clenl lttrator, or upon the at-Tiie lolk>wlng P«IOll 11 l"UU\. 1111 ilMtl ot ~d. 'tt any. ~~'INT !PLP~~::s~~::::: HTATI NO. Publlehecl Oranoe COU1 torney tor tlle executor or doing bu9ineu u : --------- ,. o1, QM. water lll'ld min-A1211t1 Delly Piiot ~bar 24. edmlnl1tr1tor. and Ille with PAINTERS PLUS, 21182 'ICTITIOUI 9U ... H _.,,_.Ind ...._, If eny, under and SMJrtuanr to Deed To all'*''· benll!Gllll'tea, 1N4 tlle court with PfOOI of Mr· Breton Lane. Huntington NA• ITATIMINT _.. '° a. -6gllecl 10 the ol Trutl, Recorded on creditor• •nd contlnQ•nt Sa-439 vice. a written raqueat 1tat· Beec:h. Calif. 9284& The fol~ parson• eta ...,...... through elCfOW. !>e/O t te• 11 Document no. credit~. lll'ld par.one wtlo Ing 11181 '/°" dellfe IP8Cl8i Vlclll E. Howella, 2 t t82 doing bUtlnlti 11: The -wUI be IOld 84-226774 of Offtclal ~ mey be otllel'Wl9a lntareltecl NSLIC NOTICE notice ol the flllng of an In-Breton Lane, Huntington PAPER 'N' INK. Suite "• • r;· ;;,-ce,.,, etedlt or cord• In Ille omce of the A.-In the will lll'ld/or •t•t• ot: venlOfY and aPP<alMmerll ol Baech Callf 82848 #350, 1442 Lincoln Ave .. l*1 -and i*t credit coroer of ORANGE County. MARILYN SUE SACHS IUNNCM COURT Mtata llMll Of of the pen-Tll... butfn... I• con· Orange. Clltt t2ee6 h terme of Midi etecllt ar~ Celllornla. uecuted by: A petition llaa been llled CW CAl.8'~ tlona or ac:countt mentioned duciad by. 1111 lndlvldual Kenneth Arc.ngelo. 2530 to M eoceptable to the Ill· ROBERT L KIMMERLE, AN by WELDON GA08EARY In COUNTY Qfl ~ In Section 1200 and l200.5 of Vicki Howella E Terrace St. #B, Anaheim, ~ Ind to tlle Or UNMARRIED MAN WILL the Soparlof Courl of Or-In Illa Mitter of the Appl!-the Calltomla Probate Cocle. T'llf• at•lemen1 WU litecl Calif 92&0e County ~ Coun 9Tn SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .nge County requ.llng thet cation of RAMON JOSEPH ZJt1el I ,...,IOft, 411 l. tlle County Clerk of Or-' Deborah Anderton, 2530 Qttl8r"""' ~condition• TO THE HIGHEST BID0£R WELDON GA08EAAY be SASSINE for Cnange ol T"-'MOell19'Wd., ..... Ange County on Oct°'* 23, e. Terrace St. ltB, Anaheim. of .... of the property lhall FOR CASH, (peyable at time eppolntad u pet90n8I rep-Neme 102, n...nd 0..., CA 1984 Calif. 9280& tie Midi Mera acceptable to of tale In tawf\JI money ol tlle raeentatlve to admlniltar Ille No A 125e39 t1• <•> 4'7-0lll '2IJS71I Thll bu1lne11 It con- tN executor lndudlng but United Stat .. ) 11 THE •tate of the decedent. Tiie ORDER TO Publlthecl 0r81"g8 Cout Publlslled Orange Coaat ducted b'J: e n unln· noc lmlted io, Ille em0unt :A~~1?:0lT~ 1~:2e~~~i p«l11on reqUMtt autllottty SHOW CAUSE Dally Piiot November 17, 18. Dal~ November 10, t7, corporet• auoclatlon ~ peymertt of the lnltlll FIRST STREET. TUSTIN CA to edmlnlater tlle •1•t• FOR CHANGE 24. 198• 26. bar t, t984 01her than • partnarthlp dapotlt Ind the termt of 92680 ell r"'ht lltle ·lll'ld under Ille independent Ad· OF NAME SaSu~2• SA~ 17 0.borall Anderton peyment of Ille remaJnlllQ "' • mlnlttratlon o1 &t1taa Act (Sec. 80&4) • Thlt atetement waa flied purc:Naa pttce the prora-lnter"t conveyed to and A hUtinQ on tlle p«ltlon A A M o N JO Sep H l'tlJllC NOTICE __ Dl_Dl_l_C_NO_T_l_CE--with the County Cler'lc ol Or· Uon of taxaa rentt oparat-now l'iefd by II und« Mid wlll be lleld' on DECEMBER SASSINE ha• llled 1 p«l11on ,..,_, ange County on October 26, lnU and m9intenm IX· ~ ol Trull In~ Pf~ 12, 1914 81 9:30 A.M. In In 11111 court tor an order ..... NOTICe cw FICTITIOUI ltUllNEll 196" p•n .. a . ln 1urance l~~~!edJ~~"" ~~·..,,:; Dec>t. No. 3 11 700 Civic !owing petitioner to cnanoe l~~r:.:'NCI NAMllTATIMINT' F2H140 ~ aumlnellon of • . .., Cent« Drive Waet, Santa hl•lher name from RAMON The lolloWI 1 Pu1>1l1hed Orange Cout ... ....: tltle lnauranc. therlln Lot 73• Tract No. Ana. CA 92702. JOSEPH SASS IN£ to .. -..0~ ng ~· ar Dally Pilot November 3, 10. ooat•. recording'-· tran1-~:;,::.:orn: I~ e!.t m9,, IF YOU OBJECT to the RAMON JOSEPH SASSINI. ~ ~....:. d~?i;;'e=O~TH HILLS 17. 2•. 198• flw tu•. etefow cnaro-p•g .. 38 and 39. Ml•: C'.!sno.i~~ne.=,~i ~ IT 1s HEAes r OADE~ED1n AND°' NililON INC, 2"'15 campu• erive: and lrt'f other C0111 In oon· cetleneoua M1p1 record• of tllat all pertona nter•t.... TO ~TIA Suite 205 lrvlne C1lllornla ---------nectlon with the Nie of the .. Id Or cou'nty hearing and •tat• yOYr ob-Ille m1tter alor ... ld appear llTATI NO A 1.-92715 . , l'tlll.IC NOTICE property enge J«:tlon• or Ille wrttten C>Ojec-before thlt court In Depart· • B ldi.wooc:t South Hiii t Alf'/ .... ol the oparty la EXCEPT THEREFROM lor tlona with the court before ment No 3 at 700 Civic: To all llelra, barleflGI«.... r I, ., ... ._. to the P'rvltlona of •period ol ntt_, yeara lrom Ille llearlllQ Your appear· Center Drive W•t Santa creditor• and contingent lnclon. '2· C5•11clornla c:orporDrtv • ...,_., lll'ld atter May 15, 1952, 50% be 1n ,_,.,.... or .... ' c creditors and person• wno at . "' amSMJ• •. the Callfomla Probate Code. of an oll gu and other ance may ....-~· v1 Ana, Calllomla, on OE EM· .... t"---' Int ted Suite 205 lrvtne Calltornl1 end 18 1Ublec:t to oonnrma-· your attorney. BEA 2• 1984 11 9· 15 may ..... 0 ,_...... er• 927 5 ' ' ijon by the Orange County hydrocarbon aut>atances In. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR o'dock A M end then ind In the win and/or •tata of: 11 .,_Court on or under u ld land In the or 8 contingent creditor of tller• lllow ~ tt any they eu1 Florene. Hamming•, Th• bu1lne11 la con-_.... event that oll, gu and other Ille deceaaad ....,, mutt file • ua Ella F Hemtnlngt, ale• dueled by • CO<p<>fatlon Written bldt or ofter• era llydrocart>oo IUbllancet •r• • ,~ tlave • wtly Mid petition '°' EJI H~ Martin J Hoell PrMldent ='= ~:,.."::'~ ,:,: P<oduced thetelronc witllln ~_:~ ~th,:::~ ~1~ ne1M ahould not : petition ~ been flied Tiii• 1ta.tamenr wu filed efter Ille !Int publlutlon of tald period ol Ol1ear1 yeart, repraMntattve appointed by ~IS FURTHER ordered by Betty Jane Allard~ with the County Cleftc of Or· 1t"8 notice lll'ld before the In commerc1111y paying the court wit"ln lour montllt tllat • copy ol tlllt order to p_, and Adele Gertrude ange County on November oateoftheaall Sochbldaor quanlltl•. thlt r~etlon from the date of first It-lhow C8UM be publlthecl In Becilner In Ille Superior 19, 1964 oftar1 lhould be dellvared to lhell conlln.Je 10< IUCh ed· -.ance of.letter• u P'Ovlded the Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Court of Orange County re-lharrl H119hff, GINon, tlle orflcet ol WYMAN. dlltlonal llme u uld ofl, gu In Section 700 ot th• • fl8Wtpaper of geri.,1j queattng that Betty Jw AJ.. = :.;':!,ct..;!~0·c9:. 8AUTZEA ROTHMAN ind Olh•r '1ydtOC•rbon Probate Code of California. circulation SMJblitMd In""' lerdyee Pewen and Adele • ~ • KUCHEL ,·SILBERT, 4100 tubsllncea •'1•1l be Tllatlmelorllh11Qdelm1wlll county •t .... tonceaweek Oartrude Beckner be 8'>-torme ,_ MecAtthur Boulevlrd Nft· produced tllerefrom In com-not expire Pflor to lour lor lour conMCUtlve wee«t pointed u pe<tonal rep-Pu I ~ ,:iort Beach, c auiornla marcially paying quantltlM, monlhl from Ille date of the ptlor to 1118 deyof111<1 hear· reeentallve toadmlnlater Ille 0 ~':-' Orange 2~ 92te0. Attention· PE'TEA s othefwlM. lhit r~•tlon hearing notice above. Ing .. ,.,, ol lhe decedent The ally I November • ' CREMER ESQ 111811 tarmlnale 1111Mn )'Nl't YOU MA'I' EXAMINE the . 0 led NOV 13 1964 petition request1 autllOflty December 7, 1", 198• TM exKutO<. reMrvet the from May 15. 1952, u r• Ille kep1 by the court. II 'I°" ,,.._;. DOMINIC.-.. to admlnltter the .. late F~98 right to ratec:t any and ell tarvad In the deed lrom are • parson lnter•ted In Judge ol tlle under the Independent Ad· blda Marl• Turley, • widow, r• the •tale 'I°" mey 1arve Suparlof Court mlnltlratlon of Eatat• Act. flta.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI 9UltNHI NA• ITATl•NT The lollowlng I**>" It <Solng bullnM8 .. ; SUPPORT & OAGANIZA· TIONAL SERVICES, UN· LIMITED, 51 Rainbow f31dge, trvlne, Cllll 92715 Ileana Z-"ng. 5 1 Raln· bow Ridge. lrvlne. Calll. 92715 Thi• l>utlneu 11 con- ducted by an lndMdull Ileana Zwarlfng T!Mt 1111emertl WU llled wtth the County Ctar11 or Or· "'08 County on October 23. 1984 F2lmZ2 Publlltlect Orange COU1 Dally Piiot November 3, 10. 17, 2•. 1984 DA TED: NoYemti.r UI, corded July 2"· 1952• Jn upon the executor Of admln-RICHARD "'-'DIE, At· A heiring on Ille petition FICTITIOUI llU8*1!88 1984. Book 2360, page 37e. Of. lttretor, Of upon the at-....,, I0111 TOWft Cefttef Wiii be held on DECEMBER NAMl .. TATIMINT' ·---------~ D WAMIEN llclal Record• torney lor the a1tecutor or om.. ate • LatWM 12, t984 •I 9:30 A.M. In Pl&.IC NOTICE heoeftOf of HM &WI• of Recorded Septfmbar 27. admln1ttr11or and Ille with ...._. CA t.TT' Dept. No. 3 at 700 CIYlc: d 1he ~ol~lng paraona •r• 1--------- 0MRN , WAMIEH De-19s... In Boot! 2826• pege the court with PfOOf of ..,. f)ubliehecl Orange Cout Center Drive Wett. Santa 0 ~ u ""'.. FICTITIOUI llUtlMIH ....._ . • "'"· 011\cfel Record1. It a vloe a written requaat atal· Dally Piiot November 17 24 Ana, CA 92702. E ECAIR INTERIORS, NA• ITATIMIENT WYMAN •AUTZl9' quitclaim deed executed by Ing i11a1 you dMlr• 11)8cill December 1 8 198• . • IF YOU OBJECT to the 3198·0 Airport Loop Dr . Th• lollowlllQ perton la ROTHMAN ' tCUCHIL i Marie Turley, qultclalmlng ell notlee of the filing of an In· ' ' Sa-427 gr1nll11Q of tlle petition. you Coate M .... Call! 92626 doing butlneee u · ..... ..,. Att .. ..-,1 et L.w rlghta. lltle and Interest In ~IOfY end appr81Mmel'll ol thould lltller eppeet at the Hatch 9rotller1, Inc .. Call· MAGIC ART 31.00 Airway •• ~ 9cMIWlard'. and to lhe turlece and eatate UMtt or of the petl· DI-IC NOTICE hearing and tlate your lornl1 Corpor1Uon, 3 tH·D Solt• 129 eoeia M ... Cell! tlMrlMWt .._.. CA...., subsurtece area to • deptll tlont or eccounlt mentioned "~ objec Ilona or Ille written ob-Airport Loop Dr.. Colt• 92828 ' • . Publllhad Or~ Coaat of 600 IM1 below the turlace In Section 1200 and 1200.!5 of ACTITIOU8 llU ... H J•ellon• wltll the court M~h~· C~lf ~2e2e Rober1 A Marthall 8870 Delly Pleot November 23. 2•. 01 :~ri•'txcEPT THERE· tlleCalttomla Probate Code. NAME ITATI_,.,. belOfe the hearing. Your IP-dUC1~ by~: :::or~~on· Cardinal, Fountain Valley. 30 FROM divided Q11lftlan, Kentlaw, The lollowlng P«ac>n• .,, pearance may be In parson Rk:llard D Hatch Sec· Calli. FSa-471 an un one-F8fMHlCN I HofflNft, a. do4nQ bull,_.,. Of by your Attorney. rel /Trea~r., · Tlll1 bu•lne11 11 con· DEATH NOTICES BALL LACIE ROZELLA BALL, 25 year rest· dent of C.osta Mesa. CA., palled away No- vembe r 21. 1984 Beloved wife or elgh1'1 lnterMI of •II oll, gaa Men:ed, No. I. ''""°· CA nfe COUNTRY GOOSE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR llY ducted by: an Individual and other hydrocarbo 11721 •t3 t Uncoln A Cypr °' 8 contingent creditor ol Thia 1111emenl wu fllect Rober1 A Metthall sub1taheet and mlnerllt Publlttlad Orange Cout Callf tOe30 ve.. -the dec4&Md. you muet II.le witll tlle County C,.,11 or Of. Thia 1111;.,,,.,,1 wu flied ::01 ~he• ~th ~:: Dally Piiot November 17, 18, o9ti Soun P1tton 6072 your cl8lm with Ille court Of :'i:e~nty on November wltll lhe County Clerk of Or· land ;:n111e ;:r::oof 0 . 2•, 1964 ~ Tynd1ll Dr .. Huntington r.=,!~t~~ • ,... :eountyon0ctober28, plolllng lor, da.,,eloplng, Beec:h, Calif 92847 tlle c:ourt wltllln four montll1 Publltlled Oranoe Cout 19 1 producing. remolllng and DID•IC NOTIC·E Patricia A. Hardy, 1212e from Ille dall of '"1 18-Dalty Piiot November 10, 17. Publllhed Or ~ merkellng Mid IUl>StlllCM, ,.,_, South Del vi.ta. LI Mired• tu~oflettart uprovldecl 2•. December 1, 198" ange u reterved In the deed from Callt. In Section 700 ol the SA-421 ~ Pilot November 3. 10. Wllllam M Lanldale, hut-NOTICE Of Thia bullnet• 11 con-Prob•ll Code of Callfornll . 7, 24, t984 band and wile, recorded PU9UC HIAMNG ducted by. • general part. The time for 1111~ clalmt will flta.IC NOTICE APfll 12. 1955. In Book 3028. _,ORI THIE narthlp not expire prior to lour MDt fC NOTICE Peoe 315, Officftl Record• FOUNTAIN VAUaY Gall Svun Pttton montll• trom the d•I• of Ille ~~COUNTY I"~ . 1----U@()l!'fle 8&ll of Costa Mesa. M ember . of Harbor Fellowship Bible Church. Fu- neral Servi~. Mon- ALSO EXCEPT THERE-AGENCY fOfl Tllft 11•t.,,...,,I wu flied bMcloQ notlee ~ IUPl!NC>fl COUfn' 'ICTITleUl ltU ... H F'ROM the remainder of eH COMMUNITY Witt! Tri. COUnty Cler1!' of Qr. YOU MAY EXAMINE the 700 Civic C-18' 'M~~ 011 , g I. • n d 0 I he, DEYElCMtMIENT' Of =County on October 12· Ille kept by the court. If 'I°" Dr. w .. 1 The lollowlng pettonl are llydrocerbon 1ub111nc.. ,oJ::AC,.."°:~Y 18 f2l7IM art a pe<ton lnter•ted In tanta Ane, doing bullnaaa u : 111<1 mlner&ll tying below 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY "-~tile nt.ra. you mey MW CAt270t YACHT SPE"IALTY depth of 500 IM1 from Ille Publflllad Or1nge ..,.,_. upon the executor or ldmln-'<t aur1ece ol lhe ebove land, GIVEN that on Tueeday. 0.-De~ November 10. 17, lttr1tor. or upon the I I· o:omloner: CUONG VIET ~~M!!.~~r~ei:ne· t>ut wtthout the rtollt of entry cemt>er "· 1964• •1 e·oo J>.rT). 2•. bar 1• 1984 torney tor tlle executor or Kim .. I day, November 26, 1984, at 11:30 A.M. At Harbor Fellowah tp Bible Church. Costa Mela. lntennent at Glen Haven Cem · elery. San Fernando, CA. P ierce Brothers Bell Broadwa y Mortuary. Dtrectors Coeta Mesa. 642-9150 on Ille turlace 61 ••Id land In the City Council Chamber, SA-420 ·"'mln'--t ratAI, •ftd ,. .... _ _..111 Reepondant: Hong Rlcllatd Wayne Blabee, 10200 Slater Avenue, Faun---"' .,. -· '""' ... Ph1m 282t Portola Or., Co•t• lor Ille purpoM of exploltlng taln v~. Celllornl•. Ille Ille court with J>fool of ..,. CUI No. O 23~52 M .... Cllll. 92&2& lor. deYefoplng, producing, City Council of the City or rtlllJC NOTICE vice. • written requ.t •l•t· IUMMON• Todd Anttiony 1.. ... 3150 removing ind markeflng Fountain Villey and tll• , Ing that you dealre lpeCfll NOTICll You tine Nef1 Kerry Lane, Cotti M .... H id 1ub1t1nc... 11 r•· Fount.in Valley Aoanc:Y lor ~"'f.:::..0 notrc. of the flHng of an Jn. wed. TM coun mey ditolcle C1llf. 92828 ~ In the deed lrom Communlt11 Oevelopment ~IOfY and appral~t of agaMat fOU wtthotlt fOUf Todd L .. Rlcll1rd C Honer and 0111er1 win conduc't • pubHc hearing Al!GAllDtNG •t•t• llM1• Of ot the pell· be1ftt tlMfd ""'"9 rou ,.. Tiii• atatament wu llled r11eorded Juty 10. 1956, In In eccordanca with HMl1n INDUITNAI. Ilona or acc;ountt mentioned apoftd wttllHI IO den-"8ed with the County Clerk of Or· Book 3571 Peoe •27, Of. and s 1 Code s.ctlon CNIWL~ In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of W. lftfonutloft Mfow. •noe County on oetot>er 2e ftclal Recorda 33679 :;!ding the UM of ~ 90ND Ille Callfornl1 Probate Code. II 'I°" wittl to Matt tlle ad· 1984 ' The atreel addr-Ind tax Increment tunda lrom 'IMANCIMO '°" aMTON, KLUGMAN I vice ol •n l llOfM)' In 11111 ,.111 other common ~nation. Ille Cl Center and lnctu. CALIOMC, IMC. OCI llMO. •Y: Waneft A. metter, you ll'lould do IO Publlthecl Orenge eo.tt If any. ol the rNI property trial ~eio9menl Project NOTICE 18 HEREBY ......... AttonMy, 4400 promplty IO that 'I°"' writ-Dally Pnot November 3, 10, ---------d ea c r I b Id above I 1 A .. 1 pay tor the coetl of GIVEN lhll the City Coundl ..........., MM., .... 701, ten retponM, 11 any, mey be 17, 24. 1984 , purported 10 be 3 t07 ~ienen11ve O.ta and ot the City of Irvine w111 con-.......,. ...._ CA -fifed on time SA-407 McCORMICK MOATUAAY 1795 Laguna Canyon Aoad Laouf'la Beach Ca 92651 494-94 15 HAR80A LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetary Crematory 1626 Gisler Ave Coste Mesa 540 5554 NRCI •OTHERS NLL•OADWAY MOfrfUMV 1JO Broadwey Costa Me•• ~2-9150 • UL TZ •RGIRON UlfTH a TUTHILL waaTCIJ,OHUIL •27 E. 17th SI eoetaMesa &4.6-937 1 SUMATRA PLACE COSTA WordProceaaln9S'f918m At duct • public hearing on {114)11l•7"1 AVISOIUltecl Ila tldo ··--------- MESA. CA • Ille llme and P48CI flod IOI' Tu .. dey, December 11, Publlthecl Oranoe Cout mandade. El trlbun•I puecte PlB.JC NOTICE The und8r$1Qned Trutt.. 198-4, 8:30 p.m II requtrad Deify Piiot Nov9mber 24. 25. decldlr oon1r1 Ud aln au- dllld1lm1 any lltbfllty ror any •he SMJbl~'::=:'ecl by Sc11on 103(k) of the December 1. 1"4 d~ a menoa que Ud r• ACTTTIOUe llU..._11 tncorrectnaaa of Ille llrMI perlOl'lt t belleard 0:-Internal ~ Code o1 S.SU-435 IC>Of'ld• dentro de 30 dlaa MAm ITAT1....-T 1ddr .. and otller oommon ~t~tar regar • 1"4, 81 lll'leflded, with r• LH 11 lntormaclon que The tottowtng perton1 ar1 detlgn111on II any lflOWn "l; IP8Ct to the propoeecl la.-rtaJC M)TlCE liQ\l8 doing~ 1a. tiereln OUMT AIM VALLIY 1Uence by the lndultrtel 0. 11 'I°" with to Meir the ad-SCRUBEEZ. 72t W. 18th Slld ..,. #Ill be made. btJ1 ;.,ot~L~_,.. ¥91opfMnt AutllOflty of the NOTICI Of vtc. of an attorney In thl• 81 , Unit M , Cotta Meta, wilhout c:oveoant Of wet-City of lrvlnt ol lndustrlal PUe1..1C M1AMNG matter 'I°" ll'IOuld do '° Cllllf 92121 r1n1y.exp< ... orlmplled,re-~J~Clenden, Development Revenue Frank end 8arbara prompity '° thet y0ur wtlt· J8M Hiii. M31 Slltport gerdlng lllle, poelelllon. Of Pu...,_..__. Or r ,._._ 8ondt In en amount not to Coughln have Neel an 8'>-ten raaponM, 11 any. may a. Dt .. Huntln01on Beadl. Callf. 90CUmbfanc.a. to pay the ..._..., "'08 .,.,..., 8llCMd M.500.000 '°' the PMI to ~ Ille City Neel on time t2t48 remaining Pflnclpal IUm of Dally Piiot N~=~'~42~ putl'OM of llNncMIO an ... CouftCtl 10 review, the Plan-SI U11ed cl...a IOtlCllM.. a.tllld L. Wlltl•. M.O., 320 the note(•) MCurad by Mid • penlllon to the Pf..-nt faolll-nll'lQ CommlMlon • S-2 de-coneejo o. un •bo0860 en Superior A11a., Newport Dead of Trv1t. with lntar•t tlea of Caleonle, Inc., a C... nW of Condltlonal U.. Par· Mte 1114.1nto, ~11 haoer'lo 9Hch, c.itt. 82MO thereon, u proYlded In .. Id Pl8.JC NOTICE fornle eorpor11lon, 10cat.o ml1 84-CP.O&M to .. ,'*" lnmedlllamente, de ••t• Jane HIH notl(•I. adYanoM. II any, •t 9 HollMcl DrM. IMM1 • prteehOOI 11'1 Noftt!WoOd. rn•n•rt •u , .. pu .. 11 Thie •tetwnent WU llled ucler Ille term• of 11141 Deed 8TATll9NT °' Calfor"'-The~ or The Couc#ln• are requeat• eecrtta .l t11y aiovne ~ wttll the Cownty Clertl of Or· of Trul1, fw, charoat and UANOOfK'"1 CW c..onlc, lno.'1 1-*ltlea wlll Ing llPPfOVll of I oondltlonal Mf reoietrad11 tltn!Po. ange Courfly on NOll9nlber ·~ ... ol Ille T!Wlt" Ind UM CW PICTmOUt ~ M I ~urtng UM permit to 099" St 1• TO THI! MSPOHOENT: 2, , ..... of the trvl1• crMtecl by NICI llUIM .. MAim llld llMmbly _.. fOt the M.,~·1 PrteehOOI • I The l*ltloMt tiae llled 1 P.n:a DHd ot Tru1t, to-wit Th• to11ow1no pe1•on• ptodUCtlon 9nd ....,.b4y of MOUlet ICltloOI • In an exlM· petltlon conc.nlno your P\lblill* Or.noe eo.et S32,5100t rNIONlble •11-have at>andontd the uee of IUtomoblle.,, oondltlooer1 tno eulta In Northwood marrtaoe. "you fall to Ille a Oali::, 1 Nowmw 10. 17, mat• lhl FICtltlOUI lualneH Md°"* r-...t ptOduCte. ...... .4200 TrabuCO Aoacl In ~ within • deyl of 24. ber 1, , .... Tiie beneflelwy unoar Nkl N~ TWO &WAHi UN-8Al0 H!A...0 wll " ~ w. of Nof1flWOOd the •• ttlal tNa aimmont 8A-412 Deed of TN91 hel'etotore ••• LIMIUD, 1"5 Pon Cetdtff, ~ "' .. ~ The ptMICflOOt WOIM °"-' ,. WWcl -yovr, Yo4ll • ---------.CUlad and deltverecl to the ~ haclti. t2te0 of the City Cowd. t 7IOO bot" .,.,. end full ~ PtOo f*" !MY tie 8'11..i and the PUlJC 9'0T1C( undarl!Qntd • Wffttan o.c. TM Flc1hklu• 8u11net1 Jarnbof• Aoacl, !MM, CA erame for • maxltnUm of 68 OOUl11MY.,,. 1 judgfnent ---------1erat1on ol Oefeult ltlCI 0.. Neme r...-rect to •boYlt WN t2114, .._.. II ,.,.., ut1d dlldren, llOtd 2·f CC>lltelnlng Injunctive or PICTITIOUe ..,_ .. rnand kw Sale, and 1 written flied In OfenQe County on pereone .wq to ~ ")'Oii hlM 8lft/ QUeltlOnl other cwclert concetnmg MAim aTA~ Notlce of Oeftult and Elec-June 5, 1"4 FIL( NO .,_ lllelWI ort trie ......,. on the 1PP911, ~ c;;on. ~Of ~. ~ l'1e fOloiMnO petton It lion to Sell The Under'elgf led F2• 7 •5& of WClfl boflda or Ol'I fie t.et the Colmlunlty 0. ~ cflllcl cwtocty. ~ doing ~ ee.: ceuNd MIO Not~ of o.t 8onle JeMna Zwer11nQ, 11 MIM'e ~ ~ °' .,. ~ ~ °"Y euppOfi, ettOf,..Y 1.... P~"'< uoo IMIOH. an leutt and Election 10 Sell to Rainbow Aldgt, tMne, Cell ~ P'oPOMCI to tie of !MM et .,JMO The c.oeu. and*"°" ow.,..._ luparlQr It.. Newport a. rec.orded In the county t271$ .. -....,= Qty Counel .. ~ • .. ,.,.._ a. f'Mted by ~ e.dl. c.llf tna "'*•the,..., property 11 u.. &plendld, 3.306 New-~toouo•N ~MettnoontM..,.,.., OOW1. TM ~·t of Iner• Jeen w ncoa, IOC*ed ~ &Ms . Newport lwtl, le ....,.., « ft'lllf °" fUledllr, Oeca,._ 11, ....-. tlttlr!O f1' "'*""Of 124 11 Adelle, Gtrden DAU 11112114 Olllf t2M3 OOllWl•lt8 ln ~ pnot to 11M, M •:30 ~-"'· In IN ptOf*1Y or other court Qrvwe. Cellf 9"4t •Oft.al INVllW 1hlt ~ W91 eon-tM Nettno. 10 ltle offloe d Councl ~a. Qty of ~ procwlltlOl rrwt TNI ~ 19 con• I "lOAN AttM., II .... dueted by I I geiw111 '*1· tM C"Y er.ii of ttle City 04 ll'YIM , 11t00 J8"'b0f 1111o ,_,.., ChlOtelt bt M indMdliltll ,,...... e.i 1111•• neoNP ~ • lol '1 •d,.,.._.CA.~ ....,..,,ue .. .-. . ..,_._....._ ••::: A.aietaftt VIM Thie Mt«Mnt ... fled HotlCle 0..-~ ..... ol ~ ... "9irMtlld I.ft A. ~ C--, TM ~ ._ Ned ~II ti. H• k ,.._ wltn Ille County~ of Or· 2 'c~ to ettend tNt pubic heeMo "'K, 11• .... °'"" .... ftle Cowicy Qn Of Or• .,.... lllM-, Lot~ angeCountyon~00.23. Qfl W. H a CfT1' Gfl W. •'•re. Y• ~,,.'fl. me-.,. County ort ~ CA -("I) 2'1....., 19'4 llWCY C. &..M:ft, C11J UMCY C. 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Cpe 135008 '84 Camaro Z28 · 1794 177321 '84 Camaro Z28 2834 207453 '84 Monte Carlo 1341 169161 '84 Monte Carlo 1907 200563 '84 Camaro SP CP 2850 214166 Model Stock S.ril l '84 Camaro Berllnetta .1426 160901 '84 510 Biz 4x4 1957 195792 '84 Camaro SP CP 2986 222250 '84 Camaro Z28 169 107173 '84 Camaro Z28 1445 .,64182· '84 Cavalier SD 2296 258005 '84 Camaro Z28 3020 224527 . '84 Camaro Z28 213 109350 '84 Caprice Class. Cpe 1455 141043 '84 Camaro Z28 2436 201746 '84 510 Blzr 3191 243847 '84S Blz 450 119920 '84 Camaro Z28 1571 170830 '84SBlz4x4 2508 213094 '84 Camaro Berlinetta 3216 224629 '84 ATV Camaro 564 124697 '84 Camaro Berlinetta 157 4 170147 '84 Camaro Z28 2578 .,. 204n7 '84 Camaro Ber1inetta 3379 234084 '84 Camaro Z28 630 126500 '84 Celebrity Wgn 1778 903264 '84 Camaro SP CP. 2798 212746 '84S10Blzr 3401 259865 '84CapticeClass. Cpe. 1126 130364 '84 Camaro Z28 1790 176937 '84 Camaro SP CP 2823 212673 '84 Caprice Class. Wgn 3405 156417 INVOICE OFFER ON LISTED VEHICLES ONLY Dealer Provided Options Not Included MOtel °'"" Ott L•TID YIHICLll ONLY ,ACTOlllY MOICI WITMOUT OIDUCTINO ,ACTOlllY HOLOMC«, 'ACTOlllY llllCllmVI ,_.,_NTS, 'ACTOlllf LOCAl • AOYllll'TllllllJIT 6 •ACTOlllY OfT llllAOY DIALllll ~D ACCDIOMI llOT ~UOIO. I t ........ 82 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, November 24, 1984 llllJ Pillt Pleyer, Wet1on, Pelmer, Nlckleu1 duel ,In todey'• •skln1·Game'. 83. Bo1ton College, behind Flutle, outgun1 Mleml on la1t play. 83. . Encore for Vikings; Barons Qusted Se-rvlte s u ccumbs to Marina aga in; Vikes win~2 l -l 3 By CHRIS MONAHAN .,..., Nee c • .,.......,, • The signs that th(' ~l'n 11c cheerleaders brought ~ Fnda\ night's C IF second round ~la}of'I pme with Marina read. ··The' Hol- iday's Over Marina" and '"\\c Don·1 Forget. Manna ( 10..7)" and show,•d that the Friars hadn't forgottl'n v. ho had dealt them their onh lor.s of the season I 0 weeks ago. - While it's true that the I hankl>gt' - ing hohda)' 1s o'er for Manna (~·4). the season 1s O\Cr for the 1v.o-111m.~ defending Big F1 v(' champion Friar~ (10.2) as the Vikings handed th l' Friars a 21-13 loss before an U\ l'rflo\.\ crowd of 6.000 at Wes1m1n\l('r High The wm came mt~ pKal fashion fur the Vikings. a runav.a) running attack (321 yards) featuring running backs Shawn Masse} anti .\dam Antoyan and quarterback Ste' r Blokdyk. and another c;1dlar lk- fens1ve performance. "We played as v.t'll a'> "'" rnuld:· said Viking Coach Dave Thomp~on. with a big smile of rehd on his face "Our offensive lane did a good Job and that's the toughl'St 1.1.c p'3}l'd (rushing) all }car "(But) crcd11 th(' dell'nSl' tor thl' win. We had a great gam1.· plan fhrce guys put enough prc<;<;url' on the quarterback and we shut do1.1. n tile run real good."" Phys ical Fonta na fi ghts its way to 20-7 vic tory By JOHN SEV ANO DllllJ ,Mot Cott•tllOf'dffl fONT..\NA ~ Ug~ That's thl' onl) wa} to des.cnbo what happened here. · .\nd. with all dUl' rcs)x•('1 10 thl' <. h1cago \\hltl' So>.. v. ho ga\c nc1.1. meaning 10 the ..tord an 1982. Foun- tain Valle> H1~h opted for the literal usage Friday night. With the Baron!> unablcd to do an} thing right in their Cl F football quarterfinal matchup. the Steelers of Fontana spanked them to the tune of 20-7 before an estimated turnout of 5.900111 Fontana High. "\\ c got our butts ki cked." 1s ho" Baron head coach Make Mil ner umm('d up his team's performance "We came 011 talc; but late 1s too late. You ca nnot pla~ football hkc we did for 36 m1nut('S and then l'\pect to come 10 the part) .. The numbers graph1call} illustrate thl' \tor)' • Oa\l' Swigart. the Baronr,' high I~ taknted running bad. .. 1.1.as held 10 52 }ards on 12 carries. h1!t lowl'<;t output of the S('ason. •Quartcrbac:I-. John Pl·a rt \.\-~ sacked SC\('n tames for minus 53 \ards b' the Sll'l'lcrs: the '><.'\en sacks rcpr('sentmga season-high against the respected Fountain Valle~ otTensl\c line The three who put thl' pr('~<,urc 011 Servi te quarterbacl-. Em Bucchde were T ) Youngblood. Ra~ "1aplcs and Gary Thetford. all of 1.1. horn \.\ 111 return next )Car for the Viking!>. Thl' th ree of them. plus good co\ cragc b) (Pleue see MARINA/84) Marina High running back Adam Antoyan shows a new way short yardage in Friday's CIF Blf Five game at We•t- of carrying the ball -behind bis back -while rushing for minster . .Yildngs advanced with 2 -13 win over Servite. • fhe seven points 5Cored b} the Barons was their lowest output of the sea\on and the fcw('st sine(' being held 10 six points b> Scr,1te 1n the quarterli nals of the CIF pla~ om Inst ~car. IPleaae see BARONS/84) Sunny Hills rqllies to.sink Sailors . " \\ . . l d 1. • 1111rwl\l"' and lhJt'\ H'f\ out o t Newportlets n1n e-po1nt ea s 1paway d1.1r;1ltl·r1nru., . L ' 28 22 t r· I t . h Bui \UOO\ I lalh h11. Jnd kl'PI un in a n cer s -quar er ina nump 1i1111ng By ROGER CARLSON Of .,.. o.111 ........... ll.'f 111 pml the '1l1111' I lw lin<JI him' l J nll.' on third- .ind-I I J\ lhl· L antl'r' arpcareJ 10 Ix· \l'tllng 1h1ng\ up tor J lil'ld goal ''h1lc dn\' n 22-211 hut I u11\ pla~-.1u1on p.1,, 111 I 11\ "'·"right on 1.1rg,l'I Newport Harbor II 1gh lnothJll coach Mike (11dding' had .1 1heun before h1 5 team·, CIF < entral <.on- fercncc football quartl·rf1nal gaml' w11h Sunm Ha ll~• No ma11er v.ho came out on the c;hort end I nda' night. 11 v.as better to fel'i a1.1. fu l at tlm point -at l('ast the '>h.Ot was taken rhl· l .111n·r.. 11 I <111J tri-d1a111 p1onr. 111 lhl' I fCl'l.l.;.J\ I ,·Jgul· P•lkl·d lhl'm'il'h l'\ nut ol thl' Jan lll\h,1nd1n}! thl'll \illlllll.'d running g.iml' (ui11 111 ncn''>\ll\) 111 lt1nw 1hrnugh '' 11h rouchdo\\ n p.i.,,e, ol 2 1 Jntl 211 '.11 d' the la'll "1th I .u rl·m.11n1nc. \l, h1k tho'>l' \II lkl'' tri1m qu.ir tcrhack \1 1kl' l ut1 111 I 1m lmpl·r.111 i111d John rll\ put the point\ on till' hoard\. 11 "''" Harbor\ inah1lll\ 10 control thl· hall \\1th''' runn1ngl!Jllll' "hrn 11hatl10 that "l'l thr l al1lCI., up "\\ l' IJlkl'd Jhout 1ha1 pla ~ rn011ng up on tlh· hu~." atldl·d ( r1JJ1ng'> ·I Ill'\ got a 11w.mal('h "11h a h-4 \l.'n101 1111 a ">·X Ju nior ·· I hl' \a1lor\ I 9-1-2 l had 010\l l'' er.- 1h1ng gwng thl'1r \.\-a~ 111 thl' lir..1 halt l'n mull' 10 .1 19-6 lead. '><:onng morl· lllUlhd1"'n'> 11n \unn\ Hall\ than lhl· dl·knd1ng ( l'ntral Conkrcnn· d1am- p1un' h.1d allov.ed 1n lour pla\ull Hut those thoughts w('rc J1tlit·ult 111 swallo" 1n the aftermath of hi\ Sailors' 28-22 loss 10 "iun n\ Hill' before 3.800 at Buena Par~ aftl'r watching Sunn) Hills come from a nine-point deficit an the fourth qu.ir- '"Th{') \\ erl· ''·· n 1111g I hl'I r 00\l' 1acl-.k Jnd I gul''>'> thl·\ \\l'fl' lWl"\\ll1g ngh1 ·· \aid < 11Jll111!!' '"\l, l' \tori1x·d g,lnll'' ,1 )l'ar ago Hn.an < 1up111r, 1ntl.·rn·pt1on at thl' ~UOO\ I l1llc, JX hl•lpcd \OOlhl' '\Ollll' Irish has the incentive Notre Da m e eyes a bowl bid : It 's a reunion for ex-Chargers From AP dispatches LOS -\"1(1LLE~ -It\ hl.'e11 IX 'ears '>IOtl' '\11tn• Dame last v.on J football game at the C oi1\eum and< oal h Gerry Fau'\I ligure\ tht• lnc;h wall haH' 10 pla\ t'\lrl·me" well toda ~ 11'1hq ·re 10 \nap that lo\1ng <,pdl. The t1m1ng ma' hi.' right for Notre Danh lo l'Od Southern (al\ f('l.l'OI tlom1na11on ol lhl' rt\ Jlf\ .11 thr Coho;eum. v.hl'rl' the I ro1an., arl· ,-0-1 Jga111c,1 rlw tn .. h since 1966 Notre Daml' f,_4 tnmc\ 1nt111hc n.111 onalh teln 1\t•d. 12:40 p.m (( hanncl ~) umll'\l aga1nr.1 l~!h rankl·d outhern ( nl "llh :i 1hrn·-gamr 1.1.innang \lrl·ak 1ndudan~ a 44-7 rout of Prnn \tall' la't V.l'l'h·nd The ln'lh ,11\0 ha'" thl' 1nll'Ot1q• o l plJ~ 1ng Im .1 ~1" I bid. with an \loh.1 Bo\\ I d.llc aga1n'1 ~\11 1n llonol\ilu apparl'nll~ Jmong 1hc poc,t-\ea<,on po\\1h1'1t1l"' tor 1~· Irish Toda'·, gJml' 1.1.11l .1l\11 rl·unlll' \l \l'ral lorml·r <>ran ( oast-ar('a <.tare, rndudang '\111r1• D.tml'' 1un11 r linebacke r l<1lk Ddkrnardo and '"' lorllll'r I d1-.011 tcamate!. ~1a1k Bml'I lt1gh1 l·nd) I rn~ R1lhJrth11n (punter). Dua1nc .lalk<.•>n ltornl·rhal ~l .ind Jell lkn-.on (01Tens1'e gua rd I all ol "hom \\Car till" \rtOl\1111 Jnd gold for ll ( The TroJ311\ al<;o fl'atun· lorml·r Jrcn c;1ar<, "l'nnl'lh Pola out of \il atcr l1e1 l>.lH' ( ad1gan trom "'1'\\ p1111 Harbor and < hm )rx·rll' from I oun1:i1n \ .1lll'' I 1111 Green 1s expected 10 tx· at the rnnirol-. '" thl' I \( quarterback Southern C al'<• top runnl'r Fred C rutcher. ma) not tx· 1 1 r .. 11 , ... ,..,.,. rr.r ''"' r :-.nh'\I ha' 1ng c,ufkrl·d a groin 1n1un ag.11n\1 l < I \ I k\ li\ll'd ac, prooaolc tor the rnntc<>t I rl•,hm.1n l<\,lll lo.n1gh1 "the Tro1nnc,· No 2 tailhal·k \11u1hnn < .11 X-~ alwm pll~hl'd 11' primar} goal of 1li ,l.1,ont'-'111.1.n·k'><1g11 1.1.hl·nthl· l roJan\upendcd thcn 1op 1.inkt·<l ~a.,h1ngton 111 '""'tilt" Panflt--JO tlllt' and Kml B11"I hl·rth Jg;11n,1 Oh1n \1<1h.· I a'>t Sa rurda). the I ro1ano; 1t1rncd 1 n ix·rliap, their pnnrl'\I pcrformnnc(' of the \l';l\on an J 2Q. f 0 lo'>'> 10 I ( L.\ I Jnn·1 knn" 1.1.hl·thl'I '-'e ran npctt to pla~ as v.cll th" ''l·ck .1g.11n\1 l S< a' \\l' did ag<11n\1 Penn Stall' ... said I .111\t "'hmt: tl·am d1m11nl Southl·rn (al 27-6 al S,oulh lknd lar,i H',11 -·nu1. rnn,1darng Notre Dame·-, luck an the < ull'l'llnl m l"f till' ~l'<lf\ \H'.1111l'l'U that I ~ pc of effort 1f1.1.c n J'X'l t 111 '" n \\ l" ·' c rl<i' l'd "d I on I he road th!\ 'car. hut '11111· l>.1mr h,l\n·1 had mam thing' go m 1.1.a) 1n the c oh.,eum ··rJ likl' 111 \Cl' u., tin"h up v.t•11 tor the c,akl' of the pl.l\l'f'> .... 1ddnl I au\I "hoc,l' learn hJd onl) a J-4 fl'('Ord a m11n1h ,1g.11 \\ l \l hJll nur UJ'l' .ind do\\n\ 1111' ~l·ar but 11 \\Ould tw g1ca1 111 haH' thl' plaH'f\ ha\l' •I lhann• to fl'llll'mber "inning ttw1r lac,t lolll g<HlH'' Oh' 1ou\I\ 1ha1"\'\0111g to be .1 h1g lhorl' pla' 1ng \llllll'Olll' ltkl' l <.,( Bur ,,..c·rl' health~ 1111\\ and thJt hil\ ma<ll .1 h1ii c.Jalkrt•nn: ·· 'lllrl' DJnw\ turn.111111nJ ha'> bl'l'll \parkl'd h~ the plJ\ ol ra1lh.n k \lkn t>1n kl'll \\ho tfad hl'en hohblcd h) 1n1un and lhl' lOn l1nul·d 1mproH'ml·n1 nt sophomore quanahm k \1n ,. lkul J ll'I n fl·d J ollnlr thl Wlond-\1.'ar I roJan lOalh 1.1.hose tlJnl rchoundl'<1 from a 4-ll-I relord m 1983 to 1.1.an the u>n tcn·nn· UO\\ n lhl\ \l'a\on. \a1d he cxrx·ct:, No tr(' Dame 111'oml'1n10 tht• fl•lml' '"on ,1 l11gh .. \\ t' II tx-lJtd1111)! '\otrl' l>am(' al lh(' \lrongest and hl·alth1cs1 point the' 'l.' Ot'('n all -.car:· Tollner said. "II look'i hkl· "'ntre l>aml· hJ\ put c\l'l)thmg together no\\. s.o v..t'H got 10 get ouro;ch l'' rt•grou poll and n!>l' up to the l:hallcngl' I think "'l' l·an .. I la rhor lru<,tra11un a ll'v.. moml'lll\ l0arl1er "hl·n the Sadof\ lumbkd lhl· hall a"a' at the I anccrs' I ·\ard hnl· \\ 11houl con tact . \ 21-~ard hookup lrom 4uar- ll'I bark Sha Ill' r·ok~ IO Ho T ruonggol thl' ball lO lhl' 1-l. and f oil•\ l'\l'lllU- al" c,uamhkd 9 \ard\ fur the tourh- do'' n - \unn~ 1 ltll' pro' l.'d 11<. running {!arm• 'er~ qu1C'kl~ a' 200-pound wllhark Tam B\rnl'!> did 1hc \\Ork 1hcn p1,1t 11 1nl'r.from 6 ~ard~ out 1n rcrallat1on But the Sailor~ appeared w ha'-c thl' L<anccr<> in their grasp'> alter two quack rurno' er\ turned into 11.1.0 quick touchdo'' n ... l ruong·, antcrccp11on at the Sunn) It 111<.· 38 '>l'I up a onc-pla~ 'itnkl'. v..11h I ok~ going 10 r od Spoom·r for a 38- ~ard \l'Onng pla). I arher Spoon{'r had gotten.the l arr. DlBernardo 1. Cnatcber Rlcbardeon nut ol dangl'1"1th a 411-~ an.I rn·l·p11on and he fin1'\hl'd '' 11h 1 l·aH:he.., Im 112 \ards -MaruJ'> J...dc;o pnunn'd on a lumblc al thl' \unn' Hill•; 7 afta J bad l'Xchangl' tm"m Lu11 IO B l)nt'!> and again one rla~. anothcol\ po1n 1, lor the \a1loro; a.. r rtl/ I fO\N\l'f <.,pcd around hi\ ngh1 '>ldl· .\ga in thl' Lancl'r' v.l·rc 1n a h1llc after John Oswald \Wpped Br~ Ol''> cold o n third-a11d-li\l: fornngn punt. but the ~a1lors caml' a v.a~ empt~­ handcd after gc11rng to the Lanceac;· 12. as Pat r l·gd plucked a tipped pa!.'> out of the air w11h 28 ~('Conde, left IO prev~nt further damage "'We got them out of their g<1ml' plan earl~ ... agreed Gadding~ "But then th('} had that kc} drive (a 75- yar<.I march w11h Br)'nes going the (Pleaae see SAILORS/84) Tod Spooner Fullerton proves its speed for real in 30-13--triumph· S a ddleb ack finds s peed can kill in loss to India n s By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR \addlchJck High\ Roadrunners. \\ho II\ cd an the fa\\ lane all 'ca son long \"'tlh their all-blur bag pla) !>JX'l'<I merchanl'i. ~01 a la!llc or their 0 \\ n rned1c1 m' Frida} night 1n their meet- ing w11h the Fullerton Indians 1n the Sl'COnd rou11d o f< IF Central C o n- fcrrnt.·(' foot5all pla) offs.· Fullerton II l ·I) ran the l{oau- runnet'\ (10-1-1) our of the pla)'offs v..11h a 10-1 J dl'<'l\1on in front of 4.000 tans 1.1.11h a pun1~h1ng ground gamr and two back-brenking plays. Fullerton Coach Martin LuciaJ said after the gaml'. "We had a couple big pla)' that swung everything o'er our wa). Plus we v.ere able to run the ball real well. I don't think an)'one's grinded the ball out agam~t them like that all year." I ulll'non kept th e ball out of the llcl'I Roadrunners' hand<, most of the n1ghl b' p1hng up 215 \.ard~ rushing. . , I hl' game began an 1~p1cal Saddle· bJl'k fa<,h10n .\ftcr rt.'l.'l'I\ 1ng tht• of)l·ning k1doff. the Roadrunners marched 62 ~ards an lc~s than four n11nu tc~ to take a 7-0 on Earl Jones 1~-~ard TD rt.•cep11on. Jon('r, took a \l'rl'en pa'>'> from quarterback John < ook and \rnOtl'd untouched down till' kfl o;1dcllnc lor the '>l'Ofl' I hrn thl' v. heel\ ~1artl'd to rnme oil 1 hl· \a<ll.lll'hacl machtnl· 1 .\ fumble at the lnd1,rn 15 ended .10111hcr -.coring opponun11~. a bad ,n.1pon r1 fourt h-down punt <\lluat1 on led ton l'>alCt ). and then the first of1wo pla)\that addlcback C O:.HtJ rT) W111c 1.1.ould later '>3). ··1urn the game around for them " t-acang a th1rd-and-c1gh1 on the Indian 40. Cook dropped ba<'k to pas\ When h(• relcn!>Cd the ball. he ne\Cr sav. Fullerton defensive back Mark C'hav1ra. who stepped in front ·of the pass and streaked 65 ynrds for the score and on 8-7 Indian lead. Penn State says no to Freedom Bowl; Irish in picture From then~ thmg d1d"'t get an) better. On their next po session. the Roadrunner were forced to punt. Punter Gary Ocnns' ki ck went to the Indians' CIF rccord·hold1na reccwcr Da' 1d ~lvcda. who raced through traffic to the tune of 69 }'1lrd41 and ano1her Fuller1on TD to increase lhc lend to IS· 7. From AP dl1patchH NEW YORK -Pl·nn \1.111· ha\ turned do"n an m' 1ta1111n 10 pl,l\ Iowa 1n the Frcl·dom B11\\I .11 >\nahe1m tad1um. on Dt'l 2h till school's spon informa11on d1rcuor Q11 t~ fnd+t> • ' I tbt ~ttln)' I ton\ '"'-'rrt· .,.,.,,oechtd by the""frccdom Bo"t but wt said we didn't fe<-1 11 v.a, suitable for.us. We're no11ntt·rc,1('d 111 the Frecdom Bowl. We nlrcnd~ pl:l\ cd Iowa th9' )'Car. and "'r·n· not tntl'f\'\ll'll 11\ ,1 rl lll,JI\ h 'R1gh1 111m '-'l' 11· n111 going w J ho~l11.11111 n .• ~l'l 'illll Penn ..,1,111· 1 .. 4 1kklltcd ln"J '11.1 ~ 111 II\ \t'Cond ~.1mi: lhl'I WJ!lon nt Im"•• on ~·pr I 'I .,.. , h<'" I.hi T hail f\dru ·it J iulll' proh.1hl) I\\.' I IUU\IUr\ Cit wmeoo<h likl' 1h;it an lht• F n•1•d11111 tto" I. Bal1•r ~1d \l\11 nwn11mwc l cl\ a 1'Jndula1t· h.1\ lx'l·n "'utn.· Oa111~· hut the I ri\h mu\ Jl't'l r· Jn In\ 11at1un t11 th1.: \loha H1l\\l 11n k1 ~11.11 lfnnnlulu "Jotrc Dame 1'\ the 1ir\t choice. unordms to t-rccdom Bowl fa. l'Cul1\C Director 1 om Storr. who has aJn·o<h 1nd1c:ucd that lowo v.111 ht' one ol'thc part1c1pant\ "-iotrt· l>amro 6-4 entcr1na t<)(jll) ·s contci,t with tJS\ and t:irr remain!. 1il' ht'gntl:JtlOrl\ wiHf rt'f~ h I ad· m1nl\1ra11on$ hop1na to gel" commit· nwnt frum the Khool whether 11 wins or 111\t''I aiarn t the 1 rOJGns. ;\otr\' l>amc ha\ 1nd1rntro 11 won't' ~o to .1 001.1.. I h<'IOrc Dec 29 nd the lmh ,\l\C1 'aid the\ had an recment \\Ith the ·\loh Bowl but wouldn't go an\whcre 1f 11 lot todn). Next on the list 1s Tt"Xa~. 1f Notre Dame decide~ to decline For Te>.a 10 be 1n\ 1tcd the Lonahorn-s would h3\C to pl11 their la~t two a;imdand min a ( 011on Bowl bid. 1f e·u1 (till tcniaiM alfvc I n the C 011on. Bluebonnet. L1~ny. nnd \loha bowl . dcpcnd1n1 on its finish dunn1 the rcaular sta)()n. lfTcxn P ·l·I) doc\n"t come. nc\t 1n the priority order 1-; Houston. but tht· < ou~f'\ ( ·4) 1.1..ould hl\c to 1.1.o1n . ~- •' their final two games and the other two teams would huve 10 decline in v1u111on-,. The) 'II be f:H ortd in each agam\t Tc'ns Tech (4·6> and Rice 11·9) C'al~tntc Fullenon ( 11·1 )remarnsa Ion-shot. b ut • lim posslb1ht)' rt .. ma1M for &he Titans. A number of letter tclcanim and phone calls ha\'C poured 1n to the Freedom Bowl headquarters 1n 4lupport of the T1111n • tfo\\oncr. the Titan ' C'honre\ for the ~rth rcm:un ,111n ut ~"' ··Those two pla)\ {lhe 1nter- C<'Cpt1on and punt return') wcrt' dcf1n11el> the b1ggc~t rh•' of the anmc. The~ wtrc to. o touaf1 to come • bacUtQl'l'l. • H td Wht \ • ,.. .\Her another Indian tull\. this one a 12-)ard ~llmJlCr up the m1ddk b (h,\\·ir:l who I 0 aold tnC'Jnl pr1nlCf on \he Fullenon trod; ~uad. thr I nlhan built their k11d t() 2~-7. nntl (Pleate lee 1NDIAN9/84) .. -~· --.......... '""_ ...... --....... ·- SPOR TS BREAK Player, Watson niake peace, set for 'Skins Ga111e' From AP dl1palcbe1 • SCOTTSD<\LE. Ar1l. -Gill) Player l!I ~id "there as no animosity at all" between him and Tom Watson os a result of their .• confrontation over rules in Jast year's kins Game. Shortly after the 1984 Skins Game was concluded. Wnll'On charged Player Y.ilh illcgall} improving his lie on the 16th hole The protest wai. not allowed: "We ha ven't d1scus~cd it smce then:· ~layer said Fnday before a pracuce round for the sc~onct \:dit1on of Player llut not no .... the Skins Game wh1ctt begins toda} with the same fo ursome - Player. Watson. Arnold Palmer nnd Jad. Nicklaus -chasing a 101al of $360.000 m priLe money. "In fal'I," 'i<lld Player. a 48- )car-old South fr1can .. , ha'e not discussed 11 at all "l'md}1ng1orcpl~. I have to take thl' b11 1n m) teeth 10 l.ecp from rcpl) ing But I don't "ant to at tht'\ llml' \t oml' other 11me. .,., hen tht• 11nw 1s righ1. I.,., Ill rcpl) "Then"\ lol<i I can \a} on the mattl'r But right ntm all I ""ant to !>a} 1s that \\l' pl:i)ed to the rules ofgolflast )Car and 'We'll pla~ to the rule\ uf~ulfth1s )Car. "Onl' thing Tom did that "'a"' er) ""rong. 1s that he should haH· come to ml· 1mml·diatcl\. But hed1dn'1. Ht• \.\-i'.llled unt 11 thl' ganw .... a, OH'r Thl· ruks •m· \Cf\ clear Afkr ~OU let· C>ff un lhl' nc\t ll'l'. l'\ef')th1ng thut happcm·d lxfcm· I\ null anu \Old. If lhl'rl·· .. a protC\I. }Ou mu::.t mat.<.• 11 thl•n and then: i'-111 \.\.:ut until thl' gaml· '' tlVl'r Pla\l·r v.on $170.000 111 this l''l'nt last \Car including $1 S0.1100 on ont: hole Palmer. 55. ·~on $140.000. 1ndudtnl( $ IOO.OOU un one hole N1cl.lau'>. 44. Y.On $40.CK>O and~ at'lon. 35. t:olll·c·ted $10.000. Tht• lnrmat ralls for tht·m to pla~ nine holes toda~ and another nine on 'iunda). The tir~t "'" hole~ are ~Orth SI 0.000 l'Uch tht• nc\t ,,1\ $.:!<1.000 and the last s1' $30.000. If n11 pla~cr \\In <1 hole outright. the pr11l' mon<.'} 1'\ earned 1n cr to the nnt huk 1 hl' \~1n\ (1ame \\111 hl' tl'lc' l\l·d on Channel -i btnh da"> Quote of the day Harry Careon, New York Giants llnebacker, after the Giants shackled the St. Louis Cardinals. the top-ranked offense In the NFL: "When you go to bed Saturday night and you think you're gonna be playing one of the most potent offenses In the league, you don't get much sleep: I wol(e up-at 3 a .m. thinking about (quarterback) Nell Lomax and (wide receiver) Roy Green.'' Islanders blast Washington l\\O goals ap1l'l'l' a'> the '>urging Ne" 'I or!. ' Mike Bossy and Mats Hallio -.cored Ei.1 !<;landers t.kft•atrd \lumping ~ :1'h1ng1on . 5-1. an a Na11onal H ocl.e~ Ll·ague game Frida~ night Boll\~ put Ne-., ) url. ahl'ad al 7· 56 nt thl· fir'it period. r"o goalc; h\ Halhn ga' c the Islanders a 3-0 le.ad at thl' end ol the J)\'nod In other :-.O llL g:ime"> Frida~. Tim ~err's 20th goal ot the season snap~d d 2-2 lie an lhc \econd period and hcl~d Ph1ladclph1a to a 4-2 '1ctOI') 0' er BuOalo Mark Howe, Brian Propp · :ind Lindsa> Carson \\Crl' the Fh er.;: 01 her goal-'>COrt'r<i. "h lit• captain Gil Perreault tallied both ahrc goal-. Kelly Kisio o;rnrcd t\..\ogoalc;and Detro1t Y.1lh!>tno<la fum)u' th1rd-pcnod rail). a~ thl· R.:J Wing'> ran thl'ir unhcatcn "trcak to three gaml'\ \\1lh a 6-5 ' actor~ O\ er Toronto .. Craig Hartsburg's oH·nlme goal ga' t' M1nnt·sota a 5-4 come-from-lx·- hand \ 1cton OH~r NC\\ kr'\l'\ Boay Hamburg's · scored the gamc- w1nncr at 3:35 of the o"erllmt' session. after taking a perfectl)-placed ccn la1 ng pass fro m Steve Payne ... ~t. Louis center Doug Gilmour srnred a goal and added an assist in a second-period bur~t as the Blues defeated C'algar). 3-1. Gtlmour's second-period goal at the 12: I 1 mark. has lifth of the season. snapped a I· I lie. The Bl ues' center then ass1\led on Brian Sutler's goal. h1<; 10th. at 14 14 \.\-1nn1pcg captain Dale Hawerebuk scored 1 .... 0 goals and sci up tY.O others as the Jet'> defeated Vanc6u' er .5-1 10 hand 1he struggling Canucl."> thetr founh ton<.ccutl\ t: dcfl·at Lendl, Wilander reach semis Ivan Lendl ol ( /l'Cho<,lo,al.1a. sho\\-~ ing a rare llash of humor and a trimmcd- dCl"' n ph)s1que. defeated Paul McNamee of Austraha. 3-~ 6-1. 6-4 Frida) night 1n the semifinals oft he R 10 ln1erna11onal Challenge 1enn1s tournament 1n Canberra. Au<;tralia. Lcndl. I.no"'" more for his dour coun demeanor. clowned and cavoned his wa~ into the final aga inst Mats Wilander of S"'cdrn. "'ho defeated .\ustralian Pat ctasb, 7-5. 4-6. 6-4 in the otht•r semifinal . In a women's tournament an S) dnc>. Austrnl111 . top-!>cedcd Martina Navratilova had h1tlc trouble Mopping Sou~h Africa's Yvonne Vermaak, 6-J. 6-2 and American Zina Garrison upsel West Germany\ Claudia Kohde-Kllscb, 6-3. 7-6 in the quarterfi nals. ' 35mm PRINT SHOOTERS ... PICTURE IT HUllYJ OFFEI RUNS THROUCB 11/30/84. lllCl9'19P"nt~·· C1l'1 C1m1r11 .., 1770 Ne,,..ort ltvtl. Co1ta M••• 841-1313 ....... Hot Kn lcka win behind King 8trnard Kin scored 14 of his !ten~n-m high 4$ poinh 1n the third qu1arter Fnda) night to lend cw Y vrk to a 120.97 ut1onal Ba\kctball \ oc1a11on romp O\tr Cktro11 fhe t-..nici.., tonk 11 54-44 halftime lead and I d b) as man> as 24 point' in the third Quarter 'ihoounga 1uling 68 pcrtent from tht' floor in that pan ... Elsewhere 1n the NBA fmha). Larr~ Bird '!Cored 13 of Im game-high 29 point~ 1n lhe 1h1rd quarter and Kevin McHale sparked a 12·2 founh..quancr i.urgc a$ . Boston ovt'ngcd it~onl> losi. of the en on w1\h a 118-110 victor) over Wc sh1ngton. The C'chiC-S improvt•d 10 10-1 w1th their fifth con'iccu1ivc 'ic1ory. while the Bullets had a \cvcn·game w1nn1ng .,1rcak '>napped and dropped to 9·6 . Mike Woodt100 scored 28 poi nt-;, including nine m the fourth quarter. and Eddie Jobo- 100 added 24 as Kansas Cll} rallied 1n the final period 10 beat Klnl I O'd 1ann. I 22-105 . Lar;y mlth ~a!l credited Y.1th a basket on a goaltendmg call aga1nM rookie Cle' eland center Mel Turpin Y.1th 19 seconds rema1n1ng to g1' l' Golden State a 107-106 v1cton tl\l.'r the Ca' alter... 'Julius Ervin& scored ntn<.' of·h1\ JI point in o{ertiml' as Ph1ladelph1a beat Phoc9f.. 119-117. sending thl' slumping Suns to their fo~h straight lo'><;. Phocnl\. no" 8-7, had sent the game into O\ en1me at I 0 1-10 I on Maurice Lucas' turnaround 1umpcr Y.1th lour \C<.Onds r\'ma1n1ng Mark Eaton and Tburl Balley '>parh·d a l tah third-quarter rail). combining for 15 point\, and thl.' Ja" "l'nt on to defeat Hou\lon. 111 -98 Rookie Michael Jordan !>Cored :?3 point!. and lorward Orlando Woolridge addl·d :?O as Chicago \nappt'd .J tour-gamt• losrng '>trl'ak Y.1th a 113-9-l \ ll'lor) ll\ l'r \l'allk Avezzano fired by Beavers <OK V .\LLI~. Orl' -Oregon Stale Eil prl'">•dcnt Jo~n IJ~ rm· annount·cd FnJa~ at •II• .1 prt.''' conlercm·e that thl' rontral"t ot Hl·a,crlootball t·oalhJol' \\c1iano~ould · not ht· fl"T1CWCd \\Ciiano \\ho ha<, a 6-47-2 rl·cord an hi s the '>CJ'>lln'> at Oregon 'itatc. haHomplctl'd the linal 'ear ot hi\ nintrat.l l ie nll'I \\.1th B)rnl.' Tuesda; and Y. eJnc,da' and .1prx·arl'U w lx.•he' c hl' had a lhann· to 1.n·p h1\ 1oh Lyle leads Japan tour nament 0 IBl \l 1\1 IJpan -'land~ L)k <)f l!I Fngland ~hol a ~-undcr-rar 69 FnJa~ for a onl·-,troh· kad o' l'r hard-l harg1ng hunl'' uk1 :--.at.a11ma of Japan et the h.ill"":i' point of the World Open Golf Tournament. L~ k .,., ho Y.on the Kapalua I ntcrnat1onal Cham- p1on\h1p of (10111n Hav.:.111 before t·oming to Japan, had ti'l' b1rd1es again<;t t\\n hogq~ on the 7.054-)ard. r ar-72 lbu'lul1 ( iolr ( luh la~out in so uthern Japan L) k'~ half.,.,a~ tolal \\J\ 7-undcr·par 1.17 '\al.aJima. "ho '>hot a \l'ullld-round 70. 1\ at 13!< 111 the YtJ-pla,t·r lournaml·nt "'hllh l'amc' u lirl>t pntl' of S5"1 100 <...1b urn r u11l.1 lllld \,1t\ul.1 rat..ah a\hl both ol Japan \\l'rl' t1l'd at IN I UJ1l.1 had a .,n Fnda\ and r al.ah.1\hl .. 6X ' Television, radio .. TELEVISION 10 a.m. COLLEGE BA SKETBALL. Louisville vs. tndlana. Channel 2. Noon -BOWLING· PBA tour from Columbus. Ohio, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at lJSC. Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa vs. Oklahoma St .. Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -SPORTSWOALD: Boxing - US BA middleweight championship fight between champion Alex Ramo& and c hallenger James Klnche~ A look at runnln,p In America wfth Frank Shorter and Ahmad Rashad. Chaonet 4. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: U.S. vs. Colombia (played at the LA Coliseum Oct. 11). Channel 34. 2:30 p.m. -GOLF: The Skins Game -Jack Nlcklaus, Arnold Palmer. Gary Player and Tom Watson meet In unique match-play compe ltlon with total prize money of $360,000, Channel 4. 3 p.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Newport Harbor vs. Sunny Hiiis (tape), Channel 56. 7:30 p.m., -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Clippers. Channel 9. 8 p .m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Santa Clara at UCLA (delayed), Channel 5. RADIO 10:30 a .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: BYU vs. Utah St., KFOX-FM (93.5) (coverage ends af 12:30). 12:30 p.m. -COLLlOE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame vs. USC, KNX ( 1070). 5~15 p.m, -WOMEN'S BU lfETBALL: UCLA vs. Pepperdlne, KFOX-FM (93.5). 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force vs. Texas El Paso, KWVE-FM (108). 7 p .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach St. at San Diego St., KEZY (1190), KSOO (1130). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Clippers, KLAC (570), KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Winnipeg at Kings. KWVE ( 108 FM). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Santa Clara at UCLA, KMPC (710). ... .. \ 'Miracle' victory for Boston College. Flutte' last-ditch heave on last play nips Miami, 47-45 MIAMI (A P' -Doug Flut1c laum·hed a dei.perat1on 48-)'ard wuchdo"'n pa'is to Gerard Phelan on the gamc·ll lao;,t play. e.hing IOth- rnnlcd Bo'>ton C ollcar 11 fanias11c.· ">l'C\a"' 47-45 '1clOr) Frida) o\l.•r No UM1am1 Thl' 1nc.red1blt rast-ga p ht'U\(.', Y.hu;h Phelan caught O\.er a mall' ot \I\ other pla)ers as.he tumbled into tlw l'nd 1onc also en'ablcd Flutll· R< ·, 5-'J mira le Y.Orl..cr. to ""in 11 Tl'rnrd dul·I of 400->ord passer\ \\1th \11am1·, n-~ Bernie Kosar . f lu11 .. · rnmplctl'd 34 of 46"passc\ tor ~ ... ~ 'ard' and thr«' touchdoY.n\ · v.h11e !l..o..arwas:?5of 8for447}ard and tv.o touchdov.m The eo~irt.· '>t\;ond hall v.as pla)rd In a drt\ tng. w1nd·blown raJn On In ctlrcad}' drenched gti<;\ field. but 11 didn't bothrr tither Kosar or Auut. the Mull an<! Jeff of college quar- terbacks • ~ M1afll1 apparent!} had won the pme .... hcn Mch 1n Branon cored h1 fourth touchdo~n on D onc·)'ard run ~ith 28 !t('tond!. left. g1vm1 the Hurricane~ a 45-4 1 lead. But Fluue the dim1nu11v~ p:..s ina and '\Crambhng w11ard prompt!)· rct:.ihated b) 1alian1 the (ae.Jc~ ~O 'ard., m four pla} !> · Boe; ton ( olltic. ~h1ch 1s headl-0 for the ( otton Bov. I. I'> -~ with one re~ular-'iea,on game remaining. \.fo1m1 v.h1ch 1\ c\peUed to faC"C l (L.\ 1n the Fiest? BoY.I fintshrd II'> regular '>Cason S-4 "1th its econd '>tra1gh1 hcan-break1ne. sctba k T~o v.e ).c; J30. tht' Humcane~ ~rt tne '1c um~ of the greatest comeback i., college. tootbaJI h1stol) when the) blc" a '1-0 halft1mt' l~d and OO\\cd to Ma" land 4:!-40 Irvine's Bielman top offensive star . Bakersfield liostsGWC in '84 finale Vaqs quarterback , ET's McLain earn South Coast h onor In tnl' High quartcrball Jeff li1clman ..... ho pas!.ed tor 1.015 ~ arJ., 1h1\ \l'Json. and El Toro delc"'"" h;ill. Tam l\1cLain ha'e hcen honored a' ntlen'ilH' and delen'>I' c pla~er'> ol thl· \eJr rl''>JX"CllH·I~ b' the South < OJ\I Lt:aguc football coac ht•s. l-1 f oro lead all team~ \\Ith SC\ en t1r\t-tcam ~elcc:11 ons ""h1 k < ap1s1rano Valle) placed fi,e pla)ers on Wl' lirst un11 Jo1n1ng Badman on thl.f;fif">t-tl'am olknse l'i In ine run- ning ..... '1<1ck Rt.•m) Rahmatulla "ho p1dc.·d up 897 }ard'i on 177 came~ th" wa~on. \ aquno dl'l~n!.I\ c bacl. M 11.l' Hen- igan anJ defenc;l\c linl.'ma.n Bobh) I la111clin al<,o earned lirc,t team h(lnOf\ In int· tight l'nJ C hn'> Thoma~ .... a~ namn.I Ill the \CnrnJ-tcam offrn•;i' ~· un11 FIRST TEAM Ol"FENSE Po,. PIAivor, uhOOI Yr. TF M•nry r ...... .., ,.,. """' v t " Sr OL-<n&\ Kvn'\a·••\ E• T°"' ~· OL-E• K r•r• E1 Toro S• OL-Oe".tn Ba.res Oana H ' Jr Conquerors gun for title \IC fOR \ILL l 'c"'rort l hn\t1Jn tal.l·c, 1tc, h1,pe'> for J (IF title to \ lltur \ .illl'' High tonight at ., an thl' C IF l'lgh1-man fonthall cham- p111n<,h1p game aga1n\t Hl'">pcria < hm11an It \\111 tx· a ll'turn "~1110 thl· e1ght- man tinal'> lot the ( onquerorc, ..... ho lost IJ'I ~ca~·s title game to Big Pinc. En route to 'thc finals. '.°'ICY.port < 'hmt1an's upset ot Big Pinc snapped that tl·am·, 22-gaml' ""1nn1ng strcal. 01..-Jtll M<IOw()O(I O•ne H11" " OL-1<.tn Ftli• Ceoo,lraf'O V•I'-• WR-Oen Oerv CeD•ilrano Vet t v WR-Todd 8toi!nto1. C•P•\treno 11•' t¥ 08-JeH 81elmen Irv ne RB-.Jonn JUllO'''' Er Toro RB-R•mv Tet>metu ••n ltv·roe RB-Tocscs Vert M•U •O<' Vie.a W;-S•rve w .11,em\ E Toro FIRST TEAM DEFENSE OE-Torr Oure v M•U •On V t .O OE-Scot1 Sender\ E• To•o 01..-JOl\n Mo•>1ove El T0<0 OL-Bot>t>v H•me1.n ''"'"t 1..8-Ttrrv 1..ecsoe• S." C '""'"'" 1..8-Tonv F~O\IMI" o .... HI ' 0 8-T m McLe n E T0<0 0 8-0ev a H M•U on V t'.0 0 8-JeH "'""" Cao.,tre no Va 1tv 0 8-M • t Htfl 0&" ,,,.,,... SECOND TEAM OFFENSE TE-Crr' T"omH lrw•"t OL-JO"" Clle•'ton M •U •Otl ll•t tO OL-Alt• To\neH Laoune H•Ml OL·-8 • M· "' E Toro O'...-R·O Co\te•IO M1u 1on V·t.O Ol-Mi<t C..one E Toro w R-801> 8rUC4llO Min ion v ''° WR-Tonw Villenuewe, ~" C~entt OB-Roes Gatltn E Toro RB-Rav Rerndefl M•U•On Vie.o RB-Oa-tt B_amforcs, Ceo1,tr•no lle1..-. RB-Natr>•n C•h Ceo1,treno V•lleV SECOND TEAM Dlil"ENSI! OE-1<.••lh Colev Dan• H•~' OE-Allan Tt>omu Sen (leml!"'• 01..-1<.• ,,., Jecoo\on M1u1on V1eo0 OL-Mall AlwOO<I Ca01\lfeno Velltv DL-Cnr', W•\•erma" E Toro 1..e-rorr Gre«.o Caol\trerio lleitev LB-SeM Sw,tenl<o Et Toro OB-Enc Breu E t Toro Do-Pe... He•vt'v Oana H ' 08-<arv RffH San Ct""'e"'' 0 8 -A•e• B•~•• Sa,, c1...,eri•t Sr Sr Sr Jr St St Sr J• Jr s. Sr Jr Jr S• Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr Jr St St St Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr ')r Sr Jr Jr S• Jr Sr Sr )r Ottt"\·•l' P avtr ot ,,,. Vt'a• Jeti 8. "'•" lT"T•"e"' 0 •'•"' •• P ever ol •nt Veer T "'' O!AcL•,. E T0<0 BAKERSFIELD -GOIMn West College brings its ~ed offen1e to Memori.I Stadium hlt9 today ( 1:30) to mMt ho t t Bakersfletd In the Pec-9 eon. ference footbell nn.te. And Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford hopes his lhet(y ~ tense comes along too, not )Ust fOf the ride. Golden W•t rotted up 560 yerda In offense lut week only to loM to EJ Camino, Md the Rustlers.,. averaging 367 yerds per 9af'M U. aeason -the most productive outp\Jt In the ~·· tWtoty. .J Still, Golden WMt wttt take a 2-5 R~9 mart( Md a 4-5 ~II record Into toct.y•a pne. Quarterback John Heinle ta the man behlncfGolden Wett'• Potent offenM. Hewe hat now thrown for 2,240 yards and 17 TO. thle aeason. He has completed 1M °' 329 passes, bUt he has been Intercepted 17 times. 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Klol Conoor. M•rv Mtu A.round °"""'"' Rocktltt Rott 0 LOllll Mtrrl P•I Time 11 3t SECOND RACe. lSO verd\ Clleu11\ BavO\J ((rte11tr I l • •0 1 80 ) 00 Slri Sn111 IE Gere It I ) 00 S 00 Conoo 1-Httr ILuttltl 1000 AllO raced Rem1>11n •Jet Fururltv Jet Sumoln Stiel\, lndloo Doub~. JoM C1 lv1n Buei.• Brothtr Time 119? J2 DAIL. Y DOVllLE •9 91 oeoO '61 60 $l fXACTA 19·6l oa•o U I IO THIAD RACE. lSO vtrO\ FlOwtr Buo I Ftoru 4 40 J 10 2 10 1110 S11r 8ound !Htrt• SOO • 10 Proc:tuctr I Zutt'jl I 6 10 AIM> receo Fel>vlOU\ F • J' O 011 Cesh, A\h Bar trova Fn •w nu A~•t\ J11\t• CJ>ar~e Trout>•• "'"·O T'me II 03 ".f'OURTH RACE 810 vard\ Borghese I Ade.r I l1 00 10 10 HO Roger Vouno tE t.er«e J 16 Ml e 80 M•cno M iio rH G1rc.41 J 00 Al\O raceo Come "'"•'l'' M• r • Weo~ Overr1me Fo11 MolJrl• Mii" u\ B o(en1enn1al Bar Time •6 35 U EXACT A 7 81 P& d \l\I bO FIFTH AACE. lSO vard\ Runn1n SI• ICtr<I01al 8 00 •,JO J 80 Cio1n For It Clt'w"l 1160 1 40 Runnlno Diel CFrvdllvl ) 00 Allo roced Scot ~ran St Bor oNh11 Sudden Cruel Jet lno1110 lid•~ Bo111t Mr Bu No•e. Carme11111> ~ T•me ti 21 n E XACTA 17 ,, Pa•O U I 70 SIXTH RACE. 400 va•O\ Sl<Vtark1n 1F1outroa1 "JO 180 160 Real E 0$V Jer TWO I Harl • •0 1 so Mr Eew Ed l(rea11er • J10 Al~O reced 8 1m\ Pc•U\ Var1ch·\ P1)lt<" '< rac•er Ka' T•mt 70 l~ U EXACT A 7 ) oa•ll \18 00 SEVENTH RACE JSO toro\ BCll 1(1ngheir Trfa\urt' & 80 4 10 J 10 Noz Ru•ll 10 40 ~ 10 Rea• Rt'l>t'I Ru•er Hart 4 00 Allo •ateo ~ca" Sot t\ P1tw T rit B '' Browr Ml'lllfe\ Oev•d\ W·tr B·•\ To 'A ·n T.me 119& n EXACTA 13 1, oao \SllO EIGHTH RACE. lSO •<I'd\ Cnurc> N Co I Hart I 6 10 l 00 7 •Cl Hotaoott t Bero J 60 7 80 How Roen •C.a•C•al lt>O AISO rac..O N•ver ~"<Ir t Sir F tt' Arouno Won Wa~ Jolt IC I M&\ter Tome 17 89 U PICK SIX 1 2 1 1 l 41 oa10 l7 .187 00 Ntlh e111nt w1nn1n11 "''eh 1\1• !'101\l'\I \1 P•ck Siw ro11\otet1on P••d l t0100 w1•n 118 Nonn111u 11c•et\ Clive norse\l NINTH RACE. 400 va•os Smootllenullorun (FtvJ I •0 3 40 7 60 Me1111ne1te !N1cooemu\I 1 •O 7 10 cna\m Oueen 1Cardo1a1 l 00 Al\O raced Mia Amor Proloor11 l •\<t\ CMdv Cosn For M1•adv T1mt 1995 H EXACTA ti 7r oaod l1400 TENTH RACE. )SQ v.ard\ , C.01dend111e 1 Deromoa1 t9 •O 910 4 10 c/if4!•\ Wage\ tCrteofr I 90 l 60 C.eoaroe\ Oronan IF•o•e\• ) 80 AllO raceo P•OOl'f Cl'la•geo l q,,,, Cneroe (f'larm1no Nat ve Prunoeo P'"""~' 0 \\~rtahon Conf\1~ Ciee Alam•IO\ L ,,.. T mt 18 11 U EXACT A 10 41 pa O l79160 A 11e,.oarr e 1 '83 Hollywood Pirie FRIDA Y'S RESULTS ( 14111 Oi l l·dlY 11\cwOUet\l>nd "-11119) FlRST RACE 6 •ur~n11\ """"V Memor "' LOI• •• "00 J />( 7 80 Du 1~ 0•1>' "Vl<Ha r1,1,;f ~00 l lO Lo;r T P4\\ SD If J l>C) A \O •4t l'd B•aOl'COri Scor,. D ""'f'\..,\"l~ra Gtr, Tn@' WO""' T me t 14 ) S SECOND RACE 1 •vriono\ Ha1•n11 F un A•tnor111 5960 )0 40 tJOO Mallo e \ N ''• Pt>OIOIJ It eo 110 Re\••t\\ Rue'"' Hawiev \ 40 Al\o •aceo Baro" Luc•v Srer >now M•H A Bod />.rl1\I•( Vfnlure Rov \ Snenea Jolly >/Yr 'I'' Happy C.f ntrat1on Ju\I F .,, Cllart.e T1mt 125 JS l2 DAIL. Y DOUllL.E 17 11 r O.t1a 171380 THIRD RACE. One mite A\Cf!n\ion IHewltY) 990 4 •O )80 T"'oHnrh lMcHaroutl llO l60 Cnuc~lecator <Toror / l>O Atso raced Scruncnv Co\motron BrlOl\I T •c~ Perrov Srate To Stare T•me 1383S SS EXACTA 18·7 oe<d l/'100 FOURTH RACE One m, e The BeDt c Hen\tn 9 70 • 80 3 40 Le• ' Ger Raced Hawle. • 00' 3 70 Marara fP ,nca v 710 Al\O •acl'd C.limmer I m C.11n· ~&Oflfven (•aw ev Buutv Bulter Churn Bronoe Bomosner F1t•e1>on StM t.t Le 0 ia•r ene T me t 39 7 S l S EXACT A 9 1 oa o l 76 00 FIFTH RACE. 6 'u"Orll\ 0 ,,,, 0 • ' "l<C&"O" '90 l 70 7 40 RPO ' C.o•om·•e 0 1er,., 1 10 S l>O E Ptt\•Ol'MI(' Uf\< LOl 'IYal 4 40 Al\O '&Cl'O NO<'"e"' P•Ov·d•• M J \ De •on• Jer Po•ale V.c 1.m 1Pr Dow" Jlange. C= N""'81~ ~ T mp I 17 t S lS EXACT A 8 11 Dll·O l 11/ 00 SIXTH RACE 6 •u•ronu\ Mereor '" I S1bo1te 1 • t o l 00 Ga11a111 Soec1t1I tSnotma•er 1 S 00 Me,,dl'rts t Brat~ l 1 b-0 lliO 4 20 Al\O raceo Uooer Rullt1h Racing Re\llt'n. t< prla" Too POil' lll>t>dntuo M11Dhed1 Time I 17 1 ~ lS EXACT A 9 1• 0110 \Sil C,O ~EVE NTH RACE Or " mo1f• "> Tor4 )revens JI 00 I/ 80 8 80 M•ll•e \ N "" v.,,.,,,, Je a 100 S 10 f""rPl'!trr PrJ<•Pr B'ar• .a JO ,.1,-, •ac1>0 f'•ano ~ Merple He• N Sandv ,,.,,,.,. l1or a 01"' r'l.J \to< +t ~orr•o" •.c_ Romar T me 140 l S EXACT A 1 8 r>e a H17 SO U PtCIC SIX It I q 8 A 9 1 oo o \4 094 60 "',., •A """r·~O r.(.,•t\ t .,,~ "O'\~\ (Jr<wl)vt'r ""° \161 3011\ EIGHTH RACE t I IA "' t'\ on •url o,,.,,, ,mo McCa"Of' I i'O l IO I 00 A.gn• Con L&m&nret 10 70 S 00 Ht•e• M • .,.., I to A•'o •ac~a 8'.JO~• T"a" 11010 lndu 1 ~ ''' o.io•,.,n• Sop en• NO\ta o • \ S••• +/ti ·"''1"~\\ t~IT'•''f" Uo 11nf"IOft •t' T -ie 141 f ~ U EX ACTA 1 10 t•&•CI \716 SO NINTH RACE t 16 .,.., "' <,r~ra M<C••"" tJOO b 40 JOO O.,..e• 09•""9 Peoroze 4 AO 1 t>O B•OMI' N er•t• Ip,,,., •v 1 .O A1\o ,.,ntd Mem(of•D·• "''" r ori • Jell Slit \ C,01 ~tvlf T•mt 10 U SXACTA 'II D&ld JUIOO Atllmdence 71 •OS Watet' Polo COt..L.IGI NC A A Ch•..,-.., sl\lc>' I at l4lmeftt !'Wu I T04MY"\ Ft0t ltlllftd GtmH 9 e rr ~llMofCI ?) fl v\ Ntv\' Ul 11 10 lO • ,. 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FromB2 1hc \l'condal) .• illtt\\cd Uucchclc 10 rnmpku.· onh 14 l>f '4 p<i'iW'> and hl.'ld lhl' r 11ar .. tl> u ffil'tt" M7 )Ulth IU\htni ·~ l" l'OOlc1H1 iltl'd on ru hing lhl' PJ\\l'r nll "l'C'lo. .. 'll•d Mnplc'I. "We ~ne" 1f '-"l' didn't 'IOP thC' PJ\\, '-"l''d ha' l' no dui nee to "in .. I ht') rL' ''en tll'I IO·ll ..i~tn'I 1lw rl'\t of the lean\\, but thC') 're () ~ ag.a1 n\1 U'I" ~•d '\ ounghlood. <,um- ming up tbt.' f·riar .. • 'ea)on. I hl' w111 moves lhl· V1l..1ng\ into thl' \emlfinal' agatn'll h>ntana. an up<>l'I "'1nm·r 11vt.'r Fuun1a1 n Vnllc). 20-7 1 lw V1lo.1ng., wi ll he thl· hmt 'ICht>l>I and the gnme h::i" been lentumel} 'l't ti1r Orangl' C"ot1\I C tllll'gl'. I hc lir'>t quurter wn<i '<:orcl~'\' J\ neither tl·am rnuld gel an) thing go1n~ 111\ olkn~t·. !Jut on thl' lo't plJ) ot tlw qu<ll tl't Blolo.d' I..."" ho al\o ru\ht•d 101 W ',mf, .. howi.·tJ tlw fan-. Im \1..tlh :" .1 fH1111 tl'IUrnl'r • l .1.kuig puntl'I lo~t.' 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Massey took , p1khuu1 around th<" left llidc, i.hppc<. u t<il'kll'' at the 45 and won the foo race to the end 1onc cnsily. 'going 6 • }arc.J, 111 all "Th1., i'i the lil'\t gamt• our offcn'>I. .incl dcfcn!ic came together," ~1c Ma\\C). '"Sometimes one would dt.. wdl nnd the one wouldn't. Ton1gh1 ~e rnnu.· together as a whole team •\ nd when ""e get our act together thl·~ ran 1111t ~IOP us .. * MAlriM 21, Servl1-1l Soft b\I <Ntrttn ~.r.1lt' 0 7 0 6-IJ M•r"'a 0 1 l 1-11 Mar-Aotovan ll run !Ptn11tr klCtt Se• W l\on 19 run lf!ruto.oo to.lctq M1tf Mauh 9 fUl1 fPtnl'tr. to.lei<) Mar Mes\fv 63 run I Pen11tr tock I S•r Booto.ar I run tto.lelt. l111lecll Attenoance & 000 tutrmated) INDIVIDUAL. STATISTICS Rull\'"9 ,,., W•l\on 1 )9 Bookfr 9-)6, Brown 3 14 8utcnete t tor minus I. Wetntt. 2·f0f m•nu\ 1 Mdr -M~sev 7<4 IS7 Antovan. 16 llO Bl<J"O•> I )9 Paulnt ~tr-Buecne1u " 3•·0 119 Mar-~IOkdY• 7·8 1 30 Re<•Mn11 ~l'r Wll\vn. 3 38, Bturteln. 3·4', Lllr\Oll 19 Wo•re 1 18 M.ar MJlHev I 19, Rllll I 11 BARONs·'oUSTED, 20-7 • • • From82 • I hL' 1 n-Jllat I.. ol ru. nning' hat· lo.' I\~ u-\ ard run. and nC\ er looked ball. I arn Jo111.'' (~l \ilrth) Kc>th \\ a.,h. t'llc ~tct•lcrs made 1t 14-0 ur 111gton (11~) anti R1thard < rnul (9ll \.\ .1,hington\ n1ne--.ard TO run Jail ramhkd for ii lntal ol 266 ).irth .inJ 111 'till' 1h1rd quarter. and 11 was 20-1. l"o tnuthtlm'"' "'lohod~ ht1\ d111ll' •· mttl""' through the final period on that .1g.i1n\I lhl' lfaroni. l"tthl·r C rnul"\ _,M-~ard )Camper before the •I unt.111.1 h.1d l'I lil\t do\\ 11\ 111 Pl'ill t-llarn comb1na11on finall> got I oun1a111 \.Ilk\ "' 11 onl\ lour 111 thl' llMon\ (4-3) on lhc \C'oreboard \\htlh l anw 1n tiw "t'u111d h.ill \\llh ~ J 7 to pla~. •I 1nJll\ onh .1 l.11t• turno,er 11\ \ m1v.ed 29·~ard lield goal h~ I on1.111J anJ ~1 '11h\l·q11cn1 tourh \,f1t lo.~ Pl·nanor JU\l prior to half11ml' dm'n fl"'' lrom l'l.trl to< ;.111 11.trn ""•' thl· Harom· onl ~ o ther leg111mall 1111 \ \ ,.11d,l l,1ll' 1n llw h!urlh 4uar1t·r \lorintt opponunll~ prior to the :t\ l 1 tl·d llw B,111111\0 ltr..t 'hutout tout ht.lo"' n nlfl'll" H'h "nu· I %2 · Y 1111 can ·1 pla> a game of football It""' 1ha1l..1nd111 .1 n1gh1 ltlo.t· \H' dtd tonight and expect to ··'Ju1h111[!. 1hn did \urp1 l'>eJ rm: \\ 1n:· -.1a1t•d Milner. who then quickl} otli.:1ed \ltlnt·r ol the \1cckr'> (I 0-2 I aJ1kd. ··rm ptllUd ofour kid~. We got \\ho l"tnl\lwd 1ht· rq!.Ular \l'a<.on a<, thl' a 101 of m1kagl' oul of them thi~) car·· 'n11nd-pl:1ll" tl·;11111n thl· < 1tru' lkll llw B:iron.,\lmpl} ran out ofgasa1 I l·a~ul' ··\\l· l..1H'\\ lhl'\ \H"fl' '1111ng 1lw \\ron~ lime .111d nh'"l·" . \\ l' 11 hl· l o.H IW' I lh1111gh I g11111g I fl th n \\\'fl' 111 tlw ,,tllll' d."' a\ I dl\Oll "-ll' tll' .111J I ~l\l't \IJL·) f>ol \ I d1111·1 l...1111" "hl thri tlh'' nhl' lk1r11n pl,I\ l'r'I Ill ltl'\\'d th.ti 111 11111 But lhl'' hdt\'\1' ll lllllt)'ht f ,.111,ttl.i \\llltd· tltl ti'°' ltt\I JlO'>- \l''\11111 11111\ tllg h ~ \,lllJ\ II) l'lghl pl.t\' , .1ppl·d In I dn1t11HI I 1m kt .., SAILORS. • • From82 ltn,tl I"'" ''"'1'1,111ll ..i1ll "11h a mne· 11111n1 l~·ad fllll dl'kll\L touldn't hold \·111 lhllK' ti111\hnJ \lllh In '"'d' 1111 ~~ l .H!Jl:!>. 1: 1Jn JO in tht· tlnal l\HI qu.1rll'f\ J\ I L11 httr' r u\htng g<tn1l' mdtl·J to '7 \Otrth 111 tht· ln<.t l\\u q11a1 IL"I'\ I oln u1111plt'tn l Ill nf I' fo1 171 \,11th 111 thl· li"t h.tll hu1 ht• "a' undl'I lllUl h morl· ddl'll\l\l' f)f('\~Url' 1n tlw 'nond hall \1111 ht• nl'lted 2.W 'ard' on It• of 2'\ I h1.· \-.111nr, l'\fl.llllkd lhl'll lend tu 2~-1 I \\tlh 11 IO rL·m,11n111~ on a 'tt- \,trll ltl'ld g11.1l In 'IL't ltng ( otx·rl' .1 llo.tlt't "lmh 1u'1 dt•Jrl'd lht• hall 10 lhl' kll Lill nn of lhe upngh1-.. but 11 \\ii'> all I allll'r' .titer 1ha1 ollcn-.1'L'I' .uul dckn\I\ l'h """"' Ii 11f, llll'('I\ '-11 \111 ;1d;1 '" .1 tt"\ltll ol lh mt'' 11111n111g otnd I 1111 P·""t1g * Sunny HlUS 78, NtWPOr1 Harbor 7l Stort bY Ouer1tn N• "'P " ""'' D f 11 0 l 17 )vMY HoUS 0 6 / l~-/8 f'\U1 J IPY ~ • .J" ( ,,, .. , 'I '°' 1r .. SH Bvrr"P\ 6 '..1., k 1(lt to1tr d1 NH ~"""""r 18 Pan trom fottv '""" 01n. ~ea1 Sit BvrnP\ 7 r.,n llcW8111 ~II~ I NH Co11e•1v l6 r e. )H -rmpl!f&h 71 n~u trorr L11t1 llavalla ~ c ~' ,.,. I o~ }Q «•4\\ ~,,..,,, l uf1 1W,.t•errruu.., flt1!.\ " l w'I ~fUH't(j,,"11 t t 800 ~·.,11Tl.,trUJ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rull\"'9 }NII How\l'f 11 \S f () h 8 J• MlC.!lll1UHl I \ '1· <Nrf\ 1 7 ,., Bv•••\ 11 Ill 'Nac~•rm )n 9 4~ l 111 Q P•u109 NH ~ .. ,.,. 16 7J I 119 ~" Lull 9 16 7 1•9 Rt<tiV'"9 NH J t ·• ,., ~ Jt tr 10no 4 SS '> r 111 " "'"' • 1 t McC 1e01.,no I 10 Mo,.\er I 1 ~H Go•l'e l 4~ Schull 7 ll """°""" 7 78 Fo ' I 79, Wac••"''"" I b * Fontana 20, Fountain Valley 7 Score bv ovantu h>vn111 n v.,11ev O O O 1 1 ~ nn1.,na 1 O 1 6--10 r r ,., pr 1 run (',0111111ts k•C~ I Wa\'l•n?ton 9 •ufl tC.onHll'\ k1cO. 1 F C rov• 18 'Je • •C~ DIOcl\edl l"I/ Harrv n 04\l from Pfarr Ptl'al•O• . (• A''""'"4',,. S> 900 t rs11ma1ecu INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rulllino FY ,,. •Jar• 17 S7 Ppart l lor m1nu\ SJ RI'"'"'' 7 9/ ~ orH/I~ • l lu\ S-for·m•llUl n Wun J'on 1 9 J .. er r 2 Crour 11·91 l<•da IQ Pu~ Fv Prart 10 IS·O ISi • •v\ A 6 0 4S RtctlV109 F V l: Zrno A St Sw·oorl 1\11) IOy I 10 1·8 lierrv. 4 87 F-Po11ers 1 7l L.a•a1er • 8 I· U McC rent~ INDIANS • • • From82 thing' looh ·d hlcalo. tor 'the Road runm•r-. I ht· l lfl\l'"' \addkhaclo. could coml ":t' .!2-1 'on another Coo" TD to'>s lht' om· J '\.\arder 10 Chn~ Da' I\ "Ith !I ~M rcrila1n1ng ln the fourth qu,trtl'I to lap a oO-~ard. ) ).pla~ drt \l' r ulk·rton proct·cdcd 10 takl· lhc rn~u1ng l..ll kotT and gnnd out 59 ,,irJ, lor anolher ·.core The Indian~ U\l'd all hut 3~ !.<.'C"onds of time rL·111a1n111g 111 thl.' game \\hen R1rhard ( rarua \\COi mer fro nm the I·) ard lint· 10 1n· the \\ 1 n. * Fullerton 30, Saddlebllclc 13 Score bv Ouar1tn S1ocJ1eoan 1 o F Ullt'r 10" 7 13 $act-Jon" U oan tr om Coo~ "''"' 0 6-IJ 1 •-30 fMow•ll f"vll· Safetv, Oo ns rtcovertd center tn10 111 ent:t l l>nt Full Chavira oS 1n1erce1111on return (11•u •a•lea1 F ull-'>toulvPd& 69 Putit return (Mlntnl k•Ckl F "" Cha vira 37 run IMin1n1 kick) SAO Devi\ S oau from Cooll Hu" ltlltdl r ull C.ert1e I ru11 fCrtevira rul'I Af~flU 4 000 lH11fTTllf"') INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS R11W11nt \ao-Jones 9-s.t. Camot>t11. 9·11 Btktr II C.t<>' 3 6 r ,1 C.arc1a 1• 104 Chavira ll·tS W11 •"TO\ S 11 Oonvnort, I 4 P•Hinil '>ao-Cooo. 6 16-2 90 F • W 1 am\ 1 17· I 1• Rt< .. Ylftt '>ad Davi\ l ~ Buller 1-76 Jones. I· 14. '""'l>De" I 6 r •-!.aoutveo• 5·73 Garcia 7· I OCC goes for secol).d straight; Saddfeback breezes in opener I lt ,111gc < 1 '"'I< o lkgl' Irle'> lo 111al..l' 11 t\\O Wtrl\ 1n a 1(1\ol, Oil the }OUO@. h;l\lo.t•thall Wti\011 lll111~hl when llll' P1r:itl'' q·nt111l' to ~'Mil r>1e30 M c~a < olk111·111fan·thL·Oh1111Hama1 7.10 < oartt r .1nd' Ci1ll15' t>1rn1C'' won ,1 l:l1t!'hl't 1111 I lll''i<IU) 76·' I 0\('I \111 ;1( mw I lw 1'1rall•\ "'on thl• rnllll'\I \\Ith tim· d('f('ll\l' { 22 \IC.II\) \ll onp fl'Oound1n~ {lhL'\ out·ho.trdl'c.l tlH' \11an.1n' '6·_ ~l Jntl J hal.inn·d \( 01 tllJt .lll.ll k , I tnh111an gu.ir<I Inn Jnhn\tun had I .l ~11nt' \i.irk C mudse .1dtll•LI 12 .111tl Br.1tl I .irnw1 \h1prx·d111 Ill 1n lht• \I( 101\ In I nd.i' n11tht'' lnminunll' t ul- kttL' Jl 11on ddltbiNi: 79. J\tdtaad1 JV 40· ( 1.111~ hl) ru,1rtJ .. \k\antkr I l.in11llnn J.1mn U\ lnr .1nd Mark D:t"'\nn t 11111 huwd lof ''' porn I' tu k:itl \,1Jdkh.1l k 10 .tn l\I\\ \''tor) in 1ht: f1r\l 1ouml of 1hdi1ur t~·am C ullcgc ul till' l>l'\l'rt I 0111 nJfT'll'Ot • Lhc.\.t4.~u1 l..l'll4b lbl: C ,.Ju1.hounLu tonight ' (!\I rhamp1onsh1p conte~t v.1th ht>\1 Dc\<.'rt ~udd ll'har k ou 1 r~bo u ndc d R<.'dlund\. 42·2 7 . .ind the Gauchos 'hot 51;1 fk'rcl'nt from the lloor 1n utx·n1og... lhc ~'on on a ~ucre sful note. ra~lnr. a 6·1 frc hmun from Wcst- rht\ter. kd all ~orcrs with 16 poinu. fome'i (arr. a 6·6 center. ~ored 1ust t\\O po1nt'I but had 12 rebound for \.1ddlcbac k. th\· <iau,ho' mo1n1ained a ) -1 4 ad\ antagc oltcr the first 20 m1nutt In ltlmmunll\ wllege \\Omen's Jdltlll . Oranirr 0111 tO , So1u~westtro U : I ht• 1'1ratl"\ routed the hO'it~ 1n the Ii~ 1'0\md rJf ftft Ufll\\c tern fournnml·nt 1n hula Vista nnd will Incl' < ollcgc of the lA.•\Crt today at 2 lor 1hc ~hampmn'>h11> "'-•m llattle11 ~c:ored 20 JXllOlt. while \m\ J l,11hrnd. Jnd M. I') Rc1h Thol:x- .1Jdl'd 14 lur lhl' Pm11c-' < .<.< J 09~ ~J.uo Jbt ·'""''°" .. -. Bruins post opening rou Ida ho crus h ed b y. UCLA, 87 -58 . In sea s on open e r LOS ANGELES (AP) -Reggie Mi lle~ scored 16 points and Montl'I I latcher added 13 more Friday night 10 lead the UCLA Bruins 10 their first win under coach WalJ Ha11urd, a resounding 87-58 non-conference victory over the Un1vers1t) of Idaho. The Bruins broke the $8me open in the first half by pouring in 19 straight points and outscoring Idaho, 29-6. in a 10:07 span en'route to a 30.point halfiime advantage. . The Vandals outscorl·d llCLA, 40-39. m the second !);I.If bul 'ould never threaten the Bruin~. T he win. before a small crowd ol ~84. was the first for Hauard as a lR'LA coach. Hauard replaced Larry Farmer. who resigned after last season I latch"r srnrcd all of h1~ 13 point'i 10 the tirst half. while M1lh:r con- tributed {'1gh1 points in each hall Ulf pears scored 18 points. includ- ing 12 in the second half, to lead all s1:orcr'i for Idaho. and center tcvc Lcdestna added 10 for the Vandals. UCLA trailed 8-7 after 41ti minutes hefore cechng ofT I 0 st raight points to open a 17-8 lead with 7: 18 gone in the game. UCLA still led 19-14 when the Bruin'I exploded for 19 unanswered points 10 lead 38-1 4 lat{' in the half. Hatcher hit a 14-footer from thl· lcft baseli ne to give the Bruin!> a 48-18 lead with JUSI O\er a minute left that they took into the locker room at halftime. UNLV•s Anthony Jone• goes up for a lay-up against Nevada- Reno•a Quintin Steven.a. Reno posted stunning 97-89 upset. Reno shocks UNL V, 97 .:.gg Wolf Pac k domina tes boa rds. ra llies from h a lft ime defi cit From AP dispatches RENO-Senior guard ( urt1s High srnred 22 points. handed out I I assists and grabbed nine r{'bounds to lead Ne\ ada-Rcno to on1: oft hr biggest upsets 1n 11s basketball h1\1C11) Frida} night, a 97-89 \ea\Oll'-opcning triumph over down\tatc rival. I I th-ra nked Ne\ ada-Las Vegas. Forward Dwyane Randall. a Junior college lran<.ler playing his first game for Nc\ada-Rcno ~ored 20 points and pulled down 10 rebound'i Down 49-45 at thl· hall. thl' -;nuller Wolf Pad ... continued the trend thn '\tarted 1n the first hall b' ou1rcbound1og UN LV. "and fin1-.hed \.,,Ith a 62-'H rebounding edge. t'NR trailed 79-76 with''' minute~ kft in the game when 11 srnred six straight point\ and took the lead for good 80· 79. on two free thro" s b~ ~nior l Qn> Sommer'> w 1th 5>35 remaining. With four pla}cr'I sco·ring. ll~R C\ll'nded thl· leau to 87-81 and forced l'Nl V to .-.1an taking thrl·e-po1nt attempts in a vain effort to catl·h up In all. LJNLV wa!. 7-for-20 from 1ht" 1hrl'C-po1nl area l 'NR.,madc better use ol lhl' new three-point basl.et~. h1t11ng three of four attempt!. The v1rtol) before 11 125 Ian'>. the large'>t crowd 1n l 'NR h1!.tor. for basketball was onl) l 'NR's 10th in the BULLETIN BOARD High .cbool .accer tourney '\ doubk-chminauon high "'html '>OCCcr tournament fl.'atunng 16 tl'am\ "Ill he held Dec I. 8. 14 and 15 b) Fullcnon Limon I ligh \chool .\II games "111 be pla)cd on th<' \ChOOI'\ \OCccr field locatt'd at I cmon and Ber~clc' 1n Fullcnon Thl'rc I\ no admission l'hargc · The Dec. I game will feature a memonal game for the Trueblood family orFullenon in memory of the woman and her three children who were killed in a traffic acc1den1 rcccn tl)' That game is set for llp.m and will feature two senior d1v1\10n teams. 01hcr games that da) will be pla)'cd at 9 and 11 a m . and I and ) pm \cm1finalsonDcc 14Y.1llbeplaycda1l5. 7and 9 p m .. y. hile the fln31~ on t~c I~ nre ~for :! 4. 6 and 8 pm. \fort 1nforma11on " ava1lahk b\ phoning Fullenon I ltgh 4ichoot at 7'8-5 7'K · Winter IM•lretbltJJ league• \pplll·a11ons arc nuw being acrcplcd for 1he Fountain Valley Rclrca11on Department's win- rcr the-man ba~keth:Jll lc.igoc~. Tcam •rosters are hc1ng accepll'd on a fir\t· coml' fir\t·5<'r'-td ba~" a1 1hc c11' '\ rccrra11on drpartmcn1. 10200Slater A'L lhrough Dec 14 Fee 1\$200pcrteam and mu\I hcsubmittrd in 1hr form of a monn ordrr or lash1l'r'\ chl't'~ and made P•l\ablc to lhr < 11\ of 1-ouniain Valle' LcagU~\ "Ill he di\ 1dCd IOIO () (Tuc\da)\I. ( (Wcdm·-.daHJ and R (Thul"'lda) I ca1cgoncs Rm1cr-1 a·fl. hm11ed to 12 plnyer.;. 18 )Car\ old and O\Cr. For more information. phone Y63·831 I. 1-ia-~"~ll'nsion 257 - ~I Colle6e ba•lretball REMAINl~G SCHEDULE Fn . Nov 30 -al Soulhw-cstrm Bap11s1 Sat .• Dcc I -111 Grand C an)On Wed . Dec S -at Pomona·P111er. 8 p m Fn .. Dec. 7 -01 ( hampan Tournament 111 .. Oct'. >I -:H Chapman foumamcn1 Sat . Dec 15 -Rcdland (home) S111 , l)cc 22 -\t~n1~1"1~ (home) rrl. Dec. 28 -('S 1111e Oominauc1 11 111~ (hOnlt) Thurs .. Jan l -at l J or l'onland Fri .. Jan. 4 -DI \\<amer·P• 1fic Tuts-.. Jan t1-a1 81ota•~it p.m...-- Tucs . Jan I~ -at Point I oma•. 8 p.m Sat , Jan I'> -We~1mon1• (home) 1 uc~. Jan 2~ -(al 8apt1\1• I home I Thurs. Jan. 24 -n Bernardino (home) ~at , Jan .2tl -at('. ~n etmard1n<r 1 ut\ .. Jon 2Q -frt,nn PK10c (hon,e1• rr1 .. f.eb. I -UC \11n r>1cao (home) Tue~. Feb.~ -at 1u\il·P11r1rk•. 8 p.m Fri .. Feb 8 -11 LA 8ap11 1• • Tur\. f rb. IJ-Pl l om Jho~e) _ ·~n . Fd1 I~ -111 C'atlJ.ipmt•. Wpm Tt1ts . I ch I~ -Cal Lu1hcran {hom1:1• r n . Fell n -ll ll \M'I lliq\I • 1001 ·111r' Ni\IA DI Incl 11 1 Silmt 11 &oimt'\ • e1 '1 \()p m . un~\ 01~ni.1\t' 1ndK'11td 41 -game ~nes and broke a live-game losing streak at the hand!. of UNLV. II was the season-opener for both teams. In other college acuon around 1he nauon: Oklahoma 94, Morehead State 48: All-Amencan Wa)'man Tisdale scored 3 1 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead the fifth-ranked Sooners to an easy \ IClOry. It was the 17th consecutive win at home for the Sooncrs. who 1mprved to I· I . Okla homa was 16-0 at home la'>l 'icason. The game was the 'lcason opener for Morehead Staie. which lo!>t its top seven scorer'> from last year\ 25-6 duh Thl' 31 point' marked the 25th lime in his college l'arccr that Tisdale. a Junior. had '>Con:d more than 30 points. The ooncrsare :!3-:! in games in 1,1,h1ch T1s<lah: has scor{'d more than 30 .\nthon) Bowie had IS point'> for the Sooners. 1A.h1k David Kenned} added 11 and T 11n Mc( ali-;ter celebrated hi'> 20th b1rthda} with 10 po1nh W1ll1e Feldhaus and Rob Bari.er had I 0 points each to pace Morehead State. which h11 onl) n pcrt'l'nt of11s shot'i from the field. SMlr-9 1, Texas Southern 72: In Dallas. Carl \.\right <,cored ~5 points and Jon Koncak collertl'd a career· high 21 rebounds 10 boost the 10th-ranked l\lu~tang'> to the non- l'onferenn· season-opening 1,1,1n. ~M l OY.ned a 41 -35 halftinw lead and le\as ~outhcrn made a brief run a1 the Mustang~. cutting the \Ml lead 10 45-41 Then Wnght and Koncal.. who had I Y point~. led a \t u'itang stampede that buried the outmanned Tigers. Orange Bowl at stake today Okla homa-rivals to c las h ; Texa s h-as Cotton Bowl goa l From AP dispatebes My. how times have changed. For the first time. Oklahoma (No. 2) and Oklahoma State (No. 3) 1,1,111 face each other with an Orange Bowl berth as the prllc to highlight today's menu of college football. The next-to-last Saturday of the regular season -the day bowl bids can be extended "officially" -also finds Brigham Young defending its first-ever No. I national ranking al home against Utah tatc while sixth-ranked Texas tries to inch closer to the Cotton Bowl with a game al Baylor and No. 9 South Carolina visi ts arch-n' al Clemson. Elsewhere today 1n The Associated Press Top .:!O. No. 11 Southern Methodist entertains Arkansas. Tul:rne v1s1ts No. 16 LSU fora night game. No. 17 TcxasChris11an pla)s at Tc>.a'I Tech and No. 18 Maryland is at V1rg1n1a . o\lttTough scYcn1h-r.inkcd Nebraska wound up 11, regular season b) los1n$ to Oklahoma. 17-7. the Cornhuskcrs will be keeping an C)C on the doings 1n Norman. Okla .. because a lie game there \l.Ould reroute them from the Sugar to the Orange Bowl .as outright Big Eight rhamps 0 1.lahoma and Okie . late would then 'lpht the ugar and Gator Bo~l'i Otherwise, the 0 U·Ol 1 winner fin ishes in a 81g Eight tie" 1th Nebraska but g~-; 10 Miami. "I feel like we're pln)ing for a chance to ha\c a shot at the na tional champ1oni.h1p." says Oklahoma tatc\ Pat Jones. who has coached the Cowboys to a school rl·cord- t \ 1 ng nine victories in his first season. "I think Y.hQC\er ~1 m th1'i game has a legi11ma1c chance 10 win the national champ1onshlp._and lbat's the key." 4'n)'i Oklahoma Coach Barry w111er. "Our dc\llO) 1s 1n our own hands. A v1ctoryo,cr Oklahoma talc g1H''i U'i an oppon un1t) to fulfill our goal of a' conference champio n hip. Orange Bowl tnp and possible na11onal 111lc. "I thought Te\as and Nebraska had great defrn!llV<' . teams. but we ma)' be scemg the best of all in 0 1.lahoma Ille. They can reall y run and in (tackle) Lesht' O'Neal the)' have on¢..0f the best defender~ in the country their offense ,,.n·1 ranked among the notional Icade~. but the) seem 10 act the JOb done evt'I) ~eek. "You've p11ched 11 nil on 1h1s po1 and 11 311 romc\ down to the drav. ofth1s hand lf)'ou'vec\Cr pla)'ed poker, th1 ts all-or-noth1na nihl here The ritakcs can't act an) h1ahcr" Christ College rolls, 80-64 Five hrist College pla)cr ~orcd 1n double t.aurt' '1'1 the hair c9llcd Jo an 80-(>4 1 :J9n o er Cal Mwttme h1day to ad van~ 10 t ccf\amp1on,l\1p ~me ot1nc1r ov. n tournament. Tht' E.aalcs (3.--0) will take on Faith Bible ton1ah1 at lUO 11 Ne~port Im t11n H1 h 111r11h th4! 111~ on tM ltne . Mark Lofink P3 cd C'hnst oil ae "''th 1 point v.hM Anon Bc:al worcd IS and lla\C E1chclbc,,C'r nd Fred Hanmon added 11 point aptttt r;!lll!'-•·· . • } Oran~ do at DAIL. V PILOf /Saturday, Novlm:. M , 1N4 \. PUBLICrNOTICE Of A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD ~ ~ ~ ~AA/TR ~ ~ ~ $JrE WHAT'S BEING PLANNED WHERE 18 THE PAOJECY WHAT INFORMATION 18 AVAILABLE HOW YOU GET INVOLVED WHO TO CONTACT CeM Numbera Notice Date Publlahed ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ /4=Jvr VICl~Y MAP The applicant, The Fieldstone Company Is proposing a zone change to reduoe the density from 2.5 medium density residentlal, 12.6-18.5 dwelling units per acre tQ 2.4 low-medium resldentlaJ 6.6-12.5 dwelnng units per acre. Southeast corner of Trabuco Road and Yale Avenue, VIiiage of Northwood. The proposed plans. a copy of the environmentaJ determin- ation (Mitigated Negative Declaration) and other project information are available for Inspection at the Community Development Department,2801 McGaw, lrvlne. Do you have any comments? Questions? Concerns? You are Invited to attend a public hearing to be hefd by the City of Irvine City Council on December 11, 19S. at·6:30 p.m . In the Irvine City Council Chambers at 17200 Jamboree. For more information, call.Steve Latterly/Sue BlondoHUo at 660-3912/3751 at the Community Devek>pment Depart- ment 84-TI -12194/84-ZC-0088/84-IS-1369/84-IS-13fo November 19, 1984 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT November 24, 1984 Sa-436 CITY OF IAVINE, BY: Nancy C. U.C.y, City Clerk A NEW ADYENTUBE!· Sail through the most exciting columns of services, items for sale, job opportunities, cars, homes, boats and miscellaneous that exists on the seven seas. Climb aboard the classlfleds today. Pilat • ·- • 'fll E l>All.' Pll.OT CL \~~I F I E t> OFFICE llOl HS I 1•l1·11h11111· "''f\ ... ,._ \l1111d,1' I 1·11111' H:IHI \ \I ~)<{f) I' \I llr1•11w .... ( 11llll11'1 \l1111d,I\ -~ 1111,1\ 8·011 ' \l :, IHJ P \I UI·. \l>l l\l-."" Pl Bl 14 \ 110\ l >t \l>I l\I \h111d,n ~ r1 i :~11 p.111 l u1• .. tl.H \11111 . I· \IT I' 111. \\ t>drw .. dJ' I 111·.. I :.W p 111. I hur .. d.1' \\ 1•11. I \II p 111 ~ rnl.1' I hur... I ~f I I'·"' ..:.J1 11rd,1' 1 11. .~flflp.111 ..... lllldri\ h I .~Of' f•.111 C \ \ ( I·. I. I. \ II O \ ,X ( c HCH E( 'I IC>\"": 11111 t•ll,1111111' ,1 1111 I llf f l 'I I Jiii\' tll.1 \ I 111 11 1.1 d1• 1111 •• 11111 d1 .idl11 11·· .... il111\ ,. l'l1.t•1 .1 .. h f111 "1,1111111.1111111 ltllflifll I \\ lr1·11 I .1111 1•11111:! \ ttl ll .ttl EHIHH("': ( fi,., h \llll l ·"' "·"" """ 11·p111I 11111111 d1 .1t 1·h I Ii·· 11 \II) I'll I) I ...... 111111• .. l1.1lttl1I \ 1111 I h1 · '" '' 111111rr n I 111 .. 1·r l11111 1111h Cl.·\ '°\'°\I~ I ED h ~2-.)h 7H SYDNEY 0MARR SWIVEL rocker, belu11ful velour ru1t cot« P.,-eot condition. S50 each. 646·5935 THINK Christmas gift• S1- $35 Cleulc oriental pewttf S5-S9. 36 Inch rlpatop nyton p.,-.chutaa S 1 New l)Kkagecl wood· en 7 plae41 W911 knife safes S3 New tioxad mahogany fireplace match holders S 1 50 aac11 Polished aolld cop- per and braaa tea kaltlea S6-S 12 Varied aetactlon of wooden chlldrana rockara S 10·$20. 1890 ornate c111 Iron and maple small ctillds school desk $28 Walnut 4 draw- er teachers desk $28. Large group of vintage and antique chairs $9· $50 Hardwood channel wingback llrealda chair, mucti lovelv wood show- mg $50 Tiit swivel otflce chair S 15 4 aolld oak din· 1ng chairs $45 Ha,rdwood adult •rocker S-16. LJ1rga selactlon of llraplace ac- cessories. screens. grate. tools and andirons $3· $45 Several cluslc steal pedal toys. cars. trac10<s and wagons S25-S45 Variety of wood and art deco dining tables Ind cha tr aets $35-$45 Excel· lent silent Scott lawn- mower $25 ~ 1tory metal doll houses $9-S 15. Large aeltctlon hard wooden coHea and lamp tables $1 2·$35. Excellent fifty's touter $15 Variety of antique wooden trunks, boxes, cheats $3- $45 843 W. 15th St. Newport Beach {off P l ac a n t l a A v e ). 5'48·0135. Sat. 8-4, Sun. 9.4 TIRES, 2·F78x 14, good, on rims. flt Ford or Dodge, ate $39 pair. Elec· S d N b .,c Ironic distributor, UD ARay,I EoSv(eMm erh ;o1I A I I 9 M I . . carburetor. 2bbl. Holley, . arc ~ -pn ): essageorca I ra1sesspints,clcvates starter. alternator, from prcsuge. Supenorasks favor, makes promise and might do 11 in writing. low mites 360 Dodge an- Romantk liaison lends spice, provides inspiration. Gcm1n1. Vurgo glna, also fits 318 & 340 pcrSl:>ns play paramount roles. V-8 engines, S25. TAUR US (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): Fam1h d1scuss1ons center around =-6'""3,.,.,1,,,,·3"""7,,..0_1-..,,-___ _ possible m oves. dom estic adjustments. enlargement ofhv1f1i Quarters. TUXEDO outfit; white jack- Financ1al picture prov~surp"s-rngin fa, arable manner L ong-awa1IC'd et ... 40" s20. black pants. royalty or rebate is "on the wa .. 36 s 10. white tucked {· ahlrt 15•., $7 2 t>aautlfut GEMINI (Ma> 21-Junt--0). lnd1' 1dual who makes grandiose sport shirts, medium claims may actual!\ be financ1all) embarrassed. Knov. 1t. be open-$7.50 eacti Mattress and minded without being &ullible Rela11onsh1p grows stronger. comm11-springs. 2 sets s10 each men! could be made. Pisces plays role m scenano. , Plec~. twin Blue cardigan CANCER (June 21-July 2:!): Be aware of legal np11s. check ~1:.• 'mW:~~~~.Ch~'~!1~ pcrm1ss1ons. locate important documents Older tnd1v1dual knds new COii $60 $20 benefit of experience and rould also prO\ 1de pan.al funding. Spotlight 673-S845 ' also o n promo11on. partnership and manta! status TWIN size trundle beda L EO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): You'll complete prOJCCt. you'll be more S50. Twin 1121 toldlng ?Pt!'T~1s11c and love will play paramount role. H ealth improves. bed $30 42 inch aquara ind1v 1dual who relies upon vou v.111 return favor. Recent elTorts now table, dark walnut. S30. pay dividends and bear fruit. Watch Anes! Light walnut coffee tabla S 15. 2 chests of drawers VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Pleasure pnnciple 1s emphasized. s15 each Oinnatte table. r'?mance dominat~ '\Cena1 io as you get to heart of matters. You'll make 2 leafs. 8 chairs, $30. 2 discovery and )OU could begin an 1mpon.ant project. Stress originality, metal book ahalvea $3 promote unorthodox methods. each. 1 small cheat of . L;IB~A (Sept. 23-q<:t. 22): lnst!ncts pro' e correct. Sense o f ~;~~e~ s;~.1 ~n~~e?C: d1r~t1on 1s restored. you 11 bt· on familiar ground and recent. ecccntnc S50 each. 646-6425 acupconns fayde. _Get prtohfe1~s1onal appraisal of possession s, including ,;£ARS zig zag sewtng ma· pro Y· ou re wor 1 · . china $30 968-7870 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 }: D1 versify, keep plans felcxible and opt_ions open. Relative 1s due to make special request. 11 descn cs scnous cons1dera11on. Long distance commumcat1on 1s also a FOLOINO awe ladder (new) 13!. 10 Inch color TV $45. 3-S~xe IHI leYtlOr btlnda $5 NCh Brolltr-rotl1Mrl1 120 Whitt MWfng machlM S26. ChHd'• car ... 1 S10. SO foot 1213 type S elec- trlO cord fn rMI new S20 Stroller S 10 546--4699. EIGHTS and ~ S& Olahas S2. Books S.10· S.25 Curtains $1-S2. Sllda screen S 1. 50 Gulrar $3. Games, toys S.50-$2. Mln'1 X·tlll clothes S 25-$2. Fabric ptacee S.25-$1. Jewelry $1. Electric neater $2. Bicycles, parts $.50·S 15. BBQ grill S.50. Aquarluc.n 1.F_O_R_M_l_C-~--Q-O_u_n_t_t_r S 1. 1'1n doll h6ad1 S5 topa/alnle, bathroom $30, each Wool coat S2 Baby kltchtn/2 1lnk1 S45. bottles r $.TS. Picture 962-5311 trames $.50. Stained .,,....,,__.,.-,..,,_._...,,,.....,--- g I a s • $ s . s 2 0 . GIRL'S 20 Inch Otbutantt Chalkboard $3. Air fllter bicycle, pert.ct. S20 $1 Oak dealt chair $10. Small 3 drawer-dreuer, Trunk $5. pacheko $3. paean wood, $12. New Baseball cards S.05 each sun lamp S3. Coffee Saturday only 9-4 p.m tabla. excellent. $10. 392 Princeton. Costa Table lampa S3. Stereo Mesa. record player. large speakers, tape, excellent. N HITE la~qured rattan llv $35. Portable typewriter Ing and dining sets (Rltll s 10. 536-6262. GLASS 1lldlng doora, un- used. 8 feat, complete with frame & hatdware $50. 962-3781 642-5678 &aaeu ..... 11 3001 Ptneul1 Hll ltl Wul.. lllO ltlt Wut .. iPIMITOXt REXbiRds wf\AQ woDXR 1t48'1 SMuty • Adv~ In All M•tttrt & 5-n1CX.ta-yet doetn't need llfllT ULU IHll•llT COYnNllng, 1815 So. El what c1u .. 1 bablH7 •YPLft•I "911ded at bMUtlf\.ll'Oan1 Want tow, ntoe guy 407 Pl&.LIPUTTill Pt ... ion, full time. Kida OK 842-1031 •• / ... 0 4ff..2420 llftl Limited opanlng1. Wiii BOOKK=PER "••Ptr ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ASPEN i306 a roundtrlp train. C1H 5<40·1321 llCI. know b ICCt, gnrl tlckt tl From O.C. l300 32 ledger. Oii. 831·H90 fOlll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-1111 N 673-8700 494-8498 BRICKLAYERS HELPER PRESIDENTIAL llllUL &llflT, Mutt have good tran. & INAUGURAL TOUR SH5 Front and baek otftoe. 4 bl abi. 675-3175 JAN t8t1WAN 22 1985 pm to midnight, M thru F. 11,./lttall ltlfllll'J FOR INFO (714) 774-7777 CaH 714183f-3999 rvlM, 5 daya, 1:30-5. exp -Mlplut. Call Mre Slmpeon •••'•"' tilt 1m nu auwaor 261-104• '°' 9P9' l.JOhl Rtpalrt ... llOW. IMll Newport Tire Centtr. se:-112 pl tv. Wiii train. . 3000 E. Coaat Hwy. CdM. Must bl certifie d. Found. Black kitten It Stat1 )'OUf own Airport BEAUTY-exp. Stvll•J 673-3630 Vona In Costa Meta. CeM Limo Servlee IOf' u lttti. w/ctt.nt9tt, comm. or IM. 1~;..;:;...;;.:;.;:""0l-lll ____ _ days 640·8950 u S2,000 dn & 1850/mo. Salon, Lawr~ Rou. Found Blk fm cocker 1984 LIMOS only 4 lefll Nwpt Bch 675.7570 axtera. lrvlne needs apanlel (Fair Or) 11122 lnternatlonal Motor exper. cooks. Call for 673-3868 675-6855 Coaoh 751-546& BHuly •PPI. 857-2103 c L G •ertg1111, 11a111m11T COUNTER SALES: ~ OUl)d: adlu Old r.. -FIT. P/T. 644-4421 Watch. Costa Mesa. Cati T .. I 4021 IUlllP ARTIST Befgatroma CleaMta to Identify. 549-3532 36% Yield. 3 small. :;ii... I &llllTUTI antal/Ortho Recept Found Male collle 405 Fwy cured Trull Oieda In H• Nt'rt looking for Mlf· Benefits 4~ Oya Exp Must give away soonlll sparla, CA. 619-948-1739 motivated, rall1bla r!q'd. NB 642-2626 642-2201 Btlt W11tt4 5100 agr ... tva !*>Pie to work ORIVER/Proeeu Mrvar -40 hra or more p/wk. Xlnt LQlt: 11117 REWARD. Sml 112 TI•t llOOl •t t>eneflta. Modern New-Hrs ltex. Must have own Himalayan Cat. Wht/grey Active retell shop In CdM. port Beach ••Ion. car. Over 18Y"· Exper. marklnga.lrvlne Terr. Some admln. Ideal for 642_6164 pref. S.W Attrny Service CdM 760-8582 houaawlle 720_9-no 548-0678 Iv meg Tansu) $50 each place Light fixtures $5 to S2~ Leaded windows $5 t• $15. 200 Sundance Trampollne $50. 125 Ch nese wall hanging SS< 645-6456 L~o~1!r e~~ .. ~I~ ~~ * PlllllOTill * Da1·1y P1·1 , 1' please call 720--0836 or * llPElfllll * • • • • • • • .... "' HIGHBOY dreaaer SSO. 645-43l0. Needs madl· u om Interior company • Men's 26 Inch Schwinn cation. REWARD. . 1962 apeclallztng In • • ·~ INCH steel cable, never used S 50 par toot 760--0229 varaltv 10 speed bike design & tab f« res· • : $50. 4 vw tires and Loat male tom cat, gray & taurants & comm. pro-• e wheel• S30. Chlld'• Wht,4Whtpawa.tlpoftall }ecta. Seeking to tlll the • e 11Chool desk $20. Slll/9f· Is Wht. vie Victoria. CM position of; • FULL TllE · • SKIS, Including Salomon plate flatware MrVlct for REWARDI 650-3706 Production Supervisor • • • marker and Tyrolla bind-she $40. Call 963·2219 LOST Hearing Alda at the Min 5 vrs exp req Wiii be : OFFICE CLEll e ~::i.~:~· K!~~I:~~~: HOOVER "Spirit" vac OMV or NB Post Office. res,p. IOf ~ 1manufac-• e Atomic Tomlc NGT cleantf, Ilk• new 646-4286 tur ng, ac u Ing, COit • Ver y bufty Circulation OHice haA • • • 646-4225 control, quallty controt • e Bllzzard, Hawk, K2. Ptr1taala 012 and ahJpplng. Xlnt aalary • an entry level cler ical position • Boots $5. Poles $4 . MACHINIST precision E. SCllTS/ .. IOIELS &10.t>enellta. Sand resume •. available for the n'g ht 1\4>-~n. •. 21301 Ban ff Lana, near tools S.50 to S40. Electlc r -•'"" Hamilton and Newland. adding machine S25. Outcall ONL y 835-9199 ,P.O. Box 120. 3001 Rad • Experience desired but will train. • H.unllngton, Beach . Floor Jack $5. Leather at· Hill, Bldg 5. Suite 108, • Position includes answeri ng • 536-0794 tache cue S22. Bean , Coate Mesa. Ca. 92626 • p ho n e , fil inu, typ ing and data • 50x21x18 INCHES 7 Bug chair $20. Masonic SEClllm • e • drawer beveled 'top pins $2 each. Lamp S2. * * e proce88ing. Applicant should be • Cash 220 East 20th Entry level. Unarmed ae-• t l'k t •· · h I d • Lingerie Highboy $35 S · C curlty lndual<lal poaltlons • nc>a , 1 e o won ; wi t peop e an • Solld Oak ••i••lon Rock .. • treat, osta Mesa, attar h · · · d 40 b ,.., .... ... 10 oo A •• avail. Min. 18 yra old. e avt" a postt1ve a t h tu e. our • Own transp. Batter than • won week , M onday-Friday. $40. Canning Jars SS. : .m . ) ._ • Small pine drop leaf tabla MAPLE book anda S50. average wage. We pro-• St t · I · S950 / h • S35. 28x18 Inches ornate 756·9285 vlde guard card & uni-• ar ing a ar y 111 moot • e ~:.n~a~~:V~t~~~~O~~~ METAL office furniture. form. Full/part time. All • Good company benef its. A pply i n :J Blanket chest, trumpet desk $25. chairs SS each. shifts & wknds. Apply • person, Monday-T bul'8day, 2:00 • feet, drawer. carvings Slldlng glass door S25. 9am • Spm Mon thru Sat. : to 4:00 p .m . Ask for E ileen. • s29. Two ladder back Slldlng glaas window $25 1820 Orangewood, Suite • • Ruah seat chairs SlS 2225 Virginia. Costa 213, Orange, Ca. • • each French caned CO'll· Mesa 978·7243 • • fort chair S15. Large SUNDAY onl 10-12. llllllSTIATIYElll'T • ORANGE COAST : good salactlon hand 760-9387 1610 Park f or Omifitd Ad nslde Salas and Service ,: DAILY PILOT e wrought Iron Items; fancy Newport Raggaty Ann's, ACTION ~dtlBn~1orPC: EA. ~Vtatcalc, .• 330 West Bay Street .• planlQIS... DmAlA bird ndy's 4 feet, 135. Dvcks "'"'" m cages. plant stands, 14 Inches '$10 Santa's Call Wordstar. Data Base F0< • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •1 many more S2·S 10. Natu· Big. small ss-s 15. • • DAILY l'ILOT Progressive Engineering 1 • e ral wood finish, circular ' AD-YtSO• Sain Firm in S. E Hunt· • e step plant stand $15. Big WASHER. dryer, refrlgar-'42-5'71 lngton Beach. 963--0749 • Mlectlon ot old cut lion a tar. dishwasher S50 ,--......... ------ir..::.:.=:::..:..:==:..:..::...::..:.:.:. • • e e e •• e • • • •••• •• • • • • • • • pots and ~)dlleta $2-$6 each Powet mower $45. Hickory wood deoor Sno Puah mower 15 Med sklS S 10. Vintage Sno spreader S 15 Boy' a and sled $16. 843 W. 15th St girl's bike S45 each N e w p o r t Bttt a c h . Vacuum cleaner S35 Car 548-0135. {Off Placentia top carrier $25 221 Ava). Sat. 8-4, Syn. j -4. Flower Streat, Coste CARTOP luggage carrier _M_es_a._ $5. Pre-'68 VW Bug CRIB mattrau ped $30. bumper $3. R,,ar left fan-Wood high chair $15. der $3. Unique 26" Wheel B/W TV S 15 new Chlld'a scooter with tiand break wagon S12. Brass amok• $20. 12" small trike $7. glass chandelier $20. Boy's MX 20" Stingray Saturdav only Cash only. bike $30. 5-45-3838. 642-8315 CHEST of drawers $30. Portable typewriter S25. Typewriter tabla S 10. Maple swivel desk chair $30 968-1307. Hunt· lngton Beach '---.... ==-o:=-~~~~~--S TE RE O ·good starter M\ • radio, turntable, speakers S50. 786· 7855 STEEL cable chocker• S 10 each. 760-0229 District Managers ----If you en1oy working with young boys & girls ond desk jobs ore not for yov, consider a career irt the newspaper circulo· lion field. This is o unique position with doily chollenges & rewords. Our openings ore immediate. Applicants must hove o von, stotionwogon or •ruck. We offer on excellent salary with o,bonu1 • pion and gcn ollo~once. We hove on excellent benefit pion that includes hospi· tolizotion insurance, liberal vocation and holidav1. highlight. Sag1ttanan makes tempting offer SAG~M'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ). It 1s nccessaf')' to revise. rev1eY. and poss1bl) to beg.in rebuilding process. Focus also on interest rates ability to locate n~ded matcnal Judgment and intu1t1on tend to~ accurate. Scorpio 1~ rn picture. NEW BUSINESSMEN CondidotH must hove o desire to be wccenful tJnd be willing to work hard. If you think you hove rile qvolificotions, pleo1e apply in person to: C'APRICOR N <Dec. 22-Jan 19) Make tnQumes. gjve full pla' to intellectual cunos1t) M oon in your sign spotlights special appearance\ Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. the Dai)Jlilat Mondcrt lhru Fridcrt 9-11 am or 2·• pm and appeals. Member of opposite sex talks bout love and the future. Gemini pla)S maJor role. ~--_....-.tQUARIU~ (Jan 10-Feb. I Sr. Fam1tr member helps get you on nght track. You 11 receive inside information. vou'll know what to do and where to be at crucial moment. Keep promise to one temporanl) co n fined to home or hospital. L ibra plays role. 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .J .. - J PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Second effon wins! Signals get cr~s~d there might appear to be defeat Know that cycle is high. that wish ts fulfilled and that original setback will be reversed. Terms will be *lined and agreement will favor vour amb1t1ons. 642-4321 EXT. 332 Daily Pilat on equal opportunity employer .. ' I .1 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS 1 AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now llne 15 openinp tor yoilllC QCff bums lo secura readtfs !of Tiit Orllllf Cont Oatly Piiot O.r crews slJrt at 3 30 p m and ,work wntll 8 30 pm ~ys On S.turday. we !won a tew more !lours Yov will u rn many tnps , and prizes. alone with tarf11AC your own monty there rs no clellve11nc or tollecttor1 1nYOIYed H yov are 1nter11ted. llluse tall Ml h r1 MCA cooc (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t Winier 111 5 Kin ol tush 9 Object t4 lnslrumenl t5Con t6 Summon t7 Ulllmeltt l8 Glided 19 Cuts down 20 Aardvark 22 Shy 23 UK n1111ve 24 Put IOflll 25 Miik product 28 Document destroyer 32 Remains 33 Fair 34 Land body fr 35 Had regrets 36 Estranges 37 CrHtltd 38 A Cote 39 Dishonor 40 Jury • t Knife woeldttrs •3 Hindu lutes •4 Adamant 45 lnl!oneslen •atand 411 Try 49 Protected by llGM5e 53 Hag S4 Sen -CA 55 Roof pan 56 -Hebndes 57 Pay up 58 Steel weapon 59 Wastes away 60 E.tcllted flt Otrec:t IO go DOWN t Sott dronlt 2 Sco1ch port 3 Perle<! w1111 4 AbllOrrecl 5 Clergym11n 6 Sm1111 bey 7 Mia e Concealed 9 Un&Hled 10 Sldesteppe<! I t "EllOOfel'' 12 Stringed lnstru· men1t 13 lmmoblhty 21 S1t111ec1 ones '2 AMs 2• -bOOtll 25 stllius 26 Cu1ti!hiery 27 Or•k lelllf 28 Crmc1sms 29 MoondeHy ., PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED -30 A~tor 3t Dances 33 Heir growth 36 Whictl piece? 37 Oeytu•ne pertor- menoea 39 Young lads •O Supporting membef 42 Freshwater minnow 43 Fl.bric •s s -1iohtl'y •6 Cergo.,..... 47 It IS SOI •8 Duty roster 49 B,...d type 50 Rec:0tdln0 ~um 5 t All SQUlfe 52Tt11ngdone s.-ao,-.,·1p1oy ~ft EVfMY. Wat'tft1 0Rtl' THING GOESI 322 8 9eby lt9fN. maternity & MARINE AVE (IN ALLEY) tiou..notd QC)Ods. 208 ti .... 42nd St. S.t7Sun hm. .._..,_ ___ _..._ cARistUXs 80UTl60@ esTATE SALe-e t wn Handmecte wttov.. SAT b•d•. kg size mau, 2 3 t4 M 2oaoA Oatden 111909, lamp•. tbtte chra. 2 Cotte M ... on 21a1 St couchn . patio. misc. Ev«yttllng rnuet 00 - Ellllt• 9at1ig9 u.ie: OrMt l'lUlk• ,.an._ -67)..035~. _.+-t--+-..__ bu ya $. 25· 1300. 00 209 Ith at NB SaVSun Sat/Sun 8-4PM. 290 16th E.ttate Sale. Satufdey, Nov Place(alleV) 24th at 7am. E\oery1tllnQ MASSIVE MESA VERDE muat 001 1800 w.tcllft to 13 _...__"-_._.._....... MOVING SALE. 2028 S. Dr In aley way. Capella. Furn, tool•. M<Wln9 8* a.c mower olothlng, ate. Ffl/8at hedge trimmer, rak..: .. Movtng SM. Ev.ryttltng ladcf•rt. utll 1t1elvH, oo-. Fr1g, ·ee c:ar. bed•, chalta. fiend & oatden hotM & petlo furn, kltctl toola. M-&11 M 11 '8 ft.ma. 2IOA c.brtllo St, Por1 Aenwldr.. CM W saturdty Onty1 MOVING SALE. Furniture, Salutd•V onty 1:30·6. waaMr end dty9f. ~ ...... ..._ .......... _. 2038 "*"'°" (NW!on equip, '"'9o. 17J.H07. & 81y) F11rnltur• & 220 30th St. 1~ tloulehold !MfN, ate.. Sele· Li orly WPM. sm °"'.-ugly gtWI 1520 H6gNend 0r couctl 175 bm ,.... eeoy '*"" ,._ ....... 1710tt*atltdvll10• IMng I. dfftlng furn, •n t1w QS ~ l40 Ill• . ._, bOa I fnfM. h tllkHI 10-IUgglOe.inudl more. Ml &tNr at 11/U ·I AM· 1704 ~ ... .,.... ..... """'· tlOab...,,..,....,,.., ... , $. THI ODORE ROBINS fOID 106() HAllOtl ""D COSTA MUA &4 1 OOlO * ........... 1f LINCS '84 & '85 1-T·l·E-T-G-l·E·I ·s. Uta.tore You Buy' We Hive The AnM't Umos You Could Evw Buyt Our Prices Start At * 111,IOG * .. . •,J • • • • . . . .. . . 714-833 -1300 nlEIUllEI * HOllA * HAS HONDA CARS THlO DOlf ROBIN S FOID 1CJ00 HAllOI ll w 0 CO'\fA 1111\A 0>41 0010 '78 Sdrocco. Runs mt. .,.. pelnt/tns & r9Cfi.ts. $2000, call 4M-8&95 'IO Pick-Up 4 Spd, gas.. 12.990 080 650-8122 ~5 M-FnS~9571"" '80 Venagon. elf. 11«90. •Int cond 18900 652-4809 i..ttw, low milee (1GHS420) 11LMI .-.-.. 11&11m (1!V~) 111.111 *---. 141UIUll DllPE 78 Chewne, euto. rebft trans. MW bt1ta. good concL s 1800. 780-1805 CONNELL C HEVROUT ,,. If•' '•I ·~ I ' ,...,, : ' \f j. -I S4l>-I 200 ·eo vw Rabbln Dleeel. v«y clean, Of1 •-mu gift 50 mpg. 12395 848-6533 1:::.--,..;.-.;;..;;;:==;;;:;;;:~ t l , '81 Sclrroco. 35K ml. 75 Grenada Gtua.$11001 080. Very c:IMn, l'UN great g<t'trens 842-4929 "°" .. YILllWlllU Tlllllll ... 42,M7ml'i.t ~~ Thia limited production .,.. ~ _,.,, ,.... bfert Dealer ~--- 'llPllllAm. uto, air PIS , Pl8 ., tl~ Piii THIOOOH ROBINS fOID 1060 HA&a04! aLYD COSTA MISA Ml· 0010 , PatnJ*ed sine. 1979 .!iN IUINA l'ARK-. '78 Ford Fairmoot 4 dr from Its elegant burled VfJT TTC'1A1 A,G£N wagon Rebuilt 9niJ. ~ walnut daft & coneo6e to t ~ "n i>attery s 1900 848-3178 • its eutometle i...Ang SY9-6750 Manchester 8"vd • , _______ _ tern. This ts the ultimate! Buena Park '11 F• Wll. Never to be produoed 11• 121 1010 PI S P/B. P/loclta ag.m at any prloe. Full • • PtWlndows. crul•. tltt, power/sunroof LM ther. air eauett e ( 1BOV880) nutlr•Fulle>rieeS35.eoo Mil£ MclHIA's "tllll Marty 973-1345 day9 SOITll 873-13-44 wtcnd eve1 '64 280SE Coupe. Green/ COUm tan. Total rntoratlon VOLISWlll!EI/ S16.000 PIP 478-1192 • '72 350SL llte btu/navy ln1 New tires, clMn. 8-t o"9r-tocm-213-224-8182 '78 3000 &Jnroof. air, toPC bnwn. Mint. HMS. 538 402&tlm 731-5831 of ISUZU !Ill -.-.. 111·1 II 111110~0 SOUTH COUITY VOLKSWAGEN •I • • IU(:I IHI lll Tll ' 111 U ICI Ull IU H .. WE CARE lftlhttl Bill YATES VW.PORSCH E 8 .l7 48 00 49 ).4!, I t CMWac t3M I-,----..,,..,,-,---.--....... -lfi LJG 52K ml *XC oond, 1 ownet. $7500, 780 01u or 9 74--3939 '78 SeYttle Very ctun r1 THEODOH ROBINS FOID l ObO MAH O« UYD COSTA MISA 1>41 0010 Deaperatel Mint Miii '80 Pinto 59K ml Xlnt eond' S2400 obO 71 4-893-1622 tiactla · T MAR Pale yellow IUpef cond SSOOO/obo. 631-1317 Fl,_,.t Sunr1. AIC. tape !!~!!!~ ~t.2':o•!a:.,.~:~o ,.• ... • .. • .. tt ... ac...., _____ _ '11 S.Vllll, Mw oond. fully equ1pt a 1 u oo 756-noo d)'9, 720-0830 Evf~nd• 'ts CADILLACS St99down CtoMdEnd Commerctal L .... ALL.sAV!AS 111•1 '32-1tn THIOOOIU ROBINS FORD .Pr I uael1"'\t a .., I) I \J\fa\ .. ,,& '"41. ,·~I t I 1985 S·HORTBED s w--ftl N - Ill Cl ,. - s #009133 ,. 'n DATSUN Cl 210 Ill A/T & OnlY. 53K miles 692TYT Ill '2599 II Ill 'IO TOYOTA CELICA 5 Spc, A/C, Sunroof 070ZS~ '4999 'n CHEVY '81 RENAULT MONTE CARLO WAGON Super Clean 5 Spd. A/C, Sharp 604663 1CRH451 '2899 •2999 '83 NISSAN '82 TOYOTA SENTRA COROLLA L.B. 5 Spd. AIC. PI S A/T, AM/FM Stereo 508521 1EEP1 32 ~5599 '5699 . . . ~TRUCKS PRICED BELOW FACTORY INVOICE ~··· . 1985. LONGBED #00152 COME ALIVE, COME AND DRIVE ~iiiiiiMAJORMOnON ~ rnoM IVISSAIV • ;. '80 vw '81 DATSUN '81 210 '81 HONDA '12 DATSUN '12 DODGE RABBIT 210 WAGON CIVIC 210 RAMPAGE ... Loaded & Only 32K A/T & Clean A/T & Onry 38K miles Only 36K mlles 5 Spd, Stereo, Sharp A/T, P/S, A/C, miles 183X 162 1CQB442 100$576 1BWB389 10MY~4 20K miles 2C80944 .. •3499 •3999 •3999 •4399 •4499 •4999 '79 vw '12 DATSUN '11 DATSUN '13 FORD '13 MAZDA '13 DODGI CONVERTIBLE MAXIMA 2IOZX T·91RD RX7i El AAMCHARGIR Only 36K miles Sunroof & More 5 Spd & Sharp Turbo Powered & In a Wocd-Gorgeoua 4 x 4, End loeded, 1COF 1E8L1~4 1810183 Loaded 2APH655 1FYE626 16K mllet 423918 '6399 '8399 '8499 '8999 -I 0 .... IDat ~~.a.l ~wip.lllQUI~ kb Utt Q'" ¥au OIRilllilM111911i .................... :n;'11R!!!iOl!l:li--IM!O:--.... -!'---~-~ Specia6zing in properl'J on the waler ... near the waler COWNS ISLE BAYFRONT-VIEW A premium _..._ ..... en UMOalTRUCTED VIEW Oft the ,.. a.,front-ret ,,t¥ec1 from We comer location. ...,,ounded bf fMture ., ... ..,.,. A lovetf pello-llk1 lfttlntl -.Oft the • ..., .. to enfor the w..., A ......... A tredltionel 2...eory hoMI wtth • bedtoome. llwllrJ, den, eonn.. ... a p1er .., ..,,. 1KM. sueo.ooo FEE. c .. tor broch.-.. 131-1400 or l'n-tlOO LINDA ISLE LUXURY-·POOL A dlgnHIH 2 .. tory r-'denc:e with geMroue 1tze room•. Interior courtrerd entry with poof end ._,. pllr/lftp tor• 1ec:ht .. lkle u ... You "-"9 the eun .. def, I bedtoom1 end epec:tous htftfa, dtnlftg end entef'tatftlnt ., ... 12,750,000, FEE LAND. 0Wn.r1 wttt U.ten to H~ 131-1.00 LINDA ISLE VILLA Ono of tM """' 9'omee on Newport Bey. Over 7,000 eq. ft. with I bedroom•, 5'h beth• • 1tudlo, mullc: room, •••tor, uuna, end 5 room meeter 1ulto. C9nterod oround a lu1hly planted 1trlum with lergo prtvato 1wlm- mlnt poof. Cu1tom, H coptlonel. end grend In every WIJ. Pler/1llp for lergo yec:ht. 12,300,000. Submit Hch1n9•• for commorc:lel or unite. 631 -1.00 LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT A V8'enUno c uttom bufft home In en H~t a.goon 1oc:otJono ctn .... "'" s bedroont1, •'n ....... -'d ,. comptet .. , redec:«oted. E•tenetve woochporti com,.._ rtMnt1 ttt. 1peclou1 room. Cout1yord entry Ind • ler19 lffp 9'do tie. Security •J•tom. Owner oetca you to eubmlt offer•. Oft9fod •• 11,250,000. '31·1400 BAYFAONT CORNER-REDUCED AGAINI TN uftlmete In l.ntorior dM6gn with grec:eful deUIHnt In the entortalftlng .,... end 4 bedroom•. lnc:ludoe femlfJ room end gournMt kitchen overlool!Jng ttt. w1tor. Pter for IO' yec:ht • lkle tie for 1m•1 bolt. Ortgln• own«• hno prOMrv.d .... lnHIHIC:UlatO coodttton1. 9'educed to 1115,000 FEE.111-1400 OCEAtgR~ON THE "POINT'' EXCEPTIONAL~ TINGI Flt1t Ume °"9rod, thtf epectoue 4 bedroom, J beth femtty home IMtur" en upetolre Nvtng room with • forMor glorlou9 .,._ of the hatbor, )ettf, Coron• dee Mor end ~~I Dow....,. le• femllJ room with w.t ber end petlo Oft the Nnd. AmwJttM....,. In thle ... ,000 home. CeM 131-1400 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE-VU 8r11thtftlng VIEW of RJffM, ONett a nttht Nght9 + JOUr own privet• 1wlmmlftt poof. Formal 1•• c:omfortlMo 2· 1tory ltt1ac:hed home With ..,den entry, Interior otrtum, lmmenM maoter eutt. ,. 3 other bedroom•. All decorotor t .. hKH end fu•ury ec:c:enll. Altllng 9115,000 FEE. 131-1400 LINDA ISLE-$995,0001 Drematlc: 2•1tory entry Into lorge tMng room, femllr room end formal dining room rffldenc:e ON THE WATER. Lovely patio leedll to pllr/lflp tor 2 S.te yec:ht1. A perfect lotge femlfJ home with 4 bodroom1. 131·1400 PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT Totettr remodeled 3 IMot roetdenc:e with lubetentlal ,.,...., euHe. !xqot•H• detotlng Of whit• oek, IMi, end epec:W •tone. PIMtor wolll end IOltd lneutotlon In thll • bedroom home with drtmotlc: end epec:loltl ltvtng room end gourmet kitchen. -,000. 131-1400 OCEANFRONT-COMMANDING CORNEA Excltlftfa erchltecture, °" ·~: end Int.,....:= ~•• In thl1 ........, 2~otory ,.....__._ with beet out frOftt end VtEWI ~of C ....... A eunMte. CINn end deMk I bedrOOMI, .,......, end °"" .... n. lpec:tous femltJ room end den: A plMewe to own et -c-- tn5.000 FEE.131-1400 BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX "' prtotd ,..,... .,.,.,..... ..... ....... • 4 , 2'.h beth home Wlttt ..,.,._. end two oer ..,... ter191 bedroom gwot lfl'tfMftt. c-. lo town A beectt end Me tie tor lmalt lloM. .. ,000. Cal f7MIOO erl31·1400 OCEANFRONT-GREAT BUVt SfNtklnt Nnd, ••u-::r.. wt.wet CltMI ocunfroM lo-cation tor 2 unff9 wtt I .,.. ...... + I"' ...... E•celleftt Nfta.I hletory. Flnanc'"9 .......... -.000. CeM 131-1400 WATERFRONT WONDERFUL-REDUCTION Cuetlfft & '"etf .,..._ pler/ftolt tor 30' boet + ..... tte. Oell ........................ f.ibulou• kitchen, MCwtty ., .. tem a oek doon throuahOUt thle I bedroom, 2.5 beth home. Entof the fOOd ite Oft the w.._ In I home of dlettftctlon ... , ......... prtce. ~ .. lll0,000 FEE.131-1400 HARBOR RIDGE CREST-VIEW Fent .. uc: Kon.tngton ttten end unH with odded loft. ExqutsltefJ end prot111loNlllJ dec:cweted with...,, ,.... lbte upgrllde lndudtng Trevetttno, Nil. brw end .,..,...., ContomporltJ ltvtng .. tee beet tn W. 4 bedroom a,....., room~ In • gYerd .... ~with pooea,....,. Ind 1pa1. Pr~ et '571,000. 131·1400 LIDO PARK OAIVE CONDO Lorte bePont oondo wtth...., .._ trom Mnt room end,......, ......... , .... ...., ........ 2 ......... + den end. belhl In......,=: OwMr...., arrJ 1ot T.D. with .... c:eeh down.. CeM 131·1400 LIDO ISLE-SOPHISTICATED HOME Idell tor .... dlecrtmtnattng ••ecutfve who IPPf9de'" eteaent llduH ttvtng. Total MCurfty In thll 2 bedroom, 2 beth rffldenc:e with • ._,. petlo. lpec:toue on• 1treet·•~ 1treet lol 1415,000. 131·1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CORNER A toWIJ romod1tld contem__porerJ trt-ttv.! Mme wtttt epectou• • bedroom•, a bethe. lfthMced bf euper "••-tr11", lk~t9, JM;uul, Mrdwood lloon, for....t clftlfta room. Oceeft ..... frlfft the cledle ........ C.-ln-tllO LIDO ISLE-MUST SELL NOW11 "9cefttlJ remod1t1d 2 ... ory home on 41' lot. French door•, IMded ...... ollk detall a.....,....._= tnoludtd In ... 4 .... ,...... • ...... ...... 0 " .. Dta-TMH . ..8NNCJ OfRRS. WM In ..,__...,IOI. 131·1400 , PENINSULA POINT-LARQI HOMI tdeel lor....., who .... I 111*-. lp1al1bt tMng ,._. ..... lr1pl1U _,II DI 1 ......................... . A flM 2..-, ....... llt 1 ................ ..., beJ end .._. __ 131·1411 • • . and wilk View o/ waler BALBOA ISLE-CAPE COO c-. .. bey, ... lelend hotM .... brtclc ..... end wetftlltl In thle a bedroom home with loft. Aelllnt .. _.. ITMIOO 0 NEWPORT POOL HOME On S.19 corner lot, • ., .. , temltJ home tMt Me been ~ decofoted. 4 bedrOOMI, 2'11 belhl. ......, room, remodeled gourmet kitchen + new pelnt end rooft , .. ,.,, .. poof end deck. Securtty 1pt9m. lubmlt oft9r1. SMl,000. 17lMIOO NEWPORT HOME-ONLY 1321,GOOll lpanlett 1tyle with • complete retnodet lncl•dln9 4 bedrOCNN, lleded g ... 1, wOOd ttoon, French doon end lellnd kitchen. An 1ppe1llftfa corMr property wtth ..,._ poof~llze yerd. A .. umo • 12.5~ loen of 1231,000. m-llOo WA TERFAONT-ONL Y $295,000ft A convenient Newport corner loc:otlon with .... brick patio loedlftt to dock for •m•t bolt. Buat • • ..... tM• property "" potontlol with Hl1tlng 2 bedroom ,..~. On FEE lend. 631-1400 ENTERTAINER'S DELIGHT-1271,000 llrtght end •ry • bedroom hOfM for oucutlft. Wonderlul now for Nvtng eurroundtng· • 1rectoue petto . ....,,._.n condfflon In one of Newport'• prot1 ... t netghborttood9. 1271,000. 131-1400 WESTCLIFF-•MPECCABLE-CORNEA lnotontfJ 8'1PHlng home on • 1wuplng corMr with ...,. tewn, flower9 end • pleture of wtnutl A '"efJ ,...., home with 5i ....... end ,...., ,....,., ' ............ end... .ct. ffMR90lll ... c:onclttton end ... priced .. -·-E. 131·1400 • BALBOA P£NtNSUlA-0 A BUY" OwMr O.INRAft end. ANXIOUa to ... .....,...._ 9alboe Penln1.te Point 2 •lorJ home. MDUC!D TO -.-, .,......... den, htng , .......... ......,. end otwm..,.. '11·1400 NEWPORT CONDO-DOCK ........... ' .......... 2¥1 ...... oondo,,....., ......... . .........., w1tlp1p1red In .. c1l11tt OOftdllloftl ..... IMO- .., .............. doMt, ..... , ........ ~ .. ,.., end .. .., JO' boll 2 ...... to...... ....... tnl,000. Ctl 131-1400 CUSTOM HOME + FRUIT ORCHARD Almoet en ocre of lend with "'°"' r....on end ....., fruit t,... . ....,._ cwtom a bedroom hollte """ ......., '°°"'• dining end 11140 ft. pool Ab'tuln, .............._ .,.. a.,.... ....... Good tlnMctnt enc1.....,...., arrr end .. con1ld1r •!!chantM· 1111,tol. '31-1400 IRVINE-UNIVERSITY PARK LJtM ................... .., ...... Oft ..... cul • NC. laer CON rerd, lf-clUdld wtltt PflflHIDMlf decor ..... I .. bedr.arc1111e"'"' .__ wtltl ,.,. ... ....., room. 1-.-. IS1·1400 NEWPORT PENTHOU81-$1J,IOOI Ad11!111t1 llHfttllf ..... In e MCwtty oondo oo.p19x. Out•ur ....., .. ooe.t VllW ............... .._ et 11,.. ..._ ,.... a1.1411 1 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS SALES. RENTALS, PJIOPERTY MANAGEMENT Orange county R..a Eltate/ An Adwrt llew Listing SOI llC(J -On Dolphin Tr. Immaculate 3 bdrm large tot and nifty beamed family and priced to go. Buy at $285,000 ' WE'RE THE TOPS! U ,_.,l()UI: t1 ()Ml:i REAL TORS· (714) 675-6000 Sll,000 te S211,IOO AfFOllUL£ CUii -Ne~t and clean 2 bdrm, near shops and cafes fn old CdM, nice yards, excellent loan. $215,000 Cl.UI UD COOL -"Monaco" In Harbor View, skylights, bay windows. wooded decks, bub- bling waterfall. All for $239,000 l lUFFS IW n -Two bdrm townhome. planta- tlo_n shutters, antiqued cabinets, perfect con- dition, some view. Only $137,900 OPNSITt llYC -Older 3 bdrm, 3 ba, great R-3 corner lot with view potential, owner may finance. $299,000 IHA VHH -Quiet cul de sac, curved drive. paned windows, great curb appeal, 3 bdrm, 2 bath on 7,500 sq.ft. lot. $165,000 llllC IS U Off(I -No S down. lease option or assum loans. Fantastic CdM view. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, private beach, all for only $299,500 1£STCUFF T.-• -Lovely tocatlon,2 bdrm, 2 bath with delightful patio and partial view and only $130,000 OPEi SITllllY llLY 1-1 4 Wr•. 21/J Ill. 01bt1114i•g ''"· cllse It C41 leutlo1, l r4MOf' $365,000 (LH) ............. ,. 1211 Portside. HVHls, CdM IPll UTllllY Ill llllAY 1-1 Sn •ice! l Wn1. "" kitcl!H 1141 1 fallily roet1 tuts tlltasllc $285,000 ......... 13 12 Dolphin. Irvine Terrace. CdM IPEl llllAY llLY 1-1 Atn.. 3 Wn1. 2 !sat• t.ay llMlt. lls• i.4sc"'9« S 152.000. ... . 2013 Calvert Ave .. Mesa Verde. CM IM&nt let. 4 Wnl. cowett4 ,atlo, ftre,it, 5'0f'l coert $349,000...... . . .... 1230 Sand Key. HVHls. CdM CM4 asSIUMt i.., so.t• of MORY, 2 Wnl. 1t1t 5"'s $215.000... .... .. ...... .. ....... 704 Avocado. Old CdM Uleuct", Ny lriMows, Mcks, Uytipts! $239,000..... ..... . ... 2025 Port Bristol. HVHms. NB SI00,00011, ESCAPE! -Very adult 3 bdrm condominium with pool, spa, beach access and picture perfect Jetty view. Only $375,000. CWIPtolSllP COllOllllUI -A beauty. 2300 sq.ft. In old CdM. Spa. decks, Interesting view. 3 bdrm, 2 baths at $300,000. lew Listing ,. .. -4 bdrm In H.V. Hiiis, CdM, court yard entry. spacious single story floor plan, great view of city, bay and beyond. $365,000 L/H. CWSY CWSIC -South of highway duplex with 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units. Owners deck large with some view. Good loan. $395.000 "OI A ClW Nf' -See San Clemente to Catalina Island while sitting in living room of charming 2 bdrm. $695,000 01 TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor. In- credible view, 4 bdrm, 41/r bath, pool and.spar Needs finishing touches. $395.000 L. fllE SOUTll OF FIU CE -Captured in Cameo Shores. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 'h acre, private beach access, assum. loan. owe 2nd $425,000. OIE llC LOT -Single story 4 bdrm In Harbor View Hiiis. Sport court, flreplt, covered patio, near park and all for $349.000 HWSI COACll IOUSE !.-3 bdrm. 3 bath amid canyon of CdM. Crown mouldings, wood beams, used brick, charm $435.000 l lC U I CuntlC HPlll -Old CdM near park. playground, 2 bdrm. 2 ba, own8f' unit. French drs, leaded glass, fireplaces. $340,000. Sl•CL£ STH Y CISTtl -4 (or 5) bdrms in heart of coastal Newport Beach. Spacious, bright. with sunny patio. $415,000. YOU CH to IT -Beams. bricks. newer 3 bdrm. 2 bath home 'h block to beach. With help It could have a view. $359,500 IUCllC OVll TIE OCEU -4 bdrm. 5000 sq.ft masteriece In Laguna. Steps to beach. breathtaking view. spa, newer. $1 .520,000 SIT GI TOP Of TitE WOILD -Overlook Newport, harbor. ocean from 3 bdrm. 6 bath estate In CdM. Truly unique. $1 .150.000 CIUT SPOT Tl ll -View of lake and Big Canyon golf, next to tennis, 2 bdrm con- dominium, priced to sell fast. $249,000 Cl£M II WTIUlff -Immaculate 3 bdrm. Lots of lot. Close-to high school and shops. Owner/agent transferred. $265,000 U,_.,l()UI: t1()M~§ SlCl.11£1 A~ -Mesa Verde Drive, 3 bdrm, 2 t>ath famlty home. Back yard with lush landscaping and fruit trees. $152,000 Cll MPUIU -Great south of highway lo- cation. Specious units. Ocean view from back unit. Only $298,000 REALTORS' (714) 675-6000 WE'RE DOWN TO EARTH! U~l()U~ tif:M~i. l?~LT()l?§. f31()-f3()()() / PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT Mac 0 ARTHUll BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MA il 1 \ - l I I ' I IPEI HISEi -lllllllY 621 DONALD PLACE, Newport Beach ... One of 4 homes on cul de sac. 4 yrs new, super floor plan & decorating, 3 bdrms, den, formal dining room. Assume loan. $350,000. (1-4) IATllllY/SllllY 1336 GALAXY DRIVE;. Dover Shores ... Thls spectacular cflff home offers unbelievable bay & ocean view, Indoor pool with retractable roof, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths + powder room. A touch of class on fee land, $795,000. (1-4:39) SllllY 32 IMA LOA COURT, Newport Beach ... Newport Crest townhome. 2 bdrms. 2 baths, new paint, drapes & carpets. Comm. pool & tennis. $164,000. (1-4) 3• ENG-00~ Newport Beaeh ... Newpon Crest townhome. fully furnished & Immaculate condition, 2 bdrms, 2.% baths, trl-level, permanent ocean view from master suite. Pool & tennis. $187,500. (1-4:30) An entertainer's delight with this marvelous water view from kitchen · and step-down llvrng and dining Toom separated by 11 woodt:ruming fireplace. Add 3 bedrooms. 3 baths for a perfect single level home. Large assumable loan. Offered price, $799.000. .. $100,000-$300,000 • UST COSTA MESA TOWNHOME -one of 6. attached at garage for privacy. Quality built in 1983. 3 bedrooms. 2 '/2 baths. yard plumbed for spa Asking $155,000. A super buy. ·- JUST LISTED WESTCUFF VlllA -the WEST CLIFF VILLA-just listed in Newport Beach, a de- lightful condo for the adult, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace, 2 car garage. pool + Jacuzzi. Walk to markets & shops. Price $159,000. 'Flexible terms. MEWPORT CREST -tri-level townhome with 3 bedrooms, 2111 baths. community pool & ·ten- nis. Price $180.000. MEWPORT CREST -townhome shows like a model. Move-in condition. 3 bedrooms, 2111 baths. spectacular water view. Price $189.000. IUll OW•ED -Newport Crest townhome has 4 bedrooms, 2¥.. baths, family room, communi- ty pool & spa + tennis courts. Inquire today about affordable financing. Priced at $195.000. •EWPOIT CIEST -Townhome with full ocean view from living room & master suite. 3 bedrooms, 21/z baths, move in condition. $250,000 A IEAUTlfll. IUIEAT -with a breathtaking view of ocean & bay from 2 balconies. This Ver- sailles condo features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large closets, washer & dryer Included. Comm. poot & spa area. Offered at $275,000. $300,000-$608,000 JUST USTH OI UN ISU -a neat and clean 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on large lo1 close to clubhouse. $349,000. Also available for rent at $9oo.oo a month. HlllO'S OPP-.n -to build or remodel home on 45' wide lot. Owner will consider trade for home In La Jolla or Santa Ynez. Price S365,000 on Via Loree. SUPfl CUii APPEAL -two story home on Lido Isle. Features 3 large bedrooms, 21/z baths, family room, dining room, beautiful patio.· Price $425.000 on Via Quito. TASTEFUUY IEIOIEUI -Lido Isle 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Fireplace In master suite + Jacuzzi & huge walk-in closet, gourmet kitchen. Price $469,000 on Via Quito. IUI OREi l U EICEWIT IUY -in Corona del Mar. Corner location on Waterfront Dr. Cus- tom built home, French windows. oak floor- ing. close to shops. Price $475,000. MAS IEH IEMOIEUD -3 bedrooms. 2112 baths. den, large sundeck and patio. Stereo sounds throughout. You'll be impressed. Price $493,000 on Via Cordova. FHTASTIC 2 STORY -on Udo Isle and near new, beautifully decorated with furnishings nego- tiable, 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. den, .wet bar. rooftop spa. REDUCED TO $559.000. $600,000 . $800,100 SPACIOIS All IESIUIU -home on lido Isle corner location. Beautifully malntaJned 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. High celllngs with open beams and a lush patio for relaxing and entertaining. Price $675,000 on Plazza Lido. .. 111£1 -Laguna Beach retreat. Spec- tacular very secluded custom home wtth pool, spa & sauna. Newly painted Inside & out. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, famlty room on approx 'h acre. Price $700,000. IOVH Slt01£S corr Mil -on Galaxy Drive. an exciting 4 bedrooms t a large family room with fantastic view of bay and ocean. Pool & putting green for added pleasure. Price $775,000. Fee land. 1 BAYFIOITS TO $1,900,000 $AJFIOIT ltlCll-11$( -on Lido Park Dr. offers a rea1 show place. Master bedroom, den, 11...i baths, beautiful kitchen, security bldg. RE- DUCED $50,000 now $295,000. Try low down II HY AID CITY UCITS -enhance this pro- fessionally decorated bayfront condo-on Udo Park Or. Features 2 bedrooms. 3 baths, den. 2 decks, air cond. Walk to shops & res- taurants. Slips available. Price $495,000. IEAITIFUl l SPACIOUS -home, 60' on the bay with dock for large yacht. A perfect . 5 bedroom, family room, game room. gourmet kitchen, for the discriminating buyer. Priced at $985,000 on fee land, Dover Shores. UClWIT IUT -for UOo Isle 2 story bayfront. Beautiful view of north channel. 2 spacious bedrooms, 3 s;. baths, large llvlng room with wet bar. Owner will consider L/Optlon. $995,000. FAITUTIC PllCE IEDUCTIOle -you can't afford to pass up. Beautifully remodeled bayfront with super view & dock for large boat. Price $1,295,000 on Via Lido Soud. Large master suite w/vlew. IEWllC WATH VIEW -from this 2 story bayfront with 4 spacious bedrooms. 4 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces -1 In master suite, dock and sandy beach. On Via Lido Soud. $1,495,000. EJCWOT ,_. f'MCllC -Is offered with this Lido Isle bayfront with a super view of all bay activities. Sllp with many electrical outlets. Ideal for sportflsher. Features 3 bedrooms. famlly room, formal dining room. Pr~ $1,495,000 on Via Lido Nord. OltCIUl SPAClltlS -Lido Isle, 5 bedroom home on 45' wide lot & next to greenbelt. Beauttfut view of the bay & Fashion Island. See and submit your term1. Asking St ,575,000. On Via Lido Nord. EIJlf 1ll ... , ICTMTilS -from ttila elegant- ty deodrated bayfront home on Udo Isle. Hu every feature that would appeal to a dtt- crimlnatlng buyer. 5 bedrooma, den, maid'• Quertera, doek for 2 boats. Price St,900,000 on Vt• Udo Nord. NEWPORT BEACH IMI ft.Ull t1n.- Outstandlng value In the heart of Newport Beach. Walk to everything. Community poot and clubhouse. Sunny patio, 2 BA. Move-in con- dl11on. Tll lllfFS & S1H ... Large Plaza nit on greenbelt with lovely bricked patio. End it provides lots of light. 3 BR, 2'h BA and well maintained and decorated. Probate sale and priced feallstlcally. •••• , OlllT 1111,111 This sharp 3 BR, 2'h BA condo has it all: Ocean view from kitchen & private deck, pastoral western views, cool breems, super floor plan, community pool & tenn s. Shows beautifully. Excellent value! ....... ..a . $211,HO Just listed. Lo-Nest priced 3 BR Carmel on the market. Priced to sell fast. Good location-well maintained block close to pool and school. Larger lot. ~ .• ,.. Abandon "Mom's Taxi Service.'' Shops & school within 3 blocks of this 2 story traditional family home with 5 BR, large family room & private yard. Walk or bike to Westcliff Village . never crQSsing major street. WISTIUff P2l,llO -----~1hts-~ BR home has everything~ -Gurb appeal, totally new kitchen & breakfast room, French doors, crown mouldings, huge pool and spa. Excellent financing. It's perfpr•I wmaJff pn,111 Charm abounds In this wonderful Cape Cod style family home. Large spacious rooms throughout, separate master suite, plus chil- dren's rooms. Family room w/handsome stone fireplace opens to pool/spa area. New kitchen w/eatlng area. A real value. IUYllW SNIMI Price dropped $10,500 on this popular New . Bedford 4 BR, 2'h BA. Corner loeatton. City tights view. Great family home close to new park. Guard gated security. Community pool, spa, tennis. WESTIUff PH• Single story traditional in Dover Shores. Paver entry passes by open living room, formal dining room, sit-down wet bar & onto family room looking out on private yard & large spa 4 BR, 3 BA. 3 car garage. Feell Wlmuff Pll .... Flawless detail & quality throughout this one of a kind owner/builder California Provincial. Vaulted, beamed celling In living room plus formal dining room, family room, den & 3 BR. All rooms took out into private flower filled courtyard. Must see! IEWPlll •11111 uai.- 4 BR traditional home on private street, se- cluded Uvtng. Home 5 years old; use of vaulted ceilings, French doors, wood floors, neu1ral colors. High assumable loans. A perfect situ- ation. IUISLAm ... ,Ill Exchange your N.B. home for this dramatic 3 year new, 3 BR home located In private com- munity fronting the golf course. Versatile decor- etlng for Informal to forrpal entertaining. Call for ·appointment. NEW PORT BEACH Offla 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. llTllllY .. , ... u 2555 Vista Dr 4 BR. FR. Den $625.000 ELEANOR BOWIE SllllY lllffl 2224 Vista Hogar 3 BR, FR $159.500 KAY PARKER llnmll 2772 Circle Or 3 BR $250,000 ELEANOR BOWIE -111.UI 313 Poppy 3 BR $349,900 L YLEEN EWING UllllW'IEW-.U 27 15 Lighthouse Ln 5 BR, FR $397.500 M. MATIHEWS 4 BR, FR $515,0?0 _C. RUMSFELD ...... 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR $550,000 C. BALDIKOSKI llnmlH 2555 Vista Or 4 BR, FR, Den $625,000 L. MARSTON Liii SIU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR, FR $625.000 EDIE OLSON OTHER AREAS LJ11U--. · s1n.- SEA TERRACE. 2 BR townhome. Assumable loan. Lovely view of ocean. Private area, tennis courts, pool, sauna. spa. Beach access. Best priced view home In area. PIUllllT -.,_ t211,111 Terrific Peter's 3 BR + family room, C Plan in immaculate condttion and located on beaU1iful community park. Spacious rooms, cathedral oeillngs. quality construction. lovety brick entry & patio, etc .. etc. mll 111& t21'- .. units In excellent rental area close to Newport Beach. Two 2 BR & two 1 BR with laundry room & 8 parking spaces. Good assumable loan. Gross multiplier under 10.0. lJllU ... $211,liO Sea Terrace 2 BR, den or 3 BR. Ocean view in private gated area. Pool, spa. tennis & &ach access. Used brick patios. automatic sprinklers. low maintenance, new paint. Great-retreat on one level. SU Jiii ~ 1111,-. Forever views of the foothills of San Juan Capistrano. Nestled among Equestrian Estates. a rambling 6 BR custom home. Owner will carry substantial financing and/or exchange for a lot. .-nlum& Slll,lll FOf' anyone ~Ing to live with a compelling Intimacy with 1he sea, surf & sunse1s, come see ttils older 3 BR, 3 BA home prioed at lot value. Private street. Expandable. Rare opportunity! .. , ... 11 ....... Walk to Pfivate beaches in gate guarded com- munity. Excellent starter home With poten1181 for future expansion. Lovety patio. 3 BR. brick fireplace and lots of Bayshore charm. llYHl•S t•,• Garden patio with brilliant flowers sets this home apart. Accent is on value; be a jump ahead of the market here. Family dining room with cozy fireplace, 3 BR. new appliances. Call today. Fee Land. llYSlllH sn1,- Beaut1tu1 brick patio welcomes you to thts charming home with 3 BR, French doors. wood floors, beamed ceilings and country kitchen . Exceptional value. See today. Fee Land. PlmsaA llYnm . 11•.- C\assic Balboan home on pmngs. Spacious master BR with terrific bay, moun1ain & night light view. Boat dock + boat storage under house. L .. lSU 11,111 ... Exceptional Country French traditional bayfront home perfected to please. 5 BR, lovely mold-. . plus open views of bay & hills. Tennis & beach nearby! --- UHAISU 11,IM ... Fabulous turning basin views -5 BR, 5'h BA, magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfect con- dition, 3 fplcs. courtyard entry, south patio. room for up to 75' boat. 11L11A P1.a1U P.l~ French custom residence w/73' on main chan- nel, 4 BR, 8 BA, w/pool. His & hers bath suites. art studio, gymnasium, library, gourmet kitchen w/butler's pant')'.. Too many amenities to enu- merate. By appt. only. · CORONA DEL MAR .m..cam s-.- voung executive's 2 BR & den home decorated in earth tonesf with a sophisticated flair. Very upgraded idea resort living w/guard gated se- curity, pools & tennis. _ Clllll Ill 1111 13JIMI Perfect owner/user duplex. Front unit has 2 BR, loft, 2'h BA & family room. Back unit is just as1 nice but has no family room. Built in 1972 & a corner location! ' llH CllllA HL llAI 141._ View and Income too!!! Immaculate uruts oceanside of highway w/view of bay, ocean and across from park. 3 BR, 2 BR and Guest. interiOf' garden atrium, French doors and windows and more.' Reduced to $469,000. snwss C1ST• 11,,.,_ A French Chateau in Corona del Mar! Its beauty is awesome & its view unforgettable. Only the best was considered for this archrtectural beauty. By appointment. WE SELL 1HE HOMES 1HAT MAKE YOU SN/"TIIAT'S US~' I"" 6 -Orange COunty Real Es1ate/An AdYertt91ng ~to the DAJLY PILOT/Saturday, November 24, 1984 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP OUTSTllDll& llYFIOIT Magnificent home on 196' frontage. Terrific for entertaining inside or out with huge family room. complete bar. lovely patio's and landscaping. Beautiful woods & French doors add charm to this 3 Bd 2'h Ba family home. All the details you'd expect in a lovely custom home. Asking $3,300,000. Ask tor Carolyn Mason SPECTACIUll CUSTIM HIE 180° ocean views from this 6 Bd. 4 plus bath home built on three levels on a hill in Emerald Bay. Each room has spectacular views!! Home was featured in Orange County magazine. Price includes all furnishings. Galleria activity room includes salt water tanks that reflect the under- F&ITAITIO ICW VIEW Completely remodeled 3 level home has a beautiful entertaining area centered around pool and spa. Large Mstr suite with fireplace & study. This is a must see for your discriminating buyers! $839.000. Ask for Connie Maxsenti Ill CUYll IUIYILLE This 4 Bd home is elegant in decor with imposing ceiling heights, highly unique & individual gar- den kitchen which extends Into a terrace. The downstairs bedroom serves as a den. Home offers a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside & back bay. $675.000. Ask for Liz Beazley .. • IS EICRLEIT IPNRTllln $425.000 for this luxurious Big Canyon townhome. Comfortable living in this gate guarded community. Imposing two story entry _opens to...3.2' living room w~th walls of glass to a garden view. 3 spacious Bd, 2'h Ba. formal dining room & wet bar.' 3 car garage. Ask for Lois Egan llmE llllll ISUll Recently remodeled and redecorated this 3 Bd 1'/• Ba home (or 2 plus office) features a large Mstr Bdr with sunny deck & lovely bay views on a prime corner lot. Light, bright & airy and only $399,000. Ask f~r Hallie Strock. water theme of the home. For private showing IEW LISTlll!! EIEIALI IAY r----..--m---r.artt-EHt'1tt1-1K,i~rsc!lclh~le~r:...ee~·Hn..-.S,2.~s~o~o~.o~o~o~-cr.~-.-...~~.,-c~·t-rmr+n•.· f A1gh fashion 3 Bd with crcean-vteW;-familv-f'fYlfft-,----..... ....._ ..... ~._...~--~~~~--:---:--•~--- I L ' I • t ,llVATE .EA-&., fenced yard. flat lot. Completely rebuilt in 1984. Two separate. two story units. Just 2'h blocks to H • Lots of appeal & low maintenance $654.000. Ask beach! Front unit has 2 Bd, 2'h Ba, den. family One of the nicest 3 Br. 3112 Ba homes in Emerald for Rod Daley room. fireplace, laundry rm. & private patio. Bay. Large street to street lot. Spectacular Rear unit has 3 Bd 2 Ba, fireplace. walk in pantry views!! Private tennis. Call Rod Daley or David EIEULD UY-11•1,000 & laundry room. Wood beam ceilings, outside{ Hirschler for private sh~wing. $1,650,000. Immaculate, charming 4 Bd 4 Ba family home. shower & private deck. Ask for Lois Egan. LlllA ISLE Gorgeous home on outstanding lot with full view down Newport channel. Slip will accommodate a 78' yacht! 4 Bd, 5 full baths, 3 fireplaces and a pool. Beautifully decorated! Assume a $750,000 loan. Priced at $1,395,000. Owner is willing to trade up or down. Ask for Jon Jarvis CHiii COVE-EICEPTIOUll Y PllCEIJ This beautiful China Cove home is one of the best buys in C.D.M. or Newport! Floor to ceiling unobstructed forever view of Catalina, sunsets. jetty, turning basin etc. from every room! 4 Bd, 3 Ba, warm woods & leaded glass doors add charm to this exceptional property. It you like to entertain & enjoy a constant panoramic view change, this is a must to see! Price reduced to $998,000! Ask for Nancy Short. IRVllE COVE-PllYAR IUCI Lovely 5 Bd 4 Ba home in gate guarded Irvine Cove. Spectacular entry with swimming pool, entertainment area, ocean view. Otten con- sidered tbe finest beach in So. Calif. Offered at $898,000. Call Rod Daley or Al Weinert. STATELY ClmlNUIY SPlllll Exceptionally large rooms make this Emerald Bay home a great buy at $845,000. 5 bd., formal dining. family room. den. spa and sauna. Across from the park. Ask for Rod Daley. UIHA IUOl ICUIFlllT Beautiful oceanfront with spectacular views of Catalina & Whiskey Point. 3 Bd, 21.h Ba. Owner says "sell now". Will rent montll to month. House must be shown for sale. By appointment. $840,000. For details call Rod Daley or Nancy Short. Could be 5 Bd 's or 4 Bd & den. Newly carpeted. Easy access to private tennis court's and beach. Ask for David Hirschler. SPECTACIUI ICUI I CATALllA VIEWS!! White water view from this North Laguna 4 Bd 3 Ba home. Open beams. family room & more on a cul-de-sac. street to street lot. Terrific quality! $590.000. Ask for Rod Daley TWO STORY LWEI &USS EmY This fantastic 3 Bd townhome In prestigious Big Canyon has a medley of amenities-rich planked floor in living room. dining room. kitchen and family room. four skylights illuminate the 1st floo,. Wrap around patio and views of bay and ocean. Wonderful buy! $535,000. Ask tor Carolyn Mason. . llUTITAlll& VIEWS Turn off your T.V.-live entertainment Is yours rom this 2 Bd corner unit right on the bay. You have the daytime activity of all the boats and the night lite view tool! Beautifully remodeled and will sell furnished or consider a reasoncfble lease •option. Property can be leased for $2,000 per tmonth furnished. Asking price $465.000. Ask for •Carolyn Mason or Hallie Strock. NE If A 1111 This contemporary decorator's h6me with 3 separate Mstr suites Is located In Newport Beach on a 11• acre with a brook running thru the property. The custom quality of this home will lsatlsfy all your neectsl In addition to the spacious living areas there Is an addltlonal 1200 sq ft in an unfinished basement. All for $425,000. Call Nancy Short for more Information about this exciting buy. NEWPORJ BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hiiis LOCITIOI, LIOATIOI, LOCATlll French doors. tiled kitchen, covered private patio plus 3 Bd, 2'h Ba. This superbly main- tained townhome also offers community tennis, pool and spa. Don't miss this opportunity to buy in a great community. $230,000 fee. Ask for Jim Sellers. ILI FFS-1211,0001 Perfect family home In the Bluffs being offered at a sacrifice price for a quick sale. 3 Bd 2'h Ba. with lovely greenbelt & partial back bay view. Ask for Barbara Gothard IOllLE LIT Near Harbor High-room for two homes. One 1500 sq ft. The other 2400 sq ft. Drawings are available. Owner lives out of town and Is eager for offers! Ask for Jon Jarvis. $185,000. UOEPTllllLL Y PllOEI $174,900 for this Newport Crest townhome Is super! Walk or bike to the beach. Enjoy the n~arby pool, tennis & clubhouse. Striking 3 Bd 3 Ba in garden setting. Formal dining room, step down living room, fireplace. wet bar. Clerestory windows shed light throughout the second levet Mstr suite with Its .own private library. Ask for Lois Egan. 1111 PIEITill-LIW Pl• Ocean bluff condo in Newport Beach facing large greenbett. Lowest priced 2 Bd 2 Ba. Only S 167,500. Ask1 for Linda Oeth. Orange County Real Estate/ An Advertlsina aupokwnent to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday. November 24. 1984 -7 Couple danced their-way into Peal estate By JOY D~~HONY o ... ,,....e ... Jerry and Christa Long of The Starnes Co. on Pacific Coast Hig~way in Corona del Mar make real estate a team effort, just as they shared the music and dance worlds they lett Just six years aQo. The Long partnership 'began when German-corn Christa. at age 19, went to a "Fasching" party in Berlin, which 1s something like a Mardi Gras celebration. There she decided she wanted to hear the 298th American Army jazz band. a famous band because It was the only one behind the Iron Curtain. So she left her date temporarily. Gerry Long, an Army soldier who had organized the jazz combo and played clarinet in the band, asked her to dance. "That was it," Christa said. "Exactly a year and a day later we were married in Bertin.·· Before real estate. the couple enjoyed a 20-year career in the arts. Gerry has been a professor of music at Cal State Long . Beach, Ambassador College in Pasadena. a small college in Michigan and Jacksonville University in Florida. Besides appearing in Las Vegas, the coo II It years.,_be ctsmusic director and she as ballet mistress an_d stage manager. As a choreographer of ballet. Christa was personally Invited by George Balanchine ln 1969 f6 teach the New York City Ballet. This experience, she says, became the highlight of her dance career. Today she still hears news of her proteges who have mad fl it big in the dance world. In addition, the two Longs entertain guests in their home with musical per- formances. A recent one included music by Brahms. Jerry and CbrUta Long 0.1 ••• * Ull IWIEI 1211,000 Extra large 3 bdrm C.Orona del Mar condo only 2 years old. French doors, wet bar. ~ive brick Cireplace, Cape Cod styling. Submit YOUR tertns. PllllllU Niil II 2 LITS 1141,IOO Spacious 4 bdrm home·just a short walk to bay & ocean beaches. Family nn, den, dining rm, 4 car garage & a separate apt. Large yard with room for a pool. WllTOUFF -E $444,100 Beautifully decorated and imtnaculate 3 bdrm home. priced to sell. Terrific family room with stone fireplace. stand up wet bar and big screen TV area. Enclosed yard. air conditioning, like new. FAIT llW YIEW 1111,000 What a fabufous view -from the jeuy to Palos Verdes! Expandable 2 bdrm home with pool in exclusive Irvine Terrace. Owner will finance at 12'1 fixed. . (714) 673-4400 112,000 .... * 1-1,. lmlEST $111,IOO Very nice 2 bdrm. 2 bath l.'Ondo in popular Westcliff. Walk to shopping, transportation & park. Pool, fireplace, light & airy end unit. C.I.•. HUI VIEW 1141,000 Elegant California style home with sweep- ing ocean view. 3 large bdrms, family rm. dining rm, breakfast area & lovely yard with ocean view spa. Very private. IO FUT • TIE UY 1111,000 Beautifully maintained 4 bdrm with private pier & float able to accommodate a large yacht. Family nn. dining nn, breakfast rm & a large workshop-utility rm. w~ feel this is the best bayfront buy in town. ~ -l.111 * tuY DCUlllE 1441,HO Elegant 4 bdrm home on 1 1~ lots. Will exchange for a smalleT Lido home. If your family is growing, call to see this lovely home. Ravel .. and Beethoven for clarineti cello and piano. Ge1_ry played the clarinet. They attribute their success in real estate in part to the 1,000 newsletters they have distributed on a weekly basis. One hundred of them are hand-delivered by the longs from 6 to 8 a.m. around their own neighborhood in Harbor View. The jog is good for the cardiovascular system. Christa says, though now they are so well~known that the pace is slowed by the number of friends who like to stop them for a chat. The Longs· decision to leave Ambassador College in Pasadena where Gerry was chairman of the music department and Christa was head of the dance department was based partly on the enthusiasm of their 27-year old son. who started in real estate at 18 and became a broker in the San Fernando Valley at the age of 20. Today he often stops by the Longs· office to give advice. Christa says she can hardly keep up with all of his ideas. though she is always motivated by them. The two Longs expect to have their own business in a couple of months under their own name at the same location. Though they watched 10 real estate firms go under just in the blocks between t~lrs and Newport in the 1982 recession Christa ex ts to ___ thrive for tlongJlrne.._ _ - "We have enormous energies.•· she explained. Gerry adds that their experience in writing programs for musical and sta9e productions paid off when they turned to writing real estate newsletters. • ''It's a great source of satisfaction to have survived in a business where we weren't really trained," Gerry said. But the arts background is a plus, he adds. "We bring a completely new approach. There's nobody 1n town that's approaching real estate quite like we're approaching it," he explained. Estate Firm IEW LISTIH * llYllE TllUCE 1311,000 Nicely remodeled 3 bdrm home on a huge lot .,..with solar heated pool & spa. High beam ceilings. Freshly painted. Tiny bay view Owner moving out of state has priced to sell! ICTIN VIEWS 1111,000 Striking C.Orona del Ma r home featured in Home & Garden magazine. Action bay & ocean views! 3 bdrms. 3 full baths. 3 car garage. Laundry room. stained glass win- dows. brass raihngs, wet bar. skylights. on and on. C.1.1. TUI llWI 1231,HI Old house in a ternfic locauon on the ocean side of the hwy. But away from all the summer crowds. Full si7.e R-2 lot IAYOIEST U..I 1128,000 Lots of room! Lots of value. 4 bdrm. family rm & formal dining nn. Fant.astll' patio with large pool, fountain & spacious entertain· menl area . (213) 628-2828 ·2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR --- - 8 -Orange County Real e.t.te/An Advertl9'ng .tupplement to the DAILY PllOT/Saturday, Novembet 2•, 1984 DC.lebout ·BaY Ir &e:ach Real .Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US TO ••• . ~ • ..-..-_....-......._. ...... __.. ............ ..._. ........ __. ****BAYCREST**** OeJlghtful four bedroom, three bath home. Designed for comfort and gracious entertaining. Spacious living room with fireplace. Format dining room. Huge family room with parquet floor. Rich wood paneling. Wet bar. Decorator wall coverfngs. Shutters. Extra quality carpeting. Very private master suite. , ' ., Luxuriant backyard with pool. Estate size lot. Owner just reduoed_prtce $47,000_. ................................................................................ :: .... · .... NOW $298,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1326 Mariners Drive LINDA ISLE ... A comfortable kind of elegance. Visualize a magnificent five bedroom, home. Pier and float for large boat ... Secorlty guard com- munity for complete privacy. Custom built with numerous amenities Including stained and lead- ed glass windows, hardwood floors. Maid's quarters downstairs. Master and children's wings upstairs. Patio with southern exposure ............................................ $2,350,000 .BIG CANYON . . . Beautifully located five bedroom home overlooking the 18th fairway of Big Canyon Golf Course. A great home for entertaining. Huge living room with marble fire- screen plus fireplace. Gourmet"kitchen with eating area. Custom pool and spa. Three car garage. Out• of area seller. Submit offer ...................................................... $995,000 DOVER SHORES ... Meticulous detailing. On the bayfront. Beautifully remodeled within past three years. French doors. Oak cabinetry. Beveled mirrors. Gourmet kitchen. with com- plete appliances. Five spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Master bedroom retreat with fireplace plus adjoining room for office or study. Hyge brick patio. Spa. Pier and flottt for large boat. $200,000 reduction ............... Now $975,000 Fee DOVER SHORES ... The ultimate in Impressive customized view homes .. French doors, oak par- quet floors, three fireplaces. two wet bars. skylights, paneled library, gourmet kitchen, large master suite. Three additional bedrooms plus maid's quarters ............................ $845,000 BIG CANYON ... Enchanting retreat. One third acre cul de sac grounds with multitude of trees and flowering shrubs cresa•o.1rfect setting for the huge pool, spa p~~ 9 five bedroom home. Every •·a .. ome suggests thoughtf~I e._ . ,ne three fireplaces. huge llvl g ~ . •\I rooms to the huge wine cellar wl h I .•• alfler and temperature control. Security system. Three car garage. Substantial- ly reduced ............................................ $750,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ............... 5 Winged Foot Lane SPYGLASS HILL ... Popular Capehorn. Cul de sac location. Spacious four bedroom home. Front row ocean and bay view. Neat and clean condition. Easy access yet very private location ................................................. $597,500 Open Sat 1-4:30 .................. 2 Little River Circle BAYCRE8T ... Elegant In every respect. Even the light fixtures suggest quality. Four spacious bedrooms upstairs. Rlchty appointed master suite downstairs. French doors and windows. LuxuriantJy planted yard. pool ............. $550,000 BA YCREST . . . Comfortable and Inviting four bedroom. four bath home. ·custom bullt by Ivan Wells. Numerous special features. First Im- pression Is good ... wlth Its handsome exterk>r plus the privacy of a circular driveway. The comfortable and convenient floor plan reflect a considerable thought.. ............... NOW $350,000 . 1617 WESTCL.IFF DRIJ/E . DOYER 8ff0RE8 . . . Oram~tlc, large five bedroom, four.bath view home. Upstairs master , .bedroom, retreat with sitting room and view. Large lot with detached storage and workshop or guest house. The below 11% assumable financing offers real value wtth $50,000 down, or would trade for house tn Tustin or Lemon Heights Area ......................................... $468,000 HARBOR RIDGE ... The popular "Renals_- sance" model. iastefully upgraded. Plantation shutters. Decorator wall coverings. Mirrored walls. Three spacious bedrooms. Family room. Formal dining room. Briel< fireplace. Two car DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership ... thls fantastic home does it alll Tropical landscaping, waterf a~I and footbridge over lovety private entry pool and convertible spa. Four spacious bedrooms. plus maid's room with bath. Vfew of upper bay and the night tights of Fashion Island. Change of owner's plans prompts him to RE- DUCE THE SALES PRICE $145,000 .................................................... NOW $425,000 BAYCR£8T . . . Impressive home located among other prestigious homes. Wrought-iron gafed courfyarcJ entry. Sf'eP-up nvrng room. Formal d'"lng room. Family room wtth fireplace and step-down wet bar. Three bedrooms. Luxur- ious master suite. Huge rear patios. Owner motivated to eetl .... , .............................. $395,000 BAYCRllT .•. Fucinattng four bedroom. S.St · described as a comfortabte, Inviting home on quiet tre&-<llned street. Large kitchen Is a cul- inary delight. Separate and very private master suite. Extensive use of shutters for complete privacy .................................................. $375,000 JASMINE CREEK . . . Executive residence. Two-story Grand Manor type home. So beauti- fully planned you are scarcely aware of a netgh- bor, although described as a "condo". Im- pressive entry with elegant staircase. Huge liv- ing room with fireplace. Formal dining room. Restful family room. Three bedrooms ... two are quiet spacious. lovely carpets and drapes. Huge brick patio. Lush landscaping .... $370,000 BAYCRE8T ... Attractive five bedroom home. Great famlly oriented street. Perfect floor plan for large faml~ French· doors. Plantation shut- ters. Cozy fireplace. Spacious master bedroom with Sitting '<>Of!! for privacy and relaxation. Large yard wtth spa ............................. $369,000 Open Sat. 1-4:30 ................ 1821 Leeward Lane DOYER SHORES . . . Thia custom three bedroom residence Is very special. Set on an exhllaratlng vleW tot, cuahlOned '"by gardens, complimented by a poot and apa, the house I~ a sure exerctee In cratt.man9hlp. Every amenity' la here. Fully alarmed, perfecily private and In meticulous condition throughout. One of the most beautltul valuee In Dover Shores .................................................. $546,000 631-7300 BAYCREST ... Immaculate Ivan Wells custom- bullt four bedroom home. Two half baths. Spacious living room wtth cozy fireplace. Large family room with parquet floors. Etftdent Island kitchen plus breakfast area. Home has been occupied by only one family. Freshly painted. Landscaped upgraded. Property shows like new. Now clear. Owner wtll carry First Trust Deed ..................................................... $325,000 Open Sat. 1-4:30. ..... ....... 2006 Windward Lane WESTCUFF ... An outstanding value. Custom four bedroom. three bath home. Lath and plaster walls. large living room wtth fireplace. firepraoe and wet bar. No common waJts-tJe.. tween bedrooms for optimum privacy. Formal dining room. Spacious rear yard. Three car garage with laundry area. Owner will carry large first trust deed with substantial down. $325,000 BAYCRE8T ... Delightful three bedroom, two bath home In an exclusfve area. Two flreplaces. Central air conditioning. All of generous Size. Large lot. Ample space to part< recreational vehicle or boat. Owner wllJ car.ry secoAd trust deed with substanttal down ........... ~ ..... $285.000 BAYCRE8T . . . An extraordinary home In a choice location. Four spacious bedrooms. Two and one-hatt baths. Large IMng room wtth fireplace. Formal dining room plus dining space In kitchen. The den or fourth bedroom has Skylights. Backyard wtth hot tub ........ t $275,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS . . . Attractive four bedroom home In a family oriented area. Two and one-half baths. Recently remodeled kitchen with eating area. Fenced and very prfvate 'backyard with swimmer's pool. Complete secur- ity system ............................................. $265,000 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Third home from the Bay. Currently one bedroom, two bath cottage. Plans avallable for additional two bedrooms two baths and sundeek with ocean and bay view. Must Sell Immediately. Call Irene Loudon for details ............................................. $249,000 BACK BAY ... Three bedrooms. Quiet oull de sac. Large living room wtth fireplace. Fam- lly/dlnlng room with gas fireplace. House com- pletely refurbished. New paint, and much, much more ..................................................... $19-4,500 NEWPORT CMST ... Very quiet and prtvate three ~room condominium. Formal dining room. Separate breakfast room. Property In top condition. Freehly painted. Auume exlstlng loan of $150,000 at 11.25-4 .................... : ... JiB,OOO EA8TllD! COSTA •IA . . . ExceptlOnally neat and clean two story condominium. Spacious rooms. Two bedrooms. One and on.- half baths. Covered patio. Community pool ••..•...........•.......•.••................••••.•••••••••• 000 .NEWPORT BEACH --· ,._. _ -··--•--....-•-;-.. _· n•ii v 011 nT10 .. ,..,,._, N~hlw ?• 1QA.l -1~ Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising supplemet1t to the DAILY PtLOT/Saturday, November 24, 198-4 -9 .Over Sixty Years of Turning DrBIJmS Into Reality CAMEO SHORES-OCEAN VIEW Panoranuc view o( ocean Four bdrms & huge exquisite sitllng room. Gorgeous pooJJpatio in enclosed courtyard. Private beaches . Assume 1st T.D. Priced at $715,000 Fee. Call JOYCE DA.BOLT or S ALLY S HIPLEY NEAR NEW EASTSIDE C.M. HOME Move right in! 3 bdrm, 21n bath custom home on lrg lot Oak cabinets, greenhouse wmdown in kitchen, skylight, fireplace, covered pauo plus many extras. $205,000. Call DONNA or BJLL WEBSTER "'-r NEWPORT BEACH-POOL & SPA Bl-autiful 3 bdrm and den or 4 bdnn home. Lovely pauo entertainment area with lush gar· dens and C1re pit. Also has R. V access. Excellent location! A must S«> for the d1scnrrunating buyer. Priced at $324.900 Ask for BILL or DONNA WEBSTER. HARBOR RIDGE LOT DRASTIC R~DUCTION Exdus1vr. guard gated c'Offimumty Large Bulldable · Flat. $399.000 Call MARILYN TWITCHELL ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE Just steps to the 7th green from th1Slovefy executive home. Gourml'l k1tc·hen. 30 feel or wardrobe plus a large walk·m doset, large fam- ily room area with bar that sealS 12 and a small danct' floor or spac..'t! for pool t.ablt> All this with room to c•xpand for only Sl.295.000 Call DOROTHY HARDCASTLE LIDO ISLAND BA YFRONT Spt.'<-'la(·ular bayfront horn(' w/p1er and slip ro r large yat·ht Quiet location wlstreet parking 1-J- car garagt' Elevator, rentral voc·uum. elect. awn· mgs. gourmet kitchen. leaded glass entry door, skylight, maid quart('rs Please call MARIA BERCOVITZ BLUFFS-LOW DOWN srNGLE LEVEL LEASE/OPTION OR SALE Assumt> $154.000 at 11.50% Spacious 3 bdrm end unit on quiet greenbelt with large enclosed yard & 2 lovely patios Convenient location Walk to Ea.stbluff Shopping Center Land may be pure~ for $25.084 Reduced to $193,900. Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T OWNER RELOCATED NEED FAST SALE Plan ··1" Turtle Rock Glen. 2 bdrm condo Extensive use of skylights. Enormous maswr swte, 2 ftreplaces, sunken tub. attached 2-car garage Cl()6(' to University High School. Ab· sumabh.' (mancmg. Call LINDA TAGLlANE'ITl COOL AND CRISP Immaculate home on award winning cu.I-de-sac Very quJet yet moments from shopping center. churches, hoots. Three bdrms, two baths. ex- tremely well maintained ms1de and out. Front and rear yard very g'reen but need mirumum care $147,000 Call DOROTHY MITCHELL ' IRVINE TERRACE VIEW Ch0tce location: Walking distance to Fashion Island. beaches & clubs. 4 bdrms. dining room. family room. pool. Viw o ( ocean. ISiands. bay & night lights. $789,500. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lovely Village Crt'<'k rondo 3 bdrm... 2 baths. family room, fireplace, dbl garage. Convenient to all. $124,900 L .H. Call CAROL PANGBURN LOOKING FOR A TAX SHELTER? Never vacant Spa<>1ous duplex in easy access loc-ation two doors from best West Newport Crean Beach. $25.200 1nrorne per year Could be much more 1( rented seasonally. Two 3 bdrm, 2 baths w/woodburning fireplaces. Mouvated sellers are asking only $285,000 w/h1gh as- -.umable loan Call MARILYN HILL PRICE" REDUCTION HARBOR VIEW HOMES 01w of best values Spacious. 3 Pdrms. family room. large kitchen , fonnaJ dirung. Plenty of room to expand. $278,100 Ft-e or $2~i9.500 Leasehold. Call CAROL PANGBURN LIVE IN THE FOAeST ~11hn~. u·nms. pool. sauna. buhards & dub h()ll.S(' priv1leg('S mdudc'<I with this 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 2;!00 ft family home. Located on cul-de-sat• lll ucaly ptus grove. Highly upgradl-'d Top value. $197.500. Call MARY JANK NEWPORT BEACH CONDO :l bdrms/den located on golf l'OUnil' in prrstigious Bag Canyon Sw('(•p1ng view of 5th fairway. Highly upgraded Landscaped by Beeson Walk· mg d1stafl('(" to NC'wport Center & Fashion Island. $390,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE LIDO BA YFRONT DUPLEX Two beautiful apts Each with 3 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplac-e Lower unit has formal dining rm Sandy bc.it•h Live m one least' one or t'on verl to smgl<' family home $869,500 CaU CATHRYN TENNILLE BLUFFS-FEE LAND LARGEST MODEL :moo sq ·fl of pt'rfecuon Newly dt't'Orated. highly upgradc>d Extra lrg bonus rm & spacious c'Ountry kitchen Beauufully landscaped wrap-a· round patio on love ly grl'en~lt near pool $295.000 Call SALLY S HIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T LOCATION a TEAMS TERMS a LOCATION $20.000 down. umat:Ue lsl. owe 2nd 2 bdrms, 2 baths. Com er lot ~ Crom park, pool. tennis ct.s. Move·m c'Ond Bright & cht.>ery wllh ca· thedral cr>1hngs. FP, DR, & eating area off kitchen, Call DOROTHY HARDCASTLE CAPISTRANO BEACH White water ocean and harbor views from every room Three bdnns (two master suites), family room, den and elevator. Completely furnished Professionally decora\ed. $685,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE AAAE CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF LOT Pmne art>a between lnsp1rauon Point and L..attle Corona Beach. Your dream home wiU command spectacular vistas of the ,etty acuon, night lights & udt' pools. $950.000. Call MARILYN HILL STUNNING EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Lovely Newport kx:at1on Sophisticated c•nter- ta1mng home with elegant curb appeal 2 bdrms plus den or 3 bdrms Fire place m laving & spacious family room opening to largt· pool $350.000. Call MARILYN HILL 4400+ SW. FT. NEWPORT BEACH HOME 147' bay frontage w/pnvate dock for 70' boat 4 bdnns + ronveruble study. 4 ' ~ baths. formal dining room and step-down hvmg room Separ- ate master wmg wts1UJng room, hrepla.re & twin walk-in cl ts. Offered with land for Sl.700.000 As.suma e hnancmg. I or OON OcTHOMAS ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE LOTS IN BIG CANYON Just swps to the 7th green from thlS lovt h eX('('U\IV«.> hc>mt> Gooml(>t k1t.c·hen. 30 fl'l't nf wardrobt· plus a largl' v. dlk·in t:lOSt.•t. largl· fam aly room area with bar that St.'ats 12 and d small dant't' floor or spa<'t' for pool table All th1!> with room to expand for only $1.W5.000 C.111 DOROTHY HAROCASTLE NEW LISTING EXQUISITE POOL HOME W<ilk through tht· trop1tal c•ntry atnum Ul ..i \tr~ 'lpc'<'1al 3 bdrm horn<• with famlly room Jnd :? f1repl<tt'C'S A sparkhn~ ptl(ll patap area romplt•les the o;cttmg. If this isn 't t•nough. we havt• good financing too' $269.oOO Call JOYCE DABOL Tor S Al;-LY SHIPLEY NEW LISTING BLUFFS-4 BEDROOMS Rt:'l:t·ntlv upgraded t•nd unll w1extra lar~w pa110 on lovely greenbelt Vaultt'<i wood bt'am t't•1lmg Wdlk to F.astbluff Shopping Center & CD M High School Land ts in ~-row at $28.176 w/10% .financing. $195.000 L H Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T 2 BEDROOM COND0-$88,900 Ext't'll<'nt Tustm loc·auon' F1repla<:e and ball'On\ pauo Warm wood pant'lhng m dining dN'a Community pool, spa and l<'nms. Close lo shop- pmE{ ctnd freeways Call DONNA WEBSTER HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 BDRM-10% DOWN-$87,9501 Convl.'nient locauon near beoch. shopping ~·nlt•r & St'hool.s. Community pool. tenrus. hd~ketball clubhou.9e, park & p1cru c1rea Assumablt• lo.m' Owner wants property sold' Call SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOL T NELLIE GAIL RANCH Cont<'mporary designed custom horn., on n arh. an acre Love-ly Japanese garden w :.duna. pn· val(o pool and 2 spas Cedar ce1hngs. Pait,.. \'t•rde tone. Cull s«unty system $699,000 c .. 11 LINDA TAGLlANE'ITl GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 "2 CORPORATE PLAZ A D SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER I . COSTA MESA llESllEITIAL llCllE -1111,000 2 houses on extra large lot with potential to build another These income units are owned by creative lender who will listen to your offer! Don't m1ss this opportunity to make a sound profitable deal! 759-150 l lllUT llYESTIEIT IPPOITllITT Triplex in Costa Mesa with large 2 bedroom owners unit plus a 2 bedroom unit and a l bedroom unit. Call for details. 759-1501 CISTll NOL lllE 4 bedroom home with pool and spa. In excellent . . . . . room, convenient kitchen and pretty patio make this home perfect !or entertaining. See it now. 759-1501 IRVINE IEW IOIE FOi TIE MILllAYS Lovely, quality 2 bedroom townhome in Rancho San Joaquin can be yours for the holidays. Truly a prime area. Please call to preview. 759-1501 PATIO IOIE Sparkling, d ean home m nice location. Handsome wallpaper, bookshelves. patio deck, garage cab1· nets. 2 bedrooms A good buy at $119,900 759-1501 AFFOllDAILE QUALITY Immaculate 2 bedroom rondo m very desirable a rea Adjacent t.o golf cour'SC', pool, greenbelts Pnce REDUCED to $177,500. 759-1501 IOIEL PERFECT II WOOlllllDIE One of the loveliest areas o! lrvme has one of the lovehetit properties available. Totally upgraded with an atrium, a fountain, exqu1s1te Italian tile, private decks and much more. The owner must leave and has reduced the price to sell immedi- a tely. At $158,000 it is an excellent value. 759-1501 .I ASSUIAILE 1.5% LOii Existmg loan of $39,000. Total price of only $64,000 will give you this one bedroom and loft home. Well worth looking intD. 759-1501 1:1 t'J I1Jiil :J D3ll~1Jil1J:f.l 1l 41tf.1 ;I S 111,100 -llll llEN Superb buy m the Bluffs.. Quiet end urut near pool. Spacious condo with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Excelle nt loan Light. bright and airy. 759-1501 1111 ... -TIE ILIFFS H ere is a fantastic bargain! Bank repo with truJy excellent value. Compare per square foot any~ where in Newport Beach. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. 759-1501 # ·-NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 San Mlguel Drive Newpon leach, CA 92180 (714) 759-1501 OIE ILICI Tl TIE WCI Excellent buy at $31 5,000. Quick possession is possible for the pretty cottage on a large Jot in Old Corona de) Mar area. Alley access and detached garage. 759-1501 Y&G&IT-PEllFECT llYE·ll GllllTIOI Lovely, vacant condo in ~ime condition. Tennis courts, pool and spa are all within the complex Walk to the beach. Three bedrooms. Two stories. Lots of room to e njoy. 759-1501 IEW LISTlllt lllYllE nllUCE! BeautifuJ 4 bedroom home on extra large lot in desirable area has just been listed. Freshly pafn~i e an out. New kitchen apJ11.iances and new roof. All this and an ocean view too. Call today. 759-1501 Y&GOT • UIE IEW Priced toseU right no-..! $175,000 will buy. Totally refurbished. 2 bedroom condo with partial ocean view. Quick occupancy. 759-1501 SPYIUSS POOL NllE Beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 Vi bath home with formal dining room. ocean view a nd front courtyard with pool. Totally lovely and weU kept. At $450,000, it is a bargam for the area. 759-1501 IUllTIFUL POOL IOIE Light . bright and airy 4 tx'<iroom home in (·ho1ct• loc:at1on Pool and spa with wa terfall Separate quartc•rs for v1s1tors, teenagers or moth<'r-m-law All th1~ a nd <• lovely view loo. 759-150 I IACI IAY VIEW Tot.ally upgrnded la rge townhome located m best location. Many, many am<>nities and beautiful d<.'<:or throughout. 3 bedrooms, 2 stories. See it and you'll love it. 759-1501 11.14% VIR • llAlllOll VIEW First TD of ·a pproximately $116,500. Total price $260.000. Lease expensive home of this model available. Vacant. Quick escrow. Excellent plan and Location . 759-150 I lllTS WITI &lllllAIU LIU Never vacant. 3 units in prime area. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom and bachelor unit. Total price $349,000. 759-1501 "IT'S A TEI"· 1.t Perfccuon.. in WestcliH. This horn has beauti!ul tile, upgraded carpeting and much more. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining room and family room for only $289,000. 759-1501 .:I. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." CllUI OF TIE OllP Highly upgraded, highly desired model in Jasmine Creek. 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths. Some of the outstanding features are beautiful use of stained glass. excellent quality plush carpeting, wallpapers and gated community. Please call to see. 759-1501 GllllSTIUS PllESm Give your family the best present of all. A new home in Harbor View with a private pool. Short walk to park and school. $335,000. 759-1501 CAllEI llllUllS The largest lot i~ this. excellent area has gorgeous llacant and ready for qui.ck..occupancy_ Culde ~ 759-1501 UEGITIYE HIE II 11.Yll i.IEI Perfect home for the executive who entertains. New kitchen, fantastic view and pool. Vacant and ready for the new owner to move in. Wonderful Christmas present for your family. $600.000. 759-1501 SPYIUIS PIESTllE ... E Pool. spa and view are only 3 of the outstanding features in a house of many amenities. A lovely 2 story with 4 bedrooms, family room and formal dining room. Superb ·home for entertaining and family enjoyment. 759-1501 P&ITllW. YIEW &11 IUOll ACOESS Private beach access plus serene view or the hills are combmed to make this 4 bedroom home well worth the askmg price of $279,500. Call for an appointment to see. 759-1501 I 11 % VIII -IEWNllT IUOI • lllTS 2 umts with assumable loan ol approximately $250,000. Live in one, rent the other or rent both for al') excellent income. Call for details and appointment to see. 759-1501 ORANGE MILLS 1~% &llllllU LIU Listed al $335,000, this 5 year old home has a first of approximately $123,500. Owner will conaidef' carrying a second. BPautiful hOWle with all amenities and completely upgraded. 759-1501 HUNTINGTON BEACH •&ILRUllll Roomy 2 bedroonh.2 bath~ cOwnhou.e. It really ii located on a beautihtl blue i.,oon. - Assumable loan and priced to tell at $157,500. 759-1501 'NEWPORT BEACH OFllCE 2870 san Mlguet DilYt Newpon leacta. CA 12110 (714) 711-1901 ~~~~======~~~=~~~~~~~~=~~-~~--~-~-~-~-~-~~-~~~----:·--·-~~~;~~~~~~~~U~-U Orange County RMI Eatate/An Advertlalng eupplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturd8y, November 24, 1914 -11 POOi. ... lll>ER SI0,000 3 bedroom. 2 bath. double car garage, pool and spa Owner wants to leave area before the end of the year. Property rs located near new country club develop- ment. LOW interest r H.A. loan on prop- erty Asking a low S79.500 (N£W TO Ml S) Ofl. Y URGE FU.IS fEED Am.Y ... l ocated on ~ acre at the ltp·top of the Cathedral City Cove, this beautrful home includes 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, "plus" ___ den features also mch1dt sw1mm1ng _, pool. lllrge klt.c.hen. dtrung room and intercom system throughout. PRICED ~f ONlY $119,500 Call to see and bring the whole clan! (MLS #84·19988) fEW CUSTCllt U. T "SHADOW ca£ST" tOIES Custom built NEW Palm Spnngs. Only 5\ down and the builder wlll aSS1st with closing costs. Several floor plans to choose from! Tile roofs, wet bars. large kitchens. landscaped, fenced yards. pahos. double garaies and much, much more From $89.950 (K S #8'·16975) .._LTOP ESTA TE ltEDUCED ~ •LION TO $1,200,000 Magrnhcent 7 bedroom. 7 bath, free-form pool, spa. 4 hreotaces Over 9.800 square feet of hvable area The property encom· passes ov" 3.2 acres with a pnvate dnveway to the guest parking area. "The most lantashc panorama in the Desert". Sl.200.000 (MLS #84·16643) POOi.SK VlU 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, l11eplace · Plus overS1zed 2 car 1arage with cabinets State-of-art built m secu11ty system Floor to ceiling brlCk hreplace cathedral ce1hngs with celling Ian Skylights, near new carpels. drapes. and 3 patios . Pnced to sell at $155,000 (MLS #84 10459) I ABOVE Tt£ BEST located in the excluS1ve south end ol Palm Spnngs This mint condtlton 3 bedroom. 2 bath. extra large hv1ng room and maSS1ve rock hreplace awaits your approval. The home features a completely ,pmate backyard where the covered patio opens to the inv11tn1 pool. We've saved the BEST tor last. a large GUEST HOUSE! II you are lookin1 for somelh1n& special. see thts one TODAY' $177.000 (K S #84-21866) 110lD MOVIE COLONY" ESTATE Nestled on ov" ~ acre. this 2300+ sq. ft., compl. lur~ home otters luiury hv1n,c. Enioy yOllr pool and spa m rom· plete Pftvacy. Included IS a turn!Shed guest or maids quarters. Come, see and lfltOYI OFFERED AT ONLY $295,000. (#1123) DlIPWELL ltMCH COii)() One of the most desired arus of Palm Sc>rlfl&S otters both pnvacy and secunty on fee land. This lar1e 2000 sq. It. end unit opens out on to a spfawlm& 11een- ly decorated. PRICEO TO SELL WfTH ASSUMABLE FINANCING $199,950. (#3896), Y<Ut Wll>OW TO M PAU Across the street frOftl the sp«I04ls RUTH HAAOY PARK. this lovely home was budt with lots of &1aSS lo ta'e 1n the view of the park and the mountains. A true entertainment home on a large corner lot. More glass overlooks the back pool and patio area surrounded by lush, mature landSQptng. Enclosed ott the master bedroom surte IS your own pnvate spa. TltS IS A BANK FOREClOSUfl[ NfD P1llCED TO SUL FAST. TRY $159,900. (#1064) ENJOY PALM SPltltGS "ON A lll>GET" Beautiful SAGEWOOO condo 1s pnced seweral thousand dollars below the ap- prl!Sed value. The master bedroom ov"· loou the 1reenbelt and 1s only steps from the poof and spa. Tastefufty decorated and fully furnished. Low mterest as· sumable loan. ASKING THE UN- BELIEVABLE LOW PRICE OF OHL Y $85,900 ( #3528) BEST LOCATION It PALM SPltlCS located only Ont block from the heart of Palm Canyon Or. Two quality condos in tun security building with gated under· 1round parking. Each unit overlooks the pool, spa and patbn& 1reen. The $189.00 per month mamt. fee includes all uhl1bes. 1 Bdrm unit, luUy furnished on the around floor • $57,000 (#3503) 2 Bdrm unlurn. Penthouse w/pf!Vate pal.to • $92.500. (#3536) A GOlfOS DlllGHT located on the 11th ereen of Palm Sl)finp Muni golf course. 11ted as one ol the best 1n the U.S. This spacious 2400 sq. ft. lul\lry home futures a fireplace, wet bar and all the eltras Two walls of slldt• glass ove<looks the sparkltna pool/spa and the aolf course. FurnlShtnas IYlllable. ASKN; $215,000. (#1519) READY TO MOVE IN Almost 200 sq It 1n this beauhlully furnished condo 1n tilt country club atmosphm of Rancho Mirage There are 3 bedrooms 3 baths. gourmet kitchen. upgraded carpets and drapes. hreplace and decorator lurnished S 176.000 JO COM>OS You Shouldn't buy 1n the LQw Desert unhl you have visited these new condos in BERMUOA OUNCS Just across the street Classic ts played. From 1650 sq ft .. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. dining room. beautiful kitchen with built 1n microwave and hr!- place Pools spas and tennis Start at .Sl09.900 HAVE IT All In this spacious 3 bedroom. 3 bath Rancho M11age home you will find every· thing you v~ver looked tor r am1ly room t-bonus room. large kitchen. hreplace. pool and covered patio Priced to sell at Sl49.500 SPACIOUS COfl>O This sumptuous Palm Desert unit 1s m one ol the most appeahng and centrally localed developments 2 large bedrooms. 2 large baths, family room and enchant- ing atrium Owner will assist with linanc ing s 139.900 COtlfTRY cum LIVING Why settle for less when you can en,oy this beaultfully furmshed 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo tn pertect country club - surroundings Jusl wa1t1ng tor llfat special owntr Sl 38.900 INVEST IN HAPPINESS On the fa11way, furnished large 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo Champt0nsh1p golf course hghted tennis courts pools & spas and beauhlul active clubhouse $126.000 NATlltAL HOT flWDAl. WATER When you invest 1n !hrs 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. you get your own private spa fed by a community hot mineral wat" well. &autrluny lurNshed end unit. 1ust steps away from the ten111S courts and poo1. An1nc s120.ooo. < #4117·318') WORLD FAIDJS tlSsM>N HI.LS C<UITIY CUii The best can be yours-we have two lop quahty unds to choose from One IS the lair wa the other 1s oll th are professionally dewa.ted and are ava~· able fully furmshed. Owner hnancing 1s also available. Pnced at $550.000 and $685.000 ( #2791·3436) CONTltACTClt'S CUST<* tOI'. Approximately 3000 square feet of hv1ng area. with 4 bedrooms. 4 baths, 2 fireplaces. wet bar, solar hot water healer tor pool and house. 70 It covered patJO. secu11ty system with electric gate. and more Asking $250.000 with lleitble terms ( ;r 1654 2759) DEVELOPER'S PACKAGE Almost 2 acres w1th1n the city hm1ts with all ulthltes. and located 1n the hot water area Currently consists of a charm1n1 1800 sq It SpanM-style home. plus 4 apartment units Mai1mum density of 62 units Package pnce reduced to SJ00.000. and owner will help finance (0 3401) 24 lllT MOTEL Minutes from Palm Sp11ngs with beault lul views ol the mountains and valleys Approl!mately I acre. with room for luturt eapanSJOn Property has tis own hot water well. leeding pool and spas Well estabhshed chentle. and units are well maintained $895.000 Shown by appo1ntme11t only. (4603 2998) 2 Dll'UlES TO CHOOSE FR'* Each unit consists of 2 bedrooms. 2 baths plus garage. large assumable loan on each duplex ol approximately S75.000 at 14\ ~ing poce peJ duplex IS only S95 .000 buy one or both ( #4587 3237) IEJtlll»A ~S C.C. Trt pltt lot balptns uctuSlve Bermuda Dunes C C • home ol Bob Hope ClasSIC 100 x 130, Lot 156 on Ave 42 S23.SOO. 100 >< 110. lot 11. on Ave 42 $28.995 00 100 >< 130. lot 166 on Ave 42. SJ0.000.00. All uhhties DESBT DIEAM S MAKER In beautiful Indio. last g1ow1ng Coachda Valley resort area. No rent control Twenty two very cle.an, low maintenance r m v n bedroom l1s!__price $485,000 Assume $216.000 at II~\. Cp rate 11 5,, gross mulhplter 6 15 owe COONTIY CUii LOTS ........,. OuMs. lar&e lot-good ltrms11 $22,000 Inclan Sprinci. la Quinta terms $24,000 Inclan 'allns-lnclo. large fairway lot $31 000 RANCt£ffi LOTS I 'II acre lot only $25.000 B11ng your horses 211 acrt parcel Good terms available $39.000 RANCtVTI t«K + Gtl:ST HOUSE Large ranchette home 1n the la Quinta area with guest house Nearly 2'1 acres Room for stables.. Pnce 1nclud~ sate 11te TV dtsh Only S\50.000 Slll>ANCE - CHADDS BeauhtUI 1 bedroom. 2 bath hflmP 1n Sllndance Across horn lndi.in Palms Country Club Near Jfll Memo11a1 Hosp. I.al Wal~ng dlSlaoces to d)urth~ Ont, S83.500 with large assumable Joan al 9"'i \ Super 5 year oJd 4 bedtoom ? bath house. over 1700 sq It of hv1nR ~t>cllt ProlesS10nally landscaped aoo<.\ !he street from lndoo P~lms Country Club Goll Course lemhc buy .ii S99 500 ., r I I I I I I BEST BUY 011 BAYFROllT ASSUME $600K AT 9t,t Immaculate · Lido Isle triplex. Right on the beach. Two 3 bedroom units plus 1 bdrm unit over 3 car garage. Excellent value & financing. $839,000. llE llOHEIS 631-1266 NEWPORT VIEW 1/z ACRE Over 1/2 acre lot with spectacular views of bay & ocean. 4 bedroom residence with separate guest unit or maid's quarters. Just listed at $539,000. Call for infor- mation and showing. Open Sat & Sun. RAE llOllEIS 631 -1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS EROD&Eft WMM< 131-1288 Deluxe 3 year new condo -custom quality thruout. Cedar beamed ceilings, two Master Suites. Assumable financing. Just listed at $179,900. Call today llE llOllEllS NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Situated on a large corner R-2 lot. Delightful 2 bdrm, 2 ba, den home. Loads of appeal! Oak floors, used brick fireplace. Just listed at $149,500 IAE llOHEllS 8(• I -·· ' - ', • ~" \<J.t. LEASE OPTION NO QUALlnlNG Eastside 2 bdrm, 1 'h bath townhouse. Walk to shopping at 17th Street. $1 ,000/month -one year $5,000 option money. Option price $119,900. CUil IARO 631-1266 REMODEL -OWNER DUPLEX EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 2 bdrm, 1 bath plus 1 bdrm, 1 bath and 3 car garage. Cute, clean and perfect for first time buyer. $159,000. CUii IATlO 631-1266 REPO • UNIVERSITY PARK 5 bdrm, 2V2 bath, lowest priced West Point. Lender says sell. Mkae offer. Call CUii UREY for appointment and details. 631-1266 113 ACRE CAMEO SHORES Must see this beautiful 3 bdrm, 3.5 bath, pool home wtth lovely spa. Walled courtyard with electric driveway en-- trance gate. Vaulted ceilings, 3 private beaches. Priced at $535,000. Call CllAll IATLEY for financing information. 631-1466 OCEAN VIEW STEAL • CAMEO SHORES 4 bdrm, 3 bath, pool home. 180 degree ocean view. owe 80% at 12% interest. Super. value at-$595,000 in Corona del Mar. CUii UREY 63l:·1266 VICTOllAl-MAllO 429,000 PRIME Newport Heights built in 19 . 3,400 sq.ft. of living area. Master craftsmanship 3bdrm, amily room, formal dining. Antique doors & fireplace. To many upgrades .to mention. lt(s stunning! EXCLUSIVE OWING. Call for appointment. RAE ROHEllS 631-1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$219,500 Charming 2 bdrm plus den home with one of the Heights best loctions. Contemporary landscaped. Open Sat & Sun. Call UE RlllEIS 631-1266 KINGS ROAD VIEW Outstanding view of bay & ocean from this Cliff Haven beauty. 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. Master suite has view deck. Owner may consider carrying financing. Asking $545 000. W llMEll 631-1266 ' EXCLUSIVE $119,000 3 bdrm charmer in Newport +tetghts-. -2--full bathS-;-Warm, cozy den. Assume 1st T.D. Excellent opportunltyl Call for appointment. W 1•111631-1266 BACK BAY-LEASE OPTION Beautiful 4 bdrm plus family room on extra large lot. Formal dining, pool & spa. This property was built In 1975 and is immaculate! Asking $350,000. Call for financing Info. RAE llOHEIS 631-1266 · Cliff DRIVE VIEW From this exceptional Cliff Haven home. Four bedrooms plus den & f amlly room. View of bay & ocean from master suite & large observation deck. French doors to oak floor. It has everything! Beautiful yard wlthpool & spa. Just listed at $450,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY W -EIS 631-1266 . 234 E. 17th ST., ·coSTA MESA • 631-1268 ~ • ; I . -. --_..._ _._ . .. -- Bo-I Dovie. loop Bob loop, Jr. i • I *SUPER iAn1m WITH BOAT sur· --garagertrJdevel home Is n cints, shopping, night , TIP SALES PRODUCER FDR CALIF. 1183 *BAYFIOllT HIGH-RISE ,. On lido Park Drive is priced to sell. Outstanding bay and city night light views, 1 bdrm & 1 bath. Underground security parking. Community pool. Walk to shops & restaurants. Slips available. $220,000. Ill I llYIE IHP . •VIEW, VIEW, VIEW Catalina, Bay, Ocean and night lights. Walk to restaurants, beach and schools. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces, separate family room near pool. Seller can carry large note. $375,000. 1111 MYIE IMP I ·I I ·a I - -* UJJOA:.JEll,~~~~~:---::::--_.l-~-1nvestors, 2 units + bachelor (1) 2 barm, (2} 2 bdrm, i3) I Offering a superior locatlon,;u;· ~ear old 4bdrm, 3 car I life and has dock spar.o ..>:> yaCh-i~t otbot worlds -will cons~ .or residential, commercial . or units. Will lea . and Include 35' sailboat with . 1 :=.°~· r=:~~.~·:;::~~;;:~: :· $895.000 I Custom 5 bdr'm, 4 'h bb \.. ~ . suites, b8autilul large living room with sp~ ~~w. 3 fireplaces, wet bar & · room for 3 boa\ ~ JS ft . Best buy on bayfront. I Reduced to $995,L._,,ncludes the land. Ill I NYIE llOP I •UDO 'WATERFIONT I Outstanding bayfron1 will dock up to 50' yacht. Fantastic turning basin, mountain and night light views. This re- l I . modeled, open, light and airy home features 4 bdrms, 4 baths, all new gourmet kitchen and extensive tile through- out. $1 ,950,000. Ill I llYIE lllP *BAYFROIT, PRIVATE DOCK I Spacious 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining, family room, I . wet bar and large master suite Ith view of. the bay$. Built-in · BBQ, covered patio and lawn. Private 40 ' dock. 500,000 Submit! Ill I HYIE lllP I *CUSTOI VIEW HOME ~ i Foreclosure, wood & glass 3 bdrms, 3 baths, gourmet l I kitchen. Ocean, canyon & city lights view. Owner & lender r-. -will cooperate with the ~ale of this home $399,000. IOI I . HYIElllP - - f •CAMEO SHORES ~ i Spacious 5 bdrm, 5 bath, formal living and dining r?om. i I Oversized lot with pool and spa. Ocean view, private beaches, owner will consider lease option or finance a : property. $529,000 .... , •• fJ I *llEWPORT BEACH WITH TENNIS TOO! bachelor units. Walk one block to beach. $215,000 FEE . 1111 llYIE lllP . *IEWPOIT BEACH FAllLY HOIE Great family home on quiet pride of ownership street. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, hot tub, many upgrades such as oak floors, gourmet kitchen and trench doors. Private back yard. $309,000 1111 llYIE IMP · •NEWPORT BEACH EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE Call for details on this entertaining 3 bdrm, 3 bath with large dining area. Very large pool with finest b~y, ocean & Catallna views. Features beautiful self contained game robm with wet bar. Owner is ready to move. $425,000. Call for land quote. IOI I llVIE IHP •BAYCREST LOCATION 4 bdrm home In beautiful Newport Beach with 21/2 baths, formal dining room, separate family room, breakfast are~. large pride of ownership yard with sparkltng pool. Will consider trade for condo In Newport or Corona del Mar. $305,000. IHI HYIE lllP *PENTHOUSE CONDO Villa Balboa's larges penthouse, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, wet bar, formal living and dining room.Submit all offers $265,000. UI I llYIE IMP -*LHSE$-I REltALS Harbor Island ~E ~!iE 0 ·ng, family room, wet bar. Dock f' ·-·•l. Wiii lease with 35' sail boat & lessom ,.,..JvU orwlthout boat for $3200. RENTAL 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. $995 mo. az ~ 4 bdrms, 2/5 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, t m extended views of city night lights and ocean. Community RENTAL • n pool, tennis and spa. Security guard gate. $395,000. Ill I 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. $995 mo. IOI .II., M 10111 I I MYIE lllP •CHECK THIS FORECLOSURE I -•SAITA-AIA HEIGllTS-HOISE PROPERTY 3-bdrm condo. Many upgrades. Large yard. 5 years old. Bullders dellght. This property has possible commercial Pool. Seller has agreed tha1 all sellers procedes will go to t value. Lot size 66X300 with a back bay view. Has existing. buyer at close of escrow. $116,500. Ill a I 11111111 ~ I Nia: ~;8.t.;torage barn. Zoned_ '8083&00 0 VIE KOOP , I I 234 -E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 I l I I I I I I I -1 I I I I I I_ i , • .__ ~ .,.",,.~l!!!~~Jl~~··~-"~•21S!i~G~¥~•~"~·~·~s~G~fl~•~""'~ll3~· ¥~%~12·~_:_.~ ... r::•~«!··~'~S}!!j!.:~!:'.:"""::!"'1~·~¥ ... \!!}~j~f"':."::•:...!C!!C!! ... • ~ ... , • .,,,;;p ~ ~ ..... ~i ----· - --·---····-- t I I I I I I· , /. -14 -Orange-County RMI EttateJAn Advwttatng aupplement to the DAILY Ptl.OT/Saturdey, Novembet 24, 1994 IRVINE· REALTY ,. UlllR llllE CUlllll IUl,JOO "Kinsington". 4 bdrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, family room, wrap around patio with mountain and night light views. Community pool and tennis courts. 24 hour security gate. Donna Godshall ... CAIYll OISTll 11,111,llO A lovely Valentine built home on the eighth fairway of Big Canyon goll course. The flag lot location provides almost total privacy and the country-French feeling flows inside and out. 5 bet., den and family room, all large, all gorgeous. Lucy Rose/Danny Bibb IPll Hllll llTlllAY HARBOR Vl~W Ult,• nu Pert •• , ..... 3 br, fr I ·5 Tom Alllnson CAMEO SHORE.5 SlH,000 .... P"'-•• 4 br. fr, pl. Sp.1 1-5 Tom Allmson TURTLE ROCK 1222,111 21 llllpatt 2 br. fr 1-4 Lucy Rose 1P11 ..UI IATllMY I sm&Y CAMOO SHORES llH,MO 4MIP"'-•. 4 br. fr. pl, spa 1-5 Tom Allinson HARBOR VIEW 1211,000 3 br. fr 1·5 llHPert ....... Tom A1linson 644-6200 ' 2 Civic Plaza #100 Newport Beac,-., Ca. IB.OfflT-TIWIE OILUCTlll 1111,0IO A beautifuJ 4 Bdrm home pf unsurpassed elegance, luxury and style. The impressive Mstr Bdrm suite features vestibule entry, fireplace, sitting room and a sumptuous akylighted bath. This home was the original model for this plan and retains all the interior upgrades for the model. Ed F.acano/Maureen White 11111111• 1111• -mn saa,111 The only renaissance on the market with 3 Br 2 ~ Ba, family room loft. ocean view, plantation shutters, lots of mirrors, large front and back patios, rare end unit. F.d E1cano/Maureen White ... cu• --••111111111 RmUT" 111~,1~1~1~ .. ~·~~B~EL;~co~U!!RT~H~IL!=!L~_J·~ ... ~!'°-1"1~~~~~~~~~~:':~:~~:~~:!~·~~~~ l-,J...Ll'"'-UUJwe.-i~g-a-men-elous b;., r 10-5 M. White/E. Eecano This 6 Br 5 ~ Ba, {am rm. library, bonus rm, wine architectural concepts. is constructed of the finest lflll ... I SMAY rm, home has a breatntaking unobstructed ocean, . materials including an abundance of clear cedar bay and nite lite view. This is the perfect family & and Santa Maria stone. The outdoors is brough CAMEO SHORE.5 llH.... ~4141 ,.,._ •· entertaining home with lg pool & spa in Harbor inside by the bounteous use of glass. Three 4 br. Cr, pl, spa 1-4 T Allinson/8. Partch Ridge. F.d Escano/Maureen White bedrooms, an exercise room and magnificent HARBOR VIEW 1211• fll 1711 Ptf't ....... views. Danny Bibb 4 br, Cr 1-5 Tom Allinson f&llLHS UY II .WPNT Ollll, $211,000 Adjacent to Big Canyon. 2 br., 2 ba., sitting room off master suite, formal dining. Decorator mirrors throughout. 3 patios & balcony. Pool. spa, tennis. Owner motivated. Micki Cooper EMLIU TIMI -111._UIYH . 12, lH,000 Prime location overlooking !airways. lake a nd nite lites. 5 BR. 4 fireplaces. library, billiard rm., family rm. Attention to every detail in this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom Allinson SPECTICIUR UYFHIT •N HH,000 Wonderful 2 Br. 2 Ba unit with 40' on the bay. Expanded living room and master. AU new kitchen a nd baths feature custom cabinetry, de- signe r ce~amic. crown moldings, leaded and French doq_rs. Offered at $650,000. Martha Mac- nab · CHIU Hl 11&1 IAYFIHT Sl,lff,000 One of the most interesting single family homes on the Bay. Three levels of custom, dramatic living with view to the main bay, large pier and slip, conve nient to Newport.Center and minutes to the Harbor Entrance. 4 Br plus game room, formal living and dining, library, wine cellar and more. Fee simple. Martha Macnab EIHAll UY -llW LISTIU IHl,800 A lovely home in this prestigious gated C011}1l'lUni· ty. Private beaches, parks. and community tennis & pool. ~i bedroom, family room and a gorgeous ocean view Lucy Rose IPACllll TWITIOUL l•,IOO Beautiful formal living rm and dining rm - pane led den w/fireplace and sit down bar - Sparkling pool · country kitchen with breakfast area + bonus room · Barbara Aune W™-"' fiall.Y -1-FH IHl,IOO lmmaculate 4 .Bdr 2 1h Ba, family room, formal dining area, laundry room. Enjoy your own priva~ park setting yard with brick patios. Purchued aftother home. Lois Jacobs EASTBLUn' 1211,MI 5 br. fr 1-4 CAMEO SHORE.5 1111,111 4 br 1.30-4:30 LJOO ISLE I 1,MI .... 6 br, wtrfml 1-4:30 2211 Alta Ylsta Coby Ward .,,...,. PoUy Johnston IUYlaU4e'"4 Lucy Role awn .... UGI UY. cm UllT YllWI ....... Totally remodeled. French doors thruout. Custom 'plush carpeting, din. nn includes oak buffet, new oak & tile gourmet kitchen, wine room, Mstr bdr suite includes sitting room, private secluded spa. Maureen White/Ed Escano . , OAllYH PllYAOY llft,000 An architectural delight, boasting dramatic entry, exciting Mstr suite w/FP & 3 other Bdr. Marvelous entertaining areas in desirable Cameo Shores. Polly Johnston UYSllE OIYE OlllllllA PEITilllH 1111,IM Harbor & ocean view from living room & balcony. 2 Bdr, den, 2 1h Ba. elegant, community~) & beach. Owner anxiOUb10 sell, will ~ISl with financing. Assumable loans $379,000 L .H. $65,000 until Jan. 1st. Tom AJJinson/Micki Cooper llW UYFUIT LllT111 11, 111,800 Exceptional Linda lsle location with view to main bay. 3 Bdr. 3 1h Ba, large playroom, formal living and d1mng area. Private slip will accommodate large boat. Leasehold. Martha Macnab WIE All LIVELY 1211,IOO See CataJina and city hghts from this unusual Eastbluff home. 5 Bclr. 3 car garage and close to , park, shopping. recreation and schools. A sound family investment. Coby Ward llST llY CllN 1111,000 Close to Soutt-Coast Plaza, outstanding 3 bedroom 2 1/i bl.f 1s, home on comer Jot. Kitchen with all amenities, fireplace in living room, and skylights Carden window. ClOSf' to pool and spa. Lowest priced condo in devt-lopment. Donna Godshall llUll ClllUIT_... •ms .... ,... Ocean view 2 bedrooms, 21h baths, library. For- mer model in Belcourt Hill with vaulted ceilings. Ready for immediate occupancy with low- interest, low-down payment loan for qualified buyer. Builde r will cons ide r trade. Ed F.Scano/Maureen White IM IUYH-DTUllllUIY FILY • Sl,111,llO With a blend of traditional and contempory this 6 br. 7 ba. home is truly the ideal family home. Features a fabulous golf course and lake view. Finest of quality construction thruout. Owner is very moti ivated and wi11 consider trades. Danny Bibb sn1ws Nil ... 1 1111,000 Love ly 6-bedroom Southport with dramatic pool, waterfall spa a nd beautiful gardens. Canyon, ocean, city lights view. Owner will carry 1st. TD. 1 • Fast escrow possible. Paula Bailey UYFIHT LIT···llllOH 1110,000 Pier pennil included. Only remaining bayfront lot for sale on Promontory Bay. F.asy boat ~ to main bay. Beverly Mo_rphy__ --- LIN UYFlllT 11,Jll,OOO A large family home on Via Lido Soud with pier and slip, 45 foot frontage, 6 bedrooms and 4 ca r garage. Now one of the best values on the bay. Lucy Rose UYUHH oenau IUl,llO Best location on &yshore Drive, across Crom beach, view from living room & potential 180° view if 2nd story is added. Channing. 2 beaches. gate-guarded. Lease hold . Beverly Morphy IHOI 0111111... 11Q,lll FH A near new 3 bdr. home only steps to the sand! Fireplace. patio, 2 car gange, new carpet! Paula Bailey WTILIFF 1211,000 Lovely 3 br., two story Mltcco built home wtth city lights view . Owner leavi.ng area and is anxious to hear your offer. Paula Bailey -~--~~~~~~~~---------_... _____________ ._. ____________ ~~~~~!m!!!lll!I "'·""""'"~ ~nontv Qo•t S:••••;.16,, A-i-'leJnn .,,~, '" thA OAll Y PU OT/Saturdav. ~Nit ?4. ,.,_M -1i OrangttCounty Re&! Estate/An Advertl~ng·'SUPPlement to't"9 DAIL~ PfLOT/Saturtfay. NoVember 24; 1984 -15 #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beachl California 92660 l&0.;.8J33 AN OPEN LETTER OF APPRECIATION In this ·special week of Thanksgiving, the staff at LYNNE VALENTINE PROPERTIES wishes to openly thank all of the people who have made the first two· years of the company so successful. LYNNE VALENTINE PROPERTIES has been operating at #3 Civic Plaza in Newport Center since its inception 2 years ago in August and with the enlarged staff of 20 agents represents 160 years of Real Estate experience. We have specialists in most of the communities in Orange County in addition to the many professional salespeople for the immediate Bay areas. We would like to encourage any of you who might be planning a change of residence in the coming year to please call us f~r a current market evaluation of your property. you in the months ahead ... ,ep•e Vfzle.tllte Ye11.11Me lJtze11ett ~&J ----- ,e#U C!«.well Yo~~ Y11.11"6e g., &u 11hzele '.1tzqo Y11.11 7Ntee &I~ 7«11/ VeOM Vqlle11e 1IJI ~ -X.111114 tA •• 1llMie ""-"'' YIN ?2tltMll 72.i '12«la 11tae1 Siv~liall Dede/ S111itl S-'7'411UU "JUeJI 1l)D«f Xatllee11 ~"'' ~ae,Siet] I ~ l9t-:lt""-flCne9-By Suzanne Nyerges .CHAMPAGNE AND CAVIAR ENJOYED HERE! It would not be an e:1:a99eration to state that this ia truly one of the most exciting homes in Newport Beach! Situated on the ultimate view location in Harbot Ridqe, it commands the total panora.mic view of the harbor, the ocean and the mountains of Sa.ddleback--colorful by day, a qaluy at niqht! Within its walla of qlus, thia 10,000 1quare foot cuatom residence blends wood, brass, copper, San Rita stone, sculptured ltucco and imported jade slate to create state-of-lirinq architecture seldom duplicated in one collection. ------ Thia three level contemporary couiatl of 5 bedrooms, 7 l/2 b-aths, video room, retreat billiard room., ezercise room, quest 1uite, library ... all of the a.meniti• anyone could uk for. The qourmet kitchen with an eye-opening 180° view, affords the lat..t in all electronic equipment. A cuatom "Starliqht" ceilinq treatment by Tivoli, and a three level elevator by The IJiolinator Company are other special features. Thia eztraord.inary home will be open fot your viewinq pleuure on Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 (Weather permitting). Your h01teu will be Lynne Valentine. Offered at $4,850,000. . ~ -----1··-~16 -Orange County Real Estate/An Advertising Mlpplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 24, 1984 Skate Along .. • • ON DAILY PILOT VALUES \ . .., • HOMES FOR SALE 28EDROOM 704 Avocado. Corona del Mar -- · 675-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 9 Northhan'tpton, Belcourt Hiii 644-6200 $560,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 324 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 2476 Santa Ana eve, Unit B. CM ***•600 Harbor Island Ur, Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Saturday 12-.. 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215.000 Sunday 11-4 *•2217 W.&in Lorenzo.SA t &45-0303 $185,000 Sun 1:30-4:00 5 llEDROOll 1064 COf'ona Lane (Meu del Mat) CM 831-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 673 Myatlc Way, Lag Bch 675-6161 $750,000 Sun 1-5 2124 Sevtlle, Balboa Pen!Mula 631-1400 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN *20691 Aquatic Ln, HB 546-2313 $169,$00 Sun 1-4 30.\0 Java Rd, Costa Mesa 648-7171 $410,000 Sunday 1-4 1733 Port Barmouth, Harbor View 6«-6200 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1821 Leeward Lane, Baycrest. Npt Boh 631-7300 $369,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1830 Port Barmou1h Pt, NB 759-9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 43 Montecho (Spygtua) Corona del Mar 780-8333 $725,000 Sat 1-5 6 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, N.Bch ••9 Muir 8eKt'I (Spygleu) Nwpt 8c:h 640-4868 $895,000 St.nday 1-5 760-8333 s1•550•000 Sat/Sun 1-5 --JJ:~UU--a:li!IO~.W...--~llW:iUOLI.J,d:.;.slL _____ 20 __ 8_T_u_st-lnAvenue,NewportHu.le6g~h~t~a.1NillB:;-_:_ ___________ ~_;_:~~-=-=~=-Or::...:..:..,~H~6...._..:.:...::...:.._R_ut..... ___ ~::__-a_t_:...::..:_•N_B ________ _. __ _j_ ____ ~ 1825 Port Wheeler, Harbor :Vu Hms 631 7300 ·~~9 000 Su 1 ~ 30 -.. """ "'V"' ~· .... -~ • .n ~: -1-300 •-s.ooo ~--1 "'.·30 640-4099 229,500 Saturday 12-4 v.i ...,., ~· ~ ·- 2 llR pl.,. FAM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-710. $299,000 Sat/Sun 11--6 • 10 M«nlng View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854·7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 ••45 Canyon lltand, Big Cyn, NB 675-6000 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1312 Dolphin, CdM 75-6000 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1429 Dolphin Terr .• Npt Bch 673-«00 $699,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 HIHgrass, Turtlerock. Irvine 6«-8200 $222,000 *2025 Pon Bristol. COM 644-4121 $239,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 12 Rue Vlltara. Big Cyn NB 759-9100 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 38EDROOM 3185 Glbf'alter. CM 548-8146 $129,900 2479 Rue de Cannes, CM Sun 1-4 548-2313 $159,500 Sat/sun 11-4:30 2476 Santa Ana Ave, Unit A, CM &.....r..-"'-""' 548-23'13 ST«,500 Sat7Su~:r-.ov -11 ~ *2702 Vista del Oro. Bluffs, Newport Bch - 644-7424 $195,000FEE Sat/Sun 12-4 *430 Vista Grande. Btufta, NB 759-9100 $211,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 llR ptue FAM RM or DEN I BR plue FAM RM or DEN •• 4815 HMtpden, Cameo ShOfes CdM 831-1288 $535,000 SAT/Sun 1-5 **41 89lbo9 C<M91, Newp0'1 Beach 7eo-e333 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **M 1 88Y1kM Covel. Covee. NB 75M100 $495,000 LH. Sun 1-5 2031 CalWlrt Ave, CM 919-7975 1152,000 Sun 1-5 821 OoMld Ptece. NB 873-7300 *350,000 Sun 1-.. 2128 E. OcMn BIYd, Blllboa Penlnaula 831-1400 '3&9.000 Sunday 1-5 2124 Wallace Ave, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $116,000 Sunday 1_. ••25 Ridgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 48EDROOM * *29 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 298 Bowtlng Green, College Patk, C.M 540-6003 $125,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 18 Cypress Pt, Big Cyn, NB 759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Santiago. Baycrest, Npt Bch. 673-4400 $3.45,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR Peue FAM RM or DEN * 1336 Galaxy Or (Ovr Shrs) N.B. 673-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-..:30 1356 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B 642-5200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 8 Jade Cove, Spyglass, COM 760-8333 $&26,000 • Sun 1-5 2 Little River Clrcie, Spyglass. NB 631-7300 $597,500 Sun 1-4:30 * 1326 Mariners Drive, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4:30 * •4645 Pffh&m. Cameo Shores NB 6«16200 $729,000 SatlSuJ 1-5 ................ ' 1 •1211 Pon Side, coM · , 644-8173 $365,000 Sat 1-5 *1211 Port Side, COM 6«-8173 $385,000 Sat 1-5 828 Presidio, Mesa del-Mar. CM 631-7370 $134.900 Sun 1-4 2365 Purdue (oft Fair) Costa Mesa 873 841M $210,000 1 Sunday 1-.. 1230 Sand Key (HVHts) CdM 675-6000 $349,000 Sun 1-5 399 Sevttle Ave, Balbo9 Penk\auta, NB 673-«00 $647,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1830 Tahiti, CM 540-0181 $208,000 Sun, ..... •4839 Tremont Lane. C8m80 Shor•. NB 831-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Me Vla Udo Soud, Lido , ... , N.8. e«-9060 $515,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30 2006 WlndWlltd Lane, ~. Npt 8ch 631 ·7300 1325,000 ~ 1-4:30 1519 Santiago Drive. Beycrest. NB 631-7300 $3<45,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 S 1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **239 Via Lido Soud. LI. NB 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-..:30 ••5 Winged Foot Lane. Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN ***•101Vla Udo Soud, NB 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 28EDROOM * • 32 Ima Loa Crt, Npt Bch 673-7399 $164,000 38EDROOM 17 Summerwfnd, Newpoa 8each Sun 1-4 648-7171 $169,500 Sunday 12-4 48EDROOM 18 Baruna Court. Newport Beach 648-7171 $174.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2M * • 34 Encore Ctt. Npt 8c:tl 673-7300 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 18...:. Ormnge County Reel &late/An Adv«t~ ~·to the DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 24. 1984 CHRISTA & GERRY HARBOR VIEW HOMES IOITEIO -1211,000 f11 4 Br, stS 0 L O. flawless condition. r IO•TEIO -1211,000 f11 4 Br. expanded din rm, parquet floors and new carpets PILERIO -1314,500 Babcock gets going on new offices Construction ls under way on a new home for Babcoll electro-Mechanical, Inc.'• new corporate offices, engineering and manufacturing f acUltlea ln the city of Orange. The company l• relocating from Coe ta Me .. to a 67 million buJldlng tn the 1800 block of W eat Collin• Avenue near North M.a.ln Street. The firm, whlcb dealgn• producta for mlUtary and aeroapaee applt· cation•, expects to move nut June. Br, huge -yard, RV Storage f • 1 :e~:b1~1:~.~itchen Good as-Villa Mira pleases McKinney am1 y PILEllO -1301,100 4 Br. X wide yard for RV storage, spa. Owner transferred. Good Delighted to be settling down into For about four months, the McK1n-any time you cart attord it is a good time to -ll;a~ss~u~m~a~b~le:_:l~o~a~n~. -----;--1-.;:th~e~t~r ;.lo~w;Tn~ho;im~e;. .• ;;th-;:;e~M~c;i;K~in~n;;e~y~f a~m~1~IY~·~1s~~n:,ey~s~s:;er~ia~1:'s~ty~tooked for a hom&-Whlt&-OO~~~t~e what:n~---- IEW LISTlll SOIHSn-1341,000 f1t Just listed 11/ 16. Peach color luxury carpets and designer coordinated decor. Gorgeous. bright and sunny• llVl•E 4 Br. $229.000 w/ land Close to park. greenbelts, schools; ne.w carpets. paint. Woodbridge Place. OCEA• VIEW IEIODELED Finest quality reconstruction 1n Cameo Highlands -ocean view Owner will carry 1st TD. $535,000 fee. zo•ED FOi 2•• ••n Corona Highlands re- modeled 3 Br. 2 ba. Seller will carry 1st TD. Reduced to $239.000 fee. Large tot. lllRIOI VIEW lllLLS Ocean 3.,t0 " .,;Q,., .4. Br, highly remodel:. 0 L Upa. Finest quality. $645.000. SPYIUSS VIEW o• CllllHI $579,000 fee. Capehorn, 4 Br. Good financing. Superb con- dition. CllEO MHiHU•DS VIEW-VIEW $419.000 fee. This view Is unique -westerly and southerly. 3 Br. 2 Ba. MM DIPLH $250,000. Good financing. up- graded 3 Br, 1'/t Ba + 2 Br_.. 1 Na. Good income. TD ITAml co .. &Jft' au.snan 7 ... tm 11J.nll yp1ca o rst-t1me homebuyer.s who haV& renting-a dttptex-trrSan .Tuan Capistrano. The McKlnneys chose Ule largest started moving into Phase I at Villa Mira. "A co-worker at the school saw the sign model at VIiia Mira, which provides The Carma-Sandling Group's community and suggested that we inquire there." approximately 1,030 square feet of In· of 216 condominium homes in Laguna noted McKinney, who particularly likes the terior living space -and watched their Niguel. Villa Mira's location as well as the country home take shape. "There's a special sense of per-setting amid the coastal hills. "We liked what we saw from the floor manence and of being able to do as you In fact. the McKlnneys were so plans, and when the models were com- w1sh when you own your own home ... said impressed with Villa Mira they decided to pleted. we were especially pleased with Keith McKinney, the junior high coordl-buy even before the models were com-the arrangements of the interiors and nator for Capistrano Valley Christian pleted. sense of openness between each building School, who. with tiis wife, Joanne. and "I heard ii was a good time to cluster." added Joanne McKinney, who their 18-month-old son. Ben, just moved purchase and the financing terms ottered was aJso & teacher for seven years into one of Villa Mira's three-bedroom by Carma-SandllnQ couldn't be beat," Special touches include a wood- rC~a_m_e_11_1a~p_1_an_s_·~~--~~~~~~;e;x~p~~=1n=e;d~M=c=K=in=n=e~y=· ;'';B;a;si;c;al~~~·;l~b~e~l~~v~e burning fi~~ace in the living room, ceramic tile counter tops in the kitchen Daily Pilat Jhe Realtor'~ J!ine IEAL T01"'1 SEllW PIESEITS "REAL ESTATE ... WHAT'S IT WOITll" On I uts Nov 71. 1 PM , the Htwpoll H.trbol Co~la Mw Bo•rd ot lllAl fOllS• will oHer the eleventh tn their "Community Outrudi" lrtt pubhc sem1nai serits on 'Rul lwte Whal\ 11 MHlhl lllt W!llftlf will be held 111 lht autG11um ot ~ RlAl IORS• 1>uitchna '' •01 N Newport Blvd . Newoor1 Be.Kn Consumers who wonder what thtu real estate IS reany WOflh aod how sptCJhc valUtS art de11ved will be lhts lret ~ud1to11um ~rflC'l!l'tlOn sem.nar answe11111 many ol thN Qutshons lhrtt t-Ptft pantbsts will ttplam how rtill p1opt117 rs evaluated Awl~ methocll prt1Cnted w1• IOClude tilt county taa mt\50r·i. a 1>1olesStOn1t appt11ser's , and a RlAl IOR'S Pantl1SI fltadlty lacobs 01111e County Aumor Wll1 t•plam how vllve rs pbetd on Ill pottflbally lauble rtal property w11htft tilt c1>11nty Jxobs has held the c1>11nly usessoi posilJOn sinte 1975 Pno• to this position his proftssionll nper1t11te tf\Compused 22 tUIS 1n pmale lecllnototy based industry. A Bachelor ol Arts erlduate of Aenuelatr PolytecllnK t111hlute of Htw York, Bradley also holds a Mastet Oecttt 1n 84/Slness ltonomltS lrOfll Cl¥MOnt Graduatt Sdlool. Callf0<1111 Btldley ts 1 lreq11tnt lecturer on real 1>1optf1y valuation lof prolesllonal ancl Q)llllllunlly Stt'Y1ce orpn1abons Curtentty ~Ylftl HI ~ Vlfto. Bradley has bHn '" Orance County raidfftl !Of more t.llan ttn ,urs Panthst Paul Mx Mllltn. MAI. ot Paul MlcMn llld Ame"'"-~ta Mm. his bMft a ptolaaloNI ao9ftrlet 11nu 1~9 AchlfYffll the Socitty ol Rt.t htatt Aociraiwri (SAA) ~hon tally 111 his C¥ttf, Mx Millft contlllWd Ult IOtmal ldllutlOll t111111n,t10n ptocm to earn lht rnon dlHiclllt lo achieve, Member ~anal IMhlult (llW) ill 197J. ~Mn his tauafltAeal htate Appla1w coursti at Orance Coast Collect lor tht ~1110 years ancl his ollt11 lnltMO NI wu COUtts as M t19"t WltMSa on rte! Pfoptf1J •M ~ twill lle(in !In own loQI IMtslntss om 20 yun -co alld lln rnidfd 111 tilt Newpolt 8tadl-(osta Mtu Alta IOI is yean Pantt1sl Harry H W1ntt1 Ill, 198-4 PrtSldtnl of lht Ntwpoft Harbot.COSl1 Mm Board ol RCAl.TORS•, flls been a ~la Mesa RlAl IOR• fol om 20 years As a crlduatt ol IM Gradclate Real utate IMhlute (Giii), ht 11.s 111111o<td Ml mtrKled t11n 1>10&ram s courses stattwldt Wrnttn his IWlfll t lllll ta11tt ol real estate*"" at Orence to.st Collect fol a 1111mbtt of ,ears and IS I frequent $!)ti-tr Oft Ital tslalt IOf ptOln~ llllOP$ .. WfVl(t Ofpllllltlons. "' 1983 he was •• .,.., tilt c1tse11at1011 "RlAlJ~ of tht Ytar" by tilt 111e111ben of Hie Ntwpoft Hnot Costa Mm 8oard ol RCALTORS• Communrty Outrtach" CllMlll.tll, RlAl T<r Pet Scott W..Def JIJln. "Usualy Ille most ~nt contrlbVIOf to 0111 1ndmdu.i new worth IS tbt value of tlle real t$~1t n °""· Tiiis cu11t!ll net worltl llllJ*ll Ille alllftlJ to MMSI Wltll ltwtfllt Ot lo "hadt 111>" to lllCfUSf lllf Vliut Of Olll tslalt n IS bl '*m¥'f IO hiwt I CoOd foundl~ Of ~~ '6 lhe tppfU p1oct1s whtn cons.def~ tfffl tht h'1I OllfcW ol any rtal protltflJ lht "'°'' Ille tonMllltf tnows tbout UWs proms, 1111 mor t ac>I he '' to 111Jte wise and 111ohtlllle dlCdloll$ .. RtwvallOlls ait not Metmry. lllCI tilt lllllllltf rs "" to lht pubk. and a French door leading to the laundry breezeway. Three floorplan arrangements at Villa Mira are created to suit differing home- buyer requirements. In the Azalea, the second bedroom can easily serve as a home office or den/bedroom. Both the two·bedroom Begonia and the Camellia plans include two full baths, with private bathing/dressing areas for the master bedrooms. 'Kitchens feature breakfast/serving bars opening to the adjacent dining areas. Additional amenities include custom draperies for the living areas and bedrooms. wall-to-wall carpeting and forced air heating systems. Kitchens feature luminous celling panels and oak cabinets, gas ranges and ovens. dishwashers and double-compart· ment sinks with disposers. VIiia Mira offers Mediterranean vll- lage styling with white stucco exteriors and red barrel tile roofs. Recreational facilltles will Include two swimming pools and therapeutic spes along with a clubhouse with a gymnasium. Maintenance of the bulldlng exteriors. streets. landscaping and recreational amenities ta provtded by the homeowners association for a monthly fee. The homes are priced from $82,000 to $105,000. and quallfled first-time buyers ~•n take advantage of mortgege revenue bOnd flnanctng, which offer• a fixed Interest rate of 9.43 percent (10.106 percent annual percentage rate) for 30 years. To reach the community. take the San Otego Freeway to Crown VaJley Parkway and proceed wett. Turn i.tt at GOiden Lantern, then left agatn on Pueo det Coflna1 and continue to the entrance. The aalel office and modef1 are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further Information, c81 "3-290e. O~ange County Real Esta1e/An Advertll'ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, November 24, 19M _ 19 •Uftlll..,._,, Good feelings start as you enter this <.·harmer. Fireplaces crackles in both the living and family room. Follow the new carpeting through the three huge bedrooms. Set in an extra large lot. RV access. Total price $152,500. • THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ ---··~~1" .... &.. ~-"!1 il(Q\ . ~--. COUNTRY FRENCH MANOR --· mcmn F&11u ... l 1111,• (\ real showplace. Lovely la rge liv- ing room. Bright modem kitchen. 4 large bedrooms. Atrium with bubbl- ing spa off mstr bdrm suite. Cov'd patio. great for entertaining. Ideal cul de sac Joe. THE REAL ESTATERS ha Point• E1tate1 -San Clemente Dramatic Ocean View 5 Bdrm, 41h Bath home on secluded cul-de-sac. Dramatic foyer with magnificent stairway. Lavish master suite highlighted by commanding white water view. Master crafted oak library. Huge gourmet kitchen. Call Maxine Putnam tor 1howlng, Ae1: 4934429 COLDWELL BANKER 881·9355 let Us Help YH S.11 y,., ,,.,.,.,, fhe Daly Not off en you this 111ct silt ad "' ., "Pictwt Par•" wttktncfs for jult US P1f d1y. or 2 days for S-~. .._.,.._,,or wt'I phc>torraph it for ,.111lilliMl chafre. Ull211'PI• tSLmPlllT- 4/+ bdrm.' big dock (sO. play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun .. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750.000 (land ancl). Room for expansion.• h11r (l·I) 111-1212 .. ........... ... .,... ... 1 ... 1-1 1111,000 11MIUlllll 111 ....... a M* .... , 2 WM, ..._ ,..., 2 • ., , ............. ...., ., ....... Ealy eMtU. lest M... ""' ............... 1!1£1 111-1112 HYEI SINES IEW IEMITlll Tl 1211,000 IPH UT/SH 1·4:10 at 1441 lal11y lrh• Spa<:ious 4 Bdrm & den. 21"2 baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot with room for pool or RV parking. lehMl......_,ltaltw Ml·IUl TIMI TO MOYI . .. •. CllRISTMAI Ill IEUW 1110 Pll1 MIUlll IHI UT/Sii (2-1) IHT Lllltm-IEST Pitel Palermo. almost 1/. ac .• pool. cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrm, 2112 Ba. formal dining. family rm. $156.000 MI L 1st T.D. Variable loan maxed at 13112%. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir. Npt Bch. Jay Smith. Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500 PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome C111 C1111ilie4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly l9w cost. ..l -----=--------------~~-----------· ' 2-0 -Orange County Real &tate/MAdYer11slng supplemen~ to the DAILY PILOT/Satorday; November 24, 1984 ........... •We .......... .. .................... .... ..... I al 1112 ... al I ....... I CenuMJlu llDlut. BIG CANYON GOLF CCUSE JEWEL Open fri/Sat/Slwl l-5 18 Cherry tth Absolutely spotlesi> 4 Bdrm and family room. hke new home with 3~ baths. Completely remodeled w f rench doors and windows. 3 lueplaces. wet bt11 secu11ty system. 3 car garage It's all here move 11ght in11 $939 000 with eicellent ii\ '\umable hnanc1n~ for 1ust $2~0 tees Mona & Jack Cheshire, Realtors 759-1877 .UYIUE 3 Bdrm 2 bath on quiet c:hlld aafe Cot-<M-Sac:. EncioMd petlo tor added spacloua ne aa . Posalbllltles galore. Price reduced to S 133,900. 751-3191 Hunt & Associates REAL (STATC UUAISU Delightful totally remodeled 4 Bd. 2 ; story w/huge Mstr. Suite w/f-place, bakon y & bay view. Lovely formal ~ din. & French doors opening onto I garden patio. Light & airy thruout. Pier & slip for 45' boat & side tie. · OW carry. $995,000. Jeri Hunt ...... u, Pvt gate guarded community on beach s1de of hwy. Wood & glass-3 Bd single level with open beams. Rm. for pool. 3 car gar. Assume Hi- Loan. May lease option. Offered at appraisal $335,000. Call Jeri Hunt ••-4111 2121111 "·~·i• lilh 1111 • • ..,.rt...., • ••• THE REAL ESTATERS BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR , . . . " . . - .. .... Moaatai•, Dtttrt ...... UllfvU.... 1811111 U•f1rabkt4 lt11t1 OafanhW A ti hrU.W ~,VU. ti laf. Aprtetl, I& lteaort HM C..U •t1 llu 2222 C11t1 Mesa 2224 1..,.,, lt1ck ZZH I rt lffc• 211 t:ltiJLll 1724 lut. llK• 2'741 lnrrt ~ ZTM L'J9f: ~~:~~"!;.!~ NMr ~lmrkt 2 bf lrldgt LOV.ELY new Spanllh BAYFRONT 3Br • den h ront, 2 r £'.SIDE qJ:f 28( GarJ;i 11· 38R 2ba. end gal ~Wntlf (7 14) 644-1451 stove wash maeh. sen style twnhse w /2Br $1950 w/o dock S2100 1 bl thru June 15. Apt wl gatag4t No pet• yard wl d hkp. $650/mo, 675-8826 0t 684-5016 !'~Ba, court yro & PN1 wl dock Agl 851•165 1 870·9091 S535/mo. 5-48-0165 536-7769. 96()..3052 PAii UTT ITll SC 28A 2b patio, oar • Prkng soace --HUGE ,_ studio 600 IQ k Cit •r ~t yeet· w-a.onbch Avl 1211.$1000/mo Call BLUFFS 3 8d 2 '>be, Wlnterrentalb~apt. bt~ 1350 SUWlllYIWIE Par nd ~o with oom-nl unf. pvt gate. $1800 548-3155 or 998--343-4 Tnne plan, view S 1400 1 blook to beach, ~ bUt to ft. ~....!., 857-2 ;03 arou utltl Incl 675-3434 Agl 64'-Ma& bay $450 mo. 67~902 mo . ..__, WIY 11t• mandlng view Of the JP 11.:-..,_ Shatp 2 bd 1~. ba condo -. L 18' w/-poof lndry lee ' Nicklaus Goff Cour• ' .,,.... .... 2 4 w/poot, spa .. catport BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 ·~ bl, Arart111wt1, Oaf. !ater pd $424/mo. 1aM uw h ski resort. Owr'9f will 2ldfm 14L'. lge ywa near SC Pia.ta No dogs Tnna plan. view. S 1400 MONovla. 5-48--0336 where you ave lea.se S t,0001::H':, at 1175/mo. Shown M·F S625tmo Drive by West Aot 6«-6636 Qeaeral fll2 !~~=--::. S 1 l 8,000 FU &-7pm. f..5pm SaVSur Side vlHage Bluns Condo-lrg 4 bd 2sR 18X AP'-m • W&l1'm *~'* townhomes Chatmlng ahMlt In o60 243E.22ndSt 2511W.SuntlowefNoF11 lam rm + t>OOus rm: S650mo.UUpd.(714) $4951mo18d 1beue>Per •Areplacae , town Park City on a~ 2tlt 1be dplll. med Y•d nc Call Jim 631-1266 Sunny, ~. neutrlll 891·95451 847-t987 unit. ger, Indy rm, clOM *Private balconlea or PlRI llEWPOIH IPIRTMEITS IN NEWPORT BEACH A great piece to ltvtt an the Upper Bay Private clubhouses & tlealth spas. 8 teMla courts. 7 pools. clo9e 10 bulineM, OC Airport, Fuhlon Island. convenient lho9S on sight. woodecHot,lnveet«ac» peta 1152~ &e25+I t Jt k Uff decor . $1650 AYleoutllne w/IUll oon vu to~. Gardenptitloe fight. Great income prop. ord c:Nt 549' 3'84 U • IC . . Jan/ 1-760-9678 Agl It..,_ to water, dlx t&f: 19\lsr=:GEMEHT Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm N>en· ertyt SM.too.• U 10 P41Y1rent 1 utll• bl'lte uum•-_ Pool MCUl'lty gar etoee 642 803 Wlf llTt ment• & Townl"IOYMI JILL (agent) 7to-1333 28A + Dwl, 2WIA, 2 cai I bdrm move laat Of big --••"'• to~ Ao)'il Tllhl-• 1 trom $720. (Alk abOUt . = I! gar. an.di w/leund') fem. 3br pets too $750 Beautlful remodeled 2 80 11111 Lag 8Clh 4M-t083 p~ MESA APTS •3 UgMed tenni. courts f\Knbtled apta. ciomp1911 Ta••--_ M!upe.. end pMlo .,... 8M1 tee 539-6190 COffllf' unit right on the Eaat 2 Bf, 1515. No •2 S~ l>OOll wltl'I TV, linens & utlnllllt. A BA 1 Ta ot common .,..., pool, Jaic, • b • Y · Co m P 1 e J •IV ...... ...... ITii pet . 15451 MeM Or. Call •Strwna &. pondl m.iybe rented fOf lhort Season's FWoft O.C 2-t etc. U75 + dep. lrftat 4 lurnlshed. S2000 per mo. 2 [ B( 28X a::rming btwn 9-4 546-NeO •Fuml1l"tlnguv111t term 0t longer). On Jam- Chalet wlhot tub, 11Mp1 790-1515 0t 737-8139 2580 i/t 4Br 361• Jg yrd, Alao offered tor Mle It ~on Cot .. w/2. SM y NOT CALL 893-6lH boree Rd. at San Joequln 4 100 ft from ~ 2 BA &-...,. Ir _.... upgraded S 1250/mo $465,000. All< lor Hiiiie loe fr d 'anc::I SHARP W-tide du:ple11 U9-Hiits Rd. v'aney. F~. kitdien;··~ ~";' &'tr.:. '1"tt "'; 524-1940 Or 5S9-5958 Strock or Carolyn Muon. ~~so·V:·21':hrr-2~ ~~·~•.:,:: = IU-YILUll '"91 .. ~=ed 1395 ~o ~ ~~5~-'287 Compare 3br 2b• pool 111111 ELLIS C.... M.I .. <tfll optt S~+ depoen. No 15555 Huntington V111e99 -------ski • T 544-WS · · home t 750 option to buy .... 11_ pet9. Muat atand Cfedlt Lane, from San Diego -------- er °"' 2• T'M'lhme. dbl ~· le Best Alty tee 539-6190 -a. eon.11ent 2 BR 1 be so-·c:Nclc. 770-54520 Freeway. nor1t1 on 8eedl •• 111 Wlta• I .E. hen~ patio. privacy, H OO GOLF COURSE CONDO 2 BO 2~ BA ~~"!:' ~1~~· •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br lo McFedden. west on BMutlfUI 28' widen. W/0 Wtll traae 'J;;;i m1 213-390-1005pttcollec:t LOCATION Gar + c:arpor1. comm. 281 Garden Apt. Pool Mcfedden. l"tkup, lg kltctlen. trplc. condo at Montera) 2 *Y 48' 381 pool Large 2Br. den. 28• pool S875 PETE LARGE 28' 281 temp ran-$465 & $595. 710 w 18ttl $2195/mo. 7fl0..091fil Country Club for MESAV!ROE Cando In Rancl"to Sin JOHNSON631-126e tal . .Approx 4 moe. Avt T 2 Br' Awilt 12/1 Wl-FlllT nouse/condolapta etc t57-2M8 $1255/mo Joequin. New c.rpeta & UST lllff-12111675/mo. 559-9265 i':ts a. Aval. 1211' * Im * Mark (7 14)55e-«M>1 • drapes $1045/mo . Call 3 BO 2 CAR GAR •ff1'11APTI* ssao· ::· 8th dn nci •P•Dn• IE W ... I •.•IHI 11 llTI 851-0892 Of 640~37 $1500/mo PETE W/ln walking of the bc::h. ~~Orta St r,; C.. Uk on 8aytkje Dr wlpM ' ' U EMt9lde • lndudea ftr• JOHNSON 631-12&6 1 & 28' $450 & Up. nyon, 631-6812 = & ~~~lngs 11 you have atabia Job, go sMce. end yard, dbl g11 •Immediate Occupancy mo. credit 1 can buy hM fOf wlopenel. gardenef. ~ Eastblun rent/option, 3 br, •Mont~te>-Month WI lffll 1-3-&-4-81-.-2-81-_-gar-.-yrty--ININ you Clll 650-1829 Bfancl New 1 story. Rent 2 bl 706 Bison. au -1 Want a Mlee11on Of great Newport Penlnsul8 S900-tlh-$1000/$1200. Can 101 760-6776 . -&•1 1Mng'1 We can ofter MY· $1200 Avan 0.c /1 EASTBLUFF VIEW Ciitj 1'*10 ft'a small H11mfualtMI 3 ... 2•L ,...,........, -12 ~~ ~eA 3B a ~Ith pool • Bd .... If toolllng In CM, _. ,,. """'""' .. ..-'" · " .. . 18r' '440 utb-pd, lndfy. NB, Ot H8 ttllnllt of ue ftnC attec:tl gar. 1 yr IM, S850 $2000 !nae 640-7559 C8fl>()rt. AYI 12/ t No fOf that chOa.ldeat lfW'O mo. 97S-0564 LIDO ISLE 4 br 2 ba petS 383 w B*Y 544-9518 TSL MGMT M2·1tl031Wlr\dw~ CtrtH ...... llD 38A HOUSE WITH LARGE 786-1172 kltcnen bltlnt 2 car gar NB REALTY 675-t642 &. 3 bedroom apartments -..,.......,=-=--=-=-=~ C::f.Fum.21f2£U()d YARD. $7 25 mo large patio $1300 lBRI~ $380. ~· Ideally situated n .. r Cfe?~~:.~7~~~ kit 100011mo-mo108/30 241-1515 751-429577MS.Utvms pool. peta 147 -Wll1UllllLL* ~.shopping and Refs req. 645-8161 1 & 2 8d IC)ts. Pool, .,._ perks. Agt 642-3850 Wik to bcti 760-~S i400 bec:tl ped w/moc HV Homes Monaco w/pYI 2 8d prlv gatden apt gar Indy rm no ptlt&. NEAR BEACH· 3 BR 2bt U.l llllD bttnt & pert blltl pd 3880 M~,:" Drive pool. 3BR 2b1. $246.500. w/ger. Stand new carpet, TSL MANAGEMENT fOf leasing lnformetlon upper apt. Frptcc ~ 2 car JBR 3ba, den w/pool 1 Beet Atty fee 539-6190 786-3715• Ownr/Agt fraah paint. ground floor. 645·8122 ~~t~~2 c~~. (~~~ gar. $1200/mo Aot ocean vtew. fum 0< un-"85/mo lovely 3 8d 2bl The Springs 1Br Condo by Newport Ten 3Br 2Ba $595/rno. Sorry no pets. D p..i t 2t2t day 8,30 am to 5.~ pm 675-8170 or 964-3375 lurn $2600/rno, 10 mo hOuM w/ yard, lndry rm running atream. Pool, Jae Condo. WID, relrlg S800 645-1893 IH .. a · · NEWPORT CREST Condo lse or more. Dy• get. alt bit-Ins, nle. east· & tennis ss7s. 89l-0999 730-0480, 544·1485 Delux 2 br l 'h ba lndry tselUxe §er 2L w/trPIC. 3 br nr pool/tennis 58 1·2657, ewa 780--0181 aide location. u111 pd Ll~H ltee• 2241 Saa Cltatalt 227' hkup newer. twnhse bttlns, gar, balcony. No fl I $1100/mo Agt 645-2235 -231 Cabflllo I ... lncd f encl pets 559-7194 IU d -DesJoner fully fum 2 B<I 2 B 1'h ba. ocean view FULl OCEAN YIEW New 1 Y • P41 '°· 1 11 • OU# Versailles 1 Br Vu S800 1ownhou11. Pool & tennlf 'fll lllUllMllT frptC w/d refrlg gar A; I Yid In 2br ~ crport. Hamlnon St. No gate. spa. all ameNtles. Villa Balboa 2 br $ 1150 court $1195673..()898 141-1111 Bcl"t Hts. $950, 494-0120 ~~~:C,oicW.n trpl 2 c;e; pets H75/mo Craig MIAIYllW $700 650-5006 631_.960 Agenl S800 831·1268 Only 10 minute• from 8t 1550 dahwsh frig -ltnts l1fw ... 1• •Eut-alde CUTE 1 BA Ocean & City Light• View end Ofs,:"~ ~~ Laguna your own pnvate \nc1 N t Cal~· btwn Versailles 1 Bedroom GfHreJ IZIJ hOute newly deoOflted 3br 2ba, xlnl cond S 1350 mo. 6 1 ocean view lrom Dane o Pl 1 penthOUse $650/mo AOI carport/yatd SSSO+def: mo. 497·4170 or 497·6080 FULL OCEAN VIEW. New Point's most secluded _!am-4pm daily 5-4~ 759--0120 548-eot 1 859-6225 StudlO. ocean view, pvt & nevet llved In, 2br Condo, scenlC blun Uke new 2 2 Bd, frig. d/w & stove. VERSAILLES 2 Br •u•N•DA-IS•L•E•BA•v•F•R•ON-T•· ~''E·alde3Br 281, Btlnd ~ quiet. no pets. Nr Woode dl w micro/oven frpl 2 car 2BR 21>&. hot water pd. Bf wi den. xtra large Pfi· $650/mo. No pets Call 2ba.pentoouse witn.,...... Bed +latg9entertal~ home. 2 car gac, yard Cove. 1st + aec:urlty,enci iar .traah p/u S800 S850 +aecdep,avlil v1te patio• Call btwn9-4PM 5-4$-4855 lrplc,sec.2car parlot\Q rooms. Spant9h Yllla, In-Ir P lc=ar den er $540/mo. 497-6287 mo. 75-1739 Marcie Dec 2, own/egt 5-46-1939 960-6331 Of &6 1~1 28f 181Uptit.napt,close no pets $1 ooo mo IMlof ~mmtng poo1 S 1000/mo SaVSUf\ 1-It k t Ta1tia 2 Bt. 1ge fed yatd, lut. leacll to c:Nnnel. 1 bit to ocean 6«--0 52 $6500/mo. 631-1400. call 84 fOf eddr~ ,.._.. IC Circle i cell 2br hM pet OK, $600. mo. $750 536-4083 eve VERSAILLLES 2Br 2Ba B A L B 0 A I s L E EASTSIDE CLEAN 2Br 2bfW/moa ~ J700 fncd/prv1 4 pets ez move &4&-0721 .. LllllY lPTS. --·-ocn vu. trplc securily BAYFRONT: 3 bed tum 181 & MW ptllnt Gar apple wlutlls free or 3br $400' *--• * pool, spa. gar $975tmo VI E W I Ma In Bay yrd Avt now seOo/mo. 2ba wlgar S900's today :.;tty ree ~~ 190 •Bach. blQ1 kltch & bat"._ Now renting on ~ VEARL Y. 3BR. 2BA. With 650-1335 Eves/M nds $2000/mo 87M900 · t98-3434 Bes1fee539-6190 Lotsa pr vacy, porcu Bllld. So. of Adema .. 1re larg9 liYlng room Upper ----LIDO ISLE: .Fully fum49hecl 5-48-3155 or c.d• aiaal $375. No pees 752-5822 Studio, 1 & 28r ~ loft unit, 2 cac panclng MBR WESTCLIFF 2Br 181 JBdrm 2 ba WINTEF Ealt aide CM 3 bd 2'n be . l.L.. 2411 •PENTRIDGE COVE• units. Indoor raquetbalt, soundproof $2000 mo wtcomm P<>04 No pets RENTAL ,;900 /mo Condo $900/mo Joyce •WTlllff• Oafan11. 28' 281 split level rrp1c tennla, pool. apa, sauna. Bkr 675-911t $725/mo, yr lse 151 t1s1 631-l 40C) Waltt 631· t2e& Rent or IN option 3Br 341 Mtrboeit §Jp, posh 3 W/D db4 gar pOoii.,8 For 1e11lng Info ~all 6«·9842 or 720-9177 wan-1' in-· 2'nBa. tronl & aide patio. br. 2'A bl, Weat Newpor1 $9s0/mo. ~9200 980-2418 IHI lt1cl 2740 ·------... ~ -VlflW overlOOklng Ba<:k nr bch $1350 759--0598 ' 111·1• IJW. I Bay. Newly decorated -• •IDEllUttl* s 1800/mo 1st & last+ A•art•Hll Fara111l .. Lg 2 a 3Br Apts. New crpt, --..,.,,..,,---..,,,....._..,..--E11ta&M newly painted S500 sec. Agt 631·se61 drapes, Ille, etc w/pool. Wint« Aentlll hM. 2Bf 1B1. 19Parat1 Lrg 3BR 2ba, rrpl. cloee to No peta. &42-5210 JACOBS REALTY dine rm, hardwood firs, bch 1713 W. 81lt>oa 8Nd C..t1 •na 1124 $565/mo 2 Bd 1ba. patio, PROP MANAGEMENT dbl gar, lg land~ $1050 Veerfy 673-4743 •H•• • nice euttide location, /714/e7W1T3 yrd. AVI nowl $1000/mo. 381 281 wlffplc on New· -poot lndyrm.CIOMtoall. lalWa 5'44-3155 or~ ort Isle S l lOO/mo. ALL UTILITIES PAID 149 E. Bay P U\ .. ~9 Compare befOfe your rent. -• •ae•-Ptala1m 1117 EASTSIDE RENTALS 851-1115 Ot 6""'"'"" Newtydecorlted. ClUttom ·-_ ...... -. K enneybunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '7':'? rD let.I 2bdrm 2ba w/mod 381 281 w/Frpk: Cloee to cMatgn leaturea. pool, la· 11U F~3 8dtiom.2 ... ~rent_.!!: bltna I j9wel It MOO kids beech. $915/mo Agt bbq, COY'rd gatage. au<· --------· M yOll'rt not JQrl wllcl (or wllal) Kenneybunlport wu . •-.,., ....... ~ 4 eppt 642-3450 rounded with plusl"t land· 4on't let! bad JOU tt llOI alont ll.tnneybunt.por1 tS oreted, trptc, ctoee tc •NM1M* 1Caolno. No pet• 28' turn -.e81iBJIU one ol 14 dlstlflcttvttr d!lltrtnt aoaitment hoorp&w b ••ch · No Pet• s700 _. 3bdrm 2be tam SBA. lam rm. lg kHch. encl 385 Wll9on. 642-1971 It SeaWlllCI VtlllCf 111 H1111t1naton Btadl Sullllld S12t5/mo 67$-toOI apot wlr:Mlf'• kit & -. yard, OOod ICl"tll. ~·· lPAIWll V~ "1 rlSllll of totlly pe<SON!lztd ~oftSSIONI C...U elgrW dee« die! denet. $1350. 631-30 1 ul. • Beeutllully tend~ plan~ The~ ol •llentJon yov lttsff¥t A perlect 3& SL 2 1 " Beet Alty ,.. 53M 190 ,. llSllYE m garden ac>'L POOl/ap&, blend of 11al11rt and h"ftl -nestled Ill I lortst wttll btk to bct1 "r,IOO:, Ne E-eide 2 tw 1~ be twnflll( GA TED VII.LAGE COM--1W1 1PBdeet!!°'dedtl' N_!>r!!!'~·...,,0 "'bblinc btoots 11111 QM ponds. cooled tr ~If med pMlo VNlTY 2.Bdrm 2~ •-.... ~, ocean bfeem Add to tlllt ttM!S tOutts, s--... ===--==:::"~ r~UR-:·o!~s~...,£.2!1.?!"J~OA==~~Be se5s:m .:"~s:'men~~~~-:::,:::= QCMnW '"°°· ......,.. 1$1-1• m ... t ... 'aurt••· orn1ng THE DtSCRIMINATINO tt1 E , .. " 642~ Pfo.dly td llOcDt. llvtn Ktftllry~IU lwo ly f\Kn. or ...-. lfE room WOOd bumln9.... PROfESSIOHAL t51 E 21at 548--2409 ~00111 Oflt and'~ ~ll1 lf).lll!ilf11ts tnd ·53931840-7131. ~ place: mlCrOWl"9 oven ..... Privet• Patloe 2250 Vanguerd 54().-9626 IO•nllOltstS . ~,~ 3 BR 2'~ be. irnm.c. private peClo. ELEGAN1 ,,....= ~Ing e....ittM quiet 2 8d 2a. 2 ~ d and lity, W9"' to ~ LIV1NG otfty t5 mlnue.1 ::~II 1 patios. Moe1 utt Ind 822 ow1n ~llhopa ._... now 8 .... 8 to FllfMOn .-nd, 16 Hamilton-Aon Ml-04n ,1 ...... , ~ --11 Oor1eou1 3 , 2,. • mlnutel tolo Co ......... Wiil• ~ nat•ut1t1t19IOI" II '"i" ._, mo ....... ,__ Condo LA ""'""pool I i.-t t of~~ .,...H~• KltcMnl EASTSIO! 28r 1 .. w/g11 I ll'IP LAROE COMTEM AA '*"' • 11001mo 642-.9717 &• =h of San Diego 1 bloc* to H\lnftnQton & cerportteoo. 111r 1a. ~- 3 BA 2~ BA IH OLD c I --2Bt 18-cNpM)t freeway. 2473 Ofangt Center, 1 I 28df'fM Mn. tflldeney w/cerp(wt POO 11500 MO -;1-WI D Ncupa. Ne Ave 631•5439, ey appl lllJTlll,.. Avall 1211 562-6354 ism Hunhntton wi. L-. Hltnt111cton a-.,11. CA JOYCE W,AlTZE ~Moo/mo. 545--7"3 onfV+ LA QUINTA HERMOSA E·llde ~ 2 bf 1'h ba (714) 893-5198 131· 1• 18211 ParkalO. Ln. 1 TwnllM w/ptitlo pool, honi Ille .San °"Ill fr..._.y *'" no111t 011 klcil to UpdUI~ ' reedy abdml BAYCREST 48' 28:· ':-btQC.k W-t ot IMcl'I, 3 ~ .. i.w:s,Y. Avell 111tr-.i, 11*1..Ston 111tr ... to S..Wlftd v .. w/*""1f# Ill' yrd b kitchen. palf tt i.t r: b6oQk SO Of E~. 12/1 No P9tt. seec>l mo r_.__ ,...,.. • ~ """" IO ill ....... d, 'l!!ll!llll~~~:ld9/i~peta~~won~~·t=1aat~see&~~s:11:so,:;1mo~+~·~·~~~'==~~~~·~·~·~1~~~~0Urt~~~~e3~J~-t~2M~~~~~·~·ft~~~,..~~ _...,_.., -•w w~ !!!! .. fee 53M tto MC. 875-40&3 842-33$5 - ~fldllllU' 'll11jh 111'1 b. two bt>Jrumn ,,,,,, BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! H IRNl\H£0 Ill llNHJRNl\HI () HI AllH < 11 R" II NNI' w .1MMIN(,, riv, mu, h rn11r 1 "11"" 1111 (lt>I' MoJ .. 1, • •r .. n J<11h 4 In " ~ N•wport Bud! ~o I 7011 IMh -.11 .. .t ,,,, no~l'rl 6•2 Sii l N,.wport Buch No ~um lrvinf I\\. 11111 !.st I bllol 64S~HO• a ta --2~ -Ori A~ e~~~s~l'AttCA'd+ett~lfld'~f'~rit'lW 'fft~'O'A1~·,,1r..'OT'!Siit0tll'fY~November ~2',,_1984' _ _ ~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , A little green goes a long Way in classified An ad 1n classified costs so little for what you can gain. And those few dollars work just as hard at selling merchandise as they do recreation vehicles, or finding a renter or a new employee. Spend a little green and find out for yourself. I 1 \ ,.r• - Grant Co. townhomes begin sales Sales are under way et Old Stonegate in Santa Ana. being developed by Grant Building Co. under a $5. 7 mill on construc- 11on loa~ arr:;nged by The Shapiro Co. of Costa Mesa. The Shapiro Co., headed by veteran builder Art Shapiro, arranges construc- tion financing as well as profit partici- pa tion loans through Libertyville Federa( Savings and Loan Association of Illinois. Thirty-six years as a.builder himself has made Art Shapiro well-attuned to the needs of other builders seeking out cons truction financing." said Bart Peb- bles director of marketing for Grant Building Co Utd Stonegate Is a 72-home. pl inned-unit community that is offering 11~ first 20 townhomes on Westminster A ... r>nue one mile west of Harbor B Jlevard. Prices range from $88.500 to >-~w.w..90 The homes offer three floor plans~ with lrom 1.014 to 1,279 square feet. have t NO or three bedrooms. 2'h baths and dt lciChed two-car garages The architec- 1t1r a1mo t1I 1s Cape Cod. The first townhomes will be ready for occupancy by the end of December. according to Pebbles. The Shapiro Co. Is situated at 234 East 17th Street. Suite 109, Costa Mesa. CA 92627. 645-3120. Retirement living A central Orange County location and the prlYacy and w:urity of a gated and walled commanlty are amoq the reasons that John and Helen Bayley purcha8ed a single-family mobile home at Lake Park for retlrem,nt Jl'rioC• The park often HYe.r&l floor plan•, two-car &•nee. with aatomatlc door openers. and pricea that . •tart at $89,500. Lota ranee from s. 700 to 6.000 eqaa.re feet. For lnformatlon. call 633-2141. -· ::s • CD >C Dally Piii i la•sifled Advertising &42"'5e71 NOTICE 11ae Dally Pilot will DO lOQCW be opeD OD 8ata..rday morntnc•· Ou operadJaC Men will be lloaday dlna Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.a. 0ee•11n• will be u follOWS! EDITION DEADLIRE ~, •••................................................... P'rldaJ. 4:30 p.bl. ~1··················································· lloeda7. 4-:30 p.m . Wed.D•k7 .............................................. ~y. 4:30 p.m . ftar8daJ ............................................ Wedw•llaJ, 4:30 p.m. F'*l···········•······································· 'ft...,..._,y, 4:30 p..m . .. ....., •...... -: ..•.....•.•........................•... -•.• Pl'ldaJ. S:OO~•· haday ...................................................... Frlda.J, S:OO p.m. people rHd classified I • r ·- 1700 NEWPORT IL VD., C.M. 2790 HARBOR ILVD., C.M. 21030 llOOKHlJIST, H.I. mcmlE --Property set In a ciean, quiet cul de sac. COVEi PICTUIE -This magnificent Manicured yard Invites you In. split level.bomeJs loocc.ant8led~ona..rnt=--1-1-ss01pac1et1louM11s:-lltnlvimng-roonFWtth cozy 17th fairway of Mesa Verde fireplace. Formal dining. H\9t Countr<y Club championship go1f master suite plus 3 large bdrms. IEI USTIIC! -S arkllng clea . .....____ barm family home. Cozy flre- pracer Sunshine patio & super backyard with lots of fruit trees! LUCE TIU S12t,9M -Free house nctudect·t-E-.~Hent-Mles!r\'i~r-r-~ location. Call to see this greal tree and Its nice clean 3 bdrm course. An exclusive, private , Office, den or 5th bdrm with flre- owned club for golf, tennis & place .too. Giant rear yard! An swimming. Offered at $420.000~ executive dream at $239,500. 646-7171 Call 546-2313 • Interior location In quiet nelgh- b or hood. Only $127 ,000. 963-6767 home. 546-2313 L--------------------:0------~ SEUH COES HTS! $11,Ht -Nice clean 3 bdrm, 1 'h bath home. Priced low to sell fast. VA terms. Call now. 546-2313 $117,000 USTSIDll -Assumable loan. Super 3 bdrm home. Redwood deck. Lush yard. Call for more details. 546-23 13 MESA VHDE "PlllE" -Good feelings start as you enter this charmer. Fireplaces crackle in both the living and family room. Follow the new carpeting through the 3 huge bdrms. Set in an extra large lot. RV access. Total price $152,500. 546-2313 $111,tM •OW $114,tN -Costa Mesa ... 4 bdrm ... absolutely model perfect! Gourmet lkltchen completely refurbished! Decorator wall coverings! Owner says sell! Hurry! 963-6767 WTSllE IOU IOllSEJ -Now only $124,9001 Recently remodeled 2 bdrm charmer on a large corner lot. Cozy & comfortable -you can move right In. Assume $76,000 loan at only 12%. Call to see. 646-7171 CIUT POOL llOME. SlH,958 -Enormous 2 story home boasts 5 bdrm plus den. famlly room. 3 baths, formal dining room, large master suite. Sparkling pool. A lot of home for the price. Don't miss this one! 546-2313 •SSY, IHSY!I -4 bdrm fixer! Stone fireplace, beautiful neighborhood. Fix It and literally save thousands! Only $119,900. 963-6767 ... llT CIUT-Oll.Y Slit.Mt! -With view of oceen a mountains from 2 of the 3 sundecks. Aleo overfooks beautiful courtyard. 3 bdrm. 21A bath, & wet bar. light & spacious. Best value in this price range. Call today! 646-7171 IOI -ar Sllt,tSt! -Assume large low Inter•• to.n. Spacious llvtng room. Format dining. BrNldut nook. 3 large bdrms 1¥. bath. c.N thla will not last. 546-2313 1114~ RIH UTE ISSllUU -Beautiful 4 bdrm + family room +_pool!! Eat-in kitchen + formal dining room. 2 flreplacesl Separate bdrm + bath perfect for guest or In-laws! Fabulous private pool! Assume $76,000 loan 101;.01.; $699 monthly. 963-6767 fOUITtH UUT LOOI -Steps to tennis plus pool & spa. Large 3 bdrm, 21/t bath townhome with private sundeck off master suite. Beautl- fulty upgraded end unit with attached 2 car garage. Offered at $132,5001648-7171 STEAL m -3 Bdrm + famlly room + beach! Only $108,900. Unbelievable price for this beautiful home In great neighborhood. Nice garden loaded with fruit trees! Hurry, won't last af this price. 963-6767 VA-{U $91,Mt! -R·2 lot In great Costa Mesa location. Includes a one bdrm home With potential for additional unit. Excellent op- portunity for the first time buyer or Investor. Adjacent lot also avallablel 646-7171 SAVE SS,IM-PllCl IOICU -Super home. Fresh paint Inside. Large llvtng area. Dining room. 3 large bdrms. Cul de sac street. Close to schools. Now only $129,900. 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