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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot* • • • • • lidld r ,_; :;. FAIR ! f ORECAITI ON A.2 .. !: lenlng Newport leech, Cott1Me111Huntlngtona..ch, ln lM , Laguna a..ch. Fountain V~ louth Or ..... C ..... O RANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1985 ~SC EN TS Gun cuts down 600 more workers Latest notice brings total number of Irvine p ant layof s to more tha n 1,200 today at the Newport Beach com- pany. The laid-off employees were most- ly from the mechanical, engineenng and logistics sections of the Sgt. York project. Flamm said. offered next week at the Newport Beach plant, Flamm said. The 1,200 combined layoffs were prompted by the Defense Secretary Caspar Wemberger's Aug. 27 de- cisfon to dump the $1 .8 billion project, which employed 1,900 Ford workers in Orange County. By SUSAN HOWLE'M' Of ... Olillr ........ The same day they laid off about one-third of the I, 900 people em- ployed on the canceled Sgt. York · J)rOJCCt, Ford Aerospace & Com- f---.ffitllfl aeatiens-Gorp.-offieials Friday pve notice to 600 more workers who will have two weeks to find new jobs. According to regional spokesman Donald Flamm, the additional salaried em ployecs who were working Coast The Huntington Beach City Council has agreed to set up buffer areas between noisy nightclubs and residences./ A2 The Stalker suspect' s lawyer t akes a low-key approach as authorities ln several states work to llnk unsolved crimes to the Night Stalker./ A3 Callfomla Governor Deukmejlan calls for a "rural renais- sance program" to help Callfornla's 33 rural counties./ A3 Nation A OC-9 turboprot jet crashes shorttyafter takeoff from a-M iiwaukee airport, killing all 3 1 people aboard./ A3 The Navy-owned re- search ship used to locate the wreck of the Titanic Is steaming home- ward./ A4 Yuppies say the choc- olate coating Is the best part of their No. 1-selllng Ice cream bar.JM World An Israeli archeologlst has found the world's oldest dental filling In the skUll of a warrior burled 2,200 years ago ./ A4 Rell.glon The Most Rev. Roger M . Mahoney has been In- stalled archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Los Angeles./ A7 The growth of Christianity In Third World countries has caused a shortage of Blbles there.I Al S ports The Angels fall out of first place after losing to Baltl- more./81 The Dodgers go 13 ln- nlngs before bowing t o the Mets./81 Shadow baseball ls lurk- ing In the homes of middle Amerlca./82 E ntertainment It's a homecoming for the Beach Boys In a concert held at the Paclf le Amphitheatre./ Al INDEX Bridge Claaalfled Comic• Crouword Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoeco~ In The Service Ann Lander• Publle Notlcee Real Eatate ReHglon Sport a T etevlalon Trivia Weather ' A6 84-7 A6 8 5 A1 1 A9-10 A8 86 A12 A10 A 11 C1·32 A7 81-3 A9 A10 A2 on the anti-aircraft defense weapon will be given reasonable time off to seek em ployment during their 14'St two weeks at the Newport Beach and Irvine plants. Friday's notice brings the total number Of Orange Coast employees laid off by Ford to a little more than 1,200. Flamm said Ford Aerospace "is doing its best for its workers" by ~ving them various benefits, includ- ing a massive job fair planned for "The employees will re8 ive one week's pajd vacation for every·year of service to Ford Aerospace up to the maximum of 15 years," Aamm said. He added that the'Laid-o(f employees will be able to maintain the company insurance at the group rate· for one to four months, depending on seniority. An internal job fair offering e m- ployment from Ford's branches in Palo Alto; Houston, Texas; and Colorado Springs, Colo.. will be 1wcnty .. thrce major corporations will part>cipate 1n the JOb. fai'-!l the Ford -,\~rospace plant 1n · ~wport Beach t~y. Fiamm said. ''We're try1ng to do everything possible to case the burden of these people and help them to find jobs as soon as possible," Flamm said. Personnel representatives from three divisions of Northrop Corp., Big Br other ls watc h i n g =: wamtna motorlata to watch their a bu aome atiff competition for •en' attention amid the ecenic beauty atone i.acuna Canyon Road ' outside Lacuna Beach. Bat the radar-warnln& algn la an important one -the canyon road hu been the aite of countleae traffic accident.a becauae of apeedlng and reckleU drl•en. Benefit for UC! b urn ward to f eature cel ebrity victim11 • Dayid R~th~~berg. his mother c hosen as h on orary c~airmen A youngster who became a national celebrity after his father set him afin: in a motel room in Buena Park two years ago has been named honorary chairman, along with his mother. ofa dinner to benefit the UC! Bum Center. Nine-year-old David Rothenberg. who has been undergomg treatment at UCJ since that fateful March day in 1983. defied the odds when he survived his inj uries, and earned the love and admiration of people across the country. Even mother Mane Rothenberg 1~ awed b_Y, the youth's accomplish- ments. · I respect him and look up to him," said Mrs. Rothenberg of her son "He's courageous and wise." And 11 was David's courage that prompted Dr. Roben H. Schuller, senior pastor of the Crystal Ca- thedral, to ask the boy and his mother to be honorary chairmen for the Schuller Mintstnes· 30th anniversary dinner. Schuller asked the Rothenbergs on behalf of the host committee. headed by Chairman Y1cto( C. Andrews and co-chairmen Athahe Irvine C'lark and John Crean. The dinner will be ht:ld Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel. Donations from the dinner will go to buy equipment for the Bum Center. For information, call 834-1 SOQ or 834-1487. Many of the treatments Da v1d ha~ undergone will be showo in a special' commissioned documentary film about the Burn Center. Other notabk· Arts city presents culture in the sun By TONY SAAVEDRA OtlMO.-, ......... A five-hour festival of music, dance and theater will take the stage in C ·osta Mesa for the annual "Arts on the Green'' Sunday, beginning at noon. Twenty-seven groups will prrtorm or distribute literature durmg the cultural affair, being held on three outdoor st.ages in Town Center Park as well as insi de the South Coa .. t Repertory theater . The event is a showcase tor Orange County culturaJ and performing art'i orpnizations, and it is also Co'ia Mesa's day in the sun as the self: proclaimed "City of the Ans." With construction almost finished on the first phase of the new Oranee County PerforminJ Ans (enter in Costa Mesa, the c ity has become a focal point for performing artists. "The groups this year reflect both the surge in performing and visual ans and the great diversity of ethnic groups," said Dwight Richard Odle, co-producer of the arts fair. He said Hispanic and Vietnamese poets would be featured as well as classical Japane~ dancers, a Buddhist drum ...eroup and lnsh pipers. (Pl eaae Me ARTS/ A2) OC mlght be taking 'express' In future oc·s t r a n s it ~ency OKs s tud of special lanes to speed trafft By JEFP ADLER Of•Olillr ......... Spedal freeway lanes rucnicd for carpools. vans and bu~~ C'ould be added to three area f rttwAys be&ln· nana 1n 1990 under a plan beina studied by the Ora nae County T ransll PJ~trict. ()(TD board members Thunday vot~ to spend S 1.2 million for a two- year study of the special freeway lanes. called "exp~ la.ncs " Fventu- (PI--... Su.&U/A2) \ perso nalities who wil l be present a t the dinner are Dr. Bruce .\chauer, David's doctor and director of the center, and UCI Chancellor Jack W Peltason The purpose of the C\cning, al- cording to Schuller, 1 ~ to g1 ve -.ome- thing back to the community. He suffered bums over 90 pcncnt ofh1s body 1n the March] tin· St't h) Charles David Rothenberg, 43 The elder Ro thenberg 1s ~rvi ntt a 11-)"~ar sentence in Soledad pnson after pleading guilty in June 1910 to attempted murder The first few weeks 1n 1n tt"nS1ve care. David .had to face thl· ordeal alone. Hts mother. who wa$ hv1ng in Brooklyn. N Y .. did not know where the boy was because his father had kidnapped him and brought him tn Callfom1a, promising to take the bo) (Pl eue aee BURN/A2) three div1sons of Luton, three divisions of TRW, Magnavox, Honeywell, McDonnell Douglas. A.eroJet-General Corp., Lockheed Corp. and Parker-Hannifin wtll be amonJ tho~ present at the day-long 1ob fur. The part1c1patang reprcscntauves· from the vanous corporations wall be taking resumes at the job fair and will conduct ifltervtews later, · Flamm said. The fayoffs come on fbe lleels of the dec ision by Weinberger, who said independent tests on the Sgt. York concl uded that the weapon did not measure up to Army specifications and the growing needs oflhe m1htary In addJUon to the planned Job fairs, a seminar on interview skills wu conducted Wednesday at the New,- port Beach branch of Ford Aerospace by the consulting firm of Coil, Ballback & Slater, Flamm said. The semanan wtll conunue next week to !lelp the employees 10 their JOb search, he added. The project was canceled after 64 of the guns were dehvered, Fl;lmm said. The government onginally or~ercd 146 ft was named after World War 1 hero Sit. Alvin York, and consists of two 40 mm chassis linked to a com· puter and radar, Aamm said. Ford Motor Co. Chamnan Donald (Pleue eee F ORD/ A.2) Best oi l-bearing tracts not now included in plan 'Nifty 150 tracts' in six or eight places, all close to the shore From 1laff a.nd wire report• The 150 tracts considered for 011 drilling off Califom1a's coast under a conuoversaal plan represent onl y a fraction of what could be obt.aaned 1f the best 150 areas were opened instead. an Interior Department of- ficial sa1d Friday. Whtie those considered under the tentative agreement pro bably contain onl)' 50 m1lhon to 200 million barrel'> of 0 11. the ·'nifty I 50 tracts" could hold "1n the 390 (m1lhon barrel) range ." said Wilham Bcuenberg. director of the deparJment's Minerals Management Service l n total. the 6.460 offshore tracts nov. closed to 011 dnUing hold I b1lbon to 2 billion barrels -most like ly about 1.58 b11l1on, department spcc1ahsts believe Like the tracts included 1n the tentative plan, the best 150 nm~ square-mile tracts are 1n federal waters and exclude particularly (Pleue eee NIP'TY I A2) Badham exudes ·optimism over oil drilling fight By SUSAN HOWLE'M' Of .... ~ ..... ·- Congressman Ro bert Badham R- Newpon Beach. said Fn da} that although he cannot claim a win 1u~t ye t 1n h1s battle against offshort' 011 dnlling 1n the ocean waters of h1~ d1s1nct. his fight J~ far from lost. "Though I will not claim 'll lOr. at this point. I wi ll not < la1m ddeat t'1ther I thi nk ""c'rc on our ~d\. • Badham '>atd The l'Ongressman .iddr.'>:.t'd tht• Orange Count) ( oast -\s~oc1a11on at the.! In 1ne ( oast Countr, ( luh rnda~ afternoon on the dnlhng 1s~ut The L' S Depanmcnt 111 till' In· tenor has annuunred pl.in' tu lt.l'>l' <;Orne former!~ pnitel'ted ou·.in 1l.,11r trau~ w Oii u>mpan1t"\ \tarting 1n t<~IS"' Tu gathl"r puhhc op1n111n ahoul the plan. ~till 1n II\ 1cn.it1\l' ~t•igl"'>. lntcnor ~aetaf) Donald P Htl\kl held a ..enc!. of lu\Ao n hall ml"t"t1ng., along thl" Caltfom1a coa\1 la-.1 m1•n1h One of those meeting:. ~a' in ~l . ..., port Bearh. where 54 <oqu.irt· m1k' 111 federal .... ater~ no"' ... uhJ('l l l• • J dnll1ng moratorium art' prnp.\\t·J t.11 indus1on an th(' Jnl11ng plan The 'l\l t b\ I I odd rl''>t•11t•1j tm Robert Badbam I.11th 111 thl' t·tlun' .1~11n't ,·,pan,kd •lhh1•n· usl Jnll1n~ dlnn~ tht < lr<1 ngl l n,1,: kaJt-i.101 \J1d He \dlJ (Plea.ae .ee 8ADHAM/A21 Frustaci tot leaves hospital Patty Fruatacl c arrle• daughter Patricia Ann Frua- tacl out of Children'• Hoept- tal of Orange County P'rtday after doctors declared the infant a n ormal child and 1be became the fint of the family'• three •urvtvlng aep- tuplete to go bome. Her brothen, Stephen Earl and Richard Charles, are u pected to be relea.ed witbln two to four weeka. eald Dr Carrte Worcester. "She '• a healthy. beautiful baby ," aald Worc hester , bead of the four-doctor team tha t cared foT the bablea born May 21. "S he look• fanta1tic," aa•d Mn. P'ru1tacl of the lnfant. wbo wu adorned ln a yellow dreaa and whlte 1unbonnet. PTematur~ babies u.aualiy are kept ln the bo1pttal until they welCb 4 ,.._ to 6 pound&. a nd docto n eald Patrlcla Ann now wetjb• 6 pound•~ 2 '/\ ounce.. Sbe bad wetcbed tu-t 1 pound, YI ounce. at birth. Mn. Fru•tacl. 30 . la a · hiCb-achool E"'llab teacbe.r from Ri•enlde who bad taken the f ertUtty clraC Per- aonaJ before concet...t..ac tbe Mptupleta. > s Refugee. teceives life sentence iJ:t Anaheim baker's fiery death .... P!=nJed killing baker "1t lawyer conceded story hard to belteve • , ........... Prest .. ·.A Vietnamese ref~ convicted of Jilt-decree murder 1n the burnina •th of an Anaheim baker was tentenccd to life in prison Friday •od·t pc>Mibility of parole by .Quae Ceuoty Superior Court Judp aeodore Millard. • Van Tam Truona, 41,alson:ocived :.,#: .•• four yea.n in prison for u.ina a deadly lfller cbUJe of second-d.earte -we.Pon in •tea.Una a woma:n•s pune murder. and jewelry u be fled tbe bumina Ao &utoj)ly showed NJuyen wu bUeiy on AU-,. 2 t', 1983. beaten and stabbed three bmes in lhe Truona. who was convicted by a blck,, but wu atill breatb.i.Q& when she jury in June, will be held in 0ranse wu douted with paoline and tet County Jail until be i1 transferred to afire. A pathol9'iJt teltifiod at the the state pri10n at Chino-for ~ trial tbat abe bunied to death . cetaiQa next week. said Rieb Perillla. ~ ~ later found jewelry belOnJ• dc{>ufY. coUJ1 cletk.. ~-lna to Nauyen .and her daupw 10 Dwina. the trial Truo111 denied be clothina at Truona'• Norwalk home. killed Tam Nauyen, S2, tbe owner of · Truona. a laborer, teatified at the Enalish and Continental Co~ trial that he wa,a romantically in· tionm in Anaheim. But in final volvcd with Nauyen and hid 10.oe to arauments his attorney, Deputy Pub-di with her the the eveninJ of the lie Defender Joel Baruch, conceded ' He said abe pve him Jewelry his story was bard to believe and keepina and did not see her asked jurors to convict ~ of~ dropped heroft'at the bUery. ~lghtclubs to be buffered ln HB : &ekina to head off Pf'Qblems that When the b'direr space is a Pllt'kina Nite Spat at Maanolia Street and lave piqued them over the year; lot. there must be 200 feet of buffer Oarfi~Jd A venu~. . 110ntinaton Beach Oty Council space. Reatdents claim that clamor in the "l'Banben have voted to set up buffers In addition, new ni&btclubs can be perlcina lot disrup~. thei;r sleep l.!ld between noisy nightclubs and quiet established only in oommerc:ial. area&. bu created a public nwsance. Qty ~dential areas. Officials said they are tryina to deal attorneys currently are scekina a "1 ~ code amendment calls for new ~roblems that include 6tterina, eermanent court injunction to force 'flilbtclubs and discotheques to have s DJ vehcicles and screechina Garfield's ownen to take corrective ·atleaat 100 feet of buffer space -in brakes in the perking lots, and loud meuwes. "1Je form of clear areas such as aolf and boisterous patrons. The requirement for buffers docs courses and flood control channels -Tbe crackdown was trigcrcd by a not . apply to existina ni&htclubs, between them and homes. co~troversy involving Garfield's officials said. . -.... ·"'· . A work of art , r Clouds will give way to fair sky U.S. Tempe IJaa..~.~·~' '"ONTS ..., ---~~~ w wm -Coio._ ....... to n Sh0w8r~ AW\ Fiuttte' Stlow 0. CluO"ll ...-''·••• '"·" ¥ -... MlllN~ • 71 High. IOw !Or 14 llour9 \o I p..m. ...... oo ea 17 .. '--....... ., 74 ~ ea 10 ......... 8111 '° .. ea 64 ~ ., 72 Calif. Tempe .. • New<>MMe .. 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I CiMlloe d .._. lrlrOu8fl IN ~Cl!)' ., n ~ = lllld IOI to ICM 10I. i.-L.-V..-n M ... .. low IOI. p..m. == ..,.., ~ ...... ..... ~ OIMJO!ly ... I ~ ~ a: MonrcMI Mo11H~1Wo ~ Ml. Wllloll ....... ~'Clelldl Onl8fto ~~ ....-.ne '"-"°°"' "'*9loe tllld ... "8dwood ~ ""'° 8eor-1IO ...,_ leftllr9*dlll0 .... ~ ""DllOO '-''fWIOllOO -State'sjobless rate rises, at odds with national trend LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bucking the national trend, the jobless rate in California rose slightly in August, inching up to 7.3 percent from 7.2 percent a month earlier, o.fficials said Friday. In August 1984, the state's un- employment rate was 7.7 percent. The number of people unable to find jobs Jut month was 922,000, an increase of 11,000 people for the month. The number of jobholders declined by 66,000 to 11. 73 million. lo Los Anaeles, the only tqion of the state for which local filures were released Friday, the unemployment rate dropped to 7.l_pcrcent from 8.2 percent in July. The rate was 8. 7 percent in August 1984. 80 41 19 .. to 14 l1oc*ton IO It 83 81 TlflOeVll!ly 17 llO 19 61 Ton.-n M = .. '( Qllmll9 Vly .. 41 41 .. l'O .. 12 Surf report 19 • 12 M ,, .. '-OCATICMI ... Diil 19 11 z-~ w aw Tl • 8Ml1 Mona ,.., aw 71 1 1 ===~ w aw n eo 2-S aw N II w ... MmP: .. 80 M n IO • 44 la .. Tl dee 73 ea 10 1 1 to IS7 TODAY IO ., l'lrM high a:taLm. u 19 M ,.,... IOw 1:11a.m. 2.1 19 M 8-ICI Noll a:np.m. 4.1 80 IM 80 IS IUllDAY 74 eo ""'IOw 12:09 •.m. u 71 M '"'high 4:17p.m, 4.1 71 H 74 11 aun ... 1odeyet1:11p.m.,n..lundey n lit 911:11 a.m. llld .... T,l 81 7:10 p.m. 71 M Moon .... '*Y .. ·11 p,m., ..... 76 11 lund9y 81 12:4' Lm. llld .... 80llf\ II 14 11 3:14p.m. BURN ••• From Al to Disneyland. The bums wen! so severe when David entered the Bum Center that be could not walk, see or talk to the staff of doctors and nurses treating him. Since then, his fiaht to regain bis health has enabled him to do most of the thinp other boys and girls bis agt do. But -despite numerous suraerics already to reconstruct his face, hands and other parts of bis body -be is expected to receive treatment for the rest of his life. .&. balldoaer lnela ~ lfODDd aroand the ~ Beach llueam of Art u reno- ,.don and ezpanalon of the 56-yeu-old , ball&ai OOlltinW. Jt la elated to reopen in ::.::!s8hi:"~~:"s!a'::=::. ARTS ON THE GREEN SLATED ••• J'romAl .. fJADHAM OPTIMISTIC IN OIL FIGHT •.• ~Al 5. oed environmentahympathy County rtlidenta bas aided pposition. C "I am a arcat deal more optimi.iic ~ I was a few weeks aco, and~ laim victory in that ~" said Badbam said that although the G>epanment of the Interior bad a ' idea of what it wanted reprdiog six, nine--square-mile tracts along 0ranae County coast, Hodel d problems in the pro\X)sed promise after participating m the 11 town hall mcetinp in California_ He said Hodel yielded to the concerns of the DeODle. and decided that the plannccl <i>mPn>mise needed some reworldna. But Hodel bas claimed all along that the Department of the Interior's plan was mcmt to be a tentative one and critics have accused him of bending, not to the wishes of the people, but to the oil companies - who say few of the I SO tracts chosen bY. a conarcssional delegation have od-producing potential. A coastal coalition made ue of the cities of Newport Beach, Lquna Beacb, Huntinaton Beach and San Oemente has crusaded to reverse the Interior Department's drilling plan because it could put more oil np off the Ora.nae Coast Coalition members believe that allowing more oil rias off Orange County would endanger the flourishing tourism industry by re- ducina the coastline's aesthetic ap- peal and increasing the chances of an oil spill. " ' :J!~':JY TRACTS NOT IN PLAN ••• ·itemitive areas such as waten off Big the aar-c:ement" groups favored drilling to reduce Bel' that lnterior Secretary Donald Panetta has complained that b~ was dependence on foreign oil and to Performances will be held on a center stage at the south end ofTown Center Pan, as well as on the plaz.a stqe at the Imperial Bank plaza. . Groups will also oerfonn at an amphitheater outside South Coast Repertory as well as a rehearsal staae inside the buildin&. The event is free and the only requirements are a picnic blanket and a penchant for the arts. Free parking is available in the structures between Sunflower Av- enue and Town Center Drive. Amona the pcrformiJl(Jroups will be the Al Maitland Jazz Trio, Bando Azucar, Black Musical Theatre, Caprice, Dance Unlimited and the Oranae County Ballet. · EXPRESS LANES IN OC FUTURE? ••• From Al --.. ally, they mi&ht be incorporated into a 3-16 mile system aimed at speeding along. and thus encouragina. travel by b.i&b-occupancy vehicles. 'the project. with an estimated $600 million price ta& probably wiJJ include a proposal for elevatina twin express lanes on columns along a three-mile stretch of the Santa Ana Freeway median, between the Orange and Costa Mcu freeways. The elevated lanes also will be considered alona portions of the Costa Mesa Freeway. The study, to be conducted by Parsons BnnckerhotT Quade &. DouaJas, will focus on other freeways where express lanes could be built and bow they1Dight be funded. OCTD spokeswoman Joanne Cur- ran said district board memben favor the project because it will encouraae ridesharina, which th.e district long bas been ~romotina. while meeting the J?Ublic s demand for uwadina and tmproving the existina-freeway system. FORD ANNOUNCES MORE LAYOFFS ••• J'romAl Hodel has said will not be drilled told in July that 117 tracts of the 1 SO provide jobs. The tracts1 BettenbelJ said, are selected then were listed as of "high After listening to hundreds of E. Petersen sent a memorandum to Aerospace team and cspcc:ially to they mi&ht be laid off.by listening to -91ad out in about 11x or ei&ht interest" to drillers. comments., Hodel said he bad con-supervising officials at the Newport those di.rcctly involved in the DIV AD news accounts of the defense sec- dift'erent places all along the coast. Bettenbera said Friday, "Not all eluded, "I see no reason to doubt Beach plant last Thursday to convey project." retary'simmediatecancellationofthc jl!latively close to shore. tracts arc created equal and within a California's and thenation'sabilityto his concern for the worken affected But the workers received the of· project on the radio u they drove to :1-rbe tentative agreement an· category not all tracts are created have both a viable OCS (outer by the cancellation. work last Tuesday. l!Ounced by Hodel and memben of equal." The neaotiaton, be said, were continental shelf) pr<>IJ&ID and a ficial "stop work" order over the They said they were simply "in a California'sCoogressionaldeleption working with maps of varyina aaes protected environment. ... J do not "We sympathize with the concerns Labor Day weekend, leavina them in state of shock" after the an- bas been under ft.re since it was first that listed anywhere from 100 lo recall any facts which would or -thatall of you must have at this time," 8 state of uncertainty. nouncement by corporate officials, announced July 16. The oil industry 1,000 tracts in the .. high interest" should" led to the conclusion that the memo said, "I ask that you Some of the employees affected by butsaid they would remain on the job is dissatisfied with the 1 SO sites category -and the 117 were among environmental concerns should bar convey these thouJhta to your Ford Weinberser's decision found out that until they were told otherwise. o~y~ectedand,d~~& ~~m~~~ ~~~in~gi~a~ ----------------------------------------meetinpitfNewportBeachandother It took six weeks after July 16 to Bettenberl spoke to reporters at a cities last week, Hodel said be bad gather up-to-date details on the 150 news conference to announce that the become convinced that the wrong tracts, Hodel said earlier this week. department would proceed with tracU had been chosen. Meanwhile, Hodel has sent a 10-plans to offer leases on 3.S million Hodel and the deleption have page letter to Rep. Sidney Yates, D-acres in the North Aleutian Basin, scheduled a meeting Tuesday at 111., and Sen. James McOure, R-a1Jo known as Bristol Bay, in January Which th~ secretary is expected to seek Idaho, chairmen of the Interior despite a request from Gov. William 'rtviJions in the 150 tracts in July. But subcommittees of the Houte and Sbeftield to postpone the leate sale ''ate leader of the delegation ma.Jorit).'. Senate Appropriations committees. until 1994. ·~· Leon Panetta. has said he will the secondlristngfrom his California The department last year dropped :l'Nllt anythina but "ptinor changes." trip. 8S percent of the lease ..are f'iom Panetta, the state's two senators The secretary said "it would be a consideration because it contains 'and 26 other House members who serious mistake" to usume that only valuable fishina arounds. Lease offer-,.~~ parties to the original settlement the oil induatry favored dri1lin&. and in.p bad been scheduled in Bristol ''ltmt Hodet a tel~ Friday saying noted that the American fewish Bay in 1977 and 1982, but were they were ''comnutted to the terms of Committee and black and Hispanic postponed both times. · ··Just Call Wlaat do yn like abo•t tile Dally Pilot? Wlaat doo'l yoo like? Call tM namber •& left ud yoer mnaase wlll be recorded, transcribed aad delivered to &lie a"ropr ... te editor. Tlte ume H·llMr •uwerills service may be Hed to record letters to nae editor oa aay topic. Coatrtb•tors to oar Lettert coJ1mo mast laclode tlaelr name aad telep .. ee namber for vertflca&loa. No clrculatloa calla, please. I 642-6086 Tell•• wlaat's oa yoer mlad. .. D=t ... Ouerenteed • lilonolly-Ftlclity " yOU 00 '• -,_ 'fOJlf PIClef II)' , • •·JO pm Gel CM!Or• 1 pm ""° ~ C09Y .. 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Lawyerre:mainslow-key as Stalker case escalates Smog . p~an_~e(. nod from Police tn other Western states probing murders with eye on Stalker suspect LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lawyer representing Ric hard Ramirez, the drif\cr accused of ter- ronzina the state wtth the murderous "Niabt Stalker" attacks. said he's approaching the case no differently than any other. Deputy Public De fender Allen R. Adasbek, who has been besc1gcd for comment about the notorious case, refused to discuss his conversauons wtth Ramirez or the evidence against him. 'Tm trying to take It a day at a time and take things ai. they come." he said. "That's all I can do. I keep my personal fcchnis out of 1t and rep- resent the chent the best I can whether it's a misdemeanor or a multiple felony case." The search for weapons used in d!>zens of savage attacks by the serial ~1ller escalated Friday as authorities in several states worked to hnk unsolv~d crimes to the Night Stalker. Ramirez, 25. has been charged in one of the Los Angeles slayings and served with an arrest warrant stem- ming from a San Francisco k1lhng. Both homicides, along with I 2 others this year and another last year. were blamed on the Night Stalker, who stormed the state, attacking random victims with guns, knives and club-like instruments. Some vtctims appeared to have been tortured or mutilated, and symbols used by satanists wete said to have been drawn on waJls at some crime scenes. Earl Greg Jr., 25, a former room- mate of Ramirez, told reporters Frida)' that he was unaware of any satamc leananas by Ramirez but he seemed to like the heavy-metal rock group AC-DC whose songs contain satanic images. "As far as I knew, he wasn't worshipping the devil," Gregg sa1d at a news conference in Lompoc. "He liked AC-DC. I heard him say anti· Christ, devil child. That's what AC- DC stands for." Gregg said Ramirez. whom he knew only as Rick, laved with him, his wife and mother-in-law from May to October 1980. "There's a little lunatic in every- body," Gregg said. "I knew he had a problem. but I didn't think he had many problems." . Since Ramirez' arrest Aug. 31, police and sheriffs deputies have been hunting for weapons believed discarded as Ramirez fled from a aroup of East Los Anicles residents wbo eventually beat him to the around and held him for offieitrs. Earlier this week, Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates said· Ramirez' fingerprint had been found at a Los Angeles apartment where an elderly woman was stabbed repeated· ly ~d her throat slashed on June 28, 19 . H Lud police were reviewing all unso vcd murders, kidnappinJS, molestations and rapes since 1981. when Ramirez was believed 10 have moved to Southern California. San Francisco police said they too were reV1ew1ng all unsol ved murders in the last 1wo years. Santa Fe. N.M .. pohcc were oom- paring evidence from two lolhngs there wtth information provided by Los Angeles detectives, police Chief Assist.ant Dave Leyba said. Anzona police 1n Phoenix and Tucson were also looking into un- solved k.illings, and Salt Lake City police Detective Joh.n Johnson said his department was invesligaung possible links between the Night Stalker and the stabbing death of an 18-ycar-old an May. Police in San Diego and Reno. Nev., said they planned to wait until Los Angeles authorities were done with their probe before asking for information. Putting out the fires A ftren.Jater ezt:l.Dp.lahea one of two mlnor IJ'&M firea that lanlted'l'rlday afternoon alon1 Bear Street, adjacent to the C'"orona del llar freeway. The r&e., which burned about 100 yarda from each other, charred a boat 1,600 9C1uare feet bat were quickly contained and caued no property damage. Caaae of the ftrea la unknown. agency , .. E.L MON I E (Af') -Rea,aonal air quality officials on Fnday adopted a plan that Wttl b!°'Oj thc f~Ur-<:ount}' South Coast Air Ba51n lnto com~ plumcc wtth federal standard s M nitrogen d1ox1de emissions by 1988. The plan, sf approved by the sl&le Air Resources Board and the fedc:raJ Environmental Protectton A&eocy. would remove the threatened fos<; 10 the region of hundreds of mtlbon~ federal dollars for such prOJects u highways and scwacc-trcal~l plan is ' The South Coast AQMO inctu4 Orange Los Angeltli, R1vers1de llTld portions of San -semardino counlles. "This was the big hurdle," Tho~ He10she1 mer. head of the So~ Coast Air Qua11ty Management [)&,s. tnct, said after the vote. He said the AQMD had worUd closely With the staffs oftbc ARB and EPA 1n drawtng up the plan, and~ confident 11 would receive fi nal approvaJ from both agencies WllhUla couple of months. The basin has been out of COD\· phance with the federal oatrogen d1ox1de. or N02. standards SLQ'l" 1982. bu t it received an extension until t9tn STATE/ ION /WORIJ>==== senate adopts ineasures on inlsslng kids' behalf SACRAMENTO -A reward fund, a 24-hour hot line and a special registry fo r missing ctuldrcn were approved Friday on a single 39-0 vote of the state Senate. The measure, AB606 by Assemblyman Gray Davis, [)..Los Angeles, would also increase the prison terms fo r child kidnapping. It went back to the Assembly for action on Senate amendments. Davis' bill would equirc the state Board of Control to establish rewards of up 10 $'°° for information concerning lost children. It would also create a toll-free statewide hot line, release quarterly bulletins on missing children to local la w enforcement aJencics, and post photographs of missing youngsters 1n school'i and other pubhc places. Current prison sentences of three. five. or seven years for kidnapping would be increased to nme. 14 or 20 years if the abducted person 1s under 14 years of age. Woman held Jn kidnapping of baby BAKERSFIELD - A week-old baby allegedly k1dnap~d from a Long Beach hospital by a woman dressed as a nurse was found Fnday afternoon. Balcersfield pohcc said. Police Lt. Galen Chow said officers, act1n1 on an anonymous up, found Victor Gabnel Martinez an good cond111on at a Bakersfield home, about I 00 miles north of Long Beach. The resident of the home, identified as Robin Marie Carlton, "ad matted laking the baby from the hospital," Chow said He said the 22-ycar-old woman, wf\o has lived an the aging neighborhood for about s1~ months, was detained for ques11 on1ng. NATION " . Second congre1111man to fly on shuttle WASHINGTON -Rep. Bill Nelson, who chairs the House subcomm1t· tee on space science. will become the second member of Congress 10 fly on the space shuttle. "I am a happy boy," he said, accepuns NASA's 1nv1tat1on Friday "I've been traminf, for this for 21'1 years," srud Nelson. a Flonda Democrat. "I've been running four males a day, doing push ups, s11ups and lee' lifts." The flight will be next year. but no date has been set. Nelson said his 9- year-old son, Billy, said "All Right!" when he heard about the mv1tat1on. West Germany will get mlsslles WASHINGTON -The Pentagon told Congress on Fnday 11 has approved the sale of 310 Mavenck air-to-ground missiles to West Germany West Germany will be offered the missiles aod associated spares and support equipment for an esumated $25 milhon. the Pentagon u1d. The pnme contractor will be the Hughes Aircraft Co. an Tucson. An1 , and the Air Force will oversee the tra nsaction. West Germany acquired 4 50 Marvcn cks an 1982 and another 120 earlier this year. Abscam defendant free alter 2 -year term WASHINGTON -Former Rep. Frank Thompson Jr., 0-N.J .. convicted in the Abscam scandal, returned Friday to his suburban home after two years in 'federal custody, proclaimtng his tnnocencc and saying his health was excellent. '"Good," .he said when asked how it felt to leave the Federal Correctional Institution 10 Lcx1ng1on, Ky., after being paroled Friday morning. "The bluegrass area 1s lovely, the horses are lovely, but I leave 1t to the people from there 10 enJOY 1t." Thompson, a 26-year House veteran and chamnan of the House Admm1s1rauon Committee, was convicted on hnbcry and conspiracy charges in December I 980. WORLD l•raell• problng Nazls In Brazll -: SAO PAULO, Rra11I -Two Israelis arc here to "see 1f a Nu1 protection nna" aided Josef Mengelc dunng the 18 years he spent 10 Brazil before has death in 1979. the Sao Paulo chief of federal police said Fnday. Ro meu Tuma said Menacbem Russek, head of the Israel's Nazi cnme mvesugauon un11 and his ass1s1an1, Ha1m Golan, amved Thursday. An spokesman for the l11rach consulate, who spoke on cQnd1t1on ofanonymity, said, "Mr. Russek came to Brazil to pack up the mtfong pieces to complete the puul~ .... The l<irneh 'overnment will only state 1t'i offi cial pos111on after exam1n1ng all the mformauon in lsft'el " Trench fllm "'1ns at Venice fesdval VENICE, Italy-French director Agnes Varda's movie about a vapbond airl -"S.nsToit N1 Lo1"(W1thout1 Roofor Law)-won the top Golden Lion prize Friday At the Venice Film Festival The Jury awarded a Special Grand Prize. equivalent to second place. to "Tangos -El Ex1ho de Gardel," an Araentine film directed by Femado Solanas that traces t.hc hfc of tango singer and composer Carlos Oardel. "Llfhtship." directed for a U.S. production company by Polish·bom Jcny Sltohmowskl. won a special pnu equivalent to third. Gerard Oel>lrdieu was chosen best actor for has touah·JU Y performance in the French movie, "Pohce." The 11-membeT Jury. dominated by Europeans, de<:1ded not to de,a.patc a bett actrc-ss. I Iranian• commandeer Itallaa !freJ6b.ter MANAMA, Bahnuri -Iranian troops landed on the deck of an Italian fte.,htcr ofT the Saudi coast Friday. took control of the ship and spent e!Jht boun chcclun• its holds. apparently for Iraq-bound carco. Tehran·, official ncwuaency sa.1d Iranian warp. lanes nuded 01l 1nstallauons and a nular station in northern Iraq. A rtpf'C9Cntat1ve of the ownen based 1n the Persian Ciulf \81d the 22,42S·ton Mcrzario BntannJ~ was detoured 10 mites off its rqular mutc dutina lhe 1nspecuon. "We att ttlacvcd ... No mcmbtr of1he crew was hann«i and 1hc ,hip hu resumed 11!1 JOumcy." he said • No survivors as plane crashes, leaving 31 dead MILWAU KEE (AP) -A DC-9 Jetliner crashed and burned in a wooded area Friday moments after 11 took off from Mitchell Field and the pilot reported "I have an emergency." All 31 people aboard were killed. "The aircraft was demobshed ... Nothing was left of the airplane at all," said Federal Aviation Admm1s· trauon spokeswoman Maf)on e Kn m Chicago The crash of Midwest Express A1rhnes Flight I 05. which ongmated m Madison. Wis .. and was bound for Atlanta, added to a death toll of more than 1,400 that has made 1985 the worst year for fatalities in civ1han av1at1on history. Witnesses said the two-engine plane seemed to roll twice about 1.000 feet above the ground shortly al\er t.aktng off in clear, sunny skies, then headed to earth nose-first where 11 burst into flames about a half-mile south of the runway. There was no 1mmed1ate 1ndica· tion what caused the:" accident. Airline spokesman Jose Oller said 31 people were aboard the plane, which 1s designed to hold up to 60 peo ple. He said the plane's flight recorder had been recovered. Oller said most passengers got on 10 Milwaukee and he believed 10 were employees of Kimberly-Clark Corp. parent fi rm for K-C Av1auon Inc . owner of Midwest fa.press Three victims were from Madison and the rest from Milwaukee. said Oller, adding that a list of those killed would not be released until f~m1hes of all the vicums could be contacted "The service as used frequently b) Kimberly-Clark employees," srud Kimberly-Clark spokeswoman Tina Barry from corporate headquarters m lrvtng, Ttxas. At the crash sue on the edge of the Michael Cudahy Forest Preserve. trees were scorched and part of a w1 ns. lay near charred debns. The smell of Jct fuel was heavy 10 the mugg) <m Related stories A 11 "All I could do was offer a prayer for them ... commend them to God," said the Rev. Karl Acker. pastor at nearby St. A.lcxander's Roman Ca th· olic churc, who went to the site shortly after the crash "There is no thing wt• wuld hdvt' done 1fwe had been there right on the scene," said Ric hard Seclcn asw .. 1an1 Milwaukee fire 1:h1ef The death~ added 10 what was al read}' the h1ghe•a fataln} 1011 10 c1v1llan a,1at1on h1Stor. tor a \Ingle: )ear Jusl this summer thl•rc 1.1.ere four ma~or crashes June.' -3:!9 died on an ..\1r-lmha Boeing 747 1n 1he ~tlantll .\ug l -I '5 died tn J Delta \1r Lanes L-10 11 at C>alla~-Fonh ""nnh Pupils rally behind student With AIDS Massachusetts boy only AIDS suffe rer permitted in school By Tbe Auoctated Pres, Clas mates of a Massachusetts bo}' given pcrm1ss1on 10 attend Junior high despite his case of AID re- sponded Fnday with support and a desire 10 raise money fo r a cure, whtle a New Ha ve n, Conn .. official said he won't allow children w11h AIDS to go 10 school Officials 1n New York. Aonda and Indiana also considered the ac.adem" fate of students an their d1stncts WJlh the deadly d1sca~. In Swansea. Ma.,s.. 15 students approached the pnnc1pal of Joseph Case Junior High School on Fnda) wath plans for a fund-ra1S1ng dnve 11f\er officials confirmed that an eighth-grader wi th AIDS had been auendmg school !Ince Au&. 27, the principal, Harold G. Dev1ne Jr .. ~1d. "l,ihink we've weathered the 1nat1al stonn." said Devine. "Kids, being kids. arc now pursu1n1 how they can help this v1ct1m They arc aniuous 10 become acu vc an some sort ol art•' 1l"r that will be of some dirc\:t help w th1<, youngster Parents have C'\Prt'.'~..ed the same kind of conce ms ... He said only 1wo children in the 630-<1tuden1 school wert kept ,11.1..1' from classe~ by their f)arent<. F-rn1J' because of the AI D~ ra'e Jm"n trnm four on ThurWa}' The boy appear\ I<\ hi.· thl· nnh ~hool-aged AID'i \Ulkrt•r 1n 1hr country wh o ha'i littn .allov..c:'d h> attend classes b) cducutmn 01Tic1al<; said Dr Martha Rogel' ol thc kdcr.ll Centers fo r Due.I.SC Control in \1lan· ta. he added that hundrc~' nl ..chool children are ~lncken ~11h .\I D~ nauonw1dc although the.· d1~a'ie genera II) aff« t<. homoc;c\u.il men and mtr3,enou<. drug U'iCr<. Last ~eek . the ( IX ..aid earh child with .\I [j-, <.hould ht' cvaluatc;d 1nd1v1duall) but m11~t \hould ...(le allowt"d 10 attend regular 'i4 hool<1 The agenn said the btnclits would outweigh "the apparent nonexistent nsk of tran m1ss1on." In New Havtn. C'onn . c ity 'i4'hool"' Superintendent John Do~ Jr !laid he won't c.·hangt has mind and allow ~tudcnts w11n AIDS to attend ~hool btcau'K' partnt~ arc fna,htcned b-. the d1seast DEATHS FROM AIRLINE CRASHES (Worldwlde. excluding Soviet Union which does not reveal crash Information) 1400 .,. 1200 J - 1()()() /' 800 600 .iuu .>uo ti lntcrnat1onal .\1rport .\ug. I 2 -'i~O "rtt· t..ilkd PO J Japan .\1r Linc' ·~ • nn .1 rcm.11t· mounta1n1op .\ug :~ -q Jit'd ,,n .1 l\rn1,h .\111our<. Boeing. ·1· JI \.1,tnlhl•,tcr Reagan admits to speaking carelessly .. ~ .\SHlN<i T<>:-.. (\Pl Pres1den1 Reagan -..ud I nda\ ht· ~poko. ~arclc'ic;I~ IJ'it m<1nth Jnd I d1dn 't real!\ h<'hl'' c r .tl 1al 'l'~rt· I gat1on an "'iouth A. Int a had hct•n chmmatcd. but he ,11ntinued h defend whdt h<' ,J!lt•d 'ttn 11 1mpro..,ement 0' er"' h.tt h.i' n o.:r existed h<'lorC' ·in lht ""h1tc-rulnl nation Reagan arolt'&11t•J t.-r .!r un anten11onal c;l1p and '°'''tt•J Jui mg an 1mprnmptu 4ue,t1nn lOll answer ~c;1on ""Ith rC'1'41rt<'r' 1h.1l he ~as "not ncarh J\ Ill 1nl1>rmt•1I as man' of\ nu ha' t madt• 11 11111 that I v.as" The prcs1d<'nt ,,ud ht• "",,, "som that I lBrelC'\'h tw' <' th1 1mpress1on that I hehc' t·J· i.t•tirt' gat1on had littn ehminatt·J He said h1!1 adm1n1-.trnttt1n ' pohcv of dealing ""1th \1iuth Afnca·, \lohlt<" goHmment ratht·r than punishing 11 ""llh C'1.nn1Hni. or d1 plomatH \.ll01 t111n\ '' 'tht• I onl) thmg that\ \h1•"-n ·'"' "It"' of improvement 10 that 1.1.ht,fc I SllU3llOn " f O)otl.in.I 4 Ae of Auguat 30th SCUCE International CM Awlation ()car1u tiell \ 1gh1 plJnl' lTa'h 11n ~ug : 1llt'J \dmdnth.t ">m11h the ~hll\1l[3r \\ h·', aJ~t .i \o., 1e1 lt>adl'.'r·., attenuor. 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U l't Has plan combinc-i. \Orne pubh works ass1\tancr bills s1.1ncd into law earlier this year, propoials he plan\ to prc~nt 10 lawmaken nt~I yur, and requesu to the federal IOH'mmcnt ''What I propott I\ a rural ~»­ "nee Pf'OIJ'lm. <kt1ancd to assl\t bu1c· 1ndu11nt\, dc\oelop nt~ bu\! I ness and 1oh 1•pportu0111e', dnd 1m· provr lht qualm· ol htr for lhc-~ m1lhon ~1dt-nt\ ol the'lt" count1c-' " the-Rcpuhhcan IC'\l"mm 'i81d Thc b~t dollar llcm lku kme11an (1\ed ~-., a prom1K l\l ~upport ltai lauon to appropnate •n a<M1t1onal S '7~ m1llton oHr 1~0 Yf3" to 1mpnwt l0c:1l \lrttt' and mad<. .- Re,idcni' IA>C'rT told tu haq• hftme 'u" "al l it' rTath and Ill h\tcn to thr radio Junnit lhC' 1.1.-ttkt'nd l"he la\I time 1ht' 1 .. land'I felt the' maior eOccb uf ,; hum~.ane wa rn "oYcm~r 11111~ ""hc-n Humcane (.-a ,.,..t'PI fie'' the 1'-'and of Oahu Mu11, k1lhn1 of\4: pc n and cau an ~t1mattd S~'tl m1l11on dAm.a~ 'I. 0renp Comt DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, September 7, 1885 Just what Was so hot about summer of' 85? BJ IOmT aAU Aua. 2-135 died Ina Delta Aitlina 1.'1011 at .._...., O.UU.Fonh Worth International AirpQrt. What wauo bot about tbeaummer o('8S? In the Aq. 12-SlO were killed on a Japan Airlines 7 4 7 on ::::!~eec:a.Pi5 there was no a voidina the darker a remote mountaintop. -~---. -~ 1, aide 01 im. ' Aua. 22-S4 died on a Brlti1h Airtours Boeioa 73 7 at A hUICkiaa in Lebanon and four ~or plane crashes Maocbnter, Eoaland. \ ~CYe!Y trip look ~t and a "little mend" on the A bomb wu suspected, but not proven', in tbe Air- Pftlldent snoeedeOaled mevalueo(a bronzed hjde. Iodiadiauter; weatherormechanical wlureapparently Tbucenklandsoftbe Weat bumedorwereovenun c&uaed tbeotherthree. by ll'Ulboppen. ln the Northcut. a drouaht kept A liabt plane cruh on Alli-lS killed Samantha Smith, ~:.pooll dry and lawns parched .. At buebalJ stnk.e. tbe acbool&trl who cauabt a SOviet leader'• attention with 1UU1U her plea for peace. • The ~lace to put your bead this summer wasn't oo the Still, people flew io record numbers. The odds of a.d. but m lt. craahina. after all, are somethina like SOO, ()()().to-one. On tbe other hand. there was Live Aid. the t.rana-At Oddi of 6.1 miWoo·to-one, New Yorkers went Atlanticrockfettival with a bean: there was Coke Classic' crazybu)'.inatickeuinaS41 million lonery. lherewubuebellapin. ' .Prcsi~ntReapn~arou1tuummcr.OnJuly 13,a A 1troqdollar lured Americans abroad, into se.cuon ofhia larp antesune wu removed, and tests "Jmeu.Uy dantc'rous akies. confirmed that be bad cancer. Doctors said they aot it alJ Oo lune l 4, a TWA jet with I 51 people aboard was bowo.ver, and that he wu not threatened. ' hijacked by Shiite Moslem extremists. One passenger was On Aua. 1, the White House press office confirmed m~ Thirty-ru~e men spent l 7 days in captivity in thata petcb of skin had been removed from Reapn 's nose ~t.atan ofterronst TV talk shows which ended but duckedqucatiooaabout details. Four days later, ' ~utfurther Jou oflife. Reapn confirmed that doctors removed a arowth -"my • By Auaust. however, I 98S was already the bloodiest little friend." be called it-which proved to be basal cell year in civil aviation history. There were four bi& crashes: carcinoma, or akin cancer. - June23-329dicdon an Air-llldia Boeing 147 in the "Allmy Life I've lived wM!baooat of tan," Reaaan said Adan tic. resrettina that be now must avoid tbe sun ' flew satellite TV network ~el_ping teacher shortage C~llege prep classes offered Oji California-Texas hookup AUSTIN (AP) -A private satellite television ~ork is startin& two-way operations this fall in about I~ achool districts in Texas and California, one way officials say may help ease teacher shortages. Classes in computer science, advanced mathematjcs ap_4. foreign lanauaacs are among those being offered over ~ hookup to school districts and educational agencies. Adnnced courses for teacher training also arc available. _L' : ... The network is a way to help alleviate the teacher soortqe and help students, particularly in small towns and cp where they can't find teachers to provide the courses reeded to enter college these days," said Pat Tinsley of the I-IN Network. Tinsley said TI-JN. based at Webster, near Houston, ~ operations Aug. 5, offering service training for r~ network is a big change from traditional, one-rY· pre-recorded television classes, she said. The.network ~roadcasts programming that uses hve tcaeben1n tbestudioandan "interactive" connection that allows students in different classrooms to use oordless ~lcpbo.ne ae~ to question teachen directly or engage in di5CUSSlons with students in other cities. ".They're called on by name when they want to ask qucstlolll.. Or the teacher can call on another student in another city and ask them what they think about the answer," Tinsley said. . 'J'ettscan beaiven via the satellite link, and all a school distnct needs to morutor the classroom is an adult volunteer, she said. . Th~ satellite link also has been providing advanced instructJon for teachers, something last year's school reform Jeaisl,ation required for Texas teachers who want to mov~ up the career ladder to higher pay scales. • tfthey want to movo up the career ladder they have to ta.kc a~proved courses. But many teachers don't live in towns with colJeges where they can take them " Tinsley said.' • The instructional satellite system is a cooperative venture between Tl-IN Network and the Tex.as F.ducation A4ency, which will morutor and evaluate the prosram- llllDI and J>!Ovide studio facilities. WE'RE SCORING BIG ON THE FIELD •• (" OF DISCOUNTED TELEVISION A APPLIANCES! GENERAL ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI • 19.4 cu. ft. 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The most prominent victim: actor Rock Hudson, who disclosed bis condition after checldna into a ho1pital io Paris. . The summer'• hottest political iuue was the tW1Jloil m South A,frica, where more than 600 people had died io a year, of racial protests. The Wh!!C House, with little to 1how fo~ oonstructiveenaqement, started countina votes for an ex~ veto battle over economic sanctionaqainst the apanhe1d aovemment. Afterthreedanaerousleaks in West Virginia's "chemical valley," Kanawha County Commission chair- man DouaJas Stump called the incidents acu of God but added1 "certainly God hasn't been LOO &ood to this v~ley ~ately . .'In the ~orat in~ident, a leak of the pesticide 10srcdient1.~dicarb oiume on Aua. I I at the Union Carbide plantat Institute, W. Va., hospitalized l 3S people. . Thouaands offirefigbters bet tied forest and range fires 10 the West. Near.ly 2.8 au1lion acres have been scorched by 81,000 tires th11 year, aocordina to the federal I2n~raaency F~ Center at Boise, Idaho: mostly after June 7 in an exceptionally dry summer. In Idaho, some fires were blamed on farmers who were out to rout grasshoppers before their crops were all chewed. lbc bueball strikeamounled to a two-day rain delay, and any talk about fans atayina home in disauat evaporated as soon a1 the stadiums reopened. On July 13..._~lphia'aJFK.Stadiwnand London'• Wtm~ 1'8daum overtlowed.wi.lh rockers at the Uve Aid concert, a &Iqbal television extravqan.z.a which raised million• o1 dollars for African hunaer ~lief. Bob Oeldof, the British musician wbo earlier orpn.i.zed the all·•tar "Band Aid" reoordlnt project, said i u.bouldn 't be IO hard tO SCt people to help. "It's pathetic that the price of a life is a plastic record," be said. "But iftl)at'stheway it has to be, you have to use aJamour." · 1 Glamour, this year, was a pouty little packaae in tacky underwear who aana not quite like a viflin. Madonna aot attention without even t.ryina. Madonna nude! Madonna nixed by co-op! Madon- na's man punches photos! Madonna married. No Madonna story today'? Killer bees! Five colonies of the A.fricanized bees were found 10 California, and beekeepen sacrificed dozens ofbi ves inside a quarantine zone. No issue, however, seemed to enpae America so deeply as the cola wars, especially Coca..-Cota 's tactical retreat in brinain& baclc old Coke alona with the new. "Some cynics say we planned the whole tbioa." Coke President Donald Keough said amid an explosion of publicity. :·The truth is we're not that dumb, and we're not thatsmart." · Yuppies gulp ice cream bars CHICAGO (AP) -The DoveBar Rotzoll, who admits she runs out may be pricey, chic and a favorite from work many afternoons to buy taste-treat of trend-<:anscious yup-the bars ... There's so much chocolate pies, but it was three decades ago that you can't cat it without big gobs Leo Stefa nos started selling the choc-faUing off." olate-covered ice cream bar for 1 S DovcBar fanatics inc~de "a guy cents apiece. who made us put 24 in dry ice so be .. They say it's a yupP.ie product. could take them back on the plane to Why, it's 30 years old! • said Mike Minneapolis," sa.id Stcfanos. Stefanos. 33. son of the DoveBar's Greek-born Leo Stefanos created creator and one of DoveBar Inter-the DoveBar to satisfy bis two small national Inc.'s three board members. sons' passion for ice CIQm ba.n, and Today, the bars sell for $1.50 to $2 later bepn offering them to cus.- . each and sales in Califomta and 17 tomcn, hand-dipping them on the other states are expected to reach SI O spot, the youn.er Stefanos said. million this fiscal year, he said. He said bis father eventually "The ice cream is much improved owned a string of ice cream parlors and the chocolate is thicker" than where the bars were sold. Expanded when hjs father made the bars at · distribution began in 1980 tbrouah Doxe Candy and Jee Cream, the Chicago-area grocery chains. Tfte family's shop on Chicago's Southwest product, launched nationally in 1984 Side, Stefanos said. now is sold in 4,000 supermarket~ ..h 's the hot item. They're my No. and specialty stores in 17 states 1-selling ice eream bar," said Mark Stefanos said. ' Halverson, manager of Doral Market Daily production has jumped from in downtown Chicago. "They're very 1,800 bars in 1983 to 70,000. In April, trendy.'' DoveBar opened a $2 mimon plant The lavish, hand-dipped coating is witb·67·tmployecs in suburban Burr the DoveBar's main attraction, say Ridge. fans, w~o include many young urban Stefanos scoffs at nvals who say the professionals, or yuppies. DoveBar is just "a candy bar on a .. The ice cream isn't that great, but stick.'' For The Rest of Your Life the chocolate is superb. It's gourmet "I eat them. I love them. 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A bronze wire was inserted into the canal, a treatment the patient prob- ably thought would stop "tooth- worms" from burrowing into the decaying tooth, and it probably caused great pain, said Joe Zias, curator of Israel's Department of Antiquities. Death may have come as a relief, be said. "Thjs guy's mouth was a mess. He had four ab5cesses, two impacted teeth, an extra tooth in front and an enlarged molar." Because the bronze oxidized, the tooth turned green, attracting the attention of scientists examining the warrior's skull. Zias told The Associated Press last Tuesdaf he had confirmed with medica historians in the United States that "this is the oldest tooth ever found with the fillina intact." "No one knew people did this kind of operation" that long aao. be said. Ancients believed tooth decay was caused by a toothworm. The notion persisted until modern dentistry was founded 300 years ago and remains current in some backward areas. Zias sa.id the wire probably was implanted ~o .:'keep the worms from climbing in. . The skeleton ';VBS found last spring in a mass grave m the Negev Desert 40 miles southeast of Beersheba, nea; what was once a guardpost on the trade route from Egypt to Palestine and Syria, said Zias, who also is a physical anthropoloaisl He immi-gra~ to ~srael from Ypsilanti, Mich. Zias sa1d the man died about 200 8.C., was 40 to SO years old S feet 6 inches tall and powerfully built. Healed fractures in his skull, fore- arm and ribs indicated he had been a soldier of Nabatea, the desert kina- dom of Arabia that flourished t» t~n 300 B.C. and A.O. I 06. The lcinadom was oeotenid at Petra in what is now Jordan. . 'rylere was oo physical evidence to md.i<;&Le what cauled the deaths of the wamor and the 24 other people in the sraveb moat of whom were women and c ildreo. Ziu said. No bodjes of you!ll men were found, •od the arctiaeolotitt said they may have been iakeo as slavea. "When we cu.mined the skull we uw the 11ttn tooth. It had been worn down from uod and the pit and salt in hit diet, and the root c.anal was e~polCd. An X-ray showed a bronze wire one-tenth of an inch Iona." Br~n.ie ii to1ic and corrosive. and wby l\ wu ulcd for a dental fi.llana is a m)'lttry • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8atwd.y, September 7, 19U Researchers whofou~d Titanic heading home ~:: Aim to arrange r eturn rr tp: meanwh ile, worried ~out scavengers at wreck site By CAROLYN LUMSDEN ...................... WOODS HOLR, Mass. -Re-· searchers who found the wreck of the Titanic are on theit way home with U>e chief scientist promising he is bringing back "s~ctacular" film from the expedition. The Navy-owned research ship Knorr, operated b~ Woods Hole Oceanographic lnst11ut1 on, was scheduled to dock Monday at this Cape Cod town. Officials said Dr. ~ben Ballard, chief scient1st on thi U.S.-Frcnch mission, will try to arrange a return tnp, possibly next ~um mer, to explore the sunken luxury )incr in a manned submersible known as the AlvLn~ Woods Hole officials said there 1s concern the future may bnng scavengers to the wred site, about 560 miles off Newfoundland. "Ballard is very concerned wtth the exploitation of the T1taaic. Wreck- ruming destroys archaeological finds," said Witham Marquet, senior engineer at the Woods Hole Deep Submergence Laboratory, which is headed by Ballard. "If he were to return, it would be to continue documentation and not as exploi-tation." · Dr. Roben Spindel, helK:I of the Woods Hole Ocean Engineering De- panment, said numerous q~esttons must be answered before another visit to the wreck is scheduled. "Mainly, it's a matter of safety. But also it's a question of what you could learn about it," he said, adding that possible reasons for inspecting the ship in a manned vessel would be the chance to learn more about such things as corrosion and preservation. "We don't know that much about the preservation of things at the depths of tile sea Ooor. People all over the world arc thinlting about using It for disposal. pan1cularly of nuclear waste," he s:ud. Asked how Woods Hole could safeguard the Titanic. -he said: ··we've tried not to release the exact position or the ship and the exact depth of the find. But we heard aircraft were in the v1cin11y. 1 don't think there is anything we can do about that." He said Woods Hole would act to protect the Titanic only 1f someone were to try to salyage 1t. .. We'd have to appeal to a higher authonty to ask them that the Titanic remain where 11 1s, as it is." • John P. Eaton of New York, historian of the Titanic Historical Society, said the site should be "protected by some international group and be kept free of all ma- ·~~ The bow and upper rallln& of the Titanic u it Ilea on t.he Atlantic Ocean bottom 560 milea from Newfoundland. rauders •• Filming since the wreck was found unday was done by a video camera aboard the Argo, an unmanned submersible developed by Ballard. Ballard said th~ explorers had not sc~n tbe ·stem of the ship. They belteve they located it Wednesday with sonar, ''but it was in a very difficult area and we ~ust weren't able to maneuver into it.' "We feel we've done enough and we don't want to take any more risks 1n the wreckage with our vehicle," he said in a telephone 10terv1ew broad- cast by CBS-TV. Ballard said the group Wednesday night completed .. the most difficult photograph} that we have planntd and that was the very close up color photograph) from the No. I stack forward to the top of the bow." The Knorr crew controlling the Argo ha<! been "maneuvenng vcl) ~ref ully in 13,000 feet of water trying to get a camera to stay wttbtn about 12 to 14 feet of the ship. and we've had to navigate up"la and around the super- structure and it's been a ver') bus) night," he said. Ballard said the French .. very definitely plan on coming" back with a new submarine. He said he had been 1nv11ed to dive with them, but said he also hoped an American expedition would be mounted. Spindel said the Navy-owned Alvtn could not be sent to the Titanic sate before next summer because 11 is already promised to other projects and is scheduled for an e'ltens1ve overhaul. The 25-foot vessel accom- modates three people. a pilot and two observers. and can pick up ob1ects as big as a suitcase with tts two mechan- ical arms. The Titanic was the mos1 luxunous liner of tts ume and thought to be unsinkable when an 1cebe1J cut a 300- foot gash 1n us side on 11s maiden "O) age Apnl 14, 1912. About 700 people escaped by ltfeboat, but 1.513 • The Titanic aa lt ateamaaway ou ita flnt -and final -Toyace ln April of 1912. The find everyone dreamed about NEW YORK (AP} -There are richer ones, older ones and deeper ones. but of all the thousands of shipwrecks in all the Eanh's oceans. seas and lakes. R.M.S. T1tan1c was the one every treasure hunter dreame-d of finding. ··Everyone's heard of the T1tan1c." said Dr. Harold "Doc" Edgenon. a pioneer in the use of underwater detection equipment. .. They've wnt- ten plays. books and songs about 11. .. .. h's the most difficult wreck that's ever been found." Roben Marx, a leading treasure salvor, said "You're talking about m1ss1on 1mposs1ble Nobody has ever found anything that deep." A French-Amencan team of sc1en- 11s1s claims to have found and '1deotaped the luxury ltner, which struck an iceberg and sank on tts maiden voyage 7 3 }'tars ago. in f 3.120 feet of water about 560 miles off Newfoundland. .. These are legrnmate people. The) 're not wild .. treasure hun1ers." said Mar:il who found the pantsh galleon Marav-1llas 1n 1972 1n the Bahamas The T11ao1c was the btSJCSt and most luxunous hner of its tJme, and ns more than 1,500 v1cums included Amencan financier John Jacob Astor, industnahst Benjamin Gug- genheim and Isidor Straus of Macy's. A fonune in Jewels and other valuables 1s rumored to have gone do"n wtth them. But Clt vc Cussler, author of the novel .. Raise the T1tan1c! .. said he believes there 1s no fonune, mostly because first-class passengers had the time to collect their valuables and the ltfeboats to escape Marx said that may mtSS the point. ··Each tea cup 1s going to be wonh a fonune:· he said. What. he was asked, would sal vors. who now get S 1,000 for a German U- boat periscope lens, ask for a ltfe preserver from the Titanic? "Whatever the market will bear," he said . The T1tan1c nsclf wtll never be raised. Cussler and Marx agreed "It's JUSl so bloody btJ." Marx said. Cussler. whose ficuon told of the raising of the ship, csumated the eost of actuaJI}' doing 1t at $3 bilhon to S4 b1lhon. Marx said pieces and contcnu d( the ship could be recovered "witli' robots using tools or explosives." • Sc1enttst Rohen Ballard, a memBtr of the search team, told bis office'~ attemP.t at salvage would be "ridicu- 1 ou s ' The Frcnch -U.S.team proposed mak1n,g a marine memorial ,. site of the T1tamc. In a radio conversauon wtth Woods Hole Occanographlc tn- sutute, where he works. Ballard said the Titanic's bull was 10 such 'ood cond1uon 11 appeared to be a · mu- seum piece." He designed the remo~ ly controlled craft that earned a TV camera to the wreck. It 1s unclear who owns the Tttaruc under adm1ralt) law. a ship's owner retains nght to tts wreck unleu rt abandons 11. or unless an ex- traord1nanl~ long penod of time has pa~d since the sinking. others drowned. ~========;;;:;;;;;;;iiiijp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... ~ The Knorr amved at the T1tan1c s111: last Wednesda>-while returning home from sea tnals of the Argo. which Ballard developed for the~oint U .-French underwater exped1t1on program funded by the Navy. .'\ JO ant U .S.-French news con- fcrc.-nce on the discovery wi ll be held an Pans and Washington Sept. 13. Ballard told associates in a ship-to· shore telephone call Thursday that he was saddened by controversy over rights to earl y tapes oft he Titanic that "ere obtatned by a free-lance1oumal- as1 and at least two television nct'A Orks. Woods Hole matntains any footage belongs to the institution. "He said he had no intcnuon of gt\ 1ng exclusive rights to anyone." ~atd Woods Hole spokeswoman helle) Lauzon .. He wants e'el)one to sec 11 ·· he said Ballard called the footage Se p t embe r Super Save r Sa le! Many Items Below Cost (Sidewalk Sale To day) Something Special feminine fas hion s "4.e 5pern1/1ze in Fuh1ons tor the \ifiss~ Figure 511es 4-18 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hi lgren Sq uare 645-57 11 "\pcctacular " ---------------------------------------------~-----~ __________ ..__ _____________ ~ Leather Gallery Genuine Top Grain Leather From Flneet Eutern OVER 100 PIECES OF LEATHER ON DI SPLAY OVER 65 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. BIG!. 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I ~EARD' TMEM TALKIN6 ABOUT 'tt>U AT S~OOL '<ESTER DAY ... Tl-IE COMPUTER SAID '<OU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE ON OUR SCHOOL 805 ... Tl-IAT1S RIDICULOUS ~ 1 DON'T EVEN 60 TO '(OUR SC~OOL ! ~ Wl-IAT ARE '(OU, Cl-IUCK . SOME KIND OF TROUBLEMAKER ? "Would you care for a dish of chicken and mackerel?" f.8.I., MR . .KINE~. ~~IS 51/!iPECTEP <YULGAL llNJ(INf;. A~. ~u. M£1fJ l+ffl1r DENNIS THE MENACE Ml'i& Hl/*1 IN. FOR ' . \ by Hank Ketcham '~~ ~ ,., FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE "tk> 'YOlJ SAY A PAAYeR 'DoN'r AAVE lO. MY ,, ~ "10U EAT?• NDM's A GOOD COO<· TUMBLEWEEDS Weu.., rP H1'11!f{ Ger ~I'{ by Kevin Fagan 10M'(HIGt-f IC(P'l!AKS. by Jim Davis SOMfMOW I PON'i TMINK TM~ •'PAISLE'f AWENGER., IS GOING TO CUT IT ROSE IS ROSE -------N..l ~~SMEO ! QUI~ N'O EIS/ ... Q.J-Both vulnerable, as South you bold: •&Jt5 c::;>QJl87 •AK.lot Th• blddJ111 bu proeeeded: .... Well& N .... Eut l <::;> I O OW. P ... 1 by Harold Le Doux What ad.Ion. do 7ou take? YOU'RE STlU.. MY NUMBER U -A. South, vulMnble, you P------ONe CUENTI bold: ~ •• t>QIM 0 AJOMI •AQt Tt.. blddfnf hq proceeded: ~ Well& N.,... Eut I o Pue I NT p.,. 7 What ad.Ion do you take? QA -Both vuloenble. u South you bo&d: •A&ll <::>At OJ5 •AKlott Tu bfcld1nr bu proceeded: ' WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ . 8M~ Welt Nerdl Eut 1 • Pa• 1 <::;> Pue ? What do you bid now? OMAR 0 SHARIFF . ... ... ,{. Q.1-Both vulMrable. as South you hold: •&QJO <:nn OAl.7t •GN The bidding bu proceeded: S.-. WM& N .... FA.It l o P.. l <::;> PU. l NT PUI I o P .. ? Q.1 -Neither vulnerable. u South you hold: •5 c:>Qt54 OAQt •AI054.I Tb• biddln.r bu pl"OCMded: s..di WNt N.,... Eut 1 • P.. I• P .. ? What do you b d now?· by Lynn Johnston ··· MAYBe.Nar f\5 HARD f\S \T SeeMeo ! by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady WHO SAYS ~ Ct#4'r rot.O~WCTH A~9H~? .. Look for anawen on Monday. CHARLES GOREN ,_ ...... .,... aa...t c ..... o-..· ...... ~ .. ...... ... , ........ a... ............. . 1 ... Ck I II Aft., C' ... .... N.J • ..-rT. • --r-- ·-) u.....- Arcbblahop Mahony addreuea crowd at St. Vtbiana •. Mahony installed archbishop in LA WSANGELES(AP)-TbeMost Rev. RogerM. Mahony, instalt!as the fourth archbishop of the sprawHog Roman Catholic Archdiocese oi.os An&elcs, pledged that above all, he will mi nistcr to the poor. As his mother, Loretta, and twin brother, Louis, looked on amid a owd of clersyanddignitariesin St. Vibiana'sCathedralon Thursday night, ~49- year-old Mahony was led to the bishop's chair and given the crosier tha symbolizes his new office. .. The church is sent to every Language and every tradition, Spanjslrad English, Vietnameieand Hungarian, and tlus mculturation stands as Ir continual challenge, but perhaps above all the church is sent to the poc'' Mahony, who succeeds Cardinal Ti mo thy Manning, said in his scnnotfter the installation liturgy. .. The sign of the Messiah was that the poor have the Gospel prcachl to them. This past Decem ber, our Holy Father, Pope John Paul 11, called t0n all of us, but especially his brother bishops, to make the 'prcfcrentiaJ optiofor the poor our very own.' This evening I accept bis invitation and make that >ti on myownaswell." Mahony, born in Hollywood a nd a priest for 23 years. was bishop ( Stockton when the pope named him July 16 to succeed Manning, 75. a~ spiritual leader of the 8, 762-squarc-mik archdiocese's 2.6 million CatHics It is the nation's most populous Roman Catholic archdiocese. Manning submitted his resignation when be reached 75,after 15 ynas archbishop ofl.os Angeles. --= Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 7, 1986 .. , Auction to aid homeless women 1 i A fac1hty for homeles women and other church-designated charities wdl benefit from a Wine Extravapnz.a and Silent Auction at 3:30 p.m . Sept. 2 1 in the El Toro Offrccrs' Club at lhe Marine Corps Air Station. The event 1s sponsored by the Episcopal Service Alliance anq Tnni- ty Episcopal Church. St. Mteltael and All .U1el1 Clturclll in Corona del Mar also 1s participating along with other churches in Tustin, Sant.a Ana and Orange. Half of the proceeds will go to Martha House with the remainder earmarked for projects selected by the churches. Tickets. at $1 2.50, can be resen.ed b~ calhna 6H-l 390. . ... .. A gala anniversary dinner. com- memorating Dr. Robert H. Schuller's 30 years 10 the ministry. Will raise fund~ for the Bum Center at UCI Medical Center. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the Grand Ballroom o f the Disneyland Hotel. Strong-willed Child," " hap1n11 the Will Witho ut Breaking the Spmt," "Chnst1an Fathenng.." ··Prepanng for Adolc$CCncc." and ··The Lonely Wife " • •• In celebration of the 1muauon of duplicate services unday at the Larua Presbyttrtu Cbrcll, 415 Forest Ave., members and suests can attend a kick-off breakfast 10 Fellow- ship Hall at 8 a.m. Services are $Chcduled at 9 and 10:30 a.m. • • • W. Clement Stone, known for his PMA (Pos1t1ve Mental Attitude), on Fnday wdl kick otT a senes of Possibility Thinkers luncheons. sponsored b) the Crystal Cathedral Garden Grove. Also on the schedule arc Dr. raJJy at I p.m. and a dinner. . ..,,_,. Theconc.ept ormysucal expenencc wlll be explored by Nelson Pike, UCI professor of pbjlosophy and author of "God and T 1mclessoess." at 1he I()' 30 a.m. service Sunday at the Ora.age· Cout Uaitarlaa Ualverullat Claarc~. 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. • • • The Rev. Mauncc Ogden. m1n 1ster of the Anaheim Unitarian Church. will conduct the 10·30 am. S<'rv1ce unday at the Lagoa Beaclll UnH~ arlu Ualvenall1t Fellow1Jtlp, 429 Cypress Drive. ' His topic. ··Polmcs of PlCt y," will talte a look. at established beliefs • • • Grace Lau.eru Cluarcll will con- duct morning and evenmg Bible stud) sessions beginning 9 a.m. Sept. 19 and ?:30 p.m. Sept. 25. f.or informauon call the church office at. 897-0361. • • • Paul Burleson. a Bible teacher for 26 years, will conduct a Bible con- ference. entnled '"Vital Truth for A B1bhcal wo rkshop will be i i Westmluter LelMna a.re. , 13-14. The event bqins with ' trat1on and dmner at 6 p~ f ~ and ends at 5.30 p.m. on Sanardlly. for 1nformat1on, caJJ 89S.3838. !'l • • • Ii Setting the tone o f solemnity •, charactem.ins the upoomifll Jewitlt • High Holy Days, Tem,ae JMIU el Newport Buda, (Conservative), will hold S'Hchot services at 9 toniaht at 2401 Irvine Ave., Ncwporf Beacb. Also schedulina the services t~ night arc Coqrqadee B"aal ~ 9669 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley. at !0:30; and Temple Bat YU. el Newport 8ead1/lrvlae, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach, at 10 • ••• The Men's Club of Temple Bedl ltl in Laguna Niguel will hold a family picnic Sunday. Tb~ attcndin& arc asked to meet at the Sunday school fac1lH). 30121 N 1guel Road, and then dnvc vLa caravan to Doheney Statt Reach David Rothenberg. the 8-year--0ld boy who has courageo usly fought his way baclc to health after being severely burned two years ago, 1s the honorary chairman arong with his Norman Vincent Peal. author of .. The Power of Positive Thinking." Oct. 11 . Bill Dearden, retired head of Hershey Foods, Nov. 13: Rich ~Vos. president of Amway. Dec. 6; Vt'nlla VanCaspel. well-known fi nancial planner, Feb. 28; T ommy Lasorda. May: and Dr. Robert Schuller. pastor, an June Successful Livmg." at the Caplat'ruo .-------------- Baptist Churcll at 7 p. m. Sept. 8-1 I mother Marie. For ticket information. call the Crystal Cathedral at 834-1509 or 834-1487 between 9a.m and 5 p.m. • • • Jehovah's Witnesses from New- port Beach. Huntington Beach. Foun- tain Valle:r. Costa Mesa and Tus11n congregations will attend the semi- annual c1rcu11 assembly Sept. 13 and 14 in Escondido. Highlighting the meeting wtll be an address on "Global Peace -From For information and reservations call Cathy Leestma at 971-401 7. • • • Van Alan Grubbs, a graduate student at the School of Theology in Claremont, 1s the youth m1n1ster at the Sbepberd of tbe HUia UnJted Church, 30121 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. • • • Mission Lulberao Church, 24360 Yo'semne Road. Laguna Niguel, will have a Rall~ Day beginnine at 9:45 a.m Sunday and ending w11h a car • • • Carol T immons. wife of Tim Timmons. pastor of the Soadl Coast Commulty Cbarcll will be the ke)- noter at luncheon of Women Alive, tht: "'omen's ministry o f the church. Dunng the luncheon, to be held from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Sept. 14 at the church. 5120 Bonita Can)on Dnve. In me. programs and act1v111es for the coming )ear will be mtroduced. For mformauon. call Shirk' Pian- tanida at 7~0-01 40. · .... What Source?" by Angelo Manera Jr., ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil d1s1nc1 minister from the world 1 · headquarters in New York. On unda) morning Fountain Valle} members will present skits about the necessity of"bemg students of the "orld" • • • "Time to Run," a film that 1s a mixture of fam1I} pro blems and solutions. will be ~hown at 7:30 pm. Tuesda} 1n St. J ames Episcopal Ch urch, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach The film stars Ed Nelson. Randall ,Can.er, Barbara Sigel. Joan Winmill and Gordon R11tsb}. .... Harbor Trinity Baptist Cburcb will present the "Focus on the Family" film series on seven consecuuve Sunda~~ beg1nn1ng at 6 p.m. Sept. 8. Tht> church I!> located at Balcer Street and Fa1r\'1ev. Koad. Costa Mesa. ome ol the film 111les are "The TEMPLE ISAIAH •I NEWPOllT aEAClt (CON•E.aVATIVE) HIGH HOLY DAY HJIVICU AT NEWPOllT llAt90ll ~ CRDaCH 798 Dover Drive. Newport Buch RABBI STEVEN D. &CHA TZ TEMPLE CHOIR IOSH HASHANAH YOM l"PUI Sunday S.pt 15 8100 PM Monday, S.pt. 16 10 00;.. M Moncjqy, S.pl 16 7 30 PM. (Mooriv) Tlifldoy. S.pt 17 1();00 A..M KOL NIDll w~.s.pt 2S 10.00A1'1 NI~ YIZKOI MIMOllAL SllYICli W.o-doy. 5.pt 2S 1 00 PM lVHdqy. S.pt 24 7:00 P .M N'Eeloh 'oncludono Serv.ce 6 30 PM CHILDllN'S SllYtCIS; CHILD CAii PIOVIDID. POI •ISllYATIONS CAUa S•I 6900 or 646-7512. of Newport Beach lrvme -Reform ~ • .• W •Y llR IEINU 'lid101 -S.1 Sep1 -. 10 p.m ROSH HASHANA C:.un Sept I 5 8 p.m Mon. Sep1 16 I 0 a.m YOM KIPPUR Tue-. ~pl 24. 8 pm !Kol ~id.rel - V.~ ~p1 25 10 am and 3:30 p rtU ~pec~l ) ou1h ~r\'1Ceti and •uper~ dukk au 11 •a liable Rabbi Muk S. Miller Cantor Alan Weiner For mformation c.all (714) 644-1999 Temple Bat Yahm ( l l 11 C&melback (off Jamboree), ~ewport Beach Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY Cl A Clr•ll WllC1•1 trim The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cotta M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Wor9hlp 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0 Clark, Minister Cotta MeN MEIAVEROE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH • 1701 a.ker Wonhlp l ChUfch khoot _ 1:30-10:00 a.m. Dr. Wllllem E. Steet 979-8234 CHNaT~H~n.au UNrTID MnHOOtaT 1400 W. Balboa Blvd ~ Rev. Lawrence T. Young ........ Cllwdl lollMI --...... ................ _.~c.. 'NIA.M. .... , .... HO~hNOr1h C UNITED •htOCHST CHURCH &ee2 H911 Aw . 8.42-<4<461 WonNp hmce l:JO l 10:00 ..... hncle, Schoof 10:00 Fountain Valley ""8T UNl'TIO mTHOCHIT CHURCH 18225 Bulhard St __ _, Jamee R. Hadley, Pest()( WonMp a Church lchool .,_ A.M. 1 NEWPORT CENTER • lHTED METHODIST CHURCH • 1I01 ............... CotOMdelller ......a745 ...... I Qlrlll S... t.3t A.I. 'fie S-e U1 ~ip at a •a.ea "' ~ e.wu '71u 1Pttl S....T.,..i PRESBYTERIAN CtUH OF Ttl: COVENANT BNC9 A. Kunie, Paatof T.,ry McC-. DINclOt of Youtfl ........... CJndl .ace-, DtNcl0t of CM!dreft't ...,.,,... 5411da' h1Np-l:JO ' 10-00 u Clvdl~ aMtn tin~ 10:00 A.M. """1 urt nalall6t- 1:30 & 10'00 UL Vt19f'l-71IO r .M 2850 Fa1rv1ew Rd . Costa Me 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHLCH (Mlaout1 Synoa) 790 Victoria St., Coeta Me Lother V. Tornow, P .. to 831-1811 ._ .......... WORSHIP SERVIC! 1:00 1~AM Sulday $dlool & AM ... Cla· !:20 A.M. Chrislbn n.m..tlf} ScNal sea .... ST. MARK PRESIYTEllAI CHUll Eastbluff Dr & Jlmborte. Newpa<t Buch Rew Wllh.tm tikQuotd, PutOf mt Pasttr Rot>eft P Stewarl RodCet WMttn. Music 0.retlOI WorsM, l CWdl ScMet t:WI ~ Claues 10:30 AM ,.,,.,., C•t For Info: Cal 644-1341 SHIR HA·MA 'ALO HARBOR TEMPLE REFCN R*-Betn114 r ~ IHlllOl'lt & (a ff Ill ~ Ant ~ ""'°°'1 -~ c. ~':'-m ''!',I:. 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MM:olm 6 A"*1 M I(~ ........... , Mwge ..,.,, Dorec10< ~ ciw .. tw1 £ouca,_ OIAl-A-oEVOTlOH -~ Offtce -S-.2519 "~MCNno Cavt.t S"-1111" "'°P" R. l4S5 S UNDAY W OR HIP S::Jo and 10: I;; \.\1. ....,.rm••n f,'P" "-Have 'ou .ountcd The (o..,t'~ .. Or John .\ ll11Hman pf'f'•fh•n• llEW THOUIHT CHRISTlll CHURCH 110 W. 11ttt St., lffta 9esa (T, .. 11 ... S.leHttfllM) "Tiii Ari II. A•asln Ustlllll'' Dt. Oeanot C. bdlson Bible Study Class 9 15 Surtd1y 111 ~. Htlllffl' JufllCr CJlufCh 10 JO .....,...... ...... C. ~T .. M (Rtf-1 RABBI MARK S. Ml.HR 5*8BAT sow:n rn. ·• p.111 -Sat .10 lO 1111 f ;im '~ St••ict\ 151 r o0a. t lilont~ • 30 llt11o0u) 'X 'IOO Adun lil iovth Grou~ ~·Jin HOLY COMMUNtON EACH 8UNOAY-t:OO A.M. ~·c:--,....,_ ... 1011 C..Kl. Nt.,.rt Btldl "' --644-1999 1·~· , .. \ CantOf Alan Wein« Educ:alOf Miriam Van A .. lta } I v'- ~ ·\ 1 :\ r J :\ ·' tI ... ~ WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite 1 9 00 AM Holy EucMnSI Rite II 10 45 AM -Prayer ano Praise Euchansl Rite II Church School and Adult Education 9 00 & 10 45 AM 1MuS1c. sermon and child care at 3 services) MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday-Frtdll)I 8 30 AM Morning Prayer TueSday -10 00 'AM Eucharist & Heahng Service Wednesday 6 30 AM Holy Eucharist A.ctOf, Fr. John AaMy • A .. oc., Fr. lr'-n Coll, AH!•tlng Ttie Rev Todd SorenSt>n • Mr Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Hen ' • Mr Wilham Roberts Al'-JT J .\ME'-EPl'-t < lP.\l l Hl R< H ,~, .. J\1Jl 1J1'"' "f" •li<J'. J " , .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 6RAHCMES Of THE MOTHER CHU~,. .,.E <">AST .. ~t< Of CHRIST SCIENTIST IN 80~l0N M"'''"' .. ~r· ·s ''Man'' Coeta ..... -First Church of Christ. Sci.ntlat 2llO ..... V9fde Or .• Cot t• Mffa CtMffdl a lundar SChoot-10:00 A.M. fteedtng Room, 2W MMe V9'de Df.-t A flll s4 30 P M Mon thru Fri W-. 1·l:!IO P.M ...... _a P.M. lnlne-Ftra1 Church of Chrltt, sci.nt11t R.ndto 1en Joeqvln ln*1Mdl8te School 4111 Mkf\1l1on (..._, V•) Churd\ I lundey SchoOf-10:00 A M A~"°°"'· UICI a.rrwa Ptrwy., Sult• 145 $1on9C'"4l Ptau 10 AM.~ P.M. Mon. tt\nl Set 10 A.111.-7 P.M. T1'UMMS8J °*' cw. ~·• ~ w..,._,., Huntington 8Mch-Flf'9t Church of Chrlet, Sclentl•I "" • Off¥9. Hufttlftgton 9Nctl ~ a Sundey tc:-.. 1o.GO A.M ft111Mn9 "'*'t-221 lllilM It. Newport hech-Flf'tt Church of Chntt, ~tt•I =.~-=:-:.I 1C>-.JO A.M. ........ Room. 3:311 V'9 Ulto Mon. ttwv IM. t A.M.-5 P.M. Tu.a -1·t 'M. OlatC-~T~ t»11JQ4.., , .. '""" ,_ Newpcw1 llMch-Second Church o4 Chrtst, Scl«ltlst 8100 Pedftc V.... Or., C.... def IW c~ a ._., 1ctioot-10:0t A.M • ...... fteelft-a.o wa" L c .... HwJ .. CdM ~-•·1011 t mlMI IP.& Ml' l"I All _ _....,........., •• eMftd .......... _,,... -..., ... .,,-..,.. 01 -~ ~ CNd 0... .._.... • 1 loll SfllMCfS .• ~ "• - - COMt DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 7, 1986 II I I . -. Nun translates a cien t chants J J ... .. Early Christian hymns now in English, but original Gregorian melod{es intact ST. JOSEPH, Minn. (AP) -A Clark reed organ in her ~m. wealth of historical melodies with The chants have tnelod1cs based ~n · Latin texts arc stored in four larat eight ~ound ~ones. They are ,used ~n books in a dorm-like room at St. worship services at vanous umes 10 n. d ' • Co the church year. ,.,..,oe •ct ~ nvent. . At one ume, Sister Cecile said, it G~onan chants, or Platnso.na was difficult to tell the difference melodies, date I~ the carl.Y cenl\~nes between an orainal chant and a new in EY.aPt and Syna, according to Sister one. So a small group of men from Ceclle qe~n. OSB. Solesmes Abbey in France photo- Tbe lively 83-year-old nun trans· &f'Bphed and researched handwritten !ates hymns and psalms from the chants in the arcat abbeys ofSwitzer- books for 1:1se today. .. land. Italy and England. This process The Laun c~ants were Greek f~r took 30 yeirs. The result was the four several centur:i.es, ~nd ~fore that, 11 books Sister Cecile works from.· was Hebrew, said S~ster ~ecile. "I marvel at the wonderful rcper- "Now, why s~~uJdo't tt be U\ any to[)'. the church has gjven u~. ~~sh .~ other language. could share it with all Chnst1an1ty, S.he han~es the 40-pound books she said. S!ater Cecile Gertken tranalatee Latin chanta Into sncltah. ea~tly despite he,r small f!ame, trans· Sister Cecile says she secs simi· laung the tc~t wt th t~e llld 0~ her 4(). larities among Christian religjons, year expenence wtlh Laun. She despite what she called the divisive composes the. modal harmony for measures used by some religjous each chant using a small Story and leaders. Reagan tax plan 'unfair to poor' be lowered to 35 percent from 50 WAS~~NGTON (AP) -Pr~~·· Protestant and J.ewis.h groups an~ the ty'!" . . . percent. The top rate was 70 percent oent religious groups, while pra1s1ng Roman Catho. he bishops national . And the ~rotes1:&nt-Jewtsh coaJ.1-until Con~ss passed another Re- Prcsidcnt Reagan for trying to revise organization addressed details of the tton: Interfaith Action f?r EcoooTJC agan tax bill in 1981. a "junglc-of-injusuces" tax system, president's prop<?saJ. . Justice, called Reaga.n ~ plan an Both groups also said further help are complaining his plan would still The bishops U.S .. Catho!!c Con-assault ?,n the provess1vtty of the tax for the poor should not come at th.e do too littJc for the poor and too much ferencc asked rh.etoncaJly: S~ould system. the skcwmg of th~ system so expense of middle-income Amcn- for the rich. we. allow a large wutdfall for th~ nch at wealthy ~ople ~y a higher per-cans. a ume.whc~ th~ gap betw~n nch and centage ofinc,ome 10 tax~s. The administration bill also aims ~~ 15 wtderung, at a ume whe.n Those specific co~pl~nts concern to provide tax relief. for th~ poorest maUior:i~ lack even the most ~s1.c a Reagan recomm . dauon tha~ the Americans, and the interfaith group necessities required for human d1gn1-top tax rate for I nchest Amencans said "the president's proposal is on In broadsides issued as members of Congress began returning from sum· mer recess. a large coalition of the riaht track" in that regard. Comf arts make priest neasy after years in South America J)ut the group also contended in a nine-page "evaluation" sent to the congrcssionaJ tax-writing commit· tees that the plan "would only partially make up for the tax increases ... sustained by the poor smce 1978 and would contmue to allow some famil· ies to be taxed into poverty." The coalition's membership list includes agencies of the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the American Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Church in America, the Episcopal Church, the United Church ofChnst, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the Christian Church (Disci- ples of Christ) and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. VIDALIA. Ga. (AP) -The Rev. fAnk Higgi ns' new post as pastor of Vldalia's Sacred Heart Church came «mtplete wnh an air-conditioned i()me, an automobile and a congrega- 11on of respectable, middle-class par- ishioners. All-of that makes h1m jus1 a little bit oncasy. Higgms. 41. spent five years 1n the jbngles and mountains of Ecuador. M>rking with desperately poor In- dians. Now, h! enjoys his cozy. mcmcnto- lUed den. "But I hope I don't become loo comfonable 1n this room. 10 this aoc1et:,," be said. "Thcrt arc times when I am very ~nely for South Amcnai." said H1ggms, who became pastor of Sacred Heart Church in June. "I wonder what I'm doing back here, really. South America ~as far more real 10 me ... the issues there were far more basic -life and death and everything in between." GcographicaJJy, Higgins' career has come full circle since he arrived in the United States in 1968 as a young priest from Cork, Ireland. He was recruited by the archbishop of the Savannah Diocese and spent his first I I years as a pastor of churches in Savannah. Columbus and Albany. In 1979, H1gins received per· mission 10 go to South Amcnca for five years with the Society of St. James the Apostle, an organWltion founded by Cardinal Richard Cushing of Boston in 1958. The society, which supplies priests to Ecuador. Peru and Bolivia, has "a commitment to work among the poor. the native Indian who is frequently very isolated in a moun- tain village and would not otherwise be served," said Higins. After a four-month Span!sh- languagc course in Lima, Peru, Hig- gins was sent to Ecuador, a small nation with a population of about 7.5 million. His first assiJnment, which lasted four years. was an El Triunfo. a coastal town inhabited largely by Indians who had migatcd from the mountains in search of a better life. Most did not find iL The bishops' statement, submitted to the House Ways and Means Committee by Msv. Daniel Hoye, general secretary of the U.S. Catholic Conference, expressed pleasure that the administration's plan "would significantly reduce or eliminate" income t~es for many low-income people. iVow they're 'retiring' hoses 1Jy EARL ARONSON f#Gwdef!Wrthw What's new in the garden world'! A plain-looking black hose that 1s tistalled m gardens. Called Hydro· G row. It is made from recycled .utomob1le mes processed 10 add ihousands of tin) pores. Water seeps lhrough us walls nght 10 the root -roncs of your plants. The maker (Gardener's Supp~. [)cpt. NR. 133 Elm St, Winooski. t 054041sa}S11 will cut the amount of water ~ou use m your garden b~ up to cultivator, will fluff soil to aerate it, let roots take hold and earthworms do their work. Strong and lightweight, it loo~ns twice as much ground area at a dig as a spading fork -with no bending or stooping. The grants, aided by garden products companies, include tools, seeds. ~r­ dcn supplies, how-to matenals. books, and technical assistance. Charles Scott, president of the 250 000-member non-profit Na- tion'at Gardening Association ( 180 Flynn Ave., Burlington. Vt. 05401) said "There is a great need for this type of community garden support. The major obstacles to starting a community garden arc obtainmg supplies and program information. and our grant awards provide these. It can be used through the gar- dening season. In spring it mixes and stirs soil in beds: in summer it works soil again between successive plant- ings. and at harvest time helps dig up root crops. h will also help aerate and feed lawns. Comes with long or short uncs. two ash handles. Price $65. (From Green River Tools, 5 Cotton Mill Hill. Brattleboro. Vt 05301 .) 70 percent The flexible hose can be Tree plantinC &rowa buned, won't flatten out. and can be In 1984, 2'h million acres were bent to ~our garden's shape. A system planted with trees, more than in any for a 20-tnch b) 25-moh garden costs Communlty &ardena previous year, the U.S. Department •bout S38. This summer, 125 groups, youth of Agriculture reports. That's more and senior, from 42 states received than five times the acreage planted J'S Dig that cultivator grants valued at S500 each from the years ago. ·\ Double Digger. a ne" mlc hand National Gardening Association. The forest indust ~~..::__~--==--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'""~ LLOYD !i garden shi:Jp New! A rte" oroanic Reg. 4• Fall Color comoott. llOW cromuic11 tt me 11ne11 e>1antlnQ Reg '1" mix IYl lll l>lt '3" '°' ttff\ NOW 99c "'"'°'· rows Ind Ill landSUOt Olano • R111nc1l1s • lear•ed Iris ., fteri1t ,.,. .... • Freeslas (•1•" tr..,.) I I I I exp. 91''1&' I ·-----------------· ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO ,,..1 • NUAHAY HOURS: MON·FRI 7-8 •SAT 8:30-e •SUN 8:30-5 MMK"Y : ~~~JAPING -Sale P~kes Eff.ctive tttrough 9/15/~ DWYaY : :-ta';~'::rN,f:L LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. t ."'" J ............ __ 2028 Newport Blvd (It Bay St.) Cotta MeM. CA 9~7 I (714) ~6-7« 1 planting more than all other own- ershi(>S Combincd, 56 percent. Nonin- dustnal private forest owners planted 29 percent and federal and other public landowners 15 percent. Garden boob New, old, international and local are the vegetables and appealing recipes Ruth Spear offers m "The Classic Vegetable Cookbook" (Harper & Row, New York. S 18.95). ihe "teaching book" ranges from artichokes 10 zucchini, its more than 400 pages laced with delightful draw- mgs of many vegetables by Grambs Miller. Vegetable stora&e and buying tips are among the tidbits. "Plant a Tree," by Michael Weiner (Macmillan Publishing, New York. $1 5. 95) is a well-illustrated as- semblage of information about tree planting prop,rams. Plan now for winter vegetables In winter as w11h summer. you can have a bountiful harvest of fresh vegetables from your backyard. The only difference is the vegetables are different. Everyone expounds on how home- grown 1s tastier than those bought in the store. The r1:ason is the home gardener can allow the plant to reach maturity when flavor 1s at its peak before harvesting. AJI you need is a sunny area to plant winter veggies whether m the ground or containers. Prepare the soil well by adding amendments to it, such as humus. or for a more lasting effect redwood compost or peat moss. Be sure 10 use a "plantin1 fertilizer" so the plant's roots won't be burned. Vegetables appropriate for winter aardens include beets, carrots, en- dive. radishes. turnips. squash. spinach. celery, cauliflower, cabbage. broccoli, chard. onions. peas, kale. kohlrabi. parsley and rutat>aps. Add1t1onally, you can plant herbs for taste and aood looks and many nurserymen have d1spl1rs o f onental and other intema11on1l veaetable' that W111 add adventure 10 your meals. If you purchue seeds from your prdcn center, plant them d irectly 1n the around or beam them in starter units you can purchase. If you like to frcc1e or can vcactables. plant accord- in&ly. 'Defore plantina. be surt to water well and then check the depth or water pcnetntion. The deeper the pen- etration, the dttprr the roots will arow. About one (ood deep is the rule before Jl3nt1ng. ' like to make all Christians know o ur common heritage of melody d prayer. Then w~ c~n enjoy a pr.1y them together, said Sister C le, a native of Richmond, Minn. To p odies, s notctin with cologjst melody rve the centurits·old mcl· said, she doesn't change melodr. "It's our contract Christian roots. Must- y it's the greatest body of music historv." Sister ec1le said her attraction to Gregori chants had begun as a child. fath~r. Luke, played the church !organ and loved the Grego1nchant. she said. SheJ ed the convent 10 J 928 and taught athcdral High School 10 St. Cloud. f e also was ·organist and mu$ic t her at St. Mar) 's Cathedral in S1. C d. In 19 • Sister Cecile said, she paid S60 ~on to the University of Minn a. Because the university did no ffer piano. she decided '" tudy orpn accompaniment for Mass chants and ~me "booked.", Later. he worked on modal hannon1es. Her education included aradulle work m piano. Enallsh and f'"reneh. When En~hsh replaced Latin in church services, Sister Cecile ~n translaung the tex ts and wntang nccompaniments. Since then, she has produced a set of five booklet& titled, "Early Chris.- ti.an Hymns of Praise." Each boo~et contains English text, Greao~ chant melody and modal harmorues, seasonal hymns and chants. Although not many book!ets are distributed. they go a long distance. Sister Cecile saJd. Some hav~ ~o sent 10 monasteries in Nigena, lre- land. England and Australia. "It 1s music where emouons arc 1n control. The voice is not harsh. but modulated. "The expression of the music brings out the finest in persons," she __ added. "It defies any artificiality." bird World's ortofBibles EW YORK (AP)-Bible translators printed 25 m.illion copics~f Sc ture an Afncan and Asian languages last year but sa1.d ~a~ w~s sttll not ough to keep up with the explosive growth ofChnsuanity an the de oping world. n Afnca. some converts arc buying the Bible o~ the bl~clc mar~et. sa~John Dendor-Samuel, who spent 22 years '!' .Africa help!ng tra ate the Bible into Afncan tongues. }"he Chr:isuan populauon th is growmg by "leaps and bounds, accordmg to the World Co)cil of Churches. tAt least in one case J kn ow a person paid the equivalent of 40 Bnlh pounds (about SSS) for a copy ~f the Bi~le," ~td. Dendor- Sa el, vice president of the Summer Institute ofL11~gu1s~1cs 10 ~las. he Institute 1s one of several church orgamza11ons 1n the Umted St dedicated to translaung the Bible from the original Hebrew and Gr texts into other languages. . . he institute has some 2,000 lin~u1sts a~d 3!500 suppor:iing pe noel currently working on 1ransla11ng the Babic into 200 Afncan Ian ages. Dendor-Samuel said. , ohn Erickson of the United Bible Societies, an umbrella or 1zation of I 00 Bible societies around the world, said his group su ied 7. 7 million Bibles. both full texts and separate New Tc ments. last year to Christians in countries from Papua·Ncw G ea and Indonesia to India. he biggest challenge may come an Ch!na. where authorities. h~ve re~tly permitted the pubhaition of Bibles and oth~r Chrisuan lit ture for the first time since the communist takeover in 1949. We could have pnnted and distributed twice as many Bibles wOf!wide last rear, 1f we had sufficient resourc~s -mQre money and miwer "Enckson said. "We spent S26 million set aside as our I 984 bu 1, buj we needed another S7 million JUSt to carry out all specific pr ams. he Bible societies face financial difficulties partly because chchcs and Bible groups in many developing countries cannc;>t .pay forhe Bibles. "even though they arc offered at highly subs1d1zed pri.Js, .. Erickson said. mpership tea opens L gunagardeners 'year M E.dwtn Ramsey, president of the • Beacb Garden Clab, will open r Corona dcl Mar home for a tea h nng members and guests at 2 p.m. 'day. Past presidents will be host s. T club received a cenificate of appfl ation from Saddleback Col- lege rec<>8ni1ion of the S2.SO scho ships given 10 Nghiem Pham and k McConnehey. • • • B eliads and other cxo11c pl1nts will be sold at 7:30p.m. Wednesday at the Community Room of Great American First Savings Bank, 24301 Pasco de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Sponsor is the Saddlebacll YaUey Bf'omellad Soctety. • • • The Cotta Mesa-Bay Cities Brucll of tbe NaUouJ Facla1ta Society will have 11s annual luau and or orchid auction at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Brecht's Garden and Grit\ Shop. 1989 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa. •For da1sy-hkc flowers. plant ga1llard1a and ga1~n1as this tall. •Fall 1s the best time to plant. This includes trees. shrubs. nnials. wanter annuals. vcaetablcs. lawn and bulb flowers. •When planuna bolbs. keep color combioauons 1n mind. While violet anemones ind aoldcn nnuncu{as make a sensauonal lay. •Cover bulb beds wtth annuals. They will give the garden color c fall and winttr. •Remove 11pcn1 gardenia blooms that arc reluctant to drop. ------------------------------------------------------------------~-~---~ _,,.._ 11.~-· ~'ITOPTIN U..,WBB1>8"0AI. · 1 Cll)QlT WILD. WILD WDT t~ ~" (1171) Wat• ""0.-. ~ °'°'91, .MOYll ~ KAM"I taTQtEN INTIQJUCM llOlOOY ~ MOVIE * "Sin!* And Thi Ey. Of Thi Tiger" ( 19T7) P1trid( Weyne, Jane ~ H "A Minor Miracle" (19831 John Hutton, Ptlt. (%)MOYIE **** "Scenel Ftom A Marrlege" (Pant 1-3 ol SX1914) LIV Ullmann, Erland Joeec>Non, -11:30-IBINCAB*.E HULK PUTT1N' ON THE HfT8 al ~ IANDITAHO 1'tl8 W&K IN IASEIAU ~TAil£ MAN<.ETINO IOU>~ l.M FAOM THE l.Aff STOP MOYIE * * "Romancing The Stone" (1984) MlehMI Oouglu, Klthleen Turner. AFTEAHOON -12:00-~CffNTBNS IQllASEIAU THREE STOOGES L COUBlf.FOOTBAll * * '-" "Zorro" ( 197S) Allln Delon, S1an1ty Baket. ~BUGSBUNNY .~:DAHOEA t t •,; "Man Of The West" (19S8) Gary COO(*, Jutle London. e ~WILSON'S LOUISIANA eoot<IN' -~ mWRESTUNO -12:15-BASEBALL -12:30-1 :sTOOGES t t "Tan.an And The She-Devil" (1963) Lex Barkflf, Monique Van Vooren fD MOTORWEEK I WNTl COURSE MfADOWl.ARI( l..EMOH MOVE * * * "King Of Comedy" ( 1982) Robert De Nwo. Jetry Lewis. -1:00-l ~WHO I.\) WRITf COURSE GI> TODAY IN ea.£ PA09HECY l!?:WVlYTHE~ * t * "The Westerner" ( 1W>I Gaty Cooper, Wallet Brennan. -1:30- i=:STOAY ~='MSCENES u •,; "The Magic Of Lassie" (1978) James Stewart, Mlc:ltey Rooney. MOVE • • "The Sword Of The Valiant'' l 1980) Sean Connety, Mites O'Keefe -1:45- EI!> REUGIOUS PAOGIWIMltG -2'0- Beals not really nude in 'Bride ' LOSANGELES(AP)-Astand-tn for actress Jennifer Seals did the wtldly gyratin~ dance sequences in the 1983 movie. "Flashdance," and in her current film "The Bride." it's someone else's nude body seen de- scending a staircase. *"' "Otltt County. U.S.A M (1971) ~,.Donat. I IJION I&~ MOUNTAIN WOM.DY*ON MOW H 'h "Pumptng Iron" (1t'T7) Amolct ~.Lou Fttrigno. -tlO-cr---CONTBilPOAAAY HEAL TM !: AAMI0'8 MAGAZINE * * * "Topper'' ( 1937) Ctty Grant, Constance Stnnen. ~~m... I~ W&K IN IASEIAll U "Hert COme Thi flOett" (1978) RlcNtd Uncoln, Sanllntlll °'"' -~ t "Btuce VL BIH" (1983) Bil Louie, Bruct I.e. I NOVA CX>NrEMflOAARY HEAL TM l88UO GD LUOAA SUCAETO l:OV\SIOH * • "Nlgh1mar•" ( 19831 Crlttlna Ralnee. Emllk> E.11MR. -S:30-D THE WOMAN WHO WIUED A MtRACt.E i GREATEST AMENCAH HEAO 8U8INES8 Of MANAGEMENT MOAK AHO MNJY 8B.IV9f8 VOICE Of 'ACTOAY (SMNISH) VIDEO JUKEBOX FA.ENE T AlE THEA 1l.e MOVIE **'" "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" (1973) Sid C1811t, Imogene Coca. -•:OO-UPOATE 'l6 RACE FOR NUM8ER OtE: FOOTBALL~ GI MOVIE * • •.; "Riot'' ( 19&8) Gene Ha man Jlm&own I SOUOOOLD =:Of MAHAGEMOO (l)STAATIB o:J DUl<ES Of HAl2AAD Cit um.E HOUSE OHM PAAIRIE fii) GL<>ftA A DIOS ~~ • * * "Educatlno Rita" ( 1983) Mi- chael Caine, Julie Wallets. -4:30- B SEEING STARS THE SON Of FOOTBALL FOlW (!) AT TME MOVIES e INNOVATION ~ MAGIC 8AUSH Of GARY .JEM(*8 (C)MOVIE t t "The F'lftll Musketeet" ( 1979) Beal~· Ursula Andtess *•*'Ii "The Right S1Ulf' ( t983) Sam Shept1d. Seo" Glenn -5.'00- 10 Q! NE'WS RAIDEAS'PlAYIOOK ea.s Robot Wired fOf Funt * New F8mlty Comedy! SMALL WONDER tonltel m SMALL WOHOER 9 AACT1C WIHOOW KTTV Ao. ~ =OSE FORCOWOAT a WEEKEND MAGAZINE ~=OVE FAOU Ta. * *'"' "Love Letters" (1983) Jamie · Lee Curtis, James Keach . ZlMOVIE • • • "NeYtt Sey NeYer Again" (1983) Sean Connety, Klaus Matie BrandllUtt. -7:.30-- 1 DANC£ FEVER HEADUNE8 OH TRIAL EY£0NLA. TOO CLOSE FOR~ CLOSE-OP 1""1NC otter good at this location only 1 ?792 C,OWAN ••3·10.0 A publicist for Columbia Pictures admitted that Beals 1s not the un- clothed actress who sides up to co-star Sting in the remake of "The Bnde of Frankenstein .. PRIVATE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT BY THE MONTH •You Store It• You Lock It• You Take the Key ihe publicist. who wa s no1 1dent- 1fied, turned down a request for the identity of the stand-in. "We think its irrelevant and also kind of insulting." the publicist said. adding, "Anyway, we don't think this is going to do our film any good." RESlllENT MANAGER ON PREMISES CONVENIENT ~t only the space you need, temporary or long term Open every day except major hol- idays. Easy In and out Your personal belongings are behind lndlvtdually tocked doors. GEAR UP FOR BACK-lO-SCHOOL ... Wllh pants JOCkel$. Shirts Ond WOik S'\orts all 1n 100,, conon tiom Qu11<s11ver &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NPNPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -5070 Orange Cout DAll..Y PILOTl 8aturday, Sept.ember 7, 1116 A.I Larry Drake portray• a aentle retarded iiant of a man whoee innocent frtendablp With a little atrl (Tonya Crowe) la mlaundentood by a auaplcloua community ln "Dark Nl&ht of the Scarecrow" tonl.Chtat9 on CBS, Channel 2. (!§) EYE OH SAH DIEGO Q! SAH DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPRESS -1:00-·a i =t BAEAI< MOVIE * • •,i, "The Nlked Prey" ( 1966) Cof. ne1 Wiide. Gtr1 VI/I Def B«g G T .J. HOOKER G THE OOOR IS ALWAYS OP£H i~ZOHE ***"Bob & C11ol & Ted & Allee ~~Ille Wood, Rooer1 Culp • •• •111 "Pride Of Thi Mannes ( 19'5) John G.rllelcl. Eleeno< P1111et 8l) EVEREST NORTH WALL I!) SHAKESPEARE PlA YS ®l Bll.L Y GAAHAM CAUSAOE Q 81) LOVE SPEaA.l. m~OUNGGRAY • • • "The Compe11uon" ( 1980) Richard Orevtuss Amy lrv!l'lg tl MOVIE • *'" 'Teacner' 119841 Ntek Notte Joaettl Wll~ams S_ PAPEJI CAASE -8:30- .J:; MOVIE * • Ttle Ootmno Pnnople t 197') Gene Hadlman. Cand1Ce Betgen e') Pl.AYBA.LL ~ TMEANGELS' 25lli AHHIVERSAAY OU). TIMERS G.WE -9'00- IJ .L MOVIE * • , Dari! Ntgnt OI Tile Scar&- aow ('98 1l Char1e$ Ol;mtng ~oo­ llfl F L }'005 B 3 FACTSOfUFE @)LOVE BOAT &l) A WALJC TMAOUGH THE 201li camJRY WITM BU MOYERS Ell> FOAERUNHER '1) MOVIE • *'" Tlie Terror t1963) Boos Kar- lolf. Jack NIOl!olson ---------------------------------------- • edwards cinemas edwards NEWPORT 644·0760 NEWPORT CENTER BETWHN JAMBOREE & MACARTHUR .TUii ... .,... "IACI Tt M fUTim" ll1M, lite, lcM, ..... 1•11 '"'° "MYUIW ----"(I) ltQ , tlM, 1:11. '"'° edwards LIDO 673·8350 NEWPORT Bl Vii AT VIOO LIDO MOYIE .. "Alpt\lbtl City" (19M) 'lincenl $pMo, Kn Vernon -10:30-i ~~TH(DM«SU -10:45- • SATUN>AY ~PAGE -11:00- l o • OQ!NEWS TAXI ~ALL mer JOUNrCAl REPORT l~SEAACH * * Alltnt From Space Ship Earth" ( 1979) Lyndl Day George. Donovan ~ STING: THE CONT1'0'IEA8Y Of F1M lMlERCOY9l OPERATIONS mi REAi.. V1DE06 e')HOTSEAT 1J NOT NECESSAAIL Y TME NEWS i:BLUE -11'30- B U.S. CffN SPEaAl a! SATURDAY NIGKT CM I P\/TTN' OH TME HITS ABC "1EW$Q D MOVlf • • • JOe 1970 Peter Boyle OervlrS P11~ (! EDITOR'S DESK MOVIE • • , Skeezer 19821 Karen v.._ en11ne Tom Alkins @)MOVIE * * \ Hustle t 19751 Bun Rey- nolds C.tllet'ine OtneuY9 GI AJA SPORTS MAGAZINE _,,._ -tz-.ao- 8MOVIE ** Tlfof 11870) Gane Barty, • Mn s.in1 ..lln199 NEW YOM HOT TMCQ MOYE * • 1t "The ~ To Hlll\)n*l't Tree (19671 JIC* Lord. Jamel FwtnttnO m DAHCIH' OH AIR -t:OO-IF-•** 'Cass Timberlane" (19481 ·e Tracy. Lani rurner RICHAN> HOGUE , MOVE • • 'Nolt. And Forever 11983) Cheryl LldO AOberl Coleby -1:06-c MOVIE • • '\ A111ga1or t 1980) Rooer1 For slet Rooin Riker 'I MOYIE The Immigrant 119171 Cllanie Cn.,i,n Eona Purvianc;e -1:30-R ~GOOE Cl) MOVIE • * , 'Only A Sctelm Away 197' Hey\e'J l.A•llt. OaVld Waroecit ~ABCHEWSQ '~ * * * AH The Right MIMIS' (1983 Tom Crvtae Craig T Ne19on WHERE THE ~EST PICTURES PLAY' eciwaras UNIVERSITY 854·8811 .A\!Pv<; '.)~Wt':.' u• '·""l" '-"~.,, '"'.J¥ / ''~· ''IP FA IBITAl" (Pl) ""· 1111 ..... ''CmTMTEll'' (Pl) 1:11, l .... 11141 ·~'CPS-111 ...... '"fWULI f9EST' 11M.Wl,11&M (I ) edwards WOODBRIDGE 55t ·0655 fJl\IHUlN• A I Al•1<1\A •I A ',! " t ,f •• -, '" ......... ,,.) J1H.I• "ET" CN l lilt, ..... 111 II ~----....... -u ... m J100 ______ ...,. ....,. , • ,.. .. (Pl) 11118. .... 1:11 "A--11 -.JA" (I) JM.11n..11ite "TEDI WOll" ('1C) , .... , ....... . , ........ , .. .. "Pff WU'S llC ADWEITUlf" (flCJ 1 llH, J1M, •iJO l1H . l :H , 101JO edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-271 t BRISTOL & SUNfLOWEI\ COSTA MESA "1T. fl.MI'S fllf" (II ''llE.Alf AIT CUJI" (I) e ' .. ' • "YfAll Of TMf DUIOll" liOt.•1 .. l1H , llltl (11 Intl 'U. "lllVfUIO" (PS-11) I l1M, ,,.., l1M, 1111, ,.,. JO•ITDH •t~4· (N-11) 11•. aiH. l:OI. lilt. IOiQ ....,,. ____ ...__ sa..Orill-oo------ 1rt1, ~n. 11to "500ZW lla"(PC) l1IO,l 1U , I ... eawards CINEMA 546·3102 HARBOR BOULEVARD A TADA MS COS TA MESA "1111 W TNE ........ sz w 11 1 oo uouam ~•m l110,l1H ,llM l1H , ltiU Ill ....... "Y••ttt1r· • hM. l1M •:n , '*· ia:tc "~llUTll." l1ll. ....... 1Pt 1 "llUllfMUI" lltO, .... 111M ,,., edwaras MESA 646·5025 NEWPORT 90ULEVARDAT 19h4 ST COSTA MESA "f .T." (PC) ?IOI, 111', I01H l "HCI Tl .,_ FU INI 1111, atH ....... ,t.1••• '-'*'* "llllTIUITHS" edward s FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839-t soo OAOO~ MllR<,' 'I l (l·l«.l N I .\L' .. ' ,,,. • Al' f' .. edwards SADDLE BACK 581·5880 El TORO ROAD AT ROCKflElD EL TORO -..Li.,U I UO ti JIOO "Tffl Wtll" "UOZl.U lla" l'1CI 111'. J111, a.11, M l. ti1'. "fllllt I ll9" lll • '111. UT. I hOI "' "UlflUCM "WEIAG IClflCf" ('8· U l ..., ... CR) Ml 1110, I01ot ""· , ........ , .......... ,.. "GHOSTIUSTfll" l PS> U T. tt:M N "YW Of Tlef DUCCNI" IMO l1Q . I H \.. 1:11. , .... (I I 11:: I. 4!1 •• 1:00 "IHlC~" CPll 11M. ,,.., , .. n "Clflll.llS" (,.) I 2120. 41U, 1:'8 I ·-.-1 IHHl" l uite, .. aa. ,,,. ~ ''lllVfUM" fPC· 18) I "fUIWUI HCAT10I" 11tl, l1H 2110, l:H. 10: II 11'$-111 ~---...;,_,.,... • 12 so nl J oo "'ff·WHI llC ADVEITUlf" 1t1M. 1141. ., ... ··~·· lPC· 111 "IT. ELMO'S Flaf" (Ill "llUlfUT CUJI" Ill ..... 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Ml. !till I 11, liM. Na 1111, M l. l 1U Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Seturday, September 7. 1985 ' -T R1v1A Bv TT ' REVIEW ---,__ ---~- Trivia Bowl IV Beach· Boys 'come home' to Mesa lfi~~an d runn1·ng By CHRJS CRAWFORD no lonaer an their teens and twenties. late Dennis Wilson) showed ome form er!> -bul no1 before she grabbed ".I .I . o.-,,...c.,,. •• ,, .,, , 1hey havechaldren and arandch1ldren improvement. one of 1hr 1r hats as a ~uvenar. Last Monday's conccn at the {some of whom were 1n the audience Aside from their standards, the At the end of the evening. the group h's back to the libraries this wcekend1 after a two-week respite, as the curtain ri$CS on l)ivia Bowl JV. In case you may have forgotten (as if triviaddicts ever foraot anything), the rcianina trivial champion as Motra Wklte. winner of Trivta Bowls II and lll and third-place finisher in Trivia Bowl l. That contest. you may alS<> recall, was won by the Do11 or Newpor1. who quit while they wen: ahead and haven't been heard from since. · For all you newcomers -those of you who an 1he Trivial Pursuit champions of your social set and arc lookina for new worlds to conquer - we play trivia every Saturday in 1he Daily Pilot. Just Jot down the answers to the I 0 ques1ions presented and get them to this newspaper by Wednes~ day (if you mail them, do it no later than Monday). If they're not here by Wednesday, you'll get only half credit. Rc~utar contributors can check the standaniS each Saturday to see how they're Win&. This Trivia Bowl runs lj:irough December and here are your first questions: ln•ex•pen•alve• '(In lk spen' si11) not high 1n pri ce: reasonable . CIBUllie<I ........ advertising -1 rW9I Classified Advertising 642-5678 I. The "townies" of the movie "Breaking Away" took on the col· legiatcs of what university in a bicycle race? 2. Name the short•lived TV 'series on which Frank Conver~ played an amnesiac. 3. What's Mr. Wilson's first name in the Dennis the Menace comic strip? 4. Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick tragedy didn't make the headlines because of another 1mportanl story unfolding on that day. What wu it? 5. Name the song that ends an the spoken words. "Baby, you'rt the gmchiest." 6. What was the first musical written solely by Richard Rodgers afienhedcath of Oscar Hammerstein II? 7. ldenufy the rehef pitcher once known as the Mad Hungarian. 8. In the movie "The Egg and I," what kind of animal was Oeopatra? 9. What now-deceased actor once bemoaned, ... Fifty yean of serious theater work and I'll go down in history as the Femwood Flasher?" I 0. Burt Lancaster seduced a mar· ried Ocbofilh Kerr in two movies. Name both films and the two actors who played Kerr's husbands. ~nd your answers to Trivia. c/o the Daily Pilot. Box 1560. Cosra Mesa 92626. All entries must be received b> Wednesday. otheTWJse half the play. er's last score will be award~. Pacific Amphitheatre was home-chct'nn& them on). group also ofTt'rcd some songs from a announced that tht'y will be appear- comana forthe lkach Boys. who have But , the near..capacny crowd" rep.-new album dut' to be r<-ltased soon. ang Sep1. 22 at the t:arm .Aid co~ccr:t. be d t . resen~mg a remarkable blend or both These induded two pleasant hut to be held al the Un1v~rs1ty of llhno1s ea~l~M~~~raroun t le countrysmcc today s and yestc,rday's teens,. .ap-somewhat bland numbers: "It's Get-·~ Ch:smpa•t;:· Orsnnaled by llhn0ts "It's .,_<lt to tk back an Southern peai:td as . enthus1a~t1c as o~ginal ling Late," and ''She Believes in Me." {,oveinor . ames Thompson an.d "'-audiences an 1962, not see ming to plus "Get You Back," an old ~ingle s~nger W1ll1e Nelson. the concert 18 California!" they said during the care that both the performers and updated for the new album. a1!f1ed at focus1ne attention on t~ opening set. as they went nons~op most of the ongs had aged. In fact. . pltght of the Amt'ncan farmers. while through a group of the songs which ulkr standing up for the opening They concluded th~ eve1~ing with at the ~amt• tame ra1s1ng money for helped establish tht'm m the early medley. Monday's audience re- another nonstop series of greatest th em. Sixties as the pop-rock symbol of mained standing and cheering hits: "Rhonda," "Rock 'n Roll Preceding the Beach Boys on the teen-age good times in California. throughout almost all of the 6~ M~sac.:· and s?me of !~~.1r surf-roe~ Pacific bill wc:re Quarterflash, a rock Tunes sucn es "California Girls.'' minute set. sene.~: 'Surfin Saf~n. urf C'tt y. group from Portland, Oregon. who "Fun, Fun, Fun," "I Ge1 Around.'' They dad sat down for a few of the and Surfing USA. offered ~ongs from their first album and "Do It Again" capture the: ~lower numbers, which was just as During the latter segment of the (including thea r one hll single. "Hard- csscnce of the group's basic sound well in some ansuances. where any show. Pacific Amphithea1re secunl) en My Hean") plus ti few from their and message: upbeat rock 'n roll wtth form of stand1ng ovation definitely officials had to turn back a number of new album to be released th as mon1h. s.u1tar and vocals influenced by wasn 't appropriate. A case in point younger fans who wanted to go down Quan erflash has a pleasing sound. Chuck Serr) and Eddie Cochrane. was the group's rendition of 1heir front to dance or take pictures. One: but ·a real hortcommg an terms of and lyn~ atx>ut surfing. dancing, class1c"qod Only K.nows," deltvered young woman made at all the wa)' up rcpclltt\ eness. o many of theirsong.s partying. and tc.•<.:nage ro,r;nance. excruc1atangl) off-key. The next on stage before being swiftly escorted appear to -repeat · one key phrase facept now lhc "Boys on stage are ballad, "Heaven," (ded1ca1ed to the stage-right and away from the per-almost fro m bcgmnang to end. Fireworks on Fourth left lifetime scars DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and I went 10 high school together in the '50s. A month or so after a big July Fourth weekend she whispered the magi c words. ''I'm pregnant." So. like all the Jerks of that era . I married her. I figured on gelling out later but our son was retarded and I JUSt couldn't leave. So what happens now? My hfe is more than half over and I'm an unfulfilled. middle-aged man. I was never able to do the 1h1n$S I wanted to do because I was stuck in a business owned by my an-laws. I suspect my wife feels as trapped as I do. I did grow 10 care for her and the boy. bu1 I can't help but wonder what I missed .because of one reckless night. By the way. l was not her "first.'' but she was mine. I've had a few manor afTa1rs over the years and one that was senous. bu1 I couldn't marry the woman tx.-cause of c1rcum- ANN LAllDERS .. . an the sack. I wish I had. - Daydreaming in Colorado. I have talked to Mary about this many timei.. She says she can't refuse because her friends put her on the spot. It doesn't seem to mailer that blouses. Jackets, jewelry. jeans. eH: .. are personal items and they cost a lot of money Do you have a solution?- Perplext>d tn V 1rgin1a. \ l=============================:=iTifi!f'ijiij;jiiijijii~ji~iijiijiijiiil stances. Let this be a lesson to your DEAR COLORADO: TbHJis for sbartaa your story. I'm sure yoo bave made a great many young people stop and think today. DEAR PERP: The solution it obvious. Tell Mary sbe Is getting nolhing new unless she promlses - no more lending. This goes for aJI ber belongings. Mary cu then tell ber friends wben they ask, "Sorry, my mother bas lowered the boom. I cu't lead anything to anybody. I prom· lsed." 4 ' 'Wetherby' strikes like • a bolt of lightning." .. -Pcttt Travers, PEOPLE AiAGAZINE "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." • -D1vid Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZINE i WETHERBY ~ edwards LIDO CINEMA NIW~IT IOllll•al D 673 8350 •'•IA LIDO • NfW'f'Oll llACH IAT/111 1110, 1141, .... 1111, 1•10 lUXIMtY THfATHS w.'ALK· INS * F1111 Twe Mat-Sllowtllf' * ~ ONLY SVS Ull6eu .. ottl CITY CEnTEA D 04 U5J /)ff1 J OllAll.C( I •tretolt1111 ST. 11.MOl'I , ... (11) 12.00. ,.00, 1.00 HIMIAIT CUM (I) 2.0.S. 6.o.5, 1 °'°' ~Ill lllOfTAUPQ) 3:30 .. 7:40 CHOSTBUSTERS (PG) 1 :20 S:30 & t :40 ttEAL GUlluS'~ SHOWS AT 1 :35 3:4 0 5:45 7:50 & t :5$ CEOTURY CIOEDOme 0 ...... "$_ A•sw....,.pilQJ AT 12:00 2:00 4 :00 6 :00 1:00 a. 10·00 LAKEWOOD (.enlf'r COMIOMM~C19 , .. , ...... , .......... PLHH AHO alOOO ftll ...... PALI RIDla 111 .... _,_ LAKEWO D C•n••• South !UJ)IM 1111/h r)l!!J I 011 •- LT. IXTIA~ ... ,_ ....... 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R ~. . lltU ~81•APJ'• ~19 ~l ~ IUlNAfl'AlllC UA Mo~' ~•<.I'll A PARAMOUWT PICTURE .... ..... . NOW MING corra..aa ( dWW$ Hnot I WWI A..11 l'\01 COSTUlfSA I OWllO\ I DW'1 (~It! ,~, 411\.C ...,.,.,.TOet llACM [Owalda Hl#llinctcn CnttnaW03M ....,.. (Cl;w.t1dt 1J11·v~r(1ly S'-• Mt I DEAR ANN LANDERS· This has been a problem throughout our daughter's teen years and 1t as sttll going on. We buy "Mary" lovely clothes because she enjoys being well- dressod and bas excellent 1aste. All Mary's girlfriends ask to borrow her clothes. "June" wants a handbag for the weekend. "Ruth" borrowed her new sneakers and a hooded jacket. Often after visiting an our home they walk out wearing these borrowed items. My complaint: These girls never return anything. I've telephoned their mothers and they say they don't know anything about it. Sol end up driving several !Tliles to get my daughter's clothes back. Almost always they are soiled. ripped and ou1 of shape. Final Week AMADEuS ~ ... 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DEA R ANN LANDERS: I've been stuck 1n a dead-e nd relauoosbip for c1~1 years Mike and I are both 1n our mad-40s. His apanmen1 as spotless because ha mother cleans 1t every day. She also docs his laundry. I cook for him Monday through Fnda)'. He takes me to some nice restaurants on week- ends. Whenever I mention marriage Mike says. "Why? Everything is great the way 11 is.·· What are my chances of geuing this man to marry me? Please be frank. -Fmgers Crossed in Lima. DEAR LIMA: Why should Mike buy a cow when mllll Is so cheap? If marriage Is wbat you wut, look elsewhere. EIOLlllYE EIUIEIEIT 12:30, 2:45, 5:00. 7:15, 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER .... I ,~ .. l I~' "75 8 • ··~ '11 ''"1 1-41 4 CO~IA Ml \A ------- INSIGNIFICANC[ fRl-Sllt 1:30, 3:45 6:10, 8:15, 10:20 edwards UNIVERSITY AMP''\ {•N A N •MA >1I >hi~I 854 -8811 ~ •• e most entertaining mo\'ic this Summer." I \"\ I 0 1)<\ \, \!,., l /,,.~ PU-WU HERMAN • /'1E-WflJ tlG AIVl~TURI &111119 11'111 STADUI Dlt... ro•uos MlOOla)(i( 61' mo SSl·OCSS MU UlllU UA MOVll • AMC f A»U SQUM{ 9t0-40Zl (213) "1 OC33 MllAPAU UIWlllMI UA MCMS I f.DWUDS SO COASJ "HtU lAQN 01·1711 111t&•11 ... O>WAe HMIO CIO(M ""' 631 lSOl U.-ml lllT& .U Wiii-iD fllWAa JO. r.DWMDS CIOA comJ 7Sl-4 l&4 WDJ ltl ·lUS ll T-. WlllWID f:DWMOS n TllltO ,ACflC lfWAT 3' ~l '* DI-" n1.3'U u .... ~2).1'11 rACflC QATfWAY . Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Saturday, Mmb«7, 1885 All 1 ltaesses heard •a pop, ' henjet plunged to earth MTmOUeWM MOLL Y l"OWN'I TNt ~t WM Neel T"9~......_ .. 11M 11Am 9TA1-T Q LA M 0 U ,. 0 t .. LI 1t11"9 COUl'lty C1ettt of Or· dolnO .,.,._. • Wider ,_, The....,,. pereone.,. ~UNO AHO 'AIHIOH COUl'lty on A19* IO, Tl\M The ...._ .. 1)11, 111 ~ ~ OOMI dolnO .....,_. M AOlHCY, 302 Mein Str.... 1 ~. ...._ 116Md, CA Oll)t Plot~ 1' N , !1', MILWAUKEE (AP) -Russ l...nrancllOwlllr.l' and Larry Kroes UJed in their work at a conatruetion Friday and watched u the dweat Bxpreu Airlines jet .. kind of unered.. then plunaed to the und. The plane. a twio~naine DC-9, was u.od for Atlanta but aot only a half- milc JOU th of the runway at Mitchell field before cruhina in Oames, killina all 3 l people aboard. The plane was in the air and "we beard a pop," Kroo said. "h was just like the enaine went out or somethina. It kind of fluttered, Then, all of a sudden be started bankina it and then all of a sudden it went nose down and belly up." "You aet in the habit of watchina the planet take off wben you work at the airpon. so I was watch.ina him," said Lewandowski, an amateur pilot. .. After be fluttered, he lowered the nose real aood and had control of iJ for a Jood couple seconds. "He banked to the riaht, but it seemed like be turned toward the enaine that was dead. Then she went nahtdown.." l..ewandowski said the plane had risen about 700 or 800 feet and wu flyina due south before it banked and turned bl(Jc toward the runway. "It lcind of scared lou at first," Lewandowski said. " thouabt for sure be was aoina to come at us." Kroes said a fireball soared "a aood l 00 feet" above the treetops at the crasb site on the edae of the Michael Cudahy Forest. ''It wu mostly red and we could feel the beat,•• be said. Lee Zwickey, a technician for WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, wu re- tumina with a crew from filmi.na a commercial at a car dealership near the airport. "I saw the aircraft in the sky. I saw what I thou&ht was a couple of small black puffs of smoke come from the enainc. It looked like maybe be was ai~ it some power," be said. Zwtckcy said that when be arrived on lhe scene with a video camen about five minutes later ai!J>ort emergency crews were already fiabt- ing lhe fire. Jet among 'most reliable' LONG BEACH {AP) - Doualas Aircraft Co. said it built 976 DC-9's like the Midwest Express Airlines jetliner that crashed after leaving Milwaukee and the plane is "one of the most reliable twi n-engine airplanes in the world." "As of the end of AUJUSt, we bad 927 of them in service yet," said Dave Eastman, a spokesman for Doualas, a division of the St. Louis-based McDonnell - Dou&las. ''Our rough guess is we've carried nearly two billion passenaers all over the world" in the plane. Bwlt in five different models between l 96S and 1962, the airplane that crashed after takeoff from Mitchell Field, killing all 31 people aboard, was a series 10 model, wb.icb can carry 139 passenaers. Eastman said I 3 7 series 10 aircraft were built. The last was delivered to a buyer in 1968. The airplanes have a cruisina speed of SS6 miles \':Cr hour and a range of l,SOO miles, Eastman said from Doua)a.s Aircraft, located 2S miles south of down- town Los Angeles. The planes arc powered by Prau & Whitney JT80 enJines .. "It's one of the most reliable twin-engine airplanes in the world," he said Friday, estimat-inJ. that the aircraft Oy 70 million miles and carry 12 million. pass- enacrs a mo!lth. PAC"IC 0.CK COAT-a.MIM. c.llfoffllentl1 ,.._ t2"2 ....,,__ 1, 1MI INOS, 1111 ftembro••· .... c.-n .......... ~ Orenee COMIC ~ VlfOWl'a Wiie*. ....10 ~ e.dl, CA t2MO ao2 .,._ kwt, lelboa. cSeilY. hot ~ ~~1 ... 11t AQN, Mbo9 181Md, i---------W"'-.. ....._. 1212 c.atcwflle t2tt 1 c.rt\ber 1, 1•. I 1, ,_ CA tafU ftembtou, ........, leectl, Thie ~Mel 11 OOft· ...... Tt\19 bu.ineet le c:on-1,..-__..;.=~=;.;,.-;---CA t2ttO . dllcltcl by M lndMduM duet.i by 911 ~ f11C""°"9-I "We didn't tee any bodiet. Tbefe wu so much smoke you could lwdly sec anythina," be wd ... I( there bad been anyboay alive in there it would have been a miracle." T'llomMMacMlllRll, 1212 IC~ P\llJCll)TIC[ ~V Wldet ._.9fA1'W'-ftembrotte, Newpot1 leectl. Thie ltatefMnt -Ned n. ~ Wlll l'9d The~ ....... .,,. CA t2MO wtth ttle Collnty ce.11 of Ot-PIClTnOUe _,llllN Wltf\ the County a.1t of Or· dolna ~ M: Jenn"-MacM••· 1212 ~County on AUQlllt ao. MAll9 9TA~ rex; C01Jn1y on ~ 22. , ... 1 l. T anew. 01& ~brOl(e, ~ IMdl. 1 5 _.....,... The~ l*Wll.,. t 5 ,.._ TMtNING, 20112 'llft CW. CA t2tt0 r-doing~• * ~ IMcltl, Clio TNI bllllMN •• eon· PubW* Orenge eo..t MfKE'S AUTOMOTIVE PubtleMd Orenoe COM! f()(n.. t2Ue - ------------duc:ttcl by: • geiw'al pert. Diiiy p~ ~ 31, _. 1938 Pl1e•ntl1 AV9nue: o.lty ftllot Serptember 1· 14· Mency L ~. to1S2 Tbls year's · airplane disasters nerthlp *"''* 1· 14· ~I. INS o11a M•H. Caltfornta 2I. U . INS \llya Clrci., Hunt1n9tCH1 Jenni.., M•MMtet s..!'4 •iea1 a..oat 9-oh. Calltomll tH4f • Thlt ltatement -nled Da¥1d Mlohael 01011, •-II' 11nTil'c Thia l:>llal,,.._ 19 00&- wtttl tile County Ci.nt of Or-te32 Olan om.. Huntington f'-..n. ""''-. d~ecl tiy; an lndMduolil ~ County on Augvet 14, P\&IC NOTICE • hadl. Calltomle 92t.47 '1CTmOUI .,..... NANCY L. AA&Ol.ITTI 9 1 '1CTmOUI .,..... Thia bu1lneu I• eon MAim ITATl.MSNT Thia m!Mlent wee Ned "!!!_! MAim IT A Tl......, duC1ecl t>y, an lndllll<Sual The following perlOt\e are with the County OWil of Or• Publ4ehecl Ot~ ....,.., DAVID M OROSS dOlng buelneM.. .,. County on ~· •• o.lty Pllol ~II • 24, 31, dorne ~n.: ::""'· .,. Thl9 "''"'*'t Wll l\lecl CIACLE TRADING. t 700 1M5 Sec>tember 7· 98.975 s'1ECIALIZED COUNSEL· with tN County Clet1t of Of· E Dry9r. INIM, Ctllttomla ~ ORS OF REAL ESTATE ll'lge County on Augvit 20. 92714 Publllned Oru.oe .,,.,_. 2t72 JICalanda Avenue' 19111 K·M Trldlng, Inc., a Ceil· Deity Piiot ~ .::· 91, By ne :UtodaW PreH ·--.---ll'_lln_T'M"C ___ Co•t• MHI. C1llfornla ""-~ fe>tnl• c;orpor allon. 1100 September 1 14· 1 SA..eeo f'-..n. ""''-. 9M2tl Publl9hed ..,._,. ..,.,.., Dryer Irvine Calltornll f U · · li t f '"'"'lane 1-_.... ............... ____ Medne DeYll 2972 Deity Plot Auguat 3t, Sep-92714 O OWl!lJ IS a S O ~., f"ICTITIOUe 9UllNlll JacaraMsa A~ Coeta temt>er 7, 14, 21, 1915 .. hla 1>u11""' 1a eon· disasters this year. MAim ITA.,......, MeN CellforlMa 92828 S.·Hb I dueled by • oorPO<atlOn I. Au• 12, l98S: S20 lcillcd when a d The~~ 11• Thie 1>u1IM11 11 con-K·M Trldlng. 1ne K8'M _. otnQ ti.-.-• ... . ouet.o by an lndlllldual TICE McCanhy Japan Air Linet Boeina 747 crasbe!d WER-&CAH, l550 ...... t.AAOOE DAVIS P\llJC NO I Thll a1at--.t ... 111ec1 into a mountain on a domestic O.i&ht. :':·:ie'2';°"'Meea. Call-Thia 1tatement wu nled '1CTmOUI ..,..... w11h tn. County c1er11 °'Of. the worst sinalc plane accident ever. Donald, M1r)orl• and with tne C9unty Clertl ol Of. t ..._ ITATl.W! .. 7 ~ County on Auguai 14 2.June23, 198S: 3291cilledwbenan MlehHt Moore. 21802 =County on Augu11.18. Tne tollowlng ~"'I . ,_ . I ...a:. 747 tl 'oded . 8'906!hu1'91, #D, HvntlftOton '1M1ta doing bullneu "' S E.C. PubbtleG Ofenge CoNt Air-Dua apparcn y expi ID Bead\, Calltomla t264e Publllhed Ot Cou1 2035 P\acent•, Street, Sia Otwly PllOt A~t f7 24 31 fliaht off the coast of Ireland: Sab-Thi• bulln... I• con· Deity ~· A ~1 Sep-E Colt• ... _. CA 92827 September 7 1e85 otaac was suspected as the cause. d~ ~":!,jorle tember 1. 14~ 19&5 81~~~~~C'!t!~ S.978 3. Feb. 19, l 98S: 148 lcilled when an MOOl'9, Mld\MI Moor• S•-992 CA 92627 rwtlC *>TICE (beria Boe::'f. 727 crashed into a Tiiie 1t1t"'*'t w• llled Tt111 1>ualnH1 11 con· · · · -1th the County Ci.nt °'Or-•-tc 11nTICE ducted by an 1ncstllldut1 ,ICTI'T'IOUI .,.._ .. mountain 10 pam. 1nge County on Augu11 2. n-"" "4k:llMI P SW!tt NAMI aun•NT 4. AU4-2, L98S: 135 killed when a 1995 Ptennoua au...u Tiil• 11atl!Mr\t wu nled Tbl 1o11ow1ng l*llQl\A .,.._ Delta Alf Lines wide-bOdiedl:.ock-,_ NAm tTATl.MINT wltli lhe Cwnty Cletlt of Ot-dotng bu11neM u h~ .... I . 1011 crashed in a thunder-Publlthed Ofll'lge CoNt The folloWlng pettonl .,. ange County on Augult JO, DE.SIGNS ANO FULFIL· ~ ,._, Dilly Piiot Augu1t 31, Sep-doing bull-u 1985 MEHT, 54 Red Roeti, Irvine, stonn while attemptina to land at IMlbe< 7, 14, 21. t915 HARTLEY ANO AS· '21M14 CA 92714 Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. 8a·"3 SOCIATES 22931 Triton Publlelled Ofange Cout Jonathan Cell/In Terry. 28 S. Julv 24, 198S: 74 lcilled when a way Suite 234 . Laguna Dally Piiot September 7• 14· OraltN Bey Dr Corona ci.i { .,___ _______ Hiii•' Callfoml192S53 21. 28, 1986 M1r. CA 92625 Colombl&D air force DC-6 OyinJ a PtlltJC NOTICE JI~ H Sleclt, 468 Amigo. Si -020 Tiil• buetneu 11 con. passenaer route because of an airline sen c1emente. c111torn1a due11d by an 1ncs1vldual strike CT1shed in the Amazon junale. 'ICTmOUa .,..... 92872 Pl8l.JC f«>TICE Jonatllan C T.,.ry 68 lcilled h MAim ITATl.lmNT Thi• bu1ln•H •• con-Tllta 1111emen1 WU flied 6. Jan. 21, l 98S: w en a n141 1ottow1ng per90n1 .,, UC1ecl by· .,,-tndMdull ,teTITIOUa autMll w11h 1ne County c1«11 of<><· ptERCE llROTMERI BElL UOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 BroadWay CostalAesa 642-9150 PAClf'IC VaEW MEMORIAL PAM Cemetery • Mortuary Chai>el • Cremato1y 3500 Pac111c View Orlve Newport Beach &4~~ HAA80A·LAWN- MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 c chartered Galaxy prop-jet on a gam-oing bual-u: JIM H. STEOT MAm aTATDmN'T •noe County on Auoult 14 blersjunketcrasbedaftertakingoffin l•••••••••milillmlili•••••••••m••••••••••••••• Reno, Nev. 1. Aug. 22, 198S: SS killed when Oames enau1fed a British Airtours Boein1 737 charter durin1 ta.kc-off from Manchester airport in England. 8. Sept. 6, 198S: 31 killed when a Midwest Express Airlines DC-9 cnshed after ta.Icing off from Mil- waukee's airport. 9. January 1, 198S: 29 killed when an Eastern Airlines 727 hit 2 l ,000- foot Mount lllimani in Bolivia. A NEW WORLD OF -.. -.. ADVENTURE! OfDclala •tand amid barned wrecU,e of Midwat ltzpreu Alrllna DC>9 on P'rlday. Airline only in 4th day flying route APPLETON, Wis. (AP) -Mid· west Express Airlines was ooly in its fourth day of flyina the route from Madison to Mil waukee's Billy Mitchell Field on Friday when the twin-cosine DC9 crashed, the air- line's president said. Contr~ ~Tower Term.oaf~ The jetliner, which crashed shortly after ta.kins off from Milwaukee for Atlanta, wuamonathree opcrated by Midwest Express, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kimberly-Clark Corp the manufacturer of Kleenex tissu~ and Hugiea diapers. Midwest Express had plans to purchue a fourth plane within a few months to accommodate the addition of the Madison service, said its president, Timothy Hocksema. Friday's crash wu the first for the airline, which was established June 12, 1984, said Tina Barry, a spokeswoman for Kimberly-Clark. GENERAL BILLY MITCHELL FIELD Mil.WAUKEE, WISCONSIN Trouble Developed After Take Off The paper products company last sprina moved its corporate bcad- 9uanen to Irvin&, Texas, from Neenah. six miles south of Appleton. Tbe airline, a aublidiary of K-C A viation lnc., still is bated at Outapmie County Airpon, on the ouUkiru of Appleton. fliabt• out of Madison's Dane County Rqjonal Airport started Tuesday. 1L COLLEGE AVENUE JETLINER ,: CRASHED~-· Planes land safely after collision PENSACOLA, Ra. CAP) -A l1r oont.roUen in the Pensacola Re- Navy patrol plane and a dnalo-enaine afonal ~control to~. pnvate plane collided in fliabt near ·'The cavillu thouabt u wu a the PtnJ1COla Naval Alt Station on civilian air be.le. Jack £dwardt field~ Friday but both landed tafely, .. which it about 40 miles -at or authorities said. Pensacola." said U Ctndr. Joh.n No i(\juriet were reponed from the Wau, a duty officer at the Nary an 8: IS p.m. COT collWon between the terminal. Ceuoa l '°and the Navy T-ljet, said .. Tb~ both tryina to land.•• he Fedenl A vial.ion Adminllttation aaid. " were eomewbete betweeo spokaman Roeer Myus ln At.lull. 600 and feet above the pound." •'They ftre lucky," aaid Prank TheCeunalandedaJmott imm~· Millonu. watch supervisor for FAA atcly but the pilot of the Nary Jet rem11ned 1n the air unuJ another Nary plane was scot up to mslX'(t 1t and made sure it was u.odamqed enou,h to make a safe landina. Waas said. O&maat to both planes was minor. 111d Kea Atwater. a Navy spokeswoman at the buc. Neither Myen oor Wau bad the names of the pilota. Myus said be bd.ieved the Cessna carried only tbt pilot. a avthan. I Sall through the most exciting columns of services, items for sale , job opportunities, cars, homes, boats and miscellaneou~ that exists on the seven seas. Climb aboard the classlf I eds today . ~----~ -------- • \ - -.. I 3 from Coast decorated for meritorious serV-ice Three Oranac Coast servicemen Valley, bas been promoted to the rank Corona del Mar, bu been auianed to have beell decorated for meritorious of captain. He is a chemical reteareh Sbeppud Air Force Bue, Teua, after service iJl the Anny and Air Force. officer with the Electronic Systems oompleti~~ctraininaat Lack.land Spec. 4 aartes W. Dtoam. son of Division at Tyndall Air Force Base, Air Force , Tex.as. JQ&D A. Drucow or Huntington Fla. • • • Spec. 4 Gletu g_•tbp ...... son of Beachl. and Spec. 4 '-'rt• H. WelH, Air Force Reserve Airman DeulJ Barbara and Robert Magnusson of son 01 Stanley and Merle Weiss of M. Tllorpe, son of Charles and Lee Costa Mesa, has completed an air- Fountain Valley, have received the f · Bea h h ft urb' · · Army Achievement Medal, while 1st Thorpe o Hunbngton c • as era t 1ne engme repair course at Lt. Erk T. Stake son of Roy and Jl1lduated from the Air Force avionic the Arm~ Transportabon School in Jeannine Stake of Costa Mesa, has inertial and radar naviption systems Fort Eustis, Va. He is a 1973 graduate been awarded the Air Medal. specialist coune at Keesler Air Force of Newport Harbor High School. Base, Miss. Thorpe, a 1984 araduate • • • Dianam, a I 980graduate of Marina of Huntington Beach Hiah School, Army Pvt. Steve D. Elleu, son of ffiah School, is an ammunition will serve with the 943rd Con-Carol Ellena of Costa Mesa. b.as eoecialist at Schofi eld Barracks, · fi M · completed basic training at Fort Hawaii. Weiss, a 1975 graduate of solidated Aircra t atntenance Jackson,S.C.Heisa 1984graduateof Fountain Valley H1nh School. 1s a Squadron at March Air Force Base, Huntin•ton Beach u; .. h School. .... Calif. .. •• ·~ naviptionalequipment repairer with ~· •A• ...... _,.. Army Pvt .. Mark G. Maga, son of tbe 2nd Support Command in West Pvt. ~•t r . nuwo;vraa, son N M fH · Beach Germany. Stake, a 1982 graduate of of David Hil ebran of Costa Mesa, orma lagp o untlngton • tbe Air Force Academy, is an aircraft has completed one station .unit train-bas arrived for duty in West Ger- .a ·th th 84th F'ght · th' Arm lofl try Sch I · many. M~ a 1981 graduate of commanyer wt e 1 er ing at e Y an 00 111 Manna Hi School, is a helicopter loteroeptor Training Squadron at Fort 8eruling, Ga. Castle Air f orce Base. Calif. • • • re~r with the 3rd lnfantry • • • Air Force Reserve i\irman lJue Division. RaueU P. Deheeo, son of Ronald DeDlfonl, whose husband Gary is the • • • and Janet Defusco of Fountain son ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Densford of PFC Brtu J. Noel, son of James .. Fire when ready ... -========================:=ii Noel of Westminster and Nancee Ii Noel of Huntington Beach, has com- pleted basic trainina at Fort Dix, N .J. FC/S Randy Debeltla (left) of Bunt:IJl&ton Beach opera tee the flrlnC control• of one of the 16-lncb IUD• durln& a flrln& ezerct.e of the battlealrlp USS Iowa off VlrflnJa. ' Balboa Blvd. and Main St. Area (By the Fun Zone and Pavilion) SATURDAY I SUNDAY September 7th & 8th Frorn 1 Oarn to 6pm Newport air controller cited James.. Bunnell, the son of James and Alice Bunnell of Newport Beach, has been selected Air Traffic Con- troller of the Year by Naval Air System Command. The command is responsible for research, development. test, evalu- ation procurement, distribution and maintenance of aU naval aerospace Wl"llf'OnS an'1 "'<'IUipment. Bunnell is a watch team supervisor at the Naval Afr Sation at Patuxent River, Md. He oversees test project flights and routine traffic at the station. Bunnell was responsible for the safe landing of three aircraft in distress, and a rescue last year of several people from a burning boat. THE KIDS ARE BACK IN SCHOOL. LET'S THINK 11 ABOUT GE1TING YOUR HOME READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE HA VE DISCOUNTS ON CANNERY VILLAGE 431 31st Street, Newport Beach TWIN S 189~~-s~ jl~ FUlL s239~: REG. S274. CUSTOM SUPREME 366 continuous coils with built in edge supports e nables you to ut1l1.ze the entire surfoce of the mattress SAVE UP TO s300 ON ONE OF OUR VERY BEST MATIRESS SETS! RH.$344. CUSTOM SUPREME 432 continuous coils -for added co mfort ond durability FREE FRAME WITH MATIRESS SET PURCHASE QUEEN SET s ggCOMP. SET CUSTOM SUPREME REG. sut. 520 continuous coils for added plushneu and support , KING SET RE&. $tH. SET CUSTOM SUPREME I. 67 5 continuous co il mattress motched with o 10 gauge box spring -constructed to 9 i119 20 years of restful sleep. • FREE DELIVERY • FREE INSTALLATION. FREE DISPOSAL OF OLD BEDDING . 11111~101~ FACTORY DIRECT COSTA MES4 3030 BRISTOL ST SOUTH OF ,05 FWY (11'} 551-1115 LAGUNA HILL 23401 AVENIDA DELA CARLllTA NORTH OF EL TORO RD (11') 111-4134 HUNTINGTON BEACH 16761 BEACH BLVD NORTH OF WARNER '(71'}141..aJJ STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRI. 10 AM-9 PM SAT. 10 -6 . SUN. 11 -5. ' 'Does the recent cancellation of the Sgt. Yorkbattlegunchangeyourvlews - about the way the U.S. spends money on defense?' Dorotlly StuJonkA Co1taMeu· Homemaker ·•1t makes me think more about the way the U.S. spends money. We have to plan ahead to avoid more waste. l used to be pro defense. This decision makes me think harder about rny views." AlkaYoug Costa Mesa Retired "No, it doesn't change my mind JUSl cause one f?rDJecl gets canc.elled. I still thrnk we need a strong defense." Fred Greve Sota Ana Retired "It's sad that all those people mi&ht be laid off and I'm sure it'tf hurt the local economy. but I sti ll favor a strong defense." BWCarpJ Sota Au Salee "It's sort of typical for defense projects. It doe n 't change my mind about defense." OmU MeDdeabll Huttastoa Beacb Homemaker 'It's heartbreaking that people mi&ht be laid off and that billions of dollars might be wasted but with a country like Russia pointing the gun at us we need still to maintain a strong defense." Robert Clime Costa MeH Macbloe 11top 1D1pector "If the experts say it's no good then we have to trust their j udgement. If it was a bad system it's better that they stopped now than further down the road." Oraa Marbbuy Cotta Mesa ElectrOllkt eagilleer "'h 's Ions overdue. They've been talk.ing about cancelJling 1t fo r years. It doesn't change my mind about defense." Debbie O.miapet Fomtata vane, ScMel emploJee "It's sad that worken will have to be latd ofT. t think the aovemment spends enouah money on defense." . -· -. - ' t llllJPllat SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1985 8h8dow beMbell c.ata new llght on en old aport. 82. Pete RoM get• two hit• to move within three of record. 82. ---Strawberry.stops LA ----------------~J ,_ Marina ties St. Louis, 9 -9 ' Mets ta k e opener 2-0 in 13 tnnings before 51.868 fans LOS ANGELES (AP) -Darryl Strawberry lined a two-<>ut, two-run d~uble in the 1 Jth inning Friday n1Jht, brcakina up a tense pitching duel and giving the New York Mets a 2-D victory over the Los Angeles Dod&ors. A seUout crowd of 51 ,868, the llllJcSt crowd at Dodger Stadium since April 15, 1983, saw starters ow..-gbt Gooden or the Mers and Fernando Valenzuela of the Dodgers book u p in a brilliant pitching duel, although neither was involved in the decision. Valenzuela gave up siA bits during 11 shutout innings while Gooden blanked Los Angeles on five bits for nine innings. Rugged opener for USC Trojans deb ut on road against Big 10 c hallenger Illinois CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -Sixth-,. ranked USC, the Pacific-10 and Rose Bowl defending champion, opens its 1985 season today against Illinois. a team with its own sights on the Rose Bowl. "Illinois is a talented team and a proven winner," said USC Coach Ted Tollner. "We know we're going into a hotbed of enthusiastic players, roaches and fans ... Tollner, beginning b1s third year a( use. also was apprehensive about On radio today KNX(1070)at 11 a .m . sending h1s team onto Illinois' new Astroturf. "It's new. What it will it be hke? Slippery'? Sticky'? 1 don't like the unknown." It is the known thal worries IUinois. USC has the key offensive elements of its Rose Bowl team back. along with a strong. fast defense. And Tollner said a "strength oftbe team" is that seven of the eight interior linemen have starting expenence. "Our run ners and their backups return, and Scan Salisbury is back for his fifth year at quarterback after undergoing his second knee surgery a year ago." be said. "He's bad a good fall and we're anxious to see him in action." Veteran tailback Fred Cru1cher. who gained 1,155 yards and scored 10 1ouchdowns last season. missed con- tact drills with a sore shoulder but is the kind of player who. "when-game week rolls aro und. is ready to go." said Tollner, who also has plenty of depth in the backfield. "We just need 10 improve lhe passing ~me, that's the area of concern: he said. Salisbury's main target could be Hanle Norman. a receiver who soon will have more catches than any Trojan in history. Illinois Coach Mike White said he 1s fortunate to have the strong arm and quick mind of quarterback Jack Trudeau, "a coach o n the field" now in his third season at the helm. White also has David Williams. who led the nation with 101 pass receptions laat year. and Thomas Rooks. a 1,056-yard rusher. Todar'•Game New York (Lynch 10-7) at DodJett {Reuss 12-9). Tune: 12:20 p.m. TV: Channel 4. Radio: KABC (790). Gooden lowered his m8jor lcague- lcading earned run average to 1.74, walked none and struck out I 0, rJ,ising bis total to 229, also tops in baseball. Valenzuela Tanned five and walked three. The victory. the fifth straight for New YQIL_ kept the second-place Mets l 1h games behind St. Louis in the NL East The Cardinals beat Atlanta 8..0. Los Angeles' lead in the NL West was trimmed to 71h games over Cincinnati, which beat Chicago 7-5. Rafael Santana led ofTthe 13th with a single against Tom Niedenfuer, 6-5. Kenb Hernandez forced Santana at second base, but then Wally Backman looped a si~e to left; with Hemandt'l slidm• safely into third and Backman t.akin& second on the 1hrow. Niedenfuer got pmch-bitter Danny Heep on a foul out, but then Strawberry lined an opposite-field drive to left that landed incbes inside the foul line and bounced into the stands for a ground-rule double. Jesse Orosco, the Mets' fourth pitcher, worked I 2-3 innings and raised bis rccocd to S-4. The Dodaers loaded the bases in the bottom o( the 13th when Bill R'.u.aell walked, and after two outs, Mike Marshall sin&led and Pedro Guerrero walked. B ut Orosco retired Bill Madlock on a popup to first to end the game. Uoodcn, with a 20.... record. struck o ut 10 or more batten for the ninth ume in 30 starts this year. Le Francois ' fi e ld goal ( 4 7) saves it with n o time left SpeclaJ to tile Daily Pilot 10phomore and wbo wu lured away trom ·has uwal soc:ocr duties, knocked It home from 47 yards out and Marina escaped what appeared to be a ocrta.in bullet The final result was within reach because of wbat bad been a standout dcfen&ive show by the V11on~ They bad held the vaunted St. Louis aenal game 1n check from start to finish -with the most etfecu'e order of busmen for the hosts com10f oo draw plays 10 help compensate for the surgina Manna defense HONOLULU -Ben Le Francois' 47;~~ field aoal as time ran out pulled Manna H1gh's v· as into a 9-9 tie with St. Louis Hi&h Friday night -JUSt when it appeared the V1kes were headed for certam defeat. A ~yard return for a touchdown by St. Louis High's Wayne Lewis with 45 seconds left in the third quai'1er rallied the hosts to a 9-6 lead m the non-league football ~me here at Kaiser High. Manna had answered with a 65-yard march in the fourth quarter, but the drive ended at the St-Louu 25 when the ball was fumbled away with 45 seconds rel'(lainmg and aJf the hosts bad to do was run out the clock, needing JUSt one first down to guarant~ the victory. Led by lmebackcrs Todd Destatte and ual)' Thetford, alo n& with a defensive line wbJcb 1ncludtd tackles Ron Lanon and Ray Maples and nose guard Tyi:one Youngblood, the Marina defense was credited with six quarterback sack.sand two interceptions tn tbt< tint balf en route to a 6-3 lead. · Destatte bad both iotercepuons, one leadmg to a I 9·yard sconogdnve. wblch was culminated by a ~hree­ yatd burst over the middle by 180-pound La.11back Make Stafford. But the Yikes dug in at that point and forced St. Louis to punt m the fading seconds, and the ensumg attempt went just 20 yards -I 0 yards smugbt up and 10 yards straight down, giving the Yikes the ball at the St. Louis 30. Stafford averaged 5.8 yards per carry m the first half on su camcs, but that was about the extent of Marina's first-half offensive exploits I Le Francois, a junior wbo dad not play as a St Louis cut Marina's lead to 6-3 wt th a minute lefl 10 the half with a 27-yard field goal, which complelod a drive which bepn at midfield. Angels.drop. into second ~. Their loss to 0 · s and KC s weep puts them 1/2 -game out BAL Tl MORE (AP) -0Denn1s Manincz feels a bit more comfonable when the Balumorc Onoles don't score too many runs for bJm. "I lilce tblS way bener than when they score 10 or I 7 runs," Martmez said after he allowed three hits an seven inrungs, retJred 14 consecutive batters in one stretch, and pitched the Orioles to a 6-2 vtctory over the Angels Friday night. The Angels dropped out of the lead in the AL West, falhn~ one-half game behind the Kansas City Royals, who swept a doubleheader from the Mil- waukee Brewers. Maninez. backed by I 00 runs tn bJs 12 previous stans. was more than satisfied with the 5-1 lead he enjoyed when he was lifted at the stan of the eighth mrung. "When you &Ct five or su runs ... he said, "you don't Sil too long in the dugout and get lazy." Martinez has a 3-1 record against the Angels this season. with a 2.08 earned run average. and a 155 batung average by the ~ngels Today'• Game AD1el1 (Witt 12-7) at Baltimore (McGregor 11 -12) Time: 4:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: K.MPC (7 10). -: . Cal Rlpken drove in three Balti- more runs with has 22nd home run and a pair of sul&les while extend in~ tus bimng streak to 13 gam~, and rookie Larry Sheets hit a solo hllme run, bis I 5th. Mart.inei upped bis record to 12-1'1 with relief help from Samm) Stev.an who got bu runlh save. allov.mg on~ one bit m two innings. .\fl.er opening the game v.nh d single. Rod Carew beat shonstnp Rlpken's throw to second on a run- and-hJt grounder b) Juan Ben1que1. and scored when a rela\ b' .\I.in Wiggins went into the· flr'lt-ba~ dugout. Marunez 1hen retired the .\ng.el\ in order unlll Jack Howell dre"' a v.alL with two outs in the fifth inning A single b) Bnan Downing. a l!J••lln- dout. and a ~angle b~ Jem '\.irr11n scored an Angel run in the sn en th R1pken s1ngJed _home a run in 1hc first. after John helb' "'aH.n1 Jnd stole second Laced a r.,n . .,nonn!! single w1th thr baM"s loa.... tn lhl· third and uppt'd his RBI 11 1 10 4 ~ with his homer 1n the \t'\ en 1 Loser Ron Romaml ~ · ~ The Anaela' Bobby Grieb complete. doable play •• Baltimore•• Jim Dwyer ""~ fa cea tbe fo rce-oat . a t eecond baae. The Orlolea downed tbe Ancel•, 6-2. "When }Ou ha'e a team you ba'e 1>llC~ ~-ell aumst.'' _Maru nez said. ")OU always feel li ke. 'OK. I have to beat them again.' But there are umes. hke when I pitch agamst the (Manne- sot.a ) Twins. I don't go out there real pos1t1ve " hfted after heet' v.ho al)•' t n • , singles. homered ll' ~ad tt founh More baseball players linked to drug scandal Pa rker , Rich ard a dded to list in trial of caterer PllTSBU RGH (AP) -Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dave Parker and former Housion Astros pitcher J.R. Richard have joined the growing list of current and former major league plarers linked to cocaine as a result of the federa drug 1nal ofa former Philadelphia Phillies clubhouse cook. Los Angeles Dodgers uuhtyman Enos Cabell recalled dunn' his tesumony on Fnday that he used cocame with Parker 1n a Pittsburgh hotel room when the 1978 Na· 1ional Lca~ue's Most Valuable Player played with the Pirates. Cabell said he also used the drug with Richard. once one of the game's top pitchers. when the two were Astros teammates. Cabell and New York Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez each related in dramauc testimony Friday that their drug use peaked in the early 1980s. an era 1hat Hernandez described as the "romanuc. love-affair years" for major league baseball and cocaine. As many as 40 percent of the players in the maJOr leagues may have been using cocaine 1n 1980. he estjmatcd. "To me. coca.inc is the devil on this eanh. I had a strong enough emouonal ue toll that 11 look me 21h years to get away from ll completely," Hernandez said. "I was never an addict, but you find yourself wanting 1t more and more and it becomes less sat1sfymg the more you use it ... it was hke a demon in me ·· ~ number of players gaw me rnca1ne 1n 1980 and 1981. .. Hernandez said ··c oca 1ne v.as prett~ pre' alent (1n the earl\ IQ Os) I don't kno"' the etact percentage but It v. as w1del) used. "lt makes you teel on top of the wo rld It's an upper The word 1s O\ erused. but 1t makes )OU feel euphoric When }OU come down )Our 1mmed1ate urge is to do more ·· fhe test1mon) came on the tounh day ot the l ' . District C ''un tnal of Curtis trong. \8 of Philadelphia trong. a former Phillies clubhouse caterer 1s accused of d1stnbuung cocaine on 16 dates betwttn I Q80 and 1984 "'hen the P1ra1es v.cre playing home games in Pittsburgh 1 n 1980. the 'ear after he won the NL batting title Hernandez said he was in· troduced to cocaine !'>\ ror·nn ' L outfielder Bernie Carhu Later in lhe season. Henandez -.J1d \'.'ocaane use had tncrt'a~ r ••ht> pc.11 1h once pla\ed 1n a ga me "'h1k high tr\ m u' 1 Lhe drug ··1 v.ent on a splurgl' tor thrl'l' ni. 1111, 11<1 earned a month into tht• ,111 .,·.rn 1 Hemande1 said. '"\\hen '"IJ u,t. \OU ha' e an insat1abk de\1re h1 r m. to tht> point "here \11u0 rl.' !ti.id v.r ' out I ~ole up L)ne •T11•m1ng " ~t 1 blC\"d1ng and I had thr 'hal l'' " .,, thro"' 1ng a gram 1 ol L LXd1ne 11fov. r r~. I Hl'mandez said ht· ha'n "t u-.eLI. • •· .1 "''' ' mid-IQ '· JU'it ht•h)rt' he v.J\ tra.h ,• "~ lt ' Loul\ ( ardinal' "' tilt \1<'t' Hana shuts Open door on Chris UCLA te t . Ma ndlikdva to meet Martina "l 1ust.wa~n ·1charged~p1tke usua1.·· u o,dsa1d ··'.'-1, def en din cf heart wasn t 1n 1t. and thats the truth h B y in fina l after upset Of top seed~ mot::~~~~~~ 07~~~1?,e There are da)S )OU lei-I m1lrl' c amp ---------~--Mandhko"a. changmg the pace on thl' ball when she NEW YORK (AP) -Czechoslovak1a's Hana Mandlikova shocked top-seeded Chns Evert Lloyd 4-6. 6-2. 6-3 Friday to join Marttna Navratilova tn the women's singles final at the U.S. Open Tennis Cham p1onsh1ps. The victory sends Mandlikova into the lltle match on 1he hardcourts at the Nauonal Tcnms Center for the third time and is a measure of revenge. In bolh 1980 and I Q8~. the lost the final to Lloyd. It also snaps at elghl Lloyd's strt'ak of reaching Grand Slam finals. Earlier Fnday. NaVTatilova, ~kmg her third con- secutive crown here. secured her spot m the champ1onsh1p match by crushing 16-ycar-old teffi Graf of Wt'st Germ'aoy 6-l . 6-3. Once a ballgul at Navratilova's matches 1n Czecho"I~ valoa. Mandllkova now meets the No 2 seed for thr crown and the $187.SOO first-place pnze. The right-hander, at 23 five years younger than Navntalova, bas beaten both Lloyd and Navra1ilova th•~ year. but never bas beaten both in the same toumamen1 Victories in Orand Slam tournaments art not unkno wn to Mandlikova, who captured the Auttrahan Open lft 1980 and the French Open ID 1981. But aaa1nst Uoyd on this hot. muay day. she turned 1n one of her ht-s1 perfonnances, The two traded servtoe brub 1n lhc second and third pmes of the opcnnll tel And when Uoyd. 1n the semifinals of'lhe U.S. Open for a miord 1 Sth straJ&ht llmc. broke Mandlikova in the fifth pme. the crowd of 21.101 roe.red and ~pared to .. U oyd advance yet qain to the championship match. II was not to be. althoua.h she took the first Sitt tn l6 m1DUlC1. sta}ed on the baseline and picking the nght momenl!. to gt1 to lhe net. kept constant pressure on Lloyd. who "'3~ unusall)' w1ld on her normall) prec1s1on groundstrokes ln all. Lloyd committed 1 unforced errors. JUSt J 0 less than Mandhkova, known in the past for her mcons1stenc'!. In r,ome b1e matche'i in the past. Mandhkova hu folded. bul th1\ 11mc. 'ihe ro~ to the occasion She stroled big forchand<1 and hac l hands to the comers. and "'hen he came 10 the net her' ollc)'s v.ere cnsp. although not alwa'' ixrfect. "l don't 1h1nl I reall~ pla}ed m) best tennis toda\ .. Mandhko\a said "I th1nl J can still play a httle bit better ·· he broke l lo\d 1n the s1'<th game of the SC<'ond \('t, then again tn the eighth game to le"el the match Sull. 11 o;ttmed Llo'd would JU t pull out lhu-.c patented pas'itng "ihots. the on<'S thal ha"e earned her t11 139 ioumament tllles. the most in the h1'ito~ of the game This day, !hough. belonged to Mandltl ova "I thmk he played a P.rctty &ood match 1 thtnl I played very &ood tactJcall). · Mandhkova said ... , didn't ru'h the net aftcf every single ball. and after the S«ond or third shot. l c.ame tn. "l\ctuall I knew whCTC she would ao. ~ I think I pined a \Cr) ood tact1c.J match .. 'he bro ke Lloyd's 1erv1et 1n 1hc founh pme of the dec1s1 "e third ~t .\nd, witb the crowd ch~na her evrry wtnner. Llo}d hroke riaht bac* But. in the Ionic t pme of the match -a pmc tha1 went to dcuc:t" 10 tJmC1 -Mandlikova finally broke Lloyd 's ttrvtoe q&Jn to grab• 4-2 lead Lloyd had I t seven pme points. and, a\ 1t tumcd out. t~ match PRP\ < l I 1 • .t I " 'l'Untt dlfl'.IJ\ '"1 t' "'''" hll thl' 'l'IJng 1.1•ikjl1 1•tl'\a1 ,, .l' l l L.\ C11.11 t-. T n lx,n.11'1 \t'am') la1.k 'rl.l\ ntt llml ' \ I he a lil\hir 1.•ht'n tht ~ ·t I • Bruin<i 1)rt r 'hf f '<'.t,, , .. 1 r '' I JetenJIOJi: n.1lh•n.t h.t I' n' I• tlldll\ ··the-rr .in.·'"' •"·"'It l" ~ ti Donahur '41"1 • lt •lO<' ~. 11 I alread' hc1' r'1"-·rien,t•d I"' gaml' Jitter' < )n tht• 1\lhrr I I \ ' , \Ce n thl' < 1'Utl..ir' plJ' "'h f, I\' coache' mu'1 rr '1•r 13\I 1.t'J 'llrli game him' Thrre v.1 he .t l 1J ~ n \1 ' pme tor h\ith '"'·'"'' A' t •v. nC'"' the nation ' '''"lit''' .l1 '''' nt.t coll~e v..1nn1nt1 1.m-.1l ,·nit•r, th• game a~ thl' Jckndinit n.1t1iln,1 t .h.1 pion~ and e1jthth 11· tht' u.n•l ' \i, poll l1\L4\. ~-' h1\l \C'<tl .1nd flt• ~C"tl n • higher than thtrd 1n thC' Pa Ill 1h ' yur hi$ a fr"' pla-.en v. hu r\·mrmho; r I 98J's r'-3~ lO\\ h:>the { l\U •• tr\ 1 h.11 pme wa on l t L-'' homt· tur1 an\' was BYt1·, third v.1n 1n 111. 1 urt<"1tt stnna of 25 "UCLA. no quMtllln atlc1u1 11. •'I SOll\I to be \k\o h11}1 goinjl into I (Pl.ue Me UCLAf M , ,. ... ---~---------------------------------------------------------· A democratic intervention SANTA BARBAR.A (AP) -The dispute between holdout ruaa.b:ta beck Eric Oichnon and the Rams took a Polidcal tum aa state aovmunent•s sec:ond moet powerful Btu.re Mid be would iDterveoo. Califon.ia Alaembly Speaker Willie Brown, who bas -••,...P"'t ... te"'nted atbJeta in the put. aid he bad been contacted "'1 o.oe of the aides in the ditpute about belpina to resolve it. Brown. anendi~ a Hope Ranch fund·rai~ for fellow Oemoc:radc Alaemblyman Jack o·eoonell. declined to M)' wbicb aide contacted him. However, a Democratic IOUJ'CC "°' identified by the Sanu Barbara News Press. IJid it Ml Rama owner Oeorsia Frootier1', and that Brown wu to talk to ber by telephone from Oiuwd. Mn. Froatiere thi• week aent a telea;ram to lqislatora i.Dvitina them tO join her for a family weekend with the JlUll. wbo open their rqular-aeason schedule against the Oto~ Broncat at Anaheim Stadiuui. Brown poiol(ld out be bclped star 49crs defensive end Fred Dean rejoi.b that team durina a dispute last year and daat be bad repretentcd several 49crs and Golden State Warriors bubtba1.I playen in the past "Sometimes I am c:aUed in to help and this may be one: Q{thoee times;• be said Thursday ... One of the mcasuTCS of whether or not I can be successful is whether we do it carefully." Brown, whose position makes him the second most powerful ~in state ~vernment, also is engaged in ClYina to wtnd up the leaislative session next week. with many ~or issues still to be resolved on the polltic:al ~YlDI field. Shadow baseball casts a new light on an old ga1ne CHICAGO (AP) -Ron Berler is no OeoraeSteinbrenner, Ted Turner or Dallas Green. But in the world of shadow baseball. be and biJ buddies wheel and deal for major-league playen like bit-Shot sports executives. Players are drafted from major-league rostcn and teams are U1Cmbled. The lineups don't match those of the ~or-leque teams and there's a different way to determine winnina tea.ms. ln the shadow leaaue. players' performances a.re tcrUti.nizcd daily in the 6oxscores on the nation• s sports ~ Teams get poinu for their players' big-league on- the-6.eld exploits -home runs, stolen ba&cl. pitching victories or relief saves. Their teams are matched against each other in weekly standiop, and the top ones at the end of the season can wins hundreds of dollan from a pool of money from team owners' .entry fees. Of course, it's fanwy. After all. it's only a paper lcque. But to Berler and the others, it's a compcUing eo~se. We a.re the 'real' baseball. The majors arc 'the other' baseball," said Berter, a Chicago freelance writer. .. Wec:all ours: Rotisserie bueball." That derives from a New York restaurant, La Rotiaerie Francaise, whete the first team owners met in 1980 and later wrote a book about.it Today, there arc 300 or 400 leagues across the nation playina Rotisserie Baseball, also known as =. Bueball or Private Baseball or Shadow But, it might best be dC$Cribed as Dungeons & Drl&om for bueball nuts. ltules, roster sizes and entry fees differ from teaauc to league and city to city. The entry fee isS 187.50 for the Gt'eat Lakes Bush League and each team drafts 23 playen. Q'liote of the day Rick DoueUy, coach of the Texas Rangers, on the Toronto Blue Jays' decision to reacquire moody Oiff Johnson: "It's like Tom Landry ta.k:ina beck Duane Thomas." Dodger pitcher Pena activated LOS ANGELES -Los An,gclcs • Dod&en pitcher Alejandro Pena, sidelined all this year after undergoing shoulder surgery, has been activated, the National l..equc club announced Friday. Pena threw four irutl..np lD a simulated game last Tuesday, and will work four more innings in a simulated contest today, a Dodgers spokesman said If aJJ goes well in today's workout, Pena would be Cllpccted to ma.kc an regular-pmc appearance soon. The addition ofa healthy Pena would give a boost to the already powerful Los Angeles' mound staff, which bas helped the Dodgers build a substantial lead in the NL West. a.ell 1101t1M1J Coanaamcmt Particip1111ts in the leCOnd aruu.1al '\lmmer National 8eacJ\ Softball Ch&mpionsluPt will compete ror SI MOO in JJrile mooey SepL 14-IS at Huntinston State 8eech. Alt Pfoccedl from the tournament will benefit the M"utcular Dystrophy Aslociatiou (MOA). Lot AnleJa and San Dieao dJ visions will be open for 1>otb men and women. Last year's tournameJU drew playen Crom throuahout Soutbcrn c.Jlforn.ia and ralacd more I.ban StS.000 for MOA. En~ forms are aval&able at pan1e1patma 7-Eleven stores. Tbe entry fee ia S7S ptr team. TbCfC i1 no admission fee for spectators. L.urma Beecla Golf Ci...lc · · ~e fifth annual Laauna Beach Chamber of Commerce OolfClassic is scheduled for Sept 23 at' Rancho San Joaquin in Irvine. Tee-offume is 9a.m. The tournament is limited to 100 player& who may play for a tax--Oeductible fee of SSO per person. The fee includes aolf cart. dinner at I.he Hotel Lquna, trophies and prizes. Cut off date for entries is Sept 15. Royal• take lead with aweep Danyl Motley homered and Omar • Moreao tripled Friday night, leading Kan- sas City to a 7-l victory and a doubleheader sweep of Milwaukee that boosted the surging Royals into first place in the American League West Kansas City won the first game, 4-3. The Royals' sixth straight tnumph combined with Baltimore's victory over the ~' nudecd the defending division champions into a half-game lead over the Ange!J, who had occupied fint place since June 21 . It's the first time the Royals have held first since June 8 . . . Designated hitter Carll4111 Fltk, seizing the major league lead in home runs, drilled a pair of three-run homers to ignite the Chicago White Sox to a 12-1 victory over Tex.as. Fisk•s 35 homers give him the major league lead by one over Atlanta's Dale M.,,.y ... Doll MatUqly and Du l>uqu hit three-run 'homers in a seven-run fifth inning to llotlef propel the New York Yankees to their seventh straight victory, an 8-4 rout of Oakland. The Yankees' win, their I 5th in their last 16 at Yankee Stadium, kept them 2'11 games behind the American Lcaaue East's first-place team, the Toronto Blue Ja~ .. . Toronto roolcie CeclJ Pie.Ider drove in five runs with a two-run homer and a gift-wrapped ~loaded double to power Toronto to an 8-3 victory over Minnesota. Fielder, promoted to the Blue Jays o n July 18, crushed his homer in the second inning, then cleared tbc bases in the third when Minnesota left fielder Dave Meler misjudged his two-out Li.De drive ... Mlb MMre recorded his 13th victory of the season and Alrill Davl1 drove in three runs with a double and his 14th homer to lead Seattle to an 8-4 triumph over Detroit. PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Cle.Ing lnon Ty Cobb Wlaat Rose did Friday: He bad two hits, including a two- run homer, to lead the Reds to a 7-5 Victory OVCT the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. UCLAFACESBYUTODAY. • • Prom Bl pme," scud Coach La Veil t:.dwards, whose Cougan will return to sold-out Coupr Stadfom for the first time smce winning the national cham- pionship last year. For that reason. Edwards should have little difficulty motivat1n1 has team for the game. "UCLA has a magJc ring to ii." Edwards said "UCLA just kind of represents a standard of excellence. Motivation still comes down 10 your wantan1r to be as good a team as you can be.r. BYU, favored by up 10 13 points 10 today, upended Boston C'ollegc. 28-14, at the Aug.. 29 K.Jckoff C1ass1c in East Rutherford. N.J .. as quar- terback Robbie Boscoc threw for 508 yards and three touchdowns Tbe Bruins have yet 10 log a minute of p{a)'ln4 time this season. Whale Donahue 1s d11eountina any apparent 8YU advantaac. Edwards SttS at d1ff'ercntly. .. 01ven the choice, I'd much rather have played a pme," Edwards said. "I don't think they're goina to change that much. Teams that have had ,ucc.es1 generally don't change much." UCLA, which fimshed third 1n the Pac 10 lut year, Wlll start fifth-year senior David Norrie at quarterback Nome wu &i vcn the nOd by Donahue over Fountain Valley H1Jh produC1 On ndlo today ICLAC (570) •t 4:30 Matt Stevena. Sophomore Gaston Green will ,et the call at tailback and sophomore Mel FatT will be the sWtina fullback. Nonie never has started a pme for the Brwns, while Green and Farr each have started once. So far, Donahu.c said, Nonie loou good in practice. Edwards doesn't plan tochanae his defensive pme plan to take MSvan- lage of Norrie's inexperience. "He's a fifth-year IUY and he's been around a Iona time," Edwards 111d. "That docsn•t mean we won't blitt.. and we sometimes blitz quite a bit. We'll be prepared to do it if we have to.·· Last year. Green wu UCLA's sccond-leadi~ rusher with S 16 yards. He ran for 114 yucb in the Bruins' 29·10 Win over Southern Cal and for l ~ yards m UCLA •1 39-37 Fiesta Bowl victory over Mia'!'~ ?la· When UCLA feU to BT u two years aao. the Cou'*"' with Steve Youna at quarterback, uled a balanced attack -270. yatds puti~l. and 265 yards ru hina. Apin1t BC. BYU couJd manaae only 27 yatdJ on the pou.nd. "Boston CoUetc . dJd a area• job ~uuins down BYU's runnf na PJM, but p ve up SOO yards paa:1ng." Matt8amma Donahue N.ld. "WeJI. bow do you want to die? We chose to die on the around two yean qo ... Donahue strives for a bllanccd pusina-running attaclc. Last week, Bo9co put the ball in the air S3 umes and complcied JS, but the BruJnsc.n be expected to throw about 25 times• "My own personal opinion about BYU IS that tbey'rc a very &ood footbaJI team." 8CTA)azUor le.aJl.U olla.lo ihe SOuthem Califomia Tennis Aasociatlon will prnent a free junior tennLJ clmic Sept. I 5 from i-11 a.m. at I.he Sumc1 Canyon C'ouMOn the campu1 of UCLA. Jade: Kramer and Barry Mackay wiJ1 provide 1naltUCtion1 for junior pi.yen. Followina the chnac, rounpters will be auests of the SCT A at the flna round of quah(yina for tbe Volvo Tennis ofl.os Angeles tournament. For futtbet infonnation. phone (2 13) 208-38)8. OcMludde •arf toanaey Nearly 200 of tbe world's top professional surfen will wnvene It Ocean.aide Harbor Beach Sept 24-29 to battle for $30,00 in prue money and the cJwnp•ooshiPt of Stubbies Pro Cup o/ Women's Sutfin,. Action bqin1Sept.. 24 with the finals to be.run Sunday. While the Stubbies Pro men's event comes at the critical midway point of the I 98J-86 ASP World tour, the wom~n have more at stake in the ratinas. The Oceanside event will be their second tour stop. As such, the champion will be well positioned 10 carry her momentum throuah to a world title. R~ haa 2 hlta in Reda' win Pete Rose bad two hits, including a • two-run homer, to lead Cincinnati to a 7-5 victory over the Chi?JO Cubs in a National League game Fnday. Rose, who also singled, needs three hits to break Ty Cobb'• major- lcaguc record of 4, I 91 ... Elsewhere. rookie Oril Browa drove in sill runs by going 4 for 4, including a three-run homer and two doubles, helping San Francisco beat Montreal, 8-3 ... Ttm Fluaery hit a bases--loaded sacrifice fly with one out in the 11th inning, lifting San Diego to a 3-2 vict.ory over Philadelphia ... Jou Tador scattered seven hits for his 16th victory in bis last 17 decisions and pinch-hitter Cesar Ceduo blasted a grand-slam. leading St. Louis over Atlanta, 8-0 ... BUI Ooru raced home on Doe Robluoa'• wild pitch with two outs in the 10th inning. giving Houston a 4-3 victory over Pittsburgh. And the winning number la ••. . NEW YORK -It's 4, 189 down and al two to JO for Pete Rose to tie Ty Cobb·s all- time hit record. Or is it one to go? The Sporting News, considered an authority on baseball, maintains that official baseball ~rds are wrong and that Cobb actually finished bis career in 1928 with 4, 190 bits, not 4,191. The Sporting News uncovered some discrepancies in Cobb's hit total during research for the 1981 edition of DaguerreotypeS, a book which contains the records of the sport's greatest players. Cobb's final statistics for the Detroit Tigers in 1906 and 1910 seasons came into question in an article in the April 18, 1981 edition of The Sporting News, but then· Commissioner Bowie Kuhn rejected the findings and allowed Cobb's total of 4, 191 hits to stand. The Sporting News claims that two eames in 1906, in which Cobb went I for 8, were ommed from his record. The newspaper also claims Cobb was credited with an Clltra 2-for-3 performance in 1910. By adding one and taking two away, The Sporting News figured that Cobb actually had 4, 190 hits. The newspaper also claimed Cobb dad not win the 1910 batting title. Cobb was credited with a final batting average of .385, one point higher than Napoleon Lajoie of the Cleveland Indians, after winning a protest to American League PTesident Ban Johnson. Nelson knocks out Ordenes MlAMl -Azumah Nelson of Ghana Gii scored a fifth-round knockout over Juven- al Ordcnes Friday ni~t. wilting the Chilean cbaUengcr with 12 straight punches to retain his World Boxing Council ·feather- weight title. • The knockout came 2:45 into the round at Tamiami Fairgrounds Arena. Nelson. 26, of Accaro, Ghana, improved to 21-1 with his 16th knockout. Ordenes of Rancagua, C hile, slipped to 34-2. In the second round, Nelson cut Ordenes above the right eye. Ordcnes was stunned by a right uppercut and a left into the kidneys in the fourth, losing his mouthpiece during the ellchange. In the final round, Nelson caught the challenger a.gainst the ropes with a strong right, bringing on the first eight count of the fight. The champ then finished off his opponent with a 12-punch flurry. In a preliminary bout. former WBC heavyweight champ Ttm Witherspoon pounded outmatched Larry Belfuss of Milwaukee into submission in less than 90 seconds. The bout was stopped at 1 :28 of the first round when Witherspoon knocked down Belfuss for the second time. O~e CofUJtr R.aobJl l'ab Seven tborouabbttid atakes eve.nu valued at $25,000 ldded or mo~ hi&hltabt the nlnth annual Oranae County kicUla Falt, wrucb it echcdulcd Oct 21-Nov. 4 at Los Alamitoa RMlC Couno. The mke.s echcdule 11 enhanced by $34,000 1n e~·· Cup premium awards. 1 I l"oram borht6 card A Uaht heavywei&ht 12-round tnJc ftabt between J.B. Williamson and Grover(Torpedo) RobinlOD will bi&hliabt the FoNm·s neJtl boxina card on Wcdnctclay,-Sept. 18, 11 7 p.m. The card will also feature rwo elimination bouu from the Sttoh's middJeweiabt tour- nament. Odell HadJey Jr. (1 s-4-1) offo&lewood will meet Carl Jones ( 15-1-4) of Santa 1.tonlca and Bcmard Mays (2S..0.I) of Detroit wiU face Matthew Lewis (7-3) of Los Aoaelei. Strob's li&ht heavywei&ht champ Williamson, 21-1, of Loa Angeles. iscumntJyranked No. 2 by the IBF, No. 3 by the WBA, and No. 6 by the WBC. Williamson pined the Stroh's titJe when he decisioned Robinson, then the champion, in April.· Robinson, 29-12, of Fremont will be m1k:ina hiJ seventh appearnace at the Forum and is comina off a knockout win over LaMoot K.a rk.land.. Tickeu for the card arc now on sale at the FoNm box offioc and all Tidetma.stet location Bum• fires way to Boston lead SUTTON, Mass. -Veteran George l!I Bums, winless on the PGA golf tour since . 1980 fired a 5-under par 66 for a 36-hole total of 133 and a two-stroke lead Friday in the Boston Oassic. Bums sank clutch birdie putts on three of the last four boles to bruk out of a jam of golfers and take the halfway lead as rain and fog enveloped the Pleasant Vall~ Country Club. •It got easier as it g<?t d8[kcr," the 36-year-old Burns quipped after bettenng his first round 67 on the 7, 102-yard. par 71 layout. Burna' five birdtes in a bogey-free round enabled him to grab the lead from 1978 Pleasant Valley winner John Mahaffey, Buddy Gardner and Greg Norman, who were tied at 135. Mahaffey, seeking to become the first two-time winner here since the PGA 's first stop 20 years ago, had to settle for a 70 after sharing the first.round lead with AustraJian Steve Elkington and Brad Fabel at 65. Gardner, who recently observed bis 30th birthday while ta.kin& a three-week break from golf to rest an ailing back, started the day three strokes off the pace and immediately took a bogey on his first hole. However )tc.. settled down quickly and collected five birdies without another boieY for a 6 7. Norman. who had an opening 67, bad "an uneventful day" as be shot a 68 with five birdies and two bo&eys. Fabel slipped to a 72 and into a fivc-Qy tic at 137. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRES'n.JNG: Channel .s. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: SW Louisiana at Aubum, Channel 13. 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's semifinals and women's finals of the U.S. Open (seven hours). Channel 2. Noon -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers, Channel 4. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Aonda State at Nebraska, Channel 7. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 4 p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: NFL update, highlights for 1984 season, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BOXING: Channel 56. 4p.m.-SOCCER: World Cupqualifying- Bulgaria vs. Yugoslavia (tape), Channel 34. .S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa St.ate at Washington, Channel 13. 5 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 10 p.m. -BOXING: Bobby Chacon vs. Art Frias (tape). Channel 34. 11 :30 p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open Special, Channel 2. RADIO 11 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTB.ALL: USC at Illinois, KN X (I 070). . A Noon -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers, KABC (790). 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal St.ate Fullerton at Montana, K WOW ( 1600). 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at BaJti· more, KMPC (710). 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at BYU, Kl.AC (570). .S:JO p.m. -BASEBALL: Kansas City at Milwaukee, KNX (I 070). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Utah State at Long Beach State, KNACFM (105.5). Walton -Maxwell deal finalized Clippers, Ceffics- fi nally complete ong-awaited tr ad e BOSTON (APf -The lo ng- awaited trade of center Bill Walton from the Los Angeles Oippcrs to the Boston Celtics for forward Cedric Maxwell finally became a reality Fnday. The Celtics anno unced that they also gave their own first-round choir " in next year's National Baskctb&1 Association draft to the C1ippers, alona witt-cash considerations they did not d1sc1ose. Boston is believed to be pick.ina u ' a substantial part of Maxwell'• sa(ary. urUer this summer, the teams appeared close to making the trade. But the talu fell apart after the Oippcrs reportedly tried to chanae terms of the deal On Aua. 27, Boston General Man- aacr Jan Volk was asked 1f lbe deal was dead "The heart monitor is stall on," he said, "but we've aot a strai&ht hne." One day l1tert Volk said tnat he had talked with W11ton and the Clippers and that "we'veaot a small blip on the terten now " Two days after that. on Aug. 30, Walton and Maxwell both underwent physicals for their proposed new teams. Api'n, the trade appeared imminent. But newspaper rcporu later in- dkated that the OipPCrs were trying to aet Walton to IJVC up defcmd payments owed hjm, How the contracts of Walton and Mu well would fit into the NBA 's salary cap strocture also was a concern. Ron Orinker, Maxwell's agent, said Friday be described Mu· welt's deal to an NBA official, who accepted Grinker·s assurance that it would be siJned. Eight days before the trade wu announced, Grinker was quoted as sayin., "There's been an ..,eement in pnnciplc ... It's conti.,.eot upon both players passing ph)"icals and both playen having then contnletl rewritten to conform to salary cap regulations. It'll be finalized." Walton. 321 &ives Botton a strona defensive ano rcboundina force u a backup to center Robert Pariah. He also can play forward Boston's starters at that position arc Larry Bird and Kevin McHale. Lucero wins flrat scratch main For the fU1t time since ~mina a Ant division rider th.rte yean aao. Steve Lucero of Rivenide won the scratch main •~way motorcycle race Friday nlaht at the Ora.nae County F&irp'ounds in Costa Mesa. Lucero, who led the four-lap race from start to finish, croaod ahead of San Qemente•s Brad 011~, Santa A.na'• Robert Pfctzinaand Mike Fw of Colton. as a crowd of -4,860 looked on. In the handicap main race. Agoura's Jeff fon~ brou&ht home h i<s h.rst win ln first division competition. an only his second ride at Cotta Mca. Oxley finished second in the five- 1.ap event, Tim McCu.Land of Cosu Mesa was third, and Mi~c Curoeo of Fountain Valley wu foun.h. John SandoDI Of Richte Cln)'.OD took the feature match ~ finithina &bald of OxJcy. The eecond divilion main ride wmt to RivmJdc's Gary Hieb. aad Dwayne Blalce of Huntinaton 8eecb ClptUred the third dt¥UJOn l"llCe, ... MAJ0tt LIAGU• STANDtHGS AmeftcM~ Kenua Cltv ..... 0.klllno Ch~OO SMlllt MIMe\Ole Tt11e1 Toronto Mtw Yortt le1tlmor1 Detroit lot ton MllWl.,.M CleYtlend WIST OIVIMC* w l 1S 51 7S 5' .. " " " 61 1l 60 73 49 .. IEAS'f DIVISION .. so 11 S2 70 " 71 '2 .. " 60 73 49 1$ ,r1-Y't ic.... lllllmor• '· .,..... 2 .627 ·'°' 5.)4 S)4 •1 di * Ga 11'1 I ' 1411'1 IS 26 ,,,., 12i,, 1211'1 ,,\.') 23,,., JS K1nse1 Cllv 4, Mllw•u«M 3, 11 lnnlnoa, bl oeme Kenset City 7, MllweullH I, 2nd 11eme SH lllt I, Detroit • Toronto' I, MinneM>I• J New York I, Oelllend 4 CnlatDO 12, Tex11 1 Clevelend 11 901ton, PPd .. re in T•Y'•~ A,.. 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Montreel l TNeY'I Gemes New York (Lvncn 10-71 11 ~ !llttun 12·9) Clnc:lnnell (Brownlno IS·9) e l Chlcaoo (81tler 0-3) PlllledelPl'tl• tOennv 9-111 11 Sen Dle9o (Hewkin& 17·41 MonlrHI IVoum•n• 1·2l •I Sen Fran- cisco IL•Poln1 7· 11J Atlent• (Bedroslen 5· 111 11 s1 Loul1 (Anduler 20-1), (n) Pl1111>ur9h (Tunnell 2·9) et Hou1ton 1Klf1oeld 1-11, lnl Sufl*Y's G- New Vorll t t ~ Clnclnnell 11 Cnlcaoo At11n11 •• St Louis PlllledelPl'tle et Sen Olepo Montr1e1 et Sen FrenclKo AMERlCAN LEAGUE Ot1eln ,, Anells 1 CALl,OAHIA , BAL TIMOtll Cerew lb 8tnlou1 cf RJone• r1 Oownl119 If Jectun dh Grlcil 21> Nerron e OWhltt or Boonee JKHowt 3b Gerl>tf' u 5conlr11111 SC:hollld " T ..... llbrllbi Mir II bi l 1 1 0 W19111ni lb 3 I I 0 3000 She!Ovct 3110 4 o O O Rloken u • I 3 J 4 1 I 0 EMW'rv lb 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 MKYMO If l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 Sheet' dn J I 3 I l 0 1 I S.kete or 0 I 0 0 O O O O Owver r1 I O O 0 1 O O o Rayfro lO 4 O O O 3 0 I 0 Otmo1v e 1 I 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J2 2 4 1 TMllK ScwebV ....... 27 'I 4 ~ ··-100-2 ......_.. 102 lto I Ix-6 Geme Wlnn1no RB• -Rk>lleo t131. E-Wl110ln1 OP-<e llfornle J. LO&- c,utorole 7, IHllllmore S, 2&-JKHowtlt.. Hll-Sl>Mts !lSI, RIPllen (:nl SB,-Shllbv (21, 0Wh1tt 111 lit HREltaaSO ~ Romenlek L.13· 7 l S 4 4 3 I LUOO S l 7 2 ' 2 ......,_.. DMllrtMI W,12·1 1 3 1 I I l 5St1wert S,9 2 I 0 0 3 , Rornenlck l>llehe<I to I belltf' In Ille ••n HBP-MKYounv bv Luoo. PB-Herron T-2 SS A-20,071 NATIONAL LEAGUE Mets 2. 00d9tn 0 N•W YOAK LC» ANGILS Bckmn 21> Pectork rf HMPPh Dvll&lre ci SlrwllrY ci eerier lb Foster " (nloht lei RoRt vl\d e MWll1n Ol'I McOwUp Sleub Ph L .. 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Velenrla 11 6 0 0 l S Nlednfuer L.4·5 1 S 2 1 I 0 T-347 A-Sl,1161 / Men 's golf results ..... 0.WCIHlk 0.vld Gt.,.,.,. .,. 11-140 0 A WelDtlntl Mllo.tGofl\IO Or.o Twito• Tom$1\ew 7M 0-144 70 ,_,44 71-7>-144 75-10-145 1'·71-145 71-7-14S ... n -10 , ....... -... , o.or. ~"' ., . ...._,,, Mike lulllnn n -..--140 Kermit t.n.v n -..-140 JoM~ U·~m lllddv OeldMr ·•·67-llJ l!mteGG&•i ,,.71-140 Mike OoMld 70-71-141 .Jeff knclef I S•...,•Hen ltOO<\ C0"1tnent Tonv m, 0,.. HormM '7~115 kO Gilder n ·6t-141 WeYMl6vl ...,.._,,. 811 e.91n ... 7)-141 Jodie Mudd 69-61-13' Jev HMI 10-11-141 n-n-"s 70-7S-14S n-n-i.s n -7>-14S 1s-70-14S 10-1..-.14' 74·11-146 74-n-14' 73·73-14' 74-n-14' 75-71-14' 79·•7-14' 16·70-16' 74·7)-147 13-7-147 74·7-141 n-1.-1• 7l·7S-141 13·7S-141 74·7t-1 .. n-n-149 n -1t-1d n -n -149 7'-7t-150 n-7)-150 7~7S-150 7'•76-150 n-n-uo n -79--ISI n -7-ISI 74-n -tSI tl·n--tSI n -7-ISI n-1-m n -7-ISI 1s-n-=1si 73-19-m 71·76-ISJ 11-1..-.1s.. 76·7t-IS4 16·7t-IS4 7'-1..-.1ss t0-n-1s1 FrMk eonnw • .,..,_1,. Jim ThOl'et Jl• ..... 141 Mick 5.oll St•ote eowm.n ., .. ,_I,. Chris Pwrv •"'6t-tM lloWI l.eN , 11°'6-ll7 Ltnlllt C*"°*'ll 74--63-137 ~~~M>-v n·.,_141 ~ ... -tt•n-141 )ol\tl INnen AIGe!Woer Gerv H1lloer11 Denni• Trl•ler K11111v t<no~ JollnC~ t<.tn Gr-70-1'1-141 Gerv Pinna '9·72-141 ~kLve 6t·6t-137 Curt 8vrum n ... ,._141 treo Febel • 61·72-1'7 Don Poolev 71-70-141 L. ThomPton 6'·71-IU Oevkl Fro11 72·70--10 Mike 8ernblell ltlck Fehr Tim Norrlt 70-..-lll Gr" Powers 7'·6,...1'2 Devkl Thon 70-tt-I• Tim Slmc>IClfl n -10-1'2 Tom .Jt111t.ln1 A.Men Menne JC S-d Chl11e.ck •ff-I• Mull PftU 71 71-141 8 111Sander ~1)1 Jeff HW 70-72-141 ~I Wrenn •·70-131 ~S.uen 70·71-141 Allen Miiier Rt lPl't Landfum PtlD Hencoci. Vince Wlnt.nt1 Jeff Go1ton 8 red 8rv1n1 Bl• Brlnon Pevne St-1111 John C>etort11 Sieve Elldneron 65-7)-IJI L Ten 8ro«k 71·7'-142 MlkeMceulloueh ..-10-1• lobOv WedklM 70-1'-I., sre,,. Pet• ... 70-131 Clarence ltow 6,_73-142 Howerd Twlltv '9•ff-IJI ltOIVIM 81Ktl 7l·6,._142 Joev Slndeler 70-61-IJI Cur11t Slre1199 67·7S-14? Fred COUPies 67·H -IJI •• Buttn.r n-•9-1'2 Jim Helle! 6'•n-lJI ""c..... 70-n-142 Jim llutledee •·70-131 Ml-.e Gove 6'· 7>-141 ereo Fnon 71-..... l:W Jim Gellffher 72·70-142 Chi Chi Rodf'toue1 SkM IW Heeth Deni• WlllOll Devt Devi• v1c1or 1t90ei.c1G n -'7-13' '·'"-~ GeorM Arct. .. ,71-139 Jett 5tumen n -1 ,_,., Jectlllenn.r 67·n -1n RCIMf' Mellble 70-7)-143 lotllwCOle 61-71-lJt Tllot'M~L.Mvnen 12•11-143 $1 • .,.J-• John Fwtml 74·U -139 Jim Dent 1'3·70-143 M. Celeavecchle Merl\ MCCenii Dt vld Oorln Oeve Stockton lvenSmllll MlchNI Huto.rt Jev Dt11Jno l"uuv Zoeller 71· ..... 139 Peul A1I~ 11·72-143 Terrv Snodoreu 71· ..... IJf ltlellerd lOkOI 73· 70-143 Loren lloben1 10-..-139 Cllef!M BOlllnv 6t·7-143 Oevld Edwereb 70-69-13' WlllleWCICICI n -..-140 Lerrv Rinker n -..-140 Tommv Velenllne 1'3·70-143 Lou Grefle.m 7'-'7-143 P.ter Oo•terhuls '9·7-143 Rod Curl 71·'7-140 lobtlv Clempet1 70-73-143 LM Deni.llen Jeff •• , ..... Sh~ert Smtih Deretl Jemn Gn M«oen 70-70-140 Tom Sleck!NM 1'3·70-143 a.rrv JMdlet 70-70-140 L•rrv ~'"'-10-1-w Pel Llndaev 71-69-140 8oC> Twev 11·7>-1'4 Ron Streck "-n-140 Andy Mone 69-15-144 0. E lchelberoer t ·BrU« Cheles e ·J NleltleUi Jr 80DOvMoll Gordon Jolln1C111 Mertt Ho" 67·7>-140 Ktn Mettleu 13-11-144 Ken 8rown Jo-70-140 Andr-Meoee 7S·69-1'4 Bretl u-71·69-140 Deve Lundstrom n -n-1'4 Celvln PMlt 71·69-140 Merit aroott• 7'-70-1'4 Mike Nlcolene 7S·6S-l.O Mike Brlo111 n -n-1'4 -mett\ir STRIKEOUTS-BIVleven, Mlnneso1e, 170; Morris, Detroit, lst, Bennlller, Chi· c:.oo. IS7; Hur\I, Boston, 141, Witt, AfteMI. 147. SAVES-Qul~rv. KartM1 Clty, ll; Hernendl1, Oetroll, 29; Meere,.,...., lS1 Rlehelll, N-VOtk, 2S, Howell, 0.lllenel, 74 .......... U9tlue ( Tilreutl\ Tllw'MleY's Gemn) BA TTIHG (nG •I benl-McG .. , SI Louis, .36'; ~ ~ • .l1l1 Htrr, St. LOUii, .311; Reines, MontrHI, )11, Gwynn, Sen Dlello, .306, S.ndb91'g, Clll· ceoo, .306. RUNS--MurPhv, Allente, 99, Ralntt, Montrtel, 9', M~, SI Loul1, 93, CCII· emen, SI. Louis, 92, ~. o.c191n, n. RBl-f'erktf', Cincinnati. U , Muronv, Altente, 92, H«r, SI LOUii, "· G Wllsoft, Pl'lllede!Pflll, '4, Clerk, St Loul,, k HITS-~. SI Louis, 17', Gwv1111, Sen Dlello, ISi, Herr, SI Louis, IS4, P••ktf' Clnc:lnne11, lS>, S.ndl>tf'll. Chlceoo. ISl, OOU8LE5-Perller, Clnclnne11, 33. Htf'r, St Louis, 31, Cru1, Houilon, JO; Wiiton, PhlledelPllle , 30, W1f11c11, Mon1rMI, 30. TRIPLES--McGM, St Loul&. 16, Semuet. Pl'llleci.totlle, 11, Colemen, SI Loul&, 10; Relne1, MorllrMI, 10, Gerner Houslon, I HOME llUNs-MurPl'tv, Allente, 34, ~. ~. nJ Certtf, ~w York, 2S. Pertter, Cincinnati, 2S, 5dlmld1, Pl'llle· o.!Phfa, 1S. STOLEN 8ASES--C01tmen, SI Louh, to; Relnet, MonlrMI, S2, LO!>M. Cllboo, 44, McGee, SI LOUii . •2, Semuel. Pllllldel· Phi•, 42. PITCHING 111 dKISlonil-Frel\CO, Cln- clnnetl, 11·1, 1 •.Gooden, New York, 20·•. U l; HenNMr, Dedeln, 14·l, 2.111 Hewklna. 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S6 OoUan. • Adt m·~ I Int .. 1 .. .," bul no potll()n or l'IYIW'nt It refundable •• Addilioml ..... , ... pwchawd I-Of St ()0 Hth -:r • t'r1u rnua.t bt 1Mlud«l 1n thr •d • 11\lt' 11Qt •pf)h to thr rf'•I Mlllf. rrolal. or htlp wanted cluedkariona Of autotnobtle. priC'f'd o"'' 12000. ( -~ . ~ ';! $2.17 per day That'1 ALL you pey fOf 3 lines, 30 day minimum In the DAH.Y PILOT - SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ASIFll Liii Vout Dally Piiot s.rvb Direct()()' Rep<nentatlve IU-Ca21 elt. JOt • .\v.a1l~hll' ooh lo pn"•tr P"'h adv,.rhl(n telling mcr<;handMe. -. ,L I . ~ FCUI> ADS ARE FREE Cal: OUND: mM kitten. 2 Colo- lsrs. Vic. Herbor & Adema, 722--«Jn Iv mao OUND: amell bltt dog, V i c Fe l rvlew & .Mac Arth ur , S A . 979· 1692 aft. 6pm ound VIiia or yellow Lab. approx 6 mo1 vcty Redhlll/Brl1tol &31-8373 ound Yng Purebfed Cat male, 33rd St, Balboa. Call a 10 963-&322 a ll 642-5678 . ... OlllllLlll Part tkM carrier ooun..,_ Ofl wented Help boya end glrt1 eollch new tubacrlptlona on their PN* routM. Muat enjoy WQt111ng wtth 10-13 yr olds. Ewty ~ houra WOt1I deya/ ftexlble hrs CommlMIOn only. c.11 8'voe Emlley &42'""321 eX1. 20e - IV IM!!f !IM •It Wu• SIM a.& Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIS.turday. Stptamber 7, 1°M5 EASY AlllMBLY WOAKI lnawanoe I...... I Wut.. 1111 ltlt ...... •ttwt1'1et/ ~' seoo. per 100· <Naf'an-• -I IUI * lff• UTAIL * uu1 ----'TH m--, •• 00 • unu lc-6•r• 1111 c•~--.r-tMI ,_, '~-No h · The 1rv1' .. _ I er«11t colectlon gent ofc --r-..-.., ..... ,, .. YOUR ~ -~ ..... 0. ~ OlftQe or 1he FIT • PIT • • ...... ., ..,,... t leut 1 yw experience OWN NOtM 758 Y9mlha. at\aff a:. i'dd ii MU9tang Hatdtop, JO:l telle ~ Mtf-eddt-Feder11 Depo111 tn-l .,_: K~'f'9~ rOWlng dlttrlbutor Mele• on tyl>Oelltor & llG Stet w/e«M Moving, StoO 9flO 1111 ot1Q & dMI\ S!Ner ..,_ "'°" _. ~.,,Mope !LAN IUfenc» Corp h• Im-Mr NtelMn 546-45 0'' en«gltlo pereon, at1r1 Cern«a bpolUfa to AM obo After 1, llAS-t 5t4 ~1231 IHther • anrt. ell . V IT ~ L. t 0 3 , 'a 4 1 I mediate oPeni"Qe In OUf • I par1 time, lull tlrM lel9' Comp Edit Some drhllng, 11 Ene«ptiee Ad. Fl Pierce ln1ur1nce Dept The Pert TIM/fll Tiiie Typing, 1 ~1 phone a.en McenM Neel ap. '&4 Hones. Shadow 700. 69 Cn.woi.t =-Sp0r1 ( tVCR) 541 CAM '1 ~ ' en~ ....,.. INSURANCI! Pm• L...a ---"'-"net a mu.t Salery l)Mfanoe. Otlya '" trvine IOW mt. bf~ MW, k>w Coupe, bflc 090 ~ .... ... IOWlng '"'* .IVPfflG a AM• • 8'nd reeume or apply I Coll 2$0-0-90 GA 97t-_ t42S -'•tll ......... CL!AK reqw .. the t()I. Fi.x hra rft1 ~ beeed on quallllcatlonl at MllCArthur & trwy 405 rn I S I 8 9 ~ 0 8 0 ~&-. 2"3 Of $41-MiO pert ttme. tt·15 "" p/Wtr • Typing .t() wpm mutt MOf\ th Frl J w c*ton 1733 Monrovln ' IAOI SAU ADS NOW " ~ Good fOt ~ a1udent a Famllfattty wl1h Pollelet AlrPott .., .. 75&-6808 Av•. Suite O. Coat! Plarn111 YIAl•lS ClA\~·:~:l~W ClTYI ~t..w..1• :t::!:'.=9~;:, .:,:;:~·com PUTTlliE ~ .... c. 92827 H~~~i..r°~1~u:!1:ri ~631·~•n.,E;::.: 101112 Mon-Tuea. at Newport munleatton lklh ~Ilona available ., the SAUi n•SH P/T In Photo1tlt w ork , 'TT 320i, llUtO, Wirf &le. • • .,, ~ u • NllNn. 8M Dow St , •Mull be contc1enel0\la Oelly Piiot new1pap91 ex!* nee Able to typo11tor. pr~ng 6 •ettr It... I021 11" ca.u. alarm, IOedad Yellow •lbleek ...e JClm N.8 . No phone call1 & attentlw to de1al11 wOtlllng $1turday tnd wOfk wkndl Ideal for COi· computet lypeNltlng I I lafact Salt •• ,. ·fa m . n1 ov;J1na lo ml S&eoo 869-6628 GWe (s.na/ •021~ ~· At a TECHNICIAN In our Sunday mornlngt. Ellfn 1ege lludent Apply In t>eQlnr'Mtr level• Typing Furniture htenld goodt Cutt Xlnt SIMP9 9 s.tf. 711 5281 lklto. SIR, A/C 111,m lnauranc. Oec>t. you wtll S..50 I* hour plu1 gu penon. 3100 w Cou t htlptul, some driving, w 0 m •~11 c h 1 1 d r a n 1 cont $7500 S48-2808 runa toot11 n.w 121< -M Ill n.llllT/... be r .. e>onllbla for· allowance. Mui( h1ve Hwy. N 9 mutt have clean lk;enM clothlng Toya book• 73 Mint Steveer•t1 20 paint concOYrae cond ••Tl . PltlmelciOunter Mlet · • llerlflca11on ol laroe car or pick-up Ind n /PT Neat appearance (rare, art, act-Ii & ref I 81 K m~ Nit. for wkndat 19300 6.44-95711 tOO• OUA1L 81' . N.A.: , Npt llctl. 833-1887 lnaur~ on 111 real be at leaat 18 Yfl•ta old. Ill.IS IEOllnUY Daya In lr11tne tt SAT Sep1 7th 910 1 pm Re11 ntee le500! Nwptr II ·93320. 6 a""' wtlt, alarm, ....... ..- "tate loana Call Bruce &42-4333 or Grubb & Elll1, Newport MacArthur & Frwy •OS 705 lrll Cd .. · lifiiilliiiiiiii-.;.;.;;,p;;....,...;;..:::: " 2 079 "" -., • ...,.,.., FOUN~ bite lab. Puppy, • Plaolng comprehenatve • Center, RHI E1tate Call 250-0490 , "" ... • 5 Evea 5•6-8823 Su!'lrf a/c, Im call, nu -------~ Vic. Cotta M... llablllty lnaurance on PASJElln background preferred Ct1ta Mn• 1124 llam-•pm furn. ll~eo: Trallttl '""· •Int cond 341< ml . 'ti 11111. .. 631-1454 F D.l.C. OWned property ur Good typing akllle Con· I HLlllST "';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1ppf1'1. mite Item• 520 T , $11,200 Ph 759-11242 Smok•·•llver/belg• tn lmlAI. .._ •Review of property for pentno avallabl4t In our U c t M rt Nlll t n d In Newport Center needt • Cr .. a St. ott Coatt Hwy HJ!) 1024 '85 635 CSI, nr new. 5 ttock. 1 _ _,,, 1 _.r 1 -.. adequate coveraoe. boot< pasteup area p.,. 6.44-6200 front office Aul1t1nt IOO IWU •In 25' TRAILER LOADED apud. blk tthr int lfflM m"-... openng or • r• • Malntalnl"" tleklaf• manant part time po... SALIS w tsome back. ofllce Every Sunday Orange akt ftrtll '155 W11'H EXTRAS. $5900 $31.900 71 •1"""' t88"' +tax 80 moe Orllle -aponllble l>WIOn to run I .,, u ltl •• d 2 e•,,_ De ... 6•4 8722 Co t Col'-"' Fal ·"~ • •• F 97 • .,,.. " I..... _....,, errand•. relieve r--n a current 11atus on, .... on •Y .30pm to ,,_. ,. · or •• ""V""'· r........ -... on • rt 3· 1331 coat 6..,50 TO(al P)'Mt1 tlonl8t & !Me M·-l........-ha-a Prec>eratlonofmonthly approx.730pm Tuelday Ires, and Auto Servi~ Evet 759·110'4 Adam1,Coat1 M ... Ad· -·-U&JIAT. Stt -Sun 55 1·2•29 eve 135.847 tO (8 e rlel · ... .... reporta. IOam-to llP9fOlt 5 30pm Newport Tire Center, - -mlsalon & Parking FREE. 1Ever)1hlno muat 00 -.-' •849766). own car PIMM cell • Computef Input No axper. nee Apply 3000 E Coast Hwy, CdM wns11T IHlllH. Spaoea s 10 •32-5880 770-9267 A••• LHtaa'1 1110 •na ... _ 84+90-40 Matlanne CandldatH'"IUll have ap-Pe nnys • ver • 1890 And Culllf needed Good 1111 LHllll I WIE *~....... proprtate experience. Placentla Ave, Cotta S&US TIAllH wages & opportunity -.,.....,...., ...... -.....;:;.;;..;:;.; I• D Ill· 1nt ~ Mesa mmed opening for Hinh 96<>-7678 Antq oak tchef dsk S250.,. * s 0 s * a c••-· •• ,.---, TIP ... , .. t Needed 10 run etr• .... , Banking 11 • plua. Maxl·t-------School d , __ .. 1 .... , bit-In d1hw1h $100 •-.... , I• •• ' Plul l~I ----=k mum salary •• Sl8,000.. Ori """no or w1111ww••1111 Mtrcyc $150, Antq M--• • • h .. tt&lllfftMH .. r ' I From o-3PU:.',...,. M.::.._"'·Frl. pt.yr The FD.IC ofter1 a PASTE'lf 11r11 step In • rewarding -S _, •sa,t l1r Sttrtl' -• • • For Pemperacl .., .,.r career Full time entry PIT, res & comm expe< tag wsh 75 See dim.._ ~ tritll Mercedee8eni SS/hour + mllMge Mull f,rMt benent1 Plldlage. level potltlon Requlr• pref but nol nae •-line 257'4 Oxford Ln rnle Minney purch&led J t!UNT1NG'f0 N BEACH 5.,.....,. l•l IE••-... have ~table cer ncludlng Dental & Vlalon ;;i~~ 1:~1:~a~ur~~y' ments Good driving r• 875-17~7 APl Sale T v onenlal truckloedt of 1ea•wooo CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH ol ftllW & 11 _, .. <All Fred 131·1266 ~:"':a \{i:'m:= Art/Drattlno background cord, hard worfler. neat Jt~I WHtt4/ rug, booltlhelvea, 9re111ty ~:h'n:t~c!'n P~~1591~"! I e~2·063t 5•0-51&4 pr~ Top~~=PtkS GENERAL OFFICEgooa c PIMM call personnel. ai helpful Mull be pro-appearance, •aoerneu Dt•tatic 5107 backi wtng, elec bed wtne them All items priced 1or A•lll WHtt4 to20 IMW'.• .-.Ill Ill ... •••II w/numbert, wtn train, 975-5400 EOE ducilon oriented Wiii to suCGeed Pleaae bring 1.,._ioiiio..., ___ ...,.~ rack, to prlees 1765• 127 MacGregor Yachl• train. Apply Pennyuver. OMV printout at time of companion . child Care Santi Ana Ava 8"2-8103 quick .... Top quality WE llY au l&lll • .... ..... t131 P18C*'11a. C.M. llml W•I 1660 Placentia Ave, eppllcatton Apply at Driver . Ambulanoe Exp workmtnlhlp Ideal for I USED CARS & TRUCl<S "<dOel ~ a elf. 213 or71-4 637-2333 Piii-A .. 557 -20 Cotta Meta 27~ Harbor Blvd. C M F t T ...... 891 771 Eatlft lalt I 1tt 1a-van convlfSllOn nautical CO *enc:» wMN;.&.' ..... .., *VIJ ree o re.... • • .vv deni , etc One '"~kload I ME IN OR CALL FOR _.... .,.. ~1 a Ull .nll SE 20 yu aCGUmulallon of '~ ,11.l pwcn-,.,.,, • ~ ._ Great. opportunl1y for ln'mlllllllD ms.nm CRETARY·l.EGA!. C1t1 5505 furniture. China, tOOll , & marlnepJy etclo..be0tvan I: JPPl&ll&l . . 176 Md UIJi>ei-. amar1 attractll/9 female reapon. Fashion lal/N.B or a growing N.B Trav~ erm PIT secretary for Beaut, lovable Hlmalauan m11c 1687 G111er away lree Brmg your OeLILLO vert1ble $1800 Xint 1tyll1t. Confidence In reetauran1. Hta 8am-2pm Co. Senae of humor a 1N kB Ahtty Nd mature. • Persian kits 6 ks h, C M Sat/Sun 8-5 marine trade goods We OIEYllLn iraroap car lor 0 9Cllobl Y our work. v-.rv buttv ex· Mon-Fri. For appt. alt mu at I Call Tood le , 8 •·c arge indtv. gd 0 • w • ve pay cash lor yoursurplus 18211 BEACH BLVD t A~~n1 675-2628 or 63&-5755 cfualve men;-~• salon In 3pm.&40.6J90 759•1691 typlm~ Prefer some Legat shota.CFA reg Sl50/up Furn,toys,xlnt ctothlnglor yacht gear Proof of own. HUNTINOTONBEACH 11 . v.s.~ __ Newport BHch. Call ._.:.. ------exp 675-4271 548..0562,5-40-1 129 kids & Adults 100·1 of ers~1p_mandatory Min· 14l·IOll 1ff·•••1 lllW.-. ..... ~ Ptncb l Mlct'IMI at e...-. 2680 or .......... l1r•111r PUllUCY CLHI HCHTAH Hlm/Siameae Kittens Mlf 1tem11 Sat/Sun 8-5. 1883 nays 2537 W Pac1f1c I ... I et.c.->iUND"'t9 "'~or~sc~"'Pl.,..m;~,;. 759-813& Iv mag. Eno. tpeelilng & exprd, .B aree. 9·5'.30 Mon-Fri, an llme Houri llexlble 6 wks S 100 957 -0607 Rllodes Dr Mesa Verde Coas1 Hwy Newporl Bch WE Will fltllt m1 All or1g4na1 lnc:lud ~ Salary open Fltlme. xper. Many benefits Call Some computer exper Dot• 5SlO MOVING Drapery tabte1. ~~!-~ 192 O~n Sat/Sun CLW ISEI GUI j documents Perfect 8"5-4135 btwn 9am to 714) 992-5261 for appl helpful 631_2,.99 1;_-...._ ____ ...;;;.;.;;.;;; 54x 10 ft, bumper pool See Tony Raja1 LARGE SELECTION OF ;~O..OS3Col8 1tect7w.0:'9• . .,. 1.t9m Nlquel Hair Fa1hlon1 nooq or 1·3pm l~r N cy &IC Ut11a bats l bl. furn, hsehld 11em1, Family Yard Sale Sat -,_.. ...- Med• •II around Hair LIO v-· SEOllnUY PAIT Tiil Leave meaaage 6"5·6597 misc Sat/Sun 9-'4 224.4 8-• at 1721 Maritn Way NEW & USED BMW'St Stylltt lor buty Hfon. • -Tlll'l SE or large nallonal firm In -Raletgh, nr Wiison & NB Baycresl blwn Liil llACI ... 498-5728 or 499-2221 12231 Chapman Ave, G~ Newport Center Hours Al<C Min Dachshund Pup. Pomona CASH ONLY 20-22nd 011 1rv1ne Bl VOLUME SALES den Grove 971·5517 negottabte Ask for Jef1. pies Wire & smooth SERVICE & LEASING l&llllll ... OtJll i----644_42,.2 coats Champ bloodlines SAT 9-4 Bunk bads, 3 FAMILVS. garden loots. 3670 N Cherry Ave LONO Ex!*'. pref. 840-7373 LIFEGUARD (certified) tor Margo or Susan Call aft 5pm 552· 7167 stereo spkrs hammock, furn hsewares cto1hes BEACH S5 00/hr 10am-6pm. Call s•cn /CLlllCAL many misc 11eme 2905 kids IOyS & t>lkes Sal f c Byron or Biii 6"5..0550 Ptantscape M11n1 Plant s Sherrys Poodles Free Jacaranda Mesa Verde Sam -? 2406 Hohday Rd J a.11 No l'le<ry ec11 -405) exp req'd 26-30 hrs/wk art lime poalllon lor poodle & free F/P1t Bull to t>twn Tustin & Irvine Alie ~ _ 9022 (l 14)131-UIO .......... '73 9 11 Portche. no tn· g1ne or trans Make otter• 631-6" 19 •11,.smtn LOIS or POWlt equlpt Lill& new• t Owflef Saerttioe THIS w\~~~ ONLY Ulll/1111/11 PIUllllT 3-• vr• min. •XJ> with v• ca11on & Ill exp. A Mr'IM of humor • mutll Call Stephanie, 759-1691 lllllU/&uhtMt Own trans 751-2271 energetic person with gOOd home 5'46-2848 at/Sun 9-5 Recliner 'II , ... , Trade-Int WelcOme for Mii llorage. Colla POOL-CLEANER N.....,.• good typing skills & gen-Desk, Dresser. misc 5¢-HARBOR RIDGE 339K •U OPEN SEVEN DAYS Mata R 11 _... """"~ eral office knowledge Poddle pups. T-cup Toy & S75 2948-A p ..... nartr~ l9'. mtg Below ass1s1 vat CIHllEE 414 Jonnson & Son l.onooln M9rcury SEPWTI HllPUI 2626 Harb<>< BIYd C M • r.., person own tru-" Verw good H s Min S2"" 5•"2"•8 _,,,,_ -T pref Call 650-1282 lor In· pay Pa;t:tlme · ~r Full ours lleiubte atary ,,.,-up .. .,.. .,.. Ln of1 Royel Palm Dr 180"/, view Dynasty mod,; no~ 2 Dr comes wnh p !. tervlew 962-6682 495•8100 based on quallltcallons AJpliucea 60 ll IS c 191c upgraded 760-6755 •tra cap fuel 1ank a ( Df:l IVERY DEPARTMENT lr:=:7 : 1 : 4:/540-==5630===:i Hoepltal ....... llUD WllTllOlDI Coate Meu Medlcal Centet Hotp., 301 Vic- toria St., Coat• MeH 642-273" lllTllS Pit. f'le11 houra. Apply In J*lorl. Reubens, 251 E. Coa11 Hwy, Nwpt Bch Monday 1hru Sunday 3-5 Hotel Send resume or apply 1n __ al un ouch. Oresse<. prep a more 1Ser,,00021 ••••• I. I. 99&-H person 1733 Monro111a 1 llY •-... ICES ere 320 21st Street. or jMOVING Sale Sat ·sun Sl .. ll ,..., .. , PIMOTlll ASSIST. Ave Suite a Costa arn.ta call 548-5864 hm or I 25 color rv Om tab~ • fRISTUTEl1 "4 p/hr Apply In person Mesa Ca 92627 LES 957·8133 650-4000 days washer/dryer sec• sofa ORANGE COAST * Lootllng for a challeng· Books on Tape. 729 *S-'LEr s•LE! camel color .. IC 548-6064 Jeep/Renaull M-F toll 9 S·S tlll 6 Ing, growth opportunity? Farad St, Costa Mesa SECllITT 11111 • • * l •all Eatatt Saft 'MUL Tl PARTY SALE Sal-2524 Harbor Costa Mesa 626 S Euclid SI * Want to work with the Mon-Fri 7 30am-'4pm art time, Sal/Sun 16 hrs, Refrigerators S 129 & Up Beds. sofa sohd wood 141·1023 Fullerton CA lndullry leader ? 00 .,..., I gra11e yard & day shills Washers $99 & Up kltch table ref rig mahog Sun 9 5 C 101 hes 7 1'4·680 6300 * Are experienced In u .! El'L IFFICE a111111 S'4 25 plhr Job 1oc Dryers, gastetec $99 & Up Duncan Phyfe tbi/4 chrs 1u'1111 u' 6 P 'ct u 1 65 • Sports, bet1 213-69 t-670 t furniture rental? good lyplst. Newport 0 C Airport area C M ALL APPLIANCES Misc rocker• Coffee housenold i1ems etc 519 l o41 90251 * Tlr..,.. ol no 1n~n1ory Beach Mature woman 839· 14 10 Iv m.,, h lly 5Hr .. ttttl l&ble tamps p1cturea Venia1a Easlblulf NB . DltH• 9117 ...., • .., • It -. • 63 Flt>erg1ass Dunebuggy no growth, no manage-w h good telephone bctlltat CHtlitit a elc Low prices, quick Sat 9· 1 Furniture kids Sl reet Legat 500 moles I 80 280 zx 2 2 5 spd ment aupport mannf'r Wor d Pro-AITO IECllAllC UNIQUE FURNITURE sate Come & buy 1610 B ~lolhes playpen chang-1 on Brand New Molor 'tereo air power cesslng ex per helpful rof Smog Lie Mech Effe-194 7 S Main St Coriander. Mesa Verile. 1ng I able & more 1975 Needs ·v"ry Little work suntmoon root or1g1nal BREUNER RENTS ANTS Benefits. Send resume clent all phases, all Santa Ana CM SAT /Sun 7th/81h Port Bristol. Harbor V1f!IW I Must see 10 appreciate'' owner Mini S6SOO PP TO TALK TO lncludlng salary history to makes, 50150 split or B1wn Edinger & Warner on hom 12 to -4 P'Tl Whal a wond~tul Worl.. $1500 0 80 Call Eves 159-9577 hm 955 07001 YOUlll Ad 120. Dally Piiot. P 0 $30 000 comm Also "" " business 1560·. CoSla Mesa, ca · Mam SI See 1he Bear1 wooo & class sofa table I of Shopping r1gh1 a1 7141546-3147 I McLAREN'S BMW CHICK IVElltKJN POllSCHE. AiUDI CHEVROLET H•thHI Qu.ollly C-..I•• • S.rvlu CHICM IVEaSON 645 EC-Hwy Ne-.ort a..c• 675-effe •1111.111 Full & Part time ..UIUPll Full Ume. Apply Lido Shor.. Hotel, 617 Lido Park Or. N.B 673-8800 BREUNER RENTS. Call-92626 191 and A 11end an 1 s H l -1220 J end ldble & coffee table your hno«tlp' everyday1 4 un. I D · ,.030 80 Datsun 510 Air con<l I rornlu largest Is seeking _ . needed 673-3320 Open 10-6 Sun l2-5 Gins lop table & 4 Dally P1101 C1ass1l1ed ..... ee nrea 71 auto Aini cond orig\ a Manager In Training for llECEPTilllST OLICITOR Staie Farm chair' bikes dlShes kite I Ads To place your ad 81 Oa1sun King Cab\ ownr i3150 642 3555 C:=;;:;::;::::::;;;;::===~ theCott1Mnaarea Xlnt PIT,lemp tor vacatlonre-Ins Gold bool< Tues-Dryer GE Elec, heavy items •mas om books call 6"2 5678 and let a w ma1chg camper shell salary plus commission I hef Mature non-smoker Tnurs eves pm 553-1115 duly au10 sensor Xlnl misc Sal 9 4 Sun 12 '4 Class1lled Ad·Vl1or help new clulch llres tuned 112 l&TSll 210D ~ llft All Inquiries conlldentlal Al, 752-7903 cond s l50 675-U 2' 329 UNIVERSITY DR you up $4500 556-6745 Copper 1n COIOI ind ~•er ·85 Saab 900 4 a lo i g Call Tuesday Sept 10 -~ STATIOIEllY :Harves1 Gold 20 cu 11 side-lhan ~ Loaded' T -lop r m b I w n 9 am -1 2 pm:' HCEPTllllST tore 1n CdM needs Sates by·s•de wl duat ice Tracks 9035 lurbo What gorgeoo1 spa ~~•ne steteo. rvM 673-6005 Equal Op-Front office appear1nce Person FIT 5 Days Xlnl despenser Gd cond MiactllH HU 6211 , ... , ..... 7012 7 I Ford 1 • nK m1 auto car' 162505'4) Only greal 500 733 --030 2 portunlty lor busy office near John ork1ng conds Especially $300 obo 85'4-0529 Beaulil ul han -ma 1 20 SKIPJACK P s P'b a c shell N~ 110,HI T~I 11~ Employee M/F/H Wayne Airport Pleasant one cflen1&1e 675-1010 I Loe Sp--" O··~ "-""'r Quilts from T9'1n & Ark li•h ready 10 truck S2 100 751 2299 Johnson & Son phone vOIGe LIQhl typing """' v-·· ''"JU s s ~ Oulrigoers trim Lincoln Mercury ,, I ORONA MARK Hou1ecleenlng Service 11&1&1111 (IEUlf) FIT Call Pola S.1..0 I I 1 SUMMER etec 220 hkup 4 Cycle 195-425 720-3912 I abs $9 80 0 0 B 0 77 Ford F 100 ayto pvwr 2626 ~lfbOr Blv(I C M WAGON Run1 Gr•t ..UILUllll Needed. Good pay, Good hOYrl. Call Robble01 Rag & Mop S48..0757 Tuea·Frl 15/hr Muet prefer retired persona for I works ~lnl S60 080 Club Membership 10 760 7160 itll snrt wide Oed ... gn '1'4 5'40-~ Need5 Brakes $600 hal/9 own car. 850-• 119 Mint.Storage sltea. In HCEPTINIST JOBS 754·• 190 Magic lsl1nd at N B a.sk 23' SEABIRD Sportf•Sher I x~~IS :,,;~~~ei~soo r· OBO S.2-1107 •llllll R S1nta Ana. Hunllngton Rapidly expanding na-fM1crowave Quasar Large mg $500 Going 1ate llybridge galley l'leael 111 9123 76 Corolla runs ,.,.,-saOii LI LPll Buen , Coal a Mesa llonal store chain head 1600 wans w/Temp Probe $750 Nancy 7141629-9661 460 eng 10 hrs fully Yiu 9040 •& Spyd~r Con•ert 2030 V"' Careful, reaponalble Pef• areas Office, t>kkpg, & I quarlered In Fashion [ARN D1g1 tal Timer t yr old CRIB mall & misc t>aby eQu•ii SIOK reas spent "lew f;'aont 11111~ & brks 96-4- 2357 111 msg son,3mornlng1perWMlc telephone exper helpful Island. Newport Beach $175twasS300I 5'49-7506 I otems Bacl<pack t>ed Sac s 15 500 OBO 'It l•TtlllJTIDl ll 48K m $J.no 494 1301 78 Corona aulo amltlT' to keep Corona del Mar Wiii train Part lime work Good luture for bright MONEY Sears HOTPOINT froslless d1no s1c. ~11 C.56-8389 I ~60 015' TllAVELAL.L. stert.>O )lf'\t running CON' apanmentln top lhape C 111 7 5 1 • 1 3 o o 0 r alert, reliable. out-going " v " • • JC IC/ 22~ "'' • c •1arm s2sor. oDO 6'0-7-4 18 tor travellno couple Ref-557-3700 tor applleatlon I last learner 544.9900 PRIZES relrig freezer 2 door Ill ERTE COLLECTION 14 t Dst Trwlr 7 cab· p.101 SI OO 010 ~11 c:onci $6000 1ea111ng Menees euentlal PleaM 1 new S225 675-4486 4 Serigraph!> Owner musl hSe Jkw Onan p11011a1n 541·1400 \I.tit! 84 , 4;na t>el .lpm 811 ovota S1arie1 671< mi write to Ad. 132, Orange Medical HCIPTIHIST II• M . I 6014 sacrilice s495o But VHF staotizer sa11tng $1800 ooo 6••-9128 Coaat Dally Piiot, P.0 W .&llE/PILEI. PART TIME weekends TRIPS I · lltna I offer 645 0361 all 6 dmgny xlnt hve·aboard Ill ~ord Econollno 11 1' Ho1cl1 9125 83 CRESSIDA t>lackriin Box 1580. Cot1a Mesa, M~-Frl 9-6, lull time In I R E office In Newport lC,attsman t>andsaw motor I slip $34 .000 645 J 786 lull pwr conversior l'lt '6 C1v1r 4 spd ,n~ 9d 1rtr1r 1n1 S spd 10• "'4 Ca. 928r:: Nwpl Bch. Good working Center Ideal for student THIS I & stand $175 Cral1sman b ohtaiYt •••ic• s-'·· . 78 16 Glasstron rri.null CIAan S49 <lS " 7" 1 '6~ 11Jz 000 mi nd<, I repairs tlf>SI otter 6'45-8008 ' -u-; cond. & bllneflta. Rlcit or Call Carol Van Riper Mon wood 1a1he mo1orlstand, Cotton Alb dresses S25 I call for details "" 6pm Aali.aes, >:min• $79') Q'q •4:'" --" ""' OMI Rhenda. 8"8--0216 1 thru Fri 64'4-9()60 EOE I loots some turning Pan1s1ou1fils $24 L8Q Sch 720•0973 Cl B~ ~~=II~~~ •llMW. HCIPTitilll HOEPTilllST SUMMER t>tcx:ks SI 75, wood g1flot-24 7 Woodland 494 4246 u~ics 9045 Mucl1 9141 PllQO~ wno need Pecx.i!4> Thal s Whal 1he DAILY PILOT SERVICE OIRECTO~" ton 2 dys/Wk 10 clean & Courteous, tndC11trlous lor exciting r>09tllon 1n a ltllYtril ft.t I line S60 548.6170 MAGIC tSLO Gold Card ,G~~~r ~~,1 1~~~u~~ n;s~ Con'.~ 1 ~~~~~~~ S~~OOr f;.t~~.1 ~·:..,~~: .. ·,,~'~s, cOOlc Own tranaponatlon person for busy otttoe In I growing NB Travel Co I Co•paltn 6011 $350 'Ot>o •ncls s 700 M l I Johnson w l rlr Bargain l!O S4e ;q4:t <..A r.. )bQOO JQ4 87 •.a IS l lf &t>o.Jll euenllal, flex hrt Hel9n Nwpt Bch Lite typing & I Sense or humor a must• l&ILY PILOT I -1 rrioney 559 5r,42 al $3200 675 ur,e Cell 780--9794 Wknd/Eve llltng skiffs 6.48-882'4 1--Call 759-169 t l1w1•••"· A~~:~ 11 :~s ;:116Kc:~g IP1ne Bunl\ Beds ma1ch loita S.il 70l4 lnaurance _.l/-"'11 11•••1Y&TilllST If you iJre IOOklng lor extra mon11or stand fOY stick dresser t>kca~ ladder -....,"-, ...,...,. __ .;.;;.;.;; -•s _., .:;.., . spending money, or hke 2 disc drives soft ware 2 rail S 110 J bikes assorl ·2 t GAH RIG Kelch End SllYIOI h 1 rd work I ng s e 11 -Full Time Reservatlonlst to go places like Magic S 1 2 0 0 s11es S25-i35 ea Omit ,,, '\umme1 Sa11 Was llPllSDTITml motivated lurnlture l lor Private Club in New-Mountain Knotts Berry prinlers ingcnair S25 675 7297 $3500 nnw $1500 Cltent contact. marketing, movers w/good attitude port Beach Data Enlry a Farm or win Pmes and 642.8728 1)11 C.525 & 546 J 1 '8 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE rating Type .-0-50 wpm & gooddrlvlng record. I plus but not essenll81 Awards Coll us now' We l'Wes11nghouse Dryer etec SCRAM·l£TS Adaptable to growth en-exper pref Starving Will train Call 675-0900 I have se11era1 openings in 110 220 S 100 OBO 12 Kllf' woth 20 mas1 $450 Ylronment College Molllno Co -MAIAIEIEIT C M H B or F v Sola. Chr & ouoman Se• ANSWERS 650 46 '4 6 Newport Center 6"1·8•27 I 642-•333 $150 646-0248 111) Co1ummb1a Oay Sauer JIM Slmmon1. ~port NEWPORT DOMESTICS & "'91TllITT Ehcll Ftakf' w 1rh x1n1 SE't' 10 dO tnter1tate lnauranca Janltorlal Servloe Agency EL PASO CANTINA TUIPllllE SAUi Frtt to Jn 6022 Jumpy Ouen<.h pri>C1.Jtf'' Anuou5 10 , .. 11 Agency 714.-6"4..0390 11 In need of· Is seeking exp motivated Experienced articulate Adorable K111 .. ns 8 wks IT in PLACf MAltE OHER• 'l-48·664 7 1 • • E M p Loy M E N T I energellc lndMduate for phone persor\ to se1 ap w 1 COUNSEt.OR•.Blll""ual Mgnt oppo<tunltylnour po1ntmen1s wilh e~ blk whl 11qerstripe ehavenl ounda waylo !1 Er•cso" C•u·~ r~ II••• •••rta ·····-·"'' w/salel ex & -~~to jorowlngSo Ca resteuranl ecullves to1 our com Mall" fem 644-541 64 !l1opag1nq hul IMnao11r~ SI ,0p llt>tir()lil<.c; ....,, '•' rn up 10 ~500 p/mo ,chain Xln1 salary, ~neflts puler stornge ser111ce NB ;,:',',~~:iJ>~;r1~f~~o;~~eans '\ale price Non P' 1 • No IOllcillng ' _ Week· program Call for appfl. Salary • commission Blk sl'lorl hair kitten green nmci11nv must 'W'' ends ott cation or send resume 10 Medical t>enellls av1111 eyes free 10 gd home UNIVERSAi GYM '>ET •' ,., 84 I l8 lJ 0 • 11· • RECEPTIONIST• Bii-Peggy Playan 1351 W able 760 11 45 645 5577 used cons1'\I of Chin Up •' 1JI 928022 1 lngual w/selea ••'per Sepulveda Bl Torrance TEU·SALES Female young Manx cal Arm Pull BMcn P•en Cal 20 ACAOSS Rapid advancement op-I CA90501(2 t3)530·6791 ' I LPg Pre~s Sii Up Board t>P!ll ot1111 611 404, portunlty Call tmmed. RnAILUUS Y01 1-YOllPllOIE r .. e ~3 ~-~~g4 home $1000 '>456510 • 1 •,•:,··:'·. 8'42-6t•2. Or aft. 6pm, F 11 = 11111 1Un1vf1r~lly Alhlellc Liub C,APRI lO Full( &Q•J1t•1..a 1 r 11 .., Marlo 5-46-2360 u ·time position In New. Easy SS p /h r Pl u~ 'To QOOd home Pure white M ti m hAr, h rp S 7 '\O He.ldy to racA S 1' 800 , "'m••• ... ,,. ___ port Beach Fine Jew-bonuses 494•2201 2 yr oh.I MtHusky Shep 546 11850 t!xl 22 Janet Brnu 43;.l '>880 111111' U•S 1 erly/Gllt store EK· 1 mix, well trained .. 1 ,. , w1nted for Oi y Shltt In perlencetn Chlna.Crystal Moving 650·878-4 Univ Alhlelic Clun "1 8 new.,, (.O"v"'""' ,,' ~·;•;:~~' small p\11 Convelacent & Sliver preferred I m1·-----1 I Mbrsnp t 1fetlme lull varmshed ~pruce mosl 673 933 • .w> • 1 sn $600 660 ,, ~ 1111 o\ lr>11I•" Hnr9a1n at •'• £1,.,1, 1 Ho1p1ta1 tn Lagun• I -.. PASTE IP lllTIST faraitare 6025 : PflV "111 1100 i; ·s 1358 "' t""' · · 9Mch G~ u11ry & Retall Sales S1an 556-2276 home • ~. , • b C I 9 8 75 7' Sola whl vM iJOO Col , b~~~am-;.!... 4 4• O flllE JEWELRY mmedlale opening lor Tbl/Rcrd Cab wllambOur M11c. WH tttl 6220 MtriH £,aip. 7011 :~ ~·,";;· ~ ' " •u .1. ... DOWN I •·\' ,, . .. . ,.-.. ,, .. •,• •t •t t •I ll'tlEVtOU• ~zzu •04.. rtD o\-i ,,. I I_. • t IH t• t' • t . .. .. ,,.. ·~ ,,. .......... _. For ClaMl~ Ad ACTION Cell Nurllng --Loo1c1no1ort1Jll&pan t1me have have m ark-up 8 GOLD SOFA WITH~"' Buy&ll &ny u•r1AIM *SOS* aales people Xlnt talary exper PHlll·UP beck rv .. • .. ~ ' • • I ,.... I e11per lypeseller Musi drs wlnt S 100 540 69S3 Old costume iewerly wsnt - -1 ,. -~,., '•' • '1., 'l) ,,. , .. .. .. . ...,.. . v ., lN tr bt • I.I. 'I & company benellts ground helpful Xtnt t>en-MATCHING CHAIR pay cash 840 6941 'SIYI Our Storti' Med-Surg, Critical C1re. Pteaae call Ma Alanna eflls 1nc1ud1ng medtcat & Both S t25 Muinl last. 5224 rrn1e M•n""'V purc:hased 3 truC:ldl'Ultl\ ol l"t\lo.wOOd ylt(.hl ntt!rour i,.11rts and his nc> room I 'I°'• lh"rn All tlW"l'I pncfld tor Q111C ~ "AljO f .,p Quttht\I workmitn,1 p "'fl&I Irr v~n c:nnv,.rstlor nA11l•Ci'li c11nc. 11r On~ tructd~d m11rint' uiv etc 10 t>f!t q1vt-n ~wnv ''"" Br•no ynu• m1r1n1> 1r11111 QOOd' w .. l)dy c.ain Im VOUI 'IU•~lu'J vncht Qfllll P1no1 ,,, ·wn 1W'lh1p m11ndoto•" ~" A DA" Y rtlOT AO.mOI Emergency Rm, or ,Care Erker &4•·2800 e•t 708 dental insurance. con 5'48· 1883 Unit Coate M ... M9d1ea1 -' gen111 atmosphere Con I f 1ombone for '1uden1 ... , ... ,. C I H 30 1 V w.n OU.I An lvorytcnamp""""' en ., oap. IC· . 1ac1 Alina 64:i-432 t el!I ...,...-x1nt cond S 100 ~•ti 0202 tori• St, Cotta M"a Full ume Lighting fixture ,9 1 geometnc 1191vel coucn .... 2 2~" toveseet 011oman.11nes1 Of I· , . '" • r..,.. sl'IOwroom. Co111 Mau qualtty almosl ~leci let t•r•atart/ I •1 p•1 ... No exper nee 5'46•934 1 I IUllE OIAST S 1000 Oak/cane/glass 1 £saip•t1t 6226 • • •••• ••• You don't ne.d • oun to 3:IO W Bay S1ree1 end tab•e S500 786-1387 :ue S75 Crf'denre • 100 ' I Y I • IAILY ptLIT elegant coffee •able & IE•ec: detk I 1h Booh • "draw last" when you Co•11 ••-• C1 92627 • pl~ an ad In the Daily """" Bedrm Furn On stze bed INewty rt>lt Minolta Cop18f : '911 ,. TlllS : P110t Want Adil Cell riow 1•2·4121 wthdbrd 9 drwr dresser S 19!> •lnl cond 6'46 or,'> 1 • IT1Ll Lm• ,_ 1 _. "'' e / &42-5678 1•11111 ... ------o\ mirror I n1tes11nd Ellecutlvfl dllllk '18-18 • -a Lm • PllTWll • Pecsn wood E•cet con 0dt ~ wond w inl111<1 • -w-e d111on S800 645-9751 1ealht'r wttl'I t l'llli1 Mutt •If you are in High School ot Jr High • :and would like to earn $2!>.00 to : • $50.00 in rommi. sions and more each • :week giv<' us a cnll You c:an work • •PART TIME 1n thr afternoons and : •evenings u11d still hi.IV<' ttmf' to C'npy • : your 111ummer Wl• oUn romplPtP • • training and provide ttansporotlon : • plus gr at pr1U"S. trtpR. and plenty of • : MONEY' Thul 111 not a p.1per route : • and at i111 not !IK'V('n days .. Wf'('k Comt> • • h Ip u'I g<>t n"w ('U.<qto~N for our• : newspaper and hovP a good ltmf': • whale you'r<' dOlng ll ComC' oul and • : what we are tnlk1ng aboul and : •you'll bf> glad you dtd Call tnrlR,Y and• • atMrr tomorrow' Call Mr Earl • : ~48· 70~8 or 24 I R432 : e ORANGE COAST OAIL Y PILOT • : 130 w •• , Str• Cot!• .,,.... CA tnn : • AH fOUAl QHOt!l \OOl V (MPl l)Yf" • •••••••••••••••••••••••• RETAIL MANAGER A SALES POSITION Theodore & Theodore Man . of .Beverly Hills is lookin~ for experienced, enthusiastic individuals. Seek- ing manager/sales positions at our new Fashion Island Atrium Court in Newport Beach. Great career opportunity for motivated person. Please con- tact Heidi Beesmeyer. I I l l Y FlltllT11E ~M to aopr~ S 1100 ney s 2S.l ~ W I' K '" LES 957·8133 6'45 087' P111 CcHI Hwy N-f'\Otl Hn 1 548 4 1112 01>f'n S.tl Sun IKln(l '''" Walerbfld •Int \Pi1H1j Or1H1 nu I "10 ~ 1.ond thMIS & co1'll01ter - -1nr.ld s 100 OBO H&mmon(j Oroen Od I SWORD r15H PLAN1' }£, I 2.-.0·•~7 l Of '1ll•-e61•1 co11d d18wb1tr & tabt 11tum illo.a n-$110i1 S ~ 0 0 f v a 1 fi T3 016!> or 6!>0 M '. RATTAN TA9lF w /4 71A 6'4668'1 1 1.h111rs need• uOhollttl!'V .... n ,1·-sura I Dtcb 7022 s 1):oi a13 3989 I •r• .--tor Hie complete •Ith 40 oonng in kwpt '1rb1 S•lff fatate l.&t 1 ~h &300 s.a as 11 • s to SOC '°' o.talla uu IB41d• '°f" to11c1 WOOd : 16111123•·30'41 lllletl tabloe retrio m11nog f twft ... ti 7012 l ~Dock tor 20 ma• C>uncAn Phyta lbl/4 chra f,51 Otelltf'on Tri Hull ~ Mull t l.ar ~10091 Now' Mite rock9ft Cott ff 110 Johnson Tr 111., Available Ar1 &4'-02'89 tat>ta lamps picturn s s etc Low• pr~ q.,icti upar clH n acr1fice J'lenon1Ula P1t1t $palC4 lor ••le Come • buy l8I0-8 Stt~ ~9-01,1~ 40·4!. aoe1 . A11111 now I Corl9"0ef Mau V9'CH 8 8ot1on Whe. iun1 SAOO mo 173.()174 CM SAT Sun 7th 8th Trlr incl VHf° radio I •ettr l ilt" 1111 Ir~ 12 10 4 pm AM F°M 1tereo many ~.....,....,..,.,_,....,_..,.,...,._ -traa l 1$K obo 5S2 5610 Hond• hpr•t 1300 ' Stunning Dec OHtgn 631·2161 oo 85~·2193 Din g Or009 He Mii~ 8 T Bird 'ormut• 0 A l wa r• 1 •a •a n A!\llque Cl'MnMe Cheat o4 \llOhp 1t t 10 "" I On" 159~ BIO Ceny0n hllYled l te.4 lCll"lt ce>f\d "----------------' 70Ct 11833 115-0288 • 213/276-9691 c• ... llll'd·r•ad "" trt• ...,., o.., &4~·~78 £I " 4, •' H,.t .. 1 -,,,., ' ,., ., •l•' • ~6 0.lu~tl ·" 4 • ")~ "" flu a 14 ... I' ,. .... 11 ... '3 . FACTORY Sl\CKER $18,030 PUICll Ut PllCE ' OR LEASE $198° .. ~ .. for 60 mo\ l otal pyllll ot ,u w ao + t» for 60 tl'IO\. lotJI pylllt ot $7826 40 + I». for 48 mo\ I otal pymt ol $6~66 88 • tJI ISUZU A.P .. R. f...., loaded ( 908887) F ~Cl ORY Sl\CKER ~~tPl\Cl OR LEASE $1096! .. JOI 48 mos lotil pymt ot ~ 261 .16 + I.al- OR LEASE 1189} .. f OI 60 11\0\ l otal P'fmt ol $\0,7~ 60 + w. ed explr .. 48 hrt after publlca11on ~OYIR I 00 USID CARS Ill STOCK!! '83 911 '81 CAMARO '12 REGAL COW£ '14 SOfTRA Z CARS CARBRIOlET Aulo P, '• 1•r hit \ltreo Loadtd, 11c1pt1on1ll1 Lo !Mu. SUjltf olYel & mmr 110180~1 cltan1 (1 96904) (l~J~) '8? CPf c4mJ9) f ~nory 1 onverll~ '" I '81 7-+ 1 (4~207) '8? CPL (4222!>4) \lr.rtO pt>h~Md ,1111y~ '81 Cl'r (413~~9) R"'1 Rl'd A~ .... , I 80 CELICA GT '10 CPI: DEVI.LE '13 320l BMW '79 Cit (111612) 11\oU\fnfl\1 I 111 'l{)O' '12 SEYl.LE I ltt,41 I l ll P/S Only 11,000 act11ll 1111, ~ ~un1·i1.1t ""ttt i morel Both 'up tr (IUll ... w. wt, elloyi ~ q>d ' aut~. 10IM I I J/11)6)~1 (13032') (686109) (0098£0) '*· all wPt< cm & ptited to wa• ;. '14 TOYOTA P /U '81 TOYOTA CPE '11 CIVIC '14 POffTIAC 'IO OATSllt 210 l tln(blocl ~ "'° ~' ~ \l>CI •'' ''""° ·iu~ FOO 4 dr, 11110. 111, tttteo more <0016J71 ~ \Od. llt, StlAO, WC* hctory elf coftd , 13,339 IW144/ ••lu~' l~l117fii tltln' (001~36) m!llS. illlt tblld., loedtd __.,,, (219629) .. .~ --. . J ' ' .. Of'lnge Coat DAILY PllOT/8atuf'day, Sept.,,,b«' 7, 1886 ...... ltpr!!f l• ....... Mt.JC !«>TICE MOC llJTJC( f!f!!! IHI ll ,tetmOUe .uw11 ..cnnoue ..,... .. 'II flml TDllL 1tl4 fidoredo lierrlt1 '85 Mu1tang, soa:; 1dni. NAm ITATIMINT NAiil ITAftlmff 4 doot, •If condftlonlng. Convertlbte, 11 ,000 run• gre11, v.e, 1uto the followlng pereone .,, The tollowlnt per.one.,, ....... (1MP".2l). mllee, wtlll•red i.atn.r tr1tnt, air oood. I 1900. doing lx*nett u doing 1>11.ineN ta: ~ ..,_, "" " b<*lent condlt0f1. Only 080. 240-8483 8~0RT ITOP, 179110 IA) J J . 8U,.TON WOOO Only 3 000 bullt Ul IOO Call 811,ypetk Olrcle, lrYI~. c.11· AND A990C1All9 (II J I J 11111 ' 94f.33$7 '72 MAVARICI<. 1 owner f0t-nl1 t2714 PHOTO ClUI. 20I (Ml JOMIOn l Son __ cer Xlnt runnlr19 oond.. Timothy Paul Mulnern, ac.an Front. hlOO&. C... 1.Jn001n Mercury '95 Coupe deVllle, rune good tlf .. HOO 080 M1 Peutartno. Cotta~ fofol&t2"1 2121 Hwbof 81Yd. C M gr .. t, Qd 1r91\tPQrtatlon. 142· 1107 CIUlornll t202t ' ~I Wood, 208 g:: 714/$40-M30 roaded, HOO movlngl .7• lTD Gd ~ .. 1 / 1 T!llt bu11neu 11 aon· ac.an Front, lalbol, 407-7~ Ht-2149 v c...,,.., n OU ducted~· In lndMdual lotnle t2601 Ytllln9• ti 73 '78 Blarrlti'. IOeded. hi per. ~;:,:0~99r,g5~ren• T~M.,:~tu;:":.O E~;,;.;:.,=. 111 Bug Orig. cond form eng. m41Qtl eptner1 . -wtth U'MI Couttty a.wtc Of Of· Cellfornl1 t2601 Compl, nHd• work 1nrf. ca, 12500"" paint, 77 8q\ollre Station Wgn ltlOI Co\inty on Auguel 2t, Thia t>u•ln•H ,, aOn· S900, ~I 875-1823 dYt met blue, 1 ownr Ml'V. Xtru S3TOO Obo L.-ll 19U d~ed by: • 1)11*11 pert· end an Opm 145-3199~ rec. 18,000 ot>o 875.0599 75&-8388 °' 875-2805 ,....,, neAhlP '10 Bug. New motor/cpt. '78 Sevllle, It grey, 111 Ptr• Pltttl 11•00. o:,fybtp~~A~~t.C: Tht;~~.~:!tw~~led GrMt body. CIHn In/out 1'**1, illnt cond. 873-3284 Jim tembjlr 1. 14, 21. t9115 with the Cow\ty Clertl of 0« 1800, 494-1301 15450. 831-8743 79 Pinto, 1 o,.wner, clean. S..oot ·~County on Augu•t 2t, '70 Bue, rune gr .. u ·90 ElOO loaded. tow ml. 2 well maln, new clutch, 19 5 '1tW11 New clUtch, AM/FM C111. tone grey, 1 ownr St,800 etc. $2100 obo 751-4858 P\RIC NOTICE P\ibtltned Ot"'Of Cout 11200 873-5180 875-0500or 875-0599obo •11 •ITlll It lllA FICTITIOUI ......... Oally PllOI Auou-t 31, s.p. •12 YM1 IHI. NABERS Stick. AM rtdlo (Lie N4MI ITATlllllJfT tembel-7, 14. 21, 1916 780-2643 1225384) (Stk 13535) The fotlowtng C>«IOtll are S.OlO ••ttl Ooing bullnete N PHOTO -------- '73 VW Squarebadl, rune CADILLAC .. TELLER. 780 Weal 181h PlB.JC NOTICC good, gd cond, IYnroof, su .. 1, Bultdlng N. Coet• , __ .;....;..;;...-. ____ _ S 1800. S.M 177 LARGEST SELECTION M .... CA t2027 FICTITIOUI IU .... H •73 VW Su..., BMtle. New ollale niocs.I. low mlt~ BREVI, INC , 1 CalUomle NAMI ITATR•MT ....,.. Cldlllac11n ()range c0tpotat1on, 780 w .. t 161h The following peraone .,, 1hock1, ltffrlng boll, County! S.. ul todayl Str•t. Building N. Colla doing bullMN u : am/Im CIA, 2nd owner. M .... CA 92027 AMERICAN APPUANCE l gd cond S2500. 5"44*9214 IC0-1110 Thi• bu1ln1H I• con· REFINISHING. 322 19th '74 O~ Station Wgn, 2800 Harbor Blvd duated by· I OOfpotltlon $trMI, Aili 0, Huntington auto. l /C, roof c:arrler, COSTA MESA ...... •n• u BREVI. INC . CllttOfd A BMc:h, Calll0tnl• 92048 t d t ed 8 cyt, auto, AM/FM. (Lie Hanton, P1M Rllndy Eugene HenNn, ; ~9~ te&-~~ "t C~nttltt t 13 11 1JMN357) (8tk #3285) Thi• 1tatemen1 waa filed 322 19th StrM1, Apt 0, Hunt· .l •• I with the County Clerk of Or· lngton Beaah, Calllornla '74 vw Super Beetle. '68 Novi 6 1.yl 4 dr auto ange County on Juty 18, 92848 Sunroof. excel cond p/1 S495 145·7578 1985 Thia buetn•H 11 con· •2300 all •7ir. 7ftL> 1 '•1• ducted by an lndMduel • • c v II" v• '79 CHEVY MONZA JOMPf1 Dalllt. Attorn-v at RANDY HANSEN '75 VW Conv. Bug Xlnt $2000/or beat ofr. Law, 2790 Harbof Blvd . Thie 1ta1ement waa flied cond. Y'llow w/blk top & 720-1759 '" 8 pm Cotta MeM, CA 92620 with Ille County Clent of Of. Int. 4 tpd S4500 OBO MARK !>ubll1hed Ol•noe Cou1 ange County on Augull 1. 558·9571~88-6348 '80 Clt 1, __ 1 4 d OJllyPllotAugu11f7.24,31 , 198& • ,..,.,. owner. r. Sep1ember7 1985 1'111711 .,. vw RABBIT, Body a 27800 ml, lk new, full Li•ctl• 23 . Sa-015 Publl•hed ()(ange Cout ~~~~org!,,~ =• ~uf. ' 3300 · 6 .. • 7092_ 175 llncOln Mark IV. 1nrl. ~~1r,:1~~\~6 s.p-tu~up. Great tran19<><· 12 OHYITTI am/fm CIH, lther Miii, PllK.IC NOTICE Sa-0 14 tatlon car. $1200 OBO. Lo•ded w/powe< equip-57K ml, $1800 840-0087 FtCTrTIOUI IU ... H Call Ev" 714/648-3147 ment Unde r 30,000 .-1329 NAME ITATIMIMT 1MD1 II' WITll'E mlle1 M ull 1eel tlClrf f '"~"""' ·77 vw Conv«l. 58,000 < tLEK4 t 5) •u YIUIW Wll dcJ::; ~= f:"0 n' are ,ICTITIOUI IU ... H ml, S5900 OBO. Alarm UYI 1'42·1794 THE RE GE NCY INN. NAMI ITATl•MT Mint cood (213)432·2804 Johnt0n & Son 19380 BMch Blvd .. Hunt· The follOwlno pereone .,, '78 vw Bui. Good cond& Llncoln Mercury '79 Cougar, white, euto. 1ng1on Beach. Call fornla doing buelnMI u · fully loaded. $3200. 2628 H.,bor Blvd, C.M loaded w/xtru 1 Owner 928'l8 ROBERTS WELDING, 499-4521, 281·8820 71 4/540-5830 Good care $3000 Pvt Su1Mh C Pllel, 26341 3095 Colleoe AV9nUI, Coeta . ply 844· 1387 0 Id Farm St r • • t . M .... California 92620 '79 VW Rabbit Osl 2 dr, nu '84 Cam1ro Z28, 5 apd ----Sunnyme1d. C•lllornla Wllllam Anthony Robert•, pnt. al e 4 lpd & to much HO. ltop1. loaded I Blue '10 IHOIRY O&PIU 92388 3095 Cotleoe AV9nUI, Coeta to 111t $1975. 831.0378 S9950 PP 751·5583 or 4 apd. 1/c, p/1, p/b & Thi• buelneH 11 con· ,M .... Callfornll 92026 •• ,., VW '--· •aL 1 963-566t.X286 PP (TIOfe (550ZXG) ducted by: an Individual Zola LavonM Aowte, "" ',.Pu ,..,., ... ,. m. __ _ --l•lll SORESH C PATEL 3095 Coli.at Avenue, Co1ta Afr, nWi llrff, muffler. '85 COAVETIE GM ex· Thia etetament wu nled MeH Callfomla t2028 mull Miii $2495. Dyl ecuUve Cir. Whl/red Int. John10n & Son with the County Clerk ol Of. Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 851· 1400, Ev 720--0128 AT Boee radio, fully Lincoln Mercury ange County on August 23, ducied by: t1u1blnd end wtf• ,80 VW Rabbit Oaf, loaded (213)832-426610 2821 Herbor Blvd.C M 1985 ZOLA L. ROBERTS Jim (714) 983-3878/E 714/64().5830 '214121 Thi• 11•tement wu flied aunroof, 58000 ml, gd Pubt••hed Orange Coatt with the County Ci.rt! of Of. end. I 1895 87!>-t768 IEW 011 SALES '11 lflOHY uae11s Dally Piiot Augutl 31 Sec>-ange County on Augull 27, ·11 Rabbit Conv. air, 5 1111 OAR W.EI 6 cyl. auto. air, p/w, tllt, temb« 7, 14, 21, 1985 1985 epd, gd cond. white cruise Ille • 12281) (Stk Sa-Ot3 ,.... . $5500 Mel 543.3738 WE HY •3205) Publllhed O•lnQI Coaet OWi O••s Sl1ll NM.JC NOTICE oa11y PllOt Augu•t 31, Sec>-·12 .VW Rabbit Conll9ft 11n tembef 7, 14, 21, 1985 Fully lolCMd Excel cond Ill TllOIS ftCTITIOUI au ... 11 S•-004 Lo mll••g•. $8150, NA•ITATl•NT Pta.IC NOTICE 499-4521 01 281·8820 The following per1on1 are '84 J•tte GLI. lk MW White, Low ml, $9800. 973..0152 lllYI•, lllT SIU 1 ·11 Karmann Ghia, MW paint, reblt eng, AM/FM CUI & redlll• 12900 ot>o 962·7087 doing bualn"' aa: ---------(Al NEWPORT SHORES FICTITIOUI aualNHI BOOKKEEPING I SEC-NA• ITATl•NT illilimilllillillRETARIAL SERVICE (B) The followtng Plf'IOfll are Trr:r---:..,-,----c::ccr:i:,:;;7 NEWPORT SHORES SEC· doing bullneta u · Cheyen- R E TAR I AL J B 0 0 I(. ne Part net•, 190 Newpon !i,71ii7iioiijCiioiut!wrii ...... ""!§Pu .. p--!SP-1"°lo"""'n•,I KEEPING SERVICE, 231 c.n111 Drive, Sulle 100, 1uto. air. •Int $1825 Colton Slfeel. Newport ~-pon Beactl. CA 92860 OBO 840·5015 aft 8pm Beac!I, Callt0<nla 92883 James M Krueger. 20t _ MIW1ha Ellubeth Calvln, Evening Star, Newpofl '71 Omega Brougham V8. 231 Co11on su .. t, Newpon Beacl1. CA 92860 '78 Rabbit Del. 4 dr. =:--..,.------,.o-.r:-= new tune. ur ... battery, a..ot\, CaHtornla 92883 Kenneth E Felt. 3018 1unrool, am/Im c111. ,..,.... ___ .,.---iP""I"-exh1u1t Xlnt cond Thie bu1lneH I• con· Java Road. Cotta M .... CA orig. owner. great ahapel S 1499 845..0490 dueled by en lndlvlduat 928211 $~00 720-1742 MARTHA E CALVIN Barrett C Fall, 19871 Ana Pt1tiac 1339 T1111 stllement wu filed Marls Lane, Lagvna Nlguel, ---. \Nlth the County Cl«k ol Qr. CA 92877 80 Sunblrd. auto. air, 11lnt Inge County on Augull 27 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· 81~E8 r...--..- Ltwnt,..... ""'" .,....., San u Capistrano .,_...., .,...., Vil" t17S 1712Ubl. a dr, auto. Xie. PS/PB. stereo, Perlllls, 1UOllYIUI WllTllll A uto . lo aded ! (Uc# 1HS2358) (Slk #3522) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 106(, HAAllOR lllVO CO\lA Ml \A 1>•11 0010 well malnt., lo Ml, 12500/obo, 181·7689 or - 750-4321. ext 11-320 .... ,. 7 -------• 185 15'ert, gr .. t condl New a t ft-ti ttrH. air. new eng. Mull n• n, -C ... 1 S575 494 ... 288 • / M<>fl lamlllee ete ·getting lu.t 1307 the cernc>1no "bufil" thl• 1M§l(Yt8fit.2 dr,Vi,X/t. y u r ii Y.ou hav e• air cond, PIS, P/B, 1 camper that • not getting owner grMt tr1nepor-Uled. Mii 11 now with a tatlon · $100 240·8483 Cl Ad cond , S 1800 OBO 1985 ' ducted by· a gen«•I part· 857·4118 I l'atOlt nerthlp- 1 Pubfi.hed Or1nge Cout KtnMlh E Falt Delly Piiot Augu1t 31 Sec>-Thll 1ta1ement WU flied :tembe< 7 14, 21 , 1985 with Ille County Cieri! of Or· Sa--003 •not County on Augull 28. 1985 ---------f2111M P\RIC NOTICE Publ!Vled Otange Cout I flCTITIOUI aulMH Dally Piiot September 7. 1•. NA• ITATl•MT 21 28, 1985 Sa-024 K1tell1 II 57 Freeway Tile lollowlng pet'IOl'll .,. ---'dOlng bualMM.. 1--------.,... t337 OIMEX. 1721 King• Road, Pta.IC NOTICE Newport Be.ah, Callfornla 1--;..;;.;;~-~---ILL IURP I LI •II •v2eg3 flCTtTIOUI 9UIM1t TRANSPORTATION Oeoro-J Garro, 1721 NAm ITATl•NT ·79 LeCar, air, top S 1400 Kings Road. N-port S..Ch. The followlng pereone 111 '78 Pinto wag. autos 1800 C1llforn1e 92883 dotng bull""8 u P·O-S·H, •75 Old• 98 Cpe s 1800 I Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· 1804 Haven Place, Newoor1 ·70 Cad Calalt Cpe S 1400 dueled by an lndM<lu11 Buch, CA V2M3 , GEORGES J GARRO CarOlyn Dela Crvz. same 73 MotOf Home 16500 Thie etetement .,., .. flied u et>Ove with the County Clerk ol Of. Thie butln•H 11 con ~ County on Augutt 27. ducted by an tndMdual 1985 Ca1otyn Dela Cruz •NEWPOATER "* t.41 or9~ f..,, ·,4e 8811 ::::::::::::::.:..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;:= ,_11 Thll lllttm«ll Wll llled Publllhed Ofange Cout with 11\e County Cletk ol Or· Dally Piiot Augull 31. 8~ ange County on Auguet 30, ltmber 7, 1•. 21. 1985 1986 81-002 fa.411 SYDNEY 0MARR P\RIC NOTICE Publlelled Orange Con t Dally Piiot s.ptember 7, 1•, 21, 28, 1985 PICTTTIOUI 9U ... H N.-ITATl•MT 8..022 The followlng pereon• are Pta.IC NOTICE • ••••••••••••• doing bullnMI.. ---------Suaday, September II NORTEK AUTOMA TION, FICmtOUI au ...... ARIES (March 2 1 ·Apnl 19): Recent d1fTcrenc1· with family t~3 Pac111e Cout Hwy, NAMI ITATl•NT member can now be settled Focus on rc~torat1on ot harmon)', return :;;42 BHch. Calltornl• dJ::; 1:,= ':~' -:,.• from dialo gue, hull\or, unde rstanding f)ul 1tkas acro<o\ in riruculatc. Jell McKenney, 1ov11 Sharp and Company. 21792 entertaining m anner. Mantor Avenue, Oarden Santa Pola Ave , Mllllon TAUR US (Apnl 20-M1. 20) Study Ani:~ mc.,,..age to r valuable Grove, Callforn1a 92643 Viejo, CA 92092 · · · Rick Normholm, 11'421 Oouglu Montgomery hint. SpothjJht on relatives, 1ptomacy, m c'l'lagci. whu:h wuld relate to Lazare Str"' Huntington Sharp, 21792 Sen11 1>011 v1S1ts. Be willing to make intellige nt concc,sionl) without a bandoning Beach. Cellf0<~11 928'49 Av•, M11aton Vle)o. CA prmc1plcs. Re m e mber special anniversary. Thi• bu1lnH1 •• con· 92892 GEMINI (May 2 1.June 20>: What appears to be a broken nrom1-.e n.ue1,.!°,p by· • "'°"11 P•f1· Thi• builneu •• con-,. .. .,, ducted by an Individual may be a mere delay. Scns1t1v1ty and m o ney are involved -know 1t, JEFF MC KENNEY e>ouotu Sharp realize patience now 1s a tre m endou s as~t. Many an\wcr\ arc found Th•• 11a1emen1 wu flied Th11 11a1ernen1 wu llled behind scenes. H ospat.al v1Mt proves inspinng. th the Co\inty Clerk ot Ot· ...t1h the Co\inty Clerk ot Or· CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)· Cycle high. t irc umstancc'I tak{' 1~ 6 County on Auguat 20· ~County on Augull 26· sudden turn in your favor. Focu'I o n power. authonty, mtcn.,,1fied love ,.... ,..,.. relat1onsh1p:" Emphasis a lw o n c harisma. personality, correct o!~~~A °'~,.~ o.':~~~~~~ ~~ Judgment and exact t1m1ng. You e m e rge v1cton ous. ""'*' 1. 14'.f:. 1985 21, 28, 1985 LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: What had been elusive will now bewmc . s.-012 available . Emphasi'l o n romance, peN.o nahty, dcs1rab1hty M uon 1n ---------, ________ _ 1 wclf\h sector denotes m y•itery, intngue. clandestine m eeting. A rie\, P\RIC NOTICE L ibra perso ns play key roles. ftCTITIOUI .UllNIH VIRGO (Aug. 23-SF.P'l ' 22). Strcs .. indcpcndcnrc. m ::at1 v1ty. NA• ITATUllMT ,~~~A~=· courage of con v1ct1oni; Power'i o f pcrsua~wn figure prominently -The fotlowtng P«aon• .,. TM tOllowtng '*'°"' .,. you get almost cvcryth 1 ng you request. Don '1 a'ik for m01 e Iha n you can dO:,?Arb~':f'w"PoRT 2345 doing bu11n .. a .. Th• handle Leo native pl~s outstandino ro le t8th StrMI .._ ~ Miriam Tate Company. '70t • o • ·~-,,,.... • · S..vlew Corona Del Mer LIBRA (Sept. 23 t 22) Empha~1~ on rarecr dcu~1ons. bu\lness C•Nfornll 92883 CA 92025 · appointments dealtngs w11h tho'ie 1n authonly Family m e mber doco; Behf•t ""'"1 8 1er1tng, Mtrlltl'I H T111 aame a• i. ' , I\ 2345 16th Str"1 Newpon have yo~r best 1ntcrc~ts a t heart -you 11 realuc this u11 cr 1n1t1al douht 8"ch c a11t0tnl• t2603 ·~~ scet\PIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 > (rood lunnr llspccl h1ghhght'i tra vcl, T1111' but ln .. a '' COf\· duct:, ~u:,n::~.,con· cducat1Qn, 11pintual valueo;, ability 10 get across pcrtini:nl m1urmallo n ducted bJi an 1nc11v1<1ua1 Miriam H ra11 Yo u 'll he m o re popular, "x:111l ttct1v111es attclcrate, romantic intcrcw1 re,EH AT" ST!:AUNn~ t1111 1ta1ement ••• n1ee1 h'ghl ~ d h • •tatement w•• ..., wtlh the County Clerll o1 Or arc 1 1 tc . wllh the County Clerk of Ot· •"09 Count on Augutt 30 S AO TTARIUS (Nov 22-l>ct. 2 1 ): It may be neci:v.ary to rrv1cw, ·~·County o" Auou11 23. 1985 Y • rcv1~ and 10 make d10"ercnt future plan'> Empha'll\ on d1\CU\\l0n~ 11 5 ,..,.,,_ ,..... concern1na taxes, finances, poss1b1hty of mhentancc 1 aurn\, ~om10 Publllhed Or•noe cout o!~b~11"*'.:.'.:C, 9°~1 pcrSOM play 518tllficant role\ Dally Pilot Auguet 31, Sep 21 U IOtr8!1 ' CAPRICORN (L>cc. 22-J an 19). He ready tor thanl'c. travel, tembel-7, 1•. 21. 1ot5 · Sa.023 van ety. break from pa't patterm Fmpha•u' on puhliuty, wr111cn sa-ooe i motenal, manta! 'tatu-. New contact\ 1nd1cated wh1th ultimately rtlllC NOTIC[ --------- prove emotionally, financially o f benefit P\8.tC NOTIC( AQUARIUS (Jan 20-r rh I Kl ('''\low, ma1nu11n bal:intc:. rctu\C '~TmOUl llUIMH ,icnnoua ~ .. to be cajoled tnto snap dec1,t0n You can aOord to play wa1tm1 pmc The~~':.~.,. ..._ aTAftMIWT Y o u have somethtnJ of value . play cards do~ to che~t Yo u're due 10 dOlnQ txit1neet •• The lollOwltlO peraona .,, receive tempt1na offer LlnlEA PERFECT. 51& dOlng ~ .. Cryetel'• PISCES.JFcb J 9-March 20> Lmphas1s on chamma phy\1cal Tuelln Avenv•. Newpoit Oeelon11' '••· Mpy FwMLady, LI! 1 ' ' a..c11 Ca11torn1a t2"3 tie low •· MllftMI• ' 1ttr1c tson , se uct1vc smiles. Scc:nano h1g.hlta)lt' 1ntr1guc, excite m ent. Patriaia J e1tc.1c11esge &1& Bowl, One DeelWoOd, ~· 1dvcnturc, ch allcnac. Many of your he~t qualit1e'1 'lut c 111 forefront lu1t1n Avenue. Ne.,;port ~·CA t~MO.,... V1rao and a nother P1~s play o utstand1na roles. DMcfl Cat1fom1a t2"3 t~'.,bu:n':.. ·1:-':,,. IF SEPTEMBER I Lit YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc c reative, d~!:, :u::;..,.:,.,cron ducrtect: an lndlvlduel intense, capable of meelina deadline~. you wo rk extrcmel)' well untler PATRfCIA BLACKLtOC)I ~· CemOC*l prcuurc, you arc sentimental. roman tit', and you seldom do anyth1na T1111 11eteMeflt ... 111ees _.1111M''t:::';,:,_"' °' ~ In halfway manner Cancer. Capncom pcnons play 1mponi1nt role\ m wtth 1=•~Ct~~.°1· ange County on Auguet 30. ~our ltfe Y ou arc pc~pt1 vc, mercun1I, htahly 1ntelhacn1 you do bc''t ~ · 1N5 when n.innsna lhe show Yo u recently went throu&h 1 pc-nod of ,_ ,.._ confu11o n. forces were ~ttercd -you now arc on m ore \Oltd Pvbflened Orange Coeet Pu~~.:C, ~ emot1onat11o uod.and financeureduc for markcdcl.-vRt1o n You'll he-~ ~ ,:'1':'',:~s 141>-rii8 tM& · luc ky tn love 1n Octo~r ea 001 Sa 021 Se-027 "8.tC NOTICE 0renge CoMt OAJLY PILOT/a.turelly. 8epwnbet 7, 1885 r17 MUC ll)llC( P\IUC 'l)TIC( ' Ml.IC MmC( NaJC ll)TJC( MUC ll)llC( MUC mT1C( MUC MmCl ...c mm MlJC mu --.c mna: f'CMMf~ ~AU.IV ~~I OU.. CownY -~ Oulmbr• SfA~ °' """ .... Ooullty a..tt °'Or-Ce... , , .. CMtte.lo., eo. .. taet7 c~ . I~ INI """-~eQW "':ii .. as•~ ~ Oranoe CoMt '""' .... ..... .. ..... ~·AL.... .,. Cow\ty °" ~ 14, TM ...,..... .. COft-..... CA... ........., 0-. ~ m llOnca ~r1t1or110 ~ "'=.-.:-::L'°'r.1~,~---~=~: -=~~ ,... ,_. -:.'f'="" ... .:.~1:,,,~ ~Wllion. Cw ..... -::==:-r=MOl-::::.-::1 ..... ._ S.001 = ,_ l'ecTIJIOUl•"1&•M ..,,....,_, ~ Coell Tilll d' •It ..... CllertllW.~ Tl*' ~ II CM- LOCAW oon1rectore'emc>1o..._The CA..,.. 11Mm ~l'loe~f'r.14,JI, ..... ~CllrtlolOt-n1i1 :Miii w ... ·.:~.illdw1 tr11 ~ TNI ctn Contrectore Ind 'S:11con-I Pelltloft« Vl.U.1 l . f\ltJC 9'0T1C( ~ll'UClllNd ::::C, ~ .1 _ lepllli:ibet 1, tW .,._ ~ en ~ .... C..., C11Ms •Qr. o. c.. l'fOTIOI 18 HIAHY llectotUhlllUrnlM!ffle~ GlANOP -flloC 8-• U , The ..... P*W "-a.t1T t ,ftlf ..... CouMJ -,,..... m. d • -.... OIVIH INt IN City Cler1c Of I ctnmc.te Of wel._ Of "-PoflOMt LINDA L eTAlW Olf 1tl6 a..426 ~ ... , ••te'*• '*'° ~ t , tMI _.... .. ~ a..t of Or· tM Ctty of ,~ V~. eut>totttlon 1#\der ttle *'M HEM IAI, eke LINDA ~WAL PMlll -troni ._ ~ oo-P\liJC M1fU P\lll1llMcJ 0tMoe .,_ ..... ._,. C4U1ty °" ,,.._ 4• C.-I ... _.,.....,._.:du. -ottiw'• WAIQ"1' .... UNOA L J-Mft•M1• ~--.,. ..._ .,...,.. ~ H ~ ~ ............ f7.~J\, , 11 .. rJiAI 0...... eo.t 19N ::r 11nft1tf1e11o11f tlOll"'-WIOe ~ OLANO(A CMlllllAlWM~ ~ ,.,,~ hllftUI 11 e lfte of ACnnoQIMJ-.. ...,..,....7, lMI Dely"°'~ f1.t• )1 W o4 10 A.Mon Wednee-NobldwllO.~ed C..No D24Ml2 ..cmtOUl.,_N eeoncaOf llACEMt-VITAHZA OM-Mmll'ATW ..... , lept ,._,..... "*'-'*'Or-. COM d i.oeemw 11 IMS IH\leM"ll~0nttieof 14AJllOMI Mm ~MOW IHAL.U ""°°°~DI· lllelOlowtne~-...... ~Ptlol~t114,)' ,;'· TAfl TAIMMINo IN llclel btanll form "",,..,_; Get ,_, I IOOM TMI SIGNS aALLOOHI ANO OOlnO ~ a MUC llmCI '"" J\Det 1 ,. VAAIOUI LOCATIONI by the City WICS II made In ·•-NtthOM The lolowtng '*'°"Ml cmcou .. ca 'LOWEAI '0111 YOU fll • A ~ PWlJC llmCI ....., THAOUOHOVTTHICITY1n•ccordeno wllh the NOnCSIY• ..... .._MtndtewnlUte'*ell*'t· OlfTNlaTYO/f n .OWEAIANOIALLOOHI net Aftdfoe St , Coate f11Cltf1CMM•1&•• llOCO'derloe with the P1e11e Of<Mlk>n1otUV.Notlcund ~,,_ ..... .., ...... ,.-tromthepwtnenhioOC>-'OUlfTAllUALUY ,O,_ YOU. el 3431 Meea.Cellt t2ezt .__SfAW l'ecnnoul• 1&•M ... ..,. llllM'll'r Ind~ • Iha OfCIC>ONI feQulfemtnll ....... ,_ ....... ,.. ••Uflo under IN flc:tltlOue NOTIC[ lS HIAllY Wlml>ledOf\ Wey, Colla ~ J ..... ey .....,,.. The tolow4r'I,.,.,,. •• ...-.. eTATW ,_ ""'"4 TrlrlW'lllOO pel1ernl wllt 0. Md ccndt1IOll1 Ml lortll ........ ~ ..... ,_ .... ~ name of AdYWlc9d GIVEN that on T~. ...... CA t2Ct IJMlgl\, wee Mdr'Oe .... OOlnO bl.ir.--""' ~ .._.. •• ,IC1T110UI ....... O'Med All Pfoep.cOve undef8mtlOll2olthe8'>ed-....................... Mwt19'in0 Coneept1 at40t S.Otemberl7 1N6.et1:60 The ftelltlOut bllal,_ C..fa..._,Celrl 82M AJA I AllOCIATH dOlllt~• .__ITA,_, ~esera.h.ittnepectllll'flC>le naat1ont !echblddermuet ._..._ ••• ...-.. WeettnlneW.A._._.~12., M. 1n ttie c 'ounctt N11Ntt~tf0tttiet*1" A1cNtdbr1Ae111,t 4M1 401e ~ '*-·.....: PUJH .,.,,.,1 11s 1aui Thefolowlllt ,, .. on Tueedey, &ettt-0. lloeneed In llOCCfdenoe ""°" wWl 10 .... , .. ad-Newpor1 lelcah, CA t2te3. Ctwwnbet, 10200 Slater Av-nenNp -fled on 1-""'3 Seoe.ba, Mtulon vi.to. Celf. pot1 e.cfl. CA t2tl3 It . A4>t , • HW1tlnot0n OOtng "'*-:::---.,. b« 10 .. 2;00 , ...... , "51 with 9PPllC:al>i.1t•t• ••w.. w. of .,. ett~ Ill ... The llC1Jtlou• bulllneM enue, fountain V""'1. Cello "' ... County of OfMOe tMt2 ~ J """-· 4011 e.dl CA t2t4I P(QOMAUlED COM La Captlla A*"M, flOlltlllll\ P111t11•nt to Cllllor11le me1ler, you lhould do 1bO n~1t9'~tlorthel*'t· lornle, tt1e City Counc11 wttt FILE NO. FZl2"8. Th• ~ 1• con-Channel ~. NewPoft OoMld lr1ICie .,,_ HI PUT!fll StAVICl.S te1 v1111ey. A~ Wlthlno to <k>Ywnment Code kllon P'omc>tt't lbO ''"' yOllf writ· nenillo w• llllld on Jen. 2&, tldd • publlc '-tne on ttit flUll ...,,,. Mel Addf-Of dlletecl by INcfl. CA t2tt3 1'°' It ..l ~ F. Hun•lflO'Oll 00... Dt Sw n ~ aut>Mlt • bid for Iha tr• 4$80. the Coflt1tct0< wlll be ten r~. "1111'1· "l#llY be tN5 II\ the COul\ty Of Of, IOlloWlnO lM Petton Wlttldt•wlng, T'flol'llM J ~ Thie ~ la c;on. e.d\, '°"' 9*' ~ CA t2M3 trtmtnlnO protect muet 11· entttled to PQlt llPP'OYed f1teO on tltne. MOe '1l.£ HO F11?'3 It A PA 0 P 0 8 AL T 0 Cet1 flrende "-"I, ~ Tiiie etatemem ... lleo di=.:: en lndMduel Tfllt l>uelMM It COi\· Men lM HerntMi1 1010 ttnd tM Mfl'C)6e trimming MWrltlel with the City Of en AYleOt U...CS he lldo CS. Full Herne end Addf .. of CHANGE THE 0£FtNITION lNlml>ledOf\ Wey, Co•t• with Iha COullty C.tt Of Of, J Altner ~ ., lndMdWil P11'1 ..... ~t Mewpon Ind 1*Se w111 onty O. ~ IPC>foved lll\enc:lel lnlllt~ mendado. El lrlbllnel puecs. ll\e PerlOll Wlttldt•wlng· OF SINGLE FAMILY OC. ...... CA t2t2t =County on AUOlllC 14· Thie _....,.,. .-Ned I .... 19liiili CA *1eeo cepted from tno..111 enencs-lion In Ofeltlt lo Ila ... the City :=contra Ud llln -~ Schor"r, Hltl Aoenolte. CUPANCY ANO 80AAOING ~ ._,,, I r-tttl ... County a.ti"' Or· Thie ....... It ... ..., 0..-0 . Toocs 1010 Pllttl ence Outllty contrOI on ,...... llmd• r.telned by eponde ·:::::: C:-aoUd ~ ruetll\, CA t2te0 HOUSE IN THE CITY ZOH-PtlOC A °'~, cs: Put>MNd Or "= el\09 County on .... 14, r.ettl ~-~ o.n. al Of. ~ ~ IMec;tl ·~mino .. be ltrlctly .,., .... City to ln111re per. Publlehed Ofenoe Coeel ING AEGUUTIONS ~ p '*"' . llnQI 1M& .,. -"7 on Mq.tlll CA t2MO l0tced. lonnence of the tonlrect LH la lnformeclon Que o.11y Piiot Augutt 31, a.p. B. CHARGES FOA PHASE iembw 7, 14, 21. 1985 09lly PilOI Auguec 17 24, 31, ,,_ IN$ 1""' oo. .. ,,_. ia c:on PrOl)ONM _,,,..be~ Plane. 9'*1tlc:etlone end ~Ulled"-IOlldtwel tembw 7.'14.:l1.1N5 ll WEEOA.llATEMENTPA().. ~997 Septemw7. t"5 S..te2 ~~ 0,.,. CCl9t -..~Or ~~°"'a~., '*1, eriled under ..._, eoyer of'llciel e>roe>OMI lorme lo be S..oo5 QA AM F 0 A I 9 8 5 1 ~ PllO( Au9UI' ff, 24, S1, ...---:'f: ,..._ ~ end .,,,.. be ~ u..a '°' bldOlng cen be oo-eonMjo de un eboQedo en (~5) Edwin Webber. rtaJC M)llC( ~'* 1, 1985 o.ll't Piiot ~ 7 24 3 t ...-1. ..,_... by one Of ttle fomw of bid--lalned only 11 lhe Otltce of :':~~~cs.'*::: Inc ~ a.Ml ~ 1 1* o,. -· •II ... hlild c1«'1 MQl(t1)' reQUlfed by ~~Clty Engineer, City Hal. menera 111 ~eepuHlt "8JC fl)TlC( l'-matt.,. ere be1r10 ACTITIOUI .,._.. r\B.IC fl>Tla S.St6$ .o.,,. ~1 0..-Of Or· SeetlOll 10 of ttle ~ .......... ol Plana end~ eecrlle..iti.y111gune. puede ACithuU• .,..... Ofoceeeed pul'Wt IO the ---ITA.,.....,. ACTmOUI ..,..... "8.JC fl)JIC( .,. ~,Qt\~ 14, ~llonL Alt propoule lf'9ll catlone II S6 00, lnciudlng -'9Qlltr.0. • tllmc>o MAim ITAT'lmNT P1ennlnQ Lewt of the Stete ~ to1owtr1g per.one we ..,._ ITAnm.wf "8JC llJTlCl ~ be rnerked "PROPOSAL lo 11 Ille bidder~ 1·T0THE AE8POHOENT Thef al Celtforllle (GoY't Code doing~• rn.i ACTmUUl•-H ,._,_, FOATAfETAIMMINO".eflCI lhal IM Plana Ind Spec:M-The. petltlonef l\el Ned a :::::::: :'~we Section 86,000 et Mq) end FANNING ASSOCIATES, !doing.::::::::~ ere MA19 ITAW f1C'"10Ue MJll•N I>~ Otwip ~ be melted Ot ~IO. c:etlOlll be Mnl by mall,"" petition conce<nlng your ~YSICAL THERAPY & "" Fountain Vtlltfl; Zoning I 1 l65en<I Lii. Coale MeM. I 80\JTH COUNTY BRO-T,,. IOllOWWIQ 0--•• MAm ITA~ o...t ~ .t..,giA'I p 2' 31 tobelll lheMndeoftheClty malllng end h and ling ~ tt you 11111 to Ille• SPORTS REHABILITATION Ofdlnenoe. TheZonlngOrdls CA t2ta7 KEAS 2110 Newport 81 CIOlng ~ • The lolkM4r1Q pereona •• ~ • (IM Cllf'tl In lier offtce In the City Cherget l'1elt be en ecf, reeponee within 30 ct.ye of SERVICES 22700 Lek• F°'' nence. Zoning Mapa end Patnae A. FennlnQ. 1116 •3' Coate .,._. CA 12e27 FAHTeSTIC SAM'S, 1807 dcMnG ~ • S.-978 H ... 10200 81al• All9nUe, Oltlonel 12.00 NeltMr the the d•t• lhet Ihle eunwnone .. Orfve . , 12t Et TCKO ••hlbl1• •• on flit ,,, "" Sandi Lii , Cotta ....... CA Jwry A Wood 2110 .... w Orengtel'IOtpe A ... FIA. THE KNITTING H AMs on or tlefcn ttle tlountatect CO.I ol lhe Plana end~ 11 MfYed on you yOllf ~ CellfornlaHl30 · ' P\enninQ ~t end 92827 por1 81 ,34 Co.ta MMe enon, Cellfomle t2M3 tNOO :sto1 c tut eo. 1--------- At Iha dellgneted llrne, Ill llcellon1, nor the co.I of fault m.y be enter., end the CfllQ W Singer 22700 .,. eveileble for public: In-Thlt l>ullNtl I• COi\, CA 92627 . M81nell, lnC CelltonH Hlghwey Cotona del Mar P\llJC M)TIC[ bide receNed wtll be publldy mlll~ end handltlig wltl be court may ant• • judgment LM• f!0t..1 Drive # 121 El 9')9C1IOll end axairnlNllon ducted by en lnCIMdual Th11 t>v11ne11 II con COfO<>f'e'lon 1807 W Of, CA t2t25 opened, nam1nec1 end de-1~ ,.~ contelnlno lnfunctlve or T0<o, c amomla 92830 ' ThON a.wing to t•tlty In Petrlcl• A Fanning ouctect t>y .,. lndMduel ' angethorpt A.,. Fulerton, Evelyn J ~. 152 AC t moue _,_,, elated by the City CWtl Bid· he ~"7 reeervee the rlgllt otl\ef" ord«I concerning Thie t>ullnell It con, laVOt or In ~llOll to Thll tteternenl WM llled Jwry A Wood Calff0tnta 92"3 Cr.cent 0t ·DC8E. Gtet1-MAm ll ATORWT c11f1 end the public er• In, lo reject any Of ell bide, dlvtek)n of Ofoperly, apouNI ducted by .,. lndtvlduel theee ptopoult wlll be given with Iha County CleA of Of, Ttllt llti~I lllU hied Tho• 001ineu 11 ~ ~. T .. • 7904e TM ~ PtnOna Me Ylted to be~ et 1he .,,..,_ MDCl11td1 4 ~ ~l>PO"r. "ChMC:UllOdy; Child CAAIO W. SIMOER an 09P0t1unlty-IO do eo. II ange County on Augull 9, wtlll ,,.. County Cler1l of Of, due1ect t>y a corporetlOtl u.ctnda M Ser"9fi ~ doing~" decleretlon o f u ld ~!...,"'-Ctty of,_ aupport. attorney feH, Thie •latement wu Nied lunMr lnl0<metlon 11 de-1986 a.nge County °" AUQU9t 12, Mu ne ll Inc Lloyd Donna ,_,,., Tanana. CA BAK£ PARl<WA" PLAZA propoula. --:"'' c....,,. COltl, and IUCh Olhet tellel wllll the County Clerk of Or· tired on Item A, you mey . ,... 1995 M8'golll, P~t • t35e LTD 282 s Mii• 0r .... °'' Affbld1110reoellled,t 1tam-Detect. Augull. t986 u may be grenttd by tile a County on A 11 26 conlect the Planning 0. Publilllled Ofenge Cou1 ,_ Thla ttetement wM flied Thia l>ullntilt 1, con· ell9t CW!lornoa 92627 1ned end dedered wUI be re-Publlahed Orenge Cout court The glll'nllhment 01 1~ ugu · oartment and°" Item 8. you Dally Piiot AUOUll 17, 24, 31. P\il>ltlhed Otange Cout w1tt11n. County Clerlf. ol Of, ducted t>y co-~• Aooer1 O ~r-12il N terred by ttle City Cleric to Del~ Piiot Sep1em1>ar 7, wages teldno ol money or ,.... may con1ect tlle Public Septembef 7, 198!> Deify Piiot Avgue1 17 24 31 •nge County °" Augutt 5. E~ J a.urin Wtleon StrMI Ste 202 Ille Cltt Engl,..., end the 1118 P<opeily or Olher court Publllhed Orange Cout Work• Oepulment, 11 S•M2 Septemt>et 1 1995 · l945 Tlll9 aatement -flied eo.ta ..._. C• '1?827 City A~ lor ehectllng Se-018 eulhCKtttd prOCMC1lno1 mey OaHy PllOI AugUll 31, Seo, ~~2 ~OUNCL OF THI .,._"' W\fll'C . Sts972 p ~ Wltll Ille Counry Clerli o4 Or, T~ l>u1•"61• II COi' end r_.,.-.. lo Iha City allbO reeult ~embet 7 t4. 21 1985 r~ "" ~ ut>lllhecl O.enge ~· 9f'09 County °" AuQu1t t2 OUCteCS b) • 1ttr1<tec> pan,.., Councll et"' regulet meet, .,._"' W\JJC.[ MAY 2t l985 ' ' · Se-Oll CITY OF 'OUNTAIN VAL, D911y Ptlot AUQVlt 17 24 31 1945 1f11p 1ng on Ocrtober 1, 1985 r~"" Lee A..,~ Cleftl ay: Lrf, I~ McC!endoft, FICTTTIOUI IMl ... 81 81-IC W\TlC[ Sec>lemt>et 7 1945 ,..-FloC>ef1 O s-t,. Prior 10 comme ncing NO'nCI Of' Q. A. Lfte, o.,.uty c~ · Ctty Clettl NAm ITAlT•NT rUUL "" S.t73 Pu~ Orange COM! TNe '"~' -. hied woni. ,,,,. con11ect0< end ell " AJ•WIQ Cow.llllON Publlltlecl Orange Coea: P'Ull.IC NOTICE Put>llltled Ofanoe Cout Tiie IOllOwtng pet90fll .,. F'K:TmOU• llUIMU Deify~ A.ugldt 17 2• 3, ""'"".,,.. C:.ou"'y c ... "' (x, aubcontrecton llhell obleln ftUlllJC .. ANNO Delly Piiot AUQUll 31, s.p, DeHy5 Pilot September 7. d<>ing t>ullMM u NAm ITAnm.MT P\lll.JC M)TlC( Seotemt>et 7 1te5 W'Q9 Co.;nt) "" A.uQu.i 6 1 bu*-11cenM from the Sep bet 7 985 temt>et 7 t4. 21. t985 FICTITtOUI IU9Mll Iii! BLUE BONNIE CLEAN-S.971 t~ City of Fountlbln v--,"' ae-·~ .. .c!na,1 • . . Sa 999 NUii ITA-nmNT Se-OIG ING SERVICE, 239 1 Aulgert T ... lottowlng peraona ... FICTTTIOUI .,..... Fmm cordence with the City Mu-Exception No 85-•7 -The lonowtng OWllOM at• P\llJC NOTICE Or . Co.ta Meee. CA 92826 d~ ~~N~NCIAL INs NAMI ITA~ I Pvl>lltnecl :.-..,. ~ n1c1pe1 Code No Vol\Hne 1, John F Swint doing bullMM u Tedlnleel Bozene AaOzym:n1k:. FORMATION SERVICE s.4J Tiie IC>llooMng peraona we I P'\llJC M)TlC[ Deify Pote>t A."9'>11 " <'4 • • Tltle 5, ~I.,.. 504 end NOTICE IS HEREBY 81-"' W\ffC[ St lH U11llmlttd. t 4805 2391 AutQe!'I Dr CO.ta W WillOn •82 Coeta M... doing t>v~.. Sec>tel'll>e • •985 5.08 GIVEN that I publlc hMtlng rlllUUl. nu Brownelon• Ln • WHI, .::~:r:OF Meat CA 92626 CA 92827 . S£A80AN WORLD MA.A, FtCTTnUUe .,_.. ~fl • en eccordence with the wtll t>e Mid bef0t• the Hunt, I T A T I II I N T 0 F ml~=~~-C~~i~OI. t 4805 u• Of' '1CTITIOUI Thea bu1lnna II c:on, Clay Griffin El>c*IOll s--3 l<ETiNG 17 t30 San Mtleo r::::-~1!!!!!!_ ere --------- OfO\lltlonl al Section 1700 lngton BMetl Planning Com-WITHDflAWAl Wei t, 11U•-11 .... .-dUC1Bozect tty ~~~al W Wilaon •62 W Coeta •8"22 FounlWI V_,,., CA ~ .. ...---.,._JC IW\TIC[ and 1780 lndult"9, of Ille m'*9lol\ tor the OllfOO-ol ~ , .. -•• .-Brownetone Ln . --.,.. ~r·~·lkl C ......, 7 92708 OOtnQ ~ • r~ "" Labor Code of Iha Slate of , .. ...,... .... • ... .._ mintier. CA 92&83 The fOllOWlng O•r9ont Thll ttaletr\W\I wN llled MMe, A nv2 Judll1I E. SeeoOtn 17 l30 8NM REAL ESTA TE CON ,....., Ccuncil conllOerlng Ilia appllcent 1 0NlllAT9MI .,..,.,. Thie bueln•u I• con, lltve et>endoned the UM OI w:tll Ille County C1eA o1 Of, Tllll t>u11neu 11 con, c . SUL TA~S 24300 El Toro ACTT1lOU• IU ... U C~:,:'~:1 "'"'hcinv•-. reciu-t to conatruct • 19 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll Ouctect by en lndMdual tlle Flctllloua 8 u11neu ~ Counry on Augut1 14 ducted by an 1ndMOual -:,~~·~-:g~~~/ Four>leln !Rel Lagune ~CA t2M3 MA* l"TAff.-.wl o ...... , oun _, unit two-11ory motet wttll an Na.. Letlle Phtttlo• Name ea.-Hc>mM, t178 11985 City Orllfil'I ·-• 8Nce,..... ~ 33 r n. 1~ 1>9'M>t\a .,. llU by reeolutlon edopltd encr09Chment lnlO lhe aide Thi I I led SE Main Str .. t • A IMne ,... Thi• ataternenl -flied T.hll l>vain... II COr\· s..two c N9wOOf'I 8-:fl OOtnt;j ~ .. the Of.Velllng hOllf1)' rate OI y8'd Mtl>eck '#lthln the C4 The IOlloWlng '*'°" llu wtlh 1~1 ~~b.r":'ol 'o,, CA 92714 ' ' . P\il>lilMCI Or Cout wtlll IM County Citn of Qf, ductect by en INSMdulll CA t'lee31 -, 1. A • S • 4 ,-. > WtQee for a.di CHl1 or type Zone Olttrlet on • 50 loot wtthdrewri u • gen«el part, ~County on Augoll 30, The F1Ctltlou1 8ullneN Delly Piiot Augu:1: 2• 3 t enge County on Augutl 14. Judith E Seaborn Tlltl oo.neu 11 con· SOC.•• TES '!.! E •1• of woniman or mee11enlc wide lot on :tie ww1 llde of '* lrom the Plrt'*-"IP op-199!> Name referred lo at>ow wu S.Oltmbef 7 1985 . . 1985 Thi• statement ,.., hied ducted t>y .,. INSMduai 5,, .. , C.Osta U&N :.• needed 10 execute the CCOs Bueti Boulev81d be'-1 eraung under the llctltlout '211141' ltiec:I In Orange County on S•9&0 ,.... '#'$th tn. County Clerll of Qf, &n.c;ie ~tllCOt• 9262' tract wtliCtl wlll be -Wded EUii encl Olrtleld A....,.UM bu 1 1 n •I I n Im e O I PublllMCI Orenge Cout Decembet 3 1984 FiLE NO Pul>lllhed ~ Cout ~ County on AVQVll 9 1 Tllit lltl_,t ..u 111eCS .J-C. ""•' ·~ E IO the eucceeeflll l>ldder. The publlc ,_,,Ing wlll be PARKCOURT PARlNERS It Delly Piiot Seoeember 7 14 F262243 ' 11111-1C MnflC[ Dally Piiot Auguat 17 24, 31, wfif't 1,.,. County C1efto of Or, 17tf't Ser-C.olJla ~ ~A Ptwelllng .. In cleMI-Mid on TuMdey, September !One Civic PIG.I, Sult• 250, 21 28 1985 . . PhlliO H MCNlllTIM 11711 r~ "" Seottmber 7 19115 ,_ CounlY °" Augull 9 9262' llcallon1 nol Ptovtded fOf by 17, 1965, at 7.00 pm In the Newoort Bueti, c.Jlfornle ' ' Sa-021 SE Mlln Street •A '1rv1ne FtCnTtOUI _,..... S.979 "'-'.,...,,,_, Orenge Coeet ~ ' Autl'I 8 i<i.s' •at E •1• the reeolutlOll lhell not 0. City Counell Cllambet. Civic 926e0 CA 927 t4 ' ' ' Delly 1>1101 Augut1 17 24 31 ...... S1r .. 1 C:.<nta ........ A 1ee1b lhen Ille mo.t r9C«ll C«tttt 2000 Main Street Tile llc1111001 butlneu Dale Slmt>ro 1801 Gel NA.• ITA"n•NT . Sec>temt>er 7 1985 Pu~ Or Cout 92627 wegt determln•llon for the Huntington Beech, C111: name statement lor the oari, Pt.el.IC NOTICE at•• T e<race, 'eo..ona ~ de::::::::::: :'1'°"' are Pla.JC M>TICE Se 96 710.•fy PllCM Augu;'f: 24 31 ' Tnt1 °"' """ • c.~,. ~County" .... pub-'°'"'' 02648, ,, wflk:ll lime "9(1hlp WU Nied on June 6, Mat. CA 92625 COMPUTER CO-OP 881 FICTl'TlOUS llUl4Nlll Sec>ltmt>er 7 1s.&5 CIUGl90 o, 6 ""'"""' ..i pert II by the u. 8. Dec>.,,, ancl piece written 1nc:1 °'" 1983 In tlie County of ()r, FICTITIOUt 9UIMH Thll t>uilneu wu c;oos w 18111 St 1 Co 1 M NA• ITATl•NT Pt.el.IC NOTICE s .. ~ nenti•P ment of LabOf end "' no IMllmony wlll be pr-led. •noe. FILE NO. F217G58 .... ITATl•NT Oucied by. llmlled partner· CA 92827 ,.. . I. ... Ttle 1o4towlng peraons .,. ~ G <Ill~· event ltiell" be .... then tlie Any pe11on dHlrlng Fu11 Herne end Addr ... ol The IOllowlng pereone •r• lllilp Bf of C 1 OOlng bualn.-u FICTITlOU8 .,..... I Tr••• stat_,, ... h..o Hteblltn.d federal mini, further lnlormlllon reg8'd-Ille Pe~ Withdrawing OOlng t>ullneu u Oomanl. Trilt 11a1ement wu llled orni~m, LIO :,'!:,' M ~8' p 0 ATER s 8 Ac I< H 0 E Na.. l"T A~ I l'\IBUC M)TlC[ ""'" ,,.. COU"t; .._ eor• ::.ot Or mum w~. Ing :1111 mtll• may contact RUSSELL W KIDDER. One 3333 S Brlltol • t8t6, wttll tlle County Clerll ol ()r, ~974 ~ tBth s9rreet' SERVICE. 16 12 Wtwt. Oea Tiie lo4i0wi"O l>W'IOn9 are -tn98 Count, Y •...gue• Tiie ontrector 1nell j.JMnlne Frenk, Auociete Civic Plu.a. Suite 250, New-Cotte Meee, CA 92626 ange County °" Augull 28. Coll ._._ CA 92627 St Cotta MeM, CA 92626 ooing ~ u I FlCTJT1(MJI ~U 19~ Otovtde 9"d1 ~lion PlenMr, at (714) 536-5271 pot1 BMc:h, Celllornla 926&0 Ref Oultt>tll, 3640 ,tH, S 1985 Th~• t>utlneu 11 con, Dewn K Port•. t6 12 THE TEDOV BE.AA OE, NAm eTA ro.wT ,,..,,.. l'*"'inCe M requited by Iha Publllhed Orenge Coast Signed· AUMell W Kldder Beer St, S1111e Ana, CA Publlshecl Orenge Coul Ovcted by • c:orocr1tlon Wlllle Oak Se eo.ta ....... LIVEAV COMPANY 11 "I TN~ l>W'IOn9 ere P\JDioal'eC 0.•"96 -OU Labor Code of the Stet• of Delly Pllo( Seolember 7 ...._,I(...., ...... 112704 Delly Piiot Augull 31 Sep-Bfefl Lid Roe.rt M CA·~ C~Otl Coll• ...... CA CIOl'1Q ~.., ~ Pll()l AuQ .. s• .-1• l Celifom4e, end ..... e.xec:ute till& • "'9. OM Clwtc ......_ ltltle Thia t>ut1ne11 1• con, tembet 7 14, 2t, Iii!~ Bleetl~ ~I Stec>f*I C Port• t612 92626 Z MAA8l E CO 22S Eat Seotemoet ' 1\lb' • contrector'• cettJfteete re-S...02t -.............. CA ducted by .,, Individual s.-008 Tha llttarnent ... llled WM• Oak SI Co.ta ...... ClltrlM w .11..,,, A.ll6aon WIAeon Co.la ...... CA !;. .. 985 Sunroof. air cond .. cruise. AM/FM stereo. floor mats. (Stk # 18048). 1985 TOYOTA MR2 Several MR2's In Stock To·Choose Froml . '84 DATSUN '81 MAZDA SENTRA GLC Air cond , don'I wait (# 1JLE850) '83 CHEVY BLAZER Laroe tlnQl,,. & ~ eictra. (# 1GIE7141 Supet condl (# 18YR891) '82 PLYMOUTH RELIANT '81 DATSUN 280Z Fully IOeded, lo mlles (• 1CJN6311 '82VW WESTFALIA Awning & relngeratOft (II aF 0V222 I '85 TOYOTA STAKEBED '85 TOYOTA PICKUP 2 X 4 A11ent1on tradesmen and crattsmen We II cu.,1om assemble one to sun your needs !Ser 11en1 !Ser =66761 20 to choose from• Custom paint, llft kit, wheels & tires. (Ser # 1526) (Ser fl 18132) '79 HONDA SEDAN 1'78 COROLLA SR-5 L/B Mini COOdlllont (. 789VBDI '84 PONTIAC 2000Fi SEDAN SUNllRD '76 LANDCRUISER WAGON I Soul 1Pf1k.1 ., • tVilif ~ '82 'iOR_i>.~I FUTURA SEDAN '80 TOYOTA SUPRA Orange COP1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 7, 1985 NEW '85 CAMARO NEW '85 CHEVETI'E NEW '85 CAVALIER NEW '85 CELEBRITY MODEL STOCK# ID# MODEL STOCK# ID I MODEL STOCK# ID # MODEL STOCK# ID # CHEVETTE Hl8 IE.DAN 1503 13&482 CAVAUEAIE.DAH 1225 143871 ca.EM'TY WAGON CAMAAO 8ERUNETTA 1173 432612 CHEVETTE H/8 IE.DAH 1757 14"'933 CAVAUERIEDAH 15'56 119023 1658 191270 CAMARO 8ERUNETT A 1388 437'0tf7 CHEVETTEHl8COUflE 1759 144098 CAVAUEAIEDAH 1817 12137• CEL.UfWTY WAGON 2381 239no CAMARO SPORT COUPE 1803 ~ CHEVETTE Hl8 COUP£ 1852 147156 CAVAUEARDAH 1818 120015 C£.LUfVTYCOUPE 2620 257188 CAMAROIPORT COUPE H113 444e22 CHEVETTE H/8 IEDAH 1898 1'80e7 CAVAUEAIEDAH 1878 121943 CEL.DNITY IEDAH 2e22 258035 CAMARO SPORT COUPE 1ne 4479().$ CHEVETTE H/8 IEDAH 1900 148248 CAVAUEASEDAH 1913 123238 CEl£8NTY IEDAH 2626 25e700 CAMARO H.AUNIETT A 1809 448438 CHEVETTE Hl8 COUP£ 2082 15719' CAVAUEAIEDAH 191• 123181 CELEBRm' COUPE 2939 2597•7 CAMARO SPORT COUPE 1820 44&413 CHEVETTE Hl8 COUPE 2'iM 177352 CAVAUERIEDAH 1923 123232 CELEBRm' WAGON 2680 26"4855 CAMARO BERUNETT A 1909 '51532 CHEVETT'E Hl8 COUPE 2761 19()9.45 CAVAUEAIEDAH 1931 121917 CELOAITY WAOON 2989 2e5ee4 CAMARO 9EALl..-rl'A 2800 '88610 CHEVETTE Hl8 COUPE me 183419 CAVAUe.A IEDAH 1937 123559 CELUAfTYWAOON 2994 28eo30 CAMAAOIPORTCOUPE 2820 ~ CHEVETTE Hl8 COUP£ 2871 193807 CAVAUe.A IEDAH 1944 121387 CELEBNTYWAOON 2700 le6407 CAMAROIPORT COUPE 2822 ~ CHEVETT£ Hl8 COUP£ 2872 193830 CAVAUERRDAH 20'2 124468 CELUNTY WAOON 2701 285187 CAMAAolPORT COUPE 3083 "98271 CMEV£TT'E H/8 IE.DAH 3022 197122 CAVALIER IEDAH 2•28 133752 Cn.DNTYWAGON 2755 281701 CAMAROSPORT COUPE 3085 '918 CAVAUEA WAGON 2538 222297 CELUAfTY WAGON 2791 288847 CAMARO l!lEAUHETT A 3189 500.-90 CAVAUEA IEDAH 2851 22822:3 CELEMTYCOUPE 2886 27'135 CAMAROZ21 3207 '82853 NEW '85 IMP/CAPRICE CAVAUEA WAGON 2982 247'71 cnUNTY COUPE 2950 27654'5 CAMARO SPORT COUP£ 3229 502706 CAVAUEAIEDAH 2983 24'8096 CELEMTY HOAH 3100 282'92 CAVAUEA=AH '¥YZ7 252397 CELEBRm'WAGON 3160 288135 CAMARO SPORT COUP£ 3232 502608 CAVAU!R AH 3028 252215 MODEL STOCK # 10 II CAVALIER llDAH 3071 25-4686 CELEBRITY WAGON 3260 297916 CEL£8AITY WAGON 329<1 3042'8 CAPRICE CLA&lfC IE.DAN 122• 140709 CAVAUEA IEDAH 3156 257271 CELEBRITY WAGON 3327 303765 CAPNCEC& •MK:SEDAH 1903 157932 CAVAUEA SEDAN 3236 147926 CELEBRITY WAGON 3328 303123 CAPRICE Cl •MK: IEDAH 2035 13no8 CAVALIER SEDAN 33~ 27901 1 CELEBRITY WAGON 3343 300274 NEW '85 CITATION CAPNCEC& •11te1EDAH 217'9 18"&83 CAVALIER WAGON 3321 281633 CELEBRITY WAGON ~5 300762 CAPNCEC& -....CIEDAH 2218 it' CAVALIER WAGON 3322 27461 7 CAPNCEC& -....CWAGON2733 NEW '85 MODEL STOCK# ID I CAPNCE Cl.A8IK: WAGON291• NEW '85 VANS ' CAPNCE~IEDAH 2916 78 CfT ATIOH H H/8 IEDAH 204 109510 CAPRICE Ct.Al8IC NOAH 2917 185890 FULL SIZE TRUCKS CfT ATIOH • Hl8 IEOAH 708 118015 CU'Nee Cl U.C IEDAH 2976 1&4137 CARGO VANS CfT ATIOH M Hl8 COUPE 1051 123e20 CAPRICE Q..M8tC SEDAN 3012 187903 MODEL STOCKI 10 # CIT ATIOH M Hl8COUPE 1101 128224' CAPNCE Cl A.-C IEDAH 302• 184038 C10PfCKUP 963 CIT ATIOH • Hl8 COUPE 1102 12S838 CAPNCECUMICIEDAH 30'8 187862 130078 MODEL STOCKI 10 IJ err ATIOH • Hl8 IEDAH 132• 130630 C10PfCKUP 2941 178337 CIT ATIOH •~SEDAN 1325 121888 CAPNCEC& U.C IEDAH 3051 1879'2 K104a4PICKUP 3200 178109 020 CHEVY VAN 1118 129441 CAPAICEC& -....CNDAH 3052 188032 CfT A TIOH M H18 IEDAH 1328 130202 CAPNCE Cl.A8IK: RDAH 3119 188'7'93 C10PICKUP 3202 172328 020 CHEVY VAN 21().t 1s.cn8 CAPRICE Cl U.C WAOOH3130 179522 C2JPICKUP ~ 1&4506 020 CHEVY VAN 2105 157'11 CAPNCEC& U.CWAOOH3146 179'13 C20PfCKUP 3205 180290 020CHEVY VAH 213' 157899 C10PfCKUP 1796 139860 020 CHEVY VAN 2402 159071 CAPAICE Ct.Al8IC WAOOH31 !>4 17'9223 NEW '85 AST RO C30PfCKUP 2358 183943 010CHEVYVAH 2435 1736el CAPAICE Ct.Al8IC WAGON31 n 179351 K104UPICKUP 3200 178109 020 CHEVY VAN 2787 UI0275 MODEL STOCK # ID # ASTAOCAAOO VAN 2255 126052 ASTAO CAAOO VAN 2392 144832 ASTA0 CAAQO VAN 3273 15073' CAMAROS MOOEL STOCK11 10 " CAMAROZ·21 295 100398 CAMARO SPT .CPE 478 107931 CAMAROZ·21 621 110153 CAMARO BERUNETI A 656 411900 CAMA.RO SP'T .CPE sn 411332 CAMAROZ·21 766 41~72 CAMAROZ·21 765 41~2 CAMAROZ·21 899 .. 19564 CAPAICECLASSICWAOOH 3239 17930IJ C20PICKUP 3205 180290 C~ICESEDAH 3246 197607 C20PICKUP 3274 185287 IMPALA SEDAN 3251 19873' C10 ~P 329e 187339 C~ECLASSICWAOOH 3270 181060 C-10 UP 3337 187433 CAPAICE CLASSIC WAOOH 3293 181018 C-20 PtCKUP 3409 186738 CAPAtCE SEDAN 3295 206330 C>20 PfCKUP 3'10 186729 IEDAH 91k•3333 20o.t18 C-20 flta<UP 3'11 188991 D 7.7°/o FINANCING ON SELECTED MODELS CA MA ROS CA MA ROS MOOE. STOQ<# IO ti MOOEL STOCK11 10 " CAMAROZ·21 1 .. 79 438763 CAMARO SPT .CPE. 1820 44&413 CAMARO SPT.CPE. 1602 444729 CAMAROZ·21 1932 451249 CAMAROSPT.CP£. 1803 '44621 CAMAROZ·21 2062 457050 CAMAAO SPT.CP£. 1~ 444637 CAMAROZ·2S 2126 458751 CAMARO SPT.CPE. 1813 444622 CAMAAO SPT.CPE. 2128 458328 CAMARO SPT.CP£. 1616 444295 CAMAAOZ·21 2186 461182 CAMAAO SP'T CPE. 1713 447171 CAMAAOZ..21 2554 461250 CAMARO SPT.CP£ 1739 447465 CAMAAO SPT.CPE. 2n1 485984 CAMARO SPT.CPE 1n5 447031 CAMARO SPT.CPE. 2968 491593 020 CHEVY VAH 2999 187299 020 CHEVY VAN 30().t 188102. G30 CHEVY VAN 3056 19e054 G30 CHEVY V AH 3103 1~ G30 CHEVY VAN 3110 197375 G30 CHEVY VAN 31'6 1988()3 G30 CHEVY V AH 3285 19e795 CELEBRITY MOOEl STOC1<11 10 " CELEBRm' WON 1657 191 .. 25 CELEBIWTY SEDAN 1667 140066 CAPRICE CLASSIC MODEL STOCK II 10 II CAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN 1 n9 156485 CAPA!Ce CLASSIC NOAH 1938 159616 CAPRICE CLA8SIC 8EOAN 2231 16e117 CAPAICE Cl..ASSIC SEDAN 2782 11~n 7 N Ftneneing evlilable on hlled YeNclee otty with IPPltMld credit ll'IYOloe wlU'c:>U1 deduc1lng laciOfy holdbecil. inoencive peymencs laclOfy IOcal advet1111ng and factory get rNlty '81 PLY. RELIANT WAG. '83 DATSUN 200SX AT ps, ac IW cc. pdl, stereo (1 BW5640) 5 spd, caM (1HM0464) $4288 $6488 '81 M~.., 4 cyt at ac, cc, tw. stereo. sunroof pw VB. at. ac. pw, pdl, tw, cx: .. cus. pwr seat, w-NC. s519ia $5988 '82 FORD CLUB WAGON '83 DATSUN 200SX 15 Pass. VB, auto. air ( 1 ESG989) s7999 4' cyl, 5 epd, cau ( 1 HMQ46.4) •&688 '83 TOYOTA COROLLA '84 FORD WAGON 6 cyt, at.pa, ec. stereo (1KHJ251) •7788 AT ps, ac cass ( 1 HGU593) $7388 '~ CITATION H/B ·va. auto. air cond (1GSS989) $5488 '83 RENAULT ALLIANCE AT. ps, ac, stereo. CUS1 Int (1FVA976) $5388 '82 CHEVY C-10 PICKUP '82 CHEV CAPRICE SEO 8 cyl. 8Yt0, pis (338073) V8, at, ps. ac. stereo ( 1 EWN473) •&488 s5999 '83 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto. air, plstr, casa (1 HGU593) $6988 '81 OLDS CUT. SUP. V6. at. ps, ac, pw, tw ex:, casa. llt, wwc. (1EXS363) '83 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto, caas (1GHY399) •6688 '82 CHEV. G-10 VAN 6 cyt. at, pa, tw, 2·tone (1MLZ596) $6488 '84 OLDS CUT. SUP. 4 dr, V6, auto, air cond, pc, crul1e (1UMB0871 •7988 -~---~_,...~~------~-----~~LCE_. ... _.. __ ._ ........................ ._.._._..._"""'11_... ... _... .... -.ii;:,.... ........... ~J ..... & .. , I PAGE 2. ColdweH Banker, Newport 3. Coldwefl Banker, Coata Mesa 4. Great Western Real Eitate 5. Waterfront Homes 6. Lido Realty 7. Unique Homes I INSIDE PAGE 8. Grubb & Ellls 9. Grubb & Ellls 10. Grubb & Ellls 11. Sotheby's International 12. D•bout Better Homes and Gardens 13. Lynne Valentine Prop. PAGE 14. Cote' Realty 15. Rernax of Costa Mesa 18. Remax of Costa Mesa 17. Remax of Costa Mesa 18. <Horge Elkins Co. 19. Llongt Of Newport PAGE .20. Harbor Realty Hunt & Assoc. Reva Samuets, Rltr. 21. Fairway One 23. Homes On Revtew 32. The Real Estaters I I ... NEY~ LI STINGS a ; ffl/i • 4'""' E p 1 _.. ~ ...,,_ Tar a r ~·:,,. .. ~~-~-·-· WATERFRONTS ~~-~~/Jr/, - -., .. ,~ ~ ---J. Q .,..,,.. 6'0ff l. ..... .. ••f•d ~-.... ~ ea; .-.,..-.. ,,...,. ...-..,.. ~~St') .... ~ &.-&I • .,,. 1-.--~r.d "1WMdtllJ>~*» ,,_,,.g. ~~ .._.on 417 frOflUglt ,,.. L6'J 'X'*"J ... ~ ·~, ~ Ea ... rt "1fftAI 7 I IU 11 IB tl .. 9Jlll •x.-, ,..., '.._, ~ oo ec.. 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Private setting. brick petio. ........,,.,. .... ct UI '"'?\A and sunny . Im al 11 llJ•I S. IUtior• sw e aping views of the bay. OCIW'\. He port Center and mountains from the best W1il in lido Pane high-rise buikting. Fu1 MCUrfty. ..... . ...... 5 BA i*'9 bonus room In medley of cokw & light. forewer \'iew, pool & spa. French doors. com- ~ •• wg oombinatk>n of taste. room. location. .. &price. Lm8LI ....... Udo cowmy villa. 75' lot, 2 land~ pdos. ,_ dwood entry, step-down LR, FR & lbrwy. al •ep1ace Large formal DR. • •ta 1111 Ill • 5 BR. •.5 BA. custom oo gotf oourae. Freeh ..,., • .,.. pool, spa, eotertalnment --. 12· tl 1 med celliags. formal dining, wet bar . -,,..,.. YO&fl k>¥8 the easy 8'eganoe of tNa ct utc IC I 191 I •• Hrt beauty. 5 BR, .... _. patloe wlltt tM~wg kuttalns. Truty an oaia. . OTHER AREAS -111a.m First lime ottered. Bright and clean 2 BR condo wttt'I coot shady backyard to eojoy summer barbecues. Near shopping, poots. teoms . -· II ., ..... Dramatic ooeantront condo, 2 BR. 2 BA, turnilhed. One year new decor. atalra to bMch, breettrtMing Yiew. A perfect aummer home. ~ BEST BUYS llSP'IU LIU! 111,111 Townhome with 2 BA, 1 'h BA, fireplace, double attached gar&ge#nd private patio. Nice end unit In security gated community with pool. Ideal for first time buyers! Develop some equity nowl IAl'T•Wn llH,111 Perfect trl-level condo with 2 BA, 2 B~. formal dining and llvlng room with fireplace In excellent location. Water oriented community with pool, spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your $$ -shop and compare, then call. .- Tll Tm Tl llY II llW1 1111,llO There Is no better way to brighten your future! This 3 BR, 1 BA home with pool sized back yard la conveniently located and Is currently In the process of refurbishing. Call to see this one now! WWI WUT l YlLllJ 1111,111 Contemporary 3 BA, 21t'I BA condo with the best location In complex. Two levefs of quality with air conditioning, fireplace, sundeck, attached 2 car garage, greenbett and community pool & spa. Has been priced to sell! Call before It's too late. uu Tl llUIYE 1111,IOO Family-sized 2-story, 3 BR home with pool, spa and bonus room over the garage creates the best buy In Costa Mesa I Well cared for, good location and close to everything. What more could you ask for? Call to see todayl lllUTllU • MWP•t llAlll 1141,IOO You get your money's worth In this two story condo with 2 large bedroom~ plus studio, large llvlng room, deluxe kitchen with eating area. formal dining. skylight and 2 fireplaces. Great , location and the best buy In Newport Beach! Call to see today. t11 ... Tl wn 1112,111 Adorable cottage on one of Costa Mesa's finest streets. Tree-shaded front yard with white pick- et fence and blue-shutters give this home instant emotional appeal. Could be 3 bedrooms or 2 + den, two fireplaces. deep lot and alley access. See this home today and be charmed. lllllllllllf LIW NIOOI 1114,llO Large 3 Br, 2'h BA Bluffs condo on picturesque green. Lots of upgrades and In move In con- dition. Definitely a "Best Buy" that includes the land. Call for your showing todayl TllAM UIUll 1111,llO Large 1 BA condo with forever views of the channel. Private elevator bulldlng with good security and community pool. Excellent home for retired Individuals that love the ocean! Boat dock posslbflltles. 1.111 • •• ,.. 1211,111 The perfect home for a f amity seeking a prime location at a realfstlc price. Nicely kept 3 BR. 111. BA home with large rooms. vaulted wood oell- lnga In llvlng room, formal dining and large lot with yard plus pool, roses and fruit trees. An outstanding buyl Call for tuther Information now. .. ...,.WJ ....... Cuatom '4 BA, 2 BA home on Lido Island with IMng room with ftreplace & wet bar and Iota of wtndowe open to lar09 patio. Extra wide lot on excellent atreet-to-atreet location. Priced right to Mii f aatl Muat tee It today! -a A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE TOP PRODUCERS lew1 l••••ls 1 ••• ,, ... b41n11 llu• l11•1ar411r RECORD BREAKING SUMMER Congratulations to our Top Producers who have helped set record breaking months this summer In the Costa Mesa office. Thanks to their pro- f~onallsm. we have dominated the Costa Mesa real estate market In sales and In llstlngs. We currently have 31 well trained agents to serve your real estate needs and to answer any queatton1 you may have. Even If you're not considering moving Just yet, please call or drop by for a complimentary booklet on a "Gulde to Buying and Setllng a Home." s ; SQQ -Alllt: COSTA MESA llUT IT&ITtl •E 1111,IOI Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted cemngs fireplace In living room, patio and double at~ tached garage. Take advantage of tow Interest rates-purchase your first home nowt IES& lllffl MUI 1121MO RARELY ON THE MARKET! 3 BR, 2 BA split level condo with attached 2 car garage, conve- nient kitchen 5dlnlng area and large balcony for sunshine an Ing summer BBO's. Move. In condltlon-jus ltlng for you! OUll UL•EI I U1,lt0 Smart 2-story condo-5 years new! 3 spacious bedrooms and 2'h baths. Family sized living room with mirrored flreplac~. Community pool & spas. Close to schools, park. shopping and transportation. Ideal for beginning f amities. EITIOIH II. ot&IT lml 1141,IOO Unique split-level condo with patio surrounded by streams and tropical landscaping. Ideal ex- ecutive home professionally decorated. A home so tempting you'll want to move right inl Call to see now! A ltC OPPHTHITY 1111,GOG Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home witt" 'kitchen/family room combination, formal dining area, living room with fireplace and enclosed patio with heater. Superb family home romanti- cally decorated to appeal to air This home can be your family's paradise -call to see today! PHFECTIH lnHI IELIEF I 111,000 Decorated with warmth and feeling, this im- maculate 3 BR. 3 BA house would be a pleasure to call "Home". Delightful country kitchen, for- mal dining room. separate in-law quarters. fire- place with wood hearth and colorful landscaping add even more appeal A must to see! Call today• POI If PHFECTIH 11 lt,IOO .. Mint condition 3 BR. 2 BA home with brick accents and indoor/outdoor feeling from sliding walls of glass. vaulted ceilings and atrium Stunning Yorksh1te model with easy care yard on quiet cul-de-sac location Seeing Is believing so see It today! PlllE LIOATIH 1211,IOO Spacious tri-level Mesa Verde home with 4 BR 2o/• BA. multi-level decks. breakfast area, separ~ ate family room with fireplace and 3 car garage. Homes like this sell fast -call now! P&ll·Ull unlit 1211,NO Fabulous Eastslde 3 BA. 2 BA home with in-law quarters In the rear. Highly upgradedl 2 covered patios with loads of stone & brick surrounded by lush vegetation Oversized garage/workshop with RV access. Call to see today Mlf OtlUI V1IW IJ 11,000 Large 4 BR , 21-'t BA Buccola home with 3 car garage, Impressive patio with flrep1t, wet bar. skylight, professlonalty landscaped. Overlooks the best view of Costa Mesa golf course Great value for your money and priced to selllll a e 1 • _WESTERN REAi. ESTATE~ NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR • 111 WllWllll Superior large home on the bay aero. from Linda Ialie. Slip to aaximmodate a 50' boat. Hard to find location. Vacant. $1,050,000. Call for an appoint. 759-1501 -W111111•1 'nwtiCJ rieht. this 3 bedroom home on fabulous Balboe &land lw 2 baths, fireplace in the living room & dining room PLUS a 2 bedroom unit for a gTeat eX1ra income. Wonderful opportunity. Call for finandaJ information. 759-1501 -111111-A magnificent location with a home in perfect oondition. Light and bright. 2 bedrooms 2 ~ baths with almost 2300 aq ft of elegance. This is ~Hill at it's best. Very few available. See this now. 759-1501 •••mm ~t location on the bayfront near the )'!tty on Balboa Peninsula. 3 stories. Built in 1926 and needs aome refurbishing. Could be showplace of So. Calif. $2,200,000. 759-1501 TIE EPITl• If LllllJ Set on a beautiful lot in Spyglass Hill with a view of the ocean, night lights, Catalina, this lovely large 4 bedroom home has many extra amenities including a marble entry, custom built buffe t in the formal dining room, built in movie screen in the fam rm and 90 much more. This must be seen 759-1501 . ,...'°"' This ~ ~ home is so elegant, so b:Wcally ~utlful with it's gracious fonnaJ dining and IJ~ rooms, gounnet kitchen and magnificent Vlew. Professionally decorated and impeccable. 759-1501 •••Lnuu ~llent pool home on extra large lot with RV access. ~uper buy for family and entertaining. Well marntamed and well worth the price of only $239,000. 759-1501 PllL-WITIYIEW Large 2 story home in hills above New port Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large bonus room, family room. and all good things for UM! good life. 759-1501 .. LmTIUIJ Super located 4 bdrm home. Near pool, greenbelt and just a short walk to the elementary IChool Beautifully maintained property by original own- ers. Lowest priced bou.e of this model. EXCEL- LENT BUY! 759-1501 ............ Jwt ~in Newport Beach. Complete- ly charming. 2 bedrooms, excellent parking. Per- fect location. Well maintained. 759-1501 PAlfll'lllm .. View of ocean, bay, Catalina and city lighta. 24 hour ~ gated cxmmunity. Beautifully a~ Jdnted 3 bedroom home. Canmunity pool and tennia. Sound aood? It ia! Call 759-1501 to lee it today. 4 PLO • lllTI IEll 2 -3 bdrm units, 2 -2 bdMn units. Gross income $29,460. Call for details 759-1501 Lm-U1•mn11 I $64,000 for prime residential lot. 40 X 115! Quiet cul-de-sac. 759-1501 I PlD • lllTI IDA $175,500 for 3 units with zero vacancy 2 stories. Good area. 759-1501 II ITmllPllEll If EUlllCE a waits you in this beautifully decorated 3 bdrm home. It's ideally situated in one of Newport Beach's most Cashionable areas. Features include a sim,J?lY e legant living and dining room. An appealing spa and beautiful view_ $365 000 759-1501 • Seldom do we get such a fine quality home m such an excellent neighborhood for only $447,000. on fee land. This 4 bedroom home features an e xtra large marvelously private lot with a great vancty of bearing fruit trees. Ne wly painted inside & out New kitchen appliances. All this plus a view of the ocean and a beautiful pool. 759-150 I LACUNA BEACH OllOUTI I 11111 I •SI LIYEIS High on a hlll in Laguna Canyon on I acre sits this most unusual custom home. Facilities for horses. P~ and qwet yet cloee to 1beaches, the p1c- tureaque town of LagUna and all the good things 4 bedrooms. 759-1501 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ...••. .,. o{ superior location, excellent lot, large pool and a houle that welcomes guests -can't be beat. PLlqS -the price hat just been reduced to $209 000. Terrific home and value. 759-1501 ' NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 8•:.'!Y.uel Drive Newport , CA 92880 (714) 751-1501 IRVINE W.I 111,0ll YI Liii Low, low price of $125,000 will buy this 3 bdnn, 2 bath, remodeled home in Irvine. Truly a great home for the young family. Good achools. Nearby shopping and freeway access. Look at this one. 759-1501 EUUIT TIWIMI • IDlml Large 3 bedroom & den, 2 story end urut with 2700 sq ft of Living space. Lovely complex with all the rec facilities of tennis, pool & spa. Unit has been completely upgraded. Now reduced to $259,500. 759-1501 SIUI All ...... Very pretty, sparkling clean home with lovely landscaping. Convenient, flowing Ooorplan in- cluding 3 bed.rooms & 2 baths. Bright & sunny 759-1501 , ....... 1 You ~111 enjoy . this great 3 bedroom. totaUy charmmg home m the very nice area of Wood- bridge. Beautiful quality Warmington built home Excellent price of $157,000. 759-1501 lllE Fii LESS Pretty & cozy 1 bedroom plus loft condo in Orangetree development in Irvine. Lovely set- ting. Priced at only $89,000. 759-1501 COSTA MESA 1-llllLYIMI Large 3 bedroom, 2 story condo with cen tral air Immaculate. Tasteful use of floor to ceiling nur rors Cl<>Sft to pools and tennis. Now vacant and priced nght by owner for a quick sale at $1 26,000 759 1501 II lllSEISE YALIE Excellent floor plan, immaculate & attract1Vl' This condo 1S m a lovely complex that is only 4 years old Pool, spa, picturesque landscaping 2 bedrooms & den. 759-1501 · OlllLllEI wam1n for this 4 bdrm home with nice backyard. Close to schools & freeway access. lf you've waited for an exceptional value, this Is it! Priced f:'t only $1 59,900 for prestigious Mesa Verde area. 759-1501 IEU YEIH Beutiful pnde of ownership home with heated pool and spa. Covered petio and entertaining area Recently painted. Lovely Jandacapina 4 bdrms 759-1501 --e· . .t "'1 111. ...., 10441. lllllllT Convenier:tl location. Vacant rondo. Excellent. tentlS. Pnce reduced to *108 ()()() 3 L..1--Calll 759-1501. • • . UUfllJIJ, TUSTIN 1111,111 hLocated in a prime area, thi.'J pretty Summerfield ome has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Backs to an or~ge grove. Lovely decor, beautifully main- tained. Perfect family home.. 759-1501 NEWl'ORT BEACH-REDUCED TO Slt4,SOO A 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo with mini ocean view In a secumy gated complex. Community pool and spa. Lender owned and land Included in price. 631-1400 GREAT FINANCING, EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TO\IVNHOME A new loan available at I I Ji rixed. seller w lU pay points. low down possible on this attractive newer 2 bdrm condo. High ceilings. fire- place. patio & 2 car att. gara~. community pool & tennis In a pleasant corner location. Call office tor more Information & make o ffer. s 144, 900. 631-1400 RARE OCEAN CLOSE CONDO Amaetrve near new 3 bdrm condo in superior locauon. Master suite with private sundeck. large 11v1ng room with F P & front deck, well equipped kitchen & separate laundry Just steps to oceanfront Submit all offers Asking s 148,500 r•and 1ncludedj. 63 1-1400 NEWPORT CREST-UNDER O\IVNEO CONDO Close to beach with community pool and tennis. Two story. 2 bdrm with attached 2 car garage & 3 spacious decks A super buy at SI SS.COO. 631 -1400 VILLA BALBOA VIEW Mountain & some bay from I bdrm t den, fireplace. Upgraded decor. owner w ill consider trade up 1n Villa Balboa. s 158,000 631 -1400 COST A MESA DUPLEX -St 60.000 A desirable In- come property Backs up to Costa Mesa Golt Course with 2 bdrms. fireplace. patio and garage tor each unit A reasonable price 631 -1400 FRESH IN NEWPORT Shining hardwood noors & pale grey carpet add a young & fresh feeling to this 3 bdrm expanded & upgraded home 1n Harbo r Highlands Custom kitchen cabinetry with white tile counter A I 5X30 ft living room w ith F P opens to a roofed porch and a pretty backyard Just steps to Mariners elementary school. library & park. s 188.COO 631 -1400 EASTSIOE C.M .-MODEL PERFECT A w onderful re- modeled 2 bdrm & den W ood noors. cozy fireplace and trench doors lead you to the w ooden deck. the centerpoint of the spacious yard A real charmer at s 189.COO 631 -1400 LAGUNA-VIEWS! VIEWS! From this adorable re- furbished 2 bdrm doll house nestled in the hills. On quiet cul de sac with observation deck overlook1n9 majestic ocean & canyon views S210.000. 6 7 3-6900 PENINSULA OCEANFRONT CONDO Corner untt with view. Decorator perfect 2 bdrm on 2nd noor 1n security building, walk to shops. movies and the Balboa ferry. O~r will discount price, or assist with pak'ments. or no payments 'til '86. Be creatfve and suf>mltl Asklnq S229,900. 631-1400 HARIOR VIEW-COURT ORDERED SAU Make otter on this 3 bdrm & family room Carmel model convenient to elementary school. park & communlfy pool. A wonderful area for a young family. Well priced at S2 3 5,000. 63I·1400 IALIOA ISLAND COTT AGE A traditional ISiand cottage to r a weekend retreat or winter /summer rental propeny. One ot the few 2 bdrm home still available In this category. S244,500. 673-6900 "UKE NEW" CHANNl'.L fl'RONT-5260,000 Quality bullt. 7 years new. family home with several d«ks tor water and nlg.ht Ilg.hrs viewing. Many custom features. antique stained glass. bullt·in vac & safe 3 bdrms, 3 battl] and den. a wonderful top of me llR kitchen with Jennalre range. 2 wet bars. plus many additional amenities. Price Includes t~ land. 63 I -1400 FAMILY HOME A gracious 4 bdrm. Medi- rranean home w ith separate dining & family rooms. urge well landscaped yard with patio and t>eautlrut custom pool tor sen541tlonaf outdoor entena1n1ng Owners anxious. Just reduced to S269 .000 63 T -1400 UACON IAY Early N~rt ambiance & much potential In this 3 bdrm. 2 bath beach cottage with cozy fireplaee & beamed celllngs In this most chetrmlng ot waterfront areas. close to Balboa Island and New- port Center. Community tennis. Asking S279,SOO LH 63 1-1400 ***"MUST SEU" PROPERTIES*** UDO ISLE-UST IUY On the ISlandll Owners bought another and need to ~-1• nowt A decorator perfect home -just nn• • '· 0 l for this growing family. Remodel 9 O ""'--~•fut surrounding a South patio, bea "'" 1n living room. 3 bedrooms. and a S280,COO dSSumable loan at I 2.75% w ith NO POINTSll On a 44 ft lot. EASY TO SEE ANO SHOW S389,SOO 631 -1400 SPAIN IN ~ NEWPORT Lease opuon. A completely remodeled span1sh style 4 bdrm home with family room & gourmet island kitchen Many decorator details Large yard Owners must move to another rny Lease option s 1.500 per mo. S JO.COO opt money to r I year ~king S289.SOO 673-6900 LARGE AFFORDAILE CONDO, COST A MESA Close to Orange Coast College and freeways Nearly new carpet & drapes 1n this 3 bdrm 2 bath unit with patio and community poof Owner will carry. or submit on lease option. Owner anxious, DRASTIC REDUCTIO N I TO S95,000 673-6900 BAY CREST-FUSSY BUYERS An e xcept1onally lovely remodeled 4 bdrm home w rth large family room, formal d1n1ng and poof size yard Spa. French doors. leaded glass. security system and many special features SJJS.000. 63 1-1400 NEWPORT GATED COMMUNITY-5335,000 A popular 3 bdrm home w ith large pool sire yard on a qWet cul de sac In immaculate cond1t1on w ith spaetous a1ry rooms and a nice view W alk to community pool. spa & tennis 63 1-I 400 CHANNEL.FRONT WITH OOCK-SJS0,000 Low est price 1n Balboa Coves A nice 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & new carpet Covered waterfronc patio with down channel v istas A quiet. secluded community close to ocean & Lido shops. 63 1-1400 NEWPORT WATERFRONT Lovely 2 bdrm ramify room home with 2 fireplaces and patio on the water- front. There's an additional bonus 1n the adorable guest suite over the garage Ooct for 28' boat + 2 side ties. Owner will finance tor qualified buyerf S359.000 631-1400 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO Model perfect deco r 1n this glamorous beamed ceiling 2 bdrm & den Serene canyon views from the secluded, beauutufly land- scaped terrace Owner says "'SELL". will take 8% down & carry 2nd T 0 .. or submit on lease option S358.000. 631·1400 LARGE HOMI ON PENINSULA POINT .Steps to community beach. tennis & ocean. An unusually large 4 bdrm & family room home with nice south patio on a charming "country" lane S37S,COO 63 f -1400 CHANNEL REEF CONDO I\ rare offering at entrance to harbor with fabulous views. '-n upgraded 2 bdrm unit with security parking. Community pool & boat sllps avallabk' Well priced at S3 7 S .000 6 3 I -1400 NE\11~ OCEANFRONT-8ARGAJN PRICED Full s.tze corner lot with charming 2 bdrm Cape Coo cottage Walk to Lido v1lfage & market. Spend your vM:atlon where the action 1s or build your dream house. Owner will consider an e.xcha~ tor baytrQ/lt Sl9S.OOO 63I ·1400 IA.La<>A ISLE YOUNG & CHAR~NG A newer upside down custom home dtslgned for quality living Unique and exciting with 2 bdrms and den with areas for outdoor entena1nlng Asking S399.000 673-6900 UDO ISll--45' LOT Park-Uke setting near tennis court on I S tou. Beamed ce1Ungs 1n living room m a llght . bright & open atmosphere Great outdoor 11ving from sundeck to small yard Family room included w11h 3 bdrms. 2.5 baths Sl99.500. 631 -1400 NICE NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOOD-VIEW Charm- ing older 2 bdrm home with den and large bonus room in lovely private wooded hillside setting Lots of gtass & sunshine with fabulous view s of city and Newport harbor S4 25.COO 631-1400 HARBOR VIEW HIUS "SPECIAL" Lovely 4 bdrm family home w ith spacious rooms. a hght airy decor bermuda shutters and parquet noors. Beauufully land~ scaped yard w ith poof and spa and m1n1 ocean view O wner being transferred S429.000 63 1-1400 PENINSULA PT-PICTURE PERFECT Beautiful up- graded quality. French doors. 3 used bnck fireplaces. hardwood floors, 2 patios and only 17 years old An assumable loan o f approJC S200.000 at 10 5% 1nteres1. f1JCed rare. on 1h1s 4 bdrm family home You must see to appreciace the e.1Ccellence of 1h1s home S444 500 b31 -I 400 CUFF HAVEN WITH VIEW Charming & immaculate woodsy home wit h magn1f1cent 180° view from 2nd story living area 2 bdrms & d en or 3rd bdrm & cathed ral ceilinged family room Big yard wit h fruit trees Owner may carry Isl T O S44 5.000 63 1-1 400 NEWPORT BA YFRONT A very well built one sto ry 4 bdrm. )'' bach home w ith family room and island kitchen In good condition with spacious secluded patio lading to your ow n dock for 40 boat In exclusive Dover Shores w ith community beaches Now pncea at ILHI S495.COO 631 -1400 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX A real winner with two custom un11s. llke new " cabinets. fireplaces and lovely 3 ana 2 bdrm units Pat io w11h barbeque S595,COO 673-6900 NEWPORT'S PRESTIGE ADDRESS-BAYFRONT A Beverly Hills feehng on the water Speccacular 210 VIEWS of ocean. bay and fights from a security protected atmosphere En.Joy rhe ILJ.ttury o r tn1s spacious 2 bdrm condominium w11h protess1ona1 decor S595.000 63 I I 400 BEST OF BALBOA ON POINT Faoulous bay VIEW nome w 11h unique floor plan Dramatic Irving room and d1n1ng areas +-IQ:'.ely kitchen Superb master sU1te w11h private deck includes sauna Three rotal•bdrms ana spacious interiors oNer comfortable llv1ng ana t-asy entertaining S59 5 COO 6 31 1400 WATERFRONT CONDO-LEASE OPTION A n elegant one lev el w 11h 2 bdrms. aen & formal dining Secumy system and a11 cond1t1onea 1n pnvace gated community ot Bays1dt Coves Property has private gate to community pool & spa Lease option with decorator furn1sh1ngs. SI O.COO option money. & S2 .400 per mo . one year max with 1st' p ayments credited to purchase price S6SO.COO 631-T 400 IR'VINE TERRACE-SENSATIONAL. VIEWS A new 11st1ng on this very large family home w ith a beautiful custom pool in the courtyard entry Spacious and open with 4 bdrms. 4'"1 baths. family and formal d1n1ng rooms & upgraded kitchen Close up vistas ot all the Harbor action S6 7 S .COO 6 3 I -1 400 SUPERLATIVE VIEWS A beautlf\Jlly ma1nta1neo 5 bdrm home with laundry room. family room. play room & tor~ dining room enhanced w ith built-in w ine rack..s & buNet. with a panoramlC view ot the entlfe harbor There have been nurnerow upgrad~s such ~s hardwood floors. custom cabinetry and crown mold- ings The view side patio has a custom tree form pool spa & slide Asking S83 5.000 631 -1400 · IAYFRONT-8AL80A ISlAND"S BEST E.xct>pt1onal and rare doub'e lot on South Baytront With breat h- taking V IEWS o t all the acuonl A landmark corner residence that hcu been completely rebuilt into a like new· cust om ho~ Proftssion.tlly decorated w ith pflvate patios. decks cJnd exercise room A luxury ho~ with 5 bdrms. 1nclud1ng a magnificent m.tster suite with his/her baths Frronch doors . top o f the line quallty and a soph1st1C.llt'<1 Cape c oa theme Pier and slip for lar~ yacht s I 99S 000 fef' land 63 I -l 400 NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES COMMUNllY POOL/SPA & TENNIS COURTS ~COIMT • 4 .. 21t IA • 1114.900 • BoblWY*M IDONCOUJJ • 31R. 21t IA • 1189.000 • C.ol ESCAPADE COIMT • 3 .. 21t IA • 1170,000 • en SUEMCOUJJ • 2-.u'IA • $179,000 • Carol ..-mMT • 31R. 21A • $114.SOO • Clrol WUMJflOCIT • 2 M. 21t IA • Sll0,000 • llnda ARIS COUJl • 21R. '2i. IA • $189,000 • Clrol cn.1.--COUJJ • l llll.2UA • $179,000 • en TalT[ COUJl • SU, 21t BA • $211,000 • en E.NCOllE COURT • 4 811, 2\l BA • 1115.000 • en • • • • VERSAILLES CONDO 100 SCtQ..l PlAZA . 2U. 2 BA • sm.aso • Joaft 500CMXY UC • Sl»dlo, 1 IA • $73.900 • Joaft/Ho.d 200 llkM.l • 11111.1 8A • $96.000 • loll! 101 SCKllZ PlAZA • I .. I IA • $109.500 • Clrol/ .... • • • VILLA BALBOA CONDOS COMMUNITY POOL/SPA • 2 IR. 2 IA • $147,500 • • 1 .. 1 IA • $133,000 • • 2 1R. 2 IA • '219,000 • • l'tlltll, l .. I IA • 1149,500 • • 2 1R. 2 IA • Slft.000 • OTHER NEWPORT CONDOS SUW9 WIDICEI Tl $125,llMff SIP£ma - 2 bdrm, 2 bath te>Wnhome with wuher/drver & refrtg. 2 car garage. Near beach. Linda Jacobs Mftl VIUJC( • SU4,lll -2 bedroom, 2111 bath townhome. Comm poot/ap&, doubte gar8g8, fireplace, patio. Near ahopa. Gib WaJker HI-RISE BAYFRONTS Ill lM ,_IM£· $212,111 -5th floor wtth tpeCtacular 180' view north. Security buffdlng, eub parking, pool, mirrored walls. Ck>M to restauranta. Slip avail. Roger Brown Ill lM PIB lmft · $215,IM -Remodeled to IUtt a dlecrtl'Nnatlng buyer. 1bdrm,den11A ba. Very low down. Comm pool & patio. Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Sllp avail. Gib Walker Ill lM Piii MM · MM.IM -Excellent buy for this preettgtous hl-riee condo with 2<4 hr. eecur- tty, sub parking, community pool. Probate Nie. estate may carry 1st T.D. Bob/Wyvonne . • • NEWPORT BEACH IMI lftM · $!51,IM -Excellent corner duplex on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand & ocean. Tennis & racq. baU courts. Alao, see duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000. John Martin Cliff llM ·MIS.Mt -Double lot In Newport Heights wtth a view. Existing home can be remodeled & bulld 2nd home next door. Stephanie/Pam llCIOl · $311.IM fll LUI -East bluff beauty with a French ambiance. Upgraded 4 bedroom. 2111 bath Lusk D plan. Large lot + great view. Virginia/Stephanie llnsm£ Ull-$241,MI -Westcllff famlly home on poof slze lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, well kept home for Jr. executl've. Carol Mulvey IUT UY ARM · SIM.Mt -Enjoy the bay view from the t•race of this lovely 3 bdrm, 3 bath, family room. sewing room b•yfront home. Pier & lllp. Near Andy beaeh. Claudette Taytor .. Uln&I ...... 1111111 lft. ...,.. Excellent property COMlatlng of 2 full lots & houae fOf remodel or tear down. Harbor view from upstairs. Submit offer. Pam Trlnen Stephanie Bernardy OPEN HOUSES 2587 IUCIEYt U. (SUN 2-5) ... Truly an Eaatbluff beauty, a famlty home on large lot wtth outstand- ing view. <4 bdrma, 2111 baths, fam rm & much more. $380,000 FEE. Phy11ts Hayden 200 VIA IDTM. Ude .. (SUN 1-4) ... Spaclous 5 bdrm. 3 bath, famlty home on 67' wtde lot + pool & large patio. $680,000. John Martin 239 VIA LI)() SCU>, Ude .. (SUN 12-3) ... Spaclous 2 story bayfront with elevator. 5 bedrooms, den, large boat stlp. Light and aJry. Reduced to S 1,375,000. Virginia O'Brien 601 VIA LI)(), Udo hie (SUN 3-6) ... Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fem rm + aparkllng pool. Reduced to $495,000. Virginia O'Brien 343 WA LI)() SCU>, Udo We (SAT/SUN 1-4) ... PRICE REDUCED TO $1,450,000. for this spacious bayfront next to greenbelt. Pier & 60' sllp for large yacht. 3 car garage. Gib Walker 145 VIA ..... Udo hie (SUN 1-4) ... Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap- pllanoes. 40' wide lot. $389.500. Bob Newetl 1200 lllKStm U., U. (SUN 1-5) ... A great West- cllff buy at $259,000. Family home on pool size lot. Well kept. Carol Mulvey 27 0tCm£ CUT, N.8. (SUN 1-4) ... Newpart Crest 4 bedroom townhouse, Plan 6. Great ocean view, walk tb beach, play tennis & swtm, all thla for $185,000. Carol Mulvey 31921 P~CO: COAST ti-WAY, So. Ul'N Btldl (SAT 1-4) ... NEW LISTING -Fabulous home over- looking the ocean which captures all the tran- qulllty & beauty you could want. Offered price $699,000. Stephanie Bernardy LIDO ISLE N LOICA • $415,IM -Immaculate 5 bedroom 4 bath family home. Quality & amenities are fea- tured In this charming home. John Martin N llZJUS . $3M.Ill -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. L. Stark N lllTHE · Sllt,IM -Beautiful 5 bedroom, den, 3 bath family home. Special features + large pool make this home Ideal for llvlng & entertaining. 67' wide lot. John Martin N UT•H . $1M,IM EACI -4 of alx units available, each has 2 bdrme, 1111 bathe, fl re- place, separate 2 car garage. lido Isle amenities. Court yard. Howard Lawson N Pll.UM . $345,111 -Perfect famlty home with lots of charm. Remodeled kitchen, beam cell- lngs throughout. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. Virginie O'Brien N Milt . $341,111 -Good oorner locatlon. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, south patio. Clubhouse & bay beaches. Virginia O'Brien N UM SM · $341,IM -Charming <4 bedroom, 2 bath famlly lhome wtth formal dining room. Bright and sunny. Enjoy bay, beach, Clubhouse. Corner location. Virginia O'Brien N .. · $311,511 -Reoently remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2 batha, famluty room, MJnny patio, top quality appUancee. On 40' wide lot. Bob/Wyvonne RI PALUM . $445.,111 -Lovely home on extra large Iott 58X88'. LU8h patio deelgned by Rogers Gardens. 4 bedreooma, 3 bathe, family room. Excellent condition. Virginia O'Brien '1A TltHn • Mst.IM -Spacious• bedroom. 3'h bath home on large lotl Owner looking for trade on Lido for smaller home. Carol Mulvey YlA UtO IHI · MIS.Ml -JUST REDUCED - Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath. family room home with pool + large patio. 52' wtde lot. Virginia O'Brien V1A Ulltl£ • SIU.Mt -This beauty was on Lido Isle Home Tour 1985. Bullt In 19M wtth endless features. A must to see. Pam/Carol YlA UtO Hit . Sl.251,IM -Well constructed bayfront home on 60' wide lot + spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath apartment with bay view. separate entrance & garage. Lawson/Bryan VIA Uto SOUi • $1,375,IM -Large 2 story bayfront with elevator. 5 bedrooms, den, llght and airy. Large boat sllp. Virginia O'Br~ IRVINE UIMW FAW · $221,IM -Turtlerock Glen townhome. Immaculate 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large patio off muter 1t.1lte & IMng room. Community poot, near lhopplng & 405 freeway. · Pam Tr1nen NEW LISllNG I• .... -West Newport duplex, • bdrm, 2 ba and 2 bdrm, 1 ba, owner occupied, good condition, next to beach. $219,000 NEW LISTING WTSIH Ill Tm.I - 6, 750 sq. ft. lot, poss- ible R-2 zoning In great Costa Mesa rental lo- cation. Neat 2 bdrm in- vestment home at $118,500. THIS WEEl~S COYER HGIE IS IGRE THiii JUST lllGTHER PREm FACE! Y• CM II m -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm, 2 ba home 'n bk>ck to beach. With hetp It could have a view. $33-4,950 .... a.If -Above Newport Harbor. Incredible view. 4 bdrm. •'n bath, pool and spa. Needs finishing touches. $3-45,000 LH lllffS llM'Tl -2 bdrm townhome, ptantatlon shutters. antiqued cabinets, perfect condttlon. Some view. $137,900 Cl9 Cl•H -1 bdrm, large deck, corner location, neutral decor. open feeling, community pool In Sandcastte. $145,000 NTDIWJ.Y PUftCT -3 bdrm, 3 ba, desirable Irvine Terrace. &ge corner, open, airy, pool, patio, some w . $299,000 LH ICUI Cl.IS( -Ctean 2 bdrm, 2 ba duplex units, beach ck>tle, great fun or sound rental potential In W. Nwpt w/flnanctng. $224,500 SllTI If sumw -Desired area, newer home, 4 bdrms, 3 ba. 2 tplc's, view from tam rm, gourmet kttchen, 2700 sq.ft. $575,000 NS .. CITTIC( -55' k>t just off Ocean Btvd., older home to restore or replace! 2nd sty would have great vtew. $399,500 IPll llnlllY 1-1 ... .. From $229,500 New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums ..... $850,000 3 bdrm, see tt all view ..... $350,000 3 bdnn, 3 ba, 1 ~ lots. So. of hwy .... ... .. $335,000 ~ pool, lttUe view, 2 bdrm IPD~f 1-1 ......... F.Scott ,. ....... H. M&f1(as 121...W 0 . Markas .... N.Fogarty ... .. $575,ooo m.,..... 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fplc'a, view, So. of hwy F. Scott ...., .. $3-49,000 ·-... ••• • 4 bdrm Portoflno, shutters, spa R. Jag'* ... .. $349,500 ....... 3 bdrm, l8duded archttect's home M. Brewer ....,.... $385,000 1•11ee1 3 bdrm, 2'h be, vtew. IPOlleea M. von Geldern ... .. From $229,500 ...._II• New 2 end 3 bdrm condomklluml a e.rrtngton ..... $850.000 3 bdrm, eee h all view ..... $365,000 3 bdrm, gabled cottage + Income ..... $350,000 3 bdrm, 3 be. 1'.~ Iota, So. °" hwy ....... 8. Hutc:Nngl 111...W H. Merka I d 11 This otde Corona det Mar "cottage" has been rebufft Inside to lnctude a large master suite; an effecient, effective kttchen/famlly room area and a loveable living room. There is also a patio- gazebo with picturesque spa and a one bedroom guest house/rental unit. Open Sunday at 515 Acacia. 1-5 PM, Barb Hutchings, $365,000. TW ..uJlS -Side by side, zero vacancy. great location! 2 bdrms In tront-3 bdrms with yard in back, new roof. paint. $225,000 each. .. POf(CJ -Not a ftaw. 3 bdrm. pool, spa and ocean/hillside view, love to entertain? You'll k>ve this home. $395,000 COT• snu -2 bdrm in Jasmine Creek. viewing deck, wood floors, comm. tennis + pool, extra storage. Lease option? $307,500 Tiii , ... ClllCE -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer cons tr. all features, lovety CdM area. $569,000 CllSSIC 1WTUltCI -One of the original nr high schoof, quiet area, good assum. loans. easy aooesa. $172,500 PIHi'• PUSIR D -Dover Shores spectacu- lar. • bdrm, custom ftOOf plan, gracious entry. and magnlftcent view of Back Bay. $495,000 -.vPlll ftSTI -Lower unit con- domkUum, yard, patio, sharp decor, quiet neigh- borhood. Owned tree and ciear. $93,950 UYSlllU ... -Now prloed reaJlstlcaltyl Charmtng 3 bdrm, 3 ba, central location. walk to beaches, bay, fee land. $369,000 SOm COAST ll'WA -Professionally decorated and planned for a professional. One bdrm, top floor condominium. $124.500 IUUY •Mtll -Describes our 3 bdrm. 3 ba home In Olde CdM. Sylvan setting, yet close to all. Solld, sensible. contemporary. $369,500 . SOUi, S(IU(, SECll( -In Harbor View Hills (Lusk) 3 bdrm, spotless, sunset views, 3 car garag~. large yard. $385,000 OCmlC PIOJ(Cl -Brand new in Olde fCdMI Country English condominiums. 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm. Extras, decks. patios. From $229,500 Will I Yl(W -Of ocean. sunsets, jetty . Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep in Olde CdM. Build your dream home. $850,000 CEI Of A TOlllOI( -University Town Center. assumable loan. Immaculate. private, 2 bdrm, 2'h ba, near park. pool. shops. $144,000 CAPTIWITIIC CITUCE -Near park and beaches in Olde CdM, 2 bdrm, 2 ba loaded with charm. surrounded by flowers and decks. $259,500 Oil If I Im -Belcourt find. Better than new, cleaner than original, 3 bdrm. picturesque land- scaping, custom touches at just $795,000 A IUCI IOISf IAICAll -In Olde CdM. "couples delight", 2 bdrm, dan. dandy yard, fplc. patio. new carpet and paint. Only $219.000. COTIICI HTSllE -Comfort inside. A classic! Just modernized 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Gazebo. spa. deck and rental unit. Asking $365.000 OIE UI A WI LOTS -South of the highway in Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths. delightful street a block and a half from beach and bluff. $350.000 TIHE'S A WISlllC l(U -In the front patio of this charming Olde CdM house plus rental unit. Nice condition. charming street. $259,000 FOR REALTORS' EYES OILY Sales for August were again strong at Unique Homes . ......, Sim was Salesperson or the Month with...,..,.. and .._. la•n••• close behind . Unique is now running over S 1,000,000 ...., of their 1985 goal .,. ,,..__ Is loott.:.i for a Monaco In Big Canyon with a view ..._.. has a "pocttet listing" on an absofutety perfect 4 bdrm, single story home wtth spectacular view at the $750,000 mm On Tuesday. September 17th. Unique Homes will have ttl8'r sales meeting in the Sculpture Garden Cate at the Newport Harbor Art Museum foflowed by a dooent tour of the "Cr1t1Cal Edge" exhibit. Then on September 25th there will be a haJf day seminar, "How To Have MDfe Ti,,,_ At Bat." conducted by Nationwide apeaktw Mike McCatfrey Both events are opet\ to realtors Interested ln attending. PA.CIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT MacARnruR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROXERAGE SERVICES M11T.-, ...... • lllYll ........ Loeated on a quiet cul.de-sac in Big Canyon, this exquisitely remodeled-expanded three bedroom and den town.home offers the ultimate in quality and design. Private pool & spa, extensive uae of French windows & hardwood floors. Good as- sumable financing, Tna.ly a best buy! Owners will tnde. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody UIUll -flW _, 11•• ...... 'Ibree bdrm. 2\.i bath overlooking Big Canyon plua Fashion la1and lites. Arrowhead atmosphere among the trees -Privacy -Secwity. Outstanding inveetment below market at only $260,000. Owner will help finance. Currently leaaed. Tom A1limoll .... 1111111u1m um s1M,111 Thia 4 bedroom, 3 bath contemporary home offers ocean views from the apadoua living room and master suite. The ultimate "European" kitchen and large formal dining room overlook the fabulous pool and spa. Lois Jacobs Pllltmllmlll ...... ,.. --12•.-fll French doors and windows in the main living areas of this 3 bedroom, single story, bring added charm to the cheerful decor. Cloee to community pool and elementary school. This home a.lao features extensive patios and patio covers. Susan Scanlan A uml llllD IDT Y11W ....... 180 degree panoramic view from this beautiful single story home situated on one of Cameo Shores largest lots. 4 bdrm., 4 baths, formal dining room, family room, library, living room with beam oeiling'I plus pool aecluded in private courtyard. Security system and many amenities. lncld. land. Donna Godshall u.t lml n.T S1,111,111 View forever -beautifully maintained older Laguna ~ -uaed brick terTace -lush courtyard entrance with lecluded swimming pool -3 bdrm. -formal dining nn. -den -maids quarten. Barbara Aune ....,.. Un.? '2,111,111 Magnificent cust.om home of stone and glam. One of Newport Harbor's most exciting locations. Ocean and jetty view. Three bedrooms lncluding marvelous muter suite with library and fireplace. Separate den and dock. Barbara Aune ••num --• lllYll P!IMI • Wonderful high ceillnga ln this light and charm- ing Deane Home -large private lot -great vista. view. Three bedrooms. formal dinina area - bnM1ast room -great muter suite. Three car pnaoe. Barbara Aune •nn 11 1 -• unw .na mu s11a.-Exx:ieUent buy at $1 15,500. Three bedroorna, fire- place, two baths, loYely private patio. Beautilul ~ two car garage. Walle to shopping. B.rbara AWMt •ALI• •1&0 W ........ fll ar.t price reduct.ion by mouvated aeller. HJgh _. gneble loul. Spedoul two story, three bd.nns .• 2\.i bal.tw. formal dJ.n1nc room, air conditioning, three car,....... LoU v.n IPEl lllSES UllUIY BALBOA l'tNIN ~ 3 BR. 2~ BA 1-5 BALBOA PENIN ...... 2 BR, 2~ BA 1-5 BAYCREST .,.._ 3BR,sp. 1-5 HARBOR HILANDS 111 .... 3 BR, pool 1-4 BIG CANYON 11,111 ... ~BR. FR. ~1. ape 1-5 HARBOR VU HMES 12 .... 3 BR, FR 1-6 OCEANFRONT 1411,m 3-1 BR, wtrfmt 1-5 BIG CANYON 11,41 .... S BR, FR, pool. .ape l -5 OOVER SHO~ ..... 4 BR. FR 1-5 WESTCLIFF tne.- 3 BB 1-4 CORONA DEL MAR ..... 2-1 BR 12-5 HARBOR ISLAND ...... 4 BR, FR, wtrfmt 1-5 HARBOR VU HMES I! .. 3 BR, FR 2-5 1n11 .. tt M. Cooper 111 IW It M . Cooper 1111U..W"- T.Alllll90ll 1111 ........ C.M.uon 1 ........ S. Grody 1111 "" ,,...., S.Scanlan H14W .... ldMI T.Alllll90ll .....,, .. S. Grody 11Mlaltllc• C. Maxaenti 111aw ....... L.Beazley ...... ~ ..... M. L. Marion u1..._..._.. A. Peters 1tllPtttU.. .... L. Harper UTlllAY Ill 111111 BIG CANYON 1111 ... 4 BR, FR, pool. sp., l -5 BIG CANYON ...... 6 BR, FR, pool l-S 11 ....... S. Grody ,.,,,...,.... S. Grody IUYllW • ..... NIT llTAL SU• .. This desirable 4 bdrm., 3 bath, 2-story .:>fne oUen the Best of Newport Beach lifestyle. Fabuloua, ocemi. bay, and dty views. Located on a quiet cul-de-uc street within this prestigious gate guarded community. Spa, pool, tennis, it's all here! Locauon -location -location. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody • IMlll - , .. AT~--....,.. Four bedroom, 4 blitba. family room, billiard room plua a 2 bedroom guest auite. A private pool enhances thia prestige property. Owner is motivated. Danny Bibb • lllTll .... ....i 11,211,111 Thia one of a kind fabulous 4 bedroom, 3 '1i bath, CUit.Om home has all thme ameniJ:ies you've been looking for. Incredible extra-large private view lot with apeciow pool and entertainment area, only steps to a beautiful park. Fumiahed by "Canterbury Interiors". Excellent financing. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .,., .. ,_ 11,1n.- Thla 5 bedroom. 3 \.i bath traditional home, three years new. wttbin the private community of Bil Canyon, offers the ultimate tn privacy De8t.led i.n the trees on a 1.arp secluded lot. Extra large family, livina and dinina rooma. Very Ught and open. Owner will excbanae for mnaller home or corwlde.t' tenm. Danny Bibb 644-6200 111 un•. ••mY nB.91 11,111,111 A rare opportunity awaits you as our owner has been transferred, a most peaceful and private setting, aolldly oonstruc:ted traditional family home. Five bdnns., 41,i baths, formal dining room, wood paneled study, country kitchen off a cor:y family room. A private estate with room for a pool. all on one of Big Canyon'• finest view locations. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ... 111111 • llna.T .. 11 ... Beautiful three bedroom bliyfront. Highly up- graded. Features hardwood noon, stained glass skylights, large formal living room and dining room overlooking bay. Family room and billiard room. Custom kitchen. Full aecwity system. Step- hanie Grody/Barbara Aune Ollm-S111,111 Custom built 3 bedroom hillside home designed by famous architect. Fabulous view of coastline. bay, Newport Center and great night light view. al.eo. Gourmet kitchen and large yard for enter- taining. Private beaches. &ther Tabak l lll&LilT IL.HAIT I -11,IH ... This 5 bedroom custom home ln Big Canyon has a superlative location-views of four undulating fairways, a sparkling lake and majestic mountains from most rooms. Expansive family room. private master suite, two-story dining room. U"emendous kitchen. three fireplaces,~ garage, pool, spa and gar.ebo. Carolyn ~aaon ............. Lm 1211,111 Desirable 3 bed.room, 2 bath, pool home in an excellent location -near echoola. churches and shopping cent.era. Master suite is outatanding - large with fireplace. Kitchen la built-in and has butcherblock countera of aolid walnut and oak. L.R. and D.R. oomblnation overlook pool. patio and playyard. Practically new carpeting thru-out. Carolyn Muon Ill.I 11•11 mw 1211,111 Prime unobstructed view of Bil Canyon from this lovely 2 bdnn., McLain "Oak:crest" with private 2 car gara,ge. A.Mt.unable loan. Martha Macnab IMUTll PIUllT ...... Wonderful view unit in prt!lltigi~ Harbor Ridge. 2 story, 3 bdnn., with cozy Sitting area ln Muter. Totally upgraded with the finest walJooveri.np. carpets, window treatments and more. The mo1t expansive view available. Martha Macnab N•llU,_., ...... Recently remodeled cua10m quality 4 bdrm., 4 bath, home. Two 1tory stops to ocean and bay. Old world craftamanahip and charm. lncludee the land. Martha M.mab llLlll .._ • & llTPllR ...... lmmacuJ.ate older two story home on prtme comer location. Three bedroom, den. brealdMt ua and dinine + dock and sandy beach. Wa.Ud.nc distance ~· *"°·000 -Prioed to lel)_ Martha .. ,.... ___________________________________ ~ 1 • ru IS T H E LA RGEST~ I NDEP EN DENT REAL ESTATE_SERVICES FIRM I T HE ATION . ..... , ... -1111,111 Just listed "Manor" Plan 3. Five bedrooms, 3'h baths and family room. Traditional and classic. Highly customized and accented with black marble and granite. Loads of amenities. Sandi Fix .... llUUTlTI 11,111,111 First time offering of this fabulous Mediter- ranean-style estate on an enormous double lot on Lido I.ale. Surrounding a magnificent courtyard pool, this home of fen the ultimate in privacy and low-profile luxury. Shown by appointment only \hrough Micki Cooper or Tom Allimon LMlll .... LR ........ Enjoy the lwcurlou.s Westyle in a 4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath Lido We home on a 45 foot lot. Spacious living room, formal d1nlng room. & rory family room. Large brick patio with spa. Ideal for entertaining and family home. Lois Jacobs lllll,_ MllMI This quality remodeled home in Harbor View's Seawind is one of the finest properties you'll find under $500,000 anywhere in Newport Beach. This four bedroom home is model perfect with huge master suite including sauna and sitting area, expansive den, new kitchen and a long list of amenities. Susan Scanlan 11m 111111 wm Y1IW ...,.,... Including land. One level former mode) home with outatanding view of night lights & bay. Remodeled kitchen. Master suite separate from other 3 bdnn. New carpeting, paint & wallpaper. Maxine Propp .. LJITm • U llllU m. • PH,111 Quaint 3 level, 3 bed.room charmer with canyon and ocean view, car;y family room which leads to private patio. Quiet street-walking distance to buch. Maxine Propp lll ILWTI • Ullll -1121,111 Upgraded and decorated-SPECTACULAR view home centered around an atrium with Koi pond and dazzling waterfall. Spacious luxury throughout its formal living/dining room area. Four bedrooms, 3 'h baths, 2 family rooms and library. Maralou Ingold FlllYU HUI YO Nll,111 Truly "one of a kind'' Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room, custom sit down wet bar overlooking private spa ofi master to the ocean and city lights. Light and airy home includes built-in bookcases, T .V. and stereo. F.d beano/Maureen White 1ww• ru111• YllWI 11H,111 This fabulous home ln Harbor Ridge offers truly panoramic views that sweep the coastline from Newport Beach to the Paloe Verdes peninsula, Catalina, and inland to the Santa Ana mountains. Thia light and g1uay "Lautremont" has been expanded to offer 5 bedrooms. 4 batha, all with spectacular views, while enjoying the quiet and privacy of Its cul-de..ac location. Maureen • White/Ed Elcano .#2 Chrlc Plaaa, lull• 100 IUCH HllUWIYS .. UITa-w/ocean view Xlrge. l bdrm & den. $210.000 .. UITa-mini view Decor. w I good taste $158,000 .. Ulla-One bdrm. Furn.-vac.ant $119,000 Lefttt ,,tee 2 bdrm. corner unit. C.Ontemp. Flair $147,900 LMs• ••*11•. Green belt view A quick sale-hurry $149,000 P .... 1111 two bedrooms A corporate sale $167,500 LMs• ,....... big patio View-OWC $239,500 uz um.n /Lm& 1111 144-tHI IUl11flUY •m&m Mii ... Three bedroom, 21h bath, "Jodelle" Estate h~providlng unobstructed panoramic moun- tain and city light views. Assumable first trust deed available and the seller will offer secondary financing. Ed Eacano/Maureen White IPll, •Y DPllll • IWS IHl,llO This secluded hideaway contains a large master suite and aeparate guest bedroom with beautiful plantation shutters. A very open !loor plan with sunken fireplace conversation area. Maureen White/Ed Eacano LllAMI LllAMI LIUMI 1111.- Three bed.room, 2 'h bath "Jodelle" original model with extra large lot, spectacular ocean, bay and night lights view plus secluded spa. Security gated oommunity off~ pool and tennis facili- ties. Lender will carry financing. Call for details. Maureen/Ed/Sandie a••num-1111,IM C.Omplemented by the expanded library adjacent to both the living room and master suite. A formal dining room, the bright kitchen with its expanded breakfast room, plus a second bedroom and den complete the design. C.Omblne this with the panoramic ocean and harbor views and you have this beautiful ''MIRAMAR" home. Ed beano/Maureen White TWI 1111'11 RITll I •TIPllall• 111 .... Enjoy the unobstructed views of Newport Harbor, Catalina & night lights from this 3 bedroom. 3 bath, family room. 3 car garage home. Neutral toned decor. Ed Escano/Maureen White lt'•lllUY 11,1..,_ Large float will accomodate 48' + boat. Tra· ditional home in wonderful condition. Large entry patio plus sandy beech. Four bd.nN., 4 bat.ha, formal dining and gourmet kitchen. Aa- aumable financing. $ l , 150,000 includes the Janel. Martha Macnab 644-6200 IUlll NW-.U sat• RI "Pretty as a picture" describes this four bedroom. 2 bath, Lusk built Carole] plan on extra large lot. Flower gardens and mature professional land- scape affords you the opportunity to bring the outdoors in. Beautiful upgrades and tasteful decor make th.is property one of a kind. Sandie Fix lmAI WUIS., • m 1111 MllMI Yours, in the center of Newport Beach. At the end of 29th St. and the sand. R-2 property wtth duplex. Lovely upscale single family trend area. Only $475,000 for a quick escrow close and summer pleasures. Tom Allinson T1fl YUIS.. 1111,111 This two bedroom, 2 'h bath townhome is in a gated commuruty of 24 homes. Two fireplaces. formal dining room. 2 car garage, laundry and storage rooms. Owner is selling«ior less than he pa.id. Carolyn Mason ••m II SU llUll 11n,111 Two bedroom, 2 bath townhome-perlect for a couple. Large living room-dining room combina- tion. Oakcrest model. C.Ommunity pool, spa and tennis. Carolyn Mason ...... , ..,.TlllTT 11,421 .... Ocean view-steps to the beach Ul this wonderful 4 bedroom home on the canyon. Extra large lot with terraced gardens, two fl.replaces, charming brick wine tasting room. Barbara Aune fWIMIUf ..UYD ....... Charming, unmaculate, Emerald Bay home. Ideal for summer, weekends, small family. Neat as a pin. Priced to sell today Rod Daley a..lllU M '•IMI 111 .. FU Unusual extra large lot with one story ch.armer. Very desirable east end location. Two sunny patios. Three bedrooms. two baths plus 1 bed.room and bath separate quart.en>. Serious !teller Joan/Belle EUUIT Fll ... I Ill OllYll OISM 11 .... ,IOO Epitome of luxury, beauty, conveniences & privacy Three bdrm .. includes incomparable master suate, sauna. spa, bwlt-a.ns. marble, grarute and rosewood. separate office, nautilus gym, billiard room. family room. large pool-2nd. spa & Texas b-b-q. Includes decorator items and art pieces. Tom Allinson ........ / .... PMl.f-llM'MIUY 112.,_ Terrific 3 bdrm .. 311\ bath, farruly room. duung room. pool home on cuJ-de-sac wathm the gate guarded conununity of Emerald Bay The ocean views are spectacular from most rooms Just lasted Rod Daley ~I UY-'111' ftlWU llM,MI Just listed Emerald Bay. 3 bdrm., WJth duung and family room. spa. courtyard. decks.. 1800 ocean & whitewater vtews. Great value. Rod Daley NIWPORT BIACH L 11 MONTPELLJEA ELEGANT. OUTSTANDING. •AGNIFICF'VT ••• How ca• won& ,,,_,. •,Iv ,,..e,, .. tllU ~ c..,._ •.1,. • o---wltlt It:.,,,_,..,.., .. ,,,.., ............. #~so' ~ ...... A ....... , , .. ._..,,,.. fac,_,. ,.. I lti!-.... ~ """' .. ~ .. t ,..,... ..... ,... ....... ~ ,,. ..... .,.......,, ,..,,,, .... .,,,.. • hdlr ....... wet .., ...,, ,.. ~--.......... ...,, ....,., ...,, .... ~$..... . 10 WELLINGTON COURT Th two ....., •• ,,,.,,,.c ... wld th tMnl -• la th ,. ·•de ....,., -1to -cnaeto •• ,... .-c .... ., .. •co ,..,. .... ., t6& _,... alMI ,,,...,,,,c .. " .. .....,.. .. ..,,..,,_,.,,,..Wt.. ... ""'81 riftff alMI prlffaq co..W.-4 wld ol .. n•t c_,...,,.,,,,. .... ... offo, .. oacoa..t Ato.. for lenaal .. ,.,,.,. ... aa4 fa..U. ..... . Two .. ,. llMroo--. ...U'o ..._ aa4 fa..U,, ,...._ .... •co t6& ....... ••pa•olff ...... $4~5 ..... 17MONACO MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO 644-6200 v • m.~~ Grubb & Ellis . RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach, California 92660 ~-------------------------------~- - . . SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 I ''If we are going to sell the furnishings and art off the walls, why not sell the walls?'' 1976 A.D. Thus, a legend was born. Sotheby's Inte rnational Realty, founded in 1976 in the same tradition of service as the world .... famous art and auction house, has become the recognized leader in marketing distictive homes around the world. This past year has been one of expansion and record sales. In addition to Newport Beach, new Realty offices were opened in San Francisco and Denver. Affiliate brokers have been appointed in the United Kingdon, Spain, Portugal, France, Monaco, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Greece, to supplement the very strong existing network of top affiliates in North America and the Caribbean. Thus, Sotheby's unmatched real estate marketing services are available in much of the world. If you are presently thinking of selli.ng your home, think of Sotheby's. We invite you to call today f<;>r more information about our marke ting services. LIDO ISLE Fifty-five feet of bayfront, situated on the east end of Lido Isle. Five bedrooms, four and one- half baths, large formal dining room, and four-car garage. Generous patios with Southern exposure, rarge boat slip, and much more. $3,750,000. BIG CANYON Overlooking the 3rd Tee, there are fair wa ys, lakes and greens included in the view from this dis- tinctive golf course estate. There are four bedrooms: three and one-half baths, formal din- ing room, swimming pool, spa and sauna . $1,275,000. ~'---__ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY __ ____. rt ll~cli1 CA ~2~60. (714) 759-6700 -_... ~.-~~~--._.----.... ----------~..--~----------.... -------------------------------------~ Dalebout LINDA ISLE . . . For those In search of the future. Clearly, one of the best buys on Linda 1•. A four bedroom fee restdenoe of llmltless promise and pos&Jbllltles. Large pier and stlp. Family room. Dining room. The owner wlll con- sider any reasonable offer and terms. .......................................................... $1 , 190,000 DOVER SHORES . . . This magnificent vtew home Is delightful for dally IMng and gracious entertaining. Accomodates 200 guests com- fortably. Walk-behind wet bar. Strau11 crystaJ chandeliers. Three large bedrooms. Fabulous mast« suite wtth sitting room and flreplaoe. Hobby room easUy convertible to two extra bedrooms. New solar heated pool. Spa with waterfall. Elaborate security system. All this and much more ........................................ $1.175,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1244 Polaris Drive DOVER SHORES ... Otstlnctlve. Etched glass double doot entry. Hand carved ~ling In foyer. Uvlng room with oak mantled fireplace and step-down wet bar. Fabulous bay view. Four large bedrooms. Mast« has huge dreaslng room. Jacuzzi wtth retractable roof. Oak pan- efled den. Famlly room wtth fireplace. Pool. .............................................................. $850,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1380 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home with an ambtanoe of special features. Pier and float for large boat. Idea.I family home with grown children or In-laws. Main house has huge llvlng room, dining room and library, master bedroom suite. Across the brick patio Is a aeparate two bedroom suite providing complete privacy. Home Just elegantly refurbished. .............................................................. $825,000 Open Sun 1-5............... 308 Morning Star Lane DOVER SHORES . . . Dramatically renovated. Three bedrooms. Superior kitchen with break- fut room. Dfnlng room. Famlly room. Giant play room. Three flreplacea. Hardwood floors. High bNl'Md oelllngs. Plantation shutters. French doors. Uninterrupted view ................... $826,000 Open Sat-SUn 1-5................ 1730 GaJaxy Drive I DOWR SHOREI ... Take advantage of the 10% financing avaHable when you purchue thte ex1reordlnlly home wtth 1200,000 C8lh down. Indoor pool. Spec1acular llt-down view of OOMn, upper bay and city lights. Three bedrooma, four and one-half baths. Many ipedel MWtlt ..................................... $695,000 Open 8un 1-5................ .... 1028 Weetwtnd Way DOWR IHOMI ... Luxurious. Five bedroom home. Vl9w of Back Bay and city lights. Huge IMng room and famHy room. Master suite fea- tut• be\11l1d mirrors. Sunken tub. French doorl. Seamed <*ltnga and Mexican pav«a lend to the charm. Ma6d's quarters .... $687 ,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE •*******DOVER SHORES *******-tr .• f .. -tr A tranquil setting for the home o your • ii dreams. Visualize awakening In your mas-• • ter bedroom wtth a view through sJldlng ! : glue doors of an exotic rose garden, a ._ • patio and your own pier and noat, large • • enough to accommodate a forty foot • ! boat. Floor to oelllng mirrors In llvtng : • room and dining room. Cozy den used as -tr • office or study. Three spacious • « bedrooms. Two baths. Lovely patio and • ! deck on water. Automatic lighting and : • sprinklers. Carpets and drapes look new -tr -tr and fresh .................................... $775,000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR HIU ... Cape Cod design. Four bedrooms and den home. Five baths. Gated community. Master suite with walk-In closet and Jacuzzi. Gourmet kitchen with skyllg!lt. Three car garage. Air conditioning. Complete land- scaping. Lowest priced new home on the Hill. ............................................................. $599,950 SPYGLASS HILL ... Privacy. View of the bay and ocean. Four lovefy bedrooms. Formal dining room. Two fireplaces. Quiet col de sac location. Exquisite condition ............................. $597,500 DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed from entire living area. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties or formal enter- taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. con- vertible den. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest.. ................. $560,000 SPYGLASS HILL ... Respected Bedford modef overlooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Pool-llzed lot. Motivated setler. With 304'/o down, the owner will carry balance. The benefits are obvtous . . . no loan costs and a reasonable Interest rate. A superior offering ........ $559,000 BA YCREST ... Exquisitely upgraded two-story home. French doors and windows. Plantation shutters. Master suite on first floor. Second master suite upstairs plus three spacious bedrooms. Impressive front entrance. Eatate- like rear yard with gated pool... .......... $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A very special environ- ment. Set among mllllon doHar waterfront properties, this four bedroom home Is com- patible with heavy entertaining, yet Intimate enough for a large family. Two-story living room. Grand dining room. l .. and kitchen with break- ~~!~~=~.~.~~~·~·~·~'.~--~~~~~~~ LIDO ISLE . . . Conveniently located four bedroom home. From the moment you walk Into the patio, you eenee a feeling of comfort and charm. Den wtth wet bar. Dfnlng room. Two fireplaces. Three and one-half baths. Wide lot provtdee apace for expan .. on .............. $495,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 125 Via Koron WE8TCL.9=1' . . . S<>mefWt Lane la a mott sought-after locatlon. Large custom bultt family reefdence. Generouaty proportioned room1. Four bedrooma. Dtnlng room. Famlly room. Huge yard. We wtll share this "flnd" wtth you. ·················•··········································· $.4.50.000 8AYCMST ... Orlglnat owner. A most un- crowded two-story four bedroom home. Dfnlng room. Famlly room. Breakfast room. Formlca- llned tMrch cabinets. Stor999 cabinets. Clotet apaoe. Brllllantly landscaped. Spa. It would be a sin to ml11 this one ............................. $389,500 Dalebout BAYCREST ... Traditional two-story custom home. Four spacious bedrooms. Beautifully ap- pointed. Plantation shutters. Del Plso tlles. Bookshetves. Built-Ins. French doors. Family room with high vaulted cefilng. Eating area In kitchen. New appliances ..................... $379,500 BAYCREST : .. Four bedroom home on a quiet tree-lined street. Comfortable and Inviting. Large kitchen Is a culinary def lght. Separate and very private master suite.................... $375,000 CLIFF HAVEN . . . Extensive use of choice woods. Three bedrooms. Dtnlng room. Spacious R-2 lot Includes a two bedroom rental In rear. Huge patio. Three car carport. Convenient lo- cation .................................................... $339,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............................ 1401 Cliff Drive BA YCREST . . . A famlty home In a choice netghborhood at a reasonable price. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Large kitchen and family room combination. Dfnlng room. The entire house and the pool environment aJlow for gracious entertaining. Priced to ... , quickly at. . ............................................................. $339,000 llAYCREST ... Wrought-Iron fenced front yard lends to the curb appeal of this four bedroom home. Large ltvtng room. Famlty room. Oen wtth wa.rm chestnut paneflng. Huge flreplaoee In living and family rooms. Dfnlng room. Large • backyard with pool .............................. $325,000 BAYCREST . . . Prestigious home. Spacious comfort. Five bedrooms, Including a secluded master suite. Gourmet kitchen. Huge dining room. Family room. There's something very special about this offering. Just reduced. .................................................... Now $319,000 BA YCREST . . . Beautifully refurbtahed famlly home. Greenhouse wtndow In kltehen. Kltehen Includes microwave and compaictor. New par- quet ftoora In entry, kltehen, famlty room and dining room. Four ..,.aoua bedrooma. Three baths. Child-gated cuatom pool and apa. .................................................... Now $299,000 CUFF HAVEN ... Warm and charming duplex wtth two bedrooma In MCh untt. Hardwood floors throughout. Pr811ntty UMd aa a llngle unit. but 9Uly convertible. BeeutJfulty Jand- scapect and well maintained. New ptumbklg. New paJnt. Securtty 1Y9tem ......... Now $295,000 Open Sun 1-5....... ........... .......... 1611 Cltft Drtve BAYCREIT ... DeOghtful three bedroom home. Beautifully upgraded. Two flreplaoM. Formal dining room. Laundry room. Large lot. Thr .. cer garage. Motivated Miier has been tranaferred. ............................................................. $290,000 J PROPERTIES, INC. 7'ee.1e11ti11p #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Ne wpo rt Beach. California 92660 •SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FINEST HOMES• • IEW USTll&S • IOIPOIT IUCI $225,111 -Here Is what you've been waiting for: Take over the Pl£STIClllS Ullll lllCl LOT -Build your own home and tennis court In this loan and nothing downl 2 bdrm Cape Cod townhome with lovely views view lot which is over 'h acre. Guard gated. security community. overlooking Irvine Ranch. Walk to shopping, pool and tennis. TUlfTIOIAl lllCOllT -Beautifully decorated custom home built by Jim fllST Tiii( OfJUU -One of the finest lots In Harbor Aidge ... Unobstructed Peters. 5 bedrooms, famlly room and study. Approx. $400,000 In upgrades. ocean and city light view. No roof tops shown. Included are plans for a Corner location with exceptional landscaping and very private pool. A 10,000 sq ft authentic chlnese home. See and compare this one at wonderful way of life. Valued at $1 ,390,000. $895.000. • PRICE REDUCTIOIS • UllOI WO IOllU -Could not duplicate this home and lot for the price. Cllf ClmSl nl1I -Upper level 2 bdrm condo In Rancho San Joaquin. High 2,600 sq ft 4 bdrm, family room, air conditioned with a wonderful location, ceilings & mirrors give bright, open feating. Close to gott & tennis clubs. just steps away from recreation center and pool. $289,000. Walk to shopping center. $149,950. GaJI Banfield. TllTUIOCI m ... -An award winning Pacific Plan with an open spacious feating. Spectacular views from every window. 3 bdrms. 21h baths with formal dining room plus breakfast room and a private spa In secluded garden. $289,900. · • SPECIAL IOIES ~ PUftCT CllPU --Spectacular water and night llght vlewll Elegant home with warmth and charm. 2 master bdrm suites. Prestigious lo- catlonl Pride of ownership. Many extras, lnctud- lng swimming pool. $695,000. Vergllene Hull IUlftll 1111 Nil -3 bdrm & den, 3 bath Deauvtlle model with par1oramlc view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool and spa. Prime street in Big Canyon. Asking $595,000. Vergllene Hull Pl.JI 3 II llC CAIYOI -Great reduced to $525,0001 Best priced home In Big Canyon. Fresly painted and neutral decor throughout. Located on prime street with custom homes on large Pflvate lot. Vergllene Hull P£1fICT SflTllC II llC CAIYOI -Expanded Broad- moor Plan 4 on quiet cul de sac. 4 bdrms. famlly room, formal dining. Quality upgrading through- out. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $560,000. Ver-gllene Hull lnCWS flll.Y ... -A very speclaJ Nantucket Model on Spyglass Hiii. Spectacular view of mountains and city lights. 5 bdrma, bonus room, formal dining, FA and 3 car garage. Pro- fessionally decorated and landscaped with entertaining back yard, pool, spa, BBQ and fire ring. $614,500. Todd Gross ll1IPllT IUCI ICUI nl1I -Outstanding custom European styte home wtth panoramic view of the ocean, Catalina Island. Newport Bay and city tights. 5 bdrma, 7 baths, formal DR. 5 flreplaoes, afmost 6,000 sq ft of efegant IMng. Also beautl- ful pool and spa plus steam and sauna room. Exoeflentty priced at $1.450,000. Also for lease, $5,000 mo. CIUT F•Y .. • TISTm -Spacious IMng at an affordable price! Composed of 5 bdrma. 3 baths, famlty room, dining room and IMng room. Thi• home has an upgraded copper plumbing system. Situated on a large lot, It 11· Ideal for famlty enjoyment. Ottered at $300,000. Kathleen Kullanoff Fmt STlllT, .. TDllCl -Charming custom 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Shows pride of ownerahlp In tNery detail. Beamed cetllnga, wood shutters, plaster waua, formal dining room. Private courtyard wtth quaHty landecaptng. On fee land at $3'10,000. Vergllene Hult • IRYllE • TWt mm mm . • 101CO Tl s1cs.111 - Located on beautiful greenbelt In lrvtne. Decor- ated like a model. Lovely carpet, wood floors, plantation shutters. Great hillside view. FormaJ dining rm & den. Only 4 years new! Lois Cornwall lllTUllCI -Lovely plan 2. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Excellent location. very private, just across the street trom pool. Carpet and decorating Is 6 months new. all neutral tones. A great value at $169,900. Also for lease. • LOTS FOR SILE • l UII Fm -The last custom lot available In Big Canyon. Overlooking the park on a private cul de sac street Is 15,000 sq ft of prime building space. Owner wlll trade for commercial or Indus- trial property. $649,000. 111111 lllCl -Prestigious Harbor Ridge Lot! Reduced to only $495,000. 18.000 sq ft on a premium cul de sac street and owner will trade for small house under $300,000. This Is one of the few vacant lots left. CaJI 760-8333 Now! •UDO ISLE• Uffllll -OU1standlng custom bayfront home! Next to 60' of aandy beach with life guard all summer. And fOf' the little ones ... an enticing. fully equipped playground. All this plus a 2 bdrm Income property for $1 ,275.000. UM ISU -Spacious feet In this 2 bdrm and famlty room home on a 45 foot lot. Plenty of room to expand. Mary Slvasllan • .llSlllE CIEU • WCAllC( -If you enjoy ptush carpets, plantation shutters, crown moldings, wood paneHng. ptus your own prtvate spa • you will love this ex- traordinary Pten 5 In the desirable gated Jasmine Creek with community poota and tennis courts. To vtew this special property at S377 ,500 call Sue Thomas. SINSTICATU PUI Flm -Rare Jasmine Creek Plan 4. Largest 3 bdrm In unique area. Pools, tennis and aecurlty. $339,000. Wertdy Johnson ~ COIDOllllUIS • IOPllT IUCI! IUT l UT! -Beautifulty decor· ated 1 bdrm. 1 bath condo. Shut1ers through- out. Security system. Steps to sparkling pool. Lovely patio. Walk to shopping and tran!P<>'- tatlon. $105,000. Marie Fargo Sl.llCASTU W • Cll -Best location! Vlew of pool and large patio. 3 bdrm, 21h baths. wet bar, fireplace In living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of Old CdM & close to everything. A very special property! $325,000. Vergllene Hull SMTI CIAST 1£111 llll -Lovely 2 bdrm. 2 bath South Coast VIiias condo with brand new carpet!! Conveniently located in complex; near pool, spa and carport. Mediterranean at- mosphere. Price Includes 4 points for VA buyer $84,000. Ann Marie Murphy 4TI f UftlY YIEW 1111 llC CMYll -Augusta Model 2 bdrm. 21.ti bath and den overlooking pool Neutral decor. Includes washer, dryer and re- frigerator. Owner Is motivated. Good financing $289,500. Marie Fargo IOO'S CllM II Tl( CIUllllT -Lovely condo In the Bluffs. 4 bdrms. 21h baths plus bonus room with beautiful greenbelt view. Great location near pool, shopping and schools. An excellent buy at $249,500. Marie ~argo AICISTl • llC CM'Yll -This highly upgraded 2 bdrm, 21.ti bath ls Immaculate In every detail! All new fixtures and tlle In the baths. New custom cabinets In the kitchen. This MclaJn townhome Is close to shopping and professional buldings of Fashion Island. Seller Is WllfY motivated. Well priced at $310,000. VergUene Hull PUaJa llllS • an UCITS -Just minutes from the beach. Stytlsh 3 bdrm and loft ''AenaJs· sance" model, neutral tone decor. Located In prestigious Harbor Ridge, a guard gated com- munity. Large asaumable financing. $415.000 Oniel Smith s& TllS -UTIR • ..... l9Cl -If you en)oy the flneat and don't want a mansion, here It Isl Expanded throughout • extremefy gorgeous Spacious courtyatd with beautiful fountain. You won't want to miss this beautiful home wtth a spectacular ocean and city tight vkwt. $799,000. ' t I .- L 169 SHOIECUFF ROAD COIOIA DEL MAI The finest oceanfront home available on the West Coast. With 5 Bdrms & 7 Baths, + extensive use of marble, the features list goes forever. Private ac- cess to a private beach + private pool & spa, this home has views from Palos Verdes to San Clemente! Excellent financing. $6.5 Million. 41 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3 'h Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home Is Im- maculate and In move In condition. It offers the finest In bayfront living w/a pier & sllp for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard . s 1,350,000. 1 MUii BEACH CIRCLE SPYCWS HILL CUSTOM Fantastic cus1om 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home w/spectacular views of the Pacific, Bay & Night Lights. This home Is adult occupied & im- maculate. Includes a private pool & spa & all the amenities one expects In a home of this magnitude. Ex- cellent, low-Interest, as- sumable financing. Re- duced to $975,000. 5 IOI ECA UY SPYGLASS VIEW IOIE If It's GREAT Bay Views you want with NO obstructions (roofs et al) this lovely 4 Bdrm former model HAS IT ALL. Very private pool & spa and completely re- modeled last year, the owner has reasonably priced the . home for fast sale at $649,500. ,, COIL nrnLTT © 1nvrs 1nrn1 conrn n1 3 HAllOI IS.WD EICWSIVE PllYATE ISLAllD Incredible 5 Bdrm, 61h Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusive, pri- vate Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq ft of the finest con- struct 1 on w /gourmet kltCflen, 2 famlly rooms, a 3,000 sq f1 Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financ- ing. $4.9 Miiiion. 603 IOITH IAYFIOllT BALIGA ISLAID OfJlte possibly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home has It all! A 3rd story f amlly room w/a HUGE (21x30) sun porch offering Incredible bay views & a PAIVA TE pier & slip to accommodate your own 40' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can't beat It at $1 300,000. 64 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND If you're looking for a buy, this Is ltl Super 5 Bdrm, 41h Bath home w/prlvate pier & slip & excellent Island lo- cale. Wonderful neighbors. The home needs a llttle cos- metic TLC to make It a showplace. Don't miss It at $959,500. 1112 E. IALIOA BLVD. OCWFIOIT DUPLEX 01 TllE SAii This 1st class rental unit ts one of the best examples of oceanfront living In New- port. Featuring 3 Bdrms up & 2 Bdrms down, both units have wonderful views. With summer /winter rentals this property spins off excellent Income to the owner. Of- fered at sa..-0,000. 3 COWllS ISLAID EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAID This Incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms, 31h Baths and over 70' LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest In waterfront llvlng. Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION! Very adult oriented wi the finest main channel views. $2,950,000. 30 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAND Fantastic Main Channel lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 4'h Bath Adult-oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is In excellent con- dition & priced fairly for quick sale. Includes private pier & sllp. $1 ,295,000. 20 NIWBOIOUGH HARBOI Hi ll Brand new custom home w/beautlful ocean view of- fers the finest In this newest of gate-guarded com- munities. With over 4,400 sq f1 of luxurious living space, this home Includes a 3 car garage & Is fully fin- ished In used brick. Fantas- tic corner location w/all the things one expects. Major price reduction to $795,000. IP£I 111 1·5 44 IUE FOITAlllWU llC CUYOI DOWOUSE What a fantutlac homelf Featuring 3 Bdrms & 3 Baths, this poof home has all French wtndowa & doors + one of the moat private yards In Big Canyon. See It & you'll want to llve In It. Make an appointment & you'll buy ltl S..99,500. 760-1900 15 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE CUAIDlD ISLAND Freshly painted. this 4 Bdrm. 4 'h Bath custom waterfront home features large rooms & quiet privacy In a homey atmosphere + your own pier & slip right In . front of the houser On a quiet channel of other fine homes, this lovely home can be purchased for $1.495,000 & YOU OWN THE LANDI Wiii exchange for commercial property. 10 ROCKY POINT ROAD SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM Spec1acular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very pri- vate pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construction w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to the market & priced to sell at $1 , 160,000 w/excellent financing avail- able. 21 BURfHIC TREE ROAD l lC CANYON VIEW HOME If Its outstanding views you're looking for, this love- ly Big Canyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrms + a large family room & oversized lot to accommo- date a huge pool. this lovely home sits amidst million dollar homes & Is priced to sell at $785,000 w/excellent assumable financing. SUPER FIXER UPPER 702 ST. JAMES PLACE That's right, a fixer upper In Newport Beach. This terrific 4 Bdrm w/4 Baths + a pri- vate pool & spa and a parttaJ bay view Is In a super area & needs only a little TLC. Way below market at $399,000 & vacant & ready to move lnl 17 UllOllE HAllOR llDCE CUSTOM Adult oriented, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath custom home offers the finest In amenities; a private pool & spa w/an In- credible view of the Pacific Ocean, Newport HarboJ & the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The home ts but 3 'h years old and features all the modern "goodies" in the kltcnen &. baths. Excellent assumable financing & priced at $1 ,395,000. 23 UllA ISLE PRIVATE CUAIDED ISLAND Strategically situated w/a vtew to the main channel, this 3 Bdrm home offers the ultimate in Newport Beach. With your own pier & sllp right In front of your home. you can "dash away" in your 60' yacht. Located on Newport's finest gate- guarded Island, this lovely home ts offered at s 1,095,000. 23 AUCUSTA LAllE llC CUYOI CUSTOM Fantastic Golf Course cus- tom home features 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths + private pool & spa & 3 car garage. The price Is Lot Value ... ask your own agentl This prop- erty has DEAL all over ltl Owner wants a sale ... NOW. Offered this week at $759,500. 15 IOITEIEY CllCLE SPYGLASS llLL BUY Lowest priced Spyglass home w/3 Bdrms. 3 Baths, 3 car garage & room for a VERY private pool & spa. Owner Is moving & wants a FAST tale. Home wlll be vacant In 3 weeks. You Should see thle one .. .It real- ly Is a SUPER buy at $398,500. OPO UT·Sll 1·5 *HARBOR RIDGE* I LEASE OPTION $795,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you I can see the Queen Mary. Features oak I entry and family room and five . bedrooms. Wiii trade for commercial I property. Ask for •lllYlllMP . I I I IWIEI -El YIEW ....... Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, family room, beautlful ocean view. PRIVATE BEACHES. Large oceanside patio, plus large center courtyard for pool. Ask for ......... • • IEWPllT IUCI PllYITE UTEI ... llITT Slll,000 Just reduced-TENNIS. community POOL and spa, ocean and city llght views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. ..... , .. .aam111 llEEI 1141,IOO Outstanding bay. ocean, city lite views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 2'n bath, huge master suite w/slttlng room, large breakfast area, study, comm. pool & tennis. Bachelor wants out. A great buy. •llnlll• IALllA PDllllU 1211,IOO Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront condo with security gte and underground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range In New- port. .. ....... LUii IEWPllT IFFlll · 12.21 PD FMT II IFFEI 5,800 sq feet of premium spaoe on Bristol St. Beautifully decorated, aJI matching desk, chaJrs, cabinets, an- tique executive office, fully furnished. Must see to believe . ...... , .. IH,100 NIM LltlllATIH South Coast Plaza location, guard gated, ko1 ponds, pool & spa. Large living room, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. -_., JI 111· 1!11 LUSE lmll 1111,100 Newport Beach . Large 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, fireplace In living room. Nice fam- ily room. View. Pool and spa. ... lllP, .... 111-1211 YUi LWE 1110 l llm 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. Nice view. New- port Beach. Pool and spa . IM lllP, .II. 111-1211 I I I. I· I I· I B I I . a D IOI HO,' JI. I IH I IOWtl •OOP 631-1266 • BOB & DOVIE KOOP • 631-1266 I 1 11s> --••s> ...-e•w ..,,.e•E>.~••c> ~ e1s:a ~ 1111:1 . ~ ,,,,, MW '""' ~ e•w1..,.. I .I "'\j.Gt ..... ~"-lest"1AAMwt•tW•------to~OA~"KOTt~~--.7.,,ll&5 .,.-15 ---·-· -. a --+1&wMM --•s--1es1.-esw _. ·1· I I I I I I I I I I D I S 1 ll,001 E/SllE COSTA IESI Gingerbread cottage. 3 bedrooms. Close to Westcllff shopping. 2 full baths. Shake roof & hardwood floors. Remodeled kitchen. A super property on a large lot. Call for more details. w 1111111111-1211 TUllTllllL IEWfllT IE•ITS Spacious custom home on prestigious Cllff Drive. 3 bdrms + famlty room. Recently re- modeled thruout. French doors, antique wet bar. Country kitchen. Spa tub & shower In spacious master suite. Much, much more. Ask- ing $387,000. 111111101111-1211 llPECOULEI IWn IElllTS NOL lllE This home combines elegant and Informal enter- taining! 3 bdrms, 3 baths, fam room. Extenslvely tlled floors. Atrium courtyards. Great master suite. A true decorators home. ASSUME 1ST T.O. OF $192,500 AT 91h%, OWC 2ND. Amazing value $260,000. Ill llNEll 111-1211 l'J EIECITIYE TIWllllE B s1uT1 c11sT Pwa 1111,110 • What a bargain on this 3 bedroom with separate ~ den, approxlmately 1700 square feet. upgraded ~ kitchen, 2 car garage. Community pool. As- sumable loan of $1<M,OOO at 12.25. I 111111 llPPIL 111-1211 : IEWEll lllE PllCEI Tl SELL 3 bedrooms, kitchen, famlty room, near park & • j freeways. Owner wlll give decorating allowance l and wlll help with loan fees. Exceptional lot near Zll South Coast Metro. I. I llW OIPPIL 111•1211 ICW, llY I Cln LllllTS Contemporary 3 bedroom, hlghly upgraded, I security alarm system, pool, brand new kitchen and master bath. Room to expand with great views. Asking only $429,000 fee. I 111111 UPPIL 111-1211 : IEWEI IEWPlllT llEllOEI • 1100,010 f • Gorgeous 3 bedroom, den, Westcllff home. . i Owner wlll carry. Security alarm system. Pro-.1. f...,onaUy decorated with pool & spa. Won't lutf Exclusive appointment. . : 111111 llPPB. 111-1211 IEU VElllE IUUll I 111111 1111,000 i Interested In 4 bedrooms, 1¥. baths on cut-de- llPPIL II 1-1111 'REALTORS ® IEW CISTll • YICTlllAI IEllll Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This elegant home has every CUSTOM feature from the massive oak entry to the luxurious master suite. 3,400 sq ft built In 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique French door & mantles. A superb pr~p­ erty $429,000. Excluslve showings. Ill_.. 111•1Jll I 3 YWS IEW! S 1 ll,000 Newport Heights. 3 bedroom, 21h bath condo. Absolutely stunning with open beamed celllngs, skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with • "'"· IHt. Wonderful large patio. Financing available with 10% down. Amazing value. w 1111111 131-1211 IEST VIEW llYI CITILIU s111ns Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrms, 3 baths plus f amlly room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet Island kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam celllngs & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean view from family room & living room decks. PRICE JUST RE- DUCED-$325,000. Ask for 111llllDI111-1211 IEWNIT IUOI lllM Sll,100 1 bdrm, 1 bath, walk to beaohl Gated area, comm pool & ctub house. Call PITI 111·1111 LIVE IT TIE IUCI 1112,000 Lii Stngle f amlly home on large lot. Huge family room. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, apa. Needs work but what a great buy. CaHPlll 111·1211 VIEW IF FISllll llUll 1211,000 Profeaionala delight. Prime location. Decorator ready. Private spa, aundeck off master. 5 vrs old. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Call Piil 111· 181 WllTI OEIY MLW $211,000 Single famlly home In Westcllff. Pool, fam rm wtth fireplace. 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Just Hsted. Open Sunday. Call PITI 111-1211 ~ IAPEMI IWPT ·IEllllTS COUNTRY CHARM exudes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen with family area. Oak & tlled floors. Separate den. A beautlful home. Receive $10,000 dis- count for upgrades. Many, many features. New Listing! $255,000. UE IOICEIS WESTILIFF • IEWEI CISTll Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers detlghtl Premium lot with large poof & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt. Ill llllBl 111-1211 IEWNllT IElllTS CHUI S 111,000 Tremendous charm to this 3 bedroom. 2 ba home. Quaint kitchen In knotty pine. Open beamed ceilings with skylights. French doors to a delightful backyard. Assume 10.6% fixed 1st TD. Great value herel Ill llMEll 131-1211 IEWPOllT llEllllTS • $111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated sellers. w ·--111-1211 RELOCITIOll Video can capture your neighborhood home and furniture so a real estate agent at your desti- nation can be more helpful In finding your perfect home. WANTED BA YFRONT HOME IN NEWPORT THAT WILL TRADE FOR EXCELLENT HOME IN BAYCREST PLUS OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN SHOPPING CENTERS. Pm 111-1211 LEIRll llOUT VIDEO CALL POE JOHISOI 831-1288 1 sac? large =with patio. : .---~---------------........ f 831-1266 • 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA Independent I -.-Rli I I I I 51!d·'¥1'1 -11H»,.-1•i1-liilM -Jlll'i-B" ~ iililll -1-11111 -1111-Hllli -1 IEWNIT IElllTS IEW LllTill This home la just steps from CllH Drive at a price you can attordll Large 2 bdrm, 2 bath -Just as cute as can be. It also has an exoeflent potential to Increase the square footage by stmpty adding on. Come and see this quaint property at 424 SAN BERNARDINO, NB OPEN SUN 12--4:30 llTI Wiii 111-1211 S 100,000 PllCE IEllCTIOIU! Motivated? Absolutely! This Is a designer's home. Tens of thousands of dollars In upgrades. Premium large lot with huge pool & spa. Great home for entertaJnlng & home Is only 4 YEARS OLD. 3 bdrms + den, 21h baths of absolute perfection. Gourmet kitchen! New price? $399,995. llTI WOE 111· 1211 USTSIDE CUTIE Excellent starter home. Completely remodeled 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with Jacuzzi In master bath. Fireplace, double car garage, large corner lot - assumable financing AND mvch more. An absolute adorable home for the young couple. Only $138,500. Ask llTI WllE 111-1211 I lllTS -$311,000 1.11 llOSS Six blocks to the beach. Prime rental area - gross annual Income $43,980. 160 brand new condos next door. Well maintained buldlng. 25% down & property wlll break even. For further Information contact llTI Wiii 111-1211 WILi TO IOLF ClllSE Very llght and open former model home. High beamed oefflngs and lots o"'f mirrors. 4 bdrms, 21h baths, formal dining and family room. Beautiful tree filled yard. Excellent value at $224,500 I ....... ·- Allll IAIM.lllll 111-1211 4-PLU -llYEllllE Good Investment area. Convenient to shopping. Three 2 bdrm units, one 3 bdrm unit. Anxious seller asking $210,000. Mii• llllllUllAI II 1-12H I I REALTORS ® I ----~~~~~~I UITlllE C.I. UOEnlOIAL PRICE llEllCED Spacious 3 bdrms. 2 baths on quiet tre&-llned cul-de- sac. Family room, formal dining, 2 car garage with bonus shop area on large lot. Below 17th St. on fringe of Newport Heights. For ap-.....__ ... polntmeffl call lllT IDIOTI II 111-12H IPEI lllllY ·12.4 lllU.UWIY IEW LISTlll IEWPORT IEllltl.I S111,000 There Is no doubt t~ \l tremendous buy. Sound, older SpPfl\. ~ .. d residence has 2 bdrms, 2 bathr fl!... V .Ached garage with bdrm & bath. Hardv. "11 tloors. Typically spacious Newport Heights lot with alley access. OllT IEllEITI II 111-1211 IACI BAY VIEW COIDO Spacious 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths with large master suite, fi replace, dining and private rear yard. Asking S 156,000. OllT IEllEITI 11111-1211 OPEi UT 12-4 2411 llYllE AYE, #F IEW LISTllP ~ 34,000 3 bdrms, 2 baths anct "~ .. Jom, fireplace and 2 car garage. Th'' \\ .ice shows very well. Quiet nelghbort. f!.... OllT l~~ITS 11111·1211 COSTA IESA DUPLUES 2 side by side totally remodeled duplexes w/approx 1,000 sq ft per townhouse style unit. Both properties show very well. Rents of $675 per unit on 2 and 4 units justify Pro). Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168,000 w/assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may consider trade up for local Income property. 0111IEllRTIII111·12H IEWPORT IElllTS Custom, contemporary designed home featur- ing lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms. 41h baths, separate dining room and family room. Se- cluded patio and yard areas. Priced right at $378,000. .lllllE UllUIWI I.I 1-1211 CISTll IESA YERIE One of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bdrms, 31n baths, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street. Asking $375,000. .IAKll 1&111.111111111-12H Elegant Newpo rt IEWNllT -VIEW 1· townhome.~ Breath-taking upgrades, 3 bedrooms, · 3 baths, large master suite ~ with walnut paneled office. ' ~ Mini ocean view. There Is • nothing to compare In the I area. Asking $194,500. Call • Ull.Yl ... IS 111-1211 IEWNIT SIPllSTICATE f This home Is special. Hlghly upgraded with brick • flreplaoe & wet bar. Three bedrooms, tf\ree baths, formal dining and eat-In kitchen. Bicycle to beach. Complex has tennis, pool & spa. Asking $189,900. For private showing call IUllL YI 111•11 111-1 JH IPU 11111ll•Y1-1 #1 llml ... T A TOICI OF COllTIY FllEICI Warm expanded Mesa Verde home. Double used brick fireplace, tiled kitchen, large famlly room plus three spacious bQdrooms. Asking $165,000. Cati for showing IUILO OMmlS 111-1211 IEW LISTlll WESTCLIFF Immaculate 4 bdrm pool home on sweeping pie shaped lot. Wonderful quiet location. Excellent value at 1 $265,000. .llYOE WALnE SPILLER 111-1211 JOYCE WAL UE SPIWI IPEI SllllY 1-4 1101 HYM, I.I. REDUCED -TURTLEROCI This 4 bdrm home Is gorgeous. Beautiful leaded glass oak entry sets the stage for this highly upgraded home. Extensive use of brick. tile & oak thru out. Skylltes, lush atrium spa, lovely garden patio & yard. It's priced below similar properties In basic condition -Hurry -It won't last at $229,500 . .llYOE Wilm SPIUEI 111-1211 IEU YEllE IEW LISTlll A subtle touch of Country French accents this lovely remodeled home. It's one-of-a-kind with an expanded family rm, fresh new tlle kitchen with brick floors, large bdrm addition. Inviting spa & gardner. Meticulously maintained -You 'll love It. $165,000 . .llYll Wilm SPIWl 111-12H llY Ill LUSE IAYFllOIT IOllLE llOIE Exclusive Lido Mobile Home Park. Trlple wide one bdrm -excellent condition -HURRY · Enjoy the summer on the bay watching the sailboats. Boat stlps avail. Call for terms. .llYll Wilm SPtWl IJ1-1HI i D I D I D I 6 ·I 6 I ..airo_k_e_r -M-em-be-,--2-34-E-. -.17_t_h_S_T-.,-C-O_S_T_A_M-ES ...... _• ~6~3~1--~12~6~6~---.B ••• wMK e1:.t1 RWYa •. ~ c;;p• ... Ofart• County Real Estate/ An AdvertJ~ng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturoa~. ~tembef 7. 1985 -1'7 l l I l Over Six!}! Years of 1'!rning Dream~ _Into Reality TURT\.EROCK • SPECTACULAR VIEW Bright & sunny singJe level 2 bdrm condo w/magnifioent view ol hills & canyon. Air con- ditioned end unit. Great location near (:ommunity pool & tennis. $160,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT ROOll FOR ENTIRE FA-. Y CORONA DEL MAR Mom & dad live in the apedoua 2 bdrm. 2 bath, f.am room unit. Grandma in her own 1 bdrm apt. The children in tbein and still have 2 more rental units! Gw..-for all! Aakinc f785.000. CABOL PANGBURN . DRASTICALLY REDUCED HARBOR HIGHLANDS Beautiful and ready foe your family! Near Mariners Park and Westclif:f Shopping. Large 3 bd.nn home in imrNlculat.e condition. Reduced to $186,500 including land. JOYCE DABOLT I SALLY SHIPLEY IRVINE TERRACE Spacious family home in aoe 1ot C.D.M.'a finest netpborboock. 4 bd.nm, f.am room, 2 ~ baths. W-. country kitchen. Home hM outgrown the Wnily! Submit often. CAROL PANGBURN EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR M.UFFLOT Prime a.ree between lmpiration Point and Little Corona 8Mch. Your dreun home will mmmand ~ v-.. of the jetty llCtion. night lighia, & dde pools. Seuen will help with f.inancing. $950,000. MABil.. YN HILL SUPERB NEW USTlNQ •SPYGLASS ~executive home w/ocean, mountain & dty light view., new pool & spa. Serene 9et1ing w/new J.and8caping. Single level, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, family room home with many added amenities. $695,000. BET ,J ,E CHASE LEE FINAL DRASTIC REDUC110N MUST IELLI JAS•E CREBK Former model home. Two bdnm & den, two baths. two fi.replaCea, air oanditioned, private pool & spa. Guard pted Newport Beach com- munity with tennis & club bouee facilities. $299,000. LINDA TAGLIANETTI LIVE fEAR THE BEACH CORONA DEL MAR Excellent owner fina.nciQ8! Enjoy cool bree:lle9 on a delightful, leclwkd, .,.tio just one blk from ocean. 4 bdrma, 40 ft lot. abundant a\orag'e, 3-QI' prqe, 1rg rooma. Solidly OOlliltrUcted home w/mini view from upper level $495,000. BINNIE DIXON FRONT ROW CENTER SPECTACULAR VIEW One of tboee rare reelly livable homes. Recently remodeled using the finest quality and excellent t.Mte. Private courtyard with custom ape. l.arge covered U9ed brick viewing .,.tio. Security aya- tem. Prof-.iooal landm:aping. 3 bd.nm, 3 baths & family room. '635.000 with land. Bli!IJ .E CHASE LEE NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT8PEC· TACULAR WATER VIEW Unaurpe.ect water location DMr the harbor entrance w/two boat specea & eMy ocean llOOela. Two bdrm duplex located on private road off Bayside Drive. Uve in one and rent the other. $1,200,000 includes land. SALLY SIUPLEY I JOYCE DA.BOLT ' DUPl.Ex • OLD C.D.11. Pride of ownenbip ia reflected in this beeuu.tu.Uy maincalned duplex. Eld> unit featu.rea two bdrms w/numeroua amenitiel plus a four car pragie. Great rental area. Almo8i $300,000 of usumable finandng. Offend at $*,000. Call LINDA TAGLIANE'I"ll DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION BLUFFS • NEWPORT BEACH ClMlice end unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdrma, 2 \.'i baths on hMh wide greenbelt. View of back bay/dty light&. Larae family room c.an be 4th bdrm. A/C, wet bar. A-•metw. lat. SANDY MITTMAN CHARmtG l8l.AM) HOME Private community channel front home w /own dock for 30 ft boat. R-2 lot w/room to build additional unit or enjoy this large yard. $375,000. DONNA & BILL WEBSTER OCEAN FRONT HOIE +INCOME 3 bdrm, 2 bath owner unit upstain w/master bdrm & bath plus firepllice. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs ~/firepllce. 8eMooal rental, rarely vacant. Lrg -.nnaNe lit TD. MARIA BERCOvrrz MARILYN TWITCHELL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large veradle plan 4 with a dramatic living room. fittplace, family room & den. Good view. One of the larpst unica in Villa Balboa. &- sumable financing.~ anxious. $182,000. MARIA BER.COVITZ LINDA TAGLIANE'ITI BA YFRONT PRICE REDUCTION Watch the boaCll go by from thJa luxurious 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo. End unit provklea macnifi- oent views from the bay to the mountaina, exce!Jent location cJoee to fine restaurants & shops. Canm pool, lleC bldg. $450,000. DONNA & BILL WEBS'l'ER BA YFRONT -PIER a SUP Quality built custom 4 bdrm home. Mahogany frencb doon & windows. Spectacular view from master suite & retreat. Lower bdrm could be maidll/guest ~. Perfection, move right in. $1,250,000 lncludee land. DON OeTHOMAS SUPER IT ARTER HOME COSTA MESA Cute 2 bd.nn condo in small complex. Sunny patio, oozy firep.lace in living room. Great F.ast- side location near park. Super financing with low down. A good buy at $107,950. ANN GREER COITAMESA FA-. Y DREAM HOME Thia home is apedal! 5 bdnns. 2 baths, newly remodeled kitchen and large backyard. Cloee to acboola, abops, tennis and swim club. 1 yr home warranty Included. $143,000. MARY JANK ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for executive living. 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf ooune, stereo room. pool table area, 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk-in clO!let. Reduced to only $1,100,000. DORCYI'HY HARDCASTLE HARBOR VIEW HOMES "~THER'S DREAM" LOCATION Newport -Outatanding 4 bdrm Portofino -Becks up ~ gn!enbelt. atepa to comm pool. a skip & a hop_~ elementary achoo!. Spadoua sunny rear yard I custom jacuzzi framed by open patios great for en t.ertaining. -' TODDY S MITH UVE •NEWPORT BUCH FORUNDD..,_, HM ewrytbJ.nc you wmi! J'lrepJ.ce ln mMt.er suite, air oond, walk to bMch, 2 bdnm, 2 baths, deLSbows like a model Oood-.unable financ- ing. $177,000. MARIA BF.RCOvrrz LINDATAOLIANETn ITUNNltG NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely Westcliff location. Flowing floor plan for entertaining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdrms. 2~ baths w/spaciow family room opening to large pool and deck. $360,000. MA.Rn. YN HILL CORONA DEL llAR ARCtlTECTURAL HOim TOUR PROPERTY C.ornpletely remodeled charminc s bdrm home Oil 1 ~ Iota ln Old c.orona del Mar. Cedar shingled exterior, warm cedar interior, brick courtyard w/pool, new kitchen, built-Im. large sun deck. Secured, private & dramatic! $375,000. SANDY MITTMAN -BLUFFS • FEE LA.ND SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Light & airy end unit w /very private patio. Highly upgraded kitchen w/oak plank floors. 4th bd.nn ia separate & could be maids or in-law quart.era. $239,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY Will trade for oommercial property or unit& This beautiful unit offers luxury and 8eC\lrity for carefree living on the water in Newport Beach. All rooms are spacious in thia 3 bdrm, 3 bath residence. $585,000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 story, 2 \.'i baths. Sunny wood patio, indoor utility room, fireplace in living room, garage & carport, large, bright mast.er suite. Attractive setting. AaumabJe ll.75Cl. financing. $127,500. ANNBRIWLIS SPECTACULAR VIEW-PRIVACY ATOP SPYGLASS HILL Five bdrms, three baths, atrium entry. Pro- fessionally ~ped oversized lot with room for pool. Exchange p<aible for two bdrm home/condo. Assumable loan. $585,000. SANDY MITI'MAN DRASTIC REDUCTION! CORONA DEL MAR South of the Coast Hwy & zoned R2. Great location, walk to aion. & bNch. Super rental property completely furnished. Single st«y. 2 bdrm home. Many pn-1a:.uae.. Can add~ unit. $202,000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT FIVE YUR8 NEW TURTLE ROCK'S FMST Dec:or1or perfect two bd.rme widen, two baths. Proff9ionally decorated & landlcaped, Up- graded carpets, cwt.am draperie9 & air con- didoaed. CUI~ street w/mountain view. A.mumable loan. Offef'ed W/Jand $219,000. SANDY MlTTMA.N GE OR GE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 f:2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CE NTER Seniors tourney winner Former world champion Pancho July. Some 200 top-ranked seniors Gonzalea and bl• partner. Whitney players fro~roughout the western Reed, won the 50 Men's Doubles states competed In the five-day. finals at the 2nd annual Sea Pointe 55,000 tournament played at vart- E states Seniors Tennis Tour-ous south Orange County tennis nament. The finals were held at the clubs, including the Sea Pointe Capistrano Racquet Club in late Swim & Racquet Club. OC supervisors receive plaque from Realtors The Orange County Board of Super- visors has received an "apprec1at1on plaque" from the Saddleback and North Orange County boards of realtors for supervisors' efforts to release homes "held hostage" in a legal dispute with a renter's organization. The plaque was presented by Gary Lahr. president of the Saddleback Valley board and Ruby Rhea, president of the North Orange County Board of Re~ltors The renter's organization had filed suit against the county's phase-out of the lnclusionary housing Program, leaving the owners of 491 homes unable to sell them for many months because of a lis pendens placed on the title to their properties. The award expresses the two as- soc1at1ons' "smcere appreciation for the Orange County Supervisors' concern and action in the protection of private property rights in the removal of the onerous Its pendens filed against 491 Orange County families m the action of Mosely vs . th e County of Orange .. lnd1v1dual realtors. both local boards. and the Callforn1a Association of realtors -acting as property rights advocates - 1omed the supervisors' effort via the f1hng of a lnend-of-the-court or am1cus brief. to effect a release of the family homes through a motion subsequently granted by Judge McLaughlin last May When the memberships ol the Saddleback Valley and North Orange County boardS-Of realtors heard about the homeowners phght. they responded by comm1tt1ng their resources to help the families. whose only connection with the lawsuit had been the purchase of their homes as 1trst-t1me buyers through the since-halted Orange County lnclus1onary Housing Program The homeowners. mid-and lower- income fam111es. did not have adequate funds to finance a legal fight of their own Guide offers tips for homebuyers A free paperback book explaining the dos and don'ts of buying a home is available from Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. The Home Buying Gulde otters a step-by-step review of the home-buying prooesa, from setectlng the right home to ctoslng the deal. Among the topics covered: •Dealing with a real estate broker •Elements of good design •What is good construction? •Financing a home •How to protect your investment For a free copy, write: Home Buying Gulde, Dept. MS. Lawyers Title Insurance Corp .• P.O. Box 27567. Richmond. VA 23261 . LLONCS OF NEWPORT ~~~ CURRENT LISTINGS .......... T DURNISS IUST USTID $379,000-H.V. Homes Seawlnd .. Stunning view. 4 BA. See picture~ below. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 640-LONG DOUBLI LOT Enclosed. upgraded Portoflno. Owner will consider trade. $359.000. New kitchen. FR. doors. 640-LONG SIAWlllD PAURMO 4 BR. $332,000 fee. Large yard, enclosed front yard, much tile. 640-LONG BOAT Oii •.V. ITORAGI 4 BR in H.V. HOmes. Totally new kitchen. spa. $299,000 l/H. 640-LONG 2308 PORT DURNESS 220 LARKSPUR CORONA DEL MAR Harbor View Homes Somerset model. $329,000 includes land-5 bedrooms-5 ex~ellent location 3 doors to greenbelt and community pool. New appliances. A well main- tained home and lot. llAW•D S BDRMI Somerset model, close to pool & tennis. Mountain. city lights VIEW $379,000. Easy to show 640-LONG Fllll lllVllTMlllT Close to shops. Duplex. Always rented. $239,000. Assume good 1st TD. Income now $1700 monthly. 640-LONG T ··125,000 JUST LISTED-LAGUNA LOT SPECTACULAR VIEW (MAP NOT TO SCALE) .. , ... ,,_ ntOll •un .,.. <:f · .o ACB LOT-I• Of nm .... c 0 >-c «I u 0 ~C' TAUi OYl8LOO .. M• CITY ~~ ,.~ LIGllH, IRACllU, CAfALmA. ~-+-"~ nc .. nc. SSM,000 1384 "°s Pacific Way PC.H CHRIST A & GERRY --DIGS 1 ' NEWPORT 640-LQNG We caee ltaede~ • -SAN MIG~l SUJTt 200 NUW~T HACH ~-Hunt & l\ssociates --.... REAL ESTATE ......... 2121 .. ,.., ........ , . ...,.. ...... ~·"tie 9. 7Je '1lltf 1# Dl!lligned to pleMe the most di5- 0..« 1/lill '.JlllllMt:e 1Nile ~ ,e.,rw1111e '"' ~"'"" In this fresh, sparkling, lite & airy IOI lllllEU, IUL Tll ,.. crimlnate, this 5 Bel, 7 Ba, luxurious cwt.om home is Jocated at the very-VIEW-top of Harbor Ridge. lSO° view, bay, city & .. Sunaeta Over Catalina'' VlEW. Fram warm library to fam.. rm. w/one of 4 f-plca to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it re0ec1a the ultimate in quality. Master IU.ite (over 1000 1q. ft) w/aauna & f- plc & breethtaking VIEW. 24 hr. parded gate. U.e your boUle •down pynlt er aabmit trades. Offered at ,1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt BA Y-vrEW home, ready for the most im~ble taa1e! Remodeled to per- fection-th.is 4 Bd, 2 story bas it all-huge mstr suite w/f-plc, balcony & VIEW. Formal dining-French doors open onto garden patio. Tranquil water VIEW den + fam rm w /f-plc + VIEW. Pier & &lip w/side ties. Owner will consider trade. $895,000. Jeri Hunt mu ftlll 3 bedroom Ranch 1111.- Plcture Perfectt mu m.111 4 bedroom 2-story 1111.- Warm, Inviting, Romantic colors ,,,......, ........ , ..... L9I • WITR Security building, Pool 111.,.. ~t411k <!Ntll ?1leM ..11•1 Boat slip avail., Wonderful Ananclngl 7a,ta-(}utd ~~ EeetMde Com Me.a.. Walk to 17th St. ahopa. (3) 2 Bd, 1 ~ Ba apta. SJ*:ioua rooms, fenced patios, garages. $240,000. Probate. Haniet Perry A 2 Bd, 2 be home on large R-2 lot, in beautiful ooodition. Ready to move in. Excellent loan $117,000 at 9.75~ !!- aumable. Listed at $189,000. Al ' Weinert Two 2 Bd, 1 ba units on large R-1 lot 4 bedroom 11,111.- Built for the pleasure seeker! 4 Bedroom Lease P,;111/-. 10 steps to Big Corona Beachl <!"'1lee ~ S.. JIN'f d• 63x135, legal noo~onning. ~ Super golf ooune and lab vieW! 2 Bel, units in good condition. Drive by; 263 den. 2 ~ Ba. Try $195,000! Vee Stiman a.ta Mesa St. Price $184,000. Al Wl.111111 lllLDAll llllDlllL ... Dn I,_. .... WIS. 1-1 Weinert Recently reduced to $14,500,000-caJI for brochure \ * ?kw~tiM'* "'-'"·~ San Lu.is Re~. unit. 3 Bel, 2~ Ba. Aaking $199,500 & worth it! Vee Stillllon llu'rn't .... W /S.1-1 - COU>WC?U BAN~eR O REALTY Please Call: (714) 979-8311 (res) (714) 645-0303 (ofc) The Harbor Area's Old8st Real Estate Firm fMlll PB I RllT llllMI Freehly painted and beautifully maAntalned • · bdrm home wtth 60 feet on the beyt Convertible den, all new kitchen, Immaculate throughout. 415 NORTH STAR LANE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 WllT Tl lUIH 11"- Luxury La Costa condo CMM1ootdng the gotf courae.' 3 large bdrma, 3 patloe, fireplace & centtal air. Wllt trade for Corona del Mar. um 111• • • 191.D sa..-Located on tree Nned Poppy Ave. 3 & 2 bdrm ltudlo unlta wtth flreplac., private patios and btt In kttchena. ........ ...,.,.. • bdrma & 3 bath•. OY9f 3000 eq tt. Fabulou• outdoor entertaJnment area wtth 40 foot pool. Prtce alutl8d to save from forectoeure. ."(714) 673-4400 .. ._ 11...- Loweet priced 2 bdrm condo on the ocean lkte of the hwy In Corona det Mar. Fireplace, wet bar & porch. Private corner unit wtth view of the hlll• & city llghta. ns AVOCADO OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ~LIT ...... 98 feet on the aandl Located In exciualve gate guarded community. ldeel surftng, aon bathing and bead'I combfng. Out of atate eetter. ....... . ... Beautifully furnlahed contemporary condo con- veniently IOcated wtth Newport Beech eddr .... Security buHdtng. Owner may ftnance. ........ ·--Large complet.ty redecorated Corona del Mar duplex wtth 3 bdrma & 2 bath• In EACH unit. Private garagee, ftreptacea, deluxe btt-ln kitchens, carpets & drapes. Reduced to aefll """"',.. *au..._ 1114,111 Bright & cheerf\11 1 bdrm. Nicety decorated with sundeck, tr8Ck light• & a mini view. 240 NICE LANE, #215 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ......... *,.. .... Rustic 2 bdrm cottage wtth beam celllnga, uMd brick & wood panellng on huge canyon 8'de lot. Owner may ftnanoe. UJlll•l llnllll 11.-,.1 88 feet on the bay. On the deetrabte eat ahore of gate guarded Bayahoree. 4 bdrm lfngle 1tory home wfth den, large bays&de deck & room for a pool. .............. 1 ...... Custom bulH 2 bdrm & den ownera unit wtth brtck ftreplac.a, bMm cemngs, wood panettng, sauna and pr1vate aundeck plu8 2 bdrm reni.t. Ooean view. Just 3 doora from the beech. (213) 628-28281 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR Big Canyon is a Lot Smaller Than You Think One of Or<lnqe County's b1ggesc n<lmes is yrowrng smaller wePk by vveek day by day IOI by IOI Brg Can~n Where ~u·11 find cuscom lots w11h vrev.tS of the spenaculcH 81cJ Crlnynn lJOlf course. Saddleb<lck Mountain and Deyonc:l Where ~u Crln build a Med1terranecm style home ro take ddVclnl..ll]f' of 1 c~11torn1.1 style of life Oucdoors In the warm sun and cool breezes of NP\Nport Be..lch These are the cuscom home- s1tes of Farrw<!y One The last at Big Can~n Come .mc1 1,ee rhem beforf• there's noc ri lot ldt Custom Homesttes From $320,000. /f/ '1kj "6nnyfHI IRV1NE PACIAC '\.tit'\ llflr In •f.-J "''"" ; 1r\t 11 fr 1 Ht H.11 • 4w.. I.•,... t • I , ,oir l\r""( •'l.tJ,1 ~ ,, 1,,>1 ,...,,.,, ... ,~., •1..; ••. , -.--~~~~----------~----... ------.-4----------------------------------------------.... Dalebout LINDA ISLE . . . For those In search of the future. Clearty, one of the best buys on Unda Isle. A four bedroom fee residence of llmltJess promise and posalbllltles. Large pier and slip. Family room. Dining room. The owner will con- sider any reasonable offer and terms. .......................................................... $1, 190.000 DOVER SHORES . . . This magnificent view home Is delightful for dally llvtng and gracious entertaJnlng. A.ccomodat• 200 guests com- fortably. WaJk-behlnd wet bar. Strau~ crystal chandeliers. Three large bedrooms. Fabulous master suite with sitting room and fireplace. Hobby room easlly convertible to two extra bedrooms. New solar heated pool. Spa with waterfall. Elaborate security system. All thia ~d much more ........................................ $1, 175,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1244 Polaris Drive DOVER SHORES ... Distinctive. Etched glua double door entry. Hand carved ~llng In foyer. Llvtng room with oak mantled fireplace and step-down wet bar. Fabulous bay view. Four large bedrooms. Muter has huge dreaatng room. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Oak pan- elled den. Family room with ftreplace. POOi. .............................................................. $850,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1380 Galaxy Drive DOYER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home with an ambtanoe of speclaJ features. Pier and ftoat for large boat. Ideal family home with grown chlldren or In-laws. Main houM has huge llvtng room, dining room and library, master bedroom suite. Across the brick patio la a separate two bedroom suite providing complete privacy. Home just etegantty refurblahed. .............................................................. $825,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............... 308 Morning Star Lane DOVER SHORES . . . Dramataca11y renovated. Three bedrooma. Superior kitchen with break- fut room. Dining room. Family room. Giant play room. Three ftreptaces. Hardwood ftoora. High bMmed oeiNnga. Plantation shutters. ~French doora. Uninterrupted view ................... $825,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5................ 1730 Galaxy Drive DOVUI IHOM8 ... Take edvantage of the 10% flnMdng avallable when you purct\8M thla extreordlrwy home with $200,000 cah down. Indoor poot Spectacular alt~ view of oc.n, upper bay and city llghta. Three bedroom., four and one-half batha. Many tpeCl9I .,,....,. ..................................... $895,000 Open Sun 1-5 .................... 1028 Westwtnd Way DOYWA 8HOM8 ... Luxurtoua. Ave bedroom home. vi.w of B9Ck Bay and city llghta. Huge riving room end f8mtty room. Muter suite tea- tur• beul1d mlrrore. Sunken tub. French doorL Be.med ceHlnga and Mexican paver• terMf to the cMrm. Maid'• quarters .... $687,000 •*******DOVER SHORES ****'fl'**• •• • • A tranquil eettlng for the home of your • • dr.ama. Vl8uallze awakening In your mas-• • ter bedroom with a view through atldlng • : glua doors of an exotic roee garden. a ! • patio and your own pier and float, large • • eno.ugh to accommodate a forty foot • ! t>oat. Floor to ceiling mirrors In living : • room and dining room. Cozy den used as • • office or study. Three spacious • • bedrooms. Two baths. Lovely patio and • ! deck on water. Automatic lighting and ! • sprinklers. Carpets and drapes look new • • and fresh .................................... $775,000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR HIU ... Cape Cod design. Four bedrooms and den home. Ave baths. Gated community. Master suite with walk-In closet and Jacuzzi. Gourmet kitchen with skytlght. Three car garage. Air conditioning. Complete land- scaping. Lowest prioed new home on the Hiii. ............................................................. $599,950 SPYOLASS HIU ... Privacy. View of the bay and ocean. Four lovefy bedrooms. Formal dining room. Two fireplaces. Quiet cul de sac location. Exquisite condition............................. $597 ,500 DOYER SHORES ... Exciting bay view enjoyed from entire llvtng area. Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties or formal enter- taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. con- vertible den. One bedr~m and bath Ideally located for maid or guest................... $560,000 SPYGLASS HILL ... Respected Bedford model overlooking the canyon. Four bedrooms. Four bathe. Poof-atzed lot. Motivated seller. With 30•1o down, the owner will carry balance. The benefits are obvious ... no loan costs and a reasonable Interest rate. A superior offering ........ $559,000 BAYCAEST ... Exqulattely upgraded two-story home. French doors and windows. Plantation shutters. Master suite on first ftoor. Second master sutte upstairs plus three spacious bedrooms. Impressive front entrance. Eatate- llke rear yard with gated pool............. $550,000 DOYER SHORES . . . A very special environ- ment. Set among mllllon dollar waterfront properties, this four bedroom home Is com- patible with heavy entertaining, yet Intimate enough for a large family. Two-story living room. Grand dining room. laland kitchen with break- fut room. HandlOme brick patio. Spacious spa. Private beachel ... ~ .............................. $535,000 UDO ISLE . . . Conveniently located four bedroom home. From the moment you walk Into the patio, you eenae a feeling of comfort and charm. Den with wet bar. Dining room. Two flreplacee. Three and one-hatf baths. Wide lot provtdee apeoe for expanaton .............. $495,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............................. 125 Via Koron WE8TClff . . . Somereet lane la a moat .ooght-after k>catlon. Large cottom bultt family reeldence. Generouaty proportioned rooma. Four bedrooms. Dfnlng room. Family room. Huge yard. We will lhare thla "find" wtth you. ····························································· $450,000 •AYCM8T • . . Original owner. A. most un- crOWded two-atory four bedroom home. Dining room. Family room. Breakfut room. Formlca- llned bfrch cabinets. Storage cabinets. Cloae1 spec.. Brllllantly landscaped. Spa. It would be a sin to min this one............................. $389.500 Dalebout '. Better omes._ 1 llflll H and Gardens® BAYCREST . . . Tradltlonal two-story custom home. Four spacious bedrooms. Beautifully ap- pointed. Plantation shutters. Del Plso tiles. Bookshelves. Built-Ins. French doors. Family room with high vaulted cefllng. Eating area In kitchen. New appliances ..................... $379,500 BAYCREST ... Four bedroom home on a quiet tree-lined street. Comfortable and inviting. Large kitchen Is a culinary delight. Separate and very private master suite .................... $375,000 CLIFF HAVEN . . . Extensive use of choice woods. Three bedrooms. Dining room. Spacious A-2 lot Includes a two bedroom rental In rear. Huge patio. Three car carport. Convenient lo- cation .................................................... $339,000 Opent°n 1-5 ............................ 1•01 Cliff Drive BAYCAEST . . . A family home In a choice neighborhood at a reasonable price. Four bedrooms. Four baths. large kitchen and family room combination. Otnlng room. The entire house and the pool envtronment aHow for gracious entertaining. Priced to aell quickly at. . ............................................................. $339,000 BA YCAEST ... Wrooght-fron fenced front yard lends to the curb appeal of thla four bedroom home. Large llvtng room. Family room. Oen wtth warm chestnut paneHng. Huge flreptaces In llvtng and family room1. Dining room. Large , backyard with pool .............................. $325,000 BAYCRE8T . . . Prestigious home. Spacious comfort. Five bedrooms, Including a MCluded master suite. Gourmet kitchen. Huge dining room. Family room. There's something very special about this offering. Juat reduced. . ................................................... Now $319,000 BA YCRE8T . . . Beluttfully refurbfahed family home. Greenhouae window In kitchen. Kitchen Includes microwave and compactor. New par- quet ftoora In entry, kitchen, f8mtty room and dining room. Four IPacfoul bedrooma. Thr• ~~~~~: ... ~~~~.~~~~ .... ~~~ .... ~ow ~299= CL.FF HAVEN ... Warm and charming duplex wtth two bedroom1 In eech unit. Hardwood floor• throughout. Preeentty uMd u a elngte unit, but eaally convertlble. Beauttfulty land- acaped and weH mafntalned. New plumbfng. New paJnt. Security aystem ......... Now 1295,000 Open Sun 1-5 ............................ 1811 Cltff Ortve BAYCREST ... Oetlghtful three bedroom home. Beautifully upgraded. Two flrepfll089. FormaJ dining room. Laundry room. Large tot. Thr• car garage. Motivated seller has been transferred. ............................................................. $290.000 NEWPORT' BEACH Big Canyon is a lot Smaller Than You Think. One of Orange County's biggesr names 1s growing smalf Pr week by vveek c1ay by day 101 by roe 819 Can)'On Where )'OU'll find custom lolS wnh vrevvs or the spenacular Big Cmyon C]Olf course. Saddleback Mountain and beyond Where you can build a Mediterranean style home to Lake advantd'::le of ,1 C1l1 forn1.1 style of life Outdoors In the warm sun and cool breezes of Newport Becicrr These are the custom home-~ sHes of Fairway One The lase at ~ 81g Canyon • Come and see chem twfore rhere's not a lol left (!j/IR /fl Yi,~ ~nynn Custom Homesltes From $320,000. IRVINE PA"CIAC NEWPORT BFACH A Legacy ( )f tylc .. . . . . . . . .. . - • \.•tr\ '"'~ t' !if w '""' l •t Iii ""' # '''' o rr•\ttrt• t\.••' "'llf If 1. • t, ~ J It , .. , • ""' ,,,,' .,.,.,,. l .... ~"\\.\ • . "'. ~ ~~ .,. .. orano-Oow\ty ~~.,,An A~l*O -..s>P4•1Mnl to ... QA!l v PU.OT /~dmy. September l . 19'5 -2 -------- I L ' I -----. Lakeside ho1netour scheduled The Lake Arrowhead Aes'orts Chamber of Commerce will present its 11th annual HoMe Tour on Saturday, Sept. 14. "1'-be $12 ticket price includes a self- gu1ded tour of six Lake Arrowhead area residences and a wine tasting at a lakeside beach club Among the homes on the tour is Chateau Fellc1te. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. It is a French country-style home whose name means "Castle of Happi- ness " Once inside its massive oak doors. the chateau transports visitors back to a time of more gracious and genteel living. In the library. a sof1 patina of oak paneling and bookshelves gleems in the light from the hre. To the left. 5-foot logs burning In the ltving room fireplace cast shimmering patterns of colored light up to the vaulted ceiling. Although this home spreads over 6.000 square feet. the floor plan, color schemes and furnishings combine eff ec- tively to make it impressive. but not intimidating. Each room has an Inviting intimate character. All around are views of majestic pines and blue or starlit sky. Sun rays chase shadows from the 20-foot high ceilings as they angle through the sky- lights. . -·"' Tbe Claateaa Pelidte 18 put of tbe .,......,.., Lake Arrow'llea4 Raorta Claamber of Commerce home tou. The chateau and five other homes are open for viewing from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The wine-tasting party wlll be from 3 to 6 p.m. Home Tour Uckets are avallable In advance through the Lake Arrowhead matlon booth In Blue Jay, Chamber ot ReeortsChamberofCommerce, P.O. Box Commerce In Lake Arrowhead Village or 155, Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352. They In front of Bank of America ln lake may also be purchased the day of the tour Arr~head Village. For further lnfor- at the featured homes, visitors lnfor-matlon call 337-3715 or 800-262-7769. A lien by any other nanie could spell trouble Idiosyncrasies of names keep title companies I sea rchers on their toes What's In a name? In real estate transactions, the answer is more than some people may realize. say experts at Chicago Title Insurance Cl). It's important to keep tab on the names people use because they can become involved in court actions that lead to judgments against them. These Judg- ments. In turn, become liens against any real estate they own or may acquire In the future, said E. Russetl Sherman, senior vice president and Western Region man- ager for the national title Insurer. If there's a judgment against the seller of reaJ estate. the property usually will not change hands until the Judgment Is Lear. who named his daught• Cfwlda Lear. Sherman aald namee Imported from other cutturaf tradttlone can be eontu.tng. In Vtetnameee, Ong MMns Mr., Chi and hu a eon, the boy may be gtven a name IUCh u Halle, becoming H• Hagos. In two generatJona, the grand- father'• name (Teefay) la compteeely tost. Theee ldk>eyncr..._ can keep tttte Aa Anlmore, O.kla., tram•n wrllo llad toa•llft& aad • 1Mb7 at tlle Mme time a•med die cldld roa•flUID Jacbon. A brotller .,.. a•med Jleaf'WitJ. and tluee •l•ter• were aamed Appeadlcltl•, LurJJ6ft& aad Perltomtt.. means Mrs., <Co means Mias and Amh means youngster. Ong Kei Chue Is really Kei Chue. It's much the 1Bme In Ethiopia, where Ato mean1 Mr. For the purpose of Western·•tyle record keeptng. Ato Hagos T•fay would realty be Hagos Tesfay. But the confualOn doeln't end here. In Ethlopfa, 1911 than 5 percent of the country'• 22 million people have Weetern- atyte aurnamee. For tnetance, a chlld may be given the name Hagoe. When he grows older, he add• hi• father'• gtven name of Teefay and becomel known u Hagos T•fay. However. when Hagos T esfay marries company record searchers on their toes, Sherman said. And property owners can buy title Insurance to protect agaln1t potential loSMS If It turns out the title company hu overlooked a Judgment agaln1t the aeUer. Title lneurance lnaures the existence or non-existence of right• to real •tate. It pays the poflcyholder up to a 1tated amount for ftnanclal k>saes should the tit le company be wrong In It• de1ermlnatlon of thOM rlghtl. "If a Judgment against the Miier la mllMd because of confusion regerdlng hi• or her Identity. that'• covered. too." Sherman Mid. • IOI FllECUSllES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights, priced from $309,000 to $385,000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-5PM. For Information & direction, 634-8915 or 771-2573. -.LL LYMI IW.n HV Homea, Carmel Model. 3 .8dnn, 2 bath, FR. private i.u., aanny Jot. highly u~ araded ~t, new appliances, new paint, 1emodeled baU., Charles Barone . paper and dras-. Must tee to appreciate. PNLI=-,.._ ...... .. ..,,., .. ,. "" .. "'= ...... ..... ~1111•MI-.... ,w WOODBRIDGE OP~HOUSE SAt /SUN l-5 PRJCE REDUCED TO $192.,500 SHOWS LIKE A MODEL-Lots of custom upgrades. Lt. oak floors, large yard, prof. landscape. 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath, famlty room + ADDED PLAY ROOM. Qreat location. ·Near poofs, tennis, lagoon. A/C, sec. sys- tem, quiet cul-de-sac. 47 Ruahlnswincl. lrinM Owner Brok. 711-8301 MYEI a.IEI llYFIHT .... '•Lari• .... Channing 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition, parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the I.and. Vacant for quick escrow. Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. · IPOUTl• 1-1 ....... La. 146-Ull•Ul-llM 'uYmSJ 12.,..· a lidrm, i &th plus livmg room, Cam-· ily/dirung room .. breakfast nook & laun- dry room. Air conditioning and roQJc fire- places. Long cement driveway to over- sized double garage. Owner will carry 1st or 2nd TD a t below market interest rates Ill llllll CUllEI On two lota on the Peninsula Point, Wllh underground utilities. Bayf ront with pier and large dock, blg sandy beach Well cared for-A unique opportunity! Call for delaila. Pflt IAlllTT IUln-MJ-IJll ... ,Ill .... 1MI M1llZIL M~ In to view charmer. Newly REDONE with greet wallpapen. hardwood floon. floor to ceiling firepllice. Large enc&o.ed Enallah Garden. 3 BR. ~. Garagee open to flue.I. So ~ to .ctd 2nd story & deck man OCNn views! ii TH Mlf ••llP".t ,..._ te lhe ill le. Oallf .............. 4 II, le•, I~ la. 1411,111. lllff flmf EITITf llT Corona del Mar, Shorecllffs area with private beach. This rolling lot has approved plans for 50000+ sq. ft. home and pool/spa overlooking the beach. Drive by 21 1 Evening Canyon. $950 ,000 Flexible term$. C pg If) ..... llltty .,....,,, 2 story custom home with pier & float 3 Bdrms, 2'"6 bath. Large master suite • with spa. Bay 11iews from every room. wet bar, marble baths, 2 fireplaces. asking $487 ,000. Owner will trade up to Bayfront home with room for bigger boat I JACOBS RUL TY 8 YOUI OWN DIE.All BOllfl IN TUB VII.LAGE OP COIONA DBL II.Alli SOl/JOI NilCISSUS lmegtne a F'*'Ch Normllndy home bum on this lerge comer tot. One block to beld\. View IWth 2nd lt<>ty °' buHd one lot. 1335,QOO per k>t-30x 111 & 40x 118. ($870,000 totlll). DrlYe by S.VSun 11-5 SANDS INVESTMENTS 75 .. to70 -------- --l'.#• .. -------·-..... ... Clll•HClll Ullllll ll I EW Fii ZllE The Balboa Fun Zone area IS under going redevelopmenL By the <"nd <Jf 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime c:ommercaal property at 207 Palm IS now avail able. $166.000 assumable fu'St, in come $19 .800/ yr Cons1dera t1on rokers 173-2143 L uxury bayview townhomes, steps to ocean and bay. 4 left/slashed to $199,000! Full sec sys, wshr & dr yer, garage, high ceilings w /skylights. 1985 Award Winner. 1PD SAT/• 1·1 "nsn • .. 111u • 11 1-1 CAIEO HllHUllS Clllll IEL: Ill Wt•ll situated. l'UStom 3 bdrm dc•n ,\ :! bath Spacious hvin~ ctrt>a.-., nt'" rnrpeL-. On qu1t>t cuJ-dt_•-sac CK."t·an .~ l'c.1t.alma view s N <'W shake roof acn • lot suit.able for tennis ~·uur I a nd /or pool Private beaches .... $211,000 142-llH er 142-tl 11 ___ _;_.:;.,..;._ • Cdl • REDUCED TO $690,000 llllST PllCl MJ'Tl lllltWATO ..... lllllTI 11 WI rttr11t •"-* .. _..II._. ... .,... ... h•ltte ....... 211 + .................... ""' ...... ..... Ill= Hlliutllr. W&ii (ll•) 711-Mlt .. llTl•1M J . ' - HOMES FOR SALE 1132 White Sall Way, Harbor View 644-6200 $399,000 Sat 1_. 2030 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach 631-7370 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 21EDAOOM 110 33nd St, BaJboa Peninsula 644-6200 $380,000 Sat 1-5 34056 Aurello, Dana Point 261-2688 $132,000 Sat/Sun *420 Serra, Corona Highlands 675-MOO $335,000 Sat 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN v 12 ~try, Harbor Ridge, N.B 760-8755 5339,000 Sun 1-5 2756 HllMew (Harbor View Knollt) NB 780-8333 S225,500 Sunday 1·5 11 North Hampton, Belcourt Hiii, NB 759-1501 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 618 St. James, Cllffhaven, N.B 631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19th Street Condos, Newport Beach Penln 631-1400 $$270,000/$349,000 Sat 1-5 3 Verde (RanchO San Joaq) Irv. 640-4868 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 «Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 644-9080 $287,500 Saturday 1-5 31EDAOOM 122 32nd St, Balboa Pennln1Yl1 644-6200 $255,000 Sat 1-5 •2242 Avalon St, College Prk. CM 645-9478 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1200 Be<kshlre Lane, Weatollff NB 673-7300 $259,000 Sun 1-5 2137 Channel Rd. Pen. Point 631-1400 $595,000 368 Costa Mesa St, Eaatslde, CM Sun 1-4 548-0300 S 136,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2012 Diana Lane, Harbor Highlands NB 644-6200 $210,000 Sat 1-4 2000 Diana. Newport Beach 631-1400 $188,000 Sunday 1-5 11 1 Gretel Court, Cotta Mesa 631-1266 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 301 Hazel Dr. (Old CdM Charmer) CdM 759-9070 $439,000 Sunday 11-5 2481 lrvlne Avenue, #F. Coate Mesa 631-1266 S 156,000 Saturday 12-4 1620 Klnga Road, Cllffhaven, Nwpt Bch 642·5200 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 •2015 Leeward Lane, Baycreat NB 644-6200 $289,900 Sat 1-5 •1777 Mltchell No 2, Tustin 845-0303 $67,000 Sat 12-4 6 Montana'• Norte. Irvine ~ S 199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3300 OoMn Blvd., Olde CdM 875--e328 $650,000 Sat 2-5 321 Otchk!. Otde Corona~ Mar ers-eooo $350,ooo sit 1-s • * 1107 Oxf0td, W•tcllff, Nwpt Bch •'97-1139 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 **31921 P.c:mc Coast Hwy, So. Laguna 673-7300 1699,000 Sat 1-4 1915 Port Br18tol, Harbor View Homes NB $229,500 Sat 1-5 1690 Rhode latand. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $152,500 Sunday 2-5 818 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, NB 640-5560 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 2657 Vista Ornada, Blutta. Nwpt 8ch 760-8333 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 2201 Waterfront. Corone del Mar 644-9060 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 **6608 w. Oc::eenfront. West Newport 644-9060 $4.40,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 1901 YIC:ht Collnla, Seevtew, N.B 644-9060 $390,000/e><pnd Sun 1-.5 . 3 BR~ FAM RM or DEM 3 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 618/622 20th St. Huntington Beech ' 960-3873 $179,900 Sunday 12-5 2345 Aralla, Eaatbluff. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 600 Carnation, Summerwtnd. CdM 875-7572 $489,000 Dally 10-8 1401 Cliff Or, Cllff Haven. NB 631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 515 Dahlia Ave, Summerwtnd. CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-6 517 Dahlia, Summerwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 1<>-6 *247 Driftwood, Shoreclltt., CdMar 644-9060 $499,000 Saturday 1-5 303 E. 20th Street, Eutslde Cotta Mesa 831-8011 $149,900 Saturday 1-4:30 11 Eden (Perk Pueo) lrvtne 832-3787 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 v 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shoree, N.9 631-7300 $825,000 Sat/Sun1-5 •240 Hazel Or, (Ocean View), CdM 759-9070 $690,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 2214 Holly Lane, Newport Heights, N.B 631-7300 $260,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1721 Iowa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $185,000 Saturdey 1-4 v 18 Jetty, Jumlne Creek. CdMar 644-90&> $326,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1410 Kings Rd, Cllffhaven, N.B 631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1-5 15 Monterey, Spygla11. Corona del Mar 780-1900 $396,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **308 Morning Star Ln. Dover Shor ... NB ,, 831-7300 $826,000 Sundey 1-5 ••13'4 Polarla, Dover Shor ... NB 631-7300 $1,175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1244 Polarl1, Dover Shores, N.B 831-7300 Sl, 175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1963 Port WeybrtdQe.(Hrbr Vu Hm)N.B 759-1870 S249,5oo. Sat/Sun 1~ 373 Ramona Way, Coeta Meu 631-1288 1219,800 Sund1y 12-4 *982 8andcal11e, Hart>or View Hlfll, CdM 644-9080 S3&9.000 Sat 1-4/Sun 2·5 1438 S.enade Terr~. Corona def Mar 831-7118 $279,000 Sat/Sunday 12-4 2040 Shlpway Or, Ba)'C(Mt, Newport 8ch 631-7300 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18 Southernwood. Turtle Rock, lrvtne 780-8333 $289,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3405 Summerset, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 590 Traverse Or, North Costa Mesa 559-1111 $137,950 Sunday 1-5 • 1097 Tulare Drive. CM 631-7370 $168,000 Sunday 1-5 906 Van Dyke Or, Laguna Beach 497-3977 $410,000 &unday 1-5 111 Via Cordova. Lido Isle 631-1400 $339,500 111 Via Cordova, Lido late, N.B Sat 2-5 631 -1400 $399,500 Set/Sun 2-5 *601 Via Udo, Lido Ille 673-7300 1495,000 145 Via Lido Undlne. lido Isle 673-7300 $389,500 Sun 3-8 Sun,_. ••22332 Walllngtord, Hunt. Strand, H.B 546-2313 $32 ,000 Sunday 1-4 1208 Westwlnd Way, Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 41EDAOOM ••27Encore Court, Newport Crest, NB 673-7300 $185,000 Sun 1-4 1743 New Hampshire, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165,000 Saturday 1-4 1331 Santanella, Corona del Mar 650-1557 $324,950 Sun 12-4 505 Ventaja, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $233,500 Saturday 1-5 4 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN LOTS: 30 1 & 303 Narcluoa/Seavlew, CdM 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 **29 Balboa Cove, Newport Beach 831-1400 $475,000 Sunday 2-5 **415 Bayside Dr. NB 759-1501 $1,050,000 Sat 1:30-5 •2768 Bluebird Circle, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $289,900 Sunday 1-4 2507 Buckeye, Eastbluff. NB 873-7300 $380,000 Sun 2-5 2807 Bunya, Eutbluff, Newport Bch 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1816 Buttonahell, Newport Beach 684-8200 Open Sat. 12-~ •v12 Cherry Hiiia, Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1380 Galaxy Or, Dover Shoree, N.B 631·7300 $660,000 Sunday•1-5 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shorea 548-5847 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 •• 1805 Glenwood Lane. Baycreet, N.B 644-9060 349,500 Sunday 1-5 4539 Gorham, Corona o.c Mar 631-1268 $580,000 Sat/Sun 1~ **427 HarbOr llland Dr. 844-8200 1990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *212 Hazel Or, (OcMnfront), CdM 759-9070 11. 13&,000 Sat/Sun 10~ 20 Hllteborough, Harbor Hiii 780·1900 1795,000 Sunday 1-15 ( 502 K St, Balboa Penln Pt 631-1400 $444,500 Sat 1-4 3120 Llncoln Way, Cost Mesa 5-46-2313 $1 56,500 Sunday 1-5 •706 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM 759-1501 $447,000 fee Sunday 1-5 ••34 Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V' 18 Napofl, Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1719 Newport Hiiis Or. West, NB 759-6868 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 **415 North Star Lane, Dover Shores.NB 673-4400 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1220 Outrigger. Harbor View Hiiis. N.B 631-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18« Port Charles (Harbor View Homes) NB 760-8333 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 2308 Port Durness (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 640-LONG .$379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1963 Port Edward, Newport Beach 759-9100 $369,000 Sat 1-5 2330 Port Lerwick Pl, H.V Homes, N.B 760-1900 $329,000 Sun 1-5 * •4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. Cd Mar 6«-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v-22 Royal St. George. Big Canyon, NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 ••11 Rue Vlllara. Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19512 Sierra Raton (Turtle Rock~rv. 854-9347 $225,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3702 So Garnsey, S.C Metro, C.M 845-0303 $1 45,000 Sunday 1-5 ••14 Torrey Pines, Big Canyon 8«-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 ••1059 Vallejo Cr, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199,000 Sunday 1-<4 209 V1a Dtjon..1.~!<!0 18'9, Newport Beach 6«-9060 ~.000 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron, Lido late. N.B 631-7300 $510,000 343 V1I Udo Soud, Udo lale Sun 1-5 673-7300 $1,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ** 111 VII Lido Soud, Udo Isle. Nwpt 8ch ~3 $1,<495,000 Sunday 1-5 330 Vllea Trucha, Bluffs, Nwpt Sch 76()...8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 2727 Windover, Harbor View Hiiis 644-9060 $499,700 Sun 1-5 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 241 Brentwood, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 •74 Hiiicrest. Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2,895,000 Saturday 1-5 •32 Morro Bay, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••14 Oakcrest. Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $1,850,000 Sat 1-5 1482 Port Stirling, H.V Homes, Newport Bch 644-9060 $334,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • v25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5 • v-14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,410,000 Sun 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,950.000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5 ••239 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 673-7300 $$1,375,000 Sun 12-3 •200 Via Mentore, Lido Isle 673-7300 $680,000 Sun 1-4 I BR plua FAM RM or DEN •28 Cypress Pofnt. Big canyon, NB 6«-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1120 E. Balboa 81, Peninsula 631-1400 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 103 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, N.B · 644-9060 $2,500':'t*> $Sunday 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM •240 Nice Lane #215, VIiia Balboa, NB B 873-«00 $124.600 Sund•y 1-5 73 Streamwood, Irvine 760-8333 $71,900 Sunday 2-5 1 BR ptue FAM RM or DEN ••V-240 Nice LaM(211)Vllla Balboa.NB 673-4400 $222,500 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM Jasmlr,e at 4th Ave, Olde CdM 644-2138 trom $229,500 Sat/Sun1-5 350 Avocado C-1 . Costa Mesa 546-2313 $110.000 Sunday 1-4 * 775 Avocado, Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $164,000 Sunday 1-5 v-178 Brandywyne, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $146,500 Sat 1-4 406 E Bay (Spinnaker Bay) Balboa Peninsula 631-1266 $199.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 14672 Oval St, Walnut Square. Irvine 559-9394 $92.900 Sunday 12-5 v-34 Sea Island (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $289,500 Saturday 1-5 2 BR p1ua FAM RM or DEN * 42 Oxford, Irvine 854-7338 $145,000 Saturday 1-5 2763 Hlllvlew. H V Knolls. Newport Bch 6«-9060 $229.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 675 Vista Bonita. Bluffs, NB 759-1501 $260,000 Sat 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES 4 PLEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BR ptua 2 BA 1611 Cliff Drive. Cliff Haven, N.B 631 -7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plua 2 BR p1ua D£N 1215 West Bay Ave. Newport Beach 675-4630 $398.000 Sunday t -5 3BR +3 BR +2BR •Spe RENTALS 3 BR APTS * POOi ** W1t-1'ront * '* "* W1t-1'ronl & POOi ... GM .odr9N It gu#d ;et• Merger leads to expansion of NB of fices Increase-in sales staff has promptedremodel of Grubb & Ellis realty , ,._ Grubb & Ellis Co. is expanding and • remodeling Its Newport Beach location. formerly the Macnab-Irvine Realty. "I am extremely enthused by the purchase of Macnab-Irvine Realty by .. Grubb & Ellis. the largest independent real estate services firm in the nation,'' said Tom Queen, vice president and manager of the office. "We have always tried to excel in customer service and now. with the additional capabilities of the Grubb & Ellis organization. we can now offer the buying and selling public an even greater setec- tion of services." The former Macnab-Irvine ReaJty has increased its sales staff from 32 to 47 full- time, experienced agents. a move that prompted the remodefing and expansion effort. With the merger, said Bruce B. Barsamian, vice president and sales manager, the company can offer more sophistication In marketing properties. "We now have a computerized malling program available exclusJvely to our agents to enhance our ·marketing efforts and of course. the finest real estate professionals In Newport Beach and now associated with us." he said. For more information call 644-6200. Homeowners band together to sell full tracts Notaneasytask.but can yield 3 to 4 times homes· appraised value Something new Is happening in real estate Homeowners who once may have doubted they could get the appraised residential value of their homes are getting three to four times that amount. Neighbors are banding together to cut deals with commercial developers. •Can you amass a reasonable amount of land for development? Gener- ally that means some 20 to 40 acres, but In a choice location a devefoper might be able to build a profitable building on as few as four acres. Given a positive Initial assessment, sound out your neighbors with a letter asking for feedback. Follow up with a neighborhood-wide meeting. If the own- ers take the Idea seriously, elect a steering committee. One of the committee's first jobs is to hire a commercial real estate broker? Expect to pay around 1-5 percent of the sale's proceeds for a one-year exclusive listing, negotiable according to the size of the deal. Make sure to hire a commercial, not residential. broker. Aste commercial builders and lenders for recommen- dations. All the neighbors should vote on a minimum selling price recommended by your broker or attorney, based on market studies and appraisals. Decide how long to honor that price. Include those terms Areas that have become the least desirable as residential neighborhoods make the best candidates for what the industry calls assemblages: the sale of whole subdivisions as one piece of property. It's not easy to get 1t all together and Area tlYt laave become tlae Jeut dalnble u re.JdentlaJ neJ61JborlJooa mde tlae bat candldatell for ••• tlae we of whole •abdl-n.loiu •••• profits aren't quick. but the handful of hire a real estate or land use at1orney. To neighborhoods that have succeeded --. avoid up-front costs, find an attorney about a dozen to date, with dozens more willing to work on a contingency basis. trytng -have blazed a trail for those who Expect the fee to range from 1-4 percent want to try It. of the eventual sales pnoe; It will depend NtMghbors must start by evaluating on the amount of money Involved and the tract's at1ractlveness from a de-local custom. vetoper's point of view. You might consult Next, It's crucial that all property with commercJat real estate brokers and owners Involved sign a legal agreement marketing experts. You'll need to address binding them to sell as a sfngle unit. That • the followtng qUMtion1: gives your group the most leverage with a •Is your neighborhood In the path of developer, and protects your efforts from office or other commercial real estate unraveling. The agreement should also development? It your neighborhood vis-resolve the Issue of how the committed Ible and readlty eooessible from an parties will divide the proceeds of the sale. interstate highway? Can the population A few holdouts don't have to stop you bate provide a commercial enterprise now. Architects are lngenk>us and can with a IUfftclent number of employees and produce designs to 3'<1rt the missing customers? Pieces. •It your area already overbultt. with Next questions: Do you proceed with httle demand for new construction?_ only your attorney for guidance, or do you Into a tegaJ agreement. A factor affecting pricing Is what commercial use the property can be put to. Land for high-rise office bultdlngs carries the highest premtum, foflowed by retail malls; hotefs and light Industrial or business parks; Industrial warehouses, assembty ptants and strip shopping centers; and flnalty developers of rental and condominium units. The community should also debate the relative merits of a few other critical points that should go Into a sales contract: • Anance terms. Cash Is nloe. but you may be able to sweeten the pot by aoceptlng some deferred payments. •Rezoning: Expect offers received to be options to buy or sates contingent on necessary rezoning. Set a deedtlne, say one or two years, to encourage the developer to seek the change. tr -fOUr group can get the change before putting the land up for sale, you can up the ante quite a bit. Lobby lntensivety for approvaJ of rezoning. Send representatives to f1Vf!WY meeting from the zoning and site-plan public hearings to the planning com- mission revtews to the final meeting of etected officials wtth the last say. If there Is opposition from the sur- rounding community, Insist the deYek>per create amenities such as green space buffers to stabfttze the area. •Vacated streets and alteys: Make the buyer compensate the owners for any land gained by eliminating streets or alleys. Becaute the original subdMsk>n developer often pakS for thoee Improve- ments. ownership reverts to the adjeoent property holders wt'Mw'I vacated. Once again, the community wttl have to decide how to divide the proceeds. •Existing property: Specify that property owners can move any existing structures and any land9C8plng et their expen1e 30 deys prk>r to Mttlement. •Viable auemblege: In cae some of the owners decide to hold out for • better deal, you might con9'der ln8ertJng a clause in the contrect tha1 uya the deaJ will go through a long aa there le IUfftcient contiguous property to Miike a com- mercial or hlgh-denstty res6dentlal de- velopment practk:al. Once you ftnd a deYeloper who meets your criteria. call a meeting of the entire neighborhood and the buyer to rattfy the purchue agreement. This •rtlcM It taken from ChMt(/ln(J Tima. DNr IC/pllllfl# ...... \ I I ii=-cHR6-~~·~~SUOl'.ft4Ql;iM~~~~llila~iiiii~'ifiMn-=----..i------- ·- --• .I -· Flnlahlng touches .. ' . ""'\.-. : ........... ·:-..- ~-~: -- Phaae I mOYe-ID8 are ander way at 888 De•elopment family home.. The community offen one-and two-etory Co.'• Rlm.rock home. ln San Clemente, wbere final deet&n• with price. l'tarting at $122,950. For lnfor· touclae. are belDC added to the deYelopment of elngle-madon, call 492-6150. State's existing home sales rebound in July LOS ANGELES -Statewide existing home sales activtty rebounded In July to reach the second highest sales rate posted this year and the third highest volume since 1981, the California As- sociation of Realtors reported Wednes-day. July existing single-family home sales recorded a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 428,020 units, an increase of 8.2 percent from June's sales rate of 395 724 units and an increase of 11.2 percent from the July 1984 level of 384.950 units. The July pace was only exceeded this year by May's 460,696 units. "The resurgence In sales activity reflects lower mortgage Interest -nttes compared to July of last year and spring of this year." said Raymond o. Splnelll, president of the 100,000-member real estate association. "We expect the strong July sales figure to continue into the second half of the year, given the forecast for favorable interest rates." "In July of last year. interest rates averaged around 14.5 percent," ex- plained Joel Singer, CAR's vice president of planning, research and economics. "In May and June of this year. when most July transactions were negotiated, mortgage rates were closer to 12 percent, a drop of more than two percentage points." he added. "The trade-up market ap~ars par- ticularly strong. with sales of larger homes gaining market share in July," Singer continued. '"With tM i>r0"90ted eoti~fy increases in both new and existing home sales. housing should be a ma1or factor rn stimulating higher economic activity in the second half of the year." he said. Reflecting the stronger market. prices increased by the largest monthly rate in more than four years. The statewide median sales price registered $119,358 in July, a 3.8-percent increase from the June median price of $114,999. On a year-lo-year basis. prices statewide were up 5.2 percent from the $113,469 posted 1n July 1984 A shift in sales from the lower-priced inland areas to the more expensive coastal regions accounted for al least part of the price gain. Singer noted. Price apprec1at1on was widespread throughout the majority of the market areas In the state, with 10 of' the 12 reporting regions experiencing price in- creases from the previous month. '·Although caution must be exercised in Interpreting the July price figures, we expect higher rates of price appreciation to continue throughout the year," com- mented Spinelli. Regional activity Is based on monthly reports from 48 reporting Individual and Regionalized Multiple Listing Services of Boards of Realtors. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis. eight regions recorded increased sales activity from June: Or- ange County, Los Angeles. San Francisco. San Otego. Central Valley. Northern California. Riverside-San Bernardino and Ventura. Successful seminar A team of bailcllnC uperta wu on hand at The Eatate. lo llonarcb Beach rec:ently to anewer qaeetion• aboat the Steln-Brtef de.-elopment. E J[perte Included landec ape architect Woodward Dt ke, and (rt1ht) interior deel&ner Arlene Moody, ehown with (center) Debbie Hope, who own• a lot at The E•ta.tea. Coldwell helps boost KOCE-TV pledges President Tom Griffin and 30 sales agents from the Newport Beach offtce ol Coldwell Banker Res1dent1al Real Estate Southern California helped set a record· breaking August pledge night for KOCE Channel 50. the Orange County Publtc T elev1s1on station F1tteen thousand dollars was raised on the final night of the summer pledge week on Aug. 25 as Coldwell Bankers salesagents answered the telephones and Tom Griffin presented a challenge chPr k to KOCE 1 .. Aside from en1oyrng the excitement of a hve television production. Coldwell Banker and its employees made an important investment of time and money They combined a ma1or public sev1ce act1v1ty with the message that Coldwell Banker cares about the Oange County community. · said Nancy Lambing, as· soc1ate director of publtc 1nformat1on at KOCE The real estate firm 1s one of four corporate sponsors of Great Per· formances. which airs Sunday nights Dance 1n America's "Don Qu1x.)te"w1th M1kha11 Baryshnikov was the show pres· enteo during the pledge effort Thoee lnterHted ln .. Building Your Dream Home" weTe adYi8ed to know what eort of bome they want before birlDC anyone, and to pay cl~ attention to their baqet .o they won't run out offunde before tbejob i• done For more information about Tbe Estate.. call 832-2860 or 493-6468. / ----------------------------------------------------------------1= ...... ==~*:::..:;lalt=----i=::=..=..;--.~ ... ~ .• 10 stel!s to a 1 successful garage sale Decide Oft dates. Look at a calendar and set tl"te dates 1nd limes or your sale Weekends 11e usually good. t>ul many 1ucc:Hslul • sales hive t>een held in tr. -•no 11111t 1t1er work Check the weather IOtecast "' the paP41r and watch lot any other t1r~e}'Jnt that may attract palenhll t>uyets -ay such as la1tS or oomtnun•ty events Have your sale run at least two dayt-~ people may not 1>1 able 10 come on any ••ogle_, 2 What to sell. Everything• That is everylh•OQ you haven 1 used 1n the last year u an item"-' antique value or ''Drano new • or nas unusual value t>e sl.lfe to ilSk 1 h1allhy p11ce !or 11 Get a pao ot pa1>41r ano search your Whole house Look everywhere and hst e-..ery1htng 3 Write your ad. Hefe ti 1 suggHteO ad a.r-oe Sale -de1k1. S.ntwoocl rocking chair. toys. lnfanta" clOlh1ng, 1922 • VICltOll 1n Ortg1n1I clt>tnet. "9ny geOgelt. IOll or unusuel 11em1. rock coOedlOI\, pten11 Relrnhments 3 a,m to e p m Saturday Ind Sundey 1 ~ South My9trHt. Yourtown J\M""""I of M11n 1nd 2nd· UM th11 11mple 10 11 1 guide Be sure 10 hst unu1u11 ii.me Be 111pec;1f1c u poeeible G1¥1dttec11on111 ~ Don t u1111>~ -meny people won I t>Othlf to decipher them. CAUTION 0on·11d"9rt111 aoythtng you don I rellty,...,,. E\llfY 111m 1n the ed mutt be on hand 11 the ltlrt of the 1111 4 wt.. ... to acl•ertfse. Piece your ad where •t •II t>e _, bJ people wno live on the 1r11 -most ~ tlw cloM 10 hOme The • 0..ty Pilot ti rbd by M.000 ldults 1n Co111 Mesa. Hewpon Beech. Legune BNch, '""'"'· Huntington Buch 1nd Foun111n Vlllly-gueran .. 11ng you Wide eJl9C)lure And wilh,the Pltot. y0u·re not pey1no lor ..... ctrculahoo 10 Loe N'Olles or An11"tetm P11n to "'" your ao 3 II mes 0t more ll'IO tllrt 11 •few di~ belOte the Ille 10 belgetn hul'llen Cln hlW plenty of llOliele 5 Mak• Cl·•· To hll9 rnt ... yOUt Hie succnatul mai..11law11gna • frOtn ~dtlO•rd •nd letw .... th I "'llQIC marker A 000d 1119,. ... ,. 1•·· a 'tr 6 Placing 1your siCJ'. fhl morning ol the sale but 001 oetore place your signs Be sure and 100 your IOd'9ss aoo any • dtrec11on11 arr6ws This shOukl oe oo,,e about 1 nail hour bel0<e the Nie 1terts Piece your s-go where 11 cen bl seen lrom both aides ol 1111 strfft b;' passino cers -"d pedls1r11ns CAl.ITION Some towns ll1ve f1w1 thlt rHtrict the placement end duration ol ger1ge sale :.igns Please check wlth your towo s planning Cle1>1rtmen1 or clerk 7 MarkiftCJ prices. Mark prices W"9fl they een t>e _, cleatly Office • supoly stores h111W varOlus "zes and co1or1 ol ~ltckus 11\11 work well or you een UM mulling laP41 However you m1tk them .,... ,.._. i.w. Garage se•es are tor 1>11q11n hunterl AemerTtler. wn1teY1r you een t sell you II have 10 Orag back 1n tl"te hOuse and store again lor another year 8 ServillCJ refrest.ments. This ooesn t have 10,cost much 1no creates 1 h1eno1y • atmosphere 11 also •nllOU'ages people 10 stay tot1oer ano perhaps t>uy more 'l'ou coukl 1ven charge lor expensive ttems l•kl Oonuts. or tl"te ktds coukl go tn business lo• the day wtlh a lemonade stand I 9 Display. Make •'ti•• everything can t>e Men Have t aro tal>les or • boltdS'-'led II ShelYft bl'-two Chalf'I Don I CIUM people to ~nd ~ unleM you can t help 11 Use one 111>11 as a 0«1k where you cen see 1verylh1ng ano tal<e money UM only one cash bo• (t•n cana or bO•H work llrte) aod meke 1ure 90mlOfil 11 appointed u1h1u at 111 1tme1 Arret'lgt 1>1lor1h1nd tor 1 lrieno who can help 1nswer qU1Stions relief lor lunch etc I). Check your nekjhbon and frinds. •s.. 11 any want to'°'" 'f04.Jl Ille This Wiii g111e 't(lu IQfnlOne to shit• e11~ With and increase tnlereat In yo111 ..... If oc~ )o•n you. t>e -e to include tht1 il'I yOur Id Clxtf"Ple lhr..,.amty Siie ..... ,,.~hborhOOd sell I Group Hies lfl a lot more luo. too Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 842-5678 •u..-.... -.-... • .. •• •• -.-,.,, 11111 owner wtn demolllh the IUUlll If YMI existing nomuo YoU can IUL HTITI I ' build y()Ur dream h<>uMI Ill Tl·llLLlll Tl\ere's sUll tll'H! to tJ.ke Plllllll. lllt ~d~~~ao:~·~~x~ PITllll Tlllll wmt ptltr & --sl!Jr.'10 TF -1'J.1Jll model 0< limply Oeco<1te to your own taste. Call 10< appt to Ne this lantutlc oppo111,1nlty Priced WMftX R • -'t .:.. ' .. • • ncludl ng land at 1---------~ s1 .soo.ooo. UYFlllT OllN - wAn tu HoNt Ith 2 muter 1ultes HOM!' IM. Oceen, C1t1lln1 anc REAL ESTATE aunlel Views. Fantut14 111·1400 360 deg. view. undeek ~~~~~~~~~ 1 .c111 today ror prlcle. Tin r: Rhone Bkr. 760+3823 lU (~ 4BR/FR 3BR/FR -. . .._.... ............. OPH SUllAY 1-5 IHI YACIT COUllA $311,111 * SEAVIEW * ., New Bedford $330,900 Bar Harbor S389,000 JBR/expnd Nantucket $390,000 JBR Nantucket $399,000 4BR/FR Port Royal $420,000 SBR/FR Port Royal $485,000 (upanded) CAll GlllY UIHSOI for appointment or come by Sunday to acquaint you with this special gate guard~ community complete with pool, spa, tennis and views. 144-Mller 151-1"7 BEST Ill BLUFFS arr Ulm DI_, I PUl- Spaclous 4Br, 3Ba, form dine, cath beamed cells. Oversized encl wrap- around patio. Nearty new neutral crpt: Pegged floors: Sec sys. Motivated sellers price this beauty far below market. Comgarel $245,000 Incl land. ft1 11111- Wll W/IPllll Tl •HatU. Appt. ;~ .. l..fLll-Bay, mntn, ntte Ute vu. 3Br, form dine, 21ABa, lrg fam rm. Beaut decor & upgraded throughout. Extended vtewtng <Mck. 2 other patloa. $308,000 Incl land. HelenOowd. .. llT 1• 1-4 1111 wna HF''t IMI ..,.._End Unit. lrg matr eutte + 2nd Bdrm, 21n8a. Needa eome TLC. WILL LUii W/ ..... 11 ••IUU. 1208,000 Incl land. Vir- ginia Hauer. .. u11• 1-4 • wna 1m11 lllllDR VIEW lllW ....... 111111111 llU- Speclou1 1 leWf 4Br, form dine, lg tam rm. 21h8a, 2 frptca. L011 of gt .... Lrg P<>O'-lln lot w/epa & ftreptt. Cheertut kttch w/trg ..ting ., ... $346,000 LH. Ira Dowd ' Barbara Sanregret. .. UT1• 1-4 111• n•ur <•11• ............. ) HELEll 8. DOWD ................... ------------------------~~~· -I -r I , ' ter Sale ..._ ler Salt leun ler Salt lt1m ler Salt lea111 ftl kit 1 ...... fer SU. ...... ter la.le .._.. t•ICtural 1112 Ctaeral 1102lalMI1a1aa• 1011 C.rtaa '•I •u 11 le..._ •111 in · • 1M4 •mL.L111111u , ... HTATt 11n1P11 um11tllPlO ou PLEx 1Bd lb• .. "FAMIL y HOME" Cus1om lot. $285,000/ofr t.111 Aerts IEU WMIS See the boat parade from s210 000 717 FERNLEAF 11 mdl 4Br + bonUt rm, Incl pl4ns. For down pay-RIVERSIDE GREENBELT Great North Costa Mesa your patio on the Soo11h 640·8 l82 by Owner Ba Magni toe. Ute, bttte ment OWC cash plus Anesi prodUC11ng Ofange location Large 3 Bdrm 2 Bayfront This tentrtc MW DUPL EX-28' I be N airy Ottered at S2111K trades. cars etc. Call groves. zoned for h()(MS bath. t700 sq ft home llstlng has panoramic So-ol.PCH $275.000 ). Land av! at $34,000. 759-0469 Own/Agt. SBR 4 '~ba, 2 1111tng Immaculate condition views of all the Harbor 521 Carnation By owner =I... --rooms. tenn1S court, with large tamlty room action Both the 3 bdrm & 673--0241 Of 873-15-41 Cluaified .Ade. VOi.ii ~ 8~ mud! and --epa -Owner-2-bdmLI.inl.1s_aL..alwa ..... ..,....1 1109 lhOpping center more Full malntenace bought another home rented but pr()99rty Is a HIW ml.ICI REALTORS • I avalleble Tax advanntge aoo 11 anxious A!U!lng great sae and aupe< I<>-Beaut home, ptoud of ----------------can be spelt Can tor more $168.500 • cation near town for an oflnerthlp 4br 21.i.b• *-... ••••m * Info. 7 U /flll2-9000 o wner occup•nt Sl61K U1Umabletoans. .Uftm -IT••D -··-·-TARBELL REALTORS Furniture Is available f()( OPEN HOUSE 12_. SUN S 0 ly $126 0001 3BR Traditiona l sale $895,000 1331 Sant.nell• Miiiion doltat quelty for 8 Newport horea. n . ~~ leff, ... ,... !~ Lhttusstan ... Realty 111· 14" US-IMO FOAE~.,~1L15R5EA1 L rv 2ba. garage & sundeck. Won't last! v... -..-_,_ staffn~ .....,. phenomen., prioel Neer1y 4,000 sq rt of luxury and tavlsh appointments: 5 1pacloua bdrms. 2~ bethl. formal dining, aep fami l y rm , r etreat sundecl<, maael\le t>onua room w/flrepl•c• and 2 BEACH GIANTS: 3 BR, fem rm generated many buyen 6.1 l -7:l70 f I Ow from their ptospec:tlng If ---------w/fireplaoe, rml d nlng, more. ner you are serloos •boul \\Art Ht H11..,1 foreclosed-needs fast sale! $179,900 selling your home caJt us --------1 ttOMt .., hoc. COLDWeu BANl(eRO each. Open Sunday 618/622 20th St. now for action. IEWPllT lllMS REAL ESTATE Park !Ike setting nr So. Coast Metro. U. llN'Sll 131-1400 Dramatic/open 2 sty 3BR. A/C t more Traditiona l FABULOUS FINANCING -------· totally private prof. lend-1----- 9Cap9d ~llld. Impeccable detailing thru-out lnctud-- lng lrend'I doors, ultra-hi ceilings, beYeled glass, oak bookcases. custom t1ght1ng , a lcylltes s 139,000. Realty OPPORTUNITY -FLEX·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiill ······-.... I IBLE LENDERll NEW lff ._... ••m11t -••---Ask for ...,_ 631-7370 CONDOS just steps to -··-OWNERDESPERATEI Century 21 /Beachslde. bayfront bHch and LARGE comfortable 4 Plan I. OPEN SAT 1-5 at fl I Top Produoer 960-3763 oceanl Immense root bdrm, 2 b8 home wtth 44 WHITEWATER. Sara ... m STNY g.,den With 360 deg ~ Mnaatlonal views from Marvin, Agent $359 .000 R obi n 631-1266 .. H Lovely 4Bdrm 3Ba and ol Newpo(1 stlyffne and lovely roof garden, just ColdWell Bank• r----------------den on large comer lot. waterl Call to ... theee one houM trom bayfront ........ Solar heated pool and unusual 2 bed & 2 bed + beech. A bonus I bdrm ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LIUm lfFmllLI Kiii LJYm spa with Iota of brick den units with spacious apt. brings good yearly • * ••••• n •R&a11 * decitlng. New carpeting rooms and custom Income. $335,000 IPlll .U • 1·1 largeet ~bet\ Steps to pool area. 4 Bdrm. 2',.,ba Large lamlly llOm8 Within welklng dls- 1 ance to everything $205.000 ~ and paint Den has frend'I amenities Priced trom JlM ............ 2 s11 Gi.nt 38' Bonus doors and stained glass $270.000 to $391,000 1J. 1llPlO MUST SELL:No w • 4BA rm. 137.9~ SiK dn to Co7\I COttAnA with bay win-window Home protec-Prloa Include& i.nd lmpoaible to duplicate 3ba BROAOMOOA tlolM V9's Gwy. Blu SS~ 1111 •1 -w-uon plan Included and -this exciting upgr•ded dOWS, Skylights, frenCh priced •t $255.000 \\All HI HO'ld property. New pluml>lng :'! ~~:::;= •23-48 Cynthia Court, doors, fl replace. Bachelor 751 -3 i91 • "1'11 .., •-· ~ Wlnno. high beemed prioe ' S340 ooo 675-3887 s 167 soo Tllru llCI .SElc.(T ~ ~EAL ESTATl oelflflgl, and 3 g11rages. ··-.._ ' unit Off garage. ~ r 131-1.eoG GoOCl -uaumable fixed ,.--DOITRIGHT! nbellev•bi. terms nnnn.c.RTwcS rate loan. $«5.000 1111 • 1&--equity share treoe IOf ~ ~ ~ •5 •••5 ·you name It'" 3 Bdrm $210,000-Call for terms -Wi\TI HI HO' T THE REAL ESTATERS 2• ... ba CommunitY pool ...... ler s.Jt ~leaMI fer lalt ttOM I .., '-· ~ ~2313 Great location S1n,900 eraJ 1112 tral 1M2 AEALESTATE HAllEANICESUMMER lniMc...t .. altj •111 P1•n111s .:.::::::.::.......;.__.:.:.:::.::r-....... -------a1-1.eoo usu..11&1911 1812•Co111er0r.1rv 0art ...... , 111-29'1 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e -e e Reduced to S 199,000. 48' llf-ll• '--------------" .• 2 SPECIAL Ill •• IAYFllm: - - -3Ba, 2 stories, quiet cul- 01 THE POllT OF OLD CORDIA DEL llR!! IWES•E YIEW IF llW, IUCI, cum, UCIS I WIVES BUY NOWI LARGE LOT. POOL! STUNNING CONTEMPORARY 4 BDRM, 3 BATH. FAMILY ROOM. 11,111,111 212 llZIL llJYE IPll llTllllY 1111111 1M llm llftlTmll 111-HlO • Cereu ••l Jiu 1 OU P P desires to buy Duplex, de-sac Bkr 720-8730 e 1-··Ownef has loved living In the most e S2SOK·S325K 64-0-1539 - unique home on ....... end beltlg a pw1 • IUITlfll 1111 or 4 7 4-0800 Dave USTSt• cuam • ol the '*1111ge" Thtee llOfY, 2 bdrm, 2 be e aa -...... S !36.000 38' 1Ba Big lot e ,.._ __.. t t he ---C t • 1024 VA loan By Ownt hOme/aptJo ....... at ..... • on he llta 0 1 e So of Hw;. "8Wer lrg fl I Ha 368 Costa Mesa 548-0300 • ongtnal OghlhouM, • view trom lflf'olery room T f ed e Setter wlll catry et K to the rignt buyer e hOme rans err • va-EXEC E/slde Poot Home ----. • cant Financing avallabte Low m&1n yrd 3br 2ba El liff hitH Tt leiYI • !-Newport 8NGh IP9Clou• home. meld"• Appts call 7 14/675-1404 s 167 500 Agt •675•3887 Fantastic 3 bdrm. 2 t>a. PAllPWI Bdrm. lam-rm. living rm. 2 bath, atnom, redwood decking and patto CO~· ers Model quality By owner Prmc only S169.500 Open Sat1Sun t 4 11 Eoen Irvine 632-3787 • qu9118'9 end ... EnjOyed tor ~ by • • 1 or 67!>-5163 ' fireplace, 2 car garage. • 199Cl.i temlly, but Oue to unlor-c:lrcum-• --FHtntle htM Yiew teal pride Of o~lp +- steno. t,,. propeny hu been f0f9Ck>Md on e HAITifllllE9llll 11111coot breezes 3BA Immaculate Good IEllCllTlllU e Nowownedby•b9tlkwlllingtoewry•t12% e IRVINETERRACEHOME t '.ba. famil y ,00m S92,000assmtoan•A3'1-leaseOC>llon Large 2Br • ~·very little TLC to beCOm8 the lhowpl--3 BO 2•. ba. family room s 139.900 Call Pal Cobb •no SI 18.000 Just llsted' 2,'ll>a condo nr ~Cl a ,,. e of Newport Hrt1t>Our •1 $279.000 8Y owner Wiii 675-2013 or 546-2313 Robin 631-1266 2 car gar lmmac. htghly • Cll ..... WY-. mtl11,....... • co-op with brokers • ·~)\. upgtaded S 145 000 •••••••••••••••••••• 631-7116 0f 493-5671 .!iml'. 854-7338 lnm fer Salt ~ --··· ua le.o 1041 ...... ~ . .,..s.. 1·1~ .... , .t U kn f~ll 1 '' Daaa Pta.at 1126 IOI YM .,., Ir. NU PltlT CIU•H WOfld Charm, tastetv1 BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK Perfect stuter home 'Y tll"IOvated Fabulous WTSllE Walk to Marina from lh1s wtllle waler ~ JBR •LOVELY SPACIOUS rim 1mmac 28A 2ba home 2ba. ltving & dioing rm in prestigious neigh· wtlrplc Many upgrades oecil 2 car oar Guesl bothood 5 BA 4 ba. lg mttror waidrot>e/clsta prkg Tiie 1oof t>eameo lam rm huge meeter Custom sllutters. trllCll oeils. harcJw<t nrs trp1, suite, 3 tpk:S, many ax· lighting Move m cond co1orlul mature l&no "EXQUISITELY REMODELED MONACO PLAN" Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, overlooking lty light view, this 3 Bedroom townhom ffers the ultimate In quality & design . Privet ool & spa. Extensive use of French Windo Hardwood floors. Very light & bright. Model erfectl Priced $599,000. ··coot ASSUIAILE FlllUCllC" "OftEIS llY TUDE" "EASY TO SIOI'' DANllY BIBB I STEPHANIE GROBY ClrubhfiEllis R~ll>El'mAL UOKERACF. CROUP ..... , ....... . -One 01 the wa.yR homea are being nought. and sold t.oday tA with Blended Ba'9 Mortgage A blended rate mortgage Is a new mortgage that. covers an old mor tgage and advances new runds The new mortgage 1s used to pay orr I.he ex.tsCJng mort.gage at. a lliwe r ra\.e t.han t.he currenL markt•l rate The lender g1·an1.S t.he new rnlR ~l,mt>whort• bet.ween Lh~ old rau• and t.ht' prevailing market. rat.e Thf> now monthly payment 1s la.rtti>r than It. was pNtvlously , but. not. !1.8 high M current. rat.ea would require lmpaci on Hller • AUrect.11 potenLtAI h11,y.r11 • fl.9c111vC1e &II rund'I •l cloetn« MMy lenders offer a blended rat.e mo rtgage as 1t produces a higher !'et.urn th&n t.he Old mortg&.ge A real oat.At.e profeutonal can gutde a b uyer to those properCJot where le tras $295.000 BY OWNER s 132 .000 !leaptng & separate SIU 484 WALNUT Pl Evs/wtind 493-7006 dlo BPI . $4 10 0 00 • BEAUTIFUL prof decor· wtassum I08'l 497 3977 ated, highly upgraded 3 I •-1.. l ~, BR hm Complete MC Btat. ltac~ 1941 ..,..., -•• - sys, prleed fOf IHI sale 126,000 down ii all h takea $111 •f• IUUfl S 149,900,. • 303 E 20th St to buy e 3BR 2'1tBA pool Big Cyn ~ 2br • den *LOVELY UNIQUE 3 BR home with 3 car gar 2'1tba golf oc'iursa ,,_ upgraded hm w/hdWd within walking d1stanoa 1 1•.,.~ $249t<. 75~92•2 firs. tor din rm lg kit to the ~ S 189,000 Huge lot w/alley acceas Call p.,,, et 760-5000 *" ...... Pntll• $15 1.500 BAYRIOGE 2 msll belrms 243 MAGNOLIA • Den & 388 $229 500 11tCHAAMING 3 BR hm Ownr/Bkr 760-6286 Iles bean remdld/upgrld, RE Al TORS - lg lam rm, wkshp, --•UAR en.I• ttorege. lg lot w/litey & ldeel Fam Home 3br 2bll F0t 6 months Etegan1 RV eccesa $159.900 rec rm. end of ~sac 8eacn House W'th ,.cuu 480 E 18th St St29K Agt 759-SOllO & more 1 A s k 1 n g •s AcR1F1cEo s 10,000 Tm 11 m s 11s.ooo Ao• a~20e a11ract1ve unattached l~ _ twnhm 3 BA. 2•.-. ba. •!flt ••-• ~· l YllY SfflMl cond, llil patio Now 4-W SU IS&.* ti ( S 149.900 '"Huntington 8ch $87 000 111 347AEtlthS1 Cell8ob l213)379-t40e desp9r•te Uve on ••1-1111 11'18 got! OOUOl9 w/your -own pool/sptl • I ¥t9w '1 -·----lrri.. &M4 bdrm • den Huge mas --•u..; ~ ter w/1P19CtKUlar batri A LIUTm P1• 1D1m 1>a1cony Secvrtty ~ Large ~ com. IOI 112... 19"1 ·8ullt1n1 ~In· 38drm, vllUlted celllngt. 28t 28.t CondO "°' WMIUt <:6udlng llllCWm R&- MW crpta, cory trplc. $qu.,• A/C end gar duc ed 140.000 10 Lowell priced In WM pool Good loc ~ $460,000 Call Patrictc $131 ,000 Ownr1Agt Sun 125• i •en<>v.i By Teno1a or Barb.,• v-.n. 2e 1• 78&3 <>wt'Mlr 569 939• 83 1 • 1* ,..UlllDI run1e Rodi 4~. 2·~ J AA 2tle. llP&. ~ ....... w. ....... Sale NO OOWN-WHV RENT? Need ctedlt worthy 1*1· ner for 50% ownerahlp & 100% tu benefit• for Ven1allle1 1Br Condo. OPEN THIS WEEKEND 846-12!2 WM~A •"! .\ . ,." • ti Vat. ,.,.. 18' OP&. Nf bUa. p;; $900/mo Avell now ~-Hf bdl $700/mf> meture ledy without c;er. wun.r. ~. Pc,rc:n. 6'8-9842 213/~13&4 Of 8'>Pt &40-7oet_ 220 E 20th St tM only. coin lndry, garege 67S-4e08 be. $450/Mo 873--8127 -U&id 28f 1b&, beiOOnY. Wiik to 28drm 18a $815i'in0+ $725/mo, ~51 N~MOKERS OHLV 2BR 18a 1~ In Npt ... UY/U 8 yr male nd1 n-wntig -II. ~-No pete $850. "400 MC dep. 2020 Full-**Lg 28f 28a. Welk to Eutbluff. Stunning lrg 28f . Hgta encl G8" no pets Prof f9nl to lhr 2BR 1 toe M/F to sh< 2t>t 21>8 Oak· ::;,.nWted 28r ~ U111 640-"°30 erton No pet• e31-8427 bdl. Belo, ger $750 No ~~· twnh: roorpl::~ K5(1. Rel• req'd 842-1576 be furn ept. Greet loc, pvt wood apt, H B S335tmo 18a. trl)IC. 1 blk to bc:I\. 28f TwnhM Apt n'IBe. 2Br 1'i<,Be Studio, encl pets reo-1713i 957•1778 v1,S:~POof~pets 8f2befrplc,O/W,nrocn, bc:I\, c:ati>Ort. S400/mo + ~1:/~8~~33. evs~.J.n~ $675 Incl wetet & a-. trplc, encl petlo 1 blk bctl getlOfl $700/mo 2025 * 9735 VIila PeclflQ 38r s 1075 Lie $40-0349 l?wer unit w/patlo utll. No pete, n--emok• 71U84Mf26 Open Sat 1-4. 48 t5 ~ & ~. ~Ilona 9C;-Pomona. 848-4559 Twnl\M S750 0oen' &HI $950/mo Agt 873~9060 EY9 875-800CS 1------- Ave Me.-eeoe c.epted ~~t~1~guertte 28' 19&. 571 Joenn. 2 per-81°81284.1855 • ·~~~-1'::al'l 1~:W. y~ Udo, ... lg 38r 288. frptc, COM. GREAT HOME FOR = 1!~ ~ ~ CORATORS bMutlful , sons mu $510 No pell 38r 3~8a. 3 Sty, !Br 67>49121754-1792 Bkr Bay view, nr p'lt bch & MAN S475t dep A~ $450/mo 497 ·2967 turn. Condo on the W9ter 807 >\ Carnation. 28r 18&, Sletra Mgmt 550-10 t5 11r/pvt entr intercom tenn Lie S 1250 No pell now 640-4255 - $1795/mo 873--0lle ~~-~·~:: ~ 2BR Iba. Duplex ln<:ll W/0 hkup. ;oman tub, i *c3: .. 2~ ~: "r,;:y 540-8187/(819)753-0719 CdM Shr 2b< ept wi n- 2!~h2~ ~rn= l~:r C41Ptlonel 1 bdrm. on dys g.,ege. bltlna. frplc frplcs, wet bar, attecll $1100/mo. 67>4912 Of ••Bfancs nu custom 2Br ltnkr profelaj()nal Pool. $.475/mo 759--0281 block 10 bMO'I wter [)pix 3Br 2be O/W W/D OPEN HOUSE Set Sept 7 gar. $ 13 5 0 mo 754-1792 Bkr 28& c:f\olce area. Frl)IC f\Kn, 2 btkl to bch $.425+ oN; $550 mo 65o..eo3e s 1195/mo 111 & MC, 11.2pn1 895 e Joenn 846-4152 get 1>11tlo S900 No pe11. util 873-2798..,.. 2 Bt Condo Coeta Mesa _B_Col ___ ldO_lun'l __ :-.,,-IOf-,,---m-1424 PoinMttla 873-8476 $575/mo 380-0888 HUNTINGTON CREEK =NW~~~~~ 1e0-1113 °' 857-1n6 . M lhr apt $.432 50 mo ~.;:cs,..~~D $.425 rental 2 Bdrm 2 ba G8" J1tN 2124 2BR 1 bath $875 btlns APTS Luxurious 1 & 38d 2ba bet ger .,,, tp $2200/mo Income needed WeHI ·to bch. Avl 'e11a . w/crpt. p~ patio, In 2Bdrms. A few Bactletoft $ l600 Sept' ts.June· 15 h•tlla Cnit ••tit to qualify 780-8287 2 young active pro $700/mo&42•2227 EtkM 2BR tba. 119 Del newer Trlptex. Rea avl Starting $850. 1619)944-0030 ZTIS ...,, reap fem enr 38d tes9k>nal1 males need a Mer. $860/mo, evall 957-2565/ Bus 759-5484 848-1613 btwf'I 9-5 only . 2ba 2 car get ,275/Mo 3rd meJe 150 yrd1 to lg 2 & 38' Opl)(, lmmed Agt 67~ --•WllTll BTU• 2 Bdrm 2be conao w/trPk • 968-< . sand Must want tne N B AetOIS from bctl $750 & . 2BR 21>8 condo. Frplc. Only I Ml to bch, belt.,.. ' 500 & ow Sec get• pool Jeff/Julie 8531 good life 1325/mo Call $950Wlnter.72i-M19 Huge!Bd2F'~,~~~·~Oblp.-. WUhelldryet, frw,i, air, 0'!'11.B·(211&312 ~2·~toe!:~::=::.::s~700 $725/M0832-311Smge .. M ahf2bfapt.n::tmitt. 675-1125 gel'.,.,,... 1v· _..., ... pool vu tennis MICUfily uni ~-"" ~.,., Of Nr bch 1325 .. 'h utll 1---CEANFRONT Deluxe <*873-6338/642-9666 S850/m0 63t-6oe9 (714840-2337 28r 1Ba0oellllfrontS850 28R 2b8 oondo. carport, Avail now 550-7743 5LeY81Condol325 • 04IP winter !\Kn epoUem quiet Property HOUM 642-.3350 ape & pool. Sn5/mo. __ HB Beach/ Adams 0&}'5 875-4688/875-9903 mTllT • 28< Apt upstairs. gerege 2 WWID YILUIE 3er 2 be DPLX 112 blc 10 545-7131 Of 731•5168 F.m n-lmllr de¥otee ot 250-6814/Eves 536-5748 -------2 Bd/288 Condo. W/O persons mu $550 1st. bch toe · airs unit John Norman to llhr N B g;"_;,~ ~Jrs· hkp, poo1, ape.. 2 car ger. 1as1 ~ Mc. 64s...t2eo WIT llTT s io5o. ~ ... un1t S. I. PLW AIU ept 2 bites from bch lntala Wu t.. 2H9 Winter°(& 181~18 · frpl. micro $975/mo 28r IB&. gar. new deCor $900. 53!>-7 t06 Lerge 1BR 1ba, availl 9/18 w/CfJA 873-2020 Prof/'1199/Sing/M/no smk 782 WESLEYAN BAY $620/mo No pets Live where you ha¥8 --Gated comm. pools, spas F.m-ntsmkr no pets w no pets seells 1-2 Br TSL-.T M2-1MJ 540-~187/(6191753-0719 !~~~~ ~~ 11 3~;~·1~.' ~~r,~ ~ennbm<>-~ = exec hse Eide CM $250 apt1condot co1t1ge in trplc, tndry 4 G'I'· Com-mTllT • •Nice 28118a nr WltsOO * Spac~ townho.J~" 754-1792 Bkr ciiil Pete 831-1266 · t ullls 540-7955 Mary ~~ ~lo~~~~8I0/1 S700 ronable fOf femily Of 650/mo I Bd/lBa gar & Harbor Avallabte Sept •Areplaoe& 3Br 2 ba, lowef unit, 112 Fem !hr 3Br Condo Prof, adults No pets. Av1 111 ldry ,,,,;, els to .oopS, · 10th $550/mo 760-3862 •Private balconies or blk bch. $800/mo+$400. n/smllt 22-27 Newport June '86 $ 1475/mo, utlls 1923 POMONA •STUNNING Lg 1 & 3& Garden patios ctean dep 536-7425 Crest area 645-2417 Avt Gar11a ftr pd ALSO lfg fumlehed TSlmf 142 1111 ea G t p Sept 1e 1310/mo • utlls hat 2912 28' 28a $950/mo. Avt tit . • ~555 & ;-~ 7~g W I~ WIY llTT S625tMo 1 8d Iba. encl -Fem w 38r Condo. Prof. 209 9th St eatboa Penin- June '86 831-85e9 mfllJ. ---*3 Llgfmtd tennla coun1 oar. ci09e to bch. n6Ce ..... ~ n/amkr 22·27 Newport SUia, small dbl $125/Mo 1595/mo Goll Course '525 IBR. CIMn. c;erpet, *2 Swimming pools Quiet1~ ••-·--'· um rm, hm ool. Cre1t ., .. 645-2417 Avl 673--07081 675-3002 View ~ 2 Br 1 Ba, drps, refrg, no pet• 724 •Streams & ponds ....., _,.,..,,,.. M"8 $42 c-. 8 13 0 1 A,..,...11,laf. ~TenMntl • James St-0673-n87 •Sorry.nopea TSL_,-M2-1MS · n-smkr. 51"'° .....,,, ~/mo•utls$70Stnglegeraoe 7J1 W -----•-----1 568 JOANN $685-S745/Mo Lge beeut. •Furnishlnge avail uttl Incl 780-0t lO Fem stir 4 Bdrm Apt 1 18th St No 5 Costa ...... lalaM ZfM TSl _,-IBd & 28d ell blt·tns. WHV NOT CALL BACHELOR APT M•tUf'e Lag Bdl f\Kn mo/mo Kit mile tr belleh 1375/Mo Mesa 673-7787 ec;;m frplc; Mu.I tee ~~· 1395 With prlv. n/~er S250i mo. Incl utll 650-4093 Gar.ge Eastslde stOfege 1ncl ·~~M2-1MSwM2-11U 366Avoc.d0 ni.1111 ut . 497·3097 0f 642•2233 FemshrBal Pen4bth9• Slnglewlelec Encl $85 ~13:8~3 G8"-·LARGE BACHELOR TSlllllTM2·1MJ WWl.llYILUIE Bayridgeloc / 2Br~$;3•~1 L.0Una 8ch rm. pvt ba. S275 mo 1s1.tut,dep 0 646--0988 ------• w/LGE PATIO $335/mo. --w UW-· · $400 112 uut Mature 673--878' or 675--6916 Of-. -2Br 18', gerage. 1 block 859 w 19ttt CM $620 El4de lg 28d 1Ba. 15555 Huntington VIiiage Asll f°' Lee. 642-!M-05 emptyd lady 494-7346 fict lntah ~111 4 10 beactl. Yrty $825/mo. --· · · pool. pvt patio 2 pera Lane, from San Diego 38d 2... f Fem to Stir new 2t>r house, c yw ...... Good 1· • No petl 759-0eM Loe 3bf 2be trpk:, patio, mu No pets &46-5137 Free'#ey, north of e.cn ~tront$t300 c=t 1~ Mature tem has unturn rm good loc huge yard 11 ':" A;,.._.. ble 8~ encl gar nr S A Ctry to McFadden west on get, aun. ....., w/pvt bth to rent to 1375 646-9828 MM• ca sona r N 8ay1ront-Or .. t Vlew1 Club. Av~ 1016 1775 $635/Mo 2 Bd 2ba, frplc McFadden • June 15 (619)944-0030 nl smkr workng fem CM --67>4606 2b<lbeS1200mo.y11y,no mo yrlM 548-193& encl gar. alt bll·tnl Nr OPENHOUS£9/7-9/8 548-1307 al16·30 F/n-smkrtoshfCdMapt •mCITlftSlfTll gat . Incl utM 673-5429 --shopping Center 1--1---....... ,.,., w OCEANFRONT --W/O, close to ~ 1315 1 MONTU FREE REN T ....., South Cout Plaza 810Center llTiall .. ,.., """" New Condo M 30+, pool, 759-1729°' 7.,.,...,75t n I Bdrm S 5 6 5 /m o T1l •T ... 2 111• u L K 1 48d 2ba, tp, din., ... bit· laundry. utllttles incl -88 I Dover Or Suite 1• -• • Ins gar 1aun $2000 Vrty F .... c:~• .. 260 H.B Condo ,_, berectl ~ o.~ .. 631 365 t ~5&-1817 As11 fOf ~eve Condo 2b< 2',t,ba den din ' (619)944-0030 um~ n_:-_~__ w/kfvety faoilltles, M/F. ~ :.,,,.,.._.,.,..' .....,...., • f117 POOL Patio frplc X-toe rm ale f/p 2 car auto OW PRVT ENTR/BA Oule« prof smkr S300 mo 968-5202 572 SQ Ft $630/mo ~·-------iiiiiol2Bdrm Aptl Eu1Slde Wl!wlfietd 2 st<><y. pool, Jae, tennis •WATERFROHT 20' Boet lem no kit bedl bay rum 3975 Birch Newport 1 BR, carpor'I, new drPI & $680 C.it 557_284 1 crts $1300 mo 548-5921 slip evaH Utlla pd. 2Br, no T.,;h .. $J25 64&-8502 HM to Sllf 8ecil 8ayl NB. Beac'1 54 1-5032 Agt crptt 1124 w. Balboa · a.umm pets Older pref'd pool, hO<se boald avail Blvd. MOO. mo. 673-5198 --••....S -"!'_ ........ All 11 lee Walnut Square Condo 38r S7501mo y11y 650-8145 Rent/Share lovely E~ $500 • 852-9259 5 72 Sq Ft $630/mo ~ , Like br ....... ·-· ut t 2Ba B-Unlt. SuPtlf Clean, CM -child Ok-r999 prOI 3975 Birch. Newport 2Br Iba, bMI from beh. $725/mo 2 j)d 1 ~ ba paid. Pool, gar, no pets ale. enct gar $850/mo. N.B COf\do, avall, 3br M/F 646-8223 iv msg l n'S TALI Beach 54 1-5032 Agt yearly, good loc. S800. twnnse. encl gar, lndry tBdrm S585 Avail Oct 1st 854-0529 , E/bluff area. encl get . ---l llR.... -mo 673-8387 rm, petlo, ell bit-Ina 28drm 18a $690 w/d hkup, pool 1950/mo I t l 1 .-.. ...,. •NB Offk:41 at 0 C air-763 W. 19th 301 AVOCADO 642-9850 ~ ltaclla 2741 1 S500 sec ~It f I I I ~ ThtS NB hofne has 3500 port, lie. pvt eotry, avail 2BR 2BA, cnannlng cot-TSL MGMT 642-1603 01 644·9184 or 478-1066 i awa -•-SQ "· 11 arnenttles, plos a 00'#, S 195 567-4744 tege, trplc, 2 cer ger. __ BACH $510 & 1BR $610 t , !\Kn evt. rn ae-_ ....--spa to boot' SA50 mo steps to bMc:ft & bey Studio cottege near 0 C PRVT petto. carport • oess. Ocean views. grdn, 11 STEPS Tl Ull llTll • 1st, lut, plus utN, S 100 Int h al .. Ttnl S 1095. 646-1590 College $225/mo Gloria POOL. SPA quiet. no pets deck. gar $950 494-4652 OoMn view 2BR l lOO IQ" Wkly rentals Low rates aec M(l(ns 63 l-3776 Of Oel\J•e office w/receptlor• Ooeenffont s1oo.mo. yny. (714) 832-33_53 _ _ TOP AREA Meta Pines -w/petlo + 2 car prtcg $145 & Up/Wkly Color 87S-2t50 Eves area view. central lo· 1er.1oo7 E.8elbo&.Mgr. MMTlllAI 2650HARLA 549-2«7 • t.m•&USTU Yrty Fumavall Bkr/Own TV, maid Mf'/lce, free Lge Am 112 Ml bCtt, F n-cation Office equ1pt Apt 6. 548-4049 2BR I ..__ t IUll .. --r. Wide Ocean views. •tete 84~77 & 962-2305 e<YS cottee, heated pool & smkr kttch lndry POOi ment secret1r1e1 sup w1gair ._... crp '· ~ 11\'lng on ecr• or gar-1199s to OOMll Kltch's · · · pon 100-450 :1q tt a1 YRLY BALBOA PENIH. drpe, bltlnl. *'°9d yrd 62 Beautiful Unite dens. Close to beech 28f OCEAN VIEW atudlo apt . evaH 985 N Coast Hwy, 1ac. HB $350 963• 1674 9S.isq 11 Wtll match an~ Newty dee 18R. no pell w/patlo Weter paid enclosed g&19Q91 1Br & 2ba $1500/mo Inell steps to send, end oar Laguna Beectt, 494-5294 LUXURY CONDO Lady Wiii other rate Cell Mtkc $800/mo 875-M06 638-<' 120 Call 1-SPM IBa $550/mo 2Br 2Ba utll Mature OONiderate $595/mo Agt 759-50&0 shr 3br 2'~ b• w/mat\Jfe 85 t -6S50 Of 966· t2 tS ' 8e7 Vlctori. "I" $635 $675/mo. 887 W 19th St. a pp 11 cants on I y . SUUll 91Tll. prol fem 7 Min to So . ,.__ • Utlf Pd Bedl w/patlo no 646-1740 494-4653 Of 494-8017 Wkly rentals now avetl Cst P1ta Cheertul clean CdM s best ottlcet $.425 --·· tl llu rzu -t• Avell lmmed s.4oo B lght & .....__... lbr encl <,r)il(tOU\ "nnlp Ont' $t40/wtt& up. 2274 New· & pvt 63t-5439 S1 100 Incl uttl l</C ~o ..... • . I .,,_, ... II ffl ns2 ' .. ., port 81\1d c M 646-7445 janitor 2855 E COll'\t Entlnt lat floof. 28d, ct.n, Cell bet noon 640-534 I ger . no pets, frig, e1ec ~ rwo bedi uom aph Male 65 • retired straight Hwy 675-6900 anyttme frplc Stept to ~ --range IA80 642-5964 Lo bf ba ept w pool SU I Sii LINE snr hOme In HB Like S 1295/mo. 72()..9422 WI lffll I -Deei-bte E -talde 2Br dlshwHher 29041 3026 w Coat.......,, New· dogs. clean 536-092 t EJtEC OFFICE clost-to • ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlWant a ~Ion of gntiet 2ea'~· .. Unit j -"'-t Aloma Av 714/495-8221 ,,_, Frwys A~K 200 sq ,, !Mng? We c.n offer .-rv-""""''" s n........ port Bead'I, refrig. TV M/F Npt 8oh blk trom bcil 1ncids olc rurr'I s.300 mo PlnllT INnQ from 1 eme1 llP' to Tripi.. Dining ar11, ltwprt IMclla Zflt S 140 1 wtt lg!. no depoSlt Patio. yr IN. nr mtlt & 1491 w Bake. Su11e l Just 3 doors trom ~ e 4Ad hae " to<*lng In trplc. lndry hk~. coY· -ldry 1378/mo 675-0721 Coste Mes4 Ca 9,626 OCMnl Cute 2 B«m unit CM NB Of l'iB INnlc of"' •ed petlo $700 Ind utllt OcMntront 48<1 2ba, gel'. • YtuU.. M/f 9t>r 2Br apt. lndry * 556-3900 • with eildoMCI patk> new t1nt' ~ ttwat cnoa of Open Sundeyc ,_... 2242· iaun,tp. s1~~~..,!5-n 1st year's rent 1n·-•--1 DIW. ~ o cc 1315 t '"'Su .. ,___ ....... o. iooo.,.. c:wpeta. •ICloMO • lo.I llv1nQ A Elden. M June 15 (619~ wa •-'" .,.,,__, .......... • ..... & IOte of priYllcy. ~ TSL MGMf &42· leo:l bet.ide lBr. emell but SPACIOUS APT--FURNISHED or AllriCtlO Lal Palmal CC ulll Avail ncNJ &42-4307 ft w15 oNIOef. S785 mo P8f mo. Cell MetyAnn NB REAL TV 875-1842 cory w/lotl of net wood 1 MILE TO OCEAN UNFURNISHCO AeNrve Now1 Deelgner'• NB 2br ''"'be. PQ04, jae. Av1t1I Oct 1;2 18'h St MoOWe. Aoerrt WMlllkM 2Br 1Ba. New $465 No pets 990-2962 642-2357 hOme. 3Br • Oen. 28a tern pref 1370 Of $385 C M 642 03 7 Col•" IJJ-4411 etp1I. dtPI S8eO 11t Newty cleeOfated 28f tBa vUla Balboa. New IUl<ury nTllSS 12400/mo 720·39 t2 Chris, 642-$4-45 9-I tam C ... mia) M50 depoelt. Weter & $575/mo. NO PETS Cell condo 2 metr BR, 2 ba. CHn H. Tl•S. tall tt ..._t Rellable women to In ta la 2911 C.11... JTM gae paid. $48-2562 after 3prn 631-6155 Air cond 818/447-2569 SltllllC. -Shit nea "''my turn home n-amkr .omoe1Sl'IOC>1S1or&0e• .--------..:..-------1 E·lkte IBr Duplex. toe fed Westctlft ., .. lg Ilk 18e ..ti -.i Serry, S50dep S275mo 540-4T9 t 264 IQ tt & up rNS C M woo•ua• v• ••GI UAllTMD'TS Come ' tfllOJ * prdll strte ..,n Outet. comloflM* kyq. cios. lo IYttwl)'l ' So Coasl f'\aza wl'* orijy 11111111trs lo lht bud\ Clrll't' n..._ NO POS I'll~ ......... ~-.,,. . ... . I E EEL ....... ,. 11 IEll -..e1t1 .......... -...... -.. ..... ,. ........ yrd. ~ gw. comp'ty Muet ittlnd credit check • "'" IMets Prof woman w 2br 1be Nwpt ec:n beCtl bey male C 2 'i•8-714!1 832 • 190 rM\Odel $895 380-0491 845-8152 .,.. .., ' .. '· remodtlHld ..,. No pets to IN 38f home $.400 & 5000 Sq ,, Bulldtng M ---- --~ 1350 mo 675-3680 IMO a.... M07 Sup_.,,o, Ave C M E•~ 28d lba no pell "' ... ,.IT PROMONTORY POINT OOMn View PentMuMI 850 28,8 Of l>J' 4aa.ii Mu 2 persons, gee pd GA TED VILLAGE C()M. $4!00 135 Albert Pt MUNITV 28drm 2...a. 2Br 28&. pool, sp41, tennts N 9 2bf 2ba n-smll prot 5000 SQ '1 Building on 543-5478Of851-0330 1600 IQ. l1. of PURE Ap•r1m#nh $4M • utlfl. 873-6605 Of'kY, tmeiVt._ 673-7550 S1.rpllr1CH ,.,.. C M LUXURV Garage. SPA In N#wport 8u<h o PROM POINT "'• 2 beid. 2 Pt! ~ Fem st11 850 2828 0t 631 ~884 mUl8' IUll.. 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Just waiting for your Ingenious decorating Ideas. 646-7171 1UA m• 2-1t11t. . . . sn1.- Barga1n price on a spacious home. Prime area. Sound value. Four bedrooms plus den. 2'h baths. Large back yard. Call for a ~owing. 546-2313 ... PllPDn a YllW1. ..,,,... $100,000 prrce reduction. Large custom beauty on 1f.s of an acre and lovely Back Bay view. In- cludes mom-ln~aw qua"ers & spa off master suite. 646-7171 WTlm OIT1IJ . . . . . . . . S1H,IOO Like visiting Grandma's house! Full of warmth and love. Well built home. Hardwood floors. Lathe and plaster. Cozy fireplace for memorable get togethers. Large lot. Call now 546-2313 II.Al Tm Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '111,111 Buys you a beautiful Costa Mesa home. Large low Interest assumable loan. Highly upgraded. New paint, wallpaper, carpet and skylights. Famlly room. Formal dining. Fireplace. Four large bedrooms. Call now 546-2313 lftDT. n. ,.,... ................... ... Two units on a corner lot In an exceflent rental area. With low down, seller will carry a 2nd. Great Investment opportunity 1or the smart Investor. 646-7171 mu ftlll • ••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u•.- Nestled In a quiet cul-de-sac this 5 bedroom home boasts formal dining, cuatom pool and spa. Separate 400 sq ft bonus building sultable for an office or rec room. Call to aee 546-2313 TWl•ALIT ....................... S1 ...... Prime EastskSe location. Both units are legal on a nonformlng R 1 lot. Great Income, super rental area. Juat fell out of eecrow but you better hurry on this. 646-7171 .... 111111 .................... S121,111 Perfect for the discriminating homemaker. Gorgeous kitchen. Oak cabtnets. All buNt-lns. Expanded home. Huge muter bedroom. Come ... thl• one. 546-2313 • • m 1°•• ................. s1n.- Large Woodatr..n hOfM In a very tranquil ne6ghborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'-'i bath wtth double garage and rudy to be moved Into. H•'d to beet at thtl pra. 648-7171 ..... WITl 11111 ................. •1-- Try ck>elnQ COlta down, aaaume lat T.D.,....., wNI ~ eecond. OJ try ...... optk>nf Country fwnlty room with fir~. Large fe>nMJ dtnlng. Four Mt08 bedrooms. Muter eutte wtth flr&- ptla. 2'l bathe. Pool and apa. Executive nelgh- bomood. Cati for more Information 546-2313 •••1 m1m -111T• .......... ,,..,.. 8MuttfuAy decorated home wtth a loft. Hidden among tall tr ... In a gracious acenlc setting. Extra wtde lot In a superb neighborhood. Better hurry on ttW onel 646-7171 lm'l m& 11111. ................... s1n.- exe111nt South Coaat Plaza area. Upgraded Md remod•l1d. Large lot. Aasume $53,000 at ~%. S819 per month PITI. Call for more Info 5"-2313 WllTW • LIWllT Pim ............. SU,111 Nicety built 2 bdrm home on an extra large lot. This home Is located In a very deslreable West- side area. Great opportunity for the first time buyer. 646-7171 11UD wun n 111.1 ...••....•.•.•.• s111.- s1n1n0 vacant and costing money. Rare 2 story Greenbrook home. Save money by painting and recarpetlng yourMlf. 4 bdrms plus bonus room. Extra large lot. Call now. 546-2313 WllYllM• ..................... ,,..,... Executive condo. Beautiful earthtones har- monize In this profesalonatty decorated home. Central alr keep thla 2 bedroom ptus den condo freeh. Cuatom landscaping. Subterranean park- Ing. ~2313 .... "'····················· 11•.-Back Bay area near 1~ mllllon dollar properties. 2200 square ft remodeled home wtth 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining, den & laundry room. Extra large lot wtth RV ac:oees. 646-7171 mu -mn................... ,,..,... Beautiful 2 story family home. Family room, formal dining, four huge bdrm1. Three baths. Sparkllng cool pool and bubbflng hot spa. Very prtvate, very nice. Call usl ~2313 lflll'T'a..M ... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a-. Panoramic vtew .from all room• of th&I very prtvate t~ of ooean, mountain & sunsets. Spedou1 2 bdrm, 2'A bath wtth formaf dlNng. Don't mtat aeetng thta onef 646-7171 t1••••1MD .............. ..... 3 bedroom, 2 bath owner• unit. 2 bedfOO(n, 2 b1th rentat ldelll k>catlon. Very private. Cell to ... 54fr2313 •II---.............. ..,_ YOU own the land In a lowty ~~den -= 1 block from the beech. BeeutlfUNy upgr 3 bdnn with 800 eq ft famNy room complete w/wet bar. New kttc:Mn, akyttghtl & extra large lot. 646-7171. • • •oar I WfalMit ...... S1,Jll,lll 19 unite Eutllde Coat• Mela. Very nice 1and2 bedroom unlt1. Aatumable ftnanclng. Prime ren- tal ., ... can tor more &46-2313 ....... m ................ an.- Only ·~ block to the und. Lovely upgrMSed 3 bdrm floor plan that grMt for entertatnlng. See the water from your front door. Great potential for ooeen vtew wtth 2nd atory 9d on. 646-7171 I Lllll ............... 11111/11111 Huge executive dream hom,. Huge family room·. Huge bonus room. Den. 3 bedrooms. 4 baths. 3700 sq ft. Private spa. 3 car garage. 546-2313 awsnu.n• ................. mu•i Exciting floor plan that's adaptable to any form of entertaining. French doors open to huge patio area for outdoor BBQ. Country bullt on an extra large lot. 646-7171 WTml IPHUL .................... S111,111 Bargain priced 2 bedroom home In Eastaide Costa Mesal Excellent starter or Investment. R-2 bulldable lot. Call now s.46-2313 ...... 111•1 1K .............. P2l,lll In Seavlew the lowest priced. Elegant 3 bdrm home In private communtty. Poot & t"1nls. Never a better opportuntty to five In this prestige Newport neighborhood. 646-7171 llUll ftL NI'S'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p .... Eastatde executive. Huge 2 story home. Thia charmer has tt all. Specious flvtng. 4 huge bedrooms. 3 bathrooma lnaude ptua 1 more beatde sparkling pool. RV ac:oees wtth Mwer and electric. Come see and apprecfatef s.46-2313 -• mtl llU .................. 111.- 3 bdrm, 2 bath wtth attached 2 car garage. Private patio & community pool. CJoee to fr .. way, near Orange Cout College. tt you've waited for an exceptional value, here ft 181 648-7171 mrl.at-................. 11Z..- VA terms offeredt OJ ueume existing tow In..,_. VA lolin. Very n6cety redecorated. AW conditioned llngte atory 3 bedroom untt. Com- muntty pool. Great Costa Mela -location. 548-2313 • aasa1 IUIJY .................•.. 11-.- LOOk• like a model! In a Yf11Y prtvat• & NducMd complex In Newport 8-d\. Super location. You can walk to th9 und. One bedroom, brick flreptaoe, format dining, catMdral oelffng1 & morel 646-7171 UITW WI Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 .... Extrem.ty weM bultt hOfM wtth Iota of character. 2 bdrm• wtth hardwood ftoor1 and beautiful -atone flreplaoe for cozy wtnter get-togethera. Large lot w/frutt treea. 846-7171. lir ~------·------r.:~1 .... , . ._,.,.,,, 32 -OJMge Ccutty ..... Eatate/An Advertlling .upplement to the ONLY PILOT/Saturday, a.pt9mber 7, 1986