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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• s al :h ry if, r- te a 'll 1y d 1e ~1 II e l; I l Marina 21 Huntington Beach 23 Esperanza 7 Corona del Mar 7 Costa Mesa 10 Irvine 29 Bolsa Grande 6 University 8 . El Modena 14 Newport Harbor 22 Edison 0 Santa Ana 17 El Toro 21 Coley McClendon of Haottncton Beach ~ilea hit to Corona del llar paoter Matt Du.Bow d a openlnc Estancia 3 n~ of the hlCh echool football eeuon Friday. For the de •· .ee aporta, Bl. FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach. Costa Meaa. Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1985 25 CENTS Energy chief derides oil proposal Says thestatecan'tafford to 'lock up· off shore oil resources for next 15 years wasn't leg1t1male because 11 failed to include all of Cahfomia's representa- tl\CS. "I sincerely do not believe there was an agreement reached," Her- rington said, adding that he and President Reagan have rece1 .... cd a letter from 11 California con- gressmen complaining they were excluded. remaining 6, 100 tracts offhm1l\ until the year 2.000. Six of the nine-square-mile tracts that are proposed for exploration are located off 1he coast of Orange County. dnlhng worthwhile Tnggcnng an angry realt1un b\ Cahfom1a congressional memt>t.-r, and env1ronmentahsts wh o had nego- tiated with him on tht" pcill 1he intenor chief ~1d add1uonal tral I\ should be considered for drilling quemon that come!> up ,., dc1 we look at 5 percent of our resourLc'> offsh ore and lock up the rest for I 5 )'ears') .. Hemngton asked his audience From staff and wire repor11 SAN FRANCISCO-Wadinginto the controvers~ about oil exploration off CaJifornia s coast, U.S. Enc~ Secretary John Herrington said Fn- day that limiting the search for oil to 150 offshore tracts would be a Coast Coast residents discuss the posslblllty of raising the Titanic./ A4 California Lawmakers scramble for last-minute com- promises and agree- ments on the last day of the leglslatlve session. I A3 Former Eagles drummer Don Henley and USA for Africa's "We Are the World" clip were among the winners In Friday's MTV Video Music Awards./A11 Nation The United States suc- cessfully tests a satelllte- kllllng weapon In space on FrldayJA3 This year's spate of fires In the West might not have been so damaging If man had not spent dec- ades quenching every blaze./A5 Sports The Angels win to stay =tWo tn bacl(otKansas Clty./81 Eric Dickerson comes to terms with the Rams./81 Costa Mesa snaps a 14- game win less streak./81 Religion The chaplalncy at Garden State Park In New Jersey -reftects1he onttkety mar- riage of racing and re- llglon./ A8 Entertainment Dustin Hoffman's brilliant revival of ··Death of a Salesman" comes to TV Sunday./ Al INDEX Births Bridge Cteulfled Com let Crouword Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoecope Ann Lander• Public Notlc.t Real Eatate Ref lg Ion Sport a Tefevlllon TrM• WMther A4 A10 B4-7 A10 87 A 11 A8-9 A8 A11 A9 A 11 C1-28 A7 81-3 A 12 AG A2 mistake. He also told a gathering of the Commonwcahh Club that a tenta ti ve agreement on coastal drilling reached in July by .federal Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel and members of the slate's congressional delega11on That tentau-.e pact called for exploration of 150 tracts. placing the Following a senes of pubhc hear- ings held throughout the state on the pact, Hodel said the I 50 tracts are believed to contain JUSl 5 percent of the area·s oil potential. and 900 tracts have enough 011 to make exploratory Hodel has denied accusat1<>n\ that he backed down from 1he agrt•t'ml·nt becauSt of 011 industry -pressun.•, 11n the White Hou')c ··The que\llOn I asl. \OU thl' ·To lod up the rest ol ll for 15 'ears I th1nl 1s a mist.a e .. he ~•d ··From ""here I ~•t on a national ha~ts we cannot afford to do this," Hemngton o,a1d, adding < alifom1a offersthe"rnost prom1s1ngo1l andga~ potenual 1n our count!) toda) " (Pleaae .ee OFFSHORE/ A2) Safety changes will alter road's scenic nature By LISA MAHO~EY Of IN Delly l'llol II.ti State h1gh""a' engineer\ thin._ thn can mclke Laguna l an•on R 1Jd ..aln and less conge'>led than 11 1 \ n11v. hut 1mpr0\-em:.-nh ""ould drJ,lllJlh change II\ ,haralter Deep h1l b11dc 1..Ul\ JnJ c\leO\I·~ grading that v.ould tx· rellulrl'd lO \I.olden the tv.u-l ant" h1ghv.,,, \11 11.H.lr lane<; and .,1ra1ghtt•n the lrl'Jl hl·rou' Big &nd t uf\c v.11uld nh'Jn a s1gn1ticant 1..hangl' •ii '-l'l'Ol·n Im molOrl\l\ v. hll u<.e the ro.1d \J1d Ronald i...o\I n-.i...1 a \en 1 r l"n· '1ronmental pl.mner But engJOl'er\ heltt'\l' "''Jl·ninf 1h, v.1nd1n~ l 1untl"\ rnad 1.1.11uld m.1i.l tratlic 11ov. txtta Jnd mr•rt• \Jkh " v.ould 1ron1ng 1ut 1hc ur' l JI B1~ Be nd. ht· ..aid The nurnlll'r 111 .tu 1Jl'Ol\ 1n Laguna ( an)on l<oad 1'> n11 h1~hl'r than \lmilar h1ihv.J" ,1,,1,·v. 1.ll accurd1ng10< allran., tr.1tl1, ''.ii''''' but inJune<. trnd tu bt-m11n· '>f ', n In add111on ~parate tigure<. t11r thr R1~ Bend area \h11v. an .ihu\l' a\t'rll(• number of an1dent~ and death' The Balboa Inn promlaea to take lta aueata back in time when the newly refur6labed Spanlah-atyle hotel once again open• lta doon to Newport vtalton lo November. Road v.1dening and the fl<"''"" 1n~talla11011 ol d fron1..1gt mad "'' 1il.t rcdure thl' number t)f ,1.111,111n' " 1mpro•tn, \1ght d t')laOll'' m.11.. 1i. turns ..aler .ind l rra11nt1 J hr .nl ml'd1an hc:tv.l·cn nnu1m1ng u.11' Ha.I boo Inn-' s own ers-8.iming t o recapture lost era of' 30s "-os1ml..1 -..tid · ( altran' " ~·ding puMH ~· 11' 111 em mi -:r uran---FTr\1 ro nm er t.1 lmpad Rrpt1n 1..umpktl'd 11n It proposc.·d "'Hkning ot Rnull' •' \ I h project lrl'J ht'L/.ln\ 1U'I tx·l111.1. I I I Road .ind l'\ll'nd' 1o J,, .... ntm" n Laguna Beal h .\ hl·annll I\ .... 1 1111 By SUSAN HOWLETT OllMO., ......... The wheels of progress spinning in the Newport Beach area have left little room for the days of yesteryear. but the million-dollar facchft 10 adorn the nostalgic BaJboa Inn prom- ises to take its guests ~~~n time The histonc hotel housed Mr and "1rs BarT) C 1oldwater on lht'tr honey- moon a\ the sounds of C1lcnn Miller dntled from lhe ncarb) Rcnde1vous Ballroom. Lrrol fl)'nn. Humphrey Rogan and the famou'> telc' 1 ~1on couple nu1e & Hamel! Nelson often staved al the Balhoa In n alll·r 11 was built 1n 1'>24 -T-hosc da>~h•n don& smcc paucd but the aura 'urroumJi~F •he C.,pan1~h- ' 'll\ole inn v.1 11 return ~ov .! I "'hen 11\ ., 10 pm \c.•p1 \1 .it I a@una lk.h t n~\I, (lwner<1 open th e door. again to t m Hall Balhoa '1'l1tor<i "1den10L1-and rcJllllnnll'nt , • • .I R"' \anford ~ants to rccrt·a11 thl' ~ accomph,hl·d h\ rt'mo' in11 n "' old appt:araOll' o f the Balho.1 Inn than .! m11l111n l Uh11 'ard' 111 1 1•it v. 1th the 1n\l''itments of Lo'> -\r\L/.t'k'> and rocl.. at tht t'\fleO\<' 111 -.J i. • <;tar i...Jrccm \bdul Jabbar Dt•n q•r acre') of h.1b tJI ( ul\ and p.r ... ~ 1. ~uggct pla\tr .\le' Engh<,h .rnJ v.ould alter ll't' n.t tuf'{" ot th1 h1h RalQh \amp'>on of the Hou,tiin \C'enen althoutth n·'cllt:lat11111 " ' I (PreaieeeelrAI;BOA/A2r ~n lh\"m :'\t"nluall' K '' n,-r. They're Cl i mbing the wal ls over new community's plans 2Fiuntln --OOHarbour f a mtlt es say they feel excluded from walled com mun tty next door By ROBERT BAA&ER °' .............. Owncn of two upcos1ve homes 1n Huntinaton Harbour cla1m that a development puttina nctahbonna hornet behind walls in an uclus1ve,. Juardcdcommuoity has put 1hem out 10 the cold. "They •Y they believe they've been victims of 1 conspiracy llleat<Jly detiped to keep them from kno~na about public hearinas rcpnhna closure of 1 public stn'!tt to make much of the project possible. They aJao claim they werTn'l notifted of plans to f'orm a home-- ownen' uaoc1at1on in 1984 The ueocaatton wu formed to mike plan for the ll~ vacauon and constn.ic- \ uon ot .i w,lll around the neigh- borhood "1 f~·<"I totally ostrauted," 'laid Dona Hcmh<'h. who lives in one of the hou)t') fronungon Saybrook Lane at nta Barbara Lane that wtll be outside the propoSt"d "Nailed com· munll) .. , fttl the '"" t lt1nl the nc1ah borhood awa) from me I've h"ed hert I J )CAn and I hit~ to h ve it end hkt' th1' If I thouaht the vailut· would hold up. I'd try to ~II 1t Out who would buy our home when all th<' othcn art rn the pted communit) and ours 1 n 't"" <'J\1ty official~ Fnda)' ..aid lhcrt h• been no ancmpl w keep de"clop. mcnt' ~rtt from Dona ind Frtd t Hcmllch and tht·ir neighbor\ Lam ( itlttheh and hi\ v.1tr .ind, tv.n Hrnnk ch1ldrrn "V.e '"<'hod \C•cr.il puhhl hC.Ann~ on thl' de\.elorment," < uum 1lm.ln Don \<t al ~111'ter said ·11·~ hard 10 bch<''e th<')' ~er<' not informed ahout th<'m" \tall memticr. art' prcpanng ll repon for C it) ( ounul mem~"' on event\ \urroundtng the rMttknt11l prOJCt I. called r a1re Mann. 10{ ludll\I wh en pubh(heanng.<. ~ere 'Khedukd and who wa' no11ficJ ahout th<' heann~ But (11mheb and Hemh'h 1n\l'il the) didn't know about the he"1nna and wert' unahlt ln \()!(°"(' thw) No more holdout ob1cctmn' to officials 1'We called rqularl> to a!>k them Rama Runn.lDC bac k Erle when 11 (1h«' puhhc l\c'anna> wa" Dtckueon ended hie 47-day 9Chtd1.1ltd and the\ ne' <"r <A-ould tell holdout Frtday. eettltnc b l• u$.." (101thcb said. contract d.lapute witb the CPleue eee W ALL&D/ A2) club. Story, Paee Bl. • '>aid \111n~ "'':ti c\p.tnlhng. tht' road b' tv. lanl'' < altram ha\ propo<,ed the 1n'\l<lll.ilt•Jll col J v.1dt·r median 1m· pr,,, t'd 'houlJl·r Jnd J lrontagc road e1thr1 JI H1t1krnd11r ntt'nd1nt1 .ilong tht' :ull len~·h I lhc prc11n t .trt'a l.111una t .1n. r RoJd " J \II.a• ~ •nnn1101 1ni.1 " ·• r1 '1rJO[!<' ( I JO!\ '' llh ! .ti!UnJ fkJ h I 11m- mu:t'(' ' ne ii ir.hV.J\ d.irh le ~l'l l!I the 1 r' 1 1 r ";n\mt•r lht· rodd 1<, ha, ~ul i • •r 'TI iln "'II h ht·dl hgoers. 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A IDO\le IO thaqe Epilcopal Q= l9w uplicit.ly tO allow the Old cm ol homoeuuals bolled ~WD Friday ill the two boulCS orthe bicameral Leaislature, beina beld ln Anaheim. ~votes in • of'tbe kouae of Blsbops and the ~ of Deputies indicated ap-t:;:.:.' the concept, if not the • fJ,aal actio.n on the measure is not upecied until tOday. ~ 1'be canonical cbanae1 which 1¥6Wd tpecify that sexual onentation it'i'not a barrier to ordination{ ad· wlliiced desDite a rule that uc udes Jll'ltticina 'homosexuals from the prielthoOcl ··~Ille IDCUW"C specifies, "No one .... be denied access to tbe ordi- ~ process in this church because ol4 nee. color, ' ethnic origin. sex, tuual· orientation, disabilities or ... The addition of teJtual orientation to the oot1.d111on1 was seen as counter· in.a a policy la.Id down in 1979. That rule held that ·~ homosexuals were not ,: (01 ordination. Several deleptet pointed out the distinction between orien· tation and activity. Althouab it was the lint time the denomination moved to ·~ that sexual orientation is not a barrier to ordination, church leaders' u:id tM cbanae mqot no bi& transition. 0 lt's not a red Oaa. not an~p&l for alarm,·· said Biihop Ro M. Anderson ofMinneapolis, notina that it was simply sayina somethina that had not been directly said before in the canons. Some delegates pointed out that the church, Hice others, had priests of homosexual orientation. "We have sreat priests in the church who arc py," said the Rev. George Regas, of Pasadena. Ncvenhcless, ~issue drew a wave of debate amona the deputies. In one preliminary vote, a majority of lay delcptions voted •inst it in com· plcx ba~otina by which I~ and,cleraY ballots tn the House of Deputies are considered. separatedJ y. Both orders have to approve for passqe. Red Cross h-ests Spaghetti Cookoff Tbe American Red Cross wiU host its first Spaghetti Coolcoff from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Sunday at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. About SO teams will compete for "Best Sauce in Southern Calffornia." Entertainment and other activities will be held. AdmissiQn is SS for adults. Chil- dren 12 and under arc admitted free. Proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross. o6 a pair of 4-week-old mocklniblrda ~Beech Animal Shelter 6u an artl8tle iftemoon f~ -with food dr'•'etered by palntb • u oppoeed to an eyedropper. AntmaJ •helter omclala •1 an eyedropper can build up fluid In the btrd•• June•. and caue bla death. The blrda are f ed on the hour. .g AT BOA INN RECALLS PAST •• n::tt Rockets, he just may mak~ bis vision come true. 111'.. . ~f:"We'retrytns to keep the old charm 9J;he place while having all of the convcnienocs," Sanford said. added that althoush the outside re1emble the Balboa Inn of the e interior will have all of the l:Qtnforu of the 1980s. -YO:-ianford. 39, pure.based the struc- tere in April from formeT owner .. ~"!'\ ·~ '\ ! Sherman Wong. seeing beyond its dilapidated condition. He said the hotel was brought up to code seven years ago, and will conform to current earthquake safety regulations follow- ing the work by his company, Griswold's Development Co. Sanford said he and the investors arc "particularly excited about clean- ing up the area," which has fallen victim to the crowded boardwalk and the garbage left by bcachgoers. "It's a one-of-a-lund hotel," San- ford said. He added that the total price tag and renovation are about $6 million. The basketball players invested in the renovation effort because "they were Jookine for an investment that was cconomtcally sound and one that they could be proud of," Sanford said They will be present at the Ndvember grand opening, be added . 1V ALLED COMMUNITY RESENTED ••• «llomAl "We feel we have been railroaded .:ftd°me very slick trac_lcs," Hemlicb Causing the controversy is the ~tin& of Santa Barbara Lane by the "Mtj tO the Harbour Cove Home. J>!'.!ler Association. ·r~u1e the Gottlieb and HelmHch · nomea are located on Saybrook, a Jp,ur-lane arterial highway, they can't ~ located behind the walls. • 1'be two protesten claim that if a ~--it allowed at Santa Barbara Mercury due to cool on Sunday TM Ore.nge eo.t le In tor I ooollng trend thle weekend, u the metCOty drope from en entldpettd high of 71 today to • ranoe from 70 to 75 on &Yndey, the Nauonal W•ther 8ervtoe ptec:Hctt. TM WMkend WMther Wiit be meetly oleer, the>Ugh fog and low ck>ud• wttl mar tM OOMt tonight and Sunday momlne. Inland .,... Wiii r'MOh ee to 84 today and 12 to ea on Sunct.y. The NW8 It celtng tor c6Mr tklet In the rnountlllnt and dteet1• throUgh Sunday. Mountltn high• wtll range from 70 to 77, • wttlJe dtMtt9 wltl renge frOftl 12 to 92 If\ upper deetrt•. and from 84 to 100 In tM low. cMMrtt . U.S. Tempe "'911. low lot l4 "°""' encllllt et • p,11'1. .. Le ea M .. t3 ..... t3 ,. ..... t3 61 .. 71 • eo 14 .. . , ... 18 41 ,.81 ... eo 41 14 !! 18 -..... 71 '2 10 .. 78 81 .. 10 81 ., .. 41 14 611 11 1t .... .. u M a A 10 Calif. Tempe 17 .. . '° 6) " 11 ., .. 10 .. .. 41 ... '° .. 41 ., 4a 14 .. .. u 81 30 93 1' .. .. 11 41 ... u ., 41 ., ,. .... M 31 51 u n sa 83 • 10 41 ... 40 71 39 '° .. '° n 81 ... .. .. 86 72 12 41 58 52 ,, 117 I · . Extended CANYON ROAD ••• From Al '° 71 ... 41 100 .. ., 41 ea •1 .... .. 41 .. .. 1t .. n 40 81 611 72 117 .. 11 11 41 ... 71 n 11 .. 112 .. 10 ..... 12 17 118 86 .. 81 72 12 .. 62 10 12 11 n better addressed by a road divider, he said. Many serious collisions are caused by drivers trying to pass slower motorists and speeders who into oncoming traffic, Kenney said. Close-up look 12 '° ., 6) .. 24 -24 24 24 ·~ .. IW aw IW aw 05 4.t 1.4 1.4 Larry Derocher at•• .on John a booet .o b e can watch the n.rfen from the Bant- t.ncton Beach Pier. OFFSHORE ••• Prom Al "Companies have to make plans, and you just can't just lock this away " the former Californian said. Oitshore oil exploration is gov- erned by a 1978 law that calls for a tract-by-tract review in Consress. He~onsaid. "I think when you try to get into an agreement, or try to get into a moratorium. or try to get around that process, we are making a mistake,•• he said. "We need, for the long-tcnn eneTJ)' security of our country, to keep those options open." A current moratorium on funding for Interior Depanment leases of offshore tracts expires Sept. 30. A 45- day ban approved earlier this week by the House Appropriations Commit- tee would take effect Oct. I and last until Nov. I 5. The moratorium was put into place after deleptions from state coalitions opposing exploration and some of the state's congressional delegation lot>- bied in Washington, D.C., against future exploration. Representatives from the coalition formed by Hunt- ington Beach, Newport Beach, Lquna Beach and San aemente were among those protesting leasing of the offshore tracts to oil companies. FINE ••. Prom A l practices. The complaint filed by the District Attorney's Office alleged Ano D'Art dumped a red liquid containing acetone, a flammable solvent, in an alley near the plant between August • 1984 and February l 98S. ~ it meets SaybToolc, they'll lose MlCCll to .a...nearby beach-and ~· ,....__ -1oscoontro}ofthcirvehicles and smy Fatal accidents on the-entire s~tch of road av~ more than three a year, accordina to local traffic statiStiCI. In imposing the fine, Presiding Oranac County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey also ordered the firm to bait any futtheT unauthorized chemical <!Umping. -..ted from the neishborhood. , ... .Gottlieb said bis 3-year-old son will .•be able to ride his tricycle to visit a youna friend who li vcs on the street -"bind him because it will be behind -~wall. Hemlich said she's frequent- ted by her I 0 young grand-n. who like to walk to the nearby. If the wall goes up near ome, she said, they'd have to walk along busy Saybrook. And that .ARuJd be too danaerous, she said. ~.J'be p&ir say they are looking for an anorney in their bid to halt the block waJUiom-· -aomg.. :···.Just Call ... ~ . . ·=~~64~-6086 .··""• Wbat do yoa llke about tlae Dally Piiot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me11a1e will be recorded, tru1crlbed and delivered to ~e approprla te editor. ne Hme U -boar aD1werta11ervlce may be used to record letten to tbe editor oa any topic. Coatribtton to our Letters column mu1t Include tbelr name a..nd telepbone number for verlflcatloa. No circulation calla, plea1e. Tell ut whit's on yoJr mtad. Clrculatfon 714/842...an ~i~~E Daily Pilat ClaHlfled ec:tvertl•tno 714/M2·5111 All Other depertment1 142-4121 MAIN OrflCE Frenk Zlnl Edit Of RotMft L. Centrell PrO<JucltOf'l Mtneger Howerd Mvffenery Adverllllng OlrtclOf ROMmMJ Churchmen Con1roner Doneld L. Wllllam• C.,rcutatlOn Managef PeqJ 81evln• Ct1utfi.d l)rtctOf )JO W"1 Ber 6t to.le ~ CA I.I tddl-ao-15e0 Cc»te ~ CA t262t VOL 11. NO. 217 Let Us Put You On 'Pile Map Near the entrance, Inside our store, rs a gtanf map. We have Identified alT of t he homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A dif- ferent color for each city.) Close scrutiny will detect some Interest facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are In bunches, Indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH ad vertls-- lng. Thirdly, the number of homes we carpeted ls stagerlna. If you desire honesty, experience, and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for, then Alden's ls THE PLACE! ,. ' DEN'S !1iiiii1Jai1aii .,. cat• o,,,,r11, Y/11', P1rq•t wood (Uc. #230422) 1663 Placeltla Awe. Costl 1111, Cl 92627 646-4131 646-2355 ... .frt. 1-5:31 •Sit. t.3M & ~-----------------------------------~__!_.- • ... I Otwngie CoMt DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, $ept9mber 1,, 198S AS ION /WORIJJ ======~,.,,, Japanese nrra licensed to use Roblasoa 's name B1 tM A1t0e1ated Preti LOS ANGELES -Robinson's is to become the first U.S. department store to be established in Japan, under an agreement with that country's sccond-Jarsest retailer, lto-Yokado. U nder a 10..year Hcensina aalument signed Thursday, the Japanetc firm intends to opto fi ve to six stores bearing the Robinson's name o ver the next three to five years. The first, a 3S0,000sq~-foot store, is to open in two months in ,,uburban K&sukabe, about 2S miles outside ofTolcyo. The agreement calls for lt.o-Yokado to pay an undjsclosed fee for the rifbt to use Robinson's name. It also requires that the stores reflect the upscale image of the Southern California chain. She renew• llcen.e, crub.et1 Into DMV POMONA -A 13-year-old woman renewed her driver's license, then returned unexpectedly to the Department of Motor Vehicles-by accidentally smashing her car through an office wall. Jean Deignan of Pomona took a drivi!lJ test and renewed her ljcensc about I p.m. Thursday then drove out of a parking lot south of the buildin& when "her foot slipped off the brake and hit the gas. She froze," said traffic officer Ken Scrpan. Police said no citation was issued and neither she nor anyone else was seriously iajured. LA gang-related •hootlng• doable LOS ANGELES-Gang-related drive-by shootinas have almost doubled and murders have increased over 1984 figures during the first eight months of I 98S, police statistics show. Police figures from January through the end of Auaust show that murders attributed to gang activity went from 65 to 79 and drive-by shootings grew from 34 to 66 between 1984 and 1985 -increases of 21.S percent and 94 percent, respectively. "The violence rate is increasing despite everything we're doinJ." said Los Angeles police gang unit Lt. Bob Ruchhoft. Overall gang crime tn Los Angeles is reported to have increased by only .07 percent. LA councn condemn• FarraH&n LOS ANGELf.S -An agreement by Mayor Tom Bradley to withhold cnticism of Nation oflslam leader Louis Farrakhan has brought bitter protests from Jewish groups, and the City Council voted on Friday to condemn Farrakhan. Black leaders had asked Bradl~ not to comment until after Farrakhan's speech today at the Forum in In ewood, and the ma yor agreed. But Harvey Schecter, regional director o the Anti-Defamation league. asserted that, by his siJencc, "Mayor Bradley failed all of the people of Los Angeles when we needed him most." Bill bans Strele11kl from Stant ord STANFO RD -By overwhelming majorities, both the California Senate and As.scmbly have adopted legislation aimed at convicted murderer Theodore Strclcsk.i that would bar him from appearing on the Stanford campus, once notice is given that he cannot trespass on Stanford grounds. The bill 1s now awaiting Gov. George Deukmejian's signature. The legislation a~opted by the Senate on F~day would prohibit any felo n convicted of a violent cnme from tres~ssing on property on which that crime was committed. Prominent people targeted by The Order SEATTLE -Members of The Order were assigned to assassinate Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller and other prominent people as part of their oath to rid America of Jewish influence, a former member of the white supremacist group testified Friday. The members went as far as to plan a suicide bombing at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle in November 1983. when a member of France's wealthy Rothschild familt supposedly was to visit The testimony came from Denver Daw Parmenter I. one of 23 people indi~ for racketeering in an alleged crime wave. Senate rejects amnesty for lllegal• WASHINGTON -The Senate, working to craft a final version of legistauon to slow illegal immigration, rejected a proposal Friday to grant amnesty to many illegal aliens at the same time employer sanctions take effect. The vote to reject the proposal was 65-26, as the Senate mQved closer to a final vote on the bill next week. Two othe r amendments won approval on a voice vote. O ne could lead to termination of employer sanctions if they were found to cause widespread djscrimination. The other would require art states to verify an alien's legal status before approving welfare. Medicaid, food stamp and unemployment compensation benefits. Sea90n '• satlJ troplcal storm gathering MIAMI -The sax th tropical depression of the I 98S Atlantic hurricane season may strengthen, but isn't expected to do so quickly, forecasters said Friday. At 6 p.m . EDT Friday, the broad, ill-defined center of the system was about 250 males southwest of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, moving west-northwest about IS mph with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. A small craft advisory was issued for Puerto Ric-0 and the Virgin Islands. Miles Lawrence of the National Hurricane Ce nter in Coral Gables said the odds are the depression wilJ strengthen. If its wmds do increase to 39 mph, it would become Tropical Storm Fabian. Hamllton Jordan has lymphoma ATLANTA -Hamilton Jordan, White House chief of staff under former President Carter, has been hospitalized here with lymphoma, authonties said Friday night Jordan, 40. was admitted to Emory Uruversity Hospital for tests Wednesday" said spok~swoman Sylvia -Wrobel. "The tests have b«n completed, and he's been given a diagnosis of having lymphoma, with a good prognosis," Wrobel said. Lymphoma is cancer oflhc lymph system. Sta.don ma•ter blamed tor traln tirreck LISBON, Portugal -Government officials on fnday blamed a station master for the head-on collision of two speeding passenger trams on Wednesday, which killed at least S2 people. "It has been established that the blame lies with a station master who allowed the trains to move on In opposite direction on the single trac " sajd Carlos Melancia. rnl!tister of public works anatfiMporti(ion."Two ays alierlhe accident, firemen continued to comb through the twisted and melted ~kale. searchina for bodies. The regional rQCUe center estimated as many as 64 people. includjng I I foreigners, were miSStnJ. T•ll defect. found In one-thlrd of JAL )eta TOK YO -An inspection of 69 jumbo jets operated br Japanese companies found broken bolts. loose bolt fllturcs and damqed nvets 1n tht' tail sections of 26 of the aircraft, a Tral\Spon Ministry official said Fnday. The ins~tions were ordered after a Japan Air Unes Bocma 747 crashed Aug. 12, k.ilhnJ aJI but four of the 524 people aboard in the worst single-plane disaster in aviation history. Talk• on Olympic• TV coven1e Jlalted LAUSANNE. Switzerland -The International Olymptc Committee on Friday indefinitely suspended nqotiatioos with the three m-,jor U.S. television networks over the ri&hts to the 1988 Seoul O amcs., 11vtna the networks IO days to submit hiJher offers. No date was fiited for resum1na talks with the netwotts. but IOC President Juan Anioruo Samarancb told a neW1 conference he remained optimistic the U.S. television contract for Seoul would be sianed "before the end of the year." The IOC's Television Nqotiatina Committee abruptly broke o ff two days of talks after f&ilina. in more than 20 hoursofintcntcclOted-doorbarpinina. topenuadetbe oetworb to raite their bids or the Seoul orpniun to lower their Clltpectltioos. Defiant ba•lneamea nr to Zambia LUANGWA OAME PARK.. Zambia -A dekption of wh.ate South Afncan busmcssmco de(aed their aovemment Fnday aod Oew to a mtttina an Zambia with black JUerriUa leaden dedicaac:d IO ovenhrowina white rule in • South Afnca Both sidessa.1d the meettnaoould be tbelW1 of an efTon to bnna peace to South Africa. Tbe unptecedcnted mectina btt....icu the buanntmMJ and kadm of the outlawed African National Concress Lasted Ill hours. and oe.rticipe.nll cmeqed with an optun11t1e outlook. U.S. imposes U .N. travel limits~~ Cites concern a bout espionage, rejects U.N. official's plea for reconsideration - at least two days 1n l&dvan'X, get permjssjon for private travel. and m~e all amnaements for travel on common canief'1 or public accommo- dations lhrouab the department. I I that at no ume had the Uru1Cd Sta\ii brou&ht io h11 anenuoo evidence ·or spyina by by any U.N. employee. He claimed the restrictions Statute discnmmation amon& U. • employees .. solely on the bui.a thctr nationality, in violation of .,r pnnciple that they are all incet- nattonal et vii servants." • ,.., UNITED NA'TIONS (AP)-Cit- i.na espionaae by U.N. employCC$, the United States will impose controls on travel by New Yotk-based U.N. employees from six nations, begin- nina Sunday. • The U.S. State Department, under COfllttSSiooaJ mandate, informed the United Nation.son Aug. 29 that, as of Sept IS, it is rcstrictina travel outsjde a 25-mile radius from the U.N. headquarters for about SOO U.N. staff members from the SOviet Union, Afghanistan, Cuba. Iran; Libya and Vietnam. U.N. spokesman Joe Salls made public a note from the U.S. m1ss1on to the Uruted Nations to Sccretary- General Javier Perez de Cuellar It said, "The Uruted States Govem- 1\ent is 1ncrea.singly concerned by tcpons of espionage and other clandestine activities by certain members of the the U nited Nations Secretariat." The note said U.N. employees from the six countries must inform tbe State Depanment of officiaJ travel Diplomats l'rom the slA countries are aJreedy under similar restnctJons. But it is the Ont time the Umted StateS bas acted to control movement ofU.N. staff mcmbcn. In a reply dated Sept. 9 and made public Friday.I. the secretar)'1,cneral asked the u.;). government 'to re- COOSldeT procecd1na with the am· plemeotation of the proposed measures." Sills said the United States has refused to delay implementation of the restrictions. Pcre'Z de Cuellar, an hai. note, wrote He obJected, 10 particular to a provu1on undeT which the U , government reserves \be riabt to dctenn1ne whether travel dni&nMed by a V.N. official as officiaJ travel l legJllmate offioaJ travel. . • The restncuons are mandated ~ a bill offered by Sen. William Roth.-. Delaware Republican, passed -· Congress and signed by J>rcsjde:Ql Ronald Reagan. Spacerocketasrnashingsucces ~ " ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The Uruted States successfully tested a satellite-killing weapon in space for the first time Friday, smashing an old satellite into bits as it orbited 345 miles above the Earth. The Pentagon confirmed the suc- cessful experiment in a brief state- ment, saying the test of the so-called ASA T rocket occurred over the Pacific Ocean. Lt Gen. Bernard P. Randolph, Air Force deputy ctucf of staff for re- search, wd the test was carried out by .a rocket launched from an F-1 S fighter plane. He declined to provide operational details of the test, saying such information needed to be kept secret. "From everything that we can tell, it went absolutely flawless," said Randolph. The ASA T rocket slammed into an old Air Force scientific satellite at 4:42 EDT, Randolph said, "a few hours" after the F-15 jct fighter took off from Edwards Air Force Base. The ASA T weapon was launched from an altttude of JS,000 to 40,000 feet by the jct, then flew into space where its Mtniaturc Homing Vehicle locked on to the target with infra.red sensors and then destroyed 1t through the sheer force of impact. "The satelhtc was in fact de- stroyed," Randolph said. adding the Air Force did not expect the debris generated by the collision lO cause any problems in space or through fallout into the atmosphere. TM/area cancer rate too high? State rejects study showing cancer rate seven times normal PHILADELPHIA (AP)-A study by anti-nuclear activists 'showing cancer death rates were seven times hi~er than nonnal near the Three Male Island power plant got some expert back.mg Fnday. but state officiaJs held to their own findings of below-normal cancer deaths. The study showing the high cancer death rate was done by Nonnan and Marjorie Aamodt. who have fought the restart of the undamaged reactor at the nuclear power plant near Harrisburg. The Aamodts once owned a farm about 45 miles from the plant and now live in Lake Placid, N .Y. In a door-to-door survey, they found 20 cancer deaths in thrtt commun1t1es hll by a radioacti ve plume following the March 28. I 97Q, accident at the planL The. rate is seven times higher than normal, they rr - portcd. A state Health Dcpanment stud) ..released earlier this month concluded the rate in the three areas south and west of the plant was 2.38 times higher than expected, but that the numbers were not stat1st1cally signifi- cant and included cancers no t as· sociated with radtation exposure. However, the state stud~ was criticiud by an epidemiol<>11st for flaws m its methods and conclusions "There wau an excess of cancer deaths around TMI, and the state understates that excess," said Dr. Carl Johnson, who 1s also an expen on the medical effects of radiation. Health Department spokesman William Undebcrg questioned John· son's eitpertiSiC, sayina his vieW5 were dismiucd by a fcdcnl Judge 1n a November 1984 rad1at1o n case de~ c1i1on in Kansas. undcberg said the department's study revtewcd the c.anctr ~s ated by the Aamodts and found they ~rt not connected to the TMI aCCldent. He said the Aamodts used nearly a si~·year penod to compute what they called a flve-xear study, which he said made thetr faaures .seem more im- pressive. But Mn. Aamodt said the state eacluded four cancer deaths from 198• aod cWulC:d the 1mpec1 by 1ncrcuiaa the population bl.Jc of the thrtt areas. ,.It ISaCOVtt-iip. ~state "port IS •n with~ .. ,,,~ ..... - Artlat•• conception of the aatelllte-ldtung ASAT rocket . after launch from an F-15 jet. Columnist ill Author and columnl1t WU- Ua.m F . Buckley Jr. waa reported to be ln good a.nd •table condition ln the cor- onary care unit at Harper Hoepltal ln Detroit Friday after complalntng of cbe.t and atomach paina. Buckley, 59, canceled an appearance before the State Bar of Jalicb · taan •a annual con .. ention. there wu no indication Buckley had auff ered a heart attack and hoeplta.1 officlala aay he may be releaaed aome- time tbla weekend. Buckley I• editor of the National Ren ew and write. a eyncll- cated column that appean ln the Dally Pilot. State's dropout rate 25% above average 'in natioii ~ SACRAMENTO (A.Pl -Cah- fomta's high school dropout rate 1s ~5 percent abo'e the nauonal average and its teen-age pregnancy rate is second behind Nevada, a legislat1' e repon says. The repon prepared by the statt Asscmbl) Office of Research said that in the Caltfom 1a high S<"hool class or 198 3. three out of ten students did not graduate ..\mo ng blacks and H is,. panic students 11 was four uut of ten. and among l\mencan Indians fi,c out often. "If we do not do somt•thin@ ahout 11. 1t will weaxen our capacll\ tor economic growth," Asscmbl)woman Glona Molina. D-Los .\ngcles. said Fnda' \he 1~ author ol a bill that would fund rnun\<.'hng \Cn ices for 4th through 9th g.rades establish .. drOJ>- out assi stance teams" to revi~ 'iChools ~ ht'n.' lcc;s than 'ill percen('()1 the ~tudent\ graduate and requu'r 5'hool d1 'itH. l!> tn submit rem<"d1a l plam The Ofli ce of Rcseart h repon \Alli the dropout riroblem cros~-. all geograph1t a nJ ethntl group!> In Lhc class of 1%1 'i6 percent of JGi droput' ~ere ~h1tc students. :., 1' percent H1c;pan1l and 14 pcrqaot hlal k The repon -..111.J ( ahlo m1a's ~ out rate h.t' l1uuhkd -:.1 nce 1970 Panel r ejects science texts for glossing over evolution SACRAMENTO I A.Pl -The<. a'1- fom1a Board of Education on Frida' rejected every science 11.'\lbook suh- mittcd for use tn ..evcnth and eighth grade next year. sa~ing publtshrr' "water down" 1nstrurt10n on e' ol- utto n to avoid contro' c~>- The una01mous \Ole b) the I 0- member board came the da\ after parents and spokesmen for ·1unda- mentahst rt'hg1ous groups contended tht' te,tbo0~\ 0'Cr-<"mphasizcd e\OI· ullo n. and prcsen1t'd 11 as faC't. not theory. The board rt'JC(lcd about 10 h('loks submitted b\ a doze n national _pub- hsher' II 1n' ,ll'J puhlishel"\ nt tbe ~'en hook' 1uJged best b~ 1t\<.t1cm't cum,ulum i:t1mm1ttee 10 re~nte thi. book' ~•th m,lrt' comrirehcns.i\'I' section) on l'\ l)tu110n The hoard J\ tion Jfh•rts an csu mated S ~5 milh1•n 1n Jnnunl '1. lt'nn· tntboo~ '-'lk' tm nearh l mtlho r 1un1or h1ttl' ,,houl \tudent' \tate \upennttndcnt 11 l'uhl" lnstrmt1on Bill H,)n1g "'1hl thr \l)h ~as "a momcntouc; dc..1\1111 • ~nh 11 national 1mpa, 1 t1et·au\C < .1lil11rn1a hold~ \U1 h ,, l.trgc <.harl· ,11 tl'I• national lC\tt1VU1' mar~! Assembly OKs seat belt bill as host of major issues stalls SACRAMENTO (AP) -A tong- fought battle over a bill tha t would require most Cahfom1a motonsts and their pa~~ngers to u<;C 5eat belts or face a finr appeared to he' near an end Fnday ni&h t The Asscmbl), with httlc deh3tc. voted 48-20 to approve the mcu urt. but the Senate held o ff as t1wmakt'~ worked late on what wu suppostd to be the ta t dav ofllmr 1986 ~M10n On the last scheduled day of the I 98S ICf!Slat1ve SC1S1on. a vancty ot m~or issues such as unttar) tu, pnson construction and workfare wtrt suit unrnotved Tht' scat belt bill • .\827 b} A\. ~mbly pcaket Withe Bm"-'n. f>......C\ln Franc11CO, won a 48·2 I "'otc A S<-ntct vote was also aeeded for final pa Lawmaken .Crambled for lut· f91nute compromtsn and ~mcnts Oft th<>K and other \l1cl y 1nues hcfort the planned adjournment f n· day nl.&ht In 11th-hour aruon lh•t broke a length) pan1san deadlock. tht' L~P." \aturt narro~I ) approved a mea<1urr Fnda) aimed at tnggcnng bid w af"I on mammoth 1<1tt<'I) contract~ The .\~~mbh adoptc-0 8 1\ t'I' ~n Ralph 01lh. f)..(1ardena 11n .1 S4-I i \\Hr the m1n1m um l"t'tlu1n-d for t"-~>-th1rds maJOnh apprm al l\buut I~ mtnutei. latrr the ~natr a ppro' cd the bill \~--0. scndtn(t 11 le> Go' (jffirgc DculcmeJ111n upportcn o t the lcgl'lallon ~ hll h would ca~ tht' fi nancial dt~ll'l\U~\ requ1N'd ofb1ddt f'\, '31d 1t would help assurt rompct1t1vt' b1dd1ni la1cr th11, yur on 1 S200 m1lhon lott<"r: equipment contract. tht' tarae" \ul'.h contnct 10 ll h1stof'\ Issues sull staJemated a t adJoum ment won't bt cons.1dCTtd ap1n until the lqJslato n return to the <'•p1tol 1n Janual) Both houte:S mtttll\I 1n latt·nt&ht sc ns an week ha"e sent fl"" pubuoan Go... f'IC'Ql'lt Oculr;mciu\n hun1ln'd' 11! hill' 11n 'uhtC'\ t' ranpm11 tn1m ,,11,,.11 ~11' \.Jltt' ti> mrnt.c health I hr ~'" 1·rnor ha., un11 l C >-. t 111 \t(l.n 111 "''" htl1' or k l them h<'u>ITlt l.t"' "'11hc'UI ht' ~1gn,11urt \h'"' ,11 lht· t\111' p.1 .. ~ Junnp •t ' "'""'" 11 '1jlllt'\I "'111 N>n•mt t..... Jan l)co11J..,·rn· 1an·, rl.1n t11 r1•11rpn1.tt tht' ,t,111· .tgrnl 1t•\ th31 ~ulat(' t• ,JI "a'tC' "'J' .irpri1,t"ll F-nda' t'I' 1bc ,late \(•natr Jc,f't1tr rn' 1mnll1C'O tah\l' '·"'nll 1t "'ould ~ca~t'n 1llr author11\ 111 "a1c1 hoard\ Tht \t'n.itr 'ott'<.I '<H~ on -\Bb1'; t\' \;.(,Cmhh woman\:llh Tannc1.0 11 \fontt' and a ' oil' h\ tht o\'~"'~' "'•'\till hc-1ng a"a1tt"J t ht' rrnpou l th<" ~ond rt Mp nllllllln J'll n submttted b\. tk i t)' rm11r ""'oulct 1 n'lt<' a nt'""' \t nc\ ,;all~ tht Dcparu:nent rit Y. a .. tt "1an cmt nt. t uMohdall Q the IU Ol lion\ and po'll,.'('r\ of a d01tr: ,talc cnl'1~ and t)<sard~ I I I COAIT ldDICAL CBHIZll ......... Fountain Valley, boy Unda and William Scudellari, Costa Mesa. Jiri 'Do you think we should raise the Titanic?· I ud Tbomu Scbieble. Laauna .... ~t· and OnilorY 8irklc, 1A&una .. boy A .... &I aJWS Michie! A&bcraft. 1.A&una .• boy ..... tll ledreca and Frank Rich, Lquna boy • A .... Cll Ann and Paul W . Smith, . n~~~YCOMM~ BOIPITAL ,.., 1 ·March, Fountain Valley, girl my and Robert aark. Costa twin boys Jalyl ·and Rick Seymour, Huntington b. airl Sibley and William Dolloff. 11Dlt<>D Beach, boy · Jen-Hui Li and Jong-Jeng Huntin&ton Beach, girl Jalyl Centofanti, Huntington Beach. · ue and Kenneth Messenger, :• tinaton Beach, girl ~,. and Frank Good.man, Costa r Mesa, boy l..ealie and Carl Stevens, Fountain ·Valley, boy Jlly• Ju1U Carla aJWS Robert Gasio Jr., Hunt· iftatoo Beach, boy Heidi and John Turner, Santa ~ Heipts, airl Jll.lJH Diana and Larry OuBoro, Hunt· lqtoD Beach, boy O,U and Lonnie Orosco, Hunt· inaton Bea~ boy Carla and David Chipman, Hunt· ington Beacb, &irt Jaly 17 Pamela Coker, Costa Mesa. boy Sharon and Mark Adair, Costa Mesa, airl JalyU Marie Mondraaon and Robert Re- ither, Fountain Valley, girl Rochelle and Timothy Gavin, Hunt· ington Beach, airl Susan and Todd Arnot, Irvine, girl ~lt • Debra and Al Bonapart, Costa Mesa. girl JalyH Kari Johnson and David Harris., Fountain Valley, girl Jaly!l Gina and William Beam, Huntington Beach, boy Marie and Paul Canales, Fountain Valley.girl JalyU Noel and Charles Lucas, Huntington Beac~ girl Claudia and Ruben Perussi, Costa Mesa, boy : Dede and Craig Dnebaos, Hunt-i iqton Beach, boy • Jalyt JalyH ~~e Parker, Fountain Valley, girl Sharron and Roy Gleason, Costa 7-Glendee Dugas, Huntington Beach, Mesa, boy airl Sherri and Darrell Bailey, Hunt- Kimberly Schreiner and Ronald ington Beach, boy • Owak, Huntinf.on Beach, boy Jynene and Larry Johnson, Fountain ~ aly 7 Valley, girl " Kathleen and Chester Simmons, Susan and Gary Gallucci, Fountain Huntinaton Beach, girl Valley, boy Evelyn Hart and William Whitney, Jlly H Cocta Mesa, girl Sylvia and Robert Bettencourt, Foun- Sbaron and Terry Salmans, Hunt· tain Valley, boy i.naton Beach. airl Delma and David Ca.sc, Huntington Jlly • Beach, boy Teresa and Neil Jensen, Fountain Jlly ZI Vallcy, boy Martha and Robert Brand, Laguna Teresa and Mark Adams, Irvine, boy Niguel, boy Jlly t Christina and Scott Holmes, Irvine, Janai and Louis Fuentes Jr., Hunt-girl iaaton Beach, girl Jaly Zt Btnonica and Michael Warren, Foun· Catherine and Michael Hooper, taulValley,girl Irvine, boy Nita and Paul Dahlgren, Fountain Laurie and George Scoyne, Fountain Valley, airl Valley, girl Jlly 1t Michele and Daniel Parrott, Costa X&&rlene Raphoon, Costa Mesa, boy Mesa, boy -.,,.--Jaly 11 Lisa and Benjamin Rigdon, Hunt· Debbie S&awlostl C..ta Mesa Homemaker "Sure, if there was money to be found." SHCampbeU Cotta Mesa Homemaker enough "Sure they ought to raise it They could make a museum out of it. They could also make it a. mem- orial to the dead like a' Pearl Harbor." Larry IUncllenbaam Sota Aaa Attorney "Of course not. Let those people rest in peace." Katlly Cattell Butta,ioa Beacla Homemaker "Why not. I think it would be interesting. I'm a diver. I'd like to be a pan of it." -i~ and David Hess, Huntington ington Beach, girl , Belch, boy Jiily 30 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Getty, Costa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas, Costa Jaly 1Z Elizabeth' and Thomas Hunter, Hunt· Mesa, twin girls Mesa. girl Alyno Hoag and Joseph Pinheiro, ington Beach, bor Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Peart, Newpon Dr. and Mrs. Peter Phelps, Laguna Hantinaton Beach1 girl Robin and Danie Locke, Huntington Beach, boy Beach, girl Jue and Neal Letman Huntington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cirbus, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schirmer, Newport E airl ' . HOAG MEMORtAL HOSPITAL ington Beach, boy Beach, boy and Samuel Rom, Fountain A1p1t U Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, Newpon Aapst 17 , boy Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ford, Hunt· Beach, twins, boy and girl Mr. and Mrs. Steven Allen, Costa Jaly u ington Beach, girl A•rut 15 · Mesa, girl Stephen and Robin Herman. Balboa, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foster, Ncwpon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purpura. Hunt· Aap1t 18 Beach, girl lngton Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McAnhs. and Steven Rice, Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wright. Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. Edwm Girod, Huot-Newport Beach, boy boy ington Beach, boy ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins, Costa rah and Mark Sensac, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fonn, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen. Hunt-Mesa. boy n .Beach, Jirl ingtonBeach, girl ington Beach, girl Aaptt It uyct Thi Hoang and Anh Nguyen, A1ptt U Aapst 15 Mr. and Mrs. Soumya Chak.ravan1. t-....;._---~----=.._:__ ______ --=. ____________________ Newpon Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. . • • • • • BUY A PIANO, GET A COLOR TV oR VCR-! - Mission Viejo, boy Mr. and Mrs. William Carsten, Costa Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson, Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Saragan Kumar, Laguna Niguel. boy Mr. and Mrs. John Swigart. Newpon Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lyons. Costa Mesa, girl Aagutt ZO Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley. Costa Mesa, boy Aaptt %1 . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fish. Ncwpon Beach, girl Ctadn Palmer-Cook Cotta Mesa Adverttm1 aales "No. It's costly and wouldn't serve a useful purpose. Use the money towards other things." Scott Eldredge Cosca Mesa Tecb.nicaJ editor "No. Like one of the survivors said. 'I consider it to be my father's grave.' If they wanted to bring up some anifacts that would be okay. but it would probably be expensive. . Aagust t! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan, Corona del Mar, boy Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Ba'iley. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Harry ShigakJ, Costa Mesa, boy WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTAANA Aapst U Lora and William Shine 11. Fountain Valley, boy Aap1t 15 Carmen and David Gunderman, Laguna Hills, boy A1p1t 1' Darlene and Gene Whitsell. Irvine. boy Lux and Secundino Campos, Costa Mesa, boy Aaptt 17 Pam Culberson and Ron Smith, Irvine, boy FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Aa1aat 1 Seema and Mohammad Suri, Foun- tain Valley, girl Patricia and Scott Hanson, Costa Mesa, boy Aag111t Z Kimberly and David Miller, Hunt· ington Beach, twin boys Judith and Roben Gordon. Irvine boy . Teresa and Mark Holloway, Hunt- Orange County's -.elTE.nBY-- eYAMAHA eTECHNICI •YOUNG CHANG ...... ~CLAY eWURUTZER BUY ANY NEW SHERMAN CLAY GRAND PIANO AND GET A COLOR TV OR A VIDEO TAPE RECORDER AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. 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The fires that have raged through the West miabt not have been so damaaina bad man not spent decades quenchirig every blaze, the experts tay. Without occasional fires, they maintain, forests and ranges become choked with overabundant veg- etation that can provide too much #Jel when fire does occur. So far this year, more than 81,000 fires have burned almost 3 million acres in the United ·States, said Arnold Hartigan, public affajrs of- ficer for the BoiseJnter-Agency Fire Center in Idaho. As many. as 1.7 million acres of that total have been burned in the West alone since June 27, be estimated. By comparison, some 35,500 fires that burned 1.3 million acres were reported in all of 1984 in the United States, Hartigan said, adding that 1985 1s probably the worst year for fires in the last 25 years. In Canada, 8,580 fires have scorched approximately 1.66 million acres this year, most of them in the country's western provinces, Hartigan said. Although the fire season generally runs from June to mid..OCtober, it can continue into December in warmer areas like California. Recopizing that fires near in- habited meas are unacceptable. the experts say fires are desirable under controUed conditions in more remote areas. "Fires actually rejuvenate forests," said John Swanson. "They've shaped the forests we sec today." Swanson is the fire management officer for the U.S. Forest Service's Carson Ranger District, in Carson City, Nev., one of fi ve districts responsible for the sprawling Toiyabe National Forest With more than 4 rrlillion acres, it is the largest national forest in the lower 48 states. Ironically, Swanson is also paid to set forest fires. Research ·using fire scars fr6m petrified wood and ancient timber along with pollen and charcoal de· posits on pond bottoms shows fires in forests and ranges have been around for a long time. be said. Over the centuries, vegetation as well as wildlife has adapted to fire. The Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines that prevail in the Sierra Nevada ranJe running north-south along California's eastern border were nature's choice to endure scaring fires, Swanson said. The trees survived because of deep tap roots suclcioi water below the forest floor, a thick, corlcy bark to TOp KGB defection sets scene for more LOS ANGELES (AP) -The defection of a top KGB officer in London is likely to set off a wave of Soviet defections around the world, an American expert on the Soviet intelligence service said this week. "It's a stunning, extraordinary developi.ent," said John Barron. author t>AO authoritative books on the KGB. "I predict there will now be other Soviet defections from the KGB." he said. " ... Tiis will have a devastating effect on t•e morale of the KGB and upon tht security of Soviet clandestine operations." The British Foreign Office an- nounced Thursday it was expelling 25 Soviet diplomats and officials from London for spying, an action based on informaion supplied by Oleg A. Gordievsk:i. The Foreign Office said Gordievsk:i, 46, was a senior Soviet KGB officer who has def ccted to Britain. He was identified as counsel- ---OL~t the-SE>Viet Emba'sy-fr<>m June 1982 and reantly head of the KGB residency in London. It was n01 revealed when the defection OC· curred. Barron called Gordievslti's defcc- tion "profoundly damagmg to the Soviet Union and commensurately beneficial to the free world ... "I think it's a manifestation of the accelerating degenerauon of Soviet society, a degeneration which has begun to debilitate the KGB itself," he said outside federal coun here, where he testified in the espionage trial of fired FBI agent Richard W. Miller. ''Never has the KGB chief in a nation as important as Great BritaJn chosen to change allegiance," he said. "The storehouse of Soviet secrets any such ranking officer possesses has to be vast.'' He said the nature of the defection announcement suggested to him that the British may have had a long relationship with the officer before his defection was announced. Barron, a former U.S. naval in- telligence officer who has been study- ing the KG B since the 1950s, has interviewed numerous high ranking Sov:iet defectors over the years. He is the author of 1wo books, "KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents," published in 1974 and "KGB Today: The Hidden Hand." published in 1983. THE KIDS AR E BACK IN SCHOOL. LET'S THINK ABOUT GETTING YOUR HOME READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE HAVE DISCOUNTS ON WALLPAP ER , FABRlC, CARPET, MINI- BLIN DS & SHUTTERS. ~--- 675-1344 Pr ... 1onal in\erior deaicnera will help you make your Mlectiona. Fu ll deairn aervice available. CANNE RY VILL AGE 431 31st Street, Newport Beach nanclng Avattable Store Houra: · 751 2324 Mon-Fri 9-8 • Sat ~0-5 2927 S. 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Cystic fibrosis. certain types of ville, Md. neurol()Jical and heart disorden and "Anybody who has the abilities to more advanced forms of diabetes and enter a profession should be able to - arthritis were pounds for dis-whether they have multiple sclerosis qualification, said ·the June sta~ or another disease," she said. ment. adopted by the 41-member "We're pleased they're willina to church council. consider each case on its own merits. That policy never took effect We're glad the (American) Luthera~ because it was submitted for a review Church is giving it more thou&bt. • by church anomcys. who rec>-said Sandra North, assistant di~Of ommended that it be modified. of public affairs for the Nauona1 Herb W, David, a spokesman for -Multiple Sclerosis Society. the cbureb, said the church's decision The June statement said tha' ti\ drop the proposal was due more to "pastors arc expected to be sufficien• the lepl review than public reaction, ly abJc-bodied, ambulatory an which he described as .. intense." mobile" to carry out their duues. The church received hundreds of· The revised statement does not rut: telephone caJls and letten complain-out the possibility that somt1 ina about the policy, David wd. In didates for the clergy could one case, a Presbyterian pastor or· di~ualified becaue of their gani2ed a protest at a national abihties, saying "pastors are ex American Lutheran Church youth to be able to carry out their tasks in .. meetin& in Denver, be said. diverse settings and to respond rap9- ly in the event of emergencies." "The church also needs to say a ~ring, but firm 'no' to those who, after due consideration, demonstrate that they cannot meet these expccta· tions," the revised statement reads. "When that is not done, there is potentiaJ for ircat harm to both members and aspirants to the pastoral office." ' "No one criterion automatically qualifies or disqualifies a candidate from consideration for seminary trainina or pastoral office," Pn:us said in a lct1er accompanying the revised statement. "The new statement is in many ways a continuum of existing practice in ALC seminaries," Pn:us said. "It~ exhibits love and conoem for the conaregations of this church and for the pastors who serve those congrega- tions." The two Lutheran denominations larger than the American Lutberah Cbun:h are the Lutheran Church in America and the Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod. . Chaplain mixes racing, religion !CHERRY HTLL, N.J . (AP) -The ciaplain at Garden State Park readily c6ncicdes that a fire-and-brimstone wmon at the raoctrack would be no °'°re welcome than an off-track ~tin& window at the aJtar. ·But the Rev. Eugene Gregory has been aentJy mwpa religion and horse r*ina in the stables at the racetrack ~t loca.J clergy vigorously protested *-.a it opened on July 18, 1942. •The 56-year-old Baptist minister Mknowlcdaes that the less tolerant of bla brethren might bristle at the tltouaht of a man of the cloth setting ~ shop in what some consider a ~Y business. •"You can't beJ"ud~ental about tJlis," Grcaory sai . "I m often asked ifJ 10 to the window. I've never even ~a $2 bet. But I don't condemn ~wbodo." Like the botwalkers, grooms and jock~ swarmi~ around the Garden Sfate 't.claide,' Gregory follows the thoroughbreds. He is employed by the Racetrack Chaplaincy of America and also serves seasons at the Mon- mouth Park and the Meadowlands tracks in New Jersey. Gregory's office here reflects the unJikcly marriage of racina and religion. A spiritual poem bangs from the wall across from two chalk drawings of raci~ thoroughbreds by the artislic chaplain. "Christians sometimes draw a funny line," be said. "They play the stock market, then turn around and say they would never risk their money at the raoctraclc or play a lottery ticket." Gregory has led prayers for the safety of jockeys and horses, presided at wedding ceremonies of those who arc grooms by both occasion and occupation and even officiated at services in wbicb a deceased bettor or horseman's ashes were sprinkJed on the racetrack. utumn best time oplantnew.lawn you're interested in a new lawn, the best time to get the job done. cooJcr weather helps the lawn get Stan. 1th the aid of modern machinery, the task of puttina in a new lawn 1s lipt to a m10imum. The first step is qmting a rototiller if you don't have one. before mobg on to the second step. Next, ralte and level soil while removing rocks, clumps of compact soil and any large roots that were missed by the tiller. When this is done, water the soil well as this will help settle it. Watering will also reveal uneven areas that need to be filJed. LigbtJy rake the surface to establish a seedbed. Now it's time to sow the seed To ensure an even spread, use a spreader. If you don't have one, you can rent one from a nursery. Broadcasting seed by band is not recommended. After sowing cover the seedbed ----------------. with 1/s to 'l•·incb thickness oforganic • RUf f Ell'S material to protect the seed and Work the area well until the soil is ;.aiverizcd and take advantage of this towered tiller to work in plenty of ~c matter. This is one area you oma't overdo and it is the best way to Mai1d up humus in your lawn. If you ftllt a sprinkler system, install it ! prevent it from drying out or blowing UPHOLSTERY INC. ~:irlr:. Then roll with a heavy water For The Rest of Your Lift 1922 HAR80f! BLVD., COSTA W:SA-548-1 156 The final and most vital step is to keep the seedbed well watered. "We bad one case in Pimlico wblre a man's family wanted his ashes in tie winner's circle," be said. "Most of he time we just go out in the flower bids and spnnkle the ashes among be petunias." A minister in more conventioial settings for 27 yean, Gregory sai<he bas met "an amazing number of~ Christians'' at the racell'Jlck. He sad it was notdifficuJt to rcconcileeamhga living in a business built arwnd gambling. "If not for them, where wour~ the light shine?" be asked. "Maybel.bey weren't a Christian when they gojnto the business. But they love wolcing with horses and conduct their ~usi­ ness on a high level of integrity.' Gregory, who started race.rack ministry in Maryland and Delavarc four years ago, said he has fo111d a low-key approach to be m ost 1ffec- tive. In hjs ecumenical services • the Mums the word ••• jockeys' recreation room, Gregory often illustrates his talk with a chalk drawing. It ~es him about 15 minutes to complete a drawing with spiritual music in the baclw"ound. "The racetrack doesn't like to think of this as a mission field," he said. "But it's an area that hasn't been reached." Sometimes bis role involves help- ing a groom clear up bis rewrd to ~et licensed by the New Jersey Racmg Commission. Others seek counseling about marital, drinking or employ-· ment problems. Some need money for a meal. Occasionally, he said, their problems are related to gambling. "It's rcally helping people who aren't getting this type of help," he said. Gregory said he extends a hand without a sermon, althou~ ht makes a point of extending a rehgious pitch once a relationship develops. h I AP '• ..... Pope's pose A Ltechtenatein citizen takea ad•antaae of a rare op- portunity of aettlnc a anapehot of Pope J"oh.n Paal D u he pueea by to an open-air mua. The pontiff wu ln ltlcben, a •mall prlnclpallty between Switzerland and Auatrta on a one-day 'Yl•lt. Animal park landscaping topic of club An illustrated bisiory of Land- scaping at the San Dieio Wild Animal Park wlll be prescntec:! to members of the Borttcaltaral Sodety of Oraqe Couty. - The group will meet at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday at the Calik>rnia Cooperat- ive Extension, 1000 South Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Speaker will be Jim Gibbons, head of h:>rticulture of the park. ••• Members of the Newport Hill• Garden Cl•b will meet at I 0 a.m. Thursday in :be community clubhouse on Pon Carlow Place, Newpon Beach. Dolly Briggs of Nieman Marcus will share her ex- pertise on fra.gruccs. .•• for a fall color .cbeme. The choice of ChryAnthemum8 ranae from yellow, bronse, aold and wblte to lavender, red and pink and come In many flower forma. They will bloom throa.ch the fall, and with proper care they will blONOm year after year. Officers arc Barbara Home, presi- dent: Ruth Fornes and Maxine Ziebelman. vict presidents; Eleanor Nonon, secreUry; and Judy Lian, treasurer. LLOl'D !i Cloning: A cheaper process that achieves superior plants garden shop ).--\--FURlllTURE • NURHRY • FLOMIT • LANDICAPtNG • llAWTINANCE • NIT CONT"Ol. .. Reg. 11" llOW lie . SOo/o -60°/o ••vlnga 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St) Cotti M .... CA 92827 I {714) &46-7«1 By E.ARL ARONSON "'"'*' Because of tissue culture propa- gation -cloning -plants arc more vigorous, more colorful and uniform, less susceptible to disease, with better growth and branching habits. And tissue culture, com~red to the conventional cutting-rooting or seed- ing. is more efficient, less expensive, faster (about half the time) and takes much less space. . At the Weyerhaeuser Tissue Cul- ture Center in Apopka, Fla., Dr. Melvin P. Garber, general manager, described the process as "high tech- nology agriculture." It is practiced in laboratories as antiseptic as hospital -opera.Una rooms, sterile and climatically controt1ed. As many plantJets can be grown in baby food jars in a small room as you can grow in severaJ acres of RTCen- houses under old methods, said Pam Meyers, the facility manager. Cloning propagation starts with plant tissue taken from "mother" plants, stenhzed and placed in a disease-free nutrient base or medium of hormones and organic and in- organic substances such as sugar, salts and agar (a gelatin). . For one to six weeks (dependinJ on plant varieties) the plantlets multiply. The sections then arc separated and replanted, a process that can be rc~tcd many times. w;en plants form root systems, they are transplanted into larger containers to begin their own de- velopment (photosynthesis). Then they arc set into a medium o! soil. peat -moss ani:t s-t)'rofmrm. varYlng with variues. Plants arc ready for marketing in three to six months. Some micro- Plant sweet peas now for early spring blooms Sweet peas are one of the all-time prden favorites. h 's no wonder as the¥ are unsurpassed m fragrance. vanety of flower colors and useful- ne" as cu t flowers. weet peas require &ood soil prep- aratipn. A must is a sunny lqc.ation as well as well draining soil. Before plantjng, prepare the soil as ~ou would for a veaet.able prden. Dig down to a depth of one foot and add aeneroua portions of organic matter such as redwood eompost. This isalso the best time to incorporate feniliur. SWflet pea fanciers usuaJly prefer diaainaa trench 12 inches deep and at leUt the width of a shovel. Then mix totertber about six inches of orpnic matter and three: inches of soil at the bottom of the trench. This 11 the time they sow the seed wuh the trench still about three to siJt inches deep. As the young plants ~w fill m around them with soil until the trench is nearly ground le vel. You can have sweet pea blooms 1n winter by planting the early nowcrina varieties. rr you wait much looser and there 1s an early spell of cold weather, flowerina will be dclay_ed until sprinJ- Some sow sweet peas 1n spn na but m areas where summer i hot, the sweet peas will stop Oowerini. When your sweet peas beain to bloom. just keep cuttma and filling vases because the more you cut them the mo they wtll bloom. ~------------------------------------~~ ' cuttmgs a.re marketed unrooted, most ready to ,o into larger containers to develop as house, office, garden or landscape plants. • "Through tissue culture, we provide uniform, disease-free plants as similar as though stamped out of a mold with a cookie cutter." G arber said. "At'tually tissue culture involves cell multiplication that couJd go on indefinitely. Plants that wiJI bloom on command, which is what the con- sumer wants. In the same way, a strong yield offood products could be developed, a source of significant aancultural impact on Third .World countries. Work already has been don°"with bananas and:as~s._'' Because of freedom from disease, tissue culture plantinas c.an be shi~ ped abroad aJmost without restnc- tion. GARDEN CHE CKLIST •The last summer feeding for roses should be as early in Septem- ber as possible. Later fccdinas may stimulate too much growth at a time when roses should be restina. •Phlox, primroses and violets should be on the list to plant this fall for winter color. •Everyone's favorites include pansies and violas. They will bloom from the time you plant them until spring. • Pla.nt lily bulbs amona ever- green plants such as azaleas. &all fems, heathers or low arowina rhododendrons for a woodland effect. •Check the prdcn for pests and spray accordi.naJy. Rcmovina dead and infected plant branchtt should also be pan of keepina the prden hc.lthy. Otange Cout DAILY .PILOT /Setutday. September 14, 1985 A 7 Jewish New Year celebrations set at temple Je.wsaJo~a.tbeOranaeCoast will be joiruna millio111 mo~ around the world in their observance of Rosh Hubana -the Jewish new year. The holiday, Sunday evenina throuah Tuetday, also marks the tqin.nina of a l 0-day period, known as the Days of A we, wben ond takes stock and repent$ for the year that's endin& and makes resolutions for the cominaonc. At CMba4 of lrvt.e Jewl1la Ceater, according to Rabbi Mendel Ducbman, services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, and at 10 a.m . and 7 p.m. Monday and T uesday. For information, call 786-5000. Temple laalall of Newport Beacll will hold Sunday-Tuesday services at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport BEacb. For times, call 548-6900 or 646-7512. Hilb holy day services at Temple Bat Ydlll of Newport Beaeb/lrviDe will be led by Rabbi Mark Miller and Bill would give time off for Sabbath SACRAMENTO (AP) -Legi~ lation to require time off the job on Sabbath and other holy days -unless 1t would mean an undue hardship for the employer -is on the governor's desk. The bill by Assemblyman Tom Hayden, 0-Santa Monica. won final passage Tuesday. Hayden said 1t should dispel some of the confusi'>n and reaffirm the rights of Jews, Seventh-day Adven- tists and members of other faiths who ·do not work on the Sabbath or other holy days. He said be introduced it at the request of ~udath Israel of Cali- fornia., a coalition of Orthodox Jew- ish organizations. That organization contt"nds tht" measure is needed because of a U.S. Supreme Court rulini in June that, it said, was widely misinterpreted to mean that employers no longer had to make allowances for workers' re· ligious practices. Hayden said his bill would pass the consututionaJ test because it 1s not as rigid as the scuttled Connecticut law. ................. The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Cotti Meaa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9:30 Worship 8:30 and 10:45 Charles 0. Clark. Minister Coate Men MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1101 a.k., Worahlp I Church School 1:»10:00 a.m. Or William E. Steel 979-8234 Newport a..ch CHNIT CHURCH 8Y THE HA UNrreD -™OC>llT I.WO W Balboe Bllld rn... Elev. Lawrence T Young ....... Cllwofl ....... .... .... ..., ,,.. .......... 0., c.. 7:114.M...Ol'.M. Huntington Beech NOf1h COMMUNITY UNrTED MnttOOllT CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave. S.2_.461 Wonhtp a.me. 1:30 a 10:00 l:30 Sunday lchoot 10:00 Fountain Valley FIRIT UNtTED METHOOllT CHU..CH 18225 Bulhard St. 112-293 Jamea R. Hedley, Pastor Worship a Church lchool t-.30 A..M. - -NEWPORT CENT£R i UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1I01 ............. Ave. j COfOMdelller MMr7'5 ..... , a.. s... t:lt l.I. ,.,. 8uMy R. HOllll9 {:!e S.U 14 11)~ at a e.ecJ "' 71o-e ~/Jke 7'u 11JeJ ,, <..:antor Alan Weiner. They include 8 p.m. S.unday; ,10 a.m. Monday; stu- dents 10 grades one through 12, 10 a.m .. Monday and a special children's service. 1:30 p.m. Monday. Services at Coevecatioa B 'aal Tu4ek, Fountain VaUey, wiU be held at 8:15 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. Monday with a special children's service at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Temple Betla EJ'1 semces at 8 p.m. S~nday and 9 and l 0: I 5 a.m . Monday wdl be held at the Latter-day Saints Church at 24755 Trabuco Road, El Toro. The service at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday will take place at the Shepherd of the Hills Church, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Rabbi Allen Krause will be assisted by Arthur Katlin. cantonal soloist. and the temple choir. A conF,C&ational set of "The New Mahzor, ' a new High Holy Day Prayerbook, will be consecrated on the first evening of Rosh bashana at Temple Sbaron in Costa Mesa. ac- New Leader cording to Rabbi l.conard Rosenthal. Each book cames an original book· plate designed by Blossom Siegel listing the donor and h1s/ber honor- ees. • • • The Baha'i Community of Irvine will host the .Newport-Mesa·lrvlae IDterfaltla Coaacll in its celebration of United Nations International Day of Peace at I l :30 a.m. Wednesday in the UCl Interfaith Center. Reservations arc to be made by calling 83}-089 l or 548-3283. • • •• Clayton Barbeau, author. lecturer and psychotherapist in San Fran- cisco, will be the keynote speaker at the Southern California conference for separated and divorced Calholjcs. • The conference is to take place at 8:30 a.m. next Saturda~ at Loyola Marymount Universlty, Orange cam- pus. The program also will include a choice of 12 workshops and displays of resource materials. • • • Two classes wiU begin next week at the-New 1'1M•.Pt c..ruu.. Cll•~. Costa Mesa. The Science of SU(.C.CssfuJ Lmna wtll be tauaht at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and a Bible study class wtll meet at 7 p. m. Thursdays. For rcsistnation 10for- mation, call the church office u 646-1032. • • • St. EUubet.11 Au Seto• Cllarcla, 9 Htll&atc, Irvine, will conduct the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults for those who want more knowledge about Catholicism. For information. call the pansh office at 854-I 000. ••• Ellen Scveroni, project director of California Health Dccision/Oranae County Projects, will present the 10:30 a.m. program Sunday for the UDJ&artu UDlveruJ..11t Fellowslaip of Lapaa, 429 Cypress Drive. She will explore some of the ethical, financiaf and legal health care de- cisions being made by medical pro- f essionaJs, insurance companies and government officials over which pa- uents and the pubbc have httJe tofluence. • • • Don RJcbardson, author of·· Peace Ould," will be featured at 7 p.m Wednesct.y al the Soedl Cout C.m· malty Olaerd, 5 l 20 Bonita Canyon Drive, Irvine. His talk is part of a senes, entJllcd "PerspcctJvcs on the World Cbnsllan Movement... for toformatJon. call 854-7600. • • • The Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Sharpe, administrator of St. Job Viauey Cllapel on BaJboa Island, has been 1nvestccl in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Admission into the order is con· s1deTcd one of the highest dccorauons bestowed upon clergy or l&Jty by the pope. ••• B'aal Tledet, Founuun Valley. will open its preschool Wednesday. ann- counccd Marianne Drucker. director. Guidelines cited for papal column NEW YORK (AP)-Synd1cates d1stnbuting a column based on the wntings of Pope John Paul II said Thursday that they were changmg the column's presentation following a controversy earlier thl5 week. The Irvine-based News America and Times of London syndicates saJd Archbishop John Foley, president of the Pontifical Comm1ss1on for Social Communications. "suggested a number of important changes for the next column and future columns." The Madrid daily ABC published a column lhls week titled "On Apartheid." which carried the pope's name and a note reserving tht"cop} nght to .. The TimesofLondon and News Amenc.a Syndicates." A Vatican spokesman said Tuesday that it was .. 1nadm1ss1ble that th(' name of the Holy Father should be used by a newspaper com pan} and 1 n' ol ved in commercial transactjons." Richard Newcombe, president of the two synd1cates owned by Ru pen Murdoch. said Thursda¥ that representatives of the syndicates had met Wlth Foley and promised to" insist that newspapers run OLD$ the column folio~ the new guidelines." They were said to include the following: -The bcadhne for the next column 1s being changed from "Catholics and Jews" to "Christians and Jews." · The school provides tiOCUlar and.. spiritual proarams for childttn 21/i ~ S. For 1nformauon. call the IChool it' 964-7288. • • • -l Treasures and tnnkcts from furniture to sports equip ment await bar&aln bunurs aJtendina 1hc V!r: .. a1eh BU.le Claud yard sale ~·­ un tu 4 p.m. on the empty lot adj~ to lrv10e VaUey Colqe, at IrvUle''" Center Dnve and Jeffrey Road ··.:. Three adult educauon classes wilt-' begin following SCTVews Sunday at II. Mark Pretbytertaa Clllll'Cla, Newpoa·i Beach. The Rev. William McQuoid wdh.· • lead a discussion on famtliar scripture. pa~ viewed from the standpoi.-~ ofThttd World Chnstians; the ReY. Robert Stewart wdl cover the oar testament; ·and Dom and Julie Gar,· .. 1no wdl explore Leo Buscaglta's boQi. • 'LovingEath Other. TheOWJenacoJ',7 Human Relationships." " of ~ewport Beach/Irvine;-Reform . . ••• ., an sn11111~ ,. S'bchot S.1 • Sept 7. 10 pm ROSH HASHANA Sun . Sept I 5 8 p m \ion Sept I<>. I 0 a fr1 • ! YOM KIPPUR Tuel. Sept 24. 8 pm tKol Nidrel \J.'t'd St-pt :?5 I0 1m and 330pm ~cial 't' outh terY1('~ and supervlY<I duldrart-a vaJ.able Rabbi Mark S. Miller Cantor Alan Weiner ,. f or mform11don call , The Epl8copal. b blalabop of Ba wall, the Rt. ReT. Edmond Lee Brownina ·~ the &•therloC at the Anaheim ConTeo- tion Cenfer after be wu elected prealdloC blabop of the Eplacopal Church, lta primate and oTeneetnc putor. Be l&J9 the &eature la the Bawailan symbol for "ban& IOOM." -The column should be preceded by an editor's note reading. "Jn this column fot the week ofRosh Hashana. s1~s of 1mprov1ng rclauons between Christians and Jews arc cited -signs which wert" perceived when Pope John Paul 11 was Cardinal Karol Wojtyla. Selections from his reflections as pope and cardinal are included here." -The note after the column will read. "Ttuscolumn has been edited from the writings of His Holiness. John Paul II as pope. and as Cardinal Karol Wo1tyla. .. -AU future columns will include source references. but continue to carry the syndicates' copyngbt. (714) 644-1999 Temple Bat Yahm I 011 Camelback loff Jamboree). 'liewpon Beach Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DlRECTORY PRESBYTERIAN CtuCH OF Ttt: COVENANT Brue. A. Kurrie, PMtor Terry MoCanne. Otr~or of Adult Mlnlstnes Pierre Allegre, Otrec:tor ol High School MlnlatrleS Tina Alcaraz, Dtrec:tor of Chlldren'a Mlnlstrlel Sll\daJ ...... -l:JO & 10:00 IJ!I a.di SdlMl - Clll*• tin AMJ 10:00 un. lbMryCJrt lYlllllll - l:lO & 10:00 I.Ill. h tlinc s.Mct -7:00 P.11\. 2850 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa 557-33-40 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (MIAOYrl Synod) 190 Vlctorle It., Costa M9ea Lothar Y. Tornow, Paetor 931-1111 .,_,,..e, ...... WORSHIP IERYtCE 1:00 10-.30 AM ~J Sdllel & AM lllllt Class t.20 A.M. Clwistiln °"'*"•J Sdlool 548-tlll ST. MARK PR£SIYTEllAI CHURC H [astbiulf Or & Jamboree Newport Beac:h Rev Wilham McQuold. Pastor Asst Paster Robert P Stewar1 Rodetr Whitten, Mus1C Otrtcto1 lentift:ll l.I. £-.U. ClmH 11:45 l l . "'1«y Care for Info: Cal 644-1341 - SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM a. llt<llWll P M--.11,.,tloter ' lnlt*IH Or .. Anl $11olllil ~ &It~. c. =:'i'-~ ,. ~~.-:, ..... ,, .. , Sabbath~ ,......(..... l:H,8 ,..., .... Ant rttlllt9 "..... 7:JI , ... s.w.. ... 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Hoty Eucharist Rite 9 00 AM • Hoty Euchartsl Aile 1 10 4 5 AM • Preyer ano Praise Eucharist Rttt> 11 Church School and Adult Education -9 00 & 10 45 AM (Music. sermon and child cart'! al 3 se1v1ces1 MIO-WEEK WORSHIP Monday-Friday . 8 30 AM Morning Prayer TuMday • 10 00 AM Euchartst & HeaJtng Service Wed~day . 6 30 AM Holy Euchar•SI Rector, Fr. John AaM y • A•eoc .. Fr. Brian Cox. AHl1t1~ The Rev TOdd Sorensen • Mr Samue1 Snatt11r The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Wilham Roberts .\INT JAMES FPlSCOP.\l t ti\ R< H '~llQ 'v1a l1th1 • """'"''" Ek.t•h • \j ,..-, • · 1 CHRIS-TIM SCIENCE-GHURCfffS BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH T11E J'IRST CHl lRC,. OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON M"SSAC "4USfT'S ''Substance'' Coeta MeM-Ftnt Church of Chrtet, Setentlat 2110 ..... Venh Dr .. Coete ..... Ctwtch I aunct.y k.hool-10:00 A.M RMcMne "oom, 2llO ,.... Verde Or -t A M ..-)0 P M "'°" thru Fn Wed. 7-7:50 P.M .... 9:1C) P.M. trvlne-Ftnt Church of Chtlet. Sclentl•t A.ncho Ian Joequtn lf'lt.nMdtet• School -1 Mldll .. 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While Hoffman and Arthur reality that filters the past through Schlondortf depends on the actors to anchor the play in rulity, to give the drama the truthfulness that makes it work. Hoffman·s Willy is re- matbblc. Physically, he's Just right for the role. When Lee J. Cobb created the role on Broadway in 1949, Miller had to chan&e another character's description o(Willy to "walrus." For the bantam-sized Hoffman, the play- wriJht returned to the original de- scription, "shrimp.·· NEW YORK _ Dustin Hoffman's Miller's masterpiece are just as good Willy's eyes, at other umes through p<?nrayal of Willy Loman in "Death as they were on stage, what viewers the CY.CS of his family, especially his of a Salesman .. galvanized Broadway will see for three hours Sunday night son BitT. last year. It was an extraordinary on CBS is not a carbon copy of the Director Volker Scblondorff', who performance by a major actor willing Ph!{ seen in Chicago, Washfogton did not supervise the Broadway to test his mettle in an important play. an New York. revival, recreates this past as Willy Now television audiences get a The television version, done with peers into mirrors or darkened jf!iiiiiiiiiiiii;i!iiiiiiiiijiijiiiTliii~jiiiiiiijiiijiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiml hallways. The concept works surpris- Willy is a true believer in the American dream, and it's the dream that leu him down. The 48-year-old Hoffman, wearing wire-rimmed glasses and an expert ma,keup job by Bob Laden captures Willy's fanati- cism as weh as bis fatalism. It's an intense, highly kinetic portrait that comes across well on the small screen. R.Hdy or not, ~n dtey come. IUl~ ............... '8' ~ .... ____ .. __ .£. COllAatlA f1',..•0tC"f • ,.,._ .. ._.,., COl'U alU . .. ..... ~­lllClllll I ,. .. s..-,. ... 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" -Ja~•t M<>1lo11 V£W YORK TIME...'1 "BEAUTIFUL AND MOVING." 1.Jo,H/ Dr~b• N£W YURK MAC.AZ/NC -NOW PlAVING - ~ Mann Brea Plaza Edwaras Umversrty 529-5339 854-881 1 *COSTA MESA *ORANGE Edwards South Coast Cineoome Plaza 546·2711 634 2553 COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Cf'nter 979-4 141 EL TOAO EdwarCl5 SaClCllebac k 581 5880 WESTMINSTER Eawards Cinema West 891 3935 'IQ P.USCS .t.((.(l>"'[C 'Oft "H•~(lrw(.AG(...-(.N1 (!'.PRESENTEOI"'-w--n BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Ptrform1nc• Mondly Thru S.turdly (Except Holidlvs & Spec. Ent1 .. ments) LAKEWOOD in~y well while allowing the poetry of Miller's script to come through. Schlondorff, best known as the director of film versions of "The Tin Drum" and "Swann in Love," emphasizes the bleakness of Willy's life and what his delusions have done to him. Most of the drama takes place in the Lotnan house, and designer Tony Walton has constructed a shabby, decaying homestead that looks left over from an Edward HoppcT painting. The furniture is simple and worn. Paint peels from the window s1lls. Towenng over the house is a huge red apartment building blotting out the sky as well as Willy's hopes. It's no Kate Reid is a bcautif ul Linda, Willy's long-suffering wife. There's · no other word to describe her lumi- nous performance as the loyal help- mate who will fiercely defend her husband as bis world collapses. Equally impressive is Jo hn Malkovich as B~ Willy's son who sees through his ta.tber's sham. It's perhaps the most difficult role in tbe play because be must force bis father Ir============;;;;;;-, to confront the truth about his life as D 111¥1 lllllmat UT/-1NI 2.a,...,J111,NI 1 ed wards TOWN CE NTER ~ • ~<O·\~'A ~I '~" '7 51-_4 l ~~ ------------- an unsuccessful husband, father and e ven salesman. Their final battle is the drama's highlight, a blistering emo,tiooal confrontation. 'Charles Durning, the only cast member recruited specifically for the television version, offers solid sup- port as Willy's sympathetic neighbor Charley, and there arc some expen cameos that were easy to overlook on the Broadway stage. Among the best arc Stephen Lang as Willy's other son, the appropriately named Happy; Louis Zorich as U ocle Ben, the one Loman wbo becomes a success; Jon Polito as Willy's unsympathetic em- ployer, and David Chandler, as the boolcish Bernard, Bifl's best friend. A note of praise also for the haunting, mournful music of Alex North, which was used in the original production, last year's revival and now this television version. lUXU•Y THIATRIS W'ALK-INS * Fint T-Mlti-Sllow1111i * OllH Y 12.15 UllMu Netol ~~:.,·~~. ~,~l[)fW~[)I GAME •ou1ou\ ~ rw r •~rw ROOM CITY cenTEA D 134nu 1 1111 ORANGE I Metre 111• ST . ....,'SPM•CRJ AT J :JO • 7 :41 f't-.a 8re•lrfHt Clwb (") AT t :25 1:40 • t i55 ..... -...... 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HVHL T HtLU COP 1111 UTUllN Of THI 'P.nDIAOft I ) ?T· IL.MO'S .... ,., 2 ) Tifl lllAQAST ClUI ~ J) THI aeo CHIU !Ill OUM&.INI~ LaHABRA .. a .... ' ! L , L ltNMO "ltlf ILOOO ,MT tt• ,All ...... * SUMMH RIHTAl ,.., VOlUHTllU1111 l.f.UTU~,... HAL OINfUI CN1 "1 WU'S MO ADYINT'Uttl ,.... "'" wou,,.. I R•. -. IMA U~nn 8ru Pl.ala !129 !1339 MMrW UA "'°"1ts ts2 •991 A NEW COMEDY STA.HING MICHAEL J. FOX Of "IACK TO THE FUTURE" '' A blithe, sparkling, sophisticated comedy- mystery laced with dark humor that couldn't be more welcome ... " -KEVIN TliOMAS, LOS ANGELES TIMES NG A PARAMOUNt PICTURE•, ......,.._.~-.. -~ .. ,.~'::.,....-==-~ I John MalkoTich (left) cluha with father Duttn Hoffman ln the TV Teraloo of ••neath of a Sale.man." alrlng Sunday. 'Back to the Future' . regains momentum HOLL YWOOO (AP) -Movie audiences drop~d another · $5.2 million into the tall to see '"Back to the Future" over the weekend, boosting the Universal release' 10-week gross over S 139 m ill ion. Despite post-Labor Day doldrums, "Back to the Future'' showed its strength by posting a weekend gross still more than $2 million ahead of the No. 2 film, Atlantic's "Teen Wolf," which held steady from the previous week on a box office of $3.1 million. "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" re- mained third with $2.2 million. Herc arc the top seven films at the box office this past weekend. with distributor, weekend gross, number of screens, total gross. and number of weeks in rdease. ",A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." **** ~" .,. ·. "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT.'' NOW PLAYING t MU •V. 11111•• 'Alie '" ;( ':k., ... ~ •• ... "t, tJ 4l IUOArAlla "' , llJ i i ... •cosu MUJ • \MWOIO l'f(U '"""" ~ ~ .... tot ,_., ~65· •U•AtllA j ... 'f\1'1 ••' (JI • a lSJIOlt W!UO • .. ' ... )I ..,,... • "'4Pf.,....fOll tfAC" """ '-'t , ..... ,., f·u ~" ·-l lfloC" . ' "'., ..... ~ • ·6U •011.0 G! -"• . .~ .. .,. ~.J>; ·WU1-n• (C)llfit'll\.f"f'"'• "'°"'' ~· )9JS •••to 'f 'Ttf " :D-- I "Back to the Future," Universal, $5.2 million, 1,519 screens, S 139.5 m1lhon, 10 weeks. 2. "Teen Wolf." Atlantic Releasing Co .. $3.1 million, 1,324 screens, $19 m1lhon, three weeks. 3. "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure," Warner Bros.. $2.2 million, 888 screens, $28.6 million, seven weeks. 4. "Compromising Positions,'' Paramount, $2.1 million, 572 screens, $5.8 million, two weeks. 5. "Volunteers,'' Tri-Star, $1.6 million, 999 screens. S l 6.6 million, four weeks. 6. "American Ninja," Cannon, S 1.5 million, 672 screens, $5.5 m1lhon. two weeks. 7. "Year of the Dragon," MG M- UA. Sl.5 m1lhon, 796, $14.9 million, four weeks. "The mllSt entertaininl:?, m o \'ic this Summ e r." . I\\ fl)f)"\',Mok•llurk PH-WU HERMAN .. P1E-Wfl'$ tlG #Vl.,Tflll .... mo111oa ... &Jt.1770 NU llA MOVES 4 H0-4021 •IAPlll UA~I 952-4993 FlllTAll HU.IY EDWMDS FOUln AIN VAWY 139·1500 DllTI 1111 EDWMDS TO. com:I 751-4114 nT• EDWMDS El TORO Sll-9500 otter good at this location Only ... EDWMDS WO<X8IKi£ 551-0655 Lll&llA MIC f ASNON SQUMl (213) Hl-°'33 umuu rACFlC GATEWAY 52l-16ll -CIE>OliE 634-2553 wnrw111 llA WESTWCSTU MW. ftl-0546 wnTWm rACflC ttWAY l9 DR-If ftl·lH3 PRIVATE STO~E SPACE FOR RE~T BY THE MONTH • You Store It • You lock It • You T•i5• the Key RESIDENT MAN.40ER ON PREMISES Your S*'l()nal bek>nOtnot are behind lndMdually lodced door• CONVENIENT Ren' only IM tPeoe you t\Md, temporary or long twm o~ ~ dey •l&CtPt maJor hof. ldays Euy In and out 'Mrs. Robinson' syndrome fraught with ma.ny perils DEAR ANN LANDERS: l can't beUeve this crazy thing has happened but it bas. Am I some kind ofa nut?' I am a profcs\ional woman in my nlid-40s and have been married over ~O )'~~· My dauahter is a freshman 10 hi&h 1ehool and the boys are just ditcoverlna her. She is not allowed to JO with boys in their cars. I drive them tn mine or they come to the house to visit. One particular boy is a senior in high school, over six fee~ tall, very tan, blue eyes and blond hair. His mother is ~married and he lives in a trailer with his father who works the third shift. At various times when he bas come to the house be seemed very troubled and needed someone to tallc to. As we chatted I often patted his arm or shoulder as a consoling gesture. He is a shy person but responded in a positive way. Soon he was putting an arm around me and hugging hello and goodbye. A11 LAllDEIS I have avoided rum when be comes lo sec my daughter because I don't know how to deal with my feelings. I don't blame the young man. I feel as if I ltave lost control and don't know what to do. There is no way I can talk aQ<>ut this with anyone. I'd sound like a. mental case. What can 1 do? I am ~b~lutely obsessed with this kid. He 1s 1~ my t!io~ghts constantly. I can't bebeve this 1s happening. Have you ever heard of anything so bizarre? Here I am, a woman who bas never cheated on my husband, and I've gone bonkers over an 18-year.ald. Please be there for me as you have been there for so many others. -O ff the Wall in Washington. DEAR WASHINGTON: First, stop tlai.D.klDg of yoar sltutJoa as ulque. I laave received similar letten from womea "'o foud "emselves lD tile same spot. Reign end.a lltu America, Sharlene WeU.., wW cl'OWD her euc- ceMOr toa.tibt ln the flnale of the 32n4 lf n telecut of the 111.M America Pa&ean~ be-•mntnc at 10 on NBC. Chan- nel 4. '' 'Wetherby' strikes like a bolt of lightning." -Peter Travers, PEOPLE MAGAZINE "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." -David Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZIN E Orange Cout DAJL Y PILOT /Saturday, s.ptembet 14, 1885 A9 TRIVIA Bv TT 11 perfect scores mark return to trivial wars Either the two-week layoff did you lriviaddJcta a lot of good or the first- round ques1jons in Trivia Bowl IV were easier than they first appeared. Whatever the case. no fewer than S I of our 20 competitors breezed through the first week unscathed, and are listed in alphabetical order in the standings. lt'salongway, tho ugh, from here to Dec. 28, thedate of the final questions in Trivia Bowl IV. Somewhere along the way, a champion will emerge and these queries for the second round may shake a few pretende~ from the tree. I. How did Clarie Kent erase Lo1i. Lane's memory of his secret 1dent1t) in the movie .. Superman 11'>" 2. A street informer called T J. wa~ a regular on what TV pof 1ce scnes'> 3. Wbafs the first name of Judge Pa'rker in the comic stnp'> 4. What car. according to Ralph Nader. was "unsafe at any speed'>" 5. Who, 10 a popular song. could "knuclc.le your head before you could count to four?" 6. Name the Broadwa)' play that TRIVIA BOWL IV STANDINGS 11 " ,, II II ,, 11 II 11 10 10 • 11 • • e 3 3 Hood is about 10 play Robm Hood tn a new mov1e" I 0. Tbc early version of Mad Maganoe bad as 1u motto "Humor i.n a Jufular Yem." Name its companio" humor com1c and its similar motto. Last Week's Ans1'en I Indiana Un1 vers1ty (''BrcaJUna Away") 2 "Coronel Blue" (Adam-12 in· former) 3 Gto rge (Mr Wilson) 4 The first moon Landmg (Ken- nedy's "compcuuon") 5 ··Koolue. Lend Me Yo ur Co mb' r·You're the gmch1est"J 6 "No Stnngs" (Rodgers musical' 7 Al Hrabowslc} I Mad Hunganan) 8 .\ pig I Cleopatra in ··Egg and l") launched Humphrey Bogart s Hol~y-Victor K1han I Fernwood wood career when the star said ht' uher> wouldn't do the movie vers1 10 ··r rom Here to Eternity·· Philip without B_oJae. Ober .. The Gyps)' Moths:· Wilham 7. Who hn the first hom e run fo r the Windom (Lancaster roles) California Angels'! Send }our anNers 10 Tnv1a, c;o 8. What were the names of the two the Dail> Pi lot, Box 1560. CosL1 Mesa tallungdolphins in the movie .. Day ol 92626 4.1/entnes must be received b) the Dolphin?" 'Wednesda). o tht:l'Wlse half rbe play- 9. The son of what pre' 1ous Robin er's last score will be awarded. AGATHA CHRISTIE'S n®~Wrn~~ rm u[]J[]J®@ffi DO@ffi ~:m;::..- Last week he stopped over when my daughter was at a slumber party. We had a soft drink, he was telling me about summer school, how he had fued bis car. described a video he had seen -all kid stuff -light conversa- tion. After an hour be got up to leave. When we reached the door he said, "I'm going to do something that I've been wanting lo do for a long time. but I do n't want you to get mad." With that he kissed me full on the lips! I was shocked and just stood there. I made no effort to stop him. I have to admit I enjoyed it a great deal, but I made light of the incident and said. "No m ore sugar tonight -shoo. shoo, be on your way." Certainly tlth Is aotlahag t1Lat cu be cUte11sHCI witll a relative or frteacl. Yoe need a professlou.1 to uload OD -someone wk cu Uste• ud explaill die eneat of damage tlaat woald retail U yoe skald give lD to yov yeandags. It coald wreck yov marriage, destroy yoDr relatioDtlaJp wtt• yoar dHgllter ud na1a yoar rep1tatioa. ~W ET tt Ea n v e~f ~ W \ \ \J' H'l'U' ~''o' •u .e ,. But the truth is I have been unable to think of anything but having that kid's arms around me and kissing me. 1 realize this sounds absolutely crazy. 1 don't know what has come over me. ,__~-~-· --·-_-.... _-_ .. ------·::::----• .::.:...:..:::-.:.._.;.;;:;:;u • .._ ___ • ·--....===.----'I llow Pla1ing edwards LIDO CINEMA • ......., U T/Ill hH , ~ GAHWAY ~THEATRES A, r•••rd\ '!" HAaaoa TWI,. -·1-CCllU IOI '31 J5e I A compete•t couselor cu calm yoa dowu ud llelp yoa to tblU rationally. Ask yoar family doctor to recommud a tlaeraplst. ne utare of tlle problem Deed not be cUsclosed. m~ J~~ MIWPOIT I OULIWAIO 673 8350 U YIA LIOO • 1111. 11c11 1111, 10:11 Nfw rolT ltACH f RUF F·HEW N j® GEAR UP FOR BACK-TO -SCHOOL ... .v1tn f?uff Hewn Pull on 1n -we II fill up vaur wardrobe needs with tu11 serv•ce Tne-pant and snort ore a wosned oil cotton and the shirt is a 100% cnombro\I c non 8~§~800~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 Creative Cuisine Recipe Contest Enter Your Favorite Recipe And Win a s5000 Gift Certificate For Dinner At Oil/man's Restaurant loca t ed At 801 E. Balboa, Balboa Peninsula. CATEGORIES 1. Q UICK AND EASY/DO-AHEAD DISHES-Recip es for cooks on the go or those caught with unexpected guests. 2. REGIONAL-Recipes feafuring American cuisine from the East to the Southwest and parts in between. 3. MASCOUNE TOUCH-Men Wfloare enjoying the kitchen, share your favorite recipe . .f. GOURMET-Recipes you use when you want to impress the epicurean in your life. , ULES Entr~nll must be pnv1te lndtvrdwls No COITlrrM!<Clll/ Hitrin will be KC~t«J. Ml enrr-must be ty~. double st»CM. Entr1nts musr ~ 13 or ov~. O.i/y Pt/or errtployttS 1re not el(61ble. lntrift become pr~rty of the 0.lly Pllor ind cannot be re1urM:d. Entrl~ must be posrm1rlcM by Septmeber 13th, 1945 or delivered ro D.Jrly filot. c/o C.EA n vi CUISINE REC/l'f CONTEST, JJO w. S.y, Cos11 Meu, CA 91616 by S:OO l'.M. Septembet 13th, 1MS Winners will be featured 1lon1 wllh r~r r«1~ in tlte CrNtlve Cuisine s«tlon runnlnfl In the CM//y l'ilor on Wf!dnesdly, October 1, 1MS. Winners m1y enter more than one atq e>r> UC'h entry mint be 1cromf)lnl«J by 1n entry form or copy of 1n entry form 11 "'ell 11 1 ryp«J 1»r11rap}t expllmins why the entnnt lilceJ lite recipe i nd when he/she /llces ro use rhe red~. rhreoe 1#,...lltts will be~ to ~..!..t !!!_ cook·olf Tuesdll• ~tember 14, IMS. 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" SOCAL CINEMAS l.UUIA MILLS llll ,. •.. ~u.MT1. ... u T •• 1n .. a .M • "*•ml• . ..._ "' "UCI Tl ''tll•llr t• FUTllf" l'PCI P'llfTW" m -r" .-J 1t141. 1111, till, M l, >ill 11'::.:,1~ ... 1....... •111. 1 ... I It Ut t•1' \ ' 1 ltRBEAft THE FAMILY CIRCUS ---------by Bil Keane "Would you move the car, Daddy? Our hopscotch court is under it." by Brad Anderson ' by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY BIG GEORGE - .. Halftime already?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham PEANUTS l1M 60NNA TRV OUT FOR ™E GIRL'S 6A5KETBALL TEAM BLOOM COUNTY ---------. 11VE AL~EADV LE~NEO SOMET~I N6 ... by Garry Trudeal by Charles M. Schulz '(OU DON'T PUT °™E KNEEPADS ON OYER YOUR ~EAD .. FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OONT~,EL . "-.... '\ , 11/ • I • ,/ J"°• • ~--·--~ ....... .. '· "I warned you guys that if anybody fumbled, the practice would be over!" ~ ... AND 1 WANT YOU TO STOP REF ERRING TO H~ lfiE E.NUO S t'VJEO INlO CONNIE'.3 HOUSE. OK? ME AS YOUR !ALL AVD OWN.'~ TUMBLEWEEDS I> RABBLE by Kevin Fagan ~ e ~~~EM # ~I . l'M NOT "'<>ME. NOW. eoT 1' LL · ~E.i~N -ol<XX{ CALL. (f ARPIELD by Jim Davis WHIJ PIP Wf. WASTE ~ ANP WMY WA5 TME ANP WM'Y' 171 D THE. Y HAHl7 ME OOR EVENaNcs AT ~ PHOTOGRAPMY 50 MP? THP.E£ PAl~'3 Of .3-V <SLASSE5? TMAT MOVIE.°1 t ..---~r-TT_,,,.--...........,...,., If) I ROSE IS ROSE ,, rbA> I'U C3Drf 'lXJ ~~~ ... BRIDGE 0 0 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ by Ferd & Tom Johnson Q.1-As-· ou hold: . valnenble, you-ble Pa1e _ ?_ ~,.......,,. ....... ....__ ·--•J7 <::7QJ92 0 KIM •.1876 The bidding has proceeded: Nortt. Eut Soulia Weit I • PaH I NT Pu1 2 NT PaH ? What. action do you lake? Q.2-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AK874 <::7 ~ OAI05 •KJ8 Thl' bidding has proceeded: North Ea1t 8Mtll Weit I + PaN I • 2 \:J 2 • P... ? What do you bad now? Q.S-East West vulnerable. u South you hold: •10763 li?9&52 OA8S +AS Th~ bidding hu proceeded: Nort• East s .. tat WHt I + I Ii? Paa1 Pa1t Obie 2 <::7 7 What action do you takt? Q.4 -Both vulnerable, u outh you hold: ••u li?Q1e2 0 85.1 +J102 Tht bidding has proceeded: W fft NtrtJa Eut .. tat What do you bid now? • Q.5-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: OMAR SHARIFF •AK8 0 Alt7 OJ 93 +A1078 The bidding has proceeded: s .. tat w .. t N~ Eut I+ P... I• P ... 7 What do you bid now? Q.6 -Both vulnerable, as Sou'th you hold: •KJ ~9872 OQ9 +JUU The bidding hH proceeded: Nortlt Eut __. Wett 1 • Pue I NT Pua 2 0 P... I• Pue .1 . ,... ., Wbu action do you take? CDNNIE. WILL F-c>R:;\\Je.. yoo. by Tom K. Ryan ~GaiS-~ UPT'OFM'/~M 1MI! ~ "°"'-'C 1-RHtA~! by Pat Brady Looks for answers on Monday. CHARLES GOREN I Or9ng1 eo..t DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, September 14, 1Me Al TV stars: USA ~;;;."~.. AC::.. AC::,:i... =oa~ !:: -... ._. NAm I TATW If.Am ITAW <» CMJIPWA ... •soa C«M'T n•~• wmmn--. .... Afj • £. ,.,,. ~ S*'90nl.,. ,.,,. foltOwlno S*'ION... The to11ow1ne P"-.onl.,. couwn °' .,.... ,.o.e.c..... 1.,.. r1ca ormer ~O~o1. 1l'8t10 ~=r-~EAAPY l ~~O~OUNSll~ce~~ofw:t~ro= .:..-::.. '.I,. ' ~ Cltole. IMnl, c.11-IPOfrra NHAaiUTATIOH OM M MAL QTATI,. DAl\.IYfOtCNnaeofNeme CA._,., NrP•• • Oll9A,..._ PIC hhOUI Ill 1111 .. ..... '°'* 12114 MJIMCU. 22700 IMI• '°'· nn Jeclltll'de A't9nue, ea. No A 1}M ta , •• 1110n•. Vl .. NE I! g1 d T~tly Ptue Mv!t\efn. _. Dr:M. •12t, El T0to. COt"la "'"'· C.lllo"''' ~TO 0t..AHC>e" Tllie ....... ...,.... ._ a es rummelr te7Peulltlno.CoetaMw, Celltomltt2.t30 t2t2t IHOWCAUll ... .,aldeltt: LINOA I. ..... _ •• ...,..,.,.. .i c.Momliet2t2t Cf9IQ w. 8tnott. 22100 Medo• Oevla. 2172 WH!AlAI CHOAO! HIMI"•· •le• LINDA IWfrOfntlle ......... Thie b\ltlMM le con~ L.Me for.c OrM, ""·El JIGlfende Awnue. Colle DAL.IN DAIL.fY, '*"'°'*· WAIGHT etle LINDA L ...... ~ .. ...._. duotld Wo In lndMdllll Toro.~ t2t30 Mw. Callfomla t2t2t flel lled I ~ ..._ tN Q~ ~,__of M1 I 0 rings teen , a Turner also NEW YORK -Former Eagles 6ummer Don H enley captured ~rawards, includir\1 beit video, Md the star-studded USA for A&ica .. We Are the World" cljp a n for best aroup video and ~rs· choice Friday night in •second annual MTV Video Music Awards. T wo of the participants in the or Africa project, Bruce teen and Tina Turner, WO or best male and best female ¥ideos, and He nley's former '-ndmate, G lenn Frey, won best concept for a clip w hic h became the basis for a "M iami Vice" episode. "This is an award for best aroup, so we have to thank all 4S artists who participated," said Ken Kragcn, who helped arrange the USA for Africa recording session and accepted the best IJ'OUP award ... And certainly WC have to thank M ichael Jack.son and Lionel Richie, who wro te what bas become an anthem for our time." Henley's "Boys of Summer" was honored for best cinemato- graphy, best an direction and best direct.ion, as weU as best video at the awards hosted b y comedian E.ddie Murphy in Radio City Music Hall. David Lee Roth, the flam- boyant former Van Halen lead singer and MTV favorite, did no t captUrc an y awards despite six nominations, more than any other artist. Springsteen, who is currently on the second leg of a two-year international tour with his "Born in the USA" album , was cited for best male video, 'Tm on Fire." and best stage performance, "Dancing in the Darlc" .. t The New Jersey-born superstar was one of the few nominees no t present at the second annual a wards, a nd former E Street Band guitarist Little Steven and "I'm On Fire" director John Sayles a~ted the awards. Miss Turner cap ped a whirl- wind com eback year in which she scored four hit sinf.1es with best fem ale video for • What's Love Got to Do With It?" Frey. the former Eagle!" guitanst. won Best Concept for his "Smuggler's Blues" video. He later appeared as a ~est star in the episode of the hit TV series based on the song. The Alice in Wonderland parody "Don't Come Aro und Herc No More," from T om Petty and the Heartbrealcers, captured the award for best special effects. Art of Noise, w hose "Oosc to the Edit" clip featured band mem bers using a chain saw, wrenches and a belt-Under on a piano, also woo TIM PAUL MUU.fAN Tll.. bullne91 " oon. Thia bwllMM la con-Ctlftt of tt"9 COW1 fOt WI C... No. oa...a ...,..,.. ~ - twice -for Most EApenmental wttt1~-~"':'0:of~ ~,n=:w~ e1uc1ect:7~~ r,:: ~!.,..DA~ ':::= ==~~.,.:· and Bost Editina. MO' COunty on Al.IOI* at. Thie ltat«Mft1 ... tMed Thie •t•tement ... tMed D.AIL!Y to DAl.fH. OAIL&Y; 'I•-Nlih OM ~ ftctlttoue bUelMM The Bostoo·based band 'lll 1916 wlttl the County Qertc of Or· wf1tl.ttle County Ctlrk of Or· IT IS OROE.AED tNtt .. MOT1Ce ., .......... Mme ..... Tlellt '°' .. pen. 1 tuesday, which scored a bh with PublllMd Orange':: County on~ 29• =County on AuQuat 1•· ::Z:Wentr~!' : ..... n._._.._,.. ;:i-;;:~~g: ~er._... c.o.. its f1rst sinale, "Voices Carry" OellY Piiot Auowlt at, a.p. • ,_ ,... pw '*°" 1111a Court _. ~ ':..= .:-' ,..': 11191. ALE NO. "1t'rS1t Not _ _... 14. won the award for best new art11t tember 7. 14, 21. ttl4 P\I~ OrlllQI C011tt PuOlllllld Orange CoMt 9:16 a.m. on October 21 . ..-M ...... .,.. ..._. FUii Heme llld Addreel of 1. • ~ '· , ... in a video bcatina out Julian e..ooe D.ity Piiot AUQ.Utt 31. a.p.. Ddv PllOt Auouet ~Jl Sec>-1tH. In Decwtment 3. et .r.. .....-.. MIR ....,, the Per90fl Wltnchwtno! a..o.t1 ~-t..: G tember 7, 14. 21, INS tember7. t4, ht"° the oourthOuM loclted 11 lfyouwWlto ..-tM.S-Alto Schon. tett ~ • ..._ _______ _ Lennon, f-1auAJC oes to HoUy-NlJC NOTICE s.o11 s.et2 100 CMo c.m. CtM w•. 111ee of .,. ettorney 111 tt111 Tl.Wtln, CA tHIO "8JC llJl1Cl wood, Sbeila E. and Sade. Slllta AM. CelltorNa. anct rnctW. yo1.1 atlOUld do '° Publllhld Orange ~ i------------- For best overall performance in PiChflOUI WM "8JC NOllCE NlJC ll)TIC( ~.__~:,!~ wtrv, the promptly ., tn.t 'fOlJI wrtt· Oe11Y1_ "Plot7 1~1 t~ ~ ITA~ °' 'deo ti Earth W ' d & If.Am ITAftW ,.....,,...,., ""' --..,.. o netM WI reeponee, If fll¥t, ~ l>e tember • 4, 21, .._ .... ~ F Oii a . Vt • ?rmer. . . ID Thi follO'wlno l*'90fll ... '9CTmOUI .,..... '1CTmOUI MMMM lflOUld "°' bl QrWllld. tMed on HIM. ~ um °' PIC llW flJ'C vocalist Phtlbp Bailey and dolngbulln•u•: NAmlTAftmWT NAmlTAW tTISFURTHERORDERED AY•OHJNdha,-,Odeo IUH ... Ulm Phil Collins won fo~ "Easy THE REGENCY INN, h'le,lollowlng pet90flt.,. The folloWlng ""°"'.,. ~· copy: Ihle Of'cMr to rnenCSldo !I lrltlunll ouecM P\llJC ll)TJC( Thi 'ollowtna ,.,..on• Lover " defeating Spnngstcen 193e0 BMc:t't BIYd •• Hunt· dolnQ bullMM •: dolnO bu"'-9 ea: <*IM publ..,,., 111 deddlr oontra Ud. Jn eu-~fie i.. of Roth 'Eurythmics and the USA lngton 8"ch. C111tornl1 Lt'r"TER PERFECT. 515 HARTLEY AND AS· ~o.ityPI~.:..~~ dlenda1 menoaqueUd.r. ITA~OI' h• ,1ct111ow1 111 .. ,. ... • . . " tatU Tuatln A.,.,,ue, Newport SOCIA TES 22tG t Triton "' general """"'"'110n ptll\t· IPOftdl dentro di 30 dlM ~WAL,_ Nelne' ..._Hom., 1171 for Africa clip for We Arc The Sur-" c. Patil. 2~1 Blec:t't. Clllfornil 92M3 w..., Sul1~ 234 l..llguna Id In Oftnge County, C-. Lea l• lnfonnecton que ,Alm••• SE Malt\ 8net 11... irw.. World." 0 t d F •rm St r • • t . Patricia J Bledcl'dOI. 515 Hills: Callfomte t2'63 fomla. once•..,.. tor four aloue. Ofl9RA.,... UMDlllt 1'2714. Elton John's clin "Sad SonH Sunnymead, C11tfornla Tuatln Avenue. Nnport Jim H. Stedt, 4te Amigo, ~d ... , !_~ to "at U9lld dllM dcflM et PIChliOUe .,.... Thi FlcdllOUI ...,_ ,. "" ~ t2388 Blec:t't. Clllfomll t2ee3 Sat! Clemente Cllllomla t... ate Mt Of ,_,ng on conMIO di un abogedo en NAm Heme NfWTed to~-. (Say So M uch) scored a surpns-Thi• bualne11 19 con-Thia bu11n... 11 con-92872 ' the petition. eet• aewmo. ~ hacel'lo I In Onnae County on ing triumph for Best Chorco-ducted by: an lndlvldual ducted by: en lndlvldual Thia t>u•IMH •• con-:=· ~EP~ .... lnm«Staterneint•. di "" The f~ Pl"IOf\ hM December a. lM4 '1LLNO. graphy besting videos from SURESH c. PATEL PATRfCIA BLACKLIOOE dUC11d by .,, lndMduM • mane fl, aw reapuH ta llltttldtlWn -• garw91 '*'· F2t2243 Mado~na,PrinceandTinaTurn-w111:~11~"':6:of"~ w11Th~;_~b;:'o1~ Tlltl ~~!!T~ lllld = ot the aw,.ri.r =:z~ :'.!;"~:_•=:: SE~Hs.=-~~ er. .,. County on Auowet 23, enge County on Auowet I, with the County Cllt1I of Of· Rynn & Janowatiy. At· 1· TO THE AE8POMOEHT. b w a In• a• n • m • of t27 t4 The winners were selected from 1986 tt86 ange County on Al.IQVl1 20. tomeya IOf "-tttloner. teoo The petitioner hal ftllcl • BUSCEMl-VrTANZA ORIG-o... SlmOro, 1eo1 Gel-'d fi ed MTV ,._.. f'lllMI 1985 Dove Street, Sull1 ISi. petition conOll"nlno y~r IN.ALES: PROUD PONY DE· et• Twraoe. Corona 0. V1 eos ant screen on Pubttahld Orange Cout Publlahld Orange Colet ...... N9wport BMch. CA t28e0 mam.oe. If you, .. to ftle. SIGNS: BALLOONS AND M•. CA 92125 between May 2, 1984,and May I , D•lly Piiot AUQUat 31, s.p.. D•lly Piiot AUQYll 31. Sep-Publtahed Orange Cout Publlahed Ortnge Cout '"90'* within 30 dlya of FLOWERS FOR YOU : Thia bullnlaa -con- 1985. tember 7. 14. 21, t985 tember 7, t4. 21. t985 Dally Piiot AUQUll 31, Sep. ~·~/~~~em= t4• IM Clete that thle aummona A.OWERS ANO BALL~ by. Mmlted pwtner• S.-013 S.007 twnber 7, 14, 21. 1986 · • · 1 S· '""' .. ......0 on you, Yo"'* FOR YOU 11 3438 lflip .-------------~111_________ S..tee ....,_ lauttml'yblentwecUndthe Wlmbi.don we.,. Coate Thie lllMlfNnl -tllml court mey etrtw 1 JudgnWll Mw. CA tH21 the County Qertc of Ot· ---------cont1tntng lntunC11YI or The ftctltloua t>ualneae County on Auguat M. '1CTITIOUI au ... u l'M:TmOUI au ... u PUBLIC NOTlCE PUBllC NOTICE other ordera co~ neme lllt«l'tll\t fOf the pen. 1 __ ...;.;..-..._____ ---------dlvlelon of property. nenhlp wu ftled on S-29-83 P\lbllehed 0rlftQ8 ~ MAm ITATW•NT NAm •TATWlllNT FICTITIOUI au ... 11 tUN"'°" COURT IUC>POrl. cNld cuetody, chlld In the Couni., of Orenge. Dally Piiot AUQU91 31, S. Thi followlng P«aont are Thi followtng Pltlona ate NAMI ITATWmNT' Of CALM'OMllA aupport, 11tornoy teea, FILE NO. F212"e tember 7. 14, 21. t1116 doing bullneae u : do4ng bullneaa u: Tecnnlcll The follOWlng ""°"' .,. COUWTY °' ~ coea. and auch °"* ,..... Full N-and Addreaa of s.ooe (A) NEWPORT SHORES Satea Unllmlted, 14805 doing bullneal u: tn the Matter of 1,,. Appl-aa mey bl granted by the the Per.on wtthdrawlng: BOOKKEEPING I SEC· 8rown11ono Ln.. Welt· ROBERTS WELDING, callon of GERALD LEE court Thi ~t of Cet1 Frandl ~. 3438 ---------RETARIAL SERVICE (8 ) mlnater, CA 92883 Col A Cos e11i.... of fUlJC ll)TIC( NEWPORT SHORES SE'C-LHlll Phllllpi, 14105 3095 ::fc: venue, 11 BAHL Petitioner. for wagea. 1 w"" mon9y °'Wimbledon Way, Coatl --------- RETAR IAL I BOOK· Brownatona Ln .. Woat· Meu,C omll~ Ch11199ofNamo pr~OI ~""""cour1 ~CA92629 NOTICIOf . KEEPING SERVICE. 231 mlnaler, CA 92883 Wllll1m Anthony bertl, A1W tu1 pr .. .,,. mey Signed: C"1 &u.oaml 9ITIMDG) TR* 11 ,.,. 3095 Cotleae Avenue. eo.11 ~TO al90 reauh P\lt>tlehed Of~ Cout .. -..... C" Collon Strffl. Newport Thie bualneu la con· Meaa, CallfMnl• 92828 IHOW CAUU MAY 29 1986 Delly Piiot Auou-t 31, Sep. -...A 4 .. 8Mch, Cllltornla 928e3 dueled by-an Individual Zola LIYOnM Rot>ort1, CCtt M12'77 Lee A. ....... C--. Br. tember 7 14, 21, 1915 ""'8UA#T TO Martha Elizabeth CaMn, Laalle PhlHlpe .. -.. Colllege A Cosll Q. A. I ---Ctaft CIYI. cooe 231 Colton SlrMI. Newpot1 Thll alltement WU hied ..,.,,.~ t.llfOf venue. WHEREAS Gerald L.. _..., _.. So-997 a.Mit1(") Beach. Calltomla t2883 wtth the Couni., Cieri! ol Of· Mea. C omit 92828 Blht petlt~ hu flied • P\lt>lllhed Ortnge Coa1 ---------Notice la hereby giww, tnat Thi• bualn... 11 con-~ County on Augu1t 30, d!': ::'~~ 1!no ~ =~~Of wl~~:'1'~~ ~~ ~ ,:r,',~ Sep. P\llJC NOTICE A1rCa1 Inc .. • Cllltomla OOI· dUC1~A%~1~~N t9 5 ,...,1 ZOLA L. ROBERTS patllloner's name fr om S.~ 'ICTnlOUI 11U81NEM =ti:ch~reet~ Thi• etatement WU hied Publltned Or&nQe Colet This ltlttment WU f\led G«ald L .. Bani to Gerald NAm ITAT'lmNT Beadl. Collfomt• t2teo. in. with the County Cieri! ol Of. Dally Piiot September 7. 14. whh the County Clerk 01 Or· LM Hendr1c«aon: P\B.IC NOTlCE Tllo lollowlng pw.ona we tenoa to lr1ln9fW to and anoe, County on Auou•t 27. 2t. 28. 1985 ange County on Augull 27. IT IS ORDERED INt all ldOing ~ •. A Belile! '•••bec:lr from M~ 19&5 S.-021 t9t5 P«ION lnter•ted In the ACTTTI009 ....... Affair 8381 NortOlk °""9, t\KWI H~ L..eellllQ eo,. ,_ P\lbll.W Orange": 1bov1 matttr IC>PMI In 0.-r::::-~~ Huntington Bueh. CA porltlon. a N9w Yortt eot· Publlahed Orange Coast •---------.,_ por1mont 3 of thl1 court --~.,, porlOnl aro 92846 POf•llon wttn ltl pnnclpal O.lly Piiot Augual 31. s.p.. __ PUBL __ l_C_NO_TI_C_E __ Oal~llot AT,11 31, ....,.. loclted at 700 CMc Center doing bualneaa u P-0-S-~. Donna Alexander 8741 plaoe ~ ~ 11 270 tembet 7, 14, 21, 1986 ...,..TITIOUI eu1•--11 tem 7 14, 1. 198S5 llrlve Wee1. Sant• Ana, 1804 H1ven Placo, NewPOf1 Aul>ufn Dr!Ya. Huntington Partt Avenue, ....., Yonc, Se..()03 ,....,. "'""' a-004 Calflornla on October 21. Beec:tl. CA 92883 BMch. CA 928'7 N9w Vortt 10011, ponionlll NAMI ITATUrllNT ll'85 at 9: 15 • m. M u IOOfl CarOfyn Dela Cna. 11mo C.1hatlne Straua. 8381 prop•rt'r ge nerltl'r do· The foUowfng l*'IOnl era thar .. tter u the matter may u above Norfo111 onv.. Huntington ICflbed • followl P\B.IC NOTICE doing bualneu u : Domini, P\B.IC NOTICE l)oj t!Mrd, and atlOW cau.. " Thia t>ulln•H 11 eon-8-ctl CA 92648 One 11) CFM 58-3 p~ -FIC-TnlOU--.-.. -... --.. -~~~. ~-B· ~~~·28;~818. flCTmOUI 8UllNEll any. '#try t,,. petition IM ~.-ed. by~~~~ Thi• t>ullneN II con-98' Jet Engine. wtttl Ouic. .,.,. change of ntme 8'IOulCI not .,..Ofyn ,,_.. """"' Oucled by 1 gener• part-Engine ChAnae Kh , and NAME ITAT'lmNT R•I Gulat>ral. 3&40 •H. S NAMI ITAn •MT t>o granted. Thi• etat_,t wu f\lod norahlp monufacturer"ll modular Thi follOwlng peraon1 are Bear St, Santa Ant. CA The fotlOwlng ~M>nl ate IT IS FURTHER ORDERED with the County Clerll of Of· Donna AIOllandlt eonal number 721· tea. 9L-l " doing bull..-u : 92704 doing t>u~,,_ u . that a copy of this Ord« to ange County on August 30, Thia statement ._.. flled a1Cf1 engine • may t>e f GIMEX. 1721 Klng1 Road, Tlll1 bu11ness 11 con· (A) J J BURTON WOOD Show CaoM be publllMd In 1985 with the County Cieri! Of Of. 1Yb9111\Md ~ N9wport Beactt, Callfomla dUC1ed by· an lndlvlduat ANQASSOCIATES (B) J & J the Dally Piiot In Coate '11141' lrlQ8 County on August 23 Thia trwlACtlon le to be 92863 . Raj Oulat>ral PHO"'TO CLUB, 208 Eut M .... Orange Couni.,. Clll-Publlltled OflrlQ8 Cou1 1935 ' ~-on °' .,,., Georges J Garro, 1721 This 111tement wu ftlod Ocean Front. Balboa, C.11-fOfnla, once a WMk IM tour Ody Piiot Soc>tember 7, 14, ~ ~ember 23. 1eas 11 Iha Kings Road, Newport Beecti. with the County Clerlt ol Of. fOfNa 92881 ~ .... pr1or lO 21. 28. 1985 Publllhed Orange eo.i °""-Of" .. & Manoa.. 840 C1Hloml192863 ange County on Auguet 29. JOMPtl E Wood, 206 Eut lhe dato Ml fOf '-Ing on ~Dally PtlOI Seotember 14, ~Center om.. Swno Thlt bualneH la con· t985 Ocean Front. Balboa. ~ the petition. 21 28. October 5. 1985 500. Newpo(t Bllctl. Cel- ducted by: an lndlYlduat nM2tl lomla 92881 .. NRY T. lllOOME, M.. .,._.,. MnTll'C s..ooo fomle 928e0. The poreonat GEORGES J GARRO Published Orange Cout Judy Bur1on Wood, 208 Judfe of lho lwporlCK r~ ""'~ property la 10 be IOclled In Thia 1tatement w11 nled Delly Piiot September 7, 1•. East Ocean Front. Balboa, Coun ACTTTIOUe ..-aa Orll\Q8 County with the Couni., Cieri! of Of. 21. 26. 1985 Callfomla 92881 Mlctleet A Vanle EaQ. NAm IT TSmNT P\8.JC ll>TICE Dmed· Soc>tember 9 1985 ~ County on Auguet 27, Sa.025 Thlt t>u1lnH1 11 con-10350 Slnta M~ Blvd.: Thi f~ l)WIOnl .,. AlrCli lftc. (Tr•..i••• :i~ by: I 9'f'«al port· LOI AllgeMa, CA 90025 doing ~ u: Wlldor AC~.i:=r-LH .. e ), BJ: Q1r1 R ........ _ .. _. "-•"""' ~~ ---------JOSEPH E WOOD Publllhed Orange Coea1 Than The lmoglnltlon 118 The I""'-'-per90rW .,. Pl 11 I ~·-.,. ~ wt .... ,..u.,.__, "'--..-.,.,...., ne m1"' NOTICE Dally Piiot Soc>tember 14, Ao t Balboa llllnd. CA ---.,, ,.,__ Dilly Piiot Augult 31, Sep. l'UULJ\J Thia 1t1tement w~ fllod 2t. 28. October 5. 1985 92:e~· ' doing ~._ IOf yo.JI Publtohed Orange C:O..t tember 7, 14, 21. 1985 ,ICTITIOUI au•-at Nltll the C°"nty Clerll of Of· Sa.034 ayH only Photography. = Piiot Soc>1wnt>er 14 Sa-002 -ange County on August 28. Kathryn Virginia Wiid«, Clique' Ph<>lograpl'ly, 1549 NAMl l TAnMINT 1985 1t8 Agate. Balboe llilnd, Placentia Sutt• 111, ,._..1 ---------The fotlowlng l)el'aoN ate ,_.,, CA ~ p0r1 9eecfl. CA 92e413 s.-032 P1llJC NOTICE dolog buatn.s u D M Publlsl'lod Orange Coul l This bulln"' 11 cor>· suicy Kogut Mme .. , ________ _ Sharp and Compeny. 21792 OaJly Ptlot Augult 31 s.p. PtlMJC NOTICE ducted t>y an lndlvl<lull ab<>,.. P'latC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE ----~~ NAME ITAT'llllJfT Viejo, CA 92892 Se--0 10 F?CTITIOUI au..... fhll 1111--.1 WU nled dueled by an 1ndlVldUOI • T A T I .. IN T 0, FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll Santa Pote Avo . Mllllon ternber 7 1• 21 l965 K•thryn V Wlloer I Thi• but lnOH 11 con., TM followtng pettonl are Douglu Montgomery NAME ITATIMPIT with the County Cieri! of Or· Sttcy l<.ogU1 I WfTHDAAWAl. Phillip Bailey clutchee doing busl,_ u . Sharp. 21792 Santi Pote Thi lotloWtng l*'M>n• are ango County on August 22. This 111t_,t .... tlled l'1llOflll ~~ th d h , ~-NORTEK AUTOMATION. Ave . Mlulon Viejo, CA d o Ing t> us In .. s u 19&5 wt1h tho County Cieri( of Or-~TWO~ e &war e won 10r -t 18803 Pacific Cout Hwy, 92892 PUBllC NOTICE Blkerflve. 1732 K•l-Av-,.... anoe County on 5->tombetl"CTITIOUS IUSINf l l . OTerall performance du.r-S H I Beach, C1tlfornl1 Thia bu11ness Is con-1nu•. Irvine Calltorn11 l>ublltned Orange Cou1 11 1985 NAm l.ni the 8eCODd &.D.Da.al 90J:~ McKonnoy, 10911 d~:: :~~lvlduat ~~A~:-.J• 92~n 0 Ancll<Son 16882 ~~8~8~tember 7 14 Pul>llsned Orange"'= Tho lollowlnV PWIOfl Nia MTV mute 'rideo awarda Mintor A111nue, Garden This 111tement WU ttleo The fO!lowtng ~· .,.. Wanderer Lane. Huntington I Sa..026 Dall., PllOI Soc>twnoer 14 wtttldrewrl .. a gonorll part· ceremony at Radle>. Cl~ Grove. Callfomll 92643 with the County Cler1l ol Or-doing bualnon ... Cheyen· Belctl, CA 92849 21 28. Octot>er 5 t985 nor from lhe par1llO<'llllp op... M t Ball tn w y Rid! Normholm. 1642 t ange County on Augu11 28, ne Partne<I 190 Newport ROy E and Nlr>• Alllton. s.-038 eratlng under "" llC11110ut ua c new or L.uare Street, Huntington 1985 Center onW, Sult• 100, 8981 BllCkhHlh Ctrcle, P\B.IC NOTICE b u 11 n •• I n Im. 0 l OD P'rldafi!'!'ht. Baily and 8Md1. CallfOf'nla 926'19 1'1111• Newport Beech, CA 92&60 w .. tmtn1ter, c. 92833 I PlB.JC NOTIC£ PARKCOUAT PARTNERS II Phil Col I th Ir Thia bu11n... I• con· Pvbllahld Ofa1199 Colet Jamee M Krueget 209 Amok! H. oncl Mery Ann FICTTTIOUI .,..... One CIYlc Plaza Sult• 250. WOD &Or e ducted by: 1 general port· Dally Piiot September 7, t4, Evening Star Ne~port CrON. 1992 Flamingo A"' NA• ITArn.NT FICTITIOUS .,.._.. ~ 8eect1 Callfomia 'rideo of ••ituy Lo•er... nerlhlC:> 21, 28, 1985 BMc:tl CA 92880 COii• ~ c.. 92826 The totlowlng Plf'l()nt .,. ..... ITATllllWT 92880 JEFF MC KENNEY Sa--027 Kmth E Fall 3018 Rlcllard F Ind Betty Lou doing t>ualnea u TM fOllowtng per'IOOa are The llctttlou1 t>1.11ln"• SYDNEY 0MARR ~ •.. ' -~ ....... Thi• statement WU nled .lava Road, cO.t. MN, CA La...joy. 803 Vitti V•llnda., PARI OF NEWPORT 2345 1 doing Dull,_ .. s E.C . name •t•temont for ,,,. pan wt111 the County Cieri! ot Of. 9'?826 San Clemente, CA 92872 16th Street, N9wport Beod\, 2035 Plaooriti. Street. Ste. norllltp wu flled on June 6. ange County on Augu1t 26. !'\&.IC NOTICE ·Barrett c Falt 19671 Ana Robert J and L1RM J ICatlfomi. 92863 E. Cost•~ CA 92927 1983 In the County of Or· 1985 Marla Lane. Laguna Nlgve4. Strom. 730 Alli Viall Way. BehJat Amorl Sterlir>g MlehMI P Swift. 399 Bly at!OI FILE NO F217958 ...... FICTITIOUS llUllMll c~ 92677 LIQuna Beach, CA 92851 2345 18th StrMt Newpon Street C.20& Colla Mw. FuM Nome and A6dr.-ol P\lbllshod Ofiange Cou1 NAME I TATEMl!NT Thia t>ullneu 11 con-f h11 bu1Jne11 II con· Belc:tl. Cllltf0f'nl1 92883 CA 92627 tho P~ Wlthdr1wtng Oalty Piiot August 31. s.p.. The followlng pet'90nt are dJClll<f by • general Part· ducted by • geoerll Plr1· Thlt t>ll•Jn•H 11 COr>· Tl\19 t>Ul lnoN II COr>· RUSSELL w KIDDER. One tember 7. 14, 21. 1985 doing bustnus H Tiie nenhlp ne<ahlp dUC1ed by an lndMdull OUC1ed t>y a/I lnclMdull Clv1e Ptau. Suite 250 N9w• s....012 Miriam Tata Comp1ny. 2701 Kenneth E FIJI I Rlchatd F Lovatoy I BEHJAT A STEALING Mlcl'IOIM P Swift ll>Of'1 Belc:tl. c.tttomll 928e0 ---------Seavlow. Corona Def Mar. This llatement WU nled Thi• llltemer>I WU llled Tllll llatement WU nlod Thia rtetement w• nlOd Signed Ruaell w Klddll fltllllC NOTICE CA 92825 with the Coonty Clerk ol o r., with lh• C<>vnty Clerll ol Or-wtlll the County Crerll ol Or· wltll Ille County Qertc of Of· Joctiaon. Klddlt a ..... Miriam H Tiie, same u ange Coonty on Auguat 28 1nge Couni., on Seotember ange County on Augu11 23. ange Cour>ty on Augult 30, 1 lfte, OM Cl¥tc ,...... ....._ ,ICTITIOUI 8U ... U above 1985 8 1985 19~ 1985 250. N9wpot1 8oedl. CA ..... ITATE•NT Thi• bualr>ISS la con-'11510& nlMM ,...,.. "18104 l2llO The IOltowtng l*'lonl are ducted by an Individual Publlsned Orenge Cout Put>ltsned Orange Cout Put>llanod Oranoe Cout P\ll>llstt«J Oranoo Coea1 P\lblltnea Of"ange Cout ••••••••••••••• doing bu'"-... Miriam H Tate Dally Piiot September 7 t• Oat!) Pilot September 14 Doll) PllQI Augull 31 s.p.. Dally Piiot September 1 1•. Dally Piiot Augull 31 s.... LAZER-SCAN. 1550 Su-Thlt at11t111Mr1t was ftlod 21 28 l985 21 28. October S 1985 temt>e< 7 14 21 19~ 21 28 1985 teml>Of 7 " 21 1985 S ~-~. t .... lS porlof, #F. eo.t1 M .... Cell· -1th the County Clenl ot Or· ' . sa..024 1 Sa--035 Se-006 s.--020 S..00 I aauay, ~p emucr lomla 92827 anoe County on Aogult 30.1 ~(M~h 21-Apnl 1 9~ Yo~l l baveop~nun1ty to m e nd Don•~. M1r1orto end 1~5 ~;;;;=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b roken fences. Emphasis o n chance to gain ~pularity, to prove major Mlchael Moor a . 2 u102 '2IM20~ · L t'. rt a..; . I I 'ial tat 8rOOllhurl1, •D. Huntington Publlehed Oftnge Cout p<>1nt~. u~ar aocus ~o pa nersmps. ega papers. man s us. Beec:ti, Co11tom1a 928-48 Da11y Piiot September 1 14. Scorpio n attvc plays s1gn 1ficant role. Thi• bualneu 11 con-21 28. 1985 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Chance exists to put theones to work. ~ oo-por1,...,. Sa..023 Ind ividual you aJded in past 1s now ready to return favor. Be receptive, M . M.:°°':4 MarJorle don't permit false pride to block progress. Member of op~si 1e sex does ~~=· •t•t.::nt ~ n1eo ---------care, and you'U be very much aware of tt. wtth the County Clerk of Or· !'\&.IC NOTICE GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis o n exc itement. vanety. ~County on Auouet 2. ,ICTITIOUt au ... 11 p hysical attraction. Romance is featured, you'U receive unusual git\ t9 fl..a NAiii t TATElllMT rcnrcscntin~ token of affection. Visit to hospital proves inspiring to PublllMd 0r.-Coel1 Tti. t~ng POflon• are "" I k 1 -..... doing bu ... -u loved one. aurus pays ey roe. Do:!t!llot A~t 3t, Soc>-AMERICAN -APPLIANCE CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Accent on sccuniy, propeny, long-•em 7. 14. 1· t9&5s.m REFINISHING. 322 19th range prospects. Gemini indiv1duaJ could prove valuable ally and Street. Apt D. Hunllnoton provide necessary information. Be receptive, diplomatic. willing 10 •-JO 11111'\Tll'r: Belch, CllllfOf'nl• 928'8 · l' · r~ ""'iw. Randy Eugene Hanten, make 1ntel tgent concessions. 322 19th Street. "Pl D. Hunt· LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Forces tend to be scattered -keep options flCTTTIOUe euu.11 Ing ton B .. ch. Calltorn11 open. realize changes arc m offing. Define terms. clanfy meanings. look NAMI ITATW..wf 92T8.48hl 1 1 behi d t'. I CJ d · t 1 d TM IOllowlng poraon1 .,., • bu• neH • eon· n scenes 1or actua answers. an estme mec ing en s spice. dOlnQ_bufloeee u: ducted by •n Individual •~rtuJd-u>ark ro~ - -vo LL v a,. o Wifl !' AANDY ~-..sm I VdlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on practical affairs, ~cnt o LAM o u R G 1 R Ls Thi• 1t11emen1 wu n1oe1 contacts which can DOW bear fruit You'll have rcs~ns1b1hty of MOOELING AND FASHION with the County Clerk ol Of. · · . AGENCY, 302 Mejn SlrMI, ~ County on Augual 1, mecung dcadhnes -ch ances for finanC1aJ reward arc a so enhanced. Bllbol. Cellfomi. 9aee1 1985 Capricorn native plays significant role. Bult Cartton McMactiln. '2ll277S UBR.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22/: You'll get added rccog.nat1on, love will 302 Mlln Street. Balboa. Pu1>11111ec1 Or11199 Cout · f · T Jt · · · · • 1.. Cllllomla 92te 1 Deity Piiot ~uguat 3 1, Soc>· replace recent penod o lone m~s. a c t.n~t1at!ve, m4Ae new s~rts. Thta bualnell 1, con· t1mber 7. 14, 21. 1H5 break from what has been a "losing propos1t1on.' Anes. another Libra ducted by:.,, 1nc11v1dwe1 s...01• fiaun: prom inently. e. c. McMACKIN SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Give full play to intu1ttvc tnlcllect w1 ~·;_ ~°":'b.r-:9 °' ~ 1------- You'll know wh ere to look, lost article will be located. what had been .i.' Countyn on Auguat ~~ hidden from view will be revealed to you. Cane.er, Capncom . Aquanus 1935 penons play key roles. . Publlehld Orange"'= . SAGIT'rAJ!.IUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21); Lunar ~mphas15 on frie~ds. Dlll't Piiot A "a 1, s.o- desua, asptrallont, powers of ,P.Crsu&s1on. You II learn by teachini. 1ember 1. 14'.T:. ,~ you•JI pin ames and reunion wtth loved one will top scenario. 81-"4 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus o n prestige as rcl\&h of community, charitable or pohtical pro1ect. You'll be invited to attend p restiaious social event. Long-distance communication relates to travel, l)OSSibly wardrobe. AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Spotliaht on communicat1o n. publisbi~ willinp. css to revise, review and to rebuild on a different bue. Spintual values come into sharp, clear focus. What had bttn IOW"ce offear will be eradicated. PllCICS (Feb. 19-March 20): Trust first 1mpress1ons .. Be ready for surprise information concemina financial resources of o thers. Be analytical, stress self-reliance. Romantic involvement 11 dcei>er than Oriainal==ed. U' DU IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are percq>U'-C. rnourcef\11, have unusual voice, are fond of music, appreciate luJIUJ'). and it ii likely that you require lessons where nutrition is concerned You do have a sweet tooth. Taurus. Lib~ Scorpio persons play important rolca in your life. Project initi.atcd last ye.a.r 15 due to bear f'ruiL Jhi~ C)'.de indicates marria,c If married. there c.ould be an lddtuon to famtJy. ln October, you'll be socially active and pos tbly c.mbut upoa journey . .... ' , PACIFIC VIEW MIMOAIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 P&clf•c view Drive Newpor1 Beacl"i 844·2700 HA,.ltOA LAWN· MT. OLIVI Mortuary • Comt1t9fY Crematory 1e2s 011i.r Av@ Costa MOH !40-5554 ,,IRCI P OTH£"1 NLL a .. OADWAY *>"TUAftY 110 Broaowav Co1t1.1 Men a.2·9 ISO Creative Cuisine Recipe Contest 1. Enter Your Favorite Recipe A·nd Win a s5ono Gift Certificate For Dinner At Oil/man's Restaurant Located At 801 E. Balboa, Balboa Pen in ula . CATEGORIES QUICK A \ID EASY/DO-AHEAD DISHL-Recipes tor cook' <Hl r!w ~t' '" tho,t• 'Jt1~ht wirh une"pected guests. 2. REGIONAL -Recipes featuring American cu1S1ne tram rh e fd<.r tn thr 'lot.rh~ e-r dnd parts in ~tween:-' J MASCULf'\JE TOUCH-Men who are en10Ytn8 rhe kirchen ,hJtt' • fltlf fJ\ or 1<' renpe 4. GOURMET-Recipes you use when you want ro 1mpre ~ the epic u1e.1n 1n \•>Lit li re t r, ONTE "T RL LL Fnrr1n/\ m1nt lit-po~"'" 1nd1HdV4I• '" •r .,,.,, w 1·~ ,., .,.,1 r.... J< • ,.,,,,.., ~II f'M/11'• muir tH> t~/H"d d<>uNI' •IM• 1'<1 ' •r.,; r• .,,, ,, N' '" •' ''',. ,\I '• f'•lot f'mplorH1 ""not Plqrtblf' lntflf'" ~"~ fl'•lt'f" rt ".,,,. ,,..,,, P •<'' ttn.:f •'"""' M rf'turnf'd lntflf't m111t ~pottmttrif'dl" vp•mf'l>f' •~r"' •O~c ,,. ""'"" •oDI./• P.Jot , o Cltl~TtH Ct"''' "'""'f l""•r•' 11(1 ~ 11#1 1 •"" \.i r" 1 ~ 'llltlto ~ S ()() P \.i ~ttomtwr 1~th IMS "1nn,.r• .., ~ ""' " "" 11r>nt ,. ,,~ '"'" ,.. ·{'<' •n cf,,. Crt'.tr1>f Cu•~·~ f.f'<tlOn runn•nfl ,,. 111,. c:i,,,i, P1/,1r nn ~f't1nf'«'l1• l"><'tc>N-•: 19'J Winr>ton nvr t'ntt'r morf' rh4n onr .1r1"11N1 11,"1> t>nr • mv•I ~ '' • nmfJ>'n>N b• I n f''1fr\ ~rm or C'opl Of 1n f'rttr. /~1rm fl wrl I \ I "t.'f"(i Pl''"''"" ,.1(11#tnlfl/I "'"' rhf' f',,,fl nt /lllf'f r~ 'Kl{W ff'tc' "'~rt Ill' 1ttf' llA.M "' 11'1' •ltf' ~ '~ th,_. ''""'"r' .. II ~ chou-n t<' I"""" ·1Mr' ' , ,,.,. ,,,, r.,,.w. ~,..,,. ... ft#' :• '*'' CREATIVE CUISINE RECIPE CONTEST ENTRY FORM NAME OF ENTRY CATEGORY· f:NTRANT'S NAME ADDRESS DAY PHONE II EVENING PHONE " for mor Information c.ill Thl' Dill) Piiot 641·4321 bet, 2 0 1 -t Orenge COMt OAILV PILOT/Saturday. September 14, 1986 Orange County's .easy listening radio station ·--KDCM taa.t FMSIERED CATEGORIES ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitchen country? Has your den gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed around a particular theme. HOBBY DISPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists! If you hove displayed your collection or hobby as o PW' of the decor in your home, this category is for you. CREATIVE ROOR & WAUCOVERING-Non-traditional use of carpet, tile, wall and floor coverings qualify you for an entry 1n this category. BUSINESS OR OFFICE-Design and style are now a necess- ary function of business. This category is open to offices designed either privately_or profess.ianally_ CONTEST RULES 1~·1 "''"'"' 1 :le1.gned •o 'IY"••e "'t!X"r1,.1 ''°"" onv 0<cupon1 of o hotne, condo Ol>Q(t,.,,..,1 mob e llonle OI ··~•d vocht Cr.imm,.rr11)1 •n1r1e1 0<11 only occeptoble f0t ,.,. Bus.-1 0<, OH·c" 0199oiy ond w 1lt rie re1ected '"any eit th" 011\er 1hr941 co•ego<iel. To flflle<, complete; th., entry t0<m and 111b<n11 a pho•ograp/I ol lhe 9f11ry foe entry must be OC:COfl1PO"Htd by o o:J.,s« P''°" ot the entry Pho•ogroph1 becOll'e P«>o~rrv of the Doily Polo! and cOMO! be •e•vtnfl<l fnlrt<!s mont be poJl"'Ofled bt Wfl"Jne\doy Oc1obef 9th, 1985 Of deli"8fed 10 the 0o •v P to• c o INTf"Ol!S JJO W Boy Cotto Mesa CA 92626 by 5·00 p"' Octobet 10, 98S VII oner1 .... btl leotU<ed n 1•0< e1 ond pt>otograp/ll "' "'8 lnt8't0t1" sec1o<:n publish«! '"' Oc•oter 2•rt. 1985 Do~y Pilot 1tfl'!ployt1t11 °'"not el•g1ble fntront1 """'be 18 veor1 old ~ "'""' ond mull re1ide ,,, th• Doily Pilot r.rrylQll()tl oreo Doily l'tlot ~Ogfoohen w1I pho109ropl-the w.nn•ng fl'll,.fll '°' pubt1ra11on '" 1he lnte11on 1ec1o0n Confes1on11 moy 8"1M m0<e '~"" on,. CO'flQO'v olth<)o.,gh only oo~ ""''Y per coteoorv .,.,1 be con1odered INTERIORS ENTRY FORM ENTRANTS NAME: ADDRESS: DAY PHONE NUMIR: CATEoo.Y_ S."d •n"'-</• The Doay Net Int--. c... ... t 330 W. a.y St. C... Meta, CA 92626 ··~ "Swing Shift" (1~) Ooldle ~Kurt Ruall. CBl NOT NEl'.la8.t..M\' THE NEWS -1:16-CD)MOW .. ~ "Ahlt«" (1980) Aobltt Fot· •.AoblnM•. -1:30- l ==STORV 18411)ntE 8CDE:8 MOW ... , .... (1983) .1#1111 Gtrnef, G.D. Spredlln. -1:45-GD AEUOIOUS~ -MI- i = SPOm 8l'£CIAl Wl.O, MU> W'E.8T MOVIE * * "Ma And Pa Kettle At Wliklkf' 15) Marjorie Main, Percy Kllbtlde. ~YID OOPPf.AFE1.D M&ICAN STORY "'ON MB.ODY llllOONT Alf !::E°Wla()N **'h "Sacred Ground" (1983) Tim Mcintire. Jack Elam. -2:30- 1 =-S APPlf OONT'EWOAARY HEALTH llSlD !: RAMBO'S MAGAlJE **'h "Teechers" (1 984) Nici( Notte, Jo8eCti Wllllams. -3:00- 1 NFl WEEK It REVIEW Cll SPORTSWOALD MOVIE *** "Another Thin Man" (1939) Willllm Powell. Myrna Loy. GMOYIE *'.4 "Return Of The Ast Of Fofy" {1979) Btuce Le, Ctllrl Sing I Ht:NA OONT'EWOAARY HfAL TH l~WOMAN ~ LUCWI SUCAETO WOfl.D WION American d.latance ace Mary Decker Slaney meta her atghu on the women'• 3,000-meter race and 1984 Olympic champ llarlclca Palca of Rom•nta in Rome today at 1 on IOIC, Channel 4. ROYAL·O·PEDIC COMFORT PLUS NATURE REST Karen Valentine •tan u an American dealgner caucht in a web of international lntrtiue ln the auapenae drama "Dlualone" tonl&ht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . (C)MOVIE U t "Mother W0te T\gllts" (1~7) Belty Grable, Dan Oaltey l:m MOVIE u "Road Games" (1981) Stacy Keach. Jamie lee Curtis. -3:30-11 ANYTHING FOR UOHEY Cf) GAEA TEST AMERICAN HERO I DOOOE.RS PAE-4AME OUR GANG Ii> IU8INESS Of MANAaa.tEHT ml llElDEA'S VOICE Of ~NAHISH) u "Rhinestone" ( 1984) SylveSter Stallone, Dolly Parton -4:00- II MOVIE H "Weekend Of TerTor" (1970) Robert Conrad, lee Majors. 8 al THE RACE FOfl HUMBER OHE: COU£GE FOOTBAl.l REPORT .8ASEIALL I SOU>GOLD =:Of MANAGEMENT (J) STAB mEIL Gi> Gl.= A DK>S ~ ~ LEWtS AHO THE NEWS: HEART Of AOCK AHO AOU --4:30-• ®l GAEATEST SPORTS LEOeClS i AT THE MOVES NfOYATlON MAGIC BRUSH Of GARY JEM<JNS (%)MOYIE U~ "Clash By Night" (1952) Bar- bara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas Ii) SQUAAE FOOT GAROEHltG (I) w·A·s·H t1)CllNEWS I EST\OANOO lA Bl8UA SPECIAL MOVIE *'la "No Other love" (1979) Richard Thomas, Jolie Kavner. CO)MOVIE * "Cennonball Run II" ( f984) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deloise MOYIE **** "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983) Shirley. Maclalne, Debra Winger -5:30-11 THE HUTRmOH TE.ST I =r PAO MAGAZINE Wll.OUFE SAFARI Ii> MClAUGHUN GROUP (()ALICE QJ) FIGHT BAa<I wmt DAVID HOAOWl'TZ Q!..CNEWS GD ZOlA LEVITT THE~ SEDUCllOH: TEl.£V1SIOH AOYERTISING EVENING -8.-00- 11 CBSHEWS O ..CNEWS D MOYIE ** *'h "The Big SieeP" {19't6) Humphrey Booart. Lauren Bacall . D AT THE r.fOVIES U GAEATE.ST AMENCAH HERO fD SNEAK PREVIEWS I'll NEW TECH TIMES QJ) WKAP IN CINCINNA Tl O! HART TO HART a!> ROllERT SCHULLER m JAPANESE PflOORAMMING -8:15--5:00-D RAIDERS' PLAYBOOK ~ I MOYIE "()W'S 8 WAR Of THE ST~ 0 THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS Cf) MOV1£ ·~ "Shadow Of The Hawll" (1976) Jan-Michael Vincent, Marilyn Has- '8tt. a> COLLEGE FOOT8AU. &I OH CAMPUS FULL SUI * * * "The Moppets Tlke Manlm- 1111" (1984) VOlcea ol Jim Henson, Frank Oz. -8:30- llDCll HEWS D MClAUGHUN GROUP 9 WILD AMERICA '1\) COMPUTE1' CHAOHICLES ~TAXI QUEHS&lf (%) CHNU8 CHAMPLIN TALM wrrH . -t:45- CC)MOYIE H 11a ''Tht Looney, t.ooney, Looney Suga Bunny Movie" (1981) Anlml(- ld. Volcel by Mel Blenc. June ForrJ. -7:00-a:t.=-v.mcOAVI> HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP IWIT'Qt Nl!'#8 8ltWJ. WONDER HUMAN RACE NANNV TOO Cl.OIE fat COMFORT PNCE•N9HT W&ICBI> MAGAZINE wrrH LOYE FROM T8N MOVIE "Two 01 A Kind'' (1983)John T,.. votta. OIMa Newton-John . (%)MOYIE * .. Jaws 3" ( 1983) Dennis Oullcl. Bea Armstrong, -7:30- l ~TNAL EY£0NLA. w·A·a·H WOliEN .. THE ID'S: Ff&DOMTOBE (II EY£ ON SAN DEOO (II SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANMAL EXPAEU Cl) flUl)(R IN SPACE - WHOOUNHfT1 _...._ lirEAHAK "Oempeey And Malcepeac:e" (1985) Michael Brandon, Glynis Barber. 8 9 MOYIE "In Uk• Flynn" (Premiete) Jenny SeearOOM. Wtllilm Etpy. 11 tEAR8 Of DMOEA. Yf.AAS Of HOfl£: THE POST WAR WOAlD (!) TWIUGHT ZONE eNEWS eMOYIE t t "The Man With The Power" (t977) Bob Neill, Vic Morrow. • NATlONAL GEOGfWIMC Cl> GREAT PEAfONilAHCES GD LOYE 8l'£CIAl ~~OUHOGAAY H "Porty's" (1981) Oen Monahan, Mark Herner. MOYIE * • t "The Natural" (1934) Robert Redford, Robert OuvaH CS) THE P04NTER SISTERS IN PARIS -1:30- 0 Cl!FACTS OfUfE Cf) MOYIE * * t "On A Clear Dey You Can See F0<8Y81'" ( 1970) Barbl'a StrelSllld, Yves Montand. m LA. MAGAZIHE ~~ • •·~ "Teacners" (19&41 Ni<* Nolte, Jo8eth Williams. -9:00- 11(1) MOVIE .. "Illusions" ( 1983) Karee Valen- tini, Brian MurrrJ. U Cit 00t..DEH GIRLS tD MOYIE *. '..\ ''Thal Cllampionshlp Season'' (1982) 8ruoe Dem, Stacy KNCh. 8D A WALK THROUGH THE 20TH CENTURY WtTH BU MOYERS CED BEYOND WAR 8PACBRDGE m~ ~MOYIE * "Killer Bats" (19'0) a.a Lugosi. OaY8 O'Brien. (_S)MOVIE • • "Best Defense" (1984) Dudley Moore. Eddie Murphy ZJ MOYIE * * "Crimes Of PassiOn" ( 1984) Kathleen Turner, Anthony Per1dns. ICllG SIZE AK8~ I ' > • .. PIECE Reg S220 S285 ' COMPUTE SET Reo S530 $760 RtQ $620 $950 . . . -t:aO- l ~ MWN -10:00- 1 =-NIEllJ:,A. ,ME»n ~IOAT ** "The Laat Clrcue Show'' (1974) JafMI WhltmOrt, lM J. 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Nof11\fld91, l!nclno, Canltoa -Main l hotil1'00m, Lii ~httti.t, Anenalm ano Of'lll!Qe ST08_E HOURS:_ MOfi.__.Tf'IRU FRI. 10 AM-9 -PM ~AT._10-6, S(/N. 11-5. t.. • • • • I .. , •• Sutton shuts out Rangers Angels' newest ace hurls win No. 294; Royals triumph Now that be is in the same dugout wit!) old nemesis Don Sutton, Angels manqer Gene Mauch is a lot happier sceina the veteran ri&h \-hander on the mound than he· used to be. · "I've stood in admiration of that , man for the better part of 20 rean wben he was doing t.binp to me,· said Mauch, whose Angels kept pace with the Kansas City lloyals in the race for thee AL West with a 2--0 victory Friday night over the Texas Rangers. "It was no different toni~t than when he was doing it to me,' Mauch added. Sutton, 40, who the Angels a~ quired last Tuesday from Oakland, ToqJJt'• game Texas (Russell 2-5) at Aqela :Candelaria 5-1 ). Time: 7 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (71 0). pitched seven scoreless innings for tus 294th career victory. He allowed just two bjts. a pafr of two-out doubles by Gary Ward in the fourth inning and Don Slaught in the seventh to rajsc bis record to 14-8. .. You know psychologfoally and mentally you're going to get a pro- fessional and steady effort when Sunon steps on the m o und," said Rcggje Jackson, who singlehandedly supplied the Angels offensive output with a two-run homer to center field in the fourth inning. Sunon1 ackno wledging Jackson·s homer, sipped a glass of red wine in the club house and said: 'Tll share two bottles and have one m yself. Rcsgie can have one ifhe wants." Sutton gave up two hits, struck out two and walked three in seven innings, outducling Charlie Hough. who finished with a five-hitter. Stewart Cliburn and Donnie Moore pitched an inning apiece, Moore earning his 27th save. The three held Texas to five hits. The Angels scored an the fourth inning when Rod Carew tripled and Jackson then smashed a 3-2 knuckle- ball by Hough, 14-lS, over the center field fence to end a l-for-15 sh~mp. It was Jackson's 23rd home run of the season, his 526th ljfctim e and his first since Sept. 3. r:I. Diiiy Piiat SA TUROAY. SE~TEMBER 1•, 1985 L:I Ex-Edleon coach rHlgne •••let.Int footb•ll poet •t USC. 112. Or•nge C08et, Golden Weet renew tootb811 rlv•lry tonight. BS. , Oilers settle.'. ·debt, 23-7 90-yard pass play highlights HB' s win over Sea Kings By JOSEPH .DUDEVOIR o.., .... c.o. •• , ........ It was fat)ack time at Huntington Beach H1 Friday night. Tbe host Oilers ha a little debt to settle with a nemesis that had beaten them an six of their past seven meetmgs. including ·the last two. When the dust had settled, so had the debt, as Huntingto n deah Corona del Mar a 23-7 in non-league football action to open the season on the right foot. "It was very 1mponant that we wan this game," said Oiler Coach George Pasooc. "We wanted not o nly to beat them , but get off to a good start as well. "Playmg against Corona as an emotional game for us. They're a great team and we were very m o tivated to beat them -espec1ally after the Last few years," Pascoe scud. The Oilers got off to a slow start but finished fast to blow open a light game in the fourth quarter. ..., Hunu ngton used twogame-busung plays to iVe the suspense out of a I 0-7 game ln the fourth quarter. The first was a 90-yard thn ller from Oiler quarterback Joe Napoli to wide receiver Ken Purdue. It came after an 89-yard run had been called back due Randy Batch sideline at m idfield and outraced Sea Ktngdefensave back Mncb Melbon to the end zone. That gave Hununaton a 16-7 lead wtth 2:47 left in the pme. And then the coup de gnce wu a 55-yard mterccptaon return by linebacker Randy Hatch wtth 30 seconds remaining. It was Hatcb•s second pack of the game, to go along wtth a sack to lead an inspired Oiler defense. "He (Hatch) was an all·lcaguer last year, and we're look.ing for more o ut of ham this year," said Pascoe. "He W8SJUSt great tonight." o..,,......,... 11y L.. ,.,_ to an 1llegaJ block on the Oilers. Sea Kint Tod Bearbower dum1>9 off pa.u a&aJ.nat omuahlng Oiler Todd Little. Purdue caught a pass along the left After the Sea Kings bad taken a 7-3 (Plea8e -.ee Oll.Elt8/B3) Dickerson settles dispute with Rams PHILADELPHIA (A P) -Record-~cttang running back Enc D1cker;on and the Rams settled their contracl dispute Fnda} At a news conference here. Dickerson and the team released a statement saying the two parties settled the disagreeme nts that kept DJckerson out of acuon and wall beg.an good· faith· negot1at1ons Tuesda} to extend h1<, contract. Rams \oach John Robinson ~aid Dickerson will not suit up for Sunday's game against the Eagles but will Sept. 23 in Seattle "Monday night I'll be· ready to pla\," Dickerson said "We'll give ham the ball 30 time~ ne\t .,.,ed. and see what kind o f shape he's in :· Kob1nsnn sa1c1, chuckling. The statement said the Rams will cover Dickerson with a S4 million msurance poliq. for the 1985 season and that his entare 1985 contract, including a reporting bonus of S 150.000, wd l be paid . For his part, Dickerson will pay a fine that, at a rate of Sl.000 a day. reached $47.000 Fnday for reportmg late, according to hi\ lawyer. Dav1d•J. Epstein said "I got most of what I was askang for.'' said Dickerson. whose 2.105 yards rushang last season set an NFL record. He said the insurance was crucial and his previous SI million co .. erage would not be enough 1fhe suffered a career-endan~ 1n1ur') "I feel I'm very well co,ered no"'.· he '><ltd. Dickerson. 25. has said he .,.,ants a three- year extenSJon ot the four-year. $2 2 million contract he signed pnor to his rookie year. 1983 He gained l .808 yards that season. an :-.!FL rookie record. Dickerson also has said repeated!} that he wants to be paid on a par wt th the top runmng backs an the NFL. Dickerson. who set the NFL sangle-season record v.1th 2.105 yards last season. said he met the team plane Fnda)' afternoon as soon as Epstean told ham a deal had been made. He said he took some nbbang from teamm ates. "I had a bag wath me. they said. 'Is that your mone} bag?" " said Dickerson. who aclrno wl· edged he nn~ football. .. , ou get tared ofla} ang around -I got 11red of worlong out e' cl) day and not pla)'tng football," he said_ But, he said. be had no regrets about the holdout "I thank we came to a good compromise and l'm sattsfied:· he SaJd "Obviously we're elated to have him back. frs a hfl" Robmson said "He wtll gel a lot o f pracu ce next week. then we'll get ham back all an one night on Monday naghL" R obtnson said Did.e™>n. hke .. all great athletes." \1.111 be able to return to top form more qu1ckJy than "normal people ... Epstean said the dispute was senlcd "a short while ago after a sene~ of calls \esterda' and toda). shortl~ before the team left ·for Ph1ladelph1a ·· Dodgers' magic number now 15 Edison-~in a fog'; El Mo impressive Reds rebound for s plit after LA ----captures opener CINCINNATI (AP) -O ne ni$bt after be saved a victory with a dive into the outfield wall. Cincinnati Reds outfielder Eric Davis produced another in a less painful fashion. Davis singled with one out in the ninth innmg to score Eddie Milner from second base Friday night, giving the Reds a 6-S victory ancf a split of their doubleheader with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The split left the Dodgers 81/J games ahead o f second-place Cincinnati tn the National League West. The Dod&ers' magic number for winning the division is IS. Mike Marshall hit a pair o f homers to help the Dodgers breeze to an 8-2 victory in the opener behind Orel Hersh1scr. Davis ran head-long into the left- field wall to malce the catch for the final out in a 2-1 victory Thursday niaht over San DiCf.O. With his bead still hurting Friday, Davis came to bat with Milner on second by W!Y of~ walk and a s_tj)len base and Dave Parker-on flm tbfough an intentional pass. He lined a slider from Tom Niedenfuer, 7-6, to left field to easily score Milner. Davis was sent down to the minors earlier this year because of his high strikeout rate, a problem he's worlcina to cure. He came to the plate Friday nitf.tjust tryina to put the ball in play. ·1 don't think ( have anything to prove," Davis wd. "I hive to show more consistency with m y swing, in malcini contact. But I don't have to prove I can play on the major-league level." Ted Power, 6-4, retired three bat· ten in the ninth to earn the victory. Len M1tuu..ek·s two-run homer staked the Dodaen to a 4-1 lead over Mario Soto in t1ie fourth innina of the niabtap. But Tony Pera slnaJed home a fif\b-inn1na run off reliever Ken Howell, 4-6, and Nick Esasky followed with his 16th homer into the second deck for a S-4 lead. Steve Sax tripled and scored tbe tyini run in the eiahtb on Bill Madlock's pinch-hit sinale. Afejandro Pena, who led the Nl with 1 2.48 ERA last teaJOn, started the ni&htcap for his fint 1ppcar1ncc since off-season shoulder suraery. Pena., operated on Feb. 19, p ve up one unearned run and two hits in 2 Tonigbt'a game Dodgers (Welch 10-3) at C1n- c10nat1 (Robanson 5-5) Time: 4 pm. TV: C hannel 11 . Radio: KABC (790). 1-3 innings, mak1ng 42 patches. In the opener, Marshall fanned an has first three at-bats but redeemed him self with a two-run homer in the seventh and a solo shot 1n the ninth, givtng him a personal-high 22 for the season. "I was a little more patient the last two tames up," Marshall said. "I've struck out over I 00 ttmes this season. so that's nothing new. But I don't wa nt to look that bad." , Sax also drove in a pairof runs wt th a fourth-inning single to help pace an I I-hit attack. Hershascr, 15-3, gave up one run and scattered sill hits over eight innings, getting relief help from Nicdenfue r an the ninth. The Dodgers scored their first thitt runs off Andy McGaffigan. 1-3 Reds player-manager Pete Rose went 0 fo r 2 with a ~ir of walks tn has DellJ,.... ,...._ ~.....,.. first appearance since getting hts u,tn rm>rd:-41192nd c:al'eerlrit-Wednesday --Edlaon tailb&ck Rieb LMi1eta-et9newalled-b' an El Modena night. defender, much aa the Char1en dJd ln a 14-0 loa. Costa Mesa gets a victory!, Mustangs end 14-game winless streak with 1 d-6 triumph over Bolsa Grande By RICHARD DUNN n..,,...c.,. • ,.,,, Costa Mesa High Coa h Tom Baldwtn said earlier in t~c week that his team would play Fnday ni&ht's non-league opener a~inst Solsa G rande as 1f 1t were the Super Bowl "We need a wi n badly," the Mustanas• second-year coach said pnor to the game at Bolsa Grande. And that's exactly what they got. Luckily the Mu$tana defense show- ed up for Baldwin's uf)(r Bowl because the otfensc didn't. The ver- dict was a 1()..6 Costa Mesa victory. which ended 1 I 4-&1mc w1 nless st rcak 1nd was the first tverfor the Mustang sen ion. That's riaht. Costa Mesa'• ~nior\ had aonc ~I 0 as fmhman. 0..10 a~ sophomores and 0-9-1 ., JUn1on on \.Jf\1t) last tall "Heck." Baldwin -said. "thcc;C' k1d\ havcn't won a game rhat'c; '>'h\ ~(' wanted 11 so badly .. o although the to'lta Mc~n ofl'cn..e remnancd at bay, the drought' over Bolsa Grande, which used four dafTerent runne~ to pan 13~ > rd on 44 cames. controlled the ball mo t of the time and appeanxt to tfa ve a ~mall ed&r over the Mustanis ofTen 1vel) But Costa M"8 manaacd to make the baa plays both offcn avely (tamel) long runs) and defens1vcl)' (deOccted puses, quartert'llck sacks) Both teams struglcd offen'i1 vC'h when they hooked up last }car. too The Matadors won th at contest, 7 ti Matadors hnebecker Roben 1cto 1nterttpted Mus tana quanrrback Paul Rodnquc1'\ pa" and rttum~ 11 10 the C. O<;\a Mesu ~4 late 1n lht· li~t quarter Eaghl pla\ 'i later the Matado rs reached pa\dtn .,.,,he-n quar- terback Damon Fisher <;qu1ne-d in from the I ·Yard lane 1 he P .\ T was blocked so Bolsa as!lumed a t.-0 lead C O'>ta Meu, spending mo t of its ttme on defense. went ahead ..,_ti with 4 ~ Stto nd<1 remaining in the fir;t halt Three mm-offcn~•'C pla~s kcH·d Costa Mesa·~ tou<"hdov..n-(I l John Moto)er ('('tUmt'd Bol G~nde·s punt 11 y1mh fr~m the 4~ 12) a I"· yard Matador J')(N'nal foul place'<I the !'>all on the Bot I q . ..,al'\l hnc after the return and (3) a defen,1ve pas i nterl'eren<"c call la tcr tn the dn ve "1th SO ~onds left set the hall on th<' seven befott the Mu'itang\ could put 1t throu,h h was put on a al"cr platl('r tor C'o~ta M~ before Rodnquc1 team me'<I up v.1th wide rtee1vcr J ohn Wagmor't to chmu 11 "nh a sevcn- }ard touchdov.n pa Paul Grad), (PleaM Me flmSA/83) Cl!argers suffer 14-0 setback to ~anguards "Our children are not reaJ\ for El Modena 's men " -Edison High football coach 8 11/ Worlman. speak- ing earlier rn the ~eek or his team's non-league orxner ~ 11h the \'an- guards By ROGER CARLSON It ""as onh supposed to be part 1..11 the pregame h) pc, but El Modena \ ... on \'anCtng 14--0 'ICtOf) O\Cf the Chargers before 6,500 at Orange Coast College Fn da) night cenatnl) SJ' es the 1mprcs">1o n Workman was a bit psychic Held to a net of 26 'ards. and an a"erage ot minus I o4 rushing be- cause of sack yardage. Edison H1g.h'' t 985 curtain call was turned tnto a disaster b) a vef) 1mprcss1ve El Modena eleven. The Vanguards bulled their wa' through the left side wtth mono- tonous regulanty tn the first half on the wa)' to their two-touchdown lead. then pen" lhc $CC-0Ad-half runm ng out the i:lock in settling for the VICtOr\ "\\o c did n't do an) thang nght. .. said a dCCldedh unhappy Workman. "We looke'<I hke we were in a fog. Nobo<h pla~ed on detense .rnd ma~ be nohtld' l'.'oached.·· .\!though Edison managed to hold El \fodena scoreless 1n the second half. Workman said no adjustments v.ere made ··\1, e d1dn"t dra-w an 'or an o." he continued Ho.,.,, could we'> \1-e didn't hit an\ one in tht'first half." Ranked No I 1n Orange Count) by the Dail) Pill)t and ">;o I b) others, the Charge"' f('1gn at the top laste'<I 1ust long enougti tor El Modena to dn,e°'tJ'ards in ..i pla~\ consumang o 4 l of pla' 1ng timl" on their first pos\eSSIOn \ anguard-. 4uJnahad. Chns C1al- lego. desp1tl' pla' 1ng "'llh a daslt'Kated thumti hit 4 ,,, .i through the air for hall ,,1 the\ ard.ig,l Jnd taalbad. Ro\.S Bauer did thl" rl''>I on the gro und. ll>nS1•.tentl\ '>ma,hing through the lell s1dt' heh1nli tJdde Don Gibson and guard .\llt'n t nnl\ Tht' 1.,..,1 ltnl''llcn dro'e Ed1~n .. ktrnders b.h ~ h pre" 1dc gaping hlllt'\ .l'-: Baur! re.ill~ n~ded an) ht•lp B.lut'T nr•lll'd 11 0 ~ards on 21 .. ame' "'1th 1 ·~ ,,, those coming in tht• lir.t halt in I' .. ame!> f d1'''" '11ph1lmMe Mleaph Carter <.wned J"lJ .. amed the burden of f d ,,\n 'runn1r.~ !'Jmt' and v.a<; held w:' \Jrd<. nt•t ,1n 1 .. ames FI ''"'1ena t 1lJ 1. h Boh le<\ter c:IC\. ted tv .iband11(1 hlsJ>Ower pla) s lit tht' \l"C't1nd hllt '\~la1~tn8 he ne-C'dcd 111 ~t' l Raut•r J hnehad.er l'ID ,kte-n<.<' "•ml" r·•<.1 ·~ c m \t'\l 1p in the ~cond half (Pleue eee EDISO"/B~) Second-half surge lifts Newport to 22-17 victory By JIM CARNETT Dllfr ,._. c.nr •I •t11t \fter cotrugglang through a slupish first half. Newport Harbor H1gh's Sailor; caufJ\t fire and roaf'f'd to hfe an the S«Ond '1anza to pin a 22· I" non- league foothall defeat on gnm ~nta o\na Fnd3" n1ght on the wmnc(co field "We 1u~t couldn't Sttm to @et 11 to1n1 in the fint ha.If," '81d cwpon \ooch M ake G 1dd1np lollo9"1ng thr contest."! can't e'platn wh "'t' were w letharglc The} ~me'<I to ht butana us off the ball on t\ef') pla) "I was tembl} UP'('t 1n th<' lock<'r room at the half. mayht that's what dtd the tnck," ht' added with a sm1lr G1dd1~ c'pected a bank from nta o\na -and he 10111 ·-S.nta .\na 1i a 1ood team I ~ "'l° ..... en· in fl\r a llith• trom tht' ~an T hf.'' hJ' c g•xl<l 'r<'<'J .ind e\\ t'llt'nl alhltt~ \it"'~'" ~ort'd the 1n1t1al tou h- d1'"' n ,,f thr µme ,,n It\' er. tif"it play trN1' \4 r1mmaiir Thr rest ol the half t'lt'l11n~td ti'.' the "81nts howe,er and the, l\thl~ t'n''''rJ a I"'·., m rgin at the ~un "1ewP<'" ' lane '-t'ntor ~uaner~ k. !\hane folt'' rallied the Tan to \l\'.tor. 1n the '§('('Ond half fole)' complett"\1 I~ of ~Q p:lSK'~ 1n the LOntnt lnr ''I \atd' and two toucb- dcni.11., '"1 ""ll' moc.kr:atel' plea~ witb \hanc'\ pla' tMtp.ht," Citddanp said. "FHnont' t''\~I\ ham to be 'all· Wflrld,' but he \ JU'1 a kid and he'' aoan& to make m1,takes 1n a ~uon- fl'leue eee PmWPO•T /m ) • • . . ... ~~--------~----------------~ ............................. . Or11nge Cou1 DAIL V PtLOT /8atut~, SipteMbet 14, 1985 EDISON DEALT DEFEAT .•• ~·1 did a tot ofll)Od. we d.idn't make 1 but pouci.na on lhe ball an tho eod yard int.be leCOOd b.alf;" 11.id Lestct, ~one was Eno.is aJMt Edison was ln bis amonwy down--ptayina mag,. reelina. ocr. Bauer pulCd to BJake for tbc two- .. , didn't rate us u No. l." point oooVtTUon to round o ut the comme1ued W ortma.n, which 1COriJ\a, brouahtaquictrespoa1efrom Lener, * who llid.: 141 did.•• ~ m --.. 14. • .._ 1 £ditoD't pualna pine WU totall El Mod9lle 6 I 0 t-\4 ineftective with just SI yuds net E~~""' 1"'" ci.1ca ,..,.,0 0 0 .,_ 0 on five comoletiona. two of tbose for ,,._.!Wt flM'*9 --.. 1n .,.... ._ 26~ ill the fadi:fc tee0ods. , ..... .,. .. "'°"" .... , ddi . -·" El ...,._ • ,a_r. "'~ 6,. ,..,.,,. .. , uoO&Uy, ._..na s ~·ensc .,.... ITA'""1CS ~ ~pon&ible for seven Quat· IM M terback llCb. ,Int downt 1) 6 .~. ~oc:o~~:r;'U:~~~~ =-~= •1-;~,.:r7:~! , ba1f with the help of 1 face mask ~-fumOlel IOlt ,;~ !;~ D&lty, but that was tbe QteDt of Ptnen ... ·v1We11 ~ H.S wo o scorina threats.. Moments . INDMDUAL •"'*99 the """'•--were puntin• _ Em '''*'· 21-1u, Jtt•. t-411 ciow. ,..lf.: "" ..... P'.'" • ._ ClarY, 2 ... ; CletnOM, Jo<t; Enni., 1-11 Oelleto. )- . tor-mlnlll lO. ,1• El ~odena ~~ again in~the '°'~~?~~-~; SZ:~:>;o!o,~~ JCC0Ga Quarter WQ<l;U aj\u I •. drive wu halted by Bernie Co • •DMDU~L ~u.-o tlch.io's fumble recovery the Van-EM-Galeoo, 1-1s-1• s.>. , •. "th EO-~, S-15-1, St.. ~tot It t.ck It the E.dison 1 Wl •DIVIDUAL •WCIMMO & fumble retov-of their own by Jeff' EM-Stlllman, >-Jt; llelle, >-30. 81Ner. 1-w• ,f tof •mlnuJ 6. BJake. • E~Juttlc9, Mt; Hendenoll, 1·1s; eon· Moments later Bauer fumbled -tr..-. 1-11; Grtoos. 1 ..... ~ .......... Sdl8oD ~ lllb ~elcrric la ca.pt from beblnd (left). bat m•D•&• to eteer clear on another occaelon. Ex-Edison coach resigns post after USC investigated Prom AP d.11patcHI LOS ANGELES -An assistant '!'ii' football coach at the University of ~ Southern California has resigned followin& an investigation conducted by the school and the Pacifi~ 10 Conference which revealed what was called a limited case ef NCAA recruiting violations, it was announced Friday. Russ Purnell. a former assistant coach at Edison High and an assistant coach in charge ofti&ht ends and special teams at use, submi-ied his resignation to Dr. Mike McGee, the school's athletic di- rector, who also announced in a statement the institution of sev- eT&l safeguards to prevent funher violations. lo addition to Purnell's resif- oation, two unidentified athlebc ~ent emrloyces have re- ceived letters o reprimand, and one of them bas been barred by PvMl1 McGee from alJ contact with recruits for one year, the school said. The university said that the more significant violations established were: making excessive contact with three recruits; providing two recruits with uanseorution to the school in order to take entrance ex.anuoations; providing a pair of tickets to the Holiday Bowl in San Diqo to two different recruits and their bifb school coach; contacting two recruits in person pnor to the completion of their competitive season; and providing recruits with T --shirts after they signed nationa.l lettcn of intent ··Although in the eyes of some, these violations may not seem significant in influencing the decision of a recruit to attend USC-in fact, several of the recrujts did not even enroll at USC -we consider this to be a very serious matter," McGee said in the statement. "It is our pohcy to thorouahJy investigate any allegation of impropriety and, if the allegation is substantiated., to take action. I have said in the past that I will not tolerate violations of NCAA rules. That is why, having confirmation that these violations have taken place, I have taken strong action." Quote of the day Pete Rote, on the media crush that had been following rum as he neared Ty Cobb's all-time hit record: "Now I know how a sardine feels." Meta apllt, lead by a half-game Gary C,trter homered and knocked in a three runs and Larry Bowa bad a key do uble to lead the New York Mets to a 7-2 victory over Montreal and a split of their Friday niJht doubleheader. Montreal took the opener at Olympic Stadium, 5-1 , as Brya Smi~. 16-5, limited the Mets to three hits over seven innings ... St Louis moved to wt thin a half-pme of the Mets in the Natio nal League East as Cesar Cffno and Vlace Colemu each drove in two runs and the Cardinals stole ei&ht bases in beating lhe Chicago Cubs, 9-3, at Wrigley Field ... Gleu WlllOll drove in two runs and Ou.le Vlrp.l singled home the tic-breaking run in a seventh-inning rally to lead Philadelphia to a 6-3 victory over Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium ... Jn Atlanta. Roe Roealcte bit a two-run homer and Vida BIH struck out nine in six innings as San Francisco downed tbe Braves, 9-3 ... Jn the Astrodome, Mike Scott pitched a five-hitter and drove 1n two runs as Houston beat San Diego, l-2. Earlier Fnday, Astros owner .Job McMalln, fulfilling a promise to shake up his struggling team, fired General Manager Al Rota and rePlaced him with fonner Cincinnati General Manager Dk• Waper. Rosen's dismissal ended his flvc-ycar quest to return the Astros to the National League playoffs. 1 Colbert, Sanders tied for lead First-round leader Jim Colbert, a n veteran PGA Tour member. scored a 3- under-par 69 Fridartu-share-ltie !CCX>n -- round lead oftbe Greater Milwaukee Open · wtth strughng pro Jeff Soden. Colben, 44, and Sanders. a 29-yearii>ld non-winner on the to ur from Oregon. both bad second-round totaJs of 135, 9-under on the par-72 Tuck.away Country O ub in nearby Frank.Im ... A 1 S-foot putt paused on the lip of the cup, then fell in for a birdie on the I 8th green, gjvina Aluudra Ret.Uanlt sole possession of the lead in an LPGA tournament ID Kent. Wash. Reinhardt, winless 1n I I seasons oo the LPGA tour, shot a 7 I for a 138 total, 6 under par on the par-72. 6.202-yatd Meridian Valley Country a ub course . Nlekrodenled300thvictory Soph too much for Eagles Al Oliver drove in three runs and Ill Toronto expanded its lead over New York J h k El T t 21 3 vi t The help came in the form of two to 2'h pmes in the American taaue f.ast 0 nson spar s oro 0 -c ory penalties the key one a rouarung the Friday niaht with a 3-2 victory that r urth d bl ff bi kicker ~I on fourth down from their thwancd the Yankees' PM1 Nlftn in bis tint ancmpt at as l 0 OWil gam es pa Y 0 g own 20. The penalty resulted _in a first 300 victories. All the runs against the 46-year-old down and kept the march alive. The Niekro were unearned ... In Oakland, Jamie Qoirk By emus MONAHAN roll the dice every once in awhile." other, a pass interference call, gave brok«?_ ~pa scorelesspmewitb a bases-loaded single off DlllfN!ltC.c "' t m Bret Johnson's two demon-them a first down at the Charger 30- JeM IUJ9 in the seventh inning, and Kansas City scored Before and thro~out Friday s1.rations of poise and quickness led to yard-line late in the drive. four more runs in tbe innioa to beat the A.'s, 5-2, night's El Tor~Estaneta high football the Chargen' two first-half touch-The offense finally stalled on the retain.in& a two-pme lead over the Angels in the West. game, Debbie Johnson had to be downs, more than enough to defeat Charger I 3 and John Conigan kicked .. Jallo Cru sin&led with the bases loaded in the ninth wonied as the Eagle defense kept her the out-weighed and out-manned a 29-yard field goal to keep the Eagles and Joe De8a followed with a grand slam, breaking up son, Charger sophomore quarterback Eagles. from being shut out. a I -1 game and leading Chicago to a 6-1 victory over Bret, on the move. But when it was all .. We're not going to face too many Estancia meanwhile draws Laguna Seattle in the Kin&dome ... CecU Cooper'• two-run over she and her husband, El Toro teams with that kind of talent," said Hills next Thursday at Newpon sin&Jc capped a five-run second inning that, with eight-Head Coach Bob, were no doubt very Estancia Coach Ed Blanton. "The Harbor High School. bit pitching by TbD Leary and two relievers, led proud. kids hit really well and didn't back * Milwaukee to a 6-3 victory over Boston at County Johnson made his varsity football down." El Ten 21 ••IMde > Stadium ... At Tiger Stadium, Floyd Rayfor4 hit a debut Friday at Mission Viejo High, That was an accomplishment in-E•••nc•• ' 0 0 0 >-3 three-run homer and E*lle Muray hit a solo shot as connectina on 8 of 17 passes for 135 deed, as the Eagles were out-weighed e1 Toro 6 1 o 7-11 Baltimore ~t Detroit, 6-4, extending the Tigers' losing yards, as hcled the Oiargers to a 21-3 nearly 30 pounds per man on the ~i~:=ie:, 7 ~~~ ::• .!!:,~ !Merilnez streak to eight pmes ... Fraak Viola and Ron Da\111 non-league win over the Eagles before offensive and defensive line. Even PH• from John-.> combined on an eiabt-hitter and Mart Salas and Gary a crowd of2,300. with the disadvantage, the Eagles E11-<orr1een,. FG GaetU homered as Minnesota beat the Indians in Bob Johnson must have been much sacked Johnson three times, two ET-st .... 11 run IBrlMl!n llldtl . . Allen<S.nce: 2.500 (estlmeledl Oeveland, 3-1 , for a split of thelJ' doubleheader. In the more calm about his son, as he called comirl$ from Brian Sherrard. GAMll ST•mncs opener, the Indians scored all their runs in the first for founh-down passes on two con-Playmg without their starting quar-'" ET inning in beating Minnesota. 3-2. sccutive drives in the first half. Bret terback, Mike R~llini (mo':'do-:~;~ ~ 1~1~ rcspondedbyconvertingboth,oneon nucleosis) and tbetr No. I W1 e Piu•ne "'''~ '3 13s Bomberger 5.5 aallln.g leader Fm::evis Homberger of Geneva, ~ Switzerland, defending world champion in the 5.5-meter class, has shown a liking for the light air sailing off' Newport Beacb. A victory in Friday's fourth race of the best six-of. seven rate series gave Hornberger three wins and one second-place finish, making him virtually unbeatable for bis second straight world title. The 14-boat race fleet will have a layday today and resume racing Sunday. With each skipper allowed to throwout his worst race in the final scoring. Hornberger is sitting on a perfect score of zero penalty points halfway through the regatta. His nearest competitor as Bob Mosbacber of Houston with 22.4 penalty pomts with an eight-point throwout. Televlelon, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5. 8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: El Dorado vs. La Quinta (tape), Channel 56. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Anzona State at Michigan State, Channel 13. 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Michigan, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -SOCCER: Honduras vs. Canada in World Cup qualifying match from St. John's, Canada, Channel 34. 1 I a.m. -WRF.STLING: Channel 9. Noon -WRF.SrLING: Channel S6. 12:15 -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Montreal, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at Tennessee, Channel 7. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Marlboro Cup from Belmont Race Track in Elmont, N.Y .. Channel 2. 3 p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week 10 review, Channel 2. 3 p.m. -TRACK AND FIELD: IAAF Grand Prix championship from Rome, Channel 4. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgen at Cincin- nati. Channel I I. 4 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Scores from around the country, Channel 7. 4 p.m. -BOXING: Channel S6. 4:30 p.m . -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. S p.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook, Channel 34. S p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pit- tsburgh at Ohio State, Channel 13. !:30 p,m . -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL Pro Magazine, Channel 7. · JO a.m. -BOXING: Kaosal G alexi of Thailand vs. Rafael Orono of Venezuela for world aupcrflyweigbt champio nship from Ba{l&kok, Thailand (tape), Channel 34. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: • MicbiJ:llO at Notre Dame, KPZE ( 1190). . 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. UCLA at Tennessee, KMPC (710). I p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nevada· R-moatCaJ SUU:fullerton. KWOW (1600Y.- 4 p .m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers· at Cincin· nati, KABC (790). S p.m . -BASEBALL: Toro nto at New York Yankees., KNX (1070). 6 p.m. -COl.J..EGE FOOTBALL: Cali· fomia at Oregon State, Kl.AC (570). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Texas at Angels, KMPC(710). 7 p.m . -COu..EGE FOOTBALL: Lona Beach State at San Diego State. KNAC-FM (lOS.S), KSOO (I I 30). a complete pass and the other t>y receiver Eric Dom (knee), the Eagles Panlne 1-1s-1 1-11-0 scrambling away from two Eagle could not muster much off'ense in the ~-fumblet los• 3;~ 1~~ defenders. first haJf (61 yards). Estancia did '"-ltlft-vwcn -111..i NO MO "They (the Eagle defense) were come out strong on its first drive of tNDMOUAL •USMtMG coming after his little butt. They just the second half, marching 66 yards to s-i~;·:;,;::: l.!;_:,:;•;,~· t-26; 81"1°'"· wanted to say 'hello, little guy,'" said its only score. n-cllOdtiet, 1Mt; s1 ..... 10-7'. Johnsotl, Bob Johnson. "His mom doesn't like Bebmd the runnin~f Sherrard. •-1, E. Breu, 2-0. INOfVM>UAL "ASSING that. She wanted no stunts. Craig Conte and Jose · n and a E11'-t(lflllede, 1-1s-1 u "I'm sort of a gambler. I like Las iittle help from some overzealous Et ET-J011n10n, 1-11-0 1ss · 30 'f T d r. d h c ..... 1 ed IMOfVIDUAL ••caMNG Vegas. When you get inside the , 1 oro e1en ers, l e ~es mov Eat-+4emalldt1• ?~26, we1t1ur_-. 1-12. ear· you punt and it goes into the end steadily down the field on the I 6-play r\Oln, M ; con11. 1-6. zone, you've gained 10 yards. I like to march. ET-e11i.v. s-100; Miiier. HS. Vols host Bruins in sellout KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -It's wishful thinkine to believe lOth- ranked UCLA will be intimidated by 90,000-plus hostile fans and a na- tional television audience, says Ten- nessee Coach John~y Ma' ors. "Some folks get h coming in here. But these 1fomians have seen evel)'tl!ing," Majors said this week as his Volunteers prepared for their season opener today against UCLA, 1-0. The college football game will be televised locally on Channel 7 begin- ning at noon at the 91,249-scat Neyland Stadium. the second largest :;allege stadium in the country after Michigan's. The Bruins opened their season last weekend with a 27-24 win over Brigham You ng, breaking the Cougars' win streak at 25. Tennessee, 7-4-1 last year, is healthy after a rash of pre-season injuries. "It was a crucial start for u.s. We're young and not hj&bJy experienced," said UCLA Coacfi Terry Donahue. "We've got a long way to fO." The Pac-I 0 Bruins and Southeastern Conference Vols have met seven times, each team winning three games and tying once. Today's game 1s a sellout. The game pits strong-armed Vol quarterback Tony Robinson and what may be the quickest fleet of receivers 10 the nation against a talented UCLA defense led by linebacker Tommy Taylor of Chat- tanooga. The Bruins' ottcnse occas1onatly ~uttered, callina onJoJln Lccforiour field Joals and relying on a 65-yard interception for a touchdown by safety Craig Rutledge for all but 8 of its points. Donahue is starting former Foun- tain Valley High standout Mau Stevens at quarterback and will try David Nome, who staned the open- er, as his reliever. "We'll settle on a staner later. Right now neither one is dominant. .. he wd. NEWPORT HARBOR WINS •.. From Bl operung game like th.is. "I was disappointed with his setup, but Santa Ana is very quick and the Saints were realJy putting a rush on him. He's not used to getting that kind of rush in practice -I'll tell you that" Foley's favorite target for the evening was 6-6, 196-pound junior wide receiver, Mark Craig. Craig caught 7 passes for 88 yards and a TD. He had four receptions for 51 yards m the decisive second half. Newport opened the scoring early in the first period. The Sailors recovered an errant Santa Ana punt snap on the Saint 10-yard line and Foley hit Craig wtth a touchdown pass. Santa Ana drove 58 yards for a score early in the second period, then Raul Ochoa converted a 40-yard field goal siA minutes later to give the Saints a 9-7 advantage. Santa Ana drove 33 yards for a score late in the period to ta.kc a 17· 7 margin into the locker room. Newport put together a 74-yard scoring drive following the second half kickoff. The key play in the drive was a 24-yard pass from Foley to Craig on a third~and-10 situatitm at the Sailor 38. The TD came on a 3- yard run by Joe Johnson and after the PAT failed, Newport trailed, 17 ·I 3. Newport took advantage ofa costly Santa Ana miscue just a few moments later. Saint quarterback-euot.er, Eric Turner, ro<rcatcd into bis own end zone when the punt snap when over his head. Instead offalling on the ball and allowing Newport tbe safetyl.. be attempted to throw the football. Kex Beishline intercepted for the Tars at the Santa Ana IS. Foley bit Andy Sheppard with a IS- yard aerial on the very next play, giving Harbor a 20-17 advantaac. Defensive tackle Marcus Kelso nailed Turner-in-~ eod zooc wilh t :40 remaining to give Newport a safet)' and wrap up the scoring for the evening. Giddings spent a few moments on the field after the game talking to reporters, but then had to excuse himself. "I've i ot to catch the 'red-eye• to Cham~. Illinois, guys," he said with a big smile. "My boy is the special teams captain for the U niver- sity of Illinois tomorrow against Illinois State, and I wouldn't miss that game for tge world. I'm really excited." Giddings' son, Mike, Jr., is a former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College star. "This was the first game my wife has missed. since l started coaching here," the Newport mentor said as he ran to the locker room. "She went back East early to listen to Mike speak at the Champaign Quarterback O ub this afternoon. "She;JJ be happy when she finds out that we won the opener tonight" * Newl*1 HMMr 2',, S... AM 17 sent• AN o 17 o ~17 HewPOrt H1'1IOI' 7 0 I J 2-22 HH-<r1'9 10 c>e» from Folrf CCobet1V llldc) SA-t.MUM 2 rvn (kldt llllecll SA--Ocholl Ml FG SA-Wiibon 9 c>eH from Turllef' (Jonft rusnl HH-JOllntoll l run (kldc t1lledl Ht+-~d IS peu frcom FOlllY (COOlrtt kldc) HH-i<llso tedlled Turner 111 elld tone tot MfttV At~ l .500 (etllmetedl GAMa ST A TISTICI SA NH First dowM \S 12 ftuallft·ver~ 37·1>6 IHI Pe•llM var~ 117 lSl Pe•llM 10-20-1 lS-29-0 Punt• 2-lS •-ft Fumoles-tumO!lt Iott 1·4 IHI Ptnelllft·varcb c>enelltec:t N4 7-67 INOfVK>UAL IUISHIMG SA-Joni\, t-tf, Pwll, ?-IS; Del.eltlv1. 6-14, 011v1r• l.,.; L..ttute. 6-ll ; Tumer. 11>-t, ArtehlOe. M . NH-~. 1-.. ; McC11419nd, 2·1, JoM-'°"• •·•; ,OlllY, •· 1 IMDMOUAL .. ASS*e SA-Turner. 10-20-1. 117 N..-F~2_t-O, 151; JoflMOn, 0-0-0. .,. ""'""'"'A'-·~ -SA-0.Uftlve, l·I•; Hutlev, 2-U; Wlb>n, 2-D; Oii~. t•U HH-<relO, 1·•; McClellencl, 4'-tt, SNHotfd, 1·)6; WlldrMll, l-11; JoMIOll, 1·). Fornier Cowboy Springs handed 45-day sentence support and show him everyone ia behind him." Oilers, Mesa, Estancia win in polo . Hardman, Artists face Buena Park Laauna Beach Hiah's Attlsu open the T 98S foot bill season toniplt. hosting the Buena Park Coyotes 1n a non·l~e pme, bcainnina at 7:30. DALLAS (AP) -Fonner Dall Cowbors runnina beck Ron Sprin was &Jven a 45-day probated sentence, fined $2,000 and ordered to pey restitution for a police officers' medical balls Friday followina bis conviction for resisting arrest at a topless niahtclub. Sprinp, 281 who wu released by the Cowboys in Auaust. wu indicted in f ebruary on a charac of 111J11vatcd 1111ult ·on a police officer, a felony punishable by up to I 0 yea.rs in priJoo. But the JUry convicied him of the lcucr, mildemcaoor cbarJC of resistina arrrest Thursday. Huntinaton Beach, Costa Mesa and Estancia hi&hs each claimed water polo tnumphs, but in differing Cashions Fnday, with the Oilers and Mustangs squeakina P'St then op~ nents and the Eqles crushina Laauna Hills. H~'s how 1t happened· Ru...... Bea~ t, eypn.. I: Junior Chuck Joseph rut a toe.I late 10 the fourth quarter to aivc Huntinaton Beach the Vlctory over Cypress in 1be OUen'poot ,_. Joseph led Huntington Beach (2-1) wlth three goals, while teammate Kurt K.iendoerfer added two to lead the Oilers E1tuda II, ....... BWs S: Jim Devore pouted io xven pls -su 10 the first ball -and twin brother Richard bad 16 "VCI in goal IS the Eqlcs opetM>d their tcUOn wath the easy win at home. Jim Devore'• au aoa.Js helped Estancia man ufac::ru.re a 9-1 baJf\ime bulse u be scored thru umes ID each of the first two periods. Junior Rob LaudCfdale and senior Bnan Cook added thru aoals apiece for Estancia, while Joe Weder ind Marlc Coyan notched one apiece. c.aa .,.... 11, DoWHy t: The Mustanp scored thru aoala in the tut period to defeat the host Vikinas. Alex Crenshaw, who bad five goals on the da~. IOOred with about two minutes left to ~ the win. Cedrick Hardman gets his initial start as the Artists' bead coach and is bankina on the 1-2 punch of qu1r- terbeck John K.imblll and fullback Joaathon Todd for much of hia off'ens1ve succ:iess. Also in action toni1ht. on the e-aht- man level, 11 Liberty Christian Hi&h's Minutemen. Libeny ChriatJan opens apinst Inland Cbrbaian in a 7:30 pmc at Colton High. ' . : • Tbc 010c-wom1n . thtcc man jury delibC'rated m ore tha.n two boun befott aan:eina upon a tenience for the vct.er'ln ruJfnina beck. Duril'\I the punishment phase of the trial on Frida)I, jurors beard teatimoo)' from a perade of Sprinp' fonner ae.ammates ..mo appeared u ctui,racter W1lnCSXS .. .. I came out maJnJy bcaute Ron Spti np 11 a JOOd friend," aaJd blickup Quarttrbeck Gary Hoteboe>m. "We wanted to 11ve him tome moral Police bad been called to lbc Million Dollar Saloon· on Jan. 18 by the day ma~. who said Sprinp wascauaioaa disturbance and refU.acd to leave. Cpl. Vanessa Pia told tbe JU!Y that Sprinp hid rut her on the lip, ldck:ed ber io the shin, "body slammed .. bet ipinat a bu and thrown bef over bit noot1. Sprinp wu ordered on Friday to pay her medical blUs ofSl.J76.l4. ~~~----- OILERS •.. hem Bl lead, Hatch and the ~st of tho Huntinaton defente cloled the door on CdM the mt of the Nah.L "Our defente wu just outlt&ftd-ina." Mid Pucoe. "We controlled the Urie of scrimmage aU niabt. We cut down their runnina pme, which is what they like to do best." The Oiler defense limited Corona to. 24 ytrdl ruahina for the ftiabt. Sea Kina quarterback Tod Bearbower managed 177 yards throu&h the air, but most of that came wben the game was out of reach. Huntington Beach on the other hand. rolled up 154 yards on the around (led by running back Scon Elliott with 80) and picked up I 54 more on the arm of Napoli. The offensive line of Scott Mobedy (6-3, 23~, Todd Llttle(6-3, 240), Tim Wilson 6-0, 230) Paul Garver (6-1, 210) an Dan Brummett (6-2, 190) enabled the Oilers to control the line play and wear the Sea Kings down when their defense stayed on the field too Iona in the second half. "We made some mistakci tonight, plus they're a good team," said CdM Coach Dave Holland. "We bad some first night jitters that I think we'U brealc out of. I'm not panicking yet" The Sea Kings had taken their 7-3 lead when Bcarbower rut running back Chris Warner with a screen pass that went for 70 yards. Warner took the ball at the Sea King 35 and cut back through the Oiler defense for the score. * H""""""' ... di 23, C.,.. dll M9r 1 Corone 691 /Mr 7 0 0 ~ 7 HunllMIOll a..ctl 3 0 7 1)-23 H&-+11dlla 2S FG CdM-W1t'Mf 70 oen fl'om BMrbower (Greco kldt) H8-N1POll 3 run (Hldlla kldt) Ha-Purdue 90 oeu fl'om Neloll (run tellecl) H&-+11tch SS return wlll't lntercecitlon CH1ntev kick) Allen41~· 2.000 (esllmeled) GAMll STATISTICS CdM Flrat Clowna 9 ltuahes-vtrd•OI 23·24 Pa11lnc1 v1rde111 177 Panlno 10-11-1 Punta 4·35 Fumt>Mt·tumbles IOtl 2·0 "9nelllft•Ylrdl pen&llled 4·30 He " 31-154 157 9-19-0 3-17 3-0 S-25 INDMDUAL RUSHING CdM-Turner. 11·33; Werner, 3·1or·mlnua·3; 8Mrll0wer, S-fot'-mlnus-6. H&-ellott. 11-IO; Her111nde1, 5·46, Rou, S•l9, lteNlne, S-1; NePOll, S-lor·mlnua-12 INOfVtDUAL ,.ASSING CdM-eelrtle>wlf', 10-11·1, In. H&-NePOll, t-lt-0, IS7 INDIVIDUAL RRCRIVING CcSM-W•mlf', 3•17, McCellum, 3·43, McLluONln, 3-27, Fruendl, 1·20, H&-Purdve, 4· 106; Enlou, 2·25, Ron , I· II; Renllno, 1-11; Gerver, 1·4 Oller QB Joe Napoli teta pue off (top) before Cdll'• Chrt.a Kllpatrlck (79) and o.llr .... .-... ., LM ,.,_ llatt DuBow (85) cloee ln. Below. Scott Elliott la tackled by two Sea KJ.nga. Orange eo.1 OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, 8-ptember 14, 111& • Vanderriet's ~· 2 TD passes .. lead Marina Vikes' defense also in top form In 21-7 victory over Aztecs By HOWARD L HANDY o.llJ ,._ C..r J • 1 Rack Vandcrriet connected on a patr oflong touchdown passes to wide rccciv~r Steve Jennings and the Marina High defensive unit pltyed to near mid-season form Friday night as the Vikings handed Esperanza f-ligh a 21-7 defeat on the Westminster High field. Vandemet, a deccpuve wuhbone runner at quarterback. threw only nine passesdurina the game but hat on four, including two to Jennings for 46 and 65 yard touchdowns iu the Vikln$5 defeated the Aztecs for the first lime under head coach Dave Thompson. The scnes 1s now 1-1-1 under Thompson. 'I'm rcaUy happy with the way we played tonight," Thompson sa1d fol- lowing the game. "Our defense did an outstanding job. The secondal) was excellent and our pass rush With Tyrone Youngblood, Ra y ~aples. Dave Winterhalter and Ron Larson was outstanding. ··we were patient on offense and didn't tum the ball over very much so I didn't get too frustrated when we didn't move the ball, especially in the first half. We were ahead though. on the scoreboard. "We hit two long passes tonight which we dJdn't do over there (10 Hawaii last week when the V1kmgs and St. Louis High t1~. 9-9). It's 01~ to throw deep. It looks hlct we had a lot of offense ·-rm sure having a game before this one gave us an advantage. The b1ggest factor probably was 1n cond1uonmg. We only had one case of cramps and they had several (The game was the first of the season for Esperanza. I "I dJdn'l think our Umana wu lOO good tonight but we'll act ~r l.t\ tune goes on, " said Thompson. ' Thompson was lii&b in his pra.ite of defensive secondary leader Biltf Craft who packed one off at his o~ 29-yard llne and returned it 49 yards to the Aztec 22. Man Matay and Keath Laszlo also had int.en:epuoriJ for the v wngs. Manna opened the sconng with 3:01 left in the first balf foUowina a fumble recovery by Preston liayslcf\C at the Esperanza 47. Quart~ V andemet earned three umci for ~ yards and Make Stafford went tlae final 13 includmg a 7-yard TD scamper. Ben Lefrancois lcicked the conversion to put the Viking.s in front, 7-0. The other two scores ca.me oo Vandemet passes Lo Jeorungs. After tumng only one of five attempts 10 dlic first half. Vandemet came out ta 10g tn the third quarter, tuning Goldsboro for 14 yards and Jenni on a 4~yard scoring p~y thtte minutes into the period. · Esperanza put on its only sustained dnve of the rught following tit ensuing kickoff. movmg 80 yards bl nine plays for its lone TD. Q~· terback Grq Beck.man conncctfd Wlth tatlback Mike M1scaooe from I f yards out for the score with Oa•e Cusater klcklng the extra point. After Craft blocked a field goal ut~ Vandemet went to the aulanes again, tlus ume connecting on a 65-h:' sconog pass to Jennings Wlth Le • coas making 1t 21-7 on the second play of the fourth penod. The three intercepuoos thwarted any further thoughts of the Aztecs sconng dunng the final penod. Irvine wins intra-city battle over University The Manna defense aJlowld Esperanza to penetrate to the Vlk.mg 44-yard bne once 10 the first half and except for the TD dnve. kept them at bay for the balance of the game. ne .Utecs had the ball at the Viking 27 following a fumble recovery bot ~ missed field goal ended a threat afteT they picked up only thrtt yards. LaU:r they got to the 43 before Craft mack has mtercepuon .... Marlnll 21, EIOWWIU 1 Trojan mistakes help Vaqs break open close game in second half for 29-8 win By ST AN GRANCB o.llJNMC..1 '''~ Irvine High's Vaqueros completely dominated a much smaller and younger'tcam from Unjvcrsity High, 29-8 Friday night at lrvine in the 1985 football opener for both teams. Irvine Coach Terry Henigan was happy with the victory, although he admitted that the Vaqueros still need a lot of work. "It was a typical first game.and both teams made many mistakes," he said. "I was very pleased by the way the defense performed. We were a link lucky as we came up with some breaks in the third quaner " At haJtt1me ll was 7-0 in lnine's favor with the lone score coming on a 4-yard run by Al Diaz. Then baclc-to- back interceptions 1n the third quar- ter led to a 29-yard field goal by 8111 Brosnan and a 1-}ard touchdown run by Diaz Late in the quaner, Diaz added on :i 2-yard sconng run as Irvine took advantage of a bad snap from ce nter which gave ll the ball at the :!. Irvine's final score came on a I - yard run by Mike Steinke. wh1rh capped a 62-yard march. Wllh a minute remaining. Uruverstt}' final h got on the board as quanerback Ban Silberman found wide receiver Tom Phelps alone in the end zone for an I I-yard touchdown strike The Vaqueros offensive lane com- pletely overwhelmed Un1ver~11, I ackJe Greg Gerardi and guard Bill !\-iazehn opened up holes so often that lr\1ne onl:r needed to thro"' fi,e times, as compared to 51 running pla}'S. I he score could have been a lot worse as Irvine had two touchdown pla) s called back b> penahues tn the .first half In facL tbc Vaqueros \\ere their o"'n "NOrst enem' The\ fumbled '"' 11mes <losing t\loOI and had 1.i penalties for I I 0 ~anh The In inc delcn-.e did a great JOh controhng the lint oil scnmmage as l ·nl\er>tl) found running difficult \.\hen the T roJans tned w pa<;\ the MESA ••• From Bl whose foot proved to be the difference IO the game. kicked the PAT to put Mustangs in front to stay. Rustlers, Bucs renew rivalry Costa Mesa accumulated only 63 total yards in the first half with JUSt three first downs -the Matadors had 71 yards with fi ve first downs -but received a nice 45-yard run by Scott Anderson from the Bolsa 49-yard line with 7:34 left in the third quaner to set up its final score. a 27-yard field goal by Grady with 5: 12 remaining in the third quarttr which put CM on top 10-6. Anderson's run put the ball on the four. but the Mustangs. because of too many penalties. couldn't land the ball into the end zone. They settled for the field goal -good enough to gJve Baldwin his first wi n. "I think Bolsa (2-8 last year) 1s a much-improved team," said Baldwin. His own team might be even more improved. * Cesta Meu 10, MM Orandl 6 Cotll Mew 0 1 3 ~10 8o!M Grende 0 6 0 ~ 6 8G-FI.,.., l run (kick felled) CM-W19mor• 1 oeu fl'orn lloelflque1 CGreov lo.lell) CM-VrldV 27 FG Attlf\Cll~. 600 (esllmetedl GAMa STATISTICS CM F lri I Clown a 4 Rutllel·YtrOlff 19· 76 P1aalno vardloe 46 Penlno •· •6· I Punts 4·29 Fwnll!M~ Iott O·O P9nettlft·v•rOI -HO -1.ft ltG 13 44·13' 43 6· 12· I 4•21 2·1 t)-120 INl)IVIOUAL RUSHING CM-Andenon, 16•IO; Rodfloul1. l-for- mlnva·• I G-Torresa, 16·44; S. Velde1, 10-43, Fllher, lt·:M, Mat,..,, ... ,s. INOfVIOUAL ,.ASSING C~oorlque1, •·16-1, 46 tG-i=ls.Nr. 6-12·1, 4l. INOtVIOUAL RIC•IVIMG CM-<rowe, 1-11; Certson. 1·16, WIOmore. 1-71 e.dl, l·S. eo--Me1,..,, 2-12; Nieto, 1-17, s Valde1, 1·7~ Torrwat, 1·7; M. \lalde1, 1-• Renwick slgas to boz la Iriine Steve Renwick, the middleweia)\t champion of New Zealand. will malct h11 United StateS rina,debut Sept. 26 at the Marriott Hot.el in Irvine. Renwick, from WeUiniton, N.Z .. w\ll fiabt Damasio Conn of Los Anaelcs in a 10-rouod bout. Renwick hu a t 4-3 record, while Cortei has won riiht of nine matches. Also, promoter-matchmaker Don Frucr has added an eifbt-rnundcr, putina O.be U ra of Wb.ittier apinst La Puente's Dino Ramira at 127 pounds. Featured in the 10-round main event that niabt wiJJ be Sean Mannion of Boston apinat Billy RobetUon of LOI Anatlcs. They a.re middl~l).hts dOiden west, occ have high hopes asseason begins By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of IN Delly l'ltot alafl Whether the game 1<; played as the last game of the season or the opener. both coaches agree that Orange Coast vs. Golden West is omething special ID football. The two teams will tee 11 up tonight at 7.30 on the Orange Coast campu-; to began what each team hopes will he a much-improved season after both endured 4-6 campaigns an 1984. Meanwhile. Saddleback Wlll open its 1985 season at home at 7:30 Past scores I 966-0rangc ( 03\1 14 ( oolden \\ C'\I I \ 191.17-0rangr ( oa\I tu CioldC'n \\c•t • 1'168-C..oldcn \\.e\t '4 Orange( ua\t ~·• I Q69-0rangc ( oast ''1 (,olden WC'~t ~" 1970-Golden Wc~I 11. Orange C oa\t 11 1971-0rangc C03\l ~I. GoldC'n Wc~t ~I 1972-0rangc Coa\t 10. Goldt'n We~t 11 1973-<1olden V. C\t 2K. Orange ( oa)t ~" 1974-(,oldcn \\en 23 Orange l oa•t :!Cl 1975-0rangt'(out \1(,oldenWe~t1.1 1976-(,oldcn V.('\l I J Orange C"oast II 1977-0ran&e ( OUl Ii ( roldC'n \\lest , 19,8-0range < oa~t 'J < rnlden \\Int 14 1979-C'!Oldcn V.r<>t 10 Orange< oa~I ' 1980-Golden We\! lO Orange Coa~I o IQ8J-Golden We\t Ill. Orange(oas1 14 1118::!-Golden \\. rst 44 Orange (" 03\t 11 1983-<)rangr( oast l 4. <•olden We,l ~' 1984--Golden Wcs1 ~I Orange Coast ' against an El Camino team that beat that this is the season opener for both the Gauchos in the season opener last squads will also contnbute to erroro; year at El Camino. on the field W11h the number ot It will be the second straight ~ason freshmen we 're io1ng to be using. """' that Oranse Coast anti Golden West know they're going to have opcntng- 11ave met in the opener af\er playing 01ghtJ1tters." the finale the previous three years. The players ma~ ha' e changed The opposing coaches differ on the over the years. but not the coache'i thoughts of playing an arch-nval to Tucker 1s beginning his Nth ~ason at luck off the season. OC'C. while Shackleford 1 start1ngh" "I don't care when we play 'cm." :?0th. sa1d!]olden West's Ray Shackleford. The two teams will ™: fielding ·'It's a game that everyone looks perhaps their largest teams in h1stol) foi:wardJo an the commun.tl)'~ IL'~ a-.with Orange o:ut -a~ging-250 long rivalry and a game that everyone pounds acro~s the offensive hne and wants to see And the crowds are Golden West, 272. generally better tor th1'i game than Earning the nod at quanerhack tor any other." Golden West wall be Wcstman\tcr Countered Dick Tucker of Orange High product Tim Hanson. who "1.,.. Coasc "frankly, I'd rather open tht• limited action a~ a freshman t 1c·11 he season against a team that doesn't stir opera ling out of the I-formation up emotions because pla}'er.1 don't Orange Coai.t will counter "'Ith 1t!ir really need any added pressure for the wishbone. something that th<' Piratr'> first game. :mployed on a pa~-t.imc ba"i1!ir la\I "And. this Wiii be an emotion-year. This year, ex ( \lolll USC tha1 charged game and mistakes arc often offense e1clus1vel} wtth the t horc ol a part of that kind of game. The fact running 1t falling on the <Jhouldcrs ol Roadrunners win , 7 -0 .. Saddlebaclc H~iti·s Roadrunnen opened the 1985 prep football sc:ason with a banJ -then settled 1n to record a 7-0 Victory over Santa Ann Valley at'lhc Santa Ana Bowl. The Roadrunners drove 63yards1n 12 plays on their first posse ion, w\lh Onassis Haddix carry1na over from three yards out for the touchdown Bnan Hoaalman kteked the PAT and the Roadrunners had their 7-0 lead, but lJ\e momentum ,eneratcd from that dnve fatted to keep th1nas '°'"" Sant.a Ana Vallty thrtated on several OCl.l'\tU1'll 1n 1hc ~lonJ h.111 but couldn't put the N,11 in Glenn Campbell. who n.a h('d for S2 yard on 6 came in the touch- down dnve. fin1 hcd with 'Kl yards on IS c.ames .. 11••1111~ 7, S..... AM V...., 0 ~· 10 0~ Seftle Alll V...... 0 0 0 ~ ~·)""' (~ IC'! An.ndal!m UGO !ftllmel9dl ~AL RU'SMING ~ ........... lS<tO. Heddi•. J·2' INON'IOUA&. ,.ASMN9 s.o-4~ >+•.JO. llllOMOUAL "ICSiv.G W·~(l'\U, I tt, ~ t tt, MNdl•, 1-1 \lanna High produ1..1 i...en La'11o .. It'\ a tailor-matk oOcn'>c 11.>r i...cnn' ... -.aid Tucker .. The otkn'-l' require\ J quanerbad. to 0e hard- nosed. l.i'>t and a hettc:r than ade- 4uatc: pav~cr Kcnn' possn\C\ all that and more .. La<izlo LOmplclcd 1" of I"'~ pn, .. c, last sea\on tor OC( for 976 ~anh and nine tou,hdov.n s D1scount1ng \Jlk )ardc1ge hl' "'a~ the leading ru,ha 11n the team p1d,ing up -:x 'anh ··1t "'Ill Ix' the onh llml· tht<i \Car ,,e·11 '>l.'l' 11 (the "'l"ihhond · \Jtd \ha, kkt11rd "\.\ e·\l. done l'\l'" thing poso;1hk Ill prepare to ti' 10 \l11p 11 \.\ e "'en· an option team our~cll lnr t: \tar' and 11ur stat1"illC'i 'h11v. that 11ur 1urnl" l'r" tht.' \t.'Jr'> Jltt·r ~t· \h1pfl('d using 1t \.\l'rl' ahout the r;.inw "~<) I d,rn·t think that 1urn<1\l'r' will tx· a h1g problem tor lht•m .. N1nl' rc:tummg \taner; and lo le ttermen \\Ill opc.>n tor 1he P1r:lle\ Jornintr. L.1'110 tn the hal klield v.111 Ix' fullhal kl hn<. ~1endcnhall (fl-II : I l ()(( ·, '" ~ ru.,her IJ<il \t'J!.on and \OphomMc halfbad .. s 81,h Hand.1ruk 6-0 ~ t 1" ,tnd ~·ot Hage' I fl-I I')( ll TIRES STOCK REDUCTION SALE GOODRICH -TA'• sut>1ec1 to stock on hand P205/70A-14 WW ' 58 50 . P205 70R-14 WW ' 6 t 20 P225/70R-15 WW ' 63 10 P 175/70A-13 Btk ' 43 50 P185/70A-13 Blk ' 47 10 P 185170R-14 Btk ' 50 00 P 195/70R-14 Blk ' 52 50 P205170R-14 Btk ' 54 60 P205170R-14 . AWL ' 59 90 P2 15t 70R-1 4 AWL ' 62 70 P225170A-14 AWL ' 65 30 P215t 70A-15 AWL ' 63 60 P225170A-1 S AWL ' 67 70 P235t70R-15 AWL ' 69 80 P235170R· 15 AWL ' 76 • 1 P265/SOR-13 AWL ' 8e 70 P2751SOA-15 AWL ' 91 00 P295/50R-15 AWL '100.2(\ P235/60R-15.. AWL ' 68 90 P255160R-tO ... AWL ' 74 20 P275/60R-15 .... RWL..' 78 00 Es-enra 0 0 1 0-. 7 quanerback was almost alwa)'S uncler -...,..~Stefford 1 run H .. etrenc.ots 0k~1 1 7-21 heavy pressure M-Jennlnes " 11en from v.~, I h II b d ' U 1.. .. r1nco•s 11.ICll 1 mgs were not a a 1or n1ver-E-Ml.ck>tM 11 oeu trom IMcllmen tCu4tr s1ty. Running back Shawn Noble •lei<• came off the bench and helped spark M-Jenn1no1 •S o.eu "'°"' ll•nd«N• d N bl IL .. r1ncol1 •ICkl the Trojans to a sconng nve. o e. AHenoenc• •.100 1n11me1ed> a senior. gained 56 yards on fivr GAME suTisncs cames. including a run of 32 yard.s. >\lso. senior wide rece1vrr Jetl ~cGovem had a good night as he caught four passes for 1 I "ards ln·me ""as spark~ b)' senior quar- te rback Jamm ) Ra)'e and senior flanker Bill Brosnan Ra\e rushed for 76 vards and made man\ ke\ third down con"ers1on s · Brosnan rushed tor b~ \ards on eight cames. .. lrvlne 29. UMlenltY • ,,,,,,,. o 1 10 -~ Ut11v..-lJIY 0 0 ~ 8 1rv--O at 4 ''-'" 8 '0\ner .. '' trv-8rosnen 19 ~ C. ,,..,_O az ' ruf'll ' c. .. •a ~ tn.-0 az 2 ru1t Brosnan • c• 1r.,..-S1e·n"e l """" i..-c:11. fe1-.0 un.-Ptletos 11 oau trorr S· oer ..,..an B•'"" oau lrom Slloe•men .a.11enoar>e1 1 300 t\l•me •.a GAME STATISTICS If"' F .r" oowns l Rusri.s-varoeo• • • ]&Q Pautno varoeoe iS Uni s )() 70 Ml Pa i\lnQ / " 0 ,.., '* : Pun's t' ' l4 i;:-.,,.,t>tes·tv"'t>te\ >OS' & 1 l·O Penellles·veros oen111zed • 10 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING rv--lle ve 11· 16 8rotn1r ! &1 "".-. • '-l Ren1er1a 6·1S Cova 1 n Snooch ~ & ~"" gen. I· 13, S•e<n•t 2 I 0 1z l 7 C..x-<l •or-minus) Unl--NC>b'I S· \.6 '-t •tr ~ : B~ _. 8 o "1owero 1-2 S1t()erm1n • 0 88••' )·•o• mlnut, l Allton 1 tor r"'l•nw, 1 INDIVIDUAi.. l"ASSINC lr~avt 2·S·O 25 Unt-SllbermM S 12 2 •~ B~• ~, 2 0 INDIVIDUAL AECEIVING lrv-COOkt I-If ~•"'•"• Unl-MC'Gover• f )t <\II'" I ll ?~• O> 1-11 66mo. TEAMS E F JtJ.I CIOWru. 12 A.;V .. \·v1ro10« 32· 16" Pan no v1rdl11t 9J oua "9 11-n·l p'"'"'' •-36 Curn1>1n·luMDot\ IO\' 1 1 ~I ........ ~, ~· ltO J· IS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING E-M••CO'.... • 41 M \C•O"• Bec:11m1" 9· 70 M-S•elforo 9 H ~llUll 11·11 OuM 1-4 -.1en<>er• ~1 10 ~ F••nQ•~•• l·l INDIVIDUAi.. PASSJNG E-B«'""•" 11-n -l 93 M-Venoer•t•• •·9-0 U2 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING E-Mu on i ·O MAtc:Ntl' 1 S Ctencv J·l~ _._,. t 16 1.0"~ I 1 Mt.clone ~ ll 1...0U'"'e I 1 ¥-M1ou1e 1 GO'OsllOrc -U J.,,nlll9\ 2 II Dana Hills tops Eagles in tennis E~tanc1a'c; \atahe Hastings. play· ing 'l) I single\ posted straight-St! \ 1ctone~ Fnda' hut the Eagles came up on the losing end of a 10-~ dec1s1on · to Dana H 11lc. tn g.irlt. non-leagUt· tennis at E tan1..1a Hastings v.as c~m,incing in a t>-1 b-~ 6-1 \I.In v. htlc 'ophomon.-EIC113 Bir"Ch sho"'~ pre m.~ with a one«' 'irtol' at ..econ.:l 'anglec. 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J.._..O CAUf'OttMIA McOwtld Aentlr ft> IJolltt~ T-.sftpr Htrrtll u 08rltn lb Vtlltlln dll Wtrdlf Sltullflt c OWelkr r1 IYeCHelb Wllkr111 u Ste1113b T ..... .,.~ ) 0 I 0 30 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 40 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 JI IS I T ... k*'WW....._ "''" .. 4000 4 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 2 I I 2 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 l 0 I 0 lO OO 3 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 Teat - -..._. c...... .... _, Gtmt Wlnnlno H I -~Ct). DP-TeitH 2, Ctllfomlt I. LO&-Ttu\ 7, Ctllfornlt S. 2~trd, SltUOM. 3&- C-. HR-J~toll (23). S&-Scflofleld (9 ). • H It •1t N SO Tntt Houoll L, 14· IS I S 2 2 2 S c..... SUtlonW,14-1 1 2 0 0 l 2 Cliburn I 2 0 0 0 0 OMcwtS,17 I I 0 0 0 0 HBP-Oownlno bV HO\l9f1 ~' 2. T~:l3. A-25,Jtt. POllOor ""'-' Miiiar car-o.rw $c:oftltr'$ Oownl119 .Jtckton Pwllf• JoM\ 0.ClllOft Grk:h eoont -rron Untrft Schofttld Howell W11ton9 Hendrie.le Wtlflt t<MOv T ..... ...... •W.•9" IATTlltO ... 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Sitton I. x-Wl"'""""' ·-s--IOltlt ........ LM9lle (~ TillMrMllY"t ._, IATTINO (3:)5 ti belt~. St. L.oul&, JI!;....,...~ .nb Herr. Sr. L.oult. Jl1; •tlnee. Molllfetl, .310; s.n.....~ . .-•uNs-Murorlv. Alltllft, 107; • ..._, MoftlrMI, ,., Mc:Get. SI. Loult, M; 5-lld· lltrt, Chlalto, tS; Colemen, St. Loult, '3. •ll-f"w1llll', Clnclnnlltl, IOI, MA/I.,..,, Alltlllt, f?, Htfr, St. ~. N , G. \Nlltoll, Pt!~. •: J. Clerk, St. L.oult, 14 HITs-McOtt, $1. 1.oult , 115; GwvM, S.n Ot91o. 1'7, Ptf'tl.,, Clnclnntll. IM; SendMro, Clllceeo. 163; Htfr, St. Louil, 1.0. OOUILE5-fl9r11w, Clndnnttl, Ji; G Wlllon, l"tllltd91PNt, :J:I; Cruz, HoullOll, ». Herr, St. L.oull, n: Wt!IKtl, Mont,...i, )1. T•IPLE5-Mc0tt, SI. ~t. '6; s.tnuel, PtllltM>lllt, 11; CCIWntll, $1. ~ •• 10; ••'-· Montreal, 10; c.n-. Mot.nlOll .... HOM& RUNS--MufPIW, A119ntt, lS, ~ ~ 121 Sdwnl<ll, PNIMll· Piiia. 21; ,._rktr, Cincinnati, 27; Ctntt. Ntw YOl'tl, 26. STOLEN 9ASES--COltmen, SI. LOUii, n : Rtlnel, Molltrttl, 5', s.mu.1. 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AP9nt Powtlf Howtll Nltdnf\M L,7·• ~ ~ Ha•• N SO 2 M 2 I 0 2 I 2 I 2 ? , , 22-3 , 2 2 I ' I 1·3 I I I ) I Soto • s • • 5 1 "iurne ' o o 0 ) 3 I 0 l 0 0 0 Frtl!CO 2 2 I F"o-w,,.. ' 0 0 H9P-lltn Gordtr (l>v Powe41) WP-Soto. T-J:OO. A-21,HI, Miit. ••• NATIONAL. CCHt,UCMCIE Item• Atlante New Orlttnt Stn Franclt<o Clllctoo Detroit MfnnetOll Grte11 eav Tt mPt 9tY ·-w L T ' 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 ~ ~,... ,.A 1.000 20 " ,000 » 11 .000 27 47 .000 " 2' I 0 0 1.000 • 2' 1 0 0 1.000 2t 17 1 0 0 1.000 1' '1 0 1 0 000 10 2, 0 1 0 .000 21 • IEt .t Otlltt I O O 1.000 '4 14 NY Gltnta 1 0 0 1.000 21 0 SI Loult I 0 0 1.000 21 24 Ptll~lt 0 I 0 .000 0 21 WtttllM IOll 0 l 0 ,000 14 '4 AM•ltlCAM COM'altlMC• Houlton Plltlbul'"Ofl c 111(11111111 ClllVtltfld ...._Enolalld lufftlO llldlanePOlt• Miami HY Jell w..t 2 0 0 1.000 13 47 -1 0 0 UIDO 14-.t 1 o o 1.000 a 2• l l 0 JOO SI M 0 I 0 .00016 20 CAllrm 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 Rut 1000 " 23 1.000 45 , .000 1• 21 .000 u 71 I 0 0 1000 ,. '° 0 I 0 MO t 14 OI0 ,4I00 3'5 0 1 0 .000 2'l 2' 0 I 0 000 0 JI ........ o.-llamt at Pl'llltdalotllt (Clltnnel 2 t i 10 1.m.) Allenta •I Sell F~ (Cl\tMel J •I 1 om > Setllle t i San O'-(Cl\tnMI 4 t i I o.m.l lvff ... II Ntw Yortt Jttt ClftCIMttl ti SI Louil Dtlltt ti o.tfolt Houlton at WtttllfltlOll New Efll'llNI t t CNcMo MIMttO!t t i T.,,... ltv ~··Miami New OrtlMs •t Otllwf New Y«11 Oletlft tt ~"" ltv Mt aY'• ..... ,..~ •• ~ (ClwlNI 1 I I,, . ~ ...... Mt••• T'OOAM eNtMI .... Nrltdll-•-vw. Ctl State f'ulilnOll .. StftJt l4M 1ow4 ( 1 " m ) L.oflt l..c;rl $1tfe al ~ 0.... Sl9ft II Stll JaM Sltte .. SfMfwd ~ w..~ $ttft t i ,_.,,land. n ~Lav._. ti ,,..,,. Sl•f-. n Ulllfl at *-II, n ,... ....... ,..,..,.. Sttte Notffl ~-,.._ 8' Cal'-" Cal.OJ, 11 Men's golf results Women 'sgolfresults J-1..oQ 74·7>-147 ClndY Meclltv 74·7>-141 Vtlllllnnet 74·7>-147 9onnll....,., 74-T>-147 J-Gecldtt ,,.,, ..... ,,.., a.city Pietrton n -70-147 """"'~ 74·7>-147 t<ttflv ..... tit 7'·7S-1• s. G.-r.ittl n-n-1• Mllr1lftt...... 7)-7S-1• ~-~ 74-7+-1• Jo AM Wtellem 7S-T>-1• PWll Gi.tnn J't-76--1• o. Melttwlln 74·7+-1• Mllll Edee 72·7r1• ltr11 luNlowtllv 73·7S-1• LYM Adtmi n -71-141 Lynn Pwtltr 76-7>-14' .Jullt Pvnt 7'·7>-14' Slwrl Tunw n -n-1.49 Tiier-Hft&lon 76-7>-14' .._..... Ktau 1s-1.-149 ltr1> TllOrllat 7J·76--14' C. Outeen 76-7>-14' K•"'Y HI•• n-n-uo Kttrlrvtl v oune n · n-uo Cttflv Mtllt 7'·11-150 Di-DtlleV 74·7t-1SO M«v OtLone n -n-150 Ottlellt Htl 7S-7S-1SO N. l.Aclbtfltr 73·77-150 Ptltv Htvet 74·7t-1SO MllMt Whitmire 7S-7S-ISO Patti •1110 76-7+-ISO e. PtndtrM•• 1'-1.-1so , .... ,.~ L.ort Wftl 74·77-151 Dabblt MatMV n ·7t--15l LIM Vouno 7'·7S-1S1 Pit Nn.-n -7'-151 s. 8trto1tc1111 14·n-m c. Montoomerv 74-n-1s1 MMv DWVtf' 71·73-ISI JtntCrtftw 77·7-151 Sue Ertl 17.7.-151 G. L.tt Hirata 75-76-151 L.turlt llalr 74·77-151 CtrolYll Hll ClnOV Floo Km Monellfltn 5Nrl9v Furtono Jedlle lertlcll J. Kttmltrlkl LAurl~ Marty Ok:ktn0n PtlMtven Eltlnt CrOtbY ~Frltl N. wtl ... llrwtt Amy8aft1 Joell.Jovce Colleln Wtllltf Ct1ollnt Gowen Lindt Hunt M. Ftn·Oltl L.tur1...,.,, Httltltr 0r- Ktrt11 Ci<tVltv L VIII\ Connellv V1dl I F lll'llOll bFoetamtn Suttn Stndtr• Stndr• SPutldl c . .J. c.itl1on Sutlt McAlbltr MerMref Wtrd •·Annt 5tlldar M. Annt Wldmtll Mlrwtv~ SMlltv Htmlln ~ncy Maunder JUlllnlUIW Patti Marquis StrthL.eV_,. Ct"'Y •evnold$ Laura Hur10ut Joenne Paclllo SYslt hrdov Sheron hrrtll ltulflJttMn Mtrlht NtUM M. Rdroz·Hrdn ~Kt41v Partv ~n Senlors golf results (at~Yt.) Ptttr TllOmlOtl 34·~ loO Erlc:kaon ••Jonn11on Howlt~ """1erltr-.r FreCIHtnlM l«>Goalbv Jonn eroe11e StmSl'IMd AJ a..M11111< Oouos.notrs Jerrvhrbtf l lllv MaxW9il JlmFwr" Tad Krotl 37·37-74 ll·J7-75 l7·-7S 11·-1S l6·3'-75 '6•3'-75 JS·40-7S l7·-7S J7·lt-75 36-,.....75 Orvl ... ""-'1v 3'--35-71 Arnold Palmer M·ls-71 Dan Siket lS·36--71 GeorOt Ltnnlng )5-3'-71 GtY I r-36·3'-n Art SHltMIF'Oftt Gordon JonM 9 111 COlllM Maton Rudolc>tt Jim Htlfltld J7·JS-n loO McCtlllsltr 3'·3'-72 Chwtet Sifford 17.JS-n Ctl Slate Norttw'ldet at SI Mtrv'\ Sen Frtne!KO State ti Cal Luthtrtn Whlltltr al u. of S.n 0"9o. n R~ndS t i Occldtnltl, n Cltl'tmonl·Mudd tt Alust·Pttlflc Cal Polv (Pomona) at Cal Sttlt Htv· ward ...... Wttlllnoton Sltlt I I Arizona, n Wtllllneton er evu 0reoon ti Coloredo Air Por~ al Wvomlno Tt•t1·EI Pt lO ti COiorado Sl1la Mtnlltlo Statt ti ldtho, n Et1lttn Oraeon at Mont1nt Slllt Ntw MHkO It .... Mexico Sltlt. n UC O.vll ti 8oltt Sltlt, n Et1tern Wtsnlnoton ti WtOtr Stale, n .... T..,,_ t i flilnn Start Duka t i Wt1I Virginia MtNland .... 1ot1on conaoe tt Foxboro. Mau. Htvv t i Otltwera Wetltrn Mlc;hlotn It Armv Waka FOfetl t i Bolton University COiette et HOfV Croo Ind'-, .... at Lefllon Amerlctn lnttrnetlontl er Mtlnt L.9ftvtttl ti ... w Htmotlllre Buellntll t i Ctrnaolt·~IOn Norffltt•tern ti Conntctlcut *"' UCLA 11 T.-.-(Cht,_. 7 at 12:30 D.IY\.) atvtor •I Gtorolt Tau• A&.M "' Alabtmt ., Blrm· lnofltm. n n SOutlltrn Mlulutool at Auourn lltutoan t i FIOf'ldt lk>Wllnt GrMn at Ktnludty Mlxrav Sltte 11 Milrnofllt Sttlt. n ArtltllMt "~ Ml•tJ"*>I ti Jac:kson, n SvrtCVM al NJ1llulool Slt tt , n l..SU ti Nonfl Ctrollnt ~ Ttd'I ti North Ctrotlnt Sttlt V Ml ti Vlrtllllt, II CltMIOll al Vlrolnlt Teen Norfolk Sltlt ti Wlllltm &. Marv SW THtl Slt lt t i Et•I Ctrollnt, n MttltChutottlt II •lc::llmoNI. 11 Olllo u. ti ""-"""'· n Otltt Sltlt t i NE L.oullltllt, n Mc~ Slalt ti NW Loultltftt, 11 se Loulti.na ti Cefttr11 Ftorldt, 11 SW Lovl"-"t ti~ Ttd'I. n Wttttrn ICtntudlv ti Aootltehltn Stale. Ntwtltrry at Furmt11 Mont!Md Sllte t i Jernet MH'IOll, n Autllll ,...., tf"rl!tl'H-~, II ,....... Notn Dame t i MkHeen (ClltfWll J ti 11>'.JO l .n\.) Afl10nt Sttlt at Mlcftlttn Sie rt Wldlll1 $!tie ti Mlnntt0te, n Hot'ttlwnttrn a t Ml•sourl Pitt ti Ohio Slttt (Clltllne4 1' at S fl m.) LQUltVMt ti 11\Chnt Ortll.t t i IOWt Nol'fNrn lllnol• ., WllCOM.111 Ultfl Sttte t i Iowa State Vtndat11111 ti ~ Nertfltt'ft !Owe ti 1(-Sl•lt P.ctflc; t i Ctntrtl Midi'"" Clnc'lnnttl at Younettown Start, n llllnoll Statt ti SW Mtuourl State, n lllOleN Slate t i Eatltr'n lllnolt Soutl'lern '""'°" ti "'"°"· " Klll'll state ti Akron, 11 ""*"'· 0 ..... $1tte ......... , Nortll Tutt Stttt tt Oll&al\Of'lla s rare . n Ml.ml, Flt, t i •1ct TUitne ti TCU. n Ttatt TtOI at TUiie, n Anelllo Sttte al WMI Ttllt' Stitt, n MIMPUINol Coltel t i A1'11-Sttte, n TtXM•Af'llMfon t i s.tTI Houatoll Slt lt, n 11\'tlrit v""" A&.M •• '--'· n Ceou:zav ci-.. TODAY'S OAMH Oeldlll W..1 .. °'"'" C-1 El~ tt SNflrhr:.tt ,....,.., at lttf!CM SMtl..o Sell 0-.. ,.,.. et c.rrllGI Ml. Sell Mtlflto .. C11nn ,,..,. ti ... .,,,.... l.tnl leedl at l..A louf"-t, I LA Vele¥ n ltlO Hondo af WhlnW Coleeit, 1 ::JI P'Mtd!INlatTvttr,T111. -~ If Ml Stll Jedllto, 7 ~ .. ti Sell 0.... Qty, , .. 91Hy Ctsoer Gene Llttttr Soufhwftltr'n ti Antttooe Vtllty, Jo.JO OeMr1 t i Ettl Los Anet1t1 Coml>ton •' S.n 9trntrdlno lfnPtrlltl VtlleY ti Vtnlurt Hancock ti Poftervllt, 7 LA H"1lor t i MoorPWtl, l:JO Wesl Los Aneeltl at Stnta Monlct Pltr~ at Gltftdtlt, I :lO Wetl Hlh ti Stttta 1«11trt A M OtrMt 1:)0 """91 noted "• lc:Met 'RtOA Y'S SOO.H Et Modena 14, EdllOll O Marina 21, E-anzt 7 Hunlfnolon IMdl D. Corona del Mar 1 CCMlt Meta 10, lollt Gl'Wldt 6 El Toro 21, Etttlldt 3 lrvlnt 29, Unlvtrllty I Newport HWbof' n. 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S2 DAILY DOUeL• IS-S) Ptld U S.40. llXTif RACL 6 furtonoa GOOd And Gooey (Htnatn) 3.60 2.40 2.40 Gina Olonflv (Ment) UO 2.IO G«lroa CIW'l•toontr tTroetKl't) UO Tlmt: 1:12 115. U aXACTA (7-10) Ptfd i 21.00. MV•N"nt ltACI. 61.'t lurlonoL Cttltdt Ctntdt (Ollvtretl S.40 3.IO UO Coroneted (Tr0tlldl) 10.to •.00 Poo'• Pro!"' (Mana) • 2 . .0 Time: 1:17 2/S. IS IXAC'TA (5-11 Pfld '170.00. llOMTH RACa. 6 tvr~, L"NallY (INM) 100 •.40 3.40 Nortd R Illar ( Or1eot) 7.20 5.20 Diamond Cutt.r (Etlrtdtl 7 40 Time: 1:11 l /S. U •XACTA <t·IO) Ptld IUOO .. INTM RACI. I 1116 ml191. LltHnnt (Enr'-zl fS.00 26.20 10.40 ::rvtttl E .... IHtnMnl 4.40 4 • .0 Farranton (Eslrtdt) 12.10 Time: 1:4S. u •XACTA (S-7) Ootld aas.oo. T•NTH ltACa. I II 1' mllet. llllt l SCOrt (Ettrtda) 12.40 6 00 5.00 llut Evtt Crvtn (Ollv1rt1) •.OO UO Su .. nna Rost (Oomlnout1J S.60 Tlmt: l:<U 115. U IJCACTA 11·4) 1>tld '152.00. 12 ~K SIX (5-7·5-t -5-1) Pfld 520,242.IO lo ~ wlnnlno lldleO (II• 'Of' ... ). S2 Pldc Sia conlOltllon Dtld '250,IO tO 161 winning tlckm Ciiva l'lorwt). •L•v•NTM RAC•. , .... furtono•. !Mrlt VMdtz CC••ltllOll) 7.60 l.20 2.60 Ntn't Ctr-(HtllMll) 2.60 2.AO Proud Doll (Oomfnoutt) 210 Time: I:" 11 s. U a>CACTA 11·5) ptfd 136.00. TW9U'TM llACI. I 1116 milts. OrMMd Ill Slut (OM> UO 6.40 UO SlllY •ldtr (Pft ul 3'7.20 11.4/J indlt11 Art (Etlrtdt) t .00 T1nw. 1:4' 41$. IS •XACTA (10-1) Ptld 12,Cl.SO. 11 o&n. v ooueu 11-101 Ptld ssuo A llel\CltnC»: 11,590. OCChas running maturity Bucs cross country teampace ya 40-year-old man Trus year's version of the OranJ< Coast men's cross country team wil have experience, bul the same canno• be said of the women's squad. Four sophomores return for the. men from last year's squad tba1 finished second in .the South Cou1 Conference and eiabth in tbt Southern California meet. Tbougt: lhe rest of the squad is made up ot freshmen, several of those freshmen runners posses.s a considerable amount of c.xpenenoc. The Pirates will be led in l 98S b) perhaps the oldest runner in col· legiate cross country. That runner is 42·year-old Tom Burns. Bums, a college graduate who never before competed in cross country, bas fresh.men el:igibilit)' status at OCC. In addition to runnina at Oranac Coast this fall, Burns also happens to be the bead cross country coach at Costa Mesa High. ••Tom is a very fine runner and he'll be one of our leaders this year," said DCC Coach Gordie Fitzel. "He's been a runner for many ycan. He raD with us regularly this past summer. Tom will run workouts this fall with his Costa Mesa Hiah team and will compete with us in meets." Also ranked among OCCs top three runners are freshmen Marie Matias and sophomore Sal Vargas. Matias, 25, ran eight years ago for Fitzel when be was bead coach at Edison Hi&h. Vargas was the No. 3 runner on OCC's squad last season. Also back for the Dues will be sophomores Martin Zemanck.. Jim Larkin and Brendan Hayne. ToP. freshmen candidates include Prul Sanchez, Sam Loredo and Rob Clarke, all from Huntington Beach Hifh, and Scott Garland from Edison. Fit:zcl feels OCC, Mt. San Antonio and Rancho Santiaao arc the team that will vie for the South Coast title. "It's going to be a very close conference race. but we definitelr, have a shot at the championship, ' said Fitzel. Despite the inexperience on the women's side -not one runner returns from last season -Fi tzel feels the Pirates will be strong th is year . "It's true. we don't bavc any returning sophomores. but we ought to be pretty good." he said. The Pirates will be led by Kathy Kiernan, a freshman from Los Amigos High. "Kathy could be one of the best runners in the state this year," the OCC coach said. "We're expecting some very strong performances out of her." Laura Lazo, Julie Morris and Barbara Ruffini arc top freshmen pr<Hpects who ran for Newport Harbor High's CIF champs last fall. Other top freshmen include Kim Cowger, the No. I runner at Norco last year, and Kelly Keegan, one of the lop runners at Mater Dci. Physician def ends Mays NEW YORK (AP) -The IO!lJ· time physician for Willie Mays said in a television interview Friday that the Hall of Fame outfielder was using a prescription cough syrup at the time a former teammate said Mays kept a stimulant mi..xture in rus locker. Mays' name came up Thursday in the trial of a man accused of supplying drup to major·l~c baseball play- ers when John Milner, who played with Mays on the 1973 New York Mets, testified in federal court in Pittsburgh that Mays kept a "really nasty" stimulant niclcnamcd "red juice" in his locker. Milner noted, however, that he never saw Mays use the mixture. Mays was upset over his name comina up in the trial and told The Associated Press "if you're going to bring me into this1 that's un·Amcri- can. This is a tnaJ of a different mcanina. These guys arc into hard. hard dru ." Miln~~ statement was made in the trial of Curtis Strona, 38, who 1s accused of selling drup to major· league players in Pittsburgh on 16 dates from 1980 to 1984. Strong's defense attorney, Adam 0 . Renfroe Jr .• told-the Pimbursb court that, according to ~~acists, "red juice" is made D'rcakin• an amphetamine caps c into water or another bevcraae and that it is • sometimes used by collqc students to help them study Iona houn. Ermolenkc:,tta speedway Sam Ennolcnl:o of Cypress made bis homecomina a successful one, winnina the teraleb rnain event in speedway moto~le raci04 at the Oranse County Fatrar0undl 1n Cotta Mesa Friday oiabt before a crowd of S,308. Errnolenko, retumina &om a tbtrd place finish in tbc World Individual Speeds,;awn,P!onsbip in Brad· ford. d, ftnasbed ahead ofSkve Lucero ivmide), JDbn Sandou of Riche Canyon, and Alan Chriltiall of Hunt.iQ110n Beach. CbriJtJan won the haodlcap ma.in race, with Mike Fana (Colton) futl&b· ina aecond, and Onwio·1 Andy Nonhnap ridlna third~ JOtdan Duncan of San Juan Ca~ won the IC!COod diviJlon m&Jn., and Santa Ana·a Oftl Nd.Ion took t.hc th rd d1vis1on main. • ~ Li~. S Daya. S6 Oollan. • Ad• mn • anrl'I .. artv 11111 tH• portlOfl nl pa \rnf'nl 1• rdundA~. • AddWonal linea may be purchued for 12.00 rarh • Prier& 1nuat be included m lhl' erl • l><N"» not appl• 111 th,. rl'.al t\tllll', rrn••I. e>r help wantod cla.MAficationa or automobilcl priced over 12000 Call 6 42-5678 • Ava1lalilr onh 111 jlflV.t.lt' p11rl) 11d~ttllklrt tdhr'f! ~rchandile. -------- THI DAILY Pit.OT CLASSlrlEO Of'flCE HOVRS T•pl\One ~ M F 900 AM SOO PM ~Count., Ml IOOAM 600PM -.... A .o. '~ .. ·i"': •'I Lnt I r.... 3tl4 ltlt Wu... II .. ltlt Wu... 11.. l Wu... 1111 I Waatt4 Slll ltlt Wu... llM •g Wu ... Found lg yng m•'f• ..... AL .... ADVERTISING BABYSITTER NEEDED"' lllll· •n1111m• ...... IT... in.nnoe ..... l.lb/lhe9 mix, goldl~. cr9dlt oolleotlon gent otc w~ .,..., N.8. Tuea Tobacco or magulne Qrowtng TU-'ln bMed °"' Mu*1 be neet llppWltig & me• 1h1 hr. curled 1111. FIT (x PIT tom. wttnda & Thun 1-eom '°' twO .nop up. pref. no.. Medi ualltent 10 tlke~.$4.50hr.QW& .... lltwll M2·&aa5 &. evee. KoWnt ........,.., IDTIST Clhlldren. Cell l0t more CU91omer s.vtce Man-COL. 11g1 pd 631.()415 Otent cont.act. mwttettne. ~ Found eml blk fem d~ nr Mr. Nleleen, 5"4&-4610 M Info. M6-8CM4 ll.DI ~.typing, 9CCUf'llCY & ~ 4()...50 wpn. • F-• '---• M Art Coo1191 i6lnCe St0te ...... at1enllon to d«all Nq. 11"81 o -owtt1 ~ .. n1-• IC ur. • .. ····-·· Gr--'ng ..taM.. ,_._ .~ ILIY--..-V .._ ~ --,,. SA. Call 979-11192 ••• ..,,.., _, ·~-,..._..... .... .,._, pref PT, dly/e¥9a 250 PtMwlt telephone per-an ., ...... -..w .,_, wonmant ~---.,.-.,..---.,..,..---..,... Two..,..opport.nlty~ on the Orange Coaat llWllll llUWIY Ogle St, C.M. Harald. IOnallty We wtll train tor comc>9tltM wegee, no ~ c.ni. Found emt gray kitten, VIC 1t1on1 open lor the needs lmaglnatM, pro-2am-e.n .._ YWI .,.,..._ M0-8483 thla unique position. U$*. nee. Fr" training Jim SlmmoM Newpott Harbor View Hom11. agreNlve and motivated, ductlVe, layout .,,,., wtlo tty ~ 8eectl .,.._ PtMN 08!1 Mra. Grema, ltllrtl Sept. 18. Wednee-tnt~te irUanoe &40-1857or1150-2105 who want to get on the und«atand9merchan<St. c.M 759-0e30 anytlfM llDI TTNT 73().()MI bel. 10am-Ot day 8onUMI p4lid to ~· 71ttM 03tO road 10 a more eucoeeatul Ing, to ~ adver1191ng · Entry 191191, llMlt olc In aft. 1pm. certlftecl ~ 1'WY In ~~,..-::-:..,..-.,,..,...~,--,=,,... LIST llT, Ullll, cuHr Or11t com-IQf a variety ot cllenta. •T •1•11 C.M. Min. 45 wpm. Gd petlOn Llldlew l'r.n.lt, JEWELRY SALES ~ llm IUL PlllTI mtUlon schedule and Our diactWnlnatlno mer-,...,. aubO'.COnt\:Cton In wcrt'g concS. 556-0070 llTI DTIY 2003 Laguna Canyon SON ·Fine.-,. ElCP d · iJmAYU US AU prole11lon1I environ· kll demands quallty and alt.,... of .-..AW Min 5 INITITll Rd., LIQ. 8ctl 497-2151 onty MllCY .,.,,_., 10 _, ment Call me Jen 1tyte •.....-· · 1111111..,,. Fashion 11t1nd, N8 mJWI, Um1 • · ~ -.' )'T'l txp w/toote & tran19. T ~ and other lt'VI,,. ti.Md lneuranc. EASY ASSEMBi. y WORKI 790-2929 . WllllTm UST II N1w1paper production ........ 94 ~ d ~ Own Com'*'Y CTPA) hU an $800. per 100. Guw.n-1-----......---umL• iau 11 *NA::V~T N~d ~;vln~ ~Yn~ ~=·:.:= •T-·~us t. ucai1 J;:y~ ::'~""mo.ac::,.~~~ ~~!a:~ ~=-lng~:::d &Yim Ulll. care !Of my 19 mo. old In llnea •must. Prior new.-HouNWIYel. lt~i PIT ~:321, eict 31 tOf 34 ·38 Call Marllyn tllll aend Mlf·.csdr..-d Salary open "time . ...... • 1M.11Ll my home. Janette, Pac>« uper an advan-temp help. Hh era. · 714/883-0MO stamped en~: ELAN &45-'1135 t>twn hm to 548-a344 or 722-1307 tage. POllttM II tull llme, tick•~ taker•. parking 111111 IUIT DEU PERSON IOfM Ill· v ITA L-9 0 3 . 3 4 t a noon Ot 1-3pm fOt' ~ Ullll UMlll Accounting gOOd benefits. 11t1ry •ttnd ta. etc. ~ In 1111.Y Pl.IT perlencle p1..e,.,..,. Enlerpr!N Rd, Ft Pteroe.1---------=----,....- Loal Golden Cocker Tllllll eommen.uratt with u -~:" ~~S~~wn 330 w Bay St. Plue Verdi Uquof & Dell A. 3:W82 Ulll lllllTllT Spaniel ve1y Orange & pertenee. tnqulrlet and NPt Bctl Call btwn ' Cotta M .... Ca. 1525 M ... Verde Eut CM llllUl.,,.. ~ ~ ~~= Broadwiy. Answre 10 resumes to: Steve · 1s.1n 8 'Honey' Red collar w/NB Entry level po1llton In Hough, Ari Director, 9:30-12· 11 ~e;,~~~E~ P=·~1h ~~· PIT, 3 daye • ..-.11iu laga (Previous owner) Newpon Beach Advert. Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1 .. 1911/ULIS OllUllllW.D NB. Muat be 18 & ~ phonea. Colla Meaa: h<>un, per-.onat In~ Call 5 48-0190 or Agcy. We wlll train In 91~2:.. Coata Meta. CL FIT PIT fOt ""*'car ac-Shift work, co-•duca-transponltlon. 87l-t3e8 &ee>-0470 wonierwc:omc> ,exp. · 8511-7574 computer entry. Ll\lht 2u u c.aaone lllOp. 113\-7189 tlonal, ~llal trMI· M~ ~=-'1~· typing & applllude IOf Ilg· menl progrem !Of ehltd 11Uft1Y P1am HOUSE CLEANER want- Lo.t orng/whl stripe M uree • must. Xlnt oom-Him llllT Ulml abuse vlctlme. 831-993e PIT to derllver doevmenta. ed. Mlture. ••perlenoed. l---L-m:=RA,,....,..,T=-u--R""E~- Cat. No tall. CM aru pany blnellta. a.u1y--Part lime n"-ht lhllt, 9"M·3PM ~.able. Car ....,,_ COORDINATOR 773..0240 0, 979-.81129 E -r._1 "'" " Npt 8ch area. 720-1042 ITW-2342 It-:.-,.._, 8 1 • .1, ITIWllT 330 W. Bay St. parltlng structure, Nwpl t . • ..,...... High School/·vuotege tu- Ptntaal llftlT.I P.I. Cotta Meaa. CL 92112& 8ctl *4p/hf'1175-2790 ClllllLlll Ill.Mil PllSll dint, part time, cotlat• •---'-301_. 281-16e1 ..aaPfl llt•ature In Corona dll enTH" , 111-1111 AIDE F. llv.ln. Teacher In llml/119T Part time carrief counMI-Englllh apeeklng. mature Mar $3.50 p/t\r Own Tim. OUIS wttk:hr. Few hra, rm/brd FIT PIT hetp wented !Of ors wanted. Help boyl llUYllY PllSll worn..-. General ~ tranep 844-4022 ESCORTS .,. +$100.mo. &45-2357 Faahton laland Retail and glrle solicit n•w part ume for Tony Rome's work, laundry t•k• 1--------- 8911-2355 Pirttlme,houraflex ..... 50 stora. Mull be H · subscriptions on their Mu1t ha~owncar&ln1. phOne~lor cou-IUllT.f"D1' start. Apply G T Stytlng, l..a&. mPfTIL pertenee, neet & rellable. paper route1. Must enl<>Y Apply btwn 2 ..... 2530 W. pie In COM.. 5 cfys, 10-5, No eiq> nee. WNI tr8'n. Few &aanan.ata 3112 J.nt A fta.. 3804 fraftl 11 21542 SurveyOf Cir, Htg Full-time. ALL Dullea, CallfOtappointment worttlng with t0-t3 yr CoutHwy,NwptBch $1000/mo Car&exttrefa detall1,CM1&41-101't ~ 1";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Bch. 980-2495 front & bactt $4/hour. M+S010 E.O.E. Olds Ear"' -Ing tiours nec:eaaary Send reply to • SPIRITUAL READINGS 11 I wlll drive yoor car to or 754-139e worll di~i~~lble hra BTIL IYllUIST Dally Piiot. Ad• 1175, P 0 UINAMD ·-~dVICI In AN Matterw & trom any point. Exper. ADCT PIYAIU lllll ... __._ ...... _ CHILDCARE 16ghl hakpg, Comm""""~ only FOf bulY Tustin ofl\c:e Box 1580, Colt• MeM. ""' ULft Counaellng. 1815 So. El fN IU\ •os & courteous. 6411-9109 lmmed. opening, 10 key by .,.._, _. 1 -" In my C.M., hOme. Mon--Ca!l•e;;;_ Em•..... 1132-5890 CA 9211211 Camino Real, San Clem. \M1U ft --touch good phone com-21 Units, Coat• M..._ No Fri. Refs req d, non-smkr, -1 ------.,.----Immediate opening tor tutt Uc'd. 492-729e luian1 Orr. 4014 mun.C.tton, & good In fig-pets. Experlenoec:I. Mml-own 1ran19. 9116-1048 642-4321 ext. 206 IHTIL IYllllllT .UlllPO ume Dlatrlct Manager Lett ftad 3 ARE FREE BEER BAR-Lotus Room, ures. Accounts re-retired. 855--0&65 O• MHl/LT. ISIN llAm ll&IT Full/Pert Ume. nMded IM In/out. for Nwpt Beh Must enjOy W()(t(lng wttn': 1548 Adams Ave, Suite F, oelvable and/or general Retail ----UILY Pl.IT lmmed Great O.C loc profeuional lamtty w/3 chlldrt n E•p•rl•nc• Found 6110 lg Xdtt M, Cal: Costa MesL By owne< accounting Clertc1t ULEIE a1 Tiii&• For 2 small c:hlldren In my Rose-Marie 957-8000 Children Mon-Fri ictnt Plelptul Germ Ship~ Victoria Mllll•. bua. 754-9955, exper. a plua. $1000. mo. ..,.... Newport Helgtlts hOml. ext 218 salary, must have drtvera St& Hamilton. Linda cfys H2·Mll home &42-5934 start. Call Mrs. Badger. 1111 f&lllll Thur/Fri. &46-105e Olldlll PRiii tie 760-3805 or 82 1-5301 We ottet an exoettlflt ben- 680-8737, Eve.850-31182 ... 'YIL ···-y 646-8843, Mon--Fn 10-4 •muY Hllll 011• --··E Need no liq>. Wiii train. lllTIL IY....nsT . ·-IT eflt program, plild v.- ---------•--~ • ....,_ Full-time 7am-3·30pm. G P nr So Coast Pia.a .U P-11:1, P cation.& hollc1aya. bonu9 Found female kitten, 2-3 Own your own Travel •• ••i-•s opening In THEODORE'S My home, lull time, Mon · Apply In person at 2934 nds cheerful, enthul1Utlc Exp only se hr 9&4-2017 program and dental ln- mo'e, Calico. Left back Found Lo~d rabbit. vie Agency. No expertene. --,,_ Fashion Island. Fri. 8am-5:30pm, In E. PCH, CdM 6-«-4421 hyglentlst fOf Tueeday •-i --•" surance s11ary plua ; pew hurt. 631-0589 C.M. S.A. Heights. 756-0375 nee. A complete pack-The Or1nge Cout Dally ULll I lllAllmtT Huntington Beech. PleaM 545-4553 --• .,.....,.._ mllMQe reimburMmenl WOID •g•. Chol~ locallons Piiot 11 looklng lor help In potltk>M avaltable. cell &41-6474 .,,., &pm ..U/UIT mu -"" OLDI I c-~ ... O~ar1tlonlng •• ~·~~-...,,_ Applicant mull I09IY In avall1ble. Numeroue Its Ad StNlcee Dept. !Of Cotti M ... Apt. Com--._,.._ ,,_,.. _.,,. pef'IOn 11 Delly Piiot, 330 travel t>eoeflts. S25,000 R~albllltles wlll In-(211) 211-1"4 CUllGIL pit•, call fOf lntervleW. Hat>or Munk:lp&I Court hu with local corp MUS1 be west Bay St Costa ~··· 0 ~~··•: ~··r· :·;··. f ... : full price. elude pick up and CS. II Piii Busy Newpof1 Beach Salary/ apt. 979-5290 opentng1 for Men & 18 plus, 1rttculate, 3 yr Mela. Ca.. ~ ~ 11 OFFICES NATIONWIDE livery ot ads, pulllng f ..,_,.... .......... Insurance office has Women. If y<>u type 40 res1<'ent, students 0 1( 1 m Of 2.,.. Pm (CltCuteJ lo•' I 191 I • 1 l't '" • H Trat1l Wltti h tearsheel•. proceulng °' ,....,....,.... • ._., pro-lmmed. opening fOf a full OllTMI lllYlll wpm and are lntere1ted No exp req Call ~PM, 1.o,, Dept) 6430 E Calle Redondo ada, and • variety Of feealonal !amity w/3 cflll· time ciet1c typ11t. OuUee OUll PllT nm In xlnt benefit• and start· H B. 964-2890 ()( S.A I:-:--.,,.--:--·-·-----.~ I W A S V U Cl Scotlsdlle Artz85251 other dutlea. Candidate dren. Mon-Fri. Kint wlll Include all typee ot Ing salary of $6 99 pl hr, S.C l -6878 f()( appt Medal t OfcalleObHansenat must be extremely Of· salary,musl h1vedrlver1 gen.ofl\c:ecterlc:aldutlle. The Dally Piiot l\as Im-40 hrs pl wk Cell 01 ... I I I 1 1 I I 1-800-821-7493, ext 411 ganlzed, responslble and lie. 760-3605or1121-5301 Exp. pref. but wlH eon-mediate opening fl)( Cua-833--041 t ext 350 fOf In-INSl)E SALES Pan 11me KnowtedOI 0( • able to work well with AUTO DETAILING alder 1ggres11ve, am. tomer Service Clerk to terview '801 Jamt:IOf• 0 C area. Good drMng • I i. o It ( ~J I bftltaHI others Experience. dependable. blllous lndMdual Full WOf1t In our busy Clrcule-Blvd, N B EOE Full Ume ..... poattlone In rec Nwpt Bch ar ... ~ .. rtaaitin 4011 Send resume Attn. Lisa lmmed. opening &75-7448 company benefits. tton Department. Mult be i----::l:-::l:-::IYE="=91___ the reader ad oept tall· 640--0140 --Smith, to: Call Branch Manager depend1ble and able to Ing phone/ count., .0.. L A S E D 0 F • llAlll Ol&IT CHILO CARE. Responsible 955-9033 btween t.,..:30 handle hHY'y phones Perking 1o1 aweeplng. No Pleaaant comlortable of· Medical FICEICOMMERCIAL IN-aulf "LIT person !Of 2 small glrl1 In with 1 pleaaant telephone exp nee gOOd driving re-llc:a Great !Ob for ........ WI. • I I' I I ti E v M 0 I I I ' "" ()r, ~· ,,.,.._ 'n '"""h'"' J.,.,. VESTMENT Xlnt toe near -my lrvlne home. 5 K-c> 1ru ye on pricM the voice. 20 Hours p/week CC)(d dyslnlghls 553-1840 mature, trlendly lndlvld-PM shift, knowtedQI o c. Newport Harbor. Cap P.l.lea lllO dys/wk Dy 26t-2447 .... y way-be a regular Monday • Fnd1y Call ua1 l.pplyln P«IOfl.~ area. Good driving r .. rate 102% $2,000,000 Onfl•---Oa 12121 Eve854-71'1 el111lfl •d reader &42-4321 for appt Alk nysaver 1eeo P\aoentll oord euey med lab II\ Call Gene Scarello/BHI _ _, • UIY • ....,,... li&4j2~-5ei!!7~8iiiiiiiiii for Tracey'. Ave. Cotta Mela. Nwpl 8ctl .,..._ 640-014CI . _ . _ . th,t•f 1qN 'I t>,.• ,..,,t~•.,a.-f4 ttt' t11 lq• h ~1 .,_,.., M' ••f')• Laity (7 14)973-~ .. 115• " .. IWEU • ••ua Mature & IOVlng for Infant "· • '·, ' • .'1 1 .,_ -Whit a Wonderful World & 5 yr old. $5/hr. !Of Sat-~ •• , • •,. • Commercial Real Estete of Shopping . right at urdays. Muat bepallen1 &. ,. I! j' ~ Services your fingertip• everyday• nperlenc-ed. Newpon . 'Tr" 1 JLJ Btl' WutH SI Dally Piiot Classllled Beech, 751-8003 :;:========----:-=:=::::::::~;::::~ -Ads. To ptace your ad. --------- I o 1 r A R v I 1---ol-TOI ,-,, -.--I -.--ii o .. : ... ~ 1•, .. I • Ti j _.__,. -•. ,,. ' •~r ' l ' , . j I I Bf 1b1 rear unit, call 642-5678 and let a The fastest draw In the ;;;iiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -----·-· ____ ...., ___ . __.._ .... __. __ .... --'· avall. lmmed Ct&SS1t'9d Ad·Vlaor hetp wes1 a De Uy Puot SOUll-L~ lnnn la Olu11fft1tlH 1211 S850. mo. 67>0389 you. cius111ec1 Ad. 642-5678 CuJntrt Aar4taia1 "E;p-:;;rca;pentry s;;::;ic. i---Tl~E'!'E'!'S---, JANITORIAL CLEANING "1ome or Apt's. Int l&t. $2 17 d Repalr-Aemod'l·Addlttons Commercial·Resld'I Bldgs Piich wortl. UC & l>c>ncMd. . Per ay Ooor..,c 548.,..960 Topped/removed. Clean. GOOd rets 631-6194 !•140e07 441·142 up. new lawns. 751-3,76 I That's ALL you pey f()( BUILD OR REPAIR Lad=---=-IC-.-,-:-ia-,----Pl.Uhl 3 llnet, 30 day minimum Walls, stairs. railings :omp1e11 Cleao-Up. gen'I ---~~!P.!~~~~ In lhe doors, windows, moldlngs malnt. tree tnmmtng, lree IProlesslonal Landscaping DAILY •476106 Don 9&2-8202 ests Mauro. 631~997 Incl sp<1nklers new lawn 3 ard.... Service. ••---. , reas rate M111u '32-8681 Comple1e patios Covers. "'· -· PILOT DeeftS'. Concrete walk-dependable, prof For MIM!'t DRAINS CLEAR From S 1'1 w1ys. Bloek walls Room Free estimate ~8-2572 BRIC~AK Smell j0b1 Faucets. OlspouJ, Heat9f, SERVICE eddns 15yr exp &4&-4834 L andscape-Gardening NewQOf't. Coat• u .... !15 1-9604 M&M 722-90e6 CYstom Reetdentlal Worll Trim Trees-Haull;g· Irvine Ref's 875-3175 Expert Serva & Repair DIRECTORY Patios-Oectts-Remodellng Clean ups Leo 557"" 6 I • 32 .,-rs eiq> Reakfl/Comm, -. ~ RCConatructlon 646-4031 •••lflEllS "1111 LiC •'°9035 964-e91t .. 9-5 SATURDAY only. COFFEE table $t0. Olnet· KING bed, box aprtngs, OAK skate bolrd s9 . CALL TOOAYll QUALITY FINISH WORK ~~~den Malnt t UC MYJHt IN~WIREPAIR Quality No t2 bl~ ·~~ ~~· TV Qullllng kit $-'. Enlarging te table $20. Magu.Jne mattreu. lrarnea $50. 9 Chlld'a bike seat S tO. All Fiii Liii Entry & French Doors our 84 1-8750 QUICK & CAREFUL 1101>s to small, reuonabtl. S!iO. 4 x22 x60 .. an~ equlptment $2. 4 cftawe< rack $7.50. Handmade drawer dresaer S50 Stuned anlmals S2. King Speolalty. llc#389432 LO RATES. T138046 Free est llc'd 631•2345 mlscellaneoua 1 x30 llllng ca bl net S25. step stool S 10. Hind· Drawer cheat $50. 2 nlte hand made qullt/cun1ln1 Your Delly Piiot !;Ofum Const 631 -7975 Malnt. clee.n-uos mowing 112-4M 10 foam rubber S3-$10. Clothlng towell Shoes made lloWerpol tables stands $45 King Head-$50 Tur ntable S20 s.w;. Directory tree trim Free Esumates' ____ Ptyc~iCI tO"x22"x35" •II tk hats$1 KllcMnllem1$1'. $5 Swivel chairs S5 bOardsS50 Lolawroughl Bride• 20C. Wlt9f color Repreeenl•Ove ......... M4ltltn I Mr E.strada 645-3381 * ... , ..... * e•ur-opean--P·syctl-'!"lc!"""ITP'or-o~t- Sanyo & JenlOn 3-w1y on1ce rolling typing cflalr Table tor microwave $25 Iron wall Ofnaments s 10-pin tings $25. Roller 142-'121 11t. IOI l(ltc ceb . alee plumb B • CLE.AN a EXPERT Card & Palm Reeder Teti• Garnet, bootcl, clothes rug $20. hutt-'"" -t. Maple 4 drawer dresaer $25 Tire cflelna. 2 sell $50 363 S111t1 Isabel. --------• M. E 1 AN "'"N.OYMTN L T 116 428 730 1353 I car epeaJ<ers $20-$30 $20 Lar~e green area Maple end table $20 S30 Fire extinguisher 1katesS15.Potterawheet mmedest (818)9&5-7632 1 H ~H 0 vef25yeerse.1tperlence IPu t Present&Futu,.. S1 •2 T I bo S10 ...... .., .... s 8-2 .._,,,.ru.~·a-"ll,.,111ons !' n,. " IC · • "dvlce on all matlert. aoot ·• · 00 x · Drafting 11ble $25. $25. Desks $20. BOOk-$10 eaoh. Bowllng bag. aturday . ,_,, UVV'I " ,,., .. 1 f win -,... .. Rubbel' Ille ran SS. FlH Marble top/maple small cues $10 and S7.50. 5 ball. ahoee S25. 4 patio OLYMPIA _._..trle tyn&. Acceaatia1 Remodel·PaneHocks-etc ... arpen ry, enc1ng, • •"BC MOVING •• 1650-2758 O< 631~ ..... Ian S5 !Of FOfd 390 Ood s ton h 1 '""5 2 -. ,... -1Nlndow-Fenoea-C1blnet dows, plumbing, maime. OIJIQ. c:aretul T 13804& I . table$25 Miik t>ucket S5 drawer dreuer 25 cusl\ e •rs .., · writer $45. Pnonem1t1 Franklin A¢cig. Setvlcie 35 _.. ewn ~ 842-0567 tub encl llaullng, e1c LO RATES 552~ 10 lMba1 318. 3146 Country Club Custom flnllhld wOOd N!ghtstand $2 Old E.n-white ~room lamps S20 Automatic slide pro-Bus. & Pertonal Income ,. -....... ~., t.nd Yee Jesus 11 Lord ---~-~~~~-- Drtw, Coe1• M.... shelving and brackets S5 CfClopedla Britannia S5 S fO. glr1 a 3 b~ stools jeetor S 15 Bar stOOla S5 Tu Prec>aratlon 548-0345 llMY Tl FllHSI llc•30'051 6311-&2" St-UIYIM OIUlll O&Ufllll& 2 GOLD plulh recliners Mt Chafing dish $25. Othef bOOk'I 20. Aahef 125 White gin 1 desk, Stacking chairs $7 White p 1557""758 n 5 Sl~lllf Cl $35 each AefrigeratOf St<vlng dish $10 Tray Price doll noose $15. chair $40 Blue swan 1 k cilaJ StO Water Low--co1t bookkeeping, au · • DECKS-WOOD COVERS STttlm MYIM OI. r~ • brown SsO. Floor lamp S5. Stemware S5 NI. Pie-Toya 50t -S4. Girt'• blown glaaa S20. Blown :O'it!., MO Beeutllul aocountlng and da111 pro-c .. nt acrttt --10 ~rspeext~. P7~1,.20 Ora1'99 Co Original (l 14) 14t-1111 S7.50. 548-4308. tures S50 Men'• bike clothes size 12-14 25-· gondola dlah S25. Hang-nclll b · lus frame ceulng, Stile of he Art, ,_ ....... ~ u Stuoent Movers insured S 10 Palnl apreyer $5. $2. Table lamps S 10-$15. Ing tllfeny lamps $40, S3pu5 Bngr••• agatwp are 120. too. Dari•. 979--0551 Driveways. patios. paths, LIC T 124~36 6.t t-3-427 We do roots. all rypee 2 MATCHING llVI"" room $5 B &. 0 d Ill .... 5 s S30 L I ........ lh etc No lob too small 3 EN Home Repairs. eiec NEW W••"""'OU9e StOfanA us I()( phone QUOlet, .. ., 307 East 19th Street. Doll crJba · r -· hop cart · 0 1 Wooden hangers 5c. Aceutlcal Ctilia1;:1 R-·· Mlcil""' 53U553 ::arpentry plumb. sheet ..... -.. -6'2~151 LJoenlld arm chllrs. gOOd con-Cotti M... sender S 10. Clock r1dlo household things S2-S50 631 2027 _ _.,. - ' k ~ 1 17 72 dltlon. S25 ~· Black ----$10 Jewelry box $5 Leather coats S to, S 15 · EXqulslt• Acouatlc:a Remove upf'lilt drive-•oc r~llrs · •11ic Lttstaa S.Crttarial and white TV 18 lnefl S25 ALMOST new Montgom-Weedeater $5 Wine each FIOOf lamp $20 SEARS spectrum 10/40w sprayed ()( rem<>Ye. Dry-••YI replace wlc:oncrete •GEN HOME REPAIRS Pli no Lessons &42-8215 I "-. 1930'1 twin bed. Artificial ery Ward cruise contrOI glasaes g !Of $2. Door Walnut slab, II n by 5 It. 4 oll 80¢ a quart In case wall Repairs. &47-7901 brlctli btock wrk 539--0345 I Parn1 Drywall Cerpenll"f Sal<>I' oe MuS>que Hmcn In evening. 548-5407. BICYCLES. Lady's 10· $1. Oaytlte movie acreen table $25. Stereo Colle<:· $10 each. '93-9224. M•ltl1a1/I • I c~n• Cart l.:i'ANOYMAN LARGE and -.-. -, -le<S resY,,_, report~ palm tree S 10. Pleue call S50 Can 650-2926. gu1rds S2. Small pk:turea Inches S50 Legs to make 1011 only Good uNd llree ..... I ---etc Gary 645-5277 PTL I Lisa " zecc111n1 B A ,"!'A'!!!B•c~s;;P-•ret~llfl~aii"!§ll!'111""!"""!'(~..,.'!I' Coat• M.... speed or 3.speec1 $49. S 10. Odds and ends llon. about 400 S 1 each. SHELF units. 151 .. 1 heevy * NEED tb REMODEL? CAILDCARE N-bom & smell 1 00 IT ALLI h1ah11 etc Pre&se cell &4&-9834 3 BAR ltoola $30. 4 Piiio Stngi. speed, conven-under S2. Toilet ... t $2. Colorado River nagatone duty 6 units $50 NCh. Fr .. estlmat-. up, $10 day tn my Laguna 531-5579 Pat Of Ive meg ~lNE PAINfiNG ev Rich-BEA Sec: \I ~ Tyotng- pldded c:halra $30. 2 tlonll handlebars. health Wind birds S 10. 8 track clock $20 Oft wttlte over-N-outdoor tights $5 1~ Flnandng Bch home TLC '~-42'6 HOME REPAIR Ca...-ntry erd Sinor 16 va ot hapoy Otctauon W0<d Proc Balterw radts with gllN saddle 5"5. All excellent. car stereo $10. Coreile 4 stuned chair S5 Black Hall tights $5. ChandelMW '* QUALITY WO~K . ........ . OUS10f"l'lel"' l>C ~806'4 I H a Linda 84()..., 570 •helvH 150 each. Lootc nde new Extras. place eel, white $7 and wt'tll• TV 19 lnefl $20. 125-SSO Poeket radios h cutes Remodellng, Chtldcere In my 11ome ranees & g11es. tree trim, Thank· YOU' 963-• 114 n _ Oreeaer, 9 drawera $50. 968,8138 6Paperfor sb1ac~ .. ~81! .. 2°'. 1n7°! Gum ball machine, lull or S6 Telephone Sii Phone 673-8122 ISen1ttnone :fa~~~. ~~,~~i:o.~ l~,u .. mpJ~mn'w· he"'~ f .. 2N}"""" -RAINBOW P41NT•NG Stc1rity 1 ......... 1 •Cl\ 2 i•rOfl ~ ~ " .. gum S25. Gold tableWat• Doorbells s5 Blend•; Lie 2074&1 ,. "".,.. """ ...,, .... ..,._'"''l"'!"l"l'!fl'""_., P~te.-turm••"°'11~. · Larg"""• BOY'S Stingray bike $25 Meyer Place, Coste Mrvtleryloe 's°' 2 8KS50n'-~ SeS30t ot 1 .. ,1 .... Sw~· ....... , """ .. Cuatom R-• .. -tlal w_... ---Oualll'r •sour policy COMM'L1RES10'L " Blk rta 25c SS Jeep ,,,_ .. -""" ..,.,.. _........, ..,.,. Chlldcar• my home. trans Ptumb -Elect -Carpentry 850-6646 JEFF llC 8688 F1rt1-&tro -Medk:al-Panle wrMht Iron candelabra e pa -· M.... cu · Fiie bOxea Vecwm ,. ..... ·-Tt--.."'--~~,...,,_ to schOot & back CM-NB Paint-etc Oe,_.ndabl• u L ...... ,..,0..-··~t gu can $2.50 12v bat-Lota household things '--'" ...... r,_..,., .,.... .. w G E ........ ....., -$25. wrougtlt Iron cen-I $2 Recilnlng beech DRESSER $50 Hiid-bags $1 UNd brick 5' 51-6943 tle•441543 arll. Call 650-0258 Reas Peul 720--0139/eve 4 A A P"tNTtN Int .ct •0003'S die brac«ets 125. 1 large .":J.r 15·. us-33311. boards $50 Captains and furnltura S1-s5o each Window guards LOWEST oow ble e>rl<:4! ___ _ w r o u g h I I r o n .,.,., ~ ch1lr S50 Gin's clothel 2425 Bowdoin Place. S 10 Ladder S 10 Kitch-THE CONST CO. O.C Lie CHILDREN$ CORNER laaJiaL 10 Steo $et'vlce 662-3235 Stwia Ahtflri_. eandlelabra. 9 eandtea CAPTAINS chalra $25 alze 10-12. Books. CoitaM .... 556-0999 en~ar• 50t Norman m.,reald'l,new/rmd'I P:~:o=;e~. Lf RmlW\~MOVIJJG ..,--MPilntlngt5yJlm ,.;;~-.~~'""!i~.-.-l!fl $25. Wr;;+J;.t Iron eech.Orople1fl1bleS50. houMhOl~ood .. "-IJ.. ~rea.d•r -S-.S.. Rockwel pl•••• •~ ua ... ll3&4-6-12 t-iviJl.loe near ,Ptaoenlt& Garage&Y81d Ctnup1 Low rates!orsnuners. ~ 3415, ~ each. H'06~ waltpapel". All 10.-$10. Metal lhelvee s m .loots. each ReclwOOd boll .. IOI' & VlctOfl• 722-8087 I Jon &45-3192 IOUV1e PllllO turn iron ,. W rough I Iron t 1 vacuum 140 Electric Saturdey 9-1 only. t 701 kltcnen Item•. clay pots. making )eweCry bOxee $2 1 A•t 63•""2'3 candelabra 25. ~ broom 1 • v 1 on Newport Hiits OrM W11t, ba1ket1 S 1-$25. 10 -4 each. New oll Ing 1111 . . VI _ '"' -.....,., -I ., __ ...._ S 0 T le I I I f r.rMt'--L-•nl~ "~1-LIGHT HAULING-Movt~ llOf •etl ""' of )Ulla ~ 2 candle with stand $20 Chair S5. Hart:IOf View Homea Saturday ~ Sunday S50. coat S90 Clothel Htg A/C. Ref rpra hi EF In my home M FIT Dump rvna (yard/garage DAN SA1.. YER PAlllfTtNG holdere wllh mar bl• Double bed $50 Drop 15412 Alaaoe. Near Irvine 25'-50t To-A 25' 240 t Amana A/C IYI le '592113 PIT age 3-5 Tues/Thurs 7 dl '(t Oa~ &45-18 18 Li< • 415924 pr1mt $35. 4 Wl\eal vJ:; i.tf end labtea $25 Ncfl. DRYER, e+ectrlc, heavy Center and Jetfery Or1nge &411-5482 a~-I eve alao TMN 1131·9054 TRASHBUSTERS Call Anvt1tne 964-20 1• ..... 2 red End bl S15 T ble dul y Westlnghouu . IU a t •cart..-. ta • · • wttll•. rour cyclel. 9 >'"" MOVING· Newport Beach SHUTTERS 10•1t end 12•1t ~ x, .. D...aJr• & Ghlldearl M., N 8Home :on11 & Reald'I Clean-up 1 LAO" P4tNTER IW*O tampe S20. Bflll. tamp SS Boote ceae 135· old, u~ly but runs "rNt home furniture sate. FOf-x41 wh. lte $3 N!Ch. Pie-"'-·~ ..... ..., • """Rooflnn • Mariner• aof'lool district tree est Vic: 722-62'0 tnt Ext 1' vr e•e>er~ COiored gt ... twig tamp Cooler $3 Walker. IOllet " "-""'--···· ... .. 800 A Die ....... 2 otd INhton«I coel nuard, cane l50 t684 S50 7 0-1737 mil dining t1ble S50. ture lramee, emall and waterproonng• 113,.,..199 Wiii take/ptcilup 548-7 Btalt• tt FtM est a.uon1 -v L • .. S Chalrt$30teeh KlnQllze large 50t·&t5 E.JectrlC 850-192• Ot 95·.sao 1 oll larns:>t S 15 llCh ong Whittler ... venue, Pia FOUR mag Wl\eala 14117 10 headbOWd $40 Double 220 automatic heeler ittia ~-lenicn Strw u::o;m;;l. stoo -- oo"-tab6e $25. H~ 135. &45445e flt Ford product• $35 llz• whll• glr1'• bedroom $25 Numerous doOl'I $3-~-'fim::tlar1ng vnoklng. weight conttOI Pl.INTER NEEDS w ORll hotd Hema S 1450· Red CARPET •nd peddlng Four Cedlllac hub caps aet canopy bed $40 S25 Many lampa S 1-$35. ua ly arln~ •n St1te of the Art 9000Untlng ... loyd 545-U28 lor ac>e>t ~~,;~ :'~1~':'';,:;8° ::0.,.. rugr::~ ~;o':ar. 60170 yards Mc:h. 25' l 5" $l 5 Two 25 Iba Iron oMk $40 Beby terMll. Pltlo umbrella $15 Real Verdi Mom. IT ~· software modulel ~REE OR JAYS Diet Plan Devis Pelnung 964-JaJ' ll'onwlthdoortl50.2425 and 50t P•r yar d. welghll S20. Six 5 lb. MW stlll In boll S30 to reel recorder $35 TV newt>om-3yrs 556-272 Oana,979--0551 "Nut Pwdr"t0<WI ioaaa Bowdoin Place. COit• &45·3e55. welghll, Iron s2 each. 645-5071or548-7374 cartS10 Otd llbraryllble Motherof2wl11Mby.it ln --'leftltll PU 8-12 wl<dl ys SOUTHERN P"INTING 5 • ......_. •"""·"""""" C OTHING 50 S" lOO lbs worth of cement $7 SO Low chair $4 hel Coata ..._. hOfne Drywall -"'hi ..... -·piplY lut 20ti DECORATING 1n1 E•• -· .,........,....... ~ 11 t~ s5 we6Qht• S20. 850-35e7 TIRES on nms bat~ MUSIC cabinet S3 Partly Bablel we4e0me Mon RTCcommerdai o;:y;111 "w.';icNn Cr "" 3 N 8 uc Insured 113 1 643C 50' 318" AIR hole itO. 4 CUf1alN $3 ~.,,.ri.. WATER alll Avengert 2·LR711x t5 $49 pelr 1 l trlpped vanity c:helr 13 thr\I Ft1 only 5411-50&1 S~l%lng In Comm I t>oxeeflo0ftllel10 AP' SS. Aod1 50t·S1 2 llolatn $12 Knee boefd ltkenew HR78x15 S29 1· 220 ext1n11on cord Ind Aaeld l free eet proxtmatety 200' 3/4" tra.--... ... ..,._.., ,_..__ " .. •kt r-.., 170 H78x15 $20 AH on G.M $7 50 &40-77115 543-11923 llC•3&392' pipe $40 500· .....,_ "'_...... ~ ....... • .., Q ......-.., rtm1 11•· Ford bralle copper 0 itr . r..t S8 Mc:h. 19" Blactc Kaalle lkll Solomon 444 d r um n • w S 2 0 SINGER monogrem •t· LlC. Prflt Home fOt Elder'ty .. .---.i_U-rolt9 I 1 atrended e6eo-and White TV I JS. Needl blndlngaS10. 175 KnelMI 83 t-3701 tadlment model 750, all w.-1Montfl. Amt>. or -u"' trio wn '2&. Roll '480 1ew wtie.. Barbeq\19 Ofltl akts SQlomon 502 bind· In It I 1 Is S 5 8 11 c It non-amf> ~ tO I t<atfly ,._ DJlllll equare foot elumlnum 116. Tire f!18x 14 and lnOI 110. Flachef lkll IN bed It 5 Skit S20 nauohaltYdl r.ollner P«-~tlo «1WI 25-equwe Ford ~ 120. fir• lfO R*tlte •t boola Ski boots 9'~ $10 f e et th•CI• iso t t. •4~wor1l·"=a.,.";''0 1 toot. Waldlrl tri cart U01l14 plu• 4 '!'•9 l0'1', new $35. $tit ~ St0tege oetMnets 120-&49-.2t12 a.M 125. Ne9dl ...... 8' 2 wMeta and 2 don. S50 U H eh Flsh/Oeplh $50 Sofa bed W T.... QXJtiNI &::I WWW tube ftoutleeent llghll &.hubQpl 15" $25 Patio llncMr 110. Hand held phOl'9e $& Stereo $50 SIX QMC truck-.... ~ 1 12.50 NQtl, P\1111 leWn umbr'llla and etand S20 direction finder '25 09n-Flle ~ 135 Hou.-II,_ 700x 15 """"""" S30 ,AST PAC>f. Sl!~E mower aa. S.t-2707. WOOdan hanging .,..... tonh anchOf I 10 O•" $3. hotel lttrma I 1415 Satvr· t8'l• •A. 13 gallon .. ..,,.. Roa-, ... &4&-, ... .... ""'-50 •• M2 Sena•e. eo.t• RemlnQtonoftlceetiectrte day /Sunday 2 1322 .... st• weter t.,,._ SHIPWRIGHTIEAVICIS w=. 'uo ... p~ Me. &42-t40e typewriter U O. 18M A.ahburton, Huntington 8 ·,411.. 1 10 u c fl CoNtNCtl:!'f:'~ 1 .... a ... l~ M81N1S fatlNING ':m\!!m INTER10Rs MANGING/STRIPPING VIS,...MC &73 1512 Tilt Rt11lden1111 Comm1rc11i BIG JOB C"NCEllED CllMP pr!OM &42·2078 ''" sftnct oOXui'Y f Mt tAIDIM fr91 roots-stumps remc>'e clnupa~l C1r1 722-1171 Tn!;!Stmc• ..,.rmn mower 11a Vacuum WATERl!D mett,... flta s.eect nc. not won.Ing Bach Mt-.2t2t ~6823 #OOd/'fJ/tMa 30-4620 o.w '30. 221 F'°'* hoae>ftal bed '*• new 1 10 Twin bO• ~ GIRL'S 211 Inch einote TY RITER \ll'ldllwoOd Pla1tu/l!ph . I 8tf .. t. Coeta MeH OOlf 1185,' M ii sao' and mattreu S2 IPHct blcyele . flll elec:tt1C PMIOM. peri9ct a........a-JaaitedaJ 'lint rE•t ~1•ing. '46-51-41. .., .. ,. •"74 54Q.. ll83. COMtet bf•• and hand oondltlon $&() K"'911n ...._. I • l\CIClll orten wtlefl uM tMUll-QetllnQ Pnot c11111tled "d• rtieePI tN 0rat'OI merlltlt TWO __..___. 1.1........ .... ..._..._. -w wlll'I ""'"El c.1-w•--"°"-ra"an decOtatM f'leed.. IAIBXl QICOAtMY ,_. ,. ~ JANITORIAL CUANlf<fa ::uaton1 taxi\.lrtng. QVeltty .,_ .,"' ..,... _., ~ ~ ""'"" ,...,. t7.., _.._ a Y-"M-'-_.._ SERVICE F~•t G"9Q "'°"" PrQbMIM No ProO-I~~~~~~~~ lanCIOOIM. "9c:OfdCA.,._ f'lnd what 7ou wll'lt In It's a BREEZE dltton 125 371 A\'OCedO bOat'CI ...., 84()-..,4 ~ "4ltttrl. ._ •v _,I •H_..,, 131.see1 81a/335-SU' ~11 •3~ 5~ \0831 r: •Nat~ ~~O~• ~~~~~,,~w~ ~PM~ ~~=:~=~-~~1:1•~-~-=~=~~~=:·:~~-~~~=====~=~---~~~-------T ~&41 M18 ,, 1suzu· A.P.R. adlalS std. bid. (7171i6\) F ;c;~RY1Sl\CKER $oR9LEAS594 OR LEASE AC TORY ST\CKER $18,030 PUICtl AS£ PllCE $1988~,. J~W~AS£ PllCt ~r mo For U mos Total pymt ol $4605.12 + tn. 9.9¥- roe 60 mos Tolil pymt ol s \l 834 80 + t11. fQr 48 mos Total ovmt ol S&~66 88 .,. tat fully loaded. (908887) f ACT ORY ST\CKER Jl,~i~t _PllC£; . OR LE.ASE $1096!,. r or 48 mos l ot<tl pymt ol 5261.76 +tat .. OR LE.ASE 1189 .. ~,. for 60 mos lotJI pymt ol Sl0.734 60 + lD ad expire• •8 hrs after publication OVER 100 USED CAJl(,IN SJOCll!! '83 911 CARBRIOLET Facloiy con"'' blf' air stereo pohslled ~11ors Red. Red Red 5.lwe thousands! c 111500) '80 VW RABBIT 2 dr. Auto. Atr root & tereo C98Z403 J '81 CAMARO Auto P S. air hit sttreo & '1W, r 107805 ) '82 REGAL C<UE Loaded. eitept1on111, cltan1 ( 196904) '84 SOORA Lo mtlts, '*' ••l•e' ( 10!>395) Z CARS '82 CPC 82 2+2 '82 CPC .-----------~t--------------... ------------.. "81 CPC <4US39) (a4207) (4222S4) (413559) (127612) '80 CELICA GT l dlbic ~ m P/S. ~unroot stereo & mort1 13ZIWl1 '79 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE '80 CPE DE'4LE '82 SM.LE Bolh super clun 1130329) (686109) '81 CMC 5 sod. 111. sttfeo, SUl>tf A l root mags stereo & citanr COOi 536) mo,, lo mile~ r 314616> '13 320i BMW Only 22,000 actual m1, 5 . sod. Ill. snrf. lllOys. (009810) '14 PONTIAC f DO Factory ~1 conct. 13.339 mlln. Jin! cond . lolded (28%29) '79 CPC S spd & autos. some I loPS Ill Milltf dun & pncld to sell' 'IO DAlUt 210 4 di, auto, 111, steieo. (!l07144) 88 Orange COU1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, September 1.-. 1985 . ' .. 19 •u!!4 tlft lilt we... llM 1tl1 Wut.. 1111 A= ,eJljiiiioliiiiiiioioiiiiio.__~~~ ....... .-UMIWlll TYPIST "c.d El E= ~~ need pert time penoti, YMCA An.t ICho04 pro-Aocec>t~60 E. 844-7220 Of 250-1022 ::~ ~= a ~ C' ,~ ~O:. SECRETAREIS 0~ M P.meii °"· -.. bunk&. cf*t, dellc. MOTHER'S HELPER Eltp'd prtird c.11 A«lM &m1oppaywtthlnter•t· 81&-5714952 etc.~~~!·,,..... 2()..25 IWllWtt. H,. flex. 842•"90 · Ing Malgnnwtl at IMdll"IQ I-Ible _ _.........,......--.~~~ N.8. &42-9309 rMt~rant oompanlM In your com-l't!ll Matchlna coueh & iov. OlllTll llU munlty. Al>t*i1 Plue w/CPM & eo ..... 2 living ol'lrl, 1 color U::or~ ~ Want4'd ~getlo ..,, c.n tor appt. todayt col. card•. monlt«. In TV, coffee table & 2 encl •tr n. motivated p~opla· lmmed. Job Opening• box,,__ uMd. $700 or 11bltl $300. 733-1246 l"9e 11492-nSS ... _____ t ~ ......... c ...... -Long Tef'm & Short Term S..t offaf. 776-8231 .... _, WVl'""'V ..,,,.. •...i-._A ell bla ~I Aefr\g, IOfat>IO, dltlon_a, no exparlenoa ,._..men.. v • ate. 4812 s-etlof• Dr. •Tll IHTI nMCS4'd, wfll traln. Flex· • UUf ...... + OE.SK 8 monthl old, NewpOt18eadl 860-4263 i.ble houra, tuU or part The "Kiity " Otn PeosMI 128 KB Color Sound • ....,.. time. Nonlght1. Q,..t op-2111 CatnPUI Dr. I 340 ~: oos. e..ie: tel Auge, ext _,., portunlty tor college ttu-Irvine 933--1441 Writing AMI., gamea. ... 080 7f0.8792 Av•ll•bt9 In Newport dent or houMW'tte. A~ly. 28570 Marguerite Prkwy S1000 Catt 6'4-2178 Rattan turnttut•. waah- 8ueh. Exparlanoe HONEYBAKEO HAMS. # 206 Mlallon Vleto. IN It ft• MU .,/dry« &4&-7415 preferred, but not 3700 E. Cout Hwy, CdM. 495-9001 necwary Muet heYe ~ 230 W. Warr.at #208, f mo MJ: klttan, t:Ci .... lltlf9 .. ~ trlMPC)(1atlon, htlll •IT P/T Santa Ana 545-3000 lhota. no fleel. ~•f· Sota $50, Electra SX4000 and be OY« 18 )'MIS old. Depend. paraon for am ac> Not All Agency-Nev9r A fac11onate ,,_ 10 hm llwfng mach 19<>, Chait a...,., day deltvety wfth ONa Cl# lhop. 831-7189 Fii EOE M/F 47&-8777 0( 9e0-6 IV Of drawet9 S30. C-Sar no ootlac:ttng. Call 1.0AM Retail TYPtlT 8 mo old m• ---.... mix, cMlt SI(). !Amp • 10. -4PM ~~2~ FrldtrY. .,1 .. 0 1 ..... 1 ...._.... tabla ass. Dbl bed a20. "" _ ___ -to type appralMI forml. htlbfkn, gd wlkldl. MOY· I bed 115 8 p1ct --------IUCONaful bua. In Dana Pt. full time. Muat have good Ing, mutt nnd home thla tno · uree ••• IE.' 11•• Harbor. paid health Ina. typing al(llla. Mul1 be wkn~ 86()..8~ S30. Come & buy 1810.8 --I bon 3 Y I & d carawey, Maaa Varda, E P h ti It 81 vacat on, uaea. r• oonaelene oua apan-d bl kl t CM. SAT e-12. x · or or cu ur retall av,,_.~ Hrs plwk, dabla. Benefit•. Start Adopt 8 ore e t en. bdcgmd. H.B. 842-8868 tome -*iwtmda. Salary lmmed Call Ch«yl or Help UI rMCUe others 1-::--.,...--:---:-----=o:-=- NURSE'S AIDE Compa.-neg. Send r..ume to: The Rob, ~t Lenderl Ap· &48-5607 or 9e8-320S nlon-typa tor WMkend Coff11 lmportara/ Choe-p<l llal Servtoe. '51-9625 Adorat>ta Kmen1, 8 wk•. help only. Ute houa.-olate Soldlar, 3453 1 In Newport Beeci'I. blk/wht, tlger1trlp1. kHplng & cooking. Golden Lantern. Dana Pt. w•-i•• Mala-Fem. 844-5484 ..,,_,,....,-..,..bl.,...rch-:-·-=Ol~n--=Rm--=s.i- 494-7883 Debbie 92829 Attn: Margaret ••• -N.8. w/hUtch, SttOO. Book· Breekfutlhlft. "FIT. Al)pty ---==::::-:-:===--OFC ASST PIT entry level Salee In peraon. VIilage Inn, 12, FREE KITTENS CMM & Bdaprde w/mtg poa. In N.B. otc. Mon-Fri IOIT IDOITIYI Marine Ave Bal. 111. MALE & FEMALE drapaa, mlac. 843-5001 9-2, gen'I otc exp & Eatab. O.C. Modular ., 850-9212 OFABED S20. UP· 60wpm.Bath851·2060 Exhibit Co. aeaka WllllWWUlll Fr ... to gd h~ HOLSTERED ROCKER Pll't n..1•• n.. motivated axper. prof. to M/F, 18 plus. full/par1 Klllhound famele apeda S10 850-3805 handle the sale ot mod-time. Start $4.50 p/hr & lhOll 751-5821 1----------,~...,. Pm• Pest lftlet Vier 1yatarn. (5 llnes). Full Own 1ranap. Neal. cielll. • Jtwtlry 1214 Flex h,.,typlng & AM1 a t>enetltl, salary, com-energetic. 842-9728 FrM to gd home wfyrd eeume .;;(I M«d« fl kt muat. Mon th Fri. J.W ml ... on & training. Sand 1-4pm Mon-Fri. beeut Doberman, mM 6 old Lap! f • tch Airport arM 756-8808 raaume to Exhibit Pro. JtM WHt .. / moa. 241-8301 itoOo. 1e:..o1-:: WI PUT TIIE J~~~ c~al Ln. H.B. Dta11tic 5117 fuaitu• ilanllaa.... 1111 poal1lon1 avallabll at the UCe:in European dover-11 couch i200. bin rm tbi I 2 Brue. S ...., .. ,..,, Dally Piiot naw1p1per UUI nessea. P.O. Box 19751, chalra $100. End tbl S30. Tlctceta-t'2li120. worl(]ng Saturday and Energetic Nlf 1tarten San Diego CA 92119 Cott. tbl S30. !536-8998 both ·~" .,.,~. Sunday morning•. Earn only, needed Immediately ' uk tot 8111 · ,._..,,,_,. $4.60 per hour plu1 gu 10 Telephone Sollettora Norwelgltn Lady, wlll do It 7. COUCh S200 Din tbl & l--4..,..M..,.,l.,..,N"""K""'S"'"H,..,.A.,.,W..,.,LS-=-- altow1nc1. Mull h•v• needed Immediately. No Hakpg, exchg. tor ,,.. · rm Excellent condition lar,,.. car or ......,-up and Mlllng, wtll train. rm/board Refs 759-9053 chll,. $100. End lbl ISO. 1200 ,.,A ...... ~,. ""1· .. ·-.,..... 290 . Coffll tbl $30. 538-8998 + ........... , V"'V'VV v ~i8~::!ts1..~.= old. Call M1chel1e. 766-0 ••• ss s uk f« Bii• ·11 vw A•bblt s..60. 15· PASTElf POlltlon available 5 daya p/wtc, lneldl Saturday. Art/Dratting bacl(ground helpful. Mull be pro- duction orlent9d. Wiii train. Apply Pannyaaver, 1860 Placantla Ave, Cotta MIN. PHARMACY CLERK Exper. Nwprt Beech area. Mon-Fri, 9-5pm. Call 840-8584. Mk for Bob. PllTllUPIT B/W & color printer w/mln 2 yrs exp. For appt call 714/241-7313 IWI IELP Hlm/s11meae Kfttena MIF. 7· Couch, noral. Ilka new macrame fOf' wall S 100 Full time PlflOrl w/prlor 8 wka $100 957--0607 $95. 2 Matctl"g Llv·Rm trig $75, golf club1 S75. experience for fun nautl· Young Manx tern to good Chra. ruat 125. ea. guitars S45·S75. 969-2928 c~~~\t1~1·~h~ot~~·· home. Vary lovable. 868 642-4397 CUh fot •tamp coll«> Newport Baaeh. 67~230 W. 19th C.M. Canaon 7 Pc Din Rm Set w/chlna tlons. A & E Stampe, 831·6334 or 642·1878 ~b & t>uttet, $275. Dbl PX C.Otef', Hunt Bch Salee :a SS Bed w/drar, vanity & Club Naut~ua San Fran-lllOIHY F&IU I matt: S150. 21 c. ft. Ct1ee1 ctaeo Bay Salling Club, Opportunity to u 11 (tielYMF1old ma11. Freezer. $75. Secretary, 11te-t1m1 membarahlp. gourmet lood1 & gltt1. houaebroken, gentle S 100. Wardrobe S30. Muat 11erlflc• S2000. Flex. hra. Wiii train Weal-AKC. beal offer 844-0700 Dreuer $20. 2 Aeellnerl c a 1 1 E d d y a cllff Plaza. Mr Munz. ett 7pm $10. ea. 558-9624 71 4/833· 7552 Evu 642-0972 AHliHctt 8'Sora.noratdee1Qni150. 213131e-o211 SALES PEllSOI --4' sofa $100. Ball/HOW911 Fan S 15. TV S200. S1•eo I llY &m.WIOll tape deck, au1o-reverae, $100,vac $50,cof tbl S25 F&,.1~:'':o L~~:.r: LES 957-8133 IYt<Hoed S50. 548-1326. 4 ctltaltbl. S50. 2232 Baae+comm. exper. pref * * Lrg 1ntq. Roll-top ANTIQUE Oak din Set: Pomona, C.M. 842-7229 Contact Jerry, 557-0150 delk. xlnt cond. Mull Tbl $375; 2 arm ch,. S150; Gu dryer S75, wicker chg Salff ucrtfloel Beat rauon· 2 din chrs S 100. Kg bdaprd tble $80. Sony Trlnltron PUm ITllEITS able offerl 542·1434 $95. Nu truh compector Color TV S175. Antq Interior matnt. for land· .... El ··LEI* s 150. FREE DELIVERY. wicker eh•IM saoo. Cane ac.plng Co. needs exp S200.·S300. wtcly oomm. .... .. 875--0590/0599, Ellan & glast tble S70. Mailbox person or wtll train, own In spare time. 673-5187 Refrigerators S 129 & Up Big Canyon 9 pc dining rm $40. Chlld'a rocker S20. trans. Jerry, 557-0150 •••1-• UIP Wuners $99 & Up tum group d911gned by 780-0710 -"""' Dryers. gu/elec 199 & Up d 1 •595 Chi 1------=---..,,.,....,.. need1 mature & reep per· ALL APPLIANCES ecora or • · neae Irvine Coul Country Club Pllmll son tor c M toe Call antq carved c1bln11 memberthlp wanted .. Succesatul quick printing btwn 9.11 ~m · 645--1 too FlllJ lurllltff4 $499. New 1ty1e Jacuul John 552-34881835-5235 operation In Newport uk for Margaret h HllHt ........ , $149. 760-9533 John Wayne Tannie Club Center suklng an UNIQUE FURNITURE OHOI 11111 flll• energetic. neat person to llOlnUY-DEO 1947 s. Main St. •. • •• famlly membership, operate In 1 profeulonel Plonee<Commerclal Mort· Senta Ane 88 . reveralble culhlonl, $400. 854-3181. bualneaa 1tmo1phere. gage Banker needs very Btwn Edinger & Wa•n« on xlnt cond. $95. 850-7311 Lane Cedar chel1 S 175. Multlple rHponalblltlea anarp, neat, orgenlzed, Mein St. See the Baar! Obi Bed, new s 100. 5 Pc Oak cabinet 11t/mlrror 10 Include ln-Houae ac:aireta person Com· IH-1220 Bdrm Furn. Set, oak fin-$200. Wedding dr111 Counter Salee, Kodak petltlve 11l1ry. Fringe Open 1o-e: Sun 12•5 11h new S290. 966-2178 11t/vall. 1lza Q S200. EKT A print operation. benefits. Wordatar exper. 97~98 bindery. tight put4H.lp. euentlel. Reeumee only Whirlpool Washer & ou I llf FlllrTaE -:-7"-:--:-:-:-:-:----:---:--- Ablllty to 11tork well with to George Elkins. #2 Col'· Dryer wht. 2 Yra uMd. LES 957-8133 Magic Ill Mbrltlp moving other• a muat. Ex· porate Plaza N B 926&0 Xlnt eond. $325. OBO muet Miii $500/obo per1ence preterred. All ..,...........,...........,,.......,.......,.· __ · -·....,,..-Microwave Loe Super otx King aae mattr ... & box (213)427-0996 appllcetN apply PIP, 298 SECRETARY FIT. N.B. ln1. Mdl, degltal & timer pro-aprtnga $50. 963-2032 • llflllU E. 17th St, CM Firm. Typing 50 wpm, 10 griming, xtra shell & Kret11 74· Wicker Sota ,IT .IOl,' .. llST key, Med. Ina. a plus. Self probe, 6 mo·a new. $325 $550. Chrome/glUI Wall Oellllll 0...,•111 star1er Bath 651-2090 OBO 722-7204 Unit $125. 646-8964 W/aptt.r. Muet Mii. 8111 25 h,. per wk. Busy real ff •*"" (714) estate offloe. Mon-Fri, llm/&11111, 0 er over....,., p.p. 12.5. Mull be rali.bll lmmed. opening fot Chit-t.& •• : DO A LITTLE 651-4813 (213)438-1241 and pr...ntabla. Wiii dren1 Mental Health ,.. ~l ; ........._ 9USINESS IN YOUR New blk laoquar Dining train. Exper pref. Call Cllnlc. Strong organlz&· ~lr ~ OWN HOME Set, blk llV-rm Mt, M· Joan 631·1288 tlonal & communication t. ~ wave, TV, Stereo, Sharp 1klll1 e11entlal. 60-70 ~\' • • '!~·~ •• (.;.. •a ' 750 Copier. 850-1548 .j~.~r ~;::;. WPM, 10 key, word pro-,-J ~ ~ 1 X , / · ,,,;,.__~ · OINlng a plu1. 3 y,. exp. •. • .. 1 ··~-~:_ •• "1 , • Uc "' , •"'-\ 41 tabed S125, bm couch N-lmkr, pleasant phone 1 ~ 1 ~ $55, am couch $35, glUI manner, flax.. detail · ~ 1 1. ~ "~ tbl/4 ch,. S200, ractlner PIT SOLICITOR. evenlngl. State Farm lnaurance. 553-1115. Mon·Fr1. 9-5 REAL ESTATE 1m11T11M111 Full time Rental agent needed for well •tab- llahed buay Newport a.aen offlOI. Reel &tate lie. req. Call Shlrley, 67S-4630 BURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC. 6H -4630 oriented, ablllty to wont GAI AGI SAU ADS NOW ... ~ ) 1 185• Kayak• l300IS375• well w/other•. Muat .... CLASSIFllD IT CITYI ••• , ' exer.equlp 1175 FREE 1ume wide variety of SH H LOW • ' ' DELIVERY 875-059010599 dut1e1. Xlnt beneflt1. PRING STEIN TICKETS. Salary commen. w /exp. lalMI blaa• llM CMtl M111 I 6 ticket• avl tor 9127 40 Hr /wk Mon· Thur. 6-8. 9/30 Maka onr &48-3&4 t • Call 545·2867 btwn 367 N. Bayfront 9-5PM Sat 6·3. Olahea, turn, · · 9·12am for appt. Set/Sun. Elec Organ, books, even a tuxedo. 5-SCR•M-LETS m .. --• auto•. hMtllda, etc. to S 150. 298 Princeton Or n II / r••-rtal ••I Mu 122 off Fairview & Fair ANSWERS IEllllOll .. Sat 9 1 141 85 9 .5 n lmmed opening w/CIVll Garage Sale: Furniture, Furniture tool• Schwinn Subwey. Whole Engineering Arm tor 1 wlndaurter, clothing, IO apd A cruiMf Like Venom. Friday Secretary with IBM PC & bunk beds. etc 440 newl Lota ot goodlea at WISDOM Spreadaheet progrem Begonia. Sat/Sun 9-4 good prloet. 32&4 Minne-one granny to another: exper · Full benefit• Sunday, Everything Mull aota Ave. "The older I get, the more ~~P·~~~~~r~:~~ Go, furn, clothes, '74 SAT 9114 8-? Dresaer, I believe the adsooage J~•t Real &t11e Loent Fuenlea, at Robert. Bein: Spitfire. No reu offer r&-table. rug, greal turnl•h· age brings WI M. P•H• I -Wllllam Fr oat & A•· fuaed. 709 Marguerite Inga, clothe•. Leaving SLATE TOP POOL ,. .. II. aoelatea. 1401 Quall St., C.1t1 MIN 11 4 Country, 423 W Bay. TABLE. Good eondltlon. -----Newpor1Blach92660 $400 or beat otter. Sharp peraon w/axp«. In FHat1ia 54()..4101 p~aoino a proceaalng 11m1om.mm1 eoo1wu11n v.u0 1134 large commercial & reeJ.. Typing 35 wpm, bulc Every Sunday. Orenga L Zig zag Mwfng machine dental 1oan1 for Newport math lkllla, phones, full Coeat College. Fairview & 18526 RUCE STREET $45, part new addl~ ma- Beach firm. Muat be time. 873-9006 Adema, Coate M .... Ad· Brookhu,.t & Hell . .9-4 chine $35, man I & capable ot cr .. tlng c:a8h mllllon & Parking FREE. Sat. Slate top pool tabla, woman's S2·S5 646-7011 nows a working wfth ~ llm/IEOPT Spacea s 10. 432-56&0 Pugeot 103 Mo ped, Maaical laat veloper1. Salary com· Local Costa MeM C.P A. couch, table, clothing, • men. wlexper. Poeltlon nrm '*Ida a r91ponalble, mlac. houaahold 1tem1. Limer uartC Vii :how. lmmed Heetth Ina. lncld. con1clenclou1 ulf· 121 IAl.U, .... vary good condition. 850-5850 1tar1er. Muat have xlnt IATlllAYUll Int. hick 1141 $500 844-1155 telephone akllla, eecureta u----• / IEOIPlll•IT typing & tront desk ap-9-4 Sat only Walnut table lllT&IUIT Pm• 111n wutan Medium llza Law Arm, pearance. Call Lorie. w /ut1nalon1 1300. •LIT ULI* ~J91tat 1121 Irvine. Outlel Include r• 634--0655 Small Omega blk/wht ~t 14th & 15th. 11·5. s;;twyt>;;k bfk met81 cord k"plng. typing, enlarger. xlnt shape $75 Uaed Reat. equlpt. Small walnut t 30xeo118x...O general office 1klll1, ex-ltlMleet Hit/Titer Medlt.,renean •tyle dbl warea. Furn, 1ntq1 & work e1/f;25 87s.2933 perlence matured person M thru F. 3 to 7 pm. $4 hr dreuer w/mlrror & much m0<el Moochlel · pret'd. Suaan 833-3622 Mutt have car. 850-1400 matching king 112• hdbd Rulauran t , 1o14 2 le, lllUlll•IT TIWTIMlllml =m~:,C~~ Adama~ve.H8 ittne Mature, reeponllbll per-Impound CHP Driver, other goodlell 307 E SAT-21412 Oookllda. 3 2511 UOnth TV, whro son with xlnt communlca-night• onty $500. +p/wtc. 19th St. blk ... 35mm oem••· tm1 beeiutlful cabinet S 1200 lion lklll1, leglbll hand-9&4-0351 apple, radio•. book•. obo. '36-7430 writing, llt• tying, buay Bulldera 1peclal Item•. clothee, typewriter, mlac. -....,....,..__.,...,...,.......,....,,...,......,....,.-- phonet Newport ea.on n• HIYll drttt tb1. p11no, baby llllllfll H' llUI office. 752-8680 Full time. Oood drtvtng clothes & equip. boat trlr. Ima• 1144 All wood coneole. 1225. rec0<d. 83~ 141 128 E. Wiison.Sat/Sun 8-5 850-3805 llmt•llT/ Ten pleoa play pen, tw1.n i~-----,,,----•--&1T UPT llTTEll B&W TV. atereo comb, ale bdrm Mt, lrg hutch. ldu" Quadraphonic: Sony Re-__ , T~· Appt Settera. broom, Sanyo/Janean car 3 ~.power mower, celWf dull tble, 4 Braun , EXP Switchboard. Min. 2 Sal+oomm eSo-1318 apkr1,tool b•.tank w/hand comm. 1t1ck1ble wire aptt.,. seoo obo 7to-e792 yrl. Type. order'lllnvo4ce · pYmp etc S.-175.Sal/Sun ract11. lrg draft~ table, 1=--...,,..,,.--,--,-..,,.,...,--- proce .. 1ng Computor 9-3. 3148 Country Club Or much m0<•. SatJSun 1().4 St•eo 50 ntt. Jn Chlnlle exp. a plul. lrvlM. __.ln"PRI/ 15412 AIMa. Neef 1rv1n1 cabinet, ooet S610, ..,, Lydia, 2~ • • r5-' '5 Char~ Din ~me S.t &1 ean1., Of & Jeffre'f •260 0 80 p.p. &42-0222 PUTI IP &ITllT matehg .... ffat. v h,., HOIPTlllllT leef (ext to 12 tt) & ouat. I rt •---L llll ti tit I Lita typing, . plHHnt lmm.cflata opening for pad1, beat offlf' 384 ~ -• phone YOlol, 15 hr. 9-5. lllP"' typaMttar. Mul1 Flower St Sa1/Sun1'1lg"IQ"'"l!i•...,an--yon--.-.F' .. ur·n· ..... ae~-'800. 25 HP SUZUKI Tua-Fri. 875-5800 Balboa h111e have mark-up Sarn·•pm onty ~. art, frig, qun S850. Botti In xlnt cond. •XI*. put9-UP beck· 1-&TI H I • bid. mite. 720-0t89 IYI 831--3875 lllPT Piil Tm ground helpful Xlnt ban· •• -mag. 14 El Ooredo Ln front dMk at M\all Ill· .nt1 lndudlng mldlcal & 18 cu tt rafrlg . 30·· fwer ti ardla atudlo Early l"9e dental lnaurance, con-range/oven, 6 mo'1 new, WTIL"' Ill. UU 1 Good w/l*>Pfe, Nlel & genial atmoaphlre Con-almond color, tumltura, Blk.-chalrl-dlth Mt 30 TROJAN·tteo , c:1eta111. Call AM'•, Linda, tae1 All111. &42-"321 ext. Iota ot goodlea llam-? & mlac. Sat only t-3. 230$ ~ ~ 225 a. 831-3$23 291 ~u~. 28880rangeAv Arbutu1 St. N.8 . 370 ~~~+:.?•r-'· lllPT /11PllT ll&MI Ol&ll UUll IW Pun s at 1 -2-Bttt•. Luggage. omc.Jeec>-o500 ext 232 Newport Ctr LAw Oto, l&ILYPILIT Sat 9/14 Table, chair.. Dining Sat. 01t1un, •8 1 S.aray, ExpreH IOfM tegait •AP.~ Sal 330 w Bay Slrllt hthld a boutique ltema clothln,. toy1, much CMMr + 8hOr.. loe.t to commen. w/lllf* Cell ea.ta Mela. Ca 92127 F,... r9frllhment1, 2578 m4aC. 1 43 BIYPOf1 Way, tn. 117 500 &40-607i U111a, 640-8900 FaJrny nr Dal Mat SI btwn !MM & tUlttn. 1----· ----- Ml·4Jf1 HMttld Item•. tructc ractl, SAT W , 1190 ~ Dr nr ti lall 7114 lllPT l11PllT atareo & rurnlturt. 3102 Pirate Rd. 8 11twater ore 009 Par1 time, permenant ~ _.. Donnybroott Sat/Sun 7·? aciu.,1um. King wtt9'• oompl aallt / -........: mon, 8am-1pm. Mon-rrl. • •r .. , bed, exarcl.. equip, S200 Obo ~._" .. Ex p . r w I p u I •• Monday & Friday, Tape ~•ting Salel 2 Love b11kett, hOUMWlr ... ..,.,..-::--:--,,..,.--.,........,.,...,..,.-IW!tchoo.td pr9' Paul trantertptlon. wtfl train S11t1. Blk/brn pl•ld, much more ~ PartnetwNp A~ OoeMw-a Ateoc. 3060 word PfOC EdlnQer/NWpt Benr.ood Rock•, Throw 40· A~ dleeel ._. A9dhHI, C M 558-7075 ~rwy 55et333 Auge, Lampe, Ptctina, lu a...te l lJI wott Ketch 23K. (7141 -------Vlrloue 0tco ttarN. MO ._ a. I 141·1113 213/12~ Pvt your MtvertlainO mw-Mati• your ltlOC>Plno .... etc 3t4 F1oww St. bfWn W . -... 1.-1 .... wh9fe 1M ,__.. W ~ U-. the Oll4y Pl-Tl.llllUft & 8atlta Ant A~ 216 MettpoM tlA. oft IJ W41nt Ad.._,, .,. &42·SU8 IOt ~ Act. ht/Gun M onfy 0emtno Aeel '42·5e78 ~--· -----------...-.-..-~........___ ______ _ ' . 985 INCLUDES DUAL REARS & MUCH MUCH MOREi 1.0 . #F0153040 i DOWN 1 WtOl'g 2 8' llZll t.O 3 ModlPy 4 M8k,IOMll .. s Mewc unit 6 W•t., plant 7 8ewWI 80cew\ 9 Turlley I Kemal IO H8rd - - 11 IOU l'Onet t2 N999 gtowtl't 13 Nall 21 Ancestor 23 Secul•r 2S P;tctt 28 Ttap 29 Beel! 30 Allan IUIUtn81e 31 Stone 32 tnpul 33 SoVtet- 34 usmwne 36 PtunQel 311 Cyc;llng 4 I Sp .. chlfy1ng 42 Grape tiew., 43 A ol E"fA 44 Meelooune 48 AnUqueteo 49 8ngl'tl llQUaritHTI 11911 SO S1rnple1on1 St l • -·Uni$ S2 Clewanc. S8 lnMCt1 S4 English com~r SS Exn se F"leh-ee1tnQ 1><•0 80 Oty • Modef #8535 In stock Plus dealer lnatalled options f anv Gord.n Gro.,e . ~ I NEW '85 CAMARO NEW '85 CHEVETTE NEW '85 CAVALIER NEW '85 CELEBRITY MODEL STOCK# IO# MODEL STOCK # ID I MODEL STOCK/I ID I MODEL STOCK # ID I CAM•AO 9E.AUNETT A 1173 432512 CHEVETT! K111EDAN 1503 136482 CAYALERIEDAN 1225 t~71 CAMARO BEltUNETT A 1388 437087 CHEVETTEK111EDAN 1757 144933 CAYAUIRIEDAN 1566 119023 CEU8AITY WAOOH 18159 191270 CHEVETTE K11COUPI 1759 144098 CAYA&..QllDAH 181 7 121374 CEl.EMTY COUPE 2820 2571tle CAMAROSPOATCOUPI 1n6 447904 CHIWI IEK11COUPI 1852 147156 CAYALERIB>AN 1818 120015 CELOfWTY IEDAN 2e22 258036 CAMAAO 9ERUNE'TTA 1809 44M38 CHEVETTEK11 IEDAH 1898 148087 CAYAUERIEDAN 1878 121943 CEl.UAITY IEDAN 2e2e 2!58700 CAMAAOSPOATCOUPE 1820 44M13 CHEVETTE K1111DAN 1900 148248 CAYAUl!AIEDAN 1913 123236 CEl.EBNTY COUPE 2638 258747 CAMAAO K.MJNETTA 1909 451532 CHEVETTEK11COUPI 2082 157194 CAYAUER llDAH 1914 123161 CEl.EMTYWAOOH 2989 296894 CAMARO llENJNETT A 2800 481.510 CHEVETTEK11COUPI 2494 177352 CAYAUERIEDAN 1923 123232 CEl.EMTYWAOOH 25' 28e03() CAMAAOSPOATCOUPE 2822 489548 CHEVETTE K11COUPI 2n6 183419 CAYA&..QIB>AN 1931 121917 CEL.DNWTY WAOOH 2700 2!i!l&407 CAMAAO SPORT COUPE 3229 502706 CHEVETTEK11COUPI 2871 193807 CAYA&..QllDAH 1937 123559 CE..UNTYWAOON 2701 2e51S7 CAMARO SPORT COUPE 3232 502608 CHIYETTE K11COUPI 2872 193830 CAYA&..QIEDAN 1944 121387 CE.DNWTYWAOON 2755 261701 a4EYETTE K111EDAN 3022 197122 CAYALERllDAH 2012 124458 CE..UNTYWAOON 2791 268847 CAYA&..QIEDAN 2428 133752 CELUNTY COUPE 2960 278645 CAYAL.mlt WAGON 2538 222297 CEl.EMTYWAOON 3180 2881315 CAYAL.mltlEDAN 2e51 228223 CEL£8RITY WAGON 3260 297916 CAYAUERIEDAH 2983 248096 NEW '85 IMP/CAPRICE CELEMITY WAGON 3294 304248 NEW '85 CITATION CAYAL.mltlEDAH 3027 252397 CELEBRrTY WAGON 3327 303765 CAYAUERllDAN 3028 252215 CELEBRrTY WAGON 3328 303123 MODEL STOCK# ID # CAYAUERllDAN 3071 254886 CELEBRrTY WAGON 3345 300762 MODEL STOCK# IO # CNWCEQ U8IC MOM 1224 1'40708 CAY~IEDAH 3156 257271 errATION II K1I SEDAN 204 108610 CAPNCEQ ~MOM 2035 137706 CAVALIER SEDAN 3320 279011 CAPNCEQ UllCMOM 2179 164683 CAVALIER WAGOH 3321 281633 CfTA TION I K11 IEDAN 708 118015 CNWCEQ U.CllDAN 2218 1950 CAVALIER WAGON 3322 27461 7 NEW '85 VANS err ATION I K1I COUPI. J051 J 23820 err ATION I K1I COUPE 1101 129224 CAPNCEQ UllCWAGON2733 11-.e NEW '85 err ATION I K1I COUPE 1102 12:58::)6 CA"'9CEQ U.CWAGON2914 179474 CARGO VANS err ATION II K11 IEDAN 1324 130536 CAPNCECU.CllDM 2918 184478 .FULL SIZE TRUCKS err ATION II K1I SEDAN 1325 1291Se8 CAPNCEca U.CllDM 2917 1eeeec> err ATION" K1I SEDAN 1326 130202 CAPNCE ca U11C llDM 2978 184137 MODEL STOCK # ID I C#NC!ca U.CllDM 3012 187903 MODEL STOCK # ID II ~1 -~ 020CHEVYYAN 1118 129441 CAPNCEQ U8IC llDAH 3024 184038 C10PICKUP 963 130078 · 020CHEVYVAN 2104 154776 CAPRICE ca •..c IEDAH 3051 187942 C10PICKUP 2941 178337 157411 020 CHEVY YAN 2105 NEW '85 AST RO CN'NCECU.C== 3052 188032 C10PICKUP 3202 172328 020 CHEVY YAN 2134 157999 C""'9CECLA181C 3119 188193 C20PICKUP 2348 16'506 020 CHEVY YAN 2'402 159071 c.vNCE CLAaltC WAOON3130 C20PICKUP 17'9622 3205 180290 010CffEVYYAN 2435 173661 MODEL STOCK# IO # CNWCECU.C WAOON3146 179413 C10PICKUP 1796 139660 020 CHEVY YAN 2787 160275 CAPNCE CLASllC WAOON31 n 17'9351 C30PICKUP 2358 1e39-&3 020CHEVYYAN 3004 188102 ASTAOCAAOO VAN 22S5 126052 CAPRICE SEDAN 3246 197807 C20PICKUP 3205 180290 030 CHEVY YAN 3103 195864 ASTAOCAAOOVAN 2392 144832 IMPALA SEDAN 3251 196734 C20PICl<UP 3274 185287 030 CHEVY VAN 3110 197375 C10PtCKUP 3296 187339 030 CHEVY VAN 3148 198803 MTROCAAGOVAN 3273 150734 CAPRICE CL.ASStCWAGON 3270 181050 C-10PICKUP 3337 187433 G30 CHEVY VAN 3285 196795 CAPRtCE ClAl8IC WAGON 3293 181016 C-20PICKUP 3409 186738 CAPRICE SEDAN 3295 206330 C-20PICKUP 3410 186729 C-20PICKUP 3411 1 D D lliJ~lIDrn ~ o~~@o@rn ON SELECTED DEMONSTRATORS 1985 CAMAROS 7.7°/o FINANCING 1985 CAPRICE e CELEBRITY CAVALIER 7.7°/o FINANCING 1985 BLAZERS MODEL S-BLAZER S-BLAZER S-BLAZER S-BLAZER $-BLAZER S-BLAZER S-BLAZER S-BLAZER STOCK II 238 11:, 185 228 336 475 ID II 117357 112449 113822 118129 125540 135229 21 1367 224863 MODEL STOCK ID • SPT.CPE. Z·28 621 100153 SPT.CP£. BERUNETTA 656 411900 SPT.CPE. SPT.CPE &n 411332 BERLINETTA Z-28 765 413342 Z-28 Z·28 766 414()72 Z-28 Z·28 1479 438763 SPT.CPE SPT.CPE 1601 444729 SPT.CPE. 1739 1n5 1820 1894 899 2126 2n1 2968 447465 447031 448413 450747 419584 458751 485964 491593 MODEL Stock 11 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 Door Sedll'I I 779 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 Door ledln 1938 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 Door Sedll'I 223 I CAPRICE CLASSIC 2 Oooretie. 2782 CELEBRtTYEUROSPOftf 1667 CAVAUERWAGOH 1318 ID If 15&&85 159616 166117 1195T 140066 153526 2574 2890 1985 MONTE CAR LO MODEL SPORT COUPE SPORT COUPE STOCK II IDll 14().4 141632 2273 175662 7 7". Financing avwt>le on hS1ed vehocles only wrttl apprOYed credit Invoice wilt-out deducting faCIO!y holdbeok, •ncencrve peymems, factory local advert1smg and factory get ready '81 FORD ESCORT WAGON 4sp. Air Cond, GLX. Cassette 1BCA145 $2988 '80 FORD MUSTANG Auto. Alt Cond, PIS, Cassette 1 BHW008 s3999 '~TOYOTA COROLLA 5asp, Air Cond. AMIFM 165748 s3999 Loaded! TwoTone. leather 1FUW351 SAVE '80 VW RABBIT H/B 4cyl. 4sp. economy 836625 $2988 '82 DATSUN SENTRA '81 PLYMOUTH RELIANT WAGON '80 OLDS CUTLASS COUPE '83 PLYMOUTH RELIANT Auto Air Cond AM FM Stereo 1ETG123 AU1o. Air Cond. Tilt. Cruise 1 BWS640 Auto Alr Cond, Tift. Pwr Windows 1AIK113 Auto PS. Air Cond, Cassette 181164 $3_988 $4288_ s45aa $~588 '82 CHEV C10 PICKUP 6cyl Auto P S 338073 '84 MERCURY COUGAR LS CIUlset Till PW Spi1 P Seal l..olded' !6162 131 '81 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 2Air Tiii, Ouse. P#f 'Mndows-1..oeded 1GIY443 '81 CHEV G10 VAN Auto. Air Cond. Tilt. Cassette 1 Z87633 '83 TOYOTA COROLLA .Auto, Alr Cond, Cassette 2015836 $5488 saga a •&488 $6488 $6688 '82 CAMARO BERLINETT A VS-Loaded with Opttons' 1 FUW350 $7688 '82 FORD 15 PASS VAN Auto. Alr Cond. PIS, Stereo. XL 1 ESG989 s7999 '83 MAZDA RX7 CPE 5sp, Alr Cond, Sunroof, Cassette 1FVV146 $8488 '82 DATSUN 280ZX 6cyl Turbo. 5 ap, Loededll 1 FNN330 $9888 f PAOE PAOE 2. Coldwell Banker, Newport 7. Lido Realty 3. Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa 8. Unique Homes 4. George Elklns Co. 5. Great Western Real Estate 9. Grubb & Ellis 10. Sotheby's International 6. Waterfront Homes 11. Oalebout Better Homes and Gardens PAGE 12. Lynne Valentine Prop. 13. Cote' Realty 14. Remax of Costa Mesa 15. Remax of Costa Mesa 16. Remax of Newport Beach PAGE 17. Harbor Realty 18. Balboa Island Realty 19 Homes On Review 28 The Real Estaters NEW LISTINGS Him• -•1•JHI ' Are you • ..,.. ....... who would lo¥9 • belluttful. oozy 1 BA CGlidC> of~ own In a DN9t area? Clll to .. IHll 111.... 1111.:111 TMtefuly decofeted 3 BR condo 1>n one of the eauna· deelred ..,..... KJtchen noor encs countera have White tie. Prtvate btlCt pdo. ~ pMlo. Fee. ' l l UNm ....... La.ded with chermt Some bay vt9wt 3 BA. 1.75 BA. den/game room. °'*' bWn c1llnga, bMutlful pine~ throughout. Qullty. JASMINE CREEK •. -..,,.. Ptan '· 2 BR +den with CUltom decor. Vacant & re9dy to be told. A..-nable loan -...., mey uny. Tennla, pool, dubhoule & 24 hr MCUrtty. Ml .. 1111M1 Reeort ltvtng with pooea, tennla and aecurtty ptus Immaculate 2 BR + den with prtvate tush gar- dens. Ml 1111 _. an.- Moet del6rabae Plan 3. $inQae le¥ef 3 BR + famHy room. Aelort ttvtng wtth 24 hour MCUttty, poofs, tennla and IUlh greenbetta. Mii I.. ta11M1 Elegant 2-.tory home with 3 BR + FR. Lovely large wrap-around brick patio. Idem end lo- cation with lots of llght and a peek of the ocean. Mii I ... 1141,•I Here It 11-perfection! Lovely decor, lush private gardens, Ideal location. 3 BR + FR, 8'ngle level. Fabulous price! Ml _. 11•,111 Panorwnlc ocean view from elegant Plan V with 3 BR, FR, decorated In soft pastels. 2~hour guard-gated community with pools and tennis. THE BLUFFS 111.... 1111.- Wonderful "S" Plan. 3 BR, 2 BA Bfuffa condo. Recently painted and carpeted. 1st T.D. u- eumabte. Excettent prloe In deatrable areal 111.... P11,1M Excettent Trina plan on corner greenbelt. 3 BR, 2 BA, two level condo with large patio over1ooklng park-llke Mttlng. Near community pool! 111.... ~ Larger 8lu1fa untt with 4 BR on beautiful green- belt. High bMmed cetllnga, akykllghta, wen maJntained. Lots of house for the money. 111.... 12 .... Beet located "E" Plan on one of the widest greenbefta. End unit with perfect expoeure for 4lgttt & 8'ght. l;and lnduded. _.... ...,.. 3 BR. tingle level comer unit located on wide greenbeft. Ught & bright, neutraJ decor. Good .-umable first truet deed. NEWPORT BEACH ' (llUNm .,,.,.. er-up WI 3 BR doll houle. GNet curb IPP 111 Located on deelrabae eeplanade In greet ... Flreplece. Sunny patio. .._, llU 1111M1 Live at the beectl & haw Income tool Steps to beectl, rents .. low, can be ralMd. Owner'I lntereeted In hearing ... oner.. OPEN HOUSE 1-5 ...11110 ....... High. cathedr• c1t:=r llCCent this custom 6 BR f9mly home In me nt nelgt\borhood. MaJd'a room, worbtlop, IP&. all In mint condition! llTllllY --2 BR, Oen 1287.SOO --3 BR, FR $325,000 WCI I 4 BR. Pool, Spa $349,500 ---3 BR. FR $390,000 --au 4 BR. FR $488,900 I llU 5 BR. View S5~.ooo 11111 ... 4 BR. Vu, FR. Spa $e85,000 ...... 4 BR $985,000 ..... 5 BR. FR $1,560,000 _., ---1 BA $135,000 ..... 3BR $275,000 Ml -3 BR, FR $325,000 lltmn 4 BR, FR $334,900 ..... 5 BR, FR $340,000 •• -3 BR, FR $345,000 ... 3 BR, FR $389,000 ---3 BR. FR *380.000 .. ---3 BR, FR $410,000 --3 BR, FR $439,000 _ .. au 4 BR, FR $489,900 ----3BR $475,000 ' HU 5 BR, Vtew $520,000 ---4 BR, POOi. Spa $575,000 lll UILWI 4 BR. FR $595,000 -raw 3 BR.Vtew $810,000 ---· .3 BR, OOMn Vu $825,000 ..... 8 BR, FR, Vu seso.ooo ..... _4 BR FB Je80,000 . .... 4 BR, FR $695,000 lllf llu.ft 4 f)R, VI, Spa, FR $696,000 ...... &I I J.OUBOIS .,.., C.McMAHAN 1••11 ad 0 '8HAUOHNE88Y ., ....... S.MARVIN nn•·• ca G. LIVINGSTON 111Ltssat• M. MATTHEWS -........... L MclOON 11 -.,- C. McMAHAN •••LNtln E. OLSON 111 ....... M. GUTH m• .. C. RUMSFELO """" C.McMAHAN JM ....... K.PARKER 1a11es1• E. OLSON ............. C.McMAHAN .,, .......... If G.ANOERSON m1 ......... LMUAPHY "'""'"" J . DONAHUE F.~~1A nl'J .. f SA G. LMNGSTON 111 ..... R. BOLAND 111Ltaa.....,· M. MATTHEWS .n ...... 0'8HAUOHNE88Y -0~ 111llsflMIT ..... 't.IOl.ANO ......... ----111Mll ~Duplex with vt.w on a large corner lot. 3 BR, eeparate gueet room. Large 2 BR apt. over 3 car gar11ge. Owner wlll help w/flnancing. .., .... , ..... OCMnfrdnt IMng at Its ftneat. Quality custom home on comer lot on the sand. 3 flreptacea, gourmet kttchen. ...... , ll1.,.. Forever ocean views! Two 3 BR unlta. Lower has ':J:.patlo and bonus room. Comer location. I atalrwefl connects units. ... ,. .. ..... FantMtlc remodeled and expanded Plan 1. 5 BR, separate mat• eutte, extra large famtty room, large private IOt. ........ llU 11,Ul,IM Newly rernod••d 3 BR Cape Cod bayfront on prtme comer locatlon using finest quality ap- pointment• and Interiors. Pier & sUp. ... , l lU 11.-.- 0raatlc $1,200.000 reduction mekea thla estate alze 88yfront the beet buy on the market. Large boat aHp, apectacutar IOcatlon. CORONA DEL MAR lft?lll NW IUI SIM,• T utetutty decorated and metlculou8'y main- tained 3 BR hOme. Top of the llne kitchen 9J>Pllanoel. Many custom detalla. ~-land. .. 1••··--..... 3 BR home 1 block from beach. Custom bultt by owner w/hlgh oeltlnga, stained gfUM, winding at•rcue. Muat .... Cail now. ..... .. ..• Pr9tte.t home In Spyg ..... Courtyard with pool & epa. Country Irena, 3 BR. FR, trench doora, gourmet kttchen, ocean and bay vt.w. ON THE COVER A.KURTZ na. ..... B. REEDY ...... 1.91.. 11 ...... • "' ... 5 BR Engllah Tudor residence created around ~. ou BOIS • ..L-k>~UMd bric* patk>, 9W4mmlno poot"1md-apa. M .. &1hr1 French doors IMd to beamed llvtng room, richly L ROSE pat*ed llbrary and elegantly appointed ,,........_...,_ gourmet kitchen. Muter eulte has adjoining ~CAMPBELL office, curved balcony.· Four flreplaces, ex- ecutlw phone ayatem, Intercom, decorator ap- polntmenta. One of Udo'a finest homes . 644-9060 l BUCH \ COSTA MESA UUT ITAITll -l111,1M Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted ceilings, fireplace In living room, patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest rates-purchase your first home now! ALmlT ... llWI l1JUM lnvttlng 2 BR, 2'.ti BA condo has everything! Upgraded carpeting, skylights, garden window, cathedral celllnga, oak cablMts with ceramic counter tops, and outstanding storage In house & garage. Security gated community with pool & spa. Hurry out! It's too good to miss. ua 11 llLllm 11n.- Fam1ty-stzed 2 story, 3 BR home with pool, spa and bonus room over the garage creates the best buy In Costa Mesa! Well cared for, good location and ctose to everything. What more could you ask for? Call to see today! a111•1•.uT11111 11a,111 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 lnl Call to see nowt & • •••nmn 1111.-Spectacu1ar 2-story, 5 BR home with kltchen/famlly room combination, format dining area, llvtng room with flreplace and enclosed patio with heater. Superb famlty home romantl- caJty decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your famlty's paradise -call to see today! 111& ftDl'I ,..., 1111.- Here·s your Introduction to good neighbors! Beautiful one story home In the most deslreable area of Costa Mesa 3 BR, H''• BA, formal dining, rec room and fabulous master bedroom with refurbished bath. ProfesslonaJ landscaping proves very appealing. Call to see this excep- tional home today! 1111 11&1111 lllTUJ ... Beautiful 2-story, 4 BR, 2 BA. Separate family room, dining room and rock fireplace In living room. Professional landacaplng with sparkling pool. Backs to park. Call now . ....... llTI. llUIF 11 ...... Decorated with warmth and feeflng, this lm- rMCUlate 3 BR, 3 BA houae would be a pleasure to call "Home". Delightful country kitchen, for- mal dining room, aeparate In-law quarters, flre- plac. with wood hearth and coforlul landecaplng add even more appeaJ. A must to 9981 Call today. ......... 1111.- Mlnt condltlOn 3 BR, 2 BA home wtth brtck 11CCW1t1 and Indoor/outdoor feeling from IMdlng waMa of glau, vaulted cetllnga and atrtum. Stunning Yorklhlre model wtth euy care yard on qu'9t cu~ locatlOn. SMng Is bellevfng 90 ... It todayt ... .uuan• u1..- Fabuloue EMtllde 3 BR, 2 BA home ~ ln-tew qu.mn •~the rear. Highly upgraded! 2 cowred patloe wtth load• of atone & brick surrounded by luah vegetation. Oversized garage/workshop wtth RV acc:eu. Call to see today. ........ 111.,.. Large • BR, 2'.ti BA Buceola home with 3 car garege, tmpreutve patlO with the beat vtew of Cotta Meaa gotf courae. Great value for your money and priced to Mllflf .,. A MEMBER OF THE f' I SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK llJ REAL ESTATE Cotdwell Bank8f Is celebrating 79 years of hetplng people with their real estate needs. We can help you, tool Just pick up the phoM and call If there's any way we can serve you. A special touch from Coldwell Banker Is the Sears Home Buyer's Savtngs Program. Buyers who find and purchase a home through a Cold- well Banker sales agent r8aMve savings of 15 to ~!. on a variety of needed merchandise and services from Sears with the Home Buyer's Savtngs Book. It's our 79th birthday and the pai·ty's at our house~ We want you to come and help us celt>· brate our 79 successful years of helping people like you buy and sell homes. we·~ giving away party favors, our new ''Guide to Buying a Ho~~· and "Gu1deto ~Hing a Home" brochure • Both were written to answer the many questions consumers have 645-0303 , , r. , ' , l>t>fore buying or selling. and they'n.:-youl"> when you stop hy our re~1ctential offi<.'f'S during the month of Sept~mhn. ome in and let us show you our new, different and bt-tter ways of huyinga.Rd st Hing your honw. With C'oldweU Banker, 11 ·-.a piere of cakt• I 0 TA IESA l Over Sixt Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality llLUFFI .. NmWPORT BEACH EXTRA SPECIAL Popular "x" plan with wrap-around pat» on greenbelt neer ._ pool Cozy firepa.ce in IDMt.er' bdrm & livtal room. uppaded a.an tile in kitchen. family room & patio. A-.unable loans! $212,000 L.R Aak for SALLYS~/JOYCl!~T LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX Two bright & eunny apartmenta. Eedi one ti. three bedroolm. two baths and fi.repl.:e. Lower apartmenta hM formal diDlnc roam. Uve In ooe- lll!!Me one or convert to llinOe falaily. BMutitul undy beach. $889.500 CATHRYN TENNILl..E LIDO ISLE CONDOS P'our 2 bdrm condos ln 1Uper location. Steps to eommunity tennis &beecbm Sborrwallt tZ> Liao Village, ahopa and nst.aurants. $198,000 each. CATHRYN TENNILLE GOOD RENTAL OR BEACH UVINQ . 2 bdrm .• 2 bath/l bdnn. 1 bath. Both with fireplace and cathedral ceiling. Alwaya rented or live in one and rent the other IO help w/paymenta. Would al9o be good aeuonal ren· tala. OORCYI'HY HAROCASTLE SERENE AND SECURE Located on pre9tigk>ua Big Canyon Goll c.oune. Two bdrm., tr'i·~l oondo llituated on the fifth fairway. Two balconies, fittplace in sunken liv· ing room. gated entrance. $2-47,000. KIMBER BUTTS COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED NEWPORT EXEC FAMILY HOME Two 1tory, 4 bdrm decorator's home. French doors. windows, hardwood f1oora, 2 fittplaces, .eparate family room, ~ eat-in country kitchen. Choice Jot & location/custom spa, patios & deck. $369,000. TODDY SMITH NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Plan Il in Villa Balboa. Two maa1er suites, 1pedou.t living room w/tin!plaoe, large au.ndeck. Owner motivated. Assumable financing. $170,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ LINDA TAGLIANETTI NEWER BAYFRONT HOME Private dock foe 70' boat. 147' bay front.a,e. 4 bd.mw w/private bet.ba +convertible study, for· mal d.lnl.ng room, eeparate muter winl w/aittlng room. large bayside deck. $1,450,000 lncludes lapd. TODDY SMITH/ DON DeTHOMAS EASTBLUFF -POOL a VIEW Four bdrm Lusk built plan "B" on prime comer Jot offering complete privacy, spedoua rear yard w/large pol & 1pa. New decor within the pMt two years. Sellen are motivated and look:ina foe offer. $369,500. . DON DeTHOMAS FABULOUS ~ HOME -IRVINE Outatanding two bdrm & den executive garden home in great Turtlerock Glen location. Oty view, spa off mMter au.ite, t.Mtefully dec:onted and 1and9caped with many upgnds. $260,000. BILL KBOO.ERIOON DeTHOMAS OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdnn. 2 beth ownen unit upstaln w /IDM\er bdrm & bath plla fireplace. 2 bdrm Income unit dowrwtain w/fireplace. se..anaJ rentaJ. rarely vacant. Lrg uaumable lit TD. MARIA BERCOVIT'L MARILYN TWITCHELL CHAW ISLAND HOME Private oommunlty ~front home w /own dock for 30 ft tx.t. R·2 lot w/roam to build .dditional unit oc enjoy thia --yard. $375.000. DONNA & SILL wi!MTER DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION aUFFS ·NEWPORT BEACH Ol06ce end unit. ~ "E" plan. 3 bdrml, 2 ~ remodeled · the finest ualitv and xcellent bachl on lush Mcie 8feenbe!t. View of back . UllDI _ ql ~ • e t.y/dty u.tiia. Larae tamuy-room can be 4th ~-Private oourtyant,wlt.h a.mt.om spa. Larae bdrm A IC. wet bar Alst•mahle lat. covered Uled brick viewinl petio. Security .-· • · MITrMAN tem. Prote.lanal lanchcapinc. 3bdrma, 3 baths &I · SANDY FAAllJU,Y room. ~.000 with land. B1l!I .t .E CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SAT/ MESA VERDE CONDO...tl1,IOO Lovely upgrades 2 bdrm condo in ucellent area. At\aehed ooe car garage, community pool. WW go V.A or F.H.A . Outstanding value! BILL & DONNA wE8.STER WALK TO PRIVATE BEACHES a SHOPS Cllanninl. newly decorated 3 bdrm, 2 bathhome on large lot. Xtras include wood floon. fireplace, large patio and dbl, detached carage. Priced to .ell at $~.ooo Fee. CAROL PANGBURN 8PYQLAS8 HILL Magnificent UP8fade9 & remodeled 5 bdrm home. Oxnmand1I an unaurpaaaed view of the oceen. bay, Fuhion Ialand, Catalina, mntns, & night lighta. Features family room, remote oon· trolled spa & koi pond. $839,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOLT LIVE NEAR THE BEACH CORONA Dl!L MAR Excellent owner financing! Enjoy coot breezes on a deli&btfu.l. 18Cluded, patio just one btk from ocean. 4 bdrma, 40 ft lot. abundant atonge, 3<ar ,......, Ira rooms. Solidly comtructed home w/minJ ooean view from upper level '495,000. BlNNIE DIXON TURTLEROCK -SPECTACULAR YEW Bright & amny single level 2 bdrm condo w/magnifident view of hll.la & canyon. Air conditioned end unit. Great location near com· munity pool & tennis. $160,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DA.BOLT QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 st«y. 2 ~ baths. Sunny wood patio, indool' utility room. fittplace in living nxm. p.nce & carport, large, bript muter .Wte. Attractive •ttlna· A..wnable ll.754J. finandna. $122,~. ANN BR.17.DUS UDO CONDO ON THE BAY Two mainificent water v1eWI from th.la luxur· ~ 2 bdrm condo. Watch the tx.ta go by or bring your own. Slip avallabJe. Qimmunlty pool. eec:ur· lty bide-$450,000. DONNA & BILL wmsTER NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large ve:rsalile plan "4" with a dramatic living room. fireplace, family room & den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa, A.- IUIDable financina. • •• 0 Owner anxious. $182,000. MAfUA BERCOVITZ LINDA TAGLIANETTI OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On a very picture9que ltl"eet, a large 3 bdrm with family room, wet bar, 2 firep1acea in an authentic Spani.ah motif. Allo includes a aeparate and very private ovenbed 1 bdrm income unit. LIVE .. NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER 1180,000 Has everything you want! Fireplace in muter au.ite, air oond, walk to beach, 2 bdnns, 2 baths, den. Showa like a model. Good uaumabte financ. lng. $177,000 . MARlA BERCOVITZ LINDA TAGLIANETTI ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for executive living. 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course, stereo room, pool table aru, 25 ft mimlred ward.robe plus walk-in cl<*'l. Reduced IO onJy $1,100,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE DRA8TICALL Y REDUCED HARBOR HIGHLANDS Beautiful and ready for your family! Nt!lll' Mariners Park and West.cliff Shopping. La.rp 3 bdrm home in immaculate condition. Reduced IO $186,500 including J&nd. JOYCE DABOLT I SALLY S HIPLEY STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely Weatcliff location. F1owing floor plan for entertaining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 b:lnM. 2~ bachl w/apecio'.11 family room opening IO large pool and deck. $350,000. MARILYN HILL Bl.Uffl -FEE LAND SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Light & airy end unit w/very private patio. Highly uptp'llded kitchen w/oak plank noon. 4th bdrm ia aparate & could be maJda or tn·law quariera. $239,000 Lndudee land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT GEO RGE EL KINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 P2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER , .. _____ ___.. ____ ·~------------.-----~----------------------------------............................. .. -=·GREAT WESl'EllN REAL ESTATE~ A Great Western Financial Company NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR .11111111 •m mm This must surely be one of Jasmine Creek's most beautiful homes. No expense was spared on design, quality & decor plus a fantastic ocean & canyon view in premium location. $399,000. 759-1501 TIE 11111111 LIFE awaits you in this lovely 2 story home. Many extra amenities. Professionally decorated. 3 bdnns. 2 ~ baths. Compare & you'll agree this lS an excellent buy. Call for details. 759-1501 II I OUll IY ITSELF 'Belcourt Hill Beauty available for onJy $425,000. 2 bdnns, 2 lh baths, 2 fireplaces, Light & bright I home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-1501 llllll ISUll llPLD A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus a 2 bedroom unit to rent. Or rent both for an excellent income. Please call for an appointment to come in and view this immaculate, upgraded property and examine the financial ~ibilities. 759-1501 ••wn II TIE IEIT 1m1n1E11 Thia fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 ~ bath home is located in one of Newport Beach's finest areas. Magnifi- cent views, excellent construction. Top amenities. Superb professional d ecor. $530,000. 759-1501 lll'f n U11T n•E your home reflected your position? We offer for your consideration this majestic home high atop Spyglass Hill with views of the ocean, bay, city lights and mountains. Offered at $559,000 759-1501 llLlll PElllllU • 12,200,000 Magnificent location on the bay. 3 story home. Situated among the most elegant and exceptional homes in the entire Harbor area. This home needs interior refurbishing and could be the showplace of So. California. 759-1501 Piil •E W1TI YIEW Large 2 story home in hills above Newport Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large bonus room, family room, and all good things for the good life. 759-1501 Pllf EOTlll is yours in this immaculate 4 bedroom home with gorgeous pool. Irreplaceable harbor views are yours, too. Beautifully landscaped extra large lot Irvine Terrace. $447,000. 759-1501 llllT H TIE UY Magnificent location. Slip for 50' boat. Excellent home with beautifully flowin.g floor plan. 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Formal dining room, family room -a real dream home. $990.000 769-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY .....alfYllllWI Here is an excellent opportunity to have your own movie and video rental shop located in a busy shopping cent.er. Call for appointment to diacuss details. 759-1501 PllTllE Pl This lovely home is onJy 5 doors from the ocean. Now has 2 bedrooms but has approved plans for a second story if desired. The value is definitely '1ere at $269,000. 759-1501 SOUTH COAST PLAZA PEIFECT Fii TIE YMll llllLE Cute bachelor (or bachelorette) condo m a very nice condominium complex. Excellent value at $51,500. See it now! 759-1501 LAGUNA BEACH Pl•E, PllYlTI I PIETn Long private road leads to this 4 bedroom. 211'1 bath home high on a hill in Laguna Canyon. Mountain atmosphere while close to beaches. l acre with horse facilities. $495,000. 759-1501 NORTH TUSTIN VIUIT Piil •E II MWU llllm PllOI IEllOll Tl 1211,000 2 story home on over ~ acre in the hills of North Tustin. 2700 square feet. Priced way below mar- ket. l year home protection plan. Foothill High School District 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS LET'I TALI mu 9~% fixed interest rate for $1 23,000 1st T.D. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. at below mkt. rates with 20% down. These tem\S for a gorgeous John Lyttle built home in perfect condition near the Orange Hills Restaurant. Assumability of loan ends in Oct. '85. 759-150 l FOUNTAIN VALLEY FlllT PAii lllWI Pretty 2 story home with. manicured grounds surrounding a large gorgeous pool is ready for a new owner. 3 bdnns. family room. All for only $209,000. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 San Mlguel Drive Newport BHch, CA 92660 (714) 759-1501 TUSTIN Cl•PLITILY OIAI .. Prime property in a prime area. Well cared for l story home .with 3 bedrooms. Large patio sunroom. Quiet s treet, excellent school dist. $155.,00<L 759·1501 IRVINE ILL TIE 11111 say "buy now" Today is the day to mvest m a quality home you'll enjoy for many years. See this lovely 4 bdrm, 2700 sq.ft. end unit condo It can be yours for $265,000. 759-1501 rtm11se1E snn11 surrounds this condo comple x. Pools. streams water ~ding over rocks around trees & lovely landscapmg. 2nd story urut with 1 bdrm plus loft $89.000. 759-1501 1111,000 Pretty as can be ExceUent home for the young family. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Quality built by Wannington. 759-1501 UIE Tl EmRTlll1 Immaculate, gorgeous landscapmg, sparkling pool. superior loc4lUon. It's all there. Thts Turtlerock beauty is listed nght at $314.000 See 1t and you'll agree. 759-150 1 YllR FllllLY IEIERVES TIE IEST and here it is m this totally delightful 3 bdnn, 2 bath home. Pnde of ownership shows thruout plus a super assumable VA loan of $70,000 at 10% Total price $1 25,000 795-1501 TllTLEllGI Largest condo m excellent Turtlerock area ts now available. Truly an excepuonal home with 4 bdrms and 2 1.t'J baths. Lovely decor Elegance thruout. $294,500. 759-150 l COSTA MESA IEllllLE Ylll llWI by the fireplace m this Mesa Verde beauty Featuring 4 bdrms. family room T he $1 59,900 price makes it an exceptional buy as the owner is relocating and is very senous about selling 759-1501 IF Yll UE I WISE llYESTll don't miss this Westside tnplex Excellent op- portunity 2-2bdrm uruts and one 1 bdrm unit All for $175.000 759-1501 llYSll IPllMS Lovely 2 bedroom plus den condo D>mmuruty pool and spa. Very pretty complex Convenient to shopping and freeways. 7 59· 1501 ••ALmotlllLMll Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom ~rondo m perfe<'t condition. Priced below marl<et to sell fast at $126.000. 759-1501 •RIUIEI 4 Plex in Costa Mesa No vacancies 2-3bdrm units, 2-2bdrm wuts Gros.5 LOCOme $29.460 Call for further info 7!>9-1501 RY 4 UNO.A ISLE • EUROftEAN EXOJJSIV! The dis~ tlngulshed two story entry leads one into this "manor hoUse .. In a guard gat~ community. S<>arfng cellings and stained and leaded glass windows frame sparkJlng bay vistas throughout the Interior. The formal living room is circled by the 2nd noor gallery leading to the bayfront master bedroom suite. There are thrtt ad- cfftlonal family be"drooms. ~t-tcftchen, ~tty-­ and formal dining rooms. The beaiutifuly landscaped terrace leads to the dock for a large boat. Priced, lncJudlng land at Sl.975.000. 631-1400 NEWPOltT • MOOE1. PERFECT BAYl'RONT \lfrTH DOCK Spectacular 6 bedroom. 6 bath, three story home on extra large lot. Completely r~ecorated in soft pastels accented by custom tile ftoors and I~ ported Dhurrle carpets. all enhanced by sweeping water views across the wide lawn. French doors open to a latticed patio leadlng to your private dock. The third noor Is the master suite. fncJudlng a sitting area with F. P .• green house bath, and spacious deck with breathtaking vistas. Owner wm consider exchange. S I. 7 50.000. 63 l • 1400 UNOA ISLE-OVERSIZED LOT Quality custom S bedroom waterfront home with 2' large sunny patios. pier and slip. open be~. 3 firep«aces and breakfast room. Just steps to temls In most prestigious guard gated community. s 1,500,000 FEE . 631 -1400 BAYFRONT-oovER SHOttES-VU Fresh and In- novative decor with a "today" feeling. Spacious rooms. lovely tile entry. large kitchen, dining and tamlty rooms and wide VIEW across water. Two-story home with 4 bedrooms. Move-In anytime and begin enjoying "waterfront"' living. Assumable loan of S715.000 at I0.51Jb. s I, 195,CXX> fee. 631 -1400 ftENINSULA f'OtNT OCEANFRONT I\ 5 bdrm con- temporary property In a sunny comer location In the vlbge like atmosphere of the Point. Owner will consider lease option on this large 2 story family home. SI .050,000. 631 -1400 RWIRLATrvE SPYGlASS I\ 5 bedroom Southport model with breathtaking panoramic views or the entrle harbor and Newport's magnificent sunseu from nearly all the rooms. This Is a beautlfulty cared for and upgraded home stlll occupied by the original owners. A landscaped courtyard leads to the entry with a custom frtt form pool & spa on the view side. The first ftoor has family & living rooms with fireplaces. a spacious eat-In kitchen and separate formal dining. maid's & laundry rooms. Upstairs are the master suite. 3 other bdrms & a large chlldrens playroom with bak:ony. Asking S835.CXX>. 631 -1400 CUSTOM OCEANFRONT In a quiet area close to etementary schOOI. Quality connructlon throughout this gorgeous contemporary 6 bdrm home that can be ~ated Into a 4 bdrm with a 2 bdrm guest unit with ~ate entry. Walls of glass. soaring ceilings and light oat ftoorlng enhance the beachsl<X> feeling of this hOmt which lndudes a large master suite, family room. streamlined gourmet kitchen and roof deck. Offered at S795,000. 631-1400 SOPHISTICATED ctlSTOMi!>Cl'ANflRONT l\b~atti­ taklng 3 story contemporary home In a quiet area of Newport, ~ring the ultimate In ~sign & comfort. TOUlly rt'bul'L It mc~ues almost 3800 SQ tt and ~ 4 bdrms & a~. The fabulous kitchen, 2 story cdfngs, styflQhts & 3rd noor master suite with un- '°'~ white water views wfl mate you want to mow rfGht In. S795.000. 63 l ·I 400 ._,o ·--- 2 IR'\11,. TERR.ACS • SENSATIONAL VIEW'S A most attractive 4arge tamffy home with a be~titul custom pool rn the courtyard entry. Spacious and open with 4 bdrrns, 4~ baths. family and formal dining rooms & upgraded kitchen. Close up vistas of all the Harbor action. 5675.000. 631-1400 \lfATUl'RONr CONDO -LEASE OPTION An e~t one level with 2 bdrms. den & formal dining. Security system and air conditioned In private gated community of B<JYslde Coves. Property has private gate to community pool & spa. lease option with decorator furnishings, S 10.000 option money. & 52,400 per mo .• one year max. with lse paylTM!nts credited to purchase price. 5650,000. 631-1400 HUNTINGTON HAR90R -165' WATERFRONT Fresh & exciting entertainer's home. This light and airy 3 bdrm. 3 ba & bonus room has just been completely & professionally redecorat~. In a prime corner location with boat dodc. Asking 5598,000. 631-1400 Nf\llPOWT IAYFRONT I\ very wen built one story, 4 bdrm. 3~ bath. home with family room and Island kitchen. In good condition w ith spacious secluded patio leading to your own dock for 40' boat. In exclusive Dover Shores with community beaches. Now priced at (LH) 5495.000. 631-1400 Nf\llPOWT ·ON THE SANO Absolutely charming 3 bdrm owners unit with fireplace & remodeled kitchen. Nso lnctuaes an additional I bdrm rental unit. Both unlu are In exceNem condition In a beautiful ocean- front location. S489.000. 63 I -I 400 CUFFHAVEN \lffTH VIE\lf I\ charming & Immaculate woodsy home with magnificent I 80° view from 2nd st-ory living area. 2 bdrms & den or 3rd bdrm & cathedral celflnged ramify room. Big yard with fruit trees. C>wner may carry I st Trust Dttd. $445.000. 631 -1400 IAUK>A ISlANO -TRIPLEX Impossible to duplicate this exciting. upgraded property. New plumblng & wiring, high beamed celllngs. and 3 garages. Good assumable fixed rate loan. S445,000. 673-6900 PENINSULA PT--PfCTURE PERFECT! Beautiful up- graded quality. French doors. 3 used brick fireplaces. hardWood noors. 2 patios and only 7 years old. An assumable loan or approx. S200,000 at I 0.5% Interest. fixed rate, on this 4 bedroom family home. You must see to appreciate the exceUence ot this home. $444,500. 631-1400 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT · BARGAIN PRICED Full size comer lot with charming 2 bdrm cape cod cottage. Walk to lido VIHage & market. Spend your vacation where the action Is or build your dream house. Owner w ih consider an exchange for bayfront. S395,000. 631-1400 LARGE HOME • OFF SOUTH BAYFRONT on Balboa Island. A. comfortable 4 bdrm. 2 ba home, sensational views from lovely roof garden, just one house from bayfront beach. A. bonus 2 bdrm apt. brings good yearly Income. 5385.000. 673-6900 PENINSULA POfNT • CHMMING Large secluded master bc!rm wftb 2 more.. bdtms & den .. down. '7Med celllngs, wood panelfng and co~ used brick fireplace. Pretty sunny patio & orly 2 blk to beach. $375.000. 631 -1400 CHANNEL ltEE' CONDO A. rare onering at entrance to harbor with fabulous views. an upgraded 2 bdrm unit with ~curlty ~rkJng. Community ~ & boat sHps avallablt. Wei prleed at S37S,(X)(). 631 -I 400 CHANNEllRONT WfTH DOCK • SlS0,000 L~st price In Balboa Coves. A nk e 3 bdrm. Wfth remod~ kitchen & new carpet Covered waterfront patio with down channel vistas. A quiet. secluded community close to ocean & lido shops. 63 1-1400 SPAIN IN NEWPORT • LEASE OPTION A. co~tely remodeled spanish style 4 bdrm. home with famJly room & gourmet Island kitchen. Many decorator details. Large yard. C>wners must move to another city. s 1,500 per mo. s 1.0.000 or* money tor I year. /\sklng S289,500. 673-6900 NEWPORT F AMfLY HOME A gracious 4 bdrm, home w ith separa te dining & family rooms. large well landscaped yard w ith patio and beautiful custom pool tor sensational outdoor entertaining. Owners anxious. just reduced to S269 .000. 63 I -1400 NEWPORT TOWNHOME WfTH DOCK Walk to the beach from this 3 bdrm. w ith attached 2 car garage In a security gated community. this Is a 2 story quiet end unit. Offered at S245,000. 631 -1400 NEWPORT DUPLEX • W AU< TO BEACH New llsltng In Newport Shores. Two well maintained 2 bdrm. 2-t>a. units with fireplaces and 4 car parking. Lender owned & priced to sell at S225.000. 631 -1400 EASTSIOE C.M . • MODEL PERFECT I\ wonderful remodeled 2 bdrm & den. Wood noors. cozy fireplace and trench doors lead you to the wooden deck, the centerpolnt of the spacious yard. A. real charmer at 5189,CXX>. 631 -1400 NE\llPOffT TRIPLEX • PRICED BELOW MAJtK!T Just off oceanfront beach. no street to cross. A nice 2 bdrm. 2 ba beach cottage. and two bachelor uniu. Neat and clean with new carpeu & root. I\ terrific opportunity priced for fast sale at just s J 75,000. 631 -1400 NEWPORT BEACH FIXER con AGE-s '69. 900 Just steps to the ocean, this starter homes needs paint & plants but has great possibilities. /\sk to see this 2 bedrom at 126 34th St. 631-1400 LENDER OWNED CONDO Newport complex. close to beach wlth community pool and tennis. Two story, 2 bdrm w ith attached 2 car garage & 3 spacious decks. A super buy at SI 55.000. 631-1400 RARE OCEAN-CLOSE CONDO Attractive near new 3 bdrm condo In superior tocatlon. Master suite with private sundeck. large living room with F.P. & front deck. well equipped kitchen & separate laundry. Just steps to oceanfront. Submit all offers. Asking 51 48.500 jland included) 63 I-I 400 OCEAN CLOSE \lfrTH LOW DOWN Super 3 bdrm. In cozy community w ith pool and tennis. Short walk to one of Newport's quietest beaches. Large assumable loans. seller wants closing costs. LH s I 20,000. 631 -1400 COST A MESA HOME Great potential in this 3 bed home w ith expanded living and dining room. Covered patio. returblshed kitchen and 2 car garage. 5 I 14 900. 631 -1400 • N~ RACH • RiOUCEO TO SI 14,500 A 2 bdrm,~ cond<:rWl th mlN ocean view In a S«Urtty gated complex. Community pool and spa. Lender owne~ M1d land lnclucX>d In price. 631-1400 SUNR STAltTlR-<OSTA MESA REDUCED TO SELL -3 bedroom. 2 bath sunshine home with large y1rd. Assumable I st T.D. A little t I.e .• some paint and rw:w c~t and you'I have a ~ to be proud or. BRING OFFER OWNER WANTS OUTI 5 I I 3,500. 63 I -I 400 ; !I l ~--~ ---·--------.._.----~----------~._.----------------.,_.--...... ----..................................... ~ LIDO ISLE ~···························· •N tlfll-JIST llUICU Tl $325,IM -A great buy• Jtfor a 4 bedroom + family room home. Bright & • : sunny corner location. Motlva1ed owners. : • Virginia O'Brien• ~···························~ ~···························· : N PAUllO·JUST IEHCH TO $312,IN -Charming 4: •bedroom. 3 bath, family room home w/open• •beam ceilings . South su nny p a tio.• : Virginia O'Brien* A ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -**************************** •VIA UIO IOll·JUST IHUCH TO $495,0M -A bright,! •cheery home with a lal'g&-poo~patk>. 3 • !bedrooms, 2 baths, family room on a corner.., itlocatlon. You wlll love ltll Virginia O'Brien -ii ····························~ VIA l.OICA-$4'5,Mt -Immaculate 5 bedroom 4 bath family home. Quality & amenities are fea- . tured In this charming home. John Martin N llll£1S-$3M,IN -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great retreat. L. Stark N IHT•·SUl,Mt -Beautiful 5 bedroom, den, 3 bath family home. Special features + large pool make this home Ideal for livlng & entertain- ing. 67' wide lot. John Martin VIA TllESTE·$45t,Mt -A very spacious 2 story famlly home on a large lot. 4 bedrooms, 31h baths. Beautlful wood paneling & cabinets, large sunny patio for entertaining. Will trade for Lido home. Carol Mulvey ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • VIA 111t•·JIST llllCH Tl $379,IN -Recentl~ •remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room,• : sunny patio, top quality appllances. On 40' wide: • lot. Bob/Wyvonna. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ····························~ ; VIA PAU ... 1£.HCO TO $315,IN -Lovely home on • •·extra large 1otl 58X88'. Lush patio designed by ! • Rogers Gardens. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, family • : room. Excellent condition. Virginia O'Brien : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VIA 1 ... (.$111,Mt -This beauty was on Lido Isle Home Tour 1985. Bullt In 1984 with endless ' features. A must to see. Pam/Carol YIA UIO IOD-$1,250,lff -Well constructed bayfront home on 60' wide lot + spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath apartment with bay view, separate entrance & garage. Lawson/Bryan VIA UIO SOll·Sl.375,MI -Large 2 story bayfront with elevator. 5 bedrooms. den. light and airy. Large boat slip. Virginia O'Brien NEWPORT BEACH CONDOS ~ ............................... J • • • SEAllH COllO-lfHCH TO $125,tM -2 bdrm, 2 • : bath townhome with washer/dryer & refrlg. t car ! .,garage. N"ear beacn. --TnOa Jacobs ,. ··························•·# tovtt VIWGE-$134,MG -2 bedroom, 2'h bath townhome. Comm pool/sp a, double garage. fl replace, patio. Near shops. Gib Walker IL[dD Lido Realty 6 73-7300 33 7 7 Via udo Newport Bea c r1 OPEN HOUSES LIDO ISLE 124 V1A TRESTE. Lido bJt (SUN 1-4) ... A very spacious, family home on a large lot. 4 bdrms. 3 'lz baths, large patio. Asking $450,000 Carol Mulvey 330 VIA ll>O fOD, Lido bte (SUN 1-4) ... A lot of property for S 1,250,000. Bayfront home + sep- arate apartment, 3 car garage, sandy beach. 60' wide lot. Darell/Howard 200 VIA MENTM, Udo bM (SAT 1-4) ... Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 bath family home on 67' wide tot + pool & large patio. $680,000. John Martin 239 VIA Ll>O SOtl>, Udo I* (SAT 12-3) ... Spaclous 2 story bayfront with elevator. 5 bedrooms. den, large boat slip. light and airy. Reduced to $1,375,000. Virginia O'Brien 601 VIA ll>O fQO, Udo Isle (SAT 3-6) ... Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 bath, fam rm + sparkling pool. Reduced to $495,000. Virginia O'Brien 343 VIA LI)() SOtl>, Lido bJt (SAT /SUN 1-4 ... PRICE REDUCED TO $1 ,450,000 for this spacious bayfront next to greenbelt. Pier & slip for large yacht. 3 car garage. Gib Walker 145 VIA lll>ll:, Lido lsM (SUN 1-4) ... Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap- pliances. 40' wide lot. Just reduced to $379.000 Bob Newell EASTBLUFF 2507 BUCKEYE. N.B. (SU N 2-5) ... Truly an Eastbluff beauty, a family home on large lot with outstand- ing view. 4 bdrms, 2'h baths, fam rm, security system & much more. Near shopping & schools $380,000 Phyllls Hayden SO. LAGUNA BEACH 31921 PAClflC COAST tl·WAY, So. li&\.N Buch (S AT 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 IRVINE UlllOI FlW·S229.HO -Turtlerock Glen townhome Immaculate 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Large patio off master suite & llv1ng room Community pool, near shopping & 405 freeway Lovely comm & greenbelts Pam Trinen NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES COMMUNITY POOL/SPA & TENNIS COURTS KW.QA CCdT Ml!OtCCdl l.SCAl'ADl COURl SU£.* COURT ~COURT Wl.lMNTO ta! AlllS COURT COi. IMllA COURT Tln8IJT£ COURT EHCORC COURT • 4 Ba. 2~ BA J llR. 2" BA 3 1111. 2i. BA 21111 2\t BA J SR. 2BA 2 BR. 21+ BA 2 Ba, 2~ BA 3 811. 2~ BA S 811. 2"' BA • 811. 2~ BA • sia.e.900 • • Sll9.000 • • Sl70.000 • • Sl79 000 • • s1a.e.!IOO • • $180,000 • ' Sl89 000 • • SI 79.000 • • $218.000 • • smooo • . VERSAILLES CONDO COMMUNITY POOL /SPA 100 SCHOll PlAlA • 200 lotcHCll I 0 l SCttOl1 PW.It • 2 8R 18A I 811, I BA l BR I BA • moso · • S96000 ' ' U09 '>00 ' b /WJ- CMol C..OI C¥ol C.OI l olllU CMOI t o1101 1:410I f(ll VILLA BALBOA CONDOS COMMUNITY POOL/SPA 260 CACNCY LN 260 CAGHEY LH 280 CA<XY Lii 260 CAGllCY l N 260 CAGNEY lJj 2 BR 1 BA • Sl47 !IOO • I BR I BA • SUJ.000 • 2 811 2 BA • $119.000 • • Pt11tll I BR I SA • S 149.!IOO • 2 811. 2 BA • $189,000 • HIGH-RISE BAYFRONTS '11 UIO 'All DIJY(.$295,000 -Remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1 bdrm, den 11'2 ba Very low down. Comm pool & patio Sec. bldg Very different. Must see. Slip avail. Gib Walker Sil UH PAil ltfY[-$450,HO -Excellent buy for this prestigious hi-rise condo with 24 hr secur- ity, sub parking, community pool. Probate sale. estate may carry 1st T.D. Bob/Wyvonne NEWPORT BEACH DETACHED HOMES llVU AYHUE-$250,000 -Excellent corner duplex on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand & ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts Also, see duplex at 521 0 Neptune at $275.000 John Manin CUFF HIY£·$495,000 -Double lot in Newport Heights with a view Existing home can be remodeled & build 2nd home next door Stephanie/Pam WEST MEWPOIT OCUMFIOMT·$625,000 -Cape Cod home with fantastic view Oceanfront patio to relax and enjoy, now's the t1me1 Jerry Bogan ~··························~ • W. HY AWEMU£-JU$T IUUCED TO $165.000 -A great • •family home with p1er/sl1p, near sandy beach & • •fantastic bay view 3 bedrooms. 3 baths family ! !& sewing rooms Claudette Taylor• -.•.•••.•.........•..•.....•. IEHSIUI( LHE·S249,too -A lovely home for a · Jr Executive" on a large pool size lot 3 bedrooms, 2 baths very well kept home 1n Westclrtt area Walk to everything Carol Mulvey IUCUYE·SllO.MO -A httle bit of French am- biance 1n Eastblutt Upgraded Lusk 0 plan 4 bedrooms. 2', baths, family room w 'fireplace. sec system. auto sprink lers FEE LAND v1rn1nia Stephanie ./ * * ~ ••• ~· ·-· • il..L*.* * ........ .... ti COMM£1ClAl IUILDIMC·JUST tlDUCEO TO $63S.OOO • • Owner may carry 2nd T 0 wtlow down payment ! ! Approx 6.291 SQ ft on Newport Blvd across • • from Ctty Hall Will ilc;,o tease all or part Call for • • 1ntormat1on Bob tWyvonne • ..•....•.•.................. ~ NEW LISTING A IUl. m .. -Anest famlty llvlng, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, CdM neigh- borhood overlooking harbor, tsteful decor. lovely yard. ~5,000. "] just sold a nice home by the water in Olde orona de/ Mar. I hope to clo~ an escrow on d A venue, then /eave to tour Italy for 3 eeks." .Miil 1111111 ............. "Qosing my first escrow ranks right up there ' with getting married, just kidding! But /'~ really , ooking forward to anocher one ... .ano~her scrow, not another husband." II -~1~-r---------' _... Cerw .., .. From $229,500 JISllilt at 4tti New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums F. Scott ..... c.r....... $219,000 111 ....... 2 bdrm, den and dandy yard M. vonGeldern Cerw 11C11111•1 $335,000 421 Serra Big pool, little view, 2 bdrm B. Hutchings ....... ,. n • $485,ooo 2111 ... ,. View 4 bdrm, 3 ba famlty home. N. Fogarty IPEI llllAY 1·1 .... .... $349,000 1111 Pert ......... 4 bdrm Portoflno, shutters, spa P. Merry ....... er.-$307,500 13 ....... er.. 2 bdrm, comm pool + tennis B. White .... c.r....... $349,500 431 ..... 3 bdrm, secluded architects home M. Brewer .... .... .. $385,000 13111111 3 bdrm, 2~ ba, view, spotless M. vonGeldern OW. Cerw"'.. From $229.,500 Jllllilt at 4tti New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums S. Scott .... c.. ... .. $350,000 121 OrdlW 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 11~ lots, So. of hwy H. Markas s...... $395,000 1121 ''* u..tnu "I just had a big one .... a bitthtlay that cau~d me 3 bdrm, loft, magnificent view A. Seitz o re~dedicate m1~/f to real estate. Sin~e then C...11Phd1 -SS-3_5,000 4~ o ofttrs, a sale and Saturday I'll list a Back Btg pool, lffi19 view, 2 bdrm N. Fogarty y condominium... lnd11nr, n .. $485,000 2711 ....... -----------------~View 4 bdrm, 3 ba famlty home B. Hutchings NEW LISTING llCl·llSE lllUllY - Ocean view from 2 bdrm near Hoag Hosp. Light, airy con- dominium. Assoc. pool, spa, bllllards, security. $138,000 . 1.11m1•• .... ...... "I have good buyers and good listings too ... it's ·ust a matter of time ~fore I get them together. 'm a positive type A person." llTIUE ,,_ •• , ....... .................. ,.., 11M "] ha!!_ a fabulous SU11!fECt; 1~ t0-./Jy and tving-off-C.lalfifi to 100'. Business is great. 2 sales in Harbor View Homes, and I hive 7 listings, from B1yshore to the Bluffs." PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY AT MacA.RnruR BOULEVARD IN CORONA DEL MAR --------------------------------~- • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES ..-111. ua •m•IUIY 1111,111 Outstanding 4 bdrms., 3'hbaths, two story home with skylights. trench doors, plantation shutters, greenhouse windows. Bright and shows like a model. Spacious private patio. "In-law" quarters has separate entrance. Walle to Corona del Mar beach. Donna Godshall U111Llff .,.,... Immaculate family home. This property features plantation shutters. new carpeting and Mexican -pavers. Four bdrma., 3 baths. plus a.den. Pool size yard. Esther Tabak ••ma .. • lllYll unm 1111.-. Extremely special indoor-outdoor 2 bdrm., den, formal dining room and living room home. Highly upgraded throughout. Within walk:ing distance to Fashion Island. Maralou Ingold lftllllll... 11.n..- This spacious custom ma.nor in Harbor Ridge offers 6 bdrms., 5 baths, and extra large oak panelled family room with wet bar. It is located on the comer with its own private swimming pool and spa. Lender owned-make offers. Ed Eacano/Maureen White 111111 IW llDT•IUIY 1411,IOI The two massive fireplaces, with the third one in the romantic master suite -great warm gracious elegance throughout this unique and dramatic "Kensington" expanded with a loft. Beautiful views and privacy combined with contemporary design offer an excellent home for formal enter- taining and family living. Two more bdrms., maid's room and family room enhance this home's expansiveness. Ed Escano/Maureen White llWl.Y USTD Pll,lll Upgraded and expanded, 5 bdrm., 3 bath, family home on large lot. Offering loads of privacy plu.ci canyon and lights views. Leasehold. Sandie Fix .. -LIUTlll, ,._,ma SHI.- This 4 bdrm., 2 ~ bath, home offers exactly what most buyers are looking for-prestiguous private location, a very attractive price, and ex~Uent owner financing. Private spa and putting green included. Won't last. Danny Bibb MlllYll ... ,_..lml 1111,111 Located ona largt!comer lot. This 3 bdrm., 3 bath Deauville model townhome must be sold! Fea- tures large private pool and spa, sauna, security system and air conditioning. Good condition. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody M UITll · II tmHAIY 11.-- Thia home, featuring a marvelous blending of architectural concepts, i.s constructed of the finest materials including an abundance of clear cedar and Santa Maria stone. The outdoors ia brought inside by the bounteous uae of g1aaa. Three bedroom,,. an excerdae room and magnificent views. Owner will exchange or consider terms. Stephanie Bibb/Danny Grody M .,. • .. ii"MUIWJ.l-11,lllJlll Elegant 5 bdrm., custom home on ovenizied lot. Features formal living room and dining room. · family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. (ncludea large pool and spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody #2 Clwlc Pla•a, Suite I 00 UTllllY IHARBOR RIDGE 11,7.,. la BR, FR, pool. spa 2-5 HARBOR HILANDS 1211,111 3 BR, pool 12-4 JASMINE CREEK M11-3 BR, FR, pool. spa J -5 HRBR VU KNOLL 3BR,FR SPYGLASS 6 BR. FR. pool uu.- 1-5 ....... 1-5 lllllY HARBOR RIDGE 113- 4 BR, 2 FR. pool, spa 1-3 HARBOR RIDGE 11-- 6 BR, FR. pool, spa 3-S BA YSHORE llM- 3BR, FR 1-4 HARBOR VU mLLS Ptt,111 4 BR 1-4 BlG CANYON h ..... 3 BR 1-5 BELCOURT Sltl,111 2 BR, FR 1-5 BAYSHORFS 5 BR, FR EASTBLUFF 4 BR, FR HARBOR RIDGE 3 BR. FR HRBR VU HOMES 4 BR. FR HRBR HILANDS 3 BR, pool .. ,.,. 1-5 .,,. .... 1-5 ..... 1-5 u11.- 2-s 11H,lll 2-5 I flfblliln B. Morphy 2t12 ... La. C. Muon . .,... M. Denny Utl ........ L.Epn ........ A. Peters u ....... ., M. Ingold z lllhllir• M. lngold n11.., ...... B. M orphy 1112 .......... C.Alllson .. , .. , ....... .i •• L. F.gan 1111111.t• ...... S.Vogt 2l221trelelriff 0 . Chichester HMO. .. C. Ward ,, ..,..,.Wee A.Peters , ... , ........ ,.. S.Scanlan H1211aula. c. Amato SITllllY UI SllllY HRBR VU HILLS Ptl,111 1112 WMte lailt 3 BR. FR 1-4 D. Godshall HRBR ISLAND OR. .....-427 ..,._ ..._. •• 4 BR, FR. wtdmt 1-4 M. McNab 111.-ua • .,, '1IW t1,1•.- 0n the bay near the harbor entrance. Magnificent quality and construction 3 bdrms., den, 2 fire- places, 4 baths. Perfect decor with finest quality materials. Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara Aune I LIWUT PWll UY FUil -"21,MO Dover Shores -$420,000 Leasehold -$645,500 Fee price. Great bay and Newport Cent.er view . Three bedrooms, den , dining room, two fireplaces. space for three boats. Barbara Aune IL HUil IDlm Tl l1H ... Three bedroom, two story plan in McLain townhomes. Quiet comer location. Seller will help with financing. Submit offers. Martha McNab '9Y'PIL UNI • UYllRT ua.- Lovely remodeled 3 bdrm.,2 bath home with prof e91iona.Uy lan<bcaped generous grounds and super large spa. Designer touches throughout. Beautiful nelghbochood cloee to Newport's cul- tural and shopping facilities. Tom Allison 644-6200 L----~-~- Will 1911 IUUfT. --•• ·-........ Ocean and night lights view from th.is single story, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, tonnal dining room and huge family room home. Prof~onally re- modeled and decorated with French doors, plan- tation shutters, Mexican tile, beam ceilings and many other ammenities. Spa, large patio for entertaining. Donna GOOshall ... u.11 •llUMS 1111• Former model home w ith ocean view. Three or four bedrooms, 2 baths. breakfast room, and dining area. Bright and clean and in .. move in" condition. Access to three private beaches. Donna Godshall Lm 111 UM Ufl 1441- Enjoy the luxurious lifestyle in a 4 bdrm., 2 'h bath Lido Isle home on a 45 foot lot. Spacious living room, formal dining room, & cozy famtly room. Large brick patio with spa. [deal entertain- ing and family home. Lois Jacobs. •T LIYIU llH,000 U . Three bedroom, 4 Y2 bath, formal d.irung. Huge bonus room. large kitchen. Tennis available plus attractive apt. Reduced. Mary Lou Manon 1HW EMUI .... llWPllT 1211.MOF Nostalgic design of New England Cape Cod. Country kitchen, peg wood floors, cozy famtly room. Three bedrooms. 2 1~ baths. Master swte with si'ting room. Commuruty pool and t.enru.s. Lois Egan llW-WHT UY HUIE 12,I00,000 DOUBLE lot. A total of 70' on the bayfront· includes beautifully decorated 4 bdrm., Sparush Colonial style main house with separate guest house. New pier and slip to accomodate 2 large boats. spacious patio and sandy beach. An elegant offering, including the furnishings. Fee simple. Martha McNab llUT YALll 1210,000 Three bedroom. two bath condominium in the Bluffs with nice open views from the deck. . Maintained in good condition. ~1.1.mable loans. Owner has been transferred. $210.000 including land. Hallie Strock F&IT&ml Nil •E 1411,IOO FH Completely remodeled and redecorated with beautiful custom woodwork and up-graded fix- tures throl.lghout. Large yard with sparkhng pool. Stunning and unique f~ly room retreat, two bedrooms. Hallie Strock nn 1111 .. ftlW KllBllll tU._ Sophisticated Villa Balboa with bay and ocean view. Owner will al.so consider lease with optton to buy! Paula Bailey PllllSaJ .-M ftlW llUll .. UllMI '" Comfortable, well, maintained. two-story. farruly home -onl;y steps to sea and sand. Wood paneled family room with built-in bar and sliding g~ walls that open to large ocean view deck. Pnced tor 1mmedtllw-sale. Make Otter Paula Bailey - ~&111• lllll -llUI Y11W M111'N Newly professionally decorated wtth Ji'rfmch doors and plantation shutters On g:reenhelt with view of the ocean. Brand new on the marker.. Three bedroom. family room. best locAuon in Jasmine Creek. Must iiee1 Marie Denny NEWPORT BEACH .. SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY . "759-6700 · .. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 DOVER SHORES 324 M·ORNING~T AR LANE Bayfront living room with deeply toned Spacious brick patio facing the bayfront architectural wood paneling, marble where a 50 foot yacht may be accommo- fireplace, french doors and towering dated. Ideal for outdoor entertaining. ceilings. Warmth and charm are the first im-A library retreat offers generous book- pressions as you approach the front shelving. Other amenities include a sep- entrance. Five bedrooms plus four and arate family room, three fireplaces, spa, one-half baths, and large formal dining alarm system and more. room adds up t~ lifestyle of spacious-- -. --------.- -1---.n...-..essanapnvacy. Offered at $1,175,000. '------SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY. __ _ r - • Dalebout ·~Better I I w H 2! ~}~§® DOVER SHORES ... If you do extensive enter- taining. this fabulous home is for you. Huge entertainment area includes walk-behind wet bar and billiards room. Electrlcally .operated skyllghts. Three large bedrooms. Huge master suite with sitting room and fireplace and marine view. Large hobby room, easily convertible to maid's quarters or two extra bedrooms. New solar heated pool. Spa with waterfall. Security system ............................................... $1 , 175,000 Open Sat 1-5 ........................ 1244 Polaris Drive ~ DOVER SHORES ... Spectacular view. Four bedrooms. Large master bedroom and dressing area. Jacuzzi with retractable roof. Three ad- ditional bedrooms. one with Its own entrance. Circular dining room. Oak fireplace mantle. Step-down oak bar. Large patio complete with pool and spa .......................... NOW ... $850,000 DOVER SHORES . . . This home has been elegantly remodeled. but not lived in. Features Include three bedrooms. three baths and three fireplaces. Den large enough for pool table. Dining room. Delightful kitchen with commerclal gas stove. Skylights. Intercom for front gate. Automatic lighting and sprinklers. Spectacular view of back bay and night lights ........ $825,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1730 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES ... A tranqull setting for the home of your dreams. View of exotic rose garden, and your own pier and float large enough to accomodate forty-foot boat. Aoor to celling mirrors In llvlng room and dining room. Cozy den, three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Automatic llghtlng and sprlnklers. Carpets and drapes look new and fresh................. $775,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Fascinating home. Two master bedrooms. Third bedroom with private entrance. Four and one-half baths. Spectacular ocean and b@Y view. All rooms open to Indoor pool. Completely dehumidified. 10-1. flnanclng available wtth 20-1.-25•1. down............ $695,000 DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows In this lovefy vfew home. Four bedrooms. Dfnlng Room. Family room with custom walnut bar. refrigerator and wine st0<age. Oen easlly con- vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with bath. Full security system. Water Softenef.. . .$560,0C>n Open Sun 1-5 .................... 11-48 Santiago Drive BAYCREST. • Clearly and unmlstakabfy one of the finest properties we have had the pleasure of marketing. Four bedrooms. Muter suite with flreplace In sitting room. Famlly room. Bonus room. Central air conditioning. Superior quality. Superior comfort. SuJ>«lor taste. See It. It 's all here ............................... :..................... $-475.000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE ********** LJOO ISLE *****..-***\ .. • Cherished seclusion? On Lido? May we ! : suggest you push past the opening gate • ,. and sample the substance Inside. The • .. private and beautifully planted garden • • patio speaks for ltself...lnvltlng and warm-! • ly comfortable. The Interior surrounds • : you with more comfort and refined • • charm. Four bedrooms. Three and half • it baths. Dining room. Den. Wet bar. Two : • flrepaces. Room for three cars. A rare • ! and most personal residence located on it • an extra wld~ lot. It's all yours for just • .. . ................................................. $495,000. : : Open Sun 1-5 .................... 125 Via Koron • ························••# HARBOR RIDGE . . . New llsting ... Highly up- graded "Renaissance" model. Private courtyard with a brick walkway. Lush garden. Completely different Interior. Custom brick floors. Plush carpet. Mirrors. Crown mouldings. Plantation shutters. Three bedrooms. Including an Impressive master suite. Library/Iott with bookcases and wet bar. Two huge decks ... one completely carpeted. Delightful mountain view ····························································· $435,000 BAYCREST ... Ali rooms are spacious. Step- down living room with fireplace. Huge dining room and family room. Five bedrooms. Traffic ways are surfaced with Mexican pavers. Rear yard is perfect for entertaining, complete with pool, spa and shuffleboard court.. ..... $415,000 BAYCREST , Family home in a prestigious neighborhood. Four bedrooms. Master bedroom with fireplace and his and hers separ- ate bathrooms. Efficient kitchen with two Magic Chef ovens and Jenn-air cook top. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guests. Maintenance free yard. Pool and re-circulating fountain. Central vacuum system ....... $395.000 BALBOA ISLAND Pleasing to the eye ... comfortable to live in. Country English two- story cottage. Leaded glass windows. Used brick patio. Ivy-covered chimney. Shake roof. Steps to South Bayfront. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Owner may carry ...................... $389,500 BIO CANYON ... This special three bedroom condo Is unlike any other unit in this enclave. ~~r~~~1~~~t·'·~-~--~-~~~-'.~.~.~.~-~-'~.~~n~~~~ BACK BAY ... Panoramic view of bay. moun- tains and city llghts. Four bedrooms. Huge llvlng room and den, each with fireplace. Community pool. cabana and nine-hole putting green. Own- ers motivated ...................................... $325.000 BAYCREST . . . Meticulously upgraded. New paint. New carpet. New wallpaper. New drapes. Three bedrooms. Formal dining room. Family room. Elegant master suite. This property Is priced to seu. Excellent value ............. $290.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Cape Cod desJgn home. Three bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Cathedral wood oelllngs. Cedar construc- tion. Stained glass windows. Bonus room. Sec- . ond atory wood'-deck ... greaHorson bathfng. Entire home suggests quality .............. $260,000 Open Sat 1-5 ........................... 2214 Holly lane BAYCREST ... Comfortable custom built three bedroom, two bath home In lovely resldential area. Many amenttles. Freshly painted. New carpets and drapes. A oozy family room wtth flreplace. Dellghtful outdoor garden room for entertaining .......................................... $259,900 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 2040 Shlpway lane 631-7300 Dalebout •• Better I ~Hornes. I --.rnd ( .ardt'n<>(oi NEWPORT (COUNTY CORRIDOR) Attract- ive four bedroom. two bath home. Freshly painted Inside. Country kitchen with fireplace. Washer. dryer and refrigerator included. Park- like yard with shade and fruit trees One year warranty Included..... .. .... $249.000 COUNTY CORRIDOR .. "Squeaky clean" four bedroom home large dining room Upgraded country kitchen with fireplace. New copper plumbing. Bidet and separate tub and shower 1n master bedroom. Separate seven hundred square foot panelled bonus room Beautiful patios and landscaping. . . .. ..... $239.500 BALBOA PENINSULA What could be more peaceful than a cottage by the sea? Near the ocean. Near the bay. Near the library. Very livable Two bedrooms. Two baths. Co'ZY fire- place. Zoned R-2 ............................. $220,000 8AYCREST . Immaculate four bedroom home. Excellent floor plan. Comfortable and spacious. Formal dining room. Two bnck fireplaces. Cen- tral air conditioning. Custom drapes. Appliances only three years old. Large fenced yard ample room for pool. ..... . . . .. . $195.000 WOODBRIDGE IN IAVINE Choice neigh- borhood. Two bedrooms and den home High beam ceilings Good size yard Easy walk to the lake and shopping. Property in excellent con· dltlon ... a former model .. . ... S t95,000 VILLA BALBOA . An adult condominium overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean One large bedroom and den. Neat kitchen. Air conditioned. Subterranean garage. Security gate. Commulnlty pool, spa and outdoor barbeque ............................................. $185,000 INCOME CORONA DEL MAR . . . Income or in- laws ... either way, this handsome duplex works. Beautifully crafted and appointed three bedroom unit up. Two bedrooms down. View One block from beaches. Extra large 50xll8 foot lot. Quiet location ............................... $630.000 Open Sun 1-5 ................ 2511 Seav1ew Avenue PENINSULA POINT . . . Custom triplex with a gTeat three bedroom owner's unlt.--Owner wtH exchange f0< lndustriallcommerciaJ property or trade for trust deeds ........................ $540,000 CORONA D£l MAR . A wonderful opportunl· ty awaits the person with an eye for Investment. Here ts a duplex that otters two posslbllltles. One ... you can acoept the lnoome it currently produces. Two ... lf you have the vlston to restore this property. the potential Is limitless. A much sought-after location ........................... $325.000 NEWPORT BEACH #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 . 7'ee.u11ti119 ' •SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FINEST HOMES• • IEW USTll&S • l LllllY Cl9I • Hllll -Fully furnished luxury condo, adjacent to golf course. Three years In California's most unusual beach resort town. Lovely and peaceful. Only two hours away. $255,000. Contact Wendy Johnson for detaJls on how to. visit. JAS• CIUl OClAI VIEi -This beautiful Jasmine Creek home with a full view. Popular plan five (3 br; 2 sty) at a new reduoed price. Tennis. pools, and security In CDM's most desired area. $419,000 with excellent financing options. Wendy Johnson Tl( PUftCT F .. Y .. _Spacious Portoflno model -4 bedrooms, 3'A baths Jllll-WT CUT& IUA 4-PUX -$289,000. All very large 3 bedroom, 2 bath -on-a cut de sac street. The-perlect family home wtttrseparate quartets for units. Very well maintained. Income Is $2,800 per month, never a vacancy, maid or children. Hlghly upgraded with many amenities Including a 8.6 gross factor, and owner may carry 2nd. Hal and Pat Bauer wonderful yard with spa. Asking $334,000. • PRICE REDUCTIOI • SU II.Tl VISTA. UCIU IUCI -Don't miss this spectacular home built by Chris Able. Decorated by Farl In a dramatic contemporary setting with fabulous coastline and city llght views, nothing has been left out of this 2,500 square feet of pure luxury. A very special property Just reduced to $395,000. . OPEN 1-5 SAT. • HARBOR RIDIE • l SPfClll .. FOi NlllC NY II llCIT -A beautiful blend of tradltlonal detail with contem- porary flair. One of the finest family homes available with a separate chlldrens wing, guest suite with sitting room and master suite. Ex- tensive use of the finest woods, 5 or 6 bedrooms and 6 fireplaces. Private yard with large free- form pool and spa overlooking a wonderful sea of lights. $1,695,000. SPlCTICULU UUOI llKE -Only the best of quality was used throughout this new custom estate. 5800 sq ft of living area Includes 5 bedrooms, 71/J baths, Herringbone wood floors, lovely yard with spa and morel $1 ,410,000. fllE llECUTIYE UfE STYU -One of the most splendid custom homes avallable. Surrounded by waterfalls, tranquil gardens with a dramatic view of Newport Beach. Designed by noted architect Paul Thorke -This lath and plaster home has the finest materials throughout, In- cluding marbles, oak and stone. With 5 bedrooms, elevator, curved crystal staircase balusters crowned In brass and a full entertain- ment center with pool and spa. A special value for $3,950,000. LMST PltCEI CISTOl 11 UllOl lllCl -Fabulous 4 bedroom custom manor home complete with ocean and city llght view, 4 fireplaces, 2 walk-In bars, etevator, and a large gourmet kitchen. Priced to sell Immediately at $995,000. Todd Gross llftlY CllOIELT l.OCATIOI -Spacious 4 BR townhome with large recreation room. Private spa, community pools. close to shopping and recreation facflltles. Priced to sell at $233,500. Fee. Sue Thomas • BUILDER REPOSSESSIOIS • lmlE · TUITU IOCI • S15t,tM -3 bedrooms, 211, baths, community pool and spa, 1 year home warranty policy provided. $149,Ht -2 bedrooms, 21n baths and country kitchen. Community pool and spa, 1 year home warranty policy provided. UCUU llW · SUlllSE • Sllt,90t -4 bedrooms, 21;, baths. Quiet location with lots of potential. A 1 year warranty policy provided. $175,tlt -3 bedrooms, 21h baths. Nice view of city lights and rolling hllls. All neutral tones. A 1 year home warranty provided. • CORDIA DEL llR • SUPUYIEI • C.1.1. CISTOI -Sits ont he bluff overlooking Bay & Ocean. Charming 2 year old custom home. Shows like a modet. Professional decor. 3 BR, 3'~ bath, huge family room with fantastic view. All of this PLUS a 3 BR, 2 bath home -also with view. $950,000. Lois Cornwetl •• LUFFS • fl(( IEICtlU IHZ -That'a right • a free NEW 500 SL Mercedes Benz with the pu.rcllase of this home! Elegant, new contemporary home with ClfHIUT LICATIOI -Outstanding E Plan with Ocean View. 5 BR, 4 BA beautfully appointed. many upgrades. Spanish tlle court yard entry, Asking $595,000. Lois Cornwell large enclosed brick patio off famlly room, beautiful built-In book shelves In llvlng and famlty rooms and shutters throughout. Prime C~~~':!~~. $~~9.~~. view from deck. • IRYllE RllCHO Sii JOIQUll • ""1mf-utll lllff'S RAITT -Finest corner lo- cation. Belt priced Anita In bluffs. Inviting kitchen, family rom, pretty patio, fireplace. Sp9rtcltng clearl 3 bedroom w/convertlble den. 2 beth on fee land. $199,500. CllTelllSrVIWm -Upper level 2 bdrm condo In Rancho San Joaquin. High celllngs & mirrors give bright, open feetlng. Close to golf & tennis clubs. Walk to shopping ctr. S1•9,900. Gall Banfletd • COSTA IESI • llPUIUC ... ( II •SA YUH -Model perfect home with country kitchen has wood plank flooring, Butcher Block Island. Large • BR, with Plantation Shutters In FR. Spacious 2 story entry foyer. 2 stone flreptaoes. Mature foliage yard lends lovely accents. Custom children's play area. Only $242,500. Ann Marie Murphy • U&Ull HILLS • IUIL.DEI IEPOSUSIOI -Barcelona model In Laguna Hills Sunrise development. Just like new, 3 BR, 21h BA In all neutral tones. Home warranty policy Is provided. Fantastic 30 year fixed financing Is avallable. Priced to sell at $189,900. • Sii JUll CIPISTUIO • EXClWIT ASS•uu • HU $211,IM -Gorgeous Mission Springs MOdet Home In San Juan Capistrano. 4 large bedrooms, 2'A baths, formal dining, 2 FP's plus a 3 car garage. Thia lovely Plan 5 Is a must to see. Only 3 years old. Excellent location with beautlful Parks -Public Recreation & close to the ocean. Wonderful area. Aul Rocha •UDO ISUID • UH ISU UYFIHT -Outstanding custom bayfront homel next to 60' of Andy beach with life guard all summer. And for the little One9 .... an enticing, fully equipped playground. all thla plus a 2 bedroom Income property for S 1,275,000. • llUOI PElllSUU ~ CIW llCIRIWml -Weft located duplex on the Balboa Peninsula. Just 1'A bfocka to the beach. Lower unit 3 BR, 2 BA & ttreptece. Upper unit 2 BR, 1 BA & sun deck. A 2 car gar9Qe & 2 car drive way parking. Bank owned. Priced to Mii at $245,000. r -. 111 SIOIECUFF IOAI COIOll IEL IAI The flneet oceanfront home ·avallable on the West 'Coast. With 5 Bdrm• & 7 '&ath1, + extensive uee of marble, the featuree list goee forever. Prtvate ac- ceae to a private beaeh + private pool & spa, this home has views from Palos Verdes to San Clemente! Excetlent financing. $6.5 Mllllon. 41 UllA ISLE PllVATE CUAllEI ISi.AiD Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms &. 31~ Baths .w/famlly room &. den, this 1adult-occupled home Is Im- maculate and In move In condition. It offers the finest In bayfront llvlng w/a pier & lllp for 65' boat. lnctudee private courtyard . $1 ,350,000. 1 MUil IEACll CllCLE SPYCWS llU CUSTOM Fantastic custom 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 amenlttes one expect• In a home of this magnitude. Ex- cellent, low·lntereet, as- sumable financing. Re- duced to S975,000. 5 IOl£CI UY s"cws nm 111£ If It's GREAT Bay Views you want wfth NO obstructions (roofs et aJ) this lovefy 4 Bdrm former model HAS IT ALL Very private pool & spa and compfetefy re- modefed last r the owner has reasona y priced the home for fast sale at $6-49,500. a a "" COTE ITLJ\LTT © 1nvrs 1nrn1 conrnnr 3 IAllH ISi.Aii EXCLUSIVE PllVATE ISWI Incredible 5 Bdrm. 61h Bath, NEW custom home on New· port's most exctuslve, pri- vate Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq ft of the finest con- struct Ion w /gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq ft Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable ftnanc- lng. $4.9 Miiiion. &13 IOITI IAYFHIT IALIOA ISWI Quite poaalbly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, thls1 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home has It all! A 3rd story famlty room w/a HUGE (21)(30) sun porch offering Incredible bay views & a PRIVATE 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 11 300,000. M UllA ISLE PllYATE CUAllEl ISWI If you're looking for a buy, this Is ltl Super 5 Bdrm, 41h Bath home w/prtvate pier &. stlp & excellent lsfand lo- cale. Wonderful neighbors. The home needs a little cos- metic' TLC to make It a showplace. Don't miss It at $959,500. 1112 E. IAl.IOA ILR. OCEAllFIOIT IUPLO 01 Tl£ SAii This 1at ctaaa rental unit Is one of the t>est examples of oceanfront llvlng In New- port. Featuring 3 Bdrms up & 2 Bdrma down, both units have wonder1uJ vtewa. summer /winter rentals this property spins off excetlent Income to the owner. Of- ftwed at SM0,000. 15 UllA ISLE l COWIS ISllll-----an CU111£1 ISLAll EICWSM PllVATE ISWD Freshly painted, this 4 Thia Incredible custom Bdrm, 4'h Bath custom home featuring 4 private waterfront home features Bdrms, 31h Baths and over large rooms &. quiet privacy 70' LINEAR FEET ON THE In a homey atmosphere + WATER. offers the finest In your own pter & slip right In waterfront llvlng. Only 8 front of the houeel On a homes on the entire Island quiet channel of other ftne and this one has THE BEST homes, this lovety home can LOCA TIONI Very adult be purchased for oriented withe finest maJn $1,495,000 &. YOU OWN channel views. $2,950,000. THE LANDI Wiii exchange for commercial property. 30 UIDA ISLE PllYATE CUAIDED ISLAll Fantastic Main Channel lo- cation &. VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm, 4 'h Bath Adult-oriented home wNEAY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is In exceUent con- dition & priced fairly for quick sale. Includes private pier & slip. $1,295,000. ZO llWIOIOUCM 111101 MIU Brand new custom home w/beautlful ocean view of- fers the ftnest In this newest of gate-guarded com- munities. With over 4,400 sq ft of luxurious living apace, 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. 1PU Sii 1·5 11 IOCIY POllT IOAI SPYCWS Hill CUSTOM Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii 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 S 1, 160,000 w/excell~t financing avall- able. 21 IUllllC TIU IOAD llC CAIYOI VIEW IOIE If Its outstanding views you're looking for, this tove- fy Big Canyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrms + a large famlty room & oversized lot to accommo- date a huge pool, this lovefy home sits amidst mllllon dOllar homes & Is priced to sefl at $785,000 w/excellent assumable financing. 44 IUE FOITAlllWU SUPEI fll(I U'PEI llC CAIYOI IOUIOUSE 71Z ST. JAMES PLACE What a fantastlac homell That's right, a fixer upper In Featurtng 3 Bdrms & 3 Newport Beach. This terrlftc Baths. this pool home has 4 Bdrm w/4 Baths + a prl· all French wfndows & doors + one of the most private vate pool & spa and a partial arde In B Can on.._.."'3l'liLLL_._ bay view Is In a super area & -, needs onfy e Nttte TLC.-Wa¥ you 11 want to live In It. below market at $385,000 & Make an appointment & vacant & ready to move Int you'll buy ltl $499,500. 760-1900 111111011£ llAllOl lllCE CUSTOM Adult oriented, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath custom home offer• the finest In amenities: a private pool & spa w/an ln- credlbte view of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor & the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The home Is but 31h years otd and features all the modem "goodies" In the kitchen & baths. Excetlent assumable financing · & priced at $1 ,395,000. 23 UllA ISLE PllYATE CUAllEI ISIJllD Strategically situated w/a view to the main channet, 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 flQest gate- guarded Island, this lovely home Is offered at $, ,095,000. 23 AUGUSTA lAIE llG CAIYOI CUSTOM Fantastic Golf Course cus- tom home features 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths + private pool & spa & 3 car garage. The price is Lot Value ... ast< your own agent! This prop- erty has DEAL all over ttl Owner wants a sale ... NOW. Offered this week at $759,500. 15 IOITEIEY CllCLE SPYCWS llU IUY 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 sale. Home will be vacant In 3 ,weeks. You sllould see ttTls one ... It real- ty is a SUPER buy at $398.500. WU UT4'1 l·S 1 llPEllOLll IWPT 1111111 Piil lllE Thia home combines etegant and lnformaJ enter- talntngl 3 bdrm, 3 baths, fam room. Extenstvety tlled ftoora. Atrium courtyatds. Great master autte. A true decorators home. ASSUME 1 ST T.D. OF $1$2,500 AT 9'~%. OWC 2ND. Amazing value of $260,000. M.0tlvltedl IEW •ITll • YIOTlllll 111111 Prime quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS locale. This 9'egant home has f1WKY CUSTOM feature from the maaafve oak entry to the luxurtoua master autte. 3,400 aq ft built In 1982. 3 ftreplaces. Antique French door & mantles. A superb prop- erty $429,000. Exctuaive showtngs. 111 llllDI U1·1111 TUllTllllL IEWPllT IElllTI . Spacious custom home on prestigious Cliff Drive. 3 bdrma + famlty room. Recentty re- modeled thruout. French doors, antique wet bar. Country kitchen. Spa tub & shower In spacious master suite. Much, much more. Ask- ing $387,000. 111llllDI111-1111 llLllllSUll Chatmlng 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, remodeted and sunny, onty $375,000. IEWPORT IElllTS IEWPlllT IElllTS 1/3 acre with 4 bedroom, pool home. Great potential! Only $298,000. .. . - 1•1w-.•a,...,--.1•1~ m REALTORS® IEIT VIEW Im 11T1L111 s11sm Exquisite VIEW home 111 quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrms, 3 baths plus family room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet Island kitchen to the formal llvlng room. Open beam celllngs & a marble hearth fifeplac;e. 8foed-ocean-vtew-from-famlty room & llvlng room decks. PRICE JUST RE- OUCED-$325,000. Ask for 111llllDI111·1111 3 RAIS IEWI $171,000 ": Newport Heights. 3 bedroom, 21h bath condo. Absolutety stunning with open beamed ceilings, skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with • lnM. ..... Wonderful large patio. Financing available with 10% down. Amazing value. W llNEll 111-1211 · WElfiUFF • IEWEll CISTOI Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium lot with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt. Ill ···-111-1211 GAPE•I IWPT lllllTS COUNTRY CHARM exudes this spactoua 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen wtth famtty area. Oak & tlted ft2ocl Separate din. A beautlful home. Recefve $10,000 drs-count for upgrades. Many, ....._ _____ ........., many features. Motivated! UE HICOS $155,000. IEWPOllT IEllm CUii $111,000 Tremendous charm to this 3 bedroom, 2 ba home. Quaint kitchen In knotty pine. Open beamed celllngs with skylights. French doors to a delightful backyard. Assume 10.6% fixed 1st TD. Great value here! m 1•01111-1211 IEWNllT IElllTS • $111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick fireplace -very llvable wtth large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated setters. W llllDI U1·1111 ' . RELOCITllll7 Video captures your neighborhood, home and furniture so a real estate agent at your destination can be more helpful In finding your perfect home. IRICI PATIOS I POOL $211,000 Clean WestcUff home Juat listed. This Is one of best values. 4 bdrms, 2 bath. Call POI U1·1111 IEWPllT 1011 llLY $11,100 ·------------·-·-•••• Walk to beach, gated area, community pool & I BUYER'S COUNll clubhouse. Why rent? CaJI I PITI U1·1111 : llllhe 21,. et_, H••llllM. POIECLOSlllE $111,000 L.I. I Use this coupon If you are planning to Large lot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Two car I buy any real estate. As your agent, garage. Area for peta. Two blocks to beach. 1 escrow wlll hand you a check upon Pnl 111·1111 1 closing for 25% of my commission. You 1 are-free to use this money for any PlllYICY wm VIEW 1211,000 I purpose ... even a vacation. When you Prime location. Professlonal delight. llllUl -I are ready to buy, bring thla coupon to one of a kind. Lots of wood, tile, glass and style. I PETE JOHNSON of REMAX 631-1266. Spa off master. Call I Valid 1hru Oec:-31;-1985. I I I I I I I I I I I I I- -111•-•••-1••-···-------··1 . ii I I OAllEI -ES YIEW 1111,000 ,. Four bedrooms, S baths, formal dining room, family room, beautiful ocean view. PRIVATE BEACHES. Large oceanside patio, plus large center courtyard for pool. Ask for ...... 1. •mYFIElll Ill• llME 1111111 I. 11,111,000 Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush landscaping to the entrance of this I Country French home. Oak hardwood floora, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, famlty room, formal dining room, I gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade com-1 merclal or summer home. Ask for i •11m11• ~ PllllllTllY UY I 1121,000 I Bayfront home with '4 Bdrms, 3 baths. huge master suite, formal dining, room for two boats, will aefl existing option, low down. Great terms. n will trade up to 5 Bdrm on or off the water. u •lllVlllllP ~ 1111111 lllllE i 1111,000 Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 baths, family B room, dining room, NEW 1 PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city moun-1 taln views. $500,000, 11% & 12% fixed i financing. Private yard with room for I . pool. Ask for ••1m11• . LIH llYFllO 11,410,000 nauu YIW IUSTEIPIECE lido Isle bayfront custom three bedroom, 3 bath, Award winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll cus- tom carved bed, headboard and crederiza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved. wood wall sculture 188 x 94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items too numerous 'to llst. llllllYlll• SPiii.ASS llLL "lmH" 1121,ooa 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family rm, formal dining, llbrary, oak floors, beautiful decor. large yard w/spa. Views from most rooms. A STEAL! $30,000 down, 11% fixed 5 yrs. No points. IRlllYIEI• LllO llYFIOIT 1431,000 Commanding view of the bay and a peek-a-boo of the mountains from the spacious and convenient 3 BR, 3 BA condo on the bay. Dock available with notice. All new and profes~ionally dec- orated In neutral color tones with Im- aginative and artistic touches. Call IOI I IOYIE IOOP IEWPllT IUCN PllYITE llTEI co•••••n 1371,000 Just reduced-TENNIS,1 community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. IRlllYIEINP I . HARBOR RIDGE. LEASE OPTION $795,000 .1111111 CIEEI IOI I DOVIE KOOP IOI KOOP. JI. llllll PElllllLA 1211,000 Two bedrooms, two baths, formal dining' with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront concto wrfh securrty gte and underground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 range In New- port. IMlllYIElllP I I I I I I f YIWllLlll 1 1111.000 0. Two bedroom, two bath, family rom, large living room with bay & ocean view. l ow down. A real value. IMIMYIEINP LWE IPYll.ASS NILL 13,000 PEI llm 4 bedroom, 3 bath, formal dining, family rm, library, beautiful decorating. Large yard with spa. View from most rooms. Also lease option with min. down. IHI llYIE lllP LUSE llEWPORT OFFICE $2.25 PER FOOT OR OFFER 5,800 sq feet of premium space on Bristol St Beautlfully decorated. all matching desks. chairs, cabinets. antique executive office. fully furnished Must see to believe. May spltt up · Ill I llYIE lllP Sll,100 COllG LIQUlllTIOI South Coast Plaza location, guard gated, ko1 ponds. pool & spa. Large living room, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. • ._,JI a1-12• LUSE on101 1111,100 Newport Beach. Large 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, fireplace In living room. Nice fam- ily room. View. Pool and spa. 1111..,, .II. 131-12H YUi LUSE 1110 I IOITH I D. i &. I e -1-Panoramk view of ocean Fashion 1141,000 -. . Island. Catalina, plus on a clft1-day you -Outstanding bay, ooearr, clty ttte -views- can see the Queen Mary. Features oak from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. Nice view New-1 entry and famlly room and five huge master suite w/slttlng room, large port Beach. Pool and spa. e· · I bedrooms. Wiii trade for commercial breakfast area, study, comm. pool & 111 IHP, .II. 131-1211 D property. Ask for tennis. Bachelor wants ou.t. A grea.t buy. IR I llYll IMP 1R I llYIE IMP f I I 631-1266 • BOB & DOVIE KOOP • __ 631-1266 D • . 1;•1• -.wm•:..-1a•@• .,,.,;illfl IMtk '*'* ~ Ci¥1tl ... ,. 15'1* ., }j ~ MPI ~ ......... -OtugeCounty RMI Eltane/An AdvettilMng ~nent to the DAILY PILOTISaturdmy, Sec>('.-' t>er '1 4, 1985 -t5 .. NEWPORT BEACH • i-WAW .NEWPORT BEACH• • HUNTINGTON BEACH $20,000 down Is all It takes to buy a 3 BR, 31A BA pool home with 3 car gar. within waJklng distance to the beach. $189,000. ~ Call Pam Moea 760-5000 IRVINE A great location and buy at today's prices. A spacious 2 BR, 21A BA townhome with fireplace, 2 car garage, private patio, community pool and spa. Asking $123,000. Call PMI MoM 760-5000 COSTA MESA Close In, a cheerful, roomy 2 BR, 21A BA Cape Cod style townhome with fl replace and 2 car gar. with separate workshop. Community pool and spa - Available for lease option with $10,000. Asking $148,000. Call Pam Mon 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM * Harbor Hiii, a choice for custom elegance with 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage In a gated community with ocean views across the rolling green park. $625,00Q; * Belcourt the choice of Corporate Presidents a custom under construc- tion that can be completed with your finishing touches 4 BR, 4 BA, 4 car garage. Under 1 mllllon. ' . •custom built bayfront home with features of enduring elegance which Is a unique combination of location, design and value. 5 BR, 61A BA. A private boat dock and community beach. $1 ,275,000. Call Pam Mon 760-5000 LOT FOR SALE Z Have It your way. A llmlted number of t_%j . custom homesltes are available in Newport Beach at less than $300,000 ~ with an ocean view. We are offering ~ one In a gate guarded community. ~ Call Pam Mon 760-5000 .-j -- t:J:j ' ~ C•ll P•m Moaa Harbor View Somenet Picture this private cul de sac and extra large lot location which de- scribes this special 5 bedroom ex- panded home. Plenty of space for more custom additions. Assumable financing. Call Jo-Ann Doran 760-5000 RIVERSIDE COUNTY Commercial lend .... Ihm 15 per ...... eq .... foot Ideal for retall shopping center or professional bulldlng on main street In exploding population center. $375,000. Contact Jo-Ann Doran for details at 760-5000 Horne on the Range Custom country-English home on 10 acres looking out over gently rolling hllls. Exclustve equestrian communi- ty. Includes macadamla nut trees and fruit orchard. Reduoed to $259,950 Call Jo-Ann Doran 760-5000 ROUND THEM UP AND MOVE THEM UP: TolpJg .... Owner of large family Spyglass vtew home anxious to move Into Harbor V'tew. This opportunity open to all Harbor View owners. Take advantage of "'1 flexible terms and assumable loan. To Harbor Ridge Ready to experience new territory is the goal for this Spyglass view home owner. Wiii consider all potentials. Cati Jo-Ann Doren 760-5000 - WI Jo-Ann Dor•n . C") I • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE Tak• the landlord oft your peyrolll Uae your VA loan to buy this com- fortable 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a. spacious lot near South Coast Plaza. Only $1CM,900. See Maxine Golden for assistance. The~ to begln..-lmne Easy to buy. Only $89,900 for a 2 bedroom condo In desirable Wood- bridge. Privacy, yet steps to park and pool and tennis. Call Maxine Golden for a showing. Emphael9 on llvlng Romantic master bedroom suite has totally private balcony. Giant gourmet kitchen opens to CO'Z'J family room. Easy care yard. Only $149,900. Mu· lne Golden wlll help you. Dear Carla, There are four elements that decide the marketablllty of a property In ANY market. (1) Location -since this makes the property unique and Is un- changeable, locatlon and Its ramifications will always be the primary consideration of a know- ing buyer. (2) Condition -status of decor and repair. (3) Terms -Including contingen- cies, financing. credits, pos- session, close of escrow, etc. (4) Price. All of these must be In balance to have a fully marketable property. My knowledge and expertise can guide you In the changes you must make with the marketplace and the most effective timing. • Sincerely, MaxJne C•ll M•Jdne Golden :i:' •' ~---r-~----------------=:=-::'--=~--~:::-::-==-:::=-:-::::-:--:--;;:;;-h:;~-=-=====-"?.:::=-:==:-:-:::: 760-5000 760-5000 ~ 0 ~ ~ Pil z I .. •. ::c {..) ~ ~ E-c ~ 0 p... -~ Pil z ~· ~ ,. I ------------~--..... ------------------..- - Under construction ...--Hunt & Associates-._.__ REAL ESTATE 141-4111 212J SM -.,111 .... 14 . . .,.,......, ?kw IUtiM9 ?kw "" ?ltadd San Luis Rey end unit. 3Bd, 2~Ba. Asking $199,500 & worth it! Vee Stmson I ....._._ lerte ' .... Sit/SH 1-1 s,lelltltH ill de ~e Designed to please the most dis- criminate, this 5 Bd, 7Ba, luxurious custom home is locatad at the very- VIEW-top of Harbor Ridge. 180° view, bay, city & "Sun.sets over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to fam. nn. w/one of 4 f-plc to gounnet kitchen to 40' pool & spa-it reflects the ultunate in quality. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) w/sauna & fplc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hr. guarded gate. Use your house as down paymt. or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt I Trafelcar .,.. SH 1·1 ~ ~cM Sa. JJ"fl9MIM Ow11tt 1Pill '7illtu1a Wlile ~ .eMRtetau "" .eillaa In this fresh, sparklmg, lJte & airy BAY-VIEW home, ready for the most impeccable taste! Remodeded to per- fection-this 4Bd, 2 story has tt all-huge master suite w /fplc + balcony & VIEW. Formal dining-French doors open onto garden patio Tranqwl water VIEW den + Cam nn wl fplc • VIEW. Pier & slJp w/s1de ttes Owner will consider trade. $895,000 Jen Hunt CIUUiJel ~ta 11kMz A 2Bd, 2Ba home on large R-2 lot. in beautiful cond1t1on. Ready lO move in Excellent loan $117,000 at 9 75% as- swnable. Listed at $189,000 A1 Weinert Re&atta aleeman Tom Archbold at s 189,000. The ocean-new com- (rfCbt) polnta oat deei.n featurea to munlty featarea Mediterranean de- Bruce and Annelle WI~man during •ten In a aate-('a&rded aetttna. Com- one of the couple'• frequent Yillta to munlty pfan1 for the llonarcti Beach the LaCaDa NICael de•elopment. The de•elopment Include a hotel and Wllrman1 camped out at the 1lte for conference center, 1portin1l and rec- ae•en daJll to aecure the flnt of the readonal facllldee and ibopplng. homea for ale, wt th prices that 1tart For lnfonnadon, call 240-0177. Super goU course and lake view! 2Bd, den, 2 ~Ba. Try $195,000 Vee stinson I Yer• .,., Sat/SH 1-1 Two 2Bd, lBa umts on large R-1 lot, 63xl35, legal non-conform.mg Both units m good condition Drive by-263 Costa Mesa St Price $184.000 A1 Weinert new 911u~~wiit9 Two sales opporturuty pos1ttons open for the aggressive and mottvatt'd. \I, ho want to get on the road to a more successful career Great commission scht>dule and professional environment. Call me · J eri REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .. IAIYM UIUll llll,000 4 bdrms & 3 baths, over 3000 sq ft. Fabulous outdoor entertainment area with 40 foot pool. Price slashed to save from foreclosure. LIWllT PllOI * YIW W.llA 1124,IOO Bright & cheerful 1 bdrm. Nicely decorated with sundeck, track lights & a mini view. llUIFlllT LIT $441,IOO 98 feet on the sand! Located In exclusive gate guarded community. Ideal surfing. sun bathing and beach combing. Out of state seller. m11a 19le----un.- Laroe completely redecorated Corona del Mar duplex with 3 bdrms & 2 baths In EACH unit. Private garages. fireplaces, deluxe bit-In kitchens, carpets & drapes. Reduced to sell! .(714) 673-4400 UYSll•£S UYFIHT 11,Hl,IOO 88 feet on the bay. On the desirable east shore of gate guarded Bayshores. 4 bdrm single story home with den, large bayslde deck & room for a pool. Wll CIHU Ml UI llft.O IHl,IOG Located on tree lined Poppy Ave. 3 & 2 bdrm studio units with fireplaces, private patios and bit In kitchens. MUI llftll llPLD 1114,llO Custom built 2 bdrm & den owners unit with brick fireplaces. beam ceilings. wood paneling. sauna and private sundeci< plus 2 bdrm rental. Ocean view. Just 3 doors from the beach. 11441ttilt. ... .. 1.1 SIMUUfn*YllW Ml,111 Rustic 2 bdrm cottage with beam ceilings. used brick & wood paneling on huge canyon side lot. Owner may finance. WAIT Tl TUIE1 1321,000 Luxury La Costa condo overlooking the golf course. 3 large bdrms, 3 patios, fireplace & central air. Wiii trade for Corona del Mar PllYATt PIH I fllAT 1111,000 Freshly painted and beautifully maintained 4 bdrm home with 60 feet on the bay• Convertible den. all new kitchen. immaculate throughout LIWHT PlllEI NI CllM 11H,MO Fireplace. wet bar, mirrors. decorator carpets and private patio with room for spa. Bank owned-submit on terms. l 11 lnea4e tnl Sii 1·1 AlltSlll 112,IOO Beautifully furnished contemporary condo con- veniently located with Newport Beach address Security building. Owner may finance (213) 628-2828· 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR ' I • l t t I ' I I • t -- ~ Northwood Greenfield introduces new phaae Pbaee l"l.e bu opened at North- wood Greenfield In lniDe. where laomee nnatnl from 2 .120 to ~~ llq1IU'C eet are aTallable from $188.900 to $237 .900. Standard-Pactftc Corp. bu de- •ICDed the bomee with executl•e falD.lliee In mind. Four two-.tory noor plane are a..U.ble, each with formal dtntna room. kitchen with bnakfut nook. family room wlt.b fireplace and Indoor laundry room with .tnk. Enerlon feature cedar aldJnC and teztared atucco, plu roof• of fire retardant wood ab.ake or eepa.na tile. Tbe bomee are located acrou the atreet from the Northwood Community Park. For more i n formation. c a ll 551-0242. ,. al.al, • lllY• IPll UTllllY 1-1 This classic mansion is located on a 'secluded park, offering golf coune and. mount.a.in views. The 8300 sq ft home includes formal living & dining rooms, family nn adjoining a large, com- mercially equipped kitchen & aervice area, game nn, 5 bdnna (1 w/kitchen facility), gym, office, master suite sit- ting nn. 1ewing nn. atorage. 7 ~ baths. Thia home is accented by Wied brick on ext & garden walls. along with ha11- timber w.alls w/plast.er or brick infill. The roof is a aeries of wood shingle ~---'9~19vilitw-w/copperltn1Ala ana aonnen w/copper wells. Seller will consider trades for coinmercial or residential income-eUbmit all off en. a,-,111 - 111-. Beautiful Balboa cottace. steps to So. Bayfront -lix bedrooms, many amenities. Priced to lell at a bargain price for this one of a kind value. ...... . .,,, mn •111m -• ._ 111t LlllNI ,.... ••••., • unu .._ Custom remodel. 4 bdnn, 3 bath, for-·3 bdrm, 2 bath plus 2 bdrm, 1 bath unit ma.I dining room, private patio, chefs OR all one residence. Submit all of fe:rs kitchen. Abaolut.e bargain -Selling at -Owners motivated. cart. Winner of Que Linda Award 1421,IM 1982. .. ..... ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIVES OF BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY BALBOA ISLAND Unique Ill bncl cottace 2 Ba + 2 Ba rw '339.000 AelllOdl6ed • low pnce Good loalbon · l BR. 1 BA + 1 BR. [~ cottace • 4 BR, 2 BA + loft. tonM1 ... rm, S4>I l BA 1265.000 mo.ooo 100 l*lti . "8¥ new ()llllllt • 3 BR, 2 BA + 1 II. 1 U low pfic.t · LM11 houtt • Exit terms 3 BR~.: $525,000 Nrw Dupla -OM of 1 Uld l BR, l BA + 2 .. 116 IA 1111t 100 ~ · ~ lot. 4 Ba, 4 BA · Bly ""' · Doll'l llllSS 1495.000 1525.000 Stnsabollll home • 4 BR. 316 IA llld Ira ,.. 11111 ~ • 2 .. 2 BA. .,. re11 11rwt lob of dllr1n --~'4_25,000 On the nter -Room to ftPllld · Ood, 3 Ba, 2 BA 1425.000 No. BlyfrOllt · lra 4 ... 216 BA r ..... + If& l BR,., Ylllt . l'rict to ,.. et S649.000 0.. of I ... · ()My holllt Oii lAtlt llllM. SMI\ bey witll pier BALBOA PENINSULA Ntwport Tows -Bayfront location · Condo Very 1r1 2 BR. 2 BA. ptbo. MtUnty, pool, nianna.. $350,000 Laree lot • Close to beach · lo• pnu 2 BR, 1 BA 1185,000 Oceanfront flatr ~I• ~ OwMt motmted to Ml $525.000 aose to ocan -Great pr1ct -Lra _.. aood condibon. 4 -. l BA• ms.ooo COSTA MESA 4 Yr old dvpln -ldeel loalbon · pd 1111ts 1232.000 w-. 11t 30' 11o1t. r...,. ._of ot1111111111or lnMI NEWPORT BEACH MfY l'OOIL Gttll .... ~ II rW of llolltl · $llllllli! II often Of trlda · s.tltlty ottered 11 11,150,000 VWSllla condo 2 BR. Bl BA Prrttd to Sii 1115.000 673-8700 201 MARINE A VE. The Balboa Fun Zone area is under- going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now avail- able. $166,000 assumable first; in- come $19,800/yT. Consideration to rokers. 111-n.t~a--.. LEASE/OPTION •t ,500/MO. WOODBRIDGE OPEN BOUSE SAT/SUN S-~ PRICE RED UCED TO •19 2,500 SHOWS LIKE A MODEL -Lots of custom upgrades. Lt. oak floors. large yard, prof. landscape. 3 Bdrm, 21/t bath, family room + ADDED PLAY ROOM. Great location. Near pools, tennis, lagoon. A/C, sec. system, quiet cul-*uc. 47 Ruhlncwlnd. Irvine Owaer/Broker 786-8301 II.I 111111 ML 11&1 OCUI VIEW CHllllER! Mll,111 lfDllT/ .. 11·1 111 WR Move in to view channer. Newly REDONE with great wallpepel'S, hardwood floors. floor lo ceiling fireplace. Large enclosed Engllah Garden. 3 BR, 2BA. Garages open to Haz.el. So easy lo add 2nd story & deck for more ocean views! ......... , ... · llLlll llWI TIM Mtt ••lldHll ,a... te lht ht It. Calif. ltMttftlf...., • II, IH, a~ la. $411,000. .... l1WJ1·1UI •11 ......... 11 211--. ......... .... 1-1 Luxury bayview townhomes, ste~ to ocean and bay. 4 left/slashed to $199,000! Full sec sys, wshr & dryer, garage, high ceilings w/skyligh ts. 1985 Award Winner. IPllUT/•1·1 er lllTT • le/lu • U1·1 11¥11 ..U llYFIRT .... ,.,Lars ..... Channing 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move in condition, parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant for quick ~w. Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. IPlllATl• 1·1 ..... ., .... Ul-flll•Hl·llH nnn ¥IEW1 nnn ma11m ILl•IUIELUI THE BEST PRICE: $690,000 with the BEST CLOSE-UP OCEAN VIEW: Waves crashmg on L.atlltt Corona Beach, the rocks & sands! THE BEST HOUSE: Channing winner detugner home 38r, 2 Ba + loft. skylights, wood/bnck Stained glul.-Wonderful! a• llDl. .... Wiii llT I• 1 U.. llVISWll JM-Ml I THE P Ill OF OLD CORDIA DEL 1111!! IWESllE VIEW IF ICUI, IUCI, CUFFS, llCI I WIVES UY NOW! LARGE LOT, POOL! STUNNING CONTEMPORARY 4 BDRM. 3 ATH FAM ILY ROOM. 11, 111,IOI 212 UZEL •m IPll UTlll&T a Slll&T 1M llt-1111 1111 FOIECLOSllES 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. IElllLL LYICI IUL n PILI Ylll IWI •EM -II 111 YIWIE If •11& llL 11&1 101 /111 IAlllSSR Imagine a French Normandy home bwlt on this large comer lot. One block to beach View with 2nd story of build on one lot PRICED REDUCED TO $325.000 per lot-30x 118 & 40x 118. ($650,000 ~t.al) ve by SaVSun 10-6 MHSIWll HYEI SllllES 12i1,ooo IHI UT /Sii 1-4&11If1._.1 laluy Im• Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 •-, bath.-.. Two car garage. Large lot wnh room for pool or RV parking. ..................... OlllEl..WU ••IELlll Well situated, custom 3 bdrm. den & 2 bath. Spacious llvmg areas. new carpets. On quiet cul-de-sac Ocean & Catahna views. New shake roof. "'• acre lot swtable for tennis rourt and/or pool. Private be~hes. ... ..... -119" IQ. .. 11 ... .. HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 1714 W..tclltt W..tclltt, Nwpt Bch 645-1112 $105,000 Saturday 1-S 1 BR plue FAM Ml or DEN 2 Orangegrove. Woodbridge, Irvine 559-5555 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 2BEDROOM Jasmine at 4th, Old Corona def Mar 644-2138 from $229,500 Saturday 1-4 *420 Serra (Corona Htghlandt) CdM 875-6000 $335,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-5 2 BR pl ... FAM RM or DEN 12 Belcourt Or South (Belcourt) NB 644-8200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 ••...,..83 Jasmine Creek (Jasmine Crk) CdM 875-6000 $307 ,500 Sunday 1-5 610 Jasmine, Olde Corona del Mar 640-5395 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 810 Jasmine. Olde Corona del Mar 640-5395 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 986 Meadowtarl<, Laguna Beach 631-1400 $210,000. Sat. 1-5 ...,.. 5 Southampton (Belcourt Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $425,000 Saturday 1:30-5:30 19th St. Condos (Penlnsula)N.8. 631-1400 $270K-$370K. Sat/Sun 1-5 618 St. James, Cllfthaven, N.B 631-1400 $425,000 Sat 1_. 3BEDROOM *• 15 Odyssey, NB 645-0303 $225,000 Sat 1-4 •• 15 C>dyuey, NB 645-0303 $225,000 Set 1-4 2137 Channel Rd, Pen. Point, N.B 631-1400 $595,000 Sun 1-4 208 Oahlla, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $400,000 Sunday 1-5 436 Dahlla, Olde Corona del Mar 875-7147 $349,500 Set/Sun 1-5 *2012 Diena Lene (HarbOr Highlands) NB 644-6200 $210,000 Saturday 12_. •2012 Diana Ln (Harbor Htghlands) NB 644-8200 $210,000 Sunday 2-5 301 Hazel Or, (Old CdM Charmer) CdM 759-9070 $439,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 306 Holmwood (Newport Hetghts) NB 631-1286 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 51 1 Irvine (Newport Helghtl) Nwpt Beh 631-1268 S260,000 Saturday 1-5 •612 LMMpur Ave, Otd Corona del Mar 759--9100 $375,000 Satlrday 1-5 •&12 LMbpur Ave. Old Corona del Mar 758-9100 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1m Mttc:NI #2, Tustin &45-0303 te7,000 3340 N9Vada. Coeta Meq Sat 1-4 64&-2313 t144,500 Saturday 12-4 **31921 Padtlc Cout Hwy, So. Laguna f'n.7300 .... 000 S.turday 1-4 321 PotnMttta. Corona del Mar 831·1268 $415,000 Saturday 1-5 38 Rue FontalnbtMu (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 1087 Stonebrook Ln, Coate MeM 645-9494 $156,500 SaUSun 1-5 227 Via Ebotl, Udo 18'e, Nwpt Bch &U-90e0 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 227 Via Ebotl, Udo Isle, N.B. 644-9080 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 818 Via Udo Soud, Lido Ille, NB 640-5560 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 145 Via Lido Undlne, Lido Isle 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 5 Beachwood, Jasmine Creek, CdM 760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 2657 Vista Omada, Bluffs, Nwpt 8ch 760-8333 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4427 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 631-1.00 $245,000. Sat. 1-4 3 BR p1 ... FAM RM or DEN 390 22nd Street, Newport Beech 646-7171 $224,900 Sunday 1-5 •• ...,.. 16 Jetty (Jasmine Creek)CdM 644-9060 $325.000. Set/Sun 1-S 2345 Aralla, E.astblutt, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 2675 Bayahore Or (BaY9h<>f91) Nwpt Bch 644-8200 $530,000 Sunday 1-4 * 11039 Begonia. Fountain Valley 759-1501 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•1219 Btue Gum (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 631-1286 $399,995 Sat/Sun 1-6 * *209 C91lal,(Nwpt Shores) N.B 631-1.00 $280,000 Sat 1-5 600 Carnation. Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $489,000 Deity 10-8 1401 Clltt Or (Cliff Haven) Nwpt 8ch 631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 515 Dahlla Ave, SummenYind, CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dalty 10-8 517 Dahlia, Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-8 2110 E. Oceen Blvd (Penln. Pt)N.8. 631-1.00 $375,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 ...,..1730 Galaxy Or (Dov« Shor .. ) Nwpt 8ch 631-7300 '825,000 Sat/Sun1-5 21 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt 8ch 644-8200 ta95,000 Sunday 1-5 •2801 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $835,000w/land Sat/Sun 1-5 •240 Hazel Or, (Ocean View), CdM 759~9070 le90.000 . Sat/Sun 10-e 2214 Hotly Lane (Newpof1 Helght1) NB 631-7300 12e0.ooo Saturday 1-5 <# 1781 Iowa. ea.ta Meea 546-2313 S 144,500 Saturday 2·6 1301 KM4 (HarbOr Vu Hllll) NB 675-8000 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 1410 Klnge Rd , Clltthawn, N.B 831-1400 '445,000 Saturday 1-6 16 Mont•ey, Spyg&ue, Corona del Mar 780-1900 S39S,QOO Sat/Sun 1-5 * *308 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shor•) NB 831-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1244 Potartt, Dover Shor ... NB 631-7300 $1, 175,000 Saturday 1-5 1aa2 Pon AJban• (Hbr Vu Hmt) N.B. 492-0890 $245,000. Set/Sun 1-4 1063 Pon Weybrldge,(Hrbr Vu Hm)N.B 759-1870 $249,500. SaVSun 1-8 1945 Santi.go Or (Baycr-1) Newport Beech 631-7300 $290,000 Sunday 1-5 1438 Serenade Terrace, Corona Del Mar 631-7116 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2040 Shlpway Dr (BaycrMt) Newport Beech 631-7300 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 SkysaJI (Jasmine Creek) CdM 644-8200 $419,000 Saturday 1-5 2707 Hllla4de Or (Harbor Vu Knofll) CdM e.44-6200 $255,000 Saturday 1-5 • 18 Southernwood, TurUe Rock, Irvine 760-8333 $289,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 30977 Steeptechue, San Juan Capl11rano 631-1268 $525,000 Saturday 1-5 1940 Ter991ta (Harbor Hlghlands)N.B. 645-9211 $209,000. Set 2-5/Sun 1-5 •5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 6«-2609 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 590 Treverae Dr. Nonh Cotta M ... 559-1111 $137,950 Sunday 1-5 108 Turquoise (Balboa lsle)NB 631-1.00 «5,000. Sat/Sun 12-4 11 1 Via Cordova. Lido Ille 631-1400 $399,500 •601 Via Lido, Lido Isle Sat 1-5 673-7300 $495,000 Saturday 3-8 223331 WaJllngford (Htg Strand) Hunt. Bch 631 -1400 $330,000. Sunday 1 .. sJ 2530 W•tmlnster, Cotta Meaa 875-9629 $149,750 Sunday 1-4 "•*2031 Yacht Defender, SMvtew, NB 644-9060 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 ...,..1921 Yacht Enchantresa (Seavlew) CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 •4 Yorklhlre (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 631-1268 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 •BEDROOM 1751 Pl1caren (Meaa Verde) ea.ta Meea 759-1501 S159,900 Saturday 1:30-5:30 124 Via Trteete (Lido Isle) Nwpt 8ch 673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-4 1132 White SaJlt (Harbor Vu Hlllt) Nwpt 8ch 6'U-8200 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • M phll PAM RM or DeN " * 1220 OUtrtgger (HarbOr Vlew H61) N.8. 831-1.00 '429,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1310 a 1312 8 . Bayftont. Bal 191 631-1400 89S,OOO. Sunday 1•5 * 1877 Pueo PtcaMo (Tunletoek) Irv 854-0583 1190,000. Sat. 1-5 21 2001 's.nt. (Baycnet) N.B. 831-1400 1299,000. Sunday 1-& * * 29 Balboe CoYM. N. 8. 831-1.00 $475,000. Sunday 1-5 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narclsau1/Seavlew, CdM 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 * * 31 Ratnbow Falls (Turtlerock) lrvlne 85-4-0583 $225,000. Sun 1-5 **415 BaY91de Ortve. Newport Beach 759-1501 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••34 Morro Bay (Spyglaaa Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2507 Buckeye (Eutblutf) Newport Beach 673-7300 $380,000 Sunday 2-5 •• 1 Bumlnglree, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 759-6700 ~1.200,000 Saturday 1-4 181&Buttonshell, Newport Beach 684-8200 Open Sat. 12-4 2830 Carob (Eastblutf} Newport Beach 644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 •v 12 Cherry Hiiis (B!g Canyon}N._6_ _ · 644-9060 $99-S-,O® Saturday 2-5 51 8 El Modena (Nwpt Hgts) NB 640-4868 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2412 Francisco. Newport Beach 631 -1266 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 1356 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. NB 642-5200 $745,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1805 Glenwood (Baycrest) NB 644-9060 $349.500 Sat 1-5 **1913 E. Bay, Newport Beach 644-9060 $1 ,700,000 Sat 1-5 * •427 Harbor Island Or (Harbor Is.) NB 6«-6200 $990.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront). CdM 759-9070 $1.135.000 Sat/Sun 10-6 20 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii 760-1900 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •301 Iris Ave, Corona Del Mar 644-9060 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1672 Labrador. Mesa Verde. CM 751-3191 $164,900 Sunday 1-5 •706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 759-1501 $447,000 Sunday 1-5 v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 1~ Port Charles (HVHms) NB 76().8333 $289,000 Sat 1-5 2330 Port Lerwick Pl, H V Homes, N.B 760-1900 $329,000 Sun 1-5 1800 Port Seabourne (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 644-6200 $271,900 Sunday 2-5 • 1806 Port Westbourne (H V Homes). COM 675-8000 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 ••"4827 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5 ••1628 Santiago Dr (Baycrest) NB 631-7300 $339.000 Sunday 1-5 1148 Santiago Ot' (Dov« Shores) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $560.000 Sunday 1-5 1216 Someraet Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-5 1714 Startlght Cir, Baycrest, Nwpt Bch 6«-9060 $334,900 Sunday 1-5 * 2852 Stromboli, Mesa V«de. CM 645-0303 $255,000 Sat 1-5 51EDROOM * * 1500 E. Oceanfront (Peninsula) N.B. 631-1400 $1,050,000. Sunday 1-5 --1930 Port' chef ... (HVH) N.B. 631-o680 Sun. 1-5 IM plu9 FAM Ml or OEN 2722 Cltde Ortve (Bayshofll) Nwpt Bch 844-$200 $835,000 Sunday 1-5 • 7 4 Hllk:reet. ~ C.nyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2.895.000 Saturday 1-5 1429 K ... Ot'. H.V. Hlltt, N.8 ~9080 $3.40,000 Sunday 1-5 ~-~------------._....-..._ __ ..-_...._._.._ ... ._ .. ._ ....... 1429 Keel Drive. Corona Del Mar 644-9060 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 2786 Lorenzo Ave (Mesa deC Mar) C.M. 546-8849 $169,000. Sun. 11-5 * •33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $825.000 Sunday 1-3 * •324 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores, NB 759-6700. $1, 175,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 17 Napoll (Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1-5 v65 Belcourt (Belcourt) NB 760-8333 $1 ,390,000 Sun 1-5 ••9 Muir Beach Cr (Spygls) CdM 760-8333 $1 ,450,000 Sun 1-5 * • 14 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1,650,000 Saturday 1-5 1691 Orchard St. Santa Ana Hghts 673-1900 $159,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Port Carlisle (Seawlnd) Newport Beach 644-6200 $369,000 LH Sunday 1-5 * e v25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $3,950.000 Sun 1-5 • v 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,41 0,000 Sun 1-5 * •510 Vta Udo Nord (lido Isle) NB 644-9060 S 1.550.000 Sun 1-5 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $$1 ,375,000 Saturday 3-6 * * 510 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. N B 644-9060 $1 ,550,000 Sat 1-5 •200 Via Men tone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $680,000 Saturday 1.4 2100 Windward Ln (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $3 19,000 Sunday 1-5 8 BEDROOM * •330 Via Lido Nord (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $1 ,250.000 Sunday 1-4 8 BA plua FAM AM or DEN * * 1120 E. Balboa Blvd (Penlnsula)N.B 631-1400 S 1,750,000. Sunday 1-5 * * 1508 W. Oceanfront (Penlnsula)N.B. 631 -1400 $795,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Cypress Point (Big Canyon) Nwpl Bch 644-6200 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5 Goleta Point (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $699.900 Saturday 1-5 ·~ 2 Yorkshire (Harbor Rldge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sunday 3-5 8 BEDROOM plue FAM AM or DEN 8 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1 , 795,000 Saturday 2-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDAOOM 719 Avocado. Sandcastle, Corona Del Mar 673-4400 $1 35,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 6 Montana's Norte. lrvlne 640-4868 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN 312-314 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 13966 Mtlan. Westminster 546-2313 S 114,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 Br plu1 3 Br 114 40th St. Newport Beach 673-4400 $364,000 Sunday 1-5 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 759-1501 $41 5,000 Sunday 1-5 5404 Seashore. Newport Beach 675-5930 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 2511 Seaview Ave. Old Corona del Mar 631-7300 $630,000 Sunday 1-5 •Spa *Pool * * W1tettron1 * * * w111ertron1 4 Pool "' Give addreN et guard gale Shaker-style furnishings still popular DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) -Although the Shaker communal societies of 19th ~ntury America have largely disap- peared. the fine-crafted furnishings that came from them are still much sought after. according to Country Home maga- zine. "Shaker craftspeople cannot be credited with designing any new furniture forms," says Karol K. Brookhouser, furnishings and design editor of Country Home. "The Shakers believed In Isolation from the outside world, so they continued to make furniture the way they did before their religious conversion. "But their craftsmanship is admired for its flawless proportions and Integrity of form." In general, Shaker furniture Is clean- llned, with graceful, subtle curves. Straightforward In Its function, Shaker furniture Is free of showy hardware and decorations. Large Portola Hill• homes These characteristics are based on fundamental religious guidelines handed down by Shaker leaders to their followers .. Because of their religious beliefs, the Shaker cabinetmakers con~dered their work a form of worship. They believed that excess detail obscured design and con- tributed nothing to the use of a product. The Baldwin Co. ia lDtrodacbaC larf!;,1:zur1oaa homa lD the Ont plaue of the muter-p eel Portola llll1a comauullty lD the foothllla of the Saddleback lloantalna. l'oa.r Ooor plau are cl•lened to appeal to mature, alflaent bayen. Tllla 2,578-eqaare-foot model ehow- cuee Ll.e Oak Enatem, c6naldered the moet prad&eou of the ftye nefCbborhooda ~ lDtrodaced. Prlcee wUJ ranee from aboat $160,000 to die mlcl-$190,000.. Allot the f!::: feature family roome with wood-barn..lna flrep and kltcbena with break.fut noou, u well u wet ban lD eelectecl plana. For lDformatlon, call 868-9220. Getting the most bang out of decOrating dollars Paint. wallpaper, fabric use the power of color fo spruce up dull rooms BJ the Auoc:lated PrHe If there is a single decorating question that gets asked more than any other. It Is: "How can I have a great looking room that is still within my budget?" For those who are cash-poor. but still interested in making their homes ~ract­ lve, there are plenty of good Ideas to be found in a variety of places. Among them, authorities suggest that you Include decorating magazines, department store and furniture store model rooms and decorator show houses that are held In the warm-weather months in many localities. Recently. home centers have also been get11ng Into the act. Regardless of where you g41t your Ideas, the chances are that they will rely heavily on the three cheapest and most effective methods of making a big splash with a little bit of cash: paint. wallpaper and fabric. The common denominator In all three products Is color. Putting the power of color to work can overcome pretty unsatisfactory surroundings, as one In- terior designer put It. This 168son was Illustrated not too long ago In a manufac1urer's showroom. The showroom In High Point. N.C., Is Dapha, Inc.. a small company that sefls furniture frames qn which a customer puts her own fabrics. The company decided to cover Its sofas, loveseats and easy chairs all in Inexpensive white sallcloth trimmed with a pink striped fabric. The pink and white of the furniture was carried out In charming wall decorations pJtlnted by a local artist for a cost well below their decorative value. The light neutral white was not only fresh and a welcome relief after the multlpllclty of styles. colors and desJgns In other furniture showrooms, but It also helped to show off the special attrac1- iveness of the upholstered furniture frames. Some of the white sallcioth was ey the AIHca.ted ,,... Indianapolis-based manufacturers of Consumer Interest tn more luxurious faucets and accessories for bath, kitchen and bar. deoor does not atop at the llvlng room, or "Many of t~m wilt spend thousands the bedroom, for that matter It goes right of dollars to ere e a total look for their Into the bath, down to the faucets and bath. and they w t It to be perfect rlgh1 acceuorlel on the .. nks and tubs. down to the soap dishes and towel "Contumer9 are Interested In main-racks .... Towel bars and rings, tissue roll ta ng a prestige home and are con-holders, robe hooks and soap dishes are oerned wtth the appearance of their all part of the total collectlon wlttl wtllch bathrooms." ukj Alex Kalbouss, vice consumers can create the perfectly coor- pr..,d«tt and gener., manager for Epic, dlnated bath," he said. embroidered In machine-made crewel embrojdery also In white for a kind of baroque white on white effect that managed to be rustic and formal at the same time. Another clever and potentlally low- cost Idea used In the tiny showroom featured an artist's canvas as a backdrop. The desJgner potnted out that artist's. canvas Is lnexpen~ve and sturdy and can easily be used for visual room dividers. .,~ Chea/e1::. effectl.e waye to make a bacliet 1.A•ol•e the w of p&Jot. blC tl.nC aplub on a amalJ walf paper and (abrlc . es-=-ajiil Al~ ~bw•"a • l.O~q ".JlAQ ~I Q' ~-ljfl'~~~~fttl~~~f":.91*d'i..""'mM01rarlliiiP-------------------22 -Or-. County Allil Estate/ An Advertising supplement to the o d Luxury Uftne at Neille Gall Ranch Nellie O..U ••ncla In J.aCaDa llll1a often etcJat noor plam from. 2,818 to S,895 equre feet, and from foar to ftft bedrooma -or foar bed.rooma Kit furniture grabbing larger industry share BrTOMMINIHART ............... HIGH POl~T. N.C. -Furniture that the consumer assembles hlmMlf. known as "knockdown." "ready-to- assemble" and various other names, Is a growing part of the Industry, according to a new trade group. According to some estimates, knockdown's share of the U.S. furniture market has grown from 1 percent to 3 percent during the last 18 months. said Douglas Kerr. executive vice president of the Ready-to-Assemble Furniture Aaoclatlon. But the proportion may be higher than many furniture Industry officials realize because much knockdown fumtture ls sold by home Improvement stores and not cl...,fled as furniture. said Peter Louch, show man.ger for the K-DeaJgn Show. an exhibition of ready-to-aaembkt fumtture. "I think the amount of knockdown sold would stagger the U.S. fUmtture Industry If they knew the whole figure," Mid Loueh, who estimated 1985 sales would amount to S1 bltHon of the $10 bllllon worth of furniture sold In thla country. In aqme European countries It's calktd cash-and- earry, car~. MIJ:wtmt>ty and ldtfumtture. All typee of fu~ture -IMng room. bedroom. dining room , even k"chen -are aotd In kit form. he satd. "The deelgnera.,. exercf9fng a lot of Imagination." he added. Oeeigna at the ahow, l*d In New York this spring, lnctuded a black-8tained Uh tabte that atarta out aa a MrVtng tabte and fotda ou1 eJong It• tength Into a full dining tabte. Another wu a metal-frame chaJr wtth reverllbte fabric ... ta. Whtie the ftnlthed product la often of high quality, It COltl lela becauM the plecea can be produced by machine. The conaumer put• It together with bale too4s - plu den. The homee offer formal d.lnln& rooma, family rooma, recreation rooma, con•eratlon pita and wetbara with mirrora In mo.t plana. Thla combination unit le a eelf-aM"'!bly ttem by Chana hrnltare of Chlcheeter. Enctand. or In some cases no tools at all. "If you're a discount department store, mass merchandiser or home center. you know how valuable your space is," said Louch. "But you'd llke to have an lncreaM In the number of large ticket Items because they bf~ m-.-91Mter profl~ -- "That's that real secret of what's happening In the furniture Industry today -new distribution methods of new-type products. Once stores realize how profitable It can be, they're gotng to steal away a large percentage of the m8ft(et from the conventlonaJ furniture Industry." Kerr aaJd: "You can take the furniture home wtth you In a kit, put It together ind satisfy your Instant gratification for furniture. With Mt-up furniture. you often wait three months for deUvery." • Even mat1r91991 can be "knocked down," he said. One company produces a steeping-bag-like mattress that Mff-lnftates after the customer rolls It onto the floor. De•eloper Praley of Southern CallfornJ.a ha• priced the homee from $278,000 to $372,000. Por Information, call 831-7370. Be careful when buying kit items Br th9 Auoc:leted Pr ... Do-it-yourself Americans have been fixing their own cars and even building their own homes for years. so it's not surprising that do-it-yourself has come to the furniture industry . At a recent exh1b1t1on of ready-to-assemble furniture, manufacturers and retailers agreed that there Is more interest on the part of both retailers and customers in this type of furniture. Ready-to-assemble furniture 1s more efficient be- cause It comes packed flat and 1s easier to ship and store. and savings can be passed on from manufacturer to retailer to consumer. Another advantage to consumers 1s 1mmed1ate delivery, since it 1s generally in-stock and you take 1t home yourself. Shopping for ready-to-assenible furniture requires careful decision-making Dan Droz. furniture designer and Carnegie-Mellon University furniture instructor provides these tips on how to s12e up the furniture before you buy It: •Go to a store that has salespeople who know how to put the furniture together. Ask to see the hardware and how It works. The hardware usually works like a cam-lock -a protruding part fits Into a recess in Its mate You slip the pktQe hand--then r.otatumtlUt locks lo1o. place_ •Make sure you have a chance to see the finished piece so you know wtiat It is supposed to look like There should be a drawing or photo to take home so you'll be able to check against It •Read any literature that comes with the product and make sure you understand It before you leave the store. •Once you get the piece home, read the Instruction sheet first. Then lay the parts flat on the floor Identity them by checking against the parts list. Check to make sure you have all the parts end that you can Identity them 0rMQe County RMI e.t.te/An Advert~ ~t to the DAU.Y PILOT/Saturday, ~tember 14. 1985 -23 ~ ----~------~--------------_....------------~--------... --------· -..1 .. Thi• 3 ~room, 2 Bath on.. not only a gr .. t location In Hunt Bch, but a oozy dining arM With ~bric* W()(t(, wooMri thutters, new root, double garege and more. ON L y $129,900. ...... P.-:t tor a lingle'• retr•t or an ln..,..tor. This 9'ngle ltory condo Ml a large IMng aree With flreplece, tennll, r.cquetbell, poot & spa and 10 ; cJoee to the pound surf. What a buy at this price. 1------- Traditional Realty 631-7370 •••••waua llH ...... Piii •&lllT &Ill.Tiii W TM 1-11 m1Y U. IHL llT&TI IT =====:i::::-'.:-:::::"::::"":~ •IL Tl·llLLlll I WNt • Wonderful Wotld Plllllll. llLL F« CleNlfled Ad ACTION Call• Dally Piiot AD-VISOR 842-5e71 of Shopping, right at PlTllll Tlllll )'OUf flngertlpe ewrydayt u 1 1-Da lly Piiot Claatlfled • •- Ads. To pl11Ce your ed. ~ 842-5e71 Md let • ..... .... Ct1111fled A6-Vl90f help ,.... you. One of the ways homes ar e being bou~ht and sold today ts Wlth Second Mortgage A second mortgage 1s a method of financing whereby the buyer 1s provided with an add1tiona.J or second mortgage when there 1s n ot enough cash to assu m~ the existing mortgage A second m ortgage can also be taken w hen the first m ortgage and t Q,e down µayment fall short o f the sales pI'tCe A second mortgage can be pl'o v1dtd by either the seller or a lending inst1tut1on Payments are made both to the seller or lender on the second m ortgage and to the lender o f the underlying mortgage Im pact on buyer • (l· W I I I yll1l'l1l I'''"' I •. ,,,.~~ .. 11 Pd • ~ ' l l ""• p l I t 't. 1 • I t 11 /I JI• W I ' l 1 'X , '.f,#1 I' IH'tf~·1f!1" l -''l'••l ll•f' I 111'1· ! "' I 1 '/l'.1 Id • W 11 r i< irr.1 t : 1 •·x t .r.;< f' l '-~-1P• ' t 1 ·, : \I t • • • I I \ ~ •. ' 11·•'• H h Impact on seller • Sr:1 L.•·~'1 N • i L,'.•6 ' ;1 1':,,r • JT1f(J• •• t f , ' 1 t •• ,..,' -------~ ....,__ __ • A JJ. .i-'J~14 WtH r-tf -..1~:1'!--- rtt<'t ·"' 1 : ;·• .1 r:. ~tr,,r.1 • k~( • ,,. ,. • • l .• ! .,..r. 1.r.f : r.~l 1t •• There are a ri1 1mtiPr 1,f s1Luat.wns in which th~ seco11d mortgage c;a11 fac1l1tate the purchase o r sale ot a property Contact. y ou!' real estat.f-' t assist y ou 1 r , , . PllYITE IUll oa•Hm 1111,000 FEE The home is well priced for immediate s a le . The kit.c.ben/family room is w arm md wonderful-a meeting place for friends and family. Interior patio joins living area. Acroa the street from two beaches. Three bedrooms. room to add Land incl. lnlll.Y•IPn 211111n11u • .... 1_. llrubherElli 844-8200 LEIDER ·OWIED PROPERTIES! DI TIE WITEI 11,271,DDD Remodeled, single story, 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with over 106 feet on the water. Huge wpter- front yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lendt;r will provide excellent financing. $1,275,000 includes land. LIOITlll-llCITIOI 1111,DDO 3 bed.room, 2 ~bath "J odelle" orig- inal model with extra large lot, spectacular ocean. bay and night light view plus secluded spa. Se- ty gated community offering pool and tennis facilities. Lender will carry financing. Call for de- tails. UIEWIT LIUTlll FEE 11,JI0,000 A best buy in guard gated Unda Iale with gorgeous view of lagoon. Thia~ bedroom, ·~ bath, family room home baa been reduced $40(),000 and includes a private dock. Seller extremely motivated and offering excellent fuwlcing. $1,360,000 includes land. El ESCllO llllEEI Wlm GrubbGEllis llF-~ID£NT1AL IHIOKEllACE CROUP WM*R . . . . EW 2 STORY 1100 aq.ft. WMJalC P. Condo. 1101.180. lOnt fin. be6ow MK. ret•. ... btwn 1:a.5. 811-5129 i::.-_.aJ.._ __ ....:,:;:: i-;;;;::;;......;. ____ _ • _______ ... _______ 1 LO COM 2 Duptex'a. & • ~ t • -' • ~· • • COLOWel.L BANl(C!RO ----. H1rltor View Hilla $489,900 Bdrm. 2 ~ bath plus family room pgraded family home with view Open Sat & Sun 1-5 2727 Windover Guy Livingston -9060 760-S78 COLOWC!U BANl(C!RO OP£1 SlllAY1·5 JU/fl 2131 TACIT llfOIU $311,111 ... ) 4BR/FR 3BR/FR 38R/expnd 38R 48R/FR 58R/FR * SEAVIEI * New Bedford Bar Harbor Nantucket Nantucket Port Royal Port Royal (Upended) $330,900 $389,000 $390,000 $399,000 $420,000 $485,000 Clll ClllY 111£1111 or appointment or come by Sunday lo acquaint you with this special rate euarded community complete with pool, 54>•. tenms ind views. 144-,.. U'JIW-.. •v ot Hwy. tncomea of Ue5 & S2000/mo. One wn vtew. Bkr/Ownr 876-457 .............. tept to beach. HOUM · guee1 houM. ANUl'lt 1274.000. '25,000 dOWI' Owner /&rotter 54$-804( C.11.... IH ,...._ 3Br 2Ba. flreplaee, dt garage. RV parkln 1139,500. e-z term& Ownr/Agt. Joen How 875-78" Spec 5br 3ba wllott c amenltlee. Low main ()p«l Sun. 11-5, 278 l«eNO AY9. ~9 For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 L.-- "I .U ,, r~rM 0.llT Pilot. " I rttf'l•e4 .... , u lla thr f1n1 4-y ettd Hlcl h the tnHtf deJ for llM ''klr I .... u.ct I ....... •d 111 '"" Rrpolfr b111 19MI of M J nllt C .. llf' tr.e thr Delly Pilot r ........ . -I -• ... I. l I -• F '· n I. I, I 3 , , ii r j " ;) ' J I . I • • .. laJe .. kit ......... kit ...... .. .... ...... ... .... ...... ... lalt ::=::::.--..-.;;;;;;;p.,.....•al-------:1:.::lll~ c.ta Ina iff4 ... Inf C.ta iiU tlU •""'1 ~ IMt ..... IMt .... 1m1&m ... ,.. •TmlULD r11111-*",_* .. I 10 48r poo1 home. 16% esown. -ITlff D *~ ~;t ,.. AtCh Bey 11qu1-Nws>t 8c:t1 condo. Muat..., ont Condo Ciow.r.d SS .. uu ,,., '"" ,,.,, *. ., Holn«llls '""l·lllJ A..wneL 10% loan owe. Ml!_IOn ~ ~ '°' a 1,...a. home II -'-.-.. ~· ~~ OC98I\ ttMI weett. 2 BR. 2'At BA. Pfiee). 3bf. PoOI room. rnn w ow lnterHt. Ore1t Pf*lOl'Nl•.,,.-.Nwty ___ ... , + ""''..,,. .. .-from Only S111,500. Comm 2'M>a.'llewofW9terffom 11.ll •• ' ••• c.M terYM. $169,900 Prins 4,000 eq ft of luxury end decXnted w/wttrtonea MWty rernoda6ed 4 bdrm, PoOI a lllrge QfW'bett. .. roome In 8Mf In ... .,. ,_. onlyM5--9922Agt lllvWI llA)Olntment1; 5 I deligllef wflllllepef . 3 beth ....... ~ c.M~'31-12M pcipMrE.pW\.144-179' SooMtlClted Aub«11, periect tot adllll prolmionlls. ao.10 f lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii 1pac1ou1 bdrma, 2 'At 8f1dl lrpk;, ~ fem rm. beech, guerd g9ted + "'e and tllllllS dllb. f otlly llPlf*d. Call to • this one! be1hl, 1orme1 dining. ~ MC 'Ylt. blk _. tenca. ..,,,._ Pnoe ....._ to *11911111 Tl llU IDlll•• s.zn.-Ul1W Him lamlly rm, retreat RV aiooeea & mucti morel $475,000f 52 No. PMot&. BR, den. 3be. tern rm . ~nee redlctd OA IM·~d Plaa 3 on pnme cul*SIC ROOM FOR ADULT TOYS wndedl meaetY9 booUs S 199•500· ~ Cell-Cell PATRICK TENORE W-1dlft, OoY9r Shor .. lol • Bii. 3 BA. 2 fif f,_11 doon. wetbw. plus mudl yerd with alley ec;.. room ,.;/tlrep19Ce and tome Alty So46-5e06 for a pp o I nt m • n t $335,000 080 142-3282 oeeel Wiii takuxtra lllrge totlllty priyat• prof. lend-2 Stry OIMt. 38r, eon.. 131-1291 111111 - gerage, bOet/R.V./lr..._. ICliP9d yerd. ~ rm, $137,HO. S7K dn to llellti ..... TM a.t *'Ill .... * l!IOlt ..... .... '211.- Tllt roottd bay blcls Pl" W1tt1 "" ol moulltlllls-• BR. 3 ~ 2 hr ... 3 CM 11'111 lllotrfetad selef w111ts Ill ollefl Cera, pool, etc. Nice Ntllllno ttlru-out lndu6-Viti. Gwy, a.tr ~1111 J>..etW FRENCH COON-PW!. <Mw. 48t t 3 Bdrm Inc I u de d ~trench door9, ultr.-N TRY TUDOR l'llOf9 then famMy room. upgrMSed HANU MODY REAL TY S 120,000. o-* ~ bewfled g6Ma. eiegent. 6300 1q n. 1; S279,500. AQt 780-e097 Ml-1211 llgh tlng~ky~ llM -ITAllllflWIT room,:·~-: ~ ._ .... _, 15435 • s.e. 100. rm. j PETE J BARRETI .. REALTY 13 5 9 . 0 0 0 . R 0 b In bealut• ~ Md ... = Mquldat• few out of Prof deootated i.rge 9HC '31-1298 curtty. a.ta llUlt'ded S .,.. ..._ Sactlftce 81 home wlf«mel din rm. bdrm, 2 Nth ou9tOm 1899 000111· LM1 of IN tern rm. lg yd w/PoOI & PEHTHOUSE w/~ • ape. Xlnt velue, reduced ay9t.m end ON DVTY Hert>or RldVe bergelns. to $345,0001 FOf appt cell meneger. Enjoy 1eo• pie-For peraoNI ~ cell P9'rtdl T enOf'9 831-1 :lM --ture poetcerd WHITE Plltridc Tencwe 631-1298 ,.. lllOI IUlm 0n the most 1/.W.MIMTt.... WATERVIEWSlromtNe or 7eo-a7o2 w·· autiful home in Bluffs Front UITW _,. .meat1c 3 bdml, 2 t>a. oc•11t1ont propeny. Ast mE.xceillent 11arter home llrepleoe, 2 eet giarege, -experience to .... A w E-Plan w /spectacular bay CompletefV ~ 2 ,.., pride of~+ UllllM-VALUE .. $449,900. FOf ILUFFS IEST IUY ·ew. 3Br. form dine, fam rm, ~,:a,~~:.i~,= ~t~~·ioen~~~ ln~•--ofTw-~~~.r·;t::o~~Her1>0r vi.. Cermet 3bf lhBa, extended viewing deck. 2 double C9f gerege, large Ing S118,000. Jue1119tedl tie Rock. Nn pelnt 831-12M 2ba. $249,500. 1863 POf1 m1rn11 ther patios. 2200 11n. ft. of custom comer iot • auumeble Robin 631-12e& throughout. ,,.._ c:wpeit-Weyt>f'ldge 1se-1110 Pre111g1oua 4 Bedroom.• -, financing AND much ~.owly--~ Hbf vu HIN 38r fem-mi. Beth lemfly home OV9f· pgraded Charm P,_;u·vely best more. An abaolut• ... ,.,,_ .. .,.._._.._ "'" lo<*...,. ...... oceen end • uua ... ~ ......... ~ r~ 1.._ c.ilon. C1oM to exe1l11t 1982 Port Albena. ft "' .,..,, . home . N t Bch '"""'-'""''.. "' .... •"45 ooo •"""-0890 light•. Owner ~ 1Mno uy view Ul wp · · young couple Only IChootl. All tNe tor ot'ttt -· · n Out-of-State I• an1dou1 OW ONLY $~00 including ~:!S:t-~ r0< Rita m•llftlHRI• n..::00....., lliailll y IMT i=1=~~·. ~o~~.:.i: ~~ d. • ·~~~\-? 11,._ Lii "'91 18124 eutwr 0r.1rv. m1m,. FUT 7 Rue Mer ...... 759-5080 conlider meeble MC· OlllPMl/ ... 111/ ... 111 ~p ,: rNt opportunity I« the 111-1111 ULIJ MUST SELL· ' Bdrm ondwy Hnenclng both al I UT/-1-1 1111 ftlTI 1~-":"·• executtw Who wantt a 3 A beeutllulty kept SBr Oceanfront. \ergeet lot, IO'# Interest rate bdrm • den twn with an •• , .. , _ "Custom" ho!M Large bHt area t024 W. .... ....., t•I HELEI I DOWD E.CM Fwrt..UC 38t 28e uaumable loan ol lmmedle~ ~ 4 temily room "'~ nr• Ocuntront Agent 1111 Wuy Im• I l/p. fruit tr .... de14*1te. s 10'.000 at 12.25. Thia II bdrm. 2' bdl. dlrMng piece. extr~ ator•o•. 873-3777 M!-12100 1241< Agt. 759-5080 It hlgNy upgrMSed ·move rm, larnlly rm. flNc>lece + lerge prtvet• backyerd. lm•iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 .. ..Ma.. .__ 121-1.a •2 In aoon. Diena CtlP99I good locatlon. Only Beat buy In the .,.. 111 .. ,.., .... ,.. haMI fer Sale 631-1298 S15U95. Celt Patrk:tl 1139,900. And out more. •Wftll mil IJet • ..., ...... 1.,tl 002 · Tenore 631-l2M -· (714)581-1000, 637-8500 NEW LISTING! A PETE BARRETf .. _____________ mlil!!Qea~1!!1al~--,_..;l~~· . 191 ~ MISSION VIEJO REAL TY ~~,mo::;,=. ~ -~ WAnm .. I Beth, family room and lllUllt eat·ln kitchen! Attached 1-------• . REALTY If You're SERIOUS About SELLING Your House Call :;::: Merrill Lynch ~Realty - 1•1 double car gerege. Com- Beeutlful •Bt 28e hOme munlty pool and tennlll .... mo .. Fentullc expanded Prime ara. Formal din-Near beach. vacanl· Abtlolute beauty • llOld -Stewart In bMUtllut TIK-Ing. AIC, petlo. Hot tub Avalll S 187 500 luml"*' 0< unlurntstled J .... • c· I tie Rock featuring 5 w/rJedl. I grMt vtewl VA ••2 ..... Hlgl'lly upgraded with "' IU : ~1 .I.IS Bdrmaand3cargerege. buyel'IOK.Futtprloeonly ~•&WW "Home9 and Garden•' Private ac>a. Very pnv.te S 141 ,900. HOUMe llke lvstl landacaplng with locallon. FentMtlc con--thla are aceroe. Call large yard + NCur1ty ~ dttlon. AG' today (71')837-9500. gete Available lmmedl •LOVELYSPACIOUShm l•1• 58l·lOOO MISSION etely.Onlyl329.900 Call In prHtlgloua neigh· VIEJO REAL TY Patrtdl Tenol'e 631· 1266 bOttlOOd SBR•ba.lgfam --rm. ttuge mlllter Mt•. 3 a..c• lllti--------··~ · . !pica, many utree ... ,.rt ......... $295.~WaloutPI IPT-11··--•BEAUTIFUL P'of decOr· -•• _.,.... Only 4 yean new, 3 bdrm ated. highly upg<aded M ... IWI ~ den. 2'~ bath l:<lghty 1 ftn SftlUl REALTOR 3BR hm Complete MC PMI Nm ~ 3 bdml, EngMltl upg.raded with h'Oh oeU-SU ll&.A9 11 .. -----------------------i aya, priOed '°' tut ..... 3 Bdrm, fllnHm. IMng rm. Tudor wfttl en Maimabte ing.,-' bar, ~ace + SeMer ~atetl• Llv'e on 1149 900 • 303 E 2011'1 St fem-rm. Ml1um, tie roof, 1•t TO of S 108,000 8t much m 0 r • P' 0 -lhe Q011 courM wlyour ~--- John R. Maurer 546-9366 BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK EXCEPTmll allltWY CUITIM HOME f ... AYLOCATm Thia 4 Bdrm home featuring custom Interiors by Cannef & Chaffin offers the highest of quality In conS1ructlon and design. An abun· dant use of clear cedar & Santa Marla stone creates a 881'lee of both drama & warmth. Expansive uee of glass provides magnificent golf course views from every room. Large courtyard entry wtth sunken spa & spacious patios surround the exterior. Priced at $1,295,000. OW-WIUilXCllAllGI .. COllllDDTDMI For more Information call: DAmY 1•1 Ill ITEPUllE BRODY BrubhtiEllis . ll&S1Df.NT1AL BftOICFJtACE CROUP 844-1281 ·"· ·~ •CHARMING 3BR hm hea redWoOd dec:tUng and 12% tt11 Oct 15 • ·es. lnslonally land~ped own PoOllsoe • 1 view 2 been remdld/uporad. lg petlo COWf. Showa Uk•• Owner wll carry lor 5 with huge yard, PoOI • bdrm • der1 Huoe mas· lam rm. Wt!llhp, ltOf'flge, model. By Owner. Pftnc.1 yean. TNa la a gr•t buy IC>• Price reduced to ter wl specteoular beth & lg lot, RV accieea. only. 832-3787 Don't --"· Olane Ceppel 1399,995 w/tenn•I Call bak:Ony • Security sys S159,900~80E18t1'1St 631-12M • Pitr1d1Tenore831•1266 1em -8uutlnsga.~e 1n • •SACRIFICED s10.ooo Lie!! a..c• IMI cludlno vacuum • ~ attractive unattacl'led -duced S•O 000 to rwnhm 3BR 2'Abe, Kint •n Pm.f S.-60.000 Call Patrick eond. lg patio. Now ,000eqft,8bdrm, 7baltt, I _ Tenore or Barbara s 1•9.900-347AE18tl'ISt -Mweetatewncerger-~RIN llYHllT_. 631·1266 111-1111 =-::i~~ SteellOntheaendl,,..._Luxury 2 BR 2be Beat ··~i•~>• llU m• UI... + muctl men Securtty + 2 atoty ' BR/2 cer gar Harb<>< vtew Pool. walk t j a..rttful 4 bdrm ~;t);th 8 TV aur~elllence Bank will finance to aho9& & reataurents &Jl ' ~ L • d monltor9 ttwuout Pf~ S 4 9 II . 0 0 0 R o b I n msrke1 Boel lllp aYI, -- :: th pe~'. ar~r:m erty on 1111mo9t 1 ec;:re. 631-1281 MC bldg Ideal !Of wt1"I courtyard entry. P'r1ce ,. Secf~ •t 9&25.000 cnalr ~· s.-95.ooo llllW IUlln duced to S1M 900 '°' wlt9rma °' tr.O.. PatrtdC Call 875-8«4 O< 875-8876 Sealftce .... b OWf'9f ' T~63112tl --y ,.., ..... Cell Pattldl -Waternon1 Opb •bf. 2br Ivan Welte •BR elleicutM! Tenor• 831-1298 docl!. tip, 1 lOOt< -.qutty, home, aec>erate mU1tw R 2~ -..n rm, 2 FPI. S141.750. IS7~1n1 AMf &t.,. Store OOITNGHTI 11+-..iir1ilu•n'\fifl'M 546-2313 HAVE A NICE SUMMER --~ llU trade/Mii 873-2722 autte. IOe klt~/t.mlly * ..... "' llR* -room 1mmacul a1e -... UT ll .11 S25t.ooo 114-&31-1502 ... ~, 1-1 ,.......... ---. ---....,.,,.... 1111 .... 111••• or..u11uuosn Ill..... .... 1111fl1'DD HWOO. View Home mam---... .... Alreedy purcl'l•••d 5 b<lrm • ....,.ted IOt, over I lln LmT... 1 .. Tl.... another ttome. Ol'lllMtlC IQoklnO Wk c.ompt.tery ..,·~=~~~s~~i:'~ :=:,t~:= ~~,t~1n ~-Deooi..., by F-1 pvt l)tltlo w /tipa +a 20 ll lkyffglila, ~ famtlY RID IPfll In a drarnedC oont.n-20 ~ 1JP9talra. A room with CUlltom bulhln Poe>ulllr Portoftno 1n cs. r_:~ aettlng with beauty. ASSUME bar, 4~w/eeper"'; .n.t>tes..wlnd.fthlln- 012•tiM and '250.000 .. 12'At%. Onty ~~ ouer ~ ..,_, ix-i.. room ' alt)' llght """"' "°"*'I 12tt.t00. 0WC ·Try low ... throoma. romen ~ 3\-t ba Cloee to Ml ~ lllft out tA tNI dnl Petrlcll Tenore Mitt .,... a Or .... no pool t; tennll 1329 000 2.500 9qYW9 tciot tA P'M9 room. aMdlnO g1aae doOf"I ,.._ tor Joan 780-teOo iu.ury. A ._., _.. from dining toom v.-Open Sundey 1 6 property .,.. . NCIUOed to IQoklno poo1 .,..._ 3 car ~330 P0t1 l..erwlC* Pt .... 000 gerage One of the'**' .. ,..... In ~ ..... 111-1• I , I, ' " I I I ·--------·Don't,,,... out.~ MY1 submit .. oner.. Take Martnerl to HoldaJ to 18 18 9uttoneNll Onty 133t.OOO Or e.11 ~ W. Blount. Aoen\ 8&44200 -COTE t~, REALTY 5 2~ I l I I , I -~~---------------------~----------~------------------------------------~~--.....I •I ... Iii' RiO & Im Pf IUI mt the "ed JI. "' tful .. 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Come see this one, 546-23 13 11111 FlllL TllOIES .. 11U,IOO Completely remodeled 4 bdrm home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Lots of tlle and oak & woodburnlng brick fireplace. Just waiting for your Ingenious decorating Ideas. 646-7171 . llWPllT lllllTl-IHT llY ..................... 1111,IOO Beautifully decorated home with a loft. Hidden among tall tress In a gracious scenic set11ng. Extra wide lot In a superb neigh- borhood. Better hurry on this onel 646-7171 1111 nm NIL-·. 11a,111 Excellent family home. Sparkling solar assisted pool. Chlld-sdfe side yard. Spacious 4 bdrm plus family room. Great location, close to everything. Call now. 546-2313 111 • Tll u.ew. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 1121,111 Large Woodstream home In a very peaceful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm. 21h bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to beat at this price. 646-7171 lftllT. ,.. m.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sll,000 Two units on a corner lot In an excellent rental area. With low down, seller will carry a 2nd. Great Investment opportunity for the smart Investor. 646-7171 mWTm lnlUT .................. 1111,MO Priced low to sell fast. Orlglnal own~rs have kept this lovefy home Immaculate but want out now. Roomy floor plan with famlly room. 3 bdrms, 1o/4 baths. Low maintenance yard. Call quick. ~6-2313 Dllnm WISTIUff . . . . .. . . . . .. . . • . 1211,111 Exceptional beauty set behind handsome wrought Iron gates offering complete privacy wtthln Its own sectuded grounds. Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath. walking distance to Westcllff shopping. 646-7171 mtl.U--_ ... ,... Deslrable French Quarters end unit. Located on· greenbelt. 2 car garage. Community pool. Wiii seU VA/FHA. Cati now, 546-2313 ...utaY MllllDD.............. 1111,111 Spacious and beautifully appointed rooms. Large livlng room wtth brick fireplace for quiet hours and needed relaxing. Luxurious master suite Includes Its own den or study. A must see. S.6-7171 ""ml ......................... 1112,111 Save a bundlel Fantastic home In an excellent neighborhood. Quality home. Extensive up- grades. Immaculate throughout. 3 bdrm, 1 1~ bathe. Call to see. s.6-2313 .. ,.anamw .............. 1411,111 Large custom beauty on 1.IJ of an acre with panoramic view of Back Bay, golf course and stables. ;\ISO Includes mom-In-law quarters & a spa off muter suite. 646-7171 mumn•-················· 1124,111 Outstanding value. Spaoloua f amlly home. As- sumable loan. Good location close to schools. Shopping. Call for an appointment. 546-2313 l&ITW"'? • ................... 1111,111 Extremety weH bullt home with lots of character. 2 bdrm• wtth hardwood noora and beautiful atone flreptece for COr-J wtnter get-togethera. Large lot w/frult treee. &4&-7171 . ~@bP~-- Wlll'lm -LIWUT PllOO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,111 Nicely bullt 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 IPIOTAMAI WllWS ........ --.. -·---1211,111 Panoramic view trom all rooms of this very private townhome of ocean. mountain & sunsets. Spacious 2 bdrm, 21~ bath with formal dining room. Don't miss seeing this one! 646-717 1 .. Ulml llU Riii ... -.......... 11•• Assumable 8.5•/. loan plus all the room you wantl Fresh on the market. Lovefy home. Large living room with a crackling fireplace for those cool, romantic evenings. Expansive famlly room. 4 large bdrms. Call to see this onel 546-2313 IUUll ,._ -·............... ...,... Not a mls-prlntl Excetlent starter or Investor , unit, community poot. Call quick! 546-2313 IUA Yim_.,.,.................. l1M,lll Beautiful 2 story family home. Family room, formal dining, four huge bdrms. Three baths. Sparkling cool pool and bubbling hot spa. Very private, very nice. Call us! ~6-2313 EUTW IDllllft I I ....... di ... 1111.- Prlme location near Back Bay. Luxurious living. Modern townhome with all the goodies priced low to sell fut. Large formal dining room. Gracious living room wtth flreplaoe, wet bar. 3 bdrms. 2Ya baths. Come see this onel s.6-2313 •UT LIUMI, Niii, .,._. . . . . . . . . P11,lll Only 10-~ down and owner will carry the bal- ance. Elegant 3 bdrm In a private communltuy. Pool & tennts. Don't miss this great opportunity to live In this prestigious Newport neigh- borhood. 646-7171 ............... -....... ··---·--··-······-~-~ -~ You own the land In a lovtAY garden iittfng 1 - block from the beacft:'-86utlfully upgraded 3 bdrm with 600 sq ft famlty room complete w/wet bar. New kitchen, skytlghts & extra large lot. 646-7171. DaT --llllDl11•111·11 11111111.1111• I 1111,m Onty 'It block to the sand. Lovely upgraded 3 bdrm floor plan that's great for entertaining. See the water from your front door. Great potential for ocean view with 2nd story add on. 646-7171 WTllll I .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111.- Llght and airy floor plan with f amlly room and formal dining room. Quiet location across from small park. Come see this outstanding value. 5<46-2313 ... Im.I lllT• ................. 1224,111 Exciting floor plan that's adaptable to any form of entertaJnlng. French doors open to huge patio area for outdoor BBQ. Country built on an extra large lot. 646-7171 · H1DT• &llDI• ................ 1114,111 Act fut because this one wlll get Iota of atten- tion. Private home. Great location. New paint. Earthtone carpets. 4 bd1ms, 1% baths. Covered patio. Fruit trees In rear yard. Call quick 546-2313 UftMllPllAll&lll ...................... . Their loss-your gain! 8 nearly new condos. 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm plus loft models. Excellent 30 year 10~·1. fixed financing. Bargain priced at onty S 110,000. Call fast, these wlll not last. 546-2313 -•.namu .................. 111.- 3 bdrm, 2 bath with attached 2 car garage. Private patio & community pool. Close to free- way, near Orange Coast College. If you've waited for an exceptional value, here It Isl 646-7171 ... -1-................................... 11-.- lf you can tear yourself away from the Inviting pool and spa you'll love this home. Well decor- ated two story, 3 bath home. Very tasteful-come and see ltl 546-2313 II-,,._ 1111......... I •• ,, ••••••••••••••• 11-.- A jewel In Eutatde Costa Mesa. ltallan tlled entry leads you to luxurloua llvlng areas wtth vaulted oellinga. Separate famlty room. Three flreptaoes, 4 bdrms. Large spartdlng pool. Call for an appointment to see! 546-2313 • 11111nn ... m11 ................ 1211,111 Quality built family showplace. Gracious, spiclOl.1"1" t1l>me. Foriilif-d~ famlly_ and llvlng rooms. 4 bdrm plua offloe. 3 baths. Sparkllng pool. 3 car garage. Quiet cul de sac. Call for an appointment. 546-2313 •WlllT IUITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111,111 Looks llke a modeH In a very private & aectuded complex In Newport Beach. Super location. You can walk to the sand. One bedroom, brick fireplace, formal dining, cathedral oetlings & morel 646-7171 2• -Orange County ~ Estate/ An Ad\lertlalng supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Saturday, September 14, 1985