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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-10-26 - Orange Coast Pilotl ~ High school football scores Marina Fountain Valley Edison Ocean View Huntington Beach Westm.inster 35 0 28 7 21 0 Estancia Corona del Mar Newport Harbor Laguna Beach Capistrano Valley Irvine 21 16 68 27 36 7 ........... ., .............. Brent Peten and Leeanne Flynn were all unllea after ~ crowned kin& and queen at FOQDtaiD Valley B1'b • homflCOllllna football 1ame Friday n!Cht. The Barona. howeTer. fill Tietim to a ahatoat by ll&rlna. FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Costa Me11, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, ugun1 Beach, Fountain Valley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1965 25 CENTS AIDS test positive on 10 prostitutes Officials downplay chance the virus _,c an be t r ansmitted by ex-jail inmates From staff and wire reports prostitute who has been exposed to a virus believed to cause AIDS, but An Orange County inmate testing officials held a news conference J?r.Qgra,pt haLturnecL..1u> A ttnth )'..CJ.lCI.dayjo downplay the danger tbe . 9 TURN BACK THE MANDI OF TIME 12 1 ~" Standard tlmt rtturne 1t 2 a.m. Sunday AP News Gr.1nh1rs Coast An ex-aide to fireworks magnateW. Patrick Moriarty has told FBI agents that Moriarty used prostitutes. cash and lavish gifts to enlist the help of dozens of Call- fornla polltlclanJ.~ A Fountain Valley\ amateur photographer's picture of a Callfornla sunset Is Included In a bank calendar .IM California Thealllng, 45-ton humpback whale finally swam under a bridge over the Sacramento River and Is heading to San Francisco./ A3 Sports .. Missing sailor's mom sues employer By STEVE MARBLE Ol .. o.llr ......... A Newporl' Beach woman who waged a long but fruitless search for her son when he was lost at sea, bas filed a lawsuit against the ferry boat company that employed her 22-ycar- old son. Georgia Myers Sagona said it is the fault of Catalina Puseqer Service, Inc. that Norm Kevin Sqona wu lost at sea durina a voyage from A vaJoo to Balboa, where the boat line is based. The lawsuit does not specify a dollar amount. Sagona, a blond. athletic man who was a part-time model, was lost at sea Oct. 22, 1984 when he and Steve Bailey, 25, attempted to navigate rough waters between Avalon and Newport Beach in a 12-foot skiff. Sagona was employed as a deck hand on the boat line and Bailey as a captain. According to statements made at the time of the search, the two traveled to Catalina on the large ferry boat and planned to return to Balboa in the small boat. They never made it. A search for the two men was halted after a month. There bas never been a sign of the boat or its two pa.ssengers. Both men were experienced seamen. In her lawsuit, Mrs. Sagona states that Catalina Passenger Service is reponsible for permitting her son to attempt the crossing in rough waters. Further, she said the boat company provided her son with a battery operated radio that had dead bat- "teries. " ... It was foreseeable that (~ona) would be injured or killed: the lawsuit reads . A spokesperson for Catalina Pass- (Pleue eee I0881NG I A2) women represent to their customers. Antibodies to the virus HTL V-lll have been discovered m the blood of I 0 out of more than 400 women who agreed to be tested for exposure to AlDS while in Orange County Jail. health officials disclosed this week. All the women are known m-tra•+<eno1:1~.arug 1:1set'S1Htti prestittttes, Dr. Thomas Prendergast, Orange know suggests that heterosexual con- County's chief epidemiologist, said. tacts -mcludmi heterosexual con- But, while health officials feel it's tacts with known infected 1nd1V1duals important to identify women in high -:-are not very hkely to acquire the risk groups who have been exposed to disease." he said. acquired immune deficiency syn-Although the women ha"e the drome, the public should not panic potential to transmit the virus. the unnccesarily, Prendergast said. nsk to proslltutcs' hetero,sexual "At ~c--momcm-everything-we-cttenrnsiow, 'Pr~~rgastsaicr- Victim•• widow comforted Pre•ldent Ronald Reacan comfort• llarllyn Klln&hoffer Friday darlnC aer- ncea for her haaband, Leon. who ... killed by Paleatl.nlan terrorlata who hi- jacked the Italian crat.e ablp Achille Lauro earlier thla month. See etory, page A3. Scientists belleH prostitutes can spread the virus that causes ~I DS, but the' do not have clear evidence as to ho~ contag.ious tt 1s between heterosexuals. he said Heterosexual transm1ss1on thu!> far 1s "vet')' small compared to tra- \Pletie .ee-AID81ESTS/ A2") Lawyer says DA report helpsteen's case against Irvine cops By USA MAHONEY Ol .. Dl99 ........ Santa Ana attorney Richard Peterson has a parallel he hkes to cne when mulling over the Irvine Police Department's protests that 11 1s 1000- ccot in an alleged brutalJty 'case involv1111 a mentaJJy retarded Irvine tccn-agtr . h 's like acc1dentaJly shooting a man with cancer. then saying. ··well he was going to die an~~a~ ·· sa~s Peterson Peterson's client. Guido Rodnguez Jr .... as 18 1n Apnl when he was chased down and handcuffed b' three In in<.> pollct· offin.·r; who thought he m1gh1 ha\.t' stolen a b1c~cle and ~en under tht" 1nfluen~e ol drugs Rodnguez who turned I~ 1n Sep- tember is mentalh retarded and au11st1c He ha~ d1fficull' under- standing what 1s ~1d to him and 1~ thought 10 haH· a ml'ntal alle ol a three.--or four·,ear-old Peter!.on run tend\ that rough treat- ment at the hand of In 1ne police office~ cost Rodngue1 his left i..1dne\ .\nd he doesn't th1nli. much 01 an Orange Count~ D1..,tnct ~uorne' ·,, repon that condude'> police actions did not prec1p11ate the organ's re- mo' al be-cause It .... a<. rnngenitall) defomwd Jnd "'lluld e' cntualh ha'e to be rt"mlned an'"'J' "The' m1<.' the ·.,.,hok prnnl .. Peter'\on "11d alter reading a length' re~m l)n the 1nl.'.1dcn1 prepared~) tht> D1stmt ~nome' ·~()!lice '1' •'ne. tnl ludtng R1x1ngue1· parent<. and fam11' ph) s1cian~. lrne"' (Plea.e see RODRIGUEZ/A2) Lottery ticket sale has mall owner fuming Kansas City will try to even the World Serles against the Cardinals to- night and force a seventh game./81 The Angela say they won't try to atgn former batting champion Rod Carew for 1988./81 INDEX Bridge Cl...med Cornlea Croeewocd 0.th Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoecc>pe Ann Landera Publlo Nottcel ~Eatate RellOlon Spo(ta . T~ TrMa Weether A8 A9-11 A8 A10 84 A6-7book 86 A11 A7 84& 1 C1-28 85 81-4 A5 A7 A2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ..., ......... Operators of a tobacco shop in the Laguna Hills Mall have been told to stop selling state lottery tickets or nsk Halloween's scary unless parents stress safetyftrst # By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .. ..., ....... Jt'a a fun time for little witches. JbOIU and aoblins scampcrina out anto the niabt. but local fire and law enforcement officlala are ranindina Ora.nee Cout parents that ~n can be a truly ecary holiday without proper precaution.a. , ••All kida lbould be IOCOIDpanied by • rapou.ib'9 ldult wbo lhoWd eacon them tbtoulb<>ut the evenina." l&id Newpon BeAch Police spoket-man Tteftt Harril, .. Parents should watch their cbildmi doldy wbeo they '° to tbe ~ aad abould lMPOCt all c:andy ud tblow away uy (Jtmm ... JU.l.,LOW'SU/AI) eviction from the shopping center. The San Diego-based Ernest Hahn Inc., manaJer of25 shopping malls 10 California mcluding the Laguna Hills center, has notified owners of the Htland's Tobacco Shop that selling the lottery tickets vtolated terms of their lease agreement. The agreement places strict controls on the types of merchandise each of the stores can sell Since that Oct. J no11firnt1on however, the owners of the tobal'u' stott have conllnued to ~11 thl.' SI tickets. and the manager c;a1d thl'' ' -------- intend 111 .-onttnUl' nght up\\' the )(I. d:l\ deadline H1IJnd·, " tht' onh store 1n the mall ~lhng INtef'\ t1 l'li.et<. (Pleue eee LOTTERY/ A2) Police want help Police are hopln& a - pe n el• e aotd and cUa.mondjewelry will help determine the Identity of a man whoee barnl.nC cor- pee wu cn.co.-e.red early Thunclay lo an lrrine field. The man, belle'ftd to be lo hl8 20. or SO., wu apparently ahot to death before hl8 body wu Mt ablue. lnnettaaton d.ta· played the man'• watch, bracelet. rt.nae ud chatna OD htdaJ. A.llyoDe re- ~the jewelry WU uied to-contact lrriDe police. -- ' RODRIGUEZ REPORT RELEASED ••• Prom.Al aboo1 \be defOnnicy before A= only IUllUDatia of io&erviewl with the day aft« the tetn'41Cl' WU lli11 the oftk:en and wilncUCI to the lO the pound by an Irvine · anat. llqrallt_ h1CrlOft said. Tb.roe 1tvioe police otlicen -Set. ft miabt have been years before Jamet Lowder and Ofticim Shari Rodripcz' condition came to the Lohman and O.vid St.oenne:r - IUCD\lon of physicians bad be not arraud the autistic youth aft.er be beswl bem~ followiaa his 11lnCUd Lohmao's attention while encounter with police, the attorney ridina bis bicycle Ilona an ltvi..oe maintains. street one afternoon. .. He never bad any symptomoloc SPYina t .ohman. who was driviaa a beforc ... Tbcy (doctOt"I) add.Mt tfle m.atbd police car. RocSniucz ap- probtem when aymptomoloay peered dIJ'turbed and bt&an to pedal ari1e1," Peterson &&id. away from ber while lootina rc- And mat may have been yean peatedly over bis shoulder, Lob.man down the line tr Rodfiaue:z bad not uid. su&rcd trauma while in ~lice Tbc youth parucked wben abe tried baDda. be claims ... He bad the ri&ht to to aooroacb him and finally ahovcd the benefit of the doubt." bis bicycle at ber and ran away, she Petenon received the bulk of a said. District Attorney's repon on it.a The situation etcalated when 1.nvcsliptioo into police handlin& of Lehman called for betP, and told his client's &tTtSt late Tbunday, a respoodina oftic:ers that • be acu like month after a Superior Court com-be m.iabt be on aome kind of dru& o:r missioner onkrcd iueleued to him. somethina,'' polioe radio lop in- After radina it Friday, Peterson dicate. said the n:port -wbtcb absolves Tbin.kina be wu after a possible polioe offioen of any wro•oina in bicycle th.id on PCP -a powerful the cue -has "more cv1deD<lC to animal tranquilizer -Set. Lowder supPC?rt the contention of the tookovert.becbuefrom Lohman. He RodJ'iauez' than the polioe offioen.vl punued the acreamina Rodripez can see now why they want to keep it down the street and into the p.raae of from us." Rodriauez' home where be oollarcd Irvine city officals asked the Dis-the· teen.qer and yanked him out trict Attorney to conduct an indepen-onto a puay area. dent investiption into the arrest of 8y this time, Lohman bad Jeamcd Rodriaucz after the family filed a $20 from neiahbor children that million claim against the city. Rodriauez was retarded and radio Assistant City Maoaaer Paul Brady lop sbow she reported the infor- said at th~ time that the report would mation over a portable radio. But in clear the air over the incident and all the confusion apparently neither answer the questions of a conoerncd Lowder or Stoermer -who wu just public. arriving at the Rodriauez' F1aptar A claim is a preliminary step that home -beard her. must be taken before suing a govern-Lowder admits that a woman be ment entity. The claim was routinely lat.er learned was Fara Rodri&uez told denied by the City Council and him repeatedly that the 6oy was Petenon filed his complaint in Or-retarded and couldn't understand anae County Superior Court. what was bappenina to him. He When the DA 's report was com-disreprd the information because he pleted in Deocmbcr, the District did not know whose p.raae be was in Attorney's Office turned it over to ?r wb'? the woman was, Lowder told Irvine police, but refused to release it 1nvestipton. to anyone else, prompting Peterson to Still convinoed the youth was question its impartiality. under the io1luence of a drug, be Irvine also refused to make the hauled him out into the yanf and document publlc, citlnamc pco<!ing -mppea1Um-onfol:iis Did With ljtiptionasjustification. Stoermcr's help, Lowder turned the Court Commissioner Greer Stroud struaalin& teen-qer onto his stomach sided with Peterson in the matt.er and and handcuffed him. ordered the report released Sept. 24. The District Attorney ooncludcd Stroud is set to rule on a related that the tussle bad noth.iaa to do with matter Monday when both sides will the subsequent removal of present arguments on whether Rodrisucz' kidney. Peterson says it Peterson should have access to tape was a contributing factor. recorded transcripts of investigators' "Our medical expert felt that the interviews with the police officen kidney was functional prior to sur- involved. The written report includes gery, but that the removal of the HALLOWEEN SAFETY ••. From Al questionable items ... Officials from the National Safety Council said that tben:'s a series of steps that can be taken to ensure a safe, happy Halloween. • Costumes for children should be desi&ned so the children can walk without tripping, • Trick-or-t.rcatcrs should be dressed in Light colors, or reflective tape should be used on costume5 for better visibility. • Faoe makeup is preferred over masks so that children can see euily, and it's a aood idea to brina a fluhliaht aloq. • When venturina into oeiah- borhoods, children abouJd be familiar with the area and should only approach homes that are wdl-li&hted. • Children should avoid uli.na bicycles if oostumcs can set cauaht in the spok.el. MISSING SAILOR'S MOM ••• From Al enger Service dedmed comment on the lawsuit. During the month-lollf search, Catalina Passenger Servlces per- mitted its offices in Balboa to be turned into a home-away-from-home for friends and family members involved in the search. The company was active in the search. ln bcrlawsuit. Mri. Sa&onasaid she was dependent upon her son for financial support. LOTTERY TICKETS ••• Fl'OmAl bdoey WU inevitable. 'fbcte is DO evidence to indicate: that the IU'Ull1e with Set. Lowder ..,.vated me b~~btotk: condition of the kid.Dey, wrote Maurice Evant. a deputy district attorney. He alto found no evidence of wronidoina on the pan of the police offioen. Buedon Lohman'sobeetva· tion that Roclri&ucti mi&bt be on dnau ooupled with 6.ia odd behavior, the acrpant acted n:uonably in ~ strainina him, Evans conchldod. Pet.erlOn diuareea. While be ad- mi ta that Rodnauez bad a conaenital· ly defective kidney that docton say wu more 1enaitive to injury than a normally formed orpn. he mainta.ilu that the tcen-qer never suft'ercd from tbe defect before the arrest. Roclriauei' doctors confirmed the kidney wu bemonbqing but func- tional when Rodriaucz was brouaht to the hospital by his parents the momina after bis arrest. They also admit its removal wu largely to avoid future problems with the orpn which, if injured. could cau1e Rodriauez to bleed to death. But neither the physicians or the District Attorney's own experts could say for sure whether t&e youth's encounter with polioe caUJCd the blccd.ina which resulted in Rodriauez' bospitalhation in the first place. Dr. Donald Manin, a uroloeiat at UC Irvine Medical Cent.er in Oranae. said the bemorrhap was minor. Re found no evidenoe of extema.l trauma such u bruiJina. But, in aupportina the decision to remove it, Martin qrecd with Rodriaucz pbytician Chana-Hawn Park that such de- formed kidneys arc more prone to iajwy than normal ones -so prone that they ahould be removed. Lowder told an investiptor that Rodriguez was surprisinaJy strona and that he could not aet a wrist tock on the teen-a,er's arm. But then he goct on to aay that he pulled the teeo- qer from the prqe and pushed him to the around usina only hia left band because be wu boldina a baton in his •iabl Lowder told the invcstiptor that be never touched Rodripez with the baton durin& the strugle and did not not straddle him when be wu on the around. . • ____ _.. But three nci&hbon wbo Wh~ the &n'Clt said Lowder preucd bia baton apinat Rodriaue:z' cheat or neck area to restrain Tli.m and strad- dled the teen-qer to keep him under control. • ln preparina homes for Hal- lowten vi.siton. the oouocil warns that dop abouJd be kept away from front doon IO cbildren will not be friaht.encd. and a liabt aboukl be kept on so it'a euy to ace nepa. Flaablis!>ts i.naide of jack o'lantema ii a afer way to lipt them than candles A Cotta Mesa rU'C Department spotama.n said parents can mix fire retardant to put on ooctwnet from 7 ounces of boru. 3 ounca boric aci~ and 3 quaru of bot water. "Children teem to be the most entbrallcd by this tradition and the treats to be coUected; unfortunately, they are also the ones who make up the ~ority of th0te suoeptible to harm," the fire department warns. · Firefiabten •tress that Halloween is meant to be a fun time for children. "and it is the parents' rcspoDlibility to sec that it is." Fogtogivewaytosunnyweekend U.S. Tempe ··(@~ FRONTS WMni -C•>IO- 71 u ~ a .. t:.=-Snowers Raon F"'1.es Sno• 0..LluOt'O ~ ._l,d•ifl th a..,. ~ 74 41 .. u =-ea u l..UllOoc* 14 IO --~;;:;-;;-•• rf\tPf ....... , Nt Ui~A. 't l •I . 14 41 ........ 11 a 72 47 ....... e.dl a 71 AildlCW ... 11 I ...,. Of1111 70 !: Calif. Tempe ~ 71 17 ....... .. A..,_ 11 IO ............ • *7 =Olly ,. • .......... n .. ~,tow, tot ao1ou,. .. ncln9 et 6 p.fl'I. .., .. --~ T1 71 W11111k1 IO 12 e.ntaMona 74 .. ...._.. 70 IO .... Ver\ 70 IO !ut911a 14 1111 T"-V""'1 11 17 =.,._ n • Noftall.V.. 71 .. ,_ IO .. ""-* • a~. 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AIDS TESTS ••• ~ =-~-=----~ ditional risk poups," said John Narlcunu, a Cent.en for Disease Control public health adviseT. HomOICltuals, intravenous dru1 abuten ... and hemophiliacs are at hi&bett risk for AIDS, which scien- tists say is transmitted throuah blood and semen, but not casual contact. AIDS dettroys the body's immune system, leaving victims susceptible to deadly infections. Prenderpst said none of the women tested since the testing pro- gram beaan in March showed symp- toms ofihe diteue and only one wu confirmed u bavina the virus in her blood. Health offi.cialJ couoteled all the women about what it means to boat the HTLV-m antibodies. They wen: urpd to take precautiont apinst the possible transmission oftbe vuus and asked to come to the county's Sexual- ly Transmitted Diseases Qinic for follow-up examinations, Prendergast said. But health officials can't take the women off the streets simply because they have antibodies to the AIDS vi.rus1 he said. The vut majority of people whose blood contains the antibodies never actually develop AIDS or non-fatal usociated dis- eases, be said. Of the 10, only one wonun bas reapooded to health agency efforts. She bas entered a drua rehabilitation program and "turned her life around." Prendergast said Friday at a Santa Ana news conference. The woman known to have the HTLV-111 virus was pregnant at the 71 IO fOft'lltlOI 71 ... 11 40 Y-"""V'Y 70 II ea .. 72 u 71 4t Surf report Tl .. n • 71 u LOOATIC* .. .. n 6l 74 IT Zt.lfM a.a w ..,,. Moflloa 1,a w .. 63 ===~ a.a SW 74 41 a4 aw ,. II 14 aa u .. .. .. 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The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta began keeping track on June 1, 1981, and traced back to 1979. InOranaeCounty, ISSpcoplehave been dia&nosed with AIDS. Of that number 86 have died, including one woman and one baby, Prendergast said. Ex-aide says Moriarty used gifts, cash to sway politicians By Ge Altodalell Preis vestigators when Keith was under ment on any of the specifics men- indictment on five counts of tax tioned in the Keith interviews. LOSANOELES-FormcrOran&e · d '---1..-. t "" d H Coun~ ~ manufacturer W. evasion an .UllUAJ~& c' irau . e Moriarty has pleaded guilty to Patn. ..11o_f1:Ut.Y.· ••• --t tJ'tu•-WU COO~tl"f W1 w enforce-e•ven counts ofm1.1'l fraud relatJ' no to m 1 ""-"' nmi1 ..,. ment officills 10 the Monany· in-.... ._ __ ... and la vi.ab~ to en1ili die aid of bribery and illepl campaign con-....-a.a vcstiption, the newspaper said. tributlons and is scheduled fior dozent of · omia politicians. an ex-aide to the busineaman to&d the Keith subsequently broke off the sentencing in federal court nut FBI, a newspaper reported Saturday. int.erviewi, was re-indicted on more month. Richard Raymond Keith, ..Sbtold c_harges. According to FBI records of lhe ··we think it's important to stand on the principle of this issue," store manager John Ncelis said Friday. "But we're not going to fight it beyond that." Hahn ia considerina such a spot in the Lquna Hills Mall where lottery tickets could be sold alooa with ama.11 it.ems at a mall information booth. Sorensen said such plans arc current- ly only in the planning..,. investipton be helped to o tain Suty prostitutes provided services interviews, Keith also alleged that influeooe for the fireworks compuy for 38 elected and other public Oranae County Supervisor Bruce that Moriarty once controUcd. a Los officials, businessmen and fireworks Nestande tried to solicit a contribu- An&elet newspaper reported. company employees, but not all were t ion for Gov. George Deukmejian's The initial interviews, which oc-named in documents obtained by the 1982 campaian in return for helpina intended to help out small businesses curred between Dec. 7 and Dec. IS, newspaper. Keith could only name I 0 to steer a contract for a new Oranae like ours." 19M, were coaduct.ed by FBI, of the women involved. County dump to one of Moriartfs While Ncelia said the tobla::o a.bop Internal Revenue Servi.oe and On.nae Moriarty, throuab bis attorney, Jan business associates. Nechs and other officials of the nine-store Hiland's chain, which is based in Huntington Beach, said their lease agreements are being unfair!)' applied to rtstnct their ability to sefl the tickets. docs not make much money off ticket County district attorney•s in-Lawrence Handzfik. declined com-Nestande denied the alleption. sales, it improves customer traffic r----------------:::---------=-----=--------------- Hahn officials, however, maintain that their leases arc des1Jned to preserve a mall composed of special· ized retail stores. "Specialty 1s the word we Hke our merchants to hold to,.. said Bob Sorensen, Hahn's vioe president of operations. "They're a tobacco store and should be selling pnmanly tobacco products. That's why we write (the leases) the way we do." According to Sorensen. Hahn's handling of stores wanting to sell lottery tickets varies from mall to mall. Some c.cnten have no lottery sales wbJle others have one area where the ticket sales arc managed. Just Call 642-6086 But Hiland a ownen disqrce and said Hahn int.ends to stop the tobacco shop's sales soil can be the sole seller of the tickets. "They bad plans for a count.er from the very start. I saw them," Nec:lis said. "And now it's a cue of the bia guy taking a thing and twisting it to their benefit." • Nec:lis said the leases indeed prohibit the sale of merchandise not related to the store's specialty, but pointed out that other stores 10 the mall have added new, unrelated it.ems for sale. Shoe storct seU belt.a and punn, be noted. And his own tobacco shop bu Iona sold chess sets, beer steins and other gift it.ems. lo addition, the lea.sea were written in 1974 and therefore did not take into ac.count lhe possibility oflottery ticket sales which, Neelis said. "are throuab the shop. The store bu sold 10,000 tick.et.a aince the Oct. 3 start, includin& two to SS,000 winners this put week. While ownen of the tobacco shop and tbe mall have been wranalina over who should be allowed to seU lottery tickets, the Marine Corps this week also joined the race to acquire ticket aales. Brij. Oen. W.A. Bloomer, com- man<lln& aeneral at the El Toro air station, bas ukcd the Nary to allow lottery tick.ct sales at two of the base'• liquor stores. Tbe ticket aalct would be managed aJonaside golf and video pmes. While one-third of ticket sales benefit the stat.e's public schools, five percent is kept by the retailer. Marine Corps officiaJs hope to use proccedJ for their recreational propamt. Wltut do yoa llb 1bout tll1e Dally Piiot? Wltut don't yoo like? Call ''t number at left ud yoar mn111e wlll be recorded, 1raa1ertbed and delivered lo lk appropriate edit.or. ne um• Zf·''"" aa1werta11ervlce may be aid to record letttn to Ille editor on any topic:. 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The youths, both T S-yea.r-old Laouan 1mm1grants ~ho hve in. the \Yilshin: distnct of Los Angeles, were arrested Wednesday in connection with the shotauo sl~ina of Christian .Jepson ofWe~tchester at the 3-?-I Club. Another youth, Solomon Harris, 16, ofSaota Monica, was wounded JO the attack that followed a dispute at the club. Huge Drilling Projecta Halted S~ f'.R:ANCl~CO-A federal appeals court ordered a halt Friday to two huge o~l dnUmg pr~Jects off the coast of Alaska. saying the federal i overnment ha~ failed to consider the effects on hunting, fishing and o ther activities of natJve Alaskans. F~eral law requires that "the uses and needs of the Alaskan natives and our natJonal ~?n~rn over survival of their culture, must prevail over ~ible energy needs, . sa1~ Judge Arthur Alaroon for the majority in a 2-1 decision of the 9th U.S. C1rcu1~ Court of.Appeals. Until a suit by nallve Alaskans is tried. the court ordered 011 ~xplorauoo blocked in two lease areas: 2.4 million acres of Norton Sou~d. 25 miles off Nome in western Alaska, and 37 million acres of Navann Basin, 250 miles off the western coast in the Bering Sea. McMartin defend.ant says ebe'e lnnocent . LOS ANGELES -One of seven defendants accused of molesting children at the McMartin Pre-School in Manhattan Beach said she and her ----=fellow defcn4iflts _ba~c ~~ un~stly -aeeuscd-~ chi1dren coaxed and ra1°:was ~Oby therapists. It 1s a cnme what they d1d to those children when they intc_rv1ewed the!'Tl,". Pc88Y, Ann ~uckey, 29, told KCBS-TV reporter Jess ¥arlow in an exclusive interview Fnday."l'm shocked and I'm angered and I ~ saddened w.hcn I sec those (videotapes) of what they've done to the children," she said. · \ NBC Ends Promotions On Big Stories ANAHEIM, ~hf. -NBC New~ has decided to sto p using its JOurnalistic efforts for promotion spots following widespread criticism of television coverage of the hijaclong of a TWA airliner in June. Pr-0motion of the hijack reports was "unseemly, and I think it p uts the wrong spin on things," said NBC News President Lawrence G rossman. He said the promotions detracted from solid.)ournalistic work done by th~ news staff. We at NB~ N~ws h~ve decided to put a ban on our o~rornotiDn.al claims ao1publ~Uy-HHhe1n~rests ofconct"ntrauog purely on Journalism and the re po rung of the moment, he told delegates to the AFL-CIO convention a1 he Anaheim Hilton. NATION Mayoral candidate blurts slur HOUSTON -:--M~yoral ca~didatc Louie Welch, who has made morality the . No: 1. issue m his campa1gn, was already behind incumbent Kathy Wh1tm1re in the polls when he bluned out on live television 1hat a way to stop AIDS would be to "shoot the queers." Welch, who held the mayor's office for five two-year terms, was awaiting a Jive inte~icw Tbu~y night about his proposals to halt the spread of AIDS when a microphone tnadvertently left on by a technician picked Ut> bis comment. "I pulled a Reapn," Welch said, comparing his gaffe to President Reagan's "bomb the Russians" n:mark. Injury Forces Cardinal to Cancel Meetings . NEW YORK -:--Cardinal A&ostino Casaroli, secretary of state at the VatJcan and second 10 rank to the pope, underwent SUJ'ICTY to have his st>leen removed and was forced to cancel meetiop in New York with President Reagan, officials said Friday. A spokeswoman at Cabrini Medical Center 9eraldine Travali1 said Casaroli's spleen was removed Thursday because of mternal bleeding. out the injury was not life-threatening. Two Women Get Life In Prison PIITSBURGJ-:1 -Two wo~en convicted of murdcrina a Turkish ~tude!'t and ~oundins a ~nd while on a double-<latc were sentenced to life m. pn son Fnday. Charmamc Pf~nder, 19, of Pittsburgh, and Sara Mae Richardson, 21, of nearby lmpenal, were sentenced for their first-degree murder convictions in the death of Engin Ayd~t 24, of Boi.agac, Turkey. Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge George n . Ross also sentenced the women to consecutive prison terms for convictions on other charges so that they would not be eligible for parole within the usual 15 to 20 years a court official said. · Wrong Man Placed On Trial For Murder GAINESVILLE, Ga. -A Vietnamese immigrant cried at the defendant's table and kept telling his translator, "Not me, not me," as a murder triaJ proceeded for a day and a half before authorities found out they were trying the wrong man. Ngoc Nguyen Tieu was supposed to be on trial in a stabbing death. Instead he was still in his cell, and in his place was Hen Van Nguyen, 27. who had been jailed on a theft charge. T he mi1t.a.lcc was not discovered until Thursday, after Cathy Pcmbenon. who knows both men. checked on the status of Nguyen's case and was told he was being tned for murder. FliJfbt Aborted After EJlllne Fire ~~PEVINE, Texas -A Delta Air Lines flight enroute to San Francisco with more than 200 people aboard aborted its takeoff Friday night after an en&ine caught fire, a Federal A v1ation Administration spokeswo man said. Passengers and cn:w members were evacuated down an emergency slide and bused back to the terminal at the Dallas-Fon Wonh International Airport, FAA spokeswoman Gerrie Cook said. No injuries were reported. Four Greenpeace acdvieta face prison PAPEETE. Tahiti (AP) -The four Greenpeace activists detained when 1heir boat entered French temtorial waters to FOtcst a nuclear test could face six-month prison sentences and finct, the High Commissioner's offic.c wd Friday. The Greenpeace yacht Vega was seized and the crew of two men and two women were taken aboard a m ihtary tua early Thursday. hours before the underaround nuclear explosion on Mururoa Atoll. Pale.tinian arreated in Lauro bljaclrtng . ROM~ -Rome {>_<?lic.c have ai:r:est~ a Palcstlnian who may have been 1n ~olved ID the Achille .Lauro htJlckina. Italian news media reported Fnday.The repon was earned by the news aacocics ANSA and AGI, and the stat_e-run RAI telev1s1o n network. They dtd not cite sources and no Rome pohce offi~1aJ could be reached for comment despite sevcraJ telephone calls. !he qenc1es ~~ the,~an was '?tcked up sc.veral days ago and was being held in a n<?rthe"! Jill for 1nterTOPt1on by m1g1sttates in Genoa, where the ljncr bealn its cnuse. Four Killed in Moalem Clubea BEIRUT, Lebanon-TwoalJied Moslem militiastumedoneachotherin west Beirut Friday, killing or woundina 40 civilians in the crossftre, whik Lebanon '1 Christian J>!'CSident became further isolated in a power strugle with a rival Christian mihtja leader. Police said fo ur civilians wen: killed and 36 wounded in a &w<>-bour aunblttle between Druse militjamen of the Procressiw Socialist Party and the Arab Democratic Pany. American pilot e.capee from rebel kidnap BOOOTA. Colombia -An miuiorwy oilot has cteaped from leftist aucrrillu who k.idoaooed him and three otbe1 Americans weeb "°'He&. out of the JUnale oo a fOslY, moonlesa niabt. his Uabll out.. 001 kno_wtllt& Ube bad eno~ Pl to make 1t. 1 apokaman for the milllonary IJ'OUP aid Friday.The ~mllu have demanded 1 Stl0,000 ransom for the lh1cc miuionarica ~ still bold. wd Mel Wyma of the New Tribes Mlllion ofSenfOtd. Fla. Paul Dye, of s.,loaw, M~= Oyifta a millionar) couple aod a copilot out of a remote touthe:uettn vi: oo Oct. S wbeG they s10ppCJd the uac)o- en&Jot plane in MonchaJ Viejo. wife Jold tbc AP. llebdt edm! the plane and new ofl'wilh the four Americana. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Setu<day, Octao. 28. 1986 --------------· ION /WORI~IJ ========: Alllng whale swl11J11Jlng down Sacra11Jento River RIO VJST A, Calif. (AP) -An ailina. 4S-ton humpback whale, free from six days in a remote n ver inlet, swam swif\Jy down the Sacramento River Friday ni&ht as a fleet of boats coaxed it toward the ocean and safety. The 40-foot-lons whale, grunting and whistling and followed by the cheers of spcctaton, moved into the river less than three hours after marine biologists herded it under a narrow bridge that had kept the animal in Shag Slough since last Saturday. By 7 p.m . PST, the whale neared the drawbridge at Rio Vista.. and residents fired bng.ht aerial flares over the span, lig.htioj up the dark skies and trailing white sm oke. On the nver, a Coast Guard cutter traveled in front of the whale, shining a powerful spotlight near the mammal. aod a hnc of boats showing green and white lights followed behind. "W~'rc going to give him a little 1ncentJve to move down," the com- mander of o ne of the boats told his colleagues over a radio as the whale moved into the river. "We're running ottoflight. Let's hit the pipes.rm the pipes." Biologists used underwater chimes and sophisticated electronic gear to coax the wandering whale under the narrow Libeny Island bridge over Shag Slough at 4 p.m. PDT. Onlookers, including scientists and volunteer workers. cheered a.s the wha.lc headed down river. The an 1 m aJ stayed m deep water, followed by a small armada of craft filled with manne biologists and official ob- servers. As the animal swam to ward San Francisco, authorities sent tua boats, barges and other craft to block the entrances of side inlets and sloughs, hoping the keep the whale 1n the main channel. As mg.ht fell. people be&an gathered on the Rio Vista drawbndgc, about SS miles from San Francisco Bay, awa1t- ID& the whale's arrival. traffic over the span and in the town was snarled as spectators crowded into the rural communi1y. Authonlles raised the drawbndge 1n ant1cipatjon of the whale's am val. hoping to m1n1m12c any obst.aclei. along the animal's path B1ologis1 Ken Noms said offi cials may "put a sucuon cup wt th a hgh1 on him so we can track the whale at night" He satd they might also attach a radio tag also which would allow them to follow the whale For the first time 1n several day~. officials allowed spectato~ 10 return to the banks of the nvcr. Onlookers had been barred from the banks while the mammal was stranded in Stiag_ Slough, and air and boat 1ravel was also restricted. Earlier, the angry whale, balking at passing the bridge. rolled on m side and slammed the water repeatedly with its tail. forcing marine expert!> who were accompanying the animal to safety to abruptly back off Sc1ent1sts in small boats had moved to at least 300 yards from the 40-foot-long mammal. after the mc1- deot occurred about I 00 feet north of the Liberty Island bndge The animal then refused to pass the hndge President meets wftli hijacker victim's widow NEW YORK (AP) -President Rea_µn today embraced .Marilyn KJ1!1g.hoffcr, widow of t~e man killed during 1he hijacking of an llahan c~1sc s~1p, and met pnvately with her and her family for about 20 minutes. . ~rs. Khng.hoffer! her daughters Ilsa and Lisa, Lisa's hu~band Jerry Arb1.tticr and Mrs. Khnghoffer's mother, Rose W1ndwehr, met w1th the president and first lady at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel at midday. Reagan then left to return to Washington. Reagan hugged Mrs. K.Jing.hoffer and Mrs. Reagan kissed her The group met in a room Reagan had been using to v eet foreign leaders during his vi~it for the 40th anniversary of the United Nations. . Mrs. Khng.hoffcr's 69-year-old husband. Leon. was killed earlier this month on the Achille Lauro cruise Liner. His family has been o~rving shiva, the traditional Jewish mo urning penod at home. The penod end~ Thursday. said family spokeswoman Letty Simon. Mrs. Khng.hoffer. who has announced plans to st.art an organ1zat1on dedicated to combating terrorism , wtll schedule a news conference next week, Ms. Simon said. Meanwhile, the American Arab Relations Commtttec issued a statement toda.Y calling on R~ to meet wt th the wtdow of Alex Odeh. an Arab-Amencan who was killed in a bomb blast Oct. 11 in Santa Ana Calif. . Jo a telegram to the Whjtc House. Dr. M . T. Mehdi. president of the committee, said Reagan was "the president of all Amencans. and 10 receive Mrs. K.Jinghoffcr. a dtizcn vicum of aJJc~ed Palestinian terrorism, without receiving Mrs. Odeh. a citizen v1ct1m of alleged Zionist terrorism, will be a case of anti-Arab d1scnmmat1on by the American president" .. ULMust1t1 Wanderlna humpbac k whal e ahoW8 pectoral fin aa lt •wt..m. through plllnga toward the Sacramento RJ•er. Los Angeles DA rejects Monroe death inquiry LOS ANGELE~ (A P) -D1stnet Attorney Ira Remer denounced a possible grand JUry 1nqu1ry m10 the 1962 death of actres~ Manlyn Monroe. sayrng such a probe "wo uld be no more than a pretend 1nvcst1ga- tion.·· The county's chief prosecutor said Fnday that no purpose would be served by reo pening the case, which was mvcsllgated extensively as re· cently as 1982. Reiner accused the grand JUr) foreman. Sam Cordova, of being the unnamed source of a news repon that lhe grand JUr) plans to reopen the case. "This would be no more than a pretend cnminal 1nves ugat1on:· Re- iner said. Cordova acknowledJed he ~lea~ a statement to the media early Fnd.a't but he said he did nol sa) Lhat rtic grand JUr) would reopen th<:' 1n- ' est1gat1on "When l gave 1hcm 1n fo rmat1on rhey may have 1ntcrpn:·1ed what r said d11Terently," Cordo'a said ··1 didn't make a categoncal statement that this is going to happen. because I don't know." Miss Monroe's body was found 1n her bedroom early ID lhe m orning of Aug. 5. 1962. In releasing polt~ records about the case recently. Pohcc Chief Daryl Gates said there was no e vidence to mdicate her death wu other than a routine su1c1de. In a report on the 1982 invcsuga- llon. then-Ass1st.an1 Otstnct Attorney Ronald H Carroll satd ... Although • factual d.iscrcpanetcs exist and un- answered qucsuons surfaced tn our probe. the cumulauve cvidcnc:c avail-· able to us fails to support any theory of cnmmal conduc1 relating to her death " Cordova said he had spok.eo to the news med.ta about a reque"St referred to the pand Jury's Cnmmal Justice Comm11tec. The Boa.rd of Supcr- \'lsors had asked the grand J Ur) to re' 1ew certain aspects of lhe MonrO<' case State of emergency extended to Cape Town JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP) -The government a rrested 66 anti-apartheid leaders and clamped a state of emergency on the Cape Town area Friday, one day after noters rampaged thro ugh a fashionable white shopping distnct. A black leader called the pre-dawn A ppar en t suicid e of A,JDS victim s NEW YORK (AP) -In a room decorated with fresh-<:ut flowers. two men shared a final bottle of wrne. tied themselves together at the waist and then plunged from their 35th floor luxury apartment, evidently choosing instant death over the slower ravages of AIDS. OfficiaJl y, neither the Pohce ~­ panment nor the medical examiners' office would say whether the men wbo took their Ii vcs Thursday were 111 with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. But one detective who declined to be identified told The Associated Press that it was known that at least one of them had the incurable disease. A published rcpon quoted another anonymous police source as saying the mens' doctors and medical re- cords confirmed that both were victims of the disease. roundup "an open dcclaratton ol .,..ar upon the people of Cape Town." The black and mixed-race town- ships around South Afnca's mother city came Late to the upnsing against white rule lhal has made manv pans of the nation a battleground sinre August 1984. and were not included in the 'ti area~ pur under t'me~Cnl \ rule Jul} 21 Bur noung has tx>wnH' almos1 cunstanr in the past l""Cl months "The unrest c;1tuat111n 1n tht· 'At 't· cm Cape has realhcd c;u1..h prnpor 11(1ns that the go,cmmel)I ha!> tk· c1ded to d('l. lare a \tJll' • 11 c:mergt·n1..' in lenain district"· 1...:i"" and Order l\1 1n1"ltcr Louis le <.mrngc announrt'd He ..aid Ptc.-~1dc:n1 PW HothJ signed a proclamation addmg < all<' To.,.. n and <;('\en \urround1ng to.,.. n' to 1hc ~O left under the emergt"nn 'A h1ch al'>O include Juhanncshurg and Port Elt1abeth Botha lilted the emt"rgenn fhur-.· da' ID s1" small town' of the ong1nal 36 d1stnc1s on grounds that thr measures had restorro ord<'r there Comparat1,eh ltttk v10lenre had ~n rep(lncd in J O\ ol tht '" tl<'lorc- thc crad.do"'n Emrrg<'nn ruk tnables police 10 arrc~t ""lthnut v.arrant. impose rurfc'A' '><:'11c pr0pcn'I . ..eal off area' and rc~tnct """"~ U" eragc Nattonal pohre headquaner~ 1n Prctona <.aid Fnda' that 'i.144 pe0pk had hcen arrcStt'd <i1mt' thr emcrgenc) wa!> lffifl<l\~·d ( '" l·rcJ t" thr n<.'" proclamation arr t JP\ I 1\" n anJ m spra" hng 'uhurh,. mduJme, the not·tom hlad. and m1 \t'd·rau~ to.,..n~h1p'. anJ thl 1nlJml , cn1cr\ ol Paarl and ~ ('lffl'\tt•r .\I 1('3\t Ml fX'Ol)I<' ha't' ht-en ~1llrd 1n noting throughout that region J1..l°nrding 10 nt''A " reportc; ( apt• nt'" \Jlapcr<, and rt' 11 ng.hts la""'<'r I \..a \.1oosa l·omp1led a hst o l M ic)('" ,11 aparthc1d rounded up h\ pol Ke 1n th<' l'lrt"-da.,.. n <.1A1x1p throuttfi thc t afX° t ,,.,.. n .trea Thrrr .,..rrt unCl'lnftrmcJ report' that J' man\ ac. im v.('rt' arrr\tt'd and l J grt'IUJ'\ and 1nd1\ 1dual<. 'Jlokr •'ut again\t th<' 1.ktrnttnnc; thr \outh '\fnran Pr<'"' ".c.!>oc1a11on rt'pont"d The men, bound t<>1ether by a silken sash, were Charles Villalo nga, 43. a U.S. Aariculture Department market 1pecialist in Wasbinston who became too ill to continue commut- ing to work last March, and Gilben Rodriaucz. 44. Rodriaucz, a potter. artist and part· time chef. moved in with VillaJonp and his wife Connie. 49, about five ycan 110. aocordina to building service employees. Prleet &l•a a blw•nc o.v tbe co•ered bodlee of Charlee VUlalomaa and Gilbert RocSrtcues. two reported AIDS Yictime wlao jamped to tbeir deatb from a New York hlgb-rtee. 'nuthc. in m1xcd-rnc<' t ape.-1 o"'n c.uhurhs hu1lt \trt't't hamrad<'' late FndJI). '\Ctllng them ahla1<' and c.toned cars. JOumahM!> rcport<'d Soldier.; and pohcC' flred tear ga~ and bm1shot at the llnl'-<'~11\ ol thr Western (ape to d1sperte abou1 :!00 mt~ed·race students. and one ~tudenl was shot 1n the arm. new1 N'ponc, said The VillaJona,aa were ori&Jnal ten- anu in the f 0-ycar-old Ruppert· Y orltviUe Towen, a 1.200-apanmcnt complel It Third A venue and 92nd StRet. l&id Hy Cassuto, former buildina maueer. The double swet<k "was a vtty violent a&attmcut,.. said Joecpb R.iapoh, 1 cbuopnctor below wh0te aecood-Roor wi.adoWI VillaJo"e aod Rocfnauel hit the pevmlCnL They could haw done lhemtdvea in in their own apartmmt Obviously they were tryins to II)' aomethina. .. "OWtei .... eerioully m. but be never dixto.ed to me lb&& be bad A.In\" •id Ddahbor Maance Futicr, I ~ .,.,,,.._,.. .. the Un4venity olCoallilctkul and author of a 1948 book. "Theory of ·u1c1de " Farber said he tned to comfon Mn Villalonp after police summoned her home from her JOb as a private nurse. "l said, 'Did Charles get a had dia&nosisT and she S&Jd yes But I didn't ask wbat," ht S&Jd. Neither of the men was known 10 11CncictofTennaAJDS v1ct1mscoun telinf or refmals.. such as the Ga> Mm 1 Health Cns11 and the Nauonal Gay_Task~. .. Tbete ba\·c bttn casci of S\uc1des of AIDS patients 1n vanous place1 around ~ country," said Ron Nachman, q>okcsman for the tnk force. .. 1 know there have bttn 10me 1n San frtte1JCO." Dr. trphcn (',all.II&, a doctor who uuu AIDS 1uffettr1i wd ~ some-- u mn rai tcS the 1ubj«t W'I th tm patients to "gtt 11 out 111 •h<· open and talk about 1t .. He said Thu Ml"\ 'u1nt1c wa~ "not unusual t \~'ept 1n th<' -.cn-;t of the drama Wl\h which II h3ppcne\J But 1n term\ of su1c1dc per ~ and >\IDS. 1t'~ no1 "It I\ a 'en real. ICSll1matt Jlro~ lem. one that hu rcttt\ ed no atten- uon ltkt the other 1~ues " he u1d "Charles was a 'ti"\ n1('(' au> tht kind who wo uld ilop bv 1u~1to 'te1f evC"ryth10& was OK with m\ ~hoot and my work." sa1d l..anCC" ~uaust1m . an employ« for nine ~ear\ m the buildina·s valet snv1~ "I heard the detcct1't~ on the telephone af\erv.ard de-.cnt11ng tht room. W1th tbt Oo..-cn and the bottle o f wtne .... he wd. PolH~c headc.iuancrs reponcd ~(l modcnts of nOtlnJ around the l o un· tr. Thunday niaht lhrou&)l f nda\ m'orning and 17 add1t1onal 1nr1den1s dunna the da' Fnda' No deaths were reportt'd ~Ort than 760 rw-o plr have bttn k11ltd 1n 14 mon1h\ of \'lOlencc ap1nst 1panht1d. the l'1ltt laW\ th11 ruarant('(' power and pnvllegr to 'i m1lhon v.h1lcs and den) nghts to South A.fnc~·, 24 million black.s Nearh all the v1cttm& ha"e bttn hlaclt · Mo 1 of tht peopk arrnted Fnday ~ lcad1n1 memben of the l lmted DemocratJc Front ooa.lmon. the Iara· t t amup fi&huna 1panhe1d '· , " . . . . . • .. • • • s . .. • • ~ • • • • .. A• OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 28, 198S CdM Navy man earns ensign's bars JoM T. Vu Dell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Dell of Corona del Mar, has been commissioned an ensip in the Navy following 16 weeb of Officer Candidate School at Newpon, R.I. Van Dell bu been accepted into the Nuclear Submarine Propam and will continue his train- ina at Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Fla. • • • Fint Lt. auk E. Daveaport, SOD of A.M. Davenport of Huntington Beach, tw participated in Global Shield 8S1 an cJlercue involving Air Foroe, Air Foroe Reserve, Air Na- tional Guard. Navy and Marine c.orps units as well u clements of the C..nadian forces. Davenport is a naviptor with the 349th Air Refuel-'ina Squadron at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. • • • Airman MarUll A. ClaraetkJ, son of eLany Czarncski of Fountain Valley, thas been assigned to Lowry Air Force JBasc, Colo., after completing basic · training at Lack.land Air Force Base, Texas. Curneski. will ~1ve spcctal- ized instruc:tion in the communica- tion<lectronics field. • • • Robert C. BorUH. son of Roben Horlick of Ncwpon Beach, has been promoted to the rank of seraeant io the Anny. Horlick., a 1982 araduate of Ncwpon Harbor Hi&b School, is an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Brua. N.C. •••• PFC Jo-EU• T. Kolar, dauabter of Joseph and Joan Sbeclar of Fountain Valley, bas completed basic training at Fort Di~..:~'.. Kolar is a 1980 graduate of~ Coast College. ••• Airman a.. D. SalW, dauahter of Carlis and Jeanne Snider of San Oemcnte, has been assigned to Ota.nute Air Force Base, Ill., after complctina basic tra.inina at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Snider, a 1984 paduatc of Saddleback College, will receive speciali2cd instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. • • • Senior Airman ltelUI A. Wbeeler, son of Carol S. law of Costa Mesa, has arrived for duty at Frucis E. WUTCn Air Foroe Base, Wyo. Wheel- er, a 1981 graduate of Huntinaton Beach Hip School, is a security specl&list with the 89th Missile Secur- ity Squadron and was prcviousJy stationed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. • • • Jeffrey P. Slampff, son of John W. Slumpff ofSan Juan Capistrano, bas been promoted to the rank of seraeant in the Anny. Slwnpff is an infantry team leader with the 82od Airborne Division at Fort Brull_ N.C. .-.-,- Airman Ralpll R. Moaes, son of Louise Heebner of Huntinaton Beach, has graduated with honors from the Air Force aerospace ground equipment mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. Mozes will serve with the 18th Equipment Maintenance Souadron in Japan. -... Airman Dloa R. Cawtha, son of Sandra and Jack Cawthon of Foun- tain Valley, has been ustaned to Chanute Air Foroc Base, lll., after completing ti.sic trainin& at Lack.land Air Force Base. Texas. Cawthon a 1984 graduate of Fountain Valfey HJiah School, will receive specialized instruction in the aircrew life support field. His wife is the former Kellie Sheffield of Fountain Valley. • • • Airman Servudo A. Beaaclaamp, son of Aubrey Beauchamp of Capistrano Beach, bas graduated from the aircraft armament systems s~ist course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. Beauchamp will remain at Lowry with the 34S3rd Student Squadron. • • • Airman Jeffrey V. HW, son of Thomas and Jean Hill of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Laclcland Air Force Base, Texas. HilJ, a 1983 graduate of Edison High School, will remain at Lack.land for speciahzed training in the security police field. tHdents-debate jtlstice a-t cotl-rthouse LUXURIOUS PLUSH Valley, and l:wport-Mesa school districts. The 1895 Broolchurst St. res- taurant will adopt Mioila Elementary in Fountain Valley Friday at 9 a.m. at the school. The 3101 Newport Blvd. res- taurant will adopt Newport Beach Elementary Nov. 7 at 4: 30 p.m. At the same time, the 279 E. 17th St restaurant will adopt Newport Heiflts Elementary in Costa Mesa. Bot r-errmnoies wiU be held in -t-he Newport Heights auditorium. The I 550 Adams Ave. restaurant will adopt California Elementary and TcwinkJc Elementary in Costa Mesa Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. at the Tewinlcle auditorium. DeBakey llC.IJolar Fourth-year medical $tudcnt Larry W. K.raiss of Costa Mesa recently was named the 1985 DcBakcy Scholar at Baylor University in Texas. A summa cum laude graduate of Southern California College in Costa Mesa, K.raiss plans to pursue a career in academic surgery. The award includes a $500 stipend to be used for bis education. ft is one or tlic nighest honors Baylor confers upon its students. Fant& for education Dr. Millard MacAdam, president of the Newport-Mesa Schools Foun- ll'fl00"'9 o 1r11c:~ Plulfl corpe1 mo• s W1uoRy core!Tee ono you• wnogine mis •lunnng,,... carpet lt()m lees A IUC>e't>.Olueoto,,ypnce n lVOO"'O' greol K71'1"9'' s91s cpt only MULTI.COLOR CUT & LOOP Leet moll hor>dsome most ~•It' corpe1 11 now wi•1ng la< the most 04folooDle pnce _,, This c:a<oel loolts g1ea1 and -art -" 100 MULTI-TONE CUT & LOOP Fo• ll'lol CleOl'l IOtlQ<ed Joo• SO mucll '"demand lodo\i lee1 olte" s 11 •• '"" "°"diome co•e>el UK! ii onvwnet• me lO" luOI~ tones ., Dleno ec:illtv ...m onv ,.""'!ii _ cpl only SMOOTH VH VET PLUSH Woll! WllT\ pteosure on "111 hne coroet oecovt.e m•"t0ns °' ""*-"' 11<>e11 POC~ea "9""" •aoem.. cv1111on vOVt .ieo ond PleOMI vou• eye 11 1 a •reo1vr11 MULTI COLOR TWIST '11 15 cpl only lry o eorpei Wlll'I o ""''' 1W11tea voms ol COU!NI The nvoov telCIUre won 1 snow llxllt!ept ono 11 a 0tee1e •a c0te lo<' •19so cpt only BREATHTAKING PLUSH A csetiglllful coroet lo mole" lt'OUI ~ rnooo• UK! ii'" s 192s lotrnol 01 COIVOI se"ongs ond eniov 11 to• veo" of\d Y'90fl' <pl °""' 0 JoaNBLOBaaCAarnGo. z= "Family Owned Since 1879" .=. 2927 §. Briatot StrMI, Coeta MeN = South t:J Sol.ch~ ""-t• --· -751 -2324 ... AllO ~LOS 4HOILLl l OND MACH a dation, recently accepted a $356.08 cashier's check from Girl Scout Troop 1679. The troop donated the remaining money in its treasury after the troop disbanded so that it could "stt its money at work," according to Nickl Sykes, troop leader. Jenny Brown, 12, Anne Sykes 11 , and Tracy Sykes, 11 , were present al the ceremony to represent their troop. Pb.otapapb.y award Wendy Sue Moore of Costa Mesa recently received a $50 U.S. Savings Bond for winning the teen category of the 1985 Girl Scout Photography Awards. Campen' ezec named Former Girl Scout and UCLA UniCamp director Shirley J. Walch has been named executive of the Southern California section of the American Camping Association (ACA). The ACA is a national non-profit organization made up of pnvate- independent, organization, rcligious- affiliated and community camps . ----------------------------------------------------------~------~~--- 'Should the Huntington Beach school board allow religious groups to use school facilities durlngtheschool day?' Heuy Smllll Hu&Ua1ton Beacb Compoter teclullclu "The more the church is invloved in the schools the better." Setb Mootcbolck Hu.DU.DgtOD Beacb indent "If they're going lo have things Lilce the electronics club, 1 don't sec why they can't have have a rcligjon club as long as they all meet at the same time. As for prayer m school, that should be separate." Paal Kaplan Fou tain Valley Stadeat "It aJI comes down to where you draw the line as to rc- Ligjous acti vities. How do you determine what's reasonable? Local community standards should decide." Melody Price Hurta,ion Buell WaJtrn1/1hldtat "If the rooms arc available they should be allowed to use them." Complied by Fre4 Voeel1tela Ju Mackey Bu tlD,ioa Beacb Homemaker "No. it's an issue that ought to be dealt with privately." Slava1b Batmul)lelldj Hu&Ua1toa Beacla ·Electrlcal arpttr . "I'm originally from the Middle East where religious training is important As long as there is no pressure on children to partiClpate and no group is excluded there is noth10g wrong with a httle religion. Keat Moeller Newport Beacll Sale• "Legally, the school 1s right. Morally, the basis of the group needs to be examined. lfl bad to decide, I'd have to ar with the school's decision. • .Katby Hawbford HutlDstoa Bu~ 811 driver "I believe an prayer 1n school in theory but 11 would be a shame to sec it get out of hand. I'm really tom." at South Coast Plaza Now Open ! If you've visited the November Christmu F•nt•sy •t Rogers Cudens Center during prev1ou\ holid•y seuons, then you're •wue of the be•uttful •nd exc111ng magte of Chri\lmu you'll find And if you're interesteod in \hopping for your holiday g1hs •nd home decor early, takf' .idvant•ge of the tremen· dous selection you'll find now •t our South Coast Plau shop Our selection of ornamf'nh, R•fls •nd decor include.: • so,ooo ...... a.,.rw ona.meaa fro• o.~ . ..... .. ltalf. • 0.. ti a ktllll t..w. ,_.. • • 0.0..U:tw wnetlla. ~-crwted at bpn ~ • TV LISTINGS -t:OO- • CJ) HOU< HOOAH'S AOC1< 'N' WMITUNO etv1000 • 0 8t.ftA POWlR8 TEAM: OALACT1C OUAADIANS • NlW zoo AfVUE I S.WAT. OCUfGE FOOTIAU. • N»M SMrTH'S MOHEY WOAl.D ~~UHIVEASE • • • "Royal Wedcllng 119511 F1ed Asta11e. Jane Powell -t.ao- Q 18 PUNKY MEWSTtR e o 1s GHOST& OF scooeY-ooo • 8UP£A 8POAT8 AME.AICA (!)MOYIE •*'""Rocky Mountain · 11950) Er· tol flYM. Patrice Wymore • WON<M) WOMEN G~UNMASE GD MWAY GAME -10:00-• ()) NOA BASKETBALL Q 8 AtVIN AHO THE CHRtUHl<8 8 VlOEOBEAT 8 900LF e ll.UE KNIGHT • 80UAAE FOOT GAROf,NINO G JIM COOPER'S ORANCE COUNTY GD DA Tt WrTH DALE G PlAYBAll (C)MOVIE • • • ·oanton · 11982) Gerard ()&. pardieu, WoJCiech Pszon1ak ® INSIOE THE Hfl. !'SJMOVIE * • * Thal F0<sy1e Woman f 1950) Errol Flynn Greer Garson -10:30-0 at KIOO VIDEO 8 AMENCA'S TOf> TeH • YAH CAN COOK Cl) INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY GD LUlU ROMAN mTHEBEAM CZlMOVIE .. The Floc>owalkl!f I 19 t6 I Charhe Chaphn Edna Pu1v1ance -11:00- 0 atMR. T D PUTTIH' OH THE HITS GWRESTUHG • START OF SOMETHING BIG 9 W()()()WRIGHT'S SHOP Cl> INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY GD FAMILYOHEWAYGAME ®MOVIE * t ', The KBfate Kid ( 1984) AaJpll Macchio .NOftyulu Pat MOf•t8 10 JMOVlE • • '1 "Unta1lhlully Yours I t984) Dudley MOOle. Nas1ass1a K1nsk1 !%)MOVIE * * •, "foslborn ( t984) Teto Ga11 Petef Welle! -11:30-0 at SPIDER-MAH AHO HIS AMAZING FRIENDS D FTV (!)MOVIE • • 'In Society" ( 1901 ADboll and Costello, 1(111>y Grant 9 THIS OlO HOUSE Cl) MAAKETIHG GD 80lOACT m ()iAU( TAU< AfT£RHOOH -12:00- D TEARAHAWl<8 e THf& STOOGE.8 G !II COllEOE FOOTBAU. GMOVE **'It "The ONdly Tower" (197SJ Kathleen Quinlan •tan ln •'Children of the NICht'f tonJcht at 9 on CB&,..C..hannel 2 . Kurt Russell. John Forsythe CD TENNiS Cit MOVIE • * FOii Dobl>S ( t958t Clint Walk· et, Virg'"1a Mayo 811 WOHOERWORKS Cl> MAAKETINO G)~OIGEST a9 DEAF WORU> m ETHIOPIA: ONE YEAR lA TtR tS-JMOVIE • •', "F11stborn p984) Teri Garr Petet W841ef -12:30- 1) (J) COLL.EOE FOOTBALL 0 MOVIE • • "My Champion (198 t) Yoko Shimada Chits Mitchum D THREE STOOGES CD MOVIE • S111~e F0<ce I t97!1l CltH Gor· man. Donald Bl8kely G WRITE COURSE G) LITTLE HOUSE OH niE PRAIRIE a9 MEAOOWLAAK LEMON -1-00- " MUNSTERS (!) SOUl TRAIN 8D DOCTOR WHO G WM'E COURSE 8' lOOAY1N BIBLE PROPHECY 10 JMOV1E * * * '> Zelig ( 1983) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ll )MOVIE * * * AU The Righi Moves" I t983) Tom C1u1se Craio T Nelson -1:30- " MUNSTERS Cl) AMEAICAH STORY G) FANTASY ISLAND a;) BE>tlNO THE SCENES Cl MOVIE t * * Tile Grey Fo• ( 19821 Rich· ard Farnsworth, Jackie BurroughS I t1' THE SEARCH FOR MENOELE -1:45-m RELIGIOUS ~RAMMING -2:00- U GIOGET O VOYAGERS (!) THE MIGHTY MONSTAOMURI< MENACE CD MOVIE • * • "Dtrty Mary. Crazy Larry ( 1974) Peter Fonda. Susan George .., POUND P1JPPIES G AMENCAN STORY ~ = MELOOY1.IOUNTA»f • • ··Eddie Mecon's Run" ( 1983) John~ Ktn: Oouo1aa -2:30-.. <>MN: Vl8IOH8 OF TOMOMOW lb-™ IBMOVIE t * "Ttntlcils" ( 1977) JOhn Hut- ton. Shelley Winters ID DOTIE RAM80'8 MAGAZINl OO MOVIE t * * '' The Rtgllt Stull' ( 1983) S1tn Shepard, Scott Glenn (Q)MOVIE t t *'1 "Mlnllallen (1979) Woody Allen, Dtane Keaton (l)MOVIE * * * '11 "Z ( 1969) Yves Montlnd Jean-Louis Trintignen! ' -3:00-e MOW * t * '' lnvlSIOl'I Of The Body SnatClllrs (1956) Kevin McCanhy, Dana Wynter 0 BIONIC WOMAN (!) PUT'Tll' OH THE HITS e HQ-IA Cl) CONTEMPORARY HEAL ni IS8Uf.8 GD GLOAIA A 010S m ETHtOPtA T£LETHOH COHTlNUES .CJMOVIE t * * AU Ot Me I 1984) Steve Mar· 110. Liiy T omltn -3:30-0 SPORTSCOPE (!)FAME '1!l 8USMS8 OF MAHAGEMEHT -4:00- 1) NFl WEEK IN REVl£W 8 OJ) THE RACE FOA HUMBER OHE: COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT 0 FANTASY ISLAHO CD MOVIE • * ·Relurn Qt Tile Retlets (19811 Bart>ara Eden. Don Murray ., souo OOl.D • PAESEHTt > Cl) BUSINESS OF MANAGEMEHT (J) STAR TREK Ell> BENNYHINM 1 S>FAAN<EHS~ -4:15-0 HHLHOCKEY -4:30-IJ AMERICAN ADVENTURE G ®J NEWS (!) AT niE MOVIES fl) MOTOAWEEJ( Cl> ms OlO HOUSE G)BEHSOH ~J MAX HEADROOM -5:00-IJ AMEM;A D ~· PLAY800t< DFAME G OJ) HOLL YWOOO BEAT 0 LAK~ PRE.QAME (!)MOVIE t K1ni;i Kong Escapes ( 1968) RllOOes Reason. Linda Miller «I> MOVIE • *'' · Brealllless (19831 RICl\ard Gere. Valerie l(aprinsky fl) OH CAMPUS Ci) 80UAAE FOOT GAAOENlfG ()) M•A•S•H Q!NEWS 81) WAV£S OF PRAIS£ (C)MOVIE • • "The Big Bounce 11969) Ryan O'Neal Letgh Taylor-Young MOVE ** Tri (1983) James G11M1, ~~ t *'' 'Wl\ata Up Tll)ef l~y? I 1966) Woody Allen. Tatsuy1 Mthas114 -U0- 8 =' IA8mlALl I NAK....WWS lllClMJQHL.lj OAOUf' OMNI: Yl8ION8 Of TOMOMOW Clt..CNEW8 ID ZOlA LEVYTT EV9M) -•:00-12 OH THE TOWN NICNEWS MOYll i**~~~:,/19711 San- 0 UME8TAEET THAH'S COMPANY N»M &MrTH'S MONEY WORlD I WOOOWNOKT'S SHOP HART TO HART GD A08EAT SCHUlLER ~ ~ 0H£ VEAR lATtR • * • Seems Uke Old T 1mes ( 19801 Goldie Hawn. Cnevy Chase -1:30- 8()) NEWS HEADUNES OH TRIAL CD TOO ClOSE FOR COMFORT e W1LD AMERICA G COMPVTER CHROMCLES CZ) CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE FILM SCEHE -7:00- • CA'TCH PHRASE 0 AGKT BAa<I WrTH DAVIO HOAOWrT2 8 (!]) LOVE BOAT (!)MEWS CDSMALLW~ .., WHEEL OF FORTUNE tD NATURE Cl) SURVIVAL ()) TOO CLOSE FOA COMFORT at SAN DIEGO ALIVE a;) WrTH LOVE FROM TBH C DARYL HALL AHO~ OATES $I A08IH HOOO: THE WITCH OF ELSOOH ?•MOVIE •• 'Tile Wicked Lady '1983) F a~e Dunaway Alan Bates -7:30- • DANCE FEVER O IT'SALMNG 8 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS e w·A·s·H ti) 8AANEY Mill.ER ()) ClOSE.OP at SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPRESS rQ)MOVIE * • 'Give My Regards To Broad Street ( 19841 Paul McCartney Bty- an Brown -1:00- 1) (J) AIRWOlf 0 Qt GIMME A BREAK U MOVIE • * • The Devil You Say ( 19731 Roe~ Hudson. Keenan Wynn G HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP OMOVIE * * '' Htgh Time I 19601 Btni;i CroS· ~ Fat>ean (!) TWIUOHT ZONE -=E * * * The B1ni;io Loog Travelrni;i AH-Stars And MOIOf K•ni;is 't976 Billy OM W1ll1ams Richard Pryor eTHEIAAIN ----···· --... Thes edlsh sensation! save now on Plummer's fUll line of imported white lacquerfurniture ... all at low warehouse Prices. Shop and compare! SWEDISH WHITE LACQUER BOOKCASES These white lacouer finish t>ookcases are a spec la I direct import purchase and are as durable as tnev are economlcal Each unit has tour shelves and measures 31 % · ·x11 · 'X71 ''high The more vou ouv ttle more you save S98 value each' ALL THREE BOOKCASES :1 49 IUY ONIPIOtl $59 This efficient white 1acQuer desk Is also an Import purchase and measur~ 65" x30Y1 "and the retum Is 51 Y. "x17Y• "fOr ampte wortino surface. storage space is provtded bV convenient drawer unit on casters. PLO Desk. return and drawer unit S369value. $249 BB'S INTlllNATIONAL CONTlllPOllAllY PUllNITUllE SANTAANA• 1540 E. wamer. (714>557·0611 c~een ~•Newport Pwv nit on [)yet' Rd> MISSION VII.JO. 28191 Marguerite PrkWV .• (714>495· 3252 1aetween crown vaeeev I Avery Ptcwv> OTHH iiOW •: WllT LOINIGI' a MIAll•~ NCMmt HOU YWOOD, TOllltA ... IG VM.Llf a.,.,. .00 mi.10•• ...,.,_., All 1\#l'Tlll\n Cl""9d at..--.... :':Jr~ .... \ft •• ,...,"~..,, _.,ob UD ~ _.., •dM U*dtotelKtl on IWlO Ci)CWAI~ mLCM8"CIAL C MOYIE * • • The Bolder 11981) Jtc~ Nt cnolson Yillle••e Perrine H MOW * • * Romaric1ni;i rrie Stone I 198•1 MochHI Douglu K111\1Mn rui,,. .S FAERIE TALE THEA~ -1:30- .. QI FACTS Of Lift G MOVIE • * * Where Eagies Oare ( 19691 Rteh.,d Burton Clint EuMOOd llJ LIFtSTYLES OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS CD WUKEHO MAGAZIHE ®' EYt OH SAN DIEGO -t:OO-fl I)) MOVlE '"Cl'l11dren Of The Nigh!' (PremM!fe) Kalhl"'1 Quinlan Nicll<>lfl Camp. 25"0iagonal Color Trak Monitor-Receiver • 22 Function Remote • Cable Compatible • Black Matrix Pie. Tube • Swivel Base "tr s599 95 36" Rear Projection • Remote Control I • Cable Compatible • 2 Speaker Sound • Channel Scan Hly s1,699 95 __ WHIRLPOOL Or-. Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 28, 198! A.6 D WOW GD TOOETHt:R AGAIN -0 MOYE * •. ., The lllfltt l(td 11984) Ralc>li MaeelllO N011yu111 Pat Melita • • • E.tic '197~) Jotwl ,..., ... -10:00- Q atHUNm eNEWS P1trtC&a Nell -10:30- .. SfAACHOf .. ID A11CHEM ff MOYE e fTltlOP\A: CH YIAA LA T9I • UFUTYLES OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS . * t ' TM KllltHtd (1984) Aalpl\ M1c:t1110 Not1~1 Par Mo11t1 .MOYIE -10:A6-• 8"0RTI , ___ -11:00-* * t Murder I 111301 Httb«t M11 shall Notlh Batino Ill MOW • .. • !llatNlWI * * ' The Sin Of HatOld Ooddi. bock ( 19•71 Harold Lloyd Fraoces Ramsden 1 mo FROM THE OAMJC)I GD MEAOOWUAK L.Bil()tf C)MOYIE t • • , Easy RICW 119691 Peter F ondl Oer\1111 HC>PC* ,~~ H 1 FIRST a T£N -10:10- • "Myfa Brecktnrr<lge" 11970) Al quel Weich Mae West 3 DAYS ONLY Counter Top Microwave ~50 Watts * SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE • HOTPOINT 22.5 cu. ft. NO FROST REFRIGERATOR • Split Ad jastable Shelves • See Thru Meat and Vegetable Pans • Reversable Doors • Energy Saver Switch plus FREE ,.,, s5991s AITIUTIC ICEllllD MICROWAVE GAS COOKING CENTER No other Dlahwaaher •Big Microwave Upper Oven • 10 Cooking Speeds •Continuous Clean Lower Ove • Pllotless Ignition .. " s999 95 Come• Cloee ~ Thrv-No ti.Im haunl ·twd P:ooct ~-No ~ df •Tf'tt* P:lltretton er1t9fn· No !wind "91ng ..... "·". "'°'°'~°"' l lf9 •"-"Oom loedlne-No 1oe1 .-ctw to rec:ll culoul8 I on y FrM Normal $399, Aeplecement natelletlon WAS NOW 1~9 9~ ••1• GE 30 Sett Clean (Itel Rani• '49 9~ 111• MAYTAG 2 Cycle Wastier 4qq 9~ •11• '69 q~ 111• jqq q') O'Kllf[ It "8RITT io '''' (!,an r.as ~ana, uqq~ Color llf'll 1 uninR 1lll 9~ ,. Large Capacity Washer • 2 Waah Cycles • 2 water Tempa ..., •349•• LM&•••llffJllyer •!...,.,.. • Lllp • ., .. ., I , Console Remote rM lilfr@O ·1oq9 9~ 349 9~ ' ugg~ ~99 95 7&9 ~ I I I I I ' ' r. A8 0renge Coeet DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 28, 1986 I I DiMeolaagemattheBear I 3rd OCC theater geared to train future directors By RANDY JAY MATIN ........ Ceff J I I A couple of urn es a year the Golden Bear outdoes itself tn tts otherwise eclectic p~mmg. Following a somewhat shm summer season when anentions are devoted to outdoor venues the Bear kicked off its faJI 1eason with an unbelievable set by the Al Di Meola project Sunday night. Di Meola, the one time kid genius of Chick Corca's groundbreaking fusion ensemble Return to Forever. has been ventunn~ off into the world of Aamenc1an guitar smc-e his first solo album "Elegant Gypsy." And over the last several years he has preferred acoustic settings, o ften traveling in the company of John McLaughlin and Flamenc1an master Paco De Lucia Earlier this year Dt Meola released a new acoustic album "Cicio e T erra" which was shortly followed up by "Soaring Through A Dream" which com bmes the best of his bold, romantic stylinas with a fusion base. Normally when a performer ofth1s stature plays club gig he does so with a pickup band who try their best to keep up with the material. Odds were good that be would be joined by Brazilian percussjooist Airto Moreira (himself an amazing attraction and one time member of Return to Forever). But the entire band including drummer Gottlieb (Mahavisnu/Pat Metheny), bassist Chip Jackson (Gary Burton Quartet) and keyboardist Phil Markowitz were on hand. Seated center, Di Meola occupied himself with an impressive array of guitars and more equipment and toys than I've seen on the Bear's stage. Of his new gad&ets the most versatile proved to be an interface with the Synclavier II computer which allows the musician to call up pre-recorded sounds and stretch or modify them at will on the fret board. This allowed Di Meole's guitar to sound like whistling bells and at one point like hauntingly real choral voices. Whether soaring above the tu.ion or pickina quietly Di Meola hs reached a new top of his fonn. He seemed self ...assured, even cocky at times. But how his skills have grown over the years. Orange Coast Colleac boasts one of the largest auditoriums in Oranse County -the 1,200 scat Robert B. Moore Theater. The college also has a comfortable and flexible medium-size facility - the 300 scat Drama Lab Theater. Now Oranse Coast bu a small and intimate facility -its new 60-seat Studio Theater. Student"8 working in the facility will be enrolled in OCC's Repertory Theater class. They will handle all aspecu of production, includina set desian, technical direction, li&htina direction, costumes, st.aa~.~anaaing1 master carpentry, publacaty, ana house management. Purkiss and Golson will be available to advise. "To light a show in our 300-scat drama lab-and there arc a hundred lights or so -is an overwhelmin& task for a new student lighting designer. " Purkiss says. "Any at- tempt is almost doomed to failure. --------------~~-------------~ Di Meola now presents a challenge to his former mentor Corea who has just put together his most exciting fusion project since RTF, The Elec- tric Trio, which made its debut at the Queen Mary Jazz Festival. OCCs Student Repenory Theater Company, which was orpniuid only last spring, recently christened the facility with Kevin O'Morrison's "Ladyhou.se Blues." The show ran for two weekends in September and October. A second ~roduction. Ralph Papc's "Say goodmght, Gracie," was "That same student, however, can learn a tremendous amount by liaht- ing a show in the 60-seat theater. the student will learn all about lighting angles, intensity and color, while only having to worry about 15 lights or so. "Jessica Lange is sultry, nervy, delicate and altogether amazing." -Peter Travers, PEOPLE toSIA MU & • I ' ........ 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"It's a fantastic little theater," says William Prukiss, OCC's associate "He or she can't possibfy end up committing any gigantic mistakes. The student will walk away from the show with a feeling _of accomplish- ment and -most importantly - success." The facility will also be extremely valuable for actors, Purkiss says. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -Comedian Rodney director of theater ans. "In fact, it's Dangerfield claims be gets no respect, but this time he's hoping for the same size theater as the one in "This is not a big theater -where it's tough to be realistic. It's intimate theater -the kind of theater that audiences are used to seein& on television and in movies. We're looking here for realistic gestures and action, not broad exaggerations that you sometimes find on stage." some in the courtroom . which I first learned the art of The 64-year-old entertainer has filed suit for more than S5.000 directing, many years ago." com~nsation for a knee injury suffered at the Bahia Mar HoteL. And that's the purpose of the 'I hope he'll get some respect m the courtroom," said auomev facility, according to the OCC Michel Solomon, referring to his client's trademark refrain. professor. It's designed to train dircc- lllllllll!!!!!llll!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!l!!!!!!ll!!!l!!!I!!!~=:., tors. OCC's Cinema Department will film in the Studio Theater, utilizing the talents of Orange Coast drama students. COITAllllSA faw~•OS 1n,,.nf.rme1 /~I 418"1 OflAllGl f.11y Cenrti 634 1SS3 "AU of the productions presented here by our Student Repertory Theater will be student-directed," Purkiss said. ••this is a place where students can get their feet wet without finding themselves totally in- timidated by a large facility." Alex Golson, a fonner OCC stu- dent, will t.alct over management of the Student Repertory Theater in Jan~. Golson was a member of the college sold Experimental Theater in the early 1970s, which was the progenitor of the new Student Reper- tory. Golson rccieved his MFA degree from UC Irvine and has directed professionally in New York. "We hear all the time that you can't simply j'"t be a ~e or film ilctor anymore," Purk.iss said. "You must move across the media in order to be successful. Our students now have that opportunity. During their course of study here they will work in both media." ,. The classroom was converted anto the Studio Theater after OCC's Associated Studentsjfllnted the Rep- ertory Company $3,000 in seed money for the project last spring_ "Alex will help student directors to develop their skills in this facility before they take o n the awesome r=::••·····~~~~~~~~~5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I responsibiltty of a full-sta$e pro-1 tu.xu•r fHf.AT•fS duction," Purk.iss said. "He will teach "It was actually a very inexpensive conversion," Purk.iss says. "The fa- cility will be totally self-supporting throu~out the year. 'Ladyhouse Blues was mounted at a cost of only S800. We cleared about SI , 100 on the show. "Most of our productions will cost only $300 to $500, so we'll keep the profits and plow them back into the facility and into the repertory. Budgeting for shows iavhc Studio will be microcosmic compared to budget- in3 for la('Jler facilities." WALK-INS * 'ld~!t'd~~ ~,~!:.cs~;:~.~~~~· DRIVE -INS :~:~~ a new course in directfoJ that was CS•Y• &. Holod'll' Unleu reot•O recently added tO OUr CUmCU)Um. ' ·' • ~ J ~l[)fWC.[) I •~AMI-: • U;l•)(!l11W6I "In the Studio Theater our student : ..... I ·, l~ rl r. LI rw HOO~ pjg 1110 K.1.11. 111 ... ~ •• d..... directors will learn to concentrate on S the actor-which is what directing is 4 &J• 2~SJ 1901 0 KRUSH G"OOV£ , .. , all about -rather than all those ORAlll G( M I Plu• CO·Hll ...... -. ...... 1111.-i~...p.o~..::..::.~ "'0P0 '"" Purple R•ln tRl 'pretty' things with which you can Shows can be mounted inexpen- sively in the round, with a thrust stage, or in almost any other format imaginable," Purkiss says. "That will be a decision that our directors make." 8CT1'1ER ~f" DCAD .. , 3 :40 • 7140 ~VI Sliver 8utle1 (R) AT 1 :40 5 :4 0 .. t :40 KISS ~ '1'M& SftDC" WOllA .. 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Ml-0311 ._,_IMICll -•7J.tl40 -~IMU -U..•tt •an cona .., ...... , ... ~-- Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, October 26. 1986 TRIVIA A7 ~ Moira tops again: she's moving up Safe and 8C8ry Vincent Prtce, nadonal •poke.man for the Euter Seal Society'• Safe Halloween Camp.tan, poeee with Euter Seal Child Jeulca BelCbeder on the eet of hla PBS aerlea ••11yetery.'' The eoclety l• puh.lni for eafe. non- tamperable treata for trlck-or-treatera. For the accond strught week, Moira WWte lcads the pack, this umc with 10 point.a, while ediina up two TRJVIABOWL IV S'T ANDINGS 'no enlty-. Mii of leM....,.. _,,.., notches in the standings. Right behind her was J.M. w11h 91h. Visiting sick friend? Follow rules DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father died after a 10-mooth bout with cancer. Jn those 10 months several events occurred that inspired me to write "RULES TO VISIT BY." I hope you will share them with your readers. I. Call before you go to vis . Never drop in. Sick people have bad days when they don't want company. 2. If you want to know about a person's illness, ask ham or her. Don't drag the family into a comer and bombard them with questions. ANN LANDERS Tba.ak1 for 1eadln1 tbem on. Tbe bottom llae l1 common 1enae, wblcb 11 1urprillngly uncommon. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please let this lund ot trouble. At 17 she has many options. She could choose someone who will make her feel good about herself. I'll be praying for her -Michigan. DEAR MICH: I bope "Oak.land" ll1tena. Sbe wUI never get better advice a.aywbere. Tlaaab for your prayen a.ad your efforts to belp ber. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: "Re- Toi TITUS while Nancy Prior, the Scltolar1 and Lolly It Co. all collected nine points. The league-leadmg GWC Koffu Klutcb settled for eight. but lot1ll en JOYS a fi ve-poant cushion You aJI struck out o n the baseball question. but the clue an parentheses wasab1ttncky We didn't say whathc was hitting. See how you do on these The bonus is a real tough1e. I In the movie ··The (a1ne Mutiny," what did Fred MacMurra) t1tle his novel' 2 What was Corporal Klinger·~ home town 1n the TV senes "MASH'!'. 3 A butler named Desmond ~rved what comae stnp detective? 4 In what field was the first Nobel Pnze awarded? S "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" was the closing song from a radio show hosted by whom? 6. Identify the Shakespearean play 1n which a woman appears as a lawyer 7 Name the only NBA player to Ix named MVP of the champ1onsh1p sc:ncs whale playing on a losing 1eam 8 In the movie ·· .\pocalyp~ Now." what wa~ Manin Sheen·., home town'' 9. Name thc TV movie wh1rh wa~ blamed fo r a real airplane h1Jatk1ng.. and also 1dent1I) m author 10 In the movie "Don't (10 "'ear the V. dter "C1lenn f ord e'>4.ortt:d two VlSltlng u1ngre~\men from what states.., La•t Week's Auwen I "Gilda" (Hayworth's "Mame" ~n~ I 2 01ff Arquette as Charhe Wcav« IMt ldy) 3 Dick Tracy (Sam Ketcham) 4. McDonald's (Des Plaines mo- seu m) 5 Harvard ("Sc1g Heil March") 6. "You're a Good Man, Cbarbe Brown" and "Snoopy" ("PeanutJ'' musical!!) 7 81lly Martin with the Yanltees I two hlls an one inning) 8 "Miss Sadie Thompson' (Ria· "Hea1" song) 9 Abbott and ( ostello (ongsnal "firemen") 10 Richard Egan. now Sam Clegg 1n ··capitol" I billed o ver Elvis) Send 1our an~wers to Tnv1a, c/u the Daily Pilot Box 1560. Costa Mesa 9!626 ..\llc-ntnC's must be received b1 'Wednesda.1 otherwJ~ half the plaf- er's last score will be awarded -------------... .--: - ~. ''A GREAT MOVIEI" Al 1 •t '/ )\ · IOW SHOWlll! llU "'Better Off Dead' may be the most off- beat movie of the year and it's certainly among the funniest." -NEWHOUSE NEWSPAPERS RICHARD FREEDMAN BEi IER OFF DEAD ··-... ,, .. ,, .. 3. Talk about your hobbies and the activities that give yo~ pleasure. A person with a tenninal illness doesn't need to hear about all the folks you know who have tennmal ill nesses and what their trcJttments a re. me say a word to "Oakland," the 17- ycar-Old girl who is considering gomg back to a former boyfriend who has confessed that he is bisexual. That young person couldn't find more pain if she searched for it. I know because I lived through that very same nightmare. T wenty-five years ago I convinced myself that "Mr. X" couldn't possibly be gay or bisexual. "It was ridiculous," I told m yself. because he had asked me to marry him. The result of that mar- riage is a lifetime of heartache, lies and pretending that everything is O K. alistic in Minn.'s" closing statement, "Russia won't have to fire a single shot," is provocative. The history of theo~ningand partitioningofChina supports tftat opinion. The Onenu1 poppy was there, and the Europeans made use of it by comfortably numbing the native population. The message is clear: Death to the user. - Footnote From History (Lubbock. MAllf MU PlAl.A 52'·U)9 onTIMll ..,...an.mo ,.tllC AIWDt o .... 11Ym ~I06~ CDWMOS WOOlllal(I ue.I IUI 7"°"11 BlllAMIS S.C• l 4. If the person says there is no cure for the illness and that heshe has accepted the inevitable, don't de- scribe the miracle cures you've heard about. 5. If you can't v1s1t, send a card or letter, o r call on the phone. It doesn't take much tame and at lets the person know you cue. It doesn't take a lot of effort to gi ve a sick person a lift. An old friend sent my father postcards every few weeks that said simply, "I am thinking of you." That meant more to him than anything else. Sign me -Been There And Know, Anywhere. USA. DEAR USA: Here are yo11r rule.. AMERK:A'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." **** ....... l ·~-· ... "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." ,_ ... ,, ... "" ... 'RR '•t -~ IPG--. ' ii • ...... .. 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The correct source of "I Was So Cross to the Children" was the book, "I've Got to Talk to Somebody. God," by Mar1one Holmes (Revell Publishers). "Oakland" can and should run an the opposite direction No one needs The sexy singer. The sharp manager. The streetsmart: guys. They're roc:l<ln' it the hard w~ ... and in the streets, on the SAJOwir'/S and in the clubs, they're creating the SOl.id noboctt ~r heard before. llAllJ96l9·1770 STADlll Dl·lt llU S29-S3l9 IWllmA .... PUI 952-4993 UA ll>VIS I IOW SHOWllll en TIU Sil ·9500 EDWMOS D. TDIO .... 154-1111 EDWMOS lllVDSITT -tlAlll634-2SS3 ~ UITI AU 540-7444 EDWMOS BllSTOL n1twn1 191·3693 'ACftC tlWAY l9 DI-IN WllTWTD 193-0546 UA wmwcsm MAU •• TUal DCllY STDl£0 A Scary guy "1':: Jncent Price is frightfutly nice Ille• I Keep time on your side: Experts ten how ,.,. 22 That 'Cosmo' woman Helen Gurley Brown is the brains behind the beauties on ·Cosmoix>lttan magazine. 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Ma.1111 ......... , ''lflltllff ..... tNI, ..... ... lllt, .... 1•11 IN l "11, llit -------auo T1l J«>------ .... .-..·· , ........ , ... . u,., ..... - I ME Al Ot'Mgil Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 28, 1985 'FUNKY WIMKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry T rudeal ~ AP0c..061U Fat MAWM6 IU'f ~ (J()t) 60, l'O ~~ ~UKe'fO &#J ..• THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "The painters ore finished already. I told them what time you'd be home with the children." "He works up quite a sweat j ust getting Into that outfit." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham __J ~ ~~Jl -~ 10 10 ,r "It's Veronica. Marmaduke can't get a bark In edgewise." DRABBLE ua.. o~. 'iOU'~ 001N6 ~ GREA1 j()f) f.MaC.I~ 1'~E. C"'.::17~~':::::7 IE.U.1W>t'4 \ GARFIELD MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER -.oo·~ CALM. ~ou·~f. !>tt4C£Qf.. 1'M ~"4 IMPS(f.~I. WHY 15 IT WMEN i HEV 5 AV AN APULT HA'S THE "M INV OF A CHILO,'· Ti..EY LOCK MIM UP? MAYB E THERE'S SOME MONEY I LET'S TAKE A couPLE STASHED AWAY• LET'S 00 [N 'IN'TO THE DINER' AND TAKE A LOOK • , , MAYBE we CAN c;,er ' y, HOWIE TO c:.ive us ' ' SOME eeeAS FOi' THEM ' by Kevin Fagan 11.M~ ~ ? 11 'LL M.At:" 1'"£, Qf ~1 ~ ~HM! by Jim Davis WHILE CHILDREN AR£ ALLOWEV TO RUN f"P.E f IN TME STP.E.ETS '?" by Harold Le Doux SHOE I U5ED Tt> CONCasTTlATi. ON M.4< W~ITING 9'T' SIMPL..'< STAAIN6 AT M'<' "M'EW~. PEANUTS T~ERE 60ES VOUR LITTLE 6ROT~E~ RIOIN6 ON TME SACK OF YOUR MOM'S 81CVCLE --rr c.. <· BLOOM COUNTY I SEE HE'S FINALLY WEARING A HELMET ... PEOPLE CONFUSE ME WITH WAVNE 6RETZKV ! by Berke Breathed 1114NK f1'X' 1Ht ap CtKfW.Y l M'l$£l.F ~ ~tlt.MlY CllK-I'"1 II ~MiJTID(T 11€ e~ I i+(UP tort M ~ lltt Ml'iP ~ll«P ;_,l11117"1~-i'T·~ ()F- bllll kU 6€ NJ/.{ 7{}-l/li'flmE it'JIV!I I ~~ tfl 11l((Jll5 Mt l'f'I m MJ wmV<~ ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE MICHAE.l.,IF'{OJ'RE Go\~ TolHE PA~ A8 A HE.AO ON A TAeu=-t-'OVJ Af\E t., yooG01NG1b ._ . DANCE '? t"\Ot>J Will '/OU EAT OR. ORIN\'<. OR E.VEN SIT DOVJN_:_r<i 1lJ!Nf,Y. COtlPUfElY \. J by Lynn Johnston DE.1F\ILC0ll Dt=.1F1ll.S. by Tom K. Ryan PA FOOP I~ Ha~ IS Vtlc~ ~~=:=~:,:r~ ROSE IS ROSE IM 'NRV. 0UT <XR fMGAZIHE6 ~LC( GO ~ 10 1Q76 ... BRIDGE -1,-..:.:-1 .~ I by Pat Brady C,OO'u, HAV~ 10 lW A DEHTIST'S ~fee. ~ A~/ WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ +AQ9S V' A 0 A982 •AK1 03 T he bidding has proceeded: •JS. South Weat North Ea1t Q.2-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: + 76 ~ Ks.43 O A85 • 10743 The bidding has proceeded: North £a1t South Weat I + Pa11 I NT Pa11 J o Pa11 ? What do you bid now'/ Q.3 -Ne1thrr vulner11blf', u South you hold: •J83 J Ak 7654% OQ93 Partner opens the bidding with thrf't rlubs. What action do you ta kt' Q.4 -Both vulnerable, u South you hold. I 0 Pu1 1 V' Pa11 1 Whal do you bid now? OMAR SHARIFF Q.5-Nelt.her vulnerable, aa South you hold: •62 ~A5Z OKQ •AK98M T ht bidding haa proceeded: So•tla WHt N~ Eut 1 • Put 1 • Pu• ? What do you bid now? Q.6 -A1 outh, vulnerable, you hold: +KQI07 \:1 62 0 KQ98S • 102 The bidding has proceeded: North Ea1t South Weat I • Pa11 l O Pu1 2 <;, PaH ? Whal do you bid now'! CHARLES GOREN Look for an1wer1 on Monda7. .. For laf.,.•Uo• ~t ClaarlH Gero•'• ....... .i.uer for l!lrid11 playon, •rf&e a ..... a,..,. Lett.r, 1909 C'n••la ... An ., Cl .... I•· Ma, N.J . 09077. t ,. r I I I I I r n ALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANG! IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE / Orange eo-1 DAILY P9LOT /Saturday, October 2e, 1985 d THE ART OF •LL• IS MADE EASY• THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. • 1 , : ; BELGW ARE THE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS BEING USED INTODAY'S DAILY PILOT RIAL ISTATI FOR SAU e.ot_. •1opert", t 113 \ __....,, lot\ ("JP'' '11~ ......... MISC. llNT ALS Al9IOUllCIMlll1'1 ,~' ""°', 6Cu9 ......... ... CT .. Y ~' fo .. 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' . • t I I l91ia111 I Fiaaacial C~il· Cut 3016 •t4ical/Dtatal 5105 ltrical/Otfict 5400 Cltrical/Otfict MOO Sain SS 10 Engllahllrlah 18 yr old STllT IE1t••• -laaiatll available for live 1r IEITAL IUt ,._ r._ llm / .. llllTll llClllY FUllS . \ ~ . , 2 _ _. babysitting. 675-7875 Front office/back office, 1plng, llllng and other Aesponalble for small high f!ll•aitan m Npt Bch area 6-40-092\ :leflal duties Own car a activity o111ce Good too7T w•IY Lrg Co SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILC ---n 4 SI ca I I Judy . typing Xlnt telephone Opportunity to earn extre money selling gourmet foods & gifts for hOlida)'S' Fle1t nours w 111 train. westclltt Plaza 642-097? need• homeworkers o.. CARE Some exper re-IEnll >42-4321. ext 316 tor B&SIC bootlkeeptng w 111 tells aend 1110 Stamped quired. Sunday AM 6 nr1 EApef•enced Dental Assis-.ppt train rest 557-3200 SOFTWARE for Apple II Ef10-SPEEO ladlea blttewtth P F.S report flle stocka ba•et ISO. Boy's 24" $50 30 new mini dllkl Beach Crlaer $40. Bike Bank street writer word parts 254-$5. Four VW p r o c e s s I n g $ 5 0 . hubcaps SS. 545-3838. S. 525 2 NEW lkl jacke1 racing ue-envelope to DKM PO at S5 hr 24 t -8969 tant tor Laguna Beach ot-ll&llE Ol&ST F~~~~nr:w2 S2S. P~sh 1Gent1 red, cost $150 Mii Bo1t 1741• San 'Juan Dtanticl 3011 flee 3"4~:~5rsr weet< l&ILJ Pl.fl • • SlllnllY• • '-"lllCUll button phone S 18 New $35. Marker bindings. Capistrano. CA 92693 H .. 330 W S.y St new $40. Ski boots Nor· Babysitter I ouse..eepe1 -F-Hn /IAOl lfC C M Ca HP3476A manuals , dlca Tridents "10" 85 lll4'11l1111111•1 Full-time.Llvelnorout.< osta esa, tor Etectronlca Sale• agency Typing, SH. word p roc. communication Skills. salary open Send resume Bo}l 5233. Gar- part 11me eves. Call bel. noon Irvine 786-6222 786-3519. 'Simpson AC/DC as-Maximize your skllla g join Children. westclltt, relt Part time. e1tper. pref __ 1967 MUST ANG rear sorted volt meters, GVDC m 0 de 1 red S 5 o a antique artel & find your req'd. Must speak EOQ· 720·9833 STEREO AC t1pe re-bumpef $40. '87 Mustang Servo mlnl-GH motors. 788-3519· own tuture. II you have llsh &46-7250 att 6pm •EllC&L_/_f_l _HT __ lf_C._ corder, 2 speakers. tront valance $35 1971 air. gaa regulitors. ONE new steel belted radl-talent In wood finishing, HOUSEKEEPER/NAN NV 4,,., days P8f week Hrs Plants S2·S4.50. African Mustang rear bumper gages. hOM c~nect~0 al tire and wheel LR7815 repair sis, etc Let re-(lrve in)to care tor ~ 8am 10 3.30 E1ti>«ienced violets. large elephant $40. 1971 Mustang rear ~C:~'M!:; ~t r:et. 6 hole for Chevrolet $35 M.ime to Artel POB 11959 walertront l'IOme 2 amal only lrvtna 955-2022 plant $25. Small maple valance $35. Matching Ca.ti M.... New rear chrome bumP9f CM 92627 ln"89tmt Req. t>oya. Mull sc*ak ~- boOkeeM. 2 lhltwe, t high becl( rust tufted llV-for 1983-84 ~oneo II .. llsh non-smoker neat Hllllll'OO mm. drawer. metal typewriter Ing room chail'9, good FOAM chalrbeda. wicker SSO &46-2852 any time. ftltatat wo~ker. JClnt wlcntldren Full/part time Fleic hrs. S1and, new $40. ChalN condition S22.50 eectl. turnlture $50 each. Die-RECTANGULAR wood O,,.rtaaJty 2tOI Reta. req. 675-1108 Benefits. RO A pref. Call lounge, new pad $30. 6-42-4397. hes $5. Palntlnga to $20. coffee table 56ic28'Ml1,,. Earn $800/mo PIT No .,_ I 786-0777 or att 6pm & Sell of wine and water -6-w-R_O_U_G~H-T---l-ro_n_p_e_tlo-Clothing to $1S. Houae-S50 575.7497 aelllng, small lnveatment .. , !flltat wknds &40-'292 gfuHa $4-$6. Candy dinner chairs $15 each. hold Items $2-$50. dishes $3-$5. S.8-5&33. Wagon wheel s50 &46-7157. 1980 West-REEL lawn mower gu required 960-9s57• t0-8 T ~ 4150 PIYSIOIAll WllT&IT STERLING _,,,._ .. 11 and 646--0377. 2046 Anaheim mln1ter. Coate Mesa. powered work• gooo •••a Tt Leaa 4 tlC tra State Lie Pnysic1ans As· _....., SSO Golf can 4 ""'8811 PIE •-lllE sist for lull or part ttme Pepper ahaker S25. Avenue. FOLDING roU·l-IWIY bed, 1 $50 p SON•L LOI NS ._....._ needs batter es "' ,.. 2-6 H.B. area 536-144 t employment in a lam1ty Danish occasional chair -7.-5-G_A_l_L_O_N-pr_opene ___ lan-k Inner spring mattress ToHets and tank topt Up to SS0,000 on your Sig· practlC8 cllnlc Loe 1n =~O~.r=~:;~~ $25. 2 alumlnum folding $45. 645-8328 $20. ·~" galvanlzed plpt nature. Free detalla write TUCIEllS San Bernardino For sio. Electrlc adding me-cola $20 each. 675--0625. FRAMABLE black and 10 feet long. Square and! Fortune, 6255 W Airport, For Christian Scnool further into ( 1) 370-0102 white bamboo tree and $50 lor all 30. &45-0118 ate 18-C Houston h 16835 Brookhurst St, FV ------chine $5. Perslan lnlald ALMOST new red fringed p d I It bl REMODELING 18. •-. Beth· 77035 962•3312 CJtrical/Offict 5400 jewelry bolt S 10. Ladles rug runner, woo! 27'x 12" an a beer f:r nt au a e ,... _ clothes 10-12. BlouMS, $15. Graen depreulon lor girts 2.50 each room sinks $15 each Aaa1aactatat1 Prtfnaa'taalV ICCllmll d t -'d s 1 S5 ..,_ 979-6366 1132 Carson d ... _ d n--.... pants, reaaea. car coa glauwate,"' -. .,_ Mirrored war ro.,., OOf'f •.1aa'aa'atrata•t 5100 Growing Newpot1 .,....., .. 50¢-$2. Men'a M-car cords. old end new 50C Street. Costa Mesa S50 each. Panel 2 racr. Aa t 2920 ,.. " Ad Agency needs sharp coat $2. Tiu, lhlrtl M-645-9521. HIGHBOY drelMf S25 llghtlng $25 Madtclnf ataactata 1 de1a11 mined billing clerll large 50c-S 1 10-4. -----...,--.,,.---Jenny Lind crib $30 chest• $4 eacn. Bath S Save S On ADVERTISING Must be good with hg-842_5872 178 Cecll BABY car-bed SS Toddler Swing HI $20. Picnic room mirror• S 10 each Siik tcfeenS Of prints. ures. type 55 wpm use Pleceott22ndand0r-~Iris clothes, excellef'll table benches $10 Lacecurtaln$15.Deakf Menatanygallery 10-key by touch ange 5c-S4. B'r(.• size birth Ledles lO-speed $40 $20 Hind sander $5 "Buy From Me" S Save S ARTIST Previous agency upe< TIRES llke new on -ba-I· ~~~Y:~: 25::1i2~::S Magnus 3 chord organ Wood bath acceuorlet Call Dave (714)966-1136 desirable Great at- 1 benches book. S•s $4 each. Men's ak N E w DR u G 1 0 r mosphere, xlnt bilneflts anced wheel•. 2· Barbados Place, Mesa · .. ... 520 h St an1 s d to ••rs GR701t 15. 2-HR70x 15 Verde. 54M380. Fold-away bike $20 par .. as eac . or •' R H E U M A T 0 I D Growing dally newspaper en resume "" ' $45 each pair 2-H781t 14 C Wood burning stove $50 cabinet $40. 317 Visit ARTHRITIS being stud-on the Orange Coast Brecke. P 0 Box 8710. $35. 1_11 .. Ford brake BABY crib $15. hrome Crib $50. Crib mattrell Suerte. Newport Beacn led.lneludeslreemedlcal needs imaginative, pro-Newport Beach Ca drum . n 8 w s 1 5 . roci(er $30. 557-82•7. $15 Head lkla, poles 760-8827 coverage Call &45-7172 ductlve, layout artist who 92658 831-3701 BICYCLES. Man's 10-$35 Car seat $20 SCHWINN bike balloor understandsmerchandla- speecl. Looks, rides new Houdini playpen $25 tires. finest teether ,.. Lest I F1u• 2925 Ing. to design adver11SlllQ ACCltm PAYllU TWO French doors all Complete electric llght Stroller $20. Lawnmower $20 Decorator tcreer tor a variety ot clients Newport Beach general wood $30 each 2 glass system $49. Chlld'a S30 Hotwheefs $3. 231 1 88'~ $35 Chinese hanc Our discriminating mar-contractor needs AP per- ahow cases 1011301t30 coaster brake Cruiser. Santa Ana Avenue, Costa h<>Oked ruga $10-$25. Of. ket demands quellty and s 0 n w 1c0 n 91ruc 11 0 n S30 each. Outen table E1tcellent training wrieel Mesa. Seturdey only 8-3. flee chelr, brass cuter: FOUND •OS style exper and knowledge ot ~:~:i:C,$3.e?~~~·Et:~~~ _s_1_1,.... _968,....,....·,,.8_13_8-==~-:-:-::~ LADIES 24 Inch 5-speecl S 10 CHement drapet " Newspaper production computer Good ben- dryer Norge $30 Foldlng BIKE, folding $30 Wind bike, llke new $50 cleaned $15. &45-5965 ARE FREE knowledge nelptul Abtll-•"o" S~nd r~ph~5 to chairs SS each Lazy <Hlfleclor for RV $25. 556-l258 SEARS Kenmore dryer 1y to work under dead-aily •IOI a = Suzan TV stand $5 2 49-4-2760 MAHOGANY desk $50 good condition $30 lines a mull Prior news-P O Box 1560 double French doors S10 BOY'S rec:lng 500 b~nd Dinette set $40. ~ 845-9877 Cal; paper exper an advan-Costa Mesa CA 92626 each. G.E. dryer $50. new $50 UMd boy's matcl'llOQ cloaeta $25 SINGLE bed with drawer! tage. Position 11 pert ICCTS HCEIV ASST Chlldrens clothes and P 200 Royce Union New tire P215/75B1' S50 2 deslls SlO anc 142-Hll lime. good Inquiries and 1mmed 0()9111ng FIT Asst toys $1-$5. Old klln tor ro-11 I dltl $30' $30. Clothes. 850-1500. $20 Teak table ••5 resumes to Steve computerlred Rec Dept 'Iring Chin.' Wor·k• ........ 1 eicoe. •n con on · ... Hough Art Director ......, B P -'""" Ides good Danish teak couch $60 ; · ' Bookkeeping. heavy col-S50. Side table with oy • rv-vvu r METAL deak, wood gralr Dally Piiot. p 0 Bo• lectlon work Good com- drl'Wef solid ~ $45 S15. Also Seara learner top, office chair, gooc obookt drcaa!!!. SS1200 .. C~~! 1560. Costa Mese. Ca munlcation skills 10- G•---·pu""h .. ~ Mt bike with training wtleela, condition S50 each. Cal .. _. ..-"""' .. Sh 92626 wt;-QJ,.,,;;20 Ski.' StO. excellent condition $10. Chad or JoAnn sewing machine S25 Found. vvv· null. ep Key1Computer ex -L.~n .. tu rim mer $20 378 A~do 117, Colla 675-e122. Lampa$5. Oueenelecirlc trl-color male, Ilea coll11 -•-I.' OllST penance pref d Benefits •• :' •• nn. Mesa. 842-S.87. ----=-------blanket $10. 3& cup cot· only CXchldtE Cat Hwy -Send resume to P P C . .... ...-voo..... MOVING to apartment fM mak• s 15. 14' kayak CdM 642_.312 IAll Y "LIT PO Box 348 South W--AS...,.....H_,,E,_R-$50,,......_,,Dfyer-$50 CRIB Chlldcraft wlln sale, C«ona del Mar $50. Flal'I tantl $5. GIUf FOUND: Kitten. gre\ 330 W Bay St Laguna. CA 92677 Dishwasher ·sso. Smali Kantwet mattr ... $45. Lady's Scott lid boots e dllhee s20 set. Boote• wlcollat. Vic. Highland a Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 -lllll, SIOl_n_U_Y_ old refrigerator $60 PU9h 3.6x48 beveled mirror $50, King sneat aetl llllr records. di9hea so.. 2' \ weatcllff, N.B. 8so.8195 mower S 15 Power $25. 38x48 lrame $5. new S 15 each. Kin' Brentwood Street. Coate S 1100. atetll mower $50. 221 FIOWll Black cer1mlc lamp S 15. bedspreads $20. Chlld'• Mesa. crou Streat Santi FOUND lg black M/cat un LllAL SIOlnUY Challenging position. Street coat a Mesa 720-1696 sleep Ing bag, nice Ana Avenue. Saturda) altlf'ed. yellow eyes. COi· .... .,. lllOI varied responslbllltles. 646-~8 DESK $25. WooG table Child's roller and Ice 9-3 Sonday 10-2. Every-lege Pk area. &42-8618 Branch office of major Law hie boollkeeplng short-. s2o Patio wood table skatu. lampa. flle cabl-thing goes CUii only Found ma gray c a Arm nu 2 secretarial hand typing 65 wpm CADILLAC hub caps, lour and batlChet S30 Twin net 2 drlW9r, king elec-SKI boots men'a atM 10 w/C01111, on Hamilton S openings • Corporate & personable non-smoller $50. N9W cordlaal drms bed ~5. Cheat deak $25. trlc blanket, tool not red toP of llne Tridenti 86 7 AM 10121, pleUe ldent Real Estele Ellglble tor xlnt benefits Send r• $2S. Cedlnec: AM/FM car Baby crib $35. Strotlerl used, ledlet lt'°88 7-8 lfy 850-6186 yeer end bonus Com-sume or call 646-.8904. radio S1S. 788-3519. $9 Welker $8. Sheats s2. Clothes 7-8-9-10. Ski model $50. 786-3519. pelltlve salary g xlnt ben-c p Rehab . 901 0o'l8f COMPUTER aoflware 953-1318 or 9S3-3487. JICkat men'a large. new SKI jlClcet, new red racing Found smell Mate blk/Wh' efita. Legal lltP req'd Of, Sulll 126. NB 92660 A ...._ 11 E PFS ,.....,.,,. and $40. Sunday 9:30-3:00 style stre 40 $35. Mertc9f Pektneae/Shll -zu. B· Congenial office. N/smkr r::-new ISO. ~·coat Et\RLY American love 673-5802.309'hlrla,Cor· ski bindings. new ladlee. hur9t & Adema 10/2• p<efd Pieue Mnd r• $250. 3 boHe of tan ..en ... 1. flol'll earth tone. on• del Mer. PCH IOUlh, chlldren model $35. K-2 984--0237 sume with aa11ry reqs or CLERI nPIST mlnl ca.c.. all new '30. llke new $50. Belutltul 8 right Marguerite and 11 k 11 1 7 o c m s 5 o FOUND smell wt'lt/bt'Wf call· Bank St. writ« word pro-foot l'lefQJlon '°!~ belgec-11 S..vlew and lrta In beck 788-3519 d 0 g v I c 0 SYLVIA WARNER c.aelng program $10 blend. sacrifice....... ... of houN, •"-"· Peulflno/FalMeiw. !dent-810 Newport Centef Of. 78&-35111. anytime 833-304& Fred .• NEW atectrlc drlll ~ r• tty Oct 23 656-8389 Suite 1700, Newport ~~~~===::;;;;;;~-;:=...:;~:::::;:~~~;::: veralble. Coat $75 ..,, ---------. -Loa_t_1..,,0-12,,...,2c-=i:.,,,--::::Q:"."ld..,...n-=~-Belch. 92860 7tl0-9600 '=~=· S~\\.c4llA-ltf..trS· :::! m:g:=::-n:~ ~~::Ila~:::,~~. triever, 2 yra. CdM.,.. M·N·GER -----..,_. ... <UY I. l'OUAlf If. new $25. 7M-3519. Rew9rd. 844-1481 " " Servi<'~ Directory •r.:'""'..":...11::-'~~. ~ SEARS 12"x12" mlrrOI ad Call Now Loat: 2 Deeart Tonol ... Immediate OQ&n~ '°'!\Ill ..._ ,. '°'"' '°"' '""" _.ct. Cellf. I Frankford St, H8 time Olatrlet ManlQef t .... se. TVetancU5.G.f 642-5671 Reward 536-5705 ctock radio 17. 3 dOubk bed 8'WMda " eectl. "" ..,. '6. M6-tl521. ,._ _____ Im"!!..,. I GIMTH l :I I I I' I I -11--~ _1 _L..,.N_E.........-41.J . I' I I r _ II. ...... totKUM<,,..,..,,.. ~ ...... 0"""9 INI kwcMI Cloudy -"" • cNtlcll of ~- , GREAT WESTERN SAV· INGS one of Callfomll I IMdlng 11nancl1l 1nstltu- t10n1. hu 111 immediate opportunity tor a C'8rk Typist our COS1a M..a branch IURlllfflOI •p1ng and 1nswerlng den Grove, Ca 926-45 •hones Wiii teec;tl word -------=-=,,-::----•roceasing ind com-nmT /111. lfflll MATURE LADV to p1t1me to flt 1n Boutique Salet e1tper require(). ~ Belci1 &45-6592 -SALES HELP uter Usuel ben•llta Fi l PIT Sm1ll busy ~ea,mlnater 892~ people or1en1ad • otflce Fil &/or PIT ..._ poe.o aeek• e1tp organiz.O ttlon tOf tun n.utlelll gin & lllDAL lff1ll person with good typing I clothing store E1tper llwport Belch Insurance & phone skills. 673-~8 pref d Cnar119S Loctler, gency, pan time open-I Via Lico. Nwpl 675-6230 1g tor person w1m gen-Ttewcal/Traln s a1ee ' ~~I~~ elor t~P e r SSH I .I . '1 IA& l IAll.., -----·----1ASSEMBLERS. apply 7am Is expanding to Iba Costa lllL flllAY only MacGregor Yachll Mesa C-0.Jrt Yards Need Frt-tJA\e. good typing 1631 Placentia. C M employees tor bOth lo- ulft. handling of phones CARPENTER· . Jacil or alt I cations A.ppliunta apply varioua oth« duties Trades' to llelp build our al 2300 Harbor Bl C M. all (714)640-4800 flew 26 SailbOats or call Diane 979-1882 LllAL SICllnllY MacGregor vacnts SAUS PfHll 1831 Placenua C M le lltlgatlon and tax aorney Non-smoker MfOUllC awport Beach Send re-u~ needed in El Toro ime 10 . Hiring Pmner, Pref know ledge 01 tOO Blrcn St. suite 2900. propane or ~ mamt ~ Bch Ca 92660 Eve hrs Sat 859-911~ LIULllm tor further deta11S Ill 11tper acceptable -FUlfll/CeltntffH hmlllar w/word pro· Must bi! eicp'd 631-2345 casing & bllllng oper· ____ _ don Salary com -TlllCTtl IPIUTH "nsurate w /exper Ill n111 •m• Usa 6'40-890o Needed Must heve good lfflCElllUIO OM V r ecord CALL Fe Mfg ~ In Corona 2 , 3 I 8 3 2 • 4 0 s 5 0 R a Mar Must Pllve good I 2131377 -2-437 tiephone voice, typing ------ .Cls & be dependable 1 for exc1u11ve cnlldrens store S C Plaza. IM• nrs L e Mag1s1n 549-8585 STITIOIEIY Store 1n CdM needs ~ I Person FfT 5 Days Xlnt I work IOQ conds Eapec11lly fine cltentele 675-1010 TELllUHml Articulate Secretarlel. no 1yping to set app()lnt' ments Salery & bOnuMt 9-5 Mon-Fn hours open Ca ll B o D Sor k in &42-3490 for interview Clah/ltnaaraah Ptmanent position ...,,.flrT'l'Tll/ 759-1 150 llF Ulf; PUTTilf lfflOIWHI P&Sn IP UTIST 5520 I Ill Ull F/T PIT 754-9955 or 548-7626 Th011ty Pilot Clrculallon 1 oc:e needs a reliable mure and reaponsll;lil! peon fOf I phooe Clefll pdtlon Appllca.nt muat ha a good phone per- scallty Training wm be pMded Learn valuable oha ~Ills. work with nit people end earn S«> p/hr to start Mon· d•Frldly 9•00AM to 2:~PM Please Cl ll EMtn to sehedule an ap- p()'tmertt 642-432 1, E.Jct 20 EOE HOl"*'IT SOrY 9ltP8' nee S4 st 1rt Da or evea position• IV&. Ap()ly btwn 1-6 P"' Mc·Frl I t The GOiden Be. 306 Pac Cst Hwy, H.1536--3192 HOIPTlllllT lor rge Vet Hosp Van-ouM!ttt 1 avall Apply at N lo\ H . t2S M .. Dr . Coe ...... 631-1030 1mmed1ate opening for e•per typesetter Must CICITllL WllTIHS hi ve nave mark -up E•per 3-4 nitea ap~ expef paste-up back· btwn t-6pm. Mon-Fn II ground helpful Xlnt ben· The Golden Beacn. ~ ellts 1nclud1ng medlCal & Pac Cs1 Hwy H B S3 ~ oental insurance. con-pthr 53&-3192 gantal atmosphere Con- tact Allua 642-4321 e•t IEU IELP 291 Colla Mesa &42-5297 llAllEOIUT IAIUPtLIT PUFFINS Restaurant Ir COM now n1r1ng depen dable hostenl c11n1« Call LOUIS 6-40-838 1 330 W 81y Street Coste Meu, Ca 92627 M2-4S21 1...,.,,.1 Si3G 1 166 00 PER HUN6RE6 PAID !Of proceaalng rnell ---------al home• ltlformatton Sain 5510 an• ... T· New hOme ol CRY ST AL FIRE MIST & ANGELS ANO CHERIBUM Appl• cation• for Mgr1S1111 positions being eccepted for our ,_ stores In Atrium Cour1. Feshlon laland 2131457-32&4 send sell-lddreUed stamped envelope A• soc11111 8 0 11 95 ROMlle ~ Jfl'Sey 07io3 ICClllTm mtermecllate entry ieve position billing & otl'let m1ac aocounllng dut1e1 Typing & 10-lcey re quired Computer tr1ln Ing oftered Apply In per 900 wt1h raaume. to Ton- Fuentes at Rot>«t 8ekl w 1lham Frost & Al soc:;11tet. 14-0 1 Quall St Newport Beacl'I Cl 926e0 . • • -------~-----~ ..... -------------~~-... ................. _... ..................................... ._ ......... lll!ll .... l!!llll .................... 11!11 ................................................ --~~~ AlO <>r.,.eoeet DAILY PILOT/8aturdey, October~. 1886 UWWESJEll UYlllS '200 ,.,. o. ... , '"" O.St1 ..... Ol 12121 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H fllflll IESlllH What a Wonderful World uper FI T or PfT. $6. p/hr of Shopping. right ar start. Diane, 645-0093 your llngertlps everyday' Dally Piiot c11ulfled FLOUL HSlllEH Adi To place your ad, Richards Silk Gardens. call &42·5678 and let a CdM Mon-Fri 760-5021 Claaaifled Ad· Vltor help --- you j Want Ads Call 641~ COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. collecting for monthly subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Muat be at L•••t 18 yra. old Call 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MA. KIRKLAND 142-4321 ext. 107 $2.17 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 llne1, 30 day minimum MOORING In NEWPORT HARBOR f« tale. Prloe negotiable 5'8-1~~ ISlllHI SILEIT AIGTlll Ends Oct 28ttl at 5 PM Mesa Verde Dr. Eut and C.M Libra'»> 1855 Park Ave, Costa M .... Friends of Costa Meta Library Moving Sale -Furniture. boat Items. skis. Moped, doors. Sat 9-4 502 Kings Road, Clllfhaven Moving Salel Sat 8-5. Furn. platllS & misc. 1721 Marlln Way. btwn 20ttl & 22nd ott Irvine SAT 8AM. 2210 Newpol'1 Hiiis Dr East. Furniture. household, ski equip- ment. moped. mlac SAT/SUN 9:6. t&.42 lrvlnt Ave WWII Mlne/Meta1 Detector. Antique catt· Iron stove, Antq leethel chest. more antqs, brwn velour lo.,..aeat & chairs old magazines & records mw more Jloodlea Trade your old stuH for new goodies wlttl a Cluaifled ad. &42·567ll '-95~ of my ~•pan~ c•m~ from I~ Pilot.•• I •d•rft!Md ID lhr Pilot aad ti" ll~cJ•lt< lo• •J ·~·i.e. ... , I rtttl•~ 20 tall• - 19 •••• f,.m th~ Pilot aad oal7 oi• 1~po-.r from lk tlqJOt., I ••• •<rJ t..pp) •1th lh• Polol Jury S.dtea "''•P.11 a..u. Yard Sale. 25th & 26th 10·'4. Odd1 & Ende & some olothtng. CASH ONLY! 2208 ~ Pleo. ________ _. Carr••2 191.et~a""1,.1t...,m...,..cn"P.w~~ .••·'·•• .. i•.,.1 ..... __ _ .... Tl flllll Otlallty Wrought Iron Work mt 6 y MEN T LA w TIP tl&LITT PlllTlll Paul557.,..758att.5. Fences. gates, security Emphasis. 752-5008 In O.C 22 yra. Prompt• doors, windows, factory Attya. Parham & Assoc. Reu rates. Refs ~950 Cllil• IH prices, lree est. 836-1523 * 131 1111 * Chlldcare my tlome. N.B. B • •11H? • c .M. area Transpon to -...•;;;;;•iiii~,.. .. ••'"-----i Block waH1, brickwork. Wafllck Interior• DAILY school & bacil 650-0258 AMERitAN HANOVMAN concrete. Comp patios The bea'l Interior painting. -Carpentry, fencing. wtn-15 yrs exper. 646-4834 REFS. 862-2t77 In the Christian mother would dows plumbing marllte K BLOCK STONE MOYIH SALE! PILOT tlke to care for your child, tub en. cl, hauling'. etc. . BRIC . . • P1ttda1 UPRIGHT PIA~""-/Belge •• w F h s 1::..1 9•71: CONCRETE 20 yra exp. =-..~-R,..i!lo-!'11-.w•-!"1!"1"9 SPHE TIME llSIH 7 Sola , olf·whlle, teath w/mlrrora':' DecOf· ,,... · any r .,... • " " And Yes Jesus la Lord Terry 536-7988 atter 5 -FARTHING INTERIORS Comp restored McPhalt Upright piano. exit cond $700 obo. 760-6533 Your own hours Xln1 herculon, loose Pillow at<>< style. GOOd tone SERVICE Loving Mom wtll babysit (llc#30405) 636-8244 HANGING/STRIPPING ponuntt1es 895-3960 back. iclnt cond S 150. 2 $325• call 631_3368 your chlld In my home 6 •GEN. HO .. E REPAIRS. Brick, concrete, custom VISA·MC 673-1512 New Bar Stools, rattan MF 831-0179 NB "" work Low coat. Call Bob --=--=---:--,-,.-~-=-~c-= TELEMARKETING w/olf white cushton1. S t' leM 60H DIRECTORY mo-up. • Paint. Drywall Carpentry 635.,..384 <>< 646-9557 ANDYS. WALLCOVERING Busy U-Haul, anl pho . $SO d 95c;-0151 rr 181 I Mom to be Wiii care fOf etc. Gary 6-45-5277 PTL tnatallatloo & Removal PI T some wknds, 3 5 or ev::7~~~l64T FOfsafe:Hanggli(i;s200 CALLTOOAYll yourchlld lnyourhomeor HANDYMAN LARGE and BRICKWORK. Smell jobs Int painting 548_.0t3 hrs S•tnr631·12SO m lnetudel carrying C&M. ASIFOllLOIS mlneP/Tev/d""'631-4n4 Newport. Cotta Mesa. '-:---=============:::=:__ ___ _;_ _ _;_-h NEW Sofabed $350' OAK 432-9762 ,-small I DO IT ALLI lrvlne Ref's 875-3 t75 Expert Wallcoverlng In TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE din set S3SO. col tbl ser • Your Delly Piiot Reaponalbte Mom wlh 531-5579 Pat or Ive mag atellatlon. Reas. Consult· ACROSS 1 C..ime ''~" 5 Cul It:\ ~111> q ~/Pl1Ch flVf" 14 fhin t:lO.ird t5 Cl'lar ies Lamh 16 An arcllanqt'I 17 A BttJnte IA Commun1ly t9 Spo11~1I"·" 10 Rough embraCI'\ n P.ic.~ag .. n D1awaowr 14 v111aqt' ;>5 PutzlP 28 I lfy C•I A11\flcll•ci Jl Q p;ii 'Jiii B l'·,19rn•!'\ 14 f 05S1I f,Jl!I t ~ Ru~~tJf' nttrn•• tt Id~ ru.111{'t J "Hl s .. o1111t> ,~A 1ment Jt v "Oh;tt 1 19 .... ·'' Ii) 9 II\,,, .. I J 1 I t~lc:tl Af ..... J ~ avP L.1• 1• J4 "'"""Cl' h '"' i' (~"av •6 ra .. e •l""~ 4 Q I P.t•P~ ~' Me->1 '"" ~~ t.nurJr s~ >-1ur 56 l. Olilht"' ..,, MylliOlt>g~ '18 0 1 a pPrino '>'! Senoor t>O Al!flgtt1~ b ' Al,11.J 0•11 DOWN 1 l uv1111•1 IUP , Su" PMIOt I.Iii• I 1 \/ 11c anr 4 In •t>lu•n In• lhiil 5 M.i~e l.t~I 6 fruP u(l ,• c1.-v~, nnpc; e NPQa11vt' ~ Oultk,,IS ia r,.,,, 11 l!'mll"'illt' I:' l'ell ... AOO•l•on ,, 1 o\v;t~I 'J Ba'ti'bdll 'ill.I fit ft\ 14 ~ltlrt , 'J lurns :.>6 5PdwePO~ 11 n·a"'' 711 r, I )v r;1vc11 .. es 10 Moor vdHP, 11 Woon 1J Bl)(jgy ;vPa\ <t R ng "r J 7 RhyllU"\ c1t'Y''" ]'4 C..im.,<a par I 4C [ ,,. c;art 42 POSlulr' 4 l Vassals 4~ Acl<J• R119r., •6 Chang" lht- CIPCO• • • Rounll1sh 411 Wol•f I .sq E•oand 'Y.O M~t '1dn•1 • Crar 1uar.- <i.. Sht1P • 54 Ne cl In C..t $300. bdrm $400; wall uni! Traa1 rt1tit1 SetVlce Directory babysit your child In my HOME REPAIR Carpentry 1.• ..... m~•,.1-.. _______ 1 ant AuJonmnl 581-8590 $300' sofa/loveseat SSOO. Plftr II Repretentatlve CM home 548•9259 fences & gates, tree trim. + UO llYlll+ •WE GALS SHOULD :~p~~:~1.nc~\~1~~2~ 1•2•0.~S!oo!kl-pf,_ack ... -ou-"!"tr,.;lggera-..-IU-4U1 tit. an Clt1aia11tmct dump runs c M & N.B QUICK & CAREFUL •HANG TOGETHER• ~~~~~~~~~ ROBINS CLEANING area. Jim Whyte 642-7206 LO RATES. Tt38046 839-0730 ANYTIME glass S5SO xtntf 543-4705 rod hldrs. trtm tab1, VHF :;: ()c(;as Chairs s 100/pr $8900/obo 760"7160 Act .. tical tllla11 SERVICE. a throougtlly Bnli•J 112-MlO Pl11ttr/lryw1ll 1930's Radio Cab s tSO 27' Trojan '78 rtytng brldQf EXquialte Acouatlca ~.. clean house. 845-97'41 l"'!"LfftA""'Xo!'i!Ji~u"'N"'O~-""b""'o-vl~N!'IG~ Seti St<><age Expert• lnt./Ext. paten plaatering, Curto Cab gls shivs $75 CC, see at slip 37. OE sprayed or remove. Ory-Houaecleanlng. carpet• & Garage & Yard Clnups *A· 1 llYlll* custom texturing, quality I Used apprs 661-9150 Anza Bayside Vig wall Repairs. 647-7901 uphol1tery, windows. etc Jon &45-8192 CLEAN& EXPERT work Problem .. No Prob- St5.000 uaum 10•;. In llrltJlal1t.IU-l2l2 *CLEENCO • Over25yearaexperlence lemsl #32686.4554-7831 Secttonal Couch, Jpc Make oller/trade for •p,l1'1act 8 730 1353 brwn $700 Hide-a-bed, 1 6 5124 n 't Commerclal lnq. welcome Clean-ups & Haulln~ Lie. T-118,42 • -Ed-.-9-La_t_h_&_P_lu_t_er_lng dbl. $200 Dinette & • equ ty 44-arlU art Fr-est John "~"67 '" EUROPEAN CLEANERS ~ · '""" STlllYIH OILUIE 1nt1ext patches. texturn. cnrs. $150 12· Refrlg 30 Fl CHRISCRAFT A Lt Al Housecleaning/Gardening Hauling. Cleanup•. paint-ITlllm ....... "•. room additions 645-8258 $200 All perf cond. nr CABIN CRUISER. lmmac wa~ .... Dryer Refrlg-etc f R t •95 2478 WJWW -u C.I. 854-8787 cond. Mua1 see. r mt 722 t737 20 9 8 p • P I ....... -• ree est. e 1. .. • Ing. weld Ing. odd jobs, Orange Co. or~lnal Pla•L1•81 SOFA/loveaeat/belge S200 Sola/ctlr S1SO XII 160· 1'4581720-0838 N.B Slip. Boat not beln" • yr x · Home & Office cleaning by moving, 7 d11ya 873·3503 Student Movera. naured 1 •miiiii--~!!!""~ .... ~!"" used. Sacrifice. Takt A1rll1lt/ tacrttl JODI. Pleaae call fOf tree Btatlai CMliatl Lie. T 124.,..38. &41-8427 24 ltr El• 1H-1llO over paymt of appro) Parking Area Repairs & e1t1mate. 842-8746 --NEWWarenouaeStorage 9GoodJobsdonerlght1P S9JOO bat at S 12<4 rnc Resurfacing • Roofing & Houeecleanlng H yrs exp H ltr 0 • tH-1llO la11la1 met . DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 • •DAYBED. brass & oft pymt, or buy 112 1"' Waterproofing• 631-4199 reRable, reu. free eat. OWT' •Healing done rlght1P. Fauceta, Olapoaal, Heater, wht wrought Iron. branc SSOOO dn • 1/2 pymt Drlv~a""'. patios. p1th1 tran1. Pina. 846-9866 CA S Sv1 Co. 4112-8827 Btoonrdeledd2°"'1y. ~elnSlon2.SOArdpee•rs _s_1_-980 __ 4_M_&_M_12_2_-9066 __ new, must selll 675-6947 slip rent & lunsurance; 01 v .. ,~ C EF .... .. $8500 ca ... firm Aak fo1 etc No job too amell J•na.......... Hou·~· .... ·n1n, Htg Al • Ref rprt hi hour to 11~1n 833-2009 Expert Service & 0 -alr Walnut din r-m-tb-1, 2 tv~. ~ Chuck w°'k'dy o~n.2959 ...,. ........... .........., • A/C le 459263 • .,.... ,.._ H .. .......,_ Reas Mtckey 538-0553 Lady. EJtperieoo.d, owr .. mana •ya 32 yra exp. Reatd.l/Comm 5;';15c~~;~j~ols seats ev/wknds 720-0688 Aaphalt-repelr-prklng Iota tran1portatlon. &42-5198 It•• Semen ~~~:t~=~~~~= Uc "409035 984-8919 , 30' SEA RAY WEEK· apt complex-heavy roller Prof Houtecleanlng, 5 yrs Uc elect Contractor Free meal• Ketny 5-40-4 lOt All Plumbing repairs. Cop-Ni1ctllHH•I 601 S ENDER Mint cond. 200h~ Joe 64S-.269 7em-9pm exp local, reliable, wkly· est Quality work Rea. per reptpe. wat8' heaters, *•SPA** MIHC cruisers Only SOC Concretel muonr;-ii biweekly DD'1 &42-9264 Comm'!, Ind Sr ratec. No 9Plliaiiiil1,_tia...,hl!P!'l ... P-lll""!"" llc'd, lnsur'd 536-3686 •MUST SELLI• hrs 4KW onana. wind· typu , fr u I/lie' c RESIDENTIAL. Xlnt Refs Job to small 494-21180 I Y h· NEW/REPAIR. Quality. Ne Never uMd 6 tt octagonal teas, VHF, etc. Orig ownr Martinez Co 895-7133 Reas Rates. No Job to Lu•aca,Ot ard lnor 18 yra of happ) IObs to small, reuona~ ~~~~o~~~~~~ =~c:'d ~~Ya 1 ~~us~: Remove uphalt dnve-lge/small Mary 472·9833 A Lane.rt ~:',,~!, Lie~:. Free est . llc'd. 631·2345 gazebo P11d $5500, Seti IOldl A8'<tng $34,SOO In· ways, replace w/concrete llY&L IUll SllYIOI. 1-nrmmLT!Tft'P')'m!'QS-RAINBOW PAI ING P1zckic1 $3500 675-3240 apect at our doeka today brick/block wrk 539-0345 Setlafacllon gyer'd Malnt Clean-up1. Tree OtJallty 11 our po11cy European PiYChlC Tarot c1155,r.ed Ads 6'2·5678 1 =~~~t~200~ ltat ltmcn Comm'l/reeld.I 891•6741 Serv. Free Et1. 550-0318 650-&648 JEFF Lie 6688 Card & Palm Reader. Put coXsf biVINd seRvlce Htract1r1 HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE H~ lff, llT ;m ~~~ 4J=~ i!8:1 ~_.___._-+--t-----13 I Gtatral 5530 C.atral 5930 Underwater Hull Cleaning All coRSf ROcfioN Tree trtm. top, remove. 559_.740 Free .. umate ll -=====-=::::::mz=::.:========:.I & Malnt 875-73112 New-Remodel·Addltoni clean upa. Stu 5411-1898 ;! ill A.A.A PAINTING Int/Ext wiipi1Pi~ff.------l11fan1 en 122· 1737 llc14608311 Malnt. clean-upa, mowing, LOWEST poulble prlee. ROOF G reQOver. re· After School-Xculf..,._ WOfd proc41 ... CtulracllH -tree trim. Free nttm1t .. 1 10 Step Service. 882-323~ pair•. l\Ot tar. 111e. rock ,,... Mr. &trade &45-3381 wOOd, free eat. 750-8586 Student Jobs! , Ing We do m•nuectlpt• I l1lWla1 GLASGOW PAINTING Do You N~3'(j S Cash f And A Good Job To St.art The New Year? We are looklng for Jr. High and High School 1tuden1a and other• who would enjoy talking with people and wor1ctng with other student• their own age. You can earn $25.00 to S50.00 each week In commtutona and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the atternoont and evenings and ttlll flavt pfenty of free tlm.. You MUST BE FREE AFTt!A SCHOOL! We offer complete training and provide 1ran1por11tlon Thia It NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A. WEEKI Come out and help UI get new cuatomen for our MWIP._,., and have a great time dOlng U You hive nothtng to IOM and 1 IVP« Job to gain Can today and mayM you can start tomorrow! Call Mr. Earl ~48·7058 or !U·IUS malling llat. etc 786-333C Rte CommetClal Orywalt c1e:~r~r:;:,~~J;~Ti:Olng Int/Ext 30 yra ex~ Computlze Bool<lieeplng & Specl1ll2lng tn Comm'I MIKE 850-3283 ref'a &42·521"' tues-SBA toan-peyrot and Reaid'! Free nt ---fmlm111. my pr~ .,, &48-1122 Guy &40-1245 548-8923 llc'383924 TllEI small t2 years exl Roof Repair HIO/lna. pa}'t Fr etl. Can beat •ny bid b) 50%. Lv mag 722·7&37 .... t lat/MiltlHI Lloeneed Typlng Service BUILD APT OR HOME T oP99<f/rem<MICI Cleen-Geofge O< Rorr &U-86 <4 Why pay more? from 1 111.1100 (7 1'4) I -.... ,_3•7• INTl""T 20 Y··-., __ -,.-"'--.-¥11---.... --.-.-.. -Call Anne 845-8233 1158· 5810 (2 13) 428·2868 up, new a-.. s '" .. v A~-.. R;;;;,·,29+ --Complete remocs.llng =a try Ht cal •••tlllll Exteriof Stuooo I 130 • Ouallty work Reuonalm .... matenatt &42-<M42 • _.,. Cari>entry ServlQe 1111111 -· F t .......... _ ... •799• 75.,........., Aepalr·Aemod'l·Addltlonl Piii ro1.&••• ree .. .,..__.,. '" J 0 INT/EXT PAINTING 0oor ..... tc 5'8-498( Quality WOt1c. ,,.. .. t. -:Q_U_A_l.""ITY,.......,T...,,R..,..E""'E'""T""R-,M-l""'NO=" Hou ... & Apt ,...._ r•t• .,.... • ...... •425513 Hl-7401 TrM rootHtumps remove Quality work 89&-5755 Ara Your Wlt\dowa ci.an1 8UILO OR REPAIR NEW/REPAIR. Oualtty No cl~·free •t 722-1171 LADY PAINT~A BaJt>oe Wlncto-WuNnQ ~=ft~= r=t~ ~t>I 10 amall, r~. Compte1e Cleian-Vp, gan'I lnt./!Jlt. 11 yr ~. eo3 BalbOe 81 1173--31~ •47&ioe Don 98+&949 ree .. , . !lc.d 831-2345 malnt, tree lrlfnmlnQ. tr.a Free Mt Reuonat>te Wlndo. wnNng, reelcfl, REStOICOMM'UINO 29 •la. Meuto, tu..f073 850-192<4 or 957·6801 comnl°I·~ ....,../IUPllTIY yra Do my own work. Uc; Full -..a1n1 Mowing, p&Mt, NMt la.., Int/ext paint· a 1*.11 fr .. •t &38-7800 Sm .. Jobi • Aepen • 2780<4 t A.I ...._.128 wieedlng. fertilizing, etc Ing, ,..._ prloee w/~ellt) --- Free •llmat• 64~2003 A-== "' "'-ratee. 98&-2718 woi\lmaMNp 641-0782 t<iTCHEN CABINET WMS To Pl ar e ~our REFACING sP!ciXti bd LrJCe Tree/Trlm/Cleenuc>. comp PAINTER NHOS WORKI Fn"t Re\ult' c_aH_forfree•t 842-0881 ~~~~e~~CRt a ='~f::l;~;8 :~~)~~~ ~rvtre D1rertory Ooort-~lr·Alteratlon1 CIB LAWN SERVICE o.vle Palr(llnQ 3137 ud Call !\ow Aemodet-Panel-looke-etc Alter•1ton1 & Tatlorlng Mo.«toe rwtce mo S20-Have IOIMll'll"" to ..in 6"'2 1671 Cebln.i .. wtndow ll'eno. S.int day eve Lo prlcel l l5. 64l-5'73'7 en.a1H ,.. .................. ~L 11 _ .. • 36 Vt• up ~ry &42-0587 fine 815·2264 M0-82'87 · • ..,_,,_, ..., .._ ' ,... ... .....,.. ____ ................. laptW ........... ,..,.. IHI a............ tlM Aa ........ tit tlll -IALll 5tp, loaded/a 1llver ,_.. BMW 320! 'IO Kiiier cer ~ PORSCHE 111S '16 811-1111 lmYY ..,., anntv •327. lo ml, lllT1ll&LI l O P/I mlnt l 1MOO. e73'-MM Auto. CASS •• SUPER '1CTITIOU8 .. I au NMmlTAftlmlff ·11 WI-Viti, l\IN xtnt dlMm s10.t00 831-8000 • oflo OWf*. well "'-'"t Sln1&. cab, Ice boa. ~ti MW 3201 '83, Niii' kit hlilt -.i 9$1-265 l*ge. hpd, IM. wn/fn\ aft. lpm ..a fOf eu.. caaa. ,_, tlf .. Aalllng TOYOTA '82 Cetlca GT, CLEAN. MUST SEE, wNta, aolo, I ownr, muat c.mper M'lell .... MOOG 751-1418 (L1c•tn211s1 The kMiow1no pet.ont dOinO buw-M Wt SECURITY SYSU loitS, 690 w.,,.,. Ave , Ste 268, Hutlt 1no1on e..cn. CA t2641 lleul Weldon Mccann 5901 wer,.,. Ave., Ste 2tl, -~~~~----1 s1uoo &4&-1919 * -•1111111 '71320!, good OOnd 1-111. Ml .... 1... tnrf, wnllm CUI, 0006 ••11 211uu Yettow/81tl lnt.,or-et & onty.(8MOA). ... TIYITI •uu IT (Stk •3&2~1 STICK. lllr, AM/FM, , Hunlln9ton Beac11 C new .,.lnt, euto, tlrea & brak... 100M NM mint. 1546-8110 M&OO 864-3e30 QMC '81. tendmanc BMW '71 320!. anlc blue, veraion. Ne'# wtlfs, tlr.. new llre1 & lhOCkl Ofta OWN. Many opt loaded, CIMn In/out, OflQ MiOo obO 873-8281 ownr. Ma90 873-16841 OIEYY, FORD, TOYOTA BMW '79 3201 rune QfMt, anrt, 4 apd, ate, alloya mu11 Mii $5900 obo Burt 8-44-6900 Of 867-8183 1111-YlllS 111111T11111111 S199 Down. 48 Moa. Stlctl, air, AM/FM, CloMd end comm'I IN (Lld 1EDP059) OAC. (St!\ t3705) ~a"nyL.... ....I IU-UYlll LUii t1'1a2-1n1 &a , C1wJn • up e r THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>O HARllO ll Ill VO COSIA Mt\A t>4 1 0010 charged convertlble. DATSU • $35 000/obo. 542"3 · N .. 10. orig own1 ' purchaMd MW Aprit '80 CAO '69 El Do 11hr ctloC Only 35K ml, metalllc tlrea/brtla. beet ofler·MI blue, 1tlcil, ctook, wn/fm quick 494-1290 8-42-392 atereo S2t00. 844-8279 M-F UH 9, S·S till 6 828 S. Euclld St. Fullerton. CA 714-680 8300 213-&91-&70 1 MBZ '79 450SL. powet blue/blue, 62K ml m .ooo. PP 7eo-38&1 M8Z '83 300SD. mint OOnd, turbo, ... ~,...,. IMth Int, all extfu, 1 ownr w l all records S26,000 Obo. 478-2727 MBZ SL 450 '11. $24,000 or bet ofr. Call 831-1400 Chrla or 873-&320 Lou ...... •a.•1111 ... TS 1001 QUAIL ST , N.8 . 833-8300 MERCEDES '58, 1IOSL IVQl'y, fully r .. 10l'ed In/out MINTS 11S,OOO. "4--0870 (LICllBOL228 ) (Stk #3524) ..... theodore rooblna lord IOgo MERCEDES '79 240D, ~"""=- white/blue Int., wlr VOLVO '74 Sia Wgn 4 wtieeta, 29K ml., lmmec. IPd. 11ereo. mu11 Mii. 113,500. 8-46-29-« xlnt cond. S2500. 0 80. MEACEDES BENTZ ·15 842-5222 Steve 500 SEC Beaut. cham-vw ·ee Bug, loolt-.-,-N-n-. pagne w/brn 11hr Int. grMI AIT, 11500 080. loaded. Showroom treett. 548-2922 8800 ml. Peraonall) =-:--,--,., =---=----- Mlected In Germany. VW 72 Camper, orig EPA/DOT approved ownr, rablt eng, 1900cc, Wrnty S46.6K 720--0781 gel COnd $3250. 673-3758 MERCEDES BENZ ·94 VW '77 4 IPd. anrt, 1t9feo 300-D tur bo dlaeel cue, x-cond. S2 195. Anthracite/ Palomlno: 551-8e59/E 760-5021/D io.ded. $23,995. °' u-vw '77. Excel mech cond. 1ume ,.... al S.07 S1900 or bit otr Call p/mo. 493-5859 ~&-6238 CHICK IVEIUION PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET H19hut Qwilllll S.1 .. 6 S.rvlu CHICK IV.EBSON LARGEST SELECTION ol lal• model, low mlteege Cadlllaca In Oranoe Countyl S.. ua todayl &40-1810 2600 Harbor BIVd. COSTA MESA OUllUI ....... '12 Auto. tull power,aun roof. CASS. luggage rack. lo.ded (Llc•ICQ8957) (Stk #3870) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD J•Jt>O HAAllO R lllllD (O'>IA Ml \A t>4 1 0010 WIWllTY• OLIAll llD 1111 See TOily Ra.Jal I THEODORE I ROBINS FORD 2Ut>O HAA80A Ell VO CO'>lt Ml ~A 642 0 010 FORD '73 PINTO, xlnt cond $450. IT'S A STEAL! 650-2074 HUllllM-1111 V-8, auto, CASS, xlnt cond ., running boards, running boards (LIC.f410XAY (Slk •3859) 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR BLVD (Q)lt Mf~A 642 0 010 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HARllOll BLVD COSIA Ml~A 642 0 010 92649 Tiii• Oulln"• 11 con dueled by .,, tndlvtduel P9111 W McCann Thia •tatament •b fl with the County Clenl Of enoe County on Septem 27. 19115 P\Bl.IC NOTICE Ftemioua IWINH NA• ITATDllNT The following panon1 doing bu..,_ u l(IT' 1(0'/E, 22572 MO)I VI MIMlon Viejo, CA 92691 Catherine G ElllOt, 2257 Mojave. MINlon Vie!<>, c 92891 Tllll bu11ne11 11 con ducted by an lndlVlduel Catherine G Elliott Tn11 1111emant .,,, .. Wltn the Counly C~k of Or enge County on 5'9tem 25. 1985 ,., Publllhed Orange eo.. Delly Piiot Oc1ot>er 6. 12. 19 28, 1985 flta.IC NOTICE flCfrTIOUI llUl ... H NA• ITA'RMINT r ne lollowlng peraon111 doing bullneu u : FAR • ER'S BOOKS. 25251 Nuav Vlate Drive. Leguna Nlg1191, CA 92877 Jamta Paul Farmer, 2525 t Nuev• v1111 Drive, L9Quna Niguel, CA 92877 f 1111 bu1lne11 11 con ducted by an Individual Jamee Peul FarrMr Thia llatem.nt wu filed with the County Clettc of Or ange County on s.>1em 24, 1985 P\BUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI llUIMll NAm lTA'R•NT The lollowlng paraona era dOlng t>ullnaea ea SWISS TECH INTERNATIONAL, 110 24th SI , Newport Beech, CA 92863 Rita Clara Zurcher, 110 24th St .. N.-wport 8Mch, CA 92863 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con--M __ E_A_C_'7~6-C_•_rvl.-lo-m-I, ducted Dy: an Individual ...,. Rita c 1.,.1 Zurcher 1nr1. am/Im caaa, 4 spd, Tiii• 1tatement wu Hlad xii cond S 1400 536-8122 with the County Clerk of Or· 1111 •HOlllY O&Pll ;~9~nty on s.>tembat STK.SFT., air. CASS.. "117411 (Llc#IFZE597) Published Orange CoMt (Stk #3775) Dally PllOt O<nobat 5, 12, 18, 11411 2e. 1985 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOC>O HAAllO R 6lVO CO~lt Ml SA t>4'2 0010 ....... , NtUC NOTICE F1CTITIOU9 8UelMIU NAmlTATDmNT The IOllowlng peraona .,. dOlng ~ •: E.A.. HUMMEL & ASSOCIATES; South Coast Property M-11&11 ll&lfllS egement. Soulll CoHt 4 Or .. loaded. low ml., Properta pwr.equtp.(Stk . .T722) Edwerd AndrMI Hummel, 111,111 2 m~ Femleel Ave . Corone del Mat, CA 82825 J ohnaon & Son Tlll1 bu11neu l1 con- Llncoln Mercury duct9d by an Individual 2628 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Edward A. Hummel 7 14/540-5630 Thie 1talem.nt wu flied 10 6 0 HARBOR Ill VD COSIA MU.A M1 0010 ., ... ,lll "5 E. CoHt Hw11 1111 •HOlllY LJll T Newport Beach •1.11 --n h.,..W 5spd • air. AM/FM with the County Cle<k ol Or· ange County on Oc1obat t, 1985 For Pampered 673-0900 ,._., •• (Llc /t624390) Mercedea Benz Loaded with power equip-(Stk 1t3577) ,..,. 11.ulATI Ull c:======:J ment. Leather Int . 'lo top, lltll Top Mer<led .. Prloel Paid Porache '66 SC Cpe, wire wheel covera & much Publlthed Orange eo.11 Dally Piiot October 5, 12, 18, 2e. 19115 Call Peter Of' Ray MUST SELLI Orig cond. morel ( 123314.) llUI If .... TS BEST OFFER! 675-0993 114,tll .I .... OIHI Portctie '75 914, blk/llvr, Jellllff I ... nu cttch, xtra clean. Mu1t U a l le 213or7t037-2333 19111 $3900676-1879 H 99I rt1ry 2121 larMt 11¥4, o.•. 114/148-llJO THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>O HAAllOA Bl VO COSfA Ml~t 642 0010 PtalC NOTICE FIClTTKKJI 8UIMH NAMll TA'R•NT SYDNEY 0MARR CADILLAC '79 ledan. fully OLISIOllLE 1111 loaded • idnt cond • s 199 Down, Cloted enc '5775 631-6279 commercial lftaM, Tiie follOWlng peraon1 art dOlng bullnat u CON· CEPT DESIGN MARKETING SYSTEMS, COM Sy11em1, 403 FemlNI, Unl1 A, CorOM del Met CA 92825 CHEV '77 V-8 Camero. T-A.Ll-l&YllS Lim M ldlMI Lawr9"Ce F urianl, 403 Fetnleel, Unit A, CorOf'a del Mer CA 92e25 ~,luncar 1ownr.runs 114/41!-lHl , looltl gd $2500 Obo 55-&500 or 675-0817 UNIVERSITY Tiiie bualne.. II con- ducted by an lndlVlduet MlcnMI L Furlan! •••••••••••••• CHEV ·79 Camero, Type OLDSMOBILE/HONDA Suday, October n . LT, p/1, p/b, alt. emlfm WE an O&ll Tiiie mtemerit w• filed with the County Clattt ol Or- ange County°" September 25. 1985 cue. Nu trana. brka. ben. TIP llLUI ARIES (March 21-April 19): Quiet talk with one confined to home bett•. hoen, BF Gdrch fll 1111 IUI or hospital could prove inspirational. Take initiative in making major, TA'• $2495. 557-3055 2850 HARBOR BLVD intelligent concession. You'll pin access to private infonnation. Pisces •12 •Y1111 COSTA MESA F2ll7IM Published Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Oc1ober 5. 12. 19, 2e. tt85 native plays key role. Loeded w/powet equip-___ ~_0-_96-'_o __ _ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What you fear wiU not come to pass. ment. Under 30,000 ml. OLDS Toronado ·p . rblt Burden is lifted; you take greater charge of your own destiny. Someone Muat ... 1 (1LEK415) eng.2dr, lelth lntt. vlny behind scenes nghts in your behalf -you'll realize you do not stand 114,tll top. Loaded Nda muffler 1--111111-_-IC_un_y-1,.-r-alone. ,. Johnaon a Son Sac. '375. 631-3386 r-UIK. ""' w. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): You could be amazed at rise in 262i1~~M:'i:~.1:.M. p<>pularity. AJmost without rhyme or reason, people want to sec you, 7141540-5630 hear you, sin& your praises. Reach beyond previous expectations. IEW o•• ··LES Wishes~ fulfilled, especially with love. "" .. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Young person bcc-0mes staunch ally. 1111 au SALES Participate in community pro~cct. Set example, get to heart of matters. WI llY Emphasize courqe of convicttons, maintain principles. Leo, Aquarius OLUI ODS persons fiaure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Morale is elevated as result of long-lll 111011 distance communication. You'll receive news concerning education, travel, diuemination of infonnation. Intuition nngs true, first impressions prove com:ct.. CanOCT native plays role. VIRGO (AU&-23-Sc:pt. 22): You receive extra spcndina money. Emotional involvement is emphasized, you'U gain aocess to information concernina financial resources of othcn. Higbliabt vcnatility, st.rcsl humor and good will. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Break from past may be necessary. SW1 plans that emphasize remodelina. e~ quarters, build.in& on more suitable strueture. You'll pin coopcralJon of one who previously was recaJcitranl SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Make inquiriCSi pve full play to intellectual curiosity. Job gets done if you arc active, if not afraid to .eek help from those you aided in put. Scenario biahliabts chanae. travel and variety of experiences. SAGmARIUs (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Pleasant surpriae due in connect.ion with Uvina quart.en. Focus on pets, obildren, intensified love relationabip. M~or domestic adjustment proves beneficial. Tauru" Libra persons play out.atandina roles. CAPIUOOl\N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You learn more about propeny, real estate, intentiont of one who bas been elusive. Get terms clearly defined. ref\ate to pve up somethina of value for notbin .. You need not be intimidated by claims or threat.a. AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Law it on your side. tK>Cition is strooa. you'll handle responubility with aplomb. Shon mp ma,Y. be ~ ln oonnectioo with relative. SJ>Ccil:l relationship intetwfiea. Canoer, C.apricom pcnons 6aure pronunentfy. WI Ill IU 11111 USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OA CALL FOA na 1PPU111L. Del.ILLO ISfllL.IT 18211 HACH BLVD. MUNTINGTON BEACH .. l .... 11.....aa11 CHEVY '74 Nova. 3°" orig, loeded 11800 obO. Matt. Evw 842"°251 mwT 1M1 l'I'" v-e. auto.. Mop. AJC. AM1'MCA$8. (Lie #IHJLUll 13112) - •11 N111AO 1000 m Loaded with power equip- ment. IUede lntertor. llkf new. (Stk #3053A) "' ...... Johnaon & Son Ll~n Mercury 2626 t-tarbor Blvd. C M 714/540-5630 F1CTITIOUI llUINH NAMI ITATWMINT The lollowtng peflonl .,. doing t>ulineN 11· TA.CO VILLAGE, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Spe,ca •5. Costa Meaa.CA92e2e JullO A ~. 4309 W McFadden •8. Santi Ana, CA 92704 Ruth B FltQue, 4309 W . ---------·McF.oden •8. Sant• Ana. CA 92704 Juen Batulat t 2350 E 0.. ACnnoua ....... Amo •1408. Lak..000, CA NMm ITAT'DmNT 90715 TM lollowlng l*'IOnl are Ullena Batui.t. 12350 E doing butlneN ae; NEW-Del Amo • 1408, Lall.wood POR"l PAINTING COM· C~71b5 I '• con PANY 409 Lenwooc:t Or • .... u• na.. • ~ 8Mc:tl, CA 92827 . ~by 8 gen«al pert• "-Y Renee Pion II, 409 Rutn B Aeque Lenwood Cr., Newport ....... t 1 1 11 ..._.. a.ct\ CA 92827 ' rue I a emeri w ,,_, Tlltt' bualneu 11 con-wltll IM County Cler1I of Or· duct9d by. en lndMOuel enge County °" Oc1ober 2, "-Y Renee Pion II t985 TI* 8'at«Mnt .... "*' ,._ with the County Clertl Of Qr. Publleh9d 0rllnQll CoMt enge County °" ~tembaf Dally PllOt Oc1ob« 5, 12. 11, 21. 1N5 21. 1985 Se-084 flll?ll7 Pvblltlhed Orenge Coelt ---------Delly Piiot October 6, 12, 18 21, 1N5 Ml.IC NOTIC£ PllCD (Feb. 19-Marcb 20~ CircumsWK:es turn in your favor, ttped•lly wbeft finances are ooncemcd. Lona-<ti11ance call belpt prove~ point. You receive ICIOOllde from one who previously wu lk.epc.k:a1. Don'1 be lby about cbani• for your ICf'Vices.. HH OOORf I RO BINS IF OCl'08D 17 II YoU'i llllTBDAY you can be 6ery, tempera.mental. difficult to dell with, but you are honest, ~l. and lddom. if evct, fall t.ct on your word. You art direC1, darint. competitive, capable of belplna the undadot when cin:wrwance1 IO dictate. Ariel. Ubn pcnona play imponant rolet 1n your Ufe. You AR romantic. KDWMntal1 and you llOtually live for love. MJUOI' domabc acUuatmnt occun ana could atfec1 retidence. lifestylc, manw status.. 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'f{\\• ("8n ... 1_.rytl'l1ng ano t11o.a money u .. oniv Ol'lll ca.n t>o• tt•n c1nt c11 bo ~H w ork hnel encl rneu ""'° IQm90ne '' a090<n1.a ~,,,., 11 111 ttme~ .,,111\Qf t>etoreheno to• • ••·•no -"'O c1n ~Ip 1n-Q.-1~ ,..i,.,, •t'I• •unch •le __ ___. . ._......,..._._. ...................... _.._,. ...... ~._...--..... .,..."""' .... --.... ._.. ... .._._._. .... .._ ............................................................. _.. _____ ~~----....., -- New technology exposes privacy WASHINGTON (AP) -The ex- pletion in communicauons tcch- nolOI)' bu '° outpaced privacy laws that Americans have little or no proteetion ap.inst a plethora of new ways for aovemment or private adversaries lo pry into their lives, a coqmsional agency re~rted today. The non-p&rtlsan Office of Tcch- noloSY Assessment found that 3S out of l 42 domestic federal aaencies use or plan to use various electronic surveillance methods. includina moderd de-vices not governed by a landmark 1968 law that carwm- ICribed the use of wiretaps and bup -conocaled micropbon~. The qency said 36 .. encies, DOI countina thote in fo~ip antclli&cooe, already use a total of8S computerized record systems for investiptive or intelliaence purposcs, and maintain 288 million files on 114 million people. The report raised the "tecbni- cally feasible" specter of these beioa linked into a sinale data bue network that could track untold numben of dtiuns without due cause. The report, requested by House and Senato committees, noted tbat many new and uncontrolled methods of surveillance are made possible by the very technol()fies of which more and more Amencans are availing themselves -electronic mail, com- puter confe~ncina, cellular and cord- less telephones, beepers and elec- tronic pqen. Intercepting such de- vices is easy, and "the law has not kept pace," the aJCncy said. But other devtces, such as minia- ture television cameras and pen Smokers' babies costly BOSTON (AP) -ln1ens1ve care for babies born 100 small because their mothers smoked during pregnancy costs Amencans S 152 milljon a year in medical expenses. a new study concludes. "It's 1hc first look at the impact of maternal smolung on the cost of neonatal can," said Gerry Oster. who conducted the analysis. Pas1 studies have found that smoking mothers are more likely than non-smokers to p4oducc unusually small babies. or those under 5.5 pounds. Some of the infants arc born prematurely, while others are full-term but undersized. of their special care. Oster is a med1caJ economist at Policy Analysis Inc .• a Brookline. Mass .. firm that researches hcahh cost issues. He presented his findings last week at a conference on smoking and reproductive health in San Francisco. On average, the babies of women who smoke arc seven ounces lighter than the youngsters of non- smokers. Research has shown that the more women smoke, the smaller their babies tend to be. Smoking more than a pack a day doubles the likelihood of producing a low birth-weight baby. resisters -wtuch monitor the numbers called on a ,;ven telephone line -h.ave enabled new ways to spy on people even if their own com- munications habits are more old- faahioned. the .,ency noted. Rep. Roben K.astcnmeier, D-Wis., chairman of the House Judi~ subcommittee on courts and civil liberties. said the study "shows how the law in this area has broken down· it is up to Coogrcss to fix it. lfwe fail to act, the personal and business communications of Americans will not have the privacy protection they deserve." Sen. Charles Malhi.as. R-Md., said the repon "documents how new and more intrusive fonns of snooping have followed in the wake of the exciting advances in communica- tions technology," and agreed Con- gress must "bring federal privacy laws up to date.· Storm drain rescue These small babies must often spend their first days oflife in newborn intensive ctrc units, and this latest study attempts to estimate the additional cost Oster concluded that maternal smoking is responsible for S percent of the total annual cost of newborn intensive care in the United States. Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., chair- man of the House Judiciary subcom- mittee on civil and constitutional ri&hts, said. "While the attorney aeneraJ of the United States is claiming that the civil liberties grant- ed by the Constitution should be limited to the 'original intentions' of the framers, the technological possibilities for government surveillance have exploded. Marlo CorradJ ea•ed Michelle Worth, 12, by palllnQ the .choolCh'l from a atorm dralll ln Sydney, Aa.atralla after •he wu awept 1,000 feet by torrential ralna Wedneed.ay. · ~lii:;Qi~J/• Moon a spinoff of Earth material? ,, ·. Accessory S~J;·~~ · t' WASHINGTON (AP) -At the believe. . . But the impact likely .would h~vc ~~--.. CRYSTAL AND BLACK SA TIN · · · dawn of the solar system, the moon The current popular theory 1s that a increased the planet's spm, throwing •. · . ~ f deg•nce for the desk or dtNSing tible. • hostess probably fanned around the Earth planet-sized body struck a rather off material to fonn a thick ring of ·~~ ;. .. r-' 1 gift, or silk flo"Mrs, in our Gift G.llery you ·u find · from a thick ring of material spun off solid Earth, with the collision blasting particles and rocks around the Earth ... -""'~ .. • ·· ~ inspired holiday presents. Our designus will be from the unstable young planet, says material from both bodies into orbit tnstcad of a solid moon, he said in a · ·happy ro issist you with suggestions to fit yoor j an astronomer proposing a new around the Earth and some of this repon to the National Science Foun- budgtt or decor, or perh•ps an ide• for th•t friend explanatJon for the origin of Earth's matter eventually coming together to elation, which suppons his research. who "has everyrhing... orbital companion. form the moon. Not only c-0uld such a ring come d The scientist, using super-Dr. Richard H. Dunscn of Indiana about through one bif impact, but Alao includinr la mpa, p icture• an computers to do mathcmaticaj simu-\,Jniv~tJ.ity in Bloomin_J.Jon said J.lsoif.thc.£.ao.b was pmmgm.a.t.crial m inma. lations of the early planet, said primitive Earth probably was still from numerous impacts with smaller Mfnday that the results indicate the molten and fluid when disrupted by bodies that increased the momentum moon was not tom from the Earth in an outside force, such as being hit by a of its spin, Du risen said. largc,solidchunksafter coUidingwitb largebodythesizeofMars,aspopular "The m oon could have fonncd another body, as many astronomers theories propose. from part of the ring of material that spun away from Earth while the rest of the ring material was scattered and lost," Durisen said. , 11 The lost material. consisting of several times the mass of the moon, may have become asteroids, meteors and space dust that drifted off into orbit around the sun, he said. And some of the material probably was later swept up by the Earth, he added. Duriscn said loss of the remaining ring material also could explain why the moon does not have enough angular momentum in its orbit to have been formed by a major impact on the rapidly spinnmg primal Earth. Angular momentum is a concept physicists use to measure the tend- ency ofa rotatina or spinnina body to stay the same over time. "The present Earth and moon .... ~·' : "':-..... /•' -.-.r... . I .. ~-~>: • ., ,i' .. ~. .. ! ~' -~ ~';.. j ( (· COST,·/ t\/ f .'\',·I /"tt/t; ,\'rwport B/11d. Opn1 9-'i·1(J ,\1011 . 1/ir11 <..,111 642-2()5() don't seem to have enough angular momentum to justify the moon breaking off in one hunk," he said. "If it (angular momentum) was right, the moon should have a larger orbit, be more ·massive or the Earth should be spinojog faster," be continued. The latest work adds suppon to a theory posed in I 879 by George Darwin, son of the famous British .. ,i;., . ~. l /."· •• \-' < -~ ~-..... ..,, . ;rJJ -~~··' '/ ( ~ I .A (; { ',\':/ Bf.,·/ C/ / J 11 ,\ C:()(nt 1 Iii•\. ~ O/"'" '' 'i 111 ·''"" tin 11 \fl/ nnd 12 5 'iw1. ,, ///11,1 ' ' naturalist Charles Danyin, which suggested that "the moon separated from the Earth when the planet was in an early, flujd stage. ,.,.._.... Mathematical almalatlon of early planet •howa moon wu not tom from Earth ln tarae, aolld chanb. Viet war's memorial gets names WASHJNGTON (AP) -The names of 96 U.S. servicemen who died fightins the Vietnam War but were left off the V ielnam V eteraos Memorial due to a technicality will be added to the monument, perhaps by next spring, a senator says. A Memorial Dar 1986 ceremony to honor the 96 wil either include an unveiling of the added names or mark the beginning of the inscriptions. said Paul Lee. press secretary for Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla. Nickles. who released the list of names Tuesday. said they will -be added to the memorial because of a change in the Pentagon's definition of "combat casualty." The Defense Department said some servicemen were left off the memorial because they died outside the combat zone designated by p~i­ dential decree, which included Viet- nam, Cambodia and adjacent watm. The new definition adds "any deaths which occurred as a result of aircraft accidents en route or return from a direct combat mission." Nickles became involved when a constituent, Leo Broadhead of Ed- mond. Okla .• learned hi11<>n's name wu not listed. Air Force LL larTy Broa.dhead's name is amona the 96 to be inscribed. He died when b11 bomber crashed on takeoff from Guam in 1969. The memorial, pajd for by private donations. is a bl~ aranhe wall near the Lincoln Memorial. inlCribed with names of sa.022 dead or miuina u .s. soldien from the Vietnam war. Time to add the names dependl on rai&ina $$0,000 for inscriptions. Call 142-5171 Put a few WOtda lo work tor ou. Carew will not be back Seven-time American League bat- ting cb4mp1on Rod Carew, who joined the Angels as a free aeent in 1979, apparently won't be with the team in 1986. The Angels announced Friday that they don't intend to offer contracts to either Carew or veteran left-handed relief pitcher Al Holland. Carew, 40, played out the final year of his contract this season and ostensibly will test the free agent market once again. He said midway through the campaign that he wanted to play at least one more year. The move did not surpnsc the veteran hitting star. , "I expected something like this," Carew said. "I've expected 1t since July so its not news to me. I'm 40 years old and I know I can't do the things that I used to do." Carew said, however, he docs not feel too old to play baseball. "I don't feel like I'm a 40 year old person," he said. "I still feel like a youn~ person ... I know I can stiU play.' It was reported several times dur- ing the season that Carew would return next year to the Minnesota Twins, where he played his first 12 seasons. Carew played out has option with the Twins an 1978 and signed with the Angels. He won all seven of his batting crowns whale playi ng in Minnesota. 0.-, l'tlot ~ by Devld Mw-. Daily Pilat SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 26, 1985 Golden Weat •Hka third atralght football win tonight. 82. CdM edvencea to tlnel round of water polo tournament. 83. Vikes run all over FV in 35-0 v,ictory Marina a lone a top -== -"I JUS\ hopt-thl'> IS a sign of us S --f 1..om1ng around II we u rn play hke unset a ter easy this we can beat anyt>ody." romp over Barons \1atrord pac.ed the ground a11.ack by running through. o"er and around 8;uon defenders on touchdown runs By JOHN SEVANO covenng 80. 45 and four yards ~ 11h a lirs1-and-lt1 at the V 1long :!U quanerback Rt<.:k Vandemct o~ 11oned 10 Stafford on has nght and the 5-10 sc.-n1or went untouched into the end zo ne' for has fi m \core late in the opening 4uant"r o.IJ~C.1 1111 •0•• Manna 35, Fountain Valle) o You don't need to rub your eyes, your v1S1on as accurate. The above 1s not a mirage, and you are not experiencing another d1mens1on 1n the Tw1hght Zone. Simply put, the Vikings -the Sunset League's first -place Vikings no less -gave the Barons a good. old- fa sh1oned whipping. And wouldn't you know I\, the beallng would have to occur on Fountain Valley's Home- coming at Orange Coast College, where even the halftime air balloon that was brought an to whisk away the newly-appointed kjng and queen never got more than two feet ofT the ground. Anyway, led by the running of Mike Stafford (185 yards on 14 carries: three touchdu"' ns) and Sean Magula (9 3 yards on I 5 cames. one TD). the V 1k1ngs ( 4-2-1 o .. erall. 2-0 1n league) administered Fountain Val- ley its worst los~ (1n trrms of points) si nce 1969 when Brea blasted the Barons by a 40-6 margin in their '>econd year of existence Stafford stunned b)' the tum ol e' ent!> "Actu~ll). we pla}ed equally poor on both sades "I don't feel panicularl) good after what happened tonight Let 's Just "3) the score 1s evident of the wa)' we pla)ed." The Barons t 3-4 1-1 J were "IC· 111tuzed b)' a non~x1stent running attack. errauc passing, two blown assignments on defense which led to Manna's first two touchdowns. a vanishing kicking game and a knack fo r·not C.1p1talmng on what !>Conng opponun111es were presented to them Dad ""e mass a n~thmg'' "I can't remember v.hen v.r pla~ed worse." ~1d Milner \halo.1ng h1'> hc:ad. On the other hand T v.o ">ene'> later 1t was Magula's tum tu hit payd1n. bolling off n gh1 tad .le tur the \" 11..ings second M:ore .rnd a 11..(J hallt1me lead Vandemet then hit \ean Barbosa with a fo ur- ~ard pa!>s 1n the third quaner to make 11 21-0 lfollu...,1ng Manna's sulcessfuJ tv. o-point l on' er'>ton) before Staf- tord put 1he g:ime out of reach wn h a pair of T ()<, dunng the final I 2- minute pcnod The Ba ron... meanwhile were' thwary.:d at nel) tu rn The)' missed twn lteld goal attempt'> lO\.Crtng 35 Jnd 44 ~ard'> "ere \lopped un four '>uccessl\ e pla!' after a firs t-and-goal at the ~1an na '>e't:n ld tt" an the: second quaner and had a touchdown called batk 1n th e third quJncr bel·ause of a penalt' Hampered pan of the 1985 cam- ~Plcue.eee OMl:EW fB41 Thi.a la prettj much the wa., the ball bounced lor Fountain Valley "1tday, u 11arlna romped to a 35-0 victory. "We were thoroughly embarrassed detemwely." offered a downcast Coach Make Milner. who ~emed "Everythine worked tm u., beamed a Jubilant Dave T homp.,on v.ho ~w his team ru .. h tor a total ut 345 yards on the ground ·-rm Wil~ happ) with the defen~ and I'm equall~ happ) v.nh the ulTen..e ·11 \UU lJO t '>lOrl' \UU La n I w in·· ~w-Dl.lsed ~ilner '"lverythrng tht] Hhe \"1 lo.1ng•>1 did v.;i., trouble l 'n- (Pleue aee BAROJICS/82) Oilers • surprise Lions HB de fense gives w estmlnster pain' no_t hing e lse,21-0 By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Huntington Beach High football coach George Pascoe couldn't re- member when has team had turned io a better defensive effort than in the Oilers' Friday night win over West- minster. But then he wasn't really trying to. 'Tm already thanking about Edison," he said after his team knocked off the Lions, 21-0 at Huntington Beach. "The second that gun went off I started looking ahead to next week. "But we dad play great on defense tonight. Tbe best I've seen, well. in a long tame.·· The Oilers' wan 1s worth a double- take. After all, 11 was the Lions ( 1-1 in league. 4-3 overall) who upset Edison last week to open Sunset League play. And next wee k the Oilers wall get their chance: "Our k_ids were just fired up for the whole game." said Pascoe. who hopes fo r the same kind of emotion against the Chargers. "We knew this was a big game apd we responded in a big way." Huntington Beach, now 1-1 in league, 3-4 on the year, never let the Joe Napoli Lions out ot the bag until the game was an hand. "We had them well scouted and dad some th inp to stop the things the~ hke to do,' said Pascoe. One thing the Lions hke to do as run the football and play a control-t ype game. Pascoe and Co. challenged Westminster to throw by bringmg the Oiler defensive backs up to the hne of scnmmage. Westminster, after failing to put a dent an the Huntmgton line with its ground game, went up top and was shot down. Lion quarterback Steve Gulley had a mi serable night, going 7 for 27 for 72 yards and two interceptions. Has counterpart, Joe Napoli. how- ever, guided the Oilers offense w1th a steady hand that saw the 6-2. 180- pound senior connect on 11 of 20 for (Pleue eee OU..ERS/83) Sailors air it out in 68-27 crusher 40 flags overshadow Fol ey (3 TD passes). Wildman (4 TD runs) ------ By ROGER CARLSON OflMo.lr ..... ..., "It wasJUSt a nightmare, that's all," was the explanation of Laguna Beach High football coach Cedrick Hard- man. "Ccdnck and I were out to dinner last week." said Newport Harbor Coach Mike Giddings." But there was a lot of animosity out there tonight.·· Newport Harbor had ripped host Laguna Beach. 68-27, m Sea View League football, a school record for both -most pomts in Harbor's 55- ycar history. and most points allowed an Laguna's 51-year history. And, they may have set records m penalties. too -the officials marched off 365 yards on 40 Oags -with L..aauna Beach absorbi na 200 yards on 24 penalties, with three players ejected. It finally aot to a point in the fourth quarter with the Sailon up, 61-27, that Giddinp ordered quarterback Shane Foley to throw deep into L&Juna's end zone, with finJCt· Potntina from bolh benches cnsuana. "I told him to throw it out of the end zone." said Oiddinp. "h was meant aa a si&nal to them." The bitter play ovenbadowed a phenomenal oray of ICOrin& -h was 47-21 at halftime as Harbor. behind the arm of Foley, had struck with thrtt Foley TO paun, three Bryan Wildman touchdown runs. a pair of two-point passes to Steve Reed, another pair of PATs by Sterl ing Coberly, a safety credited to defensive lineman Dan Hill and a 2S-yard field goal by Coberly. But it wasn't all Newport. Within that tame frame. the Sailon' defense had bttn stuns by touchdown runs of 72 and 46 yards by John Lana and a 69-yard dash for a TO by Jonathan Todd on a fake punt. And, the two teams bad been flaped 243 yards in penaltJes to that point. Foley had accounted for 302 yards by half\J me ( 17 of27) after strikana_for 8 of 17 for I 4S yardl in the first quarter alone. He finished the niaht W1th 22 of 34 for 34 7 yuds. Ththp didn't let up in the 1CCOnd half H Harbor conunucd to Pour it on in the third quarter with Foley pushina over from a yard out. followed by a two-point pus from Foley to Mark Craia. Wildman later ICOf'ed b.it fourth touchdown and it wu 61-27 with si1 teeonds left in the third quarter. (Pl---aAJLOlla/BS) Edison ends frustration" 28-7 But Seahawks can only e nd scorin g miserywith 1 TD By CHRIS MONAHAN ~,...C..r11,cr.-.1t Frustrated 1s the one word 1hat would best descnbc hoth EdtMln and Ocean View high~· football teams heading into Fnda) night's "unset Lc~ue matchup at Westminster Ha . ison was coming off an embar- rassing 24-14 loss to Westminc;ter the week before. embara!>s1ng in the sense the Chargers were outscored 17-0 in the second half. Ocean View. meanwhile. came in losers of 1t'i last fiH· game<> lour of them by shutout Whale the Chargers took out must of their frustration over the first three quarters by 1ump1ng out to a 28-0 lead. the Seahawks were not abll' to let any of the1r'i out until tht: tinJI tv.o minutes. When 11 wa' O\l'r the < hargers (1-1 . 5-2) found th l•msches had 1n the hunt for the ~un'>el League champ1onsh1p with a :!!\-7 "1ctor) before 5. 700 fan !> The Seahawks 10-2 I 61 l'nLled 'IOme of their frustration. '><.onng for the first ume 1n a month and doing so In St} le Resenc running hack Jeff Darling took a screen pac;-; from David '\t()( k<. and scooted 70 yards tor thr Slort:. the Seahawks' fir'it in ncarl} I fl quaners, wtth JUSI I 20 to pla } But on the pla). thr long night and long scorele'\S drought 'ihowed as fullback Marc Ohm threw wh at can best be deslnhed a\ a "quc~t1onablc low block" on a <. ha rger detentler who was pur\uing Darling. No flag was thrown on the pla) Edlaon running back Mike Smyaer runs paat Ocean View defender John Beaubien o...,,....~byr...,o.,.._, during aecond quarter of Sunaet League contest at Weatmlnater High Friday night. Edison head roach Hill Wl)rkman. who called 11 "one ol thc mo<.t blatant cheap shoto," hl"d l'\er <>een. re- sponded b)' putting hi\ '>t.in1ng of- fense back 1n the game "We were tr)ing to be ntlc. playing everyone on our team." said Work· man. "I sa"' c;ome things happening on the field that were not gon<l You '"'gotta do what you gotta do "They (Ocean V1t"w) are n1lC lo.id\ and they were trust rated. Thl'\ rutlk d our feathers We were not tn ing t•l cmharrass them learlten. but JI lhc end "e were ·· Ocean View head coal h l\.J rl Cia~ tan reo;ponded to question'> ul 1ht· pla\. sa'o rng. "[ dtdn't -;ce (the \hilt I I "-a'i JU~t 11ckled that we scored "It "a~ JUS\ emotion We "l'r1· going after 11 and trying to sa"e pmk There was no purpose for 11 (fahsnn·, tirst stnng re1um1ng) We "ere pla\- ing our 1un1or 'J r\Jl\ gu" .\t OOl' point 1!0 f dt" •ll ' 1111.il 11tlens1' l" senes ( rJ\ IJn '-'..l' 1 1t 1 ticld talking to h" dl·tcm1· \\ h n th \houted 111 \), orkn1Jn ·· 1,..1 n·1111.·hn, 'ou·,e g111 \Our fir,t '>tnng an Worlo.man rc\pon1kd · \., h1ng ·" \llU do th ing'> hlo.l th..11 11 l.e1·r throv. mg tor thl· end 1L1n1 · The pla) anJ \l'\t'rJI un \pon manltkr penalt11•, that •I\, urn·J Jfter 11 1ner<>hadcrn1•tl J lln1 P\'I 1111 m.rn,l· ll\ I Jl\<IO ,11ph11m11n· t..1tlh.i. k 1'...1kJrh < .irtl'r < anu ru<.h1·,\' '' ': \Jhl' 11n I 'I ,JrTlt'' .tnd .,,urt·d '"'" 11111, hdov.nc, f he' ..11"11 ~ut •~ \.trlh Imm lullha1 k \11k1 \nn,1·1 "ti.• ~11r1·L1 thl' < harger', ••th1•1 •th11'1\t" t11mhJ11"n Th.11' •nentth1·1h1ng'"e "antnl 111 d1 • ...i1J ~ nrlo.nun 111 l aner' runn1 n~ \rn\,t'I jl't' d1J .i j!.rnld 111h t1n lh•''>l 4u1, lo. tr JP' ln'>t tll' (Pleaae .ee CHARGERS /BS) Royals can get even tonight v ~queros · Lefbrandt, trying to s ha k e World Serle.,,corn, 11ebeduJe ill 1 Stake S nlnth-inntngblues,getscall Gam•o,,.-s. ~~~,·~:.~11c:.~sc.,v 1 fataJ, 36-7 KANSA ( IT'r (.\Pl -l harlte I t•tbrandt \3)"> he won't be lookmg into tht• du~out If he get~ to the ninth 1nnmg against the St Lou1'i ( ard1nals 1n 1on1ght'<1 game Sill of the World Sencc, 'Tm g0tng to ti) to grt the kadoll gu' hr\t," the Kansas City Royals lel\-handcr ~•d "Then 1'11 lca'r11 up to (Manager) Dick Howo;er See what tht· n rcum- stances are " Le1brandt lo\t g;ime two of thr World ~m·' aga tn \t St Louis, 4-2. after taking a two-htt shutout into the ninth inning. With the Card~ leading the bc"-0f-se, en scne'I 3-2. Lc1hrandt and Cardi nals nght-hanlkr Dann) CO\ Wlll be paired an a game 'i1 \ rematch The 29'-ycar-old Ro)al'i pitcher gave up t~ tour nmth-mning run" on a walk and four hits, 1nclud1ng Te~ Pendleton's three-run double "I feltlood when I came' out an tht ninth innma last ume," w Le1brand t, 17-Q dunn& thC' 1("ason and the WJnner. m relief. of the ~·,('nth g.amf of the Amfncan Leque pla)offs qa1n t tht' T Monto Rluc Jays "Even aft« I p vc up lhC' leadoffh1110 Willie Mc<.itt. I thou&ht I could aet out of 1t,'' he said "I J U~l never did I can bt' a httk more ObJCCt1vc about 1t now, but not then I wu JU•t tryina to figure out how to act that last out. and at rcall~ hothertd me for 1 whale .. 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FV-Arcv. 6·91, Gordon, 2· 14, Nori.. 1·24. Media hype is missing But Notre Dame, USC excited about .-. today'smeeting -'. From AP d11patclaes SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Notre Dame and USC, two football giants that were off to poor starts but seem to be awakening, clash today under some unusuaJ circumstances. It's unusual in that neither team as ranked. The usuaJ media hype is missing, and the game will not be on live television because of USC's probationary status. The game can be • heard on K.NX radio (I 070-AM) beginning at 11 a.m. Notre Dame 1s 2-3 after breaking a two-game losing streak with a victory over Army. USC is 3-2 after dcfeati ng Oregon State and Stanford by a combined score of93-6. Notre Dame, which will have its usual sellout of 59.075. holds a 29-23-4 edge in the ~nes that has been a classic. "Our players arc excited that this 1s Notre Dame week." said USC Coach Ted Tollner. "The game gets our attention quickly not only because of the long rivalry and tradition but because we had trouble beating them the last couple of years.·· Notre Dame Coach Gerry Faust. who has spent much tame denying rumors he might resign. envuions his troops going back into t.be pats against USC. • "We've been playing finesse ., teams," Faust said of Air Force and Army, teams who use the wishbone offense. "Now, we're goin' back into a pits type of game. Thats why the Notre Dame-USC games have been so great. Year-in and year-out. they are the most physical games played in the country." The lnsh have won both of their home games this season while losing all three on the road, but Faust is building has hopes after the vic tory over Anny. "Beating a team that was un- defeated and ranked gives us a bag lift," Faust said. "We pro ved against Anny that we can be a very capable football team if we eliminate our mistakes and turnovers.'' UCLA b0ttt. Cal todlly PASADENA -As usua l. the University o f California is not a. contender in the Pacific-I 0 Con- ference. But that doesn't mean the Golden Bears o f 1985 aren't a good football team. While Cal bnngs what could be called a typical 1-4 Pac-I 0 record into its game against UCLA at the Rose Bowl today (Channel 13 al 5) the Bears aren't too far from being 5-0 and atop the league standings. "They're a very good team, we're going to have to play very well to beat them." UCLA Coac h Terry Donahue said. "They haven't been out of a game yet and they'll be 1n Saturday's game. too, unfortunately." I he 17th-ranked Bruins will bnng a 3-1 Pac-I 0 record and a 5-1 ·I overall mark into the game. Cal as 3-4 overall UC LA. which has dominated the Bears in recent years. winning the last 13 games between the schools. as favored by two touchdowns. A crowd of 55.000 is expected as the Bruins celebrate homecoming UCI women post : soccer triumph 'I The UC Irvine wo men's soccer tum snapped a 14-match winless streak Fnday as K.Jm Cusimano sco red the only goal in the 56th minu~ ;n a victory over v1~1 tang (al Poly Pomona The Anteaters improved to 2-1 (>-4 w1th thcwm. In a women's community college match, five different players scored at leut one aoaJ u Oranic Coast routed Mt San Antonio, 6-1. O n the men's Sl(k, Rancho San- t1aao•1COred two aoals in eac h half to blank Goldtn West. 4-0 The Ru,tlcrs dro e1Ped to 4-2 an South r oast C"'onferen~ play and 6-6-3 overall Dllr ......... ~.,..... .......... Marina'• Sean lilaCU1a (l'fo. 32, left) flnda room to run, while teammate Mike Stafford Crtcht) race. put Poantaln Valley'• John ACutrre Prlday oleht. SPORTS BREAK S~outing reports have little 1nerit in World Series From AP dl1patcbea ii KANSAS CITY -Their contents arc kept confidential, as 1f they contained the secrets of the universe. They are the products of weeks of observation and hours of discussion, and they cost many dollars to prepare. But once the World Scnes begins, JUSt how valuable are those scouting reports? "I've never been one who relies too much on scouting reports," says Kansas City Royals pitcher Charlie Lc1brandt. "Everybody has has strengths and weaknesses. and I have to pitch to my strengths.'' Most players share a s1miliar view. The reports, prepared by teams of scouts. can tell what a certain pitcher or batter might tend to do, but that an formation does not easil y translate from paper to actual playing. Jack Clark. the power-hitting first baseman of the St. Louis Cardinals1 knew all about Kansas City pitcher Bret Saberhagen going into game three. Clark knew that Saberhagen changed speeds well and liked to move the ball an and out. Saberhagen placed confidence in what he learned himself and what he had been told about Clarie and the Cardinals "I saw a few playoff games and our scouts have seen them," Saberhagcn said "We know what to expect." The Royals' scouting report advises pitchers not to pitch inside to Clark. Most power hitters like the ball out over the plate so they can extend their arms, and pitchers often prefer to try to jam them inside. Lcibrandt, tho ugh, likes to pitch inside. So docs he follow the scouting report on Clark, or does he follow his own mind? "If the report says not to pitch inside but I like to pitch there, I'm not going to patch outside and go away from my stre ngth," Lc1brandt said. Quote of the day Blll Wal1b, coach of the San Francisco 49ers. asked 1ft1ght end Russ Francis would be fin ed for missing practice because he had an upset stomach: "It's an internal matter." Watson wins on day of upsets TUC50N -Defending champion l!I Tom Watson survived two matches and the upset synd rome that continued 10 sweep some of golf's prominent fi~ures from .. the Tucson Match Play Championship Fnday. • Three down and three to go.'' Watson said after he d scored a 4 and 2 victory over Make Reid in the momtng round and edged Wayne Levi I -up in the afternoon. But while Watson reached the quarterfinals 1n has attempt to end a season-long slump. a remarkable scnes of upsets also continued to send some o f the game's familiar names to the sideltnes. The prominent v1ct1ms included Tom Kite, U.S. Open champion Andy No rth, Larry Nelson and Calvin Peete, winner oftwo lilies and leader in the Player of the Year standings most of this season. Kings fire blanks in 5-0 lou NEW YORK -Defenseman Rcajo ~ Ruotsalaincn scored two goals and assisted ' O!l another Fnday night, and John Van- b1esbrouck posted the second shutout of his National Hockey League career as the New York Rangers routed the Los Angeles Kings, 5-0 Ruotsalainen scored on a long slap shot from the left pomt dunng a New York power play with 2:05 left in the second penod. That capped a four-goal penod for the Rangers after a scoreless opening session. Ruotsalainen scored the only goal of the th a rd period at 5:29. beating Los Angeles goaJie Darren Eliot to a loose puck and pok1nit a backhander into an em pty net. Capitals, Jeta skate to 7 -7 tie Alu Hawortll sco red his second goal '1 of the me at 15:27 of the third pcnod to ' gnc ~hangton a 7-7 tie with Winni~ in a Nat1onal Hockey League game Friday night. Capitals' goaltender AJ Jeuem preserved the tic 1n overtime with several brilliant saves. 1ncludjng a point-blank ~ho1 fro m Perry hrnbell with less than two mtnutc~ left ... Elsewhere in the NHL Friday, Wayne Gret11ty scored a short-handed 1011 and set up t\.\<O power-play '!Cores to direct Edmonton to a S·J victory over Calgary The Ollef'1 rebounded from a 9-3 los~ to W1nn1pcg Wednesday ma.ht .. Seall Mclnu'• second goal of the scuon early in ttle third pcnod " proved to b( the game-winner as Ruffalo ed~ Vancou vcr. 5-4 Netara11ytotrimeoston1noT G WC Pirates 88ck Wllllam1 scored 2J points, SIX of m ' ' from a 19-point third-quarter detacit and them in overtime, as New Jerse rallied G h h defeated Boston, 113-109, Friday night to make Dave Wofl1 '1 debut as the Nets coach a success." a u c 0 s 0 m e Mlcllea.I Ray Rtcbnhoe, who also bad sax points in the extra period for New Jerscf, put the season opener for both National Basketbal Association teams into overtime by hitting a 21-foot shot from JU St inside the three-point circle with two seconds left in regulation .. . In other NBA openers Friday, Vla.Dle Jolutsoe nailed a last- sccond basket off a rebound to li ft Detroit to an 118-116 victory over Milwaukee ... Cliff Rob· lDaon scored 22 points to lead Washington to a 100-91 victory over AtJanta ... Guard Mlclaael Jordan hit the deciding free throw W1th 22 seconds remaining to lead Chicago to a season-opening 116-115 overtime victory over Wolll Cleveland ... Rodney McCray and Lewll Lloyd each hit a basket in the final 30 seconds to give Houston a 112-108 victQry over U tah ... Klltl Vudewepe scored six of his 31 points in overtime as Portland struggled to a ragged 128-123 victory over PhocniJt ... Alex Ee1U1la scored 47 points. JO of them in the second half, to match his career high and lead Denver to a 119-105 victory over Golden State. Angels increase ticket prices The Angels. who led the American League in attendance for the third time in four years in 1985, will raise their ticket prices for next season, it was announced Friday. The Angels will raise box seats by SI each and iencral admission by 50 cents. Parking also will increase 50 cents, to $3. The new ticket prices will be $8 'for field and club box seats; $7 for terrace and centerficld box scats; $5 for view reserved scats; and $3 for general admission. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5. 8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Capistrano Valley at Irvine, (tape), Channel 56. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Mich· igan State at Purdue, Channel I 3. 9:30 a.m . -FISHING: Top anglers vie for shares of SI 00,000 in cash and pnzcs in the B.A.S.S. Masters Classic Fishing I nv itat1onal from the Ohio River. C hannel 9. 10 a.m . J PRO BASKETBALL" Philadel- phia 76crs at New York Knicks. Channel 2. 10 a.m. -GOLF: Match play tournament from Tucson, Channel 7. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. Noon -TENNIS: Pro-cclebnty classic, Channel I I. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Colorado at Nebraska, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio State at Minnesota, Channel 2. 3:30 p.m . -MOTOR SPORTS: NAS\AR 500Grand Nauo nal race, from Martinsville. Va .. Channel 4. 4 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week an review. Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Scores from around the country. Channel 7. 4 p.m . -SOCCER: France vs. Uruguay in World Cup qualifying match (tape), Channel 34. 5 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cali- fornia vs. UCLA at Rose Bowl, Channel I 3. 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders' Playbook. Channel 4. 5:25 p.m. -BASE BALL: St. Louis at Kansas City in game six of World Sen cs, Channel 1. 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakcrs at San Antonio, Channel 9. 12:30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. RADIO I I a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Notre Dame, K.NX (1070). 12:30 p,m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Colorado at Nebraska, KJEV (870). 4:20 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at New Jersey. KG fl ( 1260). 5 p.m. -COUEGE FOOTBALL: Cali- fornia at UCLA, KMPC (710). 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: World Scncs, K.NX (1070). 5:l0 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at San Antonio, KLAC (570). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. New Mexico State at Long Beach State, KNA\ (105.5), 7 p.m, -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Oreao-n at San Dieao State, KSOO ( 1190). 8:30 p.m. -PRO 8A.Slt£T8ALL. Houston at Oippcrs, KMPC"' (7 10). (followtnt UCLA football). Rustlers seek third straig twin; OCC in rare day game Golden West College, which has suddenly emerged as a contender in the Pac-9 football race, will try to ma.lee it three straight wins in con- ference play tonight at Orange Coast College. Meanwhile, the Mission Con- ference schedule features Orange Coast in a rare I :30 matinee at home. and Saddleback seeking to extend its home mastery in a 7:30 contest. Herc's how it looks this week~ Loa.I Beacll (1-l , 1-5) at Goldea WMt (1·1, l ·Z·l ): The Rustlen will try to carry the momentum of successi vc wins over Pasadena (42-25) and Mt. San Antonio (I 1-10) into another victory against the struggling Vikings tonight. T~ Rustlers arc ranked first in the Pac-9 m pass defense, but the offense has been sluggish, gaining only 207 total yards against the Mounties last week. Long Beach is coming off its first victory of the season last Saturday, 42-31 over Pasadena. The Vikings arc last in the conference 1n total offense and seventh in defense. The Vikings, who own a 3-0 edge overall against Golden West. arc led by ~uartcrback Scan Wilson and running back Patrick Johnson. Wilson threw for 170 yards against Pasadena while Johnson ran for 135 yards on 23 carries for two TDs against the Lancers. Long Beach will be without the services of leading rusher Tony Woodard, who separated a shoulder two weeks ago. "They're not running the ball as well as in years past," said Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford about the Vikings. "But. they scored 42 points last game so they must have done something right. We have to score more often and have a dcfcns1 vc effort like last week to win." Sout11we1teru (3-1, 5-1) at Oraage Coa1t (l-Z, 1-3-1): The Apaches will be trymg to guard against a letdown against the Dues this week following a 31-17 loss to Saddleback. rn that game. Southwestern was tied with the Gauchos. 17-17. in the third quarter when Apache quar- terback Brad Platt was sidelined with an 10jury. Saddlcback took control after that. Platt, who tossed for 18 S yards in two-plus quarters against Saddle- back, is expected to be back apinst OCC. Soulhwestern's running game as led by freshman Danny Holmes. who has rushed for 247 yards on 70 ca mes. "Southwestern has one oftbe better teams in the state," said OCC Coach Dick Tucker. "Our scouts were very impressed with their performance against Saddleback last weekend." San Dle10 City (0-3, 0-5) at Saddle-- back <•·•. 1-0): After conquenng the three primary contenders an the Mission Conference the last three weeks, the Gauchos· biggest problem this week may be taking lhc Knights seriously. San Diego City absorbed a 59-14 punishment at the hands of Rancho Santiago last week and have only 35 players left on the roster after fi ve straijtht defeats. Clipp~rs ruin Kings' debut in Sacramento SAC RAMENTO (AP) -The Los Angeles Oippers spoiled the Sacra- mento debut of the Kings, I 08-104, on Friday, despite the best efforts of a rowdy sellout crowd of 10,333 fans. The Kings' fans, many dressed an black tie and tuxedos, kept a wall- mounted applause meter flickenng wildJy throughout the game in a bid to unnerve the Oippers. The deafening sound of continu- ously cheering and booina fans help- ed the Kings establish a I 9·rint lead at one point in the first hal . "The crowd tried its best to get to us," Clippers center James Donaldson said. "We were fortunate that we have a lot of steady veterans and we were able to keep our composure. I think you 're aoing to see young, inuperienoed teams come in here and aet rattled by the fans." Not all the Kinas' players, though. thought the non-stop chccnng, boo- ing and clappina helped Sacramento's cause. "Tonaf!t they (the fans) went kind of crazy,' Kings center Rick Kelley, a IO-year veteran of the NBA said. "The Kings' fans have to learn when to tum on the cheering and when to turn it off. It drained lhe team as well as the fans at the end of the first half." Clapper Jamaal Wilkes hit two free throws with I :08 Jeft to play to put Los Angeles on top, I 06-104. Forward Cedric Maxwell sunk another set of free throws with I I seconds left to put the pme out of Sacramento's reach. The K.in,s, who moved to Cah- fornia 's capital this year from Kansas Citr, did not lose control of the lead until 6:47 left to play when the Clippers capitalized on five con- secutive Sacramento turnovers to take a 98-6 lead. The Kinas rcca~ tured the lead 20 seconds later on a thrce-i><>int play by Eddie Johnson. Guard Derck Smith of the Oippers led all scorers with 36 points. R~c Theus was the top Kinas scorer with 24 points. Magic to Illiss first week INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin "Mq.ic" Johnso.st. 1s suffering from sh1 naJes and is ex}>ected to be s1dc- hned for a week, the Los Anaelcs Lakers announced Friday. Johnson, an All-Stat aua.rd for the defendina National Basketball As- sociation champions. thus will min the I 98S-86 season opener at San Antonio toniaht Johnson will be checked by the ceam doctor on Monday end, if his condition bu amprovcd, he mi&ht not miss a full week, according toa takers 1p<>knman. The Laun bcJin the eeaton with a four11me road tnp, 1ncludina stops in Dallas on Tuesday, Pboeni.x on Thursday and Golden State nex1 Saturday. Shingles is a skin ailment caused by the same virus that cauaes chicken pox, but can be cons1dcnbly more painful, With shinaJes, the virus attacks the roots ofa nerve in the brain or spinal cord1 produeina intentc pain and cau1tn1 a rash or blisters on the 1lun near the nerve. Althouah the rash may ~1sappcar qu1cldy, the pein sometunes luts for weeks. Michael Cooper 11 c.xpectcd to start 1n place of Johnson at one Laker auard q>ot. ........................................... ______________________ .,_ ______________ ~~~~~~~~~-------- Eagles hang on to surprise CdM, 21 -16 Estan cia get s first Sea Vi ew win with strong first h a lf - By JIM CAR NETT Dlllr ,... c-.,. _,, Estancia H1gh's Eagles jumped out to a 21 -7 first-half lead, then had to hold on for dear ltfc to pin a 21-16 football defeat on 1he favored Corona del Mar Sea Kings Friday ntght at Newpon Harbor High. The victory gave Coach Ed Blan- ton's Eagles a 3-4 season record and w.as Estanc1a's first Sea View League victory 1n four tnes. Corona 1s now 3-4 on the year and 2-2 1n Sea View act1on. '.'This was a big. big victory for us." S&Jd an elaled Blanton following the final .gun. "Corona was the heavy favonte, and I told our kids before the ~e just to play hard and let the chips fall where they may. ''We beat a well-coached talented team tonight, Those guys (coaches) or:i the other side of the field arc all fnends of mine. and I know this was a tough one for them to take. For us. it has to rank as one of our bigger wins ever." Corona del Mar Coach Dave Holland had difficulty hiding his disappointment. "We JUSt couldn'1 get 1hings together 10 the first half, but we dominated the game in the second " he said. ··Fumbles killed us. We wc~e the better team out there and we should have won." The two squads combined for 10 fumbles in the contest -losing a total of eight. Three crucial second-half bobbfes lolled Corona. The Sea Kings fumbled at the Estancia goal ltne midway through the third period. then coughed up the ball on the next series at the Eagle 19. CdM fumbled at the Estancia seven with just three minutes to play. Estancia was in complete control in the first half. The Eagles scored three touchdowns in 24 minutes and outgained the Sea Kings in' total yardage. 209-84. Corona dominated the second half. The Sea Kings controlled the ball, runnin$ 25 th1rd-quaner plays to Estanc1a's five. Corona had 36 sec- ond-half plays compared to Estan- cia's 25. "Our defense did a lot of bending 1 n the second half, bat we didn't break," Blanton said. Estancia scored Its initial touch- •••nda 21, c ........ cllt M9r " sar.. ... OUeftwl E•tencla 14 7 o 0-11 CorOna cMI ~r 7 O 1 ~ 16 E11-0orn 67 run tklck felled> E 11-Conlt 3 ru.n (Sl\trraro 11eu lrom ltOMlll11I) CdM-Turlltf' • 11eu ~om Mttbon (Grtc:.0 kick) Eat-Conte 9 pen from ltoMl!lnl <Cor· r!Mn kk:k) , CdM-Warlltf' 19 ru&h CGrKo llldl) CdM-S.t.•v Roseltlnl ran out ol eno ,_ Allancle nca 3,SOO (ttllmatad) GAMa STATISTtCS ••• Flrtl Oowna 13 ltuane1·vardaoe '4·121 Panlno v•rdaoe 41 P•n lno S· t 1-1 Punts 2·0 Fumbie1·fum!llH IOI! 6·4 F'9Nltle1·v•rch Penalilad 10-60 C-.il II ll·llO 119 12· tl-0 l·:n •·• •·30 IMDIVlDUAL •USHINO Ett-Sllefrtrd, 10-91, Conte, tt·J6; MIH· t<, S·ll; Dorn 3·16, ltOM411nl, 3·for·mll\UI ... CdM-Wa rlltf', 16·M, Turntl'. tl·4'. Metbon, l·fw·mlnu1 20 INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING Eat-itoMlttn), S· 11-1, •7. CdM-Melt>on, 12· 11·0. 129 INOfVIOUAL •ICllVINO Eat-Klllkadt, 1·21, Conte, l·t, 00<n, 1·1; Pecor, 1·7, W•lt>ur-. 1·2 'CdM-Turner, l·2S; Werner. lo-12. McCa llum, 2·43; 8 Hrbower. 1·71, McLaughlin, 1-16; Greco. l·e; Fraulldl, I·• down on the second play of the game. Eric Dorn, a wide receiver took a pitch from quarterback Mike Rose- llini on an end-around and scampered 67 yards for the touch- down. The PAT was wide. The Eagles drove 87 yards for a TD lal.e LO the pcnod. The big play of lhe drive was a 37-yard draw to fullback Brian Sherrard. Moments later. tailback Craig Conte scored from three yards out, and Roscllins threw complete to Sherrard for the two- pointcr, gJving the Eagles a 14-0 lead Corona got on the board early 1n the second stanza, dn vi ng 80 yards on I I plays. The big play was a 35-yard pass from quancrback Mitch Mclbon to Mike McCaJlum. The touchdown came on a four-yard aerial from Melbon to halfback Scan Turner. Es.tancia drove 50 yards for a score late tn the half. Rosellin1 teamed up with Conte on a nine-yard pass for the TD. Corona went 78 yards on its fir1t possession of the second half. Key plays of the drive were 16 and 21 -yard completions from Mclbon to Kevm Mclaughlin and Tod Bcarbower Chns Warner raced 19 yards for the touchdown. Corona fumbled on three of its five rcmainjng posses.s10ns. and the Sea Kings couldn't get back in the end zone. OILERS RIP LIONS, 21-0 ... From Bl I 03 yards and two touchdowns. Napoli also was picked off twice but tbc Ollcrs came out unscathed. The first TD pass fi nished off a It play drive that consumed more than five mtnutes after the Oilers took the opening kickoff. "Our offense took care of the game plan we gave them," said Napoli. "We didn't make a lot ofb1gplays, but we were steady." Running back Scott Elliott crashed over from a yard out to gJve Hunt· tngton Beach a,:7-0 advantage On the night Elliott gjined '59 yards on 14 cam es The score that reall y hun. however. was the touchdown the Osiers pul on the board wtth a scant 03 left 1n the half. "No doubt that was the biggest hft of the game for us:· said Pascoe. "I think .~t also took something out of them. With .14 left in the second quarter. the Oilers took over at the Lion 48. In four seconds Huntington moved to the 18 via twtn 15-yard penalties against Westminster, one on a pass mtcrfcrcnce and another on a dead- ball unsportsmanlike infraction "That was a big turning point for us," said Pascoe. "We were domi- nating the whole half but had only a 7-0 lca'd. I think that would have fired up Westminster, know10g that they needed only one score to get in it." As it went. thousJl. Napoli cashed 10 the bag opportunity by hitting wide receiver Chns Rhoads from 18 yards out and went into the lockerroom up. 14-0. In the second half things went according to the form of the first half. For the game, the Lions could gain but 27 yards on the ~ound and didn't cross midfield unttl there was less than two minutes to play. "They like to set the tempo with the run," said Pascoe, "and we didn't let them. Let me tell you. this is a topsy- turvy :eaguc we're in. I think we're right back in the hunt now." * Huntln9t0n 8Md'I 21, Wntmlmter 0 k-"" ou.n.n Wnlm~~ 00 0 ~0 Hunllnglon 8 .. ch 1 T T ~11 H&-Ellloll 1 rul' <Ha<1t11 kick ) H8-lth0tdl 1• lleH from NtPOll IHeOlll ~ICll) H&-Hllch • lleU trom NtOOll (Heall' lo.lck) AHandance 2.000 (t1llmelad) GAME STATISTICS W"t F Ir" oown1 1 Au1ha1-varda99 11·27 Pes1fng varOaQe 72 Pu1l119 7·27·7 P~~ 1n Fumb4e1-fumbltt 1<>11 2·2 Pt11tltl"·varo1 oentlliad 6·SS HB 10 34 110 110 12·71 7 S·l.4 7· l 1 10 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING WHl-~ltv, 7·14, Hln•haw, 4·tl, Gulltv, 10-7 H8-Ellloll, 14·59, Orltoa, 10-30. NePC>ll. 3·tt, Aon. S·6, Slllnner, 2·4. INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING Wffl-<ivlltv, 7·27·2, n H&-NaPOll, 11·20-2, 103, Aou, t-1 ·0, 1 INDIVIDUAL ltlCl fVtHG W"t-S.ldent, 4·Je. 0.lltr. 7·31, Pertn. 1·3 H&-lthOa<ll , S-50; CU11lllll9htm. 3·34. Ger ~tr. t·I. Hatcher, 1·1, NaOOll, 1·7. Aon I l SAILORS WIN, 68-27 •.. From Bl Asked if the Sailors were running 11 up because of two roughing the ~sscr penalties called on the An ists 1n the $CCOnd quarter, Giddings grinned and ianored the question, saying "Basically the way th1ng.s were going I (cit the only way to keep it under control was by maintaintng the ball." Surrounded by hts Sailors, who arc now 4--0 m league, 6-1 overall, Gidd1nas told them: "This wH the lonaest game m history (three hours). But 1t was a good lesson for us. I'm proud of you fo r the ~nd half. II sounds like a basketball score, you apinst the &Jrls." Wildman's TD runs were from 10, 11 , I and 7 yards out, the final one set up by an 84-yard klckoff rcturn with a reverse by Mason Thompson to the Laauna Beach )·yard line Vou knew it was 1oin1 to be a Iona ruJht on Harbor's first ~ion as the Sailors went to the &Jr 10 timC1 in a IS-play. 80-yard march, but the blqett 1urpn1t (for Harbor) was the ArtlsU' ex~osive runt by Lana. which hid na Beach in a 14-12 lead with just :24 spent. But four touchdowns and a safety by the Satlon preceded Todd's TD n.an, lcavinJ thc balance of the pmc a study in misspent (ru1trat1ons. Newoert Ha,,._ 61, LAIUM ... ct\ 'U ken ... OIMr1'ln Nt woorl H¥~ 20 '1 14 7-.a Lffuna 8ffch 14 7 6 ~27 NH-Wlldmen tO run (kick blodledl L&-Ltna n run <Vick.,, Illa.I l'O+-S.-rd 29 11e11 l11eu tailed) L~ 4' run (Vlcllers klcllJ Nr+-Cral9 4' peu lrom Foi.v (FQlev pen 10 ,__,, NH-Wlldmt n tt rUll (~oi.11 oeu lo AMdl Nr+-sn.-rd SI 11eu from Foi.v IC-Iv klc«l NH-Hll tacllled l(ltnoaM '" tlld ·-·•"'v Nr+-Wlldmtn I rUll ICOC>«lv klcll I LB-Todd ., run (Vlc\ert 11.lcll.) NH-Cobertv U FG LB-<:ummtnoa 11 "" lrom 1tlmt1e• (kl(k lall.ci) NH-f'Olev I run (Fotev INIU to Cral9I NH-Wiidman 1 run (kick blocked) NH-<ir ....... I tVfl (.....,_kick) Allenden<e 1,jOO IMllmtled) GAMll STATISTICS .... Flo• Clown• ? 1 ltutlWa·vardeea O ·IS7 Peulno .,..,oeoe U1 ,.. .. 111t n ,,. o ~· ,..,.. Fumo191·~ IOll 2·1 PeM!tlH·YW~ ""911led 1t· 1'S ~ .... .,.,...... La • 25-140 &l ' '1 , ,,. M 14·100 NH-WM'l'WI, lt-90, Miium, S 11, Qr.-., .. 11. McClelllN, >-•, ~. H . ,..,., >·?, freltfua •• ..-~ • L.~-. ~·171. Todd, ..,.,, '--· H It lmMI. '*''°" · mlftul H. ~AL'rASMtG N......--.. tt•)l-0, W L._.lmMl, ... 1,DLLMe,Ol I ~AL. ••Cll"""9 Hr-+--<rM MG; McelllltNI, Mt "- oerd, t-1"1 it_,, Ml, ~. I·> La-<~ ~ o.nc:tl. I t), (*'" l 1' '--· l ·I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Satilrdey, Oetobet 28, 1N6 83 Delly~ ...... ....,""' 0. , ..... CHARGERS •• Fram Bl ., I WIS m~ pteucd W'tth the defen.ae. I saw the speed and pen- etration We~ mabna the plays That's someth1na that has been m1ss1nt for about the lait three weeks Among thoK plays the (llarpn made were four sacks on Seab.awk quanerbac:k Cbna lba.rpry and a 46- yard rctum of an interception for a touchdown by Joe Moms. "We made some c~ on dc- fcnst and challenaed people. There were a lot of people who~ on their last game, if they didn't play well," said Workman. "We wen: rotating five defensive linemen. It's not good to be in the seventh w~k and st.ill deciding on you staners. but !hat's where we arc " • ....... 21, OcMn View 7 OcM n Vi.w EdtMl'I Scer9trt~ Eo-T ... yer a I'(, 0 0 0 ) It ' Eo-C.,ltr t run !Triaver <le:~ ,_, 0-71 Eo-Mo<rl' 4' 1ntt<cac>tk>ll return (lllO te ll ad) Eo-Sm.,.... l t rUI' PllH ltlladl Eo-C•rtt< • rU(t !~IC• OIOCl<t<ll ov-o er11119 10 D<IU from SIOCk\ l&.r•r•IT •1Ck l AlltnOe"'e S 100 (Hllmtltd <OAMI: STATISTICS OV Ftrll OOwnl I ltu1ne1·vera.o. l• 4 Pen1no verel•llf' 110 Penl"9 S-16· I PUl'll 6-JO Fum1>1H·lum1>1t1 I01t 1· I Pene111., verelt o.nell1.0 10-91 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING Ed tJ l? "' •lJ I It 0 1·~ l·t 13·110 0 11-<>tlm. 11-ll Darting, 1-1. S1uC>e, 3 I 1oer9erv. 9·0. 8Huoetn, t·for·mlnu1 s. Stocllt 1-tor·mlnu' 6 Eo-Cerltr, 15·17. !.mv .. r, )·JS, Snerman 3· 11 Al'QtlOvlc 7·9. LM 1·4, AownQut11, I· l INDIVIDUAL ll'ASSING OV-IOtrgerv 4· 14· I, .O. Stocki, 1·2·0, 10 EO-AnQtlOvl<. I· 11·0. Ill, Slane1 0-7·0 0 INDIVIDUAL ltECEIVIMG • OV-Nltnaorl )·21 Otrllng, 1·70, Devi\ I I) Ocean View d efender Mark Hatcher dell-.era ahot to Ed.laon'a K.aleapb Carter. Eo-Certtr 1·11 H-M>n. 2·21 J11111u 47 8onere9tr l I• J~ t·tl. !.m.,>e< 1 9 WATER POLO --- Sea Kings to play for title Rustlers, OCC earn victories Golden West Collese's women·, 'olle) ball team won its 26th con- sccut1 \.C South Coast Confcrencr match Fnda}' wnh a 15-2. I 5-4 5-1 Ci 15-1 dec1~1on over v1s1tmg Mt San ..\nto ni o College CdM wins three in Northe rn Cali forn ia tourney; OCC . Golde n West victori ou s For the second straight year. the Corona del Mar High water polo squad has advanced past the greltmtnary round and mto the /f.:.hampionship semifinals of the Nonhern California Tournament in Palo Alto Fri~ The Sea Kings, whu finished third here last year, had little trouble winntng their bracket, beating Hoo- ver (Fresno), 10..2. El Dorado 9-3 and Campo, 15-1 . ' ' Corona del Mar staned qu1cltly in each match, building a comfortable lead by halftime in all three games. The win over El Dorado was the · second time CdM has beaten the Golden Hawks this year. but 11 was much easier this lime. A couple of weeks earlier. the Sea Kings had to rally for a 7-6 victory over El Dorado after trailing 4-1 at haJftimc. Jason Likins had five goals to pace the opening win over Hoover Htll Harmon led the way wJth three against El Dorado, and Jeff Harve' and Keith Head had fo uraptcte in the win over ( ampo. \dM opens semifinal pla' th1c; morning against M1ramonte In a non-league match Marina 11. Los Alamitos 4: \(utt Larsen poured rn 'llll goal'\. int rea<>1ng his seasonal total to 97. as the V1 k1ng" put away th e host Gnffins. With Manna leading 7-2 at half- time, Larsen helped make 11 a romp by sconng four of fi ve V1k1nggoals in the third penod as the lead grew to 12-3 Goalie Scot1 Lamb wa' crcd11cJ w11~ nine sa ves. aJlowing onl}' single tallies in each quarter Manna improved 10 11<-7 overall With a key Sunset uague confron 1a- t1on against Fountain Valley al Gold- VAQUEROS LOSE, 36~7 ... From Bl throwing for 43 yards. completing five of 11 passes (no interceptions). the Vaqueros accumulated 266 yards in total offense. Capo Valley, mean- while, had 257 yards. most of which came from the fine passing of quar- terback Scott Stark. who completed 16 of 22 passes for 207 yards. The Cougars generateJ lsnle on ground -nothing unusual for th em -but they made the most of their opponunitics and turned what ap- peared to be a relat1vel) dose game for a while into a rout. Capo Valley scored first when Tom Gneco. the Cougars' leading ball earner with 71 yards, raced tnto the end zone from six yards out with I U minutes rcmaming in the ~cond quancr. The PAT failed and the Cougars had a 6-0 lead, Following the kickoff. lrvtne fumbled on its first play fro m scnm- magc and Nathan Call recovered and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. Stark's two-point conversion pass to Call wai. successful, and Capo -within sec- onds -had built a 14-0 edge. Irvine made things tnterestrng before halftime. With JUSt 3:28 to go in th e ~cond quaner, Irvine staned a dnq· thar took st 57 yards on nine plays -a I 5- yard Capo Valley penalty gave If' inc new hfc on a fourth-down play dunng the dnve -before Peter Brantle) caught an I I-yard touchdown pas~ from Raye. The 14-7 deficit at halftime didn't look too bad for Irvine at the time cons1denng the Vaqueros had out.pined the Cougars in total yards in the tint half ( 148 to 94), but lrvtne had trouble holding on to the ball most of the second half. "I th10k they outplayed us," Hen- igan said. obviously dejected b)' his club's mab1hty to maintain a gnp on the ball. "They made the plays and took advantaac of our mistakes." Stark hit Steve Tullar for a 15-yard touchdown pass with 6:32 lef\ 1n the third quancr to make 11 21-7. but Arguello wins by a knockout ANCHORAGE Alaska (AP) - F1aht1na for the lint time 1n mo~ than two years, Alea;ss Araucllo knocked Pat JefTenon down three umcs in the fifth round Fnday to renew his btd to become the ftnt man every to win world bo;tina utJn 1n rour we&&ht eta.uea. ~ IC.hedulcd 10..rou~d un1or weltnwei&ht bout was 1to W'lth I J 1ttOnds lef\ in lht rou becautc of the tbrtt-knockdown rule. Irvine wac; l\ttll 1n thl' gamt• \l.ht•n 11 held pos<icrnon t•arh 1n the: lnurth quaner But the old nemes11\ lumhlt· , amt· back to haunt In inc a&ain "'1th I I! .l'J to play rn the game It would turn out 10 ~· thl' l.l\t 111 the c;1x. but Capo Vaill'\ turnc<l 11 int11 another touchdo" n This time lhc Coug.ir'> 'tancll nn Irv ine's n and needed onh ti' c pla" ~fore Stark found Rus<>ell knk1m rn the end 10ne fo r si x more po11w. (n k Hannah'<i cxrra f)Otnt mJdt' 11 28-7 ( apo "'llh X 15 left .rnJ 1ht" Cougars d1dn·t 'top tht•re Just for good mca,ure lht• < nug..tr' added one more tout hd11" n d \ yard pasc; from \tark to Tullar .ind of all things thcv 'iuccc'io;lulh "'t'nt fp1 a two-point cunvero;ron to ruh 11 1n Stark hit (all agar n to mai...r 11 \11-~ "Their long-snapper wa' hurt I thtnk:' Henigan satd ··Thai·, 1-d1.11 he (Capo Coach 01ck Enn gh t l ,,11d * Capfltrano V.-V J6, lrvlN 1 ~.,. b¥ °"'""" Ceol"reno Vtlltv O 14 16 Irvine 0 1 . , (V-<,rlK O 6 •un 1'-IC~ tali.d CV-<e11 lS JPrl>lt n 1t11rn !Cell o"" " " S1er~I lr...,.__9 r•"' .. v 11 N\\ tr0tn ~••• • o 't'f'\ .. 10 1 CV-Tuller IS """ 1rom Ster• IH•M•~ • • • CV-J•nk1n1 IS """ from ,,.,. ,...,, ar -<• CV f uller J OH\ trom SIA,. C el n"'' • 1• Ster•• a.1tt "CI•"<• ) 000 fflll"'4119<1 GAMI: STATISTICS CV I' n t oownt I\ ltu•''" varO.Qt 11 '!O Peu1no veroaoe 101 Pu11ne I• n 1 Puntt l )'I l'uml>lt\ '""'!>'" IO•' I I Ptn•lll., va rel' oene111.a • O '"' II o n1 &.) \ 11 0 l H INDIVIDUAL RUSHING cv-<;r1.c.o 14 11 J,,,,.,,., 1 n P•"•' I • Ste r>. 11 l0t ""'""' )(I trv-Af'1ltrle I T~. Mltlt 10 ... ~ ec 11 1) •7 A eve ll I• Gooe111n J 6 INDIVIDUAL ,..UING CV-Siar•. 16 n 1 201 lrw_..evt , ) I I ·0 43 tteDIVIDUAL ltl (;l IVlNG CV-J-lflt S.. P•r•tr • ll 8tigflt!'4 l·• C•M i ,. ru~•r 1 ti lrv-(Q0111 7 )0 llr enll•v I 11 .:.oncllln I ) Mlelt l 0 ~MERCEDES ., 1 1)1•1ll l ~~~~--l()1--~~-' IP91CK.lm4• of •111P01"5ta C ·O ·M·P·A ·R·E 0g6 MONTH PURHASE TEAMS E"ASE OF OWNERSHIP TERMS t·n "'e<>t ( ollege 11n tap \l. ('dnt·\<la, night · In t0mmun1t~ t01legt al lion Orange Coast 14, Palomar I!: l he Pirate!> remained undefea ted 1n Pa- ntie Coast Conference .it u on hu t not before an 0' erttrn t• ...:s\1on with Palomar ( 1-4 ). 0 ( ( \ Enc Keller '>cored w11 h \</ o;rconth remaining 1n rcgulateon 111 '>t'nd the game tntO () r and IOS'>l'd 1n thee' entual game-winner I 'i \econd\ rnto the ti rst extra pe nod Keller followed that with hl' \t ~th and fina l goal and · Mtke \tc"'an capped the Bue,· ~oring 1n the ..ame pen od OCC 1\ ~-0 rn P< ( pla~ th1\ year Goldn West l3 Cnritos 8: The Rustlers received a fou r-goal per- formance from Jim Zakasky and three scores from David Cook tn wmning the ~uth \oa'it Conferl'Oll' match from th(' Falcons at ( em111' Golden West rmpro,ed to 4-1 tn confrrence pla}' and 11-J o' erall T ht' Ru§tlen meet Fullerton t<><UJ \ 1n the first round of the Cypress (Our· nament The Rustlers improved to 8-0 in lOnference. and 8-2 o"erall while the.'. Mounues dropped to I· 7. 1-9 overall Jennafer La Tagha led Goldtn West with seven lolls. four blocks and fo ur aces while Karen Knight tallied eight kills and fi ve blocked shots. The Rustlers take on Orange Coa'>l ( ollege W ednesda) at 7· 30 In another community college .,.ol- leyoall match Oruge Coast l , Fallert.on 1: Thi." Ptratcs opened second-round pla' with a 15-6. 15-11 6-15. I 5-6 wrn over host Fullerton. Michelle Lazorck led Orange Coast with 11 kills. and Ann lavage turned in four aces and 35 assists as the Bu~ improved to S-3 10 confcrcn~ pla~ w:ye Smythe was CT'Cd.1 ted Wl th a 'itrong all-around game b' C-oa\1 lOOCh Jane Hilgendorf The Hornets drop~ to ~--6 rn South Coast action. The Pirates will compete 1n rhr Sanra Barbara tournament today a< Santa Barbara City College - CALIFORNIA f 1' r r -=-~' fJ r )'\" ( --LJ -..!.J =::.; -~ --~ KNIFE SHOW ru h<· hl'ltl ur Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel 1015 West Ball Road Anaheim , C.~ 92802 Nov. 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Kelell• 14 LOS Alemllot lS Ken...CSv 0 ,,.....,., LM- LI H•bl'e '3, luene Parl 16 Trov 42 FulllrtO'I 14 SGM<• 30, Sunnv Hills I) O.r•~1.11- 9o!M Grtnde 10 Senti-0 Gerdlfl Grove D ll•ncl'IO A1em1101 1 Or-Wiit lM9W t r11 ()llr>de 1• S.v1nna 0 ............ TraOuCO ~lits 2t tHMll 7) TONIGHT'S o~s .,,,...,.. '-- CvlWft• v1 Pacifica Cat lolW Ci<alldtl Ger• Of'we ~ Lbt Ami.ot vs ll Ov1n1a let Garden Orov•> MM'• .......... enc--. ..., .....,_.,> ow. ........... It~ KrftMan C lndlel def Jolln Llovd tarlleln), 14, 6-3, 7-S. PetM' l.~ (Swedeft) def. wemv .. ," (lrll1ln), 6-•. 6•0; Merk OldlMWI (U.S.) ct.f. Hof.Clo de .. ~ (Arffl'lllne), 6·3, 6-l Wemein't~ ( ............... , ~ ...... Chl'I& Evert LIOvd CU.S.) def. Calerlna LlndQvl&I (Sweden), •·2 .. 2·6, 7·•; Jo Duri. C8rllelnl def. Chl'l&tlene Joll&Mlnr (Swiller· land), 6·2, 6-3, Annabel Crotl (l rlr11n1 def Terrv PMIPI (U S.), 6-1, 6·3. Manuela MalMv• ( BU!Oarla) def lkrller • Ploll., (U.S,), M , M c .......... tet UC .,..,._> Tlllr'd ·--...... MMv• Qvlnlen (USC) def Svlvla TelrMult CUSIU), •·2. 6·3. Marie l.llFrandll CUCLAI o.t. Jene Thomal (UCLA). 6·7. 6·•. 6-0, Anne MoelMr cs.n Oleoo SI.) d9f Clnny MecGreoor (SOS), 7--6, 7·6, Jenn!W Fudlt (UCLA) d9f MoNc1ue Javer CSOSI, 6-0, •·l, Ctlllv e.rrv (SOS) d9f AllVSOn lntl'•m (Arlrona St.), 6-2, H , Collnne lkrtel (UCLA) def lll1kefe1 Hlnvmtnl CUSIU), 7·6. 7·5, Joni Urban CUCLAl o.t Mef'IM S.nc1'111 (Pep- oardlnel, 6-1. •·2, C.,ollnl KuNmln CUSCl de4. C..ttlerlne O'MMrl (UCLA>. 6·3. •-t. ~ ...... Quinlan def. LaFrencfll, 6·3, 6·l, Fucm de4. Mollllr, 7·5, 6-1; IMrrv def. Ber1el, 6-2, 6-1; Kulllmln def. Urtlln, 6·0, 6·2. --·--~ Clnnv MecGregor·Ca111v e.rrv <SOS) def. Karin IUChOlt1-JoJo Grummet (Ari• zonal, 6-0, 6· I; Chl'l&llnl Br-·H1v1ll Frlluckle CLono l..cfl SU def. Rakl'l•I Hlnv1mlnl·Blttlna Wlenllll CUSIU). 6·•. 6-•1 Ginny Purdy·H .. lanne Sladln (USC) dlf. A"vwn lngr1m•Krltll McCOl'mlcil (ASU), 3-6, 7-6, 6·2; Marie l.llFranclll-Jonl Urben (UCLA) de4. Steoneni. llllOl'er-LU:iov DnPot (UC lrvlne), 6·4. 6•1; Mllev• Quin· len-Otna Levv CUSC) dlf. Cllldv L1uer- Jane How• (Nevadl·Lu Vege1), '-2. •-I; ICrtalen Hlll·Anne Mol4llr CSDSI def. C1rol e.rtrand-Maroeret Hoc>kln• CPePl>..-dlnel. 6-3. 6-3, Laur• Glll1·Cerol COP11ranl1 CA5U) dlf. Cerolvn RMCl-Julle Labont• CUSIU), 6·3, 6-0, Jennifer Fuc111-Jene Th0me1 (ASU) Clef Lola Trenwllll·COllMfl Patton (UCI), 6·4, 6·2 Tuc:Mft Mlltdl ~y 1t•GULAlt Texlll Slc*9d ..... (L-. rec:.tw $.S,oot) Tom Wetto" def Mike R•ld, •• no 1 W•YM Levi def Bratt u-. 2 UP Larrv Rlr*er def. 01vld Fro1t, 1 UP M.ac O'Gr•dY Clef Ja~ H•H. I UP. ltth llOle ~odl• Muoo def. Cor•v ~v1n, I uo, 20!n Jim TllOrpe Clef Dan P~. I UP Merk Wlet>I Clef Rooer Mlllblt . I UP, lttll '104•. Oan For1men Clef O•ve Barr, 7 and 1 Bob Twev Clef Wavne Gred'I, l and 2 Aon Strack Clef Andy Nortll, l end 2 Oannv Edwards Clef JOlln Ml,,.ffev. l and I Tom Kit• def Merk McCumb..-. I UP Pllll Blacltmar def Calvln PNta, 1 UP, 20tll llOle Pel.,. Jeco!nen Clef Llrrv Mize, 4 anci 1 Jeck Renner oat Scoll Hoer., 1 end I Clertne1 llo'9 Clef L1rrv NellOll, l and TlllrCI .. _., IL_.. r9Ci8IVe I 11.SOOI WatlOll def. Levi, 1 UP O'GredV d9f Rinker, J end 2 ThorPI def. Mudd, 2 eno 1 W1-Oaf. Fortman, I up Tway Clef Slrldl l end 1. Bleckmar def. JKOC>Mn, 2 end I R-dlf. ROM, 2 end 1 Edwards de(. Kii•. I UP. lftll "<>la ~~.,_... WallOll vs. O'Grldv TllOrPI YI. WleC>e, Tw•v v1 Edward\, Bleckrner 111 llenner SENIC>ttS TOUll Sic.end It_., (~~56,000) G-Littler def. Ken Sllll. l end 2 Jim Fe<rN dtf ~vllle Moodv, • and J. Doug Ford Clef Al 81ldlng, 3 end 2 Oen Sikes def Biii Jonn11on, I uP Paler TllOmton def Ben Smith, • and 1 Herol<I H•nnlno def Ari 511v•ntrone. 1 and 6 LH El<I¥ oaf Bob G<><1lbv, S end 3 Gev Brewer Clef Crlarln Slttord, I uP, '"" llOle Qua~ PIWW- Lllller v1 F trrM, FOl'd vs !llkes, T"OmlOll "' H•nnlng, Eloer "' Brtwe< w ·-Piiio COMMUNITY COLLEGE Peellk (Mst CIMw-Oraftll CMlt 14, PalemAr I) PelOmar l I 2 S I l>-12 Oranoe COHI 1 2 l s l 1>-i. ~'"°' Coa" \Corino l(e11ar t., ure '· Mtrande 3, Sit••'"' I Seut11 c..1t-earw.._ Gtllden w .. 1 1)i c.,.,.,,.. a GOiden West 3 t. 0 ._.13 CerrllOI 2 7 I .)-• GOiden West scOl'ln1r Zeh11tv •.Cook l . Wlck1 1, Jetfrle1 2, Bucklev I, Tlcttv I HIGH SCHOOL NWW>lm C......... TeumtV <•t S'9nflrdl C.,._ dlll Mir 10, H_... (I',_) 2 Hoover 1 O o 1-1 COl'ona cse1 Mar 3 2 I ._10 Corona Clef Mar 1<orl119 Llkln1 S. HH d 1. Moroen '· TllomDIOn '· SIC)f'y I C-dlll Mir t , II OWHI J El Oor•CIO 0 I 0 :>-3 Corona Clef Mar • 2 1 1-9 Corona de! 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Quinn selected to Serra Hall of Fame Ex-Woodbridge assistant principal honored by school Brian Quinn. an Irvine resident who served as assistant pnncipaJ at Woodbridge High School. has been selected for induction in the ncwly- crcated Athletic Hall of Fame at Junipero Serra High School in Gar- dena. A 1959 graduate of Serra, Quinn starred 10 basketball and baseball. cammg All-CIF recognition in baseball and AJl-Cathohc League recogn1lJon in both spons. * * * Ttm Par1oa1, a Marina H igh prod- uct, scored eight goals last weekend 10 bnng his season total to 16 with Buck..nell University's water polo team. The Bison s are riding a nine-game winning streak after d efeating For- dham, Slippery R ock, Army and Iona last weekend. * * * Elaina Odea, who led Irvine'!> volleyball team to the C IF cham- pionship las t year, ranks as the University of the Pacific's top VQl- leyball player so far this season. ' Corona del Mar grad Brooke Her- rington i' fourth on the stat list. Oden ~as 264 k.ills for the top kill percentage on the team (.383); 33 blocked shots. also best on the team, and 26 service aces Herrington has 84 kills. five a ces and eiltht blocked s hots. In West Coast Athletic Conference a ction . Newport Harbor product JalJe Evans is the No. I player 10 lull average with 4 .65 per contest. Evans, who plays for Pcpperdine r lniversit y, has collected 344 kills, 55 more than any other W CAC player. * * * Three Edison H igh grads arc ex- pec ted to be in a University of the Pacific uniform today when the Tigers take on San Jose State in a Pacific Coast Athletic Association football game. DenaJs McGowan, Dave Lopez, and Greg Koperek arc members of the 2-1 Tiger squad which is bidding for a Cah fomia Bowl invitatio n . They niay be free agents, but Dodgers don't buy it LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers will o nce again refrain from pursuing any free agents during the off-season, Dodger Vice President Al Campanis anno unced Friday. The Dodgers, who won the Na- tional League W est D1v1s1on rnle this year, have signed JUSt two free age nts through the re-entry draft 10 the past five years. During that time. the Dodgers signed shortstop Mark Belan~cr tn 1981 and pi tchcr Bobby Cast1 llo 1 n 1985 through the re-entry process. "We feel we have a strong young team and this team has been c reated through o ur s trong player de- velopmental and instructional pro- gram as well as trades." said Cam - pants 1n a wnuen release. Of the e ight most regular starter$ for the Dodgers this season, s ix were produc ts of the Dodgers' farm sys- tem. They were catcher Mike Sciosc1a. infielders Gr,~ Brock . Steve Sax and Mariano Duncan and out- fielders Mike Marshall and Pedro Guerrero. Three starting pitchers -Fernan· do Valenzuela, Orel Hcrshiser. and Bob Welch -were also products of the Dodger system. The team has signed seven players in the nine years since the re-entry draft began in 1976, including pitch- ers Dave Goltz and Bob Stanhouse and outfielder Jay Johnstone. a ll in 1979. CAREW WON'T BE BACK ... From Bl paign by a toot injury. 1he first baseman hit .280 in 120 games with two homers and 39 runs-batted-in. Carew reached a milestone dunng the sea~n. becomin,g the I 5th player 10 maJor l~ue history to collect 3.000 career hits. .H~ .was a member of two AL West D1v151on.champions dunng his seven years w,1th the Anacls. His .339 average 10 1983 was the highest ever by a !~ft-handed hitter in club history. "It 1s an extremely tough decision " Angel General Manager Mike Port said regarding ('_.rcw . "Rod handled our con versation with JrCat dignity and is understanding of the fact that the Angels have re.ached a transitJo nal s~c. • He has been an outstand1na a c hiever throughout his career as an An~I and we wish him nothing but continued success." C•rcw was hampered by •nJunes 1n recent years. He had a pinched n erve 1n his neck durina 1984 that bothered him durina the last rew m onths of the season. He wound up that campaiin with a 29S battJna av~c. the first lime since 1969 that he hit le than .300. H olland. 33, was acquired last Au~ 2 tn a six-player deal with P!ttsbulJll. He appeared in IS sames after 101n10g the Anacls and was 0-1 with no saves and a 1.48 earned run avenge. Port, updating the ncgot1at1ons with their players who have become free a'cnts, said the Angels "have every mtcntion of signing" reliever Donnie Moore and starter Don Sutton a pair of right·handcrs. Outfielder Juan Beniquez will probably o pt f<?r free agency, accord- ing to Port, while the status of second ~seman .Bobby Gnc h "depends o n his intentions.· OcotT Zahn, a 38-ycar-old lcft- handcd pitc her, will not be offered a contract "at this time," accordinJ to the Angels q~. but he may be invited to spnng training. An Angels' spokC1man said there was "no news" o n negotiations with sluger Reggie Jackson. who also has played o ut the final year of his contract Longshot wins Oak Tree feature ARC ADIA (AP) -Lonphot Water Crystals c losed stronaJy-in the final furlona and capturtd the S4S,OOO feature race for older horses fnday at Santa Anita. Ridden by Fernando Toro, Water C rystals f1n1ahcd a half·lcnath in front of the favorite, Reaal Ties ridden by Alex Solis. ' Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Saturday, October 2e. 1986 IMS Church Womenplan World Community Day.· Oarcll Women United 1i. sponsonng World Com- munity Day at 9:)0a:m . Fnday a1 St Mark Prcsb y1enan Church, 2100MarV1st a in Ncwpon Beach The event will focus on world peace A soup lunch will be served forS4, 1f desired. Reservations arc required and can be made by calling Jo Smith at 786-8624 or June Bntton al 548-7895 by Wednesday. • • • The United Methodist Women of1hc Commaohy UnJted Metllodlat Cborcll, 6662 He1 l Ave .. in H unungton Beach have an noun~ lha1 they will sponsor a Festival of FineFoodandFancy Fairfrom IOa.m lo 2 p.m neitl saturdar. Cal 842-4461 for funher information • • • The rcltgiouscduca11on depanment of the Costa Mesa Unlta~aa UDlverallat Cbarcll, 1259 V1ctona St . 1s plannmaa HallowC?Cn cami val for UN IC'EF Sunday after lhc t0:30a.m. service. The church wilt sponsor a "F1rs1 Fnday" forum on Nov. I at 7:30p.m. Dr. John Smith and Dr. Lt:slt e Rabin of UC Irvine will p~sent a slide show of their recently completed lnp to N1caraf ua. A 3 donation is requested. Refreshments will be served. A "Brown Bag-It with !he M1n1ster" session will be held at noon Fnday at the church. A Ull pan tree lecture senc , e ntitled "The Roots of Liberalism," will stan on Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. For more details about church act1vit1es call 646-4652. • • • The Sttoad Oucll of Orlat Sdeotiat, 3100 Paci fi e View Dnve, 1n Corona del Mar 1s sponsonnga ~rec lecture by EdwinG. Leever,a Chnstian healer from Winter Park, Fla .. enrnled "Are We Giving God Top PnontyT at 8 p.m .. Fnday. • • • The La11Ula Beacll United Metllodlat ~arcll, 2 16 3 2 Wesley Drive, in South Laguna is holding1tsannual Halloween Sunday, tomorrow at IOa.m. Children from Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Poml, and South Laguna arc inv11ed to come in costume and panicipate 1n the morning services. A children's Halloween fair will follow immediately. Call 499-30 88 for further informauon • • • Oar Lady Qoeen of An1el1 Cbiarcla, Newpon Beach. will present an eveningofcontemplattve prayer and music with Elli Di Natale, professional gu1tanst and singer. at 7 p.m. Sunday in the parish hall. Ca ll Jack Moynahan at 720-0205 for further infor- ma11on. • • • The Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove will host its 11th annual Positive Christian Singles Conference from Fnday to Sunday. Serra sainthood pushed· Priest's personal goal is to see beatifi cation with pope's '87 visit 'Alnonizauon means tull sainthood. million dollars since 1950 through "My personal dream is that he'll be donations, commemorative coins beatified in 1987, when Pope John and albums such as "Songs of the Paul ll visits California. That's why California Missions." I'm work.mg so feven shl y now to get a "l made a pact wnh Father miracle." Moho ly said. Junit>tro Serra when l was appointed Moholy said there are 2.000 cases to this task. I wo uld do the work 1fhe SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) _ After of would-be saints pending wo rld-would supply the fu nds," he said ihc first of two hean attacks. !he Rev wide. But m the United States, only .. From that day to this he's never let three have been named: Mother me d own. But he surely hasn't spoiled Noel Moholy asked a favor of I 8lh Frances Xavier Cabnn1, Sister Eliza-me. I'm still scrounging." century Franciscan missio nar>' beth Seaton and Bishop John Neu-In 1958 he was appointed v1ce- Junipcro Serra, the man he has bee n mann. postulator. which means he heads pushing for samihood for 35 )tCa1".$. Stitt, M oho1y sau:t the cllanccs for 'Scrra"'s case worldwide. Tn addffion to "You know whal you have," beatifica1ion are very good. "The generating publicity for his cause, Moholy prayed. "You have a bulldog Pope 1s very favorable and he admires Moholy must provide all documcnta- ltke yourself who won'! give up. If you Serra a great deal. He certainly 1s tion including Serra's 800-page sum- want more of the same. you'd betler aware of the whole si1uat1on." marium or legal brief. hang onto me." '"The present Ho ly Father has Nol everyone thmk.s Serra was so It worked . Moholy. 70. recovered definitely shown an interest 1n saints saintly. including some members o f to see the Roman Catholic Church in new Catholic countnes including the Amencan Indian community declare Serra "venerable" last May. the United States," said a spokesman ··He destroyed a whole culture, he the first of three degrees of sanctity for Archbishop James A. H 1ckcy an decimated a populauon and he For further 1nforma11on and for the cost of attending. call the Rohen Schuller Institute at 971-4 133. • • • "Society's Solvable and Unsol vable Problems" will be the theme of four talks g.i ven b y Rabbi Steven Schatz at Temple laaid in Newpon Beach o n the fi rst four Fndays 1n November. Each talk will begin at 8.15 p.m at the Harbor C hristtan Church, 240 I Irvine Ave. Rabbi Schatz "'111 conduct the temple's first adult education four pan mini-series bcg1n1ng Monday at 8 p.m The subject 1s ''What everyone should know about Hebrew." Call 548-6900 for further information. ••• Gu1dhncs Internatio nal M1n1stnes an Laguna Niguel will host the 22ndanniversarydinner at 1he Laguna Hilb Holiday Inn Fnday at 7 p.m. The dmncris open to the public (all IS) l-500 I for reservations. • • • The Red HlllLatlleraaC.arcla, 13200 Red H4ll Ave .. in Tusun will celebrate Reformation Sunday tomorrow The Sierra Brass Quintet will h1ghhgh1the8 and I 0:45 a.m. services and wi ll hold a recital in the church sanctuary at4p.m. Call Scott Dean at 544-3 13 1 (work) or 73 1-76 12 (home) for funher information. • • • Patncia Boll, a practicing psychic in Laguna Beach. will speak on " Psyduc Phenomena" tomo rrow at IO· 30 a.m. at the Lapaa Beac~ Ualtartu Ualvenallal Fellowdlp,429Cypress Dnve Box has atded law enforcement agenc ies in man>' mvcsttpllons. Call 494-3651 or 494-4743 for further information. • • • The Newport·MH9 OrittluCeater, 2599 Newport Blvd .. 1n Costa Mesa 1s o ffering families 1n the communn~ an altemauve to the increasing dangers oftnck or trcat101 by turning mgrounds intqa "'Harvest Pany," Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. A western themewtll htghhght lhe the fcst1 v1ues, which w1ll 1nclude pony ndts, a dunk mg tank, a fishmg booth, video games and a n ng toss For more information, call 966-0454 • • • The La1v.u Be.tell Preabyteriu Cba.rcll, 415 Foreit .\"e willc.clebrate"'Fnendsh1p Sundav"~unda) at the9 and I0·30a.m services Anyone mt.crested an singing a presen tauon of Handel's .. G lona " a1 the morning services on Dec. 8 should call the church. Rehear~!~ are Thursdays at 8.15 p.m T he Women's Fellowsh1p ufthe church 1nv11es all women lo a 6 p.m. dinner an Felluwsh1p Hall on Tuesday. Reservauonsare required A SS donauon 1s requested For further to formation. call 41J4-7 555 A'l I JS h The Rev. Noel Moboly kneel• next to hie Ucenae plate ' bearln& the name of 18th century Franclacan mlulonary I Junlpero Serra. Moboly b.u been working for 36 yea.rs to have Serra declared a Mint. I MCC OCEAN OF LIFE Moholy, a fellow Franciscan based Washington, D.C., a member of enslaved a peo1;>le. That's common in San Francisco's seedy Tenderloin, Rome's Congregation of Saints. knowledge," said Rupen Costa. a said the next two steps are bea11fica-Moholy, an energetic, white-haired Cahuiaa Indian and president of the lion, lhen cano01zat1on. Each re-man dressed in sandals and the Amencan Indian H istorical Society quires a church-cenified miracle. traditional brown habit of the Fran-in San Francisco. "In my opinion we The title o f venerable recognizes a c1scans, has traveled all over the might as well do that to Hitler. Make a "Serra 1s an 1nsp1rat1o n to the procedure," Mo holy said citing the 1001 W 17,.., Ste. U•C.... .._.,CA 6S1-13" 11 ··"'· • 7:)0 , .... life of hero ic virtue. Bea11fica11on world to gather documentallon. saint out ofh1m." modems to correct social abuses, m1ss10nary's suppon of the so-called perm •.ts special devo11o n and He has also raised more than half a Moholy disagrees rectify inequities. but to do so by legal Indian 8111 of Rights ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~_:_~~~~~~~~_:..:..:...:.:.=...:_.:....::...::._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-======== a...et.-o.... -. Orange Coast · RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A Clrtllll W1lcl•1 fN• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Men FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 30 Worship 8.30 and 10 45 Charles D Clark. Minister Co111 Men MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp I Church School 8:30-10:00 a.m. Dr William E Steel 979-8234 .. Newport Beacll CHRIST CHURCH BY TME SU UNlnD METHODIST 1<100 w Balboa Bl1td .~ .. Rev Lawrence T Young Won!Wp 6 Cllwdt le"'* ~ A..M. __ .., ...... lchool ..... 0., c- t:JO .... -+.GO, ... . Huntington Beacll Nortll COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Worship Service 1:30 A 10:00 1:30 lund1y School 10:00 Founl•ln v111ey FIRST UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH t8225 Bushard SI 112-2593 James A Hadley, Pas1or Wor1hlp A Church School t:30 A.M. NEWPORT C£Nl£R i UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1801 MargU911t• Ave. CorONdel Mar 94'-0745 ..,.. a Clllrdi s..i t.Jt ti. ,...., Bur'-1 R Howe umu..m c..a c.11caTW 111 ....... -....c...e ..... ........ -.u ....... 1tla ...., ... '44-74H ewe• S<llQcll & ''"'""' '"' ~' S.el' 1~ '/Pt1UA/p at a ehtea "' 1joMe C!M"ice 7#u 'IP"'-' PRESBYTERIAN CtdCH OF THE COVENANT Brue. A. Kurrie, P .. tor Terry McC•nne, OirectOf of Adult Mlnl1trlee Pierre Altegr•, Director ol Hlgll Scllool Mlnt11r1es Tin• Alearaz. Dtreclor ol Clllldren'a Mlnlllrles Swlclay "°"'ill -l:lO • l 0:00 1.m Quell Schoal - CIM111 11'1'11 AGilti 10:00 1.111 ..._l , .. nalallll - l '.JO • 10:00 I .A h "*'c Senlc• -71111 p.m 2850 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa 557.3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1M1ssour1 Synod) 790 Vlctorle St., Co.11 Meea Loth•r V. Tornow, P .. tor 631-1111 llNce ~ •• , .. ,Of WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM SinSIJ School• Ad llllle Clan 9·20 A.M Clwislian Cltfnent1tJ Sdlool 548-llM ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH C utbluif ()f & Jamboree ~wporl Buch Rrv Wilham McQuoid Pastor Asst Paster Robtrt P Sttwarl Rooctr Whrtttn. Mu~1c Director WonW, 9:30 ll. E'9cltlol Clwt1 11:45 ll. fbsefy Can for Into: Cll 644-1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM 1!1bl>o 8«r111rd p K111& l.tmborH & [ISlbMt ()! lilv\<C Aloe Slli'lt! Mtwpoi I Bu < h l• (d11<1ln• ~~ for 1nlo u• ... ,,_ lIJ ... ,,., t •••• Sabbath 8ervlcH J'*fl.... l'ISta ,...., .... ""' ''*' .. ... .... ,.,. , .I. StrNc Hit ~ ... .,.. 21H ..... .. s ...... 1 .,1o: IM!OC~IJI "Starring In t~e lole of Peace" CtUtCH OF RELIGIOUS SCINCE Ji.,,. ol ~ UNl-i C-Cll ol ~ ~ 2206 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92&48 Adullt & Jr Church 8 00 9 45 & 11 30 Rev P-ooy BUMtl For Information 989 1331 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rorer J. Berr. Pastor Kim Eifert krorstad, Putor WlltSlllP SHYIOE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deal at 8 AM) SUfl)AY SCHOOl 9:1S AM Pbsery Cm Avaiable WUCllE lH ltftr Ir, lew,.rt IHcll 141-HSl HAflBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Oleclpl .. of Chrl1t) 2401 lrvln• •I Sent• lul>91 Newport S.ech &&S-S711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM You Wiii ,,_ W~ -A.nd HfHl»dl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH "'•'" •t Ad•m•, Huntington S..Ch SUNDAY: Moring Worship Bible School Evening Worship 9 00 PM 10 45 AM 600 PM Sund•y Oct ober 27, 19R5 A:JO and 10:1 5 A.M. ~rmon Topw SUNDAY WORSHIP ·"One Great Passion.,., Or. John A. Hurfman a Jill Bri-pN"at'hin« St.APJrew ~ ~rian Chun:h "', "' '\11.lr""' R 1 I '''"I'''''\,. ht 111 1;H1r-I >" j 1 llEW THOUlllT ClllHSTllll CHURCH 110 W. llttl It., hsta hu (l ................. 11111) "Only Y 11 C11 llHk Y 11r l11tl" Dr. Deaner C. Jackson Bible Study Clau 9· 15 SurWy "°'"'" •Ulp. Htlltrw & Junior Cllurch JO JO ... , ........... . Laguna Presbyterian Church .. Cbrucla of Clal•H"' ~ dwdl .. 1M s.1111 c.ty. SI ,, .. S.-. luullM-* I Sudar Ward(e NO a 11:•.. I N.nerr 'r..n ,.,.~·~ !k'-' '°'all~ I Wedd&f ,,..._ '°' caue.. f..U 4' Al•lu 416 Forte• A" • Phone 4N-7~ I) \r1lw J , .... , .... ~-. mt. u... c ...... OIAL-A-PRA YER !M-PRA Y _BRT~R·m """"'"'""'"!! RA881 MARK S. MlllfR SKAllBAT SUVIC£$ rn Ip m Sil 10 JO I m ldm y y•wo ,, 1 I l•0d ... I M1n1r I ; M'• o;•uv\ ><'" Adu<I ld 'ouln ullluU\ ,.r~·· lOll C_,.Ki Nt"1*1 8t1cll ,,,, -.. ~1999 Cantor Ai.tn W•lner Educator Miriam Van Aaalt• Church of St. Matt!Nlw by thd 8611 "~____, HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-9:00 A.M. ~alC:.-..... -19> MERTZ HALL Of ComnMllty ColQtgalionll Ou~ 6 t 1 Helotrope. Corona dll MIW .. .............. -SR·ml -n.IR ......... THE REVEREND DENNIS and RITA BENNETT NOVEMBER 8. 9, 10. fU5 ~RIDAV ""o•..-tN • 00 o,,,,. 10 00 ~ ~ SUNDAY 11110 ..... r..• '" • Ot •P\10 ,.N'"l" ... t 00 • m t0 •\."' SATURDAY .. _. 1 )0 •,.. 1100ft00!' >001""1 lOftO "' 00 Om 10 00 D ~ '°'\l"\I J\\lL~ t.1 1 l ~< < >I'\ l < 11 l H ! 11 :i~09\1\ 111><> '\!'\\'POH i HL\l II I \l tl lll<~I\ 1 11~)o7fl-o~111 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH !Hf f'IRS1 ( Hl R ('H 01' CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON ~"SS ... l.•HIM •rs "Pr1111t111 Alt• oeatll" Costa Me .. -Fl,..t Church of Christ, Sclentlal 2'80 Meu Verde Of., Coete ..... Church A auncsey kttoot-10:00 A..M ..._. ... "oom· 2llO Meu Verde Or -t A.M ._. 30 P M Mon thru Fri Wed. 7-7:50 P.fll.-t-t:lO P.M. lrv1M-flr9t Church of Chrtet. 8clentlat Rencho ... Joequtn lnlenMd .. te Si:hool 4M1 Mtcheleon (NMt' Y•) Church a aunctar lcftoo4-10:00 A.Ill. "•dint! 9'oom, UIO'BanMU ll'tnwy •• Suite 146. llone<:""4l Pina 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Mon. thru l it. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thuredar CMO C-Suno•~ ~ w...i._,., Huntington Beedt-Flnt Church of Chrtet, Sclentl•t ltti a OW.., Hunftntlton hec:tl CtMlrdl A lllftdeJ khool-10:00 A..M 9'111t11ne "9om m....., at. Newpon ~-Flnt Church of Chrtst, Sclenll•t ,_.Vie Udo. NewpcM1 9Mctt Chwct. A IUftdef ~ t'!OO A 1~.JO A M. 9'udlfnt 9'oofft, ma Yte Udo • ~ ttwu a.t. t A.fll.4 ,,fll. TUM -7-t '· · 0-C... ~ool!OIO T~-. •ao 11JO1o"" '°' SIUd\' f- Newport 8Mch-lec:ood Chur'c:h of Chrtet, ldentl•t 1100 ,ectftc ~ Of., COfOM .. flier c~ a •uMer tcMot-*CIO A.M "•• lllflt ,...... -....... Cwt Hwr~ c.- .., hi IUI I t MIMI IP.& Ill C 771 Al ---...--.i 1(1 ltlMNI .,_ <~~,-:,~ ~ol !N~""'-CMo C,.,.. .. I I • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, October 28, 1985 ly ~e A1soclatecl Presa FREDERICK. Md. -Guideposts. 1111 interfaith monthly that claims to be the most widely read religious- ihspirational magazine in the world, this week launched 1ts 40th an- ojversary celebration with a salute to aJocal church. The Rev. Norman Vincent Peale. thunder and co-editor of the maga- tine with his wife. Ruth. presented its annual $5,000 Guideposts church • award to Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick for tts extensive family-life work ·• The magazine, published 1n , Carmel, N.Y .. and featunng first- ; person accounts of how people have eoped with d1fficult1es throu~ fanh. bas a circulauon of 4.1 mtllhon and "1 estimated readership of 15 O!ilhon. OSLO. Norwa) -Bishops of the Slate Church of Norway. a Lutheran body. have cntic1zcd a recent con- ference here on "fatth and miracles" U>Qnsored by "Fulros " con- ll"e$1ltion as "here car· an "un- bib1cal." NEW YORK -The G reek Or- thodox Church of the Americas. beaded by Arch1shop lakovos, has .tent $100.000 to the Eth1op1an Or- p fhodox Church and $60,000 to the llead of Greek Onhodoxy there to aid Victims of hunger an that country. WASHINGTON -The U.S. Catholic Conference has protested the Nicaraguan government's broad- ened "state of emergency" restnc- tions on civil libenses. saying the measures won't help resolve conflicts there. In a telegram to Nicaraguan Presi- dent Daniel Ortega, Msgr. Daniel F ~oye, conference general secretary. --nted rcportt -tha1 t.fte. ~ took over church offices to prevent publication ofa new magazi ne. 32 Tons To Choose From AZALEAS 5 g•I Reg. $14.98 NOW s11.98 1 gel. Reg. $4.50 NOW 53.19 Hard-hatted pope Pope John Paul D wan a hard hat daring hl• vlalt to a mine 1,24 7 feet under Montponl, Italy . Dayan daughter in OC Yael Dayan. daughter of the late Moshe Dayan. will be m Orange County Sunday to !1'ark the publication ofherei&}lth book "My Father, His Daughter." She wsl~ be the.!11~ iuest of the combined United Jewish Fund Business and Professional D1v1s1onsat a brunch 1n the Irvine home ofl..ouise Brickner beginingat 10:30a.m. She will also be the guest of the United Jewish Fund Nonh County Committee at the home ofDav1d and Arlene Rose of Fullerton at 7 p.m. This mantht!Mirlcstm fourth anniversary ofher father's death. For more information on the day's events, calftheJeWisnrede-ration of Orange County at 530-6636. CYCLAMEN Beautiful Shade Color 4 " Pot REG. $3.50 NOW 12.50 BANOINI 1 CRABGRASS C~W CONTROL ~ Co•llrOIS cra1>9rass Ill orass u uuw ~no O•c.llonOra lawns stymies 111ow pMky wee<ls w1tl1 tne tunny names poa annua. ,'•I It ,' 1 • ,r •I. , ', • • -,.,.: ,' ' goo\egr ass p19Neeo 5heperO s pVrse etc Req $13 98 ~ ........ ,•,..._.:. .. 14-con~•2000 •q" NOW $11 .98 • NURSERY ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND HOURS: MON-FRI 7-6 •SAT 8:30-6 •SUN 8:30-5 FREE NURSERY • FLORIST • LANDSCAPING Sale prices effective through Nov. 1, 1985 DELIVERY • MAINTENANCE • PEST CONTROL LLOfD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. [-•c3 WSA· 2028 Newport Blvd (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 I (714) 646-744 1 Bring the elegance of the Carrington lifestyle Into your home for the Holidays! I I I;,,. \ ,1E..O -• Antron · Extra-Body nylon fiber and ~ '-'~,~E.., ~ Scotchgard~ protection assure long llfe. ':. o'4'-~ 1 ,' • Backed by 10 year limited wear warranty . .,,,,, SALE S 1549 s3349 PRICE ao ro TO IQ vo (Padding & lnstallat1on Included) "HURRY FOR BEST SELECTIONI" 19028 BROOKHURST HUNTINGTON BEACH HOURS: M, w,, ,M T,T 1M 1M 12 ... Organize now. to benefit yard, garden next spring Fall application off ertilizer will benefit your lawn Most people think of spring as the time to prepare a lawn and garden for planting. ActuaJly, your lawn and garden will look better next spring if you do some advance work this fall. Here arc some of the things you can do now that will pay off in next year's garden: • Ferttllze your laW1l now: Southern grasses benefit from fertilization before winter. A nursery or garden center representative can suggest the appropriate mixture of nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium fertilizer for your lawn. • To discourage rusting, clean 1arden tools such as spading forks and trowels by removing din and rubbing with a little lubricating oil. Drain garden hose and sprinkler and store indoors. Organize small tools and mis- cellaneous items such as garden markers, string and garden gloves in transparent storaie bags; put away with garden supplies. • Autumn is also the time to bay balba such as irises, lilies and tulips. It is also the best time to put in landscaping. Tjke time now to note which blossoms worked well in various locations of your yard, and where new colors and textures may be pleasing. • Keep leftover 1eed1 dry and cool By EARL ARONSON U~Wrht Gardeners and homeowners want speedy action when it comes to getting rid of insects. To test the effectiveness of the pesticides and repellents 1l produces. scientists at one of the world's leading en- tomology centers produce about 250,000 common houseflies. 4,500 mosquitoes, 25,000coclcroaches. plus wasps, yellowjackets, pantry pests and other bugs weekly. When I entered the Johnson Wax center near Racine, Wis .. the staff was testing the efficiency of sprays on Jersey mosquitoes, Maine black flies -the bane offishermen -termites, nematodes and other "notorious" pests from California and Canada. pests often destructive to agriculture. "We are looking for one substance Brighten a corner A apeclal plant for a dimly Uahted comer or anywhere efae that meeta your fancy la the Chlneee e•erareen •ar- lety called "8ll•er Queen." Ita lea•ee are profuae In all•er 'f'&rle&ation and la valued for f ta ornamental qualltiee. RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTEIY llC. for The Rest of Your lrft 1922 HAA80R Bl VD .. COSTA MESA-MS-I I S6 ... by placing them in a zipper-top storage bag; store in a cool place during the winter. Experts rec- ommend wrapping a little powdered milk in a faciaJ tissue and placing in the bag with the seeds to act as a moisture-absorber. •Start a compost pile now and you'll have great "free" fertilizer next to repel all of them," said Tom Tuttle. a group leader, or strategist. in the battle of the bugs. Tuttle said five gallons of nonfat milk plus grain and fermented yeast were fed daily to insects. The c-0mpany. originally a hard- ware store and floor maker that sold wax to treat wood, is now a multi- billion dollar family-held operation that employs 12.300 people world- wide. MaJor ingredients in its sprays are pyrethnn, a natural extract of the daisy-like · flower of the chrysanthemum family, and Dcet (diethyl-m-toluamide). considered by the com pany researchers to be the most effective repellent ingredient discovered. Tuttle and Dave Bybee poked their bare arms -one treated with a repellent, the other untreated - spring. Compost -a mixture of decomposing grass clippings. veg- etables, manure and the like-makes a rich natural fertilizer and soil conditioner for next year's lawn and garden. A little planning and effort now can yteld a beauuful lawn and garden next spring. through sleeves into cages of mos- quitos. The insects attacked the untreated one only. "Mind over !1'atter.'' said Tuttle. ignoring the itch. 1 peeked into test chambers where technicians with golf score counters tabulated the "knockdown rate" of flyine insects. Infrared cameras spy on night activities of insects. Home and field conditions are simulated. l was reminded that "90 percent of the world's animal population 1s made up of insects, witb more than one million species." There were 40,000 German cockroaches. numerous American cousins, and a threc-incb long pct hissing cockroach, a breed that actu- ally hisses. "New chemicals require 3-4 years oftestingand expenditure of millions of dollars." Tuttle related. ----------- - - -------- .. -·--------~---~~~--~~~--------------------~------------------------------------ ~.~w~~P1~m~~~~u.1~ ~r~----~~~~~~=~----~~··••••••••••••••• -I iJQd\lilf fi•.__ ____ 1 __ NIUC_._*>-........;T1CE;.;;..._ __ __...Nl.IC....,..-...;.;..M>_T_ea: ____ _..;.."-•-.1C;...;M>=m=-=--- w1etuuM the Callfomle Proo.te Code 'tC1'1TtOUI IMMMN ...c1neoue ...... L $ Broadway Mortuary, ..._.. W. It..,_, Al· ...._ ITA~ MMm ITA,....,,, e n a t r u t h " r and Sundlty OclOber &..-, ._ ,, ... ..,, ._ "'-'~ per.one .,, "'-f<*owlng penont .,. Wickham, 88, born ln 27 r fllloN1llw ............ dOln9 ~ .. OAAY dOinO ~ .. THE Garden Grove, C&lil. G rom 10-2PM. lee&. To•,~Ti =_.rt EXPLORATION AND D!· NES'TKE£P£RS, 42t'.4 31•1 P&Ded away October raveslde services .._., CA VELOPM!NT co . INC . St, Newpof1 kech CA 6 9 Monday October 28 P\lbliehed Or9ft99 eo..t Suite2te,200&we11 Balt>o. t2M' 1 • I 8 5 M rt 2.30 PM at Good Dally Pll01 October H , 21. llYd . Newpor1 e..81, CA Nltld 0.. ~ 2643 Ot· Wickham lived '" Loa Shepherd' Cemetery Nootember 2, 1M5S.SU·110 112::Y Explorellon anO De ~ ~~ • f . I• Mw Angeles, HoUywood In Huntington Beach. ~·CO , Inc . FlOttOe Thi• t>uelneN 11 con. and Laguna Beach. p Th When her first hus-1erce Bros BelJ P\8.IC *>TICE 11 bu11ne.. 11 con-ducted by en lt\OM6uel Broadway M~rtuary, d~;!1~~.~=.~t ~:!:1~..=,1 wee llled band, Irvin Page 642-9150 K·l11a Thi• 1tet_,1 wu nted with the COuntw Cletlc of Of. Strother retired from NOTICI TO ' the lnsur,....,.... Busi-c---• -with the COunty C1et1c of Of· enge County on Septem'* ...... ., -'.... .,,.. enoa County on Sopt.,-nber 25, lfe& nea ln Hollywood, P\8.IC NOTICE 9Ut.IC TMN"1" 24, 19e5 h (a-. •101 .. 101 ,..,.. t e moved to Laguna K 21a1 U.C.C.) Publllhed Orange Coul 8each as a permanent NOTICI TO Notice 11 hereby given to Delly Piiot October 5. 12. 19, reaidence. After his CMDfTO..I OF ctedltor• of the within 2e 1985 F2'1a1 Publl"*I Ofange Coe.ti Dally Pllo1 Oct®-5. 12. 19, 29. 19M d th M W •UlK TRANPI" n1med tren1feror(1) that • ' Sa--097 ea • rs. 1ckham (lece. 1101 .. 107 built tranafer 11 about to be took up paintmg and u.c.c.) made on P•l'lonal Pfopeny Nil.IC NOTICE several of her paint-Notice 11 hereby 9"'-' to hereinafter ~b.cl ---------. d la eel the Credllort ol MONICA M The nemee •nd 1>u11neu P\8.IC NOTICE ~TIT10Ut llU ... H IIlgB were IBP Y ROSINA. Treniteror. wnoM eddreuM of the lnletlded NAMI ITATDlllHT II\ the Laguna Beach bull,,... eddr .. a 11 19700 1ren1feror1 1r1: Wiiiiam o 'ICTITIOUI llUllNlll The followlng pereone .,, Art Festival. MacArthur Blvd.. City of Set~. M.O .. 440 Felr Drive, NAMI ITATSMIN'T doing l>u11oe.1 ee. G.E.Z. In her later years Newport Beech, County of Suite N, Cott• ,.. .... CA The IO!lowlng 1>9'8008 .,. ENTERPRISES. Newport h eel ~ange, STiie ol California 92969, doing l>ullneat u THE AP· Ametlcen & AuocletH. s e marn George 1het. bulk tr1n1ler le •bout The toc.tlon In Cllttornle PEAAANCE STUDIO, 21991 6M1 Blllfleld Lene. Hunt. Wick ham former to be made 10 TARIO of the chief executive ottic. El Toro Ro.cl. •4B. El Toro. lngton Beech, CA 92&47 Mayor of Glendale, CHAUOHARY M Trenater .. or s>tlnclpal buen-otnce CA 92630 Gary Edward Zyayn911, and they made their wtloM buslneu eodreu le of the 1n1ended tran9*or le. Julianne Yeneey 3905 5961 Bellfleld Lane. Hunt· 57 Woodi..f. City of Irvine. aame ee ebov9. Seashore. Newport Beech. lngton Beech, CA 92&47 residence m Glen-Coun1y of ~ange. State of All other bulinMe namn CA 92663 '!'hie bueln ... 11 con- d a 1 e, using the Calltomle end eddr-uMd by the Lynde Jovanovic. 7791 ducted by en Individual Laguna homa as a The property to be trana-Intended tran1feror wtthln 15th Str .. t. W•tm1n1tet, 0111)' E. Zyaynl«I h Wh !erred 11 deecrlbed In gen.. three )'Mrl 1881 yeetl IUt CA 92683 This 1tet_,t WU hied swnmer ome. em .,., u All lloetc In trade past so fer ee known to the Thi• bualneu 11 con-with the County Clerk of ~­ Mr. Wickham passed 11-1urH, equipment end Intended tr1n1ferH ere ducted by· • general pert· ange County on October 1, away in 1965 she good wtll of the1 BOUTIQUE none. netahlp 1985 eel back ' h bu 11n•11 known 81 The name(•) and bu"-Lynde A Jovanovic ~ mov to er MONICA'S BOUTIQUE and llddr ... of the Intended Thi• statement WU llled Publlehecl Ofange eo..t Laguna Beach home. located et 18700 MacArthur 1ten1feree(1) we. Yung Ju with lhe County Clerk of~· Delly Piiot Octobe< 5. 12. 19, Mrs Wickham waa Blvd.. c11y 01 Newport Kee.MO .. 915 Michigan St , enge County on September 29. 1995 an active member of Beacti, Counly ol Orange, Sidney, OH 45365 24, 1995 Stile of California The1 the Ptoperty c>ertl· F2t7m ---------I the Church of Jesus The bulk transl~ wtll be nent hereto 11 deecfibed In Publlatted Orange Coa11 Pl&.IC NOTICE Christ or Latter-Day eontummeted on °' lftef general ... All flx1urH. Delly Pllo1 October 5, 12, 19, ____ ;...;...;;;..;.;.;.;;; __ I Saints Laguna Beach the 13th day of November equipment. furnl1hlng1. 211. 1985 FICTITIOUl llUllNiU Ward.°She was dearly ~:;0!t F~~~. ~~3 :\.!: ~'. :i:'."~~~1~1:~ Si--Oef T:4::o!T~':-.!! are loved by all for her Center Or #L. EJ Toro, CA lease hold Im provement• doing bullnest 11: COM· cheerfulness a nd 92830, California. and le located •t 440 Fair ME l'I CI A L co Lo R Positive attitude THELASTDATEFORFIL· Drive, Suite "N", Coit• Dl-1c ...,..TICE GRAPHICS: Model• Photo . ING CLAIMS IS 11112185 Mesa, CA. ruu... nu SIMc:e. 7532 E. Chapman toward life. So 111 u la known 10 the The Buslneu nil/Tie uMd Ave .. Orange. CA 92999 Graveside services Transferee 111 bualnees by said tr1n1feror1 11 .. Id "CTITIOUI •UllNEll Kennetn R. Smith, 1078 El were held in Glen-nemee •nd. lddr._ uted 1ocauon11. Wllllem o Seide!, NAMI ITAnMIHT CAmlno Or. Coeta Mesa, I , by the Trinelerot for the M.O .. Family Medicine The follOwlng 1>8'8001 ere CA 92927 • dale, al G rand View put lhr .. years ere: Mme. That Mid bulk tren1fer 11 doing t>u1lne11 H LA Thia bualnesa 11 con-I Cemetary Oct. 231, Oeted· Oct. 22, 19M Intended to be contum· BELLE MAISON, 3900 S dueled by en lndlvlduel 1985 Offic iating TAIUQ CHAUOHARY M meted 11 lhe otflce ot· PA· Plaza Or . Santa An•. CA Kenneth R Smith B'-'-W land Tr-*" ~ CIFIC CITIES ESCROW 92704 Thie atetement wu filed were ""'o.p ay Publlllhed O<ange Coaat INC , 4010 E Chapman. J e • n n 111 e M • r I e wtth lhe Cou"ty Clerk of Or· Calk.ms, Bishop Nor-Dally Piiot October 26 1995 "A", Or1nge, Cellfornle TromenheUMr. 6432 Athene ange County QI'! September man Roberts and Wil-58_ 108 92669 on or •lier November Or . HunUngton Belc~ CA 25. 1995 li Str th r 13, 19e5 92647 F'2l'7M3 am O er son o Thie bulk tren1fer 11 wb-R I c h • r d D e • n Publlstted Orange Coasl the deceased. Her Pl&.IC NOTICE jec1 to Cellfornle Uniform Tromanheule', &432 Athene Delly Piiot October 5 12 19 Grandaughter Jean-ComnMlfclaJ Codi s.c11on Dr . HunUngton Beech. CA 26, 1985 · · · p h d h f K·212a 6109 92&47 rue oc an er am-NOTIC! TO The name and dd t Thia bus1ne11 le con· S•--077 Lly sang "I am a Child CMDfT0..1 Of the peraon wl~h ':'0~ ducted by-husband end wtfe ISUZU A.P.R. 36 Mos 0 .A.C. O 'N ALL NEW· 1985 & 1986 VW' s & ISUZU' s '86' SARE -FINALLY HERE! '85 Jetta GL .. '- • '85 ISUZU ltlPULSE of God" and Jf:nnie 9Ul.K TRANIFI" eteJm1 mey be filed la PA· J Tromanheu_. --------- Jones dose<! the ser-~--· •141•-t•97 etf'tC-~ "£SCRO Ttns ..iatemam wa PUllC NOnC£ . .-~-. .. U.C.C.) INC , 4010 E. Ch9')mln "A" with the County Cleric of Or· --;...;;.;~;;...;,;;.;:.;,.:.;.;;..__ [-~ --·- lollf ....... ,.., ..... ''°°'1' vtce Slllgmg Good No1ic. Is hereby given to O<enge. CA 92669 end the ange Counly on Seplember FICTITIOUI 9UltNEll Night, Good Mom-credltora of thl within 1u1 dey tor filing etalm• b) 25, 1995 NAME ITATEMEHT ing" named tran1ferore that a any creditor shall bl Novem· F2S7$3I The tOllowlng 1>9'eone ere M W kh bulk lteneler la ebOUf 10 bl t>er 12. 1985, Which 11 tht Publlltted Or1nge Coeat doing t>uelneea as· I WORK r~. IC am IS made on personal property buatneu dey before the Dally Pll01 October 5, 12. 19, OUT OF MY GARAGE BAN· survived by a Son, hereinafter deeetlbed consummation date spec:I-26. 1985 NER & SIGN COMPANY. William J . Strother, The names and business tied at>ove. Se--081 9391 Motoilal Drlve, t-funt- Daughter Em.ma L address of the Intended Oiied. September 9, 198~ 1ngton ee.eh, CA 92646 . ' . · tren1feror1 are· JOSEPH J WffllMft o 1etc1e1 M c Donald Petrick HIOQln1 Ch1apella, SIX Grand· RUBINO, 0/.5329 Unlveral1y Intended Trina-..' . .• 9291 Motollel Drive, Hunt: childr en, sixteen Or.lrvlne.CA92715 Publlshed Orange Cout Pl&.IC NOTICE lngton8eech,CA92~6 G r e a l • G r a n d • The name end buslness Delly Pllol October 26. 1985 This business Is con· child.re d l . eddreu of the Intended Se-107 FICTrTIOUI •UMNEll ducted by an lndlvtduel n, an WO ~IS· 1t1naferees ere: JOHN H NA• ITAT!MIHT Donald HIQglns ters, Jessie E. Diesl AHN, 9541 F18thertllll Or . The followtng persona 8,. This statement wu llled and OHve E. Reynolds VIiie Perk, CA 92667 Pl&.IC NOTICE doing l>usln-'' HILLS wllh the County Clerk ot Ot· o( Glendale That the property pertl· GENERAL PARTlfERSHIP Inge County on Septembe< -----·-nen1 hereto 11 deeetlbed In FICTlTIOUl llU .... 11 906 891111 Newport Beach' 16. 1985 DAKIS gener11 es. RUBINO'S NAM! ITAT!MINT CA 92660· · F2llelO M h . I N D k PIZZA end Is localed 11: The following 1>9'son1 ere Julle Burnett 20721 Reef Published Orange Co.et IC ae a IS, 3138 w Balt>oe Blvd .• N-· doing bullnets u INTEK Lane Hunllngt~ Beech CA Dally Pllol Oc1ober !> 12 19. passed away October pori Beech. CA 92663. 2917 Newpori BIW. New-9264& · 26. 1985 25, 1985 in Newport The buelneu name used P<>'1 Beach. CA 92663 Joton Frenka, 400 De Sola Be a ch Bel 0 v ed by Ille Mid tr1n1ferore et 1nnov111ve P1rlphere1 Corona del Mer CA 92660 f h 'r Bas·' Oak.is .. Id toe.lion II RUBINO'S Technology, Inc .. A Call· Alen SI~· (PM!erclk) al er o u , PIZZA form• Co<por111on Inc 35 See ISiand 0nve' San Antonio, Tex.as, Thie tr1naac1ion wlll be Thie bu1lne11 11 con N~ Beecn. CA 92e90 ' George Sunnymead handled through an e8Cfow ducted t>y 1 COfporetlon Merk MorrllM'f 707 Sil· M ' h ·1 N D k · The name end eddr-of E.T LeBenc&. Preelderot .,., Spur Rd Roiling Hill• IC ~e . a IS, the eectow eoant with Whom Thll ,,.,_,t WU n1ec:1 CA 90275 • ' McKmleyv11le, Ca; claim• may be filed end In wtththeCOuntyCterkofOf Thi• bu1lne11 11 con PaU1cia Reposa, Fre-wtioee olflce the bulk trllll9-ange County on Septembeo ducted by: 8 genetlll pert. m 0 n t ca Kay fer w111 bl oonaumtNlted le: 12. 1985 ,_.nip ' ' T M C Eecrow Company, ,,.... Edwwd A Mittman P ..i Hansen, Bountiful, 2151 Mtcheleon Or . •120, PublllNd ~•nge Coaat dent · r • Utah; Helen D. Ball, Irvine, CA 92715, Escrow Delly Pilot Octot>e< 5. 12. 19 Thi• 11etement wu nled Newport Beach and 10· 14290 26, 1985 Se ,,.. with Ille County Clerk ol Or- M T r ,.,_ Seid bulk tren1fer shall be """" enge County on Septembel ary avey, O '-Uata con14.1mme1ed on or •lier 19 1985 Mesa. Al.so survived November 14, 1985 end the · ~ by 16 grandchildren; 1a11 dey for flllng claim• by P\B.IC NOTICE Publllhed ~enge coa11 and 12 greatchildren. ~r;:'.!n~f ~:58:~ ~ ,tcTmOUI llUltNIH Dally P1101 Oclober 5, 12, 19, Visitation Saturday 111e 11st buelM.. day before NAMI STAn•HT 26· 19115 s8•075 Se-067 Pl&.IC NOTICE FK:TITIOUI .U...H NAm lTATDEHT The following pereone art dOlng l>ullness u AUDI(). VIDEO ENGINEERING. 33{ Cherry Tr .. Line, Newport Beach. CA 9~e90 Paul Edwerd SlllfY, 33f Cherry Tree Lane. Newpor1 Beach. CA 92660 This bu91neas 11 con ducted by· an individual Paul E Stery Thia stetemeot was fllec with the County Clerk ol Or· 1nge County on Septembet 25. 1985 12· 9 PM, Sunday 1he consummation date The lollowtng persons ere 10-2PM. Funeral &er· 'To"::' :.~V:~own to Mid ~~~fc~~·~o 88~e~~~~ Published Orang~: vices Sunday October lnlended Tteniler .. Mid In-Blvd . Coate Mesa, CA --Dl-.,-,1C-...,..-T-IC_E __ , Dally Piiot October 5, 12, 19 27, 2:30PM al BeU 1ended 1ret)1feror uNd the 92627 rUUL nu 26. 1985 Broadway Mortuary following 1ddltlon11 bull· Milo B Espejo, 1973 Con· 1r•T1u •MT Of . ness names end eddr..-Unentel Ave . Cos11 Meee, .. -" • Chapel. lntennenl 1n within the thr .. years lut CA 92827 AeANDONM!NT OF Mt. Olivet Cemetery, put. Joe'• Piece. 4628 911• This buslneaa la con-u:~i':.':i"=• ,.00, ., II"' w• cSlll1' 1: 'Ac1oRY ·s1,;£R.. OR LEASE 38 s10.J10 s 111 ~CHASE P1UCE .. • ' •..., , ... _ ,,s clJIW>lll FAClORY STICKER $16,120 ~CHASE PRICE F• 60 mn. lotll pyinl ot Slo.670 t tu f • 60 "'°'· T otll pYllll. of Sl2.IA7 + 111 'f AClORY STICKER $12.001 ~CHASE PRICE .... f• 60 .,._ w/ S500 ._ TllUI ppit. ti S6ll2 . .0 • ·~· Sall Lake City Utah. ra~ Pertcwav, Irvine, Ce ducted by an lndlvldu1I P\8.IC NOTICE P . B ' 92114. IWt>lno'• Plzze 5329 Miio Espejo The followlng persons ---------I• 1erce ros. Bell Unlveially Dr . Irvine. Ce Thia 1181ement wu filed ttave abandoned the uM ot FICTlTIOUI llUllHl'.ll Broadway Mortuary, 92715 wllh the County Cletk of~-the Flctl11ous Bu1ln111 NAME ITATI:MENT Directors. 642-9150 Oeted 2 I Oc1ober. 1985 enge County oo September Name Power Wasn lnler· The followtng person• '" Jotln H AM Intended 20 1985 netlonel, 15951 Plumwood, d04ng t>ualnesa as UNITED STEWART TrMefef~ ' · F21'7147 W"lmlnater, CA 92683 STUNT ACADEMY. 317 E Orvel (Stu) Stewart, Publlllhecl Ofange Cout Publlstled Orange Coe.It The Fictitious Buelnesa Grant Sl Senta Ane, CA o lty Piiot 0c1 ber 2e 1985 OeJty P1to1 October 5. 12. 19. Name referred lo above wu 9270l Jr. pasaed aw.ay Octo-a o 51-109 2e. 1985 filed In Or1nge County on Mtcheel Lee Batoo. 317 E ber 23, 1985 In Foun-Si--078 7·28·82 F194237 Or1n1 St . Senta Ane. CA lain Valley, Ca. Mr. P\8.IC NOTICE E,.,_t H Miller, 1010 w 92101 Stewart lived in the Pl&.IC NOTICE Alton Sante Ane. CA 92707 Rock Anthony PeOluccl. NOTICE°' Thia bulln ... wu con-15655 Wlt111ms •54. Tuelln, community for 22 DfATit °' FICTITIOUS MlllH(ll ducted by en lndlvtdu11 CA 92880 years, and was a em-OIO..QI A. QADf NAME ITAT!•NT Thia ttetemeot wes llled This buaonesa 19 con· Ployed as a Ware-AND °' ~ The foOowtng pereon• 8,e with the County Clerlc of Of. ducted by. eo-pertoers TO ADMINllT!R doing bualneu u CALI· •nge County on September Mlcheel Lee Baron h ouse Manager !ITATINO.A1IOCI04 FORNIA INTERIOR 24. 1995 Thia statement WH filed Beloved husband of To ell helre. t>enellclerlee. PLANTS. 14 Shadow Hiii, Publlthed Or1nge Coul with the County Cletk of ~-Joan B . Stewart, of credll0<1 end contingent Laguna Hiii•. CA 92953 Delly Piiot Oclober 12, 19. enge County on Septembe< Huntington Beach eredltO<I, end penona whO Carolyn LoulH Scott· 26, November 2, 1985 18. 1985 . ' may be otherwtM Interested TechOvaky, 14 Shadow Hiii. Sa--097 F2.llMt father of Kristina In the wtll end/or "1811 of: Laguna Hiiia. CA 92953 Publl1hed Orange Cout Stewart. Memphis, GEORGE A. GADE Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Delly Pilot Octobers. 12. 19. Tenn· brother of A petition hu been llled dueled by 1n 1ndlvldu11 26. 19115 M ' . by GEORGE F. GADE In the Cerotyn L TechOvP.y Plft.IC NOTICE a r l 1 n L a u r Y • Superior Court of Ofange Thi• s111emen1 wu n1ec:1 __ ;...;;.;...;;....;._...;.......;... __ Se-071 F1orisaant, Mo: Ruth County requea11ng that with the County Clerk ol Or· "CTITIOUI eUttNEll E. Brown, Jack· GEORGE F. GADE be ap-enge County on September NAMI ITATDllHT aonville m· Frances pointed .. perton8l r~ 25, 1986 The fOlloWlng pereon1 .,. P\B.IC NOTICE ' ' ,_tetlvl to 8dmlnleter the ,..,...,. do Ing bu 1 In•11 e 1 · --;...;,,,;~;_.;_;.;;;..;..:.;.:;;..__ Stever, St. Louis. M o; Mt•1• of the decedent. Publllhed Otenge Coe.ti PRECISON MARINE FABRI· flCTITlOUI llUllNlll NAMI ITATIMINT Bumetlia Baggette, The petition r1qu1111 Delly Piiot October 5, 12. t9. CATION, 2540 Felr1111w. of Huntington Beach authority to edmlnltter lhe 2e. 1985 Senta Ane, CA 112703 The following ~· ere doing bu11n111 e1· IN· TELLIGENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS. 6478 Waal· mintier Blvd . W811mlntar. CA 92983 C . ' Ht•t• undef the lndepen· Sa.079 Mtcheel -MoomouM. A , ~htrley An-dint Admlnle1retlon of &-1451 East Oenee Or . W•t drolewia, Scott.ad.ale, tet81 Act P\B.IC 'I) eovtne, CA 91791 A r 1 z , D a i s y A heiring on the petition TICE Col1"n Marte MoorhOu ... Shephard St Louil wtM be held on NOVEMBER flCTITIOUI .,..... 1451 Eaet O.nee Or. W•t M G ' G ' 20. t915 11 9:30 A.M. In NAm ITATDmN'T COvtne. CA 91791 Oleo Dinh Ngo & Ngot Laro T Ngo. 2501 S. Salta. Santa Ane. Ce 92704 o: ale ruen, Dept. No 3 11 700 Ctvte The tollowll\g penone are Thia bu11neu 11 con- Yorba Linda, Ca, C«ttar Orl\'8 Weet. Santa doing bullneee u: South ducted by 11u1band end wife survived by teveral Ana, CA 12102 Coat Menne 788 w .. 1 Col!Mn MoomouM nieces & nephews IF YOU OBJECT to the l&th St .. Coeti .,._ 92827 Thia 11etemen1 wee flied Thi• bu11ne.. 11 eon· dUC1ed by: hu•band ar>d w111 Ngoe Lan T Ngo V . . S rd · granting of the petttlon, you Nautlereft Inc.. (• Cell-with the County Clerlc ot Or· lailauon atu ay ehould either ll>PMf •• the fomla corporitlon enge County on Sep1ember Thll l t81etnan1 WU ftled wi1h the Counly Cllfk ol Of. enge County on Septernt>er 25. 1985 October 26, 5-9PM at tlMt1nO and ltett your Ob-Thi• bu11nee1 11 con-1e. 1995 Pierce Bros. Bell J4ietlone Of' file wrtttan obteo-dueled by:• corporation , .... 'ACIFIC VIEW •MONAL 'ARK Cemetery • Mortuary Ch&Pt4 • Crematory 3500 Pac:lflc View Drive Newport Beech 8'44·2700 HARIOR LAWN- llT. OllVI Mortuary • C.,,,.tery Crematory 1625 Giiier Ave Coste Mne 540-5554 llon• with the court befOl'I NMlllcrlfl Marine ll'C Pubtlehed Orange Coul the hMt1ng Your IC>PMr· Thl9 ... ..,.,..,, Wal llled Dally PUol October 5, 12, 19. anoe may be In Plf'80l10< by with the County CW1I 01 Or· 29. 19115 ~; ~g0:r£ A CREDITOR ange County on September Se.070 or • oonttnoent lndltor of 17· 1985 ,_ the cleceaud. you"'"" Ille P\lbllthod Orange Cout l'W1A1 Publllhed Ofenge Coe.It Deity PilOt Octot>er ~. 12, 19. 29. 1895 S..082 your Cfalm With 1111 COUf1 OI OellY Ptlol Ocle>Mr 12, 19, DI-II' WITIN Pf...,,I n to the l*'IOf\al 2t, November 2. 1885 __ ,. ____ nu_t_"4 __ 1--------- ~1:..r:ni:"'~ s.-oee Aennoua .,..... NllC tl)TlC[ from the dat• of tnt le-MMmtTATWMmt'T Ael'TTIOU8.,_H IUenoloflottll'IMP«Wlded PtllJC NOTICE "'-follOwlno l*'IOnl.... ..... ITA,......,. In Section 700 of th• dolnQ IXlll~ .. AO-"'-.............,. Prooate Codo of Caltfomla. ...cnnoue .w•u VANC! BOAT MOVERS ;;;;;.;.: :::"'~ The llme fOf fifing clelme wlll MAim ITArw.INT 14172 ~tie A\19, Coeta ~TI.SINO OROllP Thi nOI ~ prior to lour "'-followlnO peraone .,. MoM. CA 92~7 Moore O 11231 ~ rnorttht from the ct.ta of the dolnCI ~ • Amertcen Md,._ c.d. 30032 Ht1-S ~ t C heeftno notice ·~ Life SeNty, 21702 L.ako llde t.,.,ece, 8an Juan ::.C, i. · uetln, A YOIJ MAY E)CAMIN( IN Vi.ta. E Toro. Callf t2tllO c.pilllreno, CA 9297& ~ T Moen IHM Ille kept by the court. If you ~ ~ lwler. Mena Cod. 3003! ......... C1rc:u1e Penotlftla: Sentt .,. e person lnt...ied In 21702 Ulla vi.ta. El Toro, Terre e I . I In Ju In Ana. CA 92705 the eetete. you "'*'I _,,. Callf. ~ ci;:rano. Ca '2t75 T'hta bUalneea te ~ UCIOtl the eitec:Mor OI admlft-TNa l>uelneM 11 OOflo-~.meu le con· dudlCI by • oorporetlon 1ttr1t0t. 01 UCIOtl the 11-dUC:1ed by: an ~ "'':J:::i.a huebwld and.,... ~ T. Moen te>me¥ tor tM ...:utor or MlctlMf f\. "*" "'* ~t _. lllld ldrNnlltrlltor, end Me ~ Thie ......,.... .. _, "* ll.eemant "' l'lld w1tf1 1f1e County°""' of Or> the oour1 wtth proof of --wlltl "'° County Oll'll of OJ. wlltl the ~ °""' of Or-County ~ w.. 1 "'1tt9l'I ~ ••· ange County on ._, .. ,,..., .,.5 County on ~....._ «>9:111& on ll'CI tfWlt you ...,.. "*'81 20, 1MI f I ,... I ,... l'IOttoe of tM ~ of .,, ~ "'710 Pll1'MI _, _ _, ..,...~ °' PuClllhod Orangia ea.t P\IOlaNcl 0ranoe CoeM ~ Orangia OOllll -··-~of the pet!-Deity Plot October ''· "· Delly PIOt OctOber •• 12 ti. Delly PI04 OctoMr 5. 12. 1t, A ttone Ol IOCJCMll8 mandolied ~-2. I , IMS M. ttH M, ttlS 8..oee In lec1tOn l200 encl !200.6 ol a.106 a...oeo NRCI IAOTHl9'1 NU INllOADWAY MORTUUY 11o&r~ay C:O..a Mela &42·9150 -~------- , .. f. 41 ... l otll pymt a4 ~.\' ~ laJ • '76 DATSllf , .., '""' _.,. 1 rzc: FACTORY S11CKER $6028 ~CHASE PRICE OR LE.ASE sg31s ... ad eitoores 48 hrs after pubhca11or'I % A.P.R. 01 ALL USED CARS •Mo. 0.A.C. -~ Down NIA on Ad¥ert f'TtcM '84 vw '83 ISUZU W. I•• ·---cMl•I btell IKt • ... -¥• •--IOI • ,_ -s-.... - '1888 ,_,__ ...,llooo- CtOCIMI LllE IEW1 ---lOOIJ '5888 '79 PORSCt£ ... _ _. :i~l lllT SEEi ----~ ......... ll3'1' '1001~· '8888 '1888 '8ltltofl>A '82 EXP Cpe. t-.t r ... _ l .. _ ""-"""' 'il~•ntw Clllol I 00 I ~>i l 1~111 '3888 '2888 I . , , ,. . , , . I ' ' . Sc )lit 1 Cc )linty· : 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 8 4 2-2 Q Q Q, \ I \, --.1 - • · . . . . . " . • ' :. .. ' , NEW '85 ALLIANCE Convertible "" .,. E:tv D Of' s,., V/tyGsi::,.,So 8111 "' s10,845 A.P.R. FINANCING on al 1986 Aliaoce , Encore, Cherol<ees & Comaoches • Renault Otters America'• Beat Small Car Protection • Fite Years tr 10,000 lilts • Pl•s R•~•irt4 l1l•t1111c1 Pr1t1cti11 l•m<!ed W•r<•n!-C.!&ln '""IC!l()nl BPP'y ...... IOI""""• • NE FOR '86 JEEP COMANCHE i , (l.D. #025919) NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL REMAINING 1985 JEEPS & RENAULTS IN STOCK LARGE SELECTION OF . CHEROKEES /_3.$~D I .~ - . - CJ-l's .-6 ; PAGE 2. The Oalebout Asaoclatlon 3. Unique Homes •· Sotheby'a International 5. Grubb & Ellis 6. Coldwell Banker, Newport 7. Cotdwefl Banker, Costa Mesa l ...... -9 INSIDE PAQ~ 8. Lynne Vellentlne Properties 9. George EJklna 10. Great W•tern Real Estate 11. Waterlront Homes 12. lido Realty 13. Cote' '..... . '. . . PAGE 1•. Remax of Costa Mesa 15. Remax of Costa Meaa 18. Remax of Newport Beach 17. Turner & Associates 18. Harbor Realty Hunt & Associates PAGE 19. Uongs Of Newport 20. J . M. Peters 21. Garden Estat• 24. Homes On Aevtew 25. -27. Classffled 28. The Real Estaters -~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~-----------------------.. .......... 111!19 ........ 91!!1 .......... THE DA-LEBOUT -AS S-OCIATION LINDA llL.e ... At what point do you become a serious waterlront buyer? Take a close look at this four bedroom, five bath residence. Tbe owner aaya, "Let'• talk." We urge you tQ per- aonaJly see this home and let It reveal the value.' Call us. The Joy of finding a bargain has made tts long-awaited comeback ........ : ........... 11, 180,000 DOVER SHORES ... You know when you've found It. It may be a car, a dress or a simple meal. "It" Is something that gives you a lift and changes the way you live. "It" ls thls maa1er1ul four bedroom residence. No confflcts. No com- promises, Admittedly, all expensive homes fea- ture an Impressive list of amenlttes, but this one Is just a alight Improvement on perfection. Call us. We wm tell you all about "It." ...... 11.175-000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... 1244 Polaris Drive DOYER SHORES ... Spectacular view. Four bedrooms. Large master bedroom and dresatng area. Jacuzzi wtth retractable roof. Three ad- ditional bedrooms, one with Its own entrance. Circular dining room. Oak fireplace mantle. Step-down oak bar. Large patio complete wtth pool and spa ........................................ lllO,OOO J DOVER SHORES ... Bayfront. Large pier and float. Main house features formal ltvlng room, dining room and library. Nine foot ceilings. Oak parquet floors. Strauss crystal chandeliers. Sep- arate two bedroom suite across the brtct< courtyard. Completely refurbished ...... 1125,GOO DOVER SHORES . . . This home has been elegantly remodeled, but not ltved In. Features Include three bedrooms, three baths and three fireplaces. Oen large enough for poof table. Dining room. Delightful kitchen with commercial gas stove. Skytights. Intercom for front gate. Automatic lightlng and sprinklers. Spectacular view of back bay and night lights ......... 8121,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30........... 1730 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES ... A tranquil setting for the home of your dreams. View of exotic rose garden. Pier and float large enough to ac- comodate a forty foot boat. Floor to celling mirrors In living room and dining room. Oen. Three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Auto- matic lighting and sprinklers............... 1775,000 DOVER SHORES ... Luxurious. Five bedroom home. View of Back Bay and city lights. Huge living room and family room. Master suite fea- tures beveled mirrors, sunken tub. French doors. Beamed ceilings and Mexican pavers lend to the charm. Maid's quarters ..... 1117 ,000 BALBOA ... Oceanfront. Upside down houae. Three bedrooms. Last bloci< on boardwalk. Shows beautifully. Vaulted ceilings. Dumb waiter. Wet bar. Two fireplaces ........... "50,000 HAMOR HILL ... Cape Cod design. Four bedroom• and den. Five baths. Gated communi- ty. 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To complete the at-* : mosphere of comfort and relaxation, there ,.. • Is a very private backyard and patio wtth • • brick barbeque. Three car garage plus ! • space for A. V .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. ........... 1475..000. • .. ......................... . DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows In this lovely view home. Four bedrooms. Dining room. Family room wtth custom walnut bar, refrigerator and wtne storage. Oen eaa41y con- vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room wtth bath. Full security system ............................... lll0,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........ 1148 Santiago Drive BAYCREST ... Elegant In every respect. Rtchly appointed master suite downstaJrs. Second master suite upstaJrs plus three bedrooms. French doors and windows. Luxuriantly planted yard wtth pool ....................................... '550-000 DOnR SHORES ... This amazingly apaciooe residence has four bedrooms lndudlng a m~ter sutte wtth high beamed ceilings, a two-stOtY llvtng room, a grand dining room and a kitchen wtth eating apece. Brick patio and spa to match. Access to private beaches ................... IAS,000 8AYCRE8T ... The size and roomlneu of this two-story home facllltates an easy now for gatherings of any size. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. A welt-equipped kitchen. Pool. Spa. Separate protected play area. Try teaae/optlon..... .. .......... .......... ......... ..... ...,,000 BAYCRE8T ... Majestic two-story home. De- lightful vtewa of mountaJns, bay and city Ilg ht• ... especially from upper level. Five bedrooms. Two masters upstairs, each wtth prtvate bath. T otaJ of three and on.half baths. Two-story living room. Large famtly room. Two flreplacea. Formal dining room. KJtchen with complete built-Ins. plus eating area. Utlltty room. Patio. Three car garage ............. 1471,000 UDO ISLE . . . Conveniently located four bedroom home. From the moment you walk Into the patio, you sense a feeling of comfort and charm. Oen wtth wet bar. Dining room. Two fireplaces. Three and one-half baths. Wide lot provides space for expansion. Reduced ..................................................... NOW 1471.000 Open Sun 1-4:30 ......................... 125 Via Koron 631-7300 ~··P"WES11GL1Ei. .. :--=«!~~~~~~~ WEITCUFF ... A most sought-after locatlon. Large custom built famlly ret!Ndence. GenerOU81y proportioned rooms. Four bedrooms. Dfnlng coom. Family room. Huge yard. Call us. We wlO share thla "flnd" wtth you .................... ••-.• HAMOR RIDGE ... Highly upgraded ''ReND- sance" modef. Private courtyard with a brick walkway. Lush gardeft. Completely different I~ terlor. Custom brick noors. Pluah carpet. Mir- rors. Crown moldings. Plantation shuttera. fhree bedrooms, Including an lmpreulve m-. ter suite. Library/loft wtth boo6ccuee and wet bar. Two huge dedts ... one compaetety carpeted. OeUghtful mountatn view ......................... . BAYCREST . . . Spacious five bedroom home wtth overstzed yard complete wtth pool, spa and shuffle board court. This property Is perfect for entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends ttMH to Intimate famlly ltvlng ............................. '41S.- Open Sun 1-4:30.................. 1437 Antigua Way BAYCREST ... Tradltlonat two-story home. Four specious bedrOQmS. Plantation thutt .... Del Piao tlle8. Bookahetves. French doora. Fam- ~~====·~-·~~:.~~ii;:-.: BAYCRE8T ... Four bedroom home on a quiet tre&-llned 8treet. Comfortable and Inviting. Large kitchen la a cuMnary deNghl Sepwate and very private muter eulte ..................... .-n,a BAYCREIT ... Wrought-Iron fenced yard lends to the curb llpp98J of this four bedroom home. Large ttvlng room. FamHy room. Den wtth nrm =..~~-~ .. ~: .. ~--~~: .. ~~ Open Sun 1-4:30 ............. 1907 Windward Lane •AYCMST ... Delightful tamlly home. French doors. Leaded glasa wtndows. Four bedrooma. FlreptKe In IMng room and family room. Formal dining room. Spa, just outalde maater bedroom. Very prtvate poof-size yard. Automatic outside lightlng sy.tem. Automatic eprtnklers. Security syatem ................................................... w,a Open Sat-SUn 1-4:30...... 2000 Windward Lane BAYCRE8T ... Highly upgraded family home. Parquet floors. Four bedrooms. Three baths. SubstantlaJly remodeled kitchen. Artistic trench doora to covered patio. eustom, ohlld...gated pool and spa........................................ w.- BAYCM8T ... Current owner bought thla loYe- ly home prfmenty for the thirty-eight foot pool and wwy prtvate recreetk>n •• ... you may like It juet .. much. Numeroua other c.ptlvatlng ,__ tures of this delightful home. Four bedrooms ... each wtth pleasant view. Formal dining room. F~oom wtth wet bar. Prtvate office ..................................................... 1211.000 EASTllDE COSTA MESA ... Charming English Tudor home. Three bedrooms, two batha, for- mal dining room. Large family room with wet bar. Spa. Two flreplacea. Quatlty construction .............................................................. 1210,000 THEY DID IT! OVER $4,000,000 IN SALES! Maggie Brewer Kathy Granieri Donna Schroeder Holly Markaa Rosemary Sietz Barb Hutchings Maggie listed a Unique home in olde Corona del Mar. K•thy made a sale, putting into escrow a $300,000 + transaction. Do!)"• listed a neighbor's home for $675,000 and Holly returned to the local real estate scene and promptly sold. it! AoHmary joined Unique Homes In May, listed an ocean view property in June, sold it in August and escrow closed this week. Barb, with Unique Homes since '78, this week closed escrow on her largest sale: a triplex with spectacular views of Newport H,;lrbor. YOU CU to m -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm IEAUY UllQUE -Describes our home. 3 bdrm, 3 home 'h block to beach. With help it could have ba home in Olde CdM. Sylvan setting. Solid, view. $334,950. sensible, slightly contemporary. $319,000. 01 TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor, view, 4 SOUi, SEIEJE. SECUIE -In Harbor View Hills (Lusk) bdrm, pool and spa. Needs finishing touches. 3 bdrm, spotless. sunset views, 3 car garage, $345,000 LH. large yard. $385,000. ILUFfS IWTI -Two bdrm townhome, plantation UCffilC HOJECT -Brand new in Olde CdM! shutters. antiqued cabinets, perfect condition. Country English condominiums, 3 bdrm & 2 some view. $137,900. bdrm. Decks & patios. From $229,500. CDI COltollllUI -One bdrm, large deck, corner WHAT A VIEW _ Of ocean. sunsets. jetty. Extra location, neutral decor. Open feeling, comm. large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep in aide CdM. pool In Sandcastle. $145,000 Build your dream home. $799,000. OCW CLOSE -Clean 2 bdrm. 2 ba duplex units, OIE OF l llH _ Belcourt find. Better than new. beach close, great fun or sound rental potential cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, pictures~ue land- in W · Nwpt w/flnanclng. $224,500. seeping, custom touches at 1ust $795.000. fAlllY FIOUCS II OLIE CDI -A winner! Newer 2 OIE lll l llAlf LOTS -South of the highway in aide story, ocean view, sunny street leads to beach, CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 ba, delightful street a block patios, decks, 2 fireplaces. $575,000. and a half from beach and bluff. $350,000. PASAIHA COTTlCE -55' lot just off Ocean Blvd., JllHE'S l WISlllC WEU -in the front patio of this older home to restore or replace! 2nd story charming olde CdM house + rental unit. Nice would have grt vu. $399,500. condition. charming street. priced right IW PElfECT -Not a flaw. 3 bdrm. pool, spa. $259,000. Ocean/hillside vu. You'll love this home. UITUCl£f llTI l VIEW -Rate 3 bdrm. 2 bath, $395,000. great vtew. very special touches: dark room; . TW YOUI CIOICl -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or wrap around patio, very clean. $395.000 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr, all 001 IJ.LA -A sharp decorator perfect CdM features, lovely CdM area. $569,000. hillside adults home with a big pool & a little CWSIC TUITUIOCI -One of the originals nr. high view. 2 bdrms, 2 baths at $335,000. school, quiet area, good assum. loans. easy WTSIH OLIE TllH -6,750 sq.ft. lot, possible access to UCI, shops & transportation. $172,500 R-2 zoning In great Costa Mesa rental location. PUOUllC PHSHlflH -Dover Shores spectacu· Neat 2 bdrm Investment home at $118,500. lar, 4 bdrm, custom floor plan, gracious entry A IUl lfCl IOI[ -Finest family living, 4 bdrm, 3 and magnificent view of Back Bay and beyond. bath, CdM neighborhood overlooking harbor, $495,000. tasteful decor, lovely yard. $485,000. UYSHIH IAICAJI -Now priced reallstlcally 3 lM ISU -Large. open spaces! 3 bdrms. 3 ba bdrm, 3 ba, central location, walk to beaches, remodeled to New England charm. Close to bay, fee land, owners loan possible. $349 ,500. comm. clubhouse, tennis & beaches. $480,000. LAST CHANCE TO WI A UN IQ UE HOME! Register your chance to win a 1 year subscription to Unique Homes Magazine at any of our Open Houses this weekend. Last weeks winners were Anju Kapor and Shirley Smith of Corona del Mar and Richard Ettner of Irvine. OPEi UTIRllY 1-& 111111111, 1nu $485.ooo View 4 bdrm. 3 bath family home 1U1 -$334.950 a Wnl, 2 ~1 w/M..s 1U1 M $350,000 3 bdrm. 3 ba, 1'h lots, so of hwy OPEi SllllY 1-5 2111.-..., 8 Hutchings 211 Iris s. ...... 121 lr•lllW J Skahan .... ....... $395,000 "' ...... 3 bdrm, pool. spa, ocean/hillside view B White ..... .. $339,000 1• hf1 ........ 4 bdrm Portofino. shutters. spa M Graves 1U1 -$799,000 a• ..... IW. 3 bdrm, see II all view H. Marl<as ....... au S385.ooo ,., ,.., 3 bdrm, 2'h ba, view. spotless M vonGeldern MIUIH 11111 $375,000 1t ...... ..., Townhome, 3 bdrm, nr pool, tennis B. Hutchings •MDIII. LYAU $485,000 2111......., View 4 bdrm, 3 ba, family home J Bracey .. -$350.000 121 .,.... 3 bdrm, 3 ba. 1 'h lots. so of hwy 0 Marl<as ..... ...... $335.000 at....,. Big pool, little view 2 bdrm N Fogarty - - -----------------.---------..----.-...,.-~---· SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 SOTHEBY'S WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF: BOB TARLTON Bob began his real estate career in Newport Beach in 1979 and quickly became a top producer for a major real estate firm where he subsequently served as a vice president and branch manager. Bob has served as a director of the California Association of Realtors and was elected, in 1985, first vice president of his local board of realtors. He is the 1985/86 chairman of the prestigious Round Table of Orange County. Bob is a graduate of USC and holds a broker's license. BA YFRONT-WILL TRA.DE If you own an office building or commercial property, our owners will consider it in trade on their lovely French country bayfront home. Five bedrooms, four and one-half baths, used brack deck and patios and a slip for a SO foot yacht. Offered at s 1, 150,000. HOLLIS WOOD A Newp0rt Beach/Balboa resident since 1950, Hollis B. Wood has been a Real Estate Broker for the past 17 years. He has been active in community affairs, a member' of the Balboa Peninsula Point Association, a Director of the West Newport Beach Association, and Chairman of the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors Community Affairs Committee. We are pleased to welcome Hollis to our growing staff of Real Estate professionals. · LIDO ISLE We have a new li sting that is a very good buy. The lot is 45 feet wide and has a small two bedroom and two bath home. There is also a family room and south-facing patio. Lots of room to expand or rebuild. Only $345,000. ' I ru , 'R ESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE ERVICE I llPlllTICITll HIE 1121,000 Complimented by the lJbrary ad.)3cent to both the Living room and master swte. Formal dining room, bright kitchen with a spacious1bteakfast nook and second bedroom and den complete the design. Panoramic Vlews of the ocean, harbor and city lights. Maureen White/Ed Escano IWHPlll PUIU. Y1fWS llll,000 HarborRidge home offers truly panoramic views that sweep the coastline from Newport Beach to the Palos Verdes peninsula. Catalina and inland to the Santa Ana mountains. This light and glassy "Lautremont" has been expanded to offer 5 bdrms, 4 baths. Quiet and private cul de sac lorauon. Ed Escano/Maureen White UIUll lllllE IUlll 11, 100,000 Six bdrm, custom manor for a large, active family offers a gracious master suite, oak paneled family room w/wet bar. gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. spacious living room, separate maids room and much more. Comer location with pool and spa. Ed F&:ano/Maureen White ICWFllllT, 111sns. WI 1411,000 Price reduced on this l BR up & 3 BR down duplex on the beach at 29th Street. Vacant lockbox for agent or call to see. New pamt and carpeting, new kitchen. Call Tom Allinson IEWPllT IEllm IJI0,000 New Listing -The home everyone wants, 3 BR, 3 BA, 2 family rooms. formal dinjng room. Outstanding location with some bay and ocean View. Seller has purchased other home. Liz Beazley ') UYSHIE llllYE CITTW SH0,000 L/I Four BR.. home with partiaJ bay Vlew Second story possible with great view potential. Across street from beach. Builders dream. Beverly Morphy OllTIM YICTlllU C.1.1. lllO;ooo Beautifully built 4 BR classic Victonan Two houses from Dahlia Street park. Walk to beach. Four years old. Old world charm but contem- porary conveniences. Family room. huge decks Beverly Morphy I IUFFS IEIT llY 1111,IOO Brand new neutral interiors make this 4 BR, 2 ~ BA townhome an excepitonal value. Fireplace, family room, large private patio, 2 car garage, makes this a terrific location. Price includes the land! Lois Jacobs WIH SINO llUH•IUIY 1141,HO A beautiful one-of-a-kind ocean view Cameo Shores home. Many custom features include a uniquely designed solar heated pool and spa and a new "European" kitchen. A perfect 4 BR, 3 BA home. mzy family room and estate-sized fonnaJ dining room for tranquil living and entertaining. Lois Jacobs UOIPTIIUl L.U llll 11,121 .... Wonderful 5 BR. custom home with expansive view the length of the Lagoon. Spacious rooms. high ceilings, loads of storage. Large pier and slip. All in one of the most prestigious water oriented communities offering security and tenrus. Price includes the land. Martha Macnab # 2 Clwlc Piasa, luff• I 00 SATURDAY ~FS S1ll,MO 401 Ylsta b•• • .FR 1-5 L Jac.:obs WFSTCLIFF U2t,OOO 1J11 ...... Hf tr. 3 BR l -5 G Amato BALBOA PENlN tHl.000 111 Ur4 Street 2 BR l -5 M Cooper SUllAY NEWPORT HGHTS llHMO '2J ... ..,.., •••• 3 BR. FR 1-4 L Beazley CAM.ID SHORES IUl,IH '"' ,, ..... 4 BR. FR. pool/spa 1-5 L Jacobs BLUFFS t1ll,IOO 401 Yista It•• 4 BR, FR 1-5 L Jarobe. BIG CANYON nu,100 ' ••• FtataiHMtN 2 BR. FR I 5 M IJgnld BELCOURT 1111,000 12 lelct•r1 s.. 2 BR. FR I 5 S Vogt BIG CANYON Sl,H0,000 1' .... , ... Lut 5 BR, FR I 5 D Bibb HARBOR RlDG E Sl, 100,000 2 Yensllire 5 BR, FR. pool/spa 1-5 B Partch HARBOR RIDGE SIH,000 21 lathr 114&• tr 3 BR. FR 1-5 B Parleh BELCOURT tl'9,IOO It lffll•1ll .. 5 BR. FR 1-5 Peters EASTBLUFF 211,000 2201 ltalia 3 BR. FR I 5 C Ward • SATURDAY I SUNDAY SPYGLASS HILL 12,110,000 Ltts (lttky Pt) 6 BR. FR. pool/spa 8-8 M Ingold BIG CANYON St.ZH.000 l ••,.itac• 5 BR, FR I 5 D Bibb BIG CANYON Sl, tl0,000 I t byal St. 1 .. rct 5 BR, FR. pool/spa I 5 (.' Allc;tm SPYGLASS 1111,100 1 ltlttt Ptiat 6 BR. FR. pool/spa l-5 P Balle) \ llSTllOTfYl IAYHHT llMI 11,700,000 Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance VJew This home of magnificent quality and construc- tion has a great open feeling, with wonderful designer fabrics and walJ coverings Three BR and a den. Barbara Aune I SPEIW. lfFH• UI0,000 Superbly redecorated and remodeled tri-level in Old Corona del Mar with lovely views of canyon and ocean. Three BR, 31"2 BA, dramatic family room with wet bar and wine celJar. office/den and sunny view decks. Decorated m elegant, yet comfortable style with spacious rooms and uruque floor plan. Hallie Strock I SU-Ult ... l /I Expanded 5 BR. 3 BA Somerset on extra large lot Private location with potenllaJ plus! New carpel. paint. skylight and French windows. Perfect for family living. Commuruty pool and tennis. Sandie F.Uc 644-6200 • IS Hn TllllS, HST PRICE I 142,000 Owner will carry 2nd TD Take over (axed ra te lst TD Prestige guard gated commuruty Two BR. overlooking private greenbelt Linda Oeth ctSTll CllTllNUH UJHllT 11 ,711,080 One of the finest residences available m Newport Beach. Over 130' on the bay. Light and spacious rooms abound m thtS home Pool. spa, paer and sup for your pleasure_ Brochure upon rt>quest Ann Peters CHIU Ill llR HPUX UU,000 Two BR. din.mg area. f1epake, new k1t.chen cabi- nets. disposal. gas range Each unit has new hot Welter h<-'ater and drapes Bat·k unit, l BR. new refngeratC>r and garbi:lge disposal Each unn has a pnvaw p.1Uu Mary Lou Manon Hll COlllSE YIEW 1201,000 Prime unobstructt-'<.I v11·w or Bag l'<rnyon from this lovely 2 BR Me Lain "O<tkcrest" with private 2 car garage Assume• lt>crn Martha Macnab IHFllHT LOT 1100,000 One of the· l.i.'>t' 50" wawrfront with privilege for pier & slap to C:l('Commodate 55' bodt Martha Macnc1b llC CUYH MHITEllhlEAI YILU 11,150,000 Elegant 5 BR c~tom home on lW<'rs1zed lot Features formal Jiving room and dmmg room. famil y room and spacious billiard room with hardwood ~.ind fireplc1ct> Overlooks fabulou:. vwws of BtlJ Canyon's 14th grf't'n ln eludes larg£> pool and spa Danny B1bblSt<>phainl' tirody II& Cllf OI YEllUJLLU 1411,000 Expandro 4 BH . ·l • BA townhnnw lmpn~1vt t•ntry with large t:1rculc11 ,1.-_11r" t'll L.1rgl' lxmu ... room with bu1lt-1n TV t~ wt.•t bar Could .1b ~·n l d.S a fifth BR This homl' offer; fabulou!-1 polt'nt1dl c1nd is praC't'<i to -;d i'' Danny Rlbh Stt•ph,inic Crody CISTOM FAMILY HIE S 1, 121,000 This 5 BR. 31 : b<tth tr.iu111nnal. ;i v1.·ar<. nt·w homt· w1 thm the pnvaw mmmunit~ -of Big <.:a nvnn 111 fers tht· ultun.atP in pnv<w)'. nt~tlt-d an th(• trl'f"" on a largt> St~ludeti lot f.,trJ large fam1l~. 11\ m~ .md d1nmg room'> Vt·rv light and opt•n Ov. nt•r will exchange for smc1llC'r homt· or cons1d1.'r wnru. Danny Bibb $211,000 F'omwr m<xft>I horn(• with t)(,•t1n view Thrt"t· bedroom .... 2 baths. brt·akfas1 ro•>m and dmmg area. Bnght and clean c1nd 1n "mov1.• m " cundllwn AC'C'('SS to thn't' pnvatC' bt•c1c.'ht'S L>onnc1 Ciods halJ TWI YWIS IEWI S 111,000 This 2 BR. 2' 1 BA. lOwnhomf' L' H) .1 ji(ated community of 2~ homes Two flrt•plat"-'S rormal dmmg room. 2 t·ar garage. laundry an<I storage rooms. OwnPr as selling for It-:.. ... than ht• p.ud" C.arolyn Mason PUllSIU CllTM ICUlflHT IT WCI lliO,tlO ~ Sweeping ocean & beach Vl<'WS .. Cat.alma sunsets from 2-story. 4 BR. 4 BA. exc1tmg home Seller will finance for qualified buyt.'r NE"w appharwes and "'ady to move in 45 day-. Prt<'\'d below market' Tom Al11nson NIWPORT BEACH NEW LISTINGS n..... 1211.- Charmlng Peninsula beach home with family room/skylight. Well located within steps to bay and ocean. Delightful 2 BR home! Ullll IFF -Ull,111 - Sophisticated Country French 4 BR one-level with a panoramic 180° view. Beautifully land- scaped. So many extra features!! lllWNIT WCI 14H,IOO Loaded with peace and quiet with large pool- size lot and city light views, this 4 BR home Is just moments from Newport Center. WYO 141t,IOI Private neighborhood with community pool & tennis. Handsomely decorated 2 story with 4 BR, 3 BA & spa. Magical city light views. 1L11 CHIU Ill Ill 1711,MI Featured as cover home In L.A. Times Home Magazine and on AIA & COM Home Tours. On~ of-a-kind Cape Cod 4 BR and 1 BR apartment. UllllYIEWl.U 1211,111 The charm of "Old Cape Cod", White shutters. custom closets and "to die tor" storage. warm brick entry and picket fenced patio. UYIUIT WEST 1211.- Spacious 4 BR home on large lot needs an imaginative buyer to turn this "Cinderella" property Into the beauty of the area . Tll lllffl 1211,111 Tastefully decorated 3 BR condo. Kitchen floor & counters have white tile. Quiet & private back patio. Fee. WTlllff 12U,111 Enjoy top-shape, remodeled 3 BA featuring large yard, Inviting patio & wonderful spa! New Roper oven & micro. Assumable loan. UYCllHT llH,IOI Fabulous remodeled 4 BR on quiet cul-de-sac. French doors, windows & brick floors. Large irregular lot. Perfect house tor those with fine taste. UL1U ISUll P 11,IOO Duplex with view on large corner tot. 3 BA, separate guest room. large 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Owner will help with financing. llYU UHH 1421,IOO Stunning custom '5 BA family home with ca- thedral ceilings. maid's quarters. workshop and spa. Excellent condition. Assume loan! 1AL1U llUll 1110,llO Duplex with view on large corner lot. 3 BR. separate guest room. Large 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Owner will help with financing W.llA "lllUU 11,221,000 Prime corner, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newly remodeled, finest construction, beam ceilings. skylights. oak floors & outstanding interiors. PmlllU 11.211.- 50' on bay and charming 4 BR home with lovely garden entry, lanai across front. master suite. a chef's kitchen plus dock and beach. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NElWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITIRDIY ....... ..a 11MPert ...... 2+ BR $24-t,500 L. SHAW ---1Hlt.rsWt• 2 BR $575,000 l. ROSE SllDIY UITIUff ....... <4 BR. FR, Vu, LH $225,000 G.ANOERSON ...... ..a 1111Pert.._ 2+ BR $24-t,500 C. BALOIKOSKI Ml ... ........ ..., 2 BR, Den $275,000 S. MARVIN .. ___ 22'1 W.e..irMt 3 BR. FR $390,000 L. McLOON U&.111--111 ... , .. 1,. 3 BR. FR $395,000 M. MATIHEWS U&.111 21Ml...._llM. •BR, Oen $395,000 0 . Bibb U&.111" llU 1111 .... 3 BA $399,000 C. EADIE .. ___ 117""' 3 BR, FR $410,000 J. DONAHUE .... Ht•, .... ltul1ta 4' BR, View ~29,900 R. KURTZ ---124al.,.w.• 2 BR $575.000 l. ROSE -nmm 1111...,..,.,, ... 3 BR, View $810,000 T. BOLAND sna.llla&. 2as. ..... 6 BR, FR, View $650,000 B.REEDY l.81 llU ........ <4 BR, FR $680,000 J. duBOIS ..,.,... ,._ . .., 6 BR, View $749.500 L. WHITE ..,... 1 ............ 5 BR. Vu, PIS $1,295.000 C.McMAHAN l.81 llU 111 Yla LWe ltf4 5 BR, Den $1,550,000 E. OLSON U&.111 n•MA 1111 bet.., <4 BR $1 ,700,000 M.BENTS ... ... 1N"8LWe 1eM 6 BR, Den $2,835,000 C. RUMSFELO SHORECLIFFS SMUIUFFI 1411,000 Prestigious Corona del Mar netghborhoodl 3 BR open. airy home with walls of glass. skylights, atrium. vault ceilings. 36' solar pool, pool house. lllUIUffS 1110,000 The home you've been waiting for! Sensational family home with 5 BR. 51/t BA plus many, many more features. llllHUffl SH0,000 Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set in lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptional details! 11111..-FS Slll,000 Your opportunity to own cozy family home with ocean view In desirable Shoreclltts. Immaculate condition with 3 BR. 3 BA . By appointment. LIDO ISLE Ult tSU 1211,000 Cort and charming 3 BA In prestigious neigh- borhood. Room and potential for expansion. near all of lido's finest amenities. Unbeatable price! Ult llU S14',000 Instantly appealing 3 BR on large lot with marvelous south sunny patio, pine kitchen. bedrooms opening to outdoor entertaining area. A decorator's delightf Ult ISLE H41,IOO Charming 3 BR on large lido lot. Has just been painted and recarpeted In best of taste. Perfect for first home or retirement couple. Ull ISLE 1141,000 Charming Lido Isle home, perfect for young families. Three large bedrooms, lots of closet space and storage. Steps to beach and clubhouse. UltllU SUI• Delightful 3 BR, French doors, plastered ceil- ings, BBQ and Nutone center in kitchen, up- stairs master suite. Superb corner locatlonl UltllU $411,llO Prestigious condominh.Jm with full security and unsurpassable views of bay & lido channel. Custom design throughout 2 BR fashionable residency. Ull llU 1111,111 lido's widest street Is Ideal setting for custom built Country French home. 5 BR, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen. south sunny patio and high beamed celling rooms. UllllU 11,IU,lll A fabulous English Tudor 5 BR on excellent corner location. Finest construction, paneled library, great built-ins, pool & spa. UltllU 11,IM,lll 5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3 fireplaces, gigantic master suite. rumpus room. Pier and slip for 50' boat. Ult llU 11,111,000 Inviting & charming 4 BR English Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & sflp for large boat. Ult lllf 12,111,000 Dock facilities for 4 or more boats on L~o·s tip, 6 BR home enjoys lovely sunsets! Wine cooler. off street parking, assumable loan. CORONA DEL MAR aa. llEU 1271,IDO Plan 1, 2 BR t den with custom decor. Vacant & ready to be sold. Assumable loan -seller may carry. Tennis, pool, clubhouse & 24 hr security. llll OllHA HL l&I 1111,000 3 BR home 1 block from beach. Custom bullt by owner with high ceilings. stained glass, winding staircase. Must see. .IUltlE OIHl U 11,llO Low down payment and owner wlll help finance highly upgraded Pien''4. View of ocean, 3 BR. expanded family room, wood floors. ILH DlllU Hl l&I ntl .... Enjoy Olde Corona del Mar llvlng at finest location! Older home on 40' lot with panoramic ocean view. 4 BA. sunroom and OR + guest suite. COSTA MESA ,_ .,,, YIWll lllU ONll 11H,MI Perfect trl-level condo with 2 BA, 2 BA, formal dining and llvlng room with fireplace and wet bar. Attached 2 car garage. Excellent location. Water oriented community with pool, spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your $$. Shop and compare -then calll 1111,llO Spectacular 2 story, 5 BA home with kitchen/family room combination, formal dining area, living room with fireplace and enclosed patio with heater. Superb family home romantl- calty decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your family's paradise -call to see todayl lllTTllT -11..,.. Flawleaa 3 BR, 21A BA townhouse was the model for the complex. Beautifully decorated In superb taste. Ideal communtty living with pool and tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call nowl Piii • PIUUTlll 11•.- Mlnt condition 3 BR. 2 BA home with brick accents and Indoor/outdoor feeling from sliding walls of glass, vaulted celllngs and atrium. Stunning Yorkshire model with easy care yard on quiet cul de sac location. Seeing Is betlevlng 10 eee It today. A MEMBER OF THE 1, SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK ~ HARBOR AREA IAOI UY wm 1111,IOO Lovely 3 BR. 2'h BA home with view of canyon and back bay. 2 story home on extra large lot offers bonus room. formal dining, 2 fireplaces. parquet flooring. covered patio and RV access. A large home without a large price. Call to see today! OllTlm UILT 12....- Spaclous Newport Heights home In excellent location features 2 BR, 1 '~ BA, wide open family room with double fireplace to living room, 2 patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See It today! ·•••11t..n ....... This 3 BR home Is designed for an entertaining family. Well equipped modern kitchen and sep- arate dining room make It easy! The sparkling pool and hot tub Is surrounded by wonderful landacaplng and plenty of patio space for outside fun. When the party's over, adjourn to the apectoua master bedroom suite and relax with bay and city lights vtew. A tasteful home you . 645-0303 MESA VERDE RSA YlllE 11 H ... Here's your introduction to good neighbors! Beautiful one story home in the most desirabl~ j area of Costa Mesa. 3 BR, w. BA, formal dinlngj rec room and fabulous master bedroom witH refurbished bath. Professionally landscaped proves very appealing. Call to see this excep- tional home today! PHFHT111 llYIB IEUEF 1112,llO I Decorated with warmth and feeling. this im- maculate 3 BR. 3 BA house would be a pleasure to call "Home". Delightful country kitchen. for- mal dining room. separate in-law quarters. fire- 1 place with wood hearth and colorful landscaping add even more appeal. A must to see! Call , today! TW llHITlll 1211,111 1 Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has I everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 I parks. beautiful yard with pool and patio. and side hideaway patio off den, new add-on family I room and teen quarters with it 's own entry. Bring In your offer! All terms will be considered. I • lll.., ••11 ... ,... I Unique location on Mesa Verde Golf Course 16th tee. Spacious family home with 4 BA/3'~ BA. Huge step down family room with walk-in I wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. lmm,-culate I !~d ready for you. Call now for your own private ~owing. . 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA ·~----~~~~----------------------.._ ___________________ ._. ________ _,.._.._ ..... .._ __ ._ ..... ~ £J #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach. California 92660 760 .. 8333 LOSES LOTS FOR SALE IEW LISTlll YJM SEA--IAY Niil TllBM Charming small cul-de.sac community with view of Back Bay. This unique 3 bdrm townhome has open floor plan with double windows. 2 fireplaces. se- cluded patio and community spa. $225.000. Ann Marie Murphy 14 TUfll.al-SftCTICIUI .... l9CE - Onty the best of quaffty was used throe ighout 1bls .aew custom estate. 5800 sq. ft. of IMng area Includes 4 bedrooms, 71A baths, bonus room. Her- ringbone wood ftoors. lovety yard with spa and morel $7000/mo. Also for sale, $1,410.000. "8ESTlCIOIS UllOI~ llT -Build l/°"" own home and tennis court In this view lot which Is over 'h acre. Guard gated, security community. For $695,000. A Ull All -The last custom lot avail- able in Big Canyon. Overlooking the park on a private cul-de.sac street Is 15,000 sq. ft . of prime building space. Owner will trade for commercial or In- dustrial property. $649,000. PRICE llEllCTIOI •11 WOU-SPECW. .. FM ft(1'llC Ill II llCIT -A beautiful blend of traditional detail wi1h contemporary flair. 5 or 6 bdrms and 6 fireplaces. Private yard with large free-form pool and spa over- looking a wonderful sea of tights. $1 ,495,000. TIP If Tll 1111.J --Great views of bay. mountains and nlghlJ tights. New carpet In a 3 bedroom, 21A bath home with a wondefful location. $2800/mo. Call 760-8333. llAllOl llKE LOT -One of the finest lots in Harbor Ridge, ... Unobstrucied ocean and city light view. No roof tops shown. Included are plans for a 10,000 sq. ft. authentic Chinese home. See and com- pare this one at $895,000. fURCT SlTT9C • llC CMYOI -Expanded Broadmoor Plan 4 on qu"9t cul-de.sac. 4 bedrooms, famlty room, formal dining. Quality upgrading throughout. Covered patio. 3 car garage. $2700/mo. also for sale $550,000. f "¥'' OPEN FOR YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND. PLEASE CALL.) HllllOll RIISE TIE WCITM Uft STTU -One of the most splendid custom homes available. Surrounded by waterfalls, tranqulll gardens with a dramatic view of Newport Beach. Designed by noted architect Paul Thorke -This lath 8tJ' plaster home has the fines1 mateflals throughout. Including marbles, of< and stone. With 5 BR. elevator. curved crystal staircase baJusters crowned in brass and a full entertainment center with poof and spa. A special value for $3,950,000. SU TltS • ESTAn -If you enjoy the finest and don't want a mansion, here It Isl Expanded throughout~xtremety gorgeous. Spacious courtyard with beautiful fountain. You won't want to miss this beauttful home with a spectacular ocean and city light view. $799,000. UllM lllCE UIUll -Eleven room, 5500 sq. ft . custom manor home In prestigious gated community. Beautiful ocean and light views. Best of all, It's priced to seU lmmedlatety. Just $995,000. Todd Gross. Submit all offers. SOPllSTICATO UllOI lllCE -Beautifully decorated Devonshire model In Harbor Ridge. 4 BR, 31h baths. formaJ dining room and 3 car garage. Exciting views of ocean and city night lights. Competitively priced $750,000. CORllA IEL 1111 HIKASTU CMt • Cll -Best locatlonl View of pool and large patio. 3 BR, 21n baths. wet bar, FP In living room. Ample guest parking. Heart of old COM & close to everything. A very special property!. $325,000. Vergllene Hull. CM SIP£Dllll-C.t.a. CISTH -Sits on the bluff overlooking bay & ocean. Charming 2 year old custom home. Shows like a model. Professional decor. 3 BR, 31A bath. huge famlty room wtth fantaatk: vHr#. All of this PLUS a 3 BR. 2 bath home -also with vtew. $950,000. Loia Comweo. FmT stmT..,. TOUCl -Charming custom 3 BR, 2 bath home shows pride of ownership In fN9fY detaJI. Beamed callngs, wood shutters, plaster waJls, formaJ 'dining room. Private courtyard wt1h quaJlty landacaplng. On fee land at $370,000. Vergllene Hull. lllYllE TlllU llCI lllCE -This 3 BR, 21h bath condo In Turtle Rock Ridge ha.a been dMigned for discriminating ta.ates and active llfestytes. Extra large master .utte wtth walk-In closets, wood balcony off the famlty room and green- hou• wtndowa are just a few amenities this home haa to offer. $159,900. 917 Ulllllll-IATOflllT FM Slst,• -Lovety 3 BR, 3 bath -Woodside Plan. One of the beet locations on Woodbridge Lake wtth many upgrades - Decorator wall coverings, new drapes, tinted windows, mirrored waJls. and wood and marble floors. A must to seal Ill CUJOI UCISTl II llC CAIYOI -This highly upgraded 2 BR. 21/r BA Is Immaculate In every detail! All new fixtures and tile In the baths. New custom cabinets In the kitchen. This Mclain townhome Is close to shopping and professional buildings of Fashion Island. Seller is very motivated. Well-priced at $310,000. Vergllene Hull. IUIYIW WITI root. -Three BR & den, 3 bath Deauvllle model with panoramic view of golf course and night lights. Custom pool & spa. Prime street in Big Canyon. Asking $595,000. Vergllene Hull. JlSlllE CREEi WCAICE 11 JASllllE CIER -If you enjoy plush carpets, plantation shutters, crown moldings, wood paneling PLUS your own private spa-you wtll love this extraordinary Plan 5 In the desirable, gated Jasmine Creek with community pools and tennis courts. To view this speclal property at $377,500. Sue Thomas. ~ IEACIClllH-JASlllE CIEH OCUI ftl'I -Full ocean and COM night llght view. EntertaJnlng and living areas upstairs with 3 bdrms down. Lots of decorating potential, spaciousness and privacy. Call Wendy Johnson. Owner Is motivated. $409,000. LAIUll HILLS ... llUb lfNSUSMMI -Barcelona model In Laguna Hiiis Sunrise devetop- ment. Just llke new, 4 BR, 21h BA In all neutral tones. Home warranty potlcy Is provkSed. Priced to sell at $189,900. TUSTll mil F-.Y .. • TISTll -Spacious living at an atfordabte prloet Compoeed of 5 BR, 3 baths, famlty room, dining room and llvtng room. Thia home has an upgraded copper plumbing system. Situated on a large lot, It la Ideal for famlty enjoyment. Offered at $300,000. Kathleen Kullanotf. ClTlltlA ISWI 1A llDIY C191 • Alll.11 -Fully furnished luxury condo, adjacent to golf course. Three years In Callfornla'a most unusuaJ beach reeort town. Lovely and peaceful. Only two hours away. $255,000. Contact Wendy Johnson for detaJls on how to vlSlt. IELCllllT PIDllUI LICATlll • lllClllT -Located on the greenbeft Ju•t ateps to the pool and spa -Thia customized townhome la decorated In all neutral tones and Is easy on the eyes. High cefllngs, crown moldings, nloe cabinetry and ahefving, along wtth private, spacious patios and other amenlt6ee make thla a good value at $679,000. -· -·~~~~-----------._.. ____________________________ _. ....... 191 .................................. .. DRASTIC REDUCTION BLUFFS 4 BDRM • FEE LAND Sunny & airy end unit w/very private patio. ea_tinaooo.km kitchen Many upgrades 4th bdon is separate & could be office or in-law quarters. Owner wants unmediate sale. Now $225,000 w /land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT lfU _. UT..aY 1_... 2112 t111U1 • lllffl. LL llDO CONDO ON THE BAY Two magnificent water views from this luxur- ious 2 bdnn condo. Watch the boats go by or bring your own. Slip available. Community pool. secur- ity bldg. $450,000. DONNA & BrLL WEBSTER LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $180,000 Has everything you want! Fireplace m mast.er suite, air cond. walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good assumable financ- ing S 177 .000 MARIA BERCOVIT'l. LINDA TAG LIAN ETTI NEW OF THE MARKET Elegantly remodeled and enlarged family home. Four bdnns, 2 Yz baths, large family room and formal dining room. BeauufuUy landscaped gar- den with automauc sprinklers and lights. Quiet cul-de-sac location for a relaxing Life style. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD TODDY SMITH SERENE AND SECURE Located on presugious Big Canyon GolC Course. Two bdrm. tri-level condo situated on the fifth fairway. Two balconies, fireplace in sunken bv- ing room, gated entrance. $247,000 KIMBER BUTTS OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm. 2 bath owner's unit upstairs w/master bd.nn & bath plus fireplace. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/fireplaoe. Sea9ona.1 rental. rarely vacant. Lrg assumable 1st T.D. MARIA BERCOVITZ MARILYN TWITCHELL NEW LISTING LIDO ISLAND-GREAT LIFESTYLE! Prime location. Remodel or build new. Street to street lot fN.ICrontage on wide choice street and garage o'1 the other. Steps to community beach and visitors pier. Older 2 bdrm, l bath house. Short walk to dubhouae & tennis. Priced at lot value $285,000. MARILYN TWITCHELL LIDO ISLAND BA YFAONT SPECTACULAR TURHtNG BASIN VIEW Private pier & slip. Four bdrma, 3 in baths. den, 3 car garage. Totally remodeled plus room to expand. Community tennis, club houae, and beaches available. CoMerVat.ively priced for lo- cation at $1,750,000. BILL VINCENT DUPLEX • OLD C.D.M. f?ride of ownerahlp ia reOecied ln this beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit feautres two bdmw w/nwnttOUS amenities plus a four car gar •. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of assumable financing. Offered at $360,000. LINDA TAGLIANETI1 PEAK OF PERFECTION 8PYOLA88 • FULL 1I0° VIEW A very special home with clua & comfort. Profellionally decorated. 3 bdrms, 2 baths & family room. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters. de- signer blinds, hardwood floors. Very private spa ln arbor setting. Lovely l.andlcaping. $5~7.500 lluid incl BELLE CHASE LEE REDUCED $100,000 CUSTOM HOME C.D.M. Most spectacular , luxurious custom home an C.D M. 2 years new. One block to ocean. all glass entry. Crench doors. plantal1on shuttt>rs Submll on down payment. DOROTHY HAROCASTLE trfl 11111 .... , 1it0-l:IO Ht NllSITT1A -- TURTLEROCK -SPECTACULAR VIEW Bright & sunnky sinu' Q ·el 2 bdrm rondQ w/magniftcent VJP•o· \... J & canyon. Air COn- dlUOOed end L' e.. _.1ocal1on near commun1ly pool & tennis. -;J.,11,500 includes the land SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DA.BOLT OCEAN VIEW LOT- SAN CLEMENTE Presugious Cyprus Shore. Guard-gated com- muruty adjoining Casa Pacifica. 60 x 124 lot. Private beach, two and one-half acre park. clubhouses, pools, tennis. $300.000. SANDY MITTMAN CORONA DEL MAR POOL HOME ARCHITECTURAL HOME TOUR PROPERTY Charming 3 bdrm home on 1 in lots in Old Corona del Mar. Completely remodeled w lcedar shingled exterior, warm cedar intenor, brick courtyard new lutchen. bwlt-ms, large sun deck. Secured. private & dramauc' $375,000 SANDY MITTMAN VIEW a ELEGANCE IN SPYGLASS Hill Beauufully upgraded execuuve home m serene pastoral setting. Pool & spa. new landscaping, 4bdnns. 1 in baths, family room, wet bar. hard- wood floors & two fireplaces. $695,000 w/1and. BELLE CHASE LEE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA NEW LISTING Great opportunity for large family to acquire this nice 4 bdrm, 3 bath home on large comer lot in desirable Eastaide Costa Mesa. Room for RV or boat. $174,500. JOYCE DABOL T SALLY SHIPLEY IN FORECLOSURE NEED f AST SALE Sea Bluff Villlae condo. Cle. to beech, rec park & bike trail. Highly upgraded 2 bdrm. 2 v, baths. Stained gJam windows.. plantation shutters.. dec- orator wallpaper. akylights. mirrors. track light- ing, gourmet kitchen, pool & tenrus. MARY JANK QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm rondo. 2 story. 21.Ai baths Sunny wood patio. indoor utility room, fireplace m iivlng room;-gar.n.e--&--i::arpon. ~ge. tmghT master suite. Attractive setung. Assumable 11.75% financing. $122.500. ANN BRI.WLIS CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY W1U trade for commel"C'1al property or umts This beauuful umt offers luxury and security for carefret> hving on the water in Newport Beach All room are spacious m this 3 bdrm. 3 bath residence $585.000 TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large vesat.ile plan 4 with a dramatic ltvmg room. fireplace. family room & den God view One of the largest uruts in Villa Balboa As- sumalbe financing Owner anxious. S 182,000 MARlA BERCOVlTZ LfNDA TAGLlANETTI NEWPORT CREST CONDO $189,500 Bright. cheery tn-elvel w/ocean view 4 bdrms. 3 baths.2 car garaghe. fam1y room. formal d1mng room. cozy fireplace Communily pool & tennis. cul-de-sac May t'Ons1der l'Xchange for <;ingle family residen<'t' in Orange or Vi lla P.trk GORDON LEWIS CHARMING ISLAND HOME PnvdlR rommunuy channel front hom"' w own dock for 30ft boat R-2 lot w room to build add1t10nal uml or cnpy this large yard $375.000 BILL & DONNA WE.&5TER LIDO ISLE CONDOS Four 2 bdrm rondos in super location S teps to community t.enrus & beaches Short walk to Lado Village. shops & restaurants. $1 99.000 each CATHRYN TENNILLE OWNER DE~PAAATE WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS Reduced $77,500 from onginal pnce1 Cho1re end urut. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdrms. 2 '.".! baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of Back Baytc1ty IJgh ts Large f arruly room can be 4th bdrm A!C. wet bar Assumable lst $250,000 L.H SANDY MITTMAN BLUFFS ·NEWPORT BEACH UPGRADED AND BEAUTIFUL Attractlve "X" plan with wrap-around pauo and cory fireplace m mast.er bedroom. Custom uJe m kitchen and pauo Situated on a lovely greenbelt Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 L H SALLY SHIPLEYtJOYCE DABOLT OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PlUS INCOME On a very picturesque street. large 3 bdrm with farruly room. wet bar, 2 fireplaces man authent.>c Spa.rush motif. lncludes separate and very pn- vat.e oversized l bdrm income urut. LINDA TAGLlANE'ITI REDUCED $100.000 NEWPORT BEACH BA YFRONT Custom 4 bdrm home w/pier & slip Mahogony french doors & windows. Plcturesque bay. light. and hillside view from master swt.e & retn>at Lower bdrm could be maid's/guest room Per- fecuon. move nght m. Now only Sl.150.000 wll.and DON ~THOMAS LIDO BAYFRONT DUPLEX Two bright & sunny apartments Each hM t.hn-e bdrm,,, two baths and fireplace Lower apart- ment has formal dirung room Live m one -lease one or convert to stngle family Beauuful sandy beach $869.500 CATHRYN TENNlLLE ... --~ ~··~~-------------------------------------------...... --------...... NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR TIE 11111 wm nn111111 Channing 5 bedroom home in excellent area. Superb financing with $256,000 assumable loan at ll 1A%. Separate fam. nn. and forma.I dining room. $339,900. 759-1501 PIHILY PIESUTEI II IAIHI VIEW HMEI This 3 bedroom, air cond .. Carole! model. It is an lovely condition throughout with many upgraded features plua new kitchen appija.nces. Prime area. Beautiful l.andac.aping. All for $259,500. 759-1501 Wiii &II UYUU Excellent pool home on extra large lot with RV aa.'e81. Super buy for f,amily and entertaining. Well maintained and well worth the price of only $239,000. 759-1501 •TIE wamF111T-stto,ooo Superior large home on the bay across from Lind.a Iale. Slip to accomodate a 50' boat. Hard to find location. Vacant. Call for appointment. 759-1501 UIE IPPNTllm • -If 11111 ISO° view of the channel, ocean and Catalina are aeen from this home on the Balboa Peninsula that was built in 1926. Truly one of the great.est locations, if not the very best, in the harbor area. Pleue call for further information and the op - portunity to aee this unique property. Priced at $2,200,000. 759-1501 llWllllE End your search for the uJtunate view home. You may have found st! Thia spacious Capehom Model is located in the presllgious Spygl.aM area. The irreplaceable sw eeping view of ocean, bay, city, mountain and night lights ill thrilling. Beautifully landacaped encloeed front yard includes red brick pat.Jo, fsrepit and tndewalka. Priced for quick sale Call 759-150! .1111111 CIEEI BeautJful home in a gated community Largest plan, 2 atones. Priced at $350,000. CaJJ 759-150 I. We will be happy to show you thts lovely property TIE IL TllUTI Lovely home an attractive location offers the perfect setting for entertaining lmmaculate 4 bedrooms, 3 bath and forma.I dining room . Beauti- fulJy land.!lcaped super large lot in Irvine Terrace with a pool, privacy and view. Call 759-1501 llLlll llUll llPLD A most lovely 3 bedroom unit for the owner plus a 2 bedroom unlt to rent Or rent both for an excellent a.ncome. Pleaae call for an appointment to come sn and vi~ this immaculate, upgraded property and examinf' the financial poalbillties 759-1001 YAIUT Piil II• Large home high atop Spyglass 1& available . Great bonu.a room, e~llent vtew, many extra amenJUel. 759-1~1 II A GUSS IY rrlllf Belcourt Hill beauty available for onJy $425,000. 2 bedrooms, 2 1h baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & bright. Home in gorgeous like-new condition. 759-15fll llYllE TEIUIE Great value, great location and great 4 bedroom home with a pretty sparkling pool. If you know Irvine Terrace, you know thia is a value at $390,000. 759-1501 w•-Comp1ete1y charming houae only 5 doors from the sand. Now has 2 bedrooms but does have ap- proved plans for a 2nd story. Prime property listed at $269,000. 759-1501 FllT&ITIO FllARlll Only $19,000 down and as&ume the loans on the expanded Monaco Model in Harbor View Homes A 5 bdrm. beauty on a large lot on a quiet cul-de- sac street. $249,000 Pleue call 751-1501 COSTA MESA WTlllE l ... E PllPq"Y 2 unlta in good ~ \ \l 'd new back unlt Completely refL \L V '-LTOnt unit. Listed at $225,000. Please ' ... 159-1501 for detalla llOlllHLYIMI Large 3 bedroom 2 story condo w ith central air Immaculate. Tasteful uae of floor to ceiling mir- rors. Cloee to poob and tennla. Now vacant and priced nght by owner for a qukk sale at $126,000 759-1501 OllTllWOHll Development has streams, waterfalls, pool. spa Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den. Owner transferred & motivated. Come see and make offer! Only $129,000. 759-1001 1EW•mm Three bedroom condo only !'> yean o ld in excellent M.'Ction of town. 2 story. end unit. S undeck off master bedroom. Bright cheerful complex, onJy 6 unst.s total. Call today to preview. 759-1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 Sen Mlguel Drive Newport Beech, CA 92880 (714) 75e.1501 Three bedroom oondo onJy 5 years old. 2 story e nd unit. Aaawnable loan. Owner will consider carry- ing 2nd. Bright. cheerful complex, only 6 units total. $135,000. 759-1501 IRVINE PIElllT PEIFllT Immaculate, gorgeous landacaping, sparkling pool, superior location. lt'a all there. This Turtlerock beauty ia listed right a t $314,000. See it and you'll agree. 759-1501 HT TN Ill, llT TH UTILE-alt l•m This 3 bedroom home in a choice Irvine location is "just right" for today's young family. Nearby schools. shopping and freeway acce., but alao in a quiet, quality ,~ighborhood . $157,000. 759-1501 ORANGE HILLS •11111 Ml LnTLI lllLT - $310,000. Truly a lovely home in Orange Hills. 1h acre 3 bedrooms, 3 batha, cathedral ceilings, walk in pantry, huge double walk in cloeeta for mbr. Gourmet kitchen, formal dini.ng nn, much more. 759-1501 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YllEI Get into growing video equipment and movie rental business while it is still in its infancy. &tablished and ready to go. Great location in small center in Newport Beach. CaJJ for details 759-1501 TUSTIN IUllD Tl 1141- A lovely home In a lovely area, 3 bedroom immaculate Stunmerfield home. Beautifully maintained and land.leaped. Excellent 1ehoob. All for $155,000 759-1501 I TllOI If OWi Charm and tradition best deteribe this lovely 3 bedroom home. Great location on beautiful tree- Uned residential street. Excellent Tustin 1ehools. Good 889umable Joan of $106,998 at licJi. Total price $171,000. Call for a ppointment to aee. This won't last long. 759-150 l FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ylll FAYlllTI TllMll An Immaculately maintained 2 story home 3 bedrooms, family room. bright cheery kitchen and fonnal diajng room on a large, beautifully land.leaped lot with pool. All at a great price of $209.000. 759-1~1 .i1lli i; lfl11;f i I J!,f£f;Jil t• 1111 llJI Only $51,500 for thh·A\' lehelor condo. Call for great tenns. \\$ v .. vw you thJ.a wtth great pride. 759-1~1 SU .. ERLATIVE SPYGlASS HIU ·VIEW S835,000 Handsome. upgraded 5 bt'drooms + family and bonus rooms NEWPORT TERRACE MOBILE .............................• Sl l .CXX. Central Costa Ml"iA 2 bedroom Cu1e1 NEWPORT BEACH VERSAIUE CONDO ............... SJS.000 Excellent I bt'droom + patio. Sl"Curity NEWPORT BEACH CONDO ................................ S 110,000 Country atmospht>re 1 bt'droom un11 NEWPORT SHORES HOME ................................. SI 20.000 Affordable 3 bt'droom. comm pool/tennis EAST SIDE COST A MESA CONDO....................... SI 77. 500 Chetrtul 2-sty. l bt'droom. patio EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CONDO ....................... Sl 44.900 Submit 10 cash dow n ror 2 bt'droom-\HARP NEWPORT HEIGHTS HOME • POOL ................ Sli'JS.000 RV acceu. 2 bdrm + tam rm Solar heat EASTSIDE COSTA MESA HOME .......................... SI 59 950 Ouallty J bt'droom. 2 patios • yard COST A M.ESA DUPLEX ........................................ S 160.000 ~aSMlt 2 bdrm units. tirep(ace. garage NEW~ BEACH FIXER COTT AGE.................. S 169 900 Great st.Jrter 2 bt'droom h<>mt' SEAVIEW HOME -GUAADED GATE .................. SJ3S 000 Popular 3 bt'droom, yard. cul de S<lC 8AUIOA COVES 8AYFJfONT .............................. SJS0,000 Lqvely 3 bt'droom home + dock HARllOA RIDGE CONDO.................................... S3 58.000 Glamorous 2 bdrm • dt>n. ~ase/op OR? 8AUIOA ISlAND HOME + LOFT ...................... Sl69.000 d TOT Al DELIGHT 1 l:>t droom on corr!f'r NEW ON PEN POINT .......................................... '369.000 2-sty. 4 bt'droom. frg lot. peek·a·vu NEWPORT TRADITIONAL................................. Sl69 SOO Used brk. 4 bt'droom. ramify. playhouse. pool llAUIOA ISL.ANO CAPE COO........................ . .. S 370 000 8flck. bt'ams, charm 2 bedroom ~ loft PENINSULA P'T. LARGE HOME ........................... S37S.OOO On private lane 4 bdrm • tam rm CORO NA DEL MAR · CHANNEL REEF ............... Sl7S.OOO XLNT VIEW 2 bt droom-hke nt w PENINSULA P'T. HOME-AL.MOST BEACH ........... S3R5 000 Everythin<J & 4 bedrooms ~ gardt n TOO BAUIOA ISLAND DUPLEX CORNER ................... S 185 000 UNUSUAL ]-sty 4 bdrm home • I bed .apr EASTSIOf COST A MESA ADOAAllU................. SI 77 .000 Showp&ace 2 t>t>droom. large yard H""80R RIDGE CONDO .................................... SJ SS.000 Glamorous 2 bdrm + den. ~ase/op O R7 EASTSIDE COSTA MUA HOME+++ .................. SISS,000 Country cNrm J bdrm + <kn + build morel II NEWPO«T Hl!KiHTS COTT AGE.......................... S 195.000 Adofabtf J ~droom. fabulous 9.lrdens NEWPOWr CONDO, STEP'S TO IAY ................... S114.000 Ukt new 2 ~droom, Peninsula OCIANl'RONT nNINSUlA CONDO ................. S229.000 Corrwr 2 bdrm. new decor, mini VU N€\IVPOWr TO\l;'NHOUU +.OAT DOCK ......... S2.JS.OOO One of ~n J>f'lctd J bdrm. by rile watrr IA&.80A tSlAND COTIAGE ............................... S244,SOO TurdOWn Of hlckaway 2 ~roomlll IAL.80A ISLAND CottNE• CHAAM ................... S275,000 YelloW house. plckl't renc.e. 2 ~droom cu,,..AVIN • '"SH a.cow ............................ S279.000 LENOU OWNED FINANCING. J bdrm + ramify rm MACON IAY ·NIM \I/ARR ...................... S279 ,000LH Great po~entlal for .) ~room ~ach con~ NIWPO«T'S IAYCRHT "XIR ........................... S28S,000 Supl'r fMllly ¥ta. POOL & S btdrooms IAY<lmST SPANISH -CottNER .......................... 528'.SOO Lovely 4 ~droom + rMNty & din rms M\llPOWr OCIAN VU DUf'l.IX........................ S29S .000 / -Sharp J & 2 ~room unlU Supl'r locatlon / IAUIOA ISL.ANO TRIPLEX · CHMM SHS.000 lrreplxeablt 1-1-1 btdroom units NINIPO«T SPANISH J -STORY, VU ..................... SJ9S,OOO Custom 3 bdrm + ram rm. ~aror WOW ll CU,f'HAVEN HILL.SIDE VU HOME..................... SJ9S.OOO O ldl'r 2 bdrm + dl'n. amongst grttnery IAUIOA ISL.AND HOME + INCOME.................. S39 7. SOO ICnony pine 2-sry 3 bdrm homt + apt H""80R VIEW HIW POOl. HOME................... S4 29 ,000 For a rMNiy • sp«IOUs 4 bdrm + famlly rm IRVINE TEHACE DftAM HOME ....................... S4 JS,OOO Move-in modl'I 3 bdrm + ram rm POOL NfWPO«T DUPUX -THI VHY ENOfl .............. S440.000 New ~or. VU. large 4 & J bdrm unm IA&.80A COVES '<»MAl IA~ .............. J444,000 WIDE VIEW 2 ~droom w nh 00.r dock kNfNSUlA PT.~ nltRCT .................... S444.SOO Country French 2-sty, 4 bdrm + ram rm CLW,..AVIN VllW \IV1TH \llMMTH ................. SH S.000 Bring tM t~ to 2 bdrm + den & yard IA&.80A rsuwo COllMR HOME ...................... S44S.000 NtM Bayfronc 2--sty. 4 btdroom Vll'W CO«>NA DEL MNn CHINA COVE ................... H S0,000 Hideaway corrwr!rww dl'<Of. J bdrm. ~«h BAUIOA COVES BAYFJfONT PERFECT.............. S49S.OOO Drl".tm nou~ custom 4 bdrm • boat doc k DOVER SHORES HOME ON \I/ATER ............ S49S,OOO LH O NE-sty. 4 bedroom. pa110. dock. bt.tchl"\ UDO PENINSULA · ON \I/ATER ......................... S52S.OOO SPEC TACULAR VU ] C>l:lrm • Clt n. poss1bl,. dock NEWPORT BAYFRONT • BOAT OOCJ< ............... S559.000 Custom 2·\ly 3 bt>droom. d,.corator \h.trpt BAYSIDE COVE BAYFRO NT CONDO .............. .. Nt w l1\t1n<JI 1 bdrm • dl"n, pa110 PENINSULA P'T. VIE\11 & CHARM ..................... .. Dramatic 2·Hy l bdrm • sauna LOVEL V• HUNTINGTON HARBOUR.. .......... . .......... .. ... SS98 000 Ntw dl"cor. 3 t>f'droom doc Ir. -I bS on watl"r IR'VINE TERRACE POOl. & VIE\11 ...................... S6 75.000 Wraparound pool 4 bt droom l.am11y & din rms NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX ... Vt>ry largl" J unll\-prime loca11on 8Al.80A ISLAND "HOUSE BEAllTIFUL" ..... .. Perrect 2-uy modl"I nome S bdrm rorr!f'r NEWPORT OCEANFRONT CUSTOM.... .. ... ....... S79'i 000 f ACltlfl<} contl"mpo 6 bdrm. l·\ly VIEWSllt CORONA DEL MAR VIE\11 DUPLEX ................. S78'i 000 L.irge & un1qul' l·sty 3 bdrm • ) • qu,.u BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRO NT DUPLEX ............. . Sub\tant1.al !Ill" 4 & 3 bdrm un11s VIEW BA1.80A ISLAND HOME · 2 LOTS ............ . Grac1ous/spac1ou\ 1·\ly 4 bdrm • r.im rm NE\llPORT0S PROMONTORY BAYFRONT.. . . S9SO 000 For 1 t>oaa & lam1t1 4 Ot droom • d•nonq NEW I NEWPO RT OCEANFRONT ON "PO INT 0 '.... ••••• S9 7C,,000 Unusually 1.irgl" room\. corrw-r 1·Hy S t>o rm NEWPORT"S HARBOR ISLAND RO................. . . S998.000 XCEPTIONAL VALUE r u y 4 t>drm 70 WATER DOVER SHORES Gl.AMOUR & NEWNESS ...... SI 195 000 VU doclr. pasttl 5 bdrm 60' on WATER LINDA ISLE 8AYfltONT ·DOCK ...................... Sl.S00.000 Trad1rrona1 2·sty S t>tdroom tor a '" do BAYSHORES BAYFRONT • SUPREME VU ........ SI ,6CX>.OOO "Turn1n<J basin" VU. 63 on Bay 3 bdrm • ~st LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT PRESTIGIOUS ....... SI 750.000 Tr.id1tional 2-sry 4 t>drm. dock side !II" UNOA ISl.E ·HANDSOME & DESIR.AIN.f ........ Sl.975.000 CUSTOM enten a1n1ng rooms • 4 bdrm. ptl'r & slip NEWPO«T \llATERFRONT COMMERCIAL... ..... S2.6CX>,OOO Desir.Jl:>ll' rental property w ith boat dock . . . -. - fl - DPO SlllAY 1-4 41 IOYAl ST. CEllCE, llC CUYOI $121,IM JUST USTU -Completely remodeled 3 bdrms. 2 baths, family & dining rooms, large master suite with t:ttlng area & fireplace, freshly painted Inside & out, new carpeting & shut- ters Expanded Broadmoor, Plan 2. Gib Walker 673-7300 NEWPORT BEACH IULIH'S OPPOITUIITT·S4ts,H -Rare double lot on Cliff Drive with view. Can be subdivided or build spacious custom home. Good location. Existing home on property. Pam/Stephanie turUI-$219,toe -Near new & close to ocean beach & shore. Good Investment on Balboa Peninsula. 2 and 3 bdrms. 4 car garage. () Bob/Wyvonne 111 UIO rm HIYE·S2ts,IM -High rise bayfront remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer. 1 bdrm, den 1 'ft ba. Very low down. Comm pool & patio. Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Sllp avall. Gib Walker COllHC1Al llllJllC lllUCH TO $635,HO -Owner may carry 2nd T.D. w/low down payment. Ap- prox. 6,291 sq.ft . on Newport Blvd. across from City Hall. Will also lease all or part. Call for Information. Bob/Wyvonne llVH AVHUl-$250,otO -Excellent corner duplex on fee land. Quiet beach area. Steps to sand & ocean. Tennis & racq. ball courts. Also, see duplex at 5210 Neptune at $275,000. John Martin ltsT lorPOIT OCUIFIOIT·M25,IM -Cape Cod home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to relax and enjoy; now's the time! Jerry Bogan JOP(MlT CREST TOMltOMES C<lllt POOL/SPA I TDllS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! OPEN HOUSES : • SATURDAY • ! 711 ST. JAllES ltU, CUff IAWEI IOICH TO $3t5,HI -! • (1 -4) ... 3 bdrm home with large back yard over-• • looking Newport Beach Nature Center. Lots of * : space for children. Home In great condition. ! • See Howard Lawson • • 124 YIA TllESTE. UIO ISL£ -(1-4) ... See and com-• ! pare this spacious quality bullt home featuring 4 : • bdrms. 3¥· baths on 45' wide lot. Large sunny -. • south patio. $450,000. See Gib Walker • ! 1331 CAWY ti., IOWEI SIOIU -(2-4) ... Spaclous ! • home with fantastic view of mountains, night • • llghts, bay & ocean. Great floor plan, a decor-• • ator's dream. Pool/2 spas, put11ng green; It's • : ALL here. $550,000. See Javad Manl!OOr ! -. 211 CACIEY WE. #311, I.I. -(1-4) ... Vllla Balboa it • condo on penthouse level; high celllngs & sky-it- • lights. 2 bdrms, 2 baths + den. $219,000. • ! See Joan Caln : ! SUNDAY ! • 31121 S. CST. NY., SI. IMIU -(1-4) ... Come & see • ! this unique oceanfront property with a view you ! • won't forget. Private steps to sand. Guest quar-it • ters with view, below garage. All newl Asking it- • $699,000. See Stephanie Bernardy it-! 145 Ill llM£. UM ISL£ -( 1-4 ) ... Remodeled with : ,. quality In mind. 3 bdrms, 2 baths on 40' wide lot. it • Immaculate condition. Asking $375,000. • : See Bob Newell : ,. 211 VIA IUOI, Uto lSL£ -( 1-4)... A high quality it • home for the "Jr. Executive." Excellent move-In • • condition. A must seel Asking $335,000. • ! See Javld & Tiiiie : • 3 SUDA CHIT, I.I. -( 1-5) ... Newport Crest 2 • • bdrm, 21h bath townhome. Office area + • : enclosed deck for added space. $179,000. : ._ See Carol Mulvey it • 21 Ult FAU CT., I.I. -( 1-5) ... Newport Crest, 2 • ESCArAIJE COlaT lNI> f AU COlltT SOOMCOlltl caw•• aun OICDE COlltT • 3 BR, 3 BA • • bdrm, 2~ bath townhome. C<>mm: • ! pool/spa/tennis. Plan 8. Just painted. : -tr Carol Mulvey • : 25 UCAPAH CT .. I.I. -(1-5) ... Newport Crest : Sl7I 000 • Townhome, 3 bdrm + retreat, 3 bath, Plan •. • $170000 • Freshly painted. Comm. pool/spa/tennis. it • • $178,000. Carol Mulvev it • 2 •.+o, 2'h BA • • 2 •. 2'h BA • 3 •. 2'h BA • • • $179,000 ............................... . • 4 BR, 2'h BA s11t,ooo IRVINE $179,000 Carol Mulvey VERSAllES COfl>OS CCllllt POOL, SPA, CUii HOUSE, GUARD GA TE Ul scta.TZ PWA • 1M,1 BA • $105,000 Carol/ Javad 101 saa.z PlW • 2 M, 2 BA • $124,MO Joan Catn 200 Mdll. • 1 llt, 1 BA • $99,000 Joan Caln UlllR FIUJ..IOICO Tl $211,MI -Turtlerock Glen townhome. Immaculate 2 bdrms. den, 2 baths -private patio with spa off master suite, also, patio off ltvlng room. Comm. pool + lovely greenbefta. FEE. See Pam Trlnen LAGUNA BEACH 111 llCI Mm 1115 llCI HM -$300,000 each condo. 611 has 3 bdrms, 21h baths, den-615 has 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den, laundry room. Ocean view. BOTH ARE BANK OWNED WITH GOOD LOANS. Linda J Oba OPOU.Yl-4 117 Ill UH S~..z Ull ISU $315,111 ft(I( USE -on Lido Isle can you have a lawn party? Large boat docks, 3 bdrms, 3 baths, JacuzzJ, 3 car garage. Seefng Is beUevlng . Roger Brown 673-7300 LIDO ISLE VIA LOICA-$415,IM -5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, quality throughout. A great home for your famlly. John Martin Vil EIOU · $311.000 -40' corner location at Nord. Great potential. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. den, 3 car garage. Lowell/ Javad VIA IHTOIE-$611,000 -A beautiful family size home on 67' wide lot. sparkling pool, 5 bdrms. 3 baths. sitting room off master suite. John Martin VIA QUIT0-$325,000 -A great buy for a 4 bedroom + family room home. Bright & sunny corner location. Motivated owners. Virginia O'Brien YIA rll.£110-$312,H -Charming 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room home. Beam celllngs. South sunny patio. Virginia O'Brien YIA llltHS·SlM,HI -35' wide street to street lot, steps to bay, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. A great retreat. Lowell Stark YIA OblET0-$347,SH -Street to street location + a very lovely home with many details that wlll catch your eye. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining. Howard Lawson VIA UIO SOii · $311,IM -Corner location at Via Palermo. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great potential. Sunny Q&tlo. Owner wlll llatenl Virginia O'Brien YIA UIO stll-Sl,315,IM -Spacious 2 story bayfront home wtth elevator, 5 bdrma, den, maid's quarters, large boat sllp. Light, airy, great view. Virginia O'Brien Ill UH ... -$495,000-3 bdrm, 2 bath hO(ne built around large pool. Extra wtde lot, 52'h x 78, acroaa from beech, pier & noat. Comer location. Perfeci home for you. Virginia O'Brien N lM .... $1,25',tll -Bayfront home + apart- ment on double lot. Great bay view. Could be duplex or 8'ngle family home. Double + alngle garages. Oarell/L.awaon 2 c..:Ul'OOl.~A~ GAit 260 CMKY lit 1 •. i IA • SllS.• 2'0 CARY lit • r111t. 1 •. 1 BA • S14t• 2IO CMKY lit • rent. 2 •. 2 BA+DDt • $219,IOI Joan Caln 260 CAWY lit • 2 •. 2 BA • SlU,500 John Martin 260 CAQ£f lit • 2 •. 2 BA • $119,0ll Linda Jacobi ' 3 llAllOl ISWD EICLUSIYE PllYATE ISWD Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6~ Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exciuslve. pri- vate lstand. Featuring over 8,000 sq ft of the finest con- struct Ion w /gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq tt Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financ- ing. $4.9 Mllllon. 17UH I llAllOI llDCE CUSTOM Adult oriented, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath custom home offers the finest In amenities; a private pool & spa w/an In- credible view of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor & the Palos Verdel Peninsula. The home Is but 3 ''°" years ofd and features all the modern "gooc:Ues" In the kitchen & baths. Excellent auumabte financing & riced at $1 395 000. 23 Ulll ISLE PIRATE CUAll£1 ISLUD Strategically eltuated w/a view to the main channel, this 3 Bdrm home offers the utttmate In Newport Beach. With your own p'8r & stlp right In front of your home, you can "duh away" In your 60' yacht. Located on Newport'• finest gate- guarded lstand, this lovely home Is offered at $1,095,000. 23 AUCUSTA WE 11C CAIYOI CISTOI Fantastic Gott Couree cue.- tom home features 4 Bdrm•. 4 Bath• + private poof & spa & 3 car garage. The pra ta Lot Vatue ... uk your own agent! Thla prop- erty haa DEAL au over ltl Owner wants a aakt... NOW. Offered this week at $759,500. ~ COIL nrnLTT © 1nvrs 1nrn1· conr nnT 6 COUJG ISWI> EXCLUSIVE PRNA TE ISlAfl> Thia quietly elegant home wtth 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. features 3 large bedrooms, newty remodelled, and all lltuated on nearty 'I• OF AN ACRE . . . ON THE WATERll Including a prtvate pier and sllp, this SINGLE STORY Is just tor the dla- ct1mlnatlng. By appointment. $3.2 Mllllon. to USTltG 41 UIDA ISLE --PllVATE CUAIDED ISLAllD Spectacular bayfront cus-- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3~ Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home Is Im- maculate and In move In condition. It offersl the finest In bayfront llvlng w/a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard . $1,350,00£. r •• 1 MUil IEACH CllCLE SPYCWS Hill CUSTOM Fantastic custom 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home w/spectacular vtews of the Pacific, Bay & Night Lights. This home Is adult occupied & Im- maculate. Includes a private ~ & spa & all the amenities one expects In a home of this magnitude. Ex· cellent, tow-Interest. as- sumable financing. Re- duced to $975,000. CIU Slll 1-5 5 IOl£CA IAY SPYCWS VIEW IHE If It's GREAT Bay Views you want with NO obstructions (roofs et al) this lovefy 4 Bdrm former model HAS IT ·ALL. Very private pool & spa and completety re- modeted last year, ' the owner has reasonably prJced the home for fast sale at $649,500. 3 COWIS ISLAID EXCLUSIVE PllYATE ISLAllD This Incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms, 3 11'1 Baths and over 70' LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest In waterfront llvlng. Onty 8 homes on the entire Island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION! Very adult oriented wi the finest main channel views. $2,950,000. 603 llOIT IAYFIOllT IAllOA ISWD Quit§ possibly the BEST BUY-on the waterfront, this 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath home has It alll A 3rd story family room w/a HUGE (21x30) sun porch offering lncredlble bay views & a PAIVA TE pier & slip to accommodate your own .W' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can't beat It at 1300 64 UlllA ISLE PllVATE CUAIDED ISWD If you're looking for a buy, this Is ltl Super 5 Bdrm, 4'h Bath home w/prlvate pier & stlp & excellent l&Jand lo- cale. Wonderful netghbors. The home needs a little cos- metic TLC to make It a showplace. Don't miss It at $959,500. I 44 IU( fOITAlllLEAU llC CUYOl IOUIOUSE What a fantaatlac homell Featuring 3 Bdrms & 3 Baths. this pool home has all French wtndows & doors + one of the most private yards In Big Canyon. See It & you'll want to llve In It. Make an appointment & you'll buy ltl $499,500. 760-1900 1 HARBOR ISlAfl> EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISlAfl> Fantastic location on New- port's most pre9' 'qlous island with over ~"'88r feet on the " "Is home will tP'~ .o 100' with t" • op- erty Is r·, .. eatlve bulld,. ,ne exlst- lno~ bulld your o~ .ome. Call Wii- iiam .d for details. This oppo. .t'llty won't last! Priced to seel at $2.75 mllllon. 30 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE GUAIDED ISLAllD Fantastic Main Channel lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm, 4 'h Bath Adult -oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is In excellent con- dition & priced f alrly for quick sale. Includes private pier & slip. $1.295,000. 28 llWIOIOUCH HAllOI Hill Brand new custom home w/beautlful ocean view of- fers the finest In this newest of gate-guarded com- munities. With over 4.400 sq ft of luxurious living space, this home Inc ludes a 3 car garage & Is fully fin- ished In used brick. Fantas- tic corner location w/aJI the things one expects. Major price reduction to $795,000. lfU Sii 1·5 SUPEI f11EI UPPEI 702 ST. JAIES PUCE That's right, a fixer upper In Newport Beach. This terrific 4 Bdrm w/4 Baths + a prt- vate poof & spa and a partial bay vtew Is In a super area & needs onty a llttle TLC. Way below market at $385,000 & vacant & ready to move Int ---==:=::-~-~ ------=--· ------- 15 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE GUUDED ISWD Freshly painted, ~···Is 4 Bdrm, 41.h Batt-•om waterfront ho· ~ large roomP ~ .Acy in a horr .,,re + your <"' ~ ~ right in fror· .Jsel On a <' ~ • of other fine h. . .. lovety home can be Jr c hased f or $1,4~.:>.000 & YOU OWN THE LANDI Will exchange for commercial property. 10 ROCKY POllT ROAD SPYGLASS Hill CUSTOM Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very pri- vate pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construction- w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to the market & priced to sell at $1. 150,000 w/exceOent financing avail- able. 21 IUllllC TIEE IOU llC CAllYOll V1EW NOME If Its outstanding views you're looking for. this love- ly Big Canyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrms + a large famity room & overstzed lot to accommo- date a huge pool, this lovety home sits amidst million dollar homes & Is priced to sell at $785,000 w/excellent assumable financing. <ftJI SAT 1-4 15 MOITEIEY CllCLE S"CLASS lllll 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 saJe. Home will be vacant In 3 weeks. You should see this one ... It real- ty Is a SUPER buy at $398,500. - IEW LISTlll l CLIFFllAVEI The very best location In prime Newport. Cor- ners Cllff Drive. Huge lot -95 foot frontage. Spacious 3 bedroom, ranch style home with family room. Remodeled kitchen and baths. Amazing lot with pool and view of Fashion Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable flnanclngl Just listed at $334,500. Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1266 IEW CISTOI • YICTllllll IESlll Prime quiet NEWPORT ..,~TS locate. This elegant home has \\ e " v \1 feature from the massive o~" l-a .uxurlous master suite. 3,400 ~R.. ,,, 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique Frenct'iJ . 4 mantles. A superb prop- erty $429,000. txcluslve showings. Ill llMDI 111-1211 WESTCLIFF NOL llOIE Rambling 4 bdrm .• 3 bath resldence with coun- try kitchen & famlly room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call IM IMl•n 111-1211 'REALTORS ® IOTIVATEll 111111 OFFERS! IEST "VIEW" llY II IEWPORT 10% IOWI Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus famlty room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal llvlng room. Open t:>eam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks. AMAZING VALUE! REOUCED-$314,500 ask tor W IMEll 111-12H IEW LISTllll IEWNllT IEl•ITS Assume $132.,560 11.4°~' l'\~ulate 3 bdrm, POOL home. The~, \J 1a Mesa neigh- borhood! Thlrs· • •11e home has been upgraded thn: .-ool area PLUS private enclosed from .... rd. Family room. Two fire- places. Asking $184,900 W l•EIS 111· 12H ClPE COi IEWPOllT HElllTS COUNTRY CHARM ex- udes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completety new gourmet kitchen with f amity area. Oak & tlled floors. Separate den. A beautiful home. Receive $10,000 discount for up-.__ ____ ___, grades. Many, many fea- tures. Motivated! $255,000 W llMRI 111·1211 U£ IODCHS WESTCLIFF -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. W llMDI 111·1211 IEWNllT IElllTS • S 111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick flreplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated sellers. W llllUI 111-1211 SPECIALIZING IN VIEW PROPERTY lllHT LllllT, OCUI, llY I OPEi SPACE VIEWS Video can help you compare views and values In a few minutes. Call PETE 'MllM 111-1211 llllllOR I ICW VIEW 1212,000 Gated condo for security. Walk to beach. Model perfect. New tlle floors, marble fireplace, lots of mirrors. 2 BR, 2 BA. Shown by appt. onty. Call .... 111-1211 IEWPllT IDOi 1111,000 Single famlty home In desirable Eaatbluff. At- tahed two car garage. Large private rear yard enctOMd for children's use. Big kitchen with edjotnlng famlty area. 3 BR, 2 BA with fireplace In llvlng room . .... , ...... 111·1211 111 lllYll ..... .. Built with the qualtty you have wanted In a home. Designed by Wallaoe Neff. Ne9tty 4000 sq.ft. In the home plus a large buement, plus pool house with aauna. Tiie roof. Nine foot oeillngs give added spaclouaneea. Beauttful oak floorfng. Open Saturday & Sunday. 18 Cypress Point .... , ...... 111-1111 ''IEW IDUS II RUL ESTATE'' ---------- OPEi HOUSE SPYILASS lllLL 1121,000 SIT I SUI 1-1 Pl VI EW-Large 4 BR, BA formal llvtng, dining, family room. den. breakfast area. spa, room for pool. 3 car garage. HARBOR RIDGE • ClllTRY FIEICll • Hllllll lllllE CISTOI 11,311,000 Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land- scaping to the entrance of this Country French home. Oak hardwood floors. 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms. 5 baths, family room. formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room. ex- tended use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or summer home. Ask for IMIMYlllMP •Ullll llHE• LUSE IPTlll 1711,000 Panoramic vtew of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for com- mercial property. Ask for ••11t111• • 111111 llME • ....... Devonshire 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, famlly room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, ctty, mountain vtewa. $500,000., 11% & 12% flxed financing. Private yard with room for pool. Ask for •11m11• LIDO ISLAND •LIDO II YFROIT S 1,410,000 • ITILlll VILLI llSTERPlECl Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, S baths. Award-winning tile floors & walls thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armotre. leads t master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This is a must t see. Many Items, too numerous to list. llJ I MYIE IHP •LIDO II YFROIT $431,000 • Commanding view of the t--· · »oeek-a-boo available 1 l .... rolesslonatly nient 3 -1ay. Dock of the mountal""' ·a ind conve- decorated S ·""" tones with Imaginative and arttstlt.. .uuches. Call 1111 llYIE IHP SPYGLASS HILL • SPYILISS HILL "OPTIOI" • 1121,000 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room. formal dining, library, oak floors, beautiful decor. large yard w/spa. Views from most rooms. A STEAL! $30,000 down. 11% fixed, 5 yrs. No points. 1111 llYIE IHP PROIOllTORY •PROIOITOllY II Y •-$121,000 Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master suite, formal dining, room for two boasts, will sell existing option, low down. Great terms. will rade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. ....... 1.., CORONA DEL MAR • JISlllE CIEEI • 1341,000 Outstanding bay, ocean. city llte vtews from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom. 21n bath. huge master suite w/sitttng room. large breakfast area, study, comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachelor wants out. A great buy. IHlllYIElllP WE IEED YOUR USTillSI ... .... ,.., IOI KOOP, JR. SPECllLIZllli II llEWPORT BUCH'S I FllEST HOIES •PRIVATE llTEI COllUllTY• $311,000 Just reduced--TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 21h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer lease option. 1111 llYIE IHP • llLIOI PElllSULI • $211,000 Two bedrooms. two baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this oceanfront condo with securty gate and under- ground parking. Will "trade" up to $400,000 range in Newport. 1111 llYIE lllP •llYCREST• Four bedroortis, four baths. formal dining. fam. rm., large yard with lots of trees, room for pool. Steal at $295,000. 1111 llVIE lllP •VILLI llLIOI • $111,000 Two bedroom, two bath. family room. large living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A real value. USTSllE COSTA IEU Giant lot, cute remode'8d house with hen house. chickens, ducks, fruit trees & spa on a quiet street. $129.950 •a. IJ1-1211 SI 1,000 YI-Cini-Fil Two bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace In Lakeshore. near South Coast Plaza, close to take & tennis. .. a. 1a1-1211 SO lml -YI TEllS Great South Coast Plaza location. $64,900. One bdrm, one bath. Overlooks tennis courts In gated community. •a.a1-1211 'EMBER BROKER 234 E. 17th St., #117 COSTA MESA • 631-1266 "*" -. +pw .,.. ••• --111111 --11111 ..-.. ..,.. 1#5 .,.. ••s:a .-.. 111 111 .,.. Or~ Coumy RMI Eetate/An AdYertlttnQ ~t to the OAILY~PILOT /SAturda.y, Ociot>er 26. 1985 -16 . . . . . •" ___________ , ____ - ---------==----------------------------=----~ , ! • I •• I \1 I T t . --~~---------------..... -------------~---------- -COSTA MESA S10,000 OPTION MONEY Takes this ciose In, cheer1ul, roomy 2 bedroom, 2'h bath Cape Cod style In townhome with fireplace. wetbar and com- munity pool and spa, an attached double garage with sep&1ate workshop. Asking $148,000. Call PAM M088 at 760-5000. HUNTINGTON BEACH WANTED Single family homes for Investor client. If you have a probl4tm and need to eeU perhaps we can help. Axer houses o.k. Call PAM MOSS for details at 760-5000. NEWPORT BA YFRONT 11,275,000 Premium location, at the widest point of Promontory Bay tor eaee of docking your 55' yacht. No traffic haaue, just 2 minutes to Fashion Island or the Bay Club. A 5 bedroom 61.tl bath custom built home with separate maid's quarters. Enjoy a spacious 4355 square feet of living area. Oak ftoors and custom doors with leaded glass windows. Marble and used brick ftreplaces, wet bars In the llvlng room and muter aulte. CALL PAM MOSS FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING. 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM ESTATES HARBORHIU A choice for custom etegance with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths to be finished In your decorator designs for cotors and flooring. A view across the rolllng greens of the park to the ocean In a gated community. Asking $625,000. Call PAM MOS& 760-5000 BELCOURT The choice of Corporate Prestdents. offering a custom built home that can be completed with your finishing touches, a generous 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. and 4 car g&1age on an estate sized lot. SllQhtty leas than a milllon. CALL PAM M088 760-5000 THE REAL FACTS 15 vs 30 Have you considered conwrtlng your 30 year mortgage to a 15 or 20 year mort- gage? There are 1ot1 of waya to do It, but ~der this -lfmply add a S 100. pnnctpaJ paydown to your regular houee payment each month. LDok tor our next newsletter tor the detalla or give us a caJI for a free. amortazatlon echedule to eee what It would take on your loan. Pam Moss LEMONHE-IGHTS NEAR 8HOPPtNQ a SCHOOLS High vaulted cetllngs with garden views from each room. Master suite wing separated from 3 bedroom wing by entertainment and family areas. Immaculate with grounds llke a botanic garden. Room for pool. Will consider exchange. Priced right at $243,000. Call Jo-Ann Doren 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH SOMERSET SMALLER PRICE ON LARGER HOME Picture locatton -private cul-de-sac and extra large lot. Picture space -two expanded bedrooms which also serve as playrooms. Picture perlect for the large famlty, with 5 bedrooms for only $398,500. Call Jo-Ann Doren 760-5000 IRVINE WHY RENT? 2 master bedroom suites make this Deerfield townhome a perfect buy for two singles to begin their equity buildup for almost leas than rent. A great location with community pool and spa on a private cul-de-sac with plenty of parking and a two car g&1age with laundry hookups. Asking $123,000. Call JoAnn Doren at 760-5000 MOBILE ESTATE SURROUNDED BY WIDE OPEN SPACE& Take In the mountain v'8wa and ocean bree'Z.89. Like-new Gofdenwest mobile In mint condition wtth aH the extras. P091tloned on 2'11 acres of park-like manicured grounds with f rult trees. Convenient storage and work sheds. Riverside County. $99,500. CaJI .lo-Ann Doren 760-5000 GROVES AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA COVER THE EARTit WITH TREES • Commercial avocado and cf1rua groves. • Paroela ranglng from 21.tl to 20 acres. • View homeettes. • Good seller financing. • All utllltles to property. •Crop Income. • Priced from 165,000. CaJI .lo-Ann Doren 760-5000 Jo-Ann Doran 760-5000 • 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE ALMOST 2000 SQUARE FEET ON ONE LEVEL Detached 3 bedroom home on quiet tre. llned cul-de-sac. Greenbelt close to Turtle Rock Elementry. Per1ect for formal and Infor- mal entertaining Inside and outside In the 'spacious wrap-around yard. Only $218,000. CaJI Maxine Golden 760-5000 for private showing. IRVINE EVERYTHING A FAMILY NEED& Comfort. stze, value, location. Roomy 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, walking distance to IChools. parks and shopping. Double car garage. Steps to Irvine High. Only $149,000. For more Inf ormatlon on this quality home Call Maxine Golden 760-5000 OWN A PIECE OF THE ROCK Turtle Rock, that Is. Over 1500 square foot home on quiet street near the community p&1k. Assume existing loan with less than 20'/e down. $159,900. To find out If your qualify Call Maxine Ootdell 760-5000 SANTA ANA ST ARTER HOME $104,900 ... lf this house fits buy ltl 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. spacious country kitchen, 2 car garage, ample yard and covered patio on tree-lined street near Warner. Call Jo-Ann Doran to find out how easy It Is to buy using your VA loan. Call Maxtne Golden 760-5000 REP0'8 BANK OWNED PROPERTIES AND RE- POSSESSIONS If you are a porchuer for this type of prop- erty, call Mutne Golden. Large Inventory In various k>catlons available. • Maxine Golden ·760-5000 . . ·<-"J~rtt.er <1,!lli~teiat.tc~ REALTORS 11 ~ ~ 1i \' ~ t «::"" ~ ~ ...::- ~ ~ ..:: ~ IACllflCUT OCUlflOIT -In exclusive Emeral Bay with panoramic whitewater views. Lovely walled courtyard, extra large view-oriented rooms on two levels, glassed in deck and sparate maid's quarters. This home otters all amenities and an elegant way of llfe in a year- round la round. $2 900 000. llAClm Cllll -A spacious 2 bdrm unit with gorgeous ocean views. Nice deck for sunning or entertaining. Walk to everything. An excellent rice this close to the beach. $225 000. ... Sina 1964 / Turner Associates Realtors (1714) 494-1177 -------------- WELCOME TO OUR WORLD •••• A world of quiet secluded private areas built around magnificent coves. EIEUU HY OCEAlflOIT -Prime location at the south end of the beach. This is a rare ottering since sand frontage is seldom available. The home otters 3 bdrms. hardwood floors and all the amenities of the Bay ... pool. tennis, private beach and arks. $2,600,000. retty 3 bdrm, 3 ~aUJ. home I estlglous private area. Walking dis- tance to beach, park. pools and tennis. Nice ocean and quiet canyon views, deck, party room and a super kitchen add to the charm of this one. 760 000. llOITI £11 -Quiet location. New paint and refinished hardwood floors throughout plus new professional landscaping make this 2 bdr home a a good buy at the price. Could ex anded. $249,000. PlllOIAllC WMITEWATU VIEWS -This wonderful 3 bdrm, 4 bath home in prestigious Emerald Bay has a spacious. light and airy feeling with views from every room. Great kitchen with eating area. many -quality freatures and a large patio with pool. Room to expand if you like. A very special home. $1 ,300,000. El(UlJ UY · OCEAI SIH -Fantastic location by the park and just steps from the beach. Re- model or rebuild to take advantage of the surf and sand views that could be yours. The existing 3 bdrm home has hardwood floors and Is as neat as a pin. Rare opportunity in this gate-guarded, rlvate area. $695,000. HITI UClll -Super building site with ocean view close to shops and beach. Very privet location on short cul-de-sac street. S 198,000. 1105 .\'orth Coast Highway • l.aKuna Beach. ( alifornia 92651 ."'1flllm-...,unt & Associate~1--~ REAL ESTATE 140-4111 2121 ...... ~ ... 11111 u. 1t.,.r10..ter Splutl"e 111 IM( Designed to please the most · · · , this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very VIEW -Top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree view, bay, city _ & "S~ts over Citalina""VIEW. From warmllbrary to farriily room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40 foot pool and spa -It refl~ the ultimate in quality. Master suite (over 1000 square feet) with sauna and fireplace and breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt. I Tr1tllc11 ... , S.114., 1·1 &,e1111a tlJ 11lae 2 ~ "" 011e ,e"t Spacious, separate young two story homes. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths each. Mast.er suite with private decks, dining area and two car garage. Convenient, charming area -Walle to shop- ping and eqtertaining -As- sume loan -Asking $385,000. Call Jeri Hunt ?2allcMt1 Sall Jl"atplill Sall ,e.u ~, $199,500 End unit, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, powder room, formal dining, breakfast nook, utility room, wet bar, dressing room/mMter bath, sloped ceil- ings, air conditioning. Vee Stinson . ......... hrtt .,.......,1.1 '7"e ,eeaM '7.,U, '7#1:111.Uetl Award winner Villa Balboa single level, 2 bedroo~, 2 baths plus family room. Bring your toothbrush! $1400 per month. Complete. AV AIL- ABLE NOW. Call Barbara Kastle C&rol Jeff• recei•ea an award for oatatandin& Alea from CL Cornman, nee prealdent of Alea for Gre.t We.tern Real E•tate. Je. who worb oat of tbe Newport Beach office, bu been a member of company'• win.Den circle for ye.an, and bu twice been oft ~--••••••••••-.•••••• ... -----~-KlapeHon of tbe year. Sheu a Newport Barbor~ realdent. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm mwPllT llMI ... SU,111 Beautifully and completely furnished In tasteful contemporary. Private deck, mirrors, bar, all llke new. Full security bulldlng. Owner may finance. 111• 111. • llftD Pll,lll An excellent Investment opportunity. Two studio units, located on tree lined Poppy Ave. Fire- places, private patios, all bit-Ins, 3 and 2 bdrms. Motivated out of town sellers. LIWDT Pl•• .-E..,1 1111 ... Prime canyon location. Cute 2 bdrm home feels llke a mountain cabin with high beam cetllngs, formal dining rm & great brick fireplace. Hugh lot. .......... 1211,111 lmmactulate 2 bdrm condo with magnificent vtewa of the ocean, bay & ctty lights. Large deck, ftreplaoe and gorgeous Roman shades. Seller may help nnance. . ·(714) 673-4400 ..,111 PB I PUIT 1111.111 Frethly painted and beautifully maJntaJned 4 bdrm home wtth 80 feet on the bay! Thi• Immaculate home haa a brand new kttchen, formaJ dining rm, den & wort< ahop. The perfect home for an acttve growtng famlly. ... _,.._ Harbor Realty la a full 98rVloe locally owned Real Estate Company offering a complete range of real eetate eervlcea IUCh u an active rental department, a natlonwfde relocation network, and an In houee computerized list- ing eervtce. Why eettle for lesa? • UITll • ...... • .... .. • ., ... Oeawtlle ptan on huge lot at the end of private cul-de-NC. Dramattc 18 foot oeillngs, award designed kitchen, kids play rm, 4 bdrm• & 3 baths. Over 3000 sq. ft.I Large pool. #2 Aue Grand Ducal open Sat & Sun 1-5 . .. ··-..... Ill -11M,111 Lowest priced 2 bdrm condo on the ocean aide of the hwy In Corona del Mar. Fireplace, wet bar & porch. Private corner unit with view of the hllls & city lights. Walk to the beach. ~-122.,.. Choice Corona del Mar location. 3 bdrms, 2 112 baths, wet bar. 2 flreplaces, pool. spa and tennis. Fee land. Owner may trade. .. .... "*! 111..- Cute 2nd story condo In full security bldg priced to 9811. Areplece, private sundeck, llght colors, mlrrore, mini bllnde. Hlghly upgraded and even a tiny ocean vtew . un11m 11tn11T 11,•.- Large 4 bdrm alngle story home with f amlly rm, owrltzed gartige, wet bar, 2 flrepfaoee, apaclout bayatde sundeck and room to add more. Prleed to eettle estate. (213) 628-28281 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAR o where was the keeping room, anyway? A reply to a reader started it The swer was: "In Colonial days. a keeping m was slmply a kitchen." No. it wasn't, said dozens of readers s, we know. said dozens of others The strongest disagreement came m Ruby Lee Stevens, the head guide at Walnut Grove Plantation 1n Roebuck. C. She wrote: "Walnut Grove Plantation has a autlfully appointed. historically decor- ed Keeping Room, containing a Queen ne table, a rare camelback sofa, a two- rt. butterlly wing walnut corner cup- ard. an elegant walnut chest-on-frame d other unique pieces made 1n 18th- ntury Upcountry, South Carolina. The harles Moore family, who built and hved this manor house. called this room the eeplng Room, which Is a dialectic term r the living room. There was definitely no tchen In this special room for the Moore mlly." That letter started some Intensive search and extensive questioning of rchitects. Out of it all, which included mblguous references and conflicting formation. came the opinion that tevens was right in saying the keeping oom had nothing to do with the kitchen in e South. But In many homes in Colonial New ngland, where almost everything re- olved around the fireplace, usually cated at the center of the house for armth, the keeping room definitely was ssoclated with the kitchen. In a book called "The Homes of merlca," wrlt1en by Ernest Pickering and published by the Crowell Co. 1n 1951, there 1s a photo of a flreplaced room in the John Kimball house. a late 17th-century residence 1n Ipswich, Mass. The caption on It reads: "Before the simple fireplaces of the first floor near the kitchen for the care of new-born children.·· In the same book Is an enlightening explanation of how climate and conditions of living affected archltectur~ "In New EnQland. where masonry window, fat tall chimneys, high basement levels and sometimes paneled shutters In the South, red bnck was the primary building material on houses with hipped roofs. tall chimneys and ornate white paneled wood detailing around the front ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~door.lnthe~pSouth,G~rg1anhouse~ The keeping r oom had nothlng to do with the kitchen were made with tinted stucco and tea- ' th So th B t I h ln Colonial New tured graceful railings and gates .. n e U • U n many om es Stevens included an 1nv1tat1on to stop England . . . the keeping r oom definitely was as-by and see the Walnut Grove Plantation l t d -Jth th LI• h Having been enchanted by some of the SOC 8 e w .1 ea. &C en. beautiful and historic houses in first homes in New England gathered the early colonists to perform their many household tasks. Here in the 'keeping room' fireplace ot the John Kimball house is embodied the sturdiness of those primitive days " The Kimball house. as explained on another page, has a central chimney and a typical salt-box roof sloping low at the rear. During our research, we uncovered many bits of interesting Information. For instance, in a book called "American Shelter." written by Lester Walker and published In 1981 by Overlook Press, there is a description of Cape Cod houses 1n Massachusetts in the early 1700s. It includes this reference to a special room 1n those houses: "Inside, the rooms were cluttered around a huge chimney that contained as many as four fireplaces. used for heating. cooking and light. The attic level was partitioned Into numerous tiny bedrooms. each with a single window in the gable wall. A borning room was located on the construction was expensive. houses were built with unpainted wood and featured the ornate doorway. tall thin chimneys and the classical roof cornice The middle colonies preferred stucco over stone and brick and featured Pallad1an detailing around the doorway and second-floor Charleston. SC . years ago. we may do JUSt that. Do-1t-yourselfers will find much useful information in Andy Lang's handbook. "Practical Home Repalfs," wtuch can be obtained by sending $2 to this paper at Box 5. Teaneck. NJ 07666. Nylon saxony carpeting blends with today's styles Nylon saxony carpeting 1s a plush construction that blends well with today's contemporary and elect1c interiors. Per- haps that explains why this type of carpet accounts for as much as 70 percent of all retail sales of residential carpet nationally. Since nylon pile, a material produced from chemicals, behaves differently from natural fibers. such as wool or cotton. methods of judging quality that work well with the latter are not very useful when buying the former For example, notes the Armstrong Co., running your hand over a carpel sample to feel the depth and thickness of the pile can be deceptive with nylon. though It does tell you something about a wool rug. A better method of 1udging potential longevity and quality 1s the carpers on-the-floor perlormance re- cord LLONGS OF NEWPORT IOMDSIT-Spectacular buy tn Harbor View Homes. beautiful 5 BR.Somerset with spa, skylights and exquisite decor. On the greenbelt. $319,000 Fee. 640-LONG © HAPPY CLIENTS WRITE • • • 10/1/85 Dear Christa and Gerry: I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks for all you have done In helping me purchase my new home. Your guidance and hard work were extraordlnary--not only before and during the purchase, but afterwards as well. It was a pleasure to have met and worked with the two of you. Sincerely. Mrs. K.S. Newport Beach DOUmULOT Enclosed, upgraded Portofino. Owner will consider trade. $359,000. New kitchen. French doors. 640-LONG llAWll• PALlllMO 4 BA, $332,000 Fee. Large yard, enclosed front yard, much tile. 64~LONG llAWWa SBHMS Somerset model, close to pool & tennis. M ountain, city lights VIEW. $379,000. Easy to show 640-LONG C.D.M .DWLIX Close to shops. Always rented $229.000. Assume good 1st T.O. Income now $20,400 annually 640-LONG 3 HOMll FOii UAll-s1200-s1soo l•m•YllllLOT•AllLY 'J.a AClll-Topofthe mountain overlooking city lights, beaches. Catalina. etc. Laguna $595,000. ~LONG atlTOM C .D.M.-11t block to the ocean. 220 Larkspur 640-LONG Spectaculaf homes and .estate sites behind arded gates in Newport each. Bek ourt. Newpo rt Beach's ex.elusi ve, guarded-gate community o f sophisti- cated townhomes, luxurio us single- famiJy attached homes and custom ho me sites where you may build the custom home of your choice. MANOR CUSTOM SERIES PLAN 60 2 Chadbourne Court 4 Barrenger Court 2 Weymouth Court 4,536 Sq. Ft., 4 and a den o r 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 2 story, family room, huge master suite with retreat, 4-car garage. $775,000 TERRACE COLLECTION 34 Hillsdale Drive 2,254 Sq. Ft . on one level, 3 bedrooms, 2Yi baths, spacious living room with fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen with spacio us nook and window. Available in December $440,000 24 Hillsdale Drive 2,676 Sq . Ft., 3 bedrooms, 3Yi baths, 2 story, formal living room, lavish master bedroom and second bedroom with private bath. S455,000 14 Hillsdale Drive 3,010 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, spacio us family room with wet bar and fireplace, opulent master bedroom retreat with luxurious bath. $465,000 40 Hillsdale Drive 3,340 Sq. Ft., expansive living room , spacious family room with second fireplace, garden kitchen with green- house window and large nook, 3 secondary bedrooms, 3lh baths and lavish master suite. Available in December SSOS,000 Other Terrace Collection Homes Available. See SaJesperson for Details. CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot and build a dream home of your own design. Only one tennis court estate lot of over one half acre remains available at 5475,(XX)-or choose from a half-dozen remaining custom sites priced from 5260,000. BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. (714) 720-1016 ' I Terrace Collection model homes are open ~!!!!!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ daily from 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. l~' lilt ''"' ·--t .. ,. ,,. • ..._, "•f•rt• • .. ~(I It ,_,,.~I (iN1.Jl'••llM(J4 4(A "II • u BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME. We had your future in mmJ when we planned these estates Two, three and four bedroom homes set on East Yale Loop -with its wide parkways and dramatic setbacb. Homes planned wich lots of living space inside -up to 2300 square feet . And lots outside -for a pac10, garden, barbecue. pool. Homes with woodburning fireplaces, family rooms. large kitchens, skylights, ceramic tile, lush gardens, everywhere All from a builder with a reputation for high style , and all right in the heart of Irvine, at Woodbridge. Where along with the home you get the b ridge, two lakes, boating, fishing. parks. pools and tennis courts. Terrific, you say! No big thing. le was all pare of the plan. 5 !~ It SAHUl-IWt ""°" Pl(WY ~ . ~ ~1 -i i 0 3 u.8'T 'IN.( l.OOI' -- SMC.OO IWt i I FROM $150,900: )(12 F Yal.· l tl(•p In int: L 1l1torn1.1 4!/14 17 141 r;c;1.n7o •...,inglt· t.1rnilv alt.It hnl 111wnh1'fl1I'' Pmt"' c•ff1-. ll\t' ,11 11mc ''' puhl1,,1111 1n Prica dfec:dw .. ol d.-te of publlcadon oub;ect to prior we on or alttt dndll-of thlo edition. Hoin«· owner'o llMOC:IMion tUJ'P(>rted by all raldn>to malnt•fo• common facllitln end front yard land.capina. Aol< • ...... ~·-In ..in office for detalla. .Akins Development Ccmipany '116odbridge garden Estates IRVIN E The Quality of Life ~~~~;,.rrtN>~~-·"•1•• ~.~OAJ I .· Gl ---- J I ·---· --· -- HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 208 Via Dijon (Udo Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $335,000 Sunday 1-4 2BEDAOOM 110 33rd Street (Penlnsule) Nwpt Bch 6«-6200 $360,000 Saturday 1-5 Jasmine at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 64-4-2138 from $229,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 1243 Bayside Or. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 234 Hazel, (Oceanvtew), Old CdM 759-9070 $595,000 Sunday 11-5 234 Hazel, Olde Corona del Mar 6«-6200 $595,00Q Saturday 1-4 420 Serra (Corona Hlghlanda) COM 675-6000 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 317 Anade Ave. Balboa Peninsula, N.B 631-7300 S199,500 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 12 Belcourt SOU1h (Befcourt) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1913 Federal, Costa Mesa 631 -1-400 $114,500 Sunday 1-5 487 Magnolia, East C.M. 631-1.COO $177,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3028 Ocean Blvd. Corona det Mar 64.C-9060 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 Aue Fontainebleau (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $344,900 Sunday 1·5 **31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna 873-7300 ~99.000 Saturday 1-4 38EDROOM 506 Angellta Or, Irvine Terr, CdM 631 -1400 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 2010 Barranca (Bluffs) Newport Beec;h 640-0020 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 v5 Beachcomber, Jasmine Creek, CdM 760-8333 $409,000 Sunday 1-5 277 Cecll Place, E Costa Mesa 63 1-1400 s 157.950 617 Corwin Cour1. Santa Ana Sat 1-5 546-2313 $98,000 Sunday 1-5 270 East 18th Street. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $136,500 Sunday1-5 270 East 18th Street, Costa Meea 75 1-3191 $136.500 Sunday 1-5 215 Iris. Olde Corona det Mar 675-6000 $33-4,950 Saturday 1-5 1620 Kings Rd, Clltfhaven, N.B. 6-42-5200 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 512 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 759-9100 $375,000 Saturday 1-5 6 Montana'• Norte, Irvine 640--4868 s 199,500 Sunday 1-5 5304 Neptune. NewPort Beach 631-36M $234,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 3300 Ooean Blvd, Olde Corona det Mar 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona det Mar 675-6000 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••448 Rivera Terr (Corona Hllands) COM 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1·5 •396 Seawlnd. Newport Beach 760-8333 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 2716 Shell, China Cove. Corona del Mar 631 -1-400 $450,000 Saturday 1-5 v6 Skysall, Jasmine Creek, Corona Def Mer 760-8333 $419,000 Saturday 1-5 707 St. James Road (Clltf Haven) NB 673-7300 $305,000 Saturday 1-"' **• 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1--4 145 Via Undlne (Lido lale) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 1313 Westcllff Drive (Weatcllff) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $228,000 Satuarday 1-5 3 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 901 Almond, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $249,000 Saturday 1-5 40 Almond Tree (University Park) Irvine 786-1985 $159.900 Sunday 2-5 2345 Aralla, Eattbluff, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 S245,000 Sunday 1-5 • v 16 Belcourt, Belcourt 760-8333 $869,500 Sunday 1-5 416 Carnation, Corona del Mer 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 510 Carnatlon1~ummerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 ~85,000 Dally 10·5 37 Channel Rd, Penln. Poolnt 831·1'400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 ~7 Country Club Lane. Mesa Verde 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 505 Dahlia Ave, Summerwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $385,000 Dally 10-5 517 Dahlla, Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shorea, N.B 831-7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 21 Harbor Ridge Or (Harbor Ridge) NB 64-4-6200 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 308 Holmwood (Newport Height•) Nwpt Sch 631-1266 $31-4.500 Sunday 1-5 1301 Keel (Harbor View Hiiia) NB 675-6000 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 34'41 King Court, Costa M ... 645-0303 $ 199,500 Sat/Sun t-4 •300 Klno-Piece (Cllff Haven) Nwpt Bch 631-1268 $334,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •87 Lakeehore. lrvlne 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 1631 llneoln Lane, Newport Beech 673-63~ 1317,500 Saturday 1-5 15 Montery Clrcie, Spyglua. CdM 76()..1900 $398,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 3340 Nev.cja, Colla Mesa 54-2'313 S 14-4,500 Sa1 t 1-2 *•5596 Oakley Terrace, Turtle Rock, Irv. 552-2000 $370,000 Sunday 1-t 1952 Pellcan, Mesa Verde, CM 6-45-0303 $17 4,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 Polnae1tla, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $425,000 Saturday 1-5 •• t244 Polaris Or, Dover Shores, NB 63 1-7300 $1 ,175,000 Sat/Sun 1-t:30 * •41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-7300 $720,000 Sunday 1·'4 423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 844-6200 $390,000 Sunday 1--4 13211 Sandhurst, North Tustin 759-150 1 S 171,000 Sunday 1-5 2040 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 133 Via Havre. Lido ISie, N.B 645-0303 $369,500 Sat 1-4 120 Via Quito, Lido Island, Newport Beech 644-9060 $3-45,000 Sunday 1-5 120 Via Quito. Udo Isle 6-44-9060 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 •675 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-1501 $260.000 Saturday 1-5 2657 Vista Ornada, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 19 Whitewater (Jaamlne Creek) COM 675-6000 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * * 1621 Bayside Or, CdM 644-9060 $945,000 9660 Calendula, Westminster Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $1-41,500 Saturday 1-4 *•"'2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyr,, N.B 673-4-400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12-4 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $450,000 Saturday 1-4 4 BA plu1 FAM AM or DEN v2 Torrey Pines. Big Canyon, NB 759-8.-477 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 LOTS: 30 t & 303 Narclaaus/Seavlew, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 p/lot Sat/Sun 11-5 * •29 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631-1400 $475,000 Sun t -5 **415 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach 759-1501 $990.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2768 Bluebird Cr, CM 546-2313 $285,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 St .275,000 Sunday 1-5 * 10 Cape Cod (Oakleef) Northwood, Irvine 786-7500 S219,000 Set/Sun 1-5 30-45 Carob, Eastblutf. Newport 8"ch 644-9060 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 3045 Carob, Eutbluff, Npt Bch 64-4-9060 $225,000 Sunday 1·5 9788 Oeblola, Fountain Vali.y 546--5805 $229,500 Sunday 12--4 1356 Gala)ty Or,\ Dover Shor•. NB 6-42-5200 $7'45,000 Sunday 1·5 * • 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 673-7300 $550,000 Saturday 2-4 •212 Hazel Dr, (Oceanfront), CdM 759-9070 $1 , 135,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 * 1233 Highland, Westcllff, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 •307 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 307 Iris, Corona def Mar 644-9060 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 706 Malabar, trvtne Terrace. CdM 759-1501 $435,000 Sunday 1-4 2774 Mallard Or (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 63 1-1266 $223,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1410 West Bay Avenue. Newport Beach 631-1266 $915,000 Sunday 1-5 2000 Miramar (Pentnsuta) Balboa 675-6687 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 * •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 759-1SO 1 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1 30-5 30 •2015 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) COM 759-1501 $390,000 gat/Sun 1-5 •V 16 Napoll, Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 3234 Nebraska, Costa Mesa 644-9060 $1 59,000 Sat 2-5 309 Poinsettia, Olde Corona del Mar 759-9100 $595,000 1-5 • 1806 Port Westbourne (Harbor View) NB 675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 2-5 2201 Private Road, Back Bay, N.B 63 1-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-4·30 * •4727 Roxbury. Cameo Shores, CdM 6'44-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 1148 Santiago Or. Dover Shores. N.B 63 1-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 333 Signal. Cllffhaven. N B 631-1400 $279.000 Set/Sun 1-5 * • 2032 So Capella Court, Mesa Verde, CM 966-2307 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •v 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,410,000 Sunday 1-5 125 Vi a Koron. lido Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 ~?5,000 Sunday 1-4 30 * •340 Via Lido Nord (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $1 , 150,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 111 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle. Nwpt Bch 548-6333 $1 ,495,000 Sunday 1-4 18771 Via Verona, Turtle Rock. Irvine 552-2000 $299,000 Sunday 1-4 405 Vlata Roma (The BluHa) Newport Beach 644-6200 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •27 16 Windover (Broadmoor) Nwpt Bch 6?5-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2000 Windward Lane. Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $299,500 Sunday 1-4:30 * 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-4 30 2014 Yacht Resolute. Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $.429,900 Sunday 1-5 58EDROOM * 1924 Hollday. Newport Beech 631-1400 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 1437 Antigua Way. Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1333 Hampshire Circle (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 14 Oakcresl (Big Canyon) Nwpl Bch 644-6200 $1,650.000 Sunday 1-5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 S 1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •74 Hillcrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2.450.000 Sunday 1-5 955 Lansing Lane, Mesa North 645-0303 $1 43,500 Sun 11-3 * •24 Mission Bay, Spyglass 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 * * •324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 S 1. 175.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 7 Muir Beach Cr. Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $ t ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 * • v 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 V27671 Chapata(Tres Vlstas)Mlsslon Vle10 675-281 4 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 14 Oakcrest Lane (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 S 1,650.000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 31 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beach 644-6200 $749,500 Sunday 1-5 * •81 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $1 , 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • v6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 *•SO 1 Via lido Nord, Udo Isle. N.B 644-9040 $1 ,550,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1 . 100.000 Sunday 1-5 6 BEDROOM * * 1120 E Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 631-1400 $1.750 Sunday 1-5 6 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint. COM 644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 • 7 Bodega Bay. Spyglass. Co~na del Mar 644-9060 $749,500 · Sat/Sun 1-5 * •5 Goleta Place (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $699,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •340 Via lido Nord (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1 .150 .000 Sunday 1-5 * * 101 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle. N B 644-9060 Sunday 1 5 CONOOS/TOWNHOMES FOR SAL£ 2 BEDROOM * •20 Land Fell Court , Newport Beach 673-7300 $170.000 Sunday 1-5 * •2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 S 168.500 Sunday 1-4 -·· ----· ·-·-·. * •2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $168.500 Sat 2-5 * • v 101 Scholz Plaza, ph 22 (Versailles) NB 548-9434 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •3 Serena Court, Newport Beach 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-5 2712 Vista def Oro (Stutts) Newport Beach 640-0020 $162,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plut FAM RM or OEN * • v 280 Cagney Ln, 11301 , Newport Beach 673-7300 $219,000 Saturday 1-4 * •2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday t-4 •36 Segura (Rancho S. J . Villas) Irv 631-7370 $191 ,900 Sunday 1-5 *SO 1 St Andrews. Newport Heights 645-0303 $149,900 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM 5605 Seashore (Oceanfront) N B. 968-1021 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •509 Avenlda Campana, The Bluffs, N 8 645-0303 $194,500 Sunday 1-5 * • 11 Canyon Island (Big Canyon) NB 644-7211 $330 000 Saturday 1.5 * •25 Escapade Court Newport Beach 673-7300 $178,000 Sunday 1-5 312 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar 1 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 412 Vista Flora (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-0020 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •428 Vista Roma (Stutts) Newpon Beach 759-9100 $212.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM •2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES tor SALE 1304-1306 W Balboa Blvd (Penm) Balboa 498-2195 $215,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 2 BR ptua 2 BA 1611 Chtt Drive. Clltthaven. N B 631-7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 3 BA plu1 2 BR 200 Diamond. Balboa Island 759-1501 $395.000 Saturday 1-5 3 BA plu. 3 BR 416/416 112 Carnation. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 •Spe 1tPool * •Wa18f1ront • • •Wat-1r0f\l 4 Pool "'Give ll<ldt ... al guard gate • ~ .. .. THIS HOME COULD BE YOUR81 Prot111IDMI 8ervtce WMtMr 8uJlnl or ..... Call tor f tM ........ EY•s.eton COLDWe&.&. BANl(eRO ... llYUITUI ............ Sell Y ,., Proptttrl .... Call C1111ifll4 , 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. I Qwet Fountain Valley CuJ-de-sac. 3 Bdrm, den or 4th bdrm, plus family room, 2 bath, sports pool and large spa. $240,000. Courtesy to selling agent. .... , (114) Ml-1111 ....aw, ....... IT .. Fii Im 217 PIUI ITIEll The fun zone area in Balboa is undergoing a major renovation. 207 Palm Street is located in the middle of the action at the ferry landing. 30xl00 foot Jot, 1800 sq. foot bldg., includes the land. $166,000 as- sumable first. $300,000. Consideration to brokers. Call for brochure. 11'-111-Ha (Iner) l!!!!!!!-=--~1~002!! n il JIOZ al .. 1 •-YILIU* 1.1911 UYI "SIU" * 1iE ILIFR· Sharp 2 bdrm condo. See ForeclolUre propet1y 2 Muter Sult• Aten gate, nr S. C Plaza. Pool, 2 bdrm, 2'n bath condo d4111ghtl CoattY & r IP• + catpor1. Secrtflce w/garaoe and 2 patlot. crNtlve remodel raJ 1112 at $68,500. 3 bdrm only Lende< wtll finance 11 like setting w/~a $78,900. A.Ism 10'~% 11t 10'Y•% Interest with 20% bay/nlte llte vlewl mF .. -SUL IUll T.D. Of try 10% down. down. Asking S t29.000 replaceable et dleO Comp. renovated 28r hM, Won't lull Woodllde VII-Meke an offe<. price or $310 000 1aoe. 251 1 w. Sunflower. • 2 lots from oceanfront. Call Patrlek Tenore / Hut1ng1 & Co. 6-40-5 Gated comm. $189,000. T dit'onal Dockllde R.E. Barbati ra I lllMI ...... l '-:-.--8-~_os_or_0_12_~--~-1~_0_ .,.. !~~~% ", ... PUPRTlll ~~:.'!~'r'' Plll.IC NOTICE l&llUYI." llYI IT IWIY1 UllUYS ... 9.4% (9.9% Annual Pet· Panoramic ocean + city Im IT IWIY1 centaoe Rate) 30 yr Fixed light• view from newly r• u1tom English Tudor. Rate Bond Financing ror modeled 4 bdrm, 3 bath apacloua guerd g1ted 4 first time buyers wilt ex-e1tate. Private beach, bdrm, 3'n bath w/famlly plre on 10/31185 at the guard g1te + tennis. Al- room, library + more on Beecon Hiii Wlndrl~ pro-aume S320K 11 tw.%11 .,,. of a llCl'e with VUI Pra ject In Laguna Niguel Submit any and all offers! slashed to S525K. SUS-Discover how euy It 11 to Pr Ic e 1Ia1 he d to MIT any end all offeral own a new home In an $425,000. Call PA TRICK IALIMllUll •lllTllll1 Owner la aact, but must this warm and ctiannt Bdrm home with ae 1te bachelor unit. It's Island Chatm with 1tory llvlng room, • penellng, fireplace lots or poalbllltles. D be afr1ld to MAKE OFFER ... It hasn't t on the market long & a large ueumable lof Call PATRICK TENORE outstanding beach ciOM TENORE 631-1288 or -"-·"I HI H 631 · t2M Of 760-8702 community with the ben· 760-8702 . ll0 "1I , eflls or this exceptional ··~~~\·> REAl ESl financing A greet value • ~ • j,: ~ 173-el lrorn $113,000. .r WM~~ f .'. • '. • 1......:======::.. 240-2779 Of 240-2742 ~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PICTURE YOUR HOME ERE C111 C11 l1ifie4, 642 -5678 for information & surpri singly low cost. THE CASTLE Magnificent French Chateau atop Spyglass Hill. Offering panoramic ocean, bay & city view. 5 Bdrms, music room. Wine cellar. Pool and spa. Drastically reduced . $1,295,000 IPll .-., 1-1 1 -11111 •• .............. Acf ........ Baths become indulgences Yesterday's compact , utilitarian bathrooms have g ven way to luxurious sanctums with skylights. opulent fixtures and an array of indulgences Including spas. saunas and whirlpool baths. To transform your spartan bath into a spacious suite, extra space can be "borrowed" from an adjoining room, the wall between bedroom and bath can be removed, or a few extra feet can be gained by bumping out an exterior wall If your budget is limited. you can make your bathroom appear larger by simply redesigning the existing space Otten part of a master suite. these multipurpose rooms not only satisfy traditional needs but also offer space for exercising, sunbathing and relaxing. Warm, rich redwood panehng lends softness and depth to these leisure areas. reheving the more traditional. cold appearance of hard-surfaced porcelain. mirrors and glass The application of redwood panehng can visually change the proportions of your bathroom. Run vertically floor to celling, It will create a sense of greater height, while a horizontal application will make the room appear wider and longer. Running the paneling diagonally will create visual Interest for a room lacking architectural detail. A wide range of visual effects can be achieved with redwood's variety of grades. patterns. dimensions and textures. The uniform. cinnamon-red hue of Clear All Heart redwood is an excellent choice for sleek, contemporary baths while the sun-colored sapwood streaks in Clear grade lend a lively. less formal appearance. B Grade and finger-Jointed redwood paneling otter redwood's characteristic beauty and outstanding performance for less than luxury cost. There are several different patterns suitable for bathrooms and each one creates a distinctive shadow line between the boards. The texture and grain of redwood also impart subtle design variations. Smooth- planed surfaced lumber has a satin-like appearance, while saw-textured paneling has a rough, shadowy face Tb.la eaakea M'kfnc tab .. ea.rromaded by 1 that suggests a cozy. informal ambience. aacJed deck of redwood lamber. Aa one of the most stable softwoods, redwood .,. have less tendency to shrink or twist away from the wa Its fine grain and even texture allow Intricate Joinery ar the lack of pitch or resins makes It euy to handle.' aa and nail. Pattern lumber Is usually supplied surfaced, but saw-textured can be specified for most patterns. Woodgrain• are avallable flat. characterized by wavy fines, or vertical -whk:h haa a parattet-llne configura-tion. Most orders of redwood lumber paneUng contain a combination of vertk:al and flat grain boards. To achieve a particular dee'gn effect, you may want to specify a For do-lt-youraeff Information on the appHcatlon ar Slngle grain pattern for the entJre order. flnlahlng of redwood paneflng, Mnd 75 cents t Redwood la vtrtually maintenance tr-ee and provldel Caltfornla Redwood AMOCtaUon. Dept. BR-85, 5S tt f: ~ ~ Hklhway, Suli.3100, Miii V .. ley. OA.M0.1 . ...... 'l • ....., •i"f ..... 1i'l!ldlrl81 ...... .-~ ... llMNPJll .... ~ -~~--Ao-- »12 -It tect \Olll >rlc- ~nll lr- iunt = ... 560 • -- Mil '03 >at· 1rue i 2 :>od and :>n't AN "" ti as il'l. ,,, hoc AIE 00 - - .D Ill IL d "" 1• C.nu .. l llu ltU I ....... IMC• IMI .... lMt • .,.... lwla lllt _L_SO_A_f>£H __ INS~ULA~ ........ 1117 " ... ...,.ma . , epa, nr . . * Ull Piil * .,.. "" USTllWf NW **• .... * * om nome fot Mle "Y -... an 4BR 2'),BA. be9t 1oea11on Ptz. S 165.000. 54~3658 One of on1y 2homeuvlll spae1oua Executrw hOme •Y 11N,Mlt . 6 Br. 1 bllc from 28R cottage, 4BR hM and $305,000 875-3280 or office 54~30e1. Just lialedl 3 Bdrm, family Great view w/IM>IM wtllte 58drm lemlty & dining XLNT VALUE Ltg mast• & bey. 873-7496 3 110tY tower on 2 Iota. BACK ON MARKET! 38' rm, formal dining, trplc, water 4300 a/ft 5 BR, Mu.I Mt 540-I 151. bdrm. dln rm + trplc Mtee MYft9t aa1 on a $&50,000. OlllU 111.111 2ba. ape, trplc, Ilk• new $189,500. 5ba. toe IMng rm. dining --Newpor1 at en affOfdU* lfet, along came a Penln1ula Propertlea OUllll $127.000 645-IM78 C.J.~~ CO rm. tam rm. study Large • 1 price! Call PATRICK ldef and reed In the 875-ee87, l'lm 875-3008 Ab1olutely Immaculate gard«I & yard Pvt bdl • . • • TENORE 831· 1299 lly Pllo1 Claulfled JBR 2 ba +den onty two EASTSIDE Repoe..aionl St 375K. 494-0033 ebOut MIN Muf· bllta 10 lhe t>eeCti. Come Fixer S 140,000 Low lrriM • WM*R ·1 Tuftet and bOugbt It .. I llu 1122 to OPEN HOUSE SAT 1.5 down. Aot 546-7739 U1 I Ml 119 ,. UU IY .... $9 95 You can ... and ... thla light and or tale by o wner . DllHIC NOT.ICE VIII• S..tio. 1Br. Den, ..,~ ."',,.... .. ·~ . ur t~N•t and lotl of DUPLEX 1Br 1ba.. bt1ght cNrminQ home at F'-r ·-.1 Turtlerock 3Br 2Ba. IOw nlDI. patio, n~e.. MC, pool, _*_ILIFFI _______ *_ 1her ttilngl ttirougti ,195 000 717 Femleef ' 321 POINSETflA. Anne ul -.-. price, no commlaslonl. ac>a $141.500 645-51 15 , ally Piiot CIHt lfled 64()..e1a2 by owner ~ 83t·12e8 Between 3 golf C:OUrMe It Call 854--0838. 9.4% (9 9% Annu.1 Per· *Ull• ... * 3br i!.=-~=:s;= 1. C.-642·5e78 ~u 3.~r::_~ ~· ~loomvl centage Rate) 30 yr Axed llUll -TlllJ r~J/O 644-8 lJe/E l llllllMral 11121 or .. i _....... no Rall Bond Financing IOf -room cent• tor i.tnlly llrat ume buyer• wlll 811• Totally exdtlng 4 bdrm. 3 *STEPS Tl llAll funl COOklng la a cinch In plre on l0/3l/85 at the bath, mo del perfec t 38 2,,,. b ~ convenlen1 lcltcnen. Wl1ti Beecon Hiii Wlndrtn pro-hom. w/lliewl Sacrllloe r. a · HlR.OR VIEW HILLS 11111-m minima! lbdng and aorne Jeci In L.AgYna Niguel a1 1489.900 wfTERMSt Upgrad~ ~~~~to 28drm. Den, 2 Bath home paint you'll tiave a anow-Dtacover how easy 11 ia to A1>10Mely won't laat. 8'>Pfecc!i~ 631•1400 -1W YllW f ocean bay 10< you, no steps Studio placer Cell quick, be glad own a new llOme in an Must .... Call PATRICK --------l&lllFWWW -0 ; IO< mom & a large !Bdrm you did. ~7434 outstanding beacl'I CIOM TENORE 631· 1288 or llSllm UllAll1 & city llghtl. On Ebbtlde. one 0 the for Income. 40' lot, one-CEmlY 21 JIU la.I community With tile ben· 760-8702 • Gorgeous profe11lona1 most sought-after streets. House of of-kind ,,,.., blocks to Big llLl ITU ellts of this ••ceptlonaJ ~ You won·t find a glass. Spacious 1 level, 4 Bdrm, 3'1t Corona and stiopa ~s ~ mo~lv~t~ financing. A great value BETTER BUY in Newport B f aJ dining rm fam rm 2 frplca $425,000 Seller may acant. rm. at · lrom S 113,000 unde< S300K' 4 bdrm 2'· a, orm I ' t ' L . finance. Agl/Ownr By __ new paint, sparkllng 240-2779 or 240-2742 bath Mme w/pllt pool • shake roof, aecurty aysem. arge appt.673-8494 l'YllAlm clean Gooo locatt0n . -1 1-R spa Sacr111ce at courtyard entry w/lovely landscaping. ___ _ near shopping & schools •iuiea Yi!it t-11&1.. •-111: 5239 900 wltflfms Call Most rooms lead off onto huoe 13'x72' ••• •eu 1024 Jusl taken b8Ck In fore-2 pauos-1 with spa s. OPEN f u N 1-S Lovely exec home In PAT.RI c I( TEN 0 RE tlo On Panoramic view side/ Move-In co~er rw8 111 n15 0 11 ~ea.sore"~~~ cunty system Pr()9efty 2767 t Chapala (Tres Vis-gated community 5 Br 631-1266 °' 760-8702 pa R S&ll 111 Ra•R " ""' ,.,......, quaJll1ed for 1st lllnil spa Ocean & Catalina condition. Room for expansion. are ~ Upgraded 3Br 28• home Mme buyer flnenc1ng at tes . guarded 011• llle'N S735,000 By Ag1 • ·~i\•• opportunity for aome very fortunate 0i ;au:; un?iU~ooJBR Skyllt• trench doors. etc 30 yr low interest rate. c~=u~~~:0,,,E;115~~u~~ae 559-0535 or 250-1031 !l!li• llllriflllllll"' BUYER. $.489,000 lnciudlng land. This &:n~r/Ag~ 7~.:86~ O O l"IH 0.ast ltalty appro.c 5200 sq 11 •OWNER DESPERATE•" home wlll not be held open, please call CIWH Plll 18124 Cutver Of. Irv $795.000 Bkr 675·2814 HVH Carmel 3Br. FR. 2Ba IE a WlllE·· * Helen to ... this beautiful home. Cu1e 3 bdrm, 2 l>eth home Jiil UITH lH· lHO $239 990 759-1870 * n. HELEll I DOWD ~~~edp°a':n~e':t:;:fe c~~~'['9H4c,~;;'· 2~~~~ WlllEIFIL • ..,.,, ltacla ltH llUIH YIEWMES 8~~~0•1n 3~ 2Ht~a:~ I and eittenslve use ol cool & restful colors WOODBRIDGE TOWNHM UM ISU ••YJIAMT Monaco 2 Den/38r S240K receive bonus of Mexican tile 1ns1de Pro-Prime Mesa Ve<de ro-3bdrm °' 2• den/2ba --• Ownr/Agt 494-4524 5000 letttry Ticktt ltllttr l~ 1422 le:s~~~al Adsa:'~,':0~,.~~ cation ":"'~s $223.500 custom decor. pvt spa 5 vria ';;: ~~~-;~n Lowest price 1n BIG CYN 1f SOid by 10123185 at lht I a., .... tlte 1.,.m g ' S 142 sOo OPEN A UN ,_. many xtras S 158,500 btlhard rm 60• ~al dock 2250 sf 3br 3ba J car COE Bier 640· 7000 ----·----C~~n~~~d~12~ckte OP,~NC~~IE~,;}~g~l~~·4 St,495,000Agl 548-6333 gar S225K Agl 759-5080 By Ownr-21>r 21>a condo ---------------.-i Traditional ··~~~~\·? AnnFowtk~494-2305 agt l~IT"'EW BEST euv1nB1GCYN 180 oc bay vu tOf O•" • r ,: ----111:111r• " 4Br 2'> ba. lg IOI, pllt hpl $229 000 548·9434 TIE .L.FFS Realty ' S1H,IOO s52sooo Ag1 759-8477 ~ ' La11a1 ltact. 1041 Spectacular New port fl:H • n 7o Meaa Verde •Br 2Ba 2250 -1 o wn ti om e T hr e e IPH TllH flleltilt Hean 1100 NEWPORT'S NICEST NEIGHTBORHOOD-COMPARE US FOR ENVIRONMENT ANO VALUE IUT TllE Tl SELL IEFllE llYlll1 Seller will agree to long escrow on this 4 bdrm Carmelita end unit on pretty greenbelt. Flexible, can be converted to 3 bdrms and family room or 4th txlnn, ideal for of· fice/molher-in-law/maid. Mint con- dition. Property will qualify for new loan at aakinj price of $229,000 lncludes the land. IPD UT/-1-1 411 ftlTI fUU Front row bay view. The water is in the bay and thil end unit Delores has a commanding view. 3 bdnna, 2 Y1 bat.ha wt th large wrap--around patio and up.tain view deck. Cen- tral air, wet bar and 89C'Urity sys- tem. Sellers have bought another. Call for appotntmenL $279,509 in- cludes tM land. Listed by Nancy Pe tenon Newly cwtom1Jled oontemponry, front row water view. O:mpletion ICbedule for Nov l~. Modem kitchen cabinets, mk floorin&, frmch doan leedinC from living room and din1nl room to expanded deck. Air conditioned, central vacuum, Intercom, MIC.'W'ily system + many other amenlU.. Buyer may aelect wallpapers and CU'J)ding. Now takina apptll foe ahowtng. A Joy of Newport IJstinc. Cola...,,..:.lnr & C ~'mt. ~~~rN.::fH~Nl Rl;AL ;;HAT{: 2S.U EAST8LUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. \ ........ ) .. Ctural s/I sep dining. pooi, spa, llYIE ITAIS IETIWlf bedrooms, 3 balh9 up. Iii Clllll S 11111 BY owne< 12 £51 add Of\ skyli1es, drk rm, FR, Absolute prt11acy and se-grades galore & master Abso1u1e bargain • dOf\ I 1o1s of clsts Porch pa110 $209K By Qwnr %6-2307 curlty Gale guarded 3 b edroom ll1ew OI miss 1h1s onel Prest1g1ous sm spare rm LO"' sc; odrm 2 bath. custom Ca1a11na Call Marilyn 3 1>drm 2', batn EXEC rent s 19 ooo neqollaDll' PENTHOUSE w/sec1.r1ty Coombs 631· 1266 1ownhome wisecurrly 1 645 8292 CM 1040 system and ON DUTY 1 ii~~?. pool spa • tennis Tryl manager En1oy t80• pie-• • r 10''• dowf\ 01 lse For de-Hll •OISE ture postcard WHITE ~ 1a11s call Patric• 12 x 52 FLEETWOOC. WATER VIEWS from tn1s -K---760·8702 a91 I nome Wllh an 8 . 32 EX oceanfront property An OCEANFRONT new cus-1 PANOED LIVING ROOM experience 10 see A tom Condo 3Br 2 l>a on IPEI TlllY 1 KING SIZE BEDROOM ,. VALUE at S449 900 For sand l80 Deg 111ew Iii CAIYll lUSEI I great large ~1lcl'1ef\ ' personal preview call 5450 ooo Agt 968-1021 Presugiou& elegant exec Dain Agt 5•0-59 1 • p AT RI c K TE N 0 RE modern condo Lrg JSR 831-1266 2'>8A wldin rm lrplc I UHU ltllS pool spa • TENNIS BEST BUY IN TOWt<; $1595/mo Crd Ck Rgd 24x60 Arlington on come• pet O K Vacaf\t Call 101 Very large 11v1ng rm 760-8702 Agent dining & 111tchen at88 BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK VERSAIUEI TOW•ME 8486,000 ..,.11am1ly room Small pe1 lllFFI l&YnllT ~ Young adults ._. 3BR 3"'1ba Loe dining rml come Agl 540-5937 & lamlty rm ExtenSNety 1 • f •-• 14-e11panded/cu1tom end -ta er .ut -1111 UlllU UIE unit E. plan Spa/pooll NEWPORT BEACH Mov.ln Gondltlon H<>mf $379.000 722-6480 OCEANFRONT LOT on w/3 bdrma, family rm I Peninsula Point 45 n ic formal dining rm Llttle •mun Tl SEU 202 ft. appfOved IO< 4 traveled atree1. Reedy IOt Westclltl Dov• Snores conclos w/wor111ng fut acrow Fee land 4 Br, den, 3t>a, 2 trplcs drawings/mot111ated $317,500 aep studiO By Owil4W Mil« will SYbofdlna1e UllY ITllffU $325.000. 0< beet ofter S750,000 IPllUT 1-1 SU a.. IW.n 642-32112 Aot 673-3777 __ l_ll_-U_M __ 1181111 C..... • ..... Cna. lltll.m ITUU i--_...__ __ _ Expanded 4 bedroom, 4 in bath townhome. Impressive entry with large circular stalrwetl, expansive bonus room with built-In TV and wet bar, could also serve as 5th bedroom. This home offers fabulous potential and Is priced to sell!! 1112 HUGE YARD w/cuatom C.•tral 2112 Cnfta) pool, apa + B80 IOf .:~;:======;:;:;:;;:;;:;;:;~-Orac1ou1 ent9f'talnlng Model perfect 3 bdrm. def'I w/2'lt battia HIOtl oe111ng1, ..i bar, fir• ptece • much more Price ltuhed tor taat ...._ S.C. r 111 ce 1t 1389.950 w /TER M S ll C a l• PATR ICK TENORE REITILS SPYGLASS $2800/mo ._BR, pool, view IOlll AISUMAILE FllAICllC WY TO lllOW For more Information call: DANNY BIBB & STEPHANIE GRODY Br\lbbf;Ellis H .. 4'10£'"1AL llM>ttPAGE C.IMltlP 831·1299 or 7~7~ WM~{A .,. ,\ ,.. . ...... , ...... " 2221 MESA DRIVE 2 matt., 9Ult• .. ~ ton Lro ~ SZ79.000 Ctill Lon MULLAN AL 'l"1 M2·t111 V......_ Studio Condo Fine avt abh... pool. ape & 1K 6152 17« You CllDn't need 1 gun to "dr-, .. t .. •"-" you plleoe WI ed In IN Delly PIOt Wene Ada! Cel now ,,..._5171 .•nU1uc: m PAIVA TE RO $1700/mo 3BA 2'h8A. comm pool, putting green BA YSHORES S 1700/mo Fam home. '4BA 2BA. private beaches BEACON BAY $5200/mo 4BR 48A fum/unfum Brubbt:rEllis .I lttf ..._ ...... MMC..ulleu jliiioiiiiiiiiiii _____ ___ Loe. Rancho S.J. 380RM 28A. STEPS TO ....... USA. -28' 18a. 571 Joenn.: a-toolllng !Me I golf BE.ACH S 1200/MO. 8KR ALL llTIUTIES PAID ION max. '520 No QM, 2bf+ den, W9t~ber. &42-31SO lalaM UM Compere befcn you rent Sierra Mgmt 560-1( frpk:, 2'h be. rw lhot». 38' 28e eupn. 100 yrcta 28R 1BX iiOb/mo. ~ deecnted custom 28' Be ~-... ,... "* 1 1.-00/mo 7se-9931 to bdl. 11100/mo. Oya Recently decorated. dnton r .. 1urH , pool . 2052 G1 al Ila ZlU 2+2 CM ow. lncd )'Cl.~ ..., LIU.,. : 851~. Ew 380-8745. 472 ... 59 bbq, cow'd g#aQe. aur-LaN seoo mo 64!>-: 27871 0..-. (TNa V... 1700 othara ht. fM 5419. Lg 4+ 2Hrpk: 2 c gw All 480RM 2'h8A STEPS rounded wtttl pNefl land-28A le20/mo 750 L•·guarded_. non .nopeta Tll.mlT 11....-bftna..11250°Fe9111t TO BEAcH sieootMO l1l•u PHlanll ecaplng. No P•I• GdtenentrebtrteU community) £H<:\ltlvt 1750/mo, yr ..... 1et & .,.. --It• .... BKR 642-3850 · --Fumllhed 1 & 2Bdrm. 792 Scot1 Of cell 854-heme C.om 58t 5be. IMt. S300 aec. 780-0328 Meee verct. 2br l860 lnde ,__., _, ... , 3e6 Wlleon 6(2-19711 _______ _ epproJt. 5200 eq tt. 28' 1ba unfum Dtw Mg den ~ k" kldt RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 48' 28&. dbl gw, oantral 1-1U •Y Siii PIU UIT •IDT •Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm, • 1796,000. kr. '76-2814 Wrtw/Oryr ecc:.... 2 ~ ~190 Beet fee 2 8'. den, 2 ba. qlMC loe, air. 8aycfee1WM.11300 Extradelln. bftlne. Wiii to 2Bd 2 .. _ h __ redee quiet pool Ml ........ 11~ 1 ..._ ......... ~ •• ~ ........ Grdrw & waler pd No ..___.,, ,..___ _ _.. .,..._ Latge rm ... t • .,..-1sa.4 Monrovt. 648--111 WillflllT cat.,...., """· et, -.. MES.A VERDE 4 Bdrm, 2 ..--, • '" .,_...,........ AV811 now 6'8-.1498 ......... ,. "''-• --· r-vate patio Frpc, bttlna •-------Retire wfttl Income. seoo. MC. ~7181 bath, MW carpete I golf/ten I 250. 864-3598 peta. TIUlllT IJi-1111 new crpta, drpe. GaraQe •STUNNING Lg 384 l<larnath. River trontaga, *Ml mll * drpa/palnt. S 1095/mo. =..... fHi 4 BR 3ba ~front. Un-1 BR unfUr ept yrty A~ Jacut:z1 1895 No pets Gerden Apt. POOi, n boet doclt I 11p wttti thil --'~ ..... 21 .. f c.tl Terry 5'&-2313, -tum. 3000 e/f1. WINTER ll/Ot •• n2 ... 1 · ._:. tJt 2151 Pac:tf\c. 855--0eM. $725. 710 W 18th 3 bedf 2 bath heme -_.. ._ am or...,. ~9-9123 CULAR OCEAN onty S950/mo 648-579e · .., " mo """ u • --------=-=:,.,,...,--~.,,.---,--oom. rm. Beautlfully decof· VIEW HOUSE 38r 3 no I*• 675-8170 otn• nn 1550/l'l'O 1BR. alt, l&MtcfC)ed 'A ect9 wtth 9ted, pvt P'fct.d com-New guard gate 28R frs>Q balc:ot1'ae l l950 Beyfrontl L()()l(lng lo~ carport. 8.~ Plaza lnlgatlon from river. Aleo m-.inlty_ Pool. tennis 2'ABA condo, ale, fp, dbl (818'"7...aeo Lv mag bMu11ful 1'A mllffon $$$ S350 Nlee baehelo<, utll 2BR lBA. pvt patio. gar (714) ~1138 large rented home In S2000 LM only No Peta gw. 11000/mo. 643-2289 deelgner hm wtrof n-amk pd, no pete. See Mgr 1oe w/cJ hkup. qu'-t. No petl town. Some caatt now 57S..912, 754-l792 Bkr ~ 'WIWW'2 5BR, 11¥, fem din rmt. Eut Bay Ave. Apt 9 Water paid. le75/mo. 1750/mo 28d 1 OHlreble locallon • ~ redone 3br 1700 _ -lrplc pvt bath. lrg patio BAYFRONT FURN 2038 Meyer TownhouM. Ger. alwey1 rented. Trad• •WITD YlfW* grMI local encl OW a " docli 1850 67.5-3e59 , 2BR I 1000 tll pd 303 E TSL MGMT 642· 1~ room, na E/elde equltlee In theM two 28' Twnhte In beat CdM more kid• othera 11 2 metr Br. mlc:to, n/amkg, ' Edgewater ~7 t-2Bee EASTSIDE 1 Bedroom 2629 ORANGE A' p<oper1lel tor COMtal loe. OPEN SAT. 1pm.3pm. 539-e190 Beet Alty fM no pet•. Avl 11/1 $950 IPll TllAY --oarag41 & yard 1650/mo TSL •wr 142·! home Of Income p<operty. 2526 s..vtew Ave. $1475 PITS 11111 M 979-7990 or 786-5&80 M UIYM LUlll NR Beach 2Br furn apt By Avt 1111 998-3434 Call Biii RANCH 673-6386 or e73-3735 p i..1ou .......... week or mo. 1wa11 now RESEARCH REALTY (503; -w .. telde 2Br lBa, patio I~ IN Ii Ziii r•t"' 1 ..._ant exec 875-8170 or 984-3375 Eaetelde2Br 1Ba, MP dint ~tfiet U2-05-C4 or •111• 8912 3Br 2ba, gar, frple, unt\Jrn, yard, Catp()rt le15/mo C modern condo. Lrg 3BR 1m tirdWd flfa cJbl gar ~ so sixth St . Klamath close to beh. ava11 1111 &e2-1700 t almoet ooeanffont 2'~BA. •ldl~ rm. frplc, Ca,htuat lucli 1~ yrd. Avt 1i11 1111191111 Fa.Ila, Oregon 97800 $1350/mo. 673-535-C REFURBISHED 3BR 2bt. w/lrpc, 1850. mo, 2BR ~95/ape Crd 6~NNIS Zlll $1000/mo 998-3434 Like brand newt All u TRADE lultUfY La Vegat Artl911C 5 rm hm o" PCH lrplc, wtdy gardening IVI ~:·r:: 21~ro· ~ pet o.~· vecant . ~I 2 BR 2t>e upper au;;. Eutalde 2Br ni.Ba gar & paid POOi, gat. no~ 2Br 2ba Condo IOf' local eqoptd kn gar cute~ Incl I l 100/mo/5-C8-9950 w/jacuzzl SunM1 Sch 7eo-.8702 A(>ent Encled garage le50/mo. patio. 1750/mo No pets !Bdrm Condo S35,000 equity 1650 kl01 S3M190 -TAKE YOUR PICK 5875 oOcKSIOE RE Blu-t , _ __, cond-3BR 6e1-3653 ef1 &pm Avt now Pam 979-.3848 2Bdrm tBa $135000 ...._ '8-1 Atty lee S395 . "• ...,,.. o ---301 AVOCADO 642· • p<....... _ hOrne 11tyi. rwtlal ot 84().8208 or 722·9730 2BA, nr pool Avall Dec 1 Ct • I .. 2122 Easlslde 2Br 2Ba, gar - 2!3/ 430-0724 9¥91 CHARMING 3 Bed. 2 ba. E·Z move 2br $525 man~ 2BR 2~ba concJo 2 car $1050/mo. 640-8748 Ital t I patio End Unit $69! a. tab 1700 aq/ft, frplC, latge othflf1 avail al S 300 · C !BR. ltove, lrPIC. encl gat (818)967-9090 Lv msg Ull,n, tfi:.-.& a gatden $1650/mo IN Incl •UM1H* gar 1 /mo. all BLUFFS CONDO, Linda & patio Meture adults ••L"9 ·-=- gardener 859-1328 ElegantE-alde3brhM2be '!:,'!~8::.~s:;s3 . Plan Upgraded38'2Ba $800/mo, year1y leue 2BR IBA,ciean,newtycJe< --·---Bt•Ml/C..... g., fncd kkl• pet• S800't unfrn 11600 mo. 722-3522 619-223-0508 E/alde apt Frp!e. gar _._,_.,. --------·12!k:~~~blfuf~2t;;~ must ... call 539-3190 BIG CANYON gotl courM momYE IWl•ll 2BR 18A,up1tatr1 Range, _!875/mo 650-3399 e;:~:~~~°:a • Gutr&I ZllZ Open Sat/Sun 1~ 404 Beet Alty fee vu, 2br 2ba condo 11400 Pool. tPa. on golf~.. cJah/wanr. gar, re1rlg . 3BR 2BA. lrg airy E/lkH pald No pet• 2BR 1641 COfldO dif'I rm, Jasmine 213/325-1900 --Ben &44-0l4l . 676-5738 City llgh11 vtew. 2 .+den 424'.\ Larkapur 759-1783 Frplc, g11t Avall Nov . 2Bdrm 111.ea yrcJ. carport Anehelm. ITTIAl11YI UY I Dau Ptial ZlJl 2Br 2Ba Condo, pool, aec: Avall 11115 '3000/mo. '875/mo 650-3399 2Bdrm 2Ba $650/mo. 11t/1Ut t MC -•••" •-•TJll na O 0oaan & Harb<>< vtew Call BarWI 831·12ee •2Br 1Ba, gar, lrple, ne¥ E'slde Condo 2BR t'.\ba 398 W Wl19on 631· dep n6-3864 -.._ • ger 1eoo tQ ft $1500/mo. crpt 51 4 J11mlne garaoe/pool. Pref acJul1e ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.l3BR 3'~BA. 3 car gar, pvt ~~,,,:0~~50': 111 . 1111, dep. No 1850/mo. 875-4912 Bkr no pets. $750 mo Ev( ..,...~•.A' Ulllllft UITIU ~:~im: e • r P • r k HARBOR BLUFF TOP kk:l1/pet1 631-2320 Mat1t •OllY UllE * 646-2848. dys 548-93.41 ~,..._. ' NEWPORT: Lower ol Unique Homea/R Sietz 3200 11, 3BR 3BA. 12500 28R well furnlahed condo. Very ctean Walk to beech E-9tcJe to qule1 2Br new!\ llllTllllTI cJuc>141x 3 bed. frptc, nr 675-eOOO Fabulou1 Vu. 498-7009 CIOM to~. l 900/mo For ..... LldO ..... •vall Only S4s0 fM 6735 redec very clean lndry lmmacutete latge Ga beech 1 1200/mo Wlntat (818)«6-9392 now. 3BR 2BA. No peta. TILllUT Ill Ill~ No P~ts $715. 87l-3600 A e.. 11 11 Co Returbiel'led home bri..nt Ln 4Bdrm tam home Pool I 1700/mo. Bkr 499-3400 • • --pt1 ut u Y RONA DEL MAR. 2 , '111 Nr lcilll 11400/mo. owni *lllf llTilll* E'SIDE sharp 2BR, garaoe •ca Pa cJ gr our becJ townhouae, VU, 3 Br/fem rm. tar~ lot. 2 wlll coned IN/opt· l<enl 1+ 1 ~ painted, frig. HV Hm1 3BR 2BA S 1350. 703 Avocado. 1br, 2 ca small yard. s700/mo. Ne pool/ape. petlo/dect LASG15U50N/AmoCUSTOM .. -........ t~:qu~arHo'm1:1 O tf;.o~ Rtty 492_.663 Only $500 tee 8504 HV Hma 4BR 2BA S1eoo. gar, pallo. Bttns Inc pets 5-C6•9950 petl. '"'".... COM 2BR 28A $1200 micro. traatl cmpctr, cJ /'A 1Bdrm VU, 3 bed. 12500/mo Bracey Unique Homes TllDEIT 111-IHO Broiler 640·6e64 ttc to pool/jac, cabana 3Br 2B• upper. 0111, ~ 2Bdrm l'l•Ba $705• BALBOA ISLAND-L9rge 4 675-eOOO Int. leacli Zl4f 1 ..., b 11\eW 2br 1980/mo, 875-3168 cprt 1034D Valtnclt 2Bdrm 2Ba bed, S 1800/mo JASMINE Creek 2br, 2ba. 2BR 11%BX i)tiJI conao nr Pv1 ~ llftl A ir,:, ydve~ too 1750 DUPLEX 48' 2'~Ba ap"ii $750 No petl 5-CS-7983 2250 VANGUARD V. Waterfr ...... lltn den, ocean vu. avail Nov 1. bet! Ger. pool, tpa, ten-4Bf'~in rm~m~,;8 2 53Ml90 e..1 Afly f.. 2000 111 New crpt/cJrpa Lrg 3BR 2BA. ram rm, ' 540-9626 or 63 1· IJ1·1411 S1900/mo. 759-9021 ni.. brlok patio. $800 11~ Pool & d 1~ lrplC, beam cetl, 1kytt lrplc, 2 car gar, Ir' ----- S AL E Lg3Br2'~8alpr1cgmdr BobWrlght840-3581 Pool&garden~4 c,a;SaaCl .... tt Wlk1obch.AvtlmmecJ backyard $1000/mo 2Bdrm28a ~M 2~R~':~~ycJ~~ g91,newcrpt1 Greatioc' •ll.llTlflllllll* gar Avail Nov 1. '3500. . S1200mo/yr1y640-&067 634-ACenter 650-5382 151E-21~--~g. 2BR 2BA UNIT w/ocean $ l495i mo. 64'-1721 Lg 48' 3Ba t 2 frp4c;a .. For appt ctya 840-1040, 236 Avenue Montery. Of Lge Bach nr bch-emptyc Jlll/M I ... 2U 1Bdrm '600-vu,.,_,. 10~hS1000 New 2200 eq ft 3 Bdrm, eat gw Pet oil o;..~ ..,.. 759-1402. IV9 mag, 497~5 hm 49IHl690 n-1mkr 1400/IM Ne Newly decorated luiwr-, 28drm 1•1.ea 1 BLOCK to buch, 3BR, 2 format dining, 3'n Bain, S 1200. t• 6e 17 Ult for Pet• QUAINT 28' lba no gar pete Avt now 640-9408 Apt with garaoe Chlk 131 E 181h 646- balh. 2 car oar S 1050 oiuan $ 1eoo1mo TD.llllT 111·1111 Jump on this 3br 2ba just no pet• Only i1001mo' LUX 3br 2ba apt f/p all m oil No pets 63HI155 IYllUIU M ,,._. UALn 'l:Ou~w d1>/ • 4(a,> 3BR 2BA . t blk to wa~ frplc encl l<ent Alty 492-46&3 appllancea Incl btt~~ cJ/w. Small 1Bdrm -Eattlkk 1Br t"' ranna la P1•••••um1T ••M. nu CfP t ger 1900 t hurry w/d nu cp1/drepealpntal 11 of •• • • r'V. ...,.... u • 'f'>~A'• ~:,. drP9/. pnt. cJ/w $1C>e5/mo 539-e190 Beet Alty f.. Htl hi ltillitl new' ti,. decil. $1500 mo cNo~ ~ ~0002 .-06-pool, carport. Nope l1'/llM111 ' ""1'" •fM'» 963-e351 or 797-1970 1•..a 760 '579 · 0 .....,,, ,,_,"" S650tmo • < -----CHARMING Lido hm 3br ., ·I or 760-lSS&_ 93 1 W 19th S1 643-< UL TRALUXURY units tn fij.J-Nl//J~ 8 ~·to OCM11 ~ant 2be 2 car gat So patio •MN-. 2BR tBA. nu crpt, paint PIOIFIOI nearby Laguna Beectl J.t07 t Cent H9y . C. ~ar o!or.gl~ ~ rm. I 1800mo Hazel 631-0680 Located In Santa An d/w, w/d, Ir~, patio, 1 ca1 TOWllRES ~?~1AR~k MESA PIP Breathlakt'? !80• ocan Oceanelde Uttl• Cottage pl~1h cr~t':. 1 f~~: LIDO, winter. furn., 3br, Hghl1, remodeled 2 llo<y gar _S850 e 3•535-C agt BrancJ new 19aciou1 1BF 1r';,.c~9nC1 :.t::'tar view plu1 ull mountain 2Br 1Ba. lrp!e No g., wattpapefa throughout 2ba I 1900. 675-5068 or tlm Avall 10< 10 mo leaM C..t • 21•u w/cJln, pvt deck, pool pool, ape, Quiet No vllf!IW trom eecwh One S950/mo 838-7<>e2 Obi gar. Fu.lty malnt yrcJ (818) 792-7271 ew $1150. 111, 1111 & MC I tu -carporls, lndry lac Qe. $550 Up 5-Cl-2447 b OCk 10 .. no <>Oded _ • 9eo 6331 TracJltlonal Reefty lBR cupanrv Nov 1 No .--and Mrane a •pect•cu-Super cory 2Br totally r• . Lu11urlou1 condo 2BA 831 7370 . carport, Weatllde .. _, ...... 1 IRAID 1£11 lar place to i1ve Your own modeled houM w/tollda Don"t p ... up thlt ocean 2BA. cJen. Bayrldge P1an -~· 1526/mo AvtJlab,. now 268 E l&lh SI, Npl ~ta " laroe. prtvate ou1door ol wood, 11alned glae•. cloee 2bdrm bongal<>'* _ ~1850/mo. 830--0853 tal~ Ct11t ••tr• _ 862·1700 _ J~~5~:!.~11j11~t patio Every room brlgPlt u~ brick & pvt •P•· no lut & juat S500'e ., NEAR BEACH 3Br 2B• 2111 1BR cJupi.x, c ... n. llghl metlliB.AI •nd elegant Bulll·ln Garaoe 11500 Avail Nov 539-6190 9-t Riiy IM upper lerge Unit. Furn or [ !!!!I 5 5~ Cw conalder pet, 1 noo-emkr POOL Patio, lrplc, X·lge m1crow1ve. cJ/w, etc I 111 Hoity 873-6111 L -2-••at b 2,L b uni Annual lae Avl uPJttz. """t"' lco, :;::.k 11° d only, S550 mo. 646-8028 tBr $580. 2Br $680, SSOG .. 11 ..... 111 bdrm St 150 & I 1250 2 Ull '"" r-rt, ,. I . • rp • v•vv• r rl ---MC Uni E·llde 557·2841 "" •-bdrm s l650 PwtthouM Twnhm, lrpl, dbl gat, 11115. 1 gerege apac. &le, In home aecur. 2br 2BR 11..i,ba, garage, ITplc Thele em.ctlw M\ S2500 l e .. • 40.-2265 c.... .... ZlZ4 pool-apa, tn1, MC, nr _ S ISOQ/mo. 673-4452 2ba. enGlu<lee pvt ctub D/W, no pe11. le25/mo llllT LIOATIM Aplt !Miura pool, bclh 962-1398 aft 5 Newport Cr••t luxury lennla crt1. pool1, tac. 634 Hamilton. 5'3-5-C78 175d/mo 2BR 1 'AB,t p<lvate pattoe or <'i 2BR 1BA dup, unfr, lrg yd. Ren i..... Br -----Condo 3Br 2 '~Ba aaune beaut club hM & twnnM greenbelt lncJI) o•rege Of carPort ...... Iliad 2. ... no peta. '650 + aecurlty. 1';,,"!_ and N9W Condo s 1100/mo 650-2902 . muctl . mor• HOO. lno 2BR t'Ab•. gar, patio, n( room all bulltln1 • beautifully 1and1c1 _____ "!"'"-_.,_ 1952 Meyer 5-ee..3444 11 ._.bridge In Hunt· · S .. pelt 272 Cabrlllo le50 · tt~Heet _,,,.. 3BR p..i,sA. yrty, unfurn, lnglon 8Mch 2Bdrm, N t Beach 3br 2ba hOUM mott utll. t. .. 1ban1 Adrian Alty 5-49•85-C7 2078 Thurln M · p..., , no trig 1 car ger + w/d 2Br+ 1ba_GoSeet 2sa Sita on I.UC• wtth P1 3 ~ bMCh D/638~5E/731-7528 TSL MGMT 642·1800 1 roomaS57. hkvp 11200/mo ' utll1 710W.Jemta81 tennl1court1dlrectly~ i1~~ (818~1-e910 II.Ill 0 P\AZA 1Br ... , of Nwpt Blvd -28edroome1'/•8elh AQet'tl 873-4-0e2 818170i-e715 IV meo hind you Full aecurlty 2BR 28A• •flr•place We:° ~II~ Quiet. 1paelou1 2 BP 121 BTll ITll Almott on the water S400j 28' 2Ba Condo encl Q# guatd & gate l)pgrlldecJ Stunning elegant decor /bale 0¥9nooking leke ~ ne • y I '~BA twnhme duplex,"" COST A MESA baell pad etpld, decor trplc 1895 ~let atM. amen111.. bHu111ully enflan<l913br 2t>e nae pvt i'eoo1mo. I 1300 MO dee> 10 No pet• 990-2982 paint. crpta. dr~. 9'c (Comer e.nt~/~ o-t ()ti yrly 531)--6190 l 641-7705 or 5-Cl-5401 0009 ,,, I MC depo. Jacuut klda/P91a •1100 1BR 18A 1775/mo SHARP AND CLEANI Pvl patio Cu port ()per'! Deity 9.30am-. Beet Rlt~ ,.. Cont.ct or Iv mes!·°= 539-e190 Beat Alty... S 1142 .MC dee> 1BRI d/W bttlnl S8i51mo. Vac, no pet• Ml· 142• fCl28'. gataQe, M50 let/lat Mcl<enna (714)842· VERSAILLES 2Br Condo Tredltlonal RiMltY •381°Hami1ton Curt II Agt 631-12841 Sorry, No Peta Yrty 5 rm warm lrp • 1200 MC. 2ee 1-8 OrMQe or 675-0&28 unf., pref. edulte. no P91• 631-7370 w/cath cell a lrplc; gourrNt kit encl gar Av Nop.ta. 648-1078 1875 mo Agt 7!19-0 120 •363 Hwntlton ~~~'e'1~1~l~~ .. at •NEW PL 13812'Mta (niM 2144 VERSAILLES Lrg IBR In &,ut!n11 w/ITIO & hot wtr pd • -" 2 atry Twnhm9, "41' Avf .... uJt un . q1,1tet IOcation w/mlnl 1575 Metl. 648-9'194 .. "--now Sl200, unfm, 481, urtlatodt. 2 ety. ocean vt.w. full MC ...... ~ 2BR 28A ept, ._ YaUBTIU• 2750/al No dogt Aval! 1715/mo 644-7211901. hllM .... CloM to ~· Pnla1w 1117 llMl1J., JM-1112 now 11500 ... I.le. '°' V1le Belb09 lnQI M 28R 5 7-7192 Ive meo 28A tbl to JMTV. QIJfet ""8Nirp dMtt E.utalde gwdener 83&·1302 2BA +fem rm. S1400mo'. llTI 21111111111 -----• p•rk .,. .. Bay w trom 2Br 18e houM. Fncd yrd * •IDTW• * Comptllt•. Avail now c.11 Mine. gat. yrly onty seoo mle81iBA8 deck, Pll1 bdl I bOet & patio WtCI gw ,..._ Barberi K-ut19, Hvnt I Ot'*9 evall. Fe9 :;t· 1~1 g:',~.~Jop..~ pelnt, crPta 1 drpt Lnd;ri CA~~v~::~g:8RE~NO AMociat .. 64MM8 1UllllT llMlll ...... .. 11150/mo 873-Jeer.J ., .. Mutt PeM Cfed~ fntM ...... ...., WATERFROffT/dodl: 2br STEPS TO BAY 18', petlo, ..... '" 1Mt · cheetl. Ho I*• 1676 J .. J.. egl hi avt 11/20 I 1660 d«tl, l/p, O*'. turn SMO Fr pie veulted oelllno• dbl Th• fHIHI draw In tn MC dep T70...&e2t _ mo yrly hie 7~S 328'A Sapphire 844-095-4 pr,'poo11 ap1. No '*8 Weit .. • D••ll Piiot CONDO: 38R 2be. utlf Inell GREENTAE£:38A 2be, No WMtcllff 381 28e, w/d, SlUOIO APl 28drm 2'~Ba 1925-"30 '.I ........ T Ww/dlyr 2223 PaQlflc ptU. LM lf1llO/mo 118 ff\a, 2 cat gar, dn( 120 A<¥TE see w 18th ftO......,... r ~11t...o M-OMOr,......,o . -......... UOO?mo m-M9 '4~1739 M WOODLA• v•• &GI AllAllTMlllTI Cllmf ' tnioy our cardf n \ty~ aoh Outtl comlnrla!H , •• IC 'IOY lo lrtt•ays & So Conl Pina white Ollly m1"u'" to I burh GJraan auolable NO Pf IS Pl.LAS! NilU • uu • U191f --....... .....Ii ,.._. ........ J...... .....,, UI, 11.U I Ill Wa10 .... ... , ..... ~· 1114 -:per. pet• 15 ' ,. ird« I081 MC: )mo 759~ 111let .,. SSS! $68< 985< ct \pta Hea $70< $72( s~ t der and ds Ne ,59! '7 t( &75C AY )96C ,,5( 240t ,61( ,70! 58H l(lry II 492 IES COZ) por1 pe1• , II I 7! 19• !Ck• In E ipec ntl•I ·pm • I • --------------------------------------------............. mlll!! ........ ~ ...... WM~" .1 ' • 2BR 1BA, 1 bit to be9d\. -------· Avall lmmed. $700. JllCobe AMny 17M 173 2Br 281. crpt,, drpe, patio, d/W, dllpoem, gw, COin lndry ..... t..5()14 *""-.T* 2•2 +pool '575. ~ cost l800 .... 81'25 TIUMIT lfl.m1 .-TMAllllmlT QUIET RESORT LMNO • SC*1Cllng hee'9d pool •ecut ywd ...... dining •Vtgnett• lllQ .,... ·1~ *-"' oaun ~ • a;;;.~,. • YOUt own p¥t p.eto •aounn.t k*'-' ..... dOW tan orpt •lrg ..,...._, dOelta •Gated~ i:nnv •lltQl'ege ~ll UTIUlQ INClUOE.D 1 & 2 8edl oorr1 2 8tdroom TOWNHOMI Fumlltled & ~ Vltlt our model Olly M. Sony, no .,..._ LA OUIHT A HEMI08A 10211 ,.,.... Lil. H8 ~M'I ltt1 4'p<f{lllV' \Ingle nnt' 6i !WO brdroom dP'' UP TO $900 OFF!!• • on I st year's rent fURNSHCO Of UNfURMSHCO rlTEI cums. rms. Sil 1111 c, .... ... -" Serry, ......... .,.. ...,, .... ~ N~wpoft Buch ~o I 7011 I hth )llr"t 1111 Oov .. rl 64l-$1l1 N.-wport Boch No K>U1 lrv1nr A~·"u" .... l tilhl 64'; 1104 Eight #ght«1..W. coc"1a. •It~ main CAlb and Heelrtr Sp«. ...,.,, ~ poola. and ooriwww•~ 9ltepe on lh• tor rwl MtllfY /Mngl ~ t,Z,3, bedroom .,.fJMr'llll llltdl~ Ao'o9 ,,_ rO«J lf'OIPI tllb4Jlow F~ • lltd .. ,,..,, ~ lltd OI~ County AJrpof1 .,_ MfMI • IM ~dr'#l4. ~ RlmltlMd £xtlQllflw ~,., ~Nlj~ftd~ ...... rv Mtd uNrW111. ,_,,, '° ,,_ ll'lfO -. ,,..,.,1191), "°'."""',.,.,.., "'~. -mo_......,.,. PARK NEWPORT On J.,,,bot'ee .. San Jo9qUtn ... Ad. (714) ~44-1900 J I j . .. -~~ -·~~~~~~~------------------------------_...._ .... .-... ..;::o~ ...... --....................... llliii:"!~ ... ....-... -... , .... Excellent family home. Sparkllng solar asatated pool. Chlld safe aide yard. Spacious 4 bdrm plus famlty room. Great location, close to everything. 546-2313 .... ................. .... Assume FHA loan of $60,000 at only 8¥.'I• Interest. Thia beautiful end unit with lovely private yard has the beat location In the com- P'ex. Here's the one you've waited for. Call to see. Ma-7171 .... .... IPllW. ..... ,,..,... Beautiful atrium home. Spacious. Beamed vaulted celllnga. Central atrium surrounded by llvlng, fam- lty and master bdrm1. Large cov- ered patio. Extra large back yard. Call now, 546-2313 WllTW IAIUll...... 11 ...... Best In the Westside. Large cor- ner lot perfect for kids & pets. AV access. A little TLC wlll make this your dream home. Thia 3 bdrm home Is a best value on todays marke1. ~6-7171 THE RUL ESTITERS 211 llllll llllT IESI YERIE llUIE SILE 110 FlllLIES SELLlll 11111111 llLllE SITllllY l·I 1830 Baker 1883 Boa Vista 3054 Ceyton 308e Ceylon 3128 Country Club 2946 Java 3089 Madeira 2946 Maul 2911 Pemba 2962 Pemba 1884 RhO<Sel 1835 Tahttl 2717 Cardinal Dr. 1790 Hummingbird Or. 1783 Kinglet Ct. 1773 Oflc>Mt Or. 2722 Skylark Cr. 2705 Starbird Or. 1827 Tanager Or. 2952 Maul 3309 California 3241 Colorado 3245 Dakota 1714 lowe 2047 S.CapeHa 1837 Biker 2977 Ceylon 3065 Ceylon 3060 Club HOUM Rd . 1858 EJba Clrcle 3056 Madeira 3094 Madeira 2984 Maul 2947 Pemba 1806 Pitcairn 1724 Samar 1885 Tahiti 1781 Hummingbird Or. 1791 Hummingbird Or. 1789 Kinglet Ct. 1774 Orlc>Mt Or. 2728 Slcytartc Cr. 1793 Tanager Or. 1875 Wren Cr. 3353 Alabama 3315 California 3284 Cotorado 3280 Dakota 1718 Iowa 2914 Baker 3278 Iowa 3017 Ceylon 3201 Mlc:Ngan 3071 Ceylon 3281 Michigan 2982 Country Club 1790 New Hampshire 1807 Gttaer 338e Wahington 3057 Medelra 1840 Mlnorca 3150 Madeira 1804 PrlmrOM 2894 Pemba 1800 Sandalwood 2952 Pemba 1808 Sandalwood 1883 Rhodes 3137 Berbedoe 180e Samar 3183 Barbadol 1890 T ahltl 1582 Cor*8 1788 Hummingbird Or. 1644 Labrador 1792 Hummingbird Or. 3112 Sumatra 1838 Kinglet Ct. 1953 Flamingo Or. 2798 Redwlng Cr. 2023 Flamlngo 2706 Sparrow Cr. 2049 Mandarin 1810 Tan11g« Or. 2072 Phalarope 2884 Club HOUM Rd. 1939 Sandet11ng 3278 Callfornl• 2713 Sandpiper 3327 CaHfornla 1910 Swan 3214 Dakota 2ee2 Boa Vista 1710 low• 2858 Chloe 3240 low• 2021 BelMr1c 2013 l.emnOt 3316 Marytand 3210 Michigan 3359 Nevada 1850 New Jereey 3389 Washington HM1-1M9 Mlnorca 2924 Redwood 1~ Sandalwood 1821 Sandalwood 3138 8arbadOI 3157 Bermuda 1839 Cor*8 1714 Labrador 3115 Sumatra 1956 Flamingo Or. 2737 Gannet 2088 Mandarin 2088 Pt\8'arope 1M2 8andenlng 27 41 Sandpiper 2010 Swan 2850 Chlot 2853 ChlOI 2029 e.IMric 3328 Maryland 3230 Michigan 1759 New Hampshire 1881 New Jereey 2911 ClubhouM 1658 Oahu 2992 Royal Palm 1605 Sandalwood 1601 Whhe Oak 31 SO Barbados 2961 Bimini 3107 Ginger 3049 Samoe 27 49 Albatrou 1962 FaJmlngo Dr. 1935 Kiideer 1976 P•tcan 2074 Phalarope 1957 Sanderling 2781 Sandpiper 2854 809 Vista 28e2 Chlot 1992 e.6Mrlc 2033 Baleetlc 2026 Lemnoe 1st llllll WESTSllE Ul&IE SILE, SITllllY 1-1 845 Cove 652 Cove urmrr mtl9 .................... un.- Lovety l)oAlf that surround• an Inviting poof with maximum p(lvacy & extenalve decking. Open and aJry U-ahaped floor ptan Includes, dual fireplace In llvlng and f amlly room1, we1 bar & more. Quiet corner lot. ~6-7171 w1111n•• Pini-............... 1111.- Attractlve atrium floor plan that'• light & airy with cathedral cetllng1, quletty centered within It• weU landacaped grounds. Col de aac location offer• complete privacy. 2 bdrm plua den. "'6-7171 -· a..1 LIT ..................... 11,.,_ Room to edd another home on thl• large corner k>t. Wlltklng dl1tance to the new downtown Costa MM redevelopment area. 2 large bdrm•. oazy flr9Pface & double garage. &c.ptlonal homef 648-7171 ,. .. ,_ oan--.,.-.............. 11n.- Th1a 18 a former moo.t that hat been pro- f.-onalty decorated wl1h aophlatlcated treet- ment of top quality mateclal1. Too many lm- provementa to mention. Enjoy complete privacy . It hat It .. , 848-7171 841 Cove 848 Cove ee 1 SeaJ "' .. 111 ......................... 1111,111 Large Woodltream home In a very puoeful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'" bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to beat at thla prk:e. ~ 7171 Mlf llT mmn, IDT"'. . . . . . . . . . . an.,.. Beauttfutty decorated home with a loft. Hldd«1 among tall treat In a gr11cloua acenk: Mttlng. Extra wide lot In a euperb neighborhood. Better hurry on thla onel 646-7171 .,... ". .... . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . 1211,IM Onty 'A block to the ocean. lovety, upgraded 3 bdrm home that'• greet for entertaining. See the ocean from your front door. Great vtew potential wtth 2nd 8t()ty add on. Loweat priced beach home.&4&-7171 .... , laln ................ •.• ... 11 ... Looks Hk• a modelll In a WfY private & Mduded complex In ~ BMctl. Super location. You c.n walk to the Nnd. 1 bdrm, brick ftreptace, formal dlnfng, cathedral oetltnga & moret &4&-7171 ............................. an.- Exception., beluty Mt behind complete prtvKy wtthln lta own MdUded grounds. Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath home. WeMclng dlatanoe to Weetcntt ah<>PP'ng.648-7171 FRI GAllAGI·. IAI llGNI 864 Seal 1949 Arnofd ILITl-,NW .................... 1111,111 For the aophlatlcated buyer. You won't find more for your money In thla luxurlou1, very exqulatte & private complex. Many amenities are lnctuc»d In thla epaciou1 1 bdrm with ocean vtew. M&-7171 """• ••w. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...- Spectoua trl-level condo with dramatic floor plan. 3 bdrme, 2'" bathe, separate format dining & attached 2 car garage. Thia weft decorated end unit lnciudee aJr conditioning. a.tow ap- pr-... M&-7171 •211 ----............... ....... You own the tMd In a lovely gard«1 Mttlng 1 block from the beach. Beeuftfulty upgr8ded 3 Bdrm with 800 aq. ft. famlty room· complete w/wet bar. New kitchen, •y11ghta & extra large lot. Call tMe-7171 -... , ....................... ,,..,.. Comptetety r.mod .. ed 4 bdrm home on a quiet cul de uc. Lota of tile and o~ & wood burntng brick flreptace. Juat waiting for your lngenoua decorating Ideal. tMe-7171 mll lllW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1-. Bee1 prtc.d view property In Newport a.ch. Walktng dlatMCe to t>Mchee. Great opportuntty to live In th19 exdu81w tocatlon with .,, the amentttee offered. Call tor lhowlng. 848-7171 28 -Orange County,.... E8tate/An Mvertlltng ~t tothll DAILY PILOT/8Mt.trd8V, October 2t, 1116