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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-02 - Orange Coast Piloti1 r • Ill Madna Ocean View Westlnlnster · .Foun~ln Valley Edison Huntington Beach 13 7 ·28 14 , WoOdbridge Costa Mesa Laguna Beach Estancia 21 . 17 .Mater Del 13 Bishop Montgoniery 7 .~ ...................... z.tancla BIO llDe'-cker CUeJ 8w&n90D ..U. dowD Lafa.n.a Beac'la qaa.rtetbeck Johll JUmball for Mok dar-1.nt htdlly'• prep football action at l'fewport BarbOr Jlllh. Lafa.n.a won, howeYer. J'or prep wrapap, Me 81. I FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Betch, lrvlne, Laguna Be~h, Fountain Valley and South Orange County ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 1985 25 CENTS - .Irvine· may get sCience academy Pres tigious group expected t o esta blish headquarter s n~ar UC Irvine campus By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... D.-, ......... Orange County business l~ders Coaat Candidates for local school district board races explain their plat- forms./ M,e Callfomla An appeals court has rejected a ban on giving . 1tate family planning funds to any group th~t performs, promo1ea or advertises abortions./ A3 Nation An 18-lnch bronze bell raised from an otd ship- -wreck confirms the dlt- covery of a pirate ship believed to hold treasure worth S8 mllllon./87 ... Reltalon The Mormons have open- ed a new genealogical llbraryln Salt Lake City, Utah./A7 Sporta UCl's Bruce Man Son Hing reaches quar- terfinals before losing In the All-American tennis champlonshlps./a1 Entertalnment "North and South" does for televlslon what the Clvtl War did for the country./AI INDEX Bridge Cluaffled Com Ice Croaaword Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoecope Ann Landera Publlc Notices Reffgton 1 Sport•· Tee.vtlfon Trtvta W•thef A 11 8 5-3 A1 1 86 84 A9-10 AS 86 A10 88 A7 8 1 .... A5 A9 A2 have apparently compl~ted their negottations to establish t~ western headquarters of the prestigious Na- Ramirez may face · Viejo charges DA to decide if Sta lke r s uspect will b e charged tn OC attac k By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DmolJ ......... An investigation of the last attack linked to the Night Stalker has been turned over to the Orange County District Attorney for possible pros- ecution, it was announced Friday. Sheriff's deputies confirmed they found evidena: that linked the Night Stalker to the Mission Viejo home of William Carns, who was shot three times in the head and neck but survived. Cams' financec was raped. "There was eviden~ found at the scene that made us believe it was the Night Stalker,'' said Lt. Dick Olson. Olson did not elaborate on what evidence was turned up, but in other cascsanributed to the Night Stalker it is believed that pentagrams and other symbols sometimes associated with devil worship were left behind. ln one case, detcctiv~ found a discarded baseball cap embossed with the letters AC/OC. the name of a popular heavy metal rock group. It is now up to Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks to decide whether to file charges against Richard Ramirez. the East Los An- geles drifter who has been charged with 14 murders and 54 other felonies so far. A decision could be reached as early as next week. • • ln an earlier conversation regard- ing criminal charges in the case, Assistant District Attomel'-James Enright said it was likely that at- tempted murder, rape, robbery and bWJlary · charges would be filed against Ramirtt. Ramirn would have to be moved temporarily to Oranae County to enter a plea if cbaraes arc flied. The Aua. 2S attack on Chrisanta Drive in Mission Viejo is thoushUo be the Niabt Stalker's final assault before his capture. lt was evidence found after the Miuion Viejo attack that helped (Pleue eee STALDR/A.2) 11onal Academy of Sciences on prop- eny adjacent to UC Irvine. Such an agr~mcnt would be the latest milestone in a dnve to enhance the reputation of UCI and to make the undeveloped acreage around 1t more attractive to high-tech com- panies. The National Academy of Sc1- ences, based 1n Washington. D.C.. was chan.ered by Congress in 1863 to advise the government on science and technology matters. Its limited mcmborsh1p consists of sc1en11sts who have made d1st1ngu1shcd re- search achievements. Sallln& into the aeuon AD appropriately themed Chrlatmu tree for the Oran&e Cout la Ulla one decked oat with ftrloaa etylee and .tsee Of Kllt>Mta. It la one of ee.eral theme treee to 10 on d.laplay 8a.aday wben RoCer·e Gardena opena lta a.nnaal Chrlatmu P'antuy. 9ee •tory. AS. · I Judge rejects lottery bids delay . Mesa firm challenge disclosure rules on computerized 'num ers· game bids ,.,.. 1taJf Ull ..,.. ,.,.na The dlJetuntled owner of a Cotta Mesa elecuonica tlnn1 lost hi• chat~ Friday to delay biddina OD. $200 mallion louery network to act up a computerized "numbe:n .. ~e. A Superior Coun Judee 1n Sacra- mento refuacd the ~uctt by Electto- Spon Inc. late Fnday afta five lawyers 1peot more than an hour arl\&Jna lbe cue. ludee Roeer W&IT'en dcctded after tbc hearina that dda~1 the cnti.re = ~<t,ftll;'~ve Z!a': J:C rcvc.nuc apected m louo .-mes and di1N9t other bidden' plans. Warren formalJy denied a tempor· ary ratninina order that would have 1"'CVeJUed enforcement or I Nov. 8 dadtine fOr bids on 1upplytft1 com· puter tmniAlll. But he let a Nov 20 hcanf\I to conlider other cl.aim• 1n the lawsuit, filed Wcdnctday by the Costa Mesa f\nn, reprdint telecommu1ucat1ons biddi.na. Lottery otfiaah upca to award a communication contt'llC\ for the lottopma Nov. I$. The new lotto pme, which wtll auppkment acra\Cb-otr tick.ct pmn, i1 CJpcded to be unvc·lcd tn mad-1986. Th~ attorneys for the Costa Mesa elec:U'Onics manufacturer claimed that the Lottery Commission has unfairly e"empted ttl(J)hone com· panics from makina financial dis. closures that tbe voter.approved lot- ter)' Initiative requires of m-.,or biddera. Therem. they a,.Uied. both the tek<lommunications and computer tcnninaJ bidd.ina should be delayed while all lqal q~uons_werc ckan:d up. O\bet'W1te, EJectro.Spon aald. tf the telecommunicationuspcct of the biddtntl.t fo11nd to be ft.awed lakT. the rbuluaa delay 1f\ the overall pro.J«t could harm the company financ:ially. But ~o anomeyi for lhc \lte lottery araucd that the lelt· communiationi poA1on of btddiat lJ 1epame Crom the: computer ttt- \ \ minal b1ddtnJ. The telephone companies ~ provide communicauons ltnkina \he computer tcmunals. which ""'" be pla«d at thousandsoflocauons to 10$ bets into ~nlral un1u TM system Mil be the la'ltst of its type tn the natton and wtll cost up to S200 m1lhon to create The at1omcy srncnr, officx ha5 ruled that the commun1cataons func- tion 1s IC!COndary and thcref<m tele-Dho~ compan1t'1 nttd not dttcfO'le fi n&nces such II the income \IXCS of us top officials. the lottery'& attorneys 111d Ekctro-Spon attorneys Ralph Otboe and Timothy Yll")'ln have atknow\edeed that the Suit alto WU dcitaned to <klay t.be btdd1na ptOctn ~ ... 8IDOIJllO/A.2) • The acadcm) ·, National Research Council' coordinates the work of sc1en11~ts and engineers in academic settings. the government and th(' pnvate sector The science acadcm> ·.has dn af- filiated National Acadcm>-of Engi- necnng that 1s also t"xpectcd to he 1nvohed 1n the Irvine project. L.ist month, rcpons surfaced that Orange <aunt)' bus1nessman- ph1lanthrop1st /'\mold Bttkman and the lr\tnC Co the count) ·s largest lanl1owncr and deHlopcr were nego- t1a11ng w locate the science academ y's (Pleue .ee NA TIONAL/ A2) Pair says NB cops hit their boat, files ·$11 M sujt Boarded sailboat with drawn guns foo k tn g for robber ,. By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .. DmolJ .......... An_SJ I m1llton ledt'ral la"~u1t ha ' been Iii~ in l os -'\ngelt''> b' ·two people who daam 'Jewpon &al h Pohce offi cers rammed their sailboat and arrested one of them 1n dn apparent case of m1'1taken 1den1m The lawsuit naml''I 1he cit) 111 Ncwpon Beach. the "icwpQn Bcalh Police Depanment. Newpon Beach Pohcc Chief Charles Gross. th<' Orange County Shentrs Dcpanmenl. Ncwpon Harbor Master Harn Ciagc and others as defcndant!i JeNell McK1nn1c and Fred Ebeling. both of Anaheim. allege ··unlawful . cnll), search. arrest and abusive trcatmt'nt mahcaous prosccuuon and consp1raC\ ·· 1n connection Wlth the June ~4 incident T hc pair \dad the' wert' aboard their 2 7-foot C ataJma sailboat moor- ed off of Lido l'lle .. when-suddenly .... 1thout warning the ~esscl was ramfuC'd repeatedly o n th<' pon side t>\ J 'e"' rnn Harbor Patrol boat .. \kl\.1nn1e and EIX'hng alleged in the 'u11 1hat Ix-fore the" knew what "a' going on. "Jcwpon Beach Police .11lict"r' ~1ke ~pohn Joe Brown and '°i(ll P.11 ()'~ull1,an hoarded the .... i1tx1:it "1th their "capon!> drawn. r he\ \did thl'\ 1.\-('r(' told later that the (Pleue .ee LAWSUIT/A2) Murder victim identified By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.lly-..... A. bouncer at a popul.tr '-c .... pon &-.1ch n1tr.htHw.'11.,.. ho "'J' \hut and ~tiled man argument following Hallowet'n ll ll hrat111n<, v.a' 11.kn11hnl la te f-mLn d'> William A. Girand. a 2+->t'ar-0ld rt'\1drn1 ol Long lkalh . Girand was shot \t'veral lime'> 1n ttn-IJll.' carh J ndJ' .i' .i du'>tC'r of Halloween reveler> v.atched. '>Oml.' app.1rrnth un1.kr thl' tx hcl that tht• shooting wa!ijUSt a ghouh'>h pran~. poh1.l ...i1d Robt'n Laingc DuC''>kr II. 1dcnt1fi1.•d a' .1Jan1tnr "'.l' am·,ll·ll nn <.uo;p1cion of murder and IS being held di thl· 'l'"P<'" &·al h lit\ 1a1l in litu of s ~ Sil ouo bail. (Ple.uc .ee MURDER/A2) Sills county's n ewest superior court judge By USA MAHONEY Of .. Dillty -..... David (, 'i1lls. 4 " of lnint' v.J\ sworn 1n Fndjl) as Orangr ( ount' ' 1 ttewesuupenor coun 1udgt' Sills. an attome) and ninl· 'car member of the Irvine Cit' ( ouncil was selected b)' Go' (1eorgl' Dcu- kme11an ~pt 18 to rtplarc Judge Kenneth Lac who rtta~ last r>nem ber ills rt's1gned from thC' 1oun111 Sept 20 Salls ran un'>Uett'>!>fulh tor 'tatt· Asscmbl) against Nolan f:nnt'llt' in 1982 Ht' exprencd an intert<.t in u 1ud&esh1p to Gov Dcukme11an hl· Yid. Sills was given the oath of o ffiu: t'I\ Pres1ding)udge f vt'rttl W 01d.c' Roser Grable. prcs1dcnt-clrct ul the Oranse ( ounty Bar t\s~aatwn 'poke bnell} 1n conifttulat1on "'did count) ~upcr\ 1s<.)I"'> Thorn.a~ R 1fe, and Bruce NMtande lrvtnc ( it) Mana,cr Wtlh m Woolett al\O lonaratulated "'"' on ha' new J>OStUon 111~ has been a prall1c1n1 allOM1C'\ stf\C't 1962 wtth • lhrtt-)t'ar brcal •h1lc-be sef"'ed in the Manne ( orps He ha' taoiht la-.. cla\sn 11 l l(" Irvine and bttn appn1ntC'd ma,or four t1ma Rom 1n Pcona. Ill , he t' a araduate of Bridle) U nt"cnaty 1nd \ht l ln i ve"ity of tlhn<m at ( hamp111n Umana. J•d&• Dan d aw. . . Or!f'P ~ lWLV PILOT/..,,_,~ 2, 1Ma Lucky lady e9Capee vlaltor -JODI~· mta OD tile coacb lD her Coeta ..._ laoaie wi.ere elle wu Mated euly Jl'rtday ~ when a car apan off tbe • rmdway uad Uam.med l.Dto the •Ide of her 19tll 8treet i.ldeDce. ~· ... a.nl.D-Jared. Police -.Id a car drl•en by Janelle ltbefbard, 18 , of Coeta 11 .. 8tnlck tbe .tde of. the lloue aboat 7 :45 p.m. and then boaDced lDto tbe front yard where tt laDcled OD lta Ude. ltberbard WU taken to Coeta 11 .. llecUcal Center wttb moderate lD- jarlee. Mother of mall attack suspe~t foretold disaster in column SPRINGFIELD, Pa. (AP) -The mother of a young woman charged ., with murder in. a mall shooting ~J>l&C wrote a column for a local ne-.papcr in July saying parents oced protection from their disturbed childien and asking: "What do you Geed? Blood on the floor?"' Sylvia Seearist, 25, bad stabbed a mental bealt6 worker, tried to choke her mother, frightened neighbors with her ~ive behavior and carried a nfle for weeks before entering the Springfield Mall on Wednesday. Police and witnesses said the younger Seearist, dressed in' combat fatigues ancf dark glasses,-moved briskly throuah the mall ~ a .22- caliber semiautomatic rifle, killing a 2-year-old boy and a 64.year man and wounding seven others. Seqrist, who wu committed 12 times to psychiatric hospitals in the put l 0 yean, wu in an isolated cell in Delaware County Prison Friday •waiting a psychiatric examination. .. BIDDING DELAY ••. Guards~ chcckina on her every l S minutes, accordina to Warden Kenneth Matty, who said she was fairly docile -1n contrut to her wild- eyed, profane appearance at a Wednesday ni&bt arraipmenL From Al to allow more time for an affiliated, \µUdentified firm to compile tbc nec.euary financial disclosures. Following Friday's bearing. Ochoa ,wd that Elect~Sport still plans to bid, but will be forced to exercise a .. clarification clause" that mi&bt pllow them to file additional financial information in the future. Nine other companies also aTC expected to bid on the contract. "rhe bidding delay also would have aiven-mmning lawmakers time to pass legislation tn January easing disclosure rules. Lawmakers, heeding· corporate com~laints that the rules discouraaed biddmg, adopted a bill in September wate~ down the requirements. But the legislation was flawed in last- minute amendments, forcing a veto by Gov. George Deukmejian. Only one company was able to bid on the fint major lottery· supply contract earlier this year, due to the disclosure requjrements. Stle was wit.6drawn and mumblin& Friday, "ramblin& on about a black box. but that's about it," Matty said. Ruth Seegrist, who said her daugl!- ter "was completely out of touch with reality," is a colum~st for the weelcly Sprinafield Preu. In July, she wrote at>out the problems f moving viol- ent, mentally ill peop out of institu- tions into the comm 'ty. ·•Not unusual today the desper- LAWSUIT FILED .•. ate cries of plrents ho, after ~­ peated incidenu of v abule and threats from their ps hotic children will ask; 'My God. w t do you need? BIOod on the floor?"' IJle wrote. ~Al police were looking for a robbery ~ who matched Et>eling's de- ICl'lpllon. 1be lawsuit aJJqes that the Ebeling was &rTCSted despite the fact he did not fit the description of the robbery suspect. ~ Also named in the lawsuit is Malarlcy's Tavern in Newport Beach and Steven R. Pence, an employee at ·the Tavern. Pence alleaedly told police that Ebelini was t.Iie robbery suspect they were looking for. The actions by the officers and Newport Harbor Patrol officers Der- rick Lovett and Don JoraJemon "were performed knowingly, inten- tionally, oppressively and ma- lkiously without any reasonable or proable cause whatsoever," the law- suit claims. McK.innie and Ebeling arc swng for SI million in compensatory damajCS and punitive damages totaling SI 0 million. Mrs. Seegrist rel a statement Thursday, sayina e and her bu~ band were "filled th pief." ··we are ed and over- whelmed by the f~ that despite repeated efforu on dur part and on the part of numerous profesaionals there was no way to protect Sylvia from herself and to protect others from Sylvia." . Neighbors and acquaintances painted a picture of a visibly unstable young woman with violent tenden- cies. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ••• Prom A l western headquarters near ua. At a recent news conference, Irvine Co. president Thomas Nielsen con- firmed such talks were under way. Beckman, a wealthy Newport Beach resident who founded Beckman Instruments and sold it to tbe SmitliK.line pbarmaceuticalfirm, bas in recent yean been contributing larJe sums to various projects. He donated $2.S million to help build the -Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic, which is set to open next spring at UCI. He is expected to provide some of the funds for locating the National Academy of Sciences facility il"i Irvine. A representative of the science and technology academies said Friday ~ta formal announcement concern- in& the project will be made Monday 1o Irvine. Beckman and an Irvine Co. executive arc scheduled to partici- pete. A source close to the negotiations "laid \he Irvine Co. will likely donate ·. ·, ... Just Call 642-6086 ~t _ ... , .. 0.-entMd MOI-,... II fOll Oo "°' ....... '°"' '** Dy 6IOP"' CllllMot• Tpm encl '°"' oopy ... !If ......,., tMuroey encl ""'6ty ti "°" 00 "°' ,.,..... '('1o• ...,1111'7•111 Olllo.lore the land for the academy building-a parcel already earmarked for such institutional use. The site is expected to be south of University Drive and east of MacArthur Boulevard, just west of the UCJ campus. The ~ment would be the latest in a stnng of developments adding prestige to the Irvine campus and the region around it: • Last March, the 200.year-old American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced it would move its western headquarters to UCI, which was selected over competitors that included Stanford Uruvenity and UCLA. •The Arnetjcan Hean Association announced las\ December that it will move its Orange County offices from Santa Ana to a new building at UCI. • Just two weeks ago, 110 and Irvine Co. officials signed an agree- ment aimed at creating research and development parks on almost 300 acres of university and company- owned land at the western edge of the . . campus. UO Owlcellor Jack Peltuon said the aoaJ was to build reaearch and development pm-ks that would rival those constructed near top. univer· sities such as Stanford and Princeton. Peltasoo, who took office just over a year IJO• bu repeatedly said one of his maJor aoals is to raitc ua·s reputation lrom that of a •·aood university .. to one recosnized DI· tionally u a "arcat" institution of leamiq. Establishina aru and science academy offioes on or near the C&JfPUI is viewed U an aid in attrlCtina top faculty memben, wbo then brina more research dollan to the univenity. Irvine Co. officials, in turn..1.. h<>e'.': the increuina prestige of U\..1 will make it a ml&net for the bi&h-tcch electronics and bio-medicafa bu•i· nesses it hopes will locate 011~ oom· J*\Y land adjacent to the univenity and in the company's Spectnun development a short distance away. Wllat do you 11ke aboat the DaJty Piiot? Wlaat dOll't you llke? CaU tlle aamber at left Hd yoar messace wttt be recorded, traHc:rtbed a-4 deUveretl to &lie appropriate editor. • Tlte same U -lloer aHwerta1 service may be •led to rtffrd letters to tllt editor oa H)' topic. 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IO milMOa. ... ,,. 71 4t 7:S5p.m, Astronauts make up for lost tlme CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa .. {AP)- Cballenger's astronauts enjoyed a "smorgasbord of scienoe" aboard their orbitin& laboratory today as they processed metals, checked the srowth of plants, monitored a colony of fruit flies and drew bfOQd from one another. Officials at the payload control center in West Germany reported that the crew was rapidly catcbi~ up after losing several hours Fnday repairing two furnac:cs used to melt metals and grow crystals in wciaht· leasness. Tbustronauts were so busy work- ing on the ovens that they canceled a scheduled J"ldio conversation with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. West Germany provided most of STALKER ••• Prom A l Southern California authorities identify Ramirez. A car seen in MiJSion Viejo was later found in Los Anleles and fin.Frprints found in the vehicle led to the identication of Ramirez. . Ramirez was captured in an East Los Aqeles nei&hborhood the day after his name and photograph were made public. A 13-year-old Mission Viejo boy spotted the car and alerted authorities, aherifrs deputies said. Cams, meanwhile, 11 under&oina rehabilitation at Saddlebect Com· munity Hospital in Lquna Hilla. He was shot twice in the bead and once in the neck:. He still sutfen some paralysis, accord.ins to reports. A Nov. 9 football game at~ Mck Colle8C and other upcomins events are dedicated to raiaina money for Cams. the 76·experiments for the mission in orpns, blood and fluid shifts in the and paid the National Aeronautics astronauts themselves. and Space Administration $64 Television pictures relayed from million to transport them into orbit in C b a II enae r t oday showed the prnsurized Spacelab workshop Messencbmid and Bluford at the mounted in the shuttle's cargo bay. furnaces, Messenchmid drawing Among the eight astronauts. the blood from Ockels, Furrer displaying largest space crew ever, are West a container in whicti seeds of garden German · physicists Ernst cres5 ·bad started to sprout and an Messencbmid and Reinhard Furrer. unseen crew member holding up a Dutch physicist Wubbo Ockels, the chamber filled with lively fruit flies. other non-American, was usigned to "On board we have a smorgasbord the flight by the Ii-nation European of science," Ockels said before the Space A&ency, which provided sev-fli&bl eral experiments. Beca~oftbe heavy work load, the Roundin,1 out th~ crew are com-crew is divided into two shifts for mander Henry Hartsfield, pilots round-the-clock operttions .. Steve Nagel and James Buchli and A loud, warblinf smoke alarm that mission speciaHsts Bonnie Dunbar sounded six times an a short period on and Guion Bluford. Friday caused concern. But after a Several of the experiments arc quick check, commander Han.afield studying the effecu of zero gravity on -reponed everything was nonnal melted metals and glasses and the aboard the spacecraft 200 miles growth of crystal~. West German above the Earth. scientists hope the tests will lead to "Wedidfirechecksonbothsidesof producing pure crystals and exotic the house and with no apparent alloys in space that can't be made on anomolies," Harufield said. "We're ~ because of pavity. not sure wbat'1 aoina on." The bioloaical experiments The trouble was traced to a faulty focused on zero gravity's affect on sensor in one of two parallel smoke developing cells, and the studies detector circuits, and the flawed include fertilized frog egs, one-<:elled circuit was disconnected. aniln.ala, two types of inlCctS and The fliaht, which beaan Wednes- human white blood cells. Life science day, will end next Wednesday at experiments arc monitoring changes Edwards Air Forc.e Base, Calif. MURDER VICTIM .•• From Al The 2 a.m. incident took place in a parking lot at 3333 W. Coast Highway, where the ni&btclub Promises is located. Police said Girand was employed as a bouncer at t6e niabtspol Duesler, ajanitorat T<>k!U BaQ.k ofCalifomi•, locatedin the same building as Promises, iot into an argument with Girand while trying to park his car, police said. Police said Duesler ultimately left but returned a short time later with a .38-caliber revolver and appuently shot Girand. Police did not say bow many time Girand was shot. . ..,,., ... . ,,,,,...,,.. . ..,,.,, . .,,.,,., ,.,, ,. ,,,, r#M 1663 PlAC£NM AVENUE • COSTA •SA:. CA 92627 • rtm ~S.2355 • llC. NO. 230422 l£ST laTAUA TQf " OMNCE COlJfTY • lOCATtD IN COSTA MESA f Ott 27 vtMS FMa Y II rMlf1 IOSIGS Sib" 1"4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, No....mt. 2. 1tre5 OC grou p t o launch anti-Bi i-d ca~paign By ITE~E MARBLE °' .. ...,,... ... A year-Iona radio advcrusina cam- paipl aimed at ou.stina Chief Justice Rote Bird and three of her colleques on the l\ate Supreme Court will be&in airin& Monday, • an Irvine-hued aroup bu announced. The flve-mi'*1tc radio ads, to cost SI 00,000 in allj will be broadcast on 16 different •~ions in the state and wilJ feature interviews with fQrmer Los Aqeles District Attorney Robert Pbilibosi.an and Michael Bradbury, district attorney in Ventura County. Future ads will include interviews with police chiefs and officers, vi~- tim1 and relatives of victims and a juror, accordina to lbc aroup's cam- paian ~r Stu Mollricb. The anti-Bird tdvertisin~ cam· paip is titled "Justice Denied ' and is bei"I paid for by Californians to Defeat Rose Bird, a group based in Irvine. "Never before has ·a year-Ion&, rqulady, sebeduled program like 'Justice Denied' ever been devoted to a si?Jle issue o r candidate," said Mollricb. Anthony Murray, chairman of a aroup supporting Bird's confirma- tion, calJed the ads "an obvious attempt to deceive the public." Chief J utice ROM Bird Three Orange County residents receive humanitarian awards Three Onqe Countians were _presented with humannanan awards Wednelday by lhe Oranat County Chapter of the Nation.al Conference of Christians l.nd Jews. . James ROOICvelt Pf'C$tnted the awards U1 a ceremony at lhe Irvine H1lton, wh1ch was attended by about SOO people Honored from Oranp County were Jrv1ne Co. president Tom Nielsen. Dr. Carl K.. Pearlman of Sant.a Ana; and St.anley J. Pawlowski. president of El Camino ank in Ariaheim. LB fall cleanup starts Monday Jury deadlocked in agent's spy trial LOS ~NGE,LES (AP) -J!-'r<>rs in the trial of the only FBI agent ever cbal}C4 with spymg reported FndayJhey are unable to agree on a unanimous verdict on any of the seven charges against Richard W. Miller. But U.S. District Judge David Kenyon instructed the jury to take the weekend off and return Monday to try apio to break their deadlock. . "We all know you've been workingd1ligently and we know this is l?robably difficult for all of you," Kenyon told the six women and six men as he dismissed ~cm for the weekend after 11 days of deliberations. " ... Obviously, it's important to all of the parties here that a decision is made." Kenyon sajd the jury should "forget about it for the weekend or think about it ... whatever will bring you peace ofmiod, and then come back an and ~mmence your deliberations on Monday."·· He added, "My heart r,ocs out to you. The decision is not always easy, but we do appreciate your efforts." Miller, 48', faces a maximum of life in prison if convicted on all seven Weekend talks planned to avert supermaket strike By die Associated Presa ' -LONG BEAC H -~Negotiators for 11 Southern Califomlasupermarket chains and two unions expect to bargain around the clock this weekend in an effort to bead off a threatened Monday strike by Teamsters and butchers. officials say. Spokesmen for both the Food Employers Council, which represents markets, and the United Food and Commcn::ial Workers, which re{>rcscnts the 10,000 meatcutters, and the Teamsters, which represents 12.000 dnvers and office workers. ag.rccd that little progress was being made in talks. Camoaflaged yoatJJ• carried pJpe bombs LOS G~TOS -Five teen-age boys wearing camoufla~e fat1eues and ~ng "antj-personnel" bombs were arrcited in connection with what sberiff s deputies called "Halloween night war games against egg throwers ... The boys, rangina in age from 14 to 16. were wearing face pajnt when deputies found them, according to Deputy Steve Franz.a. Some of the boys were carrying switchblades, be said on Fnday. Franza said the explosive devices included pipe bombs made with fluh powder; jars c.onwning flash powder, nails and pelJets; and a variety of fireworks such as.firecrackers and rockets. RtJa6an .UlbJ6 to a.e force to free sallor WASHINGTON -President Reagan warned the Soviet Union he was prepared to use force to get a Soviet seaman off his freighter after the sailor tried to jump ship in Louisiana, a White House official said Friday. The official said Reapn's threat was issued durin1a standoff over the fatcofMirosJav Medvid, a Ukrainian seaman who jumped ship twice last week and was returned to his vessel by U.S. Border Patrol officers. Medvid eventually was turned over t9 U.S. officials, who interviewed him twice, c:encludcd he did not wish to defecl- and return~ him to his ship again. Grenade. found la dlplomat's luggage MlAMI -A SaJvadoran diplomat-was arrested at Miami International Airport on Frida~ when federal agents found a handgun and grenades 10 his ba..,.gc, authorities said. A&ents from the l)urcau 'of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms arrested Eduardo Casanova Zandoval, 66, after being alerted by U.S. CUstoms officers. Floodlng from Juan still a threat JONESVlLLE, La. -Gov. Edwin Edwards on Friday toured areas of southeast Louisiana devastated by Hurricane Juan, while Florida's governor wd the panhandle apparently "dodged another bullet" in the late-season storm. By Friday afternoon, Juan had weakened to a broad low-pressure system centered over northern Alabama. President Reagan declared Jefferson. Lafourche and Terrebonne perishes disaster areas Friday. ' Dutch OK deployment of nuclear ml .. lles THE HAOU~ Netherlands -The Dutch government approved Friday the deployment 01 48 nuclear missiles on Holland's soil after sbt years of indecision and bitter protests. The Netherlands had been the last holdout of the five North Atlantic Treaty Orpnization nations set to receive a tot.al of 572 new mCdium-nnge nudcar missiles. Friday'~ decision meant President Jtcapn will represent a united NA TO at his Nov. 19-20 summit conference with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev in Geneva. Soviet 110ldler .. ,,.11e wa.atit to go IJome W ASHrNGTON -A 19-ycar-old Soviet soldier on JWU'd duty near the U .S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. slipped into the U.S. compound Friday and wd he wanted bis superiors to send him home to the SoVlCt U nion. the State Deoartment told some members of Conarcss Fridly. John Ocrsuk. an aide to R.ep. Dan Mica1. J>Aa:t said State Department officials told the conpeuma.n that the soloicr is rc1usina to speak to Soviet officers. "He docsn 't want lo defect." Gersuk 'said. "He appears to ~ homesick and wants to go home." counts of his mdictment. Two c.ounts carry hie sentences: others carry penalties in the range of I 0 years. .He is charged wtth passmgdassificd documents to the Soviet Union in exchange for promises of$65,000 in cash and gold. His co-defendants. Svetlana <>$orodnikov and her husband, Nikolay, pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the middle of their earlier trial and have been sentenced to jail. As Miller's defense told the story, his love affair with Mrs. ~orodnikov prompted him to attempt a mavenck' infiltration of the ·KG B an hopes of salvaging his crumbling career as a counterintelligence agent in Los Angeles. But prosecutors ponrayed him as an incompetent agent so embmered by financial and professional woes that he became Willing to sell out his countr) The jury's message that they were deadlocked was the seventh note the) had. sent since they began their talks Oct. 18. They had spent some 56 hours behind closed doors and liste~ing to repetitions of testimony. . RJc~d lliller Second whale wanders .. into San Francisco Bay SACRAMENTO (AP) ~A second whale wandered in and out of San Francisco Bay on Friday, momentarily confounding biologists preparing a noisy weekend offensive to push Humphrey the lost humpback whale o ut to sea. The new mammal, identified as a gray whale, was seen Friday just inside the Golden Gate Bridge. before the Joined stream heads to the bat. The whale was near Antioch, about 35 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The new plan. announced Thursday after a meeting of 21 marine biologists and iovernment qfJic1aJs from throughout Nonh America, will feature a O'ot'i\la of p1pe- bangjng boats joining Sunday to drive the wha1c seaward. It spent a few hours just north of Fisherman's Wharf and the nearby St. Franc15 yacht harbor, then swam back out. watched by ~rsonnel of the U.S. Coast Guard, state Department of fish and Game, and by Diana Reiss, marine biologist for Marine World-Afnca !JSA. at Vallelo. Gray whales are about the same size as humpback. whales. They too are mjgrating from Alaskan to Mexican waters. The rescuers will try today to tag Humphrey with a radio transmitter. shot into his skrn by a cross bow, so they can track him at ni~t. The whale's night movements upstream frustrated the rescue effons last weekend. The pipe-banging boats drove the whale 14 m1~s downstream last Sunday, but he retreated the same distance back upstream overnight. The pipe-banging. using a Japanese method called ··01kom1 ... was begun Oct. 24 and successfully forced the whale out of Shag Slough. a dead-end channel 35 m iles nonh of Its Fnday locale. and under two bndges the whale had previous!~ spumed. The 45-ton. 40-foot-long Humphrey took a different route three weeks ago, hea~ng northeast and up the Sacramento River. Officials plan to use 20 boats with 6-foot black metal pipes suspended into the water and banged -.1th hammers. and U boats 10 form a backup blockmg hne. including three U.S. Arm) landing craft. · Humphrey spent bis 22nd day m inland waters sw1mm1ng in the San Joaquin River. near channels and sloughs that connect that river to the Sacramento River Abortion controls rejected SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A ban on gJving state family planning funds to any group that "perforttis, promotes or advertises· abortions,·· 1nsened in the state budget by mistake and signed by Gov. Gco~e Dcukmejian, was declared invalid Friday by a st.ate appeals court. State· law requires state-funded family planning agencies to provide a full range of information about birth control tncthods. including abonion, and budget restrictions cannot be used to cfianae that law, wd a three· member panel of the I st District Court of Appeal. The budget prohibition "is a mant· fest restriction of activities authorized under the Family Plan- nfog Act," said the opinion by Presiding Justice J. Anthony Kline. A state constitutional provision, dating from st.atehood in 1849 and based on early Roman law, limits each legislative biU to a single subJect and forbids using the annual budget bill to,.cbange other laws, Kline said. I He ttjccted st.ate Health Services Di~or Kenneth J(jzer's attempt to interpret the ~trictions as allowing abortion counseling. Kline said·' K.izer's unilateral interpretation had no foroe of law and would not have made the budact language constitu- tional anyway. because it did not affect lbe fundina ban on agencies that perform abortions. ~~.;....;..;.;;;..i.;.;----..;;..i:_;;_..;_~~~~~~__;;.;;,.::;;==;;..;;...;;;__,;;;;..s:;_;;;_.=-=-' The Dcukmejian admmistration is virtuaJly certain to appeal the ruling to the state Supreme Court. Princely ride ..,~ Brftaln~• Prince Cbarlee trlee oat a mCKUJt da.rln.C a MMlon a t tbe State ltqaeatrlan Center at Werrlbeee, Autralla, on Friday. Tbe prlnce, on an official 'riatt with Prlnceea Dianna, ta preput.Dc for a polo match on 8GDdaJ . ' Comedian Phil Silvers, TV's Sgt. Ernie Bilka, dead at 73 LOS ANOELES (AP) -Com- edian Phil Silvers, who portrayed the fut-talkina, IChcmint MuteT S,t. Ernie BUko in the l 9S0s televiaion teriet "The Phil Silvers how," djed at his hOIM Friday. He WIS 73. Sil""1 died in hia aleep at I :30 p.m. of natural cauia afttt ,aoina ~vcr 10me fan mail with b1s ~nal uaWa.nt. Jean Edwards. uid his dauatner, Tracy SiJven. snven. who tuned in lhow bus.i· nesa u a vaudeville sinter at aee 13, made hi• fl1m debut In .. Hit Parade of 1941." He continued for lhe nut decade to a*Y comic roles ID featu~ fit"" uJUally u lbe hero's friend. Hi1 fiJm ctedill in later years .. included such comedies as ~·11·s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World." "A Funny Thina Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "The Stron,est Man in the World." 1 He woo a Tony award in 19S I for bis role in the Bro.dway play "Top Banana, .. and another in 1972 for lhe stqe vusion of "A Funny Thint HaPIJCM!d on the Way to the Forum. 8ut the bald.,~ comic WU bn1 kftOWG for bJJ ~ II the ruc:ally con ~ ~ Bilko an the hit ~"The Ptul Slivers Sho•." oripnalty called "You'll Never Oct Rieb ... . \ His devilish ann and hi• way of ~rtina oommandl at his rqt11 platoon endeared him to a Jieneration of TV watchers. Set at the mythical Fort Baxter. Kan .• theshowwuasatireofmiliwy life that revolved around~ Bilko's tebema. He puled bi• tirM pm- blina and punuina various money-maklna plans. and wu ll ua.lly able to outmaneuver his superior, Col. John Hall. played by Paul Font The 11Crits ran &om 19SS to 19S9 and won three Emmy awards in I 95S; 1lvm wu named bat comedian and best IC1or ill a C09UnUlftl per"-forma~ and the Ibo• was named tiat comedy. The show won another Emmyin 19S7forbatcomcdlteries. .. Al 8i1ko I WIS the world s wont --------------... oonn1vcr." 1h•ers said in a 197' interview. "But I never won out over a rookie. It "'as me ap1nst the Pentaa0n. That's what made the 81lko ibow 1 bit." Bob Hope. reached on tour 1n Resun.. la .. said he utcd to 1n,1te Silven to appear on his telcv1s1on show. "Thea be tot Balko. and he wtnt apinst us on t~11on and beat~ And I lent him a telqram that s&Jd he will RC"VeJ play my howc ap1n, H Hope.,d "He wu not only one oftbe nicest men I met. but the most taknted.·· said MillOn Bc-r\e, a clOtt fne.nd of il\'ttl for more than 60 ycan ··1 • -- think. 1t'~ a bla loss to his pubhc and to our aud1cn~" Freddie Field\. il\ler's nt and man~er for over ~ )Ul'S. 'lid. "Hr wu 81llco. He ll\cd his Life as Btlko Thai arcpnou blusttty. C1'lZ) - that's .,..here 1t came from " In .1968. 1hcn tt-suficd ma card· chcat1na consptntC} case that he had compuls1vd} 11mbkd '"'')' thousands of doll.an on ants and sporuna.tvents 11~· tot1mon\ in tck(al coun came at the tnal for fhe dcfendl.nu accu~ of con19tnn,a cheat pm· bkn by devtea that 1nch.wkd ~pholeut LhenduJa~t FnanC'1ub 1n ~~·ertv Hills --. . . .. Parking structure ~ dedlcaflon Suridax, In Laguna Beach Oranac County Super riw Tom Riley wilJ join Usu.na Bcacb Mayor Bobbie MinkJn oo Sunday for tbe dedication of the city's new S2 million park.a~ structul'e at ~ A venue and Glenoeyre ~ Rlbbon-cuttina ceftmooiet will be folloWcd by a bc-Defit for the l.Apna Beaeb Community Clinic. · ~ Activities will beain at 12:30 p.m.' with a parMk of antique and cllMicf automobiles from City Hall. • Afternoon activities will ioc.L~ music by Los Anaelcs-bued jaz::i &nd. pop trio, "Aorence and Her Men. .. strolling v1ohnisi Jennifer Silk. Balanced budget plan voted But House vote doesn'tsolve credit problems WASHINGTON (AP) -The House iomed the balanced ~ stampede Fnday, reluctantly approv~ IO$a Democratic plan that supporterS said would do the job faster than a Senate-passed pToposal while doing more to protect the needy from spendmg cuts. However, the vinual petty-~ 249-180 vote did no~ to e:ae tbi government's credit cris1s that wai forcing the Treasury Department td ~ecm securities in the Soci.a1 SecUr· ity trust funds to keep money in the federal till. The balanced budget plan is I.I) amendment to ~n r:aising the national debt Um1\, the JOve'mment's borrowing authority, from the cur- rent S 1.824 tnlhon to more than $2 tnlhon. The House action thl"C'W the wuc back to the Senate. Repubhcan leaders there mdlcated th~ wouW not accept the House plan. leaVlna 1t doubtful anything would ~ done before a midnight deadline foT rr-- stonng the government's borrowue aulhonty House Speaker Thomas P. o·Neift Jr .. 0-Mass .• hailed his party's unit}' -only two Dcmocnts broke ranb -and said, "Democrats of every philosophy agreed that our goaJ is not to tear up the safety net. but to tear up RQnald Reagan's crcdJt ·card.·· Thi! Ho use later. on a 357-61 vote. passed an emergency measure that would eittend the government's bor· rowing authority through Wednesday and head ofT the move on the Social Sccunty trust funds. Senate Re- publicans indicated they would not go along-with the Yiort-term measure that onf\ would postpone the crundl unul next week. A.fter passing the shon-term measurt the House adJoumed untif Monda). leaving the Senate ma take. 1t-or-leave-1t poslllon. The Senate met into the evening wranghng over what to do. Demo- crats said they wanted passage of the shon-term debt hmn increase. b1.11 Republicans said the chamber s~oukt act on the longer-term measure. Trcasur) Department spokesman A.rthur Siddon said there was an absolutr deadline for action of mid· night Fnday. "lfwe don't have an increase in~ debt ce1hng by midnight. we will have 10 dmnvest those (Social Security) funds."' he said Jam Brown. a Social Secunty Ad· m 1 n 1 s tr a-t 1 o n s po k c s man . emphasized that beneficiancs will not be.affected h~ the government'<; credit problems "The (Social Sccunty) checks WlH be dell'·Crt'd toda 10 the 37 m1lhoa Social ~unty lx'nefic1anes and to 1he 4 m1l hon upphmcntal Sccunt) Income rcc1p1ents;· Brown sa1d ·'Those checks are good ·· But White HOOS( Budgt't Du't'CtOf Jame\ ( Miller Ill said that. tf the congre•monal 1mpasst conunues, the &<" cmment wtll be flat broke somc- 11mr around ov 14-16.andthatlh~ prt'i1dent stands ready to close federal agcnc1~ and ~nd employees home -·- -~ ·---~--....-~~~~_... __ .._.~~--~------------9!11--~--... ,.. ................................................... ~ ......... .. . . Seven candidates in Huntington scliOol board race . ' B1 llOBDT IARUR ................ ~~~~~~~~-. Seven candidates wilJ vie for three teetl Tuetday in the Huntinaton BeacbCiry (elementary) School Dis· t.rict. They include: .. • Sherry Barlow, an incumbent Sbe'• 49, a homemaker and business woman who's lived J 7 years in Hunti.naton Beach. Sbe a.nd her hUlband JCNe have six children, two o( whom are EqJe Soouts. She WU dec1ed to the board in 1981 . Before that abe was active in parent teacher orpniutif;>OJ. Sbe's a tcbC?OI volunte_er, sinp ~th -Jamee P'orbee .. The Reflections" muss~ Jr<?Up, 1s a Sherry Barlow ~cerBatch ' Boy Scouts of America ~erit Badfe . . . countelor ...and has been active m Hunun&l~n Beach s Amen~ R~ youth toocet and bUebill. Cross Driv.e a~d has been attJve 10 She says tnt maintaining pro-PT A o~nu.at1ons. pams with limited state funding and He wd the recent closure of Burke declinina enrollment is, the most Sc.hool an.d the closure !lext year of important issue facing the district. 91slu M1~dJe School 1s the most . , 1mporant issue facing the school • Dick .Boucher. Hes 69 and is district for three reasons: To monitor e.mplor_ed in the Commuruty. Rela· the transferred students, to see that uons. ~ent by ~e City of their quality of education is not Hununaton ~~· A res~d_ent for 1. 7 lessened because of largeT student yean, be ~nd ~s wife PatnCta have sax bodies and perhaps laraer classes; .(2) tons ran1101 in• from 19 to 33. the safety of the students as they He was named ciuzcn o~the year in travel to new schools and the effective J 984. For . 45 ycan bes been, a use or disposition of the closed school voluntetr with the Boy Scouts. He s a sites eut chairman of the United Way of · ~County and a member of the • Pat Cohen. She's a 53-year-old executive committee. of Catholic incumbent who's lived for 17 years in Charities of OTaOJe County. He's the city with her husband Stan; son been c.bairma.o of of the City of David, 17; and dauJbter Susan, 15. ~ WH1RtPOOL: UNDEACOUNTEA 1 ~~11-~IHWASHEA • Normal Heavy Cycle ONLY 1288'1 3Cr' OAS RANGE • Pllotless Ignition • Continuous Clean Oven • Clock & Timer ONLY 189186 MITSUBISHI RCA 25" DIAGONAL COLOR TAAK MONITOR AECIVEA • Swivel Base 155911 • Remote . ONL y New World Standard • One Piece Camera Recorder • Direct Playbaclo. on any TV 40" REAR PROJECTION ·Pecan Veneer Wood Cabinet • 200 ft Lamberts • Cable Compatible • Stereo & SAP Reception • Remote Control ONLY 82,486°0 REMO L YOUR K HEN FOR THE ~OLIDA VS DA VIS-BROWN CARRIES A FULL LINE OF BUil T-IN APPLIANCES. FEATURING: • AMERICAN • H(f.,,,{)1flT • CHAMBERS • KITCHEN AID • DACOR • O'KHFE & MERRITT • GENERAL ELECTRIC • WHIRLPOOL YOUR HEADQUARTER• FOR 8UIL T·IN• OPEii 101.·RI. 9-1, SIT. 1-1, SUI. 12·4 ., She's a writer of nursina lUlS. _ She's been a vioe presidcn.t of the 4th District of PT A, and a volunteer In the American Association for University Women, Huntinaton Beach Fnendt of the Li~. the women's division of the HuntJngton Beach Chamber ofCommm:c and for Edison Hi&b School on the Charger Council, the Academic Booster Council, the School Site Council and the Boys Aquatics BoosteT Oubs and the PT A chemical abuse prop-am. She said the most imponant issue facina the school district deals wit.h bow to most effectively appropriate human and mtterial resources with limilted means in a declining enrol- lment district. • •James A. Forbes. He's 34 and an SAVE SJO GENERAL LECTRIC SPACEMAKE .. MICRO • • 6 cu f1 • 5 Power Levels ONLY 122181 MAYTAG FULL SIZE ITACKED .._WAIHIJl a DRYI" • 4 Cycles • 3 Wu11 Temps r------t • 3 Water Levels • Tub Light DRYE" L\\!MAYTA«., • °'Gttal DI splay •Moisture Senso,_ • 3 Cyclet •Presa Care • End of Cycle Signal ONLY 1 1, 16886 • Remote Con1rol • Picture Search ONLY •2&1• SAVE $30 +hrl:p.ai.n± 1J.I cu ft 2 DOOR M,RtOIRA TOR • Cycte Oefrott • 2 PrOduce Crlapers • Ponabfe Egg Rack • 2 Ice Trays • Energy Saver Switch ONLY 1881 81 Dick Boucher Pat Cohen Merle lloehlrl Neal Gnaber appraiser Cor Western FederaJ Sav. · dittrict's expenditures. Closing inp & Loan. He and his wife Karen, schools, he saic1, and then decidina on have a 9-ycar-oJd dauahtCT, M~di. whether to lease or sell the facilities, is and have lived in the city 10 years. a ~or issue, he said. He's been co-<:hainnan of the local • Spencer Ha~h. He's 61 and .he perent teachers orpnization and wu ·and his wife April have seven chil- an assistant coach on baseball.and drcn ran&ing in age from 10 to 31 soccer teams. . . . years old. A pr~-sch~t dirc:ctor and · He said lack qf communication 11 manapr, he's hved m the clly for 21 the rriajor iasue in the district. He said years. He's been a chairman of the the board seemed to take its closure Citizen's Committee on ChiJd Care. ~on with no reprd or concern for past officer of the California Prc- the communities involved. He sajd School Association, Boy Scout coun- lhe district's aood propams must be selor and member of the Dwyer communicated and emphasi.z.cd to School parent teacher student a~ the community. He w .. d the district sociation and the Huntington Beach can counter declininJ enrollment by Hi&h School football boostCT club. being more competittve with private Most imponant issues facing the schools. distict. he sajd, arc decJjning enrol- • Neal G . Gruber. He's 39 and he and his wife Carolyn have two children, Kristi, 13 and Kevin, 7. They've lived in Huntington Beach for 13 yean. He's a property tax accountant with the Orange County auditor-<:<>ntroJler's office. He's a soccer coach and bu taught religious education to middle school children. H~ said the most imponnt issue is declinina enrollment. which reduces curriculum flexibiljty. The revenues for public education are a fucntion of student enrollment, be said. In a declining enrollment district, rev- enues often decrease faster than the lment and school closure, the need for sound judgment and wise decisio ns, the need to continue to strecss the basics in education including charac- ter development, the need for more American heroes as role models in textbooks, the continued need of qualiry teachers who can also serve as exemplary role models for students and prov1dina of qualilty education with fiscal responsibility. · • Merle Moshiri. The 41 -year-old candidate and her husband Michael have three children &JCS. 8 to 21. They've li ved in Huntington Beach 13 yea rs. She's been elected PTA/PTO president four times. She's been a rru:mber of the Leaauc of Women voters for nine ycan, was on the citizens adivaory revision com- mittee, the Huntinaton Beach Chamber of Commerce blue ribbon committee to review downtown re- development elans, wasa recipient of honorary service award for service to cbilden, is a member of parent adivisory committee for gifted and talented Education, and the 1985-86 first vice president for EadeT Elemen- tary School PT A. Also, she was a repl'Clentative from League of Women Voters to thct West Oranae County Special Edueation · Consortium; is the 1985-86 health and education chairman of the Hunt· igton Union Council PTA; a member of the parent advisory committee for Chapter I funding and a foreign student exchanac· family member. She aJso participated in soccer leia:ues and was a member of the Edison High football boosters club: She said the major issue is whether current board members give eflough time, thought and energy to decisions being made and to the JOb of being a board member. She said board mem- bers should have time to viaitand be a volunteer in schools and classrooms Perfunctory vislu to schools dunng an ~lection year isn't an adequate means of observing the effectiveness of programs and policies. Laguna ~andidates running unopposed in non-campaign By LAURA MER& Of .. DlllJ ....... Laauna Beach Unified School Dis· trict saw virtually no campaigning by candidates running for the seats on the board of education this year. All three arc running unopposed - therefore appointed. This year there arc tY(o incum- bents, Janet Vickers and Carl Schwan. On Nov. 5 Susan Mas will be joining the board. · Ma, 43, has lived in Laguna Beach for eight years. Because she is missing the opportunity to campaian. Mas is meetJng with school faculty to share her goals and ideas. Her main objective is sec that high school students learn how to access and apply infocmation aa.thm:d. . In other words, "It is a time when our educational system must respond to the demands of the infonnation age. No lonacr will it be sufficient for our students to mastCT content areas such as mathematics, science, English ar;id foreign language," Mas said in a campaign statement. "They will need to acquire lifelong learning skills in order to adapt to the advances In technol°'y which create new jobs while rendenng current ones obsolete," she said. Mas' soon-to-be colleague Janet Vickers is a fourth-year incumbent. When Vickers first ran for the board she ran on a clmpaign to keep Ahso Elementary School open, but her efforts were futile -it has since closed. Today, the district is part of a county-wide p~m titled "Effec; tive Schools.' Vickers goal. like the other board members, is to work towards enhancing their educational programs. They are one of only four districts in Oran1c County which hue been selected to. pai:ticipate in the study. The county will conduct interviews, surveys and unan: nounced classroom visits durina the school year and will compile the information into a directive to dem· onstrate where the strcnaths and weaknesses of the district exist. Fr11tur1n11 11~ ~1'11111 .. 11""""""'10 itnllqur• frum .1ll p.1rlA ,,( C11l1f11rnh1 uml "'"°'" othrr Mui•' /\ 11\•mt MPI•"""" uf f1nr 1rnt111u"• un1I run• 1 ull••• lor·~ llrm• lrum 11111 l\m .. ru 1111 hf'nl1111r "''" rrrnulr 1 •1rnf'r• of lhf' l'Oflh furrul ui,. • flrt.ur.1t t\I,. At' ••8twff h•a. • <.uuor' ~ l\nv-11t .,n.• • J',unt 10)(\ llmn1.l'1 • <.le•~• • lr.,,rlr \ • (.111111• • l\tl•rrtl\1nic • l'11Jwl Lull•, 11ltl1' • l•t) • llull• • hwuranP• • C .111 1.1,,.-• 1\11111•"' • ..,1l11r1 • I .l11n.1 • I >rn 111.1h.1 l~m rl.ttn• • h ''"' • lo1tl<> • lvur~ • C:r.1ph11 • • \\'tt<M,,.fl\\,lf,. • 1~1111•1\ OCT. 311 NOV. 1, 2, & 3, 1985 Thuredey thru 8eturdey, 1-10 p.m. • Sundey, 12 Noon-8 p.m. COMMERCE BLOG, ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, COST A MESA. CA I Door prizes including $500" GRAND PRJZE* I 'All drewl•a ,.1 ... ore pwtc:~M u r1lllc1I• lo• Hllq-ol >"''"thole• I (•,, numl "''"""Hiii $I 1111 IV1rl1 111" ml 1111y ""'"'• 1 ~;.-• • .~ .. h ~''""" 1'•2 I' I rwrj $..' 1111,"' le < ./ul1lr•·11 I 111ft r I:! fr•.• ~,,., 1'"''""11 I •· \rlrn11111n "'"' ,,,.,, l.f < ,,,,, , • 11lrn1111 ~1luflk1\ 11ll•lltt•t1111111l '-i11111l1w .. A Candidate Who Knows ·Education ELECT JERRY SULLIVAN ' . Huntington Beach High School Olatrlct Truatee von NOY. ITH • EDD:-E'ngllah Education, Professor of English, CAL ST ATf:, LONG BEACH. • 28 years · aeoond,ry, college and university' teaching experience. ' • Co-author of textbook on teaching tlterature. • EndorMd by DEA teachers and CARE parents. • Parent of two Marina High School atudents MT TMI INCINTIVll AND PNORITlll RIGHT AllD TUCHIM CAN TUCH ANftODY ANm•tG The board recently formed a last of 21 top pnority aoalsand will examine them th.rec times a year to sec if any progress has been made. "We want to be more effective, even in this process," Vickers, 38, said. One of her personal aoals for the board 1s to sec the district sell the surplus Alta property on the grounds of the Top of the World Elemenl4ry school. Repeated attempts to find a buyer for the land have failed so the board wiJJ ao before the council Nov. 5 to seek approval ofa tentative tract map for the property, .. to sec if 11 might make it more appealing to a developer," the 20-year Laguna Beach resident said. Carl Schwan, a board member enterina his third term, is actively involved in suppoTtiU$~he construe· tion of the c-0mmun1ty swimming pool. A political science instructor at Fullerton Collese, be said the pool a~ not onJy a personal aoal but "impon· ant to the athletic program a.nd the community." On a scholastic level, bt hopes to provide a "more cofnprchcnaive pro- IJllm" in the academic area by offerina four yean of math and science to students interested in hi&ber education. "I would Uke to offer the opportunity to colleac- bound, hiah ability students to take these classes." said the 49-year-old professor. He would also like to see the district's pilot proaram of alumni evaluations oftcacbcn and adminis- trators continued on a reJUlar buis. "We need to brina it into a full p~m. The idea beinaconstructive critJc," said the eiaht·ycar Lquna Beach resident. Companies told to end toxic dumping LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal aaency ordered 36 electroplatfna compenies to quickly comply with clean water standards allesedly viol- ated by di1Chlf'FS of cyanide and other toxic chemicals into .ewen or face stiff penalties. The crackdown in the form of federal administrative orders to the compenies was the fint joint enforce· mcnt action by the Environmental Protection Aaency and county sani- tation districts. officials said Wcdnes.- day. The·EPA ordel'M the com*>tn1es to rcpon on how they intend to oomp_ly and what It will cost them within 30 days. They must. comply with local and federal elcctrQJ>latin& standards by December and ~th fcderal cnetal standards by Feb. 15. Those who fail to comply face fines of up to S~~.000 a day and one year in jaH. The EPA intervened after unsuo- . ousful etron.a by the .. nitadon dit- tricu to enforce local and ftderal clean waler 1tandard1, wbJcb t11qulr-e treatment of dild\ltlJel bd'on: they are dumped into aewera. Keep an eye on local gonP.rnment in the 111111'1111 TV L 1s11NGS -f:OO-* GolialhOll'' ( 1977) LI HW.HMn ~HOGNf..I N)()(.,, ~ft •!!.~ · f\,~ "Aoclly Mountain" nasoi Ct· ~~TEAM. rol FlyM, P1trlceWymoft I r~~ I~ N»IA IMITH'8 MONEY ..,.. .. WORLD t • * 'e.-Co.by HllTl.Mlf'' I t982) • ~ IJNMN( Bii Cotby cm_,,,"" (I) MOVIE U~ "Ptt• Md The Woll And U "City Ht.ti (19M) Cllnl East· Other Tl,.. .. ( 1981) Ray Bolger WOOd, Burl R.ynolda -t:30-(1) MOYIE · IJl lAEEOEM'CUP U*'"' 'RICllel, RIOllfl" (1968) 11 °"°8T8 OF SCOOBY· Joanne WOOdward. Jamee Olson -12'.30-1 =-~AMEAICA U~'COP l'ROJECT UNMA8E e THAEE STOOGES ~AV GAME I WM'E COURSE ..,..~ MEAOOWt..ANl LEMON "Euy Str•f I 1917 I C11aru. ClliP--1:00- hn, Edn1 PuMlnce D MUNSTERS l(J)C88~~ • 1~6..~ . YUO BEAT WMt COURSE 0 acooers MY8TtRY TODAY IN BltllE PAOPHECY F\JllltOUU ' ·e WAESTL.JttO E KHIOtiT (BJ HARRY BELAFOHTE: DON'T 80UAAE FOOT GAAOENING STOP TiiE CARNIVAL COOPER'S OAANOE -1:30- 1 DATE WfTH DALE I a PBA BOWLING PlA y BAU MUNSTERS ......._ AMEAICAH STORY ""'"a; BEHINO THE SCENES •• ·•Qty Heer (19841 Chnl Eest· )MOYIE ~..:: =~ * * ''t F111 And Ice ( 1983) An.mil· I.DJ._,,., ed V01Ces or Su~ Ty11ell William "1TTtff 0.. THE HIT8 NOYA C0NTNP0MRY HfAL TH NSl<ING rT ALL MOVIE * • "Mongo I 8G In Town" ( 1971) $tlly Field, Tn:;.vt!M 1=:~~aa. * t 'Ateblan AcMnture • ( 1979) CM•topllet L•. Milo O'Shta -3:30-• -~~= HOOAH'S HEAOE8 MAX HEADAOOU -4:00-• IAANAIY JONU 8 ([I THE RACE~ NlJtlll8E1' ONE: COUEGE FOOTIAU. AEPOAT D FAMTASY ISlAHO ~~11'1 Wrtnu (t974) Charita l•E'°: .... EMoo - STAATAEK GD BENNY HINH ~ RACING FROM ASCOT (Cl MOVIE * * * Buu 8l'vmmer '1 19~) Ertu- bllh T eylor. Sltwlrl Granger H H80 COMING ATTRACTIONS THE otSPl.ACS> PEASON %)MOVIE ""'"a; Ostrandll • * * '"1 "TheN Three (1936) Joel McCrea, Ml11am Hopkins * * * Sw.oV_ Time ( t9361 Fred As- -l·4S-loitre G111get Rogtf9 Qi) RWOIOUS ~RAMMING 0 EXCITING W~ Of SPEED (%)MOYIE •*'"'"Gel Young Un' ( 19791 Dana Preu. David Peck -10:30- (J) COLL.EOE. FOOTBAU AMEAICA'8 TOP TEN 0 UTTl.ES YAM CAHCOOK INTAOOUCING BIOlOOY Ul.UAOMAN THEBEAM • AJ;N1EJIY AWAAD W1NHIHG SHORTS -11:00- PUTTIH' OH THE HfTS a:I MC W££XEHO SPECIAL WAESTUNG IT Alff Of 90M£TH1NQ 8IO WOOOWNGHTS SHOP lNT"®UCIHO BIOlOOY ONE WAY GAME MOVIE • • "Rice For Thi Yankee Zephyr' (1981) l<tn WIN, George Peppaid -11:30- IFTV • 9 AMENCAH BAH06T AHO TH9 OlD HOUSE MAMETWO AATHE1..ENE RIPPY CHAU<TAU( MOYIE •••"I Want You" (1952) Dana An· drews, Dorothy McGuire AFTERNOON -12:00- 1 THAEE STOOGES 9 OOUEOE FOOTBAU G MOYIE • • * "My Bodyguwd" t 1979) Chris M ueoeac:e. Adam Baldw1n i~HVU< -2:oo-ANO BEAUTY 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED D (II GREATEST SPORTS D OIOGET 1 rn.,......., 8 VOYAGEAS ~ • THE MIGHTY MONSTAOMUAK AT THE MOVIES MENACE • MOTOAWEEJ( • MOVIE a& THIS OlD HOUSE * t t '> Downhill Recer ( 19691 cm= NIGHT ~loid, GeM Homan _5:00- * • • 'The lncted1ble Shrinking B AMEAK:A Man" (19S7) Grenl W1l-amt. Randy D ~· PlAYBOOK Stu~ O WAROfTHESTARS I UP OH MELoo~ MOUNT AJN a BLACt< SHEEP SOUADAOfL G ETHIOPIA: THE NIGHTMARE MOVIE CONTINUE& • ~ * "The Howung· 1198 t) Dee (C) MOYIE Wallace, Parnck Macnee ••• "Son Of Kono 119331 Robert Cl) MOVIE , Armatrono. Helen Meck * '11 Orea' I 1977) Richard Hams. ('8) MOVIE Charlolle Ramptjno * * •; 'Bell Street" ( 1~1 RM fJD OH CAMPUS Dawn CllOng Guy 0aV1s • Q[!) SOUARE FOOT GAROEHIHG S MOVIE M•A•S•H * • "RhtnestOl\I I 198'1 Sytves1e. 9 Qt NEWS S tlllOlll. Dolly Part on C1i> RICHARO COOK ' <%)MOYIE QD CNMA TTRACTIONS ** "Clty Heal' 11984) C11n1 East-Oi MOVIE wood. Burt Reynolds * * Slleenl (198~1 Tanya Roberts. Ted Waas -2'30-S1 MOVIE * • . ., "The P~nce And Tt\8 Pauper ~~ET • AOCl<8CHOOl C!> CONTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ISSUES GD DOTTIE RAMIO'S MAGAZ!HE -3:00- 1 HF\. W£E)( IH ~ SPORT SCOPE MOVIE • * '., "The Relvc1an1 • As1ronau1 ( 1967) Don Knous Arthur 0 C'..ol1llell 8 BIONIC WOMAN ( 1977) Marie Lestet Ohver Reed -5:30- D NEWS G Nfl Al.MS PRES£NTS I SHW( PAEVIEWS MCLAUGHLIN GRouP • ALICE 9 A0HT BACK! WITH DAVID HOAOWIT2 O!NICNEWS C1i) ZOl.A LEV1TT m THIS WE.EK IN COUNTRY SHERMAN CLAY PIANO COMPETITION Santa Ana High School, NOV. 9 & 10 MUSIC MNINO -e:oo-1 L~-- H • "ca, WUll ' ( 1178) RicNtd p • Oeolgt Cat1ln N!WS WA TUT AtllfJlllt;N4 t4EAO THME:I COWNl'f NfWTON'1 Am! WOOOWNOHT"S Sta WMP If CINONIATI HAATTO~· ~ICHUU.ER JAPNQf PAOORAMMINO MOVI£ .... * t "Tiit AOvtntU196 Of Huckleber· ry Finn" I 1995) Petr~ 0.y. Semrn- Art Williama CH)MOYIE • • ,.., · CM1Y s SflldOw' 11971) Welltl' Mtllhau, Alhll Smith CHAALE.S CHAMPUH T AU<a Mn4 -UO-l ~OHTAIAL ~~COMfORT C0MPUTtA CHRONICLES TAXI JMOVIE * • * "Grtyatolce The L~C! or Tartan. Lord 01 The Apes · t 198'1 Ralph RIClllfelson Cllrislopner Lim· bert -1-00--8 .CATCH PHRASE 0 FIGHT BACKI WYTH DAW> HOAOWTTZ 8 FASHIOH REPORT ~~ I SMAU WONDER WHEEl Of FORTUNE NATURE I!) STATUE Of LIBERTY TOO CLOSE F~ COMFORT TEN Ott THE AISLE SAN DIEGO ALIVE EID WrTH l0'!1.FAOM TBH ~)MOVIE It * 1't OuM f 19841 Kyle MacUI thfan Fraf1Ce9Ca Annis $) R081N HOOD' RICHARD TME LJON..)iEARTEO -730- • OAHCE FEvER 0 rrSALNING D NBA BASl<ETBALL I EYE OH L.A LAKER PN:-OAME SHOW M'A.8'H 41) BARNEY MllLER OOR SAN DIEGO SAH DIEGO ZOO'S AHIMAL EXPf£SS -8-00- • AIRWOLF I QI GIMME A BREAK HOLL YWOOO BEAT G H8A BASKETBALL ili:HTZOHE Cl) MOVIE • * t '' . The Hanging Tree ( 19591 G1ry COOQer Maria Scllell al THE BRAIH e OREA T PENOAMANCE.S GD NANCY HARMON '9 RACING~ OAl(.TAe re MOYIE • t City Heal 1 19~1 Clint East· wOOO Bun Reynalds H MOVIE • • Oh t.001 V()u Oev11 1 t98'1 Sherman Clay is awarding the wi nner of this competition a $22,000 Steinway Grand . Fo r more information regarding tickets, call the Costa Mesa store. THIS WEEK ONLY AUTHORIZED MM•r before In· Sherman Clay'1 115 ,_, ha.tory hn there....., IUCh M ..... nt Mlectlon of grMd plenoe In our ltelnway hlectlon .. oom elowlnt rou to tit down end pe.y and ....Ct tM one you ••t. Come In now, ...... there ta a •wt .. • on Mleat p._M. ~ STEI NWAY & SONS DEALER IN L.A .. ORANOE. . VENTURA., <RIVERSID E & SAN BERNARDINO CO'S COSTA MESA South Coast Plua 545-0415 \ - J amee Wood.a •tan ln "Baqe 1)f the Aa- .... 1n .. tom,ht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . Geo<ge Burna. Ted Wass $,TENDER IS THE NIGAT • -8:30- Q CJt FACTS Of UfE =TYLE.8 Of THE RICH AHO • WEEKEHO MAGAZIHE QB Pl.AYBAU -t:00- 11 MOVIE Baooe Of Tile Assassin !PremN!fe1 James Woods Yaphtt KOllO D Q! OOLOEN GIRLS I LOVE80AT O ST ART Of SOMETHING BIG A WAU< fliAOUOH THE 20TH CENTURY WrTH BILL MOYERS GD DALLAS HOLM 8aCMALKTALK ''ZJMOV1E • • • Tile Llllle Orvmmet Gitt I 19841 O.ane Keaton Yorgo Voyagis -t30-e a221 8 TWIUGH'T ZONE POUCESTOAY Q[!)MAAKAUSSW [D) EYE OH SAN DIEGO G!)OAVE~R &)MOVIE f01MOV1E • t 'The Keep ( t983) Scoll Glenn JUfgtn Proclll\O'tlr -10:00- D QtHUHTER I N£WS S'TAASEAACH UfESlYlE.S ~ THE~ AHO FAMOUS 8MOVI£ • • •'> Numt>er Sellenteen" ( 111321 John S1uart Anne Grey e.M()VIE :. Otano-Cou1 DAIL V PILOT /Saturday. N<>'Mnbet 2, 1985 41 t r ,. D WOYll! * t ·~ "The FWI Thi! Se¥ld Pin .. butgn" (tt7t) JulM EMnQ. StOQ*· WdClllMino iiFOF ... * t "HardboOill" (1984) Giant Kramer, T Ml Robtna. -10'..46-• IPOAT1 ,,., -11:00- •• lllalNEWS FTV TAL.E.8 ""°"THE ~ COMEDY TONIGHT IENNY HIU. ltfOW FOUR AM&ICAN COMP06EA8 AEAl VIOE06 HOT SEAT -11•15- lD.l WLD CLU&a • -11:30- 1 IAAHAIY JONES 8 SATUADAY NIGHT'S MAIN EV9fT I PVTTIH' OH THE HITS evtwmes 8POA'TS WtfJ(fM) i~ ~ * "Shaolin Hllldlocll ( 19811 D1vod ~~hlllPlng • • "ChtnehlrO' p 971) Oenn11 HQC>per, Stela Garcia ~ DICK Cl.AAK'S HfTETIME GD SA TUN>AY ALIVE "?MOVIE t Tile Immoral One '19801 SytVll Lamo Yves Jouttroy -11:35- H I THE HITCtffl<ER -11:45- Q ABCNEWSO ()MOVIE t "The Stud ( 19781 Joan Collins ' Ol1wr T Ob11S -12:00- B ~'S TOPTEN t * Ztgzag t 1970) George Kenne- i Annt JICklOl'I IHDEPBl>ENT NEWS FOUR AMERICAN COMPOSEM 6D THE MOYIEMAKEAS ~ SA TUAOAY ALIVE LM FROM THE LAff STOP )MOYIE t t * "Revenge Of The Pink P1111n. er ( 1978) Peter Seller•. Oyen Can- non fO)MOYIE t "Lettlf'S Of L0"9" ( 1984) BndQette Monet Cynoee Summer1 -12:05- H MOVIE • • 1 Beat Stteet' (1.9aA1 Rae Dawn CllOnQ Guy Oms -12:30-• NAME Of THE <WE • 8 «.al NEW YOAK HOT TRACKS G SCTV lO)lllOYll • "Tiit ,_.. Of 0-IM•" (No 0.) -f:41-. fCJWCMl • Ctt'*Wt ' Co . ( 19131 ...... ""'· PtltlCk oeww .. -1:16- Actors ask choice on kissing scenes a ' . LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Screen Actors Guild, reflectang concern or its memben over the possibility of contacting AIQS on movie sets. said It has uked P.roducers to disclose whether any 'ICCne includes open- mouth luss1ng. Not1ficat1on of such ~ncs m u't come before an actor signs for a role, the talent union said "Under this health cnsu. some actors may feel open· moutt) lcass1ng1s 1'£Uardous:· sard SAG third national vi~ president Dean Santoro. "We arc not saying 11 1s. This 1s not a medical bulletin: It!+& labor maue·r " "We haven't had any o0mpla1nts from actors." sa1d SAG spokesman Mark Locher "Ttjts 1s more of a prcvenl8t1ve measure." The guild also warned that reJel ung an actor because of homosexuality is a v..iolat1on of its contract claUK against drscnminauon. Guild offic1.3Js were careful to stress they were nM aware of an) such d1scnm1nauon. Locher sard the two points were covered in a letter sent 10 the approxaniately 7.000 producers and agents who have signed a contract wtth the guild Since II was disclosed an July that actor Rock Hudson was sufTenng from AI DS. qucsuons have been raised about the safely of open.mouth kissing for movie and telev1s1on sanes. Hudson. who died of complicauons from A.JDS Oct 2, had a k1aing scene last year wuh Linda Evans on \he AB(' telev1S1on scnes "Dynasty " Evan~ has steadfastly refused to comment on whether she was con~med or had medical tests because of her contact with Hudson. Santoro s~ud the gwld's board of directors decided that two ex1stm1 clauses in the contract on d11cnnu nat100 and disclosure of nude scenes could be intttp~t.ed to cover the AIDS and homosexuality issue. "We do not want to dictate o r censor. bu' we don't want our members who bave fears, t"Cn 1f \bey arr incorrect. to do somethina they don•t want to," Santbr said. "We arc telhnaproducers that 'If you don't pv..c aucb noufication before birina. acton should then be able LO say no Wlthout penalty.' The performer has the right to say 9.'t\at 11 buardous." Scieotisu have said that whale the suspected AIDS v\fUs has been found m sah va, they do not believe w dtte&K can be transmitted by kusmg. However. they have warned tha1 1t 1s conce1vabl~ t.hr disease mi&ht be spread by k.issina 1fsahva contaJn•na the vu·us comes into contact wnh an open c ut an the otber person's mouth ,. ~ ~. Americas ·1 Carpet Brandt_._X . ~ lt'sllteCmpetSale :"lhnci~~~ of a Ufelllne! for LMng carpet collection n<:JN at Special, one-time values on ook>f's and stytes ~'ve nENer seen on sale before-a.JI aeything you'd expect from greatty reduced prices. Don, Mlle Outl <nne 1n today. wtWe selections are at their best JoHNBt4ssn.Ct.aPsTGo. ~= "Familv Owned Smee 1879" ::. 2127§. BrtatOI Street, eo.ta Mesa =: South of South Cout PW• -·c~. -""' 751 2324 -·-~---- tott HO\ln Moa ·Fn 9 6 Sat 10 s . . ' t . . ELECTION '85 . ... ~addl~back college board race hotly contested .81 PBD.. IN&IDDMAN .............. A lona~nt feud between tcachen and ldmlnisvaton ia tbe s.ddkt.ck Community ColJqe Dis- trict it veerina toward • cntical Election 0., confrontation. South County votm will fill three talion thcxven-mcmberbe&rd that .f!vcm1 Saddleback Collcae in • .u.ioo' Viejo and Irvine Valley Colles in Irvine (fonneriy Saddle- back N orth C,ampus) Tuetday. Ten candidates an rultnina. Over the put two ycan. teachers at the two coUqe have squared off apinst Chancellor Larry Stevens. They've claimed be is an incompe- tent and un.mponsive administrator who uses unethical employment practices. But lhe d1stnct board, which hu-cd Steven~1 bas sohdly supported lhe chaoceuor. They say he has been carrytna out their ordcn to ma.inlaln quality educauon J>r01J3ms with hmt~ stale fundina, In their drive to.oust Stevens, the tcaehers conducted "no oonfidence" votes, filed a lawsuit and supported a board recall campaian that failed to ... ollcct enouah s1anatures. More re- cently, they've turned thei r attention to the fall campajp. Thom Evans, president , of the Saddleback CoUep Faculty Associa· 11on. said union representatives talk· ed informalJy to aJI of the candidates before endoning Joan Hueter, lris Swanson and Marcia Milchiker. Jn doing so, the teacben withheld sup- port from two incumbents, Wilb.am Watts and Robert L Price, and Perry E. Jacobson. a candidate endoned by retirin' board member Eugene McKm&ht. In theircam~ign materials, Watts., Price and candidate Mlke qgen have accused the teachers oftry1ng to gam control over the governing board. Asked abOut critJcaJ lSSUCS facing the dlSuict, Wans et~ "the in- trusion of the faculty in the elective process." • Egcrs has conducted perhaps the most aggressive campaign. pubh· ciziog a long list of endorsements !rom well-known politic.al figures such as State Sen. Marian Be~n. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, Supet- visor Thomas Riley and Qrange County Sheriff Brad Gates. ~also claimed the faculty was behind .. slimy scare tactics" that indirectly accused him of $Upporting oil rias off.tile Orange County coast, He also made public a letter from the WllH•m Watta Robert Price candidate from each of the three areas at'ltake Tuesday. F-0Uowing is bacqround lllfor- matioo on the candidates: TRUSTEE AREA TWO •Jou J. BHt.er, S3, b.as hved in Tustin for more than 16 years. She h.as six adult children. She is an athletic director at K.atella H1&.tl School in Anaheim, where she coaches the girls voUeybaJI and swim- ming teams. Hueter . serves on the Athletic Eligibility Commiss1on in the Anaheim Union High School Dis- trict. Sbe has been active in the Orange County Athletic Directors' AssotjJtion and the State Athletic Directors' Association. Regarding the Saddleback District, Huetcr said, "I feel the budget and bow it's"' Spc.nt is the most im~rtant issue faetng the district. Tbcy're (now) spending too much money on administration and not enough on full-time faculty." She has been endorsed by the Saddlcback Collqe Faculty ASSOCta· lion. Hueter satd the district's teachers "are concerned about how their colleges are run. But I haven't felt any pressure to vote their way. I don't feel I'd be obligated to the teachen if I'm elcct.cd.'• •WUUam L. Watts, has been a Saddlcback trustee for eight-and-a- half years and is the current board preseident He lives in county terri- tory near Tustin. He and his wife Barbara have three teen-age children. Watts is a principaJ in the Tustjn Unjficd S<:hool District. Previously, he taught for nine years in Laguna Beach and for one year in the San Joaquin School District. Sant.a An.a Clwnber of Commerce, a board member of local TV aoocu cha.n.o:e1 KYOU, a boanimembcr of the Santa Am. Economic Develop- ment Corp: and an Oran.ae County Superior Court arbitrator. The candidate advocata "quality education by us.i04 primarily full. time Lnst.ructors pmd equal to Uni- versity of California and Ca.I State {Univen~i~tructon." Wqlf supporu "vocaiional education based on a cou.ntywide plan stevelope4 by all community collqe distncts to assure no costly overlapping." "private funding for vocational programs" and an "in- crease in semester fees students pay." TRUSTEE AREA POUR •Ju Doyer, 70, of 'Capistrano Beach, is a retired machinist who has lived in the community for 28 years. He is married and has three children. He has never before held elective office, and when asked to describe his civic involvement, be replied, "None." Doyer said "the con1lict between administration and faculty" is the most important issue facing the college district. · •Mike Euen, 37, of Dana Point, ts an aide tOlJ .S. Rep. Ron Packard, R-Carlsbad. He and bis wife Candace have three children. He h.as never held elective office. but h.as worked on "approximately 35 politicaJ cam- paigns, including those for Ron Packard." · Before joinin& Packard's staff, Ea· en spent 16 ycan in the newspaper industry, includingei&bt yean as vice president-executive cditpr of the News-Post Ncwspapen of South Orange County. He has been active in the South Coast YMCA, Saddleback Valley and Lagu 0 na Beach Exchange . . 11.arcta Mllcb.Uler ' IJU 8waDMD Perry Jacobeon Jan Doyer O ubs, Ll&una Beach Jaycees. Laguna MouJton .Ptayhousc, I;-acuna Patnou• Day Parade Associ.auon and El Camipo Real Boy Scouts. "As a former pan-time teacher, I can understand.the frustrations and concerns that. the facuJty has ex- pressed in recent months," Eggers said. "However, at the same time I totaJly disuree with the disruptive t.aatics, sucfi as recall movements, that the upion leadership has under- taken. "What is needed is someone who wilJ sit down at the table and talk. We have some outstanding faculty mem- bcn who should be heard from, not just a few union leaders who tum di~ments in style into major conflicts between the Olculty and administration." •Perry E. Jaeobsal, 49, of Dana Point, is a sociology professor at Cal State Fullerton who has written a statistics textbook and research pa~rs. He is married and has two children. The O range County Board of Supervisors ap~inted him to the Dana Point Spcclfic Plan Board of Review, on which-he served for three ycan. In a previous Saddleback election, Jacobson ran unsucessfully against incumbent Eugene Mc Knight. McKnight chose not to seek re- election this year and endorsed Jacobson for the seaL "The Saddleback chaJlenge is preservi ng and developing educa- tional quality and services during a period of growth and change," Jacobson sajd, "To meet this challenge, my goal, if elected, would be to create and implement long. range plans for meeting community, student and fiscal needs of ea.ch college and keeping pace with pre>; ircssive academic, vocatJonal ancl administrative advances." , •ldt S•....., 581 is a retiree who worked for the Sad<lleback District for IS years u e}lccutive assistant· confidential ~wy. She wotked as a personnel assisumt fo the private sector, \hen spent seven years with a unified school district before JOtning Saddleback. She and her husband Lester arc 18- yeai residents of San Clemente who have three children. Swanson said that before retiring in 1983, she worked with fi ve Saddle- back administrations and attended at 1east 300 bo&rd meetings. ·s he said she took minµtes, prepared agendas and "became familiar with the budget, staffiDJ, curriculum and all areas of operaboo." She said her goals are "to help restore as much local control as possible to the board and to the community in setting educational directions for Irvine Valley College and SaddJeback College; to make sure classes continue to be {>rovided to students of all ages including the older adult community ... ; to generate team· work among all segments of the district, including the board of trustees ...... TRUSTEE AREA FIVE •Bvl Bobloa, 48, is a computer consultant who resides in El Toro. At presstime. be had not provided additional background information to this newspaper. ••Mattia MilcMl!er, 38, lives in Laguna Hills with her husband Ben- jamin and three sons. She is a research biologist and homemaker. She is vice president of Pacific Medical Manage- ment. Her c1v1c act1v1t1es in cl ude the Laguna Niguel Auxiliary of the Chi I· di"CD 's Home Society and La Casa. the auxiliary for Orangewood, the borne for abused and abandoned children. She helped founo Camp. liavariim and served on its board for three years. "Saddlebaci and Irvine VaJJey coUcacs were built to serve a. broad CTOS5-'section ofour community," she said. "Limi~ .ffSOurca. are DOW available. The district's bureaucracy has increased inordinately. "In a time offiscal crisis, tax dollars must be spent where they count -in the classroom. As a scientist. ·1 will 1tu_dy the issu.e~ 11sten .iµdiciously • and place our tax ~C?Uars wb~rc they will guarantee quahty education pro- grams." •Robert L. Price, 72, is a retiree who lives in Laguna Hills with his wife Eleanor. They have foUT cbiJdren and I 0 pandcbildrcn. He came to California as a civil engineer in 1964 and later spent 13 years as adminis- trator of Leisure World Laguna Hills. His civic acitivities have included Leadership rSaddJeback, Leisure World H1storical Society, Liguna Hills Rotary Oub, Saddlcback Arca Coordinating Council, Laguna Hills Commu. ruty Association and Saddle· back High-Twelve Oub. He has been a Saddleback District trustee for ei&ht yean. Price said the most important issues facing the college district arc "inadequate funding, espcciaJly for equipment; materials, security. main- tenance and other support items; a harmonious undentanding with em- ployee groups, especially the Faculty Association; preservation of educa- tion quality .... ; and maintenance of optimum local control of the district's programs and finances." .-"Committee for Quality Educat ion," • which asked all teachers to donate S200 lO suppon candidtacs Hueter, Swanson and Milchaker. The letter was si&ned by a Saddlebact instruc- tor. The incumbent said a crucial issue in the current campaign is "the intrusion of the faculty in the electiv~ process" by endorsing three can- didates and providing "significant" campaign donations. "Who is to control (the district's) financial decisions, scheduJing and generally administering llle district as a whole'?'' Watts asked. "The faculty or the trustees? I believe that the elecicd trustees art able and capable of accom,lishlng this task." Mesa factions battle in water race Faculty Association president Evans dented teachers are tryi ng to buy ioJJuence on the dJstrict board. He said several current board mem· I ben who were endorsed by the . a.oc:iation in pist elections have not •• comifta?dy supported facuhy views f since 1aki.ns office. · .. There's no way Thom Evans or ' w the union can control this board, .. he said. Board candida~ . must run to represent the trustee area in which • they li ve. But all Saddlcback District voters will be able to select one He sai he advocates implementa· tion of computer management system, an increase in full -time faculty "where appropriate,•• and pilot projects to encourage retention ofstudcnts in courses. •Gerald A. Wolf, 39, ia an attorney who li ves in county territory near Santa Ana. He and his wife Gemma hav~ a -9-montbi:-Old daughter. Wolfhas been 1985 president of the y TONY SAAVEDRA OfhO.-,,... .... Controversy over growth io Costa Mesa bu hea~ up the tnditionaJJy uneventful Oranae County Water District election, pittinJ veteran City Councilman Doon Hall Ip.inst a member of a local activist p-oup. HaJI S6, will be fj.ghbJl& at the ballot bOx Tuesday to retain his seat representing Costa Mesa on ttie OCWD board of di~on. His opponent. 34-ycar-old P~tricia Aynes, claims the district is indircctJy &oded . •• 1n with Pee&~ oNLvss. • Includes . Large Cut New York Steak • Soup or Salad . Your Choice of Potato (Baked Potato during Dinner Hours) ' I Apple Pie • Beverage · tl"YID Alf1TIMI ONL 'f AT n.-llOl.L.CI WINO Restaiirants Coat.Me .. 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Vlctor'- OPEN 24 HOURS HW1tlngton •••ch 1e572111ch llvd. wr Edinger OP!N 24 HOURS charging consumers for water pro- Jccts needed by real estate deveJopers. Aynes notes a 1984-85 Orange Coun- ty Grand Jury repon chiding the district for amassing an cstima~ $50-million surplus for projects to replenish the ground water basin. Hall, appointed last year to replace vacatin& board member and promi- nent developer Henry Seacntrom, maintains that new water facilities are needed regardless of future growth. And be warns an Aynes victory would boluer Mesa Action, a home- owners group opposed to btgb-densi- ty, high-rise development in Costa Mesa. Patricia Aynes' husband, James, is a founding member of the activist group tflat has rallied resi· denu disturbed by the city's com- mercial growth. , Mesa Action bas Iona announced plans to oust Mayor Norma Hertzog and Councilwoman Arlene Schafer should they run for re-election when their terms exp~re in November 1986. The political rumblinas promp~ a group of city founders, led by fonner Mayor Alvin .. Pink" Pink.leyJ. to jump into the fray on Hall's behali. offer good at this location only ...,,.. 117•2COWM Ha·ao.c» PRIVATE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT BY THE MONTH • You Store It • You Lock It • You Tek• the Key RESIDENT MANAGER ON PREMISES V04Jr pe<'IOnel belonolno• are behind lndMdualty locked door1. CONVENIENT Rent only the apace Y04J need. temporary « long term. Open ~ day exc:.pt major hol· ldaya. Euv In and out, Formina th·e Costa Mesa Good Government Committee, the group of city pioneers is hoping to quell what they believe is an attempt by Mesa Action to get a "ICJ up" on the oounciJ election through the water district race. While Mesa ActJon _announced that it wu not participating in Aynes' cam~ the poup mailed out pre- addretsed "Voten for Aynes" envelopes last September, urain& resi- dents to send contributions. OB IT UARI[ s Services held for Thelma Goshert A memorial service for Thelma Wallace Goshert were held Friday in the Waverly Chapel at Fairhaven Memorial Park. Born Nov. 12. 1910, Ooshert died on Nov. 26. She was 75. A member of a pioneer: Costa Mesa family, Gosbert moved here in 19-26. For the put 20 years she was an active supporter of Alcoholics Anonymous. She was a charter mem· her of both the Laauna Canyon Club and the Costa Mesa Alano O ub. She and her sister, Norma Rose- berry, supported the buildina of the Fint Step House on Charle Street in Coat.a Mesa. Thelma Goshert was especially proud of her work in the courts where she helped divert alcoholics from jail to AA. Because of her interest in AA, her family requests that in lieu offlowcrs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ donations be made to the building fund of the Alano Oub 2040 Plaocn- tia St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Thelma Goshert is survived by two dau&hten, Melinda Miner and Maureen O arkc; four pandchildrcn; and three 1isten, Nonna Roseberry. Naomi Aker and Merline-Sides. Lacy Wood · Services will be held in Missouri for Lucy C. Wood of Costa Mesa, who died Sunday It the qe of 94 in a Ne'Wl)On Beach convalescent bospi· w. Born in Chicqo, she was a member of the Dau&hters of the American Revolution. She ia aurvi ved by one son, Thomas Wood of Costa Mesa. LllllaDlr••• Funeral terVica were held Tunday for LilliaD M. Seaman of Hwit.incu>n lelcbt. .wbo djed lut Tbunday It C.0.ta MCM Medkal Cea~ Hospital. Shewull. Bom in Wilcouin. abc f'8d lived in HullftllOft 8-cb fur the PMl 20 yean IDd wu a manber o(Qnce Lulbenn Ouateb. Sbe jJ l\lt'Vived by One aieca and ~anadn~ Sii wlOet were cooda et Orce Lutberwn Church by PaatOr Paw Jobuen, followed by lntennnt at Sin Fernando Milalon Cemetery. ,, .I ., .. - Orenge CoMt DAILY PtlOT /Satut'day, No"Mnber 2. 1Nl5 A7 ,. Auti.ors tO lead healing se~inar at St. 3 : I I es Marriage forum. fllm series. concert e in area churches beorusand Rita Bennett, internauonally known .._rlhors, speak en and tcacben. will conduct a th~y seminar, .. Healing the Whole Person," next week at St. James EptseopaJ ~~. 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. SelltoJ_tsaresc~uledat 7 p.m . Friday and 8:30a.m. Salur~y with a healing service lhat evening. The Rev. Denrus Bennett will preach the9and 10:4Sa.m. SCl'Vloes Sunday. Rev. Bennett is~ as one of the pioneers m what is oft.en called the "charismatic renewal "a renewed undentandinaofthe work oftbe Holy Spirit' . Rita ~nnctt's book. "~otionaUy Free." explains 1nnerbealm1and offers a umque way of evaluating needs and receiving soul healint through prayer. For information, caU the church office af.6 7 S-021 O. • • • • • • The Joy Si naen. an ecumenical 11oup. will perform a17p.m.Suodayatk.~t~Cllardl. 600SL Andrews R<*i. Newport Beach. M1cbad Simpson, a fouodet, said. .. Out m"'1C is mcartt to entertain. of ooune.. but more importantly to u ptift the soul and touch the 1pint ... · The pcrf ormancie is open to the public. and a f:rccwill offering will be received. For information, call 631-3811 . • • • A concert fcaturin& Kol B'Seder will begjb at 7 tonia.tuatTemp&eBatYUID, 1011 CamelbackSt., Newport Beach. Co-sponsor i1 the Jewilb Educators' Association in Oranae County. Kol B'Scdermeans .. cverything'sOK" -which ts an apt description of the group, their voiceSand guitars, accordina to Cantor Jcff'Kepper. Admission is SS fondultsand SI for children. Proceeds support tcachtttebolanhips foT the Conference OD AJternati VCS ill J cwisb Education. • • • The Van~ a touring music ense"'ble from A tenes of SU wccltly Tuelday djtaagions OD -rbe RoolS 011....ibcnUsm .. will belin at 7:30 p.m. NO\'. 5aut.e church. Conducied by the Rev. Dr. James A. Net..., OUDIStef, thedisamionJ will nplore the Q&d ud New T cstament&. Judaism. Cbristia.nity and Unitariu Um· vcrsal11m . • •• a.-..~c...•..atya-dmemben wall obtcTve its founh annivenary at t.bc 9:30aod l l L& scrvtO'cs Sunday. A special anniversary buquei wiU be~ at 6:l0 p. m. Sunday at th~ El Adobe Restaurant m San Juan Capistrano. • • • A tndlog view of Cluna will be presented at I 0:30 a.m. St~y by Dr. Walter Morton fort.be U..aartM Uatwenallat FelJewMtf _,.....__Beed. Morton, wbowuoneofmeearlydevclopcnof compuien. bas just returned from teVen weeb in Oli.na, visiuna ~fain and meeting industrial manaaen &Dd government officials.. ThefcUowshipmcetsat429~Drive. · •• • •• Ors. Linda and Hy Algazi marriage partners and marriagecounselon,wiUco.nduct1l.forumon"~ed butnot~d," at 9'.15a.m. Sunday,,atSt.MimethdAll AaaellO.ud paris.h center, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Coronadcl Mar. Rita, Denn1a Bennett Southern Cahfomia College, Cos1I Mesa, wiU perform at I 0: 30 a.m. Sunday at the Mesa Bible Qapel. 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The t.ouring music group, composed of a 16-voice chorale and an 11-picce instrumental ensemble, performs a variety of sacred music. Temple luiall •f Ne.,.n Bead will honor new memberut the 8: 15 p.m. Sabbath set'VlOC Friday. Temple members worship at 2401 Irvmc Ave., Newport Bcacb. •••• Irvine. For information. caJI 854-7600. • • • • • • • • • Bill and Anabel Gillham will deal with pcnonaJ Hooked on Life, a four-part film sencsdcaJing wt th real life problems, will be shown at the Soetll Cou& Commu.ltyO.arc•auditorium on Mondaysduring ~vember. The Rev. Richard A very and Donald Marsb, An initial alklay work.shop for a parents' support relationships., se1f awarencss and chaoajng old life patt.cmsduringa four~y seminar, entitled .. How to Live the Victorious Chnstian Life." The first film, "Throe Dimensional Living," will be presented at 7:30p.m.~ov. 4. Theotherure~'Staning Over," "Out ofY our Rut and Into Relief' and - "Beainningat the Bottom." nationally known song writers, will be the worship leaders at 9:30a.m.SundayatSt.Man Presbyterlu ~ar~ Newport Beach. group wiU be held today at Oruae C.Ut Ualtariaa UaivenaJltt C.~, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The church is located at 5120 Bonita Olnyon Drive, The team bas written more than 100 songs and for the past 20 years bas presented workshops using music, drama and other art fonns. Their contemporary style is participatory. For information, call 644-I 341 . A talk on the U. N. conference in Nairobi wiU be given by a delegate, Arlene Moncrief of Altadcna, at the I 0: 30 a. tn. service Sunday at the church. She will pcscnt an overview of the conference and herexperien~ on an education tour of Kenya villages. The seminar will be held al the Capbtraae Valley C.-.:rd Wlth the Sunday sessions scheduled at 8 and 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Meetings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday wall begin at 7 p.m. For information, call 661-4991. Mormons Open genealogical library BJ die A..IOC!ated Preas SALT LAKE~ -A new acnealoaical library f the Church of Jesus Christ qf · r-day Saints last week was formally dedicated and opened its d~rs to the public. The new '$8.2 rnlltion,. five-story library, 2112 ycan in construction, is to house the world's largest collection of aenealoaical records, beiDJ. uans.-fcmd from nearby office buildings. The records from 100 countries include 1.4 million cataloged reels of microfilmed records, 160,000 printed volumes of family and local histories, plus maps, pz.Cnccrs and numerous other reference works. • WACO, Texas-A Baptist layman says Southern Baptists arc in danger of losina their cherished principle of liberty in a drive by a fundamentalist ~DJ ~nst alleged liberals in Baptist 10st1tuttops. "They claim 'we must abolish freedom to guard against heresy' " Norman Olvendcr a Georgia farmer, told a laity conference at Baylor University. "They say, 'We must do away with doctrinal freedom to protect the Bible."' He said that "cheap scare tactic has been the stock and trade of dictators since the begin run~ of history, used to fnghten people mto surrendering liberty." He said the process can be seen clearly "in the onslaught against our teaching institutions and publi- cations." CHICAGO -A Roman Catholic nun says it's time to "do something about the position of women in the- church so that, if Jesus came back today, bc·d recognize the place." Sister Joan Chmister. prioress of the Benedictine Sisters of Eric, Pa .• told participants m a "Jesus Day" weekend that the church should return to Chnst's view of women, reports the archdiocesan weekly, Chicago Catholic. ':;rhat Jesus was a femirust is the best-kept ecclcsial secret of all time," she said, cuing evidence from Scrip- ture for her thesis lhat "Jesus promoted the dignity and equality of all persons ... "He made women disciples and put women at the center of the Gospel, in the incarnation and in the redemp- tion, when rt was the women who first saw him after the Resurrection." DURH>,.M, N. C. -A Duke University Divinity School professor says that regardless of what views~ held about homosexuality, Scipturcs make clear that churches should take a responsibility in dealing with the AlDS crisis. "AIDS victims arc people 1n need, and the New T cstarnent clearly teaches ministering to people in need," says James M. Efird. "The issue is simply a person or a group of persons in n~." · Efird, who also is editor of a scnes of books on contemporary Christian concerns for the United Methodist Abingdon Press, suggests the church community assume a constructive role of educator, disseminating fac- tual information that could con- tribute to a decline in pa.me and prcJudicc. CM woman enters Sacred Heart order A Costa Mesa woman is among three members of the Roman Oltbolic Diocese of Orange to enter the religious life as postulant. Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson who are members of St. John the Baptist Church ID Costa Mesa; attended Mater Dci High Scbool 1n Santa Ana She bas jo10ed the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart Qd resides in the House of Formation m Los Angeles. • Other postulants arc Jean Louise Bedell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedell of San Juan Olpistrano, and Linda Cunningham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lmwood Cunningham of Cerritos. Sister Linda. a fonner chemist, was acu ve in the Orange Catholic Alumni Oub and spent her candidate year at St. Joachim's Olurch, Costa Mesa. She is with the SislCT'S of St. J09eph. A former pre-school teacher, Sister Jean is with the Felician Franciscan Sisters. She bas a certificate in early childhood Cduc:auon from Saddlcback Coll*. --· ' Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY i I I I I l A C.•11 Wllc1•1 .... 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I Aho, a ·~addition to the lin~up will be the "C.Clebrity Tree;: which will have ornaments doaated b y Holl~ i)UIOnalities and other celebrities, includina Bob Hope, Johnny Carson. Jack Lemmon Harriet Nelson, Lynn Redgrave, Sammy Davis Jr., Joan CoUins, and many others. The. sale of the celebrity-donated ornaments and accompanyi na autopapbed bangtap wtll benefit the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, said 'Rik Mumma, president and general manaaer of R~er's Gardens. "Roaer's holiday festivities have been a tradition for many people thro~out thecountry, and we felt this fund-raiser was an ideal way for us, the generous celebrities, and our visitors to share some of the' Christmts spirit," said Mumma. "It wiJI be an annual f\I'nd-raiser whic h we expect to become more suecessful each year." . The unveilina and ceremonial tightma of µie ''Celebrity" tree will take place at an evenma reception at the prden center on Nov. IS. Afterward the ornaments will be on display to the public and available for purchase. In addition to the theme-decorated trees. Roa,er's will feature its annual "Enchanted CandJeliaht Walk," with more than 50,000 lta~ian ~esianer liahts shinint in the trees and candles hahtmg the prden P.1ths 1eading to the pzebo that once stood on Disneyland's Main Street. Other Christmas hiahli&ht~ will include anti- mated soenes of plaYful penguins and forest creatures: fcsuve ideas for table and mantle arranacments; holiday container prdens for home dccoratmg and aift a.i ving; and m~rc th~n I ,~ f~t dfcedar and pine garlands and pomseruas maxed in with the nowers. Beg.inning Nov. 29, Santa Claus will arrive at the gazebo each evening, 6-8 p.m., to bear spec~shes and have his phot'?Pph taken with children. With the opening of "Christmas Fanstasy," Roaer's will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day throu&h Dec. 30, except for holidays. Roaer's Gardens is l~ted at the in~nection of MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin HiJls Road. 8wiDClnC merrily from a tree branch are a .,.ir of ceramic do•ee In a bullet (top photo), while a tired •hopper takee a rat OD • WOYeD wreath. At rtcht .. a e&rYed Natl.tty with 18 '!19tachable fiCuree that .ella for $390.·AU are at Ro&er'• Cf.arden•. - ·-GARDEN CHE CKLIST •With the price of lemons these days, wh y not economize by planting •.• tree in your yard. Even those shon •fll*Je can enjoy the dwarf lemon 1n -t coalainer. Remember, only the Dec q rate outdoors natur~lly pW>u are dwarfed in s1u. with colorful berry shrubs • •Spray the prden to nd 11 of aummer's stragglers of pests and diseases. Dop't let them hibernate and become a problem next sprins- •Feed your lawn now to give 11 a -b<>o$t befo~~nd through winter. •Be sure to bait for snails and slugs on a regular basis. They love the cool. damp weather of fall and wfntcr as m uch as the) like the tasty fo1hage of annuals and bulb fl owers •Add fragrance 10 your garden by planting daphne. winterswect or fra. grant sarcococca •Clean-up the yard before wan ter RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. f 01 T~e Rest of Your lrlt 1922 HAR80fl Bl VD . COSTA MESA-~48-11 S6 ..--1 By EARL ARONSON The hardy holly bordenng our front lawn is thnv1ng this yea r and 1t<1 berries wilLsoon tu.rn bright red. an time for Chn stmas ~nd other holada:r decorations. Autumn 1s a good time to consider planting trees and shrub'i th at produce colorful, attractive berries. Among other plants producing colorful fall bcmes are hawthorn. pyracantha, crabapple. bittersweet. euonymus and viburnum. The Washington hawthorn 1s a We will buy your china and crysta l for cash 714-241-997l/818-905-6650 Bring the elegance of the Carrington lifestyle Into your home for the Holidays! small tree wt th oranJe-red fruits. This variety, because of Its thorns, should be pruned high or plan~d where the thorns,are· not a hazard to passersby or children. The pyracantna. also fnown as firethorn, is a spreading shrub that produces large clusters of orange-red fruits along its branches. In far northern areas it 1s subject to winter damage that reduces· winter berry production. Pyracantha. a relauve of t~ apple, is subject to some _apple diseases. including scab. which blackens berries, and fireblighi, -wtti'eh may cause canes to d ie back. Both dcetduous and evergreen hollies produ« bri~t red berries. Male and female holhcs are needed to produce berries. Two hollies that d rop leaves are possum haw (llex dec1dua) and wtnterbcrry (llcx ver- • An tron~ Extra-Body nylon flber,and Scotchgardiai protection assure long life. • Backed by 10 year lim ited warranty. Create Your Own Dynasty From Our Entire F•mlly of Quallty H_om• Furnl1hlng1. (Padding & lnatallatlon Included) "HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION" 963-5770 11021 BROOKHURST HUNTINGTON HACH • • I 4'. ' CARPETS • LINOLEUM • MINI BLINDS • VERTICAL BLINDS • CERAMIC TILE • HARDWOOD FLOORS • FURNITURE Come In Today and Introduce Your..Cf to Attordable Elegance! HOU,.I : M.W.F T,T SAT SUN .. 10..e 10-8 10-4 12~• t-:-~ ticillata). Win\erberry 1s a more cold- bardy shrub; possum haw forms a small tree but is less winter-hardy. Birds enjoy holly berries. Among hardier hollies are Ameri- can, Foster's hybrids or Rugosa. Crabapple fruits are colorful. Yel- 'low and red varieties in several sizes arc available. Don't plant them close to walks or patios where dropping fruit s:an be a nuisance. Bittersweet is a twining vine often found &rowin, naturally on farm fences or trees. t needs space to climb and both male and female plants arc needed for berry production. Don't let it climb valuable trees because it will twine around branches and kill them as the vines ti&h~n and enlarge. There are other berry planu that pr~uce puiplish and deep blue fruits . Think aprlng · · If you are already thlnkin& •prtnc. don't fora et the moet colorful way to 1reet lt \i With an array of tullpe. Plant the bulbe now .o they can brlChten the eeuon. WIN TOGETHER THE UNITE WAY . l .· ----Johnnie john.1on, \'C bK1' for the-l..08 ~In Rams, knows YtM ,, plC'll'\1 lO ..,tn and 10 I<* ln 1984. johnnk'-lo9t his ICillT\ITUlC and bat fl1old. IC.Ilk CoW U> cancer Tua wu me t~ io. d au But Kbtt kM'<S I* H~ WIMCd hd famU)• and trkndl IO do ...twncr they cOllld lo help othcn wtn ~hall~ And U\ac anmv..H'k ,, • Inning ~ mttae\Jtous vlctotk When )'OU (O\'C lO l nU.cd ""'Y· you jot.n .Joh,rv\k' ltM.I thouQOd, d other\ on dlC Unltftf ~ tnm ~ IUppOfl mott Chan 12() agt'OC'ia cha help propk win the MOM di8kuk blades d lhcir U\a ~ we can Win U.Cthcr .. ~ u"11 'Mn, the-l nlrt'd \1'~ · WIN roc,UllM~ TH I 11 Lr> WAY' ·-- ~I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturd'9)1, November 2, 1 ------ I .North and South' a comic book history lesson. y FRID ROTHENBERG , ....... .._ NEW YORK -"Nonh and uth," ABC's 12-hour miniseries t it not about the Civil War, is up. nd-down entertainment that unaes more often than it $O&l'S and ·nda up beina forsettable, unsatisfy- 1 television. The production by David L. WolpeT ("Roou." "The Thom Birds"), hued on the John Jakes best· seUer •. covers the period from 1842 to the brink of war through the stories of two West Point roommates -one TRIVIA Yankee. one Rebel -and their extended fam1hes. The pace is brisk and there is an occasional rcvcalina ahmpsc into the lifestyles of the nch and shack.Jed on both sides of the Maeon-D1xon Linc. But the mo~ frequent and telling look really is a leer, and 1t focuses, throu&h overhead camera shots, re- peatedly on plunaina neck.Janes and tbe ti&bt-bodiced fashions of the times. If the broadcast paid as much attention to story lines as 1t docs to clcava&c content. "North and South" might have been worth watchina. Instead, it ercsents the Marvel Com- ic. True Confessions version of American history. The SJX·p&rt man1sencs beglns Sun. day rught, wtlh add1t1onal two-hour mstaUtneou slated for Tuctday. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and the followina Sunday, which is not re.Uy a finale'since the actual warfare and the danglina plots and conflicts will pick up next spnng Wlth the I 2- hour "North and South: Book II." That means a 24-hour commit- ment from v1rwcrs 1n a world of Afoira continues to i nch up Persistent Moira Wbtte crept up another notch this week, leading the field with JO pointsand musdina into second place in Trivia Bowl IV. The top-ranked GWC ltoffee Kl•td t.alhed nine correct answers, while Lany Jt.JncllabHm and the Sc'-lan were just off the pace with ci&ht apiece. lhe Nobel Prize question was no prize winner. Research reveals there was no "first" award, as our original source indicated, so the question is TRIVIA BOWL IV STANDINGS Toi Tnus only that they should be treated JJke cattle," quoth what famous movie dircctor1 10. What actor, In what movie. was billed as "the man with the barbed- wire soul? .. Last Week'• AD1wera I. "Multitudes, Multitudes" (Mac- Murray's book) I I. William Holden and ChfT Rob-2. Toledo, Ohio (Klingcr's home ertson played reunited college town) classmates in what movie? 3. Rip K.trby (Desmond's cm-I 2. W'herc, on the Mary Tyler Moore ploycr) show, had Ted Baxter begun his 4. Medicine (first Nobel Prize) television carce~ 5. Tallule.h Bankhead ("Bless and 3. Name the elephant who hatched Keep You") an egg tn the chtldrcn's story. 6. "The Merchant ofVe111ce" (lady 4. Who was the first U.S. president lawyer) to have his inauguration broadcast on 7. Jerry West of the Lakers (MVP radio? on losing team) 5.BingCrosb.roncesungwtthatno ,8. Toledo, Ohio (Sheen's home known as.what. town) 6. Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra made several movies together, but 9. "The Doomsday flight" by Rod they each blayed the title role in the · Setting (hijacking movie) same show -one Broadway, the 10. North Carohl\a and New Jersey I other on the screen. Name the show. (congressmen's states) 7. The Eclipse Award 1s an annual honor gi ve n in what sport? Send your answers 10 Trivia, c/o 8. In the final scene of "One, Two, rhe DSJly Pilot, Box 1560. Costa Mesa Three," what 1s James Cagney hold-92626.Allentnesmustberece1vedby 1ng tn his hand? Wednesday, otherwi~ half Lbe fflay- 9. "1-1Tcver said actors were cattle, er's last score will be awarded. discarded., ma.lcina I 0 a perfect score . -====-------=·===----· _. __ _ for tht week. Onward and upward as we head into November. .. _ ........ ~=uttttlt)QlltlOO AMERICA'S #1 MOVIE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES ." **** 1t<l(;H(~!llA1 •.r, "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." AIWlllll • ~ llAOt •I.A -Pauw ,,,,,_,, !,,,..,.,, '""' r..t••h~ °""'"' ........,,, c...~, VJ'~" 119 ~ 141 lllll • OMllCI -..u~M!­ W> "111 ~,. w ... COITl•U [ .. _ ....... !l,o()7461 COtlHHoti [O.MI\ °"""'~ '""" ...,,. to.--t. "°' ..... _....,...... 6.).1~\J ~MAat IMTA ft llMlll I-Seo.« C.... •Mor.a.I>"°.,. "" 1111 \ll l014 i.-llUJ ~ [""~ l-C...-- l .... IOllMof •1 ltl& 1W e6t • ..,....,,"' •I.A-Pto .. 1HoWtv ll AMC. ' -!low... °""' .. •10833 •• Bl ... ~f.l!ITn• IN 00-.......-• . ./ "PASSIO NATE" "VERY SPECIAL''· -Alclltr Wltuten. NtW YOM POST "TRIUM PH" -w111i.m Woll GMNrn N[WSl'AP[RS l'IONNULA M.MWlAN • Cal°' c:Ndl....,. .. cmnae • ,,.... • .. t u.--..... w.-.:. .,., tllllll ~,-.......... _ ,..., ,. \ multJple video cho1c.e$, and Wolper acknowtedai:s that 1f "North and South" fails, the already filmed "North and South: Book tr• wtll be renamed "Love and War," the actuaJ title or Jiles' second book. ABC 1s so concerned that viewers ml&ht swttcb io the compcut1on dun~ the sill .nl&hu of "Nonh a.od South · that ifa olferina a 900 phone number for viewers to catch up on the previous night's htghHJhts. The one- minute recaps should easily do the job. The min1senH stans with some promise as il focuses on the fncnd- sb1V of the two cadets. Tbetr story 1s much more appcalina when they're tccn-qen than when they become 1850s Yuppies. As their bonds arc chaUenaed by frictions between the North and South over slavery and states riihts, clatsy soap opera quick- ly becomes hokey, campy.melodrama iJU.he manner of .. Dyriasty." lf>rry Main (Patrick Swayze) 1s the young gentleman from South Car~ lina. He grew up on a plantation steeped in the tradition and economic necessity of slavery. Slaves were property but entitled to benevolent treatment, according to the Mams. Wtth the tint cleavage shot. Orry falls for a Southern belle played by Simone Slgnoret IN "The Widow Couderc" PG PORT THEATRE 6 73 6260 2qo~ ! ina1t Hw~ Conna :Jrl Mar Laley-Annc Down But their atcamy ··1 couldn't possibly love one ~ love as fuJJ of oblJacks, pan1culatly Aabton uya to her litter, Breu (Cle• her eventual mamaac to a wife-Francb). ..Think of how ~ beauna tyrant played to a d.ut.ardly pointed the rest ohhem would be. ~ turn by David Carradine. Al encrtetically u Gatbcr~ James Re.ad plays the Yankee~ dark-haired devil, Fra.acit is Georae Huard. the son of a Penn· ly limjled as the &QlleJ.ic 1ylvania itonworb owner. whote What't ~ne is th.at Brett., laborers arc not much better off than marries a Huard JUJt bef~ the some slaves. Read's pliant per-beaina, will have• 1a1JU role in fom\Ance as Orry's loyal fi')end, ycat's acquel. · ·~ despite their 1rrccouc1l1ble dif-Tbe Haz.ards have their own ~ fcrcnccs. is one of the miniseries' few apple relative: Georae's abolition nrcnaths. sister, Vira;iha (Kinde Alley>. QO To 1u crcdu. "North and South" rcpresentl the risid ex:t ""-' does not paint either the pro or anti· the other s1dc. Alley's · by -. slavery v.cwpoint u all 1ood or all fonnanoe 1s annoyma. evil. Nelthcr stdc bad a lock on Vlflil1a, who mamcs an ctea,pod preJudicc and ignorance. slave {Geors Stanford Brown) who it And the procSUC\lon thankfully 1uUedatJohoBrown'5ra.JdatH.upcfJ doesn't take i\JClf too seriously, Fcny,Jets to utter the most laughable otTcnng some mildly amusing mo-hne of the 12 hours: "He's not dead; men ts, such as the time early on y.ihcn tic's free." Orry comes north and encounurs tht-: Johnny Ca~h plays John Brown iD equivalent of a New York City cabb1c one of thost don't-blink-or-you'll· who rudely tosses the v1stor's bags off m1ss.-it cameos designed to bnng stat the stagecoach. -power to a vehicle needing mud\ The major com 1c-rchcf role, more to hold us viewers. Robert though, falls to Tcm Garber as Orry's Gu1llaumc plays Fredcnck Doualus. sister, Ashton. who P9urs on the sugar Oene Kelly plays a senator and and spice ~nd loo~l to roll Ln the Ehubeth 'Taylor plays a madam an a cotton with every man she meets. New Orleans brothel. 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' ·SeveD named to TV Hall of Fame LOS ANGELES ~P} -The Tdcvtsion Academy of Ans ~. ~encie:s bu RI~ .e~~n iAd~ees for its prqU&Jous Hall of Fame, tncludina \be late Walt Disney. • ,8esade1 Disney, creator of '"The Wonderful World of Disney .. and one of television's peat.est entrepreneurs. the HaU of f&n)e inductees included: -Sieve Allen, the multi-talented comedian, fU'St bost of'"Tbc Toni&ht Sbow" and host of his own .. Kukla. Fran and Ollie.'' -F'rank 5'ao\90. praeden• ementus of cas and one of bn>9dcastina's ruonaest advocates ot fairness and hiah s1a0dards. • -The late Fred Coe. a prolific producer oflive television drama who helped set the standard for excellence du'lfll lelevision '• "Golden Ase." Do.nating bloOd Can make a life-or-death difference hriety show. 1 .. The third annual pmentation will be telecast April 21 on NBC. DEAR ANN LANDERS: While donatina blood recently, I saw this eublished by the American Red Cross. I hope you can print it. It m ight penuade somebody to Jive blood. Also, it may remind them that .. T he life you save could be your own." A11 LAiDEIS my parish pnest. He did h1s best to calm me down but that niaht I be.rely slept. · When I finally dozed off' I had niahtmares. I thank God that the sto~ manager, for whatever reason, didn't have me arrested. I, too, look at tht paper each · morning .sea.red to death that my name and that shame· ful deed will be printed for evcryo~e to sec. I live in a small town whe,re this -Jackie Gica.son, one of the k.inp of televmon comedy wbo starred in the classic '111G Honey· mooen'~ and "The Jackie Gleason Show." -Mary Tyler Moore, a brilliaJ?~ C<?m.edic actress whose "Mary Tyler Moon: Show won more Emmys than any series ln the history of television. -Burr Tillstrom, renowned puppeteer of Since its founding in l 984, the Hall of Fame has inducted 2 l television 1egends. including LuciUe B&Jt~ Mil too Berle, C&rol Burnett, Sid Caesar, Paddy Chayefsky, WaJi.er Cronkite, Joyce Hall, Norman L-car, Edward R. Murrow, William S. Paley, David San) off, Rod Scrlina. Ed Sullivan, Sylvester L:-" Pat" Weaver Jr. and the sev~n new inductees. Thanks._:.. B.R. lo Ct. • . DEAR B.Jl.: T!Uaka for $e Uem. 'l'llaab, too for $e opportalty to remlM people tUt It 11 lmpoealble te ret AIDS from eo11trllHld.m1 blood. OalJ atertle matertaJ\ are •Nd. TM A.merlcu Red Croaa blood dOllOr prosnm u1 aaffered becaaae of tM1 ml~doa. Help $em oet., folU. WHAT GOOD lS A BLOOD all the people who ~ in a lot worse sort of thing would be constdered BETTER OFF DEAD NOW SHOWING! ~ ..... -e.. comat~m1 -· -llMJSlfT .... u ~-­-SO.COAST lJmM 4'7·1111 -•aumM.1 m.uee -•cmcoma '134-llll Ulf&• -mrcl 541-1* W&IWIM .-c.. mT a1.Jll5 , • ~au 711-Mll WIWIM • -s.c..i l'G1C .. , Jt LM9! NW mu •• a1.JMJ "A GREAT MOVIEI" -Af THE MOVIES. Roger Ebert/Gene S1Sl<el ~ "°"'""'~•w-M \3 ~"'C"-=. ._ _____ _ llW SllWllll ... .. a.A szt.W9 mtl ... DMNmSTO. comJ'7Sl-t114 &Tm Dlw.JS El TCJaO 511-Ne OONOR? A blood donor is good for people who go through windshields and red liabts . . . For somebody with leuken\ia . . . for J>C9ple being operated on ... For barcf oot kids who aren't careful ... For victims of ~ violence ... For hemop}liliacs so they --NOW pt AV1NG --can Jive as normally as possible ... """'' 1 For daredevils . . . For someone iii.A •LA MIMOo\ undergoing dialysis while waiting for ~ar .. ~ PIClftcsG&t~ a kidney transplant ... For people 529-$3351 523 1611 who fool around with guns ... For •OOISfi ilitSOi * MISSIOH VIEJO ,j little lci..1-who mana1re to unca~ a Edwwds Bnstol ~rd$ llleJO '!'Won \U 'P' ~ 1..w 17141830 6990 bottle of something poisonous. . . or •COSfi MBA ~ people who arc badly burned ... For EowMSs C•Mmcl CM\tl'f P~ s OranQt' new mothers needing transfusions ... 9'l'9 ,.,,., ~ For a new baby who needs a complete EL1'0iiO *O!WfCE change of blood supply . . . For shape than most people you know. "news." A blood donor is good for life. Could it possibly make the local DEAR ANN• LANDERS: I j ust presseventhouahithappenedseveral read the letter from the man in weeks aao? I've been a nervous wreck Philadelphia who took the can of crab over mis. It's on m y mind constantly meat from the supermarket. and I'm losina wci&ht. Pleuc find Hi.s letter and your reply coul~n't room in your colUJDJ) and put my have come at a more opportune ume. mind at ease or prepare me for the Two weeks ago I got caught sho~ y.'Ors~. Sign ~e-Learned My Leston lifting a pack of cigarettes. I was in W1SC0ns10. scared to death, not to mention the : DEAR LEARNED: nae la .. embarrassment and humiliation. cb8ee &ht G.11 hlet4eat wt.D make Store security took. me into an office dte pepen at Gia late .. te. Tk 11.ere and asked for my JD. I filled out .a mua1erpveyM1MeU ... 4WMI form listing the cigarettes and their report It. So atop tortvt..s JMneU value. I, too, had no reason for trying ucl vow •ver to, do uJ*lq M to steal them. I had enough money foolldi •lalf· U yoe re 1dll a wnd • with me to buy <Six cartons. week after yoe read ~. 1et MllJe From the store I went directly to couaella1. GolJdTl1Des-Ro1t'in NB E.dwllf'Or. S.OOIKJ.Kk C1ned0me 634 2553 • h 581 saeo ..,WESTM,NSTEll someone ha vine open cart s~rgery · · Entertainer/father LeUerrelLwill • a=wr P;icdlc s Ho-way 39 • For cancer patten ts · · · For someone P.rescnt his second annual I ().piece (Soutn l.Oast t'taza), with door prizes from many local businesses, includ· ing Chicago, Chf cago Pizza, Dole Realty, El Zocalo Restaurant, The Hop, Joe's Place, Parkview Phar· macy, Serendipity, Steven's An· tiques, Twohcy's RestauranL ::::OS woootinooe 0nw 1n891 3693 with a severe case of hepatitis ... For SOs Rock and RolJ review, "Let The ss1-06SS •W£STM1NSTEJ1 kids who fall out of trees or anywhere Good Times R911," at the Newporter •i:Aliiiiii E.owanlsC•nemaw.st else ... For .anybody any age_ with Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road, Tues· AM(. Fasnoon 5Ql.IM~ 891 .J93S bl--"': I F I th INUJng u ccrs .. · or peop e in e day as a fund.raiser for the University 691 -0633 [ ..:.'iDS::.'!.:.1 ) wrong pla~ at tJ:le wrong time ··.· for High School Athletic Boosters O ub. ,,;'.':."::".::~~-.,r.wu~ the very tired Wlth severe anemia ... ·-··--.. "°"n.sPC.olGOOPfT For people who run into things ... For The event will take place at 8 p.m. l------------lll!!!!!!!!!!~===~~----.... LF§§§§§§:::=====~;;;;~~ii~::,~iiiiiiiiil and Will cost $12.SO per person. For I ticket information call 85~3374. Ferrell's two sons, Will and Pat, are involved in a variety of sports at University High, including football, basketball & baseball. .. -·-.all IUA S46-2711 EDWMDS SO. COAST PWA U-52J.Hll ,ACR: GAmrAY ....... IUll 497·1711 .... Ut-Z553 f.DWMDS SO. COAST lMUIM SY\fl art COTO ~'-"~•*PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* ............. t::lt.. BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Pwformenct1 Moa•y Thru S.t11r•v (Exce,t Hoti•vs a Spec. 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L.A.(") 1:00 l.:tsS:2$7:4S IO:OS IUtUSH ••GOV£ C•J 1 :40 3 :40 5:40 7 :40 .. t :40 aACKTO TH€ F UTUlllE ('PG) 1 1 0 3 30 s so 1:00 .. 1o.30 KISS CW ntS 51110.• WOllAll ... 1:003:205:45 l :OS-10:25 nta GOOS MUST -CRAZY .. ) I :20 3:30 5:40 7:50 10:00 fillllU~eoo~•~ 1:30 3:30 S:lO 7 :30 .. t-30 MGGED £~ (11) 1:05 3 ,25 5 •S 1:10£10:25 STADlum r:J .,, II IQ ..... , ... lllNt Std ... P• .-Ant WISH UI C•) Plu' Th• Company Of WolvH (It) SILvt!• Mil.UT (") Plus RAMBO, F l"I Blood Part II (RI ... .-:rs .. ADVUOU ... ret Plus Teen Wolf (i-o) KlltUSH 8•00tlE (") Plus Co·H lt Frith! Nt9hl (R) C• •Moo(") Plu• Co+tlt Porky's R•v•nt• (It) ST. Eu.:t'S PllltE (•) .. lus CO·Hll T h• BrealefHI Club (R ) fRA~CJS FORU f.OPPOl.A \'fl C;t·:ORc;t. l.l C. \~ ,. t •• '' A FILM BY PAll. SOIR.\ln:R On ~ovcmbt-r 25, 1970. Japan'11 mOl't ft>l~hratMt writf'r. Yukio Mi&hima. llhQt~f'CI th.-world. a life in four chapters \ 1.0.:THOPE STI l>IOS f1UllJ1'fk 1'1'ER"1ATIO\U l.l C ·\~t'll.\I i;m. PR004 Cllf)\ •MJSHlMA sA Ufl: l~ Fot R <'.ti \f"f't:H~· ·--CF..t>Rf.[ l.l f. .. fllA~. f.OPPOl.\ -KE.~ OC.\T\ • K~i A.-Aru l'M;f)Sl"i(E BA~ ·'MSHIVUKI 'llMa~m• \ --.. FJJ(O ISffl<>KA -.. 'P111Ui• G ' _,,_ JOfl l\AIU:Y ._ .. PAl'L St'llR.\OtH & LF.O~ARO SOTRAD€R -.. 'fATA \A.'IAMOTO .. TO'I U'OOY ' Fll1:15 ..... -.. P.Ul IRAOER -·- • ~----Pl'Ul.Tl. .......... ~-.-·····-••"Jiet~ ..... -.: .. ,.,.._ ... DGLlllYE EIU•IEIT ednds lllVERSITY CAM~O.-WIOU 854-8811 s The Orange County Cruising As- sociation will display their restored vintage 1920s to 1950s automobiles and thcte will be prizes for the best 'SOs costumes. The event is being sponsored by Fila Italian Sportswear "Last year's show was a tremen· dous succ:css, and a great financW boost for us. We arc very exciteCJ::l.. about the show this year and expect to triple ticket sales," said Steve Scos· gin, athletic director. UOLISIYE EIUIEllm SAT/U 12:30 2:45, 5:00 7:30. 9:45 PdW .H(h TO WN C H~llR ' " '7 51-4184 1 , 1 • • I\ ¥I '•' "LEMMON IS WONDERFUL. MASTROIANN I IS GREAT. YOU WILL LAUGH, YOU WILL CRY. 'MACARONI' IS DELICIOUS." -jot>/ \lf'l/,f!I. AIJ(. Tl . \A PARAMOUNT PfCTIJRE ft r-Fri S.4&•1•• 1 .. 1' lll&S-1 ,,.,.. Exclusive E"99.ment Newport Cinema NOWaAYING --"'., ...... Ul•l.•• lt:1' l:e'-HI•._ STARTING IT'S 55TH WEEK IN ORANGE COUNTY AT EDWARDS CINEMAS • e e AND CONTINUING (; ". ''A TOTAL DWIHT.-COMPUTELY CAPTIVATING, '. ·. . . llEFIESHl•lY DtffEIDIT. TIM_. ...................... • 'TIM leM ._.II Crazy' Is .. way" IMtrc.ts .. ....,. ............. ,... ... "1 .... NIY .. _, ........ TIM llll11•1t flf.......,,..,,. la......._., co.batM ............ cltt ............. " "9e "-Cl >ol:W V~I( P0S T "SO YOU'RE SICK Of HOU YWOOD MOVIES. .• •• ,_ ...... ,_ kla 11'1 ....... tflll lunfty, ....... ,.•crazy .. ,.......,..: ...... SI.-sAH 'l'IANCl!CO CHAOHICU "A IEFllESHINILY loon MOVIU' ~-~ NEW 'l'ORI< Ol>.IL 'I' Hf'WS Fii 1:00, 1:1 I SAT/M 1:3'. 1:45 1:00, l:lS. 10:30 ed wards CIN EMA , ' tit ,' : O ~·~I\• 6 I 0 5 ~ 6 31 0 2 \' .... ' ... ----- • , . SAT/Ill 12:50, l:lO 5: 15, 7:31. t.45 "f~w'f lirl' ti f(lf)(' : 1,I.. I I. l I 111 I • Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Saturclay, Nowmber 2, 1W Al!., by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trud ~ 0 0 ,..__ ·~ = = f m~<.J J 6'tEA'T' "™E. WfllJ ~·VE FIXE.0 I 141~UPM~ IN <JOOR i..oo::~ I I WZJJ! 0 = 151T ~ OF A~ 10 oo.JJ ~OWN L.OCKE.R ~ THE FAMILY Cl~CUS ~ ~ 'BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~ --~--..~~----. by Jeff MacNalty • 91L.t.~. by Charles M. Schulz -f--~---.--1-voo--m1R ~ "1:X.I 6"01N6 ll WITH RELATIVES " ? "No, Grandma is ON Social Security, she's not-a security guard." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Call city malntenance ... hls bone roned down the drain!" / -"Footb•ll t•kes • lot out of him .. a lot of WHAT. I'm not sure." · DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ ~ ), \\ -no~r BEING RETIRE.O KINU OF TAKE iHE FUN Ot IT Or WEEKENDS ? • t" c t DRABBLE. by Kevin Fagan GARFIELD GARf=IEU7, 6EGGING FOR F00'7 15 NOT GOING TO GET yOLJ ANl.ITMIN6 1'0 EAT .... 11·1 00, Nf.\lf.R MINO. t'U. 00 lT M'{~~l-~ ! THROWINCt A TANi RUM I~ NOT GOtNU 10 GE1' YOO ANC:/TMINO TO EAT .. , 1 l.OJf. ~\IE.R~TION" T~A1 f.ND Wti~ "~E\Jf.R MINO, l'U. 00 IT M~6f1...F'' L"fE ~WN ~£RE IS 601M6 108E SETTER. DOftT '(OU? BLOOM COUNTY TO 60? W~ERE ARE ¥OU 601N6 TO STA¥? by Berke Breattieij A flfXX) ,.,,,. TD WNJ <.P IQ« '70 MM/f"!j tY ~ «~ O»trr llEROfJIC5 IS 1lJ ~ AN IOIR OK 1kO ~lf l.JT7U~ IF 11Lhfff5 .4ROl'r Ar THE .SW TW ~ <H 1llfT l'f/Sf..lfUIJINC r!MJON ~ A tJffl.WfY M1'K ltl1r.X I c '/t()N I UT 5 &er" ~ f(AfJ6Y (JJMK,j 1'8'«R5 I . .tMM..Ailt€ At.Nl()$1" IW'f1Hflh l/EfTY ...U SI/Ff/CE, I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ROSE IS ROSE -----~ r 'Tl«>OOW ~ Ml9'-tr LUC£ ms a>6TW WA~BIAND / BRIDGE by Lynn Johnstop WY Ne/ER~ -\o1AKE Mc. , SER\OOSLV ~ ·: .. by Tom K. Ryan ~E l lME I SiUMl'LEP ~ .sMOKE:Y el'EAll{ AnlN60FFWmiA Cf6-,Af{E'TJ'e If\) ~IS PAW. by Pat Brady .· WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.2 -As South. vulnerable. you hold: ·•K98S ~KJ OA9S +Q1076 The b1dd1ng has prcx-eeded: Nor~ Eut , outh WHt l ~ 3 O 3 NT Pa .. 4 + Pua ? What do you bid now'? QA -A1 South. vulnerable. 7ou hold: . . ' •Ql0952 ->: J 9842 OK8 +4 The bidding has prO<'.eeded. Weet NortJl Eaat Htb 3 + 3 ST Pue ? What action do you take'> OMAR SHARIFF Q.S-Neither vulnerable. u outh you hold: •K763 ~M OKQJS +K92 The bidding has procud~ .,.u. tAtt .. o. l • l 0 ? What action do you uttr·~ Q.f -either vulnerable. u ~outh 1ou hold: •J98 ., AQlO "Qt08 +K"1'3 The bidding has prO<'.eeded ~orth Eut outh \\Ht Pua Pua I + Pua ·• 2 • Pua " :: V."hat action do you takP • •• CHARLES Go REM f9r IU-aU.. a1Mi9t G.,,..·,..-......... «ertw :: pi!a1en.. writ. G..... .,.... w•. 1909 c1a...-.. Av._, ~· ..... J. *17. ~ .. l --------------------------------------------------------- . f . J. NEW . 1986· RENAULT , . ALLIANCE 2 DOOR Economical 1.4 liter, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, reclining bucket seats, tinted glass. rear wlncfow defogger. AM radio, gauges. halogen headlamps & much, much more! % I A.P .R. FlllAllClllG on al 1986 Alance, Encore, Cherokees & Comanches• Stl #211 1 _$f299 F'' :z .. x I Mi Renault Offer• America'• Beat ~ Small Car Protection • Ftti Y1an •r IO,OOI IHn . "" ·~·''" ........... ,, ........ llmf1ec1 WWT8nl... Cerlaln ... ,rtctlonl IPPIY AM for cletllll9 .. I Ad ·NEW 1·986 JEEP COMANCHE Equipped with 2.5 liter, fuel injected 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, power disc brakes, 16 gallon fuel tank, halogen headlamps, front stabilizer bar & much, much morel · I • OVER FACTORY INVOICE- ON ALL REMAINING 1985 JEEPS & RENAULTS IN STOCK .. LARGE SELECTION OF CHEROKEES I CJ-7'1 .. "' . ~-- Deeperatlon tackle 0 5 Daily Pilat OCC tops 8addleback to win PCC-weter polo tttle. a. UCI awlmmlng teem optlmlatlc entering c.mpelgn. a. Vike.s rout Se&haWks Marina protects Sunset leadwith easy 41-14 verdict By ST~ GRANCB .,.... .... C.1110 .... The Manna High Vik.iogs coasted to an easy Sunset league football victory over CXcan View. 41 -1 4. Friday night at Hunungton Beach High to remain undefeated sn league play. · With the victory the V1longs stay atop the league standings with a 3--0 mark and 5-2-1 overall. while the Scahawks fall to last place 0-3 in league and 1-7 overall. Marina Coach Dave Thompson was satisfied with the victor) !Mlytng. "The whole team pla~ great. I am especullly pleased with the wa) we were able to pass the ball. "(Quancrback Rick) Vandemet bas improved g:reatl) with eadl game. This is htS first )Car playing football." Things started out poorly for the Scahawlcs as on the first pla) Qf the game the offense was called for holding. Thmgs·d1dn't 1mprO\e from there for Ocean View:-··· Craft had a fine ruaht on both &Ides of the field as he "''bed for 69 yard.a on only four cames.. scorina oo a touchdown and a rwo-point con- version, al}d 1nteroeptcd two pas$CS wbt~ playi'b1 safety on dcfente . .. 81ll 1s the bes1 player thal W< ba ve had in a Iona ume, .. Thompson S&Jd. "He 1f the leader of this team, and be .. can play anywhere.•· On thetr next possession. the V1k.mgs scored again as Vanderriet hit Ra) Goldsboro for a 37-yard touchdown. Vandemet ~ for 119 yards and two toucbdo"Wns aod ran for another. ,Early in the second quarter, the Scahawks looked as 1fthcy were aoina 10 scort as they drove the ball from their own 23 to the Voong 20. But the threat ended as Craft made his secood intercepttoo of the night, eatching the pass after 1t was deflected by de- fensive end Dave Winterhalter. Wnh two seconds left before the half. the Vi"1ungs strudc again u Vandemet ran fi ve yards for the score. All of Manna's first=halfpo1nts came on dnves of four O( less plays thauook less than I 1h mrnutcs. The Vikings bad excellent field possession throughout the game in dominaung the Seahawlcs. LaCana Beach'• Dan Pack makee lanctng atop of Eatancla'a Crate Conte Friday. Artl•ta won, 21-17. Story, B2. Marina scored on its first pos- session as senior running back Bill Craft raced 46 yards for a touchdown. In the Lhird quancr. Manna ex- ploded for 20 points. Mtke Stafford returned the kickoff 80 yards to the (Pleue eee llAlllNA/BS) Edison keeps title hopes buTning Little left for Barons Chargers benefit from HB mistakes to post 28-14 win By ROGER CARLSON Of .. .,., ......... If you're into numerology .you probably had this one down pat before 1t began -f.djson High's Charaen swept past Huntington Beac6. 28-14, to stay in the hunt for the Sunset League football cham- pionship before 4,500 at Orange Coast College. The Cbargers didn't exactly estab- lish new numbers for their statistical records in brushing past the Oilers. But in roUfog to their ninth victory over Huntington Beach in the past 10 years, they enhanced what had been a 26.S scoring average ~inst the Oilers by usfog a blend which proved unbeatable. Standout receiver ~ck Justice netted IOI yards on six receptions, including a 44-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mike Angelovic, in addition to a two-point hookup between the two. Defensive back Joe Morris re- turned the second of two inter- ceptions 63 yards to set up Kaleaph Carter's 2-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and although Edison was nearly buried by the officials' flaas ( 13 for I 08 YSfds), 12 men on the ficfd proved one too many for Huntington Beach in what was to be the turning point of the game. "Interceptions and too many on the field," sajd Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe. "That's what beat us. We gave 'cm 14 points." The key penalty during a night of" many flags came in the second Man Son Hlngfalls to Leach LOS ANGELES -UC Irvine's Bruce Man Son H ing upset third- seeded Richey Rcneberg of Southern Methodist, but later fell in the quarterfinal round of the All-Ameri- can Tennis Championships at the Los Anaclcs Tennis Center on the UCLA campus Friday. Man Son Hing. who won six matches in the 'tournament and had to qualify for the main draw, rallied for a 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory over Reneberg in an event that many consider second in importance only to the NCAA finals. However, the UCI player was ousted later in the day by Laguna Beach product Ricky teach, 6-3, 7-6. .. To be amona the top eiaht players in the country is quite an accomplish- ment," noted Anteater Coach Oreg Panon. "Bruce has reaJly improved the meow aspect of his game. tte·s kept the much in focus and that has come wjth his maturity. .. It was a reaJ confidence-builder for him. tt•s the best a UCI pla1er has ever done in the to(lmament. • Man SOn Hint ,.iued in tbe llnt ma.tch after beina routed in the ftnt let. "Renebcra served very well in the first Kt, but we made an effort to ec1 Bruoe to the net more aft.er that ... said Patton. "And when be did, it IW1ed to tum the tide." The tournamtnt condn~ today with 1cnufinal action and concludes Sunday with final matohct 11 UCLA. Sunset standings Marine ueeu. W l T 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 I 0 I 2 0 1 , 0 EdllOtl Westmln,ter Fo..nteln Vellev Huntington e..cn ex.en View 0 3 0 '"*Y'' Scera OWrel W l T s 2 l ., 2 0 s 3 0 3 s 0 3 s 0 I 1 0 Westmln•ter 13, Founteln Venev 1 ~ EdllOtl 2', HunlfnotOll llffdl 14 ., Marine 41, Oc:Mn View 14 Nellf ""*Y'• Gemes ( 7:l01 Edlton vi. Fountain Ve'llev (al Aner..lm Stedlum) Hunttnoton 8"ctt n,. OcMn \llew let H\lntlfleton a..cttl Westminster VI. MMlna (et w .. tmlruter) quarter with the Chargers nursing a 14-7 lead after the Oilers had ex- ploded with Scott Elliott runs of 12, 11 . 10 and 41 yards, the latter for the loucbdown after bouncing off two would-be tacklers. Edison was punting on fourth- and-10, but one loo many Oilers gave the Chargers possession at the HB 37 and on the first play Angelovic went to Justice, whose acrobatic catch at t~c I 0 set up Angelovic's fourth- down touchdown pass to Casey Jones from five yards out. Eric Thayer kicked the first of two PATsaod Edison was up, 21 -7, never to be seriously challenged thereafer. "We're just gJad to win." com- mented Edison Coach Bill Workman, who saw his running game held to 62 yards on 24 carries. In fact, Edison's total offense was just 200 yards. prompting Work.man to say, "The first thing that comes to mind is that we never had the ball in the second half." The Chargers had it long enough, however, thanks to Morris' 63-yard spnnt behind a wall of blockers to the HB 4-yard line with his interception. (Pleue itee EDISON/BS) Ed.laon '• Rick Juatice comee down with 27 - yard reception at the Huntington Beach 1 O 0.., ,.... ---.., De'lld ....._.. to aet up the Ch.argue' third first-half touchdown u Darryl Skinner (SO) look• on. . . after 13-7 reversal Lions still in hunt for Sunset crown after b~g comeback By JOHN SEV ANO 0..,,... C.o e aa n1 The reporter's quesuon was dlI'CCt and. to Mike M1lner's crcdtt. the Fountain Valk> bead coach re- sponded 1mmediatcl). Keep 1n mmd that Fnday nlght was .. another gut-wrenching expcnenGC for Milner. He had ;ust witnessed another hapless ~rforman~ by his Barons-1h1s ttmelclsang b) a margJn of 13-7 at Wes1m1ns1er -thus dropping Fountain Valle} to 1-2 10 unset League pla) and 3-5 overall. More import.an ti). the setback 'artualh ehminatcd the Barons from an) post-season compet1uon. Only two \ 1ctones (against Edison and Hunungton Beach) coupled wtth the nght se1 of ctrcumsta11ccs (hke West- minster. Edison. Hunungton Be.ach and Man na defecung to Russia) wouJd keep the Bar.ons in the hunt. Remember. too. this 1s the same Mike Milner who. when he took over the head coaching reigns m 1979, awded the Barons tO SlX COnsccut.IVe post-season appearances and hadn't seen the school miss the playoffs in an\ C'apacin since I Q74. for th·e most part. the quesuon "as ob\ 1ous Rhetonc aside. ··can \OU e'plam "'hat \Ou're fechng'1" the coach was asked ; Warriors win a war, 31-14, clinch CIF "Fnistratto n. That's what I'm feel· 1ng." offered Milner softly as his lower hp ughtent'd "We can"t put a "'hole game together That's been our problem all ) ear \\ e 'II et ther play ""ell offens1 vt'h and not defensively. or "",t'll pla~ well defesis1\el) and not otTcnst\eh Woodbridge takes a beating, but it keeps on ticking- By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Woodbridge High secured 11 CIF playoff berth Friday night by winning a game that was like a walk in the par le for the Warriors, C,entraJ Park that is. The Warriors. who may have won the won the game, tOQk a severe mugging in the process. "'We had some kids knocked silly out there," said Warrior Coach Gene Noji shaking his head after his team beat Costa Mesa. 31 -14 at Irvine H1&h. "We must have at least a couple kids knocked out. Let me tell you, there was some bitting going on out \J'lcrc." The tone for the game was set early in the rust quarter, as Woodbridge defensive t>.clc Paul Rodri&uez suf- fcrl:d a concussion after a collision with Mustana \iaht end John Carlson a nd bad to be carried off the field. • It wasn.'t even safe for k.ic.ken. as Warrior place-kicker Jeff Smith suf- fered a hip iniury and bid to tum over the tickina chores to Jeff Russak.ow. "It wu definitely a bard-btttma pme," said Costa Meu Coach Tom Baldwin. "W~ have 10me auys Who can really put 1t to you." Bui while the M\&SW\IS may have been sli.naint the Warrlon with \he1r hiu. Woodblidle wu bonlina Cosu Mesa time and time ..-in with bi& plays and keep 1M Musiaata at bey. On the flrat play o( the pme &~et Woodbridet took tht opcnina kick· off, Wamorquarterback M1lce Juarez hit wide receiver John Evers with a 73-yard strike to go up 7-0. After the Mustangs ued it the hard way. going 72 yards in 16 pla}s. Woodbridge struck again. This time 1t was on the Warnors' second play, as running back Dwayne A Armstrong broke taa,e for a 62-yard TO run to get the 1eaa nght back Then o n the Wamors next pos- sessio(l. running back Dave Towns- end turned the comer for a 2 1-yard scoring jaunt and the Warriors were never headed. In the fourth quarter. T ov. nsend tore off a 66-yard run to set up the Wamors· final score, a 2-}ard run h> Townsend. "We were bound to have a n1gh1 hke this." said NoJt in reference to the Sea View standings Newoort Hart>or woooor 109lt S.ddlet>ac~ co~ol'le o.i Mer (O$la MeH Levune 8HCPI Etrancle Unlveollv LM..,_ W l T 5 0 0 • 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 , 0 I • 0 0 5 0 "'*""' S<9"I Ovwel W l T 1 1 0 6 7 0 6 1 0 ) ~ 0 l s 0 , 6 0 l s 0 ' 1 0 Le11une 8tecll 11. E't1ncle 17 ' WOOObtldOe 31, Coll• Mew I•• TlllltM' 1 Genw ( 7:30 p.m.) S.ddi.c>ec11 v' Coron• Oii Mar (Newoon Ru bcw Hl9'1) o ffensive explosion which s.aw the Wamors gnnd out 304 )ards 1n tot.'\I o ffense in the first half alone. ·· .\fter losing to Saddle back last wttk (JI· 7 I. I thought the l..1ds would he ahle to C'ome back and the\ d1d It' n1l'C to_ get the pla)oITbertti o ut ot the "'a\" The Wamors are no"' 4-1 1n Sea View League pla). ti·~ O\l'rall "We had a chance to gt·l 1n the playoffs. too.'' ~td Baldwin "V. t' were 2·2 1n league coming into th1" game If we "'1n 11. 1hen v.e'rt' tu.•d \\1th Woodbndge and the\ hJ\C tu pla> Newpon Harbor ne,1 "'t't•I.. Who knows ""hat would ha"c hap- pened." Whtie t he Mustangs (no"' ~-.l. \.~ overall) might haH' m1~ out on the pla>offs. the) were able to talc out their frustrations b) tn ing tC\ ph) c;1- call)' knock out the team that knocl..ed them out for the se.ason The W~ors had the hall nnh (Pleue eee W ARJUORS/8~) "We pia;.t.'d well the first half ttonightl but unbt.'11.nownst to us there's two halve an C'' en game." Indeed. the Baron<; couldn't have pla\ cd much better dunng the first 2• minutes ~!though the offense sput- tered. the deft'nse was magnificent. holding the Lion<. (~-1 in league. 5-3 11, era Ill to a tot.al of 38 ~ ards (eight an the <;('Cond quancrl and one fil'st Jo\\n ~nd although the offense wasn't d11:k1ng. the Baron<. sull led 7-0 at halftime. thanks to a To m Vrab 19- \an.1 touchdown run on the team's ~om.I possession of the first quarter But in eight possessions thereafter, the Baron~ would do noth1na mol't' lhan chalk up 6 }ards tn penalties. "h1lr the Lwns would ~lowly revert (Pleue .ee BAR0"8/B3) Denkinger dons new role as football fan WATERLOO. Iowa (AP)-Don Dinunger. the Amencan League ump1rt who made the controversial call in the ~iuh pme of the World Scnes, got away from the furor Fnda)' b going to todar,'s Iowa-Ohio t.atc football pmtt. 'The~ has been a lot of mail and plent) of phone c.allsl... some of 1t anonymous and not •CT) nice;· said l)Cnkinie~s wife. Gayle "But there has been a lot of marvelous support, from friend and netahbo~ and from peopk we don't even know The comm 1 1oner ha\ been supporttve, a.Jona w1tb the Amcncan l.tqU( and the other umpires,·· sbo said "And at thncs hlc this. tt help& " Ocnkmacr carher tbi Wttlc said ht' "called rt ft-om the hean'" when ht "'~ that JOf1C Orta or the KanJQ City Roylls was safe at fint bue after hittina a 11'9Und bill 1n &he ninth innu\I. The Royal a went on to scott two run ~n the 11me And sta' altH to Y. ln the St'ncs wt th an 11-0 \ 1uo"' 1n the· ~\enth pmc .. The game·~ till pla)ed b' human hc1ngs and offic1att'd b)' human beings," saad Den longer tn an 1nterv1ew from his home "E~Cl)ohc else said be dlould ha"t hecn \)Ut I was usil'\I my be$t ju~ent at that point. nd I called n from the bean. Tclev' ion replaysaPt>C&mi roahow that Orta was out. and Comm11 1onCT ~ter Uebc.-rrotb conceded Thursday that the call was bid. He atw said that Dtnkif\ICr one of &he aame's best umpires and that human m1Slakcs aJT ·•pan of the~me .. • Otnktnatt wasaho 10 the m1iht ofa flap an the final pmc as be t}«ted C.rd.anal Manqrr 'Whttey Henoa and pitcher Joaqu,n AnduJar. ··Tb1np '°' a ltnlc eooty:· S&Jd Ot'nkancn. who was the home plate umOl~ an th.al ~ '• " \ "Things hap~ned that I thought were ~thcr uncalled' for under the c1n."Um unce " \ndUJat was C)«led after he ob.t«ted to ball· and·\tnkt' calls ()(nk1n&er wa ma.lung, "I knov. I had tho~ ball-stnke calls n~t on i\nduJ&r," ht said "'I wa~ v1nd1cated by ibe St.. LOUIS paJX('S and tt')e\ 1s1on tatlOI'\$ They a0 ~ I ,a.11«1 them ns)tt But tht' man •ocs aoofy like that "'J think Whtte\ knew cuctly what he was do1na when he broU,ihl \n And'4)&r," Denkinter l"l&Jd "The man I\ known fo be volaUlc and e'.ltcttable, and he'' a $t.&rtcr who docsn•t hlar ttl~"'1ni " Ocnktnaer said he undcntands the frustratiaia. "Tm s~ iM Cardinal were {NJUa\ed. .. M said .. .\ny team that luts l 88 for a 1Cveft1UllC sm~ should be I don't lhtnll they should uiR it out on the official' •· • • I • .. Or1nge CoMt OAJLYPll.OT/Saturay, No\19fnbef' 2, 1985 s ... I tWMlC la the thud quancr t with both c11e11ioM eada11 oa first-down mbks anduc:ed by pu_nihiaa ruts laid oo by tbe Mustanp. The m<>1t Jt"ere was the bead-on stick applied by Tyln" Riddell, who cold-<:ocked Wamor NAnina b9ck Tom Van- Voorb.i.a. After several minutes. a wobbly Van Voorhis was helped from the field. "Thtil ki d might be our best player next .to Carbon ... said Ba.ldwin of Riddell. "The kid can do a 101 of thinp. and with all our irijuries, that's what we need." tt1ddcll was the workhorse for the Mustangsl. as he carried the ball 21 times for a5 yards and a TD. * Wu• Wee 21, C.ta Mete 14 s.c-.., OMrtmn Cotla Meta 7 7 O 0-14 W~ 14 10 0 7-Jl w-£...,. 13 HU from J..,-.1 (Smlltl kldl) CM-ftlddtll l run (GredY klc*.) W-AnnstnlnG G run (Smiltl 11.lctt.J W-TOWftMnd 21 '"" llh4Mk-kldl) CM--4t0drlouet ~ Nn (GredY llldi) w-smlltl )0 FG W-T-~ 2 run (RUHMOW II.Jal Atl9ftde-. l,IOO (Mllmatedl OllM/I. ST A T1STICS CM Ftnt oowm 16 w 12 2t-212 133 •U1M1-Y11rdll08 » 102 Peulne vensaee t<lf PeS&lne 7-21-1 Punts 4·39 FumOlet~ ltlt H ~ttlft-varcb -Uted 7·50 6-10-0 l·l2 2·2 7·6S INOtVtOUAL aUSHtNG CM-ftlddlll. 21-IS; •ocsr'-'· 6· 14; Car!Mln. l-3. ". W-Towns.end, 11·139, Armstrono. 3·74, Ven· Voorllls, 3-39; Juaf'et , 1· 16, J~. I · 13, Doelnt.e, H 4. INDfVIOUAL .. ASSING CM-Rodrlouez, 7·27·1, 109. W-Juare1, S·9·0, 137; &r0\11\er, I· 1·0, mlnu\ .Artists r4lly for 21~17· win over Eagles Lagunare ounds rom Newport loss to beat Estancia By RICBARD DUNN O.., .... C.. ' a ·With its back against the wall, Laguna Beach High got the maxi- mum out of the minimum Friday night against Estancia High. The Artists (2-3, 2-6), denied three previous victoncs because of an ineligible player a few weeks ago and rebounding from ·a 68-27 rout by Newpott Harbor last week, bounced back from a 17-7 deficit to pull out a 21-17 victory over Estaa~ia al New- port Harbor High. Manl r04dblocks were m the Artists way, but all it took were two big offensive plays and the inability of Estancia to hold onto the football for Laguna Beach to ruin the Ea&Jes' homecoming and win l}leir first Sea View Leque game in three weeks. but we're &Jive." Jn Laauna Beach's way were 11 penalties for 107 yards. a araocS tota ofsix first downs (orit.i olfenae and ar. Estana. runoina attack that wouJdn ·, quit. "We were stunned by thei1 runnfogpme," Hardman said. Indeed, the Artists did not have much goina their way. Their strong. armed quarterback. John Kimball. completed just two of four passes in the fint baJffor 42 yards. The offense compiled only three first downs in the first half when they were ouucored by tl)e Ea&les, 17-14, and allowed the Ea&les l 96 total yards. 8ui Estancia ( l-4, J-S) fumbled five times and lost three o( them, tw<J of which directly led to Laguna Beach touchdowns. · Estancia, tagged with no first-half penalties, had a 17-7 lead and possession of the baU with 4: 12 left in the fint half, b_ut the Eagles fumbled and the Artists recovered on the Estancia 35-yard line to set up their second touchdown. INDfVIDUAL 1t•C•MHG CM-<arlM>n, 3·S7, vooei; 2·l3; Oewen, 2· l9 W-Even , 2·N , J~; 2·0; Fertig, 1·20, VenVoorllli, 1·15. Z.taacla •• Cuey Swauon la able to .Up -put i.a,tma delenee and dell""8 Mek to .., .......... Art19t ~ck John IUmb&ll wJalle Eacle Erle Dorn (11) loob on Jl'rtday. "Events are going to happen, whether you want them to or not," said Laauna &each Coach Cedrick Hardman. "It has been a rocky road, On the fifth play from scrimmage, Dluon Dorsch made an excellent over-the-shoulder catch in the end zone away from two defendcn for a 28-yard scoring pass from Kimball. lan Vickers mad'e-tf 17-14 with his second of three PA Ts. Meeting of Mines, Colorado College is blast f ro1n past ~ F rom AP dtspatclae1 COLORADO SPRINGS -Riots, explosions and all manner of ingenious pranks have made the long series between [!] Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines more than just another college football rivalry. For those who 'keep track, Mines leads 40-37-5 going into today's game. But, as Colorado College Coach Jerry Carle notes ... in this rivalry the extracur- ricular activities have often been more interesting than what happened on the field." · The series dates to 1889. when CC a nd Mines alumni would come to games suitably lubncated, and the student bodies routinely plotted indignities to spring on each other. In the 1920s. after a loss to CE. some Mines students went to the Colorado College campus and wrapped cxplosJVes around one ofthe Doric colum ns of a campus building. Then they lit the stuff. blow10g away a sizeable chunk o(.stone. Colorado College demanded an invcstigauon. It JOt one -but the st.ate engineer appointed to look into It was a Mines graduate. He said 1t couldn't have been done by Mines students because it was no more than "C" work. . Colorado College students. destined to bec'Ome doctors and lawyers and the like and therefore lacking the technical expertise of their Mioes counterparts, were limited to md'rc modest pranks. The most popular was the dismantling of the giant rock "M" that rests high on Lookout Mountain west of the Mmes campus in Golden. But even that could be a perilous undertaJc1ng. Mines students were known to use nitric acid to burn an .. M .. in the forehead of invaders caUJllt on Lookout Mountain. Another lime, cars belongmg to Colorado College students were d ismantled and the parts hung from trees like Christmas ornaments. The teams get together this weekend to renew the. oldest college football rivalry west of the M1ss1ssippi. Colorado College 1s 1-6. Mines 1-5. Few fights arc expected. The "M" remarns on Lookout Mountain. Cars arc suJI 1n one piece. And the M 1ners aren't ltkel)' to dynamite any goalposts. Quote of the day Jueue Sabertaagen, wife of Kansas City pitcher Bret, on her husband's hectic schedule smce gaining MVP honors at the World Sencs: "He was a good catch, but I just can't keep hold of him. He's always running off somewhere." U.S. clinches Wightman Cup Betsy Nagel1oa and Aue Wlatte ~ teamed for a 6-4. 6-1 victory over Annabel Croft and Virginia Wade Friday night to ch!lch a United State~ victory over Great Bntain Ul the 57th Wightman Cup tennis competition. The U.S .. which now holds a 47-10 lead io the annual scnes. Wlll take an unbeatable 4--0 advantage into today's final three matches ... In the European Champions' Champ1onsh1p at Antwerp, Belglum, Boria Becker of West Germany crushed Amencan Tfm W~1oa, 6-2. 6-1. to advance to a semifinal clash agamst Jolln McEaroe. Earlier m the day, Hearl Lecoa&e of France ·suffered a sprained anlcJe in his quanerfinal match agamst Czechoslovalua's Ina Lodi and was forced to retire early m the first set. The victory sends Lendt against Sweden's ADden JU'ryd, who ~at compatnot Mata WIJaJlder, 1-6. 6-2. 6-4. in the world s nchest indoor event McEnroe routed fellow Amcncan Maril Dickloa, 6-0, 6-2 Rams reactivate guard Harrah The Rams rcacuvated guard Dennis [!] Ha~h on Fnday. and he'll stan Sunday II against the New Orleans Saints. 4 • Harrah was sidelined for the last six games because of a thigh injury. 'fhe Rams also announced that they'd waived running back Lynn Cain, who was SlillCd dunng the prescason. Cain earned 11 limes for 46 yards and caught five passes for 24 yards this se3son. The Rams, 7-1. host the Saints. 3-5, at Anaheim S~dn:1m tn a National Football Conference Wcsttm Div1s1o n matchup. 3 tied for Portugal Open lead ALMANCIL. Portupl -Three Rnt· n lsb aolfers -Glen Ralph, Richard Boxall and Warren Humphreys-shared lhelead afteT Friday's thll"d round of the Ponuaucsc Open with scores of e1ght-under·par 208 • Sputsh star Scvenano Ballesteros hot a four- under·per 68 to advance from 14th to founh pla~ one ttrokc behind the leadcM ' • "' Williama WU Net. past 76era \ . B~ Wllllam1 scored eight of his 27 m points tn a span ofless than four minutes in the fourth Quarter to carry New Jersey to a 106-102 National Basketball Association victory Friday night over Pbiladclphia. Jallu Ervlq led the 76crs with 22 points while a..rta Barkley added 20. MJdteel Ray ~ ICOrcd 20 for the Nets .... Jn other NBA action. BW Walta. filling in for slump-ndden ft.obert Pa.rta. put Boston in front with a three-point play with less than two minutes remaining and the Celtics withstood a 40-point performance by Domtai.11e WlW.1 in a 1()9..lOS victory over Atlanta. Larry Bini ICOred 2S points, &evt. Mcllale 22 and Dauy A.Jqe 18 in leading the Celtics to their third consecutive victory since an o~ upset by New Jersc>: ... ~•Ill noma1 poured m 11 of his game-bigh 29 points in the fourth Quarter JlS Detroit overcame a 20-point ~cficit in theseoond ~ffora 124-116 victory over Indlana ... MJke Mitdaell scored 24 points and Alvia Robertao• added 22 to pace San Antonio to a 116-107 victory over Dallas ... Pace Muaioa scored IO of his 13 points in the tinal Quarter as Utah held off a Phoenix rally for a 121-1J0 victory. Rookie goalie blank• Oilers Rookie goaltender Dara.,..,. made ~ his National Hockey league debut a ' spectacular one Friday niabt 6y kicking out all 38 Edmonton shots -th~ on W•)'lle Greh.ky breakaways -to lead Buffalo past the Oilers, 2~. The shutout was the first against the Oilers since February 1984 when they were beaten 11 -0 in ~anford. Edmonton bad not been shut o~t at home sm ce March 1981 when the New York Islanders ~rded a 5-0 victory ... In the only other NHL game F~day, Doea Jarvis scored on a spectacular diving shot to 1gn1te a thrcc-g~ Washington SUJIC in the final 4:25 of the second penod as the Capitals defeated the New York Islanders, 5-3. The victory gavcthc Caps a 5-1-2 record since they lost their first three games of the season . San Diego edges Lazera, 3-2 SAN DIEGO -Midfielder Hugo m Perez scored two second.quarter goals Friday night to lead the San Diego Sockers to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Lazcrs in a MaJor Indoor Soccer League game. Perez scored his first goal 48 secon~ into the second period to break a l-1 tic. With one second remaining in lhe q uarter, he added another goal on an assist by J uli Vecc. The Lazcrs' Gus Mokalis scored his second goal of the game at 8: 58 of the third quarter to close the margin to J-2, but Los Angeles didn•t threaten seriously in the scoreless fourth pen <id. Televiaion, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5. 8 a.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Santa Ana vs. El Modena, (tape), Channel 56. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Minne- sota vs. Michigan State, Channel 13. 9:30 a.m. -RODEO: High school c ham- pions take PJr1 in the Youth Nationals Finals Rodeo from Mesquite, Tex., Channel 9. 9:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Breeders' Cup -Thoroughbred racing's richest day: seven races and a purse that totals SI 0 million. From Aqueduct Race Track in New York, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. I 1:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Iowa at Ohio State, Channel 2. Rustlers try to maintain lead Estancia had the ball for 39 sctonds before it fumbled again, early in the second half, allowing Laguna Beacti to take command of a sluggish game Starting from the Estancia 441 the Artists needed just five plays agam to score. The same play that got past Estancia's secondary earlier burned them again as Kimball found Dorsch for a 34-yard touchdown pass in the comer of the end zone. Golden West visits Cerritos; Pirates, Gauchos hit road Golden West College tries to main- tain its first-place standing in the Pac-9 Conference at Cerritos tonight, while Orange Coast and Saddleback head south for Mission Conference ~Y pmes in area comrnun1ty college football today. . Here'.s a look: Golclea West (3-1,3-%-1) at Cerritos (%-%-1, S-%-1): The Rustlers have risen to the top of the Pac-9 to share the lead with Fullerton by virtue of a three-pmc winning streak. But the last two games have come by one-point margins and after Gold- -en West had fallen behind in the early s~s. · It would be nice if we could score first for a change," said Rustler Coach Ray Shackleford. "But it's going to be tough for us. Cerritos is a much better team than its record indicates. "Obviously, if you can shut out Fullcnon and play Taft to a tie, you've gota he<:k ofa team. We've got to play well1 ~Jly well, to beat them." Cerritos 1s led by quarterback Tony Locy. who has completed 74 of 157 passes fo 1.131 yards and I I touch- downs. The Falcons' leading ground- .. gainer is Lafayette Shelton, who WATER POLO rushed for 139 yards against the &ustlcrs last year, bu\ has a deep calf bruise and is questionable tonight. Kick-off time is 7:30 at Cerritos. Oraqe Coast (1·3, J-t ·l) at Su Dle,o Ctty (t~. 0-1): For one of the few times this season, the Pirates wi ll enter in the favorite's roll against the banged-up Knights. But OCC Coach Dick Tucker isn •t taking anything for granted. ''They arc dangerous," he said. "They have some vS'! talented athletes on their roster and they have good size and speed. They'll beat s6meone in this league before the season is over, and I hope it isnf us." The closest San Diego has come to a victory this.year is a l 0-point loss to Palomar (25-15) and in the Knights' two -previous losses to Rancho San- tiago and Saddteback. they've been outscored, 102-22. San Diego is last in the Mission in total offense and its defense has allowed an average of more than 41 5 yards per game. The game begins at I :30 in San Diego. SaddJeback (5·0, 7..0) at Palomar (1·3, 3.-3): The Gauchos play their only regularly-scheduled day game of the season ( 1 o'clock al San Marcos High) against the Comets. Palomar has averaged 380 ·yards per game, while Cg up 214. Quarterback Ryan le has com- pleted 89 of156 passes for 1.121 yards and I 0 touchdowns. Those weR: the only two passes that Dorsch caught, but they couldn't have come at more opportune times. The rest of the time Laguna's defense was trying to stop tailback Craig Conte. who carried for 162 yards on 27 attempts and two first-half touch- downs. Conte also intercepted a pass from Kimball in the fourth quarter to stan a ldng final dri vc for the Eagles. * La9UM ... dt 21, •1tanc1e 17 SC..llY~ Laoune 6HCll 7 7 1 0-,1 EstencJa 10 7 O 0-17 E-<Ol'rloan 31 FG l &-l.ane IS run (Vlcken 11.ldl) E-Contt • run ICorr!Hn kldtl E-<onte 2t run (Corrigan kldll l&-Ooncll ll PHS from IC.tmoatl (Vl<:l<en klcll.) l &-<>oncll ~ PHI from Klmoell (Vidler\ kick) • Attendance: l.000 In timated) GAME ST A TtSTICS First OOWM • lf~ la: Rushe$·vardalle 24· 100 42· PH slng YlrOllDt 9t SI Pa.~ 7·14·1 •·13·0 P\.nts 4·37 2·2:2 Fumbles· tumblet loll 2· 1 yJ '"-ltln·var4s -'lHd 11·107 .1·10" INDIVIDUAL ltUSMING Lll-Tocso, 7·17; Lane, 11·34. 1<.rrno.11, 6-for· mrnus·21. esr-<:ontt , 27· 1'2; Mlll9c. •·37; Stlerrerd. 3·1S, Oo<n, 2·6; IC.lnke<M, 2·4; Rowtllnl , •·tor· mlnu1·21. INDfVIOUAL .. ASSING L&-l<lm«>eM, 7· 14· l, 91. Est-RoMlllnl, 6-12-0, 51; Kinkade, 0-1-0. INDfVIDUAL ltlC•IVINO La-oor1c;11, 2·62; Cumml1191, 3· 11, DlckerM>n, 1·14; CMIMv, 1·4. Eat-Dorn, 2·20, Sherrtrd, 2· 14; Miiiet, 1· 12 Wt klur_., 1•12 . ace wins con[ erence ti·tJe Bucs top Saddleback, 12-10, behind five goals from Keller Orange Coast College wrapped up the Pacific Coast Conference water polo champ1onshi~ Friday afternoon, downing Saddleback, 12-10, m the Pirates' pool. The Bucs remajned unbeaten at 7-0 in conference play ( 17-3 overall) while handing the Gauchos their second PCC setback in six outings. "We played real well the entire game," said OCC Coach Don Watson. "We used the bench a little more than usual and they really helped us out. Several guys didn't score but they caused kiclc:outs which helped score four foals on manpower advantages. • Chuck Leatherman and Gco?,e Perez were especially effective for us off the bench.' Coast raced out to a S-3 lead after one quarter and 7-5 edge at halftime as Eric Keller fired in four of his five goals in lhe first half. Rob Mirandc added three goals to the Bue attack. The game remained tight through three quarters but OCC managed a 12-8 lead in the fourth period and wa!> never in danger after that. It marked the second time OCC has beaten Saddleback in conference play. The Pirates won in the fint round over the Gauchos, 14-9. Orange Coast, ranked third in the latest Southern California poll, wdl host Cypress in a non-conference match Tuesday before meeting Grossmont in the PCC tin.ale next Friday. On the high school level: E1tucla 11, Ganin Grove 7: Senior Jim OeVore went over the century mark in scoring Friday, scoring six goals to pace a non-league victory over visiting Garden Grove in the Ea&)es' final game. His I 02 goals for the season represent the first time in Estancia water polo history the EaaJcs have had a player scoring in three diJits. His twin brother, Richard, added three Joal~ and Mark Coyan and Bryan Cook each scored tWlce for the winners. Noon -WRES'n.ING: Channel 56. 12:30a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy vs. Notre Dame, Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Kodak Invitational from Olympic Bowl in Rochester, N. Y., Channel 4. ·Vargas, Kleman run to ·Victories Aaron Ch~bro was credited with five saves m the aoat. Estancia finishes the season with a 12-10 overall record. • 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL week in review, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Scores from around the country, Channel 7. 4 p.m. -SOCCER: World Cup qualifyina match (tape), Channel 34. 7:30 p.m. -PllO BASUTBAU.: New York Knick.I at Oippcrs, Channel S. 8 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Golden State, Channel 9. I a.m. -WRU11JNG: Channel 9. RADIO Noon -COLLEG&POOTBAU.: San Diego State ~t Air Force, KSOO ( 1190). . . 1.30 p.m. -oou.BGE POOTIAU..: Cal State Fullerton at Fresno S~(1 600). 1:30p.m.-OOU.ZOE ·Wub- m1_1on St.ate at ~l ~ (1070). 2 p.m. -~• roc>raAJ.J.r Lona Beach St.ate at Pacific, KNAC (IOS.S). . 4:20 p.m. -PKO llOCK.EY: Kings at Hanford. Kl.AC (S70). 7:30 p.m. -PRO IAAB'l'BALL: New York Knicks 11 Clippers.. K.MPC (710). 8 p.m. -PAO IASKBTBAU.: Laten at Oolden State, KMPC (710). Sal Vargas and Kathy Kiernan, Orange Coast College's one-two cross country punch. each recorded South Coast. Conference championships Friday while leadina their me"n'a and women's teams, respectively, to second-place finishes at the conference finals at Craia Park in FuUerton. Varps toured the four-mile race in 20: JO, pulling away in the final mile for his best effort of the season to upset the do pe sheet. ''He just ran a very smart, evenly-paced race," said hls coach, Don Oiri1tenscn. "He waited until tbat la.st mile to make his move. It's like he had a clock built in hh head when he came ofTtbe last hill." There was no upset in the women's race -Kiernan, a soobomore out of Los Amiaos Hilb. maintained her unbea&eo status over three miles.. aoina 17: 16 to win it with a JO.second m&rain. David Parcel, a fonner football star at Estancia Hiah and Coast. was fourth in the men's division. while me women's t.eam wu boosted by the fifth-place finiah of Newport Harbor Hi&h product Laura Uzo1 who went 18:46. The me n finished 9C()C)nd to Rancho Sannqoand the wmen runner-up lo Mt. San Antonio, qualifYina both, alona with the clwnDicms. for a berth In the Southern California f\nals next Fnday at Bonelli Park in San Dimas. The top fl.veal that meet will qualify fort.be state meei at ftt"Sn~ a week later . CdM takes on Saddleback Corona del Mar H1ah's Sea Kings, trying to snap bacJt into the race for a CIF Central Conference football playoff spot, tackle Saddleback High's Roadrunnen to~t (7:30) at Newport Harbor High in Sea View le.ague actlon. Corona, 2-2 in leape play, puts its offenslv~ stock behind runncn Scan Turner and Chris Warner, behind tophomore quarterback Scott Melbon. Saddleback, 6-1 overall and J-1 in league play, enters as the favorite behind it's overall team speed and 200- pound runn.ina ba<:k Glenn Camobell, who hu ruskd for nine touchdowns. sill in leque play. Perez to fl6ht Rabotte Tomu Pera. lhe younacr broJhcr of Uahtweiaht contender, Cubenito Petc7, has been &l&Ded to bcedl1ne the box.int card Nov. 29 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Peru, ranked u Oatt!omia's No. I Junior mWJo. wciab1t will take on Emlc "The Hammer" P.aboue ofl.bn, Beach lD the 10.round feature event. A nat.ivt of Cuba, Pcrt1 now lives in Sania Aoa.. His pro record in 12· I. Tidi:eu.. priced 11 SlS, $20 and SIS, are oa Mle at all Tlcketmaatcr locations. • I l - ~range Cou1 OAALY P1LOT/Salurday, ~ 2. 1tu UCI improved. in swimming Anteaters young. - ut are expected to conten in PCAA "fhe l!C lrvine men's and women's swimnunt and diving programs will rely heavily on underclassmen this year, but arc expected to contend amo111 the top three or four squads in the PCM according to Coach Charlie Schober. Schober, bcginruna has sixth season at the Anteater helm, returns only one senior from last year's men's team which finished 24th at the NCAA pivision I championshi~. and fifth tn the PCAA last ~r. ·we will be young but competitive," he said. The Anteaters begin competition Sunday, Nov. 17, by llosting lJSC in a l o'clock meet. Heritage Park will be the site of the UCI Invitational Jan. 11and12. 11 expected to add 10 the already ltrOn& event. The butterfly, weak a year qo, will look to junior USC transfer Orea Smith and lope retumins senior Mike Barrera, along with Maldonado for im~ovement. • We'll be peaking of course for the PCAA C hampionships," said Schober, who added, .. we've got the personnel to compete at the national level as well, with the potential for our relay teams and even several individ- uals to qualify for the NCAA Cham- pionships." The women's t~m. though return- ing virtually everyone, still consisu of several sophomore. andju.nior swim- mers. "While I sec UCI gainina. the conference as a whole has become much stronJer as well, so if should be an intercsuna year," said Schober. "There ts no doubt that we will be much improved." Current UCI record-holder Melan- ie Reed (50-and 100-yard freestyle) as Current UCI men's record-holders expected to be joined in the record Kun Fuchs and Brian Herbelin both books this year 6y junior UCLA juniors, and sophomore Chris transfer Jennifer Luhn, and rtcshman Duplanty will lead this years assault Heidi Wccstler, from Tucson. on the school's record books. "l Luhn, coming .off a two-year expec.J several records to fall," said absence and an Uijury, has already Scho6er. posted times 'at UCLA which better Fuchs, who-Schober ...said. "is current UCJ ~ccon~s and ch•~1lcnge probably as good as anyone in the-f>C¥:..champ1onsh1JL...mark.s an the conference and is considerably fnd1v1dual medic¥. and. the stronger this year," leads the breaststroke. WcrstJcr 1s hoping to sprinters. Fellow jun;or Mark break both the 100-and 200-mctcr Maldonado and ftcshman Matt butterfly reco.rds.. . . Wright, a two-year prep AJl-Ameri-WerstJcr . as. JOllled . by. senior can at Mission Viejo High, will add Tamr:ny Fems and JUOJor Lee depth in the sprints. McKinney to ,make the butterfly one Th dd . f f of the womens strongest events. e a Ilion o rcshman . Christopher Ro, a prep All-American . Sophomore~ Debbie V~ughn and at Crespi High in Los Angeles, and Sid Lee~r will. compete in the IM Scott McGihon, from Long Beach along wtth Mckinney ~nd L1;1hn. Millikan, will help last year's most .Reed anchors a sohd spnnt corps deficient area-the distance freestyle with Werstlcr.. Vaughn, ~en:is. events. Italian 400-meter freestyle sophomore .Julie ~ and Junior national champion (20-and-undcr) Machelle Wnght adding depth. Mauro Mac.chi a junior was last The lo~er freestyle even.ts feature __ _, • ' the versatile WcrstJcr, McKinney and y~ s lone bngnt spot at the longer Vaughn, with sophomore Gretchen distances. Smidinger helping out. Duplanty (I 00 meters) and In diving, junior Carol Scon, who Hcrbclin (200 meters) hold the UCI qualified for the NCAA Regionals the records in the breaststroke, $iving the last two years. figures to again be Anteaters a strong I ·2 combination in prominent amon~ PCAA com- thosc events. Freshman Brian Pajcr, petitors. Other divers arc senior .from-Mission Viejo High.-swam at Kristy Jacobsen and junior l(jm the junior nationals last sum!"er, and Kopp. Ellard soinething special to Rams Wide receiver has developed into top NFL punt returner From AP dJ1pat~e1 Henry Ellard is a special member of one of the units that have helped the Rams to the National Football League's second-best record this season -their special teams. Although he's not one of their better-known players. Ellard gener- ally is regarded as one of the top weapons for the Rams. who carry a 7-1 record into Sunday's game at Anaheim against the 3-S New Orleans Saints. Ellard, a wide receiver who's a threat to go all the way when he catches the ball, also is the NFL's top punt returner, with an average of 16. 7 yards per return. "I think the guys on the unit get the satisfaction of me leading," Ellard said. "To make it work, they got to Deir .......... ..,.,........._.. (99) darlnj P'rlday'• lou. Below, Edt.on '• Mike Hen~_!nGD ecampere_on punt return. BARONS FALL TO WESTMINSTER, 13-7 • • • P'romBl to the fonn which carried them past Edison two weeks hence. Guided by the signal-calhrtg abili- ties of senior Steve Gulley. Wc;st- minster would score 13 straight points during the final two quarters. with Gulley scoring the first TD on a 17-yard run to open the second half and then passing to teammate Pete Gill for 10 >ards and the winning score at 5:21 ofthr final quaner "'The guyi. on our staff are pros. It was (coaches) Stan Clark o n offcn!>t.' and Jack Bowman on defense "'hu made the adjustment)." confided co- head coach Jim O'Hara of the Lion~· abrupt turnaround "'hn then added .. We're doing thr th ings ""e need to d u "'llh the peo ple ""c: h.t\l' Of course. M iln•·r th11ught ht• "'.'.I' doing the same: thing ll1rnt'\l.'r, the: Barons. unJ1ke . the l 1o ns. ha,en·t responded. ""Th1s(loss1doesn·1 rcall' do mulh for our futurl' ·· romedl·d \.l llnc:r ""\\ r kne\!. once ""c ~tanrd kague e\C:f\ gamc.-"'a' a mu\t "''n Rustlers, OCC sweep to wins Golden West College rebounded from its loss to Orange Coast Wednesday.I. while the Pirates kept it rolling in :"SOuth Coast Conference women's volleyball Friday ni&ht. lcnow t~at the $UY back there is trying. .. th~.\~0t;;d~n1·~think you're giving it MARINA BREEZES. the full effort. they won't hold their From Bl • • ·· oh\ tOU'>h. I thnug,ht \.\\.' l"ould be a hetter toot hall team \la' t\C: that "'as blind l)pt1 m1'm ln m' pan fh1~ \!,asn"t "'hat I en\l<.1l1rn:J 11r -...hat I planned At Golden West., the lfostJers polished off Saddleback, 15-5, 8-1 5, l.S-7, IS-7. behind the play of freshman middle blocker Jennafer La Paplia ( 11 kills, 3 blocks) and sophomore outside hitter Karen Knight (8 kJlls, 4 blocks). Golden West remains securely on top in the sec with a 9-1 record while the Gauchos dropped to 5-4 in the conference. At Mt. San Antonio, freshman middle blocker Barbara Bally had 12 kills and 3 service aces and setter l(jm Rochow contributed 27 assists and 2 aces to pace Orange Coast to a I S-4, I S-3 , I S-13 victory over Mt. San Antonio. It was the fourth straight win for the Pirates. now 7-3 in sec play. Meanwhile, at UC Irvine, the Anteaters proved no match for the Uruvmjty of Pacific, falling to the nationally seoond-rankcd Tigers, 15-2, 1 S-S, 15-1 0,dcspite eight kills from freshman Dana Parker. blocks a split second longer than you Seahawks 7. Moments later. Sean need," Ellard said. Barbosa ran two yards for the score "They know I'm willing to get 1t up the field... After a fumble recovery by Rff Ellard, a Pro Bowl player as a rctumc Maples following the ensuing k1cko . man last season,. wd he reviews his the Vikings took over at the Ocean perfonnances via videotape. View 6. Two plays later. Winterhalter "I tape the games now and when I scored on a four-yard pass from watch my punt returns. there's a lot Vandcmet about them I don't remember," he The Vikings were not through and said. "When I run. I'm looking scored again on their next possession. around and my legs arc doing all the The drive went 53 yards in eight pla) s work. and was culminated by a two-yard "Afterwards, I'll remember maybe run by Stafford. the first and second move I made and With 3:30 ten an the game Ocean the ihird move l didn't remember at View scored on pass from Chns all. It's kinda crazy ... " lbargary to Kevin N1endorf that Gil Haskell, the Rams special teams coach. said of Ellard. "I've never had a returner Jjke him. both nifty and fast with the speed to make "the long one." Ellard, in his third NFL season out of Fresno State. also has been. an outstanding wide receiver. He's already had a pair of I 00-yard games as a receiver tbi1 season. and has 32 catches. just two less than he had all of last year. Golden West toPs Hornets Pat Penner and Jeff Hanorvar supplied th.e !()()Ong and goalie Scan Sipos blocked I 0 shots as tht' Golden West College soccertcam turned back Fullerton, 2-1. Friday night on the Rustlers' field. Fumble return keys Monarchs' 13-7 win Gol<kn West fell behind at 6:40 of the fiot half on a goal by Fulknon's John Hudson. but Pt'nner answered thrct minutes later and Hanorvar's game-wanner came at the 20-mmute mark of tht' match. co,ered 37 )ards It ""ac; the \ca- hawks" only pass complt't1on a'\ lbafl3T) was constant!~ harrac;scd b' Manna The pass completed a dn"e that co' ercd 99 ) ards on 14 pla~ s Mo- ments later. the ahav.-ks scored again as Jason Dalla1; returned a fumble 10 )ards for the score Karl Gaytan took the los!. in stndC' looking ahead. "Our sophomore and freshman teams have been com- (X'tet1ve against Fountain Valle) and Edison, and they both beat Manna. so I "think we well be good in a }Car or two:· he said. Some tnd1v1dual Seaha-...k stand- outs included Marc Ohm. who ru~hcd for 99 yards. Pete Tucker,"' ho pla\ed well defensively. and Jeff Darltng. who was everywhere making Lackie-; and rushing the ball Marina plays Westminster ( 2-1 in league) neitt week ma game Thomp- son calls. "a big game. not J.U'1 because we are.ovals. but It 1s for hl't place." Ocean V1ev. v.111 host Huntmgaon Beach ( 1-2 in league) in h11pe<, f1I wanning 1ts first league gamC' * MartN 41, 0c;re.n View 14 ~ '" Ov.r1W\ MerlN I) t 10 ()-41 Ocffll llltw 0 0 0 '' I~ Mer-<rel1 '6 'Vf' 1Lwenco•' '"" Mer-<iolcl\DOrO J7 oeu frOIT' v •no.<, t• ( klcll blocll l'O) Con,C'r">t·h O"HarJ ,l1ulJn'1 h< happier ""l e1·., tan· 11 • hl' olkrl"d ""Ith a .. male. ··\!,e·re pos~1hh pl;l\ mg \ 1an na tor the (leaguel 1..hamp1nn-.h1p nl.'\I ""eek.and ob,1ou~h 1t~'t"l an .... 1n.me of our ne't t"'n gamr' ""l LJn J!ll'I 1n111 the pla~om ·· .\h the ftl\\ ot rnmorn1"'' F-nr "ec;tm1n~tt'r 11<. tumnrr11"' arl pkn· t1ful Fo untain \ .illt''. ho"e' er. ha<. apparent!~ run nut ot'Jn' ti1rr11HT0"'' 1t had left. * WH1mlnt~ 13, foumaln V•ley 1 S<Of'• tlv Ou4 ,.,..., Founlall' Va tt• i 0 ~ I Wtitm•ntter 0 C I t -) f=V-V"a t> lO ~u,.. ROd"IQ..,.PJ ,,,~ W--(;utltV H •vi' Wtavtr • •<" W--(;t11 10 01\S '' 0,.. Ciu'~" • C' ·~ CO 4'1ft~oence • 50C tS"'"'l'.C GAME ~TATISTICS "". F r'' 00•"' AuS'W\·vardaOf IJ •• PHSlllQ ve•o-•l Pan "V I ,, 0 '"""'' • )? F .im.,..\·lv,.,O•t\ >O\' o '° .,...,.,. H v••Ot o.n•••rl'O 1 '& INDIVIDUAL lllUSMING w . .. "° w ,. 0 • lO : l 9 b • F'.'V--Pea rr i-~ ~·.,~~l ~._ \trt1C' '' M R~ •·39 r.._~.,., t o <11111; .. • 1 t 0 Ntlll l ·tor m•nvs 11 W--(;u '9Y IS S• Sht<'t~ ) • Pf' ...-7 , Co••• S· 10 !>olltv I 0 0<' ~ • INDIVIDUAL P'ASSING "'"~" 1·11·0 •l W --(;ullty 11·11·0 1St INOIVIOUAL llllClllVINO J'll-<;orclo•• I I Art v S SS Niki•.., I )() w--<; '" 1 10 ""-"'''" 1 S1 S,,.oHlv l 16 01t1e< )·41 F1"1flOIOf\ I 11 Jont• t 1 EDISON ••• ........ CatWt loucbdowD u-' it to 21-7 with • 2 tei:ooda left r:lbe tbil'd quazur and tbe Oilers' Ca1e .... ecakd, droppma them U> I -2 lD ic11aJt ~y. Hunliftl100 Beech added a late touchdown oo a Joe Napoli arria1 U> Km Purdue from four yards out, but those~ nuroben that dido'• have much bearins. Huntinctoo Be.ch's finl d:nvc Ml nearly flawless with Elliou cuudl throuabppina holes. but aft.er t.blt first senci which netted 74 )'at'dl on just foW" camcs, the Charaen limrtrld the Elhott to just 34 yards on 14 more c&mel. "l don't havt' an explanation for it (the sudden defensive tum.about)," wd Workman. "It was like we wercn 't ever there ( dunna the fant KB drive)." Edison bounced back quickly, how- ever, to pull to within Oftt1lt 7-6 with a sax-play drive covenna 72 yards in JUst 2:34 of pla)'lng nme.. capped by the deep dan down the m1ddJc on a picture pass to Justice. who was a step ahead of the defender and the ball at has finger ups. Make Henderson's IS-yard punt return to the Oilers' 39 set up lhe second touchdown, a 12-play march kept ah ve by a I (}.yard hookup to Jusuce on founh-and-3 to the HB 26. Angclovic pushed It over from incbe$ out followang seven Kaleapb Carter rushes dunng the march. The Oilers had two other potential three~ -the first comma late in the .second quarter when they moved to the Edison 23 before a holding ~natty negated a gain to the 19, Jinall) snappedby Morris' first intu- ccpuon Sull down. 21-7. in the third quarter. the Oilers' Greg Wisener recovered an Edison fumble at the Chargers· 25;-but two pcnalucs and Brad Needham's fourth-down sack kJllcd Oilers' hopes. • * EclMn 21, H"'1111-•1 a.di 0 Scw9 '" Ou.9rt.n Munt"'9ton llffctl 1 o o 1-1• Edi.on 7 15 1 ~21 Hll-EtrlOll 41 run IHMSils ltlcll) E-Ju"tet '4 oeu from AnotlOvlc lllldl l••ltell E-Anot!OVIC I run '"'""'°"le oau IO Ju"lctJ E-Jones S i>en trom Af-4ovlc ITila't« klell) E-<arter 1 run ITilavw Ille.Ill Hll-9urove • oeu trom NeOOlt lMedll' •ao. 1• AlltnOanct 4.500 (titlmetecl) GAME STATISTICS Ha E Fir" CIOwnt 19 9 ltu"'9t·v1rda9t 2S-91 24·'2 PtnlM verda9t 1'1 1'M Paulng 16·l4·2 11·1'·1 Pvnlt 4·29 l ·2t Fvrn1>19'·tumblft '°'' 1-0 2· 1 "-ltlft•Yltfcb _,.lltecl 11·16 ll · 1111 IMOfV10UAI. RUSHING • M.-Ellott, It-1111. ltou, 2-2. ,..•OOll. •-ior mlnui It. E-<er1w , 1t-l3, AnMIOvlc, S-21, ~vwr I· 4. Sl'>tm\en, I· I, Jv"lce• 1-ior-mlnus 4 IMOfV10UAL ~Au.MG H&-+oleooll. 14-:M-2, 1'7 E-Anettovlc, 11· 19-1, 131. *Ol'VIOUAL IUEQMMG H..,_.OU, 4-SO, Elliott, ••31, ~. l-3'. Puraut, 3·l0 HatCfl 2-1'. E-J"'r;ce, •-101 Car1er •·n ~ l·S USC can't ' afford to lose again LOS -\NGELES (AP> -The outhem Cal Trojans are strugg.hng. but Washington State Coach hm "alden wonders 1f that won't makt" them more dangerous. ·-rm sure th?~ w11l be lf)1ng for a measure of reYenge," Walden said refemng to the Tro1ans· 37-3 loss w ~otre Dame last "eekend. "'(Andi the~ do not want to lose another gamr an the conference. ··The "<otre Dame loss didn't coo;1 them anything C'\cept a ltttle pnde The' arc stall in the Rose Bowl race ' Thr Trojans. 3-3 o"erall. take a 2 I Pau tic-1 0 record into toda' 's I 30 p m game at the Coliseum· againcot "alden·s Cougars. -who are ~-6 over- all and ~-4 in conference Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner also indicated the Trojans might ha' e .• ~ome ~nt-up frustration after the lopsided loss last Saturda~ at South Bend "If there's a posmve to look at out of that game. n's that the pla~ ers think we are better than our record, and \!.e'rc embarrassed about v.hat hap- pened at Notre Dame... he said. ··'\Jo" the quesuon 1s. arr we tough enough to do something ahout 1t." Earlter th as w<.'Ck. T ollncr seemed miffed b' a V.aldrn statement that ~outhem· Cars de~ns1ve playm "aren ·1 the greatest 1cchn1~1ans in the l"Orld" ·t i..no\!. we'"e(al\!.a\S)beenaht"d ol a lot more ~)Und 00 defense lhan ~ a\hington uue has ~n ... hC' said "a Iden said later in th<." wC"Ck that he meant the statement a!> a lOmpk - ment h1 the Southern ( al dC'fen~ &'th uthem Cal and "ac;hin@,- tlln '\tatc· ha' e bc.-cn mHtel"' team' th1\ \C3'iOn The TroJan'i appc"ar to ha"e then u'ual arra\ of 1>uts1anding athlete' t'iut the'·, e <;till managed to to~ to Ba-.lor -'mona tale and Notrt' Dame TORRANCE-Mater Dei High's Monarchs JOt beck into the winning column Friday ni&ht.. bouncing back for their second Anaelua ~e football victory in three stans behind the trusty toe of Gary Coston and the tumble return of Tim Haider to record a 13-7 victory over host Bishop Montaomery. w11callcd upon to shore up an ottt'nsc which was bottled up on the ground ( 17 carries for 23 yards). Golden West is 6-2 in conference play.and 8· 7-3 ovrcall cntcnng Tues· day's match at Cemtoc;. Mer-Veno.rri.t S rlifl <Crefl •uni Mer-&.roou. 1 run \L tfnnccM _K, I Mer-Wlnl.,~llM ' oen from Veno." •• ll•fr~ol• ,le .. ) Mer-StettorCI 1 run (l ie; t1lleC1l I ~1 -1 4 ·~s2~3_7 ..... 25-o -"4"4t MERCEDES Cottoo clicked with fleld aoels of -46 and 39 yards in tbe ICCOnd and t.hitd quanen to al.Ike the Monarchs to a 6-0 lead. and Haider picked off a fumble in the a.ir and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown in the final ~~ Montomery rallied with a late touchdown by Keith lattcTy from five yards out.. but the Monard\1' dd'cnk hdd up from that polftt to IC1 the win. Howard Marinier alto rm>rded • fUmblc recover for Ma\er Dei'1 defen~ on a niahl when the defenx Sophomore quanerback Todd Marinovich clicked on 19of34 passes for 226 yards, but Bishop Montaom- ~ry defend~rs came throuah with two 1 nte.tceP,t1~ns t~ help keep Mannov1ch s effect1venw to a mini- mum. 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Loul\ 11 WI""'"° l!Md1....,,... ..................... , QwolW ........ Treuma Time ISlblllll 4.60 2.60 • JO/In McEMoa (U .. S.) def. M.rll OlcklOll (U.$.), 6·0, "'2; Anc:lan Jarrvd ($wa09nl def. Meis Wllallder (Swadtn), 1·6, 6·.2. 6·4; 8orl• lecker (WHI Garmenv def. Tim Wltklson (U.S.), 6-2. 6· t; lv1n Lendt IC1adlo&1ov1kl•l def. Henri Laconte CFrenea). lnlurv dlfeutt. What A Mery Kntoflt CBuel 2.40 Time: 1:11. n•v•M'nt ••c•. 1 fuclollln. Ne1.1tron 19tedll IS..00 S.60 3AO lunnel ICatleflOll) l.40 UO Kevin'• Trick• (Olivar") 4.00 Time: 122 JI s. 12 UlACTA oo-n 1191d uuo. 12 OAtL y OOUILm (6· 10) Hid un.20. Att~:•.sJS. o.11 T,_ (at ........ ) l"IUOAY'S aaSU&. n IMll., n -•v ...,., ..... maefllolel PlllT llAC•. l'h furtones. Chrnlet Effie (Ce1ta11on) 19.IO 10.00 7.40 8lul EYld M.rv •~nendl1) IUO 1.40 Antonlne <Slblllel 11 20 Timi: I:" 11 s. Q COMO UCL 6\l'l furlonl>L Hof'dlc l.adv (Sollt l 1.40 4.20 3AO Med AbMOon <McHereual 4.70 J.60 ~· <Catuon) 6.to Time. 1:11 1/S. &J DAaL Y DOU9&.a (.-3) oeld t 121.60. THlllO llACL l ... mites on tun. • Leccila (Slbllll) UO 2.60 2.20 Table seen IHemendltl 3.40 uo 8rla'll 0. Mal IH1wtav) ).00 Timi: I .SO 315. U •XACTA (6-4) Hid 139.00. ~TH uc•. 6 1ur1one1. Polly\ Lii Reical (Werd} 5.60 • uo 2.IO MMtv Stitches (Sollt} lUO I UO Adloa Holley (Gomez) IS.20 Time: 1:10 2/S. Pl"" uc•. 611'> tur1on1>1.. Quip Ster (F'adrOll) I) tO ?AO J.60 COlll ... CWwdl lUO 7.00 Le rrv N Garry <Hewley) 3.00 Tlma. 1:1' 2/S U l!XACTA (4·2) oeld 5'2'.SO SIXTH llAC•. 6 furlonos.. PrOC\Hftt (McHer-l 7.20 S.60 U0 Belle's No•l•tvla (KHN4) e.oo S.60 Puana (Solla) 4.20 Time. 1.11 31 S. SIVINTH llAC•. 6 lurlong1. Prettv Stell ISolls) 42.60 UO •.OO Klondlk• Kulle (l lack) 3.20 2.tO RultttKlll (Hewllv) 3.20 Time· MO 2/S. U •XACTA 12·5) oald SlOl.00. •IGffTH llACL I"' mlia on lurt. 8oom Twn Chrl (StMrtn) 10.00 S.40 l.60 Pettru (llacttl 17.00 1.20 Pallltlollo IC1111nonl 4.20 Time: I:• 4/S. u •XACTA (7·•) Plld $48BO. NINTH ltACE. 1 1/6 miles. Goldlll Friend (K.enell ij.00 S 60 4.20 Sl'ladv Fox COllvere•) 3.IO 3 tO 8"1 LHdlr (H1wley) 7.20 Time: u•. U •XACTA (10·11) oak! $124.00. 12 ll'tCK SIX <I+ 10·2+ 10) H id U,SI0.60 lo 14 WIMlno lld<•IS (five hOrlft). CerrvoYer 0004: Sl5.'37. 11 ll'tCK Nttit• 16·3-6-1+ H>+ 7· 10) oeld l2t1.10 lo 2t w1nnlng tklleh (six hOl'Mtl. Carryover 0004: 1117.371 Allelldanu 16,666. en..~ COMllMINrTY COLU G• s.utft C.st c., .... , .... (et ~ ~...-. ,..,,,.., M9N (4 mies) TMm KO<'fl. I. llandlo Santlaeo, t4, 2 Ora1111e Coa\I, 54; l . Ml. San Antonio, 1'; 4 FuWlon, '1, S. CerrlttK, 131; 6. Seddte· l)edt, lfO; 1 Golden West. 231. lnc:llvldual rnulla: 1. VtrN\ !OCC), 20'101 2 Ocedlz CltSl, 20:17; 3. LeGrand (Fl, 20:23; 4. Par~ (OCC), 20:24; s. Mllllf (F), 20.JI, 6. Rl11er1 (C), 2Q:l7; 7. LONI (ltS), 20'.JI; I, """" (Mt. SAC), 20:4', t . E•Hf'll CltS), 20'.51; 10. Doering IF ), 20'.56; Oliln: 13. lvrnM COCCI, 21.05, IS, Zamanek (0CC), 21.11, 21 A1Car11 IOCC>. "27 WOMlfN n "*'' Taarn ICOt'es I Ml. S.11 AntOl'llo. 42, Or•llH Coall 5', l Cen 'ftOJ, 16, 4. lt•ncho Santi.to, •· S Fullerton. 10., 6 ~ w .. 1.1n llldlvlduel r..utt1 I Kiernan COCCI, 11-16, 2. Maldonado (Mt SAC!, 17.t6, 3 Eb!Mf (Ml SAC), 19.12, 4. V1ueN11 (S.01. lHS; S l.aro COCCI, ti .... 6. Gooov lltSl. ll:S$; 7. ltHCon CMI. SAC), I~; t CtKll (Ml SAC), 1W7, t Mllltr (llSl, lt.14, 10 MlllOll (Gwtl. It-It; Olhen: IS. Sautf'wtift (OCCJ, lt:Sl, tt ltuttlnl (OCC). '°'°': 20 r.,.rklul1 IOCC>. 20.13 MM'I MClClt" ~COLL•OI S.... c.tt Ct °J m ....... w..t .......... , GOldtll Wnt tcOr"lllO. ~ !. Henorwat' I. ............ COi 111WTT c:iot.~M ..,.C...Ca• w -----•.L-.9'edl l Golden Wei ~ lctMtt I ~c....1.~· ~IMI (eel --I.....,_, I. . ~.... c:.,. (et~Va.l Ulllled ...... 4 ...... ..... Pam Shriver (U.S.) def. Annabal Crott l8rll1lnl. H . 6-0. ~ Betsv Naoe!Mn·Anne Whit• (U.S.) def crott·Vlfgl11la w.oa (llrllalnl, 6·4, 6·1 . c.-... ALL·AMlllllCAN TOUllNAMllNT t•t UCL.A) Quartel1llMI SIMlet Slave O.Vrlft (UC lerlltlev) ... Wiiie J1nuon INE Loulslenal. 2·6, 6·2, 6-01 Jorge Lozeno CUSCI def. Mell Grece (Mlnnnolll. 6-1, 6·3: Rick Laech (USC) def. lruce Men Son Hing (UC lrvlnel, 6·3, 1 7·6 17·•>; Bol»v 81elr (Arkansa1) def. lrld Paire. (UCLA), 6·4, 7·5. OMa•IMl o.Maa Loiano-Lul<e J~ CUSCI def. Miki WOll·Mlk• Center IKaMHI. 6-4. 6·4, Tim Sfelllll·ltlck Sdvnldt (At'llaMas) def. Tim Cau·Stave Blckmen (Haw Mtxlc:o), 6-3, 7·5. LMdl·Tlm P1wsat (USC) def. Jan ~-llldlard A.ritlv (South C:.rollnal, 6-0, 6·4; ltovce Otlcloe-Cllerln lackman (T .. a 1l def. Tim Trlguarlo·MldlMI Kur" (UCLA), 6·2, 6·1. Hltll lc:Mll tlrfl ............ Meter Del 14, WfttlH• 4 ,.,..... Levalll CMOj def. Ka. Sluerl, 6·2, def. Kr. Stuer!, 6· I, def. C. Coe»er, 6·0, Cordovi <MO> won, 6·3, 6·0, 6·3; Cimini (MDI Iott, 2-4, 2•6, won, 6-1. Daullllls Bune-Solntllf IMO) def Mllchlll·J. Coooar, 6·4. def. Novodoclltv·C••lnl. 6·2, def. Cole·Holder, 6·3, L. Smlttl·J. Smith (MDI won. 6·l. 6-l, 6·•. KreuM·Fltml119 IMDI Iott, 2•6, 2·6, won, 6·3. w ....... COMMUMTY COLLICK ~C.stC:..11•-0r-.. c.st 12. S1 f 8 1aactr 11 Sadcllebeclk 3 2 2 )-10 °'''* Coe\! s 2 2 >-12 SaOdllback Korl119; L0119 '· CMI Pino 2. Rnn 2, Sl•ll4 I. F1act1en1111n l. Orange Coaal ac:orlno. Keller s. Mtr1noa J. SI-art I. Christensen 1, Ptrez I, Ure l HIGH SCHOOt. Ntll.-.U. ••t.ndl ''· Ganllft Gf'W¥I 1 G1rdlfl Grove 2 O 2 )-'7 Eatencl• 4 s 6 ._" E•t•ncla s.corl119: Emll I, J O.Vor1 6. W1xllt l, GlnkM 1, Cook 2, It. 0.Vort l, Coy.,.. 2, Leneslon I, Lodenburg I, HetDure« I. o.... ....... N•WP<MtT L..ANotNG -IS 1neler1. 32 llaaa, 2 rodt fish, • acutoln, IS ~. ,,~ OAV•Y'S LOCKRll (...._,. a.di> -•2 entlen. ll bollllo, I vtlOwtaM, SO r oell 11111, IO beU, 1'5 "'8Cllertl, 90 D111t l>tf'Ch. 3 Iowa, Ohio State in Big 1 0 tussle Bu ckeyes will b e withou t Byars for t ay's meeting From AP diapa&des The nation's top two teams are on tbe road today, visiti~ places that aren't cxactJY. on the hst of top. I 0 places to enJOY a warm recepuon durina tho-college footbaU season. Top-rated Iowa is at Columbus. Ohio, for a Big Ten O:mference shootout with eighth-ranked Ohio State. And No. 2 Florida will be at No. 6Aubum. . Ono other game pairing members of The Associated Press Top Twenty finds 10th-ranked Florida St.ate enter- taining No. 11 Miami, Fla. Meanwhile, third-ranked Penn State is home against Boston Collc.gc. No. 4 Michipn visits Illinois. fifth. ranked Nebraska is at Kansas St.ate, No. 7 Air Force eotcrtains San Diego State, and ninth-ranked Oklahoma is home against Kansas. The Iowa-Ohio State game matches potent offenses ied by quar- terbacks who rank first (Iowa's Chuck Long) and fifth (Ohio State's Jim Kanatos) nationally in passjnf effi- ciency. lowa leads the nation with an avctafe of 40.3 points per game, Ohio State 1s tied for eighth at 33.4. "They have the potential to score a lot more points than some other teams we've played " Iowa Coach Hayden fry said of the Buckeyes. who will be without star tailback Keith Byan. "We may give up 21 or 28 points and our defense wiU have played one heck of a game because they've been scoring in the high 30s and 40s. "It seems they are perfectly content with 1ust trying to outscore the othc tt'uns, which they've done with th exception of llhnois. They rcall enjoy moving the footbalf." Byars, who missed the first fiv pmes of the season after suffering broken bone in his foot during prescason workout, was bun apjn 1 la.st week's 2J..J 9 victory at Minne sot.a. The new injury also is to th right foot but is , not related to th previous problem. "He did not practice; f\c is not go in to play," Coach Earle Bruce said. John Wooldridge is expected I• start in place o( Byars, althoug. WooldridiC has been sidelined wit bruised ribs. "He'll be ready," Brue promised. Meanwhile, Ohio State's defe.ns. has surrendered yatda&e in bunche but leads the nation in tumovc margin -I I interceptions and scvc1 fumbles, while the offense has no fumbled the ball away and has throw1 four interceptions. Iowa has not beaten Ohio State 11 Columbus since 1959 and lost to th Buckeyes, 45-26, last season. Ohi· State has. tlie nation's longest hom field winning strealc at 19. Florida is trying to become th third team lQ win the nations championship 'while on probation The first, ironically, was Auburn ii 1957. Huskies seek share of Pacific-10 lead · Washington can tie UCLA a t top by beating Stanford From AP dJ1patclles The University of Washington Huskies will be shooting for a share of the lead in the Pacific-I 0 Conference football standings today when they meet the Stanford Cardinal . A victory would push the Huskies lo 4-1 in the conference standings and tic them for first place with the UCLA Bruins. UCLA is idle this weekend. There arc three other Pac.. 10 con- tests scheduled today: Arizona State at California, Arizona at Oregon State and Wasbiogton State at USC. Oregon travels to San Jose St.ate for anon-c.onfcrcnce matchup. - There are also two Pacific Coast Athletic Association matchups slated for today: Cal State Fullerton al Fresno State and Long Beach St.ate at Pacific. Washington. off a week ago, will try and right itself after its stunning 21-20 loss at the bands of Oregon State two weeks~o. Washington, 4-3 overall, bas won six of its last seven meetings wilh Stanford Last year, the Huskies intercepted five Cardinal passes in a 37-1 S rout. Stanford's worst loss of the season. Stanford snapped a five-game los- ing streak last weekend when quar- terback John Paye came off the bench to rally the Cardf3l to a 28-17 upset of Arizona. Paye. the conference's leading passer, completed 12 of I 4 ~scs for 116 yards and a touchdown m leading the comeback. Paye also ran for another score. Stanford is 1-3 in conference play Martin to manage in Japan? NEW YORK (AP)-dJlly Martin. fonner manager of the New York Yankees, could end up managjna a Ja~ese baseball team. bis agent said Fnday. But several major leque teams also "' have inquired about Martin, and be is considering an offer from New York owner George Steinbrenner to be- come a "lifetime Yankee;' judae Eddie Sapir said. "After today. I'm goina to get off the phone and get out there and explore all these various op- ponunilic1 -wei&h them and sec which one is moft attractive to Billy." Sapir said. "I would imqine io three or four weeks we'll make a dcasion. 1f not sooner." He would not name the major lcaaue team&. ''We've aot several options," Sapir said. Since Marun was fired Sunday, Saptr satd he Md RiCeivcd lenen from "some people who do a lot of business with the Japenctc in the areas of spons and entena.in.menL" "T)\osc people, whiJe in Japan, were asked lo discuss with me whether Billy would have any intn-est at a.II in CAplorin& ma.naain1 in Japan," Sapir said. He added that kndina Marten to Japan could be quite possible. "if we knew the tbJna would be riahl.'' and 2-S overall. ArizonaState,2-1 in the Pac..I Oand 5-2 overall, comes off a 21-16 victor) over Washington St.ate last Saturday. The Sun Devils intercepted twc passes in the contest and have picked off I 0 passes in their last three games C.alifomia was soundly defeated. 34-7, by UCLA last Saturday and is 1-S in conference, 3-S overall. Cal's only conference win a year ago came when the Golden Bean posted a 19-I 4 upset victory over the Sun Devils. Arizona, 2-1 in conference. S-2 overall, had been the conference's only unbeaten team untiJ last Satur- day when the Wildcats were upset b) Stanford. The Wildcats had led 17-i at half. Oregon State oomcs off an idle weekend but the Beavers are bopins to duplicate their effort in their upsc1 of Washington two w~ks -so. , "It was probably good we didn'' play last weekend," said Oregon State Coach Dave Kragthorpe, who's club brings into the contest a 2-2 mark io conference and a 3-4i record overall. "It will get our people back to ear1h." Arizona has won its last eight meetings with Oregon State. Breeders' Cuplul-es top hors es NEW YORK (AP) -Many of the best horses in the world plus princes and captains of indus~ will be on band today for 'Breeders Cup Day at Aqueduct, the worlcing man'l track. A total of 82 horses from Nonh America and Europe will contest seven races worth a total of of S 10 million, with several championships on the line. The equine stars include Chiefs Crown, who could win the 3-ycar-old champiocuhip and Hone of the Year with a victory in the $3 million Classic: Pebbles, a brilliant En&lisb filly, and Lashkari, an Enslisb-ored gelding who will be trying to repeat his 1984 win in the $2 million Turf. uendiog color and prestiae to the occasion will be such personalities of the turf as jockeys Bill Shoemaker and Lester Piggott. trainers Woody Stephens, D. Wa~ Lubs and Maurice Zilber and owners Robcn S.ngster. Paul Mellon,· Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum of Dubai aod Prince Kahlcd Abdulla of SaudJ Arabia. Then there are the Ap Khan and Lord Derby, whose family pvc iU name to the famed Epsom Derby. As it did with last year's inau1ural Breeden' Cur series at Holl)'Tt'ood Park. Channc o4 will televise all seven races. The telecast will run from 9:l0 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It promises to be a benner day of racina. with all the fickb uc:ept the one for the S I million J uvcnile 11 one mile seeminaJy deeper in "ta.lent than they were last year when the races had movie teript excitement. One oflhc owners this year, AJbn'\ Broccoli. who has Oot11toetbc Muuc in the S l million Distaff'J. has producica 1everal James Bond uJms. "He wanted to here more than any place be'1 ever wanted to be In his life." Sbu1 McOa .. ey. trainer of Vanland1~ said m CAplainina the at\l'ICUon o? the Brcedttl CUp to John Ed Anthony. who owns the 4- vear-old colt. r } I J l • Orenge eo.t DAILY PfLOTISaturday, Nowmber 2, 1815 CALL 642-5678 IF CALCING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE THE ART OF SEUlll IS UDEWY•TIE DAILY PIOT'S CUSSIFID PARS. DeADt.tN I PUIL.ICaf~ aOLINE MONMt' ,,, 'JO It"" l uo-• -4l0 om w......,.... 'Twit, • lO p"" r--· w.o 4 lO • m '•lcla'f" Tl"~' • lO D M ~4:·· :;· ~= :: C .. CK YOUfl AD TMmFNttTDAY t PM O&lto;-~ 'tf'•n W fiftic~ '. •fllid M:C-\lta(• .......... ., QC. ·~ -~.,, ... ,.,, .... "" ft ,,.,,, ..,,... •CNt .. ' '"4 ~ •"Ct t ""'9C\ •°""' .... "° IMJOtt 9'tt0f\ ~ .,. " '«> .. 1 .5611 t~ OiM\r P IOI K C ... \... '' •0t M\w f'ftor 1t1 .,. M\19'tt~l IOI' \wl'hC:I\ ' ~y N '""°"'"°"' ••<.Ot tot .,_. .O\t o1 ,,_ \0.(t Kh,,,.l*'f O<(U.-H D• t~ .,"O' C.t .. H C.e4 ~· _. •llD• .. "fW ....... "''' n,.,, Of\ --------4"" •""'viv ' "G' 0•" • '"''" jQ Oe n H .. "°"" '"°.. 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S ""'per emc>OrWY-·.......,-•• F "'0" E --• 1 --on the Orange Coast 642~2 1 eX1 3 t6 tor ,··-;;~·1-1,.• ~ .._ ment 1n c::aM o1 a labor ..,_ people tor ~ -on -r 1 " o1 NEWPORT 1 atatlona, Ml Ull nMQI Imaginative. pro---"V· V"'VfA/ .. "" dtipu1• 18-12 p/tlt See MUOt\ ~.,,per.on Eooewat•.e.tboa·MMl Ofig antq fuln . oM ftrlJ • duc!M. i.yout 9111at wf\O I09!i.a_. _..., 8'1POintmant store maNQet. 8-12. All to the manager at the tol-to ~wry Boet ~ walll S39K 080.857-28t1 I•-------undentandtmerd'landl.. --• SElllTAllAL oC*\lngs w.1" the .....,t tOWlng '°"'Ions 11a1 aaa • M rkell R Ille 1ng, to deltgn lldYwtlelng MIU Pl.IT of • labor ~--VvNS • IMtfll ..... Ptau -.!nttd"! 7 :'Od-::~ri~ FOUND: Ault. Shep. type. fOf a variety of ctlents. 330 W. Bay St Nllflll MARKET, 185 E. 17ttl St $40-31'0 _. our ad under available 957-0276 ~~~Old Town ~r =::n1t109 "':d Coata Meu. Ca 1~1,.~~~ C M 546-3$11 Allllilelm..... ~General YW REPAlll .... Found Beeutlful yng 8ttt style quellty on. um pol1 Centlf Applicant -·-# 9se-t 180 I c~~T:~~~ Xlnt lrWw IOc. wt eeta.b . fem Cat.gold ayes, wf'llt• Nwpt Ctr pert time. a,11per Sh<>Uld Pie.,. ••ee.ltent exper n.ded In El TOJO Wn ..... W W -.eother • Market eno 4 lle>la1s, $43,000. GOOd belly, FV 963-1845 Newapaper production $8-11 pl l'lr 644-431 t typing al>dity 91\d be able Pref ltnowledge ot 893;()331 Kitchen Natural Fooo term' S 8 1 -4 O 3 1 k~ ~~ ~~ ·--.. lfw to worit ctoMty WfUI many Pf094WI °' "9et maint ............ ...... Restaurant IS gr~ l 5'8-0819 FOUND Bike on towa St. ty to....,.,. Uf,.._ ......,. --.-r.-real estate agents E\19 h,.., Sat 8sg...9115 warehouH Outlet-Full 11 no. Nf1ng l'IOI fine & nr Tewmkle Sehl. C M l4nel • """91 Prior new.-light ~. phOnM. AIR. Beautiful surrounding.a '°' tur1her o.t..i. ~ urne Call ~ Gertacf\ cold u ne coo~a 11 Aaallactllnh Owner Identify 754--0290 P~ 9XPlf en edvan-key-c)unch. new otflca In and out1tandtng com-'°' ~t fO( this locetlon 1nt.,..,ed & w1111ng to tve msg tage PosAtlon ls pan Costa Mesa 645·6777 pany paid t>eneflta. Call TIAl'fll 9'11&'Jll only 546-2590 1eem & row p1eue r time, good tnqulnea and --Barbera Natlend '-Tl--· • 225 1 s o Aa..t.actanb nzt FOUND· blk/sJ:vr Germ resumes to: Steve GROWING ~ E and CPA M4--6200 -M _,,ua FWtell at . l th t, HOdsesifTEA-Stay-Pet ~~o'~u ~~..-:le1~•t& Hough, Art Director. ~:i111=· I~:;..~~ GRUBB & ELLIS ~ re~:r :;-119c~ &ISllTAIT llltlll llU llll care-Impressive refs 54s-0897 ~= ~:· ~ ~.· handl e a ll rectp· UmTUY 213 1832·•055 OR 11Fomelo,ttlllat\Ba61ety& $450 Pf!;'r Exi>er P'ef CHRISTMAS TIME f-OU.~0 du .. ,..,, ,.,..M ,.A_ 926ie a ' llomst secretarlll dutlu. I B A --i..i..._ 2 t31377' ·2437 Cat. In FalhlOn lllend. Call 831~2 t>el 11am (818) 355-3233 _ ..... vu ,..,.,_ Computer aapef hetptul or NT tty, p--·'V flU 1mmedlale C>C*'ing °'an 2:pm AM '°' Doug MOOELS Needed For lour EARRING. identity .,_. aaa..r oot not nee FIT position in ax Law rovtde S&1" SSlt '°' Aamant Manager •m-84'4-2682 ---• c clencll suPC>Qrt to ae-Kitchen •JI.PW pretenecl .. Christmas Hair Show IAl.YPlllT ompetit i va h lary, countant Xtnt t_y,pln .-&¥111111''" c Susan of-PITtofO-M.GtwneeeAmf Rot>en and Taytor Hllr Found fem e..gle. approx 330 W S immed opening Calt Sldfts req Qlcataphone • ~ tll 79 N1mcy tntrvw t ·J0..3PM Dally "-"'nets. 646-7 t97 Hotly 1yr, Goldenwest/Slater, . Bay t. Elena at (71•) 851-0336 exp hel"" •I Wiit be tr al"'-lot Angelee oldee1 .__ 640-42 c-•t t~ •nnt .... "'5550 ""-v ...... ....,2 Cotta M..a. Ca. 92626 ... w ..-8Mtrs 11 SM«1ng Plf1 t"'"' .. "' _.... -'ir N E w 0 R U G f o r ,._, OQJtar . .,_,...., 4 llSllAIOE AIY lllll ed on CPl word proc sates personMI '°' eve-I Sales R H E U M A T O I O F01Jnd Grey Cockatlel LIUl. llOllTUY Good MCretarlal skllls Ole •n FUhloo Island ntng & Sundeya in theif Ull WUT Wlllll/ t11 ARTHRITIS bW\g stud-Meu llerde ~rea. CM .... TllAtl HuntBMch "3-5647 $1300-StSOO/mo. 00£.. new Atrium Cou1t Yll'llWllTlt N>Oiy.i 8amboo TttT'9C& led. ltleludee ~ medleal 556-M89 Branetl office or ma)OI Law Lll&L UllfTllY Celt JUdy 64-4~ 16 Fasn1on tstand Store 11 the LOS ANGELES t773 Newpof1 8lv C M COYeflQt Cell 645-7172 Found mw Poodle mht, Firm "-' 2 MC1et111at ror· t1ttn'ation _..,.. .-.-at SUlfTUY PIT Contact Mr Balley a1 TIMES Tetemar1tellng Ot-C..traJ SH P~ Gitt Shoc>91ng wnt w /blk ears. College oc>enlngs -Corporate & ·• ...... .-.. -. PenMnent Potltk>n &44 -5764 hoe in Costa MeK Our & wr~Let me ---P•"' 557-8361 RMI Estate Et""lble tor business practice at-new comm•~ ICale al-&ICTI llllftAILE _..., ~" "" torneys Non-smoker FleJlible riours New'POf'I EUITI-SALIS 1 start lull t'--Will wort. . your lime! Julie at FO"NO ....._k .,._, year end bonus Corn-N a---h .,~.. Center 640-5470 H Rel Mll-Or*I ed I ows you to earn more ...... "LES SOEURS" 662-0440 v ,_., lace on ..... petlttve aalary & xtnt t>en-awPOf'I ....-. · ~"' re-1• 1 m g than $200 1n comm1SSIOfl into par1 time poeltton island w/small ctiarma. efl1s Legat axp req'd some to: Hiring Partn«. uon/ ... -.&l11 ot semi-conductor s I & wages by Mlllng only Ex.per on menu.I pos-Lett feu• 25 l~llfy. an 6. 786-442• eon0ental office. N/amk; 5000 Birch St, suite 2900, Responsible for smaJt high hyl>rldl, e>61gs. & cnips 20 subacrlptlons a Week ling, b ank d1po1its Found 1O /2 8 I em Found young blk Cat, flea pral'd Please send re-• Newport Bch, Ca 92660 activity office Good ~':';~~tM ta~~or~~~V:.' 11 s l)Ollll>le lo earn mo<• Knowtecl09 ot c:omputen Gold/e lk. Coltt.'Mlx? collar, red leash harness. SYmt wtth salary reqs °' U'11 ••OIOllY ""'•"" Xlnt t~e O than S 1000 w11k ly helpful Salary DOE c 11 --s;,;; person to cover LA. r-Hours are ttex•t>le ana the SllOwroom ,_. Soutn Yng, Megnotta & Eltls osta Mesa area ea · Newport Beach partn« bOokkMplng Wiit ange & Snta Batt>ara ottooe 11 Fr-ay cioM Cout P'8Z.a. 54~1068 968--6740 642-8459 610 S~~~ Dr. RE 'Est Ptnl Bus . 5 yr.; train rest 557-3~ county areas Reply to For ITIOf• 1nlON'l\at10n call t0< 8091 bcwn hm-4pm Lost Btk totten 2 mos Vlc. Suite 1700, Newport plu.s exp X«ox 850• Of Sim /lfO &ISISTllT SelltrH h'ftMs, lff. S40--0301 ""' strong W/P t>edtground . 8808 Balt>oa Ave -------Momlng Star Ln. Dover Beach. ,,,66() 760-9600 Salary besed upon exper Typing, clerical & various SAUS/l&llWUI Stirs. -Npt Bch 63t-1699 UUL •ir••r.uy -Send resume lo Dee otc duties Mon-Frt 8-5 San Otego. CA 92 123 Full ume counter sales In L Rew d I __ , Orolllnger. PO Box Salary neg 6«-t78' FULUPT SALES PERSON 091 eat. ar or re-Small prestigious Tax & C '"'"' tor Ladles "'-'t In mens ra1111 hardware store. COvetY Lge gray male Corpo at L Fl In 1907. Npt Bch a 92...... --...vy <>~Steve H w WRIGHT ' r e. aw rm '1rN1 tradltlonal Clothing store. ......, VIC of Niguel Rd & Atic1a. Newpon Beach llery llEClml•ST Must be accurate at so Newport Beach 645-0793 CO 126 Rochester CM Call 731-8500 busy ofllce Otsplaywrlter P/l persorutble mature wpm. littng and busy l&LIS ID.l/tlPll 5 PlECE W91nut end cane 1914 US Calvary bits S5 bedroom Mt. Nevamar each 738 West 17th finish d,..-with mlrrOf Street Costa Mesa $45, Cri.t $45. 2 night 722-9583 11and1 S20 MCh. Head---- 1916 u.s army bugle. ex- ce11en1 condition sso. 738 West 17th Street. Costa Mesa 7?2-9583 Loll German Shepard experience preferred person tor property pt\OneS Some bkkpg and Retail Sales tor tine cllrystaJ 11or1 Tan/blk, Male. 1 yr Nwpt 644-9190. ,._,°'Jean mgmt co w/t>usy pf\ones ofllce mgmt Nell SC tllPI, OQ«ltng in Fun.on 19'eind Stirs Reward 646-4316 & hghl typtng Must have Plaza Call 95 7-1838 IC>Oiling '°' holiday ,...._ L:~ ~~~tM~ ~:~ MANAGER I good '"'::.~tanner T.;llaical/Tr .. H 1 ~:;'.:SetyP.:' .;-: peraon 7 1•~55 • lllllt.U e>r.,. Cout Oaity Piiot IS l<><*ing for help In 111 Ad SerYloM Dept ReaponllbiHtlet wlll 1n- du<le piCtl up and o. livery ot 1d1. pulling tearsneets. proeeu1ng ads and I vari.ty Of Other duttet ~ate must be utrwnely °' ga.nizecs, r9990flllble ano able to WOtk well with OIMtl~ bo4rd $16. 54g.2612 ADDING machine $35 1927 PICTURE post cares CANOLE stlcila S2...S 10 4 $ l O a a ch Man · s. dit1on 738 West 17t'1 Two men's suits S5 and~1 eacn. excellent con- Reward. 641-3220 Immediate opening tor lull UOIOUY 5505 ~~m::is~f~~n ~::.ry .~ Store~!~!t need• Salea Lost. Larg. blk/wht m• time Dtstnct Managef ~ewport Beach Medical DRIVERS-crou country. lltude = t>eSt SSS. LANZ PerlOn. FIT 5 0•Y9 Xlnt cal w/glQantlc leet Ille Must en1oy working with C Ii n i c see Its se ti· no exp nee Catlt tic req ,SHOE DEPT. Fas.hlon WO<klng conds ~ally Send resume Atln LISI Sm""· to· pairs M't¥ pi«ce<l ear-womens ctoll\el $1-$5 Street. Cosa Mesa rings $2-$4 Set Haray Zig-mg sewing mad11ne 722-9583 • bOy boolit1 254 eecn G E. reconditioned $40 4 clodt radio S5 Portable Toyota nms wtth hub 3G-06 RELOADS 190 gr Remington typewriter caps $10 eacn 2 almost lead QU check bullet 140 $10. Glass mtrrOf tiles ~ 1' · t.,_ $20 eactl rounds S20 Craft~ 12"x 12 S5 IOf 11 tiles. .,t"14 ·Chevy tire on wheel edge craft«. new $12 SO. Large vefYet wall hanging S25 2092 Wlllaoe Av-Cash onty Catt Sunday , great design $10. Long e nue Costa Mesa 897-3489 Clay & Westmmstef NB children Experience motivated secretary. Apply MacGrego< Yecnts ~and C all Stacy fine ctientele 675-1010 R...,.,d 63 t-2396 f\elptul must have xlnt 1)1>lng t631 Pt.centla. C.M 640-7810 Ptneula 3M We ofter an e,11cellent t>en- SUSHl PARTY or CLASS ellt program. paid va- in your home! 551-8880 cations & notldays. bonus Booll now tor HOiidays program and dental ln-sur ance Salary P1-4.• Puuaal Stnicu m11eage relmt>ursemeni: skills & IBM PC axper Growth potential '°' nght appllC.ant 498-5940 Iv msg tor Susan WITllllAIS•Uft Minimum ex~. Own 1ransport1tlon. 557-7482 Kaec> an ~ <lt'I P"C* the The lattett draw 1n th1 euy way-be a regular Weit a Dally Pilot ct111llled r ead•r Cla.ulfled Ad 642-5678 &42-5678 -------~I rug runn«. lnnQtlCI WOOi S4a-7011 ------... I.! HUU NU picnic ".' _______ ,.l_to4 __ Applleanl mutt •P91Y In S 15. Saturday an<I Sun- IUlllll&ST lllL.Y Pl.IT , ...... , ... ............... " day. 64S-9521 COUCH. good OOt1dft100 SSO. Sanyo black and Ylf.tllte TV. looka new S20 Sunbeam toaster hardly used $}5. TV stand $5 New men's and ladles quartz watches S4 Ladies old l'lat and clott11ng S 10 eactl New table legs S2 VW wheels $4. 963-1• 11 AMIF11w4 clock radio S12 patio sat . fir Two Active Senior. lntelllgent. person at Dally PUot, 330 Sota s6eec>er s2s Head-t>enCtleS attached. two respec1tut. noo smottlng West Bay St . Costa Cupeal!J Luiica,U.t Paiati•t !)O&nj (twin slze) $12 extra 48" t>enCflel.. Light gentleman. np. handy· Meiaa, Ca Appty 9--tt ;iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiim .;,;;;,,i_~;,,;;,-'-----·I'"'"""""""..-..-..-----1. , _ ;;..;,;,.;;;..=&-------Lamp S4 PurMS 25c-s2 yellow enamel finish $30 man & housekppr She»-• m or 2-4 pm (C1rcula-Qoon.-Repelr-AJ1eratlon1 Lie atectrtctan Res • -ne:att LADY PAINTER snoee 2SC-$2 Clothing Nice chrome wheels, p1n9.chaotteur.esconas tlon Oept ) J{.lJperday Remodel·Panet-Locks-etc Comm. Ind Senio1 GARDENING MAtNT Apt /int EX111yr ecpwlence 25¢-$4 Toys 10c-S5 radlal tires on 14" 4 )ug req d Has own car De-.... 1 /ft..-l SlOS Ca1>1nets-Wlndow-Fences Cllllen rates Small 100 comm 1. restd'I. c M , H e Free est Reeson•IJMJ Stereo speakers $10. $t2 50 HOh S new ... all slrous roonITTRfafd.-wages lff=r:= .. -That 5 ALL you pay 10< • 35 yrs exp Jarry 642--0567 speciellSt 494·2980 F v areas 8-48-3799 Mike 850-1924 or ~57-5301 ;!'niuh:~a~!'\~~$3~ ~~u~!~~~. 1~~':';0:'~~ In each Gene 962"178 llSPITAL llLLl•lllS. 3 tines 30 day minimum Doo1S-mo1d1:0s-ba_y_Wt_n ___ REStOICOMM'L/IND 26 I HAWAttAT EXPERTISE Neat & Cteen 1nJl 8Jtt paint Booka 5¢-50¢ Saturday t>relta Cost $30 9811 s 15 ClliW Cut 301 Must have at. least 6 mo's o'nAtltleLY oows, complete Patios. yrs Do my own work Uc Trlltl lrim. top remove 1ng, reaa p(IQN w quallh ~ .. " 735 experience in all phues additions. qualtly work •27804 1 Al 646-11 t26 clean ups Stu 54~ 1696 workmenSlllp 84 1 076: 9-4 289 RoM Lana, each ~-t CllU 1&11 WlllH In medical insurance t>lfl· .. Cosla Me88 ----For Christian School inn & IOllow up Type. file. "477446 Paul 548-8860 C.atral S.rricn LaaaJ S.rricta PAINTER NEEDS WOR1>. OAK axec:uhve desk $45 • Pf LQT :! "' t• t .. Apply ,6835 Brookllurst good phone tec;tlniques. .. •••• ns1"··-my SPECIAL• S5 95 Service E .. p l oY n E •• ' l Int .:;.l(t Cet .ngs '" '" i;a •. ANTIQUE chairs. one Omelia Ml $35. Love St FV 962 3312 nood benefits CaJI Mrs -..-r5 • T CR & ,.. "" "' l W 1~61 vrs exp w<>rl< g"a' t S25 New' belted lie • • • Smalt Jobs • Repairs Catts on Vs V s Empnds1s ·52 5008 Da.,,.sPainung96438.l" D~~sw~t= =·\;:~1~cJ!°~d ~15 1 1'• $25, r :o S.tltyant Harper&40-5950 x124 SERVICE freeesitmates 645-2003 Sl«eot 850-4072 •nvs l?Mum~ mirrorlrame 16x20$30 movie camera $35. ctosels $10 each ...aAL/IEOln. c1.·1•c Quallty Wrougllt lrO"IWOrf!. TIPtt&UUP&Jmll Tennis racquet. wood S7. Kodak sound projector 850-1SOO. T ll tlSO FlllT lfFIOI DIRECTORY •I art Fences, gates. securny N111ary In 0 C 22 yrs Prompt' Cash. 9&8-7358. $35, Old waterpump$25. OAK perkay coffee table fff tn Busy Fashion taland 0 1-CALL TODAYlf Childcare my homa tJ.e . doors, windows. factory •a~1c>e-..,.-..w"'a-11_s_b_r-1c""'_w_o_ri..-Reas rates Re~ 334~1,,;i Small antique trunk $20. 56x28x t4 $35 675-7497 TfAmlS flee Typing. computer C M area Transcort to pri¢es. tree esl 836-1523 concrete Comp pa1105 * 131-1111 * ELECTRIC lklllet-grlddte Schw inn bikes S 10. For Christian Sch~ol exp helpful, ma1ure. ISi FOR LOIS I sen~ & back 650-0258 lad aa 15 yrs •~per 6.4~834 S 15. Electric blender S 15. Matching round table REFERIGERATOR that t6835 Brookh rst St FV enlhusJastic. salary open. Your Dally Pilot C DCARE N I ~ watticlt lntttr1or1 Electric toot massager $40 Six chalra $30 Side-WOtks great $50 Tire 962~12 • Htl urse With AMERitAN HANDYMAN BRICK BLOCK STONE The t>est in1er1or pa1r11111w s 1 5 O o u b I e !>Oard $25 Chair and ot-cna.tns for 13'-15" tires good benefits. 640-2023 ~':~~~ intan~:l~care l~~9~2 Carpetltry 1enc1ng win-CONCRETE ~O .,.,s 1"p REFS 662 11'" boll er l steamer s 1 o. toma.n $25. End tables S 15 650-3567. Prefnaieaal/. RDA -Ch11rslde & minor IU·U 2 l ed. Jn '"my ome • l dows p1um1>1ng, mar111e l &H'f 536-.. 968 antW !i Pa ria Typewriter Smtih-Corona S20 Lamps $20. Couch SA TU ROA y /Sunday only Maiaiatrataft 5 l 00 front office Careef' op-LoVJng Mom will babysit tut> enct nauhng etc Be ici. coocreie cuSlom I p! I portable $30. 49•·4200, sso. All good oondltlon 7•5. SmaJt sofa $30. A&-portunlty for mature per· your Chlld 1n my home 8 ,And Yes Jesus Is Lord , woo, Low cost Call Bot> I FAATHING INTERIORS Saturday 8 .... •57 Ogle. cltner $30. Dinette chairs son assl st1n9 ~ : AcHltical Ctili•i• mo-up M-F 63 1-0179 NBl(hc.,304051 636-820 6J!i-4384 or 6~6.9557 HANG1NG STRIPPING EXERCISE bike S45. Costa Mesa. 675-2955 or $5 each. Singer tabt.-TYPESl'Tltl/ pleasant establ sh -CltHil Stmct GATE & FENCE REPAIR v1SA MC 67 3 l!i 1:.' Trampoline $35. Porta 6•2-1608. Near 17th to". needs restoration pa.-IP 11~T expanding dan1a1 prac-h quislte Acouatb • I I LOW PRICES BRICKWORI\ Srnatl 101>s D ~ COVER •• r ertb $50. Sliver IN ser-Street, lrvlne s1'5 Gamet. books. -H ,.. llC•e In South Laguna sprayed orremove Ory-ROBINS CLEANING N&wPOf'I Cr1s1a Mesa AN '~ WALL lr•u .. '99-1611 Donna 77 1 4229 or 67 t· t976 Irvine Rat s ti'~5-3175 ins1a11911on & Rem1" ,., vice $45. Wtllte queen puai.t 2SC-$l. 6 root 1 1 .. wait Rep11rs 847-7901 SERVICE a lhroougn~ 8 0 3 size bedspread and ANTIQUE lampa $35 eaci'I Christmas tree S5 Sult-Immediate open ng or I ctean nous.a 645-9741 11tGEN HOME REPAIRS int patnhno :>4 4 ' matc:tilng drapes 48x72 Plttes S 1 Cups and cues s5. Recreational exper typeSetter Must 1.1.IH-IYI AJ,liaact Patnt Drywall Carpenlr'f Mni11 hpen wattcov•rino ,, $50. Outdoor lighll S5 saucers $2 E~trlc knife ltema $1-$25. Antique have have mark-up ore NB )(Int working u aitart Housecleaning carpets & t Ga 645 5277 PTL -'1allatt0n Reas Consul! eecn. Aouresoent desk SS Food warming tray. bike pans $1-$50 385 exper . paste-up back-cond Exp pref Call Pat. upholstery, windows. etc e c rv -• llC •Ylllt •n1 Ass+gnmnt !>81 8~~ ood t d .... ground helpful. Xlnt bell· 640-0340 or 640-6463 I APPLIANCE REPAIR la'r.,.J •ailt. 1•1-1212 HANDYMAN LARGE and OUIC" • C•REFUL tamp S 10. 10-speed i or can Y m ... en Et1hM. Cotta Mesa. Off 1 di ...,,,, __ , & o R r • • "~ "' S ___,.,_ 10 Kllchen or work ellts Inc u ng mvu..... washer· ryer-8 reg-etc c ~-I ti q ....... -small I DO IT AL l L'' RATES T 138046 POWER STRIPPER m.n's bike 20. N......... · 20th and Tustin. dental Insurance. con-Cltrical/OffiH 5400 722-1737 20 '(I'S exp om ....... c 1 n .....,,.~e 531 -5579 Pat or 1ve mtg "' 11._,.,.10 S1r1p 11oM1ne wa11 point kits S6 Popc:omer ta1>1eS 12· Plctures $l-$S. --gental almosphera Con-l,.;;.llTlll CLEANING LADY needs a &--Removal 5ef111ce ~ ctea• s 10. Slelplng bags S5. Bates double bedspread SKI boots size 7 S 15 lact Allssa. 642_4321 eKl -• I Apptlance Service Rel rig . couple 01more 1009 Ask-HOME REPAIR Carpentrv se11 StOfaot ExPfl<'ls Rees h1. bona 638•69 .l Air mattresses SS. SS. 1741 Tustin Avenue. Marker akl bindings. new 29 t Mature P41'Son, part time washers-dryers-ranges ing S 10 hOUr 968_4778 reoc.s l getes ,,.,. ,,_ ,. ._ 1 ·-,. Touchtone wall phone garage #49. Cos11 Mesa. $40 Cadltl•c hub ceps Mon-Wad-Fri 12-5pm, d1stiwashers lie 522-2323 · dump runs C M & N B ... • ,,_... •WE GALS SHOUlt'• $10. Touchton~ duk Please park In front Sat-$25. New ~ drill. new 11&1111 Ql&Sf phones. typing. llllng. 1 i-:1.·'t/"-:•Crttt Home & Ottlce c1ea.r11ng by vee Jim WhV!e 642-':'06 CLEAN & E.XPERl •HANG TO~E tHER • phone $20 Picture urday 9-2 cost $70 sell S25 posting. 10 key by touch AS~., _ -JODI Piease call IOf free O¥et ~5 't'MrS ••!**'¢• 8.'9 0' JO 4NYrn.Af frame• S1-S3 Curling BABYLINE crib and delux 786-3519. MIU PRIT pref acc1g a,11per For tn; !Perking ArN.Ref)aJ,.. & esumate 842-6746 Baallai uc l 11 6 418 •JU. •35J Iron $10 Teak desk $50. mattr•u $50 Infant seat SOFA $30. 2 gold stufled co!~ ~~~~~r:~27 t9fV\eW call 964-9510 Resur1ac1ng Roofing & HouMClean1ng 14 yrs up STU--.. a -K Pl11ttr Drywall Pup tent $1S Air purifier $3. Strollef S3 81........_,s chairs $20 eech. Bleck --Walerprooflng• 631-4199 •-• t LT HAULING MOVING ,_ ..___ 1r11 E.i pa1~,, p1a·ata.ir1·• $20. Att 10am 32 t v-· ~ ••2 ... 21 lllllHPEI I - -retlat> .... reas, iree es · own I Gar.,.... & '\' ard Ctnups ,,,__ •""-oe ~ ... " · er · $3. Pedal llre engine S 15. Danish hi becil cha.Ir $ IS. -·-Exp. Const Bkkpr temp (3 Driveways. pattos. paths. trans Pina, 645-9866 Jon -...-64s-81 gz '~.,,~..!.•co ... " .. =·• • custom te'<lur1no Qutth1 Pirate Road, Newport Girt'• blcycle $18. Surf· Rectangle oiled walnut I etc No job too amall V' ""' c,..,, .. _ """'' Pr ot:>lems ,,.., p,,,, ae.ch. 646-1149. board SS T ablff $3. and tables $25 eactl. Tra-mo'sl position avt w/gen · I Prof Housecleanlng. 5 'fT'I CO S1uoent MO••s 1n_sur.a 3 1 GIANT moving sale: Satur-Lamp• SS. Roll-away dltlonat watnut end table Buying and M lltng at .• contractor. req'a detail R~ Mlcitey 536-0553 e~p local rattat>141 wf!.ty-cie!n~~~;~ H:.1 Lie T 124-.-J6 64 ' -84.:· it'ITIS' • 26864 !>!>' 11.• day November 2• 7.,,,_ beds $ lO. Chandelier $30 pair Coffee table , .. sonabte price-that• Oflented person wlstrong Asphalt-repalr-prll.lng lots 1>1weekly DO s 642-9264 Free 181 JOl'ln 645_6~ NEW waref\ouile St"'aQe t:.1 s Lain & Plu t111 $15 Ski S20 A 1 S20 S lb and 15 lb bowl whal ctaulfl•d le all , lktlts axp. wl safeQuard apt compl4!1t·tieavy rotter 0 S •nt t •t p.it..:M !> 1e•tu • Moving aner 22 yura II • s . quar ums -abollt. &41-5&78 sys Mtpfut Jeri 7St--0626 tJoe 645-4269 7am-9pm RCES~~ENNNGTIAFL H tUCEl·l GREATER NPT BCH Area lani11 Strriet \X.'\m a.lOthe>ns 6 .. !>-11:'~ 1601 PeguusStr .. t(• $5. DrumaSS. Maple twin Ing baltt with bega $10 L~ I r .. es a Haullng-clelnup painting 8o :s·eom IS:: tween Mesa and en1tol head and loot boards each Corona manual IConcrttei maaonry alt Dianne 650-6104 eat S moving 7 days ~94_234 ; 1 nd..... ~2 .. ; ..... NEW REPAIR uusllt\ 'I. off Santa Ana Avenue). $20. 6 C9mper cushion• typewriter $20, Call llm types fr u llttc 'd l--or etoerly ... t ~ """'Pet K"O h'tmau reason •• 1•1• SlntW ~ mecnlne S15 78$-5&87 7 5 1 -1 5 5 1 1 2 2 1 M rtl . C 895-7 t33 RESIDENTIAL Xtnt Refs I ti '-"--U p nour to ltvf!-in 833·2009 FrM ClSt lie .i 6..'1 ~-'' • ..,.... ... M C ck Costa a nu 0 Reas Rates No tot> to ti 81 • '--• _ $40. Fn.il CS.Sk ... s. BEAUTIFUL new king sin c or mo • TODA Y'S P&mai--am 1ge/sma11 Mary 472-9833 I 2 ..... , II f l._.1111 Care tor etdMlv 1n tic.nM Pl _ .. 1_ Boot<C9 ... 15 .,,d 110. floral bedspread $45. M.... .,._ •• _.. 1pr1v8te nome Home coo" -.•.=1--._. .... ___ _ Oreellng tabl•. mirror Large 28" son toy teddy THOUSANOS of Marvel REAL EST~TE Alt types d.-lgn• & COlort. llYlL ... UIYIOI. 1 •Healing cone rlgh.. IM&IS "''"~ ~0-4 10 I H ltf n. l M· 1110 $30. Ctlelt of drllWl'S bear $25. 2 ceramic table co 11 •c Io rs com I cs Catt 6'6-2113 tor 911 Sallslec:tton guer'd C A S Sw c() 492-88271 ION clon.i 110111• $3S. Double bed S25. lamps sso. 640·9734. bueball eatds, boolit1. CL & -111!.·IFIC A IONS Remove U()l'lalt d~ Comm'tlresld't 891-57' I 1 Htg A/C Ref rpn hi EF lllllPUEm Map69 twin ~ S20 Star Wars 1~...$10 2008 n~ n I ways ~ wl concrll•. ,.__ Am•na A/C •YI IC 459263 Love care'°' e!Oefly Of\4INS Cl EAR frbr-$I aec:ti. Chlld'a dee« 125. BIG Saale! LOii of Centella Ptac. Nftpon 1 .. 2 2790 l briCki bloc:k wrk 539-0345 ..-trKtln State he '~1 -04 10 Fauc•ts 0.14>-lNI H-1• PlnQpocigtabll$25. Ful-tuml1u,. and good stum Beach (oft of 22nd and • -1Ad CONSTRUCTtON Ll••1ea,lat Ip · · 851 9604 M~t.i ·n w'" lentl'lmlrtOfl 20.BBt,: OinetteMtwlthllx chalrs trvtnel ARE IN THE REAL t en I New-RemOdal-Addltons ALawuan w;,;11;.;•~";;•,.,1 _ _.._ ...... !"" E1tper1 Se<vic•&i:wi•11 flg,~ K~~:, z: ~ s::, ·~·5 Ma6:~ THREE. 26 Inch kitchen I coXst biVINd SERVtCE I 722· 1737 lk:H60839 i a Int a:;;:::ups ~ FINE PAtNtJNG 9~ Rich· 32 VB ei..p HflK1 I c''"'" tc'"'1aS20•aafl. Encyc-' table wtth matctllng end counter stools, good con-ESTATE TABLOID 1underN•t• Hull Clffnlng 1 REMODELING 1 1~ .. irtm Frw e.umat•i ard Sino• '6 vn ·~~~l Lie •4090J~ llf\4 aq1" lopedtaa 140. ChHdren's table, 2MtaS3hnd150. dltlon $4 each. 786--0685. SECTION I~ Malnt 675-7392 RO'°OM AOOITtON'S Mr Eatrlda 845-3381 ~~~t~;'~;!,. l •r q6J • l 1' All PtumDlng repe111 '"' bOOka 25-. Paperbacka Men tab,_ SlO. 125· IRES t flt nd ans laaianl --lcn BNch Cttl.s C T T I pet~·~ w•••• l'INll""1• 26C. Nation al Geo-Lo~ ... t $15 Scott ski 0 ca,.. 1 " I . m 673-8122 ltc:•207461 ... n Ups• rM rtmm ng RAINBOW PAINTING lte d 1naur ll '3l'-'""" graphics 20. Olan.a. bOOtl (8) S25 Sidi $20. ~~;ls,1o~r1: ·~5 ~-1Ac:u1Tyi>e Word m ,._ . Yar~,~r~~llng Ou•hly 15 our P<.>llC) • I. pan•. balkets. 111~-Men's aa. 8 hiking t>oots 2-GR(215170x 14 ,45 tng we do manuacr1p11.1-a1tnct11a 650-~6 JfH LK 8868 .. ..,•r....,•-.k-.•-.._,.... __ _ ware.toola.lilWr-ev.ry-llktnewS30 Fourllxlug c*r 2-H78xt5 $35 !*I , .. , ... , S~'\l<Al1'A l t~ . .... ~al4tngl~l1C 786-~. 'la1Wla1 Tim "''"Ill m f utop.an PS;tll\ '•"'I ttllng '""'' 00 Bargalne. ~.:: s~.!c:ti ~ On whMla to nt car or PlllUI ,_ ~· (16' .--,.... tComouttn Bookkeeping & 1Xdd1n1-De1lgn-R•mod'11 T09C>ed/ramcwed Oeen-559-4740 ~r.:.i. Mllmele C~etm ~1 ," .. 1 OIRl.'S bllt• 5-apffd. van 1-11" FOfd drum I t teas-SBA ioen·payrolll lop Oullllty Low PrlOe I up new1awn1 751-3476 ,..._,t&f-utur• '" ,A.... b d ..,..1t for S60 CMYtolet $20. 3-S20 831-3101 0 '"' ">•Q• ...... ·' ... 848-1122 Guy 640-1245 Ff .. •t I."' "'"''_2 .... 5 • _ !A A A PAtNllNO 1n11E11t 660-2756 QI.,-,. 63t~l>fl4 """'' ran new. "" • way •P••k•r• S25. new . . •o•• ,. • ., .. M.., -d• t-• "' "" ~ •••M1IM I and chrome, Ur• pump Settwtel CrulMf frame UMBRELLA •troller St. ..... '0 1"~ '"'" , .... ,. -J ,· L!Gensed Tyi>lng _ServQ __ 1BUILO APT OR HOME IF ~-..... 1··· I 1~~~!5;:::1l':tms ·--=~[ ... itln• ln<!luded '40 5'Ml8t s10. M &-e141. 527 Weet Crib S35. Twin bed S25 I A R I s .. [ Wtly pay mate? from s 19.900 17 "' ,..., ..... w .... ..-_., Bmnm---1 kiteAf N or 556-1258. W119on •1C>e. WOOd patio table S30 " C'1t ~nne Ms-1233 I 95e-5e10 12131 •2& 2884 OUAltTV TR££ T~tMING 0 /\N SAl YER PAINTING I RiMOOl!ltNO F"•• H I HANDMADE Javen H Bl.AC!< Deckw '°'"'gun De.-122 WOOd kitchen I I I 11 I I Word ~. ATC Commerctal Drywall TrMroo...,.~t9m<MI C111 •~~~~:l:-20t7 I Llc•29M81 .~1 -30•9 batik ert '24-$50. T3t S20 CtaHaman metaJ table S20 Ooubte bed l•t, 1CCUrata S 1 SO e>eoa Spec:J~::f 1n Comm1 ctnupt-lfM •t 122-111 1 I -• _ Wett 171ti Str .. 1. Coat• cutting bend ... b6edel. $20 .0..CM9tS20 oi.. I w 0 R ti Di I ll'\gltP;S1 OO~dblap ano I Free ., Com..._ c..n-• ... -·1 -~ORMt:A TEACH A• nn1 .. ,,~ Meaa. 722-9583. W 'x80", new SS ..ch. ~Clo~~·.: . I I' I .1 . Oebbte (7141 '32·9040 ~23 11C•~t24 ~.~ .. 1~ ";.;.\Meet Ciean Aeh•hle ~ Comptet• ~'li. MAN'SMunyalngteepeed Shopnat• pad MncMr Patio tebi. 115. lk><*· _ . . ~ ts Mauro.M2·9tfS Reas "-"' a3l 74M OvalltY~ "'9MOna 28 lnc:h tlr• Cr\Qer, ex-$12.50. Cettl CWlly. Call eaM S15. Bleck and ~ Dectrldl . I GLASGOW PAINTINO 75e-90N cel~t condltl04't 160. Sunday. ".7~9. wtlltt TV '20. 953.1a1e I I R I B A L I ~ lp;;r&~tty rm ,_ BRTm r ull Meitnt Mowtng, plMI. lntlE•t '\O vrs •11P4W . WlMw ci..ai.e Boy• 20 Ind\ Stingray, BLACK rdnet 145. Red or 953-1Ae7 j I I' I I 11 •••-1ac1 rll' • 1vlC'• ~Aemod t-Ad04ti0n• 1 au~woni "-Mt WlledlnO. ~. etc taf a 64) ~2 14 not muc:t1 loot<• but nee ...._.._.._ A .. _._ ..... Ki.... _ -er bolM1 --.... _1, ...,. Doof't.-c: ~IO I ......... 1 ..... 7 .. ,. 1 ..._ ratea "9-2711 . ,.,. Yow WlnOOWt ca.en1 QOOCltW.endridtagrMt .....,..,.,. .. ,..,_ -· """ VITAA 2 tele conwri.t ·-~..,, ----• ... ~~ ._ --Im emall m\ pftCel ate e.lboeWtndOW'W 115. 378 •7 AweadO. tprHd •ham• UO. IOf 35mm SI." camera.' I ~"'----BUILD OA REPAIR INEWtREPAIA °"""Y-No UB LAWN SUMCE ·~· t2 vflara ••P 903 8altioa • 17Wt3 Round ~ ltible $30. II" S"'O c h l s A L v u I w• _ ... rlltnge ~-.oge ~ mo '20-a Of ROI' 645-654• Cotta Meaa Phon• Smd WOC>Oel'I c....u ... ""' & .. l' I' I I I e ,_._ -. -"°°"·WIN~ ........ JOba to~· ~abte 12S 8'&-&7'7. ITW•ff WJnot/llr~ 842.$4.IT 120·136 GOOd tab.. 14&-04IO. -. -. . . . ... '!':l.;. -.. -••7110I Dofl ..... 1149 J'.rw ••.lied 13•·2"! INTl ()(T 20 v~· h.per c:omm t"'*'°""*' NEW" 10 cSrt11 U &. 111111 temps 11&·'49 Sm.it ASH!" ISO. DrYtf l50 ---._ -' !l!CT"ICIAH DAIP Spnnkler SYSTE'-t A-IG9 "°°"" '2t' & flM free ... all-1100 beh 9Mdlr $40 2 Mt• wooden tabtee $20430. Old amall r-"le-atOf I' I' I' !' r r 1 -" ,_ I Uc •2» tot Sm4111/\ar99 .utomatlc ••-1n0 ot ... , E•ter\Or Stucco S ti<>. 1>4pegiluefngctempeS1S. Sm.it~M-UO. UO Aotory pow•r l • _. ____ PUS57-'7H•"5 joba&,........644203 , pattoptlf'ltsl5CM147 • m111et1 ... 64~42 Cecllhcl'°Go-Can• 1>.nn 600 ,.., sld --.. 1 s 1 • t ·1 11 .. , 1 s 1 mow.t aao. P\ltll mow. I l -1 NO wn•1.,. ''-,._, a20. ~•50' hoet 14:t; SalVaOOr. Coeta MeM s 111 141-510 22 1 I I I I w.u~ I I J l(ffCtffN CA8lN£T , HAl.E tl.ECTAC I TNefTrlm~. come> J a INT rvcT PAIN'T1 ~ em aft ,,. -"• bllt• raci. U Cash. MMa o.t Mar tract. FIOwef 8tr"'· Coeta • • -• MFACtNO I °'9petidab'a •/,.... ,.... "9fdenln9 ~ttW HouMI a APt AMI r•t• 'w*i • C......., Ml tea-raat.. TOdlY uH • ...... I 1eaa '°',,. • .., .. , Uc & "'*"° 5'6-1011 .!!:._tlJl/lia Cftucai &ae-mt au...,., wOflo tt54TH c.11 ""-Mn ------------- • '* a 711 MI rril 1114 JfWtlrJ/F•n /Art r .... 1Mt1 U,./a..b/l1t1111 &a•la!i!W ltMAdl .. ,..,. HM ann 1111 TIU Mol 1' 4~ mt~. ,.. ,"' .. ~ ce.>t bed, 3 dta-.r t0t: Of io;;»y Oi&f :tr C & L TRAWLER alo. P'4f' Jdlta. 1WW sam.. Wei............... ** •0& pltv ** Pwt ttrne M-W.Jr 1-30-5, Ind. matt. •-coflCt Olft9 tum• jew .. tr M::'; •nu&. m• SIDE on Grenet~· diattW llO\LfmGMllW.0 ~ '°c:" rtM~ 22 ~ ~ .wtc Sabre exper "ALSO ~ 'w::._'*::e,_~1 nwt~-. ~tor Mint aft0 oabln "UA ~~~:ti: bOat SfUC 87$•tl4t °""1tlol4.ff:tn the ~no....,.,_ttiQ.. Out114e .. 1,.1Taura .... -:.= \..• HofldayOl!t1w e~ AANO!li'", 'fwn ct.ll. lo ....,mo. M 19 l. t ownr. 1~""·1--=-~--~ ~ Student.a OK Muet be ) es 1-9040 ~N ~able oNlt hra. rlld•. AIP, eto. Kept IUP ...._II' L--a 1111. /blu ~K mt IUIN Leglln• •Hofl .,... realdent Neet ~· With ottoman orig 1240 In f ualtalt undel full boat OO'<W• by ..,.. -oow'* btu 600 7to418t Wotk ~ •v....,._ _. ~ Cell M PM "'· -.YIL now 1100 or offer Good I "al t Mlt orio own' No reaaoMble 2".c 19111 St. Newport lmmac 128· J. ,. t I ! EARN llOht hour a. Man • ~ta Ana 54 ,...,71 needa PIT KENNEL HEL!t. conctltton. 831-1822 ..,. onere ~. MtclnQ a.en 175-0231 l....,.""'az=-""•~13:--:300;-:::s~o".-:m:;:1n:':t Women ti or over Ha "4-2llO lot ac>Pt exp, ptef 20·30 tire, · X:f f~ofi!Olt f;; 179 500 Trade1 con· ,,.__ Ml.. cones. 1urb0 .... gretn. 11ft11rV w/cwa, Statton Wagona · · ac:McMe mav vwy. Tlk· Houee fun! hda, lbl8. phonel, 112 Price or bMt ~ Admiral Y9dll• ~~ "' leeltl Int, ell extr•. 1 ~I Of llghtp(i~:• e re HOUSE CL!ANlAS Nd lng~pl'•• Mon.,rl c:tva,deek.dt....,,patlo oftert I. 10 & 20 bUtton ofNewportloh87'3-5200 FOAb!lh Cemper ownr w/all record• PRIZES needed. t out• High energy ~ to 10 m. 125 M4IN •t I. morel 875-0558 1vall Bryan, 957·2512 Spacial Xtra gM tank ._ 128,000 obO. •7e.2727 door work. veld onv.•1 GINtl bthtma. wndwe. .tc: Dr., c. . 831-1030 I :ltifi 40' Mwtne Trlld« Trawler. low mltN • .xtnt cond. Seti • Lio & the ebllty to uncMt-In trec:k twnee 548-0921 I UY,...,..., Pth aah ..,. twin F0<d dll, 10KW Gen. cont '3&00 873-18H MBZ'83 300SD. Pure TDM atand lnetrwtlona gtven. -n..oed Young **'2ru:u-·t~',0 LES 957·8133 CHINESE sher,., Wfln" rada r. lofln, 2 depth . . clW. wf'lt/gray. utrM. IU'1 FO' lmmecl Ullgtlmentt ,...._. manage "' • ....,. • dog .. M 8moe/F 4 ma aoundera, 2 VHF'1, 2 ttertye" 40K ml buy or ....,,,., • I \1:.. fo4towlng a ahon ttailnlng torhoueecMnlng Cotta ~Cell 855-0M5 KREISS. COLLECTION 110001both 631•8000 · anch ora S 103,500. S...ltrl UH Pvt pty. 7141123-'"8 -·-· ....ion ~ et t ·30tm ~ .,.._ &41...f970 •-W e M8'11yn ~ IYOf'y Slltt 752-1811 ,.. .... .,., •Y . 10:30 0< 1:30pm c)9'ty • --;... .... ..,..,..., u 11• Dltllng d\rl, fully uphota., Pltbull pupplel 10 wu old. . bo;;;d. Uke rww, iO:CQ ,.-M8Z'83 30080. Pure • -•r ----.... . •• atlll :.:.:J'ped-ahlpp1d Two femalee '°"' malel, 40' PACEMAKER $285. 983-4485 ~. wf11/gray. extru. N\.. • 802 South Cout Hwy Uw OUt. 5 daya, 90t'M r:.u:Z!L! ::::e; ' I 8/30. ... 780·1517 no papera $100 .-oh Super luxurlou~ 1ft cabin W-111.,..:;:, Mot~ Bike ,1100 40K ml buy 0t tiMume. tf rou ... IOO\lrio for eic1ra Leouna BMctl CA -~. 2 Chldren. Eno· .... ._, "'' ... ..,,.... OOfP. --ShOll etc S:48-9475 . CruNdef V8'1, all IClrll --.... Pvt pty. 714 823--'"8 =-~ "'°":• ~ RMr of ~na vuiege,. ~-:.ld~;119;et~r~ =· =-~ ~~ S::,flo~ 2b~t~lle::::: Reglat•r~ HIMALA 0 YAN 169·000· AYS &4&-9000 ~:~ .. ~~~ght~ ·~: MBZ ·804 500 SEC. 30k ml, Mountain, Knott• e.rry alty. E/O E $700/mo 846-1910 w/ptogealv Co. "3-3827 w/euttom walnut/wormy Kltten1. 2 Ma.le Seatpolr)t '2'. '11 IUITAll 558·2193 xlnt cond. "3.500 °" u-~. or wWI Prime and DIVERS WANTED. C«1 cheltnut rectangular din· S200 1 Female Tor· Hl·speed, ett c:eblrt. Twin aum. IN. 47&-7010 Vicki AWda. Cell ua nowt We lor und«w1t., • malnt. HOUSEKEEPER LW..ln. II Ing tabl9 S550 75e.1158 tlepotn1 S225. 7eo.M21 200 turbo PlrklM, S35K 4 ftMI Dri"/ J..,. MBZ SL ,50 •79. $24,ooo 1\9"9 .....i openlng9 In S10..'26/Hr 5'M571 m:~ :~:·~enc: ·-· 1111 St•eo Coneote/pecen Ital Plaan Or ••• In el.etr~ICI "Bltllr . . H30 BMW '81 320! blk/tan tntr Of bat ofr. Call 131-1400 C.M .. H.B. o r F.V. -·----n--·d E .... 2·1211 -Prov $75. Cott & 2 end I fO I Than New · Nwpt ttlp ·i5foyota Mdl SRS Hke rt-• 1 1"'" Ct1rl1or873-6320lou 142-4333 _.,. r..-...,. · Y9e""" -S Catalina mOO<lng avall · · 5sp, in • .. r. 1 ereo. " --------tun tltN experleneed a IE lllW tbla $175. 540-1189 eva 1159K PP 9&4_.820 new, 3 moL Mull NII whit. elarm. $10,900. lllYllTTll aldlled In eMI engineering •UllAl'T UllL• Huntlng1on Cen1• Wall unit 7'x 12' exit '°' Beaut. Thom11 Organ, . now I $10K obo &42·4' 18 818/964-5 1'5 alt 5pm Gwwenteed Hra. Fl9x hre. and land plen!1. ~ ~ ~ ()per· November "· 15, 18. 17 lam rm, S525. 545-1476 ~:~~:C::in~:x ~~ SAU ~II .lllP 1112 l&'flll HID Good a.ty. 875-0887 :n: ~Fu.:; 1 Of. F=~~ & Uu ... 1 S ai*ra. perl. ~ FlrJt ~~~~ ~~~~8. WU Stldt, w, AM~. Ml.Ill• Robert S.ln, w 1111am l•RIHllST FREJ: actmlealon & parkk'Q ;;sPX;; 1585 takes.. 720-39 1~ TlaraJS11et«:r11t, FOfmula. This 2 Dr comes ~th Pit , (Llc#tE.DP059) OPENtNO SOON. Fr09t & Aaaoctat ... 140J Needed fcx 2812 S. Join ua now. 4 daY9 only. *MUST SELLI• PLAYER PIANO -FamlJy New & UMd &42·1557 x1ra cap fvlll fink, ale (Stk 0705) *111M il Accepttng appllc:atlont IOf Quall St., Newport Bristol. SA. 986-1076 Teri Oak a Br ... Promotlont N9v« uaed 8 fl ootegonat FuQ For Chrletmaa. 1928 lJ •-·t 7 1,. prep & more (Ser#0002) IUll •• ... /-"" ... W., the followtng polltlona: Beactl, Ca. 92680 2..,1~..485-0049 apa. Completely Nlf-con· Flecher Amplco Studio I -I ,. IHll .. r.. ..-•• ~ prelen'ed. DRIVERS-cro.a country, M~=~ih a ESTATE SALE • Antique ta!ned. Cullom redwood Size Owner Must $4111 p.28. 1680. Bulit in ORANGE COAST te111,lllltMM.( *FRONT OFFICE no exp n.c c.llf lie req . ..,.,.,. kn.....,.__ of nutri-tbla rar•collecilblea 1~ ga..bO. Paid '5500, Seu Worth S8000. Make Sweden, part. restore(!. Jeep/Renault M1lll) • EXEC. HSKKPR Apply MICGteoor Yacht• r.;;;. ~-.;;;;.,,. PIT brome, carved Chi-13500. 87&.3240 Offer. 788-4478 $2,500 OBO 631·5272 252• Harb<>< Cotta M... 111,111 * REST /LOUNGE 1831 PllcWttla, C.M. Nlghll a wtlndt. ~ In cheet. crystal, por<*aln, 4 Harne11noorloomS150. ·~ 5 1,.ff/llrl ... h Mf.IOIJ M ll.nta. *KITCHEN ., • , ..... /... IWW, Llndbergl Nutrl· etc. Caal't: By appt. Spinning wf'll, s75. Sci· mr Ski BOSta sx 61 7011 Tr•cka IOU • ..,, Compet*1alw benefit• ----"j-·--.. A 1 c &oU-1818 enoe Ffctlon pock•t book cweeroppor1unttlet. P:~':ei,:U1g~:..~21f ~:.~ionl~~;:Npt~~'· A-"-::= ll 254.6:42-0030 :1~r.N:M:.rk!."';,:~~~ 2f' AAWAUAN Mlnl Day '82 OHEVY Sllverado DATSUN 310 'ft. tiatch· lOOIQuellSt .. N.8. ·~ Fine old Chin• Amber • I • $50. 786-3519 Cruiser. look• & runs grt, Dully/Crewcab, 8.2 L. beck. Mu1t aell. Sill«. ' 833·9300 A~lnperaon EASYASSEMBLYWORK1 PART J'IME· Golf bag JllJ.llfUaml Gold gl ..... .' A1tware no ta.ndemtrlrndueats.bell diesel. fully loaded tpd,aunroot,greeleond.MERCEOES '71250Cepe. Mq_n-rt 9am-2.pm see>o.OOper 100. Guwan-tlOf~pvt C.C., ltudent LES 957--8133 (8) Om t •9'·7346 • offet. 96&-2072 alt 6 $7500 497-•008 S1•00. Cllll ~74 xln1 body, needa eng. GRISWOLD'S teed Payment. No Ex· pref c.JI 9 to 2:3o. ' amen 1 T11a1ttrt1t11a . ~Sfta COR""""'"TE .OFFICE perlence/No Sales. [)e. 6:4'-540-4 * ... RJ ••• •1* Handmade Oulht, from -rrict~.S.-l .... l~ -86M7N0¥Y-OlEXAT~ ... s' ATSVtt-"'10--240Z. rebtt·--· t.t-~~___,.~,.,... .-""" aelf --.s ~ T l-Ar1r.'861Ul ol S l 7 zo " "" •119 & Irani. Run• gd MERCEDES '711 450Sl 3152Aedhlll,Sutte 230 lallueod -addrMNd PllTm&PllO • Rftlgeiat0t1 S129&1Jp enn. · · c -•n" 788-0968AFTER5PM $2395.533--4242 ~.5sKml .. tthr io.ded Coet• ~~a. st~~ ~~903 For Counter Help' Retell Weah«• see & Up g'~rt1~m=11~~:. G[= .... , ..... 7012 XnChora (2) Danforth 35A DATSUN '73, 610, 4 dr, ,, perfect S11,900. 7141 556-MM 3• 18 En1erprlae Rd, Ft. Sales. Dave's Camera. ~pe.u/eleo $99 & Up prlcea. 720-3912 . dw Bo1ton whale(, 25 new powder coat white-••• auto. 1tereo. runs gr .. t, MUST SELL. 495-3<474 llAITY Pletce FL 33482 • •74 E 17th St Coetl F 1~_L!ne1 °!. Home hp JOhnaon, llmoel new. S l50/ea 1175-0740 day• 11111 1ll-I 11H clean S 1300. 875-2032 OUllllO ' . o ' ur.".,, nga John Wayne Tennt1 Club Etec 1t1rt cntr 1114M'lng ' _ -----s:. ';'8b8'r~:,; EUmt•U Me9a &42•1 12 FA~:~~~~ F~lly "r'~thlp ]500 w/trlr. S2J50. 2111·57aS N;/~~llF~: T~:!:' ;:, ~t. t~~;.emn::: DATSUN '79 310, gold, Qd MERCEDES 1981500SEL .. eerv1cee with cllent TH ICK FILM PRINT-PllTI U&.11 ...._ + rens er ee. erry °' 8]5-l997 Boat nevet uMd. Paid Int $1550 5•8-8110 cond S 1700 obo Imported 3 veer-before that apprec. our tocatton ER/TECHNICIAN · S20K Evening phone Nies. e... II l11•1t1H 0.Atnza 213"814"6998 -----W-BAVLINER CAPRI $1700 new wlll sell 644•5219 theAmetle#l~had on theW9t.,, w/parktng. +. S1tary commenaurete tabllthedacoounte.$:4/hr UNIQUE FURNITURE or 714-S54•9557 PM All extras $10,000. Avon $1200/obo, i88-6603 DODGE '83 VAN CONV. DATSUN '80 280ZX, T· ever aeen one. Mint L.MM or%. 875-5363 w/exp. Call Chuck Dag· + bonuMS. 642--8701 19'7 S. Main St. MAGIC ISLAND Gold '84 R340 Rover $1,250. 15K ml, loaded, •P1Pr. at top, loaded. must NII/ cond., wtth only 80,000 ge1t. Sama Ana Mem~hlp, mu1t ... I Best ottr Chet 631-3050 SHORELINE 8011 Trailer, S 13,700. Aaktni 9450. best offer. D1y, 476-2657 ml. You could compete IA... INSPECTOR • 2 yr1 exp.. P/T nlUL &llllT, Btwn Edlngef & Warner on make offer. 55e.5542 . 12 to 1• It, NEW $300, OBO. Must aell 39.2973 Of evea 497-3553 with It loman'OW °" drlYe &·45AM 2PM p I t w/mlcro1cope. Call aomedrMngreq. $:4.pfhr MlllnSt.SeetheBeerl 30' SEA.RAY WEEK-213/697·1903 VW '70VAN,xlnt eng.,pull DATSUN'81510 ale p/b inother 150,000. 8ett411' · • N. 1 r ~· 11• Oo<een. . to 11art. &45-0093 Olene .... 12_ lllTlllAIT UU ENDER Mint cond. 200hp I wt bed coolet $ l500 . • • . than new. Only $30,000. company, wp c: . JANITOR -PIT Call Bob. ._.. H YIOTlllA ITITlll Mere cruisers. Only 500 u,./Dtcb/ltlll.J•. 650-520l wknd/eve am/fm cau .. 45K ml .. od 7 1'1~ 8:30-5pm. &40-35e3 or &40-35&4 CM/SA Area 979-6375 Regtatritlon Wonterl. Open 1()..8: Sun 12-5 hrs. •KW onana. wind• 7122 ::eon::.:::d:_:S::,:2~700::..:o::bo:.:....:540:.=·__:7.:9.:.A77:.li:i~Nmr'Ri'ii7;--;-A.il .... Ull U.IW .,,... :o.~~~:.. ':;!!~~ 3 Refrlgt/dlfter9(ll 11z... ~ ~~~~f~':'· ~~~g~IHFa e~~~:,lg =~~ 3s · + Power Gt Sllp In c''.••".1 -..5 DATSUN '82 280ZX ~~~~gD~~rb:E~~.~!~ Looking fOt aomeone ~o eee«tng enthulalutlc, welt Xlnt oond, c.n deliver. MONDAY, NOV. 4· 9 AM. "LUCKY 11" Muat be Balboa Coves. S225/mo. llllCI m goro-ou• c:ar, hu evefY· Anthraell•I Palomino .... cer• of my lnfM!I, ~ organtzed carMr Offen· lllllEIT 1111111 S80 10 $200, 957~19' ~~.~k'~!!!~r:,;·~ sold I Asking $34.500. In.-CALL 550.57 t9 ·15 coAvXIR TurbO co;;; ::Oo,'~!:. '~V:,°"~ loeded. S23,995. Of • ~~i ~ '=. ted peraon for buly trvlne FOf Women'• Re91denttal Refrlg, dbl door, frost free bar fixtures & equipment. ipect II our docks today! 35'U shaped dock-power· great c:ond· a cluale 536-7175 or 873-05ee . au me leaM at $:407. Celt aft 1PM 831-71117 office . ?•" K tl1, Chemtcat Dependency $300. 145-1715 antiques & artltecta, IUP· Admiral Yachts ol New-boat only. 21 Balboa $2700. 6«-0530 D'"TSUN .... 2•"XZ p /mo. 49G-5859 857-6628 8.30-5pm program. Xlnt benettt1. Washer a d,,_, 1145 .._ ptlel-utll...cjltt\M-. kltenen port Beach 673-5200. Cove $300/mo 673-1464 Naeti 1953 2 door no.,,._ " """ ..., G FT W"""'P Call 54&-5546 lor appt · •-I di I & b I e d Good Turbo. T ·lop, 5 spd, MGB '78 Conv. hl'dtop & llLMIY /.,,. 1 "" · Relrlg. $200. 646-5448 equ p., n ~ ar area, '8' H lml TUWLH ORV BOAT STORAGE on g ne. rear n · 2+ 2, d~al, wtre ,•t•r•o, pok• w~I~. full time high achoo! su~~OR&Y F!:,~nate S~~~Ti~s:iT ~= fualtut 14 ~=i;~~~~~c!; '76 dsls. glass. 1llp, owe. ~hew•tr~ewix;r1:e-c11, ~~i~.''"1 You haul. whta, s 11, . 49-4-5453 ~7~".~~ greduet1 w/OOod driving auembly of Hollday Gitt rag -dolls: •. t~. for U" Rnd din tbi13 Ifs. 6 mOfe lnfor. (218)48:4-2836 owlnlr'dOeslperlllatCle, lofflerll =· c!u ;5-590~Y• • Porsche '64 358SC rebtt DATSUN '85 Maxim•. record. Apply In peraon pak1 Flex hra WIH train Chnstmaa •9'-6118 lea.th ctub ehra S200 Gls -eng restored 10 new DESPERATE! Take OV9I ••PEUGEOT • 2 S0..'1. toMr.Fuent•.atRobert WeatdltfP1au&42-0972: · tnn ,..tlo Mt S50 hUtch SCRIU.LETS FDMY. 8-71'1, ellp, MOORING In NEWPORT cond, Must aelll 19200. teueorbuyl 12kml.tutly Bothle1raclean. '82Wgn Bein, Wllllam Frost & M-STOCKPERSON for •x-""' ..-' ftftl anxious. Try $115.000. HARBOR IOf Ule. Prlc:e equlpt xlnt oond S 12 000 $5800, '79 Sdn '3600 80det•. 1401 Quall St.. WT WUfPDI elusive ladiel bOUtlque. $50d :~/ ~~ ANSllll"DS Bkr 96().7467 negotiable 548-1930 OBO 55~-1167 Iv mag obo 1175-3120 ' obo. Lo ml, mua1 Mel N•wport Beach, Ca. Part time. See Jim, San Alk 10< Karen. 540-0979. :'1&42•257: nLn ~ A•tn la~rtff l FIAT'74 X19 Convert.mlnt 845-9341 Bob or 92880 Antonio Winery, 1500 TELEPHONE Kalaer · Drown t.&~.: DO A LITTLE Audi 1HT GT coupe, oond t $2200 648.3186 St...,.. OLEll NewportBlvd,C.M. RESERVATIONIST BakeriRackfrom France, Ubra -Vltual -~l ;·· .u .... t .. YOUR 10,000 m1 , 5 •PHd, oeo:~,~~-:· ·r.:======:::;, tRLanendlngCdMhlgh-needednow to t>ootlappt1 cost Sl200, aell seoo. BOSSwalk lN r ~a·l( ·-OWNH<>m p/wlndowa&Brak•.aun ---------1 Aetall, lift k~ benefltt. scl'lool needed 10 do IOf different toe. tn Calll ChlnMe Pray tabl9, bladt lt't a known fact For a IN\ '9llf"" -.. rool s 13.500. 840-50•2. l'IONDA '80 Accord 7am-2pm. HI me <Allara. houaework nr echool, 1 hr No ... ting involved, no w/brUI s275. ~222 quick energy ·boost, ~t''jl~:.r'1ra ;r.!-"~ -~,. 'A j 5 IPd. gd eond. ;==250=0gle==S=t.=C;,;;.M=.=;J..T~ues=·.:&:..Th;.:.;:U:;.:":;,;.· ,;8«;;..-;;;;45;;.1:.:.7-11 Hper nee. Win train. Bellut. wlnt Din Tbl w/unlq nothl119 bull having the ,,-l ..\ 't • ... ~ }; '. AUDI '76 100LS, 4dr. A/T, $3000. 090 780-0753 lrvlne toe. Hrly & bonus. bue-2 lvt 4 mateh'g ehre BOSS walk IN. •• -.. l .,-.::i: . • ... , ·~ LJi; lol • •""-> 'I luel lnl. am/fm cats, tnrt HONDA '81 1500DX , Greal tor College & High $250. 67~3600 TYPEWRITER-BROTHER ·1 -" ·.. .• ·1 · '-., ~\ 1., ;1-il $2150. 751-8878 clean, great eond. S3e50 l'OllSCH! 111111'1 ,CAFE School Students. Call - -~..... Mdl EM 200 )(Jt I obo. 5-48-0580 Ive m"" St 4"2·,.....,1 M Fri ~--' 55•• ICl9Ut. • -. eve. ., """" 00· . -9j .. cond $895, Ho..9522 OA•AGI SALi ADS NOW ) I LARGE SELECTION OF HONDA '83 Civic 150()..S AUIM CH£VllOt.ET H..._tQ.eltty s.a.. a i«vk• Is expanding once again. Applications for: WAITER/WAITRESS HOST /HOSTESS wm be taken at: 1835 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Courtyard, corner of Newport H arbor Blvd s . ~•·m 11 CLASSIPllD IY CITYI •• ... NEW & USED BMW'S! 5 spd, red, am/fm cut.: * N d $$$ * " SH lllOW LIH IDOi in 26K ml, xtnt cond. $5400. ee EteCt bed, wt;;;j c&ir. VOLUME SALES 680-0964 Of &46-88M walket potty chair all In •-JL--"-t • flZ,. SERVICE & LEASING fine~-Alt 8, e.4M 140 -.~ 1 .,.. I ... .. 3670 N. Cherry Ave, LQNG HONDA Prelude '80, IUlO, ~------~~ taaaH 1 1107 Sal 9·2. Small tables, BEACH •Int cond, lo ml, am/fm f IM te f M HU ON THE ROAD XbAIN1 tamps, miac household (No. Chefry exlt~05) cua $5400 499-2557 5 XbORXBLE kiffENs T6yl. baby Ileen•. 11nen1. 2752 De Soto Ave. (l1')111-17IO LOTUS '80 Eaprtt s2. wf'lt Telephone Interviewers 1" Ml f.C....ttw, .............. ,, ..• , .. No Selling Salaried Position -Will Train Days-Eves & Weekends Full or Part Time C.P.M. Research Co1ta Me1a 545-1458 9 wk• old. Call EJena. wtctter. aasoned hthld M ... del Mar Trad•ln1 Welcome w/blk tthr. air. ptw. 22klt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 67~32 ltem1,. Sat. '8:30·3:30 Sun Only IOam. Moving OPEN S EVEN DAYS ml S20K 873--8558 POf9CN ,75 914. blk/IM, FREE KITTENS • liter 2140 S4!vflle Ave. Salel Wahr/Dryr, teak MAZDA '79 RX7 . 5apd, air, nu eltctl, xtra e!Mn. Must trained. 7 week• old. Call PATIO SALE~ultl Famlly, desk, ping.pong Ible, llPWTE llllPUI lruly exit, auper c!Mn. aelll $3900 87S.1879 &42-8735 bookl, clothes, carpet Cllrl. clth1 a many more DELIVERY DEPARTMENT $:4275. &41-2547 JSORSCHE 911S ,75. Sii- Free tovl119 playful watch cleaner, Iota more. 5¢ & ltem1. 3110 Mace Ave McLAREN'S BMW MAZDA '80 626 5apd, Y9I' ennlv. "327, to ml, doQ. 2 yr0 old medium ~at 8__.· •Ot E Bay Tiki God woo<Jcervl119s, 2 am/Im 11411'90, runlllookl mint $12,500, 873-8386 height, well behaved. wlll Washer, dryer, stow, bird large. Jacuzzi w/heater, M-F tlll 9, S...S tlll 6 gd. $3300 856-1153 evt RR '5& SILVER CLOUD lllten to you. 631·7332. cage, dinette tel and llght fixtures, hafdware. 626 s . Euclid St MAZDA '82 AX7. loaded, ~ """ cond, wtil/red, F S I S I I much. more. Sat 8AM. kftc:henwate, ;toola, mile. Fullerton, CA $7500 o ""-••2 "•"" """ ~"' ree prnger pane 330llndoAvenue Sal/Sun 196~1rvlneAve. 11•6806300 r ...... t~ ·~vvv. onty l18,50063~2•2 Puppy. akc reg, shots. ..-Alk lor Ed , RI P O B 51 s "-reaa•et•--1". CostaM .... 5-48~7570 213~91·6701 . SUBARU'80Sta.WgnGl , 99Y · · ox · o. ~ ,... A -TOYOTA '83Supra.5apd, 4 whl dr, $2500 Laguna. Ca. 92877 NEIGHBORHOOD • 706 YHTI fllTUl.L BMW 3201 '78. xlnt eond, loaded, new lac eng. 722-1485 KITTENS beautiful blactt Orchid tn Alley. lllUfT SALi rebtt ~& trana. New S 10,950 &42·5800. Ed TOYOT .7 c.llc:a 5 ~u~. ~1~1::: .. & ~~ Friday, Sat. & Sun. 9·4. toots , furn, ctothfng, tlrea $69 96:4·9018 MAZDA '&4 GLC LX. 2 dr. nu pain~ gd'runntng ~· home too. 536-5178 Cetta •na 11 blcycovleleR' toooo mF~MtLtloEtSlst. BMW 7 1 BaV9rla, tunroof. 5 spd, A.JC, ""'Y lo mt. lo $1200 OBO 548-1382 1 " runs great, 4apd, $1500. book S5500 982-3119 Hiii S5:1U Sunday only! 8am·? OBO 646-2962 ' Toyota '79 Cellca, wf'lt. gd "================~=============:;-Tr========~=======:-t • IWIP •n 631 P1ufartno MBZ '73 280C. exit eond. cond. neweng, ale:, 5 IP<I r 0 , BMW '75 5301, lootc1 & 1m/fm. great ehl'l$tmu etereo $3800 780-68111 Every Sunday. range Ftaataaa runs greatt A 1teal at gllt $7250 645-2038 · TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE eo 11~ N """""'• M K.lnd of party ,. e.rcat .. ~ elecrtTlcal ... to l:Mldatllll -•1 .... Kett a~ a~...,.. ....... ~ ..... OOWN .. 2t Ce6eew9tl0n ao """ name 3t Hlt9 Hlod..._ 33 AcMpl • bO<* s.--..ecy 3&~ 3' Turnedl9ft 39 81oot piOJaotl 41 !foot 42 COd9 deVteer 4' .. ~. 45 FOON!eer •7 Wh«e Vlllitta ts 4t F11netlonll " Of punletvnent 50 ScfloS1 51~tfon • Sf AlelNIN a.c Or"9 man. one ~ 57~ 59Nww1.., 10 11 12 13 COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for c o llect i ng f or mon thly subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid In addition. to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Muat be at L•••t 11 yra. old Cell 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MR. J<IRKLAND 142-4321 •••• 107 ~~~;=· ~~d~ Yall9 1134 S3950 oBo. 64&-2982 mlaslon & Parking FAS£. 2 FemiiY." Lot• ot furn & Spaces $10. 432·5880 morel 1767.1117881 San Rafael St. Sat/Sun 9··4. 2 fl91LY Ill.I Estate Sal1 • Quality SAT ONL V. 10 AM-4PM lurnl1hlng1, appllance1 Clothlng, houaehold and etothel Alt mu1t go goods. art. and junk A 8927 Swordf11h Ave few antiques 1nd 1om41 Come by on weekend• or furniture. 156 Coate call evea 8•7·160• SYDNEY 01111 ~C: ;.' at corner Full· IHI. ltac• 14 Suday, November 3 · 40 YEARS ACCUM F r a FAMILIES-f at 1 Sun. ARIES (Marc h 2 1-April 19): _Family P,therina .P_roves beneficial, table & 6 chra lamp• u1o~I d9eor. ttema. antlquea. elevates m orale. Focus o n secunty, reun ion, add1tJonal knowledge · • turn & more 8601 · M ' · · will be I ed ,.._ · Can 01 mtec. 2669 Santa Ana Martinique, off ·Atlanta. concerning property: 1ssmg item ocat ....... pncom , cer Ave. c M SAT/SUN 11-4 nr Beac:h, Megnolla persons figure pro~inently. . . . . • A STEALI Frig. Gateteg GIANT RUMMAGE/ A.UC· TAUR!J~ (Apnl ?O-May 20): Key 1~d1ve~ficatJon. Y ~u II be more TbJ, 2 Chra, vac. v1n1ty, TION/ BOUTIQUE SALE, popular, you II receive call ~at v~~es v1~ws. Relauve . confides luggage, etc. 722-1892 811 In oner Fri & 811 9•5. concern about appearance. weight. Gift ts received, represenuna token Big Area s ir.a. North of B t b I• comm u n~ 1 y of affection. Baker btwn Fairview a Church/ Schoot 6th & GEMJNI (May 2 1 ·June 20): R~ priorities. Some details have Herbor Saturdey 9-4 Orange St. Htg Beh. been overlooked. Thorough search is in order. It may be oeceasary to nl/UT/111 Moving Salal Furniture, revise, review attd to remodel. Focus on income potential, personal app11 a odd• & endal possessions, apJ>reciation o f basic values. I07 UllLYH Priced to Sell! Saturday CANCER (June 21-July 22): Examine motives, make inquiries, GARAGE SALE. SAT. 8_.· 10281 Kukul refuse to be intimidated by one who is elusive a nd bclli&crent at once. 8am·•pm. Otttc:e ctlalra, l~rt IMc• Scenario also hi&hlights t hanae, travel and rom ance. ~·~~,~~ ffiQ#N sXCAXt 4-4 LEO (July 1).A~ 22): You locate what is needed once you stop 1 Kamalll Court, Newport looking. Di_plo macy wtn·s, you SCt what you want lhrou&b penuasion, GIANT MOVING SALE. Creet. Many great It..,,• no t force. Domestic !!djustmen t is neceuary, will prove beneficial. ::;aau~~ b~ =~'"~~ __ COME SEEi -VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): aandestine meeting ii OC(lCUUy if M ... , ott Santa Ana Av. 7" Dingy s100, 3 man raft financial gain is to be realized. Focus on t.cbtaae maneuvCT, ,_9.a_n_k_o_f _______ ~-----~ SAT O~LV 7AM. Ham-S50, d .. k/ehalr, lk•t• discretion. secret arrangement. Moon positio n indicates d«ire will be mond Organ H 112 S500. board. Moped. wat•r fulfllled. A--rtca THC Fr Country Pine ttbl9, 8 tenner, lklt , 1tc. SAT UBa .. Sc 2" n,.. 221 S tl' .. t. . . "11ft:' ctlalra, new $375. Naug. Nov 2. 10am-•pm. 2118 n.1' ( pl. .J-V\;t, : po l..,t on achievement, pttStJje, S LEADER 9· tofa s 1oo. 1920 vtc-WlndWard Ln. 845-2585 standina in community You'I be asKed to m eet deadline, to accept alutes Tellers troll $250. New K9nmO<• Big Yard Sale Sat 9.4 added responsibility. Personal relationship intensifies, com mitm ent is Wahr s 2so. Zenith 25' TV 1}oo Clay s1. Npt Hgta in order. A.a the rote Of banking continues 10 contote 195 Antq rotted Ff10. 4 paltt new Cf<>M-SCORPIO (Oct. 2).Nov. 2 l(i: CurTCn~jcct is fioi1hed -know to change, ao doee the role of Its ~:,~:,-.,,8:',~~= ~~:.'~n~~~· 1t. look to future rather than dwe J on put ocus on travel, philosophy, Tellert At Bank of America our dred1 or mtac. 1tema. a11 cducatig'I; l:nauagc. Spiritual values and love 1urse to forefront. • • mu1t go. BARGAINS. EASTBLUFF 8 FAMILY. SA ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 2 1): Streu Independence, creativi-T ...... .,. becoming more · SATISUN'9·3pm. Tomucti ty, insist o n additional infonnation ooocemina finan cial resources of eophlltlcated; crou •Hing ..... MT If* to mention. Come ... to others. Be direct, act to heal1 of matters, realize your own worth .. productl end eervtcel '-equally ...... * apprectat• 2812 Carob. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22,.Jan. 19): Oatber data, syntbai.ze infor-._._..._. ,,_.__.._ ood Cona1 & Shop toola. "'FRO UP IN THE ATTIC mauo n at band. Focus on reunion, possible partnenhip cooperative "'"""-,t•~·wv •O kind•°' part•. plumb .. tou~lhebedwehave eff~orts -rio u• """nsi"'-tion of marital atatus.. 8~ ... 1 1.,.;.m ftA•t A-a .... antf1Ude end eke81'8nt etec , heeling, window., gathered ao much etuft -"' ""' ~·• re&ll nv ..-,.,,_ • .,,.. ctoort. ottc equip & turn. r1·1 ettek9d over our pr ure provn benefteial. cuetomer ..vtoe lkiffe. ed Sat/Sun t-5. 645·6891 head• 190 Port AQUAJUUS (Jan. 2()..fcb. 18): Individual who .. pres.led" you wiJI Automated T....,.. 8'mpty can 't 20S5 Pla.centla, 111 D CM Ram9011e. Sat. 8,.. now relent, will actually prove understandina. Know it, be confiden t. Imitate the hUman emffe 8nd Multl·Famlly. 2321 La SAT. 9--3. 121 t King• R<S shake off ICCt'Ct doubU. feen. 1u1picions. Keep resolutions conce:mina ..._ ... _. -.-a~ for , a Unda. 23rd a s.n1a Ana Shop Vee, Furn I Wicker. ruTUtiO!'Llenetal health. W9n'nui , ... , --.omen"""" ' Sat/Sun 9.5 Lota ot toola. metll loldlngtbl, PISCSI (Feb. I ~March 20): You could bo dealing with at least two -'*' enWlng a btench. There'a >U OOodlelf Don't ,,.. h1 puncNng ~ • more stubbom penons who finally will make necaeary ClOD<leMion1. Q\cck ltlH a pl.oe for you at Bank of -PATIO SALE ata ha I ti nit doors, be positive concemina .. eteape routea:• Fow1 also on Amerioe. tnt.,....ed cAndldat•, "4/Sat tem -L-ott of n1oe -1111 childreo, varlet)'. eAchement of ctiecovery. _. tNnoe . Old & New. 2 A;; ouna ™ IF NOVEMBER 111 YOUll BIJlTBDAY you.are very much aware apply at the branCh nl•Wi you. Y ttMW•tmN4••trMt tl'\IM~tq lo ~.,Y of body iJnaae, physical &ppearancie. Yoo do plenty oftnvelina. have An equ.I oppor1unfty ~ • um fm.l ULI ro1 toP de!M. e1ree tat0. unuaual tente or humor, •~ popular, 1tvacuve. uct poeae11 int.tttte a.. ot Amerka UT um 2 Amuon perrott: "'9t inteJlcctuaJ cunosity. Gemini, S.,.tt.arius peno~~>' unpionant roles fttOOd• :~ ~= in your life. New111n madethiJyarprovabeneficial. You have made Newpcwteantar FV~~mo 2~~P.antaa ~ac.. valuable cont.ICU, and they are due to bear ftiiit. You'll tnveJ t.blt SOO Newpon C.... CLOTH!.8 LOTS OF 20312 81retiAv, s~ toe. nr month, add to wardrobe,. you c:oukf al~ receive u!llque honor. In Newpott ..._,,.CA 92660 HOU8E.HOlo IMftt/ltlttot 75'-1850 December, >·ouiJ be on more sobd emotaonal. financiaJ P"OUnd.. --'--"-"'---~----='-'-""'---~--~---------- a. ... lal!!!!f 11• .......... tie Ml.IC MmCE TOYOTA ·n Corole 8"5 Unootn ·ea bee eo.c:n __ ....,.......,......, ...... __ LI. S IPd. air, Wl\/tm, 8 Id r '8', 11 le M01'1C8 0# Kint.~'" eM-22'6 w/m.roon ~ ~ c~~~ lRIUM'*4 '80 TAJ. 10 ml, s:=., i>er\ltlon wleotld MD Ofl HlitlOM oct c:ond, Coovertlbi., alf, : IP9dalty ttttM ro Mmuna rM S.200 obo 631-7102 eoctctlll bv w/cok>r TV & HTATW MO. •• ,._ 0 7~ emttm t-.:>e cMctc rtdlo; To ti! helr1, ~ VOL V ' ~ 16'£, 4 dr edf'\> hMvy duty ale & hutl"" creditor• llld contl-t tcyl 8ecrlflce M50. Tom 1y1 d a1 ,.__ ... ..._ .. 6'2-~75 or ~a.2981 ; u ·-vv·<luty btlt· etedltora, llld l*'90l\t wt1o twlee, OVerhMd ,.., ~ mey ~ othefw!N lntereeted VOL VO '80 DL Wagon, or1 wl vantty mlrror1, up-In the wtll llldl Ot ...... Of: euto. ale, am/tm Chi, gredM heevy duly tlr• CAROL c . MILONE. N<A MW paint, lo ml $7500 W/lull 19.,. tire, Inter-CAROL J CHAOOEROON 132-'741 Evee co mu n1c111on cntr A petition llae blef'I filed wldrlvef, Clffular phone by ROGER l((VIN CHAO. VOLVO '82 GL Seel. fully w/"hlnda ott" IPMk OEROON In ll'MI ~ "**'· enrf ... to ti>-limo 11 prlvetely ~~ ~W: :~~,~~ Pf~. $9500. 6'2-9772 one llme owner. 80,000 CHAOOEROON bl IP· VOL VOS 'IOOL iiCYf. 4dr, milee Price $25.000. Call pointed u peraon81 ,..,,_ auto. aM' M500, '80DL 631·5599 or 845--0777 or r..-ntetl~ to admlnlller the '°' S.900. 875-9$65 P 0 Box 6'7, Fontana, Mitt• of the cs.c.o.it. CA 92335 Th• petition r1qu.1t1 VW '80 BAJA BUG Qd eng. , au11lor1ty to ldmlnlet1t the trant, body. Big wt\M11 I H UllGILl llAll YU mate under the ll\dlp9n· nett work $500. 845-2008 Loaded w/power equip.. dent Admlnlllratlon ot Ea-. I !Mnt (IKBR55e) tetM Act VW 88 Mk:robue, 21 win-111 •11 A hearing on the petition dowe. canvas anrt, gd ,. wtll bl held" on NOVEMBER cond, "'"' great, xtra . John.on & Son 27. 11185 at 11·30 A.M. 111 part• $2500. 997~23 Llncoln Mercury Dept No 3 el 700 CIVic ... I 2626 Harbor Blvd. c M. Cetttw °"'"' WMt, Sante VW uv , A.IT, new 7 14/~5830 Ane, CA 112702 paint, run1 11rong1.-IF YOU OBJECT to the St 1001080 646-2962 MERC '84 Cougar V8, lull granting of thl petition, you VW '18 BUG. Runs .x.cei-pwr, 131( ml, axtre Clean. lhOUld either ~JI the lent. S 1100/obo. •New 19875 846• 11091Ymsg hewing end Itel• ybuf ob- _clutct1/bt111650-5711 1 ltH'IEIOllYC&Pll t=~:.~~== VW '75 Sus>« Beetle.~ _SUl., .ir. CUI, tt\I heiring .Your IC>PMf· blue w/blu.-gray Int new (Llc.wlFZE597) enoe mey bl In '*'CW or bj uphola, ctotctl & paint. (Stk#3775) your atto~ A e cent tune . up 14111 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR S~ged Reglsterad· or e contingent creditor ot S · ,.7,. · lhe cs~. you mutt ni. Obo. " .>-5028 your claim wtth the oouf1 or vw '79 Bua, l OWnef. new Pf-I It to Iha peraonel tlr... amog ctle<;k, run1 ~-.i11.11ve appointed by well $3750. 645-2895 the couf1 within IOUt month• from the dell or nrat 11- VW '83 RABBIT CON VT. I IU811Qe ol lett1ta u provided Blk BMuty, 2,K ml. $9000 In Section 700 of the 840-9-40 1 /E 850-056010 'II ..... , Probell Code of C811fornla. 11811&1 .. ll Ttle time for nrrng cfalma will n01 expire prlof lo tour Or ,loaded, low ml., months from the date of Iha VW Sus>« Beetle '73. xlnt cond, gd tlr... amllm cue, $2300 , dya 542-42,2. ev 957-1'" Aa ... O..ntic NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late mod.i. low mlleage Cedlllacs In Orange Countyl See u1 today! 540-1180 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 'M~ltYIW loadM with power equip.. ment. Leath« Int.. v. top, wire wtleel covers &..much morel ( 1233A) 114,HI , ~ ......... . u.. • ..,..,, 2121...., lh~. 0.1. 114/Mt-MIO pwr.equlp,(Stk.11722) heiring \elce el>ow. 111,ffl YOU Y EXAMINE the Johnson & Son Ille kept y the oouf1. II you U~oln Mercury are • peraon lnter•ted In 2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M. tile 11tet•. you mey . terve 714/540-5630 ul)Ofl the executor or edmln- -------lstrllOt. or UP<>fl the et· 1tH IHOllY LYU :~1.~~1~~ ;,~ec,;'~"' ..,.~ 5apd.,AMIFM, the court with proof of -· (Llc•624390) vice, 1 wrl1t1r1 req~t 1111· (Stk#3577) Ing thel you dellre tpeelal 11111 notice ot the n11ng ot an lflr ventory alld appreJ~t ol Mtat• UMts or of the pell· Ilona or ecc:ount• mentloold In Section 1200 alld 1200.5 ot the California Probate Code. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAABOA lllVO CO!tfA Ml~A 647 ooio 1tH llllOllY Lm 594)d .. air. AM/FM, (Llc.s624390) (Stk•3577) IMtl THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAAllOA lllVO CO\TA Mt!>A 641 OOiO Ceyet, ~ A Khtofte, Att-r• fOf ... tltloMf, ....... OOllfl llt'td., ...... 100, Long 9Mctl, CA IOI02 Published Orange Cout Delly PllOI Noveml>ef 1, 2, 8, 1985 FS-..90 P\BJC NOTICE flCTlTIOUI 9UUCll ~ITATE•NT The lollowtng per1on1 we doing bullnee.s u : American Ule S1t11y. 21702 Lake Vista. El Tor o, Celll 92630 OLDS Cpe '77, top 1hape. Michael Reymond Bullet. Stereo. pslpb, new paint. 21702 Leka Vlate. El Toro. $1950; aft 6pm 750-0157 Calif 112630 This bus1n1H Is con· 0 L 0 S M 0 B I L E 1 9 8 0 ducted by en Individual Omega 4 spd. new radl· Michael R 8u11ef' ala. 4 door. air. AMIFM This 1111emen1 wu flied $2, 1001090 Mull sen. wnh the County Clerk of Or· CAOiLLAC '83 Et Dorado, ~-2995 ' enge County on Sec>temt>er loao.d lncid• moonroof 20, 1985 dama'ged. $5800 : PONTIAC 1977 Ventura FX7121 ( 1GKx8 3 ') o e e I e 1 xlnt cond S 1500/offe<. Publllhld Orange Cout 8181789-6&72 StllflO AMIFM radio $75. ally Pilot Octob« Ill. 26, 631·1845. Noveml>lf 2.11. 1985 CADILLAC '85 Sedan de --------Se105 v111e. ,700 ml, damaged. ~H NITIAO 1000 Ill ·--------- nd1 complete front end. Loaded with PoWllf equip-P\111.IC NOTICE $8800. (!!>. 270&41) Deal· ment. II.led• Interior. llke -------- ., 818t78e.6672 new (Stk •3053A) IUTIMINT OF WIHYIUUllS USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CAU l'OR nH IPPUIUI. DeLILLO OllYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-IOlla141·11J1 •1,111 . U~NT OF Ull OF '1CTIT10UI Jonnaon & Son MJIMll N~ • Uncoln Mercury Th r 11 wi 2626 Harbof Blvd, C M have e,~ t~~ 71'1~5830 the Flclllloua Bu11nu1 .,_._ ••• Name Power Wun Inter· WIU H -n1t1or1al. 151151 Plumwood. IMPECCABLE! 84Mow av· Westminster. CA 92983 erage mites. Fully loaded. The F1ct1tlou1 BuslneH Automatic and Boes Neme 11f1tred to above wu aound. a.tow wholesale. filed ln Orange Cou"ty on CHEVY ·eg Impala, gd $16,g89 (lieII10Ml<980) 7-28-82 F194237 I S 50 6ll<J\2577 973-13'5 or 673-1:TC'4 Elheat H Miiier, 1010 w ntleKt 4 ~ evea/wknds Alton. Santi Ana. CA 92707 CHEVY ·75 Monza, pis, -This buslneas wu con- tir. am/Im, runt get $600 ducted by en lndlvlduel 6'6-3359 or 241-4575 .. -IC NOTICE This ate\lment wu llled ---------::=--l---'"r...;;.;;..VU\.;;..... ____ with the County Clerk of Or· mn 1111 OlllYETTE NOTICI cw •not County Oii September Stk A .. n A/C .... /FM caas -Ant OF 24. 1985 .,, ' . """ -Publlthed Orange Cout (Llc•IClJX900)(&t!t3311) QI°"°' A. QAOE Dally Pilot O<ttol>er 12, 19, ""' AT': A= 26, Noveml>«•2, 11185 THEODORE ROBINS FORD Jut>O HAAllOA lll\10 CO\TA Ml\A 641 OOIO HTATI NO. A1I0004 Se-097 To an helr1, blneflc:lerlel, •-------- crld1tor1 end contingent P\BJC NOTICE creditors, end persona who 1 __ ;..;;;..;;.;;;...; ____ _ mey bl otherwlM Interested K 21'11 In the wlll and/or 11tell of· NOT1CI TO GEORGE A. GADE CMDfTC>f'I OF A petition haa bMl1 flled MILK T1'ANlfl" '11.., 1111.111/ftl by GEORGE F GADE In the (leca. t101-4107 Auto, air, AM/FM, Un whl, Superlof Couf1 of Orenge ., U.C.C.) luggege racil County requullng that Notice II hlteby glveri to (Llc#2H' 1289) GEORGE F GADE bl ap. the Ct9dltor1 ol MARK HOS. I (Stk#3745) pOiflled u '!.'~ '9!'°.: BINS ANO DIANE HOBBINS. • ._. fllll'llttlve to ...,m ... -1111 ... Tran1teror, whoM buelnea .... 111111 ot1he dlclcllnt eddreta 11 e Mel.Iran •D. Th• petition requuta City of Irvine, County ot Or· authOrtty to ldmiMter the ange, ST el• ol Calllornle 111111 under the lndlpen-lhet • buHI trensler le about d«tt Admlnlltretlon of E• to b• made to R v. tetM Act SPRINGS, INC , A CALI· THEODORE I ROBINS FORD A hMrlng on the petltlorl FORNIA CORPORATION, wtll bl held or1 NOVEMBER TraneflrM wtlON bullntll 20. 11185 I t 9:30 A.M. In eddrlll8II717 SIMlrtrM St., DODGE '75 Swtnger, 59k Dept. No. 3 II 700 Civic City ot Claremont, County ot ml, $900 6-46-9097 C9flllr Oflve Wiit, Senta Lot AngelM, Stall ol Call- JO()( HAABOA BLVD (0"A Ml\A 641 ooio I -------,..,,...,..,,,...--1 Ana, CA 92702. tornle WI WAIT YM IF YOU OBJECT to the Thi. prOl*IY to bl trene-aul IUl IUJ granting of the petition. YoU f9tred 11 dllcrlbed In gen· S t lllOuld either ""*" It the eral u All ltoclt. In lrldl. S.. Veno doe en °' heiring llld 1tet• 'J04K ob-flxtur11. equlpm1nt end jectlonl or Ille wrt"en ot>lee· good wlll of that STA· tlona with the court before TIONERY bullnell known IN ~ Your 8'1PM'· as '1'HE HOBBINS COM· "'°' mey bl In penon Of by PANY end IOeatld •I e )'O'H' a"orney. MclMen •0 City ot IMne THEODORE ROBINS FORD J11f,11 UARl\01 8lVP ( 0"• Ml \A 647 0010 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR County of ~ange. State oi °' • conllng.nt «edl10f of Calllornle Ford '88 MUatang 1 ownr, IM CS:,':ih~ =:,Ille Tl'le bulk tr1n1• wlll bl ....-I oOOci $2000 your or ooriaummated on or altlf -- ""'""'"runn ng prnent It 10·1he personal the 20th day ot Novembl< I 675--5485 or &40-0619 r~tatlve appointed by 1985 at 10:00 A.M. at T~ FOAD Mutt '79 Ghia. A/C, the court within four months Eeorow FO<Um. 23 131 Lall• euto tran. $1 150, 25K on .,om the 0•11 of flrll i.-Cettter Of •L, El Toro. CA •~ 722 7537 auanoe 01 letter• u provided 92830 C811fornla MW eng".. • In Section 700 of the THAT THE LAST DATE P• lllT• 11 M Pro~te Code of Callfomla. FOR FILINO C~IMS IS Thi time for fMlng Clelma wtlt 111111185 V-8. 51pd., AM/FM, not •Jlfllre prlof 10 tour So,., at IS known to I.hi alr.CO'IWS montl'll lrom the date of the I (Lie• 103&ae) Ma1nO nottoa eboYI ~=-=·Id~~-=·= (Stk#31!5) YOU MAY EXAMINE the by the Trenlleror tOf tM ..... Ille kept by the COUf1 If Y°" pelt "" .. ,..., .... "'"' • are a pereon lnt1r11tlld In ~ Oct. 2I, ltea the •tat•. you mev ~ A.V. IPAllQI, INC .. 9': THlODORf ROBINS FORD ' Hl\ltl~IJ!i: A1 \, [1 < 1, ''"' Mf ·A r. 1, 111 '1' upon the IJCtc\ltor Of edmln-,... I09f"'4MOfl f'r_. 1 letrttor. or upon IM mt• ..,_" torney tor the IX.WIOf or Publltfllld Orange Cout admlnletretor. end 1119 with o.111y Piiot Hov.nber 2 IN court with proof of ..,. 1MS ' oke, • Wflttlt\ ~ ltlt• a..112 OM OPl.L •• l(ed9t, nu ~~ ~~ ~ It ave yov reaCI today'• brb. c:ett>. MOO 080. V9flt and~ltof Cf~'*! Ade? W not. 911-llOI wevt41..-1 .....:1....., or Of ttw '*~ t:;,. INMlno ._ belC .. -II I ttona or ~ts "*'ttoned In tGWnt I ...... lft~-lftdl200.10f e eye., 4 apd., PIS. ttteCalllorNl,,_...eocta. USI THI .,,'::~~~ .. 'J., .:, ~· :*::,· .:t DAILY fttLOT I (IMFY783l _.....,...., .... -. "FAST JOhl~Son . ~~~)=='~·=-= llSULT .. Uncoln~ oe1ty "°' ~ ... t1. SH•ICI M21 H.not 8twd, C.M. No41'11ber t. ,_ DfllCTOI Y 11•1MO-sao I ~. 10 , ~-------You doft'1 ,.... a -eo .. or 1-lrn\ult ClaHlfl.s Adtl .,.. tl\9 I "d ·-·· _r· c-rv•<·· •• ,, ~ to a IUOOIMfUI rew -· _. 1°" ·~ " ...... ~ ..... Jt'•• 1--"'., In ... Olly 642-1671 Mnlir ~ 10 ... .,.,,.. i..o. W_. Mill Cll now W )JI ,....... -I .. i.M1a. ,l!I"!!!!"!!!!"'!!!!"'!!!!"'". ""!""!!!""""" _ _. -Records to have. warning labels- WASHlNOTON (AP) -Promi· ncnt parents., who so~t for months to have the record industry alen people whenever sonas &lonfy drup. sex and violence, abandoned a drive for 1u1dtlmcs and a ratioL system Friday and aareed to an arranaement includina a fabel warning: .. Explicit Lyrics -Parental Advisory ... Under the qreement, reconhn& companies could print the words of sonas on the album jacket instead of usin1 the advisory. Because there ls no space for pnnted lyrics on a cassette, a statement "See LP for Lyrics" will be a substitute that can be uScd by com~nies taking this option. Sinaers wt th contracts givin$ them authority to dictate the d~tgn of album covers wiU be free to ignore the agreement. Ann Kahn, nattonal president of the Parent-Teacher Association, said her 5.~ million-member groµp will campa.1gn to alert parents to the meaning of the cassette labels. 1 About 60 percent of music sold is on cuscttc~ tor rock mu11c, lhc: canctte s~ of the markci is.hither. "We had to ~ve some and tflcy had to ajve somc.t.~ -~~ ~uu.n S.,W 8.a~fc of Treasury~ James A. er 111. Jn SeptcmbelJ.. Mn. Baker had complained to U>~ that .. per· vuave mnsaaes aimed at children which promote and tiorify swadc, rape and s&domasochasm have to be numbered arnona the oontributina facton" to teen-age preanancy and suicide. Tipper Gore, wife of Seo. Albert Gore Jr., 0-Tenn., said parent group$ would have no role in defining what is meant by "explicit. .. '"There are no guidelines ... cxpl1c1t is explicit,·· said Recordini Industry Association of America Pres.tdcnt Stanley M. Gortikov. In Nashville, Tenn., musician Charlie Daniels said: "J sec nothing wrong with it whatsoever. It's not ccn&0rship. They put warning labels on other things -cigarettes, poison. Bell confirms diver's discovery of pirate ~hip CHA THAM, Mass. (AP)-An 18· inch bronze bell raised from an old shipwreck and carrying the legend. "The Whydah Gally 1716" confirms, the discovery of a pirate ship that sank in 1717 off Cape Cod with a treasure now valued at $8 million to S 12 million, a state official says. "It would ~m to me that this is the type of ident ification that we have been waiting for -not waiting, but hoping for,'' Joseph A. Sinnott, director of the state Board of Under- watcr Archaeological Resources. said. "I don't think you could logically hope for more. Short of the quar- terboard, I don't think you could get anything better than the bell. That should do it." Conservator Carl D. Becker chipped away the iron and sand crust from the bell until he could make out the legend Thursday, Jhc Cape Cod Times reported. The bell was found by Barry • • Clifford. 40, of Orleans, who claimed Last summer he found the vessel, the Whtdah. Has salvage work on the wreck was licensed by the state board. The ship's name bas been spelled Whidah, but Clifford and Sinnott said different spellings were common two centuries ago. "There·was no doubt in my mind that this was the Whidah." Clifford said. "This is t he one thing needed to· put any doubt to rest. He said the bell was 11.und "wtth the cannons, the 'caboosc'~tchen), the coins. It was. boom, right there." The bell came from an 8-by-8-foot pit dug by the pror> wash of Clifford's vessel, the Vast Explorer 11. Mendel Peterson of Mclean. Va .. retired director of underwater explo- ration projects at the Smithsonian lnstituuon in Washington, told the Times that as far as he knew, the wreck was the first to be identified as a pirate ship. Lena Bark.er atanda ln front of the Midtowner Motel where ahe reeecaed ae.eral peopl~ ln a fire f'rlday. Teen-a~erescuerin Vegas fire doesn 't see herself as heroine LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -A 17- ycar-old girl who went iosjdc a burning motel to pull occupants 'o safety before being felled herself by smoke inhalation says she doesn't think she's a hero . ··All t did was help." said Lena Barker ... 1 didn't sec any flames so J didn't think about getting hurt. I was scared the people inside would act butt." Miss Barker was walking through the downtown aru on her way to an early mornina collqe prcpentory class Friday when she noticed smoke pouring from the Madtowner motel. After ycllin1 at a man pusina on the street to call the fire department. $he went to aid people trying to get out. ··we started pultina people out as fast as we could," the Las Vegas High School senior said. "Two other men and this Lady came to help and we just kept tryina to set everybody out we could.' Two people died 1n the blaze &nd 18 others M'f't iQ.Jun:d. 8u1 MCl'C) Ambulance para.medics said the toll could have been 1 lot worse af 11 wert no1 for fut action in aettina tbc ma1tJy ~Y tenants out of the two- story buikliftl. Miss Barket benelf was taken to a total hospital for uatment of amoke inbala\ion before beina rekalcd later in \ht momint-She Mlsdmd from tuben:ulolia t1nce Ille wu i ud bet : luap wrre funbet Ma.keMd by 10 ~ bouts or pncumoaia. .. 1.,wu jµst c:.o.hi"I u awfUI lot and my l\lnp ~ reeJly 10R." she said Laier. Miss Barker said she bad to crawl through a window into a smoke-filled room to l'C3C\le one elderly woman wbo refused to leave the room unul she bad gotten all of her clothes. • "l grabbed the clothes from her and thc;ew them out the window and then grabbed her and threw her out." she said. "There was so much smoke m there I though& she was gQ\na to die or aeuick." "' The tccn-"4cr said she and two other unidcnufied people also got a man in a wheelchair out of a second· floor window by wrappina tum m a blanket and ··uod of passina ham down.·· The scene at the motel was one of panic, $he said. especally among the residents of the top floor. some of whom jumped from their wtndo..v5 to safety. One woman cbmbcd on a small air conditioner f'astencd to the side of the bu1ldtl\f and waited for help. ''l bad taken a CPR cJ.au6iand they 5ald moat people died of smoke than of fire d\lti.na a fire.... laid Mass Barter ... 1 knew with all that smote l.bete wt bad to tet them out." It wunlf\be fint time Miu Batter lw beeD a btro. \Vhtl\ tbe WU teven, she S*Ued ber 10.~~ brother &om me bottom of a swimmina pool and, ., the. of 9. pulled ~ 6-aDd 1·yeat-<*t 11~ from I river wheft they~ mapped under \be~" .. , IUJllPC* ta." she Aid wbeft asked if W bad I lMd: f'at 8vlf'I li\'tl. .. 1 reelly don't know. Tb time tt =::: 10 fast ud f\trious &hat I just .Ut I CO\lld.'" Parents should be able to excn mfluenoe over thtll cttildren." Mn. Kahn said the parent sroups abandoned a req~st to Label sonp dealillJ with the occult becaulC it was &tJUCd that the advisory on violence would cover it. After an.nouocma the undcr- standina amona Mn. Gore's Parents' Musk RcsourceOroup, the PTA and RlAA, Gorttkov wd he thouabt artists would keep the concerns of consumer, in mind when they d~idc whether to label their material, but added .. most artists arc free thin.ken." So far, 22 RIAA member com- panies -half the mcmberslup - have ac-0epted the 1dentification"'e~ proach. Support from non-members and other memben -mostly smaller labels -will be sought. The-.parcm groups satd they will keep up.the pressure on those that don't use the warning or print the lyrics. , Gortilcov said the agreement a~ '\ pliee to new rde&ICS and ~rdcuclof old records, but . would not affect ruordi already shipped &om tbc factory Tc estimated it would take 60 to 90 days for the policy to be implemented. Danny Goldbcra. bead or Oo&d Mountain Rec:otds and cba.lnn&\. of the Musical Mijomy -~ ~ lion of art.lits and others U\ the industry oppo.ina. what they see ... tfforu ai censorship -said he wu "cautiously optimistic." ··we remain unalterably OPp<?~ to rec:Ord companies putting su~kera on albums. No one sbouta have that right." he said. "But we do not have• problem with printing lyrics so listen· ers can read them. This is sornethlna ' most artJsts want, anyway." He i&Jd bis croup would try to J>Cf:Suadc record companies to pnnt lyrics that may be objectionable instead of using the label. "Com· panics that use the suckers arc ioina to be very unpopular r"th artists a.nd the creative community," be said. Salvor Barry Cltftord . enmlnea the ralaed letten. THE WBYDAY, on the,ahlp'a bell. South Africa curbs reporters, • • 1n some areas Officials say news coverage hurting_ country's image _ JOHANNESB RG . South Afnca (AP) -The government has prepared a deer~ proh1b1ung re- porters ftom using camera or sound equipment to cover unrest in 38 emergency areas. incl uding Johan· ncsburg and Cape Town. The .\s- sociated Press learned Fnday. The regulations. expected to be published in the government Gazette on Saturda}. ban television. sull photography and sound coverage of unrest ·.in areas covered by the emergency dccrtt declared 60 days ago by President P. W Botha They would take effect 1mmed1atel} and apply to both dome tic and forei gn reporters. Telev1S1on and radio reponers and pnnt photographers would be altow- cd to enter the emergenc} areas to conduct interviews o r report on peaceful events, but \l(Ould be re- quired to leave tf unrest began. Print j oumahsts would be allowed to remain an an ~a tf violence broke out, but would be required to rcpon to pohcc at lhe scene and be placed under protection. In effect. that means they would be csconed b} pohce or have their movements restncted. In violence Fnda). an explosion thought to have been caused b): a bomb blew out windows tn an office building in the while downtown dtstnct and a woman was hospital· 1zed for shock Our~d(' Pon Elizabeth. 600 miles south of Johannesburg. a shotgun attack Ol\ the home of a man who suppon.s tntemattonal sports sanc- ttons against South Afnca wo unded a · VlS1tor. the V1ct1m's wtfe satd. The government has Wldc pown"S under the em~ncy deer« to censor nCW5 coverqc, but has not done so before. althouah offiaals have com· plained that foreign news cove~ ts dam&11na South Afnca's 1m-.c. and have allqcd that tekvu1on, tn par- ticular. causes trouble bccau1e people s>'IY to tM camen There would be no mt.nctton on C:OVCfllC of unrest In any area th.at is not under the emCfltnC'Y dec:rce. Tbe replationt would mate 11 an otfcntt to draw a sketch or unrest. 1ncludi"J IChool boywtu and wortlcr strikes 1b ooe of tbc emeflCDC) diJtrietSi Of to distnbute a picture or \I~ recotdint made an eyewitness. Repons could be auncd \bat IUCh Utltal iJ 11.kina ~. and W'llMUeS could bt m~ a.f\c:r 1he f.act.. outside the Ctnet ltDC)' atta. , ~maximum pwushlMftt for an offcruic undn t.bc rqullt>ont ~Id ,. be a fine of about $8,000 or a 1a1l sen tenet of up to I 0 years. There are I 70 accrcdtted foreign JOumal1sts tn South .\fn ca. and I 00 domestic reponers \,\horn police have accrtdtted to enter the emergenc)' areas. There are also at least I 00 1oumallsts Wlth tt>mporar, pcrmtts The Foreign Correspondents .\s- soc1atton scheduled a mecu ng Satur· da) to discuss the s1tua11on The~ had met Fnday with Dcput) Informauon Minister Louts Net What t0ok place at the mccung was off the rct'Ord. The Johannesburg e-,;plos1on OC· curre'd while hundreds of police and soldiers were stalong out the cit). o n guard for mort black nots tn wh ite areas. A white woman required hospital treatment for shock afte r the explosion at the Franwell Buildtng ble\o\ out windows and buck.led in· tenor walls. police said Late Fnda). Cape Town residents said u-affic on a maJor h1ghwa) leading south fro m the c11y ca me to a halt when a gasoline bomb was hurled off a bndgc onto the road. which was crowded with white commuters. No one was mJ Ured. accord ing to residents. but the bomb that exploded on Eastern Boule\ ard marked one more time that v1olcnce was aimC'd at whites. .\ woman \o\hO S3\o\ the Johan· ncsburg om~ building explo\ion said ... There was a flash and then what sounded hke more thunder " The blast came d unng a hea' ~ thunder-punctuated hailstorm thl\t snarled commuter traffic "Dama~e to the building 1s quite extensive,· s~ud pohcr ~pokesman Col. Fred Bull at the scene. a~t two blocks cast ·of Johannesburg Ctt) Hall. He wd an ellplosi ve de' ice. \lo h1ch he refused to 1mmed1a1el\ chanac- tenze as a bomh v.-a11 plantC'd outside an elc,ator door e n th(' third fl oor The nearest office was the Institute of Bankers of South 4.fnca. but 11 wr. not known 1f that was the taflel No one claimed n-spons1b1h1y MoSl c~plo ions art th(' wor'k oftht black Afncan Nauonal ConSf'CS\, tbr main auemlla orpntt.ation trying ~o toPIMe lht 1ovcrnment by force. Dr >\Uen Zurn sa1d has bome near Port El1zabtth was ~oc at latr Thund.ay He wd another ph)'SlC)&n. Dr AbBham Darnel 36.. was wounded 1n the hHd and body b) tht appronmatct one doten shots thet WCIT fired • \Jndtt apt hc1d Laws. Daniels and Zann art clanificd as As ans Zrno as a member of lht South Afnc:an Council of pon. wtuc:b Ol>PO'C" forcllD sporumen v.ho corm to South Afn<:1 to combcu:. Tblt sroup't Mopn IS ••No normat SPoRI 111 an abuonnal toe1~" .. .. .. j I COMI OAllY PeLOT/Saturclay, Nowmber 2, 1915 ~ Kil ll ~; U.-11i\l.lC m:.MJN; BCf'-'M 1U! P~INJ CU•llSSlUI Of ~tC CHY Of POWrl\lN VALLEY NOT1C8 IS 11tnrur GIVEN that on ~h1cn~v. ~vcmller ll, 1985, at 7tl0 11.m. In lh<Jo. City tuuncll ~re, 10200 Slater l\veo~. f'ollntftln Valley, the Plannlrw;J Colttllsston wlll hold o ~llc lwad"9 on the fnllowlng 1tems1 ·1 • • • ZONE UWQ; NU. )701 COOl>lTlCW\L USE PLnt-111 ~ 7!.Q.LOEVElDIMDff l\QRr.UIWI' l>etltlon euhiftltted fiY San Gleoo fiWMtJ?w!nt A5sf>c"iates~lMarfi711"'rt IM prr·p·islnq dla~ o f t one o f parcel o f llul'1 toc.,lt"d ororoxlma~ely JOO feet W('<Jt o f llror.>khut'tt Strrr>t ond 1000 feet 80Uth o f Tal bert Avenl.K' hun C-1 CCTiflY'rc\l'l to NI Mfor<lahle llr>1.1"1 l1'Q Jlrql1!1>nt l11t Dl•trict. Coctditional lJse f'f'unH No. 790 Cl le<1 tn conjunction with 7.0tir C11t111<~ to tv>mlt Cf)l'l- atrvction o f 180 affocd"ble hou<Jlll<J unlt?"a on O.S6 acres o f la"d . O?vakpro11t /\Qrecm<'nt ls for developer inlttoatlon fee.1 l'm:lSE_PlM N:>. 3691 VMlflNCE lNit: IU. In I ICVJ:l.OlflElfT 11(,'flr:EMf.Nf J.R)1TC1ttlon alllill"ltt.e<lbyVn lil~ liiVC!\fiiirnr7\~late"7J~ck 1trr Ocvr>l•'f"":11t <•11•f'·,"Y r,,r tl..-a:instructl~ .2 L.1L.l9.600 Jr:J"'" J.t., rotall shQA1lOQ ccntac to't>e tneatcrl on th" Wf''1t '1l11n o f D r ookhurnt Street a("{lro.1d.1m t rly 1000 fN·t 'IC"Oth or '{altv-rt l\ve11ue. V.irlilll('f' Ci'!<;I' f\lf'}. 1'1 7 W,')q a"b11ltte<1 In c:onjunctlon with tlK' r•rpcJc;e Plan ro.-dt>Vll'ltlon fr~ tltl" rlty'CJ l>-,rlllrl'l f l'f)\rlr~nrnt<J o f 5.5 stalls per l OOQ ':i'l· f t. t C'I <; fltAI h (X'r 1000 square feot for th<' f't11 >0c;t'tt r'4-vel•p rr11t. Developnent l'Qroernent ls foe develqicr mitigation fee, Dt.Vl::Wl'Hf.Nr l\GREl:11fl"1 -rru.x.:ts£ r t AN ~. 36) ( tUll.Hl l CW\L tlSE f'Lrlf llT ~). 70 '! Processing Of Dcvelorment /'qrcc-1.rnt rnr dcveinpc r ;;;1t~ticrn-r;e1;:;-c;mj1111( I Im wl"· fY•llt Inn submitted by Prlncel&nel Pf~rtlrc; fnT rrultl-tenant lnduc;tdo'll conplrJC, f'r<•t"'''Y <1 lt11,1tt"(I oenerally alono the east side o f Nt-w11ol'e Strl'et 1300 feet south o f Warner /\vr1111n. -tWUll'l~AL USE l'EPIHT ~. 7911 lJ:vt.:Wltlr.tH l\GR£0-IO.ff• retltlon suhllltted 6Y ,lohn rlct~L()~cnl111Iteros li.Dcriuet and S~'Orls CJ11h, fur tltr <>st,,,111 lsh- ment o f 2 1 c lub villa hotC"J unltq 111 co11j11nctloo with tilt! e.rdstlrv.t cJl•h v i 1 l;i p1 njc-r-t •U•<lr-r construction at 17272 ~hore Str eet . ~velornent l'Qce~nt for dS?11elopPt mltlg;itlc>11 foe was tllerl in conjunction wl t h Condi tlonal Use Po rml t No. 791. PE.llTl~ FOR RWEW/\L OF lUIUl'Uc..tJ/\I, USE rE.~UT 00. 720 retltlon sulmltted &; hev. J. c. Hyef'.s tur'ail e>ete11slon o f the /\Ct lvl'! fl"' ind fo r C'111Hll tlu1rtl Use Permit No. 72<> fo r Gospel ~tarve~ter fellowshlr church at llDf1X'r Set""' I, IA665 ~.inti\ Ynez St. PREX:lSE Pl/IN NO. 360 (Continued f rom Oclober 2), 1985 )• ret ltlon sul.Jn l t~ by -~rman Con<1t t uct.fQ;;, l'()rnt for Elwyn Institutes, fr>r a 3600 c;q . rt. stnragP 1oo1arehoose addition at ll!J25 m. flalcly Circ le. LUIOlTICJoW., USE PERMIT NO. 700 l'etitfOn sulmltted by 1_.,.,~t t>i11.1 rm ""l<°~>ll sl"rnt o f a rl71.I\ r c-;t .1111 .1111 I n '"' ,.,,.,,,,,d within the re ta 11 sh<in 1l ng cen ter unr1Pr crn1<1t t11c t Ion at the southW1.?<1t corr,...r o r W.ir ""' /\v!'11ur• arK'f S11n Hateo Stceet. REVIU-J OF DlSll /Wfillf'IA l'IVll..61\L -U .. UIJl I lt1l/\L USE l'f:lfllT NO. 606 retltion suh11ltted by .John Act1i~iijj;-ai1p.; ri7.2a , for review o r pr(lt'Yl<>.il fn r rn1f -i111iunlPrl dish antMM. l'ROl'USEO N'\UlU~l.M Of 111£ l'MKS EUJUJIJ CJ' 111 E FWt-11/\W Vl\LLEY GF:NERJ\L 11.N~· UEVEWIMl:.NT l\GRF;F:ME.Nf -rrux:JSE l'LNJ 1-IC.J, J(j6 Petition suhnltkld hy f'M~1 Corp~r11tlnn fnr r.ievclop rr.nl /lgrec1ncnt for tlrvr l•·p•r 111 lt ini'ltion ft>e In conjunction 1oo1lth prr~il fn r 42,000 c;q . ft. oCLlce building at th<' c;outhrrtr.I rorr1"'r nf Spencer /'111erue and Ht. t .... ngley Strf?'et. DEvtwrnmr /\GRCE11ENT -PROCISE l'l.N~ I-IC). J(,7 Petition sutililtted bY LArxtm'irk i~~F,~T011pany rnr D>v<?lnpl'Y"nt /'(Jr Pll!Y'llt fo r d1·vnlnp<'r ml lgation [Pt> ln conjurv:tlon with pr~y:;prj r t'se.ir c h anti clevelcpnent prn jf'C'l Rt tlrr snulhenc;t cocner o f the junction o f Newl()[V' Street with Slater !\venue. CDNL>ITlt.N/\L use 1·E1~1tr NU. 799: t.4:\.1.UJtflf.ur N :ru::r11r.N 1• retlHOOffiir.nltte<1 bY HieT()!; f~f;;Ji;:;rfi~ri.,cr]1ieta.Xf ~1virt'l rt11h rm m,; .. , nu ;,,, r ,,.llill,..c; at ti~ Sl"l..lthel'fst C"Qr llf'r o f th<' I"" c ,,1 ,.1l lr>r o<1 c<.JT(>ll'x, 17272 llrwlir~ St r ,....,. ''•I It Inn r..,r Oevf>lo{ment l'YJrP"'11f>nt fn r develq"'r mlllo;,tlon foe w:1s fllP I in co11j1111ctlo11 wit It tlrn <'11111 HtlnnRI use r ennit petition. COtlUllll Ni\r. USE PCllf-1JI ~. 79Ji lJf \.lUJllllttl /\(;llt,f11f,NI .. Pet It ion 5 utij;1 tted TiY pa:; ~t~ t ;;r, -fo r I sii i~ .. J -;;~ 11 lr-•J 1111ro; Ing ,,,,.. 11 I y "'' I'' ''1 "'' I y ~I t 11.11 r<) gPrK?rRlly <'It 11200 W.imrr /\V!'ll\J" which !!'I further d"!".C rlb->d "'" ·'l ~ltn ·11'1'1 '1Xl1n,1 ... 1v Jl)IKt rt. west o f ~wlnp> Sttl?!!t and lUUll fr, c;1111th C'I[ \l,irner l\venl.J", l ~vP lf'l""""t "'""...,ll"'rlt rnr clr>vnl~r ml tlgRtlrm tee was flle11 in cnnj•Jt1cl \on· with the Co11<1 ltlo11al Uc;e rennlt P"l ltl•w1. "" l'UllJl I lctlAL U!lL l't.PMIT t•J . 792 ~t1tlon subllltted by slnrJ!Y)il fJ1t!'1pr ISPS for a sand·Jlch shop at 16373 11.,11>nt nou)rvnttl. MIKE McKENNA'S CCH.>l 110"1\L use 1·t lT f'.C. 794 • ... • litl0ooiii.r.nlttf'd by lll"h"'to "'"' l'>tl1' tkondy fo r r ental am snle or vltlt'O tntrtt liich.wllnQ ntlult u lsns At I 01 JO War Mr /\Vf'llUe, Unit II. tu"ur 11urw, usF/r r::11t111 m. 795 r<>fllioo autimftted by Slevennrl(I 1:1.1111" l~t tell for cosret le su11tan cr11tN at IOI JO \lat nrr l\ve. 1 f;u I tf' t. C:lMJI 11trll\1. us~ 1·t.1m r t.t >. 796 f'etHliii ouTi;lCT'CdliV Niif li)iii;f (l)lllJl'llll"IKl' ~tOll!'i for o fC-<Jale u<;t> o f IK•rr/wlrlf" .11111111 ... o llno. lU~UI I ll.t-1/\1, lJ:.a:; l'E.lltll 1 l..k). 790 , .... un;;, .,J;01\i.,t1 l;,i"H'll-i1~;:i m 1•I 1 11 .~'""' ~111 1 .-~y fnr 11 rr"''""""' l1ir l1111l1r1 ,,,,. '"' -;ltn f'll'ln and cor1<1u11pllon o f ll"or 1111':1 win<' nt IGGSU 11,'ltlnt llo111Pvard, IJ11 l t r-t. NOi Ht. llt l'llb.l'NIAI H.JI u~ tln;/\t I Vl: u ( L/\I'/\ 1 IUN f or tlj;:" Jtru;q ldentlfl('(t w1ii1 ii7j ~;;tri'l<;~ (lj, no t Irr '" hr trhy qlVPll lh,11 h•~•·d 'Ill l111• {nit lnl 11to<1IP~, a N<>c)l'ltl ve f1CC"lilr"'t1"11 It.,-. l#•r11 ftl "l"'l ~I. 1he r11v lrfllfl""llt1'\ lu•pnc-l l'nvlf'W l°CtfWl'llttre will cn11c;l'1ef l'l('{'rOv&l Of thr t4n1.111t lvlJ lJL>c J"'r"t fon Oil rrllJ('ly , Nov,,l'll<"r fl, 19115, . 1111 •:r 111\lllltS .11e llC'llV"J 1''"''''1'1•~11"""''·1111 t n thP l'ln1111l1l'J l • .,wq o r tl1r St1I " o r l°l'll l[r1111tn, <merrtnl''ltl <c~tP, 6,0UO f't r."'I·• ;,11d th<> rr•Jllll\ln Valley llun lrlr.il Cr:x lr, lit Ir ''· 1U!Sf: llf'!'lllUI!; 111 tr.,t lly 111 f,wnr o r In '.lf'lf>!!ltlo n ln tlto {'t~J'lnl!l wlll la• qh11•11 "" 'lf'f•>r- twdty t•• <l<> oo "'t the puhltc h•·M lr•1. 1 f r111 th,..r l 11£n rm1tlon f g cl,.q lrr tl, V"" m . .,y rc•11t ;wt tlr,. f'ln1u1l1tr,J l)'>pMtf!lPnt I'll <lll')-H]t; 11,.I r,..f,.; lf'l lhr> 1'1Y'lvO ltrm<;. If & rr <'r1'1"d ,;,-1 fn11 1•1 t h'1l- Jotwt"fl 111 ('f'lU tl, thmf" rMy '"';, 1 lmlt ;'ll Inn t n rnlc;ln'J ('l11\y1 tlY>'l" fr."111r'I r:il•v,•I :1t "'" 1w•hl I,.. ""'Hing <Jtir,c rlf..>r><.I In thl'I ll')t le(',,, In Wf l ttPll ~one'l~:lf\flem;e <IC'l l vrtetl t n '''" l'la11nlr1Q co .. nlc;- •lon •t oc pdoc. to ti~ ruhllc hrM i..,. . _ Uj:_ \ C".:::i I l~llll l '-:11: ('lfl" time Only: IVllt•tl• I ], l90'> <..LJN IU I SI~, r~.-,,. rtty 01 .1•1<J" C<\."f'll 111'11 ly l'l In t l'lannlrl(') C:onmlsq l<'n I ~--'-------1~--------PUlllC NOTICE I PlllllC NOTlg MUC NOTlCE Ptllt.JC NOTICE NI.JC *>TICE --~------------...... ~-~ _ __;..,;,.;..;..;.;;.... ____ 1_.....;..;;.;.;,;;;;;..;;...;.;..;..;.;..;._ ____ ..;...::;:;;:;;.;;..~.;.;..;;..;;._~ NOTICE M from the date ot flrat 1 .. oepl, 1500 Adlltnl, Suite lied at>cNe.· ber lll • 2211Mnng Wiii oon- DSATI4 Oft auanoa4f~Olllded 103, Coel• ....... CA. DetW.10/2tf85 --91 emendment to the ~ L-.rd In Section 700 of tire The locatton In Calltomla ..., v....-, .....,. v.. Bayvi.. Prpject _ J.M. ,..,._ .u: ~ Probate Code of c.Jllornla. of tile chief exeoutlw office ..-. Intended Tr....,... Peter• eo .. loctlted In Santa fl'yte, ._ The llrM for llllng cl1lm1 wtll or Pflnclp•I butlne9t omc. Publllhed OrWl(le Coat Ane Heighta. The emend-fl.L fl'yte not expire prior to lour of the Int~ trant1eror It: Dally Piiot Novembef 2, merit ea119 '°'minor c:t1engee AND M NTITK>H month• from the date 01 the aeme. 1118$ to the hotel deljgn. TO Ao.NllTIR hearing notice above. All other buMneM namet S..113 Contact the eo.t.i Com- HT ATI NO. A·11MA YOU MAY EXAMINE the and .Odr-UMd by the minion Office (213) To all heka, beMtlel•'11*. fill lcept by the eourt II you Intended tranefer« within ---------590-5071 for eoct data, lo-creditors and contingent are a penon lnt., .. led In three years lut yeere tut Plll.JC NOTICE cation and fUrther Info. creditor• and petlOf'll whO the estate. you mey Mfve put eo far u known to tl'le Pu"'lt AiaendMent m•y be 0'then!llN Interested upon tha executor or admln· Intended tran1fetM are: "'9lJC NOTICE #I • mA In the win and/or es1111 of: latrator, or U9on the at· none The Calllornla Coutal Publlfled Orenoa Cou1 RanlOfn Leonard Pyle alla tomey1 tor the execufl tor orh The neme(f •I~ 1butlnetl1_.._,. CommlM6on at"*' Novem-Dally Piiot NoYerttber 2, 3, •. Rendy Pyle, R.l. Pyle adm nlatretor, and le wit addr... o 1..,, n .......... 198$ A petition hu bMfl flied the court With proof of -· 1ran1f.,ee(1) are: ROY & SSM-l ~ by James L. Pyle In the Su· vice. a written req~t stat· JANN VASQUEZ, 1574 W. perlor Court of Orange Ing thll you desire apeclal Cerrltoa, Anaheim, CA County requHUnQ that notice of the llllng of an In· 92802. DEA TH NOTIC ES Jamee L. Pyle be appointed ventory end appralMment of That the Pfoperly pert~ u peraonal repretentatlve ntete uaete or of the pet~ nent l\ereto Is clelcrlbed In R to administer the nt1te of tk>ns or aocounta mentioned generel u~ AM equlf>ment A NOLD the decedent. in Section 1200and1200.5 of and Improvement• of barber Robert L . Arnold, The petition requests the Calllomla Probate Code. anop, and 11 located •t: 1500 beloved husband of authority to admlnleter the Jamee'-Prte. In SW• per, Ademe Suite 103, Costa Phyllis M . Arnold. ntate u0o. the lndepel\· 15480 L..t.WW Dr., Gr-Meta, CA o.nt Administration of ea-v.-.,, CA..,.. The au.--name UMd Loving father o f tat• Act Published Ormige Cout by Mid tran9*«1 at Mid Stephen L . Arnold A hearing on the petition Dally Piiot November 1, 2, 8, location la: c.Jlfoml1 Con-and Linda Marshall; wlU be held °" NOVEMBER 1985 oept -•·-ed b f 20, 1985 at 9:30 A.M. tn FSa·507 That Nld bulk tranattw la ........, surviv Y our Dept. No. 3 at 100 Civic Intended to be conaum-• g r a n d c h i I d r e n . Center Oflve West, Santa P\8.IC NOTICE meted et thl offtce of: Roy & Puaed away October Ana, CA 92702 Jann Vuquez. 1574 W. Cer-31 l.985 Fri nds IF YOU OBJECT to 1he K-21m rltot Anaheim, CA 92802 on • . e may granting of the pe1111on, you NO~ TO or 1tier Nov.mber 20, 1985. call Saturday and ehould either appear 11 the CMDfTORI M Thia bulk trantfer It aut>-Sunday l ·9PM at Pa- hearing and ltlla your ot>-8UUC TRANSFl!R ject to Calllornla Uniform cific View M ortuary. jectlonl or file written objec· (lece. 1101-4107 Commercial Code Section M · I · 11on, with the court before u.c.C.) 8106 emoria ser vices the heerlng. Your IPPNI· Notlee Is hereby gMln to The name and eddr ... of will be held lPM ance may be In perlOf'I or by credltora of the within the peraon with whom Monday November 4, your in or"""" n1med tranataror(a) that a ctalma may be llled 11 R.S. p · ( l VI IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR bulk tranatar Is about to be VASQUEZ, POB 980 5, a t act C ew or a contingent creditor of made on P"IOf'lll property Anaheim, CA 112802 end the Chapel, 3500 Pacific the oec.a.ecs, you must Ille herelnaftet delerlbed IUt day for flllng dllms by View-Drive, Newport your dalm with the eoun or The names and bu9lnM8 any etedltor lhall be NoYem-Beach. Pacific View PfeMnt 11 to the personal addreuet of the Intended t>« 19, 1985, wttlcf\ It the M Di.recto repfetentatlve 1P9<>1n1ed by tran1lerora 11e· Michael buslneu day befOl'e the ortuary, rs. the eourt within four months Luak OBA CaHfornl• Con· conaummatlon d1te apecl-644-2700 HARaOR LAWN- MT. OUVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gl5'er Ave Costa Mesa 540-555-4 PIERCE BROJHERS ll!U MOAf>WAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6.42-9150 PACIFtC VIEW MEMOMAL PARt< Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach ~-2700 • -ftGEN/ISUZU ISUZU ALL NEW. CARS •/o • FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A .C. ·-' \ \ ' \ ·aaa ·nn 2 a .· PAGE 2. Lido Realty 3. The Dalebout Aaeoclatlon • 4. Coldwell BMl(er, Newport 5. Coktweff Banker, Costa Mesa 6. Grubb & Ellla 7. Grubb & EJMI 8. Unique Homee ' INSIDE PAGE .9. Sotheby'a International 10. Lynne V8'entlne Properties 11. George Elkins ~ 12. Great Western Real Estate 13. Waterfront Homes 14. Cote' PAGE • 15. Remax Of Costa Mesa 16. Remax Of Costa Mesa 17. Remax Of Costa Mesa 18. Harbor Reatty Hunt &: AllOciates 19. Woodbridge Estates PAGE 20. Fairway One 21. Belcourt 24. Homes On Review 25. Capistrano Valley Realty 29. -31. Ctasstfled 32. 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Gr.s poC••blll.. bGOOA!& 3 ~ w-r-ege. u:'l-li" ...Jl"'aG !llC181lll . , .. ,. • SUl.IOO !lltaal"f UI ..... , .. ,. • $149.500 lllC181lll ..... , .. t •~-· smeoo Joen Caln ·Zlletml UI • r •r• • S1•7.500 JaM Martin Zll Cl8l1 UI • r r • .. • $119.IOO UndaJecobS T H E DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION DOYER SHORES . . . This magnlflcent vktw home is delightful for d&Jly llvtng· and gracious entertaining. Accomodates 200 guests com- fortably. Walk-behind wet bar. ElectrlcaJty oper- ated skylights. Spacious room for billiards. CrystaJ chandeliers. Three large bedrooms. Fabulous master suite with sitting -room and fireplace. Hobby room easily convertible to two extra bedrooms. New solar heated pool. Spa with waterfall. Elaborate security system. All this and much more .................................. $1,175.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ....... --1244 Po1arta Drive DOVER SHORES ... Who can ask for more? This lovely three bedroom home Is so near perfection. 'Dining room. Den. Artistic use of floor to ceiling mirrors. Pleasant vtew of patios. rose garden and your own pier and float .. .large enough for a forty foot boat................ $775,000 DOVER SHORES ... A commodious home In an elegant neighborhood. Five bedrooms, Four baths. Substantially upgraded. Delightful view of back bay and city lights. Spacious room for entertaining. French doors. All new appliances In kitchen ............................................. Sll7,000. DOVER SHORES ... Exciting bay view erljoyed from entire living area. Fabulous famll~ room wl~h custom walnut bar and wine storage. Fan- tastic home for casual parties or formal enter- taining. Four bedrooms and four baths. Con- vertible den. One bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest.. ................... S!e0,000 Open Sat 1-4:30 ................. 1141 Santlego Drive BAYCREST ... Exquisitely upgraded two-story home. French doors and windows. Master suite on first floor. Second master sutte upstairs plus three bedrooms. Impressive entranoe. Spacious rear yard with gated pool... .................. $550,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A very special environ- ment. Set among million dollar waterfront properties, this four bedroom home Is com- patible with heavy entertaining. yet intimate enough for a large family. Two-story living room. Grand dining room. Island kitchen with break- fast room. Handsome brick patio. Spacious spa. Private beaches ..................................... 1535.000 Open 8un 1-4:30 ........... 410 Morning Sur Lane BAYCREST . . . Stately two-story home. Re- freshing view of back bay and night lights. Two master suites upstairs. Total of five bedrooms. three and one-half baths. Two-story living room with fireplace. Family room with fireplace. Huge dining room. Kitchen with eating area. Delightful patio. Three car garage ........................ $471,000 Open Sun 1-4:30. ................ 2100 lMward Lane UDO ISLE ... Owners ready to sell or trade. Charming country home on forty-five foot gar- .dened lot. Garage In rear. So many amenities built Into den, llvlng room and dining room plus four bedrooms. three and one-half baths. Come and confirm the true value of this comfortable family home .......................................... '475,000 Open Sun 1-4:JO ........... -·-····"·"-125 Via Koron WEITCUFF • . . A wonderful opportunity! twalts the person with an eye for quaJlty. This four bedroom. three and one-half bath custom f amity residence Is located on one of Newport Beach's most sought-after streets ....... .,..,000 OPEN SUN 1-4:30 ......... .,.. 1211 SomerMt Lane A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ir*********************•··~ : DOVER SHORES ... Enjoy the peaceftil • • tranqulllty of the Back Bay by day and the • • restful vtew of Fashion Island at night. This : • lovety three bedroom, three bath, home • ! has been beautlfulty remodeled but not • • lived In. Fami~ room large enough for • • bllllards. Formal dining room. Kttchen is an ! • absolute delight. Two spas. Hardwood • • floors. Crown moldings. Open beam cell-• : lngs. French doors. Plantation shutters. • • Custom wall coverings throughout. Three : • wood burning fireplaces. There Is a restful • • brick patio. Intercom at front gate. Auto-• ! matlc llghtlng and sprinklers. Price • • substantially reduced for quick sale • -ts ••·••·••••••••····•·•••••••••••••••·••····•• NOW $775,000 : « Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ••. 1730 Galaxy Drtve • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BA YCREST ... All rooms are-spacious. Step- down living room with fireplaet1. Huge dining room and family room. Five bedrooms. Traffic ·ways are surfaced with Mexican pavers. Rear yard is perfect #or entertaining. complete with pool, spa and shuffleboard court ......... $415,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .... : ............... 1437 Antigua W•'I BA YCREST ... Four bedrooms. Central recep- tion area providing easy access to huge living room. family room and bedroom wing. Two fireplaces. Dining room. Pool, plus extensive surf aced area ........................................ $300,000 Open Sun 1-4:30.............. 1907 Windward Lane BAYCREST . . . Cheerful four bedroom family home. Wood burning fireplace in living room and family room. Artistic trench doors and leaded glass windows. Dining room. Spa conve- nient to master bedroom. Automatic Ii= and sprinklers. Security system................... ,500 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ....... 2000 Windward Lane BAYCREST . . . Beautifully refurbished famity home. Greenhouse window In kitchen. Kitchen includes microwave and compactor. Parquet floors. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Child-gated custom pool and spa....... sat,000 BAYCAEST . . . Captivating four bedroom home. The thirty-eight foot pool and other recreational features sold the present owner. but some of the other features may appeal to you even more. Large llving room with fireplace. Famlty room with wet bar and fireplace. Formal dining room. Private office. Pleasant view from all rooms .............................................. 1215,000 BAYCREST ... Orglnal owners are offering this flawless home at a fair and reasonable price. Three· bedrooms. Superb location. There Is a magnificent backyard with-a free-standing ~azebo. There Is a sunken unobtrusive RV area. most unusual property ...................... '249,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .......... 2040 Shlpwey Lane· CdUNTY CORRIDOR ... Move-In oondftlon. Four bedrooms. New country kitchen with flre- plaoe. Thermador self-<*tantng oven. Trlple sinks. Separate 700 Square foot panetled bonus room. Security system ....................... lnl,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ... Prestigious Eng- lish style home embellished with mature coral trees. Three bedrooms. Large living room with fireplace. Extra large famJly room with fireplace and walk-behind wet bar. Kitchen with breakfast area. Convenient spa ............................ $210,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .......................... 4'17 11th Pl8Ce BALBOA PENINSULA ... What could be more peaceful than a cottage by the sea? Near the ocean. Near the bay. Near the library. Very livable. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Cozy fire- place. Zoned R-2 ................................... 1111.500 Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ......................... 317 Anade WOODBRIDGE IN11RVINE ... Former Wood- bridge model. Two bedrooms. Den. Three baths. Two car garage. Handy to schools and shopping area. Walking distance to club and lake ........................................................ 1115,000 Open Sun 1~ ................................ 4 Lakea6de VILLA BALBOA . . An adult condominium overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean. One large bedroom and den. Air conditioned Subterranean garge. Security gate..... 1185,000 INCOME ~ENIN~ULA POINT . . . Rare six-plex among fine residences. One two-bedroom and five o(le- bedroom units in good condition. Owner will exchange for industrial/commercial or trust deeds ................................................. seeo,ooo CORONA DEL MAR . . . Income or in-laws. Beautifully crafted and appointed three bedroom unit up. Two bedrooms down. View. One block from beaches. Extra large 50 x 118 foot lot. Quiet location..................... . tl30,000 PENINSULA POINT . . . Custom triplex with a great three bedroom owner's unit. Owner will exchange for industnal/commerc1al property or trust deeds... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $540,000 CLIFF HAVEN . . Warm, comfortable three bedrooms owner's home plus two bedroom with large patio rental on this large R-2 lot. Room for expansion............... . .. . . . .......... .. . . . .. 1331,000 CORONA DEL MAR ... A wonderful opportuni- ty awaits the person with an eye for Investment If you have the visiori to restore this duplex. the potential is limitless. Forty-five foot lot. A much sought-after location ........................... S325.000 CLIF.F dtAVEN . Attractive duplex. Two bedrooms each unit. Hardwood floors through- out. E>resentty used as a single unt. but easdy convertible. Beautifully landscaped and well- maintained New plumbing New paint. Security system............................................ . .. 1215,000 Open S.t-S...n 1-4:30 ..... -......... 1111 CIJf'f Drtve COSTA· MESA .. Centrally located four-plex Two. two-bedroom units. Two one-bedroom units Always rented. Dependable Income New roof, November 1983. Motivated seller offering for quick sale... . . ... ... .. . .. . . .. . . . mo.ooo \ NEW LISTINGS lllfFS an.- An expanded "Linda" in perf~ condition on a lovely secluded cul-de-sac. Has the addttlonal bonus of great seller financing. PDmllU Ull,M Enjoy both bay & beach in this detightful 2 BR beach home. Sky11ghted family room. fireplace in LR. Superb buy on Peninsula. SUYllW ~ Nestled on a large view lot In beaU1ifully private Seaview is this inviting 4 BR home tastefully decorated In neutrals. WYO Mii ... Ocean, Fashion Island skyline & city lights. A forever view from this 4 BR, 3 BA home. Im- maculate In decor & landscaping! Call now . 1&1111 ftl1f r.u Ull,IM Cape Cod lifestyle in Newport. Spacious 2 BR + den townhome overlooking serene canyons and mountains. Community pool. tennis. WUTIUff 1211,111 Two story traditional family home. Private pool- size yard, 2 fireplaces, large famlly room and 5 BR. !xceptlonal value on fee land .. IAlllA llUll ..... Beautifully built 3 BR with complete modern 1 BR apartment. Skylighted family room, 2 fire- places, formal dining, paneled living room. 1&11• 11111 sa•• Ocean. bay & night light view from upgraded 3 BR. 3 BA townhome. 2 patios, fountain & central air provide gracious living. WEST •WPMT ....... • Oceanfront cottage in superb location on the sand. 34 ft . frontage. 3 BR, used brick fireplace. Great potential. great prlc~ ULllA tlUll ........ Little Island Cape Cod. Upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA, charming, with hardwood floors, french doors. large kitchen with built-ins. Sunny patio. llYO lllUI 1411,111 Single story. 3 BR, formal dining. den. Enjoy nlte lite & bay views from living room or garden-patio with custom pool. Fee! UYllMU 1411,MO One of Bayshores finest values. 3 BR & den, superb kitchen with full built-Ins, beautiful mas- ter suite, in private guarded area. •UIYM swa.- Attractive stone-exterior, private sparkling pool, vaulted oeillngs & 4 BR will please you and the price will make your mouth waterl •UIYll ..... Big Canyon at Its best. Beautifully decorated. model perfect 4 BR home. Solar heated 60 ft. pool & spa. kol pond, security system. llftl llllU Pll,111 70 feet on water, 2 story, 4 BR + maid's. Island kitchen & formal dining, patio with cuSlom pool & spa. Dock accommodates 60' boat. Fee. A MEMBER OF THE Ill SEARS RNANaAL NETWORK lIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-4 .... llU UTllllY 111lL ..... 3BR $239,000 EADIE/BENTS IAl1'IUff JW ...... 3 BR. FR $288,500 E. OLSON Ml -11Mr 3 BR. FR $345,000 C.McMAHAN ---Ml Irk 4+ BR $425,000 L. MURPHY IAl1'IUff 1111...,. 4 BR, FR, View $«9,000 M. GUTH ---1111 .... 2 BR $625,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY ....... , ..... .., 6+ BR $749,500 L. McLOON Sllllf"' TIE ..... U11tfi .... 3 BR, Fee $225,000 L. MURPHY lltmlT 1 ........ 4 BR, FR, PI S $329,500 E. CORKETI ---Ht1 • ...,... ... 3 BR, FR $390.000 C. KALINA ---Ml Iris 4+ BR $425,000 R. KURTZ .... JllJYMflt ...... 4 BR. Spa, View $485,000 G.ANDERSON _ _. 4117....., •ea $575,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY ...... -.u JMl..._fttw • 3 BR, FR. V1ew $595,000 F. SENNES _.mu• 1111 .... ,.,,... 3 BR, P/S, View $610,000 R. BOLAND ---1111 .... 2 BR $625,000 J. DONAHUE IPftUll al HS. ..... 6 BR, FR, View $650,000 B.REEDY llHllMI n11..,...,,. 5+ BR $719.000 E. BOWIE ....... , ...... .., 6+ BR $749,500 L. McLOON WllTMllllT M11....._t 3+ BR $848,000 G. LIVINGSTON ....... 1 ........... 5 BR, FR $1,295,000 C.McMAHAN " llU 11Mlad .... 4+ BR $1,295,000 K. PARKER L.81 ml IJlfteU..leM 4 BR, FR $1,595,000 E. OLSON --" · 1111 L.., 4BR Bents/Eadie ... 1111,111 Bright and clean 2 BR condo with cool, shady backyard to enjoy summer barbeques. Near shopping, pools, tennis. ... 1221,m 2 BR + den. Owner paid. $225,000 new, then spent $60,000 on extensive upgrades. Gorgeoua, Immaculate & ready to setll mnU1ma 11 ..... BNtftop '"Whitewater" v6ew of rugged COU1 & tights. Huge llvlng areu wtth light oak floors. 3 ext~wge BR. Interior courtyard patio. COM BAYFRONTS a.umMT sa11.- Ma1-Ka1 with extra wide deck ... o.v.erfooklng boat- ing activity with view to jetty. 2 BR, leaded glass entry doors. private patio. • umwr 1141,llCI Spacious 4 BR, 3112 BA custom built on the bay. 3 boat slips, favorably priced! Call today for appointment. Land Included. •UYRllT SIHMO Custom 5 BR. 41h BA, two master suttes with separate flreplaoes. 50' water frontage with open access to bay, 3 boat slips, fee land. CORONA DEL MAR 1111• ,.. au IMl,000 Enter lovely garden courtyard to "4 BA, 21h BA: family room, unique living room home. 3 car garage. Treat yourself. . as•E GIER Pll;IOO Outstanding 3 BR, single story. Plan 31 Highly upgraded with moldings, paneling, built-ins. Beautiful tile spa off master. Air conditioning Good location. ,, .... Cllll llH,HO Former model home located close to pools & tennis. Totally redone, professional decor & landscaping. Call for appointment. It.II •eu Ill IU PM,000 Featured In Orange County Magazine, this home Is ultra charming. 3 BR, family room and dining room. Located on corner. ClllU Ill 11&1 MH,000 Owners transferred & must sell. Spacious 4 BR. 2 story remodel on wide lot with large patio with spa plus sundeck off master BR. .... --Ill Ill . • SQl,000 This 3 BR 10-year old home is trufy a charmer with view of ocean & bay. Beamed ceilings. beautiful kitchen, 2 patios & more. m• anr au 14'1,000 Wonderful family & entertainment home with view, 5 BR Including master suite with fireplace. forn·~I dining, family room, community pool ......... -... S"t,000 Well maintained units ocean side of hi9hway with view of bay, ocean. Interior garden atrium. skylltes, trench doors and windows. 3 BR, 2 BA and guest. IPTIWS llH,000 The finest value In full ocean, harbOr and city lights view. Newly decorated 3 BR + family room home in quiet location. IOUIFUIT 1121,000 Redesigned small 3 BR studio home. View to Catalina, sails, whltttWater. Walk to beach, dee· orator perfect, expansion potential. smws Betti · • tla,MI ocatlon In Spyglass and the most magnlfi· cent 6 BR & office home the area haa to offer. Lovefy pool, spa and gorgeous cuatom decor. smua aL 11.-- Enehant1ng stone ''cutle" on htn with ocean/bay view. 5 BR: family room, wine cetlar, muaac room, 5 flrepa.c., pool & spa. NEW LISTINGS ... • Y• PIY IDT1 Ill,• Why should you when this lower level one bedroom condo In South Coast VIiias In great for first time buyers. It's close to South Coast Plaza, with community pool & spa. Put your rent money towards the purchase of your first home. Call for further detaMs. ArrllWI ..... BrJght & sunny 2 BR, 1'.il BA, 2-story condo In quiet private location Is juat adorable! Llyfng room with fireplace, kitchen with eating area ana front patio and mfnl-yard wtth patio shows exoellent potential. This one won't lastl. Cafl now. ---1111,111 Friendly 2 BR, 21A BA condo with co-zy flr8Place In living room for those cool fail evenings. Special warm touches Include wood flooring In kitchen and entry, wooden shutters. ceramic counter tops and stained glass window. Un- beatable charm with economy. See It nowl Wll'T WT 11-. Charming 2 BR condo la In excellent condttk>n with remodeled kitchen wtth all new apJtfiances. Good penthouse corner location wtth swimming or walk to the beach. Just Nsted so call today! Tiii-•"'um 1111,111 Call now on this 3 BR, 21A BA College Park home. Excellent location on cul-de-sac to raise your family. Living room with fireplace, .separate f amlly room, formal dining and productive kitchen. You'll always be glad you chose this home over all the rest. See It now! . . .. Tl lllllT •• , .... Fabulous Eastatde home. 3 BR, 2 BA, family room wtth fireplace, formal dining and large yard wtth patio show great potentlaJ. Instantly appeal- ing Inside and outl Move fut on thla beautiful home-an outstanding buy that won't wait around I MT UITD -Ull UT 11 ..... Immaculate! Beautifully upgraded and re- modeled. 2 BA, 21A BA Newport home with fantastic kitchen, separate family room and large yard with lovety landscaping. Vacant and just waiting for new owners! Call to see this one now. ...... fllT IAUJ ...... Custom Mesa Verde home with 3 BA, 21A BA, format dining and large living room wtth fire- place open to sweeping view of Mesa Verde Goff Course 16th tee. Reme><HMd In '1982 with deluxe ac.ceaaorles. A pace-eettlng home In highly de- atred area. Call for your appointment todayf •WPMT lllllTI sae.- Thls 3 BR home Is designed for an entertaining family. Well-equipped modern klte<hen and sep- arate dining room make It easy! The sparkling pool and hot tub Is surrounded by wonderful landscaping and plenty of patio space for outside fun. Bay and city llghts vtewl A tasteful home you shouldn't miss. ••• ..,. Ill.All ...... · Very sharp waterfront wtth dock and two 8'<»- tles. Extra large 3 BA wtth family room .or de8'Qned and zoned to b4t a duplex. very epectal ltland known for Its quiet living. A goOd buy for someone who loves the beech and wanta their boat In front. :: A MEMBER OF THE ---, SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK Lil REAL ESTATE REDUCTIONS! anuu 11..,.. Lowest priced 2-story, 3 BR, 21A BA condo on fee land In the Bluffs. Terrific wooded greenbelt view! Modern decor In luscious creams. Call to see lmmedlatetyl ...... IDMTlll u .... Spacious Newport Heights home in excellent location features 2 BR, 1 'h BA wide open f amity room with double fireplace to living room, 2 patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. See it • todayl · ,_.TISIW IHI.- Three BR, 21h BA custom U-shaped home with famlly room & living room with fireplace. Cup- boards & closets galore! Plus -separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your op- portunity to own this exceptiqnal home! llTIYlm llWI IHl,llO Large 4 BR, 21h BA Buccola home with 3 car garage, Impressive patio with fireplt, wet bar, skylight, professionally landscaped. Overlooks the best view of Costa Mesa Golf Course. Great valu~ for your money and priced to sell!! llST U. ta&.• MT llT llTlD saa,- Custom _. BA, 2 BA home on Udo Island with living room with fireplace & wet bar and lots of windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on excellent street-to-street location. Priced right to seu fast! Must see It today! WIWLYIUI IMl,- Unlque locatlon on M... Verde Goff Course 18th tee. $p9ek>ue famny home wtth _. BR. 31A BA. Huge step-down famffy room wtth walk-In wet bW and fantutlc Wllll of glass. Immaculate and·rMdy for you. Call now for your own private lhowtng. 645-0303 COSTA MESA YIWll 11111 OIMI 11H ... Perfect trl-level condo with 2 BR. 2 BA, formal dining and living room with fireplace in excellent location. Water-oriented community with pool. spa and paddle tennis. Incredible value for your $$-shop and compare and then call. m&TITllTll-11"- Two at«y, 2 BR, condo with vaulted ceHlnge, fi replace In IMng room. patio and doubte at- tached. garage. Take advantage of low Interest rates-purchase your first home now! ........... 1111,IM Smart 2-story condo-!5 years newt 3 Spacious bedrooms & 21h baths. Family sized llvtng room with-mirrored fireplace. Community pool & spa. Close to schools, park, shopping and transpor- tation. Ideal for beginning families. TDllfll , ... , -11Q,HI Well-maintained 5 BR. 1¥. BA home in Mesa North. Super for family with children-located near schools. An investment you'll never regret making. See it today! l 111 .... TllITT 1111- Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home with kitchen/family room combination. formal dining area, living room with fireplace and enclosed patio wtth heater. Superb family home romanti- cally decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your family's paradise. Call to see today! llRTllY.... 11....- Flawless 3 BR, 2'h BA townhouse was the model for the complex. Beautifully decorated in superb taste. Ideal community living with pool and tennis. Be the first to see this home! Call now. •u Yllll'I ••st an.,_ Here's your Introduction to good neighbors! Beautiful one=slory home in the most desirable area of Costa Mesa. 3 BR. H'4 BA. formal dining, rec room and fabulous master bedroom with refurbished bath. Professionally landscaped yard proves very appealing. CaJI to see this exceptional home today! MAI IF Pllmlll 11•• Mint condition 3 BR, 2 BA home with brick accents and Indoor /outdoor feeling from sliding walls of glass. vaulted cefllngs and atrium. Stunning Yorkshire model with easy care yard on quiet cul-de-sac location. Seeing Is believing so see It today! TAii llWAITlll UIUIL Gracious 4 BA + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks. beautiful yard with pool and patio. and side hideaway patio off ·the den, new add-.on family room and teen quarters with It's own entry. Bring In your offer! All terms will be considered. 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI "" . • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROK ERAGE SERVl.CES .. un• ... PDfilT 11.211.-Wlllllfll llW .. U1Y11 US1WI IH4,111 Extremely special indoor-outdoor 2 BR. den, formal dining and living room home. Highly upgraded throughout. Within walking distance to Fashion Island. Maralou Ingold IEAll -..... ftl UllT 1111.- . In a lovely new development, 114l block t.o the ocean, this condo offers the ultimate in sophisti- cated beach living. Two large master suit.es. Fabufous decor, form:a1 dining. T~rrific_ kitc~ef'I. Oceah view from pauo. Very flex:ible fLnallC1.0g. Macki Cooper •• ,..,..... 11n.- lf you are looking for a 2 BR residence that has been professionally upgraded an_d decorated. this is it!! Located in a gated community close to the beach. Ann Peters PUSTilllll Y1W ULll& 11U.- Out of area owner would like quick sale on this super 2 BR condo. Shows like a model home decorated m neutraJ colors with lovely greenbelt view. Landa Oeth EITU PllYITI LIUTlll 11n• Three BR, 2 1h BA. "El Dorado" plan in the McLain townhomes adjacent to Big Canyon. Two-story. end unit. Community pool. tennis, and secunty. Martha Macnab FUILllS IMIEIUFn... IMt,IM With sweeping canyon and ocean view-four BR, formal dming room. spa, trench doors and win- dows, lots of used brick. An open airy casual elegant feeling. Priced to sell immediately. ~n't rruss this opportunity! MaraJou Ingold UlllA ISL.All SI. llYFlllT 1111 .... lmmaculate older two story home on prime comer location. Three BR, den, breakfast area and dinjng + dock and sandy beach. Walking distance to everything. Priced to sell!! Martha Macnab .... Wtslll OISTI mu S1.,... Spacious. lush. quiet, older community-Cape Cod style. Two BR. 21/i BA. 2 story unit facing pool. lmmaculate! A real find! Martha Macnab SUYllW--NPIUI NIT UHi. IUl,111 This desirable 4 BR. 3 BA 2-story home offers the best of Newport Beach lifestyle. Fabuloos ocean, bay and city views. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac street wtthm this prestigious gate-guarded com- munity. Spa, pool, tennis. It.'~ all here!! Location- location-location. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 11m..a YILR • 111 OUTM IHl,Oll Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Big Canyon, this exquisitely remoqeledrexpanded 3 BR and den townhome offers~ ultimate an quabty and des1gn. Private pool and spa, extensive use of ~~~ wmdows. .and hardwood. !loor&. Good assumable hnancmg. Truly a best buy! Owners will trade. Stephanie Grody/Danny Bibb IUTTU~lllllUIYll ........ Located on Big Canyon golf course, a completely customized and expanded 3 BR Deane Town.home. Extens1ve use of bleached oak floon. French' doon and bay windows throughout. Gounnet kitchen with center island. Shows like new! Stephanie Grody/Danny Blbb #2 Clwlc Piasa, Suite 100 SITllllY SEA VIEW 4 BR. FR. view SHOR!X:LIFFS 4 BR. FR. spa PENINSULA 3BR SEA ISLAND 3BR BELCOURT 2 Br, FR NEWPORT PENIN 2BR WESTClJFF 3BR SHOIUX1.IFFS 4 BR, FR, spa SPYGLASS RIDGE 5 BR, FR LlTI'LE BAL IS 3 BR, wtrfmt PENINSULA 3 BR, wtrlmt BIG CANYON 3BR BIG CANYON 5 BR. FR. pool ..,.,.. 1111 f..W IMla••- 1-5 no name .... 12::30-4;30 ---1-5 ... 1-4 SlllAY ..... 1-5 .... 1-5 u1a.- 1-5 ..... 12:30-'l:30 1111.- 1-5 ,,,.,.. 1-4 11,ne.- l-4 .... 1-4 11.-.- l-4 124..,....,.. J.Davb 11•41111• J.Oebey 11 ... ~ C.Alllaon 12w...tlr ...... S. Vogt 1111Wll M . Cooper 1112•.....,.• G. Amato 124-...C...,.. M. l.ngoJd ......... G. Amato 211 L..,.,_. D. Chichester 2211-....a~ B. Aune ........... ..,., L.F«an 14 ....... C.All.19on SITllllY All SlllAY SPYGLASS HILL 6BR,FR BLUFFS 4 BR. FR SPYGLASS 4 BR. FR 'f BIG CANYON 5 BR. FR. pool ap11 BIG CANYON 5 BR. FR SHOBECLIFFS 4 Br. FR. spa u,ne,-,., .. ....,,. 8-8 lot.I 84-85-86/M. Ingold 1111,111 .......... 1-5 L. Jaooba .... 14111mhr 1-4 V. Swan 11.1...-11..,., ...... 1-4 S}Grody 11,nl,m , ....... 1-4:30 S. Grody ..... ,24 .... ...,.. .. 12:30-4:30 M. Ingold .. .....,.. ua,111 Built for present owners. Delightful 3 BR, 3 BA residence. Lots of wood, master suite with fire- place and sauna. Wet bar, ocean view decks. Two BR, 1 BA unit over garage, for added income or guests. Ann Peters • ..,..__.llllml ... , man 11,t1.,... This 5 BR. 4 ·~ BA traditional home.is in impec- cable condition. Includes, formal living and di.rt- ing, aeparate library, family room with wet bar and fireplace, pool, spa, sauna and most every- thing elae you might desire. Fabulous fairway location and a oe.~~ce of 1,09,000 & flexjble!!! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .. U:llJ• lldiif Ull NW 11.-.- Perhap1 the pttmjer location in this private community. Quiet cul-de-uc location. Ideal for lhe large family. Includes, 7 BR, 7 BA. 3 fire-' places, family room w/pool table, wet bar, large 9Cl'eeJ'I T.V., aepuate den, study and much more. Over 8,000 eq. ft. lncredible value, offered at $ l ,896,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 644-6200 This "one of a kind" fabulous 4 BR, 31/i BA. custom home has all those amenities you've been looking for. Incredible extra ~e private view lot with spacious pool and entertainment area, only steps to a beautiful park. Furnished by ''Ca.!iterbury Interiors." Excellent financing. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 111 UIYll-Plll At t• 11,111 .... Dramatic, contemporary home with lots of wood and g~. Ideal for large family. Overlooking gorgeous park. Five BR, five BA. b~ room, study, children's play room, large livmg and family rooms. formal dining room, large pool and spacious courtyard on an oversiz.ed cul-de-sac lot Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Um.T LIT ........ One of the last! 50 ft. waterfront with privilege for pier and slip to accomodate 55 ft. boat. Martha Macnab EUUIT NIL.. '412,IOO Owner/builder has created an emotional setting for an executive rouple with 2 BR, 4 BA and a dramatic family room. Add a spa.rk.ling solar· heated pool. Hallie Strock UYFlllT I IUl11fa 11,111,IOO Incredible view of the bay from thi'I captivaung 4 BR home. Pier & slip to accommodate a Large boat A superbly crafted tavern room. large living room & dining room and a super remodeled kitchen Carolyn Mason CUii .. YllW 12M,IGO Lots of room, charm and view! Perlect carefree living. Two BR. DR, den and FR. lmmaculat.e. tasteful-all of this and walking diaia.nce to beach. Linda Oeth/Li.z Beazley llWNIT P1UNE 1211,IGO Spacious penthouse with ocean air patios off au rooms. Formal dining room. plus den and large rooms makes this elegant living at ita best. Linda Oethl lp Beazley ...... " 1111,000 Walking distance to beach plus two swimming pools and spa for your enjoyment. Clme your door and leave without a care. Security guard. Clean and nice-a must to show. Liz Beazley/Linda Oeth .. lllUl9 .... Ill 1211,lllf Nostalgic design of New England Cape Cod. Country kitchen, peg wood noon. oozy family room. Three BR, 2 ~BA. Master suite with alttlJ'lg room. tOmmuruty pool ~ lftllll •1• uman 11,-,111 Thia cuatom home wu built for the ptttent owners. Under the .U.te & copper roof W' a home of superb quality. Features include a formal Uving room, a pub room, large dininc room, INlllW .Wte with separate sitting atte. Plus 3 BR and BA. Pier & slip. Ann Peten NIWPOllT BIACH • ru IS RF. IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICE l Ull Fiii 1411,MO This quality remodeled home in Harbor View's Seawind is one of the finest properties you'll find under $500,000 anywhere in Newport Beach. This four BR home is model perfect with huge master suite including sauna and sitting area. expansive den, ne w kitchen and a long list of amenities. Su5an Scanlan .... ,. Pllfflt ..... Wonderful view unit in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Two story. 3 BR with cozy sitting area in master. Totally upgraded with the finest wallcoverings. carpets, window treatments and more. The most expansive view available. Martha Macnab Tll llmMT... 12,111,MO Two years of construction, Santa Maria Stone, Travertine, pale oak, zebra wood, quality, unique craftsmanship c.reated this sophisticated contem- porary home with pier & float. A spacious three BR masterpiece. Barbara Aune IPll, lllY DPAlll If IUSI Ull,IOO This secluded hideaway contains a large master suite and separate guest BR with beautiful plan- tation shutters. A very open floorplan with sunken fireplace conversation area. Maureen White/ Ed Eecano Mun• IUU. 1121,111 Spacious garden condorruruum-tugh ceilings. large living room. Light and airy. Great vista view. Master BR downstairs, 2 bedrooms up. three luxurious BA. 3 car garage. Barbara Aune WTIU •AIM •ITIM .. , ....... A home that says. "come in." Wonderful grey wood and vine-covered stone, drcu1ar drive, large sycamore trees. Quality construction. Five BR, FR. formal DR, den and secret bonus room. Barbara Aune M PUT If UllY IUll 11,111,111 312 Via LJdo Nord-caih be divided into two lot&. Builder has a choice. Two homes with apartments or four condominiums. Drive by and see this wonderful vacant lot. Call Barbara Aune lllTllY .... llT-,, ..... Just reduoed! Owner motivated! BeaUtifully dec- orated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees in the heart of Newport. Two BR. 2 BA. upgrades kitchen. Community pool, spa and tennis. MUST SELL! Micki Cooper 11111 lllln NIU IHI -.-J 11,111.I• Stl&nning 4 BR. cul-de-aac home with 148' water frontage! Except.ionMlly private location with ~MCW'ity. ~ Ownu-will carry lal.-T.ll.- Sl.385,000 incl. land. Paula Bailey ,._...., ... , ., ..... Three BR. 2 ~ BA home in tum-key condition. one block Crom South Lake Beech & Tennis Oub, Woodbridge Lake. 1~ wool Berber carpetiJl8, levelors & other outs\.an<lini upgrades! Paula Bailey #2 Clwlc Plaa•, lulte 100 F•ll ... ,...... Hll,IOI Extra spacious Baycrest home with oversized pQOl and cabana. Cozy family room with fireplace. Perfect home .for family living or special.enter· taining. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey PllllllU llUI YllW llWI -1141,• Comfortable, well maintained. two-story family home. Only steps to sea and sand. Wood paneled family room with built-in bar and sliding glass walls that open to large ocean view deck. Priced for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey Ultlllff Lmlf 1211,.111 Wonderful opportunity to buy a well located 4 BR, Lusk built home with a small ocean view. Near all the important schools,, shopping and recreation. Coby Ward. lll Tlf IUlll 11 lll .. u 1211,111 Memoriett of Cape Cod in a California setting~ This beautifully remodeled Lusk-built 3 BR home is all you could ever hope for. Complete with paddle tennis court and delightful amenities. Coby Ward Ull FIEm.-.... llU,111 The tri-level home with 3 car attached garage features loft area. Could be a library or den. Three BR, 21n BA. Skyligh t-in master bedroom. Community pool and tennis. Gayle Amato ITATI If Tll lll llLllllT llU,111 "One of a kind" Manor Pl.an 3. Five BR. 3 an BA and family room. Dramatic two-story with con- temporary ambiance. Highly cust.omiz.ed. Sandie Fix TIPTll tml '••at.. Mn,111 Beautiful 4 BR. 2 BA model in Harboc View Hills. Nestled in amongst fabulous garden setting with mature trees. Extra large lot. Upgraded with built-ins, plaster ceilings. etc. Sandie Fix PlllT Tm lnllD ........ Ocean. bay & city night lights plus 5 BR. 3 BA family home. New carpets and pa.int, plus large point lot can be yours in time for the holidays. Sandie Fix W1U-...ur ............ Ocean and night light views from this single story, 3 BR, 2 BA fonnal dining room and huge family room home. Professionally remodeled and dea>rated with French doors, plantation shutters, Mexican tile, beam ceilings and many other amenities. Spa. large patio for entertaining. Donna-6odshall ..... """ • ..., .-Tllll 11~ 1be finest in secure, gracious exciting UVU\g with every amenity including TV monitor security and recepuon and rec:re.Uon areas. pool & spa. Some slips. underground parking, dftigner woods, silk papen. Italian Ules.. atudy. guest room and master Bit suite. Tom A1.lin80n lllfFI llST llY I 111,111 Brand new neutral mtenors make lhlS 4 BR. 21..-'J BA townhome an exceptional value. Fireplace, family room, large pnvate patio. 2 car garge, plus a terrific locallon. Pnce includes the land! Lois Jacobs Ullll U.U MITlllNUIY IMl,ttl This 4 BR, 3 BA contemporary home offers ocean view from the spacious living room and master swte. The ultimate ~European" kitchen and large formal dining room overlook the fabulous pool and spa. Cozy family room with fireplace. A must see! Lois J acobs UllT I IUISY Ullll ... 11n,111 This 4 BR, 3 BA. family room home is a "Lautre- mont" in prestigtous Harbor Ridge With ex- panded loft and spectacular view. The home offers a secluded private spa. Maureen White/Ed Escano PIUYATt SPl WITI FlllTlll 1141,111 Enter thru gorgeous custom wrought iron secur- ity gate to this sophisticated 2 BR, 21fi BA home, complimented py the library adjacent to both the living room & master suite. Unobstructed ocean view. Maureen White/Ed Escano mnAI I llf--Nll.-ll.al 1111,111 Price cut $75.000 for quick sale. Fabulous ocean view, 3 BR w/pool in private beach, Emerald Bay. Community tennis and parks. Now listed at $850,000. Rod Daley/Dave Hirschler Fmm .. YllW ...... Truly "one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room. custom sit-down wet bar overlooking private spa off master suite 'to the ocean and city lights. Light and airy home in- cludes built-in bookcases. T .V. and stereo. F.d E9cano/Mau.reen White •••num-au-. Complemented by the library adjacent to both the living room and mMter suite, fo.nnal dining room, bright kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook and second BR and den complete the design. Pan- oramic views of the ocean. harbor and city lights. Maureen White/F.d Esc.ano swm• Pae111• NWS 1111,111 Harbor Ridge home offers truly panoramic views that sweep lhe coastline from Newport Beach to lhe Palos Verdes peninsula. Catalina and inland to the Sant.a Ana mount.ams. Th.is light and glassy "Laut.remont" has been expanded to offer 5 BR. 4 BA. Quiet and pnvate cul-<ie-sac location. F.d ~Maw-eeR-WhU.e- lllWPOlll BIACH .... .. REPORT FROM OUR MAN WHO IS UNIQUE IN NEW YORK Realtor Jim Wood has made his annual trek East and files this report via t•type on the New York housing mar- ket, various sources of referrals, the avaJl- a b ii It y of low interest mort- gages and the Sunday price of popcocn in Central Park. U.H.-NEW YORK. From all Indications. Wall Street bankers to • wlllU... In Long la&and, .,,..... , .... ~r~;_~~ Md •ound .,, ... •ono; • , ...... been on a df amMJc lncrea1e now ~;~&lata In the city continue a stMdy climb; referrals netW()(1( eet up with a leading realtor In N.Y.C. and one In L.A. look coming 3900 miles to do It!) Central Park 1s lovely (popcorn 1s 75¢ a bag); weather ts crystal ctear; the ex- citement Is In SoHo; and the movie to see is "Twice In A Lifetime" with Gene Had(man, bet on It! Send money! •EW USTlllS 01 IUT A fUUIC -Beautifully decorated. impec- able 3 bdrm: 3 bath townhome In Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. {WTUllCI SllCU Lnll -In spotless condition maintenance-free yard. 2 bdrms, den. Neutra carpets, new appliances. for $176,000. HLAST CHANCE" lVJNNERS OF UNIQUE HOMES ANNOUNCED This past weekend-three· more Unique Homes were given away. The lucky winners of one year subscriptions to Unique Homes MagazJne are: David & Darlene Wiiiiams of Hacienda Heights. RonaJd Chock of Glendale and from Costa Mesa. Bob Broenew. ·II m CUff -Above· Newport Harbor. view, 4 bdrm, ~ and spa. Needs finishing touches. $345,000 LH. C11 Cl•t•• -One bdrm, targe deck, comer locetion, neutral decor. Open teeflng, comm. poof fn~. •1.s,000 .., fll!G. U --A w6r.r.W1 ..._ 2 ~. ocun Mw, tunny atreet teads to beectt, ~.dee*•. 2 ~ *575,000. HUlfU CITIACf -55' lot just off Ocean Blvd .. older home to restore or replace! 2nd story would have grt vu. $399,500. •EU PEIF£CT -Not a flaw. 3 bdrm. pool. spa. Ocean/hlllslde vu. You'll love this home. $395,000. TUE HUI CIOfC( -5 bdrm with 2 bdrm rental or 7 bdrm home near beach. Newer constr. all features, lovely CdM area. $569,000. YOI CM II m -Beams, bricks, newer 3 bdrm home 'fl block to beach. With help It 'COUid have view. $334,950. SOUi, SU£I(, SlClll -In Harbor View Hills (Lusk) 3 bdrm, apotlela, 1Unaet vtewa. 3 car garage large yard. $385,000. ' RAT I lllw -Of ocean, tunsets, jetty. Extra large lot. 50' frontage by 162' deep In olde CdM. Burtd your dream home. $799,000. M If I .. -Bejoourt find. Better than new. cleaner than original, 3 bdrm, picturesque land- scaping, custom tooches at Just $795,000. lllTICllT 111'1 I ,.. -Rate 3 bdrm, 2 bath, greet· view, very epeclal touohel: dark room; wrap wound patk>, very a.n. $395,000 U Oll FAWOllTE -On the Peninsula, on the Bay. lots of charm. enormous view, sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath.and cabana for $490,000. A llC UICAll -West Newpert duplex, 4 bdrm-2 ba and 2 bdrm-1 ba. owner occupied, good condition. next to beach. $219,000. A LOVELY UFlSnll -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm. 3 bath. Impeccable condition and A. C. $647,500. A LOT Of LOT -Magniftoent 180° Ytew of O.Oa Point Harbor, llghta, mountaJne. Sen a.menw·a Sea Pointe &tal•. 10,000 eq ft 8l 1225,000. MCI Mf --nw.. bdr1wt MNtid Ol*ded gates. Wood and gl-dlllgn ........ home wtth family room. Unique uppet" B.y. 1115.000. · OPEi IATlllAY 1-1 .. ........ "mu.a $485,000 View 4 bdrm. 3 bath family home ILH Cll $334,950 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/beams ..... $145,000 CdM condo, 1 bdrm 2111.,...nr J . Bracey 211 lrit J.Skahan lHAfM* 8 . Barrington OPEi SllllY 1-1 ULll& PUmlU $490,000 3 bdrm. 2 bath. on the bay ..._ ftlW au $385.ooo 3 bdrm, 2~ ba, view, spotleN ---$799,000 3 bdrm, see It all view ........ "mu.a $485,000 View 4 bdrm, 3 bath famNy home 1Ml4awlhf M. Rousselot 1M11..e M. von Gek*n ,. .... ~ A. Johnson IUftlW $395,000 1U1 Y..e.t ......... 3 bdrm, Iott, magnlflcent vtew B. Hutehlngs llll• SS7S,OOO \ -tit ..... 4 bdrm, 3 ba. 2 frpk:s, vtew H. Markes Lm llLI $480,000 1M "9 .... New Enatand charm, 3 bdrm, 2 b• L dela Cierva -., • ._ $335,000 at ... Big pool, llttle ~. 2 bdrm N. Fogerty UITIUn $339,000 ...... Large lo1. 4 bdrm. 3 bath E. Tabak U~IC)lJ~ HMH .. C>IALTOOi. f3lli·f3()()f) S9±HEBY'S • # . J INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 SOTHEBY'S IS PROUD TO PRESENT ... A DISTINCTIVE BIG CANYON EST A TE Rarely does a home with such signifi- cance become available for purchase. This property is being offered for the very first time since its origination ten years ago. More than a home, it has become recognized as a work of art. There are six bedrooms including a breathtaking master suite, plus five and one-llalf baths. Situated on two custom lots over- looking the Big Canyon Country Club Golf Course, it offers spacious gardens that include a Koi pond, gazebo, spa and waterfall. The main building·, con- structed in the French Tudor style, reflects the artistic craftsmanship of skilled artisans who labored ·many months to create this masterpiece. ~ Th-e kitchen has every possible conve-· The wine cellar located in the basement nience for the preparation of me~ls for is an experience in itself. While offering a few or, when ~~cessary, s1~a~le ample storage facilities, there is also a groups. The ·formal hv1ng room, .d1n1ng special area for wine tasting. We are ro~~ and' ~en ar:e-appoi.nted w1th ex-very. proud to offer this exceptio~al qu1s1te architectural detail and are dee-residence. Call today for_ an exclusive orated to reflect a warm atmosphere. showing. -- " #3 Civic Plaza, Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 760--8333 . PRICE IEllCED . IEW TERIS IEW LISTlll •44 ---IUT 10 LICATIM -In Harbor Ridge Crest. Water, city lights, and·· wc:)O(jsy· lotatlon make this lowest priced 3 bedroom "Renaissance" a must to see! Guarded gated community, •11 ll(LClmf-ftlY EJCUSM -Three bedroom townhome In Belcourt. Dra- matic entry wtth circular staircase, large family room wtth fireplace looking onto a k>Yefy courtyard"" wtth waterfall and -+-«Mt. Ortgtnally a model home. Over $150,000 In upgrades alone . ..Asking price ·$869,500. Also for tease opt. $3,400 mo. OPEN SUN 1-5 •14 CAlllUO-AMTIU ClllCl • jl( POPUlAI FllmEI SECTIGI If HAUi - Steps to goff /pool/tennis and lovety secluded views. Call for viewing. $250,000. Bob Johnson. an exclusive home In Newport Beach - amid multf-mllOon dollar custom homes for just $399,000. Orrief Smith .. "¥''OPEN FOR YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION THIS WEEKEND. PLEASE CALL. TIE ILIFFS ~JI llSTI Tmll llMS W •TIE ClftllllT -Lovely condo In the Bluffs. 4 bedrooms, 2tn baths plus bpnus room wtth beautiful greenbeft view. Great k>cation near poof, shopping and schools. An excellent buy at $249,500. Marie Fargo. . ~ TALI• -In the Btu~. 3 bedrooms plus large family room. Highly upgraded at $279,000. S.U UYU llfiS IUITl -Finest comer location. Beet priced "Anita" In Bluffs. lnvttlng kitchen, family rOom, pretty patio, fireplace. Sparkling ctean 3 bedroom, w/convertible den, 2 bath on fee 18(ld. $199,500. \'SIS ftlllll-llftl.Y Cl£DlnT LICATlll -Spacious 4 bedroom townhome with large recreation room. Private spa, community poots, close to shopping and recreation facilities. Priced to sefl at $233,500. Fee. Sue Thomas. · IRVllE ~ W lllW-caf ClmSl lll1I!!! -Upper level 2 bedroom condo In Rancho San Joaquin. High ceHtngs & mirrors give bright, open feeHng. Close to golf & tennis clubs. Walk to shopping center. $149,900. Gall Banfield. Also for lease $1,000 mo. .. 1 lMESllll-11-n.a-.. --n Ftl SJ51,MI -Lovety 3 bedroom, 3 bath - Woodside ptan. One of the best locations on Woodbridge Lake wtth many upgrades -Decorator wall coverings, new drapes, tinted wtndows, mirrored watts, and wood and marble floors. A must to seelll •n STIUIWI• ClllCl LICI• • .,. -Cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo in Irvine. Private location surrounded by tall trees and running brooks. Just steps from poof & spa. Also, tennis and volleyball courts. Well prlced at $71,900. IELCllRT WS IOllllT .-0-TllllTlllll lnClllT -Beautifully decorated custom home bultt by J.M. Peters. 5 bedrooms, family room and study. Approx. $400,000 In upgrades. Corner locatlon wtth exceptional landscaping, very private poof. A wonderful way of life. Valued at $1,390,000 . .,... LICATm • lllUllT -Located on the greenbelt Just steps to the pool and spa. This customized townhome Is decorated In alt neutral tones and is easy on the eyes. HJgh ceilings. crown moldings, nice catMnetry and shetvtng, along wtth private, spacious patios and other amenities, make this a good value at $679,000. IEWNRT IEACI llWNIT If.Kl Cllll -Near water, beautifully furnished, Inc. dishes and linens, one bedroom Ideal for 2nd home for your son or daughter. Guarded gate, comm. pool and spa. AU for only S 119,000. You really should eee this oner Marie Denny. DfllT IUCl-SUS,511 -Here is what you've been waiting for: take over the loan and nothing down! 2 bedroom Cape Cod townhome wtth lovety views overk>oklng Irvine Ranch. Walk to shopping, poof, and tennis. WESTOLIFF •nu IUTCUf'f-.... T WCI! IUT I Aft -Beautifully decorated. 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo. Shutters throughout. Security system. Stepa to USTILIFF .. 1 llll• WTlllf'f llY -Three bedroom Lusk hOme In ~rable Eastbtuff. Large corner lot with quiet location. Room for expansion, call for private showing. $2<49,000. Bob Schandel/Sue Thomas. • DOVER SHORES PllfICT ctWU IOI( -Spectacular water and night light vlewtl Elegant home wtth warmth and charm. 2 ·master bedroom suites. Prestigious location! Pride of ownership. Many extras. Including swimming pool. Vergllene Hull. $695,000. • HARIOR RI.IE •1' IANU-CIST• VllIITMl IOI(! -Beautiful new custom home In Harbor Ridge. <4 bedrooms, formal dining, study/library and a bonus room which may be customized to your needs. Unobstructed rolling hills and nJght tight views located on a quiet CDS street..$1, 195,000. WESTlllSTER FllTUTIC CHI APPUl -An absolutety Immaculate 4 bedroom, 1 ~ bath, latest de<:or home in pride of ownership area. Near part< and schools. Kitchen cabinets re-finished. Manicured yard with brick planters, block waJI, mature greenery and sprinklers. Peteet for first time buyers. A family home. $141,500. Ann Marie Murphy. · .IASlllE CREEi ICUI WlW-CllllO CATI -Three bedroom, family room on greenbett wtth ocean view. Profehlonally decorated with trench doors, plantation Shut- ters, beautiful tile floors-New on the market. One you must ... and you can move right In. $419,000. Marie Denny. SPY I LASS ~4 •• UY-SPYCWS ,._, MIE -A very special Nantucket Modet on Spyglass HID. Spectacular 'llew of mountains and city Hghta. 5 bedr0oms. bonus room, formal dining, family room and 3 car gar11ge. Profelek>nally decorated and landscaped wtth entertaining backyard, pool, ape, BBQ, and flre-rtng. Todd Gross. $569,900. IESI VElllE ~ PmtCT • IRA ftlll -Peaceful setting wtth mature land1e9ping and cuttom child's play-yard in very desirable location. Large 4 bedroom (1 bedroom downstairs) home wtth dramatic 2 atory entry, step.down to IMng room. Great family room w/plantation shutters. Two atone ftreplacel. Prk:ed ngnt at S24Z.SOO-. Ann Marte-Murphy. - • sparkling poof. Lovety patio. Walk to shopping and traneportatlon. $105,000. Met'8 Fargo. , CORIO IEL 1111 10 - IUTCUff Nil --Large 4 bedroom on huge corner lot. 3.5 baths. Sunny rooms w/apecious feeling. Owner la ready to ... , nowt So ~I lmmedla!efyll $399,000. Metle Fargo. flU lllCOU IOZ -Thata r1Qbl., 0 a free NEW 500 SL Meroede9 a.iz wtth the purchase of this homer Elegant, new contemporary home with ocean W.W. 5 bedroom, <4 bath beautifully appointed. Alklng $585,000. Lola Cornwell. (714)7 ·• " DRASTIC REDUcTION1 NEWPORT BEACH IAYFRONT Now only $1.075,000 w/land. Cust.om 4 bdrm heme w/pier & .Up. M.ahqJooy trench doors & windows. Pictw9que bay, light., and hillside view from mMier' suite & retreat. Lower bdrm could be maid'a/guett room. Perfection. move rtsht in. • DON DeTHOMAS ____ ,1 .. .. ----..... u. STUNNING NEWPORT POOL H01E Lovely WMtdifflocaijon. Flowing floor.plan for ent.ert.alnlna. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdnns, 2 ~ baths w/ip9doue family room opening to large pool and deck. $350,000. MARll.. YN Hll.J.. UDO CONDO ON THE IAY Two rnagn.11.icent water views from this lu.xur- iOUJ 2 bdrm condo. Watch the boa ta go by or bring your own. Slip available. Community pool, aecur- ity bldg ... 50.000. DONNA & BD..L WEBSTER CONDOMINIUM ON THE BAY Will trade for comnien:ial property or units. This beautiful unit offers luxury and ~ty for carefree living on the water in Newport Beach. All room att spacious in this 3 bdrm, 3 bath residence. $585.000. TRUDY S'MJBBLEFIELD LIVE .. NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER t110,000 HM everything you want! Fires>~ in master sWte, air oond. walk tD beach, 2 bdnns, 2 baths. den. Shows like a model. Good -.unable financ- ing. $177,000. MARIA BERCX>VITZ LINDA T AGl..JA.NrI'TI NEWPORT .UCH CONDO l..araie venadle pl.m 4 with a dnrmtk living ~ firepllloe, family room & den-Good view. vne ol the .... amlta In Villa BUboa. A. IW'Dable ~Own. •yicq $182.000. BDOOvrrz LINDA TAGLIANrrn Ole 11tm 1AND •NEWPORT MW9'1Cm1T OCON var Five bdrm, IOlidly built. snac>w home. with a very priva• ............ courtyard.. UJllV8ded ki1cben, .............. and a complete micurity tptem . ..,,500 l'ee. SALLY SHIPLS'Y/JOYCE DABOLT NEWPORT mcunn '~Y HO,• s..-. "prideol owwlhlp" two.ay, f bdlm, 3 ~ bath hiDlm 1n mm& aa1tt1on w communt&y pool. Sepwate l'*&lllllMd'• quar1en & bonw room on pool .._ lot. PlicM to tell!! $329 000 'rom>Y SMl'n:I ' ...... Ml) •CUlllli Localed on ~ .. C.,on Golt c.our.. Two bdrm. trt-18wil ~ ......._. an ta.. fifth fairway. TWD.,..,. f I ........ In ...... llv- .. roam, ...... ..._ SMT.000. IOMBD llU'l"l'S_ DUl'LD ·OLD C.D.M. Pride-et ownenhlp II na.c.d In th9 ~y maintained duplex. r.:ta unlt f...0-two bdnm w/DUIDlll"OW llMlllU. p1 .. a lour car ..,.... o .... t rtlltal -. AJnat poe,oeo o1 ~ finmctnl. Offend at '380,000. LINDA TAGJ.JANrrn ' UDO l8UJID aAYFRONT SPECTACULAR TURN9t0. IA ... YEW Private 'P'er & .Up. Four bedroorm, 3 ~ ba~ den. 3 car~· Totally remodeled ptua room to expand. Community tennis, club houae, and ~ availab&e. Con.ervatively priced for lo- cation at $J,750,000. BILL VINCENT . NEWPORT BEACH BA YFAONT SPECTACUULR WATER VIEW u~ water location near the harbor entrance w/two boat SJ*leS & easy cxean access. Two bdrm. duplex located on private road off Bayaide Drive. Live in one & rent the other. $995,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT LIVE NEAR THE BEACH CORONA DEL MAR ~towner financing! Enjoy cool breezes on a delightful, eecluded patio, just one blk from ocean. 4 bd.mw, 40 ft. lot, abundent storage. 3 car ~. lrg rooms. Solidly consu-ucted home w /mini ocean view from upper level .. 75,000. BINNIE DIXON ~ EXCITING CORONA DEL MAR llLUFF LOT Prime ara between lnlpiration Point and Uttle Corona Beech. Your dttmn bame will cunmand ~ viatM of the jlltty ~ nicht liahta. • tide poo)a. Sellen will help with financing. ~.000. MABD..YN~ OUTSTANDltQ PROPERTY It OLD C.D.11. Pl.U8 INCOIE 0. • vf:ry ~ ltreet. ... 3 bdrm with family room. wet bar, 2 fireplaoea ln an auc.hentic Spani9h motif. lncJudes .eparate and very pri- vate ovenbed l bdrm Income unit. LINDA TAGLIA.Nrm IDEAL HOME & INCOME IN ONT ARIO 3 Units on large lot. Live in one. rent the others. Two 3 bdrm unita, one 2 bdrm. 3,245 total sq. ft. Quiet residential area. Annuall rents $16,620. Aaldng 152,500: . LES PEREIRA S/W SANT A ANA CoNDO ONLY 113,500 Two bdrms, two baths. New paint, possible $500 carpet allowance: c.ommunity pool, beautiful jp'eenbelt., family area. Minutes to Mile Square Park. Vacant, short es:row poaible. GORDON LEWIS POOL ANO SPA HOME Entertain family and Criends in this large yard w/BBQ, swimming pool and spa. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. encloeed patio. fireplace. Your children will enjoy fine Tusun achools. A bargain at $142,500. Ask for LES PEREIRA BETWEEN BRENTWOOD a BEYERL Y HILLS Two bdrm. 1 ~ bath designer's home. Tasteful & elegant. Large pool & yard. Imported ha.l~n cabinets., tile, granite. Mirrors galore. Motivated seller! $359,000. FREDPOUIAN EA8T81DE COSTA MESA FAST SALE NEEDED! Located on a large corner lot. Substanual two story, 4 bdrm. 3 bath home has just been made available. Ooee tD parks and shopping plus room to store your R.V. or boat. $174,500. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS sNEWPORT BEACH UPGRADED AND BEAUTIFUL Attract.ave "X" plan with wrap-around patio and car.y fireplace an muter bedroom. CU.St.om ti.le in kitchen and pauo. Situated on a lovely greenbelt. Assumable loans. Reduced to $212.000 L .H. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T NEWUSTINQ UDO llLAND-GREA T UfESTYLEI Prime4ocauon. Remodel or build new. Street to street lot w/frontage on wide choice street and prage on the other. Steps to commuluty beach '-and vi.sitorl pier. Older ~ bdrm, l bath house . Short walk to clubhot@Y & tennis. Priced at lot val~. $285,000. MARILYN TWITCH.ELL EA8TllLUFF • POOL a VU Four bdrm Luak built plan "B" on prime comer lot offert.n, oomplete·privKy, apaci<Ma year ya.rd wflare! pooJ & spa. New decor within the put two yean. Sellen are motivated and lookin« for offer. $369,500. DON DeTHOMAS I ,. fl!IDIJCD ...... CU8TOll HOI• C.D.11. ... ~. l\IXW'iow t'\IStorn heme in old c.D.M .. 2 ye11r9 new. One blld to OCMn. all glam mtry, trench doon. plantation shun.en. Submit an down payment. . DOROJ'HY HARDCASTLE lll'T IS UllT ME PIESEIT PEIFllT P1-.YP1UlllD SPiil Yl•llLF Your home reflected your position? We offer for your consideration th.is majestic home high atop Spyglass Hill with views of the ocean. bay city lights and mountains. Offered ~t $559,000. 759.1501 Immaculate, gorgeous landscaping, sparkling pool, superior location. It's aU there. This Turtlerock beauty is listed right at $314,000. See it and you'll agree. 759·1501 II 1&1• YIEW MIS This 3 bedroom, air cood .. Carmel model. It is in lovely condition throughout with many upgraded features plus new kitchen ap- pliances. Prime area. Beautuful landscaping. All for $259,500. 759·1501 Forget yard work and just enjoy the beautiful sWTOW'ld.inp as you spend warm daya by the cool pool that comes with this condo complex. Lovely 2 story condo for $163,250. Try it·you'll like it. 759·1501 NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR llLlll PElllSIU -12,200,000 Magnificent location on the bay. 3 story home. Situated among the most elegant and exceptional homes in the entire Harbor area·. This home needs interior refurbishing and could be the showplace of So. California. 759·1501 . Piil lllE wm YIEW Large 2 story home in hills above Newport Harbor. Perfect for the executive family. Large bonus room, family room. and aU good things for the good life. 759·1501 · LET'I TILi Tlllll $19,000 Down, assume 1st of $195,000 @ 121.4%, 2nd of fJ5,000 @ 10% and you can have a large (5 BR.) lovely home in presttgious Newport Beach. Call today, 759.1501 II I CUSS IY ITSELF Belcourt Hill beauty available for only $425,000. 2 bdnns .. 2 ~ baths, 2 fireplaces. Light & airy home in gorgeous like·new condition . 759·1501 llLlll ISWI RPI.II A most lovely 3 bdrm. unit for the owner plus a 2 bdrm. unit to rent. Or rent both for an excellent income. Please call for an appointment to come in and view this immaculate, upgraded property and examine the financial possibilities. 759\1501 11111111 YMlllLF WITI IPLEIMI Beautiful house, gorgeous decor, prestigious gated community of Jasmine Creek. $350,000 will buy this plus much more. Call to tee. 759·1501 CWFMlll Ollllllll ls yours in this immaculate 4 bdnn. home with gorgeous pool. irreplaceable harbor Views ~ yours too. Beautifully landscaped extra large lot. Call today. 759·1501 '' TIE wmFIL ID This lovely home is only 5 doors from the ocean. Now has 2 bedrooms, but has approved plans for a second s1ory if desired. The value is definitly here at $269,000. 759·1501 Wllll WllTllUll Magnificent location. Slip for 50' boat. Excellent home with beautifully flowing floor plan. 4 bedrooms and 4 ~ baths. Formal dining room. family room-a reaJ dream home. $990,000. 759·1501 IOl'T llU TllS Excellent pool home on extra large lot with RV a~. Super buy for family and entertaining. Well maintained and well worth the price of only $239,000. 759-1501 llYCIEIT Beautiful 4 bedroom, 1 story family home has just been listed. Located on a lovely quiet street in a desirable area. It is spacious and a lovely place to entertain. Priced right at $269.500. 759·1501 ...... Tiii Of superior location, excellent lot, large pool and a house that welcomes guests-can't be beat. It's aU here PLUS the price is set by sellers who are serious about selling. A true value at $390,000. 759·1501 lllUH YIEW MEI Value, charm and super location! $339,900 with a good existing asauinable loan. 5 bed.rooms, lovely curbside appeal. Community pool. Many extra amenities. 759·1501 IRVINE 1111.-WITI 111111111.1 LIAI Pretty as can be. Excellent home for the young family. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Quality built by Warmington. Please call 759·1501 for financing. lllPLY APEi Bright, airy, well<ared·for family home. Near pools, parka and greenbelt. Upgraded carpet, tile entt')'. eYeF-eiJed yard. ~ bedroomL Call. w aee.._ 759.1501 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2170 l•n Mlauel Drive Newport Be.ch, CA 92llO --(7-14) 759-1501 , TUSTIN COIPLmLY 011111111 Prime property in a prime area. Well cared. for l story home with 3 bedrooms. Large pauo sunroom. Quiet street, excellent school dist. Only $1.47,000. 759·1501 IT-IFIUll Charm and tradition best describe this lovely 3 bedrpom home. Great location on tree-lined street. Excellent Tustin achools. $171,000. Call for an appointment to see. This won't last long. 759.1501 COSTA MESA •1wn11111 um1 Vacant 2 story, 3 bedroom condo in perfect condition. Priced below market to sell fast at $126,000. 759.1501 TIE ,._ II •1111 Everything eble ia too. 3 bedroom condo only 5 years old. 2 story end unit. amumabJe loan. Owner will consider carrying a 2nd. Bright, Cheerful complex. Only 6 units total $135,000. 759·1501 FOUNTAIN VALLEY FlllT Piii ... Pretty 2 story home with manicured grounds IWT'OWlding a large gorgeoua pool ia ready for a new owner. 3 bedroom&, family room, all for only $219,900. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ........ , ..... Here ii an excellent opportunity to have your own movie & video rental ahop located in a busy shoping center. Call for appointment to dbcuss details. 7S9-1501 8AUOA '5l.AND A c~nNng ~loui 4 bdrm family ~ with great vi~ of South IY)' & pavilion. Ur~ rwo story pr~rty with privatt upi~lrs tNlter suite. ~rdWood noon. and 3 car parlong $445.000 631-1400 NEWl"ORT TERRACE.MOtNl.E .............................. S3 I .CXX. Central Costa Mesa 2 bedroom Cutel NEW?ORT BEACH VHSAlu.E CONDO ....•.......... S7S .OOO Excel~nt I bedroom 'f patio. security NEW?ORT BEACH CONDO ................................ SI I 0,000 Country atmosphere 2 bedroom unn NEWP'Olff'T SHORES HQME ................................. SI 20.000 Affordable 3 bedrQ:9m. comm pool/tennis EASTSIDf COSTA a.SA CONDO ....................... S1 39.900 Submit to cash down tor 2 bedroom-SHARP. NEW?ORT HEKiHTS HOME + P'OOL ................ Sl65,000 RV access. 2 bdrm + tam rm Solar h~at COST A MESA DUPLEX........................................ S 160.000 Pleasant 2 bdrm units, flreplace. garage NE\IVl'OllrT IEACH '1XEllt COTT AGE .................. 'I 69, 900 Great stMter 2 bedroom homt IASTIDf COST!( a.SA AOOttA8l.E .•................• St69,SOO Showp&Ke 2 bedroom. 1¥ge yard. NEWP'<>lt'f SHORES IMMACUlATf-ffE ••••..•..• Sll0,000 N~ In/out dol house 2 bdrm N~ listlngl lASTSIDE COST A MESA HOME+++ ..............•... S 185.000 Country charm 3 bdrm + den + build morelll NEWP'ORT HEIGHTS COTT AGE.......................... s 195.000 Adorat>le 3 bedroom. fabulous gardens. NEWPORT CONDO. STEn TO BAY ................... S224,000 like new 2 bedroom. Peninsula OCfANFltONT NMNSULA CONDO................. S229 .000 Comer 2 bdrm. new oecor. mini vu. ~TOWNHOUSE + 90ATDOO<... •..... s23S.o0o One ot rowen prked 3 bdrm. by the water. BAUOA ISLAND COTTA~ ............................... Sl44,500 Teardown or hldeaw~ 2 bedroomlll ~S CHOtC1 DUPLIX ........................... S2ff.900 N~ tlstlngl XJnt 3 & 2 Bdrm. + llALIOA tS&.AH0 CORNIR (HMM................... S275,000 't'@llew-houi&.pk.Ut tmce. 2 bedrQC¥n. Q.JfFHAVIN -'111SH DICOtt ............... _ .......... S279,000 LENDEllt OWNED FINANCING. 3 bdrm + tam{ly rm. MACON BAY -MAit WATER ................... ::. S279.oodt.H Great potent~ t« l Mdroom beach coiuoe ~S BAYCllSST "XIR ........................... S285.000 Super tatnlty MH. POOL & s bedrooms. BAYClllST Sl'AMSH . CORNl1t .......................... S289.500 Lovely 4 bedroom + family & din rms. NEW.-olt'T OCEAN W DUf'tiX ....... ~............... S295.000 Sharp 3 & 2 bedroom unlu Super location. BAUIOA COVES IAY,RONT .............................. nso.ooo l ovely 3 bedroom homt + do<k. HAlt90R RIDGE CONDO .................................... S3S8.000 Glamorow 2 bdrm + den. ltase/Of) O R7 NEW ON PEN POINT ................•......................... S369.000 2-u.y, 4 bedroom. lrg lot. petk-a-vu NEWPORT TRADITIONAL ................................. S369. 500 Used brk. 4 bedroom. ram1ty. playhouse. pool CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX .............................. 5370,000 Wood, glass. 3~00 sq.ft 3 bdrms each BAUK>A ISLAND CAPE COD .............................. SJ70.000 Brick. beams, charm 2 bedroom 1 loft PENINSULA PT. LARGE HOME ........................... S37S.OOO On private lane 4 bdrm + tam rm CORONA D£l MAR · CHANNEL REEF ............... S375,000 XlNT VIEW 1 btdroom-ltke new PENINSULA PT. HOME-ALMOST BEACH ........... SJBS.000 Everything & 4 bedrooms + garden TOO BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX CORNEIL. ................ S38S.OOO UNUSUAL 2-sty 4 bdrm home I I bed apt PENINSULA-WEST BAY HOME OR7 ................ $395.000 New ltstlng. 4 bdrm or duplex NEWPORT SPANISH )·STORY. VU ..................... S395.000 Custom 3 bdrm + ram rm, elevator W OW ll Cover Story CUSTOM OCE/WfRONT A breathtaking-3 story contemporary ~ 1n quiet area or Newport. offering the ultimate In sophisticated design & comfort. It encompassed almost 38CX> sq ft. and includes 4 bdrms & a den. The fabulous kitchen. 2 story ceilings: skyllgnu & 3rd floor master suite with unforgenable Vlfhlte water views will rnake you w ant to move clghuo. S795.000. 631-1400 CUFFHAVEN HILLSIDE VU HOME ..................... S395.000 Older 2 bdrm + den. amongst greenery BAUK>A ISLAND HOME + INCOME.................. S39 7 500 Knotty pine 2-ny J bdrm home t-apt H""80ff VIEW HIW POOl HOME ................... S429,000 For a ram1ly ·spacious 4 bdrm + ram11y rm IRVINE TERRACE DREAM HOME ....................... S435,000 Move-in model 3 bdrm t tam rm POOL NE\111.-olt'T DUPLEX · THE VERY ENDll .............. S440,000 N~ decor. VU. large 4 & ) bdrm units IAUIOA COVES FORMAL. IAYFRONT ...•.......... S444.000 WIDE VIEW 2 bedroom With boat dock "NWSUl.A "· '"9CTUltE "RFfCT .................... S444 500 Country French 2-ny. 4 bdrm + ram rm BAUOA ISi.ANO TRWLlX ·CHARM . S445.000 lrrep!Keable 2-1 ·I bedroom unlU CUFPHAVIN Vll\lV \lllmf \lllNtMTH ................. S445.000 Bring the tamlly to 2 bdrm + den & yard BAUOA ISLANO CatNU ~ ...................... S445.000 NHr Bayfronc 2-sty. 4 bedroom view Cate>NA on MM'J GINA COVE ................... nso.~ Hideaway corner.~ de<«. 3 bdrm. beach UOC> ISLI 8EAUTY--M\lf USTWG ...•.•....... -..... 14".000 Al rttw "MeJClc-1'. 4 bdrm + &argi.I 9AUOA c~s BAYfJIONT NltRCT .............. S495,000 "Dream house" custom 4 bdrm + ~ dock." DOVIR SHORE~HOME ON \lllATait .......•..•. S49S.000 LH O NE-1ty . 4 bedfoom. p.JtlO. clO<k. l>e«hes - UDO PENINSUlA ·ON WATER ......................... SS25.000 SPECTACULAR VU 2 bdrm t den. possible dOc:k NEWPORT IAYFRONT • IOAT'DOCK ............... SS59,000 Custom 2-sty 3 bedroom. dtcorator Sharpl IRVINE TERRACE POOl a VIE\111 ........................ SS9S.OOO Wraparound pool. 4 bedroom. r<tm•ly & din mu. BAYSIDE COVE BAYFRONT CONDO ................ . New hst1ngr-2 bdrm + den. pauo PENINSULA PT. VIEW & CHARM ....................... S595.000 Dramatic 2-sty 3 bdrm • SilUnd LOVEL YI HUNTINGTON HAR80UR ...... ····················-····· S598,000 N~w dt cor. 3 btdroom. dock • 165 on water N~PORT BEACH OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX/ .... Very large 3 un11s-primt locauan .. BALBOA ISU\1110 "'HOUSE BEAUTIFUL' ............ S73S.000 Ptrfecr 2-sty model~ 5 bdrm cornt'r NEWPORT OCEANFRONT CUSTOM .................. S795 000 Exciting contempo 6 bdrm. 3·sty VIEWSlll CORONA DEL MAR VIEW DIJPLEX................... S785 000 Large & unique 3-sry, 3 bdrm • 2 • guest BAUK>A ISLAND BAYFRONT DUPLEX .............. S74S.000 Substantial Sile 4 & 3 bdrm Units VIEW . SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS HIU.-VIEW ............. S83S.OOO Handsome. upgraded 4 bdrm • ram & bonus rms NEW..affT'S PROMONTORY BAYFRONT .......... S9 SO.OOO For 2 boats & lam1ly 4 btdroom ., dining NEWI NEWPORT OCEANFRONT ON "POINT" ........... S9 75.000 Unusually large rooms. cornt'r 2·sty 5 bdrm NEWPORT'S HARBOR ISLAND RO..................... S998.000 XCEPTIONAL VALUE l·sly 4 bdrm 70 WATER DOVER SHORES GLAMOUR & NEWNESS ....... SI . I 9S.OOO VU, dock. pastel 5 t>drm 60 on WATER LINDA ISl.E BAYFRONT • DOCK ...................... SI S00,000 Tr.:.d1t1onal 2-sry S ~droom for a rt -do· BAYSHORES BAYFRONT • SUPREME VU ....... S 1.600 000 ··rurn1ng basin VU t.iJ on Bay 3 bdrm +-guest LINDA ISl.E \IV A TERFRONT PRESTIGIOUS ....... SI 7 5'1.000 Tra<11t1onaJ 2·sty 4 bdrm. dock. side 11t LINDA ISl.E -HANDSOME & DESIAAll.E ........ Sl .975.000 CUSTOM tnterta1n1ng rooms • 4 bdrm p1t r & Slip NEWPORT WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL ..... S2 600.000 Dewab~ rental property wtth bo.JI dock ~.JO n TO MACH Splraflng Splnish atChltKt\n Commanch y04.ll attention A three story home wtth me•kan tile & carpeted tlc>Ofing & INlnyCUStom dec«MC>f tuturu 3 bdons. IM~ f3lmlfy room and llVlng room with sp«t~ OCHn v~ l~ owned. ffNnGlng avililat>le Sl95.000 631 ·1.00 3 llAllOI ISWI EXCLUSIVE PllVATE ISUll Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6'A Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's mo8t exclusfve, prl- vate Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq ft of-the finest con- struct 1 on w /gourmet kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq ft Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Ex~lent assumable financ- ing. $4.9 Million. lT I HAllOR llDCE CUSTOI Adult oriented, this 3 B6rm, 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 Verdes Peninsula. The home is but 31h years old ..and features all the modern "goodies" In the kltchen & baths. Excellent assumable financing & riced at $1 ,395,000. 23 UllDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAllD Strategically situated w/a view to the main channel, this 3 Bdrm home offers the ultimate in Newport Beach. With your own pier & slip right in front of your home, you can "dash away" in your 60' yacht. Located on Newport's finest gate- guarded Island, this lovely home ls offered at $1,095,000. 23 AUCUSTA WE llC CUYOI CUSTOI Fantastic Golf Course cus- tom home features 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths + private poof & spa & 3 car garage. The price Is Lot Value ... ask your own agen I This prop- erty hu DEAL all over Ill Owner wants a sale ... NOW. Offered this week at $759,500. coit nrnLr·r © .1nvrs 1nrn1 conr nnr SIAlllllSLAll EICLUSIYE PllYAn ISWI Cozy and done with superb taste, this custom situated rtght ON THE WATER, of- fers a large yard, private pier & sup and the finest address In Orange Courity. Situated amongst the best homes In Southern CaJ. this delightful home Is just that ... home & reasonabty priced at $3.25 mllllon. 1£11 USTIIC 41 UllA ISLE '"'PllVATE CUAIDED ISWD Spectacular bayfront cus- tom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATEAI Featuring 4 Bdrms & 31h Baths w/famlly room & den, thts adult-occupied home Is Im- maculate and in move in condition. It offers the finest In bayfront living w/a pier & slip for 65' boat. lncfudes p r I vat e c o u r t'Y a r d . $1 ,350,~ .. 1 IWI BEACH CllCLE SPYGLASS Hill CUSTOM Fantastic custom • Bdrm, 4 Bath home· w/spectacular views of the Pacific, Bay & Night Lights. This home Is adult occupied & Im- maculate. Includes J private pool & spa & all the amenities one expects In a home of this magnitude. Ex- cellent, low-Interest , as- sumable financing. Re- duced to $975,000. <IUU 1·5 5 IOHCA IAY SPYCUSSIO ... If It's GREAT Bay Views you want with NO obstructions (roofs et al) this lovely 4 Bdrm former model HAS lT Abb-Ver:y-private pool & spa and completely re- modeled last year, the owner has reasonably pr~ ttM home for fast sale at $649,500. 6COWIS ISWI ~Cl.USM PlllAn ISWI Thl8 quietly elegant home wtth 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, features 3 large bedrooms, newty remodeAed, and all situated on neerty y, OF AN ACRE ... . ON THE WATERll lncfudlng a private pier and allp, this SINGLE, STORY Is just for the dls- crliTunatlng. By appofntment. $3.2 MHHon. JOUSTRG &13 IOI IAYFIOllT ·r IAllOA ISLAllD Quite 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 Incredible bay views & a PAIVA TE pier & slip to accommodate your own 40' boat +·a 3 car garage are just a few of the many features of this home. You can't beat It at $1300000. 64 UIDA ISLE PllYAT~ CUAIDED ISLAllD If you're looking for a buy, this Is it! Super 5 Bdrm. 4 'h Bath home w/prtvate pier & slip & exceflent Island lo- cale. Wonderful "4Mghbors. The home needs a llttte cos- metic TLC to make It a Showplace. Don't miss It at $959,500. -.., 44 IU£ FOITAlllLUU · llC CAIYOI HUIOUSE What a fantutlac home!! Featuring 3 Bdrms & 3 Baths, this poof home has all French wtndowe & doors + one of the most private yards in Big Canyon. See It & you'll want to live In It. Make an appotntment & you'll buy ltl $-499,500. 760-190_0 3 COWIS ISWI £1CWSIY£ PllVATE ISWD This Incredible custom, home featuring 4 private, . Bdrms, 3'A Baths and over 70' LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest In waterfront IMng. Only 8 homes on the entire Island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION! Very adult oriented wi the finest main channel views. $2,950,000. 30 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAllD Fantastic Main Channel lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 41h Bath Adult -oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is in excellent con- dition & priced falrty for quick sale. Includes private pier & slip. $1,295,000. 20 HIWIOIOUCH HAHfl 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 spaoe, this home includes a 3 car garage & is fully fin- ished In used brick. Fantas- tic corner location w/all the things one expects. Major price reduction to $795,000. GPU Sii 1·5 SUPER fllll UPPER 702 ST. JAIES PLACE That's right, a fixer upper In Newport Beach. This terrific 4' Bdrm w/4 Baths + ~ pri- vate poof & spa and a p'rtlat bay view Is In a super area & fleedl only a llttle TLC. Way below market at $385,000 & vacant & ready to move Int -- 1 HARBOR ISlNI> EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAfl> Fantastic location on New- port's most pref'"'lious Island wtth over ~'ear . feet on the " ·~1s home wtH lP'~ .o 100' wttt\ ,. fOp- erty Is ,, ,,, eatlve t>uikV ,ne exlst- 1"9~ build your ~ .ome. Call Wii- iiam ·" for details. This oppo. ·"lty won't lastl Priced to seel at $2.75 million. 10 ROCKY POllT ROAD SPYClASS llU CUSTOM Spectacular 2 story cusfom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very pri- vate pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construction· w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to the market & p1iced to sell at.$1 , 150,000 w/ex~lent flnancrng avail- able. · 21 Im• TIEE ROAD llC CAIYM-llEW NOi£ If Its outstanding views you're looking for, this love- ty Big Cenyon home offers the ultimate. With 4 Bdrms + a large famlty room & oversized lot to accor;nm o- date a huge pool, this lovely home sits amidst million dollar homee & .Is priced to sell at $785,000 w/excellent aasuma~ financing. CID SAT 1-4 15 IOmlEY CllCLE SPYCWS llll IUY Lowest priced Spyglass home w/3 Bdrma, 3 Baths, 3 car garage & room for a VERY prfvate pool & spa. Owner ta moving & wants a FAST sale. Home will be vacant In 3 weeks. You should aee this one ... lt real- ly It a SUPER buy at $398,500. CIU SAT/U 12-5 I I I I I I I I I I I $&2&,000 sn1un 11LL VIEW • Large 4 BR, 3 BA, formal llvtng room. dlnlnQ. family room, den, breakfast area, spa. room for poof. 3.ur garage. - • ClllTIY FIEICH • Hlllll llME CISTOI 11,311,000 Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush land- scaping to the entrance of this Country Fre"ch home. Oak hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces. 5 bdrms, 5 baths, family room. formal dining room. goormet kitchen, breakfast room. ex- tended UM of crown molding. a granite spa w/room for a pool. Wiii trade commercial or summer home. A~ for , •t lml IMP .. •Ullll llDIE• lus1 1m11 1111,000 Panoramic vtew of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plua on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. ·Features oak entry and rtamlty room and f1ve bedrooms. Wiii trade for com- . merclal property. Aak for ..... ,. •111 ... llNE• ...... DeYonahfre 5 bedrooma, •baths, famffy room. dtnlng room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes. brtck deck, kttchen & en~ry. Complete ocean. bey, city, mountain vtewa. $500,000., 11% & 12% ftxed financing. Prtvate yatd wtth room for poof. Aak for ....... LIDO ISLAND • Liii l&YFlllT 11,410,000 • nlLIAI YILU llSTEllPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3 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 armolre, leads to master bath "To , Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many' Items, too nu.merous to list. ....... ,. ·•LIM l&YFIHT 1411,000• Commanding view of the to--·· ,oeek-a-boc of the mountalf'• ·o l lnd conv& nlent 3 -lay. Doc' avallabte ' -· .... rofession81 decorated S -~"'tones with lmaglnatl· and artlstk. .uuches. Call ...... ,. SPYGLASS HILL • SPYIUSS HILL ulPTlll" • 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. IMIMYIEIMP PROMONTORY •PRllllTORY l&Y•-Sl21,000 Bayfront home with 4 BR, 3 BA, huge master suite, formal dining, room' for two boasts will sell existing option. low down. Great terms'. wtll trade up to 5 bdrm on or off the water. MlletlelMf CORONA DEL MAR • JISlllE CIEEI • 1341,000 Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from this Plan 6. 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, nuge master suite w/slttlng room, large breakfast · area, study, comm. pool 2 tennis. Bachetor wants out. A great buy. IMlllYlll ... • TO PUCE YOUR lllE • HERE! Call ... I hwi1 1.., 111-1211 .. ---• -··-· U. Sstt IOI & HYIE KOO' ·101 KOOP, JI. SPECllLIZlll II IEWNRT IUCl'S ·FllEST HOIES •PllYITE UTEI .. l l lITT• 1311,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2'h baths. family room. 2 fireplaces. wet bar. Offer lease option. . IMIMYIEI• I I I • llLlll PElllSIU. II 1211,000 a Two bedrooms. two baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this ! oceanfront condo with securty gate and under-i ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 IHl llYIE IMP . range In Newport. I •llYCREST• f Four bedrooms. four baths, formal dining, fam. I rm., large yard with lots of trees, room tor pool. I Steal at $295,000. • : 111 1 llYIE IMf •VILLA ULIOI• $191,000 Two bedroom, two bath, family room. large living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. A real value. llll MYIEI• BOB KOOP, JR. I I I Giant lot,~~!!~~~~~~~ hoose. I chickens. ducks, fruit trees & spa on a qutet 1 street. $129,950 •a 111-1211 111,000 YI-CUii-Fii I Two bdrm. 2 bath. fireplace In Lakethore. near South Coast Plaza. close to lake & tennis. • .... 1-Ull I SC 1mo • II TEllS Great South Coast Plaza location. SM.900. One I bdrm. ooe bath. Ovenooks tennis courts In gated community. . •&U l-IJll I I 631-1286. 234 E. 17th St., #117 COSTA MESA. 631 -1266 I le1a-wu•-••s -an -a1•MH--11H-MM-•1>- te1M~VKot,..,,.,.·..,V«1• 2. 1985 -15 ------~' Iii~ / : .I 'l • • t"' J 1 t 'it.•J ·mw•.1J.· • ,.:iwth , • ~ ,.. • t ~ t ~ , , . ..\ I . . . . •ea . ..,..'•• ~.., ..-·mw .-•1•sw-. '*'' -.•a11:w-.·1·•·1"'1s· --••cw.,.."**' 1 ~~ I .. I 'REAL TORS ® •-------------------------------------------------------------1 I e I B I I 1. I · IEW LISTlllil CLIFFHIVEI · The very best location In prime Newport. Cor- ners Cliff 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 FS§hion Island. Large rear & side yards. Assumable financing! Just listed at $334,500. Open house Sat & Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1266 IEW CISTIM • YIOTlllll IESllil Prime quiet NEWPORT 1-',...ft_TS locale. This elegant home has \\" ~ v\1 feature from the massive o~"' '-.uxurlous master suite. 3,400 lit.. ,,, 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique Frencti:J . 4i mantles. A superb prop- erty $429,000. l!Xcluslve showings. Ill llllDS 111-1211 WESTCLIFF NIL MIME Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun- try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. Call IN IMpn 111-1211 llTIVITEDI IRllli OFFERS! IEST "VIEW" IUY Hr IEWPORT 10% DOWI Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everythirigl 3 bdrm. 3 ba plus family room. Shows like a modet home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal llvlng room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean VIEW from living room decks. AMAZING VALUE! REDUCED-$314,500 ask for W llHEll 111-1211 llCRElllL Y PRICED Four bdrm., 2'n bath home located In Baycrest. Close to schools & shopping. Leasehold. Ill I.US 121·12H " PlllE USTSllE-PIOL NOIE Spacious 2-story home with 4 bdrms. Cul-de- sac !<>Cation. Lovely pool area. Many other features. This property has Just been listed at $169,900. Excellent valuel Call UE 1111111111-1211 CAPE 011 IEWPORT .HEllHTS COUNTRY CHARM ex- udes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen with family area. Oak & tiled floors. Separate den. A beautiful home. Receive S 10,000 discount for up- grades. Many, many fea- tures. Motivated! $255,000 W llHUS 111·1211 HE IODCERS WESTCLIFF • IEWER CUSTOM Stun'nlng 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 apµt. UE 1111111111-1211 IEWNIT IEllOS • 1111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Br1ck fireplace -very llvable with large lot. Prime qu1Pt location. Motivated sellers. llAI llllDI 111-1211 1 ~--~~ ...... --....-~..-.~-----:-1111111111!~ ...... ~~ ........ ~--------..---....... D THIS WOl'T WT : This beautlfulty maintained College Park home won't last long at $136,500. Three spacious bedrooms, f amlly room, 2 brick flreplc-ces. se- cluded yard. Hurryl1Call IUllL0 ... 11 111-111 llAlllfl COOllS IEWPOllT TOWIHOISE-VIEW Creative upgrades make this one of a kind. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 bedroom and bath down- stairs. Large muter suite with walnut panelled sitting-room/office. Built-In bookcases, coffered celllngs, stained glua windows, work shop, mini-view of ocean and Catalina. Asking • $189,500. ~ IPEI Ill 1·1 11 ... IT., DPT. IOI. IUll.O 111•1 Ul-1211 B USTSllE 4 IEllHM : Perfect for growing famlty. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with flrepleoe, hardwood floors, Inside laundry room. Quiet tree-tined street, I I I fenced back yard. Auume existing financing. Seller wants fast eecrow. Asking_ S 159,000. Call IUllLO 111•1 111· ftll llYl•1 IEWM1 . HAVE QIESTllll llllDllll llUL EITl111 Give me a can. I would be happy to meet with you and dlecuss your ,... eetat• needs. W.YI 111•1111·1• SPECIALIZING IN VIEW PROPERTY llliHT LlliHT, OCEll, 11 Y I OPEi SPICE VIEWS Video can help you compare views and values In a few minutes. C~!I __ -,, ml ..... 111-1211 HlllllR I OCEll VIEW 1212,000 Gated condo for security. Walk to beach. Model perfect. New tile floors, marble fireplace, lots of mirrors. 2 BR, 2 BA. Show'l by appf-only. Call , ... 111-tnl IEWPllT IDOi 1111,000 Single famlly home In desfrable Eastblutf. At- tahed two car garage. Large private rear yard eodoted tor children's uee. Big kitchen with adjoining famlty area. 3 BR, ~ BA wtth flreptace In llvtng room. • , ... , ....... 111-1 211 V.l.11111 South Coast Plaza area. 1 & 2 bdrm with community pools, spas, clubhouse and tennis Priced from $65,000. Call Pill Jl•I• 111-1211 Ill O&IYll 1111,000 Built with the qu .. tty.you have wanted In a Mme Designed by WaJlaoe Neff. Nearly 4000 sq.ft In the home ptua a IMge basement. plus pool houM with NUna. Tiie roof. Nine foot cellln9s gtve added~ Beeutlful oak flooring. Open Saturdmy & Sunday. 18 Cypress Point .... J••··· 111 -1111 ''llEW IDUS Ill RUL ESTATE'' llll WADE E~STSllE-COITA IESA Owner's loss - your gain! This home Is perfect for a couple. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, double car garage. Completely remodeled. New kitchen and bathrooms. Almost new roof, plumbing, Insulation, forced air heat. French doors and windows leading Into a beautlful private back yard with covered patio. Nothing left to do-you can relax and enjoy yourself. CaU today for a showing. llTI Wiii 111-1211 USTlllE~costA IEIA 1-2. $111,000 Builders, carpenters, architects, plumbers, elec. trlclana, handymen, etc. This home Is waiting to be remodeled. Plana for a 2nd unit Included. 2 bdrm, 1 ba, slngle car garage. Large lot on a very pretty street. One of the few houses left on the block to be remodefed or added on to. Don't wait. You'll be glad you called on this one. $119,000 Alli Wiii 111· 12H IEWPORT HEllHTS Delightful 2 bdrm, 2 ba home. Just as pretty as can be. Steps from Cllff Drive. Charming backyard. This home Is for the person who II kes peace, comfort and private enjoyment In his own castle. $275,000. Call today for details on this special home. llTI Wiii 111-12H 8 lllTS • I YURS OLD HUITlllTOI IEACH Six 2 bdrm, i¥. ba units. Two 1 bdrm, H'4 BA units. 12 garages. Six years old. Gross Income $54,000. Price $579,000. Call me on this excel- lent complex. llTI Wiil 111-1211 WALi TO IOLF COllSE Very llght and open former model home. High beamed cetllngs and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms., 2'~ baths, formal dining and family room. Beautiful tree fllled yard. Excellent value at $224,500. .tUlll IAllLEU• 111-1211 REALTORS ® PACIFICA TOWIHOIES Brand new spacious 1 bdrm., w/dlning, private deck, pool, carports, laundry fac., Occupancy November 1. No pets. 268 E. 16th St., Newport Heights. $595/mo. OllT IEIEITS II 1-12H IEW LISTlll COSTA IESA TRl-PLEI Sll0,000 Quiet well located complex is townhouse style units with apx. 1000 sq.tt.12 bdrm, 11h ba 2 story w/prlvate ·patios and garages. Proj. gross in- come of $22.500 Is conservative. Land is lease on excel. terms to 2021 so purchase price is fully depreciable. These units sell fast. OllT IEllEITS 11111-1211 COSTA IESA DUPLEXES 2 side by side totally remodeled duplexes w/approx. 1000 sq tt. per townhouse style unit. .Both properties show very well. Rents of $695.00 per unit on 2 of 4 units justify Proj. Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168,000 w/assumable fixed rate loans. Owner may con- sider trade up for local Income property. OllT IEllEITS II II 1-1211 Custom, contemporary designed home featur- ing lots of wood end glass. 4 bdrms., 41h baths, separate dining room and family room. Se- cluded patio and yard areas. Priced right· et $378,boo. .llOllE Ulll Dl11_!11-12H HSTll-HU YEllE- one of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bdrm, 31A ba, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room for expanston. Beautiful, quiet street. REDUCED TO $369,500. , ... llEILIMI' 111· 1211 I I # I citt D ~~~~ ........... --........... 1 EASTSIDE COSTA IESA D 2 Masters! $109,0001 Private, small complex perfect for 2 roommates!! 2 car attached garage ~ & deck! i 11111 TllCll EASTSIDE COSTA IESA VALUE PLUSU-WOl'T UST! Large 4 bdrm pool home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Pride of ownership. 11111 TllCI 2 CHARllll EASTSIDE HOMES 01 1 LOT! Front home with wonderful warmth 2 bdrm, wood and skylit remodeled kitchen. large open f amlly room. fl replace, deck and tree house. Back 2 bdrm house is totally separate and enclosed by wood fencing. Pnced to move et $194,000. IPEl 1111·1 • ... TllOI 112 FLIWEI IEWPllT IUC~m SIU! Large 4 bdrm, formal dining. t\uge yard, 4 car garage. This home Is a new llstlng and an excellent buy In a superb neighborhood! $349,9001 -•w D I D I I . BROKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th ST., ·coSTA MESA • 631-1266 I B I I I I .. I I I I I I I B I I I -----~~~~ __ ..,.. __ _...~--------........ --.._. __ _,. __________ ~--~~-:--~~-.-.~--~~----------...... IEW LISTllG! CLIFFHIYEI The very best location in prime Newport. Cor- ners Cliff 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 financing! Just listed at $334,500. Open house Sat~ Sun. Call Rae Rodgers 631-1266 IEW CISTll • YICTOllll DESlll Prime quiet NEWPORT ....... ft.TS locale. This elegant home has \\' v\4 feature from the massive ·o~"' ~ .uxurious master suite. 3,400 ill. ,,, 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique FrenctiJ . dt mantles. A superb prop- erty $429,000. l:xclusive showings. W llllEU 111-1211 WESTCLIFF POOL HOIE Rambling 4 bdrm., 3 bath residence with coun- try kitchen & family room. Most prime lot & location. 3 separate yard areas. Immaculate condition. Asking $265,000. CaN ...... "' 111-1211 This beautifully maintained College Park home won't last tong at $136,500. Three spacious bedrooms. f amity room, 2 brick fireplaces, se- cluded yard. Hurry! Call IWlll0-11 111-111 UltlQ COOi IEWPOllT TOWIHOUSE-YIEW Creative upgrades make this one of a kind. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 bedroom and bath down- stairs. Large master suite with walnut panelled sitting-room/office. Built-In bookcases, coffered celllngs, stained glass windows work shop mini-view of ocean and Catalina. AsklnQ $189,500. • IPEI Sii 1-1 11 mNI IT., IWPT. 111. IUllLO 111•1111-1211 USTSllE 4 IEllNI Perfect for growtng famlty. '4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with flreplace, hardwood floors, Inside laundry room. Quiet tree-tined street, fenced back yard. Asaume existing financing. Seller wants fast 81CfOW. Asking $159,000. Call llllLYl-111•1111-1211 1111•1 IELUH1 HIVE QIEmlll 1111111111 REIL m1n1 Give me • call. I would be happy to meet with you and dl9cuss your ,.... 19tat• needs. W.YI 111•1111-1111 ·- IOTIYITEDI IRlll OFFERS! IEST uv1EW" IUY II' IEWPORT 10% DOWli Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! 3 bdrm, 3 ba plus famlly room. Shows like a model home from the gourmet kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam celllngs & a marble hearth fireplace. Broa<;t ocean VIEW from living room decks. AMAZING VALUE! AEDUCE0-$314,500 ask for W llllEll 111-1211 llCREDllLY PlllCED Four bdrm., 21,..<, bath home located In Baycrest. Close to schools & shopping. Leasehold. UE llMEll 121-1211 PllllE USTSllE-POOL HOIE Spacious 2-story home with 4 bdrms. Cul-de- sac location. Lovely pool area. Many other features. This property has just been listed at $-169,900. Excellent value! Call w ••us 111-1211 .-------·- ~-·---- CAPE 011 IEWPIRT IEllllTS COUNTRY CHARM ex- udes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen with famlly area. Oak & tiled floors. Separate den. A beautiful home. Receive $10,000 discount for up- grades. Many, many fea- tures. Motivated! $255,000 Ill 1111111111-1211 RAE IODCERS WESTCLIFF • IEWEll CUSTOM Stunning 3 bdrm, den home. Prime secluded area amongst Blue Gum trees. Professionally decorated -An entertainers delight! Premium 101 with large pool & spa. $399,000. Shown by appt . w 1111111111-1211 IEWPllT IElllTS -$111,000 Cozy 1 bdrm cottage with guest room. Brick fireplace -very livable with large lot. Prime quiet location. Motivated setters. Ill llllDI 111-1211 SPECIALIZING IN VIEW· PROPERTY lllHT LIGHT, OCEll, II Y I OPEi SPICE VIEWS Video can help you compare views and values in a few minutes. Call PETE .1111111 111-1211 HllllOR I OCUI VIEW $212,000 Gated condo for security. Walk to beach. Model perfect. New tile floors, marble fireplace. lots of mirrors. 2 BA, 2 BA. Shown by appt. only. Call , ... 111 ·1211 IEWPIRT IUOI S 111,000 Single famlly home In deslrable Eastbluff. At- tahed two car garage. Large private rear yard enclosed for children's use. _Big kllcben !Mth ad)olnlng famlfy area. 3 BR, 2 BA with fireplace In living room. , ........... 111-1211 Y.&. OlllO South Coast Plaza arA. 1 & 2 bdrm w~tn community pools, spas, clubhouse and tennis. Priced from $65,000. Call PITI Jl•I• 111-1211 Ill CDYll $111,000 Built with the qualtty you have wanted In a home Designed by WaUaoe Neff. Neatly 4000 sq ft '" the home plus a large t>uement, plus pool hOUM with sauna. Tiie roof. Nine foot ceilings give added epack>u9neu. Beauttful oak flooring. Open Saturday & SUnday. 18 Cypress Point ,_ J1•1111 Ul· 1211 • ''IEW IDUS II RUL ESTATE'' llTI IAIE USTSllE-COSTI IESI Owner's loss - your gain! This home Is perfect for a couple. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. double car garage. Completely remodeled. New kitchen and bathrooms. Almost new roof. plumbing, Insulation, forced air heat. French doors and windows leading Into a beautiful private back yard with covered patio .• Nothing left to do-you can relax and enjoy yoursetr. Call today for a showing. 1n1 w111 u1 .. 1211 USTSllE-CISTI' IESA 1-2 • 1111,000 Builders, carpenters, architects, plumbers, elec- tflclans, handymen, etc. This home Is waiting to be remodeled. Plans for a 2nd unit Included. 2 bdrm, 1 ba, single car garage. Large lot on a very pretty street. One of the few houses left on the block to be remodefed or added on to. Don't wait. You'll be glad you called on this one. s119'000 1n1 wa.111-1211 IEWPORT HEllHTS Delightful 2 bdrm, 2-be home. Just as pretty as can be. Steps from Cllff Drive. Charming backyard. This home Is for the person who II kes peace, comfort and private enjoyment In his own castle. $275,000. Call today for details on this special home. lnl Wiii 111-1211 I lllTS -I YEARS OLI llllTlllTOI IEICH Six 2 bdrm, 1¥4 ba units. Two 1 bdrm, 1¥4 BA units. 12 garages. Six years old. Gross Income $54,000. Price $579,000. Call me on this excel- lent complex. lnl Wiii 111-1211 WILi Tl llLF ClllSE Very light and open former model home. High beamed oelllngs and lots of mirrors. 4 bdrms., 21A baths, formal dining and family room. Beautiful tree filled yard. Excellent value at $224,500. Mii• IAlll EIUI 111-1211 .llST LISTEI Charming 4 bdrm .• 21A bath "Doll House." Cool Ind reetful decor. Large yard w/play area. Prime v ... Verde tocatton. $223,500. Mllll ll•tmll U1· 11A REALTORS ® PACIFICA TOWIHOIES Brand new spacious 1 bdrm., w/dinlng. private deck, pool, carports. laundry fac., Occupancy November 1. No pets. 268 E. 16th St., Newport Heights. $595/mo. 0111IEIEITS111-1211 IEW LISTlll COSTA IESA TRl-PLEI Sll0,000 Quiet well located complex is townhouse style units with apx. 1000 sq.tt./2 bdrm, 11/r ba 2 story w/private patios and garages. Proj. gross in- come of $22,500 is conservative. Land Is lease on excel. terms to 2021 so purchase price Is fully depreciable. These units sell fast. CllT IEllEITS 11111-1211 COSTA IESA DUPLEXES 2 side by slcfe totally remodeled duplexes w/approx. 1000 sq. ft . per townhouse style unit. Both properties show very well. Rents of '$695.00 per unit on 2 of 4 units justify Proj. Gross Annual $16,680. Asking $168,000 w/assumable fixeg rate loans. Owner may con- sider trade up for local income property. OllT IEilEITS 11111-1211 Custom, contemporary designed home featur- ing lots of wood and glass. 4 bdrms., 4111 baths, separate dining room and family room. Se- cluded patio and yard areas. Priced right at $378,000. .llOllE lllllLllWI .al 1-1211 CISTOI MESI YERIE One of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bdrm, 3'11 ba, pool and 3 ~r garage: Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street. REDUCED TO $369,500. \. .IA•• llRLmll U1·t•lll I B A6tJe I cittt I ,---..-1111111111111!1~----...... I EASTSIDE COSTA IESA I 2 Masters! $109,0001 Private, small complex perfect for 2 roommates!! 2 car attached garage ~ & deck! • 11111 TEICll EASTSIDE QS1' A IESA VALUE PLISU.i'WOl'T LAST! Large 4 bdrm pool home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Pride of ownership. 11111 TEICI 2 ClllRllll EASTSllE HOIES 01 .1 LOT! Front home with wonderful warmth: 2 bdrm, wood and skytit rem~eled kt1chen. large open family room, fireplace, deck and tree house. Back 2 bdrm house is totally separate and enclosed by wood fencing. Priced to move at $194,000. IPll 1111-1 1 .. 1 TtlOI 112 FLIWEI IEWNRT IEICll-PRllATE SILE! Large 4 bdrm. formal dining. huge yard. 4 car garage. This home '8 a new fisting and an exceflent buy In a superb nefghborttoodl ~9.9001 I ,. . I .. I .£ ~-mHun ·t & Associategi..-... REAL ESTAT E ltl •111 2121 ....... ,, 'n ...... • .,.rt ..... That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 BO, 7 BA. reflects the ultimate in quality thru-out. Boasts a library. step-down family rm w/f-place, gourmet ki;tchen & incredible master suite w/aauna, f-plaoe, walk-in "clmet room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home or commercial as down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt ~ I Tr .. 'pr 7 S. 1-1 1Nat11 7uot ~Stu, JJ°"'*'• 51116~.u ~ 1199,500 Cou1111 tie/ 1111,u 2 ""*'t'-' "" 1 ~"' It's that time again! Make • End unit, 3 BR. 2 BA. fireplace, powder room, formal dining, breakfast nook. utility room. wet bar, dreming room/master bath, sloped reilinp. AC. Owner wants SpaciQus. aeparate, young 2-story homes. 3 BD. 2 BA each. Master suite w/private decb, dining area and 2 car garage. Convenient, charming area-walk to shopping & entertaining-amum loan uking $385,000. Jeri Hunt. offer! Vee Stineoo ............. ...... 1 .. ~elUe sure your garage sale Is a· success by advertising In classlfled. Start your ad two days bet ore the sale to attract the most buyers. Villa llllll«z-tAwzillllle ?Jt,,,/ 2 BO, 2 BA, PENTHOUSE. Cathedral ceilinga. fireplace, laundry fac., dining room, breakfast nook! .... ,... .... .. E""8 REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm UWUT Pllll • 111uun tut• Prime canyon location with a great view. Cute 2 bdrm home feels like a mountain cabin with high· beam ceilings, fonnal dining nn & great brick fireplace. Huge lot over 200 feet deep. • UIYN * ,......_ * m11a ..,,,.. Deauville plan on huge lot at the end of private cul de sac. Dramatic 16 foot ceilings. award designed kitchen, kids play nn, 4 bd.nna & 3 baths. Over 3000 sq.ft.! Large 40' pool. ............ Ill. ,, ..... Walle to the beach from lhis lowest priced 2 bdrm 2 bath condo on the ocean side of the highway. Fireplace, wet bar & porch. Private comer unU with view of the hills & city lights. mnailllR.-titt ... ,.. Beautilul ocean front lot on magnificent white sand beach. Located in exclusive gate guarded community. Great surfing, romantic swweta, mile. of beach combing. 98 feet on the sand! .. um1n unm .. l.,.. u. Theurkaul designed 3 bdnn home on exclusive Harbor Island Road with pier and float plus 70 feet on the bay. Private patio with pool. con - vertible basement, family nn area plus formal dining area. ___ ,._ Harbor Realty is a full lef'Vice locally owned Real F.tate Company offering a complete range of real estate eervices such as an active rental department. a natioowide relocation network. and an in houle computerized list- ing 1ervioe. Why 1ettle for lem? -rm..., 11H,• Cute 2nd It.or')' condo in full .eCul'ity bldg priced to llill. Fireplace. private sundeck, light colon, mi.rron. mini blinda. Highly upgraded and even a tiny ocean view. · · TUllflml * llllM m • IUUM Conveniently located condo with 3 b<inna, 2 ~ balhl. Private patio, wet bar, 2 fireplaces. pool, spa & tennis. Motivated seller has reduced for quick sale. ,. um1n ••• 1111,111 Freshly painted and beautilully maintained 4 bdnn home with 60 feet on the bay! Thia im- maculate home has a brand new kitchen, formal d.i.ni.ng rm. den & work .shop. The perfect home for an active 8J'.Owin8 family. ........ '21 .... Immaculate 2 bdrm condo with magnificent views of the ocean, bay & dty lights. Large deck, (ireplace and gorgeous Roman shades. Seller may help finance. ·····--*n.llWLD . ...,.. Large cuawm &wt duplex on beautiful Poppy Ave. in, Olde. Corona del Mar. 3 and 2 bdnm, private patios. fireplaces, all blt-ina, carpets and drapes. 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I .· --•v -"'-:_., ....... ,-...- Big Canyon is a Lot· Smaller Than You Think One of Orange County's biggest names 1s grO'Wlng smaller vveek by vveek. day by day. lot by toe. 819 Canyon. Where you'll find custom lacs with viev.ts of the spectacular 819 Canyon golf course. Saddleback Mountain and beyond. Where yuu can build a Mediterranean style home to take advantage of a Cahfom1a style of life. Outdoors. In the warm sur:i and cool breezes of Ne-.,vport Beach. These are the custom home- s1tes of Fairway One. The last at 819 Canyon. /fjJ Come and see them before (//" D / - there's not a lot lefr. 1 .1--C/ Custom Homesltes From S320,000. IRVINE PACIAC NEWPORT BFACH A legacy of Style l .___ _ _..;.;...;.__,;_-===-__J ·s.s olln locaCrd lbCM Arst I~ Barik. QPefl daily IOam CD 5 pm I CMc Plaza. ~ 325 Ntwport IWch. °' 92660 f7l'4J 759-1136 ' Spectacular homes and estate sites behind guarded gates in Newport Beach.· Belcourt. Newport Beach's exclusive, guarded-gate community of sophisti- cated tO\IVTlhomes, luxurious single- family attached homes and custom -hom e 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 or 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 o ne level, 3 bedrooms, 2Yi baths, spacious living room with fireplace and wet bar, garden kitchen with spacious nook and window. Available in December $440,000 24 Hillsdale Drive 2,676 Sq. Ft ., 3 bedrooms, 31h baths, 2 story, formal li ving room,. lavish master bedroom and second bedroom with private bath. $455,000 14 Hillsdale Drive 3,010 Sq. Ft .. 3 bedrooms, 2Yi baths. spacious 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 fa mily room with second fi repl ace, garden ki tchen with green- house w indow a nd large nook, 3 secondary bedrooms, 31/i baths and lavish master suite. Available in December SSOS,000 Other Terrace Collection Homes Available. See Salesperson Sor Details. CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot and build a dream home ot your own design . Only one tennis court estate lot of over o ne half acre remains available at S47S,CXX)-or choose from a half-dozen remaining custom sites priced trom $2o0.000. BELCOURT. OVER $105 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. (714) 720-1016 l== I Tl!rracc Collt•c11m1 nrritld h,m,.,., on Opl!rl daily from W tl. m. t11 " ,, m Latf.'r lrcm~ l1y a711•t1"ltm1>r1t. ============~ ro..ct t•'t t1vt •'-vt flllU r"l lt" "' ,r. BROKER COOPERATION WELCOME. ~V8Jt(1 fO ~~it l~(_iH &l ftM •-l• flt•\• '1*1 f 11•'l..W-. -. I .. I .. HOMES FOR SALE 1JEDAOOM 759 Avocado (Sandcastle) COM 675-6000 $145,000 Saturday 1-5 2BEDAOOM 110 33rd Street (Peninsula) Nwpt Sch 644-6200' $360,000 Sunday 1-5 126 34th St, Balboa, N.B 631-1400 $169,900 Saturday 1-4 234 Haza, Olde Corona def Mar 644-6200 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 7 Las Brtsas, lrv1ne 760-8333 $149,900 Sunday 1-5 .;.2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon, N.B 673-4400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 420 Serra (Corona Highlands) COM 675-6000 S335,000 Sunday 2-5 2 BA plua FAii RM or DEN 317 Anade Ave, BaJboa Peninsula, N.B 631-7300 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 12 Belcourt South (Betcourt) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 * •600 E. Oceanfront. Penlnaula. N.B 631-1400 $289,000 Saturday 1-5 2215 Ge>iden Clrcte, Back Bay, N.8 645-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1-5 487 Magnolia, Eut C.M. 831-1400 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3028 Ocean Bfvd. Corona def Mar 844-9080 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , **31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $899,000 Sunday 1-4 11~ 40th StreetJPenfnaula) Hwpt Sch 644-6200 $34 ,000 Saturday 1-5 505 Vlata Aora, Bluffs, N.B 756-1450 $215,000 Sunday 2-5 288 Bay Street, Eastalde Coeta M .. 646-9574 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1oe Edgewater (Penlnsuta) Newport Beech 675-6000 $400,000 Sunday 1-5 1301 t( ... (Harbor View Hlltl) COM 87~ $385,000 Sunday 1-5 330t OcMn. Okte Corona def Mer 11s-eooo S7",ooo Sunday 1-5 10it Via 0Won (Udo IM) Nwpt 8ch 11&-eOOO S4IO.OOO Sunday 1-5 215 .,., Olde Ccwona del Mer 115-tOOO $334.tSO Saturday 1-5 ... belle Terr (Corona Highland1) COM ••• t200 $590,000 Sunday 1-5 **211 E. Bayfront (Uttle) BaJboa llland t44-e200 S726.000 Sunday 1-4:30 • •m• cnan• Road (PenAnlUla) NB t4U200 $1,700.000 Sunday 1--4 3 ,.,.·a.at.au Roy" (a.g Canyon) Nwpt Sch ~ $496,000 Sunday 1-4 •Stt ~. Olde Corona del Mar 761-t100 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-1' 730 Malabar, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 759-18n $287,500 Sunday 1-5 11 Sea Island (See lstand) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $260,000 Saturday 1-4 •396 Seawtnd, Newport Beach 760-8333 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 2718 Shell, China Cove, CdM 631-1400 $450,000 . Sunday 1-5 707 St. Jamee Roed (Clift Hatfren) NB 673-7300 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *601 Via Lido Nord (Udo Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-4 145 Via Undlne (Udo Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 S379,()90 Sunday 1-4 1312 Weetcllff Drtve (Weetcttff) Nwpt Sch 644-8200 $218,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plUI FAM AM or DEN •407 16th Place, Eaataide, ca.ta Mesa 631-7300 $210,000 Sunday 1--4:30 901 Almond. Ealtbtutf, Nwpt Sch 760-8333 $249,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 1953 Amotd, Costa MeN 645-0303 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •24'43 Bamboo, Eutbluffl, N.8 644-9090 $288,500 Sat 1-5 • V 18 BelQourt, Belcourt 760-8333 $889,500 Sunday 1-5 510 Carnation, SummetWind, CdM 675-7572 $385,000 Dally 10-5 3047 Country Club Dr, M.V. CM 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-6 605 Dehlia Ave, Surnmenw4nd, CdM 87$-7572 1385.000 Daily 10-5 517 0MNa. Summetwlnd. CdM 875-7572 '409.000 Oe"V 10-5 *247 Ot"tftwood, Shotdffl. CdM &44-&0eO $499,000 8undey 1-4 •1730 Galaxy Drive, Oowr Shorea. N.8 131:.7300 ms.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ** 3301 QMMl1 Dr I HuntlnglOfl Hrt>r 831-1400 '518,000 Sunday 1-5 2207 Go6den Ct. 8.ac Bay, N.8 846-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Harbor Ridge Or (Harbor Ridge) NB 844-e200 Me5.ooo &.tnc:tay 1-4:30 • 2801 Harbor VJft Dr, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $e35,000 w/1Md Sunday 1-5 308 Hoknwood (~ H9ght•) Nwj>t Sch el1-12ee $314,500 Sunday 1-5 1781 Iowa. Coeta Mela 546-2313 1131,eootwdey 1-4 •• ., 18 Jetty, ....,.. CNlk, CdM 844 tolO 1145,000 Seturdlly M 3441 Kini Court, Colt• ..... 845-0303 $199,500 . 8un 1-6 ' •300 KMQe PlaCe (Clltf H_.} ,_. Bd'I SS1-12tl -...aoo l9t18un 1-5 ' **'7 LMceehoN IMf'9 . 78M333 liid.ooo . ~ 1-& 15 Montery Ctrde, 8~ CdM 1«>-1900 1391,500 8at/8un 12-S 1952 Pwlcan, Meea Verde. CM 846-0303 S 17 4,500 Sunday 1-5 ••2926 Per1a, The Bluffs, N.B 722-6460 $379,000 Saturday 1-5 ••1244 Polarls Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $1 , 175,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 290 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $174.800 Sunday 1-4 * •41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-7300 $720,000 Sunday 1--4 13211 Sandhurs1, North.Tustin 759-1501 $171,000 Saturday 1-5 2093 Santa Ana Ave, EastsJde Costa Mesa 546-5605 $199,500 Sunday 1:30-4:30 6605 Seash«e Or, West Newport 631-1400 $395,000 Sat 1-5 **5011 Seahore Or, Weet Newport 644-9060 $848,000 Sunday 1-5 2040 Shlpway Drive. Baycrest, N.8 631-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 7 Summer Breeze, Irvine 760-8333 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 133 Via Havre. Lido Isle, N.B 645-0303 $349,000 Sat 1-3 •675 Vista Bonita (BMfs) Newport Beach 759-1501 $260,000 Sunday 1-5 1921 Yacht Enchantress (Seavlew) COM 675-6000 S395,000 Sunday 1-5 4BEDROOM 2161 E. Ocean BIYd, Penln. Point. 631-1400 $369,000 Sat 1-5 124 Via Trieste (Lido IM) Nwpt Sch 873-7300 $450,000. Saturday 1-4 4 • ... FAii Ml or DEN v2 Toney Pinet, Bia Canyon, N.8 I 759-Mn $525,000 Sun 1-5 •• V2812 8aylhore Or, Newport Sch 644-90e0 1,380,000 Sunday 1--4:30 **83 81acon Bey (8 .. con Bay) ~t 8ch 844-e200 sm.ooo Saturday 11...- •21ee 8lueb6rd Ct. Mela Verde, CM 54fr2313 '285,000 Saturday 1-4 •• 1 Bumtng TrM (EMa Canyon) Nwpt Bch 75M7oo s1.200,ooo Sunday 1-4 ..., 21 BurNng Tree Lane, 8tg Canyon, N.8 780-1900 $785,000 Slit. 1-4 2830 C.ob (e.tbluff) Newport 8Mch 975-eooo $339,000 Sunday 12-4 9788 ~ Fount91n VlllfltJ 549 seos 1221.soo ~ 1~~30 2191 E. ac-t -.......... Point &31-1'400 8.1el,000 Sunday 1-6 13M Galaxy Dr. Do\W Shot•, NB 942 .. 5200 S745,000 fM ~ 1-6 •• 1330 G~ Ortw (OcMf snor.) NB 973-7300 $550,000 Sunday 2--4 ••1806 G'9nwood, Baycre.t, N.8 &44-90e0 $329,500 Sunday 1-5 *212 HGllf Or, (OcMnfront), CdM 759-9070 S1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 11-s 20 Hlttsborough, Hllbor Hlb, CdM 780-1900 1795,000 Sun 1-6 ' --~ ' *708 Malabar (Irvine Terraae) COM 75g..1501 $.435,000 Sunday 1-4 •395 Meadow Ln nr Tustin Ave. Npt Bch 646--0428 $295,000 Sun 1-4 •324 Morning Canyon (Shorecllffs) NB 644-6200 $649,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 •410 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores, N.B 631-7300 $535,000 Sunday 1-4:30 14 Morro Bay {Spyglass) Newport Beach 6#-6200 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •3-4 Morro Bay {Spyglass) COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2015 Seadrift {lrvlne Terrace) COM 759-1501 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • V' 18 Napofl, Harbor Ridge, NB 780-8333 $1,195,000 Sunday 1-5 323-4 Nebraska. COtta Mesa 844-9060 $159,000 Sa1 2-5 323-4 Nebraska. Costa Mesa 548-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 •2401 Orchid Hiii Pl {Bacic Bay) SA Hgts 631-7370 $239.000 Sunday 1-5 1801 Port Abbey Plaoe.(Harbof' Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1983 Port Edward (Hatbof' Vu Hms) NB 759-9100 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2306 Port Lerwick, Seawtnd. Nwpt Bch 631-1476 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2201 Private Road, Bacit Bay, N.B 831-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •4727 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. CdM 644-9080 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 1886~ Saginaw, Turtle Rock. Irvine 831-1400 $192.500 Saturday 1-5 850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 760-8333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 1148 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N.B 631-7300 $560,000 Saturday 1-4:30 333 Signal. Clltthaven. N.B 631-1400 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1216 Somerset Lane. Westclltt, N.B • 631-7300 $.450,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1910 Tahuna Terrace {lrvlne Terr)CdM 675-3280 $305,000 Sunday 12-4 1724 Terrapin Way. Baycrest. NB 648-7171$339,000 Sun 1-4 •V' 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 780-8333 11.410,000 Sunday 1-5 505 Ventaja. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $233,500 Saturday 1-5 125 Vla Koron, Udo Isle. Newport Beach 831-7300 $.475,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •627 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle W-9060 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 405 Vteta Roma (The Bluff•) Newport Beach 844-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..,_ 330 v111a Trucha. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $249.500 Sunday 1-5 1215 W.Bay Ave .• Balboa Penlntula 831 -1400 $395.000 Sat/Sunday **1444 w. Bay AVI (Peninsula) NB 673-1300 $885,000 -Sunday 1-4 •2718 Windover (Broadmoor) COM 875-8000 $486,000 Saturday 1-5 •2718 Wlndowr (Broedmoor) COM 675-eOOO $435,000 Sunday 1-5 228 Orc:Nd, Otde Corona del Mar 875-«>00 $575,000 Sunday i-5 *1907 Wlndwerd Lene. BaycteSt. N.B 631-7300 $300,000 Sun 1-4:30 •2000 WlndWWd Lane. e.ycreet. N.B 631-7300 $299.SOOSat/Sun 1-4:30 1917 Vecht Enchantreu(S.ytew) Nwpt ~ ~ $429,900 Saturday 1-.. _ ... ---··-~----- SBA plua FAM AM or DEN V' 2731 Bayshore Or, Bayshores, N.B 644·9060 $719,000 Sunday 1-4 1437 Antigua 'I-Jay, Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $415.000 Sun 1-4:30 V'65 Belcourt. Belcourt 760-8333 s 1,390.000 * •933 Crocus. Costa Mesa Sunday 1-5 546-2313 192,900 Sunday 1-4:30 * 14 Oakcrest {Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,650,000 Sunday 1-4 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •74 Hlllcres1, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2,450.000 Sunday 1-5 2100 leeward Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $478,000 Sun 1-4:30 2786 Lorenzo {Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa 631-7370 S 169,900 Sunday 1-5 ••24 Mission Bay. Spyglass 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 v 11 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, N.Bch 559--0535 $735,000 Sunday 1-5 ••7 Muir Beach Cr. Spyglass. CdM 644-9060 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-4 * • v 17 Napoli {Harbor Ridge) CdM 760-8333 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 3800 Ocean Birch (Spyglass Ridge) NB 644-6200 $565,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $.435,000 "Sunday 1-4 1970 Port Trinity Circle. Newport Beach 760-5000 Saturday 1-4 *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt. COM 644-6200 $2. 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 ••1863 Samar. Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $239,900 Saturday 1-4 2115 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N.B 646-7171 $255.000 Sul\day 1-4 * • v6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 220 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, N.B. 644-9060 $535,000 • Sunday 1-4 **239 Via Lido Soud {Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v2003 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew. N.B 644-9060 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 *•2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $ 1. 100,000 Sunday 1-4:30 8 BR plua.F AM RM or DEN *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt. COM 644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CONDOSITOWNHOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 3050 S. Brtstol (# 1~5-0arry gate) SA 645-9442 $59.500. Open Set/Sun 1-5 73 Streamwood. trvtne 760-8333 $71,900 Sunday 2-5 1114 Westcllff, WMtcun. ~t Bcti 760-8333 $105.000 Saturday 1-4 # 1 Arie. Court, Np CrMt. N.8 673-2803 $175.000 Sat 1-5 4 Lakellde, WOC)dbridge VIII., ltvtne 631-7300 $195.000 Sunday 1-4:30 *•20 Land Fall Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 S 170,000 Saturday l-4 32 Oxford. University Town Center. Irvine 646-1514 $147,000 Sunday 1-4 101 Scholz Plaza #116, Ocean View. NB 759-1877 S 180,000 Sunday 1-4 * •75 Sea Island (Mclain) Newport Beach 759-9100 $244.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ••2792 Longwooct Court, CM 546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4 •36 Segura (Rancho S J VIiias) Irv 631-7370 $191.900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $212.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plw FAM RM or DEN *302 Campbell Lane, Brittany Woods. CM 645--0303 $164,900 Sunday 1-5 * • 25 Escapade Court. Newport Beach · 673-7300 $178,000 Sunday 1-4 312 Jasmine. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-4 48EDROOM 27 Encore Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-3 29 12 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-5 MOBILE HOMES for SALE 2BA •• 300 E Cst Hwy zt62(Bayside Vlg)N.8. 673-3600 675-5276 Sat/Sun 2-6 DUPLEXES for SALE 2 BR plua 1 BR 504-504 Y, Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $249,500 Sunday 12-4 2 BR plua 2 BR 1611 Cliff Drive. Clltfhaven. N.B 631·1300 $295.000 Sat/Sun t-4:30 3 BA plua 2 BR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 759-1501 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua 3 BR 500·500li 36th St (Near Flnley). Nwpt Bob 759-1877 $297.500 Saturday 1-5 509 Narcl~s. Cornna def Mar 631-1400 $370.000 Saturday 1-5 .. •Sc>• •POOi. ••We1t11ton1 • * •Wa1ertront & POOi .,....Gt--. ec!d,.... al gu111d gel• • I TEL -AT D Newly off ISNEYLAND room h ered, this b neylandot~\Dlrectly ac':~ f°ew 129 Call for detalr,emendous In rom Dis-s. vestment. 1111 llllML -U•llT 217PU .. ,.,_ 111\? fun zone nan • ma inr area in Bal L--. 1 .S renovation ._ 1S .. ..A....--i ..... oe&i,cu in the . 207 Palm ... ~a""• ferry landing rnkidle of the . Street ii bldg., incl.30x100 foot lot,~ at the aumabJe tint. u~ land. $l:' aq. foot broken. ~ f;-"',000. ~00!' u -11'-I brochure. uon to 71-Ha (....,) LOOKS IEW-llS 3 Bdrms up w /h VIEW ~· 2 baths & f '!'ge sundeck; 2 Bdrms View of oce i.replace in each . dn & owe.~ & a little bay 'foi JACOBS .u1.n· .• c· ll&-llll . =-__;_-~ Rabbits rabbits e. rabbits. How w ·llveryw_h ere! r I sell them a ll? Golly. lad4 try classified! Whatever , . too you ve rot many of sell th '.you can em quick · claaaif ied d with a a . •o -~ ... iv-- - lllilJ Pillt classified ads ~42-5678 'II .. f ••• • • • A·GWB @ · BOYSCUJBS OF ORANGE e COUNTY • Tiii Clllll a.t 111111 on'::rn ::;:;:port the Boys Clu Ille lb 1111. ~group of of just another clubbs,/ou don't beco -ms and people. People · ou become me JuSI group that ~~omlse of kids. but ;;o not only core :i:;:ember of' You..., !hows kids need• pl re enough lo do ul the pro· • !JOUP of du;, Boys Clubs of 0r":e lo grow beslde':'1~ethln9. A • Club 01 oil · Bui without , nge County ore m e street. operate alm;,.~her all , the ,ri;:, heClpl. they wouldn'~bee than just need bu enllrely ys ubs 1 Or much I lead us~~~ and com~::.~vat~ volunla,; con".nT County 0 Won't; Ph us lo thrive. vo unteers like you I uttons. We gift wtU ex u elp the kids In · · 0 support us ~d one of the mi:'' community toda ? J . . Please send y programs offer d y. ust a $25 your tax-deductible e In your contribution tod ay: 8099 Club. of 0...... 1m!O .... 19066 C--.q , c.tlfomaa n11s ' Three join Re/M~x Newport office Re/Max has opened a new office in Newport Beach. Three former indepen- dent brokers. Pam Moss. Jo-Ann Doran and Maxine Golden have associated with the office located in Newport Center. They bring together over 40 years of combined experience In the real estate field. Prior to Joining Re/Max of Newport Beach, Moss was an independent real estate broker In Newport Beach. She participated In both the Investment and hOme brokerage business. She is active in the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors and has served on both. the local governmental relations committee and the multiple list- ing/computer committees. In addition to being an offic1'r of the Investment division of the board. She Is a past member of the National Council of Exchangors and the Certified Commercial Investment members of the Realtors National Marketing lnstit.ute. Moss has a Real Estate-Certificate from Orange Coast College and a Title Insurance Certificate from Boston Uni- versity. She,.has been an instructor for Orange Coast College In Real Estate Investments, certified for continuing education and for Coastline College in Real Estate Finance. Moss Is a past vice-president of a local title Insurance company. past president of a management association for con- dominiums and past president of a trust deed company. She has given numerous financing and tax specialty seminars. and written Mverat artk:tes regarding thoM speclaltles, pubtllMd In both the public media and the Callfornla Associa- tion of Realtors magazine and' the National Magazine for Realtors. Doran joins Re/Max as the former broker-manager of Creative Portfolio Properties, Inc.. a diversified Newport Beach real estate corporation organized in 1979. She has also developed and managed numerous real estate partner- ships with a strong emphasl~ on Invest- ment and exchange propertfes. Prior to forming her own brokerage, she was the top residential salesperson for Lusk Realty in Newport Beach for three consecutive years. Doran Is past treasurer of the Orange Coast Chapter of the National Councll of Exchangers. She Is past sales manager for a 100-unit condominium project. Prior to joining Re/Max. Golden directed her own real estate brokerage for five years. She was also vice- presldent of sales for a real estate company with 55 agents. Golden is a real estate broker with 14 years of ex- perience selling and exchanging per- sonal residences and investments for executives and professionals. She works directly with several major Orange County firms facilitating the relocation of their employees. She has successfully closed over 300 transactions. 175 of them relocating families In or out of the regional area. Golden's broad background from three different regional market locations also makes her uniquely able to handle complex transactions. This expertise is UMd ~n coordination with clients' at- torneys and accountants handling the Use varnish removers in· ventilated areas By ANDY LANO ., ............ a. -I have to remove the varnish from a considerable amount ot furniture which I Intend to refinish I plan on using a commercial remover Are there any precautions I should know about? A. -All paint and varnish removers have solvents which evaporate during · use. For this reason. you should work outdoors if possible. If not, an open garage, shaded area or building that can be well-ventilated are good places to handle the Job. If you have no choice but to do the varnish removing inside the house. be sure there la plenty of ventilation. Also, if you work indoors. use a nonflammable remover If possible. When working with a remover, wear cotton-lined neoprene gloves and follow the directions on the container of the product you purchase. . . . a. -I have some painting to do around the house. Believe It or not, althou9h I have done a considerable amount of house repairs, I have never done any painting. Can you tell me whether paint brushes or rollers are better? A. -They serve different purposes. No doubt that paint rollers are faster and euMtr to uM , eapeclally fOf large celling end wall areas. Paint brushes are more ver18tlle, but require a bit more sklll and are sl<?wer on large areas. They still are better fOf most trim work and on most Irregular surfaces. . . . . Q . -You told someone recently that square yardage for wall-to-wall carpeting could be determined by multlpying the width of the room by the length and dtvtde by 9. That's correct fOf rooms that measure 12 feet wide, which Is the width of the majority of domestlcaUy manufactured carpeting. If It Is other than 12 feet wtde a cuttomer thOUtd retyon ttredeaterto do the meaStJrlng since thefe are ottlef coMiderat1on1. Including the type of seam. A. -Okay. Thanks. . . . Q . -We have t>ueboard heating. One of the sections does not heat up as qulckty u the other•. What cauees thla? A. -8°'1nd1 llke trapped air. Air vent• on the baseboard unit can be opened up to b~ the air. If tht1 doeen't correct the condition, you will need a plumber Of heating contrector to check out the aystem. • • • (The techniques are u9'ng varnish, sheflac, lacquer. varnish, remover. stain. bleech, etc., are detailed In Andy Lang's booklet, "Wood Finishing In the Home," Pam llCMMI Jo-Ann Do~" 0azlne Golden real estate problems involving taxation, served as a founding director of the and partnership dissolution and estate Irvine Board Realtors and Education planning. Chairman for the past four years. Maxine Golden Is a graduate of Realtors has taught real estate on the university lnsti1ute and Is one of only 400 California level for two years. Realtors awarded the Certified Reslden-Re/Max opened its first office rn tlal Specialist designation by the Na-Callfornla eight years ago In Costa Mesa. tion'il Association of Realtors. She and now has over 50 offices statewide First Team awards 4 trips to Hawaii The right answer earned four Orange Cqast residents a free Hawaiian vacation rn the FirstTeam Walk-In Realty Hawaii Vacation Contest, reports Cam Mera1. president ot the Costa-Mesa based firm. "The winners In each of our four satellite offices were the 25th calfers, with the right answer taken from our newspaper advertising during the contest." said Meraj. Each received a trip package valued at more than $750. The winner•: Gerald Edick and Janice Frahm of Huntington Beach: Mr. and Mrs Scott LlndMy of Irvine; and David Adams of Mission Viejo. The four will be treated to air fare, plus sev~n days and nigt\ta "' Walldkl at the MWem11 Hola4. .. BANK FORECLOSURE 1019 Marian Lane, Newport Beach (corner Marian & Highland) $335,000 • Very Special Financing Offered 1O.75°/o fixed -call for details • 3600 square feet -4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths exceptionally large living, dining, family rooms . TO SEE: C•ll Tom Hribar, Broker 861-6638 BANK OWNED PROPERTY which can be obtained by tending 50 c.nta and a long. •tamped, Mff-addreaed MWIOPe to Know-How, P. O. Box 471, Huntington, NY, 11743. au.t1on1 of gener.a lntefeet wtll M enl'#8Nd In the cotumn.) ------..... ~~.........-~~--~~~~~~ ~·oow~eM••-~~· .. Jlll .. ~ ·~~•ti•• ,. t I .. " .! i. .. A . I .. , .... _... ..... .. • •u . ~ .. . ~ ... . . . ..... Wean , . .. -·. .. ,,. ---.~ .. . "-,1 • .. . .. .. . •• I : '., ~ .. . . .. ·· .. . ... .... . ' . ... ..... .... ~ .. .. .. '• ·· . .. •, ... . ' .. '• \• All! . . ·.··, " .......... . ... . .... · ,:.··· ·: . .. ... . .. , .... ·~ .. . ··· .... . .. . . ... :··· . .,. . ... .. ......... . ... ·-.. ---.. -...:· ..... ...... t--------... ' .. . . -- . . ·-...... Florida Realtor 81 lik~s Ji,elping p:opie, doesn t plan to retire sr JOHN PLATERO ~~-- SANIBEL, Fla. -At 81, Gladys Steele.Curtright has no Intention of retiring or even slowing up. She says she'll continue selling real estate "because I llke helping people.'' Almost a legend on this resort and retirement island of1 the Gulf Coast near Fort Myers, Mrs. Curtrlght Is easily recognized by her ever-present bouffant-style whltewtg. '"I can see the funny side of .things," is ~er prescription for maintaining a cheerful disposition and enjoytng hfe. She refrains only from discussing the loss of her husband, who died In January after 61 years of marriage. "What keeps me Interested In real estate Is that I can do so much for people," says Mrs. Curtrtght who, In 1965, was fhe first woman president of the Beloit. Wis .. Board of Realtors. She has been with Bluebill Properties Inc. for several years here and has been In real estate for 30 years. Most of her cflents are affluent. "If they don't like the rates or loan institutions they offer to pay cash. I've had them write out a check for $425,000," she adds with a chuckle. Born In Evansville, Wis., In 1904, she married Walter L. Curtrlght in 1933. The couple moved to Cincinnati, where she became a cosmetologist and operated her own beauty shop. Five years later. they transferred to Janesville, Wis .. and then Beloit around 1940. A few years later, she became a real estate agent and broker. "Salesmanshlp hasn't changed for me over the years," she explains. "I never use pressure. I let the customer buy. It they don't llke what they see, 1 find something for them." When her husband retired, they moved to this 10-mile-long island in 1972. Mrs. Curtrlght says there are about 4.000 registered voters here. but the island's winter populatlon Increases to about 11.000. "When you cross over the bridge to get here, you have to slow down to 30 mlles an hour. That's the way we live," she said with a laugh. "It usually takes visitors about three days to slow down." The stow Island living, however, has not hurt Mrs. Curtright's health. ''I eat three full meals a day -more than most any two people," she admits. Her Idle time Is spent at the beach or reading. "I'm no party girl. I'm too old for that." Mrs. Curtrlght Is particularly proud of being listed in ''Who'-s Who of American Women" and "Who's Who In Finance and Industry." Her son, daughter and grandchildren. all llvlng In California. take up much of her private llfe. To aenlor citizen women, particularly those who are widows, Mrs. Curtright has a short piece of advice: "Keeping busy Is the best medicine." Air movement would keep a dirt cellar floor from smelli_ng musty By ANDY LANO • 2 1 .,,_ Q. -A dirt floor Is In the cellar of the house we bought In the country. Sometime I may have the floor paved, but presently there Is a slightly musty odor that you smell as you walk down the stairs. Is there some way to get rid of that odor? A.. -You need two thlno• -more movement of air In the cellar and eomethlng to prevent moleture from rlalng out of the dirt floor. Provide for the pe111 .. of• through the area. AN theN window• at both end• of the cellar? ff 80, ...... 1CrMM and keep the Wfndowa open wMneftf the WMther perwtfta. n not. lnet.11 nnte. tt may ewen be ~•ary to piece an exhauat fan In one of the wlndowa, but w .. t a white before you do thait. MMnwhlle, place potretlt,.._ ....... over the floor, overlapping them a few lnchN and holding down the Oftt'tllpped poftlon• wtth und. -a. -I soon wtn be ftnlshtng11nllttfc. t know baeboerd molding shOutd be ueed at the bottom of the penetlng where It meets the floor, but In some cases I see another ptece of moldlng up agaJnst the basebOard. Is this necessary and what doe.tt do? A.. -You .. ta1kJne ebout whait le called beM attoe molding. n 18 meretr en Mlded....,. ht le bottt decorative and helpfUt In aeaUne the Joint aplMt duet Md clrt. ft le on.t llclpped Inc.... wMN .._..le lttte or no fMr of dirt com .............. 8t the bottom of the b111bo.rd. You can.,..,. 9dd It later ff JOU need It. (The tllChnlqllflll of inJng vamlah, shellac, lacq1111r, M tln, blfJIK:h, remoWJr, etc., .. detaled In Andy Lang'• booklet, "Wood Rnlahlng In the Home, .. whlch c.n be obtlllnlld by Nndlng 50 cents and • long, ~tamped, Mllf ..MJdrmMJil .,, ... to K~How, P. o. 8o1' 411, Huntington. NY 11743. Oue9tlona Of gMIS ....... ._.___,¥1-11»~~ .. •.-. ·•· • • Home appliances have their 'day in display at New York museum 8y LAWRENC E KILMAN , -·] I ..... ,.,_ ..... NEW YORK -When a 1937 Electrolux vacuum cleaner was found for the Whitney Museum's exhibit on 20th century design, it was delivered by mistake to the cteanlng staff. The error was forgivable, though, because household items are usually not the stutt of which museums are made. • The Whitney's show which runs through February, celebrates those familiar things that flll the Amerfcan home -furniture, televisions. Ice buckets, vases ... lamps, radios and coffee makers. Called "High Stytes: Twentieth-Century American Design," it offers 300 examples of furniture, appliances, textiles and graphic design, including a 1938 wall telephone, a Tiffany lamp, a Cuisinart and a dinner plate with the squiggly black-and-white pattern of an old school notebook. The show, which emphasizes that American taste in design is as diverse and changeable as other aspects of culture, Is divided into five 15-year periods and one 10-year period. Each section has it own curator. The exhibit also raises fundamental questions about why we choose the things we do, and why some items go out of style and are revived. while others simply go out of style. The rectilinear oak dining room table and low-seat chairs with high backs designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1899 would suit many contemporary homes. On the other hand. not many people want Kip Coburn's Inflatable plastic chairs In their living rooms. Two specimens of his 1967 creations, which resemble sections from an orange, are shown In the exhibit. "Style changes are a response to social changes," said Martin Filler. editor of Heuse & Garden magazine and curator of the 1960-75 section. For example, the Wright table and the crafts movement developed during the rise of Industrialism. When new machines began dominating the landscape. some people turned to straightforward designs and down-to-earth materials. At the same time, those with a lot of money opted for a more opulent style from the past. This revivalist urge Is reflected In the exhibit by William Colman's 1898 dressing table, a gaudy creation of hammered sitver. During the DepressJon, when Industry was Idle, an opposite force occurred, said Rosemarie Haag Blatter, a professor of fine arts at New York University, who assembled the 1930-45 section. Some objects became "streamlined." Even toasters ahd pencil sharpeners took on a Flash Gordon look. People were looking toward the future. The relative wealth of the 1960s gave rise to "throwaway chic'' -modern plastic furniture that was not designed to last. "The notion that we were prosperous enough to buy something and then throw It out was titillating to people,·· said Filler. Of course, such waste brought Its own response -a return In the 1970s to enduring values and craftsmanship. "The Idea was to show not one high style. but a number of styles and movements that were concurrent at the same time." said David Hanks. a design consultant who assembled the 1900-15 section. Why some things come back into style after they are rejected is another question raised by the Whitney exhibition. People were sick of Art Deco In the 1930s, but those objects are chic today. "You throw out your parent s' or grandparents' furniture and buy what's new," said Hanks. ''In the '30s and '40s they were throwing out the Stickley furniture and Tiffany lamps. It Is a while before it revives agam. "Interestingly, things in the 20th century are revived quickly. Art Noveau has been revived, and now the '40s and '50s are being revived. So we're catching up with oursetves." For many pe0ple, the show conjures up fond memories -the apple-red aluminum loe bucket that once sat on a basement bar. the old mahogany TV, the Eames side chair upholstered In animal hide. "We wanted to make people think about their surroundings, We're thrilled that people are reacting," said Aller. But while the curators want visitors to go home and take a new look at their possessions, they don't think the show offers any help In determining how one _deflMS Style~ _ - "I don't think there are any hard and fast rules about taste." said Ms. Blatter. "What we really have In easence Is a kind of collage effect that really re)J9cts American history. There Is a variety of opinion. "Whatever I picked today will undergo change," she said ''It doesn't mean what I Mtected now Is gofng to be considered Important 30 years from now. Interpretations atways change." People · NEED · classified ••• --.. . . . . -~'Vt-~Rlllllt~IAll~""~f ~~llY P~QT($a~~NO\(Wnber2.1985 -27 ••• . Humidifier b;rings moisture ior parched i.ridoor~ I I . I ly CHANQINQ TIMES ..... ~ ....... When dry Indoor winter air gives you a parched throat, flaky skin and a house full of static, quick comfort can come rrom a humidifier. The trick la to find a modet that's easy to take apart and clean. You aJao want to avoki getting a c:heapty made untt that mak• a horrtble nolM Of...,_ puddtee on tM ftoOr. . -. -A~cencre.te"-tmtst« a • .,.,., ~.It can be.._.,.~ or eman and portable and e11n range In prloe from fess than S20 to more than $200. The newest type, caMed uttruonic, tenda to be quieter and Mare convenient &hen tradltlonal models ~ueuaJty costs between $50 and $130. If you have forced* heel. you can lnataff a built-In humtdlfler that dta- trlbutea moisture throughout the h®se alono with the heated air. Available for around $160, the unit connects wtth the plumbing system, so the water goes In automatlcalty. • Also capable of humidifying a whole houae are somewhat noia*~net-aae ~.These are uaualty aet on rollers and dl8gu1Md to look like a piece of furniture. To flll the big tank, you have to lug a pttcher back and forth or roll the humidifier over to the faucet. Once fllled, the unit could weigh from 60 to 100 pounds. · Moat console models force air through a water-absorbing pad to send out moisture. Orum-type designs are 8aaNw to ctean than the belt-type. according to the September 19a.t lsaue of Consumer Look for a model that's easy to take prudent to clean at least the transducer Reports, which rated 21 console models apart and wipe off. every time you flM the tank. Tanks that priced from $80 to $225. -Ultruonlc humldmers, retatlvety have wide openings are the eaaHtst to SmaUer, portable models can humidity new on the market, use a vibrating clean Inside. a sfngte area for eight or more hours oscillator to produce a cool mist of water 8etNdee making you more com- between fllllngs. There are three dlf-dropteta about 10 tlmee am8'ter than the rortable Indoors In cotd weather. a ferent types avaHable. droplets from tmpeflers, for better humidifier can also help houeeptants -Vapodzeta UM electrodes to heat evaporation. grow, keep fumltur• jofnta and book- water and spout steam Into the a6r. You Many uttruonlc models are quiet and binding• from craddng, and guard can buy_one tor-. than S20 at a drug or well di.,gned, but aome mak• a gurgMng 9gainlt computer data lou by reducing dl9count ltare, bUt If you UM It COldlllU-aound and~ get the floor 'dlmp. ff lt8ttc 1t1ctrk:tty In ""9 air. A hurnkftfter ~.)IOU~ ..... yowlllctrl';ly·· ~can-. ... a couple .of dlffefem CWT protect.,,.....~ and by that amount or more ..ctt ,._.; modefa ctemonetratect tn tM.,.... get a mlahf w mllk• the dolf lhed lw haJr . creating lteem la not an eftlcjent W8Y to money bllCk guarant... ' Some peclC* uee • humldtfler tor the rnoflten the air. Prtcea ltart around $50 but often run young chltd,.., In the hOUM, whO auffer Vaporizer• are quiet but poM a ufety ctoeer to $100 kw ultruonlc modela that more than adult• from dry mr because r1ak becal• of the combination of he9t, are v.y c:oMpKt and Ul6ly portable. their emaller lungs give them a higher water Md 1l1ctndty. You Mould poe.-Douglae Produota la lntrodudng the ftrat reeptratcwy rate. · ltlon the unit carefully on the floor llnd ultraonk: coneole'humldltler tnta f ... a Manut.cturers do not have FDA not leave tt unattended, partk;ularty much larger unit that wlft cost around approval to ~ medlcal beneftta for around chttdren. $300. humldtftera. Sdenoe la ltHI up In the air as -Impeller• are for thoee who don't Ultruonlcs let you adjust the rate at to whether extreme humidity can help ,8 mind nol1e and are set on spending lees which moisture enter• the al M baby with a dry cough, but there 5 than $35. Theee humldltkn break up the models also have a humldlltatr.confrli probabty not any reason to raite the water Into tiny dropMtl' and IPO'lt a coo& that automatlcalty turns the unit on and humidity above the 50 percent level. A 1 1 • ff hoote should normalty have about 30 m st nto the air. Don t count on o to keep the desired levet of humidity pere«1t relatlve humidity complete eYap<>ratlon; to keep the floor constant. Lowering the thermoatat or putting dry, you might have to lay a towet In front Over time, white dust from mtneraJa In pane of water on old-faahloned·style of the unit. the water could accumulate &n the room racHatora can alao com~t dry air. Some teats show a 50 percent chance where an ultruontc modet II Uled. Good Insulation and a vapor barrier that a coof-mlat humldtfler wlH devetop Furntturelaeuyenoughtodultoff, buttt wm l*p retain moisture In the house. mold wtthln 24 hours, posing the risk of the humldtfter II near a computer or Humidifying where there'a lnaulat&on but Infections. The American Lung Auocta. other etectronlc equipment, It la best to no vapor barrier can get the Insulation tlon recommend• cleaning the untt dalty use dlstllled water, mlneral-dlsaolvlng wet, and humidifying where there's a or each time you refill the tank; this Is tablets 6r a filter. vapor barrier but no Insulation can lead especlalty Important for untta UMd Stud lee show that bacterial mold• to condenaatlon on the walls. If the house around young children or anyone who might be 1eA of a problem wtth ultra· has neither, humidity wlll escape to the suffers from aflerglee or lung problems. IOnica than with lmpetlera, but It's atlll outside. Adjustable wrench does many chores ' Few tools get more uae around the maximum opening of tta Jaws. If you have house than a wrench. And few wrenches two or three wrenches of this kind In your are called on more often than an house, the chances are you wtll be able to adjustable wrench. handle nuts O! botta of any alze. An adjustable wrench Is the kind Despite the veraatlllty of an adjustable whose jaws can be moved to ftt the nut wrench. It should not be uaed when a nut on which they are being used. Open-end refuses to move when you appty preas- wrenches, on the other hand, have jaws ure. That generalty means the nut Is of a specific size which cannot be moved. "frozen," a term used to Indicate a part When a nut or bolt must be loosened which wlll not yteld to ordinary looaenlng or tightened, an adjustable wrench, methods. In that event, an opin-end sometimes called an adjustable-end wrench, box-end wrench, socket wrench wrench, generatty wtlt do the job up to the_ or one of the other wrenches with torque powers Is recommended. over the sfdea of It. Since the preaaure Is While an adjustable wrench wlll handle then applied equalty everywhere, there ls moat joba, a wrench with even greater le8I llkellhood of cauaJng damage than turning strength may be needed OC· wtth an open-end wrench. which uses castonalty. • preaaurea.onty at two sfdes. A wtench ahoutd be pulled, not Socket wrenches are made to flt pushed. If you puah tt and It sl&pa or the 1quare or hexagonal nuta or bolts, but nut gtves way euddenty, you can smash are regulated by a handle, which permits or otherwise Injure your flngera, plus the them to exerctM great force. The llst of poulbltlty that you might lose your special wrenches la endleel. One of the balance and falL Sometlmee, -when you motrt lntereetlng 11 the chain wrench, are In ctoM quarter•, It may be nec:es.. which can be uled In ctOM quarter• and ary to puah tM wrench to serve your on large ob)ecta that have to be turned. purpoae, but If you are aware of what can StHlton or pipe wrenches are atmllar to ____________ .,. _____________ llllhappen, you can prevent It by qulckty adJuttable wrenchea, but have toothed P l l L · d L drawtng back your hand. tawe '° that they can grtp pipes and eop e move eSB O~ten, an not as ~ar away A wrench may lllp from the nut If the otherroundltema.Slncemostofthetlme opening In the jawa doel not ftt property, thll kind of wrench II UMd on pipes, two etther becauM It II not the right llz.e or wrenches u.ualty are n11ded, one for becauM tt waa adjulted careleuty. turning, one for gripping. Damage Is Moving vans are traveUng shorter distances these days. A recent survey shows that the majority of people on the move settte lesa than 200 miles away, says the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Servtoe. In addition, the Better Home. and Gardens survey showed that famlllee are not moving often. Less than one-quarter of respondents (23.7 percent) moved wtthln the last three yea.-. Of those, nearly 70 percent moved fess than 200 miles. Thia contruta with 6 percent who moved between 751·1,000 mllea and 1~ percent who moved more than 1,000 miles. The cost of moving Is utually not COveFed-by«nploye-r!, lilnce percent paid for themovelherilsetves. Anq t~ Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service report• than onty 20 percent etther shared the 0081 wtth an employer or the ~ paid entirety for t~move;-:" REAL VALUES on items from applesauce to zippers are advertised every day in the In uamg a wrench of this type, sometime. cauaed to plumbing pipes wheneWr poaible appty the preaaure ao when IOmec>M trtea to turn a nut wtthout that tt II on the jaw wh&ch doee not move, gripping the pipe. which can wtthltand more preaeure than When you purchae a portable etectrlc the other one, which does move when the drill or almHar tool. If often comee wtth~ adJuatrMAtiamade.--- -"""Allin wrench to tighten and looeen the Since a wrench 11 made to wtthatand a tawa of the tool. Theee are amaJI and euy certain amount of force, It la not wtM to to loM. It'• a good Idea to have..,... .. of UM extra force. You can do thl• by themaroundthehouM. Theyotteocame placing a pipe or aomethlng sfmllar over In lnexpenllve eeta. . ' the handle to obtain leverage. If you do W~hle lhOutd be lftlP9Cled per· thla, you may break the wrench or the lod~ty for damage to the Jawa, plna, materlal which II belng tightened or sprtnga or other parta. They are dlfftcult I~. to repair, but tome manutacturera An open-end wrench flt' a nut of a provtde ~t parta, repair klta certain etze. Some have two open ende, and lnltruotk>na. which lncrMHI ttl ueege, but h la belt to h.wa Mt of IUCtl .,.tehel 80 that many (Do--lt·you,...,.., •ound the houN • • • different-med nuts can be Mndled. The wti find much ltelpltJI data In And)' L.Mg'1 Iii" _ _, 111ne thing II true of a box wrench, which handbook, "Practical Honw ,_.,,., •· r .. 1 II clrcul8r wtth notchee In tt 80 that It which CM IHI obtained by~ 12 to · ............. ~...awl·lbllA· ... U.-1W*atat1x6, T•-*. NJOT~.J • ' Qeeeral •• , al IRVINE HO~ ... OWNERS VERY MOTIVATED! .. TRY LEASE OPrIONS'! Alan Beel-Call Fast 854-2600 or 559-1403 EASTSIDE LOCATION COMPLETELY REMODELED al THE camE Magnificent French Chateau atop Spyglass Hill. Offering panoramic ocean, bay & city view. 5 Bdrms. music room. Wine cellar. Pool and spa. Drast ic ally red u ced . $1 ,295,000 al 1112 2•P11Ta.awm Newpot1 8Mct'I lfDIATlm1-"M Lovety upgraded home. 4BR, 2•.;BA., FR, OR, se>a. comm pool & tenol1! ALSO ...... PU& 2BR, 2BA. pool & ac>&. $69,750 By ARPt A PETE BARRETJ REALTY Agt ____ 83_1_·1_4_78·------- ..... DUPLEX 18' 1ba • ........ TlllS* $195,000 717 Fernleaf UDllYllW.-S MonllGO 2 Oen/38' S2"0t( Ownr/Agt 494-<tS24 Sharp 2't>drm condo. Sec 640-8182 by OWTMW ~e.+nr!~-s!c,~ DU EmlTlllUEIT on ~i~~ eu1-on ~1 ~l~tlnc1 3 BR, 1 ~BA -New carpet, drapes. New cabinets In kitchen, baths. New floor covering In baths & kitchen. Wallpapet In just the rig ht places. Brick ~811ters, lovefy landscaping. Other amenities too numerous to mention. $177,500. at $68,500. 3 bdrm only IM W/fllllllS YI "9fdale Upgraded plull'l vtew of C1t1llna and .., ....• _ .... __ ,_., ........ $78,900. A.um 10•.;% 11t Remodele·d 3 bdrm cari>et. new paint. Deck gk>nousaunteta Rec.nt- -•' -T .0 Of try 10% <Sown. w/gourmet kitchen. eec .nd SPA Short walk to ly reduced In prtce, tl\ia 3 We 9 Irvine Terrace! .. ___ ._ _________ .. Won't lastl Woodlide vi.. alarm system, pool end pool and tennis 4 Bdrm. Bedroom. tamity room tege, 2511 W. &,,,flower vtews of ooeen. bay and 1.v, be $1'9.500 home is a 1Uper buy at Call Patric!{ Ten«e I city llghta Asking l-1--,._.--&11...._ $245,000 Walk to Inter· ~ 631·126& $429,000, tee land. Diana ... ._ _.., -•1 mediate /High School Caippel&3l-l2ti6 18124Cutv.Or,lrv Eastbl\Jlf ~and 111-llM tennlS/swlm c:M> • __ llllSI___ ••2-1200 WMftX R ... ... . .. Celltte 9574 _,.IC.,.....,, IU °' M5 om Especially this beautifully cared for 3Bdrm home. Lots of style with a charming garden & patio. $287 ,500. Come to our Open House on Sunday 1-5. * Tll lllFfl * ' Rancho San Joaquin Golf Situated on the lall'Way of - 2 Master Suites. Architect C..tl .... 1124 CourM LoYely 2 bdrm, 2 , : ' ' 730 Malabar. Ocean & Catalina Views Priced So Right At $180,000 dellghtl Costly & moet w~ bath conoo Owner des- creative remodel. Prk· 2Br c«icso. l 'hBa, gar, perate will try anything like setting w/magnll spe Small Complex ,,,.A_.-_'ng.:_Pf_k:e_S_19_1_.900 __ i--------bay/nlte Ille views Ir· S 15,000 Under 8Wfalsal reptaceabie II di9COUnl at $90,000 By Ownr/Agt T ra ditiona l MUI YllW 1111,IOO pnoe of $310,000 Fee. &45-9161 ~ 644-2270 Catalina from 1h11 Hutlngs & Co. 640-5560 BACK ON M..ARKETI 3Br Realty beautllully upgraded CdM -Fum. sleeptrlg room 2ba, SC>&. tfl>IC, like new fi:l 1-7:l70 ~ Twnhm 3 bdrm w/belh. Private entrWlee s 127.000 &45-9478 3 baths. new carpet. pan· S350/mo. 722-9733 oo iTR1G ... HT -lllY. TIWI OllTD ~aoe~P~~1.~n , .. , .. uu IAYI nm ~ hOuM Sun ,... Call Marilyn Coombs 2 staty 5 bdrm, 3 bath THE REAL ESTATERS 32 Oirford, Univ Town 631-1266 * PRICE REDUCTIONS * See this absolutely special Ver- sailles condomin iu m, pro- f~ionally &' tastefully decor- ated. 2Bdnns, 2 Baths, mirrored walls & wardrobe doors, fire- place. Would make perfect New- port headquarters! Please come by-Open Sunday 1-4, 101 Scholz # 116. home located in Mesa Clel 546-2313 Cntr 2BR 2' ~ba, 2 car I ~mf\ :~ :=:r:~ Real Estate ls RIGHT NOW ~~~ t :1°;"~°::~ a ~~·.tw•· thi1 showcase Re-WTlllf $147,000 OWC 2nd -·---• IPYGLA88 HI.&. 38R Super View 1121.000 decorated. refln•h•cl .... l llll •UllT 646-1514 ._1 Tt--R kitchen cabinets. new Listed Frid .._... 3 --~ ,,, __ kltc:hen app118nces and ay, .,....ect W au lffcfa llfl SATNov20CI ltoSpm • 7 Malibu MgMs. Owner wffl bdrm home w/2 ad-Anes Coun Npt Crest BAYSHOM 38R remodel 0111on11 Income PfodUC· E9ll&ll UY Ocean ,,,.,. s 175 ooo help finance. Asking Ing units Fantastic: ret'lts. OCEAN VU 3BR, 3 frplcs, Owner 673·2803 . ·-·-$169,000 lrg R • 2 lot Only high beamed ceilings HAMC>lt VIEW ML.La,.,. upg.-.ded S 179,000 Call Robert Walk 10 beach $465.000 PE..alU ~ Walk To Lido T r a ditional Mlt1Hten631·1266 · cra1um.R1tr 759-1552 By<>wner 28drm.2BlhM 1125,000 c.---• 9ert "9edy L N D I Malce voor dayl S238 500 875-1630 arge ewport up ex Realty Feb t>ay vv. 111es. !!Br •Ba · Mdl hm ASSYm hn. owe. WYllW" .... ... •• MCM:l72 500-500 ~ 36th St. near Finley. 63l-7370 $595,000 63t·•696 HAMPTON 3 Bdrm mdl ·-.. .. ·-• - 3Bdnns each unit, just repainted, Redu c ed, terms new carpet, one unit. Walk to "LM-UI ... LET-• 1 WORK FOR YOU ,..,.,, ltacla 1011 $350,000 2131430-3629 ···~ L d sh banks th G 2BR 2be. condo. lmmac UU. IHI nT1 OCEAN & BAY VIEW I IWfl llUTlll 11.'IOcill ott.,, wtlerl you j 0 Ops, • eatre. real cond. Ocean/Ml11lon CENTURY 21 SPACIOUS CONDO No,2400 all of home Huge UM result-getting Dally price $297,500. See US on Satur-Bay vlewt. Assumable THEREALESTATERS down terms By owner mstr wlspa in BA Cloee Piiot Cleulllecl ACI• to da Ope 1 5 loen S 115,500 Of' trade 546-2313 579-0224 526-8293 to bMCh Steps to pool y, n -· •~ t>Moh arw Pf099'1Y reecl'I the Orange Coast 7141850-7831 MESA DEL MAR tennis Upgraded Only mertlet t 4BR fl<>me. tro lot No Tiie fastest ClrH• in the mottvated & movtno Ask Phone 642·~7e nL _. L;,~ ""' __ 4 .r -ea~-c.r..a .. 1., 1112 -ot• 646-0074 t0t awt w est • 0 111y Puol 1ng s~2.ooo 64b-9922 Hwpt Tenace condo 3BR --1 I ~UI'-~ K,,e~ ~ 1-C CtasslfteO Ad 6'42·~78 Marti Jacq-. Agt 759-1877 IY ...... MITDI 2'hBA,nrpool Catport& 1111 1112 "-=~~=-===--===-==~===~•BR 2'h8A, best location git $114K 643-0590 ta.... 1124 C..ta .... 1124 ~;;;;,;;;;;... ___ ...,.,_ ----$305.000 875-3280 --- BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEI A IAIE ....nmn AWAITS Y• Al -IWB 111 IHI TUllFB IEI Located on a peaceful and private setting, sotldty constructed traditional family home. 5 bdrms, 4'n baths formal dining room, wood paneled study, coumtv kttchen off cory family room. A private estate on one of Big Canyon's finest vtew locations. 7•111TAIE 81,216,000 .El ..... , .• For more Information call: DAmYB••m,._•DDY Grubb ti Ellis Rt:SIDOnUL U()l(£1lAC« SDVIC.ES . ~ . .... 91TIYITElt • IUISll Super 48drrn poo1 home Abeolutely lmm1c:ulete with 2 frplel Atmoet 2300 3BR 2 bl + d«I, only two alt S91K Aaaumat>le at bike 10 the beec:tl. Call to 10%. owe ar .. t 10- ... this llgllt llnd bright cation. very quiet As,klng cn1rmlng home. Anne S 150,900 845·9922 ~ 831-12M M"11 J~. Agt m Peiat 112' -•lllTllY• Prime 1 Bdrm Be1c:h MAUI CONDO. Lowly 2BR Condo ''• mtle 10 harbor 2ba. fumWled unit on B ooming area All bMCfl at Kltlel Owner.... amenltleL sa 1,950 Ownr ftnance wtttrt5000 down. ... ,,., Inc 4tt-505e In rentel poot ~ Agt. 852-1§17 /ew. &40.Q811 HI Ir 1 ft2 '7« ~lllliuce ~ Run no morel Sweetest home ptus Income, ReaJtor -Owner. May finance at 11%. Larger tot 1 '1'l bk>ck• to big beach. room to room. '395,000 aorry, prlnctpala onty at this prtce. Call 673-8494 ''No Sirena PtMM" IFFORDllLE COIDO COSTA IESI 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, 2 story w/vlew. 1111,111 2 Bdrm, 2 bath upper w/dbf gar, nr OCC. 111,111 Eastside 2 Bd'rm, 1~h bath. 2 story w/dbl gar. pool & 'a~i~ounds 11 lllTll llClll BrubbtSEllis R IDENTIAI. RMO~ERAGE ~t:RVI 144-1200 -29 1 - L A PETE BARRE Tr REA LTV - ~Ctl~U~ ... ~~~~~!-=:~~~~~~~~!l!!;~·~-!L_~-~·i==~~....ee1 1 BR . f•nced yard, ""Cf'Ptl f • l'PP9f 2 BR 2BA. frPc pool • , HltlH ... nit carpon. S430 mo. 2522 1475. 28' 28a. new crc>ta. gar, lndry rml U40i mo. • cable gas/water pd' ...,_ & ltOY9 Incl. No ~ Mirage Sant• AM A~. M-41ta =~~~c!;.. ~ 1as51 Pro~ S900 ino. Dye 631-0211 · ei-t•. 54~ Laa Palmaa ·country t-='* In~:.. rva. 3:·~3:';e~w=...:. ' TOP AREA MESA PtNE8 Mer Apta. 1'7 E 18th St. TSl ~ 141-lta 28< 2 ba. '"*· unfllm, lge. 18' a 09f\ untum. lge. frpte Club . ..,.,., lefge oecot-Rm+ l300/mo. MS-2357 N.B. 541-5032 Ag! Studlo,18R.lk9new,cory 1Bftl450.pool,~patlo, 21l*1Tllml ll!~0el~!!~or ::!~0e/~,!, or :::':.':8'2~i,:-ProfBndaH ..,,,.bor llhrCondoF CdM'at>estoftlc. $595-frple. ~ pMlo. Cerpott. no peta. refa req'd o.Hgnttul OCMn bree:z.. 720-3912 H 81 .,.._ urn S1100 Ind utll, AJC, l*O pool, 8')e. Oullit. No '*9 M s.t181. 1•7 f'lowet Specioua 28drm, 28a 28' 186. NEW erpt, 1 car 18A ,,.., Udo & Hoeg. • $400/mo ~ janitor. 285S E Coas1 S550Up54t-2447 wtthgarage.Allnewcrpta gwage,frplc,wahr/dryef. Newept..Gar.$825/mo. leatah te lhrtrCMstllln m-...,,y n99f Hwy57s-6900Anyttme ~ ett19C. untum 1735/mo 2Bd 1 '~8• &drps.lota ofcloeeta. Yrty NMr bMeh $925 213/598--2060ett&pm. 2714 nduane&contid«'l rmtCONF'ERENCE 1111 aeclU<*I E-tld9 =· Townhc>utle. a.t. lndry Beautifully landacaped mo 87~912.pkr 2 BR lba $l000 pet M $450 67>&451 mMt""' =:., ' room. Nee EJlkS9 loe. ~I ' Fe, n-eml(r NB $275 + 'I\ per ~,. • • util S375. mo.+ 137 . 2829 ORANGE AVE •C1Mn 2BR 2BA BLUFFS month + Utll. Call utlla 1250 <Mp I med M/U'TIL PO. 38R HOUSE Ing for 8 to 8. Cott .. / sec No peea. 657-2"1 Tll _. 142 llU 28R 4!BA, gar. lndry. •4 Pool, frplc:, carport• 873-167• No Peta Julle 87s,.";13e · Pv1be"420.snrbe1390. Xtwo• neg. 751~ BEAUT fB< condo -• plex Oulet street, I mile S895 No'*' 122-eo11 158A Magnolia 722-9587 l =Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · ......... to beacf'I No peta $6'75 rmte to ltlr 38r 2ba C.M 1=-------'• level, frpl, 2 ear ger Call CraiQ 631-1266 •llZY "'* aloma. . 1325/mo. T /hN IV occ FEM 22-32 to atv "* NB ....... -Ill wl opener, '!°°85•·0 apa, ""2::wlFll!ld 1+1 ulMa pd Neer beech. 1~·b•. CIOM to bch, by 12101. Mlt<e 850--070. Westcltff hOme w/pool & 1st Floot Office on Coas1 wa1erfall • I mo Onty $450. fM clean/nleaty furnlfhed )az. MOO• u1n. 548--0100 Highway. Good 14Qnlng 5'5--3115 Of 5't-2'47 JllllWI Tri --11• ... Encl OW 631-7918 Furn. 2br Npl 8di upper F 2B 2 S300 ' Jarwtorlal, IH' condl110n-S..Utttul Gatden Apia. •~• r w/gar ,,_., ciMn, blk-em r be -+ ~ utll. ing, ampte pwt<lng and 1101 IEW Patloe/decita ac>• Heat *UM ISLE* Sunny, Gleen 28A 1BA, bch "425/mo. 550-0734 C.M. 722-959S-at1. e. or utllltlea 17'° pet month pakl No pelt 28R 18A rear duplex gar, lndry. No peta. IMMED F 1 led •74-9000 ext. 250 IAll• IUl.n 2~ 1,1,e. · 1700 wlyerd, 2 blk• 10 t>en. No 28< 1 Ba. 208 Soud seOC>lmo. 493-2710 3bf hN ;';7~:0~ utll. FemaMI n/amkr 10 ahr 'me.eli.BJlll 2Bdrm 28a S720 pets. S850/mo. M0-880'4 Don 575-124'/522~795 lull Au 2'M near OCC. 2• 1-0852 28drm Townl'louM. C.M. 11,_.. " &•l•ll 398 W. Wlt90n 631·5583 2Br 28a crP"t• dt(>t •M Tm WllD* ar ... S325/mo + •utttt. -patio dt° di•,_,,;..,, ' PALM MESA APTS Large •BR houae, New· 650-3-479 to Inquire. TheM •t1rllCUW ntW 79 ' ""· ..,....._.,gar, Luxurloua 28< 28a w/Dwl. 18drm S575/mo. 1561 pon Bch. 132S/mo. + c:...erclal """"' Apia f•ture poof, ~ me---=-•.Jlu coin lndry$895 8"46-8'51 WI D hkup, lg kl1ehen, Meta Otlve. 54e-9MO utll. Call MS.-1955 Female lo anare 2 Bdr, 2 )tta prlvai. patJe» °' ~ ._.,.. S300 1br w/appts 2 a to lrple, enc:1 QW. Prvt bCtt Ba 8')1. Straight, nltn*r garage. Of e.pott In ~ Jl••n•nl ocean utlla pd 539-6190 11995 Sorry, no pets. l1at1 laa lei= MI F 20-30 ehr epadout S•OO/mo f 100 dep. 1350 Sq. Ft tu , __ .,. '.~ -Bes1 Alt I •ALSO• •Br 3ba CdM hM, 1350. 8'1-6615 evea. xlnl Mesa Verde 1oc =utl :!!.i';;d~_.... lmmacutet• large Garden y ee 2B<28aStwtlngat $1395. mo. 7~9195 ~123 ~OOIN $575 Apts. Beeutlfulty land-AV11tt now, extra lrg, exit 750-0919 U. UY AIU M/F n--tn*r 2BR 2ba In ~$c8"" ~725~ •Offiee!Shop/Stor~• 2 ,._... 11,_ .. _..... e.a..: 1 caped ground s , eree. 3BR 28A, nu crpta. -20432 Santa AM Aw 38' 1 ,.._ .,_. 1u' ..,...,,.1, ...... .....,rOOMI ,. _, ..-. poo(/ape. patio/deck No w/d N<up frplc ~tlo 38drm 28a, yrty. NMt · rv. \IVIV\ XUf'I, _.... ,_ ~ utlla. Lynn 862-14-40 ~IQ ft & up, reu. M 121 Bta nmT '*'· cable NO pell, seoo: beach, gerage. frplci 28a. :=, 1rg ~· new $44'0/mo. 733-2621 em rmte wanted CIMn C-2. Ou'9t .,.._ 5'3-72•9 COSTA MESA 8ad*<>f $530 $ 1200 sec 8'6-S82• S l200/mo. 87S..912 Btcr ~8 Of~•· IF pref. non-atraight, ~ n-lmkr, 1 b1k bch. 870 SO FT RETAIL !Cornet Center/Ptecentt9) 1Bdrm SS95-$6t5 3Br 3Ba Pentnouae, r-c> l*90n to * lge 1375. M&--2121 0.9k '13 31st St Cannety w -°'*1 Deity 1o.m-epm 28drm 1•1.ea S70S.-S7t0 lllTUT • ex.an v'8w 1000 IQ n S.atk CNtl lttre decorated NB tim w/tull 1age Antique Boutique Ml· 1U• 2250 Vanguard S40-!Ml28 3BR apt w10 hllup. lndry deck Great kitchen. llM am.nit'-& prlvtedgea. Fem roommate wanted to Manne CIQtNna Pm~ Sony No P-. -----room frpk:/gar/lrg deck StMm bath jac tub & N6ce rm/non tum. pvt be lhare wt 2 othera on Bal ing By'e>wn.r 515-&909 • 28dtm 28a , S750 S895/mo · more B .. utlfutty r• Elegant Studio Condo. avail. "450. mo 111-1u1 & P9nn S290 675-9578 11&1 • • 151 E 21at 548-2"408 2221 ALABAMA mocH6ed S2250 631•5775 cozy trpl, brlc1s1 ber, MP $ 100. <Mp. 631-3778 em lhr 28r 2a. 2:3-27 Corona Del Mw . 1500 Sq ALLi)f"fLITIESPAIO -----TSL MGMT 8'2-1603 Of a31-8000Ru9Mll llpQ wee.. W/O, furn.MIF ...... ~2""·T-... n/amkt No drugs Ft .. CoutHwyAvallable 18d m $600-$810 eva61. Comm. pool, ,..,.. .," """' "" ........... · nowt Partung $1800/mo Compal• befOf'9 you r9"t. r 5705 LRG deju•e 2br. 2 trple. 3er Via Udo Bayfront .,i nia. aauna. $650. mo. 1 yr c M. $350. mo. -'I\ utll. SA/CM .,.. $337 50 rp 1 1 1,1 Newty d9c«.._, CU9tom ~~'; ,':.-:-~16 9kY'f1es, nr Hunt Harbor w/loe IUndecit Yr IM IM. 751_325110am-5prn Avail. "°'* $50(). m<Ne Avell Dee lit 771-5337 (~(J QR , lfQl -~=lg~tur", P=~ $925. (213) 860-9513 $1f 50tmo. 67s.t990 in 650-7277 Fem to lhr ~. nr S. C. ~,iuw/i~.J rOY~ wtttl o:.:·lendo-WESTSIDE 2BR IBA, gas Nr Huntington Harbor. Cozy cottllge 1+ 1 + gar ..... Letw BU B Matr bdrm IUlte $350. Ptsu & OCC. S250/mo + ....,&.,. • 1"" ·• ac aplng. No pet a. & We1tw P91d. $&80/mo, Brand New apts 28< 2'.+ All utll• pd. Only $450 28( 1L'..1'Mr0CW1 J;W Male n-amkr 759--1180 utlls. 549-!021 'W!I" f>'j.J-84.'I~ Fuml9Nd 1 & 28drm. S350 dep. S46-2S82 ba. S 1250. mo. tB< 1'h Fee. T.itw9nt 576-8860 -+poof. Mature S900. Dys eves Of 87H700 d.-,S Int-•-W 6-..a 27_ 355 Wlleon a.2 1971 ba. S775 mo. Bacn-1\Jm. •97-6822. E"9 •"-4290 ... u-Ml )117 C C..t "-'~ C.. • $575 mo (7 1•)M0-2337 Cute IBr 1Ba Duplex. Nd Tidy tem rmmt N.B. PrOf mature ::tit male __. •y-•--~--UIT--.----Dua Ptiat 2'2' or (213) 862-8595 Prkng frig. Ne« l>Mch. llhc. batab apt. 28< pool. fully l\lrn, 2 . · 1 t -" 1 k _,....., •• _,._ r-_, u.75 ' 67~912 etc blka from bc:h ~5 mo wan I o ... r w n-am r, Newly ottered ttlil brand l atge 28drm 28ettl. pn.. L.ge f Bdrm unfurn, new SUWlll YJLUlf ..., I mo. r $100 aec 722·1485 art 5' your reald ref avail new 129 r0om ·hotel vale P9{1o. Frplc:, bftlna. erpt.a, paint, pvt gar. lndry • Ophl 2 sty 3br 2'.it ba, den, ..... 2711 · S57-3577dyl8' 1-8'7• Directly 8CfOSI rrom DI.- new c:rpts, drpe. Gartige. rm. seoo. p/mo. Call art. trpte hl-()811 s 1()25 mo Neel fem. 25-35. Lrg hme c I I neyland -Tremetldoua ln- jKUZZI MM No .,.... &pm, 498-3-'35 WIT •n 818f2'4-.381e · · 1BR/pvt ba. Nice Collta wttutt ba, w/d, jac. Walk 111111 U eat veatment Call for oetalts 2151 PacHk: 855-0MS Meaa hm nr betl. Kitch to bc:h. Balb09. '450+ ,_., 2741 760--8333 •S.. lhe pie;.-. · L.ge 2 Bdrm 2b8 ooeen-Live wnere yOY have E.utbluff TwnhM Apt. 38< prtv, Pref wc>fl(tng adult utlla/~ 673-2726 Col19 Prtt T~ 28'. v'ew, new crpts. paint, •Spectacular apll 28a. 2 ear 8.,. No P9t• n-amkr. Ref S350mo + $75. Deep single gar999 ture of 1hl1 Hotel on pg 2• l'l\ba 0 /W oer-lndry pvt gw. lndry rm. S800 • 1 & 28<,, & 28a Miiiea S950. 6«-1 10 8-5 M-F dep 5'3-2328, 631-1801 ,...., fem, 2s-.35 Lrg hme 711 181h Sleet. Coal•. PWT • N Liii felty SMO/mo 145-7738 mo •98--3'35 at1 &pm *Spacious tO'MlhoUMS w/lull ba. wl d, jec. Wiiie Mesa. 557·1'30 .. _~1 . l"""" t1 FurnttMd 38r IBa. Gw-Uc! Bctl rm, pvt ba, pMgs 10 betl Balboa. "450-+ ·~ ._... ~ ~ 1q llTT•Tm Spacloua 1 BR, new *~~b 1 1 age, lrpl c . vi•• 1385. 'h utll. RMpon utlta/~l573-2726 Ob4Gar999.Collta~-'2556/mo HNN. (7141 2BR 1BA ~ pelio gar carpet, avail 11115, OW * r va • a con e1 or S 1100/mo. 876--4912 Btcr emplyd lady •94-73'4fl Hwpt area S 175/mo. 67~9 Of 722-1298 Id hk • _._. .._',_.,' $57Slmo. 53-4-'890 Garden patios ' Ntce 2bf 1b8 EJC.M nr 650-S829 ~ fOf Joleen r-:===~=~iii w up,._..""'--AttraetlYe room fOf ,..,,_ & tnqys MI F n-smttr •-------- Water pekl.1175/mo. SPECTACUl.AR .. Day & WIYllTT Ullllt.J Pv1 ba. MeM Verde. N-50 631~1 17Denlle 2741 •WlllT .. TSL MG~ ~2-1803 :~~ ~~ect~ = *3 Lighted tennis e:un • Untum upetalrl 8'>1 w/twy tn*r. l300. S.S. l<>e7 NPT BCH Steps to und ,quare loot stor9Q8 N Ull $590 , :s uth *2 Swtmming pool v'8w 28A 2BA, amall C.M. new condo, wilt ex-38< "-·all emenlt._ apace Alarm mooltored Up11a1rs office spec• EASTSIOE 1 a.droom, ~ pell ,~7592 •Streema & pond• study, fp In llv rm. c:t1ange room ,..,,t fOf $400 Fem 8'6-l•n 8'2-870l w/prtvate •1.BA, 6 12 IQ n gar909 & yetd MaO lmo ............ no •Sorry, no '*' S t..00/mo, annual. Avall babysitting s nlghta -S7M lmo. annuel Prttng AYI 1111. tie 3434 •FurMhlngt avail lmmed. pl week. 8'2-osoe or HI hr HB 2Br •Y STllllE In Udo Manoa Vig gar Eata6de 28t 1Be., ffplc, .... ..... .... WHY NOT CALL Ull IULn M5 4400 .. f()f...,, <Mp 8'2!1:rv::: + RV • Storage Spac;ee and Ull IUL.n been'! 09M1, ger $700 + IU-1111 111-1• Emc>IYd n-tmkr ~ hm Boal Sllpt avalabte De 111-l• 111, lelt, aec 1225. 2 pet-mT 11.-s nmsT "' occ S300imo lrtelS rol male •5 ~. clean anza 8eyalde 11*-oe ION. No pete. e&0-1791 OUIET RESORT LIVING WWI• YILUIE utll 556-6378 Iv tn90 . nr 405 & So Cst 300 E Coat Hwy. N.B. •Spertlllng bM1ed pool HwPt tight• 28' 18a. poof. Ptz. $335. mo. '32-7366 573-1331 Mon-Fri ~ ~ 28r 1k MP dir'9 •Coun erd vtew dining t5S55 HUnnng1on V-. garage lndry 1725/mo 1.AGUNA BEACH fllm. utll 1 •n _._ rm, tvchld fin, dbl o-r. ta •Vign.J. 880.,.... Lane. from San Dl9go 15018 •15th 81 550-8213 pd, poo1 S285. Prof/bU8. Prof non lmtlr M/F anr 2bf llbc. lntab 2744 ** - landecep9d ,..d. A~ 11/l •=:dine In eour1 )'fd FrMW•y. north of Beectl . ~r 40+ TV 49+()451 2ba Promontory Pt. N.8. A ···-.... 11000/mo, eM-3434 10 McFadden. weet on Nwpt "'8nd 28' 286. frptc, ' ' 1~ vtew+ amentti. Up9tain omc. apece. 308 Mc:Fa<ld9n d/w '800 + aec. 501 38ttt l.Mge room, ~ t. mo 8l9l2158-0 l56 Luxurtou1 retirement EHtald• 28r Cottee• • Apertrnenta St °'*' S.VSun 1o.-5 clltty, $250, reft req'd. . home wl 2• hr cwe -haa ICl rt -S325/mo, annual w/9ndyrd&ger. P918<*. •YOUI own~ P9tk> lniH 1144 . 54e-1372 Coeta Mee&. BMW 320! 83, beige. elf, 1 male & 1 Yetn opening Auou trom City Hall. AYI 11/10$72a176-3875 •OounMt lcltc:Nn altoya, enrt. Sttw cue. 543--8481 L.91 IUL.n =,,....,..,....,.... _____ ..... dove ten c:rpt m3 #Um nns. MP SpM IOU\ \lllQll' Oil<' ~ In Dec: bedt be'y Very to ml. mint Cd. ~ c-..dal . 111-1• 2t'!.!t.IA.~~ dee •Lro welk-ln cfoMI• ..,,, many actv,,,.. aoot. b two bvdromn aph to ~-l*90n or owm. S 12.eoo. 751-222 $6751 -~ gar. •Gated coYer1ld pncng gar $425+U111a 730-ec>t1 ttudent -5 Incl utll. Prof atrelght mM lhr 38' Jl~l:_!laJ~le~~ ... ~!!,l~-1~~:~~~~~ • mo. '"°'age .... 546-8740 "' 540-l 121 Jea CM eonoo. Garage. ~ ,..TIMlll Liii E l6de 29r 2be ueP9' ._ LI. U'TIUTIES INCLUDED Room In b9t C.M. home t9"nls. poof, jac, w/d luiaea/Oftin lal Aetall/Offtce IPec8 1581 ' 185 MeN Dr. c.port+ 1 w OCMf'I • • fot .mp., Met. non-N/eml(r $525 lflel utile. Dy nff aq ft on COf1-Of = ..... ~·=· 112 Bedroom ~A:~~1!mt• ern<*jng mele. W-505& 474-<M35, Ev 751-222• 200 IQ. h. on m ~-eo..t Hwy . Awl! S*' ":....... . 2 BeOroom TOWNHOME l PROMONTORY PT. F/non Blvd, Coat a Meu Pttme IPOt In ~ "°"· :72 Furnt9hed & ~ 2 Bdrm 1ba. No. 9"d. •on Isl year·~ rent r w 2br 2be w/()()9Wl 1o·x20" s 1as. 780-2549 location. 2•11 E Coee1 E'Mde Condo, 29R 1\.ttbe. 04ll model Deify M . OCM111 vu, ""* to beldl. ~.. vtew $4'6 mo 813-MO 1 Hwy, Si. • 200, eoron. ~poet. """' ..... Sorry, no I*'· bMrn cellng, ger. uttl Incl. fU~H£0 or ..... • . LIDO WATERFRONT _OFC 0.. Mw 1575-4900 no """"° $750 mo. &a H£"'6 "'.," MS/mo 4t4=3o44 UHFURNSt(O ~ ,.,,...._ low ret• 38f 38e t.e. 1...1111 E .. eutlve suite av all Pl1me rwtal loc:atton 9200 ._,_., .548-9341 1.AOVtHTA ~ Bch. W/O. mktO, DtW. lm!Md Harbor VleW, • 18211 Perblde Ln. HB. .... ... 11 I Upl'Mdy. ColOf vi•• Prefer n/amlcr t>eeut. o.c. $500. mo tq" ~room l - E..,.r,.., .. .,...2t1t. Mt-M41 mass TV. ~ ..,.., .,... "450 Hugfl s.1-8211 &n.111• ~ MaNn o. °' new cr1141 drlle. lndry no Spectecul•r 18f t8a, COTllS. TtmlS, colfiM. ......_, pool I Wont •f4-.21M Hom9 Ca.ta Mee&. 1800 ....,_ p.-ft 1l. m-3800 ' .... .,OCNn ._.. FtJ*. 2 St I I I t • ._,. to OCW\. Kftcfl'1 ' ••• ..... Pot1 BMJ. R7-MSO ;=::::~=~=s=·=ll=I==::;-~get,~·~. 11200 ... ...t Seny 9Vllll. 186 K. CoMc Hwy, Rmml lhr w/ma .... Prk A9UM oMce ..-,. tor !;=~~ i.. 11Mt1 911, -L11QUM ~. •~ Nwpt Ma tr Br. '375 ,_.. 93 1•1'°° tor aw..,._.,.,_m=::t-i:=-:-:a::~ • -.... lrtddg uUf 780-1455 I WOO•LAI• VUAGI 5• to bdl.•'=: .... ,.... ~·.!..~~--Rmmttoflw2'w2be1ptln OFACNERYE Tv011.~o·· CAN-35" .~.~~·.~~- ••·--·---· tie. Yi.. .,. . ~ ,.,,_ , ......... -. Irv Minon "'*' 1e-21 """ "' . '"' .. .._ta---......... .... 2.811 dwnltn. New= S1 ,50 wet l up. 2274 l350+ '.wttl Cel K9nt eq/ft""" A/C bulldlnQ, 10 U-E.Mt eo... Mw lr1g & '*'09 ltOOO. Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 9 .. 7......., .,._ 5.30 • apmple patklnQ. Call ""°·000 Come & ee,o,.., P'*" slyll atltS Quitt. C#!lort* 11v-., conlC)I 1'9deo. t807 W... g • • 813-3777 Agt Pnnclp9la Ont, p._ do't to lfttwt,s & So r.oat~1 -...0lllylllftlltn to 11W B•lboa Blvd . Belly A,.r11ftf•b llAl•a..I SN ~ ocnfrtlt condO PAESTIGIOUSNew Aldi~ 931-lltl Of bt.ich t.fac-a.lllllllt NO f'US PlCASC 75t-eeao btwn to--t. Nn.pcH1 Buch So W.Coelt~New •I Pf"of. 38d 2b9. V\I, omc. For Alnt From E"99 9*-0211 N&I,. WU•.__._ ~ de9ll ~ 171111 lhlh \11,. .. 1 p()t'ta..dl, •TV WIO, 99'· nu ~t. & pnt I t 1~ IQ ft 2902 ~ OC98f\ ._ ptu pee fine 1130+ Ml aol, no . S500llr>-1981/87s..stol A,;. '3t-1820 l;r::=~ •• •• ~190 8elt ,_ I.ti Or\~"' t :::::;: Y£MAIL CONOOe 641 r,111 eutl•• lntah S::t!8'w~~~ ~OMce~va~'-liiiiiiii:iia- t & 2M'1'n t7n-t10IO Nfwpc>f1 lu'h No ftl:I nl_,.r 1525 7•tlll imm.d. s.s50 p1~ I t3t""'8IO NJt Young Pfof IHMlr to flw Jlllll ll&n POOi cer TV. 2 2'w~CMondol412 -••u Mil ........ ~ J4...... "'°"· rtt.aoa ..,..,. ,._. --C1 ~'4MI-834-'763._...._ '"0 lMlNMUI I I I l • I THE REAL E8TATER8 -· 1700 NEWPoRT BLVD.;·C.M. 148-7171 2790 HARBOR BtVD., C.IL 541-2313 ..:...-_._..,. .__ -- mutmn .. TBIAIUI ft.LA ...... p..,_ Attractive Baycrat home situ- ated on a large comer lot framed by beautiful shrubs & flowers. Fantastic home for tamlty and entertaining. 5 bdrm, 3 bath, fam- ily room & 3 fireplaces. _646-7171 ..at TIWllDllE...... 1111,111 Unique 2 story Spanlah deeign . Quite apecloua. LOYety kitchen, dining, living areas and '~ bath downatalra. 2 large bdrmt with prtvate bathfooma upetalra. Are- plaoe In muter suite. Nicety ap- pointed. Amenttlee gefore. Com- munity poof. ~2313 11flMll911• -· ....... Former builders model on a large lllllTlft UTMAT. • • . . . 11 ..... Priced low to aefl fast. Origtnal owners have kept this lovely home Immaculate but want out nowJ Roomy floor plan with famlty room, 3 bdrme, 1~ baths. L<>vt maintenance yard. Call quick! 5-46-2313 un • llPl IUUml ............... 1111,111 Thefr loss-your gain! 7 nearly new condos. two bedroom models. Excellent 30 year fixed· financ- ing. Bargain priced at only $110,000. Call fast, these wtll not last. S.6-2313 mn Tl Tll llMI .................. d11.- onty 'h block to the ocean. Lovely, upgraded 3 bdrm home that's great for entertaining. See the ocean fro01 your front door. Great view potential with 2nd story add on. Lowest priced beach home. 646-7171 lllTA Ill&-..................... lll,111 Desirable French Quarters end unit. 2 bdrm, 2 bath located on greenbelt. 2 car garage. Com- munity pool. Call now 546-2313 .... "' llAITY .........•........... 11 ... Looks like a modelll In a very private & secluded complex In Newport Beach. Super location. You can walk to the sand. 1 bdrm, brick fireplace, formal dining, cathedral ceilings & morel 646-7171 ' llUYlmNll-.~ .............. 11 ...... Excellent famlty home. Sparkling IOfar ...aaied pool. Child-safe sfdeyard. Spaciou1 4 bdrm plus family room. Great location, close to everything. Call now. 546-2313 WlllW UlftW .................... t11.,_ Beet In the Westsfde. Large corner lot perfect for kids & pets. RV ac<:eu. A tlt1te T.L.C. wtll make thl1 your dream home. Thia 3 bdrm home fa a beat value on today's market. 646-7171 1111: ll:IT1. . • • . • . • . • . . • • . • • • . . . • • • • • • ',_. Dramatic spilt levet noor plan opene to aoartng cetllnga. Formal dining room overlooka dramatic ~ room, maastve ftreplaoe and patio vtew of greenbelt. Best tocatton tn complex. 3 large bedrooma, 2~ baths. Call now ~2313 · .. -I LiiiilY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111,111 Large Woodatream home In a very peaceful and tranquil neighborhood. 3 bdrm, 2'h bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to bMt It thll price! 646-7171 corner lot. Great floor plan wraps aroond pool. Fantastic entertain- ment area with fireplace, bath, and wet bar. Kitchen & tsreakfast area opens to pool. 646-7171 ---·='' ........... : ..... aaa.-Neatted In a quiet cukte-aac this 5 bdrm home bouts formal dining, custom poof and apa. Separate 400 sq. ft. bonus building sultabte for an offlce or rec room. Call to aee. 546-2313 •••Ill lmlTI, 1111' "'. . • . • . • • • • • 1111,111 Beautifully decorated home with a loft. Hidden among tall tress In a gracious scenic setting. J Extra wide lot In a superb nelghbOrhood. Better hurry on.thla onel 6-46-7171 • • llRITmT •••t•n ...... t1.i11.-N1neteen units, eaa1alde Costa Mesa. Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm units. Aaaumabte financing. Prime rental area. Call for more. S.6-2313 urmsr .,.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . un.- Lovety home that surrounds an Inviting pool wtth maximum privacy & extensive decking. Open and airy U-ahaped floor ptan Includes, dual fireplace In living and famlty rooms, wet bar & more. Quiet corner lot. 6-46-7171 .U nm WAI.II. • • • • •. • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111,- lovely ..bome. -Courtyard entry. v.y private. Tastefully decorated. Huge, nicety landscaped yard. Come and see this one for yourself. 546-2313 WIHlmU PATii -· .............. 1111,111 Attractive atrium floor plan that'• light & airy wtth cathedral oelllnge, qutetty centered within Its well landscaped grounds. Cul de aac location offers complete privacy. 2 bdrm plus den. 6-46-7171 -mtl m& YILll~ ................... 1111,111 TMtefulty decorated and very dean. Upgraded kitchen.-3 good lad bedrooma. 2 remodeled bathe. Doughboy pool with beeuttful ratted deck. Come ... thte ~r .8tb2313-- --~~ ..................... ,,~ Room to add another home on thl• large corner lot. Walklng dlatance to the new downtown C08J9 Mee redevelopment 1rea. 2 large bdrms, e«y nrepteoe & double garage. Exceptional homet Me-7171 ITAITll-...................... : .... ... Great opportunity! Near schools. Three bdrm, 2 baths. Double garage. Call qulckl This won't last. 546-2313 am-.,YllW .. , ................. 11-. For the sophisticated buyer. You won't find more for your money In this luxurious, very exquisite & private complex. Many amenities are Included lo this spacious 1 bdrm wtth ocean view. 6-46-7171 ... .u ..................... 11....- Super value, super clean. Specious home with family room. Formal dining. Crackling fireplace, sumptlous master suite. Air conditioner and purlfer. Call to seel 546-2313 H•l•UYllll ...................... . Assume FHA loan of $60,000 at only 8¥.% Interest. Tt11s beautiful end unit with lovefy private yard has the best location In the com- plex. Here's the one you've waited for. Call to aee. 646-7171 lmlTlft..ma -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... Loweet prtoe on thla modef In years! Quality bultt famlty ahowpfaoe. Grack>ua, apack>us home. Formal dining. Charming family and llvtng rooma. Four bdrma plul office. 3 bathh>oma. Sparkling poof. 3 car garage. Quiet cuf..de.aac. Call for an appointment. 5-46-2313 llAlllYI ~ ................• 1211,111 ExoeptlonaJ beauty set behind complete privacy wtthln Its own aecluded grounds. Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath home. Walking dtetance to Weatcllff lhopping. 646-7171 ll'llEIWI 1181111 ...........•..... 11n.- Mow In condttton. Motivated ..... w.nta fut w:row. LMae IMng room. Flr!ptq.:fonul-lnlng.-Gercfen ... kttctlli'\~. tM"Qe bonUI room. e.uttful poof and tP&. 3 car g9rll09. 548-2313 ,. m ._ .. ...,-m-M.... . .......... 11-. ]his Ii a former model that hat been pro- teeek>nalty decorated wtth eophlatk:atecf treat- ment of top quattty materlall. Too many tm- prO\-.....,tl to mention. Enjoy comptete privacy. h hat It aHI 848-7171 EACH OFFICI IS·INDIPINDINTLY OWN'D AND OPllATID ~